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Medtcab synginge meeting will be held in the will meet at the home of Mrs. William �st•,.; Centennial Methodist meeting house Gray, jr., on Weer,nday, Oct. 22nd, r - DR. J. B._ SWINDEN, Phveicisn, - - on Tuesday,October 28th. Ye greats at 230 �. m. ,-Word for Roll Call. -_ lYE i LLI� w - � L.R.C.P.E., L.R.C.S.E. L.F.P.&S. chorus(thirty menne and womenne) Grace. G., M.C.P.&S.,Oat.,M.C.R.b. Highland of ye Pickering Methodist Church will Creek. Phone 3!130. Office opposite W•1� SPECIALS 100 y ye Olde Lyme songs and tunes of- " - OSHAwA - Morrisb'sstore. 1-13 100 years ago. .Y.e syngers will wear Established 1838 E. FORSYTH, Oph.D., Director their ancestor's clothes. If you caa'E -W A. Luke, a prominent local buei• The .oldest eatabliehed iridustry,ta - laf!don't come. Ye meeting will be- news man died at his home here on. Onta 'o count r.E Wered ember of the American Optometrical - a Kira aO C-F-lock. , Association. Eyes examined by appointment. children 15 cerate, resident in Oshawa for over twenty r ;, Phone 2804,ClaremoaL, ont. �• years, being horn on a farm near Col- Band Instruments lumbus, 49 years ago. and was the I am always in the market �`- " 4 R F. TOMLINSON, M. B., Member GREENWOOD, - youngest oP. a family of ten, Mr. t0 bit 1� . of the College of Phyeicians and Surgeons --: - -of Ontario. Ofiice that formerly occupied b 45.00 For Sunday, Oct. 19tb, the services Luke was treasurer of the. Oshawa y = �� the tate Dr,R.Brodie,and latterly by Dr,•Cald 1 Soprano Sagaphone, on tbe.G eenwood circuit will be con- Rotary Club and an active member, • well. Phone Claremont,Qnt. zaly 1 Baritone Saga hone(buffet)95.00 r and has held all of the offices in CedarWHEAT'p ducted 6y the pastor at tireenwood at Lodge,A.F. &A.M., and was an Odd • *�'' �T 0. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.O.S.;` 4 Cornets, B flat, reg $25, $18'eseh at 11 a.m., Kinsale at 1,30 p. m„ Mt. Fellow. His brother, tlSe lace S.A, dr l�! . Edinbar�,h, member of the oo1104 of Zion at 3.30 p, m., Brougham at 7 p m. Phyetelaas and 8nrgeons of Ontario,lleentiate 2 Slide Trombones ($40) $29 each F. W. Lewis, of Toronto, will also Luke, was Grand Master of the �' } o! Bo .l ooltee• o! Surgeons, Edinburgh Ml 6sonic Lodge of Ontario. - Mr.Luke Luke �� . .Ep.M.I .LLsatfoa to dst•ws of women sod 2 Clarinet, reg. 44.00, 29.00 each speak at these meetings. Sunday q i sbildrea, Offioe and rsaidenoe,Brougham. School at Greenwood at 10.00 a. m. °ons a member of Simcoe street Meth- and at Mt. Zion and Kinsale at 2.30 odiet Church. : Clucii•opracbc Violins at 4.50, regular 12,00 p m. On Sunday, Oct.28th, Mt. Zion -• e v has its anniversary services and ZLAREMONT. �BARLE 1 'y TR. DURWIN E. STEOKLEY, Guitars, with Hawaiian Rev, S. W. saltie, D. D„ of the Meth. ' uo¢�sraduate to College of chi• Attachments, 11.40 odiat Book Room, will reach bath On Bwturdav avenin last death t`� Jopractic. Will make-residential calls to Picker P g ing Villa¢e and sunoyndin¢ district Tae•day, mornia and evening. The Breen- removed one of the oldest and most Thursday andSaturda tocmoana. For an ap- • WOOd g ' and Rill pay the highest prices. yy Ladies Aid will meet at the bigbly respected residents of Clare pvintment call 141 J BowmanviUe.or Leave word m with anyone taking treatment. 4Tly03/ ,lie Ont, home of the president, Mre, W, .V. moot• in the' person of Mrs. James��liiii�� ' i Gee, on Wedneedayrtbe 22nd inst. at Lemmon, Mrs. Lemmon,who was is 2,30 p. m. her 75th year, became ill on the last ?t. day of September, and on Saturday, A Stook of Ontario Bran ^' E. CHRISTIAN, Barristerand GLEN MA.iOft. Oct. 4tb, took a paralytic stroke and ally Shorts always` jML+Solicitor,Notary Public Etc. Money to died on the,following Saturday. The can. South wing.Court House, Whitby. 2bly i• + -Beal - The Glen Major Methodist Church deceased was one of a family of nine, on hand. WILLIAM JAMES BEATON,Bar• iT urpose holding their anniversary on of whom two sisters and one brother WILLIAM rister, Solicitor, Notary Public. Room Funeral Vector Nuoday and Monday, October 28th survive. These are hire. Thos. Bao• F fit. Q-IMMMrN ` - 639 Confederation Life Building,Toronto. En- and lith. On Sunday evening at 7.30 derson, cat Claremont, :,Ire. H. O. Cis!• _ • - -- a9 `J, trances:4 and a Richmond Street or 17 ren and o'clock there will be a special service, vert, of Piekerina,and Thos. Wilson. w Street East. Telephone-Main 7050, Reel encs Hudson 1748. � fCenaecL RusbaEin•ea" conducted by Rev, 11r. Stillwell, of of Whitby. She had one eon, Alfred, � � � � _ 11�IOTOR HF.3R51E Uxbridge. The Greenwood Cboir will who also survives her. Her busband � F -- -- assist with the service. A special predeceased her about six years. She Dental CLr4REMONT, Ont. collection will he taken. On Mondaywas a life long member of the Metho• R. HARRY HCD80N, Dentist, Phone 914 evening, Oct. 27tb.at 8.00 o'clock. thdiet Church. gHer funeral on Tuesday it's the price we Ret for our butter f � DWhirby, Office-Adams Terrace. Byron Ideal Bread Concert Co. will give a to the Union Cemetery was largely at- that enables us to pay the price St North. Phone i24. teas extraction when grand concert if; the Glen Major school tended. the service being conducted by for•cream, and its our accurate s "desired:). 51tf house, const$ting of snags, monologues Rev. W. Limbert, a former pastor. sy3tem of doing business that en_ �. diaingueP etc., by the following art- ables us to render you service. j D•�-�R D. C. Smith, Dentist. 8touff- Shrubs Etc lata Norman Laird, 'C: Islam, Percy DUMBARTON. ` ik Itie. Honor Graduate of Chicago and To- Prlut Trees, • Symes. 84ndy Christie. W. E. Norris, Have our truck call for ronto Universities and the Royal Coil of. DentalSurgenns. Phone office loll. Residence Stanley Lloyd, Bob Ewing. Pat Miss Marjorie and Joseph Allison your crefkm. 1013, No outsid: appointments. 281y Having secured the agen^y for E.D. Christie and Misses Jean and Agnes spent Sunday with Milliken friends. Smith &Son. Ltd., Nurserymen, Rassell. Admission : adults. 25 cents; 4lra. James Mitchell spent s few BtOOffvllle CiI88II1Bry Co. LAKE B. BEATON. D. D. 8., of Winona, Ont. children. 13 cents. Everybody wel- - Graduate of the Royal Cofel¢e of Dental y y days last week with islands at`Port Phone 181102 Surgeons and University of Toronto. Office I am prepared to take orders for all come. over w M Pringle'* hardware store, Wh itbT • ktods of Fruit Trees,Small Fruits, P Mie Brander and sister,Mrs. Gun- -:ST. 0UFFVILLE. ONT. � BOffice ell phoaer>��to 13 :1 to 6.30. Iad.'pboa b 4 Ornamental 'Shrubs Etc., at PREEN RIVER. ton, spent the west-end to Brampton .,; --_ lowest possible prices. • with relatives. - + � N. DALES, L D. 8, D. D. 8.. Special rates for large quantities, 'i'be plum season b about over. Mrs. Wrn. Nicholson and Miss Whltevale .Graduate of Royal College of Dental Sur- The farmers are now busy with the Phyllis spent- the week•eod at the seens and the University of'forooto office 28tf corn. format's sister's in Toronto. ' above D A. Scotts store, Claremont. Ont Office hours,9 a.m. to b p. m. Saturdaays:•s a. N. J• Chaplman, Pickering George Gray was a visitor here last Mr. and Mre. Hunter sad the form. The � age y �i MI to I p.m. Phone Clare 1405. 471y - week. 's father, of Osbawa, spent Sand4y Mise E1Rs, of Orangeville. Is visiting with Wm.and Mrs. Taylor. Motor overhauling, top and side our ��;{ �� �asb•hti Mrs. NiQbswander. On Saturday morning David. Annan fain repairingg 00fing Mrs. Hoover and Mrs. Postill visited was takenwith a weak spell, butwe Battery Seryiev-OtlarRlog V. RICHARDSON - Real Fa Mrs. Sheare at Brougham. are pleased to see be is able to be out and overhauling. . ata. Insurance,Conveyancing. Notilry Oscar and Mrs. White, of Toronto, again. All work guaranteed. Flat rate Public.Etc.:Pickering,Out. 31ly vildted with Charles and Mrs.White. Russell Andrew has been confined service charge 1b l Material Mr, and Mrs. Wright,of B. O , visit- [embed at the home of his uncle, David Phone 5610 Mark. Central. FPOSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, ed the latter's parents before•return• Annan,since a collision of autos last " s foe ooaou" of'ra t sad oasatio. Ane. Ina home. ThursdayBveniog on the pavement at W: E. 8 E R R Y Rion list•s of all kinds ►essaa4d to on sholb" The Adult Bible Claae of the Sunday the Brock road corner, His Com -r .noesee. Address tirs•o itwr P.O., Out, Just arrived a car of Toronto school was served s rare treat when paaioa, Well_ingtan Cbestrr, now liesn B.BEATON TOWNBHIPaLEBB AgPha1L Co's Roll Rooflog, Mr. Wright spoke to them on Sunday, in the hospital with injuries to his• t3oavyaneQ, Oomtsiaatea•rtoeSh'ing'les etc., also F..and Mrs. Dennison and Masterknee and hip Here � re aaea.itr, s000n.saac. ase. i[oney be loco FORter Dennison visited E, J.Wilsoo On Monday evening the Ladies'Aid us farm Ip•psrey "Issaw Of Marrieds ta► Alar a stock of B. C. Cedar no Sunda Iwai,calling at the ark en met at the home of Mrs. Ales Tbom Moos•" 4Vhihiisvali. Ons. s-y g y g P 811inglea. Beaver Board route, to complete arrangements for a chick- "Ga AVID A. PLTGH-Live stock suc• Herb and Mrs. Percy,with Eilae and on pie dinner to be held in the church Cement, y Dtionter. Graduate of C, M. Jones' School, and Lumber. ldre Bice, motored to Wexfordon ra the evening of Thursday;Nov, 8. Chicago. Lifetime experience with pedigreed Sundkv last to visit with Mr. and Mrs. During the evening an address was stock. Block and ring work. AU kinds of salts g rem fly attended to. Terms reasonable. Pbooe Call and get onr prices. Routley. Lead by Mies Helen Thom and a beau- �tioa�' _ glo G�:ren oat, 161y Mrs. Bice's sister, Mrs,Car= ban re f Iful camera was resented by Mrs. i1��,,•jj :. �•w PICK rRIN� �•• turned to her home in Cornwall. Mrs. (Dr.) Dales to Miss Brander, their M, MAW, LICENSED AUC- • • � TIONEER,tor York.solaria and Durham Bice and Mrs. Cowie motored as far as President, prior to her departure for' ti Counties Ail kinds of sato prompt! .trended Whitby with ber and she took the Los Angelea. California. Lumber, yr" to. Terms reasonable. Dates for sale. may be LUMBER YARD train from there. s arranged at NEWW Olficv. Bell and Indepen- Wedding belle are ringing. It BP- :dent phones. Whitby.oat. sly - pears they often ring, but Do one has Tickeriog School Fair TIME TABL&-Pialtering Station POULTRY ever ben d them, still the eigus are r' T.R. Trains going East doe as follows anmistakeable•and wbat the belle lack Under the supervision of MF Croak- Ready Roofin t � r-M` No. 10'Mail 7.58 A M•. WANTED in sound they make up for at the often ery, the newly appointed Agricultural J 28 Local 2.21 P.M. more than hilarious ebarivaris, Representative for the local consti- tuency. So nodal OMP M Highest prices paid for • one o! the most euccessiul land Lath ISuoday train, 5.27 A.M. School Fairs ever held is Pickering - Trains gains Wast dna w !allows- soy gatsntity of hens aROUQHAM: was tbatotlast week, Oct.lith. There 2� _ and c[Iickene. Write oere more exbibite in the ditletent No. Local 10.50 A.M. Mrs,Holmes in visiting her daughter .. 27 Looal •2.44 P.M. or phone. - in Toronto. departments thao ever before .and �1 R E E S O R •ll - _- the were not inferior to previous ex- L' • A. 9 9 ![ail 9.06 P.![, uu Kenneth Devitt.o! Toronto, visited they Sunday train. 8.02 P. M. He' Neskel his ents last week. hibitioos. The art and writing'alone Foeegoiag is according to Standard iso Jennie Duncan spent a few covered the north side of the tent. Z. O' SW 3 3=jTa PhOIIe days with her parents here. while the fancy work was conspicuous _ t •... time. - Walter and Mrs. Bennett spent Sun• by its numerous entries. The enthusi- ' $oz 296 WHITBY ium of the o is [rad the individual dayy with friends in Toronto. p � P1Cker1Y]. F Mr. and Mrs. Holtby,of Toronto, initiative developed by each warrants eppeerat Sunday with C. A. and 'Mrs. its growing importance as' part of the Flava Bread Flour Barcls child school life. In the physical Georj a and Mrs, Hamilton and training the local pupils won first, - r We areAgents for children, o! Roache's Point, spent a Prize for the third year in succession. Coekshutt CO. and Marvel few days with J. H.and Mrs. Madill. while Dunbarton school won the Thomag and Mrs- NortnIn motared ecbool rade which leaf year we to over to St. Catharines-on Sunday and errywo During e afternoon 1, --U0--0l�•Shapley our spent the day with Wilfred and Mrs. the married men again proceeded to */� May be obtained tram you Grocer. Stewart. trim the single woriibippere to the <, Muir Robert Feasby a week-end on tune of 21.11 loan game o! softball. ::` Store '_'-�Y • a itching trip to Ooboconk. Just ask This is getting to be quite a regular • Fleuryand Biss 'lis Brooklin lour Mills Bob how much that muskellunge recurrence each time they play. The weigbed. Importance of the school fair in the L18ters CHAS. WILSON, Prop. Mies Reta Betts,of the public school child life need not be emphasized too staff, of Oshawa, accompanied by her strongly. In competition a child does Wanlpole a Grape Salts, just the F'UR SALEQ^�} friend, visited her aunt, Mrs. T. C. his or her beat and the variety of de- thing for cooling thA blood ��i����V MiMiiYVY Srown, one ay ratan y. Partnente offered no dot}b�iselu tole hot weather. va •- 1 John Deere Hay Loader Rev, Mr.'aod Mra. Graham and lit- the particular ar�ivity toward which o ilk 1 " side-del. Rieke tie daughter, of the Chins Inland Mis-VIP the child is partial, whether it be cook- Standard linea always on hand.` Sion, home on furlo b, spent a few ing. band work, gardening or gather- a 1 Sulky Plow 2 Walk nR Plows LLIOTT = da a with Frank and Mre.Axford. ins specimens of nature. The school Crude Drugs, Cigarettde, Cigar, ;3- I Crown Gang y Parr offers an incentive in competition and Tobacco. Brantford Binder Twine. ` tWilfred and Mrs. 