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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1923_10_05 W igru " K J twtCPA.' • 'a-W 4 M t, V I i:.x .2 4 K '!ARINGI- ONT., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 19.23. o.. 3 VOL. XLIII. P I Gium"J"d N WTOT11110*10staL 4awbo. HIGHLAND CREEK. AUDLEY. . $atablished 1828 -Richard Mor! to -atulations to Geo. '-,-E. -Baker Congr Audley school again made a good JEedical rish, whose marriage took place on showing at the school I fair.at Brough' Wednesday,Sept. the 26th. am on Tuesday afternoon. Willie GREENWOOD umwelt did well with his'E. FORSYTH, Oph. D., Director y contest. Hilton West won the orator' 'Ibis season;n0withstand- Alfred Rogers has begun drawingAs JL16*oj3ometrical Association of Ontario. Reg. corn crop Ing listered ember of the American Optometrical the looting of his patch by Toron, apples to the fruit house on the Au f�is= Eyes examined by appointment. We have a limited to motorists. ley(C. P. R.)siding,- This to the first Phone Claremont, Oat. A social'dance v(ill be held in Valley time since the war that apples have MILLS -number of 1: Hall,on Wednesday'evening. October been packed here by the O.F.G. A.. F. TOMLINSON. M, B.'.'M-enibeir the 10th. The Martin and Smith Or-JL I •of the College of Physicians and Surgeons- of Ontario. Office! that 'formerly occupied chestra will. -furnish good music. All 7, the late 1�r,R.BZime,(r .1Record Cabnets Dr. are invited and,a pleasant time assur. DUNBARTON. t?latterly bS3,y well. Phone. C Qnt. ed to those who at-tend. Wm. Lorutn ba§sold bjs.houge and No. 7(Highland Creek)sebood pupils C. MCKINNON, M.D., L.R.O.S., A. No Edinbl�zffb,member of the College of did we])at Lha School F,.ir held at wilt now live in the city. noiyn Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario.licentic6te Agincourt on Tuesday. They won first Remember the chicken pie dinner to The well and favorably k of Mal college of Surgeons. 9dinto'argh, Tumed-Oak 9 -izes be given on- the evening of Friday, -detealies Of f oratory 'besides many pi Pastry Flour for singing and for races. Oct. 25th. =61 attention to womea and priz� oy 11. 02os and residence.Brougham. W4 C,,. Mrs. Mackie and Miss Violet !Salis-. 11 Oak pupils on the gratulate the I -,,Golde' bury. of Toronto, spent the weekend K I S S -M showing, due to efficient teaching. ttc.- 'that we are with the former's daughter, Mrs.-Alex is for sale in Pickering Gourile R. GORDON McKAY-Chiroprad. GREEN-RIVER.DR. Office hours--2.30 to 5.00 and 7.00 to in returning to her home ..,9.00 and by appointMitnt.. Phpne 320. 'Brock- clearing in St. Claud,'Minm.. was accompanied Street, Whitby Howard Hoover spent Sunday with by her sister, Mrs. James. who will This FkourIs still ullisttrp"s�ed A o his parents here, visit her old home for a time. -foe Pastry',and Cakes. REGULAR PRICE $16,00 Mies Martha -Ferrier was a city .Misges Esther Thomson and Janet visitor last week. • Thoms9n. in bidding farewell to their* E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister satd Clearing at $8.39 Miss U. ons, of Toronto-spent the' -Miss M. Hobson. American relative@. 4ccompanled Being.a local Pickering Mill, 'z.. a solicitor.Kot Public.Etc. 390 eek-end with A 12 to weekend I heispeak the--liberal can-&=c*brock 81.1q_0_X1W._V?b_R m;-CLowie is- mg, after bErrecent illness. ain. I LLIA M J. BEATON,B. A..Ba a number from here The W. M.S. Thank-offering meet- patronage Attend ...... W memb Stouffville, Ont, Iu14,rPtvi,,i Ing will be held on Wednesday even- Of thki the school fair on Tuesday d�ea _TT At Brou Ing, Oct. 17th.at 8 o'clock. Dr.R. 0. blic, V nater, Be S, General Trusts kering PU .Me.Bbl an sham. truthers.of China, will address the Telephone 2. it A. 8, Fuller.lof Toronto.visited w hit,brother. W. A. Fuller, an Sunda meeting,-and the auxiliary is f6rtun- River Union .Sunday, to re Chinese Js H Pageant. -Everybody come. Dental ' and Monday. ate in securing the Zion Mission Band s BE A L The Green peat tb6ir very popular Cb 7-111. HARRY -HUDSON. Dentist. School will hold their Rally Service R.�INT A-P Whitby,. Office-Adam's Terrace. Byron "V. Mi. MI on Sunday. Oct. 7tb, at 2 30 p. iu. St.North. Phone 124. (Cas extraction when NT ' .. : desired). altf CLARIEMO Special music and -a splendid address WHITEVALE. -begiven.' Everybody come.will Licensed 'DillR. D. C. Smith, Dentist, Stou Doten Bros., having rented their, JiM Miller remains In a critical con- e.,Honor Graduate of Chicago and To- Embalmer And Undertaker: farm in order to devote all their time dition. Ovide.' 1k ronto Universities and the FLO al College of Nloto'r Hearse. E. O. Daniela, Toronto spent Sun- Dmw Phone office 10. Residence e. to their basket-making business, will I 1015. 5= hold sFn A:uctl "of their farm dny-in the vale. N outdid: appointmants. 261y -Toronto connection-for nvC 'sale - stock and Implement on Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. Macnamara visited H-0 LAKE' B. BEATON. D. D. S.. spithl. Serv'ice., with W. rind Burton. BGraduate of the Royal Calelge of Dental Oct. 13th. Mr%Kirby and daughter speat the Surgeons and University of Toronm Officev. Over W.M.'Firfingle's hii;dware store. WhAby BROUGHAIN. week-sad with W. and Mrs. Burk. Office hours 9 to 12:Ito .5.30. lnd:**phone 6. My. Leary celebrated his 73rd birth- Zell phone MO. 4417 BASKETSL FOR SAAdrAd Grant Nlakolmspenr the weekend d4the other day entertaining several with hie people here. 9 his friends. 'eteritkaly ___Mri� Winton•-White wo A Jlrq The u4dersigned wishes to notify the is,called to . ..•T. Hamlin find can,,Atb 'The U niversal public.that he has purchased from the Owen Sound on Saturday last, owing ent a few days with the former's W. 0. G,XERSLAKE. R V. Sc. Honor 2NC&C21-1=4 E*Graduaie of University of Toronto. All executors- of the late Barne's to the death of Mrs.John B&rclay.ard� Angbtex. Mrs. Lytle-in Toronto. carte given pi pt'and awful attention. Phone alithe basket and basket material in Mls.451urrison. of Goodwood, he Ladies Aid of the Methodist (One of Our Productions) $002. Claremont. 321y stock and will be able to furnish fruit airs, Fraser spent a dal; last week Church are having a bazaar on Nov. We sell Sill's 'Rite,�Lite Lensjor -baskets on the shortest notice•and at with the former's sister, Mrs.G. Dun- Isir h. Watch for further particulars.>! Mr. and Mrs. Pickett.of Toronto, all incises of ears-the beat cu prices, Write or pbou can.Allstotne Le SO �!*. _ , and Mrs. Colwell and daughter, of in the market for Mrs. Birch and little daughter. Bet- of Toroato,-viAted-vil.3.1"Era-T. CHensel. are the guests of Wim.and the prk*. Y. RICHARDSON-Real'Es arowi;. and called on other friends and Mrs. FOR SALP, we tate. Insurince,Conveyaicing, N GREEN-RIVER, ONTARIO The Whitevale Baptist Church, in.- h;�relastweek.� Putilk.Etc..Plckerinc.Oat. ally Soto Heavy wagorr"', The Ladies' Aid of the Brougham tend holdimir their anniversary ser. Methodist Church will meet on Wed- vices an Sunday. Oct.glat. at 2.00 and •Bugg jav POSTIL1.,, lAcensed Auctioneer, 0 iisda�afternoon at 2 89 o'clock at the 7.0 p. m. Full particulars later. get o Iron Harrows n JV a.for Counties of Tork and Qat"ic. Ace- All in good shape. 7- :- PICKERING home of Mrs. Ed. Willson. All mem- Come and bring your friends to the ollon man of all kinds a no=ud 6 to an ab a ow aoibos. Addro"Greacr River P.0., Oat, brrs of the Aid are requested.to brie g Methodist Sunday School Rally next a work aptan which w-ill be donated to StindaV,, at 10 00 a. in. Joint addresses Woodworking and General R.BEATOIN TOWNSHU.0LEER LUMBEER YARD will be given by Mrs. Levi Annis.and Blacksmithing. the boz4ar which will be held ata be Ty 111-fe Gon,eyanow, Comadedonerfor ukftg Was Glad ys-Beare. Singing.will 366. Money Q0 low the t6cust Hill Ore jACKSOV,_Brock Roaf, Inow at Manias Lis. The Annual School Fair held here led by istia. Ispe Ona -ect&4 success in ei,41 Music wilt be 'readered by the -Pickering, Ong. Asphalt Roofing 'In Tuesday was a d its were White Quartette. M every pKrticular The exhibits JF�IAVID A. PUGH-rAys stock auc. splendid and the programme through- JL.Ftioneer. Graduate of C. M. Jones'School, Just arrived another out was of deep interest to all. Special I-detime'expedence with pedigreed BROUGHAM. Chicago. and ring work- Ali kuads ofsales car of Toronto mention should be made of the school As- Her Yo A e u re crow A to. Terms reasonable. Phone rillef.wbich were much above the Complaints are fir quently m de re- a =attended 1,517 d -WhiteviLle school secured ga d ,tb 3:e;coniimg behaviour of Wool. phalt. Sloth Shingles, Ivesage. red andgreen shades first prize and the Brougham school u' the service In the t_r 'rit ung ' TM. MAW. LICENSED Ali C- _b-y t TIONEER.for York.Qntado sod Durham 4 in. and 5 in.to the second-prize. ethadl't Ch arch an Sunday evenings. 1-1 Valets It Is disc-antifi6ed action will be Cement,l. Eounues. Al1lundsQf sales promptly attended Vale to. Terms reasonable. Date*Inc odes may be esther. We' will W taken Against them.. -..arranged at NEWS'Officv. Bell and Indepen. CENTENNIAL CORNERS. bent phones. Whitby,Oat. sly LaerrSunday being review day it quote low prices on It the parties who stole-the taken --.Coal, coal-oll the Sunday School, the timewas the above in largi stave l rom Centennial Church on gat. by Mrs. Brown in giving a missionary BURNINGHAM EROS quantities. tirda* night would please return it talk on the life of a great missionary, to the glory of G-od and their own ere-' also of Mrs. Pierce, who, as Miss-Har. -Lumber, BAY) grave,was a former member of (FRENCHMAN'$ & Son, dir. the ladies would be very grateful. nildersi General Contrac- has dot in gles W. D. Gordor Friends and neighbors of Mrs. Annie school,and who, with her husband, 0,11ins. numbering more than one ie a great work azad1bg the Io- home last dians. The school was in charge of torg'and Sign .Writers. hundred. af-sen.Ved at be ng evening on the occasion of Tuesday the missionary -superintendent, 2XIse Ready -Roofi JUST CHOOSE her de the task in a -;Alteraticas And repairs.of every _parttire from Higbl^nd Creek, Ellicott.who performed description. Concrete work, veru efficient manner. where she has been a resident for over ngPeople's chitu e."In the iiiarket for it'new fifty years. Vs repaired If you are Rev. Mi. H The Tou Bible Class of .land Lath pa red Humphries, pastor.of Centennial. Church, acted E-31toleruates free. car, we can give yon a Chev- the Stfnd School their t3acher. as rhairman for the short Program Warren Willson and his vilfe. inlet, Supertor, Oldsnio- tat the home of Mr.and Mrs,WiIV ONT. and paid some happy compliments to we FAIRPORT P. 0-Y hile, Oakland, Over son on the evening of 'Sept. 25th, the esteemed hosteest An address of land or Durant. appreciation wam read by Mrs.Levi About 28 were present and the even- • A.. R E E S. 0. R, desired ---Fruit Trees, Shrubs Zt.0, as Mina Morrison pre.seriting iag being all that could be d All you have to do is state Which h Annit. Mi g men forsucha gathering, the'young people XJOCITTerm Xximaza Ger with a purse. The youn car and we will also service were glad to add their word, "She can engaged in games on the lawn until a Having sebured the agency for E. D. . 'Smith&Son. Ltd., Nurcerymem, sand repair all makes make excellent pies and every hungry late hour,when they Went into the of with, the house and enjoyed a luncb prepared 0 of Winona, Oat. wayfarer is welcome to partake." I am prZ-Vated-to take orders for ail gufkrantei�. by the young ladles of the class,along After refreshments all joined In sing Ing-Auld Lang Syce,"feeling as they with hot coffee and water-moon sup- Pic rmg vA 7e kinds of Fruit Trees,Small Fruits, is Satisfaction guaranteed or your plied by Mrs. Willson. After a short Ornamental Shrubs 9tc-'at, arted-; money refunded. We have always found yogi faithful. time spent in music the class gave a lowest polls his prices. vote of,thankgtol& and Mrs. Will- A Aleq and brightand.frus�; .,special rues.for large quantities, -Give us a call on repairi a g or*hen And the saddest one in all one speech can,to which they replied in appre�cia • - 28tf bny.ing new car. A people,as they Is that little word "adieu I" tion of the young I have n been lovers-of the Sunday School Pickerin 10 g It J. Chapman, a, d deeply interested- in the good of OSHAWA They hoped that they 'Gerow's, Garage, A" the young. would come again. occurred here and Abad motor accident occu The rural school fair In Brougham Cockshutt 1100 o'clock Store n Saturd y*night about 0 is' Brougham at the intersection of Ritson Road and for 1M is now a matter of history, well as the first I _.. baby show which Fleury Plows' the 0. P. R. tracks'when a Ford tour- Phome 505 Pickering Ing car was smashed to atoms by a C. proved a decided success. The Worn. iND REPAIRS P. R. freight train. Nothing remain- en's Institute at their booth sold about WE ARE OVER-STOCKED ed of the car except the springs, the $60 worth of ice cream and candies. ]Binder Twine 8 in. Grain Gri-nd-er e e were also very much XP- $4,000.00 worth-of Tobacco, Cligars rear axle and portions of the engine, I risen y the b mothers of the seven Fortunately the four occupantg, who Roan Sbnrtborn Bull. e The Iced LUOT Predated r eta Reg.born Sept. 26tb,19M were John McPhee the owner and e babies n the contest. and Cigarettes to be sacrif 0' 1 y I 911v r ups driver of the car• his mife and 2 year- we e e and spoons and little old child, and his brother, Andrew wool bonnets. Several of the women W. F. Disney, -Greenwood outside were veiry anxious to the LOOK McPhee, escaped In some miraculous baby show, Our District Repr7e nta- -,2 pigs of any 15C .Tobacco 42tr PhVe Pick 714 Yonge Charles Sts,Toronto, from m serious Injury, Navin g tive, R.M. Ti pt tifem out for 25e.pper, who ke -noth inir more than a severe Alk minor bruisis_s�zfd_ wl" uu ttes mgived more Interested-at'tb&V Is we mown as THE HIGH GRAD2 oil Ing up and are ak - -2 pkgo of al tiros In baby beeves.The Women's In for sc. E Lneft 5 C IN cuts. The party were returning home L1111111111ft SCHOOL, Keen demand for our stitute ladies feel the necessity of look- and on approaching the crossing the Ing well to the welfare of the year-old Smokiliia 20c. plugS, rag 75c. and signal man was swinging his lantern Graduates all the time. Do not to stop motor traffic, and as the auto babies who make the fine boys and 80e., sale price 65e.PPM9 L ,,.Grain Get the Beat. failed to stop he signalled the train, girls who respond go readily to doing "'While.this stock lasts. AND FL kKhNGfool with edqcatiom. their best to make fine exhibits at,the bat too late to avert an accident. school faire. Our Institute wish to JL_always pays, Our record for When the car reached the tracks the Publicly acknowledge their sincere tram-_butted it__al�snst d to do Chopping _ & semaphore I am pre and Post a egpr�cUtlop cif Mrs.Goeden,the train- *A & it upside down &k king everyMond&y. placing studebts in tions,Is un pole, t roing judged-the-bob bab W nurse,who so ably _M -sod-Friday excelled in Canada. Write for tbeoce ants were thrown ci�t.butthe iee, and wefeel sure that the proud _CE_ other two* were caught beneath the who so-bapp • mothers who .y as they_ ?Stonsboats For Bale Catalogue. Commence now. wreckage. .An ftuibulance�conveyed carried off their darlings -with their them to their home. where an exami. f PICKERI N iiW SO gizes. felt that justice bad been dome. Vete ft' ary 'Surgeoli nation showed that their injuries were Mrs. Alex Gray. of Green Blor,lad :- J . j9h,o F. Bayles,' Clarpmont W. J. Elliott, Principal ,not serious and they will ,make Rural Rout*NO.2i9covery. tbi.fires prime baby.