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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1924_10_31 .'ysR f ,7n i ,re-'e t ,s-d'*..•.. ,:N,1: -„r-,l;,•:s.rw�,..,•-,..:.::.._,�,.d• :;n.-ee'-rr{:,. +I.....w. M- 1 .t.. ...o:e:rr,--�',e'"a-s...:'. a',, '•'a.� t i. ?:+.+•'. .+3'».'.,,, ><.rF+'sj,' .".<C-. • x,^..,rt r: �;n'J .Aaw. A?7_1 gLc5r.�m ••-t00",.+.r/t•t i' a •. C g.•>„ .d,.� .ra .voL. LIv. .. _ _ ., -PICSERING, ONT., FRIDAY, OCT. 3,, 1924 ` :.. No. ' 8' .. . >ps��sl itsr>:61t.• - �,-,;,� e►IsftR,rwooe .: ='Plebiscite_ Returns ��.'} �;• Oreo. Fie Baker The members the Cherrywood Official figures Isom I by the Return GREEN W Oil ? Ksd{cai Methodist Church purpose bolding ing Officer. Albert W. Jackson, for F . - anniversary services on nndav, Nov, DR. J. B.' SWINbEN, Pilvaician, - 16tb. Further particulars will be an- the n s ohs Ontario give ?L.R.C.P.E., 1.R.C.S.E. L.F.P."&S. _�_�„ nounced later. idi in of ni 5,224 wthIMLS . Riding t d G., M.C.P.&S..Onc..M.C.R. Hi Mand , every poll division returning substan• of Creek. Phone 2630. Office opposite W.D: tial majorities for the retention of the Mornsb's store. 1-13 , - GREEN RIVER.- - O. T. A. The total votes in the ridin 'Established 1888 -- Giving ..\ -- were 20,033, lncluding the revise - E:FOABYTH- Opir ----- --.- _ The 35th anniversary of the Green lists. The vote polled was 13,921,leav The oldest established iaduatry,fa •Optometrical Association of Ontario. Reg. - --- -- R -a-$--1�-� OLII Petered Memberof the American optometrical I River Bapfiat 191th rill-be r... to an- Apfirp Op Phone zsoi, Claremont, Oat. bell.cof McMaster University, will the unpolled vote of the balance of the I k pre& h at both,services, at 30 and 7 riding being 3 220. The official figures jam a1W& 13 in the market N.oFf.th Of.�oMllLetIN Phy.s M, B., umbos Selling otic ant- p' m. There wilYbe special music at are: � g Ire both services. On Monday evening, Con- Dr t0 }Jun a otOntano. Office: that formerly occupied b BLOCk of: Ralph Gordon, cartoonist and humor• `• �'O, T. A 'trol' May ' fi10. r the.late Dr,R.Brodie.and latterly by Dr. Caldp j well. Phone. Claremont,Qnt. My ous entertainer, of Toronto, and other i Scugog Ch, 156 27 130 WHEAT 0. McBI. Phonographs f3ewing lZachineedlent will give the'progrs`m. Whitby Town, 098 448 500o _ " 'vNON, M.D.,L.R.O.S., Pianos Records E, Whitby T Edinburgh,member of the College of y p., 910 811 502 ;•{ Physioi•aa and Sntgeona o!onasrfond Violins Sheet Music GREENWOOD. Whitby Tp., 801 106 931 ?„ of RoT�7 Oohtegs of t3traeons, -� Reach Tp. 109? IN 332 r. Bt»ei•1 •tesat,11 to dole"es of woman •ad Banjos Cornets , shildrea. Office end residence,Brop=h•m. IIkulelee .•_Trombones The services on the Greenwood Cir. Port Perr v. 600 168 832 �• AND suit for next Sunday will be taken by Pickering Tp., 1587 417 1I71 >" C/Iropraolc MouthOrgaae Accocdeons' the pastor fig follows: Brougham at Oshawa City, 8479 2745 884 10.30 a. in.. the Quartetly Sacramental R. DURWIN E. STECKLEY, At Slashing Prices Service: Mount Zion at 7 p m. The Totals, 0526 6392 5224 BARLEYHonor Graduate of Toronto Colt of Chi- Yours Poo les'Lea ue will take their " 14 Dae Onl t3 g -ropractic. Witt make residential calla m Picker• Y. y' - -- Rally Day Service at Greenwood and _.lag Village and surrounding district. Tuesday, Kinsale at 7 m. The Quarterly Hear Mrs. Russell Bale in St. And. Thursday sad Satnzdayy torenoom. For an ap- p• Q y , and 'will pay the highest prices. l pointment call 141 113owmaaville,or leave word Stouffville, Official Board will meet in the Green• rew s'Church, Nov. 4tb.pOnt, wood. chSunday SchoolyatNBrou ham �• at 9.90 a, m.. at Mount Zion at 10 s. m, WEXFORD g BtOt3k Of tJLtar10 Bran and at Greenwood and Kinsale at Apples are. a light crop 1a thin die- j E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and 2.80 p. m. _ Ella Shorts always vis A•Solicitor,Notary Public Etc. Money to trict, y Dan. South wing,Court House. Whitby. 