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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1923_09_21 '3, +�'�Ir.'- , .•,a .rf�1 ^ �M�'Y� � 7', 'R'L.�'L F 'r� �"�l��` .�r».'�s��r °•, 'S^ 4J+•k� • yM �'A.,.L N•• •s. '� 4J Aa Cr � �� � nr '1 {S ,Z+AMY..4.1M�za..+.4r�.�.�!�'.'u�� araC•. n7� ' 'fid $• y'1.. J� _ .. ..q•.°ti..•T,`yl t ' • 4� ,jw . 00 , " "OL, XLH16' ' •-;P'ICKERING ONTe, -FRIDAY,� SEPTEMBER ?L, V'ffQ''fiOe*U=%%L f%Or,2CDyi. s:: GREEN:RIVER. a.VYHITOY. a AidwUl L pGeo'll .E Baker p The Green River Ladic•>' Nick a uc;Chestnut St Whitby. �edkal hold their regular.monthly meeting was fined Wand coats or six months hard labor,'.on ]fdonday. might.•b _ + i... .•. ' at the home of Mrs, Adam $paste on .. y r B. FORSYT$, Oph'.D.. Director 'x`" Wednesday, September the 28th, at Magletrate Willie for being is posses- ^� is •Oppt�ometrical Association of Ontario. Res ^++ 280 sharp. Word fortotl Call will be sion of.a still, :contrary to the Inland - iittrtad Memberof the American Optometrical ,. „ 'r Revenue ,list: La car's house were. � � �� ��• Association. Eyes examined by appointment e • Faith. Everybody welCOme i , , *• searched by ProylaofAl Constable Tay ! . for and Inland Revenue.Officer Taylor Lk Jt'Ytome 2sDs F. OMLINSONL M. B.. McFmber f��s�s A WEST HILL. of Whitby, arid-the still,was•found.in of the College of Physicians and Surgeons . a i O� V the cellar. The$qe was pard., 4Ontario.:`. office; that formerly occwpded�� �by A Social evening.under the sub- ', , t late Drxlt.Brodie.and latterly by Dr. Call- J Ices of the Ladies Aid Society. will •Does not Cost-It Paye. p WHITEVALE. ' wcu Phone. Clardmont,Ont. My be held oe Tuesday, Sept. 2otb,,at 8 p. , I �Pk O. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.O,S., Can I afford Lightning Protection? m.;in Melville Church, tiVeet Hill, A " r - Can I afford to be without good program,• followed b refresh. Mrs. Grafton, of Toconto,'is visiting 6< • Edinburgh, member of the College of &! J.Leary''s. rr "' a :'i•ttjaalans sag�nrgaoas or Ontario.lieentiete Lightning Protection ? menta,, Adults25 cents: G ildren. T6 Ilii, and Mrs:Wideman i= eat Sun- The 4vellan ft4yorab`lyknt► E :; s t-it Bo�ral College of surgeons, Bdiabur�s. cents. All are welcome. da p-. Pttetr Flour p e is sa attantloa to' dsieeaes of women sad y with Mrs. McKay, Will 1 run'-the risk of-having one or +q ebfldrsa. Mae and residenoe,Brougham. Hugh Pugh treated his friends to a - till of my family killed by?Hghtning or HIGHLAND CREEK. corn roast on Friday eveoia``. my home or barns burned, when I 1'` ' 5 .� �. N_l ./ now reliableGovernm . . ar ' ea that not one protected building nearin com letIon, When com let- Seebeck still on the sick list. is for sale in Pickering R R. GORDON McKAY-Cbirrrprae. y R g p p Alf ireson has the contract of re- F1 tor. Ogee hours-2= to 8.00 and T.00 to suffered$1 toss last year and that 1012 ed this store will las one �f the fines t now. , i.00 and by appointment. Pbone 320. Hroclr unprotected-buildings suffered $784,• to be found In the country. decorating the Baptist Church. Street, Whitby, sty 000 loss last year, Martin&Smith's Orchestra has re= [tea Brent, of Tyrone,, avast the This Flour is stit�.unaurpasa �r ' fussed from summer vacation and ere week-end with Miss Irene Pugh. .I can't afi'ord to do�rithout Lightning A bazaar will be held i the Town fir Pastry' es �' Lspeti. giving asocial dance in Valley Hall s Protection. I will see Ileo,E. Baker q Hell in November. Watc for forth- - k on Wednesday, Sept. 26th. A good K�. E. OHRISTIAN, Barrister and and have it put on right away. er particulars and date. Being a local Picks ti Mal t' _ time is- assured to all who attend. g .� 1 •flolioitor.:lotery Public.Eto, a;one to I J. and Mrs. Tweedie attended the - - "t a u aaa.;oweo siocn St.North,Whitby. (lents 7S cents._ Ladies please provide. I bespeak the liberal �y wedding of the former's cousin at �• Rosebank on the 1•th[net. patronage " :WILLIAM J. BEATON,B. A.,Bar- Stoubille, Ont, BROUGHAM. Mrs. Ballant ae and children. P. g rioter Solicitor member of the firm of y Of-this x ��, Ryckman �Denieon Prater and Beaton. Tomato '— Moose Jew. Saak.; spent a few days s ,rye ;l6eaaal artists BuiTdiag,8s Say Street,Toronto. Born, on Tuesday. Sept. 18th`to witfi Blake and Mre. Annie. ` elterinR public. Sw f: j?;Teiephotae Main gel and 869. Wm. and Mrs. '.Kilns.a dau htei Lome, • R to:the .Di'ethodi'st Church -on The Women's Institute met T the andOct.Ithbaa to the Sunday School Fl T- home of:Kra Miitod Burk on Tues- Oo � ,•;: Denflst , y chest bear aaand two olad�'speakers.-sub- HARRY M,•ut He BEAL dap afternoon.. Only fifteen ladies jpcte: "Spiritual Growth," and"''•Life � � �;.�y��`, Yf '�"'�R HARRY HUDSON. Dentist, were resent: Some wet detained a .V Whitby. Office--Adam's Terrace. Myron home to look after the needs of the of the Apostles. y c? North.^ Phone 144. (Sas extraction -.CLAREMONT busy farmers at threshingtime, while Jobs and:rfre.Tweedie attended the •N otbers eould not be resent owin to ' >w� Licensed p f3 Wedding of the former's cousin, bliss ' R. D C. Smith Dentist. StoufP- the rain. Tboae present enjoyed the Marjory Halkett, to Mr. Ambrose a' a•Dvilie Honor Graduate Chicago and To- Embalmer and Undertaker. afternoon In the usual way of a very Po *ton, whish happy iroatA Uaivenities and the Royal Coueess2of Motor Hearse. g. pro rpm and by again summated at Ros�an�nays �K n +ban 1DentalSurryeoa9. Phone-office x011. Residence epterts IAin g _--- �t " •" 4018, ido.outsid:appointments.' . 261y' bearing our genian District President, needs of week. 3 - Toronto connection for y r •��t�� with ilex helpful suggestions. Our ur• - w� LAKE B.' BEATON- D. D. S., Hospital Service, business part was that we again decid a Graduate ofelse RoyaiCotelse of Dental ed Eo have*booth aL our sshoulPsir, The dearest things. yet •the most n , t ; sans and University of Toronto. Ofiic• also to have a• baby sbow for which Inexpensive In the miscellaneous beer W.M. Ptd¢2l2'e hardware store. 'Nhieby.. ASKETS FOR SALE - i� 4� ,� •�p��hour*a to 22:1 to 8.30- Ind.�pZ:one 8. we will give 'first, Fecond and third booth at.baza•Ar, Sept. 28th. $at-Rhone "Y1* may prizes far the best baby under one f - �� — year old. A trained nurse to be the CHll11RYWOOD` T • " Veterinary The un8eraigned wishes to notify the judge. We will also Rive priz�s for _ public that he has purchased from the a tug-of-war between the married and A. Liof.oer was a ceee�t•end v9sitor. `1'l3e i<7a1Vei'391 t G.SERSLASE. B. V. Sc. Honor. executors of the tate W. O. Barnes single ladies. These eontesta will be Wm. Teefy hass.pu'rchased a Ford 31�•DETin.)�" 1 Ca.e�iiz�.e t .Graduate or a care of Toronto. All Open!to all schools meeting i car. � all the basket and basket material[a Pe R a Broug• " sasses given pro®pt airdl ss1 attention.Phone Miss Emily(rates was a elf visitor tone of Orr Productions) � t , aM. :Claremont. 321y stock and will be able to -furnish fruit ham. A dainty luncih rose thea sere- 9 ed with the addition of melons and lest week. We sell Blll'e! '.kite-��#8� 0 baskets oo-the shortest notice and at current prices. Write or phone. grapes. Our nest meeting is to b We are sorry to report Mrs. Walter all makes 6t'cars-flee st,:, f uet to" 6111 wbro. held at the home of one of our formes Ferguson on the sick lest. •in the market for sr FRANK PEi�i�TOCg. member*. Mrs. H. 3fecltln. of Picker Oshawa Fair,owhihcheattended the wa* held last the price. , V. RICHARDSON- Real E* k fbg, who has again joined us. We week, FOR SALE •'tate. lataranee,Conveyancing. 1Votary GREEN RIVER, - ONTARIO want everyy member to be ready to at, - Etc..Pickeeias,One. any $9tf tend our October meeting. We are pleased to hear that Russell Heavy 'Wagon, Davidson.jr,,is dolr*nicely. after his HuRf3y• mat POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, accidea $et of Iron arrows ` . fns Oona of Yarn saa Ontario. Ana •ems �.'RIN('"� .r& WHiTEVALE� ... .- : Joe M riskia and Mr. Fennevare }fee sales of all do arirnasd to on sbortom • IC' `'''+ate+!1�+ • at preseralt employed helping build the ' X11 In go whape. - '. sa kee. Addr•a• rasa liver P.-O.. Oat. Thomas and Mrs.Armstrong• of To. new school. . "Woodworking and Gleueral 5', LUMBER ** ?M*� E�n ronto.visited Arthur Pberlire on sun- Messrs. Alfred and James Fenn DB.H,Ii+ATCDN T04PR8B�P OLFBH LV1�1�1C.it Y day. visited with their tents hes*over Blaa�,]¢emit6ltaR. e Ooavgenasr. 0amuniaslooer tae Ukfog =` l�iso-$Fel Fence--ef seam' 4=;. Out. T-r y Glad to heir Mia Driakwater ie ckeria , A ells..its A.eeuews�3s�lea+r+e rase g$e-g ° -W-H. m -hsa- of etarres� Lie• ville, spent a few day's with Mtaa Asphalt Roofing Irene Pugh. able to 'be aron again,after'her g' int' - �AVID A. PUGS-Live stock aur- Many of the congregation here at- recent Illness. t9oneer. Graduate of C. M. ,;one/'School ;Just arrived another' tended the Raliv services at Loepet We are glad to heir Mrl. Wesley You y Cbsotgo. 1.fetime experience with ;Wi7pe Hill on Sunday. Pett Is able to be around ` stock. Block s work. An lands of sale. Oar of Toronto AH— y again;atter rr ptly a w Terms reasonable. Ph. Orval and Dr>ra.White f►nd little Rirl, her recent illness. CC=,. ca, rely clareyon gh81t Slab Shingles, Elesnore. of Toronto, visited at the Miss Lily Penny and friend, Mr. bows of the former's parents on Sun. Renalp. visited with the former's ar- -,�, 7 ,�]ll[, MAw, LICENSED AUC- r@d and green BhadeB day last. p T` TION EER,for Yart,(?atario and Durban eats here over weekend. ti 4 in. and 5 in.to the The Baptlst Ladies Mission Circle is Bert and Mrs. Beare and ds bter, 1� a "!- �Catmues, All kinds of sales promptly attended g Celnen k 'abs. Terms reasonable. Da-es for sales'may be weather. We will bolding•bazar in the I. O, O. F:Hall Mi®s Emily.visited with Wesley and , arsanged at NEWS'Od3ev: Sett and indepen- on Friday afternoon. Saptember 2iitb. the Misses Roach on 9undav, dent phones. Whitby,Out. sir quote low prides on Aprons, handkerchiefs and home- Miss Mary Dawson. of the nursing � Coal, �-- the ab0v@ in large made cooking will be among the prig- atnif of the Weetnrn Hospital, visited �rOpal exbibits. A dainty tea room with her pare"here over the week- r'.$QRNiNGAt 81�. quantities. Will be in connection. In the evening end. _ -,• ` Liltnber + (FRENCHMAN'S BAY) s delightful program will beRiven. MrP. Halmatter, of St. I314, Qeorge f x t The spirit of youth attended a Brod and Mrs.Conley and son.also Arcbie . D. Gordon 8c Son, did fashioned corn roast. Riven last and Mrs. Lon of Oshawa, visited (; `r RDilderla, General Cantrtl<a• _ Friday by Hugh Pugh. About fifty with J.and Mrs. Sargent on Sunday, "" in gle'B t` tors and Sign Writers. �t�,�t of the younger people gathered Sept.9th. JUST CgQ�sE around the large blazing bonfire Resady tooling ` .,Alterations and repairs of every which leaped and sputtered amid the Apron exhibit from 3 to Sip. M. in r ' F "description. Concrete work, ,� _- toasting corn and roasting wearers. *. Chimneys repaired If you are in tbe.market'for a new TbEn French tag, Reuben sad Rack- I. O. O. F. Hall. Z4hitevale, Sept. ;:'`and .Lt Estimates free. car, we can give you a Chev- eel and other frolicksome games gave 28th,-yea, And you may par 2 >. 'FAIRPORT P. O ON rolet, Superior, Oldsmo- an impetus to the jovialness. The chase them, r .- a T• bile, Oakland, Over-- _, Japanese lanterns lent a 'soft light oyer the spacious verandah. A dance DUNBARTON. A R E E S O ' '2ruit Trees Shrubs Etc• land or Durant. _ u ended the revelry of the evening. This f 1 All you have to do is state whish gathering is now becoming an annual Wedding `belle, are ringing in our affairand we are all looking forward midst. Zr0C.rTr$T XMIMM, Ey Dear and we will also service " .�Saving secured the agency for . - to it next year with joyful anticipa- Gordon Moore Is now driving s new - Smith&Son. Ltd., Nurcerymen. same and repair ail makes tronas Star sedan. _ of Winona, Oat. of cars with the Mc(ltasban Bros. have iaveaked in a Rx `I am prepared to take orders for all guarantee. "Yee, we have no bananas," but large new Mrs. Ri truck. g --Aiods of Fruit Trees,Small Fruits, - We have home made cooking Dr.and Mrs. Richardson. have re- Ornameatai 'Shrubs Etc., at 9atisfaetion guaranteed or your turned tc,their city borne. at Whitevale bazaar lowest possible prices;= - „money refunded. Mrs. Bowden, of West Hill, is the • - es Thom, 28tf Special rates for large quantities. Give nes a call on repairing or Cohen POYNTON-HALKETr A large number from here attended guest of Mise A j' a. ,• 'buying a new car. Searhorr� Fair on Wednesday. ' N. J. Chapman, ` Phpkenng A ver pretty weddingwas solemn. Wm. and Mrs. Henderson-spent the rug --' - y --yam - -�-` it.ed at �h home' of EH. and Mrs. past week with their daughters at Gerow s Garage Craven, Rosebank, on Wednesday', Oshawa. `• `�` '� �•Coekshutt and Sept. 12th. when their cousin, Marga- ewelcome James sad Mrs.Foston r: `.Store t art Hal t. of Hila tb, cot- back to thtd village, after being absent ` -, , ° :Brougham j laud was united in marriage to Am- for about a year. , ~;Fleur Plows • � ', broee Poynto , of Toronto. Th Mr. a Mr.'s. Fitzpatrick, Chico• •�•. �� " Phone 505 Pickering monytwas pew ormed by Rev. eJ a F. ao, are the guests ohe ratter's shat, AND REPAIRS -. Clugston. a bride, who was given Mise Esther Thompson. `. away by her cousin, r. Craven, look- Av;mer and Mrs. Barry,of Raffle, gILIJ $� BIIa'g - Binder Twine 8 in. (lraiva Grinder C. W. Paris Green JoIbmts ed charming in a white crepe-de-chime cilias called on the latter's parents, 45� t ` _:;•Reg. Roan Shorthorn .Bull, LLIOTT gown with pearl trirYimings and em. and Mrs.Holmen,last week, Arsenate of Lead Cants'per Ib: born Sept.28th,IOU broidered veil with circlet of orange Georgi and Mrs. 