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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1923_11_09 5 f ,�.•G � -•,yL •�'li .. ... ... '", .,.. ... . �Y"' ..,_ .>Q:'�'S•• ".,• Tyr ^' J +'gip .. •: ,. rt• ,,eegp;g� •`-� - r , - -. PICKE. RING- - - - S PICSERINC , ONS., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER : 9 . 192.3 OL._ XL1I1. _.... T f . No. 8 . ` .��etoftfsiiiiv*tai �awb*. _ ... GLEN' MAJOR. STOUFFVILLE. . . - Established 1826 L : _ Geo. - -E.-- Baker A s ecial Thanksgiving service wig James Bruce.an old reeldent of town - �ledtcal be held in the Glen Major chureb on died on Sunda - s. lith, at 7 p. m. The Rev. Mr.` R.E. Foreytb& of Claremont,'was'sIni GREENWOOD R E. FORSVTH Oph..D., Director Edmunds, o!- Uxbridge, will. conduct -business visitor in town on Saturday. 1L.o tometrical Association Ontario, Reg. the service. A most interesting and UurO lion Club is again or anized - p g Istered Member of the American Optometrical Instructive evening is expected, Spe- and wile ready in time for the bon- - x� - The spoils. K - Association, Eyes examined- fie•have a limited cfal music will be rendered. 'MILLS Phone 2604, Claremont, Ont. church committee are requesting a A large number of our nimrods left S • ; NF. T0ISLINSON, M, B., Member .number of special Thank offering of twenty-five- for the happy bunting grounds'.of the .of the College of Phye�cians and Surgeons d0,lare at this service,. and we trust north on Saturday. of Ontario. Office: that formerly occupied b Re�Orda.bnet8 that the Coagregatioa will respond to ' There.-are Half a dozen companies -; the late Dr.R.Brodie.and latterly,by Dr, Call the call cheerfully, Not only ^oma busy wiring houses in rile town, It -- - - - well. Phone. Claremont,,Qnt. 231y .. yourself, but b,-ng some one else with :will take a few months to get the wir-. s NNf7: McKINNON, M.D., D.R.C.S., -. .411 = ;. you, Ing completed.. .- Ediaburgh,.member of the college of Our 'omen's Institute, which is g Fumed Oak 1t7PEEKS=APPLET N.. doing splendid work, Is assisting; theWhe' l] �"Ph (�{.! of 80y�l college of 6ttrgeoas, Edinbnzgh. different o a,nizations of the town, y �,. 8p•oia] attention to dsieasee of women sad -" has donated$25'.towards the Public. sbilQrea,. OfSoealtazesfdenoe,8zottghaAi. •Golden O•ak On Thursday afternoon,Nov. 1st, a �+, - - quiet wedding was solemnized at the Library,. . G']iaEi'o.plaoic } h ome.of Edward and .firs. Appleton, fir. Burkholder has installed- o" m a c., -ts•`at- we ars' r9andford,when their niece,Elsie, dao- borse-power :,motor for a chopping- f DR. GORDON McKAY-Cbiroprac- - ' ghter of Richard Appleton, Pickering, mill in town. This will take up more a tor. Office hours-2.40 to 5.80 and 7.00 tp p(] T becatiie the bride of Frederick Weeks, than the 70 borse-power contracted for 6` yt , 8.00 and by appointment. Phone'320. Brock clearing and ' Street, Whitby, sly Pickering. Rev. Mr. Quaife, Zephyr, with tbe'Hydro Commission'. v - °- performed the ceremony. :The bride At a largely attended meeting of �j - 1j Leya6. •REGULAR, PRICE $18.00 wore a pretty gown of seal brown the council and citizens on Monday �lckTllea , ? evening-it it was decided to have a Pub-- Canton crepe and corsage` bouquet of Utilities E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Cleariuq at $8.39 O helta roses. She was assisted by lie. Commission for the town. An 5olicicor.Notary Public Ere. Money to A by-law to that effect will be passed • tIrW lag, ours ouse, ,c y, o Stouffville wore a Spine ofbrown georgette crepe. at next meeting o counclILLIAM J. BEATON,B.A:,Bar- Ont The groom was supported by Fdyvard A combined meeting of the Board anester Solicitor• member of the firm t ' Appleton. The bride was the recipe• ea of Health, the CounetTand the Board ;'- Ryckman benison.Foster and Beaton. To W; ant of many dainty and useful Ares- of Trade met in the Council Cbamber ; Z. General 1tru.cs Building,65 Bay Street,Toronto. to discuss the health of-the town. The -Highest Prices Paid ,. Telephone Main 961 and 962. ante. Twenty guests partook of the provincial Health Officer alis a clean sumptuous wedding @upper, after g -' which the happy enup le left by motor sheet and declared there were no cases s Detatal %ai i for their home in Pickering; of typhoid in tows, rumors to the { $ s y - R. HARRY HUDSON, Dentist, jlll�#� �• B E A L contrary notwithstanding. DWhitby. Office--Adam's Terrace. Byrom WHITBY. St.North. Phone 124. • (Gas extraction when �C LAR E M O N T ��): 51tf The annual entertainment of the Hear dile drams, "Ladiga. Listen," Licensed Whitby Citizens' Band will be given at Brougham, Nov. 219t: x TR. D. C. Smith. Dentist. Stour#- on Wednesday and Thursday evern w , f Dille. Honor Graduate of Chicago dnd To- I':tnbalrner and Undertiker. ionto Universities and the Royal Cooe"ge of Ings. Nov. 14th and 15th. The first DentalSurgepns. Phone off Residence Dlotor Hearse. part will-Consist of a number of .first ,BROUGHAM. 1015, ,No noised appointments. 2ely Toronto connection for class selections by the Band and solos T],i LAKE B. P N. D. ;D. S.. Hospital Service, by Mr. Thompson,of Brooklin. ' The Mrs. Gower, at Toronto, spent a few x jD Graduate of thee-Royal Coletge of Denial second part is a vaudeville egtertaiP- dsg8 with her-sister, Mrs. Malcolm. +. 4 Surgeons and University o1 Toronto. Office _ meet( five separrite:acts and includes Come to.�Greenwnod on Nov, 12th over Prlayle's hardware.store, onWhitby• �AS RTS. FOR SALE a great-variety of entertainment', as and see Capt. Landon making love to P o over hours 9 to 12 :1 to 5.30. lad.'phone 8. Bell phooe•220, 441y follows: The Big Four Quartette, The Jules. Junior Gymnasts. The Melody Men. T. C. Brown is 'renoTating his pro-, Veterinary Royal Scotch Pipe Hand, Ooe� er erty, recently purchased from Roy. ` The taadersigned wishes to notify the rl - - ' public that he has purchased from the �iinut:e• a come y act specially pre- (}p1.ow, The Un11T'ei t3f11 , d.KERBLAHE. H.•V. Sc.- Honor pared for this concert tasting thirty Erle and Mrs. Janes and eon, of Sa.Wi=W z4a chI T'e executors of the late W. G. Barnes .Graduats of Univeraity of Toronto. All all the basket and basket `material in five minutes.- ,Iia addition to members Birch Cliffe.spent Sunday with Mrs. (One of Our Productions) . . lases gives prompt and careful attention. Phone of the band, a number wbn have Philip. 1Qe sell 3ili's Rite-Lite Lane„for IIfXl2. Claremont. asap stock and will be able to furnish fruit always taken part in the Minstrel Mrs. Thornton and. Miss Agnes baskets on.the shortest notice and at Show, will take art in this second e11 malses(if care-the'best current prices.,.Write or phone. p Cowan spent a taw daps in Toronto •• �stf3iitsl<#ii Q]l,Qi►Sfr. semina: to aIl, 'the entertainment last week. in the market-#Qr offered this veer is entirety new, and . Lawrence and 'Mrs. Goad and son " the price. V. RICHARDSON- Beal Es FRANK PENNOCK, a visit to Whitby an either of these spent Sunday with Mrs. Goad's par- FOR SALE tip, I V .'tate. Insurance.Converaad4g, Notary GREEN .RIVER, - 0.NtARIO evenings W{Il be vire)) repaid. Prices a®te here. • Public,Etc..:Pk�rering,Out., 814 ;39t[ 30 and 33 cents for adults and 25 cents James and Mrs. Malcolm, of Msrk• - Heavy wagon„ for ebildrin - These prices ace for re- ham, spent Sunday with George and Buggy, x FPOSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, . * ING ` Served seats. Plan of hall now open Mrs. Duncan. Set of Iron Harrowfi . for oonnsles of Yost and oasarlo. ane- j jl� at Brown's stationery store. Sweure Miss Mary Hood bas returned to her All in, Rood shape. bion sola•of ale hinds atn•aaed no on.shosto your tickets early. home.after a few weeks' visit with toile•, ader..a Groan River P.O.. Ont, relatives inT♦oroeto. WoOd.wOcklnq and General-. DR.BEATON TAWNSHIPOLEBS ..UMBER YARD Don't miss the Bazgar, Brougham The Women's Institute will hold B1acksmithing. ; iJ• GonvTaoasr, oommiselowr for raking Wednesday, Nov. 21st. their November meeting at the home 0"TINS, aoe•nas.atl.-aar`o1M� b Idi. - of Mrs: H:t#erow offTtresdsy,the)Stir • H..JACg80�1, Brock-Road_ Y •a•ss--tmhurmtil els, Ont. t-r halt R'C(1fin� t..at 2,90 p. m. Everybody come Pickering,Oat. '; - GREENWOOD.GRSENViROODand dpend`a pleasant aftera000 meeting of he AVID A. PUGH-Live stock nuc- The regular monthly me g t Wilson. le ew g tioneer. Gradaate of C. M. ones' School Just-arrived another Lloyd. tom, from` N Methodist les Aid w111 D J yBrou Gam M th let Y,@id . -�- R Cbxago. Lifetime experience with pedigreed rr� York for a time dritb his parents. W. be held in the church on Wedneaday, H ero''You r stock. Block and ring wort. All kinds of.nice car of Toronto As- and Hors. Wilson. �r„n 1r. attended to. Terms ressori•bk, Phone , phalt Slab Sh-ingle8 -Do not forget the Thanks ivio Nov. lith, at 290 p. m„ The is is a _. to aremont. 161y g g or the month is •'Seep. AS this is s 1�7M. MAW. LICENSED AGC- red and green shades entertainment to be given by t e business meeting. all members are te- ``•. TIo1vEER,tor York. Ladies' Aid on Monday.evening next, quested to attend, Qtttarlo sad Dttrhem - d in. and 5 ill.to thA The Scott family and James and Remember the bazaar to be held in .Cement, r-untim All:kinds of'sales promptly attended and Mrs. Gibson motored to Toronto W. Terms reasonable. Dates for sales may be weather. W@- Will the Town Hall on the- evening of arranged at NEWS'Offiev. Bell and lodepen- -_ on Sunday and spent' the day with Wednesday. Nov. 21st, under the aus• dent pbones. Whitby.Out. �y _ quote low prices On friends there. pices of the Ladies' Aid 9ocieky of the Coal +I� ' ' the above in D. A. Lyle and family, o[ Prince Broaghaai Meltiodist Church. The S�ilr�� L1 bT�A _BROQs Edward Qounty, acrived in the village.greenwood Dramatic Club will pre- .3 quantities. this week. Having disposed of his 'sent their drama, entitled: ,'•Listen. Lumber (FRENCHMAN'S BAY) property east. he is now looking for a Ladies." Admission for the drama. • ! W D Gordon & Son farm and in the-meantime.is working adults: 25 ts; children,,, under 12 <, • . with James Raine. • , a= S�1 D gI e8' Builders;General Contrao� ! years, loceofs. Come to the Thanksgiving enter- tors and Sign Writers. tainnagw, Nov, 12th, under the aus- Ready Roofin pices of the Oreenwood Ladies' Aid. Bazaar and Concert at Whitevale, Alterations. and repairs of every T Pro ram Given entirely b LADIES. s description. Concrete work, D`'A' MORDU E B y y _ Friday, N'ov. '18th. . f }4 P There will to vocal Selections by Chinine9s re sired - Mrs. Lloyd PeRq and also )lean Helen - and Lath Estima,es free. Funeral Director Bunner of the O. L.. C., instrumental W _ WHiTEVALE. Licensed Embalmer numbers by Mrq. Harvey. Mrs. L. FA IRPORT P: 0., - 09. :` Pegg and by the Misses Webster, Gee.' Ab. Troyer hits gone nbrth in search UP-W.-date Motor Ygaipmefit Brown and Pegg, Pumpkin drill by 10 of deer. F• A. R E E S O R little ladies in costume, Drama entitl- Mrs. fieorReFerrler, of Toronto,is ! = .Fruit Trees, Shrubs_ Etc. Successor to "Listen. Ladies" by 10 la(iies, .Ad- with her mother, Mrs. Hurst, fora Z+OCVS'2' Hiii�.i Y CHAS. BEIERL. MARKIiAM mission adults 25 cents, children 20 few weeks. Having secured the agenny for E.D. cents. lira. W. 'W. Gee,. I'reaident, Come and enjoy vocal solos bv,Mrs. ---_--- - + 'f Smith,cit Son. Ltd., Nurserymen, phone 9000 - Mrs. M. W. Leigh, Chairwoman. _• _ L. Pegg on Thanksgiving evening at of Winona. Ont. Greenwood. pi ke' ' 'I am prepared to take orders for aU • • Mra. Blake Annie has returned, cren. kinds of'Fruit Tree@,8mall-Fruttg, DUNBARTON, Atter visiting'#rienda in Hamilton for Ornamental Shrubs Etc., at - Brooklin Flour Mills Alex lzourlie i�s attending jury at a few weeks.- ` lowest possible prices. _ Whitby this week.: g j - W. J. and Mrs.Beaton and children, Special rates for large quantities. I am supplying the Grocery Stores gear Mies Helen Benner.of O. L:O, of Toronto, spent the week-end with _ with the noted D. R. and Mrs. Beaton. 1 281 f at Greenwood on Nov. I2th. r M - ! Sydney Morrish is spending s week Mr, and Mrs. Leary have returned N. J. Cha maII, FLAVO BREAD FLOUR y y p B from a lengthy visit to Rev, and Mrs. a p Pickering , . in the northern woods bunting. Major Price,of Iroquois Falls. AND Mrs. Robt'. Clark visited her aunt, The anniversary services of White- More COekshutt and ' MARVEL PASTRrY`FLOUR Mrs. Marley,in the city last week. vale Methodist Church will be on Mrs. Davidson and family are visit llmday next, Nov.11th, at 230 and Just try a sack. I nm sure you ing her sister, Mrs, Wm. Nicholson. 7 p. m. Rev, A. v.11th, a 2 Clare, you will like it. We were leased to see Miss Minnie •'• Fleury Plns ,Wont, will preach, at both services, "1188. $1'OOg11II Brag;of Whitby,. is out midet last The-Home Choir will lead in the ser- ,1 AND REPAIRS w1180II; Sunday. vice of praise In the afteanoon and-the Now is the time to get your stock in R - _ Mr. and Mrs. Ralston, of Toronto. Unionville Methodist Choir in the condition for winter. - Binder Twine S in. Grain Grinder `I were the guests of Wm.and Mrs. Tay- evening. . Roan Shorthorn Bull. I _ �' ler last week-end. A bazaar and concert, under the Purgative Balls, born Sept.28th,1922. III LLIOTT McGlasban Bros. have Installed auspices of the'Methodist Ladies`Aid, Condition Powders. electric light In their garage' and in will be held in the school room of the Worm Powders. W. F. Disney, Greenwood their dwelling and much benefit is de- Cough Powders church on the afternoon and evening R rived therefrom. of Friday, Nov,18th. The booths will S 42tf Phone Pick 714' Yon a da Charles tate,Torpn Miss Alma Henderson,of the Public be opened at B o'rtock in the afternoon always on hand at right B p Siltex, Health Dept„ Toronto, and.friend, Meas Daldell, visited the former'@ aunt, When home-made baking, handker- Is well known as THE HIGH GRADE chiefs, aprons, articles of fancywork Crude. Imits 5Ci Mrsi. Chas, Annis. lase'Sunday. prietary Preparations, suitable for Christmas presents, child- ���Ilfil<� sclsool.. Keen demand for our: The school meeting last Saturday ice's clothing, men's shirts, eocke et gs, Stationery. Toilet night was fairly- well attended and will be offered for sale. There 11 ds:.lJioba Olgsrette@, n+ Chopping--­- ''��jj,,�� 'Graduates all the time. Do tint much Interest was taken in the quer- also be a candy booth and a flab p d. Gran �• ho In - - - - tion at stake. R. Dixon filled the�� �` Supper will be served from 6.00 to 8.00 . .,, Met lf's Candies fool with education. pet the.Best. capacity of chairman to a nicety and o'clock, After tea a splendid concert ' -AND FL.KING the secretary- of the Trustee Board will be given in tbe-Odd Fellows' Hall, - It always pays, Our record for acted as scribe to the meeting. W. B. I am preppaared to do Chopping and Dunbar gave some valuablIn-forma- where the Otheirriont Dramatic Club - =r Oat Flaking every Monday, placing students in positions is un- will present their popular drama ea- and Friday tion and after the trustees had been titled "The Country School Ma'am;' , y -- -excelled-ia--Canada. -Writs-for Instructed to secure prices of suitable Suitable-music be rendered be- . T: d - _, E, MCEW- ,- - sites the meeting r►. j(ourn_cd-for t� H E a o n tweenact@, Doors open at 7,30, con- John F. Ball 1e8r cents; children, under 12 yews of age, @ @ y I Claremont W. J. Elliott, Principal "The Country School Mb,'am," at 15 .00 To concert 25 cents,children Rural Route No.2 Whitevale, Friday, Nov'. loth. 16 cents. Everybody come. Q1,O31 4&TL=jg, OtitS6='10 r • 8 �.W '-.'fr:' ,• „ su,_ . .., . ,'...., ', ,.....- � .�-.._. _. ,,.• �_^ :-'.T S'v '.1. "� :Y y •8' t. ':4' ^C. 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N , t Paid in Gsbbages.'... . . -ANDS THE WORST IS YET TO COME v� >'i With the present fluctuating ex- -,�- L change 'in-Germany many-tradesmen .n ' Abo U .:,a � O U 5e, and professional men refuse to take s • money, and are asking for accounts to'be 'settled 'in kind. • s t!, Even the doctors, most conserve• tive of professional men,, have now _ WHEN CHILDREN.WANT TO "I began to see that-no woman tivho a; adopted this--system. Here_ is the HELP. does alh her work can hope to, keep tariff of a physician in one German u + every department in perfect condition. �- Please, mother, cant I' do that• town: " I just know 'I could if you'd let me, So I worked out a sort of system. For a consultation during the day:` ° "Once each ninth I go over the t"and I'd be-so careful."