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' ''.illi •F 1w'°' '�.• 4'•�'I,nN',9.`.`�.�.7'•{•. ems: •a:".+77..'i.. .9kc•, �' ' .'4 a, {rx£.4.. ,. wi Y•Jf.�f1�":i^dr. ar b . Y,+•" '4h , "'"' .,M w',, a M1,,, .f. +7,� '.f .pL� fixe, �,y. K. `Vrw,•�j .ter' �1. ..:,.-. r. . ,.;3 � h " w � � r m. y X44 P i. 'VOL. XLIIl. - - _PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAYEPTEIIIBE a.8, 192 _� to r.,.pn GREEN RIVER. GREENWOOD. .,�;�ac�f�sifi>hOstal'llirarDa. ill VVe s Bakof , y Eeta►bliehed 18 8 _Q The'Green Green River Union Sunda Mrs. James Gibson was lu Toronto a atoedical School will hold their annual Rally few days last week with friends. GREENWOOD, Da Service on Sunday afternoon next Joe and Mrs. Wideman called on p " 0:,' 'p H. FORSYTH. Opb.D.. Director at 2.30 o'clock. Special music and an Norman and Mrs. Wilson-on Sunday. 11.ogc�meericar Association of Ontario.Reg. - appropriate addres ., ,Everybody will Bert and Mrs. Harvey and Mies ~°` r k�teted ember of the American optometrical '[� • • be m e welcome. Webster,spent Sunday with friends $ �1 %fltioa. Eyes examined by appointment. 87 a �laVe' of hn�lted lus in Toronto. .,, a 28(M; Claremont,Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Henderson and'Miss is ! HIGHLAND CREEK. wn s F. TOMLItiSON, H. B., Member :number of: Olive Widerige. of Toronto, called on �• .of the College of Physicians and Surgeons L grand concert,'under the auspices Alf.and Mrs.Trimble on Sunday. y " ofontario.' Ofnce: that formerly occupied by' Record GaibnetS of St. Stephen's Dramatic.Club. will Will and 'Mrs. Oruntmer, of Picker.late Dr.R.Brodie,and latterly by Dr, Ca1d Ing were in the village on Sunday, w r::Vis• .ell. Phone. C1r=e.0nt,,Qnt- 28ty be held in Valley Hall,on die evening of ednesday, Oct•3rd. The rpceeds guests Stewart and Mrs. Qor r W P the 91 S e �n r, O.' I4IcKINNON, M.D., L:R.O.S., r are in aid of the Highland Creek An. batt. :Lt • Edinba7b,member of the Collage of gIjCan MieaiOn. Evervbod Com@ $ned John and Mrs. McGrath,.'accompaIIi- Physicians and 8urgeoas of Ontario.iieentiato y The well and favorably known F of Bay al OoItege' et BnzR•oaa, Edinburgh. Fumes oak have a good tinge. Coccett begins at ed by Mrs. Berea, 'o! Claremont, call- of epeeial attention to dsieaaes of women sad 8 o'clock. -Admission 20,'cents ; child ed on Freeman and Mrs. Mantle on - Pastry Flour .abildren.' Ofiioe and resideaoe.Brougham. 'Golden Oak ren,,under 12 years, 15 cents, ' Sunday last, Mies M PC m accompAbre Pier aun4 116 etc., . a we are to the West thin week, she haying FAIRPORT. spent some three months visiting -. is 1?or eels in YickerinR , DR. CORDON McKAY-Cbtroprec- Ohiei fficer. Albert Searle, among friends here. now. tor. Office hours-2.30 to x.00 and 7.00 to n ' Pettyy Mrs. Emerson.of Toronto. is spend- 8.00 and by appointment. Phone 320. Brock 1Jlearing- who has been a resident of this place ;ng her holidays with her father and Thio Flour is still unsur aseed `' Sweet. Whitby, sty -for several years, died at his residence p ,fi sister, Mrs. Arch Davie, and while z REGULAR PRICE $I6.00 on Thursday.,of last week, at the age here they are busy making prepare. for Pastry and Cakes, J.egab of 62 years. Mr. Searle had been iII tioaR for the sale of the father's house- -t Clearing at $8.89 his usual health, and on' Thursday hold effects. ' E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and morning got bP as usual and ate a Being a local Pickering Mill, a. g y' •Bolfeitoz.ATota=�Pabiio.Eta, iKoaehearty breakfast. Shortly afterwards .: Ofltoe Bzook 84.2¢oatb WWtbv. he oar,down du rhy Turautuali and ex- , WILLIAM J. BEATON,B. A,.Bar- ou le, pisd betor)e medical aid could be patronage.r rister.Solicitor member of the firm of , summoned. The deceased was a Chief Dickson and wife visited Geo. of tllt� . . R'�� Deni•on.l:oaterand'Beaton. Tomato and Mrs. Burknolder. , "Genera!01 tsBuilding,80.BayStreet.Toronto. veteran of the British Navy and was Will Hilta and family,apent Sunday Pickering public s acv Telephone Main 961 and seg. ' a pensioner,bavingserved iu the navy with his sister In Toronto. • ` " for twenty-three years. He was born r t. 1p Durham, England, and came to Mrs. L. Hagerman spent the week- ,\ DentaE Canada eleven pears ago.. At the out- end with friends in Markham. + - is H. B 19 ALL sMies Elsie Moore spent the weak- break of the late war, he oined u E.J.Moore. �S. HARRY' AUDSON: Dentist, s j p' end with her father, ' Whitby. Office--Adam's Terrace. Byron with the Canadian Volunteer Naval k� St.btorth. Phone 124. (Gas extraction when CLAREMONT Brigade and served on the Niope, buyMisses Mar and Lillis Hamlin were F desired). nut - owing to his advanced age d d not here on Sunday with their parents. ` Licensed Don't forget the S. S. Rally at the f R. D- C.• Smith, Dentist, Stouif- serve overmeeg. but was given a eta,! Methodist Church on Oct.?,at 10 a.m. � - ;�ville. HonorGraduateof Chicago and To- Embalmer and Undertaker. poeition in Toronto. He was a mem- es G.Tran is anticipating a trip-to Sar- - .onto Universities and the Royal College of Motor Hearse. er of the Anglican Church and of o to attend the provincial lowin * F l�entalSnrgeons. Phone office 1011. Residence the Masonic Order. His funeral on p v plowing 1o., ,ro ouesid:appointments. zely Toronto connection for match. >w Sunday. afternoon to St. George s , Hospital Service, Mrs.O Connor and family-are apead- `' 'p LASE, B. BEATON. D: D. S., p Cemetery was conducted by the Ing a few days with her father. John axe B Graduate of the Royal Colelge of Dental *► Masonic brethren, and was very larg- I.arkiII. ~ � _ lSargeons and University of Toronto. Office ely attended,showing the high esteem - over W.A1. Pringles hardware.store, Whitb�. Rev.T. Hickson and Q. Rice attend- fir; G Olbee boars fi to B:1 to 6.30. 'Ind.wpbone BASSETS F0 SALE in which he was held. He is survived ; ed the financial district meeting at e , Dell phoas 4aly b�y his widow and one slater.Mrs. Ddti Button recent! - Pigott,of Toronto.' y' - e - - h ed Feterinary The undersigned wishes to notify tits who OhasgB Rice for thelast g b=ee s stag P p ? years as auto.mechanic, has accepted The U�� public that has purchased from the eTOUFFVia.LE. M kg G:KERSLAKE. B. V. 9o. Honor executors of the late W. G. Barnes a similar position In Detroit. 158.'CiTj.2Z.� 7l�2ia.Chl3�.e1 c E..Graduate of Umveraiey of Toronto.. All all the basket and basket material in This iseach week and half a dozen Some of our noted sportsmen decid= (One o!Our Productions) gi en prompt sad cu U1 attention.Phone P - ' Chremo.t. 3sily stock and will be able to furnish fruit truckmen have them for rale here. ed they.wanted roast duck. so is the We sell Sill's Rite-Lifts Lens•for t baskets,on the shortest notice and'at Stouffville has again,won the KiII _, �:t , ,,�„ , ' u iII a wen tournament fore o'market care—the D886 a; .. e P B hunting grounds, s thop were , `Ifusinaloo 9WTba. the York County league. not rued 'to suchours.their is ® truss a for F, FRANK PENNOCg the rice. a The Hydro current b ex be aim was such thatnrned home p , V. RICHARDSON-Real Es ' turned on this week, thelineto the to sausage gravy, FOR SALE �? ` h!' .'tate: Insurance.Conveyancing, DtotaT GREE RIVER,' ONTARIO east Mol off. former uscomdkto of the y g ., I'ablie;Etc..Pickering,Ont- ally Heavy Wa On, r. Trioses, EROUflifAM. - POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer. i has sold his residence for _ B11" t F• las Osnsalaa.of iosk and Ostsclo. Les- .•. l f'� waw the sum of$4000. He intends living The farmers are busy getting their tit o! Iron Harrows t Aha ayes of all kfada stewed to on aboefaM • v e with his son,Howard. silos filled. All in good shape, wastes. Address ossen P.o.. Ons. At tile.Board of Trade meeting on Mrs, Browb. of Stouffville,spent a Woodworking and Geneiwl x Monde might it was decided to ccs- jj �� TT V y !ea daps with her daughter, Mrs. Az- $lackemithl `. B.BEbTON TOWIQSBIPOLEJ3$ , i.SV � 1 operate with the Council in celebrsi ford, • Oos.ganear, Oommisslsase los M1doR Ing[the advent of Hydro to our town. Born. on Sunday. Sept. loth. to Ar- W. 13. JACKSON, Brock Roa(I aMaeili; Aosoustaaf. tb. Mae" b lose _ _ P ltteszfa�s-� J. L. Byer.the honey king of the thus and Mrs. Carlton.a ran(Clifford wise wbiia•al:,'out, t-v A9ptlait ROOf3179 province(who lives a few miles mouth Allan), _ _Pickering, Coat. _ _ _ of the town). intends sending an ex 'Td VID A. PUGH-Live stock auc Born On Frlda Se t: 14th: to Wll- flosses. Graduate of C. M: Joan' school. T�IIB�i E2'l1Ve�11110 et�?- om s a -t3 +El� mot fin n. ea, a auR ter. with Show In London.Eastland. Thahadies' Aid of the Metbbdtet _ Cbkago. f.t&doe experience t6 pedigreed -- it stock. Black and rias work. All ki of sales oar of Toronto As— Cecil Shekel met with a n2OtOta asci- Church are holdings basaar.on NFa pply attended to. Terme reaaoaa Pboue halt Slab Shingles, dent on Saturday evening when hie vember the 21st. Here You Are toCl�mont Petr P t car collided with a Hydro pole. demo!- Mrs. Michell. of Green River.and WM, MAW, LICENSED AUC- -:red a-nd green shades ishing his car and leaving him and his Mrs,Jobuson,of Toronto. spent a few TIONEER for York.Qntado and Durham •4 in. and 5 in. to the chum with a tow physical remiaders days with Mrs.Philip. (1 _ ICounues, All tints of sales prompU attended of their trip. Mrs. Bray and daughter. Kathleen, Cement! to. Tome reasonable. Dates for may be . . ,,essayed at NEWS'cosy: Heli and ina y be weather. We will The C.N.R.. north of our town, has Ot Buffalo, gra visiting the former's Whitby,Ont. tilt it;IIote POW prices- On ,.:. .bad three accidents within two weeks' sister. Mrs. 'Walter Bennett.• -','., �,.COa� ., an the curves near Goodwood. In Mrs.Chaplin, of Kansas City, is vis- rt � QRNINGH�M B$oS the Above in large each case the trains jumped the traok. Iting her sister, Mrs.Thos, Beer.after • quantities. : The curves between Stonffvllle and an absence of nineteen years. Lumber, . r„ - Uxbridge are said-to The greater than Wm. and Mrs. Dawson, of Wilfred. -(FRENCHMAN'S BAY) on any other brancli of the O. N. It. A. W. and Mrs. Milroy, of Cedar 3-Builders, General Contras. W. De Gordon & Son, Grove.and O. B. Dobson sod a friend € GHtRRYWOOD of Beaverton. spent Sunday with : h ung es t0T8 and Si Writers. ' .' 1��'T hire. Philip, 'p JUST CHOOSE Site-filling is the order of the day: Brougham �Pomen's Institute areReady Alroofing , Alterations_dud repairs of every! Richard Gates spent Sunday is offertaq let and hod prizes for the deserip tion. Concrete work, _ Toronto. Baby Contest at the School Fair on Cimoeys repaired If you are in the market for a new Miss Sargent is. visiting with Mrs. Tuesday, Oct. 2nd,: Finset baby, six ;and L4Li h Estimates free. car, we can give you a Chev. ' Drinkwater. months and under; Fingst baby, nine months and under: Finest baby,one 4 , Jack Roots is in Toronto undei'goinR ' -FAIRP4BT P O. ONT COlet, Superior, Uldanlo i veer and under. Come mothers and ` 4 s bile, Oakland, Over- ao operation. �1 A 1 land or Decant. Elw[n Lintner spent the week-sod bring your babies. I e A• `R E E S O R Fruit Trees Shrubs Etc. j with his parents here. , y ' Mrs.0. R.Petty spent Sunday with DUMBARTON. All you have to do is state whieh p - X,0C=5r.V $I?r?.r car and we will also service Wm. Judd and family. v `i• :Having secured the agenn; for E.D. Joseph and Mrs. Laughlin spent' Born, on Sept.2nd.to Henry find _ - same and repair all makes: Sunda to Whitevale, t ` Smith 8ti Son. Ltd..Nurserymen, o�cars with the y Mrs. Reading,a son. of Winona, Oct. Mine Thompson spent the week-end Mrs. Lo White, who has been ill, Is " � 'I am prepared to take orders for all' guarantee. with Mrs. David Milne. dmprovi6st in the city. Pickle - kinds of Fruit Trees,Small Fruits, Satisfaction uaran teed or our Frank Mitchell is busy these days James Jilke has moved into his new : . Ornamental Shrubs Etc.. at S y unloading a car of cement. house on the first conees4on. rM9 lowest possible prices: money refunded. Quite a number from here stteaded Mr. Arnold has sold" his house and 'Special rates for large quantities, Scarboro Fair on Wednesday, lot near the second concession. . rg q (live us a call on repairing or when Mise Jean Mainland, of Brampton, Mrs. Burns spent a few days last rug � 28tf buying a new car. spent Sunday®iib her aunt here. week with her daughters in the city. r :N: J. �`ihaDIDlAllt Fl Mrs. and-Miss Usher spent the week- end Mies Bonner, of Toronto. spent the a with-Edgar Pilkey and family week-end with Mise Gertrude White. ckehntt and crow s arage, Glad to see that Willie `and Frank• Mrs.Wilkinson and family. of Un f 1LJ0 Tait are improving, after their recent ionville,are-guests of her sister, Mrs St Illness. J.F. Clugston, y FleuryPlows .Brougham Mr. Flint and family, of Toronto, Wm.,Mrs.and Mies I, Dun bar have, spent Sunday with Alex. and Mies returnedhome much recruited from j . AND REPAIRS =Phone 505 Pickering Lawson, their holiday on Lake Rosseau. Miss Edith Roach and Min Verna Mies Margaret Annan and her uncle, BILL THE BIIQ S ; Hilldw Grainnn er tri to the city r J, Holmes, of Toronto, called on Paris- last week. relatives and friends hone last Friday. Paris�teH �S Ca •,ReS. Roan Shorthorn Bull. ALLIO'CT Mrs.Ernest Armstrong has return- The Ladies'Aid Society of the Dun Aceenate of Lead 45 cents per lbs. born Sept,2fkb,1922. ed home. after spending a few days barton Presbyterian Church purpose 2}lbs for$1,00 ° is the cit bolding a hot ehicten•pie 'dinner on f W. F. Disney, Greenwood Robt. and hire.Whalen and family, the evening of Thursday,October 15th., 42tf Pho4e Pick'f14 Yon a 8r Charl.e Sts,Toronto' of Norwood, called on old friends on Watch out for full particulars later. Standard Patent Preparations. t 8 Monday last. Samuel King, a former Dunbarton Reg. and Mrs. Somerville attended and Pickering C7ollege .bop, was re Crude Drage always oil,hand „s 7. b well known as THE H1 o.H SHAD$ the sale at the letter's mother's, Mrs. newine old acquaintances'ia our.pzidet ux,ds 5 C �� Reyholds. on Saturday, last Wednesday. Mr. King is in-the Ah�>twr{� sosooi,. Seen demand for our George and Mrs, Oliver,of Bright, Humber business in Baltimore. Mary- called Oomfectioneries. e called on the latter's slater, MTB,(leo. land. agazinee. Grain �hO��3„a Gradgates all the time. Dp not Davidson,on Wednesday. Avory interesting meeting of the "ib fool with education. Get the Beet, Rally day wtH be held on Sunday Pickering Educational Association �oleeale Tobacco next, Service will be conducted at was held In our school house last'Mon � AND FL 1&KING _ It always pays, Oar record for 10.3A Instead of. at 11,by the Rev, Mr. day evening. Sorry so few attended « Y t agog prepared to do Chopping and Hickson. The next regular meeting will be held bet koth. Rural sna The Ladies' Atdfull attendancethe at the of cussed•-me A slew School ieace on.oct.lof!will eiit[n- n ever y-Mondap� ' to invited to y ezcetled in Canada. Wr1te for iarson a so.-Wsdaeedap r.ezt,'OCD eehoats and--equipmQata ppi a St000boats For Sale mrembe at 8 P as well as many others tereat to this section, consequently all 'be �� C� � 3 E. Oatalogne. Commence now. who can, are requested to attend ratepayers should be on hand. . johl) F. BSyles,r Claremont Gentlemen, also.are cardiatly..iovitsd vetelinaly surgeon W. J. Mliott, Principal to be present. Will the membsts Of Twa arrested is Bcaatford for N ^ % Rani! RQnte No.2 the gid klndiy br[ng a basket. !looting-Simcoe stores• I�'l.CSC�Z'3.n� ,t .