'Oliver and two �,}The lora$1.00 • �'�� . w blossoms, and carried Opbelia roses. cbildsen, of Brighton. are.visiting the W. F.F. D18II8y, QI'8@IIW04d Miss Martha Tweedle, cousin of the latter a parents,and Mrs,Annan. ~• n x bride,acted ae bridesmaid and wore Weare pleased to report Mrs. John- Staladard Patent Preparations 42tf Phone Pick 714 Yonge-&Charles Ste,Toronto' red velvet with pearl trimming and Toms recovering. following as ladle- y carriedAmericair beauty roses. The position,due to an injured knee. Qrude Druge'always Ore 4e{ft`f `+ s * Is Sell known as Tess sial GRADE groom was supported by T. Brown,of Mr. Sine, of,Toronto, is assisting s L cm*b"t� ec$ooL. Keen demand for our Toronto, Mrs.Hilton Bramwell plop- Lotto* Bree, is caring for their broth- ed the weddiaq march and wore er lobn, who is still confined to bed. 11[etcalf's. Oomfectianeri33d : • Chopping brown canton crepe. Mrs. James ilrnest Burke, of.Niagara Falls,vis- Ma Zings , `, 3 Graduates all the time. Do not «• arainHalkett sang durin , the signing of ited friends here last week and wa* the'register. Mrs. Graven held a re- accoopanied home by his sister. Mrs. fool witli education. (let the Best. Who`1664le ti 'f AND FL kBINGF caption wearing a brawn• crepe dress Sy8, \y Morriab, n It_alwftisn_pays,_--Our record-far- -with touebes of-orange, S •was Born, at Fairport,- September_2nd. 4, — - ..--- -- - trppee -'I s►m preppared to do Cbopping and served to over forty guests. Mr. and to A-G. and Mrs. Turner (use Annie Oat inaking every llfonday, placing students in positions is un- Mrs.Poyaton left on a abort trip to Harrison),a dabghter(Rnth),Both ex- and Friday Hamilton and points west, the bride., ceptionallp well: excelled to Canada. Write forgoing away to a bruwn fur-trimmed The Pickering Bducaitional tai e Stoneboats For Bale salt with brown velvet hat and brows -will hold Its Brit meeting of this ' + � " Catalogue. Commence now, - oboae and etackiogs to match and son its the:Dhaflb%Aen siohool h(l wore the groom's gift, a atria , thaeteaitbaf]talzday 13jt1 ,BI ra►t n zJobn F. Biay188r CilST®1n0IIt W. J. Elliott, Principal aria. 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A systematic programme_ of avid and Investinga determined, portion of your 1r..� earnings is the foundation of an independent income ur-Ps -Plan tZla a youtC Sw During the neat few months you can become the owner of a safe$200,$500 or;1,000 bond._ Just send us ? f Z .your name and address on the coupon below and full ' '.;;particulars will be mailed to you. ,• 4472. Figured percale in white and r, blue is beret portrayed. The"style Is . ��n ` aY easy tb develop and easy to,. adjust 11Y1111t1S QJ ♦ Z 7. may be fastened to the belt ; nap fasteners. COL i,aroattstual4yt k co The straps !.►M871D e f oT a Pattern is scut in b Sizes:-6, S, 29 Dr - -- s -- 3 'Baq Street T onto Q, 12, and 14- years; A .12-year size s es 2 yards of 27-inch material Kindl send me a copy of "*Buying Bonds ori the requires y ` : Y . . _: Pattern mailed to any address on artist Payment Plan," P a s receipt of l6c in ailver or stainby Publishing Co., 78 stamps, Name..._. ..... .. ........ ....... the-Wilson ••. !l Adelaide Street. Allow two weeks J for receipt of pattern. Address ....... ......... ............................................... ...... , 3 u » Bra„ch O,�ca:Moslsedl,Londox, 01taim,New Yet,Li sdos,Eng. -sr Why, Judith! Sarah exclaimed. "I mean it. We're all in a eonspii- acy to help you rob yourself, but I'm . going to get out- "Try-standing on bout Ahe Hyanr own feet, Sarah, grid see bow -�� good it feels i" � I.called you in to talk it over with be worn oft. .It should first be care- •. . » ,e .._ __.,_ fully-wash a '- "But Professor Baker said one of you-. fully washed-with a_d d brush, to re••--- _ _ 'the requisites of success is wtilingness She waited till Sarah,white of face, move all the dust and dirt, and then " to learn from others`!" Sarah exclaim- had read the card twice. 'Then, !'Do 1 wiped with a large. roft cloth wrung Judith THE dooroO�ed cautiously, and dry y �•saltldO observed Judith;ed triumphantly. you underatandY" the dean asked out in.tepid'(not hot) water. Ii it is " The girtshookher head. very dirty it may be necessary to use l Sara yon get "I know he did. , But that. doesn't gl... �r - of borrowing. "It is because on are in to live a little soft soap, but this should Flstrsh Feel stood apologetically in the g• mean you should go round borrowing y trying _ doorway. How pretty she was with 1i borrowingl Why, Judy, I never other people's brains to avoid using upon borrowed Capital We could not'done rarely, and on no account should :her den hair and her arms.full of borrowed a cent iII my lifei"- your own," Judith retorted, be sure of it at first,so we waited,g'lv-'sods be used. When it is dry wile ,..:. ja& crepe de Chine 1 "Oh, you're "Pru not talking,about money. Why "Nbfisense l" Sarah replied lightly. g you the benefit of every doubt.1.over with a cloth or sponge dipped iII " for your- "Go back to our old calculus. If m Think it over. How many,papers.have'sldm milk, which will brighten and `� pingt she Id ` self? �a wheedler,h, an tf� y �� on.ovrftten, i lr apt you buts ,. I net se1f3 Really it's heaps fun Uh, gown is a will bo vy ur_fault._. y..__- • how many problems have;preserve the colors and give it a poll- �-Is awful y A week later Sarah was summoned you salve ow many even uninrlport=isl��9 withthe-ri ry- thhis'mads up with,if you were I,'silyer hard to resist you, but somebody's got to the dean's office. '"Miss Fell," the ant things have yon decided without with a cloth. bleak! Or would yon nae both f" _ to do it for your own good. ,So•I de- dean said, "I am'afrald your report is help from others?" 'a r� Prue said ulve�r. ( "Why, I=I didn't sn I Fame Praise. " Connie said black. cline to answer your question." going to be a shock fo you this term, y pie— Miss thought-" Suddenly ad in a dream A studeirt in the art-class worked guI h Judith's's ea chat- 'oat the lace of apeasant woman illn- _ len in her and heard Judith's voice: urinated by a caudle. "Flow beautifully Wonders of the � hc�us•and Islands _ w b. ���..-:,. '�.. '. Y"�„1fi�•�xFa,,,x `o�i •. �'S`r�.av !,,,x ,�' frx '.,;' - ,. r,•, ,. t _ � "Try standing on your' F� Have palated' the cdal:dle " o Sarah; and ase how good i serred the Instructor suavely. s„ A DRESSING 3T00L, d barrel which tarili hold 826,000 ' � a` "B the time I comb m hair in the gallons, gus ire �+ W v 1+. tea :he y y sl the'lar tone wor I :� k ^, x °R��,. ;} •" ?° -was-recently complated in Permany.. -afternoon 1 m net too Cited-to-primp before a mirror," admitted a busy �•+. .. «g { 'fir r s'� country mother. "So i do it in the • quickest possible way and trust to Eggs - a 9 'luck regarding the appe$rance of #the back of my collar and hair' • in Eves Hen � . ,,:' ��� �" '�:�• ^�'-'� Many times my tired 'and aching , '1 }� * = as • „ feet have tended to hasten my after. noon toilet and have reminded me of New System of Poultry Keeping—" my hard-wbrking friend. So it was Dollar a Dozen Eggs—Farr:ous Foul. F - FWti' with surprise and interest that I re- trvman cently saw in front of her dressing- ..LIS HOW table ..a rejuvenated piano stool brought down from .her attic where - , "The great trouble with the poultry it had remained in useless oblivion business has always belln that the lay y, iug life of a hen was too short," says .• ' since superseded at the'piano piano by a Henry Tafford, International Poultry more 8mbitious`bench. Expert anrd Breeder, for Hearty eighteen "I cannot tell you what a comfort mat° Editor of Poultry success. y The aversgs pullet lays 160 eggs j! it is," she explained "I'm only pro-, kept'the second year..she may lay 100 + }' C more. Then, site goes to market Yet. yoked to think that I did not get it;It has been scientifically established that • `� x � ., down sooner. I sit'here in comfort every pullet is torn or hatches with . { a' over one thousand'minute egg germs in > i '' :" �{ y ^� and arrange my hair as carefully as her system-at2d will lay item on a x I choose. 'Tien I swing round and highly profitable basis over a period er four to six years' time it given prover �'- scrutinize results from all angles.- care• "No more scolding-locks for mother!) How to work to get 1.000 eggs frost, ��. Daughter is so delighted with this early; how v to bow oehe ora hensalay 13ka ' HNH sa San Trd2sa� one improvement that she donated the pulLetts; how to keep up heavy egg pro cretonne cover." I duct n all through cold winter months M ` when eggs are highest; triple egg pro- Evan if •vanity does not prompt,a.duction; make slacker hens hustle;.$1.00 �'HERE stet thousands of beauty spots along the more careful toilet, every.mother will profit from every on in at: winter ` mighty St Lawrence river, sLretchl it does tnontha. These and many other money d pg v appreciate the comfort this arrange- making poultry secrets are contained to L �' : .,ae° � 4";air went offers for tired feet. If the attic bit- Trafford's '1,00o EGG HEN" a Ys tem upwards of a thousand miles from a rio y tem .:.,to the ocean, but perha s the mat ideal of the « " , ; of poultry ralsfng, one copy Qr which P �*� does not harbor one of these old swivel will be sent absolutely tree to any y r t r ,' C.S.L. Toronto '? s` _ In la between' Kingston an#� Brock•►ille, t li wOTld- •7., 5 tea,inf Alesandr{a piano at0018, ODE can be bought at reader of thin paper who keeps sit hens wide known as the Lake of the Thousand Islands be- gar more. Eggs should go to a dollar or x C of the myriads of magajficeat islands that dot « second-hand vera cheaply: And incl more a dozen thts wtnter.— hta meats - t , a y�xC %x r big profit to the poultry keeper who gets -the river and add grandeur to this wondrous section y� N; a;rah . >, dentally lett me add that each a Stool 1he a Mr. Trafford tells now• it volt of the St. Lawrence. It would be invidious to attempt a ;:�ar., �x 7 f�. is exceedingly bandy in the kitchen as ceeo cghickens ane want them to maks '•'at an extensive description because space �4f11 not per- `" well. money for you. cut i this ss and sena a .;;;:ra.. ••; mit, but Kingston was founded in the seventeenth �` `• f` ., it with Your name anti address to Hen" �� w`'a' Trafford, Suite 630B, Herald Bldg., Bing ..'century as a trading post under the name of Cataraqui ' ' , bampton, N. Y., and a free copy or and is 1673 Fronlanae erected a fort under his name a, Y... THIP 130UGH WON T STICI{. '�I3E l,000 EGG I3ESV^ will be gene by `but the Iroquois Indians destroyed it and massacred The other day I saw my aunt knead- return mats. h�y the inhabitants twent years latrr. Eventually Ern- t ins a cloth-cove e a i- bread on r d bre 7 ire loyalists est:ublisged themselves hers and called a{ board I had never seen this dono r pit Kingston. The Toronto-Montreal boats snake a call before, so asked her her reason far, ` ;al Kingston en route for Prescott. It was the naval ::..� : using the cloth. The answer was than r w base of, the British fleet operating in Lak• Carie. '' . .« p g 4q {� •;: the cloth prevents the soft dough from. After leavin Kingston no streWh of imagination Can sticking and it can be worked up mach fns describe' onderful kaleidoscopic view that meets z the eye- of —the Manatoana, the garden of the great Thousand Islands. Another favorite is Lost Lover softer than on a floured;'board in the e- he a as the Indians describe this part of the St. Law- Island, where an Indian maid was drowned on a fruit- ordir.ary way. She said it was also; �.; pence. Bare tradition has it that the mighty His- less search fol her lover. splendid when cutting doughnuts, as Atha met two dusky Onondagas and counselled tht Claytonon our Fray down the river towards Pres- they stick so easily to a floured board, alliance of the Six Nations. Here it is that our Cott, Wheje C.S.L. passengers for the metropolis and and to be good should be very'soft, ' i p The 'idea isnot.original, as she oncQ! Back to Work American neighbors chose to erect their summer the lower St, Lawrence are transferred to the Rapids ' mansions, which are pointed out. as famous .places of boat, is oftell called the Gateway of the Thousand. saw the .doughboards covered with Kendall's Spavin Treatment will qct that antarest The Lost Channel is among these islands Islands. It is a very popular resort, especially for, cloth in a bigdoughnut factory. The lame hone bac' on the yob team. F�r where in'1768 the British, under Lord Amherst, ori Americans, and from here the journey across Alex- R y more than forty gears as i spavins it Spaeth ,y Fav " their way from Oswego to Montreal, entered it by atidria Bay, numerous islands are passed with their cloth cover is beat made from alarge-� Cora n has beenremovina ap■vine sptint yin bons, ttwroughpla and all Itjnde o� a..a L istake and were ambushed by the French and their magilificent hotnes. Hart Island atands out promi- • size flour sack, Which is sewn into si bo$y groplha z . 'Huron allies. However, they emerged-victorious al- nently, and future history will doubtless rehearse the tribe to fit the doughboard; or sew. Get JV of rdrunistifed ebothafree rhos a small boast with coxswain atTd crew never story connected with the grout mansion erected here tapes to a square a little larger than book".o rmr a on eMterar m+1 J,a s z , by a wealth American at a cost of over a million the- don hboard and tie these so that Ureses .orrortbdALL Sobn its Way out, hence its Hams y g DR, 0. J. KENDALL COMrANY, The Thousand.Islands ars famous for history. Carle. dollars and now showing signs of decay. According the cloth will be smooth and star in' a'aoaburo Falun,vt,,17"4jL ton Island was the rendezvous of Thayendaaagea, the to the pathetic story, the hue house with its cut- p s #-=, rs2a,--seas buiIt._hg-wash and lace.—Louise E. - Sb -Nations chsef Who ' before its completion. died.. ' and during the revolutionary war it was a famous his devoted wife, who, CLEANING OILCLOTH Spavin. Treatmeilt is Yt refute for the Tories of New York, Pennsylvania and He was so disappointedthat he had neither the in- oilcloth should never be scrubbed. New.Jersey. Another island,na ed 'ms's Oren," clination,to finish the work or live there, and it re- s ' !as the_ba R quickly • —'28. gQ tks mala_s just as it was at alts time of her deafi. � If this•ia done,the paint will ISSUE ri 38 - , C •. , F .a, 1'r 4... „-•x: •'. .. 'w i .h.^• : .:....'.. ._, r .., '. r'. V '.a,' \ aN• .k1:-:'-x� 1,\f','M•w _^! S. -.'",'i.,. pr. ., `:3c:..,. +, •. S�? 'K'. s .. ,. r- , r.. .Y'.:, a -,:'.� ..':': .["•--_ f� Ytllie:�. -Fad � fyi�'$t:'w `y,+�,G i w.: .l�•.j;.:• - �+. F ...r..�.. ,•t, ,-•a .. ,.a r ;f ..+n a \' .t"h ';b"':�r3?„• ?.- .i"-. 'nga„w ,f'n?' r...e'd-,s• "I• :•<1 ' , :ti$'''gg'y+J 9.',..t,. '' .:'� :. 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MMLETQN �: t3 x� l �� x: F aymptomi of :general debility -.P vinolal Hoard of Health Ontseb - . _.:__ ,, _ . _ .