-VOK, 7-1 g ..oho ., 7. p.. r^% -. ,.., .; Y .7 S:'u :T '.+di"L'S - 'i er•;x,.. _ ,,,!, r • 'v'' �!:tc�p.,.,.�.^!-..'..`�C,°�'-''w+..'a„:.i';'At.i++t:r c'„Rr!,3Y!',.:-.�s,."fi'•x vrfic.�a.�`'!A.w•,3s-'r'h.v;.-.,..�.-f'ua.i,.,t+..i-b,n.,,:,,��s+.,.,',,.`9w�,n•,-`.-w:,,.,.7��`+dw A.�:,.�".r+.+,,'.;.'-�;�.'�.'. :,.r•....r'�•tKr',!-..`....:a-.!,•,Ka.jx:�'.•.'.4r.b,� ."_+.,.•a �,'r'�,',9v..r.'.,.ia.t+..y;',an__,.::ic.`�"a.x'"d,;:.. .�,!.wa?xrj�1'''.....;.�.,a.t.te{•1rs a,'}.`£,.'•l,:!._,'°�n:1�!a'.4drt.��:'�.7.==..`b.d.�'�w'•si�-•�':�,!?.c••`,y + .:�;Ii'eE�'�sy'T,Yte.��Yw,,.+cT.?..'n"';4yv•7+',�.��?',+«';u+v•e,'w.%'k�^-.aw�`S„-xs>'-,+,r�,«�"#�}.J,.'�''T.-fi6r�t,&d+'7',• r'Cr'y d }4w, ,2"f',%'fi,`-.`,,:,a9-lY" ��,;aw-,'ar�'. ft4.•d.ku..^'£,':z:.n• '. =°�• ',fi;•'s p$r - �t?+ ,. -r- "Five years or ao."••• x , , And Csrandfathelr $ailed. %.e . e*-li' r-:-' ` � 4 "Where did you Carry it?” e r ti "In m hip pocket" 'Grandfather smiled when his lough• '^ "Which hip pocket?" ter told him . that a committee from Hull was puzzled the neatfoa. her club the Bluebell Women's Club, :� �, �•t ��. "Why, this one--the right One, o' would appear before the school board course. There wouldn't be any sense at its next meeting and Dreae&t a petit- Tike it `!�• t0 in carryin' it where I, Couldn't reach tion asking ij►at boys 'be taught to k make useful articles for the Lome is '' � • � � ,• '•'!'hat's so. Mr.Johns, you May take their manual training courses.- Me • �oflket ie ,._ the witness again." ro til _ The young lawyer ,caked questions "Fancy woodworking is all well your for d about the Dr Valle irrigation pro- 'be she conceded. "but we tb,ink ..R, 7� 3 S-, ALIDA ` jest He wanted to know why there the boys may sa well 'be acquiring �Or"ro��7 tit• 1 was dissatisfaction among the farm- knowledge that they can put to Prato- A � N0 -;' .� �; ti.'>f14F1$ era' and from a reluctant witness drew cal Use.,- the se." the information that the water supply Grandfather smiled again. "When t • �d 8W to � '7ou" will realize the difference- was entirely inadequate for the needs I was a boy," he said, "we didn't have +•vs► ' of the land-finder cultivation. to take school courses in chorea'; our as ••' aa• 'r Mrs. Hull called to the stand, testi- between Sl `• ��iSt tem. mothers looked after that side of our fied that on the evening of the twenty- to, sr. third a man had knocked at their door education. We did all the small lobs to ask in which apartment Mr. Cun- round the house. I know'I saved my • r r: - ^ ingham lived S had gone to the father a good many carpenter's balls. _ door, answered his question, and "I used to mend the chairs,that got ` watched him ass u stairs. broken. I mads window and .door p SaWd ID RB his "What time was this?" screens. I knocked lots of tables and pflf`k>�S led ` 'ra i 1 "9.20." porch chairs together. As for window `^ • Again Kirby' felt a tide of excite- bones.for flowers, I made dozens for ` menti running in his arteries: Why --$Y WILLIAM d for the neighbors, who was this woman and her husband set- mother an g �^ MACLEOD RAINIs hadn't a boy in the family. When ting back the clock thirty min- �.. Utes? Wits, to.divert suspicion from mother got through with me father -� - �= ---- -� themselves? Was it to show that this always wanted a fob dons--a fence, a ,w or trough. : in e stranger must have been in Cunning- henhouse, a cold cram P.iB ix (Copyright, Thomas Allen.) d And m sisters, Mary and Eliza, were hams rooms.for almost an hour; nr- CHAPTER XI.(Cont'd.) 'Business?" Ing which-time the millionaire Fro- always calling ea me for packing bon Piano is Foundation of „ ++ rioter had been murdered? dressing tables or. barrel chairs. But Musical Expression. ave you ever had any trouble Real estate, mostly firm lands. "Describe the man." frith your uncle?" Johns asked Jack.- "Did you know James Cunningham, I never got any credit for that work; Parents who decide not to have fi {. the deceased?" asked Johns. This tall, angular woman,whose sex the girls would drape the tables and their child take.up the study of muaio. You may decline to answer if you ish," the Coroner told the witness. "Yea. Worked with him on the Dry the'yeara had seemed to have dried out �g the Chairs,-sad-when-they ' Yaaut CunningLam ' hesitated. Valley pfoposition, an irrigation pro of her personality;made a much bet. •em to the other girls they always said, consideration for the'child and a de- s C g " ter witness than her husband. She was "No-o. What do you mesa by trouble?'.' j�Ever have any trouble with him?" but her very for- 'I wast yon ahotila see the chair or &ire not to 6verwork It, atten unwit- "Had he ever threatened to cut you _ acid and incisive, -' "No, air-not to say trouble. Hull bidding aspect hinted of the "good table I've fust made'!" tingly do the child a Brest infustice ut of his will?" was already perspiring rofusely. He woman" who never made mistakes. "'Do you mean to say," 4 datmed Quite apart from the question of cut � carne the* answer, :a bit dragged a red bandafma from his She described, the stranger who had his daughter, wide-eyed, "that you did torsi development and the esthetic 'pocket and mopped the roll 0!fat that knocked at her door with a good dbal all those'things without trataing?" value of milic, no other art seems to a satisfy- ."Why—if you care-U tell?" swelled over his collar. "1=we'had a of circnaestantial detail. "No. I had plenty of trainia8; but I give quite that degree of soul satisfy t " e thought I,wsa.extravagant and an argument about a settlement-- "He was an outdoor man,a rancher, didn't ge4 it at school. I began at }ng Joy. en,=r 'roan"ld-wanted me to buckle down to aothia' seihons." perhaps, or more likely a cattleman, ham 8 with wash benches-and worked a_business more." "Did he throw you out of the she concluded. The mua.cal alis of the land fa rich, "What is your business?", room and down the stairs?" "You have not seen him since that up by main force and awkwardnsee to the fraternity of people who are ia- q" something better. When I was a bop terested in male is both Large and de- in with a bond'house=McCabe, "No, air,nothin' like that a-ta1L We time, " r Foster &-Clinton." might 'a' scuffle some, kinds in fun Shb opened her lips to say No," it was a pretty. lazy fellow who could sizable to enter. Even a modicum of D�; "During the t few months•have like• 'Prob'ly it looked like we was but she did not say it Her eyes had not do about as much as I did. And Ealent which will permit simple Im �t� you had any Create of opinion with fighting', but we wasn't. My heel traveled past the'lawyer and fixed we didn't-have to go*to school and provisation - or the- rendering. of r:�our uncle?" caught on a tread o' the stairs an' themselves on Kirby Lane. He saw mks a coarse of tnstractioa•to learn operatic. scores, gives a pleasure us iw.. "That's my busit:ese," flared the I fell down" Hull made his explana- the recognition brow in them,the leap how. to net up stoves or take down l the player and those about him that-#a ,I"� .,witness Then, just as swiftly os his tion eagerly and anxiously,dabbing at of triumph in tier se the long, stovepipee." unequalled. But once childhood i* - w Irritation had come it vanished. He his beefy face with the handkerchief• arm shot straight toward.him. -But I want Dick to take the man- pasted, it is not so easy to take up the remembered that-his uncle's passion- ,When did you last see Mr.. Cun- "That's the -man!" ual-training course, father; all the beginnings of the study, and one is, 'ate: voice had risen high.- No.doubt aire}tham alive?" A tremendous.excitement buzzed }n =:ppeeoople in the nest apartments rttneat. had "Well. air, that was last time, the courtroom. It was as though some best boys are taking it. it is really cheated .out of perhaps the richest. •Beard him. It would be batter to make thangh I reckon we heard him Paas one had exploded a mental bomb. Men the thing nowadays." heritage rivilization has gives ns, sail — -_ 's° ::a frank admiaeion. "Birt I don'tmuck our door." and women craned forward to see the Grandfather smiled at his daughter's made musically dumb by parents who jtasweriagv. I have." in answer to questions the witness man who had been identified, the man earnestness. "Better send the boys to lacked either the aores�hf or in- admix e "When." explained that Cunningham had owed who no doubt had murdered James tbefr grandfathers:" he recommended teres -o start as Du one roup �F "The Inst time I went to his rooms him, in his opinion,four thousand dei- Cunningham The murmur of voices•, dryly. the early, sometimes excruciating, but fir*t --tivo days before his death." I lars more than he had paid. It was the rustle of skirts, the shuffling of •-"'A— p — usually well-repaid days, S3gnificant'locks passed from one to about this sum-they had differed. moving bodies filled the air. Awake 97 Hours. The piano Is the foundation of must- - another of the speetators- Were you at.home on the evening The coroner rapped for order. "Sit- The craze for ridiculous records a♦i- Cal express-Lon. It Is often the faun- "What was. the ubjeet of the of the twenty-third-that ie, last once in the eonrtsoota, he said dently is not dead' in Europe. Atter dation of the composer, the guide 01 quarrels" night?" sharviy. 1 "I didn't say we had gttarreled," The witness Sung out more signals "Which man do you aiaen, Mrs. dancing, drumming, pipe blowing and the singer and the invaluable ally of I wsaa the sullen s�aswer. of distress. "Yes+ air,"he said at last Hull?" asked the lawyer. whistling records comes the insomnia II every other cart of Instrument. An Differed, thin. My question was, in s voice dry aa-s whisper. "The big brown man sittin' at the r�rd, established at Trieste, France.1 ability _to play it is the f mpei*ativs what about?" "Will you tell what, if anything. end of the front bench, the one right A prize of 1,000 lire was offered to the of al'I wayfarers into the. realms 'I. decline to.say." -' 'occurred?" behind you."- «- person who could remain awake the of harmony.: To the musical amateur "I think that.ts all,'Mr. Cnaasng- "Well, sin, a man knocked at our Kirby 'rose. Think" prob'ly she longest. -it is a constant good companion and yk rte, Ilam door.- The woman she opened it, an' means me," he sugcteated Although the favorite,vas a'younk.friend. San Ile asked which fiat was Cunnln - An-officer in upiform asaed down rt 'ot twenty, the Prize was carried =-----a forward and piped his question again. a. the cattle- ill "Was your uncle engaged to be mar- started up the stairs." man's. shoulder. "You're Hader or- off by two men w succeeded n keep- up ried at the time of his death?" j "Have you aeon the man since?' rest," he said. ing their eyes open for more than' Lonely Isle. T' The startled eyes of Jack Cunning-- "No, air." "What for, officer?" asked James ninety-seven hours, the girl having St. Rttda, Britaln's most remote is-' ham leaped to the tittle man. There 1 "Didn't hear him clime downstairs Cunningham " fallen fast asleep niter eeventyniae land, with a population of 80 sguls, is was in them dismay, almost panic. later?" "For the murder of your uncle,sir. hours. The winning couple, one a w sen,swiftly,he recovered and drawl-'I "No, air'" In the tense silence that followed hairdresser and the other a bartender, cut off about eight months In the year ed insolently, "I try to mind my'own "At what time did this mass knock?" rose a little throat sound that was not probably are accustomed to late hours. by�°stormy seas on its rocky shores., business. Do you?" asked the lawyer from the district quite a sob and not quite a-wail Kirby Meanwhile there is a man is a Ftor The coroner aasdrted himself.'attorney's office. turned his head toward the back of once hospital who In likely to treat all "Here, here, none of thatl Order in Kirby Lane did not move a muscle thg room. records. He Is a Toronto Bond Exchange 'A -this court, if you please, gentlemen." of his body, bet.-exeitemeat grey in Wild hose was atanairsg it►her place sleeping He bustled in his manner, turning to him, as.he waited, eyes narrowed, for looking at hila with dilated eyes filled man who was found asleep on a park Limited attorney. "Through with Mr, the answer• with incredulity.and borror. beach June 25 and to stili asleep. The - , the To be et►ntinned.) 11oltnvioY saxs BLDG..To>Roxro Cunningham, Johns? If so,' we'll "At do,yon know the time so ( 0 doctors, though they 'applied all the push on." " treatments known to them', have tatted "Quite." The prowathig attorney exactly?" Teeth of Malay Bride wed to arouse him. ATTENTION Consulted a list in front of hint. `•'Cass� "Well, sir, i was windin the clock Before Marriage. �e- 1923 VICTORY BONDS' `11011 next." for the night. ons T'1me-Table. Hall came puffing to the stand. Hel "Sore your clock was right?" The Malays.Day for marriage betcre airy now be ezchraged for r iwas a porpoise of a man. His,eyes "Yes, ail, I happened to check up they celebrate it. To eat a wedding Do. periods of volcanic activity toad _- -� :!dodged about the room in dread. It on it when the courthouse clock cake or wear a wedding as ° �OI1ZInlon UI l.sSnada' rt7sa as though he were looking for a struck nine. Mebbe it was half a-min- unpaid for would be-as irreparable recwrda show that at any particular ,way of escape. ate off, as you might say-" _ disgrace, according to the Malaysa place earthquakea have a maximum _'S� Bonds- ears, . O'D Hull with mmo a or leas accuracy. code. once every � yand It is now CHAPTER 3fII. "Would you know him ff you saw All the wedding expenses r-re paid contended that the same may hold larder the following conditions: TRAVS THE MAN. him again?" for by the bridegroom and the sum good of eruptions. Holders may clip and retain interest Your name?" "Yes, air, I sure would." which covers them is sunt by him to There seems to be a certain amount coupons due Nov. ist, 1923 and send, -Casa Hn1L" ?lie coroner flung,a question at the the father-in-law ebect on the day pre. of evidence supporting this theory• their bonds to be exchanged for the - witness as though it were a weapon. vious to that on which the young man For instance, 1923, 1911, and 1879, same pas valve of DOIgtMON OF . « Mr. Hull?"ljnirL vereal Portable Bath Tub Ever carry a gun, plasms and receives his wife. which were years of Etna eruptions; CANADA S% Bond: matu:iag is 5 of- and Folding The big man on the stand dabbed at On the day before her marriage the would It a four-year cycle. The Crap• 3'e I! d or Folding anaantaa.oe, w.tef , his veined face with the bandanna. girl's teeth are Sled. Peastfng and tion of 1843, when sixty-alae persons In exchanging for DOMINION OF y,�e, ea beGueam endorts e/ He answered, with an ingratiating music interepera9 elaborate Ceremon lost their lives as the result of an "ex. CANADA 50a Bonds due 1928 they wilt a adalonsin m the room, No etumby whine. "I ain't no gunman,air. Never receive the following amounts is cash., , ` • tar. �emLe�e�O0®�or was isle, and if the maiden moans her Dloaion" of lava, also falls within 'he � addition to the same par value of � wa asst da", ea; toMod- "Ever ride the range?" moans are drowned in a flood of music. cycle. y + DOMINION OF CANADA goads oa > ehemtoi rlowta. "Well, yea. a8 yon mi ht say,"•the Three days before the ceremony She .each• _ uaharpl ■eW ►rM.eta Cw•ury witness answered uneas}fy, has her hair cut short upon her brow A Young OCtogenarlan. =100. Bond Cash III 1.00 stAew:re..st» wuttet.sn.,oat "Carried a six-shooter for rattle- to a thin, straight fringe and the nails Years may weigh heavy like dull lead, _•.