�rc v ^^u}' b..•r"1 •. .• . .:'.i;!v. .- ,,,,. ,�-w,' �,+,.r .. 'y:• • ... 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Fs^.r h?+ i - • . -.. taEnfwr.9 r_ I... - v,. ..tY• .: ..:'.._.. -:--;n'.pil - - —,�-__ _,. —__ -., --. __ _ -s"EOn .-x . Aa it provEd she .was - _ �� : auT. .. �� „ ... It WBS �► t p 1-} �a :�.I . Make the -t good sized s„ r_: � "` flo . ►b�Ot.i h� OS- �+ ition to alo and ` $O Mnr me e. ae, ,F ' D1�' ._� was not-a Tittle seed .with.myael1l` I1 r n .., �� { - ' when I delivered my package 'oi tea ���'' t " ..i. f _ '. : r. "r safe and intact3nto the hands of my '' z; +' ' d` ,]uld`, first" 1 c !SE REGRET OF TRUE MOTHER- make the.bouquet, may be dipped in a But the customer was not pleased ,. . "'Do not- put* Rinso direct —7- x,. '. _ po$tomer. _ , �",mss'' LpQE. solntibn of good dye to make-it anq at all. She, snfSed Ona anilYed; she �� "' �e ,'� ,;' „ - desired shade. Dry again and combine inched the tea; she shook it all out from the package-rata the My' dear, said one. woman to an- P a ;tub;. Mix half a package of `� .- her, "I hear your son is going to�with green. The blossoms are small, on a table..' 11N4,.take it,back," she s Rinioo . a-1i little cool married. ,Your poor heart meat be borne in clusters, and if dyed blue re- said in disgust; "this is not the tee I U semble the fringed gentian or wild always buy. It's a poorer quality." water until it is like tirokesi." I eater of sumbner time. I knew that the woman .was role- cream. Then add two. �i Wil° , The mother laughed. "I am not an The cat-tail which oars profusely " quarte of boiling water, oblect-of, pity,"she said; "I.am a sub- fir P Y taken. So Ijspoke.up,manfully. Oh, �► „and.'whers the froth sub- A •xi » in marshy'places; is another good one. no, I said;. this is the tea my mother 4 * ;act for congratulation. . "What!"cried the first woman: "Do It must-be cut before fully ripe to in- always.Bends you. There is no worse aides,youwillhaveaclean '�',�;�ron mean to tell me that you are will- sure against its shedding, and died mB» '•stale;-coloured liquid. „ x3 fare to give up,your only child to an- according to the rule for the others. Nothing in my Hie ever hurt me1. „ Add this liquid to the wash ' .. ,` r other tivozaan?" A coat of clear varnish or shellac is more than the woman s answer to my - tali until you.,get the ,big -_ "Willing and glad," replied the further guarantee against shed.iing�argument She laughed; she simply •>' ti'' ' lasting-Rinso suds.' Thea sieother, "for I want my son to be I and detracts nothing from�ita attrac- aaughed. But even before she had con- alt the elotha chn: I1. titieness. trolled herself sufficiently to talk I z a.r Children are uagratefnl creatures,"� De not neglect Lo gather an armLul understood that I had spoken like a l• i . "�said the.first woman, bitterly. _"We;of pussy willows or catkins next fool and had last for my mother a e spring. Dries before they become too customer. ' __ ;spend our lives toiling and ascri$cingi - - T : J T ripe, they will keep several seasons, ,.b,.'.lor'them, slid a8 soon as they ere big; anew supply not to be had. HOLDERS FOS BIRTHDAY . s°' eaongh' thea leave use I. r$member ': - , , ti w CANDLES. - when your husband-died, e wondered1. _ ho w you would get along. Well, you A NEAT AND SERYICEABLZ - I am anxious to tell the readers of Z `.'"did, by working your fingers to.the APRON. 'L Imy recent discovery. ..Perhaps some .! ne,' - of you have made a similar one. Last 11, i ,,,- .You went without everything your- ,, • Thursday was my little son, Jerry's, * 4. _ ...•• "._, self but your boy was always-fed and aeventh birthday. To hold the family .. 41athad, and by hook or crook you out -' ^:� , custom, he must have a birthday cake _ . . ? - g Min through achooL Now he forsakes the cake I found I had the.candles but ' __ - #'er a;P�Hy Bix2 1 say`his duty ao candle ltioldere. ., 1 �� ,tto-3*ou. He has•ub right to marry As the candles had to be lighted,the t `� `!�,�" Ioag ss ynn live" 0, 0 wax would ran down and mingle with �` //, ` tr: "$Tansessse;r replied the mother. "I1! I " 1 'sny;dnt,;to my"child,but am.I a c!R ts'"O;ss• p, °+ the frosting, and this would not do at x. .,� �,,s�: o a: all. Having 'some marshmallows in *: e Shylock to exact"a ponad of �'�e O the house; I used these for fiolders. �' 1Rartao [s as ap_lendid for she `� _~ in-,payat ut flu 'l��g taken A .A and they answered the-Purpose very -� 1 � Las ism fir$. - r r. 'eeeie .of him we lie was young sad !►e1L With cake coloring I'marked the' ': '` /or viae fabrics. .' i,.!' helpless?4 G face on each marshmallow, placing . - `• - 1 thln]t that their _-�: in the mouth, much to the -. , - .1over• Brothers Lisaitrd ,; ltnow there are motTers who •t ' ' the candle ehildrea belong to ' . oroato �, . amusement of my little son.Mrs. , .. them body and soul. and that-they O 01, L^:'have a perfect right to exact any sae- 0 . sr. a F .�• 0 _. _ _ 'Ct10!i rifice of them. I have known talented p C '! :.Poe#s at ThCI= Worst., - - � women who have been balked in their ti O �� , it is said that even Homer descend- _ mbitions by tyrannical and exacting y 'trnothers, and I have seen pretty gir18 O -0 q. ed ooceafoaally to.plain prose'in theme j lit �i L1�3 �qr+ grow into faded old maids nursing 0 a Is a, middle of great poetry, and there is Yl3iii . - who would not em- 4 ` p 4 . sot a poet who has not followed his ' PA otic mothers -I - 8tloy,asi AtendanL -fes t al; example. Tennyson came a cropper .One of the results of the new"cam rays, of which there are several Tarte, "Aad I've known more than one d when he began a poesin with the iia- . O i against cancer wdll.be that we ties. opened stip a naw era i- madi4al s O. 0' mortal Tine:— .;whining old..woman who kept-* bush- as C , shall learn mach more of the nature practice- - elor eon dancing attendance upon her, si "F stood on$ tower in the wet" and possibilities at radium. the rays- Marry strikit� cures hale been e[- fr '`and-who told you how it would have - si of the - w -flue fected. IIlcelroua growths disappear JLLLAVU 111" + ison , greatest of English poets. wrote a lot yearn ago by'M."-and Mme. Curie. . • #before the rays, w ire su o . V -the*"e him promise he would never of pros®stuff. He wad responsible for Comparatively few people have seen as gout, rheumatism. neurasthenia. ? leave her; haw she broke oS s lova many lines like the following. radium, and possibly tower still would and affections of the joints ate di�- :'-affair that he had in his youth, and "'rhe taller followed with We hat in recognize It at sight. ,Radium is usual-I persed with 'equal certainty. 13adium _ � how she knew he was so mach hap- - I hand." ly kept to a'special kind of alas tube;��ays transform 'oak-body, Cells into a r with her than he would have been But probably the prize for a bad line % ._ 'plc 4080. Percale with facings of linen in which are fixed a tiny screen. a!strong, vigorous"cane. which not only . became no wife would would have been awarded to Sir.Wal- - with a wife, is here depicted. Black sateen with piece of taI'c. and s minute mYtBaify racist dlsea3� but help the whoia cosy ti kin ter Scott, who wrote: i Inas. -The radium Testa'oh the°stitutiom to resist it. �� -lsays been as particular about cooking cretonne would attractive, as would Ing s _l: • ,�a'^ -fele the things he WN ted as she was. also crepe with trimming of a eon- ."Wben a. rough vo1Cs_cried, 'Shoot mac, and looks like a tiny yellow One question that is exercising the "Pereonaily. I feel that i could do trusting cobr or•with risk sack for not, hoyi smear n+o bigger than an ordinary full- minds of ecslentids lust now is whetb- �1. • '`as more wicked thing them keep my a finish. -_Ho, shoot.not, Edward. 'tis a boy!" er these will be a r&M= famdue. - atop.._ A_epeek of radium this ales mag Ia loon from marrying. He Is. to begin The Pattern is cat in 4 Sizes Small, Thomas Campbell. who wrote each worth anything up�to 876.000. Some. of the moat promising. do- - + ii►ith, a bore family mase, the.sort of 84-88• Mediae. 88-40; Large, 82-44;I fine things as_ µYe Mariners of Eng- S .in the dark a speck°odradlnm posits o! _radium=beariseg ores have F3sa who could never be happy living Extra Large, 46-48 inches bust mesa-r land" and "The_ Battle of the Batty;" glows fiercely enough to be visible latch.gT►ea. out, leadima to a seasoh, cl la ca: and listeningI perpetrated'an awful. line on One oe- yards away,.and it. glows for years at so tar not very encouraging, in otther to men's gossip for a fetime. He of 86-inch material. ' 4X y . . Here is' the full.verse The the same.intensity. Radium has been parts of the world. Canada and Booth ,must have his own home,his own wife Pattern mailed to arty address on first two Ube will D� tested in liquid air. far below freezing America, as well as Russia, Portugal. " and children, and I would be worse receipt of 15c in silver or stamps, by "One moment may with bliss repay point, and ia..super-heated furnaces, and Cuba. have been scoured for aux. . -than.a fiend if I kept him from the the Wilson Publishing Co.. 78 West Unnumbered years of pain; withQut in any way being affected-by plies, with a success far short of ex- 1. tsweetneas o! a wife a lova and con- Adelaide St., Toronto. Allow two was the throb and the mutuai sob these extremes of temperature. An- Dectat4ona- ` unship, end the f oy of feeling hist for receipt•of pattes'ns. the knight embracing Jane." other •little-known fact is that Et IID so the,time o! M. seed Mme. bout his neck, This is almost as bad as James throws off enough heat to bring its Caste's discovery, yitch-blande, flee let "M son loves me We are unusual- Thompson's hiseorte line: "O Sophon- own weight of water'to boiling-point black .mineral in which` radium Is` ly Mysolovescompanionable. I ,im re old and "THERE IS NO WORSE TEA."' soba! Sopboaiaba. O'--"'or Brownings every hour for-two or three'thousand found. was regarded ss•being almost _. ",experienced housekeeper. Donktlesa I When Mary Antin wax a tittle girl dreadful line: "Irks case the cropfui yeare! . valueless, done mining company to _ make him far more comfortable than in Russia she was sent by her mother bird." One of the strangest chapters in the the United Rtnadom actually paid '_• Ills young wife will. But I am not who kept a shop to deliver a package , O , history of the miracle mineral, as rad- Targe stame_� have the resWas of les. h enough to think that my home of tea to a customer. It was her first Building Up •- tum has been called. Is the story of pitch-blend suppT4es, from w3tloh an - ,, so�really biome for him. Or that a important errand---so, we learn from At the time of the armtattes 100,000 how It came to play it/ great.part la other mineral has. been extracted, ;mother's love takes thelace of a) the treatment of disease. _ carted away to the destructor. It.waa her autobiography,which the Atlantic. Belgian homes had been destroyed or The action of the.mineral oa the estimated that..the firm In question /_.. i. yrite's love. - `Monthly prints—and, like most chil- rendered uninhabitable. Of tMde, 71,- I Teumsa tissues was'quote unknown and .lost nearly 8100,000 in rad'Inm. "And so,while be is young and Cap- dren in such circumstances, she was 883 have now been rebuilt and so- ala of loving sad in irin love, I de- —�-- E unauspeoted until one day ,Professor In converaa with the writer, Sit sP 8 filled with a sense of her dignity and,stored and made serviceable. sirs to ase him marry. Nothing brings Becquerel, a famous French scientist,- William Bragg, of don IIatversity. out all that.is best and strongest in a —AND THE WORST IS YE T TO CAME tncarrtlously. put a tube of radium in stated that ther0 a one for bo- man as does having a wife and chit- : hie waistcoat pocket. Iteving that' large depoe is of radinm- dren dependent on him. Nothing spurs i Fourteen days afterwards he noticed bee,riag-ore exist deep In the earth inLL on a man's ambition so much as desir- . tOrJN 4Fj on'his skin a'sort of rash, which quick- hitherto unexplored parts of the world, , M' ing to get the beat fdr those he loves. ►`( CA BaoSt +yy y�yra+M � ip developed into tnfiammatton of the and that these supplies may soon be - Iwant my son"tamarry because I love '� "USr urns affected par:• Experiments were ear- tapped. At present the price of tad- r :`my sex, and I want to present to somet I ""'p ex rAA-WSW. rigid out, with the result that radium tum Is roughly ;1,000,000 an ounce. ` .; ' �siTrl .the beat gift on earth.-a good -, 'iaabsnd-» MCIRClRAtNN r •i+«s � The World's Book-Shop. •;-`' i►INT13R BOUQUETS.2 sY oRosa•e . �, la�o Have yon ever'wondered how many ; .,. Even though Mra. Farmer neglected tsar+-• . - -books there are in existents'! 'On the C ,:. to plant her everlastings, or strawI. average, two hundred thousand voY lasts Tin she need not hav umes are published each year through !lowers, spring, to go without her winter bouquet if I'" 0 out the, world, and, as eight and, a l half miHfon books appeared last cen- , she is willing to go to a little trouble- I I - - Whereas the city sister must go out t fury, one can obtain a fairly good idea :and buy hers,the countrywoman may of the ales of the world's book-:hop. VAnd material to make as attractive \ Adding together the number of vol- - - " Ones in the woods and hedgerows. \ umes published in each century•since • ;_;, ". • One of the prettiest I ever saw was - 1 1- I printing was invented, the astonishing ' '� - made of the common milkweed. Atter - N �o�NTt total of sixty millions ie reached. The - "� the pod has shed Its seed, or ie about �\� P,�C v amount o! energy, time, paper, and 0•4"v -"to do so, the plant should be cut, tak- � ',r.A printer's ink which have gone to pro- - g m , -- - _� __ uoe all these books is incalculable. "Do ook?"_ . yon a sera b _. ,nay be discarded if found too long, + `% at many of these publications "No, my husband and I try fro get A pre -The plants should their ba hung,heads .� � n x 'l are each worth more thaai flue thous- along without fighting:' .. downward, in a cool dark place to dry. :. and pounds, and the total volae at the t . A x 'When "the last`lose of summer is j ;''laded and gone" bring them out to "° world' s book stocks utast run into; Propresa in Alaska. y ni 1 many millions: Stacked fogeflier,•tbey u In Twenty pears the Alaskan Eski- - S-tate light, and with water colors paint i i dl would form a•fair-sized mountain, the ;,, the onside of the open pod. A delicate mos have made great..stridea is the ` a` 2� `ascent of which would take several ways of civilization. ..They have - ,' �,r• rose-pink blends beantifullp with the "_ { \• I hears. I churches and schools; many of them F T 14. soft gr>sy of the pod, but other colors _ �. .,, . The tbree larges: libraries in the read and write, and owing th the rein may be used to carry out any particn- " / world are the British Museum Libr deer herds that the United States gov- 'I�ar color scheme. Combined with ' �� sip which has tour million volumes; ernmotit started for them most of it that ss not to be had <::, 'J - evergreen or, , ," - the B`bliatheque Nationale; at Parts,•them are pro"erous. Deer meat in a;.. ( wYth artificial green, they make s - - ian _ - — - - - - - - -- gnet fit to grace any part of-,tui - -/ - - `'�; t w ich lies three m?ii s; and_the Lib•'fhe north sells at the rate of-ssvea , h---- -� la?Y elf a�nFresn S hingtoa, with dollars for one.hundred and sixty .home. _ st mlil:o legs. Tbus; between pounds, which is tho weight of the or "' ,4 C , " ' Ia many localities a•plantknown sa h �? _ �, r:' ,them alone, these three great•lustitn• dtnary carcase: The natives now own t r]asting grows wild. This alae be � �� �- sat ail kinds. ° are under government suyervWoa. L w gYs ' tions pcs_tss nEae ani a halt m.tlioti'at least two thousand reindeer, which ,dared in the same manner an milk. ,� '._% . r• �- ,� _ .;weed and, when the time coma to _ took �-, ,, . .. - . , . , . -,f - .. , . ., - . ,� :;f .. - s z: & . x- . I 4 .. :...d''!:' _ , e::.w -. . .,t:. .: +.,: 7 1�+e 7�>rusram.,r.n ,y.v. '-d ,.y ,... :.::,. ,:,.:.,.. r .:'.., -r. %, ., % •,c; F'y,': Cf♦ a?' ','s. :1: .