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PIGBERING9 ONT.�, - f tlL . --- - - �w . WHITEVALE. BROUGHAlR. GREENWOOD Biker Geo.� a The Whitevale Baptis,( Sabbath John and Mrs. Soden spent Sundely Scbool will hold their Rally Day ser. In Markhagl with the latter's nephew, vice on Sunday, Oct. 12th, at2.30 p.m. Percy and Mrs. Wideman. iE• T1s. J. B.' SWINDEN. Pilveician, ��• F. M. Chapman w411 be the speaker. A meeting of the subscribers o to the MILLS L.R.C.PE. L.R C.S.E., L.F-P.&S. Mr,. Chapman has. been a Sunday fire engine Wad will be held on Satur- " G.. M.C.P.&S.oat.,M.C.R.S. Hi bland School worker from his boyhood. We day evening in the town hall. A good Creek. Phone 2430. Office opposite q '� extend a heart invitation•to ever attendance is requested. Esta "Morrisb's store. -113 SPEC)A LS one to attend, y y After several years of declining bilobed 18.88�� ne of ou mo ro ins t The oldest established industryiin E. FORSYTH, Oph.D.. Director health o r st p m nR.o tometrical Association of Ontario. Re¢. I�+IARKHAM.,of and highly respected residents. in the ' 'Ontario county. • •��" - ereon of arm. Mosgrove, died at his Association. Yee e Y spec tment. ALL- Phone 2804,Claretriont, Oat. " taken over the property of the 1Miark- age of 79 years. The deceased was I am always in the market _ate F. TOMLIN$ON, M, B., Member hand. I astrumentS ham Milling Co.at Markham station. bore in Prince Edward County, but s N. of the College of Ph eiciane and Surgeons They are installing a new high speed had engaged, in the blackamithing t0 buy pt Ontario. Office: that formerly-occupied byy 43•t)0 motorand an.up•to-date feed mill, as business in $rouRbam since 1874. His the Tats Dr,R.Brodie,and latterly by Dr.?Cald- I Soprano Saxaphone, well as making several other changes wife, who was a sister of T. C. Brown, ----well. Phone. Claremont,(1 t. 231y 1 Baritone Sasaphone(buffet)93,00 which will greatly increase production of this village, find to whom be was • at a saving of power. The mills- at married in 1873, predeceased him to WHEAL` J �T 'C. MCKINNON, M.D.,L.R.C.S., 4 Cornets, B flat, reg $25, $16 each Cedar urove and warehouses at Locust 1916. He had only one child, a dau- >, Edinburgh, member of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario,L•entiate 2 Slide Trombones ($40) $29 each Hill and Cherrywood, formerly oper- ghter. Mrs, Frank Gerow. of this vil- . r) of Royal college of sur¢eona, Edinburgh. aced by A. E.Reesor, will all be oper- lage. He was a Conservative In.poll- ~. � D "� • BpeolaI attention to dateases of women and 2 Clarinet, reg. 44.00, .29.00 each ated under a new organization, with -tics and in religion a Methodist. His '} ehlld:en. Off@o•and reddenos,Brougham. Head Ogl�at Markham, where they funeral, which took place to the Clare- C/utiropra t c Violins at 4.50, regular 12.00 intend to manufacture and carry a full moot Union Cemetery, was largely ° line of dairy, hog and poultry feeds. attended: :- DR. DURWIN E. STEOKLEY, Guitars, with Hawaiian __,,�,�.___: BARLEY 1J Honor Graduate of Toronto College of Chi- Attachments, 11.40 .: CEDAR GROVE. ropractic. Will make residential calls to Picker. --: 8TOUFFVILLE. In Q Yilla¢e and surrounding district, Tuesday, Anniversary serv[cee will be bold In -- f aid v¢ill_pay the highest prices .. Thursday and Saturday forenoons. For an ap- Rev. Mr. \[choirs,•Mennonite min- 2.45 call 1411 Bowmanville,or leave word Stoubille, Zion Church, Cedar Grove,on Sunday, with anyone taking treatment. 4'71y Ontl Oct. 12th, at 10.45 a. m.,and2.46 and tater.has been moved to Toronto7,�p, m, Mr: Hing, of Whitevale, A. E. Weldon has purchased the LeQai. will preach h the morning and Prof. business of MisiiMcKenzie at the•weet A Stock of Ontario Bran r John McNeil.of Knox College, in the end. E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and afternoon and evening,' On Tuesday A Poultry Association for f3touff• and Shorts a1Wa913- v t .Solicitor,Nlotary Public Etc. Mone to evening following (Oct. 14th), a con- Ville and surrounding country was on hand. can: South wing,Gourt House, Whitby. 31p • • Beal t - Y cert 'will be given. beginning at 8 formed'on Friday evening, t T ILLIAM JAMES BEATON,Bar- o'clock, Instrumental music will be Our town assumed the garb of a rioter, Solicitor, Notary Pubii Room Funeral Director furnished by an orchestra of twenty holiday on Saturday,all wending their —839 Corfederatton Lif*Building,Tor to En. pieces€tom Dasforth Ave. Methodist wap to the "R'vrld's Fait''aL Iark- trances t And 12 Richmond Street or 19 Queen (trill ' Street East. Telephone-Main 7080. Residence Lice�taell E»1bablzKer I Church. The.Agincourt Male Quar- ham. Hudson 1749. i tette"wiil sing and Misst.nrry. of Dr, Herb Freel was married this p a - ► MOTOR HEAASE Markham. will recite. Admission, 25 week to Mies Nicbols, of Winnipeg.. � l� _E A M cents; children, 15 cents, Tbey are expected home in a,couple of a A weeks. . Dental _ iCl.AREMOi�1T, (,��• • lt'r the price we.get for our butter -- �Y Our Plebiscite Committee are doing Phone 1�':4 AUDLEY. r that enables ug to pay the price 1f�tR HARRY HUDSON, Dentist. a:ot oS work to sustain the O. T. A. 3Jt4hft3y. Office Adam's Terrace. Byron for create, and its our accurate St. tiutth. Phone e— (Gas Terrace. when Miss O'Brien is attending the teach- Ex. Drury is expected to r. desired) auf _- ers' c-nvention at Osbawn. on its behalf in the near future. system of doing buiine3N that en- s to rendei-yon �(0R. D. nC.o Smith. Dentist, ndStouff- To- Shrubs L%c• ing'a�specialAuciley rMethodistt servt ed out well to Picker. Pre hvUnionterian churches took place e a servi"s of the Methodist and ableH¢ve our truck cal for ice. 1_0v, .e. Honor Graduate of Chicago and To- Fruit T1'f�@S, Silo-filling is the general thing now. Sunday lest and ill continue ionto Universities and the Royal Colle of _. . our cream. R Dental Surgeons. Phone office 101.1. Residence Coro is not as mature as in past gears. few Sundays, while the Methodist q 1013, do outsid: appointments. 281y Having secured the igen^y for E. D. Walter and Mrs. Pratt have return- church Iy being re-dec)rhted. ' ,. LASE B. BEATON, D. D. S., Smith & Son. Ltd., Nurserymen; ed to their home here. We wish ev- A disastrous fire took place on the Stouff>rille Creamery Co. ��3 , GradnateB elu Royal Cotelwe of Dme.. of Winona. Oat. ery happiness to the bride and" the farm of Paddy Young, a short dis- Plione 18602 Sar¢eons and University of Toronto. all office 1 am prepared to take orders for all groom. Lance from here, when the barns and kinds of Fruit Trees,Small Fruits, over W.M Prianiv hardware atone, whirb�. Harrison and Mrs. Miller and eon. all the years crop ares consumed. The STOUFFVILLE, ONT. Office hours 9 to 2 • i to 5.30. Lod.'phoae Ornamental Shrubs Etc, at with Mre. De la Hoye and son. of To- fire is supposed to have caught from sP�t plio_f1°a _.. 441y lowest possible prices. ronto, visited with F. M. and 'Mrs. the pulleys of the blower. ¢ . tlN. DALES. L. D. 8 , D. D. S., Special rates for large quantities. Chapman on Saturday. . IC R E A M . Graduate of Royal College of Dental Sur- The feeling seems to be growing to e the country points that the O.T. A John McGint 's sale of cattle and , qQ�ons and the University of Toronto. Office 28t! y SEPARATORS � Vs D. A, Scott's store. Claremont. Ont. im lements, Friday. Oct. 17 Lh. ►J' E 1 R� 1 `1 fJ } W Office hours.9 a M. to S P in. Saturdays. 9a* N. J. Chapman, Pickering should he sustained as the best liquor p In to 1 p m. Phone Clare 1403. 471y law we have had. Government sale -- - would likely mean bar-room coedit- aIOH SCHOOL FIELII DAY 1 am agent-for the Melotteand1 ions. Oct. 17th.the South Ont- De Laval. l 3' atstssitfl►s Roofing ' New Se ar torealways n stoct, On Friday. p a iW V. RICHAR•DSON- Real Ee WARD-BRYANT l tario Inter-Oontitnuation School Ath- Men. sereral good second hand ma - rate.y■ . rate, tnsu ance.Conveyancing. Notary - letic Association will hold their first chines In good running order. Public.Etc.,•Pickerinz.Ont. oily A pretty autumn wedding was annual field meet at Memorial Park, Matedal solemnized•thigh noon on 9aturdaq, plckering. Claremont and Pickering D. A PIIGH, - CLREMONTPOSTILL. Licensed Auetioaeer, Oct.4th, at the home of Jobn.and Mrs. Continuation Athletic Executives met Write or phone Clare. 2417, F. for oounaes of York asci Ontario. Aut. Bryant. Pickering, when their div at Brougham on Thursday, Oct. 2nd. ,fir+ tion sales of all kinds atesooc0 to on sbonws hter, Hilda Helena, .waS united in notice, Address tlreen ai er P.o., out, Just arrived a car of Toronto B and elected offlcera for the Assoeia- _ marriage to J.Roger Ward,of HPgers- tion. Rules were also ado ted to Asphalt Co's Rol] Roofing, town, Md., the Rev. A. R. Sanderson, pr" D•� B.BEATON TOWNSHIPOLEBH govern the meet. James Richardson I V YOU LJeer, poaataiasdoarr dotr "It" Shingles etc., also of Pickering. officiating. The bride, as elected Hon. President; Helena Are allSd•vdts, A000cntant. Hto. Koney to loan who waa given away by bar father, Rogers, President, and Ed. Walsh, te; on tum ppr:ooyyssrrc ^issuer of Marriage Ile. A largo stock of B. C. Cedar looked charming is a.gown of grey Secretary. An Executive, consisting snow" Whtt•e�e, Oat. /-y _._ "Shingles, Beaver Board crepe de thous carrying a shower boo of tbreeClarem:)ot and three Picker- DAVID A. PUGH-Live stock nuc• gust of beautiful snapdragon. During students. was elected':to conduct Cement a tioneer Graduate of C. M Jones' School. and Lumber. ing the signing of the register Miss the meet. When discussion arose as t Ch:ca¢o. Lifetime czperience with pedigreed - Veta Stephenson, A. T. C.M„sang, to where the first meet-should be held. stock. Block and ring work. All t oda of sales Call and get our prices. accompanied b her sister Mies Merle. CjtDal t � prom��Pfly attended to. Terms reasonable. Phone Pa y Ed. Walsh won the toss for Pickering. 610Claremont. idly After a buffet luncheon, Mr, and Mre. For this year the Loral school is tak- ` -•- PICI�ERINGi Ward•left for Buffalo, Pittbburg sad Ing fill responsibility for prizes and it '[STM. MAW. LIUENSED AUG. • • g P y Lumber, `V �Vaahingtnn- the bride travelling in a speaks well for the success of the TIONEER,tor York.Qntario aid Durham P >► Counties All kinds or sale• promptly asteaded blue duvetyn suit with hat to match. meet in as much that enough of our �1r to. Tortes reasonable Dates for sales may be LL3MBER YARD The happy,couple will reside at 25 East progressive citizens bave contribu-ed t t arranged at NEWS'Offiev. Bou and lndepeo- North-St., Hagerstown, Md. a p7h in Kies dent phones. Whitby.Oct. 51y enough first and second prizes to 1 POULTRY . TIME TdBLE-Pickering 81ation �oL DUMBARTON. cover the twenty lour eyenta schedill• ?� ; B. Tealaa going Tae/fine as follows - S for the dap. Claremont Literary Soviet have ver kiadl -donated four Rudy Roofing No. 10 Mail 7.58 A M. WANTED -Mise Anna Allison is Visiting friends y y y s` 28 Local 2.311 P.X. at Montmarcb,N. Y shields for four individual champ ion• c e+ „ We sorry to report Geo. White shape, 33uacor and senior boyo and and Lath 80 Local 8.25 P. Highest prices.paid for girls. The baseball will be played in � Sunda train, 8.27 A-; confined to his bed throu b illness. Y - any quantity of hens Mre,,Bourse, of Weat Hill. is spend• the morning and the athletic eyente 'Trains ggbtag Went due as loilows- and chickens. Write in the afternoon. Inter school relay No. 29 Loam 10.50 A.M. i ing a fortnight with Mica Sqn� races will also be ,run. Pickering, •' Z7 Local 244 P.M. T.Or phone. _ Thom. Claremont and Brooklin Continuation Fe w s A. REES4R 9 Mail 9105 P..M, Neskel The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper 'School students will participate. a Sunday train, l� will be admioietered here nezt Sunday ZOQVBT IEIT,,r =t E1;02 P. M: • morning at 11 o'clock. "!' Foregoing is according to Standard Phone 2 Mrs. D. Annap and Misses Bella and Prouce's stock and.irnplement sale _ =moi' time. - Ella Andrew spent Wednesday with on Thursday, Oct. 16th_ . Bog 296 WHITBY their cousin,Mise Helen Thom. ' Every one attending the school Fair Ptck1"M' g4;R pronounce its great success, and GREENWOOD,F A ! Flavo Bread Flour congratulate our teachers and pupils on taking first prize for the parade,al- Mrs. Housin returned home on _ :We are Agents for so for individual prizes. Thursday, aftem spending a week with 61 1111: .. and Marvel One day last week Mrs. Nobles met her son+here. �- -- -- -wit•b-er-paiaful-accident,--In-cooking. - -Ed.and Mrs. Ann is_entertalned_tip .---- -r Itshatt _ • - catsup a bottle broke, cutting both former's sister and husband from To• -- :Goold.9- aple� S asp•.l• our hands with Kisser requiring f3everal rooto to $Wordy. •"' fitItchea to close the wounds. Walter Wordtherige and his moth- --` 'Store p_ Muir, May be obtained from you Grocer. ... or and Miss Stanley spent Sunday t 171 s • • GREENWOOD. with Alf and Mrs.Trimble. tor�j --- - =--a Robert and Mrs. Harvey, of Toron• /'- eury and--$isseils Brooklu flour-Mills The heartfelt sympathy of the corn to, spent the week-end with the form- Listens CHAS. WILSON, Prop, munitd is extended to Walter H. er'a parents. Bert and Mrs. Harvey. , Wilson and two sons, Lloyd and Geo- George and Mrs. Green, of Lines- Wampole's Grape Salts, "jest the rge,in the death of Mrs. Wilson,which Ville, Pa„ arrived here'this week to thin for coo]ing the blood r FUR SALE took place on Tuesday,Oct,7th. Mrs. te,ke possession of the farm they rent- anis hot weather. y i A SUPERIO SCHOOL Wilson had been in poor health for ed uear the village. 