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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1923_10_19 r -'.:Sm. �xrc.,. •. •t+lryiP'" ,', :•�'.; : I .:}'�x ala.e:,•.v,.. _r}. n ..�/�.+., + '. ,G9 A r;a..; J a.y.i a "n._ 7r•,4 q.. I a 4' ,.. •., .. F•' �, ...•,; •..r.-.,..4.. ti .�;. •+:.u+o `.-... P. �tiNi-.. .•S. 0. ,;?q•. �:t.. ...,.,.;�.,r' �'. •t �.`'�'"N'. ✓_ ,,. ;. d„,:fin,: x ,•. ', .: '.�,:..pG. . .',«._- ' .:. ":',K.- l .;�:` .. •,.4,iti +;. �. 4..., r .:"'• ;.�, 't'� ;.rP �7NEWS ..:�'-'•i•� ,ry:,;,:„e..�.. 1A�r � _ OL. LIIla . PICRERIN( , ONT., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1923 No. 5' l01"4erliitrstal. 6arbov. SCARSORO JUNCTION. GREEN RIVER. Established' 1826 Wj . Geo. ;Es Baker The anniversary services of the T River Ladies' Aid wil F medtea6 Scarlioro Junction. Methodist'Church mee+tt, the home of Mrs. Herbert GREENWOOD-- wilt be held on Sunday and Monday, Percy on Wednesda , Oct. 24th, 'at " RE, FORSYTH. Oph,D.. Director October 21st and 22nd. On Sunday at 2.30 p. m. �Ibe word for Roti Call .Optometrlcal Aeaociationof Ontario. Ret. 2.30 p. m.Rev. John Cbulter, of Dan- "'Charity,” ktered:Member of the American Optometrical 7•YY�'♦ forth Avenue Methodist Church.To• The first of the born 3 and home r Aaaocidtion. Eyes ezamiaed by appointment. We have �, j,■•■1{ted ronto,will preach end music will be games between,Wexford(the-winners -RHUS furnished by the church eboir. At 7,00 of the south division of the York : number of F. TOMLINSON, M, B., Member o'clock Rey.A. N. St, John, of New- League) and Locust Hill (the'winners N.of the College of Physicians and Surgeons to brook, will conduct the service and of the north division)will be played-at of Ontario. Office. that formerly occupied b Record Cabnet8+ the Washington Methodist Church Locust Hill on Saturday afterpoon the late Dr.R.Brodie,.and latterly by Dr,Calci Choir will P W lien. Phone. Claremont,Qnt. 281y furnish the music. On neat at 2.30. Lamb, T. &D.' referee ; r Monday evening supper.will be served will, it is expected. officiate. A fast', N�T =In from d to 8 o'clock. after which a clean game of football is assured, as . Sataharggh taember of the Course of (� splendid program will he rendered by the teams played at Markham on July �0 w iPh7efolaaa sad Strigeoas of Catarina li¢eatiate F'L1meC Oak the following artists:'Unionville Male 1st one of the most.exciting gains, of Whe'at o! a 8ioaaii atteatfoa to daleaaea of women sad Quartette, .McCord Orchestra, of To. the season. The' Harris Cup is the sbilaren, stuns and retideaoe,Broagbam. `: ," ,.-Golden' . olds n ?Oak ronin, (George Batley, violinist, Miss trophy. , v Hazel Bolton, soprano, and Miss Ruby Chatro�cced c Walton, instrumental. Readings will Ct me and let ua give. veru a good --- - --- - re be given by Misses H4zel Annie, Rhea time a Dunbarton,-Oct. 25th. Ba le� R: GORDON Mc1AY-Cliiroprac• o an ' tor_ Ofcebours-2.a0"to5.00and 7.00to p enjovapleasantevening. Admission t3H1.AND. CREEK. $.QO and by appointment. Phone 820. Brock ,clearing 40 Cents. children 20 tante. Street, Whitby, 8Iy A grand bazaar, under the auspices a Lspa�. .REGULAR PRICE $16,00 '' Deatb of David Dafoe of the Highland Creek Women's Ineti- aa-n �W tute, wilt be held in Valley Ran on . -.,...and Oats � Clearing at $8.39 — er evens of S ur- 4+ the aft noon and ng at AE. OHRISTIAN, Barrister and Da9id Dafoe,who had been troubled day, Oct. Vth. There will be a sale of t'4 s Solicitor,notary Public Etc.. Mone to v riled n f pneumonia at the resideuce of his kerchiefs, fancyy Roo s, dolls, toys, ILLIAM J. BEATON.B. A.Bar- daughter.Mrs. W. A. Laycock,Park= home-made baiting, cooked and raw 7 1 rioter Solicitor. member at the firm ofStouffville,Onk 'er'tit., Meaford.early Tuesday, morn- fruits,vegetables etc. Refreshments, .litytkmaa i)eaiwa.Foster and Beaton. Toronto ins aged 97 years. The deceased cot• including ice-cream, will be served. Highest Prices Paid GeneW ltrustsB ng,88 Bay Street.Toronto. tracted a cold which turned to neu- Tele a Main't li and est. p Tickets will rte sold to children at 10 monia and-being a man of advanced cents each, the lueky numbers getting - years, very little could be done for two handsome dolls. The ticket will ' Dental T BEAL him in the wa of medico:treatment.1 �s y bran admit the child to the bazaar. A�L Mr. Dbfoe was,-a Canadian by birth bran tub, at 6 cents a draw, will also -- _�, Fes•Z- �R���' . -71R. HARRY HUDSON. Dentist, and lived in this cmAntr all Itis life. 1Jwhitby. Office--Adam's Terrace. Byron �•. t�� �t y amuse the Cbildiren, The proceeds are. St North. Phone 124: (Gas extraction ,ileaLAREMOhIT 8f8 wife died about ten pears ego. in aid of yhe Library Building fond, desired),- sltt' Four years ago he went to -Meaford, so come along and help the -ladies in !, �`R. D. C, Smith. Dentist, Stnuff• Licensed sineewhich time had lived in turns their good work. Admission 10cents. ville. Honor Graduate of Chicago and To- Embalmer and Undertaker. with his two daughters, Mrs. Alex O mato Universities sad the Roppa1 College of Motor Hearse. Laycock, Of Medford,and Dire. Frank WHIT£VALE. DeotalSurgeona. I?hone6ffice 301r, Resideace Bowser.of Red Wing. He'was a _.; J cols. No oatsia+ appointments. 261y Toronto`cotmectiort for thresher by occupation. but 'as the Wedding belle are ringing loud and �LAKF, B. BEATON. D. D. S.. Hospital Service, work tended to aggravate his bion- clear, .' ♦ a, Graduate of the Royal Cokel;e of .Dental ebial trouble, he was obliged to quit Watch,for particulars regar$ing the Surteons and [Sniversicy.of Toronto• Office it, In religion he waa a Methodist, Methodist anniversary to be held in oder W.M.Prkwffo hardware stare. Wtutby. ��}} living an upright, consistent lite. The the near tature. Ofte hours 9' to 1 to 5.80. Ind.'phone 6. $�S$�)TS FOR SALE...Bell phone 220 4ely deceased is survived by three cone and Mm, Joseph Leary ie spending a few f: _ four daughters: Cbas. and David. of weeks visiting her sbn, Rev. Major Vete.{ Travers City, Mieb. : Robert,wf To- Price, of Iroquois Falls. � The ut;deraigned wishes to notify the ronto; Mrs. Mary Dafoe,of Bad Axe, A goodly number from the vale at- The Universal {3.KER9LAHE.B. V. Sc. Honor. public that he has purchased from the Mich.; Mrs. Annie Smith,of Toronto; executors of the late W. G. Earner tended the anniversary services at SLLD�I2Z$ 1ia.ah ® =Graduate of Univemt of Toronto Aur Mrs. Laycock and Bowser. already Lnrast Hill on Sunday last, One of Our Productions) =Graduate prompt and cent attention, Mone all the basket and basket material in mentioned. One son, John, was kill- ,. We learn with regret that A.G.and , atlo2. Claremont. 321y stock and will be able to furnish fruit ed in the war. Two sisters also our- Mrs. Troyer are moving from our We sell gills Rite-Bite Leas,,for baskets on the shortest notice and at vivo: Mrs. Aimed& •Wa ner, of Port burg. We understand that Mr.Troy- all maikes of care-the best� current prices. Write or phone. Perry,and.Mrs. Eliza Hill. of B&Ian= er•hasaecured a trustworthy position in the market-for i�s1 mita I�aYlt#• tree. The remains were laid.to-rest with the Goode Elevator Company as the pricer FRA'K PENNOCH, at,Meafoid.Ont. _....___ nigbt watchman. We all wish hod FOR SALE WV. RICHARDSON-Real Es .•* .... VY .'tate. insurance.Conveyaae�ins. Notarf GREEN RIVER, ONTARIO BROUGHAM. ` aucceesAbb. r Public,Ete..'Pkekering,Out. city gg� Please doa'b forget the anniversary Heavy �Pagon+� a ' Mrs. Borland and son,of Claremont, services and re-opening of the Baptist RuRg�� Church here on Banda October 21st. Bet o r a Harrows FPOSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, visited with W.and and Bennett ori ; . foo oanattea of sort and Ontario. Asa .:• PICKERING •:•' Sunday. Come and bring your friends. The ser. All in. good shape., • Iso,asl«of 0 kinds arsenced So on duw6@@C rices will be conducted Rev. Mr. - ands., Aaar.aa tiraea at.ar r•o.. pat Mine Gwendolyn Devitt attended ' Woodworking and"Genera? LUMBER the tearhers' excursion to Rochester Fleisher. a!Stouffvifle, at and 7 p M. g, ; B.BMATON TOWNBHIP OL ERK last week. The music-will be byp the home choir Blacksmlthing. In the afternoon and;Locust Rill Choir y Osnvga�osae. CaevofsaWasr los ,«•ins Wesley and Mrs. t3oban,•of[invite• W. H. JACKSON, Brock Road diteavets Assoantant. Bis, 1loiasa to los& in the evening. casbm ' "Isaac et ILarxlaya Ls le.. visited with J. H. sad Mre.Madill Pickering, Oot. .a..a- :.out. As Roofing on Sunday. . Dd;,. Wallace and daag'hten. of To. PIOEERINQ SCHOOL FAIR , DAVIDA• PUGH-Live stock nuc• rooto, spent Sunday with her sister, '- v^ • "a r! Clue�o�ri Lifetime aeiperiof etaa M. i p'�s`, Just arrived another..._ . Mrs. T.C. Brown. ften It Is never that an success. but air did " stock. Block and ring work. All kinds of sale. car Of Toronto A8 A Dumber of Masooa from here at-' p° Here Ydu Are ptt7 attended to. Terms reasonable. Pboor tended a meeting In Toronto on Mon• not hold true la regard to Lha st.hool loClaremoac. lath phalt Slab Shingles, fair whick was necessarily postp%ed day evening of last week. from the 4th to the filth of October, W M.. MAW, LICENSED AUC- red and green shades I. K.and Mrs. Devitt, of Taranto. The day was all that could be do- ' '` TtO EER.for York.Qntario and Durham spent the week-end with the formers 1 �- in ami 6 in.t0 th'e sired. real Indian 'rummer, and this Conau lands o[ Oates promptly attended to. J and Mrs. Devitt. 8 ant to. Terias reasonablegates for sake -7 be weather. We Will The Union Sabbath School will hold not only added to file comfort and i arrant at NEWS Of5cv. Sell and.Indepen- �� their annual Roily on Sunday next at pleaenre of the crowd but to the nuc- /^�� dent phones. Whitby,Ont- Sly quote low prices OII cess in general. This year the Fat; ..,AVVal71 10•o clock a. m.. When a special pre- , was held in Memorial Park the spec *T *} �} /� -the above in large gram will be followed. A good atten• - BtIR Iii GRAN $ROS daace ie requested. games, 1t,pa de giving ample -room for T umber � - quantltids. amee, rade and all t:e2ntests. with f L Su Johns W. M.S. held their annu• f (FRENCHMAN'S BAY) sI Thnink-Offering meeting on Sunday out crowding: W. D: Gordon � Son last. Mrs. Thomws, of Toronto, gave AE the usual ]tour the pupils from Shingles 'Builders, General Contrao an appropriate address on ','The many the seven schools represented began 17111n �e$ things should be, thankful for at to arrive with their exhibits, and the tore and Sign Writers. g „ tent presented a bus scenic r e tbpm JUST CHOOSE this season of the year. Mies Dill, &,ere being arrange in .the proper ReAd y Roofing 'r Alterati and repairs of every secretary of the Mission Bands, was r` description. Concrete work, - also present and presented bet work. Places. pp Mrs, Brown,of Toronto, assisted very At an early hour in the afternoon and &th I "..Chimneys repaired If you are in the market for a new the contgfts began,following one after _ Estimates free. Car, we can give on a Chev- acceptably in the" musical palm of the tbeother for several hours. While ' � - .-• g y meeting with a solo. rolet, Superior, Oldsmo- .�o� , the button-hole and weed naming con. FAIRPORT P. O., - ONT. bile, Oakland, Over. Meet meat the chicke,i'dibner at testa were going oar,' not far away f,� A R E E c ^ R,9,- land ', ;- land or Durant. . . Dumbarton Oct. 25th. could be seen the boys versus themar- i� s A. S O - Fruit Trees, Shrubs Etc• �•' rigid men in a game oP baseball. All you have to do is state which DUMBARTON. Public speaking testand,i but there car and we will also service were only three cotlteetaate. W ` Having secured the 'agracy for E.D. Remember, the hot chicken dinner it not be well for teachers and parents ,Smith&'Son, Ltd., Nureerymen, same and repair all makes and concert in the basement of the. to encourage the ellildren to take morePickerm l of Winona; Ont. _of Cars with thethe Presbyterian Church on the even- interest in thio special line,which may -6„ I am prepared'to take 'orders for all Guarantee. isg of Thursday, Oct. 25th. Dinner be of real value later in life. kinds of Fruit Trees,Small Fruits, Satisfaction guaranteed or your u4 will be served from 600 to S.00o clock, Anew feature this year was h 9 Ormamental Shrubs Etc., at g y . after whick a high-class program,con- school parade.As the different schools lowest possible prices. money refunded' _ sisting of readings, solos, duets.quer• lined up, bright with their graceful �- special rates.for large quantities, , Give us a call on repairing or when tette and instrumentals, will be Riven decorations,and passed in review be- s - l� g by the Fawcett Concert Co:, of To. fora the assembled Frowd, It was'is ug 28tf buying a new car roato. This company has woo a very deed a pleasant sight. The drills, - t, N. J. C�lapT>d>klir p1C�Le37IIg _ high reputation and you should uo_ conga,school yellaand physical czar• f /� tales bearing.them. A surprize pack• cines added to this, resected much Gerow S Garage, age booth will be in. the basement, credit upon the painstaking effort of _• _:Store Coekehutt and Admission,adults 50 cents; children, the teachers and was much appreciat- 26 tea ed a n n �• rougham Esther Thomson and Miss Janet par and drill No 4 East w n first Fleur Plows _-- p t - Allison were-st-4kyale r-last--week prize,with Che ood seeo� NO AND REPAIRS -Phone•505 Pickering attending the diamond -wedding of 4 West carri o tat prize for physic Thos. and Mrs. Oddie. which took al ezercieG: Now to the time to get your stook is Binder Twine $ in, grain Grinder place .on Tuesday, Oct. 9th. Sixty Aaa'tber new feature is awarding a condition for winter. da- Mr. tie school winning Pargative`Balls,� Reg. Roan Shorthorn. Bull, LLIOT7" and Mise Mary Jane Monroe were ost-prises,-other-paints through-the -;pondition Powders born Sept.26tb,I922, married at the