• a " _ _ now -� ur �aay stcarddas to the cause. bort weak �' YiddleDoa wit? be t1aQ,to aasweei,,.,,,,, "_ �' ' IIess is always ptese>rt. a tendency to Ossa this cottama Address�at _ �� � 1 R f . _ . ; >QersDlre and fatigue"eaany, rjuglug in Toroata-- - x. x , the ears, somejtmek black " j} *;,� spots pass-, -' -- ,,.-r -- •'>.�,'�. r �9.z, IaE before the eyes, weak �back, vert!• go, wakefulness _ err : caused by inability to: Where Sind from whom ars children the devastating plague of venereal din- atop.thinking and unrefrestiing sleep. is receive education on- sex matters? eases which overwhelm ao many 211e cause of the trouble-may be some The question is an important one, for i y B of our children ' _ hors? the heritage J ?' �dt'ein D ysical overwork.the system,or its met sometimes In. tiga#on has proven that ninety therightto araound body ell-born- y uivea ' 8 U -cal or' hand mind ,• sai6t lent nutrition due to digeetive• per'cent of children receive this in- inherited from healthy parents who dieturbaacer formation at a tender age from tor-'have married in:.full knowledge of the . If You have I oughly impropei source& The child;fact that they are free from all die- eased or x110[those eymp- should be repeatedly impressed with 'ease. And- yet, eight per cent. of t :tams try building up-the blood with tt ' • :Williams' Pink Pills, and as the the fact that the source of informs- blindness in the new-)yi°rn 18 due to new blood co tion on such matters should be the gonolnhoea; slid s bilis is ,respoa- unser Lhro h one using yg u8 y father or mother,not friends or coin- sable for the birta of thousands of die- f . ah0tild be an increase in your eased cbilt% four out of five of r a panions. Sound training in chivalry whom die in infancy. 4 . s ppefite. a better digea+tioa and soou proper reverent atti- 'k_ dud idealism s et raaewe! of etre I Both of these diseases thrive on f• ngtb and vigor. tude:.towards sex and the great pur- norance and cowardly silence. I wr Yon can get these pills through any, poses of nature, thorough training for y goo Vfr :dealer-fa medicine or .by ,mall, past marriag.. and. i res nsibilities-I ante etas be dispelled if citizens and paid•, tit 50c a box: from the lit'. Wil. these constitute is foundation Upon parents will only study the situation. flame Medicine Co:; B kvflle, Ont: pO Surely when they nnderatand, areata5 .RS which parents can build the future' p and indeed all citizens will.d hely _-- ha�rpiness of their children. Yet in ° t , : part for the Bake of the children of - spite of this, it has been roved that cert p P the,land. No ps.-ant.can sit,beck and ' - 'EASY Ti �-�t� the great majority of children obtain say "T� is none of any a8a '," Pre- their education oa sex matters from � �• ventive social measures are important. companions, not often of the right Careful 'su .vision of and attention --Easy When You Knaw H'ow leas toYIattleaOe°da two a b as a snaaira, pe as i to the needs of normal-children will d $, rg im 06 a� goes- prevent much of the trouble. Normal .�.�...�.�„ proper viewpoint of the whole C recreation books and roper . ' r l" tion of sea. It blinds the high pur- companions -are- all real preventive poses of nature; it develops cynicism,'measures. - carelessnFes and sometimes is the! �1CL: t:aptaao �t�Qi�Q C� The cost of venereal diseases takes lbri � a s starting int for careers of ill health 1 rank with the tremendous costa of _ ilYwar. . Early death and widespread di�- villi ed eeks. sturdy limbo, clear abilityas a result, are matters of r a , � happiness alike in work and everday comment among those who ¢ H. . •- Play* �n8 t+t�d useful Itves; theses'have studied the question The fact �� R C shou�d be the lot of your thfldren. that we a unnecessarily for hospi- „�� n• t. But for man thousands, the pia tats, insane sa fume Fomes for y C a tura is and will be, sadly different. curabies, jaila,yinstitutions for the ' R B. ® Blindness, deafness, insanity, _ motor stasis, heart diaeaoe disease-these i blind and reformatories implies a The bamhoa holds the reCaWhite - - - ly a fertr of the serious results of make taxpayer t e has been rliriraa trasseler.�Eek, as thatth! " seer � honld awn-tor qulekQ owth, It - .. n ` AA�' o J feet is twenty- oar white rhinocecoe ttetteeinity dicta th �11� O h firs. ��V a 1J One Neighbor of Mother. seting Doisonona planta which have >aa •- +� _ Old Mistress-"f3o you are effect on the black one. probably ba- Y Place eight coins or checkers on going to 7 the table In a row w indiested• is s741' !.lead over lbs wa , Heid muse �e fine scent'of the latter tett She draw T Bridget? Did Amariea's pion D°p Remedies him it Is dangerous„ " ' Now lift one coin up. ® GREAT VALUE you,4et] her that you have been with Boot a Dass it over two, coins and glace rt mle only two mouthar' oi{another. If You do it correctly; Brf t. Yea iaa'am, and she said DONew G Failure is the only high road,, to - +. you will have the coins is the post. �• Hermadis Cha6non, Ste. Theo- if I I iii stay .with you two months >tcm.a tar. aaat.e sucees& tion shave mo is the tower Illustration dasie. Que., writes:-"Baby'& Own,that lyes a good e by w Asthsr, Ta four moves Tablets have been ofBair.- In 8 Haugh;refer reference foe f N..cru�M o� o� F� r c To do it, pick up D, Dans 1t over we in k great vain& to Ser" eeptng my.little one wall ss /j ..� and F aced piste it oa t3. woaTd IIat and I Nor YW% V_" )VI f pait over C and H and place no otr hes 4 NE it on B. Pick.up .A, pans it over. F sans of other mothers any the same a, i and H and place it on C. The last thins. They have learned by, actual Some ' taking life people a idea of . OR c ?Hove is,to pick sup Hr Dass it over experience the 'value of the Tablets is ; y &eetms cel a making it hard for CUTIC CIDA .7 t D• sadDues _t on IL(}. which are together and,• regalatiag the bowel* and ■tomach: tl�e rest of us, [i L1 L•, O ° L: Another way is to place E banishing coasttpation and iadiges- VtU HEALS on B, Hort. breaking up colds and simple ClQaii{ied�d ejlti ,,o.8oa=.. utm Con G. H ea T sad D on d levels.; .sad keeping the bisby free URGE •foil 'Ada ow si~d paste it, tottll from the many elmpte aliments of P !t•vstl �'^�-- rNtrss came ri ataar cities of the series,In a+erapbook.,l esbildhood: The Tablets are sold by S asp,ON" �Vow �� metliclae The or Onfaee.i#�tiedandBurnede Attraatire-Pr position M.,. by mall at 8b WAaMtNiaON aANe r txirtn s hoz from �'he Dr. V it wa - t+ �+ /ar Haas Kitt► ata roea4 t The TWO Lovers. MedicSae Cm, Brockville. out. ��y s ti.vic ati aNewaa= A „t.aat , Cased LOSS Of Sleeps aewspapat aatlaruae. u,ad� � 77 TWe 'tea r1.. e,.e ao t„a. >! ww at s r—..• "How do you know you love mo T' ' r •rs..a ins waaaa pwak"" h, lis. is j was troubled awfully With 3m- ce g4 Wasai r t ` .The modest maiden acid. +a+n. R arnaa plea oa my am. Little p Pabfi&U t as. Ud. ff Ad i. 'The lover's'eyes were big. round eyes. formed at first which law broke oo �t Wim' m % Affi hlgit he breld lite head._ r 8rnl...,��risats -WL �y in large,red pim les that fasted ' Qttiew's asei.au. scaled Over. a+. •ter LML bHt�ldyN Sebed and "Because you're fair eta sa6els are, 6•v..rsi •••-se,�•,k. .w- g low of `I �'s`• sty face was disfigured- dicey,and Because Your.eyes are dreams. . � 'f tysr sw •`Other remedies was used with- i ti Becauece wflthaut you seFl the world Tti.Islasee'd t7el�ni.'e out auooao. A Mend A R - Birt tame and empty seems. "�stow healthy and taw Cudcata Soap and Ointment .a I3ecanse whew l am far from You t eoo,aattmd od obt4er troabM some,, and after, > M Inards. applied {tr. r Lift acetas but Desch, always e.it at terchtns rim.. week I got relief. y quen•tly, dries an and remov w Warta, �- I cannot live without you, dear!" l/;/ a vleaSaat-alwtrJsbeintsts- continued using them and in a. A r�i1r a~sod��� n month wait e . She seat the man sway. � ao ly r, + m pr aea t8 )Miss Tdlieta Warner. Wil- AgalaO-You know.the maideayou Love me?" _ �i s ttam .Ontario. �us ofcuticura Siva said. O I .' merit and Talcum helps to,p'Oiat- i O�;�,. The tover'e eyes were.d ...;' prevent eeDy eyes, 1 skin troubles. .i _•.Amd down be cost his head. era Aft 'Becanae•When e'er I knot my tie,. i '' �'+ 30M aim.withau was. I-always think'of yogi. She--"It's hard to realize there are sender if you'd tike the rad, thousands and thousands of people in Or lroald prefer the blue ` Europe of the lower classed'0nly half ` 0 Became where er I shave myself,._-� clothed." - . . , � _ Your face comes lit the glass, Rector--"Yes r d.them WUNANSUFFERED ;dnd I am sure t°cut ere are'thous• thyself : ands and.thousands in this country o[ Be Avon the little tasaS' " -.- .. the. u. -0elett 8 upper clasdea in the same condi- t ursess. tion,", _ It 0R MONTIRS �'_' � �'• :. .'Weak and r ~•-----o-- Nervous.,' Made r Keep'Minard's linintantt to the howo. MONEY ORDERS.. j Pay roar orator-town accounts by Well by Lydia E. Pine d amas ` Oysters are nervous creatures and Dominion EzDresa Money OrdeF. Five t ----zts said that a sudden'-shock-such-as Dollars costs three cents: -- Vegetable Compound - UNLESS � _.. Webbwood� was in a vel a loud thunderclap will kill man hue= --Y-'-'- e •sue'�rBayer" on table OU _4reds of them. . ' 9 You-have heard of-the old lady who +� `''r 3' Weak and run-down nervous conditio ;. always had something good to say tting AVlrin at all - time Ingot e about everybody, and when someone a a a re no ge Two- ; m tilyI west to bed. Slep did o y pronged forks were introduced was slandering devil, she protested at Hato England in 1608. They were first that at least he had somethin com_ ': po bd to meFIONA and otbe Vegetable e about' A it, rands in Sheffield. Three-pronged mendable, and that was his per- but it was from m sister's advice '�' V ' forks came into one in 17li0. sistency. y that I took it It ilid not take tong i unfit I felt stronger, headaches teff: " and and my appetite cafes back to me. - :jRali% d Rheumatlsnt,-- ,: : � �G;��'J_ I an► a farmer's wife and have many r -"' 'u =try, as :TooT ` milkmg, lookin after the poultry ate• S(,=J/y' ContractO/' other chorea. Ieeartily recommend the x • • Vegetable Corn ooand to all who ha vethe same trouble I End for it is a fine meds- Thousands of people everywhere weeks with thine heumatism and a bad `�`��. �l 1� '��^- _ cine for women."-Mrs Louis F.EI SAS- have learned of Tarlac througl the came of grippe, I lost about eight �. �+ Hillcrest Fart>;t,Webbwood, Ont. statemeate of others Ond have taken.pounds and telt miserable. - tite treatment with such splendid re-1 . ."Three bottles of the Tantac treat. Fin& 0 O r. Ano:ites Nero w man Relief ;'suits that they in torn deem it only; meat, besides :Port Aurora, Mic i «j $an•- suffered greatly .improvin m rr for two sears with alnsinmyaide,.sud fair to relate their ex g y Accept only 'an- unbroken package, o� "Bayer Tablets of, if'I zrorked ver ch i was nervous experience for the i rheumatism, has made my eating sad „ benefit of suffering humanity, Such is i digestion better than they ever were, Aspirin, which contains directions and'dose worked out b and just as tired in the morningao;when case .with .L, Des°rmeanx, well-"I haveregained m lost weight, and .p y y I went to bed. I was sleepy a5 the day- ..?� y H siclans during 2.2 y0ars anti proved safe by millions for and didn't feel like ficin an .. F ;; known electrical contractor, living at am feeling extremely well. Tanlac is g ytbin and 1066•Bei ri St., Montreal, who ah s: Colds was so nervous I 'would bete my ager y great." Headache .Rheumatism nails. one of my friends vola me about -" "i couldn't do otherwise than pub. TanIac is for sale by qn good &rug. °.Toothache Neuralgia Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Coin- "I endorse T'anIac for I was lucky gists, 'Accept no substitute, Over g g ':Neuritis pound, and.it helped me so much that I moo'-Sti ou about ate'rat one o arae a 'um agoi :] eoon'feltfine."-Mra.CHAxtEs BEELpIR, Blame way myself. For nearly a year' K ' I FsYtt.I3aron;Mich. �,. I suffered from indigestion, and also Tanlae Vegdtable Pills are Nature's Handy '`Bayer' bongs of 1� tablets--Also bottles of 24 and 100-Druggists 1 Women wht,suffer from an fe mins- bad rheumatism in m le il,pfrin fs the tray. mark lrnglatercd in Canada) of Bayer Manufacture of Money- i ailment ahOuhi lift Lydia JL a3n a �, y legs. Abr two own remedy for constipation. For sale acetickeldester of s>zlfc.ifCactd. while it is well known that Aspirin means Gayer g e1 {pr two everywhere. linanuractur�e• taodassist the blit araiatt imitations. t'he wlets of Bayer Compativ Compote it be • with theirGeneral trade mar the or Cross,^ , wi niton _ ;n ego was !d u is b , .. l P Vegetable SS U E No, r ,a :.++:Yg�wiA. ,.,_ ',.rr� .... f✓f�+"�' s.. ...A 's.f • '. .. p``, r� ."�,'' N*;Yu��=F¢''^.'fi"P� •�• x.. •.�,. ,t.u•4.t*n'9 ;J .1>' ,d"-''gid � `^s. a'" i �' 'rF•' S"� s',�1.��'*� RC'�'�7�` f n ,f,.'�,. �g'�'.;, ,,,;`t,,y+,,,y m1r.�.sppiy,,��,u- <`�y3"?_"a.�t.+-',c5�, .r.y���ye ,f,:.x � �'..: r° a (,• ,y f.,,,a•.;._..w...r .rrk;. '�, F?#'`. ,� � 'p'1p +p,'�.: f R.�c Yqy�;':5,y i,4��,'k� ._"S�'1+f^: ✓"M,+ ^Y''• 6 '+a" 'd 9..['0'wc"c tv.. 'Yii-t.•.+Y �'� T ^'I';.t f�,4y+p\. ,..f,'.• 'a h ' `'� .,,\ !"'f3;s Ifr ,`.'°T". r",'l.". '�..f•."L.E Y' 3 t Qy �`pl�a.�� k'�'^�W.s "''"y`..w.c+. ,�' w}����','�. 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V�. ,.-l•p�tXsY.:en:v�c,.mr'CT�,o�+.;cr"'-'Ta1erich' �r��.�S.LS,:."Y „,�-•5 C;;t«:.x .'r..;tA �' .yi;K,•1«•''..0:*'_,,,p.",f."?_':""e",+ .`•� , '." uv. aver; ••.r...'A 't'.fY,': ^.f '.�S«•'s9�/e^Y...ti' n." t 1? * cherishesi'' \ A _ 1. r -, except at one ofgrilse c.heri ►hiteVa1e W .1<etrtilraental'allegiance , the r ... F R. . crown. A straniter'alight- • �p rage �s "_, Brl I IVtr►�7Za,ry '• ' "- 41.TSperyear.; it.aoit'paid toadwacs. aq from thh air is a town in New _ :. •_ .. � h`QR PRESERVING r Y' y.b 4,5ge6enpci0m'r0 the United states andcreat York Ontario would need to - f . snta�as200iaadvaxe« - or ar Overhauling. Painting. all kinds ZINC, M TAL TOPE RUBBER RINQB ' f _ engaire-in which country, he was ; repairing-done. -Ignition ti for the houses, the people and the a specialty f ,Large Stock -�-- Prices Right " 'OKN --1AU R'ttAS :Pr fetor. Y •�• � modes of life-are ideaticai, - Your-old Ford topW.�re-covered- r for _,«NLE?'TE8 AND.CQMMF,d?