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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1923_11_02 :r;o;. �,.. .;. .: .:�;;,k++h•.'Fi'9'&'d•' >�'�h;5i4.. ;.. ., :�. .T... ::Kti3t3i?rT I.'-ii:: :x •X,g;.:.. "..--„a;�. •.'='°Ngi' ,r ,$:?�:bx :�rS:;i�"r,"�„r° ;*N"fM1Aii:)' •-:.c:;F47:•:isr ,;L:'. ,� int. 'ri y ,�'��-"^",."���.,�z.. - .,,a.c�' �+t�"��^��,.��4�'..;. �''x�= a>�"•�,�..C'.w''��,�: ;� � _.,,.a'"�' �f'.��H� '-�,. �m.i '",,,,�•.,s e..�• '�'s�. ,.• °�,y.:�<s:._ �°'..�i�� �' .-.,:.� ;w N EW.- ' _ OL.' XL1II. _PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, NOVE.KBER 2, 1923 -� = • ' = No. 7 , _ R Vra'f>a�i14#nal garbs. 'HAMILTON-WHITE HIGHLAND CREEK. Geo. ., "Baker l�atabliehed 1828Afl'edttcaL • A pretty wedding was solemnized The bazaar in aid of the building •- -> at the home of James and Mrs. White, fund.of the public library, which was �r- Kingston road west, on Wedaesdap, held on Saturday evening,-Was a de- GREENT OOD' RE. FORSYTH, Opb. D., Director October 24th, when their •daughter, tided success. The proceeds omount *Optometrical Association of Ontario_Reg. Cora Neoma, was married to Freder= ed to over$100 00, q htered Member of the American Optometrical ick Harold Hamilton, only Asocial dance will be held in Valle �- • .Assort3tion, Eyes examined by,appoirrtment. e harVe a llnllte� y eon of M. y 'hond28o4, Claremont, Ont. and Mrs. Hamilton, Brougbam. The Hall on Wednesday evening, Novem- r.-';r Rev. W. A. Bunner officiated. fine her 7th, commencing at 8 o'clock, AllVIILL NF. TODlLINSON. M. B., Member number of * bride, 'who was unattended, wore a come and have a good time. Splendid •of the College of Phystciane and Surgeons dress of white satin with tulle veil, music. Gents 70` cents. Ladies will of to Dr R. Brodie. That formeri occupied by s ' eau ht with orange blossoms,and car- please provide. late Dr.R.Brodie.and latterly by Drp.'Cald- 'Record �iabnets ' -• well. Phone. Claremont,Qnt. 231y ried t} shower bouquet of Ophelia ". roses-and -1il_v-of-tbe-valtey, -:Loheii- --SCARBORO JUNCTION. -- --- -40 -- l�l . EaiMnaalrr hNme0N' QLD.; L.R. }D rin'swedding march was played by _- g bet of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario,licentiate �{�,' Miss Cecilia Cowan. After a buffet A grand concert, under the auspices " of Royal College of surgeons, Edinburgh, 1' umed O luncheon Mr, and hire. Hamilton left of the Willing Helpers will be held in Whei Childr11000i l . Offiloa d defenses of Women sad for a short honeymoon in Nspanee. the Scarboro High School (stop29, t, / Children. 0lnoesndresidence,Brougham. Golden " Oaf_ Kingston road), -on the e,yeliing of " �--- WHITBY. Tuesday, Nov. 13th, beginning at 8,00 — G7ardroprccc6c o'clock. The program will be given Barley' encs,- that we are On Sunday afternoon last w. J. by the staff of the Ideal Bread, and 111R. GORDON.14IcKAY-Chiroprac- Reid, who is in th'e em the chair will be occupied y ` tor. Office hours-2.30 to 5.00 and 7.00 co • ploy of the pied b J. G. 8.00 and by appointment. Phone 320. Brock clearing + Whitby waterworks department, rr'nd Cornell. Come and have a good time. Street, Whitby. sly who formerly was engineer in the Admission 25 cents, children under 12 -and 4 REGULAR PRICE $18.00 Cam bel Flour Mills, Pickering, met years 15 cents. Leyab. with a very serious accident. He was E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Clearing at $8.39 at work by the side of a new well at DUNBARTON. - Buckwheat 4 the premises at the lake, and falling, A.Solicicor,notary Public Etc. Mone tofirst �-rs ng arp :. ou Ouse, rc y. y • guests into the well which is about 17 feet of Miss J".Allison. touff��1160n ' , jWanted Y ILLIAM J. BEATON,B.A„Bar- deep, and has a cement wall and bot- 'We are sorry to report Miss, Morri- rister,Solicitor, member of the firm of tom. He um and landed on his son udder the doctor's.care. Ryckmaa,Denison.Foster and Beaton. Toronto General TrustaBuilding,BSBsySucec,Toronco. feet, but suffered veru painful injuries. Mr.. Mrs.and hiss Spiers, of Buffalo r Telephone il4ain 9,51 sad 982. Une of the bones in hie left ankle was spent a holiday with Mrs. Piz?r, Highest Prices aid 1 broken, his tongue was badly cut and Mrs. J. Martin, of Guthrie, Minn.,- He E j he was otherwise badly shaken as to vi s.Mi Peter Marks for a few days Dental - L When found by Air. Every, he was Mrs.Dolls and eon, Leonard, of'�o - ' � '•�F 'i�F , DR. HARRY HUDSON. Dentist, is apparently lifeless. He was taken to ronto, were the guests of Mrs.Blenkin R'hitby. Office-Adam's Terrace: Byron T 1�� AT the Whitby Hospital, where he is do- over the week-end. St. !North. Phone lea. (Gas extraction xhen �CLARFEMONT Ing as well as could be expected. It Harry Bing had the misfortune to F• Zr- C.�REEN desired). 51cf will be several months.before he .will have his squash and pumpkins stolen. " Ucensed be able to resume work. 'Would that more sneak thieves were DR. D. C. Smith, Dentist, Strnrff- put Into the reformatory. - Ville. Honor Graduate of Chicago and To- Embalmer and.L?nder.taker, The chicken ie supper and concert " Tonto universities"and the Royal Collega of 1�iOLOr Hearse. GREEN RIVER. F pP Dental Surgeons.. Phoneoffice1011, Residence given in the church last Thursday 1015. No outside appointments. 261y 'Toronto connection for The Green Riper Ladies' Aid will t'vgning wjts a wonderful success.'" A g BLAKE H. BEATON. D. D. S. Hospital Service, bold a razasr oo Friday, Dec: 7th. splendid supper and Tota of it and as Graduate of the Royal Cotetge of Dental }Full particulars will be given later. - excellent program, and everybiydy Y '� Surgeons "and University of Toronto. Office e- Don't forget the anniversary of the Pleased. ~i• , over w.rs P to 12's to 5.are score. Whitby BASKETS FOR SALE Green River Baptist church which will Next Saturday evening.'october 3rd Bell hours 9 to 12 :t to b.80.' lnd•'ptronm s. tL� p at 8 o'clock, a meetin Bell phone z2o. a-tly be Geld on Sunday and Dfondav next. R of the ratepay - - _-� - y ®rea8h ad The.home hour a ill�lead in nd outer husiaesseC Al2 Lnterested ere Th T'etertitcai�p Rev. E. Orsborn, of Claremont, will school house to The urdereiggned wishes to nntif Lhe P e Unil-ersaI t [� G,K ERSLAKE, B, V:Sc. Honor public that he has purchased from the the service of praise in the afternoon requested to be present, ■•, executors of the tate W, G. Barnes P =�Ch.�.�•� a., •Graduate of Universisy of Toronto. Al] and the Claremont Baptist Choir is (One of Our Productions) tv r " cases given prompt and carafai attention. Phase all the.basket and basket material in the evening. Mr. Greenway, the not- WH ITEVALE. 8002. Clarethont. s21y stock and will be able to furniab fruit ed violinist, will also assist at the We sell Sill's Rite-Lite Lens-Jor baskets on the.shortest notice and at evening service. On Monday evening, B.A.and Mrs. Ellison are the gtiesta - - all malfes of cars-the beet current prices: Write or phone. beginning at 8 o'clock. a flrst-class of Buffalo friends. M _ a�ssstz>sasl�f Q�zsrl►iF. g - .,. in the market for • e W. taeeAICHARDSON-Real E entertainment will he Aierle turned item an a Mrs. McKay have re-. the price. FRAr$ PENN Rives b the Gordon and DI T V. s, �TOCII, following able talent: Miss xtendeu trip'to the FOR SALE lnsurancr.Conveyancing. Noig�ry GREEN RIVER, - ONTARIO Stephenson, elocutionist, of Clare- west. : Public,Etc,:Pickering,oat. 311T 39tf rnout, Miss Laura Mackey, soloist of M. E,and Mre. Parke, of Toronto: Heavy Wagon,, Brooklin, and Sir. Brown, violinist of spent .Sunday with D. R. and Mrs. Buggy, ary FPOSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, ." Brooklin. Duets will be given by Beaton, !Set of iron Harrows- • tae counties of York and Ontario. An .+� pICKERIN� Norman and Mrs. White, of Brooklin, Mrs. -D. R. Beaton sent s few _ note sale•of ail kinds •raversd to an ahorMst • '•' and by Mr. Edwards and Miss Laura 'days last week with Dr,;aud Mrs, Bea- All in-,good shells. aotrw. Address fiasco stunt P.O.. Cas; o! Brooklin, and selections �. D�'+� Mack '� ton, of Whitby. Woodworking and General - D�r� B.BEATON TOWNBHIPOL11R8 LUMBER WARD by the whitevale .lisle Quartette. Miss Irene Pugh, of Toronto 'Uut- Blacksmithing. r • conveyancer, comulselcarrtos lakfte Admission 26 cents, children under 12 versity,spent the week-end- with her W. H. JACHSOli, Brock Road eillttaviw. Accountant.-ata. Money 10 loan - years iii cents. paeeats J, -A. and Mrs. Pugh. sonar Whli. els, ontssasr of iltarr�ap Ili Asphalt ROOl1Dg Mrs, Edgar Austin, of Coniston, Pickering, Ont.' _ tl �JLl l GREENWOOD. was.the guest of her- motber,Mre. D. DAVIDA, PL aH-Live stock nuc- Turner, for a few days last week. tioneer. Graduate of C. M. Jones' School, Just arrived another Mrs. F. L. Green returned Prost To- The Ladies'Aid of the Methodil9t ChicagoEucaine,g w rieate with pedigreed — Tonto on Monde Here ��� ��estockBlock and ring work. Alt kinds of sales Car of Toronto AS y• Ohvrch meet at the home o! Dlre. C � ly attended to. Terms reasonable. Phone Robert and Mrs. Plaskett, of Whit- B. Rice on Wednepday. Nov.-7th, at 091iremont. !sly phalt Slab Shingles, by, spent Sunday with Jae. Plaskett, 3 p•.m. Word for Roli Call •'Obey," T.M. MAW. LICENSED AUC- x'ed and green shades Will Pegg left on Tuesday for Bur- The Ladies' Aid are preparing for a Ty TIONEER,forYork,Qntarioand Durham wasb, be having secured employment GrandBazaar,&W er and Concert to Counties, All,kinds of sales grorn! y attended �4 in. and 5 in. to the there fur the winter, he held on Nov. 18th. The Claremont CJ�'ment,; forto. Ted at NEonabk, D. Bell asks map n. :.Weather, We Will James and Mrs. Raine and Miss Dramatic Club will Rive the concert. arranged at NEWS' y,On. Bell and lndepen. Vary spent Sunday afternoon in Dab. Fuller particulars later. .: dear ghoaea Whitby,Ont. sly _ quote low prices on awn with Oscar Raine, HiraWindsor. who was lions stj0al !the above ill large The Rev. Mr, Leigh was called to Green River, and was well and favor- Lockport. N. Y , on Saturday,owing ablyknown here,died at the residence Quantltl@A. end wds buried Lumber to the death of bisaiater. of his son at Listowel )t (FR1jtCEIMAN'S B�,.:Y) Orval Wilson, a former resident beside his late wife in the cerrppetery W.• D• Gordon 8� Son here but now of Toronto, called on here on birthday. His wife predeceas- c " Paildere, General Contrao _ >t Wess and Mrs,Sadler one;day last ed him Klima 25"Sears, and was a sis- S ti l n gl t tors and Si Writers. ---- week, terof,William Burton rif this .place. gn Mrs. Rankin and Jlrs. Robeson, of Deceased Is survived by three•sons: gel d 'Roofing'D h�OBDTJ F Toronto, and Mrs. Oliver, of Clare- Albert of Listowel. Frank of London Alterations and repairs of.every • y . J mont, spent Tuesday with their par- and Tom of Pittsburg. � g description. Concrete work, encs,Sam and lire. Stewart, ?`4 X Chimneys repaired A concert, under the auspices of the Lath Funeral Director BROUGHAM. - ,~ _ ;end E3timste9 free. Ladies'Aid Society of the--tiveeawood Dfethodist.Church, will be held- here "---'•' FA IIZPnRT P. O.. ONT. Licensed Embalmer ,;:•. :, John and Mrs.Forgie,of Ciwremonf•, r on the evening of Monday, Nov. 12th, visited with John and :firs. Soden on Ll � � E E S O R Up-to-date Motor Equipment A splendid program will be given con- Sunday. L' . . . sitting of.a drama, entitled "Listen, 'Mrs.' Linton has -returned borne. } Fruit Trees, Shrubs Etc• s5ucceasor to Ladies,"will he given by ten ladies after a few months'stay with her bto- .T.+OCv�T H=zZt Having secured the a envy for. E: D. and a pumpkin.drill will`he Riven by them at Agincourt. g CHAS, BEIERL. MARKHAM R Smith & Son, Ltd., Nurserymen, ten children. There will Alsn he vocal Mrs. Hogle, who has been visitingZ. 1' of Winona, Oat. Phoae't1000 and instrumental music. Full parti. friends in Green Ri ver, sPent SundayPiockermg�g. talars willhe Ricers next week. with Dfrs, T. C. Brown. ' I am prepared to take orders for all + � Miss,Lihbte Appleton is encodings kinds of Fruit Trees,Small Fruits, Brooklin Flour Mills CHERRYWOOD few weeks at the home of Mr. and Ornamental Shrubs Etc.,, at Mrs. Gannon. of Raveoehoe. lowest possible prices. , - Wedding bells are ringing. Mrs. Pratt and daughter, from w Special rates for large'quantities, I am supplying the Grocery Steres Mr. Alfred spent Suriday here with Scotland, have arrived and taken up 28tf with the noted friends., residence in one of O. A. Barclay's Vir T aFLAVU BREAD FLOUR _ Miss Edith Roach spent a day in To- houses. N, V Chapman, Pickering• ronto last week, Mrs, Clifford Milroy, of Brampton, -- ; AND Mise Jean Mainland spent Sunday is with her people here, who are pre- with and _MARVEL PASTRY)FLOUR with her aunt here. patios to move to their new home on .,, Store David and Mrs. Dawson spent the the Kingston road this week. . 'Just try a sack. I am sure you weekend in Toronto, Mrs. Dan Gannon and little daugb- Fleiirf� Plows you will like it. Our new school house is rapidly ter. Gladys, returned to their home at s Wilson, nearing completion, l�avensboe last.Tbursday, after spend- -' AND REPAIRS Chas. Brooklin Born.on Oct. 5th, to•Royand Mrs. trig two weeks visiting her parents, "Binder Twine 8 in. Grain Grinder Morrish, a son,both Y ing well. Ed. and Mrs. Wilson, here,and broth' Now is the time to get your stock in - Miss Beatrice Pett Is now one of ere in the cit condition for winter. Ke Roan •Shorthorn Bull, th - & bora Sept.Shorthorn r9•nl, L.LIOTT Turnip harvesting is the order of death in Toronto of 1Vealey Bate, a g Condition Powders the day. bf which there is a Rood crop, former resident here, after a lingerioR Woroci Powders, A number from here attended the illness,' extending over a number of i W. F:Disney, Greenwood golden wedding of Mr.and Mrs Prout. years. His remains were conveyed to = Cotigh 13owderp 42tf Phone Pick 714 Mrs, Wesley Petty and Mre. Drink- the family plot at Stratford, A - always on hand at right IYonge &Charles Sts,Toronto water had a business trip to the city Ed. and Mrs. Willson and Warren - prices, g i Up* Is well known as THE alae(TRADE last week. end Mre, Willson motored to the city 5 C Mrs. Timbers, a former resident, last 1Vedoeadav_esgaiAR to give a Proprietary Preparations, Crude jCN*l1EId.L� SCHOOL. Keen demand for our 'visited with friends here over the surprise to Donald and Mrs. Willison, Drugs, Stationery, Toilet • • • weekend. it being the sixth anniversary of their Goods,Cigars, Cigarettes, w� Graduates all the time. Do not We are sorry to hear that Mr, and wedding dap.