251y Our village voted"dry"at the recent On }land. �f ----- > - _.. 13ROCK ROAD. election. -. . f -, c. RICHARCSON&CO,-Barris- -- -- - - Haerb--.and._Mra.__P_ _a it �.ten,Solicitors etc.. 317.319 Confederation - ....EEPPEE�� `. Lite Building,Corner Yonga and Richmond Sts., Punesrat Director Miss McIntosh, of Toronto, spent spent Sunday at the"Oldsm Farm." - ��_..5+. i'�R��4. Toronto. Phones Main IM and Main 0490. 8tt an(i the week-end here with her sister, our. Miss Edna Cook, of Toronto, spent iLLIAJlJAMF,S BEATON, Bar- T.Embainati- PnPniar'teacher. the week•eod with Miss Mabel Rout- �rister, Solicitor, Notary Public. Room T, A. Knox is ribiting his son. Wm: ley. p a' $39.Confederation Life Building.Toronto. En- aUOTOR HEARSE A„ of Brougham,this week. We Miss Margaret Stewart, of Toronto; C !T EA M trances:4 and 12 chmond Street or t7 Qusen f p �+ �+ lad to know that his health is some- spent Sunda with Mrs. T. At .•- ` Street East. Tele hone-Main 7080. Residence Ci�,r PJEMON i s on . what improved. strong, Y Hudson 1748. , g It's the price %re,get'for our butter +fit Phone 9_1 Walter Jackson has severed his con- Fred and blies Hoiden entertained that enables us Lo pay the primo - - - nection with the Bank of Commerce some friends from the city on Satur- Defor cream, and its out accurst® z' rlfal and Is taking a course in seiencein day afternoon. ^ Toronto University. Many motor out from the city to en- sy;Aem of doing business that en. DR: HARRY HUDSON, Dentist, abler us to rendes Whirby. Office--Adam's, Terrace. B tV, H. and Mrs. Jackson. acebmpan- joy the heauty of the trees at this you.serviee. Fruit Trees, Shrubs Etc+ led by Mrs Geo. Bayes and daughter, time of the year. a; y St, worth, Phone t26. loan extraction w 1 $stye our track call for f desired;. slit attended the tuners of George Rodd The semi-monthly dance continues � R -D. C. Smith, Dentist. Stouff- Having secured the agen^y for E. D. Sr. to Oroveside Cemetery, Brooklin, popular• many young people-enjoying your cream. vtlle. Honor Graduate of Chicago and To. Smith & Son. Ltd., .-ur:erymen, on Tuesday. the evenings' amusement: St01l Plliwj Creamery Co. _ �� tanto Universities and the Ronal Colleeggee of of Winona, Ont. Dental Surgeons. PhoneoAke 1011. Residence BROUGHAM. Phone 18802 lots, No outsid:appointments. 261y I am prepared to take orders for all Robt. Henderson and Mrs.Tacker, :triads of Fruit Trees,Small Fruits. -' of Oshawa, will slog in. St. BTOUFFVILLE, ONT. Miss Bate is visiting her Wee?in' Andrew's Church, Picker LAKE B. BEATON. D. D. s.. Ornamental Shrubs Esc., at Graduate of the Royal Coleige of Denu1 lowest possible prices. ronto this week. i - Surgeons and University of Toronto. df6ce Miss Isabel Tripp. of Toronto. is4 AI o$, Tuesday Ev'g._ � �i�/ale . over W.M Prwa taale s hard"" stare, Whitby. Special rates for large quantities, visiting her aunt, Mrs, Walter Bea- c--- -_ Ofte hours 9 to 12; I to &30. Ind.•pbooe 6. Sell phone 420. 4417 28tf Deft. DUINBARTON. N. DALES. L. D. 8. D. D. 8., N. to Chapman, Wm. Devitt has purchased a borne N : ,Pickering p The :service Garage tl* Graduate of Royal ColIeaa of Dental Sur• g in Brooklin and gate pneseas4on the Mrs. Montgomery. of Toronto, is yeons and the'-Universtty of 'Toronto. Office lat of December. he guest of Mrs.Wm. Nicholson. $hove D A. Scott's .core. ClareMo mont, Ont. Will and Mrs. Castle,of Agincourt, Mrs. Robert Clark and little Mar ir overhauling, top and side ant= y. O(Sce hours.9 a.m. to 5 p. in.. Saturdsya 9 a. Iain re irlII in,to I Rodspent over Sunday with the lortner's Karst vatted Mrs. Marley in he city g p.m. Phone Clare 140$ 67ly' r brother,F. 0. Casale. last Meek. , Battery Service-OharRing _ '. rt Rev. Mr. Auld. 