$,-._ " I Notice ofxx PICSLIK(z.vTNlrCiAR4 ` _ ^ - Serry &--�oyat r Pare"A ie cider, 'Tile foll'°wing clipped from the .- _ -. _ . PP 40 cents. per gallon > : �818Ir8Ii01t Of ��_�$W Pure White Wiae,•45 cerate per goon , YQlaths Companion, of Boston, - ?' p (1 - Pure Malt,_ ..,cents per gallon azass4 will be read with,interest NOTICE is hereby given that a B7�_ \ O _ .s taw was p�resed by the Council of the Harness �j hese are the Fer hest vinegars on the. market and' otic pickles are --`,by.Ca®adiane. as It shows. how y. y r Municipality of the Township of Pick- Jbound to keep is y04 use our goods.. <Canadai.is viewed by same of our ering on the 28th day of August, 1923; American cousins : under Number 1198, providiLg for the c •`Ameticnns ma well extend.to issue of:debentures to the<amount of G S Whole Mixgd ' .Celery �. TuWeric -� y 840,000: for the ppgrpoae of defraying Pickling spice Seed Powder the _people, serosa the northern the cost of building a sew school house $ 1? Now is the time is see about your. frontier their heartiest congratu- in Publia'8chool Section, Number. 15 Harness needs. p=�;' s of the said Township of Pickering,.and - . Curry Root Everythlntt needed "a A"lations'on the' healthy, expansion that such By-Law was registered in the Registry OHice for the ftekistry We have on hand K goon-supply Powder -(linger for Pickling r; of their country. There-is and Division-of the County of Ontario on of.Harness and Accessories , r can be jealousy no is oni q hearts, the F6urth day of September, 1923 at various prices. L p j�� p �/ ° �a "for in the prosperity of the Do. as Number 287. Any motion to quwsh r.Givp us a trial and be V rT / 0' I-"7 A' I�T D. S_ 0 l r , 0, - or set aside the sitme-or-any part k 1"inion th'er@ is nothing for us.but con aced. months after.the first publicatione within ee thei Good d:benefit. p shoe Repairin,at-Service- C.­- Service' � ` . Itle real prosper oft this notice,and cannot be made there• 1 ,o- p p p- Sort AT FADD M LAN D.S dist in the forties and flftles wasr' CECIL `$zudJiJLE� i� ; Dated the 5th day 'of, September, taaking the United States. great. , $araese maker, ;To buy or sellyourfarm, consult the Farm Lands Department of Q h: Immigrants of thefibe t class; such. .lling up withDoz;er.D A. BEeClerk. PICKERING, - -ONTA \ The United ,Farmeirstmited rattve Company, RIO ' were thea coming in swarms to J. tkaAA11,SON, presentative, Pickering..Phone Pick. 1548 ,^ r e a ed"-SEa-�—The papula. � _ °ilk r on gs moving west and taking up I` y land. The new Canada Already , ' ` furnishes much of. the wheat on " �^► T L7 r - ? `W- hich the Old World depends. . 1 A idanufaetnriag too is doing for PHONOGRAPH _ 'feEOORD$ Canad6 what it did for ns a halt - "The differ 3 thetone." w. cintury or more ago. The tram•• sacs Is r; portatfoa lines of 'the Dominion, pq Ing11 We•have a fine selection of Records on hand, or we would be pleased are already lnri'guif cent' and are §iateadilp 'improyinR. No other --.-to receiveyyour-Ispectal_orclere._-_Come_atrc railway,project was ever .more _ PRICE 63 CENTS—WHY..PAY MORE?- 'p 4arlaat than tbeti building of a line - - through the wilderness almost at Buy best and get Kitchen Brand Overalls and Shirts, Sherwin possible babinion-Ezpress. Money Orders, the northern of amts., •. WilliamsW P it _. , llama 44-0 tation, to the shores of Hudson a al -Ba p _.. . �s, --=-- '-- leo. Sealers, Crockery, etc.,from rde. y too en -for a few months of ' - �• rile gear the shortest '`faa�'te from a -T.L1QR11 TOYS, BROUGHAM e. _th ogrann efields too the West to, r '- at i r !/ Baas THE BUSY STORE . �;- THERE'S a mREABON _ C z+�►-.-under free inetita• •+ - � tions self-governed and well- - Every woman knows tit• answer, • r Governed. It hes bred a-body of s ,and a dependable range is the heat- .public mea of ability 'and high ext a woman carr have to reach ,'P1VkVr�;� HardTare Store " f Rapp,Thought Aipelew the heart of t�man in her Noma ehat�tcter: Americans may not rurnacaa.imam" wa:mtb appreciate-•the worldly wisdom and comfonia ease sm g -What satiafa on m have a asap that is a "good baker"—that gets .drat leader Canadians to cling to she mase out d your r.dps=-chat eonsnmM little Creel and mainuins -Mire British connection; last they _ �„ttat a stead,,even heaa If 5 OV are In need of a Range Or HeB�ter. .can apprgelate the sentiment be. Nov"ammo Isaatad.ad Happy Tbmght Ranger save yons _ _ d !]lad their a111lolttsees.10 lt�rego " ±��i rooafvoor bac ,our dee and your be-s - Aure'�nd nail�n wee "s the last rights of complete soveh tamper. They are easy m r+inlan. i 1. el o in their side as a rt Of and the bit oven, even heat and -- - j, B P ,he Tars.cooking surface mak.the wont The Happy. Thought the British Empire, for there is +ardor, No unnecessary stooping— - Inow no mates•ial benefit for them _ is•v anchm•at is _ - h 1p mike a woman's wont lighas: g ' �1 in the conneetlo0. Ones eht r p l kinds,rbr..b dr.dthotuandhamm.h.v. We also supply a airs 'tor al S Of, +statesmen of"tbe Dominion might Happy titan es. Ask your have regarded separating from the 11dgh6ow. fake probably-bas mw empire as sacrifkitag protertioa - �tioves' ranges and furnaces. - that they needs ow, If soy �. _+� $'Y• - 7 ;,daty remains, i£ oa Cauada T •. . : b *T l� nr a eta t in repair . d D 1�1 . T ��, /� et yc� av on hind p> ado help England.., The child loops _ A L S D 0 :- nRIJIF011g'to Ohelter and protec- . e a tal l r�in.S . ., - - � . fore the tion at the -bands-of -a parent ; - AT Ofti11V4PORD•CA •`when it is grown rap filial affection �+ � r� �+�•^��,rr G.�►•- holds it true to its allegiance. J. .s7. Bt''SJ.rs7LLl'�� '.FIC�G ` C I T , . :. History can•be seam-hod-in vale a �-for-+parallel to the relations, phy. ' and political,-betw�u-Calla- • NORY �MPIaNY•YM .'d Hui the Uotcea scarce. There - ,�,� "� "uRN� 'E.5 :z, P'3`o8perit�Ts Corner St© 'lie �- -has never been another such etretc•h of unguarded' boundary . first deposit in your bank account is the corner -between two countries, never tri o _ __ _ HE upiee livierg Kfde b eiaA-for so stone of your prosperity, and by regularly and spa Vey tematically adding to your savings a substantial reserve x u long ri period in entire harmony `:.PICK R i N G - - 3s steadily built and a future of comfort and independence find Rood l�elinR. - It is all the assured. Lay the corner stone of your prosperity now by m� ; e y' ekiore remarkable when , we con. I rly alike' in everythingpeeing a savings account at-our nearest breach.eider thAt the two peoples areM EAT ' MARKET - absoluteT - i Round Roast or Steak, ... __ .,,m`T.3. per Ib ` Rarness and Shoes Surluin Roast or Steak. - 28c WHITBY BRANCH, Q P. LYND, Meow Y Porterh&ase Roast or Steak, . . B,ROOKLIN Bt2A1+iCH, C. CROSS, Maaa� rP-Mred, promptly and_satis-- _ ' -- `'A . . p KuRgt,•..._'_�..:._...—. , i. . •• ^_. faction guari;nteed. Fine Rib Roast, ... _ --2W_ " -- x - . Atrial is solicited. 16c E Heavy Rib Roast, ... .' .. ' . • :.:;,�. _ Shoulder Roast, .. 16 And 18cc " Pickering2�CAR KEAE?N8 ot Roast, 14c % Ba.kery ... .. at the "Cornet $hoe Store;' Brisket,'to buil ... 9e " - 7 - s . .: of goat, Ont, ><.eR o k,:.: _ .� . - t , 1. t r t ed e f Pur 25c L ,. -'�.oin of Purk. ... .. 25c a � m The Pickering Sfiouldet Roast of Park, . •10c, Bread I Qi O h - r� 'ak l&riC8 COYYIYYlltt86 Pur' u 'S • ... led by our drivers. r. Chops, c ass, Cakes and Cookies carr • Purk Sausage, ..; 25 w i Finest Balt Pork,.... .. -' .'; 25c have a Phone 90(� +lad • e tfieai .Dull Breakfast 7iac n, press, « demand for. I'The object of this Association is to "Martha Jane" Fi e-st;A. ..- _ _.` :"�_ .. ,.. 38c i.. r t lessen stealin and prosecute sliced, a rl - U aeon �� 45c —they're deliGioas Id . ured Cottage Rolls (half or whole 32c Chocolates f , Back A ... _ „ , y^a bOX the ego s ._. Mild '51imbers�haoin properly stolen oommrtni _-Cooked Ham Date immediately with as member .. • sac „ t''he Soda Foantai$ goes good when its hot. ml �elners . .25c. A cool drink alg to ol:Eseovtite Glom iter. �. ... ... _ " .9lldemper®hip fee .,.iFi.00. 15C " Sundaes, Sodas etc. served lII the ,-.Tiok•Ws may bebad trot tn•Pr std•ut vr. Easy.First and DomesticShprtening, 3 lbs' 55 cents Qertex Sanitary_$yetem, 9•orstart on applleatlon. 5 •lbs 90 cents " lb.pt•ints 18 cents+ •Wecdin Cafes Oar Specialty Bzsc. Com.—L. D. Banks, C.S.Palm- Fre'b Trout and White Fish Every Friday gar'« n,uald Mauro,•Pickering: - _ ---- _ ~ G. R� iI - IC` M kering ti J, R. Thexto;l; W. J. CI>3trk. r • y,^'' Pri�iahnt;,. pacretsrF f � .. ..x�N,s. ,,,.j� .. .'.4.,r�fib• ' ;.'' ' ,... '. �..' .. - .. _ - � •� ` l S5'+: .,Cev . :Yq'Su•'iw ''F«..y ' ,r ,..' ... ,• -. _', .'a-' +. .,o-'? ,y. � � .t` ! N-�.'.'! ..lea.,.�'4$ _ • - ,,: �. .. .;, ,3' nr,:• ��_S?:ro "4'';�?'ii, .�� x... .4:;Y ,, " ;r .,,� ,,.. ��.•fn :n'ci•?.�,,""r+��'fw CR"r:.✓...,.y A• 23''.�••�.+t• y� �-•-;..n,� - �..`�,. ?+�' '�.,t1!^. f t' ' ,Y,�i n-. .` .Y.n •;, F^d` t.,.1;' -a`h.a -- ,'�•g'la:.d{S 41'C: " - •,.Movk.''.Gk''`,.'-e y".`7' `'..s. �:.EA;>. ' ung.•a*."d�r+ -.. '"Y,r' .t',3�'... 3"�,r;.'•'�'.�'--' 4'.d '•i`'.•?�',.L;+�'s:""+ne',�5d,:.ae. * •v..5., a"^'�`,:ft`.wx. �x q' `IL ,:�. ,,. ry ' .'..- •.y'' AMr , 5"" d .,.c &+:. Y a •L r . .5ie-u. .r• s"�5+ .1 r f:A?:: "te �� k_ ,, ".'� : . _o.n ',. >. x. �' ,...n� `r:.• "tip ••rte� Y '*�,. rk,i .w-'•e."•. .. „(.•:.:. .r.•.- �.,'.," 's. • c+a�. {....-„, .,... .. - `'"• x.'fP ..:.<c: 'k'"Y. r Nt :R.,9 +.ti•,,c'�:'.�) .•,h•,,= w�':•.W+�Ri .�-,�,�,. . ,.. ., -a �.,:� •.• ..� nom`::: "z..s.....'�_ id ?. u•'`a.:.?»<r•�.x� • t GLAREMOMT. " : •�-� ..- � WM. Doo'vsweEi, of• Toronto. i' — .. paid a sew days' visit tg. his old FTUOY ona,,!lane:Bpoffard spent abw days' ea friends in Clsreniont•last week. `:`M' la.Toronto last @+reek. Join Gibaoti. of 'Toronto,".bee ,� ' r R. J. Hum and L man Pilkey been ,spending a few days withr dreat Vineland agsiay .pa:' ties. e� hie'brothet�•.Edward, • an other Quite alae a num er ofpar.res•, friends. At ht Pr1Ce�g Miss Margaret -Macnab .has re-.,idents attended the.Oshawa Feir turned home after spending.,'s »last week. month with Miss Eaama Brodie, of "L'OrOntoPumpfromm&Mrs. Clark Rawson. of Tot�onto, ,�Chazy, N. Y. o s are stand ram is'visiting relatives is Clare — - Mre Peter Macnab, ..who- has - Pumps Ys P T__. _.. . - w{3ee one DTe�v .fin b�atna andg. '. etigw �present. - _.._ -- --- - --�eea_ape—�inR-tea- summer at. - a�- pr6dttCt ofLhlTt�t=�fiYR- Ohambrgys. Pyre.,Combs, of Toronto. is @pen. r Jacksons Point: returned home on ears in the Pump,.business—=and ding a week with Ger mother,ffirs. _ A full line of-Wall Paper@, ' Sunda evening. I know the quality of materials --newest,deei tie: k4 A. W. Mackay. y (1 Y ,- Ed. and Mrs. Gibson have re• g. �r F.C..Madill'and.family,:of To turned !lame after spending & and workmanship used in t eir ionto, spent Sunda here with the Ladies Bummer' Underwear and ,� y week or tu,ore with the former's Illanuf2Cture. Hosiery ' €ormer s parents. brother near Orillia. ` .. si y at right prices. .. NMI y Mies Vista Stephenson,of the To Alce:'C. A.Oierland 'and child: NO matter wiles style you Want in Men's Summer Shirts, new ' G sottto Conservatory of Music,..Was ren have returned home after A hand Pum whether'for a dee terns. Mens Underwear " a home over Sunday. P— p �- spending a �uonth''with relatives -2-piece and eombi �� The carpenters are now busty. in Erin at4l Ieliugton. Or shallow well—I can supply ''. `with the frame-work of Mre.'Bar• - "Toronto" .tions. •, . : F. C and Mrs. Machin, who are - a Toronto Pump which will f` ` land's new residence. d visiting the former's, parents in give every satisfaction—at a A full line of Fresh. Groceries h .� Mrs.(Rev�.)TaU.of Wallaceburg, Pickering, visited with J. H. and always on hand-at lowest ' was the guest .of Mies Hamilton Mrs. Beal on Monday. reasonable price. possible prices. L for a few days last.week'' Prof. Edwards,, of the -Mich- Highest Misses Hilda and Emma Bryant, igan Agricultural College. Lan- Drop in and let me &hoW you the : prices paid for of Audley, 'spent Sunday with sing, is here at present .owing to "Toronto" Puiil produce. . a 3 .",-Misses Vets'and Merle' Stephen• P Line, T :eon. thigL�death of' father. m gym. Mundell, of the 'J. H. Ev- 1 Isire R. Michell and eon, Frank. I]. A. S ,: - ans farm,half mile east of Clare- CO of Toronto, Mrs. James Smith of moot. i� offeringapples for sale &t We Re EMERS ON ow - pLAREMONT, - Whitb , also Dr. and Mrs. D. l). * ONTARIO z y $10() per barrel on tfie tree. - 'cook and child of Toronto. spent Mr. and Mrs. Baker, Mies Walk- Bog 424, Whitby 'Are Sunday of last week with d an _ — d Diiss Reid of IIx ge,and --- re.'(3ibson. Wm. and Mrs.Reid, and Miss R,ev. 'Wm Limbert, of Toronto, decupied the pulpit in the ,�7elan Lapier. of Toronto, visited with U3140mr-M Church on Sunda last, wigs on Miss`H:Walker our Sunday. S You '.sad ' t7 y Joe. G. Borland s funeral to the preached ezceIle" sermons to Union Cemetery on Friday after- Q /e rr , Urge congregations. Mr. Limbert noon last was one of the largest for School O1enang . has a host of warm friends in seen in Clafemout in a number of ,z y " Claremont and the surrounding • • 4 country who were delighted to yeMrs• glorhklo$ will speak in the �� We are ready to Supply you wills -d ��i hear his voice again, ifnioa (Jhurcl on $nods morning all kinds of toots and Shoes b �4 "� A large-number o!' the' young in behalf of the Women a Mission for the boys and girls: friends of Mr. and `Mre.. Pengel . We have Tweed Suits for $o M � , cry Society. Special music will (nee Gladys Patet°son)met at "M be fcirntaoed by a ladies' choir. { Tweed Pailts and Stockings c ome of.the latter's parents,Thos. at lowest rices. The evenio¢@@@vice will be con- g large en i of Men's Heavy a; and Mrs. Paterson and presented / thein with a inlamllaneons shower dtteted by Rev. W: Limbert. _ r _"_ R PP.. �7 . P F one evening last.sveeir.. Mrs..Pen. Boots,eviid: Ieatlaer. ,gelly's Snoday school class also UKL TdBg E-PiokaOng Station Ong at called on hes during the afternoon T.R. Trains going East due w twows //��i q. .; :, and made her the recipient of a No.- 10 bleu! 7.28 A. M. $. g� ld, Claremont. W handsome glass frust besltet. s Local . 2.28 P.M. - - gQ ,. . sn..1�„al •. a.o4 P.is •�,y � .4* of the season was played on Sat- Sunday train. _ an A.M. I •r - The most ezribait football sme Trains. ytoin` west ace .. :oilo...