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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1923_11_23 71 4. XLIII PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY., NOVEMBER '?3, "1923 No. 10 101waffootMal, 4tawb*. B LEN MAJOR. CEDAR GROVE. ]Established IMGeo. .,.,E. Baker Don't fort the &tirlus, box social Zion,,.Church Sabbath School will AtodkAl of Glen Major Methodist church' in hold their Christmas Concert the schoolhouse this(Friday)evening. evening of Thursday. Dec.,20th,on the GREENWOOD when 1P E. FOftSYTH, Oph.D., Direet0jr Thegogragi will consist of a comedy an excellent program of dialogues. J"' cal.,Anociation of Ontario. Reg. in t ree.acts, "to Marriage a Failure?" songs and,music by an orchestra will h=d09,0=,'of the American OptometricalAlso vocal find Instrumental selections be giv 'n. Remember the date. Dec, Association. Eyes examined by appointment. We have a limited by Also Harvey, of Greenwood; Jae. 20th. e low Phone 2W4, Claremont, Oat. Carter, Glen Major ; Brooklin Male -r -Florbnee M. Luke, GREENWOOD. GREEN TOMLINSON, M. 1J.,'Membe _J number of Quartette ; Miss TT. 'No or-the College of Physicians and Surgeons Ashburn ; Mrs. Hicks, Ashburn, Find of Ontario. Office: that formerly occupied -others. Come and have&good laugh, Mrs.Robinette and familyspent Sun. the late Dr.R.Brodie.and latterly by Dr. Becord Cabnets Admission 25 cents, children 15 cents. day with Miss M. Wood. well. Phone. Claremont,Qnt. 231y' McKTNNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., Ladies- with boxes free. A.box of Freeman and Mrs. Mantle and fam- Y11chocolates will be given for the high-, ily spent Sunday in Toronto. -.N* EdLubu7b, member of�the College of Fred and Mrs. Gibson are spending eat priced box. Z Physlaians and urgeons of Ontario licentiate a few days with Tarontp fripadis -of Royal College Of Surgeous, ACUob!urgL Fumed Oak BROWN-HARLOCK James Plaskett spent a fev VeVIn&ttention to dsisaaeW of women and i,' days heat - 0:11loa"d sidenee Brougham. -with his brother,a e this week at Whitby ized at the Greenwood Methodist Par- Mrs. Alf Trimble was in,Toronto on 15und4 and spent the day with New- 'ete" .-, that we are sonage on Wednesday,November 14th, -Bafle .:-Golden Oak Av' eryquiet wedding was solemn- Robert. y-DR.-GORDON McKAY-Chiroprac- at 3.30 p. in., when Fannie Irene, eld- ton and Mrs. Brignall. tor.' Oxge bouts-2.34 to 5.00 and 7.00 to est daughter of Joseph Harlock, be. Mrs. Perry, of Toronto, spent a coti- ..8.00 and•by appointment. Phone 320. Brock clearing , .,and Street, Whitby; came the bride of Walter C., son of Ile of days last week with her grand Richard M. Brown, all of Pickering father, John Adamson. -REGULAR PRICE $16.00 Township, Rev. M. W. Leigh, B.A., Mrs. Pope. of Hamiltony-spefit C-few Legal. -officiating. Their- attendants were days last week with her mother-in- Morlz r of the bride, and law, Mrs..Pope,of this village. .. Buckwh'eat E. �CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Clearing at $8.39 the brother groom. After coin. Assolicitor.Notary Public Etc. Mone to Ida, sister of the Miss Edna Middleton and Miss Doro- -1roan-. South Wink;Courrmouse; A GILby. Qty wishes, the nd geed Ah y couple motored to Whitby, VV WILLIAM J. BRAWN,B.A..B:� b It id V1 Err (In t, appy they took the train for points Whitby y t isw IV League and Sunday rioter Soli4tor irm of tou eat. After their return 't Ryj TQronto w they willHighest id General . gry Denison.Foster and Beaton. rusts Building,86 Bay Street,Toronto. reside oil the third concession of Pick- WEST HILL. Prices Pa Telephone Main 961 and 992. reb, one of the oldest Melville Chu Dental. SCARSORO. JUNCTION. churches In Scarboro, which is situat J, -S BEA L ed at West Hill, is now being redecor- 'HARRY HUDSON. Dentist, A bazaar and concert, under the ated7 throughout. It Is the intention 'the Ladles' Aid Society Of of the congregatio �--DNPA X4. X.J. 0�m=l T bithy. Office---�Adam's.Terrace. Byron auspices of J3 to have the Re- St.North. Phone 124. (Gas extraction when CLARE the Methodist Church at Scarboro, opening and Thanksgiving services on d-Jred)_ f Licensed Junction, will be held on.the afternodn Nov.25th. Invitations have been ex- D4. D. C. Smith. Dentist, Stouff. and evening of Wednesday,Nov. 28. tended to 0611 the pastors,who have 0 �ille. Horior Graduate 431 Chicago and To- Embalmer and Undertaker. -Toe bazaar will be opened at 3 O'clock been in charge, to. attend tbesevier- ronto Universities and the Royal Colle e of - vices. Definite promises' have been Ben, Motor Hearse. M.Rev. Dr.Ferguson. of Hope Metb talSurgeons. Phone office 1011. Rest nce t Church, In the evening a first- received from some of these pastor@. 1015. No outsid- appointments�. ' 261y Toronto connection for class concert will be - including the Rev. Mr.Chisholm. Hospital Service, _given by the tol BLAKE B. BEATONv.D. D. S., lowing : Miss Alice Story, 'elocution- is expected that the pulpit at both Graduate of the Royal Colelge of Dentat ist;The Dole Orchestra: Mrs.Reneau, eryiees will be taken by these minis- su o d U i I Tomato.- .011M 0 Miss Irene Beamish and Mrs. Hart". ers, - The service of praise in the over t W bM WMthl' -113 be o .30.-, Ind. phone - soloistil : Miss_ Betty Harris, latlist, morning w -conducted by the 2 1 Beit phone ago. 441y BASEETS FOR SALE and the Scarburo Junction Choir. Re- chair at Knox. Presbyterian Church, - freshment booth. Admission 25 eta., of Agincourt,and in the eveni-nix by veterftsa3-y The.upde=igned welshes to notify the children 15 eta. the choir of Locust Hill Methodist The ' Universal public that he bas purchased from the Church. On Monday evening, Nov. E3aqMr1=W ZOXIL03Z I Vke G.KERSLiKE, B. V. Be. Honor -execdtors of the late W. 0. Barnes GREENWOOD. 26th,a Supper and Entertainment will "Graduate of University of Toronto. All all the basket and basket material in he given-in the body of the church. (One of Our Productions) cases X)�rm prompt and careful attention.Phone Claremont. 321y stock and will be able to furalibb fruit The concert given on Thanksgiving The ladies in the congregation are We sell Sill's Rite-Lite Leas*,for evening was a success. The proceeds baskets on the shortest notice and at noted for their sumptuous-meals, and all makes of cars-the best, Current prices. Write or pinnae. at the door were$11.00. The church will serve supper from 6-30 to 8 p. w• in the market for„y was crowded and every one enjoyed, %,- ifustnove in the basement.after which the er- the price. ----- - YRA. the unique program'. given entirely by. tertainment. Including the following V.-RICHARDSON-Real Be NLX PENNOCK, ladies, including grandmothers,moth- artists, will take place: Mrs. W. Me- TOR SALE a; E, R. Waldruff. bari- .9 - Wo'-tate,'Arsourance Conveyandne. Notary- GREEN RIVER, ONTARIO era.young ladles and little girls. The Lead, Heavy Wagon," Pab,,c Etc..'Pickering,6;t. 3117 chair was occupied by Mrs. (Rev.) M. tons Buggy. N. Leigh. Instrumental m YrAa!iSmeeton. violinist ; Miss music. was Aileen Bawden.--elocationist; Albert Set of Iron Harrows POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, supplied by Mrs. Harvey. Mrs. L. David.entertainer. All the friends of lb P g and the Misses D. Gee. I.Brown, Melville Church &�d their friends are AM in, good shape. I Ane 'PICKFYJNG ' Fe for o"ntise of!or!L"006"1& - 00-0- Son eales Of sU ki"s anmuqd to=sbaftest A. and K.Webster. Miss Belem cordially Invited to these services. Woodworking and General. sealos. �ddswe Orem arm F.0.. * Bunner and Mrs. Lloyd Pegg @sinit InBlacksmLthing.RZATON TOWNSHIP LUMBER YARD ibeir usual pleasing manner. The GLEN MAJOR. - Do conveyanser, clsoisnangow tat ftaftw drama, -Listen. Ladles. by ten ladies W. H. JACKSON, Brock Road _­40"viss, Aabostaftsit. 111046 mom to lem of the Ladies' Id Societ . wits Inter. Miss Ruth Gille Is was home Jor a . baLmsemsev. Zraw of Ksod"p Pating and pun1wa- - --T ]Rerefl et 7 4-w-lo-owpoz? Dance, by tem ------ h-se pnirchased--w- w"very AVID A. PUGH-Live stock auc- pretty and well done. new driver recently. . Dtioneer. Graduate of C. M. loan' School. Just arrived another Mrs. Jamieson iivery Ill. We CbstocT% Lifetitne experience with pedigreed BROUGHAM. f anted recovory-.' Block and ring work. All kinds of carof Toronto As or a apt hope Here You - Are 1 'm lyattended to. Tcu=reasonable. Phone -.-Phalt�Slab Shingles, F. Hardy moved his household Ra1pb and Percy Jones were In To. 1"0&re=nt. toy ronto one dity last week. 4- effects to Stouffvitle last week. A. J. sad Mrs. Rogers were In a- WM, MAW, LICENSED AUC_ red and green shades Win. Matthews. of E7.9t Toronto. T TIONEER.for York,Qntario and Durham A in. ajid 5 in. to the w its in the village-on Saturday, rointo on Friday of last week. Ceunues. All kinds of alteprouip Mrs.Win. Green had her sister from Cement,.. Tor ",1 attended to. Terms reasonable. may be weather. . We will Miss FL Brodie is visiti her broth. arranged atNEWS'Offkv- BeU &W Indepen- and other relatives In Toronto. New York with her for Thanksgiving. 7 !r.C. Brown spent a few days with . Mr. Burnett,-of- Toronto, visited his Coal, dot PhOD". 110��Ior,Ont. Sly quote low prices On daubter. Mrs. U. Jamieson, last the vriek. above in large his coo in Toronto last wee Dr. McKinnon has purchased a ineiv intends combining :Lumber, TRNIN011AX - BROSS quantities. N. and Mrs. Tarr. of Stouffille,spent Ford -coupe and Inte comfort with business. the week-end with the latter's sister, (FRENCHMAN'S BAY) & So Remember tbp Brongbi%m Unlo- Mrs. J. A'Jones. W. Do Gordon Mrs. Wilfrid Grabam. of Myrtle, Sh iD gleF; nt Sunday School Hot SaugRge Stipper -Builders, General Contras. FLud'Entortalarrient to be held on Dec. t the week-end with her niece, Tesn James Wilson'. tors and Sign Writers. 20th. Watch for bills later. - Died*�at W Lin Co.,'Mis J. A.and vf ca.. Jones were in Ux_ Reudy Roofing Alterations and revair9of every D.A. MORDUE Fouil, on =.it failure, bridge one day last week attliehome of the formers mother. discription. Concrete work, James W P4111f 1q,,lirt his s�venty- It Some of our people who were at and Lath r P Chimneys re fired ninth y eAr. W$LR the eld. FtmeraA Director est son of the III Jnhn Phillipq, of Greenwood 'last Monday evening say- thFit Gteenwood'ladies know how to E:3thuates.free. grougb,4"I. .who, ivas one.,of the pi-o- Ucensed ErAb"er give a program. ONT. nears of Pickering township. Deceits- FAIRPORT P. O. The members of Mt. Zion Lvdiei' F, ' A REESOR Vp-tci.40te Motor Xquipment ed was an old time Brougham hov who Aid are holding FL Bqztar and Tea in Successor to made well. He went to the State of the basement of the ebuibb. on Tties ...... Pruit Trees, Shrubs Etc. Missouri. where Ike lived for tnanIrOCVST y day. Dec. 4th. There will alai be Ft ears as a firmer. He leaves behind CHAS. BEIERL. - MARKHAM y fish pond. MusliCid program will be flaving secured the .s envy for E.D. widow and two daug4ters to Mourn -given 'Smith & Son.'Ltd., Nurzerymen, Phone NW his loss. by outside and local talent. Ad ----------- misk6n,adults 25 cents; chlilo 0 of Winona. Ont. cents. STOUFFVILLE. re red to take orders for all Iren 1' ���� r- 10I am pi 5e ingtA kinds of Fruit Trees,Small Fruits, Ornamental Shrubs Etc., -at Brooklin FlourMffis - There is e..xpected to he three contest- _WHITEVALE. ants for the reevesbip of our town in lowest possible prices. I am supplying the Grocer Stc^s the coming dlection. Mr.and'Mrs. Burton, Mrs. 0'X[ally Special rates for large quantities,. ' ;old Mansion and Mrs.Reesor spent a few days in with the noted. It is reported that the ;0 Drug -se has been taken over by a To. the citv. Hou 28tf - '-FLAVO BREAD FLOUR vonto company. We hope the report, The Whitevale Methodist SQffida* N. J. Cha p-m-inp, -Pickering AND- I,;correct.' School will hold their anniverwryon -FLOUR Todd & Hill, our wholesale seed Sunday. Dee. 16th, and their Christ- Plows and Points MARVEL.PASTRY literchants, shipped two carloads of inns tree on the evening of Friday, -StO�Ae Just try a sack. I it clover-this week to Chicago, the value Nov. 21st. rn. sure you being about$10,()W. On the evening on Mondav, Novem- you will like it., FOR SALE, ALSO 1� Our htinters�frorn the north have re. ber 19. the members and adherents of Ford Touring Car, IM.&pie Leaf 8 itich Chas. Wilson, Broqklin turned and bRve taken home their the Whitevale and Green River Bap- grain grinder, Versot 6J inch grain legal quota of venison.. They report tist Churches gathered in-'the base- Now is the time to get yr)u*r stock in deer as being n4merous in the north, --ent of the church in Whitevale condition for winter. tender a united farewell to Rev. grinder, Foot lift riding plow, Lister Ow, ft Our nanving. pictures will compare to engine 5 b..p., Crown gang I Purgative Bnlis favorably with any given in the best Mr.