$500 ,, 5.00 ` snakes, didn't yon?" of both hands and feet are deeply But hie are light, bright gems instead. 11,000 „ „ .10.00 "I reckon, but never'went hellin' }u� yP}th henna. And what-A generous treasury In exchanging for DOMINION OF ' around with it." A Matey bride, except Ibr hes ccn- P'W� younger! envious eyes to see'. CANADA 5%Bonds due 1943 thepwilj "Wore it oto towner r6ith you when receive the same value of DOMINION on went, I e as the other"bo a ventional marriage ornaments and her OF CANADA 5%Bonds is addition to y. you " xpect, y many flower chains, wears the ordin- He wears his years like medals hung a cash payment of: EDDYS " " ary dress of a lady of rank. Upon 8 hero always young Mabbeso. kat t $100 goad Cash•s 8.75 MATCNF..S "What calibre was it?" �--- ">-- Or like the gap plumes of a ah ! $500 8.75 ` "A .38, sawed-off." Tea and eggs are in the same class. Waving undaunted through the fight. a11C00 11 „ 37.50 A - - "Own it now?" - - - -- You insist on fresh eggs, and since tea For bones from which the Nov tat , _�the CPR� f ���- �� The witness mopped his fat face: deteriorates even more rapidly if ex- He shows what boon long Tife may be, coupon has not been clipped the can No, air." posed to the air, you should insist on Simple and sweet, with gayety, b.lance twill be as follows: �f 1I1 CC�l•314� "Don't carry a gun in town?" tea soiled like '`SALADA"•in air-tight Busy with perennial zest, c For 1928 Bogds. .S dy t 8t1'am No, air." aluminum to keep it fresh. Do not ac- Loving and loyal, brave and*blest. «' �tloo Bond Caatt $ 3-T5 F "Ever own an automatic?++ $500' „ „ 3.75 sept bulk teas of questionable age. „ 7.50 ' "No,ser. Wouldn't know bow to fire a. For nature, whom he loves so well, $1'!)00 For ALRAYa,iYaftivVr� cJUtADA -one'" „ ` ; Weaves of that love a magic spell. `: Fash 4.50 943 Bonds. AM roe smavastAtc7ess ' "How long since you sold your.38? New Can Opener. The strength of sea and sky and hill' 4100 Bend C ; _-._has-been..-invented --- - - - _._ 2250 Sop n --„ 45 00 • thet turns back the edges of Use tin ; Enwraps him-in Its v rtue still: �1 , -Abbie FarwellE _ ICED am oothly as it is cut. nada by_R 418TL Well-P niched. MALL to the Tdroato Boad $zchan a .,-�. �: zr , Rapid Ororo- - Limited,Dominion Bank i31dg.,Toronto. Fu new-born infant sometimes The singular punishment for bigamy in Hungary is to compel the man to State plainly the maturity of DOMINIQN _ doubles its birth we;ghi in neves daps. live with bath of his wives 'in one OF CANADA BONDS you wish- + Whcre Wi-�I a(fathered Dirt. house. 1928 or 1943 e i' ry `' Recei-ts w:11 be resit Ott order of accept _ tt>i! _Teacher-"Why. Willie! 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'.'.,' . :. <�• xy��c.A,��'."- `�". `;s,=r=.',+ *1L ,Jt=',:#' { `.@"Ft 15•. s;r '.:.'v. rs,y...s4;:ei•.n - iv vT {1 vk,y� „ ',, '»: ,, V--, ., . ,.: ... . . .,.rg.."a- '1'"%T.•::'d. -Y nary: }., � i:: � •,.,p.-'g„� s�`+.. 1oiel � ► RP �DE IONSTRATION - t Six OF WATER ESCAPED CONVIm ROB -BANK r IN OMAI�A STREETS "lPi!►111 A ES IN AMACD" Cloudburst 'Strikes "Nebraska ' CLUBBING T GR 'Citi--Traffic Demoralized r �c score of Persons Killed and Hundreds Wounded ='Fren�r _Omaha, Neb.;Sept. 30.-Nebraska . Four Armed Desperadoes Who'Recently Broke Away From --- - -Military- Anorities-lI - enaap green - Police Re- _ and Iowa to-day appeared e slowly Kingston. Penitentiary Stage. Hold-up in OakwoodSt. - T recovering from the torn do cloud- #laty _ aponsible for Outbreak. - Clair Branch of Bank of Nova Scotia, Securing.About - ... bursts and floods,which brought death D48seldorf, Septa '30.-The great) ed the cityand a procession formed to 20 persons, injured scores and Z,{ 0 -bake Getaway in, Waiting Car. " separatist demonstration here today and marched behind innumerable caused unknown property damage last A despatch from Toronto says:- east from the city. s, Friday and Saturday. . green vihite and red republican em- 9 _ y' Four men, believed to be Gordon Sime- Staged During Luncheon Hour. ,#erminated in a veritable massacre. A� ' !a C blems to Hinterbur Strasse-a' tl►or- - Aman was drowned at Lincoln last 'score of persons are known to have 1 g ni ht when he- drove his team .of son, Thomas Bryans, Alfred Slade and The hold-up was staged during lunch oughfare 200 feet wide byt 1,000 feet S Arthur Brown, convicts,-who made a hour at the bank, when the -% Its 4 been killed and, the wounded'are be- long, adorned with statues of William horses into a ditch. Two others were g sensational escape from the Kingston were locked, which accounts for the lieved.to be numbered in the,hundreds. I Bismarck and Von Moltke. kVed at Seneca 'late Friday when t Dusseldorf is still seethingwith ex- Penitentiary three weeks ago, staged!small.amount secured by the,robbers. 1• The procession filed past' im res- their home was razed by a tornado. y iitemgnt and more trouble is feared. P p a hold=up about one o'clock on Thur*- -'-The three' men .were armed. Bo , sive marchin order to the number of At Council Bluffs five.�persons were g day is the Oakwood-8t. Clair branch were members'of the staff in the bank, • The, French occupation authorities 15,000 republicans, but with curiosity killed outright. Four oP them.were p ot'tlxe'Bank-of Nova Scotia, and made but the tatter were caught unaweses. hold the German Green Military.Po- seekers-add the assembly robabl' Struck by'a falling tree as they ran' f : ed,• y p y good their escape with between $1;600 by the robbers who had them covered lice-the security police- responsible totalled 40,000 when the open air from their home, and another was and $2,000. l with their guns before they >ujd a for the-outbreak, declaring that they meeting place was reached. struck by flying debris. The filth vie- The manager of ,the bank, Percy O. chance to make a move towards;the r started the shooting, in which the Standing directly under the statue time died in a hospital. Oke, was tgm'porarily knocked out by,places where rested• the revolvers, w . Coramunlst groups later joined. The of William I, the Separatist leader, Twelve were killed at Louisville, a blow on the head and the three other;loaded and ready for use. Manager � :h hospital and lice baracks'are�fliled' Neb. when the house in which the Po Joseph Matthes began speaking: • y members of the staff were herded intoe Oke was clubbed over the.head with with wounded, and 'French military) "The Sapartists," he;decla_red, "are were congregated to mourn the death the manager's office while the.robbers.:.a blunt instrument of some kind which " doctors are rendering all possible,animated by hatred toward none, but of'Mr-s. Mary McCarver, was washed took,pussession o1 the 'teller's cage. l the police have reason to believe was assistance -• only,desire peace, security and frau rom its foundation into Mill Creek, Three of -the robbers entered the f the butt•eiad of a•revolver. Mr. Oke The French authorities late this quility." trapping all the victims The bodies bank and it is supposed that the fourth! reo4vered consciousness before "thef evening aent out patrols to round upI Suddenly, without warning, several were recovered, man, Bryans, remained in charge of trio left the bank, but was carefully s "all the Security police they could findt shots were fired from behind a lower- Another'deluge of rain. and hail the Overland car in which the quar- guarded' by one of the men. '. to the streets and placed under arrest'ed steel curtain protecting the plate struck Council Bluffs last night and tette made their,.escape. Inspector:of _ The entire staff was paraded in, all those atM held in reserve at head-i glass entrance to a store. In the panic lasted about an hour. Detectives George Guthrie stated that the manager's office and ordered ttoo. ` ; quarters, that ensued a small group made a �' the bank staff had furnished the police "keep ,their 'mouths closed" or •they- "s The city awoke early teeming with concerted rush for this speaker. The Liner Breaks Record department with descriptions of the would be shot down.. Powerless to act AMUMLY FOU on Un w •o tally w t e o a es- Wte of an appeal addressed_to',the the shooting became general. caped convicts Lrom 'Kingston, three)assistance;as the telephone wires had population to remain Indoors. 1Snt The police were especially active in A despatch from Southampton of whom are well-known to the local I been disooanected, the manager and 7 Rtreet cars, automobiles and ether ve- smashing their way' through the may$;.-The White Sfax.Liner Majestic police. 'Within a few minutes atter his start were obliged to,watch the • �:. bleles were.absent from the street and crowds and in :taking prisoners, mapy arrived at Cherbourg from New York the police learned of the robbery, all' robbers hurriedly' empty' •the cash , the hotels and stares had all lowered of whom were transferred to head- available detectives and plainclothes- drawers. Following fife entry of the at 9.11 p.m:,-Thursday night, having their,lron and steel gratings. About quarters- crossed the Atlantic in the record time men were scoui-tag the city in search robbers to the.bank one customer ap• . Yl o'clock the first of the 25 trains French militar9.farces were rushed five days, five. hours and 21 min- o! the Seeing robbers. Special officers peered on the scene to make a do- of ' bearin the manifestants to Dussel- to the scene and ordered the Green were despatched to watch the railway posit, sad he,'ilkewtse, was t:ompeiled g utes,-at an average speed-of 24 knots. i dorf arrived, and was received by fi police to cease using their revolvers, 76.points. stations and all avenues affording an to stand by and bio as he'was instraeted. t ..,co ,company of Rhineland "public militia but according to the French,the police This is the fastest time ever done - •which had just sworn allegiance to the refused and continued to fire. Ther by a liner on the eastward-run. - .{31111,, DECREES green, white and red flag. Soon after .cavalry seized manor of the police and Y FOUR f noon all the manifestante from points surrounded their barracks, quelling IN RUHR REVOKED z -n tbu - ` fjox ,, t 1i7 4?` r�r a sir s ranee an a vl- .F Y Y s dente That Germany Has Weekly"Ma�`keReport _ Surrendered. ; from Paris ys TORONTO. prints, 20c. 'Shortening. tierces, 1534 France is stilllooki g fortangibleevi- c Mea.whlat-No. 1 Nort1wrn,$1.11. to 15%c; tubs, 15% to 16c; pails, 16 ceased Pse- y �� to 16iSc; rims, 18sli to 18Yac deuce that Germany has Man. Barley-Nominal. P f sive resistance. It is pointed out only .' k% All the above, track, bayrta. Heavy steers, choice, $7.25 to $7.76; c yw3 Am. corn-No. iI yello:w, 1.09 butcher steers, choice, $6.50 to $?; do. �u.J,,, four of some one hundred ordinances Barley=Nominal ,$6 to$6.50; do,wed.,$b to$5.75;, f; have been, 4o far revoked. Buckwheat-Na 2, nominal. o, com., $3.50 to $5; butcher heifers, "- It is understood Premier.Poincarei Rye-No..2, nominal. � $6.25 to $6.75; do, med., $5 to "t will insist on formal .withdrawal of l - Peas-No. 2, nominal. , do, com., $3.50 to $4.50; butcher every one of these decrees. In view Millfeed-De Montreal'free hts, cows, choie 1, $ e,X14.26 to $5; do, mod., $8 � � of the chaotic*situation of the rest of - r,.. �'''•� s�'; "`� bags included: Ban, per ton, $30-25; to $4; canners and cutters,. $1.50 to 'a Germany he will refuse to listen so [ shorts, per ton $33.25; middlings, $2.50,; butcher bulls, good, $4 to $5; 0.25; feed flour, $2.20 to $2A5. do,com., $2.50 to$3.50; feeding steers, any German proposals until Germany "r Ontario 2 white. 95c to proves .her readiness to co-operate.in - ri . $5.60 to $6.50; do, fair, $4.54 to ' good nr! r 4 4 1, outside. 5.25; stockers. good $4.50 to $5; do, working the Ruhr industries: Ont No. 2 white oats-Nominal fair, $8.50 to $4; mifkers snd s nn A welbinformed diplomat was asked n' Ontario corn-Nominal era, $80, to $120; calves, choice $11 -- if France would'consider the German x Poincare Triumphant Ontario flour--Ninety per cent at, to 12.50; do, med., $8 to $10; do, com., reparation proposals of June 7. r;, In jute bags;-Moatrsal, proanpt ai $4 to $7; do, ge ansers, $8:50 to $4.50; Germany had surrendered uaeoadi- tiaaa]1 to France an the Rnhr des "PossibIy;' he said', "but they moat y " Veteran Statesman DIN _ be officially renewed. $5.40 to $5.50; bulk seaboard; $4.40. bucks, $9.25 to $9.75; do. corn., $8 to Aute, and Poincare's policy has scored M Poinears is willing to discuss Lord -Morley, the famous BritialL Man. flour-1st pats., in cotton $8.50; sheep, light ewes, rood, $6 to a victory for France: methods og'reparation,collection with statesman and man of letters, is dead. ;. sacks, $6.70 per bbl; 2nd pats., $6.20.1$7; do, fat, heavy, .$4- to.$i; do, culls, 4 public lite' that extended over, - Hay-Extra No. 2 timothy, per ton, $2 to $2:50; hogs, thick, smooth, F.W., - Britain. Beiginm. but as a matter atter a -` ±track Toroato, i4; No'2,.$13.60; Na $9.35; do, f,o.b.,. $9.75; do, country -OPEN SAFETY PIN of form it is insisted the Reparations bait a century, He was eighty-five, $12.50'; mixed, $11 to $12. points, $8.80; do, selects; $10.30. TAKEN FROM THROAT Commsaaion ie the proper body for dim- years of sus. Straw lots, per ton. $g MONTREAL. cussion of details. - -- - Butter--Finest pasteurized cream- CornAm. No. 2 allow, 1.05. Gate, . •-„ It fa reco izO here that a mors- e solids,85 to 3 grinta,86 to 37e• 4t y.__ _.:.$ _._ - i -- �- _ - Q,000_ _ rryy creamery; ' Can. went, No. �, 683i¢ to b9c; da, No. Operatloi! 