%n*,,t n,R'b- ri w ,' MFz'' ..,y .., v ,n., ..,r�!i• .r ,a„ ..;ce ...•:r .,h ri ,. �, .,.w.,'0.• s':!' u.•;F '�> 1-. rdA-,rr:' .?j= w: s• i ,e:•'l•en.�,t,_ •vF ?,r. ^Y. •h.�.;, ,.S o-'!ht ..5.^.- j S° , ,Fw P ai �Qr ;d. .�moit r s^.,Y,,,,Se k'S :13p .q'. : fi? :..••:�a;^tY: . Y w .MfIV'S?" .�XS "":n�S�•."'�t�'"°�.'A.4i.•'I SSSS .,,.,te. t»• i' - a+X�'dt .8,�, .,.:c..., r " ,.'�° R+�'-''-:' .: ",:, ...*- J}t`i• gp' ,c;. n,1'? �"7,,,y ,. ,. ws� d�d°'Terjk .n.'",,' .1 .'t'.`b•.r.,e'„'` ' + t%�'"s$ `���"�� 9^. ," wC voaa:.. :.'k ,..:.n"rb'• „R ', W e;- '4AP; `..r•,.y" .,•:." "^� roa'r`•..,ix :, n,1••:., , .' x...'73 " �_• ";µ':Vi:in,"" 1: .� ^'..{!�' R.n. ,-r.. •!.t.,;,M. 1, �a ,+•a'.•+';tx°',•r ... ;y,�+p ,•••,w ,,.r•.. ,.r` '1'C"":: . 4 3. �• �.�• t;s ".• :,"?p•_""'1. •.v wr :., .> el:v s•:.�,.• ,,,, acv,. ,�,. Vn.� � %.,. .,7r, y.,N .., ;,_r; •,,,,� ",.. ;s,• ' ..'r"? •i ..;`�:,•,: .,G •'•'` +r•...L,... .j--v 'yT .3 •e* _a. .'t '« �W Y,::'S...�+ ,'�. ' Tunwon.PockdJifiead.i�;;C1va>iisem4laiitr : ' •uslRaa CIPPORTUOTT. r A p�9(S6 of tfesi papal ands Comp RES BOM LilTI.1>K,�t7�.p ' LiL!... YOU Arlt filred Out when You stere ton; survived aD Instruments of °o "a61 atee.1. O1eL • p''t'' 1°s♦• maaio--or of torture! The latent diel 1 Arf»e in 'the 3fori&W , Air 0 l that of the of music III .. .Read This. � : t�nercatet '>°^' ' k "'`• 4 b Ii is claimed tha4t a kat handker-} =a Tomm-•N ! 1. attsa sera' The woman who is tired out who > ;^'f "r ' i* a „ t chief or a pillow-case can be convert- wASNr,as fswrD recce ^ L aches all over when she arises in the �� < "? "' ad into an instrument of sweetness b �t Nars ♦sf tNgota: roe ♦ .v r2 J 'y J '9 I" Bast own 00 era tY!•� � „ti".�.-q moraing,'who 'teeLa depieaseed'most bf "k Viz, r c J ¢ a s simple process of tnrmere�lon.. .�•, t � �;.„ J;� r eeloama. toaL Rtrw the time, needs just the help that Dr. •• The patentee of this remarkable de- zilfrrr at w• sssssss, Viv �� ', Williams' E'lak P117o cad give her- velopment claim a that it is possible to �,p -mew bloodand strong nerves. r' imyrres eleven new tunes on the same The Wisdom of lerlendshtp. The ber of disorders that are kit p4eoe at-material; and that as Lnez- We take care,of our health, we lay ' Caused lYy thin blood is amazing and pertenoed man can tura out a dozen up money,we maks our Ica tight andl « most women are' careless-about the w k a ,; of the new i eoorde in leas time than our. ;clothing suffieient, but' who p condition of their blood. Quickly the '" " ;*" it takes an expert to-produce a gramo. video wisely that'we shall not be waatr L Nerves are alYected'and the patient,be r g#some record o1 the or t Sa the. best ` r r �oom+es,.irritable;'•worries over trifiee, "+ J4 i,ec9;r• .. w A-Bilk handkerchief,on.w�bscl�weR lug 0oea not sleep as.well as formerly an known piece of classical muado hadE:x Property at' all to not refreshed by.rji&t._ There may s been payed, was taken.frorn the ma. be .stomach trouble *ad headache. � k chino, thrown acrcea the room,Pumped ��'�(� $ This to a condition that calla for Dr n i IN -Williams' Pink Pills. to repeat the tune smoothly and dig. I < t�± (. Od YOU too.Plinksr z = (live Dr•�Williams' Pink Pills a fair � k „ � � tipEtly. - - Cfess,Hedlhy4Cicdiflst "I and the Bret sign of, new life will °$ Y ;cry c A portion of 11-nen' pillowcase was Ito t ltnrloe iiemedy n r be noticed by your appetite. You will %,;; made to sloe forth a striking repmduc• Me �'aa`a°`s = y �t8 hungry by meal time. As the blood tion. of peffectly.blended• 's mom wi '� . ` taia8'ed �-�� Wsktialr becomes ehrtched.it feeds and soothes s iYrs> '•.r, atrumenta. W4 the irritated nerves, sleep become9 kt�w 4 ::.�sesltfaWal�f .11nl9MaibfM.Etlst� The new records are almost irides. aw hounder and more refreshing.. your f J truotible;do not need any special pro. . w� y' -worries become less,.your work light- taction is transit, and can be packed T ` er. These are some of the things that J ' into the smallest possible eypace, +1 r f, these tonic pills do. Try them tornay ;,, N �offWAO - r trouble caused by thin blood. Minarda, applied ft•d• v -` You "can get .these pills from any4y';itsi 50 cents f• � ; f b queurtly..,dries u sad 4Lbox from The Dr.Willisnls' Medicine d h!' Brockville, Out., " _ K e l p t 1 ♦ �: Ken a � t ` : always in the hero. ,x a MonsteW .Centwries A tttraiasd fmusde,a " sPrung tendon, a jolt sL�gMgi '/�� -: - of Li or a knock demands tmmediats j 1lll0o��llffYy Y FM With land animals it is comparative- I attention. A few hours'delay will ' iy easy to get Information as to their MRS. JULIA W. HEN$HAW, result in a los lameness—perhaps. a5t g - tti • , length of life. We know definitely - In the loss of the horse. Kendali's ` that an elephant'will live 'for more During the war, Mrs. Julia W. Henshaw, F:R_G.S.,.of.Caulfield,B.C.,-was , Spavin Treatment has saved'more a awarded the British,War Medal, the Victory Medal. and-ass decorated with horseflesh than all the other known than a century, and that a goose can Survive to the-age of Sixty. the.Croft de Guerre with Gold Star, the•Ruban des Braes de Querre withremedies. Linder the cause of � _ But when we come_to_fish or to crea- Bed Stas, and the Grand Croea of the Order of Saint Charles for ber'work Kendall"s Spavin' Cure, it is the tto ;' tures,whose tffe.in spent in the water*, Let connection, with_the Red Crone. She was also mentioned in despatches fortydct-yearstandby of horsemen, � ���t1� ��E � the difficulty of ascertaining their,ages four times. Mrs. Henshaw Is,also well kaowa throughout-the 'English-speak- fisiners and veterin•6••fe y le Tery areal Gd a bows o Kaidatf s fode8. �x` �fy tag world as the author of "Wildflowers of the North American Mountains, J � WEAK COULD Since it Is aattally the -largest as#- and other botanical works. : She' is a.lecturer'on mountain science and is ' A+4. too,for flu Foe Boal or' r arab that live longest, we can assume :psell for it fa r � } that the whale to very I _ lived. Of famous for'her hand- luted lantern elides. - F ons• DR. B. J. KENDAI.L COMPANY r this fall we have also some definite lIWSSUaG/AUS„Vt.,11:S./1. • H�� � STAND " ` roof. ' In 1848 a huge bug sperm • `` whsle was killed. In Its body was GUARD T BAB EASY TRICKS -�r--- � -found the head of an old harpoon, No. T4iells How Lydda l"in c6:L 6 .arari upon, which shaved•that it be- -- -"The Milad React-s' V"llebib4e Compound to a w er wni - lbroken up forty years before. Restored 11= .14. It would seem that this whale had To guard 'the baby against colds been hunted•at least half -a century nothing can equal Baby's Own Taub- �. �,• earlier. and atnoe the creature must lets. The Tablets are a mild lazattvis Rivet Desert.Qua. I used to saa v • pain t:t side. I would rtee severe as then have been of fair size,'tt is prob- 'that will keep-the Httle one's stomach able to walk if4ut and could soot stand able that at the time of Its death it and bowels working regularly. It is a for anyPlugth of time to do myfranin was about a hundred years old.' recognized fact that where the atom- ` or walthing, but I would have to.1 bx Walruses Certainly live to fifty years ach and dowels are in sold order that r' flown to gelt relief irofat the pain. I age. and possibly deiager, while a colds will not stint; that the health I had this for about two years then ati ✓ ' -- friend told trio• to try Lydia k mak• - "�- w _ seat has lived in aLptivity for thirty the Tittle one wtll.be good,and that he -�. ham's V f 7�rk will tbrive.and be happy. The Tabs .. eresoitse Clrtaial t had yatgo v~ The longestlfvad creatures are rep. lets are sold by medicine dealers or by M .. h� to frota It,,tto�o�, u the Last time I - Riles, and we are-aware that the giant mail st 26 Cents a box from The Dr_ had a sora side uses Lit May and I have s talapasos-tortoise has 'a life extend- WIYIIA Medicine Co., BrookvtIIe. t batt it_siat�s. I am aim I of ' Igtood QQ .lag to two centuries. ' Anti since:we Ont. nv�angg agrsina for,my b , l know that the great sea turtles e3 a •� - I think i8 your medicine that helped war iser7 slow sre ►iag. yet teach s weight CumYoylllge]f. Tie one end of a tbread, about me is this "_`_I_�rs: L'Y.BtFDGf, ; 1pf �� two test long, to a ring or other a Rivw Q°1D�• aft hundred pounds we are justified The.hnmaa body is subject to many _ small object. Hold the other end Make Cutleara YoUr If you are suffering from the twtmrw' ��k lin believing that these creatures, too, tt acs• Pier and there are •trues, of conu'a6, o!the string between the forefinger a !e' e,, of a displacement, irreQtilart e0.#3 ;may UTO 40 be at least a haaldred years when expert medieal advice should be and thumb of your right hand. A I}atly Toilet Soap ache,Headaches,nervaaaeo.or a pact► ioM' sought. But.the lollow"ins quick cares tumbler should be on the table and Clear she p in the side you ubould lose no time in -tht rias should be suspended so Face of b7 trying L;W ]L Ptakhaar's Vegatab a It is-more than likely that monster • Cuticura Boa and on, are sat of the 'quack" variety, and tai ,use of devil-fish, the remains of wlhich Lava al would be approved by doctais• — thaLk can swing two and fro with toaebas o! Cktl�a Oiaa r iat times been.washed anulus on beach- !a the tntrate mrot as seeoded. we idea!for �► � m s Private we_ may.have lived for oentusiaa in the For Indigestion eat lean, and slowly. Concentrate your mind upon tollwt b also Cadcura, $f,s upon Ailments Petmliar to Wo- "�~ Masticate and MiliastkSte each number) number. The ring, t then"willbssentyon Preen eNi ." ; 10MIL black abTwel for and the Lytta ; _ mouthful of food. the tumbler will swing Idly 'fora pow Write for it to Keep Minard'L 1.ln ertelit In the horse. For stoutness, drink lees; slit much few moments. Gradually the swing- see► titer Doadniak.Ta sidian Sold nom. _�_ tluou�oos eheDoastaioa GanadbnDepo4t: Medidfue 4'[p,, Coboarg Ontario. I"*; and walk sus miles per day. tag wilt seem to have, purpose. 344 SL PW 1111r• t=&" book contains valuable tfoforma?iCn A��a�., T • ._ Then it will swing through a longe! 3eiD aaav"W6 tom. every woman should know 4 "■z�aV' Iles thJaness, eat tasteairg (fartaso are and finally It will strike the =It b a valuable exports' Dee sneous) foods; go to bed earl ce lot a side of the tumbler. Slowly It 8111 k lsirgetr to appear occasionally before up m'ts' indulge, 11 possible; Sa-an Lf- swing back and then stitke-the tum- _ ,mss jgroaps of children for, In order to at- mruOon 'usp' and L'take' s 'Spectiliftill'apeof bier once mord. If you concentrate 4, -r J: olive oil after each meal. your mind on the number the rias tract and hold their attention atm must. t f Ilve the'song as well as For "nerves" eat prunes; don't will strike- the number of which slag 1R She smoke; reduce your consumption of you thought.. Then it will come to " , joust bring her,Imaginative fall in- tom; go for a quiet half-mile walk be- Ito tet- play and vivify the words with dna Without using the tumbler, you tore breakfo , and we your will- �� �acceut; parse s4ad tafiection. above' our mind power. upocani ihe�dlreectioni deal ed, maks 'ti ,t 4` sit things Shia must be genuine in har ;desire and efiiort to please at<d eata� For a weak cheat or tendency _to the ring swing estber 'round Lad lain. colds,breathe deeply alwsyb. 'round or back and forth. changing ' A��• It will not do to some before these For threatened baldness, wear_ adirection as you will. light hat; brush your hair.frequently, Try It. You will And it puzzling. Llert ind-dis0orning young sobb' with and rub in a little olive oil nightly. tt r F- s# :•,a song only half learned. They know. Klt$r t11ta out and paste it, ,oitll - ]-, ^you see name Bayert On tablets, you :,Anthea•,thing, if a conventional style For aeuralgill, eat (bedaiuse of its .. outer,of fire seriew,bit a scrapbook.l e� ; ;a!tone is adopted the a4nger will make stro4•content"of iron) spinach on, wary.possiblo occasion. are not getting ASP iriti at ,t ADIt for Minard's and take no oth111 • very little headway sato the hearts of For a flushed or pimply fats, avoid y•- her yaath2nl Iieteners. Children are all pastry; eat little meat, but much . xT. quick'to detect and resent insincerity v lista are fought relentlessly n- vi or ail4eciatton. The singer Who.has s frult and green vegetables, and drink fhtltlesslon Lo zillion that she will be ableto"decesve no alcohol. dons Underground Railway; when .a child tato believing than who is' Finahe Finally,to eD S66d general health, one is seen special rat-catchers .are A use cold water—three large glasses sent after it. The rate come out for • � ' something which she is not will flat rails. . the seas on, the , and a alIon gr r .a. dally internally, g or as ex- .. -` ^r -that she has, slipped a cog in her cal- tiernally., •'- a `eulations. _ Repentan is not a matter of-psa-, e All things.constdere it a pretty 'MONEY ORDERS. sionate lag but of serious think- red ability always safe to send a Dominion w to please the general p if she Is 'Express .Money -Order. Five dollars -- a L success with children. Singing, for i costa three cents. children is•the most natural- field in - America's PIonal Dog Rernedies •; which•a singer_can,work. and fro St at- Activity in Gold Mlninp y soca on, L rordz invaluable schooling and--pre As the prices of commodities [all DOG DISEASES paraxion for the art of singing for men!,gold increases in value. At the same and'Rea to reed r ` and women who, after all Is said, are j time gold mining becomes mare profit- i !ratled Free to ens ♦Adree. - in reality grown lip children ih §oDhis-'sb]-a and.the-output of gold is greater! -at. CLL e�ov 1N co. I'm Accept only an "unbro en package" of gayer Tablets sf t In w+tt atte street iticated and conventional guile. f 1Rie present activity of the gold-min- Um ret+, U.S.A. Aspirin," which contains directions and' dose worked out r - h clans during 22 ears and proved safd b l�' pio'ns-for ' 'ung companies 1s owing to the fall In g y pr y�, usranteedEoze�naRem�dy prices and to the expectation of fur- -- - -� - then.recessions. The mines In CaniL-i .:Colds �'-Headache Rheumatism " w r "We gua-antee to give You immediate da, the United States and the Tranlh r ?relief for the worst ci-ses of Eczema veal are ptoduciag caasidet4bIy more AttpaatfYB Pro OSIt10n : Toothache Neuralgia ieuritls -=tlr . Balt lthenm Prompt attention -- -- ld II6W th�ITc a year a0 . - . :_ p ..