-- - ttrday afternoon at Oshawa when i4o. 29 Local 7.48 L.M. - - " Coal, :----Coal,the Claremont, tea's@ played with •� 27 .I,oea1 � 2.44t P.ld.' ' the General 3ldat8ifenF ETthe re- ••� 9 Mali B OSP.M. CRY geeatrine •bre of SSP Enameled QTaea snit of this name where Sunda train. il.05 P. K. carnia the S� shield-shape the challenge cupthOshawa Foregoing,is according to Standard �� freak mark. Ong Ha=d and Sof o fing " and histrict League should go for time. �tftotettst �� tang �up- It guarantees best Qaalilty OII • the ensuing year: Oshawa arae Cushion n the value is the article and lite use of Sj��pP the winner in thepoathern section Aero 47 0 '1 Tires - _ Ware itself :guarantees quick heating of foods absolute . _ hand of the league while Claremont led Purity; ease of tlamieg. tenderly cooked foo Milan - THOS. A. �' t the northern section. The two � weal~ Alk the hat+dttrare merchant for �. tea slue had already piapSri one � stop, uncture ams. at ..Claremont, when our p boys woo by 2 goals. Having this �. . WdWARE advantage. the Claremont team troubles. M - • m was determined to maintain its - --J lead; while 09baara was 4gaally.. ?btee finish": Pearl Was, two Coats of pearly '� =a tlmaml iesids�td out.--Diamond W r -Tdeter�n�7,atvitrs� -- s- possession of the prize. As was to I �eaab• blue and white outside white • ' 4 be expected tiaera,Wei @Calls warm a• '- tat Ware° three Cosh para ;Lilo inside and play. No 1 was+tieored anti! '�'�, 00 o;yr?} • out.wide Royal Blue Edging. to gas CALIFORNIA z near the and of the game when .°*b. . �', Oshawa scored. In a few minutes '� .• •� : a _. _ _ r afterwards,just before time was ' •$b•• 0. N� _ called, Pickering also scored. This .off o� oa To your Home by --: made the game a tie, and as Clare �'° '9' ' dQ letting afi iIIBti81 a ` Mont was already loading by two - � � as Use Bank Mone Ord goals. the cap was again carries . •o y Ne®V''deal Pipe or to Claremont. This is the third do ;�• tR ear in succession In which Clare= ' '0•' ,�, WHEN nb waist result a"y amounts up to fitly aonar.� Pi @less Furnace wont won theLroDl}y. which is a p�3•.•�� reatesnher d.et Beak Marcy Orden are is xpea,iw as :..eredlt_to them. About one hen- ° c wen as safe. Thi chase.,exchiahe of Revenue stamps,, am a .. deed of Claremont football fans a $5.00 and under,three cants, over $S.00 and not sassed. The Only f arnaoe > aceom�snied the players to Cbhs ing$10,six cents, over $10 and not eceedi 4 *a tocheec for them.' Wee=tend ever$90 and not exceeding �$S0,ten ten :with a shaker and 10 'Takes the place of air tubes. I e°�s • «�• ' our congratulations. They ore nude of highly porous : J You can get Money Orden at any branch of this Bank. " duple% grate, M The residents of.the village were Para Rubber, and ride as antsy tT1 Greatly shocked an Tlt�traday..mor• All work and furnaoe guaran- .- . C play voliied they fieard that one of =a>�air- ... :.. ._. .�. �STA� AR-D- -. . .., the.oldestsad. yeast highly re• - r ew>rwa& S Ore mate. R Thexton . eau Ask f estimate. @petted residents of the.village, 'TOTAL ASSETS OVER EIGHTY-THREE MILLIONS in theperion of Mr.Wm.Edwarda, Agent. PIOSESINCI. _ _ - _ F . 00. PER _had'passed away at his residence g -nn- _-- -.-- -- _,Vickering Branch. - W. F.Law, Manager • -that rnortiinit in his 82nd year. � A N V I N O Whitby Branch, - ' - C:A. McClellan,Manager �}LAREII�ONT ''The deceased :had been.almost -_ blind for ear or two from cat• - L :.afaet, but alter an operation this An excellent floor,first-class music �L a Ideal Grocer Store • by Shalis'Orchestra from Toronto and + Grocery. t• penin$ his sight was mach im• the efficient manegiinent Of, W. R n +' In the course of a few days we @hall be ' .proved and he was enjoying life Bole liccounts for the successful'dance P 1 cke'ring 0 r O Li V Omoving Into our new store.located much better thea for years, The held at •Orchard Inn," Rouge Hill about 160 feet South from the four . "Sudden attack of heart failure was ging Road;Saturday, September let.• a main corners of the village. We need veer unexpected. On Tueedap-he Dancing at S p. m. this (Saturday). more room to carryon our eiteosfve was down street&@ usual,and about (food parking space for care. 47tf- � 'Bus Line ' � and also 18rowing business. W shall_� _gill o'clock was standing on'the side• 1. * � make delivery to any part o tows , W alk in conversation with J. G. �eCormick->�eeriaBeginning • and epactal attention give, hop[@^. orders. Only the best of od tdfle Borland. Feeling unwell he left Begin lug ►7aturday August 25th r f ' will be keQt op our shelves. A supply VF for his home and medical aid was Farm Machines and Repairs Bold by _; of Neilsoiez Iee Cream will be kept e _.'_ _entnmoned, and while the_ doctor _A.N_.Shang, Kingston Road,.. _ constantly .on band throughout the'.- , was attending to him word was Emn-of Whltby. onto_ summer. Our Objective - Quali Leave Pickerig heave Tor i `received of Mr. Borland's Sadden First, Low Prices-all goods guaran- ti 2 Telephone Oshawa 98`L R 4 teed. .Let us et our next order. rM ::dealt,, Mr.. .Edwards . gradually 7.45 a. In. _ - X0.00 a. m. became weaker until about 4.80 on Markham Brea �� Canada Bread c Thursday moraine when he passed ELM DALE MILLS 4•15 p• m' - 6•00 P. M. Ph one, Clare Cas away. Mr. _ led ob Sundays Wt FRANK CH]D�,O Las been a life-long resident of this •• CLAR . T, - ONTARIO —�iN tog nship. For tunny years he PICJKE."RSNC31 _•-'.9,00 p. I11. _ '1�. p. M. _ ` farmed most successfully near'the _ This trip ipade only on Sundays - - - - -- - - ,viiiage of Balsam. A few years ago he came to Claremont to rew et''ave Just rec6ived'a !i aide and to enjoy the frnita of:►n a shipment-ol :;{St l dr�rd T1Yl1C'� y active life. His.funeral took place Canada's Best Flour ✓� `' on Saturday�vlien This body' was . ilk � _ __ ® _ laid to rest in the Union Cemetery ; tl er -In .. beside that of his wife, Sane, whoCharged proportionately. - , was a datighter of the late Ed ward Pugh, of Claremont, and who_pre- 4it)ya� 'HOUSetlO�d Date of return mast be arranged rt time , deceased hire several years. He I. of ticket purchase. O 1 a design ALSO _ - _ ke t o stock. wile • ' of , � �urvivedUyonesonandtwodaugbe p p • y .tet @, W. E.J.(Judson),Professor of �� - Call at our works std!mesas got'stock AnimalHnHhandryiathel4lichigRn •p-`�+Stry Flour $uS stops Gordon House. 'Passengers taken on ? oblate poteo won't li,tl�� 4 Agriculturgl College, at Lansing; p aQe•ttswe , notemptorth 4 d Chopping and' Oat Rollin at any point. ly we Can, and do throw o11 the .gem Sara. at home; an Mabel, .who is PP g eomfnission of 101mv Cent.,Wbiobyou wQ ` a teacher. of Doinestic• Art in every Week day } - A A f� n awtainlyaave by purchasing tram tu„ A :the Toronto schools. Mr. Edwards All kinds of Feed on hand ij,,iwTl inn, ` " oaA solioitsa _ CST wag a member of the Baptist -- --- "--------- -- HESON •a izh�,€- l�€ wz -f =�a: Zv. z��sro�-©ate _ PhoL1e nd, 200 �a�e a w AT Whi4by,:on -A dal attendetot. 1 Earlq *x..: ^"-"+•°rl ..J.. . .. ,. ,d. e. c*`{v? Y`G•+1,:iGi.h+7••h;, A7• , ,..�' N.,h» .sMp,,;.... r�Y ,-'. 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I ,.',:� '',;.-< �­ 1­� . .1,V1..-, . , , �. .:.�7 - - I ; , , .x., , . ... i�, ., - ­ ." I I .1 i- 4 ", W- .., ,. � ". �. ­.. 11. �%:­- -': �I A � . . . . "' , . . . . .�', . ? r . '7.. -� L,- .- . �,a�,,�,. 6� . - , ­� I 'r. , ,7 ... �.I­­,� r'.- , U. .... �. .. '! 4 ­.�f-r t.�, -�� .: -- young I - .. I I . , -1.ii�.� ,*'i ; I , . � -�.-�,,­:!.-Y�� :�, ie4eve& Had the , I " I" - . . ,.... . man, after ; I ;­ ­ . , � '&' ',,� -.ef.� �C 4 t��G114 drifit�i - - 1 . . " -4.-'�:�"all, afeeling for him dead . - . j�- . . , .�Z�. .� -��;,'�-".,,-,-," had an odd f6eliv­that Jack too,was _ U'��.,7r,�. ' � 9� , I—%, _g , , I . I r. � p � .11 ­�i 4- 11 .­-,- . . . . ., I . . . . ­; �1. � e� �- . � . z ��" �11.0� , , .. r ,kt� , ,,,, - �, ,. ., , . ,;N . �. I. .. ­ , .". 1.� _ _ -_: .W_ , � .;I I ­ uncle's repu - '/1 7 - �: ­ mwnwmwp� - .,: - I. 4 �� . .: 4 --,.%144m -,,Q-��..,- .,..,,.,,L�--. I . ., . ­ � . 1� � .;­F�'7-1. .,�,!", - tation than he had given �1 1"��. " . .'--11-.1.?.. � - Ile i credit for? . . - .: ,.7. , �- , , 11, . , I . . .. .. 4 . . 1, - ­�. �. ,.. . . .., .; .1e- �­�,� .--"..., ",,-)is, the.XLftme ­' . .. � I . ,.. ' .1 4� . . :� "�,­. ­: z�,-­­ , � I -: I . : 4 1 , .. -�­ '� , -.1. �Ae the three cousins stepped out of . � . 1:1 I 1V - , ..; . ,� �....... I, "'.. , '� . .. ,., ...- , - . I . I I I - ��, �% 0 g .. I I. the Equitable Building to Stout Street I 1, . . . . . . .... ,:­, , ..',;� I , I I . .1 - ,§1N i . . ., . .. .1 . . .�t 11 , . . � .. . :-;41 . 0'� - ���zi ,� . I . �, � .� . ;arIN, -� ,�-�< -0,, I. - . oi , . .,�� 1 a newsboy was calling an eitra. - I , . , ."A-1-1 'bout .4ldnWalbam: in .- .. ..yet'ry � -!�� - - � ­ . .­ ­�.I . T_ . II,- ,;� , ...$, .,.�,*I. - �- :� , .. . . I - ;. Huxtry! Huxtry I" � � 1.- . .'� , ,�.'. ,� . - . . � . I -F ,Z-., .� � -. " - . . I ". . .. " " Kirby bought a paW. A streamer � � .. .11 ,,�­­ . ...I-!7�", ,�- - -�:, 1,-.,Z.- , -1 3 � . .:,. ,- !I-1 - - . . � I - . �.� ��:� I'..� ..-. '.' '-: . . L' ,�...�. � . - _ ­ It.. , 1, I .L , . . , . ;% I 1. . . . I . ­ b"(111ne in red Bashed at him. . - A �- . L. . ! . .I ., ... ... .: 1. S '* ,� -1 or cuNr?ni4;Euu - " . RMUKAWA. VALET �'.` t* ... - I - . . . DI$APPEA19i. I I -g. 1 � :��.'4,mt -, . 1. �� . . ­ .. I ­ .... . I -1 . M-­­�_:�.-, � i I ," '. , The lead to the story below was- ­.: , -� 1. � .­ � rj �2 .. . . . . I . � ., -1� - �- -, : �- -� to . , �rl- � � - :� I 11 • I . . - . .-­��'-, , 11 : ; .:.' F . .4:*: the effect that'Cunningham had drawn . ... : j.. . . . .. I .. .. .: � insures. ten -that t' is fresh . . � � . -�,;.. , 1. 11 :..; ­'­": , at .. ,:I two thousand dollars in large bills ' -1 . : %'. .:,...-. ,:.. . .1 ­�..,,. - - . . . I ... I . . ­­.. �. � .;. A.-!� . .1 ­:.. I � -1 • from ,the bank the day of his death. . - ..- lm--. - - �4.- ­­ ." --- - . ­. :,, �. ,,... . .,,�. to �.' - i:- '�-,-.-,,�!i.�7...-4" -- �Z... p- � '. - -%�­ �.,.,--;- 1- Try I - Horikawa couldmot be found, and the "I �' --L�."" ----, "-.-'.`� -.�...,�,� . .., - j� - . . '. . ­� -- � , '! .I --. '�. . , ... � �. � . I I` - .. . . . ­ . , I . , � -,-�tj ---;;r01je ''...­. �'3, ,:- ,�-�­ . " .... atifrant. anA 1 ��1.';' '---..I"-" � I . police had &-theory that he had killed � . : � r ..., , 1 .,. ,.-�� . �"11 ,W . . .. I.. I . . � � I .. and robbed his master for this money. . nn--�T �­ � . ---,. - -- -- -!. ­ ­ .. -- - - ==I � . - I , . - .. I . ­ � . "i": . �, ....1.11: - ,�- . . 0 1 s ­� : . . . . .., , ';- %,� - ­, � ---- ., '-.� ,.. I . � - 1, , , � - V.- .,�� XI. . : � - .- .- - . � .. . - � :,. � . �� �� - .:* , -= 1: . .1 , , . : . r1- : � ... '�- I, .1 ..CHAPTER 4. - , �.J ,- I . t '.. . . I . - ... , ­­­.- - � - ­ ..-., �; . . . . woman shilialum- -1 - . ­ . � - � . .. ­:­. I - . . . ­ ­-- - - I ­­. - �... . 1 . . ­111'. ..�. .0t . .., . .. .­,. . ­ -- . -, 9 CORONEWS INQUEST. �-- � - .�Jk . -- ' ' ' . I . .. -�,-.: - ' .-- TH kluinwow pmwqq � . , . his 0 ,. t WU . .. 1. 'j�. - -. I aw ...,�­ �. .­., . I .. ­ .. ?- . . � hand only would have � : -�-... er , - , '---:-� ': - I I . . � hikks or I . . . If Kirby hid been playinr- I I : ":': --- wr I I : ; �- 1 - a gone to the , -...-. � ,,�.-.-"" .. . . ,:.I . ., .., ­ . � . . -1 . . , ­ , - 11 -� � :l I -- ... . , � - . -T ele .­ ­' police and told them he was the 'hian . ­ - .."'. . I ,­ . ­ . I 1:-4 �4`- -. �-.. . � 0 -. � 11 q *�' �­.��..:�- -;.1 .1 : �, ­ 1. ;� �� L . �­ , 1..�iftf Lift, . 1:I . .., . . , " :. who had been, seen leaving the Para- .. . � � .,� . I, .., . I .� ... --,. . I 1W . .-' .- .. . 7 �­ ----:� � . . . , - .., -- -. . . . ­ - . :: - own be -...,-,. � , - .. .. . .1 . , - Apartments by the fire escape. - �� -:..� :�, '­­ ­ ,, , � .,z - , ..... I .. .. . - . - I lox- - :,-,- I ,-, . ,.. , ,.. �. I : F 9 � : . . ".....,� . - - -70Y�WILL!AM MAC,G.F0D RAIMS - ,� -- .' :�­.: �'.., ­,.'..�L ­ %JMU . I 11 !:� . .�, � . . But he 'could not do.this without run .. �:.�: . . - li'�.� .fm JI& 0 :�''. - ..... . "'. ':-�-.,- . . .. . . ."; . :� * � . . . ning the risk of, implicating Wild 1: .... .. : - . . -11 % 4 . .6 . - . - . - � ­ I ­ . ­ . I I. . I I. ., .. � - , ­ . . � 4. - . � I . .. , sha3r- - 21�i I -- , I - - � Rose. Awkward questions would be ,4 .. . . .1 � �,- ,­ . . �0�. .,..= . . � . ------0J- I I . �1. I I ��• . . : I I . . fired at him.that he could not answer.. ,�, -.,:"..��1�7� . . � 1.� . . .1 � �- .. . . �7. . . � . - . - .. �, -� ;� " L '' �.; . � .� - �� , - .111 pyright. Thah3as Allen.) . . -d not to run away from ar- ,�". .­! I 11 . . . .�,.... .­ . . I . . I If. If , 1, -- - ,- .- - - - . .. --- C HAPTER Mhis low,-even. voice unruffled by ex- the police rounded him up, he could . , '::,�- ' 1w, . (to He decide . .'..C, -, , I .- . . - .1 . - � , ,I rest� but not to surrender himse : � -ifebul(w CPS... - . . ... , .-. � . . . �. ­ . � '. I - 4 .. . .0 ... - ASKS A DIRECT Qurstiox- citement. '"If'l can't,-I can't We not help it; if they did not, so much � ,' '..`-� ­. ' .�:t��,�� . ::�. --.. .. .. ..� . � , , . . .. ..I I. . . � . -.: I � . . . I I I The story of the Cunningham $-: . , I . . �1. !f-r � = I'm the man who came down the the better. . .­�� �;�, 11 . I � ­ Z . . . . ­ � � A6 .., .;, , .. 1 . . :. . skin =4 I.. as it,was already bei called, escape. .What then?". . I He made two more attempts to see , . . I� . I .70mi . � 11 . ,�: -- -*-�... ' ' ' � . . 4;7 ..�, .-the owdy.editions a 'a c=r!l me during- the day, -but h ­--*-!7' . ----,----., . . .. 1. ,. .. �. . f . James was watching his cousin Wild Ro, ' �` ' I '' ­­' �''' . . ,. . :­ ,. .% . . - . . .., � .1 � , ;- I - steadily. The pupils his eyes nar- could not find.ber at'bome. When h: - ­- " , ,., . �,-.� � A*, - The, nimee bad the 1. -1 .. ..� " 7 , ": . . ;-"' ' - -- - : � a. .. . . . The health odour vanishes - -��­.. 41� . , . . 11 ,- . . Qf,t40&y. It was a story sign-:rowed. He took the answer out of at last did see ,her it was at the in- . I t.- � I. I,0�, I i I . .�. . - . � �... -le *. -- - , - ,,.­i�'-..... .-1 . ., - . 11.1 .1. - .1-:�, - I J .Chuck L%W, who had seen the;his brother's mouth. "Then we think quest, where he had gone to learn all - '. . . . I ,;. .. ickly.after use. � . � �- :..,.., I., I .- ' ­ ' . .. . .qu . . , . . o , . . ,;: .,:�-!