'ver ftp t, of St. and prizes to the pupils. for their best Oatharinea,motored over and spent a Pr , p.p few days with Fred and Mrs. Cassie. .efforts in acv activity. The fair calls Metcalf Choicest Candy. W. F. Disney, Greenwood Corner Yonge and Alexander Mrs. Cassie and son accompanied them for co-operation at home in preparing � 42tf Phone Pick 714 Streets, Toronto. horoe+on their return trip. certain exhibits such as cooking and is Stationery. Toilet Preparations a also an im ortant correlation to the (Aramand., Three Flowers, Invites the patronage of those who The Brougham Women's Institute li • • • P g will bold their regular monthly meet- courses in art, writing and nature Seeley). n„ desire the best training for poei- staid Ae growing interest which Oram Chopping Ing at the home of Mrs. H. Mechin, y tions as stenographtrs, typists, Pickering, on Tuesday, October 21st. parents are taking in the school life Agency for Columbia Gramaphone AND FL'.KING; private secretaries, accountants, There will be w truck leave Brougham has bren helped by our annnat school Dominion Piano and Vaeuette w bunk clerks, commercial or short- at 1,45 p.m. All ladies welcome. fair and it augurs well for the future the $suitlese band ;. , lam pre ared to do ('hopping and The annual Thank-offering of the of the child as part of the educational vacuum Ch?aner. _ _ 3 p hand teachers, etc. Write fora institution that,that parent interest -_ Oat Flaking every day but W. M.Society of 8t. John's r..hurcb . Saturday. catalogue, Enter any time. Stud- will be held on Sunday afternoon, is not waning. but rather increasing N E 1VIeE i• EN from time to time. and no doiibt the ants esaisted to obtain employ. Oct. 19th, at the usual hour of service. • E. -Stoneboats For Sale meat. Mrs. J, H. Jones, of Toronto• will give ability of the paril as displayed at the P ,.� school fair will demand of the arent 1 r an address. Special music by the p •ty choir and others. A cordial invitationI generation the standards of higher Veterinary '.Sargeon Jahn F. Bayles, Clare W. l education, moral] physically. men- W, J. Elliott. Principal is extended to the community to at-i y p y ,.••� Rural Route No,2 tend this service. tally and socially. Pic3g:e=3x7,$ oi2Ztl�l,=1G F•: <<" ../''�.:rh,=....�ar�...a�...,-,;Tk,..''3:Ck.:..•k....,n,t'.r.-.sa._�x�,,.ti..a,...Fa._.:_ .r ,.,re.:...•...a•�t4,r�....�L'.,,:.�:,,....'_:..,,•,:,.:x,ura...nn..,�n,�.«.a. rit >._..-.....d,:,..s.:3'�.,���...,.: ..,..."S>;i.•�.,,..'��.maw.�.s..e-.:.:.�.._.._�....-.,...sxY.;Hew.....,�:.nt..'tuc.�.�s+N!!; .,. .r:s:.ry.M1.faa�a�-�.•2;;'ti.�]^r.,a�e' •i^C/.a�`��ir..,sti�. � -.'n' 'y�""tS"44 x•,. k ?�, � ,. .'�m.�,ate s. ,„ , r :..• .'.. ' ,,,*,. y. rd;,. ��, a'T" � �* +"'"°'^ H 4,i� � �`';aY:'r ...M..YPSwi:. "ate�_;" ..•- r- .•'+„ '(,r� •*a° tis ,• ,x .s .r � ''� �$ r° 3S, °x..-`P�y .ea- ^.Ca' -�. w-n °Yl., _ t ..+ ..,�+'• _ ..tr"� .y".. :�' a: ..r:..,r"?Fy. �'�•yt.'.` ,^r,�+ -L `�:.q 5 • c �� ► - • goy Ghost Book After Every Mea[ h - �. ~ ria ',E- s the longest-lasting confection you cant buy BY - t " a••and it's'8 help to di- aL�4RENCE MEILY i - ..,gesttion and a cleanser spa for the month - ° J GREEN TEA . atad teeth. PART III. "It es on"he said "just the same. x , Wrigley's means Fairly awake but tremblin with doesn'�it? Life, that is—it goes on 4 '�; - benefit as Well ars y � g and on till the end." . the ea�qu;Site 1.sVo! indicates the fright, Wombold hastily examined the pIIesisnre. g y "Mr. Wombold,' cried 'the girl, "I pelfeet blending of Choice tease r= object that lay in his.lap. It was a' IargE 'bi,sinegg-iP__.dgef musty. worn, can't bring myself to go away and Asx fQs a__pt1CK 0 Cods � - time Sfskrnped u leave s-condition, a prey to its mildewed cover was the infernal a superstitious fearts. Lp- 213-- PILE of,QIIEKN T9A UPON RKQUF-U- - 3AII-ADAM ase ..• n: been very good to me, and I wmonoant to --___ _ _. _ _•- --• - -- --- -_ -' N talk to you a little. Won't you listen?" OBESITY. 1 I In a trance of fear, Wombold open-i He acquiesced with a listless• drop- `,: Former Barn LOC• , ed its yellowed leaves. His own hand- in of the eyelids. The human body has many uses for • writing stared up at him out o! the ping B y " Once there was a fence here, host) re over a guilt-hauntedutofe I Do you remember six years ago, And, the grass came and tried, fat. Wlien properly distributed it /22 hiatus of forty ears. With a thick she went on, "when I applied at your serves to relieve the'sharpness of our. Leaning from rhe pasture,, y y bank for work? I had just come frord To et inside, bony angles and make us more beauti- a sigh, the old man fell back upon his''the East. I had come on purpose t-0 g fuT: It is an extremely helpful agent pillow in a dead faint, find you, Mr. Wombold." to keeping our heat in our bodies, Almost as frightened as his master, But colt feet trampled it, g Wombold lanced at her with a nerving as insulation in that way lis _ •• 'i Otu ran into the hallway crying for g Turning,it brown; y y vague interest acts as padding in our "insides" and help. He was met almost instantly by "' p Until the farmer >Ytoved, Find rae. he repeated. helps to keep the.kidneys, spleen, stow-• Miss,Armitage, who pressed by him " And the fence fell down. into the ronin 'Yes. When you gave me'a place, T ach and intestines in their proper 10- a a tried from the first to make myself so Then any bird saw, cations. It fills in the chink$, Sever Piano Students Need Instru- Get the housekeeper. Get some hot efficient that you would make me your ally. 1„ Under the wire, water. she ordered as she,saw Wom- menta Kept in Tune. bolder white face against s the allows.'private stenographer. When you did Grass nibbling inward But as we reach middle liY'� tete•' No greater fallacy exists In.piano-' p that I worked harder than ever,bop- danger comes that we shall accumu- . ;. Otu`ran to obs In a few moments Like green fire. , '.dem than that a student of the piano he returned with Mrs. Crane, the, ing that, make myself so indispensable Mark Van Doren. late more fat than is good for our -i l -can stu;cessfully learn to play an in- that you would always keep me with health. Without givin;'a long table True, one can learn the.note3s. play housekeeper, followed by one of the you. I succeeded in that, as you know. a . . of weights and measure= I will just strument which is-out of tune. g h maids with a pitcher of hot water. . g the time you retired from business, By y ]I�eCogllltlOri. I say that the average weight,for a man -Miss-Armitage's vigorous mea. III scales, practice, arpeggios, and in ai three years ago, Y had my_ plana allOf were already restoring a semblance I laid. , I knew from little things I'd It fa a common feeling among men se forsa woman of sixty-sixixty-nine inches is 9inches Is 137 pounds, and ;ort of way learn some pieces, but in of animation to the master's bloodless) b-eliece that one is doing work whose doing so the ear becomes accustomed seen, like not starting 'anything on pounds. You canjudge how far you ,� .. visage. His hands stirred feebly, and Friday, meth is 4ttsnfficienuy rewarded. .We.P _ to-false pitch and the musical senses presently he opened his eyes. Mrs.i and avoiding,the number thir- labor on, spend and are spent, and are are from standard. If you are more ' consequently become dulled, distorted I teen, and so on, that you were super- than ten per cent. oderwei ht give the Crane who had mixed a stiff dose of inclined to believe tha: others far lees p . 8 and dwarfed. 1Vbich brings one to I stitious. So I got you Into the way valuable than oursdives are getting matter careful consideration. the conclusion'that If'a dupiI is to be i�hetsbedsice, hot and water, Womboldght 11 revived of studying occultism and spiritus]- more than they deserve. No com- The chief item in reducing weight `. given a fair chance to learn the piano, ism. I was so sure of my plans that ie to reduce food. If you are only try- no, the the pr•tion; but .with restoreNi „i plaint is easier to make or more colt ° the Instrument must be always- kept I even had•these-cards printed then. Mon than that of dl crlmtnation. it is ing to, cut down some ten or fifteen P la good tune. consciousness his`nervous terror also I She held up the package of cards. ° y y i* began to return. He caught Miss; a sop and a salve that cowards and! cauda n can di it b restrict e - Everyone who owns a piano should !%oml7old's color had come back!and sluggards apply to their dilatory, .un-!the fats in your diet, such as Cutter, have indelibly Impressed on hia or her Armitage s hand. ,his eyes took on some of their old-time \ I oil Rud fat meat, and b severe'. lint-"Where is it?" he begged. "Where ambitious, comfort-loving souls. y y unlad tnst a piano will not stay in tune �g brilliance as he stared wanderingly. Stories of business success that itin,g the sweet stuff that you ea-. forever,.but requires periodic atter-i is the book?" - ii at her. But Ibis the folks in the 200 pounds v The girl shook her head. .-lather. had' them ranted-those should stir ambition often rouse envy 1 tion. This applfea particularly to I ..Don't think of it now.` she said , ," p tastead. The moral the lazy man de- and better class that are chiefly in a khoee homes where there are children cards. What for. I rives to not ,that he'ougbt to go and need of reducing weight. Many a man studying this grand and noble iaaitru- f "Don't think of anything ball morn-' "For my plan. But, tell me first, stud ing 1, do likewise, denying himself and work- and woman with no definite symptoms 3' "ButI must think of it!" he cried. even if nothing mysterious had hap- ing hard. but that the man who rose of ill health, yet a general feeling :,f, l Although comparisons are odious, it 11 , penes to induce your to pay back the had the breaks o! the luck, and Wan I w7etchednes. , xt:uld char u wo1 ler- _ is common knowledge that le who What was it? Where has rt gone.,Money, wouldn't you still be lad ou' P Peo'D Was,it the ghost of a book? 'Didn't'�did " y g y peculiarly tartunaie In finding an in- fully by a reduction of thirty to fifty have motor cars set-about-almost re- 9 fluential friepd. It Is tar more com- pounds in weigh*. ligfously 'to'keep their earn clean and you see it." He turned to Otu. I .4 Yes," he Bald-Strongly. "lt should Portable to rail at tate than to go to There N only one definite war to do •Sure, I see; agreed the Japanese,e In-perfect runaing order. Why should f have been dans long ago. I have wish- -work and stem the tide or turn the it. Reduce your intake. Don't try tt1, But by this time Wombold was bab-i f not even greater care be taken of the ed to do it, but I was held back by; do it too rapidly. Be content to take ' pitaao9 Isn't thin worth thinking over bling feverishly, paying little atten-i side, the shame of confession-"i current of advers4ty tins to those about him. , ' „ 1 'The world is fired of paying tat off three or four pounds a week. Cut O ! I know, "she hastily interrupted.;salaries to those who do vat earn the amount ut y ur food ten per cent t'Do things like that have their as- ..I ought that was it. And now I' - . ., •"I;tris counterparts. I saw it. I felt it I them. though-they lordly asseverate' When you have tecome accustoms l to -�••,t wag you to know that It was I who; In my hands. Asrt I to be drawn hack laced one of these cards b your!their claimtobig pay for services not t that, cut it arpther ten per cent, if tris N '' into past time where all these dead breakfast plate last April. The story!rendered. Instead it intends to dial that does not do the business the Fat and gone things are assembled? Shall i criminate and betytow its rewards oa person is generally prettq safe in cut- J I nee him there? Oh, Henry, Tuve'a I of the man who called to see you and i those who deserve them Most men ting it yet.ten per cent. more, a few 11 .� `iI left one of them was just a fabrication who do work that Ir worth recognition weeks lacer. After you have reduced little pity'on me! I'll send it, Henry. on my part. There wasn't any such y � I'll pay it back. every cent, with in- min ,. J are content to "take the cash and let the weight thirty or forty pounds you terest Now! Now! Gat Carrington 1 �,, t the credit go." They do not forever I will ._beg glad to discover that you Get him on the telephone! I must send "But Mme. Charleroi, he objected, rise in place to cry "I did it!,, and to have regained your old efficiency. In' dazed amazement. it to-ni;h'- •Oh, let me alone!'. She Seta her percentage of the trumpet their own excellence, Wnard's LtnlmentsHeals Cuts. tr; He shook off the restraininghands In fact, it a man is clamorous for thirty-five thousand; never Lear. It Green vegetables, which supply our . - of the women, and would have !eft{may be betraying her to tell you so, praise. most of those who might give his bed for the '•elephone below stairs, but I think you ought to know. As it reel like abstaining. Fbr it he ei'ts bodies with iron, are also the only cer- Jf to quiet him, they had not promised)for that bid ledger, I had ft sent to, attentive to his own applause, as a tain source of iodine. to call his lawyer. me from home. It was I who came in spiteful critic said of Addison, there After some difficulty Miss Armdtage`and put it on your chest that nigh!." seems no need of adding to the self- After BUt-RF: -labuah-d no ,east succeeded in arousing Mr. Carrington,) , " acclamation. please tl riis tr for our pre list on -G You.' t he cried. In mercys name,, and induced him to come to the Wom- „ Recognition in flue rarely fails '•o Poul Butte! and s - • who are you? ��ww Not Long Enough Here. - bold residence at once. By morning a ger merry laugh had nevertheless come to those who are actually worthy. �l s d. -. Re (3t'ARA�TZF. rbcs.loc • w,ed, aQoad. American-"You play Mah Jong, of draft for* X86,000, the-amount of the The-world's oceasioaal neglect i8 not c a trace of tears in it as she caught P. POOL A CO., LIMITED 3 :course'" ortgina: defalcation with interest add- his hand and answered: so surprising as the frequency with - 30-39 Boa/•eeun Martel. - ++ T•M9hoaa'Yaln 7107 ` 1 sill was on its way to the little New , which people. are navel a seek out •' •• Chinaman="No-mre no )fuse In 'My, dear old friend, I am the p ' YONTRc,At. - - eUia[O - Amelica bug 'nougft for that."' England town, inclosed in a registered g=anddsughtei of Henry Hart!" those who hhve done some finely ex- - - -letter- addressed. io Henry Hart's (The End.) ceptional thing and pay tribute to widow. them. -Nor does- the praise all go to - ' In the sunny library Miss Clara p _ _ those who have spectacularly per-i T ILEI` FIXTURES - i" Armitage was engaged in clearing out; -Refuge In Silence. formed. - Often the prizes and the +arm the drawers of her typewriter desk j hjTB Scrubbs, whose highly colored honors Dasa to some who least expect- ter VC-ALE f s� She was-softly humming-a gay little Imagination was 'well known 1n her ed them and are astounded to receive Bowls, tanks, wash-basins, also heat tune, bright as the sunlight itself, and'neighborhood, was called as a wttnese them. They are awarded to those who Ing equipment, Including piping colt, on her lace wa.s s queer little smile~;In a damage suit..- I day by day fulfilled a narrow, humble • halt amused,lfalf wistful, ouch as that, 4 round, doing the beat they, could and eq h.a tube boiler, used lighting a . ><• I "The evidence which you will Give I equipment. such as conduits, switch with which sympathetic grown-ups to the court shall be the-truth, the spreading the beautiful cantagion of bbooxes, etc., all in building being alter- regard the tragedies of childhood. y, . 