'of M&rkbam, will Mr. and Mrs. Nobee.are moving into sod overhauling. fnstnsss �asi►s. occupy the pulpit in St. John's Church theirbeautiful new bungalow tothe An work guaranteed• Flat rate Material on8nnda ng t. Nov. tad. wgat of us to-day (Thursday). service charge7D. AIOHARDSON- Real Es Mrs. Jonson, of Toronto, and Mrs. Leo White has pinked ripe straw- Phone 6610 Mark. central. . YV tau. Insurance,Coaveyandaa. Notary MMicbell. of Green River• spent a few berries this fall,while many otheln are $' Publk,Ere-. Plekeriag,Ont. st1, days with Mrs. Philip this week. Indulging in a second crop of rasp- W. Ea e E R R Y Just arrived a ear of Toronto Mrs. Duncan, Miss Margaret and berries. We h �t POSTTLI., Licensed Auctioneer, tg ape the planta will not ,. 'L' . for oounat« of Torr=d Outulo. •co- Asphalt Co's Rall Roofing, George Duncan spent Sunday with be harmed for next year's cro i tion sWes of s11 kinds •tsw wasd to on shosa.n 9h{sales etc., also Andrew and Mrs. Murriaon, of Col- On Sunday morning, while our S. S. Q�� You Are aoaoe. Address Gresiver e.O., out lumbus. superintendent. Mr. Tbom..was en- v A large stock of B. C. Cedar gaged in the opening exercises be was B,BEATON TOWNSHIP OLERB g seized with &faint s 11.. Medical aid "+ D. Ooaveynoer, Oommi.axKousy,r loan Shingles, Beaver Board Attend the Chicken Pie Slipper is was summoned and he was carried •adavtea, Acoonnswt. lite. 1[oasry, w toua - St. Andrew's Chtircli next _ on farm lsaaw of tato Dr, Dales'office. After a time he r AVID A PLaH-Live stock sic- Call and get otic prices:.* Taer+day evening. was able,to be taken home and we are Cement, 'r I[arriese its and LambeF. anew" Lev .. Out. r-, _ pleased 3o report be is out again. Dtioneer. Graduate of C: M. Jones'School, ^ T� '• GREEN RIVER. Remember the hot chicken pie din- Coal, Chicago. Lifetime experience with pedigreed •. p� ,V , ner to he(liven under the anspiees of ^t� stock. Block and ring work. AO kinds of sales �•� 1\ ar•w Don't forget J. Farthing's sale on the Ladies' Aid Society in the Dunbar- - p - s- lyattendedto. Termsreasonable. Phone /Lllllber to aremonc. 161y Tuesday next. ton Preabvterion Church on he even- - f `y x LUMBER YARD Joe Doten called on friends in the ing of Thursday, Nov.6th, from 6 to 8 ��l1{, • WM, MAW, LICENSED AUC- city recently, o'clock, to be followed by a choice Shingle$ TIONEER,tor York,Qntario and Durham - A. Heisev had a business trip to the program of music:and readings by the T „ CAuaurq Ail bads of .ale. ptvm attended city one day'thto week fnllowtne e�d Roofing -to. Term.rewooable. Dana for - min -Mitdred Hoover e-of _the elocut oI nisi Mfss�o Fawcett sopra- ✓ - • drat phones. Whitby,Ont. '51y IndeDea- week-end under the parental root no;and Mrs.J. E. Fawcett• alto, all of .and LathWANTED _ here. Torotitio, and Mtee Marjorie Neilson. S H Y N ( L E SRbeet rices ofd for The Women's Institute intend hold- soprano, of Scarboro. Admission : Car of St. Mary's Cement just int Y P P Ing a bazaar exon. Watch for further adults. 50 cents; children under 12 an tlantit of bene at$8 W per barrel. y Q y particulars later. years.30 cents. "" British Columbia Cedar and chickens. Write . A goodly number of our youths at. Gait G&lvaaiaed Steel Shingles or phone. tended the Sunday School Rall,atF. `A a R E E S O'R Bird's Felt Slate Shingles Locust Hill on Sunday last. Dont miss hearing the Oshawa for sale at H. Ne8kel Quite s number from here attended Presbyterian Choir of 85 voices f the lowia matob at Stouffville on in St. Andrew's Church, ."F T. PATERSON'S - CLAREMONT Tuesday sad report a successful day. Pickering Tuesday, ?rOClTTaB'T x O&n and et rices. Phone 2 g P We are ver,sorry to report the re- _... Ev g, Nov. 4th. - ' BOX-296 286 _ .