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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1923_11_16 ., .. ,. ,.. M .. .. .• ., ::' _ ...__�^T^^�mM„a 'y3 ^y7,.rf.•div w .. �,• C.KE-- - L. OL. XLII1.: PICKERING, ONT-, FRIDAY, �TOVE�IBER 16, 1923 No. I , PTafewoUtial, 4 2avb*. HIGHLAND CREEK. WHITEVALE. Established 1828 : Gok­ -Et' Maker Howard Carson., of nits ,football The Women's Institute will hold GREENWOOD �,• a[edtlCsd team, and Miss Edith eloon were mar- their neat meeting on Wednesdayy. �R tied on Saturday. Their many friends Nov, filet. at the home of Mrs. W. S. lr FORSYTH, Oph. D., Director extend congratulations. Major. Rev. Foster Hickson (WIT be -L t o0 Wmetrical Association of Ontario. Reg. Willie Basken, who was -kicked on. present to give an address. M, sin is and istered Member of the American Optometrical 1 the head by a horse a few week@ ago, readings * l be included in the pro- Aeeociation . Eyes examined by appq,atmenc. We have-'a limited- and whose life for a time was despair- gramme. All are welcome. brrt� !'hate 2804,Claremont. Oat. ed of, is rapidly recovering and Is able �. MILLS 7 tuber Qf to be taken out drivio ; pU Y �T F.heSgL NEON, M,B:, Member •A•social dance will be held in Valley NBARTON.' 1, .of the College.of Physicians and Surgeons - - - :. at Brodie, Office: that formerly occupied byy R �]�j Hall OD the evening of Wednesday, — at lateDr,•R.Brodie,and latterly by Dr, Record -Ca Vnet.9 NOv, 21st. Prizes will ba given for .Lotton Bros', sale will 'be quite an arell. Phony CSaremont,Qnt. 231y novelty dancing. Adm issi , gents attraction on Nov.20tb. C. McKINNON, NI. L.R.O.S., Z Yl ” ' iii ren s, Ladles lease provide. avid Peattie.of Torento, spent the � �' N• Edinburggh,member o! the College et �'t'� t' - Frank Tripp, who met with an auto week-end.with bliss Thompson. Pliyedoie►n•and surgeons o!oatarto,Hceatiste 1' ll eCl Oa li accident about a week ago. on the Nies Gladys Burns and Mrs. Carl o! So al oollege o! surgeons, Edinbctgh, $iRkttivu ichpo-he had 'a ie collar Bishop spent Sunday at:.the home.of Wh�• a,�jtheir mother, Mrs. Burns, �""" ahildrea, OfIIoe and zasideaoe,Bfotigham, bone and flue ribs broken, is doing - - Golden Oal� as well as could be expected. T1re dar Misses Janet Allison,�'aomiArdagh that struck him was driven b' Aiiae and Frances Horton; of Toronto,were _ Bad ayG7aatroprccc6 c y guests of the Misses Allison .over the /rJ/ .� .etc.,. that we are Eads. DR. GORDON McKAY—Cbiroprac- holiday. tor.. Office bourn-2_30 to 5.00 and 7.00 to Oliver Annan,frof Hamilton, Thos, 00 and by appointment. Phone 320. Brock ROUGE HILL gg :. .clearing Annan and Wm. Thom motored to r and Streec, Whitby;- giy- Anothe motor accident occurred Muskoka Lake'and spent the holiday - r REGIIL 3R,.PRICE X18:00 hereon Monday afternoon is which with friends. ' Lepeal° one car was overturned in a six-foot Ed. and Mrs, Bromel] and Miese@ E- CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Clearinl; at $8.3;3 ditch and completely wrecked, The I Marjorie and Marion are moving on to Buokwheat a,farm near Brooflin this week. We �. •Solicitor,Notary Public Etc. Mone to accident was due to reoklesenee'utss on are sorry to lose them from our midst. 1 oan. South Wing,Court House, Whitby: sly . the part of a third motorist, who was 11 no and endpAvoppaOa Tuesday e3veuing a well attended A„Bar' tween two care resulting in a collision. an interesting eneetiog•oSunday Solicitor, meWA n mber the firm of 1 School teachers Kaci workers was held '. Airckmaa Denison.Foster and Beaton. Toronto The wrecked car contained five occu. -- - y General 7�rnsu8uilding,BbBayStreet,Toroato. ante, G. and Mrs. Hod ens and .dao- at the home of Wm.Thom. Result— P g Highest Prlo@9 Paid Telephone Mein 961 and 982, ghter, of 324 College St.,'Toronto; and a 71'nas tree on Dec.,20th. g _ The adjourned meet of the rate.- Mr. and Mrs. Breezy, of Toronto. All f ;. — J'1HsP g payers n S. 9, No. 3 Will he held io ■ ti De ntal are suffering from shock Rod face cuts the e:chetol house neat Saturday even- �� � �■ from splintered lass from the wind- Ing, Nov, 17th,at 8 o'elook. .Let every ~r DR. HARRY HDDSON, Dentist. eh[eld, but fortunately sone was set i• 'one turn out and a decision be made, ' F Z• GtREEZ ' w W}th.. Office--Adam's Terrace: Byron. CLARE MO NT ously injured. The car which cut in . a- St.North.. Phone 124. (Gen extraction when after hearing the trustees'report. desired). 51tf belongs to F. Kinnard, of. 108 Major _ Licensed St., Toronto, who was uninjured !o ,, •. • ,.,T' „ DR. D. C. Smith, Dentist, Stouff- the accident; The authorities are in- t3HtRRYWOOD viae. Honor Graduate of Chicago and To- Embalmer and undertaker.- vestigating the accident, whicheaused ronto Universities and the Royal •Coll@ae of Motor Hearse. a blockade on.the highway for a time, Mies W. Sbava spent the holiday Dental Surgeons. Phone office-gi 1, Residence g 1015. No outaid! appointments. 26ty Avith friends in Hamilton. Tomato connection for Hunting was one of -the favorite ' BLAXE B. BEATON. D. D. S.. Hospital Service, Grand Bazaar at Brougham, 090 sports here on the holiday. • + y Graduate of the Royal ColetAe of Dental Wednesday,Nov.21st. Quite a number from here attended * ' Burgeons and university of Toronto. OfSce the funeral of the late.James McRae ' -over W.M. Pringle's hardware store, W'hitb _ p�ce hours 9 to 12:l to 5.30. tnd.'p..one �e. Boys' Parliament on Monday. - IMI phone 220. _ 4ity BASKETS FOR SALE Mrs.Chandler n _ Mr. and M 0 as ler a d family,. Veterinary PROVINCIAL stECTioxs of Toronto, spent the holiday with Mr. The uadersi ned wishes to notify the The third Boys' Pemi•liareent will be and hire. Sante. g The Universal public that he has-purchased from the held in Assembly.Chambers, Queen's- Ernest and Mrs. Petty.. and datigh- G.KERSLAKE. B. V. Se. Honor Q ter. Gladys. pent the holiday i�v21''a?LZ"lg �TeCh�°t t executors of the late W. G. Barnes o y P y with .Graduate of University of Toronto. All Park. Toronto. 0n Dec. 27. 28 and 29. their-parents -icases given prompt and careful attention. Phone all the basket and basket material in The Ontario Boys 'Work, Board have ' here. = {One of Oar Prodoctlone) 8002. Claremont. 321y stock and will be able to furnlsh fruit appolated deputfreturning officers in Henry Burnett and-sister,of Rich- We sell Sill's Rite-Lite Lens,fate —� 'baskets on the shortest notice and at each electoral conatituencv, of which mord Hill, agent Sunday with Russell all mates of cars—the best -" current rices. Write or hone. and 1#11M Davidson. •, ls.; ��tttaesif • P P there are fifty urban wed fifty-sin in the 'market for d _ rural, and it is expected from former Quite a number from here attended elle rice: theanni¢ereamrp service at Whitevate P FRAC$ PENTU CH results that practically every conatitu- -- V RICHARDBON— Real E. Methodist Church on Sunday, FOR SALE n ency will be represented iti Iarna- Y 7 .'race, Insurance.Conveyancing, Notary GREEN RIPER - UN TAR,,IO M Driokwater received �the rite � Public.Etc..Pickering.Ont. Silt' ' merit. M. P Heavy Wagon,. - -- 39tf given by the Roadmasfer for the best -- - - The election for t ural South Ontario $tlggy, : FPOSTiLL, Licensed Auction r, will be held in the school room of St. you 14t&raheatt section ln thea division. Good for _ . �j . �P*�*�,�EDT i - - 'flet of Iron Harrows e. tar Ooaatlas of York and Ontario. Ane. .e. j K j[j . Andrews Church,, Whitby,, on Mon- The concert which was to have been All in good shape. - lion odes o!all kinds atteaned to on sborl.N + da evening, Nov. 26th. notice. Address Oren Bluer P.O., ons, given at Cherrywood on November LUMBER y� The candidates for M. B. P. Are[Rin- Woodworking and General - clwir Robinson. of St. Andrew's Tuzie 19th has been poetpoced until a later 8}ack9mithnR. , DIr"�► B,BEATON TOWNBSIPOLEBH datg`ow-lair to some of the entertatn- �. ■ Coa,epsnea. co mmissioaar tae Square, �1r hitbv,sod George Shaw, ofers RimpossiblecomeW. H. JACE�90�T, Beock Roar# on a6da+its, seeounsaat. line@.: Konsy to loan Suecess Tusia Square. Dunha•rton. co nei tit that the had to mised - g+ as Ceram "banner-ot ltatrlag. La► . �■ p he electloneaernng ca my aign wile) b y PfO Plekerin Ont. 1' •°Gas- �'�g• f'y Asphalt Roofing ape io f3t. Andrews school room ,. stock. Block arae hUC- g tion with Cherrywoo Methods@t uoneer. Gra nate of C. M. Jones'School. J[19t 8171V@d BIIOtb@r Both candid'^.fes and representative Aim , nd --Ciuugo. .Lifeu ea — s- —--.. . m work, All kind• of solea 08r of Toronto B� 1&h. The Services, ai 2.90 and 7 p.m., All interested are cordial[ Invited. - ly attended to. Terms reasonable. PboM y will he conducted by Rev. Dr. Smith, 10 areaont. 141 = phalt Slab $hinglel3, An offering will be received toward of Woodbridge,who is recognized as a redand green the travelling fund of the members- s _ : WM. MAW, LICENSED ACC- � n shade@ elect. Ciera>�CowAn,DeputyReturn- very able speaker. - The WhitevalP l T10NEER,for York'.Qatario and Durham 4 in. and Jr in. t0 the - ing Officer. Baptist Choir will sasiat at.Lila after- Cement, ICounti:k Altlunda of salsa promptly attended noon service wnd the Ehrnezer Church - ra, Terms rearonable, Dat e•for aaley may be ;. weather. We will Choir, of Milliken• will he resent In arruiggte�d at NEWS'O[6cw. Bell and indepen- WHITBY. • the t+veoin P 'Coal Indepen- dent phones. Whitby.Ont. sly g. Everybody is cordially qnote tow rices on — p [nulled to attend these services.There s �T A very serious accident occurred on B�Ri�*�*M��� ��G� til@ aDOF6 lIl IRI B - will be.no Sundae School service. - Y i`I jjli raj 9 Saturday afternoon west bf Brooklio, ■ quantities. which Col. J. E. Farewell,K.Q. Lumber, � County Crown Attorney, was serious- - (FRENCHMAN'S BAY) Iv injured: Col. Farewell was acro Bear Lliten, Ladies, 'Brougham, c Rtildera, General Contraq; W• D• Gordon' '& Son, p&nied by C. A. Mason. License In. _ ediliesdAp,, Nov.2lst._ `. 1� 1.Dglei�'`! ' Spector,of Ushaw&, The car in wfiic3i tors and Sign Writers. -� they mere riding was struck in the BROUGHAM. Red 'Roolln D, A. MORDU E side by another`car owned by a Kings= _ - Alterations and repairs of everi ton tnan.,who tried to cut in hetween . Miss M. -Duncan visited with- her = description. Concrete work, the n ' car and kn�ther ckr aunt- in_ lklarkhaui a stew da last l' Chimneys repaired pposite direction.' The week, " wnd Lath g p t going i�b� 9s Estimates free. Funeral Director car-turned over in the' ditch and the bliss Brodie and Mrs. Philip visited :. . Lieefised Snrbattaer two occupants were rescued through with W. A. and Mrs. Milroy, of Cedar IRP(7RT P. 0., - ONT. the windshield. Mr. Mason was tin- Grove,over Thanksgiving. ip O �' up-tordate Motor Equipment injured, but the G Anel had three Several from here attended tbg .- A. 17 Fmilt Trees, ribs and collar bone hr)ken, as well as social at Greenwood on Monday night ` Y + Mi fhb ��Cv .Successor to injuries io his left letq. C. H. Hambly, Anil report a pleasant time. ZOd�J�2+ K=LZ 'CSAS. BEIERL. MARKHAM editor of the Lindsay Post, fortunate- FrAnk and Mrs. Axford .and family Having secured the agency for E.D, ly happened to eorne along andcon- spent ThFtnkagiving 'in Stouffville, --� — Stnith&Son;Ltd., Nurzerymeo, - Phone.�0' . . . veiled Col. Farewell .to. iris home-in with bars. Axfntd§+parents. � S of Winona, Ont. Wbitbp,where he received medical Miss Margaret Duncan entertained PickermigeA: I am prepared to take orders for all attention. As he is 84 years of asp, her friends to a social eveniag at her the accident may prove a very serious home on Friday evening of last week. kinds of Fruit Trees, s Hall Fruits, Brooklin Flour Mills matter for bim, but we are glad -to Remember the Brougham Union Ornamental Shrubs Etc., at g I est poeselble pdcesr kaoee that he fs doing as well ascan Sunday 8.-hoot Hot SauaAge Supper �� 1 19pecisl ra #or large quautiti' i am'supplying the Grocery Steres be expected. and Entertainment to be held on Dec. *u* 2gtf with the aoteid 20th. Watch for bills later. ?� GREEN -RIVER. John Liscombe and Francis Hiltz - N. J. ChapMi aH, -Picketing - FLAVU BREAD FLOUR - — - Gave been assisting Jobn Soden with —-AND Come to Church and8u yy Scltool. grading and putting :the new road in LO�� MARVEL PASTRY FLOUR Mrs. A. H ' to Ill with a shape at Pickering Beach fora real Ter Cockshutt and severe cold. Pstate company in Toronto, This _ Just try a sack. I am sure you Miss Annie Fuller visited her home Beach promises to become a popular •Fleur PlMvs you will like it. over the holiday. r>eort in the near future, The homes of ou people were filled Don't forget the bazaar to be held AND`REPAIRS Chas. Wilsons - Brooklin with holiday visitors. in the Town Hall on the afternoon - Miss Bessie Hoover and Jack Heth- and evening of Wednesday, Nov 219t Now is the time to get your stock. is Binder Twine S in, Grain Grinder @ring visited at the Hoover Home over under the auspices of the Ladies'Aid condition for winter, the weekend, of the Methodist Church. The Green- Purgative Belle, Res. Roan •Shorthorn Bull, Quite&-number from here attended wood Dratilatic Club will present their . born Sept. 26ch,. LLIOTT Q Ladies." Ad• Condition Pot4ders, P 1Wl• the Wbitevale Methodist anniversary drama, entitled 'Listen, Norm Pow ere, services on Sunday last. mission to'drama,'25 cents; children W. F. Siam, Green od y 16 cents. Gough'Fowderp f s yt Mins Gladys Pugh has been forced Thomas Philip and Meaws Reesor ' 42tf Phone Pick 714 on e&Charles Sts,Toron to discontinue her musical •study in P `always on hand at right B t'ol Toronto, ,owing to a troublesome and party returned home on Monday prices. throat. evening. after a succmful weekis -' 11AXs& (+ �yIs well known as Tag arca GRADE The Sunday School observed Armis. hunting io theBlack River hunt rs Proprietary Preparations, Crude A tics Da Nov. 11th, by decorating As proof of their prowess as hunters Drugs, Stationer Toilet C"Md La■�I► ' x• g• g y ecsooL, Been demand for our with flags and keeping eileint for twe they brought back Jiome with them Goods,Cigars, Cigarettes, x a deer each, two black bears (dead of Graduates all the time. Do 'not minutes during service. Tobaccos. Csrain Choppihg Mrs.W. Madill (nee Gladys Postil) crura@),a number of partridge,niers@ fool with education, Get the, Best, was given a miscellaneous shower at number of fish,in fact nothing escap :Metealf's Candies. AND FL-MING the(parental home on Monday night ed their unerring aim, They report a `�. It always paps, Our record for b members of the Sunday Sebool. splendid time and only one accident -- -it -I am pi's to do Chopping and by visit[ng at Edward Wil- occurred to mar their vleAsure. O>, Oat , akin very Monday, placing students in poeitions.ie un- son's oa the holiday E. Dennison,of. their last day Mr, Philip was cook, 4 g eetry and Friday Toronto,had.tbe misfortune to lose a .and when serving dinner be was exceljed in Canada. Write for valuable practice revolver. Mr. Deni- carrying a� pot� of stew In nae hand N. E. McEWEN�, E P I Btoneboats For Sale son laid the revolver on the running and's pot of7ba-iu-the other. An ob- Catalogue. Commence now, beard of his coupe before leaving Ben- etacle in bis path caused him to stem- e eQhn F. Bayles CI�u'emont son Wilson's .and it evidently slid or ble, and spill all the tea•fnto the stew. Qeterinary :SIIrgeOn t W. J. E1liott.,Principal bounced of!while the car turned out I and shattering his former good reps- a CZ'1Q Rural Route No.2 to let another car pass. talion as a cook, P1C3CQ2121� ot f) r. GOOD JUBLOOD AM THE WORST IS YET TO COME' 'Ab0 use A REAL NERVE TONIC wea� 'Watery Blood the STIMULATE DIGESTION WITH the wood strip. Whether the paper is _ 7- BEAN, wanted for lunches for the men in the Source of All Nervousness. f#7_1 -7-1 If people would attend to their field or whether a package is to be One of the first steps in analyzing ..: - sent through the mails, paper is thus our daily' diet is to check up on the blood, instead of worrying themselves always on band and,' being located in Ill," said an eminent nerve specialist, amount of roll Nage we are eating, TO keeption,digeNatur�demands that we stive tract in the prime the corner, takes up but little room, "we doctors would not see our con- of condi The arrangement might be placed in suiting rooms crowded with-nervous eat a,goodly supply of bulky foods, a less-used spot by building a device wrecks. More people suffer_,,Afom to take the place of the wood strip worry than anything else.