1 John Deere Hay Loader the past two years, suffering from A number of young people from the Standard' lines always on hand. 1 side-del. Rake heart trouble, but during the past few village motored to the city one even- g Cigarettes, Cigars 1 Sulky Plow `2 Walking Powe LLi months was apparently much improv ing last week and spent a few hours Crude Din s, s ed, About 48 hours before hor demise and Tobacco. with friends there. r 1 Crown Gang p T. G. and Mrs.Robinette, together - Brantford Binder.Twine. fro was seized with a analytic stinks, g Metcalf Choicest Candy. X from which she gradually sank. The w'lth the fortner's mother and broth- ' W. F. Disney, Greenwood Corner Yonge and Alexander deceased, who was in her 46th year, era, motored from Toronto on Sunday Stationer Toilet Preparations �#* Streets, Toronto. leas a daugbte.r of Samuel arid-Mrs; andspent the day with Miss Minnie y, p 42tf Phone Pick 714 - - -' - - Falters, of Oakwood, Mariposa, the �l,,o (ArRnlanrIs, Three Flowers, Invites the patronage of those who former having died some years• o. g Milton Ormerod will shortly leave Seeley). , ' • desire the best training for poli- Twenty-five Seats ago she married the employ of Mr.'Westney and-ex. F�� Grain Chopping Mr. Wilson and nineteen years ago' pacts to take a course at barbering in Agency for Columbia Gr[amaphotle nig tions as etenographara, typists, came to Greenwood, where sbe has the city. No doubt Milton thinks that -Doulinion Piano and Vaeuette ; > AND FL hgINQ; private secretaries, accouritr:Zta, ever since resided, and where sbe has bobbed hair will increase the barber the faultless hand *�t• bank clerks, commercial or el ort- made many friends by her kindly dis- trade. We wish him success. vacuum cleaner. t p I am prepared to do Chopping and hand teachers, etc. Write"for a. position. -Her funeral, which took For next Sunday the services on Oat' FFllaking every day but place on Thursday to East Oakwood Saturda catalogue. Enter an time, Stud- y the Greenwood circuit will a taken N E. *�CEW'(i N p Saturday. g y t�emete was largely extended, by t pastor as follows: Greenwood, • jvj L A ry C. -,-KERIN btoneboata For Sale ents assisted ,to' obt6in employ which showed the high esteem in i1 a,V,; Kinsale, 1,34 p. m.: Mt.Zion, 4 - ment. which she was held, 3.30 p. m,: 13rougham, t p. m, Sun• day School sessions at Greenwood and Veterinary Surgeon:" Joh-0 F. Bayless- Claremont `'' :W. J. Elliott, Principal See James Prouse's sale 119E in�Broughamatl0a. m, and at Mt. Zion � ` Rural Route No.2 anti Kinsale at 2.30 p. m. $iC�Q1Z7��; O]� T10 fit;+•' R r o another column. � ,.. '.' ``'. +tis .:' , 11,11 ,.. - ,, "':. .c. r, -:r. .Jx �� xx� n�,•� �l.. .,.. r.:fi .s. {y .. _. i .. .,..,r:,, i... ,-. :: r _ .. .. ,.i .. - - '," -.can; ..�'^..w ,..•:. .:'a•, +r»•t�F a«y ••3 ��."' 's��Nhoc:t.ssrve2` ,�,:h.•.,A ...,%� ,..«e_.lsa:,�:-_,.. ..,.n.�...-v°+ .-..,:LPw:a«rc....s-•.�..,-'S.. .:e.3::,,,, '.:.>_,�.,,._�i_.:,�rE1 r.�.s,....,�i:.:x.Ab. �,.,._�w:.,..:...,y*:,,,,s,•+..._•xn. ,,., R_.�,?"z.x..., .,,..,_._...�......n...,n,,. _,nr.�.�.� :u.h«.;fi:.!.+c,...a�s�..�C�',h.5�.eeA,:a� .�as.?h:. . ..�.sL auil4`«!.+t+,u�:�nr�"L:iAv., ..- i, v •;r. .. .:.`':'1 ..`.:.:.;;:',,.... ,��!.:.+.,m,.; ` t ,�.c,y,• .:.rtY:.f..y..;ag,, 2- ... i,.<r .. . 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And memory wraps drab cloaks about '+ THE BETTER WAY. mother's picturel n you know, I us there— ' a Adella rose every morning at.seven. didn't notice it when I-stood in the Girdled with care. _ 90a st $he ate a hurried breakfast, made her doorway, There I" She swept every- r3 bed hastily, flTFa& ung on her coat:and thing else.off the dresser and put the a picture there alone, "How beautiful Setter to shut the door and bar it out. jL L� planted s kiss on her mother a face P That hour of grey, next time try the finest grade--- z-4 `.that slid along the cheek and landedlit IWlell, dear, I going. When you and 1 walked through the ��++�� ��++ just in front of the ear. Adella was mother end I Are be in Your lane of do — Pr.+s�Or+ R- ED RO off to school! " r tis t e friends who'd failed- us, y you can t go with us, but one away! - a by the time you have buthrd and s -i 1­ A della was not home until our. „ She liked to loiter, for ahe had "beat it ill ask at the sky of blue—thWauashtae � ■ i �DUCATIO�N friends" to see and many of them. late' But of course you have to miss bright: L 1 l She used the Wert hour for tennis or all those things when you kava ae You could not see their glories yester- s much dusting !° do" eight, BY DR. J. J. MMIDL ETONT skating, according to the season. Then came a few moments at the piano. "Thane," drrixred Adallx to h®`half Yat they were there! Isrevlsoolal ioasd of NeaiMi. tDsgarie Dinner was followed by a study period a half hour lair`, "I like my room And love and truth and faith stili « vo be s� fM answer s at � get►1r that lasted until bedtime. Obviously i much batter nowl" She throw her make life fair— dust rax into the air, Next Saturday ill awal b tbu wanfii& �lifts it��some,fi>tean there was only one day in the week I will have time t°enjoy the da The aftweat; Toronto -- - in which Adella could tidy up her j y y Though yesterday they seemed,so far, - ' room, and the "rush and bang"' habit Idea." she went on in tones of disgust, God lights His brightest-star of dusting oft atrocious decorations On darkest nights, and happiness Is marked the Bash of broom and duster that Immediately begin to gather more still The chief cause of death in the grave warnings of approaching d�n- ;�, in her room every Saturday. duet.to cheat me out,of more joys on childbirth state are septicemia or ger. If all expectant mothers would j y His gift and will P lace themselves under the care of a First she swept` Then she dusted other Saturdaya!" So close the door on all that's petty, blood Poisoning and albumin in the'place earl in their regnancy, the class mottoes, the school and col- _ urine. Both of these conditions are p lege pennants, the racket, the fish net, mean— they could easily report these seem- lege Throw up your windows` on• same largely preventable. The former, bet-,ingly trifling complaints and vigorous the trophies of vacations and college DISPOSING OF TRASH. , ter known as maternal sepsis, is an medical treatment could at once be m `.sports tacked to the wall. grander scene infection usually P On a shell over the door had A handy way to dispose of trash to —Lillian Gard. Y transmitted from the entered upon. The convulsions that outside. Local infections such as bad;identify themselves with lite condition to hang a stout paper bag, such as a teeth or infected tonsils may be the'of albuminuria could be revented In eleven fancy boxes- Once on a1 flour or meal sack, or an old gunny O y P It, The T�8 That Grips Us. causative agents. The years 1919, many instances by proper supervision ? time every box had held cai.�y. sack which is too ragged for further 1820 and 1921 showed an average of Albnminarie eztracta a toll of just ti wax the thing for girls of Adella's J'usefulness in a convenient lace. While visiting Dundee, Scotland, an 59.1 per cent.%of all maternal deaths,nineteen per cent. of all puerperal ` age to save such boxes as an Indian)Drop into it waste papers and burn- American who had heard much of Rob- in Michigan to have occurred from deaths and yet we often hear of ex, saves the scalps of his victims. The able odds and ends until it is full, ert Murray McCheyae, one of the sepsis. I pectant mothers never consulting a sv ofeven boxes represented eleven dif-i when it may be tossed-upon the bon- "eatnta of Scotland," was anxious to 'What is the cause of this heavy doctor at all 'until the pains of labor s 'ferent boys who had seat her candy fire and burned, sack and all. It is find someone who could give him some mortality? Surely a large part of it have commenced. last St. Valentine's' Day. No other i always a wise precaution, however, to personal reminiscences of the great is due to neglect rnd mismanagement.I The care that expectant mothers I Statistics from Toronto hospitals should observe cannot be over- " girl had more. But the boxes had to keep all cloths and papers which have preacher, Far that purpose he went P P Pe show that the death-rate o• expectant�emphasized. Accidents of pregnancy •:a„r,,,' • be dusk• f been used in connection with oil out to see an old mad/ mothers who are supervised in hoe-I account for 16.3 per cent. of deaths ! (, There were sHk and ribbon powder i of •such refuse sacks and baskets; "Can you fell me some of the. texts pital during the period dof childbir h in the puerperal state; accidents of ,. : boxes, glove boxes and handkerchief'burn them at once. of McCheyne's great sermons?" he is very much lower than those who are labor account for 12.2 per cent.; peer. d boxes on the dresser, "Too pretty to l asked. l not supervised. If all expectant moth-:peral hemorrhage, 9.8 per cent; "milk be put away,"_ said Adella,- "I want! "I don't remember them," said the!ers would place themselves under the'leg," 4 per cent.; other causes follow- =' -them in sight.`" And they too had to care of.a capable physician and have childbirth, 6 r cent. ULD TURKISH TOWELS. old-man, shaking his hLad. p. P y � be dusted ( regular examinations, the number of! In 1921 the United States puerperal "Thea can you tell me some of the On the writing desk were hoto-i Worn Turkish towels seem to many cases of puerperal albuminuria could mortality rate was 6.3 out of every P striking sentences he uttered or some be cut to a minimurm How often 1,000 live births. The same figures graphs with frames and photographs housekeepers a hopeless proposition. of his best sayings?" pp tc without frames, two ink candles"in in!Yet the less worn parts may be made pregnant women experience seeming• for all practical purposes aPe y P i I've forgetter; them entirely," was i trifling ailments such as swelling'Canada. 'brass hotaera, a tan`s calendar, a doll to serve several excellent uses. Some y g g In ink silk that Adella had won ail the reply. of the feet, headaches, specks floating, This is too heavy a death rate of mine I make into wash cloths. I P I The American was greatly disap- before the eyes, ailments �hich to the among mothers, and every effort must " Liberty in silver to be used as a paper,cut away lase ragged parts,.oblong from theFe conditions may seem not worth the ubtic to tr and reduce this a fair and a miniature Goddess of pointed. "Well," he said, almost is average woman uninformed about�be put forth by the Government arta ' the rest aha square or oblon clothe. despair, "don't you remember any- P y _weight when there were any papers I fold them once, usually; but if the thing about hlin at sill?" mentioning, but which are in reality'heavy mortality. to while the surface of the.desk was pieces are worn thin, they are folded —_� to be weighted. All had to be lifted replied the old man, brighten- twice, making four thicknesses. ing, "that-to a different question. One We�jf!lyding Flowers That Tales are often told of seeds that 'wiped; all had to be carefully dusted; The raw edges are turned in and a day when I was a laddie playing by e germinated after centuries. Most Kind put back again. few basting stitches hold them in the roadside Robert Murray McCbeyne Cost Fortunes. �=d smen accept such stories with re wo ;t In the open writing desk were boxes'Place for the machine. With -a long 'came along and, laying h.s hand upon There is more romance in garden- serve, the number of instances is of fasts writing paper, a pencil hold- stitch and rather loose tension I run my head. said, 'Jamie, I've been to Ing than even the keenest enthusiast i which this has actually happened be - er. an-ink-stand with a little-_gam;around. the --edges and also stitch see your poor 61011 sister. I'm always realizes. -Plant an ounce of sunflower Ing very small. Not many seeds re holding a pen with a pink quill hold-F diagonally frorri corner to corner. The seed and you will reap enough seed to min life after ten or twelve years. i glad lb see her and help her as I can.' iI er; a china box for stamps and-aa- stitching crosses in the middle and Then he paused and after looking a �w a whole acre of ground. An ounce .Oaten and parsnip seed will not as s other for peas, each of which had a i keeps the sloth firm for the Band when bit Into my eyes added Aad. Jamie, of temato seed will yield In one gene I rule, last longer than twelve months. `i fancy shepherdess on top of it All'in use. These cloths are convenient I'm very much concerned about your ration 1500 ounces of seed. or enough!Lettuce seed sold in the shops is al- Several *� , had to be dusted, and the little shep- and last a long time. can be own soul.' I.have forgotten his texts to produce 1,000.000 tons of tomatoes! I ways two years old, the first pear's w herdess had occasionally to' have a l made in a few'mingtes. and grand sermons, str, but I can still Some seeds are so valuable that seeds being unfit for sowing. soup-and-water bath. Adella looked If old towels are saved until a feel the tremble of his hand and see they have to be,carefully guarded. One( The smallest seeds are those of the , *� at the 1 ales and sighed. She large number have accumulated ex- well-known firm keeps. Its supplies of common fern. They are moie proper' P geonh fah g � the tear in his eye." knew that the dust was accumulating cellent rugs may be made from them. And so It is with Jesus and our own double petunia seed. for example, is a ly known as spores, and thousands of there, but, "'Oh, well, let-it wait an-f Most of the worn towels are still good souls ;it is his per•onal concern in our safe deposit.. This seed is worth near- them can be got into a space no big'_ othe* week!" i along the edges and ends. I cut from salvation that grip us. The world is ly $2500 a pound. Stilt more valuable .ger than a pin's head. ` It was eleven o'clock one Saturday,these strips' about an inch and a half full of great mottoes and fine sayings, are the seeds of a certain kind of glox- - morning when she sank exhausted in!wide and sew them together, lapping and there are no" be;ter .than those 3nfa, which not tang ago commanded her chair. Glanctng through the open end over end as for ordinary carpet as much a-s $3750 a pound. In both I Knew the owner. Pe r`1' i'Pe that Jesus hlmae�t '->�a8 given to as, rindow, she saw a group of her rags. They are then wound into balls We may forget DIS wo�s of truth and cases the world's stocks are so small There was- nothing the professor friends going by to play tennis. She of about one pound each and carried his noble philosophy of life, we may that they could easily be carried in a disliked so much as to see the lgtfaradt was hot and tired, and somehow all to the carpet weaver who converts fail to grasp the breadth, depth and coat pocket. +public get false information --espac[sl' those little cluttering adornments of them into bathroom rugs of any de- Few people know that although the ly on the subject of ornithology. Sc ' bar room did nota I perfect beauty of ata spiritual king appear so attractive. sired size. They are fine for this dom, but, having once come in con- best celery is grown in France, the when be observed that an incorrect }; "The Chinese," said a voice from use because they are thick and soft tact with him and his Gospel, we can seed of .French celery planted else.!scientific name had been attached to i --the doorway, "have a better way." and easily laundered. If a few color- never escape his Interest in our per- where yields poor crops. New Eng.!a cage of birds at the park zoo, he "Well," answered Adella in tired ed strips.are sewed and sent with the sionai salvation. We are ever fascia. -land green pea is equally difflcult to summoned the attendant. ,tones, "I wish I lived in China. Come'white, for striping the ends, the rugs aced by him whose heart yearns for the grow outside this country. Plant Eng-` "Don't you know that these birds do In, Aunt Addie, and tell me about it are prettier, and can be made to bar- return of the prodigal, who left all to lish peas in Canada or America and you. not belong to the family Paradieidae?" I want to hear something to take my monize with the color scheme of the find the lone lost sheep, and who died will be disappointed. Peas need years'he asked. 