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Office opposite D. '` parison to the population• and Indus- Morriab's score. 1-13 [rise,.. Fifty-seven ad&rms' Weie rung Established i888 - - SPECIALS � BROUGHAM. in the first nine months of the year, E. FORSYTH. Oph. D.. Director +', The oldest;established industrylin .: •Optometrical Association of Ontario. Reg. - Jam' Con" o being false alarms nd chi nay Coll istered Memberof the American Optometrical ;" :� James BA f ,Calgsry, @petit a flies, two fromsools anti 3 automo county. c' > Ontario 'Ase--iation. Eyes ezamined?,by appointment. day with Miss Brodie. bt{es and 3 from grass, the others be- Phone 2804,Claremont, Ont. Mrs. Wallace and dAughter @pent in of of varied types,but,all entailing a x the weekend with.firs. T. C. Brown. I am always in the marIcAt Ivu + s Clayton Sunil Mrs. O . of the College of Pb aicians and Surgeons .. y to, pen ay wick D. and 'Mrs. t 'buy ofQntario. Office: that formerly occupied by AUDLEY, "- the late Dr,R.Brodie,and latterly by Dr,ECald- 1 Soprano SHaaphone, 43.00 'Holtttp. well. Phone. Claremont,Qnt. . Ya't1y Miss Pbilip attended the Knowles. ' l Baritone Saxaphone(buffet)93.00 Winters Broe, are busy with their C. MCKd.NNON, M.D., L.R.C.S„ Burrows wedding at Rigfoot Farm, new corn binder. WHEAT 4 Cornets,.R fiat,,reg $23, $18 each Markham, on Saturday last. e Edinbargh• member of the College of Miss O'Loane has been visiting her Physicians and Surgeon or Ontario,Heentlate 2 Slide Trombones ($40)''$29 each. Mrs, Bogle, who has been visiting uncle, F. O, McCarthy. F o! Ro al College of Surgeons. Bdinbargh, her son In Oshawa. spent over Sunday '. Bpaota�ats.ntioa 'to dsisases of woolen and 2 Clarin�t, reg. 44.00, 29.00 each with her friends here, before return. Much aympatby is felt for Chas.and AND �/ abildren. offloe and residenoe,Brougham,_ log to the home of her daughter, hire, Mrs.Puckrin in the loss of their in. A � Haig,of i'4aehington, fent daughter. Chats•oprcccic Violins at 4.50, regular 12.00' ' Wm. Westnev and Wm. Squires The regular monthly meeting of the have been looking after their road BARLEY"(ZRtURWIN E. STEOKLEY, Gaitaft with'Hawaiian Brougha>}t Methodist Ladies'Aid willbeats in good shape, fll{itrg in where Honor Graduate of Toronto College of Chi- Attachments, 11.40 be held at the home of Mrs. Wesley necessary, The council should see to • J,+ 'ropractic. will make residential calls in Picker- Harvey on Wednesday, October 8th, it that their• radia work dobe oa. 1n¢Village and surrounding district. Tuesday, at 230 p. m. it welcome. grading --`a Thursday and Saturday forenoons. For an ap . the older oad between lots 10 and 11 is and will pay the highest prices. pointment call 1411 Bowmanville,or leave word Rally .Day was observed in the not loot before gravel is put on. This with anyone taking treatment. 471y Union Ont, Union Sabbath School here on Sunday lFC- ast. The children took their part to one of the leading roads to the Leyat. well. ,P. M.Chapmau gave an inter- frank. eating addres which was much enjoy- E. n joy- A. Stook Of nI1tS210 Bran E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and' .ed•by all present. GREENWOOD. and Shorts always A•Solicitor,\Crary Public Etc. Money to _- roan. South wing,Court House, Whitby. 251y i A treat is in store_for all who at. on hand. ..•�_. W1LLIAM JAMES BEATON,Bar- J. He Beal GREENWOOD. tend the annual Harvest tome Ser. Iares-, Solicitor, *otary Public. Room vice@ at Kinsale Methodist Church 5 . 539.CXZ onfederation Life,Building,Toronto. En- Funeral 17Lrector Mies M, Wood spent a couple of days next Sundapp at 2 0 and 7 p. m., when V. Md. C �+F'..+�.t trances.4 and 12 Richmond Street or 17 Queen soul last week in Buffalo. Rev,J. F. N11cLaughlin, D. D., of Vic. Street East Telephone-Main 7080, Residence --- t7 Lieeirrsed Enabaliaer Miss Edna Middleton spent the toric College, will preach : also; on „�"�1"„ week-end with friends in Orono. Monday evening. Oct.8th, when the p /� /�/� , • - MOTOR }IEdRSE Born, on Mooday. Sept, 2'Lnd, to annual fowl supper will be served and 0 /T E7 A /1/L Dental EArl and Mrs, Housi-1. a daughter, an excelleht program Riven. The pub- -- T _ CLAREMONT, Oiit. Hies Fiett, thr Kinsale teacher, tic preaching -,ervices at Greenwood, it's the prise we ,get fur cur butter ? �R ^HARRY HUDSON, Dentist, Phone 9'24 spent the weekend with Miss Fraser .Mount Zion and Brougham will be that enables na to pap the price Whit. office-Adam's Terrace. Byron at the parsonage, withdrawn op account of the Kinsale for cream, and its- our accurate St Vnrth. Pboae 124. (Gas.,eztractinn when Bert and 4lrs. Harvey motored to anniversary. The Sunday Sehoo! 9 0 des,•ed;. slcf y y' y syatent of doing husiness that on. rf:' to the r•ity nn Sundae and spent the Rally Day service at Greenwood at ; D. C. grnith, Dentist. Stouff- # �t L tC dar with friends there. 10 a. m, will be addressed by A. W. @tiles us to render you services 1Jv 'e' Honor Graduate of Chicago an:l To- Fruit Trees Shrubs �Ki• Mrs. Norman Wilson entertained a Beall: of Whith rontu Universities and the Royal Collage-of 7 �' Have our truck call for Dental Surgeons. Phone od5ee 1911, Residence few of the young ppeople of thl neigh- 1015, No outsid: appointments. 2e1y Having secured the agency for E. D. borbood on Saturday evening. - BROCK ROAD. your cream. 1 Smith &Son, Ltd., Nureerymen, F. L. Green returned Monday even• IDpLASE B. BEATON, D. D. S., StouffvWe Cyeamel'y Co. JIJ Graduatrot the Royal ColeBge of Dental of Winona. On ing, after being away on a business W. H. Jackson is rushing the ladder trip to Montreal and St. John's. bueioese at resent Phone 18602 s•. Surgeons and University of.Toronto. orate I am prepared to take orders for all pp as-r, over W, M. Prtngle's hardware store, Whitli . kinds of Fruit Trees,Small Frutte. Mise Ida grown. who 1a going to a Clifford Hubbard will move back on 13TOL'FFVILLE, ONT. - " Office hour 9 to 12 :1 to s.90. tad. phone �i. business college in Toronto, spent Sat- to his farm on A ril let. 11WI phone 220. 44ly Ornamental Shrubs Etc.. at p _ urday and Sunday with her parents The School Fair bas one and our lowest possible prices. g M r,: r N. DALF.9, L. D. 8 , D. D. S,. Special rates for Marge quantities. here. Mrs. Wood, a former resident here, Pupils have captured their share of R E A 1 :. tJ a Graduate of Royal College of Dental Sur- prizes. goons and the Univerfuty of Totw,eo. Office 28tf was In the village recently-calling on Farming is all right-Wm. Ackford • above D A Scott's store, Claremont. Ont. a feW Of her friends, She ill Dow .SEPARATORS 015c.toms,0 a.m. to S p, m, Saturdays; a a.- N. I Chapman, Pickering fa retMng and intends td go to CaU- y m to.1 p m, Phone Clare 1,103. 471y 6 located in Toronto, after spending the lorcis. _ summer travelling in England. John Neale is retiring.from fa'r'ming am fo lot and h _ �uatatsgl4>r garb*. and will hold an auction sale in the - agent Laval. � I � n v®� 1 1 KINSALE. near to e. Olt- T V. RICHARDSON- Real Es9 Mrs. Murdock had the misfortune New Separators always to stock, ". . race, lnsuranew Conveyancing, Notarl Fred Stevenson and his sister, Miss to scald her foot several weeks ago, Also. several good second head ma- Etc a- n Dubuc,Etc„•Pickerins,Oat. 9111 N Beatrice, spent Sunday with their but is again able to be around. chines In good running order. ' Stevenson.. P ?: . ate' �/� n uncut t0.o J. Our teacher has purchased a Ford CL kRE110N'1' r �, .m POSTTL.L, Licensed Anetioneer /a,'a G ,v/a � temperance forces are pretty cothpe from her brother•in•law, who D. A. PIIGH, F. for Counties of York and tlptasim Ano- well organized and will give the enemy has gone to China aa a missionary, write or phone Clare.2117. tion sales of all kinds attenusd to on shortest a big fight and we hope come off vic• Gell@@, Address drsea Siver P.O., .Ont, Jost arrived a car of Toronto torious. ' - ' As alt Co'a Roll Roofing. OUNSARTON. S.BEATON TOWNSHIPOLERB ]ice g• The annual School Fair was held at D• oon.eyanaer, Ooolmiasloav for trains Shingles etc., also Brooklin last week. Our echoat made Mies(}erne White spent the weekHere You >�r rL'Ida•fts, Aeooeatanr. 810. . money to loan A good exhibit and carried off shoat end in the city, e' on farm �rop�j "Issuer of X&rrlW Ide x asass" Whitevale, out. f, 14 large stock of B. C. Cedar $20.00 in prizes. Leslie and Airs, White visited the �a Rally Day wan observed in our S. S. former's mother last Sunda Shingles, Beaver Board y' , DAVID A PUGH-Live stock auc- last Sabbath. Although the day was John Anderson, of Niagara Falls, t, ., uoneer, Graduate of C. M. Jones' School. and Lumber. wet ,a fair attendance was out and s ant a couple of days last week with Cement Chicago. Lifetime experience with pedigrecd took art in theprogram. p stock. Block and nng work_ All kinds of Bain P hits mother. _ ; pfly attended to. Terms reasonable. Phone Call and get 011r prices. Bills are out announcing the annual Mases Bainbridge, of Toront are �^f - ,�a, . 10 G7artmoot. 181y Harvest Home here next Sabbath and guests of their cousins,Chas. an i Mre. Coal, e - _._` 'PICKERING Monday evening Oct,5th and 8th. On Annie fors few days, a a �M, MAW,, LICENSED AIIU e • Sunda.v sermons will he preached by Mr. and Mrs. Fitz atrick, of Chi �A " s "K TIONEER,forYork,QntarioandDurham P Lumber Fad' Count,ea. All kinds of .ales promptly attended Rev,J. F.McLaughlin, D. D., of Vic- sago, Ill., are visiting their aunt, Mise 1 to. Terms reasonable. Dates for @aka may be LUMBER YARD teri't College, Toronto, at 2.30 and 7 t arranged at IYEws'office. 'Bell and indepeo- g Thomson, for a fortnight. t, r o'clock. 8 @vial music will be provid- James and Mrs. Mitchell and family F dent phones. whitby.Out. sly � y :Shin files ed by the re, Choir. On Mon- motored to Utica last Sunday. �! ..TIME TABLE-Pickering Station POULTRY day evening a sumptuous fowl supper ��Katherine Anderson spent the lviir ' T.R. Trains going Eaat sae as follows will he served in the hall from 5 td 8 week-end with Miss Agnes Thom. Ready �+ aw n , ,. No. IO Nail A M. _WANTED o'clock, followed bo an A 1 program, Mr, Privett with wife and family, Ret11d J LLOOilII " . 29 Local -dl P.M. consisting of the following artists from motored up from Pembroke and, are •• t30 Local d.25 P•M Highest prices paid for Toronto: The Strickland Orchestra.; visiting his sister, Mrs. Reading. and Lath Sunday train, 8.27 A.M. any quantity of hens Aileen Brawden, elocutionist, gradu- Mies Mary Anderson, Miss Elisabeth Trains going West dos as follow*- ate of Owen Smiley's school , Glad- Anderson. Mrs. Allard and Cameron 1�a ' No: 29 Local 10,90 A.Ilh - and chickens. Write stone Brown, tenor; W. H. Plant, visited the former's mother. Mrs. r ., 94 L"al 2.44 P,M, or phone. cornet soloist; Fred Plant,ppianist• CoaiPtina Anderson, over the week- Fe Ae R E E S O R, ••` 9' Mail 9.ObP.M. u N��e� Come sod hear a first-class program. y' X : Sunday train. 8.02 P. M. a Admission, adults 50 cents; children, Wm. and Mata Pearce and li�isa '' Foregoing is accordipig to Standard under 12 years, 25 cents. Rev. M-W, Violet Allison visited (leo. A: and ?.1Ocrusrm ywTT �- time. Phone 2 Leigh, Pastor. Mrs. Gillespie at their previous in Bow- '* Box 296 WHITBY atterie wint�erio sin P7otideus 6o the t . 4[RfEN RIVER. A meeting was held in the basement P ick�►ii A R m E R-S 1 Mrs. Wm, Hoover visited In Toronto of the church on Friday evening in the '. F vo Bread Flour recently interests of the O. T. A., while the g%g Mrs. Frances Price is a guest of Mrs, other polling subdivisions met inIry e -- an styeJohn and Mrs. Turner visited et hie bit to help make Ontario dry, yT _ arer-Aents _ Vrug �f Coekshutt Co. F.Wright'e last week. Y - as Our Ddr. Booth, accompanied by Mr, Goold Shapley Spencer,of Brooklin, was duck shoot- SALE REGISTER. v *T May be obtained from you Grocer. Ing in Haliburton during the past v Muir, week. THURSDAY,Oct, 9TH-Auction sale'of S tore • . Rally Day Service will, be held in farm stock, implements. bay, grain. , Fleury and Bissells Brool;llnflour Mills the Sunday School on Sunday, Oct. roots, etc., at lot 19, con. 1. Picker- + bt1t, at 2.00 p m. Mien Miller, of Ing(1 mile west of Pickering Vill- t Listers CHAS. WILSON, Prop. ; Whitevale will give as address. All age),the property of the estate of =� _! are invited, the late F. Hurst, Sale at one. Ree Wampole's Grape Salta, just the The new fence erected around the bills. Wm. Maw, auctioneer. " 1 John Deere Ha Loader A SUPERIOR SCHOOL of our little village• which is -rapidly school yard FRIDAY, OcT. 10TH-Auction .sale of kala hot weather. Bay Shorthorrt cattle and Registered Standard 'linea always hand. " - '.I " . side-del. Rake becoming known to city people as a Shropshire sheep. also a quantity of y l I Sulk Plow 2 Walkio Plows au Mrs, ib place. dry wood, short lentttb• W.F.Rat- Sulky R LLtOTT Crude; Drugs, Cigarettes, Cigars a 1 Crown Gan pore, Gibson, oP. Greenwood, and _oiiff, let 8.elan 8. YThitchurch. F. SM Gang Mrs. Hagerman of Wbitevale, gave W. 9ilvereidba.auctioneer. and Tobacco x +. Brantford Binder Twine. address@ when Misstouar Da was • i y y Metcalf Choicest Candy. 1 W. F. Dune 4reenWoad Corner Yon a and Alexander observed In our Sunday School. Al• SATURDAY, OCT. 11TH-Auction sale �t g bert Perry acted as superintendent. of good bousehold furniture etc.;- Stationery, Toilet Preparations q 42tf Phone Pick 714 Streets, Toronto. Elias Bice had rather a painful ex- Orchard Inn, Rouge Hill (Kingston wr, perience at the bands, or rather the road), the property of Jos. Hackett. (Aramande, Three Flowers, Invites the patronage of those who Seeley). + • feet• of a calf, recently. While lead- Sale at 2 o'clock. See bills. Wm, y)• a e _ -Grain Choppuag desire the best training for poli- irg the frisky animal to the pasture it Maw, auctioneer. _ Agency for Columbia Gramophone Hous as stenographers, typists, managed to upset hist, causing him to Y AND FL KING; private secretaries, accwlntants, crack a rib. SATIIB•DAY,OCT.18TH-Auction sale of Dominion Piano and Vaeuatte An officer has been requested to a choice lot of new and nearly new the faultless hang I am prepared to do Ubopping and bank clerks, commercial or short- ,lissist.in the search for the party or 'furniture, comprising polished oak vacuum cleaner. p hand teachers, etc., Write for arties responsible for recent depre- leather upholstered and other furni- P I K Oat Flaking every day but P P P R E Saturday. catalogue. Enter any time, Stud• dations hereabouts. One former�m- ture,the-property of Walter @hep- N. E. McEWEN, eats assisted to, obtain employ lams of having two rows of man els herd, Church St., Pickering. on't j� L �. 