- . A very.pleesant_eeea- _ __ Tobaccos. -- Csraui Choppllig —__- Mra Fretsctl rind- a!mile-srt+,leaving Ing was spent, about twenty friends ` - fool with education. Get the Best. our neighborhood. being present. Metcalr'a Candies. AND FL XKING} A number from here attended the We trust every member of bur Sun- - It''always pays, Our record for chicken pie supper at Dunbarton on day School will remember that one .�T am preppared to do Chopping and Thursday evenlog of las! week. All week from next Sunday will he our = Oat Flakin every Monday, placing students in posjtions is un- re rt a very enjoyable time. Thanksgiving Day,also that it Is the �^ _ and Friday The Ladies'Aid Society will meet date of the greatest day our Empire _ excelled in Canada. Write for qt the home of Miss Brander on Thurs- has everknown,Nov, lltb. "Armistlee N. E. McEWEN Bale a ogue. omm day.next.-Nov.8th, at,3 o'clock. Roll Day," We hope to see the whole p Call to be answered w1tb_-a verge-cos=- eomtntltlity otwow-that-day-to give_ JQhm F. Bayles,! Claremont tsining the word "Cometh." All the I tbnnka to Almighty God.for our great .—Veterinary Surgeon W. J. Elliott, Principal ladies of the community are cordially I deliverance, and to do honor to our t h"r Rural Route No.2 invited to attend, brave herpes. �io3eerin� '�Yl'tarl'119 ° .�-;w , . '.":'y.•�M ,��+r.'„°- -/'.nu'ik' '.yi^ :'"Y,tQ-?'f '..i (+•_r,: .t .f', f 'k' "M• ,.f:�•':. t ,- r-�• ,._ „ .. ,,•.r,. ".:6� ` ,� .•• Q. , Mar--_ .:� ,k r:,a. n... r ,�• ,;��+. , .. w.r �'",�^r u. a,M^u "a.. ,. .,.•;,a."l,. ,ic,•.;&t'-�p•.aw'�,• � _�.,"w+�., �C,C�:i?p y'� .a'.. ti ; .• '' a .•e• r ..�+r:- -a' ,.w .•x�:.,n.., ,r r+•-. .-i, .r g,. , wiv'::.,.ac.. a9,�t'°',, ' .:,3i v.�e.e•.:° •„ +6- -.•res+' ny yxyayM3„ ,.: � ry..: w,y, .�'we. � ... -�,. -.. .. .. .-••,. -°,-` .-v. 's,`:k.K•yw.. ..,,". ."�' "'': ., h,.- "`,+.. ., .. ,. .._ ... •�', �i. _ ,k�., ;,y;,•: robes from the cigar his uncle had t been smoking. The data obtained �qpCunninghamwould have proved conclusivelythat had• come to his deathleWfflb -- at the hands of a Brahmin of high caste on aecount of priceless gems Take It tome to r - stolen from a temple in India.°-. An Ch00lO analysis of the cigar ashes would the Wo ..: hare, shown that a subtle ppison, ung known to the Western world, had .* �--Nave g c::t,ed-the victim's heart to stop beat A ALADA -ins exactly two minutes and twelve your pOket for SII _ stconds after taking the first puff at eyes-=440. treat. K .y - _ the: t ignr. Thus the -fictional ethics• of tlla Nitration would have been car- A +i11C1ous o0n1w But iirby was only a plain, out- t ap rev 110!1 ani aid M. G 8616 dooris Westerner. He did not know tho tooth,appeflias. r :e .� ,4� - - the conventional method of procedure. . dge8{tAe. _ ' It did not even occu': to -him-at first '-The most delicious blend proeurubloo that -Apartment 12 might still -havesecrets to tell him t ,•. z•' - and he reporters had thepoliceit i p Pawed over it s " — for several days. But his steps turn- ' ed back several times to the Paradox. In Its _ as the- center from which all dues Sealed - - Hs mustemanate. He found himselfPYrlty Paekwandering around in that vicinity Lack of Bleep Responsible cl = T ra trying to dick up some of the feces I)r. C. 3. Hastings, medical officerari �ep g of the Chinese puzzle that made. up: of health in,Toronto, has made some • mystery of his e's death e f school _ thit was on one of these occasions c ling in it examinations. veatigatio the o _ children* the > ..-BY- W1LL1A�!! MACLEOD RAINS.' that-he and.Aose•met his cousip James Seventy per cent of the failures, he lg Ccoming out of the apartment house: says,'are chhdren who 'go to school -J Cunningham was a'man of admirable self-control, but he looked shaken this without breakfast, and of that num- (Copyright, Thonas Allen.) morning. His hand trembled as it ber ninety per cent. are allowed to re- ` CHAPTER `Y�'L met that of his cousin. -In his eyes main up .till nearly, midnight each SA LES M E . "You know it,,!lose," }le said smil-�was the look of a man who has •suf. night,and consequently cannot rise ill THE LADY WITH THE VtoLET PERFuxF. in fered a shock. - time.to-eat breakfast. We par "saki! and ora stand. •mplorment anulus ! " w" " s "I've been sittingalone for an hour ur co !ne ` Won Ye 1 _ us-to-order trees and planta. Beat " ly: "If Miss McLean tells her story,ly. "That makes it wo`se for me to in the room,where Unclg James met °°5l'ane Wkik We tw°•tt aaa eattlD you !r«. ♦ mono-!nails/ w to the district attorney he'll probably impose on you haw you're in trouble his "oath' — been arranging . his ipro>Znn+v arrest her. It'll Come out about her ibecause of me. I should think you'd papers, he explained. It begun to CPuf�'P ' LUKE BROTHERS, MONTREAL ( sister an' the papers will run scare-!°pretty near hate me." get my nerve. I couldn't stand it any , heads. No need of it a-tall Won't' "We're in trouble together;" he car- longer. The horrible thing kept hurt me to stay here a.few, days if I rested. "I thought that was supposed jumping.to my mind." He drew-his. ^ „ �,to.bring friends closer an not to drive, right hand heavily across his eyes, j. 0 have Jack dapper and trim, eaned on them apartas though to shut out and brush away If 00ys r his cane and watched his cousin. He She flashed a quick look at him and the night his imagination conjured felt a reluctant admiration for this changed the subject of converaation: (To be continued.) virile cousin so picturesquely -compo-I Just now she could not afford to be puuuny. " Q r j TWIN BEAVER ky tent. so clean-cut and four-square of emotional. -: mind. Was he in love with,the Wild "Are you going, back to. Twin Mother was out and Sister Sue-was WASH BOARDS f " Rose from .Wyoming, whose spirit.Buttes. dressing, so six-year-old,Bobby had to pIII�Ip�I t g' i "No. I'm in' to find Out who also was like.a breath from the sweet Im entertain Sue's young man. He began III IflYliaNW Em hill pinesT Or.was his decision only killed James Cunningham an' bring to ply the unfortunate caller with p the man to'justice: That's t1,E only fJP1tTf'P.�TR Tc3II01�`I1S the expression of a native chivalry questions. �* that went out to all his friends and way to clear us both before the 5r t world." "BI r. Knott;' be began, „-wpat is a p�,yv��'dpOgaf 1srhaps to all women? ! "Yes!" she,cried eagerly. "Let'me popin�y�„ Should Have Blown i! on. the Road aM/atOlslRi xfAlwtT " "They'd certainly arrest her," Jack bel on. Let's be partners, in it, "Why—er—a popinjay is a—er— "Why was a 1lne.i,ppoeled on. that s commented. "From a k is int >� y - of view there's eve reason, why the yy I Kirby." of bird." ,notoria!"' should. Motive for the crime orifi- He already hid one partner,but he "'Are you a bird, Mr. Knott?" "For blowing bis own barn' in clout; intention to force the victim tiµ' nim overboard instantly. James "No, of course not." court." _ to make reparation or punish him; do-I Cunningham was retired to the posi- "W ell, that's funny. Mother said - 1 Blared openly; opportunity to commit''tion.of an adviser. you were a poptnjay, and father said -it, confessed; presence on scene and! Bally We'll start this very min- Gasoline tractors are replacing mess to este beim seen there,i ate. Tell me all u know about here was nes doubt about your being+ 3'o switching engines on some railroads. ` admitted The case against at her is what happened the evenin of the a jay, and Sue said there didn't seely i - s ga a murder." to be mach chance of your :poppin': �— stronger than the one against yon The house By in.said to travel from He offered this last with a smile She told s in the story she had and now you say you aren't a bird. u eonfeawd `to his cousin.• He. -asked O five to cis miles in every 24 hours. _ x decorously but not.wholly-concealed. - : 9Nhat She Wanted. - ---4- ► "Yet +the canldh'.t---possiblyF have ueest,ona. pushed home inquiries- r i done it!"-Rae cattltan repl,ed f en she mentioned the woman who Miriam had already had two help Minae!s Liniment for Dandruff. .a, "Caul" 't she? I wonder." The;ha" Passed her on the 'stairs he show-k ings of hicken. and now she demand- „- - Bean Bi�mel stroked -bis bit of edea keen interest ed a third. A ¢ink phonograph attachment has _ You say you knew It was a woman been designed to enable persons to 7 mustache, with the hint'of insolence _No, dear,' s'ald her mother, firmly, p with the man by the perfume. What kin manner often said a - kind of perfume was.it?" "you can't have any more. You've maks their own records at home. just -7vvAL "Not possible"'. said Lane -forge-' „ViO�„ had quite as much as is good for you. _14 �� i fully. "Uncle James was a b two- y pe �E OrE� ti "Did you notice a violet rfnMe But here is .the wishbone. You shall fisted fighter. No slip of a gi,I could r , any-other place that -nigdit?" pull It-with-me;_then_whicbever'of us -. s tM►b s,n,� have overpowered him an' -tied him_ .. your,uncle's living-room."room." -��vw It's 'not within reason." He spoke S g- gets the- longest end will have her � - p° ..Sure?" - wish come true." � Weather, eca�ar{oEtt►eSa,arf urgently, though stili in' the low „ - . I �r} ,loulfhenedd amySe `i murmur both the cousins were using "Yea. This ceremony was duly performed, Prophet !Quoin kstowhaw 'in order not to be overheard. I So did L" and at the - conclusion Miriam datsptesed tlry `Tbe wont an I met on the: stairs, .aewr.aeasl7 lore- b b.►ild double life latrsd double Jack put a neat, highly polished then, had just come from yeui unews trtnsl,phantly waved the longer sad. is �� VAue into every axe te'mgw hoof on the desk of the sergeant of „ 'Why; bow nice." exclaimed her u' police. "Ever•hear of a lady called rooms. s'>, c.vvrac ttlr talr...es Delilah?" he asked li#htl � ���� tike it," he nodded'in agree- mother. "You will have your wish: ♦• " W. wftee Comm oaf le ,I17Sif VOUA tirlgCrlAm°tiaMlJll poR A�� .._ l y meat - - - - dear. Tell mother what it wan." i veace of Wo 4C s o r. •What about her. In Kirby'i+ .. maid quiet eye there. was a warning. I Then we ve got to find her. She •'t wished for more chiekea. aa- Csrweess 011tAIW _ 9 t m1s3t have been is his apartment swore" Mariam, -passing her plate. Former Irk+ � �� - The man-about-town shrugged his - . - j when.he-wan•killed." The thought snenilaetTel•is.Sa d filed•411J.00 N.. n well-tailored shoulders. "'They have _ wood sWM'�ap � aawt a+.twia CANADA FOU"onto i fOROM,OS y came to Rose as a revelation. puf4!alos for New Zealand. .,tn eriarte.awv, situ arw rse•Iaad urttr�o 1s way, the ladies. Guile, my son, is _ rr "O•r right after." '"`• °i'd't tod"" °""'OL'a gg SART PLANT -more potent than force.. .. Three-buffalos. from the great Caari- ' �*P - "Meaning?" Al] we've got to do is to find her than herd in Buffalo Park,Watnwrigbt, KErosL cs orae r 1r.fr.ewl., o.ea.lw / C.KyiLLL Orrr. + "Delilah chlorafoVuled Samson's and. the-man.with "her, and weve _ - - asusDelil a before she sheared' his solved .the mystery, the girl cried Alberta, will shortly be added•to the 'lce�„ eagerly nucleus of a collection of wild ani- an "That's not quite all," said Kirby, male of the world being formed by the Your Favorite Kirby repressed an anggeer that he What ,$ O knew was worse than-futile. "If yot, smiling at the-way her miff" leaped city of-Auckland-, New Zealand. Dne knew Mies McLean you couldn't min- gaPs.- "We've-got to induce them to hundred and seventy acres of land judge her so, She inks an' acts as talk, an' it's not certain they know Instrument � ehhive been set aside for the Auckland ! p. „ any more'than we do. I'm morel nt,n out that it's e- the perfu a wasp t rhe p.e I eolrldn t "Straight d Y p roman. ' e, zoological of gardens, and the Depart- - vnUN SAXOPHONE CORNET T dont as ah d,d. !t°, old.top , • meat of the:Interior has found it pos- able she did. Po t of fact your ren -3'see her,but I knew ahe-waa-well eibte to accede to the request of the dressed Rose told him. mayor of Ateklaafd fol these charas- t ..:9N34 MANDOLIN OR FLUTE friend made a.hit with me. 1'd say ,„ r' Ar- she's 'a game little thoroughbred." 'Well, that's somethin, he 'Bald feristtcaHy Caaadien animals. Ar- �, , with the whimsical quirk to his mouth rangements are'being made to have r .::- Yon an James will regard what' t Have>a't you often 'wished that you she told you as confidential,of course." ahs knew of old. 'We`ll advertise for one male and two female buffalos l a well-dressed lady who uses violet transferred,to the new gardens: could putty a Saxophone, a Violin, Mando- Of course. , Were,of your mind,+perfume. Supposed to be connected , too, though I put her proposition to O - O= Comet ; you Can't see anything to be gainedwith the murder at , the Paradox A WayOut. . b airin her story unless"it's abets F Apartments. _ Generous reward " an' _ - _• .. y y 1 many questions asked-" I whih, said the little invalid who send for our new catalog. It shows* exact- lutely necessary on your account By cis badinage was of the surface was being washed in bed, "that Ineed - reproductions of all the popular home instru- i the way, James wants me to tell you cul The subconscious mind of the never, never have to: be washed y Y that he thinks you won!have to spend-rough h rider ws`s !noun. it explains, how snail You can own another night at this delightful hotel g preoccupied with a again." the Instrument you like best through our the city keeps for its guests. Bond sense of a vague groping. _ The "I'm afraid," 'said mamma gently,. Plan of has been practically agrsed on„ thought of violet perfume sasociated •"that as long as you have me to take I "Fine. Your brother's a brick. itself with something elms in adds- care of you, you'll have to reconcile - FREE TRIAL FIRST We're ,tion to the darkness of his uncle's gain to run down this business living-room,.but he did not find him yourself _to be washed thoroughly f he an I, an drag the truth to ligght self able to localize file nebulous every may." -'hen Easy PayMents - A glitter of sardorfic-mockery shotle memory. Where was it his nostrils The invalid'potidered for a.moment. out of the dark eyes f Cunningham.I Dont enables you to enjoy the use of your y K '► "Then," said rhe,,' "I shall marry whish "You'll work together fine and Sher-'bed whiffed the scent mo,+e recently. lock-Holmen this thin till it's as clear you think we ought to aft very early.' Instrument while paying for it: „ all the tenants at the Paradox and as mud, he predicted. Folio he Leader. With,- oath of .our eompiets ouMts we By the rrriddle of- the afternoon-talk with them3 Some of thea! may - _ Ivo • certificate entitling you to a course of Kirby was free. After he had talked have seen people going in or out. Or Wife—"John, ar you ever going io g r over with James a len of campaign, they may have heard voices, she get-matters so arranged ,that we can he called Rose P P said. afor mobile'?" ' FREE LESSONS uplephone1 "That's a -good idea. We'll make Hub—"I'm afraid not, my dear; but and told-he'r he w-buld be'Tlk t"out to „ - You.are taught to play right In your own a canvas's of the hones Cherokee Street. "We'll I hope I can arrange things • very hose under 'the -direction of competent Her eyes sparkled. find who She came-to meet him in the stuffy did it! When two people.look for the i shortly. so that w an get one." - teachers. parlor of the boar ding-houa� with truth intelligently thev'•re bound todo hand outstretched. , �„ I Wmard's Liniment Heals Cuts.