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F'. }:0. :be-• r.Z.^'- /.. •fir ""� p� r- .T .L' �'- - "� " �. _ w'. x. ]•:' 7 WVEC« k.. 1 f 'gea, s, .'r1"'•. -a" ~t. :� _ 't. ". ,Sa •.y' r :."iu _':': � 'x VOL. $LII, - PICKERING,. ONT.,~ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24,192? 4 :'•.'; _, �� • xsfsllllFUstRl dfilTQrw. a Qr HIGHLAND CREEK. GLEN MAJOR.Geo, X Bake! Eetablfs2led 1828..There will be a social da-,ce held in�tediea6 - l The young�eople of the Glen Major ,,� • • Valley Hall on Wednesdoy evening, Methodist Cburch intend holding � ' •. - Nov. 29th. Martin and Smith's Or- their annual box social In the school- � 00•+ w 'T}�C E. FORSYTH, Oph. D., Director chests will provide music for the house at Ulen Major on the evening ..••��• 2ometrical !Association of Ontario. Reg. oc'asion. All come and have a good of Friday, Dec. let. A-ver interest. - ittered Member of tFe American aptometriW PRETTY SOFT y' y 7ltesoctat r Eyes examined by appointment. time. Dancing belting 9.00 o'clock. ing program is being prepared, con- Phone 2804, Claremont,Oat. Gents 78 cents. . Ladies will p*ease aisting of vocal and iostrumentalMILLS To•be sble,tn dit dowp and provide, music etc. There will al o be a one• :. .: hear a good act corned F. TOr.�iLINSON., M. B., Member - y drama, entitle: • A Hen- N.of.the College of Physicians andSurgeons •,CObn Song $TOUFFVILLE. pecked Husband." R. M. Tipper,B. of Ontario. Office: that formerly occupied by ' B else late Dr,R.Brodie,and latterly by pr, Call- --- A..of Uxbridge, will also present a _ gall.. Phone, Claremont,Qnt. 231y !Comic Song, t3tcuffville is to have is new curling very interesting moving picture pro- : ;;Liuk at a cost of $3.000, a number of gramme. These pictures are all new O. McKrNNON M.D., L.R.C.S., .Sacred Song townspeople having decided on this and bave never been shown in this er of the coilege of - -' action, Steps will be taken to rush •district before. H. S. Pugh has been ' PL7aiciana and Scrgeoae of Ontario-,tieenRaze•. Bra is Ban41 the buildinst to completion before engaged to' eff-the-boxes. The chair BARLEY ANTE i. . art $a d College of 8arpsoiu, 'Ediabcrgh will be taken at 8 o'clock by Walter I De ;toffitos and residence,of omen and, Or Orchestra, Christmas. The rink wit) be•l00 feet Highest price paid. hiuet t.� ' ngham. in length, and the full regulation Kerr, of Ashburn. Admisson 25c : quality. w!dth, Stouffvi11 will now be in line children, under 1'L years. lOc. Ladies q y j Qr dance to aome_of the best with the surrounding with boxes admitted free. cr' �R•. GORDON AY-Chiroprac- g towns.'in the -.. • music on one of am buying WAEAT at tai tor. Office hours-Z.ao to'S.)00 and T.00 to fork Eounty'League games. market price. 5.00 sad Dy appointment. Phone 320. $rode '' - - � � Street, Whi2bY. sly- Baker's �hoaagrlphs Simpson's stock and implement'With the big drop ia•the prieerstt . WHITEVALE. " 'sale on Nov. 30th, BARLEY FEED, �• Thomas Gregg township collector. BRAN AND SHORT-s-S We have a large as8ortment will be at the office of D,R. Beaton on BROUGHAM. p y y you. g�liet v , � Z. CHRISTIAN, Bafriltter and g Friday. 1st and Dec. 9th,from 10 it will'pay you to sell A•dolsoltar xotar�Pablle,Yee. Not �eo Come in and see them y p, Russell Broth of Toronto. spent and buy these feeds_- esn-aomee 8iock St.Norib,Whiebr, - .et7 o'clock to 3 m..for the convenience 4• of those who wish to pay their taxes.' Sunday with his sisters here. A limited quantity of W�']ILLIAM J. BEATON.B. A..Bar- The annual Christmas Tree and Wm, and Mrs. Devitt are moving Heavy Oats Wanted'- rioter, SOUcitor member of the firm of Concert of the Whttevale• Baptist into Mrs. Ildechia'w house in the vii- General Dat Bu roost and Beaton. To td. SOn g p la a Chopping on Monday, Wedgy Geeeral ltntsa 13nildiag,8ti BaySveet,Toronto. l ,Sabbath School w111 be held oa Chr[st- $, and Frida' one Main"I'•���• - malt evening. On the 24th the sgr• "° A. Barclay spent a few weeks farther per beg vm t� vices will be held. Full particulars with her niece, Mts. Haywood. of •Dental glveu later. Dunnville. _ Js ]He BEAL Mgas Margaret er. yy has b shy,o itin her brother, Byron Fea+eb . of J:HIIDS'04 D. D. S.. L. D. q., CHtl1RYWOOD Oshawa,during the past week. . 132 Caritao Sr.,Totoato• "Hudsor.'sNc9+ The Trial Rangers will meet in the F• =.t. -�m" of comfortahlepta u work. Witte for CLAREMONT The monthly meeting of the Cherry- Tempseance Flat} an Saturday even- ' Itttormatioa or Fhoiset:orth 381x. a•ia - wood Rate Ratepayers'_Association will be p 9 `r•, p in IVov,Lath. All members are ex- , Licensed held on Honda Nov.,277th. Special R'. _ y' p peered to be present. LAX E B. BEATON. D. D. S., . - Embalmer and Undertaker. speaker for,. Pven'►ng will be First Mrs. Beer had the misfortune to fall "� v Gred,atect the RoyalColrtae of Der ta; Deputy-Reeve Fotgie, who hascaa- 9ucgeasls sad°L'atvenity o!'Toronto. Once Motor Hearse: : dovr'n an open trap dnoi-In bee home t ti o es W,bi Pna e'e bardwase .tare, w1ratby.- rented to give a talk oh matters. per- one day last week, but escaped with a - Y O�cc hau»o to l2 :l to `..30. lass. yro:e a. Toronto connoetion for tglning to •!ze .township: As this !!sett phone 220. - 4al few dies and»bruilies which laid her up f , y . ° Hospital Service, preminea to be an interesting subject, for a time. ------ - - ----- - - let all the members try +and be an Thomas Philip and Paul Reesor• ursfslL.0* 9-avbo. 4 hand'ta wdleowe the speaker. near. Any spent a week r Midland firer-hunt- Mew W hiteval�e . r4tPpa;er wITo is not a member is cor• ing. but had to be content with small^ a w` - dialiy lnv]ted to attend this meeting, er game, bringing home some mild W V. R[CHARD40ti-- Real Ea ducks and partridge. L`- isY . sate: t I6tY3flte Ccave7arr>r� tictsry The Servlee Garage - Quii.xell Philip has returned home, "-- PabSc,8to,,Pickerin ,On't. 3117, BROCK ROAD. p . - af ter spending a Yew months in the Z'he U nivers all � + - ,• I$AZ ELA NNIS-Ekr:riaziet, For- Q nR. . tny Great changes ►te hs 'it made yws and re nrts good crops ands, S&,VV1=ff 1486C 14 - wi J A m-r pupilof qRrn-A Smfl • For -erns the Brock-rcad is this locality. The Hoe country. While tbore he visited and c•pen date•. Ind, prone -Malvern 2t0b. �Fpairing t3t)nH Ignition a his uut:W-Heise Russell in.Dakota. ;One of Our Prodnctioas?. tiitr';nd Crtek P.O. 93.0 _ et road is bring greatly widened, well y ` _ _ a pectaity. graded and drained. The low parts The Sunday School Executive will We sail Sill's Rite-Lite Lesr�r POSTILZ. Licensed Aue£lonwee. Your old Ford top re-Covered north of¢fIe C. N, R. tracks are being meet in the Christian Church,,Bro- all tnaltes of lairs-the be63. v, FAD fei Coeeef•• Of halt and Ontario, ago. for $13.00. raised about two feet which improves nghato; on Tuesday, Nov. 28th, at 2 in the market for leoa sate°of all kinds A eeaard to oashorea s it very much. o'clock. Evers school in the township the rice. roge., ddds,.se 4r••a elver P.O., one. _ Berry & Poynter %N. J• McDonald's carpenters are -will please send a delegate,and past- ' FOR SALE ar' now busy preparing the frame'for his ors of the various churches are invit- B.$EATOIi TOWI38HIPOLEBII - - new barn, and the raisin ises cted ed to attend, Heavy �Ya on, • eo Aecounl ' t7o 11to. lens for loan to take place on Monday next. A out The Brougham Undon Sunday School AuRRF g - l aiiletaefes, >>eeoanesat. Ilse, llon•7 to loan BARNES' , 0o tarsi -Inuar of Yarrlsp id. fifty men will be required for the will hold their annual hot dinner,con- get of Iron Harrows' senses" l ni e'a�°• ant• _- �-T whole day as the afternoons are now slating of home-made sausage, wash- ,Fr - Chopping -Mill ed potatoes and .Boston beans, on All in 'Rood shape. r . too bbort!or the work. P ."!<VIVA,-PUGH-Live stock atic- Tuesday, Dec. 19th. A good program Wood working and(>lener+e s twneer Er aduare of C 41. Jones' School, ".will follow the supper. See bills later 8 Gh+csgo. Lifetime experience with pedigreed Simpson's Sale at Bruck Road Oil for particulars. 8�aci[elnitliinit. y , td«+r Sl. ,t_. .�... .-i-- A$iciad•-ot,ak Will will be closed for i" - tty sttraQed to. Terms reasmabte. Phone rem- Thursday next. - ,. W. H. JACKSON, Brw-k lai n:. 1tUy on Om 13th .and 14th. attend Simpson'+stile of stock and Pickering, Ont.1 dam. q , •'[I'M, 1tAVV, I.lt'E`_r'SLD ACC• Running again Oct- ltlt.b. "SCHOOL REPORTS. implements on Nov.30th. vYY F10'�EER.lot S'otk,Qntsrio sad Durham _ ',CtiT Covat,ey AU krr,deoT salsa proatptly ateended 'Repof•t of Green River school for ! - WEST HILL. f �. Term•reanooabiY ate.to a.t� easy be W. G.Barnes, Green River c }. Arlil.. ;= arsaaged at FLEWS'O Bell sad OCtotleT: 1�- Barnes (hoDl. A. dear peemea whitD out et � ° Or address R. R. No. 1. Locust Bill. NIieheil Lhon+, V. arner hoa R Poe- The Sr•isrbnro Uoltpd Football Club Home Phone 8•h)5 Mark, till. G. Pennock. H. Wright, C. Pos• of the Toronto and District Football �• � 'DRI�IN4�A�d EROS. - - - -- till. Percy. H• Plaxton. Sr III-T. Assnciatian, have completed their •.• =PICKERIN� ••• Barrie,;+!ton+, R. Michell (hon+. Jr Ill League Schedule for the season I9 Cf�II1sIIt� • (FRENCHMAN'S $A;<'J -A. Hagerman +han}, F. Wright, R. The teamplayed in 20 league games U tit/:hizigs, A. Hacknev. 8r 13-1•i. during season. winning 14, draw• + ' Pranitett rhon 1, C. White Ikon 1',F. ing 3'and losing 3, finteh ng second in . .'.. = I BER_ YARD _ �^t Sielbq W. Bielbp, Jr JrteLRTBielhIIe _ Coal _B tors and Sign Writers. -- ------- -�- � p the race for the cham Lonna] of the Sr 1-B. Fuller, G. Bielhy,A. Bielh Following Is.a complete � $1LeraLirsno and reUair� Of.ever' + • y record of all the l:engue games: L LI,t Uery Pr-B. Draper (hon+, A. Plaxton Ihonl Date Won Score descripptinn,- Concrete Lvrltk,. Hardwood Fiooi�ng B. White. J. Malcolm. Beg-Ross Chinlaevs repaired Turner, 1. Postitl, F. 8ammi11. 1, R. ALP' 8 Scarboro at Mimlco. '8 can sllPp;y Sou ila- Pugb,'TPacher, a o n Nat Exp at 3lrmico 3 U �'A IRPQRT P, 0. 0_ Estimate'v free. - r - a +1" Ca Sr° boro, y *Z •'Maple, Birch Beach cU•NBARTON. - Scarboro 3 ° Ready Roofing ~ ` • r 22 Scarboro at King City. • Plain'and, uarterell Oak Scarboro 1 0 -' �! , Mies Ego, of Orillia .ls the guest of 29 Can Rogers at Scarboro Ti run' Trees, Shrubs Etc. ��1 "Beaver Board" Mrs. John XclXhinnev. � Searhoro 2 1 nd Lai ti number from 'here are attending .,•,lay 20 Hydro Else at Scarboro 4° Having iecured the agency fur F.t, D. the Royal Agticu!tural Winter Fair Scarboro 3 1 - '•• _ Smith bt Son, Ltd.,\urceryrurn, atOC1f.• in Toronto this week. Igoe 3 Can Cycle and Motor 1A - of Winonx. Ont. We are pleased to bive Dr. Dales F Ai ' R E E S O R° . I am prepared to take orders for all • at Scarboro. Scarboro 1 0 W D Gordan &-Son home arzairs from the hospital,much -., 10 Hoose at Scarboro ' .• l'iilds of Fruit Trees,Small Frltits, I improved in health. Scarboro 3 d 1.t0ri�.ST �3=ZT►.r ' 1111namental Shrubs Etc.. at PICKERING At the r ttPpayera'meeting on�Itln• 1k7 Scarboro at C.•P. R. lowest possible prices. - a dap evening the trnstees were asked C, p R. 4 2 Special rates for large quantities, -Bell and Independent phone, to look up plans and a site for a new 24 Rcarborn at Can Allis fi ..,�_. - 38tf - -'-- - --.-• -- - ---- schoed. - Chalmers, Chalmers 3 1 Picke. / t '' ` 7,: c T �-tL �,,"' The Y.mng Peoples' Society,opened July 8 C. P. R. at Scarboro t v• V11i�plllfki2, Pickering `or 617e, sFttsnn on ti1on�'ay evening. Scarboro e l vil i �:•, :`" W-' 1 ':v r_nw the b_s` '-:^•nr Car E,•c^pk fly v-i;l be r-elceme it their 2-2 Can Allis Cbalmers at � ' --- v;due in the Dominion in the new Su• meetiaKs, Scarboro. Scarboro 2 ] _ i ;O /'� j� Superior Clievrolet. Voa,d�rPr $6A5, Mfrs. Charles 8m,-.h s and Mrs. Jean 29 Scarboro at Nara] Vets - L 0 �1 t-tl:itv COLIpP,,�,QW, Sedan$1122. Tour. O'Lear}- apt-n'.& week at Unionville draw 2 2 Drug Bell a'-tan a medicine that re.tore ing C•oupa 8111•; and Five Passenger visiting their sister-in-lap and aunt, Auq 5 Scatbaro at Care Cycle -! his vi or, that puts sna ' and ginger 'rourin•g 871o, gales tax extra, We Mrs,Sutnmerville, and Motor. Scarboro 3 0 h r P >z L'•i spp';a;iz- in e:<ar+t rorkrnatlebip -. )7 Scarboro at Don Valley s. in I his erPr} function, that :uykr= on repairing cars of all makes,,. We airs have the youthful fr.Plln!; iii-3 guarantee all of our work and also u-se- r_Rt= ! RIVER. _ 19 1Tintico at Scarboro draw 0 R Storit amhitian, i.bea you hive a IdL_lor'g guaranteed parts.and we give the best t. "r fir Harries has assn on the sick Scarboro 2 l ftiend and patron in that m:Ln. tV r w^rk at the smallest cost to our Cus-, p list for the pass rtlnnth. Sept 2 Ring City at ficarborc, , touierc. Sari.faction guaranteed.. d `i hswander' spent draw 2 2' ••• w%nt an agent in your locality•-ge J• A, an �1rs. . g bu.ay, write,al. once, ' A ready Errll:r GeroW's Garage, •Brougham thEricrSmith whoois working at Cale- $ Scarboro at CanSearrboro 8 0 and a big profit for you. Address :__.------- -_.. g Wampole s Ttasteless Cod Li9c •, _don, spent a day at home. 16 Scarboro at Hydro Else •�.+�_ .hiss Annie Fuller, of Toronto,spent Oil Emulsion is the best art;'•- rf Australian Medicine Co., �oarbor° ' ° } WINTER TERM the week-end at her home here. so Don bailey at Scarboro duel you Can take for 351 Yonge St.,Toronto, Ont. Miss Elsie Hutebings, of Picker]ng, Scarboro 4 2 that t3astp cold. spent a day with friends here. Oct 21 Naval Veto_ at Scarboro - The Whitevale Mission Society held drawl I 1 Warn 1 �•. s;` OPENS JAN. J�:�, 3RD po es Throat Ealfe_ a meeting at,the home of Mrs, W, J. The game played on Sept. 2nd. C swed* is Turner. against King City, was awarded to Wampoles' Parafortnic Conpai:. °'x A AM S wd L gft L_UOTT - ' Miss Jean Wright entertained a Scarboro on account of King City hav number of friends one evening re- ing played a man.who was not eligible. Returdies reliere•the aonglu (: cently. aval Vets were the only team that ^ �('!�, • L t Football results Saturday last, Do- 8c rboro d'ld not win a game from,„ Crude Drum Patent Ycepsrttitioasa.`. = a \iii ahi Chopping Yonge&:Charles Ste,Toronto minion Radiators versus Shamrocks, both their games resulting in a draw, Toilet Good*, Tobacco, Cigars... Score 2-2, 2.2 and 1.1. ;AND PL.UUNG This school stands "ay J. Hetherington and Miss Bessie Can.Nat. Express and Moose with- Metcalf's Choice Oandd+es,` Hoover, of Toronto, spent Sonday'drew from the league after playing I am prepared to do Chopping and -with a clean-cut record far with Wm. and Mrs. Hoover, one game each. - Oat Flaking ve Monday high grade work. Every The-Union Sunday School writ hold KERIN.. - 0 N g ty y their Christmas Concert on the night The Royal Winter Fair is said and Friday. graduate of this year secur. of Jan. let and Sunday services on to be the greatest of its kind in r• Dec. 81st. Particulars later. N E MCEW 8tonelwata'B'or!?'ale ed employment. Write Today (Friday) at the ball the the.world. N. E. .. ��. .