` especially those containing A residue. -D. R.V. H. Thesort of thing 'the specialist' g the under. the pantry shelves. in stimulating_These foods assist spoke of is the nervous, rundown con along excretion of all digestive.juices VARNISH TILE WALLPAPER I dition caused by overwork and he the canal through which it passes 4,d Sufferers is widely ed many anxieties of to-day. are thus conducive of a, normal slits(- -Tile wallpaper, whichs used .'ination of bodily waste. 'for decorating bathrooms and kit- and thems-31vea tired, low-spirited and J." .. When the family begins to get chiens, will last 'twice as long-if i unable to. keep their minds on any- oxnish is thing. Any sudden noise hurts them grouchymorn- protecting coat of clear v ir.g with the pink faded and they get up in the mo like a blow.. They are full of ground- ded from their applied soon after the paper is hung. cheeks,try feeding them some of these The glaied surface of 'the tile paper less.fears, do not sleep well at night. good things made of bran, and watch .itsvif' will not stand much washing, Headaches and other nerte gains are but when 'th a thin coat part of the misery, and,it all comes the results. en re�-enforced with from starved nerves. of good varnish, spots may be wiped Bran Muffins-% cup, ugar, short ng Doctoring the.nerves with polsonoUs " stung size of egg, I egg, 1 cup sour off with a wet cloth without siffectif The sedatives Is a terrible mistake. \ +\ 9' :1 (or sweet) milk, 1 cup bran, 11/4 cops the paper. Thus a continued sanitary only real nerve-tonic is a,good supply -flour, 1 level teaspoon soda (or 2 tea-. condition of the walls is easily pos. of, rich. red blood- Therefore to re- opoons baking powder if sweet milk is Bible, and run-down health lieve nervousness used), shorten. . Even when walls have been papered Williams' pinch of salt... Cream -Pink­PJtls­-.s­h=ld be Dr. Ing and sugar together. Mix and sift for some length of time it pays to go taken. These pills enrich the blood, dry ingredients. This will make twelveglazed surface i tones, nerves, improves the over the with a good whiel P --var-h-h It 14' sur priting' how much Vee a. Steamed Brian Puddiicg-3_Ub'te- fresher the room will-look And howdespondent pirits, and makes hitherto spoons beef suet or.any preferred fat, much longer the, paper will. last. people bright and cheerful. If you are . CUP molasses, 1. egg. I teaspoon at all "out of sorts" you should begin 'i• salt. 1 cup bran, % cup milk, I cup taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills.' flour, % teaspoon soda, 1 cup 4teS. You can get these pills through arty +6 P+ - stoned and cut fine. Melt suet and dealer in medicine, or by mail at 50 'Mix with molasses, milk and egg well cents a box from 'The Dr. Williams beaten. Sift flour, salt and soda to Medidue Co., Brockville, Obt. more oxygen supplied-for the general and Add one cup of bran upkeep of th0i body. The result gather. u of Ufe. ' be ben combine wet-and dry ingredient=s. Stir The Breath would undoubtedly' eficial to Utgenious Meam Used in into the batter one cup of dates. ston- breath of life. There everybody and would bring about a ed and cut up fine, turn into buttered7 Fresh air is the- gen- Surveyirkg Operations 'having cu.ps half full. team well It general improvement in the health little use In trying to keep cups, it of pure, standard of the entire community.- we do not get abundance one hour. If steamed In one large Dr.,I. J. Middleton. three hours' cooking is required. fresh air.to breathe. linold. 4P Those who go down to.tie sea It t People whose resistance Is weak The StirrUp-Cup. ships are not the only ones who see J5erve with'hard sauce or lemon ssitce. and WhG Must fight Raisin Bread--3a erred by disease Bran Nut and not.only to keep Olve but to conquer Death, thott'rt a cordial old and rare; the wonders of the deep and of the cup. brown sugar, % cup.=Alk, I cup The engineers who so to mesa- % Look how compounded, with what sky. ter, t wonderful pbs- 0our, I cup bran, % cup water} he germs of any disease like mber urs the land witness caret up English walnut meats .(exit ini calosis must hava.abundauce of fresh c them it is not en I ough to Time got.his wrinkles reaping thee nomeng and even make use of them i slices), 34 For In their daily operations. The eW-. SAX cup molasses. 2 teaspoonsl of baking powder, 'I teaspoon salt, % spend the daylight hours-1-n the open; Sweet herbs from all antiquity nasus of the Geodetic Survey of Isins. Mix In the Order given, the entire twenty-four hours should Canada in the triangulation of the cup ra windows Da:vLf to thy. diablIage wen called upon poLfting floor, baking powder and %31L be fresh air hours. The ,rest areas they are to ek ns and-nut nut' meats dusted 4hould be open or the porch avail. Keats. and Gotara excellent, measur6 are sometimes forced to Be- J 'r Add 'raisr berculosis 011iar Khayyam and Chaucer bright. re sights between points which tax well with flour. Pour Into buttered able at all times. The tu JAud Shakespeare :or a king-delight. cu patient who-tries to stay In the open 'IF bread pan, having pan three-quarters the maximum resources of the d who faith- equipment and indeed Bake slowly two hours or longer. air as much an 0 sometimes a dr V,be split. fully follows the other directions Then, Time. let not' Nut meats may be omitted. and me the cup wheire'er thou wilt, ceed them excep% under extraordinary Ills physician, has the best chance of H condition - Aran Doughnuts--1% eups bran, recovery, 'Tis thy rich stirrup cup to me: - _ s. Higlier towers at times are not feasible and afore powerful 1% cups floor, 1 tablespoon butter or -good rII drink it dowti'rt lit smilingly� 'lard, I egg, 2 teaspoons of baking For those who bre well. g lights or telesco0es are..useless If the maintaine( -Sidney Lanier, 4 hgWth Jli� -promoted line of sight Is obstructed.- When . powder, 2A cup'auger; 1,t cup milk. 11 butter and by no better means-than-saltable-Out rt of the 'earth comes between teaspoon salt. Cresin. I 1�me�Z that your face is an ad. some Pa. Mix and. I the two observe, would door exercise and g6od to sugar. Add egg well beaten Mi food. If every:vertia4ment. It. shows the, public, tion pstats it man, woman and.young person In this : seem that there is nothing left for 4M, dry ingredients. and add to the mental and moral goods 70131 country could be.persuaded as a' mat-.I what flrxtrnixturp. Rall-on a floured board.[ leas the surveyor to do .but Geodetic Cut-with a doughnut cutter. F in,a. . . ter of daily, routine to take at t�have to OfTez. sine have found that by taking ad- U.W era hot deep fait., HOUSE -DRESS "NEAT twelve,deep breaths in the open air, -vantage of times when -the beam of _-very A or before ga open windo avery T'he panch of a -pelican va light bends Iconvepiently they ean . I - I.— AND THIM." �A LESSON I N TIDINESSe lunge enough to contain seven quarts morning, the residual air in the Of -make their observations. For example would. The House Dress of to-day noli, replaced by fresh air and water. lit observing points on the north shore in the the S P, "Even though my little girls had & *has a very important place of t. Lawrence from the south hang wardrobe of every woman. The or Gaspe coast it was found that the closet all their own in which tc W, here illustrated As suitable for the VL straight lime (about go miles long) "Mir clothes' the�r quite often left am , them lying around on'chairs, on the stout-and slender figure. Gingham, between the two points Passed under -"--bed or even on the floor. This in spite crepe, ratine or pri n ted ecittou, as well i the surface of the water. It was Iza. as linen may be used'for its develop-p- possible to use higher towers and tifi OIL several clear nights tests showed inesa minders that of my f requent re is a most distressing habit. mens.- The width at the foot is 2 1 hit upon a plan that has solved yards. The closing is at the left side, N that the,lights were Invisible. Then the problem satisfactorily; in fact, I in front came several nights when the condi. -never have to pick their--clothes up! The Pattern is cut In 6 Sizes: 34, tions of retraction were abnormal and bought several wooden hang- 40, 42 and .44 inches bust when owing to tlfii upward arching now. Of the line of sight the north and A 38-inch size requires 4% can of pink measure ­R! iers, a cin of blue and a kmel a can of shellac and a small.yards of 36-inch material., south shore lights became Intervisible, -and It'was-possibTe-0 complete pie I let the girls watch me make---- tii,n mailed m-any address on silver or stamps, by .those plain hangers irito. wonderfully receipt of 15c ir required angular,measurements'. More- Wilson Publishing Co., 73 West the over the, refraction was on its good attractive things, with the 'e Adelaide Street, Toronto. Allow ;When they were dry I cut from old two behavior and while it conveniently for receipt pattern.' bent the, line perpendicularly so as P magazines tiny heads and figures. On weeks over the hill of water, so to fairy figures_and butterflies. On the Nover the hangers for party dresses.I'pasted to ass say, i-Z between the ligbts, It did not .............. imber Rain. �'­, 'hangers for coats I pasted winter The rain Is dripping from the trees, bead it horizontally, and the meas- urements were consequently accurate. scenes.' On the ones for play dressisl And running from the ea*es, L I pasted aipropriite figures. 'There 11ow the engineers assured themselves that the line did not bend horizontally '�.nd splashing on the open road war, even a hanger, for the nightie,, Is another story, but they also deter- Bestrewn with sodden leaves, with the figure of the cunningest sort' And every bush and leafless twig .rf �a ..... of a sleeping baby pasted, on. And withered Plant appears mined thit point. At-other il times abnormal refraction of I gave all the hangers a Impearled with countless tiny drops develops In other forms. ' In taking shellac and to one girl I gave all the( Like melancholy tears. observations at night bo6tween Cape pink hangers and to-the other all the, Breton and the Magdalen islands It an now for them,to. For all the radiant,floiral band blue ones. It's f, was necessary to take readings on th hang -their garnients each on Abe. That .trade the autumn gay, 10 proper haiiger.-M. 1T, NI.- The asters and the goldenrod, image of the electric light when it p? band Alas! have passed away, appeared as a vertical pencil or approximately fifty feet wide and.half And o.'er,her flower children dead A.HOME PAPER SUPPLY. a mile high. Sometimes the Image Upon their woodland bier, series 7 To ! appeared as a of disks one • A 'reighbor far woman has hit Lot*sorrowful November weeps, i above the other. At times the disks upoit a novel scheme for always *hav-1 i1fie.Rachel of the year. ing a supply of good unwrinkled; -Minna Irving. sere all of one rolor,-yellow or white, wrapping paper on hand. A roll was; and clean cut'and separate. At other boughttimes the disks overlapped and were ,at a grocery store which ha red I order. i been reduced to about four incites in, , white and green in regular o Other variatitins were noted when die bete r, for very little cost. t: w;)4 ;,:t up nn one enel'of the �ip acetylene lamps were used, but In all tabs- pantry by� cases the images were in a vertical ll lur-ler the, shelves int the !7 Plane, so that the observations for means of two short *(wd blocks which horizcntal vnglc� were not delayed, Werc bored for the brom-handle the resu:ts being quite s atisfectnry. Shaft3. . Y, Thc finish strip along he lowey, ;Trawling,Centre. edge of. the overhead doors was .re C Moved and a-cut made with a lip-saw Grimsby, England, is now the great nd. The s-trip-was, �t est trawling eentre,in the world. Be- two feet from.one e I -ifier 'the edge --rt?placed and Eliminated. of the � tween five and -six hundred steam :aper had been placed in thin -e now registered at trawlers i0one are regi, the left.Land -end of the strip was lecturer, don't you sometimes this port. In addition' to many ntliqr -fear to face an audience?" wn togetht-r so,that there AWARDED QUEBEC,._fCi1OLARSHIP 'ves�els. dra was a NL:� talks are all broadcast, "tight, prtmsurt, on the paper at all, yver-my Antoinette. Giroux, La; you I;nol." As the resu:t o: her distinct artistic appeal, by the! London Is experiencing q shortage the next) Petite Canlkdlenue of iie Stage, has been award�K a Scholarship 'I'o pull the paper nut for it b drAM3tlC' of children four and five years old; An English inventor has patented I Coto d Provincial Government of Quebec, ea-titling Ih�Z to t ree years' X. piece to be torn off, a notch was Photograph to en aboard the Canadian Pa- this it due to the abnormally low of the years 1918 and 1919. gust large enough for-tbe thumb and a double parachute designed to steady study at the French Capital. the descent of a user. cific S,S. Minnedoss, on route to Paris via therbourg.. smoothly along finger. The paper tears sm . ... .......... W17-.:. [,.;. i. -.