home of the bride's school year eouotIng in the summing worm Pbwc}ere, cousins, Dir.and Mrs. Puryle, on Lhe up,the shield to be held for one year, P x . F. Disney, QPBeIIWOOd farm now occupied by Mrs. Campbell The News re to that at present the cough owderR and her eon,JRo,a4rtb of Dunbarton, successful school has not been an always on hand at right 4$tf Phone Pick 714 jYonge do Charles Ste.Toronto anc�on the lollodingg week moved to bounced. It would be impraoticsble. prices, the term on the townline of Seymour to mention all the Interesting contest$, a `. t M Is well known an THE HIGH IMAMN' and Rawdon,where they, have ever not the least being the Teacbere' Race Proprietary Preparations Orude- since resided. They have a family of which proved them good sports. The Drugs, Stationery, Toilet A AC d% SCEM. . Keen deman for our six sons and five dao htem, alt of unexpected prise no doubt Som eat• ` g pec pr P� Goods, ars,Cigarettes, � e a whom are living. Thep have also 23 ed for the physical exertion. _ Tobaccos. braduates all gibe_Lime. - Da no the tout showed tool with education, (ieL the Best. child There-were nearly 100 splendi `dt ay of exhibits. Insecta, Hetcslf's Candies x AND FL kHIN(4 guestiNreseat at the celebration, weed seeds,fruits,vegetables, flowers It always Pays,. Orr:taco had ireen poultry:-eggs; nooid ng a c„ ti served, Mrs. idle was prom with plainly showed that the practical side Oat string every Ddonday, _ Placing student,In positions is no, a silv6r tea service and Mr. Oddie with of the education of the children to not 4; and Friday a gold watch,accompanied_h7�an ap- being neglected. The whole plan can *? ] y'r _ excelled in- Canada. .Write for ppreciative address, by members of the be a fine co-operative scheme of pupils, N. e •• .fltoneboats For Bale Ca►talogve. Commence now, family. An unique feature of the teachers,parents and school boards celebration was the marriage of one working with the Department to make •�16te2'lna 'Burgeon x of the grand-daughters, Miss Luella I each year bettgr than this which was ry , John F. Baylea,� Claremont . fip yJ. Blllott, Principal Oddie, to Carlton, Foote!", both of St.I conceded to be the, most ruccesetul ® : - $anal lEiante No.2 Oattlarines. `ever held in Pickering. ® PSC3�fTins �•'t� • ` . � .' ,-' ...5.. .':.,.. '..•.... ,... ., .. .. .,,.,: .,. r ..rv,'' y '•�' _.,, ,".yl'• .:., •lr? ,. ..� .,,m,. ,... .:�, :� .:,,,, ^',�. '..w•. ,: t.{. ':� s,`�":;? ,..,,J n .'r,*.�. ^'� ,.yw," , w...' 4s: a� -�•.,�, '�'a?„-=,d�t'7�"` �..at" Ki. r. ;�:'w :y i'„. .•,',a-., V4•. .S,t. �i. J F. -i 'F ':i' i "d.'�a"• r.jz�' y .':� b;• , �. ', 1 1111.,• ,►� a :� :. a.s- -,6.. .w ,:u.+. *:u. z ?af94:.R a."• :.�5�.,.�, ., ,. �'.._+rte ,�, ... .,,�.• �:::, v . • Lasing Population from the —AND THE.WORST IS YET TO COME ` ' t f , T'>�aber Zones. • '' a o ;- bQu c: =I- Quse - - ar By Robson Black, Mansger'Canadian Forestry Association. r'y At the present time every voice is ' e raised and every ambition strained t ' __.__'HERE'S THE PIN." __I rangement to the-usual high stool fpr win new population. New populF / �. 4 , "Mother" said little Herbert,•"will working at s-table or sink since the cceto- Immigration is expensive a t? Here's back of the chair offers extra support manship. While every coaservati 'You please pin my collar tigh the , wants to see new settlers brought iso / 'T the pin." Sufe enough; in his small band he grasped -a large safety pin . In the same way a low work table:Canada,his'sense at.proportion makes I I ' and down the block and tell me what i him ask why we cannot spend atleastW. with.which to more closely confine,the you see„ _ a couple of extra dollars to block the coffer of his play coat. At heart Evelyn was a good sport. "�Phy, what a dear, thoughtful Yn emigration of Canadian families / ' She admitted what she might have ad- ' g driven out o! the forest areas by the :.✓ child," exclaimed an acquaintance. I mitted da before: almost ail!of the lague of buman-set forest fires. Dis- helpful chi yards P think yoti have the most help 'yards had been raked up; some had tact atter district has been abandon- dren I ever saw. ' Almost any boy S the beginnings o! gardens, and here .14 whole counties have decreased in twice •Herbert's age would of and there clean white curtains were population, railway lines have lost the mother to get the pin, herself. hanging behind.freshly washed win- bulk of local traffic, towns have been / "Well," admitted Mrs. Briggs, "it doors. boarded up, and for the sole' reason ' % a (( (( MI !il ►1ft.�' . was seeing just how helpless many. "That's after three months of living I that a forest resource which should / . "=hildren—and adults as well--are that near mothers" said Donald have.--ibeen perpetual has been swept made me determined to try and teach „ P 1 m children to fined treliant. I think, Evelyn said slowly, `I'll off the ledger of; Canadian assets by p y have Lina Craig come and see a the recklessness of Canadian citizens. "I•began with Linda ere soon as she i can be successfully raised so as Whose fault is it that the forests could toddle. 'Bring mother your mit- prevent unnecessary stooping. If the ' p y P g• of Canada run down hill. We as Citi- -tens and we will go for a walk."I bumpers are stained or painted to cor- zeas•own 86 per cent. of the. forest 4 '$ring your warm coat and we will respond with the article withowbich lands of the Dominion and are directly +take a uric:' they are used their appearance is and personally responsible for what is J "One day Linda came to me with. la ticket good' for at a casual glance a visitor done with the only crop that can grow her • buttonleas lathe -play j might likely suppose that they 'had ori these aur lands. Every civilized - 'B'oke,' she announced. 'Where tithee been put is lace when the chair or button? I in iced. Go get mo P P country ori earth looks to the state a • ' 9n table wab made. with its self-perpetuating life, its ibe 5 again' In a moment she was back venient for dishwashin fasten four o! with the button. g to look after the forest properties , the bumpers to a square frame or which, unlike wheat or potatoes, re- 1 placed a workbasket where the platform as a stand upon which to P Po quire as much.as a century to mature. children could,reach it and they be- place the dishpan. Tihin makes aThe state is the obvious and only effl- � bringing e necessary repairs-- strong, steady foundation cad, a fact tient custodian of the rights of future �._��� _ r 'Mid, blunt sctssora, needlecse, and that, will appeal strongly to the care- generations in a very slow owing ������ r the like. They quickly learnif where ful housekeeper, the rubber tips will r n e to get wrapping paper, twine sad sot mar the eneaael sink but utterly essential national iesanrce. paper bags. Yet another use for-them was found Before t intelligent and' helpful - "I believe this training is teaching when the kindergarten set became too interest on the part o!,the.public can aria a plantation of just 60 million ,Good All Year Egg Pro. bring about a .measure of complete,densely packed acres of young forests the- children to be mora patient aisd low for the children to work at in a11CtiCIII. thoughttal Many times I have watch- comfort while the adult-size table and toi4est••protection we will have to Jeal: set out by Nature without human con- son two or three fetishes, all of which trivance or expense. They lie in A. W. Knife. ed them when a toy broke or some chairs were still uncomfortably high, are predominant) false and article of clothing gave oat- Instead(Bumpers proved tar raise the low tables Y yet fix I patches from carat r coast. That gold Now is the time to get your birds be ' � of castiag•it impatiently aside or run- �d chaise � j„�t a suitable height themselves upon .succeeding genera- million acres is richer than all the gold to._wiater quarters. They should be - ` o fa to me for bel the almost in- ti&ia.' One of these fetishes is that!mines for its gold grows and repeats fully matured by this time, and to _. g F+ y for the youngsters. the forest resources have been "given;into endless generations. All that � variably look it over thoughtfully. - lantation asks is that fire be'ke start off in the race for high egg pro- 'We'll have to have hammer and nails, away" or otherwise alienated. They',P pt.°ut. duction for the year, should have s r � A SIMPLE, PRACTICAL HOUSE sever we.e and are not to-day. All!If that is done that young growth will' Linda.' Herbert will announce. I'll Fitom certain amount of surplus flesh and y ;get them' Or, `Mother can sew that but fifteen per cent. of the timbered'be able. under careful management,to fat There is no particular secret•lu shoestring together .it she had linea , _ r acres of Ontario are under the control meet all Canada's ne@ds for the future getting late Fail and Winter eggs. thread, 'I'll-get it, 8erishe of the Ontario Government as con-I and provide a great surplus for ax- The essential factors are good stock. „ - t terns measures of conservation. The!port• well matured (not mongrels, as CheYj Just now this is a great help to ' , = me. But I believe that in the future ( right to cat timber is ]eased on ten The Russian Press. coat more to keep and pap leas d7vtd- million acres and the remainder o! ands). Herne eh Id be congaed from It will be the children who will reap _ The Russian people complain that qu w „ _ eighty million acres is still held by early fa October 'throughout the win- -ohe reward. readable and interesting newspapers - What a meaning eir language have ceased to exist to !a a well >'r«1 the Crown at i the of a r ventilated dry, frequent- That to an operating company? That is their ly cleaned and dfaintected hoose, Tree MOTHER AND THE STREET. _ . 42,000 workmen in Ontario shall be a1- Ali they have is as "elaborate ma• chfnery for spoiling paper." Aa ob- from draughts. For each bird allow can never, sever ask anyone to ` lowed to' draw a regular week pay, 3% to 4 sq. ft. floor'apace. Provide colas and see me here!" Evelyn de- and that 38 million doll are a li be. server !n Russia writes that ander .straw litter about 6 laches deep for the prbsent government the news- F •_clared chokingly. f allowed to circulate as wages each them to exercise in, Feed grata in the `� "' Donald looked queerly :t his stater; s year and that 128 aiilliona•received for papers are merely the mouthpiecesof g . / y iffier eight and morning. and abode then he disused 'down the street and ' ► °' i, - 'forest products in- Ontario shall .be a small despotic group; the really able ;y fouruallsts-have given up their proles all, teed at regular times, act 7 am. ,a•• W. whistled under his breath. It was not enjoyed by every business interest and' today and noon to-morrow. stoa,-and the daily run of printed mat- ' pleasant outlook. The Houses looked, _ every workman in the province. The I,sying mash should be available to as if they never had been cared for. ' so-called timber baron cuts down 19gs ter !s, little more than a lot of color � hens at all times. They ae'ver eat y t; worth .flue dollars. Ont-of._that he less propaganda. Before the revolu- Nearly all had cheap _lace -curtains too much of it_Feed greens, mangles, n '"'-'--what varied in shade from what Don- hands. over =4 60.aa wages and for tion the Ifdoactiw Ru3kts176 9Iov�hs3bbage, etc,. daily, It passible. � ,aid called "pale dirt" to iron gray., I materials and the remaining fifty a circulation of more than i,t00;000; L F today the combined circulation of all .Remove am sick birds at Dace. Each house hada yard, but most o! cents hes lits between interest on his vie as that p drinking vessels clean. Gather the yards were bare, and the chief investment and taxes to the Ontario me soviet press fa no more than Kee your eggs often and market them be• e tin 40©,000' tore they get ofd. Aad you will soon cue of the fences seemed to be W h?d Government, aggregating a4. *all the fora papers that blew down the a year. Strangely enough we visual-I have the pleasure is seeing your street, `ie ize the motor car industry as the "life, profits come In. "So far as I can judge,"Donald de- `= blood"of Oshawa and Walkerville and _ clared,"this neighborhood needs-moth- :► a dozen other towns, and the "meal - '°;, Vision. Br's garden about as much as any r ticket" of thousands of workmen, and A deft of am to across the dim horl• -place Ver well could" ow at the next instant discuss the lumber l + �-- ' other'a garden!" Evelyn echoed. '•?'gig business as the sinecure of a quartet' son, "You don't mean, mothers going to of "barons" into whose purse pour, Y A sing�le bird that flniers high and b bsve a garden in this place l" untold millions wrung from a wretch-1 i "She certainly is l" replied Donald r ed peasantry driven to build two-car, The glory of the sunset as It dies on "What's more,the gamevf mother and f l � garages with high price boards. Morel The opal tinted splendor e. the gee, � •. _ The thousand voices of the.twilight, _. - - raoWer'a garden will be worth watch- men have left the lumber industry in _ v caping 4464. This model has convenient Ing. Better fall into line, Evelyn;� the last ten years than have entered Aerose a silence that In soft and u91 miss hes of fun if you don't" inserted, at the joining of it, and most who moved-out were not j "Funl" Evelyn retorted yscornfally.1 waist and skirt. The lines are simple financial gainers for their experience: The magic sound o! tar oft water tall and the style is easy to develop. Cre- Yon ask what is to be done to give It didn t seem that anyone could tonne and unbleached muslin are here Ing, 'in and out of a yard several times a Canada a permanent f6rest, and the And then—at last—the perfect peace combined Crepe in two colors would dap and not see what was happening alae be attractive immediate and only comprehensive