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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1924_10_24 r•" _a..err t � at^ 1 .3,. -* r;e,y -r,. .57 y! +�-•e:. ?., 4. MIRy,:s=• p' . v 1�'.r �•?,>„s., ,i-"w r w:•' ,.v h 4 n...,,:� ai � .+, .,.•x,� >i• r-a'. ' +r._, . "�. a.,. :•tik ,e s .r• ,`�i• 2-r r, c„� «k �"• e "� � -�,'�' a�2 ,,;.' „sr;. .„t �,. 4;,,�-;, ``5,..•, _ ,,. ,d. - •.�•--`>,a ' .. +`-�=;-,aa:,. �•�, a Win.. '� .,. �.. ... ,.,.. -:� c•:;,. ..s- ... .,..•.+ . ,•:4 .,.. . ,� .:,.*.,HrS:'�. r �a.x* T.r,mr M1:"' yam! . .u:..r ,.. C,.J.., ..i -r.e,. •#s'-;- r,.. ........ c"r�.., ,,.... w, ,.s1'*. � r "s. .f}".. .a• - x'� ''It' •=."e. w 7777w;i Awl L. L1V. -_ PICKERING�, ONT•.,- FRIDAY OCT. 24, ,1924 �To: '� . VOL.. - . _ WHI YlALE'. CENTENNIAL' CORNERS, �y{ ra,• �fsAfSllFlttetl �a>:a4,r. ,- s- - _ _ e Ladiea_ s�Q�_Cirrl®--o€ the -Don'tmfes t8ie. Ye greAt Olde tyme Wht evafe Ba tiat Church are holding syn inge.meetingwill be held is the M a� Geo- -_�akor _ GREEN�TO _ t gg �Ed�Cal a caf star's tea and s booth for the Oentenoial Methoist meeting house ' 4 R. J. H. $WINDEN, Phveician, sale of home-made cooking and aprons on Tuesday, October 28th. Ye reate - r y menne an womenne • s Highland basement of the church. of ye Pickering Methodist Church will A Creek. Movie 2430. Office opposite ynge ye olde tyroe songs and tunes of Morrish'sstur•. 1 D. t; GREENWOOD. 100-yeare ago. Ye syngers will wear Established 1838 $ R p SPECIALS • _ their ancestors' clothes. If you can't The oldest established lodustryon E.-FORSYTH, Opb.D., Director .O tometrical Association of Ontario.Reg. _ Let nothing prevent you from at laff don't come, Ye meeting will he- Ontario county. %tered Member of the American Optometrical tending the bit.Zion anniversary next gin at S o'clock, Admission 25 cents, L Association. Eyes examined_by appointment, 'Phone 2804. Claremont, Ont. Sunday at-11 a.• m, and i p. m, and ebi'Idlen 13 tante. ) i Band - Instruments en ov the ins irin sermoob of Rev. S. �� N F. TObILINSON, M, $„ Member J P g Death of Miss Burton I aim always in the market R', Fallis, D. D„ of the Methodist w o of the College of Physicians and Surgeons Book roam musical the sorvi ng land the On Friday, - to P of Ontario. Office- that and occupied,by 10 00 i .Leigh will assist the Mount Zion p Oct. 17th 'liar E„ sec- � the late Dr.R.Brodie.and latterly by br,%Cald- 1 SOpranO SaSaphOne, = ». ori w well. Phone. Claremont,Qrtt 2Rty and daughter of Jahn Burton, of theWHEAT 1 Baritone Saxaphone(buffet)95.00 Ashburn Choir will sing in the even• 7th concession of Pickering, died sud•T O. McKINNON, M.D., L,R.O.$„ 4 Cornets, g 2', In All other ublic services on the y g g •� B flat, reg $_o $18 each g• P dent Although not Navin the beat Edinbur9gb, member of the Oouere or circuit are withdrawn except the one of health for some time previous, her _ r te Ph 'myans and lBurge sanr>°eaoae�Edinbttr�gh. 2 Slide Trombones jS1Q) $29 each conducted by the'Laties' Aid at Bro• sudden demise has cast u gloom over 8p•oial-atteatiaa to ddeasee of women and 2 Clarinet, reg. 44.00, 29.00 each u ham at 7 - - . awldr•n offid - ---'•.=--- --La-- atten ount Zion. Sunday School her were always influenced by her at ttreenwood at 10 a. m. and Kinsale cheerful disposition, and as a faithful Chatropractc Violins at 4.00,'regular 12.00 at 2 30 p. m. Plan to attend the cen• daughter and sister she will be greatly bA` 11R. DURWIN E. STEOKLEY, Guitars, with Hawaiian tenary,celebration of the Methodist missed in the home. There remains BARLEY '! Honor`Graduate of Toronto College of Chi- Attachments, 11.40 Toronto, f Society-at Massey Hall, to mourn her loss s father,two sisters ropractic. Will make residential calls to Picker- Toronto, from Nov. 3 to 8. Ask the and five brothers. The high esteem Ing Village and surrounding,district. Tuesday, pastor for a registration form. for the deceased was shown by the and will pay the highest prices.. Thursday and Saturday (oreaoons.' For ap- Stbuiivi ffle,Ont numerous floral gifts and the largepointment call 14I J Bowmanville,or leave word yy with anyone taking treatment. 471y DUNBARTON. gathering of friends and relatives who " Y. 1 -- attended the funeral on Sunday after- �^ Miss Creighton, of Toronto, spent noon, when her remains were laid to 1" Sunday with Miss Annie Brander. rest In the Wbitevale Cemeterv. Rev. ® �t001+L Of nIItarlO Bran E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Wm. and and Mrs. Nicholson. and. Mr. Oardiner,of Pickering,officiating. and Shorts always . .Solicitor,*rotary Public Etc. Stoney to Pbvllis spent the .week-end at Barrie The family and immediate friends OII hand. Can. South Wing,Court House, Whitby. 251y R wit11 relative@, have the deepest sympathy of the; -- l iLLIA�t JAMES BEATON,Bar. J' He Beal An interestiog baptismal service community In their sad bereavement, % nater, �oRcitor, Votary Public. Room took lace at the home of Alvin and Funeral Director F'• ?�. GREN '. 539.Confederation Life Building,Toronto. En- 3trs, render on Wednesday evening. �. trances:1 and 12 Richmond Street or 17 Queen ttrtd The prohibition program was used IBCAR BORO JUNCTION. •.' ,x - 'Street East. -Telephone-Main 7.060, Residence - �;Ltcenaect 1:'�ubali'ner in our Sunday School last Sunday - -` - Q e Hudson 1748. Early on Saturday morning a sad �! /�T G A M morning and much interest was taken v MOTOR HEARSE accident occurred on the Kennedy in the service. art Dental We are sorry to report W. T. Dun- road, a short distance north of here, _ CLAREMONT, Onto in which two young men. Lloyd it's the rice ere et for our. butter iq liar's accident in fairies from a; tree. P R Phone 9' i g Ramer and Roy Hare of Markham, that enables tis to a the price DRvHARRY�HCDgON, Deoti�t, He suetainedinjuries to biashoulder pay p ce Wh thy. Office--Adam's Terrace. Byron met with instant death. The two ;, and has been confined to tied. for cream, and its our aecdrate 5t ata. Phony 124. ;Gas extraction when On the evening of Thursday. Nov• young men, who were partners to a v.T desired,,. Sltf g y s ?tem of doles business that en_ E 8th, a hot chicken pie dinner• under threshing outfit,were returning from y 4 T'�R. D. C. Amish, Dentist. 8trtuff- ' the auspices of the Ladies' Aid Soder Brampton where they were attending able@ as to render you service. IJ% :.e. Honor Graduate of'Chicago'..ind To_ Frust Trees,. Shrubs Etc• of the Duabarton Presbyt,-riati the Provincial plowing match. Tiley Have our truck call for ��'oon n Unrversitil-s and-the Royal, College of were travelling in a motor-cycle and ter,. pental5urgeons. Phone office 1011• Residence Church will be given in the church your cream. 1015. No outs,d: appointments. 261y Having secured the agen^y for E.D. from 6 to 8 o'clock, after which a side car and were going.itis estimated Smith & Son, Ltd., Nurse then, choice program will be given b Mise at about 35 miles an hour when they tf BLAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S.. g crashed into a motortruck which is Stouff We Creamery Co. 1) of Winona. Ont. Bawden• elocutionist; Mies Joy Faw- .a� Graduate of the Royal CToroe of Dental tett, soprano:and Mrs. J. E. Fawcett. owned by C. R, Purcell, from the Phone 18802 , cry surgeon r• and University of Toronto. Office [ am prepared to take orders for all P northern art of Pickering township. .$TOIIFFVILLE, OFT. over W.�t Pringle•s hardware store, Whitby; ki°ds oP Fruit Trees,Sma11 Fruits, alto; all of Toronto; and. Miss Mar- P g otfte•hours to to la : 1 to 5.30. lad.•phone S. oris Neilaoo. sopra°o, of Scarboro, The truck was standing on the right l Ornamental $hrubs Etc., at j aide of the road and was properly Bell phone 220. 441y Pr Pe y - lowest possible prices. JN DALES, L. D. $ , D. D. $„ 9ROUGHASIL lighted, Mr. Purcell being engaged tevale ` Rl .Graduate of.DALES.al Cone a$i Dental Sur- it= rates for large-quantities, - repairing the radiator which was leak. Oct. 1=,to Win- lag and did not tee the motor cyclists Service igeone and the cott's city . 0oronto. Offue 28tf HGrn, on Saturday, , s*+' a Garage � above D A Scott's store. Claremore One, ton and Mrs. White. a son(stillborn). until he heard the creel[. The meas Thet , 'Office hours,a a m. to s p m.. Saturdayt: 9 a. N. J• .Chapman, Pickering J. E.aflrd Mre. Jones and son, of injuries were such as to show that • M.to I p.m. Phone Clare 1405. 471y death were instantaneous, An In nest Birch Oliff, spent Sunday with Mrs. q Phillpp, was held and the verdict was to the Motor overhauling, to and side cur - g�asaet. T. H:'a°d Mrs.- Madill and family effect that the accident was purely tain repairing 9 ; ~^^ � ^� v v oofi n !pent Sunday with Mrs. Purdav in accidental, and Mr. Purcell was emir. ]Battery Service-Ottargi°g WV. RICHARDSON-Real Es g Tor3nto. ely exonerated from all blame. and overhauling. VY . uu, Insurance.Corveyattclag, Notary All work guaranteed. F1sL rate Public.Etc, Pickering.flat, ally L. and Mrs. Shepherd and children service ch e ,1 Material s ens the week with friends in CHERRYWOOD Phone 8610 Mark, Central. t s FPOSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, oronto. r, s for ooanales of York and tlnsario. Aso- �; Mrs. Malcolm and eon, Howard, Mr. McRae.,has rented the Peters W E B E R R Y " v sion sal«Man kinds att•nuod to on shoesess motored to Barrie .and spent Sunday farm. ...- nonce, Address Green BI.er P.O., Oct. Just ares tod.a car -of Toronto with Frank Malcolm. Miss Sargent' visited 'with Mr. and -, Aa ha%6 011 Roil Roofing, Mrs. Wallace and daughter. of To- Mrs. Drinkwater. DB.BEATON-TOWNBiBIPOLESK P ronto. spent oyer Sunday with the Mrs. J. Rennie and son are visiting i?; o Oonveyaa•er, Oommissioderfor saklad Shinn%; etc., also Here' YouAre 4 ataldavits, a000nasaot. Etc. honey so loan foTher's slater. Mrs.T. to brown. A. and Mre, Fenny. on term •'Inner of Kwriade Us- '001, ia The Women's Institute spent a very, Several from here attended the tea- •now" V e�v le,U@0. r-t A large stock of B. C. Cedar enjoyable afternoon at the home of cert held at Zion last week. - r IDA. PL GH-Live stock nuc- shingles. Beaver Board blrs. Mecbin, Pickering. on Tuesday. Mr.Tink• of Brooklin, visited with DT Thomas and Mrs. Norton were at his daughter, Mrs. k Taylor. Cement tioneer. Cradnate of C. M. June: School. and Lumber.. " Chicago. Lifetime experience with pedigreed = Hitch Cliff on �4 ednesdav last attend. The school is drained at iwet. %+ith- l stock. BI�ck and ring work. All kinds of sales ..Call and get our rices. in the funeral of their:uncle,James out the use of arLarm•strong pump. Ptomp fly a-2tended to. Terme reasonable. Pbor,r P Norton. Great credit is due the teachers and �CVal 810Clazemont. 161Y Mise Annie Maleoim, 'Mise Anna pupils for their success at the School f = 7 M. MAW, ' LICENSED AUC- ti• PICKERINGI -:- Murrison and friand,of Toronto, spent Fair. - `"F TIONEER•forYork,QntarioandDurttam the weekend with Miss Margaret Weare pleased to hear that Mr. LumbPir Counties,.►11 kinds of sales pmmp y attended LUMBER YARD Duncan.' Hatch is recovering, after his serious f a W + a to. Terms reasonable. Dates for es may be John and Mre. Little oh° and Mr. illne&% arranged a NEWS'Office. Bell and Iadeg- _ j George Gates and Leonard Gates Sh In gl.eB "nor, 'dent phone*. Whitby,oat: sly of Torontoand Mrs. . motored ohn noufineod so ant are visiting the ]otter's parents' at � � TIM$ TdBLE-Pickering station POULTRY _ p T.A. Trains going Eu/dos u ltlUotvr Sunday with the formers mother, Bluevale. No. 10 M111 7.58 A M WANTED Mrs Littiej Mise to Dawson, of the nurses' staff Reid ROOfiII 2S Local 2.21 Y.M: Mrs. Asford,got Toronto, and dau• at Weston, visited her parents over •� +, 80 Local 825 P.M ghter, Mrs. Doten, spent a few days the weekend, and Lath #' Sunday train,- >s.27 A.M. Highest prices paid for last week with Frank and Mrs. Az- Mies Mildred Davidaon has returned Trains ora Wet doe-.ar follows- any quantity Of hens ford. Mrs Doten was leaving on to the city, after spending her holidays , s g land chickens.' Write Monday for her home in Calgary. with het parents here. No. 29 Local 10.50 A.M. James Todd has installed a Lister „ s7 Local- 2.44 P. ]i. or phone. lighting plant, which will be used far F A R E E S O , Remember the fowl enpper in 9t. both power and light. • s R 9 M`B 8 O�P.�; . Andrew's Church, Nov. 4th. 'Sunday train,' H Neskel g .T.. Foregoing is according to Standard _- PhOIIe WHITBY. STOUFFVILLB. ZOw�T r time. t ' z. Boa 296 WHITBY The Whitby police have been very Geo..Collard has sold his drug bus'- g j severely criticised for some time by ne6s to Milt 8torry of this place. Lha residents of the town for their A large tlboount of vegetables were Pick 'Irl FARM E RS . In a V() thu-tr-T.-A-.-IDW- expurityu Luca" uwcw "u-15 lawt Bread Flour awn residents in large numbers, It Is two weeks. We are Agents Or reported.come over There is tall, - t and. Marvel. . culty in finding in the hot-ale the as another blacksmith shop opening re in the near future. tow. COekshntt CO. ', liquid necessary to quench their °pThee Timbers family. west of here, �g �s'•�� Goold-Shapley try thirst,and possessing the kick that ie re Pas Flour so satisfying to their nature@. . As a tools no lees than three first prizes at - pp� Maybe obtained from you grocer. result of these complaints the memb- the Poovincial 'plowing match at ` U- Afuhr ere of the police force.were summoned Brampton last week. • • before the town council on Monde A supper will be given to the base- Store fleury and Blesells Brooklinf lour Mills night of last w y Friday evening, Although ' tbs. did not et the championship. d - gives areal heart-to-heart talk for g . CHAS. WILSON, Pro their indifference in enforcing.