1}Crf OimCd 1!1 New toriain Rn'II have Eo ba aSt GAS ordinary 88c1s to solids, 33 to 84c; 3, 57 to 57%c; extra No. 1 feed, 56 York Saved Baby's Life. many, probably a fairly long one. by Daylight Robbers z Eggs-Extras. 85 to 87c; flrste, 82 to beic; Na 2 local white, bb to __ : 65%c. Flour, Man. spring wheat pats.. A despatch from Philadelphia A desps-tch from Detroit nays:-�► F� `�.-to 84c; seconds„ 24 to 26c. lsts, $6.70; 2nds, $6.20; strong bak- says:-A race- of more than 800 '[� U.S. Vessels Leave daylight gem robbery, the second Live ultry-Spring chickens, 8% era', $6• winter pats., choice, $5,75 to miles and an operation b Dr. Chev- within 24 hours occurred he and over, 24c; chickens, 2% to 8 $b.$b. oiled oats, bag, 90 lbs, $S.lb: pe y ,lFort WMiam With Grain re, when lbs. 20c do, ander 2 lbs., 17c; hens, flier Jackson, professor of laryng- two armed men entered the shop of the i Ban, $30.25: Shorts, $33.25. Mid- logy b fbs., 20c; do, 4 to 5 lbs.,.18c; d3 $40.25. H ology at Jefferson Medical College, in Detroit Gold Refiners, 402 Capitol 8 to 4 lbs., 14c; roosters, 12c; car lots. $i6. �' No. 2, per. ton, removin an o safety in from the A despatch from Fort William,Ont, g P� y P Theater Building, and having bended, , 3 klings, over 5 lbs., 18c; do, 4 to 5 Calves, good veal, up to $10; grana throat of a five-months-old baby saved nays:-Seven vessels took out ?39.000 seven men who were in the store into Fat., 15e; turkeys, young, 10 lbs.-and the infant's life. bushel'of wheat, 84 090 oats 4b 000 a close calves, $8 to $4.50. Hogs,thick, sm the, t, escaped with loot valued at rap 2be• Little William-W. Johnson, Jr., lay barley and 50,000 of flax last week. between $18,000 and$20,000. The two, and ungraded lots, ;9.50, to $9.75; do, mooed meats-Hams' mod., 2'r to -elect bacon ho graded out, $10.35. pale and wan on a bed in--the hospital' Included among these were three Un-cooked hams, 40 to 48c• snacked _ � � t' P Cletus, robbers were :aided by a 'third,,who a itolls, 22 to 24c; cottage sols, 28 to when Dr. Jackson entered•,the room. iced States boats, ,the Luzon, acted as lookout at the door of the p.. $7e, breakfast bacon 80 to 34c; appee�-- HANDS SHATTERED Five minutes later he was gurgling at Schneider and the Lewiston, which all shop brand brealdast bacon,84 to 38e; ' his happy mother, while Dr. Jackson cleared for Buffalo with wheat Seven . BY DYNAMITE CAPS w of which three -�-~�- loading no w ! _ boats are Ioad g �a1ke banal 84 to 40a as receiving the fervent con tufa ' backs, ens, g gra - Last British Post Office Cured meats-Long clean.bacon, !SD: - -- - trona of the father,who is principal of are United States vessels, and ten 1b 70 lbs., $18; 70 to 90 lbs. $ifi.b0; Froaleae►c Man Badly Injursd Stonewall Jackson Manual Training more boats are aeported on their way III Constantinople ClosedE •' f Ibis. and up, $16.50; Iig�stweight � 'I'�� Theist From School Concord, N.C. up the lakes light for grain. It is f yol 3 barrels, $36; heavyweight - BOX. Dr. Jackson used the bronchoscope, reported by grain men that.there is� A despatch from Constantinople *o his own invention. No anaesthetic plenty o!tonnage cousins to fill orders,) says':-The' British Post-office, th* Lard--Pure tierces, 17 to 1714c; A,deapatch from Kingston says:-. ' .'Tuba, 17sil� to 1&; pails, 18 to 19 i+zc; was required and the-operation Wee and that even yet there is some trouble last of ench••ests►btiahmenta miiatainedl Edward Delyea, aged 56, whose home Pronounced i complete'success. in picking up a cargo witlsont moving I by the Allies, closed Let week and tllsl is at Harlowe, met with a-serious ac- groat one house • to another several Turks took over all mails. cident He was engaged in eonstruc- times, owing to the variety of grades Preparations for the formal evaeus-, R tion work on the Addington Road, and U.S. WHEAT GROWERS and the small quantity as yet in store. tion by the Allies have been completed• while taking the lid off a box of dyna APPEAL TO COOLIDGE and the famous Turkish iron divisioA mite caps there was an explosion, and is soon to enter the city. y When difficulties are in front, of y he had both hands shattered• He was I Thr exodus of Greeks Armeniamr Want Grain Corporation `Ra you, as a rule, there ire inefficiencies Y� brought to the General Hospital by W. behind. and Russians continues. .. Y Y' W. Pringle, by whom-he_was_e - vived- and Freight Rates 1 , i ed, and W. H. Head " a despatchfromWashington, D.G., Delyea was about to fire a hole /�� LINERS �nW DE I A FOG v 1f� �J lJL .�� s and was getting the dynamite caps says:-The United Si-rates wheat grow- " for this work when the accident. oc- • Central North- 1 � r�urr OAST OF IRELAND - 4 west, suffering from low prices for the gain, lied their. case directly be-, POUR•OIL ON FIRE TWO PERSONS DEAD fore President Coolidge and other Ad- ministration officials, with a request Neither'the Cedric Nor' the Scythia Was Badly Damaged, that Congress be called in special, ses- However, and There Were No Casualties. �F Explosion Follows Blaze' on sion to enact legislation ,to revive the , a I ; United'States grain corporation. Queenstown, Sept. 38.-The White and landed.passengers. She proceeded, Farm in Saskatchewan. The President, together with Secre- Star, Line steamer Cedric, obnd from and was off Tuskar when she came s Saskatoon-, Sask., Sept 30-Anna I taxies Wallace and Hoover and Man- New York to Liverpool,.s d the,Cu�n- into collision'with the Scythia. ; Hemingway,, aged 18, wife of Harry aging Director Meyer ofT,the.War Fin- and Line steamer Scythia,which saile9 The Cunard I,ine'issued the 'follow, �� Hemingway, of Hanley, Sask., died in:atfcb Corporation, received' the pro- Sunday from Liverpool `for Boston, ing statement regarding the-collisions .: _ g.. 4 To Fn eetiyate Water Power Problem. hospital Friday night of hurns re- Korai as presented by a delegation of collided during.a dense tag early this During a dense fog Smseiay m:�n .. _ `-ceived when-ori oiT can explodes while'a dnren bankers and farmers from morning off southern coast of j In the Seythia,-outward bound,-arse Hoa. Charles Stewart, Minister of she was pouring oil on a smouldering Minneapolis Federal Reserve District, Ireland I the Cedric, inward bound, came intd Ile Interior, has been named the mem- fire. The explosion�killed the eight but made no promises. Members of Neither vessel was bsdly damaged,collision off- South Ireland, causing ` ber of the Dominion cabinet respons--months-old baby. of Mr. and Mrs.l the delegation-said, he�uac', that Mr. according to reports, and it is betieved�slight damage_.tq•the Scythia. ,ibis for the Dominion's interests -in 1 Frank Lynn and seriously burned the Coolidge showed a deep'interest in there were no casualties. The Scythia "As a measure of precaution, the' f _ international waters. He accompanled 1 parents-and another child: -The acci--'-their-proposal with 'regard to the is putting back fo`I:icerpool -for? an,Scythia-is returning to Liverpool with -�--a commirttee to Niagara to investigat@j dent occurred on the farm of Carl grain corporation andalse in their're- examination, and the Cedric arrived her passengers to ehable.a full.,:rata the damage done to the lake levels by Siegler, near Hanley, where Mr. and quest for reduction in freight rates on Monday morning. The Cedric ,bad,ination to be. made of the damage, ,' the Chicago water diversion. .' Mrs. Hemingway were employed wheat and flour, called at•Cork between 6 and 7.o'clock which is all abQye tl�e water line." - 1 a '.•:;, ..K. - . a. y:. f .,. ,� .. • i•;1, r. -,o.•.- ..- .,. 3' „.,v' '^ rt. s!' ��•�aS+-w�'f-, "*d�a'�:i'�i•'ry�,err tiG '�a:S. ...t•3' ;.,x n i"" .?,. , .�..;,. .•^. ,.,F..y. 'r., ..'`'.-: :, - , .r,.�.w.t�:a�.cb'ti:•*°,wdwl« 'ffit?�...,5•�,4. 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Sto in at all Towns en route •per < • $vbecriptiode'ro,tht United State. Gori Crear ' _.. ZINC METAL TOPS RUBBER RRIN( •. - Britain$2.00 in advance. __ f , < J Saturday Service Sunday Service . Week Dave fi y '`:Large Stock Prices Right P� a 'JOHN M U R KAR, Proprietor, t Leave Leave __ ...Leave ' PICKERili COUNCIL. ° r -Whitby a . 8�'hitb�* Whitby XXX PICKLING VINEGARS Wh . �a The above council met pureuanto .15 a. m 7.15 a. m. Pure Apple Cider, 40 cents per gallon. Bdjournmetit on Monday,the let inst. - Puce hire Wine 45 cents per gallon + Members all present. the reeve ip-the Toronto Toronto o>] Ce Malt, C 110 Thronto _ Pu t, 60 cents r gallon n +. chair, The minutes of the last meet x0.00 a. ln. 10.00 a. m. -x0.00 a. M. - _. -,•- g h `ing were read and approved. Thesd are the very best vineaars'on the market and your pickles are A number of accounts were present- ,Whitby Whitby itb ' �; ed for payment and referred to the Y •� . �h bound to�keep is you use our goods ,. respecttve standing committees, 1.45 p. m $..15 ' m { ' 5 p. Dr. McHewen was beard re medical + um 1 :,ttnd dental inspection in publicaehools. Toronto to. - TOTOIItO a Mixed el otc Powder Toron 6 A He was elan heard objecting' to the - Pickling Wh C er T Brie Pick I Seed P d closing or selling of the.road allow. 4,30 P. M. X0.00 P. m. '� p• �• ! ' `ences leading to Duffin's'marsh. He " was also' beard re lora of valuable Whitby Carry Root Everpthintg� needed To-ronto Station ss der Ginger for Pickhn sbeep that were killed by doge. '7.15 M. Po R $ { P. Whitby Station ' - Victoria Park and Wut. Teel y was beard re impassable Y 3* condition of the road at Dixie, also of �'OrOntO Kingston Road /� : the bad condition of sideline between } • :.Four Corners (Old Stqp 12) .",V , 'R I 0 H /1 R 0 S O N r` lots 21 and 25 con 2: 11.00 P. 111, ! j A communication was received from - G. D. Conant, barrister, Oshawa, en. Fares-SVhitby 51,25 Return, 75 cents Single ' closing pion of march owned by w• - �/� Messrs. Greenlaw and Field. Council Pickering 1.W Return. 50 Bents Single F A R 11�L LANDS ;le opposed to closing these roads. Other places between Torouto and Whitby charged according Dr. Tomlinson web beard re serious to distance. To buy or sell your farm, consult the Farm Lands Department of condition of Robert Bowen. Thought : OSHAWA-TORONTO BUS LINE ;. he should be sent to Gravenhurat for N.B:-Please cut this out for,future reference. The.United Farmers Co-operative,Company, d -•treatmrat .Limited. G. D. Conant was heard re plantipg - - �%t posts in marehes or awQmpe in lieu of - eacea passed to that effect • t 7 s • • 1 J. H. Micbell was heard aakinq pay s • VV__, • • _ ; meat for opening gravel pit. x A oom. was received from the Pick• k� eting school Board asking for Gads• T A R R ' lineal loan of$11,000 for school build- Fash ion ShoppeIan purposes. ' -PHONOGRAPH RECORDS t' re condition of sideline bet lots 22 and A corn.was read from Victor Ross .�nn l7 res "The difference is in the foie:" - �9 north or the Kingston road. r- - _ The standing committee on Contin- sr~ t Reduction in Hata W e 6-eve a fine selection of Records on band, or we would be pleased genies reported and recommended r payment as follows: J Murtar. ptg' Misses Hata, regular 425, for 8.50 this v:eek _ to receive your special orders. Come and hear them. Collector's blanks and advt 2000: Stain ir ndard Bank. Claremont,for war Children's Hate, reduced to rock-bottom prices .ICEX - _ _ PRICE 8" Beaton,on acct of salary 120 00. Buy the best and get $sleben Brand Overalls and Shirts' Sherwin e The standing committee on Bonuses = our Lsdiea' Hate. 3�- y 1 -Pain Dominion on e _ for Wire Fences. •Deaiaage AiactPrs - �t � William P to, D inion Ezpreee Money Orders, etc reported and recommended the Large Stack of Ladles Coats f�. r S Crockery, etc., from new ,, 'follow wing payments:: Fobt Balsdod. _ also, Paters, - . bonus on 80 rada:oa lot B@'con 2;.00 to 95.00. `;Best material and style. con 1 F 5; bonus as sl rods on lot T HORN T� N)►S, BROUGHAM . con 1 20:26: A Richardson. bonus op _ _ :.' , i 15 rods on lot 1 B F con Eastern town- Canton Crepe and T:rieot'ine Dresses line 18.73. - THERE'$ A REASON The standing committee, on Roads Come and See Them. THE BUSY Si$ • : . and Bridges reported and recommend- A ,n., ed the following payments c F 9ulli- : Our Motto:.Satisfaction guartsnteed or money. refunded.• �, i sin, haul gravel on Mase line opp lot • 0. 23dr said spread came 72 : A Swan, A '�''�" ;' _ 'P*ckerin Hardware Store" drag opp tote 25 to 91 cos 2 8 2I V4 S j.,k M U EL _ SCHWARTZ �:3m th.open ditch lot 80 coo 2 1300 : .�i+.+� .+L�.77��i. a 4 C Ruasetl, planing roadlots 12 to 19 con 7. 4 50; Fred Byers. building rail- rock St.) hit y Ing;lot f2 con 7.123; F Cowie,spread _. _ ; gravel cons 18,76; Ed- Bromell, baul fi+ aravel Morgan's hill and patch Rose- It you are. in 'need of a garage of Heater L bank road 10:00: W J Michail, teams _ i t on.grader con 7 90.00; W A Courts. - sura and call and Bee � -vkto 12 00 ; E Beelbi plow. show„ r t team an grader,-draw -gravel - oj"' inion of Cana - i4 A E Percy, filliog ditch Out in pipe --{' �1 p Thought 7 3.25; H Wright. making fill is -1 he Hap; .1 hdught _ - - son ?aad haat gravel cos.. and 7 New G�pverl3ment L_ oan --_ -- 98.75: O Carter, makIng fill con 7 and = :draw gravel and dirt sideline bet 28.29 We also supply repairs for all kinds Of 4 cons 6 and 7 55 00; O Reynolds, draw gravel 'moving dirt lou 2829 con+ Holders of 1923 Victory Bonds may exchange 44 a;: A Hutchings, show grav cons�6 t}iro any of our Branches theirholdings matur- id T.12`00:_Job a Michell. bawl arav,1 i November lot next for NEW DOMINION $tO�eS� ranges and flhTnace€S. {, coma a and 7 and'228 yds gravel II2 86 i ' jyEFr,ifE;N•i`-5%-- or 19443 ° :Ed Wilson. 24 vde gravel LW; E l $„23% sad S14%. 'Ward,ditchingbuild culvert drawfng dint. Get your ` eavetroughin� F n repaair gravel con 9 as 02; J Cortes. ditching (;�(s applications for new lona i*ceived, or, if _ and draw gravel cos 9 zs oo: o>.aa desired, matu'rint bonds will be oollectgd.._and :,before.the Pali ralII9 - Armstrong, draw gra`0 10 11 con 9 ditch bet 10 11 con 9 49.26; M Evans. �credited_I:o customer's account. : ditch and shov gravel bet lots 10 and or.this servioe� - 11 26 25;O Hopkins,90 yds gravel 4 50; -•-Geo Turner.ditch bet lots 10 11 8.60; ver f . . ' J. S. BAiSDON, FIC No rte ce W 13 Pugh, tilling bole bets 9 cos 8 1rHi _ + 51,25; J Pallister. grad plow draw tini _ ber and build culvert.bet lots 20.21 con STANDARD BANK- __8 i'l 50 : J L'[iderbill, teams on grader ���a Gra tiu�ld culvert tote 20 r con 915.80; Pick TOTAL Branch ETS OVER EIGETY-THREE MpI1LLIOwN �', All Our Branch g J J Cornea. teams nn' grader tote 20'xnd 21 con 9 7-00; G Hodgaoti, drag opp Pickering , ager t tots 7 to42 build-rail' Bayles' bridge 'Whitby Branch, ' - C. A. McClellan, Manager Our usual.efficient service is at the disposal draw eo&opp lots 19 19 can 7 17.32; F l -- -- - _ - Axford,deliver pipes and haul Limber of those who desire,to exchange.their 1923 from Claremont to bridges-bet lots 12 Victory Bonds or purchase Boitda�of the 3: pnd 13 con 6 18.50 ; Roy Ward•salary new issue Of ^9-road.supt 158.60: L Pilkey, teams C K E R I N G cut r+houldere on coo 7 Iota 12 to 19 0� �• DOMINION' OF CANADA t ;� 10.00 t W Wird. _operating grader ° sR% REFUNDING LOAN , -. • -250. : J Taylor, team on grader con 8MEAT_ MARKET I% A by-law was passed autborizinit - and sale of debentures for the sura of ,$11.000 to be used in assisting to de 23c per Lb tray the cost of building an addition Round Roast or Steak to the school house at Pickering Vil• Surloin Roast or Steak, 28c " President: Sit Edmund B. Osler ]aKe. Porterhouse Roast or Steak,• Vice-Presidents: A. W. Austin, Sir Augustus M. Nanton , Council adjourned to meet j again on 18e Genera! Manager: C. A. Bogert $s• Monday. Nov,5th, for the tra.osaction Rump Rcet,... ... ... of general business, _ Fine Rib Roaat, .. .. 