Why Alis the Dance? of sleepl t1a it; get Evelyn went in and out and answer is Keep oat the fires. We Friend "What you dos The Pattern ,is cut in 4 Sizes: ng—sabecrlb- paw notb* new. Once or twice,to be' citizens burn ten times the trees that lag the dancer' _ Though others may drift over many ''sums, she-noticed Donald digging up i Small, 34-36; Medium, 98-40; Large, the lumbermen have cut, and since.they Doctor-="No—_ rescrib! oceans, a border or seeding bare spots,but ahe� -44; Extra Large, 48-48 inches bust earliest days of Canadian history have dance." D o the May hear the Jungle heart throb a measure, A Medium size requires 6 wOt by quickly without specially re- put a torch to 600,000 square miles, e, through the hours;yards of one material 32.riches wide q Mayaoln in frenzied wars and stranger •• snacking what he was doing. Once or or, 11Q yards o1 plain material for the � against about 100;000 square miles `'For Aetrorronten. Wee too she caught her mother talk-, ' utilized by all the lumbermen from For astronomical or other long dlo- - commotions, L waist portions and, belt, and 83f► of May wander far afield to pluck Ing over the.fence to one of.the neigh- coast to co tante work a short telescope tube t 1bo but each time Evelyn figuredmaterial. The .width at the as p q rs, yn wentPlease let ala oft the c for tree ver flowers, toot is 2% yards. y cry be attached to one tube of binoculars sue ..straight into the house. _ planting to produce timber until we Pattern mailed to any address on F g p .has been Invented. They only search the thing that to my One Saturday when she was down- look into a much more inviting propo- — q treasure, town shopping she retarned earlier receipt of lbc in silver or stamps, by sition. An acre of human-made plan- The United States annually gives Adventure's spirit—that is life to . than she-had expected. At the corner the aide Slson Publishing Co., 79 West tatdon of spruce is a lovely Bight. How away 66 million packages of vegetable me-- of the street she stopped; Adelaide Street. Allow two weeks for something few of us knew that there is in Can- and flower seeds. The glowing dreams-that Dome to do seemed to catch at her heart. Had receipt o! patters, `___•__.! _ me pleasure, attherebeen an accident? The yard in p /��puu �' n The wistful bits of romanos that I front of her house was full of people. B�B�'S OWN TAt�LETS _ ��, - "e When she became calmer she saw that —Margaret IL Sangster. 'they were nearly all children, and that o e �- -each was holding a purple or yellow In EXCELLENT REREDY _ �._. , _ ' A Fla; Tangy. pansy. Jl` s - The ancient Egyptians worshipped ~ "Chestnut Street Dooryard Asaocia- When the baby is 111—when he U { ^{� the River Nile because it seemed like 7 .' tion l Notice any difference, ass?" She constipated, has Indigestion;' colds; .c.„eb„ ''':, a god to them. turned at the-sound of her brother's ` e, Donald his hand reader her collo or simple fever or any of the - - was a overflowing of the Nle ♦Dicput , P other many minor ills of little ones— every year that the our e�othef wtl"ud-Bab,`s-O r "'`' �r _ ver ey, made their crops possible, •. etboiv: R 4" C ' _,:.1. .,. : � T' . r, iii �•: Y�' •, y.-... - ,.a_.-..0�.,,. d ,. ,�._ ,: •,...,m, T^"-+.^�, ro. :r - or-ww�.. �..Y «y' ..-w. aF ,,,,� rK .r �,;... ,.. �..•`;... . .! _, r_ ,..,...'ur..^.�-.- wi, r. r. - To Boost. Canada at Empire Exhibition Ch""Med A 'eif e'°b h �DlSa.W�2lT]GD DO TO J."" "M � !i �°31.� ..• .. .,,. L wwWa at bow. wkoH ar afar. tinsel - pay. work sept am dl cane. coarses POW a N. e 'li' ♦ filtj9tir, Mb pipenaumy'tm poryauiamNatlwl YaaYfaotltr4y S "Y� > ^, 4 .:`�,' iLYZA VQ13W -]=Xs FROM Kr Y Q .... f ., ! 1:' tl1 • !h :meg a� 7 lDaohMae yeaw ."aM. Da Random glum �INa� t` ibL Someone has said that if all the _ 'y , •r , _' > ��.ea� ,, � tears that have-been shot on account >. of debt could be gathered tato, ouf �uT place they would corm -a Niagwa. ` p r Falls: F , Who could ever estimate the heartsPLU ' ashen, the eufferinga, the prom ture' c ,. �, - - „=_ ;,�,,�":���: $•^ ti �< deaths caused by debt! Debt is the killer of ambition, the its • :'?% ' 4 `'' ' � blighter of hopes and-prospects, the "' murderer of love, the cause ot,uni " ':< •:� `:> r:>.:x:'> <3ro. r happy homes. the monster that make* u life, intended to be beautiful and hill ;• i of promise, a hell upon earth for aril- 4 lions of men and WLXen and for counts i , less,little children. h r t. l' I Y. . F. { f I 'you ; : r:F w E 7 t _ . It is. impossible to- expect decent • �,. ' roll your c V homecraft from people who have to y paC(Qpt ;, &' i live under a pall of smoke,—Dr. Har. �Wn. old Scuriield. n ash.for so OC�D�a w11: O I L S ` •; �,�,,� � onm disiafe ,n� - n a , Cts »tea "!. _:. ._ 1n�AQ ,. "Y•r n^' k ? �� : .��, � > .t�"t' tie i a i y r�h !• M KING OF FAIN t. TO BOOST CANADA- AT EMPIRE EXHt3ITION_ Among the manymagnificent buildings nearing completion which have ` been erected to house the British Empire exhibits at Wembly, next year, the .H EA►L,'I"H. EDUCATION. Cansdian Pacific pavilion is particularly ontstsadin8. A CP • - `��' f. BY DEL I I MIDDLETON _ QH�.UMITIC SUFFELERS EASY -TRICKS Provinelfe al ard of Heolttlt, Ontortsi -- ,ilio. ,49 r~ zip., =*Men will be glia to an"er Qaeat k o• m Pabue Healsa Irl► $.low. It Over --Sa "Ba er"and Insistl lass tysratto thin etyaass AA&s bflf at fifadtoa 1 OW%aN� May--Obtain Relief by Enriching � y IOrosetlat, the Blood Supply. ` In the days of our fathers and grand f A x -' A fistula, or passage, means an a .fistula is a big thing- It is in one fathers. rheumatism -was thought to ! r Opening which normally does not exist.'sense, because it always needs an op- be the unavoidable penalty of middle eommunicatia "between the surfacde of.;ptratftlrr before it can be cured. 'But life and old age. Almost-every elderly the bode sad one of fife internal 1,actually, in mere size, it is a very person had rheumatism, as wall as .' 401 or I small thing, and very-difficult to find many young people. It was thought Thea a gunshot wound that pene- A. patient is not likely to discover it that rheumatism was the mere elect _ trate* the stomach and left an open himself. But thereare.cer"dhto s of exposure to cold and damp, and it track behind it to the surface, would toms of 'which_ warning oul' . was treated with liniments and hot be a fistula of the stomach. There are taken. There is generally-pain .in applications which.sometimes gave • ` "Y' 'also fistulas of the lac 1 ducts'the n of it and tenderness. There t - - hr�'a ° temporary relief, but did not remove, and salivary glands, but the iommon-;rca also be alight streaks of blood. ' eat of al the one that is alwaysmeant'an us, and there-is a genial-sense the trouble. In these days there were when that word "fistula" 13 used, is of discomfort. Of course,these symp- many cripples: Now„medical science Unless you see the name'•Bayer” oa tt' -that which communicates between they toms are generally set down by the andentands that rheumatism is a dW L package or on tablets you are not set- 'bowel and the surface--strictl f speak- patient as piles, but though piles are 'ease of the blood, and-that with good Bead a business card.or a ytriting nag the genuine Bayer product proved fag, a,fistula in aro _Sow this arises very common, they 'are not sinful rich red blood any man or woman of caro to the shape of the caro'In tIIa _ _ _ - _ sate by millions. and prescribed _b? . ih not always quite clear. Sometimes unless they are infix-med, a -with any age can defy rheumatism. There drsmdng.--Place it on the, table ind an abscess forms next the back pass-'piles there is always a lump, some- oak a friend to blow It over. sa a physicians suet twenty-three yearn Los P P � are many elderly people who have Y A .age and either breaks or is opened by times of-considerable size; either in- rule no will go ahead and blow with Colds Headache _ never felt a wiage of rheumatism, w the surgeon. Thin, is known- 88 sus aide or outside.- What is the treat- - kthe greatest confidence and co-the _ Toothache Lumbago. L ischia-rectal-1abscess and very com- ment of a fistula? Here, more than and many who have conquered it by smallest •sect- it will seem that monl leaves a fista�a behind i simply p Earache Rheumatism � y t as a any-where else, surgical treatment is D y keep#ng their blood rich and the. raider ae bto.rs, tae more d• Neuralgia `•Pain:hair legacy. j essential. It is the only treatment I pure. The blood eurichiaa Qualities of terminad the card will be to stick- t "Boyer Tablets of Aspirin" Fistulas are also rather ii0le to Otherwise the fistula Will continue for-It Dr. Williams' Pink Pills is becoming , too the table, or.merely to slide, I Wben you try 11, of sautes, the only. Each unbroken package con- develop of their own accord in con- ever. No drugs and no paliative every year mere widely known, and r sumptiv;m it has also been suggested treatment are of the slightest use. iAn the.more general use of these pills has, a� obliging flops over, It you tains proper directions. ,Handy bozos " that they may arise by some foreign anaesthetic must be given, ettd the robbed rheumatism of its tenors. At practise a tittle, so that you gat the of twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug- .. .bcdy such as a fishbone, penetratingfistula 'laid.completel open, and al- knack and can do the trick without gists Liao sell bottles of 24 and 200. the Brat sign of poor blood, which L Aspirin is the trade mark (registered ' the bowel and setting u s track of lowed to heal from a bottom of it gi►file away the resist, you will 'Inflammation outside-it pin an zeas, This uauall mean a month in bed. shown by loss of appetite, dull skin haves. trick that !s certain to puz- < y I y , 1n Canada) oII Sayer Manufacture of the fistula forms and resents itself There is no.risk 'attached to it, and and dim eyes, protect yourself against ale- �• ` p lonoa'orticacideatei'' o Salicylleacid. as as 'accomplished fact to be dealt�the cave is absolute and permanent, farther ravages of .dtsease by taking The trick is done by blowing, not 11e It >s ll known that Aspirin ,with. Such a fistula may be of three I lay stress on the necessity of.this Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. They.have tindi!r the card bat at a aDof abort insane Bayer Manufacture, to asafst r different kinds It may ria as a naz- anrgical cure because many people go helped thousands—if yon give them a a foot or a toot and-s, all' In front ]u of tL Blow almost dltectly down the public against imitations, the Tab- row track from the s n around the,on suffering pain.and discomfort and fair trial they will not disappoint you. so that the currant of air.. striking p• I• lets of Bayer Company will be stamp. naffs and belind otherwise. It may ill-health,indefinitely fast tm account yon can get these pills through any °i' exist as a naii!lbbww flack from the bowel of the tact that they do not have some dealer to medicine or by mall at 60 the tabu will be directed upward ed with their general trade 'mark, the and be blind toward the skin external- trouble,in this region properly exam- against the' under part of tae card.- "Bayer Cross.- and Or thirdly, it m zttn as a nae- inch and cents a box from The Dr. Williams ity go on and on regarding it as,, and the card .will behave as you row track from the skin externally to I piles, ,and, applying various sorts of Medicine Co.. Brockville, Ont. want it to behave: the.bowel internally,and this is by far ointments in the hope of a cure, Such WOMEN FROM the cammoneat type—: complete "care" will never occur. A fistula _ Identitled. other this our and paste'it, with - Astuia. I must be opened, and until it is opened M f)te arx,ea, to a scrato600k.) Do not,ran away witb#tbe idea that the subject of it Vi11 be a semi-invalid. The Wheatons•had. amassed a vaso fortune-and risen from obsyrity toAeleriaa•a Planes D TRTY .TO FIFTY w The Of Li "ideal conditions," you will never get an enviable position to society. 7heED*tRe�.dila ^ fig• daughters of the household, however, anywhere, because no such conditions The art,of living is the art of keep- liad never been able to "polieh" moth- �a ULSF.l�SES �� � � � �� exist on this earth. - The only Ideal ane JIM to Fad onna Ing your poise, your peace of mind,' er to their exacting ides, and often sznaa rel. to w Aaar.I r you will find is in yourself; you make .p� ;your serenity is the midst of confu- her remarks were a trial to theirother- b, the Aathw. >e00 g ikwLwt� Use Of Lydia E. your own ideal. 11 you are ever to N. CLAY OL•YE8 CO. Im Ph"aws V etahle-. f' don; in keeping efficient and happy wise blissful existence. I2, Weis 2Nk atteee +,�,■,+ew.•e realisett, you must fashion it=your- - -- K 1n un uncongenial environment, One evening they were entertalning Ilew van, u.s-A. Of self work it out in the daily routine _ Your ideal is found not in ideal con of your own environment. a pdrty of Lrienda, and canveresiion' Winnipeg, Man—"Lydia E. Pink - W but in the hurly-burly of eery- turned to music. Mn.Wheaton strove ham's Vegetable Compound has dorso day life. It is found In your, daily to remember the name of a certain - me good in ovary way. I was very work, or nowhere. The ideal life is 'I'ia>tely Thought. composer. ECZEMA ON BODY weak and run-downtome and had certain .,generally built up in the midst of lack Genius does nothingwithout reason. "I can't remlember it 'to sate my troubles that women of like age aro "of ideals. � Music may be termed the universal file," she remarked, after meditating 'likely to have. . I.did not like togo to language of mankind. deeply for a ma momenta, "and, t was the doctor so I took the Vegetable-Com- If you wait for what people ,call potmd and air still taking it right along Music has, like society, JUL laws of at my.tongue's end a moment ago. As -•'�� pimps I recommend it to my friends and to a„ay propriety and etiquette. near ea I can-come to it, lice name is- one I know who Is not feel�'ng went �R1N What is.genius else than a priestly _Doorknob:'.. �— Mrs. Tao>t[PsoN, 803 L3zzi� SL,Wmni- :. t power revealing God to the human The girls loo haat. and one of Itching.Intenso. Could Not - peg' Man. J-. NIGHTb soul. them said, quietly: . Sleep. Cuticura HealS,-_ I 'ages fortyn who -five Music !s never slationar;, succes- You are mistaken,•mother; therels 0 . `.. with such annoyin symptoms assner- id styles �Lre only E E P YOUR EYES. ' g places on the road Vi the thing like doorknob."e so ���a broom out on fay body vousness, irritability, melancholia and many resting In small pimples with white beads. , heat flashes,-which produce headaches, LEAN CLEAR AND HEALTHY ideal. Then w - r these aper.