- How many) One large loaf. • For a consultation at :mothers have listened to that plea attic, cellar, storerooms and such night- Two -largo loaves: For an 1F- parts of the house as do not stleive .When busy, and answered by.saying, ray examination: Thirty loaves. "No,, you yvould just make a mess regular d'aiIy 'and weekly attention. A farmer who had broken,• his leg „ This keeps them in very presentable - ' - ---- qf rt and 'called in this doctor was -charged y--�-`': k condition and really does not take Most children, when they are little, much time because they !lever get two pounds .at_butter, .twenty eggs, `^� ` ` y r are eager to help, anxious to learn to -and a cabbage. For a case'of rheu- p do things around home; but as they atout of order. matism,,however, a sack o1 potatoes I have a stated time to clean and an \..�� t older and are not: allowed to do was consldered sufficient remunera- any of these thin they lose interest. Polish the silver, aeon and oil the sewing machine, clean the. cupboards tion. d Of course it is a dot of bother to let The nature of-the-goods demanded Mary wash the dishes, and'her work.,and' do seasonable sewing. In this varies according to the trade of the ' vray all these tasks that do not come is nbt. the best in the world. But I' patient. Thus,, a btl >r in the rrRular routine work neverw e a draper pays his bill in knew one mother who told me that she i ey crowd into other duties an11 d simply must be done. cloth. But,what happens when the iod of time when she.was teaching her medico visits the tee-man in the mid- Tittle girl to do-it rather than not let': "t)f course, there is nothing rock- dle of winter we,are not told! —`� ' the little girl )ears a wA.�n she venbound about these pians—I should Svilling, never think of staying house from..a Origin of Atolls. - picnic to go over the cellar. But gen- --------- be - When we are busy we cannot According to the innvestigations of bothered trying to %each the children,orally speaking a thing gets 'hone Seurat among the Pacific Islands there hor'a:,to do things, but too many of u31 when Ithis Is the day' for it., is a slow elevation going on there, - are inc lined to use the term "buss" as, - whir-h by lifting the reefs gr"u liv K, above the waves, preserves them from grow up with so tittle knowledge of erosion at the top and enables vege. ~� t housekeping and 'cooking is' because tstioa and certain aainmal forms of ' their mothers would always rather do a terrestrial character to exist there. , the work themselves'than,be bothered ; _ .This is quite in opposition to Darwin's - When courses in domestic bcience were idea that the atolls were formed by introduced int6.'the schools. a great the gradual submergence of small is- ' many people said it was all nonsense, lands, that the coral insects,bulli uy as the girls could learn those things t encircling reefs as the islands sank. at home i'rom Elicit mothers. It is -; Seurat shows that the elevation of the. ��j n _,- !for the Natio4alist bloc..in the Chain- at true that they could—but it had M L:.( s islands to a general phenomenon, but �l'►LNH LEARN ber of Deputies at the coming national been conclusively proveti that they - E variably in amount, some islands, like elections. For obvious reasons, how- = didn't High schoolgirls were found Aukena, in tiie Gambier archipelago, fir+ T{=m+ ever, it�was hot In the interest of the who had never sewed on a button or rising rapidly;and'others very slowly. RETURN TO NORMAL country-to talk too efitbasiasilealiy }' mended a garment They ould not 'Both the flora and fauna of these is, regarding tfie flourishing condition of took or serve a plain m nd a lands are confined to very few species, France; at least:: not for Srorld cos r .great'many could not iron a middy. although seen from a distance some bf HUGE WORK WELL.DONE sumption. eopf d butter and egry-or Lucy gs probably waste t at- them appear to be rich is vegetation. BY FARMERS. - e neCr edit cessiGiven iollectfniE re ggs i 0' The g Para- tempts at cake baking; but if mother tions from Germany and getting the IIs helpful and p patient it will not be _. 's - best terms'-ou'oth4r: war debts would long until she is.telling her neighbors The Finance Minister's Report make an advertisement inadvisable. with pride that she.never has to bake j t,ul, within the small agricultural area -A. cake any more,.as the ;girls do t * � Shows Prosperity While the of south-eastern France, the Finance i for her. \ s .:- - PThc�tt-the clothes are brought in ofT Rest of Europe Lags. Minister did not hesitate to give' the 'a _the rack, freshui freshly ironed but in need of and - _V �/� Of all the paradoxes in..Europe, greatest credit to France's millions - small farmers and tradespeople, who buttons before they can be Out Away, 4504. The stylish side closing a France undoubtedly.presents the most went quietly back to work to restore _ .,little fingers can nuke shorter work) the pretty basket pockets will please remarkable one at the present mo-- the country.to its pre-war standard. of it and maybe mother can tell s the little girl for whom this dress may .tent. With Germany -'economically t To actual observers, France's evo- story while the mend in be_aelected. The sleeve may be in battered sad helpless, capitulating at_ ether. wrist or elbow length. Gingham with - ca- ion since 1918, from a coon e g fit g the end of eight months of uselea3 re• almost all the others in Europe; oath - Let each member of the family Leel'collar, vest pockets, belt and cults in y sistance to the Ruhr,and.Eagiand, by its social foundations badly cracked " that he is camping his share of 'the C contrasting material will be good for virtue of the loss' of a.great part..oft - ' border of,work which no lamilg can this design. Brown linen with tan or and suffering from hundreds of symp _ hrr German trade-,staggering under,3oms o1 the •terrible aftermath of the escape that is not surrounded by skill 'white for trimming is also attractive ��QQ - the burden of idle factories and al- war, to a' nation Which has regained Led servants, and he gets a bigger con-I, The Pattern is cut in 4 Sizes: 4, Ut most 2,000,000 unemployed, France, economic--and.to some ezteailts— ception_of_the-.unity_and .beauty of 6, 8 and 10' veal s. A 6-year size re- the nation whic . autfered most ar- oa from childhood u , find life reit. Pattern. mailed to an address as Ing is the war, fa now almost back to which -status was an evolution is Daughter seashore): Why, - which the credit ,was really dos to family lite. Children who are waited' quires 8 stay of 24-inch material, TOO. I g they. F y P P yl - y y g _ _ mere and tradespeople whom the farmers far hard when thrown upon' their Qwn receipt of 15c in silver or stamps, by , r No first-rank nation'on the. Conti- resourebs, so in justice to the children) the Wilson PublishingCo-, 73 West Mother..what.t earth's the matter. de Lasclas a complimented. I' Mother: Just got a letter from home neat is so close to pre-war.times as All- classes of Fren�chtxiea settled cit is only fair that we should teach; Adelaide Street, Toronto. Allow two France. The Frenchmen themselves -them in the home all the .things we weeks-for receipt o! attersL from your father, saying he cuss ea- down to. hard work a soon a .the P p �nyfng hCa vacation very much- did not realize it fully until this week, armistice was sounded. Like the 'can which may:be of benefit for them' - ' ' � y Q when Count de Lasteyrie, Minister of Israelites who followed`the counsel of :to know some time in life. SIR HOUSEHOLD.SHORT CUTS. A Mob. Finance, addressing a relatively un- Moses to. rise before sun-up and ge WOODBOA ON WHEELS RAVES Put $ thimble over the end of the A young man with a pretty but no- important'agricultural meeting in the abroad to receive manna from heaves, : THE FARMWIFE: curtain rod. This makes it slip easily toriousiy flirtatious fiancee wrote to Department of Tarn, pulled from his the Frenchman followed his instincts. through the.•curtain casing. If this 'a supposed rival, "I've been told that portfolio •a -compilation of figures The manna bas fallen abundantly,but One way to •make it Easier for makes it too large,­slide' an empty you have been seen kissing my girl. which have not been generally known, it literally required getting out before ",Mother is-to put casters on the coal I rifle cartridge in the end of the rod. Come 'to my office at 11 on Friday: and. certainly not- emphasized; in sunrise oto gather 1t. The French for woodbox, 'so .that she can roll- it' To remove paint from cloth, apply I want to have this matter out." The Paris. [peasant farmers have done more tttan-- -sight -up to the stove, and not haaef olive oil to-the spot and then dtrog on rival_ anac•_red, "I've received a copy Naturally, there was a political mo--,-that: They have worked long 'after' - - v iia tio.all.that lifting and lugging. . chloroform. When once the paint is of your circular letter and will be tive behind the minister's speech. He sundown_ It is a perfectly practical'idea, and; softened, no matter hgw old it is, the present at the meeting."` was interested in winning rural votes --------- Unlike Germany, choking bersel[- ' a` good many farmwives who have' chloroform will ,remove it. ;nationally with a fruitless struggle to ,tried oia the idea entirety agree. They; The next time you blacken the stole escape .reparations, and unlike .:Eng- ' itiay it-is both $ tune and stieneh' try-lathering' hands plentifully with r r °F "� ' l land, depending on extensive foreign ,� s (saver. .good soap and let it dry thoroughli$ �, , ' r" r Y, trade to keep the whc, is of industry 'The t:oo8box`'ought to-bebuilt large Then after ymir .work 'is done tbA R ° ' whirring, France's restricted Indus '.Jenough to holcl five or six buckets of blacking all comes off with the soap. XW trial machinery and labor have been coal or-a whole da 's supply o I ':ora r t have custard ie an even fully needed for turning out materials Y pply f wood.; 4 e b e e cu tad p :, a :w needed It can be filled by the husband-'or by nice brown,'I sprinkle' a, little sugar aa; i Y' a to be used in domestic reconatruc :'the dhildren before they' go to works over the top just before putting in ' i a �� tioia� or to-school. I the oven. - Steady Grind of Work. T --. Of-course, it ought to be tight and! As I was troubled with rheumatism, " ! Industriallyi as well-as a•griculfural` . *ei ll-made, and high enough so that,;,one of my hard jobs was stooping to '' `�, �,�r ly, therefore, the country thrived, but k with a tight, clean cover, it can -be get the dust out`of the corners of my ' �� used as a little table, if this top is I kitchen, pantry, and back porch. I got throughout the period the entire popu- lation has beep. engaged in a steady ° peatly covered,with oilcloth, +'around that ly nailing little brass � � ? «,, grind of work necessary, both for, There should be a small door near,stair corners in all these corners, and moral and material gain. De Lastey the bottom from which coal and wood iVjs a;great help. They only costa ". ' y 'i y a' ,+�"_ rie announced-that '.France's une'm• ban be taken without raising the top. fea* cents .a dozen and are neat- t ployed had dwindled to practically put stop-catch inside the box just`looking. nothing at the beginning of the year, " ebove this door, so the'coal or wood ,;,.•-'- � , ,: and since then the country faced such Will let down evenly_ A stop such as :-+REVENTS COLDS FROM a labor shortage that she was com- :iis used on hono a h•lids is most ,`¢ R' P P SPREADING: pelted to admit foreign Rorkmen. 1 i convenient to support the top lid while ,x The greater part of those lands de-' o red to,be filled. . ' _ I heard of a wisp mother who..has stroyed in the war are again under am,old-fashioned salt box' which she # ` cultivation, with a specially large THIS IS THE DAY. keeps in her kitchen. When any mem- i wheat acreage, and a cattle increase ,, „' ber of the family has a cold this per- of more than 1,000,000 head since 1919. Let me see, meditated the little;son's glass is kept in the salt box to r ��► "France is today in full agricultural - neighbor, finger on her notebook, eyes prevent any other person- using it on the calendar.• First Thursday in until he is well. Then the lass and Isregeneration," not rat[o se said-De or ing in the "and the month. Yes, his is the .day to g is not only self-supporting in the mat• . s '•', the box are steri 'zed. ter of food,supply, but is clearly on look over the cellar." Seeing.my astonishment, she eon-1 Re Irish, the road to becomings a great export. ' .. Y w... ing natior'. -From the industrialint tinued laughingly: You think it 191 A$ Irishman wat astonished Wire- ' ;; of view France has, recuperated from queer to•have a particular day fortcefve the Yollowin9 letter from his ,, lookingover the cellar, don't f the effects ole war with stupen oua•_ you? son in London:— Well, let me tell you, it is not. "Dear Father,—I am in a deuce of <:. cupidity.' f �'� •�r � The.unfavorable balance o. `rade "After I -had kept house long'. a hole: Kindly sen me' $10 and ',,?°` �--•--� : -during the first eight months-of--1922 enough for the newness to wear oft I oblige,—Your loving son, Pat. "ter w tx' r' had fallen .to 310,009,000 francs, a$ u s became perfectly discouraged about: "P,S,—.After writing this 'letter I t `' "' ' h >*> £ t against 1,750,000,000 francs in 1914. ever keeping everything in order. i'd' was so, s%ricken with remorse that I ^� ' RaL'way and port traffic has increased i carefully sweep'my house all over and ran atter the 'postman and,tried 'to —.__ - by leaps and bounds, while coal 'pro• then discover that the silver should . et it back. I can only pray that it _ haVc been polis'h'ed. I'd stock my lard- will not reach you." duction'for the first eight months of . er with all kinds of goodies aid find But Who could be more astonished MRS. RALPH SMITH. the year exceeds the production of last year for the same period by ,r�17. that the storeroom should have been, than the son when he received flits _ lyra. Ralph Smith, member of the British.. Columbia_.Legislature, who 8 b00,000 tone." - `-`-T- u t in order. I'd end a we,k o-=er re-t =- --- the much-needed sewing ar/canning "Dear Son,—Your prayara,are ane- went to teatBritain a e'beginning. i Y minion Government, to encourage emigration from the British Isles to listeners. France has her ordinary bud• and the whale house seemed de- veered. The letter did not reach iia- moralized. Faf " Canada, returns on the Canadian Pacific S.S. Montcalm. get well balanced. ��v .�' +",���... ,,,t,4;.nq., i -:.,�•w. ,;.�,nd,,,,.. '�i;.' . - - 'ler+' 4,i.'i ; - �'*a li,� , ':�•: F`:w v.:•:- - :+°r y.�y+a-z 4.. N :a, _, H ..'r,3^s; ea •"ry�..x, r•:.:•,ti ,'•., '> ,.' ,y,:,;l+w•c v,.':�;, 7' 'S. :..,,a e tsr•.,�.,i •�"n R ' a+ v.' ,: .a:;r _.m,=..Y.s..=,a,,:....= --..r..rte...- � '�"+'•-;c'sus•.' �.-�":• r : ::w ,. ,...:.. f'."... .'. '.,y,.1, r ,,- - ,,t':: •-.s, - Y." -.,,Isr^, '�t Llo�...•rb,t... ..c,:: +.„1F, o �S. .,�'; ,. - .erre h: .H,. ...: ._ .',. .,, £.-N•..... • f USE OF-BACKA05 F_,etae -EA -LTH EDUCATIIN], Every muscle In the body needs A juppty of rich. red blood in proportion BY �R„ I d• NFIDDLE'TOhI , .. Zo the work its does. The muscles of I Provincial ioard.of Health, 0-Awlo the back are under a heavy strain and - doiddl�os will be gin/ to answer aueatiooa an Ptblle HM ]save but little. rest.. When the.blood is 'thin they, lack nourlshmeat andco QW=9h thia colanaa Address him at/>Ndias Sowm6 - rebel. The result is a sensation oflMoaot, Toronto t '-pain to these muscles. : F}' Many people are frightened into ' believing-that backaches are due to The span of. life is in the river. To-day seventyis in ""is ; kidney trouble, but the best medical live longer than we used to do, accord-j office doing a full day's. ork, w+hfie - authorities agree that backache is in o i she-well, she never even reaches �-- -� ` 9. 