20c HeavyRib Roast, - ldc - --- --B BONDSShonler1RoasE. ... .,. 16r<nd 180 ..Pot Roast, _h-14c " �, iJItyou wish to convert fur Victory ' __ c er1a ry Loan Bonds,w buil , - 'let, 1923, Tato new Government Honda, j,eR of Pork,... 250 or buy new bonds, we suggest that '• `i tried e Too call and see ua as our- Victoryy Loin of Pork, •• 'Bread like Motherto mak '`Loan experience qualifies us to lootr Shoulder Roast of Pork, 20e, after your requirements. 28e -, .---.--Fork Chops, .. ,.`• .: - • .. .. .::`'Bone,.Cakes and Cookies carried. by our.drivers. As all arrangements have been com- ' plated in regard to the issue of the Pure Pork Sausage, ... .. 26C " .. :. We s r O Ph ne 900 and hays them call. 4� •, new loan,we are prepared to handle Finest Salt Pork,... . our business at once. • • ea r e y Finest Breakfast Bacon, piese, 88c " d n fo STA1�tDARD'BANK, F"imzRit;G, • ►i "' eliCed ... .�C " T "M ne W. F Law. Manager. .. a. {,l ems d th "Martha Ja " F. ' Mild Cured Cottage Rolle(half or whole), 82c Chocolates v h d �Whitevale .. - Back Bacon, .. . Trp a box-they're elioiona Cooked Ham,.. 550 "• ' 25c o rin a $o a Fountain. nes good when its hot. The Service Garage - `Weiners,.. .. ... A cool d kat th d g he Head Uheese;. .. 15c .� un 8, g etc., ed i g Pain'tia all kinds Easy First and Domestic Shortening, 31be X56 cents- -: �; dYertea Sanitary System. t 1-=-Overhaulin , g repairing done. Ignition 5 lbs 90 cents a specialty. '-'�' �• lb prints 18 cents ' p Wedding Our ei�l - Your old Fold to +re-covered dill Cakes Spe ty DOMINM Fresh Trout and White Fish Every Friday for 818.00. R.: Monne . y � , �, -Pickering - Berry --c� Poynter W.�G�._RE_�D,- '�'.. ,: • •- :PICK�RI�IGF' H. � . �e(J M1x�v,. w.c. -"... :. ., .. • .. , :.. ) .. .. ..., ,... .,..,,. -- .�-_ --- a._'-_" -- - -- --.,7.w �.1"�., n'v'�3'A .�+'C'.��."'ki4".K•X'•"T.•�'bt;1�i%+� ,: .a. - .- rZ,-•.a; ,. v.,, �. .,s.;� .�. x.;' ...�,•u- ;.:-.", '-0,'. - d, h � ':rK, 'r�' -"'�_�._ -c,qa, w.. '"'` - ';y• £,r{D.. ':�i3Y.. ;�hy', '.. ,. , ..,p " ,i'�sl."a�rSx. a..�y !k a,6v.:SrM.:ys,�'7,..uF..':wt' ...sea3 ,'•�..`%N+;1"" �P�'c.'+�. ��.d' G,4 .k w ?r_17h..­__ �Z. a z !4 ' S.Trueman.won lot CLAREMONT. Afriendly bowling tournameat ambuor the local players,vmu held ' Etas Wagg. Of Toronto, last week. .'C. 0* , I. . QasQr e :`was home over$unday. prize and R J. How 2nd. The Mrs. A. J. Chandler. of Toronto, St Thoulaii, have returned"home 'G QQ mi Merle Stephenson spent event caused wash Interest. 1Suudly In the city with her sister. Mrs. H. Sintzel and children, of Sunday with her parents spentS. _ � `'' after spending three 'weeks here with the former's p4rints,; R. J. Mr. and.Mrs. Page. of'Toranto, and Mrs. How, Vvhile. xethrolagL from California, where they had visited J. H. and Mrs. Beal on-Sat• `-Urd been spending three months. -W-6 -see our"New. Gingbams aad� Chsml�ra• ys. Dr. Caldwell,of Windsor, ander gbLd to bear that Mrs. ffintza formerly of Claremont, called 00 is greatly-improved in health. full lin 6 of Wall,Papers,Solution- f riendR In the village on Tuesday. The"' A spleddid concert will be given newest designs. Mr. and Mrs. Fleming. of New In the Union Church on 'the even- Zealand, and Mrs. Irwin and Mr, tug of Friday, Oct. 12th. Ten 0 "Your Fuel Worries' Ladies Dimma, of Cedar Grove, spent Ladies' Summer Underwear and 'youNg lkdies will present The -pri >`-Tuesday' with -Mrs. Flow- packing n Hosiery.at right toes. h John and of the Home Mission Box" wood which. 'ing. There' are dollars I ing about your farm in waste which Iwits half an 'hour, also a Saw Lrreaclily turn into coal-saving fuel. It's one Men's Summer Shirts, new pat-' Tom- a Toronto Mrs. P.A. Scott, Mrs (Pr.) pantomime, - "0 Zion, Haste." Men's Underwear, - .11119on. Miss Margaret Macnab and of the best money-makers I know of and I can recommend it ....,terns,vrtll also be The Milkwaid'a 'All-steel .2-plece and combin. There Mrs. T. Gregg were the guests Of Drill, 'rte Brownie's Drill-and Thb' highly as profitable solution of your fuel worries. ations. :Mrs.Robins, of Whitby-, on 0constr=tion- �racec>—built to last. Will operate beat- Ma'ma Doll Drill for the, wee tots,. day. TORONTOFixgine--built to run efficiently on gasoline or A full libe of Fresh Groceries also recitations, solos. illustrated- with a Mrs.Sedore will be, in Clar6mont songs etc. Walter Kerr, soloist, kerosene• always on hand at lowest, %thp last three days of the month Ashburn. Miss Mabel Bie, elocu- The Toronto Saw is only one of the niany money-making proposi- possible,prices. delivering orders. Those wishing tionist, Greenwood, and M. J. Wil.' tions.in the Toronto Farm Equipment line. Let's talk over: the to see samples of corsets may do so leer,violinist, will assist in the pro- Highest prices paid for when you're in town. or write to rhe for literature. lt.Mrs. Florence's, and those deeir- Others produce. gram. Doors-oven at 7 30, pro- Ing to order should,see •.her:-when gram at 8. Admission, 25 cents; Whitby Phone 808 j returns. children. 15jeents. V. R EMERSON, D. A. SCOTT, Archie and Mrs Andersonand nd daughter, Christina, of Richmond CLAREMONT, ONTARIO --- ANNOUNCING EUI1 spentSunday With Mrs. An- de'rson's parents, R. J. and Mil. NNINION OF-UNADA Are How WL, John Forgie suffered a heavy loss REFUNDING LOAN 1923 en when vinill V^flk son or persons who had m 5 r E.EX C EX T i wau Vehicle entered his hen-house and i vu stole 00 of his beat-chickens. They 20 year Bonds, price 98.25, to yield 5.14 per cent. were good enough to leave 25 hens, for Schoo' l Opening so that his stock may be replan. 5 year Bond&, Pries go. to yield ished next year. After leaving 6.23 per ceps. tto Sapp] We are ready 7 on with Q Mr. Forgie's, the thieves proceed. C&uaidaa National Railway- Shosi ed to Barkis Reesor's. -of Alton&, (seven year) first mortgage Deben- all kinds of Soots and where they added 50 more 'iures maturing May 6. 19M. Price for the bays and.girts. sr stock of fowl. re to their 570 per thousand,or $1090 invested we have TwSed Suits for Boysm now increases to $1.7611,40 at ma- The Brougham Union Lodge, A. turity. Tweed Pants and Stockings P.& A. M., held Divine service in Phone orvivire'orders at our at lowest prices. olon Church 'on Sunday af- expense: . A largo supply of Men's Heavy the Boots �don. W. Bro. Evans, W M solid leather. ny Ic PR A gn(4 V as, of Queen City Lodge, om6ntb, as- Phone 268 J Dundas St. East. brethren.and Call at sisted the Claremont Whitby. Out. 2tf were accompanied by about eighty as' i --- members of the craft. There were I2a * lingold. C, m=t also many present from neighbor• ing lodges, so-that the church was D. A. -MORDUE , p T -filled to capacity. Rev. A. McLel. Ian, chaplain of Brougham Lodge, Faheral Director ftd*fb GoodVaO -Cl 11 Coal, QaL delivered a thoughthil. scholarly Lambehaer LAcens" while Brother Gordon Knox, soloist, of Toronto, render up-to-data Motorfikto NotAer Elud and Soft 60al of-the ed three solos a ppropriste to the 7 Successor to 'beat anality on hand 4occasion. The offering.&mounting to AAaAFe to$65, was donated to the Hoopt• CHAS. BRIERL. - KARKHAM Childrelk and the Home til for Sit ortyrew ago Canadian mothers !or 4 W. THOS• A-.- 0onslimptive "king pries in Ha"Y­ :--,-! the The 102nd anniversary. of Thought Rang "daUthroagb A or, Baptist Church being observed on C C swed Is Ed dw intervening Years CanadiAn Sunday, Oct. 7th. and Monday, Luwomen have been VmVsxing their st" My ACN*ft"L=1ft La that debabt- 7 71,:-, Oct. 8th, Rev. J. M. Smith. tor HAPPY Thought Pi C pastor rltwiLfn�= —adian "Yes, we have no and Combinstion of Emmanuel Baptist Chure Air- and Not Water ._ Re: Thought to ill bring special messagesawma. Thmebundred thousand ionto, W Harness and Shoes, ftinmcea for larger homm bananas,"but both runrullog and evening on San C".Al. have been made _Special Inude -will -be -pro --T1 by Ham Repaired pir'omPUY and satis- 16 Twuo*Amp" -h-ave---Paints at services by Mr*. p, 1qorman Greelsw�iry.' of Toronto. a bring real coullart into Isn't this the rmw you in your howL bome? you we entitled to good The first faction guaranteed. -the move-hosted violinist of rare talent. &om yaw baking. Get them Do not let your buildings so through another wintee half hour in the evening will be -A trial to solicited. doing your w an a KaM- • b ought. They embody every without 'proteett"i given,over to sacred music provid Rev. and Mrs. Smith and deeirabie feature—suet e0000037, because ssey regtjatlFoo� steady best. large Mr.ed reenway. On Monday even- the fail the surface Is dry at the "Corner shoo Store," owes,good cooking surface,ewellent 1. In olt an excellent program In to be sad t ..,.A -, p. . . I '.. I . -appeaream,watesem voil or watet- absorb* re paint. The.paint Von members of Osaington Claremont, Out, little. —and all he wood, Toroum tont As desired doe Ave.F#_j­_ -hareb, qg attacbsnanto that hold. Thio programme -will commence A 'No��h_ h romptly at 7.80. Supper Will Aero Cushion Tires I Paintcannotbe Mpplied solme. cessfulty In clouidy, unsettled • served from 6 to 7.80 to Ad- SOLD BY mission, 50 cents: eh&;;;, 25 Will stop puncture ther. and it Is more settled teats. We feel sure that a very S. B A L S -D O- N to the fail. troubles., 8. A house needs it protecting waits those who plan 9 happy time i -AT SNAMTPORD more in Winter to celebrate the anniversary on coat of paint :Sunday and Monday next. than any other time, both.in. The School Fair held here on side and out. Monday afternoon was a decided Flo laze Exterior saves the stir- success. The Fair was held in the o ,b• ,•oto ,. ,� ' Memorial Park, while Lyman P111- face in the winter months. -key's rink proved a splendid build FOUNDRY COMPANY-UWiWD_ ..Jdg for the ethibits. There was a F. It. C 0 P 19 R • good attendance and the lamaFURN=- W 26 -CLAREMONT ber of exhibits would 'jaum have 0 U0 &ue credit to many of the ilarger V!s. -t Tke 16 -(ha ' Stan fall fairs. There was w large list ..,of prizei, whicbp together with C#X7 Prizes donated by a • ,,the six special 1 WIN, tittite, Headq for High-Class-Food the Claremont Womela's Ins t parters- -was largely 'responsible. for- the Plckerin' -g -Toronto tr;; Stuffs. Everything.clean and success of the. Fair. Space will nz volt permit.tO mention the nutner- • fresh. Prices as low as possible. ou entries iu the list of exhibits 'Takes the place of air tubes. a B u Li ia le pecial And contests, but sreference s-, ou are absolutely sure in'buying imight be made 6f only a few. In They are made of highly porous 'Yur-Groceries here, Aug the physical culture exercises four Para Rubber, and ride as easy �.ust 2501 yourall goods. Beginning Saturday, -As we guarantee Schools took part, and the specti- air B -tors took much interest as the -to utter, Eggs^nd Poultry `,'Ghildren went through their exer. J. R. Thektob Leave Pickerig Leave Toron wanted 10.00 a. M showing good training. W.•S. all the timin t. PIOKER1 Agen NG. No. 4, Uxbridge, received lot prize .7.45 a. m. M: Phone,Clare 2" while No. 7. Union, Balsam, Rot me w_4 . - . .6.00 p. 2nd pfize. The sports were also F" DALE MIT.1 .4.15 p. FUNK 0-HIDLO Keenly contested and were carried This tjip 6sbeelled on $undo a out in III record t1mw-naA8T­thVdtr 9.00 P. M. 11.00 P. me CLARKMONT, I=X tion of R. M.Tipper and, Walter Kerr, of kahburn. Never before This • trip�made only on Sundays were there a larger number of ex Wshave just received a ' hibits but the judges finished in (Stand.ard 'Time) ,good time, and this with the size a shipment oi of the building in which the ex- Canada's Best Flo'ur '.L hibits were shown proved much :"'Retain trip from Pickering $1.00: -Intermediate-p6ints more satisfactory to the spects- `tors than in the pot. This year Ogilvy ls, .,.,charged proportionately. year the Schoof Fair was bigger 7. Roya- 1 HoMehold bate of return must be arranged-.0 time --gad better than ever and deserves Of NU maberials and design _co-operation, not only kept in stock. ri wilkPay YOU the hearty 1. .: AIAO#". _of ticket purcha'se. ,of the parents of the children, but at our works acd inqm S our a" of the com wunity at large. Spec. obtan ptle" Don't �_Rastry Flour t Gordon IlZuse. Passengers' taken 'on" apnis we do nai employ 11lbow, jai thanks are one to the Park -BuA itops a' the to at any point. ly we san. and 49 throw Spar&for the use of the park, W*eut.; *1111 Choppin,g_ and Oat Rollingsammimou of 10 P 7------Mr. Lyman Pilkey for throwing "nonny" by pareh"Ing f"= .-0 wu the splacions rink and to the every week day or E) All of Feed on hand COL A 4remont Women's Institnte f CUTT S "GARAGE.. IWATE183= -condiactlog a refreshment booth _��r their done don of liberal -Phone Ind. 200- Goes"a waduN, WI! c ! only about 65 per coat.,-when set become honest and lead a straight life. Some"have been known to'.get married' in-the neighborhood and at Ximea, visit b h e" us the seta blish6ent which harbored W, them during-the.'best. years of their youth because one day they had stolen a few francs.. TELLING CHILDREN STORIES. ata'home-impi6vement meeting the� One of the Eaddest cases In the prim. other day. Is that of a young girl vt a, yield- What sort of bed-time stories do you Electric lights, electric iron, and tag In a moment ot,folly, strangled t6, your children; and what sort the, electric'washer-of'courie came in-f or child: that, Was born. to her. A jury of"an impression on the pression do they Make their due share of praise;-but, many composed-. of.elderly men had sea- little tots? Do you sometimes wonder -son why,the longer you tell your little of the things mentioned were within tensed lier to a6cl-iido"u 4nill"she it. limits of even the slenderest the faired the age of 21. She was thea 16. or daughter,storlis, the wider awake '4 pocketbook, and some of these things Her exemplary conduct in the prison _r7 they bee6me? If this is the case. you A,.: A prompted the nuns to.place her-in the that-there is a !very good require no outlay of money whatever, I 71� . :.; n for it What kind of stories i0irly a little and ingLenuit' Linea department, where she '%elps to S, ream y. ""A high stool,in the Iritchen," said U sem garments with one* of the nuns _6 do your children ask.fijr? 