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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1923_10_12 e*j!�44�ca TPIr R K- Aq: Af 41 7.� :A­ PICKERING,- ONT., FRID - 4 OL. -XLIII. AY, OCTOBER T2. 1923 No. GHKRRYWOOD DUNBARTON. Established 1828 Miss E. Roach spVt Monday in the Miss Staples Is visiting her cousin Geo. :R 1z.Baker' Afedicall city. Mrs.John Toms. At. Drinkwater and family spent Sorry to report that Andrew Ann&n VVJJ ri ju a y V -end In Trenton. the week Is under the doctor's care. E. FORSYI'H, Oph.D., Director The O. P, R. has placed two opera- a.'LoOrometrical 'Association of Ontario.R Born, on Saturday, Oct. lith, to Mr,eg. ' istered emberof the Awe tore at Cherrywood station. and Mrs. Mariston,a daughter. Phone exami=Ty==V We ha,�e 'a li'm Quite a number from bare attended Miss Hamilton, of Toronto, eat 2904, 10 Eyes ited tiarecoom.out. eat M&rkbaln Fair on Saturday last. the week-end with the Mlse6e Allison. so XILLS P.TO nen their meeting until next - jug No of the,Coileg of Ph -number of Owing to the School Fair being held The W. M. S. Thank-offering meet- HLINSON, M, B.. Member owthe 11th,'the Ladies'Aid have post- Ing will be held on Wednesday even. burs Office' that =;'Sur'-'b, IT October 17th.-st-8 o'clock. Dr. R. tnM12_ -18th when that It imecord. -C"nets Ry.Oct w meet Q,�, arruthers, of Hocan. China, will ilirell. Phone. Claremont,Qnt. 231y In-the church at a p. in. Uall Is address the meeting and the ^ux to y to fortunate In securing the Zion O. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., in be answered by a verse contaiqlng ar No Edinburgh. member of the.College of the word "Obey." A full attendance Mission Band to give their very popu- Phystaims and Surgeons of Onftrio,lieentialle to asked for.asthereis much 'business lar Chinese,Pageant.' Everbodywel. of oil CollW of Surgeons, Edinburgh. ' Fumed Oalx to &A attention to daiesses of women.and attend to come, �hVa .......... abildren. Mos and residence.BrougbAm. It is with regret we chronicle the -Golden Oak death of one of our much respected CWairopract C residents In the person of John Lottan, etc.j that we are The, Whiterals.Baptist Mission Oir- at the age of 73 years, He has resided -:.]�R. GORDON McKAY—Chicoprac- -nine Barley cls will•meet at the home of Mrs. inns community some thirty tor. Ofte hours-2.30 to 5.00 and 7.00 to h as 9 and, was one of a family of Thomas on Friday. Oct. 12t . Y r 8.00 and appointment. Phone=. Brock twelve. Sizalaters and two brothers Whitby. at 8 p. m. A public tea will be served from 5 to & Word Roll Call, predeceased him. Three brothers our- REG AR PRICE 816.00 -Come," wive.James and Jonathan with whom UL Lawaso. ­ ­.. . . and Osts A cafateria tea will be an interest. he resided.and Win.half a mile west. E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and 7. -Clearinarat$8.89 Ing feature of the Women's Institute's Newton Lachlan, a grand-nephew, is Wedi-Aring for the 01A mentlornpa'' tial -A*SoliCiX No!w Public Etc. Monetonext mell;!l I can. Z)CMCA wing,L'ourt tioun, writtoy. t , at . in., in the I.O. O. F. Hall, WILLIAM J. BEATOI, The Program consists of papers by GREEN RIVER. Bar— wante �A Mrs.E.Berry and Miss A. Weinman Solicitor monibeir of the firm of T.B.A.r&nater Stou nville, Ont Wedding),elle will soon be ringing. 4 27 --n.bZioon.#oster and Beaton. Toronto vocal solos by Mm Aroyer. Mrs. G. Affigilest Price's Paid %neral Trusts Building.85 Bay Street,Toronto. Tram. Miss Gladys Pugh and Miss Thos.Robinson visited Alph. Hoov. Wsihone.Main net and 962. Fitch ; reading by Miss Ada Michell er on Sunday. ad Mrs. McKay; Piano solo by Mrs. Mr. and Miss King skid Miss Mar. zlentatJs L. Poynter. Cafeteria opens at 4.80 garet vbdLed Mrs. Cowie on Sunday. E. Dennison with J. and Mrs.J. and remains open until all are served. gs BEAL 8" DR-.HARRY HUDSON.. Dentist, Come and bring your friends, ladies Bradley. of Toronto, visited Wilson's whfeby. OfBc&—Adam's Park on Subday. Terrace, r:: CLAREMONT and gentlemen. desired). - Phone 124 (Gas .:rt.&Itf Howard Hoover and sister. Min Licensed Bessie Hoover. visited under the par- DR. D. C. Smith, Dentist Stouff- KINSALE. ental roof over the week-end. ville. Honor Graduate of Chicago. and To- Embalmer and Undertaker. Goo'.McNeal visited at Mr.Redman'@ The union Sunday School held its ronto Universities and the Royal College of Motor Hearse, annuat Rally on Oct. 7th. An unuou- Phone office loll. P Elental Surgeons. tesidence recently. He is now employed at the ally good program was provided bry 1015. No outside appointritnts. _ 261y Toronto connection for Brooklin bakery. BLASE B. BFATON, D. D. S., Hospital Service, Mrs.M. J.Lawrence to reported not members of the school :nd the flowers A-P Graduate of the Royal Colelge of Dental I ver 7 well these days and'likely to give surpassed themselves in beauty. Ex- 0 and University of Toronto. Office ceptionally flue weather enabled a up house-keeping for the winter. surgeon. o .112 W.M. Priniff%bardware atom WhitLarge crowd to be In attendance and-It. Ofikehows-0 to 2. to &130. Ind."lkh b1* BASSETS FOR SALE "urnewschool teacher, Miss Piet. to hoped the attendance will continue. eel Bell phone 2K. has got things me nicely and has An accident was narrowly averted got nicely acqua ate with the people Saturday evening at the railway 4 yetertuary as well, and things look most eucour� The undersigned wishes to notify the or progress % near Locust Rill. A large sedan tra- The U river c that he bas purchased Iroul the f I Qbe school- velling west failed to. bear the ap- G.KERSLAKE, B. V,Se. Honor executors of the late W. Q. Barnes At= Mowbray,youngestsou of R. Esa-WI=ff ZXALCZLL%L0 preaching evening train frowToronto ,E*Graduate of University of Toronto. All R. Mowbiay, was married to Miss as of Our Productions) all the basket and basket material in W and not until the front wbeels were (0 bitebead. former teacher here. on upon the track did they see the train. We sell Bill's Rite-Lite 100"SPins Prompt and ca"Ma attantlm' phone stock ,ad will be able to furnish fruit Lens for, 11902. rallsont. 321Y and at Runday. Sept 80th, akher home near baskets-lonothe shortest notice The di-lver quickly guided the car at so all makes of cars--the best • current prices. Part Hope. Several from here at- angle Across the track bringing It bas ces. Write or phone. tended and very fashionable in the market for d2eedo!"The happy couple tween the giftis And—&—tiNg—eaph-pole the price. FRANK.PIENNOCK, !.'dlag In' irm just inside the yard, ' The train was stop. Ill reside on the Mowbray ra I SALE V. RICHARDSON—Real Es FOR % - ONTARIO north of the village. and will beat ped. W tate Insurarim C=ve*sncin& N-7 GREEN RIVZp .,Pickering.6wt. home to their many friends after they Res r".!Em. 311y Heavy Wagon,.' BROCK-ROAD got nicely settled. We all join in best :-. 7 B""firon Harrow' POSTHL, Licensed Auctioneer, wishes for their future welfare. as doing-the" shooting last Set of Fe 1W colsold" at York*Ad callad& Asa. M:u PICKERING 7 Who w All in. good shel;� 66M MUM Of all 11124111 &"=Ufd to 06 ObWbM Suvdayf noew@6 Address Ones,atwer P.o.. 0111111. HIGHLAND CREEK. , Walter Percy,of Western Ontario, '.-Woodworkinx and General Is spending a few days with relatives• BEATON TOWNffElPOLESK LUMBER �YARD We congratulate H.C.public school here. Blackstalthing. ;uUils on securing prizes at the School —Both Bad#erow has ad r And h*PG-tOr-ItUt-gregUr 4131cce" palesting his house whichladde to Its Pickering, Ont. Out. Asphalt Roofing. next year. - general appearance. Iwo. Mr. Boakin's little boy was kicked That part of the Brock road between DAVID A. PUGH—Live stock sue- on the head by a bores on Friday and the 2nd and 3rd eons. is being treated tbooeer.- Graduate of C. M. Jams' Scboo4 Just arrived another very seriously injured. He was rush- to load coat of gravel. chica". Lifetime irim-dence with "Mersed ed to the Ole siren's stock. Block and ring work. All kind@ of main car of Toronto As- Hospital in Aillip LA::,mbe and family.of Cabo. Here' 'You Are om ed to.Terms reasonable. Pboew n my halt Slab Shingles, the city.where he remains [a a pre- conk,paid a flying visit to friends In carious condition. these parts on Sunday. red and een shades There will be a pumpki r.--WM. MAW, LICENSED AUCs- TheSeboolPair had a goodrepre- TIONMUt.for York.Qatarto=0 Dnifiiiiiin in. anf&in.-to-the— ­"Cenitennist Methodist 013hPu1r@ch4"01*DJ sent&tion.from this*action. The pu- -..Countias. All kinds of maim p=attended the evening of Thursday. the 18th lost Cement,1 pils carried off their share of prizes. an. Term reamilable. Date nay be We will when a program of solos, dusts, read- Arthur Bad Coa I $erow ten from his bike asssaged.:NEWS`Oftv. Bell and Ind"ien.- Whitby.Out. toy In etc.. will be given by local and going down bill on the Brock Own quotalow pnioe's on last L look outside talent. Admission Wcand l6c. road w and sustained minor 'ithe above in large The September meeting of the H.O. bruises and scratches iirlitch put him Valley off work for a few days. 7 2URNINGRAN BROS# , Women's Institute was held at " : � Lumber, _quantities. Rest,the home of Mrs. Elliot. Tills James Jackson.of Winterset, low&. �FRENCHXAN'a SAY) melon was bright and&D{M&ted from IS Visiting relatives in this 16e&llt -,.,Sh ingles" Y. We 1). Gordon & Son, start tofinish. It was unanimously He left Pickering township over forty decided to back the 'members of the ago and can see many changes'Builders, General Contme. tore and Sign Writers. board of the B. O. Public Library In t7thre'arn Where pie and landscape its efforts to purchase a site an which a the road bass ;f the 4th Ready-Roofing *JUST .-CHOOSE its ereCLA new building. Abaza&rand Alterations and repairs of every con. •east of bare P /The condition of fancy f Air will be held in Valley Hall description.. Concrete work, the road Is simply' shocking and noth n -aid of the Chimneys ;ed If you are in the market for a new on Saturday. Oct. 27th,in fag in being done. The east approach d Lath Watch for bills which will be to Commack's bridge Is unguarded and Estimates car, we can give yon & Chev- cause. out later and come and buy Christmas, very dangerous. rolet, Superior, Oldemo- Wedding or birthday presents for any W A.and Mrs.Jackson, of Toronto IRPORT P, O. ONT. bil Oakland, Over- or all of your friends who need them. b the 2 ­­ - are spending a few days herewith Fe A. - REIESORt.. land or Durant. WA former's parents. W. A.spent last 11mlit Tms, Skrubs rdwe All you have to do in state which. GTOUFFVI LLE. week In the locality of North Bay flibi and bunting. Be landed & lag Having secured the,.aittiley for &D. car &,nd we will also service Frank Sangster is leaving town this nice Bob weighing about 2D lbs. The, same and repair all makes real big fish got away. Smith&Son. Ltd..Norterymeni, week for.the Porcupine district. of Winona, Ont. of care with the Quite a number of came of summer guarantee. Bull prevails In town at present. GAEENWOOD. I am prepared-to take orders for all W A. Cook,who has carried ons Pickermgtg. kinds of Fruit Tress,Small Fruits, Satisfaction guaranteed or your coal business s few years ago in town. Mrs. Walters returned to Oakwood ProOrnamental Shrubs Etc.. at lowest possible prices. money refunded. In again in the business and has 25 last week. care of coat now on the way. Miss Olive Widtherige, of Toroator, .Special rates for large quantities, Give us a call on repairing or Tillen The anniversary services of the spent the week-and with Alf and Mrs. 2stf buying a new car. Methodist Church on Sunday turned Trimble. 9 out a splendid success. The weather Born, on Sunday, Sept. 190th. to 19. J. Chapman, Pickerin was fine and the offering satisfactory. Lloyd-and Mrs..Pegg (nee Alms Jack-Gerow"s "Garage. The County of York bas under con. son)a daughter. tiemplation the purchase of about SOO Miss Webster was among the teach Store and days ­771- Cockshutt acres in the Township of Whitchurch era who spent a couple of Y RO- PIOWS Brougham for tbs.purpose of reforestration. A Chester last week. ��­-Fleury good idea. One of Mr. Oatway's children had --Phone505 PiAerian ThiSalyation, Arm yBand of To• the misfortune to fall Part Of the Way onto,hold IL service -down- cellar steps and-fracture-bir----L-wlz AND REPAIRS 4111-11A A. ARE OVER-STOCK the c in the Park on Sunday afternoon. arm on Saturday. rs Bhoder Twine -0 In. Grain Grinder Tobacco, Viga $4,000.00 worth of-L There was a large turnout from town Freeman Mantle and family spent JUg. Roan Shorthorn Bull. and country. Sunday In Toronto, &ad on their re- and Cigarettes t*,be sacrificed born Sept, 20th,IOU �— �LIOTT Richard and Mrs. Cunliffe. of Trina- turn were accompanied by Abe Mom. dad, W. I.,after an absence of&-num. tle, who spent a couple of days here bar of years, paid 'their old friends with his son. LOOK W. F. Diney, Greenwood here a couple of week's visit. We Emerson Ormerod purchased Job b 4W Phone Pick 714 iYonge&.Charle*at#.Toroutol understand Mr. Cunliffe has extensive Adamson's house and lot in the Village `2 pkp of any 16c.To acco for 26c. plantations In the West Indies. and will move into it about ibe lot of ear Cigar-ties C S"le to well known as TEX MOR ORADZ Robt. Miller while motoring'bome December. We have not h d-wbat -2 pkis of am on turning the corner off Main St., he Intends doing,but no doubt-b4i will As a AT man for&c. A Cm*Ind LmOb ocnooL Keen .demand for out collided with a car coming from the be available d rej 75c. and Opposite direction. The a Mr. and Mrs.Gillespie and children. Smoking 20c. P1119pt awpanto Graduatee all the time. Do not received no serious injuries. but the of Algiers, Africa. and Mr. and Mrs. 80C... sale price 050. ..Camin ears-were-in-need'-*f-the-­s9rv4c-s* at-Robb and family.of Toronto. -very ­w1hile tkis stock lee the garage doctor, intimate friends of Bert and Mrs. !AND FLUUNG at the afternoon It Always pays, Our record for After a prolonged effort of fifteen vey. called and spent years, our citizens are now enjoying with them bee day last week. am prepared to do Chopping and In, placing students in positions is no. the fruits of their labors in the Advent Mr. and Mrs. Lin returned from Oat in" S Overy Monday, of the Hydra light and power to our their honeymoon on Thursday And are slia Friday town. The citizens celebrated the spending a day or two at the ratter's N. MSEVTexcelled In Canada. Write for ­­ *T&MIt a street -ca�*I and-mss= brise here- witla--Mr.and-19"i-Siaithi- iaw. dates. There were about before going to their bome In Toronto. utrade S PICKERING- Ew- -veteriniry 'Surgeon VIIIAgOrl WO extend people present. The music was On behalf of the J*a F. Bayles, Cluemont p led by the Uxbridge Orch" congratulations to this Popular young W. J. X11106t, principal led Rural R"te NO,2 our 01thuals!Band. (oonpie. All. Qu rw s ; Cw yF".