- t�, Rn•rlrer i- nl�«^ �.ra for catalogue. Ladies'Aid are holdinga Bazaar and Increased demand for power in a ^�a�r-t c^iI! 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Addseas House him st B dine Da Da1 ,r,���� ,'. i;,;` "" F. •vaVYaV, l.. :{: `i J' ;k:% �. f ;� : 2'r::::::::: :•:•:::::::::::::::: :::::::::!: e' i 1.'save- :.'�• t v "� :E :•r... 1 the a s o r fo .. 2 583 eo a in e9 e rt is mo k' ed re ill d�estructiv Canoes e g •. P P Y ; ; E ?;:;:;:;: 9 sec;=;E;c:e ;-*. . :: �a 9 is of life than alibi r to itt 1 TFtia a hereof f otttiario o® 'Pro o to or Pieouel 12 _ sk•::: 11. v ��- 1 neu I insidious out of'e maraca. dioua o a. of 88 onset of ratio is deai;h ten ,p 1 :z•' '...I s:' � _ cif 3 J�. the lsi hest et occurs at the must useful 900 of the tiara Y period of ''•�Z.po . R P r w mb life hen the f t e nu a her and rd province a moth ed for the er s�eco ar e - P f I 2ii ' +�.�-Hof'deadia for cancer in 1921 exceeded of the greatest service to society. It . >.s. `i that oil 1920 by 121. Any disease that;occurs when the man or woman, from " sets'their induct and hx�ift' '3 clauses 2,1183 deaths in a year and ry t , might.other- . , - 88 is exceedingly wise have had ears of eagle and trY aP s-death rate of y cam- ' :� font bet z ore aem. Discov aced-in b .,sea°! the , serious. .. I _. In lilfeihigsn the death. rate from earliest stages -it is usaaJ:y readily ' I I- 000 of cured. Once .stablished, the future - `- Cancer 33 ie year is�86.b per 100, the lotion. In Ontario durin is hopeless. II , population. g - I Pu The chi f ho - - _ .,-..: < . a eat controlling the 1821 the even higher. Cancer P S e rate was e e t g in.' :` > ''' '''' - - :€Ec'EfE? ?E E ` ,1s now kilYiag one out of every ten.disease seems to lie in a well-planned'' _ J,' - - -. " ' campaign of Public edrocation em- aver 40 of a e. Man , pmsozis ears Y an: y g q brae n i uch o* acts s as t he f ai since g 0 llo the ar r eatable : ~;� . `::4 these`den a ev l cancer is tteatl curable if recog- (i) That cancer is the early stages r - I .] gives rise• to no pain or tam's of :: :c r i E 3:`•?c.::E tilted sad ptrvpeQly treated in its y sYmP t _ ; •°' -..,� ;:rc E;: ;E. :E`•c:sE:B _ _. ar. tOi-heaPth. .. .y` des %: :: - Jam/ . A cam v shawl the' (2) That the earl si sae: tie table Y Ss ,/s- 7m z� An lour :QiE:`i:i:c :3i w or• can ma8a itt s a r from woman , a'asnhem r Y / �Ort deaths es '� Pe Y 1 P. I - ` b reach ..= sitar forty... - i 1902 end te iDMR' in Qntario since ._. _. .. .1 An .b . • . o ula heed' howev death rate r 100 000 of tie however trivial after _ p p tag, , y, , Pe 1!{1 -. . e �\ t churn o2 do .is tiv It acs out the life g�, e. ge I ,�, Pro rr}� C i:'. A , + -:K- Any wart o Bare n lower }' S r o e o es t n, o! the ears th while one trr t�vo e Y gta-ea Y P of a man f -$ve ea a .. �tasw s decrease the general ra of e. slight , y Y B c An n :; _%is towards a but Y eon's o the to a of s mast of tendency BradRtal r tt"` . fort -flue ears. - it>cresise, Y years. i Any b1eedi from the bowel is a e Y r Y sae hs Rate u8 - _ Na deaf _ . t� �men or w cman after fort - 7 Y Y� re. 048 '4 .3 1802 ,/ S It shata1d' be in out. that - ( ) fed Il8e8 1 b6 b 1.4 Po l - r f d wants, stolen on.'-growths an the skin / ( , t . �i%tc :c=E<'=�i'f fee 6 54 1904 1 8 >2 - lush ix irritation v to non removed should m ed 'i 1986 1 24 S 28 1 be : a that hat 't irn ation o t and f he to s . rte w; a s .4 11 i 1940 1 1 �. � s,�,.� y z (she ks b e e' beech or of th Vic.'-:�.'!.�:��'':''_/_ j�6w , -/ 1 L 12tlT ][ ,3 29 5b 1 b lower b , cla etc. houl'd /`.- Y y es a Il90i3 1 SE> .7 P'►P _ -.v 4 " s � v i. be a o'�p tiled. �ss .0 ::t<�� r 1908 ,s i- 1 11• . / 1' _ 63.8 '1910 1 7 /' 1 - 68.5 'Trees. I 191 - .. 1 1602 _ - r' r .r.• i - 9.4 .••r.••.. �.�^" ][912 'z7e �'' 1 Gh .w ,�' oade I ?oaf= rtn fazes lama t .r:: .J •':tip,•:••.''•--•:'}•• 9 :f• 6 918 �_. � .:��•''�'�• '''''':::•: 1 1,846 $ Klags of the n7dghty hills, :trc• c rc : } '/ .fir r-9;;•i.z-.?e::::; !;*: :.i:;: 191L 1;8?8 90 8 Your e >- '-, 'I., J' �' .:,!;::: R; h ads to the clouds uplifting, %: ', a��°l � . %-;.;.•,�.; ,• r. 1915 1882 41i� . : / v: a •f ;r .,..;c . Yet beading to drink the rillsl , :' €a:f' ' y . 1916 2,012 $8$ �[V .. / :� } . .- - Where lea e o r w ►� �.'/ - •,' - f ][91T 2196 49 8 reed 7 your androus '145 / `^y �' • / 1 r i greatness. _--- - 4 g ::r s 91d 103 4 .9 � `1 2 iT - r :Jti M1•• ':ti:i' That at00 s f Y ram sk %rte ':': 1�•:.•: so �`4`w 9 48.6 D y to sod. - ..... 1 19 2182 !� ,,®AA _ ReCei7 :}:>{. •:•::, a {.•1 r •.••":::[• ::}}::}fir: 4J 1920 2.464. 88.$ in.$ earths treaaureti sweetaesa. •'r}a`•-�'-: r, •ti r. - :a ' 1921 2585 88.1 Thee t :,.}: .:ss,... :} : rr :•,r }r}.-� t -• + lid rag it back to l3od T .. .. -......: c;i;:;c ;� •.•}: :Y.•.• .. .Y.ti-�::r:i:::' .•r c}c .; r-r.•.-.•�i i } ..... :' . '][�ltel'e is very little difference 1)M . !.'' _ - - -'- -- ---,I Ywti�iYYi:+:�1+.r++1.+.rCa+"-:. twolon. this city death rate-for cancer Oh. told us ckee to your shadows. --"- . I'll. . _ Imd the �co�antap rate, 'During 19201 Sons of the earth and sky! • $yng. of V'lmy, Ch_ lef Scout for Cana- '"- • . the rate was Sb per 100,000 of the`Here 'neath your leafy splendor �. With �da � 1�Rt j� J,poe� n.v pss►ttLttion. The city municipalities i We feel that heaven is nl : �,.� ah To Scout'Adroaic Leme2ln, age 1b, ., . show 1,2tFt deaths or 48.9 prr cast• of i We seem to target our heartache, The , a French Caaadiafi bay of the 5d Wei.'; Most' of us think of it merely . I the total number, and a rata per 100,-' And stroke of sorrow's rod, land Troop, His Excellency has grant- as an affection for a few people " '- 000 of 88.4• the towns of b 000 pupa-l . ( For here is your soft shade resting, . � ed a Gilt Cross. Adrente heard that a' very near to us-the affection of . latiwn bind �42 deaths, or b.l per asnh-j ' ` of the tata� number sad a rate a!�" We tell it all to God. - �� � . boy had gone down In a lock-pit after' : tavern for one another, of bus-' . . '"•,.114.6; while the mail mmni ipaRtiesi falling from a plank on which he was i € bands and wives, of the mem- v -bird 1,][18 deaths or 45.8 per cent. of'And when, as the years are spreadh4," playing. .He immediately, ran to the f - bees of the family, of Meads. _ 1 Y _ fate bedn� a rats of 184.4_per I We turn us back again scene, Jumped into the water, and at-i But is 1 to analysis of love, ".. . 100,(80 population. . To the woods we sought !n childhood, ,ter diving and swimming around came Henry Drummond says: ' "'L�e facts in regard to cancer are To saothe us in our pain. . �"'l''t°scrap Chief. . into contact with the drowning boy "Will you observe what fta ale- . Indeed serious," says the most recent ,tII•yoar tender, shadowed stillness. ',Mir, Rnilney C. Wood, Assistant• and brought him .to the surface. He menteare? Will you notice that - , _ . report ad the Reglatkur General for When the soul within us sees, - Cam Chief at (][lllwell Park the Sri- then found that the boy he had res-j they have common names-: that . . . .. Oaltarie- l:oaving out the oomidera- P cued was hie own 12-year-ld brother. + they are things which can be may- We shall t9ad sa life's Joys faij ua fish Scout Officer Training Centre to (tad's place anioag th5"t England, has been appointed Dominion Assistant Scoutmaster Cecil G. Bow- practised by every man in every , ^ iocotstrtel! for, to some extent by f ..,�,'llys iasps+ovement in diagneets and _- 6&=1IIa Sanderson. Camp Chief with responsibility for.all man of the 8th.Brantford Troop is to place to life; Lad how, by a - ": � ,' - 'maps wtiefaetarp death records, the �,,+-' '- ¢ tnture Scout officer traia4ng prolecta receive the Boy- Scout G113 Cross for I - multitude of small things and . Ud retaaans that the mortality, •c- Ail Classed. in Catsada. Mr. Wood was loaned to his act In reaming one of the boys of I ordinary virtues, the supreme . g to statistical �°�' -hiI The teacher was explaining noutta the Canadian General Council to Latro- his Loop from drowning is a flooded thing. the snmmnm" bonnet, Is . , - grown from 19 ill 1881 t�p�"�n 1921 duce Gfilwell methods to Canada and section of the Grand River. The boy: ; made up. Patience; 'Love ant- �. 100,000 of f multitude to his class. Al.1 had accidentally fallen into the river! teTEth long.'' Kindness; 'and is "You say,"he said, "a flock of sheep ` 'during the past summer conducted has me& an exten- sive studiyIof this subject, points out a bight of birds, a school of whales, a half a dozen training camps which. while doing some of his Scout testa. I kind.' Generosity; vev4 envies _ were so successful that It was decided He could swim• but in an attempt to not.' Humility; 'Love vaunteth that bib Investigations prove that cover of partridges, a herd of cows, a not `itself, Is not - earls-i is increasing and that it !s a forest of trees, a brood of serpents, to ask Mr.*Wood to remain here Der- remove a heavy sweater be was wear- Dulled rap.' real menace to all civilized masrkind. gag Be on• Now' osa nay boy glue sae maaenhly. He commences his new Ing at the time he got his arms tangled Courtesy; 'Doth not behave !t- - `' It is probable that the number of r, duties at once. In It when It was over his head, rea- salt unseemly.' IInseiilahaese; another example. �. deaths yearly in Canada would be not .. " .. . daring him completely helpless. Mr. 'Seeketh not her own.' Good . . tl;s� 7 --: � _please,_sir,.' said Dick Dunce. as -. slcra_eeeut bit s. ,- mau_ � r m and.at. temper. '18: not easily provoked.' - our table of mortality. At ages ancient order oL bnftaloes." - -- Gailelesaaeea; 'Thiaketh no suit.' Ova!forty it lii}]s one in a ®� more awards to Ontario Boy tar a still straggle agatas't the current among l -� Sincerity; 'Rejoicoth not la -,�...' +wiDTafett and one in fbarteen among A soap factory existed in Frame' Seauta for We saving have just been the boy to safety. ini uit Vwn. It is a disease of adult life, and more than a thousand year, &g,o. authorized by His Excellency Lord Scout Richard Keene, age 12, of the iniquity, but rejofceth Ln the - ;.w 10th Brantford Troop,has been award- truth.' " . Il•._ __----.. ._.-. _ _-_.----. - _- .. __ ed a Certificate of Merit signed by :; _ - Lord Byn,g for his work is rescuing CarrYg 13,000 people, ibis liners �. •w- two boys from drowning in a canal• Majestic, Olympic, and Homeric re- 4. Little personal risk was Involved [n Quire 440,900 pieces of household and this rescue. but the Secut's presence _ , �. a __ . \\ of mind and Quick action undoubtedly napkins, Sbr�. sheetsllan 00 17,0010 Isaved the bogs' lives. tablecloths. = Cam. t Scout Canniff Ashley, age 12, and .. s' Scout Lorne Mortou•, age 14, of the 1st I ' 'Foxboro Troop, will receive Certiff- ' l V '' 'r { - cater of Merit- for their action is • - , .` rescuing a companion from drowning -.. r _, is a stream near their home. 1 1 . . \ I Scout Leo. H. Rozell, age 13, of the 'tae world's •�-'• --- 1 uay� Millions greatest ndt :-. � 1st-Ridgetown Troop, saw s little child. s � of antomoblis needing aoastant '-y, , -^� ��,,:, ' service: m9noca of batterlas and " . .: fall into a cesspool while playing near •;: _ •,,;jy,�• '•r `!�J to repair:mlllbna of paLrts to rebuild. 7!K• - -_ �, la - - its home. The child was too young to' nidOlous on. unitie swill tt tLeye'c�-w - - help itself and only the quick action automobile buslne®,-nod learn !n t)cctroit, ilia .- ___ - - BOW center of the world.-the Heart of tho Auld , ..r .. - _ - - - •'ot the-Scout was res�ponslble for the snenscry where nary,or the antes are made. -. Y le who cannot drink tea Make$ZOOOtoUO,OOSYearly - ;-. _ -• little tot's life being saved. A CertiB- ' and coffee without sufferin from the effects Cate ,of Merit has been forwarded to . .:' g -��s a eadaeu of Yosr unit • _ Scout•RozeIl. . 'rhooeands of our graduates are Making _ o tain. have found health and Medals of Merit in recognition of gig money w the auto buslne.. r:uou '" (8aek. making more money than be ea- _ - . - `r' troops and to the Scout Movement in (wiberta) In buefoeet .nil nn.. ( an he esn do: etec]tte (Penn.) �` their district have been awarded to wasgetttngalBweetly,nowmah- If yOtl f7llEl that y 1 are nervous and restless-that you lie tagslooperweet:.layes(Was.) • Assistant Scoutmaster E. Bonneville Maven 1100 montbly above ez- - aWalCe 8t night-y0u1' OWl1 good Sense Wl�ll teU y0u.that tea and and'Clarence Jones o1 the 6th Ottawa' pewee:7onnson coaio>lump ' ed from nett pusher' at �'r00p. gt3-b0 weeclly to auto me- ' ;-'Coffee are not good for you. . , _ nbanro at s4ssn per we.:. .. -' .. The above awards bring the total is-• Hundreds naore tae them. . . --`. ' - sued in Ontario during the present Complete Course- . " ' Then quit tea and__coffee for awhile and use Instant Postum year up to fifteen. Final decisions In by Big Auto Factories , . ' - Every branch of the auto baslneea is tau ht: instead. You'll find it wholesome, healthful and delightful, with several more cases will probably be Conetruatlou, o ap keep and repalre of announced shortly. autos,cruel% tr rarm nghHng plants and - • a full, rich flavor. and a delicate aroma that never fail to please ! w.raglan. •n�as by asststow - .: °•1 aatuat practice. o aaw - , =. i811t1d Qf�tiBfy. _ Not Very Encourayln9. is Maury meftfodtB a er . _ -• • _ s� �o yof�' bT al >f >fl nplde co-operation,dom Ou a17 1 f S. - - S w eH g1p sn oar ",,. -. ;fit Y at did Miss Brown y erhbogq eehooi. . r'a n"ee ed, ai -ti h n _ a - - -. ,;�' .•�gave her the Rowers?•' g•aar Carr...in Batety i 11.��e-�j Hoy-"Site asked , the fellow who r:.+�.:i''Ke.%k". wi1d1n` 1� t ► ItN a Await Orr r "tZ'&wv's d Rmso' X' ' • . -,.; ween.rovsasapl•tin 'was sitting With her u >>e would like ' rdra�a Msi t.a-)l�aetories g•- one for a buttonhole." {y�,T °°�,''_';'fin,1.,..a„,...,. of instant Pestam s[Y[t1►eg i O s••`u•��.�1:w s«wiT'°0f°"° - "'` sent,P�Ps�r d germs enter the body ' . . ' _Instatit Poste In p far 4C .f ' Most disease taNawf �t�&aM`Tnamau `rev �f In stamps. writ•: through the mouth. Keep the month ='-._"0151_= -M " �A - `�" Michigan Sate Automobile Sehoo! •,• ••�' acct Ara ., ++.tarot. ' Caasdiaa Peslaiit'CwW Cov UL,4d RrasM 8s., L,Taranto, F[eteey Windsor,Ontario Aaatralia was the first country to _• r• r • . . use postcards, I _ _ , , _ t 5. _ / ;!a o_ '±'�. -,x.:F ., t .+./.,r`'„"`• '.wY- i =L,y. .4'' :y' ^.: art.`.'•. '�`.'~. ,eT-^„t aS- •a,a. t• ,r, v .,C.+ • '�" ?K'. y.. .„" F:•... '',. „ .. i- ••T B •'�'•"?'Far*•.,,ts. .+ez.' .viii .s i`�• CJ.' ''m�;x;.ay_•. _ +cam .,P.;. '+�+.te'"a'•`.-',.���:�, �`..,: i , ,.� :�., dxv,.. •._ ;;'•„c_,' , -.,'e` `�'� ti��*2 •x-:' ,,� -_:,t'• -:^S,s,� r7? .,,,, ,. ofs..-� F . . iy�."�.- _ .n�:' �:A''S,.:..,.j�•1i5, _ - ..i.' - ..k• •II•,� his. TM,l:`• �'1-'J r e,,,,,,/ ' f(L 'rR�.tir.•'.,y .. . ..,..- -� .,1. .•'i':`• rt,�A,srn�i�.'w'w�'cP ::Y.'XY?i'3^F-' ,,,, •r:" 46 ,- ,. 1 [, BED BI,DAD ; ' Thirty Yom OY :_ . _ T �... ,.