'One is safe a and,carefully puts the material made in assuming that if the child is ac- a woman. Hood, "Hooks to hang utensils where they, by her. compan-101" away In"chests. ...... •.quainted with Little Red Riding H are needed," said another. She has been In the home fire years 'Jack the Giant Killer,'etc., that they "A 6inigis skin for washing wi now and almqst fears the day when his favorite stories. Buthave-you M� mirrors, volunteered volunteered a she will be set at liberty, dows and Mkr allowed the child to become acquainted third. CONVERTING PRINTED WORDS INTO SOUND with these characters of story-love? Other. things-found helpful were A friend once complained to me 'Professor A. Barr, of Glasgow, is 'shown In the-picture demonstrating- Preserve Your Health 'th . drop shelves to supply extra room, �: . .., v at the longer she told her little how, by the use-of an phone, printed words can be converted into sound& wire dish cloth, dustless dust wtp- oil Oto Yourself. daughter "good=nlgfit" stories the cloth. on shelves,. traveling table, land to enable blind'persons th read. This was demonstrated recently at a sclea- "DIAeaie Is always due to-'breaking wider awake she becamez 1,*,fti more oil Va. iffe eAibition in Liverpool. the laws of hbalth." 'To be constantly commenting upon -stories I tell her, the more she wants stove. t Just read this over again, and see he mother complained. "She wants the high death-rate froih cancer, with-: if there iset at .least-one -of these swing dainty lace. on fine underwear r "tales of ogres and giants7an'd Indiana, labor savers' that you need, and can made for their older and more fortun- -out taking-into account the fact that and she won't go to sleep without them have without much. expenditure -of GIRL.CRIMINES LOT ate sisters outside. ''Otheri'bend ove'r it Is primarily a blood disease, is the ad she-can't go to sleep with them, !height-of folly. And:when,it has been. "a or mouej. Is a keg 6f potatoes or other sometimes Itill. ten olizkcit. And she r vegetable demonitratid over and over again that gets to -nervous that 'Ae often cries' IN FRAMA HAD. busily getting ready ftr meals.. Others load A SIMPLE, DA It Is only by raising the b to a out in her sleep." embr-r,11dep flee garfneft�p. Otims 4ealthy stami.ard_ and retaining It wash clothes or dish4m. For every ten Although a woman Df- unusual in-: ::here, that. cancer' can be, and has CONFINMBEHM WAU sewing girls there Is one pair of sclis. telligenco, she did bot seem'to realize sore carefully put away out of their now, in innumerable instances; b6en 4med.,what possible ground can there that it was the sort of,staries she told NMTY MT HIGH. reach7 when work ft flnished,' usually to her little daughter that caused the whet daylight begfb& to be for denying such a truth?"—Medi- fade outside. sleeplessness. - Suppose That she.hull from cal Times, Lon. Every; day apart f rn other work Tlit.; late, Dr. Forbes Rose, of Loi. told the child stories of a-eoothtng no- -k Lo are stories of .0bfiged t9 Wor ng at Dif- they have�to atten'd classes, wherc the don, Eng.. in 1912, proved ture. You know there etiquefte' of 'hon ad In the most that sort---stories that have a re ti- -fiCUlt Tasks and Speewl grable'llving lo cram- conclusive manner that cancer Ii med Into their nervous and fearful tion of soft, drowsy sounds that na- -systems.. tAfl�er school and other work caused by pot;pslam deficiency. When Forbidden. turally have the effect of producing Icertain combined asst fable the better behaved girls are allowedl stialtda of, .sleepiness. - Or, if she preferred, she Although child-crimes In France are a few minutes recreation followed soon j POMSSival have been a2 ere _to 4night have told the little one stories not so numerous as-might be expected'after by a hurried "dinner" consisting I tar advainced and' d0pare' t hope, --that, even though they did not have leasly Incurable cancer pati nts, every rrr after four years of way when fathers �of soup and a fig. the effect of producing sleepiness, may bad Germsas to meet and keep In Speech betw:een any I'o.f the. "in- one -received marked benefit. And be told at bedtime.with perfect sofoty. check wbile moth while It may be conceded that the ere often sought mates of the "prison" is forbidden, mall quantity ofth4dicInail"assistance In fact; any story that does.not.con- work in ammaUltion factoijes to help There are scores orf young and would •fain the least element of fear may be their men folk, thereby Issuing child- f given Is fralierative,.the fact. remains tit safely told. But if a mother desires be happy girls In-the home who have that tally seventy per cent.' of the ren carefree and often in danger'ot,not, uttered a. word for nearly twenty that her child shall sleep well, she c' credit - due .. to.every completely 116W him to ed annections.. it has. I months. They are resigned to their started cancer case belongs to the cor- should never tell him. or a neverthele,39, been necessary-in many unhappy lot.and move around the es- -be told,stories that frighten him Such cases to put youths and.-girls away In tablishmeni merely counting the da reef diet taken. stories are also poor brain-developers. homes. yai� It is of supreme importance to adapt While the boyi find when they shall have rea-ch�ed` the age 'be diet so that It may supply" those Only a few evenirigs ago our little they In. re- when freedom -of speech and action it -contained In vegetables, "brother, seven -years old, began atter formatory sbecols, where they are as- shall have been given back to them.. j organic salts bei bad been put to bed, to tell the 44(M Filet lace.and crepe-de chine.uAlly maintained until they reach the Three days, a week they are given cereals and frait, wheu in their natar- cow ar condition, combined with the living are here combined. The model is ago Of 21 Or fttil such time as their!meat. That-is their only luxury. They 1:principle of, these products of the story that his teacher had read to his claw in school that day. It was hard Portable and pretty, and. may, be de- conduct might Induce their'guardians sleep in huge dormitories capable of Tpeptable:kingdom. wbleh to get him Interested In -any'other voloped in crepe.of two colors,, ., in Ito lot them out as "cured," girls are a no batigin-. t1h -A I - contain storj.—T%e Istau- PuL AWKY in -a huge castle, formerly Wit ra, each Importance. for a finislL the property of royalty;,a hin a cage-like apparatus wberein . Cancer Is an uncicn.;ciously self-it- rP "a such an impression on him that t ClOrMOnt, Is a bed. a,jug of water. a comb and K seemed he could not got it out of n Here some The Pattern la cut 11 4 Sizes: eighty miles fro& Paris. fileted blood disease which. without his mind. I did not get much mean- Sma.11, 84-W, Medium, 3"; Large, 2.r%O girls., most of them victime brush. All through the long nigh the warning, on the most trifling provoca- 4244; Extra Of girls are watched over by a nun, while Lion is liable to attack any adult'r6ad. do from his rather incoherent version, Large,-46-48 Inches bust,childish temptation, a" excluded from any gttempt 'to radtim to quickly re- measure. A Medium size requires 2% 1 the rest of Y who consistently adheres to the but'l know thi'story was full of be- the wbrld.by in.Immense -headings, giants and ogres, and that yards of 32-inch Material. For the I wall ZlUety.feet high throe pressed by the mus�ular arms of male generally accepted diet of the civilleed rough which atiqpdaute-hurriedly A ummoned by th4 it was not fit for any child's mind. yoke of contrasting material 1 -yard I then Is 'but one mall aperture in -n Twice-h. -Qnttt,th. -4-k- given world. The best proof-of the ttuth of. to inches wide in required.. which ts­-_Vhweijw-9­oTRFrr-0n this appaking ement artaft from It was with difficulty that I interested &T gate- ' The a. douche of told-water. If well be. the fact,that If individuals from un- M thi child in a simple little nature --Patterja alai ad to any address on Only sign of exterior Ufs which tells haved they receive a certain number story. receipt of 15c in silver or stamps, by these hapless girls or the Joys beyond of good Volute at the erd of the month civilized, caucer-free races Aitake or ... the Wilson Publishing Co.-, 73 West then walls, is the rippling laughter of Europe" or American fare, they j. Perhaps the L child's teacher is not to and a curtain number of good marks blame as she is only a girl and this Adelaide St., Toronto. Allow two srA& er ran, boys i3ld gi`TIs, Play- often reduces their sentence b - speedily became cancer4tri6ken_ W for receipt of pattern. y sigh There. Is no reason why cancer is bar flist whool. 'Anyway,,our Uttl tag along the country road am the way teen months or two years. to or rat should not be eliminated from this brother too� some stories to a= returning from.school. .7 . Hard Lot of Bad Girls. -co atry it the public will exercise him the next day—just such a COM- Work Long. Mon nensoJu the matter of its diet And -skories as be,is used to having told Girls so treated axe considered "cur- positively refuse to continue to des- HAVE YOU ANY OF Inside the walls and surrounded by able." The "bad characters," usually jind read to him ad the teacher 5. & a-Large park. across which the girlish made up of cirls- who �ire x1ready troy, in cooking, ihs,organic saIts-in named leased to 'go ,them and to _SUVpT0MS7. *114egembles, whim are emen"I to I et —_ prove it, read them aloud to the clam I M 0�hhou9b the home, been a at Aif(t as A result brother did not have mease caatle. to-day a prison in eh&rgls liberty and have returned i the tontinued preservation" of our, there for of a score of French nuns. There girls some new charge, are kept away in health. We must admit that we pay eery difficulty in keeping his mind an a. We own good-Mirbt story when to If You Have You Are In Need of who could not Withstand th-6 temptiL. small Much greater attention to the diet of calls. heavily barred and locked. t1(m of a glittering coin or Jewel Work Rarely do these unfortunate young_ our animals than we do to our own. As went to bed. His Little mind was not a Tonic Medicine. a consequence, one bmnd7ed and ten ftll of horrible, 'feir-Instilling loxig and bate for many weary months sters� some-of them not 20 yes" Old. In an attempt to regain their freedom leave7these calls f thousand persons died from cancer on though.* and. by the time my story Are You pa:e and weak, easily tired or months at a time. 117-1tood. conduct and hard work. Although the this-continent alone during 1922, and ages-of these iniiates -was Agebod, he was ready to go sad out of breath*on slight exertion? Groups 64t at a long table busily vatt from 16 to 25, It Is this awful mortality will be,increased' !swap. Are you nervous? Is your sleep lis- estimated that in 1923 unless we reform our mode of tarbed? Do you wake up in thi mom- livij%g. We must face•these 4aplesx� Ing feeling as tired as when you went HANGING-BASSET PLANTS. *--AM TM WORST IS YET TO COME ant facts. to bed? Is your appetite poor, your 'Rangingt ry '- . baske plants, I have ditestibu.week, and do you have gains Believing that evemin andwo lm=4 must be hardy and not easily after eating, man should personally help to relieve Iijured by heat temporary neglect. humanity from Its needless sufferings, If you have any of these symptoms' The air up-where they are i$ likelyyou need a tonic, and In thethe writer has printed and:copyrighted ':7 be much L hoft&r realm of a dietary upon which the eminent can- tw than the normal w6dtd1ne there-is no better tonic than �&er authority, Di. Robert Bell, of Lon,, Dr. Williams' Pik Pill Hvfiml-room temperature, and, being . ns, which enrich above the level of the eyes, they are the blood. restore &Uttered. nerves don, England, has complimented him. Fathers and mothers, adopting such likely to be neglected. Drying Out and bring the glow. of health to Palo ?LAi tkS ax Ir diet, will very speedily And,that they fast,. they need more*watering than cheek& The value of Dr. Williams- j�ott below- and usually get less, and their c6ildrin are 'enjoying siich Pink Pills to shown by the case of Mr; health, as.never before experlon-ced; .7L.. The Bermuda buttercup oxalis has Horace CaPhIll, Woodward's Cove, X.. who says:—"The first indication that,health, doctofs' bills don't been about the best blooming hanging- N basket plant I have ever grown.' have to be* paid, and no medicine Is Both that my general health was not good wanted, and, last'but not least, a,con.' 'foliagee breath aftei- the 4r i and flowers have long stems, was a shortness of bre' siderable mofteY,saving is effected by 'ind droop down over the sides as they least exeMon. Than my appetite be- are. the greatly reduced cost of living. To mat One or two bulbs will make a gas to fail, and after eating It seemed I help some who may not know•how to fine basket. A large fleshy root stores• it there was a luzhp In my stomach. moisture, w 'makes it drought- cut loose from civilization's present' which rh I grew so weak that I could not walk resistant."This is-the case also with a hundred Yards without resting. Then dealing habits, the writer will gladly disease producing, premature desth. Asparagua eprengeti another oteellentl I was taken with a numbness all over basket plant with beautiful feathery I my body and was in a sad plight I 4 freely mail one thousand copies of. , . to the first one thousand -loll ut no woftb.-while bloom.' was under a doctor's ewe,.but :as J. age b his dietary Van eri l l g -Jew and weeping lantans, getting ahy-better, I decided was -not readers who apply for same to CUlirles Walter, 51 Brunswick Ave., Toronto are tr4A plants often used, but to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. The Ill Ontart o.- Wther of the-above I -hlivoi found to nrat raw boxes dlid not seem to se beiter.—A. H. me but my wife urged me to continue ov, Good Enough. their use and I got four boxes-more.. Before these-were gone I could eat a Groc.ers are accustomed to answer- THEIR GREATESTLABOR fair meal, the numbness leaving he L Ing penetrating questions about t ateri-ts of-their wares, SAVERS.. me and I was feeling much better In Perkins of Per every way. I tookthepills for a kfnsvtlte ints'no exception to tats rale. When a certain farm wonun figpr- while "Are they really !res T' demanded longer,and felt that I I agalu's, 'WeI1' ad that she was traveling 114 miles, a woman customer w man. I still take the pills occasionally h-osp-nato—buy-_ it year, bringing water from her back' Ily, but 'have had no return of the old eggs. into the kitchen, it did not tiake trouble." "They c rtainly are," replied PeFr- porch be r Mrig to persuade the men -folks to You can got these 'pills from any kins. -"You're, are Of -that,? Beca7ae-Tal­ the water into the house. Facts medicine dealer'or by mall at 50 cents P The Dr. Williams' 3�9411- so frighten d of had eggs. I 'muni stubborn and sometimes startling, a box from and often she simplest changes spell .