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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1922_11_10 n, �.7 7 AIL gs AEL VGLw XLIL PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY.- NOVEMBER 10, 19U iftsf000tanal. ftaiibo. OCK ROAD. HIGHLAND CREEK. Established IM Clifford Hubbard has v;'chased an There will be a dance in Valley Hall T'i. Geo. E. BG�1��11 auto from Frank Jackson, on the evening of Wednesday.Nov Barn, on Tuesday, Nov. 7th,to Jae. her the 15th. Everybody welcome. id Mrs. Fat-ley. a daughter. Martir,'s oTcheo�tra In attendance." H. libRSYTH,"Oph.D., Director. em- �' N1114101WOOD JL 1,o Optoinetrical;AMoCiatiOn of Ontario. Reg. W.J. McDonald is unloadiag a car-late red•Member of-the American PRETTY SOFT� Association. load of lumber at the station here,for Eyes-examined b =.t= FAIRPOR�r. Pboat 280-L Claremont, Out. his new barn M '..To be able.to sit down and On the might of.October the 31st, re.S. Sparks is Visiting her dad- MILLS hear a good' some peraori-or persons entered g F. TOMLINSON. M. B., Member titer.Mrs. Thomas Gormley. of Osh- No of-the College of Physicians and Surg grawtry of Joseph Stephenson and awa, eons oon 013 of Ontario. Office: that formerly occupied go stole about sixty, bushels of oats, also Mrs.John 0'1!h,ien and baby late Brodie:and latterly by Dr, Ca Comic Song a qua sign are Claremont,Qnt. 231y n'tity of-sied corti that was hung visiting her parents;Mr.and Mrs. Car- wen up to dry. bett, of Toronto. '":Sacred Song Get ready for the plowing bee at Several people vrho ow 'ON, M.D.; L.R.O.S., W. n summer O. McKININ No Edinburgh, member of the College of J. -McDonald's next week-probabiv on cottages here spebt the holiday clos- TuesdaT aftertiton if weather'permits. BARLEY WAN E ­ ,ftyelaians and Surgeons of Ontario,lioeuttate --�—Brmzia Band nits. ing up their houses. T D of Royal Gallege at Surgeons, Edinburgh. Prizes %ill b4 awarded to those who Mrs. •Thos. Adansfield, Jr.. left on gvoseisl attention to d•t•sses of women and or Orchestra Highest price paid, Must be good, p do the best work and most of it. -Tuesday for Rochester. Minn.,to.be a• _ ___ YQrybszdv come and pain Or dangk-ta some of-thi-WA- out. with-Mather. who is ill. quality. A number of Bay folks haver6ceiv- _L7DR. GORDON McKAy----Ct1raPr&c-- 7-- music on one of I am buying WAEAT at top tor.- ed summonses to appear at Whitby Oftke_ho-u—r%---ES0­Co 5.00 and 7:00 to GREENWOOD. market price... &W and by appoinimeht. Phone 320. Brock court on Thursday as witnesses in the Street, Wbithy, Sly 18 ­ograph Bake -Phou 3 Robert-Br home over the land case of rhp-Ci;ounall -vis. margaret-4Rth-the-hi",�v 1" LL='yL-!-_c uf holiday with his family. Bell and E. M. Croker. BARLEY FEED, tag L Walter and .-Mrs Wilson spent the BRAN AND SHORTS We havea large assortment week-end with friends in Toronto. BROUGHAM. it will pay you to sell your grain. '55, A M CHRISTIAN, Barrister sod Miss Slater and Miss Green. of To- AM•5Wto and buy these feeds. &OF Notary Public.Ste. Xous= ronto. spent Thanksgiving with F. L. Grant Malcolm. of Galt, spent over ata, aaa.n North,Wbdsbv. Come in and see them and Mrs. Green. the holiday with his mother. A'limited quantity of W ILLIAM J. BEATON,B. A.,Bar- • Miss Morgan, of Claremont, is here Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd and child. Heavy Oats Wanted.rester Solicitor member !pending a few days with her sister. ran spent the holiday In villa firm Of village. Chop ox on Monday, Wednesday Toronto Mrs. E. Ormerod. Miss Dixon.of Toronto. visited over Gen Toronto. ��ou��l�' , o1.J.t amriday, 8d per bak until. sir T 4 James Plaskett spent a few days thq holiday with her sister, Mrs. Wm. last week'in Whitby with his brother Norton. further notico. family. Lawrence and Mrs. Goad. of Torov- Robert and atter's' Dental Mrs. McKay. of Whitby, is spend- to, spent the holiday with the I ing a few days with her parents,Joe parenbe.Ha BBAL*H HDO . D.S.. L. , 19 J1 and Mrs..Wideman. ,Ire. Pbilipand Miss Brodie spent H. 132 Carlton St.,Toronto. •Hudson's New Mrs. Emmerson. of Toronto. sp�nt Thanksgiving with A. W.*Milroy and CLAREMONT the week-end with her parents, John family. of Cedar Grove. of comfortable plate work. Wntefor I ar.tZiion at phone North 5316.- 4.16 Licensed ,and Mre. AdamQnn. A: H. Smith bas moved to the horse Mr. Smith. of Brougham,is moving formerly occupied by the late Thomas BLAKE B. BBATON, D. D. S.. Embalmer and Undertaker-. into Mr. Perixelly's house, :v - :vacated Oliver Gliver near Grenwood. Graduate of the Royal Colelge of'Detest' some time ago hy Mrs. T. H. Oliver. Motor Hearse. Mrs. Linton has returned home, Svrzeons and Univeisity of';Toronto, 025re Ter W.M, Pringle',i hardware store. Whitby. Mr. 'and Ashley and afaster after atwo montbs'visit with rela.. Office tours 9 to 12 1 to 5.30. 1rA.,,phvne 6 Toronto connection for Jack and Roiwrt and MrQ Harvey tivt­4 at A'ginr,)*rt and Grephbank llo,91�ital Service. dnd 'mbv. of ToTooto, spent"I phone 220. 1h Walter and Mitf. Rt.ev-ensoti,of ki.= e week. end with Bert and Mrs. Harvey. axle. spent the holiday with the'tat- r' Usingeo -ter'R parent4, W. and Mrs, Harvey. Whitev.ale 1 . OSHAWA. Mi'l. Uttlejnhn visited with her d%wgh!erq. Mrs, Harris, of Brooklin, W, V. ETCHARDSON Real :E3 crordlca.tn the. yarns that -hive and Nlr4.Hopper.of Whitby.recently. o'tate. 1nsurarce,Conveya==g. Notary The Service Garage A Miss Dennison and Peter and Mr* P.bil.r,Etc...Pickerimg,Ont. ally keen r,,riir�--d from the huntic a. "mp�e Brown. of Toronto, spent Than The Universed in thpperth, Dr. F. L, Henry as had L Rising with Thog. and Mrs. Perry. $a-mri=&V Z*XaC1XL1M.6 -NTS-Eloeu t ion fiat. For- Man. A ZEL A!%. 'Ort-rhatiling, Painting, all kinds some trying experi�ricea. on Wed- 1H mer; Sugly, Eor terms .7 r was startled to find opcn)u9441i!te`1jf ?ndeur'b'one Malvern 2408. repairing done Ignition- - 0"day last the doctor Nfisa Sarah Norton,accom pan iod by .(6ne of Our Productions) find himself face to face with four Iftbland Crea i-.0. 3" a friend,, visited her brother.Henry We sell' gill's -Rite-Lite Lens'.for a Ford'. ialty. beautiful bpecimens of.-the vpnison all makes of earn—the best Your old top 're-covered tribe. ' !��ow was the doctor's chance Norton.at Lind-say over Saturday and F• POSTILL, Ucensed Auctioneer. fur $13 00. to prove hie prowess as a hunter.but Sunday. to the market for a fait 0anott•• Of Talk Mad Ontario. An*- unfortunately for some reason his Mr. arid Mrs. Everest, of Toronto, the price. Um ssltos of all kinds aftenuc.6 to on aborsers "ince. Address Green alver P.O., ftt, tared oirt and Ppent the holiday Berry & Poynter trusty gun refused to function. or It `0 .-FOR SALE may e he was .affected with same- with the latter's parents.Thoman and B.11RATON TOWNSHIPOLEAK Mrs. Gammage. Heavy Wagon.: #Do convoyanow. covensiallexterfor takftg thing like buA-fever with the. result Misses Minnie and Amy -Hanson Buggy. affiUvits, Aftoublans, Z UOZW7 to loan that all the deer .,caned. The other to. -BARNES' -I=torm ..IM*W 441 Marriage. L" members of 'the party were deepay and Jack.and Mrs Cockburn spent the -Set of Iran Harrow' -tFolliday with their pxrents,. Hebay All in good %hape. 41fect Pd at their com _panion's bad luck and.were,determisted he would not re- and Urp.Hanson. DAVID A. P'UGB-Live stock .,.- -Chopping I�hll turn home empty handed. They suc- Miss Sarah Norton has returned •:"Woodworking Find General txmftr Graduate at C. -M. Jones' School. seeded in capturing a deer&five, and home, after a fourteen months stay Blackgwithiog. Chicago, Lifetime experience with pedi d stock. Block and ring work. All kinds of wee Will will be closed for repairs tying it to a tree, gave the doctor an with her sister*. Mn. Feast and Mrs. Ferguson. of Saskatchewan. W. H. JACKSON, Brock Read :,pottu6lVf to prove his skill am a CW attended to. Terms reasonable. Phone e to eMant. Ably ou Oct. 13th find 14th. CnArkmmsin. Tl;e first shot missed the The Women's Institute and friends Pickering, Ont.1 —Fanning' again Ot-L_14kh, deer- but hit The rope by which tht, have sent four bales and two boxes of —WM. MAW, LICENSED AL C- was tied to the tree, and severing bedding, clothing and fruit to the flre- TIONEER.for York.Qntano and Durham sufferers, valued At $2W� Tbej will It allowed the frightened animal to Ceunt4es. A4 kinds of age* promptly attended W. 0.Barnes, Green I ver e,c,ve andit.bounded away to join its make morif sbIpmefft4 in a few days.4W to. Terms reasonable. Data@ for sWes may be 7 arranged at NEWS'Officv. Bell and indepen- Or address R. R. No. 1. 1"nat Hill. niateer.- Here You Are dent phones. Whitby,Ont. - My Home Phone eAQ5 Mark. STOUFFVILLE.' SURENGRAN BROS WHITBY. 7 A large number of our nim . PftlttRING rod'f Cement, Work has commenced In improving have gone to the -north -in search 6 (FRENCHMAN'S BAYS Whitby harbor. the,government hay•. 13nilders, General Contrac- ing made an appropriation of M,OW Mr. Marr and family have removed Coal LUMBER YARD for this purpose. to Toronto. .They will be missed in tors and Sign.Writers. 'The fall assizes opened here on'Tu Lis the muvilcal line. Tb Alterations Find repairs of vveiv day and as there is st long list of cases e. Library Board has secured.a -Lumber, .1 b disposed of, t in the Council for the mid here beling seven pledge fro in- P.ion. Concrete work� e 4 deecri Hardwood Flooring n'vY6-es a;cd_flt-i crUnInal easpa an tenjLncA of the lih 9xy, in conformity Chimneys repaired the docket, u w e e Found.C d We can supply ' ou in the court will last a s,of tie caimigii F0 -Shingies- e;� to the desire a tree y or snore. ation. EiwffmateL f Stouffville and J. G. A-lan3s,princip-il of the Beams- The veterans a engaged FAIRPORT P. 0., ON T. Maple, Birch, -.Beech, J. High Sobool, has been vicinit will hold a church parade Ready Roofibg' i,q principal of Whitby High next Luday to the Presbyterian as School Plain and Quartered Oaks' stt nqalary of$324). as ancepsaor to N. church at Il o'clock. The Stouffvillp 'I'mit Trees, Shrubs Etc. J. Ireland. Mr. Adams is a specialist Citizens' Band will attend. and Lath -.all "Beaver Board" AhoiiE$110,(M worth of bonds were in Science and in -Agrietilture'ntid comes bighly-reoomniended. :4.1 U Having iecured the agen-y for E.D. I stolen fr�w,the Stand*rd Bank in the recent robbery. . Quite a number of Swith k Son. Ltd., Nurserymen, Arthur JAckAon of the western negotiable bonds were of Wit week from heart fRilure. in his o4olen belunging to widows and ,there Fe A. R E E�S OR) of Winona. Ont. ownlice died at his home on Tuesday coupon and I am prepared to take orders for all We Do. Gordon & Son' ,' t tolose' tbem. These' kinds of Fruit Trees,Small F1 nits, 72nd year. . Altbi,u�b Mr. J;irkson whn cannot afford has been in paor health'for a'number `Fill be a total loan to the holders. MKIMila 4. lowest possible prices. en.r-nnpc I. unexpected. His funeral t have been pre;=atV: ate- Special rates for large quantities, -' Bell and Independent phone. ace prevalent hereabouts I ly. On Saturday night a number 0 28tf �n Friday.',when interment p ace f r of P in the R. ,C. Cemetery, i er iig. fowl were taken; from the pen o Sid N. J. Chams"n' , Pickering The deceased formerly resided r ear Schmidt, Nit the thief was 11 ke'rmg W4 119 The Ch�_vovlet iiarAge and Service, Cher-rv%ood and was highly W'Waving the heKCIS WIL11 LUS owner,a Station at Brougham still have their by all who knew him, blood-line being traced to a residence expert from the factory and alio have in town. L --0 0 K New Chevrolet 494) Spec`.e4ls in stock., Another robbery has,taken place Sella man a medicine that re i:ores the 8 speed car at the 2-speed price. KEMP-1301 towry, this time on the premises of in K��.Noah Hoover�nexi,door to the Stand- biv vigor, that puts snap and ginger Agent for_0re&r_­Separat_v--, 'Wi!!Itr�i- A clulet bnt�_Prett 1 B:,ttleries, Goodrearand Dunlop tires, tt-yJo4a-ee�ed. �,rd Ban�). who was forced at the kern lhis every fuuctiun.­tbat makes ! foe only point of-a gun to get into his room on tla�-��annot di MOP. Fiance Rt the hone-e of im have feeling an�i !bl� matched by our cowpetitrirs. Lt-.Q-, Arthur and _Mrs; the night of ,the,Standard. Btinl�rpb- .th; youthful Bores,6 z.:-, K 11`1 R S t.. berg. into his ore a�..;bidjn, then you b-ave a life-lnr�2, at 4 p. tut Wedne;day, Nov. Ist, cellar in the serer and stole all of his gas and less,*oil than any car an the The robbers broke St and.phtron-in tivit Til'A�Tl. IV-: road and Service is our Watchword. when rbe'ir elder datigbter, Violet fruit and evervtbing of valup.in his White Rose Gasoline and Enarco'Oil. wand an agent in your locality-get hine became the brid-e-o-f Lorne cellar. At. is said tb&r, at th -,s-,-7 r 1),onlysono Wm, n b-�,4y, write at oncle.. A ready, seller lGerow's Gant piroughafil oge. Kem t and hour at- the robbery, the Pinkerton le"s Taste'less Cod Liver and a b,.g,prom rar you. Address Kemp, of Wbitby, Only detectives, who ale'working on the anipo the immediate relatives of the con. Standard Bank robbery case, were Oil Emulsion is the best pro. Australian Medicine Co ,- tracting parties were present. busy in the bank securing statistics of dnevyou can take for P R EPA R E Rev. P. F. Gardiner performed papers etcY stolen, but did not notice 351 Yonge St.,Toronto, Ont. rformed _4 7 the hurglare. that nasty cold. .... .. For a Business Career by attending the ceremony. The young people were unattended and the bride IN MEMORIAM. Wampoles'Throat Ease. 7; the well known was given away by her father. U- x4ts 5 C swed to via Wampoles' Paraformic Cough The bride was dressed in white plzxR-In loving memory of Amy kCm*lmd Loo LL10TTe7 kitten rah' crepe, brid Pizer who passed away three years 8 an veil and Remrdies relleye the cough. 