__. -.— ` given to mail orders. Eight ounce 'go ( ler oaa �sttr au roust sew arache i.uk'Ilba�o Paijl, Pain Y iE cellar fifty,-prepaid. �' - seRapalper aeaDrlDaee to i{lw s HUGHEL CO. The figure 3 was the perfect number a" �4 WNSSI ,..,-may `Boyar"-bozos-of.12 t+►bleta--AleQ b®ttles of-St sad !9@--� bottie of the Pyth"agoreans, who said i-t.rep-; ♦i►D3flLrti• Ti haolaldD ,Aavf i!>l4 PARLIAMENT $T, TORONTO pa►ltsilins 00• ren 1n, the trade mark arvrlatPrPit In is well l of Bayer AffO estnrr'o! Mona- C. :y i. resented -the beginnI middle and� cetl _cfdeste of 9 I fCs tiswhite C 1n, well s, the that AsylrtA� a 7a7or lmitatlone, the thiels of B ar" oaafiaay fitlaat seriel • wank, the oyar cfoo& ra x �� pD�. u1 u act l t 1enbtic afnd k"Il No. 301 ,+.: ...u- <.- ;, '. ,h' .•r:;"" ,.a t� ,yam .d.. c'b.{ w Y`.. G'.r "�i sv:" 's' '1W. 'S.w qT ,: 1+:-,• i ,i :',•.,, g a. h ,'^�i"^�a•- P w 5 +F k r ! w1Y^• •fit. '�, ,.:�r t � ! "fixn. "- ,�p ..W, aim..i�E4ty .w' Y, �.,,,4`''a'• �"'rY_'a^,,,(:' xL�:'F G � - A 4 7,; J S U -T jWHIT93Y -0 TORCNTO foR PRESERVING id In adva" pa Stopping at all Towns en route 'jbt�ripti*ns a Valted States and 'Great RUBBER 'RINGS,' ZINC.00 in advance. METAL 'TOPS ooe 12 7 Sat urday 'Service . -Sunday Service Week Days' -JOHN MURK01 Prices-Rijhb- - Proprietor. ­ Leave eav-e L Leave . .-Whitby PICKLING VINEGARS- Whiti MYTES AND COMM914TS. Whitby_ XXX ",-J�ie Cider, 40 cents per gallon The 7.15 a. m. new -regulation regarding 8.16 a, m. 7.L5 a. m. on bank t T ronto Pure Whiti WI-46, 45'cerKs per g4ilou, e', use Toronto Toronto h h 4 of excise stamp .,Pare Malt,.Q0 cents per gallon ' In. 41 10;00 m. 0.00 a. M. a. odraf ts, cheques and receipts Is not 0 a. tega'r&d very favorably by the These are the N;eij best on the* market and your pickle'are :Wh.it;by Whitby Whitby La. P. 14. bound to keep is you use out good" 5 venlence attending their use. On 'and.afterOct let it will be. com- to �., ablie, Whole Mixed on account of the incon- 1.45 p. s.1Toronto orone__Toionto- Celery. -Turmeric in lk Pf6kling Spice Seed Powder pulsory to use only ekels staiii' 9 Powder P 10.00 P. M. .00 P. M. A.30 P. M. 6 for this purpose,-whereas former- 3 • Root Evet-ytllibg needed Y postage stamps were permitted, Whitby :Crtirry -Toronto Station Powder and W p. in. Whitby Station ­ Victoria Park and 1 Ginger for Pickling were used almost exclusively as they were so couch *more Toronto Kingston'Road venieut. By.the-new regn a one Fear- Caraer-f R -0 N ' 0 H 'A R 0 8 11.00 P. M. J . ..:.excise stamps can u6t be.,7 sold at post offices as.'thei Departme"at In Fares—Whitby$1 25 Return, 75 cents Single clat 'a that'it would cause a-mix. Pickering 1.00 Return. 50 cents Single yup in the book-keeping.-but will Other FARM ' LAND S je-r places between.Toronto and Whitby charged according buy TzP6 sold.at places designated by the to distance. k­� I or sell your farm, ­' ": -TORONTO BUS LINE To b consult the Farm Land3 Department of .0ove - All banks and car- OSHAWA rnm' ent. 40mai offices will keep them for N.&—Please cut this out for future reference. United Tarmw& Co-operative Company; Limited. will. be decidedly in- k sale. but It h7 --niEnt fo. the pelft majord f -A� J. XLLLSON, Representative, -,a .people to go to these places. t by Peat offlues are open for much. is erine, Whi 5 longer hours than books and cus- � "Pe . R -fm&s offices and they are much S T A %,..,_,tnor9Dumero .9, and hence much M u e , onater t4i reach. People do not Tasibion Sho 0 PHONOGRAPH RECORDS PP �obj.object pay 11 tarni's �pwt:l ec to a of taxes qt � "The difference is in the tone." made tie cessary by the war, but �-_ithey have a right to expect the We have a,fine selection of Records on hand, or we would be plowed e n n u Hats to receive our a ment to make it, as easy as G reat Reductio' ' i pe Come and hear them.' =slrble for, them to nay these X special orders, taxes. Surely there are no post PRICE 65 CENTS—WHY PAY MORE? wabtera in the conDtry who are so ' '.Misses Rate, regular 4.25, for&50 this week Incompetent that they are .not Buy the beet and get Kitchen Brand Overalls and Shirts. Sherwin- capable of keeping a separate ac- Children's Hats, reduced to rcKk-bottom prices count .for postage and excise Williams Paints. Dominion Express Money Orders Reduction of 1'50 to 2.00 in all Stamps. It may be that the trou- ble lies with the clerks at Ottawa. also. Sealers, Cr kery, etc.,from tie. Ladies` Hats. our who-esurfiot afford to spend time In these,7minor matters, when they .THORN TONNS, BROUGHAM .�:have their galf -and other amuse- ge Stack of Ladies' C snents to attend to. Lar a oats THE BUSY STORE -TA: THERE'S A RE OF 27 00 to 95.00. -Best material and style ANNOUNCING �i1�Q�'P pe anM HdCanton, Cre Mficoti e DreMes ring wi,eiH REFUNDING LOAN I= e alp wa vo -e Them. Come and 5 PERCENT BONDS iour Motto: 84tisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. to year Bonds. price 98.25. to yield OU, a- 5 14 per cent. r 'in need of a Range or Heater e year Bonds. prim 90. to yield 5.28 per cent. -Canosidan National R -be sure7'and call an:d see Railway (-0.N. R.) -SAMUEL SC.HWARTZ g�T� (seven'yemr) first-mortmaste Debezi- tutee maturing M&,y S. 199D. . Price 6770 Per thousand,or 81000 Invested _,The' Happy Thought 'Broicik St, -Whitby":` 320 increbses Ma. • -413rity. Phone or wire'orden at our e alsosupply repairs tor' all kinds of expense. 'DYKES oft ROU S d furnaces.. r aro e2uj Dutd"St. East. 'Partner stoveii, ranges an The Farmer' 2tf Whit". Out. A Bank, 'Me itmovidual, in knolorn by &0 =Mpany ft 7 heape--W 96m words,eves y bank bas a disdrAt cbaractes, 'Get your eavi6troughing put in repair ]I)*' 'A. -MORDUE rule Bank has been sadosely associated with Mal ie"lC*. tbo mant in the past ha cosah"that it is now characterised as before the fall rains Funeral Director Fanners Partner let eas WN L&efted andhabher if so "T I C UE G -to-date Motor 9quipmem- THE S. BAM -,UP iSuccessor to is Ti"DARD B.,,"K CHAS.L or CANAD& BETERI . - MARRHAM OPER EIGHTY-THREE MILLIONS, 7- TOTAL ASSETS Pick I cring Brar :After Fifty Y Phone WW, W. F. Law, Manager V. ei� -ich, -Whitby Branch, C. A. McClellan, Manager UNDED fifty years ago, the Dominion Bank to-day has a chain of branches throughout the greater part of lat Ma nes ' Sho FOsp Canada, and strong foreign affili ions circling the 010 globe. Our half century of banking experience has developed. -of financial PICKERING % complete and efficient service and a knowledge Y-affairs, invaluable,to ourpatrons. -MARKET ,-- l ' Now is-the time to see about'your Vi EA7. Her good j *per-lbtind Ruast or Steak,W6 have=a4suppl y WIRM BRANCH, G. P. LYND, Nkasp& aT of Harness and Accessories �L�Hurlohl,Roast or Steak, ._28c -T C. (MM 1118IS1111110i at various prices. -Porterhouse Roast or -Steak, 28(_ BROOKLIN BRANCH, Give uFi and be Rump Rowit,... a convin ed! 'Fine Rib Roast,* ... ... 20c :Good Shoe Repairing Service �f�Heavy Rib Roast, Pot Roas to ljc LEYShoulder Roast.- 18 and 18c P OECIL BRAD _.kolrin Baker - --------*-111-ir-a-ess malk-e—r, risket,.to boil, 9 . B 25c :_ ONTARIO Leir of Pork,... , Tooin of Pork, Bread l'' e• tried.-to mike ' 20c, We The Pickering ',Shouldet Roast of Pork, 'Pork ChOP0, -,'Buns, Cakes and Cookies oarried byour drivers. -.701ance Committee Pure Pork Sausage, 25c ...-Phone 900' abd have' ihem%call'. j Finest Salt Pork...., 25c ::�0reat demand,for the 88c ,.,Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece,bjeot of this'Association is to 'tessen stealing and prosecute �-7 9'Martha Jane" sliced, the felons. Mild Ctired Gottkg6 Rolls (half or..whole), S& 'Chocolates Cottage CIOUS sack'Bacon, 45c —they're deli -.,�bsrs having property alglen omijuni 55c h Try a box "Molmmedistely-wit h Ultsuber Cooked Ham, s ... Of Execiative C)oW= A cool drink at the Soda Fountain goes good when its hot. 'edombership too 11.00. Sund"s, Sodas etc., served in the be 55 cents, em. --Easy First and Domestic shorten dbift-inav*be bad from Ems President or. Vertex Sanitary Syst :7 Somtery on s9ptlaskion, 5 lbs, 90 cents 1"rints IS cents zX a-.t com.—L. D. Banks,C.a.Paim. 'Wedding Cakes Our Specialty era Donald Muciro, Pickering. Fresh Tpouf qLad-White Fish Every Friday ij venieut. By the new regi2la one Pickerin J. R. Thext®rtil'i Wei 4 Clark' W. "�L- REID, . .PIC KEE ING He R. Monney 9 • 'jo 4; L 11, 0 M, Z�l 6 0A ....7'r.•?v+�.o>a .u«ro, �+ .�?°°Yic""zt$Sla.,S te=a �:+�: °ai, *�> h a, "� "t'A .,:a.-�•�C%%. .r: e°.�.;.'. .:C: �* *s+ rM't�!i''F �7�,F"�s:+' `st,.;.�., . : s� r: �, +z•"xs;+ ,g ,� .w«. .a 'd;^ •. •", t',,"5° ^3': �S a ° .2SiAY,ra'...a 'd. .... ' v. i Teat �r' rse'w'', °y �+m.. . .,•��u-'d�*.' t.§ sw. ''�4rw xy ✓'� a•«••'�{•: .!�,:. a ° � ,�'i•" .:..-. •" _.. •.rle"--z , ,5 �"�....,. ...i•'°' -T. ..o ,.,•.�, .�.yr+, �, -...r -•,�,=� �� .'N�"'''yc"4,.' -..£..., .a„�.ro sr.; ,rS'•:q""a'.:5 ''�,+ �. �'. ..+. x 'r.°' `:::"r. . ..,-"'•1`.:.';.'f'_.. ,. �{. ; �;.,;..a•: .n5•,�.r. e.. „nF.:•-i .fie•' t}:. ''!, ,;•.. ..:, r�: h`.. t✓Ty ,�S„ .,..,. .. ..?E�. ,,.;..i' ,n".... ,, .<.,.�h -.T.0... .:+'-Y.. ,,-:!„ SaS�, ....b ,} ,.�...._�a..sv, . �"'� rf .•r.�', a ,i,•e'. x • �1.a� •i„ 'b�` r 'Y - F ' ', .:. 2 x•.r•w... .r:: - '....„ _;: .si...;,.;,C_ .-:.:..:+1.. ._caw." �.'^a-r..�_.,r.y..--�E. .'Y �A' .�..r�, - ..�`.k'.ro. 3,.`. 'f�'";•,s� „rvf o.�.Y`d• d.5: �v 'F�j' 'i : ,. .:.,^Casa .;+ ;y.;••{`W„•..r•. •.v .,_,c .� -,.:. .,s! r" CLAREMONT." _.. .� Prof.Judson F,,dwards. of the -a rich 1 0 1 � Michig n Ag !tura College, * �. R^,...Mrs. McCallum and'Mls. Pokey left fos.lsis home'on:Thtusds last '+were in$toulEvilla oa Zidonday. y a maso"n"abl"' f" after baro re for a week owin - R..'J. Mann end, W1 fuer D�iherfather's g � g ¢:.. _ � <'-to bin father @,death . > c� ; ,d a business tri to Yioelan�dh ' ,. . y, hh�� P Rev'A.McLellan, who has been / r g ods' .­..,,. Moadap. spendtou the past mouth holiday- N A large quantity of baled hay log in Western Ontario, will be - ' is being shipped frow. .Claremont ` ,cafe week. borne in time to take 1xiA own ser- '-' �- _.._____�_�_.__ 1 .,: -�--.•,.--,.�- r..w J. S. and Mrs. Heel spent Sun- Ladies, on Sunday 'next. ® , 5' F ^'• �' Ladies, if you wish .to get a _ • corset for perfect comfort, dura- See our New' Ginghams and da with J.R.and Mrs.Thexton; - . of Pickering. bilisahealthfulness and style, - Chambrays, r =. Silo filling and buckwheat. bar- call t Mrs. Florence's, on' Sept. T • ` vesting is the ordef of the day 28tb and 29th len 'd Oct. let. * !t he„ Solution ,A full line of Wall Papers, with the farmers. Miss Mabel Edwards has return �' • newest designs, y. Miss Margaret Maenab agent ed to the city to re'sutpe her duties T© Your Fuel Worries Ladies' Summer Underwear and =Sunday in Uxbridge with her in the-public schools as teacher of brother, Charles. DQasestic 'Art after being home oa Hosiery at right prices. " John Scott sold four shorthorn account of Fier father's death. Thi a-� ' 1y�,g about your faun in waste wood which heifers to R. O. Miller, of :Lucas, Clark RKtvSOn.of Toronto, spent a .Toronto Saw will readily turn into coal-saving fuel. It's one , Men's Summer Shirts,- new pat•' =M r y Iowa, this week, Sunday with relatives In Clare- -steel the best money-makers I know of and I can recommend it terns. Men's Underwear, s , Mrs. A. W. Mackay is spending wont, and on bi's return was ac- highly as .a .profitable solution of your fuel worries. All 2•piece and combin• a couple of weeks with her dough- companied try Mrs. Rawson ho construction--strongly braced-built "to ,last. ,Will operate beat -tions. ter, Mrs. Combo, of Toronto. had been spending a couple of with a TORONTO Engine-built to run e9 iciently on gasoline or A full line of Fresh Groceries _ Ira and Mrs. Puwell's daughter weeks with friends'here. key, always on hand at lowest p y Claremont r. an Mrs. en a oronto w fa..o y one o _ many mone - -, passible-prices. s entover Sunda in . .with therm. Gladys left last week for tions in the Toronto Farm Equipment line. Leta talk over Lha heir nen• home in Windsor. Mr.' Highest prices paid for D. A. Pugh has the agency tar others when you're is town. or write to me for literature. the Cc;ckshntt plow-shares of all Pengelly has a good position in produce. .. a many others em. x, Detroit, and like r ..sizes, which may be secured at pictyeci•in Detroit, reside In. the Pilkey s !curage. W. Rr'. EMERSON, Whitby Phone 308 J D. A. '►�!'(f(�TTS Reserve)�ridgy; Oct. 12th, for Canadian city, crossing the river the entertainment to be, given is every mori,inR and evening while CLAREMONT, - ONTARIO the Union Church. Watch out going to and returning from work. for fall perticulara in abzt week's Prior to their departure from Cleremont Mrs, Pengelly was Are issue. made the sec ipirat of a handsome N - r , cmerclie.b the Of Ala s few daysant_ week purchasing hich'she hat been a valued mem- z� two carloads of feeding cattle, her nea0y y* i `which were-unloaded at Dagmar on Tuesday. for'School Opening A l a A targe number of the Masonic Whltevale brethren accepted an invitationDoric Lodge, Pickering, r from to : c_ s The ervice Asara e - Weare ready to supply yon, withfroy • , loin them on Thursday evening at Sg all kinds of Roots and Shoes c s corn roast and'melon feed at the for the bays and girls. home of F. M.Chapman, of Aue. Overhauling, Painting, all 'kinds We have Tweed Suits for Boys, illy repairing doae. Ignition -Tweed Pants and,Stockings The weather of the poet week a opecialty. at lowest prices.' .: p has been all that could be desired, Your old Ford top re-covered r A large supply of ]!den's Heavy, ►,�"' 1 being very warm and lot@ 'of sun- fur $18.00. Boots,solid leather. ` ehine. It is being much appreci- ated by the farmers who are thus Berry & Poynter y< n A Call_at ' -awAbla lot of their tall zt • work done. x ,Theannual Rally Day services arness +$n' • 1"• �'�S ..ot th ,Sabbath School of the '-un- ion he _Ua•ton Church will be held at _10 6!elock sharpon Sunday forenoon Repaired promptly and satin- next. Thespecial Rall Day Pro- faction guaranteed. Goo'di@w Coal, Coal s gramme will be followed through- Atrial is solicited. out. A hearty invitation is ex- # like ,10ther =kms tended to an. Hard and soft Goal of the ' E�4res.R�E.dPl►.S-2TJ3 js � s3Ct� quality - Acorn roast was hold in the best OL ppaarsonage grounds of the Baptist at the "Corner Shoo Ston►, Churrh on 6lcroday eve©lupi when __ Claremont, Oat. bstween thirty and forty of the --- — _---_ _ Foeb►years ago Canadian'mothersTHOSLAW' young people of the congregation —� were baking pies in Happy • • •� met and eojayed themselves to the Aero Cushion Tires - --Thought ice. And ell through � mss fullest extent is games of various the Intervening years Canadian x jo -out. their as well as is the tesat.� .