8 g I whale troth and nothing but the delaide_fltreet West. This- ad f From the deepest recess of the bot- truth," said the clerk material must be sold at once. Real +_%�� i� tom drawer-she drew out a small pack- •-••Yes,"'quavered.\Ira. Scrul'a, now Fo-r $ore Feet-tAinard's Liniment gelates Corporation, Limited, Top "�;'�.■.�,�.a r' age of cards, of the size and general thoroughly frightened and unable Picor, 73 Adelaide at.. West. Toronto. character of business cards, but hav-• think of one word otthe.atory she had ' ' f Telephone Elgin 3101. Dusty hands are ,ing nothing printed on.them except a•resolved to tell-a story in which she Everything can t be done in a day. - .circle enclosing a monogram composed was the heroine. But something can. e of the letters "H" and "F." She rani "Well,." asbed the Judge, "what have germ-carriers these thoughtfully through her fingers you of to say aboutthe case?" r 7_ veryw ere, a ery , nenta In— e u gel she replied, "with,the Wy5 . are touching things cowered with her pocket, went out into the hall and)limitations I've just had put.on me. I COLOR- IT NEW WITH O dust.' mounted the stairs. On the floor above 'don t thing I've -anything at all ft the Job1.to ,- e Countless times theme dust-laden she knocked at Mr. Wombold a bed-I say!�• ,a 1e You can bank on a�444" y hands touch the lace and the lips room door. There being no audtb.ei DIAMOND DYES Day after dayr�tonthedternwnifs in the course of a day. i reply, she entered. i5marfs'444zAxewills�andthe Consider-drat is a scarce lot i>IrrMr. Wombold Iay in an easy chair I• Anything to .Please a Bear. - going where the going 1s bardest •feetion and danger. Fbefore'the window. He looked as if( ' - Beautiful hoine dye- ' Get your hardware in sb ' A Chinese who was visiting Ja_per I^a I he were just emerging from a grave I !ng -and tinting is yyou a444'Note the han�andt� • Park in winter, bappeged to.glance Lifebuoy Proffers illness. His skin had exchanged-its! guaranteed withDfa- feeroflt-Areal axe with a -,-4 wonted'health pallor for a tissue-like''over his ehaulder sad,spy a huge bear . �'alR o chances-cleanse y•p mond Dyes. Just dip flsebtued finish that resists - f yew sniffing at his tracks 1n the snow. John to cold water to tint rust• ¢ q fragility,' his eat eyes seemed un- bands fri cantly with the rich, y' fat once began to run, shouting back CANADA FOUNDRIES qq f y i usually sunken in his emaciated tea-I soft delicate shades,- creamy¢r creamy lather o Lifebuo Life- - excitedly as,he did so buoy contains a wonderful health tures and he was wrapped to .a list- 11You likes my tracks?" I makes yeti or boil to dye rich, '1 gredient which goes deep down ;less apathy such as belongs to the , permanent c o 1 o r s. - i r `some more.' d aro the pores of-the skin, purify �period.of.early convalescence. - Each 16 cent package Ing them of an lurkin in actio Miss Armitage came forward and). - — - %e y g n. g contains directions r, - - The .clean, antiseptic odour van-, took a seat by his side. He regardedso simple any woman •bhes in a few seconds, but the -.her .vacantly, without change of ex-' can dye or tint lin- " . protection of.Lifebuoy remains. pression. aerie, silks, ribbons, skirts, aaists• - " „ s. ® ` j Mr. Wombold, she said. I am ger•! OREAKA, dresses, coats, stockings, sweaters, lFE�UOY „ Ing away. I have come to say good-I draperies, coverings, hangings, every We Make Payments Dail bye. - - y' thing new. Imo`' r, "Good-bye?" We Pay Express C'ftar�;es. Buy "Diamond Dyes' other ktnd I' _ - m hams) wand tell your druggist whether the MEALTH SOAP Yes. I am going back to y _ We Supply Cars. . _ r' ... _ material you wish to Color is wool or T'rt '� SMART PLANT k in Connecticut c_a... ..t SA „ ,,, .. _ Highest Ruling Prices Pain. , "Mfcrethan Soap-a Health HaW _ What for. silk, or whether it Is linen, cotton, or " ,» pr" it°SVSR BROTHERS LIMITY,D "I-I am going to be married," Miss BOWES CO,, Limited Inixed goods. f � / BNOCKViIIi'_ ON . _ TORONTO Lb-t•eS Armitage confessed with a '•uslty�l Toronto _ _ i,^ ISSUE No. 42--•'24. ;�%/ The old man sighed h �a - ' _ ._ _. • .. " .... .. _... ..,. .� _. .... -,_ ., ._ ... _ ...... _.r..,,._ _ _ _ ...-...,_:..,G� .1.... .... ..n.i.....\u3e}..:5-�uu.v2',•.rz�.^.L.�v+'��,ni...:....a �. "°A-=!'".'n: .r r ,:.;; a 'r -.t m.Y.. :'1- .fes. tQ. y, �';__I °1 n' .�''t.++ :�-, a .c „,.x �p',e,,�'•,'`} .I ,,. 7«y.0 'Y.^. .o w .?: > `'. 'a.+, #" :.a.. .: S• may'ka is..1; '.s" a.i,.• r. -au 5i iK' F:'.•" 'J ? .,,^ Y&, •i `fi<:. ,!"tJ•.W rV.`' ..1 .+...3', .t,.• ♦ ',r: L. {.. v �.� ."f.:.. -,.u.. ..t't' .•i"�+w mei'.. 1. .,,p, '"yN. 3. ,'',. t L-'SN`ir^` ;� .� .,:•8. ..-r+.e. J� ��:•k: .t;,�,{y,, 3i .2,4., :� """-kt.. .t. ,>.' '7,: +i". ,7+'i w `.�t�r•.r..Y .7. ,'•Y 5., ,«•.�•:.. .'l' .:' ?'f`. 'h!' x.' S r . it +•r,w"$r C`.•.< '." .-:....Ifl�.,.,..•` ^.+ ,<- 'c .:-'.',.: :r,. L`s.. -r- w:,.,, x,...-•a, :"r t ,: r ` o. d1..... Y' .. .> v r. .3 7 'I K 'ti. �. K yy 1. » - •' ,,. • - - i4i,r - - h DF.F'ENCE OF SHANGHAI PRINCE OF WALES ' p� ii'' ICTISH PARLIAMENT DISSOI+yED ; DATE SES SAILS ON OCTOBER 25 The Weeks 111-l.e s . I AREA COLLAPSES - - }FLE�TIHN SET FOR OCTOBER 29 TORONTO. Pekin Troops Take Posseaaion Changes in Schedule An- Man. wheat-No. 1 North., , 1.77 j .., ... No. 2 North: $1.72%; T : .- --.----- _ of City-Foreign Volunteers pounced-Direct from $ s9•%, . No, s North, .11 « __ 1 .After Nine Months' of Power-.Labor Government 1Vleets De- Mobilized to Secure Safety. troit to ottawi, Omitting Man. oats-No. 2 CW, 75c; No: 3 sj feat When Conservatives and.�.iberals. Unite in Pala- Shan hat ..Oct.- ls.-sham .psi has . _Toronto. .. . .. CW, 72?�c;..extra No. 1 feed 7�%c: < r - {been surrendered to the Pekin troops. Duluth, Minn., Oct. 17.-The s ecis] No. 1 feed, 71%c; No. 2 fee ; 683ac. . Vote of 364 to 19. 1•Re rts-here state that Generale Lu train bearing the Prince of Wales Ail the above c,Lf., bay porta, a..: .. X despatch from London sa sr- p° g Am. 'corn, track, Toronto--No. S p Y Yung-hsiang and.Ho Feng-lin,defend- stopped here to-day long enough for yellow, $1.81. . 1+�:' . Great Britain is embarked•on the 1. ers of the Shanghai• area against His, Royal Highness to entertain a Millfeed-Del. Montreal freights, y shortest sad what promises to•be one ';, I Kiangsu and the Pekin Government, group of local dignitaries at tea. Sev- bags included: ] ra.:, per ton, ;80.26= `,Of the most hectic electoral campaigns decamped this morning at 6 o'clock for oral thousand persona milled about the shorts, per ton, $92.26; middlings. In history1. 'Japan, and the whole defence of the train. $s8; good feed flour, per bag, ,to 5. k", Ysr,O' Shanghai area is' collapsing and the Announcements. of changes in the Ont, o hit 6- 1. , , ata-No. 3 w e, 3 to b6c. Prime Minister MacDonald, beaten �.sheat-No• 2 winter ;1.8D lo1. x K?angsu and Fukien troops advancing Prince's routing east'-"were ma a $1.34• No. 3 winter 1.2$ to $I 82; I11 n the House of Commons on Wednes- s `* on Shanghai. aboard the special train to-day. His No. 1�commercial, $126 to $1.29, f.o.b. y night, motored to Buckingham �•!< Intense excitement and disorder pre- Royal Highness will arrive at Lake shippping points, according to freights. ..~" a ace on tion hies at 8 a.m. and Barle -Maltin rt ..,_ assent o! King George, who had bur- i` unteers in the settlements have been be the guest of Louie Swift, Chicago uc w eat-No. 2, 90c. • cl; L tied back from Scotland; for dissol i- t . mobilized, and the foreign .naval packer, to-morrow. Tuesday morn- Rye--No. 2, $1.IO to $1.16: :r"�I 'tion of Parliament. j authorities are landing additional in he will arrive at Detroit to be the Ont. .flour-eNew, ninety per cent Accordingly that bbd was pro- g g pat,, in jute bags, Montreal, prompt .. • g Y Y . marines for the preservation of order. guest of Henry Ford until Wednesday shipment, $6.40; Toronto basis, $6.4-0; 11. . ''rogued immediately after. the Irish Mukden, Oct. 12-While head- noon, and Thursday and Friday will bulk, seaboard, nominal '� boundary•bill had received the royal quartera,claims that Shanhaikwan has be spent at Ottawa From Saturday Man. flour-First pats., in jute 'Y .,assent. It had been rushed through been completely occupied, other con to Tuesday, His Royal Highness will sacks, $9.05 per bbl.; 2nd pats., $8.86. } the House of Lords.without amend- Hay-No. 2 timothy, per ton, frac l went So Gaeat Britain's first Labor tradictory reports continue to arrive. be the guest o!the Myopia Hunt Club, k, 'Japanese despatches state that the at Hamilton, Mass. Toronto, $ ; No. 8, $12.50. it T, 14 Government came to an end with a Chihlites are still firm! holdin Shan- The next four days will be spent in Straw-Carlota, penton, a9. ,+ general.election fixed for Oct. 29, in-- �`<.'" haikwan with Mukden ]aunchin one Montreal, whence the party is ache- Screnings-Standard, reclean !.' x6; stead of Nov, 8, as had been expected.' ..fierce assault after another, The loss'- duled to sail on October 26' on the Screening-Standard, reclean !. Cheese-New, large 19c; tw{na, �^ The fact that the Premier remained , r . es on both sides are heavy. Mukden's Olympic. 19%c; triplets, 20c; Stiftoas, 21 to . with the King for an hour instead off killed and wounded were estimated •'"� Old, large, 28 to 24c; twins, 24 to 26e1 the ♦raw =;m tea unreal in the case of Britiab Labor Premier, Ramsay Mae- ret Bondfield Curtails tri lets 25 to 26c. last night at 5,000. The Second and pp ' a formal ministerial resignation,lendsl Donald, .whose' Cabinet hes been de- Sixth Brigades, used as shock troops, 5 y Caariada Bir-Finest creamery prints, 88 �� ',. • -weight to the rumor that the Throne: feated. !lost one-third of their number. to 39c; No. 1 creamery, 86 to 87c; No.1 , "`objected strongly to authorizing anI, T Mukdenites captured the cit Edmonton, Alta Oct. 12.-Miss 2, 84 to 95c; dairy, 28 to 80c. election on an issue which mere! in- rag an investigation o! the dropping P y f Eggs-Fresh extras, in cartons, 48 volved the conduct of the Attorne I of chargee against James R. Camp- on Oct. 10,only to be driven out after Margaret Bonditeld, Parliamentary to 61c; loose,46 to 49c; storage� ,' ,' General in dropping a sedition case.I bell, Communist editor of the Workers' Chihli was reinforced and counter- Secretary p! Labor in the MacDonald in cartons, 46 to 46c; loose, 48 .*,.r . Proceedings during the prorogation y, attacked Now the Mukden troo . ,«"s` Weekly, who had been accused of in- pe, Government, cut short her mission to storage firsts, 89 to 40c; storage seal ;,"'I ' "`ia fife House of Gmomons were ret I citing troops to mutiny. The Govern-i hold a portion of the city, according Canada on child immigration bo-day ostia, 82 to 84c. - ;k•1 i.+ Y to despatches. when she started for the return our- Live poultry-Hens,over 6 lbs.,EOc, . formal But a great demonstration!went has pledged its word that politi- P - Jour- do, 4 to b lbe., 17c; do, 3 to 4 lbs., 16e;t ` 1. _ awaited Mr. MacDonald at the Labor cal 'considerations had nothing to do �' stay to Great Britain for the purpose spring chickens,, 2 lbs. and over, 25e; .,party conference, which has been, by I with the case, and so Labor regarded of participating in the general else- roosters, 12c; ducklings, 54ba. and up) r a coincidence, meeting to London dur-I the demand for an inquiry as an in-'Great French Writer Dead tion. Following a public meeting here 18c. "'ry ,"'y` .. ing the present litica] crisis. The I sult to the integrity of its ministers. Satpr•day night, Min Bondtield cancel- Dressed poultry-Hens, over 6 lbs.,' "l"-, •' p° r at Eighty Years Of Age j led the arrangements ,rade for all 28c• do 4 to 5 lbs, 22c• do 8 to 4 lbs .• Prime Minister came to the meeting The present composition of the ' , I other cities in Canada 18c; spring ahkkena, 2 lbs, and over, w,' direct from the Palace. Here the Labor House of Commons membership is as i Tours, France,. Oct. 22.-Anatole! 80c; roosters, ducklings,15c ducklia 6 lbs. leader delivered a bitter speech, which' follows. I and u 26c. bre, .::.'Indicates the unrestrained fan I France is dead• His end came peace Turks Are Reinforcing p� Stege Conservative 246, Labor 187, Lib-1 fully..to-day. From August last the I Beans'-Can., hand-picked, lb., 6%e; `�j which is likely to be used by all aides'' oral 156, Ulster Unionist 11, Co I Mosul Villayet Troops pztmes Sc state of the great French writer's Maple roduct" ru 1st11 during the campaign. operative 6, Independent 3, Inde n- P P y pt P. "l health had caused anxiety. Gradually A despatch from London says:- 1 $2.80; r 6- L tin x240 - "Murder had been plotted and plan-; dent Liberal 2, Nationalist 2, Sinn his condition became worse until onl y gal., Pa F `' 'r sed. and its came off," be declared, in Fein 1; total 614. y The Tar are understood to be re- gal.; maple sugar, Ib., 2b to 28c ,=� € summing age the vote of censure which The total membershi of the Houael a few days ago he himself expressed inforciag their troops in the Mosul Honey-80-1b. tins, 18�tc per !hl p 1 the conviction that he had but a few 10-lb. tins, 18%c; b-lb. tins, 14%c; defeated the Government Wednesday' of Commons is 615, but there is a Villayet, In British mandated Turkey, boars of life remaining I and have not et replied to two notes 2r,6-Ib. tine,, 16e. , _ nigbt vacancy for the London University Owing to his advanced age, eighty Lof protest which the British have ad- Smoked meats--Hama, wed., 2'f to This suss a Liberal motion deafand--conetitnency. ears, there wsa no expectation of 29c; cooked hams, 40 to 42c; smoked 3u` . _----.---- 9 dressed to them concerning troop rolls, I B to 20c; cotta rolls, 21 to, r his recove but.almost u the end he; Be 11 t r'• p movements there. 24c; breakfast baron, 28 to 27c; s i dWorlds Record Made retained his Interest in'those around'' ba 29 to 81cI. .SERIOUS CONDMONS .1 r I In diplomatic circles the situation tial brand breakfast con, l i" A despatcho `fr Vancouver says:- him and was ablest time to converse '• , IN FAR NORTH POSTS' __ i briefly. e is regarded with dismay, as British backs, boneless, 88 to 88c. .i� y - prestige in the East will suffer if the Cured,meats-Tang clear bacon, 60 ,g�, ,. .._ , .. . . _ Y f Turks refuse even to reply to British to 70 lbs, $17.60; 70 to 90 lbs ;18.80; ' What to said to be a world's record 'in. protests and attack Brttish troops On 90 lbs, and rep, $15.50; ligh t Z,i . Wry of �y ley grain elevator construction is the I France and Germany Reach P rolls is barrels, $33; ' ' ., • I the other hand, the resent pacifist ��= t- ,� I' Cuts (' Needed Su es 1 claim for the Spillers big 20,200,000- P rolls, f27. 