-}uet-a- — dizziness,-or-a-sense timffocation,the A sympathetic recognition is as. mother's, deficient knowledge on the y few small epos 6ttt It should take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- sured to everyone who concentrates subject, she said: quickly spread, causing table Compound.•Itisespeciallyadapted _.." his art to the divine'service of a con- ^I will .go ;over a few name a: Bee- .intense itching and die- to.help women through this crisis. It , .`.,. BABIESILOVE viction of a consciousness. thoven.Mendelssohn, Wagner, Haydn, -i► � rort• -My clothing is prepared from roots and herbs and Ji ,woullm p + — Handel----k--. seemed to aggravate the contains no harmful drugs or narcotics. - 1tM .� .,g MONEY ORDERS. _: ••That% it!" interrupted mother. "It's breaking out,and I could. This famous.remedy, the medicinal ,.q pleasant to glue-pleasant to Send a Dominion •E:presa Mone not sleep well at night. ingredients o! which are derld'3rom take. Gn teed ly vette y Handel. I knew it was aomething you "A friend gave me a ample of Order. Dollarscosta three testa• ga p roots and herbal has for forty - tabte nndwa�wlute y harmten seised with your hands." _. Cuticara Soap and Oinsmern and proved its value m such eases. omen K itQl1iekly overcome colic , �' 4 a! using them I got relief-so pia- everywhere bear willing testi to _.to dlarrltOe8, Flatulency Charles Dickens said: "No one is Keep #Alnard's Liniment to the house. chased more, and after using one the wonderful virtue of Lydia Z �M. otIIer like disorders. useless in the world who lightens the F site of 9w acid one boa of Dint- The oven published gh P ham's Vegetable Compound. burden of it for any Qne " To get the -most7 out of the coming ment I was healed." (Signed) 'Miss Women wbo suffer sbouldwrite to the even u le At Alf Uruit. '. Isla bells Brett,Pullman,Wash. year, we Lydia EPirrkbra ''ffi medlcine Co.,Co srbb Take time as it comes, people for —flames Freeman Clarke. Qive Cuticura p, Co 0 --" 1 what,they are worth, and money for Talcum the nee of your akin.' Finkham's 11 Fivate a Boo opoa t•: q r, -1 What It will buy.—Henry D. Thoreau The soul refuses'all limits, It at- salwolaearred teen Adobvm'L>tmeas.rlm "aA3lIIlenta Peculiar to W O fled,„,st•.Taai(t,• Wastr"IL” Sw evary� firma in•man always an- optitnislm,,.t lspr,�seayse-olaa,me s.wata Ttleam Pba I98U E' No.42-128. -' Ask for Minard'a and raps tie other. never a pessimism--Emerson. Catle•ra3e•psfiaa•awtt600tmvr a �'.' ' '• •:;t<;^tif""t.. �«-.. •„k,�r,..7' � pea«'"� a. Zr•-. r.'4 a »...... .. .. :w.. m .• _ > .,,"•'S,''�'?'- , ,ya:Y .,,• `Afa,`ti�^�'�{","• ',::.:;: .'1"0^• �.”' «': .0 'd" � �, ,�,gl`'f, -�^q1,;5• .'^:v s- ".>5�r^:r'.,,^; » i `•.. r rd. 7;�,w.RE,.y,�,'h..e••.� .. :,..^, .r-H°.- ..,,w+++� 1R,. . ., �, ''•, „c`:P^;^,w "'^e )>x•''•.ra�t:fx 2•.•' .g, �. •''„-i;ip. +F�-' ,.wn 4.. �• .. --••j�fi,.... �3./r .•..4r .: ,„ ..;...♦ .. ': ,'...... ..:, _ c rte, .. r .�. .� rens nt 'Thursday with Freeman weeks with friends in Uxbridge and - a U- S• tAig 19 Mantle and frrully. Brougham. f , The Ladies' Aid s,re-busy making B[lse M. Wood and Mise E.Trimble F R ' U ' T 41 - r•• TtaRMSpreparations for their entertainment spent the weekend in Stockdale and �" `{3.�5 per Year;: il.bo B paid sdvioa.- around Thanksgivlag. Hastings with•.the Req.•J.•W..and:. °' ti,,. FOR PRESERVING s' •Sob cri;,tiom'ro the United States mod cress Ml's. H.Wilson retnrned home on Mrs. Bunner�and Rey,W.A.and Mrs. ZING METAL TOPS RUBBER RINGS ,.: Britai4$2.00 in advance. Thursday.after spending a couple of I Pippen. +Large. to — rices Right 1OHN MiJRKAR, Proprietor. - .3 G . W BAR K •E R _ r GREENWOOD: k, _ 'S%X PIC$LING VINEGARS r. Oscar Raine, of Oshawa,•was in the PICgERINCi f Puree -villa a no Sunday. Apple Cider,-40 cents per gallon g Pure White Wine, 45 cents per galron Ladies'Aid met at the home of Mrs. r N S U R 'A N O E, Gibson on Tuesday. . . ' — Pure Malt,.60 cents per gallon r r Mrs. Leighind Dawson were home.-. FIRE — ANl7 LIFE from Toronto over Sunday. These are the very best vinegars on the market and your pickles.are 71 t Freeman Mantis had a business trip' AUTOMOBILE — ACCIDENT SICKNESS — HARVEST botigd to keep.is you tt$e otir goo. e. to Toronto one day this t the EVERYTHIi�G.IN INSURANCE ' The Girls'Circle met at the home of _ $arl and Mrs. Houzen on Thursday. Whole Mixed Celery Tutnerie Jae.and Mrs.RAE lne.were in Bramp- FOND INVESTMENTS Pickling Spice. Seed' Powder ton atte'ading the Fall Fair on Satur- _ �Y ,: day• GOYER:vhiENT -- MUNICIPAL CORPORATION ' .. Miss Slater and Miss Green, of To CuPt'ry Root Everything needed F ,conic;are visiting with F. L. and Mrs. MORT,OA DE LOANS Powder i Inger Green this week. owd or Pickling Robert Plaskett and family. 'of ~ ��t r Whitby, sent Sunday with James STATE ' A p REALE _ ♦ Q and Mrs. Plaskett. V • ` , / 0H� ' f? C} S' ON l�t Frank and Mrs. Hardy and child- i -'I Want to serve you. f - DISPERSION SALE OF If you have problems in my,lines, xaRwr-;-sTocKI help. FARM LANDS Let isle hel you. `r Implements, Roots, Hay Etc. A telephone oa'U will , bring me to your door,' To buy or sell your farm, consult the Farm Lands Department of The property o! a United Farmers Co-operative Company, anywhere in Ontario County. Tb U ' Limited. V. *. At Lot 8.Con. 2, Pickering(1}miles („ �r�.���� A. J. kLLTSON, Representative, P ck'eeing, Phone-Pick:1508 east of Pickertog Village, Proe- � pert Hill Farm),on 'Telephone Pickering 6213: ,':'.P. O Boz 40 y,n s . October 24th. 1923 The fallowing property namely soaaas . . :are 7 yrs old.Mar*41L d.. Driving hone. Whitby Shoppe CATTLE ' as cow renewed,Holstein cow renew-. - _ _. ed, $Red cows. renewed. Roan cow _ bred May 9, Roan cow bred June W. I .Red sad white cow bred Feb. M. Red Great Reduction in Coats This Week - "w,due time of sale, Red cow bred ' May 13, Roan heifer bred April 1% = ?, _ Roan belies bred 'April 20,Roan cow FINE VELOUR COATS, WITH FUR COLLARS - 4yrs old bred April 15. Durham cow ' due Nov 30,Jersey cow 7 yrs old due Regular $28.00 for 522.00 Oct. 27, Roan heifer 2 yrs old. ;Shite Regular 80.00 for 21.00 r suer 8 yrs old, Yearling ateen.Year- Regular 82.09 for 25.00 , p , ling heifer. _ �r.. _ SIN SHEEP AND PIGS .Also all our other,eoata are reduced to rock bottom prices. Reg. Oxford Down ram, 11 Ewes,6 ''�' + Lambs, Yorkshire White sow, Reg. esterWhIte sow. • Ma are E Treader B wagon.oaQ Double -Dresses and Skirts ' -. furrow riding plow. Single plow, Set Also are All Reduced. harrows,Set .bob-sleighs, my rack. Gravel box. Dump cart and harness. . •:.Set team.harness. 4 Sets collars. set L. T IT lu 1z?J 'Y' wbea it's cooked by live steam in an-a sav Cookear Clow harness, Light democrat, Rub- ooyyr , pp . is.better for you end tastes better, t 'T7te inner �w ber tired carriage pole and shafts, Set In this department every .hat in store is reduced. Y oak•tanned En�tlish light daubir bar �� boiler is pierced with little bolas around the r,- :nese,Gutter. Cuctipg boz, 3 Sets sin-. Our Motto—"Satisfaction ..2liaranteed or'money refunded.' �' a tea' put e#ra'tes. The live steam' Ale harness. Power clipping machine, eoolcing. �a No seed far stirring. No Set gcalee 2000 lbs. capacity, Faoatn .Every day we are getting in new shipments of goodie. lag. o clean, as Eh troable to ere Is po ,,mill 2 Log pumps.3 Heavy tractor rat of dried meal'to scrape of. The r logging chains, 'WhifSetrees, Neck- �ry A 6avog Cooker is one of the most asd'uC yokes, Forks. :Hoes and manyother _\ j� ��L :- SCHi�1�RTZ ,�ezedls m�tida Arlt far small articles. .. SAMUEL i.a — - -- WARE about400 GRAIN, R007%ns,I acres of Brock St., :..Phone 340, Whitby ,,,�..�.. taraips. 7a`El hush. coifed grain. l�00 .-sb s.e Poet oA• TbM ab., Pm 7► ars`1awl�d s�b - bush:oats.270 bush, barley,In tone k. a••I ver a s a •dm�teatd. •.d oat3N� r Aover hay, fl acres of cora to stook, #�.r�-• bio• �w�t., `* A quantity of furniture eta •e 11:9 a. .erg •rise >Ressl s •4ss s� q y S T A R?, R ..a3 ��... • " -it As Mr Bayne has rented his.farm. •hie •• *•sera - - everything will be.oto. PHONOGRAPH RECORDS. �a''°.f : "4sa Sale begins at i o'clock,sharp „ b•N•t et1•rs. . i4'� ”"""c.�rw - ! • . .. - The difference is iia the tone. - - 1..: Tsaxa Roots. bay,grata. hogs and We have a fine selection of Records on hand, or w6 would be pleased a _ all sums of$15 and under,cash;over7. that amount 11 months credit will ' to-receive your special orders. Come and hear them. . be given on tarnishing approved inotes.- Four per spat per anoam off for casrh. : .;I►RIC1� 85 CENTS—WRY PAY MORE? . �i l r .. Wx..NAw, Auctioneer Buy the best and get Kitchen Brand Overalls and.9hirts, Sherwin- ¢ -:---Williams Paints. Dominion Express Money Orders, - } Also. SEPalers,•Crockery, etc., from no; Fifty'Yea-rs of Banking ' TM� d�sY _THORNTON'S BROUGHAM � - Y We offer a complete service for FACER THE BUSY STORE f .,THERE'S .A REASONA1� S 1N OUR - iNaRED11:NT a BREADAtd(D -GRAIN add CATTLE DEALERS g \ PASYRY! PICKER1NCr - ' ME RCHANTS MANUFACTURERS and MUNICIPALITIES ,z4THE _- �. STANDARD BANK Or CANA&& ti HERE'S no remark- M EAT -MARKET. .. able secret abont the - recipes we use for our excellent Bread and .Pas- Round Roast or Steak, per lb pi&e ing Branch, - W. F.Law,Manniji tr We'make use of the Surluin Roast or Steak, 28c `• - C. A. McClellan, Manage' y• ... - .. Whitby Branch, ..: .best ingredients and a lot ^;Porterhouse Roast or Steak. ••• •� 28c ' = of expert knowledge of 18c 11 - =' she subject. You'll make_ Ramp I�uaat,... .,.. --no secret of how pleased Fine Rib Roast, ..: ... .• • . 20c ,• a �.i - ' :you are if you. try our :Heavy Rib Roast, ... '• 1� ,Tickerin�g Hardware T:Stor6 V.-pro�ncts. .Shoulder Roast. .. 1(1 nod f8c` " .. ........ Po Brisket, to boil, ... .. .. 9c s --L o,.of--Po ._ " Loin'of Pork, :It Sou are, in need of.a Rang®lir Heater. ... ,� houldet Roast-of Pork, 28c S _.. �' re a �'�� Pork Chops, •• •• 28c ;he sure and call and see BAKERY i Pure Pork Saussi e, .. .. 25c =. d Finest Salt Pork...." • I HONE*goo . . 225C... r fin;i�liii itICKERIN iq ( �; -The-Hap P :Thou ht Finest BreakfastBacon, piece, 88c sliced, ..'." '88c " White Mild Cured Cottage Rolls(half or whole), .82c' " - We also Supply repairs for all khu�ds of "Vale Back Bacon, .,. ... 45c _ .. Cooked Haiti,. 2s� .. :" stoves, ranges-and eS. 55 � stn nges and furnac • The Service G1a�rage '�Yeinera,.. ... . ' •.• 15c .� �` hanlin Painting, all kinds - --Easy First and Domestic Shortening, 3169 55 cents Eget' your eavetroog-ping put in repair -- --- repoir ng done. 5 lbs . 90 cents �, - — - a specialty. ., .. lb ,in&i 1 Q..eents old Ford top re-covered Fresh Trout and White-Fish Every Friday c for 518,00. 71y 7 uer 'v & Poynter W. O. REID, - �- PICKERINC J. 'S. BALSDON, - PICC v - AA .,. • ,a-. ,,.,: .•�, ',.:y-.;� • .•:. w- '"-,:,: '. e',y! ':F''"'br� :b,<„�.w -''y,M: ... .',.`' ,a 'm,.it ,:, Fn � "'1 'dh!•.y r"u,,�'`4•fin' v " , y :M 0, u+"Y •..,.... .: 'r y '. : '... •. .. •� d•a +:y,, hr r:, - y�:hw _ .:s.,:. • i .v f M-14"..; Jk � 3•..., ..•..., ,,..t ."d ).; "t-a-„-• ,'.gyp � -.�'�,Y`l„ �~ s, - '� s'%MF` �.�/`��. •,..i""`s�",''�"'�aT t v k 4 -CLAREM4N; •k. TIONAL F � y� , ..Mien ttrgaret•13am�ton"tva8'in - on Sunday. v / �'ya ,E R � G. E :Toronto ';� S' V J. Fiogold had,a business trip to :`the city on Tuesday. MATTRESS" " 0 . moor Miss Marion•Thexton, oficker Q�" j -•- 'inq, spent Tuesday with her.. .- Mrs. Beal,i . r _T ;0 Mre. Palmer spent 9 few days - - ­ _ - est week with her sister, Mrs.W. K; one,,-of Myrtle. �.�/ ��'��, c4' ca�' °� `• _i « ,Mr. and Mrs. Bentley, of Osha• wa. spent over Sunday with the - of •�'�• • Ladies'and Gent's Wool IInder '+ k Tatter's mother, Mrs. Lynn. - G U A R A.N T E E D S. and Mrs. Seaver, of Toronto,. e� , { wear for winter wear spent over Sunday with the lat• 8'• �� t 191 ' 106.% P U R E Ladies' Silk and Wool Hose r, L ' te 's mother, Mrs.(Dr.)Brodie. M � M.J.,and Mrs.Wilker, Miss Min- 4� U ` •• cv S7 J 'ATERIALS Mena, Sweaters and Wool Sox nie Gleeson and C. A. and Mra. ' Na' Better Mattress New Flannelettes and Flannelette Overland were in the city�ou Sun- +0' CC ��' 'O t'� Blankets, Targe size, white day. f ., - .Clarence Wilson is moving Made In Canada and grey oton'8 nto alms Charlotte John NATIONAL MATTRESS WEEK FROM OCTOBER 15 TO 29 A good range of Yarns and ' scan's dwelling at North Clare- Sweater Wools wont: Every person buying a$22.00 National Matress at the price of 18.00'"will receive one pair of A full line of Fresh Groceries wt �P, M. Palmer and B. Hil atrick yy p 9Kuitar Spring Pillo.We as a gift,•free with,each individual purchase, valued at ten dollars - lowest rices {. tdere in Toronto on Thursday on _. p These actresses are guaranteed 100 per cent. pure material backed by thirty yearn of honest y. \i q prp p business and incidentally took in -..Highest rices aid for pence and two child- --SEE t1SiATTRESSES 1N THE WINDOW ss a'how. oduce Mrs.F. A. fi TT ren, of Toronto, are visiting the All other gouda as low as any other' place, quality considered. • 528.00 Brass Beds for 5`L1.00 . "D. A. SCOTT former's parents, C. O. and Mrs. Bennett and $20.00 Brass Beds for$15.00. I also have, added a Silent Knight Motor Hearse t4 my CLAREMONT, ONTARIO TFundertaking Equipment. No trip too long and at moderate prices. Miss Myrtle Thom.peoq,of Toron R to, spent Sunday at the home of her parents, William and Mrs. .0• H. BURL/NQ. . =' _ 'PICKER NG ' `Are Thom son. E daughter and Mise can Evaaa. 