8toneboate Far Sale pulled and left lying. Another com• miss this sale as there is a lot of :" meat. lains of the theft of ebickene, still choice goods. gale at 2.00 o'clock. Q3 �i another of apples. It is bo ed that At o'clock a choice corner building Veterinary Surgeon ' John r. Bayles, Claremont the thieves will soca be taken into lot will be offered for sale. See dod- W, J. Elliott, Principal Rural Route No.2 custody, Sera. W. B. Powell, auctioneer. S-'ic3�eiin� C�1Zt81,M0 " a , '• .,.•:" w "@ 9°•."a'•Y - ee••' a-.. ...^, ,' :;'... :, :. - 'P t. .''° ,Y ,f, .•:: .Y�.°•'yd{.^y k'�+pr's' r«�F� .. � •. Y.a' 'i`a.t :,v - ,, .vm..a ,^ .,:r.5. .,,..•... . .,,: .. .. ,. ._. „s, r. >�.r ' ..a": „�;„ -+.' -r.,{ . t'r i .+.. ,...r. •rw ;c �'n;' ,. q.' r. -.�' �f" 1.. ''� `s-n.^�. 'M. '�,ka.,�• 9. �;, ,�"' ,..:, 7 '"•.,.. r' �,. .±r rr,,�•. 'qla' 4; y•:'�+"�' �'" ,.r. • . 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Men a three Teruo Cenrea w•r •. of Tralwas is 7elnf -women, barlaw tba v r*W d 6da MW6 and deelreae of becom"p s :31 pore• This Hospital bas adoptM 146 6101- T31# 101- e G T6Nmalbar Watem. t elu.a.b4o4.a pNat4b tiladaae6 W traoaHlaa r• +l y€sx 3 eswaee to am from Now YWL for hoc am latwsatlea ap* to Us ayrlatesdoaL a. s' 3 t �� ... •. k .� � •,b`�.�,.,,rdr �; °' .�.1,��_ �' � tom' S' h :, 9J _.A Spring That's Solid. a. �- gis8i A spring balance in which the ' "spring" consists of a solid metal bet Amost spp`reeiated In the rich, • s over an inch in diameter' Is used br s ` :x'� �' g the U.B. Burean of Standards as as delicious flavors Try int today►. � �` ,� �� �, . � � ; � x aid 1n calibrating testing machines. ' %ills; 4 )� host ao k "=y We Make Payments Daley. The ' u . � z Y >: ;We Pay Express Charges. ter, We Supply Cane. Highest Ruling Prices Paid. BY CLARENCE MEILY. - _ f ,B- OVVF S CO., 14mited Toronto PART I. "I not see it," he said. "I doan' _ ?, T%e briiPht sunlight of an AprilWhere'is Mfas Armita�d?" —Photograph shows the operation of medical science's most remarkable genus and Peas morning fell through the tall, half- She walk out scene, lil t+me Bad& and recent curative power, artificial sunlight for alekly and tubercular child- :z t hurtained windows directly across ver' soon I Sand Samples tate tluarttitls+ ' Wambold's breakfast table, placed ' was' ren. Th; fay to produced by a quarts mercury lamp. ust in front of the friend! recess of Mr. Wambold turned from him with 80 Front St. It. - y a gr�owl that sent the Japanese scar- -— - Morrow d Co., s' e in window. Outside a rose gar- ryfag out of the room. He took up experience gained from the failure in A Locust Story. Pone: Main 173al, Toronto. Ont. den,Biked the,air with pubs of per- the card very gingerly in the flit zs generous or- • ry gi ge y iq the nervus and fruitful West, The district mounted patrol of the 'fume that drifted lazily through the I of one hand and turned it over. The tune had come to him. By sheer fares Krugersdort- (Tranavahl) in Africa - -- Btaif-raised sash I%e table waa set underside was blank. He carried the of will, later by habit, and at last in 1whIle destroying locusts in the boun- for two, Mr. Wambold having lately card to the buffet, where stood a * REALLY Caflo formed the practice of breakfasting very truth, he had forgotten. 1 dart' of the West Rand not one PLOW P breakfasting'bronze cigar holder and ash-tray. And now, like a strange blast of air locust with a white body. He captured * with his secretary, Mise Armitage..At He laid it on the-tray, and, li ht- blown out of some cavernous depth the master's lace la the morning g y Ing n hutch, hold the burning wood to of time, had come this monogram. it and found tied around its body a t ;papers neatly folded by Ota, his man-'the cardboard till it was wholly con- they piece of paper bearing the message: ? �rvan� y R'ell, reflected the old than,sumed. Then he left the room for would "Farmets do your best-266-24, Chris- The have a merry time trying to j : The room was empty as Mr. Wom- the lavatory, where he washed his 1 Genuine } ti bulldoze him He clung to this, [lana." The distance between.Chris- bold entered. He was a tall man whom hands When he returned, Miss Arm- "Wilkinson" accumulated years had bowed, lean, theory -of blackmail There was some- tiatta and'the place where the locust with the fleahlesanesa of a with stage was in her place at the table thing human, material, normal, and was captured is more than E00 miles, ;[Lade by ;t fringing $et Han anyone called here this morn- understandable about it. Flesh and!and the locust d>�spstch titer maai e -.,:scant white hair frin a hi nar ,. g y blood mer. did such things, and could' Tl]t► Bateman-Wilkinson t Co.I'�' $ row forehead. et eyes fall vi mgt' Wambold naked, omitting an have covered the distance with a Toronto Ont. absent brooding,Dune Lai feature3 "No greeting• be dealt with in the Bean He was swarm about a mile long in 24 hours absent upon thir bony prominences No one that I know of. not too old to do battle with opponents which included a rest over night. Tm "I found a-a business card by mZ who could be seen and felt and point- f with s ppinkish pallor, a mobile mouth late. Do you know how it t there? 1 ` withered by tilae; all served to fix the,P ed out. They merely roused his tour- -r- Mina Armitage drew tier pretty age and stimulated his energies. Plans for Root and Storage impression of a recluse who had not brows into s slight flown of perplex- The other alternative he refused to I ft so much renounced the world as wear-C Ity. consider, though it was that, he knew, ���' YS ied of it He was dressed with cars,i ,.I am sure I couldn't tell you," she which made the heat, of the sun so Plana for the construction of cel- 'on the Jobe, even daintiness, yet moved with a said. "I went out to mail the letters odd! ineffectual. He had dabbled too lars for the storage of roots -and of 1 slow gesture as if accustomed u dictated yesterday evening- There much 'iii the preternatural, and had perishable products generally, are 'Kota C" +Ea81k On �4- +�• and indifferent to the niceties of at-1 yo play��iac fHentia his been no one here that I know of. cultivated too far a mystical attitude I contained in the pamphlet "Root and _ tire. In I-fa hand he held s volume Mr. Wambold sty Into the re- s Peed of mind, to be oblivious to the occult Storage Cellars," issued,by the Dept. .+ The A dim Df Maeterlinck containing studies of:cess of the bay window and looked out some recent experiments in psychic implications of the incident Such of Agriculture at Ottawa Three types �bq � - pe over the rose garden. The nun was ideas, he realized grew on one !m- i!e# t research. which be intended to peruse of cellar are presented (!) The cellar warm; the flowers glistened with ars- y�o}� ° m Ahs warden after breakfast- warm; life; a linnet in one of the rose perceptibly. under the barn driveway; (2) The ?e o�ttt sm� Mr. Wambold seated himself at the He was sorry now that Mies Armi- �be�' �D[e + � I trees carolled shrilly. It was a moat to had inted hie attention in the cellar under a building, and (Il) The y f�]<slsh the dsSilfa table, laid the volume of Maeterlinck p° ito ass fide and lilted the newspapers,�prncticai and reaaaaring scene. diction of spiritualism and payehic isolated cellar. Diagrams and .specs- Ed illy at the headlines. As he� As he came back to the table, Otu phenomena, though when the sugges- flcations are given for path. CAXADA Itsid aside the last one, he noticed be-,began serving breakfast All the tion was made, in the period of ennui d6 I same, a preoccupation so profound follo'aing his retirement from busi- utesth it a small square of cardboard settled over Mr, Wambold that he en- HINTS WORTH TAKNIG. It was of the shape, site and texture I nese be had welcomed it rather of the ordinary business card, urs tirely neglected both the food and �j In making salad dressing add a I*- Ibors a its dinars a curious card,manoraid Kim A initage's efforts at converse- �It was several days later that Mr. tie grated horseradish to give it the caro of fife letter H and F. No- tion. Presently he arose{ acid, leaving Wonibold, returning from an after- proper "tang." polled the volume of Maeter tnek behind, noon motor ride, found Miss Armitage Keep 's needle, threaded, handy in thing alae appgeared on the card. sau�rc t out into the Aden. at Mr. Wambold gazed at it, at fast,I Evp n the full tide of sunlight in her desk 1n the library fingering s the kitchen to tape that "stitch in with the same abstraction and indif-I si�ttiflcant slip of cardboard. time" when a garment is snagged, a vitith t with which r had handled the which Mr. Wambold stood submerged •A [ran called to see you while youforeholder bass its newspapers; but the card, as u by tailed to warns him, or to irradiate Ward out," said the secretary. banger', a dish towel ' some subtle and im icag satraif by the dark flood of recollections that Mr, Wombold glanced at the card is torn or a doses[ and one daily slips Pe swept in upon him from a remote she held out, bat made no trove to that require that aforesaid stitch. held his " until it gradual!y focus- t It had been forty years since he ed into alert consciousness. The color ppaus take it He. received the announce- 5mitber the fire with fine chips, left his face which sank to the sickly !tad assn that monogram Time and meat without an visible sign of euro- closing tljAAiS3 P�.A'li'T y gn osing all drafts, when a fire in the success, wealth and long undisturbed himself heavily Yellow of old ivory. t�ecnrity had given to his sense of non. merely seating g range fe riot wanted for some time. r pppGKbltLL A moment later, a stertorous intake'safety a complete finality. It had and for a moment staria in silence Open up all drafts, lay on the wood of air, as if be was regaining his taken him some moments even to re- at the wall• or coal and shake down when the fire breath by a determined muscular ef- member what the-thing wan (To be continued.) is wanted., This saves fuel, also the _ -fort, sent the blood surging back into Now, in miniature imposed by the -- extra work of kindling s fresh fire. �a ' his neck and face. He rose trembl-perspective of years, as If he looked Rust steel should ire soaked for - ingly, and violently pressed the button through a reversed tel he saw Have History. y. of an electric call belYl set in the wain-I °g 'aevet al hoary in laked d o�I or then tacoting at.his side. Ota answered the again the quaint, winding streets of A pair of wooden gates which stood polished with unslaked lime or emery � how#O the old New England village with in front of the Palace of Beauty at the,powder. This powder is easy to nae summons. their shading elms, their board side- "Who Las been in here?" Mr. Wom- walks their austere, peak-roofed British Empire Exhibition are copies if agpHukd with a cork which has been bold demanded. Blaring at the Jap- of the sacred gate& of the Teheran Pon diel in the linseed oil dwellings. He saw the little shop y ansae, mosque and have a most romantic and „ under its wooden awning, where two e "'Where ,sir. w„ . young men, playfellows and school tragic history. They were made by a Mlnard's Liniment Heals Cuts. L Where have you been?" mates, had bravely started their first Pdor Persian wood carver who defied "I am attending the preparing business venture as partners. It seem- the decrees that they were not to be fruit at the kitchen." ed to him he could still smell, above copied. Each day he made a pilgrim I 'rate, Your Peas and quee. J "Did n t those nelis The farmer, if the man is yy The pnblieations of the you lm P`I?ms the odor of the rosea, the strange, age to the mosque, committed some Dominion Department of Agri- - e?" mingled aromas of that dingy interior g Will open keep his honest !!. "Yes, sir." -apices trnm the tropics, salt fah detail to memory,and then went home ,Phe country's tall these latter days culture are tamable _free of e" and wrought it in the wood. But hb 4 charge on request, with excep- "Where did that come from. that carried the tang-of the ocean, I Of swindle's on the hunt lar JJ. tion noted. { He pointed to the card, but did not the pungent smell of vinegar, the visits caused @uepictoa to fall upon I They'll take his zz and his w They contain helpfn2 infornu- lbouch it Otu examined , and shook him, he was watched, his secret dis- 7 tins head clean perfume of new lineae and With seemingly the greatest ee. calicos, covered, and, on the completion of his tion on all subjects relating to :;. Hfa bb and DD and uu and such farming. It had been a store of generai mer- k, he was found murdered, and his i Get rAre ha Rim:lo hon+a +hit B3}LGh, g' •?' ----- than - --_--Presently--the- - T'he-nain�er some our un- - grand proprietors. His name had not gates came into the hands of Persian a as e o ow been Wombold then. The firm's ini- He pays a bill he never oo. tials had been fashioned into amono- dealers, who sold them at a sacrifice are examples: t. rather than keep them, and at loagth -A. M., Iietrdee. List of Publications. _ gram, which had come to stand as its - Seasonable Hints. 'y-_r every l�Ql distinctive emblem-almost, one might thcy were recognised is a small Lon Pret►aring Poultry Profuse for biarkeq s every don canto shop, and became one of winter gas Production. say, its trade-mark It appeared on wintering Been to canna.. A feasaat its stationery, in its a6ertising, on Wembley's multitude of attractions. Root and storage Ceuara �a1lp the sign over the door. It was one of "DIAMOND DYES" The Live S oektng of cenmerei.i the many things of which the young The Bacon Hog and Hos Grading. a es-t-l-s-sr partners had been so proud-"H" and Poor Felrow. SelectFinishion Lamb/. r Fe a s_!f t a s F combined within a circle. A teacher, trying to impress on her' • . COLOR THINGS NEW sele�tton of Lamb Cats y ♦neap pour la..ipassed Preservation of Fruits and Vegetables he had seen it Pupils the rightness of kindness to all for Home Use. r r 1 Insecta Affecting Live Stock. Good !n! But for all their pride and all their animals,took them for a walk to bring; Beautiful home d�'e- garnet's ,Account Boole--Price to cents. teet>re bteeatih h gay young confidence, the firm of Hart the lesson home to them. j c tinting L Cut out this advertisement, safes�ptlOs. !. & Frazier had not prospered. It was Hearing a @cream from little Johnny l teed w i t h she asked: "What's'the matter, John- a gin mark on it the bulletins desired, Mapes t6s hard to say what had been the matter, Diamond Dyes. Just including the full List of Pub- Fnext- a! a e except that they were too epger, too n'y" dip 1n cold water to lications, fill in your name and t7( ` RtlsMs �� much business daring. ad handled Larne thel,teartulareaponse,a"'and soft, delicate address, and mail to: - i - y'. g „ ,shades, or boil to i t Publications Branch, sums, but. they had also accumulated I've hurt the poor thing." dye rich, permanent the end-,when failure Each 16-cent rtment of Agriculture,e heavy debts. In lors, 'i Ottawa, Camda:W s� became inevitable, they had agreed package contains di to turn all their assets into cash and Fewer Ostriches In South Africa. YNo poata¢e required) P P P y t Africa had dropped from 900,000 to 120,-I rection@ n simple'an coats,mae2ockings, Name....:.......................... o a ay their creditors pro rata, as much The number of ostriches in South f » r as possible. Then the would work or tint lingerie, silks, ribbons, skirts, y together, as common laborers if need waists, dresses. 