� WHITBY cent illness of Mrs. W.Hoover. All S r r Rp4j- her friends hope for a speedy and corn- -WH I VAL1L-- Pickerm e i Jobo Quinlan, of PhckerioR, aconin- :* aV0 Bread Flour anted by Jobonie and Mins Jose bine MIs Lista,Moore. of Toronto, spent We are Agents for - L�iYtio;o neva e. sprat un ay W-0 week-and J�je B Rice, ' ` an d Marvellast with N. J,end Mee.Windsor. ka f Mrs_ M._S._Par o T Q(i' $ aCo. , avfew days last week with her sister, °°; PORT PERRY ;err. D. R. Beaton. Goold-Shapley pastry Flour - Mrs. Roach and son, Arnold, of foe! p The Provincial police had a very ex- Manchester,were the guests of Mrs. •� Muir May be obi iced from you Grocer. citingtime on SaturdaymorningMcNeelyon Sunda •• a whethey went in puruit of fouThorns nd Mrs. Burton and child• - Store �F�eury and Bissells Brookhn%Flour Mills bandits who are believed to be he ren, of T onto, spent Sunday with men who are responsible for the theft the fofpoer brother, W. F. Burton. y : CHAS. WILSON,_Pro of bonds from Hogg & Lytle's safe on Mre."Dun d, of New Liskeard, has - Listers p. the bight of Oct. 11th. On Friday returned to r home, after sppending Warn le's G;ape, just the evening Mr.Lucas,the local agent for .a Pew weeks ith her sister, Mrs. W. �" ' FOR SALE ' e Q the firm and-the owner of the bonds, Peebles. thing for cooling the blood Hay fi IiVPERIOR SCHOOL received a letter stating that the Joseph and Mrs. Lear have return- tole hot weather. � c '` 1 John Deere Ha Loader +�• 1 side-del. Rake bonds would be returned for $3,000 ed from a motor trip to essalon,and Standard• lines always.on hand r,, 1 Sulky Plow 2 Walking Plows LLIOTT cash,•and it was stipulated that Mr. repocthaving had a delightful time ty 1 Crown (Ian Lucas should bring the money into a and journey.. Crude Drugs, Cigarettes, Cigars, g• certain open field. The police were Norman Miller hag vacated the • and Tobacco. Braa'Lfocd Binder Twine. notified and plane laid for the cap- Fremises occupied -for a number of • ture of the thieves. Just -as the offs- sears by him on the east hill, and is Metcalf Choicest Candy. W. F. Disney, Green*ood Corner Yonge and Alexander cera were preparing to make&descent now with,his family residing in the = 42Lf-- Ehone.P-iak_714 ___.. - 3.treits._Toronto. - _ on the bandits the latter_-got a warn_ old Miller home west of the bridge. Stationery, Toilet Preparations, ing and got into their auto, a stolen Rev. Mr. Ratcliffe ha-a edea picking CaruaD P,-T6iee oweis, ;• Invites the patronage of those who one, and made for the city along the fully developed strawberries .from the Seel :Grain Chopping desire the best trainingforDum- as _ poli- Kingston highway, For an hour the parsonage garden, not many in cum• � •--�• tions as stenographers, typists. chase lasted with many shote-being her, but many little fellows promising Agency for Columbia Grttmaphooe AND FL.1tKING1; private secretaries, accountants, exchanged. Although the police car to rome along if the present remark- Dominion Piano and Vaeuette� ��" was going at 63 miles an hour, the able weather continues for a few more the faultless hand blink clerks, commercial or short. bandits make Rood their escape, ha weeks: I am 'prepared to do Chopping and P vacuum-cleaner. Oat Flaking every day but hand teachers, etc. Write for a ing abandoned their car on the aide of The ladies of the Metbodist church Saturday. catalogue. Enter any tithe, Stud- the road. Since the above was writ have secured the Pervices of the Dan• N E McEWEN ante assisted to obtain employ. ten word hits been recet.,td that an forth Ave, Methodist Church Orch- �• PICKERING NEWS Stoneboats For Sale p Hrrest was made• the prisoner being esus(20"instruments) for their Bazaar f ` ' ment. a Harry Lang, a paroled man, and the ('OnceTt on the Pvening.of Nov. 21st, hands, with the exception of about This is tnusical wganiz%tion of veru Veterinary r fir eon ' John.F. Bayles, Claremont B W. J. Elliott, Principal 34�• have been recovered and re`irn- blah repots, and it will be a treat to �i.r • Rural Route No, 2 1 ed to the owner. hear their number e. 1�1C1��r1X1p„ O22t®,tld ?' q.s I► y• t aA r , e --r,�,sm't" may'., c {� •�. ..r' ✓^o 3, �' h $¢ e^ ";.Yuan .P•".. sr` 5, .r9 g .:w•7 'fir„" �. r+,,.. ..a' '}H,• w ` S't5` K' ^• ,'' ,r;"'x'�t�,�...,�.,.a:•.,".'R ..fC. !"v ,; ,,! .r us.,,.,.,. t ,[ paxJ e k•y`d-..: '+ ,�" r `3,�w• '?