•a. .' 's aw.w.a�a.A �..Y"i•. .., A, '' sem.'.•'-'� m _ J.+_. '. .'_.' -'.4Y-_i�•`mkk.. , :: c,��'1'. i , .mss :• e n EASY TRICKS Prominent Business - v:. - - stitle 'fie ,fid 1'�1Qn �0.� S= ' -The Balanced Cigar _!!` Mrs. Eva Watell, 101 Lower Bagot taken Tanlac myself and know from ,I St., Kingston, Ont., a well known and my own experience that it is a oa- • ll your pipe - progressive business woman, pays derful stomach medicine and tonic. 1 high tribute to the Tanlac treatment. After I had suffered a long-time from. w f �' iiV rl,~ Mrs. Watell owna end personally stomach trouble and got so run down k 1 J if "'� superintends on3 r1 the largest and and nervous I could hardly attend to most up-to-date grocery stores in this business Tanlac has made me fee! like section of Canada. a new person. In fact, I feel fine all t` _ . "I have sold lots of Taniac here in the time since taking Tanlac." ��� my store,,' says Mrs. Watell, "and • most everyone who buys it comes back Tanlac is for sale by all good drug- i with the highest praise. I have also gists. Accept no substitute. PLUG =� --.---- — Screen Bed. There is no vice that has not its •, A screened bed has been-invented beginnjng in.a lie. jtSao&j* !/ that can be hung outside o1'a windgwp`sk for Minard's and take noother. Can yo balance a clear on the by'chains or withdrawn upon a frame WANTED. ' Dues. ick it ca a moved hIE'.. 1 th12 CYI.d Not for tip of your forefinger? TE M very long, perhaps, unless you make _ inder. Reid Bros., Bo well OnL W wh n b ed inside a h -� use of a little scheme that will add 't^ ---— , one more to your repertoire of poc• The Jordan is the world's most ket tricks. crooked river, wand N The illustration shows how a pen. �l Ili�' Q te_t a clgar. srxty' :ow Stick the point of one of,the blades ' ro of the knife into the dgar near the Ey S' ■ Aa �]t end. Open or close the knife until T IRRITATED BY -Own. I ti H A IDI A I It1.1� SUN,WIND,DU5T .CINDERS ycu have it in the right position to hold the cigar nearly upright: Of muscles, ligaments or joints JtFCDMHtNDID&SOLD DBUOOitTS 60PTICiAtLA The same trick can, of course, be disappears quickly after a fewCi.�Y oor.wwiw�soo-uuu.oA IQR - Ir^ 1 r dope with a pencil instead of a applications of Minard's. 1 480 d E ©.2©-�� : cigar. GIRLS. HAIR GROWS o ;; �► 'THICK AND BEAUTIFUL �Ctlu�'�l'� (Clip this out and.paate if, with orner o e•series, n a scrap oo . .. ,; s C: 6TM^.a FAN Wonders 5-Cent Danderine 1 Does: C OF 3 Wonders for Life ess, . 'me t"cher.am Neglected He never wandered far his own _ eglect Hair. The litt a hamlet where lie lived and .A gleamy mase '�`� of luxuriant hair i - - full of gloss, lug- p, .died, And yet his- pupils traveled up and tre and life shartr _ down ii- The whole wide world of town and In follows a p of.. Y. countryside. ' How to Prevent 5' the toning up at e HEALTH ]EDUCATION neglected scalps He sought no honor to adorn his name with dependable { i Nor dreamed of crowns that tarnish Biliousness "Danderdine."D& J.,. J. IDLET and grow dim: Failing h a i i, BY Doeton warn against remedies But those he taught achieved undying' containing powerful drugs and itching scalp and Peovlsolal beard of Hoeft% ODOM fame aleohal._ 'Ile Eztraet of Roots, the dandruff is 4 De. Il Udlseon w'W be glad to.answer gaestlaae as Publfls ROM � And is their triumph .hour remem= long "own as Rethu Sei`d'a corrected. immediately. Thin• dry, a r� >l�oa� t»,mysffi �hlr, �rS01pa IEost �� ! bered .him. Caradvi Syrup, has no dope or wisps or fading hair is quickly invig- � 1.poam, fie had not time to mould the -wide fingredients;on,biliousness i chases ed c ay orated, taking on new strength, color t strong world's life indigestion,biliou a ss. on•, H stipetion. Can be ]ted- at airy and youthful beauty. "Danderine" 111 Or take. a hand,is the affairs of" drug store." Get the genuine. delightful on the hair; a-refreshing, "The past three year have seen i heretofore the major, role. And it state: SOa and$1.00 Bottles. 11 atlmuIating tonic — not sticky or the.slaughter of man by`•man on a'has been the same in the German�g -at#Iers did he send into.the strife greasy'! Any drugstore. scale heretofore unknown except in armies in which the deaths from dis- And through th helped to shape O� the lively imagination of the Chron-lease have been about i to i5. killed his people's icier at tho Kings of IaraeL" hand died of wounds. -The story of the He won no earthly r ches'f6r himself. CUTICURA HEALS con testof the great infections is the He had,no time to lwaste in seeking gK Stom ich aW Bowtb Ri& 1 7. These are the words of the late Sir t' history William Osler, one of the eateist teat single chs ter in the histo P � gr of science. The frit sanitarian aspect goad; 8r ,rt Baby U„ be,ml ri ysr.b . medical authorities of this generation. appeals to ottY better feelin a But every day bestowed on him.a pelf, �i.t°n's''aaebtlar.e''s.r°t'°°r• • "We are, however, beginning to real- } � TROUBLE (hopes for the betterment cf a race. Of love whose value never could beAm'WINUD" Vpt lze that it is Appollo, not Mars,_who have been centred about health and told. slays most in war," said Pros. Osler,' brings a■teat■hinc,aratiblim noults y home and habits. There is a .fly in =Clarence�E• Flynn: in �,X ms's ■to=& dt�st ; --""--- "that Nature in the_form of disease is i the amber of coarse, and the vision :3 �, � and bowels slowe as i ETuptlon 'On Face■ Itched more fatal 'to man than man with his`blurred (narrowed indeed to dark- MONEY ORDER8. ey-hoom at�'� W, The needless deaths of.Peace I nese!).as one looked in two directions -" �• '-far exceed those_of the most disaa- —towards entices and towards vanes- Remit by Dominion Expresq Money�_ from naaeotie■ col- and Buffed■ Lost Rest■ trots ware. More le died of Order. it lost or stolen you get your atoo.aeohdand atl —'--' PeoP eai disease. _---Against the latter �ul�,�, "A small, Bose eruption broke out ; plague in twe .3 monef back. eruption been killed on both sides since ince. Amon infections; venereal f , pti w s until it-was the size of XLTM like great war began. In 1915, while diseases stand alone. Against al} A 019'hook. I Ar All queer• It was rough and scaly.sad our soldiers abroad disci-.ems (rAr was most Crary with the y �l hour .to. .gave their. country, twelve They present the remarkable and sub- tha book with you fol'?" Tech b&bies died at home in the same time,I tl combination of man and nature in y night. and burning.. 1 lost my rest -do the scandal of their county e—"Oh, that Is a book fa which at eight.sad my lace was terrible to Y •an incessant and 'successful propa- , "The knowledge -of Nature's laws anda against the health of the ns.- just jot down my thoughts, you see." ., & g Sbe—"Isn't it rather large for that I tried different remedies wlthaut has enabled.man to devise really-ma - tion." STOMA HNISERY an benaft g - ,• _ � � Y AfrieadrecOtamettd , ed Cuticurei Soap and Ointment so 1 y:•, niflcent ways of wholesale butchery;j Professor Osler has the fetven Durpose. f �> - y et with a delicious inconsistency the hope that venereal disease may soon I (t (t � � ��] purchased some,and after using one T same knowledge has taught him the-be checked and controlled, as typhoid ep #Alnsrd s Liniment in the house., y cake of Cutiatra Soap and one box science of her ceaseless warfare is at resent. Speaking,in 191? he had — e I - Pof Ointment I was healed,"(Signed) through disease, and'has enabled him before him the wonderfully low record This-Old Empire. i. 1: Miss Eleanor Beekman,Springdale, ` �� "Pape'& Dlapepsia" Is the quickest, ( to wi.i'the greatest victory in the his-'of typhoid in the armies. To realize T old Empire of Dura—in spite Mont.,Jan. 19, 1922. —.:,tory"of huinanity. Even in war time the magnitude of the victory,"said he, of er faults and In spite of her suis—.� surest relief for indigestion, gases, Rely on Cuticn:a Soap Ointment r„ loran displays just as much hostility "one must.have lived and moved and ea fustics, and loves mercy, and• flatulenZe, heartburn, sournesa or and Talatm to pre for your skin. to a' hostile nature as he does to the worked -year y year in typhoid- stomach distress 'caused by acidity. enemy in the field. Bitter 'ex 'nence'stricken county —helpless and hope- Dues truth—when she truly sees the tMC 3 s..ary N-Aaa,.w:� ts.. It• truth—and upon her rests a lar e' art..A few tablets give almost Immediate at i•.u%L w.,i■esr..t.�a.,.a. has shown him sanitary lawn or g D BassSaaoionegg, a.oa6k. 9k- that disease is more: without pro r a ry , atomanh relief. Correct your stomach �"Gtiea■a9aaPeha�►.,..ithoots,■s, dotal than powder and sho e- we to enforce them, of the responsibility of leading the - t. Then without th Po new t Po ! est o . now for and d a� a few 7knowledge has enabled him for the 1 To have succeeded �gtltin the memory *ray, up the steps of progress.-9!r Druggists ell millions of �a_ first time to reverse the ratio between of some who hear me ' reducing 'Michael Sadler. packages of Kiera �: M bacilli and bullets. Full details are I mentality of typhoid a he Pape's Diape.psin. . not to hand for the Allied Foms, but vanishing point ris one of the greatest' p� emediN BACKAHED - ye know that the destructive pestil- triumphs of modern medicine. It reads Aartet'loa s plonee• 1 fences have played a minor, not :as like a romance. seor ....ASPIRIN SAYER BABY'S,LIFE m . Mau" TM• t0 "' •0'"'• Say "Bayer"and Insist! JERRIBLY ar ta/ ansae■. :., �._.. X. aur etovsa CO- iso --'— IN•wet 1110 shut N Mrs. Alfred Tranchemontagne, St. i Me. etre, 04.A, N mcmabon Tells HOK She 'Michel- .des . Saints, Quo., writes:— Totiad Relief by Taking Lydia L "Baby's Own Tablets are an excellent , l�iblE nII :PinHiafm• Vex Compo d ' an diI ca They'saved-my y's life �i#�'at�g- 'YDS D' w a Sy and I can highly' recomme hem to eT llra-�'� Jvt Chatham, Ont,—"I took,Lydia E. all mothers." Mrs. _ Tranchemon- tagne's experience is that of thou- Pure organic phosphite, known to Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for a rands of other mothers who have test- most druggists as Bitro-Phosphate, is run-down condition after the birth of Gill ---ped-edthe-worth of Baby's Owl} Tablets. what nerve-exhausted, tired-out people my baby boy. I had terrible pains and s must have,to regain nerve force and backache, and was tired and weak, not The Tablets are it sure and safe mad!- fit to do my work and care for my three ' ,cine for little ones and never tail to - energy. That's: why it's guaranteed.' a - little children. One day I received your -,.:regulate the bowels and stomach, thus _ ; Price al per pkge. Arrow Chemical little book and read it,and gave up tak- relieving all the minor ills from which Co., 26 Front St:East, Toronto, out. ittgthemedicineIbad and begantaking wa - _ '.-children suffer, They are sold by ! the Vegetable Compound: I feelmuch s - better now and am not ashamed to tell, _:medicine dealers or by mail at 25 _Mother! G1Ve Sick- Child centra box from The Dr. Williams -- Unless you see the name "Bayer on what it has done for me. I recommend tp "Medicine Co:, Brockville, Ont. /"California Fig Syru package or on tablets you are not get•i it to any woman I think feels as I do." 4 - It Always.Wo*r ks. P D 1 —Mrs. J. R. MCMAHON, ]`53 Harvey Bending Copper Tobin ting the gentino,Bays: roduct roved 0• Harmless ' Laxative for, a Bilious, safe by millions and .prescyibed by; St., Chatham, Ont. She (indignantly): And when I Constipated Bab g • When bending the small copper. p y or- Child. � Lydia E. Piirhham's Vegetable stable Com- waved to you you paid• no attention physicians over twenty-three years for Pipe or tubing leading from the tank I , Colds Headache pound, made from soots and herbs,has to me whatever. I to the carburetor of the car 'by' the I Constipated, bil- foingwom n to health n d strength. I �' :-'Toothache Lumbago usual methods; the pipe will pink, or Ha: But—er—how could Sou expect Ions, feverish, or ailing women to health and strength. It •sick, colic Babies Earache ' Rhetmatism relieves the troubles which cause such me to see: such a tiny hand at that' s _ s toms as backache ainfulpe periods, sometithes even close up when abrupt'distance? )Veurslgla Pain, Pais. -turns atg made. This can be avoided.I and Children love 5mP .P f s, ;. A10by inserting a piece of string goIder.! -When a'man wakes u to find him- , to 'take genuine Accept 'Boyar Tcblets of A$ph ln" irregularities, tired, worn-out eelings tit only, Each unbroken package con•j and nervousnel�s.This isshown again and :+ into the Lubin P California F i g' g,'after which even coni I self famous it s a sign that he 'has Syrup." No other talus proper directions. Handy boxes , again by such letters*as Mrs. McMahon , plate circles can he made without the not been arise a of twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug- not as well as by one woman telling t#• P•' laxative regulates another. These women.know, and are `"' tubing closing up' at all. The solder gists also sell bottles of 24 and 100. Iling to tell others, what it did for - r. the tender ,tittle _pulls cut eaally after the,bend is niade, 'bowels so nicely. �� m the trade mark (registered, m; therefore, it is .surely worth especially' if It has been well greased: -DEAF �_ in Caasdap of Heyer Manufacture of i your trial. If not, it can be snail}- melted out. B It sweetens the stomach and,starts �lonoaceticarldeater o? Saltcyltcaclrl. ' �t the ]fuer and bowels acting without Women who suffer should write to the a — griping. Contains no narcotics or While it is well knows that Aspirin i Lydia,E•PinkhamMedicineCa,Cobour , The Chinese produced "cultured" The Potter Ear Phone conveys to your means Bhyer Manufacture, to assist I gg ear a clear, healthy and natural sound.. soothing drugs. Say "California' to , Ontario, for a free cop y'of` L dia E. pearls years, ago by inserting small the public against imitations, the Teb• y upo; i It is the ,latest achievement. Write your druggist 'and avoid counterfeits! pinkham's Private Text-Book phot or fragrients of mother of pearl for particulars to H. Potter• Co., Ltd., lets of Bayer Company will be stamp- for .