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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1923_10_26"� .,7e" n•"'7+C, 8.,:x'4r •N.... u�+....d. fc..,�..,�:s�.:,k..r.��Ct,;..�",.:..:.wFw,d,'•' :�F.Y;.X .. @.....•..:.r....-. _,. ..'.,r��.,,u.,e..-+:•,Y•..'-._..,..,,-,,.,...z-'v'�... ..:.:.,,".:,:r...s..;.,`•.ibGi' Z-d . � - ^ •..+ .e"�-:^;, +m' vN,C•s Ni+r.'J".•J!':.'=` i��a.'..`.i<y:."ce.�4 S•,#. i.r,�s y:...:.c�.' :v-ti''.-0w^T,.rv i-���.ft <".saAW•R.. ,.�. � `� I •!• wS fie +µ* )�. ..,, ''' td'fSh SV • G . XL1I1. .. � T_: I'ICgERING, ONT., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 192 ' •°: - • �._ _ __ __�No. MP - s Wsafief *canal. garb*. AUDLEY, oSMAwA Established 1828 _ ' fir Baker An illness, patiently bcvne for more The first definite step toward city- Geo. H ,3tedicaL than four yeses, brought to a close on hood was taken by the Oshawa Town i*'h Sunday, October 21st. by the death of council Monday night, when they in. GREENWOOD 'p E. FORSYTH, Oph.D., Diret�tor Miss Laura.M. McCarthy, at her home structed the Town Solicitor, lonel e R•Optometn $1 Acsocia4on of Ontario. Reg. - near here. Miss McCarthy•was the MunicipGriersonal to apply to the Rall ay and istered Member of the Americas Optometrical youngest daughter of the late Daniel Munieiptl Board dor a city charter, /taaoraation. Eyes examined by appointment. We have ft linalted McCarthy and Annie Burns,who were Discussing the matter Tuesday after- MILLS 2804, Claremont,Oat. among the early pioneers of Piekering noon, Mayor Trick stated that heF. TOMLINSON, Ili, B., Member ~ ' unnber Of Township. Her funeral took place onthought that it wile time Oshawa took a N•of the Coll a of Physicians and Surgeons- Wednesday morning to St, Francis this step, as its population is suffici• , curl large to warrant it. Although of Ontario. Oftiee: that formerly occupied b de Salsa Church, Pickering, where yy the late Dr,R.Brodie,and latterly by Dr,calf= Record Cabneta it wilI take several months before this Mass was celebrated b her nephews well. Phone. Claremont,Qnt. 231y y can be realized-not until Januar at ' +^ Rev. Father O'Loane,C. S. E.' y x least--Mayor Trick entertains ho es NC. MCKINNON In r? . a nib member of the College o} spot o e Cttp o Phya;oiana and In or oat•rfo,licentiate Fumed Oak A(,tiINC,OURT Oshawa. Wheat o! Boyal Coll of Suziteons. Ed:nbnrgb. „ 6p•otal attention to daleaaes of women and The -official grouping of club 'ae BROCK ROAD. shildrea. Office and reddenos.Hrougham. -Golden Q ak arranged by the Ontario Curling Asso- - _ - etCi cittion in relation to the eastern pot George Moody and family,, of Osh• - - -Cha3ropl•u�siEs - tion of York County, for this winter, '' p YTt s, that We are has now been arranged as follows : Hwa, spent the week-end with W. H. Barl.e � ;�R. GORDON McgAY-Chits sac- g at d Jars. Jackson. tor. Office hours-2.30 to 5.00 and T o0 to For the Tankard Cup, the Heathers Mise Ruth McIntosh, of. Toronto. of Agincourt. Unionville, Markham, 8.00 and by appointment. Phone 320: Broa clearing g vi:ited her sister, our popular teacher: Street, Whitby, sly Claremont. Stnu11?ville and Scarboro, over the*eek-end. Oa —' REGULAR PRICE $16.00 Umpire,G. A. M. Davidson, of Union- Some of our citizens attended the Iwga6. ville. For District Cup the sante u Redding of Fred Hamilton to Miss clubs with W. H. Paterson of Agin- Cora White, of Pickering on Wednes- _A Clearing at $8.39 g E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and court as referee. Given food seaegn- da r` �aSolicitor.Notary Public Etc. Mbney to able weather the outlook is for a great ' l can. South Wing,Court House, Whitby. 251 • "t 7 filed any wild game, proceeded to TV ILLIAM J,BEATON.B.A„Bar_ out e nto shoot tame ducks. We call that a _ netei,Solicitor, member of the firm of lRyekmaa Denison.Fwterand Beaton Toromo BROUGHAM. mean trick. ` i best Prices Paid feasts! ItruatsBuilding,8613aySueet:Toronto. The rain on Wednesdav was most $ Telephone Main 481 and 982. Mrs. Burton, of Toronto,is-visiting welcome to the farmers who are very -with her brother, C A. Barclay, anxious to get at their fallpplowing, Dental .T Mrs.Axford is visiting her grand- the ground being dry and!lard. ' Y s- He BEAL mother at Cold Springs for a week or. �T-111. HARRY•HUDSON, Dentist, two. DUNBARTON. Whitby. Office—Adam's Terrace, Byron. j Mrs. and Mise Danlels and Mr. and v St,North. Plwne 124. (Gas extraction when CLARE91lONT Mrs,Davis, of Toronto, spent Sunday Mrs. (Rev,) Harold Clugston and desired>:' . 61tf with Howard and airs. Malcolm, family, of Fairbank. are vision at s: Liven=ed Arthur Carlton has pnrchawd=the the manse. g D: O. Smith, Dentist; Stautf- ro ort formerly owned and oecu- ville. HonorGradaate of Chicago and To- Embalmer and undertaker. P P y p Every one is going to ttie hot chick- r+onto Universities and the Royal College of Motor Hearse. pied by the late Mrs.Jane Palmer. (n dinner this(Thur6day) evenlog In DmtalSurgeoas. Phone office IOu.' Residence We are in the grip of the.. road- Dunbarton ehmeh. 1015, No outsid: appointments. 261y Toronto connection for matter,within whose relentless tiiaw Mrs. Wm. Owens and eon, of Osh. BLAKE B. BEATON. D. D. s , Hospital Service, many of the beautiful have fallen. awa, spent last week with her par- k Graduate of the Royal Colelge of Dental Is .it not now time for us to look cuts, Wm.a>Id Mrs Beadecsonr Surgeons and University of Toronto. Office about for suitable material, as tan re- On Monday Last Rev. J. F.Clugston, - pqe�r W. P ' le's hardware stove, Whitby. f3 ,P hours 9�2:1 to 6.30. rad. phone d_ BASKETS FOR SALE sneers, as many of the so called scans- accompaniedhis brother, Rev. Har- �.: Edi phone 22tl. 441q mists,are not very effective P old Clugston, to Owen Sound;tQ at- r ' — ----- - Mrs. Douglas and children, of Nor- tend their sister's funeral. Veterinary The undersigned wishes to notity the folk, Virginia, who has been spending Oliver Annan, of Hamilton, had a The Unly+ rso61 - - public that he hits purchased from the the summer with relatives in Barrie, business trip to Pickering and Whit- E;a= 1=ff �/.LdELCYlj.335s t , '��jj�� d.BERALAS.E.Ii, n V. Sc. Honor executors of the late W. G. Barnes is visiting her sister, Mrs. E. E.Annls, by last Saturday. He was tecom- ,A•:I.Graduate of Universityof Toronto. All The death of Dr. Lafayette Wood- pr pied b hie wife and fitmil and (One of Our Prgdactions) all the basket and basket material in y y e� ease. Cla prompt and careful attention.�ltdhe ruff, of Asotin, Washington State, J1rs. Low. who spent the week-end We sell Sill's Rite-Lite Lens'ja r •::a0o2. Claremont. 341y _ stock and will be able to furnish fruit Pe -- baskets on the shortest notice and at removes one of Brougham's old boys, atth relatives and friends here. --- all 1nalieS of cars-the best current prices. Writs or phone. the youngest son of the late Nelson in the market for # Woodruff, medicine manufacturer. - _ i�1gi0$ttffili! �etsf3f• GREEN RIPER. - � the price. � He has been away from here for over - FRANK PENNOCKI fort ears.' — 'FOR SALE �� V. RICHARDSON-Real Es y y On Thursday. November let, there y •Y�` .•tate. Insurance.Conveyandng, rtotasy GREEN RIVER, - ONTARIO will be a boa social held In the Green Heavy Wagon,$ Public,Etc..'Pickering.Out. any 39t! 08HAWA. River Hall. under the auspices o!the Bugg y, • Missionary Department of the Union Set of Iron-Harrows rS, POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer,. As the result of swallowin _a uan- Sabbath School. Local Latent will Fe tar Oeantise or York Aad Ontario. ens _•_ 'PIC�N� �•• g q All in good shapeaAlaa ail kinds aliens to oa motretra • • ti of A. B. S. and C. tablets just furn[sh'a good program. Come and - s aotie., a@}as.sat;:«o sf.ee o.. Ons, �� after uoon Monday Ralph Davidson, bring your hoz and and help along Woodworking and Genlra�l � _ LUMBGJ� ��� aged two years and ten months• son of Dr. Grenfell's Labrador Mission. Blacltsmithing. B.BE�TOI3 TOWh7BHIPOLEBTi Morley Davidson.Simcoe street south The anniversary of the Green River - D• �v yn••r. o•mnalmicaw fee >•» is dead. and an older boy. aged four Baptist Church will be held on sun. W. H. JACKSON, Brock Road •as 9davits, il••oansAns. 9 . b: Kan" si lo•n •o Siem �aaqaet ,.1d� at uuftp I� • ' years, is seriously ill. The mother of day and Monday, November Atli and , toter eW5 is tvA�::Ona. i-t -/�$pha,l�j Qa ng' the two boys left the Vouse for a few o"t'h. Seivices on Sunday at 230 and ry j>AVID A. PUGH-Live stock nuc- minutes,during which time the child. 7.00 p. m. Rev. E. Orsborn, of Clare- A fuctieer. Graduate of C. M,.Jones' School. Just:arrived another ren located the tablets in a'cupboard. moot, will preach. Song service will Here YAr Chicago. Lifetime nWienee with pedigreed It is`thought that they put som+�of be led,by the Wbitevale Baptist Choir " stock. Block and ring work. All kinds of sales Car of Toronto ,A8 them is water and drank them, while in the afternoon and by the Claremont prop tly attended-to. Terms reasonable. Phos phalt Slab shingres Others they eWaIIOWed, The doctors Baptist Choir in the evening. Albert 0010 aremoac. Idly i who rushed to the home are of the Greenway, violinist, will be at both WM, MAW, LICENSED AUC- red and green shades opinion that it was the strychnine services. Full particulars of the con- TIONEER,tor York,Qntarioand Darhua 4 in. and 5 in. t0 the that caused death. The older lad, cert to be held on Monday evening Cement cog ties. All kinds of wales promptly attended seeing his brother fall to the floor in will be given next week, f --:aarrrmned atrNEV 5'�Bell and Innddepea- weather. We will Y convulsions. went to the door and ^ ",daut phenea. Wbitby,oat. sty quote low Prices on called his mother. She rushed Io and WHITEVALE. Coal, ; found the younger lad lying on the the above In large Hoot,and immediately the older boy A s cod rain would be ver welcome. •,�'� -BQRNUMEA11 BRCS. quantities. dropped. Mrs.Davidson, frantic with The land has been very hard and wells --:Lumber, grief, hastily summoned. medical aid, are gcing dry. (FREN CHMAN'S BAY) - and Drs. McKibbon and Bird respond- We understand that our Inspector, , W. D,' Gordon.& SO% ed. Upon their arrival the younger Mr. Hutchison, paid an official visit to sb 12]gles .Builders, General Contrab- lad was dead. They turned their otir school on Tuesday and found ev- tors and Sign Writers. efforts to try and save the older bag ervtbing in good shape. Read Roofing -JUST e o o sE who was In con vulsions. His condi, t'4 a are sorry to report that R. Mel- y r Alterations and repairs of every tics is now considered hopeful. The .rose• while working a machine in description. Concrete work Coroner, Dr. Hoig• was notlfied;'hut, Buffalo,-had the misfortune W break \ ' ! alter bearing the evidence, decided hig arm in two laces. tearing the lig- an and Latin ; Chimneys repaired If you are in the market for a new P R g ! pa an inquest was unnecessary. . aments ver badly. They have hopes - Estimates free. car, we can. Rive you a Chev- p - P rolet, Superior, Oldsnlo- n the wrm, however. of saving h er FAIRPORT P. O., - OTT. STOUFFVILLE. The cafeteria tea recently held in �•''� x bile, Oakland, Over- the hall by the Women's Institute was F. A• R E E S 0 i�p p � land or Durant. ! R. E. Forsytb.•of Claremont, was a a great success. They report that Fruit Trees, Shrubs Etc• business visitor to our town on Satur- three men attended. The proceeds Z,pC•,JgZ+ ==•ez,.ti ' :LII pori have t0 do is state which day, er abled the Indies to pay' off'the bal car ,and we -will also service — .Having assured the sgenvy for E. D. Elijah Pennock has sold his block to arca of the debt on•the piano. —� Smith 8c Son. Ltd., Nurserymen, same a repair'all makes. Hugh,Anderson• who intends turning Hugh Pugh bad a business, trip to of Winona, Ont. of e s with the it into a boarding house. the city one day last week but on ac• �r _ tam prepared to take orders for all t3 rantee, J. L. Byer, our apiarist, shipped a count of serious trouble to nis car hePiockermgeo k Ors of eFruit ntal reel,ShruSmall Fr ats, .carload of .honey to the west, when was detained in the city for several Satisfaction guaranteed�r youlr the freight alone was over$500.00. days. It was the car all right that money refunded. From now on we are bound to have detained him-for he says so himself. " lowest possible prices. y pure'milk, as it will from now on un- Neat Sunday afternoon at. 2.30 ��� .,%44 ,Special rates for large quantities,. Give us a call on repairing or when dergo the Pasteur treatment Mr. o'(1 ick the Annual F.ally of the Bap g - 28tf / baying a new car. Borinsky. who has the Pasteur 'plant, tiEt Sunday School will be held. Miss N. ,• ChapIDaII, �ICg@I'lII will supply the town's milk.supply.-- Whidden, of Toronto, is expected to The anniversary services of the be present to deliver an address. she µ Geraw s ' Garage, Presvbterian Church will behold on is a daughter of Chancellor Whidden• tOre 3 GOohBhutt and Sunday neat. when Rev. Dr. J. C. of McMaster University, and has S -Robertson general provincial secretary cbm8"^f an^tplar]t_�oag_y-Dung - Brougham of Sunday Schools; Toronto, will offi• l;irls, ;. Fleur PIUWS ciate. Good congregations attended the AND Rli;PAIRs Phone 505 Pickering The government has decided that re-opening and anniversary services instead of giving us a new post office, of the Whitevale Baptist Church on Now Is the time to et your stock is sr Binder Twice 8 in, Grain Grinder they will enlarge the present one. Sunday last. The Methodist Church condition for winter. kindly cancelled their evening service, ' The have a Rang of men working at ' Roan Shosthorn Ball, the building and putting In a new fur• thereby helping to make the services purgative St11s, i � t.�QTT Condition Powderer. • born Sept.2fJth,19 pace, Hslf a loaf is better than no a Greater success. Mr. Ireeon, the Worm Powd re. loaf. decorator, is to be'congratulated on Cough howderr A large public meeting was held on the manner In which his work was R r W. P. D18II8y, �1 r88IIW00d Fridayevening on behalf of the Ar- done. On Monday evening the mem- .'