--77.-t, This book is free to those"who' send In find it. Dont you think so. "Qh,-Kirbg, I'm so glad to lies yon.find the coypon Ft once. "and so soiry I -vas .much a horrid 1"think well sure round up the , •Science-and Peace. - wolf that did this kinin';' he drawled, - Co it now. little beast last time we met, I'm ., , Anyhow, well sleep on his trail for '1 hold the unconquerable belief that _ r ashamed of myself. My temper ex- a moon -ar two." Science and Peace will triumph over ��' Modes so—incl ._after foucame to:r,._,_They shooii hands-on-it gnoreace and War, that IVatioas will 'T" - -- ;Denver-to -help :me.and .Rate up so _ tTiHi W LL ANl aur TEoRONTO�ONT r roach for me. You'll forgive me, - colae together, not to destroy but to l 1 l K CHAPTER XVII. THE N a:oNT co. Send me 'Sour new book, "Musical fi won't you?" construct, and that the future beloriges R.S. ,t ILLiA 1��5 LIMITED" Instruments of Quality," entirely 1N DRY vAL[:EY. to those who accomplish most for nut- -- wttho -obligationr e use to me. fering humanity•--'Pasterr. soil,$ YONOE ST. uto zDe • a tuz henttested had of fief on she — --- -- Name _.. . ' ... _ Radio rise List would have nc to his uncles cart- p - Toronto, Obt. _ i LEARN BMIBE i TR A OE - - - Address - -........ .....:. a it, for vzw rrticz ,.rs•r or Radio sots and meat, locked the door, measur the In raw_.rr•ks.- .rp.tUant quar4„tera:- shear .�- E taLtisi�ed' 1849 supplies. Mau ofd— a.Doaalaltt--._.�_.._-- rAOrn&with it tape-ilii.;'Doul imprints, of fin r6 Off 8'door ane '"'num. !Frits for Free tl.tslryur. MNa arils■ .................. "W" 1 TORbNTORADIO CO., TORONTO ge panel, and care-I " """""` fully gathered into an envelope tLe 1 of cale.ea arra Qu... st =. ria:+. f ><r� gi �'&x "'4.. •*. ' ,."' '�3:•" v.-v... . 4N:u �a;"' S �-,'w Y '.r.�' "` 7• ?n.R,',.-..� {�,-. ., � ,.z^ 1,' if,,'; .t'• '`'4�-x'4tt, .. .,"r",f ., •.„ ?.•-. v^., "i, r;,;,.;Z y ,fi r M r ,'.$7 '� 7' .,r ..•4_•^t ,r.,. �,'", ..�! ':µ*,IR' .s' rvn , n,x w 3' ..a.^ ..•.ling:&- a. .... ,.. a ,. - . .. ,. _ 1. _-- - - ---- -- U - .. w...�' K I. , y.�.,. y _ .. . . ._ - ^y.. _ Our Fie. Dinner UNITED STATES W�.L AID BRITAIN . 'f THANKSGIVING DINNER.••- cooking: Place the' meat in- a -large �N IJV � . EVl\�Pia�1La. . P��B�i Fruit Cup I kettle with sufficient water to cover, 1. ! Z. I 'tRoast Turkey-with Swedish Dressing" and .boil until tender; then'remove ,: i A despatch from Washington arationa. To this end Great Britai11 n Celery, Cranberry Sauce the meat, place it in a pan and put _ ,"• Y I says:--In response o:an of cis i - see stie-aid of"the ,United States. '"� =Mashed Potatoes,.-Stewed Tomatoes 1 into the.oven to.brown. in this way , . ' quir'y by the -BritisH" Governriu�ent, That "there had.been a formal ex... Hot Slaw I much.of the fat is boiled out, and a' Secretary of State Hughes has in- change of views between London and 1. Thani�agiving Pudding, Orange Sauce delicious-gravy can be made from the formed Gieat"Britain that the'Untfted Washington on the European situ&-''1!1 "" Nuts, Raisins; Cofee -- stock. On the following day put th States is willing to participate in an tion was disclosed by Socretaryj remaining stuck; or grav3r, into s ,. ` advisory economic conference for the Hughes on Thursday night, •a few : A mock chicken. pie i ads byi baking-dish, thin with milk, add a :� purpose of considering Gefinany s ca- ,tours after former Prime Minister . '.partly .flllirig a pan with,, over bits of'the_ leftover meat and I pacity to pay reparations and methods Lloyd.George,had called on him and . . roast pork cut into small pieces, m bring to a boil on top of the stove. "" of effecting such payments. f lunched with President Coolidge slid ten well with gravy, cover with a Then drop in dumplings made'from <;. ••> This co-operation ie guaranteed I told the press that only the United. '`. layer of biscuit dough, and bake in; a soft. rich biscuit dough, and fl I only on the .understanding that i States can bring about the solution o1� 1. lite oven. I cooking in the oven. France and all other powers directly Europe's problems. Orange sauce: Whites of three Hot slaw is made thus:-Remove the interested in German reparations con- Mr. Lloyd George declined, however, eggs, one cupful of powdered sugar, outer leaves and' the heart'from a "` cur in the plan and participate in to comment on the Hughes note. a juice and grated rind of two oranges,•head o! cabbage, chop the remainder. the conference. If France or any As a culmination of the subtle drivel " -juice of one lemon. Beat the egg Put a piece of butter the size of an ;: whites until stili, add sugar gradually, egg p p other interested power should not ap-,of the canny Welshman to induce thej, IIlII! into a aauce an, add one cupful rove of the project of..a reparations United States to take.a strop hand and continue beating while adding'of sugar, one dessertspoonflul of dry Harvey Makes an Offer P P p g r and salt to taste. Ambassador Harvey of the United survey by an economic conference, and in European affairs, the American rind and fruit juices. f mustard, IPPB refuse to participate, the United 're 1 to the London sounding falls . ; Thanksgiving podding: One-third,, Mix,-then ,add one egg, well beaten, States, renewed the offer� of the P P 'reply . g States would determine .whether it short of what he had ho font ---of a cupful of suet,•O�a teaspoonful•and�ast of all, three-fourths of a Hughes' plea for a settlement of the• � of salt,'one-hail pound o! flgs, finely cupful of vinegar and one-fourth 04 reparations trouble, in -his farewell i#ould participate, only after mature though he regards it as a step in the ¢hopped, one-half tetispoonful of gnat-1 a cupful of water. Melt,then let come. speech in London. The plan provides deliberation. right direction from the British point -. ed peed, o� two and one-half cupfuls to a boil, stirring all the time. When for a commission of experts to lnvesti• Britain is revealed as putting forth of view. of stale breadcrumbs, one-hall cupful it thickens, remove from the fire leaf Sate.Germany's, to pay repara a desperate effort to halt the diamem- Mr. Lloyd George; however, does 04 .English walnut meats, two tea-!-it curdle, and add the cabbage, a berment of Germany and restore the not despair of the United States; e fin's of bakin owder, three-�handful at'a time, stirring until it is tions., status quo, with Germany and France which-he foresees eventually setting . �" P g-P $5.80; strong bakers', $5.60; winter in agreement�on the payment of rep-,,the European house in order. , quarters of a cupful of milk, two s1I moistened.with the sauce. Keep pats., choice; $5.75 to $5.85. Rolled, �_ __ . !tables nfuls of flour, one cu ful of warm until served. oats-ba of 90 lbs., $3.05. Bran- �- P°O P g " is her I can smell it cookie " of a teaspoonful of cinpamon,• one-1 ing t;o scales•on the legs, and with a $66,26. Hay-No. 2, For ton, car ots,------1 RQ4G$t tiorkey; Select - turkey -A Thanksgiving --..-- be whispered cautiously to Janie. ,� half cupful of &-status, needed and cut.,akin that tears easily. A.turkey does $15 to $16. [n0 lCr:, •dye wondered whether you were a Chop,the suet and work with the hand not begin to be pining until it weighs Lightweight bulls, $'3' to $2:25; Thanksgiving grandmother," explain hea" er bullIs $2.50 to .332.75; cutter eel :vola Lea until creamy,then add the figs. Soak about eight pounds, so it is not ad- .By-Myrtle Jamison Trachael, c visabl= a choose a bird weighing less. cows, $1.60 to $2 25 canners, $1; bet- Janie ran out of her house just as -,Why, I-" tha.little old.lady bees!= .the brt�atcrumba in milk, add the eggs g g ter quality cows, $2.75 to $3; good 7 y' - well beWten, then the sugar, salt, and Dresa the turkey twenty-four hours weals, $10; grassers, $2.25 to $3; hogs, Lula Lee appeared on the porch oil tined. ;; -spices. Combine the mixtures, add before it is to be cooked, and put thick smooths and shop hogs, $8.60 to 'the house next door. 1. "Because if you are," spoke Janie, . the nut meats and raisins (dredged away-in a cold place, for this,. help $g 75; do., selects;, $9.25; sows, $6 to� "Oh, took, Lula Lee, there'is a big "we want.you to be our grandmother 11 `with flour), add the baking-powder,to make It tender. ' Thoroughly wash $6.76.. snowflake! I do believe tomorrow and let us eat Thanksgiving dines 11 Ind beat thoroughly. Turn into a and dry the bird, cover with a coat of will be a white Thanksgiving. with you." - . 11 buttsied mold, steam three houxs, and melted butter, dust with salt and pep- •1,490 Irish Prisoners' wouldn't that be perfect?" The little old lady threw the .door ,, 'serve with orange sauce. I per, then cover with flour. I!the bird Cease Their Hunger Strike "I don't know," said Lula Lee I wide open. . "Come right in; I am so '- For fruit cup, cut apples, bananas is cooked properly and is well basted doubtfully. "I don't think it can be-!glad to have you." ` . and canned pimp le in small cubes.'every fifteen minutes, this treatment perfect without- a Thanksgiving I She led the way to the kitchen; , M" Dublin. t3ct--2g.-Following the Gov- .. Peel and-cutgea Yii'small' sec- will insure inieines&, Place the tnrke jf, grandmother, and I shan't have one saying, i wonder whether we _' "tions, halve an seed white grapes breast down, In dripping pan or ernment's pronouncement that sone this mar:" couldn't have our Thanksgiving din- Mix fruit with granulated-sugar and roaster that Is half-full of boiling wa of the numerous hunger strikers "What is 'a Thanksgiving grand-' ner today, since yo.0 are already here. a little lemon-juice, then place in ter, turning the bird over the last would be Leleased from prlson..it was mother?• asked Bobby;who came run- It is only one day early." _ a lemonade yr ,sherbet glasses or in half-hour to insure an even brown. announced officially to-day that 1.490 ,-ning from across the street. - The children were quite willing. r'' gLrse saner dishes. Place the glass or Allow fifteen minutes to a pound for persons who were refusing food j "A Thanksgiving grandmother is "I think," said grandmother as she L dish on a small late, to each serving a Young bird and twenty minutes to"abandoned their strike during the .. p p g g y one that cooks the dinner for you her- fluttered about, `we had better have with.a-maraschino sherry and serve the pound for an old one. As the week end, self." thick slices of country ham instead o! Richard btulcahy, 4lioiater of De ., .' ''' ,:.cold. I grease rises in the water skim it off,� � I haven't any grandmothers at., turkey. There won't be time to roast 11 Turk dressing. In Swedish style and use the water-that is• left for fence, replying to the Cork Corpora• ; ,. " Turkey t7 p all, sighed Janie. a turkEy. . tions demand- for the release of the " s, "'May - ?" Is recommended; it requires two cup- gravy- I I Oh.' exclaimed Luta Lee sudden- we help yvu. ,aEked Lula, „ fula of stale bieadcrumbs, two-thirds' Turkey soup: The following method prisoners. said in ''a note: I ly. "The little old lady that lives at, Lee and Janie. of a cupful o! melted butter, one- is better than-boiling meat, bones and i "Surely your corporation-may con-'the end o4 the street looks exactly like Grandmother said 'they might set half cupful of raisins, seeded and cut stuffing together,, as.the stuffing ab- aider it its duty to offer to those;a Thanksgiving grandmother. We can the table. "Set five places," she said. in plwes, one-half cupful�of English sorbs the oil and gives the soup a charged with the grave:responsibility ask her to be ours. Oh. I hope she "But there are only four of us,'•; . a walnut meats, broken in pieces, salt,' strong flavor. Take the bones and of securing peace and effective assist wi11 be." I counted Lula Lee. "One, two, three, - '-'pepper-and sage to taste_ Mix the.in-,'scraps left from roast turkey. Scrape ante toward that sad than that •ot -It was �a daring thought, but All.four." . - �` the meat from the bones and la aside aiiraseonabte telegrams:" I three made oft down the street; roll- Grandmother looked m tertauir. - ' grediente in the order given, 3' gs A rich cranberry sauce is made any nice-pieces, no matiter--how small. -`" lee their hoops in fnut of them. i"There is sonde one else quite as im- � . thus: Use an equal measure of berries I Remove all the stuffing and keep it The St John, N.B., dry dock is now No sooner had they knocked on :he'portant as a Thanksgiving grand. "' - ' • and sugar. Wash,.drain, and put thoi separate. Break bones and pack them an accomplished works and was open. door of the cottage than a little old rpother," she &aid, smiling. .,N berries to as enamel kettle with just'closely. in a kettle. Cover'with cold ed on October 29th. It is the largest lady with white hair was smiling "Who?" . - f - = " 4 . enough cold water to show when the I water. Add one small onion, sliced, dry-dock-in_North-America.-and-cap- e,own_upon_them. Through_the-upeit "I-can't_tell you._yet, but be_sure "``�:' berries, are pressed down. When the,one teaspoonful of salt and, a little -able of accommodating ,the largest d�.o,r carne delteioua cookery &molls. you set five places." ' berries boil, add one-fourth of the pepper. Simmer two or three,hours ship in the British navy. bobby sniffed. 1. What tun it-alas, and how beautiful .-.