•Ailments Peculiar to Women. a Insist upon genuine "California Fig ad with their general trade mark the into -the shells of freshwater mussels 415-16 RyrieBldg., Toronto, Ont. Ask ., . iS,SUE No. 48—'23. which they kept in tanks. I for the Potter Ear Phone. Syrup" which contains directions. '�3ayer CroM. '- '*°'¢:Ii � 1 ,: .ss. .� '1 ".- n 9. � ,z,;c' x..,�t,.x S�. �w-"`...a •✓.Y"r;•.K:' w ti y+�.: .�! 'c ,�•... 1 n, &.M,'G 1Fi'j'�,'9 ix r"o- r„ r�'p'`b"y•'ky :v"� tiv/'uS}'°,mT ° , 'd • IL AROCK ROAD. rIMB TABLE—Fickering Motion T-.R. Trains going East ane as follows No. 10 blail 7.57 A X. ed in the Nzws stating that. n In our Issue, of Nov. 2nd, aiitem N ew' Goods fo r' fla'llovel tppear i , TMRMS 28 Local' 28 P.X. Local Paul and Mrs. Diamond Jr. had visited. so 6.25 P. X 91.T3 per year,; 111M if paid to advance. ro with Mr.and Mrs. Taylor. We regret Sunday train, 8.297 A. M. Pobw-ripLialEg the Uni.4ed States and Crest - Britain82.W in advance, that the Item appeared as theie are no Trains going Wool due am follows-- such persons as named. No. 20: Local 10,50 A.X. -.-FIGS, DATES, NUTS, GRAPES, 27 Local 2." P. X. OHN MURKAR, Proprietor. 9 w4il 9 05 P. Id, Grapefruit, Oranges, GREEN RIVER. Sunday train. 8.43 P. M. NOTES AND COMMENTS. Sunday, Nov. 4th, was a red-letter Foregoing is according to Standard day in the Green River Baptisteburch. time. It is now five years since the The occasion which this day marked, NUTS FOR HALLOWE'EN the 34th anniversary, was fittingly but the Mixed Nuts—Almonds, Walonts,-Brazile, 25 cents. armistice was signed, observed in ipdclal services held in the noon an&e-veniug, and well at-' Aero' Cushion Tires world is far from having returned after Filberts, Brazils, Cocoanuts, tended. 51r. Green.way.T. R. C., the The to her normal condition. Gospel Violinist.gave some wonder- Yeanuts, Walnuts. id fol expositions of the music contained W war, which it was said,was to eL _all wars, ha-9 failed, apparently, in the old-time hymns. Rev, E. Oro, stop puncture BULK DATES, PA.CKAGE DATER,' born was the speaker on both occ%s, LAYER FIGS, COOKlNd P16S lin this respect, as ,all-European ions.. The church is to be complimeLit- matious are in a continual state of ed on the acquibition of their new troub Cranberries, Tokay Gra "Q, :/�c lighting system, as also the mainten- �Cauliflower. 7_4 alafm.. The smouldering embers of a native worker in IndiR, spec _tea- ance of war lay ready at any time to Agnel!S­ .to. break out in a—great cunflagratiou. in Toronto, and various community Finnan Haddije and Haddie Fillets. enterprises. On Monday evening, All are making preparatlons for a friend,from Brooklin. Claremont and are an excellent program-919 antic struggle,, hoping, how- Whitevale g p to a well pleased dudience. - aver, that it may n6ver take plue. The hatred that was aroused by .7 R. to war, c013 . t. times as- deep as ANNOUNCING V M- 6 long as th6 hatred doh F A R M LANDS ever,.and, s lasts,-the world is not-secure from DOMINION OF CANADA '�To� buy or sell your farm, consult the Farm Lands Department of war. France's attitaide towards REFUNDING LOAN 192 3 The United Farmers Co-operative Company, Germany 1i not one that is con- 5 PERCENT BUNDS Limited. 'Aneive nf tag ep. Fig _Qb�a io'cipfarm. fined to' secure from ber* arch 20 year Bonds, price 98.?`, to yield A. J. 4,LLI90.N. Reprie sentative, Pickering, Phone Pick. 1508 enemy the last drop of blood. 5.14 per cent. Germany is now in no position to 5 year Bonds. price, 99. to yield enter into another war with France 4.28 per cant. Canaidan National Railway (C. N. R.) e' Takes the p!..r!e of 41rtubes. ' tr Ilint she will rapidly recover from . (seven year) first mortgage Deben- lber present state of helplessness, tures maturing May. 6. I.M.- Price meg are made of highly porous 570 per thousand,or $1000 invested sod the time may come when P&ra Rubher. and ride an easy tbesfi two natio now increases to $1.754.40 'at ma- Fiftyyears of Banking, us will engage in a tarity. sir death struggle, %rid' other natious W-0—ore—ra complete service for Phone or wire orders at our will become involved. It Is hop expense. J. ad, however, that thd strenuous PhoneM J Dundas St. EastI 1R. Thexton FARMERS DYKES & ROGERS, efforts that are being made to in- : . GRAIN and CATTLE DEALERS sure the future peaice of the world 2tf WbitbT, Ont. Agpnt. PIQKERING. MERCHANTS Anay be successful. • MANUFACTURERS and mumcipA.Lrrms According to their usual custom W q, irH x P1 claiming the credit for every thing worth claiming, the Amari- :�STt"DARD ��K CW CANADA leans are claiming credit for the 71 41faeovery of insulin. The New or Rent' York Times, one of the leading Pickering Branch, W. F. Law, Manag4 . journals of the United State-4, In :- "Nou' r" Prope rt"yWhitby Branch, .-C. A. McClellan, Manager 40rumenfing on the awarding of -$40,000 the Nobel prize of L -to...Dr. Farm Residential Build;ng Bots Banting and Prof. McLeod, sAysfor "The News" S. ubscribe now that these men were the fourth I have enquiries for all kinds and fifth "Americans" to, receive this high.honor. Dr. Banting is-& I ask no,favors, no optioap, bo exclusive Hat, Canadian, born and educated in ings sod,no cow mission if no sale 7 :3 e o Ontario, .aiad Prof. McLeod was -j find the buyer or no commis-ion asked -Pickerin' ' ' Hatdwar' St born and e�lac'a­ted in Scotland. 9 . The "'Tunes" goes on stating' ho LIST WITH ME FOR QUICK SALE w ...Fire.-Anto, Accident,. Sickness. --slis experiments 'Were_bWTM-eutF-- BO N'D8—Govern ciao t. Mnnicip% , ducted in the Universities in Call MORTGAGE LOANS on Farm Properties. If 5ou are a need, .of a Rang"r lie-ater fornia and-PeunsyLvania,. The REAL ESTATE—Fartn'and Residential. d s ' fact is that the -entire credit is be sure and eall-an ee -,.due to Dr. Banting and his amod- It. was 11r, Banting who G - :' -W AP' .- B A R X E R ates. 0 eonceived t6e idea of preparinghe Happy Thought FICKERING T afore for diabetes from the pan• • ereas of animals, while lying epL Telephone Pickering 5213 -F. O. Box '40 awake in his bed at his *home We also '"Supply repairs for all kinds of London, vi,hen he was a practising ranges, and furnaces' : was vv ith no on to pratice on stoves, a It was a stupendous' work tocarry h itFashion S h o pp e on theexperimebts and he was too y t Geyour eAvetroughing put in' repair poor himself, and it was only after touch 'persuasion that Toronto, Vnivers.ity consented to give himTo the Ladies of Whitby and Vicinitv before the fall rains assistance.. . It was in the�aboa -..-.We have received -tories of Toronto University that ..:PICKERIN J. S. BALSDON all the experiments were Carried BIG S H I PNILAIL E N T OF HATS on and where the discovery reach• ed the pe-fectiou that we Sind it Regular$6.00 for 83.75 U>-day. j- It is true that a number I the Universities of the United 's Hat PICKERING .0t Big Stock of Children S ' States carried on investigationp M and $4.50 but the only result of their experi stents was 10 confirm-"the work of AT —Reduced,Dr. .13anting. When it became -..,Another line of Hafs to Rock Bottom Frices' kup to$10.00 Each. known throughout the world that ___ . -, _. 7– 1. *. :". �&.-per lb .. 2m Round Roast or Steak, :7. 2M cure for diabetes had been die- ...... Surloiti Roast or Steak, Co ts, are 28e -tovered, it was not to the uni. All Ouir a Porterhouse Roast or Steak, • -rersities of the United States that , _ Romp Roast . Ise Americans w. berry, Velours, Marv�ellas, and Far Coate ent in -search of a Bur20c up to$229Z.00 each. -. Fine Rib Roast, • cure, but to Toronto. - We are not Heavy Rib Roast, ift Shotilder RoasN 1.6 and 18c surprised at this claim of the Americans, as 'it is in keeping with 'their" usual -SAMUEL SCHWARTZ .. ----Pot Roast, 14a practice. 14 Whenevera Canadian reaches the Birisket, to boil. ------ 26c 11 pinnacle of fame the Americans at Brock St., --Phone 340, :'Whitby ...Lew of Pork,... h o once claim him r her as a subject 2 Loin of Pork,. 25c of that country. Shouldet Roast of Pork, 20c, a T A R R Pork Cbopa, 25c Fare Pork Sausage, • Voters' Listti. , Court, 1923 PHONOGRAPH �REOORDS ��',Ffnest Salt Pork,... ... 25c Municipality of the Township of Pickering. --flacon, piece,.: "The difference to In the tone." :Finest Breakfist. is herJy,giv n tha,t a Court We'have•a fine selection of Records on band, or we would be pleased sliced, sk -will be-EPW-pursuant to ibe Ontario --Mild Cured Cottage_Rojjt(4%l1Qr whole). 32C ' ... ;'voters'List_Xft,�bY His Honor the ,.to receive yonr special orders. Come and boar them. Back Bacon, 45c Yedge of the Coun'Vy� Court of the 55C id ',County of Ontario, at the Town Hall, 00oked Ham, PRICE 65 CENTS—WHY PAY MORE? .-; Weiners,.. 25c #4 zn the Village of Brougham,on Satur- Sherwin. day, the 1st day of December', IlWwat Boy tke beat and get Kitchen Brand Overalls and Shirts I Head-Oheese;.. -.1%30 o'clock In tbe-forenoon, to bear Money Orders, Easy Fit and Domestic Shortening, 3.lbs 55 cents and determine complaints of errors .,,.WilHams Plaints. Dominion Express rs4, J. 11 .:bad owlesioLs In the Voters' List of 5 lbs 90 cents rf 7 .-A lao, Sealers, Crockery, etc., from ns. prin.6 18 cents ,ak&Municipall f the Township of 04rkeriag for to - Fresh Trout and*White Fish Every Friday Dated this Mth day.of November. THO.RNTON'S, BROUGHAM DONALD It. BuATot;. t41 10lerk of the s&id Municip4ity,ITH8 BUSY &TORE THERE'S A RRASON1W. G.-REID, PICKEPTN4 FdAl: N _ 'a cI.AREMONT. f. , .�_ George and Mre, Bentley, of Vice Pres.-J. ForKle,Sec.Treae.= Oshawa, es mother, M here with M. n Wi, G. 'Committee-H.Gl G. Harness Shop S '`VMr. Ayers has purchased a new the letter's mother, Mrs. Lynn. McIntyre, G. M. Forsyth, $. Gteee- . [ C' E Ford tonring car. Sirs WAlford is vielting.friends Lyman and Mrs. Pilkey"and on, D. A. Scott T. E. Stephenson w George and Mrs. Beverley spent and W.,Graham. Delegates to in- • and relatives In Toronto. Thanksgiving with A. D. and Mrs. terview Sir Adam Beck regarding Q�w e s our Our teachers spent the holiday peters, of Port Perry. Hydro power-J. Forgle, E. Glee@- =AIT 1 G RS - - ' at their respective home@. on and W.Graham. Fee, $1.50 a Carpenters are naw busy erect • Miss Myrtle and Allan Thomp- ung Mrs. Borland's new garage. eon, of Toronto, spent the holida year. Now is the time is see about your o o David A..aud Mrs. Pugh visited at the home of their parents, Hafipeee.neede. ' friends in Whitevale on Sunday. and Mrs. Thompson. MOUNT ZION. We have on hand-a good aupply ` The lathers have completed Far Sate, in Claremont Village, ! of Harness and Accessories their work on Mrs. Borland's new a frame building, 15 z 30, suitable The Ladies' Aid of Mount Ziao at various.prices. Ladies'and Gent's Wool Under residence. for garage or driving shed. Apply Methodist Churdh will bold a bazaar Give us a trial and be wear for winter wear ' Thomas and Mrs.Paterson spent to D. A. Scutt,Blaremont. ** on Monday, Dec. 4th. Watch out for _ 9nnday with J. sari Mra. Hortop, convinced. paaticulare. �•" , A meeting was held in the Ma- Ladies Silk and Wool.Sose Good Shoe Repairing Service pf Port Perry. yonic'Halt on Wednesday evening �•Tp R Miss Jean Evans, teacher of the wbea a Board of Trade was organ- , CECIL :'BRADLEY MeD s Sweaters and Wool Sox „. gespeler public school was home ized «ith an initial memberihipof GRASMERE FARMNew'Flannelettes and Flannelette over the holiday. 25. The following are the officers - Blankets Mt-a. J. R.Thegton and family, elected ; Pres..-C. S. Tru'emav, We have the following farm produc- Harness maker, and large feize, white 3pf Pickerriin� , spent Sunday with tions for sale ut reasonable terms: pICKERING, - ONTARIO $ y ,_ y - J. H.and Mrs Bear-"` -- LAROR Y_ ORKsinEtEs—Young pigs, e - A good range of Yarns.and' weeks, 4�otF-asses ol3er.o -- Miss Vets. Stephenson, of the bred to prize-winning ---`��°eAter Wools Toronto Conservatory of Music, young some, p g was hone over the holiday.• sires. rV hiteVale A full line of FreQ1} Groceries at Mr. and Mrs. Roe'and.friends, of BARRED Rocas-Prof,. Glrahaw'e O, r lowest prices SOME A. C. barred Rock strain. A few The�Service C><ara e , Toronto, were the guests of Frank choice cockerels: g Highest prices paid for ' and Mrs. Chidlow over the• holi- ti. 4 produce APPLES—Spies, Baldwins and Greeny hw day, -- � I Oyerhauling,` Painting all kinds Mrs. Woodburn and sister, Miss lura, delivered. SCOTT +Olive Mantle,= of Toronto, sent S•rovE WoeD-Mixed dry wood"in repairing done. Ignition • T P a specialty. 1 -- the holiday here with their par- cy„ stove and cord lengths, delivered if p - desired. Your ol'd Ford top re covered CLA'REMONT, - ONTARIO ` ants. Brop,a card or phone P.2325 for $13.00. Master rifle Walker,. of LTz- _ ' for your needs. - �Q s 8' bridge Township, spent Snndeiy - F. M. CIJAPMAN, - - Froprietor Berry & Poynter hece�sith iiis__aan `Mise, attic . pirkf-ring, oat- lu t Arrived ''Walker. 3 Mrs. Albert Rawson and sone, * ET'S all be thankful ` Clark and George, of Toronto, L this Thankagveng. A large shipment of Men's Suits sad spent Thanksgiving with Clare- Overcoats thankful• because_ -e' Overcoats at priees less than could wont relatives. This.' be manufactured at present. Thomas Hargrave and Percy our efforts tobake theet lne'and Mrs. Wideman, of Markham. choicest bakery goods have - - gSuite-Navy blue Berge, pure wool . spent Thanksgiving Day with 'J. met with your approval regular SM,00, for $22.60: Tweet z and Mrs. Forgie. . and you should be thank• Tump suits, heavy material, suitable for Dr. and Mrs. Mille, of Toronto, fu! that po+� can order of Our Water winterseason, regular 20.00, "farand Sir. ADd Mrs. Letcher, of Port 1_•'ua the pastry that will 18.75. These suite are nit tailor- and our thanks - made and Rood fitters.. Ferry, were weekend guests of D. Y giving By simply attaching a Toronto Pumping Engine to your um A. and Mss. Scott. dinner a sumess. Overcoats-Heavy tweed that will �: Mise Merle Stephenson ticae in you can have running water for every purpose you desire. -keep you warm and dressed this Whitby on Wedneedo� of last of the time and labor saved-the freedom from tiresome pump- winter and winters to come, regular week attending the wedding of lug. 15.00, for 9.78. a Miss Frances Crouch. Toronto Engines with direct connected jack are easily. -- Game early and save money at Thomas Paterson has been busy - but securely attached to the pump- Specially designed for the last few weeka re-modelling J. pumping service. Smooth-running and almost noiseless. J. ?in&^ d. Claremont H. Evans' residence which he re- AM Easily Easily adjusted to any height of pump. Operate �cently purchased from Alex. AD- BAKERY economically on gasoline. An independent pulley on the deF. M. Cooper'returned hams an a' i i ('`PHONE.'900 �'F craak-shsft makes power available" for operating the Coal - " e l - �c� �U churn, separator.washing machine. etc. Thursday last aftAr spending A tit,11 QZ( {El �.w �,1,Ri,;� « : week in Eastern .Ootario :he had purchased another carload BOX .425, Whitby, Out. _ Hard and Soft Eoal of the of cattle. T. P. Shirk has ipstalled a new -The Pickering best quelitp on T radio set in his residence. It is A retards Wsarr -hand one of the latest and is giving a Vig11anee COaa Mi6tee roti "Acrd �+ * j great dea4 of pleasure to himself F.,,ttne sed l Damp Jack �0S. A. "L1` W aaod friends. satli j/s.yesti.e�dgn . For Sale, in the Village of Clare- The object of thin Association Is to - d d4f Wader 80W98; yspy=0ri�yQ'� moot, a 7-roomed frame dwelling. lessen stealing and prosecute In fair repair. For full rtica- the !'