1� I Basis of a Trade Treaty Government does not wish to take Lard-Pura, tierces, 17% to 1&i , alfd ICs sit11at10n Bad. bushel capacity structure here. In! - g tubs, 17% to 18%c• ails, 18 to 18%c; 1 46% days the workhorse and bins' strong measures. p Paris, Oct. 12-The first stage of 1 • . prints, 203( to 9%c; sbortening, *' I` Calgary, Alta,. Oct. 12.--Beriouei Were completed. I 1dto 18%e; � the negotiation2t between France and Elfridgi Drives Auto tierces lb% to 1&; tuba, conditions confront the Hudson's Bay, Starting constructior. of a battery; ails, f6% to 17c; pprints 17x,6 to 18e. a of 88 bfps, each 24 feet in diameter'Germany for the formulation of a' 124.9Q Ml•ICi An Hour pails, rt steers, choice $7 to $7,50 'ia I and other posts on far north Corona- , commercial treaty ended to-day with �° 1 4 h. tion Gulf in the Arctic Ocean, due to and 90 feet high, on Sept, 2:., they! do, 86.25 to$6,75;butcher steers, ,., the loss o! the Lad Kindersley, ac- int up at an average of seven :teff the basis foe an accord lfavin been good Lady I g A•despatch f romi'Feria says:-The choice, �6.2b to ;6.75; do, good, $b.b0, •' reached. The negotiations will be re-., English automobile driver Elfri at 7 • cordis to members of the Imperial i a day. Basement to cupola they were) Eng did. to ;6; do, tom to fair, ;3 to ;4. 5, g P I. i}!Wished on Oct 9. The total hat ht sure November b, when it is expect the new autodmme at Montlhery, butcher heifers, choice, ib26 to ;8• Oil Fart Norman party, who arrived g ed a customs' tariff will be drafted. I Thursday, drove his car five kilo- do, good, $4.75 to ib; do, coag, ;8.54 �1. In Cal �! the structure, includin cu to to ego metres (8.11 miles) in 1 urinate 292-5 Calgary on Saturday g p° I Meanwhile, the German delegation to $425; butcher cows choice, ;d to ° a' •It is being recalled the the Lady 116 feet will return to Berl n to consult wit'hi seconds. $4.50; do, fair $8 to i ll.75; do, can y Kindersley, bearing Winter supplies The workhouse, with its bsttary of Gerrrtan ex rte and the French deIe-' mere, cutters. #1.60 to ;2.60; batches '' for Herschel Island and Coronation' 150 blas, each of two-ecar capacity. was E.iridgi'a average of 201 kilometres bulls, , -`„ gates will hold conferences withmiles) good, ,=8.50 to i&, $2 do, fair Gulf, as well as ui ment and stores,constructed in 29 dayc, rising to owl g 1124.90 prQ an hour is said never jg to =8.50; do, bobga ; - ; ; ,r P trench experts.- to a•.P hP^, A^ 250 $ 8 for the new wireless station to be ' t' " P ` , ` 26 to $6.50• i a rysr1. heisrht -cd 04 feet in th+t feeding steers, good erected on Herschel Island by a Gov- - --_ do, fair, $4.80 to l�; stocker, good, 11 K a':' _ }f ornment party was abandoned to the�. ; calves. hoes, i10.60r,to ;11.60; �, �~ , }arctic ice peek sad crushed to bits. ,�� ,.�:�,t°.fi �I.. <.' w a ,r,Y c, ;.. wed., ;7.60 to >i9.b0; do, wed.. ;7.60 to The ice conditions in the Polar n, "'. 'a *` t ,' + , t '_ s �_ �, "• � � _-L . 9.50• do, grassers, $4 to $6; mikh ��°.' Oceeri have been bad for more than' « ' 1 " a „y- r i � y``w < *� • r , > > cows,' choice, $75 to $90; springers a year. In the Fall of 1928, the Lady spa i. � .,, �' ,�, w T- 'n,� r > "� 1 , 'a choice, $80 to 100; plat co 4 . 'l udersley 'Just managed to 'resckj .4 : Y . : �, �. « w t° xx � .. "- i t ' �; to 86; good light sheep, $7.60 to �' � . 1:1f �'t 'i• heavies and bucks, $4 to ;b; call, ;� .. - _._ -11srsebel Islarlld, but.' could'not get; � 3�,*. e "'e �� 1 ;c �o�r t� � v. 1 t,,•. - arWer east to Coronation Gulf. In tr _ ` {', ; a + f v: to 4; good choice lambs, ;11.50 to fact she was so late is arriving that t t' r �% ' s` r� ;1 Li 6; bucks ;9.60 to ;9.76; calls, ;8 g : ' .� , I to ;9; hogs, �ed and watered, ;10.86; • bar stores were hurriedly unloaded' ' ` ' „j'�, ` .. .j ' _ a :, d l.o.b. $9,76 do country points, a aqd damped on the beach at Herschel: a r t "• $ � � , „ ;, t . $9.60; do, o8 cars 10.75; do, sal - Gland, and the Kin&nley then pu'.led :�':` , , `'�l `� �. 4 4 ��; , ° 'A � fed and watered, 11.85. , 1 out as fast as site could. a' •� w ? s , y '. �' Sr i -� °r; MONTREAL - -- s. S _ The result was that the Coronation ;'. Vw�. ' r "`�, ` --` s '' Qui , �� X x Oats, No. 2 CW, 78c; No. 3 CW, Gulf posts did not get .any supply for11 fr. , ,;+,"*, ` 77e; extra No. 1 feed, 76c. Flour, fife Winter of 1928-24. Now that tlfe. t:��," * � + a r • . � ,i " y: + ��� Man: spring wheat pats, lets," .26; ---Lady Klnde:deiy'-hoe-been-lest on a " F ''. r ea,tr �� 41 ti hN n + do, 2nds, $8.75; stYon,g bakers', ; 1. x t ti, x ? winter ta. choice, ;6.85 to ;6.76, sevoad trlp, the OoralDatian Gul! poo °�,� V +'+1.• r 41. . �.� , Pa ' '" L will nor have had any new supplies " l« £" r' �.< Q Rolled oats, bag, 90 lbs., ;8.90 to $4. Or more two ra, while the- ,4.� 1. •L.l'„ , , �k yi.L'I `' 3 Bran, $30.26. Shorts, ;82.26. Mid- Herschel Ialattd settlement will not � �' dlinge, ;98.26. . Hay, No 2, per Lon, r _' "� x ^' �";, , r j r car lots, ;18 to $16.60. r get any new 44pplies this year. ! `a i° r"'0" ' ` �� ` - " v . ". tt " r c : $ r ` i° Cheese-Finest Westa, 17 C; :!asst _- Chea '16 Herschel I�sad post, kept by the r` A ax `fir i°<� w sesta, 17%c. Butter-Not S ir- >.yeara'snppliM at a tune The problemI. „� fi x ' a" *' s�acr tri w,ta fax � 3b3yc; seconds, S4r/ic. E torage 1. there, however, is complicated by the. '" extras, 44c; storage !freta, StBc; otos- � � r.< r ads, 32 'to 93c; fresh extras, s�►. C}overnafsat �}reless party which did xjo age aero not leash of the disaster to the Kin-' 62 to 66c. r Canners and cutters, $1.26 to $1.75; . dertley is Mme to get away from Her-I , . �`g ^^ d veala, ;9• medium, $8; ere, ,n "7schel b the last boat n the Mackin x�A l,, r va�i�'r � �� �• � ,..r,, % �3pp; , »� w ate River. P /V J' F Xt'l /! , f3 t R•I;::;. , �+ mixed average quali10.50 to��; s�e-� :• . _ �•` s' � -• ,>� �., s legts, $10.86; saws, $6.50 to x7.90. N : ` .. ' s l :1 t, f Canadian,Exports of Wheat " 1<: f; Seita 1 . :' . Double in Se !ember �_< x. . >+,s a r. < c :les Y Besieged by Cougar Two ' �I.��: . P c f a .d.�., y �., rr� ��- it ;) Nights in Larbeau Tent A despatch from Ottawa says:- gy -- is . • ' ,lrlour exports from'Canada in 32 tem- - r ' 1 HYORa ELEGYRII ' OYER�i�iM1581 N'Of T. P K �i f/.,� j� ��,�,� A despatch from Nelson, BC, bar were more than double those in 4' �/ c �� ;r r� +�.,.e ,^ �.t says:-Sam Cavanagh, engaged is s . t,t=t_ s sRaww;err +�'� trail cutting on the Gaynor Creek, is the same month last year; wheat ex- �� i "'- . �' the Larbeau, was besieged two nights 4 _ porta snore than doubled; oats and rqe l : t.' �i�'CCf//r. ?; / � .�a.. ; .�; .«'� in his tent by s big cougar, while s.. showed considerable increases barley i ,. without a gun. The big cat brushed11 showed a heavy decrease. Four ex- Orf�lf L: , r t` .:. - ports in September this year amount _ the tent with his tail as it patrolled a ed to $6,798,610, as against $2,456,1511 $CRAPS OF 'PAPER IVH{CH BROUGHT DOWNFALL OF CLARliNCE 8ETTELL _. beat around,it, but made no attack. to the same month last I Above is the reproduction of the W. Pope, secretary of the Hydro Com- Sir Adam just previous to the castling It also disregarded Cavanagh's efforts ,;;,' 'Ww. year; wheat -/e�rts were $18,525,025, as compared cheque for :29,935, 6n w•hich•Clarence mission, on the cheque are,genuine,i of the cheque by Settell, which is said to scare it away. When it had worn .1,I with $5,868,488; exports of oats to-I Settell, secretary to Sir Adam Beck, and Sir Adam at least has seknow-Ito contain allegations against the Hy its welcome threadbare it finally left 9led '$899,868, as -compared with of the hydro, obtained the cash in ledged signing-it, not being aware of I dro 'management, will be the subject __._.,.,.p -- a 91,692; rye amounted to $794,762, Hamilton, escaped to Niagara Fairs ' the eznct use to whirrh it was going to ;of a- government inquiry by commis- Glass windows, except in' churches ' I and was apprehended, bound for be put. For this reason it is poasible'le' sion' Sir Adam havi regneated the and in the houses of wealthy people, Yj ;.• - ., blit compared-with $561,886, and barley res ' dropped to $645,956 Isom$1,804,721 in I South Amertc8. Settell maintains that that no forgery cr.fraud charges estil premier to call a comwiaeioa for that were raise before the reign of Henry .' '` a tame month last year. ,the signatures of Sir Adam and of W. i be prosecuted. But a letter, written to I purpces. VIII. s _ . - --- - _ y w- ,.. ,14 . t, _. - - - - - - - . _ _ •ex+ . .. ' . -r - z m. . e. .. , - r ., .t°z vr' •-4: .,t,,, r ..;M, �' .•m >. L p aM <. n. 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'�d•, 'Y .Slq, � -.w' , ., . - t•+... -. .,.:-..y,,..".'. ,f....',:,,,..:'�•:,'.:� b1' .�,.yy,v, y...,.. .. .71;.X� .-.41...✓ "q: �'`•• �-.b •.: ..'�.,' :s,,t,�._.c. .♦ r �r> %k- - � '� .K, ,.,.,' ,;., .,.-. „• :...•:,,', :•, ,.. neem.. ,,... r .. ,'�'t: � -c . •::a"^ ..:.� .. _ :neem:, . -. - SALE REGISTER. _ �.it�leitg1~ _ . --�-' Vhile theylast vc'e are givinr Coal -�Coalti : TPIRMS FaIDAY,'OCT. IsTli—Auctiun Bale Of A . fl.Tbperyear,; i1.60ii paidinadvance. horses,cattle, pigs wed iu,plemrnte,I - ` �pbsc?iptions to the United states and Crest. at lot 18.con, S. Pickering (the J. H. a Britain 12.00 in advance. Conner farm-, Brock road). property Hard and Soft Goal of the R of-John McGinty. Srtle at 1 o'clock,, - - -� - Bee bills, W.B.Powell,auctioneer. best quality on J©HN MURKAR, Proprietor, • SATURDAY-,OCT: hand It cboice lot of new and nearly new A Tin Dish Pan. worth 50 cents, with 3 bars sulblight soisp, NOTES AND COMMENTS. furoiture, comprising polishe"alt TRIOS. A. i.AW, 3 pkgs rinso, 2 pkgs lnz and 3 bars life f leather dpholstered'and other furni• buoy soap for $`1.00.. —� Lure.the property of �Yalter Shep- PiGl>eex'inar. Q=t' - On Thursday next the electors of herd, Church Lit., Pickering. Don't ~ the Province of Ontario will be miss this sale as there is a lot of :Its a nice one. Call and see it. ealled� u n to Rive their decision cboice goods. Sale at 2.00 o'clock. G A i?o At 4 o'clock a choice corner building Oil a great question, whether or lot will he uttered for sale. See dad• — gers., W. B. Powell, auctioneer. I urooss liaving on hand coniinu- : 15 bars laundry s6a for 1.00 all the time. • not the Ontario Temperance Ant P y p _____. , ..will remain on our statute books: TE1UR OST•- �- Auction-auction sale op31y a stuck of hard _We all know that it has not ba n. -of reg. horses, sheep, grade catt , of coal. - ALL OTHER GOODS AT iga-, implements, bnY,grain etc., at' is a intoxicating liquor from our , land, that the law is being violet• ty of John Farthing. Sale at oue, the rise in price. 1 bee biUea and the list in NEWS of Xt' / ed every day, and that drunken- week. F. NV.Silcersides,auctioneer. 12tf Phone Pick. 1109. Buy your Groceries at the Grocers. Deas has not become a thing of the __- i DONALD MUNRO. PICKEKING past. B+tt'we also know that no J IIIC II�RDSON .. ..GROCER ' law can be framed that will to a The Pickering _ ' entirely prohibitory. Statistics Vigilance Committee "• show that the O. T. A. has 'ecce , 1llllllllllllHlllllll Ulllltl - _� � Store ceeded more than any previous EACHlaw in 'reduci drunkenness in SLI CLHar ware . �. ' - 48 - The object of this Association is to our land. Experience in other TASTE lessen stealing and prosecute rovincessbow that government LIKE the sloes. ' - I cpontrol has been a failure as a pro. M •� Members having property stolen oommnni ��. ` �- '� oats imman'i z,' vain any mam6ar -WaAT is Ht NUR 4 -rTHn11T - - 11bitory law, or in curtailing the of Ezwutive committee. - - A HAPPY THOUGHT RANGE ? use of liquor. There are-.man , q S Membership fee 81.00. •'It heats, it cooks, it bakes and supplies hot : electors who are entirely in sym Tickets may be had trout too President or water. This is the stove that is meet- y, £ pathy with the temperance cease, oaappuaatloa. Ing the demand of the trade. ach dice of our bread but' who are disgusted with the Ezsa. Com.-L. D. Banka, C.S.Palm. Practical, Handsome, Durable. has a `'moreish"flavor. er, Donald Hnnro, Pickslring. ----=-[sable efforts put forth by the _ Y++n -won't be satisfied Berne all Feels. :present government to enforce with oue slice-or two J.R, Thextoo W. J. Clark. The old Reliable Perfection Oil Heaters the lww, and are thus inclitipd to either. Begin eating it 1'twident eew"s+t �.: -• - Chase the chills, heat by roomful. ' t voteagainat the present law. Be. now Ked it will become a Carry anywhere. substantial 'part of your BASK E T S ' fore voting every elector should every -meal, It a ill pay Look printing use the best. . consider who is behind the 'move- you to make Enre tliat you Having purchased the stock from Lowe Bros. Paints and Varnishes ,went to abolish the O. T. A. Is it get our bread. M4,je front the Estate of are the beet by test. - the churches whose great object ie all Nu. l ingredieuts.. �y, G. BARNES and the satire - 'to uplift -humanity ? Is it the --- - - Everytblapc in Hardware at lowest prices. �.. bm iness of JOS. W. DOTEN _ 'temperance organizations who Am p�•epared to supply all sizes have been'fighting for years for froom Berry Boxes to Three --- hprobibitory laws ? Is it the � ' and Hall Bushel. f. S. B�,�DON FICERING % w.omen, who are the greatest suf. H,�„t'1���1\T.1' '- 41een River Basket Works .J. f ferers from the curse of drink ? �q ---- - Phone Mark. 8199 never had so few bad debts as +Dr is it the merchants who have •IHONEt9OO FRA: g PENNOCS • : • +” hr..TI ER m,' The.Dian that made the Barnes' obey have had since- the presentBaBket." - S " -law c^me tot force? tic, it is _ none of these, but 'the distiller=, I f brewers and the members of the • �' "' - +Moderation League. -who • have t stocks of liquor continually in a°�ti� Bring Your Mature ing their cellars. How ridiculous it . _ pis to bear men like Col. J. A Cur. `^ .Z V1Ct01'y Bonds s urie, M. P. e., pleading with the o' y ,' To Us. The Solution ' ' vetsra o1 Ontario to save the boys a ■ . sod girls by voting against the O 'T, A. Mr. Cnrris is the reputed ut,DERS of t'ictory Bonds mater- To '�OUY' Fuel Worries president of a large distilling cur H i;lg, on November the first. next, t' poratiou, and his great object is w'il: hod it prufitahlP and convenient .. to secure a law that will enable to convert them at thi-I BAnk. We There an depart l�rtng about your farm in waste wood wlicli one BANKING are prrpgred to pav cash for such a Toronto Saw will readily Wra into coal.saviiig Fuel. Its one ` him to become a millionaire at the bonds „f any denomination, and seg of the .best money-makers I know of and 1 can recommend ii - r profitable solution of your fuel worries. All-steel , expense of those who have not gest that fur the cake of safety. situ- y � a pm x , ;,'the willpower to resist the great plicity and conveuience,you deposit construction-stro"ly braced-bruit to last• Will operate best your maturing u r i o R bo n d e t o your credit with a TORONTO Engine--bulk to run efficiently on gasoline or temptation of drink. -None of YIyARS y tY.r� -those who are striving io wipe In the Standard Bink Savings . - 1 put the O. T. A. are prompted by Accunnt. - The Toronto Saw is only one of the many maney-making propow - c ..