1 s; zgurzs given by the New York' �i� very seldom due to kidney .trouble. In Me ,;al Journal. coveringthe ;)anti seventy. Eighty years stands to •daY a cs r,. where seventy stood a quarter certury tact not more than one backache in a twenty yr-ars. a lei '`/ and.. „ f• - ga. Now someone wonders whether, hundred has anything to do with the l 'Ia 1900 the average expectancy'of «the days of our ears are three scorefir ]kidneys: The whole, trouble is-due to human life was 49.2 years; in 191`0 it and ten was meant to be taken sense. 7, 7, '- , 154 t--thin orimpure blood, and those who was 51:5; and in 1920 it was 54.3, a:ally or'only in a "Pickwickian sense. Y are troubled with pains in the back or gain of over five years in twenty. Serious thought, however, paints ns loins, either frequent or occasional, C'alcustion will show. l:ontinues the.a picture-a rosy picture of the fu- should look to the condition of the ?tatistician, that if •this rate is main I ture. When child hygiene and the 'mac - -blood. It wil: be found in most cases tained unaltered, an average expect- care of mothers is practiced every- u p • ancy of seventy years will be attained where -throughout the country, when ' that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills by bull d• S2, or mithin-two enera.ion_s_-as hxsscal'defects in the-young are early DID UK , 1 � ing up the blood and Tee ng W6 staiv „ + p at,Present estimated. •`Trighted;when sIl�i-oflrifectson=are...__ -x'•-'” ° "` ed nerves and muscles will banish the Comenting editorially on these I removed'before they damage the sys- �� rok,ccco pains and make you feel better in figures, the Canada.Lancet save it is,tem permanently, when communicable every other way. • How much 'better' a common remark that our Tetigth of,diseases are obliterated or controlled, �' ;` t It,is to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills `days is increasing perceptibly 'Middlei when cancer, tuberculosis and ven• for your blood than to-give way,to un- age* recalls _that in its h conquered and i g gout a man: areal ' diseases are con reasonable alarm about your kidneys. had his walking stick and a woman arteriosclerosis or hardening of the If you really suspect yod`r kidneys- her-cap, and both-had -their footstool;arteries prevented, when people live any -doctor can make a test:in tea at fifty. Seventy years was treated'in the way t}'sy should live as regards with veneration, as one who had;.diet, exercise and the avoidance of minutes, that will net your tears- at - . Feet, or tell you the worst. reached the Beulah Land and lived excesses.of all kinds, who shall say a All dealers in cine sell Dr. Wil- hstening only 'for a call from across what the span of life shall really be? d' ]tams' Pink Pills, or you can get them "T by mail at 50 cents a box from The Dr. Destinations. t-•TI - Willieras Medicine Co., Brockville. They follow roads,who lawww how-dear EASY TRICKS 9 but. they are, 5 . Never adventurous trails or cross- The Hidden Number16TObacco • i�DtlCipStlOn ways marks l Dr Much of the pleasure in life comes A turning to the day or to.the dark from a forecasting imagination. The I But they most go Impatiens for a star. tXtAtt C.�l d� 6 ( pCompany C� d I They follow wind who know a ship at. Satisfactions-. of vacation travel, to _. �o X fo" 36 Yfi •chrome but one example, lie as'.'much - A tug'is music to the` d a smack �-"••- - --- ....-_ �'', to prospect as In retrospect. It is A thing of glory when i alwn creeps '�,�p� (o r i i Jr Now You Can Shave In Pitch Darkness Seale Show Grief. +' fun to read.-tbe- literature of places back 0 we may never see, to discuss. and _ : 5 Y. 5 = z _. - Deaignett especially for use by The cries of no animals approach es .compare alternative Fontes, to consult Geer a+curve of harbor to a gt-ap. traveling men, a self•illuminatin 36 - z5 I I . g more closely that of the human voice. the. experience of.others and "com- So earth and water hold-a moa Ea awe, safety razor makes !t possible to Bb&ve than those of seals when lamenting 5t are Wotan" With those who went and (o ♦ ,rs m 11 in the dark - the lose or capture of their young. D . Aad' some must g6 the snideness of , In returned. the sky,. >o t.�1t electrics bulb, encased razor-is isishb iy The emit a in and affecting Says' the cheerless pessimist: "L Y wail g ! And- thers hasten-to where vessels cry, similar to that of a woman Ea' have learned.to ezpget nothing. Life lie balder which pre eats_dampness from deo has taught me that If you expect noth- p grief. - Each answering to a purpose or a'Isw.' rusting R. The lamp is adjusted so s Ing you wii2 not be dlsappotnted.7- you..to the mcuntains I will never that it always throws its Light on the But the man who has such a gloomy know, Ask a friend to think of a number spot where- the razor is cutting. A 1IR� ��OO � - philosophy behind hip modus operandi and warn aim, it he is not a skilled is pitch darkness,is said NIM !s likely to find the."No Admittance" l to the sea where salty bargee go. to be .possible with this device. � am ays�6rP Ma us clean shave dart - Harold Vinay. mathematician. nor to make it too sF sign hanging out for him at many a _ large. Aik him to square ttre nam• -door instead of tbq proverbial "Wei- O ber-that ta-multiply it by itself. Ask for Minard's and take no other. R %W dE ys�� comb" on the mat: People 'dlalike a'G j��{,� B�Y Ask'pito to subtract one [nom fixe _,ow,�.g��„cu aa/aest�. conilimed grouch, a chronic knocker GUARD sr++++++ ;amber he thought o!and to square _Stingy Father. 9vrtaefor FrwL*reCare Boak the remainder. N -asp*ftmOr_C"IZoo Sua 1g W"" as an associate fti work or play, We- - First Boy:-"Your father must be as _ .do not ask that teammates shall.dweli•. AGAINST COIDS hezr lie to to subtract the smaller awful mean man.. Him a shoemaker, ' In a fool's paradise of Pollyanna sun-• 4 square from the greater and to tell and makin' you.wear them old boots!" } ebiae all the time, but we want those- you the remainder. Arsrarloa's Pioneer Dog ,Reerediss To guard the baby against colds Immediately you will tell him the Second Boy: "He's' aotlkla' to what I soros a - r > who taRe the cheerful.forward' look number thought of. your father is. Him a dentist; and • t nothing can equal Baby's Own Tib DOG DISEASES and have the-dlapositlon to-make .the It As an excellent cumber trick 'pour baby only got one tooth!" ,ad now m 2*4 best of things and, as the.Scot says,T lets: The Tablets ar•e.a mild laxative because the number he gives .you Kasai Free m aaaa:w IVI e no easily scgverable !"Why-watle os---boge lave Implanted-In-the.{ br the An $ bowels that will etact that reguep the little larly. theje om•' °seems onlatoa tee inumhbeet hoough e�oi but in his eyes,earsmind bf man gh oaad�,a _andt in his er Y. �r;,_W#4,CILAT cues a. ,~ i 9 human breast, to spring eternal there, re t s t h e -Prof. D. F. Howard. It We were not meant to believe tha* ach and bowels are-in,good order that u t�sesr where to look for it r the best is pet to be, and Hien to will not exist; that the health of To discover the number thought _ the little one will be good and that he of. divide the remainder into two gf '-9abor with sL1 orae might to make that I will thrive. and be happy and good- The as nearly equal as possible. -LAME t+ •belief come true is tact? As eyes The'larger-part -will be the number ^ natured. The Tabiets are sold by Constipation were made'for seeing, -the.heart -was medicine dealers or by mail at 25 coats thought of. {, ' Sprained ankles, bruised nseant to hope. The chief incentive a hoz from The Dr. Williams' lifedi• ' 8an15`!ed muscles,and other hurts ao persevere and to make progress is (clip this out and paste Q. with yield to the healing tn- cine Co., Brockville, Ont. 0her of the series• in a scrapbook.) fluence of Minard's. not that. which 'is-�•a fortune made, --v--' N druggist says: '"For nearly an ambition realized, a success at- MONEY ORDERS. chi years lhave recommended tamed-but that which may be. A ,- Dominion Express Money,Order;are the Extract of Roots, known as • urian is business keeps going because s i. Mother ssigers carativt Syrup,for he ossa to tar horizons, and his 'am- s ' on sale !n five thousand offices arresting and permanent lyreliev- throughout Canada. bition carries.41tea. farther than his i constipation and indigestion, r �` .• Itisan old reliable remedy that n O` rW� r' " rl Record. _ Wo d s • -.-- � - never fails to do the work. 80 So it Is in all affairs of life. It only °o ` The great steamship Leviathan can. drops thrice daily. Get the tine dare and endure suf ic_iently, we carry passengers enough to 811 a Genuine. 50c,.anda1.00bottles. ishall not-be disappointed. Deprive a o 2 4yy ; 11 man o[ expectancy and .yon shatter good-sized country town, nearly 5,000 in all. But this number Is nothing : .? ''the maiftapring of the whole machin- o tq her actual carrying capacity, .for cry of his being. But yon cannot de- during the war as a transport she once' +rive him of that central, primal force carried 13,648, crew and soldiers-eaa• SPIRIN j . unless he wills it so. / fly the world's record in ocean travel. C Iry e • ;Painting the may, Some prehistoric, animal bones, y t i t WELL BANG WENT THE DOORI dredged up in the North Sea, are'be- Sa ` Bayer' and Insist MADE The color of cut flowers may be Habbp (angrily) No man can do heved to date back millions of years, -altered to almost any desired hoe•in two things at•once! when the North Sea was dry land. . - o Motlie Teri HOW He Daughter a remarkably abort time by placing Wifie: Wrong again-he can do his Suffered and was Made well by them in colored wafer. Men are known by the company ' duty and work! L dia E Pakham's Vegetable For, instance, if a drop or two'of -they keep; women by the clothes•they ] E. red ink is dropped tato the water is ♦ _ keep on wearing.' w e COm Onnd a vase where,white 111fes are stand- Keep Mfnaid's Liniment in the house. p [ng, they wiil•tu;n red._ But, although - O/e_� Vancouver B. daughteriss -a white lily, colored pink, blue, or Why Bread Vi VWs Stale. - —� - young gin w�so has been having severe .w purple, may be an interesting novelty, , pains an �weak and dizzy feelings,for to the artistic mind it is probably not Why does bread grow stale? some time and had lost her appetite. t' a particularly attractive one. When the dough is put into the �• Through an older daughter who had !, Even when grown in soil, some oven, the starch in it is turned Onto 1 4 heard of a woman who was taking it • for the same trouble we.were told of jelly by the. heat. This jelly boldo �! , flowers can have their colors changed Lydia E Pinkham s Vegetable Com- or modified by the addition of'some- the moisture, in the loaf and distr!• been taking alon i butes it evenly throughout the bread., I pond. M daughter has g t , thing or other to the plant's diet A for several months and is quite all right good ixampre of this !s the popular As the loaf cools, the starch gives _ now..It has done all it was represented up its moisture, which is drawn from x to do and'we have told a number of hydrangea, the color of which can be Unless yon see the name'Bayer" on , friends about it. I am never without the centre of the bread into the out changed from pink to blue by 'adding package or on.tabFets yon are not get. j ,a bottle o!it in the house, for I myself side crust. Thus the inside, or'crumb, ting the genuine Baye: product proved ; • alum.to the so-it. D take it for that weak, tired, worn-out becomes hard and dry, while the crust sate by millions and prescribed by Chang s from a a crisp sub Za feeling which sometimes comes to us a1L Hls. dear Restore k physicians over twenty-three years for I find it is•buildin me u and I strong] : ` Restored,. -.. stance into a soft and "doughy" one. Colds Headache recommend it to womenpwrho are suffer- g 'Gtold• weather makes bread stale " ing as I and m daughter have."-Mrs Toothache - Luiribago y W47 26th Ave. East, ice, The invisible ear drum invented by rapidly, and,for the same reason stale Rheumatism B A.' O. Leonard, which is a miniature loaves can be freshened by being Neuralgia Pain, Pala I. Vancouver, . . G ; tnegaphone, fitting inside the ear en- I placed in an oven for a few minutes. i 04e� jje���L �I!� From the thoughage tful twelve a girineedsali Alrely out, of sight, is restoring the Scientists have been investigating j,i ;i h kin II Accept "Bayer oken is of Aspi.-in" ' the care a thou tful mother can give. _ �oaiy, Each .unbroken package coo•. .Many a woman has sufferer] years of hearing of hundreds of people to New I the staleness of bread, and are now Kept So By CntieiTra tains proper directions. Handy boxes pain and misery-the victim of thought- ___ orlc city. Mr. Leonard invented this trying to find out why some loaves of twelve tablets co�it few cents. Drug- essnessor or ignorance Me MUM-W110 drum to relieve himself of deafness keep miich better than others. At the y use of the Soap Leaps the gists also sell bottles of 24 wad, 1071, - sli<uldhave guided her during this time. and head noises, and it does this so same time, it is pointed out that stale skin fresh and clear,while touches Aepirin is the trade mark (registered If she complains pf headaches, psing - succes�haly that no one could toll he bread is wholesome and that there is, •of the Ointment now end then pre- is Canada) of Bayer Manufacture or in the bacic and lower limbs, or if you 1s a dear man. It is effective when really no need for the waste that gces vent little skin tioubles becoming Monoac,_ticacidestor o' Salicylicaci,l, - notice a slowness of thought, aervous- deatness is caused by catarrh or by oti"at the present time. serious. Do not fail to'include the While it is well known that Aspirla ness or Irritability on.the part of your #, ezquisitelp scented Cutkura Talcnta daughter malce life easier for her. perforated or wholly destroyed•natura•I la your toilet preparations. means Bayer Manufacture, to assist 'Lydia lye Pinkhain's Vegetable Com --=-+chums. A request for information We mourn about the decay oil pen- the public against imitations, the Tab• pound is especially adapted for ouch '-to A. O. Leonard, Suite 43'7, i0 Fifth manship, but a bum old typewriter g°'o �'beaitz"'d�` T`� ' SOS conditions. G it will be iven that will write is better than throughouttheDominion.Can dianRLroc lets of Baser Company wil: be stoma -- - -- s prompt reply. sdvt pens and empty ink-welL. SL trade Iftfifik Elva �atf""'s°`°`b"°`� two• . -Dryer Cross.'' ISSUE No. 46-'23.' y,� �c F �'.. ,' ., - 2 '•(ice .... y°��a ,1' - $Y. "+�L�-'u �,p,e;' �^7c .. '.,�r. s7'.^.-,1!` •ami Sdf:';' „ge,:' tk{�'4. •�ar�,. a' 'tFy �+ :".A�'' y;`i�. .r J;l.?:a" Yn. -.t , .. ... .eY,.+.r ..'•..• .r,-...•,, p u, ,......aS".. -e<i^ ,•.E. - ..z !!. 1,. '�_,_'.n4^.s. ...•' erz^ctsv xi•F .�• ., x,,z�+l'. ....w a a:"' ':;w.e':''?aw t:. •x., : •' ,r. �::.... _ ^�..rT::.+• x_ -.:y. '^•.,�. - ,u .*,.' �,;�•1* .xi ems",-'r. ,i" .;,,�_ ,: :, '.,--.. ... v...r '*y...r �::. ,,,„, �...: ,' -,,.,. :� ., .•, ^,:.'_ �K :.`.- ', ^,:,. T' ,.� zy - "•=%t'�-• �e, w .. .. .._. - � - ,. . ,-ter•. J H Michell, gray bet 2$2f also 94 yde 3'IME'3`dRL'E-Pickering Station fig g � ggravel 29 o ; O Reynolds• gray be T.R. Trains going Eagi ace as follows New Goods fn lots 2&29 con 725,00 ; R M Brown, No. 10 Mail 7.69 d Dd. 3 , TMRMS patch with gravel bet 2 3 con 2,and 23 Local '_'.23 P.M. ' $1.7Sper year,; il.bo if paid in advance. drug bet l 3 cons 'L and 8 15.83; Alf ". 80 Local ,• d.'LS P. ?g •Sibscrip:ioaa'ro the United• States and Creat Trimble, grav instal pipe Opp 10 con 5 Sunday train, .8.27 A. M. Brita,of2.00 in advance. also build railing bxul poste Opening Trains going West dee w follows-- - i ditch and widening road on Greenwood No. 29 Local • . 10.50 A. X. ��" ~, FIGS, 'DATES, NUTS, GRAPES, - road north con 5 and nails for railing �• 27 Local 2.44 P. M. JOHN MURKAR, Proprletar. 69,96; C Lidgett, grav bet 14,45•also ••• 9 Mail 905 P.M, Grapefruit.. Oranges, opp 10'cou 5 25.00 ; J Crockett, 17 yde Sunday train, 8.43 P. M. y gravel 2 55; T E Stephenson,sharpen- Foregoing is according to Standard PICKERING COUNCIL. _ Ing tools and rep grader 9.30; F M time. xr t Cooper. bolts nails and wire 3.59; F The above council met pursuant to -,NUTS FOR HALLOWE'EN Cowie, instal pipe bet 28.29 con 7 also ,r id journinent on Monday, the 5th lost,. opp lot 30•con 8 3.75; E Beelby, open u Mined Nuts-Almonds., SPalnnta, Brazils, 25 cents ' Members all present, the reeve in the ditches at end of sideline bet 80.31 con Aero Cushion Tires chair. Minutes,of last meeting read and approved. 