0;1 orange blossom carried years ago, Nov.Sth,1919. aphelia rose@. She also wore the The years go swiftly passing on their' Crude Drugs,Patent Preparations, 1 bridegroom's • gift, a string of way, Gr' am* Chopping Yonge do Charles Sts,Toronto av Toilet Goods, Tobacco, Cigars. pearls. After the wedding supper And from thiseartb you had to eft AND FL THING Every graduate of the'last twelve the happy couple left for Ridge- Far from pain and sorrow you did roam, �­Xetcalf's Choice Candfiss.4 town and Detroit, the bride tra months has promptly,?btained em- velling in a brown fAir-trimmed And left behind you -a lonesome I am prepared to do Chopping and to ed. home. Oat Flaking every Monday ployment. ­Solid Meirit" is the suit with hat ding gifts wer match. The we both numerous The Lord giveth and then be takes away, have b foundation of this school. Enter and useful. On their return they s we an allotted time to No E. McEWEN and Friday. A h I -St4mebo&te For Pale I any time. Handsome Catalogue will reside on the Whitby town eta ; line, where the groom is eingag y ed And if in the Lord we put our trust, John F. Baylesj' Claremont free. .,l f 7! jr,;u- ir, TT. t%i?l z-irply treat his dear ores Veterinary SurgeOn W. J. Rlflott, Prim,';-1 i•Iiing i!,. r- Rural Route No.2 A r,'.,4,' w'Vr/'' '^'`C6."" "" � 7 r�r,Y- u+✓aSa..v Ln,.,P«. _ i , -'Y• ''% �t yy^.'C� -'.+51;r1.� �" Y•SL•w•`• w •%,;.- ''"deco` /,-u '1'.4, +'t`n''•�y+'r.F;4•n.i,`rt�i4'" ,:n�+ '�"i� -.e.� �Y ,fQ 4ri a}-., A^ '�R .�-;.... .x. i•'wwrp.�•'Nf•MVy+a�' a'Ye i :rr`' SY~ '• :�,`.''. +'ft"Y. � �-�i.-.:'.�,'p..`;.a� i:` r�'�,'-, serf •�r.+rY}_ ,�. _„1 .7• ^.('. 'S':'I,>•.iy!� vY^'�`. .:�•+f, .�, .3..•„%'^ .�.,.^.,^- '.r'•',•,.- ice`-,, ' Y+r:•-;C` c" •^F• .3a�'"•x ,#'_ „ •La'.ix un.n,... ., - .,.� -f- -� _ _ . . / ;!ty>�Y• r. �.=��`,� ua '�t•: r-�`' s: "`{'.f. s•%. .�^:,a .�..'.+ �'k�,j��'ia:}Qr, Y ,,�„•^,,w»s:�:'4'?." Eck ��••S -.� ... ._ . �,.�-�. ..��.. ,. 4s, - r.- - �� �...✓'..:...�;?��k. VkQ 7 " LUE , %WA TALE OF THE DEEP * ,. gar..• rr For 4 .. - -- - --� y fie Nassau.soft comp.nor.. - ,� 'Rh 'EUMATF CHAPTER. XIIL (Coafd.} than the previan•orb,and,the drunks �fiUFFEREReB^ s - ";7 With the fall of night '.the wind in the fo'c'sle, drenched by tore chilly • ,��.y � } ;; came away stronger and the westering brine 'which pound down on them .-Tastirarelal: r '-''" =f- a aua gilmed a h e e of tam began to wake ,- _ ing, wind-tossed Westhaver ' "What th' h Dear Blrr��-ltoec'and tram :t eel b he does f Who's eelatttoa for orfse ii • • dressed is his shore cbthas, was stiH at th' wheel?" growled someone. yaam+a and at the wheel. He had left it but for "Go'n itev.a Intl' A man hauled apeodlq � on - ~,hers RaISM Fl� a moment to below in it cabin' himm out atG,his,bunk,stretched him- + dso4s0 bed r0a. w, sell with a yawn, and clambered dtd me no gam. I way ateesd.by �.•sees ' - _ s. L surd brireg up his bottle of whisky, map :'�'MV6 at j3D�i�B sad with ft sticking out of his pocket, the ladder. Crashl Swdshl A sea UI me bodU cif'Tour xNW ' I he sat astride the wheel-box and met him as he peered out through the LIFE us-WIMT. { 5' steered the rearing schooner. The sua, balf-drawn slide and in a torrent of Tams stair - In a great ball of fire dropped below chilly brine he was driven into the W� �R�-see-Imstcious rams- Raisins_fumish_1360_saIorLs.--- , -- --- fa7:- - the sea-iine'-tb, flushed to s'cte-again. -' 1 its pies just•asonad the of eoergH3ag nutriment per ,. �srG RL moss- 'ilesafte from nadir to zen it{t In delicately Holq Trawlerl Its blowing of corner at your grocer's or a pound is Primly Pecd�ed blended tints from the crimson of the blazes outside!" .he growled as he' ' 3 10rn,, One bottle for One Dollar; 7 4;4 bake shop. west, the orange and gold-of the arid- wrong the water out of his soaked ! _ _� � Ate- food 1 .,y,..a �/ e-trmtsers.--tl.�..lf A]mtaer boarding j�ilkd �!! t9 CfiBt6liitrs. t Baked to a turn—a Saky 1-n._ f� for � blood. zenith and the stsuiit dark of the a s which thumped t'hundernn - crust filled with t e n d e r, Use raisins frequently, there. eastern heavens. It was' a aright for the deck above and streamed zlsovn tempting raisins, the rich fore which are both good and the gods! Nature's painting of a scuttle, ventilator, and throWh the - juice forming a delicious gwo for��ou, in puddings cakes, June sunset in all the gorgeous colors crack* where the foremast and pawl- ?' '^ cookies,eta and tints of her ineomparaI palette- poet carne through the deck. Fm ' f try tie IPA tbaf` You may be offered othe r = the twinkling, diamond-like stare set "Py to Cross o' Chrinabaniabt" !R wets brands that you know less well In the deep nocturnal blue of the g'run'ted McCallum, rolling out of his 8 0g11a/a�' 7rstass ...y toaster bakers bake fresh daily than sun-Maids, bat the kind - firm inen t overhead and to the ears, bank. "She's running to vessel under, in your city and you'll never you wan't'Is the Had you know = and the blackness of the raging so she is." The men began to turn *� 'take the trouble afterwards 3s gam. Insist; therefore, oa cetera, wind-hounded and breaking in out, and staggering and slipping to make raisin at home 8ss-Afai;d brand. • Tbe7 cost no livid create which caught the senguin- around the drenched forecastle they : more than ordina radar. a;'y ;lore and appeared like foaming changed their clothes for the�r sea ! Get a pie now and let your waves of blood, toggery and oiled up, while the the sass off him? Oh _ ' Mail coupon for free book Drenched in the hoc ped was hanging on to the tall of a comet a. WK mail folks taste it. of tested sun-Maid recipes. spray which slash- schooner s�oensded and swam her- —was it a comet?—and went so Malt with tender,thin-skinned., Learn what you can do wicks _ ed across the decks,and drinking from self in the-tide-whipped sea. fast that eve the bottle at interval's, the hone man "Feel her tremblin' fallen? Lorditrx�gg rowed in his eam11 seeded Sim-Maid ltaislaa, luscious saisiaa. at the . and the etas $aalrsd past with etc- _ �* spokes of the Kinsella's wheel he's acct th' whole patch on her!" speed. What a curious thin ? found's, fit sett? for his torment of S . - n6 They lolled on a lockers, oilskin- He felt that the strain of holding on snarl in the wildness of the night, and clad and waiting for the call which was becoming too much. He ooaidn't SUN-MAID as he strained at the wheel wild-eyed they knew must come soon. In inch !�oId on •: any longer—It was kiilirrg ti . r - hatless, and with hair tossing in the a breeze and sea she should be dower him. He head his breath and let go.' - wind he roared stra so s which to her foresail.-whole tour lavers was The Supreme Fie Raislln were snatched n b m'� f Instantly there came a eat pease to great p y the breeze. He too much for a vessel like the Mabel his soul. His head cooled, and whams bad drunk so much of the vile Ken- Kinsella, and the manner in which the mist cleared from his eyes he was lucky whisky by now that be was her staunch timbers were 'creaking Plunging, storming , slid Rais a �'�� maddened i mad, reckless, s and a' told o! the awlarl atrai j at the wheel of a ]n it..is:ai+r, :x000 sacs mS schooner. What vessel was it? Not -defiant, and Jules, offended and sulky, to which she was being subjected, the Kinsella--it was too big a verses k Yxzswo. CAMFORNIA la in his bunk below and sensed,the; "Wonder why th' :kipper ain't given for that, and—most curious of alb--.it £ 'wilder plunge: of the straining vessel us a call?" of<hoa7ted someone above the lwas snowing. Snowing on .a Jane -• s and listened to the snatches of eons,din. '.Never knew him V carry' sail•night in the Bs, oof_ which came from the sk __„ y Fa y1 And it ' like this cif,,. CUT THIS OUT AND SEND IT, "Morrissey, eh? Marrfsaey—Bob. ',hum I The vessel staggered with was blowing be ntianed, h _ Iorrnsey he's tilt' laxit maul Had i s� San-Mald 161A. Crwweeea . -hail" And he brolee off to sing. �khteremmeb ins is ovary Plank and beam; Dept N-638-7.Fresno,Ciadarais. jumped to their feet in ap- G ' "Oh, th' carts will creak. in t:h' lanes prehension. and then, with a sullen Dye Any 'Gwment ^ Pieria Bead toe co, o!your drat book, _ to-night,' roaring above their hessis the fore- M Drapery "Aeeipss with3taisins, An' th'&is we`ll dance to th' band. "Ale seemed to tarn upside-down. - or OW But we'll be out with th' stile to fist, The lamps flared and went out. Men _ . _„M Diamond Dyes An' th' tops'1 sheets to hared!" were flung bodily to leeward. and Sitters " r while the sea poured down upon them, Buy "Diamond Dyea"and follow the ,alsrd'sc3yt Go it—you of peddler! Slam your they struftled, ,ailed, and cltrsed in simple directions in every package. ,._ . . .. h Crrr firer' of 1I inter them a ckis! Drive their t: Dona wonder Riskier you can dye s. You oI barge. ye! Ha! hAt I'll teas th patch ofii .��Almighty-P' screamed a man, tint successfully, because perfect "She's running herself under! Aft ye!home dyeing is guaranteed with Dis, .r r - One-of-rnan'3. firsc tnvenuons was •Hilo town is far away git an' make th' skipper take 'J mond Dyes even if �.' the net for catching flak: His ides John's gone to Hilo! _ . ,maina'1 ink He must be crazy!" you have never Hilo town is in HAW-WA TI dyed before, Worn, faded dresses, was obtained from e3tudying a spider's Y McCallum lea ed up the ladder and skirts, waists, coats, sweaters,'Way down Santy Anna! stock-' tans)ue sla>� out. a was onl �r y web. Ile. Lucien Cuentat, 'Way cdgownr--'wi down, I tall yohl seconds before he slammed utih a few fags, draperies, hanginim everything French biologist, claims that the John's gone—Hy and'jumped below again. Crash! Awn-!become like new again. Just ty a' tan Wj wheel is our only invention not found 'W'ay down—Tau Mobile hooaslerl other sea. The men cannoned against druggist whether the material you ' in nature. 'Ws, down by n Anna!„ ga y �a ty one another in the 9 k wlah to dye is wool or milk or whether - tygiami car uses, . Your hens and and a.lj rolled in a ben to 'leeward. It Is linen, cotton, or mixed tlslnard's Liniment for Diphtheria. Shooting his roistering old sea "!3kipper's gone dalLl'F bawled Mc-!Dfamoad Dyes 'never ids- � .. • eb tldi011ld be ehavteyte—picked up in his bo cod " yak. spot. ayin heavily Observing the nicety with which a days from the sinks-songs and con- Il� Tat curies era scams from off i �,e, or ram. ; cow licked th.-cotton out of a boll, Be ce rte of the Bay Shore, where mend "Whore it tilt' wheel! Who's a# tier'' t tbW. Lll)t, you who had lassoed them in packet strip „ tkinard's Liniment for Coida. Ito. inventor gat the idea of what prom- and Cape Horner were wont to cr�oak'Irhee�'-? - Q.�ll Nt disM mad is" bo be a really .._,..",.:,_1 cotton their weird melodies for the edification' ..Ab oat, telaers! We'll go art an' ace what's th matter.—Hol sailorl " k@Vth=atit.With - picker. His eiectrical cow has a rough of tl=� stay-at isomer—he talked torte cared'nl or well be washed off I" �'O�. �T�.ry tongue of revolving brushes, the sue- himself` and felt a keen delight in tbe� lei tion of a high-powered vacuum dean- manner in which the brave little vet- West+haver was still at tilts wheal Our ? ' - �Racubdor or,and a group of long,flexible necks. Bel was swooping over the 9 tiaagg when he and saw singing men scrs�rabd t j "PDe machine operated from a tractor, see There was somethi in it=%, Headaches -'• —the netural towe that P appealed to }rim, and v�en the tide along this swept,decks--this dories enables four pickers to cover eight began to back been carried away—he •Oppbao t o taws'at once, :std to pick clean end against the wind slid,sham Ir—be laughed and 8 THE RELIEPfmo1gead- bilds tltc�gs �el•• the seb'ooner commenced wilder antics{ tad, "Lord Harryl I knew I c'd I ache or nsaraigk Paine about five times as fast as by hand. be r0I in pleasure at the sight. bring ye out! I'm sober n' ye, my bul- worth one Bent to yocf That's fi w%-w►llich Nature Crash i The little craft lies— Eli? What d'ye want aft aA it easel for an liestloc of �t1f is sv� against : tide barked surge, and with fin'•" "Vwila."Yantssoi.esd jetty. 'r'i'g VIII I the weight of the wind behind her she� "Cal late ye sh'd be takin' th' sail with the first indlestiw+ of a burst the solid water into a vest eloud off'u her. It's hall down for'ard!" The headache rob a small .arrant ap the Y•ing;isb of harmless spray which drenched the'man hoed to shout into his ear to make o[it Candy on the facebead and laughing and singing madman at the himself heard,and Sborty pushed him temples, do convowent,effec- wheel. away. tive and economical r 5"k#Dd Viat. 'L'ltW "Morrissey, eh? God,-I wish I had "Clear out," he shouted aggressive C1112213ttovox VAMInACTURMIIG no=*MORE E(�C39, - ye here,you dog! Ha,be! The infernal ly. "I'm handlin' her, an' I'll take in cosPANir >teap A.wedn seer mHE postman or express man will cAt that she vas- marl whep I feel like it." And talking im C�Ave. yt,oetn.l a tmaws"aa. j 'bring Parker 'servfce right to 'the bottle from his pocket with one Oh, tit' hog-eye. cork' �M jod rase -- --- --. _ ye,men ate all th go, t]rand, he drew the co with his teeth .. kissR irk uTCPU Whstaver yw read—whether it be w nen hey a d„G L,G,.Iiied in a lrip before the ; Francis ;'� , es suits, coats, dresses, lace curtain astonished men, congregated fait. Apny Now, who's• bin here sauce I bin „� t'at's what ins to matter;' said, ll'ah'i - taPeatttkyy draperies, etc., etc.—will bt1 " gone_ McCallum. "She's "-§ Ace. beautifully cleaned by the Parkei Ob, a railroad nigger with his sea „ peen trinkin, so 'Vasellne process and speedily re. she has_ ><• turned. boots on— i "Git below; th' lot o' yes" The, Trans Mark A ho huff- railroad nigger with bra �k fi re at the wheel bawled the! �(,//� - We pay carriage one Row tilt' yt ashore with a h coma Rand the meal hesitated for M E N s�1 V L�TE D ' way on all orders. ! hog-eye an instant and went down into the: t2uM JELLY f calain. The Chinese are optimistic; Wru, for tan e.ruftlee., Far she wants her hoe-eye man! I s„ =: y She's crazy trunk. said McCallum.' ? believe they are going to suet their � Ha, bal That's a good onel Up 9he;."She'll Pe for running to vessel under , grass'`! d3lHcaltdas straightened out: - s, 1 slammed a �wh t na sail on —ippCei le:. soh?t: lN er e o ! Over her sl ass which fined herse in ?:tar with 7their total debt is cit.i.r:.:. :! I' .rt'+a.- .� vi ter.- n,_Mi'.itlg in his bun-. than two billion dollars, whit is lees Clsisset►s soak prim hung to the spokes with the water shook his head, "I don't know an' I y th%A five dollars per capita to the 'leak Y swirling up to his knees, and as it don't carel" ostfe St, drained off over the taffrail as she "slut we care!" shouted a man. , .population of tour hundred miUiomss, Toronto "s lifted to the next crave be laughed in "Lord Harry! I ain't a-sofa'. t' be a .position that eoinpario favorably stash savage glee. drowned by no crazy skipper, an' I .