•>t .. ,,,. . . _ Trouble �s _ � sgfs�� 1tECE�S�P1`Y TC ttE�t,'Cfl -- atalaAtC rue.;AR11 its«* boolklaL- " Now Ended open Ctlild's Bowels with 7 -----„ '7or 'the past thirty years," said u " Toa 4=116 Weals,i Watery Blood Needs a California Fig Syrup- ARN—WONDERFUL VALUES ,&" ['. Mrs. Malvin* O'Dess, of 1089 Ethel St., colors samples area—c3wsgetowa y Tonic t0 Build it Anew: 1• :x�:; cr!;; 4 . : Verdun, P.Q., "I have hardly, seen a 1 eollen Rills, Ont. _ well day. I seemed to suffer from alb- 'Why ape we continually told that > . ie` .d aliL$pa39! WART23). i fps r most everything, indigestion, head- .� i� .: health-giving blood must be bright . ?rt• aches, nervousness, loss of appetite t45 ARGEST COMPANY—RZ00UR -Ted? What.has color,to do with the "r and even the little I managed to eat �' L $10,000,000;selling guaranteed ion, Quality? Just this—the oxyge%- in the articles, spices, n ppliest proprietary' r, blasted me all up.with gas until I �"j q medicines, auto supplies, direct to con- • air Is the great supporter of all or- could hardly breathe. I was so-restr suffer, over 6o years, offers exceptional genie life. One function of the blood opportunity to earnest, intelligent men; fa to take the OzygeII_from the air— lim I could scarcely sleep, ' and I experience unnecessary; surety rs• . �whdch it meets its the lungs and de- would get up mornings so tired and Uired. Write today, The J. R. Wan- dizzy it was all I could do to get king Company, Dept. R., Hamilton, Ont. ' livers to the tissues of the body. when around. I was simply in a miserable Y BELTING FOR SALE , : the blood, 811ed with life-sustaining conditbn, sad nothing I-took seemed oxygen, Is sent out by the heart, it i8 y good. „ :'bright red. When it T @turps. impure ,,; to do me any ELTING OF ALL KINDS. NEW OS • ' '�,` "I heard so much good about Tanlac Hurry mother! ' Even a sick child B ue�, Dulls . saws, cable. hose r. and deprived of oxygen it is dark, �• etc., shipped subject to aPp� vp1 Lt low- that I made up my mind to try it, mad loves the "fruity, taste of Calitornla eat.prices in Conran Port oSalting Ca. Yon`will see, therefore, that there . , ^ Im plea to say that it has only FIg Syrup' and it never falls to open lib York Bt, ,Toronto. " 'are two prime requisites of health. '' :>" takt+n Bye btrttles to make me feel like the bowels. A teaspoonful today may pure air ania Drignt tea cloud—iLo an entirely different person. My appe- �C - gar� air to furnish the' oxygen, the prevent a si ac child to-morrow. If One mile of railway.tak6e•270 tons - rich red blood to carry it �rhare it is >Fr tite i• eo_good now that I can hardly constipated, bilious, feverish. fretful, of Heats. :?< has cold colic, or if stomach >8 sour. - needed., get enough to eat and my have Pate anaemic 'people, whose nerves ,, all disappeared, so that I'm feeling .tongue coated, breath bad, remember are on edge, who'dre out easily, and u•.'` just floe all the time. why, I feel a good cleansing at the little bowels 1a who suffer from frequent headaches, every bit of twenty years younger'and often all that is necessary. ^� p �j n R - $o so became their b'.oad is thin sad can never praise Tarlac enough for Ask your druggist for genuine"Calf. CasW UL% -10C watery. All such people era improve the good health it leas given me." !orals Fig Syrup"which has directions Tarlac is flold•bp all good druggists. for babies and children of all ages their conditioit through a fair h*e'of Advt. printed on bottle. Mather'. You must 'Dr. Wtliiamg' Pink Pills, which enrich say "California" or you may get an Best Bowel Laxative the blood, thus enabling it to carry From Poland to Canada Alone — oxygea to the system- Among shoes Frank Tutak, aged 2,and hid sister, j Spool of Thread Paid Rent. Imitation fig *yrup. When Bilious, who have benefitted from the use of Leaaom Tutak, aged 10, were left de- A poor seamstress . in Celle,' near n Russia it oodle more than twice +t- :-..this medicine is Mr. rtes A. Stay- - Constipated : fenceless in Poland on the death of ,Hanover, received the bill for her as much to subscribe for') magazine : ner, Glenholme; N. S. who ' gays: their mother. The Canadian National quarterly rent, 260 marks, says a Bet for two moatih.S as it does for one ...«. `eof'fe four years ago I found myself Railways, through their agent, M. C. i lin despatch'. She had no money with montIL The publishers have to make To clean out your bowels without � badly run down- I,tired very easdly, Duan, at Kingston, arranged for their which to meet the bill, and walked allowance for the expected deprecia- "gnping or overacting, take Cases- ',f and found it difficult to do my work- passage to that city, and they made:homeward disconsolately. Suddenly tdon od the Vie- 'rota. Sick headache, bilfocianess. r •My appetite failed and_I slept badly the long trip alone, but safely. 'she saw a display of thread In a wig- gases,iadisestfonlour, upset,stomach t4 &t night. I was taking medicine, but dow. The price per spool had ,just and all each dfstrllffs gone by morning. It was not beiplag me,sad I was grow• 141marWs Lin Nicest f►or Distemper. �- 'ins weaker and weaker. A friend who Safety Valves for Faucets been moved up to meet the new d1siD Nicest phyafo on earth P,or sown-alp called to a @@ me ad.lsed me ib try Dr. of Gasoline-Tank Trucks. of the mark. and children iQc a box Teats lih(s Williams'see m Pills. I got six boxes Now 41st the tank truck fa fhe gen- " She returned home and took from Great lave has made great eacriSced{ osady and before these were done I felt bet- eral mode of transporting gasoline, the little stock, bought It im ago. a a ;which 44 required a greater Lmre to ter. Then I got six more bozea, sad and other volatile fluids, it is of imr tendered a revving cotton. Timidly she accept, OF INTEREST • tendered it to the larglilard is lieu of after taking them felt as well sad pores in to have safeguarding a such her rent He accepted it gladly and s -- `k strong as ever. Four years have pass-j ancee In cane at accident. One of such gave her ten marks change. ]INVENTIONS T O " ed since that time, and I have oon- appliances Is for preventing the did. i loaned In stoma aealih and working all charge of the gasoline from a tank in —�—� MONEY ORDER& aged ter We at to eadme wand Measeat- s. the time- 1 have recommended these case off damage bj* rolifaioa. or other- ea.wea �eft`Oe'2i"s"a°"t• ''��' . pills to others and fella 1 continue to do. wise, to its faucet Besides the or- It 1s always safe to send s Dominion ]was -•hwc lsseaaeier°bsres.e ea Honest. so." dinary poppet valve the faucet. dress Money Order, Five .dollars HAROLD G tl$MI�MAIN i CO. un. f? These pills are sold by all m+edfctas'there N an auxtitary safety valve costa three cents. sat OTTAWA. Lydia E. F`Wd am's Vets• 1•A7Df F ATi01l�7s ore.w.. r .s`� dealers or will be seat by mall. Post which iii operated normally by an ea- The Wood Road j" Compound ' ;3c` paid, at 60 cents a box or six boxes tension of the plunger rod on which if I were to walk this way ,tor $2.60 by, The Dr. WMisms' Meth- the faucet valve is mounted. S'bould i Hand in hand with Grief. cl a Co..•Brockville Out the faucet be broken this safety valve Bothwa]I, Ontario.—�'I was wttaltf } e. automatically closes. I should.,mark than maple-spra7 _ � and run down• had no app®tits ass • Comfalg into leaf. was nervous. TI>Nr _. - - 'I"lle I�tIIt'i Perqullsrtes, A3 Inurse who tools u' King George would soon 'have a �1�A�n 'r � � '-I should t u note a gr the old bni s " strange collection of rather useless GUARD R Rot upon the shout. �` � care of me told lea. odds and each If he insisted npoa Yee,though Grief should know$sae here -to try T�dia e Z. ���shiiWT ��i �(k while the 'world goes round. 4 :Pine's ?age. ' - 'cWmiag what tibia by law. 1 LDS It could not in truth be said able Compound. get- During , ". the Norman period, it was 1 a" " and ao� Ism } decreed that every whale or sturgeon This was lost on me; -ting strong. I rec- 2 caught oil the' coast of_On Britian To guard the bab; against colds A rock-maple showing red, ammead your meth- tine to my°friends 1 'noWng can equal Baby's Own Tablets. Burrs beneath a tree. a. _ Isles should become the property of and you may use+ " ~ _the Sovereign. The Tablets are a mild IMMOve that Minard's Lenlm ent for Gargat In.Cora. „ my' tsatimoniaL'— °. The Whale's head was given to his will keep the little one's stomach-and s — - �� Mas. D. IdaZwsrs. bowels working reguffiriy'. It is a re- Aunt Jane Was Het Daddy. r;.° ': +a- B- • f. nth' consort so that a sufficient supply of; -„{ 4 'eorget-bones was assured. j cognised fact that where the stomach It was the ft:t day of school and the • well. ontarid Lad bowels are in good order that The reason why Lydia $. Pink- 'I This strange law is still In force, al- teacher was taking the names of the The Vegetable Composed is w cokle will not exist; that the health of u ' theagh, of carefree, i4 !s mow merely an children; those of their fkUaere and s successful to overcoming woman's Ills -interesting relic of early days. ' the little one will be good and that he the buelness Of each one. .Small Lucy ; is because it contains the ton will thrive and be tappy. The Tablets , r_ strengthening properties of mad *I& gave her Hems and that of her father, j• WA are sold by medicine dealers or by fashioned roots and herbs, ich•net - �, Electric machinery,hag been invent= but hesitated and became cheat when. an the female organism. Women ed for ma=kin listing mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. L+�, D—�$ g' ag aitb counting Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, �came to his business. Urged by the r �jr ' strength- clot in laundries, Out teacher. she blushingly said: from LTI Darts testifying the Its stry oh-coat "He is Aunt Jane that does the wo- +f�a bath with warm wra♦ colas, beneflcfat�n!neaoeait fv man's page and the beauty column or and llti4:llra Soap then its contain no narcotics nor harmful ,.•. a .The Butcbm-s Boy Reads nothing more doling and re- drugs it is a safe measetne fair _... IF JCTOIn/iCH IS the Daffy News.” m wry, than u baby's tease=sign women The subject fa English history was TalCtl3a. Lydia D Piail aeut PMvate Text- The reign of .Richard 1. 9se of the a LesiSa Ot.t.an dsse-T bsa=L 8dd BOOk "Ailaaents Peeat'ar tit► - : TROUBLING YOU teaDD ��ooee,,canaatlanDepot: women will be sent yov flee upon u.., .pupils.says a Canadian correspondent, 3"11L TG1dE 1► t+t.eutt— --requeeiw Wrttw-to—Tfae LydIL lit. — writing of his boyhood daya in Eng- g s soap iswr whtiawt"a* Plakhsm Medicine Co.. LOraq Naas. - ` Instantly! End Indigestion lead' had begun to teen `The tins -- y g - -w. •-- - set sail with five thousand knives and era OT Stomach Misery with one thousand skewers together with a • , _;* " - t thousand ud foot- IV your oicgh- Are tar horaee c _ " ' DiapepsinIV several corn archers a t• fn- or running a a "Pape's men..., nose? If so. give them .-,. e. �• , ti.. He had got as tar as that wheu'the "Spoha's" 'w valuable remedy for As soon as you eat a tablet or two Coughs. Colds, Distemper, Influenza. „ 1 master interrupted him sharply, pink ICye and Worms anion. horses of "Pape's Dlapepsin your indigestion Spell those words. `knives' and • and mules. An occasional dose -', -_ mo.'s:•' ' is gone! Heavy pain, heartburn, flatu- tones' tLNn up At all drug stores . fence,gases, palpitation, or any misery i skewers'!" _ I K-n-i-g-h-t,-s' and 'e-s-q-u-f-r-e-s,. ' from'a soar, acid stomach ends. Cer• tiFf was the reply. - a+ect your stomach and digestion fora I Then with a *wish the cane descend-' few cents. Each package guaranteed) ed on the boy's shoulders as the mss--by draigist' ( ter gave him the correct pronuncia- 0 ARSE SALT UNLESS you see the name "Bayer" on tablatsr y0tt Halifax, N. s, 1 tion. Had•tbe mas'ter's bump of humor LAND SALT Hinard's. Liniment Co.. Ltd.: i been more fully grown, the fact that are not getting Aspirin at,all- , - Gentlemen--I have used Mfpard's Lint- the boy was the stir of 8 village butch. Bi1lll Carlotis .^ment and have found 1t a good remedy. .' g ' 'After the explosion I was pretty well er might have saved him from a cart- TORONTO SALT WORKS shaken um having quite a number of bruities and cute, but thanks to 30naad's ing• C. J. CLIFF TORONTO Z48401021; 1 am my old self again. It i ' The same boy, who appeared to have �.. -'healed the sores and bruises and gave. an unhappy faculty for misreading .ate much relief.• It 1s true to Ste name; DPY g � an the Ring of Pain. for it stopped,the' words, was responsible for'r whole . �o' � �� rain almost at ogee, i first noticed the page in his copy book that read "Hop' �k as - ad in the Montreal Standard and decided ; rQr- r� to invest in a bottle, for which I am not : on; hop over," instead of"Hope -oil; Q�g DISEASF� - sorry, but can say with'truth that I am i !lope ever," which was st the top of •thankful for it having done all it clalm- I sad Now to Tqt ed to do, and in nip case much more, and the pap,�s. And ag8ia the cane des. RMW&e j!0 AA• p y • a eaaenea customer is u,c ores-nom a.ia , cenaea:'" =can possibly find. That is my view of it " I CIa1 O .ass. �• -and I think you will agree with me too. • 1 1!t alt 34th street Yours very truly, ► ChiMl-en and even some adults are Kew =�, 1J•a1. c�' •If tSigned) ALFRED BLAIN, being taught how to sneeze correctly 184 Agricola St.. - Halifax, N,s, in a London health centre: 8� .___ _.—� ___-'-_--'-, __ —__ __ •.� W r • t if�all ., How-to Prevent' SAORIFICESAL E Biliousness Accept only an "unbroken package," of `Bayer Tablets of r K a W'HE E�.00 K E N G I H E LATEST' TYPE. , Doctors warn against remedies . Aspirin," w_hick contains directions and dose worked out by =' = °onto$ owerful drugs and a VALVE MOTION- mss' during, 22 ears and roved safe b mihioris for =.- alcohol. �e Extract of Roots, , ­physicians. g� y P y -�r In good operating Condition. Engine 18"x42" I - long known sa Mother Seigel's Curative Syrup, has no dope or _ Colds Headache Rheumatism i Fly-wheel 16' diameter x 26" face. strongingredieats;itclwesaway Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis NO REASONA13LE OFFER REFUSED cg a,, ` - in estio biliousness and con- + ..WE MUST HAVE THIS BRACE FOR OTHER PURPOSES IQ stipation. Can be had at any _ Earache J­Lumbago -Pain, Pain drug store: Get the genuine. d ,, .REAL ESTATES CORPORATION, LIMTIED 50c.and$1.00 Bottles. a 'Randy`Bayer"boxes of 12 tablets--Also bottles of 24 and 100—Drn¢gists- m i, ftve� Aspirin In the trade mark (registered in c4nada) of ucrer Mazuracture of Sono- 73 West Adelaide St.; Toronto. 'Phone Adelaide 31(lU _ _- - - - aeoticac,Aester of l3aal,cyncacid. while It It well known that A.plrin means Bayer Irl$UE NO. 47—'Y2 manufacture, to assist the public against lenitations• the Tablets of BaYer Company J! —-- - a will be stamgv4 with thell•,senorsl trodo marls. the •'Sayer.Crola." 'A'°+ �, w� :.;• ,S++aF�c: ,,i�.9:.F .r, �i.�ve "�',`i. ..t,R` +o ,:x' �fit`. 'n',:,t.iu,;,. '� .F`,,'Ty'�2' ^1,% ,},: .�''•',�' '�' '�'. �. ,•°c2�';., •x .•s '+)v^,.F',,'.<' ,w.,k4' .�' ,.M.r •;r'._ ,;f+, .'re .Y`. �.