8 and haul pipe bet 34 35 con 9 5,00; R Filberts, Brazils, Cocoanuts., A number of accounts were,present- _Ward;ikalary Sept 30 to 'Nov 5�le • Peabuts, Walnuts. p ick handle and phone calls-172.15; • ed for payment and referred to the re- .'W J Devitt, cement. pipe•10.25: D will stop puncture r, spective standing committees, Anderann,grav bet 22.2$south of base+. BULK DATES, PACKAGE DATER, Communications were read from the line 13,00; Frank Sullivan,ditto 7120; I L:�YER' FIGS, COOK11�'G FIGS following: A Percc, grav con S 9.00 t J Crockett, ,� -- Bird, Haines&Co..re debentures. ditto IU.UU ; R Fuller, grav ahoy clean 1roL1�91teSeJ `.Oranberrieo, TokRg Grapeg, Celery, Robt Gormley re do tax. __ y g ditches rep culvert lots 14.15 also rep EaulidpWe.r,_ J McGriskin, re wire fence bonus. hill opp 17 con 3 18 25; Chas Troller: - R Brown•re dog assessment. draw and spread` gravel con 4 cleanA; �Wrn Peebles, asking permission to ditclies 21.51 ; Pedlar People, pipe as Finuan Haddie'and Had'die Fillets. cut down trees. per bill 08.75; also pipe far Markham Hospital for Consumptives, Mus- townlioe as per bili I08 2$i J Hallett, c• -- koka. asking for grant. • o o:o�o•,.b.- J , R .l G H A 14 S O N 37 loads gravel con 3 5,55; 0 Hubbard gip' c°cb��aco�,. E Willson, asking permission tore draw ravel and timber lot 18 con 4 ,°;ooDAcq�o�,°?;�� t `move tablet to the church on Armis- 2 50 Baines& David, steel for rein• c•00' a�,a o ^qac tics Day. 64, ° Q° a°••bd R Sutherland, P O Inspector,Toren• t3rcemenr for Morrison's bridge 92 - pp •• '•'�• �°'� �� .FARM �L AND S to, remail route R 0 1, p ctor Hill. Pedlar People,for pipe culverts 421 27; �s�o..Oo°;�j�oj opp a p. W H Kennedy. solicitor, 'Whitby, J Drudge, for 64 lite 4.4$. •o• .�oq�OPo�,'8'�'.�r�o d'� The standing committee on Trane- b;�o•p:oP^OQ� re Frank Hackie's damages to buggy portation, Power and Light' reported •p�q�c•?9o�Saoo � ° `To buy or sell your,farm, consult the Farm Lands Department of throe b defective culvert. v °4° ` °•��' g Y nod recommended the pav- Po,:h•dgFovo^,ba '' YP_lt_Brawn.__Le_bad condition of 4;°• °� 4 ° The United Farmers Cooperative Company, -- - men Hydro-Le-otric Power Comrws- �;a. 3.op. oQq fid° sideline bet tots 2 And 3 con 1. Sion; Greenwood street __Fghts fur Septa d�c•'��•oo; , ,- - .__ _,_l,itflited, - The standing committee on Contin and Oct 51.00. Q;p�' ' ,aab�ad,ep� - 3 gencies reported and recommended The standing committee on Bonuses •Yo?o,o�: �°4!'p°'a° A J. kLLISON,H.epresenta�ive, Pickering, PhQue Pick. 1"608 the following payments: John Mur. •d:o°° ,,, °° r kar bal ptg voters' lists, advertising' for Wire Fences, Drainage Matters ..ayT,o,•o,.�°' and stationery 253.50; DR Beaton, etc., reported and recommended the on acct of salary 125 00 ; also selecting boons on 95 rods..of fence-at lot tE9, • following payment juror@ 20.00; John Forgis,ditto 10 00; con 7 23.75, a Ed Willson, ditto 10.00; F Mackey, Council adjourned to meet again on. Takes the place of air tuber. re airs to buggy 6 00. Monday. Dec. 10th, for the transac= = - • p tion of general business. The are made of r hl roue Fifty `$' ears of Banking The standing committee on Dam• Y. highly y Po i J i . .ages to Sheep Billed by.Dogs reported •. Para Rubber, and ride as.easy,,.. and recommendied the.following pa p• as air t meats: W B Bulk.inspecting L John- The !28 it farm, lot !. con. $, n+ We offer a Complete service for 6 stows sheep 80c : also James Raine'@ Pickering, property of the estate aheep 100;,Jsa.Raine, i reg ewe and of the lute John Anaoa. will be of aJ• R• i ile�ton FARMERS • 3 reg lambs killed 75 00. Rosa Raine• feted for sale on Thuraday, Nov. - ,'. R9 bonus for killing dug found worrying 15, not Wednesday, as atated is�: Agent, PIp1;EliINQ. _ GRAIN and CATTLE DEALS MERCHANTS sheep to oo. bills. Jt Tbestauding committee on Relief MANUFACTURERS and 4U NICIPALIT E9 reported and recommended the f0low- 1ng payments: JLu•koka Hospital for - s -� - ` 2960.Consumptives, board for RobL Bowen Province o� n ot a'io T13i1950. � ,.STANDARD SANK Thee ending committee on Roads __ _ __ and Bridges reported and recommend- nn QQ ed yment tie follows : A Pegg,poets P. (�. Bonds, Dt1lB e7 (7 na oleo and building railing at a c P i3 g y- - •_ _ lea bridge 1000; Geo Anthony. Tsui I'r1Ce - � A�1"ld Interest ckering Branch rC• W. F: Law, hep gravel lot 35 coo 3 42 50; Q Burkhold- er, 5T yde gravel 7 d5: C W Disney. Whitby Branch, A McClelltus, Manat;et drag haul gravel rep culvert s t 15,00 : _ ` also rep opp lot S con 7 clean ditch opp "Y- 16ld .1 J4 p.' C• lot 6 con 7 and placing culvert at end - 5 of sideline list 6 and 7 cod 7 'and laborIf you have money earning le@Tthan 5 14 p,,c. surely it is wise SubsCr'lbe now for "The News r 15.00; D Munro, fill hotel bet 14 and-15 to invent it in a Provincial GovernmeDA Bond. when you know - con 2 and placingpi bet 11 and 13 con 2 EO 00; Dr, that the security is perfect and that the Bonds are as Rood as on 8 and-draw graveFc - Shirley, 121oada gravel 1.80: F Tar- L Salter. such long-term they e cash at soy time you may wish to Gell them. Also that, beia> l rence, instal pipe con 3 1.50; bonds, thhonld advance is St drag baseline opening ditches and price long before maturity. = .PickeringHardware ore 4Av Rouge hil'-38$7 ; W Smith. In- :-iSal culvert lot 30 con 2 dr and clean `'victory Banda due November 1, 1928, taken >'. ditches con 1 Davidson. a- . and--aeetted interest a. . ,._.�stal. pipe lots 23-29 con 8 and opp 30 con 2 5.50; A J Taylor, dragging bet INSURANCE-Life, Fire. Ante, Accident, Sickneae` 28.29 con 2 o ning ditch sod round- ;BONDS-Government, Municipal, Corporation. Ing Bill lots 31 con 2 and drag con 3 MORTGAGE LOANS on.Farm Properties, If S ou are in need o a.Ran ge or Heater o p lots 17 to 31 18.25; W Ga open (REAL ESTATE-Farm and ReeidSlal. a�tches lasts] pipes con 3 opp lot Sa --he sure and call and see and operating grader 8 75; J O Span -plowing and team on grader installs gR K _ pipe 811 old bridge clean ditches bet 33 s :,- W -B A E R and 83 con 9 13 00; W Davis," on e,, aho g t • er bet xPICKERINCi•33,also 9Q 31 con 9 b 00 ; _ � ppy � u B Frets,team on radar; lots 80 81 con Tele hone Pick 5213 _ P. .O ^Baa • 9 5 50; D Nighaaander. instal culvert .sad open ditches bet 3031 eon9 656; P g We also supply repairs for all ,lode of W J Michell,grav bet 23.29 con 7.45.00; • ::. stoves, ranges and furnaces. GRASKERE FARIt h illhit Fash on She e - -'Wehavethe following farm produc- Y pp Get your eavetroughing put in. repair tions for sale at reasonable terms: �LARos Yoxssatsss-Yuan r weeks, both sexes; older ones up toigs. 8 �. To the Ladies of Whitby and Vicinity be all fo a the f rains T.-Poling sovre. bred to prise-winning at res. .We have'received BARMD Rocs-Prof, Graham's O. _ . J. S. BALSDON, 'ICKERING choice cockerels.barred Rock strain. A few chA BIG SHIP 1N- IET . OF HATS • ic _ APPLES-Spies, Baldwins and Green- : ings, delivered. Regular 88.00 for $3.75 RIN ' $•rev$ WooD-Mixed dry wood in -PICKE ` .��. '• • `�~ ' stove and cord lengths, delivered if i desired. A Big Sto6k of Children s Hats Drop s card or phone P.2326 A R K E T for your needs. :$2.94 and $4.50. :MARKET j MEAT -=-F. M.-CHAPMAN, Froprietor Pickering, Out. --� ,Another line of Hata Reduced_tip Rock Bottom Prices to$ 0 00 ac .. L'� 1 . E h. Round Roast or Steak, 2&:per lb i The Pickering „ �r _ Sarloin Roast or Steak, . . Vi�ilanCB Committee : All OLir 'Coats are Reduced Porterhouse Roast or Steak, `;. 2s� ` Barberry, Velours, Ddarvellas, and Far Coats $15.00 Roaat, .. ... '20c Rump Roast, . The object of this Association is to up to$225 00 each. '• - 'Fine Rib lesrren stealing and prosecute Heavy Rib Roast, g 18e _ the felons. s shoulder Roast, x.16 and 18c - SAMUEL SCHWARTZ 14c .. Pot Roast, Xembwo havinor propene stoke oomaienl .. oats immediately wit any membstr Brisket,LO boil, .� 'of Executive Oommittes. Brock St., Phone 340, :Whitby AX of Pork,...'. .. _ 25c " l ;Membership fee . $1.00. ! Loin of Pork. _ •. 20C,� �. .1J'iek•t•may be had from the President or 8houldet Roast of,Pork, 28c Sear•ter, on application. S T A 1414 �ork Chops, .. .. Exec, Com.-L. D. Banks,'0.8.Palm. Pare Pork sausage, ••• ••• •. 25c Moore, Pieltexinis. -t�OMOGRAP_H _REOORDS •. --- -- ;. er, Donald _ Finest Salt Pork,... "The difference is in the tone." es ren ' 4 s n Thext1"i'"-- � i{$f�fr - ` - - _.,, _ ,• FA ed,�... 38C " President, saf�s 8sarti Whavfineselif Records on hand, or we would be pleased --- • e e a ecton o - ill Oared Cottage a or whole), _ " 1 ' to receive your special orders. Come and hear them. ... M o tags Rolle(half wh le) 3 y P Back Bacon, Whitevale ... 45c 1 PRICE 65•CENTS-WHY PAY MORE F. " Cooked Ham,• 55c r 25C The Service r"`•a i Ba the beat and get Kitchen Brand Overalls and Shirts Sherwin- „ ,•, 5c ` = y Read-Cheese,.. - - .... .. . - - ' Painting, all kindscents =_WUliama Paints. Dominion Express Money Orders, ��aey First and Domestic Shortening, 3�� '�cents repairing s done.lt ignition - _ -.� lb prints cell • also, Sealers, Crockery, etc.,from'as., " F �. pe y �resh Trout and-White Fish Every Friday Yoar;old Ford top re-covered for $13.00. T H ORN T ON'S, BROUGHAM Berr & Poynter THE BUSY STORE TsER>J•s A REAsox We C•. REID, - - PICKERIN 5C 1 - �, ,..; ::•.n i .•:., ;,: .+;,,r`..' ;•,,4, ,.y, ,�nw •=s;;° c ,,•°•. .tea.. ,t,1.y W 3'al.r x'az" �r. .....:i:' 4�k MAO C &LAREMONT. Miss Mabel Wag of Toronto, ....... .... was home over Suiffar-, E R V I ,C ' E Wilbur Gleeson, of Toronto, was Thomas Linton resumed 'work / /� S home over Sunday., on Monday after being laid off Luther Bowes,of Peterboro, was duty for a month suffering frolmn is our • here over, Sunday. an attack of the flu. Thos. Coady is installing a rn The heavy raina of the past fe-w- 0000, see in his residence.' days have wade the roads very O� "�� James Byers, of Greenwood, was has slushy and wheret grading! 1 0 T T O Ad town on Saturday. been done recently the mud IQ Joseph Readwwri—who- has beeu quite deep. o the sic 91 n . k list, is improving ow- Mrs. Rii!ha"rd Ward, M ly. ra. Mor gan Pugh and Miss S. E. Evans Thomas E. and Mrs. Stephenson Ladies' and Gent's Wool Under city on are in Toronto this week attend. motored to the e Saturday SMP wear for Ivinter wear lag the cuavention of Mission A IrY -ch Ladies' Silk and Wool Hose Circl(-,,;of the Baptist Church. J.Jarvis, of Locust Hill, spent formerly of this A. D. Peters, fortu Men's -Sweaters and Wool Sox .-Saturday with. 3. J. and N village, is having to morrow, Nov. Mann. 10�h. tin auction sale of 35 head of Magnus Henderson is tpending New Flannelettes and Flauaeletto a r piece Blankets, large size, white, few days this week with city. friends heiftirs at tbe.p. emise� of VER genume of SMP Enameled Ware and grey -.In the el Ropkiw� 'ot,1, �uu. 9. Pickering. E carries the SMP shield shape trade mark. Only Miss Jessie Cooper, of Toronto, See bilk. the choicest articles carry this sign. It guarantees A good range of Yarns and spent over the week-e.nd.wit.h.rel.a- The CIRremout Dramatic Clab the value in the article, and the use of SIMV Enameled -tives in Claremont. will go co. wftitev, ale on the even- Ware itself guarantees quick heating of foods; absolute, 8 wea tet Wools Z ern Onta 'ov Nth, !Whlelh ....purity; eall -F,*M. Co%ep 8 in'tast, of Fridae of cleaning. tenderly cooked food and longA full line of Fresh Groceries at r I. - lug I y, IN rio this week purchasing, another they wH1 present their popular Ask the hardware merchant for lowest prices +caraiiia, entitled "The Village wear•load of feeding cattle. di Highest prices paid for Be sure"' to find your v% y to Schoul Ma'am." produce Quite a numb n. the F_ — Bapffst C preti accornpa and bear Henry Ford dtow. of t .' 'SM WARE Greenwood on 12th of November 6�r of the' members Mr.and Mrs. Hamilton. of To- led the choir to Green River on D. A. SCOTT, Sunday evening when the latter Tonto, and Mrs. Gould, of Seattle, -Three finishes: Pearl Ware,' two 'coats of pearly, ONTARIO:,..Guetit Sunday with Miss Hamilton- led in the service of praise at the grey enamel inside and out. Diamond Ware, three CLAREMONT, 0 Ben. Kilpatrick, who was c011* anniversary of the Baptist church. -.fined to his bed for several da coats, light blue and white outside, white lining; y9 The contractors are making tap- Crystal'Ware• three coats, pure }white inside and Are.' on account of illness, is recovering 'd progress with the construction out,with Royal Blue-Edging.-,nicely and is able to be around 1 The brick- of th6' now school. ,again. work will be nearly completed this Widmer Miller, accompanied by --------------------- You'.' flead week, and the carpenters are also -Charles Reypolds, of Green River, keeping well up with their work. is spending a couple of weeks in It is expected that the building 1 A . the Parry Sound district hunting will be ready to her occupied by for School Opening deer. Mr. Miller has already been 2, thefirstof the year. STABLE -fortunate in bagging one deer. We are ready to supply you with There will be special Thanks• all kinds of Boots and'Shoes services in- the Uaion' EQUIPMENT givingThe pas- V r for the bn'yg and girls* Church on Sunday next We have Tweed Suits for BoysF, for will preach in the morning and the Rev. Mr. Hickson, of White Tweed Pants and Stockings vale, in the--evening, while Rev. at lowest prices. SOME -each at the- A large supply of Men's Heavy Mr. Me"llan W44 anniversary services In Whitevale. Boots,solid leather. PIE .,The choir will render music appro- priate for the oec&1400. itaic in harmony with Special mt ringold -,Cw� out 'the spirit of Thanksgiving will be is M iVea by the choir of the Baptist The ser- Zburch next Sunday. by the pastor will also In the keeping with the season. ---Coal Is be In __ will be Coal., morning the subject ..Thanksgiving, according to " 'LET'S all be thankful 11- this Thauka0veng. in the evening, "Thankg- .2,We're tbankEtil, because Hard and soft (3oai of the ;gi ...Rust'Defy�g—Because ' Ang,according to the Psalmist." effortso to bake the best quality on Hallowe'en was observed 4�holc&a bakery goods have hand the usual fashion by the young What met nith your approval Hot Galvaniz,6d mad you.should be tbsnk. c ople of the vIUage. But Titers's=s Femurs in THOS. A. LAwt can order of &Iarily and lianoy applies a I people matter with the Young pen f ul that you vie of to-day? There is nothiag t but they keep Up L the pastry. that will lubmt TWOOD Stable amid Was aal-* a dart debeat -n Cmt. original with -hem Thbi is the fee that the mbaa.m#%ke your thanksgiving Ou,playing the same old tricks that dinner a oucceem. swam Mm6d W41 usa� T01,00to Stable EmAxam will make -their g 00 lately both work 0-:9r ., am cLak hultwer Brest grandfathers played wers and both brio Lot as"**n 16 century ago. They do not mom Mile UA =on wills PUN Xhic spelter, O;wo asetay. of Tomato Sb s 10 have the ambition to thick ofIf It's-Stove mak4a it allmlat* It."y and M WIS and Uttar anything new. er set saess ag &a Towft am stable a"for the n Apublic meeting of the. rate. have the puriad -bale_the mdbw or.; -,we ivers of Claremont and the vicin- saasarrs Mason- y west will be.beld in th* Jc Hall, Claremont. on the evening W. R. Emerefou, =Whitby, -Phone 308 J See Our Findlay of Wednesday, Nov. �14th, at 8 qRy door lock for the purpose of organiz, o'clock IL -inch lids with wood Ing a Board of Trade for the wel- IONE Six nine 1. sn&-grate, copper reservoir fare of the emmanity in genera .7 land to discuss the advisability of and tile-back warming 9 securing Hydro Electric Power closet, also extra ar. Every. C large oven. and Light in particular. Saving Inspires Confidence body come. Gle-1 Willow. Millis We have also have ranges'Quebee et in the of. T12o carlioe club in feeling of independence v and self-respect which heaters, Quebec cooks, box Mice of the Standard Bank on MoD- comes to one who has money in the bank is more than stoves, @elf-feeders and ,day evening when they re-organ- GROV-E THE Warehouse at Locust Hill lized for the ensuing year with the worth all the effort involved in accumulating the say super-heaters. officers Pres.