-the O. they made a good try for it. ' Lister@ ' p• T. A„and were given thin days of ' A parting shot were given in favor of st the y y Wampole a Grape Salta, jn_ race to rove that the are worth the'O. T. A. on Sunda by. the seven FOR SALE . g P y churches in town.Sunday vote will be thing for coolinR`the blood the salary they draw. anis hot weather. ' 1 John Deere Hay Loader Our town treasurer, W. D. Dykes, given here in favor of the O. T. A. Y + A SUPERI01� SCHOOL y The lowing match do Tuesday at standard linea always on hand. 1 aide del. Rake -- - - was arrest on Friday afternoon on pp a > And Bartholemew's farm was well "Ci re yr two charg @,of theft, amounting to y Crude Drtlgs, Cigarettes, ga I Sulky Plow _ 2 Walking Plows ELL{OTT attended. Each class .was ,well re- $8000",ser'res to by Arthur Nesbitt,of " I Crown Gadg . �� 13rookli6 and and Jounah White,of Presented and the prizes were keenly and Tobacco. , Brantford Binder Twine. the same village. Immediately fol- conte@ted. lowing his arrest he was admitted to Mies O. McKettzie, a Iife•long res'. Metcalf Choicest CHn��y, W. F. Disney, Greenwood Corner Yonge and Alexander bait of$8000, the mayor, R. N. Bassett dent of Stotitfville, who sold out her 42cf Phone Pick 711 Streets. Toronto, being one of the bondsmen in the sum hoot and shoe business to Mr.Weldon, Statimiery, Toilet P�+3pRrations -` of Llndeav,left, this week for Port Aratuand,,, Three Flowers, Y- Invites the g of $2000,the others being Wro, David- ( „ patronage-of those who Arthur, where she will rea4de. Seele • •. -noes, oi'-the Central Gsrat;e, J. M. � " 5`)• .-,-• "''+-��•. desire the hest training for poai- Kenny, lnmbermsn, and himself, for Court was held here on Monday, -Grain Chopping tions as stenographers, t 0 each, The arrest was net un_ when an interesting rase' was tried Agency for Columbia Gratnaphone a typists, $=00 agAinvt Rnd h Conner, who in some ' AND FL�KINIi; private secretaries, apeountants, aspected as bit. Dykes was a member P Dominion Piano and Vacnet`te aaa y ata ot. casession of his neighbor's of the flrm, Dykes & Rogers. bond- y g P g the fHtlltleas h Ind bank clerks• cemmercia or short. dealers. Elmer Rogers was sentenced Pigs Hod claimed them as his own. vaenatn cleaner. K E NG N E.- Tf. if i- R I am prepared to do Chopping and hand tesebcra etc. Write for to thcve years in Kingston peneteuti• The Judge deri .ed against. Conner. ', Oat Flaking every day but Roes Rare. who was horn and rear- Saturdav, catalo 'rte. Enter any time. Stud• arc of Ort. 2nd• when convicted of �/� 1,, ants assisted to obtain em loy- thefts by the same men, It tong ton• ed in gtr.nffrilie, whirr+ driving bis No E. McEWEN, e M 9tooeboata For Sale P sidpi-M that Dvkes was equally re- mntor-cyrle near Agincrntrt, on his meat, war- from Tnront.o, ran into a motor spnnsihle with Rogers. -The prelimin- Veterinary Surgeon •t Claremont cry hearing wa4 set for Tuesday. hot track and mAs in?tant.ly killed. It. is ry g John F. Bayles, W. J. Elliott. Principal cvas later postponed until to-day [Fri- POPPo°ed that reckless driving was the 'J � t: cause of the accident, r. x Rural Route No.2 day, 4:Sb�11� xr, .. +fix>-..�.,,".::•� a _ .M._3� .. .,_.�_:. i. _ .•n, .._ M _ _...... ..,,. r"+^a rc r... a, saC3 „- x, LX� � .r..4' , ` '•v-a �: 7rYr•°•Sir.`' e4 � b-.'�dy,D +'' ` t::o. «• ' b3,'Yi ,,,l,�'.. x 7, `, • r. Y ..,; • r .:,:'f4 ^,�* J1., R, 4.. K•+ '. .A V' q�-r - '"^ ., v ., R �7'••.c. ,,} {:• a� .+ _ . .;`f. >:a �: a. 7,< .;:.,, •fr.}� °'�suu, •' t !0!' .a• _ .«w "'Y' y. '�J,,am�uu -�'AR•", �rriv+tf ..vn.,-.r .., ';,... kt, ..4. !k« ,+ r.`* ^.ov»-.�°,`_ ..y., '/'. •C�, �L"ti'.: -;.tri »r. •a.,..a> .Tsar~ ...+ .t-rN ::. -..! ,"rte• - .r:'''U• .rrr .�'"'y: r:"+• i' .,. �..., ,e' .y, ...,+. � ,.. .--.-x,,... t•n_v..-..",. ''i, , t r.: a - c -.,. , Aw sit. ,...�_. ,..�, •. ..: : '• '..'.' C' .,.. - ,F.. ... _ .. - -� - t r ;✓' }„y ]RIUC PEOPLE NAME MANITOBA . _ I LS EXPLAINED.IN _ NOWFR.RM _TWO WAYS - ;$y Driving the Poisonous Acid Manitoba is so euphoniona w tQame `• FrOnl the System. that Its use was ea+cnded -from the I _ lake to whiocliv it wea first atrpited 1 -� `' '� Rheumatism attacks people when that of the province created 12th May, -- fto blood .0 thin..and watery, or 1870. .Manitoba, however, was not the I _ Charged with impurltiea, thus setting name by which the lake was firstA WWI, 3ointa. Oold. wet weather or sharp, andexplorers were the L2yereadryes, - winds may start the pains, but the father and son, is 1738 and 1739. The - Cause is rooted in the blood and to get name applied by LaVerendrye in his ,$ New Fdrdson Tractors %*Ref it must be treated through the journal for 1738.39 is Lac des Prairies I blood. As a blood builder and serve�or in English, Lake of the Prairies. � tonic Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are un- Other early names are Prairie Laks,r w' surpassd. and, for that reason do not Meadow Lake, Lake of the MeadoWS, !s.!1 to give relief W rheumatic suffer- Riga Aselnibome Lake in various.forme g an when o n test given a fair trial. Among ott the.term-ths.xets�c&belara•:ta-the-} _ u , =OS$ ttteameEtge snfferet+s who have Assinibolne Indians who dwelt on its I Droved the great Talus of this meds- shores. On the map :.ecompanying Al- Ford C ' Indian ttcine is Mrs. Simeon J. Taon, nan exander Mackenzies voyhges, publish- :. � Head, Ssok., wbo Mays:,—,Tor over ed in London in 1801 the lake is called _ r two years I was an intense sufferer Manitaubns. Numerous other forma : Y 'from rheumatism and until I began the of the word Manitoba are met with. — t1l -!'he name is explained in two ways. I ! - -treatment that I took helped me any. The explanation generally accepted de- -` The Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited, has now been in The trouble grew so bad that I could raves it from Cree manito-wapow or •'r' not more around the house without the Oiibway manito-baw meaning the I business for twenty years. During that time 340,964 Ford cera and r help, and finally I had to give up and strait of the manito or spirit. Accord- trucks-have been built and the Ford has won amation-wide reputation b go to bed Words cannot tell how lag to this eapIanati,n the name was p -Couch I suffered, and I could not bear first applied to an Island in the nar• for giving satisfactory service: _ tro have anyone come near me. Finally rows'. H. Y. Hind, of Toronto, in his !I j In our relations with the public as local Ford Dealers, we have one of my neighbors strongly urged narrative of "The Canadian.Red River we to try Dr.W1111ams' Pink Pills, andExploring Expedition of 1867.8," says: flearned that.the best advertising we get is the recommendation of a `. I decided to do so. In the course of a "the origin of this superstitton in re- satisfied customer. Many Ford cars are sold on' such recommends- `' few weeks I could feel an improve- lotion to Manitoba island is due to the jtions and many more will be sold in the same way. treat, and I was able to get np. I kept sounds produced by the waves as they - ord-.on taking the pills until all traces of beat upon the beach at the toot of the < If you are one of the many thousands of Canada's farmer Ford- -the t'he trouble were gone, and I could cliffs near its northern extremity. Dur - Isgain do my housework, feeling -like )Owners, here is a big o ortum for oil. ; mg the night time when a gentle I $ PP ty Y , p new person. Three years have pass- breeze Is blowing from the north, the i .rod since that and there has aeTer been various sounds-teard on the island are :I li a Three fanner Ford-owners or members of farmer Ford-owners' - the slightest return of the trouble, so quite sumcient to strike awe into the ( families in each township in this territory will be given the privilege of , { that I feel safe In-saying that the Mminds of the superstitious Indians." i' taking orders for Ford cars, trucks and tractors. Only the first three Diet brought by this medicine is per- This explanation is ncurred in by to apply for this privilege in each territory will be enrolled. You can w.Anent" Mr. J. B. Tyrrell. who writes in the PP Y P. $ ry 1 You can get the pills from your report of the Geological Survey for �. enroll immediately. J druggiat, or by mail at 60 cents a box 1890 that the limesto a 4n a beach on ' from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co. the island "Is very compact and re- Order forma and complete instructions will be supplied to all con- ?Brockville, Out secant and when the waves beat testante. against this beach and throw these re - I Animal Swimmers. sounding pebbles one on another, the I ;All you are expected to do is to tell your friends who need a car, �,. Nearly all large animals are better roaring acand wily undoubtedly be pro- swimmers than man. With our Bat dnced which has given rise to the truck or tractor of your own experience with your Ford. _ If they decide t alma, we can outstrip many of the superstition among the taalana. I to buy, you take their order and sen ;pd it to the,Ford Branch in this p ismalier-footed creatures and most of - territory. Lake of the Prairie. , -the big animals have us beaten whenLA Verendrye, as noted above, called11 ,�. it comes to swimming. Anthropoid the lake Lake of the Prafrte, and there On all such orders you will get credit in points at the rate of 5`�� I - r7 apee, because of their build. are com are those who think that this la rhe on the list rice of the order. The contestant gaining the highest num- I xfi monly believed to swim as well v P mesas is of the Indian name. Abbe bei of points in each Ford Branch territory will receive, absolutely - mea, but the fact is that they cannot Dugas to a strong aupputer of the l' ' P ; - awtm at all unless'taught by trainers• free, a Ford Tudor Sedan, full equipped, all taxes and delive charges ter definition and In his book "The i Y r - And that reminds me of another In- .,delivery ' tereetfng fact alone the same lice. far Canadian west" published in Mona paid and with 1925 license, ready to run. I �> real In 19" upholds this view, After ' tj, -seals cannot swim when first born: a on the point of lad cage he ,. they are actually afraid of the water. arguing g Next highest contestant will receive, free, a Fordson Tractor, #ully I concludes: "The Indiana who dwelt and have to learn. But once they have equipped with fenders and belt pulley, ready to work. l on the shores of Lake Manitoba and msatered the art, they soon forget to the banks of the Assiniboine at he 1" walk time of its discovery were Asalni- All contestants who do not qualify for first or second prizes will The rhinoceros and the hippipota• 4 bornes whose language resembles that 'c!:receive credit-3% of the list price on all orders taken by them. This re y{ mus aboth seed swimmers, and the the sioaz. There were the tribes will be awarded in any kind of Ford-made merchandise or in cash. - `heereindeer In alattr in one of, t home to the very best duster, Matatoba, Hic tuba, TI toba. This shown by his method of deep sub- aides tabs in their language sig- '-,This contest closes December 30th. Prizc3 will be delivered mers4on—he keeps his head but a ltt- °sae' •prairie' and mine means water.' ` January 15th. Enrolment applications will be sent to all farmer Ford- I tie above the surface. The elk carries Mine sots. means 'yellow water,' mine I t spolis, 'water town.' dine toba means his head well out of water and avoids � owners, but if you wish to enroll immediately in order to insure accept- t tarring: he likes to So directly from water or lake of the prairies.' The ante application may be had from the undersigned. English successors to the French pro PP Y i! >. . bank to bank and get it over quickly. i I ; nounced `mise' as ii 'my n!' and hence The Indian elephant must be a " Manitoba." _ yowerinl swimmer, to friss by the fzeThe d In the above information th sport of Is summer: i i " ry, surprising burdens he carries across i, •'great rivers. It takes both strength ARSE M�'��►R phic Board of Canada recently publish and skill to swim.when heavily loaded. edwhicli gives the meaning of many The polar bear to a marvel in the I'I 1: - Canadian.place-names. t water. He is not the swiftest of swim _ .. _.. WEST em but coneiderttig the icy temperer 4 r, fore of the water and remembering _ that cold 10 a great deterrent in swim- .'Natures Night-Club. ' ^ _-- -- --- --- _" --J - - - - ming,.this animal must surely be the People often wonder whether planta --- ----- ---- -- --- ~-_ - T er an hardiest and most enduring of "watd flowers really sleep. They do; _ —_-_ _ . _--_. ----- ' -dogs," for he can swim twenty or some at night, ot$eris during the day I A good test of a man is the way he The average life:of a railway loco- time. When a flower sleeps it closes Fm' Women Only' i spends-his money. motive is thirty-eight ears. - twenty-five miles with but moderate -` y effort. ant sleeps the It is auppoeed by many people that. The wheiniticomeeuto swimming I for es droop- and lie plant together __ ---.. .