000. There is in consequence tear o1 � •+'. ,. be, to settle the balance. � sweaters, draperies, coverings, hang- Part of this program, the liquids- an ostrich feather shortage. ion of the assets, had been carried _ p lugs, everything new. Post Olce.•...... .............. I e e Ut. Then, one night. Frazier had Buy "Diamond Dyea"-ao other disappeared, and with flim had one Toa many people remember tq mu. kind-and tell your druggist whether I R.R.No............ 7 1 i aH ot.the firm's money. Hart Rk eft tiply their troubles, but fo�et to add the material you wish to color is wool L their blessings. or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton, t Province................:.. ...•..,..:......,.... ti, face utter ruin alone. up t2 __ _ Linder another name, with the sto:en - Sr mixed goods. I5StJt No. 40--'24• nw:eey as his capita?, and wit►+ +hr For Sore Feet-fAlnard'a Llnlmet,C �� , ...:: -. v .r � 4 �* ,.. g°da„i,. G ''`?�,eti r R' r y,�'a v> �,•' T. a� { r S�, sLte.:.. '-. .. � ...-' . ., -. .'. ...-.. .. .. . .;,.�... .:.<_._. J..•._ - .— ., ...a. .... ...... ..._.- .-...,• -_dk�u^.ti.;_. a. .s...+�*�:rev.lm...r�..,..:kT.r+�'a...amr x:,�5k�a�...°rir .r•v� .. .._' } F?F%f" } jut ..:.. �9 y�,.. U 1t. k.t a'' bt 'G,„a,. ,�„�t'rc,;;u rL#w.�.:S�I���rr12"�,�,r ysv �, 'f: .�''�ir;V"r�.:. F.:" :4Y. ; r �:.L: Y. , `. .MIWv. '1• - 4 i,L?*'7" !7:' kI' +;�. '4" M1Vt-v r. .�....':. . . r, ., ... i. ;," !' •16} 'R 'CF! „ �•} % .» F1.C''�'.5.',.♦ {.s 5"•'i^ ��'p��•,Y -.... •�;� �r ,.mss �. '+s:• � r'�. r y' r''�r +'Yv, ��+�e�,tw$ � 'ir?�'�.,.� . ,y,.h,y,, ',w•- -. : ._ ''••• w}' ,5: s a •.a fir. :1' 'r� ���s�� nu� S•:.,'r.�..... �•,.. .. „aS .'_,:�:.'^., i:•.Y'ifi .. '� .. ....,..y.: Y. .,•,. `ria } .++ ,? i '•4`., w - !..,::r ..p S `.r+'� ,t �' .�a �� .:..-.. <v. .»....a: ,..`/+„• •, .!:"�'^w a....,. 'c..r...� .-v'� ...,v.. .... :,: ..».,.-.'�'r;a; ,- a-.. .»..h. °'i��. "� pn {a� ;F."n .,,^r.. .,,;. ...o�. *'r,.•':.d+'a' ,.:"r?,'41' S.�:r `a,:. t , THE FAS•HAH AND.' TH£ MOON • A Little Lesson in Living. _ _ �o gess _ Re' a­ rAbdul Bea Tewfik was thoroughly M -convinced of his own great wisdom, V�� He bore himself with the d*Wty that. a Paahah should, and looked down up- `„ r on tam c � ctor� Must Choose ' _ _ ...on the creatures of his rule with 'a - • - -'»�. ..proper contempt. < It was his belief that they had been — taste of the Plebiscite of 23rd is: Shall the sale of iatosidtiag liquor as a'bevaage continue m ' 1 be prohibited, or the traffic hea tablished and conducted by the Government? I Since September 16th, created by Allah to serve him, and, in 1916 the-legalized sale of liquor for beverage purposes has been prop&ked. During eight years The Ontario deed, that all the beauties of-the garA. den province of El-Bar-Nazar—color, _ _Tan Act his wrought a moral, social and economic transformation, gradual but real. ({A nese genera! = , ;perfume, bird-song and spangled Sky ition own aothin of the evils of the liquor traffic bitfore the O. T. A. came into forcer Older generations eafated for his loyance. Jhave forgotten. TThinit of itl There is not a man or woman 29 yearn of age who has q seas the. uiside- But as Abdul reclined upon his silk- -`- Of a bar-room_or_li - - - . , _ -- - - -- - iZ►n—ty re-usstatemeay a Government itself shah] be " 1 was not happy. The sherbet tasted G ' an active partner. a mac . flat and flavorless; the--musicians were - out of tune; even his favorite dancer DO You R .9 `NOTE THE OPIMON OF OUR dnmit and d;eorded in the Shat fivr seemed to lack her usual grace and MANUFACTURERS: � under of { 5 abandon. The old-time Bar-Room and Liquor Shop, Selo, ' with their.disgusting sights and sounds and '"Dow,PrDhi�on, under the O.T.A., with the corresponding five tnoaihs the The truth Is that one of Abdul's remelt in more comfortable homy and. previous year under Probi'bitioa.smells cherished plans for his own pleasure ' (better supplies of food and clothing for And, finally, QUEBEC: The following and enrichment had struck anlobstacle. Tf w' i� drunken mea who ,aria � gip•• y pt by the � \ ';jostler us on the streets and on the care--- resolution was April l3tl 1924: which Abdul had, thus Lar, been-un• When this question was asked of Presbytery of M A � ocularly as solids or at public demos- x .able,either to remove or to surmount. stratioas�aad ,who filled our }seL, Ontario manufacturers by the Oattsio Boned "That we regard it to be a patriotic duty � It always peeved the Pashah when he The poor, of Licence Cotnnhissioners, 1,163, or 82 per to make it knows that the drug traffic fiottr- could not get.what.he wanted without p1� sad w a-God's fed 6ulSu of eeat,•ansavened""Yes", while only,239, oe 17 ishes here as never before and is on the in- delay. children, our broth. Per tett" acid "Now. crease,' boode as and sisters, Ygiag flourishes ba and from ' - urs, every Qac of them; this Province thpas never before, that drunken- There being no comfort for his die- The destitution, misery, wretchedness, AILS sturbed mind in any of the entertain- uator r ehoteld, have been.homes; Selena Have Failed injurious and not a success, ;neat which his devoted slaves pro- migiht, sad system of Government Control is sodal[y ` vided, he dismissed the dancers, con- The vice, the immorality, the crime, the -.So-called "Government Control" has prow- demned the chief musician to be be- -debauchery, incited by liquor, that appalled m a distaal failure whenever cried pt;akiag, ' 3�t OnUW o Mot Hold the Line headed, and tisrew what was left of his .8� dtizeas, druniteaaas and 600te�a¢ have reached sherbet in the chief butler's face. P C proportions. 8v� C":_ �' df a majority vote for "continuance", it His feelings somewhat relieved by -The O.T.A.O' $ AHAS Made Good "tac 'that has:tied any form of"Govesamesst we will have a better law more this self-created diversion, he retired Contrast those conditions with the situation Sale"has already learned a hard lesson, effeetivel enforced, with conespon to his sleeping apartment. today. The Ontario Temperance Aa has Take'BRITISH COLUMBIA.- Hoa. H- moved results The Government, brought k-easurable improveawnt Drunk' K Stevens,M.P., in a public addreaa is Van- •the Prime Minister, her definitely, pledged � But the soothing magic of sleep cons enness has decreased. Crime has hem lessened.. couver recently, declared: itself to "strengthen" the Aa and "give it " sought in vain. He, tossed restlessly homes are happier. Children have been "Never, in the history of the country, war actin and vigorous enforcement". '�'' It was Intolerable that circumstances gives a better chance. Savings Bank der bootegging bit in magnitude and If a majority vote for "Sale", it means the 1/ should balk his will. And yet he could Posits have increased. All down the �+ muslIerous reauirs to what it la today." re-establiatmhent of the ofd, discredited Li think of no way to overcome them. PROGRESS the-history 0 � gi1Oe x The thing he wanted lay beyond his ''of Ofd Qnn:iol the Chief of Police of pegfur � m Tradirsy,� tin hat ��� respGovernment �� reach, but would not be forgotten. OMCIAL RECORDS PROVE ALL THISl lacresse of 45.per cent, is the number of tender and every 14th- a partner, actings Hot and uncomfortable,he rose from The followingg table show*that, in Ontario sales agent for the beswets and distillers and under the O. T. A., there has hem a sub- .Ver the Hwwr el 0" Ontarw making profit for them out of the destruction � y . -'his pillows and wandered out into his mantial decrease in the offences thud see of life and garden. He paced the paths between usually associated with Brialy mark Tour �'t thus_ bappit>� the fragrant shrubs and under spread- Yfil< A922 Tba Ontario Plebiscite Comnaitoes, uniting *j tug Dolma. Assault the temperance of Ontario, cs& upon .1.627 756 1 A+.T" In fever of �•os kweProvince and wish its wa- 4 Presently he halted with an uncia-. Cruehy to Animals 1,172 236 1 tiO an"of The Owa'is Twho le►atwstag and the ,. matfon of anger. Some underling had Vagrancy 4,703 1,307 s""Q" tt 1 Xl t>m`hed and bap of its FOR THE left t great cistern uncovered. 11e Keeping and Frequenting LAW that haspae People eaoaseastn9ble ^f3-. to Bawdy Houses 1802 332 '�"" r•• i■ t�.ow "s a+ y� *sad not for a return of the eraflie that a might have fallen into it. Fie resolved Loose, Ice and u . b"ens. •t Ww .,d .to have the bead gardener executed laisoederlY 6,411 1,736 s�<r.•� wte� such �� in fi+tti and in the morning. Stooping over the Drt+nkeaaeas 17,703 10,063 .a•is Radar Cwww w"W cew"A? would dip it again. cistern, he looked in-wondering as to :. Its depth-and his chance o1 sntWv _ - _ 'fie oniio r�b�Tite Cointte fag had a misstep carried him over Its edge' «Yt . - , : , . :,.-lG. B. Nicholson, Chairman s. What he beheld brought from him 2 Toronto Street Toronto •- a gasp of dismay. Tbere-floating on the,placid aur- 21Y yr face of the water-lay the Moon, fair v :. goddess of the night, sky, "By Allah and the beard of the Pro- glee is governed by a knowledge of the, is of a size which similarly dwarfs the phet here is calamity!"-he exclaimed, world in which he lives, an tinder- earth by comparison.' CCO-ohleration. . "The fate which might have befallen standing of the nature of the task to In justice to our little "shrinking" It ain't the "catcher" or the "pitcher," me has befallen the Moon," , which he sets them. globe, however.-let it be Nor the Individual play, h pointed out l w, His first thought was to summon He believes In vocations! guidance that it is But close co ofteratioa bigger than Mara, and bigger rr2�r the palace guard, marshal his slaves and vocational training-in choosing than Mercury. What 1s more, 1t just( That makes them win the day. and set all his retalners to the task of the job for which he is fit, and in fit-' manages. by a few hundred miles, to It ain't the individual, deacning the Imperilled Queen of the ting himself the better to do the job. beat Venus, in point of size. Nor the "big'league" as a whole, - - starry heavens. He plains his work, and works his Finally, ft-to more, much more, to us But the everlaatfn' team work +W But on second thought he decided Of every bloomin' soul] ��•Z '; plana than all the rest oL the planets, big • «7i..Dcr�R R to attempt the rescue alone. Success He can distinguish-between appear+and little, put together. �K r' 1. would bring to him the greater merit, i aace and reality._. T- A Farming People. Just So. and, perhaps, so win the favor cf Al-I He Is not misled by reflections of Approxtmately 60 per cent., or 1,262,- First 'Turtle-"He's a pessimist, l a T� Ed l.OVelIllegi. w s . Ash as to gain for him the removal of the cocoa, 604 of the population of Western Cans. isn't he'" ,7 all barriers now frustratingMs cher I think the leaves do not abhor the ; If he blows bubbles for the tun of da live on occupied farina. Of the C Second Turtle - Yes,. a regular tshed pian• watching them, he wastes neither time cold. balance, 474,516 live is its twenty croaker." Near-by, he spied a long pole which i nor labor in chasing them. After hot, restless "oaths upon a cities'and towns of war 2,600 and 228,-1 --Y he had, sometimes used for poking i Conceit is a self-cheater: It fools no tree; 962 In 3,309 small towns and villages Four Mountains of Iron. : ripe figs from the higher boughs. Selz one but the man who indulges it. Ig- They. have borne dust and rain and of 2,500 or under. tisg it, he bent over the cistern and i aorance is an unpardonable sin when wind and sun iF The world contains at least tour ✓thrust it down into the water close uucoutemed. Beware of both. You And will not shrink at age and In- _ _. _ _ mountsiae-of solid ran err One Is -m the edge of tire dim — -UYIM-ie less' fortunate than Abdullscfitdayhng, et r provide for the Iron mountain of 1llisaourl, another x Certain that its end was now under your cat or destroy it. .Do not leave in Mexico, another in India and a ;a Ben Tewflk-yon might fall into the It-must have been a deep experience it to forage for itself. fourth in the interidr of Africa.- 1-q• :"the Moon, he leaned back with all his `cistern-S. J. Duncan-Clark ria "Suo- [n which their green serenity was x 'r ,weight, as if he would pry the teles- mss,^ y -'---• --- an propel it from its aqueous in'tng What could so alter and illuminate? a--AND THE WORST LS YET TO COME u►ad propel it upward to its place in the Our Little World. Was pain as well as glory is the Xenith. The next moment he bit the turf In these days of airships, aeroplanes frost? 1.violently with head and shoulders.I and wireless, one often hears the re And when these'crisp, exciting days mark that'the world is shrink and lay sprawling and breathless—a. In- are past :]startled, pained'and most undignified deed, long before those inventions They will be grateful for a place tb -�s Pashah! were put to practical use it was not un rest; �a�c A riot of stars danced before his common for people to exclaim on ac• For tranquil hours, sad some still, closed eyes! Then, as the pyrotech- cidentally meeting a friend In dist-, I ry d r I rant sheltered spot, aics faded, he opened,his lids. part of the globe: "What a small, On which to lean their tired Iovelt- I1 ! t t 1 'world this is!" b ' • His vision rested on the distant, � rens. dowe of heaven,- — -- - _ Aliqe serenely !n her accustomed place was saying something which was much' ac we Syne. the Moon! I more than a mere figure of speech. 1 ` No Difficulty At All. Pulling himself together, he rose to When one of the Challenger's expedi- l /V�..