--Sugar, sprinkling it,over the berries'until the bones are clean. Strain and; b f without stirring. Let it boil for a) remove-the fat. Pnt the liquor ori to' - - - the blue and-white dishes were that g, they taught so carefully from the, tninnte, add another fourth of the boil again and add for eves`fr quart' .F pantry. Bobby hopped about first oa 441 ' &ugstr and repeat until all the sugar of`liquid one cupful of turkey meat, " y�' ` r: " fill c �,f one foot and then on the other try- „ is used Bail up once mare, cooking cut 'fine, and half a cupful of stuffing.; a" }�° ': r �_ . -_D-see what i _waa_graAdaacther- - slowly, and do not stir. It tate atufitng is- , . ,�, i 'a , °� was taking from that jar and this , . I f you Berne-roast park for Thanks- soup• with flour. Sirrsmer .until the l. � ; an. • 11 - giving .dinner, try this method o!I meat is tender and serve at once.- � ,�',' 4 .v % , Y - �M �,I , , � When everything was steaming on a' �_ � w ��t ' -ills table grandmother said, •'Take I 1: M <, x x - < .. f, �• k � ; z your places now and be as still as ! eekly�Market_ Report:' - � !! r � • � " '�� # �" tittle mice. I want`you t4 surprise : ..X, " „ I�� X � � "_ some one. -_ _ .._ - � � �� The three wanted to ask one an r r ss .- • .TORONTO .Beans-Canadian hand-picked, lb.; �� �, • feu ? . "..other who it could be but the never 7c; primesq gibe. . x made a sound while grandmother went ' Manitoba wheat--No. 1 Northern, Maple products-S rub r imp �` ^�� s ' x 1$1.0634. . . _ ' . pe f ` �'� ' „ * ry ". ry out to the shed. Then a ;man stood 1 2.60 r b- tin #2.40 r a. ca a per �p .{ ryi 1 !"' , Pe ..k, ,,.W ti E!1%.:,.;:, g ex . :ain the doarwa -.a tall man with Manitoba oats-No. 2 CW, 1. maple sugar, ib. .2bc.. .. 'x� .: ,� :, . e : =$ CW, 473Sc: No , teed, 4634c. P �, ,, < '� hair and surprised blue eyes. Honey-60-1b. tins, 12 to 13c .per ' t' * .�, � s., .< ,. a Manitoba barley-Nominal 10-Ih..tins, 12 ta•13r; £, Our Thanllpgiving grandfather, .11 lb. 5-lb. tins,• x . ' x a^ track, bay porta. A'r� i. eitclaimed Lula Lee under her breath.• ' All the above, . 13 to 14c; 234-Ib. tins, .14 -to 15c; n < Amarican corn-Track, Toronto, comb honey, per doz., No. 1, $3:76 to! �' ,Z : �' s' c "WeIi I vow!" said the tall man. i' No. 2 yellow, $1.26. . $4; No. 2, $3.25 to $3.50. - s f �� ��� ��, �'�� ' i "If it isn't the children all.bsck home Ontario barley-80 to 62e. Smoked raeats-Hama mod. 27 to i� + i : ti .� ' Ontario wheat-No: 2, norittnal. r t �a,.,,� ::; a sin 'uat as the used to be. .Here s g J y ! 29c; cooked hams, 40 to 42c; 'smoked i f �� ' Alice, Marp and little Ben." q Ontario rye-No. 2, 70 to 72c. lulls, 22 to 24c; cottage rolls, 23 to' ' s 4 a � .1 Peas-No. 2,nominal. k. ,4c ,,,cz, , t He went around t$fe table and hug. _ 27c; breakfast bacon, 30 to 34c; spec r l , , . ed .Millfeed-Del, Montreal fret h A ��k ,�� { g each one of them before he took• g me;cis, brand breakfast bacon, 34'to 38c; a : �, u ti . ^� ? ; his-place,and the children didn't even bags included: Bran, per ton, $27; backs, boneless, 31 to 38,q - I. �XW ' tthorts, ger ton,$30; middlings, $36; Cured meats-Long clear bacon, 60 c < notice that h! had called them by dil. 1 4.f t I.jpod lead flour, $2.06. fi to 70 lbs., $18; 70 to 90 lbs„ $17.50,i , - r ferent names. % Ontario wheat=-No. 2 white, 95c to 90 ,lbs. apd up, $1;6.60;_lightweight ; `'' � � � ti �h . Grandmother, had slipped into her, '01, outside.- .. rolls, in barrels, $36; heavyweight $:` � , � � place at the foot of the table. Grand. �y' Ontario No. 2 white oats-40 to 44c. rolls, $33. 4 father looked at her pink cheeks ori y .- • • -Ontario cont-Nominal. - Lard-Pure tierces, 1731 to 18c; Pe tuba, 18.to 183�c; pails, i8uz to 19c; ' '1° "" happy eyes and said softly, "And w_ Ontario flour-Ninetyy r cent. pat zI. •. ":•*';'.: It jute bags, Montreal, prompt ship- prints, 20 to 21c; shortening tierces : t x: ;rr thought we should have to�have ons, anent 4.60; Toronto basis $4:50; ' ' '>: •f'�'`k Thanksgiving dinner alone! $ 1614 to 15%c; tubs, 15 3�eto 16c; pails, * M <;; ';.� 4 i , bulk, seaboard, $4.40.- - - � _ Th.n •he bowed his head and gaw 16 to 1634c; prints 18 to 18 . Manitoba flour-1st pats., in jute Heavy steers, Choice, $7.25 to $7.50; r Y,3 `.y� '�, �� shanks for "all the good. things and; flacks, $8.60 per barrel; 2nd pats., $6.I do; good, $6,50 to $6; do, med., $4.50 a , ems' ,c a q; Y '_,�.,, these children t1. hat bring back dear! 1� ` Ha Extra No. 2 timothy, r ton, I z a* ,« x " Hay-Extra Y+ Pe to $6.60; do, tom., $3 to $4; butcher sem, .. a h r; scenes. .• . ,track, Toronto, ,$14.50 .to.$16; No. 2, heifers, choice, $6.25. to $6.50; -do, F,i ' ' 1. " .-,, a �` "And-for Thanksgiving grandmoili-' =14.50; No. 3, $12.50; mixed, $12: „ mod., $4.50 to $5.25; do, com., $3 to :, „a era and grandfathers," added Lula Straw-Car ]ata, per ton, $9. $3,50; butcher cows, choice, $4.25 to w' o Lee softs Youth's Companion.n. --'Cheese•-New, large, 25 to 26e; $6; do,- mod., $3 to $4; canners end "' ,. Y }- P , twins, 28 to .2634c; triplets, 27 to,cutters,'$1.50 to $2.50; butcher bulls, � ;"'•' F,ternlbl FlalllC Over.. R .137%c; Stiltons,27 to 283..Old;large; good,$4 to $5; do,tom.,$2.50 to $3.60; ,� N, - Butter-Finest creamery prints, 40l feeding s ors �` l`• 4 O diet i Tomb to 42c; ordinary creamery, 97 to 38c; ir, $gi.50 to $br stockers, good, $4.60 �a ;, 36 to 37c. to $5; do; fair,.$3.50 to $4; milkers : .. Paris, Oct:' 28.-Eternal flame will .No. 2, and springers, $80 to '9110; calves, 1 . rise above the tomb of,tine llnknown - Eggs-Extras,in cartons, 44 fo 4ic; ' choice, $10 to $11; .lo, 1ned., $8 to $9q� ,,4a. F.�•- '•,, h soldier beneath Napoleon's arch of extras, 42 to 43c; firsts, 38 to 39c; do, coin., $4 to-$5; do, grassers, $3.50 ' sieconds, # triumph of Paris. 91 to 32c; to,$d.b0 lambs, _choice;. $11.25 fol The :\�inilnistration of. Fine Arts is Live poultry-Spring chickens, 4• A x $11.50; do, bucks, $9.i 5 to $10;-doh, r-,.- ', I • ', a ' Y making a classic bronze lamp which, lbs. and over, 25c; chicken a, 3 to 4 coin., $8 to $8.50, sheep, light ewes, r � 'A lba., 22c; hens, over 5 lbs., 22c; dd, 4 . ood, $6.50 to $?; do, fat, heavy, $4 to roil'• ", will be an undying,symbollic flame, �, -' S ke t afire perpetually by war v eterana --lo 5 lbs. 16c• -do; 3 to 4 'lbs:; 15c; , $5; do, culls, $2 to$2."0; hogs, thick, P .roosters, 16c; ducklings, over 5 lbs. i smooth,.F.W., $8.50 to $8.75; dc• f:o.b., �• "' -.oluntary tending the lire of remem 20c; do, 4 to b lbs., 18c: turkeys, $g to $8.25; do, country points, $7.76 r�" ' brance.• "W. - - 'young, 10 lbs. and up, 25c. �to $8; do, selects;$9.30 to $9.5.0.x_ ... _ •- - -_ _- __.__ -,_,_ r11", -'fhe '-flame will be lighted next Dressed poultry-Spring chickens, 4 __ .___-- -lbs. and over, 33c;• chickens, 3 to 4 MONTREAL. THE CHAMPION OF THE BEA ._._ -----' -Arm#sties Day:- _:,'f dij :__ lba.,.30c; hens, over•5 lbs., 28c; do, 4- -- _--- •-- __-- The Canadian'champion fishing ship, the famous "Bluenose," which is w^--- ter * to 6 lbs., 24c; do, 9 to 4 lbs., 18c Oats-Can: West.,.-No. 2,• 5753 to Tortoises are very tenacious-of life, . 58c; do, No. 3, 6635 to 57c; extra No. to compete with the "Columbia."the united States contestant for the honors 1»., - ''toosters, 18c; ducklings, over 5 Ms., 1 feed, 66 to 55%c; No. 2 local white, of the International Fishermen's race. The "Bluenose" has head the chain- 5ne of these animals existed, appar- y;- , ':.48c; do; 4 to 5 lbs., 2bc; turkeys, 54 to 64%c. Flour-Man, spring - ently quite unconcerned, for eighi young, 10 lbs. and up, 80c. wheat pats., lsts, $6.30; do, 2nd&, Pionshlp for several pear&. on after brain was remov months r its ed. •�' 1. . . �:`l . . . � _ , , _ I \ ,t j. i�; ti ..,,, .,. , ,w •...,�s. ".;w'." T -%A_f, -I's01 ' --A 5Fs ,r, •yi,• .y ,.fir- -ts�^- r7,w. ',r ,� ,Y -" ,� ,.�wl :,, `"I I .. :,, s, - S'• rpvRON, r ,r c ,...�•'�rr 'ra, ; ur M w• ".mw Y •••u,r E r.'Yr '.. . ..: 2:'•:tl L`•- , y.w,,�K. v.:;{..,. . 4.• 3,KC` xn,d,F'a .�.• +..r:^ si'.. �v yi,•.A�..^ .. ^.t.* -.f 'n';' {y,. 'bw•+r••Y�t•.•e.., "� .:y,�,..s. t•' Y. -....•,R'4. are found guilty of this crime TIME TABLE—Pickering 86 ti �t 4 g y T.R Trains going East ane aN fouowe• low ishould receive q punishment much Q. New Goods for a eT! No, 10 Ochil 7.57•A M. TMRMs ` :greater than that meted' out to 25 -Local .. .29 P.M. ' aL7sper year.: i1.50if paidissdvsnca.; the burglar. :• 30 Local 4,23 P.M ' SubscripLions'rb the"United sous and Creat Sunday train, 8.227 A.M. _ Britain s2.001b,advanae. SROCK ROAD. Trains going Wast --dna w follows— Pant — No. 29 Local . 1o.fio A.M. FIGS, DATES, , NPT (IRAPES, 1Qt1N MURKAR Pro rletor. and Mrs. Diamond, ,fir., spent 27 Local 2.44 P.M. —. i p Sunday wiPh Mrs. Taylor on the farms. •" Mail 9051?.M. _ 70rapefruit; Oranges. - 9 Wilfred Eroest Belch, of Belleville, Sunda train, 8.49 P. M. Y NOTES AND COMMENTf3. - - - '� is spending the wln4er with Mr. Tav Foregoing is according to Standard - _ lor. time. + •• - - -- • The Attorney•General's'depart - NUT9 FOR HALLOWE'EN Ambut is determined to, probe'the STABLE Mixed Nuts-Almonds, Watnnts, Brazils, 25 cents. ,Home Bank disaster t� the bot• i res tom and punis i the officials who s, Brazils, Cocoanuts, t '�' EQUIPMENT Filberts, Walnuts. ` ?tire responsible ,,� its failure. ` ._Men Who occupy-positions-of triul BULK DATES, . PACKAGE DATER, R F -'--must be ttiiiht that it is A very GS, COOK1\TG FIGS LAYER I s serious matter if they fiiil in their - Cranberries, °Tokay GrApep, Celery; r 7. -. -duty in that. respect. Ranks es- Cabbage, Cauliflower. ist through the depositors who $ Finnan Haddie and Haddie Fillets. plas6 their hard-earned savings „ - in: their vaults for,safekeeping f ° 7. and to be invested in gilt-edged U ,R C H A R` L7 S N :'securities, `and 'receiving for the - -use of the money only a sruall rate of interest. If the directors make ;. �±..Ay R_1 LAND S use of this wo�ney for speculation, - - - which is not lawful as-it is a forma To buy or sell your farm,,consult tfie Farm Lands Department.of. . of gaiinblitig, and lose it in this �us��Def yl�g—Because 7,,g United Farmers Co-operative Company, wap, the depositors and share- e use the-money is this way.. is•a ' " A. J. kLLISON, Representative, Pickeri6g, Phone Pick. 1508 , lotion is a failure or a -the a. If Then's one feawn in particular s used simpl applies a anefaea form of theft, whether the specn_ �` succ app�te about Toronto Stable ooatiras sad goo y.a.shod distance bim a burglar enters a house and steals `O - '• _ 'moven coats boob the work cattle healthier-- be tP►1+' method we we thoroughly Toronto Stable Egwpment will make went is cohe mpletely tui a few dollars he is g mesa thief, inside and ou of the ,t«1 t�uiib�es ti a profits• Lit me esplu the "and if caught' and coo viCted. he with pure sine specter. This method many sd.antasee of Toronto Stalls. _ w mast pay the penalty by a long makes it absolutteellk rug�r� wad Best! Pens. Water Howls and Litter P �. stable wilds For insist. aims �f lbw Toronto ift earS o Baal ing : term of imprisonment. Bnt if a mudswm period— bile,the method or. literature. s -A bank director takes money from ;..: . .. - _ _We offer a complete serv4ce for a bank and lusetl it in s ecular-i�n, - FARMERS p W. R. Emerson; Whitby, - ' ';Phone 308 J _ be does not consider himself a IN and CATTLE DEALERS GRA thiel, but a nian unfortunate in MERCHANTS business. Nevertheless he is a MANUFA(YTURERS and MUNICIPALITIES thief of a more dangerous char. r _ aster than the burglar. The but. ��� � �� �f Ontario THslar's o rations affect onl a few,$. y -STANDARD BANK but the operstiona of the gamblingT _ r. 'back director brings disaster to � P. Ci., Bonds, Due 1948 or .uu,rwgs thousands of old men and women - :. - wbose;ogYy means of support have • ' B B ham, U L , Manager Prise. 98 and Interest: c - - McClellan, Maras Igckerin W. been entirely wiped out through Whitby BfA M those operations. The men who p . - - Yield 5.I4 . r. - If you have money earning less than 5.14 p.c. surely it.is wise �+ •L_ 44 9 $EI �C�'O�1 T to invent it in a Provincial G+werncueat Boad, when you know a7ubscl'1DC nowOr The New8 ''tbat the security is perfect and that the Bonds are as good as l rash of any time ou.ma wish to sell them. Also that, being - such long term bonds, they shoulA advance in DahliasMaturity. �j pr ice long before 1 - IF YOU LOVE FLOWERS 'victory Bonds due November 1, 1923, taliec _ _ V er �g H�►I'd ware Stor e "� - in exchange at `100-and accrued interest DAHLL�S -- INSURANCE-Life, Fire, Anto, Accident, Sickness. BONDS-Govern•nient, Hnnicipal, . Cyrporation ` will eventually get you. It is MORTGAGE LOANS on Farm Properties.. . -' E f ou are in need of a Range Or Heater irresistible. REAL ESTATE-Farm and Residential. J Send for catalogue, which will be _ Issued about Feb. 1. 1824, contain- 7 �� e _ sure and call and see - —==--ivg a compre$�oaive"- is -of-te _-_�A 'B A R K E R very best in the dahlia line. r Sent free on request; PICHERINC+ Happy Thought The b i Grounds open Jane 15 to Oct. 15, Tele hOIIe Pickering 0213 O. Box 40 _ Frederick A. .gent - - a P • g '• We also supply repairs for all kinds of BEECHOROFT, i nrkstoves, rangefly% s and furnaces. t fasbvil 011v.ppe _ : _ .. Get your eavetrouhing put in repair r n W19 U$Z �To ibe ladies of Whitby ad'Vicinity _befo a he tall rains T ' We, havereceived ��g �r J. S. BALSDON, 'PIC ` 1K OUR o; :A BIG SHIPMENT OF HATS BREADAND� _ - PA5'TRY1 Regular $8.00 for $3.75 -StBig oc oChildren's a s ICKERING $z. and $4.50. M E A T .1 M A R KET _ 1 1 ". Ica RE'S,Zno remark- _ e secret abort the ' Another line of Hats Reduced to Rock Bottom Prices - _ we use -for our Up,tu $10.00 Each. i d R 1 excellent Bread and Pas- .. ' - - " •Rouri' oast ot2 Steak, 23,;per b try. We make use of the.- try. Surloin Roast or Steak. .. best ingredients and a lot _ All Our Coats are Reduced '' .Porterhouse Roast or Steak, 2& of •exper`t knowledge of 18c the sub'ftt. "You'll make Rump b Roast, t, „ Burberry, Velours, Marvellas, and;Fur Coate $15.00. 20c no secret of'how pleased up to $225 00 each. Fine Ri ... you. are ,tf you try our Heavy Rib Roast, �. products. 16 and 18c -.SAMUEL -. _ HW RTZ _ a Shoulder ftoaat. • Put Roast, - .. ..- - -• 14c " - .. Brook +7t. - Brisket, to boils - Pork, .. 25c .. ,i ' t 'Loin of ' �H.R.I'i�i'i\L _ �_� : Shouldet Roast of Pork, 20c,23c - ° S T A R .R f Pork Chops, .. 28c BAKERY 'S Pure Pork Sausage, 25c " pHONE'g�0 Finest Salt Pork.... ... .. 