- ._. _----- ------- — --— _ - pu the only British decoration or medal prig A awarded exclusively to women is the I r Ej read of a sportsman who experimented Flowers that sleep by day are wide Order of the Royal Red Cross, given 1 to learn whether these little animals awake during the hours from dusk to for valor in attending to the wounded. � Ae&tme swim naturally. He selected one that early dawn, when the moths sip-their under fire;or'tor special merit in simi• bad been born and raised in captivity, honey,and in return carry pollen from lar circumstances. There are, how. -- land took it in a-boat to the-centre of one blossom .+ anathar, r, o r era. L—tbe'pceparatiod which has-wall0tfie confidence-of a lake. The instant the squirrel was There are some flowers that, al- Of these the beat known is the Cross bvea'y country under the British°Flag—tile remedy' - —-it-swam so raptdly-that the man had- seem able to doze when a storm threat.'llbfemtgd it made for Me Irborv, and theugt­theY_sleeV:.��� of the Order of St. jelia, ins Which bas Y�rou ht Queen Victoria. foray years ago. Its of the Empire— much difficulty to recapture it.—L. E. ens during the day.' O men and women in every, part Tip thily did not nleae-th-e�Zb,bankgFan is awarded to nurses or those actively - 6e treatment which- is resorted to everywhere- - slip off into a light sleep when a interested in nursing. i for anniepts such,a. Sick Headache, Biliousness,. Ishower came the honey would be The Imperial Service Order uses or washed away, the pollen would be ren- i inated by King Edward ae a reward I indigestc n and Constipation, often coail encs •g I insignificant.yet decidedly inconvenient-ailments' BEAUTIFY IT WITH ;dered useless, and the velvety petals, for women showing conspicuous brave- which which attract the bee in the Brat place, r in arse sphere of lite. Ire holders have their origin in a dyspeptic condition ofl would be drenched and draggled.. y , the stomach sad -a' torpid action of. the ND' DYES" are few in number, and the decoration w Leaven of evergreens do not droop is highly valued. c when they sleep because they have a Even more exclusive are the Royal �y I •+'' -Perfect 'home dye- tougher skin, and in many cases' a Order• of the Crown of India, the lat-j "Ing and tinting ie shine one, and do not require extra ter awarded for services rendered in h1j�1 qp IIj ii y guaranteed with Dia- warmth when asleep. India by women of the-Viceregal Court r There are some flowers—the erecue, mond Dyes.•Just dip and wives of the native princes. It to � pilaf *+ in cold water to'tint for instance—that sleep not only at a coveted decoration, -but not more — ?, night, but all the winter under the o than the first•named, which is given {soft, delicate shades, 8 or boil to dye rich. around, in the form of a bulb. only to titled women, and this in very IUId ll�f = permanent a o l o r e, All early spring flowers, too, are rare instances.Each 16-cent package specially hardy, and most of them are __ , 1 ! I I' I"Ili R . � I 'l)l ti contains directions protected by a tough sheath round the •, +II I II I I � 1 f I - b so simple any wo- bud, which only bursts when the stuff Help Yourself Postoffice. �Ilfl�, rll1� �f,Ib,».•.rllltlllllllll��I��III II{IIII�III�lIII� IIII lll�ll�� J�II ,fir - Out in Glazier National Park, thirty man can dye or tint is strong enough to kias the sleeping miles back from the Great Northern lingerie, silks, rib- beauty' into life. Railway, 1s the only pos-toflice of Its 1111111�1f� ,IIIIIII _ '(11, I — skirts, waists, dresses. coats. kind. The mail is brought on horse - �` stockings, sweaters, draperies, coven lea lie to Protect All Chaldron FREE F&O F, a, hangings, everything new. a back from the railroad and hung on ' r �Buy"Diamond Dyeshing other kind of World. the side of an old abandoned'log cabin a&• --sad tell your druggist whsthsr the Steps have been takes is the tom• in weatherproof bags. The resideatlt Q` (111111 11{11jN Q r astsrial you wish to color is wool o! missies milli of the League of Nations as- ride in from the range for a radius of III 411111 sembly to place obndren under the five miles and help themselves to their , IItIk, or whether It 1s tinea. ootto04 or Drat"" •..ad the leagamail left for tbsm to the bags. Ionized goods. _ •c.a!+.�,./.•-•�,,,.s,• ,r, q::.:- sari:'..wr. L. :L�?Y�:..w.�:_.r'1�S'':.,.._. ,.'--..y._.:-._•.,;�.=.•--., ,-e �....._. .. '-.:.._'. ._......,.."... .«_.....- ._ _-.. 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'�%,y;A - .vin ...`CC•',�,.. en•i` n;'?.,« y�• ;�'. ;i .ria a ,nxa�r.%w- c 'a:c ''�F.'.;-a w < "r ,W. „3s..:,;brs. .: y„ .r.. -, ,...y .�..- r:; .,�. ;h: ,. ++w .� �,• '�•<r �".fat •r ;, 'y+'�- 't.,�''C'4m'yo'„`c,ti• )EASY TRICKS . 1:-A Swindle tip• . ..I _ :��,,, _.yam 1S cod tea�+ six 'XL ` _ _ _ OKING TOBACCO -_ and the choicest o Red Rose Teas*is the s'I 1 X IS FOUR TIMES S, EALEDIL > ORANGE PEKOE QUALITY rrrjalr 1 - 1-1 AhT H EDUCATIONON - L ,, WcLrr This is more of a practical joke ' 8Y DR J. J. MIDDLETON-- " than a trick, but it is a stunt that +� 6 6 ► �` rovleofi Hrd aaof Hoalth. Owtnls, is not only very little known but 3�r t co L is well worth knowing. When the ! x ft w01 be am is antsier quesuoss ea ftIWe Sanity>•W conversation swings to maths- . „r am argo ti this sONRUL A"ress him as Niduls.meloile, •Ds011111, rustics, the trickster says: .,I can take 6 from.6, 1A frees•8 � _K /�� {� sr - and 50 from 40--sad have six left." `am, A catch is suspected and a catch Minneapolis hsa a ve low infant cities of similar size in the United it t The illustrationdone.' shows how Po the trick may be done. " death rate -as �lripared with many;gtatea., An investigation,conducted iby the Women's Community*Council of (�{P this out and pante 4t, to{:x to bring you the full rl�hnoss t = other of the aeries, to a scrapbook.) j; meetness of this— and found some very interesting facts. $ and The children. who histories were 13ritain rs Gold Mine. taken were of the kindergarten stage, The kindergarten child is one who is Britain has a gold mine of its own, ■�����0 �� Qualit just below the age when it can go to where working was recently resumed 1 sc his class after a lapse of near) 1 700 years. hoot Generali the of of e y : ranges Brom five to seven,and this was The gold deposits are Lound near _ j the kind of child studied: Of this Conwil Calo, in North Carmarthen- Manufactured by Mi, group of children, more than half had shire, Wales. Coarse gold has been ��ALTODA000 ,CO.OF CANADA LIMITED �.e been breast fed until they were more discovered to a depth of eighteen feet Aantlml than seven months of age.. Leas than `1t�atK, four per cent. had been exclusively from the surface, and the lower soil Is r bottle-fed. It is obviously a fact that believed to be richer. " breast feeding is the vogue in Minae -Extensive old working* exist at the Queer Dishes. The Thames Flock of Swans. *polis, and is one xeaaos for their low mine, which was originally developed The Chinese eat maty peculiar dish- There are about 500 swans on this baby death rate. by the Romans. Though there are aoThames river in England, On making inquiries into the habits records to show how much gold was es. Along the soothers oosat of New j'• of the kindergartners, it was, found Guinea or what are found gigantic sea worms, extracted by the old workmen,. � s�F that one of the worst habits was the which the Chinese place second only Classified Advertisements unregulated use of candy and sweets. methods they adopted, the workings a to the bird's nest as a table delicacy, One-third of the mothers reported that show that mining was carried out over A nice fat one will measure almost two LADIES WANTED TO DO PLAIN g they allowed their children to est a long period. and light aewinat home, whole candy and sweets as they pleased ---0 feet long and as big around as-a man's or ;pare time; good pay; wrk sent More than a fourth drank tea or cot. , wrtst. These are boiled, cleaned, and any distance, charges paid. i• AN� fee at home and one-fifth of the chil- CONSTIPATED CHILDRENplacedin the sun to dry and when;stamp for particulars. Nationa� D dren did not get enough milk. Only shipped to China, have the appearance•Manufacturing Co., Montreal. }] ten per cent, reported their children of tnnkfurtera. were not all, card or sweets. Uoastipatioc is one of the most Com- 1 LADIES ONLY. s : y mon ailments of childhood and the Avoid lose when evading money by I ' The habits, and especially the eating L R BOOKLET, "LADIES' habita of many of the children, were child suffering from it posltively can- mail—Use Dominion Express Money.{` FRIEND," mailed in 'pplain en- unquestionably bad. Nearly forty per not thrive. To keep the little one well Orders—the safe, convenient, lnezpen- j dope, free. Casier 2423, MontreaL t Bent. were reported as irregular about, the bowels must he kept regular and slue way.. � '17tt !their home oon lunch, and a fourth the stomach sweet. To do this noth- HOME STUDY �k4, v' s>sate=ate hof them ate what the leased when y F tag can equal Baby's Own Tablets. Edelweiss In Hidden Nooks. .HORTHAND OR BOOKKEEPING Over 100.000 people have lthejr pleased. They are a mild but thorough laza- The error that edelwetes grows only taught in twenty home lessons, e testified that TANLAC i the children examined, eighty- tive; are pleasant to take and can be Proficiency guaranteed. D i I o m a has relieved them of: four per cent. took neither a morning p !a the 'haunts of the chamois among l f given to-the newborn babe with pet- given: Empire Business Collage, i46 or an afternoon nap, while 165 0 the Alps is a common one. rola the ,.Broadview Ave, Toronto. ti ahem did not gel enough sleep. fact safety, Thousands of mothers use London Times, but it grows in hidden Stomach Trouble, 'fhe question of keeping children no other medicine for-their little ones nooks in Brompton Churchyard, Lad Irift lsttlon, away from the movies is an important but Baby's Own Tablets. They are other.pltotek URINE "+ 1 Heartburn, f one. Apart from the merits or de- sold by medicine dealerd or by mail e " _ ' if toocents Brits of the picture itself, a box from The Dr. Wil- m at 25 11 v Pala. -r- Pran!s Liniment Re l0 00 r Palpitation, in film is injurious to the eyes{ ht of liams' Medicine Co. Brockville Out. FAI s EYES _ 8 yYam�,,�,, �{hlIIIIl8 gg , • tom+ the times cat sitting Ithe our and g - Mal-Nutrit young, pe „ ,,, ,._ •; �. <.j ,in a stuffy, ill-ventilated picture house —'—'�"—"' Fence ti00 Miles Long. 7 ,`wry $Tlglit ai'tCl,$gQ,urifuj glleplCBstSls/, "; could with better advantage be taken Harvesting the Mint. To inclose one colossal farm in Mon- Weicast,�ssoeCo..C�c,ao,forErecaseHonk �` u with -walkin or Playing in the p d rTBriOtlsri!!s, P p• Within a few miles of London the tans required 600 miles of barbed Less of Appetite, fresh air. It is hall ting In tot re- wirs _ `W'�' lgard to note that halt of the mothers peppermint harvest 1s to fall twin*, + 3;, LOSS of light, 'interviewed in Minneapolis did not al- and the pretty blue flowers of this Worked for 37 Hoon J Torpid Liver or i low their children of pre school age 'o eweet�melilag plant are fast falling Bu rn S GOIIStipAtiOn. go to the movies, while 115 children beneath the swish of the steklers, or Sir Thomas Lawrence, painter of � were reported as attending 'moving mint hooks, says an Englth writer. . the Georgian period, once worked 37 Apply Minard's at once. It picture shows weekly. During the past eleven months the hours without intermission. I acts as a counter Irritant and { '"Arlt Anyone Who Has When the question of discipline was g j distillery has been silent- Now it is *Ives quick relief. Taken TANLAC" considered, it was found that 803 fam- busy night and day, as carloads of the {lies reported they trained their ed dren through- interest; 284 trained OILER • ��t "herb," as !t is called, are tossed fe For s as An Geed Drosalloft through punishment, and III by cor- through the large .door of its upper 'p�orate punishment, or in other words, floor, and the air is fll'led with a pun- Water tube type. U5 it.p•, In good con•by beating or whipng. gent odor at fleet well-nigh overpower Qitioa, also a large amount of plumb- pia �� tri Of the group of 1,000 children ex- Ing. Ing, lighting and heating oQliipmeai l'4'. . , amined, 415 had defective teeth. The 'floor are two huge, Will sell satire or in part at great next most frequent defect was en- On this upperi .• capper-like stills, each with its huge sacrifice bocaute o! alterations to our ✓ M larged tonsils and adenoids. ( Rel Ettatet Corporation. lid, or"cap," suspended above it. The i property. t bottom is perforated so that the steam Litnited, Top Floor, 78 West Ado----- A man is as old as the tune he may rise easily to the mint. Otrset.Toronto. Telephone digit$101. _ whistles. Three boilermen load the stills, and 3 - as soon as they, are brimful the cap is BETTERIN' .":WANTEDlowered and sealed by-a-mater suction arrangement fitted round the bitm. M - FULL RIDGED , Meanwhile the boilerman gate up EVERY WAY ­...L.,� steam ttntil 4Ulb. t regte am I ata ' which degree of heat the steam is al- ----- ,�•. $ lowed to pane into the well-filled still. SHIP. M 'air ice.After Each load takes seven hours to din- Send deter) tion and full rtieulan to . til,&v9 the oil and water flow down in- p w hams Vegetable COQ1pOlilla Q to the separator on the ground floor. L. COSTELL0 To prevent tampering with the pre-. j 73 W. Adeiaide 8t. Toronto''' " cious liquid, this is kept locked in a Iagomar. N. 3.