-Land Mrs. Upham on the of and 40 ft extension Uders, Condition'Po�vders. LL :)T theatres in Toronto. The Hydrb their departure, Mr. Upham 'having Heavy team wagon. Electric is reinforced by a$5PO-elee• accepted a call to become pastor of the. Worm Powders, Cough Powder :w IF. Disney, Greenwood. trin motor made for the purpose. church in Athens. Ont. iqotwith Ayoung.man by the name of Thorn- standing the arranizenients for the 42:f to', so . w� . . alwRys oil hand at right Phone Pick 714 Cj1Y6nge &.Charles Sts,Toronto M about 22 years of age, Ft resident evening re completad on very short prices. of the east end,Was arrested on -Sat• notice;the number present put seat- ^+ rnE HIGH GRADE orday on a charge of indecent assault, itig .place at a premium,1but fortu- _w,.ets C S"d a IM Is well known as Proprietary Preparations, Crude I CN*ftwd tolft 0- Hew"committed to the county jail Plitely jrooii-will prevailed. Stump Drugs, Stationery, Toilet order of the even-L'. Keen demand for our to await his trial, speeches were the Roods, Cigars, eigAretteg, The anniial meeting of the Bible ing, with W. J. Warner acting as Tobaccos. Graduates all the time. Do not Society was held on Stinday,'when rnnqte-r Of ceremonies. Appreciation itis -..Grain. Chop Mg d P Rev.Jesse Gibson, th�- Provincial Sec. of',Nrr. Upham's serflees was Metcalf's Candies.fool with education, Get the Best. - .1 rotary, spoke of the work. Stot)ffville by al speakers together with regret AND FL ILKING at, -e Another phase of It always pays, Our record for aims at raising 61000 this year. Stouff his departut I am prepared to do Chopping a.na ville is now the banner branch of the -the evening's program was the presen-, placing students in, positions is un. British Empire. tation to Mrs_16pham of silver cutlery Oat Flaking every Monday, and -Fr1day---­ The deputation wbieb waited on the by members of the.young peoples __ei_c_eRi4-in CrAh XcW­Wri te f o*r Council on MondRy evening were tin- class in the Whitevale Sunday Schcrol. N. E. McEWENt - ' Etoneboate For Sale 'Abl!to convince the Council of th�, Mrs. Upham has been an efficiftt and Catalogue. Commence now, Appreciated teacher.there during abstrability of pRsteurizinsr the milk much eb FLy 0- for the town supply. We think it will 1,.tbe present year. The ladle.;had pr Neterinary ,Surgeon THfi IS PICKER NG N E, W. - Joh'a F. Ba les Claremont W. J. Elliott, Principal be adopted in the near future as the I vided lunch which served as &,tasty t Z-g. Rural Ro"U-te No.2 bra._t, :. '.. *,..n .. wi: ds. xvr, ,. ,. :g=,e. .'tt ,,;oa:✓:;s.... -g•t,- e. ;.'r; wa` ^a +. -:�'. .+gin:+r M. •.n.rr "ir � 'GNw+, -rev ->+•a ; e.t �,F .' ^s.. :.mat?. •¢_. .V :,r: F-?� , s" :•+.� A^�„ w .ver. �5 a .:�� •k. .' t ^1¢.: t•«• .n • - r •Y aior .. Tar"h" 1 ,-' d' ,..Tr Yails • l '., «per` J to the finest Jsparss. —BlWILLIAM MA�CLSOD RAINS. sal •. o was (Copyright Th - Allen.) 11m a COIR e posW for ew-reads , CHAPTER XVIII.—(Con'td.) Kirby wasted no 'time in searching rite - From James Cunningham Kirby had I the• apartment for evidence.. What 8494 gof the key of his uncle's apartment- s him was its entrances and CsREEK TEA Itis cousin had given it to him a little its exits, its relation to adjoining �u,�,� ifhhi reluctantly. I rooms and buildings: He had reason w"•7i is the' hest est 8t $ley :"The of things,mov-Ito believe that, between nine o'clock X10 throat. i7 rice"'Try �te Police don't want ilii and half- est ten on the.night ht of the ed about," he had explained: "They g g ' would probably call me down if theytwenty-third, not less than eight er- For Qasllty, Flavor dR+ - , „ :Bona in addition to Cunningham had----•-- --- knew I'd let you in, g life=baled P,okate, - The Dog's Savage Relations. Wise Words firom Japan. "All I want to do is to look. the been in the_spartment._How.had they. got round over a bit, - What-the all managed to et in and out without The dog is the most respectable The Japanese, who are already_set g police g g 'D1 don't know won't worry 'em an " the,�eing seen by each other? member of his family. His relatives ting to work to reconstruct the Elites y y' i • Lane talked aloud partly' to clear cattleman had suggested. p y include such unpleasant creatures as devastated by the recent terrible «All right."- James had shrugged,his own thought and partly to put the .-wolves, jackals, and tones. Apart from earthquake, have many quaint nation- his shoulders and turned over the key.,situation before his friend. distant connections, however, al proverbs. "If.,you' think you can find out any-! - "O' course I don't know every one eEGt ' these d -- � y ere are many rs ' household pet whom he would not Preseverance—finds .expression in going in," jfrom facts r do know, rhakih' infer.- care to acknowledge. their saying: "Fall seven times, stand Sanborn applied his shrewd common!ences, as you might say. To begin The South African wild or hyena up the eighth time." Another In the sense to the problem as he listened to with, I was among-those present So Kirby. i was Rose.- We don't need to guess dog is more like a wolf. It runs-and same vein declares: "A road to a thou• 3'' ,'about that" hunts in packs, steeping half-day and sarrd miles begins with one step." "Looks to me Like you're o bout this Cole still almost incredulous at the Lane and his frlend stepped out to half-sight and !fowling the rest of the The Japanese equivalent c° "casting abet, son," he said. "What about this, g Jap fellow? Why did he light out so 'men'tion.of Rose as -a suspect, opened;the platfortii of the fire escape. Bala time. pearls before swine;' is "giving gold onto if'he ain't in this thing?" his. lips to speak 'and closed them;them was the narrow alleyway, directs _In the-East1s�_gLetst-v�r_iet�of wild come to a cat," and Instead of "a wolf "He might 'a' one -because he's a again with no word uttered. He was!ly .in front the iron frame pf _hfl dogs. The pariah dog lives'among in s eep s clothing, �saY foreigner an guessedthey'd row t ' U111 "Er , human beings, brit will attack them.if dressed in a priest's robes_." on. him. They would, too, if they without asking for explanations. A discovery flashed across Kirby's It has the chance. It sets as a scaven-' When -a Japanese wishes to explain could." "The lady of the violet perfume an, brain and startled him. "See here, _ that a ilii is quits. Impossible, he "Shucks! He had a better 'reason'her escort were here," Kirby•we t 'on.(Dole. If a man was standin' on that ger and lives on offal. 'In appearaace t than that for cuttin' his stick. Sure' At least she 'was—mos' ppro y he,platform over there, an if my uncld this animal is tawny-colored, and looks tells you that ona might as well,"learn had. He's in this somehow." �..too.. It's a cinch the Huls werp i had been facin' him in a chair. sittin' . what it Is---a most unpleasant brute. ,to swim is a Held;' _or- "lap up the "Well,-the police are after him. in the rooms. They were sc ed stiff in front of:the window, he could 'a' The Indian wild dog is somewhat ocean with a shell." They'll likely-run him down one o' when I saw 'em a little late They rested him hand on that railin to take larger than a,jackal: It runs. in packs "A small-minded man looks at the tf.ese days. Far as I'm concerned I've lied on the witness stand so as to clear aim an' made a dead-centre shot. and is absolutely fearless. These doge sky through a reed," and "The heart got to let his trail go for the"present themselves an' get me into trouble in Cole thought it out Yes'he could/ are_difficult to tame, but sometimes is Elie same at three as at sixty," are There are possibilities right here on •their place. Olson backs up the evi ifyore uncle had been facin the win they are used in'covraing and pig- other Japanese gems. Picturesque, the ground that haven't been run I dente. He good as told me he'd seen 1 dow. But the chair, wasn't turned ' too, are "At the toot of the lighthouse down et For instance, Hull in m uncles rooms. If he.did that way, you told me. sticking. Y Rose met a' �' „ man,an' a woman cumin' down the�he must's• been present himself. Then Not when I saw it :But some and �. Wild dogs do not bark, though' one it is dark," and "When the hen crows stairs while she was oin' u Who there's the Jap Horikaws. He'd beat might a'-moved, the chair afterward. of the South African species utters the house goes to ruin." The !situs were the 9" g P• it before the police went to his room The champion of the-world grinned. three distinct and curious cries. As a saying indicates the Japanese view of "Might'a' been any o' the' tenants to. arrest him at daybreak• on the "Seems to me, old man, you're frau-: foie, too, wild dogs hold their tails feminism. Equally pithy, is: "There Ia here." mornin' atter the murder. How did elin' a wide trail this trip. , If some > :and bare erect. no medicine for love-aidkness and a +'yam, but she smelt `a violet per- he know my uncle had been killed? one tied up the old man an''chloro, ( When-tamed they act in a-similar tool." fume that both she an'- I noticed in It's not like'.y $ny one told kiln .be- formed him an' left him here cons er to the dog which has genera- 4 the apartment. 'M hunch is that the I tween half-past ten an half-past five venient, then moved him back to thAi _ man an' the woman were cumin'?rum I the next mo'nin'. No, air. He knew wall after he'd been shot, then some —ham a bad habit which no amount r, my uncles rooms. .. it because his eyes had told him So. one on the fire escape could a dont do of civilized ancestors behind him. The Australian dingo, however, � ,d .� � "I'll say he ird;' agreed Sanborn. it What's the need of all them ifef Would she recognize them. Rose y I mean?" asked Sanborn. "Good enough. That makes' eight Since some one in the room had to be taming can eradicate. Its favorite I/ �� P, of-us that came an' went We don't in .the thing, we can figure he fired -_food, m the wild state, !s poultry. J , No; it was on the dark stairs. , "Hmpl neer they didn't come for need to figure-on Rose-in' me. I came 'the shot, too, whilst'he was doin the 1.. • Queer b the door an went the fire escape. rest Besides, yore uncles•face was war an tel they had met a woman y k / r She �•alked upstairs n down. toxo. wder-marked, ehowin he spas shot I S Glass BOttotd0ie / / gore a That is, if they hadn't any, pow " h thin to with the crime. The violet lady an' the, with her from right close. _ . 7 An invention has base brought out I' / f •ayR took the stairs down. We know that. (To be continued.) s r es. Of course there might be , , s by a British pilot which will have the other reasons why they must keepBut,haw. about Hull an Olson an the effect of lessening the risk of a vessel quiet Some love affair,for instance Jap? Here's another'point. -Say it \� ,. 'was 9.60 when Rose got here. My Our incomes should be like our k missing aground in shallow water or Sure. That might be, an that , running a fog. \., _ would explain why they went down I uncle didn't reach his rooms before shoes: if too small the will all and the dark alalia an' didn't take the nine o'clock. He changed his .shoes, pinch us; if too large they will cause In the bottom of the ship la a small ut on a ertiokiri'-jacket, an'., lit' a c'�' elevator. I P us to stumble "and trip. r :window of very thick glass, through " cigar. He had it half smoked before I - � � - Just the same 1"d like to find out � which s searchlight throws a strong who that man an' woman are" Kir beam he was tied to.the chair. That..cuts !beam of tight an to the bed of- the ._ ' q down to less than three-quarters of FA1Z� [. he1S' � Yi C _ " ocean. Above the window is a gate I - Other WeddbQ Days Ahead _ said. He lifted his hand in a small! n hour the time in was r j�j� r< I Bride (sobbing)="LooTS k how it's gesture. "This is the Paradox Apart-rc lorofa ed, tied up to the chair, an' w'atve wblch,Jf_the-glass_should Bride day!"— cents. I - - — shoL- rr' w t-'least six le esma — on t cry, dear--nextin oat as the reached the steps. He Faid a visit here,one of the six ata n _,prevent flooding. time it will g j Y p' probably be bright and oiled n and stared down'.at Kirby. Ong enough to go through his eek - "Towards the bow of the ship Is a P P y , An of the following In be had gun-metal chamber open to the sea at clear." "what--what—?"'—_His' question 8n look over a whole lot o papers. - y i f Some o these people were sure enough free on apFliCat Oil the _ the bottom, containing "a tube which hung poised. ( , WOMEN! DYE FADED?