� , p.,�•; ,� ,' tion naturalists reached home, after a Pat \Iacree was in search of a new, l7i^4 h his feet, assumed his normal bearing house, and at last, atter many weary .w _ • - of self-satisfied chestiness, and ex- voyage all over the world of nearly. eeveat months of unsuccessful search, he is claimed: y thousand miles, he declared ' " great a work that nothing had been .so much im-i found one wich.he thought would be Behold, O Allah how has been well performed by thy son!" Pressed upon him as the smallness of just the thing _ a Whereat he returned to his bed- agent.earth's surface. Accordingly he went off to see the and to, sleep. In comparison with the planet Jupi-I agent. And now, havingter, which 'has been so I That gentleman at once gave -him 1 - smiled at the fool•i prominent in the key and accompanied him on a ' :y fah vanity. of the Pashah, consider,•the evening sky, the earth is a mere p friend, how many there are no wiser j moon. It would take no fewer than tour of Inspection.- friend, thirteen hundred earths to a Looking out of one of the back win- y than he, and whether, in some mat- qua] the • �� � �•�+ rets, you.may not be among them. fI dows Pat remarked that the railway x giant bulk of Jupiter. �,. r't " :yry_ •� �,, ' For this is a parable of waste motion-; Neptune, the most distant known I ran rather close to-the house. of waste motion I "The trains do make rather a noise," r prompted by conceit planet of the Solar System, could hide i _�.. ------.-and - - rite agent admitted-"They"may inter-ignorance.- �nearly four globes lave ours 1�-the; � -�-, - .c+t r � �, •, fere witli your sleep at first, but you'll' •^ \ And the world is full of it df i earths'were placed in a row, for Nep-i get accustomed to that stir the first ^� ~ �+ " self-important little people running:-tune has a diameter of 31,225 miles,l �ti i two nights." around in circles, traveling far but i whilst the earth's diameter is, approxi• �^- ,�•y.., .-. •+ � - ;ra' ;getting nowhere, expending much en. mately, 3,000 miles. "Ahhah, shute, Oi'Il not want to get accustomed to it at all, air," answered ' orgy but achieving nothing worth There is Uranus, too, the distant Pat, "'cause Oi can easily go an' shape while.- They mistake activity for:blue-eyed planet which is only just 'utility and Perspiration for perform-i'visible with the nated cye to those`in me aunty house thins couple o' ante. I who know exactly where to look for it.! nights!" xA. Conceit and.Ignorance are the par- Uranus equals in width tour globes i 0 (� '- � ents of i'utlle Effort. Thtl wise man's like ours placed abreast. 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'"�>. .v. v._..' ,.._. w el for A t . . dge 5 31 1- _. _ ate r 1 Dna bei 19 J Pa Q H I NT G X717 . , +Fs►t �LiIF lister,clea.p_ 44h draw Reav n�t1 Ex•. *� ihfSy ast �'Qi are iQZ)U s bridge to pay half 10,00; 8 Alsop TtnR*,AS shov gray n t 1 Lx to pay- half 2.50: R British Columbia Cedar ti $1.75 per ye61.50 if paid in advance. Alsop. draw grav n t 16.25; L'..r,_or, ar„ Galt Galvanized$tee!Shingles - - 21 loads grav a t l L'x to pay half 2.10; Biid's Felt Slate Shingles, - 5whscri�tioas ro the United State. and Creat '• '�Y ^. - __ Britain=s,00 in advance. G Chenery,8 slush scrapers 42 00 ; A E - ,. for sale at .•■i -' WS jar.drag.:{let 89.31 eon 5 and opp _• lots 25 to 8l con 5 also rep cuivt bet 28 T. PaTERSON'$ CLARlrhitShT s -_ _ A0;4N UP,ttAR,'Prop riet6"r. and 29 and clean ditches opp 2$and 29 'Oall and get priced. _Ellison,2 shares for _ ' can 5 28.88; B A. A.Tin Pan. worth 50 cents, with 3 Dara, sunlight soap, t t.QIJN>rIL. low shoulders opp 28-20 con 5 1.40; G _ _ 3 pkgs rinsq; 2 pkgs lug and 3 bans life PICKERINCi _ Nenery, bal in full of Altona bridge buoy soap for $1.00. The above council triet pursuant ;0 318,96: also on account. of Hoover's bridge 1412 85. r adjournment on Monday, the 29th A by-law was passed appointlpg f ` .LtS a nice one. ..Call anal see Ult. !Members all present, the reeve Thoa Gregg, collector, for the year in the chair. The minutes of the last 1924• - meeting were read and approyed. A by-lav was passed authorlsing A number of accounts were present- the mailing of notices of taxes in the ' ed and referred to the various. stand- Towash:p of Pickering. instead of call. I / `_•.;15 bars laundry soap for 1.00 all the time. I cominitteee, ing on the persons taxed in the said A cool. was read from Robt, Gor -• tv frvm-4ear to, year and - __r _. inR been assessed for o p e. ` eman tog - - ----- A b law was passed designating the Jos. O'Reilly vpAs heard re work on publle highways in the Township of I e ROCS BOTT03T PRICES _ con 7., Was appointed foret b- Pickering by name or cumber. - Mr.Tool in 1912. The council now adjourned to meet _ Buy your Grooe' es at the Grooers, Thos. Mansfield was heard 're ditch again on 141ondav, Nov. 3rd, for the i at Front and Commerce Sts., Fair- transaction of general business. port. -------_-- -- J. RICH�iRDSON, - GROCER.. The standing committee on Bonuses - ---' Be COYrifortable when winter for Wire Fences. Drainage !Matters a Comes. We want to show you s eta, reported and recommended-payU# I why Happy Thought Fur- meet as follows: 8 H Jones,bonus on h is are the f nett heating _ .430 rds of fence on lot 7 con8 18 50. lllllll(IIIIIIIiIIfIII IhtWl1 . Y The'standing committee on Relief system at any price. The 1 reported and recommended the follow= EACH • '`•fin burn all. fuels Ually We �iekerinardraeStore P ing Payment: Muskoka Hospital for $LICEc in- Every Happy 'jhOught in• "� Consumptives, maintenance of R. H. wen for month of Se tember 45 13. `rA15TF , sta113tion is guaranteed by •- , a ­11!P _. . The Stan iag commxttee on on toof the fA - ry --.---gencies reported and .recommended_. Ma c�. Happy Thought R es to WHAT IS HOVE WITHOUT - - ' payments as follows : Hugh "Pugh, r give ideal h4eat distribution- - ,� -:- SAPPY THOI3fIH'f'EiA'.�FGL-? : postage 15,00; Thoe Gregg, excise -- at minimum fuel cost. Decide It heats, it cooks, it bakes and supplies hot (�`r >.. stamps,postage e'a 15.28; DR Beaton a ,.. now to be comfortable next water. This is the stove that is meet- on acct of salary 425 00 ; Ed Gleeson, inR the demand of the trade. .at division court as bailiff 4 00; winter. Thos Gregg. ditto as clerk 4.00; D R Send direct to factory for Practical, Handsome, Durable. lBeatdn, re license fee for townshipash slice of our bread l interesting free booklet `Live Burne all Fuels. hall 1923 and 192E 8.00; John Murkar, has a "inorrish"flavor. : bal of printing viters'lista. collector's You won't he satisfied Heatuig•., ____ The old Reliable Perfection Oil Heaters h` blanks and advt 215 00 ; �T J Beaton, vs'ith one alive-or two �0 years Of iatlsfaction have - ° legal services and advice 80.00; Thoe either, Begin eating it resulted in the purchase of Chase the chills, beat re roomful. Watson,refund of UGsioesa tax 3.20. � Carry anywhere. r The standing Committee on Roads now and it will become a' more than 30Q,� Happy and Bridged reported and recommend• substantial part of your Thought Ranges. Look-When painting 'ulie the best. •ted payment as follows: D liunra, every mewl, It will pay SOLD BY Lowe Bros. Paints and Varnishes - Ir -` draw gravel con 3 lots 12 to 15 20.00 : you to make sure that you ` . are the best.by test. J Hallett,draw lit and 54 loads of Ret our bread. Made from r S. SA LSO/�N _ aR' (gravel coo 3 lots 14.15 24 10; J D Rem- all tin. 1 ingredients. iJ• P • �•rr Everything in Hardware at lowest prices. laser, draw and shov gravel on con 3 ICgERIGI ONT.lots 12-13 15 00: Wal Cammack, ditto :' ► ' K 10.00 ; (:leo Cammack, ditto 10 00-. G � - � I� �• � - ti !Dunlop, ebov gravel con 8 5.00; W H r' 'Westney, Spread gravel con 3 patch• sssse*eMm•eaNaa�' J. S. BA■ >rD V , _ -•patch- PIMER-1 ling con 4 opp 9 to 11 11.25 ; T Tanner. yH,�,. � Fil 1 1 ,t.: 168 loads gravel for con Slots 12.1.39 90: ,, • 1 - - icon 3 lot 4 36 25 ; B Re Ptd . 14 loads �y � 't kIC Puckrin, draw grav con 4 lot 5 and D lav w..sauv unm �# {gravel con 9 11.441 ; C F' d g _ W ,r F V a N A C E 5 H�JI''�E 9�D f (rep washout range lined 60; R Burns patchcon'IlotA2329500; FSullivan, 1 lC1 ' 4 d a, raw grav luts 2!52Vcon 1 25 I_K1; N V Randall, draw timber for culvert het 32 and 33 cos~ 3 'l 50 . E Gibson, instal y l ' Pipe opp lot 3 con 9 rep culvert bet 32 and 38 con 3 2 50; B Anois. 2loade i grav and draw grav bet`30.81 can 51 40 wo Air ' O R R Bye.draw grwv bpt 18.17 base tine Safe Repository and opp lot Id base line 43.00 -. ![orris 1 : Hickey, draw grav lots 18 17 con 2 and bet 16.17 ase line 50.00 : B Conner. a : k W � '' . ' for Bonds +' draw grav bet 18 17 and opp 18 b i imuiinin Waier! 90.00: A Connor, draw grav opp lot 18 base line 15 00: Wal Jackson. draw for Other When NV grav e t 1 Whitby to pay Dalt 88 75 'rr he'n a'd '• here You Want It L range lin drag bpi 19 19 and 20 and 21 Valuable Tapers can a line and base lin®and opp lots 18 to 2:3 and inet.al pipe bet 20-21 range - On any farm of average size at least one hour a day-364. line 13-25 : F yfiddleton. draw gravel tenhour working days ayear-moire spent in the irksome, a bet 10 11 con 6 30 00; Roy Ward,sal- p1111pi1fl+ RA ETY Deter-it Box in your ary And freight on steel for Hnover'w DRi�D11R7 wearying tusk of pumping water. 36 days which- one bridge Fmd call to D J Kean 1'28 31 ; 8 uentest branch ut the St+ndard Y g p p g Y Leroy Engineering Co, steel for FIFE y Bauk is the logivK1 place to keep yonr of my Toronto Windmills will give you far profitable work, Hoover's bridge 159.80 : H C Iwrfrov, valttables fou .oecurity and coovAoi- rest- or recreation-besides supplying ruining water- ence. R e shall be ploased -to furn- $ wherever you want it.• - ; ish you with t pave neceiswry for your BASKETS /� requirements at euiaimurn rates .: The one bothersome task, that of oiling the windmill 1st all kinds of Io �"1 S K E T S weather, is overcome in the Toronto Se - filer, which requires fresh 4Saving purchased the stock from 1 only "once a ear." Frictiocrand w ararepractimnyabolished. the Estate of - O1 tel I 'rx>✓ Toronto windmil� too. can be made,'il�eolu y seg-reglilatin8 is W..G. BARNES and the entire operation. - - ..--business of JOS. W. DOTEN STANDARD DANK The "T���� Tower will stand fou awlifetime because it is d" OF QA. AU.l°i heaviest, atrrnxgeat and best-braced one ! tilt for any rrindca111. ;Am prepared to supply all sizes Let me explain why t believe this iso the biggest conveniences 1 from Berry Boxes to Three PICKERiNG BRANCH-W. F. Law, afanager wed Half Busbel. B • raneh• .tuii�at Brooklle,Wo t till. Wbitb}_ Y•t u can have. you K:. 'leen River Basket Works W. R. Emerson, s. .B.-Rice, Phone Mark.e409 -_�--' Whitby, Box 425 Whitevaie, Out. FRANK PENNOCK -:- Massey-Harris Farm MachineryA:1 "The Man that made the Barnes' ' NO T Basket.,, PICKERI _ (� 10 Ha ix.ardwood Flooring , Furnaces and Shingles - r MEAT .�,.MARKET .A ,- . . The Seaman Sent line of flooring in - - ~ plain red oak, quarter-out white * oak, birch or maple. -Vocta Furnaces-pipe or pipeleas - �r • -- ono as .. Rubberold Felt Slate Shingles ana Roll -- iSurloin Roast or Steak, .• ••• v: )3loo$ng, l8 or 36 inches wide. - 28t }� a few settings of bred-to-layPorterhouse Roast or Steak; Barred Rock eggs for sale. - Rump Roast.... "JOHN DRAPER, PICHERINC3 Now is the time to get your Harvesting Outfit. 20tT Call and get prices 36 Phone 1506 Pick'. Hea vy iR b Roast. . .. „•d �• Shoulder Roast. •. - 14 an 1� `p - S 5 c e sit Gormley _- :Dunbarton . . , - 14c ��.... D. J. Pot Rva9t, _ -Rrirket to b-o 1, VOTERS LISTS, 1924 - ,. 25e Lop of Pork, f. ,. Secuntyo'° V iluables etc k,' Sh uldet oa Por :.. _::,. 20c,,23e' Pork Cho Mnnicipality of the Township of Plcit= - Pure Pork Sausage, ... 2�5c' � y ---� ering,County of-Ontario. :_j.[ ]'HEN you keep in your home or your = Finest Salt Pork,... ... 26c �/V r Notice is hereby given that I have office important papers, negotiable Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece, 35c , complied with section 10 •of The ot- secutities, jewelry and other valuables, you .. -sliced, ... 36e r' era' List Act and that T have rosted up iron a daily risk of complete loss through fire _ _ .._ . ge Rolls(half or whole), 30c at my office at Whitevale on the 19th Y P g - Mild Cured Cotta t day of September, 1924, (1) the list of +or theft. - _ Back Basan .•. 45c " all persons entitled to vote in the said 55c Municipality for Members of Parlia- A Safety eposit.Box in this Bank affords you a Cooked Ham,. '; ment and at Municipal Elections,and place of absolute safety for your valuables. The Weingrs,.. 25e (2) the list of persons entitled to vote Irssoderate rental is a small price to pay for security. c ss Head-Cheese,.. .. ... 15 P y. ": -Easy at Municipal Elections onl 'and that ' .such list remains there for inspection. y First and Domestic Shortening, 8 lbs 56 cents; And 1 hereby call upon all voters to. �� 5 lbs 90 cents' take immediate proceedings to havemx let Y- '• lb prints 18 cents; { zany errors or omissions corrected ac- Fresh Trout and White Fish Eyery Friday. cording to law, •u a e Dated this 19th day of Sept.. 122.4. WHrW BRANCH, t• C+• P. LYND, BROOKLIN BRANCH. 'E. C• CROSS, M+nster• T DONALD H, BEATON, • W. G. 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"•.''"''P",i.�t.V' C. _ .:•f A ,"as-,L.t+Pu'e•Tk7 .a'. iaSs`�. .r t "' t . a.!e,'o , +vv +.P6 S. �.J✓ S ':J P ..3 ....». v' + CLAREMONT. - t The Pickging ". silo fiiliprg is a the oe$erJ'cc Co ~ l - gni-u t . 0 Q A L the day.- - �i�l nce amnnttee 'Insurance Co. F: • R. J. Mann and J.H. Beal -were BY _ _ - I purpose having on hafid cantina- - in Markham on Saturday. " . ; - Cheap rates for farm and country The object of this Aeeooiilti4u ie to oualy a stock o$bt%rd ..._•D. A._and Mre: Scott Sun. Yonic Quartette . !sensesteali�ag adpeoseeate.. and sottcoal:. - bsilding$. da with friends in the city. the. ser la for n on ti d yy 1., .. u J. H. and Mrs. Evans epentSun• Thursday Oct.- 9t71 - a - Place your order now before wind-mills,al3cietoe et al nga, t „* W E -clay with friends im Brooklin. 