— I took your meds• � �- cage, 01 which the charge man alone cine for a run-down condition andmward possesses a key. The_process of dis- troubles I had thine in m right -..._ . IR so bad at times that I could notwalked, he unlocks thecage, E.Pinkham'a Vegetable'Comp md have _und in the oil into larive battles ge blue bot es. Uaw A ton of herb usually yields 81b. to ofbetter in everytvay and IN 101bf oil, and few of Ufa tourists re0 AND FACE you can use my letter to halt othett a; ar.- , owomen. —.Mrs. AL�TrA M. turning from Paris enraptured with --- Ingomar, N, M ' insist on BAYER•TABLETS OF SPIRIN the cboloe liqueurs of that capital Red, SwNervous BreakdownRelieves� ollen and Sores ' realise that the main ingredient, alco- hol �[Jnless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets you are de menthe, to obtained fmm the CtJtICUf"a Heals. Toronto,Ontario.—"It is psettyhard Y fields of Surrey and shipped to Frauoe. �— to explain your feeling in nervour nOt ettin the enuine Bayer rOduct roved safe _ "I had my trouble from child- P _--t-�— troubles. I felt low spirited, had pains a getting g Y P P hood. It took the form of white, i d # Helping Baby. scat sore eruptions which caused in my-head and eyes,always crying,an by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for Y' did not want to go anywhere. I d Alarmed'by an unusual noise in the terrible itching and burning, also , An ttin and fancy work, and I woulQQ w nursery the mother hurried in breath- lose of sleep. My head and face et irritable after a few minutes of and parts of my body were affected. g Colds Headache lesely. The children in a close group work. I have been in Canada five ye by the window, the baby being in the The akin on bosh my head and face .and have been this way ever since 1 � middle, looked up calmly as she en- `yes Ted and swollen and awfully carne. I am taking Lydia E. Pinkham's a • Pain `' Neuralgia sore. The breaking out-caused myie- Ve etable Compound and I Slee better tared. figuremerrt,and 1]est nearly all my g P° p - and it seems to make me eat, and I moat �w "What on earth. are you 'doing hair. say I am feWin more jolly. 1 have OP Toothache ,.Lumbago asked the mother, "I began using Cuticura soap g y' ,. "We found," explained the oldest and Ointment and the afforded great faith in in your medicine be w. �n, relief,and at the end of three months of what it has done for my busband'.q NeuritisRheumatism boy, "grandmaalae teeth, and we'reI was completely healed." (Signed) slater and she rewmmended it to enueSling them doand fitting them os. bits: W. A. Miller, Marshall; —Mrs. A. SMITH, 10 BurleighAvenae, the baby." Washington,Nov.8, 1923. Todmorden. Toronto, Ontario. ±, ACCs t 0 y "Bayeel acka a which contains proven directions. ._Chute of Ropy Dough. Use Cutidura Soap,Ointment and All druggists sell this dependablemed+ Handy"Baser" boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists Talcum for all toilet purposes. trine,and women sutfeti their from these "Ropy"'dough is due t0 , bacterial ,Praa by Yea Add-so Canadian a8x troubles so moron to their cold - Iapfz� L the trade matt (re4latei+ed to Canada) of Hajar Manaftetnne of Monoacetla- papot "oetiaasa,P.o•ss.:segs,M.atr.ai.P give it a trial uoA.l ' •';aeidesu of aaltm69 wd (Acetyl Salle Acid, 'A. S. A."). White it is well known spoilage. , ides _1 26 (01ata,mt26mdWo.Talc,ae:5e, _ *-'I?ED 9 E RO OLD that Asptrto meson cigar mcetyl tare, to assist the pub atainst imitations, the Tabletl —or---=- �' r� oar caw Sha_isa Stick. --�'� .�.'�r='•," of sayer Comyanr wW be stamped with these pwral finds matt, the Bayer Onosa,' Minard's Liniment for Rheumatism. I Y ISSUE No. 43--'24. ` . syn•�.. ,' r _ .w+-. «p-s. a.. .- ..' '....'_ •. ,'.- ': y `i"r... 3 'i's+.;.{A .T ..v;K. PMd, y/R Lu,.�.«,M:�',A. �L.:n,�<"`mar.....P.ex3,. .�?".'_ss:-.:•_aIl.P.,w_•.ew. d r+ ..o-...:,.... .:a....w_:...,::...,r.«':G,_r.xa,...:rr,.....u.,,..,>,+:_-.r'��...f.....a..�rc....,,..1.,..._,,.e_ !c..k: :: w...-.�..... ...°:_rs-.�.._:_.t,�i'�..x_r+.m„,._.-e,.. .... �.r��,.rc•sS..r_�.,_MJF..,,is,..+,.,��.n_�',i.. ..,�'..:«rr.'w'r�tiv'+dV.grat'mum_;�b�.....a..,.ez��:�'�,,.:r �,.i-�':tr ,::�'tu.P��,�:. x�: M. 'A 5,*:4 kl� 3�. ZL".4 co RE are GISTER. Vhile th 'last, we ey givi 9 C� a oal THURSDAY. OCT. Sftu—Auctlon sale _TtnRMS -Kde cattle, ot reg. hurses, tibeep, gi i $1.50 if paid in advance -ain etc., at Igo, impliewents, hay,gt and Ereat p t 33, con. 8, Pickering. the proper- 1EIard and Soft OoalQf the Subscriptions ro the United States 10 Britain 12.00 in Is"11ce. ty of John�Farthj og. Sale at one. list in NEWS this best quality on ------- See bills and the week. F. %V.Silversides, auctioneer. hand JO-HN MURKAR, Proprietor. A Tin* with 8j bars imulight so p, Dish Pan. worth 50 cents THOS. A. LAW, .3 pkgs rinso, 2 pkgs lux and 3 bars life SALE OF Sick buoy soap for $1.00. -Reg. XORSES, CATTLE, Call and see its' Dne. Its aDice i Hay, Grain Etc. 'Igo; Implements, -Sheep, F C 0 A The proRerty of 1.5 bars littindry soap for 1.00 all the time. 72:4 0. M�'.A_ ZXXXI�T(3�, I purPose having on hand continu At Lot 23, Concession 8, Pick- owiy a stuck of Lard ALL OTHER GOODS AT ering _4 Township, on and soit coal. C. -THURSD-AY,OCTOBER 50,1924 ROCK BOTTOINI PRICES Place your order now before The folilowing property. viz: the rise in price. HonsEs—Bay mare h d. 10 yrs old 12tf Buy your Groobries at the.Grocers. Bev mare b d. 8 vrs old; Bay mare h -bread Phone Pick. I j 09. 7 yre old ;"Gefding g p, 6 Yrs'Did; Iffice bf our Eaheh&- a "itiorvisla"flavor. DONALD MUNRO, PICKEKING! GROC "ER yze OW- H.A-RDSON' CATTLEP—Heifer, 3 yro old bred Jar?. YOU won't be RIC 30, Cow. 5 vro old bred April 2% Cow With oue Aice—or two The Pickering either. Begin eating It -9 yrs old. hied July 16 Cow 8 yrs old. bred July 3, Hqlstein cow, due No�. 4 ..'nuw and it will beeorle Fiaing 3 yrs.6 Haid -Committe 2 Farrow cows,6 Steers and Heifers, substantial IML-t Of YOUT� vwllmnce Steers and Heifers, rls- eve It will pay Tickering� ware 136;f6r., ;: Ty meal, Co.- . M,a that 5,81-4 yo '.Vne on jugs, 3 Calves. U'to 0333M , Made from JeCE OL LLILZ Z1,91suclatium is bo get our bread lessen stealing and prosecute SHEEP, HoGs. FoWL-8 Breeding W all Nu. 1 ingredients. the felons. eWes,Shropshire. 2 Ewe Lambe. Reg. sheep. Yorkshire White Members having property stolen oommani WHAT IS HOME WITHOUT sovr with 10 pigs 0 weeks old.4 York- case immediately with any member A HAPPY THOUGHT RANGE? shire White sows bred in July 2 Pigs of Executive Committee. cooks, It bakes and supplies hot about 100 lbs. 50 Plymouth �ens, 25 it heats, it Fullets. b Momberebip fee $1.00. water. This is the stove that is meet. Tickets may be had trom-tsa President 02 Ing the demand of the trade. �HAT-AND RooTs-7 Tons 'bay. %�::"006:3X augels, potatoes, vege- Secretery on application. quantity of m- Practical, Handsome, Durable. tables and apples. 4 acres of turnips to Ezsc. Com.—L. D. Banks,C.S.Palm. Burns all Fuels. er, Donald Mauro, Pickering. be sold in the field. h HARN�-3 SetA single harness, 2 a old Reliable Perfection Oil Heaters J. R. Thextoa' W. J. Clark gets goA lines. Set brass-mounted b Chase the chills, heat by roomful. breeching harness, 2 Sets plow bar- presidens Secret:r's Carry anywhere. collars, 2 Buggy robes. uses, Sever& Large auto%obe, new, Plush buKKY Look—When painting use the beat. 4pread. 2 Dnoters, 2 Wool.blatikets Lowe Bros. Paint-A and VarnishLis hinder 7-N IMPLEMENTS ETC.—M-H are the beat by"test. new, Dearing mower 5 ft. Horse roske BA '10-ft.Pea harvester, M-H diac drill. Everything in Hardware at lowest prices Farmer*' Friend sulky ploty, 2 WiAlls. Bring Your Maturing plows No. 21 Wilkinson, New Cen- 61-C C% - #A 1 13P V 0 , 0 ,.0 � * - ;tury gang plow. Lirht gang plow. 2 )ry Bonds vator seed Victc -Wheelbarrows. M-H Culti box and grass seeder.M Et-corn culti, To Us. J. S. BALSDON -. .,,. .PICKERING vator. Land roller 3 drums, Scvfder, i Potato sprayer. Set iron barrows 4 'sec.. Set steel barrows 5 cm. Pair )LDERS of Victory Bonds matnr- --farm trucka, Stock rack, Wagon with H( Novernber the first. next box and spriogq. Hal rack, Corn rsia-k. Ing Oil -%v t%iii find it pr(Atable and convenient STABLE 2 pig ct ates. FAttening crate Ne stock rack white ash. 2 Sets aleiabs to convert them'at thia Bank. We j11[M02Wffi5 EQUIPMENT are p, -2 Sets logging buuko,McLaughlin cut. to PAy Cash for Rtich ter, 1 Pole. McLaughlin cuttpr nearly BANKING bonds(if any denomination. Find sug- .,mew, Democrat wagon shafts and pole, gevat that for the sake of saftotV- Mill- -2McLaujzblin bug2ies, Conboy buggv, FIFTY Wagon j%ck. Bag truck. Perfection pliCity and eGnveuieuee you deposit our rnatnritaR honds to your credit fanning mill with bagger attached, 2 YEAM the Standard &tnk Saving% "Pair ice tongs. ULddpr 12-ft, Ladder in '18-ft. Extension ladder 84 tt, 40 Rods Aecuunt. wire fence. Some border wire. Post- 'hole bar and spoon, 2 Shovels, Spades. :Crow bats. Pair turnip digg-ers, Bar- ley fork. Straw fork. Bay knife, M-H --hoe drill, Grindstone. Emery wheial, 'Work bench and wise. Carpenter'. STANDARD 'BANK tools, Peter Hamilton root pulper, OF C:j0i.NjAwD.P6 De I.Aval separator '$00 1 be. 8 gallon PICKERING BRANCH—W' F. Law, Manager cream can. a number of pails,Oat bo)r, 3 Meal boxes, 2 Scoop shovels, Set of Branch** also at Brooklin, West Hill, Whitby scales ZJ00 ths. 3 Dozen grain hagp. Cid*r Nirrel, Iron kettle,a quantity of bay rope, forks.rakes,hoes and other B articles. "Rust-Defying— ecause ..As Mr. Fartbing is givinj up fartuiog, Massey-Harris,Farm Machinefry ...everything will be sold. -Hot Galva'nized Sale at 1-o'clock, sharp Particul 111 4ionly used 1�0 wprm a is 11wre's am feature in Asts arain, roocs.. fowl and app-iaw_about Taunto Stable coilffing and sm y a short I'his ayi is the fact 6"th9 ins all sums . $15 00 and under, ciush; S. kletu� wo M06 method we we thaeou4my Toronto Stable over that amount 12 months credit -will be given to parties on furnish- coavletely costs both tb w,rk Ps-'er, .kup e bealthier- -and out" ft"" ex ,I the notes, or' 8 per In" Of the steel bring=we profits. IA 7. - 1 1:mit �ing approved joint T to all$. -.cent discount for ejoh. with Pure zinc spelter. 711is metbacl manY advami!Ves of am Bull P Ater %! makes it absolutely A and F. W. SILVERSIDES. stab scam of the Toronto Auetieneer prod apinst strong le&"for the Carria--cr 94 E. B. Hoover.Crerk� periia&_wbile the method or. literature. 7__ VotesList Court, 1924 ice, Whitevale nersor, box 425, Whitby, C. B. R . . ....... Municipality of the Township - W. R. Ei of Pickering. t-bb time-to--g–e-t—yod–r Harvesting Outfit. Phone 1506 Pick. Notice is hereby given that a Court VoterV List Atobuyntffis flonor the y Court of thc; ERIN will be beld,pursuant to the Ontario unbarton 7 J dge of the D. J. Gorinkyo D - 1PICK so CA e0untf Ontario, at the Town Hall. vo a,the Village of Brougham. on Frl- day,the 31st day of October. 19M. at 10.00 o'clock in the forencifin. to hear 'M EAOT !MARKET land determine complaints of er�rors _7 Us Munici Ityof the Township of 20C ind omissions in the Voters' List. of perlb. Uoun;d Roast or Steak, Pickering -or 104. -Save-pwA of your 25c Surloin Boast or Steak, Dated this 15tb"Y of OctobAer,IM. orterhouse Roast or Steak, Daw*rx�W.-Bmimom 18C Clark of tbe'said Municipality. Rump Roast,... ... 20C FineRibRoa8t, crop money ASKETS Heavy Rib Roatt, 14 and 16c —Saving purchased the stock -from 14C the Estate of nNTARIO has enjoyed st, ... Pot Rua 9c 'W. G. BARNES and the entire W good crops this year. Brisket, to bull, bn8iness of JOS. W. DOTEN The prude;it. farmer lays 25c Leg of Pork, 25c prepared �p supply all sizes -aside part of his profits when .Loiti of Pork, from Berry Boxes to Three times are good to provide f or �_,Shouldet Roast of Pork, 20c,23c and Half Bushel. c the future. Pork Chops, 25c 66 -Basket Works Pork Sausage, -Gieen River -25c 14 w Thj&--b�--4urnishq,4 a safe Finest Salt Pork.... -NSve you A'fiianc akfaA Bacon, piece, -Phone Mark.6409 35c FRANK PENNOCK problem? Consult place for your saviripp and Finest Bre a .ent sliced, 35C :i-The Man that made the Barnes' Pur local manage off ers complete and qfnci Mild Cu (half or whole), 30C 'rom will find his red Cottage Rolls Blaket." bank-ing service in all its advi e a4d wide 'Back Bacon, 45c 5, lience of value. 1'.. departments. 55C exper -Cooked Hen i'loot'and Shoo Repairine 25c 4 .Weiners, ... _15c Head-Cheese,- Also harness repairing at the new 55 cents: and Domestic Shortening, 3lbs stand, opposite the Easy First 5 lbs 00 cents: office. post lb prints 18 cents: Beat workmanship guaranteed.' WHlTBY BRANCH—G. Lynd. M&nFkger Fresh Trout and White Fish Every Friday: A& Charges moderate. —S. C. Cross. Manager BROOKLIN BRANCH "rHOMAS WATSON PICKEEING We G. REM ONT. 7(5, z" _,Wdi� -le ,$'• - JT.. 6"• ; i.• F�- +'GI,•�`a t�'L'�- +Y"'�+1w'. �.s� 'tw. :•{.",i a at. f-1,!'.• rV- .y- riit L'Y ar:-., a �,. ye.. .rnr •:t;7' 'kt b1 b.e. av r .fi e G: -'say, x r }}}} v, ,."'; .. • .fir,. F - a : ,.. :r+•,• !,r..'^G .''' ;.. 'd-: ;.+✓ c xr ,7,.C •a� ',,4:,..:,. 'tu.; _ n f" y . - �`,� • yy�. „ e , .i-'L S' ?.' P meq,.. .,.: � V.. ...r ..i'.l : : ✓ �" i4 �).i. '+J+JV'a5 L' dr Mr�L: � ', T-•;.'.'^�. `; '.'. r. „ _ ..., *l ,.,,,,,r tF .1Kw`L i t •.':M;+ ;t- s ',;�. ,;F•i ��yL♦.5�1: :•'.r,.'Ji-'' yy a :.: :\. ..,5 a .. .. , •'.:r:. ,i• •:...