� : .. : width that'of mast other nations. cal'Iate we'll jest hev t' take charge o' 'a' ri:'... "On th' first of August, :bullies, we th vessel ourselves. did set sail, - I And while the crowd below „ere An' th' wind from th' no'th'ard 'Was,arguing over the question, Westha,- ' blowin' a gale. ergs madness,began to pass off and he w• '`. To Sable Island our vessel did steer, began to awake to a reallzat.icn of . .`' : 'With Cap'en John Viver in th' Spencer what he was doing. He was feeling ;p F. Beer . the cold now, and he shivered in his N' !Hal Tide's on th' turn. Up! - Ohl" dripping clothes, Another nip would + '` - Crash 1 the Kinsella'a whole bow,wind- war=n him, srrd he. reached for thZr t Sirs - = "= lass, and fo'c'sle hatch went under a i bottle. Oh, hew his head throbbed; "ib �• = 'T' I `froth? surge, great mainsail I ggiTrg g You set qutcF relic!from a cold hT ap ng r4 , the The wind in the ri sang weird : strained -at the sheet, the rigting,tunes •to his ears—tunes whtch set - n°onots4u.nhy'�coria�ai°e ibrokcni°. stretched and- creaked with the dead his brain whirling like thn inc'an'a- Miniopa h4.e also found in Sioan4s. =SO weight of water resisting the push of'tions of the savage. Iii; body fcit Iihe wecomerelieffrom rheumatism.Kcerl the gale in the canvas, and hissing;,ice, but his head burned like f.-e, ^:�l aches and neuralgia. dmusdes back and creaming, the schooner stormed'his whole being.seemed to be. r:ckin^ ' Made in Canada -t:'► her bows clear and shook the water'and wheeling-in spr.ce. The star= � n.' t , 7�S�ffUt� , from her like an amphibious animal. were sweeping gre.-. cil- - r ' Then came another plunge even worse cles. What was it that was '-� n.l aiddpi•'�` 'lei.'w^`,li•!.u�4=M�aiG•'A,..\.i.�M..w� r .. `'1 r%.. ., .r ,. .. ` .. .. ' , • A� •!�!, _trey %ii''"_*� ,n". •a •,�,..1�r' _r'°F'� ,.w::-: + �''.aa'"'.".r• �o %,'tw� .L" 'a'^`^n, rg ».:,r•. +C;� .:.n.5'.`'•:.: •t, a",r a r, ':'y;;as .r '} ,,,tc;,�,;.t..r �a`.'-;i•,' ••3'�' J"x',L+.. ry£y� '`:.•v,., °-.� :•`.•",'.,r i _ � .°y'y, ., .•ef.;-�4 �r :,�'a�'�'.--s5' - +: •n? �... A,_�35,.'a.'S,:`e" ... ::`w' :ti,T., - �;y;, • �Tv-!'n'•vz=ark; ++'..��w'. ,n".•�•- l`�'„`', ..r•r^,�y- r` .',r.. a-,,.„� - r'v-�,.,.1.;4�.:.y" '��'?'"'C{r,,• �..� ..,r ,.�..f•"�y,.�• "� q";�• v�. ��y,, ,r. f�'•�•.,,^-, '�!'°...."•�' _ ur,» �"�-'`r u x,: �,3e• :�r�: t ,"'" „,r t;^,�3T.-�?3'• 'r:e! ,%;�.'c..•^ >`,8.^.',r 5'47• ,may •;j,. �„ `t ,-a Y ��.•�'� .i ti,. .j '��, •.:•+ ,C'r S ±;*..:'. r,-fi�l.+ dt ..*) \ R'': 'y y r 4�+ y �• i ��� c �� : t New C.N.R. President ! •';,�; :.�.: .,,... ::<4::��<��:'� oath . _ ,, .�.>. ,:;:x::;v ,,�..:>` 'his M ' : .'.:•.il.'L�::Y`;<'.G':':;•:v`!`H.•:::;;.d.;�7,: .:: .••.+fit.. .C` d � .x 6':• �a:;.�,;:.r>P::•:.. •�.",::;:;±v ii;�'wia: ;?i;'':rN'ic#`.,.:•- ..,� ' law,� s >'<�` µ: A despatch from London November {� � .f.°<�<.,',.��.� v �, �j�' ;..�° ': � �!_ ` ,l lth, _• F,�`td.t:F,...r ;p:;y 3 .�, .k` y :k :. 'The Silent Two Minutes of , ` . ' Y �, -; ` tr says:-Sir Henry Thorntoifx, .. n„ roar and rasa of traffic. the Babel tongues of trade --�- + � = the new president of the Cana- '1'pe whirr and triad and daalsi of machinery, are stayed; "'gar w: ; w :a < Tge noise of busy s9indles, the strident voices ceaaa ,-_ . k ���. : than National Railways, .will `' moils x Rr` . iA.nd o'er the laboring world there falls a momentary pesos : f: R '' „..• sail on the Olympic on No- of_ rite peoples of the Continents, the family of mankind. = vember -22, and will take up `...7 Acknowledge then in unison the acvereign'ity of Mind; <...' his new duties as head of the Things are not chief in War or Peace-arms, money, ships:supplies. ' `'fhe Dore of an is spirit; i$oitl at the centre lies. National Railways in Canada " upon his arrival in the Domin as this is soul and centre of the history of those years - % -- Of bravery and suffering, gallant deeds and bitter tears- ` Oa. The former general man-, That those who perished ranaomed us; died in our room and pl&*% r of the Great Eastern Rail-, ' :. And a holy whisper oomes, "No man hath Greater love than GbAs• A British troop-carrying airplane been AiRSHIP demonstrated in Britain. It way has been much feted and So at one moment 'round the world all labor we suspend, is a Vickers machine and carried twenty-five troops and two pilots. dined since his return from And in the quietude of thought our heads in reverence bend; }� Canada to wind up his buari-' Into the silence of the graves that spread o'er land and BOB Wk's ' Markets Defer Completion of ' We enter,and in spirit we bow the grateful knee. i4i England,in�Englaizd, preparatory Hudson Bay Railway. Words have not power and volume to utter what ore.feel, to taking over his new duties.' And so no wards at all we use; louder than thunder Real. - s3eent�trniverSSYsilet�ce; as now the stillness falls, : 'Toronto. despatch from The Pas, England Ha Fewer _.•And deep of human hearts to. deep in noiseless throbbings calls- Manitoba wheat-No._-1 Northern; Man., Says. Immediate cam- .- a [( � -'--�0 its More Uve' .r .'$120. of'1085; Manitoba oats--Nominal. P O><human hearts-fain would we count the hardetned--hearts• lotion of the HudSbn day of h wiou 0d-loud condemnation's blows;' 'Manitoba 'barley-Nominal. Railwa Will not be brought A despatch from London says- Perchance this sacred silence, as a still,small voice of-God's, All the above track, 'Bay ports. y Only a little while ago alarmists were May reach them,'too, if they are hearts and not insensate clods. American corn-No. 2 yellow, about, It l8 believed, according Aging in all sorts of dire predk- 89%c- No. 3 yellow, 88%c, all rail. When in a moment we retake the tasks that bind us down, Bar�Ie -Mai t0 authoritative sluices, which bons concerning the future of Entg- y tins, 59 is 62c, accord- state that recent orders have land because, it is alleged, not enough , And toil on bravely to repel' the glories overthrown, ing to freight outside. babies were being born. The great Let this solemn pause's lesson gild our every enterprise- Buck h,.t-No. 2, ?0 to 72c been issued by the Canadian tz_ _ The core of all to Spirit; Soul at the centre lies. ' Rye-No. 2, .74 to 77e middle class, called she backbone o! -J• W. 13easongh. lleed_Del., ' Montreal freight, National Railway• offlcie►1A to she canatiy, was declared by 'some -- _-- -_ bags included: Bran, ton, 21; proceed to at once pick u all pessimists to be doomed to speedy, _ {, - _ TO HONOR MEMORY short* P� fin. ;23; mHags,' 28, unused railway material aon extinction. OF EMp11ZE'S �E� good per flour, ;1.90. Now these lamentations have Ontario wheat--No. 2 white, $1.05 332 miles Of the railway as far , Some fs;,eeira ,xA logical ,t,,. ,,:-;h?,..-�j:" s•�"C ';: i -..-, to 1.10, sebordi to freight outside; ' No. 2, $1 to $1.05. a as Kettle Rapids; the sad of tistician points out that the tutor. King George UlSEg Ontario No. 2 white vats-41.to 438. rile steel. 02 a country' is not determined so , -:,., •:.;, s . 4 much by the number of babies born a>t1�C Of Two Minutes, Ontario eats-Nominst. as b the number of batistes which eDi3 NOVetnbelr 1�. Ontario flour-Ninety per cent,,pat., y in juke bags, M-outreal. Prompt ship-ip- grc w up. Looked at from that sngiie - '" ys" bsa7s "x men 7 England is not do' so ;tPr` A despatch from Ottawa says:- t, 64. 0 to ;4 80; Toronto tags His Excellent the Governor-General, 4.60 to $4.70; bulk seaboard, $4.50 to The August death rate of children Baran Byag of Yimy, has received a4 56. ', under one years old was only 41 per ' Manitoba Bear pats., is cotton 4: 1,000 births. In 1919 London's rate ' message from His Majesty the gam,i sacks, $6.80 per bbL- 2nd pats., ;6.30. l w t• ! for the same period was fib. r •w:'.',:., = expressing the hope that the two min- gay-Extra No. i, per ton, track, /'` ? utes of silence in memory of those Toronto, $16; mixed, ;13.60 to $14; " r Campased with t15s beginning 'ai' - tury, 'baby satlag who gave their lives daring ffie war, clover. $18.60 to ;14. this con , the figures will be observed throughout Canada Cheese•--New, large, 21% to 22c; ;! • give still greater cause far rejoicift j k on Armistice Day, November 11, cum- twins. 22% to 23c; triplets, 28 to among those who reckon the future ad rMwing at I1 o'clock in the morning. 2334c; 5tikons, 23',li� Old, large, 28 England depends, above all thing's, on to 24c; twins, 24 to 24%c„ Stiltow, In a communication to the Prime Min- 25c. ;. babies. The first four weeks of Aug- �, later, the Goveernor-Geaaral hopes that� Butter=-Finest rreacrt.ry prints, S9 aat 19Q1, gave sa infant martalits tM "y' the people of Canada will join His to 40c• ordi rata for London ad 267--moss nary creamery prints, Sb six times that at 1922. Majesty in making the observance a!to 87c. Dairy, 29 to 31c. . Cooking, reality. The two minutes of silawo is 21c. - ° endorsed by the Prime Minister in a Dressed paltry-Chickens, 4-1b. «'.;,•' Public Hodth NWrinf. ~Y: ° :u'+�• and 28c•8 to 4 lbs.,25c; fowl. 5-lb. .;_ statement issued to the Canadian nP, , and u 28c• do, 4 to 5 ]be. 25c• do ;1, pyres P, , The Department of Public Heslft 7he_eommundcation from 8ia 1•at- under 4 lbs., 17c; geese, 24c; Mack- Nussdng is the latest to be added to eellsney to the Prime Minister fol- iu a 8:uine.-2 yt 46c. ++� MarY 20 to 22c. '. the continually iacreriiag number a! _ Tows: i Eggs--No. 1 candled, 37 to 38c; se- ?aeflbtleu and departments in the yam►- Benito Mussolini "'As I think you are aware,'I have lects, E9 to 41c; cartons, new laids, vincial university. lrhres years age w ' The leader'of the 5%sclsti movement Onesiphore Turpeon ;•, received a m from His Majesty}bb to 608. the Ontario Brands at rise Canadian '��' tt�e Antes heists a Liberal M.P. far twenty '.- in Rely. who has been asked by the the King saying that he hopes that� Beens--Canadian hand-picked, bus., with the has been elevated to the Red Cioes Society arranged w the ]tins to form a cabinet The fteciatt the two mtnutes of silence, as a nuut $4• primes, ;3.60 to $3.76. years. beme no intesttion of deposing the kin4, ed Illaple prodaaets-Syrup, im . Bem�te,at the use of 74 yeas. 8e has Q�v� of Toronto a tweet nt fo respect to the memory of Lh,ose who per p peasei at this wen► department !as but are out for,poMticai 'storm• gave their lives dnrlag the Great War, a'• $2.50; per 6 imp, g:ls., j2.40: represented tilaaeester, N.H. �. Maple s'u,gw:, bb., 23 to 25c. . .. these years. That period expires an , �- Tilt be obssrvedi throughmt the Em-; Toney--W-%. tins, 12% to 188 ppeerr June 80th. 1928,and, at their meeting ' PlanCh Surgeon pare at li e'c%& on the mo ving of lb,- 2-2%-Ib. tins, 14 to 14%e per lb.; Relief Ship Makes last week, the Board of Governer+s - ' tE11 Under Glass Armistice Day, November 11. ,Ontario comb honey, per dozen, $826 First Ronan of 1111041 decided, subject to the approval of •. , I dncerdy hope that an citizens to ;4. the Govemment of Ontario, to take Mi. ad the Dominion will join with His Potatoes-New Ontario&, No. 1, $1; A despatch- from Constaittina A d from Paris says:-By Majesty the S in maki this ob. 2. pid aver the on Jul let of Public . rerffi No. 805 .,� despatch lets tt41' says:-''!'he Marie Louise, a 8,000-ton`Nvrstssg on July 1st, 1928. as a re>icli- A new idea to operating rooms just servmcs a reality, and that all work Smoked meats-Hams, mad:, o 'ship chartered by the Near East Re- Jar university department» The coves = - Oesdected by Dr. Victor Pauchtt, no will be suspended during the two min- 28c; cooked ham, 40 to 43csmoked I js rolls-, 26 to 28c; cottage roils, 35 tc:lief ass floating warehouse to sup- to posits health nursing own *Uw nger will operations be conducted utee set apart for the silence 8&• bseakfast swoon, 32 tA�c• spa ply its stations in the Greek islanda,'�eight months' work. !t is own aa� to a stiisins L.,.,.,' while a score .Lt fxAe. I cial brand breakfast'bacon, 88 to 40c; completed its first round trip and is I to graduate nurses and the number is of clinical studenta crowd around the "You will. I am sure, be glad to backs, boneless, 39 to 48c. coming to Constantinople to obtain' limited to fifty. . These nurser'are time llsteeing to the explanation of give widest,publication to this request Cured meats-Long 'clear bacon, tr+esEt supplies. The ship was a tre-� trained in school noising, cWd bt- like bead sary nts. of His Majesty.'• $191 lightweight rolls in barrels, $47; mendous value in meeting the needs of giene, municipal health nursMg and Dr. Pauehet bas'decided henceforth heavyweight rolls, the refugee camps, as it was able to in any form of community, work Im " Lard-Pars Hems, 178; tie separate himself from all students British (3MUMeeflor tubs, �y a sufficient cargo to, provide the health of the public is cow- 17Vie; pails. 17sii�c; paints, 193X. .- b'y a gigs+ PeAttion covering the en-. Shortening, tierces, 18 to 13%c• tubs, each station for more than a month. cerned. The public health nurse #s I!!bs operating space The observer pay "Jr' War t 1834 to 13efi c; palls, 14 to 14%c; It visited Mitylene, Chios, Samos,, trained to be a health teacher in the JwS be permitted merely to look down A despatch from London says pfints, 16 5 to 17c. Rodoato and several smaller ports.,home, the school, and the clinic. 'Ae tlidrough the f from elevated row* Butcher steers, choice, $6 to $6.50;, The -next trip will embrice Hava1L,'Department of Public Health 'Aura- rR , at.benches.' Opera giasses will be The new Chancellor of the Ezchequ8r,do; , mad., $4.50 in has proved its worth in the three has declared that'hla first dut will be 5; d , fib ., ;b50 $ Dedeagatch, Salonika and Crete. It $ Vaced at their disposal for following y to $b; do, cum.,;A.60 to ;4.60; butcher carried food, medical supplies, cloth- years of experiment and will, of :wa del cats incisions whsle a small wire- to settle the debt to the United States.,heifers, choice, $5.76 to $6.25; do, ing, blankets and &'variety of sn^aller I doubt, now that it is to be permanent- less telephone connected bee with will am- speech Cardiff,when he in a $425;�butcher cows,choice, $4to0$5a relief necessities to a total voice'of i ly provide:! for by the L:n.versity of "pti!!er behind the Observers will be P t do, mad. $3 to $4• canners sad-gut--��n .�.