°.,a.'.'r'r"y`j:^..:kr.,r'.!$.."1.?.n,":°�.4?•"�5,^°!-'y`lf`.r,,`i'�ae-x^'."?i,kY.:(�i¢',a:,,;w."��.`j.,.'i•~...�`.e.•'7'F:'=�Cv.y.n.k`"s.'..,,Y-*`...:r.:._:•..a.,+,�.tr`''.ti4.t i«.ds;..''.:�..;..-�x.1w,.�_-,,�..';....X 4'v,+her'„:>r,....r4.,.:_.�..r,,9,..•"..^.�:..'�.w..'.�j,.L":_,-•..B..if..©sa..p.T�r.+i:'nNi',.'$'r,/•. ♦:q t2x rw; y.. "A' ar '" +-i•a•s�,.aiEs,sr.w.:`.:-:'�F..-'•.."j."r,'y��Z%.e;'''mt+L-�r`''-4t•.+"u"-y+.r.�+r..,'#"a.++3.�rn"'i�...F•-rn'3z��.?h:,.dr oh,,,d` '.`?sc...,,.. •:r'-...-!r}+;.i,-:a-,r'.w".'G f s.Uir..,a.r,w`r._`..w9,+'.'•+..,,.'.r,r-:.4+}*. SR�-+,svJW,,�'v„,% �-rr'ra'rVia�..p.,c_rt�.tF.sK.A+ :.:.Y•.�&..t. 'd=:7.t_-,r'.w.:":;,a.,Pe"w. �„�,r•'a.nv..�....s.n.w-p;2n9,..F..c e •-. /•+. 1Peratled ITan Better _o =-BY WILLIAM MACLEOD BAINB Ef 34052 In ym -* •.(Copyright,Thomhe Allen. � YI' tl�f•1Oi� 1 —-GREEN - - --- - - irldbito TSA. to w CHAPTER XIII three or our minutes ten when I ftl ilidil�. a ArwwYs rsYr.Lis." knocked „t tho door. an' Mrs. Anil his the finest uncolored :green - apeae4 it � "Chuck" Ellia reporter, testified "ypu're sure of that?"' Urat tea procurable in the world, that*on his way Lome from the Press "Sure. I looked at my watch!'j+.lst Club on the night of the twenty-third, before I *On,;.into the Paradox Apart- awdM the ffirt L i,Zuperr1dr . to the best Tav+as>ss. — Tr7 fit• he stopped at an alley on 'GIenarm menta." Street to strike a light for his cigar. ,. F0!Quality, Flavor and Just as he lit the match he saws man Will you tell the jury what tool. . •�- 3 1 � Keep 'SW WeCt tulil KCe `place between Sou and Mrs. Hull?" �aett� �takgo, - �.:_felaII>tlIAS Another Arctic P P come out from the window of a room) •■'Soon as I saw her I knew she was fit! • . Moving, in the Paradox Apartments and run,scared stiff about somethin'. So was Homely phrase of t e so It struck him'gull. .He was headin��for a bed_roorn, Captain Robert Bartlett, who Com- bright, that the mat might be a ungt ate >' aaanded the sh1p,Roosevelt on which he waited in the shadow of the build- so slender, well-dressed w.man In • Keep steady step to the Sam of the Admiral Robert Peary made his suc- dram. Ing. The runner came down the alley the black veil, sitting far over to the f ` ceeeiui dash for the pale, wants to get toward him. He stopped the man and i lett, leaned forward and seemed to Touch to the left, eyes to the right, had some talk•with him. At the re-�listen intently: All over the room back north.'north. He has recently an- Sing with the soul tho' the lips be quest of the'district attorney's assist pounced pleas for as expedition into q there wase stir 9,i.quickened "I"' Rt. dumb, ant he detailed the conversation and "How'did she show her fear?" s • _. �S -.the arctic to start.nest 'June or July Hard to be good when the wind's in located on a chart shown him the room "No color in her face, eyes dilated and return in four or five years after the east, from which he had seen the fellow an' full of terror, hande'tremblin'.". . " 'entering the polar seas through Bell Hard to be gay when the heart is emerge. "And.Mr. Hull?" Ott- ring Strait and drifLiag eastward with "Would.you knew him again?" "He was yellow. Color all gone from "you don't look like a man that' r y-Afthe ice;to Greenland or t3pitzbergen- down' "Yes" his face. Looked as though he'd had would lose his head, Mr. Lane." The tan is to have a party of ten when they that trouble 'yon are ln- . ..o you see him in this room T" a shock." A smile lit the brown face of the ezploTene, Including sciea4feta, save had reached wasif an in ?" s. "Perhaps I wouldn't where { When you look for a:smile and see the court-room only a second ore "I asked Mrs. Hull where my unc s I,come from, ut m no Seattle in a wooden non-magnetic ship a frown. he stepped to the-stand. Now he look- gave her an equipped with wireless, a seaplane, pp apartment was. That ways. I didn't know what to do $� ,., But—Keep sweet and keep movies, ed around, surprised at the lawyer's other fright. At least_ she 'almost_ I followed my instinct an'' bolte3� I and instruments and equtpment far gnest£on. His wandering eye halted at fainted" was unlucky enough to be ossa." h surveying the regions passed through,- Hard to be sweet whin the throng to Lane. "Did she say anything?" "Carry a gun, Mr. Lane?" sounding the waters, and examining dense, "There he is" "She told me where his rooms were. "No." He corrected himself. "Some- _ ' and preserving specimens of whatever eibowa Jostle and shoulders "which man do you mean?" Then she shut the door, right in my . times I do on the range." life may be found. "The one on the end of the betch," face. I went upstairs to Apartment "Own one, I suppose'" Crowd; "At what time did this take place?"'12" "Two: A .45 and a .98." - Peary s old skipper was born at Brl- Easy to,give and to take offense, .. �v . •gus, Newfoundland. He is 48 years femme see. About quarter-past ;'Where your nosh lived?" `«Bring either of them to Denver?* r¢ 9,M and wfoun lan Ae began his are Wben the touch is rough and the 'ten, maybe." "Where my uncle 'lived. I .rang the "No, air.", tic explorations by wintering with voice is loud;' "Which way did.he go when he left .bell twice an' didn't get as answer. Did you sae any gun of any kind Keep to the right in the city's throng you?" Then I noticed the door was ajar. I in your uncle's rooms--either a re- z Peary to Kane.Basin in 1897-'98. Divide the road on the broad high- "Toward Fifteenth Street." opened it, called, an' walked £n, shut- vrolver or an automatic?" • 9 1901 he went with.s,-hunting expedl- "That is ,all." The lawyer turned tin' it behind me. I guessed he must - "I did not." =ion to Hudson Strait and Bay, and way' brisk! toward Kirb Mr. Lane, will There's one way right when every- Y y I be around an would be back in a few "That's all, air: from then till 1905 was cap taih of a ' thing,e � � you take the eland?" minutes." , (To be continued.). . realer oft the Newfoundland coast. Just keep sweet and keep morin'. Every eye foensed on the range "Just•exactly what did you'do?" He got his master's ticket in 1906, —Robert J. Rurdetta. rider. As a moved forward and took "I waited by the table in the living- He Aseletanoe `~ and'commanded the Roosevelt from the oath the scribbling reporters found'room for a few minutes. There was ` • 1906 to 1909, taking an active part in 4 in his movements a pant':ertah light- a note there signed by S. Hor£kawa•" �,a , .,.res ,,., .C.ao.. 3"—W I- i<'eary's expedition and himself reach- nese., in his compact figure rippling "We have that note- What haPPI a.e , add—wa �■a• =ww"aie 3"m a" — ,d F Ing the Stith parallel of north latitude. To An Autumn Leaf• muscles perfectly ander control. � nextY IIid your uncle return.' �a x...wv� d1w"p " "r � r - ''�`•-' In 1913'14, as captain of the Karink O Autumn leaf is scarlet Brest. There was sn appearance of sunburnt'., ..No. I had a teelin' that somethin' roc!.,. mroc anon,- invsatanoru►t ►aro dance barn of the non h-and tumble ourriMa s:awca o.� s.� Nairaa° q+a• I sound neon the way, competency about him, a Cris confl-;was wrong. I looked into the bedroom f A sent out by the Canadian Government The thoughtless, winds had dung thee i, g 1 an'then opened the door into the small � " Arctic Expedition, -. he went through life of the outdoor West He did not i smoking-room. The odor of chloroform 1 Holland Bulbs the experience of haying his ship there— look like a cold-blooded murderer. Wo- met me. I found the button an'Sash- ' ' crushed to the lee near Wrangel ls- The careless winds at ptay men found themselves hoping that heI ed on the light." sn.. . brsetlrni wrmo. *' land. With one Eskimo he crossed -. was not. -The jaded weariness of the Except the sobbing breath of an un- `wo u a � OHL III aa« ftI`�°° r s..-. . it Such Quiet sleep has come to thee, Sensation-seekers vanished at eight of ne�,�woman no sli teat sound couldboUft "'° a�4` poeD� aa` !611 ice to Siberia and brought back • '?hon leaf to scarlet Brest "him Aman had walked upon the i� er.waa soma soar ti ler reacnfng'party. p9, be heard in the court-roc but Lane's �a„d u t He was commander of the Third A-down thy dream there .drifts no Stam one full of vital energy. quse steady voice. It went on evenly, c. E. BIS+tioP d 80N. Medamea Crocter Load Rettet Expedition to sound The assistant district attorney led,clear , dominating the crowded room Ballevllle. Ont breezes stir thy breast. him through the usual reliminaries. by the drama of its undramatic I i th Greenland-in 1917.and the same Tho b yLane said vocation a f Year was appointed Marine SnDerta- cattleman,byavocationa rough rider. timbre. y The Lading maple bends to bear "My uncle was sitting' in a chair, tsadent of the t7.8 A.T. 9ervtoe at The wfad's soft nndertoae— He lived at Twin Bpttes, Wyoming . i tied to It His head was--canted a t Mew York. He has been awarded One of the I* 'rim leaned rowans tittle to one side an. he was look£n' '=numerous gold and silver medals by The thrash has folded clone hes winga,o another and at tapered. "By Moses, up at me. There was a bullet hole in 5, seelaties Sings even4on_g alone. be's the same Lane that won the,his forehead. He was dead." " DOY-5 the leading AeograPhiteftlthe world. and is a lite member of the roug ii-riding cliKni Ionenlp a - e velie�l ;American Museum of Natural History. O Autumn leaf in scarlet drest. ton and was second at Cheyenne last for air- ger head Bank forward and H,A?�CHES % The winds had hung thee there year her slender body swayed. - z He still considers Brtguo, N.F., as his "Are on related to James'Cunning- "book out l" called the witness to 1�CtttN �• s As thoughtless minds fling earnest y lett home. ham, the deceased?" Asked the lawyer., the woman beside her. .-.e hearts— "His nephew." Before Kirby could- reach her, the �,�,�y� X ��u � Of WOOd•W,[W And leave to dark despair. « g 1d I fain woman had slipped to the a•A* �w How loo ace you had seen him g O prior to your visit to Denver thin floor, He stooped to lift her bead from $ 1 .. They_seek not gifts--nor heights to time I the dusty planks--and the odor of j Ii we attempt to characterise the And "Three years•" violet perfume met his nostrils. aKf CANADA i cw three important families of string, ,A,recompense for strife— - _ "What were your- relations with "If you'll"permit me," a voice said. j sseod- tad-and brass in:crnments, we �u neeI not mourn, thou scarlet him?" The cattleman looked up.His cousin, j should perhaps say that the strings Jeal The coroner interposed "You need James, white to the lips, was beside supply the firm. neutral foundation. Ia seemn�,death—there's life, an no questions tending to Ip- him unfastening the veil. - criminate you, Mr. Lane. I . The face of the woman in black was the wood-wind give brightness sad charlotte Carson-Talcott A sardonic smile nested on the ` color, and the brass add nobility, , the original of the photograph room, e one , sonority and brilltaace: rough rider's lean, brown. face. "Our,had seen in his uncle's room, the one ��rd-vee relations were not friendly," he said Spon which had been written the s stay. j The wood rotas grip, because of Thi`Call. quietly, words, "Always, Phyllis." - their attractive tone colors. are es- when•a haze Is lying upon the hills, A ripple of excitement swept the 0��ii� ���• gecislly iatereating, an the flute, be- Ou a crisp October mora. benches• You can bank On 8" ~ ia8 the earliest•and most popular of My spirit again with longing fills "What, was the causn•of the bad CHAPTER Xrv, after d�a�Y�1th eta a►orstb thfe group, will probably Aad more To follow the hunter', horn. feeling between 9,u. A a IN.N= $��1M-=1W 11 tandthe '..friends than th�.other members of the ``A few yeses. ago my father fell o men Isbuz&FL fame family.the .9,t are last as adept into financial difficulties. Hos....-was The zest of the coroner's inquest z When wild geese $y from Summer faced.wtth bankruptcy.. Cunningham I was anticlimax- Those who had come oet your hardware _ neo as boys at acquiring the technic of Coves, not only refused to help him, but was to tickle their palates with exc£tie- you e'444'Note the h�att¢end `!this instrument. Moreover, the tone 'And their farewell calla grow dim, the hardest of his creditors. He.hound- meat -tasted,only one other moment •�'of It-A real axe wjth e is fairly quiet, being reallt loud only I want to go where the Feet deer roves ed him to•the time of my fathers' of it. fisebluet ffinlsh that 7essisf.! in the highest register, and the fear Beyond the hortson a rim. death.a few months later. His death "According to your own story yos of disturbing the neighbors it not pf'�- was doe t7 a breakdown caused by in-I must have been in your uncle's apart• YKit. 6llHi�m sent'-as--it .Is when one practices the When over the fields the blue dash tense worry'" went at least a quarter of an - nr, s cornet, or even the violin felt that Mr. Cunningham Mr. Lane," said the prosecuting at- 4. comes onRht to ave a then one, of the best inducements to let On still October eves, "My father helped him when'be was all that time?" a boy:or girl study the flute is the re- I went to walk where the partridge young.'