25c ., • �' r PHONOGRAPH .R'ECORDS `PICKERIN43 "The difference is in the tone." - Finest Breakfast Bacon; piece, $Se 1 `Ve have a fine selection of Records on band, or we would be 88c - •.. _ : _ _ - - - - pleased : .. ;.. ,. _ sliced,11"d Cut ed Gotta go Rolls (half or wbole) '12C ... - - _ ---- - tgutl o receive your sisal orders. Colne and hear them. B con, ••• 45c " Whitevale y special sick Ba I'RICR 65 CENTS-WHYPAYMORE? Cooked Ham,.. .:. ,25c _-The,;Service Cara e h- t•• ... ... - - -- - r - `Veinera :.. ... g Bu the'best and st Kitchen Brand Overalls and Shirts;$�erwin- ••• - -15c y - � Read Uheeee,.. _ William lots. Dominion Express Money Orders, asy,First and Dot 'estic Shortening, 3 lbs ' 55 cents, r.. Overhauling; Palating, all kinds The 90 cents repairing done, Ignition also, Sealers, Crockery, etc.,from no. r� Sprints 18 cents a specialty. a - .' Fresh Trout and'White Fish Every Friday - l Youriold Ford top re-covered . for $18.00. 'THORNTON'S, BROUGHAM Berry & POyrter THE PL79Y STORE .. k .r n... �, .n?,w. ,,: :.•«. 4 .,P ..:. 'rr,V._ •:.:.y._ __ - - Jit,,. -q. .'4. �'', ^•`:hf.r`` r t' IN I Rp IR:�.'� a'.°p.3 ...•,x.. ^•s:r -C.:, >i•.. •.,., ..six: ti� •.'l••ta.+. • t•'W •<,^_w'.-. .• ;• ;,.: ',..a-...+ , - _. ,» .°r,, �:ar•.•-f-.. ' - . '4 '+ate-+.," ,+ _ m - , -o CL/CFtEMONT. J. R. and Mrs. Thexton, of Pick•', Mrs. 'Brickenden, of Toronto, The heaviest' rainstorm of the ` -.ring, spent Sunday with J. H. ''�spent over the w'eek•end with season occurred oti T lesdap- fore- Miss Verner, of Bolton, is vi'if- and Mrs, Beal. - -Miss Margaret Macnab. Mr. John noon, and was welcomed by theS E R V I C E -Ing Mlse Clara Underhill for a few Mrs. (Dr.) Bagshaw,of Saginaw, I Brickendeo and son, Lio , Jaye. h yd and farmers who found it difheul, to Nurse Mrs. Andrews, of Tvron Mick?.,, as returned home after the latter's wife motored out on 1 make good progress with t eir spending a week here with 'her�with Stinday, the former returni fall lowing as thes Our.to, is atteadypg,Joseph R'eadman, mother, Mre. T E. Pu h. them. p ground haswho,ie on the.alck list. gbeen very dry and hard. - - W m. and Mrs. Page, of Toronto, � r were in town on Saturday when O T 0 „ they called on friends.-9. Mrs. A. J. Chandler. of Toron- to, spent Monday with her par enter J. H.and Mrs. Beal.Sunday and Gent's Wool Under " Mrs. L. Pilkey returned home �. r wear for winter wear ou Sunay after spending' a few _ • - ' "` .,day9'with friends in Toronto. Mrs. Borlaud's sale on Tuesday f Ladies Silk and Tool Hose was a success. There was a,very Men's -Sweaters and Wool Sox :large attendance and: fair prices were realized. ' New Flannelettes and Flannelette Mrs. Wm. Watson. of Stouff• '' /�� Blankets, large 9" e,'white �- and grey ` .vilte, and formerly of Claremont, � � ' is under the nurse's care at the -.. A good range of :Yarns and home of her son in-law, Thomas Bacon. Sweater Wools " Widmec:Giller shipped to To. A,full_line of Fresh Groceries at .� routo on Monday twelve and a lowest prices quarter tons of cabbage for which -Highest prices paid for le received a substantial cheque. produce ` The Baptist choir will go to Green River on Sunda evening to - y g - D. A. SCOTT, lead in the service of song at the Churcanniversary of the Baptise For tender,meltingly delicious and wondrous fiav- CLAREMONT, - ONTARIO Stanley Cook, who has been re• " ored turkey, you must roast it in an SXP Crystal Ware siding in Wm. Jones' dwelling for - dor Pearl Ware roaster. This,roaster roasts aq i Arenaorme time. has moved Into J 19e :. 'Bundy's house at.the rear ,ot- the roast or owl—the fat dripping down from a her priblie-library .above. The delicate juices and-rare flavor are cooked �0� �eGid �F 1lhsa Clara Underhill entertained right in. Nothing is lost–There is no Wasteful shrinkage, , S�inday School class of boys to aIy .< ween party on Monday When you buy•expensive roasts •of meat, turkey, or for School Opening ioighhen a very pleasant time _ wag speDt by all. other fowl or fish, you want them perfectly cooked. For "; x The young people of the Baptist from $2.00 to $4.00 you can purchase a splendid SMP i. e ready to supply ou With H We yy Church held a allowe'en party stet that will positively guarantee the roasting. TO ,' all kinds of Boots and Shoes .-at the parsonage on Monday even g• ;-+� for the boys and girls. en a perfect cooking of an expensive 15-ib. lurks ins when a moat enjoyable time 1� $ xP y, We have Tweed Suits for Boys, was spent in music and gameq. surely it would pay you to use the proper utensil—art Tweed Pante and Stockings Tobias Caster expects to ship SXP roaster Costing only one-quarter the rice of the *' at lowest prices. ' two carloads of turDips this week. 1? I fowl t. ' A roaster that full tees perfect-roasting4• A large supply of Men's Heavy • The price which is being paid ig _ • y �� � ' . ' Boots,solid leather. fourteen -.eats per bushel, which After the Hardest roasting, an S ie much better than that.paid last $', P Roaster cleans as l Cult at year: The crop this year is a very easily and simply as a China dish. No scouring or hard satisfactory one and the duality cleaning. There are styles and sizes to suit eve Size f. Fsagol Clareffioat is good: The crop should be a pay- of roast, fish fevery tag one for the farmer. or ow L Finished in Pearl Ware, two- CoateErbert- Charles Bandy, eon of d•--pearly-grey enameled ware, or Crystal Ware, , tiro the late Wm. Bundy, of Clare- three-coated snowy-white enameled ware. Coal,most. died in Sa$alo oa Thnrs- OIl Can i11S eC - "oal:-day, oat. 25th, at the age of 44 p t them at any good hardware .r. yyears. His funeral took place on store. - x Baturclsy.Oct. 27 h, when inter• Hard and $Oft.Coal Of the Intent WN9 made in Forest Lawn �-�•� The SheM McWl Products GO quality �T ..ea..w. best. on Cemetery, Buffalo. The deceased •' V'p� hand 'r - was born In Claremont. but left :_ ��+�++ TORONTO erinnip�a >.. w here a number of years ago. � � Q A large attendance is requested THOS. rf .i i Owo S. A. LAWp - at the Baptist Church next Sun- day morning. The pastor will `;tr. aur rtdminister the OrdiDa°ce of the tt l es, We have Il0 Lords Supper at the close of the ..:-service.service. The preacher for the day j.` 3Y�:v ;'•.. i t ; will be r.-Murray-Simmons, ,'��1.+"�'� •� ►' >> - ,,Mc'Master .University, who will , • %may` ,. ' _ " ;- e • bananas, but relieve the pastor so that be may _ ; .' �° a " . preach the anniversary sermons ~• if We have . .Paints '- at Green River. . x Iat Prof. Yohan Maeib, President Do not let your buildings go of Indore Theological College, and $MP ' c'c,;• = through another winter Moderator of the General Assem• d ,�Lin ,l -+ ews �,.� ' e without protection, because : G India. who is addressing large 1. In the fall the surface is dry and �p�itherinRs from coast to coast in absorbs more point. The paint �r s Oanads, will give an address in the penetrates deeper in the wood - les Pillow' �dills ! Pe Pe IInion Church,-Claremont, on' the ter ~ eveiiiniz of Monday, Dec. 17th, on _ 'Trave _ therefore, Beta a bet hold. . —CEDAR GROPE 2. Paint cannot be ap lied so sac the religious and political situ&- llers Che ties `� cessfull.y. in cloudy, unsettled tion in India. Keep this date 'Warehouse at Locust Hill �, weather and it is more settled open far the opportunity to hear = ahls distinguished visitor. - PEOPLE travelling on long or short journeys will find it most in the fail. pleasant family. took A car of Feed Molasses toar ' S. A house needs its protecting A p y - rive at convenient to-carry The Dominion Bank Travellers Ch u P g eq es aa, Mee on S.nnday.at the -home of Locust Hill i oat 'o paint tintre in winter n a week ''They p are negotiable .Mrs. T. E. Pugh, when her four or.10 days. y � anywhere in the world and can be obtained than any other time, both in. y at an Branch of this I • daughter,Y� and their husbands = - .• •'-� Y, Bank _ _ aide and out. were preldat. These were W, G. Also, Brxb. Shorts Distiller's B :•: ar and Mrs.'Scott, of the eighth can. Grains, Oil Cake etc.;for . T� o face'in the rw me months.: b'1 -cession, W. J. and. Mrs, Miller. of later shipment. Pickering, Geo. W. P. and Mrs. jjflt�M " - -Every, of Whitby,and Mrs. (Dr.) Agstone Agricultural Limestone,' tad+ F. X. • C 0 0 P E R ._ Bagshaw.of Saginaw, Mich. Dr. 4 00 per ton car lots delivered W MY BRANCH, G. P. LYND. Manager. B.tgshaw, however, was unable to local points. 4;50 per ton BROOKLIN BRANCH, 8 C. CROSS. Manager. >� �iLAREMONfi be present. as be was attending a less than,car lora. ra union of the Old Boys of Wood A. E. REESOR, T•k a Ideal Grocer Store - f : :tock College, at which he was a - a , student in his younger days. Phone W R. R. Markham, Oac. Pi C. S. Truema°, R, E. For§ythand T. P. Shirk returned home oneker1D. To _0111 Hat`aa� oe�ytHigh-Class s "Saturday evening after spending Harness and Shoes a week near Midland duck-shoot- _ • freed Prices as. low as possible. log. They report great success at Repaired promptly and satie- ,� Line � the,:Port. ' Their bag of wild '� You are absolutely sere in buying -due is variously estimated. faction guaranteed. _ yctar Groceries here, Some plaee the number At our,' •A trial is solicited. 'Beginning Saturday, August 25th As we guars°tee all goods. while otbers think that sixtyis a - conservative estimate. We are F=CFAKAButter, Ey R ERNS Eggs and Poultry inclined to think. however, that at the "Corner Shoe Store," ' all the 'tiros. there were, at least, one hundred, judging from the strong odor of Claremont, Ont. Leave Pickering ,. ;. Leave Toronto ,phone, Clare 2508 wild duck that permeated every rY 7f corner pfthe village. They also L`j DALE *Ri -7 45 a m... - •'(Daily) 10.00 a• m. FRANK CHIDLOY -reft forty st the Sick Children's ELM ■ -r- MI � � .Hospital,Toronto(?). Daily except Sundays CLARRMONT, - - -ONTARIO - �'=cKERI�T�►� 4.15 .p; .. (and Holidaya ) 6.00 p, m. -- GRASHERE FARM p pst received a Sundaysand ' �e}iave JU ...-0,00 P. M. (. Holidays only) '10.30 p, m. We have the followingfarm roduc- a shl pent of ^ a a 7 tions for sale at reasonable terms: Canada's Best Flour -' r _(Stanch,)[ d ►Mme) � ' I.�Ros YORKSHIRES-Young pigs, 8 --we. hN seg�«alner etc cry t� ---- 4 r�. -- ®�ltiii��� . g prize-winning :" 1 Vila g Qoun sows,-_bred tr Return trip from Pickering $1.00. Intermediate points T sires. � •�r BARRxD RocFcs-Prof, Graham's O. -Ro al 'Household —Lxhar proportionately- Of U:barred Rock strain. A_few. .. _- - �F Of 0.11 materials and design N kept in Hook. It will pa, you " APPLE:—Spies, .' our works and inspect our stoat nail a _.. choses c�kerets; "--- AL90 � Baidwins and Green- obtain prioes Don't be misled k Inge, delivered. Tastr Flour Bus stn s at�Gordon House. Pasaen era taken on p p - g age1ts we do not employ them,wuwquesr. -B'rovs W6oD-Mixed dry wo��iD_ J y we cin ana"d row o8-ibe int stbive an cord Tengtha, �vered if �1Opp1IIg and Oat Rolling V on of 10 r eant..whio6 yon wA desired. -- o•rMinly save by parohaeiug om licited. one Call so for your needs. All kinds of Feed on band _ -GARAGE J. T. xsTsssaN - - F. M. CHAPMAN, - Froprietor a: N. zcc�woo� _ Phone Ind. 206 Pickering, Ont, offioe and Works, Whitby,On%d4 r x •�;.: ,sn aw,m:.vr.• :•..s.. 'r: "'•x; -,.fir-• . .,.r, .r;-�,.� w a:y:ww,�,..,t•,,K,,�;�;;,,t .+, t�s•' ';,c^.� i,:•• •K M-1v •a:�: .,+' ,,�x? .,,y , s M' •s p +rh ;eD+ � + 77 s •� r - ss ;. y Y�A` •+ W. � •� � 1 f 77 01 6. 41i 1 11.G SHIPMENTS ---e­-ANDTHE WORST IS YET TO COME . J � Abou 4he. , Houseuse REAT TO GB ITAIN V V -� ► ,'. F II � tlY+ �tt REMOVAL OF EMBARGO' -' r�Ff TENSION MAKES OR MARS work, and you will feel more than re- =_ i) ; $_ STITCH. paid by the compliments of your home .LIVE ISSUE. '� s I >i?�'• The tension of your sewing tt�achii;e folks and friends. ` Is an all-important consideration of every home diesainaker. It must be COMBINATION CAKE. Results Helve Fully Justified i � • regulated according.�p the weight of This is s good recipe for dark cake Ceaseless Efforts Of Agitatorsr�^ �.�•-- I � ' material used and a perfect stitch which my family is very fond of. i should be alike on both sides. This e'use,the same recipe with slight varia- for Repeal of Act. :.perfect stitch is obtained when the tions for layer cake, drop cookies, ?j , tension on the upper and under side is fruit cake, or gingerbread made in a Few movements:of recent yeah in x alike. The upper tension is usually dripper. Canadh held such concentrated agrf• placed.on the face of the machine or Layer Cake-1-3 cup shortening,.l cultural attention, or created each ' '• : else on the arm; the.lower tension is cup white sugar, % cup molasses,, 1 united agitation, as that for the re- -adjusted e ' r„ moval of the embargo. against the ad- by 4 sv s .adjusted a screw in the bobbin cup boiling water,. 2'�i cups hour; 2 case. In regulating the delivery of egg yolks, 2 tap. cinnamon,_ % top, mission of cattle into Great Britain. thread both threu h the upper and A market for Canadian store cattle g Pee ginger, salt, 1 tap, soda. was the one question left by the im- 's lower tension, turn the adjusting Bake in two layers, and ice with on .- screw to the„right to tighten, and 'to boiled white icing made of one cup of position of the United States tariff un- s �� the left to loosen. anger and half cup of water boiled solved, and the solution apparently \ /�� The length of the stitch Is reulated together until it hairs:Stir thin'syrap ley only in:one direction. At the same :\ by a screw or a lever on the head at into the two stiffly beaten egg whites tiaism as there to the was a wide prevailing' seep- by right of the machine; this stitch and beat.until creamy, possibilityof the re-moval of the embargo entirely solving U Iengthened by turning to the.right. For dark drop cakes'I use the'esme !. Canada's export cattle problem, and ! IMPROPER WORKING OF MACHIND. recipe, adding two whole eggs, two' the tact of,its being removed from the _ ` 1 - - ' Does your upper thread break? If teaspoonfuls cloves, one •tablespoon statute books did not dissipate the s _ so, is this the reason+ cocoa, and bake in gem pans in mod- existent - need (benor erste'oven. pessimism or immediately = r Machine Improperly threaded or ginger tea make as for drop raise the Western e9ttle inl­lty eat f its depression. = - 9- Needle too small for the thread. cakes, but bake in_a dripper: - - Needle Improperly set. For fruit cake add one-hal!package The short time which hes elapsed, - � p1O y of raisins and one cu Hour. Bake in however, s4nce, the first shipments for Dirt' or lint in the shuttle cavity p unrestricted entry were made, has .p which stops the bobbin from turning � Pana This will make two•fair- , ps gone far to prova that the openin of > - sized•loavea.