1 � Kemborshaving prapartyysioIan communt the rise in price. Reuben Rawson lost a valuable At 8.13 'p, m„ in Oslo immediately wit 2'-qpy member ._ 12tf Phone Pick. 1708: Automobile Insurance horse a few days-ago- from lock t of Ezeeative Copdmittee. of all kinds. la+tason.c Han, Claremont Jaw. Membership fee _ $1.00. " DONALD MIINRO, PIC&E$ING ;. FARMS FOR SALE James B. Madill has been con- Reserved Seats 30 cents, _ Tickets may be had t:om :aident or; 'fined to his bed for a few days but _ seoret.rr oa.ppltiou, is again convalescing. ,Rush Seats 33 cents z g•\ - t Write or phone -� Mr, and Mrs. Willard, of Galt, Exsc. Com,-L. D. Banlfa-C.S.Palm• ' Everybody Come er,Donald Monro, Picke>rin D. B O W M A 11I x -pent Sunday with their uncle and y y aunt,'R. J. and Mre. How, AUCTION SALE OF �/ t G1 - : Miss Mabel McLellan returned J.'R, TheXtOa: .. ark. on.. Monday-last-to, resume 'AN,a-GA�-LE ANT S' President-'-�-E3eoreN=9 20 gra i _ _ o ve �'VHI B , been Thomson, of Tweed, has _ _ - - - a• couple of weeks The ert the Estate of the Ever Saturday ni ht Rt CREAMERY t here with his mother, Mrs. H..H. Z+sS.t® pF. �3ZT.i'ZBZ' T ® Fel,irpOrt Hotel your heating prob- ' Thomson. w- lems b installin ' Mrs. Frank Spence and turn hot 19, Coo, 1. Pick�� I mille a,luwmer fron•8 to 1,1,30 p. m. y g !Highest. price paid for children,of Toronto, are ependiaR wesL of Ylakeelas Village, Herb Power's Orchestra, �� Cream at-the a few,days at the home of her on the rttemooa of - --a New deal parents, C. O. end Mrs. Bennett, THUASDAY. OCI R 9TH, `1924 You can Liave your who was Hoge read far Furnace. CiarremOb� �t '��anZery �'' P $a mare blSfyeare cid eBa gelding, ready Mrs,Richard Ward reported ill in out,last i_sue, hav• g p p y Market at from Y y B (Pipe tie' 'Pipelees Y Give us a trial and be convinced received a stroke, is recovbrio ly Four to Six weeks g aged; Roan cow, milking, Rood; Ayr- x ' tearlier b' feeding r and is new able to leave.her bed, shire cow, due is March; Jersey cow. y The New Ideal, made by the'old F. C. and firs. Madill and Mrs. due in January: Set of team harness, iCkering Draper, of Toronto spent the Set of single harness, Collars, Halters `SWIFT'S DIGESTER Gurney Co. of Hamilton, with and Blankets, McCormack binder, SIc- TAN-SAGE , its cemented joints,east iron ands, week-eud ' with R. E. and Mrs. steel construction, specially de- orsy an o er M.H.tom- - ----.++-- 11! y • _ fitaremo2rt, _ blued:—Massgy-Herrie_reke�_$ol� _ A. J. and Mrs. Chandler and Bet of harrows, 3 sections; 0}d drill; E-MEA and guaranteed fire-pot. is rn- Ha rack: Sulk low, 8cuffier, Light FOR POULTRY HARNESS Hayrack: Sulkyplow, g cognized by all heating author- Mack and bars. Allaway, of To- ,Wagon. 'Wuggon anis box, Gravel box, We h9've large stocks on it as the beat on the market. Our supply of quality Harness and Tonto, and Mrs. Robinson, of Sud- Tedder, Wheelbarrow, Barrels of hand at Markham, Locust y Parte is now complete. fey• !bury, spent Sunday with J. H, feathers, Top buggy, Cutter, Pole and We are prepared to instal a first- bury. ]Hill and Cherry wood class ob ib an kind• of heat- BOOTS-GftEB SHOE 1 ;� .'and Mrs. Beal. - trees, A quantity cf ood, A number j y J. and Mrs. Fingold and family of coops, Cider barrels, Apple barrels, Branches, also ing, plumbing or water- we have a large stock of this Famous 1 , Melotte cream seporator,Vie systems in stables.or Boot on hand-unbeatable i x enjoyed a holiday on Monday and w ':d full line of Dairy, Hog, for hard wear and tear. - Tnesday,, which they spent in the Meat smoker, Wagon Jack, Single and Poultry Feedq. eavetroughtng. plow. Wilkinson No. 4, Road cart, - R city. In consequence of their atf- T+eL us estimate. REPAIRING Oopper boiler, 3 Stoves, A quantity We are now in a position to load Y seuce their store was closed dur of mixed bay, 2 Acres of mange!,, 12 wbe at Markham and Cherr �1 COOP '1 'p We maintain our established copular .« iing those two days. Rows of turnips, 4 Rows of corn, A wood. Let us know what y ,C . M. C O o' P E .jy tion for re�airinyr all kinds of Sturm windows are now being quantity of potatoes. A quantity of you have to offer, btarnees and boots, taken from their summer quarters cabbage, onions and carrots; A num- ber aLARE11�0'�IT ry�7 4 sand coal bins are being replenished of fowl.Turnip drill, Sleighs, Lad- E REEfSOR 1 CECIL BRADLEY as many are convinced that sum• dere, Scales, Grindstone, Cider press, A. „,r, . .mer is about over and snow.and Crosscut saw, Ooe-man saw, Garden Phone 8800 Mark CEDAR GROVE Harness maker, roller, A lot of toois. A uaatit of frost will soon be here. ! DICKERING, A Rood, stead down-pour of rope, Forks, Rakes, Hoes and other + ! ONTARIO ' y 1 articips too numerous tomention.n. in and shoe Re auLnz COCA, Coal . rain, which lasted for about aday, All be an on Sunda afternoon, sad Io order to settle up the estate every if g p thing offered will positively be sold. Also harness repairing at the new I 1 � As a reQ%ilt, the land is now in good � stand, o oAte the Condition *for fall plowing and gale at one o'clock, Eharp. dP� Hard and'Soft Coal of the 1 '- empty cisterns have been filler}.PhiIle $140 � + T. P. Srt-, D. A. cot , os. TE . Fowl,roots.hap, wood.grain. Best workmanship gtiarantegd.lost office. beet quality on _ • DAScott, Thct,rnrngarden stuff and all sums of hand ����. •t>rr ' Birkett, r'. 9. Trueman and R^ E. g>0 Q0 and under, cash: over that Charges moderatePEES Forsyth motored to Oakville last amount 8 months' credit will be THOS. A �W - Saturday to ane the baseball match gsven to parties f urnisbing approved THOMAS WATSON ! between the teem of that town notes. 8 percentper annum off for PICKERI`G, 0. � PiCk4arl=m^. ' and that of Stouffville to which cash.. the former won by 14 10. --Mm.Maw. auctioneer, ,5,1►5s Next Sunda morning_ the -or- � dinanre of the Lord's Supper will CLEANING PRESSING M 'L LEAF S ORES (102) be administered in the Baptist Church.' All members are strong• Bring along your suits to be cleaned ly urged to attend. The pastor will and pressed. Satisfaction guaranteed SERVICE SATI SFACTIO S -S Ati I�'CIS � reach in -the morning on -The Charges moderate.' Eternal City"City" and in the evening JAMES BRISCOE, pure Clue T Tiger Brood you a student of SL G.kR 10 lbs 1.00 S ALJIO\ 3c I..,, .:.on "The ,Ureas of Jcsus, Blessed Opposite D. Taylors Bakery - _..__ -_� . _. _ __—. ��Rthe food problem ? f= • ]Memory,' Claremont: Oat. MATCHES SALMON CURRANTS. ICING KEEN'S ".We.11, you should be. The gtj Communion services will be ob- Large Houle Brand Recleaned SGGAR MUSTARD way to learn all about deli• Nerved in the Union Church on c Boxes Buckeye per 3 - ,3 lb xioue, wholesome foods is ^` "r Sunday morning next. The Rev. A Few of Our Pt ice i lb 17e pound poauda ; 50 cents by-purehasiog, preparing fi �i :Hugh Cowan, M. A., H. D„ of To- - 3 for 23 cts 1 lb 30 cts 15 cent, 25 cents lb 27 cents sad eating them. Buy Tonto, will preach, both. morning Specials —__.�- __-.- —.T__ ._-- -. your foods here and evening. The Rev, Mr,Young, Many Cider Vinegar at 32c Gallon Brpnswick Sardines 4 for 25c H. A. of Stouffvilla, will conduct - -- - -- --"— * CHEESE CLOVER CORN I Excellence PICKLING " preparatory service tbia (Friday) i� evening at 8 o'clock. The session Fine June HONEY ' STARCH DATES SPICE will meet at 760. - 1 at (fresh) 1 lb o kgs per _ 4.$+►ra Soap for 25c ,i ,� � p 1,. ..._ .. : . ., I 24 cents 5 lbs pack for rind-The melancholy' days' have s ceche, the saddest of the year, 2lbs Seedless Ralsina 2oc per pound 73 rentgi 10 cents— 2acent9 20 cents `-� 0 yvhea the leaves, which have a�• 2 Shredded Wheat 25c '7 sumed various tinted hues, are - Zinc Rings per hos �0 cte Rubber Rings at 8c doz Z700 � q beginning to .strew the grdapd. -Collc rn Flakes - -- -' - -While many days are dark sad 2 Kellogg's Bran Flakes 25c - Is remind ag no that winter CLAREMONT /r Phone i 1 is rapidly proachiog, we are _� boxes Matches 25c BRA\qH �• FIN<i�LD 3gOp �p still hoping that we may yet en 1 Ib tin Tiger Salmon 23c joy many more bright days before RecleaaQd Currants 15c ' -the $now falls. Peter Stewart and Adiim Spears -XXX Spirit and Cider Vinegar ;--"QUALITY - SERVICE SATISFACTION"' a - motored to Brampton oa'Saturday 45c a gal. last to witness the return lacrosse A full line of Spices for pickles match" between that town and, at close,pricea ,"- y _ •Ri�'�r Vestals, which was won -by the r All sizes Gem Jars at lowest �aS�et ry latter. As an evidence of the en- prices thusiasm manifested in the nation- l ame of Canada it may be men- --wee HOSe, silk anI am prepared. when the season or• d silk and l pg - ' tinned that the !tate receipts were wool, all shades, 85c __,(_ ! -rives, to suppimou with the SW, which indicated an.attend• Large size Flannelette Blank• following t Once of 8000 spectators. The game Sts,white and grey i gt,'Berr Boxes add Crwtea,11 and was a splendid exhibition o! la- Ladies' Veets, half price . , g qt. Fruit Baskets.Hampers, TM Crosse and Brous a Brent deal of Goode Delivered / eat entice. interest. -- One of the best football matches p never Evening i -a---= The-above-stock In made on._the same ever layed in Claremont will y Principal as the late Rr. ( . r take ace on Saturday afternoon, T - Barnes' Baskets.. ' •Oct, 4th, beginning at 2.30 o'clock, Ds Ao C O l T �� Y PPS assured of quslityeerviaa between a picked team from the ' ,• _ - Chopping done every day as transl a=• shawa and District league and CLA$E.M�1�LT �' _ _ cept Weay 14th. on and +O4 and a picked team from the atterr MMay 14 ,Guelph District league. This will f! Plank-ictus aHABFA. Wor HITE. x be the first routed_io the_.content BEATTY rn M PIR:E Metal-CladBARNS. "for the Plenty Cup. Do nut failSuccessor to late W...GF. Barnes to be present as-it is sure to be w t. Flrwsafe f Permanent Phone 8420 or write Locust Hill, Ont. most interesting game: Remem• STANDS FOR THE '>SES1' Lightning-proof . a Su r-strong ber the time and place, Saturday, : . Weather-tight v enient Pe Cony .�.•��� ,� �_��" -Oct: 4th;in the Memorial Park, 'Claremont. Admission to all, in- If you need a new Barn or an old one remodelled, Clud•ing ladies,25 cents. >_''_ let me quote ou. Let me show you "Empire'-'-urns I --- — Don't forget Sunday, October - !have built. They are eaormonslp strong, roomy, handy' Q � ;12th, and Monday, October st lath. __ to work in, and moderate in co : w}}��,®® g } 4N� o All who can crowd into the Ba P 'Estimates gladly ven'for roofing with the famous"Eastlake"Metal- "' - •' ` List Church for these anniversary services will have the joy and pri- �� g _ xic Shingles,or"Empire" Corrugated Iron. Repaiiin and alterations , vilege of hearing Rev. Dr. A. L. ld,#Iie. All work absolutely guaranteed. . McCrim mon, a speaker of out Of all materials and design F : etandi g ability and a distinguish �-*� ' : F' J. P R O 11S E - 'P I C K ER I N G k.pt is stook. It will Pat you n ed leadr in Baptist Church circles L call at our works acd iaspoet oar stook Litter Carriers, . Hay Carriers, BU i LDER obtain priors Don'i be misled ibd in the educational life of the age-lls we do not employ them,oonsegne4• 'rs. Pum' s, Door Tracks, Cow Building liolitfaCting Dominion. The Monday evening P Barns Houses etC Ly we son, and do throw off the agerii .s f Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. > > a of all Ii;ind8 00mmissicn of 10 r cent. whia6 a wB `a lecture will be a master ul discuss It will you to et m prices on :ion on "The English-speaking Peo- pay y h certainly save by per from us,i ' Plea." Don't forget to bring your above before buy ng elsewhere. -Pickering Dealer for the Products of osu.oueitea, 6 appetite with you on Monday FRANK J. p$QIISE The Metallic Roofing Co. Limited, Toronto J. T,,MATH>3soly: '' : evening. See bills for full uartle- PICKERING. - - , ONTARIO ' ialare. Oii;oe and Worcs, Whitby,Valao :i�"i'Y-'J•-K..!.Yp',.:..,,.,:a�i"r..ran'`°Y,p'y,T.]Va.Ie,.(.v.aro.. i„d. _k„+ '''c:.!i>.JF.7kd �.',y... w..»a„.a: :..:q •"ls+; ''" + ...•�'. nx: " e T$.?'.h'r5_,.:',.k—.f.".,'S,rki?"91.t.:`xir�.;/',,.'.�r"T_5v'ary. .,a,ae:':. - 'N.m� .0va,9..'.h�t.c!roY3,G.a'''3'�AS't,9 •:.y,,..'a...44:T}ryA� :' _ ` , i-FP•Y�J�,.. ,y' 'w7 �.;,M #K [ * '.rrhc�{-'vv,Vv•r..`:R +Yy.?�' T<a,�`... ,» ,-. ..r, ,W w r - :c, *e'•.,.4.h.. .,- if: '*.Via',:•�^. t. a,,_..+L, mom .,.tu „^i{r •L.,V,." i •.,,Nrt_ e h NOW .L �i },r• N } {.' _R,•, „ 1. •.z yk�,y'• Y.:<„ ��'; �n. `::�;v+Gey•.�a:,R.r'` �, ,,�4 `M.�' � ;.,r'a'y,. w^ ¢'; �' •r�.i1v�' �' .'F +J'.!;. r •,� "e qe+•r, ,L .mac 'w!� '�,`,• gu.� (�� t,-• '�"{�" ,, ',.4 ., ;, -�R. ,. ',. •rix r`,r ;•��,,: , .. - .:.. •�.. .Yrcd.; m' �. �tn`lR�i" ��+..:• � � :rw r ;, x.'--' •a .r.^w. g ,y ,fb.-. ..f.. ..,��ti A?i. ,,ro;��':' ,"wrx.. .x,d.....w�''c' ,.�'^. r ;.,J` � �,„ .�c.. ; ^_ ^ ..,T�'us��''..r+G'- •� "�+E-r.: .: ,, �' , "'S:�,L,.y.,a i ..r.,,�,;+,'� .s.. ... a."-�a� .• v., � .., � ...... 4 .a..a �, .+.� .n,•. .. .,..... a„ rrte�: '' �V�!a, r�•nK.. •4 '�4:' .x• ,. J•#.' - c.' P 4v.�i.9 ..-Y v.-u. ..'':=x..�a ,��„+y�,,x,.r �Sti`' .'�rd.�F3�xd4 +�R,,a a•. 'mt,.•e,''t•.,. `i -w.�� :, t.. i ^,�,e'4+'' -;c, a.- •,' A `�' iy��r'.. .:ti.; :�;,. �. '�".. ,..,.....a.�. .+�,.-._-:.•..,.--...z: ...c„•..y,ti: �_.. :'" «'7'' ..•„ ...-:, ,...,u,_y ,y, ; i w.. W'' -. " a -a .,�.: ,✓ +•.�°`,v. N i , 1A N IS •.ROMI a E VVD „ 3 TORONTO Man.-wheat-No. 1 North., $1.58% ,ALL. ANIMAIS p s k�� ry Y No. 2 North., ]1.49%. W. {r 9 ti ` Qutbreak of Foot and Mouth Disease las• Texa� L-cads to ,4 bili..oats--No.? CW, 64%c; No. s Action a�� ��a CW, 63%c; extra N6.4 feed, 63i4c; �. zz, ti Y� 'r � t No. 1 feed, 62%c; No. 2 feed 6U lac. by Dominion Department of Agriculture. All the above n ,v c.Lf.' hay ports.Idications are hat the infection -TeOttawa, Sept 28. import Am. corn, track, Toronto-No: 2 of all animals from Texas and seven1 was introduced from South American ��� �� � � i �� � pyx yellow, $1.30. - other middle-western 8nd southern countries, where the disease is prava= 0 1 k a ,� Millfeed-Del., Montreal freights, _ states has been forbidden by the Fed-�lent, and it is believed that the Texas x e bags included: Bran, per ton, $27;' oral Dept of Agriculture owing to the outbreak has no connection with the '^ ¢ x'a 5 r shorts, per ton, $29; middlings, $36; outbreak of foot and mouth disease in recent serious outbreak in California. fir: good Teed flour, per bag, $2.06. - ., ,a �3, *� Ont. oats-No. 3 white, 48 to 60c. Houston, Texas. The Minister of Agriculture, on Ont. wheat--NG. 2 winter, $1,16 to �s The states from whish'the imports- , $1.20• No. 3 winter, 1.14 to $1.18; _ -receiptof_the_aslvis. .t steps to prohibit thimportation , .. No. 1�commercial, $1.11$to.$L16, f.ab. outbreak are: Texas New Mexico, Canada of all live animals and pouf # z U y s to frei hta. ' x arley-bLa tmg, to c. Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma sad In- k try or parts thereof, all raw animals " ` than Territory, Arkansas, Louisiana;' Buckwheat-No. 2, 90c. r products, manures and fodders that Rye--90 to 93c. and Mississippi. have within a period of two months Ont •floor-New, ninety per cent. G Information has been 'received by�prior to offer of entry, been in or pat,; in jute bags, Montreal, prompt the Dept. of Agriculture:that the out, the states c shipment, $5.75; Toronto basis,.