!42tf Phone Pick 714 on a di Charles Ata,Toron g bers and adherents of the church. badalways on hand at right B td� menlan fund. A woman from Armeniaprices, No and told about the atrocities of asocial evening,when a very interest- _- Ga M Is well known ao WE alas GRADE the Turk. Canvassers are out this Ing Programme composed of music, proprietary Preparations, Crude- week, having as their objective the recitations, chalk talk•,aad games was Drugs, Stationery, Toilet g�W8wal�r$ SCHOOL. Seen demand for our raising of$750.00. given, atter which lunch was provid- Goods,CGitgars$ Oigditettes, ' • • Mrs. Noah Hoover, of town,'tme of- -ed. A very pleasant part of the pro- Tobaccos. ' (~Stam �hO Graduates all the time. Do not Pickering township,has been very ill gramme was the presentation to Mr. �•�+a plDfrom blood poieoninq, infected from Vpham of.% well-filled ptirg Then M alts Osndies. *" , FL 1KING - - fool with education. Get the Best, a small scratch in the hand. It was all sang "For He's a Jolly IIo'od Fel- -­AND -- IL always page, Our record. for feared that the arm moat be smptti- low," and went home. rated. as the ,whole arm a to the - I ' i pas preppaa1r•eed to do Chopping and p Opt Making_ewve" Monday, lacin students ib Dai shoulder is affected,, �a Cobalt sees vision of another big a' lxcelled in Canada. rite for amount of sickness in town duringgym' Grain holdings 4VWinnfipeg are +y• • p to ue. Comm ce no the condition of the is understood, to far ahead of last year. _ C 8tenebosts-For-Sale g the month, due, it - e milt supplied to y ' -=r a411D F. BA 188a! Ch�'eT1�0IIt fln the town. The abnormal amount of _Ontario cheese: eggs and hooey `'QOtgat'y $11lg80D E R I N G-,' ;;,.W1 .1-S. „ p W. J. Elliott, Principal dry weather,we believe, conduces to a lead at•the British Farmers'Dairy Rural Route No.2 large amount of the sickness. Show. QiC3Clf=13Z� , . �OZ1tmMC� , .. �,A v'.�_ - .,� ;.•�.'. ,<, ":=r Fti :.,�. ':fit; '«'�:' , f. 9-ti, Y. '` . "17uYa haw it was.. Eirbya a good '(,} �tss He&& - friend. He'd neve„tell on me if they Marvels of 'surgery achlsred 1h the «� - . o - i�i�Ei �iie �st hanged hiin for !t. st '; "They won't do that; Misis McLean," animal-and insect world are described 'i -_- ths.alder.b=ther-assured her. "We're by Mr. E. J. Boulanger, one of this s s18NO010 Qa . �. tee plOCQr - �mi" ng -2Ia3 ouY vvSo dfd thte tfi3n(I: caretorl� of the >ra>�Qam rail: wsb hss ` r„ Irby and I-have shaken hands on been watching experiments at Vienna. buy - that But about your otoI don't Take it be" to csqu. its soe how were going" to use It. kinds were made with two y "' _ We must protect your sister, too, as kinds of English water-beetle, the by-** well as my cousin. If we go to,the dr°phllus and the dyUscus, both of ,� Naw a pocket 1n pa police with your evidence and ask them which gre [ound.in stagnant•pools and p.;. k 3: Kirby, y auto arrest y packet bf M to:release Kirb they'll wa sl The nniaa streams. Olaf t, you." • operation_consisted. Qf decapic -e -ready fre � - "I know," she nodded wisely, "and tating the insect and cementing aa- _ e g Q of course they'd find out about'Esther other head on to its truncated body by w Malik u eertf6e- t e thestory papers would get it and the exuding fluid. r Al r�. h n and GREEN -i�� scatter the s ry verywhere." After -the operation had been per Zr and an ,�b Exactly. We must protect her formed, dytiscua bodies were found fie's� U' first. Kirby Wouldn't want anything 6� z `. �eiperior to the best Japans. 'Tie►tit todag. - done that would hurt her. Suppose swimming about the aquaria with hy- • ry - - we put it up to him and see what he drophilus heads, and vice versa. - - wants to do." Then followed a startling revelation "But we can't have him kept in is insect psychology-it such a thing Ne s Fail," she PaDtested. exists , When a male head was. put ' t im out-on nli; 11'. not a female body the battle became male �� �6 get bo c to-day, to-morrow,"• 1112 Instinct and made love to normal 'y �ae[Ia$fi Ta' l e� �� "Well," she agreed reluctantly. "If. females. -Biot-tv$en a ems a ea was --. • a' r g that's the best we can do." I stuck on a male body the male stopped ' Rose would have liked to have paid courting and became passive, t t k K' by' generosity in kind. If Th ba it se experimenters also _ restored i ` -BY WILLIAM MACLEOD RAINS her sister. had rant been a factor P of the equation_she would have gone sight to li•blind frog by.grafting. into f straight-to the police with her story ''the eye' socket the living eye of an. - '� and suffered arrest gladly to help her other frog. "r friend. But the circumstances did not F; (Copyright, Thomas Altera.) , _ permit a heroic gesture. She had to CHAPTER XV,--(Cont'd.) Jack, almost in a whisper. His atti- t Naturalists tell us that a cater- James Cunningham met Rose with a I tude,was tense. His eyes burned-with (To becontinued.) - ;pillair can eat twice its own weight of, ` suave courtesy, by- with reserver Uke excitement _ vea_i twenty_fow-hours,. — his he knew of only one -ao,, w o 6J. l feet about which the sister of Esther i they were?�� James asked. -His cold 4' McLean would want to-talk with hini.' eyes did not, lift from her until she 4 Did she intendtoto be reasonable?,answered. ' h lent and avoid a. m that could "No. It was entirely dark. The wo• 0 * ' Would she accept .a. monetary settle- , a4 man was on the other side of-the man. & only hurt her sister as well as the- I wouldn't have. been sure she was areputation of the name of Cunning- woman except for the rustle of her tIay or I tg g ham? Or did she mean to try to im- skirts and the perfume." �r pose itupoasible condition? Dow much "Sure it wasn't the perfume you use jar `'. Didn't Know the Brand. .rid she know and how much ieaess? yourselilt�hat you smelled?" Old Sport (trying to ring ia)-"I see $3 ':Until he discovered-that he meant to "I don't use any." Jl ; "You stick to it that you met a man _ this ozone is putting a-fine tint on that EDDY$ y play his cards close. y M ATC H E$ pretty cheek of yours!" tiJG� Characteristically, Rose- came di-•and a woman, but couldn't possibly - t1sG reedyy to the int tter the. first few recognize either of them,"•James Cun- - , . . _ Saleslady (at the shore). -."This trorde of introduction. ningham said, still looking straight at I ain't 'Ozone,' old dear-its called the y r ,} "Bloom of Youth.' � You know rn sister. Eather Me- , y She hesitated an instant. Somehow y ' • ' _ .she. did -like_•the way he put this. - THOSE I7SEFUL CLOTHESPINS. 1 _� gstenographer of ou'r uncle?"'"Yes;' she gala steadily. -'_ __ _ . • - .:' The girl was standing. She had de- ••You didn't take the elevator rap, - - - - liquid Whe>rit is-desired to strain any hot -- it - clined a chair. She. stood sstraight- then?„ quid such as Jelly, cottage cheese, _ g1 backed as an Indian, carrying' her. "No. I'm not used to automatic ell- soup or starch through a cloth, pin I -. f -head with fine spirit. -Her"eyes at- vators. I rang when I got to the door. _- - the cloth-to the top of the receptacle. It 4 t�11acked the oil barker, would not aid,. which is to contain the liquid with or- . oil the ���. ' n Nobody answered, but the door was L a thousandth part oL as inch to his' open. I rang again, then went Binary clothespins. This will not only 4mPassivity, in and switched on the light. There make the work easter, but will prove "I-I have met her," he answered. didn't seem-to be anybody in. I-didn't - a aafeggard"•against scalding. You can bank on a�4� "You know . . . about her trouble, feel right about it. I wanted to :lifter tis aitermortefs •• y 8 go- A POPULAR BLOUSE IN SLIP d ! g gi{s 44gs will stand the Yes- M cousin mentioned it. We- , ON STYLE. Next to theology, the thing dearest « But I wouldn't because I thought may- any brother and I-greatly regret it. be he-your uncle-was trying to g°L-it where the go"is hardest _ Anything in reason that we cslti do we dodge me. I looked into the bedroom. 4509. An old friend with new tea- tc+ the heart of a Scotsman is money. d.:--- i��i st'cmrse hold ourselves bound -moi-r Robert Horne. . .. �'O� hard , He wasn't there. So after a• little.tures is this •stylish model. The tut- _ n z • for." I went to a door into anothei 'ness of the front makes this style at- y'0'u$ it Note thio axe with is 'fed'of It-Aced puce with a 8e flashed s glance at Jack who that was ahlit and knocked on IL 1 tractive for slender figures. The sleeve Mi^"rd's Liniment for Dandruff. firebitled,finish that mists ; mAnrmnred a hurried agreement. Thedon't - - grae know why I opened it when no may be in wrist or elbow length. O � u �� c• anger man's eyes were buay.,exaifa answer came. Something seemed to Th'a Pattern is'cuf-in '6 sizes: >44, X � ��oo <. f lni"i a calendar on the wall. m6ve my hand to the knob. I switched 36, SS '4D 42 and 44 inches bast mea- lididn t coma to see you shoat thg :�� ,--� s... , h..,,cu„i almo. Gerdes fe the s..u, at b sow,- the young woman writ. on, "yam+" ,Tames asked, gently. sure. A 38 inch alae requires 23Ns „ffit ac a .man prat. .aveew coneetwe, r seauti- ?,. cheeks Bushed, but chin held high.• The girt gulped She made a weak, yards of 32 *inch material. It made na Anorsed nuns.. vostor". son. 89ftw coneetio■ Nor would I care to express m o n with short sleeve 234 yards will be re- is " L• nq.tvaid s:. )free atae4aeed _ �P - y P small--gesture with_her hand, ea -- tfie creature wbo could-thou h to push from her-mind the BiSHOP d SON, 8eadamen ` take advantage of such a girls love. horrible sight her eyes had looked Pattern mailed to'any address on re9e[kevllle, Ont. I intend to see Justice is done my sic- upon. "He was dead,In the•chair,tied ceipt of 15c. in silver or stamps, by - 'ter, as.far- as it can now be done- to it, I think I screamed. I'm not the• Wilson Publishing Company, 73 But not to-day. First,I'm here to ask sore. But I switched off the light and 'gest 'Adelaide .SL, Toronto Allow - yyoou if yours friends of Kirby Lane. ahu't the &for. My knees were weak, Dayo u�believe he killed his uncle?" end 1 felt awf'1!y queer in the head. two wee>rs for receipt of pattern: REEDS No, replied James piromptly. "I I was crazyto' et awayfrom the —4- Write as far prlbes on highest prods. am quite sure he didn't kill him. I place, butcouldn't seem o have the a aim ng to get him out on bond. Any r to rlaove. I leaned a - - Basket Heeds-Also Frames and Tray tryi poa*e against the e1AMr,9 SMART MANT ` 6ain that is asked I'll sign fob.^' door,weak and limp-as a small-puppy. � � Boards. Then I want to-tell u somethin , BiiOCKVtL4E,OMT y° Then 1 heard some one corrin up the $i'aa.�pitit W1�IOW Works you don't know. The.testimon shaven stairs, and I knew I mustn't be caught that Ki went to his uncles s eft- g Brantford, Ont. _ -- ' &Part 1 switched the=lights just `went about 9.20 and left nearly an as some one came to'the landing out. - - - hour later. That isn't true." +� side. "How do yod know it isn't, , "Who-was.it? Did he come in?" - "Because I was there myself Part:asked Jack - of the time." I "He rang and knocked two or three i is va Jack stared at her in blank dismay..times Then he came in. I was stand- /� - Astonishment looked at her, too- f rpm i i'I I ,{ the older brother'i'e es. ' ing by the table with my hand on some the kind of heavy metal paperweight His ,; = • ' "You were in my uncle's-a�artinent hand w% groping for the light switch. I ! e - -on.tho night of the murder,dames I could tell that. He'must have heard said at last me, for he called out,, 'Who's there T' .t : •� - �,� � not only "I was I came to Denver to see i In the darkness there I was horribly at mustard him-to get justice for my sister. I frightened. He might be the murderer I ,bbd you 1�� a ({avo>G to ra�� didn't intend to let the villain escape+eame- back.- -If not, of-course he'd .i�J mote zest Ots1' scot free for what he had done." think I had done it. So I tried to slip i �]yo iates dBs Pardon me, interrupted Jack, and b him. He um $pause et aids y' jumped at me and caught. the girl noticed his voice had' a queer me by the hand. I pulled away from - not to foods- r note of aaisiety in it "Did your sister him and hit hard at his face. The 34�, - ever tell,yon that my uncle was-res-�paper-weight entd w just stili in my hand and tiwMoveR � � t29 GttelD[e for-?" He left the sentence 1 he went down just as though a liam- - in air. mer had hit him. Iran out of the Up Against at. "No, she won't talk yet. I don't I room, downstairs, anal out .into the Mosquito-"Cnme on, fellows. There know why. But I found a note signed street.- Jame looked " is the fellow in there that slapped my that."his initials. Hera the man. I:know Witliout meeting anybody?- •• „Yes-„ child last night! _ ----- - - <- - s! ed at his brother, "I think "You don't know who it was you �OII3C t0 Lectures,_DernonstrshOns and PractiCtCs we may take that for granted, Jack struck?- Knew His Business. We'll accept such responsibilities on "Unless it was Kirby.- The elevator boy was green at the at the _ us as it involves. Perhaps you'd bet-, "Jove! That explains the bruise on ob. Two passengers, a man an a -' -- - - __ ter not interrupt Mrs�McLean Lill she his chin,"Jack cried out "Why didn't woman, got on at the street floor. --Agricultural ' �o me has finished her oto ?" fist he tell ns that. "Ninth,"- said,the the'-latter, once they, , "I made an appointment with'him The color flushed theyoung woman's 1924 — SHORT COURSES - 1924 _ after-Had tried all-day to Ret hitii lieeka• :' ' e iii were fairly started. "Sixth," said the ends, lie-aadL_ If on the''phone or to see him. That was he guessedi I was the one that attract an�-A% b the sixth floor Stock and Seed Judging - (Two and Accounts-Feb. 4 - Feb. 18. Thursday, the day I reached town.,, him lie wouldn't tell." and stopped at the ninth. On the way - th - 19th. Market Milk, including Mechanical ' "He was in Colorado Springs all "How would he guess it?" asked back the inan,satd: "Why in thunder Poultry Ralaing-(Four Wee a7- frtgera - 1. F that day," explained James. James. `----- didn't you stop at the sixth floor? The January. 