—Magnus following o ings. �It is reassuring to possess a growing bank account See our stock before buying. which will enable you to meet the emergencies as well as the 2 Cars of Salveged Wheat to arrive It is complete. orgart,vice-Pres.—Walter Ward %,,11M1av&ger—T.'P. Shirk, Sec.-Treas. at Markham. first of next week. opportunities of to-morrow. —Thos Birkett, Mxnaging Com.— Exct-llen feed for Cattle, You are invited to open a savings account at our nearest branch. and C. Ask as about -repairs for ny Lyman Pilkay. D.'A. Scott Hogs or Chickens. '.'S. Trueman. Skipe—C. S. Tri' THE make of. stove. le A cfkr of Ontario Bran and Short@, ian, R.E. Forsyth,Thos Birkett. -Oil Cake etc., now in stock. James Underhill,, D. A. Scott and c per gal. in Mood F. X. C 00 F ER W. G. Bingham. The club decided .3­f01&s`es 2' WNW B-ow 71D barrels--no charge for C h Curling Association WHITBY BRANCH, C-• P' LYT'D' M`r'� .7, CLAREMONT barrels. % join the E C. CROSS, Manager. uthisyear. Themembersare BROOKLIN BRANCH, e looking forward to another pleas. Grinding Every Day Exe pt ant winter's sport. Wednesday. Tbel&sa aft stois The Claremont bowlers spent.a A. E. REE-Soft, very pleasant time at the home • when all, to the number of four. Ont. 7 Headquarters for High-Class Food or to Stuffs. Everything clean and of lea Boyer on Monday evening, Phone 8&$0 R. R.Jfarkhaml __�Zen,.vat down' to a sumptuous Pick e" ringINST on fresh. Prices as low aftermath and Shoes It was the as possible. --of the bowling tournament hold here several weeks ago, when the Repaired promptly and satin- You are absolutely sure in buying —RIUS 111le re, bowlers chose up sides, and It was your Groceries he -thirds faction guaranteed, As we guarantee all goods. 4greed to baveft sapper two f the cost of Which'to be PRId by A trill is solicited.' Beginning Saturday'- August 25th 7 the losers and one-third by the ._Butter, Eggs and PoultrY wanted winners. Needless to say,� the .: . a high class order all the time.supper was of at the-Corner Shoe Store, 0 Phone, Clare 29M ad was much, enjoyed by all. Tickering Leave Toronto When everyone was thoroughly -Claremont, Ont. Leave the good things pro- FnNX MUM Tided for the Inner man, the MTL1 7.45 a. ni. (Daily) a. In. - parry e com- DALE OLARRMONT, ONTARIO indulged for a few hours 'in Day except Sundidys In. ]playing cards and other games. 01!19r, .4.15 p• m•• .( land Holidays ) �6.00 p. a Twelve members of the Baptist .Young People's Union were in To- (Sunday@ and ronto on the evening of Thursday,- 10.30 p. M. WeLavejust received :..9.00 pe UPI Holidays on lat. when they, as well as the People's a shipment oi ��other Young s of Anc 3 Time) q.TV IAAVUY S__ JJ]Lnua&31 A E39 Betst lnqui' tion, were the guests of the Bap tist Young People's Unions of Ogilvie's 1�1 .. tri from Pickering $1.00. Intermediate points '---"-Toronto, the meeting -being held Return tri Of all mat"ibb md iftedwo charge' _...Troportiouately. 'Anthe Ogsington Avenue Baptist ]Ro I Househo1d 'Church. The entertainment was Royal balpt it stook. It will pa:,you f a splendid banquet, : -AL in the form o a0- sill at our works acs la"t our sloef 4 followeu-'* a most interesting -7— House. ''Passehgers taken on obtain prles@ Don't be nd" progrFimme Of speeches, music, ______Pa%try Flour •� .Bns stops 86t',Gordon SrMfA We do 204 OULPICT them, ly we *an,-and ao lbrow off the apaf eadings etc. All report a most at aay point. Tome enjoyable time and theClaremontQhopping and Oat Rolling ewtawy gave by puraboAng mug-people sap that the beet every week day T- Ai4 f -he­6­n-*" .w&s. the.tri S GARAGEpart o t -AU-kinds of Feed on baud 'COLLACUTE' - J.T.'MATHBSON Some. Theyreachedhome about 2 a. m., having made the trip byPhone ind. 200 Works, Whitey,Obblift the O. M! 29. M,0C=1X7 00= 7 -wtl rr. 'v •dv" L �F M J ix. r ';,k,n - r. .�+�.-•^.`R,(..�:. .. 'K '�;a'srrae r r-ev..:a+ �.�:�.',�..�L,;.:ve"" .�,w3-r - S',c�a'si� SFS + mss'5� x-.-� _ p '.'ice�:� .w. :i�-' 1 _ Mr- r ,4 X. al itating heat waves to the moun- - 9itptaln6d. trfnsyy The Orients! does not believe in a in,the distance. • ' . "No. That' ti That's tough sometimes on ' simple answer to a simple question. w", �. innocent people, too." He i8 thoroughly happy it he can ' 4r. " "Meakin' this nephew of..old Cute- a ngham. He'll get out all right." envelop his meaning in a.verbal tog. �• Mit ate. Ot "Will he? There's a girl under sus A certain Persian used to buy six �i � - �Y' ��I ^ icon, too. She had no snore to do I loaves of bred daily. A mead in•� with it than I had, but she's likely to qutred the reason. Aide digsetlolh get into mighty serious trouble just The man said:- "One of the loavesthe same." I keep; another I throw away; two I Meal oleaum tw took 0I ain't read anything in the paa"iers return, and two I lend." isoothei 1110 tlti08t.SALL about any girl," Olson answered sul-I The friend expressed himself as - tenly.' if puzzled, and, asked for further ex- No, it hasn't got to thepapers Yet• planation. 1=GL11M r r But it will. It's up to every man who'p c #firRE�N TEA ;. .p-'•saes knows anything about this tp'come i The man replied: "The loaf I keep. - ++ is the one I eat myself; the one I clean. i -i • "Is it?" The farmer looked bleakly,throw away is the ane I give to my " 'its in the Ismer numb or o� cups it„ at his visitor. "Seems to me you take';mother-in-law; the two I return are aI hing .W dives per pound. — Delirious! ^ TS'7 it. a lot of interest in this.--Vito are you, those I give to my parents, and the 1==ember p anyhow? �, two I' lend are those I give•to my — _ - "My nah-e is Kirby.Lane. „ Wled to "Nephew of the old man?" children. Re Purity i it v rt splenetic Olson.ga e a snort of dry, s P I laughter. "And you're out here sellin' registered Herefords." p Ta- n led :`Fr �l� "I have some for sale. But that's; � not why I came farce you." "Why did you come then•?" asked 1, THE the Scandinavian, his blue eyes hard ,:-•BY WILLIAM MACLEOD RAINS, and defiant. FLAVOR LASTS "I wantei to have'a look at the man :who wrote the nota to James Cunning- who ham threctenin' to dry-gulch him if g (Copyright, Thoraas Allen.) the ever came to Dry `'alley again." ' orf - It was a centre shot, Kirby was _l a CHAPTER XVII.-(Cont'd.) "Who killed him?" the editor asked sure of it- He read it in the man's U His left arm hung limp. Kirby's,rhetorically. "Well, sir, I'll be dawg- face before anger began to gather AND THOSE WHO Da NOT. LJ _ quick eyes noticed it, ed if I know. But if I was guessin' in it. He: Mea understand women pretty f ✓ .. "You've hurt ourself" Lane said I'd say it was this fellow Hull the y., _ es, 'Ma James. y ee slicker t at a im putt ou;,h' .p She: TeA; all except two kinds of t ` caught on the top step as I started to the Dry Valley steal. 'Course it might-i o walk down. I've wrehched my arm 'a' been the Jap, or it might 'a' been i men. ? badly. Maybe I've btroken it." +the nephew from Wyoming, but I'll "If L had every one of those He: And what are they. "Oh, I hope not," Rose said quickly,!suy it was Hull We know that cuss seventy-five years to live over. She: The married men and the IL tisntim sympathy in her vibrant I Hull up here. Hes one bad package, again, I would do just-the.same. ;bachelors. " �o ung voice. "A broken arm's x no that.at man is,believe me. Cunning- "I would give and keep on fun. I find it an awful nuisance. ham held out on him, an he laid for giving, because I have. had more ', The janitor of the Paradox came the old crook an' got him. Don't that! His Name. ;i out anjoined them. He was a little+look reasonable to you? It sure does pleasure out of .that 'than say. A young man was boasting about Japanese well on toward middle life, to me. Put a rope round Hull's neck thingA I ever did. ;the.conquests be had gained over the _ a small-featured man with small,neat an' ou'll- hang the man that killed j "Putt'' -That isn't the arord. i feminine heart. feetYou feelum all right ea now?" of Lane put in an hour makin him_ That doesn't halt express it, I "Look." be said' "here's a Band- 'Fully Qualified. " g y ?" p g when I die [ will leave only a some ptesent L had from my last. Butcher-"Well, do you think }oy r :.:he asked,directing his'slant, oval eye;: self persona grata, then read the lat- 'little for my children. i ?• toward Cunningham est issue of the"Enterprise" while the ! inamorata." at the same time hand- can cut up and eery® a customer. "I-have never flqured out how. Ing.-round a beautiful cigar-case. Colored Applicant-"Ain-'t Ah jes' sir "Yes, I've qot over the nausea, editorulled off the rest of the dod- much money I have given away thanks, Shilio-'. James turned to the gess. n the local news column he "A very nice gttt;' remarked one o! outs jail,.boss, for coffin' up two mea !n the last thirty years, but I , . 3. others. "Shibo was at the foot of the found several items that in the company. "I perceive your lady-i already? 'Ah.kis nserve any man cat -tave 'collected-compound inter- !.love even had your name put on the way!! ! ,. stairs when I caught my heel Hs him These were: _ gathered up.the pieces. I guess I was Jim Harkins is down' in Denver on' eat as what I have given not is case. ' v� all in, wasn't I, Shibo?" business and won't be home till Mon- dividends, but in happiness."- Well. that's queer;' said , the - The Japanese nodded affr'eement. day. Have a good time, Jim. Halban Straus. boaster. 'I never noticed it." Oysters can only live in water that "You hes sick foe minute. • ty. J 'ths case,is distinctly,marked 'Real contains at least thirty-seven parts of p . J. Lupton t; enjoying a few days book again," said the candid one; µ. tti "I've this business of [Inde James, vacation in the Queen Ci He ex- salt to every one thousand parts of +X� pecta to buy some fancy stock at the �-- water. I suppose; -4nl1 wt I've had two or yards for breeding purposes. Dry w _ - you will not achieve success by three dizzy a lis fatkiy- Nothing Valley is right in the van of progress., - - '• -•--•4►-•-�' � •' - - - :.; ppee �.� serious, though." - - � Art Jelks and Brad Mosel returned simply hoping for it. Ambition to Minard's .Liniment for Dandruff. • _ •' "I don't wonder. You sit at a desk from Denver to-day after a three useless without activity- too s Liniment. Heats Luta. - too much, James: -What you need is',days' visit in 'the capital. A good i - *la exercise. If you'd get in the saddle time-was had b both. You want to • • _ _ Bees .wilt eat moistened sugar if a couple o' hours a da an' do some watc'i them, girl-;. The_boys ace'both necessary, but refei the --nectar of ' stiff ridin' you'd quit Navin' dizzy'live erica.; _ , Thee Canada-Franca p�asifion Tran flowers. - p ' spells, Sorry you're.hurt, old man.� Oscar Olson spent 'a few days in Ill trail along with you to a doctor'&"i Denver this week. Oscar owns a lace "Not necessary I'll p Oa July 18th the Canada-France i descendents of those valiant men and r y be all right. three miles out of town on the Sprigg - It's only a few blocks to his office.I Greek road I Exposition Train, consisting of same women, who Have remained hyal to Unireosat Folding Bath mss k .-Fact pis, I'm feeling quite myself Casually Kirby gathezed informs-`3a specially'consfructed moto!coaches the flags of -France and Brttafn, and torp�rn�&Country mHomas :t again. sure .tom you ve tion. He learned that Jim Harkins!containing samples of Canadian menu• to make of their descendants c great �� ,with tr. c matantanroua u youjre' ' �wa8 the town constable and not inter- tactured goods 'and products of -held, nation, should. now reinforce the waxr heater. G,ves all b.ichtap ta= - K� onl sprained your arm. B the wa be ci;tiescf ired.cityhomes• Nnuse.plunTblax olds y R_ ested in land; that Lupton was a t*e mine, forest:and river, lett Havre on rrQutred. Whensottouse, d-on �r the! "The English and French to Canada � uaoutafthewty. Mountedoa '{ tmerit again. . -Wind if. I do? I don't was nowhere near- the district Pro- ave u mrs an be moved end•' w '� • ay. re. era SGA t P itinerary inducing stops at practically! : reckon the police missed anything, but noted b Cunningham; and that Jelka I the country, all the best tiaditiona, tasta a lifetime: sotto fns Y all important cities and terminating folder and Vial offer.also s you can never tell." 1and Mosel were young fellows more the highest courage and other goal!- information on Indoor James, hesitated. "I promised the.or less connected with the garage. The at Poria on October 8tii. ties which have come down to them �� CY.emical closets. ci Chief of Police not to let anybody else TZ !s to Senator Charles Beaublen _ �_, Y y editor knew Olson only slightly. from their antecedents. Canada was lJNrvttSAL METAL in. TeII you what I'll do; I'll see him I , of Montreal that the credit for this i about it. and get a permit for you. He a a Swede-big, fair fellow-!moving exposition of Canadian pro- Proud do k922 to'extend the warmest t B6 W-nem+ St.. q,RD�� CO.r t Full caught in that irrigation fake of i of welcomes to the French exposition Say, Kirby, Ise been thinking one of Hull and Cunningham. Don't knows ducts must be given, and it is Only. train which_vieLted the Dominion, and 1 us ought to.go up to,Dry Valley and what he was loin' .in Denver,`.' the i after some years of constant work and check things up there. We might find newspaperman said. I propaganda that it was finally brought #t is with the same spirit of friend -out who wrote that note to Uncle. ship and perfect understanding that HAW Maybe .some one has been making! Lane decided that he would see OI- to fruition and the suCana is mann ,she now -sends her exhibits to ' threats in"public. We couLi see vvho son and have s talk with him. - Incl- facturere and the Canadian and was in town from there last week dentally he aTeaht to see all.the Dry French .Governments secured. Inter-,'France." i Could you go? To-day? Train leave;Nalley men who had been in Denver viewed on the subject, Senator Beau- The Interest which the Canadian _ 'in half an hour." -WANTED 1 at the time Cunningham was killed. bion is repotted tram Havre tff-have exposition train is creating in France' Kirb could and would. He lefts But the others he saw only to elimin- said: is excellent.' The public are throng- glance- Kirby hrong H`flhest Prices Paid for Y ate them from suspicion. One glance Ing by the thousands toview the ex Rose to talk with the tenants of the'at each of them was eniugh to give "I .do not ignore the tact that the Paradox Apartments, entrained for t1-em a clean bill so fir.as them to operation of-this exposition ta`France hibita in the afternoons'and by the Skunk, Coon, Mink, Fox, Deer- tens of thousands in the evening. Hides, Calfskin, &c. _ Dry Valley at once ands noon was went. The knew nt hin whatever will take some years to bring results. Skins, I y g Pamphlets are being distributed, the winding over the �iilltops far up in about it Without doubt the war, which-left Its Bklp to the Rockies. + natural resources of Canada explained, Lane rode to Olson's place and mark on many European countries, as He left the train at Summit, a small found him burning b ush. The cattle- preciated the franc, .but in spite of and everything possible, done to con- Canadzn Hide & Leath#r Co., town which was the centre of activi-!man explained that he was from W - vey to the French public a proper z ties for Dry Valley. Here,the firm-j oming and wanted to sell some regia- the tour ezports :to France are to idea of Canada's greatness-what it Ltd., Toronto, Ont day superior by 400 per Capt.'to those ers bought their supplies and here tered Herefords. . • ; is and-what opportunity she offers for they marketed their butter and eggs. Olson looked over his dry, parched of 1913, and at'the end of its last . In the fall the drove in their cattle y settlement, trade and manutagturiag. y crops with sardonic bitterness "Do,I finest year tli more than States had sold At each point where the train stops _ and loaded them for Denver at the look like I could buy registered to Franca more than 1220,000,000 of _ chutes ip the railroad yard. stock?" he asked sourly. merchandise. it, thanks to this ex- ,the delegation-is officially welcomed by-the civic, authorities,_there is a There had been tunes in the past` Kirby made a remark that set the position train,we succeed In doubling complimentary luncheon or` dinner, a •- when Summit ebbed and flowed with a!ranchman off. He.said that the crops our trade with France, our efforts will tp_Qnjl�liyery rip-roaring tide of turbulent life. This i looked as though they needed water. have brought about a novel propagan- reception by the Chambre de Coin• BaleTies excel -had been after the round-ups in the Inside of- five minutes-he had heard merce and an offiefal inspection of the l da in Fiance which during six months C �, t golden yesterday when every other the story of the Dry Valley irrigation exhibits. 