� Stop puncture women have.been the$r appy 1s i p e deftmeal-sod bsldesgI ' About one hundred of the troubles. and Carrbinatiaa Hot ib1 ,for which the _young friends of Burl and Mrs. - Ain and Not carter ���mHappy Z`�sht � f� arson, who were recently Marr- ro Urnaoeafor larger homer. oven-, Three hundred thousand' INC -=•Ied. vastest-their.home oa -the sev. - Canrdism bona have been made - enth concession on Monday:Iv„ appy Thought �•ppy>�'H'PPv Tliouglit>Raat°'' ; ' ening and presented them wit a o'c':} tib bring real comfort into Gn't this the rsn>ge you wast is your miscellaneous shower. They all •�-� q bt. xhs stove-boated bonus. boom? You are eneitkd co good •r �. e` report a most'enjoyable social °'- �•o '*s ; �' results!roan your bekias. Get therm CALIFORNIA by doing y evening •.o••°ac a • , - oro work on a Hrppy. b.0 • c The wet weather of the latter ;-,' - +dna k esRure-t. They may. Bart of Angust and the early part .'b�y:°•av,�s r�i1a�, ,��, �, large your p Q To y ou e b sof September, followed by the .=?b'a•a;oe'�c� �7► a•P• •� oven,food cooking see.escelleat letting IIS lIIet81 8t weather,of the past two ..�QI1t�7Y � appearance,water reser•voirccwato wetki has had a very.,bene$cial b''`�a :•cv'a.. . fromt as desired—and all those little effect on the root crops. and the . +d � �� V New- Ideal Pipe or -labor-saving attachments that meso _ _ land. The late potatoes •;o° .;� rp ' sO much. x" a� .•. Pi eless Furnace Md turnips Promise to be s very • Poo • t _'• . :SOLD BY P ,-,"Pasture good crop. • w B A L D \ The o of the Bspptist Church will be held �. - / O N _; nly.faoe nrn The annual Sunday School Rally -'-�-•--�5�3,• ztex t Sut7dap morning when the Takes the place o!air tubes. At BRANTRORO•CANADA• with a shaker and _ x service will be given .over largely to the Sunday School and promis. They are made of highly porous duplex grate. 'es-to be of unusual interest, - The Para Rubber, and ride as easy All wank and'furnace gnaran- w "� past(,r will deliver an appropriate as air Address In the morning and in the teed. Ask for estimate. +evenlog his sub'ect will be Y."•Matchless Love for Uhristless �• �• Thexton NDIIY COMPANY-uMi1QD N '$inners.•: Agent. PICgERIALi, F. 0 0 P E R F. - — LS MFS " Attention is called to the fact - - -D A 111 C I N G 26 clLAREMONT that on Sunday, Oct- 7th,' and on p - `' 'Monday, Oct.8th, the 102nd.anrii= //��, i ..'vereary of the Baptist Chnrah will �n excellent floor, fleet-class music a Ideal 1TrOcery S Yo� ° be observed. There will be a sperrc by 8halis'Orchestra from Toronto and sal speHker at both services uti the efficient management of W. R In the course of aiew days we shall be -t' q Suer a a9 well as special music. Hole accounts for the successful dance �, moving into our mew "tore. orated �y y held at 'Orchard Inn, Rouge Hill Pieikokin T oar O'n t 0 about 160 feet South from the four Rev. J. M. Smith, of Emmanuel ember 1st: � main corners of the village. We need gist Road,Saturday,>6ept baptist Church, Toronto, will be Dancing at S p. m. this (Saturday►. • •��_ more room to carry on our extensive the speaker. Mr. Norman Green- Good parking,space for cars. 47tf p and also growing business.' We shall irvag, a splendid violiaiet, will'also — --- --� �~ U L1 V make delivery to any part of the town be prrseot. - CC�rm�Ga.Desria and special attention gives to phone The annual Masonic service will i * orders. Only the beet of Food Stnfb — =be held is the,Union Church at Farm Machines sad ire"old $egin ing Saturday, August 25th will be keQt on our shelves. A an ,ly Y Reps by _ of Neilson a ice Cream will be epptt g 230 p m. on Sunday next, and A,lova Sharp, Singstotl Road, constantly on hand throughout t5e will be conducted by Rev. A. Me- East o! Whlcby. _ :: Leave Plekerig '':'Leave Toronto summer. Our Objectise - qualify �. --�%Lellan. The members of the or- - Fust.Low Prices-all goods guaaatd• der are req nested to meet at their 2 Telephone Oshawa�82 R 4 teed. Let us get your next order. 'r d 7.45 a: m. 10.00 a. m. a a hall at 2.o'clock A special offering Markh m Brea Q�ns�d Broad will be taken in aid of the Sick FLM DALE MII.L� -4.1b p'-m. Ph Clare children`s Hospital, Toronto, and FRANS CHTHLCW for the Howe for Consumptives. This tri cancelled on Sundays _ _ ARZ ,laIC7$f3RSNC 9 OQ IYI II.U� p. me CLARTMONT, ONT O d cordial invitation is extended to �►11 tri attend this service. p• Mr. William Mundell, who This trip made only on Sundays t • W eliave ;just reoeived :i, advertised apples for sale in the _ a shi m@ibt 01 (Standard ,Tijne)• last issne of the NEWS complains P >` that be has been greatly bothered Canada's Best Flour : ��g -ever since by large' numbers of peopie coming to iris place with storm trip from Pickering $1.00. Intermediate pointe :barrel:,and bags to be filled with :Ogilvie's - charged proportionately. s s►pples long after his supply sues t �ezhansted. Th NEws is a good Royal Household °Date of return must be arranges at time 9. "; d,, !medium for advertising but it ,. 2 ,. of ticket purchase.' _ Of all materials and 610M `'cavil! not gaaraatee to atop. the AU90,", kepi In seek. Ii will pa; you a people from coming after the - '"Pastry Flour e.tl a1 ourworks sed l'sp74 o "Y �gOOd9 have been sold. We would _ Bus stops' at Gordon House. �Fassengers taken on agents ';ao w°•empto�b;-� recbmmend those who thus adver Chopping and Oat Rolling _ slit any point. — d ly we can, and do 1hr0� •1!� itise their products to get-P-card@ _ oommiasfon of 10 per leaf.., you printed at the NB*s office with every week day l oersainlysave by pnroLadas fraes tr. LLACUTT S GARAGE, words such as this •'Yes', we have All kinds of Peed on hand �� °'u'0�''a' 'ono apples to-day. Post it on the MATHESON .} •J T MATH T ! to poet and is should have the osired effect. zee oozl ,, ..Phone Ind. 200 pe«sad gja:lur WhifDy,OnOrrla , i J �, :,, a .,.u.x a. . ,x6 ., „✓^ craw,,h �.� M," . u„T. : ,:r. . • '' ,:.r ,«, :,. �. z' 'E. 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One point,brought y � 1: ,, : �. .. ­ I­"I x&­' . ,, .I - ,­, 1...� I I . I '.... evening of the twenty-third: He of :. , .. ­ -- ...- ­ 1.,.L" . 41r..oe � --- - . � -;-�- had the officers was that in the search ..�" . . .. . . . . . . . " . . . . I 11 . - . �.'­ . . - . 6�-"4�-�,­`�"'L I-:1jr?r"enjor 1green ton YOU wild UO 64htillis dined at the City Club, and had left the rooms the :two thousand dollars - . 1 ., I .1 .. - .I... - . - Ra.". -g�.. . I '4k :!.: ,.,-, !, : - '. . . there after dinner to go to his art- was not found. The oil broker gave -:1 =-�5­ � �;, . I 1 - up . W 7-fied'- 'Other h]C-15-1,4. --rrr it todu7s - 'information as to his uncle's affatis ' . �. , , .,.�� . ,. _*Jth rL0 . . � meat. To a club member dinizig with'. . . Lifebuo' may be safe. - ,. - _, ��­�. . - I ­ -7 , I .--- him he had' an appointment 1. "'You knew' your uncle wen?" the . ' ' � _ : . . �� I lit on �...... , 01- - , I 'L . V the tender-' . . , lawyer asked )�eaently... L I . . - i4SCList at his rooms with-a lady; . .. ­ � � � � � � � � � . . . est sidn. I I .. ...- - .. "- "Intimately. �. - - I .1 . L .. - �: excitement ... ­ 1, . ��,�,­'. A rustling, ,wave of - 15­�­,-T6 Origin of Common .1 H�Jping .&e Brmd ro I , piku-. . 'It' in wonderfully , L - "And were on good terms with . , ,­., ­ . ., . Watching a blind pianist in Paris swept the benches. Those who had - .� ".., `,­," 12R,"-,-.'1,"- ,Exormio'na. I � . - I *-cleanalnit for I .:L:�'�"L'"! . " " ---d I f her instru-'Come to sole sensations had found their'-him?" . I .. - i'm, '66 istinguishing the keys -o I . I .. � ...�::.� ..'�.... '­�­ kery is responsible for many d - - .. � - . . ­­ �*yll I . ­ -hands.faces and bod. ,­ , '!�e­­- I . �. 11J thrill. Kirby drew in his breath 1' 'fThe best" " I .1 I I � '. Sense Of 11�'bL � - �, -I settled ment. by her remarkable . g�,�J,Orsses we an use, Such an ! - "'Had he ever suggested to you that les. �. z , ,- -, , 1. - •ha�shl touch,: so oxinjuiated the Inventive sharply. He leaned forward; not to e?" , . .-,::_I I e ..,.�,4, ;�,; " --That cooked his goose," . . I be,might commit suicid "I"-Maid jam&WW&- . ;I - " . . . -1 into awful stow," "I gave .. ­ . O��1­ , . . I I ­ . '� � ;I- He got in tin,e.Hauy that in 1784 miss a word. hah"Mip&"" ,:( '.'' I I . tion-the name of the ' 14 .,.,i . e - - ,gz-,��,Iuhu--a-pretty roasting," and "He was genius of Valen i of the lady, Mr. Blanton?"asked the coroner, with emphasis. "He*asthe last man .1 .. 4. 01. -�--�- : -�' he produced the first bock*er print- , "Did he men' . 'Never," answered the oil br�oker - , I -i .� , . ' �,,�,A - I L ed with relief lettere, , � . I . - I . his hands with :, .. I --- . .one brown.- ' ' re,for the use ,- washing the backs of in the world one would have assocl- I - I . ' s"It is. said thit wheii Eric, King of blind. . - -. . � . ated with such a tho-aght.11 . . . ,� -t� . the Palms. :' . � . I .. � . .-,� " book Hinny ex- . 1. � , . -13- w-eden, 9ttatked,a. town wAit a mere "No.pt - �., 1. .;� � "Did he own a revolver?" � 11`71i Before producing his: .. .,. I :- "' ' . - I .. -� "No, not to my knowledge. He had , kt,�,, dful of soldiers, the cAtizens In dq7 PertmenW With different farms and "Or his business with her?"' : i " I ­ . . a an automatic." `�, to dis- "No. But seemed to be goose tor' to sizes of letters, with a view I annuyed. ­,�-, Ufon hung out a g "What calibre was it?" . .. , . � r'bi3ot � I ­ , the covering- the precise shape in which Mr. Blanton also seemee to-be annoy-, .I �­ 11,�-I -I AL But finding that affair , stinguiab- ed "I'm not quite sure-about a .38 I . . they could bimost readily dl - He had considered not mentiorfing! I I .. joke.they sent heralds to ask; this appointment� but his conscience, , ' ... ., . ., �' -I as no think. . . I . ­,• ugi I ed by- the touch. At length�he fixed ,, .­... . what he really wanted. The I , - "In - 'When did you see it last?" � i upon a.letter diftering but Id not let him hide it � None the ­ .,; �I led-facett6usly: "What I w . slightly hp resented or Ole I �"I don't recollect." . ., ' , . cook your goose." . I . - public mores c ow. prosecuting attorney e -I'll, �,.. �I..-..I -- . ' =0:=`f'eg1JI " - � 1. ' ZZ - A U-0 pilum . Mrs. at-tended.,the first club member who was dead. He:added at his notes. V -- .Lblf'� � t.. ... . - I "You are his next of kin?" . . 1. dy'sdw'?"'comes fr-om''an old play annotiucerpetat of the invention that an explanation. ."Aly feeling LW&S that .. . . Cunningham, I '. �� C . , W, I 4d ' "Very good, Mr. Cunningham. You . ", " . I the in 1. the Royal Institution for Young Blind it was some business matter being I R Hy brother and I are his nephews, * ' .. .." V. , - - ..Sneed. . GUFAL Farmar e had lio nearer relitiv to 1 may be -excused, it -Mr. Johns In :. , ­11;� . I � dold-stU.'so ,disgusted -with his Persons was, established, and the in- force on him. - He had been. at C4 , ea. . . L -­ I -.-',.a: orado 8 ri durink-the day and "You are his onlW nephews--his only I through with you, unless some mem- L. I ' . �. � 1. 11-1 I - ( ',references ,to .Mrs.. ventor himself was placed'at Its head. bE ­ ber of the j ury has a question he ' . I - "4 pro Lbl7rhiancrIbeen.unable-to Bee,'the near relatives?" I . : , a �elghbvr,- that.he breaks ..mong the books he Issued subse- lady earlier." ' - . I Cunningham hesitated, for just the�w0uld'like'to, ask." . . . .. ..- L . -­: I. . . .� I I . ' I I I . t", quiet, wool ye?" � Allus d1n quently were a grammar, a-catechism, "Did ho say " - � blinking of an eye- He did not want, One of the jury had. He was a . ...1 I "Be.I� . 9- a,?## - . � I I . 11 ... " W*Dame Grandy into my,.,ears, and small portions of the Church Ser' ...-L.. . . . to bring Kirby into his testimony if dried-out wisp of a man wrinkled like ,­41 I ­ Zvo-c,, not exactly.". . .1 I - . r ,with severed of Al he could help it. That might ultimate-I a winter pippin. "Was your uncle � . L ., did he say to give you that . I I" i . I . in ,. . .. . .1 engaged to be married at the time of. ' 'j' , 11 'Mrs Grandy Bay? Wbat,U vice, together I I What' ' � . 1191c, - .go$ - . Grundy think?" - I impression. ly lead to his arrest. -"L.., LLt�."i ' . __ The4fatraner's words have pessed in- The Institution prosoered for some "I ,don't recall his words." �. . . "He had one other nephew." I ..This death?" he piped.- I "Living in Denver?", ' ­ : There was a mild sensation in the - ..to tomuwn speech, and the mythical , I ­.�.6time, b3it eventually funds diminished, "Or the substance of them?" � ifigo." . 1 I . m: Curious eyes eyt toward this. ,Q, I Common flys I " * - room:"No. I had I .. , . . forro . . ,I I i�,'�`� tits. Gra �and the scheme looked like iollapsiug the IMPreffldOno.very "Where'?" L L . I , . �W . ady hoe become the censor . � . grweful, slender a veiled wo. , .. . mmv#-and the Impersonation,of altogether until the French-I Govern, strongly." o � . "Somewhere in Wyoming, r think man sitting at the extreme Wt of the ," . L N A I I dr, I I � - t es, to the rescue. , . The coroner reproved him I I .. � men ­ . � . distness. . - tartly- We do.not correspond." room.. - ng, "Litee Partington. The books were bulky and expen- "Please confine your to facts . "Do you know if he is there now?,-, Cunningham flushed. The question . . , � .. ­ �,�j. The Baying, . . . g? and not to impressions, Mr. Blanton. The witness dodged: " - �.-% ITe, and the letters lacked the per- He lives seemed to him a gratuitous probe into I I � , " , ,,`A�W her le, net heard very often m "I.,,, r. C1132- there, I think." the private affairs of the family. "I I . I �211 - "I= sin ham left the City Club?@' -� . ,'fo on happen to knoW.where 6 not care to discuss that," he ans- � .,�� Do you know at what time X ,.DDwad& 91 In November, 1824, a heavy nce and sharpness essential - . - 110, Bile, a kto-the sea.; pe . _ , - I . I, =1 A*hlgh'tld* li rfect tangibility. These faults not "At 8.45.11 ­ ' t the present moment?" I I ­ �Fiwcottage of a Mrs. Partington, -7ho beij�g remedied. this remarkable int " . . ... ,.4 Is wered'quietly. . �,. . Precisely?'! . . , : "Yes." The monosyllable fell re- ' "The witness may refuse to answer ­­ - , �---- . . . � * " .. . . - - .1. .1. 1T`,,UTed at SIdmenth. When she saw the ventlon soon sank Into disuse, and lit- ,.precisely." - - ...��.------­..- . .. luctandy. questions if he wlshea,�" the cagonar . get �j Ue more was heard of It until. In 1804, That will do." I . I .1 I I I . I . . �-ilea coming in she fetched her mop . . "Wheiv?" . ­ . I ruled. , ' . . . I . - . � �Mt*d labored -Dr. Gull1le was mads director of the Exit Mr. Blanton from the chair 'In Denver." . . a ,..:.--� Ie . bqrsd *nly to it up! . . . 1 Jack CunninghamCunninghapi was called to c ,11 I Institution. - and from the room,verypromptlIr and "Not in this .10";Lr�room?w : - ., stand. James had made an excellent ''. ,q- i I . k . -. _, 110w the famous wit, Sydney Smith, * .- ., .. . kMp Dr. Guilile revived the printing,and, very eagerly. "Yes." . . - . I wil 9" V; ­W bold of the story is Dot known. but - vess. He'was quiet, di ifled, and * ,�;" .We was followed by a teller at iyet forceful. Jack, on the other hand, . . ,�";W began the d t is the gentleman's name. I Rocky Mountain National Bank. a I Mr. Cunningba;m?w I I was nervous and irritable. The first ,oiQNhe a9s&�,It with tremendous effect. having modified the letters, ' '- find 0 two facts-that bt I 1. ... .. . ,t,tillpeaking at & meeting against the re. publication of t series of elementary testi t only fa . ;� 91 "Kirby Lane." - . -1 . -- new point he- developed was that = on-of the first Reform Bill-of 1831 works,- But agafn most of them were knew Cunningham and that the pro- "Will you point his out?" . L his last visit to the rooms of his uncle A�.7p ;� ponderous and expensive to-produce: ' . . , �� 9 compared the Lords, who h moter had drawn two thousand dollars James did am . . he had seen him throw 4o i1r-04 1 mustairs a . 