-Abe desire to save the b--)y.4 and tions in the Toronto Farm Equipttterlt line._ Let'[ tit over the t girls. _ .. others when you're in tows. or write to me for literature. j 'THE ` STANDARD A1�I K R.Box 425., Chas. B. Rice, Notice to CreditorsBoa X25, Whitby Whitevale. Ont. _ AND OTHERS OF CANADA t-- the estate of Robert John--Price, W. F. Law, l�a�taper • • - ^ `ro late of the Township of Pickering, Branch** alse at Brooklin, Wea Hill, whub7 in the County of Ontario, Gentle•_ - .. man, fleceaeed, ''The creditors of Robert John Price, - — • -late of the Township of Pickering, it, the County of Ontario, 'gentletpau, a:= Massey•Harris Farm Machinery =:- �deceased,, who died on or about the i 6th day of July, 1924, are hereby Doti- Bed to send by post prepaid or other• P 'CKERINCA T ,. ' wise to deliver to the undersigned i, Executdre or their Solicitor, on or he- fore the 3rd dao of November, 19'24, - r their Christiannamesnod surnames, A RK E Ta..., cY:: 1ME • elate of their claim or interest wed the • nature of the securities,if soy,held by — — -- — -- c W . ---them. •._ .. _. - - _ - - _ d Roast or Steak. ... pe . rd da of Rotlrl :. 20` November, 1924. the estate of the said _ - 23C Robert John. Price, gentleman. de- or Steak, .. ceased, will be distributed among the ... ... Se `• Porterhouse Roast SC k parties entitled thereto,having regard Rum Roast,... .. .. ,. P 1 " only to the claim or interest of which 1 OW is the time to get your Harvesting, Outfit. Flue Rib Roast, . . ,the Executors shall than have notice, Phone 1506. Pick- Heavy.Rib Roast, •. lflc + and all others will be excluded from TM, •l4 and lee the said distribution. D J Gormley, Ltlnb$1 ton Shoulder Roast, .. •• .. 14c `• y Dated.at Toronto, this 3rd day of yl► Pot Russ It. 46 'October. 1924. _ -- --------- -- - - Brisket, to bot{ .. 0c Harriet Glerow, Brougham, Out. LeR of Pork,... •� 25C end Donald R. Beaton. Whitevale. .Oot:.. Executors. Pork. ... • •:.Loin of P � WILLIAM JAmris BIiATON, bon det Roast o Tra- dePork, Solicitor for the Executors, 28c ., ;Pork Chops, . Boom 639, Confederation Life - 25c Building ; ' - -`-Pure Pork Sausage • Yung .tti Richmond Sts.. �j OR fifty-three years this Bank has Finest Salt Pork,... 25c 8a y Toronto. L- fostered- sound enterprise in the " p Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece, - 85 C Swed.W im development of Canadian commerce. sliced, ... c •- Ukets 5 'Callwdl�s Cottage Rol (half or w o , " - - Business men are invited to consult :lfllld Cured o age is(h li le) 45c - -- � 'Back Bacon.' ,... x oot and Shoe Repauin� us with regard to financial assistance, 55c a g Cooked Ham,'., r ."when planning to,extend their business. '` ''Weiners p 25c -Alco harness repairing at the new 12 Bead-Cheese,•• ... 15c t stand, opposite the TIM . Easy First aud-Domestic Shortening. 3 lbs b6 cents= z post office. 5 lbs. 90 cental W 'Best workmanship guaranteed. N , B •' ib prints 18 cents, Charges moderate. Fresh Trout and White Fish Every Friday; 's#Y G. P. LYND, Managa. - 'THOMAS WATSON B `'c ' ON BROOICUN Bit�►NCIt; �- � ' RE ID, PICKER INGfr 1 '4: PI�•T3ED1V�3� O T, W•- G. 4""k.�G ."AL��h..,i�e4;�•'.•a..�:...�'x+,a°,:..•:W..,,'�......•-.,.°x.' :�i4,,.'ac:.5.�".�_•:M..�:;"-._�y.�..✓'._w_'�',,• _:,'�„-.,.v,_. 7K;_",w-.�,•..” ..,a.'_...v.:Y:`.G5y;,�.xvsi._. .:14:.a1. .r.�-<:,Y3,f:N,?.,+...k�;a......�'`.,.*"_.- �'�Q..',f::.a'�t�._,...at��.. -,,:p�,isr",a`+.�..�'".�,ri'�.':r..- Eta*x"�.�'�'�'"i7.s1�;,�'�.r�.�'$i5''�e7r�r10�' ''�...a ���.' �v�e'`��' . -mGIY ... W" i -". N A. .r�., .. ^ bKi'1 .1-�,�„ Y�f L ay3 •� ^„� w.` d 4 .� �' • bwa :: :. ,,,:1 •' ,. 3` S? r"� .;.5'd:•7i+•,r .. :. Y... 'fez' :e' .+r. '"•-s�'.� ,.c” s •w,. i„. .`,.^' w,. s„ ,r: � -^i,p• y�'r. y',,, '..r ,.-�,.. .4e..'. ,1a� 4�.�'ia1 i.�-.p., .�,r „F"•N. �r �,,-4'.:�yS.,., ';) .,-i�' .1 •+lit.. -3 j:.^ �VFlM. .., i,: ,+e,:..a"'. .3. .rr•K ~i Mf..'.. 72� ..•.. :... ... •. � a.. . ':" .: yy•Y. �.-n _ ,F ?e• '•1Cr`:!. Y '.i,'Y� i I^6• 1 , * CLwREMONT. _ Fred and Mrs. Ward were iq the „ lilies !Babel Gibson is. visiting v`re are �daple Leaf Mutual Fire y” !* a*.a -city on Monday. Friends in Oshawa. w _. Mrs; Albert Rawson,of Toronto, Fred Beal and family, of Toron• The Pool room building has been . . „was here over the week-end. ♦ 1 . to, and Mr. Cunningham, of Re- treated-to a new roof. Insurance. Ca• ,,,r D. A. Pugh has installed a._Gil. } i son:furnace for-J. Reid rtf . GQod- Rina, spent Sunday with J. H. and Morgan Pugh is recovering nice- IV IU Mrs,. Beal. dy from his recent accideut: Cheap rates for farm and-eountry- R Born, on �Pednesdap; Oct.'8th, J. and Mrs. Fiagold'and family ' : buildings. 7. Our new garage man, Mr.S`w ift�, at the Baptist Parsonage, to Rev• spent Sunday last with friends in Awa'y- (Ruth has moved into the Pearsyu rest• Whitb Windstorm Insurance on buildiage, F. and Sirs. Orsborn, a daughter, 3' svind•mille,Silos etc,d Me. Jambe 1?erc of Toronto, Lorraine). Both are doing Thos. and Mrs, Scott, of Sagin: Percy, well aw, are visiting the former'a par: :-Automobile Insurance �7 is spending a few days with Clare- Mrs, Palmer. who has been visit- ants, W. G. sod Mrs. Scott. With any purchase, before Oct. of all kinds. �_� •.. wont friends. log relatives here and in Stouff• 18th, of the used nods listed s Miss Msbel Edwards, Miss Jessie g Chas. and Mrs. Grant,' of Toron villa during the peat mouth, left below, a Credit Note, ,FARMS FOR SALE to,spent over Sunda with the Cooper and Mies Thompson, of To- dti Sunday 'on Tuesday to visit her daughtee ronto, spent over the weekend in worth 82.00, in 'Write or hone s � latter's parents. p {'w Mrs.Clarence Pen ell ,of Brook- in Chicago. town, +exchange for any good# g y Miss Emma Underhill has re- io the store. lin, is visiting her parents, Thos. turned from Aurora where she at- �T s .andMrs. Paterson. tended the wedding of her aeph• They are guaranteed to be in good E D. B O YY A lY Wm. Gibbons, of Toronto, spent en•, Frank Underhill to Miss Wil. CLEANING - PRESSING condition and they are M here with hin mother priced to sell: 20 WHITBY, ONT, Thos. a ns. ' .of that plACA 1 our Sults to be cleaned _ A layman temperance )teased, Satisfaction cruaranteed worker Church the pastor swday at ill preach. In Chargee moderate.he B _ Chopper. from Toronto, gave an address in the morningthe subject will be SAME9 BRISCOE, new, $33.00 the Union Church on Sunday "Our Treasres in Christ Jesus," 1 500 lbs. cap. Simplex CREAMERY ! Opposite D.Taylor's Bakery i _morning. and in the evening, "First Things Claremont, Oat. Separator, ]0.00 h At s meeting of the GsbAwa d: First." - - 1 All-cast Range. ... 20.00 Highest price paid for " District Football Association held 1 Imperial Oxford Range,' 10.00 Cream at the Farmers Attention 2 3-burner oil Stoves, at Brooklin on Thursday,Oct.'901, :, --- s `12 00 It was decided to hold a banquet 1 All •Cast Farnace�15000cap. 50.00 �+ w"1 in Claremont on Friday, Oct.24th, Word I am agent for the World's Greatest Claremoa t Creamery % `. at 8 p. m. Everyone interested in ,,�$ Separator. "The Renfrew," Stoves, _ It costs you nothing to t , football is cordially invited. Ad. Scales and Oil Engines. Fleury's s XMmine'them. Give us a trial acrd be convinced mission 81.25. Secure tickets from 4 h famous Plows,Points,Grain Grinders, _ y; the secretary Of the local club. 'To the Wise Wheel Barrows etc. FI • X. COOPER k T' Bring your lady and enjoy a good A few of our Cash Specials : ROBT. DEVITT, Pickering evening. p Phone 505 Pick. BROUGHAM CJLAREMONT — a:r her cousin,, 692 Milverton Blvd., 2 Corn Flakes. .• :., 22c a Toronto, on Saturday, Oct. 11th, 14 Bars any SOSp, �OR THOSE SPE CIAE. HARNESS t Mins.Agues McFarlaoe,'ia her 62nd 2 Lbs. Seedless Raisins.. 24 Our supply of quality Harness,and Ne Miss McFarlane retired oD 2 Lbs. Prunes 40 50,.... Parts is now complete. the previous eveningin her appar• 5 Boxes Luz, 8c IES AND CAKES p E' McFarlane , ent usual health and seed awa "' S- ea y 2 Puffed Rice, in the night without, a struggle, 4 Ar and Hammer W. Soda, 85c - e Olargee Famous s•'; BO REB SHO USE ONLY w have a tort of this from apo lazy. She was born on Best Cocoa, i0c Boot on hand-unbeatable � p for hard wear and tear. ? Ae- .the old McFarlane homestead near Best Bnik Coffee.,_,._ 42c the Village of Cls Y moat and al 2 Tiger Salmon 1' ••• "' 42c OL-W - -- -- We maiotaia oPr eatRabllGehed re--- 2 LbR. Soda Hiac cit, ... -- - A � .. p though her kindly ministrations 88c tion for repairing all triode a u� often called her to other locali tie@, 2 Hon=esboe Salmon she was practically a life-long res- 2 Dutch Cleanser, 28cio - harness and boots. ident of Claremont. A consistent 4 Cora Starch D. 35c 'THAT SMOOTH SILKY PASTRY FLOUR 'member of the Presbyterian ggg Vinegar, p�r Rel, .. 89c CjPjCjIj.I BR�IjFjY " Charch, her place at the house of 5-lb tin Edward's C. Syrup,.. 43c ONCE TRIED •— _ . -- ALWAYS USED __,.worship was never vacant unless 6-oz. Bottles Stuffed Olives, 25c Harness maker, prevented by illness, which seldom 1-lb tins Magic B. P., .. We Demmnd it from your dealer. ,�'` pICKERING, ONTARIO occurred. She retained Ina mark. 16 oz. Macaroni, 2 for -25e 'ed degree those-rich qualities of -- -- " q 3 -Buses Bulldog �iatcbes,• .-: 80c --�• the sturdy pioneer stock. A rug all sizes Latup Glasses, 2 for 25e A oomplete stock of Feee� atrCherrywood i .ged honesty and a ready practical L'odersccud Black Ink. ... 7c ' 1 -method of doing things -without Brunswick Sardines, 3 for 20c end Locust-Hill Branches. ., retence or desire for recoanition, - ,. 25c _ , ' ■ her many acts of kindness and Chipeo, large packages, cm+ill �ACiAgP9, lOc � RK SAM FLOUR 'MILL 4 sympathy in the homes of the pick 4 Doz. best Llothes Pins, IOc �S and sorrowful will long be remrm 2 Lbw. TApiuca... 25c - �(�Q� lbered by a grateful community, 3 LbA. Rice, Blue Rose, :. 25r �¢q v and although she spent all her lifr ,, 1 Ib tiny C. Haddie, 50C D. N. REESO�t !X SONS MA1��'S s M,4�fTT, w In the service of others, she was 2 Certo. 65c Dever more greatly needed than 8 Lbs. Pot Barley, 20c AN :LL tian she called away• Great 2 Tina A-ylme.r Tomatoes, ' - D 'L' Y _ as her loss will be to the entire 2 } ih Keeq'e Mustard, 55c $A N- C' ODDS -- br community it will fall heaviest on 2 , Sago, ... -:.. 25c ithe inner circle of friends who 2 , Lantern Glasses, =were always able to. look to her a packages Pearlioe, 21c SERVICE SATISFACTION SAVINGS ,for sympathy and help to the hour We also carry a general line of - - = - - _ ROPER food makes the of teed. She is survived by her Merchandise and every i Where you buy the most for the least money - P big min capable and ? four brothers, James, of Peace thing of the best. - Riyer, Alta.; Walter and David, ------ - - -- good natured and :t helps of Saskatchewan; and John, �f Men's and Boy': Boot Shores and I Shsrt,. Smocks and the little man gros0 up o California: and one sister, Mrs. R. ' - y• • J. Holmes, Clothing.. Rubber.. I Overalls. ..be as strong and capable -- Rawson, of Uxbridge Township. Sultsorrey and brown - To fit every one at Sbirt-, military flan- -the tits papa. We've jnat s Brougham, Ont -the proper kir d of food to Another sister, Mrs. McCreight,of $ t color, sizeq-84 42 loss eet prices. nel. Full size, ears ago. p The funeral sertwo � .' A complete -tock at 1 25 snit both of them and to 'Few Of Our _� ..-_ _-- please their Rife and , Markham, predeceased her two at 1250 years ago. at her late real ) The Famous "Greb Shoe—Black and_Tan mamma. deuce in Claremont on ,Monday, t —__ _- -._-._• - y: ' r Oct 13th, by rtes Rev. Mr. Auld, flan Specials OVERCOATS RkINCOATS G :. of Markham, and her remains laid . t 1' to rest in St. John's Cemetery. All wool Heather color Heap c Tweed and robber, The 108rd anniversary of the •1 17,50 �' lining, sit' 9 50 HO� � $a List Church wee•in every was All 81Ze8, a� P 4 BAr9 Soap for 25c _ -' - ___-� •,:'' worthy of its predecessors. Suo• " 3�Q011 t p 2 lbs Seedless Raisins 25c � day and Monday the weather was '2 Sbredded Wheat 25c -Call at s iPhone 3800 � J. FINGOLD S - simply'perfect. On Sunday morn. 1 ' . _ V''. ' Corn Flakes 1 is lag a large audience assembled, A '• _ -etill larger one gathered on Sun, 2 Kellogg's Bran Flakes '25cZARESd02�2'. ONTAR=O poorday-night, and on Monday night .3 boxes Matches- 25C — --- ' i • every available nook and cranny 1 lb tin Tiger Salmon 23C was crammed with people, Dn McOrimmon was the special speak. Recleaned Currants 15c •• " r 1 a a p "QUALITY - SERVICE - SATISFACTION er for the occasion. On Sunday43c a gals Spirit and Cider Vinegar ^ morning he made it plain to ever s r that the Christianity of A fnll line of Spices for pickles L. QrToo= Ri 7 0 r listener Jesse to not a mere creed brit it is at clow rices ` P •; s a life, a life to be lived in every All sizes Gem Js rs at lowest Hill and Basket Factory 1; human relatio ship every day to prices ` r` the ,year. n Sunday night be Ladies' Hose, silk and silk and I am prepared. when the season Sr- mad' o- .' mg►de all fee bow real a thing is wool, all shades, 85c rives, to Supply you with the Eche redemp ion provided for us following: �. the Crucified. On Large size Flannelette Blank- all by Jesus, - 1 qt. Berry Boxes and Crates,11 and "Monday__ evening his leetare on ate, white and grey 7 f}qt,Fruit Baskets, Hampers. "'The English-speaking People#" Ladies Vests, half price -- --- Bushel Basket on short- G , , revealed to all resent a man of d - est natice; --- - the very ca urs ea D with a tremendous theme in a most Open every,Evening principal as the late W. G. t' wasteelgl and accomplished fasb• Do e _ B&rnW Baskets. don. It made one proud to be an ii S C O T T i You are sssared of quality-serviceAnglo-Saxon as one listened to • ;' ,o/�' `+. 