$5.76;, break has been confined by the United' through the state'of Texas or any of bulk seaboard, .,States authorities in Houston. contiguous."' $5.50. Manitoba flour-First pate., in jute - 7 sacks, $8 per bbl.; gnd pats, $7.50. Hay-No.. 2 timothy, per ton, H.R.H. PITCHES HAY ! track, Toronto, $14; No. 3, $12,50. ,n k� ON ALBERTA RANCH F• straw-Carlota, per ton, $9.50. Screenings-Standard, recleaned, f.o.b. bay ports, per ton, $22.60. Qt Joins the Hired Men in Build- Cheese-New, large, 19c; twins, 19%c; triplets, 20c; Stilton, 21 to 22c. Old, large, 23 to 24c; twins, 24 and Shooting Rest of Day. Calgary, Sept. 28.-The Prince of z ` Butter- nest creamery prints, 38 Wales is thoroughly enjoying his to 89c; No. 1 crepmery, 36 to 37c; No. j }+`r g y j Ymg 2, 84 to 36c,•_dairy, 28 to 30c. b , "rest." He rode the range before Here fa one of the many beautiful rural scenes on the Prince of Wales' Eggs-Extras, fresh, in cartons, breakfast on Saturday, stacked hay ''rf, r 45c; extra, loose, 43c; firsts, 38c; sec- ranch in Alberta. tuntil noon, shot ducks and pheasants onds, 30 to 31c. ° - `inti property owned by .one of his AI - Live poultry-Hens,over 5�bs., 20c; 4 ", neighbors, Rod McLean, during the do, 4 to 6 lbs., 27c; do, 3 to 4 lbs., 16c; , BRITAIN ATTACHES GRAVE spring chickens, 2 lbs. and over, 25c; .j 'afternoon, and then topped off the day with another horseback ride In � lo8ocsters, 12c; ducklings, 4 to b lbs., G the evening. Sunday morning he was IGNI ICANCE TOTURK itf7sJJ� i1' li1!'l ! Dressed poultry-Hens, over 5 lbs. up with the sun. Accompanied byI -- 26c; do, 4 o 5 lbs., 22c; do, 3 to ' riambers of his staff, he rode that Ilbs., 18c; spring chickens, 2 lbs. and t , range in the morning, and then short-! ._._ _• A despatch from London says:- terms of the treaty of Lausanne,Tur- over, 30c; roosters, 15e; ducklings, 4 I to o lbs., 25c. s e Iy hylore noon returned in time to I Foreign Minister Dr. Edouard Benea 1 Apprehension is expressed-in British key promised to abide by the status hand--picked. lb. Ff, , Beans- Canadian, p' , {� meet„his dinner guests, Mayor G. H. of Czecho•Slo•skia submitted to the official circles that grave cansequencea�quo prevai.ing at the time the treaty I6%c; rimes, 6c. Webster of Calgary, C. K. Howard of�disarmament committee of the League .�y ensue because of alleged was signed pending settlement by the Maple products-S ru r im gad Turkish' P yy p � p• the passenger department, C.N.R.; W. of Nations recently the draft of a pro-i , settlement by the Council of the Lea-I al„ $2.50 r b-gal. tin, $2.40 per S. Thotnpson, publicity department, C. t�1 which to designed to outlaw all incursion into Irak Lord Parmoor;gue of the frontier dispute. ggal.; maple sugar', lb., 25 to 26c. _ xr- 1,1.R„and Mrs. and Miss W. L. Car- war and insure a reign of peace I brought the controversy before the' The Turks dispute the British inter-I I loney-60-lb. tins, 1:3%c per Ib.; �. lisle. The party then spent the re-; throughout the world. League of Nations and it is now a pretation of the Lausanne treaty re-+l4-lb. tins, la%c; 5-1b. tins, 14%c; _ mairrder of the day walking along the 1 -,,_____ subject of correspondence between garding the boundaries between Irak I2 -lb, tine, 16e. l London and Angora. Smoked meats Hams, med.. 7 to 'z�• giver bank, enjoying a fins "constttn- go and Mosul, and declare that Turkey 7. RICH TREASURES IN The Turkish and British claims are never ceased to maintain her cooked hams, 40 to 42c: smoked tionat." 1 rolls, 18 to 20c; cottage rolls, 21 to "Topping," was the way the Prince i ISLANDS ®F ARMC j tnutually contradictory and wholly di- rights in the Moen] territory, which 24c; breakfast bacon, 23 to 21c; appee " -described the, week=end In reply to vergent. Consequently, long parleys)he- troops have entered. This claim, tial brand breakfast bacon, 29 to 81c; •.. a remark of a friend. Resources of Far North Dis- may take place before the atmosphere;if justified, would vindicate Turkey's .backs. boneless, 33 to 38c. The heir to the throne received his' closed by intrepid Explorer I is cleared. The British fear that in j incursions into the disputes territory. Cured meats-Long clear bacon. 50 ' ' the meantime an incident may occur'As neither nation however, at this to 70 lbs., $17.580; 70 . 90 lbs., $16-80weigh; $fiat taste of real farm labor on SatCa. y po 1' $33; •heavyweight +urday morning He and his party Pt• Bernier. involving the lora of human lite, juncture is disposed to concede the 90 lbs and u $16.50; lightweight - A despatch fro,:h Quebec -says.- thereb rolls, in banes. o ._arrived at the ranch just when the Pa �? y y precipitating a crinis of the others position with reference to the rolls, $27. hands were in the middle of haying, The long discussed question as to first first order. I Lausanne treaty, the controversy may Lard-Pure, tierces, 171,x. to 18c; '. iso atter breakfast on Saturday the whether the Dominion of Canada will The British view is that under the be prolonged. tubs, 17% to 18%c; ails, 18 to 1894c; _'Prince seized a fork and laid a foun- ever benefit materially from the min.� - -:- - -• - ----- - -- - prints, 203* to 20%c; sborteniag, tl dation far a stack of hay which eral riches (f the northern islands in'RAIN WEST SENDS just tarsen, 16 to 1634c; tuba, 16x,4 tc movement to market, which wsa ;•' sprung up like a mushroom under the the vicinity of the Arctic Circle, many getting well under way, On Thurs- 1'c% pails, 17 to 1734c; prints, 18 to of which have been claimed for can- WHEAT PRICE SOARING * 18%c. " combined attacks of the Prince and i day shipments totalled nearly four Export dteera, choice, $7 to $7.50; ,-Ills staff, assisted by the ranch hands., ada in recent years by Captain J. S. I and a half million bushels, which was butcher steers, choice, $5.50 to $S; - The sun shone warmly, and before as Bernier,.noted adventurer arid Arctic Heavy I2ownpour Sob k BacI almost equal to the movement this del, good $5 to $5.25; do, com. to fair, -' -hoar had elapsed the little streams of explorer, would appear to be more or I_ Harvest-Bost Traffic on date a year ago. $3 to $4.75; butcher heifers, choice, ate' rspiration were arias down`the lest definitely settled with the arrival A despatch from Ottawa says $5.25 to $6.75; do. good, $4.75 to $5; p�ee g of the "Arctic" at this rt. Increase' p y do, com., $3.50 to $4.25; butcher cows, r Princes forehead and neck. He seem- Po Canal statistics compiled by the Do -ed to have enjoyed it, howev=er, for he That there is every reason to be A despatch from Winnipeg says:- minion Bureau of Statistics show an choice, $4 to $4.50: do, fair, $3 to stuck to lila teak until the dinner be enthusiastic over-the_almost limitless While rain was falling on Friday all increase in the quantity of wheat $3'75; do, canners and cutters, $1.50 i to $2.50; botcher bulls, good $3.50 went at noon. possibalties in regard to the mineral over Western Canada, wheat was soar• which passed through the St Law- I development of the far north count in on the Winnipeg market, The ad- to $f.2b; do, to $3 a ng steers,.dao, Pale rY.j g Peg rerice, Welland and Sault Canals darn � a, $2.50 to $3; feeding steers. , FREIGHTER CLIFTON r.waa the keynote of statements made vanes was sensational. The market ing August of the present year, as g $5.26 to $5.60; do, fair, $4.50 to by members of the expedition to they for October wheat closed on Thursday compared with August, 1923. Wheat $5; stockers, good, $4.50 to $5; do, BELIEVED WRECKED Cnradian Press, the information be- at $1.41%. On Friday it jumped up shipments through the Sault Ste. fair, $3.50 to $4: calves, choice, $10 irg given out that, perhaps, in a as high as $1.47+x, and closed- at Marie Canals were heavier by 2,432,- to $31; do, med., $8 to $10; do, grass- BteaQler G"cairn Picks Up short period of time, the agents of $1.461,4. This is almost 50 cents a1 428 bushels, but other grains and flour era, $4 to $5; mi.ch cows, choice, $75 Part of Pilot House and the Federal Ggvcrnment will take bushel higher than a year ago to-day, were lighter than in August, 1923. to $90; springers, choice, $80 to light + steps too n :r and develop what are when the best the farmer could get plain cows. $45 to $6b; good light' P Pe P. P g Total traffic on the Welland Canal sheep, $7.50 to $8.50; heavies and Clock considered 4o be hnge treasures in .wan-97 cents a bushel, last month was heavier than in Aug- bucks, $4 to $5; culls, $2 to $4; good l Cleveland, 0., Sept. 28.-Any doubt,mineral ore. The market was influenced largely oat, 1923, by 81,107 tons, due almost ewe lambs, $11.50 to $12;.bucks, $9.50 ed' the sinking of the whaleback' F.- M. D. Henderson, of the North- by the weather. 'The rainfall all over entirely to an increase in wheat of to $10; culls, $8 to $9 hogs, Ped and freighter Clifton, with hercrew.crew of west Territories and Yukon branch the country is a veritable downpour. 159,682 tons, or 5,322,700 bushels. watered; $9.85 to $1d.10; do, f.o b., 1t8, was dispelled with the finding in of the Federal Department of the In- In twenty-four hours 3.40 inches of Wheat shipments through the St. $9.25 to $9.50- do, country points, $9 Lake Huron of a-hatch cover and the terior, stated in the course of an inter- rain- has fallen at•,Broadview, Sask. to $9.25; do, ;if cars, $10.25 to $10.50; . . � Lawrence canals were heavier than fed and watered $10.85 forward end of a pilot house. - I view, that although it would be a lit- At- Winnipeg an ,inch of rain had during August, 1923, by 117,895.tons, do' selects, ` Govlerich, Sept. 28,-The steamer tle premature to speak with -exacti fallen up to 7 o'clock Friday morning, or 3 913100.bushels to- $11:10. j Vencairn, Captain Dalton Hudson, on fade as to the wealth of the northern and there has been a downpour all MONTREAL. ; her Course from Detour, ran into con-) islands, he and all concerned were day. -w- Oats, Can. war}, No. 2, 70c; do, No aiderable wreckage about 8 o'clock Inst;strongly of the opinion-that the re" It means that all harvesting opera- 3, 69%c; extra No. 1 feed, 68%c. bight 7b miles northwest of Gpderich.!sources there' might prove-to be'of tions will be suspended three of four Monday, November 10th, Flour, Man. spring wheat,pato., lata, $8; seconds, $7.50; strong bakers', There was quite a sea rolling, but the ouch a vast and wealthy nature as to, days. Even if the.weather should 94my of �I�hal7l[SgivlIIg" $7,30; winter pato., choice, $6 to /tesiuer cued around for two hours, astonis h the civilized wgrld. turn khd the country be favored with . $6.10; rolled oats, bag 90 lbs., $3,65 making "arch for any parts which The "'Arctic" went as far north,as the beat of dry weather, 't is feared • to $3.65. Rrasi $7.25. Shorts, 9.25. tnigiht indicate from what boat it had ]carie Basin, on the northeastern the grade will be lowered as a result A despatch from Ottawa says:- Middlings, $15.25. Hay, No. $ pas a • oome• eoast'of Greenland. of the soaking the sheaves have_had The King's proclamation declaring ton, car lots, $16.60 to $1.7. --and even inure sezious loss may UU14M .wests. 17 i,4 to part if the pitot house, to rc 4 -was attached a carbon-burning search Australia and:Canada from sprouting if the rain should be Day), "as a day of general thanks- 1?%c; finest eastern, 17 to c. yin throughout Canada," is Butter-No. 1 pasteurized, 36%e; , light and clock, was hauled] ty followed by warm, calm days, giving E pub- No. 1 creamery, 3534c; seconds, 35c. -f- Conclude Trade Tres. lished in this week's issue of the Can- aboard and brogght to port. Mucha "' From this break in the threshing a Eggs. Storage..extras, 12c; iter - broken lumber, evident] from some vA.11 follow a slum in the rain F�.a Gazeta, E s- for age ' y A despatch froth Ottawa says:- p - €' -- --- firsts, 36c; storage seconds, 30c; fresh cabins, batehes and what looked.like I It was announced by the Prime Min- extras, 48c. a lifebelt were,sighted, but there Waalliter on Thursday that the negotia- w. ;.iiia evidence of small boats,or signs..of tions with Australia which have been '" ""' �. `' - USED FLAGGED MAP - axiy bO�ea carried on for several months by the �` TO SHOW ROYAL ROUTE s Communication with the owners of the overdue Clifton,not-heard of since;Hain. dames and the Honinh o sister of Finance, and the Hon. Thomas A. ': ., . :, .; C-1'ladia ail Agents passing the Straits of Mackinaw on, a n National In Low, Minister of Trade and Com- 'Ofeat, confirms the belief than + Britain Cleverly Exploiting coerce, have resulted in the conclusion r the,wreckage was from that steamer., Trip-of the Prince, r of a trade agreement between t'he two With prevailing westerly winds, it isI , A despatch from London say's,:- 4d calculated that any ypwkage which Dominions. The agreement is of a The Canadian National Railways pub- comes ashore' will shortly be found l'reciprocal nature, granting the Do- r, a s ;' licit de artment is cleverly exploit minion of Canada preference in many . riy y P along the Bruce Peninsula above Kin- �" in the Prince of Wales' ourney over " lines of export, in return for which `'a� �, 1 g �' r ieardine.. t the National Railways. In the 'win- y Canada agrees to extend equally fav- ,, dows of over three hundred agents in orable treatment to various Australian ul Battle �? Ifary redacts. ' •• '� r - England and.Scotland a lar a map is is Raging in Honduras P placed,flagged along the route to loci- '•; The great boon that the radio has tate the chief points through which A despatch from Tegucigalpa, Hon- become to settlers in the Northland is the prince's train passes, a large flab' Y sanguinary, emphasized- by Rev. W. Gladstone y a duras, ss. s:--A son ulnar battle'; is waved daily-to to indicate the location •''•between the ernment forces and! ' �, �Walton, a missionary from Ungava, , z a� � '� " of the princes train. r, the rebets has been raging for the the eastern shores of Hudson Bay. K t;rowds are to be seen continuouslyi y 1_ Y past 24 hours around Comayagua. No, He states that along the shore many ` `: : outside the windows studying the rep- details have .yet been received as to stations have been erected and that resentation with interest and incl-� tris 'the exact situation of the contending though mails are-delivered in Ungava dentally acquiring a knowledge ot� x arniieo: I only from two to four times a year Mr. Azquith, aged Liberal and former premier of Britain, celebrated his Canadian geography` Government troops have recaptured I the settlers and traders are getting --- 72nd birt day recently at his country bome near Abingdon, England. He is Santa Rosa, Copan and La Esperanza world news by radio as early as the h sincerity and common aeons make si „ shown with Mrs. Asquith on the grounds of the estate. passport anywhere ••from the rebels. readers of city newspapers i "1`t' ' ,i k , 4 a '1,�y ,�:. 