.What my uncle did was the "Moat of the Dime I was wsitin' for commendation of physictanso, often re- drums, grossest ingratitude." him to return." Vested, that the Aute is excellent for And plough through autumn leaves. You resented it." - "Why did you not call up the polive developing lung capacity, and it has "Yes." at once, as soon as you found the been commended for Its indirect an For the gyl►sy.heart aver hear a call. "And quarreled with him?" crime had been committed?" °sistance in nasal troubles by induct As the wings of Summer fold, "I vvrc�te�it�1 • letter an' told him 'I suppose I lost so load sn' went regular breathing. This is a very good what I thinght o! him. Later, when picky. ' I heard some one at the To follow a trail through pine trees we met by chance, I. told him again door, an, I did not want to.be Lound argument in telling people who want tail face to face." there. So I ran into the bedroom, put s wind instrument that it is not as And maples of red and gold. ■'you had a bitter quarrel?" out the light,, an' left by the fire blatant as the corset- —Robert D. Little. "Yes." escape." JAMES SMART PLANT That the Ante A very attractive to =� "That was how loo# ago?" "�9ta that the conduct.one would IV -tud#encee has been demonstrated "Three years since. T ex t of an innocent man T" BROCKNitLA -A' many times. An eminent artist like The Pageant of the HiIls. F The pageant 9,L the hills unfolds, In that time did your feelings to- It was the action of an innocent ` Paul Barrers • has—drawn crowded Ma}etit#cal, sem- ward him modify at ally" _ man.' -- houses,-sad.is H�lr�oa orches&VI a 119,14._ —by the fiats always Droves particularly. Aad (here e a p m m s but a no long;r any ee n' in the His. spirit to the scene. matter. i pleaain8 to the audience. There is "Did you write to him or hear from. something about the smooth, gentle him in that time?" « a The gold 9,L countless suns is caught, tones of the flute that makes an tri- "No." ate= etaataneoua appeal. As fill ablaze as noon, ■,gad you any e�tpectation .� - find; with a subtle skill, inwraught v.. remembered in your uncles it. The silver of the moon. ,. — Mlnard's Liniment for Dandruff. "None whatever," answer Kirby, _ 1- =�= milia . "Even if be,had left me ar- y Y --'"— The "arlet,'beryl, amethyst, should bt ve declined to accen Useless Scratehinp, thing it, But there no chan�� at a,� • - Spread lavishly their dyes. � ' - - Auntie .(i9, little clip a:ecel -- And cloudy curtains veil in mist that he would. - tard when it It l" "Couldn't you find any eggs, dear?" The splendor of the skies.- ,Yet when you came to town you 1)an't refuse deem the habit of Niece-"No, auntie. The bene were; emind do him •at the first "pportun gayer to >ot+• ��{ fat meat. Cultivate w k scratching all around as hard as they Thus is the temple rendered.fit . „ takuig it with them,esP�`•' Yeg the 111964 on i coo u stogie w -'• n what business?„ — ` It stimul•t•e food. egg!" _ And worshippers who enter it ■■I res an w "• aseimilati"low :..m Can only bow in awe. AU'I'oMosILE SCHOOL Johns glanced' at 'his notes and Maurice Morris. passed to another line of questioning. --$ One of the Best Equipped in Ontrmrlo, - e av rue era Mtnar'd's Liniment Heals Cuts. ani Mrs. IIuil acid 9,i Mr. lis. IF fllake you a Item Expert. Write or see — -' that tertimcn t,true?" r o. Paton,661 Queen St. E.,Totoato.` UE No. 41— c r in int. It lltc o $ 'l+�r Wlr I • ..� ., t' p9, xi ny r 4 y :�`I$' s' "•C,'.''ir. •,y �.. �•. .prw . .�r s, ."r >C. '*Oa:"" � f'9` , w "i:i �.. 3'� •"'Y'^h' '�rx�^N�„ar �• w,�y :. "�C.9 sx,-- pay y,. +tit. ,�a. �R6t+L>' .ar k� f �� �:. 1 4 •1 }.II .......... 71 -­ C1104rlqft�lW-ffl --- ... " ­1 . -7 _74ir, EADING HOE JANK OFFEW Pod% FN ftnONM SII DADO D UNDERAM 77• ,111) Iva DU Ike- moves Centres From' ,Nine Loaves of Bread, Fills Shells, Report of Curator A. B. Baker Shows the Failuire to- an Extremely Bad One-Charges Under Bank Act. With Lima, Casts, Them on Lake and Rpoults !Follow Quickly. %.:,X Ten arrests represent the results of, Casey Wood and F. J. B. RUWW; Chief Accountant O. G. Smith; Audi 'Lion's fiead, Oct. 7-During a per- thought the bodibia would be located. the Ontario Government's action upon for Sydney H. Jones. The,, general ., forniance in a Wiarton theatre on Fri- It was claimed that when a loaf passed the anxiously. awaited report of Cur manager at, the time of the,banks over a body a sort of electric current tor A. B. Barker, of the Rome Bank, day night, a clairvoyant.named'Prof. Suspension, Mr.A. E. Calvert,was out' would be formed and indicated by the which was made public last week. of town, but was placed in custody. Mthe em-O-Rea, claiming to be trembling of,the bread. The fact disclosed was one of a bad when be arrived back. 'th son of a seventh son, was --seven Very soon one of the loaves showed failure, To- meet deposits and other The charges uporr-which.the group ­asked by a member of the' audience f evidence of disturbance. Grappling liabilities totalling $15,631,652; there are held are three, an laid under ths, Wherb the bodies of Captain William irons were used and the body, of Ro-- was declared to be available only $2;- Bank Act, viz.:­ X ..Corson and Robert Parker, missing bert Parker brought to the surface. 687,626 of quick assets, and "special" Against Messrs. Daly, Gough, Cal- 1Aon's Head fishermen could be found. The body of Captain Corson was a % assets nominally worth $9,229,997. vert and O. G. Smith 1 i charged that .-!The-clairvoyant believed he. could lo- located but could not be raised. it ha The pros` held out by the Curator they did "negligently sign a;false or. eats the bodies by a unique method,I A Government aeroplane and largv was one -of lengthy liquidation and be- deceptive statement respecting the ro- and volunteered to come to Lion's parties of Lion's Read residents had further stated that the hoped.-for ar- turns of the bank." Bead next day. The lake was too searched the waters for two weeks for The only War Premier at the rangement by which an immediate di- Against Messrs. Barnard, Stewart,1 rough on Saturday,but he came again I trace of the missing fishermen who, on Imperial Conference vidend of 25 per cent. was to become Russill, Col. C. F. Siffth and Wood�. : -to-day, and the body of Parker was September 24,were engaged in raisingof New Zealand, possible, had not yet been effecte it is charged that they did 4neglig4nt-, Premier::Massey, CL recovered within half an ho11ized, who of all the British premiers as- As the centres As a result then of a spectacularly ly Approve or concur n a false or de-l'.1 fIrr;n. ,nine-1 their net, when the boat capsi throwing both into the water. sembled at the initial meeting of the rapid round-up by the Provincial po- ceptive statement respecting the 'rip-, loaves of bread, the clairvoyant filled The clairvoyant claims this is the imperial Conference, was the only one lice, the following were placed in cus- turns of the bank." the loaves with lime, and placed them 119th body be has-located by this who had held the same office during may: President H. J. Daly; Vice- Against Mr. Jones, the auditor, it! In's. circle on -the water where he'means. the period of the war. President R. P. Gough; Directors C. is charged that be* did "negligent3i A. Barnard, K.C., J. F. M. Stewart, prepare a false or deceptive statemenC 1110. ,ONE MAN SHOT DEAD BATTLE IN SALOON CLING 36 HOURS Lieut.-Col. Clarence F. Smith, S. respecting the returns Of t ONE BADLY WOUNDED HAS FATAL ENDING TO SCHOONER'S MASTS ol Real, -Waahly Markat Ranad _.Attemptto -Unload Cargo of One"Gunman Killed and An- . aftwarw.W Whiskey in Toronto Ends other and Detective Likely cued After Ship Sinks in. to 41c; ordinary c 37 to BBC; TORONTO. . Storm' creamery,in Tragedy-Launch and to Die. New Yo I rk, 0.ct. 7.-Clinging for 86 Manitoba wheat-No. I Northern, No. 2, 86 to 37c. Liquor Confiscated. Detroit, Mich.,' Oct. 7.-Detective Eggs-Extras in cartons,44 to 45e; all that remained $J A Lieutenant John Heffron was shot and hours to two masts, Manitoba oats--No. 2- CW, 52 extras, 42 to 43c; firsts, 38. to 39c A. despatch from Toronto says. of the schooner Governor Parr, six seconds, 32 to 33c. probably fatally wounded late Satur- Man. Barley-Nominat. John Gogo, aged 24, Port Dalhousie, I men fought and won a gTim battle Live poultry-Spring chickens, 4 day night in a desperate gun battle All the above, track, bay Port& lbs. and over,28c; chickens,3 to 4 lbs was shot and instar4ly killed ear 7 with thre hold-up men, one of whom against death in a coast Storm, they Am- corn-Track, Toronto, No. 2, Saturday morning when the police at-I told friends when they arrived yester- yellow $112 25c; hens, over 5 lbs., 24c; do, 4 to killed and another wound- tempted to seize arum-running boat'was , Barfe lbs., 22c; do, 3 to 4 lbs., 17c; roosters, 1-ed In a saloon, 7503 Rausell Street. day on the freighter Schodack y-Nominal. do 4 which anchored off Leslie streetThe Governor 'Parr, bound from Buckwheat-No. .2 nomJn' aL 16r; ducklings., over 6 lbs.,.22c ;The shooting followed an attempt to to 5 IbL, 20c; turkeys, j, 10 136 Rye-No. 2, nominal. young, Avenue,an uncle of the dead man,was hold up the place. The third gunman James Gogo, aged 34, of Macdonell In or N.S.,� to Buenos Aires, and up, 25c. Peas--No. 2, nominal. escaped. went down in, a hurricane off Nova[ Millfeed-Del.," Montreal freights, Beans Canadian. hand-picked, lb..' shot through the' mouth, the bullett' % I I Heffron was, standing at the bar.Scotia last week. Captain Angus,bags included: Bran, per ton, $28.25; 7c; primes, S%c. lodging in the right jaw, Nine other when two men with drawn revolvers Richards and Vincent Bigh, a seaman. shorts, per ton. $31-25; middlings, Honey-60-lb. tins, 11 to 12c per men Who were aboard the boat were lb.;, 10-lb. tins, 11 to 12c; 5-Ib. tins, 12 entered,ordering"hands up." The de. Perished- $38.25; good feedflour, $2.10. locked up at the Pape Avenue Police The other'six climbed to the ma-it- Ontario wheat-No. 2 white,96c to to 18c; 2%-lb' tins, 13 to 14c; comb ttctive reached for his gun, , Both honey, per doz., $3.75 to $4; No. 2, Station. The wounded man was rush- lashed themselves secure, and $1, outside. I hold-up men fired. Their bullets went'j head, ;3.26 to $3.50. --ed" to St. Michael"s Hospital, when.wild. A third hold-up man stood at I resisted Storm, hunger and thirst until Ontario No. 2 white oats--40'to 4.4c. Ontario corn�Nomlnal. Smoked meats--Hams. med., 27 to the bullet was extracted. Ilia condition' the door. Heffron drew h. they were rescued by the Schodack amok and 129c; cooked hams, 40 to 43c; ed is not serious The remains of the to gun night Ontario flour-Ninety per cant. tat.,�rolls, .22 to 24c; cottage lolls, 23 to returned the fire. For a few moments in jute bags, Montreal, prompt snip-, ts Wednesday A cat and dog the Ps mascots, also were save 27c; breakfast tacon,,SO to 84c; one. ep ew were taken to the Morgue. Heffbulk, seaboard, $4 3& bullets flew from both sides. When ment, $4.90; Toronto basis. $4.80; 9 A hurried call was sent into head- I ficial brand breakfas� bacon, 34 to early in the morning for a ron and gunmen all had emptied .70. backs, boneless, 34 to 4.0c. quarters Pe' their revolvers and the smoke bad Death Claims Five Lives Man. flour-1 t sta., in Jute sacks. tial men to be sent to the foot of Lea-{ Cured meats--Long Aear bacon. 60 away, one of the gunmen was _%ion $6.50 per bbl; 91pats.. $6.20. lie AreeL Plainclotheamen Mitchell, cleared in Funeral Proce Ito 70 lbs.. $18; 70 to 90 lbs $17.150; I found dead by the doorway, and the Hky-Extrp No. 2 timothy, per ton,,go M& and Fraser were despatched and when, L of the track, Toronto, $14; No. 2. $18.50; No. and u -$16.50; 11ilitweigbt --they found tfie' other, wounded on the floor A despatch from Detroit Skye:- 8, $12.50; mixed, $11 to $12. rolls, in b&r;2, $36; heavyweight they reached fliii;i saloon. Heffron ww lying near the Five-merr were killed instantly when a 9 rails, $33. Straw-Car lots. per ton, 3 crew of the "rum runner"pulling Out� bar with two bullets In his abdomein. southbound Inter-urban Limited Cheese-Now, large, 26 to 27J Lard--Pure tierces. 17 to 17%c; The boat had Just landed from Belle- 0 struck an automobile in"s,f aneral pro- twins 97 to 28c;. triplets, 28 to 29c; tabs, 17% to 18c; palls. IS to 18%c; villa a short-time before. and 4t � CHILD ASPHYX�TED cession four miles south of Mount Sti�%4 28 to-29c.' Old, large. 3.3c; tints, 20c. Shortening, tierces, 151A' ...intended that the eargoL of' liquor' All were Detroiters. I twins, Sa% to 34c. 15%c; tubs, 15% to 16c; pails, 18 should be trimsferred to motor trucks. IN BOX OF TRUCK ClemensButter-Finest creamery prints 39 to 16%evPrinto, ISIA to 18%c. were rabbis. Heavy steers, choice, $7.2b to S7.50-0. The boat Passed through the East- butcher steers, choice, $6.50 to $7- do, sm Channel'shortly before I o'clock, Had Been placed There' With IDD good $6 to$6.50; do,med., $5 to$9,76- and Proceeded' towards Ashbridze's -Mis-Brother-by-PiLrents on .15:10m., $&50 to $5; butcher hege;S:' Aay, taking up anchor about half a RN-UNDLft_MG -GEEORupp -BIRD Wayii-ome. mile from the shore, to await a signal A0 $6;'&, corn., $3.50 to $4.60; butcher before landing the cargo. The police A despatch from Brockville says:- HAMILTON WOMAN DIES luo cows, choice, $4.25 to $5; do, AGED learned earlier in the evening hat the Donald BaIL- aged two and -a"half to $4; canners and cutters, $1.50 tot g, ..yacht, heavily loaded with liquor, was, years, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert §2.50; butcher bulls, good, $4 to do teers, -oil its way to Toronto. Plainclothes- Ball, Winchester Springs, met-death,Mrs. Emma Brown Had No Secret of Longevity, But Took a corn. $2.50 to$8.50; feeding1 r0d�, $5.6o to $6.50; CIO, fair, $4.50 Snen Mitchell and Parker had taken up by .-asphyxiation under peculiar cir. Cup of Tea the First Thing Every- Morning. .5.2 ; stockers, good, $4.50 to 416; ..their position behind one of. tances while en route from Dix- the boat, cums fair, $3.50 to $4; milkers and spring-, houses to await the arrival of the ore's Corners, wherb his father and Hamilton, Oct. 7.-Born in England ception of her hearing,which,began to era, $80 to $120; calves, choice, $Ill yacht. other adults had been picking apples; the year of the Battle of Waterloo, full. When she celebrated her last to 12.50; do, rred., $8 to $20; do, core, Meanwhile an extra squad of con- to their home. Mrs. Emma Brown, believed to.have]birthday in June, she "d a clear re- $4 to $7; do, grassers, $L50 .60; stables had been despatched to moist With his brother, Frank, aged .75 to $1 five, been the oldest person in Canada, died collection of such historical events as lambs, choice, $10.75 to $1 8 to, bucks, $9.25 to $10; do, corn., $ -111 rounding up the rum the child was placed in a large box I -running crew. peacefully this morning, aged .108 the death of William IV., the enact.'