•lv.'t'� ,.,, :,,,�:�,naM factor to Oat used in describing the various stage •to the'necessity of a prompt sett e- Province' of meat of the reparations problem. ters, $1.50 to $2.25; butcher bulls, o II weIiare of the Province of Ontario. of the operation, ,$4 to$b; do, cum.,$2.60 to$3. F• El�Ction3 <• tom: By the use of a constant antiseptic Regarding the amount owing the _..' ses Language. ,•- �, steers, good, $5.50 to $6; do, sptay before and during the operation, United States, he said: It is a beavy fair, 4.60 to ;6.26• stockers,, good, in "h Senate Mrs Smith ir" on her first. ocean Dr. Pauehet beHeves a greater degree debt, but we have told. America that $4.50 to $5;do,fair, do alt `_ . voyage. 113.b0 $4; cep, pe sneaks] success will be possible, we are responsible for it to the last good, light, $6 to $7; do, good, heavy, A despatch from Dublin says:-The "What's that down there'?" she ask- an it is quite conceivable that under'penny, and we are going to, pay it." 4 to $5; do, calls, $1.50 to ;3; calves, Dail Eireann devoted a recent session ed of the captain. s; tbhe ofd system darigeraas bacteria fee- choice, $10 to $10.50; do, good, $8.50 to the adoption of an elaborate code of "That's the steerage, madem," he » �oentty were exhaled into wounds by�w The Precious Thing. to>9.60;.do, med. and heavy, $6 to $9; rates for the election of a Senate. Of replied. N fh. unintentiona} careless watchers, A banker had engaged a tutor for do, grassers, $3.50 to $4; milkers,'$80 "Really!" ,exclaimed to $90; springers, $90 to $100• lamb&, the. sixty members -ad the Senate, 80 - "Really. exclaimed the woman, to F his children, and he addressed the choice, 11.50 to$11.75;de,calla,$8.50 will be nominated by the President, surprise; "aand does it take all those prospective instructor of the young to ;7 toga, fed and watered, $10 to the remaining 30 will be elected by people to make the boat go straight?" Discovered. idea as follows: $10.2 ; do; f.o.b., $9.25 to $9.50; do, the Dail on proportionate represents- --- .i► - • find the steak sir?" I , "Always bear in mind, my dear sir, country points, $9 to $9.25. tion. The Republicans are continuing - Waiter (flaking'Yoe tip)-"How did _ Tw that in my children I am intrusting to Montreal. to occupy Clifden, north-west of Gal- �; :: :•=. a. "'?= Diner (not,taking the baitl-"Oh,by you my most precious possessions and D Oats, No. 2 CW, 64 to 65c; No. 8 way,which they took after a fierce en- 1 strategy, you know; the little beggar give them your best. And what is your CW 60 to 61c. Flour, Manitoba, spring counter with•the National forces in - was hiding behind one of the peas."' �lowest price?" wheat pates., firsts, $6.80. Rolled oats which 80 of the Nationals were cap- { bag,90 ]be., $3.05 to$3.16. Bran, $21. {cared, but they have messed all the "THE GENTLEMAN WITH THE DUSTER" Shorts, M. Hs No. 2 �. Y, , per ton, car men taken prisoners with the excep-� rF lots $16_to $17. 1 tion of Commandant O'Malley andIs r-_ Cfseese, flnest eastern•&, 2034 to cal f - three' ytains. 4 20%c. Butter'choicest creamery, 38 to' "..x ' `�`� I x ! •�/: 39c. Eggs, selected, 39 to 40e. .Pota- s / toes per bag car lots 90 to'95c. I Fruit and Blossoms '_ r �- > ' oil mv! in West's Mild Fall' 1h!11:` / Cattle, cum, ;1 to ;3; calves, voila, $9 to 110,; grassers, $3 to $ ?1 ' bogs, best lots, ;10.75 to $11. I " + ,;::: .•._._ s -�rw•- A 44spatch front Winnipeg says• �, - • r '"Time Table The autumn akton to unusually-mild; "t::'� O British Elections in We Canada. In. Manitoba $=;r:: it r:. • - - there has not yet been severe frost,; .: ! '°":_ ..: A despatch from London says:_ and several odd phenomena are re-' - r`- + • +•-:A :-' ported. On Monday of this week S., ` „Following is the time-table of the + i A. Surnmerscales of Selkirk picked �.Y British election: ape strawberries in his garden. They = " ` Proclamation dissolving Par- �. were from the ever-bearing variet ,.` liament ................Oct. 28 g 3 ` ' Nomination Day ...........Nov. 4 Wild strawberry .plants are in bloom, --- Elections ... ......... .....Nov. 16. in the country. and pussy wi?loots have Gabriel D f4nnuntta .: a Assembling of the New Par- sprouted new shoots and buds. It is rig o y Still a Donis' Idol in Maly. He liament i r orted that cheer frees are rn A'•- ti Nov. _0 torn$ to Rome for the Brat time since bloom a: tort William, sevetal1 1915, and has thrown in his lot n k The most undeserved as well as th- brurchex in blossom haying been `+ Ali: Balfour•-"Shall us? .Let's." most dangerous flattery is That which brci:gh` I a neoi•epaper office there Fascstl movement Thousands o;his �` From Reynolds, Newspaper (London, E.nilaad)• we bestow upon ourselves. ; by Cal. S. C. Young. followers have Joined them,aa a result • � ;Y +•µa.:.aR .- 5 `+9•..i,.NUS. 'ti'" �. .rte .Y Mawr 'Td; ^ 1 '.y1y y" hx `�:,:f,, t ti. ,p�A� •7. i' .e".�,r ,»., ;•a •,., x•- r. , s• sir ��•' r a A ')•-'vcs` • :. M r ,.•..,.y. _ ' � -J +"7 ct�. g '' p,y,� k _�., +. 6 /,+�z't:'rv, &t?s� 1sze..'� "+�. :xr'» "W :n' ,ry --,. -�ri '�+• „yy M1. 'J� ,.s�;'... �.�;-x°- .s<, - »:&�'• rv' .ti_ •4-.- ...•x' :r•�- ,,,x,'.. � `''• - oT,• - .err &,. ^.i• '�::x'-•-t .1' .�,_ -^'r:sT >- �"':: �' ry;:'isY" �.i�' � t: -'�. •'P �,. „�"ix.'�,', .'"' .> " .r, f °;..- b.,.• �+ +r'" •.aF-t%� '4i•., , s"', .s PJ{"`..;;•'r;,,w: .r ''�r�ie -` r x. �. •,,,p_.., :• y'~ - r =r. ea. -.�•, .� :t �•. rr: '4- fi' ^�. ::5-. 't•. �',•.•. �n-.w. �t•.'. -: �'�',,;a,�' ,,.c; .q...;: ,�y, .,. "r'` i '4.'." .fi...;,;' '� ' ..^,ti. obi'• �' _ '9. '{ ,,t( �� yy, q I v'a.4 u"^ y �.a I.. ri^J�.•.'•'oR.;•'°^I-'.:•. ,•. < '..er. 'L., nV•.. '.:yr l .t '�'rr'b '{^"^''.: ..:"E:iIY f.Y:1}4', 'e„a^fu`r'.•G°, !^V_- ^lrG�' .::$., :a -2. :'Y.�P.' Hw 41.+'y'u•.`..: !!v-. .F. S. .,, ,•,., ..may.:. � * •r. .v '4, ~�: . .`•. .CrJ.A. .,'L f.. .`Y ." i..rr_..; �' '.•...... . ..i.� ,ii ii, y i . . •" ., _, - :• sw r - .. ti iw'y:',°•- .. .. s. •''•JT'... �.afC.�.'''.,v..,. s .. �r. •� the -meantime. The deputation!derstand►that the surveyors began 'SFr s, k �# g �' rn was strongly supported lay Prem.; work ou Tuesday on Wis %vurk. R a �' R ' E ; > . per year,;Ttr]0 U paid'ip stye ter Drury, w ho is strongly w fin• _ gip.. -• _ r, '� ce*ttass ed to the building of any new line advance. WFtiT�VALE. =. in u positiun to the Canadian' r� C Nationalad. dlr. Hungerford gave The Worneo's Inatltute will r_:eet on FRUITS, PROVISIONS JOHN AURKAR, Proprietor, assurances that has NunId t'ecum Wedaasde+y.Nov. 157h,at s P. in.. at mend that these proposals be car- the home of Mrs. A. E, Major. There •!t_i`.: ried out, and that p- p arar.on s tbi6ior of baby Photos wi!t he en �sh TORONTO EASTERN for tue work would beirin inuuedia and a thimble tea will tAlow• Teas are going to advance. Lay in a supply now and save money. K rely, and if the liailc�"ay Board I _ Finest Orange Pekoe 6oe,lh. Mixed Teas 55e lb. crsy': A strong deputaxtion from the adopts the' racommendationa the � H�rlsle Blend Black-45c—:3 for 1.25 © municipalities between Toronto scheme wouia probably be cow•' Grain Prices are Firmer y and Port Hope jotirney,ed to To pleted by the end of 1923.. It is Cranberries are here forTl nks ivinq rv,:`•: :ronto on Wednesday last when hoped that by this scheme Picker- Cow equen.t y 'they conferred with S. J. Hunger- ing will be provii0ed with power Feed prices will also advance aka the New Nuta for Hatlo.we'en ford, vice president and genet al•and light at a reasonable price. feeding season come ors..' Spanish Onions loc It). Yellow Danvers 3nc per peck manager of the Canadian National In fact this village and township Buy your,requirementa now ' "railways, and Mr. Ruel, general are more concerned aboutsecuriug and save money. Celery 10 cents. ICattliflower '?0 cents. z4 *� these than than t'hep are about Anottiar car of Oat. $can %and Arista 'For Quick Selling—,10 dc.z. Ding Brand'Peas at 15e a'tin. ?'..,^ oansel and director of the Nation•_ 5 al Railways, iu regard tc, the electric railways. W pile the lat to arrive in a few days. "" ter would greatly benefitue, the ,, �,• �Fi•nnsn Haddie, Haddie Fillet?, ;.. :, . electrification of the 0. N. R. east Ccrn, W�eat,Oata. ..axeti Ch,�p,Bran .�; of Toronto in- order to pt•ovide securi_ug of electric light and Sh, rts,Otl Cake. T�^ka "-Boneless Kipl�era, Salmon Snacks. �. 'r' ire id trKUapoitati:�u to,this pact ones is naurd ur act. The build-' g- g etc.,'in-stock. '= - .'.'of the pruvince. Tire proposal of tug of the Yro�1i.eiaI Highs%ay has' . - 'the deputatiuu :5 that the Torun- removed to a certain extent the', Grinding Tuesdays, Th,:cadaya and K Ito Kxst:"rn be c.7uspleted, connect iu'2ent nee@=sits c f a❑ electric r.:rdaya, 7 cents per cc�t. • O _ ing with the C. N. It. at C'lwel' - railivaa • to tL-_ city. •Turont,, was TT T -;�- , y yLi i1:Ls�W �:La�J "F3 v all Your Groceries at The Grocer's." •;' ..-'., wont., which could necessitate .nut s-kid to ,}.urn tr.: r#e,.�ltaettun , - •_ :,the grading front Pickering to ou account asf thrir attitIlde iti CEDAR(iRIOVE = - Cherryv.-ood, and have the whole opposition to the ,eheme. We u6- �;a-ct Locust Hi:: Phnne`i.:z 2HOai ': Y electrified. The terminal r'oaitd.. he pe �er e ,� �,rket �'- be at the Dun, at least fur the ------- _ - - '-._ p T reseui. This, of course, would. - pot be as desirable as a terminus In the cent-e of the clty, but it is ,�,feY' Fifty Years - ;, the hest that can be hoped for in OUNDED fifty stars ago, the Dominion Bank to-day' On Friday,"October �'GOt'll, we open .Our has a chain of branches throughout the greater part of SALE REGISTER.. new.Corner Store opposite the 3 Canada, and strong foreign affiliations circling the , FRIDAY, Nor. 1fTa—Auction sale of globe. Our half century of banking experiencehatt developed Gordon House farm stock, new implements, bay, a complete and efficient service and a knowledge of financial '? aio, furniture etc., at lot 17, con: - 2r a"rs invaluable to our patrons. fi 2, Pickering(1} mites north o� the . Special Opening Sale for the weekend. - -: Village of Pickering), the property T ~' ,f;��pt Frank H. stark. Sale at one. See_.. "'�`M � atch our window for cut prices J bills. W. B. Powell, auctioneer. 10 ".dip .' • .,9ATCRDdF, Nov. 11Tg—Auction sale f�lIId save L110IleV. rra of 2 bouses and lotq in the Viliage of Brougham, the property of R. J. ltlt�I78Y BRANcK s� G. P. LYND, Manager. SIG W. B. Sale at 2ticlock•. Flee bialy.. BROOKLIN BRANCl-1, L C. CROSS, Man"ar. - We have been told that-we cannot make a living !;9•, -. W. B. Powell.auctioneer. � - • SATURDAY. Nov. 187x—Auction ahte at our prices. We- believe in small profits ?�. of farm stock and 'implements at rot ---_-- -- ~^�-`- � and quic ' Ietnrns. 80, con,8. PickeriaR the property- of s. P. Hilt. 81.d at one. See PICK - _ bills. F. W. SilyeraidPS, aeuctir�neer. . � I� - = u -TvesnAY, Nov. 21sT—Auction sale o! The Store-that set the price.. Choice Fresh and Cooked t' about 10 acres of standing cedar. ��{ &Wu same hardwood and elm, at lot Ql9ats. Prices that are LESS. 1' 10, con. 9. Pickering, the property of s k David A. Pugh. gate at oar, sharp. OPPOSITE THE • ` U -_ .. . h l[ E Plekel� I Be*bills. . A. Pugh, auctioneer. F. J. CQ aIn frQRDOY HOL'9 ' Round Roast or Steak. 2&:per Ib f TB�DAY. Nov. 81sT—auction sale of _ - - s 00 head of choice daisy cows, (Sole- Surlutn Roaay or Steak. �28c rein and Durham grade). Clydesdale Porterhouse Roast or Steals, 2$c ': �- _ horses, Cotswold sheep and York- 20c Hardware Sir shire hogs. the property of Oliver .'Ruaip Roast,... � '^ Denny, tot 24.con. 4. W bitbv, See Fine Rib R.oaat.. .. ,. .. 20c " bills. Sale at 1.2.30 o'clock. sharp: • �. Wm. Maw, auctioneer. W. A Heavy Rib Roast. w ... .. ... 18e Knox. Clerk. Shoulder Roast. .. -... 14 and 16c- 1 -__®ATt7RDAY. Nov. 2brs—Auction sate PotRuaat, .�.- ,. - ---= - 14c " - The Canadian Home needs plenty'ot _ } of farm 'stock, implements, hay. brisket, to boil - Fe " _ - grain roots, furniture eta., at tat 17. - - ... - - - Herat and Li;h con.8. Pickering, the property of Left of Pork,_ _ ., ... _26C Percy Wideman. No reserve as the Loin of Pork. :.. .. � ''' ��- 'y fates has been sold. Same a6 1 p. sal. 8honldet Roast of Pork, 2Uc 28c "` - Butt a Happy see bills. D. A. Pugh. auctioneer. - ' Tenders for Debentures. —_Pare Park Cho , .:. ... - ' .. 25� " ' �:- Thought Range =c Finest Salt Park.... - ,.. UC and you will always be comtortali� ' Sealed Tender@, marked -Fenders Fliest Breakfast Bacon, piece, il5e " - - - one. :: and contented. x ` for Debenture+.," will be recei'ed by - .. sliced. ... . , ' the undersigned Treasurer up to Mop- ,day, November 20th, 19U for the Wild Cared.Cottage,Rolle(half or whole), . 118c `• _ _ Buy a CiDleman �! soc purch&se of debentures of the Corpor-Issued fore Township of the Pickering, ,Beek Win. _ '• r! • Lapp .� _ ... ... Village of Pickering.'beari Interest 'WtOers,.. ... ... ..: -.. .. nbc •' V ` at dz per cent per annum and repay ';Head-Uheeee,.� _. .:. .., •' and have a good light during t6s I*ble in annual instalments during a "' - g g term of ten years. !Easy First and'Domestie Shortening. 3 The 50 center loo winter tivenio s. For faller particulars apply to the 5 lbie 80 cents r :. It.is a plesenre for as to show -� Treasurer or Clerk of the corporation ., ` " lb prints 18 caste t you our goods ". or to the Trustees of the Police Vitt- Fresh Trout and White Fish Every Friday A ,tee. - J S BALSDON :- f ICKERINGI • 'Dated=:the 10th d ey of November, • ) " - .A9 �'. G. Barnes. W. G. REID, PICKERING Township Treasurer, 18=9 R. 13. 1, Locust Hill. - . -Banking by Mail ` _ MANY sail varied are th. q&per of m.n wla sondes! ' ed. a •' ea wbo ive far eaway from bank find ifxa!' r by mail saves them making special _ p�e to town, and la satisfactory in every way and quite - "Reduced Prices in-.Effect." . W pay Interest .f dent rata on suer aeoevnta - rite or culars. : ' _ • . __. R U E N' -- � -- ' - - • ' � - • - -. . . . - , ._W �ll for ern parti TAND . BANK TFIf; Writ Watch of beauty It's easy-•to foxget theae glorious " t* w and sound eraftmanshfp October dale that threa months :'::henna we wi11 be shivering in the . .TOTAL ASSETS OVER EIGHTY-THREE MILLIONS `x The wrist watch you huy for = _ :grip Of wI;lter. But you need pick°ring Branch, - - W F.Law, Manager some dear friend should be a not QZead the 9nOW and E18eG— Whitby- Branch, � _ C. k McClellan, Mang product of the soundest crafts- thb bi�in wines if you OK n a ,. mansbfp. If 'it is not. ao g - _._—_..T --'-- --•--- --- ,. amount of beauty will make it I Ford closed car. - -i :. Pi. . .ao object of pride to ire A Ford Conpe Ot Sedan will give you a rr� LL�, a wearer. new —will trans- lam' e B a k e r con caption of winter motoring In our wide display of'Gruen i Wrist Watches you will Sod i form What you have hitherto regarded as an : timepieces of unsurpassed :' endurance test into a real pleasure. ;_. beauty, accuracy and, depend- While, biilldin d we are c`<arr3-ing' AII OIIT ' ability. Each is a product of Buy your closed car NOW. Emv !