8th - February-2nd. Condensed .and -Powdered Milk- Horticulture"Yes, he to me so when I reached "He knew I meant tr s nel t,ta, is lower rh., Courses: Murch 3rd - March loth. im na y c ity Club. lie didn't meant fo make him do Justice to s than ninth." "I Fruit and-Vegetable Gro,*Ing-Jan Ac j know that,"said the elevator boy, "but uary 21st - February 2nd. l Refrigeration=March 17- Mar.28. s want to see me, but I wouldn't let him 1 Eather. I suppose I'd' made wild the lady said 'Ninth' first-- - Floriculture and Landscape (larder ! Creamery and Cheesemaking -0ff till he agreed. So he told me to threats. Besides I ]eft m Courae,:Including Mechanical Re- y glove Ing-Feb. 4th - Feb. 16th. t came to tTle Paradox and he would there---on the table,'I think. I'd taken Dairy Courses: trigeration-Mar. 24 - Mar. 28. k give me ter. minutes. He told me not it off with some nation of writing a =Our Complete Debt.. Course for Factory Cheese and Bee Keeping (Two Weeks)--Jan- to eeks) -Jan•to come till nearly ten, as he would be note telling your uncle I 'had' been Teacher-"We borrowed our sumer- Buttermakers - January 2nd - l uary 8th - January 19th. -busy. I thing he hoped that by put-'thel•e and that he had to see me next Drainage and Drainage Surveying i els from the Arabs, our calendar from March 14th. ting it so late and at chis rooms he day." bdtivlJ deter me from coming But I i "The police iiidn'E find a woman's the Romans, and our banking from the Cow-Testing--Ian:7th - Jan. i9ih. i (Two Weeks)--Jan-_8 Jan t3. . Italians. Can any one think of any Farm Dairy-Jan. 21st - Feb. end. Tarm Power' inc!uVrog Tractors. intended to see him. He couldn't get,glove in the room, did they?" James v Factory Milk and Cream Testing, i Gasoline Engines, etc'. - Two , :-away from me so easily as. that. I;asl4ed his brother. ether examples." tricluding -Factory ' Management �Neei e)-dap. 1.2-Feb. 2. - went" i "Didn't hear o€it if they did," Jack Willie•Willis -"'Dur lawnmower Back moistened his dry lips. Ilia.de-'replied.' rrem the Smiths,our snow=shovel from �••• roam are nlsnaea to niort the rmgwrc,nen:r a fatm'erR tarretera' tom. datt9mca,•voaltn nair ease had quite vanished. When "That's it. you see, explained Rose the vtrt-sern ths. hoKlraltarat. who may be aLle to Hos. home for Drat a short yerlod durine "�b0 q " ' " the Joneses, and prat baby carriage the trutr.r a,4atn,. t •:did you go"' "Kirby would know my glove. It was from the Bumps." r� H Ali r� i.aro.rzm with the•rareDticn of the lair, rourmea, ret Which a avail rMetrulnu "It was quite u llttl@ Past a quarter a small: riding-gauntlet with a ,rose -- ti'• A chaser`from the Lome am,:nAlain. meetlWt other prorte talerested In the thimUs In which to ten when I reached his rooms." embroidered on it. He probably took Australia furnishes the,bulk of-the rou art hit-meal, eeehanse of eaVerie„^e anti the a:quircramt of icno.kAae, vin do you fed. "Did you. any. O n . "Plan to ►tuhd mime course that apreasa to you. Redurad rater on ratIva". write for boot• s Y " y ging p or It with him when he left He kept worlds•au�lply of pearls. Lth the raurxe and sale rot railway rerttno.u.' y 4- :timing down? asked James. , still about,.the whole thing because.I -.�►- - - __ _ 'A man and a'woman passed me on was the woman and he was afraid of Minard'i Liniment Meais Cuta. J. B. � PI:7C: r`chi stairs." gettin' me into trouble." _ preside at - Director at Ezteaaion Registrar 1 { reasonable," a ISSUE No. 43--'23.. �+r "A man and • woman,- repeated "Sounds r , greed James, _ ,ti.•✓ ,.""„ z -.kx .:,• f. .•';' ;"^'.. :.. t :;'a 'R•:... '+'6,ts , '+r' r,t, .rY,,,yy.'`�? 'A,"ti .t,�a; , ' :.i^z+.re :t•'K :�..• y. ;j: c'. ."'.'.d' -« ,rY4... 3',.,^'.5 . ..'s�ti.'r.: k •.;+C•. 't.+r�ip�� •:S-.� •�t 'r; J ;,.s-4<. t .•^•tyw!, ?^w°.','t. , ra, tai e w i .� b' h , 1 ro , ..-.u{ + 3"J,C +. ,'..., �, ,..d!,,. y'f'„^.' �,. ,.•�,. '+'�` k3 +F',.+4"+ C+,.) -.+k�iE!�'ak's.. r:a:a i k Y .. •.....� -.. :. ,. 'rs-. ;-,.> .>,:,..'�•r G• .,t,,,„ a'- r. w-...w.. .".ai �'y5.. ^o- Jc-°"5?^'--+2t:,.. ' ',r Sn-• s^>,., #. +.a 'i.. ,. .. .. J-wua. ^> a .,...'. - .�-.`• t. '.i'-•. s j,•^r*• 'rN „^i-7,. '"'s s7• r., r..,. ,. - .fj-....: . i, ��•'+ .'� T.t"T.ce,<' :;fir 9+ �G; y`"},"-i'F'-'�' .,� ,-. . - ;r. - - ... ' ._ _ 1 4a s , _ ' BB LNKED V�ITH INDIA AND The ee 's: li ke s - I' trANADA BY AIRSHIP SERVICE }� I. �' { 2. 11 ' ` TOR® TO. - , ,. rth $ • � Man wheat-No. 1 No a 1.-0J » N " cb : W Man. oats--No. CW, 51'J4oi _.A despatch from London says:--ibe pooled and made available to all -� „ F 3 CW, 4734c; No. 1 feed, 461rre. 1 ~Britain to Canada by airship in less parts of the,Empire. --- �;;; , `�' -- i "than SO hours." The stead ro esa in sir transit Manitoba barley-Nominal Y .progress -- All the,stbove, track, bay ports. This idea -was,held out, although was described by Sir Samuel Hoare, f:. Am. corn-Track; 'Toronto, No. !� ',y warewhat nebulously.perhaps,'at Fri- Minister of the Air, to the Imperial yellow; $1,26. - day afternoon's sitting of the Eco- Economic Conference. He empha- : :, •°x.'wV, r Ontario barley-60 to 62c. ,...,, . .11 • nomic Conference. sized in 'particular the intention of ° , Buckwheat-No.. 2. morainal. . Sir Samuel Hoare British Minister the British Goverr_ment to conclude a Ont. rye-No. 2, 70 to 72c. cf Air Services, had been outlining to contract- for an airship service to ° ' Peas-No. 2, nominal.the Conference the proposed Burney Egypt and India, under the scheme) Millfeed-=Del' Montreal ireights,1 },, 3� . , bags included: 1Brsn, per ton, $'28.26, airship service between London and drawn up by Commander Burney, and ' b shorts per ton, $31.2b; - m.ddlings,l 'Cairo and on to India, : - he informed the Dominion represents- , . 'a G .�.., ;� - $88,25; good feed flour, $2.10. '..• Then Col. Amery,, First Lord of I tives that their co-operation would be �'' - ". x Ontario wheat-No. 2 wloite, 96c toy the.Admiralty, drew a picture of"the; welcomed if they desired to offer it. `P" 1 outside. . ''" $ �� �. - thought the airship.had reached the explained, had been suspended by the °^ ... pntar.o corn-Nominal. j Ontario fiour-hTinety per cent pat., stage when its success was assnr2d.l British Government since August,i INHERE CANADA'8 BUILDINQ WILL t3TAN,D AT'THE BRITISH EMPIRE in, jute bags, Montreal, promptshi I3y taking the extreme northern circle 1921, and it.had now only a few mil.- I 7 b , track it could ehorten the actual die- to - EXHIB}Tlppl- meat, $4. 0; Toronto aeie ti. ry airshipe left over from•the war,,I �, n , sea s Canada's azantiiui building is sow in process of erection at Wembley, fence, to Canada. Airships could be atgred in their hangars. But it real- Manitoba. flour-1st pats.,:in jutal England, in preparation for the.Empire Exhibition neat year. The picture , -turned out almost•with the rapidity ized that the time had •come #o take. - sacks, $6.b0 per bbl 2nd pats., $6.' 'of automobiles. Germans, he observed,'up airship work on commercial lines. shows the stte marked by a huge sign "Canada: _ - _ - - '- Hay-Extra No. 2 timothy, per ton, 1 l _.___-_..._.-_.. _.. . .._ ._-.___-. track, Toronto, $15; No. 2 $14.50• No ' had during the war constructed Zep- Commander Burney, in his scheme, 8 $13.50 mixed, $12: t a lips in ten weeks. ! ll roceed b three stn s First ry he P P Y p � LAKES CONFERENCE STANDS BEHIND THE. straw-Car Iota,p ton, $9-- Col Ame 's remarks were made Iii will roduc,'d -an airshi able to Cheese-New, larg , 25 to 26c; j -during a somewhat desultory discus- reach India in -100 flying-hours, and twine, 26 to 261§c; triplets. 27 to -" @ion, in which Hon.. George,P. Graham,Will experiment with that between' ST LARENCEA�`ERAYS PROJECT 271,4c; Stiltons, 27 to 28c. Old, large, i . observed' that Canada at present was England and Egypt. Secondly, lied • 82c; twins, 33 to 33%c.. ' ...b of much:interested-iir-the--lighter=,-wilYes - --- . . Buttery-Finest creamery punts,•40 +"' than-aircraft, especially as under the'dia, and, thirdly,.he will make the ser A despatch froth Milwaukee says:=j The purposes of tfie conference are: t° 42c; ordinary creamery, 87 to 8. No, 2, 36 to 37c. proposed Cairo service Canada would vice bi-weekly, and keep six, ships of ,Canadian delegates are taking a prom-i Preservation of lake levels and. pro- � Eggs-Extras in cartons, 44 to 46e,' , •not be affected. 5,000,000 'cubic feet actually in com- inept part in the work of the Great:tection of harbors and channels; pro- extras, 42 to 43c; firsts, 88 to 89c,l _ Ths, South African delegates point•-mission. Even if a service is estab- Lakes Harbor Conference,which open='motion _of harbor development and seconds, 31 10 ,, ' ed out that they were more intrested lished only as far as Egypt, it will ,d here Thursday afternoon. Joseph;'port efficiency. . - Live poultry-Sprigg chickens, 4 in aeroplane development, particular- mean a.considerable saving in time in G:bbona and D. M. Gowdy of Toronto,;' Co operation between harbor cities lbs. and over, 26c; chickens, S to 4 ly inview of the extent to which'the the carriage of mails and passengers _and William H. Duncan 'of Midland,!for the, stimulation of Great Lakes lbs.,_22c.;.hens, over b lbs., 24c; do, 4 aeroplane is being used for patrol between London and Australia. Lon- Ont were a g ge to 5 lbs., •22c; do, 3-to 4 lbs., 17¢, ppointed on .the Nomired commerce to the hi hest stn of roosters, 15c; ducklings, over 5 lbs.,' evork in their country. The dissuasion don to Caro would be negotiated, it tions Committee. and Mayor•Alfred';agrvlce. 22c; do, 4 to 6 lbs., 20c; turkeys.l 'had two'developments: First, the ap- is reckoned; in two• instead of from Maguire and Wm. A. Summerville of Co-ordination -of water and rail young, 10 lbs., and up, 25c. : po}ntment of a committee o! the Con- three-and a half to six days, and when Toronto on the Resolutions Committee.I linea to effect quick and efficient trans- Dressed poultry-Spring chickens,) rY . . ference to consider the details of the the service is extended to India the Mayor Maguire addressed the banquet' port of freight to and from lake ports, 4 lbs. and over, 33c; chickens, 3 to 4' Burney.scheme, and, second, the gen-'present 14% days would be c'ut down Thursday night, and J. H. Duthie of giving economic and efficient service lbs., 30c; hens, over; 6 lbs., 80c; do, 4 •eral agreement that it was desirable to five. . . Toronto, Secretary of the National'.to the entire nation. � . to 5 lbs., 28c;-do, .8 to 4 lbs., 20e„ to create some machinery whereby the As for Australia, London'to Perth Waterways, AssociaMen, spoke Friday; It is also proposed to unite A `er- roosters, 18c; ducklings, over 6 lbs.,, experience of Great Britain and the now takes 28 days, and by.airship it afternoon. i [can and Canadian cities on the Creat 28c' do, 4 to -5 lbs., 26c; .turkeys, ; Dominions in air transportation could.should need only 11.days ! young, 10•lbs. and up, 80c. 1. . Other Canadian de`l'egates present Lakes in a movement to back the St Beans-Canadian, hand-picked, B34 l.. are: Thomas McQueen. Cozitroller �V, Lawrence Rivez Deep Waterways pro 7c rimes, 6%c: �OAIVADA USES LARGE r W. Hiltz,.Toronto, and D: I. Whits,;jest Resalutiona eAdorsing this water- Ida le products-.S pp, per Imp. Jr., Midland, Ont. Twenty- two Wis-'way and condemning the diversion of gal., $2.50; per b_;;r n, $2.40 par '� 11 t3i.JTPUT OF TEXTILES I consin and Great Lakes cities are rep-r water from Lake Michigan through gal.; maple sugar, lb., 25c. ' -- 1_resented among the 100. delegates the Chicago Drainage Canal .will ba Honey-60-lb. tins, 11 to 12c per ib , F FortySix Mills in Dominion 'present. adopted. Canada's co-operation in the 10-1b. tins 11 to 12e;.6-lb. tins. 12 to ISc; 21,4-]b. tins, 13 to 1?4c; comb :.t The conference is called: b the.enmura meet o! water trans rte- , --SO Per y ge >>o Cent. _ Pll'eldilCE4l hone r doz. .?6 to N w y, Pe $3 $4, a QGreat Lakes Harbor Association,I tion on the Great Lakes was assured $g-25 to $3.50. , LtCbCC. ick was permanently organized at f by Mayor Maguire..of Toronto in his . Smoked meats-Hams, med., 27 to + A d mpatch. from Ottawa says•- the meeting. i addres's on Thursday. 29c; cooked hams, 40 to 42c- emokedr 'Canada uses about $102;000,000 worth, -__- _..__ . . _ . __. rolls, 22 to 24c;.cottage. rolls, 28 to of manufactured cotton 1 27c; breakfast bacon, 30 to 34c; spe- •. ; . . _. texts ea dlirin g . , • BANKS MAY PAY OFF e:al brand�breakfast ba 34 to 38e a as ►• a of this ne year. arty $54,000,00U � � 8 - DOMINION 1523 BONDS fi backs,boneless, 31 to 38c. ars manufactured within the Frovince '< k 's Cured meats-Long clear bacon, 50f of Quebec, which is ctedited with 80 g : : 9' ' to 70 lbs., $18. 70 to 90 lbs., $17.60 s per Dent. o! the entire Canadian pro- 1 ' Oonversion Into Cash is A,r- `� ` °' x "' 90 lbs. and up $16.b0; lightwea'g t .duction in 192L This .is one of the �.''°: foT b Rt. HOn. r > rolls, in bbls., E38; heavyweight radb.� ontstan3ing facto in a bulletin just . S. Fielding: ?} $88. •.issued by the Dominion Bureau of Sta- `� ` . ` Heavy steers, choice, $7.25 to $7.60. I .. . noi� -•s--'`--�..••..-,. - :-j"-.,..•..- HitCller-3teer¢�C:sv,c"c�`Y c r w. teztfles in 1921. >" Solders o! 1923 bonds who have not ' _ do,good,$5.50 to$6.25; do,med.,$4.b0� The tats) Canadian rodaction of s to $b.60; do, com., $3 to $4; butcher I p °� , yet exercised theiir option- o! converg- heifers.choice,$6.2b to$6.76;do,mod., - these tndastries in that year was $71,- Sion into the'1928 or 1943 refundia x $4.50 to $5:25 d , com., $3 to $4; bnt• 200,000 while the vatne of these menu- �y. issue may have their bonds paid off ti cher cows, choice,;4.25 to$5; ao,m ` fa+etttred and partly manulactnred - -- --�-- - =` --- I in cash through any branch of any $3 to $4; canners and cutters, $1. ^ `.,products brought in from Other conn-� To Honor Canadian Regiment .chartered bank in Canada, it was an- to $2.50; butcher bulls, good, $4 - •!tries was $32,288,060. In addition Lady Patricia Ramsay... known best'nounced on Friday by Rt. Hon. W. S. $5; do, com., $2.50. to $3.50; feed' . _ there was also imported $18,953,000 of to Canadians as Princess "Pat" •thee Fielding; Minister of Finance. steers, good, $5 to $6; do, fair, $4.6 to $5; stockers, good,-$4.50 to $5; do, -raw cotton, 831 but'$108,276 of whieh�colonel la chief of Princees patrieia•a I The bonds call for paptnent of the fair, 53.50 to E4; milkers and a rig M came from the Un}tad States• . Canadian Light 'Infantry, aRho le to principal at the Department of Fin- +' �' In the indus place a memorial to her regiment in'ance Ottaw end at the offices of ersx$80 to $120; calves, c}Ioice, 10 to ;. try there are 46 planb , a. $11; do; tiled., $8'to $9: do, common, all Canada, of which 21 are in the Memorial Chapel of the ,Royal;the Assistant Receivers-General at $4 to $5; do, grassers, $3.bd to $4 60. Quebec, 20 in Ontario and the other Military Chapel at Sandhurst - The;Charlottetown, Halifax, St. John, lambs,eh'c, $1125 xo$11.bA; do,blicks, I've in the Maritime Provinces, four Queen and Princess Mary have already Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg, Regina; $9.75 to $10; do, com., $8 to $5.50. of them being credited to New Bruns- erected memorials there to their regi!