'mind off that group that just went room. on the erose to prove his love for us. of acellmatizing before they will yield "Sure, I do," replied.the attendant. 1^ by to play tennis.," $ince 3esus has looked upon us and w foreign soil. "The zoo bought 'em last week." x well in a Aunt Addle entered with.a.smile, awakened our souls to his concern and but before she could be seated in the �-BORDEAUX SAUCE. — love, we are not the same; we never ...AND THE WnRST T3 YFT TO COME rocker it bad to be cleared of one silk My winter larder would not be com- can be. workbox that Adella kept on the win-,plete'unless I had several jars•of thio - "b dow sill, one silk bag that after it had sauce, which is excellent to serve with T Tike Bins in Windows. - been shaken was, to. be hung.over a` n f , ; - _ door-knob, one box of chocolates, a`meats.Bordeaux Sauce gal. green to- Years go, when I lived in a cold �1 I �� i � l�� 1�I��l of ����I ���Ily ��h! I i silk kimona that Adella always hung;matoes,_1 head cabbage, 6 green pep- house and the plants would freeze now " JN f t over the foot of her bed because of 1 bunch cele 3 qts. and then or get chilled enough never l t I " I pens, 6 onions, celery, „ ` the-"touch of color" it gave to the vinegar, 4 cups sugar, to be really nice I learned the value room and three books. Chop green tomatoes and cabbage of the 'hardy bulbs. I could have "When I first et►tered �a Chinese flue and let stand one hour in salt flowers even if the soil to the pots j house, said Aunt Addie, I thought,water, Drain and add the remaining should freeze a crust. Alight chill it dreg - 1 - bad- no effect on even the more - dtully plaint: The walla--were: vegetables,-.chopped :fine,- along with bare, there.wenn•no silk drapes such the vinegar and sugar. Boil this mix- tender sorts, such as the paper-whites *�'••- ,; ' as we have over here, everything was lure for two hours and pack in stern- aIId freesias, while the hyacinths ^ r, Z-z. -- exquisitively clean, bat bare. Then I !zed jars,—Mrs. A. D. M. seemed to welcome the cold. Then if ' caught sight of something on a emaH _ I wanted flowers 'in a room where I table two rooms beyond so beautiful kept no fire, but where the temperra- that I fairly held my breath. It was GIVE CHILDREN "BOTTLED" ture was well above freezing-around i a vase of,wonderful color and work- SUNSHINE. 50 or 60 degrees most of the t1me'-1 manahip, and almost the only bit of could have them, for all the hardy r Children make their greatest adornment in the house. I learned bulls like such cool quarters. Theyi } then a coelom of the Chinese. They,growth when they can get the benefit will do better in a coot room than in a -s of direct sunshine. Secondary, or -have many treasures like the vase,but warm one, though in the ordinary lie- _ 5 they usually put them out only one at "bottled" sunshine, in the form of ing`room temperature they will do well a time. When they lire of one they carrot, comes next. it kept moist.-H. A. ,tut 31 away and set another in its . The sun, though it does not shine s place. The simplicity of it enchanted apo ur child, has, nevertheless, me. It seemed much more-beauiful�maavision_for his well-being'. It than our over-adorned homes. I grew has stored its vital energy in the pro- F to love it. ducts of the vegetable pro- kingdom, and t "Now, if a girl from China had this has Placed the vitamines, more pre- ,zoom she would put those candy boxes I pre- cious than gold, within the reach of away; she would take down those the human family. It only remains x for you to select wisely the diet of _ :_' Just-catching college and vacation y trophies.for, really,my dear, they are your child, and be cannot develop f Il ...�.•��s+<. �.�, ,-%�� ' P not artistic. filtfe would sweep those rickets. Ott lace and ribbon, glove and handker- Fruit and vegetables stand Brat as j ' vitamins bearers. Among the vege- _ chief boxes Into the dresser drawer; tables, the once lowly carrot stands A Poor Memory. '� �' .t� she would— in the front rank. It is sunshine itself Mrs. Worm-"Now remember, you •'r'�� fy ' What exquisite workmanship in, brought to your table. There ie no have those knots tied in yourself, so - that silver frame that holds your kind of vitamins, so far.discovered, you won't forget to bring back baby's s. 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It seems fairly certain' 17 watch the health of their daughters that the secret lies is a wonderfully �$4 <K. at this time, for it is when strength is keen sense of smell, yet elaborate Piohe sapped by too rapid growth that tests have not proved.this. � 5 + anaemia develops. The, first slgua-. .-Civilized.man _-has lost the-keen- _ , ',Dray be noticed by peevishness, lan- power of smell with which he 'was le guor and headaches. The face grows originally endowedd, but many savage ' pale, breathlessness :nd palpitation races retain it. A tribe in Northern T follow, with low spirits. Japan track game by the nose alone, U �. CAt the first symptom of asaemia exactly like a dog. There is also an OGDEN'S LIVLRPOOL C mothers should act at once. Neglect- Indian tribe in Brazil with the same ed anaemia often leads to decline,put gift - - - - --- --- -- -- --- —_ _ __ _ If you see that your daughter's blood Occasionally a member of o_ne-of the I�� v Gas Wells As Storage. The dress of a New Guinea woman , Is enriched there need be no cause for white races is found.with similar AS i TRICKS Exhausted gas wells aro used as hwts her it lifetime. It consists of the w anxiety. The finest blood enricher powers. Dean Buckland, the British No. 336 ¢ storage reservoirs for natural gas near tattooing made on her skin or of a .ever discovered is Dr. Williams' Pink I geologist, could tell the locality in - series of small scars made in a at- d Pittsburg.//••q�uickness Of The Hand p Pill& The pure, red blood created by which he happened to be simply by `� -_ tern across her chest &nd_AhnWdera 7 hese pills will quickly banish all I smelling the earth. Once, on being Min:rd's Liniment for-Rheumatism 7. '`'t signs of anaemia. They will build up lost while out riding with some friends " pqur girl's health and ensure her a he picked up a handful of earth, emelt You can always tell the age of a HOTELS. `.' robust girlhood. Give your daughter it, and announced, correctip, that they Japanese woman by looking at her LYDE HOTEL, 158-KIN-G-EgST, a a course of 'Dr. Williams' Pink Pills were near Uxbridge. James Mitchell, hair. She wears a gold pin in her Toronto. Meals, twenty-five cents; rooms doy+dollar.daily, $4.00 weekly. ' now. Make her strong. like thousands 'the blind deaf-mute, invariably recog• hair until she reaches the age of 26. of girls and women throughout Can. nized his friends by the odor peculiar \\ At 80, the pin is white: At 40, the ada who have Seen rescued from the to them when they entered his room. "' women wear plain shell combs. It }{ latches of anaemia by Dr. Williams' So far from deciding bow our cline- © would take a mind reader to tell Lhe ■ ieadaehe �f Pink Pills: I tory nerves work, science has not yet age of an American woman by- her Bathe the forehead with You can get Dr, Williams' Pink Pills discovered what scent is. A grain ofhair, They bob from 6 to 96. INfnard'd is water. Also ` through any dealer in medicine, or by I musk,for example, will perfume a room inhale. , mail at 50c a box from The Dr. Wil- for years, and yet, on being weighed, . llama' Medicine Co., Brockville, Out. will be found not to have diminished �] ae�ea even a fraction in size. nPAdN61W� r fi heft ea y to together. III—o•evaa may suasr from head Not"$. Masks and Fill r 1� n r1 ry Thia stunt is not very easy w LEONARD EAR OIL , ®!• `u The making o[ plaster masks from Viii9li�aL7111 do but when it to well practiced it �!wrw y� ,� � r living faces bids fair to supersede por- is a very mystifying trick. Prop- Noiesa.Jt*etrub lsback ofthe eare,la y trait-painting and photography in i \�+l�I#1 g+ {Ili gl 1 1 erly performed it usually does a lest to no.tails e�f°ltow��fsctsoas AL 111 SUP WELL aELLL of Dr, 1. H. Hesgseoo for Can o! Vienna. A well-knows sculptor has great deal to persuade folks that �i�"�l,�q to each package- established a studio for this purpose, there really v sometlijug in the • Leonard R&rou Is&v aal�e'e+esyw>»sa and is doing a thriving--business-the The healthy child sleeps well and magician's stnek claim that "the Zoosmadnd deeartPM..A"r quickness of the.hand deceives the ease.a>voa mgaase majority of his clients being women. during its waking hours Is never cross 'l4Le�.., e 4 A mask of this hind can be made to but always happy and laughing. It is. eye." -- 1 Hold a halt dollar to your right vs H ERVES AND s fi .-.a quarter of.an hour, and`Costs about j only the sickly child that Is erose and -05 hand between the thumb and the 3tweatp IIve dollars. The akin is ,peevish. Mothers, if your children do finger tips: the right hand being ®� e smeared all over with grease, the eyesnot sleep well; if they are cross and about six inches from the -open left. }�/t I �c -'closed with sticking plaster and the cry a :great deal• give them Baby's V VV,s Hdove the thumb away from- the � ,fi��■ SPELLS sera atuJYedwith cotton wool. A tube Owa Tablets and they wlft soon be coin. WlLh consldenble force TE sIg FAINTINM,Poe � between the lips, and another to the well and happy again. The Tablets thro+d' the coin flat on the palm , nostril, prevents suffocation. while silk area told but thorough laxative which of the left hand. As the cola strikes OI�.� yp ; threads are placed on the akin before j regulate the bowels, sweeten the atom- the palm, the-left hand moves very �Offiin t0 �eita _ the plaster Is pat on to make IC easy Bch, banish-eonatlpation, colic and fa the c i toward the odea right tact � '�'�; �,y� L Pkkham!s dDo remove when the "eittias" is over. digestion and promote healthful sleep. the Coln flies lxek and is caught to Masks of women made in this wayThey are absolutely guaranteed free the right yel l! Compound The return o!- the coin to the -are often finished off with wigs, while)from opiates and may be given to the right hand Is to rapid that the eye Sarnia, Optario.-••After my girlie i s. those of. men may be adorned wits new babe with perfect- safety. cannot follow it and the effect !s vvas bora I was a *reek My 'nerves bats. Their terrible rigidity and death!• YOU cite obtain the Tablets through that the coin was slaPPM into the TROUBLED WITH were too ter'r'ible for words and I aim- }T 4 - like pallor have an effect which is hot* any medicine dealer at 26 cents a box, left hand which immediately closes. ply could not stand or walk without weird and gruesome to the last del or by mail, post paid, from The Dr. The left hand is opened and to sees ECZEMA DH FACE p""� 1 ettSered with fainting spells . 11"• gree. But the sculptor could not ,get to.be empty. The right hand V until [ wan fro longer any good for my ynl'r' Wtllian:s' Medicine. Co., `Brockville, l ,orders for statues and he had W flue. Oat• opened and is seetr to contain the bed.houTh duties and had o take v my- for nota. bed. The doctor said 1 should have as , ft he started this business; which bids Y ery Itchy.Caused_ Erun operation,but I was not in.at condition � (014p th4s ors and paste tt, witlY ✓ P- p tl; �alr to'become far more remnnerative Children-take things very literally. -# er o1 files terim. in a scrapbook,) at that time. My neighbor said, 'Why tions. Cou ld 'N of Slee , 'don't you try Lydia E. Pink ham's - q�✓. than the more carvfaa of marble. During s very muddy spell we look P gg , stable Compound? I am sure it will do out of the window and naw a tram al- CutlCura Healed. a:. most stuck in the mud and Borrie one --A Retturned EVIL ou food and will save those doctor's o _ Jt1'f at+E "I was troubled with ersema on gills. I was advised by my husband w (( tJ�g YAI remarked: "My! fust .look at those to try it after I told him about it. I ala Q An American tourist was shown to a my lace it broke out in•rash on Kew Ry" horses, they are barely crawling ver thankful to say that 1 was soon room ta` a hotel fa Brussels, where he my chin and was very Itchy. y y r IM you ta• Prada s along." Little Katherine, aged five, fiesatchln caused cru tons sad in able to take a few boarders.for a wh.le n ��ess,softy y found twenty candles stuck in a chat,- g p' as rooms were scarce at that time. My looked out of the window and turned dollar. As ft was dark, the attendant ace. weeks It spread all over my t '+ 1 R 8tam•41/ with a disappointed look,saying• "OhI face. I could not sleep.sad when baby is a an old now and I have f„ ��ft1le1rt7ser r/J g y Qn their lighted them all, but the finest had ever I washed m 4c« I would not et had an operation,thanks to youz I thought the were down y t Writs SmFnr CrseBoot. hands and knees." been to European hotels before and almost have eo scream. medicine. I have recommended the itllalrafeta.f�rE.at made him put them out immediately. "I read an advertisement for Cu- Vegetable Compound to a few people I know and have told them the good it hash, �- This was of no avail, however,. In his ticura Soap and Ointment and or- 1 y bili next day he found them charged- dered a free sample. I purchased done roe. I know I feel and look a lit- a : -Twenty candles, ten franca" (two dol- more,and after using two cakes of ferent woman these last few months 71 Soap and one box of Ointment I and Loattsinly would not be without a " �, Ilana): He went back to the roim and was bealed." ($igned) Mise Kath- '. bottle of your medicine in the hoose.' <° _ took.out all.the candles,wrapped each lean Rothenbueh, Boz 40, Duff, You can use this letter as you see fit, P � � one in a bit of paper and slipped them Sask. as I should be only too glad for those Y,f Y� into his pvercoat pocket. When he suffering as I have to know what it has " Use�tieora Soap,Qintsaeat and , done for me.'-It4re. RosExT G. MAC- to about to leave-the-house he [Quad Talcum daily and keep your akina' the servants drawn up in twq lines in clear and healthy. GHEGOR, R. 1i. No. 2, Sarnia, Ontario. r e) A recent canvass of women users of ��, the hall, ten men servants on one side, s.eet.s,eahr►r atu Ad4rmr Canaaims� the Vegetable Compound report t!8 out �"ty AS` n.00e: da>beoa y o.fie:cru,r.etrw • the'- servants on the other,' all rra s°m 2w Olabm tnt dbsa-T.iermn*., of 100 received beneficial results. This «W � ndglig the richness Smiling and ready to; the expected tip. �` [Pry oar sew Shavias Stkk. , Is a remarkable proof of its merit C M thy! pBSler t0 , Then he drew out his package and dis- and maker; y f( enables ou tc efllioy .. "Al- fat y ;• , - �Lnilate food Whieh otherwise - 17, _ said the candles, one to each •t«" w me, monsieur," he said, with a - �'', and a or bow; "permit me, madame. They are d • p,�d btll'dell the dw + very auperior candles. I. can assure /'1111134 -- -- . + , y_ you, I paid ten cehtb apiece for them." sem' T ee�s -- , - Then'he stalked out and left thorn all - m�s - !J .taring at the candies like a set o!, wooden images. _ r, Buy Sour out-ofdown supplies with © S -- -- - --'- -- - Dominion Express Money Orders. Driverti Improve With Ape. ou Can.,S' arta cording,to Dr. J. J.. Snow,.njRttdn- allycknown Psychologist, arttom&Te -- drivers between the ages Df 80 and e 89 are least likely to have accidents, Olt this Woff%A.