7 V51i,lhrown out the-people's Btli, to.Dome Yet In spite of this they formed the in bills on the day of his death. The lawyer faced the crowded fat man with whom he bid been scut- . . '..• VartiugVn- With her mop trying to Only lltaratUZOL for the blind. . I A tenant at the Paradox Apart- ben "I'll ask Mr. Lane to step fling. Shown Hull, be identified him , 4 " _ ebes ., 11�1- ,- . Pl, I . V,'".,josh back the Atlantic ocepA. . ,. . Eventually relief printing made menta was next called to the stand. forward and take a seat near the an the man. , - to;;* � - � . ­ - rney exam- . 7 t �-'j­ -.. ,- -.-. - - rapid strides until to-day embossed The assistant district,atto front I.may want to, ask him a few ,. . (To be continued:) -.-:-� 7 ._ - ,Is- . : . " ­ . �. �� . . . ­ books are so well produced thit many Ined him. Hb brought, out only one questions later." . . � . , I J . • . f­� - � ' 0 . I . I - . fact of importance--that he had seen Kirby rose and came forward. - --- . .. . thousands of blindprat, . When the price of good tea Is high. - . � and pleasure from them. Cunning-� many poor cheap toes are offered to .: -­ I I- :: Persons'�aiim �Cunningham enter the building a few "To your knowledge, hlr� � - . I: .. . . ­ minutes before nine o'clock. to . .. I - 6, * . . " , Pharr.-had-your-uncle.-imy-enemies? �...wc­­!�------W,10--� -�-----­ I .. . ' , .. ­ ­.. si W . om uf i� . . ��-­ C. : -WHAT R4 DID NOT SEE The medical witness" were intro- asked the attorney, continuing his'ox- ­ L . � -;,-, � . -- --- ­ -­-­-----­.- - -- - - _ steed next. The police surgeon had amination. . . to their marrow' that price does not .. - . ­ . . I twisted a ribboti �­ -..�­.- ---...1.-.: , reached the apartment at 10.30. The , . . . . . .1. .. . I "He was a man of positive opinions. Indicate their cost. -To the powA . In my hair- .. . .1 . .�,:-­. ..�. � . -deceased had come to his death, in his Necessarily then werepeople who did more satisfying and flavory capi can , . I . ., .1 : You'400kedo but not know ' judgma4-lrom-the-sffect of a bullet not like him." - . be -Fr-ewed.-froth a Ane tea like '' -: : �'J , .. a � . I - out of a .38 calibre revolver fired into "Active enemies?" I !- , . I - It was them 7 .. 1 . . .:. '. his brain. He bad been struck a blow .In &�.buslnsag Ben . .. I" ISALADA." hence Its, real semomy In .. . � , I . . . L�% I $ *-'j, L . .. � 1. ­� ..1,r Be. yes." . ! , , .1 I . ' .. - .11 -­�--. : ' on the head by some heavy instrumept. uBut not �, life. - - - I... �� . �, I baked YOU a loaf that w"I . - In a personal sense"!" . 0 .1 : ,I but this in ;'self would probably not- "I do not know of any. He may have I .1. --W.^,% . L I ,. .-Brown .and gvrbet- - � . `L. : .. - . have proved fatal.' .��­ -- ..... .. � .: .-1 .. - .:..- .�:. bed them. In going throe gh his desk I . � ,,�Ask a Printer. . .. -. . �. . Pussy-Cat, Puny-Cat . , You never praised what I . -O.': "How long do you think be had been'at the office I found a letter. 11 nd so you work In the composing I .. - I I Here A . - -cat, Puny-cat. . .I- You bad to exit. . ' :. - .:' - . dead when you first saw him?" . . 1? ; ;!"Pa"y ;- . I it is." . . . I I . 7 - . 11, ­ . "Less than an hoi-r." Answering - room? Isn't that fine?' � �: ­ . . .. . , ... � � I - . . . Where have you been C' . . - I. . L . I . � , - I � � - 4Wuestions, the police surgeen gave the I The) fat little coroner bustled for- ­rvebeeii hem ten years "�, - :"'Down,-41c!-in the ceU&r-- '.� � L I scf6bbed ,took the letter, and read it. He "Won't . " : .:L-. r. , , air your floors - ­- 7., - technical medical reasons upon which ward you,sing something you've I . ; ,, I've livedr--hic!-Ilks a queen!" As white as snow- :7� .:.L. he based this, opinion. He described handed it to one of the jury It was posed?kl I . - , .. ' . .. I I"Pany-cat, pusay-cat, � -,� You walked upon them - ,, .. ., read and passed around. The letter . I. I I I . What did you do them?" -L- , the one the promoter had received ..,nardls Liniment Heals Cues. � . .. . .11 . � . . the wound. was t - %-..L..� -:,-*.%-i And did not know. -.; - ,. -.7-, The coroner washed the backs of w -. , . I --I=461 1 want eating mice, - - - . , I-,, - -- .� * his hands with h;s alms. Observing from the Dry Valley rancher threaten- -' 1. .. . � 'on h. ,­�'%, �­ . that lie did this [Ing his life If he ever app�ared'again _L reporter . ' L -- --Abd the quwt1on­-hIc!---Wn1t. fairt" And now I am .through- � rte noticed a in that part 61 the country. .: -7 ..� ' eo the ex- cc . . , . - , ; whenever he intended takin Universal PortableI'- 1 - 0 . - . You're a good man, ­ I notice that' Bath Tub I , I.. " , ." ­ ...-,- , .,. am � I the letter is post- I � - VA � 'I. " amination into his in end FoldIng. w ­ -�w YZIP . �.­ own hang. the I . - I - - any Happy Returns. I.. . .-���-"- "- .,, -- , ;1. ­ But my heart Is a thing - -. . "bid. anything peculiar about marked Denver," Cunningham sag- UL11tautANOM8 IFUNT b"I ' L' I I . - . . . . You cannot guess. ..� � .. ; I ted "Whoever maiW It must have &a &U bathriom ouWaft I :.. At the close of a Wedding breakfast . 1,_;. �: . . -.­.wourld impress you?"-he asked. ge6 - �11 ,I--, .1 . . . notln in tho rowiL No ptwuli,1 , . , .11. I "Yes. The iorehead of the deceased been in the city at the time. . . -- .-,,A 9US;t noted for his, blunders rose . . . I . Ikusny swubb (W 00ma, 01� r . You pralse me now when � - .'..'-�7T-' was der-marked" "That's very important," the-prose- ' .tau = "�"Te WW. Nw- I...'r. ' ,to his feet,causing keen an,xlety to all . : 1. . 1 "Showing Mat the weapon had been,cuting attorney A&U, ,"Have you com- AA about am bdoom . ". . .:r��-_ . vtb6 knew him. it In too late- - . .,; chemoal cia"to - I I . I . could .'T' fired close to him?" Information to the Cl��...;�. .1 - "1,&qqo and gentlemen," Why did you think you. could ' - ..1-, 1:, .1�-r_.. .1municgted 'the UstwWo" Nam P$due% con"W. �:1�, "�.�i Lr; . - , . - he "Ad, ,,I - "Yes." . . ­ ­. " � police?" L .. .7 . ­ M-Ammokko at. W41IL"YU18, oat. i '�. . :1 I Make me wait? . - . "Yes." �I., ,.i , drink do-the health of the bridegroom. . " " - , . - , . Anything'else?* "'O.".1 '­May he we many days like Ude!" . ., � I - .�,'�­�., . ' "You do not know who wrote the . . . .� .... -1 '. � � -� -I -, -440ne thing. Tht bullct slanted into I - - . . ­ � ­ -. - - . The words that I longed for, --1:!""1-&& head toward thin right." � letter?" I Ir! .,. 7 � . Now I am free, �:' ­­ 4"Wh I. I -1 1. ,I . . 'Radl -a will yellowish -, Radium f iiy I I - - ere.was the chair in which the 'I do not," . - ��,' � .. . . I - . . i'Seern foolish- and. empty- .�­- 2 -`� deceased was seated?-I mean in what The coroner put the tips of his -­!L'.-.­­:..�­ ­� - diamonds of small value into emerald' ��`-.' - ALWAYS AM F= , ... . . I - - -part of the room' - �- . . . � -1 And sad to me. I I .­ fingers and thumbs together and bal. �: -I... Y..:�Ii�%, .-� itinted gems. . . . . "Pushed close to the left-hand wan anted on the balk of his' "Do I�. �- .��T ?tZ I -Abigail Cresson. .. - .I�'..:,-.-- I 11 ....�- - - . u happen to know the name of the I I - . and parallel to it." . -- . - ; .. . . . r . I ­- - - ­ . "Very close? ,,� �.. ,­ I 1-.., 017 :VT Whom your uncle had an I That's All. ­ . . ED � - . . 4 Two men were walking along the "Touching It." �­ ­ . .. intment an the night of his death :1i . I . . t . ­� -�,� . . �. .� .,�- -. 'IF ­Z, '-�r.� ­ ' � beach at Brighton. when one of them : "Under fe circumstances could the NUB, rwm,?- .-� I " "TCHES �41. . � .�.� . . � No, answered the witness curtly. 11 � . � . ��# A nq i so" accidentally!Ftam-N.e4 against a child's revolver have been fired so that the I , - ­.,�". I,— : i- - - , - .. . � . . , bullet-could have taken the course it "When was the last time you Bawl I—%. - ,TV by ov, er " �.- .­� ��r,�. ­ ­ .��� - di I� Pail. -: if hold in the right hand?" 1-the deceased alive?"' -- I ,.,­'. I. .!, �:7'-! "My dear friend," exclaimed the -14P Stu" . Aft"I "11111111" 9"r) . . - ­ � 1 "Hardly. Not'unless. it was held "About three o'clock on the day be- . � . , : other, "I cannot tell you much I with extreme awkwardness." I 10W - ­ -tr - fore that of his death." - 11 SAM 1,,,t your sad death." . iud - I - � , . , .7 . . CAMDA - . I . - ' Aids digestle.vt . . lire by then the revol 'anything occur at that time throw "Wbatt ever do you mean?-my ver was re by a . left-handed Ing any light on what subsequently oc- CK GALZ.­- ­ . in . ; &UM W bA, death?" person?" urred?" . .�.'.Z L..� perso * i:­,,� "M al . "That ism opinion." . . . . r � I - I ­ "Nothing whate7er." -- I - "You have Just kicked the.bucket," - � ­.: � Z, . L . �1.� 7'...- . ; Z $nth u4re& The coroner swelled like a turkey - 1. . . ,..,,,..`- ­ . t - " replied the first, with a laugh. . ­ ­-­ . �� :­ �, . . cock as be braved the attorney to take � �,t%,.. '1 I "On the contrary," said the-other, charge , , . . .,. ! :� 10 . . " SAMM 'hurt-tutee - 7- , ----- - ---art-drurnmed Isart.- -Hem He I , . . - . � ­ - - 0. � . , did not look across the room towarl - . . 40---- i . . .TO CHARMIAN, UNBORN. : I . -.4- %," - the girl in the blua tailored suit- But .... " :, I �.­. .. -., 1 -."-X-',- -. .....;�.:� .W� be saw her, Just as clearly as thou , , a ��­ Ic ­ My body folded tawny wing#, �:­� . ,-,:. . . - - I. his eyes had been fastened on her. e ..:­.-�,` PTIA - � .. - I ­ � - . . � . walk uncertain feet;, I .11 w 0 , - - �� rezneinberve �I detail that stood out in his ima tina- " .f"',,'I - . . �.. , ; .-?' -... . .. r-- My body put off silken things' ' � Von was the right arm set in splints - - P ':, � 0 ,....I �, L.- ­­.-�,�.* I ,1�-,-�,­� V;��., I For linen, humb'e and discreet; and resting.in a linen sling suspended I is It � , . :. , Wild � � ��11 s. �.,:11 In I . .. 1 . . • - ,M�e��Al :;��., . �". � I....... . - I ., I I from the neck. - 7 9 .- :­ . " .. My songs that were as butterflies, Temporan'ly Rose McLean was left--I , .. � . IM Of, . . . 1. I .. .. ..:­ ._ . M the riChn � . Mustard , . neutralizes ' � -_,: ' So frail they bore but phantom gold, handed, - I :t;..��,­ - I to ,-% , ­ '. han . :,1.� ..... t11M easier I� . 7." -� � � t.. , ,",,;.I�!,�� ....4 ,� �­ �­ . 41 ' I .. r , ods and makes I .1, . -,­­� "", .. - '' , , � .. �j ­ "V . ­� .. .'Z fat '040Y -�-, ­- . Cling to the earth, and dare not rise - Tiii'it possible that the deceased -�­.,., foods * , ,t OTA 10.0 . .. , - ,.�. ­ I , I'- t�- . . .- -;,�. I enabler out 7 �, . -. ,.,...�.:,:,.-.. �ffig . _ ,, -�4,� - . �i.,--: - I !�� ,:i i ­ .- �. ' �.�,."r-;4.! -k - ,-: S . 7.--.��. . - -1 1V -� :'.,�� . ID,5'11 Out of the withered grass and mold; could have shot himself?" . � test. Mustard whi �6therWiqe . . �t .::7!­!.� � � - .1 ­ - ­ . � I .. . , ., .. . �, . . "Do - 7�4 ..,� .....,", = . .. ��'. 'r :­­ ­ _ . r � , � ­ ­:., .. .. ., � ,_ , ..:%_1.�; I . - ,you mean, is it,possible that - ssimilate.f I , "'..? � .� . ,. , . '.1 I id a � .1 ­ " " .�1�_I.. - �;*� . I ' 81 . � ­ .., - - someboLy could_.have tied him to the ­­ ." orgmL . . . ­ 11"', .", I My laugh is dumb that fluttered. -'---'7- -- , : ,would 1)urden the digesdW ,.1. -, .... . I .. -- --f li?­• ----�-i I - -- I� -chair,after*he was dead?" - -- - - �, - I 11 ;�.�.� . - -, - - . . -, , of-shining rings, 11 I* - I . . . I , r .� . . THE - My hands are bare of Yes. I :..- ­ -1 - I . . i I & .4 . * L I.,,.*I '.­�� ,� My soul goes fasting that a child The surge6n, taken by surprise,, � i---.I - - . . ... . 1 4 .�'. .- I . .. � . . ' ... L MVOR L S '. ;�­ - .,. :: . . ­ � . ­­: ­ . - I - ' .. I - . That's possime, ter- "I r n - .,..- ' -.�, ­ ­,.4� ��.:-, ­ . ,ee :7 , .. Be horn for silk song and wings. hesitated. /(91 .1 - t � .. 1111 � - . . a. taint " . , � - . ... , . -Lois Se Montros . . y. JA -­-� I .. - - ­-�4�- .- !",- -�r:' . , , ­ - .. . . - . James Cunningham took the witne ,%­-"' ­ � , ..Midi:- 'for Dandruff. ..­ 1.1 - � " Na. 1. Minard's L --r , ­­ . .. .9�a .. - li" , 1. 6. " "' , Irdinont I , * ...­ * '�". -.. ' .. . I . . I � "I �": ,,� I�,,..�' . I 1; � . *, . I�, - .1. -, I .. P� . ... ; � , ,��.* ;�� . .',,chair after the police officers who bed ,. � . ....7�� , aj­ - ­ . I . � ,��*­, r- , • L , . . ,., J,.r,* �, . �. .. " r , ' ; . * .. . �. .I . , ,� . , I :, L , ­ , -�4 ' 1; �ml ',:.r�: '"' A I - �- I , - - ­.- ­. . ..' . .1 .� I. ­ I ' ' . .:F . - I 1: !' '. .. - 1. . - �. .­ r.;. r'.. . ­ . . . ­ -.. . .­ I .. '. . . . ,. I .i4 . 1�.:O . . : r- �.- ' ' . -:. . . . . - �,". .�. .�.� ., . L . .. I I I, 1. I. ,. !.:,. :� � :...". .. I . .�,t�. .. - .. ,: ,, ;. .I ,. . . . - �. 4,0, . ,' . ... . ,I �. ..- . .� � � .. . . - I I , I V . . . . -. . . .. . I .�- � . I . . .. . I , , . I . I , ,. . . . .. . .I , ... : � .- .. � r I .1 : I - ..�, . I . � .1 . I .: I . ,. � I � I I I- .I , " . � , . . ., I . �. . . .I I � _.. I -�N. I I I t . � I- �- ... . - � � . . . . It � I � . . .. . . � , . . .. . -, , ,, � ,­ . ! . ,4 . �',' , I I I I . . � , : '. ..' '.,. ,r 1. , L.,� �L.: I , � :*- .,. -11 - ,I I �I I I I r.I ..j, ',.r_:� ,� I.1 . ­, �. ,,r -, 11.::.11N-� -I I �., . .4 .; ,- ... . �.. . I , �. I 1 � - - - � .. p. 11 � . .�.. ,-, .I .1. I� . , " . , - , . .. � - : ... • ,,,&�. ,�p , � -r- , I-" ­­,o:l�� , "� 04'L. ­. v - I I . ', r,,, ­., Z­T-,� , - I( .. ,:��r� eM - 'o ,- � - � . ", I,-� �­.: �,�_ n�. �'Z� ., L. . � ";, * I 1. I � . . W`.% ZL- N-WPrtli i_PXX=, P,.40 "'ir,11 :44 Q, 04 tw -m , EV, wrSJg .7 toi -7 , tc last'' cow to 'COW 1 rM .1 1-�r­- � : 1-_' , __ -, ro me %W Markets from Red Cra" W�rke TORONTO. Fredeu-iein it -'up to ship- of $5,605,220, lor ginj -A - -ton, N.B.—The first Manitoba wbeat�-No. -,".'inentof seed this yea.r.trqm $111,247,510. x?cs $1.12 potato" da, left last Regina, Bask--Sixty thousand iii. w 'elle Brunswick to Bermu anitaba.barley—Nidmi.44L automobile license plates have been rae)F. bay- week. For several years New Brun H the above, b Varnishing some quan- issued in Saskatcliewan ,to date this cora—No. -yellow, `snick has been NO. 2 IVOL- Bermuda, year' breaking all previous records. Ba ley �-Nominal. of seed potatoes for Bermu Buckwheat—No. 2, nominal. where there Is a demand for northern This number does not include over grown seed stock which Is available 1,300 livery cars and is also exclusive _ye-No. 2, nominal, -No. 2, nornInal. Pear, f the crop.that is grown especially of motor trucks. Saskatchewannow Millfeed—Del., Montreal or a In England ranks second among the*provinces of for the Christmas market r , regards motor ve- bags included: Bran, middling, shorts per ton $21l; ddli S-L John, N.B.—Cool weather and the Dominion 'as. re fmquent showers .have - - - greatly im- hicles, and first in per capita owner- good feedflour. $2.10. Ship. Ontario wheat—No. 2 whi proved the prospects of A 9004 crop Saskatoon Bask.—A record for P- $1, outside. of potatoes in New Brunmick� 'Ship- Ontario No. 2 white dats_�_N93111nsi, have commehZed tirly t4reshing in Northern ffiaskat- Ontario corn—Non nal. Ce of potatoes at River di4.; chewan was set in the Lo Boston market.