• • , - .6.1 -y rY^':•' .d✓ G. • �7•i'�., v CLAREMONT. Kenneth and Mrs. Renfrew, of Jame9 B. Madill received the ead `7 ' Toronto, were In town last week. news of the death of his sister+ - �'Y a are Maple' Leaf Mutual Fire Mr Odman was here with his On their return the were accom• Mrs-. Pugh,of Toronto,on Tuesda Gi . -- fami er the weekend, parried by Mrs. Macnab. morning last. y Insurance Co• Mies bei Wagg, of Toronto, J.D. Bundy, of Toronto, spent Robert Scott returned home on Y I -is home atpreseot on the sick list. g . ;-f- \ the week-end with Claremont Wednesday evening last after Cheap rates for farm and couf try ,. Mrs. D. A. Scott spent a couple friends previous to his departure spending three creeks with friends buildings. Vis, ._sof days last week with friends in to the south for the winter. in Torontp. Windstorm Insurance on buildings, Toronto. Thos. E. and Mrs. Stephenson Mr. and Mrs,Jarvis were treated John Fleming was on the sick p windmills,Silo@ etc. , - list for a few days but is crud Wellington Pearson visited to a miscellaneous shower on Sat y their cousins, Alfred and Mrs. urdaq evening by their namerou= ;. Automobile Insurancef ing nicely. Flett, of Cherrywood on Sunday young friends. With any purchase, before Oct, of all kinds, Robt. Scott is-having a pipeless of last week. The W. M. S., of the Union 18th, of the used goods listed furnace installed in his residence Frank,Chidlow'e store will be Church, held a -very successful below, a Credit Note, _ FARMS FOR SALE this week, ' closed this (Friday) afternoon "Talent tea" at the home of Mrs. worth $2.00, in D.A. Se and T. E. Stephen• frorn one o'clock until seven, on W, G. Scott on Tuesday last. exchange for any goods Write or phone �� <. son had a business trip to Whitby account of his and Mrs. Chidlow's in the store. ; s on Monday. absence in the city, NTNG - PRESSING They Erre guaranteed to be in good E De B O W M, A 11I s3� � Miss Margaret Maeaab spent a condition and they are couple .O ape w CARD OF THANKS. .29 WHIT-13 ONT friends in Toronto. Bring along your suits to be cleaned puce o se Frank and Mrs'. Allaway and I wish to take this opportunity to and pressed. Satisfaction guaranteed family, of Whitby. spent Spnday_ thank the many friends, particularly Charges moderate. 1 8�r ine1:Vessot :hopper, CLAREMONT with J. H. and Mrs. Beal. Mins Hattie Walker.for their kindness JAMES BRISCOE, new, $33.00 +` Fred Lynn and family, Mrs. and expressions of,sympathy. during Opposite D. Taylor's Bakery 15.00 lbs. cap. Simplex CREAMERY ! Lynn Sr. and Robert Lynn spent the illness and death of my dearmoth- Claremont, Ont, Separator, 15.00 1 All-cast Ra4ge ... 20.00 �u Sunday with Mrs. Bentley, of er. Alfred Lemmon. Highest price paid for Oshawa. 1 Imperial Oxford Range, 14.00 ,Cream at the .} '. Farmers, AttentiOrl 2 3-burner-Oil Stoves, ' 1200 Tillsonburg, was the guest of his _ 1 All'-Caat Furnace 15000 sap. 50.00 -Claren�o� CTeamefiy brother, James B., for a few days WordI am agent for the World's Greatest ' 4� last week. ,A1 Separator, ' The Renfrew," Stoves, It costs you nothing to ,a James and Mrsa'Leggitt were in Scales and Oil Engines. Fleury" _ examine them. Give us a trial and be convinced ' famous Plows,Points,Grain Grinders, •' . 0 R Brechin on Sunday visiting their TO the Wise Wheel Barrow a etc. e August, wh with his wife returns with tem. , Pickering, The choir of the Union Church A few of our Cash. Speciale : Phone 505 Pick. BROUGHAM, CLAREMO will assist in the service of praise Leath eT Goods- Stora qtr. 2 Shedden Wheat, ... ...- 28c .� --ter• _T at the anniversary services of the 2 Corn Flakes, .. 22c — Locust Hill Methodist Church on 14 Bars any Soap, 98C . FOR THOSE SPEC/AL -,"HARNESS Sunday evening. 2 Lbs. Seedless Rais}ne,.. . 24c Our supply of quality Harness and. Next Sunday at the Baptist 2 Lbs. Prunes 40.50,... ... 25c P/ES /"1/ r CA/��S Parts is now complete. �. Church the regular morning ser. o Eoaes Luz, 48c ,BOOTS—GREB SHOE �r vice will be held but there will be 2 Puffed Rice, '34c - USE ONLY we have a large stock of this Famens mo evening service owing to the 4 Arm and Hammer W. Soda, 95c Boot on hand—unbeatable a: actor's attendance at the annual Best Bulk Cocoa, .. .. l0e for hard wear and tear. fist convention, Beet Bulk Coffee, ..� 42cSNOWFLA -KE -Friday last the pupils of the 2 Lbs. Soda Biscuit, .., 32c REPAIRING continuation school went dorm to >>.a 2 Tiger Salmon i's, ... !8c We maintain our established rePuta- „•��-�, Pickering to take part in the inter- 2 Horseshoe Salmon J, 85c tion for repairing all kinds of continuation school athletic meet. 2 Dutch Cleanser, THAT SMOOTH SILKY PASTRY FLOIIR harness and boots. They report very pleasant time, 4 Corn Starch D., 85C ONCE. TRIED — — ALWAYS USED"viLiCECIL BRADLEY August net andwon a f fairshare LeRgitt were XXX Vinegar, per gal, Demand it from V g 5-lb tin Edward's C. Syrup,.. 43c om your dealer. here over Sunday with the form. 8-oz, Bottles Stuffed'Olives, 25c Harness maker, er's parents. Mr. Legaitt is stn 1-lb tine Magic B. P,, 86c PICKERING, ONTARIO. f` tion agent on the C. N. R. and is 18 oz Macaroni, 2 for 25c complete stock of Feet' at Cherry + being transferred from Brechin to 3 Boxes Bulldog Matches, ... 30C and Locust Hill Branches. • 4 .• k new station north of North Bay. All size:+ I.Aimp Glasses,2 for 25c •�. Special Thankskivin set-vices p Highest prices paid for Fall Wheat, Jinrgnis Wheat wnd Oats, also g Underwood Black•Ink, .. 7c Fall Wheat wanted to load on cars at Pickering e will be observed in the Union Brunsn•ick Sardines,3 for 20C iCburch on Sunday, Nov,9th, ful. Chipeo, large packages, and Cherrywood. Mowed by a hot chicken supper on 2oc NEG pPe PmAllpackAges, 10c MARKHAM FLOUR _MILLS Tueadapeyening. :tiov. 11th. Fur* 4 Doz. best Clothes -Pins; 10c Ka®V11 11S t 'ether announcements will be made :2 Lbs. Tapioca,.. .. 25c dater. 3 Lb:,,. Rice, Blue Rose, 25c D N. REESOR cox' SONS ' Mr.-Archle Gillies a senior stu- • - + 2 1 lb time C. Sandie, 50c • ' I'll dent of Knox College, occupied 2 Certo, 85c - - `\ the pulpit of the Union Church 3 Lbs. Put Barley, 20e t�1►•R`l.EZ ` - • very acceptably on Sunday last. 2 Tins Aylmer Tomatoes, .,. 35c "K The Rev. ilir Limbert,of Toronto, 2 lb Keen's Mustard, Z$e• BARGAINS IN D.'��,,,Y CT O�D will preach next Sunday, morning 2 Us. Sago, and averring. 2 LAuteru Glasses, Our village is exceedingly q.niet nl� - SERVICE. :.- SaTISF`ACTION .SAVINGS these.days as the farmers are so 3 Packages Pearhae, ... busy with their silo filling and We also entry a general line of - AU'N'T your neighbors ' Meichaodise and every Where you .buy the most for the least money H told you about as other urgent fall work that they '•- y thing of the best, . -- •'Havn't the told you how are unable to fiud.�me to come to p y ¢' dei t Jien'e and.Bv 's Biot=, Sh:e�a,td Shirts, Smocks and pleased they are with the '.the village. A.wet dap,however, `W J Holmes, g• - Rubher�. _ ' ' Overalls, y t will bring about a change. Clotbin way we have served them Rev, E, Orsborn left on Thurs• Suits,zreyand brown To flt every one at Shirt?, military flan- with pure food,, at the _ .1day for London, where he is at- Brougham', Ont. color, size,, 34:42 lowest prices. me], Full size. proper price? Well, they s� tensing the annual convention o. - — at 12.50 7 A complere_to,,k+ _� Rt 1,25 arp giving it to you right. :the Ontario and Quebec Baptist - • _ We're looking for your - �r Association, and will be absent for Few Of OUr The Famous "Greh Shue=Black and Tall pisit. , a week. Mr. T. C.ere nick is also AB �� @ wttendiog this gathering. I�� a I�I OVERCOATS - ,RkINCOATS ' L. W. and Mrs. Overland, of y S `,/c,/ S 'Toronto, motored out on Satnrday J All wool Heather'color Heavy Tweed and rubber TH010 "sad visited the forrner'a broth- All. sizes, at 17,970 lining, at 9 50 or, C. A. and Mrs Overland. On 4 Bars Soap for -Y-25c Sunday morning they all left for 2 lbs Seedless Raisins 25c • 3?00 Erin to visit their parents, return- 2 Shredded Wheat 25C Call-at - - J FINGiOLD'S Phone 3800 ' M Ing home on gooday evening. R. E. Forsyth and C. S. True Corn Flakes llc 1 ' Aman, accompanied by several oth• 2'Kellogg's Bran Flakes 25c C?�AREMCNT. ON'TAR20 _ " ` er sportsmen, left o0 Saturday for 3 boxes�iatches 25c' _ ,___ r ____,__,____ ' l • wr ' Pt. Pelee, on Lake ,Erie, where 1 ib tin Tiger Salmon 23c ; L they will spend a week hunting. _ antA 15c •• ' i "� —The dacVss Tuve eea exceie inaly QUALITY.- SERVICE - SATISFACTION•' • �w �,hervous ever since theytteard that `XXX Spirit and Cider Vinegar ,_,� • they were cogng. 45c a gal. Ki.�/ We have 'Wen enjoying delight- �A full line of Spices for pickles �f-• C#=t9AYi Rio®= ful weather during the month of at close prices October, lit it is be to All sizes Gem Jars at lowest dill and Basket FaCtorp assumes rather fall-like aspect, On Monday small rticles were prices : pn Ladies Hose, silk and silk and I am prepared. when the season at% �+ seen to be falling which proved to �ooi, all shades, 85c rives, to supply you with the x�x be snow flakes. That, with the it nightly frosts which have been Large size Flannelette Blank- fo owing: r accnrring lately, serves to remind ets, white and grey 1 qt, Berry Boxes and Crates, 11 and us that winter is fast approach. Ladies' Vests, half price R qt. Fruit Baskets,Hampers, — short- ing. Bushel Basketrratics, short- � quiet w ng was celebratedThe above stock in made on the samil -on Wednesday, Oct. 15th. The Open every Evening principal as the late W. G. ceremony was performed by Rev. D k. SCOTT W.Limbert at his residence, 7A El• yam You are assured of quality-service.lerbeek Ave„ Toronto, the bride • Chopping done everyy day as usual ex- n being Miss Olive May, youD est }• _ rept Wednesdav,on and nag er o Alter •an Mrs. )! n AREMONT -- _. --after Mav 14th. tie, of Claremont, and the groom — `` (Salt For Sale), Harry A.,youngest son of Albert PI sg Plank-Muss B R N S .CHAS. A. WHITE. ' and Mre. Jarvis, of 43 Lippincott BEATTY M.tal-Clad . Successor to late W. G. Barnes *, 8t.,Toronto. The bride looked Fire-safe -charming gowned.in grey Canton STANDS FOR THE BEST Lightning-proof 100$ - Su per-strong Phone 8120 or write Locust Hili, Ont. crepe, cc•ith coat trimmed wtb Weather-tight value Convenplsen�tronp n grey fur and hat to match. After a brief bonPyinoon the happy con• f you need a new Barn or an old one remodelled, !— :ale will reside in Oshawa. let me quote-your Let me show you "Empire" Barns I t r On Friday,evening last an acei• t{ i -have built. . They are enormously strong, roomy, handy dent occurred at North Claremont •ttl which might have roved much to work in, and moderate in cost. pf� . more serious. Mr, Eckhart, who Estimates gladly given for roofing with the famous"Eastlake' Metal. is in the employ of Frank Derusha _ lic Shingles, or"Empire" Corrugated Iron. Repairing and alterations done. All work absolutely ;a • Sr., was moving a silo-filling out- y guaranteed. �„• 'fit from Milton Benson's to John ��� - Of sllmaterisie and design Forgie's and when crossing the F. J. P R O U S E - P I C K E R I N G -kept in Hook. It will PA.'-you bridge at :Forth Claremont the call at our works acd inspect our e604 + Litter Carriers, ' Hay Carriers, j ._ BUILDER obtain prioss Don't be misled w floor gave way and the `engine � ,and Mr, Eckhart fell to the bed of PuDips, Door Tracks; Cow � Building Contracting age-its we do not employ them,oonssquwAi Kt Bowls, Pressures stems Etc. Barns Houses etc• ly we oan, and do'throw off the agssN ,,' :,;•the creek. Mr. Eckhart sustained y of all kinds a sprained ankle and slight injar• It will pay you to get my prices on oommisdon o!10 per aal.,whiob you w!1 w above before buying elsewhere. Pickering Dealer for the Products of o•rtainly save by parobasing from ml lee to one of his hands. The en- y g eall solicited. gine was somewhat damaged arra ; RANK J. MUSE The Metallic Roofing go. Limited Toronto J. T.-MATHESON' : it took most of the day to Ret it PIOgERING, - ONTARIO T.: ,back en to the road. l �r Oboe sad Worts, Whitby, Uotat:i W. ..2 t,:w fwY-'�.a '., .: [. r� w Ata, •.:, ,... ,.:.L: '.. ... 4 ..a :. .... .'...: ... . .. '. .2. .k 'a.. .+L ;:wt. 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It was KI like techin off a stick of dynamite in - mss► a rock quarry. The meetire blowed up z withjoy. The vilest sinnrr had re- � ,8a8i turned. Then Then Jeff's troubles begun right — 501d y � � ;l�lvvye►�►s fresh and pure. away. Doc was no different from � 'THIS oltl►l1► in sealed alut�ainum p se leets. what I have noticed lots of people are T H I S L when they first get religion; he got it so hard be could make wallowance '-- - - - at_alr Yor_ 6w,weak sinful mo a s, - -- -- - - - " as a & c er or ma y ver BIG - bod toe the scratch. The ver next . ' s Sunday mornin'when Jeff went to see, i . -FREE IRL� aryr as usual, Dor took him out-to, TO D e v�b r r a,r the barn and told him he was an un- godly man, lost in sin, and that, as her I This lovely doll is fourteen inches tall. She b e father, is du to his Maker would tube hair, and eyes that open sad not et o beautiful Solt curly a lovely m h 1BY JAMES RAVENSCROFT. company. Doc w d Jeff he would have + gs and hat lace, • . J andties real .and kin to repent of his sins. -;arms,lege and head all move and she is a real lady. r' Jeff saidhe almost got mad at that. We will give you this lovely doll free of charge But he loved Mary too much to get if YOU will 6611 lust 80 packages of lovely embossed " mad a anybody, especially her s Auras postcards, booklets, seals and tags, at ten PART I. He met Mary in the road a little pap, cents a package. When Jeff Riddle was twenty-one way from her home. It was early in so he told Doc he was not aimin' to do Stud us` your name and we will send you.