__ _'_'Mas_-sm� doin' out o' .jail, Mr.f treadin'close on eafh other's heels an' _ can be moved from the Inside. This Hull? I'm lookin' for the man that;I reckon some verb makin quick get- 'tube is directed on,to the point of light THINGS NEW AGAIN killed my uncle," Kirby answered i aways. �� Departm of tore cast by the searchlight on the bed of Looks reasonable, Cole admitted. quietly, looking straight at-him. «I'll bet I wasn't the only man in wawa -the sea, and the angle it haw to'make Dye or Tint Any Worn. Shab- "But—" �a hurry that night an' not the only -y-- to lift.this spot is recorded. b Garment or Drapery. Why did you lie about the time How Shoukl:C�dinad8 Expol i Bed y pery. ," one tra d here. The window of 'the (slues the exact distance along the when you saw me that night. Iden was when I came. Don't Cattle? ship's keel between fife searchlight Hull got excited at once. His ayes ` window and this tube, ins-the angle - began to dodge. "I ain't got`a word you reckon some one else beat it by Winter Egg ProdUctfan. D the fire escape. which the tube has to make with the to sky to yod--not a word—not a ..Might've' Wining � in Diarn t1C� word! He carne offing down the(, . obip (the searchlight shines at a right S They passed into the small room Crate Feeding. _ steps and went waddling on.lits wey. where James Cunningham had met his aag[e) a pimple calculation will work - ,W gg Dairying in New 'Zealand slid What do you think of that•prize i death. Broad da light though it was, out the length of the searchlight's package, Cale?" asked Lane, his eyes', y Australia. Each 15-cent package*of "Diamond Kirby felt for an instant a tightening - beam. And so the captain knows the following the man. �, DresBi and Cutting Lamb CAt� - precise depth of water in which he is Dyes" contains directions so simple "Guilty as hell," said the bronco his,heart In imagination he saw _ _ again the gargoyle grin on the dead CA86es. , sailing. that any.woman can dye or tint any buster crisply. face upturned urned to his. With an.effort m. When perfected,this new depth find- old, worn, laded thing new,even if she "I'd say so too," agreed Rirb 'Z s. Finishing Lambe far the Biotic: y he pushed from him the grewsome .4 � .er will eliminate the difficulties of -has never dyed before. Choose. any don't know'as we seed look much far-�memory. S.ltllple Methods for the Stio�2'sg6 Of Ice.sounding, and will tell:the captain his ,at drug store. flier. My'vote is for Mr. Casa Hull— The chair in which the murdered o Ice. color, with reservations. depth In any condition of weather. man had been found was gone.. The Is Cow"Testing Worth Whika Ambition. °`'CHAPTER RIX. district attorney had taken it for an The Maple Sugar Industry. ' .> -IMinard's Liniment Realm Cuts. Most of us are ambitious; Indeed am A Dlscovl�x. exhibit at the trial of the man Ripon Interim Report of the.Dominiork , —0 - bitlon flourishes and grows naturally, The men from W otnin stepped' whom evidence should fasten. The 1'rt- IIi oa have halt art hour to'spare, lite the wild flower y gtered papers had been sorted and most Animal Husbandman. y pare, into the elevator and Risby pressed of them removed, probably by Jambe Report Uf the Ibri.ilaiQn. i• eYd don't spend it with somebody', who Efficiency Is. Quite different. It re- the button numbered S. At the third Cunningham, Junior. Otherwise the Husl>aIIdmAn. _ hasn't quires thought, study, hard work, and floor they got out and turned to the room remained the same. Cleans Seedy i experience for a person to become right: With the Yale key his cousin I The air was close. Kirby 'stepped ng ' i flcient. No amount of ambition allout had given hirci Kirby opened the door to the window and threw it up. He Cream Cheese• can make us efficient of Apartment 12. looked out at the fire escape and at The Feeding of. Dairy Cattle. r, ��� FURS One of the great troubles with many He know that there was not an policInch e wall of the rooming-house. across - . . of space in the rooms that the police"the elley. Disriver is still young It The All-Year Hog Cabin, young men is that they long to be I ire incongruities The Self-Feeder for Hogs. and the-newspaper reporters had not offers a futon sties of the est. !come leaders without using one•tblyd raked as with a fine-tooth comb for i The Paradox Apartments had been Feed Racks And Troughs for W Al T E D -of their real ability. Somehow, they clues. The desk had been ransacked,�remodefed and were modern and up- do not appreciate the necessitty of do. the.books and ma zines shaken, the to-date. Adjoining it was the W}nd- Sheep. ga -- N'�hemt Prices Paid fir ing so. rugs taken up. There was no chance ham Hotel, a-survival of earlier days The Sheep Barn. - - .- It does not matter how much ability that he would discover anything new which could not long escape the march The Economical Production of Skunk,Coon, Mink,Fox,Deer they may have; if they do not use it unless it might be by deduction. of progress. Pork. Skins, Hides, Calfskin, BIC. hey will never get' beyond a small Wild Itoee had reported to him the ' position and a minor success. result of her canvass of the tenants. List of Publications ',Mp More men fail to succeed for ae One or two of them she had missed, Canadian. Hide & Leather Co letting to apply themselves than for rest. Nothing of importance had de -SRM 1�/ `GOQDS• SALE Namb g' but she had mane d to see all the ARMY Cm, ........ .... ...r x Ltd., Toronto, Ont lack of opportunity. veloped from these talks. . Some did I ' discontinued sbortir. ' You are not going to be rewarded not care to Hay anything. Others X"a article In this sour. m R be sold. „ unyeas you deaety& It, wanted to gossip a whole afternoon s l'il'y' bare been eut do"n pr.= to CO" o - P oat Office ,.:.,.,..... away, but knew no more than what f writs and cnorden ra,tresu. Oee our mics • , LIaT, Mali olden promptly attended to. - '• • ce time began the human race the newspapers had told them. The Sin __ r. Army Supply � EN has been hunting tor'help'to bear its single fact stood out from hero inquir-I PP Y Storc Ft,li. �;o Prov..........:... V15. uxnoA ies was that those who lived in the 347 Gueen Street E., Toronto. d -misfortunes, to improve conditions, ta. three apartments nearest to Number fNo stamp regnired). si lent-burr,eloQu iT alleviate pain and disease, but ever, 12 had all been out•of the-house on I -- - ---- — ----T�- '- -- -' -' — 7 ase king relief rum wiffiout----We are the evening of the twenty--third.---The 'r just beginning to find that the help we man who rented the rooms next these�I , EDDY have been crying for and looking for of Cunningham had left for Chicago. is inaide and not outside of us. The on the twenty-second and had not yet' Ml4yreturned to Denver.►TCHES pQveer to obtain anything we need or Cole took in the easy-chairs, they <- - ever castrt'-#�;tea us swatting draperies. .and the soft rugs with an re (�ertfnaxlmum releme, awaiting opportunity for ex- } -- appreciative eye. -"`f ho-o u boy- of�el ul service. presaiop.=0. S. Marden lieved in solid comfort. You wouldn't e' iC think•to look n thin that he'd spent �s WITCH= Each�pbd of` fife wild poppy 'has years on a 'brunt's brick buckin' blit- , • from 10,000:to 6U,000 seeds. -zards• Some luxury, I'll say! Looks I&LABli like one o' them palaces of the vamp i FaUe No. 47—'23. Minard's l.I"Irntnt for Dandruff. la ies the movies show." _ �.!, d� d.' •P `1 'e+„ wy;; y+E m'�n""•^"-��--_n. �1.``°' n%.��'-. f.:':e,.hw^+:;..�',�%...?, ».:.s,i�.'Ys.:OC��+r+':,,�"'3•+w'+d�`' ..:-�i'.'.��- �iw.+mdtw•i{we��d�G.FPa�?''.�,.:na+'+'sty;,'... � .�y;�itp:rs0 .•.:�.r ,,gig,;,,.:61y' .�` � ' �r7 risks that will end in their im. T.EM.0 TABLE—Ficksrius.Station -Z posing of- ITO. 10 mail 7.57 A U. s fine that will be so heavy that � 28 Looal ',2.23 P.X. Mflo e e prisonwent, or in the Im T Trains going East due as foLlowe 'Goods fo r a w n'- AL New TMRMS X) Local 6.25 P.. H- 81.7�per year,; 81.50 if paid in&d!ra=. it will be a hardship to,them. 8u the Uai4ed States &W-Creat nday train, 8.27 A.M. Bh n 82.00 in adyance. -AN MEMORIAM. Tralas going We@* duo " follow*— No. 29 Local 40.50 A.hdl. �-FIGS, DATES, NUTS, GRAPES, 77 Ricjc�lu loving memory of our dear 27 Local 2.44 P.M. JOHI MURKAR, Proprietor. daughter, Harah Rice, who passed 9 Mail 9.06 F.M. �.: . ­ . Grapefruit. Oranges. IMW&y November 18th, 19K Sunday train, S.43 P. X. NOTES AND COMMENTS. In our hearts your-memory lingers. Foregoing is according to Standard As it draws another year; time. Jim the-lonely hours of thinking, "No class in the criuntry is in A Thou hts of you, Sarah.. are.al NUTS FOR HALLOWE'EN Mixed Nuts—Almonds, Walants, Brazil@, 25 cen�ts. '*orse pooiticin at the present ne time than the farmer. His crops 'Tie sweet to know we'll meet again, Aero Cushion' Tires When troubles are no more, Filberts,,Brazils. Cocoanuts, have been fairly good, but the And that the one we loyed so-deat, - Peanuts,-Walauts. A producing has.been so high Has just gone on hefore. 7 cost 0 will stop puncture that the profits have not been but —Father and'Mother. 13ULK DATES,. ,PACKAGE'DATER' Poo 1 irIGS 1,AYER 'FIGS, K 1�6 very small. Since the,war the Tii;DALL—In loving memory our dear cost of prod 13 de-and-mother. Mrs.-Win,H.,Tin.' u es. "Cranberries, ­—Tokay Grape -Celery _IWI _g has not decre tro 191 -,ed.- 'Faini labor coutinues. to & dall. who departed this life, Novptn- CaWH16We'�. '- Cabbage, ber 219t,1922. Mand as high ' wagies as in %yar We loved her, yes, no tongue'can tell innan Haddie'and Haddie Fillets.-' time. Taxes are searing a nd the F How much we loved her, atid how C st of far, !o in machinery has 'ad. well; Vo­ God loved her too,and be.thought best N To tak6 her home %v itb,him to rest. R O, , H AR 0 S 0 vanced recently, so that farmers ; 1 -are us eir old inaebiner V P� ,ing th _y —Ro,;hanti anA n until it is impossible to use them any more. W Hie the cost'of pro. ANSOVNCING -d nctiol III to the maximum, *F A RA' L A'N D- S- the prices he is receiving for his DOXINIOROF CANADA ' To buy or seil-your farm, consult the Farm Lands Department of- .2, roducts is gradually decreasing. REFI�NDING LOAN 1923 The Uni .0. ted Farmers Co-operitive Company, The r6au who owns his own farm 5 PF 11 CENT B.0,XDS unt i Limited., -n suph a-bad—pesmition, bnt X, Representative, Pickering, Phone Pick.-1508 the tenant fluds conditions most kLLISO. 20 year,13onds. price .98.25, to.yield -discouragitig. There will be no 5.14,per cent. -change for the bette]r so long as 5 year Bonds,'-pri ce 99. to yield 5 23 per cent. the laboring man, the,meekanic aidan National Railway (C.N. R.) can and the middleman refuse to con- (seven ye&r) first mortgage Deben- Takes the pla-,,?0 air tubes. sent to a decirease in their income turea maturing May 6. l9so. Price J They'are wade of highly porous In proportion to the decrease in 570 per thousand,or $1000 invested Pam Rubber, and ride as easy now -increases. to -$1.7a4.40 "I Ma FiftyYedras of Bahkifig 4.­7-7��the Cost of livingn­The- labor turity. as sir 7 Z.. unions act most unreasonable Phone or wire orders at our We offeir a complete ser�ice for .:.,when they band together to pre- expense. JR. Thexton FARMERe DYKES& ROUERS. vent-any decrease of wages while pho W J' . Dundas St. Eist. GRAIN and CATTLE DEALERS thecost of Living has come,down. as 2tf Whitby, Out. Agent.-PICKERING.- q 4 MERCHANTS- Selfishness seems to be the most NLANUFACTURERS and MUNICIPALITIES istrtking chazacteriatic of the pree ent age, and too many have no THU S" r or the naideration . whatever f U Sell STo"DARD BANK y wil I rights of others. -Rent Arl or The ntimberof'motor accidents 13ickering Branch W. F. Law,,Nfanageir that are occcirring these days is --Y r Prope'rty Ou NVhitby Branch, C. A. McClellan, Manager appalling.and legiglation should be pmsed making the punishment M '�m­Residential Buildind- Lots for criminal , carelessness much Far ­ - - 6 .- . fly .. . ­ - . I -. I.; ..- . - ': now' 'News 1wore severe than It to at present. .. -, -1. ..-�. -.- . . .. . for Subscribe �"The Most of the accidents that are I have enquiries for all kinds p --taking 'lacears.,doe to careless- I ask no favors, no optiong, no exclueive list. iness. A man or woman may be ings and no cow witsion if no sale X-find the buyer or Do eommisilou'asked wever drive more than twenty 'Pie *n H re e1ceedingly careful. and may- St kerl ardwa g _ore 4miles an hour.but they are in just �LIST WITHAE FO-R QUICK SALE as much danger- as if tb ey were aii-o-ux the most reekle 9. Tbe BO'NDS—Government Municipal, Corporation. . : . - need ge eatu danger is from,the recklessness of ORTGAGE LOARFo� Farm Properties. a R or H' others. A great L Many of the at- KRAL ESTATE—Farm and Residential. It 5ou are in .4eldenia which occur are due to the be sur see . e and call and attempts to pass anothe !r car, 'BAR K E r 'When a third car is coming from W R The AhT opposite direction. Inwaking PICKERING Happy 'Thought w -T" This attempt to pass they mnst A ive. between the two cars, Telephone Piekering 62LI,%-- P. 0. BOX-4G e pp. kinds V W' i0so u ''ly repairs "tar all ond the result is a collision In which one or more care come to S. ranges and -furnace grief, and probable injury to one 7. .9. There to .. .Whitby Fashion Shoppe ---or more person no ex- cuse Whatever for the.acciden t. Get your eavetroughing put in repair Mme is precions to most people, but it 1:6 not so precious as to prp- To tbe Ladies of ithi aiind Vicinitv before the fall rains Wh `wvent a delay of a few -se.conds in order that the- course ahead way perfu-tly safe. - Another great -We have received TICKERI BALSDON I So -.Curse ia motor t.raffic on the high- BIG SHIPMEN OF HATS ways is that due to liquor. The 7 e law is strict in thi.