'T:.S .rF ,.t vpw 'TT te.' ,t -f 'i;s•� yi. 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Boyhoo4 DCCi[7ii. _ Oli,boy?ood dreams am very fair, C The building of the where 't ,r'.y;• 1' — the The sea•saada streamore, - u L -l+ _ ,j - Or, canvass IHled, before tRe wind. sof hetaldt �LL t, -; 'Phe lighthouse fflidfng far behind, i.• - . - P To skim the far sea o'er. J 1 Conquer the enemy of constipatioft fu►d you goat a whole " t ' The 'rhythmic rise'and fall Of deck of physical foes, ityCludYlg iridigestiOQ biliousness," With neer a thogght of gale or wreck, y _ t sick headache sleeplessness and nervous dyspepsia.'. And youth to hold the beim. wham's Pills have been a world-wide favorite.lauative :w Strange ,ef;s, and stranger lands to �for over 80 years. They go straight to the cavae of many, ; • find, fila and remove it They act promptly,pleasantly and surely.Purefy' .I�14Ilee beak flavor! Best of sill III _ And may the Fates.be ever kind - ;vegetable,harmless,non-hsbdt toorrren�lr , 'Thew lilmek" ORANGE PEKOE QUALITY : '� distant lonely realm. _ tested pills strengthen the atomach,.simulate the liver and ----- --- -- The tender mother left to weep Will there get thoughts more near and gold Everywhere in Canada Bep DLJF=s It3�1 Than f he were on ahore, - - - H — 8Y DIL J. MIDDsera space - ` When nearer they would spurn' eta-. a a, r 5l lurevNsalal.Rwei of brace,OL �lQtleOoa tilil M s V answer t1eRlOz>•� And leave the sheltering door. sit )gristle;Ua� . onst ltsl!Rit'aaiti this eolas;s• - >: Tosbsla" The boy in dreams. will shake the r ` c world. ,. _ Wfth�anners for crusades unfurled, ��T TRII a> ��ed A&e�sem�� V. Albumin in the urine is a condition-albumin circulating in the blood ver- Ands stout hearts .in the making. -- n t FOR SALE . that should be given attention at once.i gels which eacapea with the urine be- So, let him go his glorious Way. Llg1]tIIlIIg ESCRFC A correspondent writes to inquire cause the damaged cells of the kid- His ship gill come to port some day, ppm BAI}RELS, ALSO BARR .1 what causes albumin in the urine and net's can -no longer prevent it escap- With many, dreams &breaking. � A Staves, Mill Slab Wood, and Cord = whether or not it is an inflammation ing_ -Lereine'Ballantyne. Wood. Reid Bros., Bothwell. Ontario g of the kidneys and if a weak heart There are other conditions, of Will cause it. course, where albumin a�lpeara in the One of the ��n rig -- ,paniments of kidney disease may be the temperature is high, pably be- rob an the icons in the blood daa►s6c k' present without albumin ahowinq, d i cause po - �'QR YOjIQ albumin may be in the.-urine without the kidne_cella. It sometimes ha kidneydisease. Heart disease has a ns that albumin Will be pre>te>?t C. direceffect in produdng albuminuria the urine after an epileptic seizure �,.v L.7 by causing engorgement of the kid- and in connection with various other �b'fstehfutness is Needed. - �1 `I= '' net's with blood as a result of poor nervous disorders. Therp is also what Flat 001(i #�f circulation. L)'rine which contains 18 known as functional albumin in the Some girls upon the threshold of 'blood or Ius shows albumin. These urine which occurs without any. ap- wom8a'hood drift Tato a decline in spite: - substances may come from the kidney'parent cause. It often is found n of all care and attention. Even strong stiff? t ff? or from any other part of the urinary'young people at the adolescent stage and usually lively girls become weak, �.I vi tract or from an abscess which bursts�of file and is often discovered.quite depressed and irritable, and listless.i into that track, or in the cgs® of fe-!accidental! for instance in the Mlnard'a limbers up elen joints at - y It is the dawn of womanhood-moat The trickster places his hands and sore muscles. Splendid for males, from the generative system. In course of examination for fife luaus- important 11l the life of every girl-1 together_ and asks the spectators rheumatism and backache d' ordinary cases, however. and for the &nee I �+ and prompt measures should be taken to encircle his two wrists with a r1 ' most part, the most common canes of The correspondent also sake abort to keep the blood rich and pure. lY handkerchief, knotting It tightly. albumin in the.ur£ne is kidney disease.,the effect of saccharine an the kid' They are then asked to run a • To some extent the albumin present is net's. There is not much danger in youur blood is not to a healthy condition an inflammatory exudate, but to a,the nae of saccharine, provided it is at this stage, the body becomes III- length of rope between his arms at extent it is due to serum-:used in moderate quantities. nourished and-other ailments develop. and c hold the Bads. Apparent- ` 9 ;gra !y he cannot easily escape without e , OF • _ ��� IL the health In not maintained by a� removing the handkerchief. He I 'YY _ ��1 p ��� Burial. sufficiency of rich• red blood, &il sorb makes a-quick movement of his -liV�Hr�1 jl EQUAL of weaknesses are likely to arise. Re �J 1 rtvl vV arms Lad the rope drops of, the Q 'p �pj �ir�t Fears of premature burial have're- member this, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills ltandkerehief still eircling his 1ji BABY'S lU�TI I lJ ruga in the'tormstlon of a society to have saved thousands of girl and wrists. - l� effect reforms In the law of death cer• men from being life-long Invalids, be- The lllaStratton gives away the �- ti$cation. There is, bbwever, nothing cause of their wonderful blood-making secret. With one of the fingers alts, eorgea Lefebvre,' 9t Zenon. now in these fears properties• of the right hand the trickster catches the loop of the rope and tZua,-writes: "I do Dot think there Is The Egyptians kept the bodies of The value of Dr Williams' Pink i draws it down between his palm. _ any other medicine to equal Baby's the dead under cat'eft:l supervision by Pills to young women whose health I _ "may This can be done quickly, til,& Own Tablets for little ogee. l have l me priests previous to embalming. was falling has been proved over and 'hands hiding the movement, The used.-them for my baby and would use and nat9 satissed that life van a=•:over again. These pills are the most 'trickster thea makes as upward t vtx� _ Inotilug else," What Mrs. Lefebvre II tinct. The Greeks were aware of the reliable blood builder, fortifying weak and downward movement of bin _says thousands of other mothers say-I dangers of premature-burial and often nerves, and creating the liberal' supply hands, at less same time thrust- °they have found by trial that the cut-of the fingers of a person believed of red healthy blood which a girl tag his right hand through the Tablets always do Just what is claim- to be dead-before cremation. needs too sustain her strength. loop. The movement of his arms ���� ed for them. The Tablets ars a mild In modrn times. the teaks of being You can got Dr. Williams' Pink Pills will then pull the rope free of the ; I .but thorough laxatlre winch regulate hands sad the trick Is, dont. ' e 'fir '� burled alive has haunted many. Wilkie through say dealer In medicine, or by - the bowels and sweeten the stomach Collins had this fear, and always lett mall at 60c a box from The Dr. Wil- (�P =*ts out and �+� � frDilll and thus banisls Indignation, *onstipa- overnight os, his dressing-table a note Hams' Medicine Co., Brockville. Ont eN1er et the acs t>< a scrsPltwi�lb.l tion. colds, colic, eta Tiley sre sold solemnly enjoining that, Should he be d - rr /+ by mtldicine dears or by mall at 86 found dead. his supposed death was to Seed s Dominica Express Money Order. They are payable gverywhere. y cents a box from Tb*.Dr. Williams' be very carefully tested by a doctor. / Medicine Co.. Brockville. Opt Rana Anderson always carried,a - 1171 a��•� h note in his pocket to the same effect i Tokio LI[braatss - Let Cuticara Help Yon J iW� f01< W�'g Sake. Harriet Martineau lett her doctor tea D The great libraries of Tokio are now µ� " pounds to see that her head was am- a thing of Ws, peat Prior W the re• ° -Work thou for pleasure; Paint or sing putated before burial. Edmund Yates � i cent calamity, the libraries were stock- Keep Your Good Looks or carve left twenty guineas moth the provision ed with English books Every Japan- Nothing s to ore [or you& The thing thou ]overt, though the body that his jugular vain was to be sever. y� ase college student reads English; •1<1n,hair and bads. The ilo.p to a .. starve. ed. French and German having been role- cleanse and purify,the 0iatmew to Who works for glory misses oft the �y Burton'('the widow of the fa- - - -- t gated to the real= of second choice soothe and heal,the.Taksun w per- gesi�. mons traveller, Sir Richard Burton), oYaq since English has been discovered to fume. Then why. not melon these Who works for money coins his very be the open sesame to Western op• delicts, fragrant emrwi as year g 4. who was subject to.fits of uvzoe, de _ every-dq toilet pteparationat ,a : soul; sited that her heart be pierced with a A Hiro. portnnity. _ �^ work for work's sake, then, and It needle s..e+• - - may be Premature burial to of the rarest oc- �t Dob-"I saved nine Hves to day." MlnarWe LinimentRailevea !Pats >ts.oha■.:iss::a•��� -That these things shall be added unto Sud Dog="How ryas that?" �a�"'��•iea sd`t`' t-ty currence, and it Is doubtful if many fat Dog "Rescued a kitten from atitit thee. -Kenyon Cos. authenticacted cases ebuld be brought dirowning." = Tit for Tat f,�. ♦ ---- ard. Visiting Spinster--"What a *harm- House and Home. — . + r . ♦ Ing chap! 'How old � �'i ,TIRED OUT' ' �� • "'A house is bIIilt of wood and stone, of An Arable Dessert. ' _. -posts and sills and pier's, The PCl1�lOus Organ of OtZ1E! she "Desert o1 Gob!" in Mongrolia Charming Little Chap-"Six to No- - ' .. ' � ,ALL THE .TIME k ;But a home is built of loving deeds �Y � mostly of good grating lands. -ventber. Bow old are yon." that last a thousand years." There was mention d.little while ago to a provincial paper of the discovery - ►gyp �{� �QQ� "�- of ea old "church barrel organ;' said • 00 _ Nerves Gaye bll l�e Red � TOILET f IXTUR ES to have been !n-the possession of one - 7 R SALE family for over a hundred years. If it _ •�, �0 is a genuine specimen of the mechaai-. RA cal organ which in far-off days did Relieved by Lyd'ialt E. Pinks Bowls, tanks, wash-basins, also heat- duty to village churches,we have rea- - ham's Vegetable Compound piping coils, son to'believe thal the e tions - i26 h.p, tube bailer, Used lighting of those churches were in considerable - _ _ _____ smi Ontario.-'I took your M- ••equipment, such ae conduits, switch danger of musical confusion. For we Q medicine before m� y ".< _,:-boxes, eta, all in building being alter- note that while this church'barrel-0r- It was s great;help ed at 73 Adelaide Street West This g» was perfectly in order'by reason to me as I lana very material must be sold at once. RVal poorly until Ibtarted Estates Corp oration, Limited, Top of three hymn-tunes,it also could give r to take it. I just felt out "Jim Crow;' and "Penny Jones," as though I was tired° z Floor, 73 Adelaide St. Wert; Toronto. not to speak of "Scots v7ba hue," and w 4` out all the time and Telephone Elgin 3101. `Some, Sweet Home." What happen- would take weak, ed In those moments when the organ- fg s��' My �t !St's 'attention` strayed - pftsuming nerves would bother _ BOILER that the aforetime organists were sun- me until I could get ceptible to a weakness n8t entirely tin- little rest, da or Water tube type, 126 b.p., in good con- night I was told bg a known to organists' of now-can be I1�.S1St U11 BAYER TABLETS OF ASPIRIN fiend to take Lydia t dition, also a large amount of plumb- 1lgagined. A congregation Msing in Its E. Pinkbam's"vege- _• Ing, lighting and beating equipment few y 'q Will sell entire or in part at great pace to sing a hymn; and hearing at ta61e Com d and I only took ll Will s e because r alterations to our the organ the stratus of"Jenny'Jones;' Unless you Seethe "Bayer Cross" on�tablets you are bottles an it heipedTne wonderfully. I J might au the strain e f"Jen d for un- would recommend it to any woman. I property. Real Estates Corporation, ,not getting the' genuine `Bayer product proved safe a L'doin what I can to ubl;ah_this w 'Limited, Top Floor, 73 West Adelaide churchlike hilarity, while the excite- g meet of the organist can easily be -by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for good medicine. I lend the little book - Street,Toronto. Telephone Elgin 3101. imagined. Clearly, to be is command se to re I hal You you sent me y one can p F"^^ I,° can with the greatest oftpleasure use . rl of such an ins"trumut had its trials. Coles. Headache Neuralgia Lumbago _ my name in regard to the Vegetable • Then, as now, to press the wrong bub if itwl serve to r Compound ll bel *the e P fol kws' ton meant disaster for the organist. r - R. hfo.2, ' n Pain Toothache :Neuritis Rheumatism —MRs. HARVEY M1LLl( tN,Th 4 Harrowsmitb Ontario. > x .0 ' �►utu>nu busk. - Accept O� I'Bayer" acka a In a recent canvass of purchBeers of if you are weak, thin and nervous, Which contains proven directions. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- .�. let your druggist supply ycu with Bitro- I saw above a sea of hills +✓- _ pound over 100,000 replies were received : .Hand "Bayer" Boxes of l2 tablets and 98 out of every 100 said they'had Phospbate. It is guaranteed to in- A solitary-planet shine, y ' -E _E RO i And there was no one, near or tar, Also bottles of 24 and 100-Druggists been helped by Its use. This medit'int3 F� !crease weight and strength and re is for sale.by all druggists. store energy, vigor and nerve force. To keep the world from being mine, t• �• trade cid ( aetyl� to °acid`) . S. A."),iannrale It of well knOwn _----` eetdHter M 8ellcrlicacld (AcetTl eallcyllc A'efd, 'A. 8, e.••1. t imi ti fa well mown Price' E1 pe pkge. Arrow Chemical O that Aspirin mean, B a maentantmel to entst the v�►tr��1�gayer Omit' ISSUE No. 44—'?i. "^ ar ot Barer �pvr viii bs stamped with tbelr eenerel _ Co., 26 Front St. East, Toronto, Out. 