�ojar - while those from 20 to 29 alta consti- tutionally more 6areless. The old ` Our SMP Pearl Ware, Wash supposition that married men are less - Board is so strong, tough and likely than single men to have at ci. insist on BAYER TABLETS OF ASPIRIN K}. dents has been definitely disproven, durable that a full-grown man or he declares. Fitness to drive an auto- - woman can stand on it without mobile is solely a matter of intellf- - Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets you are genoe, caution an quick- nervous m -110t- e in a enulne a eT r u Ve' doing the ru Bmg surface or any action to the needs of a sudden ewer- g- g g y p p part 6-f it the least harm! The enameled sur- sency. by millions and prescribed by physicians 24. years far face won't-chi flake or el off. Think of p� Minard s Liniment Rettevee PaIR 'the Wear there is in such a Wash board! • - Colds Headache " There is the same wearing qualities ill all 1 do not care to fool any man; wheft he discover-a-I-hive Tooled-'Dim- --` -ts --- --------- -_. - " articles in SpP Pearl Ware. Try'out the nE c Pain Neuraiglal he will do me more harm -than my , wash board and be convinced. _ cunning did me good—E. W Howe �., er Toothache 'Lurnba o t S�VI P sfor �N�1►IM� Neuritis `'Rheumatism ,Pear1. Ware PILLS " - - } �c Handy only boxes 12 tablet*-Abo bottles of 24andI n dins--nroggivia MAMMAW - est A lSQweeten ^eSNEET METAL P'RWUCTSC6 a! /.�� Stumm Aspirin tothetrace mgY freibeetM fa Ostia") M Daier lteoetialmis et Ifo----.tb R Wim L Amster of 8a11"Ileaafd-idceW galleytle Acid, •A, e. A."). Willis it L 1�W kne" .(- MONTREAL TORONTO WINN/PC611114141:1196=1 +.. '= Q• - aDMONTON VANCOWCII CALGAM - I rlat�/p1[t0 sienna 13tysr mst stamped sedrt the Danks ata 11- 9 r K will a atampad wftII fiats R•essi fiats ststk;' t>YQnottryWr d' litltJE No. 11-'i;d4. 11 .n.,. m :.: _ .. l ...,r. s....' .: , .:._ _. } .: '.. .' ... _, '. -- .b. _ �N .'de._ _ ..xv:..-• .';,[.au�`,..:«.S.2iStu,:r'!i? "' '•is e,Fi `•.'r ,e��r.: "' •+ ,;"". r.ei 'b, r.. R .., ..�', ',+`tib „fit A :c,+ `s.. .r';:.r�• :...Ar y �' ..,' 1L .y .i'�'^ �l^yt": •• :•:.� .•@" wti•.:, .,... <Q%V .p.9nv '•-"K. vT"' )% ...� '!3- .��.,•' ''i k,`,qn•,•.;'7,bT:: ^.ti4b >c 'y�...;5,: . ...�•'.e y,, .3•- ;c..w Mme• iww 5%•�. '�sq'• "�'�;�. Y+r r: ^n.y y,« .r -••,,, !.r+.y. aT• t. �. t � .W sx•¢.,,e• w ,a � ,.•'1 n R.X'•�.1.'... 4`.'.^ � "^' �.TW ';n! pt ", .."a' ..1 d ,V,^', ,u� .J +M:.� :V:,-•1�. .-•. .. ..a _ .... - ,... .P :.. Ar >i,,.. . ....S•,,.7'•'M -.e... .::,;,a. a .. `1.'.;,. .cw'"" .. `ir .:.y".,aZ". F:>;,..:'�.a" .�` .'� r,:k .J. 1'..'fi` ' >.,.^?F:• . otrp_. ..., nr+'^ :...•^e; eb, µ. a..,_,,,.. M -.� es,v�.. .•. ,.t-•. 4• .,a':•a:..•. �.-gvc '••.:.,rf,'•:.Eyy¢ 6 `,r-s%+r,'..,kir..•. ,c .�-s, '.c�i''� �yyvx -„_. ..sl :., .,. ... -... ..' .'rs-. s: '."1°'' Y,•,a.- ....... .. .r ...:, ... . �.c w.., ::1.�...:. .:•..':-.tet% .w., L�f n ?}.�.• "`� .d._ .l,E`. „•�JY t�'�;6`.�.,.. .{55., ..' V :. nt ': /., •,...i•, .. .. •_.', Z.. •$... X45.,ti:. ;M1100 . � HINGL_E � mems, ha roots etc. the propertyi ,'i,� tx 1Xg � � of A. x. Baker. lot 31. con. Yickl While. they- last, we are giving v .. et'inq.. Sale-at 1 o'clpek sharp. See T aRMs ' bills. F. Postill,auctioneer. `;Britis1r Columbia Cedar, $1.75 per year,; -$1.60 if paid In adva ica. THUR8DAY, UcT. 18TH-Important. Galli Galvanized Steel Shingles -- sub.crlpc;oas to the United scatee and Crtai auction sale of,horsea, cattle, pigs, Hind's Felt Slate ShinRlea' _ ___ Britain$2.00 in advance. poultry, implemen to,hay,grain.and for sale at _ - household furuiCure, at lot 19, B.F. ., JQNN' MU-RKAR Proprietors- coo., Pickering (Brock road), the T. PATERSO S - CLAR'EMONT s p ru ertyof JYmes.Prouse, 'Sale st Call and get prices. z o clack sharp. Seebills- w. B. 'A Tin-Dish Pan. worth 50-cents, with 3 bars sunlight sogp,. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. Powell, auclioneer. .3 pkgs'rinso, 2 pkgs luz and 3 bars life a. FRIDAY, OCT. 17TH-Auction este of buoy soap for ` 1.00. SIR,-In view of the extreme gray- _ horwes,cattle•,pigs and implements, l t its of the.aituadon as regards temper- at lot 18.con. 3. Pickering (the J. H. Ltcf a ,nice one. Call and B e 1 ! xM encs in the province of Ontario and Conner farm. $rock road),.property my continued Interest !n the welfare o4 obn JicGinty. Sate at 1 o'clock, „ - s ee t s.' - r there..1 am impelled to address a pare- SsTQRllaY,OCT.18TII.-Auctian sale of _ i ! a graph or two to yourreadere to Ma choice tut of new' and nearly new . 0 15 bars laundry soap'for 1.00-all the time. gard to our experiences in Manitoba. furniture,'comprising polished flak +` The Manitoba Temperance Act leather upholstered and other furni- - ALL OTHER GOODS Ari' which was in operation from 1918 to tune, the properly of Walter Sher e t# 1923 and which is a measure almost berd, Churchut., Pickering. Din t _ $Q('$ BOTTOM PRICES identical with the. Ontario Temper- miss this sale as there is lot of _ ante Act was -effective in red choice goods. 5r;leat 2 00 o'cic+ck. tt convictions for drunkenness in the At 4 o'clock a choice corner building —Buy your Groceries at the Grocers. "province by ores eighty per cent. lot ivill he offered fnr sale, gee dad- r girt bile its administration was to a de- ger@. W. B. Powell. auctioneer. gree 'imperPect that reduction as a `_ J. RICHARDSONr - GROCER r° concrete result indicates a very big h , degree of success. Whe i four out of Dont think you decide how _ t ' :five cased of drunketiness are elimin- i Iillch fuel 'you order. Your s� sted the legislation is no failure. Your �Qw furnace decides'f Or ,you. d -..Ontario Temperance.' Act, admitting '�- Thought Furnaces .Pio j� �Y1 Hardware ' Storeall imperfections, has similarly bad a PAY $ `Jn n large and indisputable measure of Buc- �S`dJl burn any kind of fuel- ,cess. 22119 economically. This is why It has been- p:�r-t of my duty-since �{�'d3 they are .so . satisfactory- the inauguration of the so called II'II111'Illiillllilil the keg Our fuel bills-at Government Control" system in ttltilAi WHAT IS HOME VPITHOUT Y, P Y Manitoba to watch closely its methods S IT11n1n1t1IT1. wherever 8 and results and I have no hesitation Happy Thought F11rnaCe --:— A HAPPY THOUGHT RANGE ? y ,3n saving that during the first elevendZ • pipe Or —is recom- It heats, it coops, it bakes and supplies hot- months ok months of its operation there has been - water. This is the stove that is meet- absolutely nothing w which the mended, the installation is name "control" can be adequately „-` guaranteed by the maker9 Of inR the demand of the trade. given. That is to say if control means the nationally-known known Ha Practical, Handsome, Durable. tich ?lite of our bread Y' restriction with a view to reducing the �PY Burns all Fuels._ r evils of indulgence we have none of it. has a "moreish"flavor. Thought Rc1I1$eS-InOrE t All along it has been possible to pur' Y„u cven t he satisfied 300,Ob0 in use. Get Pattu`tl' The old Reliable Perfection Oil Heaters .t chase absolutely up to the limit of one's „ith one slice-or ttco Lars this week. puree. either, Begin eating it Send to facto'ry� for interest- Chase the chills,,heat re roomful. For the eleven moutba convictions now and it n ill become a Ing free booklet "Live Alt Carry anywhere. " for drunkenness. including drunk and rubstautial art of our K1y' p y Heating," $.00k-`Phen palating urns the best. disorderly,In Winnipeg rose by 27 every meal, It will pay c,�LID BY Lowe Bros. Paints and Varnishes per cent over the preceding elevkn months, i. e. from 1231 to 138£►. you to make sure thyt you w.� are the beat by test. Both the Winnipeg daily papers get otir bread. Made from f S Q LS��I1r 41. - LI Everything in- Hardware at l6west prices./ �� during August carried articles tndi• all \u. 1 iultredients. • • ' ' y dating something of the nature of the - . ...;FIC)3EI3ING, ONT. . , - ,1pF 0 new system. On Aug. 7th the Free Press said, "The individual in the ",! y� �3iCr' •0i eonntry who wants beer doffs not J + sC c P*f"r Ll`iN�"! order it from the brewery in ON ,:,,006:3�[IQ�� �a'�^"®°4 e"a'� J. S. BAL7DON, �- lis v ' with the law. He huys it retail from �y� '+a l 1 1 the law breaker who brings it in in .ice V •bulk and dispenses it over the bar," 3 And on the same day the Tribunt �� E* a made this statement. "The Reeeral �+ F u (; IE looseness o[ the administration so far itsou the brewers are bars(loud b?qg to The Greatest Service ,. sulked io wire nese bare flourishing ►n _�-- _L— - a. t( 'Winnipeg and elsewhere : The sale of ' r beer over these bars has. been supple.al -The Least Attention h rneated by an equally wide open sale f of all kinds of liquorat 50e a drink." _ - ' The supreme danger of the new ata0 BA y o • system is its direct toeoace to the rJ a There's no lees of farm �tupment that. Jhnme, the social life of the people and A Safe lZepository gives to much service over 30% o long a period " the youth of both sexes. Drinking '^ " with so little attention as a good windmill. s and drynkenoPsa on the part of teen s �/a Self- for Bonds Thais why I recommend the Toronto age boys and girls reacbed a stage last r _. . ' winter never before paralled in Steal• ! fJa �'' , r Oiling Windmill so highly. Lots of Tomato Itoba. 101 Other windmills .have given from eighteen to An important feature of the situs twenty years,' service with practically no tins is that colds .,pen as the present i �Q j attention outside an occasional oiling aystesn is an-active agitation looking Valuable Papers toward widtninq the Act to permit r"' ti i ' and are Still operating satisfactorily - the osis of herr by the grapy, or in I _ ' yvery day. r effectthe re-establlihment of the her. ��y NG SAFETY DepoEit Box in your n the Torori Self-Oiling Windmill all • -The trade"has never observed eat-ab- i BAKING A j ilsbed restrictions. There is no reason neatest branch of lite Stcndnrd R gears operate Ina bath of special oil ..to think it ever will, Any guaraateeF RM Buu'k is the loir'lCal place to keepyotir 7 allected b tieither beat or cold-tvery aa to how closely restricted tfovern• ��D� valuables for .•Pcucity rind conveai• mughly and automatically went Control will be must be taken as _lr+!!i�►7 sure; We shall be plessed to,furan lubricated. IVcw oil a ra9uued "only utterly worthless. I*b yott:witll�-pace necessary,for jour Manitoba is paying dearly in money r'equirenients at minimum rates a y .. ` and more'dearly in increased drinking, If you already own a Toronto QG'indmill, I can drunkenness and disorder and Ontai it) ti va this ulf'r&M feature by nm*ly Inter ° will be wise to put forth the ut�t THE � � � Y�r P�pt ° effort to retain and strengthen and % Moat Toronto WimL.t:oo, can In enforce her present legislation instead -• made abt,olu br self-regulating ° STANDARD BANK u .� � 1 �.� " of drupping to the status of hand.. � ' waid to the brewers and distillers. s OF CANADA Th Torrey rodll nand for l • . . W. R. E verso ,�Chitb , hos 4 5 , a Nfetlrna because tt b tL lteavfeal, r n y 2 Yours for freedom from - t and buybroced one built. liquor bondage, PtCICERING BRANCH-W. F. Law, Manager �ba+Je+ Chas.•B. Rice, R hitevale. Ont. n'JL R. WOOD, Branches aLo at Brookiin, Wwt Hilt, Whitby Formerlyof Danharton - SELF-OILING and Claremont WINDMILLS . ° 312 Avenue Block. Winnipeg. - • - • Sept.30th. IRA. -•- Massey-Hams Farm Machinery =:- - SALE REGISTJFR. KERI SATURDAY, OCT. 11TH—Auction Rale P1 -NG of good household furniture etc., at - orchard Inn, Rouge Hili (Kingston r -. road), the property of Jos:Hackett. Sale at 2 o'clock. See bills. Wm, rMEMARKET i Maw, auctioneer, - TUESDAY, OcT. 14TH-Auction sale of 100 fresh cows, feeding steers and - Round R085t OL ji" lot 24,,con. 4, Wbithy. Sale at one s - $urloin Roast or Steak. ... � - •• 25c o'clock sharp. See bills. V' Maw. --Purter-bonse Roast or Steak, ... •• ` auctioneer, • - ,. 'Rump Ropst,... +► . • WSD�tE9DAY, OCT.13TH-Auction sale - 'of horses,cattle,sheep, pigs, imple- .Now iS-the•time to get your Har�'est111g !Outfit. - Bine Rib.Roast, •' • Phone 1606 Pick. laic Y H-eavy Rib Roast, ' - D b rto shoulder Roast. •. 4 and lffc " Whitevale '. s D. I Gormley, - un a n Put Roast, 14c " • e.. a,,,.a$ --- Brisket, to boil; .. :. — 9c' " ;.. Leg of Pork,_ 25c Motor overbau!ng, top and bide cur. _ -Loin of Pork. •.. 25e '. fain r ice-n :� �� Ori Shouldet Roast of Pork, 23c " gg • Battery Service ria rgi g .. ... , p c „„ farin y� �*•• c,a n �C�b�a71lY Pro di p 28c and overhauling. Chops, ... .. " _ � Park Ch All work.guaranteed, , Flat rate - - _Pure Pork_ ausagd, ••• �. _ '25c f• service charge - complete b icing a specially Finest Balt Pork,..." .:. 26c__- - Phone 5010 Mark, Central. WITHan fat��'11iti adapted to farm businese� thtiank ie ever Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece, 5c " _ready to render practical assns ante furthering „ o0 E. ,3 ' We G. B E R R Y s agricultural interests. - " sliced, 85C of 9 a whole), „ y Mild Cared C e)+ � Cottage Roll (half or b 30C `Hardwood Flooring .we encoy;age farmers to ytri�e for bigge>t and Back Bacon, better production by extending nand foE the pun- _ 45c r,.•::: W - Furnaces and Shingles pose of sound development: Cooked Hayti,:• = :" ' .• •• 55e :; Tbe'Seaman Hent line of flooring in Consult our local manager. - ere,••' •y Wein 25c plain red oak, gnarter-cut white -• - xi Read-Cheese,•. .. ,.. 15e ;: k oak, birch or maple. - Hecla Furnaces-pipe or i Bless `� Easy First and Domestic Shortening, 3]bs 5 cents; K p p 5 Abe 90 cents; ' �'_'Rubberoid Felt Slate Shingles and Roll lb prints 13 Cents, a Roofing, 18 or 38 inches wideIDOWIMM VAW. Also, a few settings of bred-to-lay Fresh Trout and White Fish Every Friday. Barrell Rock eggs for sale. WHIT$Y BRANCH, - G• P. LYND. Managm- � "JOHN DRAPER, - PICKERING BROqKLIN BRANCH, • I- C, CROSS, Manager. W. G. REID PICKFRING • Calla ed get prices 95 ill waif 6 '.-.w�'�..,_.A: `.Yi3!:,.'•' :. .,_��:_.....;r��':A :,: .'....::.'-_..:.. _. . :•-,,,..✓. _:.. ._. - •..` __ _ ..,- w.. � � -_.-. .�....,._ .i._ �.. .... r._ _ ,. `:«�' .'c._..,.`.. ._ ....F_.".rL��r'•...`�,.•1r ,:.,st'A!t:.:a.. tti,,.r�. _-`;,c 2x.x•',�:-"..n.•w.:.�.•;e..:.a"s.....,,w•c.'...._.3s�c�':'.9..?n:�—.. :- „w' 49+k.* r ,3dk1^eaik. 'Ftt'r DKK : •>CsR..,. `YA .S1-�+'Ytf^,L 'iw �• �k �.