^ :~ thefamous 'Gruen Guildcrafts- payments if you wisla. -business as I15i1€11 c,ppuSiC,e the Jleth- 4 -' manship--theSnestcraftslnari• - Qd19t Church. ,.You will find us �• .. \. - ship known to modern watch- making, here With the goads, some- i v ' •Uome in and eanmine some of ' ..!..our .Build ctea• :s :' thing to s1lit all. tastes. r .� : �Ytons. You will be surprised r _ ' t the very moderate .coat of J White Bread, Brov'n Bread, Fruit Loves Such timekeeping master- Try our Milk Rolls, only 6e each, enough fox a meal. Independent .phone 200 +Rig assortment of Chocolates in bulk and boxes. ` 7 V. Me HICKS �-- JEWELER Sherwood J. Collacuft Independent Phone 900. H. P1Ck x WH!TL3 Y. CsNl;. Ford Sales and :e-vice 5taVivu. H. R. Money, 1 ,'�`, +, r4j.;4.^: �•~ia'.' L;• - s „t r :� •rn ..,.v ��• �1- 'Y'� ,+•:^+' io':-!� r' t: _ -�' -"t-'�?sC�s '.x!..:,...^ 'k.r•*w:_.i w -.r"• 'P,+,I w .'->. ..9r .e.. :x:: ',i. 6"•' -_ S�'IB'i�Y"L1�Ys' '�,i�ac+lfi•{`�`�c �•'�!:e:.t��:.�i•�w.nra..:.i$`••'Yu".. .,!r".:+ °.�%� ."'S'`��1'IL+i:.,,�tk.'nrr.•4ra?w?''rl?^:wr�.SC,r;:�n�` ;Kra.'3�71r,1�.[.:.c'ikM!^"w.b.'rrC;2Y^t.�,t,,,5^..oT:A:.=a.,..,:cx*dp."h.�i.'#��!L'.t."`J1d.;J'"�'', fY`fKr.L��s'��? _ ti 'P •x:E, a :% - ,.•t' 'x�` .4 's.....,.^s• fx;r,_",. s. ^A _.1,. Y ^y.' r ,e �3-' 'R•n -•.,3f1"`„ :-•• c' ;'?,;,• ,rw r •S_ -'w.Ii.. t. e' 4se :,'o .,r.<•. f,.. a '••,.�-+�.+•.'.' •_�%r.: y ,�,., : .Y• ,-.a -a--, •y+ +�'ri.rr•• �:R•y'ir�-•.`.r.'d''' .�f`�,,,`, ,r..+• t a„�` �7Y*• �+'yC?^�y�..° n`' ;•i•,..�•�.:” `•.''"M`<, - ..p.::•_r .r l,'" " .j ;•S+". ...•j"y,::. �',� i• visa;.x. _ ?trig. .x.. �,'w• �b-'^:°Yr ,-i, '•�: �'°'' '`35 ..h �• CLAREMONT. Thomas and Mro. Gregg were in 4 TIMB TABLE—Ficksring Station $3 Thos. Hammond was in Toronto C{ztrridge vn Sunday. p T.R. Trains going East tins as follows Mr. Fa%cett, (A Tcrouto, spent F ARM L A N' D S No. 10 Mail 7.57 A M. over Sunday. Thanksgiving with David and Mrs. - 8 Local r�P.M. py" Mrs, Wm. Bundyy is ill at pros- To buy or sell your farm, consult the Farm Lands Departm_ eni of H " so roost '8.26 P. M �'.. ant and is nodes the doctor's care. .G gigs Mackie, Vies`Davideon and The United Farmers Co.operative Company, _ Sunday train, 7.57 A.M. Mrs. Palmer spent& few daps in biisa Ho uza 'peni T'nanksgiving in 'R Limited. Trains goiag Wsst dos w follows- : - - Stouffville with her sinters Mrs. G. _ -_-- No. 29 Local 10.50 A.M. 'Toronto. Lee' Miss Gray, who was visiting at A. J. ALLISON, Repr sentative, Pickering, Phone Pica• 1503 27 ail •L.44 P.M. "' 9 Mail 9 OS P:M. _ _�'''`;.,• Mias S. E. Evans is attending a "Cairnbro¢ie," has returned to her �' Sunday train, 8.06 P. 1F[: .: Baptiet�convention in Peterboro home in Coldwater. •''•' this week. Foregoing is according to Standard David A. and Mrs. Pugh spent 'MrN. Wier and daughters, f To. �., time. Thanksgiving with Chas. A. and ronto. spent the holiday with Mrs. Grant, of Toronto. John and'Mrs. Fleming and other - ' ,, •, i Coal, Coal friend;�. Mrs. James Percy, of Toronto, A naL her of ladies attended the has been_ visiting old friends in bazaar, given by the ladies of the Claremont for a few days. Anglican e:hurch in Stouffville on Miss Mabel Edwards w.aa home WednrLdxy last. °'r Hard and Soft Coal of the », from Toronto over Thanksgiving, - - ' .,best quality .ou returning Monday evening. ---'- ' � ------------ �. --' ,,� � y. hand " Warner-,and Mrs. Brown, of A;.'CTiGti SALE OF - _ _, .__ ® � ,, •• ,;,y Oshawa, were visiting .friends in .^ .: :._Claremont over Thankegiving. �tii�S�S ��y CATTLE -' THOS. A. LAW Mrs.James-Madill, who has been - confsned to her bed fora few days ISPLE:i�1;tiTS ETC.. i =is now u and is much better. The ro art' of "There are D ���� - . _ p P P - y Robert Willison, a Claremont „' -.- c . � C Sheet to Ea =s °. 52... .,...0,,,.5 HIZT.� y, is now science piaster in 'the ACss4r$aslla AWA :. Burnaby High School',Vancouver, Lot 20, rear C,m. Pickering, half Lying About Your Farm B. C. mile west of Brock road, on CLAREMONT GARAGE —in waste wood which one of my Toronto Saws w:71 readily tuna Harold S. King, with a fellow- SATURDAY, NOV. ISTH, 1922 into fine fuel. student of McMaster University, The iollowing property, viz: There's no piece of farm egnipmeat I know of which will so quickly Having rented J: Mcd6th's Gar spent Thankeg$vi rag with the home scrim pay for itself as a Toronto Saw. That's'why I recommend it so y highly. Age, I am prepared to snake eapert 7 X. folks• Team mitehed bap geldings 5 yearn repairs on all makes of cars. All Mrs,. Hovey, of London, and Dr, old weighing about 22044be., Black T°r°ae any are all steel c°nstruct;vice. giure little power to p r and Mrs. Mille, of Toronto, spent gelding 7 years old, (Trey gelding 9 °?slat°—give many yearn of dollar-saving service. makes of Storage Batteries repair. -over the holiday with D. A. and years old. Chestnut..gelding 3 years You can't realize the saving is time, money and labor which you'll ed and recharged. Ageacp focus Mrs. Scott. old, Driver 6 years old. malm with mocha t on farad until you have seen the the Exide Storage Battery. Biro. James Evans returned cATrLts "Toronto"line, I7f bi glad to a awn fully•at nay time. Ind. phone No. 1808 ., ` from Toronto With her grand- 3 Holstein cows with calves b�yy side, W. STOUFFER. n; • daughter, Miss Nora Wilson, on Holstein cow due Nov. S. 13olaeein C, .�T., P = K E �' 27tf ;Claremont, Ont. " • 'Baturday last. cow in full flow, Holstein heifer with COCKSHUTT AGENT " calf by side. Holstein tow due day of 4 Quite a number from here at sale. Red cow in full flow. Red cow • ' ?- tended the anniversary rvices in PiC}=e1 ,g'+ - - 0=t. It is My Business I'y with calf by side, Red cow due Dec. .P. :, " `the Green River Baptist Church 20, 5 y?srling heifers. The above are To help.you run pact of yours, on Sunday evening; a choice lot of mileh cows. By opening a New Garage In the Vil- A number of the members of the PIGS,SHEEP AND Fowl : Masonic Lodge here,pa6i a frater Pat anw, 7 store pigs. 3 Shropshire 1 e of Whitevale I am prepared to do p g all kinds of repair work, including nal visit to the lurch Cliff Lodge ewes, '2 Shropshire ewe lambs, Shrop- � on Friday evenin last. shire rats 1 near old. About 30 Rock tope and side enrtwins. also making R bens,Ah, it 50 Rock chickens,o young - your old car look and run like new by Miss Jean Evans, of Hespeler: y g giving it a good-coat of new paint. and Mrs.Mort Toronto, were the gees 3C Pair of old geese.. i. �• Agent for Toronto machinery, iaclssi- -Thanksgiving guests of their par- IxPLF�[ENTt9 dtc. ing;Pumps,; WindmiUs, Silas t ante, Josiah and Mrs. Evans M-H tinder B ft., McCormick"mower, ps _ Rake, ycuffier, M-H drill. Rootpuiper, R and,(iasotine Engines. :rwu Mica Merle Ste pheason.of Drum M-g cultivator, Set of trucks, Set of° � N s CHARLES M. RICH, •bo. accompanied by Mies King.- P{eury harrows 4 sections, Riding Principal of the Continuation plow single furrow,2 Wilkinson plows THE BUSY STORE—THERE'S A REASON, Home Tel. 5521. W1litevsle,'clei! -„ School, spent Thanksgiving at her No. 7. Wagon. Bet of sleighs, Cutter. home here. Rubber tired buggy nearly new, Em- We eougmtuiate Waster Gordon try'wheel. Milk vat nearly new, 2 Real Borland on winning the football logging chains. Number a cow chains, Come to the Store and trade-IT PAYS ? You see what on et and = awarded to the pupil securing the trees. Sete of a3borse doub etrees. get what you pay for. We have the goods at the right prices largest number of prizes at the 8eoo�p shovel. Car for round track for school fair. y p and pay Lop prices for your produce. We invite cum- Bargain barn. pe fork ro e, f number s rison and want to know our shortcomin e, Our band goes to Stoaffville on sling ropes. A number o!grain bags, - '1?s► g ,. Sunday forenoon to furnish mask Forks. floes and other articles. so be trank with us. That is the way to square dealing. for the local Veterans church par- SAT, ae:Al-Y AND Ro0'rg `. ads and decoration of the soldier's About 10 tons of timothy ay. About We have&.complete stock of Rubbers and Rubber Boots at prices y 1 Only 2 h. p Gray Engine, 40.00 . graves in commemoration of the 13losda of clover for seed, A quantity .' that will bear comparison. . , Armistice. There will be about of straw to be fed an the place. About 1 Only Corona Cook Stove, sixty veterans in the line of march, 7W bus. macgolds. About 900 bus,tur- say your Dominion Ezpreas Money Orders from us. nearly new; .., 80.00 f On;Sunday evening there will be ofps. About 400 bus.seed oats. About a special Armistice and Memorial $OO bus. mixed grain, About 200 bus, 1 2nd hand Pandora range <� lam of buckwheat. Q { "service in the Baptist Ohareh with HASNaee V R 0 U 0 H A 2 Only coal heaters, good, 20.00 sermon by Bev. Charles W. Hinz 2 sets of brass mounted harness, Bet and music by the choir a p g 2 Only Oil Stove Ovens, new pptopti• o! low harness. a sere single harness, regular 6.00, ... 5.25 . ° .ate to the eccasioo. Morning ser• 5 borne collars;Robe.S horse blankets• vice theme: "The Secret of Real Fvasr�rrvsa 8 Only 3124 is,. Tires, reg. Greatness." Sideboard, O'kiwhen chairs, Rocking ,, 1 21.80, K&S and Uom., 118.110 Foreman McDougall, 'Of the chairs, Kitchen cable, Small table, � , Bridge Construction rt . suffer. Lounge, Kitchen range nearly new. 2 Only Charlie, new, regn- I2.OA pa Coal oil stove with 4 burners and oven fi - far 15.00, „- : ed a very painfnl and unfortunate / accident last Saturday when nearly new, Summer kitchen stove. " ��, i.: .;, 1 Only Separator(Primrose)y ctankiag his car. The engine Coal or wood beater. A number of back-bred, bt•elcar. his orris et stove pipes, Daisy churn. Butter bowl. 450 lbs., new, tog. 115.00, 90,00 R L ladle and print. Washing macrioe, Bay your paint from the joint. Des. Tomlinson and Melotte cream separator, Strainer, W j,7 g 4Ba11 were called to set the frac Milk pail, 11 lamps and other articles. ; :W T E R i • C o o i t Lure which was a compound one. No reserve as Mr. Hill is giving up , We congratulate Wm. R.Coates farming. CLAREMONT :'on'having saccesda.11y psseed his at t�e turn of a tap s examination in cornet playing and `Sale at i p. m., sharp. h ae been given a position (with Rots—Hay, grain, feed, hoggs veal - ♦b e j 1gTQ� s aw salary)is the Anglo-Cana- salves, fowl, furniture and all sums You pump over a ton of water every day. Your wife carries This le the Ideal Store to buy diau Concert Band of Huntsville, of$15 00 and under, cash: over that over two thousand heavy pa17s of water every'yew. your groceries. Oat, his duties to begin not later amount 12 months credit will be giv- M Toronto Windmill will do awn wltb all that drudgery- tban the Brat of the new ear. It en on furn{sbiog av roved joint y y fiery' Our stock is up-to-date. clean-in fact y j It provides a supply of running water for your kitchen, bath- we sell only the best, -is indeed an-honor to Mr, ' Coates Dotes or 5 per cent o8 for cash. 7 room, or garden. It glues you water for your stock without base We have a cod assortment of Chris- and also to the village that he J. ForRie. F. W. Silversides, lost or effort expended. g = G ties' Biscuits.fresh every 2`weeks, •'hails from to be represented in 'leek. Auctioneer. - P Toronto Windmill initial cost is low. Its upke'p-only an also a full line of past and Canada's finest musical organiza- -- occasional oiling. bread flours at lowest prices. -` lion• cc Quiet, cheap, powerful-=the time and labor saved will pay for We have also secured the agency tosell ? Under Ilse auspices of the Clare- :You 'Can s,7�rid itself in a single season', with continual comfort thrown in. ^_aaaaa Bread. (Set a loaf next Wont Women's Institute, there Come in sad talk it over next time "tlme•.vou are in town. �► will be a Maas Meeting in Cora- _;7 both cideq of your dollar you're sa town It nil gasoline, but at J. Fingold's, pay you• We don't sell coal oil nor K memoration of the Armistice, this i just fresh groceries, provisions. (Friday) evening at 8 o'clock. Flannel Blankets, Ladies' Fleece- - G II Maynard[, f=nice etc. Phone$808. A. Lieut.-Col. W. C. Michell,'former- Lined Underwear, Ladies' • Wanted-Poultry,Butter, ERA - '_ ly of Claremont, now Principal of Hose,•all wool. Wllltevale - - Ontario FRANK CRIDLOW, the Riverdale Collegiate Institute, All wool Pullover Sweaters, 1 r, T� -will be the speaker of the evening. All-wool Sweater He will speak on "The Signifiea- Men's Pants, heavy tweed, Mena tiong of the Armistice," and will Fine ant.,,Shirts, Penman's Union AD" R. YAkE narrate humorous and other inci• ';•s dents of our Canadian lade at the Suits, Boys Tweed Suits. Registered Optometrist front. Ors the programme will Call and.ee- for yourselves. T s - and'Optician _ also tie good music, vocal and in r + Will be at Mr. Palmer's Boot and Shoe strumental. Everybody is invited Z. Fingald, t .Claremad Store,Claremont,on Tuesday P. M.of to unite in.this celebration. 6 each week,for Testiiag�N-as, "The Pill Bottle," a cleverly IInd. Phone 3800 ting Glasses. and to take in Watob, Have Your Cain 6round - Clock and Jewel Repatrio for J. written playlet, 'woe Riven by a Jewelry pa g noose or more of young people is Yake, Jeweler, SwnBvlUe. Any t'♦ �;:•�;�• ' the costumes of India, last Thnrs- AT THE pa iring or orders can be left with Mr. .• , day evening in the Union Church. Harness/ Shop , Palmer or Shop, Clarmont. was , �; The story pictures in a most inter- esting way the heroic self-sacrifice — !1,/a r I S of mediml missionaries in the re-' Cam Flo' V _ .. lief of suffering among the heathen This i8 $Orse Blanket time of India. It is, in itsautstanding and our.selection is good. :, __'Work done while you Wait features, founded on fact. l-eing adapted from the well-known Come in early and medicalfamily of,fourgenerations. ''-* _the Scrndders. who hA�e bean -. look them over, We are in the market for winter and = F, serving so long in this.mercy work ° Mar vi8 wheat, oats barley with telling results upon the Hia- Buffalo Robes, Wool Rugs, > > Of all materials and dedan ". tins and Moham►vedans. A wept- Club BaB�'e. and r e • In uire _ kept in stook. It will n ern college graduate of ttis family S q >» >�: y° is the heroine of th thetorap. eR�f All kinds of Leat�l®r Goods r pri - - Maid" e CO Ce S call at oar works acd lnspeoi 1 obtain pelves Don't be -,� turning to India, ppe a$svis we do not employ them,,., ,,• 10 India's suffering woolen captured Good Shoe Repairing Service L_ �.