—Mrs. W. G. S. s Dies our machine ski stitches. the British market is tending to slow- Worn. ly bring back the Westera Canadian Dow P i APR GBOWINGs6•rrIRL. THE cattle industry to its former. import _ • If thisIs We condition examine t, ahce and profitableursuit. Tke few err considering the following points: brief months have been sufficient to - - t` Blunt or-crooked needle. v NeAdle sad thread not tortes ad- F p create a brighter and more hopeful po outlook, which Is slowly dispelling the w _ing in size- depressing attitude which_ has for "'UCATION ION Needle improperlyscot. �� �✓�` +� r ~. some time characterized followers of a W3ong needle for the machine. the cattle Industry. BY DR. ,. ,I. MIDDLETClr1 Are you constantly breaking need- y lea? Here are some of the reasons: _ - - Ocean Transportation Taxed. frovinsll MM eof Mostlik Onlarb Failure to release the tension be- - I . According to the Hon. Duncan Mar• Or lgtddlolou WW be g1" to ,mow Qum M:pWWo Mi"M 111111111b r foto drawing the work from under the .� • '�• ", shall, ' Commiasionar of Agriculture, Mt7 � � this oslonsar a44iM Wo at � &Yo�sa►�� r who recently retutffied from a tour t. presser foot. months' study of the overseas ettna- �rDs°' 'Toronto` Trying bo assist the feed pointe '6y • ; tion, Great Britain offers a6 unre• - ulliag the- material as the machine i �� ag - stricted market for Canadlan ctle of s Using a coarse thrid {n a Hae - the feeder -type and the Brits mar- Health rules are good for children. so that the air may always be fresh ' g . Their young minds assimilate knowl- and clean. needle •• leets can absorb as great a volume of y g rk .. - • •� !` live cattle :as Canada can ahs In edge very readily, and good advice Clean night air with open windows Using the wrong needle or not set- b s •'. p given early is fife in 's sympathetic-is-Wer than dirty night:air with the Ung the needle properly. •• / spite of the immensely longer journey, and attractive way often makes a windows shut. • • Mr. Marshall stated that Canadian cat- lasts Dai] exercise 'in the open air is Presser foot or attachments not so- ' lasting impression. I Y , curet -fastened b thumb screws tIe compared more favorably on or- invaleiable.' , y y rival than animals from Ireland. Shi The value of good health and the Admit sunshine and light into the Do you find that P advisabilit Douse. Clean the windows. Sunshine y your machine is.. meats from Canada came off the health as s btitlwark[again t thega>a,and daylight kill the germs end hard to run? This condition may be boats in excellent cgnditlon, showing tacks of such diseases as tuberculosis.I - duo to any of the following should ever be fm strengthen the body. Dull needle [ate. t a shrinkage of only halt of one per pressed on children A. Dull needle. - neat. from Montreal weights. The Eat plain. clean, aoui{shing; fresh a Loose belt t lion ie.robust, when health is i foods. Oatmeal porridge, bread and po as well as adults. When the conatitu- flgnres of sale of the shipment of.ca much in evidece there ig good so much pmilk, buttermilk Ientil or roue• Y - tie which Dir.- Marstiail accompanied ' r _ across .the ocean from Lethbridge, Al- who is weak o anaemic or all are good. Lack of oil. danger of disease er as in the r Dirt and lint personf' Let your clothes be few.in number, Go�ovm twith OIL hem bine carefully, ad- percale in bine and satlstactory yroSta Erom the traffic �n sell below. the normal standard loose in Ht, liglst in weight,woollen ill hertz, definitely satisfied him as to the a texture i 4498. Dotted when the right kind of animals ars of heal _ Keep yat3rself and your home clean. - r justiag all the conditions that promote white is here Portrayed. It is piped What should the child learn then, Clean teeth, clean clothes, clean bony, disorder and give It a fair chance to with blue .bias binding. This is a shipped• that may be of benefit to him in wgrd-;clean hair (girls' should be-in plaits you, before you 'good model for suiting, kasha, and Substantial shipments of live-Cana, Ing off sickness. Here are some things:or tied back in school). Soap and - do good work for than cattle has been an outstanding to remember,: t blame the results of your work to age jemmy, also for linen and crepe. The, g water aided b fresh air currents and situation in the first art of the year Go to bed earl and t lent of y and 'make. sleeve may be in wrist-length or short p y � plenty sunshine will keep the home clean: and there has been considerable co- sleep. When tired or ill, rest by lying, The rm of tuberculosis ws This Pattern is cut in 4 Sixes: 6. down—not sitting u ge pro 8, 10 and 12 ea operaive shipping on the part of farm• g p• with difficulty in a healthy body. A.POT OF GOLD—PAINT. years. It requires 334 yards of 27-inch material for an (� ere' organizations. Movement has i`ive in the open air all you can and Th observe and practice the Vhis is the time of year when been steadily taxing ocean transports- keep the windows open night and day laws of health. ` -_'ill everythingabout the house seems to year size- For vest, and facings of contr�ti tion to its- capabilities. In the brief 1 take on a look of shabbiness and mis- ng material, .% yard 32 inch- ' es wide is required.' - period,cable shipments were in pro- of depression which'had taken pos- - •• � fit, when we housewives wish we pattern mailed to any address on grass'before the opening of naviga• session of the Western cattle interests EASY TRICKS might follow the rainbow's lovely pat tion on the $t Lawrence, over three at the Imposition-of the United States and find the fabled Pot of Gv d. But receipt of 15c in silver or stamps, by No. si: the 'Wilson Publishing Co., 73 West thousand head of cattle-let.t for over- tariff was.dissipated as overseas ship Vim, Why seek the rainbow's end when & seas from the Port of St. John. At menta proved the profitableness of the Thong lt, Foretold I veritable pot of gold may be purchas= Adelaide Street, Toronto. Allow two Montreal over forty vessels are this British market, and Western breeders M ed fora very_small sum atm corner weeks for receipt of pattern. ----r- __ _ ► ,... summer engaging to the cattle traffic. now tate a neer era-tor the industry. drug store or hardware? Small pots Up to the end of June opproximately This was very pithily indicated recent- 'DRYINGoi.paint and enamel holding as little DAINTY LINENS. g14,000 bead 'of Canadian cattle had ly-when -Mgt. M.'Burns. well-known as one-fourth pint may now be procur- I have an old dresser with a broad lett from the St- Lawrence ports, and rancher and packer, of Calgary, Corm- - ad in almost every color and.tint. A I marble 'top and consider myself in It is, believed that before the end 'of erly one of the Bigg_est of Western very small outlay of money ar-it time luck. I find it the most convenient the season fifty thousand will have ranchers, and a man who always has will make dingy rooms take on a I'thing on which to dry'dainty, flat lin- left this port for Great Britain. Tbas his finger.on the pulse of the Western bright and cheerful appearance., (ens, although a porcelain top kitchen Canadian ports-affil- trsnsparta#ion Iii• raffle situation, atter se_Mns his eight ,We recently moved into a large' table would answer the purpose After tercets directly benefit from the ranches some years ago, traded his — country house. The dining-room washing the linens,I lay them perfect- change M markets. ;400,000 Calgary business block for woodwork was painted a muddy!ly flat on the smooth marble, patting Bring Good Prices the Glengarry Ranch, 6outh of the green. We repainted the woodwork i the edges down well. When••dry they city, a property of 22,000 scree. This a and papered the walls with a soft tan' are lifted n and folded with s According to Mr. Marshall, the.tom• p grit was'merely,on inttica• — paper with.a plate coat of shipping cattle from touch of rose in it We' saving of heat,and labor.—G. S. tions given $f a definite revival of - ent over the furniture with an an- Lethbridge, with two days' feed in w * Western Canada's cattle. industry. ti ue oak varnish also the floor. The Montreal, and selling them on the -� q• CARE IN PLANNING Liverpool market, paying 411 fees, - 0 room is very cheerful and pleasant - Write the name of a card on a Things to remember when planning amounted to ;3.93 per 100 lbs. - The and the whole cost came within five borrpAred visiting card and- ask 'a dollars. I meals: 26 head killed at Li _._ _ _ verpool dressed t" friend to pu; it In his,-pocket with- We had two deep traps .of smooth Fried foods should be used sparing- 67.4 per cent. They looked very well out looking at what you have wrft- ly, especially where there are children, hung up, except that th9 flanks show• ten. wood made. These we fastened one The .iron requirement of children ed a trifle'dark as a result of the jour- Take a pack of playing cards-In above the other to four square posts. ney. The hides and offal of each steer your left hand, tracks uppermost. To this we fastened the rubber-tired and women.is greater than for men. -•- .� ,• wheels and the well-designed haners dle a brought ;17.50, and the meat brought ,_ `.�_ onthecards ande right nthe ith the thumb u dei - -, of a discarded baby carriage. 'We Defined. a gross average price, after deducting all charges and freight to London, of naafi. Draw the cards. a few, at a enameled this to match the other furn- A servant girl who was employed in `I�I `�I time, into your right hand, ,asking a family to which there were several =17.67 per 100 lbs. �� fishings and have a practical and real your friend to tell you when to stop. Ocean freight reduced this to $14.43, , I When he tells _ ly good looking serving table. children became very much alarmed you to atop,show the -'- which was the net price in Montreal. ` last card you drew back. Then ask We found some old, deep picture when one of them e w scarlet 1 \ fever, She was for leaving at once. - _i This was equal to a live-weight pric6 _ \\\ him to look at the eisfttng card be frames in the attic. These we enam of $8.24 at Montreal, which, 'said Mr. put in his pocket. On it is written eled-in blpck with touches of gilt and "You need not be afraid, Mary,' said color. 'We urchased some tray her mistress. "We have isolated the Marshall, clearly indicates the value the name of the card.' ' P y of a live cattle market in Great Bri- When the spectator told you to handles and.fastened one at each end' little boy, and you need not go near, stop. you drew the cards under your of frames. We put crocheted doilies him. Moreover, adults rare]y take the: LaThein hi een pcettlerices abroughtre gan average r//� ���'' ~ fingers into rout right hand. just under the glass, although cutouts of disease," T'r.»s,or as you appeared to do At the same After an hour or tw 1 of $11.46 per 100 lbs, to Liverpool, time, your rhumb, pressing an the wall paper, or cretonne would be P >IF- �r-which made a net 'price at Montreal, No HeI bottom card of the pack. drew that -pretty. These substantial trays have overheard saying to a fellow-servant: p Needed. P y 3' ,on Montreal weights, after. feed'in of back. Before tnrrodurtnR tl}e trick. .-been much admired. I "Betty, what does 'Isolated' mesa?" • g' Wtfie (sarcastically) o guess ou obseraeci the bottom card and j X9.08 per 100 lbs. The Lethbridge cat- f - Scarcely anything about, the bonen "I don't know exactly," replied the you've beetx comforting fist utifortun- wrote as name on the catling card. tie said alive made a'net price at Leth- ^�-brilliani Betty, "but I Guess it means ate friend of yours all escaped the onslaught of our rel bridge, taking their weights on the r evening—help- The illustration chows ooW the lea4•Fa fit brushes. Vases, bowls,bdU> that•they, have put him on fide." Ing him to carry his load." trick is done. in order ro expose farm and allowing a shrinkage of 3% "n els and--)w flower pots to holdattt "That must be it. And what Is an Hubby -(cheerfully) - "No; must the movement• of the bottom card, adult'?" - per cent, of ;7.63 per 100 lbs. say I never in my lite saw_ a man_ car- the fingers to the drawing cover Rowers bu and ferns. ttn�Ildone�skt mesas *.girl either;' In the shorts ace of time which hoe " 1 will find they will do when ;you try 3 ' � Results Justify Efforts. less of the card surface than you Man ideal.-nme to mind as one rry his load better than he did to ace the ands over , y • gets interested �m;�he work. Do not � g o works P night." the [rick. Of Course, the greater sur- of.gold to spend for new`ltie�li.bitigs, ---�- tish embargo, results, have fully Justi- The earth is 92,800,000 miles from c the less � danger of detection there will be. L. t afid brass I The so►oot pea dates back to 1699, Bed the ceacelese efforts of aglLators the sun. It.W11 You will be amazed at the charming. e p an was -' - - , r_ a out and paste if, with _._results of a few hours of PUsatni by a pmt In Skily. Vogl of the Act. Gradually the feeling feet eyes. othtir of the series, in a scrapbook,j s_ .'a.. �a +i ti$+- ,•:R- n}J'� < .k u:T."'d"' y- ,.no.-•: ..-.'rr : .Z G.' � t y... sn, �,: .ore „. ,+Y.' +, ,,F �g,.• , w :^K'�. �::+' ^n_.;rr x„i, :.,� ,�. .xq';• .�!r. —.,,yY. ..fir ,5',:r M... yo.! n:ft :'7•„ :;: T.a;1'.;'.tf• cn:.y.ii'.'„'l Eli . ,off. d.., a �? :.- 'w`e. '#"" •y'.�r. ,. r„?p,. 'ae�"'� 5-'� w.',..W. ,�' a.f r, . rc' '-, ,fid•• /' 1... �. ++f � '•� Y ..; .� :: ynxiLffiil, on.. a.a�.r^,3 �. .,�uf}N 'Vis'.s'i.»ra. +.sr.• .,. .m .. _ wire - q�aa'a.-nt. ,�^y HE CAUSE OF S1CKIESS Almost Always Due.'to Weak 4•�4, and Impoverished Blood. 1 - : Apart from accident, or illness due ,, . ) .. -- �' p1 ': �.-to infection, almost all fit-health arises "' � '� • ;�, ,N+ I�* � �s from one or two reasons. The mistake a3 r ,n �% - W1 that people make Is -1n not realizing ;that both of these have the same -cause at the root, nainnely,poor blood. �� -✓' ' ' Efther bloodlessness or some other ` .,troub!e of the.nerves will be found tobe the reason for almost every ail- ment. .it you are pale,-,suffering from '' C�� •xY • .:headaches,or breathlessness, with pal • p�� a ' pitafibh of, the heart, poor appetite ,. and weak digestion, the cause is al- f �' 'most always poor blood. IL you have R' s tt 71, -nervous headaches, neuralgia, sciatica and other nerve pains the cause is ex- hausted nerves. •Hut Xa down nerves are also'9 result of poor blood, so that , a the two chief causes of illness are one and the same. A 'rr - If your health is poor; if you are .pale, nervous or dyspeptic, you should 4 } 1 pot( -give Dr. Williams' Pink Plus a fair "' r f . r4Y+ •.