1 Chopping dome every day as usual az Dr. McCrimmon telling how we _ rept Wednesday,on and .. English-speaking peoples held the CLAREMONT `�' 6-0 atter may.loth. �- fate of the world in our hands. (Salt For Sale). '` The anniversary music on Sunday I I Plank truss ...CHAS. A. WHITE. was supplied by the church choir BEATTY -`` EMPIRE Metal-clad BARNS .Successor to late W. G. Barnes and orchestra and was of an ezce Phone 6420 or write Locust Hill, Ont. Fin-sate Permanent tionaliy high order. On MODCIAy STAN FOR THE BEST f a. night Mr. Gibson MonORhaa Lightning-proof Super-strong ' g gave - - "`' _ Weather-tivht I valuh Convenient 7 four fine tenor solos and Miss Haz• el Steele two piano solo selections. If you need a new Barn or an-old one remodelled', This music was deeply appreciat- Iet me quoteyoutil. Let me show you '`Empire" Barns I - 4� ed, especially Mr. Monaghan's -- _ -'have built. They are enormously strong.- roomy, handy ; eloping solo, 71'A Pet-feet Day." to work in, and moderate in cost. �' ��oat' 4�# Other features of Monday's pro- rl • c .� _ - graw were the splendid sapper, :•Estiatatea gladly given for roofing with the famous"Eastlake" Metal- tic and efficiently provid .� — tie Shingles,or"Empire" Corrugated iron. Repairing and alterations _ 4 ed by the ladies of the church and 'done. All work absolutely guaranteed. a short impromptu address by Of all materials and design -. Rev• ,Mr. Limbert, who, among .-� F. J. PRO U S E . . PI C K ER I N G kept in.,oak. It will pa• yon -other things, spoke with regret of Litter oall at our works std inspect our etoef p g tt Carriers, Ha CArriers, BUILDER obtain prios■ Don't be misled the absence of Rev. Mr. McLellan, Door Tracks, Cow Buildino ng'Which regret was shared by all Pumps, ng Contracting agents y ate oma�aadsdo$braW off no sago" 4 try present. It was a great anntver. Bowls. Pressnre Systema Etc. Barns Houses etc. > > Of all kinds commission of 10 per eent.,srhiob You wf{ -eery from every point of view- It will pay you to get my prices on eertainly save by purobasing tram os.. . We are lookin¢forward to a Sim. :above before buying elsewhere. Pickering Dealer for the Products of Ila-occasion next year with the call solicited. - FRANK J. PROUSE The Metallic Roofing Co. Limited, Toronto J. 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'':'�a`•'.w...'�wir.7r1, J W. -. :;,_,.`'fi-M;r'..",?•�•r,•a#4w%y".Se.., •.' 'rL7"'Y p i+h.a•'': CP„aic•a�,_1 q- •,q. ,,. .., ... y ry vv ,. i. ...''v .•.,,.•r�.wu '...Y�y:_A r.. 1 -...:w ': n.. •.r •ti^ .a' ':<•. 1 .i... a�. .nh ':.� �1 '.c�••�3'. �,..'t s.� �. ._.", • Y"...� .. ..:y:; , ,..„fit, .. y ,.'' '.:, i•,. ., - ..:q� �° •.. '•. :•:.. .sly- ,. ,. « ._ -. '- • • `.h'i� r _ 7 CREW OF BOAT SAFE, I BUT FURS LOST a Th how a fortune in furs Boo ZOM1�st N0- t �:�"!me' B ader . The story of o _ " - Was lost, but lives were saved, after s ` u an orttead that makes an epic of the Only �� Voting ��1� 0 �� ens orthern seas, was told by Wireless Aerator Newton of the Hudson's Bap 3 boat Lady Kindersley. That ill-fated ,��� � � Desperate ��iqu�or �eS boat is now a scattered mase of wreck• ' age broken to kladling under the re lentlese pressure ot_the Arctic ice;'her lawlelss liquor traffic dies hard. But good citizenship is a patient executioner in Ontario. million dollars is value,, is lost, but-Argo of ran, estimated-at -- One I agtH1T Qiit3a[2'��Cltt�eliB-�IBVCregistered their deternih�thnt A-man her crew are safe !n Vancouver after _ _ - _'mic-waste caused by booze must cease: ¶On October 23rd the men and women of this Province playing tag with death for many days. lntlgt tell Lyle self-seelcing liquor interests still more emphatically that booze shall not come back. -' __Two.days ince in making Point Bar- _half _ �-far--continuance--Of T Ontario Tetn_perd2lCe Act I9 iSn$l1agC that brewer raw, t1io ht In shore ice which s•Iowly drifted oft _ shore and'joined the main ice pack. u By this time the ship was tightly em• Oor Hated+! for Its without the former restrictions of the licensed bar-room, and bedded in the ice. with her rudder 1 Ibtin Rtario k the treating system, the hip-pocket flaelt, and the badly twisted, and for the neat few - - �o�� Club. To.vote for government sale is to bring b, do days driftd easterly from Point Bar- " to old the free dig mg of that bottled misery which row untag nothing but ice could Desperate because the O.T.A. has cut down drinking by will blight and destroy `+" h°pes' the character, the life of sighted. A strong northerly young and old in every 'cotnmtusity where liquor slops are packing the ice more tightly, fru t• 90%p, the liquor trade seeks the death of the finest temperance y $ fng constant attempts by the c measure Ontario has.ever had. Distiller, brewer and boot- 0 Oermitted to, exist. tree the whip Ia the meantime are arrayed against the' forces of reform. The issue _ United States patrol boat Boxer had �h sharply drawn, but john -Barleycorn is using a new Your Ballot is Your _ reached Barrow and learned of the Only his desperation can explain his reckless affront- _ misfortune of the Lady Kinderaley. ery and his astonishingly low estimate of the common sense of Weapon ' ' the d s passed it was realized he that the situation was becomiag more _. _ -____ __ IOU Know L114t;but you LUUMVEITE. Your W _ hopeless until, on Aug. 19, when 20 ;. No-good coxes, famslrar with,fist miserable conditions " �'' *• `'miles from land. the ship was abandon- lbefore Ontario Temprraa� Act bro t sobrie to the " ballot, 0° t be need. Vote yourself,and use your ia$ueace too rF tryy : a the � auld delib- have every qualified elector within your home and your phos 94 at cat p.m. With six canoes,sleep- laomes.aad happiness m worsen and � u' of work do likewise. The only votes counted oil1 be t�were ' l" Dogs and provisions on sleds, the exately vote for a return to the bar-room Yet today Ontario the ballot box on Ocmber 23rd, 2924. Grew moved off the huge, Jagged, faces, as the only alternative to the O.T.A., a step that will ~ Tampa ice, which was continual:y mov- �.to conditions in same respects even worse than the open Apathy and over-con6edence have loaf man a good fight. The loss of a canoe resulted in a ba' Ppb The liquor trinity-bootl er, brewer and distiller-are at ' 4at, eg8 v geor-tataItty. At midnight, in their work, night and Fou their efforts by an over- --dMperste attenspt-to reach safety, the - -= - �q tanto ce Acx. whelaungg majority foe The On Tempersa Mata Grew had reaabed loose. dangoroaa tee RiMy to its Defence! Your ballot thus: J floes about seven miles from the ship. " A shelter was erected, but sleep was Tbt same sordid costes from every ince when _ r lmpasyble owing to the treeaiag wind, story provy Are you is favour of the eon- ; wwoh wept over the ice. The mea to�Called govetameat "control" has been blindl `were already waked owing to numer• More drinking, mote drunkeauess, more crime, more ts, 1 tinwau of The Ontario 'Tess- ;, pas shfDs on treacherous footholds, more misery, come waste-arid, above all, infinitely tante of peranee Act? pssoipitating them Into the ice-cold the curse of bootlegging. This prospect should send e�'e�' An you in favour of the sale '� watas. earnest txmn and woman in Ontario to the polls on October With the danger lncrsasfng and no and � - 23rd to vote for the continuance, strengthening vigorous Z as a beverage of beer aa+d .- eight having been obtained of the enforcement of The Ontario Temperance Act. spirituous liquor in sealed pack. aderals7 Supercargo Patmore•and ad Mate Smith. lett ashore at To legalize the sok of boose foe beverage purposes, ops under Government control? - ofnt Barrow. who were cruising the dtough in sealed packages, is to re-establish the liquor shop -- ., edge of the tee pack in a native skin- t boat, the crew decided to return to ';rig ship. a were frozen from the Onurio Pleb__ to CO"2 free rigors of a night d heartbreaking "e r trace;, and before they again reach- ,�•� to • d the doubtful safety a2 the l.edy 2 TorontoToronto - - G. B. Nicholson, Chairman p tndersley at 11 s.m on. Aug 20 fourStreet, _ canoes had broken down, owing to the 41 - 'r rou`huess of the Ice After a wirs- _ less message had been sent to the - boxer of their unsuccessful attempt-to reach safety, the crew, thoroughl7 t heartily, "Lar those who rook to Clod Taking Ways. i hanted, slept the clock round. The Compensating Vision. t Eatthqutskes et Sea. and honestly try to do his will," She was a pretty city girl A _big ship on her way across the The Kindersley, crushed In the tee, The,minister's car had stopped at I ,.. �,_._ - With a clever, taking way. tlantfo race 1 was suddenly jarred i was now leaking. seven lnebes daily the bug country place a new conies out A nt y in i He was a blushing country lad air over as if she had struck a reef. At and drifting northwest very fast. On of the city. -As the maid opened the 0 • - first her officers believed that she had - i4ug. 30 a strong northeasterly wind door a pleasant voice called, Come / /�t�'. With tots of things is say, ^. sprang-up, opening a fans• s[ -water I right fa, Dr. Forsythe I've been hop ._ �. r. `�/ l3amehow she dropped her haadker•', hit a derelict, and were relieved to afore to the ship• Snits were set and leg that you would get out to see me find that this was not the case, Pre- -- - - \� He picked it up-wbat harm? sently .news came by wireless that ' 4 -the engines eta.rted, but the ice ratted before winter net tn." �� � s underneath tete ship, completely Sm- He found the owner of the voice re And after she had smiled good-by two vessels, each about sixty miles ' edtng progress. He missed his watch and charm. from the first, hurl had eque'.ly alarm- close cilaing in her big chair by the window By this date the Boxer had reached - -E. S. King• lag experiences Then the captain with an open letter In her hand. She within seven miles of the i[nprlsooed ! Ruga-sotly! -♦ knew that what he had tea was the.. vessel but the captain refused to'turned to smile at him as he advanced. _„Boo hoo' I wish i wasn't Visitors to Wembley, up to Augusth shock from a submarine earthquake p "I've thought of you often since the Egg-"Boo I dth averaged 101,700 a da At-this or volcanic explosion. i __abandon the chance of getting his ship soot weather set in," he began. •I such a coward." S y• free Tbtrty-six hours later he real. Onion-"How do you mean?" -rate, about 18,000,000 people will seer In 1869 a ship, thirty miles of! the lsed the hopelessness of the akuatlon, i meant to call sooner, but our epactal Egg-„I've a streak, of 'yellow is the Exhibition before it closes at theh Chilean coast, was lifted as if a giant ' n the Rtnderloy was drift! meetings and one thing or an r de. �f„ - - ng north• end of October. I had seized her under water, and was tamed me. I was afraid you mould was shaken violently. In 1877 another -west at the rate of t8 mile a day, and I Chinchona trees, from which quip- - decided that the ship must be aband• And it rather cheerless when you had b' vessel crossing the Pacific was shaken I. _ to go indoor. I know how you loved Silence is golden, except when you l'ine-is obtained, have b•_en responsible fined immediately u the last chance twice in five minutes, while from the the big, sunny porch." an waiting for the prospect to say,'for the saving of millions of liven in for safety for his men. On Aug. 31 "Go ahead." !'the East. depths came a sound like distant tbun- - the Boxer was sighted and the crew "Well,,do you know��ersythe, I der. In November, 1893,a large steam- lett the ship, crossing the thea surface am beginning to think it,a good thing - - --"- er was passing Cape Verd, on the A[ri- of the toe In canoes and hauling the to-be as Invalid; 1t gives us such a a -AND 'T E WORST 13 M, TO COME I can coast, when she began to shake all Npplies over the heavier part of the good chance to And compensation all over and roll and tumble so 6iolently :•toe-pack. After travelling four miles about us. I did dread the thought of !` ; that everyone rushed on deck. The they were met by Patmore, with Eakt• the fall and winter. I knew how much $� i weather was dead calm and very hot moa and a skinboat, and reached the I should mise the flower and the "���,,, : = at the time. •$oxer at 4 p.m. Working through 15 leaves. But,"she added brightly,"now I sometimes these under-sea earth ashes of heavy ice, the Boxer reached that the foliage b gone I fled that I �- ;quakes throw tip vast waves, wrongly Point Barrow that night. can see a great deal farther and live - cabled "tidal" waves. OR the Chilean Much praise is due Captain Whit. In a much larger world than I coaid - - ��- coast in November, 1922, a wave,was 1 r �---� `him of the Boxer, and Supercargo Pat• before. ! _—�"-"' so great that.it flung a large ship in- me", Ne on states, for their -��-� wS per• "No; don't stop me, doctor," she _ -=--•�-- land over a railway bridge. gafstent and courageous efforts at or- added hurriedly as she saw him about . The shocks may cast up islands, In atsing the rescue. 0:_ Sept 1 the to speak "I-I-must flaish. I know `- 1831 as island of this sort rose in the Bay Ohimo arrived, and Ave of the what a poor kind of Christian you I - > (" Medite•-ranean, only to stnk again; ---- -crew were transferred to _ _ - - -I whlla-#n--3egtembar--1�A'1 an tela-this boat. They cruised along the ter mi accident-eo bitter and com- - rose and vanished= in the Gulf of edge of the ice-pack to within 150 OL: t -t �' t bier Co. plafning. My life had always been so +� miles of Wrangel Island without eight- full, and I was always so busy. There / One of the most frequent results of . fag the Kindersley, when the search were so many things to do and so i yy. i these submarine earthquakes is the was abandoned. At Point. Barrow the many pleasures to keep me occupied. I breaking of telegraph cables. The a cook contracted smallpox, as a result Everything I loved waa right at my f yeaPty bill for this sort.of thing runs , Of which'everybody had to be vacein• {{{ I into many thousands of dollars. • elbow-friends, money, health,"-her _ laded by the Point Barrow American voice faltered a little,-"my life was �� - - ,i missionary. Treating Em Rough, _ full-too full, I think. n --0• i ( Smith--"`Veil, I gave it to that fel- . Wasn't Ambitious. "But now that the doctor says: I low straight, I can tell you. He is may never walk again I'm beginning Irene was being shown off by her twice as big as I am, too, but I told to live in a much larger world. Before'mother. him exactly what 1 thought of ht,a ras- "' -"We are" very, proud of our little it was like looking out of this window �,� In summer---all flowers and trees• i rally conduct, and I called him all the guts;," said her mother to the visitor. .,�„� !names in the dictionary and a lot of + They filled my view so completely I "'We are going to send her to school i ..,,L,� others as well." , iiia the autumn, where she will learn, couldn't see very far. Now I'm seeing I ni ' Jones-"And didn't he try , to hit ` oh, such a lot, and be a bright and 1n• more than I ever saw before in m7 you?" tslligent child." life. I am finding a lot of folks to - - + "No, he didn't; and when be tried But I don't want-to be bright ana help and pray for that once on a time �`` - --�� to answer me back, I just hung up the 71*- intg1ligent," said Irene. "I want to be were eo far beyond my horizon I didn't `•qty. - telephone-receiver and walked away." t even know the existed. I've just re- Nt r Jnet like mummy!" ,: • y �� -=•► - - �i cefved a letter from one of them this m I prompt Reply. s Starfish to the number of thousands morning"-she smiled as she touched _ r :,a chcd a German swimmer who was the envelope The bishop, invitln a friend to din- sj pe on the table beside her, �.