°1°as• 'm e ~ pa ppba � a.# ae Jar �..dare apply to Mrs. P. Macuab. ,[emben having proper4y stolen oomenanl Gb. f It's, Claremont. oats immediately with any memberI 1 � o�e Mies Ray Walker, of Toronto. of Ezeoative Committes. and Mr. and Mrs. Bakerand Mieees - -- i.ydia,Walker and Emma Reed,of ltemberebip fee 11.00. . we have them = r IBM with M se H.Walker. - {� John H. Caster, electrical englu- S csc.Cora.-L. s.7. Banks,C.S.Palm- S �1i See Our Findlay - ter for the -Hydro Electric Com• er, Donald Mauro, Pickering. .E : ..` mission. Toronto, accompanied by. Six nine-inch lids with wood door >,is wife and daughter, spent the J.R. ThextOi: W, J. Clark. _- and grate, copper reservoir r.. holiday with his parents here. President, 9.orear7 and the-back warming Edgar Hearne, who bas been se- Closet, also extra a' gisting his father at his home at '}- n• Oruemee for the past few months, _ Glen Willow Kill$ I �. large ova ps - How Do Y rYut Money? has returned to Claremont to re- y We have also have ranges Quebec came his work as harness-maker. `V0DAR GROVE heaters, Quebec .cooks, box. HE next time it is necessary for you to remit money, i Widmer Sillier and Cha Rey stoves, self-feedersrliterand "molds returned home on Sunday. Warehouse at Locust Hill remember that the safest, most conveaieat and etc- 7 •from their deer-hanting trip in nomical medium is Bann Money Orders. They are enfier•heaters.' " = -the Parry Sound District. Each 2 Cars of Salvaged Wheat to arrive issued for any amount up.to fifty dollars, and you can pur- See our stock before baying. "• brought home a fine specimen of at Markham,first of next week. chase them at our nearest branch at prices ranging from three .It is complete. ` -.'deer. Ezcellen feed for Cattle, tents to-fifteen cents, plus revenue stamps. - Charles A. and• Mrs. Grant and Hoge or Chickens. Ask us about repairs for any L • children, of Toronto, are going on A car of Ontario Branand Shorts, '�'� make of stove. „ a motoring trip through the States Oil Cake etc., now in stock. - �t and-will spend the winter In Holly Molasses 27a per gar:' in good Oak ass -F. N. C 0 0 P E R $ill, Florida. Their many Clare- v13AM nnnnt friends wish them_ a pleas• barrels--no charge for scut time. Grinding Ever Da Except . WHiT$Y BRANCH, G' P. LYND, Manager. barrels. QLAREMONT Next Sunday the pastor will y y p BROOKLIN BRANCH, • E. C. CROSS, Manager. _ a preach at both services is the Wednesday, T �' Baptist Church. _ In themorning A. E. BEESOtt, - rL a Ideal Grocery Store 1 his subject will be. "Mr. Lithe, - • Phone 3800 .It_-R. Markham,Out. Pickeringm7brouto,Faith Ezperiments with Jeens:"Is. the eveniDR the sermon subject Headqqu� arters'for ing cleans Food' will be "A Fool and his hdooey. ' j.,� Steffe. Everything clean and The Thanksgiving services in Harness and Shoed ' fresh, Prices as low �t4e Union Church on Sunday were :"' well.attended and were apOO propri• Repaired prornpilg-dud sstis-- a � ' ate for the occasion. The pastor, - B d�7Lilne- +� You are absolutely ears r buying r _. our Groceries here, �. Rev. A. McLellan, delivered-two faction guaranteed Y trial is solicited..A Q _ As we guarantee all goods.__ excellent sermons that were much : appreciated, and the eboir. also. BeglnIIing A7aturdQpy, August 25th " Batter, Eggs and Poultry renderedappropriate maeie. �Gi•13.1� S wanted R. J. Mann is, in Pickering this at the "Corner Shoe Store," - — - -a►iI the time. _ K week purchasing and ehClaremont, Ont, Leave Pickering Leave Toronto turnips for Tobias Caster.. He He Phone, Clare 290 a has already shipped two carload. I'I�ANB CHIDLOW, from that point and be expecte to ELM DALE MILLS 7.45 a m -(Daily) 10 00 a m �� . ONTARIO ship many more. Fap�ars avbo - CLARFMONT, - , wish to sell tarn should see Mr. Dail except Sundays Matin or communicate, with Mr. MOI�RIST0'1 4.15 p. 1n. land Holidays y ) 6•00 p• M. r Caster. A. D. Peters' sale of cattle at •W ehave just received a snaaayn and ' 10.30 . m. BAIaAm on Saturday last was.well } 0.00 P. m• Holidays only P k attended and fair prices were re- a Bi31pID9IIt 01 Ti ,. - Bard me) � ;• _ 0 � farming and will go into the man ._.ufactureof pampa, having par- - Odlle, �._'_ chased a business in Port Perry. fVB 1teturn trip from Pickering 1.00. 'In erme is e points We wish him success in his new Royal -Household ...-.,,charged proportionately.. _... of sit materials dna design 'venture. -_ The officers and teachers of tete . ALSO" sailatour worb acd�it�ti�s�toet - $Aptistsarr School Are busy ` obtain pr!�ss Don preparing for the annual Christ- _`'Pastry Flour - _Bus stops at:GFordon Souse. Passengers taken on - agents Aedon06 employ them oacaq my Is s tree and one then eve nfa hi of - ---at any point. ly we can, and an throw oiit he )rridA December 21st, The oe y g Cho in and Oat -- oemrawdon of 10 pa o.ar.,ww WE Chopping .- Ra�� - seeawy save by purshssing from as. nasion promises to be one. of res every week dap 0OLLACUTT'S AI �. still � happiness to all concerned, and is All kinds of Feed on hand L, � __.J. T. MATEIESON ,. awaited with growing anticips- N• ?rCC c�.V�7CC�Z i Phone Ind. 200 OMee wa Works, Whitby,Oubaft (Ion. +n.r..�j''.��•'�J',»'�+!'.L�.,+.i�'�r�tAY'.�"'��+.:.!••ty✓'.„:.. v.- ..4 � ".c!'' Y_ Yi •`-.sN+7'' .w' :su.:''j7h i..�.. •'M��:S' ,;Y.�ti 'k•.5 :y,p ....,�;;•.. ,,k,.ap'_ Iy�,kawr' r:+fa7xatt' sx+r:r. ye��axF: gu7f ,"rJr".&-o + r�wY '"•T. yil�pFYFtRrrxr y''w}yr3 kelix �7Mty _ �i.x;,.`� Sy 'r b�wE .,.-�.w E.'Ss -�rr.L•r lace.=.:..:"¢�x ecr.ars• :4 ..�,xeu.;q.::.. :.,•y.,,d. ..._.... rs�L".. :,..+..�•.•ial..•S'-...•_. ' .��...-e�s'•�"�"}d-. ,•i6a�a.• v.;esnsa;'a:•e..,ei• •:�aaf..4 ' ,Y' 'F-•.:. 3">"'Y ',: Z ..._�:,. •_ ./. .:,• "oY• "'xv•-Jm 4.utr •''Y' ' 7 aR'.. �iyr r-y?.;•p.'. .,,, it _ �O flrfala? Folks was Itimb, isappointedl' PRESERVING EGGS,, w NftenOSed +y we didn t ride it o . l To. pie�serve • eggs In salt, Lhe3 t - ti Tell you about that later- Kew;should be packed in a large bol filled Zoog you figurin to stay in Denver, a`' Cole?" _. with Balt. The eiggs should be Pack- "I dunno. A week, mebbe. Fellow'ed In layers so that the whole does _ , tea loess its freshnoos_%ncl flin ►o!•. not have to be disturbed when only Tike It b0U1"1 IO " ' ' at' the' Emp)r6sb wants me to go on t - that circuit an' do stunts, but I don't'using a few- at time. Keep••in 'a : ' �• ;..; reckon I will. Claims he's got a train-' cool place. ��� -- -- -- ed bronc I can -how on." j When using the waterglass solu- � bBYe >! >iCiiBt ill "Me, I'm gonna be busy as a dog nun, mix Thoroughly-one_and.one•halt. p r - with Hens,"said Kirby. "I ]rot to find g OUB ..,.,.6et for an _ quarts of commercial watea lass with r out ivho killed my .uncle. Suspicion eighteen quarts of boiled water. Place ever-lead -- rests l rife, on a man named Hull, on Y tlEet• .- he-Jap servant, an' on Wilts Rose." - this. solution in -au earthen Sar and. ' v "On Wild Rose!" exclaimed Cole, in Puck the.,eggs carefully. in it, being del!OIOsS I;enteo- - surprise. "save they gone crazy?" sure that the eggs are covered by at • tion find an aid to - y Ims 30 s� "Thep 1' haven't got her yet, old- least two inches. Cover.-the jar to the..teetll,appetite, --- o ice h t timer. But their suspicions will be, prevent evaporation, and keep in .a n headed that way right soon if I d n't dark,, cool place. baa' For that reasons'is never •old in bulli. Y v d• '. ge�busy. --She thinks her evidence willZ'leeu- me. It won't. It'll add a "' -- -------- - -:---a -- motive for me to have killed him. The • s t '- detectives will figure out we did it I t% �..• -. _ . . together, Rose an' me." II •-_ , i - - Hell's bells! Ain't they got no i O �^ Sealed In its -- - • sense a-tall?„ �=iiY`�` -air/�i Purity Package ✓ - Kirby looked at his watch. "I'm Tang ej 'ra i S headed right now -for the apartment where my uncle was killed. Gonna t the ground . Wants come, \i k ,d over. � along?" / - -=BY WILLIAM MACLEOD. RAI .aS t I' s thing you know. m in , ore th this to a fare-you-well.- Go ahead. S ' =V I'll take yore dust." -- ` The lithe, long-bodied man from (Copyright,'Tho:sasAIlen.) Basin, Wyoming, clumped along inphi chisels and attach .anew-control his high-heeled-boots beside his friend. - "_CHAPTER XVIL--(Cont'd,) will get away with it-if he -really Botli of,them were splendid examples vilve.-' Tho work was then completed n "I'nl the mar} who wrote that letter, did it pp _ am I?" The lis of Olson were drawn "Don't ypu think it,,, Olson_sru peed °f physica9' manhood. The sun tan Quite So. and the well left in such shape-as. to• was an their faces, -the ripple' of be safe and at thP samp. time ready Ivack m a vicious snarl. out- `They've-Pre ear y go health in,-,their' blood. But there was rs book says a swallow can to be again opal sled when tris neces- ' xi "You'.re the man." \ = enough now to convict him." '- this d= erence •between therit `.that sits arose. "You can The -rough rider laugh travel. sin thousand miles without prove that, o' course." $ laughed cynically. � fate "Convict bun! They haven''t enough will] tt was w.rtten•on every inch of j stopping." g Sanborn that he lived astride a cow- "He'd have to travel further than '�• "How?" �against him even to make an arrest. ? _ "By .•your. hatidi :'tan': I've seen i They've got a dozen times as much pony, Kirby might have been an irri-I that nowadays." .WOMEN CAN DYE ANY n r gation engineer or a rginin mari from - GARMENT DRAPERY . three specimens of it to-day. against me'an' they turned me loose. g - °� "Where?" He's quite safe if he-keeps his' Ia'cout`i the hills. He had neither the bow legs; The Peat "One at the court-house one at the•shut--an' he will:''' nor the ungraceful roll of the man' ZIP idea'oi zero in the nonpaying ' Olson flue n who rides most of.his waking hours-I_ $ g Dye or Tint Worn Faded bank that holds your'note,.an' the( g greasewood shrub c,n His clothes were well made and he guest." said Uncle Eb! "is the lady � third at the office of the 'Enterprise.' a pile of brash. His -inind, .Kirby knew how to carry them... Who Is praying for a freeze to relieve ; Things New for 15 cents ,t You wrote an article urgin' the Dry could see, was busy with the problem her hay fever_ when .we need .three Valley people to fight Cunningham. before it.., The man's caution and his As they walked aet•oats to Four=I . That article in our own handwritin,'vindictive desire for vengeance were teenth Street, Kirby told as Much of'.weeks more of hot weailier to ripen i y the story as hoc ould without betray- the cora'." �iamond ie in my pocket rigi;t now." +at war- He knew something, ,evidence "I didn't tellthem to un him did;that would tend to inciminate Hull ing Esther McLean s part in it He' trusted Sanborn implicitly, -but the Makes a Batter Job. QS I?" g and he was afraid to bring it to the girZ's.secret was not his to tell. Before cleaning and pressing men's "That's not the point_ What- I,m- light of day. He worked autoinatica]= R gettin' at is that the same man wrote lY, and the man on horseback watched (To be continued.) suits, be .snare to turn the pockets .the article that wrote• the letter to'him. On that sullen face Kirby could ' The'great elk once overran Britain• wrongside out and brush out all ac- I hon't wonder whether you can dye Cunningham." read, fury, hatred, circurnspectiel it lingered in Scotland until Roman cumulated dirt. Hang on line to air, or tint successfully because_.perfect r ;"Prove it! Prove,it!" stispill the lust for revenge h,9me dyeing is guaranteed with times. you. have "The paper used in both cases was The mans anger barked at Laub, Minard's Liniment Heals Cuts. "Diamond Dyes" even if horn -from the same tablet. The "'Well. what you waitin' for?" he ask- nevyed before. .D lata fed harshly. -The 'secret of life lies in forming, - e all 'writin's the same." colors.--$#rectioas In each package, "You've got a nerve to come: out, "Nothin", I'm goin' now." He wrote right judgments from insufficient Steamships sail regularly from the ---- p kale ' his DenZer address on a card. "I data.an' tell me I'm- the man that� You - •:_..- -- Port of London to ;7.4 ports all over gilled Cunningham, Olson flung o.ut' find there is any evidence against Hull t1Trlas(lifts for the Kiddies] .- - Mlnard's Liniment for oafatlrufl. the world _ ?� bis a face fltishinir darkly an want to talk it over, perhaps you'd --'Buy now, $1.00 brings Dressed Dolli rather come to me than the ' --' 'What are i u aayin', then. Shoat y -.. __ .__. _. .... _._. _._ _ ._ _. - - Toy, (.`fockwork Model, Art I m not saytn that police. Cut-ant y yi I'm like you. If Hull did it I want = Crayons,•Patnting Book. Postage Paid, ' it at me straight.- him found guilty. So, long." CO n se r V n g Ca n a d a s tl Gas s 'Address: -Ralubow Novelties, 873 "If I thought you had killed Cun-I He handed Olson his car&&The titan Sroadstew, Toronto. ' Hingham' I wouldn't be here now. tossed.-it away. Kirby turned his `. Supply i ---• ' What I thought when I came was horse toward town. Five minutes rr,. 