-the - Jnne. She wen Walken' and he was any Fong, but he did not feel any cards to sell. When they are sold You send use ties from the old home to hire out, he I talkie right in front He Just oe heruare n is - aw money, and- we &end, you, the lovely Doll by, er" then he diakivered that Doc'a new life mail, with all charges prepaid. We guarantee thg ; R, Sale of every package, and tales back as was not a bit handsomer than he was � years later Good mornin', Jeff," Mary said. "I' age he called it, had at least one left- yu« . when he come _back two ain't seen you for a lou �� over from his old one for he got mad HOMER-WARREN CO. And bought forty acres near his paps' Y g time. and said Jeff was stubborn and willful a place, and started in farmin' for him-' she held out her hand to shake. Her Self and kee in' bach and Mar Mac- fingers were slim and white, and she to his waywardness, and told him to GepL 98, Toronto P Y I clear out and stay till he was ren _ ` Morrow was not a bit pt rtier than a had on black half-handers, which to renounce his sins. And still Jeff ahe was when he went away; though;made her fingers look all,the summer did not get mad at him. He us she had and whiter. Her hand squeezed u just told _ 1AD A art. grown a little taller and had � P oche aas_aorr3�,-for-he loved-Mary.. . filled out considerably. soft-and-warm in-tis, and.3t e°me better than anything in the world and him like a Sash that he was gazin' �b But somehow the two years made all I on the puniest thing, to him, 3n all went back to his bachin' :hanty. t the difference in the world to them. creation. (To be concluded.) • When Jeff went away, Mary Mac-f Jeff was mystified at the way she 1 Morrow was fust out of shoe-top I had changed. He saw that she had Every Day. - ass dresses, and was so shy and bashinl i not only got taller, but she was trim, There are days when it seems eaaq 3 that she would blush cigan down into and round, and her lips were red, and to be happy and simple to be good; ® . 4 the neck of her dress if a feller spoke her eyebrows was h"gh and bowed, and there are Other days when sizes and _ - to her, her ears was small, and 1'er neck was sevens are the only numerals on the `_•, But that was back In my own; full and round and white as milk, and calendar. What Is the difference? is t aparkin' days, when a gal's face and her voice was as sweet as the songs it In the conspiracy of fate and the � the neck of her dress was not so far of a whole.,bock of madder larks in combination of odds against us? Or is if+ apart as they ars now. Think of a gal i spring it in the disposition that we bring to " these days bluabir� from her face .o! Jeff told me all this, more than once; the busineee of living, the acting of 0 her nearest clothes. The blush would I'm tryin' to tell it just as I heard it our part in the never-ending drama of t have to Qct its Second wind to go that from him. cot[Fage and good cheer? distance. ; "Where are you goin', Mary " Jeff Today brings its own os As Jeff had lest seen Ma before Problems and ---.•. - -_-..- ry, asked her, and something must have Sings them at us for solution, heeding leaven'. she was just an ordinary happened to his voice all of a sudden, not our protests that, like the unready The pure wholesome Coral chunk of a gal with brown hair an too, for she looked at him quick, and child at school, we are not prepared. Y then looked down. So often life seems to get the lump on syrup, 8 PJCaIIilarC� Of bt,Q brown eyes, and a few freckles i- }� pr ��� sprinkled about over her face, and she "I'm going to pick dewberries,"-she us, to a point a little in advance of our Q w� for over 25 years--ask for it! � was not purty and she was not ugly; answered him. _ readiness to live it. Our duty con- Write jot EDW.lRDSBtJRG Recipe Book _ but the first time he saw her after "i want to go with you, Mary," Jeff fronts our courage at the lowest ebb; US Was back he had a !sella' that glue,fid, TH8 CANtADA STARCH C0.Lt][I1BD' "e manifest destiny bars our track when him a start, like somebody had called "Come on," Mary said, "but In our resolution is at its it r+edncible MONTRF-AL - him sharp and quick when he was make you do all the pickin'." r minimum. We cannot refer its insist- not expectin' it From that mornin' dewberries was ent demand to yesterday's perform. • - 'Jeff's favorite fruit. They picked a ante or t:o the auroral promise of to- four-gallon pail full, and he walked morrow, Here and now we are re- - home with M try, carryin'it; and from sponeible; decision is critical and im- then on he hung around the Mac- minent; the responsibility must be at " i,. Morrow place like be had no home, once assumed, the choice immediately f and he could not think of anything but made. « 0 . ft7Clry Mary. Every hill of corn he planted, We look in the glass and know that Cleanses talouih and every seed potato he dripped and kiv- the years ale taking their inevitable f� Ileeth and aids dipestlCaL ered,every rail he split-everything,it toll: day unto day 4 writing its record, e Relieves that over- was done for Mary. and what was said or done five min- -eaten ieelina and sold - Now, Mary's pap-"Doc Mac," they utes ago is irrevocable. But if the -- - itaootb. called him,because he was a horse doc- evil cannot be blotted out, neither can tor,-had_no reputation at ' Its I-a-s-t-i•a-s Havat P a}1 with the good. Today is forever- offering why it b - watisUes the oravlinp ter pious folks. They said he was sacri- a fresh chance after a false start. To- mustard (sweets. legions. One spring there was a flood day has turned a page. Heaviness en, �r't refuse t�cultivate the habit of Wrigley's is doable that wn•shed away all the fences on a dured for a night; joy came In the 'Paste to Your y fat�t �.' value the benefit and. low pa-t of his farm, and Doc said he morning. Not the fool's irrational e:- taking it��1�eat' attd aids in pleasare it provides. would get even with the Lord for doin' uberance of mirth.'- not the silly 7t stimulates the demon . • � him thataway, so he built all the cackle of the witness, but the firm 'aminlilatir8 Y f oo& fences back on Sunday. Another time aerenity car es mead that holds its own s �� /�n� Q there was a heavy hail in July, and and carries on with a smile that con- (,G lA when Doc saw it was beatin' his corn reqs a benison. , dnd wheat all to pieces be was so mad For one day, by an effort, a sinner noon • .. w that he went out into the yard, and might impersonate a saint, a weakling stood there bareheaded, defyin' the seem heroic, a poltroon masquerade as - R13 Almighty, and hollerin' up at the sky: a plumed knight. But those who wear "Peck away, now,'just peck away! the borrowed robes of virtue grow a I ain't afraid of 1" g guise and doff it soon. . 4 . ;. you. white the big weary of the hail stones spatted him in the face The followed leader-s-and the heard i and bounced off of his forehead. commanders-and the good soldiers of She flavor lasfs Of course, Doc was a mighty misery the rank and Ste as well re they i to Mary and her mother; and on ac- who do not spurt at,the beginning of i count of his doin's they never went to the march and lag midway, but con- meetin' and did not belong to any tinue'steadfast to the end of the long I. church. But Jeff soon found out that journey of the days. !; Mary stuck up for her pap. 4 tt "He's good to me and Ma, anyhow," ca'nard's Liniment Heals Cuts. You will see this shield-shape trade mark I she broke out to him one day, when * in hardware stores everywhere. You won't she was worked up about something Crime is stated by an American ase it on cheap, inferior goods. It goes judge to be due to a physical defect of onl on boa old utensils of the highest girl bad told bar when -be had the brain. This is based on j been to town to get the newspaper and u ' quality, yet selling at moderate prices, .. of 40,000 tests made in the Chicago L�, because of the tremendous quantities Bold !the Ietters. "You never see us workin' go `,'� Iround the place, feedin' the stock and courts. each year. 9 choppin' wood and breakin' our backs Bachelor (admiring baby): !'Hut ` Choose cooking and baking utensil. that i tarry this trade mark. Choose SMP 00 hoein';like some wimmen I could men- isn't he big for his size--I mean, isn't gnameled Ware,with its very hard,smooth � tion who have mighty pious hue- he old for his age-Oh, hang it! Isn't - " bands. he something no other a �" - " surface. Heats faster, cleans easier, int- he baby is. But Doc'a reputation was not -_— parts no metallic flavor,causes no danger- Q �. troublin' Jeff. Anybody any kin to Hoven e.lablIeW ss r..ra ons add re-actions. Ask for &IM and Mary was plenty good enough for him please Barite or our 0"Smart= And then. right in the midst of his price Tdst 611 I � ,���� f, _ , hem�, good luck, just when him and Mary Pottih'y, Butter, and Eggs �, by men } fvw� was thinkin' of breakin' the news to We oY� them for a week sa�.a " ''� Mhttild isle life doot"s her folks, .what,do you reckon hap- P, POULLN Ei CO., LIMITED ti 1 � Three finishes: Pearl Ware, two coats of ened? Doc fined the church! That u-w asnNooun Markel, enamel inside and out. Diamond r� w twits bt0 every Axa they P f Tabpien� Man•71st pearly-grey 1 4 ought : not. have caused Jeff 'any MONTREAL, - nuseso Ware, three coats,light blue and white out- ASK YOUR At MAN I'oR A� trouble, but it did. . _ side, white lining. Crystal Ware, three x $i1WAeM-D00,61* 61t A preacher named Maltby, from coats,pure white inside and out,with Royal A f/&�A y{�{�/ h-e Baltimore, I think he was, come to S M P Blue edging. }. preach-a week'at the association cam - ' `" _. 1W CANADA FOUNDRIES A f0R IN" meetin' as they called It, and in a few Beans and Peas , UAUTY" ""°`�' eeeAr+.o• ur+lrso days everybody was talkin' so about Bend Sam fes-State Quantities *"sSHEET METAL PRODUCTS CO. uMirco - dAMifS SMART PLANT what a eat and,powerful exhorter � �- MONTREAL TORON70 WINNIPEG OSKVILLL OftT. fAcrrow 8, Co., 39 Front tat. B. 4 P EDMONTON VANCOUVER CALGARY he was that Doc aneaked�Dff one nifah, i '9p r �t r Phone•: Main 1738, Toronto, Ont. F '* , For ion F tAlnarcre LinlmeIrL _ t" IiSU t No. 4f--'>2A. eel•- 4 ' 5� it ...r.�, i'. '.r• _, .. .;, .^ ..• :. ... -:.. ' .. r, '.a�., A'r .-;a-:to a., ..r- .,„.etc,:.-sem ,.°�,M.'rF< w ' +,YO . :41Ax. 7:Mr ntii•.. :,,.. 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Vq, T'l•YF.. _ h: h. r 'v 7. w } Nevis in Brief � - 1'�e V�eek's meets ' µ BaUsis,N.B.-'Gettlkh Thomsen,of months to come. A number of the ` 3esgen, Norway, who is in the city, farmers in the district are going in Man, wheat-No. 1 Noath., $1.71 } gLates that Norwegians are able to for the raising of- sheep, wbich is - - - No. 8 North., t1-63%;. Na E Not t, $b AMY plan fish in the Cuban market in caro- pricularly adapted to the industry. petition with Nova Scotia, owing to Winnipeg,. Man-Manitoba's Hun- > Dian. oats-No. 2 CW, 71%c; Nob- Us o.Us fact that by their_special.rpethod garian partridge, released last spring - - -= 8 PW, 69c; extra Na 1 fled. Goa; of curing they produced a dry fish oil in the vicinity of Warren, Man., have : Ne feed. 67c; No. 8 feed, 860. trotter appearance, and that with the scattered over a radius of from 15 to the above a iS., bay ports ,. `same care the Nova Scotia product 20 miles. About 120 birds were orig- ,r � Am. Dora, track, Toronto--Nd !I ellow, $1.80. stuld be sew: Just as attract+vo to anally released, and they have multi- y - -Montreal ra Millfeed-Dek al ights,' y6e Cuban boyar. piled rapidly.aad taken to their Mani- 3 toba homes. As yet they are immune K ehortael�udedlr3raa, .26 min .46 �" St. John,N.B.-Premier Veniot pre- ddling%! ,2 from hunters. Another importation diets that the lumber industry, in New p° $88; good feed flour, per bag. $4.46. < - -_ sevolu oti-nf - in will..be-.made-from Alberta this fall. _ Oat oats-No. 8 white, 58 to $Be. i rim__ -•The Saskatchewan _^ _ Ont. wheat-No. 2 winter, $1.80 to y honey crop for 1924 should amount to { ,. . pixis to establishment of pulp and paper mills several carloads according to F. Red- - No. 2 commercial, $1.26 to $1.29, f ab. In the province, and also the estab- ' to sishment o! mills in which hard woods ley, Dep. Minister of Agriculture. �Buckwheat-No. aprllpoints, �iMalti according, 88 t3ctreighb.' Recent statistics show apgroxtmatelq - uc heat-No. 2, 92 to 96c. Will be manufactured. 600•beekeepers in the province, own- Rye-No.e-No. 2 1.12 to. 1.17. Montreal, Que.-The Western Qua ing possibly, some 3,000 colonies of - _ Out. flour-New, at per c*nt. bac Paper Mills, which has Been in bees. The number of colonies variesjute bags, Montreal, proia 'the course of construction for the past from one to forty And.&a few up to. •hi want $6.40; Toronto basis, $6.4� r p i.� , year, has commenced production. The the record of 105'kept kept by two apiar- bulk, seaboard, nominal. mills are located at St. Andrews East, Maa. flour-First f fate. •� pats., iQuebee, and the company was organ-i Lethbridge, Alta.-Nets Peterson,; r K sacks, $9.06 per bbl. 2nd pats., ised to manufacture the higher classes ' Hay-No. 2 timothy, per ton, track. of light weight papers, most of which operating a dry farm east of here, has :k Toronto $14.00•'No. 3 $12.50. 