% matter, but It g.ular$6.00jor $3.75 ottAith8tanding this, th n ere are� an-V men wh - PICKERNO ' ,­­ have no -rega :A.Bi ot Childre "s Hats regar .9 sto-CA for their own safety nor that of 6therR, and will persist in taking 62.94 and $4.50, JM EAT .,.:MARKET out cars when they are in no con- -Another line of Hats Reduced to Rock Bottom.Prices dition to take "Charge of them, It Up to $10.00 Each. Js not necessary fo'r a man to be Round Roast or Stea-k, per lb t 28c beastly drunk in order that he &r iii Roast or Steak, ak, 28c blic travel, ay be a menace to pu 11 Our- Coats are Reduced Porterhouse Roast or*Ste --but a man may imbibe but a very sump little and-appLredtly way be per- .-Burberry, Velours, Marvellas, and Fur Coat@ $15.00 '20c Fine Rib Roast, up to $225-00 each. I& fectly eobe'r, but if he has imbibed Heavy-Rib Roast, 18 find 18c Shoulder Roast. but very little, he shotild not be Intrusted with the driving of a SAMUEL SCHWARTZ Pot Roast, car. The punishment should be Brisket, to boil, 9c itiande so severe for the* violation Brock St., Phone 340, Le%r of Pork,... 25b' of L.oin of Por', .25c the law's dealing with motor k t 'traffic that motoriqts will take no Shouldet Roast of fork, 20c,23c T A R R Pork Chops. ... 28c ..�Pure Pork Sausaget ... :Yoters' List 1923 PHONOGRAPH PEOORDS 2k Finest Salt Pork,... Alunicipalit of tbe Township of WkeriDg, ."The difference is in the tone." "-L-Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece, 38C .. sliced, Me We have 'a fine selection of Records on hand, or we would be pleased -Notice Is hereb tb t a Court 'Mild Cu alf or whole), 32c '-will be held, pu 2'e n as red Cottage Rolls (b' rs=tet, t� Ont.ri, Voters?L . b, H --tbw ��to­receive your ffii e. ist Act. by to HGnor special orders. Cd andhearthem. k Bacon, 55c Tudge of the County Court of the V MO Cooked Ham,-- NT-q—WTTY PA RE? An the Village of Brougham, on Satur. Weiuers, An,the lot day of December, 1928, at Buy the best a�d get Kitchen.Brand Ovbr4lls and'Shirts, Sherwin- -Read-Cheese,- o'clock in the forenoon, to hear ing, 3 lbs 55 cents 8, . ... 'Easy!First and Dome"tic Shorten and determine Williams Paints. Dominiozi_Express Money Order 0MISSiOL8 in the.Voters' 90 cents c3pplainto.of errors 6. 5 lbs List of lb prints'M'Veuts nhe Munici Idso, Sealers, Crockery, etc., from its. piflity of the Town hip of Xickering for I". Trout and'White Fish Every Friday Dated this 15th dar of November, ........mnmms� THORNTONYS,- BROUGHAAd 28. --DovAtz R Bvi�rozc, W. G."IREID JnCKEIRViG .9-11 C:c-.k jf'he TH9 RV91Y STORE THERE'S A RWASON .L tyl i Mi..id, L UZI, V; • ' _ rte: ` CLAREMONT. Mies M. Graham, teller of the A p E 1Z I ill S °.. - -"` 'Standard Bank,.wae. off duty on H rr�esS- Sho- S. E. H- VI -CE Rev.A. McLellan wsa in LbN city- Tuesday owing to illness but has (THE DECORATOR) `^ on_Monday, now quite recovered. F. M. Cooper is installing•large Floyd and Mrs. Jones and child For every description of Painting, -_ furnace for John Miller._ and Percy and Mrs. Maynard of Paper•Hanging, Interior /—�c ZB our - M. J. snd Mrs. Wilker motored Brooklia, spent Sunday with Mrs, 7 rdwood Finishing.and - FA�!�/G RS to the city on Saturday. Jones'mother, Mre. Buehby Hardwood Fiaishiag. Reuben and Mrs. Rawson .,spent Douglas Dickenson snd Grant Best Workmanship, Prompt'Service, Now is-the time to see about yourA 0 . TT -Sunday with Ralph and Mies S.E. Prices moderate. Evans. Evans have returned home, from Harness needs. _ the corth-west where they have Phone.or write Mrs:Lyman Pilkey spent Satur- been during the past three mouths. Gerraed 64 Torrens Ave.. We have on hand a good supply day in Markham with her brother Mre. Oscar Barber, we regret to Oen M l0•21} .- Toronto of and'Accessoriee Frank• report, is $erioual; ill with an at- at various prices. ,Ladies' and Gent's Wool Under Mrs. George Richardson is ander tack of pne'zmonia. Her condition Give us a trial and be wear for winter wear, the weather at present suffering is giving her friends much-.anxie- . S1M!!� convinced f% rom a severe cold. ty, Good Shoe Repairing dile Silk and Wopl Hose Mrs, Richard Eva'as . returned For Sale;in the Village of Clare- p g Service .Men's Sweaters and Wool So z home an Friday last after spendiaR mont,'a 7-roomed frame dp elliog RASMERE: PARK =ti ten days in the city. - in fair :e air. For' full articcf: CECIL BRADLEY . Flannelettes and Flannelette James Graham, who is employed .Isis .al)ply to Mrs. P;- Macnab, Harness maker, Blankets, large size, white ; at the General Motors, of Oshawa, Ciaretaont. ** We haye'the following farm produc- ;; and grey vas home over Sunday. tine's for gale at reasonable terms: :PICgERING, ONTARIO Sunday night was the coldest'of LARGE Yoxi:saiREs-Young pips, a A good range of Yarns and the season when about 20 degrees weeks, hoth sexes; older ones up to Sweater Wools Fx' of frost was registered. young sown, bred to prize-winning Whitevale A full line of Fresh Groceries at Thomas rater; ,h has installed acres. p- a newAr Urse power Lister aso- a — ro; .ra am,s O. The`Serv3ee Garage - lowesf prices t cn es o A. 0. barred Rock strain. A few i ,g, � Highest-prices paid for ' ,• Ftac-k and Ws. Allaway and P'`E choice cockerels. produce `• family. o£Whitby, spent Sunday ApPLEs-Spied; Baldwins and (been- Operhauling; Painting, all kinds with J. H. and Mrs. Beal. inRs,.delOOD-. repairing done. Ignition D A SCOTT Farmers are now busy with osrn BT04E WOOD-Mixed dry wood in •' A. f a specialty. their fall plowing. having finished store and cord length's, delivered if Your old Ford top re-covered CI.AREMT, ONTARIO ' harvesting,their turnips. . desired• for $18.00. A number from Claremont,and - -- Drupa card or pbohe P.2328 _ • for our needs. , s Vicinity -attending the Winter - y at—A _Fair at Toronto this week. e Rev..E. Oreborn will be ordain- Pickering, Oat. ET'S . all be thankful. . ed to the Baptist ministry in the L this Thanksciveng,. - church here next Tuesday. We're thankful because A large shipment of Men's Suits and -John and Mrs. Webster and Overcoats at rises less than could oar efforts to bake the p IN -family, of Andle , visited with be manufactured at present. Thomas and Mrs.i'earsoa on Sun— met with .your approval 1 _ Suita-Navvyy� blue serge, pare wool day.yman Pilkep has parch and you should be thank• a regular$89 00, for $2'd.i0. TwZ2* the two lots adjoining Mien Ham- fol that you can order of suite, heavy material, suttabIs for e Uton's;and will erect' dwellings on a9 the pastry that will winter season, regular 29.00, for make our then s tv I. 18.75. These quits are all tailor- --the same. _ _ y g made and good fitters,. - A •number from here. purpose dinner a eaccess. - attending the hoz social at the 0 T Overcoats-Heavy tweed that will - •_ keep you warm and dressed this :. Glen Major school-house this (Fri- winter and winters to come,regular day)evening. - • 18.00, for 5.76. ]lire: Galof Orangeville, re- RunnmgW aterl turned horue on Tuesday" after • l4ome early and esgemoney at111. Spending a week with C. A. and R,M/�� T Mrs. Overland. �+ �JVhen- and Where You Want It J. Pinold, •-::Claremoa Lost, on the 7th concession,Pick- andbetween Re sideroad ~� the Brock road, a tire pump fl u' r HONE`900 iF;i , { Gin any farm of average size at least one hour a day-36� Coal, ;,+,;, I ten hour working days ayear— are spent in the irksome. � � Finder please leave asme .at I?. �. C�{£RArTI�I>IGr Scott's store. wearying task Of pumping water. 361 days which one . Reeve John Forgie,First deputy { `reeve Adam-'Spears' and Second } of my Toronto Windmills will give you for profitable work, deputy reeve y The Pickering rat or recreation--beaides supplying water Hard alta Soft Goal of the pp U. M. Forsyth are in PP Ymg S 'Whitbythis week attending , the wherever you want it. sa y OII b t quant November session of the county Valance -Committee The one bothersome task, that of the 'wiadmM in all lin&of hand - - -co�nn y _ weather. is o,►eme;n t�To�at°'' f-or. ., h f THUDS. ►. LAW "mea Allawa who has been .lye object of this Aaeocistioa is to oil only "oaoe a Friction and wear are 'r lly abolished. i 9a Pickering daring the past 'few lessen stealingg snd pr6aecnta Torcoto w ttoo. can be made abeolut y self-dating d --•montba ranking barrels for Mr. the lelona. ration. ' DiL T7 ' Clifford, has returaned to Clare- -- oow�ee wont to take charge of the f,,,00l- �tien �5,wt�not•u aommaal The 'Tw nto"Tower well stand for•a lifetime bees>aee it is the i roans. saw immediately wish as member l►ea+vieet. stras�est and bort-braced ane built for nay wiedmsIl. " ' Lost, on Thursday night, Nov. of 15:sootive 00M 6". I.et me explain why I believe this 6 one of the biggest conveniences a f t S`Ove s z�. - 15th: betweeu-Luther Pilkey s on �d�mbenhi !w 51.00. i -��ba _ - - -Stoves - � - . aid Claremont Village, a fur cost. Finder kindly ~s rstorbe T bad ft pp144�Pen lase.ot: V. R. EMERSON Box 425 .WFITBY - leave same at .Mr. Pilkey's or ' ' phone Claremont 812. * Szsc-Com,-L• D. Hanks,O.B.Palm. -The -Women's Institute wilt ere Donald Mauro, Pickssing. dee Dar Findlay--­77u�w meet on' Wednesday afternona, - - Nov. 28tb, at the- home of Mrs. J.R. Thextoa: W. 1-, dark. - 3iz alae-inch lido with .wood door Chidlow. Programme-Corcen 1 President, 8e'oeetae7 _and grate, copper reservoir :. Events sad Report of the Con n. { tion b the delegates. .� ���� �� T -. *_ bac a ; y ii1 ��� ,,�,�����,�� n tile-back warming A Simple and Great Salvation 4l - J['�88i>6 �r Farmer closet. also ettm �x is the subject for next Sunday large oven. evening in the Baptist Church. CEDAR GROVE 8 iatweets and rte{ vats of agriculture are fully under- We have also have mixgee Quebec while is the evening the pastor -_ `' tood and watt sssysd t this bank. To aacoar�e progressive heaters. @sense cooks, hoz 'will preach on "God Reconciling 'Wareboase at Locust Hill' ���se is the farmer and to make his financing as easy as stoves, self-feeders and - �� the World to Himself." possib�le.py�ractical assistance in the corm of tonna Is given, and cora- � Rev. E. Oraborn was in Toronto - plats banking facilities, specially adapted to farm business, ars avail- aaper•hesters. _ f4 this week attending the installs- �" _ _ able at lark one of ons branches. Cmsglt ode local manager, ? tion of the new Chancellor of Kc- Bee our stock before buying. A car of Walker's Corn Distiller's _. It is complete. , Master University, the Rev. Dr. Grains now in stock. Whidden. Mrs. Orabora also ITM Ask us about repairs for any t a day with friends in the pilo Bran, nom make of stove.' _ Afresh supply of books have Molasaea;Tsnkege etc. lel BRANCH, G. P. LYND, Managet. ' ` been purchased for the public lib. ;' ;& G CROSS, Manager. F. X• C 0' 0 P E racy and will been the shelves Criading Every Day Except BROOKLIN BRANCH, . -for subeeribers. the latter part of Wednesday. - �OLAREMONT. this week. The Board are anxious =- _`for.new subscribers, Coiwe.and .A,.E. REESOR, L n -sign up.and help along the publicTL 8 Ideal Gro or StOTi lib�ar Phone 8H00 - fit. R. hfartham, Our, Pi - ker' ' in'g. CUIltO -Edgar$earns, who has been at ' - a .his home at Omemee for the past Harness ;RepairingHeadqqu� arters for High'-Claes Food few months, is again on duty in a Stuffs. Everything clean and W. M.-P'almer'e store, and is - u S �R(� ;� y - fresh.' Prices as low - p Having resumed my business in Clare. ars iJ _ as poeeibla. pared to repair -harness, horse mons, I-respectfully solicit the patron• _ - - -- --_ = " ' collars, boots and shoes etc., ateo age of the farmers of the sur- _heavy rubbers re-bottomed, . Give rounding community. . :Beginning Saturday, August 25th j You arysbsolately sure in buying __.him a trial. " I am prepared to repair harness-andour Groceriee here, * -- ..The Board of Trade which was collars-as well as-hoots and shoes. _ we guaran • all goods.. _ _ •As tee s. organized on Wednesday night of Heavyrctbbers.re•bottomed. ' - Butter, Rgge and Poultry last week is meeting with much wanted y -success in the matter of securing SEs Leave Pickering -� IJeave Toronto members. 'Twenty-five members at the "Corner Shoe Stare," y all the time. .,. were enrolled on the night on Claremont, Oat, _7_,45_x. YYl. :(Dally} `.x.0.00 a, m. - Phone, Clsce 2808 �a -which it was organized and a num- FR,�Ng 'CHjDL�W •ber of new members have been j; Daily except Sundays r •r added since then.` All are very L+•+M DALE M111 -4.15 p. m• land Holiday@ 6.00 • m• ONTARIO p .. CLARPMONT, enthusiastic and are determined pICKERYNC# Sandeyya and 'J to boost Claremont. Thecommit- _ ''J.00.