<. ' _ , ollyour trial. These pills act directly on the blood,- and by enriching it give new "' �,:' Aaehot C3WI1, strength.to worn out nerves. Men L �+ and women alike greatly. benefit "WE ARE CANADIANS" ot ask for through the use of this medicine. It 'Rosa, Roland, and Donald Lorimer, of Leeds. England, obtain their first + 9 Y1 you are weak er ariiiig, give Dr: WU view o: Canada through a life-buoy at Quebec. These. three smiling faces d 'llama' Pink Pills a fair trial and you Bre an route to Regina to join "Daddy." The latter preceded them and has w e, p eaa tin every ready or teCep on. "sults that will speedily follow. di°jiO even' It your dealer does not keep these 1� d tabst� a pi11% you can get them by mall at 60 Sanctuary. The Supplicant. cents a box from The'Dr. Williams' There's a tingly sort- of feeling I go down on my knees and pray each Medicine Co.; Brockville, .Ont. In the atmosphere today; -- :night to And the wild Boone !e starting That I shall never see your' face . For the southlaad away. again a What Music LL Nor hear yr ur voice,. that you The English composer and teacher, The night wind is crooning will never write Sir Watford Davies, has been giving Dirges o'er the lonely neat That none will name your name to Air Magnetizes Stee], An uphill journey early In lift some very successful lectures on For the pilot-bird is trailing me—and then When steel is dipped into liquid aft strengthens your staying-power. music to children in the schools. Re The horizon in the west. I pray to lose the worse of memory . . 'its magnetism is curiously affected. A guinea-pig is usually toll,grovsrta That fall forgetfulness will make me :ion-magnetic nickel acquires mag. when six weeks old. • cantly the somewhat novel experiment. .. of transferring these lectrires,together' "Hoak, Bonk?" it to the tocsin - free! netic properties after being immersed -with musical examples, to the pno- Of the dusky cavalcade, for flue mint;tem 1n liquid aft. Man- graph,., has been tried out,.with re Flytag swiftly and unerring But I ike—eager for the coming ganese steel a similarly affected. The markable success. __.-.- For the southern everglade density of carbon steel is percegtibIy A somewhat lengthy revie* of thesei - And whisper to my heart. Another decreased after the immenioa. �QR�O(jjt records was published recently in the The marshland is lonely, day? •': London Tames, in It was embodied E S And lose the empty neat It may be he will sans or he Silver was Hret coined in Roasa in some quatattoai� from Sir Walford's Bqt the pilot-bird 'is veering may write 't. 269 B.C., when Fabius Pictor mart up Lectures, which are well worth remem- For the sanctuary bleat. Or I may see him fa the street . . . a mint. � t moi. baring: Horace Seymour Keller. he may 2' "Music," fair-WaYord says, ."!s any "__•_ Pass by me 1n the crowd and U may two or more musical sounds put to- / 1 hear -N,. !� � ae e a s gether for love, that make sense'; And Rag!'q VWM TA�ILE 1 S His-voice—as !n the throng he pa_saes camrsubw ...-.ossa ade-slasbab- ;�$ Bo can again, "Music is a straight and beanti- t near!" s�v. ftiiah�/wrf .ful way of uttering what we feet."_"A .ALWAYS KEPT 0111ND I Tells How Cntienra nr 66atr'.d CStWas'r ttee.lrrr musician, Sir Watford tells aa;"ia And I invent small trt keries to make ahwrea grow i.ealtay sad Las„ any one in the whole world who loves Those who surround me name your •dt� ►. f ' music and can put two or.more mus!- Mrs. Ernest E. Adkins, irOtt°a, name to me— a���t °�, yam°Li Healed Pimples cal sounds together and make musical Sank, writes:—"1 have used Baby's Rale Dtaaaaat—aiwa>rrtrrfapra- ,:' Only to hear 1t somehow soothes the � � sense of them." Own Tablets with great success for ache At AD �I "Abort three year ago I was bothered with pimples on my face. w - four years and always keep' a box on .Of longing that burns on—unceas- 0mrsisre 'fife bard hand." Thousands of"other mothers , pimall mples °:Artificial Light for Extra Eggs. say the same thing—once they have laxly. sad s for their little ones Your name falls on my heart Ulte a is at and Lay fax was`diafig- , . - used the Tablets "carman— used for s while. They }Y - By E. W. Knife they w!ri use nothing else. Expert, ! ottenttmes caused Las m The use.of artificial lightis simply encs shows them that the Tablets are Krh>ch_they who speak !t do not know- He awake hour at atime We !deal medlcfae. They are a mild or guess! itsizedoa was so to induce the bens to eat a greater as she , quantity of feetL This, of course,with laxative, thorough in action and never But—all the Sty Is one long ache for » iMOti proper exercise, results' in increased fail to relieve' the minor ailments of I tried diSeseat remedies but f egg production. Therefore It matters little ones. The Tablets are. sold by yo without wlthottt ash' 1 ns!a� little when the lights are turned on. medicine dealers or by email at 86 .,..Again at alight I kneel and make m7 +GA.RGLE Soap and O�t attd �.:. ager the Am application I could ape prayer— ' With Minard's in water pP + 'Some people prefer morning,.and tura cents a bot from The Dr, Williams' as improvement. I continued � on a couple of hours before spartse. •Medicine Co., Brockville, Out. ThmA you may be am one I never knew, several times a day for colds them and �y be"� " In tole case, scatter the grain ration _ My ears beseech'God not to ltf ms in throat. For inha acolds in head Soup usias;.iicee oa><as of Cuticua in the litter after dark the previous rr and boxes of CXtdaua Oiat- , evening, and when the.hens. get off _ Eyes for the Blind With supplications they &&mail His taeat" (Signed) Rose Bois- the roost to the mom.ing they will im- Marvelous strides toward helping wt" a i♦ miaesn, 12 Ave.,Bau1p late6 a --mediately get busy scratching for the blind were. made during the war. But my heart prays that He will never Maria,OUL their feed. Then feed your hot mash but a recent English invention pro- bear! ` Give Cutlass Soap,Ointment and "'.•at noon, and your grain late in the at- mise& to exceed almost all of them. —RoeeIIe Mercier Sfontaomery. a yWA OF Tim y ems- ternootr again. Others prefer con- Every one is familiar with the books M1Y mss a= t Via; ��"tBON 0 ra► ',^ ` tinning daylight, by artificial mesas, made especially for the blind by the Ilsk for Mittard'e and Lata no atl+eti ssa .es..ec3s..aso� r.t� until 8.80 or 8 p.m., feeding grain about Braillie method, n which the letters Diplomat. 3spshavve idwaew• _ C' 7 a.m., hot mash at -noon, grain again are raised or indented by means of a , :`about 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. sharp instrument. It is a slow and la- "Father," said Charles. "what is a diplomat?" _ ,r Others,including Professor Graham's options process at beat, and the pup "A diplomat, my eon," answered the 4 ELP FOR turn, believe, 13 supplying as 'even ply of Braiilie books' is' necessarily father, "!s a man who remembers a ISPIRIN : Ing Inacb" by turning on the -lights :limited by the expense of the output woman's birthday, and forgets ,her for an hour,--from. 8.to 9 pan., then and becaµae Braillie tetters wear down age„ - OUNG WOMEN <feeding the extra feed of gain, into unintelligibility. ` it willp &7Qy"Baye> 'and Insist! pay anyone who keeps a Clock But now comes the optophone,a ma- of b0'or.more hens to have light in- chine which makes .available to the 11 stalled,"as the use ofsameincreases blind all kinds of typewritten matter - Mrs.. Holmberg Tetlls Howeggproductionfrom 1/3 to % more and even newspapers. It depends not hm Fols to Lydia�.�khamWegetable 1 ' +! than when lights are not need. This upon the sense of touch, as do the COlIIpOu!!d Helped RW 'does not necessarily mean•a greater Braillle books, but uponthe sense of If you are weak, thin and-nervous, egg production throughout the year, hearing, a faculty that is usually'keen- let-your druggist supply you with Bit.• but it doom mega setting the most eggs 1'y developed is all blind persons. Only ro-Phosphate. It is guaranteed to ln- Viking, Aita,— `Frog►the time I vette when prices are highest. r few Lessons are needed for the blind 'crews weight fuel strength and restore ® S years old I would get such sick feel. Dlectric' light is, of course, the most user of the optophone to learn the eye 1n in the lower part of my abdomen, roaveaient farm of lighting, as the tem• energy. vigor and. 'force. Price pry followed by cramps and vomiting. This lignin can be gw.tched on and off. by The chemical selenium ie-the impor- $I per pkge.' Arrow Chemical Co., 25 kept me from my work (I snip my par Front 8L East, Toronto, Out. - enta i the farm) as I usually had to an alarm clock. But if Ion have not taut element in the optophone. A tod'for the rest of the day. Or at �K electric light do not despair. A plant selenium bridge is exposed to light • go .birds a short way .times I would have to walk the floor. L with about 2,000 pulsations that vary according to the Amerlea'e 1Plonse- Dos Remedies suffered in this way until a friend in- ,from Toronto uses gasoline lanterns, forma of the typewritten or printed' Bose .s -duced me to try Lydia E. Pinkham's `which being the safest lantern made, letters that are passed through the �G DISEASES Vegetable Compound. I have had very . giving a 300 candle power light, has machine. A sensitive bead phone .aa now to pow Unless you see the name "Bayer" on satisfactory results so far and am ree- � t advantage, fn* wbnn gaso- like those used by radio enthusiasts ie 4rK:tka r^' rn ear adtr"' package or on tablets you are not get•I.ommendingthe Vegetable:Campotend t0 line is turned off the light does not go worn by the blind operator, and U re- m. cLAY by s�o�ari"co.. us ting thegenuine— 1�aya: product proved my friends. I surely am glad I tried In wed Rea sa.w " safe by millions and prescribed by ! it for I feel like a different person pow out for a Lew minutes, thereby giving cords single notes and chords through that I don it have these troubles. the birds a cbazce to get back to ww rwa, U. y the selenium bridge. This sound al• physicians over twenty-three years for ODELIAHOLMBERG,Boz93,Viking,Aitai roosts. With a Iantern it is almost pbabet lea different from our own in - Colds HeadacheLetters'like this establish them tits necessary to use lights in either of the Toothache Lumbago g common use, but is easily learned, and of Lydia F.Pinkham's Vegetable Com- ��� :two evening methods suggested. the optophone can be operated at high end✓�' Earache Rheumatism pound•The tell of the relief from such Usinglight fa not a new idea, but y speed by the more proficient. _ _____ ,Neuralgia Pain, Pain f pains and ailments after taking it. �"• a long used method, coming back ind 1*'. X. E. Fournier d'Albe, who Relieves Accept "Bayer Tr-bleta of Aspirin" ' Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- back to stay this time. makes his home in London, is the man only. Each unbroken package cdn•I pound,made from native roots andherbs, i,. who bas brought the optophone to pet'- D y s pe p s i a tains proper directions. Handy boxes ! contains no narcotic or harmful'druga, Good Guess. faction, and so taken from sands « of.twelve to lets coif Lew cent-4. Drug. ' and today holds the record at-being the M.D: advises: Persons who. ¢ most successful reined for female ills jr 'She was an Irish maid from Tipper- of his less fortunate fellows one of the gists also sell bottles of 24 4.nd 100. y suffer from severe indigestion in this country, and thousands of vol- " ary, and when the visitors ezpg,ted greatest terrors of being blind—lack and constipationahouldtaltealter Aspirin Is the trade mark (registered tmtary testimonials rove this fact. 1n Canada) of Bayer :tlanufa,cture of p , .for lunch turned up at 4.30 she ez- of contact with the world at large, each meal and at bedtime,f�ifteen. If yondoubt thatL dia E•Pinkham s �,;- lathed waat had.happened. �toaoaceticaeideatrr o' 3aticylicaclgt. - 1D to thirty drops of the Extract of Ve treble Com will 'lie oq LYhile it fie watt ktrerwa ct�a F A.tp ti-Cn 8e p i guts.-ell e_4&1d._ e_ittaste�and..:_ 'MONEY ORDERS. - Roots known to the Dmg Trade vents Co. the o is E. t inkham Medi• y tmisthress waited for ye till 3 and thea en 'orderiva goods.by mail send " means Sayer Manufacture.t ion to &Tab cine n., CobottrR, Ontario, 'for Mrs. o Jtatharbstgd'sCsrattvs3ynt}' a publ!c_against imitations, the Tab !?inks find learn hoped YQ eo they a iLzpress- - 4 etl�C�enuu>,—'a bfie.indsi�o0-_ ------', -- -- am s private t6iL- _ lets of Bayer Company will be-stamp more&bout it. went out.' - Sy;nyfttby wilhout help -a "i bottles. t: t tralp k. ibe Q . :Keehews. without Minard's Liniment In the hewithout beef.—Mr. Clarke Hall i;'Bs per Cross." i ° ' s � - • raw , : .� :.+s,S o+.g•-;,...� <..,.^:�..r?C' , ....z:. Gu:.. •.:... r.. '•G.. .�,••' r'. ♦.- ..,.�3N.,"' q .,., f.„ r .'•. , y r. i ',p lwl,✓M "''�"•�.. ^: ,y" �'m" iw'?+*•v'7"ap;4 .�gy ,,f�'�' a +`` J•Ra-t a�5 '""Fc .1. 'Tr ,,' at� "+cr ' . T s - ! r 'LVQAlt CI�Ct -Dr, Henry will be here as ass- -The Pickering Carl Com. - 3 5 84 al next Tuesday to attend 'to his hawreceived-�a fullsupply of s"rd • � -+,_ : professiuntrld'utiee. * coal of all sizer, ®team coal, 'CorOdd d- -Mrs. 3 -- -Mrs, T, Walsh was in the city Mrs. Alex Clark, of Lindsay, wood and slabs. * ?.