1 t* that you might know somethin' about dater he looked back. -The settler had _ it. I didn't come out here,to trap-you.;.walked_ across to,the_place Whers he To be called upop- to. control and to cut the casing and thea was set. Y ti My idea m that d entl thrown ickingh�' d and was a ar- �a a gas well."running wild" and`up fin a tripod at a distance of'toren=' Hull did it. But I've hh ! pp ® oracle u my mind you're hidin some-I p p t -thin'. I'm sure o.'f it, You as good' a man row yomm smiled He apou;itig a sheet of Same 75 feet to ty-due pasds' from the target Steel• } a¢ told me so, What is it?" Kirby,i had-a very.strong hunch that Olson the air and to do this by shoating off jacketed bullets-were- used,..and. dor I _ DYS resting easy in-the saddle with his'would .call on him within a weak � 1ha_.4rokil salve by.means ot. steel 'lag file fi... g of the drat twenty-flue -_..._ ten, days. Of -course-he was diaap= jacketed bullets from a rifle was the found§ lila eapecTaIIy"dohgerau�feS - = yH�S 4 Weight on one stirrup,.looked strai ht luted b be 61�aSk f� into the rancher's eu. with „.,.. engineers,`in dlined---- "I'd r -aha learned somethin The man ""�`� datarnla gas, ^-gym.;-fly-lined -- --- `, "I'd be likely to tell you i'f. I was,; g their uneuding�cam-paign to prevent a directly back on the rifle, were forced Ed43*Wh RyOUfifdE[' wouldn't I?l' jeered, Olson, had in his possession evidence vitally 1 was of natural resources, no that- through' the new openings caused by "Wh , - important Kirby,mea:il;.to Ret that i S y not. Better tell me than wait I evidence from him somehow b hook ter where located and regardless M the•rifle fire. The. noise of the Ras, for lite police to third-degree you. . If or crook. Y the difficulties-invelved. While the under pressure of over two hundred ! °�uta s ypa're unit in thio killin why not tell' What was it the man knew? Was regulations governing oil and-natural{ pounds to'the sdtiare inch, e8caping i nr CAKAl y What yoq know? I've told my story." it* possible he could• have killed Cun- gas development explicitly state that through the bullet bolas, was so great After they spotted you in thef ninghatn himself and he was trytrig all'mishaps on 'leases must be ror•'that rot-ton wool had to be placed to -� cou�rosm,” the farmer retorted."An' to throw the blame of it on HuII? Was how do I know yoci told all you know?' rected by the operator, it has hap the ears of the workers to protect 1•a��t4aer' --"�►�alaass� _- Webbe that why he scan afraid to come out you're keepin' secrets, too." ! paned that through the tailing of their ear drums. However, as Eke Kirby took this without batting an in the open with what testimony he valves and cappings or the tamper- number of rouil fired increased and - e�e, "An innocent man hasn't any had. Kirby could not for the bit- I e� S ter hatred•of Cunningham the farmer in with fittings and "equipment•by; with it the, size of the opening, the R to fear,,' he said. g "Ihasn't he?" Olsori• pi cherished. _ That hatred extended to ignorant or maliciously disposed per- more spectacular and dangerous.tea-i- • stone and flung it ata pile of ed up a I Hull. What-a-sweet revenge to kill sons, wells•have become a menace to f tures of. the operation gradually, dis- had gathered fifty,yiirds away. He one enemy and let the other one hang the field and wasters of gas or 011. appeared and after two hundred O was lel t-handed. "Hour do you know. f°r the crime. The. case ,referred to above, and.' rounds had been used the. valve sep- - be hasn't? Say, just for an ar , A detail jumped_to his mind. Olson which'may be cited as a Lypicai ex-I crated .from the casing and the flame ment, I do know• sometbin'. Say -1 I h the ckedrocvile awful h s left hand. ample of the resourcefulness and. de Tose like a torch to a height of seven- practically saw Cunningham killed p termination of- thole who did the I ty-five feet_ •• an' kadn t a-thing to do with it Could work,. was that of a natural gas well i Extinguish the Flame , get awaywitlt a story nke.that, You r CHAPTER XVIII. at Pelican Rapids, an the Athabaska _ know darned well I•couldn't Wouldn't] "BLRNIN' A ]v= TN MY POCKET." River, about 165 miles north.of EC The The nett problem was to extinguish the lawyers want to know h here t I' Cole Sanborn monton, Alberta. During_March,-1922, the :_flame. Roughly outlined . the " to be so handy to the place where the passed through the it orae reported that the capping of killin' was, right at the very time'Welcome Arch at the station carrying. scheme was to drop one end of an it-took place, me who is supposed to an imitation-leather suitcase .He did this welt-had; for some. unknown ren• iron smokestack about: thirty feet have threatened to bump him off my- not-take a tar, but walked up Seven- son, failed and that the resulting flow long, found on the ground and•which self? -Sure they would. I'd be tyin';teenth Avenue as far as the Markham of gas had become ignited. When had been us in the original drilling a noose round-my own neck"' I Hotel. Here he registered, left his the fact''that this well was on fire was k operations, over the casing, then to _ _1 "Do you know who killed my uncle?"I luggage, and made some inquiries reported to the North.West Territories incline it slowly until the base of the I t demanded- Lane• point-bldnk. "Did oyer the telephone: - -. flame was carried as far as ° » Thirt and tukon Branch of the Department' possible p you see it dgne7 _ y minutes later he' was shak- Olson's eyes narrowed. A craft 'ping hands with Kirby Laf}e, of the Interco, which is charged with to one side when, by unshipping the f light shone through the slitted lid3 1 "You dawg-goned g1d hellamile the administration of the law -with I bottom of the stack, it was hoped to i "Hold yore hawssea. . I ain't said I;what ybu mean comin' down here an, respect to oil and gas operations and create a gap between' the top of the knew a thing: Not a\--thing. I was getti'a'' throwed-in the calaboose?" he the,preventing of waste therein, the casing and the base of the flame long stringin', you." demanded, thumping his friend on the branch immedigtely sent its petroleum I enough to prevent re,Ignition. As a Kirby knew he had overshot the!shoulder with a heavy brown fist. engineer to investi;ate and to recap boom derrick could not be used, al mark. Nk had been too eager and had I "I'm sure enough glad to see steel aerial cable was run from an - d" ge you, the well as soon es possible. _►� alarms the man. He was annoyed at: illi. Champpsen-o€-the-World," Kirby old drilling.derrick to a; tree' to which -- 1 , himself_ It Would .take time and a-:answered, fallin into the easy ver- Ft�tinp Intense Neat. P g �' was rigged a trolley controlled. by I' '.tienre and finesse' to recover lost nacular df'the outdoor country._ `Come Upon reaching the ground it was guide,wires. The old stack was then ground. Shrewdly he guessed at the'j to the big town to spend that thousand found that the opening through which F rancher's•state of mind. The man dollars you wore the other da v" I suspended from the trolley and run - Santa Fe superior Y• the gas was escaping produced a i opposite this flame and the lower wanted'to tell something, was divided "Y'betcha; it's burnin' a hole in m 1 n SeMLV end I pocket. - Say, , Y flame of a peculiar shape with cue end end drawn by guide wires until .itdS In mind whether.to come forward safe p Y, .you,b]ataed of horn- beating upon the gsound'closo to the was directly over and about one toot r - 'witness or keep silent. His evidence,I toad, howcome you not to stay for the casing. The intensity of the heat gen � )W@1i12S Fred 8818712'- it was clear enough, would implicate i above the .casing. The consequent I — Hull; but,, perhaps indirectly, it woul erated was so great that the-pipe and draft caused the gas to flow into the $aC@ Of a pleasen't_ Involve himself, too. - fltttngs were heated to incandescence( thy@ -- stack and burn from the top. Alter O "Well, whatever it is you krrow,._ I �-RAW �� and it was clear that. nothing could this had-continued -for Autlicient time fsi ViA a=�� �• hope you'll tell it," the cattleman :,nut. ;i be clone until the fire was extinguish-; to get the casing•cool the lines hold- "But that's up to you, not rel ]f - ed. This bad to be done with wham i�8ti0]� Hull'is the murderer,I want the rrimel ing the bottom were released, thus equipment could be improvised on the''cutting off the' Ras suppiy at-its head "to get ll scot free.- -An thid T,s 1 L 1 .0 — ddl W III= extingNisbing the name. T13's ( rn Qu�3B�tejy' fastened on him. I dont want him, 1 ho s AW what's goin' -to happen. -The felpl�°w e -H';phest Prices Paid for was an anxious niom,.nt, but the.oper• i I or other aids. o uilly, I beliere, but Nye can't }) The first step in the bperat'ion was ation' was successful and the big flame t" _ - to cha�po tF a =h ^� ^° the-dame-so--at t f tIFe "smokestack died out - "Can't we'' 1-ain't a,. ) ��� 4kultk, COxrtn, :oink, Fox'", Deer- hE�°p-b ' ------ -------_R�... - +e•a-that. { as to make it possible for .men to without ignitin8 the gas pouring out -'. Again, Skins, Hides, Calfskins 8c, F.T tiEN9Rr l IAggt. Santa Fe R through the narrowed lids, * work in a:.ose•r proximity to. the eas• of the casing. ]t naw only remained I dOa Free isreis 61dg Derroit.N+ch. y i. wary guile glittered. "]]ebbe tive can --Ship 10 ing,--This could only be done by cut, t° recut the to of the casin Pero ma'!m me the N10 1n�( Saar re 600Akb •i when the right time.comes." _ . p g_w ith EAl.fG"L44�(TUA6,BOON G�WID ouTiYGs "I doubt it." Lane spoke casaallyl Calnadiaft Hide & Leather Co., =tmg- tri^ casing below`th'e control CALIFORNIA ttMFTEDM and carelessly. . "Any textimon - calve and allowing the gas to be din•' i Also drte s se tc cost of hip I y Ltd., Toronto, Ont, charged upwards•and-•the flame to take!-LEARN BARBER 'TRADE77 egaintt him .loses force if it's held In few weeks.. Positions.--guaranteed: 1 Out too long- The question comes up, the shape of that of an ordlnaly -----...... _- why didn't the' witttesa come right - -- c;nndie, f Steady empl ynient. Write'for Free - -- - --� forward at once. No, I reckon H�uII ,ISSUE No. 46-'23. A Lee-Enfield rifle was employed t,E.,To o� Catalogue. . _ - LEGES, 198 Queen ., onto. _ --- c .___-.------------- SAL - •-•--- .�,.......:.. Nj ��o--'}east n'° ,,• .,,,a, � .?.,'S .. '?�'°.°�?�-.tri,n,• "2'':,,�::• .`�� ,'.n. r v, �, ,; .y.'..,�.•ne.• :L. '.,?.r. .�'b:' .��.. 'Cb�c t .t:4'�' -w-.r ,v .'x... •,:�. ';.,c %� y.. .,'S'. ..'„ a'^y.� ln:,f. .. .2 a �'. �•. � v,' ..;4• ., aYS i f ilk:. i�,y.,� `u.u'� i"`... tCCC ' 4 , 47. 46 ANION IN BAVARIA PLACES leek's Markets ' f TORONTO..'LVmDNDVrtFF IN CHIEF COMMAND .1. Maattoba wheat -No. I Northern, r /� .; A despatch from-Munieh says:-I the establishment of a national Reich- No.-1 eichManitoba oats-No. 3 CW, 46ic; The Bavarian Government has been Government. �Y�* t t� x $ � No. 1 feed,- 'r c. declared overthrown by Adolph Hit-1 Former Chief of Police.Yon.Pohn-er - of Manitoba barley-Nominal .. .I ^•'�,r,?"s'�Ja•N NSP .. ,t ... the. Fascist leader, and the ad- has.been named as.Administrator of All the above, track, bay porta American corn-Track, Toro ministration placed in the hands of the country, and General von Lo930W ,t to. n ' +..; No.-2 yellow, '$1.17: " General. Ludendorff, 'as_Commander- -Minister of War. ,; K," w1' Ontario barley-58 to 60c. in-Chief. After.Hitler's deelaratioh his troops Buckwheat-No. 2, 72 to-75c. Dr.-von Kahr, the Military Dicta drew a cordon around the Burger- ' , ,> Ontario;rye--No. 2, 73 to 75e. . . Peas-Sample, A1.50 to $1.55. brae• About o'clock 'Firaday r• .,. p % for in Bavaria, fled just finished-ad- Mil lfeed-llel., tLantreal freights. g patriotic manifestation in night troops of Oberland and Empire ; ��'. dressing a fla, or anizations concentrated on the , " cr r " bags included: Bra.., per ton,'$27; -� the Burgerbrau on Thursday, when g g "ti ' £ ishorts, per ton, $30; middlings, $36;• Hitler entered at the head of 60fl men. Burgerbrau and occupied different ` ¢� C :a:.: ,-< P "„`;v .,.:: N ...T , : ma x good feed flour, :32:� 1. h •` u Hitler announced that the Govern- quarters of the city, chiefly the ::.: Ontario wheat--No. 2 white, 94 to ment had•be�overthrown and was re- squares. 96c, outside. . _ Copferences are 'being held within WHERE A KING IS PRISONER Ont. No. 2 white oats-42 to 44c. placed by a new Government, with The'Gen. Ludendorff as supreme head and the- Burgerbrau, and it is reported palace of them rchs of- Greece, in Athens; where King George Ontario corn-nominal. - P is being held •virtually a p son r until the country decides whether it will Hitler as political adviser. that Dr. von-Kahr is attempting to Ontario flour-Niriety per cent.pat, negotiate a settlement with Hitler. allow him to rule.or. substitute a president and inaugurete a republic. in jute bags, Montreal, prompt ship- Ludendorff, v ho was preaen.t,.spokeThe attitude of the..police and the _ meet, $4.75; Toronto, basis, $4.76; after Hitler, Edd placed himself "at Reicbswehr has not,yet been disclosed. . . . , bulk, seaboard, $-1.25. the disposal of the national German N {� �„ r p Manitobn flour-1st pats., in jute .. Government; and avowed his �++fling- Those who gathered in the Barger-i DOt�1M10 1ea7fS all B/l�r� - sacks, $6.30 per bbl.; 2nd pats., $6.90 r Hess to lead the national German bran, which is a famous. Bavarian Hay-Extra No. 2 timothy, per ton, _.army. Luded the was reefed ivitli beer cellar, were. thembers of Nation-.t track, Toronto, $14.50 to $15; No. 2, alist patriotic organizations, to,-whom I Nelson, B.C.-Nelson is having a this district are experimenting with $14.50; No. 3 $12.50; mixed, $12. y _wildycheers.' _._� _ fall wheat this season and:the ideal Straw-Car lots, per ton. $9. Dr. von.Kahr read a manifesto to the government fish hatching station lo- p 23 to `�4e Armed Hitlerites occupy the prin- German nation denouncing the prin-•cated right in the business section .,f fall weather, has permitted the grain Cheese-crew, large, , cipai Munich squares, the State police ci les-of Marxism. The reading of r to et a splendid start. It is u sev- twins, 24 to 25c; triplets, 25 to 26c; ;. p ng the city.. G. W. Harrison, of E an- B P p Stiltons, 25 to 26c. Old large, 30 to • ' occuIiy thi Munich train telegraph the, manifesto was greeted with ap-l eotiver, Dominion Inspector of Fisher- eral inches and in many cases has P Slc; •twins, 31 to 32e: office. plause,and Hitler's sudden entry with:ies for .British Columbia,_PAhoupcedi made better progress thin.rye.