•p.. Iri• Hoildays only), 10.30 p. • tee which was appointed to later. view Sir -Adam Beck with 'the WeLave just, received a m' view of securing Hyd ro power and 8 shipment of (Standard Time) r ;liQbt.for the village and the farm " "ars' of the surroandinR countyp - Canada'sBest Flour calm �n $+' aretrrrauRina-for a meeting- with ` —sir Adam Beek, And it is expected —� } _ _ Return trip from--h Intermediate paints "that Something definite will be charged proportionately: - -done in this direction. The resi- Royal 'Household - deda dents of the village have taken_a _._._ J __. -.--- _ _.__ - 1 Of all malatiaL and step forward when the organized sLgO� , y keel is stook. II will psi - -a Board of Trade. Such aa'organ " , sail at our works acs inrplQl 4nr liner p ' 'I'aStr Flour ��� stops at;(3oraon House. Passengers taken on obtain p:tose Don't pe la" ization.can accomplish more for _ y - - at any point. V agents we do not employ thael ooassgasaM the village than any other body , . ly we eon, and do throw o� she ytel of men. They have a weight in Chopping and Oax Rolling ocaunwou of 110 par oent.,wlbiehyou w0 Via: pnblic matters that is not possess 1 •srfai°t � b�Q°r°h�"in$trcm sat' j f (� �1 (� GARAGIR ped. yAny other body-We ezpec} -.- - 4cery week-sag- _. C-0.1.fLACU * T f�•7 _ that the Claremont Board of All kinds of Feed on baud n J. T. MATHESON F :' _.Trade will accomplish much for �3 N• srccgwoozl Phone Ind. 00 �3 � the village in the near future. OAlwae$ works, Whitby,Oahaefq s .,. �. �""nt �t '`,.,J .i •' wen. ,a W" ate'.r. ^h .5,. ov1^vs:,7..�r'uJ r1;.r,,,N,: .,yNc r _.drµ .r'+'+•�,: .rp ,x— t,y.R�,,,ti i+�Sa 1 ,�`fq•- ���.. -. .v .. - -• .. .uisa.:,.ox'.. ,.r�„” n �� r ..r` �; fid n">,+�'v y;• 'rt* ' 'a .�.,^�,:e .z_ .•. it - ''- 's ' .'fir R _ " "'�; 4szy>.r�x• -rax " ^; ,_ ,'r! „_,.= .1~ ' ' :` : .y'a• -•„y, as, �x',r:,;,k •.y" ,s•a ,._ „ � .� , � , }.a(°,. yj � .2-Yrr h� 'G a ; ' .. :. ,.. ".. •u,.. , r •.r.,.r. ..2 ... ,. ^z' ..• .e -«N•�"", s T '.•7,.. sa, ��,• KPWO .''�'r.^�'.iia. eta ..-+s._. r°t-kr.n:t:L.. . at.: '" L.. -•... � 5r! .. .. .. +w... .-t:t.F ,y.,. X ..Y:14• ""• � a.•,- r�- #-�r•... ."?*,}p" *W u.. 66 .....,:.n..:. .. ... .+. yy �,y+ w - r#. .:, :S..,M -. ,...tn ..••. ,.,-,�H_:.r...,. .•: sit•...a:,4. .,n .. ...4 +C i _, .'.i :ru `-0i-^�. "---�----=..,_. , K'. , 4k T11 ORK.-.WORN ll\ -WOMEN —ASVD THE W0115T IS YET TO COME _ ..i � � �� .. •� - � - _ _ .. - - cam! _ wA'. : �U e 0 �e Home and Children Ot- Care of _ _ -. -- - —.— : - --- ten Calyses a Breakdown. i` A•VARIETY OF.COOKIES. ( Quite naturally the children do riot woman at-home,-deep.in house- Quite Now that.the task of fixing school enjoy orders. It doesn't take mach hold., duties and the cares of mother- �.�•� � —y - B study to acquire the habit of putting'hood, needs occasional help to keep _ _ x lunches is t. full owing, the children Bs her In good health. The demands-upon �---- a. are insisting on home-made cookies.!our requests in a pleksan't way afid --- "„�_ _ �u B, a mother's health are many and severe. - ��" =� mac._ E'herP arw a inn It means all the difference between - v.-- - -G- died and one different_ Fie='awn health trials and "her.child. cheerful-and ieluciari�olienm rot. varieties of cookies, crackers ar}d ren's welfare exact neavy tolls, while wafers to be bought the 'eery hurried meals, .broken rest and.much Br f ..WI y NOTA DUMB WAITER? stores these days,-and t first thought Indoor living tend to weaken.her. No it would seem foolish for thebusy) Alabor-saving built-in fixture that wonder the.woman.at_,hom3 ,is, often , ' -farm,woman to use her precious time should'be found in many homes is the indisposed through weakness, head- to make the crisp home-made daintles, dumb-waiter. If the cellar is cool a aches, backaches and nervousness. ' but there is a difference in•the taste, dumb-waiter operating' between the Too many women accept these visits— and in this difference lies`the charm i kitchen and'cellar is not,only a great tions as a part of the lot of mother- of the "cookies like Mother used to'step-saver, but to a certain extent it hood. But many °and varied .as her make." The school.lunch seems in- will take' the place of an ice box. health troubles are, the cause is aim- w complete without them, and nothing, Such a waiter can be put into a kit- plc and relief at hand. When well,.it �` i _ • quite -takes the place of them. They then already built., Construct it in is the woman's good blood that keeps _ are easy to- make and..convenient to'such a manner that when the waiter her well; when ill she must make her _,.i/�' • '��� r serve for,light refreshments when the`is lowered into the cellar.the four blood rich to renew her healtli. The Women's'Institute meets. corner posts; $ttacbed to the bottom nursing motller more than any other y , The modern-cook should know that lof the dumbir -waiter, will•rest on the woman needs ribblood and plenty of r the cookies are much better it the i cellar floor.' Thus the bottom of the it. There is one way to get this good s dough' is thoroughly chilled before r dumb-waiter will be a few feet up blood,so necessary to Health, and that using; this leaves-the.butter hard and'from the cellar floor. Th+A top of the is through the use of Dr. Williams' so does not require so much•flour. The:waiter reaches the kitchen floor a :. ase enrich the blood. less flour used;-the_bettei tKe-cookies -should b"ziiah-e-&the same as the and through their use many weak,.all 'are;.The oven must be watched 'care-I kitchen floor. Thus when the waiter ins wives and mothers have been tally; especially for molasses cookies:!is in the cellar the top fills the kitchen benefitted. If you are ailing, easily = ((tt The following recipes are tried and!floor opening. tired or depressed, it is'a duty you owe 4`'t " c tfue, easy to make, and not expensive.( Two aides of the waiter should be yourself and your family to give Dr. k Fruit eookres-Cream one cup of;screened, so foods are protected from Williams' Pink Pills a fair trial. Z_ butter, add ,one and one-halt cups!pests, and at the same time it provides You can get Dr.'Wil:iams' Pink Pilin K sugar, one-half'cup of milk, one egg, good, circulation. through any dealer in medicine or by `; font Level teaspoons of baking powder, If the cellar is not cool enough a mail at 50c a_box from The Dr. Wil- ' it level teasiieon of grated nutmeg and' pit may be dug 'four to six feet below llama' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. . one-third cup of raisins or currants cellar floor level and cemented on the aE _.._chopped.fine. Mix with flour to make bottom and sides. For the Canadian Mother. u �It a stiff dough, cut in, rounds, wet the With this device the housewife will EIa7 �Y PATROLLS B 1 SEAPLANE toga with milk and' •sprinkle with be'spared many trips up and down the It is a matter, of interest to note . sugar. Bake quickly. cellar steps. the .relative esteem In which Cana-, ' Plain coo Mis ane-half cup of - - - flians hold increase of Canadian popu- buttes and one cup of lard with A POPULAR STYLE FOR TAE ration by immigration and increase Canadian Department of Marine and Fisheries Utilizes Air- s. two.cups of sugar, one cup of milk "LITTLE MAN"_ by natural processes. Although every,- and two well-beaten eggs.. Sift sex _ - where lip service 1s given to the craft in New Sphere. - r principle of healthy increase of Ca= p grown accu,-toned to quent fishermen who._fish within 40Q level teaspoons of baking powder wits ,r People have \,four cups of flour, and use al much of _�;�>: nadian population by natural pro- hearing of the use of aeroplanes in,yards of the mouths of streams and the flour as 19 needed to.make a dough : cesses we find, if we consider our survey work, forest . protection, and: rivers, the speed wft b.which the sea- -. that the whole four roll out; cu s wilt be need-some kinds of ~ piwp ant,frankly we are-actuand from a ally bend- carryingachedother out of airnd work 'patrols of the fit the sh-! plane arrives op the scene niter it -viewpoint, y g p comes In eight _prevents the offender f"ed rAfter the cookies have been placed ? -" Ing more effort to attract outsiders ing areas of northern British Coluai-''from raising his nets and concealing f r' in the pan, press a raisin into the top to our country than to the .more Sm- bla by the Royal Canadian Air Force''what He has been doing: of each. portant duty of making ti possible during the-,past season has opened up - ya-& Cocoanut :cookies-Beat one cup offor our own an f Se Canadian families to In- a' new field for aircraft with many Advantages o plane. a crease fn healthy normality. Federal unique features. 90 successful were Exposed sugar,and one cup of thick sour cream' D 'portion's of the British A together, add one beaten _ appropriations for the promotion of the experimental - $ egg,one level D patrols instituted in Columbia coast which cannot be is -teas n o! soda and, f3our'enon h E immigration protects are a great deal July by the De a tmsnt of Marine and "species by the l B D patrol, boats owing to aux as soft as'possible, and roll out! ', larger than the combined provincial Fisheries in British Columbia that it the waters being uncharted were vlait- g appropriations for clic conservation was decided fo continue the -patrol ed by the seaplane. The area cover- I pnnkle the top of each" -with shredded cocoanut and p>e�ightly, of bealth-6-•a fact, for.which- no one until the end of September. The.ia- ed by the patrc; extended from Capa Stake in nick oven. ''hese cookies but• the people of Canada themselves troductioa of the seaplane q tab ptrol re-_ Caution, on the north end of Van - 'these be rolled about half an inch are lame. suited in greatly lncres,ed efficiency cotiver Istand, to the Alaskan bona L_L i,�..•" '�;ck•- - 'rf�(� Important as kur immigration•prob- in the work-of detecting. breaches_of'.clary,-.while _periodical visite were �- i 1 d S ea_coolciea--Cream a p third f e, !t_ts udqubtedly_more # the`-liheries regulations and mucli made-to operations on the Naas and lems ar a cupof butter, and one cup of sugar, poi of-that our problems of maternal better observance of the laws.. [.Skeena Rivers,- Douglas Channel, one-half of a level teaspoon of spdo mediate, and continuous attention. In In the work were stationed at Prince nets, and the : o.tlan.l Canal. Dia- .. ,.. . 1 one egg, a little nutmeg and as Iitt___ 4506•� One could have this in jersey the first place, we find that our ma- lances were covered In a fess.hours Pastry dour as can be used and roll j weaves, in flannel or serge. It is also ternal death rate, although lower than south, and inland o' that point. The -by Elie seaplane- that would have them out thin. Cut in aha and a good model for•linen,seersucker and that of the 'United States, fa higher work of the taken a number of 'patrol boats days , pas pat••oI In h led the de.� _ 'bake in quick oven. ' - Bingham• than that of England and .Wales, Lection of in egularities in the use of to accomplish, and as a-result of the _ Molasaee Cookies-Use on' cup The Pattern is cut in 2 Sizes: 2, d higher than that of Norway, higher gill-nets; a sharp lookout during the great expanse patrolled it was found. Of molasses; one-half cup butter, One- and_6 years• ^A 4-year'size requires than that of s good number of coun- closed period between 6 p.m. Friday Possible to reduce the number of boats ' '..half cup hot water in wof soda has-'Seen dissolved which one level 2% yards of ern mai„ to any address on thought to the welfare of their cite- 36-inch material. tries which have oven serious and 6 p.m. Sunday; a constant watch by tont. 'teaspoon - Pattern h P I to sea that fishermen keep outside the! The only handicaps eacounEe2jed in Mix, with one -rounding-teaspoon of receipt of.15c iri silver. or stamps, by Zen mothers. . Our Canadian maternal boundaries of the months of 'rivers,' the use of the seaplane were its in ginger and enough' flour to make a the Wilson Publishing Co., 73 West deaths for 1922 were more In num- 'and inspection of the exposed parts ability to tow recalcitrant' fishing - 'dough that can be rolled out half as Adelaide St., Toronto. 7 Allow two her than similar deaths for 1921. And of the. coast which are Inaccessible boats back to port and to operate in `- Inch thick• weeks for-receipt of pattern.- the tragic, yet hopeful, feature of the .to the patrol boats. • - fog, rain, and d�_rkaesa. However the - --w=— situation is that a large percents a Eagle Eye of the Patrol, y Grandmas ginger snaps-Mix thor- g former difficulty was overcome b oughly, one cup of molasses with'two- _ -of these' deaths-a great deal more dropping one at the. seaplane's crew d, egg, one cup r than half of thein-were preventible.' As a result of information supplied Ion .board the offender while the pilot thirds cupof lar on@ Scientific knowledge by tke patrol several fishermen were i r of sugar,three level teaspoons of soda ( y ge has progressed to - i D i flew to the nearest patrol .boat ;or an advanced prosecuted for adding what is knows three rounding teaspoons of ginger, poinC, so that it js •ribAr asatstance. 