0 SLlbsCrlbe now for "The News" IOU memy spent the week-end with J. H. and $egisttataan Of BYL Mra. Evans. J. C. and Mrs. Macnab, of Uz NOTICE is hereby given that a by. for School Op ping bridge,spent over Sunday here law passed under Number 1199 by the �� AR ,• �lsdnCheg r with the formers sister, Miss Mar. Municipal Council of the Corporation $ares Mac-nab. of the Township of Pickering on the -• We are ready to supply you with -' First Da of October, 1923, for the Our usual efficient service is at the dig d Arthur and Mrs. Carruthers and p all kinds of,.13.00ts an shoed " Von,jErnest, and Misses Hattie and issue of debentures to the amount of of i2lose who desire,to exchange their `19M for the boys and girls. ,tb ' - 'Lillian Walker spent Sunday with defray. for the purpose of assisting to defray the cost of building an addition Victory Bonds or purchase Bonds of the e have Tweed Suits'for Boyer � '11P the lattersister in Uxbridge. to fhP school house of Public School new issue of Tweed Palxta and Stockings Mrs. (Dr,) Ferguson and little Section Number 4 West df the Town• a0i2owest prices. DOMINION, OF CANADA t daughter,Marlon, of Kincardine, chip oLi?icicering, and that such by- =.. f � A large snppl of Men's Heavy ' spent Ilse week een�d with er sister law was registered in the registry 6% REFUNDING LOAN y 41- Mrs. Wm, Mttndd!!'ltnd other rela- office of the registry division of the a Boots,solid leather. Count of Ontario on the Sixth da of Ives In Claremont. y y Call at The choir of the Union Charch October. 1923, as Number 291. Any went to Locust HUI on Scud motion to quash or set aside the same DOMIMN � ! F�r•,rsld/ Claremont avenin when the led in the ser• or an art thereof must be made da �i gerld Y g y within three months after the first President: Sir Edmund B. Osler vice of praise at the anniversary pphylicatlon of this notice, and cannot vice-Presidents: A. W. Austin, Sir Augustus M. Nanton of the Methodist Church. he made thereafter. _ , The bricklayers have nearly Dated;the 12th day of October, 1928. General Manager: C. A. Bogert sac -C ..completed their work on Mrs. J G. Domwr a R. BaeaTo v, Coal, �,/ 11 '•. Borland's new residence. The 4.6 Clerk. 7 building will have a most attracts ' Hard and'60ft X081 of 1118 ive appeal*nnee when completed. ANNOUN(:ING ^4 best quality on o had charge of Beaverton, , IJOXINION OF CANADA - hand who had charge of the county ... ' roads here during the - past num- � � tne 'was in town on Tuesday REFUNDING LOAN 1923 � A ! when he called on a number of iris 5 PER CENT BUNDS friends. Mlp]COrLnw. L'=t. Morgan' and Mrs. Pugh, Ralph ' - d bdi a S. E. Evans and Mine �year Bonds.Defies 98,25„ to yield •� 8.14 per cent . « 4 Annie bound motored to Toronto p O Yes;,we have no F� ' .. 'oo Friday InAt to bear the noted 5 b 23 per Bonds. rice 99. to lead - ban anal }s � P y P Morgan English preacher.Rev.Dr:$ Qanaidao National Railway (C.N. R.) ' •Cam bell. -. - ----- - - : . (seven year) first mort�tage Deben- — r, - -WA fFarmers in this vicinityhave faces maturing Allay 8. Y980. Price ^-R� r We have- Paints ` begun the harvesting of their tar- 574 per thousand, or $1000 invested s+ nip crop which is a very satisfac•• now `increases to,$1.754,40 at ma- Do not let our buildings go i tory one. as the. weather of the turity. ' 'When and Where You Want It through your wtnt*r pasttwo mouths has been favor Phone or wire orders at our without protection, able for their growth expense. . On any farm of average size at Beast one hour a day-34 because • Luther and Mrs.Pilkey and Mrs. DYKES a ROUERS. ten hour working days a year—are span in the irksome Lyman Pilkey were as Epsom on Phone 288 J Dundas St. East, 1. In the fall the surface is dry and rF Saturday attending the funeral of 2tf Whitby, Oct. wearying task of pumping water. %j days which one absorbs more paint. The paint a relative, and on their return on I of my Toronto Windmills will give you for profitable work, penetrates deeper in the wood, a . -8nnday were ac(iompaoied by Mrs. . a18� �1lloW 111$ rest or recreation- besides supplying mauling Ovate!' therefore, Rete a better hold. "Luther Pilkey'a mother. v m n 2. Paint cannot be applied so 8110 btr. and rA. Wm. 9 matt, of wherever you want it. dy p ceaetully is 'cion unsettled :Virden, Man.,and Mrs.J.Mundell. _': +CEDAR GROVE The one bothersome task. that of oiling the vrind�l in all kakis of weather and it is more settled " of Okotoks, Alberta,left thio week weather. is overooase in file Toronto Self-Oiler, which. frill Warehouse at Locust Hill re9� in the fall. on their return trip after as ex- oil only "once a year." Friction and wear are acticaMyabolished. tended visit with Mrs. Sproatt'e - Toronto rvnxb&ls, too, can be made abso self- m A�t Of needs its pr'oteettn brother. Wm. Mundell, and other A ear of.Feed Molasses to arrive at than coat of t more is winter i'rfeads• Locust Hill in a week Xs`"Toronto"'Tower will stand for a lifetime because it :is.the a demand oher time, both in. "Y The concert Riven in,the Union ' ° = -- [ or 10 days. heaviest, strongest'and best-braced one built for any windmill. `;.Church last Friday evening ander Let me explain why I believe this is one of the biggesteonvenienca - Floglaze Exterior "vei the sur. # the auspices of the Mlesion Band Also, Bran. Shorts Distiller's you can have. face in the winter months. 4 was a splendid success. There was Grains, Oil Cake etc., for a good attendance p1doge� ydid later shipment. ._'W, R. E'�IERSON, $oz 425, 'WHITBY �' X. COOPER ;taking part in the P bis or her part.well. Agetone Agricultural Limestone, BLAREMOST Thomas Gregg, township` tax 4.00 per ton car lots delivered =. r collector,is now busy at hie work local pointe. 4.50 perton for the season. .The amount of less than car lots, Tri Ideal Grocery Store ready money in"the country is ant Phe ,A. E.REESOR, - - so large this fall as might-be de. - .a = , sired thus making the payment of R. R. Markham,Ont. Headqusrtere for High-Clans Food taxes no easy matter to a $seatPicker-iia - o r a n t o Stuffs. Eve!•pthing clean and ffiaby: Harness and Shoes fresh. Prices as low J. H. Evans has men busily en .r • as "sibre. _gaged at re-modelling the resi- '— p deuce which he recently purchased Repaired promptly and satin- 3s U S. 1 V • ' , a.. You are absolutely sure in buying from Alex. Anderson. T. Pater- _ faction guaranteed. -- �. Q f - ;:Ae yveuGroceries guaraatee silaods. eon is also busy erecting a fine A trial is solicited Beginning Saturday AU,gust 25th veranda in front of the horse711 Butter, Eggs t' which will add greatly to its ap• F�GI•.eAR =w- wanted PNS a nPultry The coal situation in our village at the '•Corrier,8hoe Store," - all the time. '' this fail is not•givitig orir residents Claremont, Ont, LEaVB Pick 47 Leave Toronto Phone,Clare 2WS anxiety as a large number have al• _ _ -� -----toady-securedtheir-winter-a-sn t � .t�5-a�. B,Y }--10.00 A. me —�R"� 3!t • 'ply, and as regards those who hate ELl i L F CLAREMONT, - - ONTARIO 3 not they see no occasion for alarm Daily except - ae the supply will likely .be equal �TvN ;a 4.15 P. m. ;: Sundays } -0.00 p• M. t." to the demand. Rev. E. Osborn and T. C. GoAeYi a Bill II1eIIb O1Qed a 0.40 p: �• (8utrdaolidaya only} 10.30 P•. Imo. tick left on Thursday morning to `` attendthe Baptist Convention at P i � '" Montreal at which delegates from {:.Canada's Best Flour j T- r St&,ndad"d Time) e all parts of the Dp nioion will be resent. se account of ill Ore. - ' RetilrII trip from Pickering $2.00. -Inter points ._Ogilvie 8 "- absence there will be no -Corn's' a • the Ba tilt Church on service in Royal 'Household g P P 9 - - a O!au materials sad destRo Sunday next,Beit er morning nor Y e o: ^' charged ro orbienatel . Mrs. J.G. Borland having rented ALSOI: i sail at our works acd in lftt��sly .'ber farm to Cecil Slack willahold -Brae oto sat GordonHouse. Pasaen er.e taken on oblate pda. Doa*t Pastry Flour $ .genl.wndonolemplo,lla nsalt a auction sale of her farm stock, Y po - s4 +- - - at an tIIt. ----... ly we can, and de throw the apy - mplements,auto, ha Akc,on Tues- Chopping and Oat Rolling y osmQiiselon of 10 asci.,w6ioh you w0 day, Oct.80tb. In the stock that - - y p•r'e 1 be offered for eels are a lar a evB Week da aailsolioited. }`, amber o re R er a or urns II S O eed on band J.T. MATHESONx Sam -- J which Ahonld attract a large qum- - her of pt•oapectipe buyers. - S'�. N• OOZ - :Phone Ind. LI�JV Oiasand Wort, Wbilby,QhtMe .- �t ':d. .. 'i ,'.A»'• �,a; . ..wr: .« y.,,..:"; �: , . rr. y fi;a..< _sr ,a,. £ ,�;Fa?,. ?,.- '� �.,� 5. „r. tyy, Y..�+,� ��..;�; �r. .'o' ,�+� r •�y � , , a:•. "•. r e .. ' a ,. : `.'.. .,s - at:.:•� '_'i�S�•'. ,� •fa.. ..i� a1 .:�X ,v�, ..,,"��' _nu? Ti -••; R.t -y'•":: {try?�+as Sd,'n� . ..,, :lraza5''sw'w'•r'- :a, �. 3=i�' .. �•,,,. ,. ,• .y.:.«:aS=pet*ems '°, -'�.- cP.. Pie �t .ase ``' �Q :., p "" w.s`.�, 'rz : - .i. .' a o� .��� `,: r..�,. ..., ,moi r ., ,• s,�+t ., � "✓+k?�" .x, ,.rr• -°• ^hr.,A r, _ -i7'.y.. 4Ar�i` 3A,�.,`crf�".'•L .P3' �,y�" r„• '•+@ ..,r .. .. w-.;.:�. ,.... y.�Cz.,.....,, .,, >....,r.•'�,,�;. ...-` .._.•� :.°� .+.. - -.r•>.✓ .�-_. -'s+;'- * • '�'be`'�.y.. -. ,A;:r'•,,. "Y ..,...`. . .• nb-,..�. ,;-.:., ..... ';ram _ �' d" d Y , . - tied over his ea. It seemed to Rose -"- t what she had said transformedTI!!t Umb[l>b.To= HeAlffi F "" With wild blue eyes he sought- the • r m Into a potential advleraary `Glad to meet you, Miss McLian. It you'd ocean's rim A � rather talk with my brother I'll make .One day at Genoa-and gazed afar, 7)pu should bs2 7.the best+ an appointmentwith him for you." . Filled with,the drsaru that beckoned "Perhaps that would Ve best," she past the bar, said. The call of sea and. sky possessing • tix "Of course he's very busy. If it's him; Alli �1 •�lIO sn ing I could da for you—" \ ��� d like ou both to hear what I Cathay and As loomed hull clear, not *wme on have to say ' dim, a - For the bRating oil a pulse his eyes To his far vision plain and true as are ; , r thrust at her as though they would The shining wonders of some new- read her soul. Then be was all smil- found star; w` y ` ing urbanity. New wags for ,old, he saa6, Youth'sNX 30. °$800 ' "That seems to settle the matter. ancient hymn. ; I'll call my brother up and make an : " 3s the purest and most selvimtifflcalpointment" This yoahtlul light flamed stet in his !' re Bred tea. 11GOId todDy. -Tr.7 lt•, Over the wire Jack put fife case to -This a P p bis brother. Presently he hung up the liiind; receiver.. "We'll go righ'• over, Mias Fearless, the boy in him put hla,shlp's AD t McLean." prow They went down the elevator and Out into trackless seas beyond his assed throw the lower ha of the to -Street. A th ea;_ through low 11 h k uildin Sixteenth•S re s ey Th h a ed and in chains, yet none h00 i walked along tau t o qui a e could bind + Tan' ' led Tra' i 1 Building. Rose made an explanation. The deathless spirit that had proved 10.0 "'I saw you and Mr..James Cunning- at the in " his'vow, yaw,'too. ` y stirred. her your bandaged boy who gave,a- new'free world i 1 _ _ ]Iia memory stirred. "Think I saw, The b --811 WILLIAM MACLEOD RAlNIi' grim Is it broken?" to men THE "Yea." John L. Foley. FLAVOR LA s He felt the need of talking against Q' , }*� an inner perturbation be did not want First Snow. y .: (Copyright, Thoiaas Allen.) to-show. What was this girl, the sister, Most Foreign. of Esther McLean going to.tell him Fusty little snow squall, dancing an _ CHAPTER XlV.—(Cont'd.) I night. Accordin to the Hulls I must tfie hili; Lady (to teacher o1 languages) The n 'a' and his brother, What did she know want you. to. teach my son a Lorei �-• jury was out "something more a been there when, he was killed. e Meeting on the window pane blowing F g Then as a final roof of m guilt, I about'the murder of his uncle? Ex- g language." i Ex- than an hour. The news of the verdict p y o'er the hill; I slide out b the fire escape to et awn citenment grew in him and he talked at „ was brought to Kirby at the 'city jail 3 g y random toTtivit anoligb +a make UA think of elfin bi Lead ointa strai ht to Kirb a _down?,. things-- Jngo-Slavenian, Caecho-SloTakian, Ar. "Jury finds that Uncle James came g p g y "A horse.threw =c.and'tri on my Fusty little snow squall'•os your faery, menian,,or Arabic?" to his death from the effect of either a Lane." Lady—"Which Is the moat foreign?" t "Yes, but there's' such a thin as arm." wiagal r� a blow on thg head by some heavy in- „ •'Girls are too venturesome -how- answered. ,strument or a bullet fired_.at close_ character, James Its „ ' - ,. written in our face that y*au couldn't adays. In int' of'fact he did not Fusty little eaoty Mlnard's Liniment Meals Cuts. > By some unknown person, have done it. That°s why the jury said think so. Bye liked ggiirls who wets with white, X11, sifting ue a r „ good sportsmen and pia ed the ams 1 "Good a person unknown. yy Bobbing on the doorstep, oh, you're . A drop of_oil will make a wood tics w�.• enough Mig),t have been „ - hard. But be suss talldn merely to , i worse for me," re lied Kirb ea,but the jury Zidn know what braidge a mental stress. Think theyvery light, let go his grip. "Yes. I've talked wfth the district you knew, that I had a fresh cause of can do anything a man can. 