44�` store building had been'occupied by a,swindle. Olson was not a foreigner. will cause the Name of Canada to be Accompanying Senator Be ,abiea are Hamit Canada saloon and the rattle of chips lasted He had been born in Minnesota and on the lips of Frenchmen to all parts - far into the small hours of night. Now attended-the public schools. -He spoke df-hg-Republic." Prot. H. Laureys, Director- 'of the -- - -- - -School of Higher Commercial.Stud,ies, Colorado was Ary and theerid without-aa- --Ia a-meat;age... from .Premier_ the ---- 'wheel had gone to join memories .of accent. The man was a tall,.gaunt, Hon. W. L. Mackdnzie King to the,I Montreal, Dr. Ami, of Ottawa, Gov- the past. Summit was quiet as a Sun- broad-shouldered Scandinavian of ernment expert on minerals; Mr. ALwAYs Ari FOR , French people, published In the r day afternoon on a farm. Its busiest!more than average intelligence. French press, he expresses Cana;a's I Georges Bouchard, M.P., Prof. of Ste. 1 - inhabitant_was a d which is in I ®D ■ dog y The death of Cunningham had not pleasure at the co-operation n the Anne de la Pocatiere Agricultural x _ the sun and lazily poked over its own a arently assuaged his intense hat Scheel; and Lieut.-Col. H. Barre, Ca- pp French Government, in the fallowing $ anatomy for fleas. !red of the man or the bitterness which nadian Commercial Agent at Paris. ! Kirby registered at the office of the!welled out of him toward Hull. words:- i Thirty young Cana s, mostly Btu- MATCHES frame building which carried on its "Cunningham got his! Suits me "Canada, in sending an:exposition " false front the word Hoel. This done `fine! Now all I ask is that the Nan to France takes, with pleasurae, the dents, are accompan the train and „ y g I giving their services free as lecturers. I SD/d by Ol/e/ ,. he .wandered down to the',shack which Hull for it! he cried vindictivgly. occasion.to reply to theboune entente 14000Gelier$I$tOI�S At the conclusion of the tour -the bore the inscription, "Dry Valley I "Seems to be some doubt whether which exists between"'the two coon-I +Enterprise . The owner of the paper,-HulI did it, suggested Kirby, to draw tries acid to draw closer the bonds of eahibtts will be displayed in the Place and 6,000 GMCeCS who was also editor; reporter, cess- him on. +de la Concords, Paris, 'where the + P I friendship which unite them, entente man, business manager, and circula- "That so? Mebbe there's evidence !French Government have specially ON SAIX svaRVWIM a 1 tor, chanced to :be in printing some'you don't know about." The words had and desire which was clearly demon- ,i,rared a building in the Tuileries ' av cwxAaw / strafed by the'splendid exposition of RC dodgers announcing a, dance sty Odd come out in the heat of impulse, shot' Gardens. Fellows' IIa11. He desisted frorr his'at Kirby tensely and'breathlessly. OI-I French arts and industry which tour-' Irbors to chat with the stranger. I son looUed at the man on the horse! ed Canada In 1921. ---- -------- - ----- , _The editor-was_a fat, talkative lit and Lane could see caution grow on "The friendship which this ex- f tle man. Kirby found it no- trouble him. A film of suspicion spread over! change of visits inspires, augments+ at all to set him going on the subject;the pupils beneath the heavy, ragged and 'reitxforces the mutual respect and of. James Gunningharri.....Senior. . In. eyebrows. -"I ain't-sayin' so, All I'm admirdtion consecrated during the -fact, during his stay in the valley the, dead sure of is that Hull did.it" - 'Wyoming man could alway, use that! Kirby fired a shot point-blank at 'waw on French soil by the common I _ - QecriHce of our glorious armies, will • Amo Ps an "Open Sesame." It un-I him.. "Nobody can be dead sure of.1 - locked all tongues. Cunningham and,that unless he saw bim do it." not be lessened by the occasion which his mysterious death were absorbing r "Mebbe some one saw him' do it. offers to make known to each of us `>.topics. The-man was hated by scores, I elks don't tell all they know.!' Olson the products of the .two countries. who ad been-brought close to ruin b looked across the desert beyond the "It is good, therefore, that Canada.I ; his chicancety. ry Valley re o c - -= ' (if a'l the countries of the earth, orr�ily in the retribution that had fal- ISSUE No. 46-'?.1: wbicb 'has known how to unite the( „ . 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Report " j:,Ji�.­. :1 - '. . . . -, :�­­i� .. .�,� .�::;��;��:��i.,!�.i;� .!�r , 1. �::�'. ". . I � :.. , ­% 1. ­ I'... . .il; .� �.. ..-N11 " 'i � � ;!: " - .d' Weekly Market` IARMISTICE ,ANIVERSARY All MONS - -"t 2" ... i. X . . - -.W1%0'1�� 0,iilv�­...............­!�, .. I...- 1�.. ­......4 .; E i: am. ..... - ;;:. .- .. ." �Z . i:!!:::i:.I.- . ffil..."�-­ -1-1. .., . ik-'­ "'.0 - .- .... I , 11 ­ .. ­-­­­� - . ��.,�' ­ - .1. *.. ,�� . a N. ... . ­,. ., ' ' .t. . .;!. . . .. . . . .. " . I I .. ... . .:1. .. ... .:1.1.. I �i�: . I TORONTO. .� comb honey, -1,43.76 tol � ... til;.. . :� ­'. -. -1, I I , , I : .... , per doz., No. . : �'.,' --. *�*.,;, . '. Hiztorical Sketch. .- *. . - . ... -.::..::� �:�: " �. I 11 ` �I .1 41 . I .�� .I . �- ....'.... ii�.,� i �`: :� �-: - Manitoba'-wheat-No. , 11 - ''I'- ­,.�,-�. ..,A I . . �'.��* . .... .. . '' - I Northern, 4; No. 2, $3.25 to $3.50. 9, : . I . - . - , � . . :: �J . I ' . ;;...... -N:;,;, ,: ,i� Smoked meats--HaM,. mtd.. 27 to' � . .i.. M ., ". . -. I �. .'. .,.,.:, . *1.06s ,BY H. WISELY BRAGG,- '- ,�­ . - ­ . . X.i., ...... . �:::�,... � ,--- . , C. d . . ­ - . I . .1. .. 28c; cooked,hams, 39 to 41 smoked I � . .. i, * ` I . :.,i. . Manitoba oats--No. 2 OW, 50c.,�No.' o � .z:ij:­�ii,`i I � .t�,! i.il . . - -As time passes by, the signifi�ance First impressions of the city do,not . ��,„, - - 1:1�', ". , Solis, 21 to 23c cottage rolls, 22..to6f I 1,-';.:M.�,*: I . , 3 CW, 46%c; No� 1 feed, 44%c. - -:;:....:,!.�U... :::,W.-�... ;November 11th will gradually be.i give" its beauty but ,,.;1i,1 I!,;.: ':i::..a fair idea of =.i1......:... .1:- :.::<,� Manitoba barley-Nominal. 24c; breakfast 9acon, 30 to 34c; spe-. t -ii.ii.: ; .-;..� .y one beopmes iqt�ne-i ,i:j:�� %,W;..-.-.1;:! : .4.--- IAM ­ 1-- ,!;,..:i: .with the 7 iii�i..... , 11. ,. .:­ ­!�; �7,*i -,.;:.:: 'corne more 6ppreclited and this Ahni;7�gradually - ,.. --11 .-I'.. . ,.;.. :1 ::�:.. i .:% All-the above, track, bay ports. - .cial brand breakfast bacon, 84 to 38c;� . j. 1. --d desire .w0w i ­ 1:. ...::.i�:: :1,-�..7 ... American-- corn`-Track, Toronto, backs, boneless, 81 to 37c. versant' will always be primarily con-!atmosphere-of history, an the de Ir f...,.,..1. , .. ,� �,�.1:- ::: . .. . ... :. .: ." X �` ... . :: No. 2 yellow, $1.25, Cured meats--Long clear bacon, 60 - gov- - :1":i, I. ...I'..ii . � ,, . .- . ected with Mons.. For Mons is-no-�for modem education and good I . � n 1.i:,:.x­ . .I . XiAl -.,...:, , * I -::X:: - ,. ...".. .!� .�:!:: i . . I . ,:! Ontario barley---68 to- - tonally the anniversary city' on lii�':X%"�-W . -lbs. and up,"$16.50; liglitweighi �' . V�-WI.4,..... :.:,L : N��P.4:4�1..-� We_ ­ -- to 70 lbs., $18; 70 to 90 lbs. f,17-50- ' '.'- .. . tural ac-'ernmcnt. . .�i:i,,, . : . .:. I I...''.......''., ,.. W - , '­!�.. .. . a feudal. . �.,..%�.'.�:�U. . .:1. count of the heroic stand made-t�ere`l ­ In early days Mons was .�. . ;.....:. . Buckwheat-Nb. 2, 72 to 75c. *: i . Ontario rye No. 2, 73 to 75c. . .. .rolls, in barrels, $36; heavyweight' , *. -i , '1' .::�i. I §�A:� ' :.�� j,.,:. I rolls, by the British Army in 1914 And by stronghold and the succeeding.genera- .1,L I . .... �... ,,, I � ...,::-:!!, 1 1:1i Peas-Sample, $1.50. . I $33. - i of I'MdKtois" wrote history. To- Ci�i�i!�! _to $1.66. . - ­ . . �! :�. �: the psychological entry of the Can-!tions � : I � Millfeed-Del. Montreal freights I" Lard=Pure tierces. 17% ti 18c; ,.i - I � .::;:�.X: .... ­adiana on the eve of the Armistice,�day she stands progressive and com- %:i . .'i tubs, 18 to 18%c; pails, 18% to 19c; .-. ,i:ji��!:�i� I - ..� bags included: Bra;t, per ton, $27,,l prints, 20 to 21c; shortening tierces � .11,11- . mercial, the centre of the coal fields, I :,:1�j�%: i: : shorts, per ton, $30; middlings, $36; November 11th, 1918. i::'1-. .:��i 151A to 153Ac; tubs, 15%to 1 � il i�.:.:.: 6c- pains .. I . and the'capital of one of the wealth- :I­ :� good feed flour, $2.05. . � � . y I �� To the soldier in the *Canadian .., . ...1 7�, .. I, . test provinces of Belgium. � %� �., . - . Ontario wheat-, No. 2 white, 96 to 16 to 16%c; prints 181A to 18%. ..., : - :i, ...�., .I. :;� i.i Corps it represented the first captured I - :. .. - Heavy steers, choice, $7.25; butcher . � .. . -:,:-:I � ."1 98c, outside. . Cit which was ceirying oil normal! Mons to-day is an example of.effi- - 11. . steers, choice, $6 to $0.50; do, good, . .. I Y, . . - :.:.. �: i Ont. No. 2 white oats--42 to 44c. 1 �:: ­ .-­" - life for, on account of the coal mines':ciency. not only'in the handling of .:! .. 1 -$b to $5.75� do, med., $4 to $5; do, ' ` I , .i.: -Nominal., . "I .11 -� ::I Ontario corn . '. -- ' . '... . conveniences for , '. . I - ^om., $3 to $4; butcher S,choice, .-1. ... ""'.. 'which surrounded the city- and.'the'coal, but in moderp con . ,.:. ,�;:�- at, � -heifer . .. t _ !; .1 Ontario flour--Ninety per cent. . i$5 -'db � .,T Mort of the , In jute bags, Montreal, I 1�1 .75,to.$6.25;.do, med., $4 to 6 fertile'agricultural lands, . the Ger- the heal'h -ir d con miner .::�: I - .. ' , , I I ' .::�:. . meat',. $4.50; Toronto prompt $4.'j'g: com., 3 to $3.50,; butcher cows choice, . A .,. mans had throughout the,war encour-'himself; provisions made for shower t:::.:.' . ,1 .I ell -,. -i. - � . . 44 t6 $4.50; do, med., $3 . ; I '0 to '$4, can- ged production. The destruction in'baths at the mines, and suitable : ,i: I bulk, seaboard, $4.40. 1 1 I : * , ..i.i:�:X, ��;:: I !,I : I -1st ners and cutters, $1.50 to $2.50; but- '. . .. . and about Mons was caused mainly'.dwellings are provided by some of the I.,� .I i . Manitoba flour pats., in jute' � 11 antes. . li� :� sacks, $6.50 per ba�rel; 2nd pats., $6.!cher bulls, good, $3.60. to $4.50; 'do, ' 1 ­. Education plays a very .. :. I - 11 .. . . by the Germans*who, in wilful!uIly,companies. �.:. ,.. ��, I .i:.:: . Hay-Extra No. 2-timbthyL, per ton,,`com., $2.50 to $3.50; feeding steers, V . and in addition to ,:.. I - , - . .L ;trackj;.Tor-onto, 414. -60; do, fair, $4.50 to 4, destroyed, as a means of terrorising;important part, a 1 50 to $15; No. 2,'900d- $5 t9 $5 .ii schools krid-collegei, there js : � ".1 the citizens,about two hundred houicc-f;moder .. �$14.50L- No. 3, $12.50; mixed, $12 1.$5; stockers, good, $4 to $5; do, fair, ' 1 - . Polytechnic Institute, for pro- . I . , - L �,�- - while in 191EL some thirty briNgea were also a Pol : I. ..;..1. I . Straw-Car lots,. per ton. $9. $3.50 to $4; milkers and springers, ' . . I in - - ::!, ..: '$80 to $110; calves, choice,. $10 to r,,. blown up in order to hamper our ad-:vid'ing inst,-ite.tion on c*oal mining :1 .� . I ,Cheese-New, large, 24. to 25c; -L, $4 -,,',,, I I . .. . . I ' ­ ' . :�:, � twins, 25 to 25%c; triplets, 1; do, tried.; $8�to $9; do, con ... I•. . . pence., , .1 all its brancheis. - . ets, 26 0 $1 � . . . . . ,i.. . 26%c; Stiltons, 26 to 27c.- Old, large; 'to $5;, do. grassers, $3.50 to $4.50; I * ' ' la addition to a -I : .1. Years ago Mons was a walled city,� . city -twins, 31 to 32c. ' .� Iambs, choice,$11 to $11.5,0;.do, bucks, � . i t 30 to 31c; ­ �. . ...... ..surrounded by a moat;- and when at, theatre, this city of twenty-seven :, I Butter�Finegt creamery prints, 4n $9.50 to $10; do, corn., $8 to $8.5D; -l . ,­mfits has a musellm hf i. . - last these fortiffic-altiqEi NLAU X-UILILIICU� - ...... •­ . to 42c; ordinary creamery, 37 to 38c; sheen, light ewes, go $6 to 11115.50; �.-�". their purpose, the administration in�note, in front of which stands a rlel.4 ' ­ . - . . ,do, fat,.beavy,-$4..tb $6; do, culls, 12 - .. 1. .- ,,;ciiption to the et- :i%, .. 1. 1 No. 2, 36 to 37c'. ' 1 6 2.50; hogs, thick, smooth' F.W .1- ., . . .­ 1961 demolished the walls and,�Ioce-1 gun, bearing an in 'ir of the Can- �:,;:I.I I 11 1. Eggs--Extras,in cartons, 44 to 45c; .1 ;` - - .. ; . 4. - I T. ,a 39C.-$8.95 'to $9; do, f.o.b., '$8.35 t� $8,60,: , . - - In their stead boulevards which to-day,' feet that it is a souvenir . I extras, 42 to 48c i 'firsts, "38 t ) ' ' - • I . , I 'do country points, $8.10 to $8.26;'do, "with stately avenues of trees; add con-! adian3, ani the last bun to. be� .11r."d .ii:-, I... �` i:: - seconds, 81 to 82c. - . I Ida, $9.96. , -I:- �, .. . .. ... I "I" I Live poUltry-S'priftg chickens, 4 selects, $9.75 to I . .. .. siderably to the natural beauty of this in this part of the front .. ­ 0 - ,1 � .1 . I . . , I . - .. .-.:-: ­ - . �. I . Interesting city, The stream which; .11,�.: I lbs. and oyer, 25c; chickens, 3 to 4 1.....� I I 'The bospitality-of these people.was :; ,� I . . . .::1: . lbs-22a;�hens, over 5 lbs., 22c; do,,4 MONTREAL. I . I �. . .. :::i�, , . Y" 'ago filled thie,mciat, has been' marked in their reception of the :-ii;�� ,� I.. " I . � . ;, . 1. to 5 lbs., 15c; do 9 to 4 lbs, 16 ....... � .� �� 1;:.: .. i I lbe; . Oits-No. 2 CW, 56%c; No. a CW, I "'diverted and 9 an- .1,1, .... - roosters, 15c; ducklings, over 5 s.,� " irrigates the adjoining troops, and for many months C � .. I - I - _:, "i;> 65%c; extra No. I 'feed, 54c.; No. 2 . land which is intensively tultivated.,1 adian soldiers-were'accepted as mem- "1�'.� .;;., . . . i� .: ::1 r 20c; do, 4 to 5 lbsx, 18c; turkeys, - ' i , , I le. . local white, 53c. Flour, Man. spring ,�., - , .�, �young, 10 lbs, and up, 3L . - :::: .,:: 1. . .. - ; 'i I . wheat pats., lets, $6.30; .­ f . :i . I from Brussels to Paris, were billeted. Their thanks to the ::, ` . . Dressed poultry-Spring chickens, 4,1 2nds, $5.80;' - As one appfoaches. -Mons, or.-the. bens of the .families with whom they - .1 � , . � . I main railway . , 5 0- . . - . 411.. - moi winter pats., . I .. :::,- ., I ii � lbs. and over, '33c� chickens, 3 to 4 strong. bake I the first glimpse is that of a beautiful Canadians is still extended by a con- �­ : �,:-t� - I � ,I .. I . . ­. I. ,.,�. I lbs.', 30c;-hens, over 6 lbs.,-28c; do, 4 choice� $5.75 to $5.85; Rolled oats, 90 ­ - fact a . ­ - �-,,,� � w - ::: :�., - ornate tower which rises to � ;. .. ..,.:I I . . " . a hei-ht dial, yes. a ro7a,l mele6sne, in 1�.:" :!:,:� .,. . lb. bags, $3.06. Bran, $27.25..Shorts,' ­ . - .- -1 .., 1 .14 ito 5 lbs., 24c; do, 3 th 4 lbs., 18c- '-over three hundred feet, This is tY.e-bome-ebming. ' But.their feelings are ,,�. ..'�. 1;�,I*".­ ' 0 Middlings, 436.25. Hay, No. AC ' . .. .. .; .. . . .1 1; li,��,,;I -. ,,.,' ., !roosters, 18c; -ducklings, over 5 lbs.. $3 .25.ton, car lots, $15 to $16. - ':,, , , , � ;�. ­ . contains out-the .1:, 11�i:l 'i. �: ,, - . :: 1, :, 38c. r�, extras, 40c;,firsts,, 35c- se ¢-I which forty-seven expressed In a deeper way than thio. :: ' .:, I it- , 1 t:.,� I , I I . - . ' . . , .. - . 1 28�; do, 4 to 6 lbs., 25cturkeys,i2 Eggs, ec- � bells and from it rings out-the"'Car- The. "Montais" are reverently proud- ' ,4 � 't � ,�,,, . youn , 10 lbs. and . I.. 1. .. . I I �,�� .11, � .�,­- i 9 UP, ,11�: 'ot having no a last resting place the :�--�4 I* : ,:::k, ,. Illon, peculiar to Belgium. The In ho' ' ­ , I Beans--Canadian hand-picked, lb., onds, 30c; butter, . No. X creamery - ..'.-.. . . I I � . I '.�. �,!:�, .-7c;.primeg, 6%c. . I . � 3624c. Potatoes, per bag, car - -i , I music from these bells is more than a graves of our.dead. . " ,,�,-, , � -­ "4,- 1 i � . - I . I .