•''w ly we can, and dofbrew oft lbs �i Ozer in turn for a medical mission- The Campbell, Flour i•i& Co.p Ltd. sommisdoo of 10 per esot..whiibYOU WE sry career. This Dr. ME Scudder s�inlysave by parebadng from ae: V= r r 11tH already brought the blessings CECIL BRADLEY Mills At of health and new life to many Harness make-, } J. T. MATHESON �PVmt<ugds of Igdiea'a girls and PI KERING8 _ Q IAJUQ Q outo �'eterboTo �Gke1'lll� via" lfwftl 9001,9A �w•,.r,}•: ztifys,;, .; .3i x,:,rn+° .. ! ,r 'rho w.. .w.:,•;• '.R '� .n.. i. ',.xra sr a..:, �,:, .v".'M1^::.m*,C.:. tt 'fin. 7. "•". .k =�+,'.,.fis:fa 'v '.,�r -:�i•""6 ,ww.,.urA,n4&„S ,,! :dt�• •e <.:. ., ,�. 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TFi•..;hti.0 N.. �•. yes�,>. `yy fi I - ,• .w." �* .9 �•• - mod,•... :.� p '� Y�: w .i" •" ''� and thf worst is 'filet to cQm(s Pinches into prettiness:Every > „ • ,_. - ;:' 3- r a no matter how tired are ou ' ••�. ' _ t Y , Pinch an . . . . '. •A' over your ecakP'snits► your thumb a� X r torefi ftw, Be careful that and F r so't leave a elrtgie inch of the 6ealp • Unpimhed. TlLia has the effect at -- ' • y - a 'squeezing out all the - ::. 1 I surplus oil and t t1'• 1 «= gives the glands a chance to reek sad y'ti r I needn't te4 You how important ' _ •- _ - diet and fresh air are to the 011y_hair- r5g.` I igestion, faulty elim- ination,ed woman. Ind' •- - food that'is too rich or stimu- lating,all help to make your Lair look just the way it shouldn't. An Apple s Day, h' " " •r We a?l welcome with delight the - K a Tall days with their abuhdance of bright, Juicy aPPles fresh f � rem the p. orchard. Nothing eo lends it to" r s .- the whims of the a r , PPetite as a perfect ► !� apple, raw or cooked'. Breakfast, din- ll p � GVM -� 1V 3e ) "7 ner and supper may each boast of £(,� - ' S �l�• a favorite 'apple dish. >�IF • They tell us, with a . great eat,deal of - truth, that "an apple a day keeps the 'doctor away." Let us eat our "apple a day"-,raw, and let us cook them my si mueto deliciously since if one is good more Satisfies the sweet tooth,and moat be better: thf r;` �f_• ,/�� Apple with sausage staffing-Select maids appetite and digestion. large smooth apples suitable for bail-- ""6 �„■, mg• Remove the cores and fill cavity, with mixture of equal parts of es.u- • Cleanses mouth and teeth. �- � �. -<• age, bread crumbs arts scaly• 'cut . A eat boon t0 S3I>40�CeTSt • . apples. Cover top with buttered '■'>�' crumbs and bake. Serve as the dish for supper. meat _ `_l__ y��a ♦ ° ..._ _ '1 Apple and celery •� -!'ehe`�lllg celery cut medium Combines pleasure and sized apples, 1 c. celery cut in cubes, +4*6441 g♦•„� =i4 c- nuts, 1 c. mayonnaise dressirg. benefit. •.. eI Pare and cut the apples in cubes. `� 4_- Scrub the celery well with vegetable Don't >1Y11S$ the •Q of the r t hR' bah, cut in cubes and crisp in cold water. Drain. Toes apple, eels and, + 1\ PP celery new N 1 PS---the candy,-coated r '�,• 'the nuts together with tarts and mix with 41 ' � mayonnaise. Serve one lettuce leaf peppermint fid bit To....About ' an salad lot - O leaves Plates or garnish with celery Chew • ,'; +■ - Apple dressing r it after every meal bread crumbs, 1 or Pettltry-2 C. Yor Add Tcharm. +rth stock, 1 % c. warm .water or Chapped onion '2 - . Persuade hair cello that are lazy sour apples '}tare mason Fashion has changed to get up and do their work. . ! CchOpPed). % c.'diced celery, 2 tt p. ���G mind aboa't hats end ]tact and Stand !buttes ar W your heads up on your. Po'u,t.y-fat, salt and pepper Bats still set down closet finger ti lu taste. Soften bread p pe. Put them right behind' crumbs with �j •.«; ,, oa the •head, but a colt fluS of hatr Your seas' and move your $ 14zkewarm water or with stock from� � ow,40 at a neddine must thaw becicwayd acrd forward aH overr�oarc fowl. Add Cher ingredients and use 1.sa stuls -- ' �abmewbare bettea>rtt it. 86 if you want , being clue that Roast ng for roast turkey. chicken Ilk you do not 4eave Y, tzm" *0 most of your appearance, the tiniest apace unclawed. Be rigor-J or duck o�v�eehaaic your neck or your hair. our, but don't imitate a bad-tempered i Pock and apples•--Surround Nature doesn't give everyone Fm°y °! +� scratched scalp can't be pork roast with pared. cored apples i00857, abundant and wary hair. No, a healthy one. �and bake. Serve on platter with pork, fludded;but taodezn science offers, you Perhaps you don't desire any more eSiecs of pork in centre surrounded ftckM a stew natural ail for with border of the baked apples. = wtiT to tool nature and have at the your hair. You htaAs Apple m PP _ .. " :. Ju" 1loa Mud of hair-you want. Its drY-iah*d woman in envy when �a�e--•4 c. apples, 2 c.' 7Vh�"' - - for the aicslp Speeial kind you atut sbampooing for the thdrd kmoa• 2 c' water, # c, sugar, _ t e ttt aaar+elae for the dry, - bane is one month. You never can lem Run apples and raisins ad ug}t the food disc ��-fA ' es ee for the oily, keep the wave in your hair, and, no throe and PPeT add water, ;"ice �' % ■i ' Duce! scab, taatter how much pains you take with juice of one-half lemon: _ C38 -� W6aa Yof he'r falls out easily and y� fur'°• tt always br"taks into Cook thirty mizmtes or until thick. ---- beasios oR gakMY, when the scalp is �rtgs and looks untidy Serve for breakfast with toast, as a `a - 4 ���"�� h i fine Quest-like &ndtW f ore I tell you abaft the 2xerciao�pad aaMeat pork or use as a. -or'O� untW on a dark dre" for yaor kind of scalp ' . Apple Na �� filler. HEALTH ('"� N " tz 7� want. to do thds azezriare let m make sure bhst you really Issue go firm apples, cut + D U�/A , to slices haPf an inch thick Ol t I Spread your ten fingers just as wide the heir after the shampoo.�p is left w " fat and serve with baked hham,.i -.BY DR. J. J. MMMETOH T�z possi2bly can sad pat them Pao. Ia a few r'�tt behind ears, with the days thle residue, of soap gives a roast pork or saumkge. � Provincial Meard'of Health, Otrtarlo ' tlhu*" at the base of the head. Slow- �y aP9'�ranL Or you may sham- Apple relish—Wash and core red o' ��� a w131 be glad to answer que&Uozzs on Public Health tttssr IF @WtW `l tines, in decks up and out- F°O Your fib' is hard water. This inch apples, crosswise into 04"uarter tees through this ootala& Addreas »at Spa Iloa.a, lth Most. " • 'ward Until they meet at the crown of always leaves the hair dead-koki Pour the juice of one �asosat, Taoato, Hard water can be softened by the aid- Iempn over the slimes to prevent a the�head Slap and start all over dition of bocci or Ales from Lvrni moo• Do this for about Eve miin• soda or a little �k• Add weak Utas. Clawing lo another essrciae lemon juice in the last rinsdne water, t° cover the elides: Serve What maker : boy steal green for the m •,' � r�4Uaee year hair to gleam with But caution is necessary in using these from dish as a relish for raeata, apples? zzjority ad them to watch a MaqmftW i , or, if it is thy, as an eaDeew of them defeats few o! their number; sorb u is seen gloss it as attractive slivery y'aUr FuUZ'Poae and brings bark Why does a boy like to jump? in a school football match. oil than the snore One way to be happy lo to set Thy are some of the questions put In the whose domain of "Chia exe:dsa is partienlarly designed The oil moo takes away. lint+t to your wants and keep a forward when the topics of recreation velopment nothing child de- k Y 1p isn't clawed. It,. there. P theriy ca bite A 1� Child recreati i, more ' I on t has a most Power- Week me srp at: All-Canada ren'a than • • - Week Conference that was recently ful influence on the future man or ' ° emJ �"� woman, and in the bzzi1din of �aarr+C� Ii .._._ in Toronto. g char. } aster as well as of health sound re-. The zm e of recreation for must 'ever be ' both young and old is becbtuing given a fore- and more apparent, but just how the; °1 $ ' - - •' - • ' 4� •' - recreation should be carried out is� . , 1 F�. ��. still a poser. : Somet #o Think About'.", I . Ig y" �w� _ _y ' . Dr. Lamb, Professor of Physical Music appreciation is a subject now' �� •�~:� Education, McGill University, Mont-taken up with the public school music, .a i S •.` real, says that recreation should as In order to be able to enjoy a concert - far as possible be supervised, else it�'or a musical entertainment we mutt z i ��p.LA ��:.+",•. may be carried on in a way that- is;know something about music, that is, ! ,,'i�N• s/ ! r.the individual or for the the form, harmony, -melody, and - ` A. community im which-he lius. I rhytbm. In fact music is a necessary i A � /a There are some interesting features part of one's education. Folk songs ��.,•r,_„r y of this subject. What makes a childcare the origin o1 a greet deal of our .tom •1•�� '�� ' j play, for instance. The consensus of beautiful music, and folk songs appeal ' Y9 r•�■;N,'..r. � opinion is that la is an e -:— play expression;to the heart. O y,.,...■�' _- of the pursuits of our ancestors away! The listener ,i� just as important . K O �� ��"•" back to primitive man. The child's.as the composer or pe;former, and lis. y g 1 k liking for jumping, climbing and tening to music should be like listen- - chasing things is an evidence of the ing to anything else. harvest - bf savage state. The child's liking for Early in life one saould learn the ' bows and arrows indicates his ances-;names of well known composers and tt�rl associations with forest and be able Lo identify them with their �� ... stream, caves, hunting A' " g g}±oaad, etc, compositions when heard. They should N THE plump kernels of wheat and barley Nature plants the Besides, the kind of play a child is be taught the first lemon in musical =TAY '.' seeds of human energy,which man himself must utilize in order to interested in, shows something of ]tic structure, which fs repetition of - :enjoy a harvest of health. -.` racial development. phrase. Why do boys as a rule like to steal Music is something more than mere ` These nutritious$rains are carefully selected and scientifically Con- green apples? Dr. Lamb thinks it is entertainment it is something to ""9 " *tried into crisp, delicious Grape-Nuts, which provides the nutritive mostly due to their love for excite- think about. and mineral elements that Nature intended for the use of man. merit, especially if in getting the ap- .1 a ~ - The -hour baking process partially re-digests the starch and plea' they have to outwit some crabby The school of experience grants na ' old man who guards the orchard. diplomas. There is always a post ° makes Grape+Nuts a rich and delicious food which digests easily and One thing to be kept in mind in graduate course. ' assimilates quickly. preparing T a dish of eels recreation facilities for :7V. Try p and crunchy Grape-Nuts with good rich milk children is that some sort of super- ` .'for breakfast or lunch. Grape-Nuts also makes delicious pudding for vision is beat. in this way truthful- or E L�.I� B R Q S a won er y sustains an ate t ese brisk near ca encour g instead of n be a ed n ovem r deceit, kindness instead _-_- • our dinner, ra sustaining s tag be days of Y, •? ,' _.f ---_. --- - - - justice instead of injustice, honesty l WQIIQT$ -'-- JtQ LIMITED -- instead of dishonesty and courage in- 9d•!8 YONt3E 8T. TORONTO HEALTH �- --=--- -: stead of cowardice. pe�*Nuts FOR HEAL `There's ez Reaes(M- In every kind of recreation the point T� them for your to be kept in mind is participation CHRISTMAS Girrs Muds by Canadian Postam Carrel Co., Ltd., 45 Front 3t., B.,,Toronto. Factory:Windsor, Ont. _ r rather than observation. In other Their Cate}ague will be sent an • words it is much better for alI the _ request Children to take part in games than d� '�..q"j,. •i'�'•Yr �yt�i' -:X ''sJ�'�.s ;'9:s A,^+•z- .�'..:�'�:�. ;?ter"' "7i:�� �y,..•�.. t;L� -i.. � .+F e�'• ,a '•:w�ae- '•».i 7'' .,x •�.�"iew'w"7.r gab' „Ys.. r' o .^.�.•. - .+d�,Y .•�. _�^�,X. ..a' •• ^✓ R71-MM , :fiAh .•,. _ �'•,„X, `[J,•.. 'Can ."y+'r •:zY:;.; 1:'J,'. _ .� x.. ^t.rt�:Q;'< , .ate `e„•,. af �' "� .'ltp• y AMA r Ait vm and Mu6 WR Tea-Vmvpw? deft _` , TU REGAIN It may surprlse'you to Learn that_441s taos PAZ& - "Tq gather mushrooms go by the high ;:�it Relied HUB and coffee contain exaetly fibs same ARX-woxni�RFUL VALV= AND 4* NOM CAD DE TH iagredisab. eoA e- Out- lrae-►(3 meadow, From First The most Importatrt.akr.eante found ooilpn ]1�illa, oat •� Skirt the ploughed field,° they said- : etas,and in 008610. oattelae, I tDOt1 r A MAYB>m4 IEUNM Such drift of-November murk under 'I am glad to recommend Taslac, let th ?Date street Toeoac� 1G0lD!'j'hrOUsb 1 �g impslDable skies. for it has helped me to-pin twelve But tlnedne cad eatfeine ate the same feet Aieon�ass !oe gne How should I know that they-led Penn& and made me feat butter than thing. Ttteiae--or baSetw--is an s3- tm Ii3Ieo� •& ' �ibctl I have in many years." This clear kaloid.and b found In other plants be BELTING FOR SALE r : •-" 7b Aladdin s cavern sides tea mad ooffse. Ono of tails• m - a" 1Qopce.: For-lisfou, stepped over the dank otit statement was made t+aceat4l by called the 7aupoa. or-0 mould David McCulloch, 48 New St. Calgary, R IGLTiNQ OlP` ALL $SND6 O There Is not a nook or coraei Into a woody path of sodden leaves. tree, which grows wild in enormous 0v a+ed. ys. save, cable, Canada, in the titles, the taivaif.'the Alberta, Caamc{i quantities in the South Atlantic States pt• shf to bey 3egt toy ai St w4 �ri Canaan ��� " villages, on the farms and in the Htii'c�7fng, ae,one does on November "F had been is very poor health for T e !» four years, being generally run down. of America ub rrk et. Toroatya eves,mines and lumber. camps, where Dr, AM suddenly all about me hared and wlOh so apDettte to speak at, and my The Indians brewed a beverage from' Williams' Pink Pills have not been blazed nerves were always more o, less on this plant long before the. first white «sad,and from Dees end of the eoaatr7' A million jewels-teaslet, tawny, edge. My strength and energy were r met coot on the Ameroaan coin a: <` to the otter kind 'words helve been anent, and during he Civil Wier it wu PUT'STOMACH IN r - ,. _ - dusky red, and gold, at a very low ebb, and a good nights used lregnently a•a Babstitnte for tea. Msd for;f�Os medicine. golu yellow and amonldering copper- Bleep seemed utterly out of the gnus The Christmas-berry tree oontafns all You have only to' ask yodr-nelgh- shining, burning. tion. I wsa pimply worn out LIl the -.;:`ORDER AT ON M' boss, and they can.tell yiou of some, „Stilly time, and was cone4derably under nor- the qualities which go to make tee rheumatic or nerve4hattered- man, Beyond and above and round evert coral weight.