+, }-' �-'�,'s: � : , ,�'4.> ':,5. rs.M. .",>a;. .•�;rrYr _.-K.'. :*Y'rr'%�' '"{c. 'c.:'*". h&-• :.de' s!"'' .>,•..•�. `.e.+'.'�-c4',,-x..... "X:.:y - .,iS .yy�..:-^,a`.'": .y.r ..:Y'Y "a'-:. •r- 'vii ,m: And FJunpybr�ir culverts 86.85; F'fur coaptrs rea and bridge crew 1318; O ` ,: °.:• ,f = �..• _..,fox$ ,Axford,work on. Dunabraok culvertsM$ bla�or, s readio gravel �).L0 :Jas •�•' ' '"'"� ' •";�,:: IZ.bO: F hilte. work on Djl�nonybreokllTodd,th�aulinggmvel 10.00;'W Aslett. ` TvrRMS, and Asher culverts acd MadIII'd bridge filling gravel 12.50: R Lon'¢. for .50 if paidinadvance. W 51.25 : R Melrose.ditto 67.75 • E Udell, ditching 7 5U: C? BeoQPtt,. tt�cling BEST BRANDS AT REDUCED PAFCEB - t',, 60.55; Reid& Brown, steel for Asher I gravel and grading 41.7 i; W Clark, -'-- culvert 29.30; 1) E Jonps. 150 sacks' hauling ggravel 25.04); A*Swan, ditto ° - - COW MURKAR Oro rietOr,. cem lutfur D.,nnybiuck culvert 12•)irl;''2.'ji#); 4 hates, 1.1.1 vds gravel I630; Gold Mede.i canned Corn 2 for 25c. Gold Medal EsrlyJuaePeas 180, ` . -_ t p W Petty, 10., yds gravel 15.30 ; A E .-•. --_....--' - J A White. 11:. yde gravel for Asher� o '`. w culvert 16.80: Oscar Curter,, hauling Major, work on rd 5 lot 38 and B11 con Giold Medai Tomatoes I6e. `- s,_' *DICKERING COUNCIL. _ gravel fur Arhrr culvert 56 60; Q �'i 4 4.4? L Hilts, digging post holes " l [e•s[hoRe council met pursuant to Phillips. burfncing With gravel and;4,W : J Tweedie, filling holes White- _ Aylmer Standard Peas 15c Avlmer Tomatoes 150 K Pu spreading grovel, use of en ins at vale 1.08; D Annie.40j yde, gravel for yr':i =_=j'~�•:;. ssrameet on M uday,-the 20th Donnybrook culvert 81.68 ; T Hamlin, WhiEevale 607 : W J Michelt, Rrav in Ayluaec Corn 2 for 25r.. - - --- _ 7?`.:"`' frost[`_ Members all present. the reeve rep culvert at 1Vhltevale 3.90 : Ernest! Whitevale 27 80; W J Chesher, truck- .$in Standard Peas 2 for 25c. ~.•. ,ice�,e alaair.. Minutes of last meeting Trimble. 'filling and spreading gravel ing re Donnybrook and Asher culverts g .^ . card a+rd approved, 2.60; A O Trimble, hauling gravel aleahauling pi es to various places - p -• ' A_ayatuber of accounts were present- 4:1.75; K Beelby, ditto 18,50: U Tyn• tS2L.W; Silas Tool, services as road supt of••payment and referred to the &I.ditto•tl.W; 8 Uorbett, ditto 20.00; 133.33; 'W J Coates, h§Lulink and plat- ''For those who orb seeing someEhing stigerior in tlieae ' - a tive standing courmittxee. .-F Postill. cleaning ditches and rep iog"tone in washouts can 9 7.50 ; Qeo goods we have - �.11. Middleton was heard re grant washout 10.00; Q T L Tran,'filling up Barnes,rep. bridge and sup materiel -p I�ugham u6lic library. •. '.: E ,: P holes with gravel 6I townline 3 110 also on w t 1 1.70 ; Dept of Highways,To. E. Wbe standing-committee on Coutia- plowing and grading 2 60;R M Brown ronto, as per bill for grading hill and ;,: ,}• p,gsss.�iea reported and recornu[ended gravelling 40 W; E` Cowie, installing road H rd 3 con 1439.50 This has been �Eaclz Can guaranteed to 6e the best in flavor and tendernase. ..$sr fallowing, payments. J Murkiu•. pipe drag and rep culvert 9 le : T San. ' reimbursed by private donation:: _ ---- ` o'a.RSr=. re by-law and debentures 9.69 t derson, hauling timber to Palmer's The Council now adjourned to meet Apex Peas (early June) 25c a can. Apes Corn 20c a can ctner,,rebate on dog tax 6 OU: J T bridge 7,15 : B Lennon,gravelling and again on Monday, Dec 11th,for the .' „ rscx3erlaud., ditto 4 r J ; D R Beaton, grading VX)80 : I Woud, grading trio transaction of general business. Apex Tomatoes 20c a can. Apes Beane 25c a can. . - ,•- c.•v nut[ iunca] culverts,-4:00-;W- �cc c?, ,�}'> a Teleph,•nc C'v, lung distance- good, ditto 118 80: M Hickey, ditto l• , ,2upo*�Ke 5c ; V% J Beaton, on sect of 134,cs1); P Uates.,grav and gran 65 40 ; Provincial Con-servative 'leaders �. ::.y3�rbezueuta PickeiingTp vs Crokei' F Rogers, ditching, grad, graveltin/t sap that they expect to see a get a ' ,'-* 3114 1; J Forgie, nit div court 4(ri) ; 1%00; 8 French. work on Be B1H B7 t . seal election during neat year, •euz riaitin, diutuGFW 1�iH er Cana- cons 1 and S 1Ni,0U: J White, grrty perhaps in the spring. R �+K ti3OQ; �V C P[tty, supplie4 and repairs The - per�or V� a�rket a;iRsaa 5,etional re etectriflca.tion of _ ' ~ 3,aaaue 5.1A)• J Foraie. ditto'5.W; U M ditto ^00'; Adaru 'Spears, ' r �,500 : W G Ham, rent of hall for • ooecourt 1500 L Matthews,'two n aline lamps for Tp.hall 19."00. victor Bonds and Cou ons b 7*e standing cotumi.tteeon Bonuses_ y p A TEl�iDER[ ROAST : -� %,Vire Fences. Drainage Matteis . -Fs�veported and recommended the Von ICTORY Bonds and Cou Coupons maturing*kOkwing payments: W Puckrin, 97 g When wanting a tender roast, a� choler arm11c fence loteS can 32426# H Wilson December 1st may be cashed or de- • cads fence lot 9 coo 1 1.2.00; Oliver young. Beef or Pork leave the. 95 rods fence]at 14 cbn 1 14.25, 'posited at any of our branches on or after -- selection t0 519. a Inke standing committeen on Data that datC. •, for Sheep Killed by Doge report- °. .2 1 a and recommended the following ' euts�Pugh.. reward' for kill- � a51111eir10[ QIItlrhtp Ba00II aDf� Ham, maOhlne s110ed a:- a,Ag caught worrying sheep 10.00; Y y require.. - '•,llgh, one reg 8M•opebire ewe kill- sdi 11II thickness you °:. _•&%A hy dogs 90 00; Boyd Burk,fnapect- Pure Lard.20e lb. High-grade Creamery Butter 40o lb. ' ;Riftegame 75c WHl7$Y BRANCH. - - C. P. Ly", Manager. ' $'.'foe standing committee'oo Road,+ BROOKLIN k a,aasd'8rid�tes reported and recomu,rnd•.- BRANCH' £ C. CROSS' Manager. the following payments: W and A - - .:. YY I � .t'..1 .LS M S 8 �MEa60;;;ir.20yds gravel = � -rt1torlivalina+ 3l1 30. i3eutivy BroQ. 43 cde ' There is Music in the Air, Free Why buy records? -: eorar®Il 645. K J Dixon, supplier for _ Receive the latest sic reports, weather forecast, •news daily. If '3afr-or and Coao brook culverts 7.48: -�, � y interested consult as on any ink iu connection with Wireless. work on Madili's, Dot,nyhrook PICKERING Todd. _ We are ageatator the SALISBURY ELEC GTRI CO., Ltd.. Asher culverts 88 30: W • ..:, e�veldor Donnybrook culvert 25 00-; PitYiburui-m eIaCCO gets as Iowan inRhe as$6 QpForest _ �; 1C'Keast. work on Madill's. Asher and 1� EAT MARKET , 1 � P p F J ColdharnPickp���brook ralveets 67,76; W 86ee,- w "'mo b s 'd 70: C W Disney, opening out - - g9E ` - �1bmik.. grads aad gravel ing lots 10 Round Roast or Steak ... ... '-23.:per Ih OPPOSITE grading . . i GORDON�ciORDONT HOL .,ialAU ca•o 896.36. J Bayles. 23 arde Surloin Roast or Steak. 28c - - y " el 4.20 ; A Pegg, for back-Oiling ... ----- �4iU's bridge 2800: 8 b'arndafe. for `Porterhouse Roast or Steak, ..:': .. 21St: '• - - .- ._ - *- -- nag ditch. gredlux.hauling gravel Rnmp Ilroast ... - - Zt)c •• ,aw' dnstalling pipe W.50: a o Spen. Pickerin Hardware S ore -a•aear. ning ditch gradingand gravel. Fine Rib Roast, ,.. .. .. ZOc '" - - 4^ „ .,=0z 35.OB: W Stevenson. opening ;Heavy Rib Roast, Y. ... 18c- '• L2#ftnu S.IiO; T Scant. ditto 6.00; W P �j -m grading shoulders 50c ; Q C Shoulder Roast. .. ... 4 and I8c '• = The Canadian Ho e ` M i t 1 i/ ...rAra s.plowing and opening ditch 2 50; ;Pot Roast: ... .. 1!c '• a an me needs plenty t , _ a iF&W Jones,dragging rep culverts etc Brisk" LO bu . . ... .. Ac " ' ` W P Jones.98 yds gravel 18 0f3: t - 1 Brisket, 11 .:. ° ..: ... ..ffA.Sones, hauling gravel Kad'open- ;Leg of Pork,... ' Feat and, Light' tl*W 4 ttch 8275• Mrs Sadler. 8 yards °-Loin of Pork. :.: .: 25c ••' s _ 145c: W S Tood. 91 yds gravel iSboaldet Roast of Pork, .. We,28c ". ' Buy a Sapp AML -:- • Wm Jaeksoo, hauling gravel ;tKSB.r �V P 3ooee, drag a t l eon H 100 - ':Pork Chops. .. .. .. ... 24e s '• •� AS VW Joore,ditto and rep eulvert 4,00: Pure Pork Sausage, ,.. ... S5C " - -: Thought 11$ng8 AT 9.,d7N•rter, drag and rep washout 4 75: FlneRt:Salt Pork..,. Q5e V M Cooper. rep equipment and sup- •.: ,� sad yon will always be cow foetabi� to Donnybrook and ffiadilt a Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece, 85c ro and.contented. . . also re !Jo nose F ark plug •, " .sliced. $5c " „. +adlaa 4m; also 10 gala gasoline 3.70: - ••4 ,• ��mm ' ��Im ior.vlowin�g for grads on Mark- Mild Cured Cottage Rolls(half or whole), 88c - Bu a Coleman 1Ria m towallbe 13.75; Hugh Michell, Back Bacons ,.. SOc l - y ;. 040N 3 ldrw01' ravel Markham townline Cooked Raw,_ ..: .: SOc '• �' 7�, -,-'- LSITlp a ' - E Percy.sbov gravel and grid- `tVe$oers,:. .. ',CSC •' E 8,78; acd have a nod li ht dnrin the IUnding etclMarkbam townline Bead-Uheeee... d0c " g B g°lti�4°i4; H Percy,righbof-way to gravel long winter evenings.r Aar Markham townline 6.05-'Char y First and Aomee+tic Sborteaiag, 8 lbe 5U crate _ } - ., ltauliag gravel for Markham ,� . 5 lbs 80 seats =It is a pleasnre for us to show en'-lice 30.26: A Baker, u n lb prints 18 cents you our goods 4VINIVel and right-of-way to pit Mark. li fit v..L YY.,+I / �sj'� D wwnline 37.57 : A Michell. haul- � J S. BAj.�7SJV/N • i `+ar7q�gv*vel Markham townline 3455: r • • 1 .;. ,�l.shoegravel I6.00; a Hnteb• W. G. REID, - • - " ,DICKERING KKOUNG ditto 16.'20; R Hamilton, opec- w , ,i&W&tch and sur'acing with gravel M ll'Itivs•wt•iine 3850; J H Michell. ditto . y -WkW-4 J L 9tepbenson. work oa Asher " Depmit Your Coupons • A lbw price bevel never before -: �. :Anouncin _ Canada WHEN you cut the coupons from your Victory Beads ! 8' reached b an car ui Canada or other securities, the iQgicat place to-put them + .7 y is into your savings account. Savings Departments are maintained,at all our branches aaJ - dorMate : = _ Victory Bond coupons will be received for deposit or encash• mint without charge. � ' .,' Let the interest from gout investment earn more iaterwt in tics , i► �1ew Product of -. •'standard" T7; Oneida Ford Touring Car _ F: O. B. Ford, Ontario ,'STAIYHAR BAN • .. or RQ _- Ommunl NEW PRICES ON ALL FORD MODELS ' TOTAL ASSETS OVER EIGHTY-THREE MILLIONS J Pickering Branch, - - W. F, Law, Manager Chass13 :'345.00 Whitby Hr3nr•h, - - - C. A. McClellan, Manages' - Runabout '405.00 _ - ::�sapily plated all over, with . special sectional plating _ 'Touring - . . .. . '445.00 a ',' '- at wearing points. m _ _ a (: � �".�- do Packed in dAin ty lx[aee- - 1 1_r Rill R ._ _ 495 00 s.1 t1 iI ~ F fined in blue �- 1' _ . �- ..-.. . . Coupe ;. ,. _ �i95.00 - _ , . 7��9 "BARONET PATTERN a� . ` 55.0 edan 7 0 '' •-, "-4>1>Row Tea Spouse, •. ,$1.'S •. � ,_ •. : vav Ila Sporms, .. -3.30' The above prices are F, a B. Ford, Ontario. Starting and While, building we are carrying on our electric lighting on Chassis Runabout,Touring,Truck Chassis - 1 � : l�€o>r. Knives and Forks... -7.75 .'.185.00 extrn.- On Conpe and Sedan starting and electric light- bilk'iness tas l.Z�llal (�ppf)SItE' the Meth- �°', =' � eat'Fork, "1.25 ing are staudard egaiptnent. _ 2.00 ` Freight and Government takes extra. _ odiSt Church. Yz�i� will find u8 i arSheli, _ _ -here with. the goods,, some. : eis:ter Knife, i5 -.if you cannot; call, thing to suit all tastes. x °rte order by mail. • White Bead, Brown -Bread, Fruit Loves OMMIMMMM&Independent phone 200 olle, only 5e each, enough foi a meal. , Try our Milk R Me HICKS ,Big sasortmeat of Chocolates in balk and boxes. Independent Phone 900. JEWELER = Sherwood J. Collacutt - IFS s al t v J ^.A# 1 .• - Pi 3l ia Mi ► N'tagul H. R. ' Q ' &•• ..' .,, , -nr':tom.' .A •"w'r. •r�„, .:Tsi','c _a;,..1`-,jy r,�'F�. tc.er�.u�yic,.-. ' -:roe- 4.r.z ,.u;. '•nu.a:.-,aa:.. =L"- .+... ^r•: _ ,'.l. '"f-`s•x::*u'r`TT,.^ .f,r. ,.: ~�.��• -��/.�:LA^y'' �oi��a..--�A.T3wf_".,', .'y:4�.,#,P,,caYr.rh'i'�','' .'r..T ar.•.�v�.- 'P'y" 'X'}' d'*-vmolt'..'y'..`,.•..-./:'+.:{•�•.•?v �in�u W".��e. ''S>.sY'�,cr••3�r•,..,'�.-�.�-,..+'.s#.s"i°••�,�'ce'a rf'•t;,,sPr a r-.a-,;.i-. .�✓.:','-;v.,....,s.,.�,�'',S?'ts.�^..',,vs�."^ r,per•Y^• -tY„'. ri ' t- {�✓ ..,. �0 1 + W"^a-te ti c' '. mob. „-r.- ! friS G,'. \• '�e t_, ri., _h• r. y �,k Y• w- '.' p'y .•v. .+Y $: J Cl.ARE]tWNT. - Mrs. M.J. Leppington;of Toron- Another carload of stove, coal con.8, Prckerin�q, the property•of TIME TABLE—Pickerfag station r " to, is visiting her nephew, O A. .arrived in Claremont on Monday Percy Wldeman, No reserve as the T.R. Trains going East ne as follows ? , Newrlck Wilson is .on the $irk Overland; and wife for a eouple of- of-this•week. The ear was sup- farm has been sold. Sale at.I p. m. . No._ 10 Mail � '7.57 A• M. slat. See bills. D. A.Pugh, .aucti.oueer. '* 8 -meal ^? P.bL .'• wepka. _ posed to contain forty tone, but 80 Local . .6.26 P.M t Rev. A. 1l�rLellaa was is the city M ,L and Mrs. Wilker, M18o Min- when it reached here it had dwin- TaCRaDAY, Nov. 30TH—Auction sale Sunda train,. =Vol nureday last. Bled down to half that Rmount. of horses, cattle.- poultry,`imFle- Y 7.67 A:M. • Mrs. T. E.Stephenson was in the hie Glees�.in and Fred Evans 'were menta etc., al lot 18, con.4, Picker, Trains going Wast rdue as follows— p in Aurora on Sunday, -the guests The car had been in a .railwny _ ing fBrocfE road):the property of C. No. 29 Local. 10.50 A.M. rcilryon Wednesday. of Robt.and Mrs. Leggitt: _ wreck, which was the+eause of tf�e Sim sen. Sale at one. -See bills. " 27 Local •l,44 P-.M. Mrs. Forgie Sr. is at present un shorts pp •�� ' der the doctor's care._ William Coates had a narrow`es• �' W. B,.Powell, auctioneer: 9 Mali 905P.M, - Joseph Readman is under the cape one day-last week--when in a - - --, SAzuap.&Y. Duce-2ND—Auction sale Sunday train. ' '. 9.05 P, M. SALE REGISTER. of farm stock and implements at Foregoing is according to Standard -7 doctor's care at resent run away a heavy wagon passed _ y • p over his shoulders and chest ia- lot 11,con. 5. Pickering, the proper- time. Mrs. Pere is visiting her sister•. .15ATr_ri'tDAY. Nov, 25TH-Auction` sale ty of H. Tyndall. Sale at 1130. -.: in law, Mrs T. E. Pugh. flictin g some bruises but uo broken of about six acres of standia timber ` g g See bills, W m. Maw. auctioneer. Dr. and'Mrs. Tomlinson. were in -bgnea. _ at lot 2S,con.3,.Pickeri i. the,pro- TQEt;DAY. DEC, brH—Credit sale of - perky of W. B. Robson- ale at one. Toronto on Saturday last. x - 1 p_ �y registered fltlies; cattle and wood, Coal, bal g bee bills.' W.-B. Powell,auctioneer, Mss. D. A. Scott ia%spendiog a IN MEMORIAM. -. the property of John A. White, at .