77 -_4ene of cloves and one of cinnamon. �� c•. possible to say, "If-"men and women ,ae "handy billies'"'to their gill-nets. Add flour enough to.roll. Roll a piece - ` i are given the information easily The regulation& allow' the use of.gill. In view of the 8 .ccess of titin ex r -- available, and If there is careful super- nets 200 fathoms long. However cer• periment this year It is likely that res big as a marble tilt round; place In ` Lain fishermen added small nets or i more,extensive plans for the use of '*-Pan two inches -apart. Care-must vision •during pregnancy, and proper i "handy billies" 50 to 7t5 fathoms long,11 seaplanes will be made for next sea- with little fear of detection owing to,,�'son by the Department of Marine and the maternal death rate of.any coun. '.'.CFSEERFUL OBEDIENCE. :.try will diniYniah almost-to th \i the ini5ility of the oats to patrol b (Fisheries. The .car-ying of fisheries _ ": •' e van- inspectors to the spawning ,Dear_me" sighed Mrs Fay'•. g point: keep close watch on all the nets: g grounds " _ .. , . g yne, mo- Isbin From a height of 3,000 to 4,000 feet the photographing of chains of lakes mentarily forgetting the truth con- �ti Our problem in this generation, corning.the ever-alert "ears of 8.18H - Ili-the a#r-tS�"e seep ane-observer can r��er o e�trucffons, and seining and ` then,dins become one of disseminating 1 tchers," "Aunt Jgne certainly is ti.e! knowledge, of insisting on the observ- count the corks, set three feet &bar!; sPs'vning areas will be included in _ "Logsiest _ ante of the simple yet glial rules of and note any excessive length. Dur' the programme for 1924, and it is person I ever knew. Ido not P ing the closed -periods fro-A Friday expected that time and money will be "Enjoy a whole weed o{ being constanr- hygiene, and of providing adequate - "v ordered about" care of the expectant mother and of to Sunday. the seaplane cad do 'the saved and greater efficiency secured "SE'ther do I," a ' the mother who has already k at twegty'patrol boats it is este- by the wider use of aircraft in the 1 g-i:ed sural• Laura giv nyrnpaihetically. "1 do not liki hav- s birth to a child. If there were to !Hated, while in checking up della-. work of the department. ting t+rders, one bit,and you order doe develop a strong popular demand that — - - and me lots and lots, mother. Truly ' these necessary conditions be met, we 'is training nursing housekeepers who Pant That Maddens. you dol" should soon discover that our Provin• will enter rural homes and take effi- �• Among the curious plats of Queens Well, well! Ev ry irio'her knows tial-Departments of Health could' ex tient charge of the whole family while land is the "stinginng,tree,t a luxurious how it feels to be brought up'like this'' tend their activities so as to reach the mother regains her strength. The shrub, pleasing . the eye, but den- by the small son or doughter, and it! each most ignorant and elpless par. Red Cross.and the Victorian Order serous to the touch. It grows from ; we are wise we do not ioo soon forget.i eat in our crowded-eifies, and each of Nurses are saving the lite and two to three inches to ten or fifteen Fruth to tell; there is no great gulf - most remote-and fearful mother' in health of many. _mothers annually. feet in 'height, 'and surf a dila tee fixed between us and the, children; isolated rural districts. These are good beginnings, emits, g Perfectly Natural. ? But yet. we are losing able odor. they are men and women in ver small What has been done alreadyf? g about five v.- y She (quoting)-"Night has a thous; mothers opt of ever thousand who Speaking•of .its effects, a naturalist i editions, and what we o or dislike The Federal Department of Health' y says: "One often [orgeta the danger of y and eyes--the dap but one:' at Ottawa has prepared a booklet for give birth to a child, and for no tea- pa apt to affect .the children-in the He-"What kind of neighbors have son at all except that our mothers the a tree until warned by its smell. Its same wa 1f we do not en o orders �., g mothers,•available to say parent who p y' enjoy , you around here. effects are curious. It leaves no mark, `�.• wishes information. It describes have not been taught to observe t we cannot reasonably expect the chit- simple health rules, or the t T ng, k -----o- hilt the •sin fa madden' and for ' _.dren to do so. A Wonderful, Invention. simply and' briefly the important y have not .. things which every; expectant, mother received proper care, before, during months afterwards the affected part is "Let's see if you can do this,• holds A'lady employed a,very ignorant tender when touched in rainy wedther should do. It tells also how to care and- atter delivery. The remedy lies or when it gets wet in was hi•ag. s challenge and an opportunity .to servant, who would not rise_ in "the for a very young 'infant.' A whole 1n our own hands. It Ss, to be found -- -show 6ff-that is a t invariably ac=.morning at a sufticfentty early 7iour, so in a demand_ for increased a "[ have seen hien who treated' or c whatever their motive, the children an alarm clock was bought and series of booklets for mothers and ppropria•, - cepted cheerfully by.little folks. And pro- fathers 1s prepared for distributipn.-In-Al. r y prov n'cial 7., pai�n lightly reii on the g sented to the girl, with'the words--. - - - - ' Sn agon?_after being stung, and I have +. this' department; and .these publica• governments and a determination to known a horse so completely mad af- acquire.a habit-of cheerful obedience "You know,'Mary, that I require the tions have been sent-to-thousands _of keep on extending government and, , -- 'that is-of.great uncus. bre alight every—morning by seven vo:untary-maternity welfars schemes ter gett.ng-into a grove of tie trees ° "Helpmother do. this will hOm�' that he rushed open-mouthed At every. you, o'clock; but I cannot get you to do it, But the provinces have a heavier until•every'family ift Canada is within �.., please?" has'a note of companionship ao I have boughtynu thio.alarm clock." one vgho approached hint, and had to responsibility in the matter of health. reach of proper help: be shot." a" wl'iolly lacking in an order to\,"come Mary examined it, and said:. what are some of the plana they are Norway has reduced her maternal fasten y sad do this work `If wt - "TEC _for the reduction of pia• per 1,000 to 2.3 per ' ' � mortality from 8• ;'are' going to-have time'for a story But fancy a thlag''loike this bean' able ;---- - The human lungs contain 1 rF, mil a `well havq 16 hustle and set this room to loight a fire; sure' it's a wonderful, tergal'd�8ths. .000,_ Canada can reduce Iter ma- �i�+•ardor,,,-adds-jay-and „• _ ._ - some are increasing the numbers ternal moriatiEY hour-g--'par-101? to lion cells. to a task that is made A>iteful,by •' ♦ -of-their putillc-heal nurses. tors ` Jtharp "Put every, one of these. toys At any-rats the book agent selling are establishing small hos,ritals in A` Birds of remote regions, tropic and -where they belong and be rl:+ick about an encyclopedia never claims to be a vartons'localittea where mothers may A fat person's bitterest foe is• a arctic, accommodatingly come to out i man of few words, receive adequate cera; Saskatchewan sweet tooth. doors every opting and autumn. t «w• :ate{ ..,7 y. .,a •,- a,,.a. 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'" ..��.s.: .ti " 4- - r - EASY 'TR,IC LS Mrs. Dyer Fel/ Off to 72 : s• Lbs; .Gains 33 on Tanlab Finding The Number "For nearly seven years," recent- Many times I could not even retain ly said Mrs. Katie Dyer, of 27 Rail- broth and to"t on my stomach and n Ont.; "I had suf- restful sleep would no corse t me 15 M Kway St., Iiamilto s t o __ �� f fered from a complication-o1 troubles "Neither . maFself or my friends peculiar to women, and finally my thought I would ever get welt, but j strength all left me and I broke down am now feeling as fine as I ever did _ i`.'+ i'', 4 •w� completely. in my life and am weighing one ban, "When I began taking Tanlac I dred and five pounds, which makes only weighed seventy-two pounds, andI me heavier than I ever was before, t had -been so weak and nervous for I can never pralse Tanlac enough." - nearly two months that I had to be I Tanlac 1s for sale by all goad drug =i assisted from my bedto -m'y chalr.!gists. Accept no,substitute. -More or Less. ' Self-Adjusting Wrench Il► /� Bachelor-"A girl no longer marries ' worse." One of the handiest Yankee tools &man for better or wor _ Success The magician counts the cards to yet devised is a self-adjusting wrench His fMend-"Indeed! ` a pack to show that there are only that fa able to grip small nuts or large.aha marries him Lor more or _ less." the usual 52. A spectator takes out ones, and even seize and hold,pipe up of the eentre of the pacts any num- to one and nne-quarter inches in dia- WANTED. ber o! -cards he 'likes, withdrawing meter. The new wrench has a curl- them to a bunch so that the magic out, movable raw n at one end of the STEAM ENGINE, 12x12 CYL- •. tan cannot-'know how many cards inder. Reid Bros., •Bothwel1, Ont,- are taken. The cards are placed handle, the holding face being attach- face down on the table and the spec- ed by two claws or links of different tater places either on top of the lengths. These claws are connected pack or beneath 1t a number-•of by a stout spring. Once it has gripped Toothache cards known only to himself. The the'bolt or, nut, the harder you turn Bathe the face. It there is a cav- 7 cards are 'cut as many times as the wrench the tighter it-holds. Yet ity in the tooth place in it a piece . desired. The performer counts the it releases instantly when the pres- of cotton saturated with Minard's cards and 1 1 tells -how _ sure Is put the re""o wa many were added. O �CvV 4 . When-the magician counted the Ke Mlnard's LI meat In the house. a • lb cards it gave him an excuse:for rp -dealing the cards face upward sothat he might remember rite games There ie no 'such things as a.born of the top card and ,the bottom criminal, and it is impossible to main- ,8` F ; LB ' TI N fain that criminal card. The fact that cards were ity as such is in_ a t1 d 1 I'1packa e f lthdrawn from the centre of the herited to any great extent. Childish pack left these cards-undisturbed. crime is, as-a rule, simply an ever.The spectator adds the number of abundance of constructive energy, by t__�_t To�O (off of �& ;ards�e desires and the--cards are 'blocked or misdirected. � -- p. �7 7i' cut. The performer now deals the. cards face upward on the. table, True coatentm t de } mentally counting until he reaches ' what we have• s tub was lard enouoh How `o Purify . V the first of the cards he remem• ge g hered. He continues dealing until for Dio&nea but a world was too lit- the Blood f HEALTH EDUCATION ION he reaches the other card he rs tie for Alexander.—Agar. ` membered. . Then he counts the "Fifteen to thirty drape of Esctrrd cords, silently to the end of the j pack. The number of cards precgd- of Root,commonly called Ratha r 8'Y J. D�,E'I'(�� " ins the first card, plus the number INE Seilel's Curative Syrsp, may be taken in water with-meals and at. . following the second is the camber l bedtime, for indigestion, consti- UR Mswvlriofah BO11t+i of Heihf� Oatiar{t I added. If this number to obviously Keeps EYES patios and had blood. Persist. - Dt. 1[ldd7elDa w1II be tM to asrerw quals seas gra PaJaISa Sam tr too large he gathers the cards up Clear, Bright and Beautiful once in this treatment will give rtes Us / >iassA � I and deals them again, this time g permanent relief In nearly every counting the. cards between the ._ �VTtcelA,srineCo••C17hsao,torEnCusDootc case." Get the Y" �+Maadt` 1`oe±antw - noted cards: This will give t3ta cot. druggists,50e,and$1.00battl s. - - reef number. s � . In Great Britain alone the indirect entire community,_the wonder is that (0 this oral and Paste it, with Ames'ps's Ploneer pop Remedies waste attributable to disease amounts municipalities do not exert more et- other or the series.in a scraybook.l seas a sz bo ;100,000,000 yearly, according to s;'fort-to have slum areas eliminated latatement recently made by Viscount'altogether. Of course there are dfffi- $ � �, wL � DISEASES Astor to the Sonne of Lards. Thin is culties in the'way. of removing Slams sea ee.. r .poen no Idle talk made without due con- and houses that are practically unfit One of the most extraordinary cases •-Ofd rmi dw.dAar�. {sideration, for Lord Astor has for a for human habitation: there may be of what may be called as accidental w CIA+ 4LOV92 CO- ew i�o�ng time been interested in Social)such congestion of population that ase west ear sena ' kleform and knows whereof he speaks. apart from their slum dwellings there invention >a that of the lifeboat A eta. rsr6 *4A. - Just fancy the conditions that prevail is absolutely-no place to house thean man named Wouldhare was out walk- In, some arts of the British Isles Again, the coat of removing the slum lag one day when he was sake¢ by as a 4 p 'where it has been found that there!areas may be,so expensive as to•Pre- old-woman to help her- lift a can of moth" Z GiveSIC�i �3b •are more-than two million slum houses vent the municipality from undertak- water which she had filled by means "QdifOrnk FigSyrup In which people were compelled to live ing the work, and so the disagreeable of a broken wooden bowl. - ` L• In s sta:o of "positive indecercy" kaurroundin continue to exist. The bowl was floating on the sur- Harmless Laxative to Crean Liver_and Protesting against present condi- In our Canadian cities there is un- face of the water, and as he tallied tom. Bowels of Baby or Child. tions, Lord Astor declared that there doubted) much overcrowding. -Rents • woman Woul hav ,-- 5 ,which bree immorality, discontent,i have to be divided and sub-divided to with his finger. It immediately right Even . coaatipa- +1 revolution. He added that the pprosddi accommodation that will -con- ad itself-'".Amused by Its antics, he re- ed, bilious, favor- and d 4 ;8ritish Isles had little to fear in the farm to the needs of the pocketbook peated the performance-, thea It rebs or sick, +olio . K Mil A-- way of a revolution, but he would loser And oftentimes the space thus provid- struck him-,that he had made a won. Babies.and Child• + �• /� A- ' Faith in the people if they became re-;ed is hopelessly inadequate. Especial- derful discovery. The result of his ran love to take n � t+iea� i .