�+' ':•i•2+xea•. f ;;� kz 1fl�Y' •'j a Y- �+ r�F � ,�' °,+Zi. .�N.y M,: ` ' r T�'y`r}�Y4` ����ia�'tM/'1(ty'•r -.r"•? "rt" �s.�i'�li�'T.t'^.$3,' -....i4�..,m•�As,.��L1����i�C".�"i.rr. ^�'"-•�e:•�,:it .��i'�,5�.,.u,.+�.`*a?i'i�+�'�>.� �`"�.•.t7._.orr.�,.,.t��.�'d�'..�.:€�ir$ i,�"i"�''3.., �,• _ rEs..:� . s, v;c a�jk!.,,•,",'t' ,,},� � k�l�,:o �' a ,k• ,. n ctii'v '�: S'u ,�n r ;, z'. ,; c�t 'Mv., s,�i FQIM a •,s .� a ".,.,, tee, ,.-} w 8 ti ,: T. .•, .x 5. a t. - n�: h ','•+`+ •d v !l f -.S�'li :,�1GT1�. I > - ArrD TiJE WORST IS YET TO COME ; A� tit_ ..-th OUS TZ!-, Indigestion Disappears When / - , WHEN YOU ASK n FAVOR. dish' each player draws a Bhp of ,the Blood is Enriched 'ter $f; you want to borrow soetathing pamper and tries to goers what article of food the woe on his slip represent. f ? The urgent need of sit who suffer d // / __ ,neighbor, or. wish to ask e s -mayor of some sort, stat* the purpose He writes his guess on the back, and from Indigestion is a tonic to enrich ` If right he ma draw another slip and the blood. ' Pain and distress after p1T FOar errand immediately upon en-, y� F P t tering the house:_Avoid putting it of!1 so on until he makes a mistake. Thea eating is the way the stomach shows and putting It o!!until yeti srf on the-he given up.his seat to the.-person who. that it is too weak to perform, the point of;leaving. To do so will only stands behind his chair, work of digesting the food-taken. In- foolishly - - appooit your visit. All the time thel Each player keeps all the slips that �s condition some people thought uppermost in your mind will1 he has guessed correctly, and the win- resort to purgatives, but these only +� Der is he who has the most when the further aggravate the trouble. ` bet "Now, I moat ask her about that I +� � -allIlldish is empty. Of course no onw - New strength is given weak atom- - -' '. put of! broaching the purpose of your cept the host or hostess has a lint o ac" y - T= - " pall, t�tie longer your call assumes the the correct answers. Here are a few cause these pills enrich and purify the Z nature of a friendly little visit aryl 1 examples of inscriptions for the slips: blood. This is the natural process of / s fe the harder it becomuor you to state• Fish-1, low-spirited; 2, high-color- giving strength and tone. to the atom- errand. And `r neighbor, for ed; 8, sash on delivery; d;-warlike ach,_ and it accounts 'for the speedy / _- her part, is very likely to have the weapon. relief in stomach disorders that fol- / keen lodge of the pleasure she,felt be- Roast--1, an essayist; 2, a_woman's low the use of Dr. W4111ams' Pink / FCause you came to see her, dulled by glory. Pills. The appetite revives, food can /;� _• - q�hhss knowledge that you came only to Fowl-1, Roman saviors. be taken without discomfort and the r/ borrow something or ask a favor of Vegetables-1. Hansom and old; 2, burden and pains of indigestion are r dispelled. Miss Mollie- Averill, Clan- ' - Dome member of the family. Had your shout for blossom; 3, a kettle, an i ` - Yegnext been stated at first, and you I article, and a preposition 1.4j, a city be- William, Alan., proves the . value of remained to visit, mutual pleasu naso grow• these pills in cases of this kind. She / == t ` - Entrees-1, what We did at the says: "Some years ago i had a terrible` _ -=-::.Jleonld have resulted. 