• r ' "~few days with friends is Toronto. : _ SAT_LTRDAY. Nov. 26TH—Auction sale lot 25,coq, 6. Pickering ,(1} miles -' Mrs. Rankin, of Toronto, spent In ever to g memory of Harold of farm Stock, implements, hap, west.of.Brougham). Sale at one. . Hard and Soft Coal of the - G.wh.un. wh died November 22nd, rain,roots, furniture etc., at lot 17, See bills._ Fred Postill;auctioneer. Olive eel with her sister, Mrs. T. : grain. _ last w 191,4. of il'ness contracted over seas. r, - - - - _..... - - --- - —- -- e8 031 . rt. -- - — — _ � .best quality `' Mrs. �V"m. Bundy, we regret to:He has wandeeed.into an daknown and, r report, is vet low at the time of land. ;F A R 11� LAND S- LAW - ` P y And left us dreaming bow .very fair. writing. It need,must be since he fingers THOS AA. ! rob Adam and bibs. Spears, of Atha,, there. To buy or sell your farm, consult the Farm Lands Department of ` .spent Saturday with Airs. Thos. -And we whc the wildest yearn Gibbons. For tht o'1-time stepand the-glad Tht United Farmers Co-operative Company, w ' Miss Olive Mantle left last week; return, - Limited. for Toronto where she has secured Think of hiz'� faring on " ' = WANTED a Rood position. As dear in the lore.of there as the A J. aLLl30N Representative Pickering Phone.Pick. 1303 A. . , , ' ')lies C1ara.Underhill entertained love of here. RELIABLE SALESAGENT 23nd Nov. , the public school teachers on Olaremont, 1932. _ __ __. _ - -_ For this district to sell our :—Thursday evening. Fruit and:Ornamental Trees, S. F. and Mrs. Robins, of Whit. NOTICE N Flowering Shrubs,etc - bp, Were.the guests-of'Claremont Ia bereb given that a S Law was You Need a Good Engines Exclusive Territory - :.��4 friends on Sunday. passed by the Diunicfpal CcLncil of the GOOD PAY Our agency is Valuable. The Miss Margaret Overland i>a visit- Corporation of the Townsbtp-of Pick- You can't realize the money- lag, sawing, grinding, sharpening .� ing her unele and-aunt ip Tore-n- eting on the 30th day of October,192:?, saving value of a good farm engine tools,mixing cement,sheliiag Cora, Stock n Nu sell is grown (p our ¢r' to for three weeks. providing for the issue of debentures thrag o� Nurseriss onr Wt of g until you've sera how much more filling the silo—there s no I Varieties is the best, �r Mm- Wm. Tyndall, of Altona, to the amount of 83,000.OQ. for the quickly and efficiently you can clear know of that will give better service - died at her home on Monday even purpose of enabling the Police Village _ a p the- with so little attention as a Toronto In after a lingering illness. of Pickering to.pprchase-a fire engine ,s.s numerous Engine. And to on Polltata Nurxry Co., . . and Mra. Lee,of Stouffville, and appliances for fire protection,and odd jobs githeer kerosene of gasoline.� nm e nt Sunda with the letter's that such Bylaw was registered in about the Let me explain in detail theca pe y the Registry Division of the County farm. sturdy little workers neat time you CLAREMONT ( ARA{3Fi -parents, J. B. and Mrs. Madill. of Ontario on the 8th day of No+ember, g o r pass tn way, Don't forget to see Miss Alice Hamilton. we regret 1938, Any motion to quasb or set milkier , their able aawtants—The Toronto to report, is in very poor health aside the same or any part thereof-. separat- Saw and the Toronto QzinChindes Having acit J MCtfrath'e Glen at Rresent and la confined to her must he made within three months ing.churn-• --at the same time, g q bed. after the first publication of this not � age, I am prepared to make expert J. led and Mrs. Theston and lee,and cannot be mAde thereafter. • •PllK Pickering, repairs on all makes of cars. All f� daugh_t__ni Margaret. of Pickering. Dated the iflth day-of November. . ! makes of Storage Batteries repa€r- _._ ._ppaant 9nndap with J. 8: — — ed and recharged. Aitency for -pen • Donald B. Beaton. the Ezide Storage Battery. Won. Edward&,and- dauitbter. &il Clerk. Ind. phone No. IM Was 4arah. lefP on Monday for Blair is°Get"Rltsesatlnt t W'. STOUFFER, -Toronto where Mr. Edwards ir, T• .�,. $ pyt m,• 27tf ;Olaremont, Out taking treatment for his eyes. Mrs. Goldberg. of Toronto, re- �*� THE BUSY STORE—THERE'S A REASON , it la My Bu$�ess turned home on Saturday after - rz. _ spending some time with her par- Tor _ r . To p you run part of youm t hel v opts. Chas.and Mrs. Florence., - W:Stouffer. who hie been in - Come to the Store and trade--IT PAYS I You see, what you get and-By cps ainR a New Garage is the Yil- Tr eharge of J. McGrath's garage, ' s of kinds of repair i am prepared d n y - get what yon pay fur. We- the goodA at the right prices -�� kinds of repair wort, inciadiag left on Monday for Kitchener, •:�o`�� _ and pay top prices for your produce. We invite com• toga and aide curtains. also maJtiug having purchased• a buiinen in your old oar look and run like new bir that city, parison and *act to know onr shortcomings, giving it a good coat of new paluL Charles McGuire of the Standard so be trank with no. That is the way to square dealing. Ageet for Toronto machinery.laciui- ;r "]Hank staff has been off•duty for w�,m pain to Ease w4fh IPA-C.',:" mg;Pa ;Wiadmilis, silos ` several days owing to inners and Rte have a complete stock of Robbers sad.Rubber Boots at prices '' THOUSANDS of Canadians have- that will bear comparison. anda asollae Engines. at present is at the home of his tried T.R.C.'s and found they _, OIHART, M. RICE. , i narrate in Pickering• do drive out rheumatism, and all Buy your Dominion Express'Money Orders frost us. $oma Tel.6b$1. Whltevale. first A number from Claremont and similar pains: T,S L'.'@ reach the tiw the surrounding a eenatry are In the neat of aria.for their medicinal poa-. �it this week atteadin,g the Roy der is carried in the blood. i1.0i at __ : r al Winter Fair at the Coliseum. your druggist's,Free,sample Temple- -lin the Exhibition grounds. ton Co.. Toronto. 1j 1 V e h ' - The W. M. S. of the Union clp�'s s�gM eiWY eg.� '� 11 CLW. L held their F - -- - .meeting on Saturday afternoon at Sold by Dr. N.E. McEwen - the rdmanse.. It took the form of s y s birthday party in honor or Mfr. G ��II Prices are Firmer i � �1b11 MCLeilan. A Rood programme Pe ME" -- was rendered and about forty sat 00=M0CgU4=t17, 4:5 - 'down to a sumptuous table. A geed prices will also advance as the ' most enjoyable tiole wee spent by feeding season come on. all. �! your requirements now Remember . the bazaar. in the and save money.- Union Church on Tuesday,•the " Let ' s demon8tra +a 25th inst. A short programme Another car of Oat:Bran and Shorts wvill be rendered. There will be to arrive in a few day*. oQr new several booths open for the sale of Corn,-Wheat.Oats, Mined Chop,Brno l7H gr•Heater - tbome made cooping. homemade _Shorts,00 Cate. Tankage Y_ - mis--- =—- • stock._etc,.in - ---' - - Guaranteed to feat ceilaneons articles. Also a post — Grinding Tuesday@. Thursdays and - : office and a lunch counter where Saturdays,7 cents per cwt. ' _ . saadwfches, tat►rte.will be served. i`. $II 8•rOOmed N ' As edr.Ctrsou, of the seventh _MAN WILLOW MILLS - `�` ~Concession, was at the C. P. R., 'CEDAR GROVE R ls bef y i n g Because Onlstation on Monday evening get e $100 ting a load of cement, his horses, Branch Lucust Hill Phone Durk 2909 • *bich`becimwreatles8 an account , '.pf the cold', broke the liiDea by YOU �_,�. C n� F. N: CO OP E R 'which they were tied and started 1 Lail Sae Z'lteee's one feature in particular against strong stable acids for the to run down the road towards the both sides of your dollar you'll �s�e about-Toronto manmam hilethemsihod : DLAREMO � ,:..Jvillage. When- they were about- -- ordiaarily Imes simplyapplieeaqu` :. -opposite the UDIOD Church they at J. Fingold`s. 'Stable E�gtWment, Its the only =ace oostin8 and goesaalysebort were stopped. Fortunately no Flannel Blankets, Ladies' Fleece- Stable Egatpzmat�e m Canada distanm inside tubing' . �a Ideal Grocery Store r damage was done except the Gined Underwear, Ladies' ' in which the galvanizing thorough- Toronto Stable Equipment will ` 1►ceakioc of the lines, but the run. Bose,all wool, 1!covers and completely coats the make work k� cattle This ie)he Ideal Store to buy away Afforded eogte excitement metal and the inside of steel. tubes healthier—bring tofita' � your groceries. All wool Pull-over Sweaters, me explain the many a�vaattigM of Our stock is up-to-date, clean—in fact ro for a.short tithe. as well. This method makes it ab- Toronto staU Brill Pens, ,wWater we sell only the best. The Baptist church -choir, of ' All wool Sweater Coate, solutely rust ��g and proof Bowls and Litter Curiers. Men's'Pants, heavy tweed, Men's We have a good assortment of Cbrh►• Which Mrs. F. Morley, (nee Verna Fine shirts, PentnaD's Union ties'Biscuits,fresh every 2 weeks.- Evans), was a member, gave her _ Suits, Boa Tweed Suits. G. H. MAYN&RD, WHITEYALE, ONT• also afull line of pastry and k. a pleasant surprise party on- Wed y bread Sours-at lowest prices: ' nesday evening of last week. _ 'Call aiud 'see 'for- yourselves. s We have also securedtbesgency tosA During the evening Miss An- Canada Bread. Get a loaf sent tie Found, the organist. read .J• Fiagaldt Cman� time you are in town, z� ' an address of appreciation and 6� g . We don't sell coal oil nor gasoline,bulk ..good wishes to Mrs. Morley, and tlnd,_.Phoue-wo A t ! list treeh groceries. provisions, Evans WArd, the leader, present- Rave-yo fruits etc. Phone Butter, "`ed her . with a -handsome silver Wanted—Poultry, Butter, F,gga x - casserole with pyrex ent glass _ — AT THE — , CHJDLOW,- $" inset, on behalf of the choir. Mrs. Harness Sbo P - , CLAREMONT, - ONTARIO Morley replied in a few a propri-e words. She left with her has- 0 U r ' S - �Can�pbell - =-band for Woodstock on Saturday. - - - • �- � + - On Friary evening," in the Ma- This is -Horse Biaaket time _ •t _ sonic Halt, the Claremont contin and our selection is good. -Work done While you wa1C .nation Class Literary Society gave a splendid concert,-.sustain (some in barly 'and -_ ,'Ang their reputation for first _ Class work. The vocal and instru- look them over. _ We are in the market for winter and ,mental rungic and playlet and , r Rugs, _-_.� -Marquis wheat, oats, 'barley' +other selections were all rendered $II�a10 Robes, X001 T Of all materials sad design in fine foruA eeflecting great credit Club Bags. €��ld'r3-e. -Inquire � kept in stook. II will pa, you X c on the young people and their , . - .. - - call at our works acid inspect our stook �. D9tructora. Rev. A. McLellan All kinds of Leather Goods _-_ for prices - obtain oes Don't be misled : oecnpied the chair for the evening, " agrriswe sib not employ/bum,eonsegaen!• 'x I�ivinq a brief opening address. G Shoe Repairing Service �w ly we sea, and do threw �l ibis spa! The popular Principal. Di. J. Wit M] CarnQbeU Flour M� We, Ltd•` . commission of 10 psi anl.,whleb you 3 &or. reports the largestatteodance CilJ BRADLEY �aial h psrebasingfeeat a&.. of students since the opening of v �illB a the school, there being now j Harness maker, J.T. MATHESON an the reatster and an enthp • i,w., body of workers they are. FICKERIESGI, ONTARIO Toronto •i:eterboTo r Pickcr�,. 92,"W9.'k+h. 1Qhiib7.Qt►_ + ,` .f �[ ,L�T ..... „lsy.\y, �_��,,ee „✓salt., -,�y ° x' k' •'�"-,Yw ..'�`_,.: "'J d`i I.y;, .y e r wV• � .` ..,'�.P.iv1Y-. �' C+' .'�""•' .. y "•::i"'Ln. sr..v r^' -'Gq C-';;' .•� � ... ' ':r .c•&:•. . :xr- n,r.. � » +rl�p`''ika.�,_' }�" �,. �xx,'"r, A' - ° *-,r ( r;.,-:,M.?k. .iXr, -.. '_ •�',1 x; rL ....,- .c_.",..o.^•j e.or': r-,r•... -0a ,a..^• -,y. — L'•,'_.~ ,,.,: �ri`i,* r'-•f�„�;.` ..,-rw- " '•.,pA. :y. - aa�i`'..� ,� .•W. .r.,'.9 :'s^'_ •jr.:T `''L••Nom` Y'[.^ •'.l*+'"., ,,ja', �T.�s" F.' � .'-l. X,. .ro�::. tG'.� J"•..'�•�'S�t' . S;• .,3:'' .. "ryR` Y' L. J`•�. . °. •'°'+:a"t'.�''>' .,d'! ';�L'.N�,:�*�i""+'i'''Z'�i;' •'��'+y,'d��i i"i4�."•'.•'.:+r �' ,•+..-. -_ 3:s.. -e > 't.. t„ „w-dt,,,' �;R�,�, „, --�., .�; ,,;a,;� ., i"' r" ,�: _;+;' ..fir: '? t• .J;a-, .:.a.•;: -f.+� R:' t t.e '7°` •r•'s ;.5•.. ... .. __.. `y: .--,{5.•'• ., - • ' .-.. _. •. "+.' b. R. - °`s/ ',rF" `ii.•,zy.ei'``'• pr Het told me to tell you that bid oome �^,;: • _ _. `.: :. to-marrow and have you out is— .'.;:'. ,°:�-w •. *bat ,w•as the expression, Mr. .^AM.'S•"• _ - all Jake was - smiling iii Oyer his. '► `'' .• .1 `; - swarthy face. "Two shakes of a ' ur brace-block, Mise Denton." s! 4 - I She laughed—a, silvery trill'which �t came like a ray of sunshine into _ - _ - Freak's jaded heart, "Yes; that's itl - 'Two shakes of a brace-block l' That's I one of Dad's nautical esprres ns. He gets me absolutely bewwiilidd some- r �� ti esppssby tthe way he talk. Are you in "No, -I don't feel anythin' at all. �~ They've got me all,pareelW, served, -and fished like a r until I - 4" can't move hand sprung for fear of 4t. — - startin' a is +hid" J+.•:.-a��:Y - �� Mies, Denton laughed aggaain. "More ' nautieal'it I Good gr,=sl What - is a poor woman to do to understand you seularmen Now, see what I've �� y�� W A'�`F/R bought for you. Don't they smell p T� sweet?" And she,thrust a bunch of 4 flowers under Frank's nose. ,A TALE OF THE DEEP "All" He drank in the fragrance. "Oh, but they're beankitul—and you -�` use so kind kind. Thiey're lovely!" Run .� Now IM just put them in this ,. .: vase alongside your cot. Flowers do '.. H7 FBEDFAICB WiLLUM WALLACE make one feel good sometimes, arsd I bring home the beacon, collar the bhse masse, `a c ,�, - ,��.w simply love them." And while she q>Yy message-to Garcia, etc. .. , 4 was busying herseK arranging them, - '= poyyrtplts by the Imuason Book Company Frank looked over at his old dory- .CHAPTER FOURTEEN—(Cozrt'd.) (strong. self-willed man, he was tug- mate vrtth a questioning, halt-fearful C I'I"TLE Raisins,full of energy and "Whet ba reed outside thaae,19!l oontrollable in bas frenzy at fat7nre. book in his eyes. iron, will put the pep into you �.. „ So he had reasoned—even wh a he it was Jules who spoke first, and that makes winning plays. Use vim - c Aaked the I have new- g P Y b Ithin" but a 'jumble a-runnier' in my;was at the'wheel of the schooner=and there was�nathing but friendlirsess'in = =like it in your business, too. ^ sad aboptL.'it, r trial remember seem' mature reflection had purged his mind. his eyes. Well, Fiankee, o1 boy, an gam, Lu:itir breabin' an' But it was the madness of his ac- how yyou feel now? I t'ink -you was _ One hundred and forty-five cal- i . . „ tiona which seared his soul; and :.,d thinlcin' I was never come to see you, cries of energizing nutriment in every, he thought of the gamble with Death, but I was here wit' you Wen we little five-teat red box that you see. "Ibpn you �v a'yek wbat brought the near sacrifice of twenty-one souls brought'you ashore in de Bores din y all on deck era' ye wen heavin , Mr: upon the altar of his insensate fury, mortian. You were Aaint den, no I go Comes from fruit sugar in p'rae- b�ri'=: ' wheel herd when' shipped he trembled and broke into a sweet df bank to de vessel a ' dress n Den . - predigested form—levulose,the w - .a acs which threw ye on th' spoke*. The row of the hu break- I make deal far n @s�mainffiaat--she's t lY P L' a° , . , , , scientists call it—so it goes to work - �Vm were heavier' in as th mairssheetl on sounded in his ears; the wresm bein made now—an I get de sail an as ypo sings out t' ndaldse th the wind mingled with it, and a ' .almost immediately. Rich is food- A" �otattn' in that' boom an de od.er gear from shore Aso mains't. she staztad sla vision of the gale-hounded vessel, fishermen. Do-vessel will be all reedy . soon also. '4 4 bxeezeymen' th' sea stuggin' aver;• her• d : bree te. savage; we had a blaze's I��°g, Plnt�ging and storming in a week, am 1 send message up to Try these little raisins when you're oern job t'stand lack We lowered' the awful inferno of shoal y uncle at Long Cave to come hungry,lazy,tired or faint. See how on water, wind and tide whipped, flashed down. Maybe be take her for one g .eve an thr peak balbards, an was i persistent through his mental setro- � until you get well again" - they pick you up-and set you on your i: ter-ii'itai� ups when -slue.guv a whoop I s on. t if he had struck? The rank nailed "Crood oP Ju1@s. You toes. ; cc[.a he ass ports th" spring stay e f�ht almost caused him to groan done jest right, an' I'll never be able "^ then she jest comes ia' era' 1--., , !with the agony of the conception, and t' pay ye for what ye've done. Am' ' th boom.bite you at th wheel, Jules,a strange illusion haunted hiss. Who th, way I treated you—" p Little Han' Mac here hags you tram aerdsr th'f.Ras this oilskinned man at th; wheel ' � � -wreckage dmL.lay% you down in th' of the "Kinsella" that night. The Jnbt. frowned. "Say mawt'iag. I cabin, am we gibs busy an' acts th'i man who had torn the spokes from heart forget." And his answer Franks_ I gear adrift After we started his grasp and gaud at him with e7e8 Mine Denton bad finished arranging z'anain in among th' -' an of tender commiserations. and who the flowers. and the nurse was bring- K .. . - rfpe, which blame near seared ns t't seemed to' have exercised a power ing in some supper. "Well, Ca taro, ' ■` death until you Comes tap an' sits us Dues him which saved hair from sink- p our B+etiten 1�IiCQI Aw out d ffiem starts. Lord Hatay! I I'm afraid your nurse will forbid r - cut thought we come out a' that ing the.Shoal? "Sable Island North- ,tying longer. Now, you're to make alive. Th' place was breakin'j East Bar dead ahesdt" Frank shiver- up your mind to wall as c�ttadc u_ , -plum in ed He knew now, and the thought ible. or Mr. =eau and I will - - SC Everywhe" -whist' for miles that soul-wester i frightened him. The father had come s . leg of a we hod.