•Calgary. and . Victoria In ad sheep, :igb:ewes, good, $6:50 to-$7.25, ` wick. In 1921 they employed 15,823 menta. dition for the do,fat,heavy, $4 to$5; do, calls,$2 tot-:` greatkr convenience•af $2.50; hogs, thick, smooth. F,W persona, paid $12,142,000 in wages,' 8 the holders, the Minister has now $8.35; do; l.o.b.; ;7.75; do; conntrg ,; risco $38,454,816 in materials and Nine Stories is Highest made special arrangements with .the r points, $7.50; do, selects, $9.25 turned out $?1,200,176 o! products. chartered banks for the payment of The aecendanc o! Bu >n Pati! MONTREAL. - y Quebec in this - .- .- ++the bonds without charge, Oats-Can. West .No. 2 68c industry is found not fri the number, A despatch from Paris says:-Con-r It is urged by.the Minister that it 59c; CVS No. 3';b1 to 571,4c;'extra,Na .. but in the-size o!•its inills. For ex- 'will facilitate settlement promptly' at . 1 feed b6 to 661fac; ~ ample, those producf�ig cotton struction _of one of France a tallest i ,, No. 2 logical white, yarns skyscrapers-nine' stories high-has date of maturity if, when dealing ' 6b to 55%c, Flour-Man spring wbese.- and dotllzare by lar the most import- ;through•a bank the holders will de- stair fists, $6.50; 2nds, $6; strop ° ant in he Indus started in the Rue his. nniers-; ' Capt. Robert Foote p try, their production Hitherto the hi hest buildis were').ver their bonds for e;camination and • bakers, $5.80; winter pats.,- choice, g A pioneer lake captain, whose death tt ' for all Canada being valued at $65; •listing as early as possible before $5.75 to $5.85. Rolled oaf$, bag 90t 4 ,!?8,b96 in 1921, of which eight stories and.a special permit was occurred last wee)_. He has sailed Ills., 3.05. -'Bran, '$28.25- ' .Shorta,t.?, 9 credited $50,096,882'1 November 1. Correspondingly, if $ S needed to construct the, additional, the Great Lakes for sixty-five years, $31.25. Midlings, '$3 .211. Hay, Naf Quebec and only $10,-store for fear of makin a a bends are presented to a bank on or . `;610,662. to Ontario, although that) y' g aged;after November 1' holders must be and' was in command ot_ the steamer 2, er ton, caZ• lata, $lb to $16. ': - iand ugly,alyline, and.cutting off the Noronic until 1918. Cheese=Finest easterns, 21 tot. Province has as many mills as has g 1 I re ared to await a - - 2134c. $utter-Choicest creamery, I. ht and air of the ad'accflt bii:ldir. s,!days, . P.yment for a few Quebec. The capital invested in these - e► themselves.. Interest ceases at ma- 86v4 to 36c:• Eggs-$elected, 42c. Po- •. Quebec cotton yarns and cloth mills is -- A Long-nouts. - . , T'he banks have received instruo: tur.ty date, and if-the_bonds are re- tatoes-Per bag, car lots, 96c to $1. .put at $43,827,000 out of a total of a "And you give the giraffe only oap,tions'as to the form of endorsement Cows, $1.b0 to $2.2b; balls, $2.25 to' twined thereafter claims for further the T�3a than $66,000,000 for all the lump of sugar?"askbd the little boy at 'required from holders of registered $2.50•'canners, $1; fairly good v interest cannot be entertaified. ea]@,w'�. ► p nc�s I We Zoological Gardens, ibonds. - In the case of these, as well _-0 ' $9 to $10; grassers, $2.50 up; hog@, , .--- ' 'Tbat.the cotton textiles industry has "Oh,•yes," replied the keeper. "One�as bearer securities, payment is made A wink ocupies about one-sixth of thick smooths and straight lots of ring:'' . -1. to meet keen competition is evident!lump goes a long way with him:' !only on the surrender of the bonds a second graded, $9; eowa;,�.7b. 1 -^!'rom the fact that over $2.8,000,000 of _ - -.-_._•-__- g eat Yield 7, asanufactnred goods were imported in '• Otal Wh 1921, the, partly manufactured am- C ` 'i K k h Y' ,� v ,Gx r ,•CY ounting to nearly x4,000,000. It is t `a `� r > ; w 3,4 2�� �(�0 Bl1R� c 1. 1. interesting to note that pt these two S '` Ci:.'' This Year 2 classes of goods$16,890,369 came from ' ° °s� 1. A despatch from OttswA cnys:- ii� }y the Ilititedfrom `: ff x s r r 1. - t ' ' : According to a cablegram received Britain and $2;837,b67 from other Y, w ` ° $f``" -ZT �t Pram the International Institute oi< eonntriea. Add to this the pearl 13- °i`" V_ estimate of the production oE.wheat is 600,000 of raw cotton imported from :h1. " ,•. tl�e United States and the importance ` ` .. ., '` " 1� ,,,, Argentina is 248,756,000 t,nahels ° Of that country in this industry is real= •• . gainer 89 047 0 t ea end 130,- 4 � a 1 00 las y r rI.ri 642,000 in 1921. The production of fed, Exports of cotton textile pro- ftax�seed"in Argentina is 75,9$1,000, "` -ducts in .1921 totalled $1,051,91)5, of """ °° phich $389,811 went to the UnitedL " • bushels, 'against 44,280,00u teat yea! ,.0 11 - tCt�.t�e st Sd d� ♦ -Britain and $50?;. a ;std. ' .and 82,2?1,000 in 1921. ` 709 to other•countries. 4e `Wry "These figures for wheat," dates �✓ .. ',1�1 �+ ?�i,;a, .w' s,. T. R. Doherty Canadian Instituto . ,..:._n .. a. _... .. - __ _-jam -..-- ;:+C�"� ' V '�' `C.', r T:n, -.V w�r+w.+, v"W,--.-. "..`°0. •.e.•ti <a„... �+•.`^�i' - ',. .' !e "CQ "'•w .:,,.Plain i ost Card 4o�A ? w t � .»� �� R" Y r" ^•:.', r r`'w>f ,,!-.` f'•".�yv''•» T- -3i , *c .w .. , y �-� cent C nlsdian 'repoFt ant?a)latest , 3,500,000 ' Marks "`u _ , u �.' :,; revisions of the European crop rafse ` - ». _ _ '`" ^"" "$ ' ��" ° .«. , xy�.e <�' the world's total.production .to :1,422, A despatch from Ottawa says:- r " *" r�ra r u >., >: ? Ike''„-w. a K� ;.►x.11u, 072,000 bnaheIs; compared with 3,108,•.y" ., Nearly three and a half million narks n y;. �, ' "°" r w s 00 1 year-and 8,087,000,OOD tax ;:� .; r - 000 0 ant .:in postage were necessary in so-nding power in the Mediterranean X921 Exce Qz ung _BRITAINPS STRIKING P _EP-IN-T_HE_MEIM ,------' - tcountrits; the official tots!t, rtment of Trade' and Commerce Britain is ac g an more of her naval , and the' announcement of the a 0oa o! Europe m now known and in .;from German Seventeen stems transfer of the famous Iron Dake from the North Sea to the Mediterranean is in line with the new naval polidy. e y P d.cates an increase o! .'L]9,�(0,000 t . -�wero used. almost obliterating the sd. Admiral Sir Osmond Brock will have the Iron Duke as his -flagship. Some of the greatest and bast of British bushels over last ar's cro and . " :•Press and the message. ftihting ships will be under his command. _-- . .. .i `. 000,000 o ar tlhat off 19Z1."IP ' ''i I - I '' •� s y ., !..'. 4' / !a„4,zk,_ 'M,. -6 y: ':"s.;+' S +.� a 4j:: .:,,s.. P•..-g' •.� dam' a ' F .s� . "I ��`" '. ,. +tu rV". s +1 �C a.<" 'gut ire_ >t`44y? ate:`-, ::`'Lit Y..I+'; w» :ni p } �a "1.ys.d X35 . t �. n. t R ,.. -.1tpwSx711 ry 5 - •x Y,'.u.,-'.,.•iw e••%a ^it%Y �' m: �..' l' ..,:.,•w .a '•:._tis sh.:• -..'' r w r. "rte u`ds '�°,+ 'T'-x.- ss 'n'...`- 'w ra„ ' •,»f _ 7 x �...,.,a i -,,;-6i. - -c'..r .S a` _ µ♦ 't - w a. .,. ,y,.,.- ,;•r: r 9 .. r.� ... -yam+: a.- y.,. ;.., .'.. :.;, ... -. K'..'. •' '"..•'`- .y�ni ,,...'d 'a yy .. I 1', �... �tx two The seater supply of Canadian'BrOOiSµiili Flour Mills , 4�w ,��,,•'+.� ' ^� ci-ruug dive seriouslycurtailed New Goods for' Hallowe efi F thruugl►diversion of reat Lakes TtbRMS supply by Chicago. I am supplying the Grocery Stcres $1.75 pat year.: 13.50 it paid to advanu. with the noted , rk ...- �$vD ripliyns.rq the m[ed_Statm sad Crest , AND - ~ (u� ,n,sasses• b LAVO BREAD FLOUR rr sntazn:Z:Oo' VOTERS LISTS, 19Z3 `FIGS, DATES, NUTS, GRAPES, "^ C3HN ' MURKAR, Proprietor. MARVEL PASTRY FLOUR - Just try a sack. I,tarn sure you _ Grapefruit, 0r anges. = - __NOTES AND COMMENTS. Sou will like it. --_ _ _ + �t. Municipality of the Township of Pick- 4 p y given that I have �' • - .NUTS FOR HALL . .ering,County of Ontario. has. Wi il' oD Brooklin ' No stens In the world could Notice is 6ereb OWE'EN y limake a more trlcImphal trnir' Win' with section 10 of The Vot- - Mined Nuts Almonds, Walnuts, Brazils, 25 cents, ya ers' List'Act and that I have posted a Aero Cushion Tires through the country than Lloyd at ro office at Whitevale on-the 12th r _`-4G}eorge,-the war premier of- Great day f October, 19�, (1)-the-liaG,of all Filberts, Brazils, ocoanuts, k Peanuts, Walnuts.. :Britain. At the last general else• pereona entitled tp yote.in the said g Municipality for .Members of Perlia- Will stop puncture A ri abione he was defeated at the polls, MUD and rlt lfuaicipal }slectiona,-and ES, PACKAGE DATER, BULK- D T lir notwithstanding this, he is as (2) the fist of persons entitled to vote LAYER FIGS, ,COOKING FIGlB y` at Mnuicipal Llecttons only, and'thKt ' g•oubl�. _ M„ gwpular as ever. Whether In Tokay Grapes, Celery, ysuch list remains there for inspection. - Cranberries, +Ctanada or in the United States he And I hereby call upon all voters to e and aa- any -- _ _ _ suiting crowds.. The _reason aCOto later ;o_ w Finnan Haddie.and,Hadd'ie Fillets. ep ion is the fact Dat d this It day of October,1923. o• o o:°�ro�Oo J .- F? / C -HA - RD -SON . ooD•o.. o, that he i3 looked upon as the cavi- _ DONALD R. B3.ATOv, ,o;�q o, ��q`�b Cdr of the British Empire. He 4 A Clerk of Pickering township eQG•°o goo o:d,�•. b fob +took control of the affairs of state Th •Qabo a p n . e Pickering .� Ott the moment when the British FARM i. A N D S f �eanse seemed doomed. When Na- Vlgance •Committee =taAo°��p'°�' `� - ' lens was makin hie . '� ode'•°' :$`�b°' ° po g great con- •� oa ob°o• ° , a , y y To buy or self our farm, consult the Farm Lauds Department of ° :quests in Europe and .when he �;aa. •oaapA9a p The object of this Association is to ?<oora$o;v,:�;,p•, The United Farmers Co-operative Company, .was determined to eunquor Eng- lessen stealing and prosecute 90°�.o°e•ob,�°•°p; a° :• Limited. hand, it was said that there was the felons. ion one mau who could save Eng. _ _-• •;'°. � " A.-J. kLLISON, Representative, Pickering, Phone Pick. 1508 ` Land, Wm. Pitt, and there is no Membere having property stolen oommanl -z ' oats immediately with any member .<rreason now to doubt mat state- of Essoutive committee. anent. A century& later, when the Takes the place of air tubes, Membership tee 91.00. They are made of hiRbly porous British Empire was in great dan- Tieli,tit Q,,,be had from ma President or: as the only Wren in whom 6eorsurr on appii.•tlon. T�Para Rubber�i•�dir ride as easy •; ���nirViCt - COLi ons ser, Lloyd George appears on the y Ex mw com.-L.-r7.-$arks;C.S.-Palm• 771111111 "�.7 p (� •.the Empire ,could put its trust in er, Donald Munro, Pickering. _ I"R -the' hoar. Throughout the J. R. � hexton ON'T neglect to clip pout'Victory Bond Coupons when 1.R. Thextoi: W. J. Clark. Da ent is due. An branch of this bank will cash _ Gages the name of Loyd George Psesldeat 8sopstary - Agent. 'PICKERING. r deposit them to your credit is a savior writ stead oat.se'one of the great thern—oaccount where they will earn money for you by accumulating figures in_hiytory;. interest. Provilic' ' 601f tt 'IfdiE TA,BLB—Pieker:ng Station !'T.R.. Trains going East Ina re follows , No. 10 alai, ' . 7.67 s X. p c Bonds Due 198 28 Local •. 2.28 P.M. P. C. s ., y 8.25 P. ltd 90 Local ' Sunda tram, V A.M. Price 98 and Interest - !Train° going west das w follow-- No. 29 Local 10.50 A.X. Br - - - „ 1✓oo.l P.M. tela 5.I4 p. c w, Pic sting each -` • � W. F La Mena 'Whitby Branch, - - - C. A. McClellan, Manager 9 it all 9 Oo P.yt. C aodsp train. 8.43 P. M. _ If you have money earning less than 5.14 p,c. surely it is wise - - Foregoing is according to Standard to invest it in a Provincial Government Bond, when you know s time. that the security is perfect and that the Bonds are as good as i ��?? i i ,�� each at any time you may wish to sell there. Also that, being ,Subscribe now for "The News" UEECHCROFT such long-term, bonds, they should advance in P price long before maturity. Q Victor Bonds due November 1, 192:3. taken L;l V y _ in. exchange at 100 and ,accrued interest. PiCkef'113g Hardware St '�re 7 IF' YQII LOVE FLOWERli INSURANCE-Life, Fire, Auto, Accident, Sickness. i e r BOi D9-Government, Municipal; Corporation. _ --1' ORTGAfiE-LOANS-on Farm -- - THE ►. "' ,REAL ESTATE-Farm and Residential. — Will eventutilty get you. It isWit S ou are in need of a Range or Heater Irresistible. 'Seed for catalogue, which will be . - BARKER- he sure and call and see iiesued about Feb. 1, 19*24, contain. Ang a comprehensive list of the PICHERIN(I - very best in the dablis line. Tile HgppY Thought _ Sent free on request. Telephone Pickering 5213 P. 0. Boz 40 _ Grounds open'June 15 to Oct. 13 - - i 1 kinds _�+'rederick A. HentVYe also supply repairs nor al in s of h'tby Fashion ' Sho`pe EECHCROFT, 'art 'err - Ont, p stoveR, ranges and furnaces. .-- Get- your eavetroug hang put in'' repair 1 -'To the Ladies of Whitby and Vicinity before the fall ralDB J W`t use _ e e received - fi' bav - '"�R�D'�"T ` A A BIG SHIPMENT OF HATS ' .T.• S. BALSDON, :- P'ICKERING IN out! f' BREAUAMD egnlar ar $$.i - - -- PASTRY: R 88 00 f o ♦ - -A Big Stock of Children's Hats P I C K E R I NG : 2 94 and $4.50, Illi EAT .__,,MARKET , I HERE'S no remark- ' awls secret about the' Another line of Hats Reduced to Rock.Bottom Prices n e. i se OY oiir -- U c p to$10.00 Each. yBread and Pas. _ .• Round Roast or Steak, 28i per lb rtry. ingredients..and a lot Btirluin Roast or Steak, try. We rt►a�tP use of the " All Our Casts are :Reduced •. g d` Porterhouse Roa9t or Steak, .. 28c of expert knonlpdge ofBurberry, Yeloura. Marvellas, and FurCoats $15.00 Rump Roast, _ ... .: 18c '•' 'the subject. You'll make up to$225 00 each. Fine Rib Roast, ... 20c nQ secret of how, pleased " - _ ' yon are if you try our _ ____-SCHWARTZ He vy Rib Roast, .: 16c jProditets. SAMUEL -,� Shoulder Roast. •• .16 and 18c' ,. = - ' . ;Put Roast, .. 14c • Brisket, to boil, 9c 4 -- B�'rock St., . Plivne .. 25� Loin of Pork, ... .. - 25c.. A6 .1 4. Shouldet Roast of-Pork, :. 20c,23c " T ' ` . ,Pork Chops, 28 BAKERYI.- 25Ct HONOGRA RECORDS Finest Salt Pork,... • , c!,PHONE:900 c _ Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece,differ In the tone. 88c sliced, ... We'have a fine.eelection of Records on hand, or we would be pleased j — - ---- Mild Cured Cottage Rolls (half or whole), 32c t t 1 _-, - 'Come and hear them.to receive yourape is1 orders. Back*gacon, 45c Thl«a-rcl2 - ' PRICE 85 CENTS-WHY PAY MORE? r``'Cooked Ham. . ` 55c The Service Dara a -- ' ," .. 