�-i; ,� .. .1i....: .1 I Maple products--Syrup, per Imp.;to $1- � .. � . . - silvery, mellow tone ' After' the soldiers had gone home, .,::" :;:I.: '. ,., p I coin.! '__chime,.-chime, and Its I I -., ,. , I �1�.­ �:i.,, 12.4"per 5-gal. tin, -I "In. bulls, $2.25 to $2:75; .ab, . I ; these people met and publicly ar-rang- ,,�-, -,- -�,I I I gal., I $2.40 .p--.1 dairy t%4eE cows-, $1.50 t ' 11 either,fin peal taneful- air is -never "�-:� ., � ,, o $3; fairly I - , ; "I. ; X"iM. " I I ., , . ,gal.; maple sugar, lb.. 25c. , .M.�. ­ - " ., ,ji�X/..XI�11'. , to be forgbtten.� Years ago this tower 4� ,�­ - , , I- . Monsieur Gustave . ". !, "'. ` [ Honey-60-1b. tins, 12 to 13C . il -- akes--�y ,I xx V .I lb.; 10-lb. 'tins, 12 to 12c; 5-lb. I �a . . ed that each grave should be cared foi �.'�.,!J4 i good vea , $10; lighter weals, $9 per 'formed part of a cantle of the Eii a godfather.. tins;; cwt; bogs, thisk smooth and shop, � - - . ��."W, 1, . I . . ,�­ , I . ­ I.. 1"E"'.."; I I , I . I .1. � I, - of Hainault, and in thL-late war sere- Cosy. who organized this patriotic . . 13. to 14c.;-234-ib. tins, 14 to 15c; $9.25. �. ; . I . I .----I- . . ­ . --- . - ed as an observation post for the-Gpr-'woi�k. was the first who volunteered, -THE E31PIRE-2110i '$- HIM � I. . . . - ,­ � -.man and British forces. Duriag the and from that- day each grave has Andrew Bonar Law, bo In.Canada, A '*patch from Washington Every Mother. ,� . I I B� 1 . ��.-11 fifty-oni. months ,of occupation, the been lovingly cared for. � ' Sept. 16, 1858, and fo.r.seven ILCuths -says:-Premier Poincare will have to -I . . ...� 'n. I --- .- carillon was ever -played. but and This is their.precious Souvenir of Prime Minister of Britain. died Oct- make it cl� r that he will not insist An Uflknown Wafriorl"No -he-wad .. . ea , . deLly, as armistice was proclaimed,'what was given for, their liberty,'and 30 at his London home, after 'an'Ill-, on &it - .."I.- " . ppling restrictigns on the action_C MY son, ,­ 1�- . and the Germans within but a few 1n these well-tended graves at dons, nest' irbich forced his resignation in of the proposed committees of experts�Gathered in love to Britain's heart to�. � ''�: . . ir;14s of the.heart of the city,- the Elouges; and surrounding places, ever- May last. He was dearly belove,1 for to determine Germany's capacity to day-, - 1, - - " . - I . ­ .... sweet music cf "fipedom s.ozindA tar' rests the link of friendship wrought his fine qualities. The"holior at burial � I &4%i ,pay reparations if the United, States My son it was who came in royal state, --'f I - and wide across.the country.side. - � ,'by the blood of sacrifice. , , in. West in ln&'ter•Abbey i,.q the signal is to-take part.-- The Administrations'Though -he with co .- .-;-.-.. .., - -- ---- -- -----.---- I : � countless thousands! I If---- ­'. � I tribute paid to'the f1r,zt Canadian to has its back up and does rka p,urposQ.L marched away. . .I . , ' A- . -", *---r-7Tm" hold the office of Premier of Great - -- -1 �. ­ ­­­ � . . . . .,� .�,:. . . -1 Thanksgiving. . . . .7 ., . � " . �. . .. � ­ , , Britain.- . . committing Itself,to a coriference until!* I . . - ---.. . � . ..... I . .- . - ' - it has before-it the exact details of Have I not,shed unreambered midnightl i��! . 4 I . ­-db­� ' .-. . ' . ' . .. I . - �Agill adhere. to �, - tears? ­ �, *I ,,1, .. .. �"Tbere's'always something," is -thq what.Frange - , .� I... .. . .I . . . - ' FINAL EFFORT TO - '. .. &­ � - i,� . ,.I : ; ­ - . f:� -, �' � " It was nMe, clear at the 'White 11av'e.I not anguished in the dark days1l � T ..�- ,:-- I i:::: ' . . I . . 1 . should be amended �- 'J - . . . � current saying; and on this day it .. , .. - rided to"There's aiwayi -' ' ;.'- , ------"JUST DIFFERENCES House and at the State Department R St. .­ . ; something to be thankful for." . �. �:.I,.I � ��� ° � - all the United States And. prayed.my" Lord for j ust on Y I � ­ . . 'i . : - - The first and nws* precious gift is i 11: ,:-, ,.:F,., . ., - � Poincare Must Make it Clear wanted was to be helpful in arriving . ,. . .1 ..: , . . �� - . - 4 __priceless boon, I . -i- - - 1 that of friends. We can do without� .oia . � . That He Will Not Cripple . a t. the actual figures of G"any's To, one lose resting-placeil . , �:, I �i..;I ..I - I . , , I , ca - F' is reason it at last? . . �,, I � :-� 7 - I . � r . anything and everything else. .But a �. .:.� 0; capacityto pa'. or ihi . r. . .., : . . 1, .1 i:-" . ' y . ­ I. . .,.1, . - . - ­ I Reparations Conunittee. - . . . .. .;:�."k. i � * - I I .. friendship that rests a material 1 `!'�?, 14!1-�11­ !; ,k. i 1was stipulated in our acceptance that . . I - . . �.. ­ 17- , . I �: 1 - ­ " basis of the calculation of profits and! i. ". ., � . . A 'despatch from London says':-, the experts' findings should ,only b' -d-, be, . 1 o. '. .,i'.1". : !? And now my prayer is answered; -.1 . 1� I i The conference df reparations experts advisory 'to-the Repdration Commis- . 1asses is a travesty of the risme. We �:� � �; i '.�'. : rcome - . . . . �... ., I I ' - - is .1 .. ­ ... . , . - , i._ now hangs b a thread, following the sion, and it was further'made plain . need friends in our lives, and we give �, - 1.1� I y Ain In manner fit for the most glorious . . .: .. .., I thanks that the are : i Hughes statement from Washington-that the American or Americans oil . dead, ' .;;�. �. . that �y .ours, because it 1;., . . .A - . , . .11 .1 �I L French Charge d'Affairea. the commission would not represent An'd l,'who'loved � ! is a joy to try to serve them and-not 11: . 1. i .to' -the p and gave him, srrrilf� ,- .111 . , �; .;, i C I I � .1 I . .1 � Lord. Crewe, ,British Ambassador to th- United States,Governm rit I .. 0 : %-.1'"because they bestow on us tangible ". ; ,- ,I . . . once more . ­ ­ . . , i I . - . . .". : . ,.. I..... ,� -PAris, will.-Taike- the finaleffortto - . a -- - And reef -con I . . -benefits. We are 'grateful for the' " , content; my final teal Is! I their . � x: A single crow is said to destroy � . I . . - . • : i induce Premier Poincare .to withdraw- . ­ I .. rkmpatVirdc understanding. They d3 '.I , . I 1. . . shed. . - ., Ili . - ..... .1 - ,I --' I 1,:', �11 , ,� .�j! two of the restrictions which 700,600'inse�ts a -year. . . .. . , . .1--. ��. .�. ... I I'll 1 not misinterpret.. They take wr-for . " most, - .. .. : . . . .. z ' ' � , ".. . 1; worry the Washington Administra-i Experiments seem to pro .-, I. I. what we are, as we take them. . , ...i.: .. .­I' prove- that I am like one who long, long.years.,, : '. . . i I .!:, :' n . Ago - - - - ., ... I tio', the adjective "present" before spiders can call to.one another. , Sev- � .. Good heilth is a reason'for rejoic- I I -`1 the phrase I-"Germany's capacity to era spiders have on the underside of Came sorrowing to a loved one's gra " ' �,: ... ,: I aver tai .1 Ing. One who has'all the vitality, he �i';� I ..,.:I - 11 , � I . . . . ;." .. ... - I . insistence A, round depression .I to pray, . . . needs for the.days *9rk goes to it . .. I pay-" and M., Poiticare's insista e their abdomens . . . � �:,::.'; .:,J. �1% ,: � . t containing -prOjec-w- And found An empty apace, the prial � � . . . . 1', X.1 1� I :.:�'.4 hat,the committee of experts be sub-'icontai small, hardened ., � 6 'I `-�­-oxulbintly,'As a strong man rejoicing ,:�'.11 - . � . ... ordinate directly to the Reparations tion, which-is suggested -to be.. the over free, I . 4 - -%§. - ­ . -., . "i . . -�to-run a race. - It is fine to feel ode- - ,:I-, ". " . I ' . �.. ... . ,4 ornmissiob.. 7 ' calling organ. . So� flom my heart thii stone is-rolled, �quaie to whatever comes. But man- .. ., � i�`:�;-.;�,.; - . , . . . . ::�, . . ...I . ;..�:�, . - I , . . �1­i.�,.:.�.:11.i:.i,:�!�.,;� ;­ ,� --­---­ ­­- ---�-.-------------.----�--�---%----------,� I -. . �,��:;k�A�4111 - . �.--- - - away. - � - . ...:, ., ..%Itind-is grateful for the inspiring.ex- . . � . ­ .�� . . . � � . .. I .. : ... . I - - ­ . ­ ­ . I . �,.� I I . . . ..... �. -.,.:., - - - ample zof great souls that• in feeble I JAMES CARRUTHERS �. . .� ., - - .. ..'........:... ..-I.,I 1.6. -. ­....-.,�.:. .:;. ­-No-longer nameless in­th�'Flandcrs't -1 �.� -,"'-..- �....� .. . -, ... ­ , , I... 1-11...1.1...... ­... .... ixadlan grain man, of ­ .:-...;':� :,....,�-4.. -.. . .. ... .. ......I .. , .. . � I.� ­-- ... - - 11.1 " "I .... ,...:"...�.,:.�:.....17.�:...*:�.,.:.,...'�� - . - ... . .: .,� ­ . . .. . �A` �,.**- . ... . ...'- bodies nobly persevered, and left on I Prominent Ca . ,`-�*"I 1�---�.'..--�`."" ..��.,1. - I I*fields, ,,earth results worth far mote than Montreal, .who, te.shYyJftg before the ,�:-��.*. :�.,;-*::�,";d, . ,. ... : .,.: - .::�: ... V I . � . .:..: :.�:, . - - I .. . , .. . - � .. ..r .:: . :, .. . . - � ,I � .No more sad.wondering Where? and gs * . .� .,. .::.:., ' m -­ GV ­ ---- - ----Wben-t-tcnd--lTow`.v- .... ,anything done'by human beings who-Ro3Fal Comriiission: investigating the .: �.'.',':�,,,'f:.�.:�:,.*:.::��*,-":-�:�-:.��:,:::.,.I -�.. I ... : ,��;��: I Wt - ;­ ­- - . '.' -- ,-­ ­­-� , :A'.� : I ; ,: �.':`�.-- ,�.,* -" , ::. . . -acted as if ...:-.''....�... ..... . ; , - ­ if-pleasure and the sensual I grain trade, declar ,: I 4 ed that Canadian .�.. "' . I . I - .; ,- . .. ,I 1. . �- . . . ,. o . .�.-%­, - For in the dim old Abbey, safely lies . . .. h''..., ..:,4ppetites were all pf lift ' wheat shipped to Europe through the r:..-.-.,-.-.--.-,-- � I 1, I -. . . �:... .,�I- �* . . .. 11.1 -ft�v. . .. - ....1My soldier son, honored by high and -1 I I'jI.: thing be thankful ' !,- . .. I . :.,.-�-,!M, \-�.�, 1. --.-. .,. 0U� low- - . . .. . .*,.wealth-in the sense of the accumula-1 inferior grades ,of u.& *heat sob- �:. . . ,... . ,-- . . , , ..- 1.11 .: . . g.; -- -, -- - The last thi aiikful fo; is] rnitdd Stfit0s was detained theni, and . . . " . I . .. I ,I tion of dollars witboift the develop-'! stituted. . .6 ":%... . . I.. . '.. . - . . ., ­ -� . I.-� . L ,. I . .. ... I ." ,7, ...­.:� ­ . Quietly I waited in the crowded!! It - . "-: 'Jnent of chareter. To-day,� as any of . ..". . I , , I.- . . , , `-`". . '', .6 . , ,,-,, , , . streets; - ... travail-looks to nswitha piteous-- ---'-`..'�-.-,-,.- :­­ .. .f -. I , " �* I . .:, .- . . ....... ­ . ,-­ - - - - -,-- .- --- I -Lv a b J - -- I :, � . . . . i-slir ..­ � . 1 . . 1�- . I heard soft music, saw the gleam.of �. -�he . ­ V i--� � . le, . .. - Iry .... . - ... , , s sits down to * tsi le affiply § .,� .0 .- -- e. !* �..... �: - ... %%% . . . It , - : the satisfaction will be not ir. :4 4�� . .... �..,:.:-..-' i " ,-,.-.2 -- ' guns, :. . , : Yet all the blessings that are-multi- !,'�i.:",.:�­ . ,. I .1. . � . v ...,feast before him, but in all the "in- .: . � . � 'i ,) -.-� --COW. Mlj�,S . ' * . ... .. �:�*...W,.'! If -% I I . --iThen-some one whispered gently at -. .. . . visible guests" he has made happy. 1A plied within our .confines tire not ours , "'.-.�­. - I "Z ..... - . - -�- I .. . I I . : I .. .��-- .N.E,.[Ds .-, I ­­ . to have and to hold. We are but tris- -. . my side: .. Thanksgiving. is' not warranted, by - .: . . . -,.-�. ­ . .t . V. -� `.%%�- .. "Here comes Ahe.:King' (God Mesa 'o .: ."....", . :''what we take-from the human society tees,. We are bound'to give and to do. -. .�, . ,.:.-: I I . . , , I , ,., . , - ..�of which we are a part. 'W6 give' Only after that can we sit down with . �.,.� 1.�.-Y MIR-I� -,.,:: " � him), and his sons.". . I ...�.�. . 11 � .- :.. t_ . .� � ­- . - I � .: , ­ �-.'i . . I �:- - I - ` - . .. . .. . . .. . .:; . !.-. thanks to-day in proportion to the a real satisfaction to the domestic �;.."� . ...%. . :1 - . I. .. . �", :o. I'll I " . .. :. .:�­,*. ,., ­ � �11 . Soldiers and sailors, brave And loy�l , . . ' ,.. , . things that we hada given first to and the restorative and com. � ,.` � I%,.: . I.. , - . . . . .- i. . . o­ ... � , .REAL , . -in irele F . ng t, a of. Thanksgiving. .� ­� . . I others. �fo,rti , : I... ­ .. . . " I . : - , '. ,Day. , . Were'there, but midst thi splendor, . , I � �; .1 I . . . .� We should be grateful to the Power, �----. , 0 . I . . . I.. - only one - . . .'* . ` .that is supreme over our lives for' ' I'.: . :.: .. .% - - . - I . . .. . I . .what has been denied us as;well as for!,Memorial at Valcartier, �. ..... -*� ..:!, . . . ­ . : Bright spot of glorious.color met in y, I eyes, -­ . I I .- . what was bestowed. We thought we; .N,:11, .. -tw -`-�-'......1.��, . . . . . .. . �� . - ., , `., ,� The Flag across the body' of my sae. � , . . --Advocated by Canon Scott .1.1.1 .. I . ­., ., , ­.,,�., .%�, ....... .­... . � .I. . I ; % , ,�:.* I ...... : - must have what wc asked for; and!- � �� I . . `.:...... - .1 ...�,.��- I.. I I. - "......"�..............� - - I I - .,.� . .� . .,, . .... I ". , 1.1%.:.. I I 11 ...I . '.. . . . .1 I - � 'Often we have seen- afterward that if! 'A despatch from Ott.-liva' '-says:- . .1. ..": .11 .1 �. �,,, ..�.­ . : , . ' . .:-111.�...� �. I::-1'�:::­:�'.�-.%-,-,- I I . Then as they passed I knew an unseen I , I ..".. . I "..'..1-1��..'�...:.�...�:;..,.:..,�.":,:.:.,:.. I .. our wishes had been granted it would Canon Scott of Quebec ha� communii- . , , . ­ . .. . ­ . X� �, -'�:. 1. ��."...:,.�:,...,�%�,.,,,,.,�.".." , . I . I "host, .- .. ... :---haye brought us serious harm. I rated with the Departm.ent,of Nation- :.' ' '. I.,.: . : . ,-.-::,,.�"...*,�'...:,."."......,..�.".... % . . ' ,�� I .... ..... .,p',,.:...1 I . I . . I... I �'..":-".-:.,,:.�-..::.::.��....�.:;�-.�.,.,�-,.:..� ... I Gallarit, triumphant, joined thein on, . ", I -1i.. . .. I :.,:.*,,..,,..........�..:.: .�, .1. - . - ,... - 11 �. It is no proper celebration of al Defence' with regard to the erection , ...". . ; �. ,�"-1::..*:,:,..' ...,.:,.�.,:::"��.:.�,�.-,*�:.:--'�:,.,.�*.���-r."'.- I . their way, .. � . . I I.. �.�O.... ...,.....�� . - ..., . .....;.�-t�. --- - . I... % .. . ­ . �.'. .. I ., ,. :.::-,-�,.�--� I "'."' . .-.Z. I. '­... giving merely to gorge our- of a cross of sacrifice at Valcartier I . .:: . j � . ,..'..��,,..-�...,.::"�.*.,�..�.-.::�.:...*. "��--�., �.�.,.-.,.,,�. Dear, faithful,'fhoui,riffig mothers, dry ­I ­ �,:.`-::-:�J��:, .. .: .. .,.�..:...."":�'.-.. . . ....­ � . -selves to repletion and to gloat on, Camp-it,'commemorate the valor of j�.`�-'.:::::����:, ., �� � .I... . 11 ,., ­ .1. . :-,- . 2.,��,� ... , I �� ...'*.�..,:."�i* 7�., �v�'. what - . I, :.:.`,.-",-:,. .�., . "IN `-.1*.*�."'..'t ., your tears, , ­ . ,.......�. . ..-:�.�..!'�- � .:,..* . :,%.­`.�.. , � , � we have about us and shut quite those who 7train6d at that -., . .. ......:.. ���T:��­:---:�*�%- .:-- ,:-- camp and �­:"... .. ....�..:.. - . . '. :-:%-r..,: AlrFor' all your boys 'came home with - - ' -3-. ,. . ..111,%1�11.-`�" *.1 I... ­- . - . ...- .- . . - .�:.Z:*�--��.. . . . ,,i.. . I ��:-.O,%,�: ,� ,.�. 11,�...,,�-.....'... ,..�.,:.,�.­��: . ­ -�'-.iout of the happy picture the diatres�s-,fell overseas. If the proposal is ap- ... *".� ,.. . I.:.,.. . - . e to-day. I . . .. -:;,-`-..:%�::.: .�� I.. - - min I - :.,:�. ....� .. .. . . �, .. - .­..,. 6 . I cul circumstances . �il . . . I-- ", � . . -As it probably will be, anon - ­ � . I. ­ ;�- . "� , . G. R. H. of a part of the proved, _.:�:� . t:: . . . '. I -A ft. ----r -G - -13 C- - --1. - ' ... 4,11 . I- I. . - �:.'.� , . 'Al. �:.:.�.w - .• - - - -��............ , * , .� ..'.�: "- , ­ ' .. I -world In the extremest anguish of suf- &ott will proceed with a campaign to .,�:,,,. . . , .- ,.:,..: 77 ': - ; ­ �-Z'.�... .:.-. . Toront,q, Nov."11. ::.A.'..., �.:; � I ��;,.!j.,.:­ -. - ­ .­. . I ... ,. ,; -, . . . A& ---'�fering. For a land at peace, e raise subscriptions for the purpose. ;,'..,.:-: : . 1 . . . . . enjoying : .. ... . , ., :-,..., `.: I- !:,.: � - . - Hid] � ­..... � - ' - � ­ �;-'.�:,.­. . - ' -Hill • ..., ­-', - . ". I... a prosperity that in enormous as corn- .. ..:.. .­....... Federal ,George re- s:: e- . . ' - - - . %,.:�.,... " .. ... 'Inspector ,G ' ..... . . . ' ' , .. ., ..:.. . . 1. , .. ,...... . I , . , . porta that one shipment of wheat from � ,. -, . .� . .,:;: �,pared with much of the remainder of Something like 20,000 original kinds .. ."�,:..*,.:, . . .. - ,, . . . p -6arth, we should be devoutly grateful, of orchids are known to' exist, " .'