� .ry:.. #: `R 6,' ,"i' v�. . A. ,-�' "1.,.G!'14'. �h�,,r �.:+'r'•y��,.r y:;;. « s„ M - r, -.•?. •'4, 4 -,d �.. ^i .. v ,.'� "a�j' ,1 -i-.: iii L >q,,. y'?�4r Ma•n, %M:.: : d•�?• ..:a'n�.r. .. `xt, ....' ,.,._ .:,, .. ,y �a: K. n'..;;a ?.e.; 9' '4i:. ns�.'YtT .'' r' D �.t�y .� -.. .-F _.;-. 1''"r ,. a ^* 4 .v ;` `. .-.: .' -ro. stn, ;� '. ..�..,, .,r.w < : " , ;s... .fi+ •.n', w .• .. •v,ir.. ,-�,�n ,•r "`;x•. ...... , a,,...,,... ;�".-7 .;'`. "'s. 11^ Z" � .'y .:"Ski -d.-> 1••; ���r•C� -.z. ' .. .. .�. \.. .. R.� 1 .��. ..,. ,] t f.. i•':Fsy. '�,.. .. --"•. T on,y, w •¢'..c:+'• t - ,7 yC4.;,"� , F CU►RSMONT. CREDIT SALE OF The Pickering �daple Leafuaa], 'Ire •' , C ® Iteo._E. OrsboraR:as_ia tnQ -6itY HORSES. AND -CATTLE on Tuesday. Wifflance Commit,8e .....Insurance Co. luable Implements, Furniture Etc. Fred Spenceley lost a va purpose liadiiig on hand continu• � cow one day last week. The property of The object of this Assodation is to p poualy a stuck of.hard atesbluildf farm as country Cheap r d Mr. S;anbury visited with $. TA.ME� 1=RGT,TBF leases stealing and prosecute _ and soft coal. _ f and Mrs. Rumohr on.Sund-wy. - the along; Windstorm Insurance on buildioge, { : At Lot 19, Base Line, Pickering Place our order now before Mrs. Audrews,_oi.Torouto,spent y wind-mills,Silos etc. the weekend with M. J. and Mrs. Township, on the rise in price. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16;1924 Memb�re having properly stolen oommnai , Wllker. oafs immediately with 'anyy memb@r 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. Automobile Insurance Mr. Leddle and son,of Mariposa,' The following property : of Executive Oommitfee. of all kinds. were in town ' Tuesday calling soRsas AND CATTLE Membership fet 81,00, • DONALD MUNRO, PICHEHINL d FARMS FOR SALE _ on friends. Bay bores I4 yrs old, Bay mare 15 yrs. Tickets ms be bad trord the President or; ' Mrs. Harry secretary on application. 'Write or phone Thoinoon' spe'rit a old, Black driver 13 ore. old,Roan cow secretary 4 #µ - -few days last week in Markham farrow well bred, ,If lack cow in calf We are _ and Red cow due in Dec, bots} extra Exec. Com.-L. D.-Banks, 0.S.Palm-Mat Mrs. Seaver and child, of lm• qtpprg n 2 eats. Heifer er, Donald,Afaaro, Pickering. rising 2 yrs„ pr oq ca Qes. W Clark; mine, are visiting the forwer's -' Pias AND POULTRI J. R. The.xto�i: t arki - '. mother, Mrs. R. Brodie. ' About 36 choice pigs large and small• President 8ecrefary �1 20 WHITBY, ONT. , James Briscoe has moved from 19 Choice geese, About 60 chickens. J. S. Buto ndy's dwelling in ,tae I3IPLEXENtS ETC. CLEANING - PRESSING - .CLAREMONT home of his father-in:law, James BI g Binder Oft.cut,M•811loweegood, ” p e /�/�eQEvans. X11-H Hay rake 12 ft.,2 M.8Seed drills; •$ring along your suits•to be cleaned Away Cl-T G A/Yl G hT Y !Mars. S. Rnmohr, accompanied M.H Cultivator, 2 Sets of harrows, 2 and pressed. Satisfaction gilaragteed by her grandson, Master Gordon Sets dine harrows,Stuffier, Wilkinson Charges moderate. s, $irkett,is spending a few days in plow No.i nearly new. Cockshutt JAMES BRISCOE, With any purchase, liefore Oct. ` ,Highest,price paid for Toronto. low rip, Tinkler plow No, 12, 'd-H Opposite D. Taylor's Bakery 18th, of the used goods listed Cream at the Gan 'ow Junior, Turnip drill, Wag- Claremont, Ont. below, a Credit Note, ` Misses Feta and Merle Stephen•, t31' son attended the wedding of R. on box gr.ud, Wagon.good with extra worth $2.00, in set of wheels, Set of steel trucks; Bet Claremont Creamery Hilda Bryant at Pickering last of wagon springs. Wagon,box sew, 2 You can have your exchange for any goode� 9aturda . Gravel kuxes, Hay rack, Rubber-tired Hogs ready for in the store. q�+ ' y Market at from Give as a trial and be convinced John atterson a -►uief_or• buggy good as new. 2 Open buggies, The care guaranteed to be in good — tune one day last week-to fall from Cutter good. Set of good sleighs, Set Fnnr to Sig weeks y g condition g t y, . the veranda of hie house and frac of scales 2u�)0.cap,. Chatham fanning `earlier by feedingpriced to sell: Pickering l tore his leg. mill and bagger, New wheelbarrow, ` Melotte cream separator, Extension SWIFTS DIGESTER ♦L y Frank and:Viva. Chidlow and J. ladder 32 ft., Long ladder, 2 Grind- . TANKAGE 1 di inch Vessot chopper. Leatber Goods Stara � H. and Mrs. Beal spent Sunday stones, 3 Steel hog truuQhs, Clover - --++�— new, at Poet Whitby, the guests of J. seed table for mower, 3 Beta whiffie- LAYMORE MEAT SCRAYB 1 500 ]be. cap. Simplex HARNEBS ' and Mrs. McClellan. trees for 3 horses, Neckyokes. Forks, FOR POULTRY Separate+', 15.00 Our supply of quality Harness and ' Walter and Mrs. Ward and Miss Shovels, Bags, Chains, Lawn mower, .. 20.00 Mary Forsyth were in Aurora on g 1 Imperial Range, Parts is now complete, Mary Pair of sales, Pea rake, Platform for We have large stocks on . 10.00 " Wednesday last attending the scales, Bone%cinder, Iron kettle. Tur- .hand at Markham, Locust 1 Imperial Oziord Range, `'-BOOTS-.GREB SHOE roveddinq of Frank Underhill. nip pulper, 2 Bete of ggood beavy har• 'Biu and Cherrywood 2 8-burner Oil Stoves, 12.00 +" sees,.2 Beta of fight harness. Branches, also 1 All-Cast Furnace 15000 cap. 50.00 We have a large stock of this Famous The new fire engine took Poo- t nhand-unbeatable HAY A91D (iRA1N BOO O as session of its new home on the first About 20 tone of good bay In barn, A fall line of Dairy; Hog, :: 1t costa you no�ilig to for hard wear and tear. r - of the month, where it will be g -and Poultry Feeds. examine them. REPAIRING ready to respond to every call. About 50 bus. spring wheat, About y ,•. 195 bus, fall wheat. About 300 bus. of We are now in a position to load We maintain our eetablighed reputa. The pulpit in the Union Church mixed grain, About 480 bus. of oats. F. M. C Q ® P R tion for repairing all kinds of. ^ was occupied on Sunday by Rev. About 125 bus. of barley, wheat at Markham and Cherry• v v d Mr. Cowan, of Toronto, who gave wood. Let um know what harness an boots. HOUSEHOLD FCRNITCRE a most interesting and helpful ad Bedroom suite complete. Bedroom rag von have to offer. ry��yTT B ADLEY • p CLAREMONT C CI jti jJ 3, dress. carpet, oil beater, Stair carpet, Oak A E REESOR A number of the members of bedroom suite nearly new, Toilet set, Harness maker,., "Brougham Union Lodge, A. F. far: Large mirror, A number of oilcloths. Phone 8600 Mark CEDAR GROVE r A. M., aid a fraternal visit to A number of mats, Lounge, Coot Coal ' Coal ! FICHERING, ONTARIOp Toronto, last stove with warming closet and tank, `'� Queen City. Lodge, A number of pictures, A number of not and Shoe Repausa } Wednesday evening. to dishes and lamps. Good wringer, Coal - / �'tr ' Mrs. Lemmoa, we are sorry oil can. Boiler, Bread mixer, Daisy Also harness repairing at the new , rt,!q in a ver serious Condit " " repo y churn. 3 Sruall kitchen tables. 3 Burn' stand, opposite the _ - Hard and Soft Eoal of the ion at present, having received a er coat oil Move, Washing machine for post office. best quality OII �OIN®r Paralytic stroke on Saturday Ikt. power or hand, Wwahstand, Glace R .At the time of writing she whs cupboard. Oak bedroom suite cow- Best workmanshi uaranteed. fete, Beautiful sideboard, 8 Hitchen p g hand ` Dly ALL g somewhat easier. p Charges moderate THOS. . J1..�r's t• 1 THE A severe electrical storm pasoed chairs 6 Dining chairs- Rock iog chair, -. -over this locality on Sunday even Extension table, 1lcClary beater. 2 THOMAS WATSON RK TIME Centre tables, Hair•clotb parlor suite, ing. accompanied by a very heavy !�i1�lt;: SAS Fp :rainfall. burin the storm a cow Rug•t: 5 nearly Hasa, BBdroom car- PiI;KERING, ONT. P1•c�g='��• ��1' •� ��f/� ,,�;,,' During pet, Crop-leaf table, Case of birds. 2 belonging g Jacob dTaylorkills was Frpocb hada. Bedroom cupboard, STORES struck ld lightning and killed. Rocking chase and other farm a• dMAPLE .i..i`E1A (102) Would the patty or parties who As Mr. Proume has sold his farm and _ took by mistake along new white is giving up farming everything list a -:..linen table-cloth, a large white will positively be sold. SERVICE SATISFACTIONS SAVINGS. A • apron and four good pillow-slips- with illow-slips - with deep lace from the effects of !sale begins at 12 o'clock, sharp. h late Thos. Pearson at the time YOU'REinvited to visit t e TER3Is-Hao. grata, poulcey, pi a and SL-Gc�R pure Caoe lU lbg 1•QQ SALNIOi� Tiger Brand 23C the pure food show ' ., :of file sale on Wedeea�iay last all mums of$15 and under, cash: ov• ._. _____ _ __--_ _ ___ _ . _ _ _.__ _ _- _.- ',, going on all the time kindly return same to Mrs. T. E. er that amount 1'2 months' credit MATCHES SALMON CURRA�T'3_ I(,ING SEEN's during business hours � kindly return will be given to partfes furnishing Large Home Brand • Recleaned SE-GAR, MUSTARD Happy housewives throng t The sale of the household effects approved joint notes. Six per cent Boxes Sockeye per 2 lb allowed ter tach. .pound onndq b0 cents this store daily to arch > for p : belonging to the estsite of the leis Price lb 17c �. _`'p E p �' appetiiing . W. B. Powell. auctioneer. Ib 2' ase wholesome • Thomas Pearson on Wednesday _- 31ar 2S Cts 1 lb 30 cts 15 cents 25 cents r cents- foods at moderate prices, _. _._ - - last was well attended and fair Few Of Uur Cider Vinegar at 33c Gallon ! Brunswick Sardines 4 for 25c prices were realized. The house S� _ • L' and lot were not sold lfut have CHEESE CLOVER ; CORN I Excellence PICK-LING ' .been leased to Mr. Swift, our ne.v „- ""” :garage maD, unless a sale is madeManySpecials Fine Jtiue HONEY STARCH D PTEs SPICE within a few days.• : at (fresh) 1 lb 2 pkgs per , 24 cents 5 lbs park for - I- pound The Women's Institute will - 20 cents PH . O 1" per ponnd . 75 cPnto l0 cents _ 25 centN 4z meet at the home of Mrs. Bryan 4 Bars Soap for 25e - - _,• ,on Wednesday afternoon. Oct. p Zinc Rings Per box �0 cts Rubber flings at' :Sc doz_ � �� 15th, at the nsrial hoar. The pro 2 lbs Seedless Raisins 25c \.. _. _ _..._ .__._.. _ - -_ 300 -- - " .- gramme will contain two papers, 2 Shredded Wheat 25c i ^� Phu entitled "The Joys of Thankagiv- Corn Flakes llc CLAREMONT r _ T ' a ern "aad "Dilierent cuts of Meat, 2 Kellogg's Bran Flakes­ 25c BRANGH :Jr,FINOOLD• _ oo ' t „ and How to Cook Them.” Current 3 boxes Matches 25c Events. A good attendance ks ` urged. 1 lb tin Tiger Salmon 23c Morgan Pugh sustained a- very Recleaned Currants 13c _,_,••QUALITY - SERVICE - SATISFACTION ea ® •� : "serious injury one day last week XXX Spiritand Cider Vinegar �r:'�1 . which will confine him to his bed 45c a gal. - --- - Cd=ee3Z Rev®S' ' ' for some tune: He was engaged A frill line of Spices for pickles ` at close prices aa,d Basket 'unloading hay in his bat•n with �,_•- - �� Factory Y z� -. the hay fork, and the fork trip- All sizes Gem. Jura at_lowest. - pplag before it was expected. the rices Eta handle Pell on the corner of p lam prepared, when the season sr Ladies' Hose, silk and silk and rives, to supply you with the the rack, and Mr. Pugh who.was wool, till shades, 85c '- following'.. = : 'standing on the opposite corner Large size Flannelette Blank- 11 was thrown upwards and on to g 1 qt. Barry Boxes cad Crates, rs and Baeke ':-t)ie barn floor, It is thought that eta, white and grey fl qt. Fruit "kat a,Hampers, n' his hip bone has been broken. Ladies' Vests, half pries short- his Basket ons t _ �- .1 set antics. -s Remember the 103rd annivpr- Goode d The above stock in made on the same sary of the Baptist Church next the late W. G. D en ever EPCD1Dg Barnes' Baskets. <" 'Sunday when r, A: L. D1cCriin OP y r mon, ex-Chancellor of McMaster SCOTT Il You are assured of gtialityeer ales University, will preach. Special Choppiest done every day as usual ez• music will be rendered at both _ • j3,• � f rept Wednesday,oa and eervicea. -On Holiday evening the f - after May 14th. CLAREMONT annual tea and entertainment will "''• (Salt e ' - _ CHAS. A �i be Riven, when Dr. McCrimnion --- BAR N will deliver hie popular lecture.en- 92 17V `` E M. _Metal-Clad Gncceeanr to late W. G. Barnes - titled'`The En ' o r write Locust Hill, Out, pies." Mr. T. Monaghan, tenor Fls•esate Permanente- — 90101st, and Miss Hazel Steele, A. STANDS FOR THE BEST Lightning-proof 1 Super-strong I , T. C. M., gold:medalislt pianist, of value Weather-tl0ht Convenlotit -�• ti, - p¢rt. Toronto,will assist In the program. - jf �ptj Aged & IIeW Barn Or all Old 011e remodelled, Stepper will be served from 6 to S. Y , i' � w Admission,40 cents; Children, 25c. let me quote.you. Let me show' you "Empire" Imi - - The football match played on — --have built. They are enormously strong, roomy, handy � � �3 , ,•' _ Memoriai Park here between a to Work in, and moder$te in Cost. picked team from the Oshawa & Estimates gladly uiven for roofing with the famous"Eastlake" Metal• District League and a picked team lic Shingles,or"Empire" Corrugated Iron. Repairing and alterations from the Gnelph League on Satnr. — T done. All work absolutely guaranteed. # day afternoon last was a rather __ - Of all materials and design t one-sided game. resulting in fav F. J.' PR O U S E - P I C K ER I N G kap/ u stook. If will pa.. you or of the Guelph aggregation by ` nail at our works cad Don't be our stoat . the score of 3 to 0, This was the BUILDER � obtain prince Don't be misled Litter Carriers, • Hays Carriers, - / //• agents ova do not employ them oongagnenl: .- .-first round in the contest for the pumps, Door Tracks, Cow of COntm&ing 1 we oma, cad do throw oil' We aggaf Plentyy Cup. It wag a splendid Bowls pressure Systems Etc. $aY'I1S, �-iouseg, etc• of all kinds commission of to pas cent.,wbiohyoa we .• ` exbibition of football and was oa1lainly says by pnroltasing from ns,l of It will a ou to t my rices on Pickering Dealer for the Products of sail soacitted. ' t., much enjoyed b the fairly lar a pay y in pp i �• y y g above before buying elsewhere. g crowd present, which would have J. T:MATHESON; been much larger had it not been FRANK J. PROII3E The Metallic Roofing Co. 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MM?i :L1ia ' :-ra— y " : 0N i 1.1 7" r-"�:• t ''°,F ��•};.,y..r'�.i:."r.l.v.l„•.i.?y,"; Z e•.'•15£:+' ,:t.M•h f r ,���; .y`:4' � ''a - '.'.•. `,.., �,.sf `�'S,'.}" S+-c' r*•'•F -%..yl.'� .. ",.n::i...•p,�.a:':.��ni,��•;..iw, A- •►„' i r diet solicitously urged on him by Miss + yr Ter • You Have Used Armitage, coupled with a lack of his r - usual exercise. In his somnolent " ' brain' visiopa of. a far-o8 boyhood - ,. r " mingled with broken images of pree- �, ent surroundings.He woke thus ono night, about thespectral hour of two in the morningwith the distressing intuition of an alien presence in the room. He listen-S, ALIBA ed, but could hear nothing more than - - -his own panting breath. t147�i By the dim glgw of the night lamp ✓a • GREEN TEA � he could make out the recumbent � � � • - t have tI# standard b7 WhEC1ti t0 figure of Otu on a cot at the• other _ I Y side of the room.' Tbg_aight-of--the edge other teas. Sslsds !a the finest Japanese, f the vague shapes of '> M 1"�.y .mss fa:nMar articles in the room, re- g s ; world He could neither see FREE,SAVKE of GREEN TEA UM REQUEST- "SLLARA," nor-hear anything to justify s a rm w end presently, with practiced self- 40f1l _�60�, h. — --- control, he recomposed himself to .