-cin %19A them really fresh, &Co, Brockville, Ont. have t e Ahe diftrqrfOe between drudgery and "Bay," casted out the grocer to hill k- 44. assistant, "Just-rim to the back roc "What It'the greatest labor saver I Wr"Mot- really good company' that e It this morning's eggs are coal in g6ur h" wxs tho queed"asked I You meet In bad plaaw and se a...: enough yet to, sell." 7 L "o."- 4, M 4 , Or It, P* 'ILI Z% Goldvm_im_m_mm_� at owe heard, Quibe.PtatalY, th Boilux-as prodousas fused lighl" of strange, tongues in the Borax.Is used In every. housell4dr streets and.bazaars of far-off Ea&t6ru in talcum powders. 0,ye lotions, inedl- "I 71� cities the tinkle of silver-tongued. cinal- powd-efe, and Boap6. And yet, AN- CER bells on.the anklets qt dancing &12, four-thousand•'years ago,. -14-'wall- A -GREAT OF 'and' the weird - long-drawn cries of raTi4ty almost as precious a&.gold. T GUCCESt Priests praying fortheirminaurets at t :1111 P the only. ti• M -TREATMENT in the days of Babylon -CANTASSIU thegoing down of the sun. kubwil'ilources ,were in a• few salt u These Wonders, -AP4 -known. London Surge _osi*cIally the mariihei In the, Gobi Desert A well a north of recognized authority on Cancer-�hsi :These convinced Men Yu that Echo as Collected by recogn. the Himalayas. It N cre rest In the dlv� would indeed prove a most 4ted worldwide into natives. Small HilalayLu sheep -car- Is due to..g de- 'diverting com p'anion, and further, and Mod It Mung in bags round their necks 7 �eovery that Cancer n6jency of potassium ,"salts" :n the he saw the possibility of discovering down the steep mountain-sides - Into -body, which'causes the cells 'to break through -her--voice many ot the lost down and become mallgAant. India, and it was then taken by CMOs' -CUT 'tell of the past, 69 secrets and myztei to Eastern Europe. --In order that everyone may Jearn he Inqutred of the merchant his rrice. It was used-by-goldsmiths for cl"n- PLU ra The man in green and gold thereupon jug the surface of molten gold. Onlyi -'`The Real-Cause- of Cancer named remarkable' donditio-na under by means. of borax could the crude to remarkable book has been speclal:y which alone could be think of parting metal be refined and. worked .,into 0 vritten. were -the re- • .0. be sent free to with,.this this the chiefe-of of his"treasures. Nowadays the United'States pro- Macey and wondroiii rings, amulets, and breastplates... rt altr • This book will by the obedient interested velar unveiled duces' more than 40,000 tons a year. -,Vat ents or anyonewho is Inter I e- 7., of voice of Echo, and without paxallel b In e th most successful' method Thirty years ago its rkhest source fighting "THEcame the fame of Men Yu throughout a CANCER SCOURGE the then known. world -By the ir- was a Californian desert called the Th q following, the Death Valley—a place believed to be- _ Is a list Of evidence of world the hottest and driest spot on earth. chapters: hoary with the breath of centuries and L The Limitations at SurZKY. 2-* Same Doctors ded le -w e memory Until they built Cooking tal worked the mines. of Echo he In 'tered.,one, by one..the a.rallway ten years later the produce -3301) In T CrMA 13RFAR M4 6. Injurious C 'r. vita -me-common rn 31eauxia. o 'c(L. mu or our claim. moot problemil thak had vexed the L Medical Eadorsem mules over 165 miles xwuu of F was hauled by 0W. "Z Ia. The Thymus : . 19. The Law winerala of the Body. me Accumulate. wisest men of his ti ofl�niuhabited desert Gland. IL Age When lam Bes:ns to as.k for, Causes IAme xzctetlon. .AL.Gre" But, Im robatle as it, may appear. 22. patalaftak Anew borax mine, believed to con:. value of Potsaslum. It Parts of BOO Liable to Men Yu never ceased to esceer Ia. Parts Whi& AM &Aam Affec0d. 16. although toln ten million tons,, has been die 7 Bair IL D V & Doctor Can lift. 17. Bow to Avoid Cancer. dwell *ff ectionately upon his memories covered in Nevada. The world will Death Rate From cancer. 19. Arterial Bel of incomparable Yondo, years passed an it wants,-un- V 20. Rheumatism ,clout ane Kindred now have far more thto sod ole-ase Fomtrlamta before it occured to him to bid Echo less new usbs are discovered for what res -fin With this book are a number of In-, proving the the voice of his love as be had delight- �tereating case reports, tassium.Treatment"' ed to bear It during the cruelly brief great value of "Can , China's Millions. In various cases. The treatment is years. she had be4;n with him. One that simple' and inexpensive, and be wiles stormy night,,however, when he China is so over-populated 0, Is own.home. Apply was" more than usually lonely, he there are always many more-coolies "ally taken in one Walteri 51 for free book to Cha6rlelr thought of th)A new wonder. and Joy- than work for them. If at any time Brunswick Ave.. Toronto. Ontario, fully commanded the 'shell to give up all of China's coolie millions should Canada. those dearly cherished sounds. Echo find Vmployment it would mean thlit and business were going at top was unaccountably silent at first and, trade a when he Insisted, seolned to speak sad- speed in the republic. If you wish to be valued you musnat Dentist----YAm I hurting you?"I ke yourself cheap. 7., ly and reluctantly. Then, as Men Yu Smart.Patient—"Oh, no-, I make It a:ma fi THE TALE listened so. hungarily, he beard You- THE FALL WEATHER rule to groan twenty minutes-.ever? F— ECHO TOLD da'a own voice in conversation, not . HARD ON LITTLE ONES day form health., Classified himself, but with Gorton, his Chmified Advertisements rival, and through her tones there By John T. Troth Ask for-M Inard's and take no othell. ILVER 3rOXZS__SlOTES TROX i" DIA= breathed a smoldering fire of passion, Canadian fall weather in extremely (Booklet). I P1100 74aw experifflar* bills roam I -a" such as even he had never heard there- hard on little ones. One day It is 2s eaktL Dr. n­dan. Truro, Zftva Se In. warm and bright and the next wet and It Is estimated, that-there are 4v,- seal- cold.' These sudden changes brIpg on 226 AmerlcA's Pioneer Dog Remedisis The ancient village of Burb (as all Flaaffir'Men Yu rose W, first 000 tons of the best iron ore in travelers toward the icy Passes Of Ing the door and windows of his room colds, cramps and colic, and unless! British Columbia, these resources hay.'i Book am a with -wax, took certain magical pow- baby's little Stomach L kept right the' nor.-Sap well know)1;es a halt day'a ing Scarcely been touched yet DM MEASES Journey beyond Gaw. on -the left bank deirs frouf sun-dry vials, blending them result may be serious. There is noth- &.4 MM to Fad I Fm to an Addelas from the Incessant together*in the.form of a pyramid,-it a Ing to equal Babyi Own Table" in by aw Author. of the River Gurg, f e N. CLAY GLOVER co. IRS in rmur1nS of whose waters Over little earthern bowl. Upon its sum- keeping the little on" well. They" their silver-pebbled shallows It ies ralt be laid the violet shell, snd' then sweeten the stomach, -regulate the 120 Wed :Na Um York. U.&J6 powders hire and thdre with a blas- bowels, break up colds and make baby sox 1 ka name. �hzd a very long time &SO The Tablets are 9614 by medi- EYES there dwelt in that-place a mort skill- Ing sp*nt-from th4 fire. An -den"' thrive.' vuusent sukuke ax� f.0— cl a dual= a ttet pliy3ltlln, lldMeU, 11 -sme &e vigaluiet. v& PIMI lClue SUNNIND.DUST CINDERS membered the tale aright, Men Tu". the smoldering beep, be, addressed box-from The Dr. Williams' Mod DID&SOLD AT 01114101313 &amiql"A . . .... ho in these CO., Brockville, Out- P&AS era CAA4 50016 h4up"s ca ""am the fame of whose.vast learning bAd ese words: K tiated even as far as Purple-root- "It Is known to,me that your voice .1pene ed and gorgeous Sudaban, and his may not wholly be destroyed, but, tor I Ck enisuins It -you are bothered_Xith mislaying proud neighbors never wearied ot-pro- the peace of mind of all the small tools such as pliM and wrench-, Ise, ���CURA HIM .1 phesying that he would agme, day be &gqs, I will curb your too fafthfu -knives, • es, or even haziimrs and jack Iled " court physician to the great tongue, and return to attar oblivion of the give them a coat of bright red paint. King. the Secrets dead past!" Qon't waft For soizle=610 i -Hata, LUP and Scaled Oveis you'll still lose them, but they will be bi in pain to t K&MIAII'll itched and Bumedi --d­agairi.�_T[ T� ge easy to ico%rt:d Yonda, the beautiful daughter house. e Klurs equerry, andIAluallywin M tramble beganwith a ting her from his rival, Gorlon, had pim on C27 Wh F -.for-n mu-cular troubled. married her, they two living t,)gether out m4EULP, bak. DON'T COUG moon a Into my of the plqNdes were bard and large 1=oat happily for three years, Then Rub the throat and chest with KendaWs Spavin Treatment makes good. a�adThey con" z Val AMIT. Domaber Rk 1021 1C=18 to that pkrt of the world the M Inard's. Also Inhale, it .110'ap anal m.oso MUM&ON TM �anbcwn�miing, and ism 0 d MY 1� that no man forgets even to this No"L I bal I norX.-I parts cum far War '129-d your gives quick relief. aa 00 b"I Untm"01 I%AVG -AW"lacce and red. 'distant day, when the fetid of of Quaftaceores, alvwd)ILZICAL&S." I began using Cuticura-Soar and the white'fever was.borne northward ILoo U suitleatySM&OUbt i today. Reful4w Otatment and in too weeks I could Gdo 0 humid breezes from the far jungles 1ffH9m Tr4abnejst_,R4n*df6r Hmnm ass, aft an I Continued n h _nf. Umb-It kiseed,-among many others,. DIL IL J.KKnbALL COMPAUV. ..using. them and In six weeks. Was Who. in. Spite of all goosburg Fall%Vt,Y.I.A. Completely heeled." (Signed)Kim ars 'Yofida. Men Tu's wisdom, wasted-away and died in the Flors, Noteboom,Box 31;F&Uview, Mont., Feb.7,I=. Sop night fd4e and 'I= OF KEN DALL S hushed space between Gatiwta Soap,0 and TSL.AAWU glow. Bas of Flour-"You're nothing but a S-P"IN cam an all you need for all toilet One winter evening =any years little cake of yeast." us". Bat with Soap,soothe w1* later when Men Tu, resting from his meas' get Ointment,dust with Ta • laborious studies, was lo" In thoughts Y,e"t Cako---Y-Tes' but Ill. 9 IL TR EAT ENT 11...... raise out of you all right!" hrrep?M Ad I X . ever at such risen) Of the beauty St.fto .W.usaft_& 41,— d goodness of Youda, there came a 5~611karse,without MUN, -#A6NEY ORDERS. mocking at his 41W. Withdrawing Send- a Dominion _Express Voney- --the oaken-bar& be admitted i man at- eve7". Order. They 11,178 PLYAbIs tired in gorgeous allks of green and 9014,'and from the manner'of his dress• Only one breeding-ground for film- MRS/ MISzL. at ENER once knew )IIM to be from a tar ingoes remains in North Americs, and country which lay, men said, this is-'on British Soil. Theme bfr& 0 0 fiery plains of Hun- -have been slaujbter4 by the native* even beyond the N R Chir, and thois of Gerst. He Proved.• of the Bahama Islands un Indeed, to .be of-storled- now 0 )ea_m_QrchWA_ y a ut 1, left Vanished After M ur, whose -gleaming toots are Lfllr se fax meet in reported to be slated with nothing leas Keep Minamrs the hones, Ea Pinkham's VC90 '-than the buruished "Bcales of golden Compound overcome in It appears to us there is.much truth YOU' see the n e I'Bay6e' idln' tablets,*. YOu .:dragone old, forgotten In the following: A deacon of is church battles, and he dealt Of Branchton in mysterious Ont.— When I wroft asked a man as he entered tWe Houie are not getting ASPirin at all wares 'and strange enchantments cal- -ID YOU for hep my action was montlY of God, "Have you come to serve the ted by curios- culated to divert 0 wondered if the mind and beguile Lord-!" The man "No, I have wond thoughts. serving Go-a—all the week, now I Pe soul away from all sad t been Ber I, too, wouldbenefit -Z-His trafficking was carried on secretly I come to worship Him." by your medicinis.It a" :T ofit- for fear of the anger of the priests, wall the most-pir .,..Who had great Jealousy. of the occult able action I hav* is merchandise. Men Yu art- po"ra of h ever taken, I be ad often beard of these things and SALESMEN fly assure you, fW r through its restlits L was glad to See them with his own we Pay weekly No offer Steady em-plor-ent antas bux-stea&astly 'refused-to-buy-,- am relieved of nxet ey&, our Complete &no Imclub- -order Wool and planbl-!a"'Bes=and Service. of MyLsuffenne I saying that he had no wish to be di- dug-to have ensix-boxes and equip you frec A moneymaldne erted either from his labors Or from 0-' —ch Of Lydia E. Pink-pportunity. NTREAL ham's Vol LUKE BROTHERS. NO* getable At last the merchant, geeing that h Compound Tablets and a bottle of din was obdurate, confided that he had yet E.Pfnkham's Blood Medicine,and Keep.stoulack and Bowels li& 'bo'honestly ;,y I have never been so w4 to reveal the most truly amazing thing 1 nes y F9 Sy givi fore. I had suffered from palm and be IL and chUdrert's resulaterr.' I• Feeling in his turban, be 1Z baby the barmlem ru"17 of � al Vegetable.I ant* P other f�roublos since I was fifteen years brought forth a tln:�, violet-colored old, and during the'Great War eriod bell. wit in *hose labyruthine.-Con-1 -Am WINS&*S "M IllUnbroken package" of "Bayer Tablets Of worked'on mhnitionsdbr two yeaM oqp� on y an volutione he as baby's stomach d -A! -F—c—on—tri-M-directloTis- serted there dwelt a brines aston. _and-dow-worked. out by and, in the heavy lifting w �qywork 11 in raskint ;Pirin 'Twhic n, - Ca spirit, a mere Voice, called Echo, who, for called for, I strained mysel 9 food and bowels MOVS SO 2 years and proved safe by millions c pelvic inUmmation from which I have bile invisible to any eye, was cap- they should at teethinar physicians during 2 w able of reproducing, as on a veritable time.Guaranteed free d untold agoghand I often had ilufferi? 6d In to Rheumatism to give up-and go to b d, all that had fallen from�narcudcs,aPI �,.Colds I had doctor mirror or soon -s without gettin AtAlk alcobal and all for several yew 3 ear of n C e-th e--w o r I d euritis grper- upon tb- --mail B haralful IdIrre" Neuralgia manent relief, when I started t Toothache Let of moist.clay, ante. &do and Pain your medicines. —*rs..GOLDWW MIS- ttaakt was but a little Poll -Earache Pain rolled between the thumb and. fore- Lumbago Branchton, Ont men Yu was tremend- At All bo�tiles ol 24 and 100.-Druggipts. Pinkham Mads-fl� finger of God. --Also Write to the Lydia F Handy 'Sayer"-boxes, 12 tablets ously interested at hearing this, and d In Canada) at Buyer Manufacture of Wnn­ eine CO_ CobOurg Ontario,for's,free Aspirin is the trado mark (re lie It 14 well known that AspWlk Means BOY-1 E. Pri, to T= "ked the merchant for proof of his in- seviiescid ester of Fallcyllescid- tats of Bayer Co2upsny of D Ifultations,th*�Tab rs As m&r34_the_!1YwM iblA CIZIMS.L manufacture, to ssolst the publicAll0' rT.,0___.The latter thereupon -��e w�llemem'ou - commanded Echo, and .Nw.m:.r-x.,.,A, ,?'.[y,. .,y.� .P✓ar=44'1, .,� ','�,;�t.a. r�' 5 :;k4;+r':�•ha�:«, 5 ia'+k?^ rti M. w _ >.z', Jf.b,rixu_ .• „w.a;�v7f.- _:`.rs. ..