*0 tract, 12 miles north of Ridgedale, Ontario flour—Ntnely per cent. pat., Quebec. Que,,what is claimed to be In juts bag% Montreal. prompt shl i Bask., August 25, when J: Dorkeson Toronto .9�. trent, $5.50 to $5.60;' loading cattle, a world's record for load threshed and sold to the elevator a $5.40 to $5.50; bulk seaboard, $4.40. established st�mjr was e —1st pats., in cotton of wheat sown on May 1�It.yield-,. ManitobiL flour cattle were I crop $6.40. here, when 282 head of sacks, ".90 per bbl.-, 2nd ata, A Hay—Extra No. 2 timothy,per ton, Ioaded aboard a iies'iner in the space ed 25 bushels to the am. Moose Jaw,Soak—A new butter ex- -ack, Toronto, $14; No.2,$18.50; No. of 25 minutes.' ti I port record was set here when the 8,.$1150; mixed, $.11 to $12. Montreal, Que.—Employment agen-ISaskattliewan Creamery Co. shipped Straw—Carlota, per ton.$9. ciao here report a heavy' demand at harbor coin a carload of butter �o the barr. Cheese—New, large, 26 to 27e present for Bushmen and men for rail-I missio- coldstora warehouse in neis' storage twins, 27 to 28c; triplets, 28 to 29c; ., : way construction work. The big Ism-'I Stiltens, 28 to 29c. Old,-large,Montreal. The shipment contained 33c mpa days past. list companies have for some to 1.122 boxes of 56 pounds each, and twins, 33% to 34c, been engaging m-pri for the woods, anWill,it,required the largest refrigerator car Butter—Finest creamery rints 39 ?,T iftt the prospects-are that the demand available by the Canadian Pacific to 41c; ordinary.creamery, make fall and winter, No. 2, 36 to 87c. Im sufficient to lway. Rai conditions good in Montreal. Medicine Hat, Alta.—Dr'. Stewart, Eggs—Exftas-in cartons, 44 to.46c;' extras, 42 to 43c;, firsts, 38.to 39c; -------un FWVA V a 33C. Ottawa. -0., has ex;;;�;- gsovogMtar the 1mJPw -Spr rig chickens,"f oaths ppnsan Live poultry— lip" ding July, Canada bseen looldni over the oil field In the 'to other- I --Medicine Hat and Many parts of the British Empire vicinity.of U*.' and:up, 32c," chickens, 2% to 8 '7- Its., 29e; hens, eve: 5 lbs., 24c; --goods amounting'"453,437,899. This,Islands.. He was impressed with the RED GROSS WORKERS FOR.JAPAN 4 to & lbs.. 22c; do, 8 to 4 lbs.. 17ej,��, •Js in comparison with $354,992,074, 1 obtaining 0)1pin coin possibilities c Igo I imobel Jef.fares of Vancouver. B.C., the roosters ducklings. over -6 Bm� 'the figure for the corresponding mercial quantities and is 014nning W Mrs. Anna M. Stabler and M 15c: duckli -turkeys.gating twelve months previous. Imports from return to the city in a short time with first Re4 Cross nurses-from,this continent to be sent to the earthquake- 22c;'do,A to Cr tbs.,20c., ZI 10 tbs. end.up,Empire -countries- in the year -ended A. view 'to looking further into the 'stricken aftes.of Japan. They sailed from'Vancobv4r on' the Canadian Pa- 'han Beans—Canadian, TI ..July were $195,811,190, as against.situation. cille B.S. "Empress of Russta!' and boarded the abip, an hour after receiving Ire; primes, 6%c. btiy Mrs, Stab- Maple productl,� $158,185,581 in the previous year. Lethbridge, Alta.—A. P. Hughes, of their orders from Canadian Red:Cross headquarte're at Ottawa. sna per Ijnpk, t 0- pir. Toronto, .OntAnihorized capital Barons, threshed bushels from a ter has been director for home nursing for,the British Colulabla branch of the gsi� W50; per M4 1X1 wheat on his gal.; maple sugar, 25c. of $5,429,60 is represented by OOm- 28-acre field of a Red Crow for several years, and Miss Jeffares before joining Mrs. Stabler's H '--6o4b tins, 11 to 12c oner farm at .SundW. The wheat graded number b.- tine, I I to panie3 whose incorporations were re staff had a bar of years experience in publIc beWtlx work,In Ea9tern. lb.; 10- 12c ppaess Mbushel ported during the week ended August number 1-1-Mis is the first. cities and served four years overseas In the Great War. 12 to 13c. 2%-Ib. tins. 12.to 14c, 28,compared with.$13.663,400 for the crop reported this year. Several So- honey, per dozen $3.75. to,f4; same week text year; Dominion ineor- bushel crops have boom recorded;.to $3.25 to $3.50. porgal THFXE HAMELTOWMEN 'It is said that the charge In the one amounted to "10,000; Brit- date. Smoked meats—Hams', me& 27 ash Columbia. Vancouver, B.C.—Approximately MUT TERRIBLE DEATH furnace was melted by too intense a 29c; cooked hams, 43 to 4 JW,000; Manitoba, heat. or that insufficient water was rails, 22 to 24c; cottage 004 $80,000; - Ontario, $2,426,6 and 83,000,000 feet of lumber was ex- ported from mills of British Columbia rate, without 2' breakfast becon, played on It. At any .7c; breakfast bacon 30 to rol 28 ik1F aha -.1;tuebec, $2,318,00. I brand breakfast Lawn, Hamilton, Ont,-Completion of -the during the mouth of August. There Bottom of Furnace Dr Out warn*g, its bottom dropped, and sial OPS --Will he plenty of orders through assessment by city commissioner Mae- Sop. a4d Foundry Becomes an down gushed a fiery -flood -of Metal backs, bousless. 34 to 40c. Cured meats--Long clear bacon, lose- to where the three. men were - Leod reveal&an Increase of 710 in the tember and into October, and the at- Inferno. to 70 tbs., $18; 70 to 90 tbs., $17.50 kkl�' -city's population, making it now 120,-1 quirt' for further business is,brisk and working. With tbs drop of the furn- go tbs. and -up,* $16.60; lightweigh y. Hamilton, Sept. 23.--Caught In a -ace came a terrible explosion as the rolls, in barrelai $36; hersvyweigh 945 and an Increase in the assessment I very promising. All mills are bus good of molten metal and scalded and molten jaetal touched-the cold pool rolls, $33. touched a pool of Lard—Pure tierces. 17 to 17441` ` torn when the metal to of water. -ENDS LONG CAREER. cold water and violently expWed, two Blobs and spli,res' of hot metal tube, 17 to 18c; pails, 18 to 18%04 20c. Shortening tierces, 16;1- was -with prints. OF LIC -44 men met horrible deaths, and a third whirled in ,every direction, and lb%c; tube, 15% to 16c; pests, 113 teat j was fatally injured, when the bottom them Jap of told metal and other 16%c� prints, 18% to 1944c. P • articles swept by the explosion. Liter. H tests, eboice, of a furnace suddenly collapsed at the Lord Morley a'Brilliant plant of the Abrasive 'Company of Escape was impossible for the three do '�'7 to $7.50; butcher ataisr wy and Political Figure in Canada, Limited,.869,Burlington St. men. Their bodies covered with agon- $7.bO; do, pod 41 choice, $7- to M. Whim east, last night.. izing burns and their garments gem- $7; do,-med., $5.50 to $6; do $4.60 to $5.25; butcher heifers. London, Sept. 23�Viscount Morley Nick Martovy,unmarried,who lived Ing,.they soon conapsai Soon as it 411;�ZP at 29 Gerrard street, had his left leg was safe to venture near them, the $6.60 to 417; do, met, 05.50 to chose of Blackburn, former Lord President and terribly injured.god three other workmen in the ftct=7 do, Corn_, $4-to S5; butcher blown off an of the Council and Se=tjkry of State choice, $4.50 to $5.26; do, mad.. $3 td. India, died to--night at his-. burned about the body.-Melville Moon, went to their aid.w foo his-zest- who lived.at 115" Graham $4,' ' eanners and -,cuWAra, $1-25 miaTted, $2-25; butcher bulls, Vxxi, $4 to $5 north,was seriously burned and KIT I ..A. enoe is Wimbledon from.. heart dibs. TWO MEN ARE XD street n do,coin,$2.50 to$3.50; feeding st'W4 ease. 50 He was taken ill only this m*ruin was injured from flying jags of metal. AT rjRADE CROSSING goo4l $6.60 to $6.60; do, fair,.4 91 s, good. KW.te Both men were about 30 years of age. $5.25: stockers,He 86 Inumm I an and his end was peaceful. �J 34.4m 014 succumbed to their injuries at do, -fair, $825'to $4V; They Their Auto� is Sinashid to the General Hospital during the night c spArgers, $80 to $120; cidy eaves and Hector Furino, married,Lord Morley I no heir, 1 to .12. do, mad., $8 t40%0';, '4 .1the Pll��ggs 11.1,10corIM' sx1anet who lives at Pieces'by Fast L.P.R.CTrain. 'I he $4 to $7; do, graasers� $2.71. to 144 Beach read,was badly injured and A despatch from Renfrew says:— com to veteran writer and statesman had Rig; Iambs, choice ewes, $13 removed to the General Hospital, John Moffatt and N.- D. Kelly, .resi- $13.25. do, bucks, $11 to $11.50; dcq lived for a long time In almost cath- where he died late this evening. dents I of Ampr(or, were instantly coin., $8 to $9; sheep,light ewes, en 14ft retirement Like his famous col, Three other men 'were .working in killed by the C. P. R. train going east $t.50 to$6.50; do,fat, heavy,$4 j$6 Lague in the Asquith Ministry, John I to the factory when the accident occur- at 2.30 Friday morning at the level do, culls. $2 to $8.66 ho thick. the .Govern- C"deford, .10 mites smooth. FA. W_ 5; do,f.o. .,$L75 13urus, he parted from ; red. They escapedtoury- The fact crossing near $9.3 Went In 1914 -because he could not Now 86141tor4eneral. points, $8.60; do, 061WQ Seq'ideace in the that it took place on a Saturday night from Renfrew. Their Car was-smash- do, country pot war policy, and,since Z. J. McMurray, M.P., North Wt=i- when only six men were in the plant ed to amithereens. ;_lthat time had taken no very active peg. who has been appointed Solicitor- . deemed fortunate In a sense,as,had, ,They were on their way home from Part In politics. General for Canada, succeeding Hon. Is D. D. McKenzie, who w" elevated to the lose, of� Renfrew Fair.. At the place. MONTRXA� the full staff been there, life would have been heavy, It is said., the accident occurred approaching Good veals, -$iO to $12. Hop, us. Bridn amboths, $10; selects, the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia. The explosion was so violent thai4 trains can be men' some distance off, graded and thick Anive in Montreal virtually every window and door in and all sound usual warning. the 0-75. • Are Marketing West's Grain the plant was-shattered while the-in- 'automobile was not hit by the engine, Corn, Am. Na 2 yellow, $1.04 to 41.05. Oats, Can. western No. 2, 57% Montreal, Sept 23�No Is" tlian in Increasing Volume teriox. was considerably wrecked. but the conclusion Is that it was to 58c- do No 8, W to 518%c; extra 1"venteen rospective brides were Martovy, Furino and Moon were struck by thisecond coach. Bothmen No. I fee 55,to 65%c; Igo. �3 low p among the passenger who ,disem. A despAtch from Winnipeg says:— working almost underneath an.elevat- were married, Kelly having three of white, 64 to 54%c. FbDur, Man; ring pate.,lata; I .,Iarked to-day from the steamship Re- Grain producers of Western Canida ed furnace, it was stated. This-fur- a family, wheitt a ., Sul 16.70; 2ndk 76.20.1 Slua, which was ons of four liners to I are marketing their products In an nate was charged with metal, and was strong bakers $6; wix ter pats choices 75 to idock here over the week-end from Increasingly large volume,and returns being melted by an intense heat. it is ENGINE EXPLOSION $5A Rolled r. ..... ft. %no-Atlantic ports. The party,some received from the local railway offices customary- in the melting process ati IS FATAL TO THREE Bran, $30.25. 93 :English and some Scottish, were all show a heavy Increase as compared this plant to play streams of water on .25. Middlings, $40.26. Hay, Noa len route for the prairie provinces, A the corresponding figures last furnaces to keep their exteriors cool. 2, per ton, car lots, $15; furnace. Six Badly Injured at Wad&g. Where their fiancees are awaiting year. Marketing on the Canadian Pa- Such had been done with this furn; .-IL It __1L -if them They left Montreal for the.rifle Railway for two days'aggregated There was a large pool of water di-I ton — Ne aborhood is Be a reformei you will, but be- 6,082,063 bushels, � while 2,171,000 rectlY under it. yourself.' est to-night. ..Shaken. gin on Those best can bear reproof whe bushels were marketed on Canadian A- despatch - from Washington merit praise Nati 'the says:—Three men lost their lives and' National' lines in one day. For two days, Canadian Pacific los- &ngs six were injured last week as a result totalled 2,924 cars, and for offe day. gas in the fuel-teat- of an explosion of 1,408 cars were loaded at Canadian Ing laboratory of the Bureau of Stan. National points. dards hem The grain is moving forward to the An'internal co,ftbusion entire was .... . head of thd lakes in increasing volume, and the Canadian National Railway being tested at the time of the ex. plosion. The detonations rocked th has. dispatched several 70 and 80-car vicinity 'of the laboratory for a dils- O rai -yards, and a large auto. t ns from the terminals-here. tante of 500 C mobile and several airplane 'motors Passive Resistance, were hurled thremgh the a4n .......... 7 Virtually' at an Ends Canadian store Caitle erlin, Sept. 23.�Germany's moral, B Barred From Manchester or weaponless, warfare updn the French and Belgian encroachiRent of A despatch from Ottawa says:— 5 Ler territory and sovereignty may be The Department of Agriculture has tli said to have come to an end. Official received the following cable from the its termination has not yet been de. High Commissioner in London: creed, but, aside from a nosy minor- Am advised by MinistrYL of Agri- ity. of super-Nationalists, eGmp6tent culture that Mancheiftri s included-in 2. opinion inside"official circles and the foot and mouth disease controlled area General Gaetano GaIr dine into which only animals for immediat� Honored at Liverpool sober judgment o�political,industrial, Professor Joh-n.C,., McLennan, oZ the -financial 'and Labor leaders arP, no - An'Ttallah leader, formerly -a mem- slaugbter'may be moved. .They ask Miss Alexa Stiril University of Torionto, and the d1s- longer under the delt;Mon that.-the her of..the Int6r-A111M War Council, 0you 0 arrange to *suipend shipment L I rormer Canadian toll ehamplo :,j• tovem of Hquid air, to to be made a drooping spirits of the people of the and one of the men around whom mill- of Canadian stores to Manchester 4. a -Doctor of Science by-Liverpool Uvl; Ruhr and the Rhineland can be suf-I ta-rilWe Italy Is building her hopes. ! until further notice." who d*featea the Vre3011Yt",holder. the olosed champlonship, mt"'Sydzsyr..-� following an address 'on the ficiently reanimated to. make passive Itsolian Pl&nB to secure complete co Th� above, it is stated here, will Pegler 31 resistance -an effective weapon for an. tral of the Adriatic have been made rot affikt shipments % I In the open tournament 4t'. "Origin of SpeciW beibm ftmous Bri iolift other I ­ Montreal last ws&L J 'gigh, actintistiL othi-_ do le day. very apparent In the r6cent critle. thin Majocheffter. rnn�_,� ":,,i+", - 57%:;ZIA Mf n F4111 11, .Ti�'.4x:•1.ea�r'i r,.. yy �,,,uqL�IZM. y°'e. . y+. _..,a .•• '"' ��. <"s!x+.—.v "..c,: ."t":7; d'.^s ,..:, e ?°....,. �.+�. •. .. . •Y,7, „• ':... ...5.. .... �,' � ". w: .1-:� �. , r .'.: .}, •�. C 0 : !;V- ✓ .1 { .`T'.,.d'.w.'".:.'wa :.,". -0` '� ',tis .fix% w _ irM 'i "�' et:.. _ :::;:rE,.,._Y •:'4.