$8.50; Sheep, light ewes, good, $6.60 �As the yacht approached the dock the on the motor truck after the apples years and 4 months. ment of the Reform Bill.the Chartists, $7.25; do, fat, heavy, $4 to $5; do, Police stePPed out and Captain Gogo had been picked. On the way they were heard by the Mrs. Brown lived with her daughter, the Crimean War and the Indian Mu- culls, $2 to $2.60; hogs, thick, smooth, to occupants of the Mrs. U. Johnson, 83 Oxford street tiny. Y.W., $9 35- do f f.o.b.,, $8.76; do, eoun-I Promptly signalled •-the engineer back up. The police oider4d the cap, front met several times as if at Play. The latter stated that her mother's) She had lived under' six Sovereigns, try pointe, 8.b0; do,'selects, $10.30. yeigns, 'I" to comeahead, but he refused: It Upon arrival at the house both chit- longevity could be attributed to no namely. George Ill, George IV., Wil- MONTREAL dren were unconscious Dr. Me- N. Queen Victoria, Edward VII. WRS then that the police opened fire. unusual cause, but that it had been liam Lambs d, 70 lbs. and up, $10.50 t-goo They fired.several bullets in the air, Laughlin,�who-was called, pronounced her custom' to*have "a good cup of,;*and George V. Mrs. Brown came to do,corn., $8 to $9.50; veal ca, it would- scare the captain the younger dead. His brother was good tea,, the first,thing every morn-I this ebuntry on a sailing. vessel. �'She $8 to $10; hop, thick; Into coming ashore, but he continued res tored. ing� 'had seen England change from an ungraded, $9.50; select hogs, $10.25. 'to head out towards the centre of. the The escape from the exhaust pipe Up until a very recent date Mrs. agricultural to an industrial country, Cheese, finest westerns, 23% to, 33ay. When the polic* of the motor, which lacked a muffler, Brown's memory was clear and her and Canada from a backwoods wilder- 23%c;-do, finest eastern, 22%c. But-' e Saw that he - penetrating the slats of-the truck and faculties were all sound, with the ex- nese to a centre of civilization. ter, choicest creamery, 360AC. E �lhad no intention of obeying the order penetr I A74. entering the box is to have fresh,42c. Potatoes,per bag,car to -they fired at close range, . - . I , $1.10. The first shot took effect, and young caused the death of the child. -Gogo,who was stepping into the cabin,(Lloyd NO BAD BLOCKADE -dropped dehd. oyd George Remembers He was shot 'through whu-wag-o-n the abdemen- His antic, Little-Old-Colony's AT HEAD OF LAKES', )iIs heels, also was a target for a bul - let, which embedded in his right jaw. A despatch from •St. John's, Nfld., Goves A's"ent Has Grain Mod., A few minutes later the captain dock-!,says:-Lloyd George, while passing • ment Well in Hand, Says ed the yacht and the crew were placed I Cape Race, wirelessed The-St. John's D'Arcy ScotL under arrest- They put up a stubborn Advocate as follows: "On the ninth battle with the police before submit,�, anniversary of the first troops Teav-• A despatch from Ottawa K .ting to arrest Ing the oldest colony for overseas, I D'Arcy Scott, chief counsel of the Ilk- gratefully appreciate Loyour' cordial. i AAL, Royal Grain Enquiry Commission,has. greetings. I remember with reverence ret;irned from Winnipeg. Mr. Scott thesays that thii_g-ra-in is tow freely mov- gallant sacrifice made by the Ing to the head of the lakes. About young menT ewfoldhdfand in. the great struggle• for world liberty. I two thousand cars are inspected daily -7 Fe- iffi-ni�g -are- look forward one day to the pleasure ... ............ at W Of any serious blockade at-Fart WH of visitiqg the oldest --the- Crown. liam, and Mr. Scott is satisfied that the Gove r rnment, thro, Of yd Gevrg�--, ugh the Board Grain Commissioners, as the matter Thrilli 7. ng Rescues h well in hand. When Hotel Burns Canadian Exhibition A despatch from Regina says:-{ Will Tour Belgium' .4 Thrillirg rescues,were effected during: --A fire which clestroyed the Leland How' t . V -A despatch from Paris says:-Tbe 9 tel and a clothing store at Wolseley, organizers.of the Canadian Traveling 7k. • Sask., Friday morning. The fire start- Exhibition have received an invitation to tonmanner ' ed in the-hotel resulting in a losi esti- jr. Bel in the same glur,9 ted a[ $20004, partially covered by .-a , as the tour of France has been aomn- finsurance. duct,6d. Thd exhibition-may 6ereforer With exits cut off by dense GREY AOME IN THE WEST ...... . I - remain in Paris only'oihe week Instead smoke IS LITTLE Alberta was.'at Its loveliest when"Lor'd Renfrew left his ranch last week. of three; Belgian and flames, many of the.hotel guests returning after the B gi p Governor J. C. Walton were forced to escape from third m. picjnre Shnw.- heir, 0 nA thP raneb'hou'se-244- +01ir-, _w, the flnwprq growing ar iT e.. itate of Oklahoma, Storey windows by ladders. Others "nvp qarui Qf the bighly bmd -cheep imported from Hampshire. The Royal In spite of protests raised in one who pla5ed that state under martial i jumped from second Storey windows, Canada, an law, to *rjvbut the legislature meet-. while some clambered down ropes rancher has regained bii health in Ca d his nervous ess quaiter, t e ex i i o The famous smile has also returned. be parked in the'Tuileries. -Ing withi7t his- consent made from bedclothes. it..ice .�i i. 7�s,'! "aGP;. ,";j�`'.,u..' _�p _r, + •`r,:d.}. ''!.,, :z�-. 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'plQBkIRINC3: +• : FOR..PRESERVING _ ,:,.. _ Sat.crivciaos it nue 00ic.a stater and cleat ZINC MPTAL TOPS 'RUBBER RINt $ ' Britain><2:� .�, _ _ N S v R A N c "Large Stock —'Prices Right 10HM MURKAR, Proprietor. _ FIRE AND - LIFE ;> AUTOMOBILE - ACCIDENT SICKNESS -• HARVEST PICKERING"COUNCIL. - - .,NVERYTHINGF W INSL1W_ OF. _ _: _XXX PICKLING VINEGARS z An editorial on "Canada s the - -- - Pure Apple.-Cider, 40.cents per gallon �. States See Her," by'Hert E. Coll. - -BOND INVESTMENTS I• Pure White Wine,-45-cents per gallon - - y Newspaper, The Refe• Pure.Malt, 60 cents per'gallon er in his Newe a GOVERNMENT --MUNICIPAL ---. 11PORATION gree : These ire the very beat.vine�ars on the market and your pickles are "While we realize that the pec. MORTOAQE�..OA N$ bound to kelp ie,youaies our goods. d le of Canada would not regard - • REA L E 8TA Tiffr exaggerated flattery in the light Whole Mixed Celery Tumeric ;+af a compliment, .we believe we I want tQ. serve you., - Pickling Spice Seed Powder remain within the eonflues of „ If you bavv problems iu m lines _,.. eimple trot when we remark that y t• Curry Root Everything needed { - Powder Ginger for Pi ling too nation fu history has met theLet..me help you. demands of wfir with greater'Rnod q° _ spirit and carried the financial _'A telephone oall will bring me to your -door, ” burdens with greater intelligence 4nywhere in Ontario County. • ' H ' D S Q N than the vast Dominion that tope It he North American continent. _ - _ -W-• �3.�.RKEI�. _ Ten years ago. Canada'sodebt was Telephone Pickering �i2I3 P. O. Boz 40 - ---f A' R M . ANDS —. lees than $850,0600,000. On Jauu To buy or sell your farm, consult the Farm Lands 6epartmentof ary 1, 1828, it wag $2,518,929,000- s s The United Farmers Co-operative Company, r4 over two billion dollars added by Limited.iffil/ Fuhinn Shnn thew " that the bulk of this colossal debtno %11A.T. ALLISON, Representative, Pickering, Phone Pick. 1698. ` rowed within the`Dominion- '� d: Canadians thiemselvee owning 0 _ 3 bonds to the extent of $1,989,995,- coo-the interest payments would Great Reduction in Coats This Week r - !tel/ T A R' R /• . y doubtless drain-the country dry, ;BINE VELOUR COATS, WITH FUR COLLARS PHONOGRAPH RECORDS ' reduce the exchange value of the Regular $2S 00 for$22.00 Canadian dollar to a ruinous 119- ' Regular 80 00 for 21.00 "The difference is in the tone." acre and pIvuge Canadian finance - - Regains 82.60 for 26.00 and business into a chaotic condi• Alall othertreduced tk bt .- iWe have a fine selection of Recordgi 'on hand,.or we would, be pleased Also aour coats are reuceo rocotom 'prces. q special orders. Come,and hear them. tion. As it ie,-the' semi•annnalto receive our interest payments go into hun - ti dress of thousands of Canadian - l PRIG 85 CENTS-WHY-PAY MORE? _ homes;and provide mosey for the .. Dresses and - S-kirts 1 Buy the beet and get Kitchen BrandOverallaandShirts,-Sherwin- payment of the Federal taxes - "- Also are All-Reduced. Williams Faints. Dominion Express Money Ord6re, trOTn which the interest payments might dr crhave met the time, - also. Sealers. Crockery, etc.,from tea. i '-arere drawn, At the tient, anada. } -MI , LT1`• - E# RY- - .r ons d e- _ ,fit. �^� °e wands of the war by borrowing In this department every hat in store is reduced. 1 HORN 1r�ONIS,. BRO V GHA from lti'ewv York, bat`the wisdom, Our Motto-"Satisfaction guaranteed.,or.money refunded. THE BUSY STORE " as well as the pati Usui, is resist ,THERE'S A REASON. inR the temptation and instead Eveey day we are getting in new shipments of.goods. ' d h' ;placing' the burden immediately S tpuponoop the w aDpere t., her own AMUEL �i BCHW�.RTZ =7Pickering Hardware� Store people is now apparent: Within �t s few weeks 8172,000.000 of Do- Brock St. Phone 340, .,Whitby • _ :minion Government bonds will I r fall due. With the same spirit If SOU are in -nee .of a Range or Heater land intelligence, the Government - A again caoperatinR with bank ere and brokers to keep the debt '« and See r e Burs and call �--- 3a Canada The prospect thalt Dominion o . �anad�, pp tactically the entire amount will - be replaced by money' advanced , �T y Canadian investors is leasing b - New Government Loan - i he Happy Thought k:.. "°: _ - to the friends. of plucky pleas the world over." Holders. of 1923 -Victory Bonds . may exchange ��► $iso supply repairs' for all kinds .of BROUGHAM. Hugh any of our Branches their holdings mater- . iag November lot next for-NEW DOMINION -istoves ranges and.f irnaces.- - " Sire. Shea visited her sister to Port f ;Perry on Roussy. GOVERNMENT 5% bonds due 1928 or 1943. _ diad f see Jacek Fuller tr eeoDnd yielding 533% and 5.14°fo. Get our eavetrou hin ut in re air r again, after his rectat aliases. y d Rise Jennie Duncan, of Thornhill, Cash applications for new lora received, or, if J 4 p nt the week-end at her b©me here, desired, maturing bonds will bb collected and 'before the all rains -� �/ Maas Mary good it visiting for a - ' ' _"credited to customer's accopnt. _ . taw weeks with relatives in Toronto. Mies Scanlon attended the Teacher's No charge whatever for this service. Oonvpntioa excursion to Ft�Deberter , — - J. S. BALSDON, �- FICK:ERING fast week. Tsls Ricbard and Sire.'Whitter,of To- - w mato, spent over Sunday with Mrs. ..STANDARD BANK Mx It It he ws. 42! ' t Perry rand drs.ow Thornton and child- •'TOTAL ASSETS OVER EIGHTY-THREE MILLIONS ren motored down t0" $it'Fe and ' - At All Our Branches spent the weekend with the forme0i -Pickering Branch _ W�F. Law, iathPr• Whitby Branch, - ' C. A. McClellan, Manager - Miss violet the co, who bee tom- Our usual efficient service is at the disposal plated a six months coarse tD the Sick � __ _ _ — of those who desire to exchange their 1923 -- s `Children's Hospital. Toronto, ie en. VV. }}oo yang a holiday with airs, Jobb Nil • Victory'Bonds or..purchase Bonds of the ler. - P-1 CKE RINGnew issue of Archie and Lire..Wilson,of Toronto, DOMINION OF CANADA x= " visited Thos,and Nrs..Beare on Sun- a b% REFUNDiP1G LAAN day and on their return were accom- aaied b firs. Cha tan-en route-for p y, MEAT , - MARKETA, __ _..� ,- • her home in Kansas Cit The W. M. S. of St. John's Church _ will hold their annual Thank-offering service on Sunday nfternoon. Oct.14, ;Rotind Roast or.Steak, ... 23�:per lb ti at the usual hour. Airs, J. E. Jones. , Surluin Roast or Steak. 28c President: Su Edmund B. Osler Tress, of the Prov. Board, of Toronto, Vice-Presidents: A. W. Austin, Sir Augustus M. Nanton will Enve an address. Special music, Porterhouse Roast or Steak, ,• 28c ' A cfordial invitation is extended to all ='!' Rump R(iast,,.. i'; . .18c �• - -General Maasser'- C. A. Bogert fee �- ... to attend this service. Fine 111b R.oa, Mrs. Hugh Meebin, of Pickering, •• 20c " has of th ed an invitation to the megp• 'Sb 1de ibRoRaS;stT_.- _Tld And i8�c 'hero of the Women's Institute. also to heher BrouabantWe mends to meet at ': PickG l fi - a er her place on Wednesday, Oct. 17tb. Pot Roast, ..: -- ... 14e - Those desiring to go will please meet _ _Brisket, to twil, ... - ... . - 9c` " ' III Thornton'tr store at 1.00 o'•clock. 'There will be conveyances for all. __ -Leg of Pork,... .. '.' - 25C •' - - - -The prize winners at the Baby-Con- ': =Loin of Pork, __-� , 25c . k rid - test at the School Fair were as fol- Shoaldet Roast of Pork, `20c, ne " _ like a Mathelr r e to make lows: Mrs. Alex Gray, lot ; lira. R, E. _ Perryman. tat; Mrs. Emerson Orme. _Pork Chops, .. . . 28c Cakes and Cookies carried b our drivers. ` rod. 1st, Mrs. ID las, tad ; Mrs. Co. °,Pure Pork Sausage, .fir ., n8,.0 d h C Phone' 900 an ave t em all ;burn,gni;Mrs. I Waonu , 2nd: Mrs., - - - `, inest yalt Pork,... Bu :... ;. pp26c " Ph .. Pat kAr,baby's bonnet. The let prizes '� �' ' were three silver muga and the tad Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece, - 88c ." . _-;-- - _ _ teat dema>;d for the prizes were three silver spoons. ldCured Cottage sliced, ... 88c - "Martha Jane" \ r .. ----- ; i ge Rolls(half or-whole), 32e 11 Wlutevale .. " b _ Back Hacon - - l Trp a box—they're de ulcus hooked Ham'.. `1'he Service Garage Weinere,. ., $; ..: 25c . " A cool drink at the'Bode F6nntain goes good when its hot. ' Head-Cheese,.. .: •15c " Sundaes, Sodas eta., served in the _OFer au ng, ant ng, a n ay ret an ometit c octan ng, t I • repairing done, gnition be t 6 I 90 cents -' a A ialt . " lb prints 18 yenta Wedding Cakes Our Specialty You o or op re covered --,—i}'-r &"r 'eh.yerp Friday - -. ` for $18.0.0. — '— y 'Poynter �W. G. "RE ID, _ S- PICKERING�H- R. Monney, ;•` Pickering ; - A. ,., :.fijn' ... �....,y r".. .