-mricciled to conditions uFJer which ly objectionable is.this state of affairs dace meeting Was the sell-righting genuine "Califor `� ess the live at the present time. in the winter time, when the artifici- - (� S4 Of Dn" e Archbishop o! YorlS, who, sass- ally-heated air in hoi:aea becomes very lifeboat, which was designed by him nla Fig Syrup. ` on the lines of the wooden bowl. No other :axatfve ported Viscount' Astor in his protest, impure and unfit for breathing- owing /� pa rub a thou ht that the average working- to 'the congestion of people, some of What he lead discovered was that regulates the tea- _ - retiring,��y with Cuticurs, man home should contain three bed- habitually indoors. Apart anything made of seating material and der little bowels, wham 'are a y p Ointment. Nest matnia shampoo -•-rooms, a bathroom, a kitchen, and afrom lung troubles, which often have shaped like one half of a basin could ao nicely. It c _ with Cuticurs p and�a � � sitting-room roost or Iivin -room- Bi he their origin 1n ill-ventilated, tsrtsani- float only with its convex surface sweetens the stomach and starts the using ity I ap.Thintrntmeat g- gg p, �: . Southwark,who lives.in the East End tar-y dwellings, the .common co.• is downwards. A boat made on these' liver and bowels acting without grip does much to �P the scalp clean of London, declared that bad housing very prevalent, and may "result in lines cannot remain upside down for lug. Centalus no narcotics or tooth- and healthy and promote hairgrowtL. `'Was a fertile ground for agitators bronchitis, neumonia, and other die- Ing drugs, Say "California" to your S..s2k. Ol.e.we=s.sisss Takm2Sa. Sold more than to instant when 1t 1s-turn against the present system. eases. Ad to 'the danger of con- druggist and avoid couate3feits! .Ia• �o"s�ttheDorniaioa.Canadian d ed over by a llesrvy sea . it.tai•is1 St.fast Sr-,e'„1i.aend, - Though perhaps in a leas degree, tracting illness of one kin or another slat neon genuine _"California Fig �cas�so"ASa...«eti..ew. the Same conditibns prevail in our is the discomfort of living, which ret- „ Canadian cities. ' There is far too sults in dissatisfaction of social cod- •MONEY ORDERS. Syrup which contains directions. _ —pouch ave2�ro *ding—far o many ditions— ,- outof-town aecourits- by areas that are so iwngested•as to merit match that lights the torch of revels- Dominion Express Money`Order. Five pi - * s the name of "slums When one real- tion and revolt. Dol:.rr exists three cents. SPIN MOTHER `- Ines stow Wurioas slum areas are, not Proper and adequate housing of the - - ' only to the health and morel of those people is one of the most important - His Cure. 'TWIN BOYS erho live there,but also to the general functions of civilized government at -Tom has a bad habit of always =t � .appearance and general welfare of the the present time. starting something." Say --., and Insist! "Perhaps that second-hand - - - �BCf01'C Winter. bought will cure him." 0 0' Lydia E PI�-so sv -=THE FALL WEATHER T -� Tell><H �- September, October and November, Bl in its natural state contains - - ltibl! Colmpo>md Relieved Her of w� �n ii c They are fearless, au7iW ON LS j l LIQ�!'iA.7 a surprising amount of pure air, am- ��J� jOfl�it7oQ aIId meat WOal[OGi So now while the smolder o!]eaves In • 4' TJ ._._._._. the ditches - ' ounting to nearly seven-eighths of its entire b,�• West St John,N. B.—"I was In a Canadian fall weather is extremely With tongues of Same and fire general run-down condition following hard on little ones. One day it 1. -Utters words of autumn prayer, _ n the birth of my twin boys. I had a grea0 Let you, m neighbor, and I d�r''��SS deal of inflammation, with pains and y y g warm ' a7ldb ht a next w and and th zt et ria eco - weakness Finally my doctor r m- , (lo through the silence of the tented C 0 L D cold. These Sudden changes bring on mended Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable A. olds, arsimps and colic, sad Walesa evening corn.. Compound.He said that your medicine aby's little stomach is kept right the Let ice light a fire at the edge of the IN li a would be the only-thing to build me up - fields and the Woodside, I'am eros he Is right, for I am feelin Tesult may be serious. There is noth- ' fast quick +stint, Rub tug to equal Baby's Own Tablets in And Iet us stand round it watching file nose Insides and out with much better and am gaining in weig�li keeping the little ones well. They leap of the shadows, " 'having one in to ninety-three pounds. I was n bed for over am /� po tb, sweeten the stomach, regulate the Saying over and over our sk mot Mentholatum Unless you seethe name 'Bayer" on but am up, ain now. I have recom- "This 1s our mother, our sky mother bowels, break n cold _ s and ma b ag b p make baby .0 oro atsro4 win. roe• Fra s.mah. mended the Vegetable Compound to At r - • a a o on table •on a n b re of et 8 Po m7 _ n D �c y get.f b � 'thrive. The Tablets are sold.b meds- '' friends and give you permission to use TH LATU M CO. _ y Y THE. M E`N O tin .he enulne Baye:• redact raved gt g y o brings h ows and•death all i p D Wh eS a letter. —Mr x R c eater orb mai n e m s. EtntE A. iT clued s 1 at 86 cents a .� a eu Ont. ex �, � y en n n. � safe by millions and prescribed by! w '•box from The Dr. Willlams' Medicine about us, Rodney St., West St.'John, N: B. CO., Brockville. Ont. Who fills our hearts with the glory of physicians over twenty-three years for There are many women who find their Colds Headache _ -`� P And soothes us with the remise of ��\\ ow- Toothache I,umbaeo o to some wteakness or unbearable ran ement. : dying s almost Ordinary Sunsets. - D , �� Rhenatatfem rIn ig g — -snow., - � a trouble may be slight,.yet cause -' Mr. Swankley had been a great tra- Neuralgia Pain, Pala e yeller and couldn't keepWe thrust our hands Into the.memory such annoying symptorttp as drag g quiet about `\ y g � it. Everything reminded him.of some- of the night �1 THE � e � Accept "Bayer Trblets of Aspirin' pains,weakneseandarun-downfee�. d..gof theg the haads�i_our--earth only. Each unbroken package con• Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- --thinE else that took place in Timbuc= �j�"ORE�s � tains proper directions. Handy boxes; pound is-a=splendid medicine for such f" fathers, earth mothers, o of twelve tablets cost few'cents. h 4"R ' too or the Cannibal Islee.. Ilia friend Drug. conditions.It as in many cases relieved They who were loyal, �' gists also sell bottles of 24 and 100.j those symptoms b removing the cause Martin was admiring a beautiful sun- Y g h -)set one evening. _ We eta till the last flare and flicker -COUGH --- € of'them. Mrs..Rttchie s'ex rience'is Aspirin !s the trade mark (registered Pe said Swankley, "you 'should y aids to the darkness, �� in Canada) of Sayer llianufactarb of` but one of many. dust see he sunsets in the east." , . And t darkness is peace. - REMEDY monoaeeticacidester o' Sallcylleacid. I �'on might be interested in reading n "I should like to, said Martin. The —F. R. McCreary. While it is well known that Asplrla ' MrS�Pinkhara's Private Text-Book upon the Ailments of Women. You can , -sun always sets In the west in this or- �— means Bayer Manufacture, to assist. QQct a copy free b writing the Lydia ,+ Be careful that,the dogs cellar is E, Pinkham Medicine Co,, Cobourg, ,f 'dinary old country." the public against lmitatfoab, the Tab • not too tight for.him, a tight collarMINTINE lets of Bayer.Company will be stamp• i�ntsrin• p , causes throat disease, and sometimes ed with their general trade mark, the -- Wlee n -- ISSUE No. 47—'23. -=-ask- e--sibs+.--$� - �-:aw.�,-aau�afia>envaco.;unas�•row "$a7el_�eess•"-.�._ ; • Y y r� .K,?. n ri. 9'.- „ tt y ri' w,. .T� .'.."^' y.e� e -,.i X' N•m .:r aJ•' `P .,. ,. t^� .S+..z T ._r"x-' 'dfs �F,..:c. .__y� .vs?'. '=f+.e ."��wz•a' "'Tie. `spas a', .a.' ' wF' :t+; ..r, •.•�;'•' �- rs ° , ,_ � para. �•�' • ,, �.ati, "r .,. �.. �: R;. ;s�.r v .,,a. ,, c .P` E - r?--. ., a, ,. _ ..: ti �. .r.:,.to-- g; '?� .r.-'. , ;.T.,, r :w,+.-'-f.•as. SSSS,+,,.+:T • � A•,-,.fi, y,._'. _iga, _, ., ,... .. rt . ,,' -.,>.. .'. . •. ;SSSS?, - . ,�.,. � ..:},.t., ,. ..:. SSSS .... ....,,f a.^.. -.. tr.,. l, .- ., ..:.. . ,. SSSS.. .. - .,.+. _ .. , .. cp'.., - - - SSSS :� ,. •S"1a7i�..'+'� • ' -J. S. Balsdon is erecting a fine l -Mrs. R. C. Teeple, of Paisley, LOCALISMS. large ' �. g garage at the rear of his is visiting her sister, Mrs. John '• � . _�% :r • store. Murkar. -W. D. Harding and Miss N. -Dr. Henry will be here as usu-I -pr. E. A. Sadleir, Dentist, ' Hodge, of Toronto, spent SnLday' al next Tuesday to attend to his .pfaeticing in Toronto, will be here he. A Ig tol V 0 r with friends in town. professional duties. * 1n his office on Thursday from 10 .fir : ., -Rev. Mr:Dew,of Ivy, visited --Mrs. W. B.Powell and Mrs. a. m, to 5�p, m., as usual. * t Mrs. and Miss Fawkes abd other ft. H. Crouk are in Toronto this -J. D. Remmer has finished the 1 -- -- - �• one day last week attending the Provincial picking of his apple crop which - -- - -- Pickering friends ••��'Xmas �- week, Conven tion of Women's Institutes. amounts to 1100'barrel9of the best That tllaB ��tt Vake­--It's sure t0• be right Ed. Balsdou, who has been ill -COMING,EI miGHT SPECIALIS1 varieties of winter, apples, mostly t. for several weeks suffering from a Dr, F. E. Luke, 167 Yonge St., To- spies. The price that is being paid up to the mark if we supply - severe attack of bronchitis. is now routo, will be at A. H.Allin's drug this year is, very satisfactory. 