10- School of Philosophy; ? fear on an attack of stomach trouble. My stom- The same i. true a you use the to � �"�'� -phone or write a letter. If you..are after-dinner,speech; 8, biscuit soaked ach rejected alI tool and I could not if calling s friend for some particular in molasses; '4, measures from the even keep down a light custard. I iesaon, state that reason as soon as pen; 5, woman's chief weapon. tried some tablets recommegded for possible after she answers you! Then Piea-1; spring's first offering; 2, dyspepsia, but they did not do me a haves ant conversation. :Or if the burial of a'fool; 3, a negro's fun- Dalticls oL good. Then I got medicinal ....,� ;you are writing a letter which is not esal. troffi a doctor, but with no better re ( 4�•-- '�- / 4.4. sx '. Induced by friendliness, state "they Puddings-•1, Jack's prize; 2; 60 in suits. By this time t had changed i / VC,. v_ - reason why" in your first paragraph. an hour; 8, baseball hitter. from a robust, healthy girl to - x „ It is, perhaps, a queer little kink of Frult4!l_-1, an interjection and large plate skeleton, losing flesh daily. Thanti huan nature that we do not in the. stoves; 2, twof a kind; 8, things my parents asked me to try Dr. Wil mo .least object to being asked to do a!hard to remember. Ifams'-Ptak-Pills--ate L-hegan-ttteit -----.--- �4 favor if the favor is frank) asked off, wxswi,as. use. After taking them for a snort w y time L began to teal better and con- Into in 'snatching babies from the ,tt us, but that we feel resentment if an� Fish-1, bine; 2, salmon; 8, cod; 4, mother's arms and burring the,*gad endbavOr Is made to veil the request sword tinned the treatment until i was tom- into their graven. It it finds you run so that it is not at first realized asl Roast.-1, Lamb; 2,-hare.• pletely restored to health. Since, on i down from overwork, poorly nourished aanch Fowl-1, geese. rare occasions when I have telt the The Pneumolliia Months. scarcely getting enough sloop, analotu y W - The call or the leiter which until its; Vegetables--1, cabba 2 canli- need of a tonic, I turn to Dr. Wllliame'I ,may do people begin to die of pneu Pink Pills and they never disappoint 1 ' sad worried, it simply cuts another ' class has had all the earmarks of being' lower; 8, potato; 4, Brussels sprouts. mania !d the month of November• notch in its gun and your name is _ purely friendly and social, seems, of a Entrees-1, sausages; 2 quail on me. Most members of our family have; You say that it to a germ dlseaae; marked off the books. sudden hollow. Insincere, false, when;toast; 3, sweetbreads; 4, pigs' feet; b, at some time taken the pills with good But It you are strong, tell-nouri.•sh- �: ' ...a selQsh u length tongue. P� what do the germs do the rest oC the results, -so I now always recommend ed, of good circulation tnd carrying a �- purpose is at len h revealed.'ton e. �year' Why choose November for r A neon who continually uta ofi! her Pies-1, rhubarb; 2, nabs 8 them to all in need Qi a reliable tonic." 1 Pe y P goo t't`y: + swarming. chAst thRt expands to every dimension, errand until she rises 'to leave-orI blackberry, You can get these pills from any The tact Is that the germ that in-. it it attacks ycu at all ill probab4* ' 1 tantil•some one becomes impatient for, Puddings-1,. plum, 2, minute; 8, cents ae .`dealer or by mall at b0 vades the lungs and produces pneu- reach a favorable crisis on the seventh cr the use of the-wire or until she is,batter. cents a bo: from The Dr. Williams" ti dentin the sad of her sheet of writ-I Fruits-1, oranges; Medicine Co.. Brockville. Out. mania works the year round. but we,or ninth day, rua sharply away, and r, 2, pears; 8. succumb more readily'ta the "shut-in I leave you to get back your strength. Ing paper-soon becomes kri-)wn for;dates. --0 - months" from November to April.I4 To prevent pneumonia: - ti+s her habit. If she makes a call her' Who Are Kills the)Moat Bir&? These anot only the months When 1, Avojd colds. If one is taken, give aeigkbor• begins to -think at anter T Q bad weather chills the akin, impairs careful attention,to its cure. „ A UNIQUE BUT IMPLE STYLE. who kills the most birds; cats or - -Now, what did Mrs. A. come over vitality and redo s resistance but' 4 Avoid bPlag run down or over o++ - man' A London dispatch to the "New ° y Se for, anyway. She will hardly be also the months when people !!ve fa 4 worked. Y .redited with having epme just to ort World"says that those who love close rooms, fresh air ca;efulliy ex- . 