• t j on Saturday. is spending a few days with M.rs. -Dr. E. '�A. Sadleir, Dentist, - 9 =-W. G. Hary had a business J, N,91Chardson and other Pack- practicing in Toronto, will be here ; trip to the city on Monday. - ering friends. la his office on Thursday from 10 -W. F. Henderson is having his -Mr's. F. H. Doyle, of Toronto, a, m. to 0 P. W., ae usual. � "residence re-shingled this week, p y g the past -Complaints are made. regard- We are Bl10Wing an-e$teIIBik*B -range- of bien'B Trousers.for fall e Crit anew da s Burin g r `� -Mrs. Byron Field spent the week with her parents,.Cleo, Mt- ing boys,returning from school, —and winter wear. -Splendid tweeds and worsteds week end'with friends in the cit and Mrs. Paltrier. throwing stones through the win. - -Mrs. Anna Sullivan,of Buffalo -The work of laying down the down in the vacant house on - l spent a flfw days with Pickering ties and steel on the Toronto Church St., formerly occupied by at real values. . fr ` y , - Found. a bunch of Reye, also a work' he been sus -p'-but the on to,pay heavy damages. a Called -Tf'We h8 'n� Your Size we Can soon get it. • Eastern 1s new completed from Mrs. Smith. Parents may b Bowmanvllle to Whitb watch fob. Losers please call at pended for a - - this dffice. feiv days on account of the supply - -- _- of,ties,being exhausted. As soon IN MEMORIAM, -Mrs. Frank Earles, of Trenton, as a fresh supply BARRIE CLOTH ULSTERS spent Sunday here with her moth• pp y hue been receiv. Axxax In loving memory of our dear ier, Mrs. Rankin:- ed the work wiil be resumed and son and brother. W. Walter Annan, - -Thomas and Mrs. Paterson, of pushed on,tQ Pickering, 4th Battalion, Machine pun Seotion, _Renowned throughout Canada as the finest Waterproof.Coat . . -iClaremont, visited 'with Geo. M. -Joseph Cowan has .purc•hased killed in action, Nov. 2nd,- 1918. g -"and Mrs. Palmer on Sunday. the site of the old Western Hotel, Buried in Aulnoy Communal Ceme. ,-on the market. Guaranteed in every.way. A t ,a -S, J. and ,)i Charlton and opposite Cawpbell s mill and will tern, France. _ 1" snn and brother, dearly be- 6mait Se]'S1Ceable Coat at a reason - loved Roy, of Lakefleld, spent Suri• erect a new and tip-to-date lzarage, A noble ` ,'':-day with W. J. and firs. Clark. ,'which, he expects, will be com• loved and deeply mourned.. _ able figure. See they. le -Father,.Mother and Sister, - - • - -The township council will P ted before the 1st of December. _ ,' ..•. The ara meet on Monday nett for the g Be which he now occu- +' transaction of tzeneral business. pies, and which ,vas owned by S. SALE REGISTER. , -Miss Gee, of Toronto, spent W. Davis, has been sold to Chas. — : ,Fall anti Anter Boots—the finest in the vicinity. + Spencer, of Whitby, SATURDAY, NOV. 3RD-Atfetiotl sdle' - t the weekend with Miss Mary p y, who takes of good furniture. carpenter's tools " Clark at the home of the latter's possession shortly, and who has .Wear best 0f any o71 the market. ! etc., at Cherrywood, the property _ y. ,.paret&ts here, already taken possession of the of S. P. Fiench. " Sale at one. See -R. G. and Mrs. Kerr, of Toron- residence on the same lot and bills, Fred Postill, auctioneer. WillimmB and Grebb makes for service - N to, and Frank'and Mrs. Allen, of which was purchased from Mr- THURSDAY, Nov. STs-Auction sale of - Oshawa, spent Sunday with J. C. Davis. Mr. Spencer.moved there- good furniture and farm machinery, end quality. end Mrs. Philip. in one dap last week: at tot 18, con, 3, Pickering, the pro. -The regular'montbly meeting -Chicken thieves continue to be perty of Mrs. J. H.-Connor. Sale at Fred T. Bunt111g •• ., -of the Methodist Ladies' Aid will active in' various parte of the one o'clock. See dodgers. W; B. - 1' Piekerin a. arnierePowell auctioneer, E at 8 o'clock. at' the home of Mrs. ering township have " suffered TscRSDAv, Nov, STH-fit lot 2, con. Garnet Courtice. rather severely from these mid. 2. Uxbridge, extensive sale of farm - -The party who took a veter- night prowlers, but farmers in stock, implements and furniture, w° in injection um from m other parts of the count have belonging to Delos Forris,- Sale at • t Y J P p y y 11 o clock, Lunch at noon. . F, W. car on Thursday night at Dunbar• met with similar losses. Hugo Silversides, auctioneer. . . . . re . ton had better return same and Bradley,of Port-Whitby, was one TLESDAY, NOV.26ia_Credit sale of to s save further trouble. N. E. •Mc• of those who were victims, but he horses, cattle, implertrents etc., at aEwen, * was able-to get some satisfaction lot 3o, con. 1. Pickering, property -A mission will be conducted in from his loss. A telegram that of Lotton Bros. 'Sale at 1.2.30 sharp,. Et. George's Church every evening had been dropped near his hen• See bills: W[n.Maw, auction eeb.' ' from Thursday, Nov. 14th, to Sun. house furnished a clue as to the TCSSDAY,' OV. 13TH-Apedon sale of SpeCeal Grocery, Values day, Nov. 18th, by Rev.. R, E. thieves.. The authorities • were Eat)bead of fresh cows, springers and . 4 Lemon, of Horuing's Mills. Every given the clue with the result Chat young cattle, the property of Oliver • .body ,welcome. three men, of Toronto,Walter aad Denny,lot 2•l, con, NNiitby Sate 4 lb. tins-Pure Orange Marmalade, - Charles Moore and Geo. Haddock at one o clOt•k sham L,." terms,. .} Pure Raspberry Jtrm, '. v 49c -Mrs. R. A. Bunting returned See bills. Willi flaw, auctioneer. n� n' 'home on Sunday, after spending were arrested. . They all pleaded three weeks.in Toronto with Dr. guilty. ,and. were- remanded for Neto 4 pkgs,Kellog's Waxtite Corn Flakes, •i5c p !• M. and Mrs. Bateman. We are sentence. -It is estimated that. Ad,:ertiaements• } ybs. ChOiee Seedless Raisfne sorry to report that she has been these three men stole over 300 . - 0510 In poor health recentl chickens and ducks and took them 4 cane Campbell's Tomato Sou p Y• _ I;OFt SALE large fur'r-oaf, sine p p• •.. _a9c � -Mrs. James Rose,who sassiin- to the Toronto market. Farmers, Fog almost new, Cheap F.Chidlow,Clare- rr int• 7tr Kissimi Flour for ted a fracture of a small bone in to"ok after your poultry houses. good Pumpkin Pies. her ankle a9 a result of a fall in It is with regret that we re- ,F. %' FARMER'S FRIEND GANG Five Roses Flour for Rood Bread t p©rt the death of a well and favor. PLOW for sale cheap. Easy terms. .1,-R. ` Toronto two or three ,weeks ago, Tbex on. Pickering. Is recovering very rapidly and is ably known.resident of -this tow n. _ :now able to come down town. abi Mrs. W. W. Sparks, nhich , - �-� OR SALE=Q 3ehee heater with 1 t, -Mrs. J. H. Connor'wiIThold an too place at the residence of her 1ida and oven. Price 3t0, Apply to hers. � auction sale of good furniture and sari. Albert Sparks, 1,4 Church Anions,Ross farm. ro.2, Pickertri T _ St., Oshawa, on Thursday, Oct. L�OR SALESeveralSborthnrn ��j(?V�rB - i .�� \ ��1 _ �(�ilL�rjU? �• " farm machinery at her premises, S'' P .7 . lot 13, eon. 8. (os. Brock road), o0 27th. The deceased, whose maid bulls,'Cotswold and Shropshire ram lambs.. Thursday, en name was..Sarah W rfolle, and John Scott•R.R.2,Caremont Phone 3603. ltf t p, Nov.8th As hire.Con. _ nor is leaving Pickerirr ever who. ,vqs in her 70th year. was CIDERMABINo-I am prepared to ` 'thing will be sold without reserve, bora in Grimsby, Lincolnshire, make cider every Tuesday,and Friday and - .r, T by appointment. Geo. Cammack. Phone Pick. i.. worth ,about -Fred Ward, of Whitby. and England, sad enure to Canafja bola. art who was for some time teller in with her parents ,when i years of �OOTS REQAIRED=Bocce and - t the Oshawa branch of the Stand• age, wad settled in Whitby. In anneatly and quickly. Thos. and Bank, has been sentenced to 1870 she married .the late W. W, Watson. fes 'rcd a re.tdeace lnat west or St. Sparks and continued reeidia in Georges chin , Pickering.-- -- -2rf + -,eighteen months imprisonment pa R r 'tor the theft of $17,000 from the Whitby for . twelve years alter FORSALE=Barred Rock Cockerels. OLIR NEW LINES bF i� ' book. A fast IiPn was the cause of wards. Forty peers ago they bird Reaso ble"pricesifc aken Large. wtm Ladies Silk .his downfall. moved to, Frenehrnan's Bap(now and Wool Hosiery is latest a9aortmeut of _ Fairport). where she has ever since Gormley'Church St.,Pickering. 7tt pretty @hades. r -Following the recommodation Nate cbn made by the coroner's jarp wbo resided. She had a.famil of ten, ppiaq mill of the �'Tarabull's" Fall Underwear for Ladies. five sons and -five dao titers of � late W.G_Ba urd win be closed for re airs - enquired into the death of Miss. g + on Friday and Saturday, Nov, 9th aid 10th. Charge pier, of Sutton, who was `yalterom e1of Alberta. Arthur sare of mss.A.White.R.R.No.l. [.ocnst Hill. 7-8. - -:�� Men. y' lnetaatl killed, in as sato neerTRAYED-On to the premises of 40incn Dress Serge black nv '.co n.cardinal., nigger dent in the village herein May, Hewart. Sask., William of Wyo. She undersigned.lot 16.con. 6. Pickering. ag —__ . t �e -pe i -- - the Bell Telephone Co. Have a yard, Sask.. Herbert of Toronto, horse. owner may ,have same by Proving pro. f etc.. s Sic peryard. (gang Of men employed removing .Albert of Oshawa, Mrs. Thos. Law �y and paying eitpenses:.•L.Flopktns,B3�qh' � the pole against - which the sato of this village, Mrs Thos. Goren- Mens Heavy Work Boots, in black and brown, sewed and was wrecked with-such era g•tc •re- ley of Oshawa, and Mrs. Stephens LOST-A 111tht brown, collie' 'dog _ pegged, at 4.00. - with some white on neck. Any,persgn giv- _ -suits to the Occupants. To make of Toronto. Her ha36and prede- I. mforrriation leading to his"recovery will be the chap a several new ceased her six years. She rias A amply rewarded, S.C.Bunker,R.R.1,Whitby, _ g poles have. member of the Friends' Church E'hone,Pick 520x. 6-7 had to be erected. _ -The coutractors have now and n-as highly ..esteemed by all OR SALE-3IcLaujItophuQAy, • completed the paving of the Prue who knew-her. '- Her funeral took. McLaughlin cutter, turmp putper, Sharples cream separator with suction food. parlor cook , vineial Highway between Whitby place on Monday to Erskine Come. stove,set of single harness and set of single hames , and Oshawa. "There are now no tery, when the service tVBa Con with tugs. Arthur F.Graham,Mount Joy. 7-•9 ` , RMS detours between Oshawa and To. dnc ed by.Rev. J. F. Clugston,of T OR SALE OR TO RENT-food s ., Tonto, blit tbere-is a portion of Dan arton. 1� frame dwelling house in the Village of Dun- the highway just east of the Cl0 -- barton; 1-+acre of-land with' all kinds of,fruit trees. Also„torsale,a,Fordtontruckanda7h- MQST EVERYONE'S WFARrx, `End. which is L almost as bad as any of ANNOUNCING �agasoline enRipe,new., D J. Gorhiley. Dun- , the detours.have been. This Hill ` 11 no doubt receive attention before OR OF CANADA oR SALE-Cheap, all kinds of . So'.-CHA -P M AN - long. Judging by the amount Of F.wagons,harness,and all kinds of farm im trafflc.on the road it has become REFUNDING LOAN 1923 fight in good order.. Also ae•erne heavy and - r-' .., light scales and cook stoves and heaters. High- verypular with motorists.- 6 PER CENT BONDS Iest price paid for hides and wool• also live Poul- - re. E. Pankhurst, the noted . try. H.Herman,Stoutfville.Phone 1903 17tf suffragette, will address a pnblie 20 year Bonds;price 98.?.5, to yield! "*,. . �'I OR SALE-11 months old register- FUNDY'S .+sem }/j�� A +�(��7�■�meeting in the Town Hall, on the 5,1•! er cent. ed Aberdeen-Angus bull, bred at Larkin's , HiiRDiiii p Farms, sired by the well-known Benedictine evening of Friday, Nov. 9th, ten• 'J rik,and out of Bracelet of Larkin's Farm. a der the auspices of the Women's 6 year Bonds, price 09. to yield Ipw set,deeply fleshed cow of excellent, coni or- 0.23 per cent. mauon and quality. This is a bull that will sire - - _ y Institute. Mrs. Pankhurst has the type gf StuH demanded by the export trade. Cana;dna National Railway (O. N. R.) will sell cheap for cksh. J.L. Pegg,lot 9, eon. devoted a great deal of time to the (seven year) first mortg ge Deben• 6,Pickering, Phone Clare 507. 7-8 'S Social Hygiene 'movement, not tures maturing May 6, 1830. Price Only in urban centres, but in rural 070 per thousand,or $1000 invented TO RENT--- 23, con.D. Scarboro, ., 'M only U R E . communities. The Wbitevale Male now ipCCeeeea t0 $1,704.40 at ma- tontaining,about]OS acres,nearly all under turity. cultivation On the premises are a Iarge com- Quartette, accompanied by Mrs, fortable cottage, a comparatively new barn, �\ -p " M. Reeaor, will sing. Mr, W. J. _ Phone or wire orders at our 45 z 90,•with silo and otherauttiuildings. Plenty The Fal OLlB Cold Water Pante' of good water. This farm is in a high state of j �r Clark has kindly consented to fill expense. Cultivation,situated on the Danforth road near i the duties of chairman. Don't DYKES&ROGER'% Bendale. Plowing,possession at once and full p v fail to hear this prominent wom- Phone 268 J Dundas St. East, possession on April 1st next, Foz parlicutarsap- in White and Tints, in tB• p ply to Wm.Cheater,Highland Creek P.O. 7-9 AD. Admission,.25 cents. Doors 2tf Whitby, Ont. _ open at 7.30 o'clock. Programme SNo—p open at 3 o'clok. .FARM Fob SALE Harnes'sne ound of Moresco willcover -A great deal of dissatisfaction p r Is expressed by the ratepayers of 13Y AUCTION S the village and particularly by the There will be bffered for sale at the seventy-five square feet-, parents who have children going premises,at 3 o'clock P. in., on Wed. 1 ARMER� to school, at the very slow pro. nesday,Nov; 16th, the.following valu- - Rreea that is being made by the able farm : Lot 1, con.8, 'Pickerizi 1 conEractore with their work on (�} railea eget of Claremont}, q�i8 Now is the time is see about your PUt i1p jn l; .2nd lb. 'package's, _. the new school. The building farm consists of 123 acres,more or less. Harness needs. :.; r should have been read for the Land buildings and fences are In A 1 - y shape. This We have on hand a good supply - fall opening, but at their present p property will a sold to of Harness and Accessories -Drop in and get a Color Card and - •rate of progress the have their windup rise ill b e of the late John p g y Anson, and will be sold subject to a at variops prices.---- --- _doubts__ab9q_t-it-bein -resi for. .reserved bid,' - - .------Give iia a trial and-be — Willi e the new year. It is feared that For particulars and description of - - p convinced., read all aboU 8 the echool will have to Close when Aro sect large bills or write to H. the cold weather comes, as their P°Rh• auctioneer, Glen Major, or Good Shoe RepairioR Service .,sanitary finish. to J. C. Palmer. R.R. 2, Pickering,or _present accommodation is not fit _ -for winter srsather. Why dwi e,_ . _ court Road, Toronto, Executors, o;,to CECIL BRADLEY the. t•ontractora Ret on 'A strong C. C. Richardson. 322.WS Confedera• `Rarnese maker, Bundy, p n �.rP And rush,the work as quick. tiongVfe B1dR, Cor. Richmond and - Jt H1 - 1 �cker�.111 ae esible? Yoa a Sts,,Toronto their l3olicit8 PICKERING, ONTARIO , r S •Fr^r +.t„'' ':,� '++ay�. : ;.ry✓a �,.• , O �`. .'w t "., - �•� ,,:.:A+,a•�, '�” — r'�"t 1 +,}y •`, -5, 'r •^:y,: :�:• ��.�.,y•tgG ^s.� ,�. av t .,� ''� •r''��*��� ,-�v�"9` 'i' F i�f :F' F• ,a.,'„a ,' a �`.'�R 'f" :. ».a ..• i�� -,;,.: r ,.�,.''.. =+➢ �A �t+*z•