- Many Butter~-Finest creamery prints, 46 Incidentally, Hitler proclaimed a strong forces was 'something in the that accommodation has been securedlfarmers are watching the experiment to 42c; ordinary creamery, 37 to 38c .: ' and steps will a taken t, --- establish a fisheries subsidiary station ful others will likely adopt this meth- Eggs-Extras in cartons, 46 to 48c; ' NET RESULTS OF here which will be the centre for the od of growtng-wheat. -1 extras, 42 to 43c; firsts, 37 to 88e; IMPERIL. PARLEY ;whole district Fort William, Ont.-Ernest H. God II seconds, 30 to 32e. Calgary, Alta.---With threshing of Frey, in charge of the agricultural Live poultry-Spring chickens, 4 fi f lbs, and over, 26c; chickens, 3 to 4 1 statistics of the Dominion Bureau of 22c• do, 4 i - p "° copying practically all Enc time of the lbs., 22c; .hens, over 6 lbs., 22c; ,do, Right to Make I ,� I Statistics, after completing a tour of ^ TttatlC� Chi � �. ;p farmers and very little machinery be-, to 6 lbs:, c; c 8 to 4 lbs., lbs, the western provinces, said that he I roosters 16c ducklings, over 6 Iba h ` sx Ing sold in this province at the pies- Was of the o nion that the estimates g18c tuz s _ t201fa]'CaaIih , �' z °a` ant time, the machine companies have p 20c; do. 4 to 6 lbs., keg . r •; a, had an opportunity to check up 4n',given out of a yield of about 425,000,-1 young, 10 lbs. and tip, 30c. apt A despatch from London says:- '< "E their sales of binder twine-for this`;000 bushels of wheat for 1923 was not Dressed poultry-Spring chickens, 4 Anotiser Imperial Conference. has '- which have exceeded the sales';an over estimate. Ins, and over, fisc; chickens,-3 to 4 ' I Quebec, Que.-The president of tbe,lbs.. 30c; hens, over b lbs., 28c; 4o,.4 t z of any previous year iii this province. Board of Trade, recounting the. ad-Ito 6 lbs., 24c; do, 3 to 4 lbs., 18c; Conference meets again on Friday for R the consideration of wireless tom- a During the present season between) roosters, 18c• ducklings, over: h IbIL. vantages of Quebec for handling grain• b 30,000,000..and 85,000,000 pounds have !28c; do, Oto 5 lbs., 2bc; tnzlsey , ; manicatlons, .but Its proceedings will ? in large volume before the Royal young, 10 lbs. and up, 88c. ~ probably .be brief. For all practical F been 'sold in Alberta. This estimate Grain Inquiry Commission,stated that: Beans--Canadian hand-picked, lb., purposes both conferences have. con' � exceeds the amount used r any tor- i r 6%c. all that could be offered would be ex-, ic; primes. #� a mer year by 3,000,000 or 4,000,000 itiousl handled. Figures resent-.! Maple products, -S ru , r . iztp. cCuded their }shore. It has been six P� Y 8u P y p pe -r '' pounds. gal. $2.60 per 5- I tin $2.40 per weeks.af constant rnnagltations; tom- ed showed that a total of 23,000,000 ' ggaa ' tnitteets, conferences and speeches. Regina, Sask.--:-The incorporation of!bushels passed through the port in'gal., maple -1 sugar. ns. 26c. g lip19.. -- What has been the result? Not until the Regina Vinegar Co:', Ltd., with Honey-60-lb.tin b. tins, 1. to 13c per ?, 22. With the 2,000,000 bushel stor- Ib.; 10-lb. tins, 12 to 13c; 5-lb, tins, Sunday will the official text of.the headquarters in -Regina and capital-i age capacity of the port it was claim-; 1; to 14c; 24-lb. tins, 14 to 15e; ,tesataitiorn be.issued, but it may be ized at $20,004, is announced to the ed that 30,000,000 could be easily comb honey, per doz., No. 1, $8.75 to forecast that they will not indicate i current 'issue- of the Saskatchewan handled at the rt in the season for $4; No. 2, $3.25 to $3.50, .� any,organic change lir sonstitutiona! ' Gazetie• ocean vessels which is roughly eight' Smoked meats---Hams, med.. 27 to r _-_ relations; in fact no constitutional SEEKS BUNAR LAy�'S SEAT I Brandon, Man.-Several farmers in and one-half months. i28c• .cooked halite, 39 to 41c; smoked ; of a sweeping nature a Wtaston •Churchill, who,, it is an- - - - --• -.- - _ !rolls,4e; 21 k 23c cottage rolls, 22 to -proposals P• g P- I '-' 4c; breakfast bacon, 30 to 34c; a +- pear to have b_een brougbt .forward nounced, will seek election in the con-' � i tial brand breakfast bacon, 34�to 88c; At all. stlineaey left vacant by the death of backs, boneless 30 to 35c. Natural Resources -f In matters, of foreign policy tlfere Andrew Bonar Law, He is anxious : Cared meats-Long clear bacon, 60 is no change.in the existing machinery. to get back to the House of Commons.' Bulletin. Ito 70 lbs., $18; ?0 to 90 lbs. `$17,60; As seen from the Canadian point of - The Natural Resources Intel- 1 190. lbs, and up, $18.50; ligrtweight t view the results of'thi Codferenee are twin will be freed from British taxa-!. ligence Service of the Depart- ! I tolls, in barrels, $36; heavyweight- summed u 'b a member of the Can- tion on profits made here: and further 1 ment of the Interior at Ottawa, }: colla, $83." a4 P Y i ! Lard-Pura tierces. 1?i�, .to 18c; adian delegation Am follows: in the probable concessions by ,the! says; "�. t {tubs, 18 to 18 ie; pails, 18 to 19c; 1. A much clearer understanding of Britten Government in fire adrrtinlstra- The interest of one province ,, ; prints, 20 to 21c; shortening tierces - -the �* chs Canadian position as to Im rial lion of regulations under which Can- in the natural resources o! an- C 16-A to 15 c• tabst, 16 to 16c Is ftl a ions. other is very.clearly r us a t ; 16 to 183$c; prints 1814 to 18+1 . 2.'Recognition of equality and Inde- - ---'�•-�-�- %xL tfie dependence of the tete- "", ,- Heavy steers, chcice.'$6.76 to $7.26; pendaru initil�tve in, matters peculiar1 Fog Often Costs London - - phone,,,sgrvice throughout Catt- ,k' !butcher steers, choice, $6 to $8.60; do, Ko one; art of the Empire coo !ed upon .'! ',Rd., $5 to $b.76; do.mad.,$4 to $S; do,. P P P pop pop in Dema ea oda the forests of 1�ritish x� i com., $3 to $4; butcher heifers, choice, with wrll3ngness to co•operate in mat- $ Colombia, ,k� ' " 1 $5.75 to $8?5; do, mad., $4 to 6; do, A recent report b the Do- iters of common concern. po Y I ,,� I com., 3 to $3.50; butcher cows, choice, , 3, The clearing up of the pr sent A despatch from Condon says:-As' minion Bureau of Statistics - P $4 to $4.50; do, med.,.$3 to $4; can. position: of the Dominions in respect the seasorr-of fog approaches pevp7e gives -the number of pole.miles 1 _"'- ners and cutters, $1.50 to ¢2.50; but- to making treaties with the unaal- -here Are recalling what these visitors of the telephone service alone cher bulls, good, $3.50 to $4.50; do, _ irous understanding reached.along the, do to them and their city. ` in Canada as 191,147. Of this con,. $2.60 to 0A50; feeding steers, '# {Ines adopted by the Canadian Govern-I They keep sunlight away.from. the total but 2,102 miles is_in Bri- good, $b to $b.b0; do; fair; $4.50 to menta from the treaty of, Ve*1ailles' �F dwellers, deposit enormous quern-j 'tish Columbia, Ontario }laving $3. stockers; good $4 to $5; do, fair, tities of soot broadcast over eve-.-,.-, 47 176 miles, ,456 and �•' $3,b0 to $4; milkers and springers, � the Halibut Treaty. Quebec 13 i ' I $RO to $120; calves, choice, $10 to 4. Recognitionby the Admiralty tor' think, and a single bad London fog the Prairie Provinces 108,733- S. ADAM SHOICTT ; $11; do, med., $8 to $9; do, tori.. $4 the first time of the principles of Do- costs the capital $:5,000,000 in extra miles. The telephone poles for A.memberof the Boarf', of Commis- to $5; do, grassers, $3.50 to $4.50; ]minion Hautes. laundering and iniaty to fabrtcA. this huge r�leage are practical- , stoners, _operating she taiio )!Moth• -lambs, choice, $10.25 to $10.75; do. 6. Emphasis-on the responsibility I ly all,, takeu from the forests ers' Allowance Act. She reports that`bucks;$8.75 to $9.25;-do, corn., $8 to .of each par's of the Empire for its-own I o!the-Pacific province;each pole sixteen-thousand mothers and children l$8.50; sheep, light ewes, good $6 to -defence. Premier-Bruce of representing one cedar tree. As are now receiving'pensfons under the 1$6.50;, do, fat, heavy, $4 to $6; do. 6 Recognition that it is for the Australia-Will Matt Canada approximately 40 poles are re= Act in Ontario. culls, $2 to $2.50; hogs, thick, smooth. e Parlfament'and people of each part of - i. quired per pole-mile, the-184; - a P.W.; $8.50 to, $8.75; do, f.o.b., $8 to y the Empire to• decide on the measure A despatch -from London says:-1 147 miles would`require 7,365,- Oil Geyser Two Miles at �do, do, country points, $7.7b to $8; At � - do, selects, $9.'25 to $9.50. _ ,N, '.Of its own defence preparations. The Times Melbourne correspondent' 880 cedar trees.to pravii3e .tele- i , Sea Makes Small Island' MONTREAL ' These concern the main conference.I says Premier Bruce•has telegraphed phone 'service. It will readily ' 4. _ In the Economic Conference the.. ' that he is leaving England at the raid- be seen therefore, that when a p despatch from Baku, Azerbajan," Flour=h3an, spring wheat pats, ins to Canada lie in increased ref- Idle of December. He wall ata i ht forest fire attacks 'a British says:-Caused pfobably, by shifting;ls`ts,-$630; do, 2nds, $5.80; do, strong p b c g strata in'the Caspian Sea, an unusL,I,bakers, $5.60; do;winter'pats:, choice,' _ - erence, in the probability that as a re- weeks in Canada and the . United Columbia.forest Ontario.is.di- $5.75•to $5.85. 'Rolled oats, bag 90 salt of the Conference discussions ; States and reacli Australia-in Feb- rectl interested in the timber Phenomenon in oil wells was noticed: i'. y lbs., $3.05. Bran, $27.25. Shorts, !Canadian ships trading to Great Bri- i,rtrarye that is being burned, recently near here. j$30.25. Middlings, $:36.25. Hay, No. "• + Y - -_ - _ A gey"ser suddenly began erupting 2, per ton, .car lots, $16 to $16. ' MOTIER COIAVTRY TO DOMINION PRODUCTS tiers. the sea, two miles off thn coast,;_ Cheese, finest westerns, 19 to 19*�c; It.is estimate] that Saskatchewan's and during two hours of -activityv do, finest easterr-s, 1824 to •18%.- Po- 1923 crop will yield $276,844,650. It, spurted at a height of seventy feet,;tatoes, per-bag, car lots, 95u to $,1. +,- Canners and cutters $1.25 to $2.50• FEREHt TO VARIOUS GIVE TARIFF PRE- i.; based on crop yield reportn3 and throwing off stones as well as oil. Thi gauged at the average price which is eruption was accom anied by flames.jw slightly better expected to prevail during the selling On the spot -a P ng s$2 75 to $3; bulls, .25 to $2.75; small lata^id formed veal calves, fairly good,. $9 to X510; able a teneiknshillings is hundred-, eason. after the "gusher" died. do«'~. lambs, good, $10.:0 to $10.75; do,tom., - --A despatch from London says:- Honey-ForeiQit imports Yo be duti __ _ _ _ P P weight. Empire imports free. _ cher, e8,7a thick, smooth, and but- The•- The British Governitlent is re ared t. P 4" J up; hogs, to widen the, scope of its offer of Im- to, $9; do, select bacon, $9.50. penial tariff preference. At the The offer also touches unmanu.ac-i - -- r Economic Conference Sir e. t e turgid tobacco. The original British Will-Inform Dominions Philip y_ proposals on-unmanufa'gtured tobacco',. " Grearns, president of the Board of I offered as alternatives either the stab- 021 Aviation Progress Trade, intimated that in addition to thrlizstion of the existing preference or `\ the 1%t already su}imittcd, the British an increase in reference front,one- •• � A despatch from London says:- Government was prepared to give p - .,"t �, I Empire sit-, communication «as dis- J sixth to one-fourth. The various do-: �' - -tariffpreference on fresh apples,'can-I minions Affected, however, prefer the { t r' ''� r ' cussed at the F.coitomic' Conference e y ned salmon, fruit juices and honey. In' increased instend of the stabilized; 1't ! ' {!. ' and it was decided that the British each case'the British Government pro prePPrenc�� acid,�t he Rrit,ish Govern=i ( � 's, ' " ! Government. should urdertake to in- '. minan� and India.of re S- • ores to impose a new duty tuned these.. -- - ->• form the Do p P P meat in.t:matcdJ i 'intention to brtnfi %- _- -- _ ant and1' p-r air prospective nosP acti ^rfarmAneMs products are imported from foreign down Tegisfat�on int asing�the prof a ' countries and admit them f:•ee when erentia: duty r.ccordingly. l,egistatidn i � � �-� _�� both of ga and beerier-than-air craft.. imporfed"'from countries within the is to he introduced` nlso to give~ effect :� �:,'- �� u ...,� The home Government is to keep the _Empire. The proposals are: to the remnin.der of the British offer.; T"' L_� '¢- - PP p- i Dominions for with u to to Fresh Apples Dutiable at five shit j -.. _i -- r , I Jri information tion vat al avtatton sub is Thr preference tai bZ_giren..canned'._ _ { - __ !1._-_ -t as wefil as ,ntY theldetails-of-the pre sings per hundredweight when import- saimn An,t � _' sass of the Burney aCrship scheme, ~ -ed from Toratn _66untries. .mpire welcome by the .Canadian •delegate's. `�` !�' g apples free. They feel it will be a great stimulus Z"'' which provides for an Empire service - Canned at.rion-ForeiR ii imports to apple growers throughout the--Do - __ from Condo •� to be,dutiable at tan shillings pt• minion as well as encouragement' til S �\ ail - hundredweight. Empire imports free. the salmon c`nneries on the Pacific 1 .?a�a'..1. '� ' 1 The great source_ of pleasure is__`• _ . _ Fruit Juices- orei¢n_im oris to be Coast, whose products:are to enter variety the BLIP Pi\G - The Chineec consider red a lucky! _dutiable at six pence per gaaon. .Em-� .ribs t mar e r .. re imports free, eampetitoi' ,, taxed - _ _ -Pruni the Loudon Daily Graphic: color., ..a :. �,.. ,gam .i,.f,y: N , +...• �b n '� ` troy .. � `r v-� ' :� 'iii •K'Mw ^Is,N.a••e.. yr N' •.�• fi� 4x5.. .4. '7,. ,.M ., ,._ y .. .. ci.yf ... •yy'n4y.. -"'i#:e.iw`. ..~ :;r•v...r:<.':..L"7� Y...Ls'S,. nY A, .��g�.,,y-��.sN. , aZ7 '4,- - - - ":_d.- '2 _Arv_ cL. m; A4 1-1 .7 —Miss Thompson, of Weilt Hill, —Mrs. Coakwell, of T onto A Tr Spent the holldiLy-with Miss Louie has been' spending a few weeks P—Dr. Henry will-be here as n9n. —Farmers have completed' Odd ous6rs uckrin. with M". Euos Rewmer. ��We th —wanted, Second-hand 'heater, al next Tnesday to 'attend to his harvesting,of theft- t6ruips, w for use in the now fire hall: Apply : . professional cluties, are a Xpqd crop in this locality. '-J.R. Thextoo. • iig' of Men's T u" rs for fall _J. R. Theaters is few INLrL. and Miss ""Janson, of —Dr. E A. gadleir, Doutist, n in Toronto, will be here We are showing an extensive•ra e ro Be R. Toronto, spent the holiday with practicing days )&it week with. D B Rev. P. F. and Mrs. gardin2r. III. his office ce on Thursday from 10 .