—Ex- ve something to say in the matter. The to warn the son—to save him from papa and I will see Doctor WHILs 1_ �mrde., miss." nurse tad came'himself; and as he turned it over in about having you moved rep to our ' -_ "Ndw,sea.you mast go," she said; his mind he fek all the terror and per, and your friend.and I will call i _ Had 1YOfl?`reverence for the supernatural. And and see you to-morrow. Now,be good _ Iron Tods1 and prosx�istl'n� to ioaAl on the morrow, yet why should he be afraid? The wg then. Au revoirl" 'they left I+`tank- aloes with his!old is not afraid of the mother who °� So brag, Franitae, "til Lo-morrow. � If ewes s man received s ceatigatioaIlifts it from the floor to which it has I see you then." And Julies, dressed h ' ' m his awn ..," .:':...:, it was West- fallen- Why should he be afraid of like a gentleman in his shore clothes, 'buyer.ww his mental flagellation gave the spirit o! his father. escorted Miss Denton oaf • him more pain than di his striae, In theirs sequence came other din After being fed like a baby, he ! The Real Danger Luckily he was red the additional turbing reflections. Jules! The reran dropped into a refr'eehdng. sleep, with IIEctrit Shocks for Heart&. ..I have heard so mach about your ' !lash of a Wovmd heart. .The ordeal whO had been his shadow for. years; a mind strangely _free from the har- One of the most remarkable of re- " ' H ha Wild West, . remarked the foreign ` be had g�oone throo h had somehow who had been his confidant and his!ass of care. a gone through the cent medical inventions is the static visitor. "Show me one of your dan, put the a"Ir it, a t light and dearest friend. Jerks, who had ad-l mill of recrimination and emerged to his mind eeaaed bo be haunted With vaned him money for the furtherance,find his old friend, by his bedside and(wave device. Serous characters." _ `d6tw6ing vialow of the girl who had of his ambitions, and Wile, was cars- still his friend, and his heart wain Its purpose in to•regulate the beat "fie prosperous looking man you driven him to thr actions of his mad- tent to follow him without thinking of cheered also by the visit of a sprI -ins of the heart, should It be too fait see getting cut of the motor car across, uess. She was a memory of-the pasrt himself. Jules, who had proved aterl- whom he bad almost forgotten, but or too s w. The patient sits in an in- the street is one." *—an anplsasark mensory, but one ins and of the best--true-hearted,t whose presence seemed to linger with sulated fair connected with a ma- "Not a cow boy;:aurelyv- - whd+th, like a nightmarish dream; trustworthy, and honest. flow had be 1 as much fragrance to his mind as the chine which passes an electAcal Cnr "No. He's an oil promoter." JIM court easr7'y be dismissed from renal-l treated him? He bAd not been so,flower. a she had bran ht, rent through the body. e R'""lectioss. No! Ae did not care aboaL I drunk but what he remembered, and Frank held a big Levee next day, . Mlnard'a Liniment for D! Mheria. - memory of his callous conduct made+and his•visitors came in a perfect Outside the machine 18 a revolving p _ know. The scales had a mg from him wee bitter' tears into hie lbw. stream. First came McCallum and bail, flzed to the cad of a metal rod. - 4 his es sad he had become critical-- pillow. -cruelly so--and her sayings and ac- He ago recpa him as aeon as he Simmer, and then his mother and Every time thu ball paeear another Arabia 'has a pleat the seeds ad ,. .-Boss a had analysed raentslly nnfia] if Were not too' late'Uncle Jerry. Frank had semi neither stationary ball electricity is ' die- which produce an effect upon human . .'his bad weighed her in the balance and n came the thought of his gang of the latter since the New Yea:, and Charged from the body. ceasing the beings similar to that of isughdng gas found ber wanting. He bad known her the rough and tough; but staunch and the greetss�a Were affectionate in the muscles to relax. p for many yenta, and yet. upon cool warm=hearted fellows who led thrown.extreme. It was his uncle Whom he if the heart should be beating reflection, he began to doubt the fact fn their fortunes, with his. What had!wanted to see most of all, as the e ga seventy-font times a minute. but 16 girt � °•- •�� -that he had really loved her- He had!he done.for them?. Dragged them .tangled skein of his affairs w6trl:l - [n �+,,,d - w:" ' :ilooged to possess, yet having posses-;out to sea in a gale of wind and would�have to be taken a b eta awcome a I: :lritsis he was net care that be would have thrown Lh4r' lives hway in his irsisti'm to go round at seventy-four revoiu• �n,,,at y--lftm r"to a --;=haul m p* ;►�ly�atisBed. It would ;bhindti rage had net-a--g a U r Power i (To be continued.) .. ! lions, a minute. and the heart to thus R a n om•, be like a asap who covered a jewel, and intervened and served him from-being i slowed down to its correct. time. In TMt ARNOTT INS3TITUTIS x: y pnt it s t wtsen he finally corned it would a wholesale murderer. Murderer. .. l the same way the heart can be quick- K"C�it, CANADA What an awful cones tiftl And DYe Skirt, Dress aWU in a case without giving it a I' Yet .'� eaed. Yu the ve him without a murmur; ,or Fah es miser thought. It was not love; Y for ,. This wonderful meahlae was a=- whioh had prompted him lII DIaQIOnd D3►es hibited at a recent d[edlosl Exhibition - "Fe, bur rataer,a sense of woun And he had risked their• lives ruse at the success of a rival-,•a real. but the night before and deprived'! In London. The tome of the current of having failed in his efforts f them of a possible livelihood for a j Each -Dockage of "Diamond )Dyes" is.inch that a person putting hL head contains directions so simple that any within six inches of the chair receives M - 'loo own and control, arsd Iwire a month at.Ieast! And Hoolahartl What D . ' shout him? Had he not played fast woman can-dye or_tint laded, shaZsby gulls a powerful shock. } and loose with the old man's proper ty� sklrts,dresses, waists, coats, sweaters, - and lost him money? The vessel was`stccktags, hangings, draperies, every only insured under a policy which thing like new. Buy "Diamond Dyes" , Minard's Liniment for Colds, eta ' covered total loan only, •and a new! ! vests spar and dories would have to coins' —no other kind—then perfect home , * a chBD}ed dyeing is guaranteed even .if' you r jf130* ;`out of his and Westhaver's pocket— Fire losses in the.United States And; hands, l each in his proportionate share. Truly, have never dyed before: Tell your ;Canada during duhe of- this yeer cracked li , ;n hit review of events the druggist whether the material you : , young fish- amounted to 5:.4,000,OOA. � � chilblains. New � � ing skipper was flayed by conscience;, wish to dye is wool or silk, or whetter Makes your �Nmarience which touched him on the it is linen, cotton, or mixed goods. akinsoft,white, t- f raw, and neared his ernsl until the Diamond Dyes sever streak, spot, O clear and smooth. �tWSl�i( , scalding teats dropped from lads eyes 1 fade, or run. DRUGGISTS SELL IT =r !.• _ at the recollections of his ungrateful- s s :`.�Hess. But he would pay it all back. He—"I saw the doctor to-day, He e a n r of f j�jjj1J 41_' Far' -=j He was blind, blind, blind, but he had C , p tried himself before the harshest of says there's aomethmg the nxgtter 13 m s. . .' •�R M E UMAT IC �all fudges and had promised to atone. with y head:" She—"You don't The mean to say you paid a'doctor to tell ti co o Q roc f golden.glory of the sunset was "„ K' 3 e• ' UFFEWERS j flooding the room wden he t►ecame y au 4:'.•t�ct I HE postman or express, man will aware of someone enters The nurse bring racket serric� ,;�.,1 t.: ;r Life Remedy is 'the raise over and looked down upon him.! - your]tome. - � • �_. Rgdq for "Yes, he's awake. Some people to see . Whatever you send—whether it be ? quarber pmtmT. for You, 00ptain," And he turned his to s suits, coats, dresses, lace curtains • F ; c1_4 atica,Lllm- eyes to look up at Jules and Miss i —poetry draperies,'etc., etc:will bed -_ Denton! beautifully cleaned by the Parker y ' SPECIAL process and speedily re. :' otlrltfs. and "Miss Denton! Sabot." he gasped in deliginted surprise. 'Bow--how did _ e•both for OW D4J&kr; 'you know I was here?" t We pa carriage, ono Mobs Denton eat down beside the Way on all orders. Ox battka far Fl" Dollars. ;cot "Oh, Captain Westhaver" she I This Genuine COiumbia works his ;w �' direct !O liNtOlOtlEli's. I krrda n patheti�lly, "if I ba� only! writ'for t.n yartseu3ars. - s w sooner, I would have had yet Grafonola, ti It SjR7f C1rG74jRtlOr1.�1)S r Or from your nearest Druggist taken ups home instead of tc this lone- Records By Mail (Send for CaUlogus) t il.. I SOO= congP-fim` he 11f• ' K r.: - �II1lHt1t 19_pla k �4ted bow 30 you feel?" I Columbia, no; Basra Parker a Dye fammation dirapptarr— ' Fro laughed to pleasure. Oh, not I swicic. 76c ' p Apeit, Us. At Our Arcade store Works,Limited sand along with itthepuin. ;* !ao bad, miss. We trawlers are hard I 25 and 28 Yonge at, Arcade . leancrs and Dysrs ' ` t1U ! t' kill. An' how are 1, yourself? t Ruhevds painful rkumatic M ngestoo. How's your father? 1Vone th' worse —� Wanvsand eases backaches.neuralgia. t>s 1A/est �t4" kr TM+ellte c , Victor ReCOrda, 7!!e, at 57fi - 67? Dim- 791 Yange St. ,j a colds la chest. Keep it handy. "t -�B IL i � da o th wreck,. I hope, forth Ave. s.rsd 2038 Queen 8t. East. Toronto ass; lisle>a Cana:la r - Th6 1 smiled, and Frank thought he Is never is n such a pleasing _8eaWL- Agency, Toronto �'•� SlOagli�)11f1lNt-�ls pain'!! smile in his life. "Dad is all right. s` �,.,`.r//a t 'P.84 Y kari, i,'„ .gy +a,rcr• ''.rvx"'s ,:w..[ xiLr.•a ,o-f'$' '.r!`i ai-� ,,t+,« [:. wf s4 ei ;. '[ '•� •.y .4�isv '.".r. ^'e` �..':...'rC.:'_ y.r+ H ,w, .rw „ra 7.:X' -r;6,,•'_.,�,r.,,... r k.tl. 'v .s•-`ids.'.' nd.•. .,�” d�,"r a'' "..s., }, �:13,Vcwy'^ •,y'.,r '� °^k,W'>;'r ,.ti%; � •�`�~' •r,:,, .�.D. �x� .7 :'?�`'3�'b ,;•r3 .r �s:, �,.. q•?'y:...'`.9"�F�. �ru�.' .a.;e�,e� rar•�? -'i. '.2!!'+,�"i. 'a}^3iri� �6 _ .. - 't M �_,'' r. •.� 'd a'y w+r .,L• � �� •%*w, +5',p. ..,,.!'v'?.• •F`.a""g' - 9r.� :'lti./�A -�,' ?«.-y .c �°"' :i•n.-+w. •'�r' w>t •'"�.S"' ..�. tl- S .-r '✓^,. �.r.�:.•'a•�e� 'aZ:'..' a4 '"`T9*. �r. ,�c �� yn .{ "P i4=-� '�wv.- w-ee�•=��r -3wn'F'• �. 'eS" {.,. .-,.,}: 'y:•.: 'x.; '� •� .. -•rg. •.n ,'-K.szi`e�:t.•:._�,.s'. ,'3r'; :"tity•.•w.' '.�: � �y;E-,^+ Sr"„�f• N+.... ,.'.'�:•.;�r...�_-_._;� '�' . r BR]CTbSH 'g IWe - i 1AD IN Ia1 '�H Toronto. V j! W Manitoba wheat-No. 1 Northern.' _ . sr.. .- g Manitoba Data--Notnimrl. A deepatoli'from London sa F'aallowia is the atandtng of the various Manitoba barley--Nominal. " n still to •. f tommona' Thera are ,r::;: Dose o _ '.,•pati�tic�1 parties in the next Britls�a H x;>;, All the above, track. Bay. l?m'�• �. assts, iris results of which will be announced later, namely; some Of the American Darn--Na 2 yellonr. �:• •anivereitles and'distant.scAttered Scottiixh constituencies'from which the 8834c; No. 8 yeQlow, 8?34 c, all -,ail. h> . Bari Matti 60 to 62c, 6000i4- emits may not be available before Saturday: : .. ' ; ! ing to freight outside, a umber of seats . . . . . ... . . . b 15 . „< >>:> Btrekwheat—xo. a, ?a to zsG N ,!( /• 60-7 Rye—No. 2, 81 to 83c, r Seati,heard from . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,....:::::;;•;;' Mittd'eed -Del Montreal freig'hR,! _ - - on . . . . . . .. . . . 343 f` `''`' bags iuclasded: Bran, per ton, $23i,. Labor a. . . . . . . . . . . . 136 r .. shorts, per ton, $25; middlings,$2$.50; - . . . y g� feed flour. $2. N Liberals . . . . . 62 :: Ontario wheat-No 2 white, $1.11`' is - 'Georgians ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . " to$1.14,according to ireig3rts outside; `f No. 2, $1.06 to $1.09. • ' ` Other groups . . 15. 1 O :. Ontario Nan. 2.white oats-42 to 44e, Q To be ann6unr�lat . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Ontario oorn--Nomir Ontario.flour-Nine per cent. e A despatch -from London -'says:- - in jute 'bags, Mont-= pmompz . x The long drawn out fight- between retire for a time entirely from the - meat, $5.10 to $520; Taironko . ; ... 5.06 to $5.16; balk seaboard, ;•1.90 to t' *rmer Premier Lkiyad George and Sir political stage. �, $ , : George Y has ended with vio- The Asquithian Liberals improved $6• rg Onager v f r bry for the t3aairmais oaf flee Unionist!bheiT-potagtion,,rising frrom thirty-four y Manitdba flora-1st pats., in a�mttati :0"a, $7 per bbl.; 2nd pain., $8.60. . _ 'lounger and his adherents in the old Parliament to sixty-two in �} � f� �c a � � un f ; : ' seed bheds political fortunes at the!the new, but they did not do so well M ' ' Hay-Extra No. 2, pal' ton, track, a$, ; a �4K�" Totbnto, $15; mixed, $18.60 to $14; !famous Carlton Clagb meeting which{as they expected. On the other hand, r ' oa ;�� '� clover, $18.50 to $14. s:,oeaahed the t',oaelition ant sent Lloyd!Labor, although it failed too fulfill file ::. � ";rc,r .._;. ,: �< s' .:.;: Straw-Ciar'>iats, Per ton,track.'