8 8 P Pe completed the threshing of 56 acres �`f"4 s "; Straw-Carlots, r-ton, 9. _late still being imported. It is inter- of his land summer fallowed two Screenings-Standard, $ - acting to note that this mill is situ- �l.t $s-Standard, recleaned, f.1 years ago and when seeded a year, o-b. bay ports, per ton 22.50. ated almost on the exact site of the ago this spring, yielded 59 bushels to ' ' - Cheese-New, large, -20c; twins, atdrst paper mill erected and success- the sties in 1928. This spring it was 201 %c; triplets, 21c; Stiltons, 22c..Old, ap, )tell y operated in Canada, in 1805. stubbled and the returns from the 1924 - large, 23 to 24c; twins, 24 to 2&; New Liskeard, Ont.-The building seeding are 40 bushels of wheat to the r lets, 2bFto26c: - creamery -of a woollen mill in this town, which acre. -This makes 99 bushels of wheat a> r rima 40 " -. _ _ trip! c,rNo. 1 creamery,89 to 40c• =bas opened for business and Is mann- aa- acre from a single plowing. No. 2, 35 to 36c; dairy, 28 to 94c. ; fracturing yarns, blankets, etc-; ap- Victoria, B.C.-The liner Empress - Eggs-Fresh extras, in cartons, 64j °'I ~. ]pears to be the beginning of a new in- of Canada bas brought 166 Russian to 65c; loose, 52 to 63c; storage extras„ 1laatry for Northern -Ontarto. The refugees from Harbin.bound for the cartons, 46 to 47c;-loose; " -to' ' 'd putput of.blankets has already been Irrigated area in Southern Alberta to t 45c; a6 firsts, 40 to 41c; storage' ` colli to the mining camps for many!engage in'farming. s Li ds, 84 to 85c. „ - ens;over b lbs., 20c; -- - - - --- -- H s-' 15c; `�- � ll•422 CANDIDATES.FOR ___. •' _ '' ' ; . •, _ _ '.p=ut�rbirkens7 2 lbs and over, 250; . ,SEATS IN P �sters, 12c; ducklings, 6 lbs. and up, ,v -' y f &&nIe , =' Dressed tpA°61i a 22c;�do 8 io 4 lbs,' y Baldwin Elected by - 3 26c: o, �'. the Prince of Wales ready , • � •" R R•H• spring chickens, 2 lbs. and over, c.5' Acclamation-127 Tal- r for the hunt recent 0croosteers, 15c; ducklings, 5 tea, _ :angular Fights. - ," ",!„ss� � _ Toronto. ,and up, 25c. i+• • * t Beans-Can., hand-picked, lb., s%c; London, Oct. 19.-Final figures primes -rod ' 'made known to-night show that 1,416 {LARGE SUM AVAILABLE a rats during September and October Maple rodncta-8 p pp -- candidates were nominated for Par- that, it the present proportion !• con- al., 42.50; Y>'11 r imp. liamentary honors is Great Britain • I TO PAY REPARATIONS tinned, gal.; maple suB7 r� 1 25 to"-U per total orders'!or deliveries !n Saturday, including 82 -unopposed, ' : - +kind will reach a billion marts early Honey-60-1b. tins, 13%c per lb.1 making with the previous nominations PermaIICnt Agent-General t0' in the spring. 10.15. tins, 1934e; 5-Ib. tine, 143yet; for the Cambridge and London Uni- Have Dearly l,Ofto Wo ( About 80 per cent. of this billion 235-lb. tins, 15c. mr�' reparation account will be spent by Smoked meats-Hams, med., 27 to - veraitiea, slots) of 1,422 candidates, ' i Gold Marks. ! Britain, France and Belgium on the!29c; cooked hams, 88 to 40c• smoked comprising: roils; 18 to 20c; eott rolls, 21 to A- despatch -from Paris says occupation :expenses o! their armies.. age 682 Conservatives. �P 24c; breakfast bacon 28 to 27c• cppes• When Seymour Parker Gilbert, Jr.,. Deliveries in: kind will yield.cash in tial brand breakfast Lacon 39 to 81et bfll Labor. takes over the tion of permanent t their own currencies to the receiving ' 842 Liberals. P� g backs, boneless, 33 to 880 > i' ' 12 Independents. - I Agent-General for Reparation .Pay-I Governments. because deliveries of Cured meats-Lo clear bacon, 60 �a 9 Co-operatives. meats in Berlin, on Oct. 31, he will I coal. dyestuffs, eta, will be said for I to 70 lbs., $17.56; 70 to 80 lbs. $18.80; have to his credit for meeting repara- cash 9 , $15.60; ii htwe ht . ,-. 8 Coasmnniafis. - �` .' g P by the governments to their own 0 1ba, and up, g ig 'J Constitutionalists. �' ' tion payments the equivalent of 940, people- rolls, in barrels, 485; heavyweight w�A 000,000 gold marks, less some small; rolls, $27. 7 Republicans. ° i amounts, 'which havg already been'French Adopt Children tubLard-Pure, 3�r}8�t�i�reppeaaa,}}}}aaZ t8 to 28aYac; Sinn Feiner, Prohibitionist, Nation- :" , paid out for deliveries in kind. I to Cut Inheritance Tax prints, 203,0 to 20%c; shortening, altat and Christian Pacifist, one each. This sura is made up of 140,000,0001 tierces, 153,E to 16c; tubs, 16 to•163,tc; P ' The only party leader to be return- ;' .r gold marks paid by the German Gov- A lave was passed in France recent- pails, 1634 to 17c; prints, 17'14 to 180 ied unopposed is the former Couserva- y. ertrinent from revenues, and 800,000,:' ly making the legal adoption of child- Export steers., mice, $7 to $7.25; Aive Premier, Stanley Baldwin: Fif- "` 000 old marks o! the credit which the. do, , $6.26 to$6,75;butcher steers, g ren relatively'easy of accompllehment, $ rs,'. assn other Conservatives will not have Over the action of Sir Patrick I Reichabank, as t-of the new note choice, 8.25 to $6.60; do, P and the new measure is resaltiag !a good, 45.50 Ito tight for their places. Nine Labor- gnat! to $6; do, tom to lair, 43 to $4.75• 'tea, six Liberals and "Ta Pa O'. nga,attorney general in the Labor issue, based on the present Dawes loss of revenue to the government. y y govern eat of England. in.the case of loan, butcher heifers, choice, $6.25 3p '� Inheritance , taxes in France- are do, good. $4.75 to. $5; do, cora, Connor. Nationalist, are the other James R_ Campbell, commnniat editor, The Agent-General will thus have heavy. On s Cortone of 1.000,009 . to 4,25• butcher cows w $ , choicer $4 to' Ducky saes. , the storm brats which resulted la within 80,000,000 marks of the billion; franca a nephew who Inherits mast $4.50; do, fair $8 to $8,75; do, can- .'._ Liberal headquarters predict they MacDonald's tall. stipulated as earmarked for repara pay 400,000 francs to the state, A vers, cAtters, 11.60 to $2.50; butcher v ` will defeat at least three'of the Labor tion payments before Sept. 1, 1926.' grand-nephew 441,000 francs, as un- bulla,, $3.50 to $4.25; do, fair, ehiefe-Prime Minister MacDonald, �' The new bank of issue also will have' related inheritor 482,000 francs, but a $8 to 8.60; do, bologna, $2.50 to $8, t o J. R. Clyne, Government leader in H.R.H. WELCOMED AT 600,000,000 gold marks of the Reichs- -child pays only 128,000 francs, feeding steers, good, $5.26 to $5.50, � the House o! Commons and Arthur do, fair, $4.60 to $S; ,stockers, good, .% , s bank reserve, and the entire renters- Adapted children rank 8• real child- Henderson, Home Minister. Henderson CANADA'S CAPITAL mark'issue, which will be called in in-' ren, so it has become the habit for to $4.50; do, fair, $850 to $4; calves, choice, $10 to $11; do, was beaten at the last election and had ` -- side of seven years. testators to adopt distant relatives and mad, $7.60 to $9.50; bo, greasers _.. ' to win his seat at a by-election. Prince of Wales Sails for Eng- Germanq's total paper currency,! friends to•whom they desire to leave ' t _ _ $3.50 to $4; milch cows, chaise, $fill There are 41- wodien candidates,' land on S.S. Olympic on which is covered by 40 per cent. gold,) money.- to $85; springers, choice, $70 to 90, ",eJ -Labor.furnishing a majority of them L will amount-to- about 8 56(f 900 000' - -0- - = lain cavus $40 to $60•-choicelight 22, while the Conservatives have nom- r ! bee ' ,,..► •; marks,- exclusive of rsntenmarks, Observe Aririiatice Silence , R $?.b0 to $8,60; heavies and inated 12, the Liberals 6 and the Inde- A despatch from Ottawa says:- whish are regarded as having a larg= bucks; $4 to $b;.calla, $2 to $4 good pendants 1. Lady Astor, tate Duchess The Prince o! Wales arrived here at er gold covering than any other bank an Tuesday, Nov:-11 choice lambs, $11.50 to $12• bucks, =' _'01 Atholl, Lady Terrington and all 7 o'clock on Thursday evening and his ( $9.50 to $10; culls, $8 to *§ hogs 3 at issue in Europe. b Us women members of the last Par-'tragi bed.barely come to a standstill A desp'atch•'from Ottawa nays:-• fed and watered; $10.85- o, f.o. .,Probably the whole billion will be :' liament are seeking re-election. The'when he stepped off'and hurried for- paid out in Germany for deliveries in I The usual Armistice Day two $10.25; do, country pointe, ;10; do, 'Other women candidates include many,ward, hat in hand, to receive the kind, so that the agent-General un- silence will be observed on Tuesday, oaf cars;$11.25; select premium, $2.12. well known in women's movements. greetings of His Excellency the Gov- likely will have any cash transfers ,to Nov. -11th, at 11 o'clock., throughout a 4 ernor-General, Hon. deorge P. Gra- , the British Empire, This is-in adds- RUSSIA'S OIL TRADE ham, acting Prime Minister, and Hon, make during the first 1 months. The MONTREAL. - +. tion to the observance of'Armistice ' Reparation Commission has been Oats-Can. West:; No. 2, 76c; Na Martin Burrell. nay and Thanksgiving Day on Mon- RUINED BY REBELS' authorizing deuveries in hind at h 3, -7.bc;.extra No. 1 feed,74c. Flour- "" The Prince 'who- was wearing s '"` f g - _. _ Man. s ring wheat pats., 1sts,, $9.06, L.tIIe S�Mlles light tweed overcoat over his evening. - -'- - - 2nds, T8.65; strong bakers', '$8.86,' Kerosene Pe a clothes, walked down the long I winter pats.; choice, $6.76. to ;6.86 � , ftoM SakU to-BAtWft,-D-yna• form chatting amiably with the Gov- erner-General and lifting his derb'I '' Bran, $30.25, harts, $32.25. Mid- mited by Georgians. g Y i ilio $38.25. :Ha No. 2 ton hat to the saluting police and,guards. q- + P� , _ A deapitclt. from Constantinople As His Royal Highness and Lord says:-The Georgian revolution has B n enters Cheese-Finest-wests., 17%e; finest 'Il- - I ons cro*d•, held back by a special de- �- easts., 17 to 173 a Butter-No. 1� ' �f m the Caucasus. The revolution- I pasteurized, 963'4 to 86b4c; Na i tachment of Royal Canadian Mounted °t' "" ' creamery, 853,4c; 2nds, 8d 3,4 to 843ia whose whole offensive is now di ,(Police, cheered again and again, while) Eggs-Storage extras, 44c; sto " rested against oil exportation, have the official art g x"' rage party passed through to fseconds, 33c• fresh extras 5bc; fresh dynamited in a dozen places the eight- the station exit. - firsts,' 42c. Potatoes-Per bag, car xa• Inch kerosine pipeline that stretches Outside the station crowds lined. lots, 70 to 75c. 0 miles from Baku to Batum and Calves weals, sidewalks for block after block, and $B to $9; grassers, ; for 050 too lambs, ed. 1 d more than 3• ism 11 ix weeks have 9 m , wreck- , $ , eek- g , 3 cheered the Prince as the motor cars •d every train of oil tank cars sent 8: q��+ , • put over the Baku-Batum railroad.or carrying the party proceeded to Gov-I hogs, mixed lots $10.2 sefecta•�11 SOWS, $6.50 to $7.50. 'the Baku-Derbent-Grosnyl-Rostov ernment house. The Prince stayed at railroad. These are the only expo.-I Government House, where an official ►` Ikation routes dinner was given by Their Excellen- Cal2txja Outstrips U.S. In �4 The revolutionists also are respon- cies- VVh(�tt Sent-to Britaii>' A despatch from New York says:- sible for huge tires which have been The Prince of -Wales *111 sail for '!aging in the Baku and Grosnyl fields The United Statea'is no longer the w" home on the Olympic on her next east- ..,,.., _for six weeks, and revolts and strikes chief-.ixporter of wheat to the United bound trip, leaving here at 1 a.m., 'among the workmen in the oilfields. Kingdom. The largest supplies of this Several of the biggest refineries in the October 25. The Prince harrzeserved 8ge grain to the British Island now come three suites for himself and party. from the Dominion of Canada, with `.' ,• ' Baku field have been dynamited. f The suites include a sitting room, C- the United States second .sad Argon. - All the raw and refined petroleum 53, and three bedrooms, with as many Wt has left the Russian Black Seai baths.. Confirmation of tho royal visi- tins a close third. Fthese ta since the revolution commenced It In only in barley and oats that the tor's sailing came from Sir HenryUaifed States h4a retained lta hold oacome f: the few storage tanks Gloster-Armstrong,' British Consul- porta' General. English imports. It will take the Soviet more than Z a year to repair the pipeline. Prof. Smiddy, the newly-appointed Irish amhaesadcr to the United A powder made from fish,which will Nothing brings people nearer to big The ,It of. 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Coakwell -=Dr. Henry willbe here as nsn- ; - • ` and children, of Oahfiwa, =spent al neat Tuesday to attend to his _ _ Sunday with James and-Mrs.Rich.* professional duties. * - �O pecial -. --.-.-•,.-... -- ardsou. -John Doyie was in the city _ --Donald Mango has purchased -Mr. and Mrs. Manson, of To- this week attending the funeral ; lv an auto; one that will go too. ronto, spec-t Sunday with their of his sister, Mrs. Murphy. =Lloyd Shirley spent Sunday daughter, Mrs. (Rev.) P.'F.;G'ardi• Miss- Betz, of ' the* teaching Heavy Work B- OOtS at the home of his parents here. ner. staff of'the Oshawa public schools, fi -Mrs. S. J C llacott spent the . -Dr. E. A.