25c " 5 :• Weiners,.. ��' Buy the beet and get Kitchen Brand Overalls and Shirts, Sherwin- Head-Oheese,.. 15e " Williams Paints. Dominion Express Mone Orders, as First and Domestic Shortening,8 Ih • Arc erhaulinq, Painting, all kinds =< P y Easy 8 lbs 55 cents > -repairing done. Ignition also, S kery,.etc•,from ns" — =- — _�, - - is T - r n -=- -- - -- -- --- _ _ ab Prints 18 cents — Vour old Ford top re-covered c' THORNTON'S, BROUGHAM Fresh Trost-and White Fish Every Friday' ry for $13.00. ,? L1r3r •& Po��ntier THT BUSY Swim THERE'S a REASON W. G._R•EID, - PICKERING ..,, , , ' fir. ..., qN•.:.»;,, ., .. -s,:. S"'.ekti" ir.. d,.:' - •..•.. y,'; , ;t,•^;gn.7-�+.r.,.:.•.. w,�+•. m,f ..yr,. ,�y ifr "%•` ,`>2 •'>'t'^"-„F.„ '..'23!x' ..w,,�• .+p'• ,y, �e r JR }" Y'l'?'• -... �•.., ...•� ..,W-.:✓'-"II.G'/•'/.:' ..{.... !J":':Sa 3 :,��i'•• 2 x•SY `7'!. 4� 1� ? ..yew. � wr'.:yd.i.rte• r'.� ,$ ..1 . Y,F!9y =1C• ,r ?+;r+<,..3�'=.:�. rte- ...s+ - ✓... •n � .. o f' .,rr.:: .. •r• R • fir OLAREMONT. -W G. Binahain is bogy renova. c - 5s' ,Joseph Reiadmaii is on the Ack tins JameeEvans' residenee,which fiat this week. he recently' purchased Prom N. Alex Morgan, of Toronto, was Burton, end which he will soon u . home on Sunday. «bliss Merle Stephenson, accom- is Our - Miss Mabel Wagg, of Toronto,. ppoe►nied by Miss-Hilda Bryant of was home on Renfrew is is Pickering, spent the Reek-end in _ O - Mrs. H. Renfrew In Toronto the city with her. sister, Miss veta _ T TO with relatives this week. Stephenson. - - Ben and Mrs. Kilpatrick spent Lyman and Mrs. Pilkey, Luther s�P - :8unday and Monday last in.the and Mrs. Pilkey, also Sohn and �-- - city, Mrs. Tarr, of Lemonyille, visitied a Lewis Sanderson, of Toronto, with relatives in Oshawa and j Ladies' and Gent's Wool Under- : spent Sunday here with his par- Whitby on Sunday. 1 wear for winter wear eats. Col. W. Michell and sister,,Kat- �Ladies' Silk and Wool Hose y ie, of Toronto, visited wj,th Mrs, Gordon Overland, of Hastings' spent the weekend here with his Ed. Gibson last week, -Mrs. Gibson _ Men's Sweaters and Wool Sox brother returned with them to. Toronto, N. Luther Bowes, of PAterboro, via- where.she spent a few days. New Flannelettes and Flannelette lied his mother, Mrs. J. headman, when Its 000ked by live steam in an SldP Savoy Cooked Blankets, large size,'white', on Monday. r , is better for ou and taste better, tool The inns and grey ding o a relative n Toronto last i. - O U-• whi th steam penetrates. Thed green-WIM-1=46 e live stet=ldo**- ---TA A range__n�_YBrn�._and_._ ? •Wednesday. DOMINION OF CANADA cookie No need for stirring. No _ yweater Wools _ Mrs. Andrews, of Toronto, was REFUNDING LOAN 1923 fig• o trouble to clean, as that o , the guest of Mrs,M. J. Wilker over Burnt or dried 'meal to serape o4. A full line of Fresh Groceries at *" + - voy Cooker 711 one of the moat lowest rices the weekend. li PER CENZ-f BONDS e p Hire. D.A. Scott has returned utensils made., ,Ask for Highest prices paid for bome after spending a week with produce - Mrs. Fletcher, of Port Perry. 20 year r,ce t price 88.23, to yield 11 7 ' 3 14 per cent. SMPd6a^o6dWARE ktrained corsetier will be at " g spar Bonds, price 99. to yield D. A. SCOTT, Mrs:.C. Florence's on Oct 28th and 3^23 per cent. 9KM Pend antil one o'clock on Oct. 27th. * e iD t:.ia. a �i��° v : OLAREMONT, • . - O#TARIOThomas Linton. who has been Canaidan National Rahway (C. N,.R.) sinseven ear) -first.mort age Deben- snob, bls� white wblte ( $ g ed •7viers, sera. 1�r�s�e� W, ter+, H>r -skits ion the sick list for the peat two tures notating Map 6. 1930. Price eaolitower. Teal ooh with Bosa1 a Are :,weeks, is able to be around again. 670 per thousand, or 81000 invested eh�iabte�a s•resest, 0 -to, are spending a week -with the turity. rove othses rea�..fre www+a former's parents, W. G. and Mrs.. 4. Phone or wire orders at our 1111Y0u fla ' dy Scott. expense. Mrs. R.J. Mann, Mrs: Thos. E. DYXERdc ROVERS. — ' Stepheason and Lyman and Mre. Phone 268 J Dundas St, East, for School Opening , Pilke motored to the city on 2d Whitby, Ont. - -- •REGULATIN dp SELF OILING SELF G . - = -T Musa Mabel Gibson has 'been ^4 .11 oW, i7ll$ ; With the Strongest Tower Built We are ready to supply on with spending the past two weeks with Gl Mum aII kinds of Boots and Shote y relatives in Whitbg, Oshawa and It's the •'Torotrto" Self-Ot"lutg W "off only once for the bays add girls. d " Toronto. .;�. CEDAR GROVE a yeas'. All gess operate m a bath of oil acted by We have Tweed Suits for Boys, . Thomas and Mrs. Paterson mo- norther beat nor co and Tweed Pants and Stockings ° Warehouse at Locust Hill automatieallp at lowest rices. a tored to the city on Sunday and working part thoroughly p '"spent the day with the tormer's - hzbricatod. A large supply of Men's Heavy sunt, Mrs.Jahn Paterson. A car of Feed Molasses to arrive at Ifru ba-re a"Toronto"Windmill now, yon can obtain Boots,solid. leather. The brick-work*Mrs.Borland' Locust Hiil in a week +m+ self feature by inti the had and new residence is -now completed or 10 days'. was yO1u p wheel. Mose Tor°ota Wmdmitb, Call at y and the lathers are now busy get. tow can be mad.abeokrte;y seli:regulatim�in operation. �1 j ' The oroato"Tower wrll stand for a lifetmoe beeatna it J. flopld Mumma '.ting ready for the plasterers. Ale:�. Bran, Shorts Distiller's � Ei There is quite an epidemic of Grains, Oil Cake etc., for b the `aOOs"t`fib" m°bmlt 11os •_ ,typhoid fver and diphtheria in _ later shipment. rdori� � �� bin attributed e►t present, tfie cause --- 1 . Emerson Bog 425 Whitby 'Coal, Coal i - being attributed to bad w atn+�e Agricultural Lime gt ko.� Ivan and Mrs. Benson and little 4.00 per ton car lots delivered 0 fig. '.daughter, of Agincourt, spent local pointe. 4 50 per too -over Sunday with Mre. Benson's less than car lots.' _ - - - -- - parents, T. and Mrs. Sanderson. A. E. REESOR,. Sorg ting soft e'i0a1 4f the t .,.. R. J. and Mrs. Mann and Misses - At All � ' Branches beat quality On - Davidson and Mackie attended Phone 8000- R. R. Markham,Ont. hand the Woodbridge Fair on Saturday — - w and the report very cool weath- Our usual efficient service is at the disposal THOS A LAW,- y of those who desire to exchange their 1923 A. ere The posts have been placed In � Victory Bonds or purchase Hands'of the _ �py�Ms-yas•,,dnt r?; -ppositiomfor the railing at ridge •fs • "e E • now issue of . bridge and are now ready for the •�Y� DOMINION OF CANADA cable. Thiry should be ample ro• �• 1. sem a tO • • "Yes, We have no p ee.+■ee ampertashiag.rms Ia eyetllog. e% REFUNDING LOAR tLection for motorists at•this don- ;goo and poor woos of. _` ybananas," but erona spot. wad.. eaowthe mea<+taofvas -- _-- There will be a meeting of the .r terms. �•••e =n , Vlaremout Football Club to the waieara.atestoaew•randw.oCw, We have Paints sitting-room of Sandersoa'e hotel BAXX— " at 8 o'clock on SaturdaY evening. President: Sir Edmmad B. Osler Do not let your buildings ga A good attendance of those inter Nr# INTERNATIONAL y,ne.prsfdrairs: A. W. Anotia, Bir Aeasnstos Y. Naatan through another winter - ested is req nested. General Yaaaser: C. A. Bogert 1111 without. protection, The dry weather of the vast few DIC170NART is an all-know- - 'weeks has enable' .the farmers to ��It;niaxein iversal Question because get their root scope harvested in to meet: your 1, In the fall the surface ie dry andgood condition, but-the land Is daily use by absorbs more paint. The paint now so dry that fall lowing is hundreds of thousands of ono- penetrates deeper is the wood, ' P oe.dnl men oad women the world ower. .^ _ -being greatly hindered. ace"weed.. 27"Pit*& wee n- ,A Real Money-Maker therefore, Rete ab hold. Quite a number from here- At ineteatioae 0116 sa- : I Paint cannot be applied oro sea tended the anniversary services in m-' 34,600 " sabl.ea. - easefully- in cloudy, unsettled a -saes ( beet Award) A Taanbo Farm is a real nrooe7• ekeasioi sawing.srm�f.11l+e�K coca' -:the Whitevale Baptist Cbnreh on P:n... >cia�o`�s tion �,w bine k cbm11 up do oumer�, filling the w7o° specdib and widr mach Weather and it is more settled Sunday last when excellent ser- saoouiR end aou.rars Minn. ow odd leo dFw In the fall. _ ` w'u?8 '�° P"d rxss �ob11gu� b. A house needs its rotectin9 WON were preached by Rev. Mr. •p�ieC�„a,d y��.,py,e.pa,, -stun b°- .• Toronto Farm Engines are well-bm7t. `Fleischer, of Stouffville. �.i C.11111 WAM CO., trate � in o��• run coat of paint more a winter Wilbur Gleeson and his mother,. syrm{sew.mass.,U.S.A. trine foe one lreroeene or sao�oe. than any other time, both in. - Mrs. Ed. Gleeson,and his sisters, tssDeon�t side and out. -Mise Minnie Gleeson And Mrs. M. J. _ A Toronto Engine. Saw and Ccinder Wilker and airs. Andrews motored tbo.e �- make a fine time and labor-saving Floglaze Exterior eaves the sur g _ -to Pickering on Sunday and visit•, ou11 jobs of team. I'll>be glad to ezlain their• face is the winter mobths. � ed.with J. R. and Mrs. Thezton. / mil ins. many fatura to yea or - About twenty�embera of Brou 11epara�+s. t ]iteratura. F+ C 0 0 P E R igbam Union Lodge,A. F. do A. M., accompanied by their wives, at- W. R. EMERSON, '$OX.425, WHITBY ®LAREMONT tended a banquet given by Queen _ —L •.City Lodge, Toronto, on Wednes- Ti s Ideal Grac r� St day evening of last week, and re- i pDot a very enjoyable time. Don't forget Mrs. Borland's sale • • of pure bred farm stock, including _ pic]�-eriing To*roiato Headgq�aartere for iHigh-Classcls Food ---shorthorn cattle and Shropshire Sto$e. Ever thing clean and fresh, prices asgow ".sheep, also farm implements in Hal'11te8S and ShQeS e, good condition,etc.. which will be • - e►e possible. a sold by auction on Tuesday next. u 1 n v i11w You ora absolutely sure in buying -°e See bills for full particulars., Repaired promptly and galls• a. { A number from here attended facticm guaranteed. - your Grantee here, ^ a concert in the Baptist ehnreb ..As we.guarantee all goods.' A trial is solicited. "M lnnill Saturday, August 25th west of Stonffvilie on Friday even- • g Batter, Eggs and Poultry ing last when the programme was. g'+�C}�y� ZEARN� _ �` wanted given by the choir of Emmamuel ,° all the 'time. Ba tilt Church, Toronto. They at the Corner Shoe Store," Clare 28011 a. sport an enjoyable time and Claremont, Ont, Leave Pickering :Leave-Toronto phone, an excellent programme. n C'RANg CIIIDLOW, The weather of the past week �� *� *� �+ -.1 .45• a. m.- Deily) 0•�Q a• m• NTARIO has EAken on a decidedly fall-like ELM DALE MILLS appearance. The trees, which a Daily accept Sundays) 6�oo m• week ago presented amost beanti• P=CKER2NCf{ 4,15 p. M. aad Holidays i�`'� ful sight with all the tints of the Sundayys and lO.Jhl . Me an d which were made W eLave just received a 9.00 P. I13a Holidays only) p more beautiful by tke bright sun. a shipment.of light; are now 'bare, Riving. the. (Standard Time) '�- landscape A sad Apgpearance. Tra Canada's Best Flour •1y •'the melancholy days 'have - y —Come, the saddest ,of the year." Jogilv1��8 - -_ 'In place of• the bright sunlight Return tri , from Pickering rt�onat jtermediate'pai>rts atlmaterlata.nddesiAa and balmy air, we are now ezper �nt�al gOusehold p charged propo y Of fencing frosty nights and cloHdy 3 bpi in 11took, it wilt paT yon a�kies w hick make us feel that ,ALSON oall at our woek6 std insp6ol our stock! 'winter ig fast agproachine gist __ - oblai�pyio011--Doa'_k * doors and windows are now being a,l •j'y Our us s ops a Or 0 eyenlswe do nol employ/is wui4ai• -:;resurrected and,every preparation at any point. ty wa can, and do Ibrop o>� the agsrti is being made for the coming of Chopping and Oat Rollin -- - 0 "alml las of 10 on eons.; grow.n we PP � g >~ '-:----- • ,ry - 06eraialy11aes iet puehasing from.w. "the frost king.._ The fallen leaves eery week d ay , �•gR g = 0at1 solidt0d. ' 17 um are being raked up au =BOLL AUT .�. ' rey to the flames or otherwise ' On band J. T. >![ATHE80N pp x � disposed of, and everytbiag made one Ind. 200 =+° -' O18oeand Works, Whitby,Oatariq :'R snag for the winor, �. N• S�QCK"�TGOzi -s k; y;:,-. .. >. :. -. ., ...'.,a:... -., ., : .,�.. ..-....a „ 'x'•y'• :.y.. n. a+A."•'-k..+:•�.,. ,+,�.: Yo-yr :.'t]-M•.,+•'"�`ti .,, r••?r�A �,�n.;, ^ ••,."t.'♦ """,° s4" .r -r.t• h' �,id,W , �: x. S�` Y�.,+., ^. ^±7,—. w.,"moo 'r r.W:.i'. ';� :r,�u`t,,. .,e._.. �.� ..H ,men "~4 qIt. °..: +wq .•,...; &a$f" ,t'`u .rte �.w`�.j:.fir,.. ty"1'�;+*�`,7'fs'�"'` c` e'':."... 7•• ;�A''F'�• ..'$ S:atiro. 5=:% y.;�R+ryra;y•^�•'^,8 dliy •. :'"cit-' •%',J•:"'°. r + '%'.'�''s'�... .da .. 6.�w uwxk•: - Via,.`►.::.5"'�" a�+ nwa .."y'< 8� F'K4La:•mw.w.sw:..�s>..,d.:I.rLs- - .�e'._.. +�.. sa>�. esv ,en....,,a„e, i ``.*.»x .nw L.�+ +�O.Kawee.m,-- „e "55 .«i..a r tin:. .. .:+. _ '""'=,- P:'.. .w.':" - �. •.1q ' ..F', s', "•. „'s +r `S".v?4 `` •. .4 .. r ".h -. -_-• --- in the end o! the broom'hdndlel, then--_A1�D THE WORST IS YET TO COME screw in a screw-eye and hang np =»� by ":` :. " . that. I use an `"eye" large enough so � ��� Ae : louse I can hang it on various halls whet- ever I happen to be at work- I get, small headed finishing nails to hang a ,}!N I+ ___ 1-- up. things on, when.I do the•<arpenter - _ - work around the house. If a broom is -. WATCH YOUR EYES. --- wet and hung with brush upwards, artistic of curtains assn's superfluity the since they darken ra •windows and moisture soaks down into the head acid 4" � ;� ' Do you know very much about your " t ;'I tIW'' = a" eyes? I mean, do you know how they shut out an extensive and inspiring I soon have a very crookedbruah part. warts, and how to care for them? viewKeep curtains fresh and at- I wash my brooms often, and they are why your eyes are tractive adds to the work and when straight until worn out.