\. valuable. tltiat is to say; it is scree _ tnin>a8, „ ably stimulating. same suffering woman, ailing yarth or Friends of mine who had tried `i'an- Pipe's Dia a Sln'f iOr _.anaemic girl who has been benefited More in the gleaming-wetness and ILe urged me to take it I began to Now the sting States Plant Swear p P 9 by Dr. Williams' Pink Pille. For w experimenting with it; to discover Cps, Indigestion or - - more muse and brighter, pick ap from the very first bottles and whether it.oaa be grown snd,onred is y .. . . -- an pills have been known not only in T • 'Duna vita %xisur aa., have plenty of strength and the same manner employed for the tea- Sour Stomach 4 understood: energy, never seem to tfre, and eat Canada, but throughout the world as a plant. it these tarts are succesainl tea ,reliable tonic, blood-enriching midi- There was no on shining !n the and' sleep like a healthy"man sharM. may deappear for the �m�esberry Idyl Stomach correotedl -YaO. -. wood- I have taken five bottles, and do not tree �rill.furnish an equally palatable never feel the slightest distress from, . `. The success of Dr. Williams' Pink Only rain was thickly falling hesitate to pronounce Taniw' a flue t, and refreshing drink at much_len-m --indigestion or a sour, acid,gassy stoma. r fills b due to the fact that they go to on the low bushes that'drtPped and medicine," • : ¢ - - ach, after you eat a tablet of "Pape* ='� the root of the disease in the blood, hissed, Tan'lac Is sold-by all good druggists- Minard's Linirnent for Gargst In Cowes: Dispepsin." The moment it reaches and by making the vital fluid rich. While the tall trees Advt -1 the stomach all'siarr_e e. ttatnleaose '= Reareaed bravely-caparisoned limbs II they strengthen the organs a id-nerves Seasonable Advice. heartbasrar-gases, Palpitation and pales xN. of the body. Mr.A. M.Large,Victoria, To,a scattering greyness of cloud -.. The New Friend of Mans. Most fires could be prevented witIr disappear.. Druggists guaraa+tes ,each, '7. iE'X.L, adds his testimony to that of A new friend of man/lies been found care. It IS the duty of every citizen package to correct digestion at oatsft thouaanda of others who have found Who sees This- good news was announced by to exercise such care. End your stomach trouble for tow bens through the use of this medi- Tiny white buttons in browning tart. Professor Myers at the-Congress of Banta. clue. He myo:-"About tbzee years it far p>sse. tli�sslentifin aasonlatioa-te�tly-.held J mss," I Ldw"cb a'rea,;.Z t y run aown. tso 3en-ltfa .. �._. Si3ed witd3 s crowd at Hall, Enedand. - �! M = much to drat I had to atop work alto• of clustered jewels, Sayer, warmer �CO�ARS ° SALT z This animal, not foremen by Noah, gather, and being a carpenter, and ' r A hazily engaged, the outlook wan Was�th0 fault mines b a dog. But a singular fag, whirls "Cas' rata ' 10c LAND • _ •glw�my. I became so reduced that I -Peter Remy. Inhabits Rhode" and which. on oc- would have to even after a short 4 count o! the abundant mace that - __ BUM Carbtis _ - weft. My appetite almost Completely ------- - _ ate•-neck use-sliea3de�rs, and-'- _ Navi"ting the Life Ship• also because of his moral qualities, Best Bowel Laxative T J. CLIFF SALT WORK• : .' tailed. The doctor whom I consulted In bad weather,when there are heavy teas, been named the "dog-]don." The 0. J. OLlFP - TORONTO told me I-world have to take a D>ro" fogs and storms at sea, the-navigator Inhabitants of South Africa bad &I- Is When B1110LiS, -- ' longed rest, and gave me a bottle'af obliged -to take his bearings fro- ready begun to despair, 6o much had SO �� mediclae, which,however,did not helpaW, to know where he !s. Tt he the wild beLat�`been multiplying there. Constipated ma Then a good friend urged me to doesn't do this, he cancot Intelligent- The birth rate,of the lion, In partica- try Dr. Williams' Pink PHU, and I got s a supply and before long felt an fm- ly direct his course, end is liable to par, according o rhis ls, was lacom- a clean pat your bowels without COULD HARDLY a� wreck his ship by sunning Data hidden parable. But not this jog-lion boa-sp t:ramPing or overacting, take Cascm• provement From that on I coa�tinued rocks. pealed rob. Sick headache, biliousness, to gain and was able to resume m7 sour, upset Stomach employment I continued taking the �'� mss is the navigator of a life He was still in ffie state *of poem• ia+ss. pills for some time longer cad now ship, and if he doesn't early form the Mikity in the course c f nature when il- and all such distress gone by morning_ �0 ANYTHING feel as rigoroae-as-+4ver did." habit of taking his bearings.to find out lustrous experimenters and savants re- Nicest .physic oc earth for grown up i Too can get these pills through a" where he b and whither he is going, solved to combine an animal which and children. 10e a box- Taste like c be may. to middle lit% find-'his -ship joined to the lion's force and courage candy, medicine feeler, or by` mail at 60 - Now Loos After cents a box or six boxes for 13.30 from stranded � the rocks of failure. it the fidelity of the dog. � "'The Dr. Williams'Medicine Co.. Brock- you would save yourself from Ship- And now that the dog-lion has been Than6 to Lydia E Wilke. a7uc. AA"w hates g e D--- ,e,, fright . They do hot recoghize this �- _ - '-'On Nis Dignity., false .brother and doubt If a drop of "I-get queer questions gometlraes' T C�IILDREN their royal blood flows !n bda veins: 1 Meaford, Ontario._z was so w N for they had not thought themselves I could hardly do anything and my says an old advertiser, "wfhea I ask my so cowardly; and they ask themselves "'' uack seemed ' the , customers, as ! frequently do, what worst.COLDS '4 worst I read so ' V if their reputation !a not a little over much about l gdis publication they saw my'advertise- Y - .mentt- fa. AS a rule they reply court_ done. The other pursues them, closes E. Pinkham's ego- them round, and oompela them to run. table Compound for ' eoaaly, but once in a while a man The Fall Is the most severe season women that I takes the question as an affront. One of the year for coils-one day -warm. thought I would -pompous old fellow told we it was the next cold-and wet. and unless the Question and Answer, - none of my business, Another. ad- -try it. a feel that - mother >a on�her guard, Lire little ones The youthful naval cadet candidates •tt did help me for vised me to'hire a checking clerk,' A are seized with colds that may hang were appearing before the board of I am lookdag after „4 languid young man referred me to his on all winter. Baby's Own Tablets-are examiners Lad were being questioned my own home nasal valet. But I was worst taken back by mother is on her guard, the little ones to test their knowledge: l and seem gntte' a• a rongbly dressed customer•to whom banishing colds. They act as a lea- Admiral--"How did yon' come here, - strong agates. I have recommended ' • � '•:I Dot the question.- - +•• *,. oral laxative, keeping the bowels and my boy• bur Vegetable Compound to gilts a 'What magazine, may I ask, did stomach free and sweet An oecaalon- Candidate-"In a taxi, sir." j j .,you see my'gad" in?' °-- sl dose of the Tablets will prevent Admiral-"And what was-the ham- f CUTIC V RA Yrleads and you can use m7 name A.<1 It you wish to do eo,"-Mae. $ " 'In all of them,' he replied tndig- colds, or-it it does come on-suddenly ber of the taxi?" FOR YOUR HAM Pomrim Box 440, Meaford, Ontario. nantly. 'Did you think, air, from my their prompt use will relieve the baby. Candidate-"8648, air." Nothing like shampoos with Ca Ia your own neighborhood there are -- - -+appearance that I read only oner " The Tablets are sold by medicine Admiral-"hood; youll do." dCUM Sap and but�;P doubtless women who know of the --+------ dealers or by mail at 26 cents a box That evening the admiral told the by touches of Cudcura Ointment ter great value of Lydia E. Pinkhismm's Heels should never be more than from The Dr. Williams' MedicLao Co., .story to a friend, who said. "What a s ci dandruff' and .-to Vegetable-Compound. Women every. two inches higb for health and sstpty, Brockville; Out very observant led! Bnt bow did yon keep the scalp and hair healthy. 'where, either A7 word of mouth or according 1b a doctor. know he was telling the trutl r' They an!deal for all toilet area. by letter, recommend tale splendid Give as to awake with:smiles, He Tried It and Knew. "Truth be sugared!" acid the admix- •Ilssai!6e-�s,rlfsadfes.Takstla Sold from fee. Those who have suffered Ift es, five from female weakness, change of 1li+s, ns to labor sinili t eheDomiabn.Caoadiaal?epot nQ. . , . As the son Patience wag' rho -subject of the al; '•tt was devilish smart of- the boy tiaasL tea,fits�w gsab„4 and similar; troubles know of the lightens the world, so let our loving teacher's'discourse and to Illustrate to dive me any number without-the ca kwas"Waawewtt�aaessaa, wonderful relief brought to them bTr kindness make bright, this -hoa!e of her point the drew on the blackboard slightest'hesitation." the Vegetable Compound. . .. habitation.-R. L. Stevenson. a picture of a small boy sitting on the —C -- -- -`-'� - bank of a stream. fishing MONEY ORDERS. M0TH ER! "You see this lad, children." she Remit by Dominion Express Money - • _ - said, beaming on her pupils. He's Order, If lost or starer yea get your y e .h.s _fishing. Well even•th pleasure of moue back. fishing requires patience. He must be : 'A Csericai Com�ebrlelc. - prepared to sit and wait." w~' ' ---Your'Childs Bowels Need For a little while longer she dilated A-young minister was expostalatins rc s, on the beauties of being patient. They a landlord who had raised the California Fig Syrup poor parisbioners' rent.over a hundred came the time for her to test tier work. '•''.b "Now, then, can any of you boys tel per cent. : me what we need most -when we go "If I want to hear you preach," said the landlord. angrily. "I'll come to e- `, -fishing?"-she invited. - -- chnrdh, where you should do your -'-'1 " Like one voice came a chorus from. rr " pry .-..UNLESS you -see the-name Ba � on table YOU the class. _ "If you were wht°e you should be," - Bait Y Y Y —'- Obedience. retorted the young minister. you getting n a - ?. y are not get ing Aspiri �t all Willie had almost finished his read- would have that privilege next Sun- . day. I'm going to preach at the pens- l.Ti Ing lesson when he came to a word be could not pronounce. ten'tiary," "Barque," prompted the teacher. E Willie looked at his classmates and T re V - grinned. "Barque,. Willie!" exclaimed the teacher, harshly. . a YJ 4a �\ Willie looking up at the teacher, x - a, finally cried out, "Bow-wow!'' .Hearing the Other Side. - - "You have decided to stay on the farm?" y,.r uuu vvv��� FIR`rry, Mother! A teaspoonsftil of "Yes," said Mr. Cobbles. "I get die- today ".California Fig Syrup" now will thor• couraged durin' the week, but r obeer onghly clean the little bowels and in a up considerably on Sundays." DR. MINARD Inventor of the 'few hours yon have a well, playful "govd !a that?" ' cc „ u chug again. even a cross, feverish, "I * In h people who come out Celebrated '~ Accept only an unbroken -package of Bayer• Tablets of Cou t.ipated ohdld loves its ``fruity" here from town in their automobiles. MINARD S LIM .Aspirin,?' which contains directions and dose worked out by testa, anti mothers can rest easy be- �': After I hear them tell their troubles I - ,':physicians during 22 years and proved safe by millions for. � - Cause it never fails, to work all the forget that I have any of my own." rr l�a� sour bile and poisons right out of the Dook ee Colds Headache R11eulrlatlsm stomach and bowels without griping Value of Elephants. ES or upsetting the child. An°African elepbant c' the largest oe r«a Toothache Neuralgia ' .Neuritis Tell your druggied you want only the size measures abo• t nine cubits, or M as AA- - ---- 28% feet, an height, and is worth about � Mee Av tier. '�rache Lumbago Hain Pam genuine "California Fig Syrup" which >M ' has directions for babies and children £900. For huge Ceylon elephants is silt► Ytr«t .Handy 'Sayer"boxes of 12 tablets-Also bottles of 24 and 100--Druggists- :. Ot 8ll ages printed On bottle. Mother, £4,000 Is sometimes paid. «t Aspirin is the trade mark (registered in cansda) of Sa'tser manufacture of Novo- Er. you moat say "Caktfornig." Refuse any d ocetleaeidester of eallcylicaeld. While it In well known that Aspirin m9aas'8a74r ISSUE No, 46—'2Y. manufacture, to assist the publio•asatnet tmitatioaa,the Tablets of Baysr eompsa7 Imitation. Minard'e Llnifnert for Olstemper, witl be stamped witL thelr general trade marl[. the "Sayer•Crosa" 1.L te�.fi1.h. _.:.K.:c',.-..,w.- a r 'e .. _ - - -."_ - ..,..0.. _.,. _x•..:-..--,.... .• _ ,w...,r,tr�'Y� ^. -... ._.,.. _,..'.�r.'Sa`r�"s..'[°rr'�.�St,•+•.-... -,.-aei�ix,.f.,%?c*na-•..••.LL-:ap..!•;.a.%''2u_.e±:s."."�:,:.,aa~�iw:,:rk_ iii.'.a,,,,`�+^?b"•�•'1°:f.Nrv"+�.�rNb"5.'4,A"m a,�.=1''•+��C'r .,Ak " R, T" 4 ,Re X ,IV 0 A� 0 -:7- 7" s�, ALISMS. —Born, on Friday. Nov. 8rd, to . —Thanksgivij;g Day was oi> odwic, a e ved 'in" the" t There were the usual family re bl d LOC —For Sde, at W. J. Gordo.a 'r sual quiet may. Season a e oo s r Chaa. and Mrs.Go 'go. s is —Miss Gladys Powell spent the dry hardwood and henilbek, in 12- unions; while a few from- the vil-. in , 16 in. and I ft.lengths. Aage went else-where to spend the week end at her home hepe. —Look ! White Rose gas 'Eiud day. At Men's Wear Headqdafters —Mrs. Linton. of Torouto:spent Zero Red Indian Auto OU at.the V the holiday with W. B. and M.s. Eastern Refresliment dvuee.ril_ CA*s OF 711ANKS. of the'Very B6st-Und6rwear.... We areibowing s Full lines —Miss Blanche Walsh sEent-the. erii,g. in de in We wish to t"nk our mailiv friends fine line of Wolsey Underwear,guaranteed unshrinkable. e IZP-- holiday at the home of er par'. k change' has been ' a I neiglibors for their kind express- ento'here. the Voters' Lists Act by the.On ions of sympathy and beautiful floral Prices are a bit easier than last year. —The brick-layers began work tariOLefislature. Afterthe.post- tributes ontho death of our beloved E. R. Monney's ing up of the printed list by the wi and mother. -,on Tuesday fe new store. Clerk, 21 days are now allowed in W. B. Bulax AND FAMILT. S which to enter appeals, instead of illiams' Boots 4 —W.J. Miller rettirne(t home ry i Now Adwerltmemenft. Our fall stock is now complete and'we can show great variety of 30 days as formerly. If any erro )&8t week from his trip to the to t ivw�� . in the list way, appear he N1, the very-finest Work Boots: These are the kind that Northwest. —H. Austin, of Richmond Hill. -Judge to be due -to neglect of the -keep biingitig us bUsiness. You'ltrecom- alp' hi holiday it the home of assessor o mend the '.to all your f riends. ORD COUPE lass condition. Apply at NEWS office. 