'Fear u , PoKdering the brown earth•with your gQ quarrel with Uncle James. Do you Miss McLean. You'd try to ride any frisky flower— believe and-think I can arrange for believe me absolutely? Don't you - btind. W horse I couldiii how mettle- Creature •of a frail wind over in-'an - 1 e'xe going to take it up with ?,. no matter waver at all. 4» the-court to-morrow. My opinion is that "1 don't think oo had any more to some it was. Now wouldn't you. houil tbe Hulls did this. Al] through his y • "I wouldn't go that far, she said F testimonythe fellow sweated fear. I've do with it than I had myself, answer- dryly. for an instant the thou t i -- ed 'the older cousin inafantlyi with i}'y Fusty little an4w squall, drifting down -� - Put it in the hands of a private de- flickered through her. mind that abet 5¢ tective agency to keep tabs on him." conviction would like to get this spick-and-spam in decks, Kirby gave him his.hand impulsive- I Peppering our•overcoats r The cattleman smiled ruefully. ridin -ec]aool model on the back of powdering ''"Tronble is I'm the oaf witness tyo ly "You'll Kure da to ride the river Wild Fire and ase how lotig be,would our necks, w r+4 ' jianic right alter the murder. . ° h, James- their stick to the saddle. Blowing round the corners, sifting Wish it had been some-on else. I'm a (To be continued.) through the door` . prejudiced party whose evidence won't CHAPTER%V. little snow all, bless you—si *t. count far maeh. You're ri ht They've . y revoir!n - Fusty squ !deuce they . shit ed the time back As Bose. saw the hand of the law - r` . somethin' to do with it n their evi- A GW*9 AND THE HAND IN IT. thirty-five minutes so as to get me into closing in on Kirby, she felt as though !' An Addition. Apartment 12 th4t much earlier..'an ironic fate were laughing in impish Two flourishing menageries are ua- abst 8 ing113" - f I could answer that question;I gl�ee at this climax at her wast horrible _ der the management of Mr. Tamen _ I could -90 a Ionicwaytoward soivin I We had sacrificed a pot of gold and i�'r and his •wife. Every year they tour, {the mystery of who killed Uncle James his.ambition to be the champion rough ` the country independently, but the ' Feel and the why he did it." (rider of the world in order to keep her _ -other der, through a misunderstand- - of the$1ttarE t *° "Probably. . As I see it, we have out of trouble. Instead of that he had xe.-Harderted,tosil pad ing, Mrs. Tamen,on'her arrival at B- {fit 1hi „ ..three leads to go on. 'One is that the:himself plum into it forst. found Lhat her husband had. already I Pfd by tm'en w O krwwhv4 ' ty man is uIL A second possibil-I She found erself entangled in a.net iobttild doitbla He and clota6ie ' nown I been aatontnhiag the natives with his - Valley.t A third is onakawa.m Dry!Parent, st which of the evide cere was no rye a escape. value Into a!ve sate t tnailt " ggss i show, Something had to be done, so � � ��r "How about Horikawa? •Did you Kirby, or at least the impiicatlon to they decided to.jots forces. AEiifi YDtIR FWiDM�ApE'FtAN FOR AYr r know him well?­ I be drawn from it, did "not fit-w-with Nest day the following advertise ,$/07,#/e A/ -[,,llpud/!Blit "One never-knows an Oriental. Per-!what she knew to be the truth. He ment appeared in the local papers:— /j/fysApe�Qny / hf .-haps I'm:.prejudiced because I used to had hot been in the apartment of James , "Mr. Tamen begs to announce that, t live in California, but I never trust a'Cunningham from 9.20 until 10.15. He - owing to the unenzpected-arrival of - Japanese fully. His sense of right might have been there:at btStb times, CAMAZA roumosin a rcomm S - t bis wife, hIa collection of ferocious r L,r�e to and wrong is so different from mise. but not for the whole Interval between, and wonderful beasts has been aux- ;Horfkawa is a quiet little fellow whose.Rose had the best reason lin. the world Na Hope. qw MES VART PLAW $thought processes I don't pretend, to'for.knowing that. Visiting Spins.Ler—iii was that '_inented.' 13ROCKviL�[ ONT. Understand." + But what was she to do? Whaf " sweet gentleman who just passed in? i Why did he run away if he had ought she to do? If she went with her nothin' to conceal?" (story to the district attorney, her cis- I do believe he treed to flirt with me." "Looks bad.` By the way, a Japan-'ter's shame must inevitably be drag- Hss--� teDon`t be alarmed! He is ese house-cleaner was convicted re- ged forth to be flaunted before the(.just the village idiot." - ' ccntly of killing a woman for whom he whole world. She could Trot do that.I —i--- - as working. He ran away, too, and.She could not make little Esther the Her portion. lssaa brought back later." scapegoat of her conscience. Nor could I I'll hope, John," said the parson,very "Well, I don't know a thing about she remain silent and let Kirby stay gravely, "you don't ,spend all your ,., -daps exce�t that they're good workem in prison That was unthinkable. If earnings?" 13*t there s one thing about this bust-'her'story-would free him she must tell "No, sir," ree�poiided John, respeiit• _ puzzles me. Thin murder it. But to whom. Aeaa that tufty; "I.always makes it a strict rule, -- _ t d t look to me like a white man's She read: in the "Post" that James sir, never to spend mores two-thirds -1 `, : fob. An American bad man kills an',Cunningham was endeavoring to per-I of me wages, air." ' tis Is done with it,- But whoever did this suade the authorities to accept bond �,, alined to torture an' then kill, looks for his cousin's appearance. Swiftly "Ah, that's good--that's good. said like. If not, why did they tie him ape hose made rap her .mind what she the parson. "And do you put the other r first?" would do. She hooked up In the tele- third is the Dank?" James nodded, reflectively. "'Maybe phone book the name. she wanted and "Oh, no, air," responded the man; . #hag have the red Indian habit of tor- made connections on the line. "I pate it to much better use than tore in Japan." I, "Io this Mr. Cunningham?" she that. 1 gives it to the missus to keep e5 "Never heard-of- it if they have,'asbed. louse on!" c but I've got a kinds notion—picked it 1 "Mr. Cunningham talking," came - ► in my readin'—that Asiatica will,the•answer. go a long way to square a grudge, It 1 "I want to see you on very import- T 1C Kit&,e Ta I—e. this Horiltawa had anything against ant business. Can I coma this mora- Before covering the kitchen table � n ` '• Uncle James he might have planned ing?" with oilcloth, paste squares of he this revenge aa' taken the two thou-I "I think I didn't catch your name, avy - • ..[!�+. - sand dollars to ilei his getaway." i madam." muslin or other cotton cloth over the ��� "Yes, he might." "My name doesn't matter. I have four edges of the table. This prevents _ ,the oilcloth's breaAofts kin at the corners. "Anyhow, I've made up.iffy mind'to information about—your uncle's g one thing. You can 'most always get death." —L. G. C. the truth when your go after it good! There was just an instant's pause. Grow •- `r ". an hard. I'm goin to find out who:Then, Ten o'clock, at the office here," >: Betty's imagination. der ' t did this thing an' why." i Rose heard. Little Betty watched grandma take Jam"' Cunningham Iooked into his A dark, good-looking young man out her teeth and place them in a tT`S the careful systematic saving of griall each 3 cousin's face. A strcng man himself,arose from a desk in the inner office he recognized strength, in another.;when Rose entered exactly at ten. Ie I glass of water and then exclaimed: l' month that enables men -and wco zkm torte Oh, grandma, let me see yon take buyers of good Bon so establish themselves on the : Into the blue-gray eyes of the man,2iis eyes there sparked a little flicker road to$riancial independence. a from Twin Buttes had come a cold of surprised appreciation., Jack Cun-+out your tongue.' Our p��payment Pian for Buying Bonds has been steely temper that transformed the'ningham was always susceptible to the wish to draw gap,boyish face. The oil broker knew,Beauty of women. This girl was love-; MInaM s Llniment�or Dandruff. tvionservative wos kable plan of aavlsig and investing a h Lane bad no love for his uncle. His 1 both of feature and of form. The - portion of t�seir income. The.Plan it quite sirrsple and resolution wens probably based on a fluent grace of the slender, ono hod A novel egg bei of the crank- Y g y wd11 appeal to those who wish to secure the mai ; desire to clear'his own name. . i was charming, but the weariness of I oFezated type can be adjusted to fit tncomeseturaa.co:tdst�rtt-Pith safety: "I'm with you in that," he said ief rider-the-longi the-�hapa-ot—glace#—say- cooking B Bonds on the partial Payment Plan is fully icily;s r -Y were as ed eyes. I utensil. a specialbooklet. Use the coupon below to bard as jade. a wox is out to-' She looked around, hesitating, "I -obtain a copy and'full particulars as to how you can gether if you say�o, Kirby." I have an appointment with Air.' Cun- :become the owner of a -safe$5W or$1,000 band during the � -'lie younger man nodded. "Snits me,ninfrham," she explained. wnsxt few months. t fine." His face softened. "You men-I ";ley name," answered the young ' tioned three leads. Most ,men would man. Tfl supply the = +�y�T' �('� Have said four. (?n the lace of it, 01 "Mr. flames Cunningham?" ! ,Steadily 111 ing II11111�15' GLl v �S / r the evidence at hand, the guilty' man, "Afraid you've made a mistake. I'm -demand for J 7 "� is sittin' right here talkin' with you. ,y,ayr 1 Jack Cunningham. TNis is my uncle's�You know that the dead.man an' I office. I'm taking charge of his af- 293 Bay Street Toronto y , had a bitter feelin against each other. fairs. Yon called his number instead E®DY � ♦ v� Y 'You kn¢tw there was a new cause,of of my brothers. People are always y _ .. _ „ yy acrid -a copy"-of Buying Bonds an the trouble between us;site that I told you confusing the two —��Ilt AT C H E 5 �Paypamt P and " -:'I was goin' to get justice cut of hila "I'm BOrry.,r ..,,.,,.._, � .' - -Kin Partial one way or another. I'm the only man If I can be of any service to yon,,- $ make known to have been in his rooms last he suggested. I Name_ . .—�- ---- 1 20 M i LLION _- "I read that your brother was try- ' s � AUTOMOBILE -SCHOOL g - ' Address_-• : a in to arrange bond for Mr. Lane. I ! matctles a� ----- -------'----------- Ode of lite-Bast-Equipped,in Ontna�io.;want to see him about that. i am I O�ic�a: Toro„to,Montreal, Oltaa,a,London,New Yorl,boadeu. - s ;Pe have PlitstWlassi--histructors to Rose McLeim. — r�= in zp, r rlte or aee Your unc a in his office." _ - m is• 1 "Oh!" 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Y• )C+sC .r • w Q A'S 4pPORT ' ITY HAS The 'leek s Markets Y- 'SAYS BRITAADI'S WAR PREMIER i ry p TORONTO. .: Man. wheat—No 1 Northesa, 1�1.0s� Man. oats—No. 2 'CW, bl°i�c; No� " Winnipeg, Oct- 14.—Before two before the world could be said to be `•' + 8 CW, 48%c. , ;'large audiences which excelled in en- really.at peace +� Maitobs barley—NomiaaL "&usiasm and wmeedeel•in nitenbers the On the eve of his departure for the 'n` All the elbover track, bay pants. attendance at any' of his previous United States Lloyd George, in his Ani. corn—Trsak, Toronto, in this coup David Lloyd final speech in Canada, declared for yellow, $1.20. apsetings country, y Feet Barley—Nominal -•-• � , George delivered his final messages the first time from the public plat- Buckwheat—No. 2, noininal. to the people of Canada to-night. I form, that.Great Britain, and the Un- Rye—No. 2, nominal. He said that, while he left Canada ited States by standing together,could +:, Peas—No. 2, nominal *ith keen regret at not being able to guarantee the peace of the world. The Millfeed—Del Montreal lreiggh t" make a complete transcontinental trip, declaration evoked tremendous, enthu- a bags included• mast,per to $2g.2fi• .- be looked forward greatly to contacts 'siasm in an audience of 6;000 or more shorts, per ton, our, ; - nuddlin ',,, ''� _ $38.26; good feed flour, $2.10: .'- _be hoped to establish in the United to whQza he delilgred his final mes- Ontario wheat—No. 2 white, 95c•to� ^States during the, remainder of his-' sage on Canadian soil at the huge $1, outside. 'visit' ' Board of Trade'auditorium. +• ,� ,x This cI# gave the British war Pre- The British war Premier recently * Ontario No. 2 white oats-40 to'44c.► y Ontario corn—Nominal. " anter a mighty welcome. Thousands expressed the same sentiment in an Ontario flour—Ninety per cent.ppat.0 f' were at a roa a ut in none of:his public to jute bags,'Montreal, prompt ship rr { " Lloyd George special train pulled in.M addresses in the Dominion, '' meat, $4.70;• 'Toronto basis, $4.$1),•} + Other thousands lined the thorough made mention of the United States in, seaboard, fares traversed by Lloyd George and�the connection he did to-night. * Manitoba flour—let pate., in juts his party on a sightseeing tour of the; "If the British Empire and. sacks, Ex per bbl.; 2nd pats., r F Hay—Extra No. 2 timothy, Per ton; "city, while throngs assembled about';great neighbor to the south, the Un- N track, To$onto, $15; No:2,-$14.60; No.; the Government House, where the ited States, stand together, the two LL0Y.r,QEORGE PRESENTED WITH KEY TO CITY OF MONTREAL g, $13.50; mixed, $12. 'British statesman, Dame Margaret'can•guarantee the peace of the world," Britain's famous war premier was almost mobbed, time and time again, Straw—Car-lots,per ton, $9. stx and Miss Megan Lloyd George are the he said. "The mere fact that they are by enthusiastic Montrealers during his visit to the Metropolis. ;n .the plc- Cheese—Nem, large, 26 to 28ci guests of Sir James Atkins during there is in itself some measure of .;are he is seen with Mayor Mederic Martin,.during the presentation of a Key twins; 27 to 27%c, triplets, 28 t4i ?. their brief ata in Winnipeg. (guarantee. Even now every.statesman to the City of Montreal, and a civic address. At the right'is Dame Margaret 28%c; Stiltons, 28 to 29c. Old, large; , y peg• 83c; twins, 33% to 84c. The bigger of the two meetings ad-'who is out for mischief has .one eye Lloyd (]serge. Butter—Finest creamery pprints, Be i on the Un- to le; ordinary creamery, 87 to age; �?