—Mrs.W.J.B. Do you know `"heal'thier if you live in the country re he windows are o0ened for ventila- Pwindows so often are,or " tion, as kitchen Old Heads on Young Should ry at the seashore rather than in the light curtains blow about and are more , city? Because when you look over far t"I`6" is the test Dream of distances, the muscles are almost or less re the way. Yet when all cur- wholly relaxed. When you look con- shades the room ac wires a bare and tains are discarded except the roller t118 Scientist. ) •tautly at things nest' at,hand, the ' q Imagine Einstein,' Marconi, Edison, <eqe must make a greater effort to unattractive appearance. Thus we and Sir Oliver' Lodge being able to — ,• ' have a little interior decoration rob- focus upon the object Practically no P hand down their genius to their child- Practically the satisfactory solution of which ren as easily as they hand down their. _ effort is involved in looking across a bit of u ht. old in which our v r 1: moonmountain range or at a orizoa o Curtains that. are nothing more *—� a_. de&cendants will bex.1a almost where • i The cysts like the camera. They than a ruffle across the top of the we left oft. {{ i window look-well-and in no.way inter- That this is not an idle dream has ( I 1 o e n e •, theory, is that every object reflects i fore with the usefulness of the-kitchen ' been made 'abundantly clear by ser- }} I II • , > rays of light Ther tens of the eye I window. Made of cretonne the •. focuses these. rage when you look at gay y I fain experiments on animals carried i y .'� ' ° ` ,,• "�•1 . add an attractive bit of color to the out by Professor Paul. Kammerer, a the object,-upon the retina,which cor=' room. Checked gingham is suitable, responds to the sensitized place cf the or unbleached muslin with a colored biologist, of the University of Vienna, J camera. The tic Impression nerve carries thisto the brain,and the result, and a lifelong friend of Stelnach, the �4•�j��Jr" _fly / f I binding. Tife laundering of such cur- originator of #}e "Bland" cure. Kam- P tains is negligible, yet they do away maser demonstrated his theory before is. night entire] with the bare, unattractive To focus these light raysproperly, q Brttish•scientists at Cambridge. Plac• g y look of an uncurtained window, a win- the eye has what is called a "focal,dow that laces us duringman hours tag before them a specimen of the y sightless newt, be said that he had de- � --.• ��•••. length." If this is too long or too of every day. velo. ed the creature's eyes. L-- snort; imperfect lof the eye vi the transpa some- e of en furniture,I During thousands of years'. exist- ensor rent such as a cabinet, table or sink, ex-I ence in deep, gloomy caverns,,its an- outer surface may not be curved prop-f tends across a low window,as is some- castors,had not only lost the power of ' erly, the muscles that control the'Bores the case,ithever Toots well from I sight, but even the eyes themselves �``� r�"� ' ► `- 3, focusing of the eye may not be strong he outside of the house. A sasb cur- �a �' ► :,• - ,. �had-shrunk to mere rudimentary or- to lochs properly, on near objects, or enough So the eye may not be able fain fastened at both top and bottom bepeath the skin. Professor by oda or elastic directly over the,Kass - Kammerer took one of these eyeless - on distant ones. Glasses that are glass so that it raises and lowers with I newts at birth and exposed it to red - _ ----r-- . t properly made, correct this-and if the sash looks Better and keeps clean I light for five years. The water in worn early enough; may be needed longer than one hanging loose from I which the newt lived was continually -- only !or a short time. {the top, and it leaves the upper sash'.illuminated with red light, which was EA LTH 1L..r D�.J CAT I�N ;never s#rain the eyes;close and rest�clear. This arrangement is good j used because it was found that day- 5 them every little while when at work, when kitchen windows open directly light mely caused a dark pigment to. and do not read on jerky strainser , nor,upon the street or driveway and a de-'form in the skin,covering the eyes. _....BY DR I I MIDDLETON with the light dim or badly placed.'gree of privacy is desired without Several generations of newts were' Provinelai ieard of Health, Ontaile You should not wear other_people's needlessly obscuring the view, subjected to the red light until one; - ltrsaeyeoon will be glad to answer gnestloos an Pstblla 8eilt>r 1111111I Kinases,even for a minute; nor look at' movie ictures if your a es time eas-I A CHARMING,FROCK FOR THE pea ed though the head. The des-I � dirotwh this column Address hist at fyadtaa lliwse,i/adlr roup finally appeared with eyes that Crasoent, Tosonta sly, unless you have correcting glasses� (;ROWING GIRL. . d 'uta of this Kraus also had eyes.� _ - j'or there. Avoid using eye-drops un- The professor then showed Salamand•' lean'prescribed by as oculist ere whose skins had changed color as( ; An eye-wash or, lotion which can a result of living on a background.dif•I There are various kinds of coughs. rather indulgent lives, eating and safe] be used consists of ten sins of .•• There are true coughs that are caused 1}• As borscic acid and one ounce of camphor ferent from that to which they had g drinking, not wisely but too we f e been accustomed He said ilia change i by some disease of the lungs or bron- a'result, the lining membrane of the water. Dro this lotion into each awas chial tubes; there are also coughs that stomach and-bowels eta into a state P peahibitedt a land-dwelling.toads I aredueto some.condition outside the of alight chronic' conEl� mild with an eye-dropper, night and morn- thenlun . gastro-enteritis being irri- ing, or when the eyes are irritated by having the horny pads of the water- This condition is neral] o e of ation of the bowelso- t dust Luxuriant eyelashes not only y P t toad, a wonder which the professor irritation; this irritation sets up re- d'ucing'diarrhoea which may be slight add to the beauty of the eyes,but they had accomplished after a aeries of ex- flex action,and the lathe nervesupply or severe. That is the first stage, protect them, preventing the entrance p in both the lungs P But if the cough is neglected, and • erimeats. c g gs and the art irri of dust and other foreign matter. The These -demonstrations were-follow-r tated causes a cough, though the lungs the cause of it allowed to continue to 6� 'growth of the eyelashes can be pro- I �, ed by speculations as to the poasibtll themselves are perfectly sound and- act, he liver begins to get 'congested r noted by applications of petroleum healthy. the trouble may ex- of applying the results achieved on too. And later, _ jelly. Use but a small amount on the rower animals to human beings, so The two cough laces where this kind.of tend and asAme a serious and indeed q p g _ he ma a forlmer being of Congestion le of nd he n sof affairs. ed of the net u lids. beim careful not to - that the good Qualities s moa salt;=,ailed a throat cou�h, sandhthe latter 1 it _ Dated inhis his ]children cos id""in-;I a stomach cough. What sasses s stomach is •- ORD _ - passed,0 9 brought about by.over-stimulation of let it enter the eye. ifetime I g '.ORDERLY CHILDREN. stincta atomacli cough. Any congestion or food or drink. Too much food wT11 1 irritation of the linin cause it, and too much fluid will cause Every mother]knows what a won- Kammerer himself says that further got the stomach it too. Overindulgence in, alcohol tit derful'help it is when the ehildreu research along the lipes of his expert-i is very liable to affect the ends of the a very prevalent cause of congestion. can be induced to follow orderly ways. . . • ' discovery on animals "will soon lead to alp nerve there, and that o! the stomach=hat that these people She likewise knows how futile is mere covery. by which our descendants,imtati toinio the�1�ngs as well, an are drunkards,'far from it. But hub- talking toward the establishment of will be enabled to*grasp in a tea l This stomach cough" a uliar titnaily they take a little more than is "�_ good for their stomachs, and the stom- a what !t has taken us a lifetime y ache resent it. The same applies to -those habits. one. It only oscura st one time o! the There seems to be just one way to �� to learn; they will execute easily what'day,and that is in the morning on get- over-indulgence in any food, and even impress upon a child the.desirability we have accomplished with great et- ting up, and particularly just after tea or coffee can,be made a curse in- ta-,rising. Then it occurs in paroxysms .'of being orderly, and that is by mak- fort; and withstand wounds that •stead of.a blessing. > ding it just as easy-and pleasanter- = •tutted us almost to the point of death.:arsd induces retrhirig-sad hswkiniC up =Any man who finds he coughs and to be orderly than to be otherwise.` " I { ti�'here ire aoaght they wtli find ,°f mucus- But there-is no expectora- retches in the mornings when he gets Where we lett oft they will begin." tion at all. Quite a number of attacks up and' at no other time, should re- "Just as easy to be orderly" necessi- 4478. White Socias dotted in yellow • iof.coughing may occur before break- gard it as a warning and give up hie tates places for the children to keep,is here combined with.white organdy f fast time, but after that meal it is,all over-indulgence.- - If it is allowed to their,possessions. Hooks low enough and finished at the free -edges with Two-pronged forks were introduced I over for the day. I continue there will be in time enlarge- 'for the,children to reach with ease.� I At what age is this cough most ment of the liver. If he alters his _ picot edge,ribbcn. This model is nice into England in 1608. They were first =_. A table or shelf very near the entrance for printed voile, for batiste,embroid- made in Sheffield. • Three-pronged'prevalent It may occur at any time habits the cough will very soon dis- door where schoolbooks and lunch boa- Iduring adult life, but is most con-�appear. No cough mixture is needed rered materials or bordered goods. forks came into use in 1750. `monly is middle aged men' who dead i for this kind of cough. A good brisk es may be dropped at night and as-, Simple and effective would .be ,a do- liver pili at intervals of a few days, .1setnbled in the' morning. A= line or velopment in white batiste or hand- a few doses of bismuth and pepsin inhelf near the stove or furnace regia kerchief linen, with hematitchin for mixture, and above all no more over- mixture,where caps,.mittens and overshoes g indul nce in alcohol o; such stimu- p. ;may be dried and warmed A cup- a finish. ; 1- r a nts dor a time, and the congestion of Lr and for toys and other valuable pas_ The Pattern is cnL in 4 Sizes: 8, 10, - rl� ' he stomach will subside. And the 12 and 14 years. .A 12-year size 're { I con h will disappear. sessions. These make it jest about as quires 3% yar"ds of one material 36 SME r !� g p� easy to put things away as to drop inches wide. To make as illustrated OFi - them most anywhere ' I Where Men Buy Wives. .requires 1W yards for the waist, and tomF A�AAIA 4N As dor the pleasantness of being v r. /� it 2% y rds for the skirt and plastron. MY LOVE ei �, I , " 'u t t l i. 1 The well-known traveller is Far orderly, that is easily worked out in l T ' ,t( ,+ I Pa -fern mailed to any address on WITH Eastern regions, Miss Ella Sykes, has �isach family. I dont like mother to, 'I „1p,4,' ,!• ; ;i' pIck up things, for she'chucks every-1 receipt:of 15c in silver or stamps, by ME -. i r, , been lecturing to the Royal Geoghaph- u g "'''f I� it I 1 f teal Society, London, on her, expert- the in a heap in the dark closet, the Wilson Publishing Co., 7$ West t i�r I; eomplained one small boy. That dark`Adelaide Street, Toronto. Allow two - " >'` 'y.�'��, �. ; 4 sheen and observations on "The Root weeks for receipt of pattern. k"'k, ' r of the World,' this being hiss Sykes's closet has taught a more impressive I -lesson than roan wen hours of - / name fora plateau of the Pamir Moun- s A•TOOTHPICK RACE. 1 + �, tains beyond the great rives which talking on mothers part Fred would ,y�. t 1 '(t _ xaucghs rather put his cap where it be- Draw on a level p p h of ground or /f'1 r y� � W I+ �' it ! I�I I! borders Chinese Turkestan. lou than to search it out of a mix- on an even floor two arallel lines ten f'' '' ' ,rri, f tf r7 I �1�ir The Kelgis (inhabitants of the re- gion) have, said the lecturer, some pe. tore of articles in the dark. lest apart,-one for the starting and culiar customs. The men spend most "Mother helped us fix a shelflbehind the other for the finishing line. Fur- ;" t '1 .� '` �N ik, I I! �a the, stove and we alwa put our nish each contestant with a-bundle.of '}„I+!r; ` % " i ! r of their time playing the goat game, P I l �VZ ,-�r boots and overshoes there when we toothpicks. ON - i'�! li' a soft•of horseback football, with the Etiy I I,I inflated akin of a headless goat for 'a y take there off," was the virtuous ans.I The idea of the game is to see„which �T i r tion of another small boy. Fine.-but,I of the contestants can first construct „• p ball: Attending marriage and funeral If they are found lying about the floor,]an unbroken line of toothpicks from feasts is another favorite occupation. *they are swept out Into the icy wood- he starting to the finishing line. _t I1 .,i` l ,, / d Most of the laborious wprk is left to r the women, d house where it is not at s11 pleasant to There is no net rule how the tooth_ ' . ,� ,, men, en they do a obediently, • though women are so scarce that a - an • picks should be placed,except that any -+ � " ••• t), � - . No use blamingthe•little folks for given toothpick may be touched b r ` father can demand a very heavy price P 9 y :y I caas nqC putting things where they belong:,only two others. There must, more- for a daughter's hand. The stronger a when there really is no suitable place,over, be no bzeaks'in the line - • -G!, - and more capable that hand is, the } -=" t'! + -higher its value in.the marriage mar- where,they belong. As for the pleas-f• ''' � E�' '' tet: antness—"I'll never sweep my child's II HANG UP YOUR BROOM. In- wet overshoes into the woodhousell, _ , When a Kelge dies he bequeaths no a When I get a new broom I soak the — - money to his relatives, but gives in- you exclaim indignantly. And yet straws u to the head in warm salt �. �.•; =' which really hurts the child more­ water _ stru'etions for n funeral feast that will water till it is thoroughly wet Then cost all the wealth of which he is pee- t�iis rather drastic Ieeson which he re• dip in clear fresh water two or' three - sessed. 