8-8 7 ent t r cMirk, the Judge may Fr FOR SALE—In first order the said assessor 6r clerk to -bis son, Victb-r. pay all costs occasioned ,by such 'F"OR SALE-2 motorcycles and a —Miss Alma Cowan, of Toronto, vest pocket kodak, T.C. Brown, Brough- spent the holiday at the home of errors. 3,51y :-Sweater Coats her parents here. —On Hallqwe'en night a number am of our young Men. while engaged SALE—Pure-bred Cotswold This is one thing that has taken, a decided drop. 'A.coat.that tyro, —H. J. Clark, accompanied by Ted Odell, spent the holiday with In their usual pranks on that jkpply to W.J.Devitt, R.R.No. 1. years ago -old'for $10.00, we can sell the 1*�. jo . Locust Hill.- 4-8 to-.day at�$5.50. '-�his parents here. .,evening, thought it a splendid same 'gre en E ANO LOT FOR SALE—In k take out the gine, HOUR —Mrs. Noxon and little daught- jo e to the Village of Claremont. Apply to Harty and hide it. They gut it as far as -laremont 3tf s ­eirarevisiting with the- formers Thomson. L the Gordon House when one of Men ' Odd Pants . ..,mother, Mrs.Every. our bus.Iness men threatened to QTRAYED—A yearling Jersey heif- m.—�Miss Retta Mackay, of Toron- k-.7er Anyone finding it please notify. me. F- we have a splendid'U've-of-talloved Trou-9-iFr—s made up by Lownde@, in lay A complaint if it were not 10- L Gr' ood. 8 �4;. to, spent the week-end with Nor mediately- returned.- -The threat— na-vy �1—des, tweeds and worF;teds. Exceptional value at lo, ..Man and Mrs..Banks. FOR SALE-3 registered yemirling 0.50and7.00. Differout lines at 4.50 and 4.00. Freeman had its desired effect. They evi- -Thos. J. Wilson, of Shorthorn bulls. Apply to jamesCoates. dently did not know the se-l"OUB, Phone 246a,Claremont. 6-8 spent oier Sunday with relatives Men, see u@, we can supply your wants ness of their offence which 13un- to Pickering township. - - - --'- 'r OOTS REPAIRED-Bootil Find P years impirl on- ishable by two 18 B irecaired neatly-and quic ly, Tbos -Mm Linton and two daught- shw. M the option of _e. Watson. Shop and residence jus west of St -ere, of Uxbridge, spent Sunday k ng ent without a fin I : Fred T. Bunti ickerind 2tf with Mrs. W. B. Powell. -The tampering with a fire-engine Ge-te's Church. Pickefing. Betablished'1857. all not be tolerated. -Miss Marguerite Shepherd,of MAX souiivi rc H-Dealer in wool. hides, live fowl. ficirse haketc.- Residence Hamilton, spent the wiek-end In response to the strong pro- on Brock road 1 1-4 miles nortb of Brougham. -with Harry and Mrs. Boyes. re made against the closing of Brougham P.0. 391y at e Pickeriltig station on Sunday -John and Mrs. Stephenson -Toaad from Toronto.. Locust Hill. Ind.phone 3017 Mark. 35-9 !iven on ton era -J. 8. and Mrs. Horn and fam- t .9hr Z, nos. E. and wife. We are glad to know that the lots, Thos,Wilhams.R.R. No. I ilyof Peterboro,.spent the holi- sion to- close it on that eveniag. -:-Gi *ith soine exper- evenings, the G. T. R. authorities ("'ARTAGE t Saturday in ClAremont with-have reversed their former deci- 'Reasonable rat". E46mates, ANTED officials have recoxnize&-the fact NN zwork. ore ience w a2ted at onc,*for general hous da with W. G. a d Mrs. Ham. that the residents of our viHage steady em onent�t.,=Aaywto Mrs. H. C r "441y 6 ntr a. -Born. on Sunday, November ad ottirroutiding country are de- c a g: 40, to F. T. and Mrs. Bunting. a car.­19 rnodel-- HOW THOSE. COOL EVEN-INGS REMIND YOU serving of some co][191 SALF .-ForA daughter tchild died same day). The Grand- Trunk authorities ad: PiR wheels. good iire*. first-class running Elva White and friend -MiQs wit that Pickering is a much bet- &reer.$2rjo.tw.,. At%* I-ton Ford truck, cnain spent the holiday at the borne of drive.*1b m4x!ci. .lVi(,4j,.Enquire at the NEW5 of the many-things that need reple hing in, your q. and Mrs. White. ter reventie producing station office. , .7 ber pare6t,;, Ja, Wearing Apparel,. and virhen-von come to- do-some thAn manytowne two and three Mrs. F. H. Doyle. of Toronto �IAR%l To RE.NT-B�tiiir liA I0. is e 4ze,and in view of thit, Picker-riz cnntairurg �c:-�. good 11ouse-eleaning, Nfovinbg Stove�, Ete.,..you 'find many pent Ft couple of. dayq this wee timos th . - ' . - I L ' . with her paribnt,F,Geo. M. and Mt-. ,she ought to.be given a relLSOUSIble' fr-i ni,house and X,)od barn.suit a rich clay 101M. Fc- :.ill PaztAcu.A.- 3PPILY to.David A. Pugb, little household effects that need renewincr. The need ""' ARal �ervice. Cl-wernont. 7%f mer. -On Thur,�day afternoon last -James Palmer and Robin Gor- 'TED of th se things renlind yoi! of'the right place to pW dou went north last week to wt aq Roy Connor was driving down 'NVA2% . -W(onan or Oil to kir- -cure 'f n �t 11 hou�� I wo,k. Good home, casy the hill in -Rn i, store 'Tatirg age, e-z- front of E. Bry those articles, and" you 'like to buy at homc fame for theruqelves a-.; with hi-q brutb�er',A team. an( a r, ric.and waxes eiptrted. '�4­ Lea. Orton E. joig game AcInverrience's, ILM! hunters. Voi! inst.natilyally think of ."TH BIC wfig_n, he. met with an accident �Far we-% Ifill.Ozt. possible, so -A sale of work will bre held on _�__- - __­ -,:- whieh iniaht have pmved more STORE Oi YOUR OWN HOME TOWN." ICEMFN'T' MIXER FOR SALE- Dee Oth in aid of St. GeOlZe's Stin. - . ') - ,e - n - ri6n�,. He wliq meeting a man lialf-b�4ch wetiautTer. and an Amt_rica- day'Sebool. Full particulars will in a bnggy and a large car 6imirtir c_-�ni bnck machine.cap.3,,o i per day� Also ..acksandpaLettc boards. wrn. Bains. We are now showing ' 'large stock of Sw'eater Yarns' be given later. 3s tietween th Brick yard Superinundent. wAy. b�-9 a -George Thexton, who has been behind tried to pa, ting a tr"uck on the Provill. two vehicles, as tie could not �.top -in all leading sbades.�­Sweitters, Boys a d Girls, , opera OR SALE-Chea 11 kirids' of I .arm izn- cial Highway at.Kemptville, was On aec wet pavement. nds of —Ladies' Hosiery, stjiple-and fancy. ount of the F wagons,ha'rne�ss.and alNi The result weA a collisien in which piemeni s in good order, Also se,eral heavy and I-adies and. Gents. -ihome over the holiday. t tcales and cook �.,,oves and heiners.if H, _L dies' Gloves, new styles and colors. ­7 the reach of the walzon waq brc,.k V.11man.stouaftue. _Pbone 19M 17 -patterns. a -, :-.... -Mr.a. Findlay and Miss Flor- en. Mr. Conner was prilled dut in 2 ence Down spent Thankq g'v'n� front.falling on the tonatte, and SALE-5 acres of rilciliest'gqr- .'Ladies' U,uderwear, silk and wool com.binati,6hs, also _.D i Toronto with the formers F 2,Rn 1,nd wit h dz;t barn. stone stable. 1ne 's, 2 acres of buvh in ja was drairwed some diatance as the Vests, Drawers and Bloomers.—Big assortment of A., and Mrs. Findlay. !rame house. a spring wet Fe,ruinately hill inuccmditten. 63AWcash.. Opposte Audley -E. J. and Mrs. Symons and horses ran away. Waa station. C.P.R. Mn. C. Brown, Pickering. Mrs, Symons and baby Jujuries are nut seritus as he 9-10 Children's Hosiery "Little Nell" in pure cashmere is ClUre and I Out, /1 1 — . - .­ ... 'ef Welcome, were visitors at t& gofir able to resame-wzrk. -100 'kere farm near a ead the -On Tbur�-day, %civ. 9th, deatli, L-OR RENT er i.,*.Kethodist parsonage over called away our oldest resident, *L' Cherrywood. LLroom house. 9torle bL.�- ca,tii, 2 barn$. one bank; �prjrkgs, 43 acre&U12- week-end. in the person of Richard CUlli$, at der cultlVZt'Qn-balan741sture and buh. Fail Dress Ser*es 52 inch,'na*vy,' �lack,. sand -Rev. E. W. Rowland. of =% Apply F 0. iioCA*n Rose Ave,; All Wool 9 Brooklin will preach in the Meth. tbe-home of biLA b4in, Wrn. Cullia, t,-S :Ynaroon, old rose, special -value,'$1.00 per yard. w Church St. Th"P deceased, : 'ho not NOTICE odipt ch�rch next Sunday,morn- mg and evening. and at Audley in ws,4 in his 03rd year, though the afternoon at 2 SO. infferion azy p4iri. bas been "ad. is hereby- given th-it a By-Laver *As -30 inch, pretty pat- ar, nally failing for i-everal years from e Flaid goods for Clildren's We, -A. P. Mechin and bride re- pa"ed by the )VIPPiCiPAl Cooneil of th '38c per y th�- iafirznitie�of old ftgp. abd hio Corporation of the Tuwnsbip of Pi,7k- terns, ard. turced east last Friday, . after ding a couple of weeks with death was a peaceful 'one, - Mr. ering On the Wth day of October, IQ= n ures was a native (,f 'Cornwall, providing for the iseque of debent ir relatives and friends here Culli� 00. fo-P the Me England. He came to CAnada in !0 the 8inOunt cf. $3,000 Men's Fine Hosiery in black, heather, Etc., -Etc. They will reside at Dartmo, purpo.-e of enabling the Folice Village nth April, IS',1, with hL4 .vife and.otiI5 Nova Scotia. of Pickering to pul-liase a tire engine owumanviile.- He Robt. M. Richard:!on, t wl) s.on, settling in B iind appliancet, fur tire protectfon. and Wen's. Heavy W-001 SON galore,.25c to S-1.00. Pickering 34 -years ago, waa regktt�red i1q daughter-3, son and m ife and child came to that sui:h By-laim ; - -ol-the Countv ispent a few days with friendcA in and haq resided here ever since thr Registry.. Di%­�ion -)f'onte 7 th day of November. Con leum Rzigs— Oilelotbs —,Linbleum'— Shaker -Whitby and Pickering. - 'They His %ife predeceased him 10 years. t rio on the go motored from their homeJ� Del^- His funeral will'take placeto-mor 1922. Any Inartion to qua.�b or set a. aside the same 'Or tiny part thereof Blin-kets—Ete.. Ete.� ware, occupying four dayA on the row (SaturdayYat 2 u'clock to Er muqt he made within three trionths kine"cemetery'.� t P?�bl=eOl3tOf tbiS'DOt- trip. al ­T 110 1-1 P- _Ler the firs '�-D-17 Y -A very quiet marriage was -Three men from Toronto who ice, Kno canout solemnized on Thursday. the 9th were an their way to the woods in Dated the jolth day. of November, inst., at high noon, at the home Nortbern Ontario on tbeir.annulk I M of Robert and Mrs. Crook, when deer-huntiog 6xpedition " had a .-Donald R. the latter's sister, Mrq, Eunice D. narrow escape from death on Sat- 8.11) Clerk. a C H -A PMAN bout -ix o'clock. ..Meader, of Raleigh,,�North Caro- urdayevening a lina, wets united in marriage to They were travelling in a high- Melvin W. Meader,. of Unionville, powered Cadillac limonsine. and WANTED* Mass, Elad3 Herder5�on, pastor of were going at an excessive rate of ofti. speed, the rAte at which they werE RELiAALE SALMAGENT the Friends churchi Turanto, travell'ing having ' ttracted the[ -BUNDY'S HARDWARN For this district to sell our ciating. After buffet luncheon a the conple left for their future attention of a nuruber-of our resi- 'Fruit and.ornamental Trees, .Flowering Shrubs, etc. home in Mass. dcnt-Q At the east end of the -Don**t for et the drama, er. village they were.,about to meet a Exclusive Territory GOOD PAY titled "A No& Outcast. to be truck and Jaines Potter in his t 6Tai agency'is Valuablo. The presented in the To*n Hall this Ford touring car. As the ruck _(Fri&,y)evening by the Pickering was travelling slowly Mr; Potter Stoc we sell is grown in our own Nurseries. Our list of Dramatic Club. This-play,was decided to pass it, but before he :.* '..M - U E S Varieties is the best, -ie CAdill;lc presented here la,;t winter when stieceeded in doing so tl it met with great si�c"ss. and it is appeared over the top of the hili Fm Particulars wyiK Pelham Nursery Co., Trut' In response to niany request!� that and going at sueh a rate the driv- Potablished40ye&rs - WOAcr" The F amous C,old Water Paste, the Dramatic Club ba!! con3ented er was rtnable to avoid a collision. to repeat it to.nig1t t. The proceeds He immediately applied th C --in White and Tiuts. -are in aid of tbib r)ark ftind. -Every brakes, but the oar skidded lk one should heln by their presence.. measurement 147 feet before strik- ELM DALE MILLS _14- qf- 8- inir Mr. Potter's car, and also 7 Doors p�.i i.t 7 30, p, cover Ad misidou 35 cen ts,children under sVjdAed_he_ei�bf­i(b,uv 'd o Muresco wi colliding t The limousine upset in 'One I 12 yearg 20 cents. poui —The Educational Association the ditch, first on one side, then of Pickering Townublp South will upside down and over on to it's W. elave jusi rec ivod a sevelalty 'five square'&et.� hold one of their regular meetings otherside. One of the men had a shipraeut of on Wednesday evening next,Nov. his hand badly cut which required at 8 p. in., in the public medical attention, but otherwise il Canada's Best Flour y w e ere uninjured, The top of ischool. Representatives from the Tut up in 1,12 and 5 1b. pa kages �Xlf_ -4. :each section are asked to be pros- the car was badly damaged and '�.ent. An interestin is thetwo wlieels on Mr. Potter's _g___program 09ilvie's A ntirn ..,,: 'being prepared 'consis6ing of an car were also damaged. -a 'Color Cardland ad Iress by Dr, McKinnon, of Bro- ber of spectators were soon on the Ro� .-Housldw Drop in and get ' ham, on Medical School Inspec- scene and helped to right the car, Aj_�O tiou, and other good speakers will which was able to leave under its be present, The work of the Sew- own power. The men in the car �:rea d all about this 'ing Clasq will be Pas'try Flour prefkented a n d were seen to throw something f the orchestra thing over the fence e which prov'd by some 0 Chopping and Oat Rolling sanitary finish. will be provided. Every one is to be broken beer bottles, which come possibly contained cold tea or every week day �� ,:. ,invited so Pickering way be �nv progressive on edacational topics. qome other refreahing drink. A All kinds of Feed on band Yon will bear something abouti ReFlAlon of the police cotirt mny re. T pro4pern—tm.Continnatlon re%l Rome new light regarding the TT 'B-! 'M ng Pickri "1.41 _94