• Sadleir, Dentist, -visited with John and Mrs.Mupkar fi pairs Men's Black Mennonite, plain top, English'oak tanned L week-end with friends-in the.city. racticing in Toronto, will be here on Sunda�q. r --C. H.and Mrs. Powley, of To- ti sole leather, reg.4.75, going out at 8.90. In his office ou Thursday from 10 -Mrs. Wm. Wilson.and laugh• roQta, spent Sunday with the a. m. to p• m., as usual. - -* tar, Mise M rite. of Hnwmanville, -2 Pairs Men's Tan Mennonite, plains _toe,English oak-tanned r . •Misse9 Bunting. -Wm. and Mrs. Boyes and Mrs. spent the weekend with D. N.and sole leather, going out at 8,00, reg. 4.75. ,�� -Mrs. Vincent Coffey and fam- A.T. Bo es, of Belleville,--spent- Mrs. Lockwood. y 4 Pairs Men's Black Oxfords, Goodyear welt reg. 8.50, for_4 75 _ 7 � ily; of Toronto, 6pent'- Saturday the week-end with the former's -Wm. Dickie returned on Wed- brother, Arthur and Mrs. 6oyes. uesda last. afters ending several 5 Pairs Men's White Elk,'Eng. oak tanned sole, reg 5.25, for 4.25 " , with friends here. y p 5 Pairs Mena MahoganyGrain, oak tanned soles, reg 4.50, for 3.75 10 . -Mise Lila Gee, of Toronto, -Mise Laura Andrew, principal weeks with his niece, Mrs. George 5 Pairs Men's Mennonie Bincher oak tanned solea, reg 4.95, for 4,25 w --:-- taus. reg a .W. J. and Mrs. Clark. accompanied b her assistant - . H,, Hund v� p y p. ha-s--taken the _ or . --Mrs. (Dr.) Dewar, of London, teacher, spent the week-end with agency for the Prest-o-lite and These bargains are reel buys. Stock is first-class 0. bas been spending a few dsy?3 hQre 1 hex parents, James :and Mrs. An- Columbia batteries. He will be and backed rip by the'manufactnrera. wiih her mother.' Mrs. S. Crock. drew, pleased to have yon call. ** _ -George and Mrs. Law and dau- - --M-rs. McGillivray, who, with =Mrs, -J. Fawc9tt and 'little ghter, Miss 'Edith, of` Toronto, her husband,' is now hove on- daughter left on Wednesday last �` Wren's Heavy Work Shirts r spent-Sunday here with,the folio• furlough, occupied the pulpit in for their home in -M'an}toba after er's sisters. St. Andrew's Church on Sunday spending the summer, with her Several new lines'just in, extra big cut in Coat Shirts, something new -Mrs. Arthur Jackson, of the morning, and gave a most inter- parehts, Win. a ndMrs. Stahley. in a work shirt, prices 1.25 to 1.75. ' a Whitby townline, has returned eating address on their twenty-six -W in. Mann received a.message �S home after speeding, a few days years of missionary work in by-cable this week informing him last week with John J. And Mrs. Shanghai, China. She was gccom• that A. J. and Mrs. Sier and fam- ______O'Con.nor. panied by Mrs. John McGillivray, fly had arrived'safely at Sydney.. Overalls Overalls -Mrs. N. F. Machin and little -Walter Shepherd, of Detroit. Auatralfa. They had still .five �Hau hs-Big 88. 13eadli hte and Snag-Proof,Proof, prices ranging - eons; of Oshawa, and Mrs, L. K. was home over the weekend, hav• hundred miles to go in a smaller g g g fa _ - from 1.99 to 325. - - -- — . Devitt. of Toronto, visited the ins come home on accuuut of his boat and-then fifty miles •over , aatter's parents. Hugh and -Mrs. sale of household furniture.' His land, . . Mechin, this week. - sale on Saturday was very entre• -On Sunday, Nov,2nd,anniver• Fred T. Bunting, - ,Plckerind r The Women's Institute will factory, as good prices were real- sary services will be held in St. b Te hold their regular meeting 'on ized. His house and lots how- kndrew's Church,and on Tuesday, Established.1857, Tuesday neat, the 28th feat., at ever, were not sold as the prices Nov. 4th, there will be a fowl sup- the home of Mrs. John Draper. offered did not come up to reserv= per, followed by a high-class pro. - -- — - Friends of the Institute who wish ed bid. gram of music and readings by the -to send a donation of preserved -The services in .the Methodist choir of the Oshawa Presbyterian ' fruit to the Hospital for Sick Church on Sunday were helpful Church, consisting of .85 voices. 1 s p„• "Children may leave the same with and instructive. Rev. A. R. San- Reserve the date, Nov, 4th. Full i to re ! 'K. the secretary. derson was in charge. In the particulars will. be given neat -The,Rev. T A. Woods, assist- evening there was a platform eek. ” x ed by Mr. W. J. McBretney,. Di meeting when M@care, R. Thump.� rector of song, will hold union son and Fred Maundrell, of Whit- evangelistic services in Pickering by, delivered two fine addressee BARD OF THANKS. �► from Nov. 9th to Nov.28th, inclne- on the Plebiscite. The men of We wish, through the columns of _ ive, excepting Saturdays. Daring the Choir sang "Victory Depends the NEtivb to convey to our numerous :The new fall stock the first week the service will be on You," and Miss Edith Law, of friends our sincere thanks for their .- ,.,held in the Presbyterian Church, Toronto, sang very effectively deep sympathy, kindness and beauti- �4 and in the Methodist Church the -Twas Ram that.Killed My Hoy." ful floral tributes in their recent sad ..of t he r}t h second week. - bereavement in the death of their. w - On Sunday evenrng a collision dau titer add sister. '-The late Mrs. John Deckle, in between an auto and a motor: 13 J FaI]Z(111s ,'t her will. made a be [test in the John Burton and Family. .f•. - • q cycle in front of Collacutt's.garage > form of fends to be expended in resulted in noibinv more serious t the purchase of a piano for the than a heated talking match. The Now Adwerftsom•nta. public school. The executors have motor-cycle was being towed by - f i # carried out her 'ticighee and the soother motor-cycle cls and the auto, i" L. 1 i 0 0 F new piano,a beautiful Heintzman. which was following, turned to FGS FOR s1AI,E-9 vnuna pigs. D t' �, •,• \ weeks old. John Quinlan.Pickering. 8.7 ,+r in a rosewood cage, arrived on go into the garage, and the driver LINE Tae®dap. The section feels yelp evidently did not realize how fast OTICE-I hereby authorize R. A. - - ratefall for this expression of her he was going and struck the motor- Bunting to collect all accounts due me. W. , . `• f Interest in the education of the g G Ham,Pickering. - 5-7. cycle While the animated lis- has arrived. young• cussion was in progress, Oliver )IGS FOR SALE-8 weeks old. oJ��' ' -A meeting of the residents tsf Grammar drew their attentoin to AWpA;to Carl Devitt,lot 16,eon.S. Picker- .�[ the village will be held in the the fact that neither had lights, 'ng' it,lIt No,1, Loevit xar. 7- F •.Town Hall on the evening of Fri, thus ending the conference. OST-A fox bound, black and tan. Latest sb ades in Clashmeres, Silks lay, oet: 81st to dleenim ways d Ort,. 17th, the first - r -On Fri ayy, rwhitt ticks oa chest Answers t0 arms-oi -- • and means for providfn_g electric most of the Sonth. Ontario Inter- "Timer." Reward at NEWS office. 7 and Silk and-Wool, light for the village The police Continuation School Athletic As. (. 'trustees think they have afeasible socia tion was held in Memorial RS' EMMA ELVIgB-Nureewit } laehem@ Whish should be fleLi9faC• 1 practical experience. O n for engagements to to all co reed. Geo. W. P. Park, Pfand a i Claremont, in town or country. Phone ck 1108. The New Fall Stock t r7 Brooklin*and Pickering Continu- iEvery, of WHitby, is expected to ation School students participated VOR SALE-about an acre of man- be present t0 give desired infor• and Ver keen was the rival[ gels and about an acre and a half of turnips ' 'metres. y v in the Geld. James Prouse.Brock road south. 7 �- of the Famous and enthusiastic were the stud- -A most unnsual eight for this eats. In the moruiuz the Clare- PUMP FOR SALE-42 ft.iron pump, i� " rt of the count was that of a ,n excellent y.135 on. Price very reasonable. R N DUNDERWEAR- A.pa mons girls won from Pickering by' rly a, Birchdeer CIIIInfng aCC099 tl]e0pen Heide. John R.Keanedy,13S7 Kingston oa G. Clark,of the lake shore' was 26 6.in softball and repeated their Cliff. 8i7 one of those whose eyes €easted victory immediately afterwards iDER•MARING-We are prepared . against Brooklin by'..4-10: Clare- 'tomakecidereveryMonday.�Vedneadayand - �]&8 arriveds - _ upon such a si+Iht. On Tuesday, moat boys then won from Brook• Friday anal Dec. sat. Petty&SmGaS?Cherry- ' as he was engaged plowing, a full iia boys by 10 8, but in the final EaScT _ Town deer with large horns went game for the softball honors T„�DI80N PIKE-Piano teacher at .. EYery one likes urnbll>s>> --- - s ounding over the field close by the Pickering youngsters settled Fcisremont on Saturdays. Pupils pre between nim an Lhe take, and down and gave eIIe of the best for examination. Studio at Mrs. Lyman Pil• e _ T going.eastwards. Where it came key's. Phone 3000.' . 21 = Don't buy substitutes exhibitions of softball ever seen — fs a mystery, but it is sup• here. winning from Claremont by L�OR SALE-Sow and 11 pigs.heavy _ _ • — sed that it wandered down from A: wa�fi�r-hQ1WTat"-3 femaJe-Cate p� 18.8. - Pickering girls also beat pip,, Fred Lacey.lot 35,,B.F.con, Pickering. the north country. Brooklin by 29 5. Pickering girls Highland Cre6. P.0. 8 9 -A number of newspapers won the relay race with Brooklin �'lAKEN IIP-By the undersigned, '� cot throughout the province report second. Claremont won the boys' l on or about Sept.20th, 4 calves. Owner may the fact that ripe raspberries have have-same by provin pc�perty and payia ex- Pe rely race with Brooklin second. Whitevale, s ;•:been seen daring the month in y pensee Gordon Mc ay: The Fall 5 In the senior bops' events Clare- _. their respective localities. There most Won most of the events and OR SALE-Black boree,gooddriv-. ►. ampler of Suite and is nothing remarkable in this as Fer.aged s. yeah;also bay mare.Clydesdale.- is lydesdale. �Overeoats are here. • brought forth a fine athlete in aged 12 yeah. A W.A.Courts,lot 2+. eon• there is a kind of raspberry known Cowane McBride. Cowaoe die- a. Pickering. R.f 2,Claremont. silt as the ever-bearing that keep pro- played some fine athletic ability OR SALE-Obenp all kinds of ' dpcinit right up to November, and should in the fututre do honor Fwagons,harness,and alt�kinds.of farm im. They are extra choice and the prices One day last week s quart of very to both himaetf and the eommnn• Dtements in,good order. Also several heavy and x =lara 'ri berries of excellent 1igbtecald dna cook doves sad beater.. High- — ,. : e reasOD able. g inits fn which he received his train- est price paid for hides and wool. also live pops; ar _ try. H.Hertaan.Stou(fville.Phone 1903 18tf a oi°� • office, and each week forgome time "nall Was the shining light winning TOHN A. WHITE, GREEN RIVER ni from a pint to a quart of berries the junior boys' ebampionship JOHN offering potatoes at his farm for 76 centiper ee y -]have been picked frons this gar- shield With 12 points. Margar 90 lbs. Also a abs,Or will furnish t�steers d y Asnon In our village. - s -At St.George's Church, next Bingham, o Claremont. won a thgfeeder l codfentS per or - This offer is Qood for October. For rtieulan. second shield in the junior girls phone Mart s4o6, or write Locust hill, R.R i Sunday will observed as Child- events. Florence' Mutch was No.1: ran's Day, - The thought at the awarded the senior -girls' shield _ morning and evening eeevicee will with 8 points, bringing one chem- ' S H, I N G L Es S be "What we may learn from and pionship to the local school. - ,_ OIBM teach to the children.” 10:'80 ai,m,, Space dose not permit an itemized Holy Communion. 2 p.m.,Child- t •British Columbia Cedar ran's services, to which all, especi- account o the winners of each - event. The local students excel- trait Galvanized Steel Shingles •. , ally parents, are cordials invited. Bird's Felt Slate Shingles y led all expectations by piling rip for sale at ►,` �� This will take the place of Sunday 52 into again at Claremont's 57. i. " School,which will in' the fature p° T. PATERSON'S CI.AREDdONT . be held at 2 Brooklin secured 28. Pickering , p. m. .every San j Call and get prices. , T $� A NOTNINCt S ALL AUTO: day. 7 m.. Evening service, won the aoior Events on pointe, p g while Claremont won the seniors . F% Thursday, Oct.30th,.at 2.30 p. m, Oa- ebalf. of the local Board of CRVE L SUT� RVA RS' Woman's.Auxil#arp-and'Gtl#ld a Education, who sponsored the ELM DALE MILLS woa�� YRoue1.E NOW �� -_ Mrs. Shirley's. All ladies of the event, the pupils and teachers of eon greQation are heartily weleom- Apia RI�TGf., ' �- the schools concerned and the eve- -o SER���E ed. cutive of the Society,the principal �� 4a "" ' a C2 -A police court case whi c iterl>iR-eehouY�vlshea`trrmos ea or any gr ken-zn . am AL - rated ranch interest.was that which hearth thank the, local citizens y pp teas disposed of on Monday even- and businessmen for the magnifl- exchange for Flour. . 0 � j c 'CIES. � ing before Police Magistrate Clark, cent way in which they respondedChop, ° - in the Town Hall, when Misa Wa have Bran, Shorts, . Rachel McClellan, of Pittsburg, to the appeal for prizes for the �® i Pa., through her representative, event and their generosity influ :Oil Cake Meal', -- -' - enced die success of the event is ` 'answered to the charge of reckless al] kinds�of grain, " . .. • no small degree. Nest year the • c d driving on the evening of Sept. meet is to be held in Claremont. 10th, when Charles Baker received Ogilvie's Porridge:Oa'ts. - �. During the winter the three serious injury to his leg by being schools are to conduct an inter- Royal Household Flour, crushed by the defendant's c.ar gchooT debating society, And in Cream of to Nest Flour."i • ; and a girder on the bridge at the, thin Mr. Wilker, Aa principal of R'Pat end of the, village. Traffic C: �= ,• C1Aremont school, and Miss Ro=s. 'CHOPPING EVERY �- E officer Davies withdrew the charge of Brooklin Qc•hnoi, have Again r in view of the sati4.,ictory settle- shown their utmost enthnviAQtn in WEEKDAY ` - ment previously made with Mr. i the welfare of the child life tinder • ' r" ` afcw .•.p r2 A.- � Aft,o.laFor,rfAnt.aereeingl -: '------._,.__. A4 r�-•��•r•r-,r-,-r�� �-