-�' ...66 ,,� --� Irricana, Alta., weighed 67% pounds � I . . I and ­' I . .. . for indeed the lines are cast unto us frgm each­of them as m 11000 I . . .. �., .. . THEN-AND NOW. . to'tbe bushel. This Is the heaviest 01 I II I pleasant plikees, and An via World -crossed varieties have been reared. . .1 --From London Opinion. the sea-con.'I . � � . • ..., .I . . . . I ;.." . t . ..i .: , I I I I ­ I. . I I . . . � I I .- I . . .-- � . . I .1.. ..", I , I - - - 1.11 ." ; - 1." 1. I . , I . , . - :.,�.,. A ?�"-,. ­ . - .." - - ' ,3�' 74, 1`. ..:.: -­� le.: -s :,,�:, �-, i ,!;e--3�.'�674,­ ,' . - <&�- ....i,-Mk-.-..�,,��,Z,2�i--&,--14z"ll-,-"-,Li .i&, .. ­ " . - xh� &t& a - .. ��,in�,41 ­ V, 77" 3H 55 A CHIERRYW600 Dr. Heary-wilibe here nsix St-4. to A,-and on:November em� prcife4siunal duties._ Mrs. Hodilsonf a son, both doing well, i.,rousers LOCALISMS al next-Tuesday Co attend to his Bot u, dd. ;' —Miss RatkAltirphy spent afew —Tile Pickiring Cual Co, have visa Phyllis Borland was called days last week with friends in To- just received EL carload of serui-an• home last week to,attend the' faveraL and thra6te cots], suitable for furnace, of her grandmother. .-:ronto range or grate. trice, $13. Miss Lovina Drinkvmter, of North- .1 ­ ., - f6h T of"Men's Tr6tisefs'for fall Monday next being Thanks- —Dr. E. A. Sadleir, Dentist, ern Ontario.19'agerdt'ng a few weeks. We are 'showing an ex s ve range o Ivilig Day, theFlaces of business with H,and Mrs. Drinkwater. -fin the village will be closed. Arae in T(iroutQ, will be here w -winter wean ' Splendid tweeds and worsteds —New pipeleas furnaces are in his office on Thursday from 10 and being installed in the reddeiLoeo of a. m. to 5 1). W., as usual:- DU'NOARTON: -As b�as_beOxfthe aiatom In the at real'values.John Topper and George Downie -Dan Gormley is toothless the'se days and-alsd id the R. C. Church. last few years,- two minutes sir- having made an Important visit to Jf And- Once will be observed at 11 o'clock we i'nt your SiZe We Can S00in get it'. —The Ladies' Aid of St. Ai the dentist recently. rew's Church purpose, holding a throughout the Ecupire on Armis. 6wer wah A-surprise party and sh 7 concert and tea on*St. Andrewa' tics Day in honor of those who held at therhome of Mrs,,MarshalL 97 Road. Toronto. oh' Tuesday night, Nov."80th.­Particulari lat• sacrificed their lives In the great Glen evening by Miss Hamilton and mem- war. CLOTH U-LST]ERS —On account of the slippery bers 0 the Walmer Road Baptist .,BARRIE —Frank Sarles, Imperial Oil 'a. agent at Trenton, spent Sun condition of the pavement on the Church Bible Class, in. honor of Miss Co 'day here with his wife at t he Provincial' Highway- during the Louise Foston, who is also a member ]Renown ed Ahroughout Canadaas the finest Waterproof Coat the past week many 4ut9s Of the class. About forty guests Were home of the latter's mother, Mrs. rains of on the market. Guaranteed in every way. A were seen Ili the ditches but no present, inclu'ding -tbeMlsses Burns. 7_1 -nkin. Mrs. Bleakin, of Ra Mrs. •-Yoston and smart serviceable coat at'a refison- -H. G. Calvert serious accidents were reported in D,nb,,rt,,,. A most eDjoyKble time has decided to 9, 1 . . 6 figure. See the liog�up to give up teaming and will dispose this vicinity. was spent in musia,and.dane abl m. —Don'tforget that Mrs PAnk. alate bnur. Miss Foston received of his horses, wagops, harness and the noted 'LgeiL Le lead- m av beautiful and useful presents. other .equipmeu,t 'on Satneday, burst, er, will give an Address in the and all sorts of-good wishes from ber —Frequent showers,of Nov. 17th, at 1.80 p..w. rain this Town Hall this (Friday) ej`enizig numerous friends. Fall and `''inter 1366ot finest in the vicinity s 7.: week is putting the land in good at So'clock tinder the adspt6es.,of , shape for plowing, but a good deal the Women's Institute, when she SALE REGISTER. Wear best of any on the-market. will speak on Social Hygiene. Mrs. more s wanted to fill up the wells 7. Pankhurst is. 6 very pleasing TUESDAY"NIOV. 13TH—AUCtion sale of Grebb -makes for.service many of which are about empty: Williams' and speaker Bud-none should miss the .60 be;alof fresh�cows, springers sad _Next Sunda the people of cattle. the property of.Oliver Sunday d. this coutitry are called to special opp�rtunity of bearing her, A and qu'ality. cents. Denny,"uD'' lot 24, con.4; Whitb . , Sale thanksgiving, and E�Rpro�jprilits mission., 25 at one o'clock sharp. . Usual terms. —A p etigneer. Pickerind onlinent merchant in this see hi-11 .. WM. Maw, au red T. Bunting ws_� aw F townshi,p has, as every other mer-Methodist ChurcTi at * 10.Va. THURSDAY, NOV. lfta—Atictlorf Bale Eatiblishe 857. d 7 p. m., chant has, a number of bad ac- of 123-acre farm, being I lot 1,,con. -8. d11 -in. an counts which, he was unable by -go the property of the estate Pickerin —There will be &,..speci%l on the repeated efforts-to_collect.I ect. . Asa of the late John Anson. Sate at 3 -7 C. N. R. on Monday. Nov. 12th, leaving Pickering a This will be a great convenience collect. He knew knew that moat-—ee'r- for h -liday visitors who do not o people have a h'orr6r of lawyers SATURDAY, NOV. 17TH—Auction sale t 7 23 last resource he handed the ac- o'clock. See bills and advt. in An- �vent M counts into tbabands of alawyer to othercoluma. H.S.-Pugli,auction- 'Ch �--wish to wait for the late train. g 1W 0 t —W. J. Reid,who was painfully and law courts, and he knew that of horses, vehicles, burness. chains,. inured If any person could collect a bad tools etc., the property of H. G. & week ago-on Sunday Calvert. In the Village of Pickering. debt a Lower could,and the result- Len he fell into a well while sale at 1 30 o'clock. SeebIlls. -.`,working at the pumping station proved that his judgment was B. Powell, auctioneei. of the Whitby waterworks. Is sound. The. accountf4 that were 9DAY, Nov. 20TH—Credit sale of 'Speceal Grocery. Values wa . Riven 'to the lawy to collect TUI DAY, satisfactory progress to- horsiest, cattle.' implements etc., at • wards recovery in the Osbaw amounted to about 90, and the lot 30. con 1. Pickering. property Marmalade, .,59C hIs lawyer was successft in collecting of Lorton Bros. Soils-at 12 90-sbarp. 4 lb, tlQs Pure Ot an ge N 19'' two. bones of Hospital. $80. This part of the transaction, See bills. Wm. Maw,auctioneer. 4 11 pule,-Raspberry Jam, 49C '- was exeeediogly satisfactory to r rankle were broken, he will be compelled to remain in ,bed for two or three months. the merchant, but we can imagine Now.advertisements. 4-pkgg Kellog's Wax,tite Corti flalrd's, 45c —Mission Pervices,condu&ed by his--feelings when he received a SeedleJ Raisins, Rev. R. E. Lemon of Horning 9 cheque for .$2,40 as his share of OR SALE—A Urge fur coat. sfZe 4 lbs. Choice W `�Iills, will be held in St. George's. fisc the accounts, the balance amount- F2.almost new. Cheap. F.Chidlow.dare- 4 cans Campbell's Tomato Soup. 'being deducted ing to about $88,. ..Church a, [lows Wednesday. by the lawyer for hie services. good Pumpkin Pies Tbui c y,s Arl"ay and Saturday -D d A N- Kissiml Flour for • Wy. —Halloween passed off 'in the F W FA RM&WS FRIEN G at 8 p. m., and Sunday at 10.80 a. N PLO**for sale cheap. Easy terms. 1. R. Five Roee-.4 Flour for good Bread m., when Holy Commanion will be nstial manner in the villa;tf,. A Theitton, Pickering. 52ti number of harmless deeds were r p. M. celebrated, and also at 7 SALE—Spveral Shorthorn Women,a and c1sildren's meetings committed that caused souse'in- FbouRfls,Cota�wold and Shropshire ram lambs. convenience to the owners of anti. John Scott,R.R.2,Claremont Phone 3603. Itf st3p. m. ouThursday and Sun- cles*that: had disappeared. The dip. day.. A hearty invitationisex- most laborious undertaking of the IDERMAKING-1 am prepared-to cmake.cidereveLy. Tuesday Friday and PIRCitIR 01 Cammack, Hollerin' tended to all. buys wa f a buggy by appointment. 0. ck, Phone Pick. ti —The demand - for electrical 0; the They're than is • growing greater t on top the porch at the Town 141,5� energy e -REPAIRED—Boots and ........ . 13 OOTS Tlicia. Si Adam Beek. was nc I I r e �®red neatly and quickly. the supply, says r Hall. The owner of the vehici. L o He saps that it the demand grows lit exactly pleased- the to W,,'.1oe9.r;t and residence just west of St. 'worth .'_�:._,t_about �urc ck am it is at the present time In Ove •lowing woruinx when he went CO George's chute .. Pi ering.. 2tf years from now there wkll be.a bitch up,to'go apple-picking. The VORSALF—Barred Rock Cockerels.. boyin, who were responsible for shortage. To meet the situation JL' from prize-winning stock. Large.thrifty V • the deed and whose names were birds. Reasonable if taken now, Win. the Hydro Commission have been Church St. enrig. 7tf • known to the owner of the buggy, Gormley, &-nnaidarinff n]FLns for the co struc. -11MID, nfortdtd nut like -the wental attit.-.4- TU'L"IL;B—TEie �hop In M 0 el, -EW LINES OF ttion'of tre gener- I . . . ­--.-I I W­z_- Plante did N G.Barneswill _ closed for repairs OUR N of the mid owner, neither late W irs — anon of elpetricity and the pro- they like the idea of appearing in. on Friday and Saturd zo^d Roof Hosiery in latest a-isortment of '-duetton of by-pro4ucts In those Chea.A.White.R.R:130.Nov,Nlov.Locust Hill. 7-8 Ladies' Silk and W police court; they considered it ports of the province where the advisable to summon all the me OR SALE—McLauahlin top buggy pretty shades. itleed Is most nrgeat m• FMcLaughlin cutter. turn: pulper. S for Ladies. harple? —A week ago on Sonda'y night. bars of the gang the following cream separator with suction food. parlor cook ­_.1.'Turabull's!' Fall Underwear. . nd set of aii2glehames night to undo that which they stove,set of single harness a y. � 7-9 spartyof motorists netwithan had done the Drevious might. The with Arthur F.Graham,Moui jo Men. -accident at the comer of the a], nigger buggy in the meantime, however, VOR SALE—Cheap, all kinds of a Dress Serge in black, navy, copes. cardinal,, -40 ioc" Brock road and, the Provincial had increased in weight about _JL wagons,harness.and all-kinds of farm im- Highway when their car ran into . ..:.. . ..,etc.. at.85c per yard. I mentsingoodorder. Also se-eralbeavy-and ligeh,scale*and cook stoves and beaters. Hilgh- twenty-fold. the ditch and into a large tele 8 &V4 'd f Was est Price I or hides and wool. also live tioul- Iden" Heavy Work Boots, in black and brown, sewed and -phone pole, which tk ped ouffville, Phonelooa 17tf clean off. A lady occupant o the AN MEMORIAM. H.ffermvn.St pegged,-at 100' CLOVER.TEIRFtA A1NG,;1.ain pre- car Rae badly cu head.. loving memory of '1� hiii 1(1,� r I t about the LArGqL1N -in pared to fc�k after thres inR wit b e� taric re A- doctor, who happened to be "Minnie a reason* to accommo- Sherwan, Laughlin and h rite or small. We Laughlin (nee Minnie -Bush). who date you whetl e n raran,ro ILI cleanjob. pasoing at the time, gave first aid, 'y Carter, 11 AT,6_h�e�d i'Id do a, 'ovember Ilth. 1019. the -. 8-9 after which she was rushed to the passed away N, River., . ne(Mark 803 G LOV city where-she resides. The other Gone are the ones we loved SO de' ar' ARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT— ocenpants received a bad shaking Silent the voices we-loved to bear; The Par sway from sigh and speech. FBeini lot 1, rear of con. 6, Pickering. and kti-rog of 11,2 acres of rich clay loaW. Build .pp, but no, serious injury. "s`OVERALL­UNIFORMS and But not tQo far for our thoughts to ow ings in fair condition. Possession to 01 carmas ornewhat damagedFor reach. I once,full possemian April 1st.1024. full IT, particulars apply to Thos. Sanderson or'to Alf. a' be towed COto the gar- 'missed by Mother and Family 'E'S WEARIN age for repairs. y ,emmon,Claftmont. B-11 MOST EVERYONE'S on Sund4y —About 12 o'clock ANNOUNCING ARM FOR SALE-174 acres, in might word was received in the FARM of Northumbeirlasod, '4 1-2 miles had broken out nortb (Colborne, on county road: 100 acl;ea village that fire workable;balanci wood and pasture;sandy and is well -:,-An the hen--house of R. J.Fleming'e...1DOXINION OF CANADA vin LM a ' SAC HAPMAN clay loam: good' buildings: this A -in-i west farm. Several of the Bre. adapted for mixed farmingi fruit and gird REFUNDING LOAN 1923 Price$6501.terms easy. Apply owner, W. men of the village were called 00 Moore,R.R.No.2.Pickering,or phone Picker- - 'by phone and in- -a few minutes PER CENT BONDS, - ing 1327. the fire engine ivas on the scene SALE-11 •months old two jeeister- o Ab�rdeen-Angiis bull, bred at Larkies yield FOR and the fire soon extinguished. 20 year Boyds, price.98.25 to ggRDR� BUNDYS! The hen-house was situated gnly a 5.14 per cent. Farms, sired by the well-known Benedictine id Monk,and out of Bracelet of Larkin's Farm, a few feet from the residence, but 5 year Bonds, price 99. to yie low set,deeply fleilied cow of excellent confor- ...... as if—was raining at the 'tim-e-ft 5.23 per cent. mation and quality. This is a bull-that will--sire the type of stuff demanded by the export trade. was in no great danger. The hen. Canaldan National Railway (C.N. R. Will sell cheap for cash. J.L. Pegg,lot 9, eon. house was completely destroyed (seven pear) first mortgage Deben• 6,Pickering, Phone-Clare 307. 7.8 and about sixtychoice fowl per- tures maturing May 6, 1980, 0 RENT-Lot,23,con.D. Scar_boro, 5-10 per tbbu"nd,or $1000 investe& -'.i@Ved. How the ffri—originated is Tcontaining about 105 acres,nearly all under aystery, but it is snuposed by now increases to $1,754.40 at ma. cultivation .On the premises are a large com. fortable cottaRe, a comparatively new barn, some that it was caused-bY liv7e, turns. 45 x M with sifc;and other outbuildings. Plenty .7 cog Phone or wire orders at our 'f good water.' This ferrmis in a Ni 11 mate of Water Paste, . Is in ashes' which had been ..,-:' o ­1 The 'Famous expense. cultivation, situated on the Danforth road near thrown out. Bendale. Flowing..possession at once and full — S&V. DYKES&ROUERS' n on April fat next. For particulars ap- On Hallowe'en night Mrs. White and Tints. '"'Vin.Chester,Highland Creek P..0. .7-9 in 9, who lives on the second con- Phone J Dundas St. fi"* possession to age, 2tf Whitby, Ont. cession opposite F. H. Richard. son's residence: find a large num- . -FARM JOR SALE p0mid of Moresco b ber of articles of clothing taken , Harne,,%8� Shop cover 9 line, among the from her clothe BY A130TION . � . . I .. . ._. 4_ .: � fiva square feet'. articles taken being a child's new seventy-7 coal- for which: she had recently There will be offered for sale at the Cie P. M., on 'Thurs.' paid five dollars. This lose of premises,at 3 o'clock k -FARMERS clay, Nov. 15tb, the following valu- clothinj is a setious matter to her, able farm : Lot 1. con.8, Pickering Now is the time Put U -in- 1, 2 and 5 IN packages unless they are retnrned at e to see about your P and (41 miles e"T76f Claremont). This m once, steps will be taken tobring f arm consists of 128 acres,more or less. Harness needs. ld that any is be thing done on Color' Cardand the thieves to jnstice. The belief Land, buildings and fences are in A I We have on hand a good supply e shape. This property will be sold to I.-Of Harness Find Accessories rop obn Hallowe'en is justifiable and that wind up the estate of the late J at various prices. _�__::�_the culprit cannot be punished for Ansbn, and will be sold subject to a ____��Vlve do a trial and be till abbut 'thl an r misdeed that he may do. This reserved bid. intake. Any unlawful For particulars and description of convinced. • Ng rty see large bills or write to H -gan on Hallowe!en is ProPel Repairing service itary'fini deed comm tr d in the same A. PuRh, auctioneer,.-Glen Major, o; Good Shoe Repai Ing Se v sh. liable to be I iin done-af to J. R. Pickering, or Dover- -BRADLEY n4ner as If It Palmer, R. R - -BRA had iW right to Dr. H.E. W. Richardson, 708 Dov CES It is all ri w ff.nxqj 9"ke g 0 tr comm%mb'," ted p play FL few barnTi T any o harmless jokes, but 0. C, Richardson, 323 Confeders. Harness maker, Pickeri Aber time. court Road, Toronto. Executors. or to for qat!"n lose tion Life Bldz,Cor. Richmond and J,. E[- . B Yonge Sts.,Toroii&,-tFT-S- -PICKERING, )Nr A]R To . undy - or inconvenience to others- or oncitor. 77,