—Atmore, of Sarnia. —Armistice Day was observed. 4. m. to 5 p, m., as usual. �nd winter ;ear,. —miss Morris, of Toronto, spent Splendid tweeds and worsteds' •over the holiday with her sister, in the churches in an appropriate- —The Standard Bank,has re- . 1 .. ... . F manner. The services were in ceived notice that the new'Gov- at real values. Urs. William Cullis. d the two- erumeni Bonds will not be ready with the day an - -Mrs.Staring,of Toronto,spent keeping a few days with Pickering friends minutes of reverent silence was for distribution till after January '�jf we hav'nt your size we can soon get it. observed. 1st, 1024. during the past week. --�A large number of ties have Poacher, of Toronto,. �—N. Y. t over the holiday with' his been hauled during the past week IN er EMORIAM.spenBARRIECLOTH ULSTERS irom thePickering C. N. R. sta- sister, Mrs. H. Mechin.. WILSON—In eloving memory of —R. C. and Mrs. Symons and tion to the Toronto.Eastern. The 'r clear husband and father, Rich- ties and steel are now laid tQ ou family lia and her par. and Wilson, who ,passed away on Renowned throughout Canada as the finest Waterproof Coat, ents at the Methodist parsonage. within a mile of the village. which Noy. 11th, 1917. will be reached in a f6w days.y 13. on the market. " Guaranteed in every way. A —Rev, W. A. Bunner attended Though your loving voice is silent, late Rev. F. W. —The many friends of Col. J. E. the funeral of the And your true heart ceased to beat, smart serviceable coat at a reason- Farewell, . of Whitby, exteud to y,,, we miss your well-known foot- him their sincere sympathy In the steps able figure. See.th6m.' Unfortimate accident which befel And the face we.used to greet. W.- G. and Mrs. -Hain spent Thanksgiving Day- with J. B. and him on Saturday Afternoon, when Sleep 0 a, dear one, and take thy rest, the anto in which he-was riding They miss you most who loved you. Mrs. w another born.Horn and family, of Peter- was struck by 6ax from best; .-'Fall and' Winter Bo6ts --the finest in the vicinity: the rear and upset in the ditch. Thine in the Lord to rest, for so teacher He giveth His beloved sleep. —Miss Laura Andrew; He is now in a very serious condi. Wear best jDf any on to market'. of the Enniskillen public school, Wife, Son and Daughter. spent the holiday at her home tion at his honj% —Report of Sr. Room of Picker- LAw—In ever loving'memory of Gun- Williams' and Giebb.makes for service here. Gun- -krt. Leng. of.Toronto, spent ing publie school for October, nes W. P. Ltw, 45th Battery., 9th with his nFkmes in order of merit : Sr. IV— Brigade. C, F. A_ who died Nov, "and quality s. Thanksgiving Day here v% mother Florence Match, Hilda Walsh, 14th 1917, of wounds received at and sister, Mrs.- S. W. Donald Morrissey, Mildred Mur- Parschendaele. Davis. . . . 7—red T. Bunting, --;;—,Pickerj-U d —Miss McGinty, of Toronto, gby, Evangeline Cowan, Phoebe Father.-in Thy gracious keeping 1-112. 'he 57 spent-the.holiday-with Mrs. Mich- ILIO'Lcl", 'McQ'uty, 7j VhULIi-o Le&ve,­wE-nzw-a-u-r1-o-v-e-d—oife—sleeping. Eat%blia— 0111UNI. Remmer and Ethel Bray absent. ............0 ael Hickey and other Pickering --friends. Jr. IV—Irene-Coupland, Dorothy Now AdvertUeme�nte. Andrew, Edna Reid, Florence t —Thanksgiving Day was obse'rv- di he village in the uscial quiet Baker, Harriett Morrissey, Ken. .'e in t 'box. OR SALE2 A hand cutting mann neth Morley, Howard Law,: wal. FAppl y Gerald Clark,Dunbar tpn. 9-10, er. there being many family — re-unionF. ter Pascoe, Char'lie'Morden,,John'- h nie Gripenlaw. . Sr. * HI—Pbyllis OR SALE—A large fur coat..size �/ j► Gr� —David Bath; of the Whitby Akey, Helen Cowan, Lizzie Pi F40, almosi new. Cheap. F.Chidlow,Claie- Hospital. spent the week-end with 7tf- 4Lnnau,- Austin Baker," Walter his daughters at Cosy Nook Fat ------ Richardson. Basil Bye, Allan An OR SALE-1 feeder. 'hale burner Pickering. ' Fan4 oven,as good as new. Richard Ward; drew. Jr. III—Myrtle Loiekwood, Claremont.—L. K. and Mrs, Devitt. of I eniont. 9_10 Ethel Powell, Bert Elliott, James — ..Speceal Grocery Values routo, ment, Thanksgiving with 'D GANG King, Morley Stephenson, Irene EW FARMER'S FRIEND the latter's -parents, Hugh and, ESV for sale cheap. Easy terms, J. R. 4 lb. tins-Pure Orange Marmalade. 699 -h. Thexton. Pickering. Al Hall, gam Scott, Kenneth Ric Mrs. Mechlu. —Winter blooming bulbs at rdson. 0 4 - PtireRaspberryJam,. 49c. —It is inferesting-to ,note the pigir, Richardson's Grocery, Hyacinths, IGS FOR SALE 7 variety of people who -apipear In - w1ek9old- L Apply. tn, Ri�hard Crawford. 4-pkgs-Kellog's Waxtite Corn Flakes,'. -45c -Lil-- P Daffodils, Narcis4ns, Chitiew (Old Green-wood road). FickeringP.O., 9 police courts to answer to the and Tulippq. P, ns, ... 05c —Found, a good browncharge of speeding. Many will a LOST—On Barr)eq' sideroad, Gr4tx 4 lbs. Chuice Seedless Rai:si felt hat. LRiver. a single shot Stevens revolver. Find- Loeer may have same by proving pear with smiling countenances er please return to Green River P.0. $5 Reward' Soap 4 cans Campbell's Tomato 50C Property and paying expenses at and admit that the traffic cop put -- , —,-_ 7— -1 -.1.-1 - -*-2 , I -_ one over them that time. They urs 50 acres of . oak and Kissimi Flour for good Pu inpAin Pies-' .THE NEWSL office. $800;!b.'5 niles from a-good totn in J. and Mrs. Clark spent cheerfully pay their fine saying nta.;oCounty. F.A..Reesor,Markham., 9-10 .0 that they must be guilty or;the Five Roses Flour:for good Bread tbeholidaywith their son-in-law SALE—Several Shorthorn Y and dknghter, F. would pot be there... -There 6 ....... F. Find Mrs. FobuRilbrCotswold a*nd Shropshire ram lambs, Balsdon, of Burford. another class,and they are legion, John Scott.R,R..2.Claremont nont Phone=3,itf who are always hurrying to, the —Frank and Mrs. Bundy and TG CIDER-MAKIN —lai6prepApidto deathbed of.a dear relative. And child, of Toronto, spent the holl Take cider eve "day and Friday and they cdnsider this a justiflable, by Wu 7 day here with the former's broth. ppointment. -Cammack. Pbone Pick er, Arthur and Mrs. Bundy. a They re HollerW� - reason for their violation of the itf —While W. A.and Mrs.Hender- law, And they think for this rea- FOR SALE—In Markham. it butch- -9-on AhAt they should be let -fiff concern ready son were in Toronto on going A.Reesor.Mark- stindai.of er hiisiness as a d y to cut. 410� b k weigh and take in the cash.broke a to w ithoiit having a fine imposed on was: 9 -'tbeir residence and'stole$17. orth Iasi week some person therd. Then'there is the_iAmeri- about of can tourist- who con'-siders -it •A. T OST—On tbe'Brock road. ioicith.of —The Rev. F. H. Howard. t_J the Kingston road.on Monday. Nov. 12th, :L ..Wh b - great mmdegeentsion on their part -rack of nvxor�%rack. Finderpleam it 0 , will preach in the Metb a section of 9 naist (ILreh he" no-rt,51rindjav jkt to drive their high powered cars notify NEWS office. - 10.80.a. m. and at .Audi ey at 2.30 on Uanafflin highways. They con- JQOOTS REPAIRED—Boots, mud P M. aider themselves guests- of the O.hoes repaired neatly and quickly. Thos. GUR'NEW Province. and that they should Watson. Shop and residence Just west of St. LINES OF —Rev. J. W. and Mrs Do n, of George's Ckurcb. Pickering., 2Lf Tarker, also their son,- Theodore, ba-ve complete pas of the hugg-y. Ladielo' gfik and Wool HosieirY in latest assortment.rtment of and their daughter and her .bus- roads while they are upon them. OR SALE—McLauvjilin top pretty, shades. few They think it is a gross breach of FlUcLaughim cutter, turnip pulper. Sharpies band have been spending a w cm,ni-separator with suction food. parlor cook `Tu rnbor Ladies. international friendship to have f single hainess,and set of single hames ull's" Fail Underwear f -days with Pickering friends. t with tugs. Arthur F.Graham.%fount joy. 7-9 —Miss Benir Bath spent Sunday hem summoned to appear in a ""o" set 0 Men. with friends in Whitby, and police court to answer to the VOR SALE—Cbeap, all kinds of charge of speeding at the rate of in black, navy, copen, cardinal, nigger Men- while there attended the War - 'r wagons, - - I Serge oO miles an hour. Then there is Ln 40Ach'Ijreis Ser 'Veterans Memorial services which -7, a etc.. at 85c per ;ih _yar t e that class who ate so thick-headed ..,were held in the Town Hall. _a that they cannot understand why brown;d Cor hides and wool. also live soul• C. H. Found., of Claremont,- Men's Heavy Work Boots, in black,arid b wn,sewed and has been here during the past the government build high-class CLOVER THRESHING—I ain pre. Week doing the brick-work of •the road's and then fine people for pared to look after all clover thre%hiniz-'within pegged, at 4.00. now fire-hall.- The building has motoring on them'., One of this a reasonable distance. We are here to accommo- date you whether your job be large or small. We DOW a Very attrRctivo appearance. class -made"`the dire' threat the guarantee toRetall the seed and'do a clean job. Roy other night that he would never Carter.Green River..Phone MairkW3, 8-9 —The Whitby District S. S. and T Y. P. S. conventions will be held again drive his car on the Provin. Anew Ford tire, 4till in lia- G LOV E -5 in the Methodist churches at tial high-way. If the government UP!',known to have been in the ditch north the C. P. R. tracks, on the Br k- robd. 20th and at 131 OTt, hear this they.will likely repeal *� oc Whitby on Nov,. Would the young man who passedwith buggy on to ,pick It PP the law Against speeding. Sunday afternoon and was men 'k ' ' L-UNIFORM!� Per on Nov. 21st, afternoon At kindly.leave the same at J. H. Bundy's Store, L "OVERAL 2.30 and evening at 7 o'clock. Pickering. Among others the chief speaker GREENWOOD. -at Whitby. will be Rev. Frank -U.ARM .FOR "EM. R SALE OR TO RENT— MOST EVERYONE'S WEARIN' Milton Pegg. of Burwash, 'was home F Being lot 11, rear of con. 6. Pickering. and Lai)Rford,and at Port Perry, Rev. over the holiday. -consisting of 112 acres of rich clay to=. Build W E. Millson. Mrs. Huff, of Tor e ings in fair condition. Possession tQ vlow given onto, spent th at once,full possession April 1st. 192177-Fo-r-ru-T The Woman's Institute 'Pk-end with James and Mrs.Gibson. wish we tarticulars apply toThos. Sanderson to Alf. %40 1`01 /A fool e 8-11 to 8end a box of used clothing to The Misses Bexcin, of Toronto,spent emmon,.Claremont* the.week-end with A If.'and Mrs.Trill — poor district in Northern On- his ARM FOR $ALE-174 acres, in tario where-the need is very great, F of Northumberland. 4 Y-2 miles kre Flyn and Miss Reta spent their north tnctol borne. on county road, 100 acres d!iont with Mr. workable-, balance wood and pasture;sandy and clay loam; good buildings; this farm is well l this community will respond -.to' and Mrs. Ayers. • HARDWARE and it is hoped that the Indies of Thanisgivinx in Clare adapted for nfuted farming,fruit and gardeninA BUNDY'S 6 this appeal, is thek'hotvis done Miss Cruese, who is teaching near- Price P-503,-terms easy. Apply owner, W. the past. * All clothes may be*lefr, Osbavis, ipent"the week-end with F. Moore,R.R.No.2,Pickering,or phone Picker- • -Gibson. ing 1527. 8-11 with Mrs. Walter Sbepherd,. of and Mrs, The Rev. J. W.' atid Mrs' Runnei Church St. The Institute has and Dwight,of Stocleftle, were in the rPO RENT—Lot 23, cop.D..Scarborn, sent'24 jars of fruit to the Sick _L ,,t,ihin6about 105 acres,nearly all under Children's Hospital.. village opn Mondav, cultivation n the premises are a large com- Miss Webster vias out of the iillage Portable cottage, a comparatively new barn, 45%90, with silo and other outbuildings. Plenty E S --On Friday evening a large for the holiday, but returned in time of good water.. This farm is in a high state of number' greeted Mrs. Pankhurst to take part in the concert Monday cultivation, situated on the Danforth road-near -in the,Town Hall, when she gave evening; Bendale. Plowing.possession at once and full `Paste,. possession on April 1st next, For piarticulars'ap- s Cold Water' Mr. and Mrs Arnold and children ,The Famou an excellent address on "'Social ply to Win.Chester,Highland Cr*ek,P.O. 7-.9 Hygiene." -Mrs." Pankhurst, who and Oscar Raine, of Oeliaws, spent Sunday with the latter's parents, Jas. appeared under the auspices of and Mrs.Rains, COUNTY COUNCIL and Tititse •the Women's Inetituter,-is a most James Denny and family, of Union- CbUNTY OF ONTARIO fluent speaker, and is an attrac vine, were in the village on Monday Live personality. Her.address re. and attended the entertainment in the A meeting of the Council of the Cor- Umuresco wilin will pound o ceived a most attentive hearing church here in the evening. goration of the County of Ontario be held in the Council,Chamber in the. and was much appreciated by those present. • SALE REGISTER. Town of Whitby on Tuesday, the 20th 4, .__,___8eventy-f1Va' square feet, day of November, 1923,at the hour of --On' Friday -last as Gordon SATURDAir, Nov. 17TH—Auction sale 2 o'clock in the afternoon. 7 Crawford, -son 'of David S. and of horses, vehicles, harness, chain ARTHUR H. CHRISTIAN, Mrs. Crawford, of the lake shore, - tools etc., the property of H.chains, ARTHUR !$ 12 abd 5 1b. package ev U. was assisting carpenters at the Calvert, in the Village of Pickering. Whitby.Aosp iW1,.he _m�t with a Sale at 1,30 o'clock. _ _ge_bjIla, W. (THE DECORATOR) —d—g—et—i—� C619 Ca-did and , auctioneer. im �,n ]PLE]R-KJNS --''----rather painful accident.­ The B.Powell were covering one of the build- TUXSDAY, Noy, 20TH—Credit sale of Drop in i4 Ings with metal shingles, and he horses, cattle, implements etc,, at -Ams handing a bundle tip to one of lot 30, con. 1, Pickering, property For every description of Painting, the men. The man on the roof Paper.Hanging, Interior of Lotton Bros, sale at 12,30 sharp. -..--read all about this See bills. Wm,Xaw_Auctioneer. __Jpt.the bundle al m-his-h"de. -Decorating And ------ SATURDAT. Nov. 24TH_" Auction sale Hardwood Finishing. 7. __..;_7 bed it fell.striking Gordon on his .'smitary-finisb• face. cutting yff the end of hi: of farva stock,implements,corn.bay Best Workmanship, Prompt Service, etc.,lot 11,con.0.Pickering,(adj 1308e. Several iltitcheswerenecv- in oin Pfices moderate. g Greenwood), the property of A. sary to close the wound. but itis E.Ormerod. Sale at one o'clock Phone or write hO I /_01V not-tbrtught.that he will be dis. hharp. See bills. D. A.Pugh,nuc- Gerrard 64 Torreon Ave.,j --tionvere -_—_ .- - . , �1- Pickering Agured. f------OM M ­fg-W)� TAHOM�Vo. is He .'Bundy, • ,' V wi�� k'7,4B,