3. Avoid contact w:tb people wha - to muse over poetic justice may and c- -like i.ave colds, grippe. or paeumoala' make a call. If she uses the telephone, eluded, often breathing en- oven therson whom she calls will be con- satisfaction in the tact that the Mar- quis S quis of Ripon. whose death was re- atmosphere that steals the moisture 4. Avcl overheated buildings and °' i'*• tinnally sayingto herself: "Naw, wharf from skin and mucous membranes and crowded trains and attest cars " will she nay neat" . She must havej corded recently, was stricken sudden- Ir - I - - - ty of the and of a morning's shooting provides in the mouth,.nose and lungs S. Sileep with wide-open windows. - - galled up- to-me parpoae: what can, condition that allows the Serra c .vas sensibly, Enjoy fresh air. it be?" in which he had bagged fifty-six brace a t b Il ge o D- $� of grouse. He was a mighty'slsaghtier• sourish at tta best. +t We all require information at times•I' er of game Alter and was reputed to Did you know that pneumonia is The Skylark's Descent. _ } desire favors done, may need to bar-1 - bgs! e the best she is the world. He had catching' Yes, It is quite as toatagl• The altitude mc8rd among birds Is i fore others:occasioweey. w^etktheme to o to be: ave as typhoid fever When a case of p` a record of shooting 19,136 birds in a hail ley, the skylark, although no 018• teased to do thin for os. Then wh l single year, 1893. He killed 18,500 In(sons appears tbnre are two yea- c!al record bas ever been takeu of the P things P.; seas why the patient should be Iso i -why try to conceal the purpose of; 1890, 18,259 In 1888, 16,895 In 1694, and height. .TDs skylark descends to earth Your thission. Out with it 1 Ri bt laced to the beat room fa she hoty;e. 15,?66 to 1892. At the age o[ seventy , in a u6vel way, appearing to close Its y ' g +.; One fe that be will get well more from the start! Then both you and )1e was able to bag 4t0 grouse !a a wings and drop for a space, where !t "the other party" can en " _ single day and to kill ,forty-six out of Quickly !f away from {hP disturbances remains stationary before dropping enjoy the full " forty-seven pheasants fa a eingle of family ireattera, the other that he to aRa{e-sad so on. dawn to the Sour call, your telephone conversation! leas likely to give the disease to, nv your letter. _ drive' _ others, ailowing it to "run threose che,grcand. The final swoop down is so -- Berths on Ancient Boats. family." ' possible t afterwards.m wivift and sudden that ft Is usually l J .,AN INDOOR SAND BOX � � , i _ o and the bird -----'Where winter comes it means chat'., - An Egyptian archeologist discover- Next !o avoiding contagion the most _ o ed a bunk used on the Nile boats 1,900 -effective way to prevent pneumonia is 1 - •One of the great drawbacks to civil- the children cannot go outdoors for' years ago. This bunk dlffere tittle to keep in good physical mrAlticl ization in India is the diversity of days at a time. Fortunately for us l �• irotn the stateroom bertha of modern Pneumonia loves to wreak its wrath languages, more than 100 'different we have a hand box in the house. We liners. upon the weak and helpless_ It .de-'ones being spoken. have known our little boy to spend almost an entire da:y playingen the' _ sand- Out sand box is really a sand'. -_-•- - _ - - - -- - --. -_- - -- - - -table It is-five-feet...long,-two-#set' :. :high-just high enough that a child i mn he seated comfortably beside,it n and wide enough to go'through the FARMER "ORD OW'N'ERS moor readily. The sides nre