^,,,'.� � rE/:+.+��' ,. �" Y�, ,,.4-S.S'P' "Y�e^ .r'EK'`ws.6',•a^ '4w. a "�iy+� , k's. �, .;�+ ,3,�,,,�•' ?tvt+^ eR"y, N' Ff CtJ(RFMONT. a. u. ALT Visa Annie,SpoffArd.was in the he ATION�I.ctySeason.awe' .. ."', I ' on Saturday. DV Itev, E.Ore had a busineell 0 sena viaited-Mrs.- (Dr.) Toolinsob 'Good trip to the city ba Td6 MATTA SES Mrs. George Philip, Of Brough. S non, Tuesday. Ilk Lyman and Mrs. P1 spent Sundayy with the tatter's _ t>Markham. . ...... - Mrs. Fr crow. of Bru See-our New Ginghams &ad: Chambray..am, vms .wit& Claremont' friends ion Friday last. GUARA "- E E D A tulkline of Wall,Papers, Wm. and Mrs. Walker left on1 00 % 'PURE 'liewest designs, for CA)jfornia where they Ladies' Bummer U r and will spend the winter. _-MATERIALS nderwea, F. C.and Mrs. Beal and Mrs Hosiery at right prices.00 George.Beal,'' of Toronto, spent Q!3 N 'Ile t ter Mattr&s' 8 I. . . . . rl� r� o Men's Summer Shirts, new Z_ Sunday with J. H. and Mrs. Bets pat- After three -vv,6eka­-leave Miss terns. Men's -Underwear, :: a 2 -piece and comb! M—ibel Edwards returned Monday Made In. Canad to resume her teaching In Toronto. of Ingle- -,,NATIONAL MATTRESS WEEK FROM OCTOBER 15 TO 22 Herb and Mrs.Spratt, 7' A f an line of Fresh Groceries :Woc this f 4,spent a c6uiile of days hi person buying a$22.00 National Matress at the p-ice o 18.00 will receive one ir 6 always-on hand at lowest -E i a, week with C. A. and Mrs. Over- ,4 ry Spring Pillows as a gift, free with,each indiiidpal purchase, valued at ten dollars. possible prices. -1and. 'Thee Mattresses ore guaranteed 100 per cent. pure material, backed by thirty years of honest The heavy front of the past fe' w dealing. Buy.:with confide ace-sleep in'bustle to comfort. Highest prices paid for u nights has made people ;... . produce. gather In their w1oter supply,of -SEL .THESE MATTRESSES IN THE WINDOW :-vegetables. Charles and Mrs. Grant, of To All other goods as low as any other place, quality considered. $28.00 Brass Beds for 821.00 D. A. SCOTT2 ad $20.00 Brass Beds for$15.00. 1 also have added a Silent Knigtht Motor' Hearse to my -------------------r on to, sprats few days here With, Uandertaking Equipment; -No trip too long and at moderate prices. ONTARIO CLAREMONT, the latter,@ parents, James and Mrs. Evans.- 0" H. BURLI NG. P OKERING A. and Mrs.Ham and Fred, Nel- Are son and Lewis Sanderson, of To- , ronru, opeav ounday with lustr Noti e of Subscribe now for "The News" pairen concert in, the -Aegistl.soon of fly 34aw here -the gn'�t for-q;t ad Union Church this (Friday) even. NOTICE to heieby given that a by. -for School Opening _A=aA splendid programme has prepared. law passed undet Number 1199 by the TheContraetoreere now rush- Mpniclp&l Council of the Corporation- tax I the work on the now school of the Township of Pickering on the 'We are ady to supply you with gra First Day of October, W for the completed all kinds of Boots and Shoes. The basement to now issue of debentures to the amount of and they expect to have the school 811;000. for the viarpose of assisting to for the b6ye and girla.' We have Tweed Saito for Boys, -ready by Christmas. defray the coot of building an addition Ou• r teachers report a delightful to the school house of Public School 'Tweed Pants and Stockings trip to Rochester on Thursday and Section Number 4 Went of the Town- at lowest prices. Friday last. A few of those anship of Pickering, and that such by- Alarpre supply of Men's Heavy. the boat,had an attack of mal de law was registered In the registry mer while crostling the lake. of5ce-of the registry. d1vislon of the Boots,solid .leather.: About-fifty members of Brough, County of Ontario on the Sixth day of Can at October, 19-A an Number 291. Any 'am Union Lodge, A. F. & A. M. motion to quash of set aside tba'same at 'PS a r Id ' fraternal visit t,Queen or any part thereof must be made is Fingold, -.­-.-Clarezod Monday within City Lodge. Toronto, on Mond three months after the fir t evening and report an exceedingly publication of this notice, and cannot Lee, of Stouff, *Dated the 12th day of October. 1923. pleasant time. he made thereafter. 0 George and Mrs. I J181M vood4f". - COaI, . ----C al I ville, accompanied 'by several DONALD R. ftATOIT. friends. visited with Mrs. Lee's I" Clerk. parents, James B. and Mrs.Madill, ike Nothm" Hard and Soft 'Boal of the on Monday,and also attended the ANNOUNCING Baptist anniversary. - qualityon toAfake hand sermon In the Baptist Church will be on the subject, "The of Mark"a REFUNDING LOAN 1923 -Yorty yeas ago Canadian mothers TH000. A. LAW, of thj Lord Jesus." 1-a the evening . .5 PERCENT BONDS werebaking pies in Happy the OLmon will deal with"Christ's- Thought Ranges. And all through the intervening years Canadian Patience with Judas." a --------------- 20 year Honda.price 98.25. to yield women have been preparing their og The Women's Institute will meet 5 It per cent. meals and baki-,that on Wednesday afternoon. Oct. 17 =ptcA=eiPk Caaadifa - 00 "Yes, we have no S year, Bonds, price 99.:�,w yield it fol for which the at 3 o'clock, at -the home of Mrs. '5.2a per cent. I Air and Hot Water in ampoue in Ham Thouot bananas,', W. ilker. Programme: ReNP013si- Canaidsin National Railway (C.N. R.)' Furnaeft far hirgerhogam evens. Three hundred thousand ---billity--of -the Individual to-thiF (seven year) first- mortg ­ D-bei-i Canuumff-houser-lizvL bun t happy by Happy Thought Ranges. Address on Some Phase tures maturing May a. W. eplrio* Hap"Thought Heaters we have Paints Home'L Price of Nursing. Roll Call-III Pat 570 oer thousand,or $1000 Invested t this the range you-ant In your .... .... bring real comfort into I=' Proverb. now Increases to $1,754.40 at in&- the stove4misted boue& bocce? You we entitled to good Do not let *our buildings go, tA: On Sunday, Oct.7th, the-Bap. rutity. results fkvm your baking. Ckt them through' another winter a Hapff tistsobserved with profound grat- P�onear wire orders at our t. They embody -cry without protection. Itude their 102nd anniversary. expense. doing your your work on fuel economy.DYKES&ROVERS. deeizable feature bemuse 4fLev. J. Marion Smith. pastor of Phone M J Dundas Sc. East., easy regulation. swaq best, wo Emanuel Baptist Church,Toronto, 1. In the fall the surface is dry and excellent :with Mrs. Smith, and Mr. Norman 2tf Whitby,.Ont. aven,good cooking surface appearance-walmrevervoirorwate- absorbs-more puint. The Point 1`3!eenway, the talented gospel front as desired---mid all those little penetrates deeper in the wood. violinist, came to assist them forlabor-Laving attachments that meso therefore, gets abetter hold. the day. The weather was ideal; Q101 willow Hills 1 . so touich-, a Paint cannot be applied•so *111:1. Lha ch,irch was transformed with CEDAR GROVE SOLD -BY mofully In cloud C y, unsettled beautiful flowers; music was in Warehouse at Locust Hill weather and It is more settled spired;the crowds were heart bun- gry; the speaker was filled with We have just unloaded a car of Oil S. B A L S D 0 N. in the fall. 8. A house needs its protecting 'tbe Holy Spirit, Nowander that Cabe. Another car to"we at Locust -AT 8RANTP01kD•CAMADA. it was At the morn- Hill In a few days. coat of paint more in winter a a great day I than any other time, both in. i- ing service many&heart lealpid in Now is the time to eider your Feeds, as prices will be sure to side and out.. respoofte.toe heart-winning pies advance later. SaVeS the oQr_ Ifor consecration, and the crowd Floglaze Exterior Let me quote you on Maple Leaf ieei Came again at night inoverwhelup- -face in the winter months. Molasses, Distillers' Grains, Oil Cake, log Ambers anxions for anoth*r klotton Seed Meal. Tankage, Meat AUTBD -'God-sent message. Before the song Scrap Etc all for October and No- 4DRV COMPANY-U F. Me IC 0 0 P E R s .'oervice began every pew was filled. Etc., del ivory ES��FURP= ---Mr. Greenway and Mr. 'and Mrs. ..A few tons of Distillers` 6rains 26 CLAREMONT Smith gave a brief service of sac- in stock yet Dred music which was' ighly appre- Call around and see us Fit Markham ciated. Then the regular service Fair. Wewill baveaBooth in Th Ideal Grocery' ii begarr. By this time the-aisles were the Agricultural Hall. Sunday School-room and vestibule 'Head zarters for High-Class Food ID Toron't S tas... Everything clean and full, and althoukh-platform, the A. E. REESOR, Phone SW R. R. Markh-am,Oat. were pressed into service. there P,,cker 'were some-who were compelled fresh. Prices as low to, Hamm and Shoes stand outside under the trees..The all,possible. message was received in reverent Repaired promptly and satis. You are sboolutely sure in buying silence by all the great throng and Bus - Linle then came the benediction. But faction guaranteed. i '7L- your Groceries here; still they waited, expectant-facesAs we guarantee all goods. .,A trial is solicited. 'Beginn' iDg Saturday, August 25th ' -turned towards the platform. "Let Butter, Eggs and Poultry ll sin t N Mr. I'DO-A-meM w Greenway, and sing it they didl all the time. A— M n find women moved he very at the "Corner Shoe Store,".- to-t as neLver erig -,,";,,Leave Toronto , depths of their souls sant Leaw Pick 'Phone, Clare 280$ before, and far beyond the confiner me "P 10.00 a. of the church building the glad 7.45 w- .-FRANK CHIDLOW, -crywad,; board. raise Father, M11 1 7 E_LM_ DALEice- Q Sc)n an Holy Ghost." On Monday Daily except !2 — 0i .. 0 IF= --6.00 evening the annual banquet and 14J5 ps Me Sundays P.. m entertainment' which accompany 74M Sund and the anniversary were.given_.-Opee Wehavejust receiveda' -9.00 p. W. Volidays onl') p. me* tot sprain the church was packed. Ev. a sh pmen er7one had done his or her 'part Q nd well.-- Shortly before 8 o'clock the anada's Beat Flour d Time) 11 •,bountiful supper was over and all was ready for the entertainment. �gilvie 13 'This took the form of vocal music e J."rip from Pickering $1.00. Intermediate points s __and readings given by friends charged, proportionately. Royal -Household Of an materials and desto ------,from Ossington Avenue Baptist kspi in stock. IJ will paj you Church,Toronto. Those parLici- call at our works aza- inspect our etc.0 tiwere-EIis- 9 Peagelry, i�fj on atts, Miss Pearl Carter, Miss Pastry Flour Passer era taken 8 topi at Cordon *lpsmite we do not omr..j .7,Carey, Mr. Newson and Mr. it any pgint- ly we can, and ad W i0oldwell. The audience pronounce Chopping and Oat Rolling oonimissign of 10 W mill..*hlob 'ist and the rest of the party were .'"COLLAOUTT'S serbawy save by Parch asing tnili U& Miss Carter a first-class elocution- every week day were kinds of Feed on hand GARAGE . .....• . ------ splendid singers. They w All ki 7.T. M&THNSON mach ap-p-eKkAsted and --we Hove Jjjde­_M_:, Pone 00ios*AdWoC some time to no thom *got*. 13D! lic Its? Ilk ... 00 00. *.'- 77 N.... .5^+ .'..... �'^.., r d .s:,.a"7s --d- '.. -:r'. :w--�4. -.«e_ 3;m. ve.` f• •Y:. .v y , N #.. .,, .,. 'S�:r . .» .. .r'le' :9 r ,,,. wt;.Abe ..ter- -`,i •aF. z ':r+ .J.hc. r ",y• t," .. : •`>.ws:�',-, vf " '5+,h�,s.r. ,,y ...'.J-�• ;L:. .K�' �.S- ., °+C+ i '4 .. b `2.. • 71 Henry replied heartily. "Bertha, -- j1jj) THE WORMS YET T6 COQ - M To HaIliyow a>;p I met ta-day? _�` --mss ._ {� Q Aunt Mandy began again when\�` `-� �= 4 Etb 0 was done talking about the.sport �i silks. "You'd ought to bear Ca'lliata'e r" stow '"where . , •: � .' .. `' fettle she remarked tl -�..�'--=-` • r<1.. y she Etells about pleasantly.ds' little F. `• '~�--~--- - - ...i �� -- i Y _ti . . . .__"O$,.MOTHERI".. - pensee,with therm entire! in favor.of _ ,r the despised white oilcloth- during When I have- a few minutes, auntie a' , Every mother of a growing daughter known the "!Oh, motherl" rush asaaons. She. will comprehend she said lighUy. . 1 what 'refurnishing the hou a means After dinner Aunt -Mandy went ' (stage• ---�.- in terms of hard work, and crop dis- slowly Nothing is right. The sailor Iris wry back to-her room. There-was r B appolnttaenta_and weary bodies., ,She a dull pain in .her heart. A letter :.-or father's ahab�v but tieiioved slip- ra' mother's coiffure or Bob's en- will have an entirely sew alan� on was only half a letter i! you couldn't . pe , . things. share`it with some oriel - thusisl table _manners; daughter's x r-birt nothin alae ever ie "Oh, mother," she says, "when we She looked •up ,eagerly, a brown- '"clothes o g get something new for the .dining- .eyed girl was smiling at.her from , qulte so tragic alt this last mentioned, room floor, let's get something easy•to the doorway, and a gay voice was - � so why .look further? Everyone callisi F 'lUf Bra. take Cara O 'I" g, " I invited in?"' Am Daughter isn't to blame for this try- "Margie BrantN' Aunt Mandy cried What about mother during:ibis par- eagerly. "I've just got a letter m " „ Ing period in liar development. It is � :• 1 ticular, phase of the growing pains. an instinctive reaching out after the Callesta Adams down,in_Florida-" �� , of her child-mother who must bear best and most beautiful with no know!- I want to hear every Word of it, the'brunt of daughter's discontent,an Margie responded. the one hand and of hpr family's re- �� o! what goes into-the getting of seatmeat of criticism on the other? them., Isn't it a pity when she is Mother A—, >aritTi,thin-lipped and driven out of sympathy and under- A SIMPLE POPULAR MODEL. - standizag with. her family before the - w " � ys f3�d,lesson is learned. t strive•deter'minatlan ffi her foot Let her remedy h - 1 down. What has alwa been her-own discontent : . C r enough for your parents- nr When.. r, a. If she is the right sort she will ase. you get too nice for your home- P These caustic rebukes are a pity be-1 Really, it is rip to mother) `+►• _ - cause they lead•to disagreements and : ;AUNT MAhTDY'S LETTER. � r coldness that are sometimes never +._ 7 . bridged in after.years. Aunt Mandy came toiling-up the � '� .. Mother B— says. tolerantly: stairs; she always answered the post- ---- •"fheg flava to gar through.it.--ifs-i st._man's ring,-though..there seldom cse_. 2 t 3 Bite measles and school-day squabbles a letter for her. "There's only one, �. ,..; «... _ Na si4a 6it•'fnlenort lap- .... "' ,•� .and outgrown petticoeiffi. She'll get but its for me. �. �^l. over it t" $o daughter is allowed tree pity. `fit's from @3aikists-Adams down V l rain with her discontent and her fault- in Florida." Bertha, her niece, was-counting:the1-- X .