+..,:. `M"'. _ '._.: ._e l //�•� �- p gQ -Dr. Henry will be here as nsa- -Me 'C. and Mrs.Zimmerman, of 7►J,�.aJ:.J,•i71L.t?' al neat Tuesd to .attend to hie Toronto, s e a 4y pent' Sunday with W. u� professional duties. J.'and Mra._Miller. s d p: {1 `►1 " Gln 1 ' --Thos.Dwyer.of Toronto,spent -The publicachools n fall be clos- -Dr. EDentist, i yy Ir A.. Sadlelr, ";t "sunday with hte.mother on Church ed on.Thursday and Friday •neat rat.ticing in .'Toronto, ,will be in . owing to the teachers:convention, b' Thursdayr _ Greet. ►�•office on from .14 -Miss Edna Boyes ie epending a An'addcess oil, the Women's A,; m• to 5 pe nL, as usu . * SA TURiI)AY SEPT: 29TH r �" rF - •week's vacation with relatives.in Miaionary 9uClaty s work well be CO�ILNO, EyMiG T SPECIALIST— , iven in St Andrew's .Church on t `Y Sunday A T.sad Mrs. McIntyre Yon • Uf Plan and 'Winter - ' Port Perry. g Dr. F. E. Luke, Optomettist, 187 -Peter Andrew, of Toronto; ge Street Toronto, at A. H. ' spent Sunda here with his slat- - Allin's drug store, Whitby, TDes- - Goods a k ere and brothers. rF• Oct. 2nd. Glasses if required were the gueQts of Dr. and da O =W:snd Mre,`Cullis are spend• at'r�ght prices,- ** McEwen over the week-end read Y ing s few days this week with wb)le here visited Dr. McMaster, _ s �- Df in Orono. of Port Perry. JCARD OF THANKS , o v -. . �•-•� y ,. Yo u r chance to ick u Pr:W.Weekafsimprovingthe '-L. A. and Mrs. Findlay and -- - p ptVr odS 7 025"f— a Araace pf hie residence by daughter; Miss Nina, and Mrs. G. We wish 'to express our sincere :tor the sero weathe'r Y � A.Gordon, of Toronto,. motored thanks to our many friends for their " .x- Y�- •-� . Ming it a fresh east of paint.' - � � -The townshipcouncil will down.qn Bdnday -aud spent the kindness and expressious.of sympathy da with their relatives here. in our recent bereavement by the s` r meet on Monday neat for the F death of a loving bueband and father. transaction of general business. -Tbe•Fire Company. 'wish to Mase J G. BORLAND AND BON. Men's Heavy Work Shirts, regular 2.25 for 1 54 -t -W. 'J.. Calvert, of Toronto: express their gratitude to Mr. r spent the week end here with,his $• Heck for bis generous contri• - Men's Fine Shirts, 2.25,,for .49 SALE REGWrEP,. Bo 's Sweaters, :: or 1,50 -• . parents, Thos.and Mrs. Calvert. bution, a cheque for $25.00, for — ". Men's Hefty All-wool Pullovers, 4.50, for 2.09 A4 -Joe Clark of .Toronto, accom their proaspt response to his call Mo-,DAY. QcT, .1sT-Auction 'sale of Men's Ca s,ease exceptional value, parried by several friends, motor• for assistance.when,his, barn was household furniture in Greenwood, P P 2.25, fur 1.49 ed down on Sunday and spent the on fire-and his' residence was in ' the proper�.of John Adamson.' At Mena Heavy Boots, regular 4.9x, for $.89 ''day with his parents here. great danger.' the same time tbeltibuee and lot will A quantity of Children's Boots going at cost r -Dr. N. E. and . Mrs. McEwen -Rally Da cervico will be held' be offered. Sale at 2 o'clock. See Men's Winter Caps, regular_ _ 75c, for 80c y y bills. Wm:.Mew, auctioneer. "Neckties; regular LUU, or c and daughter, Miss Wonona, mo- in the Methodist Churell on sun- TUESDAY. OcT. 2ND—Auction sale of tored to' '.,, ;and sdpsentParfew hours wion th some a day b dibruil bthe�9 nldayr program, farm propert`tof John roots These are only a few of See dodgers for complete list.e lines we are clearing. MR, friers , e giv The ad l+ Tolebard, lot 9,con. 8, Plckerlag. PK -The regular meeting` of the dress on Growth will be given by No reserve. . Sale at one o'clock -` Theee are real values----no junk. 1 : R, ,Wethodist Ladies Aid will be held Mr. Eli Wilson. All members of See bills, Ww'. Mage, auctioneer. '.on Wednesday,, Oct. 8rd, at 8 p. the Sunday School.are requested WEDNESDAY,OCT. $RD-At lot 5. con. m, at the home of Mrs. Richard to meet In the S. S. room at 10.15. 4,lJxbrid e•, 2, miles aprth-west of invitedi mont. entire farm stock and Fred T. Bunting' - Pickering implements of D. H.Crawford, who -A large number from this -Ori account of the Sou On- p s locality Purpose attending Mark- toric Teachers' Associativ fon�hold•. - F. W. Silvereides�auct oneer.. Sale t one. ham Fair; which will be held on jug their annual gathering on SATURDAY, OCT. 13TH-Aiictton sale � �- Tharsday, Friday and .Saturday Thursday, Oct. 4th, which, alis of choice new and nearly new furni• ' of neat week. year, takes the form of an eacur- furs, the,property v! Joe. Hackett, J -W. G. and Mrs. Ham returned cion to Rochester, N. Y., and a Orchard Inn (Rouge Hill), Kingston home,on Saturday, after a leas- " � ant mouth's holid p visit to the public schools of that Rcad. Seep tllie in mind as there tore aR spent at the city, which have a continental Is a lot of first=class goods. Sale at home of their son, C. H.. d wife, reputation, the annual school fair 2 o'clock sharp. W. B. Powell, auc Y . " of Englehart. an In Pickering Village has been post trouser. • f -B. Reek of the lake shore, has � poaedfor two weeks. a num er of men at work•building , 1Piw dd:+tf�lee»senta.. ' -The Harvest Home services in the foundation for his new baro the Methodist Church last Sun• - �""�, ..` tv7lieh is to replace that destroyed OR SALE-Several good cnllteQ Fall Lines" Tby flra two weeks ago. _ dap were greatly appreciated. Fff pups Apply Gerald Clark,Dunbarton, 1-2 'G„/ of ook- 1� :- improved the a�ppearaace man has gof�bis l�n H ke in mmorning on on '•'IIs- 1Y1wTiayRaevR PRkeriagAPhoneppty Iifrs, ntiore by laying down cement pave_- im ape basing his remarks 1722. M'fv g Fin Kusa coaditiorC. M.Burk. Phone Pick.e narrative of Elisha _ �'�jC11'1 ipthe'wentc between the baildin ane waded the EleveaEh Comtloaad- F g SALE. Itu -a yj✓G11�.1µ Out i • the cement sidewalk. B Dothan. In the avenin he, ea- penal Oxfr+rd ranee, G. G. and Mrs. Torrence and p° "�- -- went, Christ's.own words, .'A new -_-- ---= -_ •_.:._.._ - _. _• _ ,� famil of Toronto, spent Sunday AOR SALE-A choice lot of torp. e :. y' commandment I give uata you, F ,hiro l AL bock hof Apply to .rm. LadleB Dress �il oi)C�S lYl ►'�elC`ge _'Ho .Home- f with W. J:and Mrs. Clark, Mr. that ye love one another, as I have Ratcliffe,se°t.a,•ill.. 2 %� : .Torrance is now employed with loved you." The choice selections " the(ioldieFlourMills'Co. TF,W FARMEWSFR.IEND GASG -.:`S u� l� t ' a11�1elStripe w Et N. J. Chapman, W. V. and by the choir added .much to file w -- PLOW for sale cheap. Easy terms. J. R. i success of the gathering, Amis Thestoa, Pickering. surf :- #1ai113e Skirtings Ettre• Mrs. Richardson, Mioe E.H. Boone - , .. tt, fruit the ins iration of message OR SERVICE-Y`orkshira boar, at Mariposa over the weok end g FAp loc 2I coo.s, Pickering. M. Bttrk, �1 attending quarterly meeting. and song the hearts of the congre- R.R. 11. )�'1i11. lir • _- gation rose in worshipand thinks. - - Our 50 inch all .wool Serge in all leading shades is very s, -Thomas Morcombe, of the giving to the Giver st all good. '� OUNG PIGS FOR SALE-Apply popular-Special price 1.190 per yard. �t Kingston road east(near Whitby), 1 to James Kinnear. lot 11. rear of coil. 4. has sold his Sae farm to a Jost+ b --The bootleggers, six in num �erlos. R.R•1•Ui7uit Hill. 1.2 , pp 'For Children'ti School Dea see our 42 inch Home.Span Ohamberr, of Eastern ntario, bar, who were caught red-handed NkrFOR SALE-Several Shorthorn at 85 cents per yard. E and will probably nto Whit- at their nefarious business near bulla.Cotswold and Shropshire ram Jamba. ww 1)y To Puabartoa about three` months ]ohs Scott,R.R•2.Claremont Phone am.. 13ome very prett�r patterns in Lsdies' Skirt Leagths for Gasoline dropped another cent ago,and who were fined by Magi- OR SALE- ea work hnvoe. A pleating-no two alike.. pas d _fin. ding . se strata Glark,Aliappealed-akainst Fly_,--H • - '' This makes a "decrease of three the magistrate's. decision. and miles west of Nckeriag Village.Phone 1327. 1-2 ea : ors ora wear n ac brr a k[pgtant- t eee•te during the year, which is a their appeals were heard before AM PREPARED Tf) MAGE CID- ours is the"Gracia"line-very neat and gracefdl lasts considerable Item to those who Judge Ruddy at the,Court Honed I ER ebery day in tbe'week 'or she season.o: Combined with right prices make this line very pl s- Oa Tuesday of last week. The 1923,at i emu a gallon. John winasor�'teen „ Ann to the ladies. mss large uantitles. F River. -The Ron. Geo. S. Henry, the Principal case was that of Gold- " Fa F3gya' Boots=-Many new linea is black and browtl at more Minister of Highways has stated stein, n Whose car no liquor Was GOTS REPAIRED-Boots and �s1fO,y ro , neatly s� Qo; y1Os reusoeable prices than heretofore. See us before pnr found, but bels considered the +•e• that the government l as not con- ring leader of the gang and. to b� Geode iCh and residence just.west o2tf. chasing. sid"bred the question of increasing ' the cost of motor licensed as has the principal offender. The others -'We're cleaeing'up a lot of odds and ends in Children's and are sn sed to be his tools. He PPLES FOR SALE-Good.No. 1 , , been ,generally reported, pp° ASpies.Baldwins.Greeninasandotberrintn Nieces White Canvas Slippers, Ladies White Canvas t -A-prisoner, by the came of was fined$1000, and.the judge has varieties co be sold on the. Apply to Lorne 'Oxfords and Boots at 49 cents per pair. Simply giving - reserved his decision in the case, Squires.Uk;shore.flickering- 3-3 iyem awe p. �•ti=:Jamba Alexander, made his es- -- y. gee this ens a� caps from Whitby jail on Thurs- but the magistrate's decisions was "IDItR MAKING-We are now ' da last. This 1s the second sacs confirmed .in all the other casae �% epared to make cider eve"Ifocxfay,Wed- Our fall Sweater wools are here in• all. the. dainty shades •3 during the month. So far neither and they will have to pay their �tyA Sinclair. Che until of November. Now is the time to get busy. Oars is the "Cortleelli" of the men have been re captured. fines. The following are the names Wool, 20 cents per ball. -The paving of the Provincial of those whose- fines have been FOR SALE;--In the frameVillaa of Pick- _ ,Highway between Pickering and confirmed :'Sam ehaw�z and garageatthe erear ofthelotr Foifull particula i Men, have you 88Gi1 the new �OI]arCh :Whitby, was completed this week Harry Rogers. , Qeorge, apply to S.W.Davis, Pickering. itf f cud is now o Fallon and Harry Taylor, 840., ARM TO RENT-About 150 acres, « » y pen for public tmvel. That between Whitby and;08h- each ; sed Jacob Onrot, $1.000. Pickering Township. lot 9, con.2,.n 3-4. -Sweater ' Vestercoat °awa will aTira be Com latbd :thio -Weare called u a thio week ' with su moaerc e�tnpmenc. Immediate p Pa possession.-Apply H.D.Bayne. Phone Pick. : .fall. to record the passing on Sept. 22, cion. altr It's a beauty ' -'.'New r1C8 6a -Mrs. J. C. Philip, accompanied of Miss Geraldine W. Dickie, wid- _ � p OR SALE OR EXCHANGE-For by Mrs. W. J. Devitt, of Brough- ow of the late John Dickie. She Fal fresh milch cows; also International sla am,spent a few drays with rela. was the daughter of the late Ed tractor,in perfect workingorder;have no further �- 'tives in Queenston. She reports mund Wright and has been almost use for same. Apply R.Nuttall,Agincourt. Ind an abundant' cropof a life long resident of Pickering. pbone•Maly Oso. so s1 ,:•: so CHAPMAN peaches, ::for which the growers are receiv- She attended Pickering.College is T7 OUSE FOR SALE-Situated on ing remunerative prices.' its early years and for some years 1.A on King Street, Pickering Village, a good t" re- -Thanksgiving ser lees.will be .before her marriage hi 1t88 she 'Carr; hard a -roomed dwelling to first-class -4 g g F g pair; hard and soft water;`nod garden of 1-4 -held in St, .George's Church on taughtVchooI in No.4 east, Picker- acre, For particulars apply to John Cowan, .. 'Sundaynext. At 10.30 Holy Com• She always retained and Snter .. Pickering, 2� BUNDY19 : =:- ��RDWAR� mnnion will be celebrated by Rev, ys retained her interest OR SALE-Cheap. all kinds of p A. E. Davise of Toronto, .assisted in local educational work and was wagons,harness and all kinds of farm fat- `'•'by Mr.-Emery, The evening ser largely instrumental founding the li, scales and corder. es o several rs. and _ It scales and cook stoves and htattra. HL Vice Will be held as usual at? Pickering Ratepayers' Association est pricepa Ed for hides and wool• also live Poul- o'clock. A cordial invitation is and took a leading part in the try' H.Herman,stoufrville.phone 19oa 17cr ^eztecded to all. work of the Women a Inst'tate. FARM TO Rent-Coaei9tiog of 48 ' -J. S. and Mrs. Jephson abd She will long he�remembereN for ac Pickering' leen, being lot 19. B. F.cos., Pickering;half mile from school and 1 1-2 miles daughters, Miss Alfreds and Mild• her untiring zeal in all eommijIlity from station and Provincial Highway. All good RE -S C red, of Streeteville, motored t0 work. She was a member of the workable lead. Good 7-room hoax,barn4la4, `-, 4. good.tabun/underneath,drive The.Famous Cold Water .Paste _ `?`' Pickering on Spnday and called Friends' Church and was an ardent ,hes 20s40: bog'pen and Brave shad 22x40, with e. on a number of friends. Mr. being especial- lane loft above. For particulars apply to James • 1 and gifted worker, r Jephson also attended the funeral Ip interested in its missionary PfOax'R.R.1,Pickering. 2-4 x `of the late Capt. Searles, of Fair- work in Japan where'her brother. $oN�s In White and Tints* ' ppoort, whose body was laid to rest Wm. V, Wright labored for some : : t ia-$t. £4eorge�8emeter� years. Sbwia-survived by two sis- If you wish to convert your Victory -The beauties of the Canadian tars, Mise P. J. Wright, editor of Loan Bonds, which fall due on Nov. pne -pound of �1'ure sen.will'cover autumn are now beginning to re- The Canadian Friend," Toronto, let, 1928,into new Government Bonds, r Y -veal themselves. The maple leaf and Mrs. M. S. Chapman, of Pick• or buy new bonds, we suggest that r especially, which is�the national bring, one brother, Albert E. you call an4,see us as our Victory seventy-five square feet- especially, J Lola experience-qualifies us to look ' emblem, is the most strikingly Wright, of Imperial Valley, Cal., after pour requirements. ..beautiful, with its many gorgeous Miss Mabel Wright, a niece, and As all arrangements-have been-et+sz- - ¢-� p w ':bate. The tourists scald not Wm. Ewart Wright, a nephew, pletedinregard to the issue of the f " "•� le p&Ickagea z� select a better time of the year to also of California. The large at. new loan,we are prepared to handle see Oaoada in all its glory, tendance of friends at the funeral your business at once. -' •-Rev..pr, and Mrs. Banner and service bore testimony to the high 8•rsxDARD BAxB:, PIc�Rtxc+, z � - -�1Ln Stephenson attended the regard for the deceased through W. F.Law, Manager. Drs In and get a +Color.CJar anti Whitb�y.. District Meeting at Myr- oD.t4he countryside. Many of her --— - -- T— '--` tle on Tuesday and bad the leas- former school pupils were amolo ` are of blearing addresses by Rev. the mourners Harry Parry, of Dance at--the Rouge read all'about this W,•$. Morgan, of West China, Newmarket, and Elam Henderson, A 6 piece Orchestra from the city -; Rely, G. I. Campbell,Social Service of Toronto, and Rev, P.F, Gardin- furnishes the music for the round and eanitary1finisb• h • " "'Secretary, and the President of er, of Pickering, assisted in 'the the Conference. The District has square Rouge ve the open air pavilion services at her lata home, and the at the Rouge eveiy Saturday evening. t -� planned for an &Vgmssiv_e Cam• interment took place in the Bpsnd a delightfut time. _ Gouts 50 H., - f ign for missiotss and sva:nFriends' Burial Ground,Pickering, facets, ladies tree. J ���� a. p1f1 Q1+7 riyqlon Mondliy, I9ept.24th. 49d 8,DIXON, Proprietor lV t �! .+. V Vl LLL ,� o av y'r". 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