­ . . . I ,.1 1 1 , -w � murderer climb down by a fire,you 'probably know something about that he could of the 'circumitance's I . ..�. � . I I I .1. ,--7w-­­ , � . - ­ ­ ", .. t. . ,. . ,� .- . . -- ­.-..--.. . - . �� from the window of Cunning..!this mystery that you'll want. to tell surrounding the murder. - -_-- �­. , ----.:.. ---.-.- ­ --- -. I .. .-.,... . ..�... ... -1 . . .�. :�.. I � .. bedroom and had act 11 talk-;us. You must have been on. the spot There was-a risk in attending. He ­ , - .. a a I , ' I ; .the.man." he an froni.very soon after the murderer escaped. recognized that. But he was moved . . . I .. : ` chaps , . - - L . ' . ­ .... .1 His description oVth,e-sus- 1�e 'you saw him.,' I an imperative urge to find"out all . *­ ; . . I I I , . . I.—.. . 10 L closely with that of 1 by' wan posaible of the affair.. The - I . I 11 Kirby told the story of his'.nIghVs bt _ 10 I as the :, . % 1111, 't�?t corrected errors in need in .q I . - I : b 10venturej- omitting- any reference force that drove him w a .% . I I . .1 . toweight, I whatever to Wild Rose or,� I . .. , age, and color of . wCybody his heart to exonerate him friend. . .1. . - -- � . � yea- i else- in the apairtaient. . he Though herecognisedthe weight of 7 � . I ­ I .. . .- . . I I rby walked to''the Equitable I entered. evidence against her he could not be- � � - . U. Z . � 1 After he had finished, James made tY.* Under 'tremendous - " - . � to keep hit appotritment,with lieve'her guilty: . . . .. I-..... . . . . . .hie .comment.- "Yqu!ve been very govocation it.might be in character -- L .1 . --1 inn itwould -not 'have-sur. - - - --- ­-­ �I - .. . . .,.. g., I . I . him at any moment an offi- frank, Kirby. I accept your stary.--A Dr-hii-to have shot-his uncle in "IV --- , I 1. , .. . I .. I.i( I S ty man would have denied being defense ein .� � . .I .:I. . .-I �­ - - , touched him on the shoulder� - or while in extr a -anger. - � 0 ' L' ' ... . -­ . t , . s , Id him he was under arrest. the apartment, or he would-,h%ve But all his knowledge of her cried out ' I 'L . . I . . . ­ . - '� - chloroform- the �.... the office of the oil broker, town and disappo,ared." that she could never have clidoroform. . U Ilia �, �"L:' -.-, I (left The range rider smiled dardonlealli. a& him, tied him up, then take . the two brothers . . -. .. . . 4- . .... ..�, . "I'M not so sure of that. You're got life while he was helpless. She Was - I - - I I -Kirby had a sense of an In- ." � . , conversation. They had the goods on me. I can't deny I'm the too fine and loyal to her code, too I-, . ! . I--- ,.� -1 , . ,.. . . � . .. I . . . I . .tender- I , . _ ­ - , 4-, - .-' .. . talking about him, he guessed.)Man the Police are lookin! for. Mrs- good a sportsman, far too . ._._ . _ . . . . , .--,I . I �-,--- --- I . & .0, Hull would' Identify me. So would Searted, for each thin . � 'L-- '­ ­ - ­ .-......--.-; . .. Uncaphore was electric. Uc a ng. .. . LEVER . I - I % � L I . I �. . . . . .. . ,.! aroma spo - 1-. .- . . - 1. � I .. .1 A .quickly, to bridge any this reporter Ellis. All you would Yet the-evidence assaulted this con I ... - . BROTHERS .' �--� . - ­. ­ .1. have to do would be to band my n viction of his soul. If the Wild Rose .1 : � .1 I . I . LIMITED- - . .. . - nt. "This is a dreadful i I. , . � � :. ..: .-... . I. I �'. ,. . .. . q .I � L about uncle James. I've never:to the nearest officer. An'.I can't run in the dingy court-room had been his I- - ' -.' . . - . 1 . ­ Lb" . . � �'- , .1 , Is - .-: L - , ­�� .1 -­. :.-.Toroato- - - I I . ' we c Even friend of the outdoor spaces,he would - -; :', . � . .. . - . .1 I - - . .. ­ . . I .1 . I . . .. . � my lifa. 7110�awl 1,4d killed Uncle James, r couldn't have rejected as absurd the possibility - .. ---- -yL .-LL , . ., . ly fiendish." ., L. I - .1 I I I L. 'do Iiiuch eXcePt tell SOMS story like that she bad killed his uncle. But his i - I . .gl. Bixby "Or else the dead of,the one I've told you." I s . . talk to women as;- '. ,-. y nodded. L� . . heart sank .when he looked at this urvey'llillig ai�lmd MxPPM' 9 b�, Talk Coto warren; - inai-e person--Mezr� is thiek' "it- W03ildn't :.gu- w--:1n & t-wan-faced Who`-CZnW.hfta­And­­ . . . -ueh-.m you vaw--Ths" the L"=%,_ . . .1'.44 . -1 moft- - . f . - cour- . .. Aer!W-Piliotoe"Illy. . - 7 - � . L I - ­ �. - I E.i ! . don't do things." room," Jack said. slipped InconaJilcuously into a 'back L' Disraeli. . . -,'.'I . . � V. 0 A further step in co.�ordlnatlon of Och6o - . . . Me 4 1 1 -I t-N-Vo, agreedJames. "Marder'sone; "Not far,"admitted Kirby. "Bythe seat, whose eyes avoided his. who was -- - - - - �.­ ­ . effort between the Air Board of Can&- -- - .... . 1�1**-V.!� hing.- Stch coldblooded deviltry Is�Way,you haven't reamed opinion, so plainly keyed up to a tremendously ­ I - . I %`Wts another. There may ba %Tnk I 431'bot Uncle "high pitch. She was dressed in , da�and -the*-different'Government do- . . Jack. Do you � . - ,. -- dark-blue tailored merge and a black part= .. . conneetad with it. But one thing is James?" - auto im the development of fly- . � � - .. � time Uses has been the " Peace . . . 51,f�'XWA- I'll not rest till the villain's run Jac looked at-him almost sullenly, sailor. hat, benath the rim of which tag for . Cie earth and punished.- Land looked away. He poked at the the shadows an bar face were dark. - institution-by the Topographical Sur- oys i. , . corner of the desk with the ferrule of .The room was Jammed with ,peop . v Branch. Department of the ru- . I . W, .coasts. - His eyes met those of his cousin . le eys epartm ­� EO .11:.1 They-were cold-And-bleak . his cane. "I don't know who shot him Everyaislewas packed and hundreds terlor, ,of & pection devoted to aerial � -L ­­­ - . - " I '. t?" asked" on had quairrt -him, and you were turned'away: In the audience . . . :-_-, .---,��-­... . ,, . . "Do you think I did I fled with pbotogra y. The program made In TWIN BEAVER - . � .�.­: �4`;W b i went to have another raw with him was a scatterinf of fmshi�nably dress- Ph ­: ___r.. - The the dev . . I K, ;% grMet'Ityn-eft of the question took A co told me that some one who laiew ad women, fbr t was possiblb the in_ elop,ment of practical method ....r _: .� I 1� p � i: . �... James aback. Atter the fraction of how to tie ropes fastened the knots quest might develop a sensation.- of applyiag.the informattan obtainable . _� I ; I I I A second's hesitation he spoke. "if I i around,his arms and throat You beat The coroner was a short, fat, little by aerial photography for mapping 119MMM : ,did I wouldn't be going to lunch with 1 it, from the room by the ft ram with a highly developed ,sense of and surveys is full of promise, and . , -7- " anllfwnw,061111� I.-- .,� you. hung you re :r . , . L. � I A jury would in higrh 3 ars.: his importance. It was his hour, and with the formation of a,mection for . '. - ' - ­ Jack cut Am -Excitement had ban.I man on that evidence. Damn it, there's he made the most of it. Him methods study and development. progress ­ ,�- I . I-;shed his usual almost insolent in'do.,a-bad bruise-on year chin wasn't them were him Own:: The young assistant should be rapid. . I I . 0r=18r4W= - - I - - AWAN4100WAVADMIC .1 . I I , " . . .11,.etj �-- lenm -His dark eyes burned with a:When we saw you yesterday. For all district attorney lounging by the table in the Vast the work has been large- a . . . , 1 1 know he May , 1� coneUmIng fire. a put, c ,I have done It before you played second fiddle. - . :­-�­ ly experimeal,al and has lacked � .'. ._�- , an the table, We think you're the man!put him out. . L (To be continued.)- . ­ I - - . I . I . . -the police are looking for-the one do. I struck against a corner in the . .. I* , , . ­-� . - dtnation. in the future, all requests I ,scrilbed in the papers." . I darkness," Kirby said: . ., .L .1 fair aerial photography .wd I I -. - - ,I,.- L � . � �, ', , I . I . � : I - ' 've got to L ..., - --­ . � ; L I . "What makes ydu thick that. "That's what you say. You ­- Faithful Mother Se&L . � through the Topographical Surveys I - !- - - . � . � , I , � -You told . lex'p'lain it somehow. I A sea-captain not long ago captured Eirmach. the oln�:ers of *hI4ch w,IU con- . z: "�, . ..: ­ ..1.t A. - . as you were going to a" think your . .. . ''. �! ­ - I . him as, io6ii as he got back from the story's fthy, if you ask me." - a young seal, hoping to tame and rear sider- the- technical, fispec�tli -of,the I .- , � . .�I 11 . .,Springs. The description fits you to., "Then you'd better-call UP the po- it an board his ship. He placed it In a operation and advise'how the require- 'I. equire- I . - , suggested-Lane. - `ib T. You can't get away with an lice," . . . ­­ r�-, I Sack to secure It, but -wide as the I meats of each. can beat be met�whetb 1. . . �. . ,alibi so far as I'm concerned." I didn't say I was going to call 00esn was, and swiftly as the ship I or•by oblique or vertical pictures, the �­ :L"'' "All right," said the rougb. rider, the .cops," retorted''Jack sulkily. �._ - . - J avies.-looked at-his-cousin.- . sped on, the mother was as swift, and I heig& at .-which ' the .:photographs . . Lane was strong. You -4. .Spry_101110wed in search.of her Young. Whoa!abouad a- taken-their--direction.-AjA­ * ­. .:,­ '.. as yet tient. -*-"drat -wh_- -6167 I # !h-&­m0-ff�fi]67W- I . !R- W lens 7----.- I , his strength, audacious :itcia , PhT�moihi� la�jlnati*n, the character of ,the I I He was a forty-horsepower ml!with olteouisly,'and the '.'baby" barked back to be used. and other features. The.. . a -�. 4 .. .� N I � ., .. - , A I I the smile of a boy. Moreover, his its grief, but the man was ilsleutlesi,.!photographic work and flying will, cis ' . ­--,­.'. ."-I.I�­ .,:. 101 face certificate of manhood. It and coolly watched the agonized I heretofore, be carried out by the Air - ; , � . � ­ was a recommendation more effective mother fol.low h4m.till.the ehip reach-1 Force, bidt the results will all be made . � .. . I . .. ­­':' . .... ..- I I -7:, I than words. ,. - ­ _ . ­. .. . . � .-.,� -,,..,.. ,-., ,-. .�' :. 1. ­ . . 441 1 ed the Wharf at Banta'Barbara. - I available to the Topographical Sur- .�­. ..�. �-, � ;:-L'$ ., ... --- Z �'..j;; I �X � think you're wrong, - H _I _ .. � - 46 Jack," the Here he thought hie prize Was safe, Teys Branch for study and develop- ' . eai�pg, �. 1".. . Z .. --- a older brother said. Kirby had no for surely no seal would venture there. meat. -, Kel&w .,��: ­..­ - I more to dd-with thiq than'I'had." 11 . - ­ , - . " , tw . - '"Thanks," Kirby nodded. -- - and the ship was docked. Suddeal-y -- t! , A'q . * �' , !�: I eat 1SM&Ae Hearin �­4: I; 16 -­,­­ i-I . - .. . I "IA'Vs investigate this man ,Hull. the mother gave &-CIT close to the Minard's 'Liniment for Dandruff. .'. ' . . I .8 -��---. .� - � ..��"l . . ­I -,�.� ", � i Th - � -The Kelsey �I What Kirby says fits in with what you gyp, and the little one, as If obeying 1 1 . L. .. _y warm airy .. . :,*. -. �1. . . '� ­­ � Nm apsomit N : -. 'A4� The Reason. ' ,��2 orator'will ­ - :,!.. �-.,. " * - ­ . 7��- . L ­ J' . � - - ,4 1_ ym saw a couple of`evenlnks.'ago, Jack. Ifistruction% struggled, st.fll in ' � ---� W. I. ­i . : j�r=eye&%I#, '. .�-� . ,�--_..i - %3?,, I Little Hie came home from school ... roorn In your ,4� .F L;.�. •,! . pm*et for ffer-re* I'm assuming he's the same man sack, -to the edge of the deck, and tearful. ' ' � -ew to operate and costs . . �­ 11 . looking very �,.,L� .L, .. 1.. ��--..- - 4. . ... Uncle flung downstairs. Uncle told rolled fts*1f overboard. The mother $,What's .the miUVer." inquired,.his �. I- low for fug1than any . . . . I - . I ., ­ , ­­-,­'--7 .. -- 'L L ­ . . . . - A r�l . you he was a blackmailer. There's one was seen to seize the Back 'rip en . . I . � I . � . Uncle John. .. I . . ­. �. .. I..., 4 it op other hoatliq metj,6d.. '�.' ,. . . --,', .-'.- . ­. .. � '_L" a lead. Let's follow it' ., � . . ., .7 . Heats both small and la . . .1 . j" Reluctantly Kirby *hroAched with ,her sharp teeth, a�rid'.Jorfull "I've lost the .quarter the tes�bsi . I � - -i.... �!J . ­,�: . ... 6., . one -M=- *- a -,7�,.,-. -1�1 M.- 7' Nkp SM. . claim her ba'by,* SWe swum.after law f" howas with equal satis%dion I "- ;�­ .- 11 angle of"'thetsubject that must be gave for the best boy In the e . WRrrt Mq PARTICULARS . , . I InOw the throat. faced. I Wha about this girl in R foreighty miles.. .I. . -- .. . , wailed Willie between his sobs. . - . . . � :.1 . CANAMMUNDIMES&MMNG3 I . ": .,.,: I ,�Z�- . . . I I I . ­ Uncle's office-the one in trouble? - - I . -Well, never mind," said Uncle John. L-tric L .--,�.:�T.,%..�. . - � . - I . - i.-,Z�. , . . I.. *fror Quality, Flavor and Are we goin' to bring her into this?" -- But how did I I Im"SMART ­.". . . . I . 4.1 I-.�. .. � .. . dW Suled Pack,%e, There was a .moment's silence. The increased, cost of tine weal bam. "Here's another quarter. I I efW=NR1.Lt 0"" .I '�'�- 1-�­ . I L - tempted some to try cheap, inferior yoiz manage to loee it?'' ' M I '. .- ­,,�, - � ...'...1 I . . ack's black eyes slid from Lane to got J wasn't. the best ,. 1 his brother. It struck Kirby that he teas to theirs,orrow, 4 is real econo. Wjuim-- ­Because I, was L--- . ­ -­--�,, I � . ' ­___.._ - , ­ s boy, uncle." ..".i was waiting tensely for the decision my to use "SALADA" since it yield , . . I . .-- of James, though, the-reason for his to the pound more cups of a satIsfyin --------- � ­ . . --.-.--------I- .9 ,I ;;L - : a anxiety was not apparent is such a-fiesh, n Infusion and besides IT F I . .1 . - . . . .. . . .. ­ ��:..-­ James gave the matter dbnsidera- delicious flavor.- ,I ­ . �, - , . . � � . : I .�, tion, then spoke judicially. "Better -� .I . I . leave her out of it. No need to smirch , 7 .,� � � 0 ' ��, ,� , , , ;,.Uncle's reputatign-"unless it's abso- IT . - - � . - , . ­ . ho.Penitent,Bull. .. .1�1 " .: - �r- `n.. .. . "- I I'. ' - '..�8 . .. - . I .1 . . �. f�1 . ..*i�.:-* lutely neces ary.� We�don't want the i An friahman was walking * , L � - t­ .newspapers gloating over any moire . - ----I-- -a6fdds 'a I �ry - , �, , .L .I . L 10 ­­. ...­ :-,:%.. ., - . I � I � - ..1. ' - ;I . It . I , -�:- r;.'. I . . - . � I field when an angry bull rushed at him . ''. -- I ­i. ,-,.:`7�, . . - � � -1. ... . . - scandals than ,they need. I L. � 41 " - ­...�'L �- , : �k' ..- . .- I I - . --!!�7r and tossed him over a fence. ------.-------­ . I I ?�-�. . - . ­..