� _ Mother C—allows her feelings to laundry: `5iz, seven eight---All right, �s el I 1'0� - ` (become lacerated. ♦"Ons daughter is Aunt Mandy. I'm busy just now " ashamed of use" Mother D----agrees Aunt Mandy turned away and went with.daughter, She "goes over to the silently to her own room. There the Dress Fads of Famous Why Do the Old Have .Still- •enemy" and demands new furnishings Joy returned to Ler face. The letter Authors. ries ill Their Eyes? ilia }Ye{{eT clothes. was so interesting) It told about the _ - ''He had a double geld chain outside Why do the old wear stillness in their Mother E-- listens so interested- Reeds' little boy*who have been bitten ,'g1�7i eyes, „ his waistcoat, and such treaetpine y t- ly, so sympathetically.- That is-true. by a rattler-they had had such a time °Y-`� that I thought he looked tike one o[ They prhti in you"re 'amorous ' dear. But you see, I have been so busy apving him! And it told how Callista- and gay, . C our river gamblers.'' -Such Is the des- +tr and father has always been so drlven Aunt Mandy looked up eagerly as @� for read mon I'll ve qon the her niece's s sounded in the hall. cription of Charles Dickens; given by Breathing of life± How come they by y money. gl I ffiP �I these wine broiler money to get new furnishings i"Bertha, Callista says the orange-crop °� - Prentice In an account, of his tour o[ 11 for the table provided you will pram-tis the &les(in ten years! She's. been _ the Unitetd States. A tendency. for Glances of salmi this dignity-todayt �. I overdressing waa always one of Dick- .Quiet, -aloof, almost they scorn the r _tae to talcs all the care of it while you able to pay of! everything on her 4471. This is a y�n8, bun owl And the Reeds' little boy, good stole for ging- aria's eharacteristica.- Silence is theirs, but laughter. never- ya , . are at shine. gal y "Yes, the house does need fixing up. the one who was bitten by the rattler �' Anted voile, and.other cotton A hot ph of Dlckezih, taken in more. ,. P. D o8ra - ng goods now in vogue. The sleeve may 1862, shows him in a frock-coat with m Suppose yon.seo what you can el frith -here, I'll read it-" The Pattern r cut in 4 Sizes: h of roma fu DO they forget their own-mad chat ' afraid S, 10 and f2 years. A 10-year size huge check Percy Fitzgerald oat made three hours each da dtann vacation Mandy. can't to hear it, Aunt g lease hung trousers of a � ' your awn room? Ifyou will help me But: Bertha Interrupted her: "I m finished in. wrest or elbow en I a broad vet stuff, and ti Braid says From youth to are.in careless day; {t u may have the rest of your time to y I have the marketing to do, of yore±. i r . you get that flniaLed we'll see what .Aunt Mandes es shadowed.. She - -' •learn more for new furniture. When I you know." requires 9 eft yards of 27-Inch znatenaL the French pointer's remark. that l For collar and cuffs of contrasting Dickens was "more like one of the old „ �' material �I yard is required: - Dutch admirals we see in the picture I�• n! -Their calm:is heaven_lit with we can do for the arlor, if u wish. dad so want to till some one about that a - P ' you Pattern mailed to any address on galleries than s man of letters," con- dreams.- - No more criticism from daughter-I rattier. Maybe at dinner- She pie- Not of their pride they walk thus i receipt of 16c, in silver or stamps, by vet's as admlrabty true idea to his Is she is much too busy over her own turgid the whole family eagerly listen- silently; the Wilson Publishing Co., 78 Went friends. +� y enticing plans. ing to her. Adelaida Street, Toronto. Allow. two .The first time I saw Archbishop out of the past a faint, far echo teems ' My,but mother and the rest of the When the dinner hour came she be- s family enjoy the peaceful interlude. gen during the first pause: "I-had a weeks for receipt of pattern Whatsly,"-sald the Provost of Oriel Borne unto them-the voice of Mem I College, Orford, "he wore apea•green cry k And by the time daughter has earned letter from Callista Adams to-day. - Haw can they speak, whose ears are I f, a ( SPRING CLOTHESPINS. coat, white waistcoat, stone colored the money for new furniture'and has She's the one who lives down in Flor- strained to hear. crawled about on aching knees to;;da. She told about.a little boy-" With the cleaning equipment of one shorts, flesh-colored stockings. Bishop "�t , Heber was dressed In a parsley,and Joy Ions since Bed and laughter once --smooth--sad- her-rough_floor,has Juke s_,gay voice interrupted her: capable housewife are invariably to ,._, ,, - „s herd dear? - --- painted and varnished and ceaselessly "How nice,.Aunt Mandy I' Ethel, they founda:number spring cot es- -Helen. Frazee-Bower. _ �. „ coat with metal succors and. ,a bull ;laundered things Of da ty linen, alae have the most gorgeous sport silks at pins. "These are so handy, she ax- laundered -Ras learned a great.mal enlightening Hooper's. I'm'wild to have one." �plains, "when cleaning a room having waistcoat.". .3sgson&, „ Aunt Mandy waited. Presently she a number of window and- door drap- Charles Lambe always dressed In " How Marie Her e black. "I take it," he said, "to be the If she is the right sort she will fin- tried again, looking at Henry: "Cal-�eries" Unselfish mothers, too oft make _ ish.hpr undertaking. But before she,lista says they've had the finest orange; She grasped the lower corners. of a proper costume of an alrthor.' .,When or permit their daughters to-be selfish, - .le through she_will understand why �P in ten years, and they-" drapery, lifted them well out of the, this bras once chiseled W at s wed- is the pity. One such mother, so- Ter- mother shortens the tablecloths or dis-` "Why. that's tine, Aunt Mandy!"!way aing the outside edge of this cur- ding, he pleaded the raven;q. apology cording to a story that Mr. Booth Ter- t• tain and secured them all together to the fable that "he had no other." kington, the novelist, likes to tell,.was with the clothespin "This keeps them His clothes'were entirely hlaGk, esti betiding industriously over the wash well out of file way when cleaning and he wore long black gaiters up to the tub when a nelghbor said to her, �it is sur risin haw freak and ua- knees' "Hard at it as usual, ain't ye r, F -HEALTH •EDUCATION wrinkled the draperies are when drop- Southey wore clogs; he had & fawn- „y��• replied the, mother cheerful- -` colored alt-round coat and s cap with Ly. "Yet, this !a wash day, Yrs k ped back in place. Anyone accustomed' a knob to it. He never put on a swat- O'Fiootahcn. and waahin' for eleven I _ to pinning rip the curtain ends or ;$Y DR. J. �. l.�MON over a rod r lay, low-talled coat. Like Southey. -Por- d save m Da o _ tucking them ov the o ng don't i you much spare time °a y: . Provincial goaN of hleeittlr Oa wile, them over the back of an adjacent son, the great Greek scholar, had as your heads." ' utter contempt for appearances. When .. Di. >t[fddlr0oa will.in g1aQ to aaew+se gteatfar r Pastia Sear � �chair would never do so again if they - Ie that Marie I hear eingln' to the Aszlw - -lees euvoo this salsas Address his at M4iaa IlGsm%/�d� i gave this simple method a trial. Load tt met him in the library of the ukulete in the-parlor?" ' "I keep m bed'room.curtains clean London Instituloa,'he was dressed in Marie by the way was in infancy Crasort. Toronto,- P Y and fresh for a lou time by fastenin an old rosy black coat,'with cobwebs christened Marg and in her early .; g g hanging to the'skirt, and Willi a large r them up in exactly the same way youth was always known as Mollie. � ' "What is a Christian nation?" asked many lives of mother& could be saved when the windows are raised at patch of coarse'brown paper covering ,.Y� Mrs. O'Hoolehan, that's her. •,'aa exchange, and it anomers this i! preventive measures were taken in night," she added the whale length of his nose. ,The help she is to me! O dear! O way: "A Christlem Yition,is one that time. A box of spring clothespins on the 'g , dear! I don't know how I'd gel along contains underpaid girl employes and - Then the father may lose his life closet shelf are han-y -for snapping : without that girls Every Monday rescue,homes." A bit far-!etched per- through an avoidable accident while at together pairs o1 rubbers, mittens, morning aha gets out the ukulele or --'Baps,but still with a grain of truth in work,, and many avoidable accidents and.the like, when several pe rso is ' opens up the.piano, and while'I'm it. - Because,•if there were no under- take place in every line of industry. must make use of a:common store - acro clothes she sings the id r1 employees, or bo em 'lo shin" the pa gI , y employees Statistics show that. But whatever storage for. that matter, there might not be I the cause the result is the same-tbe Place.—A.-M. A. - nicea�t, cheerin'eat pieces, Pike Moth need for half the number of rescue parents come to an untimely end, and •1 er's Day, or Dear-Mother, is Dreams 1„-homes there-are at present. (orphans have to be cared for. And so PETTICOATS THAT ALWAYS r i see 'Yon, or Lighten Mother's Tasks - i The thought that we are.spending we must have drives and raise thou- FIT. �.�- With Love, and the work Just rolls off money for health'and welfare work at sands upon top of thousands of dol- - like play. I tell yon, Mrs. O'Hoolahan, the wrong end of the problem, always i!ars to care for orphans, and not only Every mother of a .growing girl , U - there ain't many girls like our Marie." comes to my mind every time I hear orphans but wrecks of humanity•who knows:the never-ending struggle with #, of a drive to collect funds for soma I through lack of preventive medicine, the petticoat that is too long or too '-' charitable or philanthropic purpose. hygienic measures or whatever one short for the pretty thin wash dresses. � George t�SWbPsr!Stains Not that I am minimizing the nares- may be pleased to call it, become bur- The petticoats may be made ever so- With American. -'sity of praiseworthiness of any object+dens on society and are nothing more accurately and carefully*and yet prove that tries to and succeeds in relieving;.than human derelicts when they might the wrong length, because some dress- King George is known Lar and wide aufering, hardships or distress. It is have been strong, active,'self-sdpport- as the most democratic monarch rul -_ only with regard to the way in which;Ing men and women- _ es shrink more or less in washing; tug to-day. He is as egt,ally famous h we attack the'pproblein that I have any -i _ r in to the fabric of which they &_stamp. collector an eritaeisnl to afFes. epttt€m id others are.! interest in matters phi3atalic. But people will at once say "Orilla.;outbreak at Cochrane. Throughlack left-overs from a.previous season. At the recent Interilatigaal Stamp J ane have to be cared for." True, but of.knowledge of what is an unwillinta A portion of the child's petticoats - which the " l?e fps9 nese to spend money on a filtration may, of course,be permanently short- 1 ng visited, he po n�to one stamp I. Ez r: rh there would not be,so ened to wear with the different dress- I - Ki orphans. �►ad here Is where I be- plant to purify the water supply, the es, but a more convenient way seems - in the collection of Arthur. Hind, s ' Neve the solution of the distressing citizens of that northern town took a prominent American philatelist, .and conditions found to often lies- chance and a terrihle record of.suffer- t be to make slip pettico'ntg, leaving _ - said: "Too bad you were ou';bidding. �prevcntion. That's the thing. '"Pre-;ing and death resulted with,a gigantic thea, 'open . at the shoulder seams _ _., +'me for that the other day." . Vintion is better then cure" says an outlay of. money to-try and cope with where they are held in place by rib- Still Solid, Well Say � Mr. Hind said he had no idea he was x - old -adage, and it is very trr.e. i the ravages of the isease. Had a bons or tape ties. They may then be , When we r the situation.filtration•Plant been installed and the " id against the Kin and offered think The recently discovered I atagon• ,bidding g. P adjusted to suit exactly the length ofina Ace he scam as a sift. But the'King - 'we can at oncb.see the poksib' fres_o wr ter pane e I each dress with .which they ore worn. y. -- -„ ne and attacks aspect A mother may die at; Some we well realise the waste at 'the mens haven't ech changed said: sport -refused to Accept and attacking the problem roni the pre-;never'have occurred-at all. L preferred they, may be finished with }' I y r (lap that fastens with snaps at the d no much' said: .:tire birth of her child through lack of and foo>sshness of neglecting to spend after all. ! "1'tT Ceti you what-PH--do.-I have a 4e ,^r4edical and nursing attention. She a comparatively small amount zi shoulder and several snaps be use.! ♦ _ i stamp you'd like; let's swap.” . And t� � e may have endangered her life weeks m oil--the-prcvez.ti a row-so-aS t°'- �yq�a ou"goI id.- - beforr a was n y az ing Humanity Is kind, and no worthy ob- -G. L. that sewing-machine sold you?" a-- realize-the seriousness of symptoms- Ject fails to Ret public support, but "pay for i ? Why, you said that in al _ Irish. - symptsotws troch to her seemed trifling through education we will learn"the 'The gossips do us this service: they short time it would pay for itself!" I judge-'-"Pat, the evidence' shows but which were In reality grave warn-'value of nipping trouble in the bird punish the indiscreet. T e lugs of •sertovs •trouble ahead. The at a small expense rather than dely- - first you hot this man twice." maternal mortal, in this provinee,' l ing deep into our pockets to repair the "Joan of Arc was burnt as a steak," Smoking in the street was once an; pat-'T did riot, y'r flonor. ''the _•:: for too bdgh, and sad to say many, damage,after it is done, wrote an Vi lfeh Schoolboy. offence Punishable by tine. +fur st time [ '�!t him I missed hlrs" 5* d �... rA�?* :3T r .. ,. :,. �' ,�`!.(t '�7' "'':'i^llK�p .i. .?� �'t�1.,•5�,.Y :t5" "�N' �.�b. . a.,: :it•, .. i-� -'ii.r• ,.