!b' George into the wild on the con-;high hopes the party entertained at THE NEW BRITISH PRIME MINISTER iAonto,.$9.50 to $10. ,. , ,fir +vfetion that the country was ripe for;the ddasoMtkn, has done exceedingly --- 25c; twrm a return to'astraight party politics and wells, rising from 76 to 186 seats. It � 2634c• triplets, 26ls3 e� StrltoSti 270, Y, in the firm belief that the nation!in generally believed that Labor would N Ca� 13ai1JtNCL` � S� 29c. large, 2?c; twins, 28c; Stittosra. "world support thin!- conviction by have done fans better but for the tact- Butter-Finest creamery =prints, 40' f rend t� Conservatives with to !cap al levy.a in its advocacy of a QUBTIONSnHARMIACHINd DRTAN(I to 40,c. Dairy, 29 to 81c- Cooking, $bKaee of Commoans avfth a good large p3ta1 evy. to 42c; oQ+d>na2 y.r'. -��. �-+ palate, 88 far tx: i .• ' ty, A leaver despatch• from London 21c. r' zbeir oort3taence nos Veen. amp,r 3 a r ieioena, 4 lice. �= s elecdonz have`Parliament 19 feat yet definitely Lusanne, Sw�d� Nov. 19.—An- that the Lausasimi Conference will 26c ' outer attempt to stabilise its peace of have a weletty. beertng upon the tn• anti 4,28c;tq to 4 Ybo., : d'26c; r , returned a Partiaament wsth a+ln:ost tbo i known, as there are still a half dozen b lbs and 28c; do,4 to 5 lbs.,25c; •, . .:.,. ,name over be predominance of'const ituenedee to be heard from, but Europe will be undertaken'here with tuTe amity and hwmonlous eo•oPQm- do, under 4 17c; geese, 24e;dnek- lx� I the Inauguration ad' the Near East Man between Britain and France in. 33�c• turkeys, 40c• a Conservatives as the last Parliament, it will be nearer 80 than 70. At pree- Conference, attended by practically all Ertropean affairs: argsrtfn+e-20 to 22C. _. sheeted in 1918 on a wave of grateful ent the total figures slow 848 Cornier- mowers of Western.a 8antheasi- The Faeciett ai ytaiy. dedicated to Eggs--No. 1 candied', 88 to 39c; •so- . taasthutsiaam to Lloyd Georrge. vatives, 141 Laborites, and 122-seats facts. 42 to 43c; cartons, new la:ids, 76 arm Europe. a firmer foreign policy, whin be here to SOc . ' In the new ParNament Premier divided arreang two kinds of Liberals Primarily summoned to eatabtleh to demand egvaMty of treatment and 8m®az Law w1Ni command a r49 aryl-Independent* in proportions vary-! Beans-C,saediaa. hs�.Pisked. lb+ . over aII panties combined of &Vproxi- ing' 'a according to the taste and fancy pease between victorious Turkey and apparently strong to theta determine- 6c• palace, b34c -� of the party sympa•thimera defeated Greece. this Conference pee- titan to denounce the Italian-Grecian aple products--Systsp, imp. : - AWAwy 80• lmvr es vast Importance to all Europe. treaty of 1920,whereby Italy agreed to gal•, $2.50; per b. imp. ,U do ndsil of�9d Gebrgariam;; The meaning of this is,the there lit mast nettle the various pQObleme ma 1e lb., 28 tp - festtsre of the aslec- area artmbnadr of Liberals who are, cetbe to Greece than Dodecanese IeTlands P �, tiara. The Coalition I.iberala at the are claimed by 'both Mr. Lloyd'tahst have grown out of the Turks' re- in trto Aegean. Honey-80-1b. tins„ 12% to.18e Y tarn th e CantinenR,from witch they Bayishtk Russia has been invited Ontario 2-2%-W ourt honey, per day "¢ cBssolatioa mtambered 129; they are George sad $astber•t Asquith. It is war& expelled after bbe.great war, as to attend the Dardanelles discussion, reiptetvantad in the new Parliament by certain that Mr. Lloyd George got the well as the all domfnaat question of p toes--New, , y � tiny 49 merabere. There avtil be am t bins-L'ollowlW,f;or the ConaerAvatiw but not the main coaferermce, whose Ontarbs, No. 1 9A �png the fOLMM Premier's managers allow hls 59 scares said lldr. the freedom of the Dardanelles busrin,eea tw the revision of the Sevres too $1; Nio 2, 70 to SOa aaabzsirers thlrtA be fated to take the Asquith 81. Must Prescribe Frontiers. Treaty• , Snicked t beam, 8 ems. mad.. 2t# to The conference must lay down Tur- Bulgaria will insist upon en. outlet �: ,cooked ham, 88 So 400• ataaamrbeo ' �� IRISH CIN11.lAN8 _ kay's new frontfaers and take up the In the Aegean at Dedeagbsatch, on the TOE 26 to 28t ; cottag+e rams, �i5 to 88e• breakfast bswn, 82 to g6m; o� =d Moots questio® of Turkey's capita-' toad's- !'!fate between Eaastern and br$n 1 breakfast beets A 'ton pp �y��.�+�� ph. l Y `' lat3ana. or oanetreryione whes�ebv f0! WO In ' !T+^O and ingailaviA wttt speella FAT-DEA�1 H - F signers in Turkey, like those living In undoubtedly demand assurances of Cured —Long elftr bscon. 50 Governlmen L)CfCnds FZeCN China, tave been exempt from Turk- commercial privileges' at the Greer`to 70 lbs., $21; 7'0 to 90 bba., $?A; 90 s. mOO� OQ�iD a Tresgod Iahr lawn and free from taxation. Tur- port of Saloniki. fibs, and up, $18; lig'htwei ht roll% to %$ kw demands freedom [rom these re- Most cd the netyntrai Enrope�sa States, �.. 41 h. r , -7,1.11 W. 's I0 ^s tierces, 16%c; 'tabs! Dublin as sMr ions aaud'ciamonr for nsntlloos►1 ad- perceivbag the importance of fire A dee0atch from 7a — :'' minlstrative liberty. I lava°r,na a�egbt>stiom, have .naked 17c; pails, 17%c; printe,'19c. Shari'. - Fbta men were executed by the firing ,� { erli 13 to 183ioc; bibs, 1231, a>gaat! at POetabeBo barracks on Fri- day The prediction is freely Made here!permiudon to attend the meetings. to ic" palls, 14 to 14%c;.per► They .,. ,day morning. were convicted of �. _ - _ --- ------ - ------- - 1634 to 1V : earryit>� ... rl in v:olotion of rh. ;: SULTAN FLEES ON Cywice heavy steers, $7 to 7.50;. ".<r tray prociamatio tvblch re f butcher stem choice, $5.50 to N25i, - mill n, garde r ,BRMSH WARSHIP :.. , -vary gun-cani�ea as a potential ant- ' da, good. $5 to �b b0; do, mad-. $4 tax ;bnaher, and were tasted by a military - '^ to ,, >'.,'; $5• do; aom. $s to $a; butcher heir-N:-_ eoasG The finddaga in each case were In Fear'of Impending Danger 4Y` era,choke, $li.b0 to $6 do,used.,cow ,,appraysd b9 General Headquarters. ":. from Kemalists, Takes Re- �. S5., do,$s°�So tD$a 25;; do,� $2.50 may die it again to-meor- t to $3; .canna and cut'bera, $1.50 to tt I1gC Un� Union Ja& - roe•;' Mul�y* replied, in Parliament; $2.26; butcher-bulls, good, $8.50 to ., to a critic on the T.ribor bench. "It L s A despatch . from Constantino 0s $4.25; c)*, tom., $2 to $8; feeding time for us to strike. T no o says:-The S't kan of Turkey, Mo- �;. * steers, good, $6 too $6; do, fair., $5 t:a.hammed VI. has taken refuge on a 86.50; starchcerre, good, $4 to $4.75; do,But the reason for g to the Britieln warship, and is now on his fa r, 83 to $4; calves choice. $10 to , ti r Y estreme penalty war more fully -ex- way to asy^iarm in Matra. The Sultan $11; do, red., $8 to W50' do, Dom.. - ' " 83 to $7a milch co'a't►, choice, $60 to s' 4 lairneth by Blyth of the iota! Govern- - made it clear to those in the secret of , p - $80 spnngem choke, $80 to $tt1r1; his flight that he was not abdicating �'' 'We luaus reached the time When it 4 the Throne,but merel removing him- 1em e, $18 to $e. $2 . cbake,fed y• to $7; do, tulle, $2 to ib; hogs, fed a iCa necessary to open a new -chapter. =; tre11' from impending danger of saaass- and watered, $11.15 to $11th; tic, «: Pc to January to June ws tried to T i�a f o.b, $10 6(1 to $10,60; do, country ;.. avoid any fighting. From June to the l � It is reported here that the Angora pailms, $1015 to 10.25. - -� Vresent we have tried other means t'o Government will made formal repre- Montreal. -t= T. ' N = tebaw the ftrtility of the attempt toy £ ;. sentations to Britain for the return of do, Aro. 8, '60% to file, Flour, Man. t pats.,first+s, $7.10.It oiled g 1 b to$3.25. Braes. : $rnevent the rrrajosity from prevailing.! the that to the rent eta, pointing R12"FO po $3• No. 2 pez tour campaigns were eond;rcted with' out that only the Great National Ar the intent od causing a minfrn¢m losaj sten-JAy of Turkey has audwHty to , $26. Hay, s god life. Now it is necerary to take direct the Sultan's movements, and Admiral Sims ton, car lets, $16 to $1?. � N. H. Asquith-- Cheese finest eaeterns, 22 to 22tNia -neaps to bring the vituaticn to a close. declaring that he must face trial as Recently retired from the U.S. navy. Butter, choicest emery, S6 to 87-C, He denies that his wing o1 the - "Armed opposition to the Govern- ordered by the Government the Canadian-born Admiral Sima is a Eggs fresh, 45 to 46e' do, leiected, Intent Is in such disc niziticn that,Liberal Party is flirting with Sonar A despatch from London says:-.welcothe visitor to Canada. He visited ' r>�` Law avIth a view to a new coalition in 40c; duo, Na 1 stock. 8Ji to 86a Pa #, tt is not-a, RV%blidan rrrarve:nent,,butr British Policy. Great Britain's reason for giving re- his birthplace, Port Hope, last week. tats, per bag, car lots, 90c. $' � •' a de$niteDvement tow ar3 an-' fuge to the Sultan, it is explained He has always been frienddj to,British Canners and cutters, $1.50 to -^ bologna bts}]s, >�2,b0 to $3; fairly :rood' su+ohy. And those involved are, for csy. T1,e sentence was just. It was here, is that, stnotZ be formally asked,,, interests. • a the most part, criminals who cannot no defence that they had nol succeed. -aa Caliph of the Muestrlrnans,for pro-' $2.75, ;9 to 0; la Dom. grass oarvsbe, �=-nettle into any ordered life. ed in shooting someone, an it isTteetion from` wrist he considered a ing through flee tiring lines on the $ to $350; lambs, $10.50 to 12; Sy . : +. selects and good quality, "The Government takes the fullest that we should hear no ind rsonal danger, Great Britain could Western front, � strange ig• Pe f -' sawb $9:60 to $10. �. responsibility for the executions to- nation expressed when the irregulars do nothing else then comply. "If s f a'- 4 - •• ' - kill, but is only expressed when the person in imminent c3arsg'eT of violence f Every- section of Canada engaged TURK N,ATYONALLSTS ' Government e>rlbrcee its de°tee�: Ire- throws himself into your arms and!in fruit production was sueceasful inW ���1 land is' suffering from cancer, and'asks for protection, what can you do assuring awards at the Imperial Fruit ELECT ;^ v"a :< ' must use the knife to cut out the but shield hint 1" was fife way one l. Show at London, England,the Domin- -. growth We show rot be worthy to!authority stated the British position.I ion in all securing 17 first prizes, 13 Maliam[I1Cd �. FIE.I fmn govern if we bad no courage to win' "Great.Britain," he a6ded, "bras' tra-I seconds, 9 thirds, and 7 specials. On- COnatantlllOjFlC W1fClC>if ,1r, through." difioually been the refuge of aieposaad'.tario led with 11 firsts, 9 seconds and and Moneyless. Coegrave asserted fist- if the ir- Sovereigns Even Napoleon was re- 1 third. British Columbia won 4 a cuatamtiIIeple, Nov. 19. - Qrowa1 regulaata aw.... .,.1..:.d their arms to- moved to safety on a Irritish ship, and firsts, 2 thirds; and 2 specials Nova $� :sorrow and acknowledged the Gov- the only rearm the Kaiser slid rrot Scotia secured 2 firsts, 3 secnonda, b Prince Abdul Med�ERamdi, cousin of himself to Generaal Haig was thirds, and 3 specials. Quebec toot i Caliph 2 " Assiied-- so• _rnment they would not tie punished.,offer up Caliph by the treat National 3a;$ellm as- second trial of ChMers has begun on becac•se be feared the danger of pa and 1 third prize, i — —— bly of Turkey. the change oL treason. In a message to Rafet Pasha, Na- Government offl0iais have indicated' - 4 ttor.aHA Gorernor o1 Canetasuttnopie, [, -heir intention of holding Mary Mac- T v*r•c•a t'R o t T Js'ii�D u ao Frke AUr,ris the Angora Go�rn-meat expresses 5winey, and denied reports that they I 7farasho d ,`Diza A ° e reasons for >.>. Inability to undeattand tlr intendavaD to release her. Adana lr�b', -" i �� 41 the Sultan's flight, ismu=0h as the ' 4 - 1 .:\�\A 4? great National Assembly of Turkey, Sixty Persons Drown I tioeh rcea s�hile voting for abori4lorL of its rem- y 4 a Y R I A`... .� 7 _ ! lri Cs111f O� California{, (French his:dale) , \�� �`�c\. �•��� '�. Par'al Down, continued to reeo6nhe q sun.. ■w \ \ � �� Mohammed VI. as Caliph until, tics a Mi-Xiimhl Lawyer California, Nov. jl o �rtat .c.r, „, ]t[iN M ol1'IRAQ J edeatlCII:oi a eacceabsor. 19• .--More than sixty persona were' Ram. �(Maopo[sfeEa, t14r.Ma !Wen,,y ProbalAy the longest village in thG a 4 drowned 'wivan a boat capsized while 1 Portion of Yyris restored to Tuekar mewilint to Franco Tarkah Azrcement,axt.tsst' world is Kempt4m, near Brad�frsnd'. ft _ Now Progressive Chief attempting a daandhvg early to-day at Poetioa o!1[aot,otaunia(Ott►.assdai CAs> by the Tnrka La Bombs, sixty miles south of Mexi- straggles along a aide road l+oe, Robert Forks, M.P.,elected leader of ca, on the GuR of California, accord- stored CONFLICTING CLAIMS IN MESOPOTAMIA seven miles. the Progressive Party of Canada, to � t0 'word received here to-night. •No. 1 shows the-portion of Syria restored to Turkey by the Franco-Turk ----P �,, replace Hon, T. A. Orem, who retires `Ash agreement of October, 1921„ and. No. 2 snows the portions of oil laedas "Madae�►n-carrying utd3�onaaa wig • be used in carrying out lids pt+ogs+s,t$ ► 6rom politics altogether. He was stir'!- Battle Abbey, Haaatings, on the still claimed by the Turks. Brittah interests is that conntrt are-also shown. Cody considered as premder of Mani. when W51hurt L defeated Har- lined the new a postmaster sad r MW w� spat Boner Law may call an imperial cc•nlereace la the new year to dboues the lined by the positmalber'-gerser'tr ;,'•' leba, when the Farmers' Party In that old in 106 been convected into Em9tre'a policy toward Mesopotamia. Ausatraj* oaomad w 4o _ p OTinme-formed the ♦itY7linment J; sacmml. w ',Kr :,r 4'. �r :-+.•. ti �•� ;'�w;,••:. 'ti•;t.;., m;:.�.s' ';�''wr - 'K.,,c.i�.yp ,•,,"g;'^ tl ',�.,a�a'' ;&�<-> ;x; °4f,•*.'' °u+ ..'?1a.. TE'rLi'.rc.•xkiir...'k'If"ri ',tFs:%4✓s:C.'"'v.'ti Ya�.,:+im'r ...ti.aW'„�sse+;.:. ?:-w. ,.VT,,.,m' '" '„' ` TM'` v`^r "e nt y, ¢ r. •c• t;• 'fig., n„"'.b�-.n�X�'-.-�3:4,ichvR.�.'�P5•rf;�a''!di�'S`#a"!••:��:,a�M� '2�?"�sb�"63m^ +le't $'tec;� .4114�1.7 7- 4�.'ly T. X ;r 0 r�;w .0" 2W. J. C. Philip is haxing a flue' -Mre. Win. Cullis was in the Dew Pease furnace installed in his city on Thursday. LOCALISMS. residence. -Nieliotds Cowan, wife and lit. t16 da-ughter, of Toronto, spent -Mrs. Savage has been -Dr. Henry will be here as usu spending lore 0 few days with friends in the al next Tuesday to attend to his'the wueli-end here with relatives. professional duties. -James and Mrs. Cowan have city. -Men, don't,ever think of bay- returned to their home in Toledo, -Miss Marjorie Clark spent a few days last week with friends in a winter cap before you see after a two-week's vi.