` ; ^---- sleep,Some time,Inter his dreams, which ' had flowed through his mind in the usual incongruous jumble of sense host : o o images, resolved themselves into the • • t The�"'G definite impression of burial. He seemed to lie entombed, a mass of earth t stone pressing down upon For, every ' BY CLARENCE MEILY. him with an intolerable yet hopeless weight ' ' As his consciousness rose to. the .. . •' A Huss - ay method waking plane, this impression took on PART II. turned to his alternative line of re- a nightmare. He strove to c out "What kind of a' man was he?" search. g cry "RINSO u ideal for any wash-day to move, to escape. He groped wildly method you use. You do not Wombold asked, when he had master- "Matra an appointment with Mme. � .,• ,. with his hands, which encountered a ' ed the contraction in his throat Charleroi for .to-morrow afternoon, heavy object lying on his breast. have to change any of your usual lf}tO a Washing "Why, he was a lar man—rather he told Miss Armitage. inept-)uet use ry so where you Mathis ee, soa�, yew The'seance was held in Mr. Wom- In an access of.terror, he sprang to used to we ordinary soap. slightly built, perhaps about thirty- a sitting posture with a shriek. The clothes in the Ringo five. He had brown hair and eyes, bolds library, none being present but thin slipped to his la and la there, suds as usual. In the I himself and the medium. The shades g PFe p y If you like to boil your white cot- -but he was somewhat gray, and had- massive, hard, ponderous, His hands tons. Rinso will give you just the morning add more a kind of worried look He is hard were drawn to half length, filling the explored its angular outline as he �> room with a mellow, gulden gloom. safe cleansing suds you need in Riruo solution and - to describe exactly—rather odd look- screamed again. In an instant Otu the boiler• if you use a wnshia tvorli the maclu>>s. Mme. Charleroi, a small, stout wo- g ing•" was by his aide and had switched on � . When rinse and d - garbed in black and with the machine,follow the advice of the big "How odaa he odd?" man' the electric lights. u mill have a deals - " Wombold t the question harshly, flat features, high cheekbones 'and washing machine manufacturers-- 3p y put q (To be concluded) _ Meet anon+ - t�/1i4 in a tone that grated with sharp in-`neutral complexion of the Baltic lit- use Ringo. �lq u islatence. The puzzled frown on .Mies' feral, was a noted psychic, enjoying The Nut Pasture. Just soaking with this now bind of ' Armita 'e'forehead deepened. as exclusive clientele among the well- � al �� ge As I let down the pasture bare . - �n.p loosens all the dirt until a Wny, he was dressed rather queer- to-do and far removed from common I saw the nut trees on the hill 1 for one thin as if his clothes had class of Irresponsible charlatans. The single rinsing leaves the clothes IlY g. Huddled in their copper costa n i been laid away for thirty years or aged'magnaLe had consulted her often Agalnat the autumn chill: :. Clean and svotless - more. I noticed he wore one of those' in recent years, not infrequently with old-fashioned stiff white shirts, and remarkable results. �'ilowever you do your wash. malts The sbagbarks all in rusty gold he hada neer flat collar and bow tie The two confronted each other now It easy by using Rinso. _ �r 9 I Scalloped softly on the sky; LEVER BRO!`ftER4 His coat was long, and his trousers in an accustomed comradeship, the weren't creased, but ironed arnooth medium Impassive, Frombo:d under s Aad I heard the wind among the ;YZinso is sold by all grocers LIMITED call roan and he had c low crowned severely repressed strain that showed boughs and department stores TORONTO d, - As I went wakking by. 4 derby hat and buttoned shoes. He was in his intent eyes and the slight, Heti- I oua movements of his lips and hands „ pervaded by a general air of antiquity. Tell me what comes to " yon," he And the rattle of the little nuts �' ipne might as _ ._ ___ --------• -- _-- -_ ,. y', � said "Allow a free inflow of a Burating out of their frosted ahel.s No receipto eneth the heart but a Did he have a beard. the old man >t88�- And clicking on the old gray atones T�fe Odd. �a Wiy. P 'interru ted chokin l his face sad- tion from across the border." true friend, to whom you may impart P g y, Among the dive and dells griefs joys,' fears, hopes, suspicions; Mme. Charleroi leaned back and The good ship stems the stead9 swell, i; den gone gray. , t "Yes, a short brown beard. Why, closed her eyes. She was motionless - The sea, it glistens bright, counses, and whatsoever lieth upon N . 9S[r. Wombold?" for ten or fifteen minutes, during and it was all ea bright and still— The land is fading fast to port, the heart to oppress it, in a kind of Mr, Wombold had fallen back Into which a slightly inereaBed paleness T crickets lisping to the weeds, And all is calm and quiet, ig y pa civil shrift or confession.—Bacon. fend regular breathing denoted the And Juncos on the goldenrod Al 1, save the song the blue lips sing— the depths of the chair.,with one • Picking the yellow seeds; whispered syllable that the girl Aid l heightening of psychic rusceptibility. That siren song of cid, BOILER not understand His ashen cheeks Wombolds- gaze never left her face Which lures the hearts of gallant men stood out it hi relief against the as he waited tenselq the result of the eo still and bright there seemed to Upon adventures•.bold. dark upholstery,fib ' Mies gArmitage experiment., At last the medium's brew Water tube type. a moh.pIn good corn- lips moved, and.as he leaned forward Oat of the roiling pastures all The funnel fades, smoke d'isap}nears— ditloa, also a large amount of plumb - sprang his side A kind of amber mellowness. lighting and heating equipment "Your heart? Mr. Wombold, did he could catch a faint form of words: A-ghostly mast I see, W. you say It was your heart? Oh, Mr. "I se"arknewl" The rich wild lower of the fall. And white "Itir.fiff-upon the breeze Will sell entire or In part at great lam ` Wombold, are you Ill?" There c--4 another pause, and then Above the ancient sea sacritice because of &hsMtlone to our _ After two days of troubled cogita- Wombold commanded sternly. Seemed to brew deliciously, it mytters not-the ship or crew, property. Real Estates Corporation, tion, during which he had steadied "Yea. Go' „onward] Try to pierce And through my drowsy veins to rax It matters not the day, LIn►ited, Top Floor, 73 West Adelaide his nerves by the exercise of that the darkness. Ti11 I was dr,tSged wftb mead of theair The sea-maid weaves her spell, and we . itrost. Toronto. Telephone Elgin $101. An expression of pity and pain And arrap of the sun. Would sell the old, old way: 1 steadfast will which served him in --Christina Turner Curtly Ia Youth's 1 - lieu of physical strength, Mr. W, gradually i~ame neon Mme. Charleroi's —Lereiae Ballantyne. WANTED sleeping countenance. Companion. bold fixed upon two methods of in- p g - vestigation, the one material, the "A wrong,very great and very old," -"�"—'"� • ". Minard's Liniment Meats Cuts. - she whispered. There iq some one to Sanctuary. FULL RIGGED other psv:hic. One or the other of - -r►--- them, he felt, should disclose the na- Communicate with you—a troubled There's s tingly sort of feeling ' ture of the forces that menaced him- spirit. He speaks the name of Henry In the atmosphere today; Orchids were recommended at the H t P , O a �� To wry out ins first, 6e employed Hart." And the wild goose is starting' scientific congress held recently at, . a well detective agency, in The•listener gasped For the aouthland away.- Liege as a new means of combating strutting the superintendent to aster-, "Go on"' he stammered. tuberculosis. Men of science have Send description and frill particulars w rain the origin of the last card re-- Suddenly`the quality of Mme. Char- The night wind is crooning ", discovered that the heavily scented es-i k _ ceived, and the identity of the .person leroi s voice changed It assumed a Dtsges o'er th,e lonely nest, sential oils of orchids, injected° into'. a-• CASTELLO 7. who had presented it He waited for masculine ring, genial and cheery, yet For the ptlot-bird is trailing a patient, will give him a much better 7$ W Adelaide et Toronto a report before resorting to the sec-, with a note of reproach in it: The horizon' in the west. chance of success in his fight for re- s. r line of inquiry. ( "Ge_orge, you remember that wort- covert'. ' The report, when it came, proved gage I put on my house to meet the "Honk, honk!" it is the tocsin - Macey Woolen Company bill; don't Of the dusky'cavalcade. -baffling. As far as the mysterious. taller who had appeared before Miss y°n? George, they're going to fore- Flying swiftly and unerring • close that .mortgage. I cant meet For the southern everglad. ,DIAMOND DYE" R Armitage was concerned, absolutely I, no trace of him could be discovered. I everything, and if 'I lose my home In short, the search of flee detectives there'll be nothing for my family but The marshland is Ignely, f 4 had ended against a blank wall. With beggary, I m trying to see you— And the lone and empty neat _. . 'A BEAUTIFUL COLOR2. a sickening apprehension, Wombold "Henry, have mercy!" But the pilot-bird is �Ceering Wombold's stifled cry broke the For the sanctuary blest Perfect home dye , thread of the medium's; monologue. —Horace Seymour Kelley. fug and tinting Is Mme. Charleroi's body'was'wrenched guaranteed with Dia- y TRY THIS WORD GAME. • D violently to one side, and she,opened % ••mond Dyes. Just dip The next time the children are tn- t g>t wlimf$ her eyes. p in cold water to fiat • It was three days before Wombold ing away in Idleness for something to �:: ; soft,delicate shades, �„ left his bed, and when he reappeared do, get them. started on this word :ilwr�r' s : �iC✓(t it was as if -five or six years had game. or boil to dye rich; :-::. 1. permanent colors. I Feel D � ce p�-and aw1 + Each 15_"t—Dae. �f;�1♦ta-��a'--- Pm�-� - i "s broken did he appear. He seemed to just any little word"f three letters. a age contains diree-f �"re. am — broken stlatslate• have become a haunted man. The next player spells another word of {lartpeTCd ITLptN know «r+ appetite antd tions so simple any - '. ` aids A1QNttloa. Mr.. Wombold had now definitely three letters, but it must begin with woman can dye or� vaau ld lou a life a"t douWs ' surrendered the idea'of any human the last letter of the word before. For value tn�o w1+e?'y axe theytDAlit It Inalkts your agency as responsible for the phen- instance, if b-e-d was given first, the tint lingerie, silks, ribbons, skirts,f .: -' tooddo�oansoee second player might spell d-r-y, and waists, " dresses, coats, stockings ! ASK tgota flaw omens he had experienced. His pre- ers, raper es, cove ngs, hang-i $ /e,8lt-ObU BIt It relieves that statin► may-- *occnRs�Qn wi dxpen- thE �layer y=e ings, everything new. iQ/f .sem A!! NE'% ■iter ed, and his studies became more ab- That is all there is to,it Each new Buy „Diamond Dyes"—no other kind + y y arty eetwa. sorbing, though he no lodger resorted word should have only three letters 11Vlitea� teetD, •�aad tela your druggist whether the fT11Z �FOUNDRIES i F'OR011143 sto Mme' Charleroi.or even permitted and must begin with the last Ietter mlterisi you wish to color is wool or�!" " OseatU sad her to be mentioned He still em- of the word fust before. No worda'�an sIIk or whether it is linen, cotton, orES SMART PLANT47 I be given twice and anyone who cannot® irsdiwe ty ployed the detective agency, however, mixed goods. BROCKVI LLL ONT, dw directing it to make discreet inquiry think of a word when hitt turn comes as to Henry Hart's relatives and their must drop out of the game. ---- - -- w history. He learned in•tbis way that 'Precaution. s 1 Hart's widow still lived in Bracksford, John carate the following letter to - jpu and that the fami:y had finally, after his sweetheart: Dearest, darling,-girl - years of hardship, settled the last oil of my heart; I would swim the deepest u the claims against the old partnership rivers for you! I would brave the worst * though not until anxiety and stress�dangers for your sake; I Would face " had cost the life of Hart himself whit death in any storm just for you. Your `S still in his early manhood. only true lover, John.- " as R Since the sitting with Mme. Char- P.S. 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Jf6�'J:� ar,.'•,3+r,"t1vi"M,:.,.r::.'•y$0:`•r•-i�• ,,4";e{s'.-r�4�1X>-n kK✓T.+.�-'.',-�t.' ;+'.'.N�� •, v �w _.. . n yo c' s. :.ziv�".an'r�,•��;!'f, .'.�'M�-°'.;�+:u" .r.we..ti-.�-1°ea`r♦.v•116.•.°n'`„,+avw.5'�;`a.-, •,y k.� r.s n::-... w !. y .1:. .. .."t'. :-.•,y�0 :G `h -.7, y: anus-, ^ ' •� .r... . a, WIN 1TRATION PAT T4 BE FOLLOWED �BY D"SARMAMM CO* IN `Every Goverment Bale Province is a � _ . Third Step in Restoring Permanent Peace to the Wnrld Will -Bootleggers? Paradise be An Agreement to Arbitrate AD'the Vital Economic - I R once sold cannot be controlled• The evil lies in the not in the method . Interests of An Indo s#ralized World - League �� liduo:, Launched on New Ambitious Programme. _ of its sale, nor in the form of the package. This is proven in evety'Cansdian pro. y�r -.-.- -- vine where government sale, in varying forms, has been tried. I With eaglet access " 4��w A despatch from Geneva says:= This note ran through- the whole ---to ( I into� goy _ drunkenness g _Unanimous approval of the compul- Assembly. Italian and Japanese ad- associated with drunkenness have naturally follwed. Bootlegging instead of being ivory arbitration protocols as sent to it hesion to the protocol and Germany's .