{w .ps-.hw•ts" a.'x4r. '�✓•�,' �'+'iiP•L {l W p,•,. "F' . �"WRi¢ 'T -"^�l`•:7p�:,= 2++J•i '.«: R ' n}....�.w.. 4�iJ;R..� � i+ 'ySS%".. '•�w{4>"7.... ,.uy� S 1 7" r4°�N" ...A 1•�!1}- ,p'• - .'SfY. waTF�M1���'Y'*r' �y�X ,' ,�' - +yYF' .•ta-« . .', t"'_ > - . .- ,�•,•_.Rc,.s,."t.. ..+.. .��i` .y. '£..f'.�_ r„ �.s.],$...,,, ♦ «,t}`�;`c" ,. !t; e:. . + ,f +.. S -R:.. .�':k•..'}M+y�1'�+rv,i.i, .JS� ._:.. ,°'6 A+..: �.. 2'w.. :: ,....n:W '�w' "� i'yS J4i..T4• :+'i+"A-A`,+ .. .y... 1Y,,T'•'... ,}'•1.. .;2"�•.,�.. r.« V3 ,.: '.�^.' •'L - "'It.'L ..''':., _ _. a �,fiRVi Preserving Phiinists' Art. : P,4s.SY TRICKS a� 'To.play the player piano properly. r �.. No. 40 c, taste, � Inds . . '. . muldW instinct and consider } . s -, Y"wited -men ; tip able pracMce are necessary. Sufficient $3r ellye Of Touch �� justiflcltivn for East will be found Y Anaemia May be Overcomes not oulj in the increased power and fluency of expression that result, bat 6Qme people have a tendency to be• — s �+ F. ` - - also in the vast fund of knowledge, ' :'come thtu=blooded just'as others have that is required In the process, aA inherited tendency to rheumatism, s Through a'highly sensitive electri- •or to nervous disorders. The condition device it is possible for a pianist y ` An which the blood becomes so thin Whilst playing grh�it apDeare the an _ that the w ole;body suffers comes on - 1 ordinary piano, to cut simultaneously f -. r so'gradually and stealthily that any --one with-a natural disposition In that an exact record of his playing upon a f ^:ter tis 'lredloa should watch the symptoms paper music roll. The result is an a1, most uncannily truthful -reproduction r`.. ' " �ar'etu}ly. Bloodlessness, of anaemia, fhe lani@t's performance which, ' h 4 Its the medical term Is; can be Cor• of D- p i after the roll is dupiicated, becomes rected much more-easi]y in the earlier available to every owner of an lneity - stages than lacer. It b as with a Y21h '� meat fitted with the mechanism. = ' tired feeling that rest does.not over The accuracy with which these in- come, the compleiion becomes pale struments reproduce the pianieVe own Borrow hail s.'dozen Caine.coins. A@ • �.✓R ,, [ sad Place it On tb* breathiesatless on @light exertion, fate relation, the phrasing, the slay m ntlepie e each the mantlepiece p•"� ` r.. Interpretation, r e ' sucL as going upstairs, is noticed. thmic peculiarities, the. niceties, and happens to be stone. A marble tog � Dr. Williams' Pink pills are a,home l remedy that Las been most succ@estn] delicacies of shading to amazing. table will serve Make a little tall- MG It is surely no trifling contribution about the trick, assuring the com- �� unanto ;�-fn -the .treatment of diseases caused to culture that the all too fugitive art pany tha you federates = � by thin blood: With pure. air and and that the trick you•are about to of the pianist may thus be preservederform will have the effect, at _ wholesome food these blood-making D - - - - - pills afford the correct treatment, when for the benefit of vast audtencea whom least, of being real mind reading. _ r .the symntoma described are noticed. he may never'see, or, that the music Tell the company that you will You can get-these ;lila througl: any lover of 1928 tray enjoy in the seclu- leave, the room. While you ars ` dealer la medicine or by mail, post a" of his home, the playing of the gone, the coins on the mantlepiece greatest contemporary attiata. are to be put into a hat. One of the paid. at 50c a box from The Dr. W!i- - spectators to to.select-one coin anA y r llama' Medicine Co., Brockville,,Ont 'n t�**4 to mark It with a pin or a penknife. GUK'! THE M R I1 K■ _ . Each person !n the part3' is to hold slaw ahHE BAG 11 @coin a aiast his forehead`and to w 'iia Slixiei�aCec's K><agaom. - - ex his mind upon a co n -upon ' He was in his way making, that mis,- '.AU NST COLDS nothing else. When every .person - •- lass dose this, the coin in to be re- ` erably poor and helplessly paralysed - w - turned to the hat, with the others, Tb - '�--. old shoemaker who lived in one of the To guard the baby against-colds and the hat placed on the mantle- � grimiest streets in the squalid•East nothing can equal Baby's Own Tub- piece., accod Hud of. -ondom He could, think great This is-done. When you return. V]i► lets. Tha Tablets are a mild laxative you walk directly to the hat, reach thoughts. bright, happy thoughts by that will keep the "-tile-one's stomach _!n sad ;colt out the coin which theKwalifact" byINPWW OiJamA Compamy 0J Insane of which he peopled his 'king- and bowels working regularly. It Is a spectators marked. dom, the dark 11ttle kitchen in which recdjulzed fact, that where the atom Hoa is it done. Your little talk he sat day In and day out. In.London's aeb and bowels are In good order that had a great deal to do with 'the Underworld, Mr. Holmes, who colds will not s=lat; that the health of trick as it permitted the coins. " for upward of a quarter of a century the 111119 one will,be good and that be which lay ow the mantlepiece, tv No Cause for Alarm. Good Dogs. was a police-court misalonary,-'reports will thrive'and be happy and good-na= become more or leas chilled. The The telephone bell rani, d the Uncle Eb.='Hank. what did ye this remarkable conversation, W4fich selected coin.dike to all of the Land- think a that Uncle•Zbm's-Cabin tralrpe tared. The Tablets ere sold by meds- .ung it receives, becomes a great gresi physician replied in hiss"usual thet played et the opery house last ,took place between hiuue. and the cine dealers or by mail as 25 cents a deal warmer tbali the others. When gentle voice. Then- he crashed down cripple: week?" lloz from The Dr, Williams'Wniiame' Medicine you reach Into the hat Jou dfs-, the receiver. Uncle Hank-"I thought the doge "It is a very hard life for You sitting Co,. . a , Brockville, Out the marked:coin, not be- - month atter month on that chair, an- and me my bag!" he was pretty Good: but, they had poor cause o= the concentration of minds 'Quick. H ,• able to do anything!" but because it was warmer than tha cried. "A man just-tellpboned me in support-" \ "It is hard; I do not know what I others. ice at _ is should do it I could not think ` s dying votes that De couldn't rive a societies have Humans been ex. ----- /� � � (Clip this oxt and pante it, sial without ms!" istence for over 104 years. "But Isn't it hard for you to do noth- / r• other o the aeries.is a serapbook.) , f Wait.' declared his wife. who had , ins except think•?" taken up the receiver,"that call Is for It Iemy pleasure and accnps L� �" Ask for Minaed's and arks no other. Edith! tion." l URINE �. "What do you think about as you �! t f a A doctor observes that a generation -s that lives on Wheels should eat-more. S sit here-?" f } "All sorts of things-what I have fruit and fresh vegetables than tics �a 3 iead, mostly:' - }' generations.that walked a Ckar, Bright and Beautiful ` "What have you read?11 The woman whose work is neves write3ltttlneCo.C1t{neotorttveCareDooit "Everything.that I could get hold of done doesn't have the right kind of a 1 r novels, poetry, history and travel." Might Make Thein a Visit husband Think that over, husbands. "What novelist da Ion like beat?" Mrs. Newbride-"What !s t,1, John?" The answer came. prompt and dow Mr. Newbride (looking up from ' CHAPPED. c ive: "Dickens." paper-"I'm uneasy about our foreign + g, j " " F r� relations." 1 rRu_vnc \ ✓'... HANDS " a�ved_3ltss:-he�hnws re,_Newbride="Fareign relations _ _ Mina eases and heals theaoL rhE'f10R5t:_ _ _ t ter belief to brimanitF than -haw splendid'! Why. haven't you =- i� i Rub r-oar-be1tore yetr at 4 told me you had forign relations, the wind A good preveaientive. 'LL How do you-prove that?" dear? We might manage to visit+ "Well,=take Thackeray's Vaulty Fair, them some time. _a..: 1 . It is clever and satirical. but there to �� : i xz =only one good character, and he was Cigarette sat th+. boot, Yon aaaaoe aabtd to a h L 'la fool; but in Dickens you come across Dr. Royal S. Copeland, formerly M.+.tceoattt et scans ret,noWteRl rr �� ri•.n: g H& OF ' ieharacter after character that you Health Commissioner for the city of °41""�'a"•r° �1Osi0i iUWL� asst@@ ;can't help loving." New York, states that the cigarette is Tba book-'R Its" ,.4M the b°rW"-r u (�,.r}a...ar., l " Imus for tba-ansa ae ions draQuati �+YEi�b1Y� "How about poetry; what poets do the most suitable smoke as the tobac- err-b� and an aeon baa-m.dl..... a -ca In that form is perfectly consumed, Vmoa LO iwfe at,-,.e dingo4mm � U�� ��� y� you like?" abet llhtore urs an WbaJ1t64o&bo. . "The minor eta of t.ro hundred and � combustion L better the rico- '"e �t"�may°i'd'°d hair�and g out in-handful*, Do ben.u.a'.r.m.nta *years ago. Herrick. -ChtrrchAl, Shen- tine !a practically de@troyedj Ajthpugh rear f�•• �'a try this rs�eat: Torch spots u[ �p- wTiraoer•aewntea. ►- >sf dandruff and Itching with tiCtua Atnsrtea'e PfoMer Dog Remedies -,:setons and others.' a non-smoker himself, Dr. C land ! Oiznmmt sad follow wish hot slam- says there can be. no doubt that �.s'�-KEAlDAIJ.CO.. 9aoc ea "Why do you like them?' Fmt m s Faaa.Vt. U.S.A. poo of Ccsicara Son;p.Nig beak r �QOy D1�1:rAs� xa "They are so-pretty, so easy to un- smokers find solace and comfort In the i than Caticam for all skin and snip II&V to road derstand; You know what they mean, moderate use of tobacco. troubles. u,� ` iSeastSr_Aa"wd2Saaisle Talealle Sok! Mr the Aatier. ' They speak of beauty and flowers and A Cat=astrophe. -:" e>>ro antheDeinioion.GnadisetDepoc: M. CLAY ot.ovcR M. Isso, ""love; their language Is tuneful and � - [a.iW y4{01 Mltt,R aaahsal to rad 24et sued sweet" Annty-'Whit became of the kitten Cuti«a ,6...a.it7�.et Now Yw16 U_LA. ` "Yon have read Shakespeare?" you had when I was here before?" "'Yes, every play, again and agafu" Little Niece (tn .anrprtie)-"Why, a, t. 9 on't you knows" "Which do you like best. d ,'I like them all the historical and "I haven't heard a word Was she ". ' MRSANDERSON ' the imaginative. �I have never seen poisoned?" ' �. "No, aunt." - - %:On to lgla� Lear i, his oh ed - JELLS WOMEN Mi , A@ ethe missionary went out the old •Stolen?" " ; -.shoemaker doubled over farther in his. •'No, indeed." 'alone chair, alonePeri ' �y��with his thoughts, Hurt is nay ways' od>i� wlfh his Yia6dom. . tOW Backache end :'ria" _.. Pains Yield to Lydia L Pink- "Well, I'can't guess. What became : Keep Minarcft Liniment In the hoes. of'herr• „------ G bam'k VeHetable Compound O "She gmwed Into neat^ -- --- ._ " ' 4? 'The Westwood Oaks. UNLE,% you see the name Bayer' on tablets, you : MONEY ORDERS. Leslie, Sack.-"For about s year f' 1 here moaned the rarest,'• now the -. are not getting Aspirin at all was doubled with a distressing dowit- ?fie cafe way to send-money by mall yasinre sleeps, bearing pain before and during the pe. ft, by Dominion Express Money Order. One oak in twenty seem you may ri=d from terrible headaches and s: - find. ' round the Bend. - o ' = backache. I hated to go to a doctor. The rest Went sailing, full a hundred s and as•I knew several woman n who Fwa. Dead? No, don't speak of him that 0 `, taken Lydia E- PinMam s Vegetable °'fps• ways Com and with good results, I finally ` r - e Armaela-swelled-before- ---- es of it: Don't thick of hlui as-dba4? - the wind. _ — _ _ �.- _ __. -I certainly do recommend It to ev He's only just gone on a piece, eta � woman with troubles like mine. I feel - They moulder by = fine now and hope to be able to keep wall; yo medicine on.hand at all times. as ' He's travelling still the same•highway _ - '. no woman ought to be without it in the They bear th-e weeds, who bore the .. �' ]ear of old, That he, with us,"baa-trod.; house. •-Mrs. 09CeR A. AIVDERaOI� an Box•lb, Leslie,.Sk. Merely out distaac9d us a bit, -Time-rotted and tide-ridden are they Upon the road to God. ' all. Mrs. Kik:ey-Ad&Her Tes6wouy Save one in twenty acres of bare Dead? Never with a thought like that • lopenhage ,'N. -"I " Wold. . Acce t onl an "unbroken acka e" of;'Ba er Tablets of read n Y. vola g -The smallest'moment--spend.- — P Y package"• Y advertisement ui,t21e. papers attd my a, ---- —ErIc Chum He's simply gone beyond our eight; — ---=Aspirin,-Aspirin, -which contains directions and-diose worked out by-_-.-_ .'h�band indaced.ine to take Lydia Fa. 1 , He's just around fisc bead! P'tnkham's Vegetable Compound to gaE, Cletssiified Advertisement Ida M. Thomas. physicians during 22 years and proved safe' by mil]ioris foss relief from gams and weakness. i was"' r�r.*.: �>Gr wslu a. COlCiS ;, Headache ' 'R1lEltmatlSIT1 •Now-1 eanweak gdo my housework I could not walk sand h Ip , --=-Aft-lhe-Tuna.-- _ Am,4 NCA..NTED TO DO I•LAIN AND LIGHT _ �- .far you to publish thisletter i�ou- thin L aewlaa ac bbme, .nota or spars iia,.: Good George-"There are two periods is .-Toothache yy ;pay, work MA aur' diataooa.ch.racs`paid. Bead,a man's lite when be never under_ Earache . ._Lumbago O - f'Pahl Pain'' v it will bel others.":..Mrs. Iigxsi tomo for parUoulan. lvatloasl ataoaraccurfalt gyro.. stands a woman."' _ g ' y KrLs , R.F.D., Copetihsgen, N: Y. hoxsa such rti Duar Mildred-"Indeed! And when `are` •,l�ndy "Bayer"boxes of 12 tablets-Also bottles of 24 and 1o0--Drug;pts Sick and ailing women everywbeTe ''.• ILvtwa fico-rs- Aapfrfn is the trade mark (reciltered in Canada) of Bayer Manufacture ot.Mono- in the Dominion should try (Rootlet). Imes years a:psrteacs raocDina they?" ' jtg�[gtab]E-.L'ampOtnpG • sf tants W. Randall, retro• 1'te+a acatt.. "BefOTe h9 is married and after- .aceticacldester of Sallcylicacid. while it a well known th t AaDirhi"uteana Ha)ee ., ;.- " manufacture to. sat H r the QB u bo of recovery. Q L e r @aural trsda ma><. "Hater Cross" y$t p :. • ` tt M. r « ..-s wa•i• .,s ?t'. ,..,.-•.�,,, a'.. X P-'• .r. .-Ex .t .f :+•, res •4'• i.-r � � �'.. ,�e.,•ki, �m•r `. ,. 't. N. h .,.' "i,, a,, n,�+MA; .`,,,) •.:.I-,._ .Y"". ,, ? R 9. N''1� �, r'1 ,��•�y ''?r:�Y'�r �, aM^,}�i r-A+s'�fi1F '°"K' �.'�" j,�•• '�fb '• � � ... 'sem J,• Lir MY ;�:z-. �..r. Wtf`i','W�;ar'�tL'',. ,,. '".,i"."- i .,<..,...` ' ,�"S"�e•��' �'� .� � +ce�:' . .moi. rdS-'MS��",y wdrft-0�,+.k+r '�,e'75t5�`��-..' r': - .. " .&._;• a. 'J'.n „ .I 'm:»+ ^r. .. :ry;W.` a` Y'.",h; ,'„�'y.T ''a..�..'`+ a+.!",,.