• bold ai the Olympic Rink,which seats •ited States and the British- Empire. More than 5,000 people. This was held He is trying to divert their attention, CANADA WINS-FIRST chesfer and Glasgow have become the Eggs—Extras in cartons, 44 to 46o; tinder the auspices of the Canadian to drive them apart, but, thank God, centres of distribution for the fruit. extras, 42 to 43c; firsts, 88 to 89c'j Club. j the British Empire is a unit. That one AT U.S. DAIRY SHOW: The office of the Agent-General for seconds, 31 to 82c. ,;.; Simultaneously the address was fact emerged out of the great war, ;Ontario informs'the Canadian Press Live poultry—Spring chickens, 4 beard by another big audience at the and until the war they did not know Ontario and Quebec win that the experiment of shipping lbs, and over, 25c; chickens, 8 to `Assembly Hall of the Industries Bar- it. Three First-Prizes in State Peaches to Great Britain has been fair- lbs:, 22c; hens, over 6 lbs., 24e; do, ly successful and worth continuing. to 5 lbs., 22c; do, 8 to 4 lbs. '17c; eau, the speech being traaamitted be-! "You have an opportunity in Eur- Herd Competitions. Another consignmeah of Niagara roosters, 16c; ducklings, over 8 1br•i ,tween the two 4lalls by radio. After ape such as probably no new country Peninsula ch is ex ted in a 22c; do, 4 to 6 lbs., 20e; turkeys.' Us addre6t at Olympic Rink the dis-,has received in cyeses. The United A despatch from Syracuse, N.Y., P� • � P� young, 10 lbs., and up 26c. ` +tinguished visitor went over to the In-' States bad its. great opportunity in says:—Canada proved its merit as a few days. Dressed Poultry—Spring chicks ' dustries Bureau, bowed, and spoke' Euro a throu h the Na oleonic wars. great dairy country on Friday by win-' 4 lbs. and over, 88c; a iclterss,$ lbrieSy.receiving a big ovation. j The same condition prevails in Europening three blue'ribbons at the Nation-'Navigation Season Closes lbs., 30c; hens, over, 5 lbs., 30c;'do, 4 -- Before his two audiences-here he to-day,-even.-to a greater_degree. The al Dairy Exposition The Province of Ili Yukon Territory ba e; do, 8 to 4 lbs,. 2tle;k to'5 lbs.,' 2$ [, agaitsa:egioglzed Canada for her great war was the most terrible ever waged -Ontar°ta Wan 1e.both Holstein sad-Ju- roosters Sc; dnc lag; over er 5 lbs.; tlribytioa to the cause of the allies in this world. There will be millions soy state.herds, aad Quebec'was first - 28c; do;- 4 to 5 2bc; .tt�ke�.. .. In Ayrshire state herds, vein^in A despatch from Dawson City, Yu- young, 10 Ibs. and up, 80c. cheering the war, and congratulated her;of people.looking toward the Went-- yrs gl ken, says:—The Dawson season is Beans—Caaadisa hand-pielud, 3b.� the land of abun- against the finest cattle the United 7c rimae,63Sc. ;paeaple on the proud position the conn- the lard of hope, closed and the last steamer for outside as a reault, would occu in, the dance, the land of assured e—as State6 possesses. I e. le rod t" —8 p, per Iigp.� try py I peBC has departed The steamer White pp tia pmt tuna. "A m hty Em ire within an a home fur themseivee and their chi]- The results were as follows for the gal., 12.50; per 5- 1 , $230 ' ffi p Horse ]aft for White Horse Friday ,. which Canada was y gal.; msplesn�garb, piss. Even more than at previous dren s children. It depends upon Can- three classes ;� _ afternoon. ns , 11 to 12c r lb.; -�hssin he hoe addressed he stress= oda whether alis makes " good use o Tens of thousands of caribou are Ho a ' Holsteins: First prize, Ontario; 2. 10.111. ns, 11 to 12c; 6-lb. tins l2 tel _ ad her responsibility in connection I those.conditions in Europe as the Un- P trekking southward for the winter. 18c; 2 til-lb. tins, 13 to 14e; •ate. 'with the,settlement that must follow ited States did a century ago." Connecticut; 8, New Jersey; 4, New'. Bands of them .have passed through hon r doz., $3.75 to $4; 2Qo. 2 York; 6, Michigan; 6, Ohio: - the outskirts of Dawson City, and $8.26 t X8.60. Jerseys: First prize, Ontario, 2, hunters have got a plentiful supply. Smoked meats—Hams, rand., 27 vfr ,POWERS IN ACCORD rti''�?'^' Connecticut; 8,New Jersey; 4, Massa- Fora undred miles down. bands of 29c; cooked hams, 40 to 42c: arae 0►N REPAR ht"} cLusetts; 6, New York: rolls, 22 to 24c cottage rolls, 28 to ; kk caribou can be seen swimming the ,IT Ayrshiree: First prize, Quebec; 2, 27c; breakfast bacon, 30 to 84c; ape- p�ly Yukon River and sometimes surround- cia] brand breakfast bacons, 84 to 88c l� New York; 3,W4&wnsin; 4, Vermont; + Belgian Plan Meets Favor— rI ft' ing canoes and steamboats as they backs, boneless, 1t;' ,•„ b, Ohio. ass. 84 to 44c. • Minimum.of Caer'malL Indem. Eve state herd contest was won P Cured meats—Long clear bacon, Every The winter output at Benobill silver to 70 lbs., $18; 40 to li0, lbs. $17.50• n ty 50,0WOK0W Marks.' ` by Canada mine is expected to exceed 12,000 tons 90 lbs. and a 86$18. twillg 'Pariaapc'tr 14.—The British Govern- "" The triumph of.Canada brought the of ore this winter. rolls, in bbls., heavyvreight rolls. ~t menta acceptance of the suggestion of competition in the cattle ring to a $88. k the Belgian Foreign Office for a refers rousing finish in the Coliseum. Lard--Pure tierces, 1731 to Ise; encs of she_Belgian separations_plan —O— New French Law to tubs,-IS to 18%c; pails, 18% to 19e; ' ,w prints, ZO Ga 21c;_ahortenit:g tierces, e ' to the Inter-Allied Reparations Cora- N, sat ns elft is t tabs ib�,4 to 16c adL, {l' > m $� Lnprove Birth Rae 1534 to 15%c; P mission as the basis of concrete plan a�! 1, 16 to 16%c; prints, 18;4 to 18%c. , Peaches WCn� Received g Paris, Oct. 14.—Louis Marin, Vice- $7.26 to $7.80• is the negotiations for a set- Heavy stews, choice, tlement of the question of German re. A despatch from London says:-In- President of the Chamber of Deputies, 'butcher steers, choice, $6,60 to $7 dq,� tions was received at the Poreign y r tercet has been amused jn the fruit lana to obtain a law at the nett see- good, $b.b0 to $6.25; do, mild., $4.�0 to: OOffce to-day. P $55 59 do,aero., $8 to$4ybatcher heli- trade here by the first experimental sion making it a crime punishable by era, choice, $6.25 to$6.76- do,medium,' This completes-the general accord consignment.of Ontario peaches to the one year's imprisonment and loss of $4.50 to $3.25; da+cora, f�3 to E4; bvt-� by all the Allies—Italy having given 'country by Niagara Peninsula grow- citizenship for Frenchmen to desert cher cows,choice,$4.25 to$b; do,med., �p. her assent'to the proposal Saturday— i era About 1,400 cases of peaches have their families. $8 to $4; canes and cutters, $1.50 and the Reparations Commission will arrived at Southampton in to $2.50; butcher bulla, good, $4 to I p good can- This is one of the measures planned proceed officially to study the Belgian 1 dition, and London, Liverpool, Man- to improve the birth rate in Frances $5; do, com., $2.50 to $8.60; feedi r� steers, good,.$b to $6; do, fair, $4.5 Plan with a view to ascertaining —:..... _ _ —_-----. . .. . . to $6; skesa, x$4.60 to $5• do,' whether it can 6e used as the basis The Awakening of South. Africa, fair, $3.50 ; mi ere and a ring-! . ' for' a solution of the problem of re- Premier Smuts of South Africa, who6 g 40 .S WO era, $80 $120; calves, choice, 11 tot lE parations when the negotiations con- is attending the Imperial Conference Z re N $12.50; do m ed, $8 to $10; do, oom,t o corning them aresumed. In London, tells of the renaissance of REENLf11 $4 to $7; do, grassers, $9.60 to $4.50;4 n' Y The broad outline of the plan pro-"South Afrtea'afterpassing through a lambs, choice,$12'to$12.50; do,bucks, video for a minimum of 60,000,000,- time of trouble soc-t ally arwAticaily. 10+60 to $11; do, cam., $$ to $8.b0;� T r 000 gold marks as Germany's tndemn-'He predicts a great fuMre for his UNOAVA eksep, light ewes, good, $8:50 to$7.26; r'7 sty, to which is added 82,000,000,000 country in the production of cotton. gAY do,tat,heavy,$4to$5; do,culls,$2 to marks'is "C^ bonds + a _ - ip 0 too s a $8.85; do, Io.b, $hogs 8.25; do'coun"j -' The plan gives 8,000,000,000 gold I • marks as the amount In yearly pay-'BRITAIN'S SEA POWER Se le --English. miles �'�, $g' �MONTREA�7b . menta Germany can make. It gives l _ the figures as arrived at,together withI ' _N MEDITERRANEAN O a —Can all technical documents. By reorgan- : 59c; CW No 8 7 to,57%c- extra No.' kation of the German railroads along Flotilla of Newest and Most /e►T x. 14 N T{ C -— 1 t lib to 56%c; No. 2 ocal w w `:'the lines elaborated, according to the l POWCTfuI Destroyers Tiered - b5 to 6rr3eC: Floor—Man spring wheat Ian the could be made to g I y pate., lsts, $6.50; 2nda, $6; strong • plan, y yield one Over to Admiral Brock. bakes, $6.80; winter pate., choicer -billion gold marks alone„ while other+ C E N $5.75 to $5.85. Rolled oats, bag 90 monopolies, such as tobacc I London, Oct.14.—The striking force ---'� $8.05. Bran, $18.25. Shorts, Po oP-wines, g . lbs., beer, mineral waters, sugar, salt,:of British sea poweris being slowly $31.25. Midlings, $88.25. Ray, No' matches and oval,'if managed as the'transferred from the North Sea and 2, r ton,car lots, $lb. expert advise,would provide an adds- Cheese, finest easterns, 19% to 20c.Atlantic to the Mediterranean. Butter, choicest creamy, 85%c. Eggs, 'tional 1,500,000,000 gold marks. To The Iron Duke, the.former flagship " selected, 40e. Potatoes, per bag, car., these figures, the plan asserts, may be of Admiral Jellicoe, will be turned ; added 600,000,000" 1d marks as the over October 24th as the flagship of � load lots,,$1.10. � fruits of evetitnalpsrtiei on b the k, 2 2bnners �2 to cutters, $1.60 to Admiral Sir Osmond Brock,command- N/►M�tT Allies in-,German industrial enter- ing the fourth battle squadron, which = i N LfiT $ . good weals. - $10 to$12; grasses,$3 to$8.50; hogs,' p�es is Britain's Mediterranean fleet. The thick smooths and straight lots un i The Belgian Governmsrrt further eighth destroyer flotilla, composed of ded, $9 to $9.15; select bacap hogs, suggests that as soon as the Repara- the older destroyers, have`been,order- s 10; sows, $6.75 to,$7.60. • •tions Commission has taken full offi. ed home from the cogs#zanoe o3 its plan, s cads$- - ourth flotilla, containing the new. i :. Prince May. BCCOmC f ., once of the head' of the Allied Gov- and most powerful destroyers, has ng �++a* • _ sramertb be called. .been substituted. . bt was stated here 'to-dey that the Thus British sea power is relatively A despatch from London says:— Belgian 'proper meetk with the full higher in the Mediterranean than it E 8 The Daily Sketch says: "Curious rum-. ' and complete assent of'the French!has been since the redistribgtion early _ � ore are in cirqulatiou about the Prince, 'Government, which was the first of in th8 'cen-tury. At present, out of fi - of Wales and Canada. His Royal 4 -the Allies td send an affirmative reply seventeen modern•battleships, Britain Vighness is known to be very.much to Brussels. is keeping six in the Mediterranean, f'v attached to that country and he show-, 4 '' '• out'of sixteen new light cruisers six �a$ ed in his leave-taking how much he 3 Cilffl-•Crt SWOTn IA are in the Mediterranean and two de- regretted his visit had come to an end `*=f at Buckingham Palace. strayer flotillas out of nine are also y'(• He remarked, however, that be woulii - there., - - . - - - -- NE1Nf0UNo1 _= anon return and prolong his sit as. A despatch from London says:— �' f much as possible .Before Hing Georget at Buckingham Although usually regarded chiefly NEWFOUNDLAND'& CLAIMS IN' CANADA This has given rise to much specu- Palace on Thursday, the Premiers of as an agricultural province, Alberta is An area of 520,000 square miles in Quebec and Labrador is under dis• latibe as to whether a change in the Canada and Australia, W. L. Mac-I making excellent strides in her mane- pate between Canada and Newtonndland, and the negotiatioaa are drawing Constitution in in contemplation! ..kenzie Bing and S..M. Bruce, respect;facturing activities, No less ishan near to a,conclusion after almost twenty years' preparation. After the con• There are those who seem to foresee tively, were sworn in as members of$60,000,000 is now officially reported quest In Canada by Wolfe, Newfoundland was granted the "coast of Labra-grzat developments within the Empire; — -the Imperial Privy Council I as be invested in this we. in the '• and P _ �'y q e r ver$ o or. c of them is the raising of Canada from; - ng of the province; while, for the last year re- forest lands, mineral areas and-fisheries have brought the diAspute to a head. the status of a Dopinion.to that of et, Privy Council ncil over wh �� p ich'H Majesty ported, the value of products was The map shows the area clafined. r gym' nal] resided. placed,at $9844 ,2 ,000. � T ..+ ... ., • ., .•. .. :.•.. ..., ,... t. e' '-ter .«-•' ;+.4-ri" rt�� aA .. ,..:'aria w,'s zc;5,, .�,•'^:4'. :.:- .,• ,fet;:, •:;�• ,'.,• . r 'rrr,-.. ,�'.�•„r,;...Y::.+�,..-•,..r,%;MP3 :�'.ref+xu p.,Ytz:.a �^�r �1� -'� ,.1.:•' w:rp,ari' r.M. •, `�'�'' a• �a� a ',$ .,n ,,,e .rr• +yJp^+. .Ar•.,e'u. °;n.,.:. �.' ? .5:^vs �'.3s. �,' .; .. ti:• �=, „. .�..� s,;; y. . .,,: +,r a ''�':+rL``ae, ✓,.. .�.. r,.,.� ',' •,�,:,".,�,,,,.'�'S, Ca� t,.^,f'Y ;y �`-: �:., to ,.•. M VA r, .i4�, tiger,:,... . .. •, + ;w ,,'�°?•,t+�`w'*,;r+..,"?,I` -n5': :�: .v ,aM1-}'��:�. PR a-...z.;.r .%i:• t. ,.s.., ..�.;..�e'`�^Y,'p,"�. .:.i •-•c EN,r, `.�. .x .., K r. • ,� m•• -•;•a . .-. ... - � .� yr... d..,. .,{, -„.,. '.i' `.- z.r .y, ''n� v: L, .. Gr, y ..,+�3. :�..,.?.. vb...r. :..'...Y- ..",.as, .,..: •;:at: a«.. •.4 Y �''., ,rp"w c' .ii `� tx o 'oC' '�,'.•' �' n •'� -+$.,.�*. ,}„' .. .,. '' - .J..