-CURED by so-called government "control"-is flourishing to a degree that makes from committee on Thursday wound,entry into the League are only part UP the fifth assembly of the League of of the problem which the League itself ��°s vale small and insignificant by comparison. ghastly failure. Nations. As part of the attempt to must attack, the leaders believe. saving only to MULTIPLY the very evils it was heralded to cure! Tbst'ia the story o� pewto Me world as dtWZ�Ins --- acit pro- government sale of liquor in BRITISH COLUMBIA, in MANITOBA, in QUEBEC Y ` meat conference is called for next mise from the League that it will con- =� r .Pune and all Governments are urged aider an outlet for their excess pope- 81'it�sh Columbia andfor the will of the pimple as pressed to ratify the arbitration pact. latioa. In the disapproval of sale of liquor by the r n But though the Assembly adjourned to his address, M. Boncour empha- the Bei a and that something had to be dons" after taking this first step toward sized an invitation to the United g Universal peace, a wider ideal has States to join the League. But there The Vancouver World, a newapapte stallized in the closin days of the ,3 a difference between the in -friendly to the government, has delated Quebec under ` ; In an editorial: "British Columbia 'ls the m session. This is no leas than eventual from M. Boncour and others at this Government Sale aritration of raw material disputes, session and previous invitations to the bootleggers' paradise". _ EVU •Industrial output, immigration, na- United States. Hitherto the League Eeupses open Bar tions] expansion, racial aspirations- has hesitated to take any action which The Attorney-General of that province all the fundamental causes i war, has arouse criticism in the United --who is the official administrator of the Q��+ "� its loner experience in a Government Liquor Control Act-ward in ernment sale, has drifted still further The present arbitration pact is the States. "The back toward the evil days of the open bar. first step. Next comes the disarm- This time"the 'League disregarded a recent speech: The greatest bootleggers In fact,_the ont difference between the - will American susceptibilities fir amending of all are the brewers and , ,r " �°�' Quebec `tavern and the old bar-room Is be arbitration of all the vital economic the protocol o sui a deQlets -_ - _that . Interests of an industrialized world. willingness to risk an understanding assters .;r limen err tabic- N drink. This grandiose program has more in order to get results which has Dr.A.B. Cooke,of Vancouver,in The rather than stand up at a barl ;f foundation in realism than at.first tip- launched the League on its new; am- Canadian Congregationalist, asserts: "The And while Quebec goes on spending' pears. The framers of the arbitration bitious program. Government controls neither the mane- more money for booze than for eduea- protocol believe arbitration will not, To dissipate the idea which might -facture, importation, transportation, nor "tion ($28,000,000 annually for liquor and ; succeed unless the cause of trouble is form In the Assembly that the United exportation of liquor. The distillers and X26,000,000 for educational perp fact removed. States by its absence might prove an .'brewers control all Gazette these, and the Govern- crime is rampant. Tire Montreal Paul Boncour, the French Socialist, obstacle, Senator Dandnrand of Can- ment simply acts as one of their sales was receady constrained to declare: "Mont in an address to the Assembly on the ada quoted Secretary of State-Hughes' agents, co„tsQ�,g about 30 per cent. of real is a perfect Mecca for evil-doers, with t " protocol, pointed the way, saying: speech at the Canadian Bar Asaocia- the retail end of the trade. The whisk vicious, immoral resorts and "gamblin "War can only be:-ended by remov- tion fast year. Mr. Hughes at that g Ing the causes. Raw materials, their time advocated a permanent Amer- ring and the bootleggers control the rest. pinta, the hiding-places of the alien other criminals from an ozmsas of the distribution, questions of immigration ican-Canadian arbitration council "to >t ba Skk oil &s it" ����" and emigration, are grave problems which would be referred automatic- r which must be solved if the work we ally questions arising as to the bear- In Low TWO ,a Tom - �n 0 have just finished is not later upset ing of the action of either Govern- I by interior convulsions." went upon the interes of the other." ] even months after Manitoba adapted H$; Ker Hopes fl .'. its government control system, an open- M' -- --- minded investigator of conditions In that Ontario citizens do NOT want THIS QUEBEC FLOODS TOLL h province, sums rap the situation itr these Vim';, egg Para .. , OF LIFE AND PROPERTY I K s mce to become a era >. � �Y '� nvords: due They do notwant then government R pxxs: ' to inter partnership with the distillers $ I ,'" t "I leave Manitoba Impressed with the rs--which is the Av� Three Deaths and Million Dol M evidence that both wets nd drys are dis- brew splitting the booze business .y i as era' cl'boots�g lar: Loss Caused by ; , �x satisfied with the government control Sys- _ ; any government base been able to do ' Inundations. tem--the wets because there is no legal . under "government sale". A A-despatch from Quebec says:- sale of beer by the glass and because there Threedeaths, over a million dollars' G is some delay antibk in getting hard The responsible electors of Ontario ' - loss to property, damage to railways z .. stuff, and the drys BECAUSE BOUT• DO want the happier homes, women and a r, through washouts, not yet estimated,] r x -children, made possible by The Ontario � and unprecedented interruption in the] xh,: �° LEGGING AND DRUNKENNESS- T•� rens. want todefw services-such is the summary of the; <, "� I HAVE GREATLY INCREASED." th qtr traffic'a >tliom effort to turn nay i effects of the floods which have been! � I The same neutral authority declares: ba:ck1 a clods. They DO want Ontario experienced in the section of the Pro- g. "There is no dispute in Winnipeg about io be spared the costly experience of such vince between Three Rivers and the bootlegging. Fverybody-drys, wets, bootleggers paradises as British Columbia, Saguenay and from this city north to „. asoderationuts, the Lake St- John and Chicotrtimi lis- police,government�a�e Manitoba and Quebec. business men, professional men and round In this belief,and with the Government ' tricte. I ers-tell the same ed to"gjw active Sir William Price is the outstand- ing victim of the floods A 16-year- -story. The unanimous For the gt�of Old Ostarle and vigorous enforce- ` old girl named Germaine Simard had, verdict during the gas•( T~ tbm t meat" of The Ontario week of Au t 24th, - alb been drowned in the Larose River, Temperance Act, the Montmorency County, and a young when I was to Winn-- AN Too in ty u dw Ontario Plebiscite man named E. Martel had lost his lifepeg, was that bootleg- 1 ria..:.of The Ontario Ta. Committee asks, with +;• In the SL. Ann giver. Preliminary i i gang was beim, carried s"•°"Aaet - every confidence, that estimates made by engineers of the; on on a tremendous Ontario citizens give -- 1 - ;, �• M Tom in fa�aar of for sat , Departments of Colonization and of scale, that the city was .. . lv .rasa .f boar ase the Government an yw -public Works placed the loss at nearly :vide open, that the 2 ro;riew°a Germ,is insists pet unmistakeable mandate + $1,000,000 in the last ten days. hotelmen had no re- acts°sa.r C;a..r....e asawit on October 23rd. A report from l;;,enogami received by long-distance telephone Thursday morning announced that the waters; The � of the Des Sables River have become ,,.�... Ontario Plebiscite Co ttee •. �� so furious that the Price Brox. & Co - 2 Toronto Street, Toronto G. B. Nicholson, Chairman - mills were temporarily closed down in Sir Hugh Clifford has recently been 22 the afternoon. To prevent the con- eppointed the new governor of Ceylon. tinued erosion, engineers are planning -He is a knight of the Grand Cross of to blow up during the night part of a St. Michael and St. George, the grand- - ----" --" -'- dam.which is affecting the course of son of a cardinal and one of Great Bri- t 26c• do, 4 to 5 ]ha. 22c, do, 3 to 4;$9• do,off cars, $10.25; do, select&, fed the river, and thus provide an outlet 'IUs Week a Markets - � Y!r' P tain'a noted anthoss lbs., 18c; spring chdckene, 2 lbs. and and watered, $10.86. ^ for the flood waters. over, 30c; roosters, 15c; ducklings, 4 r to b lbs., 25c. TORONTO. ` MONTREAL 'McGAUGHEY 'FO HANG Prince Received More Pub- Beans- Canadian, hand-picked; Ib., Man. wheat-Na 1 North., $1.6b; 6%c; rimes, 6c. Oats -Can. west., No. 2, 76c- do, ON DECEMBER FIFTH li Than An President No. North., $1.61. p Man. oats-No. 2 CW, 70c; No. 3 Maple products-Syrup per imp. No. 8, 74'r�ac; extra No. 1 feed, 73x. A despatch from New York says:- CW, 69c; extra No. 1 feed, 69c;. No.'gal-, $2.50; per 5-gal. tin, $2.40 per,Flour-Man. spring wheat pate, lata, Plea of Insanity Fails and Sen' pa y gal.; maple sugar,it., 25 to 26c. i$8.40; do, 2nds, $7.90; strong bakers', A book containing 61,120 newspaper 1 feed, 68c; No. 2 feed, 65%c• + gooey-60-Ib. tins, 13;4c per lb.;i$7.70; winter pats.,choice, $8 to $6.10 tCncC Passed for Murder All the above c.fnf., bay ports I : Rolled oats-ba of 90 lbs., 6 to �„ c_ippings on the activities of the 10-lb. tine 13%c; b--b. tine, 14%c; g $3-6 ,,, Am. corn, track Toronto--No. 2 $3,gb. Bran, , Of FCC• l Prince 'of Wake during his recent !234-Ib. tins, 15c. ; $28.25. Shorts $80.25 4, " � yellow, $1.27. No. "2 a,,;.-' A despatch -from Lindsay says:-'visit to Long Island has been compiled Millfeed-Del., Montreal 'freights Smoked meats-Hams, mod., 27 to'Middlings,Middlings, $26.25. Hay, , per err Frederick William McGaughey was by the Hemstreet Press Clipping Bur- bags included: Bran, der ton, $28;;29c; cooked jrkme, 40 to 42c- smoked lton; car lots, $16.50 to $17. � .sentenced to death at ten o'clock eau and sent to London. "It will be shorts, per ton, $30; middlings, $38;!rolls, 18 to 20c; cottage rolls, 21 to i Cheese-finest wests., 17% to 17%c;' Thursday night for the wilful murder presented to the Prince on his return g� feed flour, per bag, $2.20. 124c; breakfast bacon 23 �0 27c; aappee--Ido, finest casts, 1734 to+179X. Batter{,. of Lillian Beatrice Fee on Ma .a5 from his Canadian ranch. Ont, oats-No. 3 white, 48 to 6Uc ,tial brand breakfast bacon, 29 to 31c; No. 1 pasteurized, 36%c; do,"Ne. ' y Ont wheat-No. 2 winter ;1.20 to�acka, boneless, 33 to 38c. creamery, 86c; do, 2nd&, $51Ae. Eggs, lilat, the jury having returned a ver-, Every article printed in any Am- I Cared meats-Long clear bacon, b0 storage extras, 43c; do, storage, 'lsts, _ "dict of guilty after deliberating four,erican paper about thcx visit of the $1. 4; No. 3 winter, $1.18'to $1.22: q'0 lbs., $17.50; 70 to 90 lbs. $16.80;�37c; do, storage 2nd:, 31 to 32c; da,• -yrs an toren mina Execution rice is include m volume, shipping points', ding to freights s' a 48c. rolls in barye s, 38; heavyweight Common bulls sold for$2 and$2.26, will take place on December 5. The which weighs 325 pounds. To classify Barley-Malting, 82 to 85c. $ to accused maintained the same attitude'the mass of clippings 22 experts work- Buckwheat-No. 2 90c. rolls. $27. canners and cutter cows from $1.2b I of Immobilitythroe out the pro-'ed night and da for 14 days on a job R'ye-No. 2, Lard-Pure, tierces, 17% to Be; $1.76; corn. cows, $2.2b to$2.76; fsirl gh p g y y j I 93 to 96c. tuba, 17% to 18%c; ails, 18 to 18%c; $� veal calves, $8; grasbers, noulicesment of gie that which, under ordinary circumstances, Ont, flour-New, ninety per cent.] # $ ; Pat.. in ate 1 prints, 20 to 2 ',ler; shortening, 2.7b and $_.60.; hogs,mixEd Io s, 9. he has maintained all through the would have taken three mouths. P , j bags, theatres, prompt tierces, 15% to 16c; tubs, 16 to 16%c; to $9.75; selects, $10.25; sows, $6 to trial and on which the plea of insanity The Clipping Bureau says that no Ishipments, $6.25; Toronto basis, $6.25; pails, 1634 to 17c; prints, 173lt to 18c. ;7. ' bulk seaboard $5.85. I $7 to $7.40 in his behalf rested to a large extent. President .of the United States ever Export steers, choice, , The court room was crowded and received so much ublieit I Manitoba floor-First pats., in jute' Po Isacks $8.40 per bbl.; 2nd $6.50 to $6.60• p yin so short P Pats., $7.90. do hoods 6e to $5.25; do, com. to fair,I Prince's Sale of Pure Bred r the corridors thronged when the jury)s time. Hay-No. 2 timothy, x12.50 n' $3t to"$47b; butcher heifers, choice,] Stock Well Attended '~ ! , returned at 9.4b. track, Toronto, $14; No. 3, At Thursday morning's session Dr. Pair of Sher for Eve Straw-Carlots, per ton, $9. com.,$5.25to $6; do, good, $but to $5; do, - p ger-Standard, recleaned tom., ;S.6U to $4.2b; butcher cows,I A despatch from High River Alta Robert Armour of Toronto, called in Screen lair, $9 to ' !ice choice, $4 to $4.50• do, says:-More than 500"people attended rebuttal of defence insanity testimony, Bulgarian, Census Shows;f.o,b. bay porta, per ton, $22.b0. Y Cheese-New, large, 19c; twins, $3.7b do, canners and cutters, $2.60 declared in his opinion the accused to 2.50• butcher bull the live stock sale at the Prince of! p $ good $3.60 to . was sane and had never suffered from A despatch from Sofia says:-The 119%c; triplets, 20c; Stiltons, 21 to, $4.25; do, fair, $3 to x$3.60; do, bol- Wales' "ranch, and-the royal rancher 1 sheep end at census for the current 22c. Old, large, 23 to 24c; twins, 24; good, himself mingled with the crowds al catatonia dementia pruecox, the dis-' P go ogna, $2.50 to$3• feeding steers, g `I to 25c• tri lets 25 to '26c. Ibid- claimed , for him by the defence, Year shows that there is a pelt of -Butt $5.2b fie-b:b0 d'a,-fafi;�4 bel-to,$e, afternoon, watching the spirited er-Fireeat creamery prints- I •and that his attitude in the dock was sheep,or a.sheep and g oes ,for every to 89c; No. 1 creamery, 36 to 37c; No.;makers, good, $4.50,to $5; do,• air, ding for his pure-bred stock. man, -Woman and child in Bulgaria, $3.60 to $4; calves, choice, $10 to $11; The Prince appeared at the front w pose calculated to deceive. g 2, 34 to 3bc; dairy, 28 to 30c �do, med., $8 to $20; do, grassers, $4 door of hi: ranch house short] after In addressing the jury, His Lord- with a part of a sheep or a goat to Eggs-Extras, fresh, in cartons, y spare. 4sc; extra,loose, 38 to 39c; 3b; much cows,.choices, $76 to �90: 22.30, dressed in old riding clothes. `° . ship remarked that he could not see' 43c; firsts, springers, choice, $80 to $100 sin Sher ,"however are much referred seconds, 32 to 33c. bow a. different verdict. could"have p P (cows, $4b to $65; light seep, October Int was his last day at the to goats by the Bulgarian government. Live poultry-Bens,over 5 lbs.,20c; ranch. 'He left late in the afterpoon p been rendered. 7.b0 to $8.b0; heavies and bucks, $4I , The reason is that goats, feeding on do, 4 to b lbs, 17c; do, 8 to 4 lbs., 16c; to $5; culls $2 to $4; good ewe lambs, for High River, where he boarded his Failure may cause pain, but, if the the fresh, young tops of shrubs and spring chickens, 2 lbs. and over, 25c, g p� gh roosters 12c; eucklin s 4 to 5 lbs. $11 to$11.50; bucks,$9 to $9.50; culls, special which took him throe lesson that it teaches is taken to heart, small trees, apparently are eating the 18c ' g ' ' $8 to$9; hogs,fed and watered,$9.85; Calgary to Jasper Park and later to !t will be a growing pain. country bare o! foreata� Dressed poultry-Hens, over 5 fbs., do, f.o.b., $9.25; do, country points,I V>.nconver. . .. ,. . _ -., •. _...'.'..r.. ,.- »» ••-- ;:, �, a' _ s' v^. wars ".,„ � ,,,a�,x i.,. �.' ... .:. .. n,`w•`. .. .:.... ... .' , ,,; .';:' 4' •'`- +v, ++ Y• 'M iTa'r-. a uL+.t` '1L 4' - `1..,,4.d!