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A• Sadleir, Dentist, ` _ LD�lilJlS}ei17• Cowan silent the weekend in To- practicing in Toronto, will be here e' fv,. ron to. in his office on Thursdayfrog*10 - � 1, —Dr, 'Henry will be here as sea• a. ro. to 5 p. m•. as usual. onto r'ved i —M. C. Dlrs. Ziwtnertuan,of al neat Tuesday to attend to hie —CoMlxc:. Dr. F. E. .Luke, Op- and �r Toronto, spent Sunday with�V. J. proteeelunal dillies. * tome.trist, 187 Yon St. Toronto, Finest-•.WoraWs and English Tweeds ji1.aE ar 1 n Lowndes' and --land Mrs, Miller. -•-3. H, Bundy has taken the will be at A. H. Allin's drug store, Job%iiton's samples:• Each garment hand tailored'and of excel —Wm. Dickie left on Friday for agency for the Preet o•lite and Whitby, on Tuesday, Oct. 7th. lent design and splelidid workmanship. See us about a couple of weeks' visit with Dire. Columbia batteries. He will be` He was notable to see you' all onpour new suit and overcoat. �'Serr , of Bellwood. pleased to have you call. ** his last trip.. Mark this date in _ — .A. Sofiiftrville has been on —The Rally Day programme your book and come early. ` � CAPS �) the nick list during the past week was carried out ou Snndap after= —The Women's Institute meet- or two;but to now improving, noon by the Sunday School of St. Ing on Tuesday afternoon last at ,Latest styles in finest tweeds. Be sure your next cap is a Brill "~ —Duce`. F. T, Bunting and little Andrew's Church. A most inter- the home of Mrd. W. J. Miller, They fit like a glove. Ring- son are spending a few days with eating address was'_given by Mrs. was largely attended. Mrs. fling- her @later, Mrs. Clement, of Mil- G»•L. Johnston, of. Toronto, form• land, of Toronto, who is, a very ton. 1 g p h William' Boots for honest wear —George and :lira. Gowaulock, erly of Pickering. pleasing speaker, held the atten- of London, apeat'a few days with —Mrs. J.N: Richardson return-- tion of all as she told of conditions y ed home on Sunday, after visiting as she found them in different We can give you heavy boots from $4.00 to $7,50. Price Ys not our J. S.and Mrs. Balsdon and other relatives and friends in Lindsay provinces under government >rhese,_ht>et is You can't beat them. _ - - — was_aecom-- trol. Community singing and a Messrs. E. Dearborn an ry nied on her return y r. an solo y . 111321 and Master Jack Bawka. of Osh- Mrs. Webster in their car, who another part of the' programme. ry t �.i awa, spent.Sunday with J. and spent a day here visiting her and Mrs. Jos. Cowan, with Mrs. Cronk GROCERY SPECIALS Mrs. Quinlan. other friends. as alternate, was appointed Dele —J. S. and Mrs. Balsdon, Miss —There-will be an interdenom- Rate to the Provincial Convention -r Snyie'StanlPy, Roy Powell and E. 18 tiara Lanndry Soap, only 1.00 Pascoe s ant Sunday with friends inational meeting in the Method- next month. A social hour was ' P ist Church on Friday, ' Oct. 10th, spent at the conclusion of the 3 bars Sunlight soap, 3 bars Life'Buoy, 2 pkgs Lux; 3 pkgs Rinso, in Bowmanville. at 8 p. m. Don't miss this oppor• meeting. 1 Dish Pan—All for$1.00. F. H. Moore, Oph. D., and tunity of hearing one of the fore- —The re opening of the Method- -Dr.i[.loyd Walters, of Uxbridge, mo- -most missionaries of to-day, Dr. ist Church will take place on Sun- g Tine Old Dntcb, 25c -3 Pkgs Corn Flakes, 25c tored to Pickering last Saturday 'Howard Taylor, son of the Rev. day next. Oct. 5th, when Rev. N. .8 Dominion Matches, 23c 8 Tins Sockeye Salmon, 1.00 and called on old'friends. Dr Hudson Taylor. thefounder of Burns, E. A., B. D., of Toronto, ]Raisins, 2 pkgs, 25c Buntio.g's Baking Pdr, 20c —The monthly meeting of the the China Inland Mission. will preach at 10.30 a, in. and 7.00 Ladies' Aid Society of St. And- —At 9t. George's Church (An p, m. The choir will reader ape- rew's Church will be held at the glican) Sunday services will be tial music and solos will be render• Fred Ta Bunting, - Pickering 0 of Mpg, w I Clark on Wed. Rev.) A. R.Sanderson. Established.1857. nesday, Oct. 8th.at 2 30 p. m. Chas. Emery will preach at both On Tuesday evening, Oct. 7th, a ` good attendance is requested, services. 9u School will be fowl supper will be given. which t, —Mrs. Geo. M.Palmer has re' held at 5.30 a. M. C3t> Friday even- will be followed by a first-class y turned home, after spending @few Ing, Oct. 10th,Dr. H ward Taylor, concert, given by some of Osha- 'ypewks in Tot'onto with her dao son of the founder- of the China wa's best talent. The programme ghwr, Mrs. F. H. Doyle, who ac- Inland Mission, and one of the will include readings, @*loss duets, ore + K. __ •:companied her on her return and best known opiq isaionaries living. quartettes etc., by Miss Marjory j t spent a few days in Pickering, to-day, is to speak at an lnterde• Fisher, Mrs. T, E. East, Mrs. J. r —On Sunday afternoon it began nominational meeting at the Meth Smith, and Messrs-. W. A. Dew. torain very heavily and cootinu- odist-Church at 8 p. m.- Don't land, T. E. East, J. C. Ward and , -ed-doing ao for about twenty-four miss this opportunity of hearing H. a Inon and Mrs. F. Hallett. , `{ hours. The rain was welcomed �. b the farmers. A9 the laud had this eminent missionary, and pray Do not fail to hear the Symphony y' for God's blessing on it. Quartette. -Supper will be served become too dry for fall plowing. —A bad mixup occurred on Sun- from 8 to +i o'clock. Admission, c E —At the Rally Pay service in - ` lit. Andrew's Chureb on Sunday day evening near ten o'clock at adults, 5U r-sots: children, under 12 �T s�T lest tilrs: G. L.Johnston, of Toron-. Post's Hill.on the Provincial High ears, 23 cents. l� �r,l way• a mile east of the village, in '1 to. stave an interesting address, which three persona were more or At,>�r ddvsruaems»ta. �-a� \ and another excellent address at leas injured. A collision had oc- fiste Ithe `Y. M. S• meeting Rt:4irs• 31 9• carred in which the the cars re- to IChrapmala's on Wednesday after ceived some damage. Two other FOR RENT—Ftve•roomed house in 1nOOn, cars had appeared on the scene f'ukcnng�'lase ADptY ti1n Fawkes' 3tf —As Walter and Mrs. Shepherd and stopped, as is natural, to seeFOR BALE—Clark strain N%bite - are shortly to take rip residence in w hat damage had been done. The Leghorn cockerels, at $2 each. Edgar Bath. f° Detroit, they will sell all their R R. No 2.Pickering. 8 • y household effects, including some when was consequently blocked �_ « When a fifth car approached from OR SALE—Two Ford taario��rs thisa Corder Will sell reaso y rn nod .,sumo _ re also a � g 'r ;floe new oak furniture, the east. This ear contained Dr. ;g _ sp good corner building lot. Every. R Feaaby's Garage,Brougham 4 ; A. A and Mss. Robertson and ' thing will positively he sold. The ?`TRS, EMMA ELVI48—Nurse three daughters, of 7 John streets 11 We have just received an import ordor < +� sale will be on Saturday, October Hamilton, and they Were 8('Cr1m to town ortcoun=tt�y.experience. ck 1106 engagements I the 18th. ponied by Mrs.Robertson's father. —James Prouae has sold his .rhe party had been at Port Hope, DIBON PIKE—Piano teacher at :farm on the Brock road south, t* Where they had been visiting the Eirlaremont on Saturday%. Pupils prepared of Clover Lead Cups and Saucers, > Charles Wilsons of Thornhill. who foreztamhone'n. stnatff at Mn ty 2-14Pil- "'will take session in a few weeks, former's eons Who is attending key's. Phone 3000 Plates etc., also Glass Tumblers Having sold farm,- Mr. Prowse college in that town. As they ADIO BETE—Overhauled. im- were coming over the top of the R T will hold an auction sale of his hill the did not see the blockade proved, installed. Complete Reinarta let -Blue Willow Jugs, Teapots, rm slosh[, implements etc!, y for sale.installed free. APP1Y Lorne S. Ravin, about the middle of October, until they were close to it. As Bo: 20. Pickering. . they did not have time to atop. -- I DER—I am prepared, to make SJ Wateh out for further announce• they had to either run into the C Pud ing Bowl iaent II@ZL Week. cider during the season of 19..a'every day in other cars or run into the railing the week Also der vinegar for sale.3 5ehn —On Wednesday evening, Sept. Windsor.Green River, at the north aide of the road. Toilet Sets L�4th, last years entrance class The driver chose the latter altern- �OR SALE—At Locust Hill Eleva- gathered at the home of F. Purdy ative, with the result that the car tor, Bran, Shorts. Ground .for all Oil glad ave their former teacher, broke through the railing and cake meal' Highest "res pais for ail kande of c. • g grain and seeds. M. �.Hoover. 4:b ,,_ ,: ., - Mrs. F. Purdy, a surprise party. Bt ran into the ditto, tY.herP it turn. The hostess was taken completely ed completely over. The girls F'OR SALE—Black horse, Rood driv• _ by surprise, but rallied to give the er,aged 10 yeah;also bay more,Clydesdale. were thrown completely away aged li years. A l w.A.• r.",wt 24, can. Clover Leaf Caps and Saucers, per dozen (boys and girls a most pleasant from the car and received only s, Pickering. R.R.2,Claremont. Sltf ar .ievening in games. . During the minor bruises' and cuts. The Cups only, FARM HAND—Good steady Qvork- - 50 course of the evening Miss Irene other three were pinned beneath er,non-smoker and teetotaller, wants post- - s. :' r� Tea Plates. �' CoupIand and Edna Reid present• the autos tint war@ soon released tion,yearly or italf-veariy term. Please state ed Mrs. Purdy with a beautiful from their dangerous po@itioo. Wates. Stanley Hay.vunbartoa,outs 3} �. Breakfast Plates, "" 2•la L' t1 ti's accompanied by a ISM TO RENT—A first close mahogany y. They were taken to the villas F A „ ' • 2.50 - a basket of flowers. The two lit Where they received medical at- grain or stock farm in the Townshipot Whit- Dinner Plates, • 9i• Lie eleven year old pupils were by containing 2W acres. Good buildings and as a $0 clad in white for the occasion. tention. Dr. Robertson received sbundanceorwaur. ptaoaehvEwsotfi«. 4 Heavy Glass Tumblers?, " a bad cut in the leg below the `' The hostess was 6o surprised at •OR SALD—Ford roadster. in Rood .. 93 knee and Mrs Robertson received :—'---.Thin Glass Tumblers, ,. this show of respect and gratitude bb condition, tires all good. shock absorbers. cuts in the ear, forehead, aim and tins for making into small truck- Price tizs.00. _;'Jelly Glasses, with top?, �" _ '•tO that it was rather hard to thank leg, and her elbow was also injur Ap ly Milton Ormerod, care of F.li.Wrstney. --:-Iter former pupils for the beanti• R.lt. 1.Pickering.Phone Pick 1413. 4-8 fel gifts, After the evening of ed The latter's father also re- White Pudding Bowls, 15c, 25c and 80e each a. cued cute in the head, back, leg ISS MARY D9TEN—Of Green antes the eCholara took *harks of MISS wishes to announce that she has now g and hand. Mr. Spencer conveyed procured the agency for-Beauty Maid' dresses. 'Glass Lamps, with and without handles, 40c t0 75c reparations for a sumptuous the party to the city after their and is prepared to sell same at•moderate prices: lunch. Every detail of the even- in uriea were attended .to. The also orders taken for Hetastitchmg,Pteoctdging - First Quality Graniteware, blue white lined, ` Tog's program had been nicely pre• and Button-holes on shortest n°t'Ce' * splendid assortment red by the pupils, so that there accident was due to the very Blip- Pa ry condition of the road, as it „T ARM TO RENT—Consisting of 78 r4 r were no dull moments tO mar its waa raining heavily sad had been Fret of rich clay loam, being rear of iota x; 8 piece Toilet Sete, Carlton white, special .complete suceose and pleasure for and 24,coo.a.Pickering. First-class buildinsa 6-Piece Toilet Sets, colored,Pretty patterns ils.9a ' raining for some hours. and an abundance of water. Fall plowing done, f till. 14 acres of tall wheat. For full particulars app�y _ --An inter-school athlethic meet to J.H.Holtby,R.R.I,Locust x11. 4-7 is to be arranged in the near NOL1Ce to Cl'Cd1tOCi : WMteva e e t a �� H A P A N _ future between Claremont and . AND OTHERS , Pickering Continuation Schools. B-4-11bAklin will, 'v an in. Robert John Price, a e vitation to partake in the sports late of the Township of Fickering. ' ;if they wish. There will be girls' in the County of Ontario, Gentle- to and Bide cur- `;eoftball, boys' softball, boys' and man, Deceased. Motor overhauling, p O�I fain repairingg -'girls' relay races and numerous The creditors of Robert,John Price, Battery Serylee—Charging ,�- Other athletic competitions be- late of the Township o! Pickering, in and overhauling. the County of, Ontario, gentleman. �`I C�a 40 dr tween 'Lha pupils of the schools deceased, who died on or about the All work guaranteed. Flat rate entering. This is hoped to be an 5th day of July, 1924,are hereby noti- service arkcha.Ee 9 t annual event alternating between fled to send by poet prepaid or other- Phone b610 Mark, antral. `t the competing schools in successive wise to deliver to the undersigned W. E. is E R R Y T 5 A NOTHING, S AL>. 'AUTO years. The fact that a' pupil is Executors or their Solicitor, on or be- CRUEL BUT, RI 6144 RE�7A1 ASr, i competing against the pupils of fore the 3rd day of November, 1924, N r1 another school to uphold the hon- their Christian names and surnames, FIA DAL" MIL WORLD , 7RpVBL� Ors of his or her own school and addresses and descriptions,full partic- # �•i.XPE"7 ulars of their,claim or interest and the ;o SERVICE t` .tui display of school colors should 1�ICKER=�TC3f `make the da a big success, and nature of the securities,if any,:held by y Lbem. - - - the people of Pickering rommun- Immediately after the 3rd day of ,,Wheat.or any grain taken in J f P11�- 'ity are invited to watch for the November, 1924, the estate of the said _ ° date and stand behind the pupils Robert John Price, gentleman. de- exchange for Flour,. pRIGES such an important feature of ceased, will be distributed among.the ... > school life. The local school elect•. parties entitled thereto, having regard' We have Brau, Shorts, Chop, ed their athletic officers recently only to the claim or interest of which .Oil Cake Meal, r the Executors shall thea have notice, ,a9 follows: President, Helen Rog- and all others will be excluded from ars : 3rd Form Convenor, Era. all kindsnof grain. . • • • � � - i the said distribution, Walsh, Asst, Agnes Petty ; 2nd _ C a Form Convenor, RubyTatus,As9't, bated at Toronto,` this 3rd day of .Ogilvie's Porridge Oats. � �_ _ October, 1924, — a , Harold Richardson ; 1st Form Co Royal Household Flour, .�, � = = 4 s Harriet Gerow, Brougham, Ont. _ �' n _ venor, Donald Morrissey, Ass't' and Donald R. Beaton, Whitevale. t, Florence Match. The president Ont.. Executors. Cream of to Nest Flour. r• _ — of the athletic society. the princi• --'_ -• ' WILLIAyi JA1fEs $fiATI)r, CHOPPING EVERY i pal and a representative of Lhe Solicitor for the Executors, IOCAi Board oP Education are to Room 63A, Uonfederation Life WEEK DAY meet Claremtint's representatives Building • `r ji,;­ R-eP)( to complete arrange- Yonge&Richmond Sts.. N =,OCKWOOZ lueuts. forouto. _ d gnu tMS _ ; w nxw+� ^ M • r� s r wfgy'bt�. ,?rte•y y`:. 1 ....�fex,1... .... .1u��.. .. _ ...... __.....;x. ., .-. .__.. 4 .,,..._,,.�,,,..�:.n3 ;azTe,.•�•.°.�«#SL.AR_ V 451 OW