3elproving nicely, store, Whitby, on Tuesday, Nov, Spies yietd$5.00 per barrel, which the ingredients ° P W. J. Reid, who has been ip 27th. Glasses, if required, at right includes the price of the barrel. �..' . ,Ihe Oshawa Hospital for the past Prices. Hours-9 a. ca. to 6 p, m. GREEN RIVER. , ..Raisins, Currants, Peels, Nuts, Icings, Spices, Essences etc. few weeks, has been•able to leave Residents on Church Street �.; Mini �" ;and gay : It must be "KrSSIMI FLOUR." land go to his home in Whitby, are complaining of the most an. The green River Ladies Ald will .r -Walter Shepherd is able to be nnoying practice of boys;Who, on meet at the home of. Mrs, W. A.Ful- I ` around again, after being cop$ned returning home with the evening ler on Wednesday, Nov. 28th, at 230. ao his house for several days sof• 'mail rin a door bells along the Word for Roll Call, �'Thankeitivinq," g NOW IS THE TIME FOR `7 faring from an attack of the flu. - street, and therwise annjy the The ladies will hold a Bazaar is Fri- w _ 'dap, Dec. 7th.. Further particulars -:Miss Sleep, of Whitby, and residents. Parents are warned next week. , formerly teacher in the Pickering that if the practice is not discon• Oileloths, Linoleums and Congoleums public school,. visited friends, in tinned steps will be taken to have DIJNBARTON. Many new patterns duet placed in stock. -`Brighten up 'that room 4 the village for several days this the boys punished. Sirs, Dingwall, we are sorry to say'. with a new Congoleum Rug, week. -The Swastika Club held it most is gtrite ill 'Do it now." = _ _Stilson Spragge, who is em- enjoyable meeting, on Tuesday Miall Bea-Annan,-of Toronto, spent ployed on the Rovertlment farm at eventng at the home of Sirs. (Rev.) Tuesdav with her brother, A. J. An. London, is holidaying atthe home Bunner. The program was of a nam. 7 'of his parents, L. H. and Mrs. musical character, and concisted A number from here are attending rt » Spragge, of the shore. of vaudeville acts, vocal selec. the Royal Winter Fair at Toronto More Holeproof Hosiery -Frank Prouse, who has been tions and selections by the orch this week.; , confined to his bed for several setts. The actors were dressed some marauder broke into Dr. Another shipment direct from the factory. Its-going great.. a��e .t.,.,.,.r.. a Dales barn last Saturday night and "The Ladies know hood values We have them in - ore > i an bol, an Cashmere. s of typhoid fever, is recovering them we cannot,tell.' An unusual Next Sunday morning our choir will slowly and is able to be up. visitor to their meeting was Spark be assisted by Miss Joy Fawcett and i -Mrs. D. Pickell and daught• Plug, led by Sunshine, whose un- Mr.Lyall Fawcett,of Toronto. ti ere, We. Chas. P. Davis and Mre. expected appearance.caused quite At the school meetlpg last Saturday JUST NOW Bert. Conley, also Mrs. MCDer- a commotion. night a decision was not arrived at, -A good concert%nd tea will be Those ratepayers who cannot or will' - maid, of Oshawa, visited with not attend the meetin a are et to . We are-havin a big run on Shaker Flannels, Flannellette Mrs. John Murkar one da last bels in St. . Andrew's Church on R y g y have a chance of expressing their Blankets, Shaker Night Gowns.and • week. Nov, 8th, (9t. Andrew's night)• opinion about s site in a canvass. Turnbull's Underwear. - -The'regular meeting of the i)IEi•s, D. A. Scott and Mrs. C. S. On Tuesday evening of this week a Women's Institute will be held on ,Tr>tleman, soprano soloists, and number of the friends'of Mrs, Ed. t Tuesday neat, the 27th inst., at Mr. McIntyre, baritone, also Mrs. Schwalm (nee Margaret Westgate) the home of Mrs. Charles Pilkey. T. Birkett pianist, all of Clare- gathered at her home and presented moot, will ass at in the program. ter with a miscellaneous shower. The , - For the Men A full report of the Provincial con- P B vention will be given by Mrs. R.' bliss Florence Valleau, soprano bride received many useful and pretty H. Cronk The .programme calls soloist in -Bellfair Ave..Methodist snits and all enjoyed •a sociable even- _ for suggestions for simple and in- Church, Toronto;trod .Miss Mary we alway havo . the P Clark will, the selections, :Miss �n Wednesday, Nov. 14th, at 11 famous . expensive Christmas gifts, also g• o'clock, Edward Schwalm and bliss ', ;L - Aprons. Eva Murphy, violinist, will .play Margaret Westeate were married In for a display of l� » -W. M. and . Mrs. Mackintosh in her usual pleasing manner and Toronto, Miss Elva Annis acted as tt CarLartti Line "motored to Toronto on Sunday Miss Marjorie Clark will give sev- bridesmaid while Earl Schwalm, cous- c aerwith their infant daughter, sial readings. All these artists in of the groom, was best man. The !O eralN Shirts Marion, who was christened b are well worth hearing. Tea will wedding dinner was served at the t y bride's home In the evening. After Rev. GSC Balfour, at Beach Ave- be served from 8 to 8 o'clock. Ad_ which the wedding party reso ted' to -and Mitts T.RAgF. MAR@ nue Methodist Church. Mrs. Bal- misaioa,'35 cents. theirnew house at the kwugw- The 1 - _ font, B. *and Mrs, Downes, F. J. -A' meeting cf the Methodist NLs extends.best wishes. MOST EVERYONE'S SVFARIN' 'EA. _and flits. Downes were present at Whitby -. District Sunday School the service, after which the ppaarty workers and Young People's Soci Mat�fe! — ' motored r to Pickering and celebra- eties met in the Tabernacle, S RA HAPMA ' f ted the event by an enjoyablq %Vhitbyw, on Tuesday afternoon paFrom Baby Boy • a C114 _ supper. and evening The sessions were Little Jsgk a to a distant etey Hts s° -The Post Office department Ili. well attended and all circuits were �qother mans miles away, and true viten attention-to the fact that the well represented. The convention �to eh old saying about distance mak-use of other than standard size en- was very fortunate in having Rev. fns t%e heart crow fonder, Jackie'e `velo s frequently results in dela Mr. . Lan ford, the Conference �s 1letrueo .vlongs. for a grebe of v Pe c1 y y Ce it It w. only a �� to the letters with consequent an- eaeral Secretary, present and o.ee of nitres and dollars .he might - -,, ..,Odd - ;noyance sers to the pablio. "When we who gave tato splendid and help- si neahriy b t ti's moteentthan°etheat.she urge you to use standard 91;e en. ful�addresses. The Young Peo= has -consumption.,.of the once happy -- velopep it is to facilitate theInand. plc s Societies were organized into triangle.--mother, lather and chfiad- t' ling of your own lettere," says the into a District organization with its mighty hard to keep from tears. We are showing an extensive_range of Men's Trousers for fall '•'"" communication. "Therefore, if Mr. Ronald Peel,of Port Perry, al! she won't !et Daddy bring Jack down haveyour AVY.Lersesident and Miss Cook, of Myc. a rt string.. '. o ' she Says. ^Jackie a'ndled promptly nae envelopes tle, as Secretary. They are hop. must not coma he mt ht get can- and winter Rear. p en i we a►here sable about 4 lushes wide iug for a successful year in oua gumption too." so Jack lives with T c P� y young. his grandmother, Daddy works to a at real values. and from 6 to 4 inches long. people's work. machine shop, and mother is faith- -Oa Sands morning so -On Tnesda evening as James tu11y obeying doctor's and nurse•s.or- Sunday g dere at the ]Luaknka - . -- non or persons broke into Colla Corbett was returning i naump ivea she hopes eo be home ' catt's Garage, by taking out a 'village to hiN home a mile east of ror.Chrl.tma.--healthy and happy. cou le of panes of lase in one of the vill--a e'he had rather an nn- Contributions to aid Muskoka Hos- " p p g g aA•lar to'tta work may be Sent to Son. .the west windows. Mr. Collacutt pleasant expeWhen be %•' Chariton. »3 college street, j sustained the loss of $l.W to cop- "had nearly cached his hone he Toronto. ,BARRIE CLOTH ULSTERS re, a wrench and also the keys wan overtaken by a car is which e . - ' .. y - pe y SALE REGISTER. i, to bis gasoline tank. . The thief there were five occupants. They 13enOwned thr617g110ut Canada a8 the finest Waterproof Coat a -also got a number of cigars'which invited him'to,have a ride, but he $ATCRD.&Y. Nov. 24TH-Auction sale on the market. Guaranteed in every way. A W hich were takgn from a car left politely refused, saying that be of[arm stock;implements,ec+rn.hay by it Belleville man. So far Mr, had only a short distance to go: etc.,int 11,con.6;Pickering,(adjoin- smart serviceable coat at a reason- 'Collacutt has missed nothing else, The then roceeded�nth-I wa log greenwood), the property of A. , They P y able figure. See them. , bet he may et findsomething but had gone only a short distance E.Ormerod. Sale at one o clock , - _ - y y a3 sharp: See bills.' D. A. Pugh, auc- ' ..else missing. when they agars stopped and de tioneer. -Harry and Mrs. Wade and manded him to step on .the run two children had a narrow escape ning board and 'told him they New Adver=4eesn "te. Fall and Winter Boots-the finest in the vicinity. ., `from serious injury one_evening would-make him do it.. Corbett last week,! They were motoring then ran into John Stephenson's ;.Fear best of any on the market 3 from the east and were in the act and thus escaped from the roved FOR SALE-A hand cutZjnR hoz, _ of turning into the lane leading to in. Who the men were is not Apply Gerald Clark,Dunbarton. 9-10 their residence just west of the known, but if they are' not now 'Williams' and Grebb'makes for service J OR BALE-A large fur coat, site bridge, when another car from the criminals they have taken their F 42;almost new. Cheap. F;Chidlow,Clare- _ . west, travelling at a high rate of first steps in that direction. mont. 7tf and quality. steed, collided with them,causing -Another-motor aeeideeeeeee e- Buvts 30 acres of oak and - — • 80 birch.5 m'Ies from a Frei T _ untag much damage to the front part of red on Sunday evening at Po.9Vs goon logo '" • ! E! .-Ahe County: F.A.Reeser,Markham. 9.10 ..the car and smashing one of the Hill a mile sant of the village, just -- --------= SSSS• . � ,.. , -Established11857. -front wbee1Q.' ,. . �e car going east opposite Leonard Neale's 'regi- FOR BALE-Several • Shorthorn was also damaged considerably. deuce. 1 Two mets in a coupe were bulls,Cotswold and•Shropelure ram lamb.. Fortunately.none of the occupants going east and when going up then John Scott,R.R_2,Claremont Phone 3603, itf ' J received an in t rv. ' hill were travelling close to the IDERMAKING-I am prepared to p g make cider every Tuesday and Friday andBUNDYU -John Proud out,'62 years of railing on the south side of the by appointment. Geo. Cammack, Phone Pi k. age, who was injured so severely road They changed their course 1415. sc`{ - in an auto accident 'about two and went headlong into the railing TTT ARNESS-Ani persog,���ishinir miles east of the village,•a couple on the north side of the .road, II harness,or parts of harness or wishing _ of weeks ago, diecl from his injur- causing the car to upset and dant harness repaired,call at Luther Pilkey's,Claret � C 0 iAe in the Oshawa Hospital h airac it considerably. The driver rp6nt,Garage. 10-12. Tuesday morning. It was thought roiracuously escaped' injury, but BOOTS REPAIRED-Boots and that he might recover As he was �iie partner was thrown through shoes repaired neatly and quickly. Thos. ^ Watson. Shop and residence just west of St. ' progressing favorably, but blood the glass door and severely cut George's Chvrch, Pickering. 2tf T poisoning set in the day before be about the neck. Mr. 'Neale and OTICE-The party who IostaFord The Famous .Cold S1' stet' Past ' died. Wm •Jarvis, of Oshawa, members of his family, hearing N - lire on the Brock road may obtain same by who-collided with. him, causing the crash, were soon on the scene identifying it and payingg for his advt. Call for • his car to go into the ditch and to render an assistance neves- ,t at Smith Bros:,>vtarkhamp. R: R. No. 2, In .White. and Tint a. - u set, is now charged with rock- y, Claremont._— 10 _i ear Mr, Neale offered to 'take less driving which charge may be them into the village that they TXDUSIF FOR,ALE-In.the' Vill- changed to driving, if the• might receive medical attention, ---"o( Claremont, eight nice rooms, gdod ,One pound of Moresco wil.l4eove barn,chicken house, 1 1-5 acres of.land, all in Coroner's jury' attach blame to but his offer was refused, Another gWd condition.Also¢ood McClary heater('Fam- - —him in their verdict. --- oing east took the two men moot must b�sgld. Apply to F.Chidlol�tfClare- J � T --A rumor comes from Ottawa but tvhere they went could not be ' _ ._.seven �'"�squaJre feet. that 2-cent letter postage may be- ascertained, neither did they give FOR S<1 LE-Cheap, all kinds of :. a•agons,'harnesa,and all kinds of farm im- '• •' t' :restored in the` Dominion. , This their names. ' The car eras hired lementsin good order. Also se^eralheavy and n `- would prnive- ba6�tcl�the-rTaals= fry nom' tmuet-1 ariser'e--Livery- g Put�i7-in-1.-tel-and 5�h.-package est price paid forhl'des and wool, also live Doul- d try. The postage aecou.ni-in-bua1- Gerard-St-...East, Toronto. ;lir. try. H.Herman,Stoutfville.Phone 1903 17tf nags houses amounts to a large flarper came down on 3.160-y auc,p In the year,and the rumored morning to look after his car and FARII-FOR SALT.OR TO RENT- eut l ase would be a great saving he hada card frith the name of Being lac u� rear of con. 6, Pickering, and a Drop In and. get a Color Card and K consisting of 11.,acres of rich clay loam. Build to them. One cent decrease does the man who had hired the car, in.gs in fair condition. Possession to plow given not seem much, but when a' per- bait the name is written in swell a at once,full possession April 1se'r924. For full Lep rprticulars apply to Thos. Sanderson or to Alf.' ,.read all abort this son ar:flrm sends'ont many thous- scrawly hand thaa„it cannotbe de- mn,on,Claremont. 3•II » /' and lett rs in a,year the total is ciphered. Mr. Harper settled for • ,. - - ARI FOR SALE-'1 i4 acres, in �••,Ys - not s`ia i�prgnificant, While the -daruages to the railing, bot evl Fcounty of Northumberland. } I.2 miles 1 6ailitar Lia1ISl1• ,. r•eduction',,-may be made, there dently he will have to bear the north of Colborne, on county road_; 1110-acres __- — -- -- — "� _-- _ —' -...,—��__. ..__}warkatile,-bWhmzEmaod-an pie":sandy ani - mgy be very Title change_ the.costs to le sac FeQtc es, a9 It is not I clay'loam; good buildings; this farm' is well " ry i-gpgnftF, Fir torten=ed nnmbEr likely that the two men will make�adapted'for.mirm farming,fruit and gardeningg. 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