•v-,.. 'p': ^•«+t� k . - . •. .. .. ••.. N u•'-q. Yrx.,, �,.... :.. :.,' t�t� •..•••' � •ar �` cy -rel v... �,.�' wi,•' :�,1 h ��,♦ ,��r^•lY'"n�. w.�"' �'' ', •'<-r'.,. bk --fl3r, �M�„�. ', �/•.�.� •� •��' Hani•g��tsilE be hers as oats• •° r, tial, - „ "U.Timsday to attend to his practicing in Tpronto, will be,here - _ y . "r Profteit;tunai duties. " " 1n his office on Thursda from 10 t �� a �� � � � •°� Found, a bunch.of keys. . Los- -Mrs. Cookti�i►n, of Toronto, a. m. to 5 t Y s et�t over'snnday .with hen'niece, p ns„ as usual er callat.this office. F: F. and Mrs. Baisdon' • -Mise Edith Croak is attending re..R. A. Bunting• trbildren. of Burford, spent a few •trhe College-of Education,Toronto: -Douglas. C. .blacgenzie . and days duringthe past week with Darden Croak is atteadiapt. bride, of BatFalo; are here at pres- the foriner''parents. Ed. and Mrs, the School.of Begineering at Upon Out vislting the forruor's mother, 'Balsdon and other Pickering rela- ' KELSO. Mrs. J:Moyle., tiveil and friends. � -LSilo-$llin g -A number froru Bt. Andrew'd -The Right Hun, David Loyd See our samples of JobnBo111s an g is th order of the Church and its Young among the fanners of the cons. g People's George will be•in Toronto on Wed; 3nunity. Soviet intend going, to Whitby nesday next when he will address Q -Miss Ballantyne event the this (Friday) afternoon and even- the Brotherhood Congress in Maas- •.Lowndes' Latest Styles r" ' week-,end with Mies A. Sleep, of lag to. attend the Conference At et' Hall at 10 a. m. -There is a very +, which the chid, epeakere -ill be great demand'for seats .by those Y x.'`'�Pbitor Dr. McKay, the `Best Values known =� --Born, on Tuesday,Oct:2nd, to F. a Seer.etary'of who are angio 1a to hear the ami 9s W.C. and Mrs.-Markin of Brant. Fo n Missions of the Presby- cent British statesman. kord,.a son. terian Church and Rev. Mr. Myers, - -Among the visitors to our vis- -Frank Bundy, of Toronto, who is the General secretary of Inge last week «e note the follow- 5_1 spent Sunday here with Lis father the Y. P. S. ing, who were here in attendance ' and brother. -The following is the report of at the funeral of the late Mrs. _7:OUr.Fall Boots are unbeatable = W. G. and tars.Scott,of Clare• the senior department of the Pick- Dickie : John and Lira, Dover, J. wontent " s d Mo9 3lillenday with WTJ ering order of rolic e Gchoul eonamea al emonth in toplier Dale with her�son and dao- li , , 'Two good nes sea and Sirs Linton. of Lx A. S. Rosters, all of To. rlt. IV Class Sr.-Flo. eters and bridge,-spent Sunday with W. B. re ice aiutth,Hilda Walsh, Phoebe rogto;. B.Gordotl Wright, of Lon- i sad Sirs. Powell. Baker.' John Returner, Mildred dory;.Urs. Win. Harris, of Rock- * -] li and Hire Wilson, of Bon;- Murphy, Donald bidrrlssey, Evan- wood ; also.wRichard" an'd Henry are '~ manville, spent Sunday with SV. geli•ue Cowan, Ethel Bray. Lizzie Dale with their wives and sister, - %:_J. and Mrs. Monnet'. Murphy.' IV Class Jr.-'Irene Coup- of Mariposa. r [and Edna Reid,Doroth Andrew` l lam$ and Grebb. -Miss :Myra Croak left last � y �l lr ` week to continue her coiiree at Howard Law, Harriet 1lortie!:ep o. �- Toronto University. Walter Pascoe. Kenneth Morley, BALE REGISTER. � a -Ales and Sii^s. Wilson and son Florence Baker. 'Charlie :lforden, SATURDAY, OCT.°I3Tu-Auction sale of Whitby, spent Sunday with .Johnnie Greenlaw. III ClassSr.- of farm stock,and implements at lot ,Thos. and Mrs. Andrew. Phyllis Pilkey, Helen-Cowan-Liz - 35,rear of con, 5. Pickering. the pro- -Mrs. Wal Burt, of West TO zie Annan, Barbara Hall, Walter Party of Doten Broe. Sale at one, Fred T. Bunting', .•Pickeri'nd r her sister,..Mrs, JabeZHallettwith t Baker, Basil Bye, Allan Andrew, tioneer. lee R -Mrs: Enos Remrnee returned III Class Jr.-Myrtle Lockwood, SATIIRDAY, OtT, 13TH-Auc!l�o sale home last week after spending a Ethel Powell. Irene Rall. Bert Ell• of choice new and nearly new furni- ture,ture,'the property of Jos. Hackett, ,:fortnight with friends Inthecit iott. Sate Scott, James King, Ken- -' y• Orchard Inn (gongs Hill), Kingston � 1 -Miss Gladys Powell, of To. Deth Richardson, Morley Stephen• Rand. Keep this in mind as there 'routo, is spending a week's vaca. son. Those present every day were is a lot of first-class goods, Sale at tor, � . pion with her parents, W. B. and J. Remmer, F. Mutch,.lti. Conpland, 2 o'clock.sharp. W.,B. Powell, auc• Mrs. Powell. H. Law, H. .Mocrtasey `E. Reid, L. ciotieer. .� ' -Miss Marjorie Clark was in To Annan, R. Annan. A. Baker, B. 1 routo .on Wednesday attending Bye. B.-Halt. P. Pilkey, W. Rich- New ddvertLaementa. _ - t}�e wedding of her couvn, Miss ardson. B. Elliott, I. Hall. M. Lock- , $Jlil �rlark. wood and K. Richardson. OR SALE Imperial Oxford ran¢e; . •= —The outlook for electric li tol R. r1 And Mrs., 9oiilervtlle and alt F good condition, NJ. Burk, Phone Fick.. ' Ju �1�^the MissesLaw sppeent Tuesday and 'pcwer ftoln the Hydro-EIeCfoal. t 3 Neer Fall Lines, A3l,i last with SS'. and ilrtre. Ormerod, tric Commission seems as remote FOR SALE-A eboice lot of Shrnp- " of Greenwood. as ever: It was hoped that Ehe i'' ahirg lambs, both se=es. Apply to Wm. l� - solution would be found in the Ratcliffe,Stoumviue. 2_q r: - M. L. and Mrs Fredericbein __ and'daugbter, of Birch Cliff, mo Toronto Eastern, but we have no EW FARMER'S FRIEND 6ANff. � ���� Out tared down on Sunday and spent definite statement from that PLOW for sale cheap. Easy terms. J. R. p the day with Pickering friends. sourr_e that they will be able to Thextoa, Pickering. 52tf ° -The. Chamber of Commerce sell power and lisrht. As the Ca- - OR SERVICE- -hoar. Ladies' Dr ('� n a �1 aT.•r a q wilt hold their regular monthly nadian National Railivay, who i3 s.Appty lot 21.con.9, Pickegi^g. ni, Bnrk, Dress \,Jt GO ds, In Merge, Hobie ' ° meeting of Tri@qday evening next. building this line, m119t 9eCare R, R. 1,Locust H,11. 1tJ t A good attendance is re uePted. their supply of power from 00- FOR SALE-Several Sborrhnrn :'Spun S ort FtaII 1e1 Stripe R -Miss Allegra Crookq left last Hydro CorumisSloD. t}iey cannot enlla Cotswold and Shrepshire,ram lambs. f. p i p - _' l' Friday far California. She will sell power and light withont a John sco{c,R.R.2.Claremont Phone stns. 1tf , Vial t. InnillnAlt c�harLPe• frn,n thw anYp>• nc—r arncn -f�.ti<iCt k�17C� Sart', Vancouver dad other laces we, as yet.have n0 HesnraDCP, that shoes repaired neatly and gbickiy. Thos. 4 ea route. p' •charter will be ranted them' Watson. shop and teatdenee ltuc west of st 1p•� ' -lilies Lota Gibson, o! Flits After oar failure togeec,Jre power Ge°rge achtszch, Pickering_ ter iQulr 50 inch Dia ;wool Serge in all leading shades is`very burg. Pa., has returned home, At a reasonable rate from the APPLES FOR SALE-Good No. 1 popular-Special price 1.00 per yard. b� after spending two weeks with y eepeatea Spies. Baldwins.Greeningsandothefwinter Commission. after man variet,ec to be sola on the tree. Apply to Lorfle .For Children's School Dresses see our 42 inch Home S ua a her astute, ".!firs,. L. Squires and ttempto, the patience of the peo- Squires,Lake shore,Pickering. 1-3 p '- ffl[ra. James Richardson. ple° iq g t - at 85 cents per pard. f P1t:keriD has reached the (�•EDER H[N(3-Svc are naw -Mr. and Mrs. Jones and don limit. and ase beeomba thorou h- 0.-pr epared to make cider every:Monday,wed- Some very pretty patterns in L%dies' Skirt f eaQths for t and Mr. and Mrs.Bretz, of Toron- ly disgusted with the situation nesdyiy and Frtdayy until the end of November, seat n no `to,and J. B. and Mrs, Horn-Ind and a punsber of she-business-wen' Petty&Sinclair.Cherrywpod. _ 25 P g— two alike. ami y,of-Peterboro. spent Salo- of the village are contemplating "VOR SALE-Its the Village of Pick- Ladies' : ors or a wear iu - day with W. G. and Mrs. Ham. the installation of private planta. ering,a good 7-roomed frame dwelling and _ours is the."Gracia" line-very neat and grseeful lasts t garage at the,rear of the rot. For full combined with 'right rices make this line ver M.:Chapman, accarnpAnied Thio will not " be'- satisfactory apply to S,W.Davis, Pickering. °�rtitit'ra P y pleas by Geo. blister, of Toronto, motor- to the village ae a clhole, for ARM TO RENT-About 150 acres, ins to the ladies. ` ed to Prof. Graham's farm at 8t. if theyy do this they will not care FI F;okertne Township. lot 9. con..,n a�. iF3oye' Boole-]Zany new lines ie eJt and brow Of more Williams and to the Minister of if hydro power comes to Che vis- Barn•w)thal modern uipment, immedine reasonable p ,.� 'Agrieultare's farm at Port Dover Iage or not,--so yar ae they are iD= a S'a'on. Apply H. D.Bayne•. Phone Pick• prices than-heretofore. See as before pur- last week-ead. dividually concerned. and if many chasing. r =F. M. and Mrs. Chapman at- of them do this it will destroy the TjrOUSE FOIi SALE-Situated on We're cleaning tip a lot of odds aed-ends in Children's and tended the funeral of Inspector only hope of inany-to .have liltbt on King.Street, Pickering }'ttlage, a good _ -• Misses' White Canvas Slippers, Ladies'.White Canvas Bryce in TtsrOnto on Monday. Siff. iD9t$II@dTD their.resi�lenees. Bat Comfortable -roomed duelling id first-class re- p� y•. pa,r; hard.na wrt'water; nod garden of 1-4 Oxfords and Bouts at 49 cents per pair. -Simply giving r Bryce and family attended the before the business teen instal-pri- acre• For particulars appy to John Cowan. ,them swa See this snap. �bdastsnic Social at Mr, Ch*pman's vate plants it Ahould be ascertain- Pickering. 2-s - y' p• oa Thursday evening. His death ed at once whether or not a chart �jOR SALE-Chea . all- kinds of Dur fall Sweater tvools are here in all the dainty shade- Stook place on Saturday morning. er will be granted to the .L wagons,harness.and all kinds of farm im- Now is the time to get buoy. Oars.is the "Cortieelli -Frank Plouse and gang of, Y piements in good order.' Also se-eralheavy and Canadian National Ra-ilwa t0 light scales and cook stoves and heaters. High- S�OOI, 20 cents per ball. wen are •making rapid progress enable them to se}1 io commani- est price pa id for hides and'wool, also live.Doul- ' r .,with the erection of the new fire ties which have not been able to try. H.HerinamStottffville. Phone;903 17tr +�,� ball. The building will present secure power and ._light in any I`j ARM FOR SALE-Consiscine of 48 ••_■ en, have you . seen- the new Mon arch - aim attractive appearance and will other Cay. ' acres.more or I", being lot 19, B. F. con., from station and P fromovin al Highway. and I 1-2 moles ;L�jpA}pr `4Ve8tercoat n" be Of brick veneer. There will be _ _ from station sad Provincial school any. All&&nod' ►.� GGyvCi snBcient room in fora•care TIME TdBLE—Piokerfn 9tatiap workable land. Good 7-room house,barn 40X6 t, 8 good stabling underneath,cement silo impletbent taker, the employment Of whom T.R. Train.going East Jae a•follows *had 20x10; hog pen and drive shed 22x40, aith T}*fQ' Q will be nece&aar to keep on a fire No, 10 Mail targe loft above. For particulars-apply to James IEf s a beauty. -New pr1Ce $5 -� y p „ �'S7 A Prowse.R.R. r,Pickering. 2-4 • • during the winter months, as the 2s Local chemieftle hf the fir malas tet oca .r• 6.26 P.M The P1Ckering Sunday train. . 8.27 A. M. ' have to be kept away from frost. - '' PM � � -A large number attended the Train. going R'ut due as follows- �•1 C H A `Women's IDetitute meeting on No. 29 Local 10.50 A. M. YlilEl►llce VOmmltte8 M. -Tuesday of last week At the home 47 Loomanal , 2•`44 P05 P..M. ; of Mrs. W. J. Sillier. In response Sunday 9r in, 8 44 P. M. The object of this Association is to = 'J to an appeal from the Sick Child Foregoing is according to Standard lessen stealing and prosecute fen's Hospital it was decided to time: the felons, BUNDY'S HARDWARE send a donation of preserved fruit. `_ All` wishing to assist may leave Kembers having property stolen cotoinuild Srookun Flour Mills ithh their contribution with Mrs. Hier. '"••• �-- oateimmediately wi ani•member ,: Y w - - Mrs. R.•Cronk was appointed dele• of Executive Committee. po • . �.: gate to the Provincial Convention I ani supplying the Grocery Stores' -to be held irk Toronto next 'month. with the noted JMembership fes 41.00.. After the business meeting a very FLAVO BREAD FLOUR oltiN me:�atia on applti`noation. of O2' -,R E s en'o able ti e was spant no the C -0 AND _ awn. aces were put.na for tC1e ` -_.. c.Oom.-L. D. Banka,C.S.Palm- school - - school girls, also a veryMARVEL•PASTRY FLOUR interest. er, Donald Mauro, Pickering, g mods Cold Pater .Paste s t lag Indies' race. A generosis trei>t Just try a sack. I am. sure you - --W t stark.- - ---of home-mad aa3 �p you will like it. J.R. Th8Xt01: --- —. � ant scramble concluded a pleasant I'resids°t� swe - :'ln White slid Til]t8. afternoon. Chas.Wilson, • . Broeklin - -On Tuesday evening Mian An. n zie Brown, of Dunbarton, appear al WQW Mins ar s Snop On8 pound of Muresco will.COoer ed in the police court, Piekeriag, CEDAR DROVE , to explain how it-came about that War@boos@ st Locust Hill -,.seven square feet'. ` :,:so lar e s quantity of li Iaor was .. storeirin her hen house. One da We have y just unloaded scar of Uil. :,.. ..; . . last-week the provincial police, se Cake. Another car to arrive at Locust FARMERS •�•� 1 T n result of rumors they bed heard, Hill Ina few days, Now is the time to see about your Tut up in 1,..2 'and 5 lb. packages. made a raid on her prefuises and Now is the time to order your Feeds, Harness needs. • seized the anode; valued rift 88,500. as prices will be sole to 'to a result of the seizure a charge advance later. We have on hand a good enpplg tivse laid against her for having Let we quote you on Maple Leaf-Feed --of-Harness-awd Acceesari �r0P-313-&nA-ge"—C-o or-Ca `L-l-an liquor in other than in a private Molasses, Distillers' Grains, Oil Cake, at varions prices. dwelling. At the request of the Cotton Beed Meal, Tankage, Meat Give us a trial and be crown the case ruse enlarged to Scrap Etc., all for October and No• ' :read all about this vember deliver convinced. the 10th. Col. T. H. Lennox, of w2 A} Toronto, appeared in her behalf, A few tons stock tillers Grains (}� Shoe Repairing Service eanitary1finleb• ' D. A.J. Swanson, of Oshawa, yet. for Oall around and see us at Markham �1TT T �7 the crown.and..InR �i,iJ --B # � . peztor-Macau, --1Q'ai>t-moi �a vr#i�haoe s 8ssot�in-' 4 Oshawa, represented the License the Agricultural Han. Harness maker, He R n11) intees The hail was filled e. E. RE>gsor J Bulid� Pickering%�il b intereeted speotatore. Pliraae ee0o R, R. ]Markham,Ont.i PIOSERING, - ONTAJU ,+�>.µjO ,\ ..:u �' .• ... .: �� ... �'. .� :Y �.""'_••e. :�• ..�, ( 7 �fn;t--..�'` ,t, :ft 4µr '�' .f {.., «, h t-s.,�•. ;. _. ._ ... .•. . ..+.' . .:. :.. ` r..• s '.i.'. • ..e:S.,n 3 ..: �'. ,'Ci ws.. fig. 1�''¢,n`•'r�;�,' ':; „��..,. ;: it d:"'t:�:,, . ry�^+4 'a�< .•'us. .•s*r '� '•Y•!-'n^. �"^• .r"�.`' y�.'�,, "',�'sE��.3:,' rt. i• ,� ^:W.e"` '� ^,�, y, .w• .ly.ib. !��' ^fir,". '$,as", rM .'. �.