2 members for weeks, or the perpetual times to rinse. Then hang up to dry. • ' nagging in which some mothers in- By hanging up I meati to hang with •dnlge, or allowing the child to grow he brush part down. My mother al- up sviih untidy habitat ��_� -tbe _�� _ — ''�'—"—_- ,- —— ,. When you-have-ao end of the broom handle.and tie a yarn for windlu plata t ro flat irons -11TCHEN GURTAIN9. ]caber _ earths table as car apart as the length Who doeR_,not enjoy a light kiteisn Bat, ce g began keeping house,I NOT IF PAPA K-From om8tbe Cleveland_Piandealer-_-dhey�----- -- arn_oxa:-- t the skeid and stretch the y wb#eh to worki Enn the most take pegging awl and make a hole -- - - - - - -�� --- : - Y , a � ,.. �•, .� ,: •4 ;,�a i.�~ ti: a•. to e#-' a sy'�+;,:.. �". r :6x_ law ,.f -ex AM IN TE JOWO M0 , to An IndicationThat the Blood Is.Thin and Watery.. .--.-The first sign of rheumatism in frt-- rr quently a pain and swelling of one of 71Ae joints. *if this Is not treatbd '=throtigh the blood.-wbich to the se of the disease, the poison spreads, at• Atect;lng� er Joints and tissues—some- times rheumatism attacks, the heart ';and Is fatal. A remedy that has corrected many cases of rheumatism is Dr. Williams' Pink Pills.. These pills enrich and purify the.blood so that the poisonous 7 rheumatic-matter Is driven out-of the system as nature intended. Miss Ger- tie Donne, Washago, Oat., was attack- e d w I t W--r-h--e--u-_---,Nt M U r-Mont-if 0 U a d r e H e throughShe Dr. Williams' Pink Pills `says:—"About a year ago I was at- -tacked by rheurnatisni and for two Weeks was confined to my bed. The sr trouble was so painful, afre6ting V Joints of my limbs so that I could not 'stand-alone. Mother bifd a box of.Dr. Williams' Pink Pills in the house and thought they might help me. I.began taking them, and when I had taken :.these pills got a further supply, with d the result that, the rheumatism van- ob !shed and I was a well girl. I may add accoA L NO- -1hat, Y mother and two of my'sLaters. A, have also used the pills for various all- ments with equal,success, and now we ;.2re never without them in the b:mse." WORLD'S RECORD FISH LBeTIN S If yon .are suffering from any ton- Captured off St.'Ana's Bay; N S., by Mr. J. K. I L. Ross,- Director of 4114 'ditlon due to poor, watery blood, 07 .,weak nerves, begin taking Dr- Wil- Canadian Pacific Railway, and well-known. sportArnan-and race-horse owner, a nd In packa g LUS Home' Pink Pills now, and note bow this tans. weighed 712 pounds, a world's record fish via the rod and reel. Your strength and health will Improve.. Using a Von Holt tuna rod and reel, No. 89 thread line- and macX4T61 for Manufactlired W hRWW Tobacco COMPILRY of CARada Luted ` You Can get these pills throllgh any bait, Mr. Rose landed the big follow in three and a quarter hours. It was. -dealer in medicine, or by math, at.50 9 feet 2 inches In.length. And 6 feet In girth. cents a box from The Dr. Williams', Mr. Ross for many- years has been an ardent tuna hunter. He has Co., -Brockville,, Ont. landed many large ones. some weighing over 600 pounds, but anttl this-Sam- A Cosmopolitan School. The people,who report that business • Twenty-alue different nationalities is coming-back are those who went mer fie was unable to beat the record of Captain Laurie Mitchell, who, caught- are represented among the pupils after it. ASY TRICKS a 710-pound tuna off the Nova Scotia coast many years ago• tending one public school in tt No. 60 couver, B.C. .... rraim That Never Stop. URINL Artisti It Off MONEY ORDERS. THE FALL WEATHER .. A never-stop railway, the trains of A Dominion Express Money Ojioi /ba�6pl EYES VC! which require neither driver, conduct for live dollars costs three cents. or, nor signals. Is being 'qxperlmented Refmhes'nreA Eyes HARUN LITTLE ON or, wTimuk.-ineco..chimm,forETeCareBook with at the Kursaal, Southend, Eng W, beau An aeroplane with a saloon for 25 T Is extremely land. where yards of passengers has been designed with thel . . .... Canadian fall weather Y laid for testing Purposes.' -arm *bole body enclosed in the wings. so bard on little ones. One day is v The speed of the train Is automatl- and bright, and the next wet and Cold. that It is all lifting surface. cally increased and decreased. When .N These sudden changes bring on colft. Jt arrives at a station the train slows cramps and colic, and unless baby's dowto about one mile and a half an Perfumes to-day must be much more; little stomach is kept right the result, skilfully blended than even a few; hour,n-so that' passengers-can step to a I may be serious. There Is nothing to iyears ago; the cruder events have al- equal Baby's Own Table platformThe principle Is similar to Tablets In keeping I landlug7stage" level with the station together lost popularity. . the littl) ones well, They sweeten the t once past 1 that of the escalator. Bu st.mach. regulate the bowels, break a station the train gathers speed UP to America's pi up 'colds and make baby -thrive. The Snal�" Dog Remedies twenty-four miles an hour. Its speed Bmk-DISEASES -S, Tablets are sold by medicine dealers is A travelltmg salesman,so the story or by mail Abox.from The controlled by a screw, which is DOG-DISEt 25 cents a driven by a special motor ad H" to Fad little stunt. Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.. Brock goes. citscovered this he train, and 6�1 u,.d rr" to " "4r@. Tour No noise to made by t My by U14 Z.3 Perhaps you can try it on ville. Out. 'friends. YoUll need a coin and a 0 the wheals have rubber-t]rres. �X. CLAY GLOVER CO.. tm 129 Wed am shvIl whisk br6om:� is 0 MOW VWL U." Hand,the whisk broom to a-friend The Gift of the "Gamp- and put -the coin on the palm of Brussqlg appears to be the only city $4.6Q PAi From Each H.m your right hand. Extend the palm --and coin—toward your friend and which has a well-orgiatzed umbrella- By S. W. Knife. 7 say: borrowing bigreau. The annual sub Alkhori time ago an article appeared scriptlon is low, but If every umbrella W4 e S Trodle "Brush it off." ASPIRIN Ray , kin in the "Pickering Nowit" stating that He won't be able to do Ituser were to join such a society, Its in- E. W. Ruddy, wbo,has a country re- It is not necessary for-you to vm come would be enormous. sidence 'there; cleared $4,600 profit Cafim WM Prued k pare the coin and there to no trick The Idea to rather similar to that In Say "Bayer"" d I In the of all akin troubles I from 1,000 hens for the preceding an Insist!about It. All that you have to do to force at'thie British Museum, National bath freely wtth Pud=a Soap and twelio months," and employed all help to place thif Lwin In the centre of hot -am, dry gently. and apply ''the palm. Of Course, your friend Gallery, and other PublIc Institutions, required to took after them. Tbim cert Gib Cudcw&omato t h a .C ban above or drag the coin off—but where , you are required to deposit tainly shows there is money to be he can't brush it-off. your "gawp" before being allowed to parts. Do not fail to include the made from hens. How? By proper ezqUilately scented Cuticurs T&k= -can't also so round the -galleries. You get a The trick can also—or feeding, good care and attention. In 70r,tollet preparations. Sam ticket of metal or a bone disc, which Poultry raisings Is as much a business --be done with a clothes brush. X&,V I I I -I - will redeem your umbrella at any as any other business and to make a out theDominion.CanadianDepot: (Oltp this out and paste it,,wigh - 344 9L INd X.W.,110drest. only in the case of the umbrella net underatan(� what he 191her of the ScHes, ft.a scrapbook.) time., Y success one m Soup dumes mus. exchange, the umbrella Is not your Is doing and why. own but the property of the society. The winter is a 2�c�s natural laying WhM ItAllfirA AM U11149d­ Each member on paying his tub- season, therefore to get good egg Pro- We are all familiar with words writ-' scription, receives a token, usafilly of duction. when prices are high, the ten in Italics. 'metal stamped with an Index number, hens must be fed with that object,al- MOTHER OF i In 1521 a printer of Venice invented which he carries In his pocket instead ways In view. They need exercise to the type. when printing an edition of of an numbrolla in his hand. When LARGE FAMILY keep the body *arm, which should be . ..:`:., Virgil. It Is supposed that be attempt- caught by the rain, all he has to do is provided by making them work •'ed to copy the handwrfting In which to go to one.of the society's agencies, (scratch) for every grain of to6d. The Unless you see the name 'Sayer" on the translation was written. The style which are tobacco shops, restaurants, ds Lydia E. feed should be stimulating and body. package or on tablets you-are not get- came to England,in the fotlowing-Tear and big stores, and hand over the tok- building, such as wheat and corn, say ting the genuine Bayez product proved ham Vegetable and was linonwn as Venetian, -it was, 'en, to be Immediately provided with 40% of-each, making up the other. safe by millions -and prescribed by to Other Mothers to proper an umbrella. bowever confined chiefly tern oats, buckwheat, physicians over twenty-three years for 20% 'With Wes Hernford, N. S.— Ism the Mother names and prefaces of books. When the rain ceases the borrower peas, etc. It Is best Just to feed. Cold& Headaiche r'L deposits his umbrella in the next .. . of four children and I was so weak after rs Italics are used in the Bible for enough ata time so as to keep the Toothache Luriibs4o 7 my last baby,came that I could riot do words Inserted to make the he sense. of agency-he*:happens to Vass; and in e , P the translation clearer. change receives another counter. x' bird always ready for the next meal. Earache Rheumatism iny, work and suffered for months until A lot has been said for and against r Neuralgia 'Pain, Path, a friend induced me to try L Nowadays ItAlics, are used almost Mr. Ruddy fed hot mash ImpolunrkinlL That nasty, irritating, tickling cough "hot Mash'" Accept "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" Pinkham's Vegetable 010 solely for emphasizing a word or sent- as,a mid day meal all through the win- only. Each unbroken package con- taking the Vegetable Compound any that keeps you awake at night, makes once, and If it Is desired fora printer life miserable, will not stay when Dr. ter. In the average home there is tains proper directions. Randy boxes weakness has left me and the in to put any portion of a7 manuscript in- usually a coustdfrable, amount of my back has gone. I tell all M,rriends Howard's Gum Balsam In used. The of twelve tablets Cost few cents. Drug- who are troubled with female weakness to.this type the.words are underlined. a of 24 and 100. firsir dose 'relieves. Every 50c bottle table scrap which can profitably be gists also sell bottip to take L di E. Pinkb ' Vegetable Names of periodicals and' ships utilized, mixing it along with the lay- Aspirin is the trade mark (registered guaranteed satisfactory or money re- util Compoung, f`(W, I think,it"is Z best should be in Italics, but the rules re- g masIt'and fed in a "crumbly" can- in Canada) of Bayer M nufacture or funded. Refuse.substitutes and avoid In a medicine ever sold. You MAY advertise irardlag ad hoc., e.g., i.e., et seq., and not sloppy. Feed at mid-day Monoac-eticacidedtar of Salicylleacid. ray letter."—Mrs Gvowx L CROUSE, so on, are varied, and italics may or disappointment All 'Drug Stores, dittos, may not be used. Manufactured 'Taylor-Pharmacal Co. and just enough; It you feed too much ,While 'fl is well known that Aspirin Hernford,N. S. Bircheliffe, Ont, the birds will go to roost, which Is not means Bayer Manufacture, to assist My First Chlid ._-trah,,P -Why Tab ublic against Imitations, the Glen Allen, Alabama not feed hot mash in thp p .-I Baby's Color. . I I . I have bevel11:1174. The largest talking machine-needle the morning? Because birdq will lets of Bayer Company be stamp- Keatly benefited by taking Lydia E. The young mother bad just read,la! I their "crops," stand around , ad with their general trade mark, The 1 ,,a new-thought paper that everyone Is in the world-measures 6 feet 7 inches easily fill kham's Vegetable Compound for and was built for window and get chilled,'whereas grain first I ­nrayer Cross." beiiing-down feelings and pains. I was surrounded by a'halo, the color of j in length, ;thing makes them active and keeps troubled in this way for nearly four display alone. which Is determined by the tempera-1 ,them warm. Grain should also be fed WIT years, following the'birth of my first Rr child,and itt'times could hardly stand on meat of the person. Allien her bus- E A L T my feet,came home she-tackled him onl'Keep M'nard's Liniment In the houss. in the evening. Soft feed being more I myleet A neighbor recommended the easily digested, the birds' crops are Keep your health. A Vegetable Compound to me after I had. the subject. After settling the color. of empty long before dayliglit and you ways keep Minard's taken doctor's medicines without much. ,of her neighbors' halos to-her entire L In Stornoway, the chief town man or beast to do their handy. The universal Lewis, one of the Hebrides,.there are cannot expect benefit It has relieved my pains and satisfaction, she remarked: ;Pleasant villas, and the ladies dress in beat an an emp omach. remedy for every Ill. i gives me strength. I recommend it and c. Alfred? t11 at "And what -about baby, Al 1 give you perinission to use my teed- the color Is be, do y6ii think? the latest style. Yet in the interior of Pink, nionial letter."—Mrs. IDA RT* G164 I Imag: because be's the pink of the island are to be fours people who Aiming high. isn't much use if you Allen, Alabama. perfe..,t4on." do not understand English, and eye-have no o ammunition. Women who suffer should write to ther with auspicious reserve.! L dia E.Pinkham Medicine Co.,Cobaart Wiilt my desr," repHed ad, i 1 4-- * clothes exami4ed �nder a for a free copy of L die. band, caonsti-catly, "hem be pink 0 OF MKI . I Woolen _72yrtoTif home The long-familiar colored globes tit-- ope can e es 11 on or .:when I'm away, but when I'm I Inicr,10113 --Ailments Peculiar to Women."I chemists'windows were first displayA er -Me- their quality,but tLlso to she*w lie Arabia the wool wan -fby the Moorish druggists of Ar. s -grown on a healthy No. 41---,M #Ak for MInard's and take no other. land Spain. animal. V -I............. Warr",,,y.y, „ S'aaaw s•• .;.,"!iu."- .au;._ .', ti a. •�•-�`•'s.•-o:a _._..,a... .'� .,� :.lr:.:i. ...,, .. r..•' s�'•,r"3'^.. 