+�� ,.rel 4.v - :Lr.. � -Mrs.J,.N,,Richardson is spend- -Mrs. W. G. Gerow,�f Qshswa, z Odd �-•;A L }�A�.,I� �. i�tiR a weekwifh eel twee is alae "visited' friends in Pickering on �'A "� Trousers city. Monday. • . Mr Purd span the'week _ -Dr. Henry will be here as usn -111r. and 'Mrs. Elsaeser, ofTo- F ,y al neat Tuesday,to attend .to his roato, spent Sunday with James. i with friends In Noriivich. professional duties. * and Mrs. Rose. = -Wanted, to.rent, a coal heater p -Mrs. Fawkes,•who. had been -Dr. E. A. Sadleir, Deittist, ` "for the winter. Rev. W. A. Bun- seriuusly ill for several week R, is practicing in Toronto,-still be here We are showing an extensive range of Men s Trousers for fall iter. now much improved and is able to in-his office on Thursday from 10 . i —Percy Greenfield,Jof Bowman- leave her bed. a. m. to 5 p, m•, as usual. and winter wear. Splendid tweeds and worsteds r, ',ville, spent a couple of days with . W. H. and Mra. Crummer. Antario Government Bonds _ Parties are requested . call at for salei paying 5.14 per cent. for DUNpARTON. at real values.'• F�y twenty-five years. Always sale- an and Mrs.Cowan are touring ,-the Standard Bank and secure, able. An excellent opportnnity to t1r tz we Cane t 1 . r Eastern Ontario and eight-seeing in hav'nt y0 s e- soon g8 t' -:their official Loan receipts. " If we . he=lnvestyoarbonds comiag•dtte on- Montreal. - •' �' Graham, of Toronto, * ; le eat Yew days with Gordon and Nov. 1st. R. A. Bunting. Roy and Mrs. Thom and Messrs. , Mrs. Law and other fs'iends. -Rev. J. and Mrs. Bedford, of Striver and Harry Toyne spent a few T�R =-Mr.and Mrs. Hall and Mr.and Feaelon Fails, Wand formerly of Arne fishing,at(3oboconk. BAR,RIE CLOTH ULS S Pickering', have returned home, Mrs. Jean O'Leary, of New York. Mrs. Hofland, of Toronto, spent is visiting her arente. Charles and much improved i❑ liealth,'after P Sunday at W. H. Crammer s. sending the summer with ,rela= Mrs.Smales, on her way to speed,the Rena*ned through-Gat Canada as the finest Waterproof Coat � .y -Mr. Hacketts sale at ' th tive and friande at their old home winter in California. She was accom- on the market.- , Guaranteed in every way. A . ::::Rouge last Saturday wir13 well at• in England. Thep report a moat NenveYotykher cousin, Mrs. JOIIQe,of smart serviceable coat at a reason- _ tended and prices were high: See thera. enjo able trip on the ocean and a ev p easant: Visit. a spentover the deathbed of his sister,near Owen f.J, p, Clugston being r misfortune last week to fracture Sunday with friends Ila. Pickering Sound,.the pulpit was occupied last life-irm while cranking his car, and while here M', Bedford oceu. Sunday morning by Mr. Henderson, of -Mrs. L. Kemp and, baby spent pied his old pttlpit•in the Method- Pickering. Mre, Clugston ADd Miss " a couple of days leaf week and ist church most'acce tabl Dor thy are'vieiting at a a n ,the ' her arente, A. and Mrs: Boyer. p Y •--•'• - P -Miss Nellie Brown, of Dun- R; _ -H. E. and Mrs. Holt y BALE RECi18TE... r family, of'BeouRham, spent San- barton, who was charged smith.a - j Wear best of any o market. B. O. T. A. by having liquor in SATURDAY; OCT. 20TH-Auction sale day with W. B. and Mrs, Powell. other than a private dwelling, ' of?0'head of choice cows, to he sold ,,Walham8' and Grebb makes for service -Ernest and Mrs. Stephenson after two adjournments, come-up at the Mansion Hausa, 8touffville, . 'and family, f3f Oehavra, called on W. B. and Mrs. Powell on Sunday. again Monday evening, when her rreserve. 4 months'credit..Fannin ale at \ alId Quality. case was finally disposed of. She Sit auetianeer N-Norman was not presentu was r - - erina - Man., are visiting with the entad by counsel "and leaded MoxDAy, OcT. 22ND-Auction sale of latter's sister, Mrs. R. O. Crum- p 40 cows and springers, consisting of Established�1857. -, -guilty to the charge. She was Durhams. Holsteins and Avrshires, mer. fined Sylvania Leavens, of To- fined $200 and casts, and the the property of J.J. Fitzpatrick. lot `r ing of 71 cases and 27, rear con. 2,-Whitby, Sale at 1.90 routo, spent a,couple of days last liquor consist +week with her sister,.3[rs. W. A.' valued at $8,500, was -eon&cated. sharp, See bills. Wm. Maw,auct• it _ The hall was filled with interested ioneer. ' .]Banner. spectators, who expected to hear WEDNESDAY. OCT. 24TH-Dispersion . -Herb Willis, night operator, interesting evidence, but were sale of farm stock, implements,bay, had a couple of days holidays last somewhat disappointed, as no roots etc., the propperty of H. D. Ig ore week. Mn Cross, of Trenton, re- witnesses were called. Bayne, at lot 9..eon. 2, Pickering (li lbeved him.- -Work on the Toronto Eastern miles east of Pickering Villaste), , -M. S. Chapman had a'business east of Whitby is- making. rapid sale at one sharp, See bills. Wm. � ' trip to rxbridsie on Monde He Maw, auctioneer. • ' , yy progress. It is necrlssarp 'to re eceaT Grocery Values was accompanied b D. R. $eatoh SVEDNl:aDAY,Orr.24T13-Auction sale p place a great many of the ties / which-has.e rotted'-on aeeGunt of m choice dairy cower horse. imple -Mrs. N. Reed, of Myrtle, and Gam as the rt of Thomas 4 m-tias.PureOtange 1larmalade, _:.. _58c �_- +�• n � being on the ground so long. The Gammage, in.t'he Village of Brough- Mrs. H. E. Patterson, of Toronto, offici$ls tvho are in charge of the am. The cows are verychoice dairy 4 Pure Raspberry Jaw 49c ..are spending a few days with J. work state that the line will be in cows. Sale at nae: See,bills. W. " O. and Airs. Philip. operation between Boirmanville • B.Powell, auctioneer. 4 p'kgs Kellog's Waxtite Coro Flakes, •k5c ['� Raisins, Seedle Ave., Toronto, formerly ofoPiEk ow. of 86 Mber and Pickering by next spring TCEaD los sale p- 4 lbs. c and into the city-by-the $ o 20 shortborns, 80 re.gisteed SbrOEhoic+a ss ••. 05 3 ' Bring. had the misfortune to tall 1994 They also state that the shire sheep, 2 registered mares, im- " line will connect with the old C. p 4 cans Campbell's Tomato Soup. '.and frseti>ere her thigh bone one lemeata,grain&e., the property of .�' day recently. �;N. $,-at CherrywQod `irhich still the estate of the late J. G. Borland. Kissimi Flour for good Pumpkin Pies " -Amos Brignall has sold his 50• necessitate the- building of aline lot 19, con.S. Pickering (Claremont acre farm -to Mr. Glenn, of To. between Pickering and Cherry Village). AAIB at .T. Jackson gee Five Rosea Flotir for good Bread ionto. The deal was put through hill'. Geo. Jackson.T. Jackson and b L Neple, Of the E. A. Strout wood. Whether or not this is David A, Pugh,auctioneers. y only A temporary a-rglagement f Farm Agency. we do not know, but eventually Now Ldveri480mersW. -Miss Mary Clark, of Toronto, accomp+�ai�d bg. hEr sister, afar- an electric will have to take .�. �. . jorie, is enjoying a_week s vara• is the lake sb'ore points which are OR SALE-Several Rood collie They're ._ •J'r� Holierin' tion at the hom of her brot1ar; certain to- become thickly popu- Fj pups Apply Gerald Clark,Dumbarton. r laced. _ Allan H. Clark, of Lakefield. -Mrs. Pankhurst, of Toronto, OR BALE-A parlor cook stove -The cement work in front of FOR a small heater. Russell Conner,Brough- will speak in the Town Hall oa . 9_s �'OPo)�tb - the Gordon House and the poet the eveniax of Friday, Nov. 9th, urn' ._- Out office has greatly improved -the p OST An Airedale pup. 10 months _ __ ander the auspices of 'the Wpm• �`- " appearance of these propertiew - Rett,rn to E L Ruddy.p ¢._aaa wail as being much more conveai- ens Institute. ' Mro Pankhurst is receive Reward, s - • a fluent and most pleasing speak. '� er, who came foto prominence in �TEW FARMEWSFRIEND GANG —H. 11. B+ippne, having rented PLOW for sale cheap. Easyterm.. J. R. his farm to Melrose vinare, will 'England some years ago awing-to Theston. Pickering. 52tf OUR• NEW LINES OF active interest shetook in woman Ladies Silk an - r 'hold an auction sale of his farm suffrage. Her militant methods, YOUNG PIGS FOR BALE-Apply d Wool Hoafery in latest assortment of f JItOCIt, implements etc., Oa Wed• to Jame Kinnear, lot Ki.rear of eon. 4. needs, October 24th. See list of however, did not meet with the Piekering. R.R.1,Locus uiu. 3-6 pretty shades. approval of many of the ogle, articles in soother column. OR SALE Several Shorthorn 'Turnbull Is" Fall Underwear for Ladies. -A. Defrie�, of tine Nordheimer but in the sad that for wh ch she Fi hallo•Cotswold and Shropshire ram lambs. Piano and 15ri Co.. Tomato,will fought so strenuously, bas become John Scott.R.R.2.Claremont Pbone arca, ltr ., .Alen - ' law. A few years ago she came :'be in the village shortly. Those Toronto to aside and now takes �IDERMAHINC}-I ampreparedto Who desire to have their pianosto make cider ever Tuesday a d Friday and 40 inch Dress Serge in black, navy, copen, enrdlnal, a gger a very active' intprest in- social by appointment. `Gen. Cammack. Phone ac�k, etc., at SGe per yard. tuned are requested to leave their service work and is in Great de 1413, - - - ''orders at THE NEAPS OfgCe. pE, OR ggl,E-Young ptQs a weeks Men's Heavy Work Boots, in black and brown, sewed and t mend as a publics aker. _The �j� -The late severe frosts having town hall will undoubtedly be 1: old; also pure bred Shropshire ram lambs. pegged, at-4.00• . destroyed the potato vines, many and a quantity of onions. M.B, Burk. 8ome filled with people anxious to see Pick 3081, _-are now harvesting their potatp and hear the noted- Suffragette. trop. The late varieties promise Fuller' particulars will be given BOOTS REPAIRED-Boot@ and e►a abundant'yield, the later rains shoes repaired neatly and quickly. Thos. later. Watson. Shop'and residence lust west of SL,, Jbaving' provedvery beneficial. . George's Cburch.Pickering. 2tf ' A—O -Mrs. James Rose met with'an:nnfortunate accident on Friday TRAYED-On to the rerniaes of90TERS LISTS, 1923 Sthe undersigned.lot 18,con, 6p Pickering, ; -UNIFORMS inset while in the City. ACCOm- horse, Owner may have same by proving pro_ panted by Mr.:Rose and her moth- party and paying expenses. L.Hopkins,Brough - : er.and near the corner. of Yonge °"'' wand Richmond streets abe stepped .. - (41DER MAKING-We are now 11iOST EVERYONlU IWEARIN' 'EAI. into'a hole by the side of the Barb, hGuaiei alit of the Township of Pick• :prepared to make cider every Monday.Wed- nesday and Fridayp until the.end of November. r where workmen were engaged Bring,County of Ontario. Petty&Sinclair,Cbeniy,►ood. 2 S making repairs, resulting in a Notice is hereby given'ttiat I have FOR SALE-Chea, all kinds of M a a HAP i MAN bad) sprained Ankle and a frac- complied with section 10 of The Vot• tared bone, ere'List Act and that I have posted u Wagons•harness,sad al kinds of farm nd �#g P plementa in good order. Alto xveral heavy and -Miss Sarah Turner,of Toronto, at my office at Wbitevale on the 1..t light scales and cook stoves and beaters. High- and for many years a reaident'of day of October, 183.1: (1) the list of all est price paid for hides and wool, also live voul- I _ pereoas entitled to vote in the said try. H.Herman.Stoutfville.Phone 1908 17tr ��T�� A this township, having been a the Municipality for Members of Par BUNDY'S" . ' j{•,�V ,ff,,iemploy of the cats Mrs.Wetheraid meat sad at Municipal El'actione, and �Aof the base line,•dled on Thursday (2)the list of ersons entitled to vote Cl IORDUE •. -D. _ last &"he -Julia Greenshield's at Municipal Elections only, and that - Rome," Toronto, at an advanced such list remains there for inspection. age. The deceased was a most in• And I hereby call upon all voters to 'Funer&LDinCtdT ' telligent woman, and was a great. taste immediate proceedings to have itr�lm , sap err r, or omissions correcten sic= • reader, and took a deep 4bterest in =9 the publi�library-�ahea is-P-ick - - --- - -- --- r theIng- She was held in the highest Date this l2tb day of October,IlW. esteem by,all who knew her, and DONALD R. BEATON, Successor to 4•ft Clerk of Pickering Township The;,FamoUB Cold Water PaBte� -was an exemplary person in every CHAS. BEIERL. - MARKHAM ' respect.. Her funeral took place Piokadn :elation 1 on Saturday when her body orae Phone 9000 and Tints. T.A. Trains going Eaat dna w own , laid to rest in the Friends'burying Ro, 10 Mail 7.57 A M: - ground, Piclrer�o g. 28 Local SSSho R.esnits of�cent teeteheld in 8,26P, HamaOne pound of Muresco will,cover Pickering Continuation ,School, Sunday train, 8.27 A.M. 2' ' names in order of merit : Form Trains �olag West due as follows- - t III-Algebra : Helen:,Daweon, El- No. 29 Local 10.60 A.M. _. seventy-five square feet. 1. 87 ,Loom 344 va Mitchell,. Eva Murphy, Reg , FARMERS t s 9 Mail 9.06 P: Barker. Form II-Zoology :Nellie Sunday train, B. P• M••• ' `"'Bier, Harold Anderson, Hazel ` :Put U In .1, 2 and 5 lbs packageB Lacy Dawsons- Jena Foregoing ie according to Standard Now ib the time te.see about your P W C7rummer, - -Annan, Gladys Bryant, Aimee Harness needs. -- ' Petty. Geometry Nellie Sier, Brookli Flour Mllli3 We have on hand a good supply Harold Anderson,,Gladys Bryant, Drop Drop in and get s Color Card .and , x ;ARDes Petty, Hazel Crammer, of Harness and 'Accessories _ at various prices. . ea, Annan,Lucy Dawaoa. Form I am supplying the Grocery Stores ,. - --= $-Botaa : Glenna Gilmer,Marion with the noted, Give net a tr3sl sad be ',read all about this i ice, za cup an e e ler, ,FLAVO BREAD F _e4..,,,e.;t a -— -sant ars nix F. Willie Power,- Robins White, An. - AND Good Shoe Repairing Service - •`, - Y joie Baker, Lilian .Wiman. Willie _ - MARVRL PASTRY FLOUR CECIL BRADLEY - Earl Lock , ' Sall, Irene Fenny; ; ovood, Ruby Toms, Elsie Lock- Just,try a sack. I' am sure you --,*"Wood, Harold Richardson, Dore- you *ill like it. Harness maker, He -1.�u u� � Dj f���]r] j� (,p' hjr f AynP. Jagles Blcnkin, Jack Chas. Wilaon, Brooklin PICKERING, - ONTARIO 1J, e�� �� ««��♦V u i =s}aT! ,•� i r, r .yc.`�.� � ,n 'moi: �o- �"` pa'