�w _ y5� ,y-, .N ••.*,so-+,>.. .. .. .a•'.. .. •- 7>_. .. •!.rT.•,tir'. .,. ..✓ .: -,..r • i r.' -Wm. O'Reilly has purchased -Da. Henrywill be hire as non. ; LOCALISMS. ' Alf. Clark`s•propera mile ea@t al next Tuesday to attend to,bis ` of the village an� took porgies- professional duties. * i r sion on Tuesday. -Lost, between Pickering Vill• M 'J to rL ; -ties. H. Machin was is the -Dr: E. A. Sadleir; Dentist, age and the 8rd concedeioo, on city on Monday. racticin in Toronto, will be herl Monday, Oct. Sth, a small grip, - s -Born, on Oct. 4th,' to Chas. y containing several articles. Finder " . and Mrs. Baker, a daughter(Doris in his of�ce an Thursday from 211 �= m a. . to o p. m.. as usual. * please leave same at this office. .'Marie). ,!ill who are willing to hal the - � -0 G. and bars. Torrance, of p -• - y Women's Institute in their dona. x -speaeai Grocery Values Toronto, spent Sunda with Oli• DUNBARTON. tion of reserved fruit for the Sick '�oerand Mrs. Crammer. P � •�. +. c -George and Mrs. lesions, of Children's Hospital may leave'the Don't forget the hot chlcken dinner 4 lb. tine Pare Orange Marmalade. -19e Toronito spent spent x with same with sirs. Bier on or before and concert to be given is the base- Banda �- the letter's acute, the biases the 15th last. One jar of fruit meat of the Presbyterian Church on 4 Pare Raspberry Jam, .49c ! • the evening of Thunday. Oct.25th. " from each householder for this g 8 k r Hello 's'Waztite'Corn Flakes, Ranting. Dinner will be served from 9 to 8.00 p g g �45c worthy cause would be very much ` -Mrs. C. Edwin Bray and eon, after which a high-class program will 4 lbs.Choice Seedless 85e Howard, of Swift Current, Bask., appreciated,. be given consisting of reejdinge, solos, ? aieins, -The Pickering Educstional •have been spending a few days duets, quartettes and instrumentals; , with W. $. Bray and Tamilp Association will hold a tneetiapc in 'by the Fawcett Concert Company.of 4 cane Campbell a Tomato Soup, 69e � -� -Roy and Mrs. Percy and little the Dumbarton school•hOnes on' Toronto, cbmprising the following son, Harold, of Myrtle, spent over Thursday evening,Oct. 18th, at 8 artists: Miss Kathleen McCarthy, Kiseimi Flour for good Pnlnpkin Pies '� 8aadap with Mre. Per parentq, o'clock. These meetings are'fn- elocutionist ; Mies Joy Fawcett.lyric Five Roses Ftoar for good Bread' struetive and hal fel to all inter- soprano and pianist of thq Toronto - David and Mrs. Annan, of Church eared in educational work, and-a Conservatory of MUSIC; Mrs. Paw. s street: ler eattendaoce is read desired. Cott,contralto; Lyell Fawcett, tenor � -J. P. and Mrs. Williams, 'of speaker from Toronto is expect. of the Toronto University ales Club,,- i 01, n. Piston, called on Pickering friends l J. E. Fawcett, base, and Mise Isabel ; ed to be resent. •'f- \� on Monday on returning from P Purvis.'accompantst. There will be a i °� ,•: z British Columbia where they had -Complaints are made that surprise package booth is the base- They're • [ l Hollerin' --.spent a,month. some person or persons have been ment. Admission, adults 50c.; child- - �^ - i-James and Mrs.Itiehl3rd aging-half_g wa_kittci�s into ren 25c. P and little daughter, Isabel, are the village and leaving -them on - n ,e_ @ding a week with frienda.in the-streets. There is a heavy pen. SALE REGISTER. �7��`th about Prince alty for the offence of which the — 1 Prince Edward County, making offendr�rs map not be aware. It is SATURDAY, OCT. 19TH-Auction sale the trip by motor. of farm stock and implements at lot - -George C3erow,, of Toronto, a a heartless thing to do and it 35, rear of con. 5.-Pickering, the pro. = ho that this warning will oaf- former resident of Claremont, and ped g party of Doren Bros, Sale at one, F a former reeve of this township, Tice to pat a stop to the practice, sharp" see bine, Fred Postitl,sur• OUR NEW LINER OF 2� t­ 01111.11,was in town on Monda _ and call'. ,-0n Sunday evening shoat 8 tioneer. y created coneidera le excitement. of choice new and nearly new furat- Ladies' Bilk and Wool Hosiery in latest assortment of Mr.and Mrs. Eeeterbrook and The causes of the alarm was the tore, Jos.-Hackett, ___pretty shades. and the latter's mother. Mrs. the roperty of artw ht, of Ha iltous spent burningof&Chevrolet car belong Orel: M>�no (Rouge Hill).' Kingston "Tarnbull's"Fall Underwear for Ladleb. p 9, Road. Kee this in mind as there . Banda with the letter's eon, Dc, ing to lir. Kinsman, 'of Oshawa. p - ; Y is a lot of first-class goods., Sale at ;Men. Mr. Kinsman had stn at. Coll- 2 o'clock sharp. W. H. Powells sue. - �P.E.aad'Mae. Cartwright. PPS a -A. G. and Mrs. Green, ivitil< start's garage to have his gasoline tioneer. 40 lura Dress Berge in black, navy, copra, cardinal, nigger eon, George, and daughter, Mar- tank filled. In filling, the tank Tv$saAy.OCT. 16Ta-Auetioa sale of etc.,at Bac per•geed. _Rarer,, of Georgetown, motored overflowed and in a flash the car 00 head of choice dairy cows, young down on Saturday and spent the was a mass of flames. airs. Kiss- cattle,horses god hogs, the property -Men's Heavy Work Boots, in black and brown, sewed and week end with the Misses Bunt- man and two children were in the of Oliver Denny, lot 24,con.4,Wbit• pegged, at 4 00. fag. back seat.and by a great effort Mr. by. Sale at 1 o'clock, sharp. . See 4). -A. Defriez, of the Nordheimer Kinsman succeeded in getting bills. Wm. Maw,auctioneer. • Piano and Music Co., Toronto,will them at without injury, but he WEDNESDAY.Orr.24TH-Auction sale - N be in the village shortly. Those wag kapdly burnt about the face. of choice dairy cows, borne, .ample- who desire to have,their pianos In a very few ,moments the fire menta&c. the property'of Thomas dined are requested to leave their engide was on the scene and the. Gaumage• in the Village of Brough- am. The cows are very choice dai�ryy orders at THE'NEWS office. ** fire soon extinguished, but not be cows. Sale at one. Bee bills. W, t a` -Mrs. James . Henderson and fore the top of the car was entire- ' B.Powell, auctioneer. daughter, Bertha,•and Mrs. Mason ly destroyed. How the fire orig- ,r and daughter. Dorothy, of Scar- insted is a mystery, but it is sup ---.. y sed that the overflowing gas had, Peso td6esrt4eeslsenta.. _ - .,--.,7.—.MOST EVERYONM'S WEARIN' 'EM. d boyo, also Mrs.. Henderson's dan- posed �ttiter aad husband visited with reached the hot exhaust pipe, thus 'W. G. and Mrs. Ham on Thursday. igniting the gas. Mr Kingman FOR S.,LF-A Dwrlor cook stove took the car home under its own aad a email heater. Russel!Conner,Brough- -On H A P 1111 ► I �� - Friday lasts, rather on- am. 4-5 _- • familiar animal in these parts, a power, and is a=tremely grate#ul • that all escaped serious f not fatal OR SAL A choice lot of Shrop- porcupine, was found perched in a P tree in Dr. Cartwrights lane. A injuries. moire lambs, both arses. Apply 2- Wm. � f Ratcliffe,Slouffvilte.. 2-4 well-directed shot from Walter e Shepherd's trusty rifle brought IN .M6M'ORIAM. TEW FARMER'S FRIEND GANG _ ('� ibe animal to the ground. when Tbeaton.Pic for a 'p' Easy.c`�`s2tf R. Fall 1 Ll i Wnaox-In tender, loving memory , e it was viewed by a large natttber of our belovpif son., *'Little Jack." POR SERVICE-Y6rkshire boar. 7. of interested a tatore. \ who sed Hwa Oct: ilth,191"T. a pec pa y Appl lot 21W=.4, Pickering. M. Hark. t -The electric light and, power "In sure and certain ho of a glori- R.R.I.�oewt 11x1. its r, problem to attracting :the attem- nus resurrection." tion of many of our residents. For FOR SALE-Several Shorthorn - some time the mattes' was allowed Far away beyond the�hadOWs, bulls,Cotswold and spropshire ram lambs. our Fat er s house at bows - ` 3R-R.2,G its f z oto rest in order to see what devel._ There,oar preccioos one departed, See fur samples-- InQf Johnson s and eats irbold arlse from tbbeft.- Watch and wait for-ua to come. $COTS-REPAIRED-Boots-andThos. iopsmm shoes neatly and quickly. Thos. Q _ 4ltruetioaof the Toronto Eastern. Thou. A..andM.Wilson. Watson.orse' Pi erinz.nee fuse west of St. - ,�0WIIdes'• fuate8t Styles It was pointed oat by those who Freeman.Ont. '•ch�Pickering• �F 'were optimistic that when this 'CIDER MAKING-We are now electric railway would be built we � C prepared to make cider every Monday.wed- � a would be able to secure light and VOTERS LISTS 1923 ay and Frida7 until the rad oI November. power over the line ata price PetrylSinelair.GbenTwood. 9 s Best Values known ' ''about as low as that paid by the R SALl�htbe Village of Pick- - g 1' erica.a food 7-roomed frame dwellin and .residents of Toronto. Bounothing s =crate at the rear of the lot. For telt partxvlars , t7t a definite character from an apply to S.W.Davis, Pickering, ltt authoritative source has been Municipality of the Township of Pick. Our Fall Boats are unbeatable Bring,County of Ontario. ARM TO RENT-About 160 acres :forth-coining. consequently we did i1 Pickering Township. lot e. eon.z.n a-4 ` •not know where we were at. sod Notice is hereby Vgiven that I have sero with all modern e�uipa+eot. lmmedlate complied with section 10 of The Vot- ion. Apply H.D. - -`- ---..._---_-- _ disgaet was pictured on the , p 'y"' 'OOe `' 'TWO good lines P era List Act and that I have posted u ]m- _ sift tenants of everyone whenever the at my office at Whitevale on the 12th ' question`was broached. A Dumber day of Oatober, 19211. (1) the list of all T10USE FOR SALE-Situated on , 'of the business men of-the Village persons entitled to 1 on I{;ns street. Pickering,village a good ; ppee vote Ia the said comfortable roomed-dwelling to first-cisn re- have been seriously considering Municipality for Members of Parlia- pair; hard and sort water: ��pd Carden of 1-4 are the question of installing private meat and at Municipal�Elections, and ate. ,For partieui.n appCy to John Cowan, plants, but they have been wait- (2)the list of persons entitled to vote ��enng. 2 i 0. 'lug to see what the prospects at Municipal Elections only. and that FOR SALE-Chea, all kinds of - Williams` and G rebs• _f " were of securing hydro. In order such list.remains there for inspection. wagons,harness.and at kinds of farm im- And I hereby call upon all voters to emend in good order. Also several heavy and to et something definite and to light kala and cook atoves and beaten. High- 0 — — Sad at what the chances were for take immediate proce4dings to have �t pane ppu.,d for hides and wool• also live oou!- t any errors or omissions corrected so- try. H.i�maa.Stouffville.Phone 1908 17tf s getttng hydro at a reasonable cos cordin to law. q.? g and by what means, M. S. Chap- Dated this 12th day of October,1923. ARM FOR SALE-Consisting of 48 -- Faces.more or Sere. being I and 11-2 I miles Bunting, '- . Piekerin9 clan and J. R..Thezton of the Po- DONALD R. BEATON. Pickering;halt mile from ac Fred T• 'lice TrustesBoard went to the city 41 Clerk of Pickering Township from station and Provincial Highway. All nod one da last week and interviewed workable land. Good 7-room house,barn4�tt4. Zstsbl Ahedf[857. p stablinguederneath,cement silo,implement Air. Gaby, of the Hydro Electric • BONDS sed 20,400g pen and drive shed 22:40, with, PowerCommission,and Mr.Oliver, — large loft above. For particulars apply to James — the superinteadent of the Electric If you wish to convert your Victory Proust.R.R.1,Pickering. 2-4 FDWARE - . Railways of the 'Canadial Nation- .Lose Bonds, which fdil due on Nov. ,.. ��gw al. The information they received let. 1923,into new Government Bonds, BUNDYS1 a rn had was that the Toronto Easte or buy new bonds, we suggest that D. A. MORD.0 E ou call sod see us as our Victory T _ no charter to sell power, and they experience qual;ges us to loop - - did not want a charter as they did after your regniremen� FweisI Director w i --selling-power. Mr. Gaby strongly pleted in regard to the issue of theE .S C 0 sot want to go into the business of As all arrangements have been com- L kAnsed lla�alls of z;. advised them .to take immediate new loan,we are prepared to handle Vp4o-date Motor Squipaeat M U steps to secure electric power from your business at once. -' ' the west. Taking everything al to 87�fRDAaD BANK, PICKERIN(i, OR BEIERL. MARKHAM Successor to ;.. consideration this seem@ the best W. F. Law, Manager. Th _•F-amo 99 �l-oldWater .Paste Nt- - '• • a►ra to more plentiful than that TIKE T'LBL�-Pickering :Statins Phone 9000 from the east where the supply ie T.8: Tri going BHN due am follows _ _ in White and Tin tB• F not sufficient to meet the de Fo. 10 nail 2s 1.@egam♦ l[. P.11161 Another po nt m favor of thisplah - .. :-is that the territory between,Pick- Sunday train 8 r A.M, Harness 0 One pound off' Museeco w ];c�►ver , Bring and Toroatd will, with the Trains going west due as follows- 2D ' oonstraction of the paved hi h- No. Local -. 10.50 A.M. f way, be rapidly increased with a 27 hoot/ 844 P.M. seventy-five Square feet'. man FARM /� class who will demand electricity Sunday train R 4S P. M i!- AR/►r!EMS for their homes. In addition to thih, the residents of Hi bland Foregoing is according to Standard Put up In 1, 2 alld 5 lb, packages r , g time. Now is the time to see about your i Creek, Rosebank, Dumbarton and - needs. , Fairport ere all wanting electric • '-'-Y Harness,- IiRht, and the more rarer the lower �!'OOkliriottr We have on hand a good ea 1 the rate. -The scat et l8 -to- o senses and Xecessoriesft - individoal may.seem high, but the I am supplying the Grocery Stores at various prices. - •. ' number of users will increase so a with the noted - Ave no a trial and be read •a about- rapidly that the boat will gradual- 1 P'LAVO ORRAD FLOUR convinced. 7. --- �y declline. As an evidence that AND ' -S1LQ R4l.t�airimg Rif. F " tLe Hydro•Electric Power Commis- boa are liens to do ps Tn RY FLOUR CECIL BRADLEY } the mattdr they sent down one of Just try a rack. I ani rare you ilieir experts on Monday to no oyer you will like IL Harness maker, � c �•I,�� « Pick ennW. the ground is order to arrive at Cha. Wiboz, BrookUn �LQ V iJ In esti•I,ate of the cosh PIOKBRINGF, - ONT1Ri0 J 9 a°as'� %'_ ,• - ...:-... .. - ,. �- .�.. .,"ir' +may„,.,r'.�'„n i. "•,`'L•a,•.•�-0d'.,�a '£ `*,a:v y;�'4�.s ,•a>;„ l 1..�. ; a `<:�'+; •,..•,;N�,;�» .�;,:".�+�.w'�P`.a t- 'n:ta. .�,r.•. „y t