` 1 ,P"-tnwtn. .a„'• il': '„•;c•• �, ,�}: f B ¢1 +J. �.�r g S?b.. .M.. � b. •Le• .mow :'1 � �.•�s'1"` ,-f`.'"- ':;R-.. 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Sadleir, Dentist, ' Dr. Henry will be here as nae-. F �a LOCA.LIS S. practicing is Toronto, will be here al next-Tuesday to att6nd to his. W Q . l� in his office on Thursday from 10 professional duties. m, to 6 D. m•, as usual. * —Wel. and Mrs, Cullia spent —F, T. Boating has installed a —G, U. Torrance and Keoueth ten days with relativde in Peter- �IF 1W radio set in his store. Brown, of Petterboro, accowpaui• boro,'returning home-on Monday. --Harry and Mrs. Ellicott spent ed by Allan S.Clark,of Joakedeld, --J. H. Bundy has taken the : _Tucisday with W. B. and liars. spent Sunday with the latter's agency for the Preet o•liter ::and Powell. parents here. Columbia batteries. He. will be r —Miss Ida Bunting spent A few —First-class Uxbridge potatoes pleased to have you call. ** 1► days last weak with her slaters is 1.16 per bag seas. atgar 8.96 cwt., —The sale of the stock, ample - The YleW fall Bock e i, x Toronto. "Hureley" �Iload black tea 5 The menta etc., bel=Ring to the estate - 1 i r —Miss Alma Cowan, of Toronto, 2.76, no doubt the befit tea value of.the late F. Herat is taking place !spent Sanday at the.home of her In town. "The BIg Store," * this(Thursday)afternoon. of the a{ � Pa m-l3ere, --The Ho+meTelephone Co—Wed- —Mrs. Aona_Sullivan, who had - —On accountof the lack of®pass neaday, Oct. 16th, is the last dap been spending a couple of-w,eeke -- the report of the School Fair ieto take advantage of the discount at the home of her nephew, John aY+ SFaInOUB held over for next work, on your telebhoue rental. Do not Topper, returned to Buffalo on —Mrs. Granton, of Los Angeles. ,Pail to pay on or before that day.* Friday last, Calif spent the week•ead with —Gasoline, which has been sell. —St. George's Church Sunda -� r her cousin, Mrs. W. J. bionney. �- Cow-' E O +t — t Findlay, of Toronto, Ing near! all siin�mer around next : 10.80 a, m. Holy C, ,�: :T motors own on several drops during'the past few Sunday Sc School. Don't forget the ',`' `. * he spent a few hours with rale• Reeks so that it is now selling in iaterdenominatioal Missionary ' , LINE` Toronto and at many other pointe meeting on Friday of this week at laves• _. —fir, and Mrs.'Graham, Sr.., C. at 24 cents per gallon: The strong 8 p. m. at the Methodist church, � - yr Graham and the tatter's sister protest that has been entered when Dr. Howard: Taylor, son of ..bas arrived. spent Sunday with W. B. and against the high price in Canada the founder of the China Inland ' �> birs. Powell.. as compared,with that in the States Mission, will• (D. V.) tell of God's —Mrs. Lapp, of Sault St, Marie, has no doubt been the cause of the wonderful work in .that country, ad Mich., and Mrs. McGill. of Toron- drop. so prominent in all our thoughts -Latest $belles lI7 Cash-meres, Silks 'to, spent a few days this week —On Sunday evening shortly to-day. Pray and come, a j efa with friends here, after o'clock the severest electri• —The Women's Institute donut- arldZJk and Wool. CharleQ Balser has moved into, cal storm of the seaaan ueeurred ed $10 from the proceeds of the "Mrs. Savage's dwelling,, opposite in this district, and was accom• booth at the School Fair for the �T 1 the Methodist Church, formerly parried by a very heavy down shield. This also entitles the bop The New, Fall .Stock occupied by A.J. Sier. girl ,who won the highest �� er, who arrived pour of rain. The storm seems and ,of the Famous- home from the Oshawa oepito havo diviiied before oming, to nural —of points to two days free r ton Wednesday last, is making P=®kering Township, 8e the entertainment at the Royal Win. t : steady ingress towards recovery. lightning was most vivid north ter Fair, under proper supervis• `i !, pp his and repth to us. No damage has ion. The Instituto again asks the B R N B U LL --UNDERWEAR —C. 13. Burling received a mss- been re oiled in this vicinity, but members, and those interestedl sage on Tuesday evening that in North York several barns were for a donation of canned fruit for mother had died at her home !D destroyed with very heavy lose. the Sick Children's Hospital. This ii'' ' Schomberg,and left for there on On .account of the very heavy may be left at Mrs. Jos..Cowan's. �' has arrived. Goodwood football team will Xaro dCia�ert4sesnents. Wednesday morning.in the Memorial deewho werain a re returning ber °t the city •uverpone likes "Turnbll�s" '# Park Pickering hemhighw y until se to pthe ark alongside tlof — J The two previouq games between — C,E I hereby authorize R. A. . Don't buy substitutes The re-openln services in the G. ing to collect all accounts due me. W. these teams resulted in a tie. the storm had passed. OTI :.� Bunt 1 —OD account of the 90ath OD', g Pickering. 3-7 —. Methodist Church on Sunday were loran and North Ontario Teachers' in every way very gratifying to �, RS E;i MA ELVISS—tiursewith i t Institute meeting at Oshawa on the officials and congregation. "f practical experience. Open for engagements 1 ,{} in tea n or country. Phone Pick t'IQO. 30-4 Thursday and Friday of thio week, providence favored our Methodist100� +r Kit the schools are closed. Riving the friends with most delight I OST—On Pickering Memorial Park b ,� c=hildren an enjoyable holiday. Jon Monday. Oct.6th. a lady's ppeeaaneck• t Samples ptl fol weather. R p ac Berne, of ac,• F;naer kindly leave same at NEWS office. The Fall Sa■i■ples of Sul is a n d —A large nanrber of young pen- Toronto, was the preacher for the pie, as well as a number of others _ /� day and preached two very help !�i[make dee ery Monday,Wednesday and - Q�el•e oatB are here. ... wbo feel young, enjoyed a corn ful and inspiring sermons to large ' t rOA9L at the. home Of Harry and p F r: ay unvl Dec.Dee1st. Potty&Sinclair.Cherry- hors• at the. Thursday evening and appreciative audiences. Io wood s-� ¢ the evening the Presbyterian' •t7A SALE fat cow@, one ebnfee They -are extra choice and the prices ? last and report a very enjoyable Church kindly withdrew iia ser- F H:,istein and a good roan cow. Appivlot 22. time.Mise Myra Crook, who has vice and joined with their Metho- Claremont.Pickering. Lloyd J.White, s R 2. ,are reasonable. y dist friends, The choir rendered been at home ainee Completing her pe DISO�I PIKE—Piann teacher At See us for Fall Suits and {overcoats special music which was of a hiRL - University course last May, leaves order. Mrs.(Rev.) A. R. Sander- FClaremont on Saturdays Pupils prepared ( - today (Friday) for North Bay. son sae a solo at each service and for examination. Studio at Mrs Lyman Pro- 'where she has been appointed to g keys Phone 3000. 2.14 TLr won her wa into the hearts of - the staff of the Collegiate Iaati- the people, tieing the possessor of CIDER-I am prepared to': make � S � � �� 6. ..^ tate' MAN a well trained soprano voice. The oder during the season of 1924 every day in � —The regular monthly meeting the week. Also der vinegar for sale. ohn 'rt financial objective was reached, Windsor,Green Mver: a-� of the Chamber of Commerce will the congregation going over the F behold on Tuesday evening at 8P by several dollars. The fowl �1�ORSALE—V6hiteEoglish ferrets. q .,..- o'clock. A full attendance of supper on Tneeda ®venin was a ram healthy hunting .lost:altro 1 members is requested, ae import pP6 y g Brown,l fox Hound,2yonad. Apply Walter r (��� . great success in every way, Again Brown,lot 2,con 9.Pickering 3 Yall ■ 'sat busiaese will come before the the weather could not be improved ��.,/l ' ot- meeting. upon. The ladies of the church Ftor. SALE—At Locust Hili p. Oillot le K —`V G. Ham left on Saturday tor, scan. Shorts Ground, screenings, Oil • _ provided a sumptuous repast. The cake meal. Higneat prices pard for all kinds of last for Englehart, where he will grain and seeds. M.R.Hooyer. a Finest^ Worsteds and English Tweeda just arrived in Lowndes' and tables were a work of art, the lad- _ — ipap an extended visit with his lea beteg the recipients of a hear- OR SALE—Black horse, Rood driv- Johnston-'a sampler. Each garment hand tailored and of excel son, Chea. H. Daring his abeeaee t resolution of appreciation. The Fer•aged 10 years:also bay mare,clydeaaale. lent design and splendid workmanship. See us about Gordon Law will attend to the $ aged 11 peas. Apply w.A Courts,lot 24,con.: our.new snit and overcoat. c arch was packed to the doors, s• Pickering. R.AV 2•Claremont, sett y - _ Massey-Harris repairs and R. A. ever available space being occu- Bunting will collect his unpaid y p `OR BALD—Ford roadster. in good aCCOtlata pied. The program was an excel- condition.lwhich captivated the tees all good, shock absorbers, . . . .L�•�aS lent one wccapivaebox for making into small truck: Pnce$125.00, a —Neat Sunday in the Methodist Apply Milton Ormerod, care of F.H.Witney, Latest styles in fioeot tweeds: Be sure your nest cap is a Brill _ Church the ladies will )ague two audience, each artist being ap• R. . 1,Pickering:Phone Pick 1413. 4-8 y lauded again and again. Miss -- -- They fit special services, at 10.30 a. m. and T like g glove, p 1G�OR SALE—Cheap. all kinds n4 - - . ., „ Marjory Fisher proved to be a r 7 p, m. It is to be Ladies Day, wagons,harness,and all kinds of farm in and the pwstor Will eondact the reader of marked ability and WAR Fight in good order, Also several heavy and recalled after each IIambeC, t0 Prghtecaleaand cookatovesandbeaten. His _ 1 Williams'mBoots fo honest wear It eerviees and preach two appropri• est price id forhid'aand wool• also live pont;: a; ate sermons. A hearty welcome is which she graciously responded. try. H.Merman.stouffviite. Phone]9t13 lett extended to all. The solos, duets and quartettes We can give yon heavy boots froth, $4.00 to 67.30, Price is not our —Onetoalllast week a large rendered by Mrs, Smith, Mrs. East, selling point on the-e, but.q iality is,- You can't beat them number evening the young pa large Mrs. Sanderson and Miss Keddie, Farmers, Attention and Messrs. Ward, Dewland and :the village and surrounding coud• East, v8ere a musical feast. Mrs. I am agent for the World's Greatest - try met at the home o3 des Hilda Hallett and Mr. Harry Salmon Separator. ,The Renfrew," Stoves. "GR(7CERY SPECIALS 11 Bryant and treated her to a mis• Scales and Oil Engines. Fleury' - cellaneone shower riot to her were the 1fted pianists of the ev- ► ®slag. famous Plows.Points,Grain (iriaders, p his is the first time the wheel Barrows etc. - 16 bars Laundry Soap, only 1.00 marriage to James Roger Ward, dent from our eastern city has of Hagerstown, Md. 8 bare Sunlight sox 8 bis Life Bao c pleas Luz, 3• kgs Riaeo, , provided a program for a Picker. 'ROBT• DEVITT, p y p : —On Friday evening last shoat tug sadience and it Is hoped the 1 Dish Pan—All for S•1.00. two hundred young people met y Phone 606 Pick. BROUGHAM two lake shore ung people Point, may soon again give us 'another 8 Tina Old DatCh, 250 8 Pkgs Corn Flakes, 25e on treat. The roceeae°f the even. BASKETS when a large quantity of roast p 8 Dominion Uatche�, 25c '8 Tins Sockeye Salmon, 1,00 corn, welders, pumpkin pie etc., ing ezeeeded 8200. was rapidly disposed of, and - Having purchased the stock from Raisins, 2'plige, _. 25c Buntiag'6 Baking Pdr, 20a many appetites of great dimes- Notice to CreCiltori 10 the Estate be entire Mone were thoroughlysatisfied. W. G, BARNES and t The annual meeting of the _AND OTHERS Fred T. Bunting, ''Pie business of JOS. W. DOTEN Eetablished_1867. `Pickering Branch of the Upper In the estatm of Robert John ,Price, _ - -- -- Canada Bible Society will be held late of the Township of.Pickering, Am prepared to supply all sizes - -- — in St, Andrew's Church at 8 P. m. in the County of Ontario, Gentle. from Berry Boxes to Three and Half Bushel. O r on Thursday, Oct. 18th. A special man, Deceased. a : , The-creditors of Robert John Price, --. apes er w2 a for tale - - W'vU---BWket_WO1�kA ,sr evening. Full announcements late of,the Township of Pickering, lli will be given in the churches on the County of Ontario, gentleman Phone Mark. 8409 �, 48• SPENCL )W4 deceased, who- died-on or about the - - Sanday. The public are cordially 6th day of July, 1924, are hereby nota FRANK PENNOCK invited to attend. fled to send by posit prepaid or other. •The Man that made the Barnes' —As Walter Shepherd is moving wise to deliver to the undersigned "" ' $.ALL AUTO 7 g Basket' - 1 T 5 A MOTH IN�t -hie family to Detroit, where they Executors or their Solicitor, on or be. T ?03" . R Will reside in future, he will hold for'e the 3rd day of November, 1924, CRUEL �UTRIGH ��PA��S gn auction sale of his ptiBehold their Christian names asci surnames, UR LS NQW � �- "r`' furniture etc•, Rt a remises a reeses an seer ptlCma, u partlc- a Church St., Pickering, on Satur- ulars of their claim or interest and the PIa=mR=ZT(3� _ i day,Oct.. 18th. At the same time nature of the securities,if any,held by ° SERVICE - them ' - Imediately after the 8rd day of be will offer his house and lot for m, FAlR j sale, also.a desirable corner build- November, 1924, the estate of the said JJWheat or any grain taken iD iug let. Robert John Price, gentleman. de. exchange for Flour. of t ° fin�L�s r —OD Saturday forenoon the •ceased, will be distributed among the • _ ° - s ti• sounding ofthe fire-alarm caused parties entitled.thereto, bavitlg raga a ave $ran;-Shunts, Chop, i = 'a suspension of business among Nilly to the claim or b5terest of which r the residents of the village fora the Executors shall then have notice, Oil Cake Meal, y and all others will be excluded from i brief time. It was soon ascertain. all,kind e"of grain. • ��, : '- ed that the alarm was sent in the said distribution, Oats.- from Mr. Qninlan's, Ste having Dated at Toronto, this 3rd day of Ogilvie's Porridge Oats.' a C w October, 1924. - = broken out in a clothes closet. Flour, a — = b Harriet tie ow, Brou hnm, Ont. Royal Hnuaehold .4 _ f ThA fire engine was upon the scene And Donald }, Beaton, g — F R whitevale.In a ver few minutes, but its ser. Cream of to West Flour. Ont,. Executors, =-ate — a = •� ' vices were not required, as the fire wag extinRnished with waterWILLIAM JAMES B$Azov, CHOPPINa EVERY Y before mach damage was done, Solicitor for the F.xecutorp, ; Room M, Confederation Lifet WEEKDAY =— •' alr.botlgh the wsils and pictures Building . • � . w� f"'ffer,,d con,iderably. How the Yonge&Richmond Ste.. M :fire originated iso mystery. Foronto. �- :?,,CCKZ7CTOOZ "- r h ♦ rf ", ?, t •t: :' a.,...:. ,/ ,. .,,.. . ... .. .: .. - �..:, '..', l.-:t J -y9•,xA.' t ,'t. f T �4r, K•. "�' ''C:r" %ii;. S�t� SM1, [:• .. •• �,,.. .yrs•. .Yw,•aw. tv...4:e.'nu T' Y .• r. 'e .,".e„x. +,l• �9"�— &y,' - ° _' �,. {.� f«. y i..t,. ._... ».'^ — Mn d'..: r •ir 4 h n '" "..+ + ". . Y ��,$ Cn ' � VIM ��'• �'i ^...,�d��'�. ��"at�T.��,�:'�a�l.• ,ta.w.�'i�,._. � t '"#'._