­ ea F 77�..: The IdEbina,n, recovering from his J . ­ w - '... '. _ . � ­- " 4jr.-.-r7-, , I -. " fall and l'ookfng up, saw the bull paw- .,., : .1. 0- � . ;i,�,;. ; richrmss - L � . I . I - . . , :1 - alizes the -, .­ , .., :�. ­ lt�`. �L : . .. . I - - . � �. . 1 ­ � � . .�� � � � . �. .-": L_ �, . - ­�;L . : er,n easier to . .1 ­�... ­ - � M * -.I .. - - I -ing and 'tearing up the ground. 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Cara-No. 2 yelliow,'i1.0� *G c r •- arley -Nominal 29c; cooked hams, 48 to 46c; smoked � , 1.h uekwhest-No. 2, nominal rolls, 22 to 24c; cottage rolls. 28 to �.I. _ ��aa - `�- lye--No. 2, nominal mac, breajclaat bacon 80 to 84c; ape- x 4 ':,,- peas-Na 2, nominal :' clot brand breaMaat bacon, 84 to 88c; ��'` backs'boneless, 88 to'89c. s � a Millfeed--Del, -' oatreal .freights, t Cured meats-Long clear bacon, 60 �` h tags included: Bran- r ton, $28' • I ' ppee to 70 Ibs., $18; 70 to 90 lbs., $17.50; t' $31; middlings, Sart;i '` - :Do �zou desire 8 Ford Car oI' ` rLicl�? � } ;.� hhor per ton, 90 lbs, and up, $1'6.60; lightweight . _ 11food feed Sour,:$$.10.. rolls; in barrels, $86; heavyweight _. ��' Ontario wheat-No. 2 orbits, nom- rolls, $33 �• . Lard'-Pure tierces 16 to 1634e; < �- ou have 21ot the' full Cash rice! K �-, ,, Ontario No. 2 white oats--NomigaL y p . �, t :Ontario corn-Nominal tuba, 16 to 17e; pals, 17 to 17�iftc; -, OntarLo floar�-Ninety per cent.pat. Prm'ls• 18%c. Shortening tierces, 1534 _:r -�� �,uld you like to have-,the', use of a+ �, h ° F 1 h to 16a c; tubs,25}�S to 16c pails, 18 to • • , N to jute 'b , Montreal, prompt ship- 16�f c; prints, 1814 to 18%c: . 3 , ,;meat, $4.60 to $4.70; Toronto basis, $8 to $8.60 "the car while you are payhng for it ? is Hea steers, choice, . :,,*4.50 to $4.60; bulk seaboard, $4.60. do, $7 to $?.?b; butchers, Choice, _ 7 - Manitoba floor-est pate in cotton to Wim., '(� "cHay:Extra No. 2�timotltysper tan, X05 ah 6 beeves,$6 8.0�to $9.60 Y° o those vvho; desire to purchase a i b7, track, Toronto,$14; No. 2, $19.60; No. coWa, fat choice, $4 o$4.76; do,$med,. fiord Car or Truck and cannot eon- a ' ,1. , 8, $12.60; mixed, to $12. $3 to $3.75.; do, danners and cotters, = :_ r � - , . Straar=Car iota, per ton. $9. `$1 to $2; bulls,, butcher, good, $4 to letel �. for It at once we are r :__ w� f Cheese--NeW, Isrge, 26 tg 27c: $4.60; bologna bulla, $2.25 to $3 p p p y . twine, 2T to 28e; triplets, 28 to 29c; feeding steers, good, $b.60, to $6.26; °r' • • ` wr - Stiitons,. 28 W. 28c. OId, large 88c; g able, to quote the .following. terms . , ate.. 83% ' stockers, $4 to $5; calves, choice, $10 - Bn#ter-Fnest creamery prints, SSIt° $10.75; do. mad., $8 to $10; do, ,. x : Com., $4 to$8; milch cows, $60 to $90; j Ilito 40c• ordinary creamery, 86 to,87c; .v �- s teasers, $80 to $110; sheep choice, r No. 2, 85"to 86c. f p heavy $3 to'$6; do, � 1 . - < Extras in cartons 44 to 45c•1$b 60 to $6; do, DOWn Pa m@n C011s>E$t8 O�.- _, ,extras,, 82 to 88c. 9earlings, $8 to $9; lambs. ewes and �. 7} E 8gs--- extras, .4I to 42c; $rats,..8? .to 88c; wethers, $12 to$13; backs, 10 to.$11; Z" a ., ,. A. . 7 . hogs,fed and watered,$9.86; do f.o.b., For a Runabout (Nos-Starter)........:..� 143.62 Bataace of 361.©t1 is 12 egtttl pay>Enents , �.'. Live _ ltry-,Spring chickens,'3% $9.25; _do, country points, $8.8g. i - lu lbs. andpnp, 32c; chickens, 2, to 3'di » _• a b.._ �i �� Its., 28c; enz, over 5 lbs;, 24c; do,� MONTREAL For a Runabout (Starter Equipped)..S 169.85 3 '429.4x g;� rZ :4 to b lbs., 22c• do 3 to 4 Iba., 17c;� Calves remained strong at ? to $9 ; '.r roosters, 16x• �ucktittgs, over 5 lbs.,,for vests; graa�era were iror� $8.0 rot aTouting, Car (Non-Starta)�.,$ �1 '•5°� 5 392.x0 ''� •' " } 2W• tut- goung lambs, good $10:50• sheep $d to V s s M - '� '�" 20c;do,4 to�_Ibs ys, :.. ,, f" 24 lbs. sad ap, 2&e.: Hogs, selects, $11;'do, other kinds, For a Touting Car(Starter Equipped)& 19�•?7 � , 445.00 �� , Scans-Canadian, handpicked, 5i•+ $10•,liglit hogs, $9 to $10. n_ Fc; primes, 834c^ Cheese, finest easterda, 23% to � For a Truck (Non-Starter .A 191.15 S: 400.00 � 1§ )• r. 7C » "?! iii _. Li A" Maple products-8 p, ger fmp. 23%c. Butter, choicest creamery, •.^. ; iN-, i2.5D; per 6- tin, $Z.40 per 84 to 34'�c. Eggs, selected, 40c. e M A '� �k- -' .gal.; maple sugar, lb., 26c. ' Fotatoes, per bag, car tats, $1.25. For a Truck (Starter Equipped).....:...5.219.10 . 465.40 �}4 �I - _ _ _ _ - -- For a Coupe... ...A................-....^...S. '247.84 » ' S •594.0@ r s' �. MME. FAHMY NOT - . - GUfihi�'Y OF.I4IURDER ' . For a Sedan... ... ...... .,.:�5 '289.42 S 650.00 " " - ..� _ , . 4 .Woman Who 'Slew Husband � � f,x , eferred payment price; the amount of the down payw. - __ I e ' First Confessed Stager 1'h1s d �� :meat and all the terms of transaction nsaction haws the approval of _ 11 -Freed in Years;. e r of Comp of Canada, Limited, so that those who -_ . -- <,. ill Fo d M or an y 3.ondan, Sept. 2&-After only, an 'buy Ford products on deferred payments. may have the o- ,� hour's deliberation; the jury' to-day rection of a standard deferred payment price throughout'aLtif ` f acquitted Mme. Marguerite Fahm of '< >: 1 I ' > the murder of her husband, whom she Canada in the same manner as.those who'buy F4td FrOtlncta Shot is their rooms at the Savoy Hotel. ,, .. _ C48}k _ . _ . _ 1. - for full . "I think your Elii;li3- usties is-too _ ` wonderful for words" aid••4- 9 �*' e price is posse a eoause a Tra era Mance .i y when�olci�ng a reception at ' t>' I _ Corporation, Limited, who finance the-transactions extend this i . : ti l -H But when she was led into the dock " ' ` . financing opportunity only to Ford Dealers and oTlly`oa FordI L. 1� to bear-the verdict-she was'in a state .: . :'> 4' �1 _. . c' r ' ,* .:r8T8 ,._ - af collapse and had to be supported - I. ^, - da+r�:---Her,dmeanor'led �' ,� Warner Woters f p many spectators.to,expect a.verdt o! _ guilty, especially as Mrs. Mary'Aus- `' W I.- - r-..est_H I1l,_0nt.-- > _ n, a woman juror, wis'sobbing cos :" tiz : 1 . 11 - wnlsively as the jury came in. . i. • Consequently,when the foreman an- :, ;. V O R D MOTOR COMPANY O 1► CANADA>e LIMITED,' FORD,�ONTARIO. pounced the verdict the spectators. «..:•, r . ,;: broke into applause ea loud and pro- 11 .,......;:+.` _ . . _ .- -- -. _ . - ... _ _ longed that Judge Swift'had the court .•-:+ - , _ . �. .-� S. . cleared -Cheering "throngs ,greeted o:. - ' ----. MOVEMENT OF GRAIN i half a million bushels, the harvesting!OCEAN. FREIGHT RATE 1 Mme. Fahmy as she wa� led out todelayed, unfavorable i N P a of grain was d her car; ,and the police had a hard ""°"' ;., ..FROM WEST'BEGUN weather, so that on y some- 11,000• O -APPLES REDUCED itime clearing a path through the en ,,, I bushels' have been loaded, C �4 khusiastie crowd. . '°' But the Heavier Produciing I The car sitaaaon is very favorable,�Sig Increase is E7tpeCted 1rID 11 � The .case is the first recorded in ., and on the Canadian National .Rail- s . Districts Have Hardly I Canada s Fruit Exports r England in recent ,times is which aL.(; ways 3t fa stated to be••better this . defendant was acquitted of murder SPp�$• year than at any previous time, to Britain• rx _ . after admitting the kiflin and setting %� �� - � s P Winnipeg aye �11 _ .. , g g g Ades etch from .Winnie s A despatch from Ottawa'says:--A , - ` 'up no,plea of self-defence. The fury The annual movement,of grain from,TWO ESKIMOS GIVEN large incroa$e in the fruitexport bvsi- . simply aoce ted the defence contentson An Energetic Visitor Coming. the prairies to the head of the lakes is CAPITAL SENTENCES P 9 P . ness between Canada and Great.Bri- .:khat the young E I David Lloyd George, the greatest but-the heavier . y g gyptiaa millionaire welt-under �vay, Pro-) rain is expected as s result of a sulz' vv,: drove his wife to murder b�his creel-I of all statesmen-at;the--wZTF perr 0- ducing sections have hardly commenc- r stantial reduction in the ocean freight �: Will be Hanged Dec. 7 at Her- rte'^ __` h► to her. - - T_7 a reaches Canada on October 6, for ed Wheat shipments qct. Total ins Will rates on apples, moving between At- w: Q `, a visit, aceompanled, by Mrs. Uoyd tions of grain the opening of the 8cheu'Bland-Were Guilty (antic ports.and .ports in Great X6-''-:' '� George, and heir daughter, Megan: A crop Sept. 1 were 4,402 Zara. as of Murder. fain, word of which was'recelved b L.I•I"1•LE �'OR4NTrD LAD s p Fear, y neW movemegvt is developing in Bre- against 9,954 cars at the same date the Canadian Horticultural Council DROWNED IN BATHS twin; demandin_g his'return to.power. test ear. Of•the total 2;072 care came A despatch from Fort Mcbturray, , 9 here last week. . The above Is a characteristic pose. _via Canadian National and 2,330 b Alta jabs:-Two:Eakimos, convi0ted� �" ,.;BO► wai Y Apples will now be cairied in true- g yin's With Boat' the Cana4ian Pacific Railway. Load- of murder, were recently sentenced to nary stowage at a rate of 40.cents pas.'' aged 6, son of Dr. W. J. McCormick,,in were-conaiderabl lower to date•.death by Judge Lucien Dubuc- at the Ope, Air Plunge orad 9 barrel and 30 cents per box as coin-: �'., ;,* ' 16 Gothic avenue, owner of the baths, that at the same period of.1922, and Herschel Island detachment station of pared with a former charge of $1.25 I . �CIl Into Water. was drowned. The body was recover- it will be some time before the the Ro al-Canadian Mounted Police in 9 peak y and 45 cents respectively. The efrig- 'w Toronto, Sept. 16.--Falling from a.ed by David McCullough, who resides of the movement is reached.' In Ed the'Arctic, according to passengers on crated stowage rate will w $1.40 ;boat in Which he and a companion' at Dr. McCormick's home. tmonton district, from which it has the steamer Northland Echo, which per barrel and 50c per box sh rep. i_• ' .,-F-._ -,were playing•in the High Park Min- The baths as is well known ere of been estimated there will be a total arrived here from the North: .. resents a similar drop in prices that , '•feral Baths, 2,000 Bloor Street west, the open air variety. At noon Satur- wheat tonnage in the neighborhood of, -The Eskimos will be hanged on De- of the ordinary stowagf _' •18aturday noon, William J. McCormick, day young McCormick and his chum, cember 7< The executioner, who went _ _-_-_ ' --- Frank Moore, 28 Parkview Avenue I North with the judicial party from+ N„ - Gardens, playing with a row$oat at - Edmonton, remained at Herschel Is= the edge of the baths, when the boat (land, but will possibly be brought to;. suddenly left the .bank and reel i- the "outside" by dog team via tbeI } > - P. p i Yukon an i the c to ] tint a fated the child, who . Was leaning d Alaska on o. p e o again i 1 of his duties.; �A > ga t, foto the water. As soon as �,w f ''- he saw his°chum fall, the Moore boy i Another coast native, also accused ,,,, :; , of murder, was sentenced to three I t �} t "' screamed. This brought McCullough ; years' imprisonment t: •' I who was near,. to. the scene, and he ' Judge Dubuc and his' part are dived in after the child. The boy was. ,N, 9 f .�. ' recovered' without much difficulty, coming down on the steamer Slave'' , ; Two.doctors were called and they, ter' m dorsa or wh nose �•`� ``'�� @� Ri it was The u ich the Eski r , with McCullough, tried artificial res- i t �++•' piration methods with the lad, but were eQnvicted were that of R C.M.•P. s �` '' 3 . r .lr. c without success. I Corporal Doak and Otto Binder, Had- � `�, s ii 1 ._ y`ry }• son Bay trading post factor '' I 1. ¢ _ ' Wasps Entei' Carr Rad.atdr �� � I First t nowstorm of Year I a ° W, � "Y _ Such ,t -stops " r, T, in Portage District' k;:*•Y7, < A despa�eh from Portage La Prairlel Fort William, Sent. 16.-Driven by r: the frost and cold in search o! says:-Reports` received here 'Thum- ;' �•3f.. ` . �` day from roints south o! tete Assini11 - ,;��, warmth, a swarm'ef wasps invaded' mine Ricer in the Poitn a diatrfc w the radiator of E. Little's motor card Aid for'Home Bank Depositors g l �"-�" I record the first snowstorm of the sea- • $eekr New Dr(Iling Methods `near Grand Marais as he was return- Bir Frederick Willfems-Taylor, gen- The Princs'a Neighbor " " I i sot.. At Oakville. and other pointe+ Charles Camsell, .Canadian•Deputy I ins home from a motor trip to Min- stat manager of the Bank,of Montreal, George Lane, the famous veteran • �. ` '., Minister of Mines, who is on his way'neapolfs. The swarm rose on the road I and president of tl Bankers' Assncia- ,south of .the river it began to. Snow•rancher, Prince Edward's nearest . to Frame and Germany to,study a new' near Grand biaraia and ontered the lions, who is considering a suggestion Burins, fie night, and whet. daylight;neighbor at the f3Tgh River ranch.-Eip:: '% w-'t3erman discovery of a etitod to sac-', front I came ft showed to be about two inches - �` gt part bf the radiator in ssucchh of a Toronto banker, that the banks , , wag_h0_Q1_t0_tha-Prince on hs-prev;�'s -- 01 the F' peed tapping and drilling in the search number, the th r,�r ha- «d �e- peri ___y„ visit west, and his genvine W terst ^„.. !ar atl. if approrerci, it w121 be tried ped and the dead wasps picked out of cent. of the deposits' of-; the 1301" I Lord Renfrew later proceeded to his democracy,and sincerity ars a delft . F ' •: :. .Dui la Caatada. • the radiator. I - Bonk. I _ ranch rL 1. 1 to brie U" Royal, neighbor. --- '�- .. __ - - :. .. ... . :. ` : �r . „. _ . . .. . . 1 I. s . ': c.. q„;. .. t.� ... -. 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J rJ ,f^A' .�i �R+w4«.�' ..I�ti{: •y.. , r , j , 'Y ivilt be, re as nail- -Hngh .Squireb and Russell Hegry here s :wi " 1 M- , Eit,q* :spent a .Mw days ii1 PQrG sl s�e3t Taeeday to attend;to his . professional duties.' Perry.last week le �. t ldst, in Piok : Ar Visa!1lansun,of Toronto.s at -Mrs.(Dr.) f:artic right-was in .' sew g, a pair, nf,' . ea- J..C. Fhilip * Sunday here with her sister,• r@. Brantford last geek atteading'her -a --22ND , .. F , =lf�ifae Myra Gilles, of Toronto, is (Rev.) P. F. Gardiner• brother's wedding. `Y.' A. and Mrs. Fuller. of t:' ��..8ATUR�DAY3 S PT. 2 sti�rtg Mies Gladys Allawa - r1!(Ire. Irswles, e are worry toil rasa Riper, spe>gt'. Sundary_here �_ l MEMORIAM. _-� ' with W. J. and Mrs. Mooney. � 1� ntfnaes in very. poor Roy Collins 'a.nd. faazily Rad Lew-In loving memory of Clladva I , a, and '1�Y YII�rer l�O� � ? 