4'.F�•3' ti'• ."dS - wi+r .uh'+�p,*,,. ..v.; -..:u .N'�?^+.e••`. '•�. "i. - . - e-s9 �.rsa 1:, -.. p•'�. r' r :r • -� _- -Dr. Hoary will be here as neo-, -Freak Hall is making an ad- :-•. �: _ «.��.� �' • � .. SIMMONS LOCALISMS. ;-; si neat Tuesday to attend to his ditiowtohis reeldencip, as well as Od' professional daties. * repairing the house. r �d. i �u � S -% d -hire. L. Banka has been con -Dr: E. A. Sadleir, Dentist, a t -Fred Fawcett, of ,.Stouffville, fined to her bed for the p6st three practicin in Toronto, will,be here _ ply fiant Sunday at his home here. Reeks and is uudee the doctor's in his o9ce on Thursdarom 10 _"',•" - k" C. H. C. and Mrs.Wright, of care. a. m. to:5 p, al., as usual. -Toronto, spent Sunday with Alex --The teacners in the village, - -.-The regular meeting of -the We are showingan extensive range of Men's Trousers for fall and Mrs. Gordon. we are informed, are threatening Women's Institute will be held on 8' s -Mrs. Geo. W. Barker and two to strike on account of the poor Tuesday next, Oct. 30th, at the and.winter wear. Splelidid twee d8 an worate s --.children left Sunday for a week's accommodation. We don't blame home of Mrs. Norman Banks. A , isit with her sister in Coboarg. •em good program, including.a discus-, - =cat real values, i -Mrs. L. A. Van Skiver and son -The park committee are plant- siom on "The Laws of Ontario George, of Picton, are sppeending a ing a large number of new trees in Regarding Women and Children." We hav'nt our sine we can soon . week with James and Mre. Rich If y get it. , the park to replace a number that will be•Riven. The box of preserv- - - )firs Mise Alma Cowan and Mies have died as well as a number of ed fruit for the Sick Children's Walker, of Toronto, spent the others. Hospital has not yet been shipped, ' weekend here with the former's w-The rain that was promised those who intend ao 'donate BARRIE ,CLOTH ULSTERS by the weather man failed to may do eo at, once. parents,Joseph and Mrs.Cowan. make connection. Farmers re- !---S. W Davis has sold his dwel-- port that the land is very dry and _ 'Renowned 'throughout Canada as the 'finest Water roof Coat ` llnR and garage, the latter being -thus greatly binders fall plowing. p M -oCcapied by Joseph Cowan, toter. A number of the residents of the the market. Guar teed every way. A ^ `a ... .Spencer, 'of Whitby, who will village report that- their wells are smart serviceable coat at a reason- take possession shortly. dry and they are compelled to re- able fi ore. See them. ' -Rev. M. W. Leigh, B. A.. of g _ .._ - : . reenwood;occupied t-lie-lie o hors. c r Fa let pulpit here last Sunday and -A resident of York ton, Sask., �f ' -gave very thoughtful and help• was sentPueed to pay a fine of $10 Fall and Winter Boots—the• finest in tyle vicinity. ' fulsermons at both services.• and costs of the court, amount' -Mrs. James Brien Was in the • - i to between $5 and$6,for usingLI LLI-ALCUM, last - - the markef a postage stamp a secondtune. , -- _- -y -Weer best of . = - relative, hire. hionneppenny, of This is the second tine within an California. who has been spending Williams .illid Grebb makes.for service a few days with friends n To. three months that a resident of Yorkton has been I)nought .. to ronto. court for this offence. A resident • ,,ALE REGISTER, and gUahty. -C. H. and Mrs. Powle and �. y 'of Waterone, Sask. was eenteuced -� � - • . Mrs. R. A. Douglas, Bert Douglas Fred T. -BuntingPlckerina - to pay a fine of 820 and costa, SsT>?RDey, OCT. 27Ts-At lot 6, con. , b and Miss Helen ownglas, of To.n nn A amounting to $2.50, or to one 9, Pickering, i mile west of Balsam,ro to, motored Eetablished11857. t� V _ and spent the day with the Misses stamp a second time. feeding steers, butchers'heifers. also Bunting. g -On Saturday evening about aiding and registered mare and -Hugh Miller returned home on 8.00 o'clock some excitement teas filly, F. M. Cooper,owner, Wm. < - Sunday evening after Spending Maw,auctioneer. . F causedin the village by the ring- ten weeks in the Northwest. SATDRDAY, OCT. 27TH-Auction sale :. 'Ch J Evidently he did not ex Ing of the fire alarm, which was experience of mllch cows and springers, also a sounded as receipt of a telephone si -famine conditions, and is enthusi few breeding ewes (some of the t� message from the lake shore, stat-. above cattle are extra choice), the astir over the west. in that Frank McConve 's nasi- „` -St. Andrew's Ladies Aid _will g y property of Harry `Vada, 1n the vii• � a meet in the basement of the dence was on fire. .The fire engine lase of Pickering, six months church on Wednesday,' Oct. 81st, was immediately got out and a credit. Sale at 1.30 o'clock. W.B. f: y number of firemen were soon Powell,auctioneer.. Speceal Grocery Values at 2.30 o'clock, to do work that speeding to the scene of the fire. TuEsuAT, OCT. 3ftli-Dispersion sale was ordered some time ago. So g •. But ,not till the were near their 2U shorthorns, 80 registered Shro - � i y p• 4 tb'. tial Pare Orange Marmalade, --59c -please note the change of date deskioatioa did they learn that shire sheep. 2 registered mares, Im- j -Mr?. George A. Ames will re• plementa,grain&c,, the pro arty of 4 Pure Raspberry Jam," 49e t •n� n• the cause of the alarm was the p : i calve for the flint time since her the estate of the late J. G. Borland, burning of a field of hap that had lot 19,eon.S, Pickering t�~1 manila e, on Saturday, October R (Claremont # pkgs &e}log's IVa:tite.Corn Flakes,. }fir 'C7 27th; from 3 to 6 p, m.��at ­Elm. not been and which was illegal. Sale at 12 o'clock. See stead.Farm,". between Pickering set on fire, bait the house was in bills: Geo, Jackson,T. Jackson and 4 lbs. Choice Seedles3'Raisins, - ,.65C k no danger and the burning of the David A. Pugh auctioneers. and 'Whitby. firs. & E. Ames ha was under complete control. cans Campbell's Tomato Soup. y P TatsRSDAv, NOV,Aon STs-At lvt 2,con. will receive with her, lir. hlcCouvey, who reeides in the 2, Uxbridge, extensive sale 6f farm ` -hire. Clouds Field returned Kissimi Flour for good Palaipkln Pies - City, had -sold his hay crop on stock. implements. and, tuzaitut e. • -- home on Monday, after spending 6elnr,siin to Delos Forris. Sale at Five Roces Flour for good Bread r� - shares, but the .buyer failed to 13 R •, t several weeks with her brother ILo'cleck. Lunch at noon. F. W. harvest it. and thus.it had to be •• in-law and sister, Dr. G. A. and Silversides, auctioneer. $ire. Field, of Des Moinesi Iowe. destroyed making it a total kiss. We are glad to know that she is -The golicN_ trustees and the peso ddvertirsrwrnti. �� - - " - mach improved in health, commmittee appointed to act with _ `•* 9, -The Toronto papers tell of the Police Trustees have not.been - - �� some large potatoes that have Idle in regard to seen ring light and. FOR SALE-Several good collie They"re . , Hollerin own in different power for Pickering Village. They gyp+• Apply Gerald Clark,Dunbarton. 3-8 t g1� ))ante of the province. some of which weighed have been in constant touch with •+�-F.tV FARMER'S FRIEND GANG two pounds and 'over. Harr the Hydro-Electric Commission. •L�PLOW for sale cheap. Easy terms. J. R. i P Y Thexton, Pickering. 52tf �' Bolres- has harvested one that and 'in the -last communication _ worth -about from them they say that it is OL'140 -PIGS, FOR )SALE-A 1 wellrhP two and a quarter upde• their intention' to build a 1200 1 to James Kinnear, lot 11,-rear of coop 4 =- -Harry Wade will offer for Piekering. R.R.1.Locust HILL s-8 . -: r • ` sale 'to-morrow (Saturday) after line to the outskirts of Pickering L�QR BALE-Several Sbortborn t volt line from the Scarboro town- r noon at his premises at the west g end of the village, 130 head of milch Village,-where-they -will erecta bens.Cotswold and Shropshire ram Iambs. cows and springers and a few anb station to snpply light to the John.Scott,R'.R.2,Claremont Phone 3803, Its :•" .Oi N -LIN A', OF breeding ewes. This is s good village. Estimates of the coat of 01IDER MAKING-I am prepared to Ladies�-Silk and Wool Hosie in latest assortment of s light to the residents will be fern- �iaake cider eve Tuesday and Friday and i chance to secure extra choice iehed in a few weeks. The situ- leis pOintment' -Ge°• Cammack, Phone Sick' - pretty 1hades. milch cows. ' -A large number of the yours ation,is more hopeful now than it �"Turnbull's" Fall Underwear for Ladies. g has ever been in the past. Picker- �j OR SALE-Young pigs S weeks friends, as Well as some of tag 1: o:d; ?ALE-Young bred Shropshire ram lambs. r. r Men. older Does, of Miss Cora White, lag Village will not be asked' to and a quantity of valvas. M.B. Bert, Phone met at the 'home of her sister, finance any of the cost of this line Pick 1081• 5,8 nor the sub-station, and'the rates -.40 inch Dress Serge in black, navy,,cepen, cardinal, digger Mrs. Norman Banks, on Monday BOOTS T�EPAIRED-Boon and etc., at l;5c per yard.eveningand resented her with a will be based upon the Commission .hoes re fired peatly and quickly. Thos. Imiseellneoae shower, on the eve Gtorse:Cher,pickers residence Inst west of St Men's Heavy Work Boots, in black and brown, sowed and paying for the same. But the vill- of her marriage. sge will, however, be reqquired to pegged, at 4 00. _ -Henry Larkin, of Saginaw, lay for the cost of the distribat- TRAYED-Oa to the premises of - -- - = lag system within the boundaries the undersigned.lot 18,con. 8, Pickering, a Mich., is spending a few days this horse. Owner may week with Pickeringfriends., .hav= of the,village, and estimates are .Percy and paying ezpenses. Eli opkins,Brough" sow bein re aced b the Hydro am 5 7 Sag just returned from a tour of P Y y -,"-France, Belgium, Germany and Commission to Ascertain the cost T OST-A light brown collie dog S X-OV of the same and .also the cost w th some white on neck. Any person giGLOVES the British IslesHe s reports ing information leading to his recovery will be riots In Berlin and other cities and to the user. The committee have amply rewarded. S.C.Bunke%.RR1,Whitby, a general .unrest. also received estimates from firms Phone Pick 5204. d-7 w -The potato crop-in/this F RENT-Good of the province is an abundant y e Village of Dun- _ one, but in other its a faildre is ici alities, and are giving all has trees. Al t PP pa tint sea R Also, sale�aFord� all kinds of fruit qupp ying engines for the genera- a tion of eleetrieit for small un- frame dwelling hoage in the .,MOST EVERYO�TE'9 ;SPEARIV''.'Ehi: - • barton; Y-i acre of tend with es of the roblem thorou h con- on ruck and a 7 h- !e rtes. Potatoes are being P B gasoline engine,new. D.1•. Gormley. Dun- - sideration. When further esti- barton• -8-7 offered in the village at a dollar a mates are received from the Hydro M bag. A number of farmers from. OA SALE-Cheap, all kinds of M SCHAPMAN Uxbridge have been askigg $1.50 Power Conimiasion the committee Fwagons,harness,and all kinds of farm im- • • bag, but 'finding it difficult to will be in a better, position to plementsin good order. Also several heavy and 4 gr g light scales,and cook stoves and heaters. High- v = secure brtyers 'they go onto Osh• arrive on the better. method cof est price d(or hides anf!wool, also live p ul- a,wa where they say they have securing electricity for the villhge. 'try. H.Herman,Stini[(villa Phone 1903 17tr i no difficulty in disposiaR of their BUNDY'S -. � HARDW ARE products. GREENWOOD. , -Arthur B. Bradley, of- Port Miss Slater and Miss Green, of To- D. A. MORDUE - - Union,appeared in the Pickering - Police Court on Tuesday evening routo, returned home on Wednl'sday F13II81'>al DirectOlG to answer to a charge laid by after spending three weeks with F. L. and Mie Green, L.ieansed Lm>bdtep Constable Wingarden of the Cana- The Ladies'Aid of the GreenwoodM u 0 than Nationale, be having proved The Church will bold a concert Wto-"te Motor=,taPmed l himself a general nu*nce around on the evening of Monday, Nov. 12th. the station, being somewhat of a Full particulars will be given later. Successor to pugilistic nature. He pleaded QHAS. BEIERL. - MARKHAM '11The.'Famous Cold Water Paste, guilty to the charge, but contend• Phone ed that he - was prompted by Notice'of 9000 in White and T1D tf3• righteous indignation. A ane Be tiatlOD OfBy-LaW and costs of $12.00 was imposed• ga He promised to be good in the — 14 n rnAVZ Shop e D of'On mind ur co Will'eover future. - - Pickeriag possesses certain law passed under Number 1198 by the things of which she has reason to Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Townshipof Pickerin on the — seventy-five square feet. be proud. It has cosy residences, First Da of Otober,, 19288 for the _._we ll-kept }awns, prat streets, y _.., . ntlmerone churches and soon will issue of debentures to the amount of FARMERS have a cammodioae end up-to-date defis��the coat for'the of building)din f anadto d :.,Put up in 1, 2 and 5 lb packages y Now is the time to see about your school. . This is PickeriaR as asen to the school house of Public School Harness needs. by outsiders. But it ie'rather section Number 4 West of the Town- k humiliating fora resident of our •hip of Pickering, and that such by We have on hand a good supply y drop in and get a Color Card and s„ village to go motoring(orb some law •vas registered-.in the registry of Harness and Accessories - - 'other means of transportation) office of the registry division of the w at various prices. ,4 Count of Ontario on the Sixth da of • e for a distance of one or two hue- y y. ae-. �rislsad�e- ea""bout £ October, I926� de Nambei 29T.-Any .�. died miles,and in reply to a query motion to quash or set aside the same ,convinced. by a stranger, have to say that he or anfinish* y part tbrereot meet' be m e &n comae from _Pickeriag.�-wed- btu-tb a mon fits after t� t ' _ $mar the stranger say "O, yes, publication of this notice, and cannot i Pickering, that Is the town that be made thereafter. CECIL BRADLEY no electric li bt' it is ho a 12th day of October, 103, - ---_ - R -Dated Rennase maker, PiChrin that that blot on tb name of IDox�.a R. BpeToly, . ' ii.L Pickering Evill soon }>•wiped oat. lti clerk, P108BRING}, ONTARIO 4 nYi'�k`.'1.. •x4y FRbb Y"• �.v .7.. �, *J, ,. . '. ;•R.. y,..:', .;r; i`: l y".' ,q,„' 4 �i ',n .l :¢:. � `,.'�,it^fs'•,.'`-tM1`.^a�': F'.� c: .+'.."^�. , .: 1i":•..P. .j'.ti:5, r?.'gI!'i+.' r" -S• '�•' �„ �:y.. • ..,h.. '.Tr ^',C.�',�i,,a.,