^,�t� ( + h ner, said: We generally dine at attempting to cross the Frisian Sea. "and It's brightened the whole day for "1% e{ght,but I shall give you a quarter of y .The creatures stung him so severely me. No. I don't mind it a bit that _ - the Ieaves are gone. Every season has _, �. an hour's grace." that he had to relinquish his attempt fie compensations." Q,�-y����t ,� - y �' �an., I'll come at 8.15," was the after many fruitless efforts to beat or prompt reply. bis assailaata. 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' V For the end. is the test, and the tale For that is told, UR BOOKLET, "LADIES' � . _ par eular people Be it written in grayness or,.aiver or FRIEND," mailed in plain en- COIFIFEE gold, velope, free. Cagier 2423, Montreal. ' i , the aEternity. — Roasted 8144 packed1e ct Is tel of HOME STUDY day III 81it'fl$�1t lF.�llls -Marian Alden. N � „ HORTHAND OR BOOKKEEPING - -- -' - P N„.� Proficiency guaranteed. D I p I o in a ” ��D 1 N��, „ given. Empiire_Bnainesq College -348 " - --- i4NN„N �� Broadview Ave., Toronto. meq` HEALTH' E DUCA I --r- b•NNb _ Pirrilt newspape- which have run This is a simplified form of the regular 148treet accident” columns for -- f: _ BY DR. I el. MWDLETON famous three card Monte trick: ears have now extended this to rail- Previnelal Board or Health, antler• r- proving Their Blood. years, P g The pack !s divided into three gray accidents, which are of daily oc- +s heaps, each being placed faced --- ft Ipddledoa va he glad to answer gaestioY A Pabm 8oalth ar -If ypu--feel-run-down, it means that currence on the various railroad sys- Oase �sottgh infra �ojama, Address him at gpadtas None% 6p111100 your 'filood is thin and watery, that down on the table. On one of these tems throughout France. Creaosat, Toronto heaps the performer places the Acs }roue vitality is low. Your feet are of Hearts, face down. He then easily chilled. You do not sleep well moves the heaps around, insisting Use and you are tired when you rise in the that no matter how carefully the URIN The infant is a delicate organism pacities. Itis much easier to acquire morning. You find no Dleasure in your spectators watch, they will loses0 ,. and answers readily to any adverse and disseminate that knowledge of,meals and are listless and dispirited track of the pack which has the EYES 'influence exerted upon it; therefore, mothercraft'which is necessary for the at ycur work. You have no energy to Ace on the top. - After he has it is necessary to ensure a high stars- saving of infant life, than to impart:enjoy yourself. moved the packs around'sufficient• IRRITATED BY 1` dard of health by removing such ad• that spirit of self-sacrifice and unself-i Thousands of men are run down by ly, he asks a spectator to indicate SUNNIND,DUST&CINDEIN verse influence. Poverty of parents is ishness =which is necessary if this I anxieties of work. Thousands of wo- which' pack has the Ace on the top. aa2WXXZNDru r ■LD E sooi4NVrawi CO.G"&;4 ; a most' important factor for evil in knowledge is to be put into operation. men are broken down by their house The spectator makes his choice. this connection. In all our large cities It is, for instance, far easier to make The performer lifts the top card. g hold toil, with tired limbs and aching , i - at the present time the nurses and a 'mother understand that breast- It is not the Ace. workers ir• Child Welfare are handi- feeding affords 'her infant the be-.t backs; thousands of girls are pale, In this trick the magician's Rheumatism capped by the shortage of houses, the chance of survival than it is to induce listless and without attraction. It all standby is used in a somewhat un- overcrowded state of those that exist, her to make the necessary sacrifice of means the same thing-thin and usual manner. The' card displayed I Apply Minard's 'to the aching and in man cases employment t p y , ,t2e -unsanitary l pleasure or remunerative em oyment watery blood, vitality run down, anae- as he Ace Las behind it another is of and get quick relief.. __: .�• :dwellings that are necessarily allowed which are often involved if this ma- mia, ,poor appetite. palpitating.heart, card. It the two cards are slightly. The remedy your grandmother .to be inhabited because there is no ac-•ternaI dui is attended to. Again, it bent and are held witb the thumb g . short breath used. eommodation for their inhabitar-ts if i ma be quite easyto make our muni- at one side and the fingers at the these dwellings were closed. The pro-'cipal authorities nderstand that bad 1 blood-nasal submit to-t-neo�ty ItY Theis I other, no one will suspect that the vision of additional housing accommno ho-usiag comsdttlons, °vercrowdin tub Ace fa anything but what ft seems 1 W11- dation is most urgent, but this prob- erculous inmates; an impure water, no difficulty to doing t to be. Howevie-when the Ace Is w llama' Pink Pills build up and enrich ► Tem in too many instanRs is not tack)- supply, and bad sesvengtng o1 the I aeemin;ly on top of the pack, there ed with the vigor which its urgency,streets are never associated •wiEh a 1 the blood, which brings with it new !s' another card on top of it-and. s y�� OF N�+ Amon the causes of infantile 11J14Y demands. low infant mortality and a high sten- I health and vitality. The man, woman the remainder of the trick becomEe ' g dard of health, but it m quite another i or girl who takes-Dr. Williams' Pink a very simple matter. Y? .deaths, the following are the most im- thing to induce them to incur the risks l pills is never run down. Their friends (Clip this out sad parte !t• with portant: climate, season, housing alco- and unpopularity which the carrying I notice how energetic they are, what a other of the aeries, tis a scrapbaoki ' hol, venereal disease, diet, vert and out of the indicated reforms would they enjoy etc. O i poverty �fine appetite they have, and how'much �I employment. From these pprimary entail. A want of appreciation of 9 '9 causes. two others stand out forcibly: these essential) human elements 1n The safe way to rend money by ma!] � �1 1. Want of kr.owled c, the problem ex Tains man of the You can get these pills through any is by Dominion Express Money Order. g y: p yp Y FULL OF ACHES 4 $. Want of character. -: ;failures of otherwise admirably de- dealer in medicine, or by matt at 60 - f Infants die from lack of knewied 'signed schemes of Welfare Work. In cents a box from The Dr, Williams' f ge t3a True hail falls only in summer, and on the part of the mother or father some cases, efrorts to reform have un- Medicine Co., Brockville. Ont.- or of others who have personal super- expectedly met with most.encouraging the hotter the weather the larger the vision of them, but the also die from.success, owingagain to the magnetic hailstones. i AND 7 the ignorance of the statesmen, the influence of ome commanding per- a Fair-Ground Work f - Make th ! legislator and the municipal councillor. sona'ity who has succeeded in com- All the Year. Mlnard's Liniment for Rheumatlsrm Infants, however, die from the selfish- polling society to make the necessary f _ Toronto Mother Found Relief mess of the same individuals, both in sacrifice. whether personal or .com- The average country air ground is r their privEte and in t}reir public ca- munal, for attaining the desired end. a fair-ground and nothing else, sere- Even an electric button won't sc- by Taking Lydia E.Pinkham i r Ing the public only during fair week. complish anything unless it is pushed. Vegetable Compound If The rest of the year it Is wholly Idle g 1 SAVED BABX�S LSE and ddeerted and sometimes even utr r sightly. Yet the fair-ground is often " x � Ute.- 'Toronto, Ontario.- I have found z 1 ( !a pretty natural park with trees and . Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- Mrs. Alfred Tranchemontagne, St: - is generally very accessible to both r/ ,s `� pound asplendid medicine to take before Michel des Safntes, Qua, writes; ( town and country people. If natural. ? and after confinement A small book �* '"Baby's Own Tablets are an excellent picnictng and play places are hard to i was put in may door one day advertising Lydia E. Piakbam's medicines,and as I medicine. They saved my baby's life r find, as often Is the case to prairie /� .� did not feel at all well at the time I went p and I cane highly recommend them to . , country, why not then make a recres. and got a bottle of Vegetable Compound a11- mothers," MMB. Traachemon JJ 1 tion centre of the fa4r-ground? right away, I soon began to mwtmce a ' .'tagne's experience Is that of thousands This was the Idea that came to the difference in my general health. I was r ! of other mothers who have tested the - Very Shy. Fair Association of a county in Iowa. full cf aches and pains at the time and ' worth of Baby's Own Tablets. The' '"The bride was very shy-yes, she The grounds are within the city limits thought I had every complaint going, Tablets are a sere and medicine was e'hy about'ten years when It came of West Union and on the. main-tre but I can truthfully say your medicine 'r for tittle ones and never it to regu-' to.giving Ler age)" ♦sled toad : from country to town. certainly did me good. I can and w1 late the bowels and stomach, tbua re- p �' _ speak highly of It, and I know it There le a natural grove of oaks on do other women Rood who are nick lieving all the minor ills from �hfch As Good As New, owner Has No the area and a bright creek meanders and ailing if they will only give it a fair children suffer. They are sold by medl-' Use for It. through It. No other body of water trial. Lydia E. Pinkham's Liver Pills 'cine dealers or by mail at 25 cts. a box Some le have s subtle way of is neem. are splendid for constipation. You areI people e)ji0 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., delivering a bit of criticism, and Tom The Fair Association laid the mat. welMme to use my letter if you think t,:;', Brockville, Ont. B— is one o1 them. One day after ter of making a playground of the fair ft will help any one. St Mrs AwxSY his fellow workman had made a very park before the public and found -� WFSTwUOD,ib43QnebecSLreet,Toronto, � ' The water in which rice has been stupid tilunder he remarked: "Joe, I prompt willingness to co-operate, and Use Cuticl�ra Soap Daily °°moi ' , The expectant mother is wise if she � boiled is an effective remover of.iron 'wish you would will me your head open pocketbooks offered to carry out considers carefully this statement of }mat from materials. Soak the rust' when you die." the plan. Playground equipment was Bathe with Cuticura Soap and hot Mrs. Westwood. It is butane of a great spots in the rice water for four or five "A hai do you want of my head?" bought and set up. Picnickers were water to cleanse your skin and free many, all telling the same story-bene- =' }tours, and then rinse in clean watent asked the other unsuspectingly. invited .to make free use of the it from impurities. If rough or pim- ficial results. "Why said Tom, "it would be Lint grounds. Then last summer.a swim- Ply,anoint with Cuticura Oiataaeat. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- I Cuticura Talcum is ideal for per- y ' -Beauty culture.is now being taken like a new one; you never use it." ming pool was added. It was accom- ming as well as powdering. and is especially adapted for use dm- in hand at in early age. The noses, -------0 - plished In the the simplest of ways. w„a,s,.n rH.et r.u. em r..c.n.as,n Ing this period. The experience of otheir ears, and hair'of infanta ,can be im- You may not be to blame for beiii The creek tuna along one side of the c.aium.r o.Boz sun isonn..t,' women who have found this medicine• e e.. s6e,aaw,eae?b.aasormatrna,7ar. blessing is proof of its great Merl& proved by a little care and treatment) mediocre, but you are to blame if you fair-grounds sad makes a bend down -�n oe,e sre,,.;as stte3c. Why not try itww yo "'' on.the part of the mother or nurse. ) put forth only mediocre effort. the other side. Water was taken from the creek and carried through tiling,to ---- - -- --- the swimming pool's From the lower end of the artificial pond the water Idedicm a flowed out tato other tiling and back The , _ e into the creek. This gave canning : water, making the bathing place pure and sanitary. The pool is 40 x 150 feet, with sloping bottom, and cost --the Preparation which him"won the confidence-of about $2,600. �a --- �Cvef•y Country tinder;the British Flag-the remedy - Through the summer,the pool was - - ,aVhlch_has brought health and happiness "_ the most popular place in town, and - d to millions .; ' of men and women to every part of the Empire- summer event ngs the fairground was the treatment which is resorted to everywhere= the gatherinlace of town and coup- ` '1 . try folks. The grass has been k-bpt or ailments such,as Sick Headache, Biltousnesa, - - ndigestton ail ns t Tito - ` nd the place given generall ' p the same care as a' regular park.- - insiSaificant,yet decidedly inconvenient—ailmenb d F. L. C. 'ch have their`origin in.a*dyspeptic condition of: the omach_and 8 torpid actiOA of-the liver"- Mlnard's Liniment Relieves Pala. �� 'Her Two Apes. t �` Bob-"How old would you say Peg- gie Lill ,fie let" Insist on BAYER TABLETS OF ASPIRIN ipl i ',il Bill-"To her ince or behind-her -fill back?" ° _ back l" —� 'Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets you are Those who try_to get something for 11jlilli = - ,flit - _ nothing usually succeed in getting sit- not getting the genuine Bayer product proved safe perience. by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for Y� Colds Headache Neuralgia _:Lumbo o ' ,►i�fh :,1111 affil(II"�I�upllli�i"'�I!ili'®������� i��� ►tt����� �f��l� Strong Nerves g g Pain nothache Neuritis Rheumatisrri µ� _ I► I}` Pure organic prosphate, known to Ya pl�►l�l��"— 1lfIIll I - 'Ili' _ = _ most druggists as Bitro-Phosphate, is Accept tin1y "Bayer" package Y* Illl(�I I = Iii what nerve-exhausted, tired-out people ' which contains proven directions. Illll _ _ 711j must have to regain nerve force and }r. Alull (illi(;,- energy. 