1 cQ t :Only chUd�!Abram and Rhoda Law, Miss Freda Collins, of Toronto, y �� F id and Mrs. Pugh ofStouff s nt l�tindAy ssith friends in the. ' who passed away Sept: 20eh;19S2: sI►eet Sunday with W.,A. We mass you so, dear Gladys; y Y villa e. tt Mea. Henderson. De let Each d'ay.aeemeth harder to bei+r, -_ 1r. E. A. Sadleir, u • :Gladys Banner left' on p— B. When you re not herewith us,dearest, your chance to pick np �oo+�� r keticin in Toronto, will a in cr Beetlby to continue ~«ter stud- Onr joys and our sorrows to,share. +ee ia'ioairoa^VDtvereity.• his office on. Thursday from 10 _gATi3ss AND MoTssx. Wsa stud Il t*.T3ie:ton,'of To a. m.•to 5_p: m., as usual. -' -Messrs. Law & Weeks, our: - lt to,viettect tholormees brother, �` res brought in a carload . 1 deals ' lif:.and Mr-.Thezto on' Wed• cos t g - w of coke last weak which is giv t08 ' nod satisfaction to their custom- Men's Heavy Work Sbirts, regular 2.25, for 1.54 r -Frank Prowse with- his..gang g ligfin bave begun •work•st the ere. Men'@ Fine Shirts, 2.25; foil 1.49 : "q$re hall'' �f18�r Wet 4iV -the Town . 'COM114G EYEeIOHT SPECIALIST- �' :Boy's S'weatera, - . 2.75, for I.5, Dr:F. E. Ltike. Qgtomettist,-16? Men's Heavy All-wool Pullover ,'' 4:30, for 2.59 Yonne .Street, Toronto, at A'• H. "1 Men's Caps, exceptional value, 2.25, for 1.49' Viz. I.-Ax. C. and I4irs. $fork: and son, Allin's drug store, Whitby, Tues- _ Men's Heavy Boots, regular, " 4.95,,for< 8.89 " weird, and.. 4erdoei, and Mre. day, Oct. 2nd, Glasses if required :._A quantity of Children's.Boots going at cost T ' S Found spent Sunday° with friends .• +� t #"flet Per r . at right prices. Meti'e•Wiuter_Caps, regular 75c, for 3oc -Bees, which are becomiaga, Neckties, regular ... 1.U0, for . .,'' 49c ••:are: 'W.., OibrIc,and' laugh• 'source of alarm to. motorists by z r, NQrf31, are spendtng a week, at. getting in their citrq, are said to be a w e a re These re only a-fe of the line we a clearing .. kefleld with the fortiaer's sop,. attracted to .the ear by the purr ee dodgers complete is Ilan and f_awdlyp. of the engine and when close to i3 ' dge orlist. fins e� co:. bre' the ear are drawn in by the nuc ' Y.SALE REGI$TE'. -� aget]sraait. f These are Ieal valaee--no junk the vegetalSie,erb13 ti o tion. As long as the car is kept SATURDAY. SEPT. 22 -At lot 81, rtinninq the bee will stay in the coo. 8, Pickering(Atha),sntire stock Piekerind Sent had Eases. car, but just as soon as the engine of horses, cattle.' hogs, implements Fred �• .,Bunttlnsim 1� t =d#c8..8, J. Collae}ttt 'a moor ste should bear tills m Drudge.household furniture of John " ry b te;':a'topped they will depart.- 'Al] • :an _ . t r- Alvin. .Merennan, t�tFered i udge. Sale at one. F. W:Silaer- It'stablished'185?. Ii`i>rkflekd'on fun4ay and Aida. H.g. Hatchets, who has WEDNESDAY,auctioneer. ,. SIa>P•r. 28•i•$—At lot 30, - . i litre. peotrRe Eaeslie,'of wlti Mr. Matchett and--daughter, con. 7, Markham (Dixon Hill), 40 - .0, 0 • �d,,bag .mturbe& house,- er choice Holstein cows, some with calf been spending a couple, of weeks dinst several weetki :wlth her and'•prin�g inn. Si: mantha credit. , r ,Mrs.A. G Clark. with relatives in Toronto, spent Ambrose Lewis,proprietor. Sale at ��� • �' over$ondeyy here with her par- one. F.W.Silversides, auctioneer. i Method March on "its, Geo- .IflE•_ and Mrs. Palmer, TCEBDAY- OCT. 2ND—Auction sale of0a Account of the pee endo@ Monday moruing left for fKrm stock,implements,grain.roots ^- ' fadag tae t,the6e swill be no even- p .. r . her homein Moncton, N. B. She and furniture, the property of John ' a g'sesalrceia St-And.reie a ebeea�e i was joined esti Ndrwcastle by Mr. F Tolchard, lot 0. con. 8, Pickering. " .-tiles. LRerett Bryant, basre• M®��etL and Mi3a 8elen, who o reserve. Sale at one o'clock na8d.-1ffiflmes -a$titer spending a - @peat the week-and with relatives � bills. tum. MAW. auetioneer: New T Q�1at •the home .ofpp Fall. Li �V k7 uno'e1el clad stint,{�eorge and .in that village. RD.ESDAY-Oce. 3RD—At lot 5. COD.nd. -The Pickering Edlicationa] 4.Uxbridge• 2 miles north-West ct $ hold t1heir first meet- Oleremoot, entire farm stock and �B, and I. Buntingre- - m emeo - wlio �. � . lag of the-season in the Dunbar- R d bows last Thursday, after is hiving up farming. Sale at one. . +. sevetl weeks is Toron• too 9ehool•honee on Monday even lag, Sept.24tb, at 8 o clock. A F. W. 9ilverside9- auetioneer. openead.. Owitty their 'sisters, tire. {Dr.) nuaaber of rominent a akers are s itesaad ki s. it,_A.I)oetglaf:. p Yawn ddreretaa eats. �' espetaed, who will lacuna the - -.--. Ms's- wail-thea ,cosy new rest-.' Ladies" .. ; many--argent edncational pros- Liadies Dress QO' o s in Serge, el9ee south of time sehool Is nears'-'' lems of this district. _A welcome OR SALE-Several wood collie Mmpletioa. The .pilaeterere pup• Apply Gerald Clark.Dunbarton. 1-2 '. is extended to all interested in F - - T �r som be through with,their - �pIIn, Sport Flannel f,�iripe the I thehonas edncational.work Will feast--- ATF.!NTTYNURSE-Aa ly Mrs. ! and secretaries of each divisio , 1wIt R.2 irlr�trtg Mail-Maly n '�-lt[isa iilabel McGrott paid a p tniA notice.- c Y• tt22 sI.2 r • rT y -Steady•progress is being aIIne 1 II S. 3a1hL+D4't rials at the florae of W. A. OR 8A E �r ranee, � r1i'� -.•.. tf�.fir-. Hrnd'ersoil la-t week. by the eontr'actor a of the new Fin good condition. M Burk, Phone Pick. - 1t bleGrotty to,now nurse-in- school building. There should be lmi. i-a ''Oar 50 incl, a :wool Serge in all leading shadso 1s v sniBcten t accommodation tion for ui M n y (lining in ROOester,'N' 3'.-, but /� PPLSS FOK SALE-81 00 per bar- -popular-Special price 1.00 per.yaed. --- forrnel a,'Wbitby gtrl. years to eornie.and the building ~lest oo tree. Apply to Win.Mimdeil.Clara- will be modern ,in every re-peer. moat• i 2 For Children's'School Dresses tee our 42 Inch 'Home Span Special Harvest Horae services Not only are the new rooms well at 86 cents per yard. be held >aezt Salndity in the y EW FAR:~ MR'S FRIEND GANG •' .ekhodist Church. Rev. A. R. lighted, but the lighting of the it PLQW far snit cheap Frq farms. J. R. ' 've, of Brooklin,' will preach'.old building is being' greatly Int. Theston.Pickering. 62tf some verypretty patterns in Lsdise:Skirt -Lengths for 2 bas rgved, which FOR CoaBi[i _ lasting-no two alike. g an even ,tion from the standpoint of the � tot 21.coo,4. Plckerirg. M. Burk. ' enjr special pec arvicee of'tbe day, pupil-' health. It will be some R.R �aclet Hill. ttf Ladies' Oxfords fon all,wear in black, brown and patent— render- time, however, before the build• ours to the "Gracia"line-very neat and grscefai lasts >! Tha cram,ent of the Lords YOTJPT4 PIGS FOR BALE-Apply i(+pmbinea with right prices make this line vary pleas- r w3!! be dispensed is 8t. .iag is ready for ocuiiatiou. to James Ieianear. lot 11, rear of con. +, ins to the ladies. The basses whish have been Picketing. R.R.1,Locust Hill. I-2 rr rew's Church at the morning rennin between -Pickering and on,8unday nest. 'Prepera- g OR SALE-Cheap work bnroe. A?. Boys' Boots-Macy new lines in black and brown at more -service will be be held this Toronto have been doing -1afte a Fply W,H. Moore. Kingston Road,~ reasonable prices than heretofore. See us before pur- jF )evening at i o'clock, con• thriving bustbeet'. If the early .miles went or Pickering village-Phone 1827., 1-2 chasing. local on the Canadian National e by Raw. 11[r,'McLeod, of AM PREPARED week MASE OIIof , ]e;vhareh, West Hill. be discontinued daring the winter �ER every day in the week roc the sawn or -Were cleaningop a IOt,of adds and etude in Childtren's-and , `. as Corner s Canadian, months it should help this service 52a.at 4 cents a gallon. John Windsor.G-2rtm Misees'Wite Canvas Slippers, Ladies' White Canvas ,.. Mekeeel,' ca Italian, who as no ,person having busineas in !Oxfords and Boots at 49 cents per pair. Simplygiviag taaiployed with Johnson Bros., the city wants to get In at noon. BOOTS REPAIRED-Boot, and them away. See this snap:. t' The wi$h•to reach Toronto earl shoes r ran neatly and quickly, Thos. Oar fail Sweater wools are here in a12 the dainty tihades *. now pavttig the Provincial High- y y Watson. p and residence just west of St. way,east of Pickering, had a diff in the day so that they may have George's church. Pickering. . 2cf Now is the time to get busy. Onivis the-"Cortiee`]li" t time to do tneir work and not be ';scenes which' they proceeded to PPLES FOR SALE-flood No. 1 -Wool, 20 cents per ball. _ adjust a is DempseyFfrpO style. compelled to leave before it is half .spies,Baldwins.Greenings and other winter done. The motor bus will get you varieties to be sold on the tree. Apply to Lorne Assult-y-8 15 each handed to Mag• Squirts.i oke shore.Pickering. i-a .Istrate Clark'. to at a reasonable hoar. _ — Me D� ave, you Been the IIeW MOI]arel2 -There Is not likely to be any -The assignes.of the F. J. Cold- FOR SALE-Io the Village of Pick- searcity of coal during the coming ham Estate, a few days ago, made gara`en tier ear orTOthe ia f�e rtdiilwwitu�aia`: Sweaters e e�y f f" .wvInter es the operatc,re and min- his first and final dividend report apply to S.W.Davis, Pickering, ltf : vestere at ! 1, _., ere in the anthracite*districts of to the creditors. The @beet shows TO RENT-About 150.acrea, + ion. �nn Township. Lot 9, can.2,a 3 4. • _ y ang',iTown equipment.. lot , Immediate It_8 1:.beauty. New price ,5 was pa Picks .; eR�eementagood�for two ear@. lie n� his o 38e there preferred ansa t.on. Apply H.D.Bayne. 'Phone Pick. � _ ,While there mar be plenty of coat g 1-00. snf - -47 AN tt is not,likel-y there will be any mained an indebtedness of$1858.10' t3ST-Ori Tuesday, Sept.. 18th, be- '•` a the3uctioa in price. with assets remaining amounting L -The lace trustees have com- to $32•.84. The creditors thus twee,Toronto and late 478 a tiro H,APMAN - �.. pp with tire, and license late �78m79. Reward. ':� ! R C ' pleted their'work of laying down were paid apportionate)y,one,and Finder please write W. J,McPherson,is Waiter " ,c+lment walks in the village, and three-quarter cents on the dollar. Sa.,Toronto. 1 xa -a- the men are now engaged laying F.J. Coldham conducted a butch- OR SALE OR EXCHANGE-For Ftresh much cows; also Intetnational 818 ;.r down walks between the Friends Bring basiiaes@ in Pickering fors tractor,in perfect cows; ossa;have tin fusthes church and John Anaan's sideroad year, when he made an assign• nae for same. Apply R.I�ntcali,rtgineourt. Ind BUND y �,- HARDWARE and also work in front of the(tor went. phone Maly w2o. so si ash dna House, the cost of which will -Complaints are made'that the FOR SALE-Cheap, all kinds of ;a be borns.eatirely:by the Provin- tomato crop i8 ripening very wagons,harness,and all kinds of farm im- eial Government. slowly, end also that a large per. Elements in.good order. Alsoseveral beavy and t' -Thanksgiving Da this light senses and cook stoves and sateen. High- fig g y year centage is being affected by the est puce=.rhides and wool. also Live twin- C 0 s y will fall on Monday, Novemk�ar rot, coneegnently the crop is a H. ,sconffviue.Phone ions i7cr the I$tb.. The law provides that very light one. This gives con- ARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT- 'ha @giving Dap shall be on the siderable anxiety to the canning loo acres loo 26, con.w, Pickering, No, i Monday of the week in which companies who find it diibcult to farm, wo acres seeded down. Good 2-story brick Arnliatiee Day- falls. Bands fa Barn �:to:stablesunderneath. This ' get a sufficient supply p The Famous Cold Water Paste yy, pply to keep farm lierenttd to a good tenant for a attmber e�oober the 11th, beim : �lrmis their factories running. Gl trden- op ytarang Poatanonany situs. Henry Mei . !, In Whitend Tints.' ; �Daay.th cttri a `lbs:Thanksgiving Day, both days watermelons complain that their 1►� �p hello celebrated in one. fruit is not ripening which is a D A irg O111D�E' ■x (t - - #:e Women's Ins[itnte will heavy lova to thaw. The cucam- :QIIB`''1�1�ound of M uresco'Wi•Il eover hold their regular meeting bn ber crop is also a very light one. P b Tuesday next, 25th inet., at the -It has become quite a•practice °17meral DlreotOT ' home of Mrs. W. g. Miller and it among those who.have s mania . :Be�etDfi3'-fi`''e square feet. t is hoped that all the members and for getting things for nothing to , �rtende..icill..11a_pr.�e�ent._ Member s date Motor 24 are re nested to bring a-ttam le of stranded long the Provincial h gautthat Su�ee.or n up in , an plc aAPA ger Mme-noade candy. Mrs. Croak Highway. On a road which has :) wI] "' k on her trip to the Rod so much traffic as the Kingston OHAB, BEIERL, - MARKHAD[ 'River Indian Reserve. Prizes will road it to to be expected that a ,ry ry i . be given for girls' races. few will meet with a mishap of Y. Phone 8000 DPQp +in and get Lloor ( ard'`and. --'.Wm.and Mrs. Cullid returned some kind that necessitate- their 'home on Friday last, after spend- being left on the side of the road ,L ri with relatives in to between two a0arndafff3ast nd three ebeea]_ the madereqLt��fregsiete pnitly_�hapave ane at Zile Rouge r��l all' about this rs , y� f a�+fisbont a wed wit�frie13 in peas that no one is left in charge A b•pieee Orchestra from the city $$nj ar�'�fjnl�il• Port Acthar. Thea report magas- of the car, especially at Bight, [urnis ee the music for the round and - W fcent Crops in the est sad her. and this is the time when the square daaeee on the open air pavilion 'viditlog erns nearly over when sneak thieves Ret in their work. at this Rouge every Saturday evening , tits left. They were delighted Traps should be laid and the Spends deliRptful .time. (,lents 60 er' i. with their trip, end think it is the guilty ones brought to task for osota. ladies tree. Jti .1..L. 'Bundy, `Vick V+a 1119 � phl4tepl"'1e.yqurag rasa to go. their misdeeds. . �eStf. S. DIgON, Proprietor �. r r o pry. � N' ;rid;, ,' - ;. , .•` ;, ,*•+ �<a F.r.?.'"a^tr 'r�11 r� '.'�' Y.: 7 :,o,..�'. ...•- .,-. ,•. .. t... ;...,. .... ..' :r. .a, `.�, a°'w.tr ,r'° .k, ,r.•?+1��•.ry:, '��� ..(A,,,�'G +.,.dK,'i�:, x• '�'; .. S� .:«x+' ;::a.'r .:cit^ ro ....a n r;"YtiW� sw••r;' � .r ki^dsm�,,r„w �. ;aF "4^ �1°.,�' a,.<.sC�>»,•,i wr�g�C,: :': 5 r •.ea� ,m� ;� � �� ,��r,;:ta 3 '�'�,.,�,:a ,- ,�y,, �cy • ,�xr..lw,�a.;y :*.�yKs, ' ; K •.:. -' ..H ir'a} " .»!.¢,.,t,,�'v,��t'yv .,�,,,�:.-fi; �4`�:, '•"'�,�' n' `u�`'�F •a�•' e .r'�, 's:T. ,�, �P� 1.