-tit here.with in! aking prepara tie nev� 'Tit.U' cat i at "The Big the fQruaer'a );irQthPra, Whitby. Store." -It's got otter lines -best- -The Campbell Flour Mille Co. -Grant Arnott and friend, of 004 , tion to show our Toronto, spent th4 week-eed with en a mile. nnw have a supply-of good quality -Mrs W. B. Powell and Mrs. nut coal on hand. All orders S. and hire.Chapman. McEwen are in Toronto thii week prom pti yl*att4nded to. XMAS STOCK _Mlsses,B. and L Bunting have tY_�bee,n spendinx a few weeks with attending the Women's-Institute -The Women's Missionary Soct- the r relatives in Toronto. held in Convocation-Hall, Toronto ety of the Methodist church are ..We, M S u t clean up '.14 ' --Xicholas and Mrs. Cowan and University. giving an entertainment o, n the According to reports from .,.child, of Toronto, spent the week evening of Thursday. Nov. 80th, q0remom a Int of ashingtou the, danger f MT 41� at 8 o'clock.� Two playlets will be and witb thoir relatives in Plcker-.1�1 averted a P 'fuel shortage has been as given hy the yonng people. also Fo.r You F, U odds a d e'nds." -A number f rom here attended the mines are bei6g w9rked to music and readings. Come an'a nearly their fall capacity and the have your lunch in cafeteria st�]�. "the Paderewski piano recital in ilway are doing their part in Admissisn .25 centi, children, :15 Boys' Sweatera and Sweater Coat?, regular 3.00 and 8.50, how 1.29 Massey Hall, Tbro�to, on Friday ral moving it. n te. L -Some time od Saturday night Tweed Knickers, mostly large sizes, repul :1.49 _W. EL and Mrs. Moore. of the fir 3.00, now Efinvolt n road west entert inaA Or early Sunday morning some i or persons got access to r *4 aar, &11 VO z-lt e--'- 49 4W num er of f riends on Friday person "Don"t Worry About Me'- John T. Stephenson's gasoline Boots,Blucher Cut, sizes 1 to 5J, regular 5.00 : ,eieulng last. tank by breaking two Yale locks, Tom's A"uring Messi' -Miss Sarah Law returned home on Saturday af ternoou after and.stole a quantity of gasoline on a little farm away up north estimated at ai,-.L?ut fifteen gal. Tom lived with his parents and one Men's Oilskin Coats,, 1 only, large size, regular &50 6.98 ' n u eek isToronto with brother. His father, well up In years, r bt t%.& er7(;ed Ions. rge. found himself unable to continue the Shower-pr6of Coate, tweed effect, regular 7.50 5.40 brick-work oa Herb. It -The Ladjes� Aid Society of St. hard work of farming, no Tom took up the burden. The income was not Monney's new store and ceeid6nee, Andrew's Church will ,hold a large, and the lad signed up with a Heavy Grey Tweed Overcoats, with belt, sizes 88 and 4#, 19fidw -about 'completed and the bazaar for the saleof children's lumoer S�Lag working nearby--4awing well made, regular price 19.15, to clear at 16.98 fancy goods, logo. stripping bark and drivtn the .25 clothes, aprons, W, roof is befits put am. home-made baki ate., in thq teams. - Altogether these two obs. Heavy Work Sox, going per pair&V *-A number from -this locality and lumberman. kept his day A"-attendin 1.89 il Winter Town Hall on Friday, D - Ist. . wn filled that he had time for Fleece.lined Underwear, all sizes, per 961t E.c &t'e' 'Y'Rhibition Afternoon tea will be served little more than $loop. Nature re: Fair &t7 the oliseum, E belling at this heavy burden-con All-wool Combinations, 38 and 10 -8.89 Doors open, at 8 o'clock. gumption claimed another victim. Park, Toronto, this week. I Winter Mitts, horsehide face, wool knit lining and -There will be a meeting of the After trying varicium ways to over- _-�Waltsr Costar,'while working his physical weakness, be went wool cuff, going at per pair LOG at the engine at�the 'R9se Excel- ratepayers of S. S. No. 4 west in' 'to"t'he Muskoka Hospital. His par- go school-house at 8 o'clock p. M. ents are anxious about him. they send weelci had the other son to ac:. itim often, tot dor Mill one day last ortatter to have the fi t on Tuesday next for the purpose fuev are ow and feebisind Journey. 7L&diPa.Pa11nvPr ,8we&ters, old rose- rille. flesh Copp" 4e_� -UUCP IL115A. of considering accoinmo(sation ror Ing In a hazardous undertaking to 1.49 '"d secomd*fingers of his ef t.hand beauty, we're clearing them ont,.reg 4.50,ncrw the Continuation Clliss. A fall them. Tom's wn tr6ubles are never badly in,jured which will I& him so real to himothat be forgets otherf. attendance is requested, as"thiA in lit asks,for those about him, ltv off work for some time. em Girls' Bruabed Wool Tams, In white, navy, copen -Roobin Gordon. and Janies a matter of great importance. for little bits of news about his'home, reg 85 cents, going at .49 to send this men. back. "Don't worry about me. P Palmer who were bunting in the Speakers from the Edtication -De. and never falls ,a Bali partment. Toronto, will be pros- T29.6 people here sure do treat you Ladies' Wo 'I Sweater Coate only 2 left, sizes 40 burt-on district, returnk whit*.­ and 42,one black, one red, reg 5.75,noyr _340 home on. Friday evening, ' each ant to give addresses. A wonderful work to being done by -with it flne-deer in their piese"ion A rather peculiar incident the National Sanitarium AA&.,ci.t1... Job I I cit Ladies'Q Corgetq. odds and ends of broken fcoo_� place on Monday at a -farm The death rate from --i-ewesis in t iy more 0 the delight of their friends, 4 lices, all A tock. reg 2.2-5, 2.7,5 and.&00, now 1.40 0"""' has beep re&��(f ear Dualitirton. The farmer bad than ons-half during the last twenty- ho are now living on venisoo. -ede your help to make Its -A large number of motorl,.;tq gone out to hi.4 stable to milk the yeoir". it no enwe, which aeted very strangely. c!fortt oitili more 4ffeciive, 4bove quotations represent Some of of our clean-up lineia* ware fined I&-,t week for speeding Contrlb-d%ie)ns'=&)r be sent to 'R n. through Pickering. The tines tbug He milked tbem. but they vqve W. A, ebariton, 223 College street. only half the n1mid quantity. Toronto. many eases are about half the wholesale collected go to ;he Department of Prices in Edghways and will,in the-course Having concluded.that they were 0, x go a long way toward ill, lie eummoned a veterinary. price, but the goods must go. Get in early. yes who found that the animals were New Adver44"7o%cnt.*. the maintenance of the Provincial 6, intoxicated. They,had Voi into Highway. the orchard Zad' had partaken of F'ORLSALF.-Svigoo readv towpan. -F.J. Coldharn has 'installed a it quantity of Fkpples, which biid� �E, C. Goce,-..R R. M S . C HAPMAN radio ret:61ving set in his dwelling. fermented In their stodaaeh%. tbu4 And is now able to enjoy concerts FIOR QALE-2 mntorcycle% and o% 2 T.C. Brown, Brough- 'b roducing intoxication. yesc pocket kodak, -roadeasted from 'the 'Toronto P 0m. DailyStarand from 5choeemay. -A 0 intv-- 14', Y., and other places. This is the most of people is "What kind FIOR SALE-Gru)d fTmme huNing. 3Oz4O and 20.ft.high. ' Apply to Gordon Suasmiiub" oods I -Me first radio set installed in the of winter-are s%e going to, bare ?- Fo:rv�t. Caremont. 10-13 Village of Pickering. .9peciiilly when the fuel question E -The Women's Institute will Is ,inch an absorbing one, 'the AN D LGT FOR ISA LE-la H to"uV!4i lElast of Claremont. App&to :' At Men's Wear Headquaxters -hold their November meet]ng on g4ineral desire I'R for a mild winter. Thor %wn. Claremont, lNiesday next. 28th Inst, at the ay of pre. There is no pooi4ble w borne of Mrit. J. C. PhiHp. This dictivg the kind of weather we. FOOTS, REPAIRED-Boots and ,hors rewired neatly snd quickly. Thom. Full lines of the Very Best Underwean We are sbowing a -�7will be Virraudmother's ' Day. A are likAy to have beyond twg or watson. Shop and rcudence just west of St. cordial invitation Is extended to three ditys. Beyond that it Is an Geoirge's Cburcb, lickcirnig. fine.line of Wolsey Underwear,guaranteed unshrinkable. every grandmother in the vicia- entire mystery. - Many:eople e Prices- are a bit easier than last yeai. Z' MAX SOLOVirca-hesler inwoof. the rr Ity- Members are requested to prp@AL great confidence I wiid", live towt, borse hair etc. Reatee-,ce t may Wing any quilt pattern-P, old or dictionv of Indianij %nd �e on Brock road.IJ-4 mde& cmth of Bro%ighami. pow, also any souvenirs of grand- interesting for theru to know tbott Brouglism P.0. 39ty Of TAYED-I From lot'13.con, I Pick :. ,�Williams' Boots imother's clays. R I Call. old time the Indiati-4 are now- predicting a qe thpir -S -now.complete and'we can f 7 even U. mild winter. They be a 2-yisr-oldifter. about No IM Our fall st6ck is -.4how a ireat variety.o -The �annual meeting of the forecaste on the appe&ranee of An ,ne�nowing of its whereab"ts please nau- the very flne-.4i Work Boot*: These are the kind that fy�Iur,ay Barreu,Pickering. 9.11 Children's Aid 'Society of the the heavens and they otay that the keep briniziorus hurinesq. Y"ou'llrecom- (3ounty of Ontario will be held on coming winter will be the milde-4t �RNI TO ItENT-Eleing lot to, mend them to all yotir-friends. Wednesday, Nov. 29th, tkt 8 v. m,, Joyenrio, Trappers al�-o agree.with F �n.%%itenng.conthininit 190 acres, good !rame boum ad gnod barn,%oil a rich clay lown. In the Preabyteritin Church at the Indians. basing their opinions For full particulars apply to David A, Pugh, Oshawa. Reports of work done on the Us* that the beavprs 1 r - claremont. 7tf- Sweater Coats during the year will be read and dilatory inTrepqrinir',t1,eir wititer a a E 'TED-Wornan nr girt to a,;- This 1.3 one thingtbat has taken a decided A cost; t at two -quirrels sind chil- -NVAN , drop. h addresses will be, given by Judge homes, i:-a wiih hout�c.work. C�)od h,�rnt. eaAr 'munks are laying r1p a vOry wmll pieci. wi con-vemenc Apply quiling age, ex ra ago -old for $10.09, w� efin seirthe -Mott, of the jovertilecoart.Torou. rs.. - ­­ 1 . for the viiiuter. L-rience and w*.gex elpected, Mrs.Lcu, Orton same to-day at $5.50. to and - Cheater Ferrier, of the quantity of nut@ bLa rark, West 11211.ont. 6tf 7., Victoria lactustrta4 School, at Certainly. our fall months 8L..1, nJ6,ew-- r than iievial. QTRAYED-Onto the promises of -Agnrol a year old heifer. Ownet Special music L7.7the under -Men g Odd Pants prominent men. -At the banquet tendvr,,d tb 2- awe may have same by provin5 propery and 7 ,3 14T C . provided. All welcome, seats free. the Bon, F. C. Biggs in Osh e:i�pensev. Gee.Tool.lot- ,rear o coz.4. C , we have a splendid line of tailored Tron-ers made 4p by Lowndes, in ocust Rill.. 5-11 -The Bon: F. C. Rigirr, Minister on Tnesday evdniog of last week enug. R.R..1, L navy blues, twecide and worQted!#. Exceptional valixe at of Highways, has annonneed that the *tatement was made b Mr. OR SALE-Cheap. ^11 kinds of 6.50 and 7.00. Diffe'reut-lines at,4.50-and 4.00. y the there will be only'& slight cban.ge Biggs and corroborated by Fvragxyns,harness,and all kinds of farm im -,-In the fees for motor licenses next Hon. J. L. Perron, Minister of p1troitnts in good ordcr.. Also w,eral honvy and Men, see nil, werin supply your wants heate H, gh year. The license t stoves and rs. 'flate will cost Highways in Qiiebec Province, " .=esandcook StouffviBe. Phone 1903 17tf ,74Dnedotlarmorean theremaybe tbat a car going at the rat-e of-M a higher rate for licenses for miles per.hour imposes twioe the SA.LE-5 acres of richest gar- Fred T. Bunting, Pickerinct FdoeRi land with fine barn, stone stable. flne Established'1857. trucks. In 1824 there will be a strain on the roadway aig !,similar fr,niehou a li 2acres of bdah in "e' decided increase in license fees, as car going at the rate of -5 miles finecondition. TPSN%s�'. Oppcosile Adley the department thinks that motor- per honr, that is an increase . ermg. of 5 station. C.P.R. Mrs. C. Brown, Pick 'ists should pa ont� 7 for- the use of the iuileg per bonr dotibles the strain. many good roads which will then It is generally suppoeed that the OR SALE-One 490 touring car. I be completed throughout the Pro- reason that a speed limit has l3een F100 roadster,both 1921 mndels. Cheap for -BUNDYS li-o ' HARDWARE quick sale:� Also I McLaughlin top buff vine@. The license fee in Quebec fixed is for the purpose o�f protect? IT Steel tires, nearly now, I 5-month's old Wels pony. Province for the lightest car Is Who Ch-p for quick sAle. Gerow's Garage,Brougb- I�bone Pick 505. 9-10 S2' 50 whilein Ontario itisoulY tvie flTe highway. But there is am' ing motoriU9 and all others MOO: so car ownersin Ontario anothor reason, that of protecting A RM FOR SALE-146 acre@ in the should not complain If they have the highway which has been con- Pownship of Pickering. 3 mile& from Oar'- 1 'to pay a little more for riding on otructed at very great cost. M mcn 48%7 _Rny clay and-clay loarn. Barn 0, d stabling under barn, cement floom steel ,,our excellent roads built fit great think, when they see fk lollg stalls and stanchions. Mg house with cement �R' ES U 0 of floom Driv.eh6usc witb steel roof. 7-rootned stretch of clefir road alipAd fra me houL;c.Over 40 acres p1cwed,35 acres secd- .-Cecil Barnet, an 'English lad theu3, that they are Justified in tol this year,Fine dairy or stock farm. Coi�itjnua- about twenty years of age, was going at 60 or 70 offle ion school at Cl.­­­ ­Ppi, F.it. 6 Fa ou' Cold Watter d in Dandsis c.-I Tl;eqd& s per hour �2r.B. R.3.claremont. 9-10 A�A-A M S Clio Z;_�V, ___wrreate charged with 'aL most serious o�f- able of running. A pave& high feace,-- Ife - had been employed way is one that will White and Tilits. stand an im: ELM DALE MILU 7: among the farmers in the neigh- mense amount of reasonable traffic �,borbood of Dunbarton for a COE,-. but there:is a limit. to its endur. A: �eideiable time until a few weeks ance, Find the government is deter. --One pound of Muresco will cover ago-when he.left these partq. Af- mined that the road must notbe ter leaving he wrote S. Morrish, shaped. Not only are they deter. merchant of Dunbarton, demand mined to enforce the epeod law, W ehave jurst received a sev ent�0000flva square feet le ing one hundred dollars, and a but th intend'to limit the size of �a r3hipment of ing that it be left in a certain mal the loals carried by trucks, and- 7 e legislation will probably be intro. 'Canada's Best Flou box on Ft certain night, and'if h failed to comply with the demand duced at the next ap ac ages session (if' the Put U in 'I'l "' Ib. p k P '---his buildings would be burnt. A legislature along these lines. 30 Dgilvie's idwilar letter was sent to George miles per hour is 'generally con- is case two ced-ed to be a reasonably fast rate Straughan, but in Ili d hundred dollars was asked. The for motor cars on the highway. Royal Household .. 'Drop in get a Color' Cardlan letterewerenot signed but their If a person thinks that his time is AL80 '.;.,c' ontents pointed to Barnet as the too valtiablq to be limited to 25 �xailty 1 reon. He appeared before miles an hour let him buy an air- ) e -Pastry Flour r ad all about this 'P. M. 0 ark on Wednesday even- plane or engage a special train n' when he was remanded for a and eecure the rfgbt�of.way. so Chopping and Oat Rolling sanitary fini@b, A,` every,week day :`,week. In the weantime he will miles per hour is about the aver be couflued In Whitby Ali. He age rate of railway traius, and to alw wanted in Dundas to it no- All kinds of Feed on hand that sbould be ite fa5t enough "n n Cr 9n J., H. Bun , Pick ' " 6 U.