'i hat's why it's guaranteed. Handy "Bayer" boxes at 12 tablets �` llll(lllll� I I"1; Price $I per pkge. Arrow Chemical Also bottles of 24 and 100--Druggists. Co., 26 Front St. East, Toronto, Ont. AA�sspirin is the tt4de mark (reatstered to Canada) or Bayer Manufacture of MonoarnUo- �'- •�� ■ � �`=.Ii�..ai�J ISSUE No. 42-'24. 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Sodleir, Dentist, i�}1 Qi9dofrietads for a few days ,With his wife and family. practicing in Toronto, will be here 6 Pairs Men's'Black Men-nonite, plain'toe, English oak tanned _ his week. -John T. Stephenson has par- In his office on Thursday.from 10 a sole leather, reg.4.75, going out a6 8j60. - s -John Henderson, of Gormley, visited his brother, Wm.F., on chased a Ford coupe from the a. m. to 5 P. m., afa usual. 2 Pairs Men's'Tau Mennonite, plain toe,English oak tanned - Warner Motors, of Nest Hill. IN MEMORIAM. sole leather, going out at 3.00, reg. 4.75. 'Wednesday. -Mrs. W. H. Peak and dough- ' -Born, on Sunday, Oct. 12th at Trenton, to Fratak and Mrs. tee, Miss Rata,of Toronto, spent WILSON-In loving memory of our 4 Faire Men's Black Oxfords, Goodyear welt reg. 6.50, for 4.75' Thnreday_with._friends in Picker. brio 'ed f4on,little Jack,who entered 6 Pairs Meu's White Elk, EnR.__oak tanned' sol.e,_reK_5,2-S,forA25 •''• t Barles, �8on - lag into t e new a on Oc her airs Men a Maliogany Grain, oak tanned soles, reg 4.50, for 3.75 -Mrs. Palmer, of Whitby, is -Mrs. Charles Shepherd and 1917. 5 Pairs Meu's Mennonite Blucher oak tanned soles, reg 4.95, for 4.25 visiting her aunt, _Mre. H. G. Cal- children, of Oshawa, spent the '•And God shall wipe away all tears 11 Pairs Girl's Heavy Work Boots, black and tans. reg 4.75,for 8.75 yert, for a few days. week-end with Mrs. Walter Shop- from their a ea-and t er nGOO pDr, MrsGordo" o more Eat , nett er sorrow nor These bargains are real buys. Stork is Stet-cissa l Toronto, spent Sunday with thei>1 er crying, neither shall there be any and backed up by the manufacturers. relative, s Pickering. -Mrs, Allan H. Clark and two y 4- children, of Lakef eld, havebeen more pain, for the former_things -Mrs. Enos Remmer has been spendin a week with W. J. and 'have-passed away. Behold. Imake g all t Ings new."-Rev.21.4,5. •���� %pending three weeks with friends Mrs. Clark. ilii ens ffeavy Work Shirts -in Toronto and Uxbridge, -John and Mrs. Dunn were in T. A and a Wil, a, ` -Mrs. J. Rankin is spending a Freeman, Ont. - _ • few weeks in Trenton with her the city on Wednesday of last - Several new lines just in, extra big cut in Coat Shirts. somethingnew week attending the wedding. of in a work abut, prices 1.25 to 1.75. daughter, Mrs. Frank Sarles. their niece. Now Advert4s efnta. - -Thomas Dwyer and friend, of -T E. Crawford in leaking Toronto, spent Sunda % th the �Overaflls Overalls ' farmer's mother on Church St. Rood progress with the erection of iG8 FOR MALE-9 vouofL pigs. d O. Overalls new residence at the east end weeks old. John Quinlan, Pickering. 6-7 -Mrs. John Murkar is spending of the village. \TOTICE-I hereby authorize R. A. - Big-B.ig 88. Headlights and Snag-Proof, prices ranging a couple of daps in Toronto with -Mrs H. G. Calvert spent last i\Bunting to collect all accounts due tee. W. from 1.99 to 3.25. her daughter, Mrs. D.J.Callaghan. week in Claremont Owing to the G.Ham,Pickering. 5 7 _ -L. K. and Mrs. Devitt, of To' illness and death � - reewiih ' .onto, spent the weekend with Mre. James Lemmon. 1 ' practical experience. ORenforengagements Fred T. Bunting - - Piekerind the latter's parents, Hugh and Mrs. -St. Andrew's eongrevation at in town or country. Phone Pick 1106. 30.4 - Merhia. a meeting on Monday evening de- TOVEB FOR SALT-No, 9 steel Established.1857. �t -W..L. and Mrs. Couctice spent Bided to bold special services on Sraage,6-hole, warming oven.reservoir. all in :, a couple of days this week in Sunday,Nov. 2ad, to be followed Ent-class condition. W.M.Miller,Brougham.6 lBrooklin with their brother•in• on Tuesday evening by a fowl LMP FOR SALE-42 ft.iron pump, id t law, W. S. CrozaA 0 ll. supper and entertainment. Pin excellent condition. Pnce veryreasonable. -John T. A. Elliott, who has -Don't for at the first annual John R.Kennedy.1357 Kingston_ Road. Birch �` been working on the G. T. R. dur Meet of the South Onta- Cliff' 6i7 �re - iq Ing the summer months as R sec. Athletic t _ ria Inter-Continnatioa School Ath- IDER-�iiAfiIrG-tVe are prepared t r lino hand, has baso engaged by F. C'to make clack every hfonday.Wednesday'afid letio Association which will be Friday until Dec. 1st. Petty Sinclair,Cherry- .9. Westney for the winter. held in the Pickering Memorial wood. 5-7 f -The annual meeting of the Park today (Friday) beginning at Pickering Branch of the Upper L`ORSALE-2 fresh cows,one choice _ • z Canada Bible Society will be per 9.30 o'clock. Claremont, Brooklin P Holstein,and a good roan cow. Apply lot 22. Y1 l /��} and Pickering continuation schools rear con.6,Pickering. Lloyd J•White, R.R.2. 'The nem fel 1 St t • is St. Andrew's Church this ortsan3 it Claremont. will participate in the{sp g (Thursday)evening at 8 ti clock. is hoped that the meet will become FDISON PIKE-Piano teacher at -Leonard Neale, of the NatirlD. an anneal affair in which there .Claremont on Saturdays. Pupils prepared Y1} the al Farre Agency, hats sold the farm will arise a healthy rivalry among for examination. Studio at Mrs Lyman P,I• yy keys. Phone 3000, 2.14 belonging to Mr. Drudge, 10t31, the different schools concerned. -__ -- — s�- con. 8, Pickering, to Ur. Parker. The program, in which both the �;OR.SALE—Solt and 11 DIRa.hPAvv i ! Famous of Toronto, who will tgke immedi boy, sad girls will take part, W 111 wagon,cutter,horse rake. 3 female Collie - , V _ ate Toronto, w +ps. Fred Lacey,lot 35, B.F.con. Pickering. 4 i consist of baseball, rely race,,, Hi hland Creek. P.O. 8 9 -The farmers are now in the running, jumping, shot putting. TOR SALE-At Locust Hili Elevn• " .midst of their busiest seaaon of the etc., for which first and second �i' tor. Bran.Shorts Ground screenings•-Oil ? ear, and some are finding it dlffi- zee will be offered. There will cake meal. Highest rtce� paid for all kinds of colt to get suHictaat help. Silo- be no admission fee. Everybody grain and seeds M.l�_ltooyer. tilling and root- harvesting etc. welcome. T�AXEN CP-By the u»dersianed. LT1t.TLj Y keeps them busy. -On Thursday evening last a 1 on or about Sept 30th. calves. Owner may - - ilk have same h7 previa proppeerty and payin¢ ex• The many friends of Rev. A. retinas motor accident occurred pen Gordon Mc y; R+hitevale, B 8 'R. Sanderson are pleased to know at the corner of the Brock road — Qts arrived ' 1 that he is recovering steadily from OR BALE-Black Gorse.R�driv• U � • the in erica be sustained in the and the Kingston road, resulting Fer,ages to reset also bay mire,Clydesdale. 41¢ Of (JQSI j in serious injuries to Rev. A. R. aged 12 year+, Apt W.A.Centra,tot z4,coat <' recent automobile accident and is Sanderson, pastor of the Picaer• s, Pickering. R. .Claremont. 51tf s _ able to be around the house ing Methodist Church,Wellington ��OR SALD-Ford-roadster, in good Latest Shaldes In C'asl�meres, Silks again. Cheater. of Port U'Dion, and Rus- condition, tires all good, shock absorbers: ° ' -A apeclal meeting - of the box for making into small truck. PriceS125.00. y, Ladies' Aid of 9t. Andrew'se-hurch sell ADdrew° of Highland Creek. Ap�Iy Milton Ormerod. carrot F.H Watery. and Silk and �ool, will s' held on Monday next. at Mr' Sanderson was driving south R R. 1,nckering.Phone Pick 1413, 4-6 on the Brock road on his way FOR SALE-Chea all kinds of - 8 p. m., at the home of Mrs. W. J home, and a large truck going p !� } Clark. As important business is R g R wagons.harnesa and all se-e l term arm- 8 The New Fall Stock T F lemecal to nod order, Also several heavy and ` we@te slowed (lOtRn iD Qrder to P ht,cale,and cook stevn and heaters. Ht¢h• 7�s toabe dealt with. a full attendance allow Mr. Sanderson to get in g of the Famous , *r ' of members is requested. est pucepa id[or hides and wool, also hve pool, > ahead of him on to the oQuth aide try. H.Hermaa.5touffville. Phone 1903 IS tf -The annual Thank offerin of the Kingston toad. As this OHN q.. WHITE. GREEN RIVER h meeting of St. a►Ddrew s Church was being done )Lussell Andrew, Ji.neer,a¢potatoes at his farm for 75«nca per UN �ERWEA-W, M. S. will be held on Sandty who was accompanied by Mr. 9o-lbsMao a number of good feed+ng steep atI N BULL" ' n10TD1Dg next. is rs. Donald Mae- 4 1.2 cents per ib. Or will furnish steers and pay V morning of Shanghai, China, who Cheater, came frame the east in the feedlr 15 cents per lb. for all gain put on. his car, resulting in headlong QOl• This offer is rood for October. For pfrticulars. is, now on furlough, will give RD hone Mark 6405, of write Locust Hill. R, R _ - 1 address. fu not Edit to hear her. mon. The steering wheel in Mr. �o. 1. 6-7 has arrived. -Dr. and Mrs. Calshan and breastSandesca s car every him on the CARD OF THANK8.. children, of Toronto; J. and 'Mrs, breast causing ha very painful it i " -' Bawka and Children, of Oshawa; Jury' which has confined hilp to ;fir. Walter H. Wilson and eons ,EVEry one likes Turnbll 8 his bed ever since. We are glad wish to convey to their many friends Wm. and Mrs. Walker aad son, to know that he is gradually re- their sincere thanks for their kindness Don't buy substitutes Rus..of Ashburn,and Misses Mary covering. Russell Andrew's injnr- and expressions of sympatby in their -and Marjorie Heitzner,of Brechin, ies are somewhat similar, bnt be bereavement in the death of a loving .spent Sunday with John and Mrs. was also hurt about the head and wife and mother. -- - - Quinlan. leg. He is also slowly recovering. List y /�-�,��masyl}�' ?A - -Rev. A. R. Sanderson will take Mr. Chesters injuries are the most Voters' List Cou st 19Z4 the service in the Methodist serious. His knee cap was frac- Munitipalit of the Township Church on Sunday morning. and tared and he was taken to,the of Pickering. t the evening . service ,'at 7 o'clock Toronto General Hospital. It will The Fall Samples. of Suits 'and will be conducted by Messrs. Robt. be some weeks before he will be Notice is hereby given that s Court Thompson and Fred Mauadrell,of - Over�oat� are here. able to be around again. Mr will be he]d,pursuant to the Ontario , 'Whitby, who will speak•on,the Sanderson's large fine McLaughlin Voters'List Act,by His Honor the t .Plebiscite question. sedan was badly damaged and Judge of the County Court of the T^hey are ,,Xtra choice .and the- prices ' -The police trustees purpose Mr. Andrew's Ford touring carts County of Ontario, at the Town Hall, , w, calling a meeting of the residents almost a complete wreck. in the Village of Brougham, on Fri- ' day,the`3lstday of October, 1924, at- of G are reasonable. of the village to discuss the else- -One of the beet games of foot- 10.00 o'clock in the forenoon, to hear. •� uric light question. Geo. W P. ball ever played in Pickering was and determine complaints of error@ see us for .1�all Suits and Overcoats ►' Every, of Whitby, is expected to that played in Memorial Park last and omissions in the Voters' List. of, be present to give all ioformr4tion Thursday evening between Good- the municipality of the-Township of in his power. The-date of the wood and the home team. The Pickering or 1924. meeting will be announced next contest was for the prize of twelve Dated this 15th day of October,1924. - . . APMAN 4 week. sweaters, valued at $75.00,which DONALD R. ctoberi 1 -On Friday evening last Dr. was offered first on July let. On 8.8 Clerk of the esid Municipality. Howard Taylor, one of the leading that occasion the game res ted S n ay, n a E, a wo teams came i . and son of the late Rev. Dr. Hud togethef again on Sept. 25th, WON# � eon Taylor, founder of the China when the Chamber of Commerce ',gritish Columbia Oeflar Inland Mission, delivered a most held their Field Day. This game Gait Galvanized steel shingle@ interesting address in the Meth• also resulted in a tie. On Thurs• Bird's Felt Slate Shingles C'/5//4s x odist Church to a rather small day a third effort was made to for sale at audience. In the absence of the arri$e ata decision. This game T. PATERSON'S - CLAREMONT r pastor of the church, Rev. A. R. also bad'the appearance of ending Call and get prices. I T 5 A NOTHING S.AL.LAVTO, Sanderson, who was confined to in a tie until,shoat. t�wa mi�tea w IQSf his bed on account of his anfor- before time was up, when Picker �` CRUEL BUT.- R��NT tunate motor accident, Che chair ing scored the only goal of the ELM DALE Ma LLS WORLD Q Q N�w •':�''✓ was occupied by Rev. Mr. Lang- game, thus winning the prize. �s•OV17 EXPERT ford, of St. ' George's Church,and The game was witnessed by a --p=Q=CER=NC� Rev. P. F. Gardiner assisted in fairly large number. of Spectators, igERv�t -_ -the devotional Pzercises. br. and was well played by both fA1R, -� Taylor's address was listened to sides. An unfortunate accident, Wheat or any grain taken in ` 'with rapt attention as be told of however, marred the pleasure of exchange for P'lour. ZILES " the wonderful growth of the Mie- the evening's sport, when one of c - ; Sion and the great work itis doing the Goodwood players, William We have Bran, Shorts, Chop, _ ISO _, 1 _,. in Christianizing China. The work Wagg, sustained a fracture of the Oil Cake Meal, is being carried on tinder the au-,4- jaw bone. He and one of the I' vices of no religions organization, other Goodwood players were alLkinds.of grain. - a 1 o $ �- �•� , but it is inter-dernAtional and is running towards one of the Pick- strongly supported by contribn• ering players, who bad the ball. Ogilvie s Porridge;0ats. ,R tors who realize the great work it Just as they had about reached Royal Household Flour, is accomplishing. Dr. Taylor him, he F.tepped hside and the two Cream of to West Flour. _ gave an interesting account of a Goodwood players came together "" *• most unpleasant experience which with great force with the forego lie underwent when he and his ing rPsnit. He received medical CHOPPING EVERY - — wife were citared by brigands. aid here and was then taken to ---- WEEWDAY ` While h1 tt•a'a wife c liberated after Uxbridge to his own doctor, who. �- y Tr . , rlgy captivity be was a trP nndet•atnnd, took an x-ray of D- N• , 'pri-ones for six weeks: the man's injuries, I