six inches high. In it. three inches of sand is _ 461 . a ii,% portrays s one-piece - itepl. We=keep the box in a corner: � •- •. ,straight line model,with a sleeveless >f a rpom that has'a comfortable tem overblouse in tunic style. It is a good y g ':CONTEST peraceit�e. Underneath we have *f=an-model for combining two different ma- ..Vas to catch spilled sand. } 1 s - We have parebsised some small ani-� ma- terials. Velvet and figured crepe, or - l yq� lace would be a d contrast Or I �' _ mals and figures, and little houses and good satin with brocaded silk or chiffon. a ,. i lances can be made. Twigs canbe, The Pattern is'cut in•6 Sizes: 34,I r. sids secured for trees. With these aone, _ mu visibly depsand some ' ict In t e42 _ story. that is being told. If it is di A 38-inch size requires nares of one Bible . _ o make we for P L ULA utrualn- ea-the whole scene can be laid out,i illustrated re4uires 2% yards for the The following farmer or owners have a as or ea ars Blue paper or cardboard can be used,tunic and 3% yards for the dress and !. facings the tunic. The width of the been,accepted-by the Ford Motor Com- to represent water: The story of Sir g Township would like to have the honor ck ,. faaac Broon Queetist:on Heights can,dress, at the foot is :L% yards. pony as contestants in the contest: be shown. • I Pattern mailed to any address on of hi3Aing one- of our contestants win ' receipt of 20c in silver, b the Wilson :. If yell are seeking for a 'device to P y Frank M. Chapman,' R.R. 1, Pickering � i Publishing Co., 73 West Adelaide St., the bigprize of a Ford Tudor Sedan or occupy-your children in the winter a Toronto. Carl L Devitt, Greenwood day, to appeal to their imagination, to j Send I5c in ailver for our to- .aid their creative instinct, to add in=' � J. H. Malcolm, Brougham Fordsori Tractor- in .Toronto territory. - date Fall and Winter 1924-1925�ook rarest to the story-telling hour, let mel of Fashions. Aaron K.Rittenhouse, R.R.2,Pickering ) i Commend very heartily the indoor sand' I If you are in the market for any Ford box-H. P. LEMON FOR RUST STAINS. I These men are authorized to take oiders product or know of aifyone wht� is, A BARNMF.CIDF FEAST. Tis following method of removing for Ford Cars, or Tractors dur- lease get in touch with one of the iron rust has been in use in my family i , p In the Arabian Nights P. prince am- j" use.) himself by giving an imaginary for years. I have never known it to _inSj this COritest, which closes On Dec. fail of immediate results with rust 30th, 1924. above contestants. r'y• feast to a beggar. You ,can amuse) - y y g y giving ng t sin in -Uiten_it_will_remove 91_d-stains _ -your pa-nems F -11 aha ] - --- I from fruit and other sources. t feast that like the one is the story; stimulates>he imagination without ap- Have a flatiron just warm eimugh , steam if a damp cloth is placed upon +1 peasittR the appetite. Lay the stain with cloth dry,over Set a table lith plates and in I I . •� i the iron_ and rub with a piece of fresh- < ''�iiP'ARNER MOTORS Centre place a covered dish that can- }ly cut lemon. Then note the instant _ I tains Blips of paper on which you have disappearance iPP an the stain. en. Wash im- tawritten the names of good thin Bmediatel clear tV-EST HIL at. i f All the Players who"_.•ar, find seats! - i # i may sit; the athero stand behind the Success is usually dGlc to.hokling on, ¢infra The toter Is lifted from i.hc ' and failure to lettinir go. - ,� - ., `•' :tea' + .. tic ... '..'; i� •C, � , ... , f. •TY(r az, .. a4 .. :$.eh. rib ,• •% 4 FW!4a� .(,• ,...,, f.?"t,y. .4• ., F'W: ,5' .w. 't•5r K.. ':g .s R .,e .3,# � + .. b ,,.. y..: a;_3' i.. y ,' .,..� i •y e.r.w r9...�' ..�'` h'` _ •'fin :ar.'ts::^.�.,t , �.r. v:-" ,..r.. _' ,n.v '..y: < ..r`;.,n•,,n�,, .' .w �^3"." 'c •. 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'' 3r: 'xy O O4 :'e"r' ..w'+:i:.a' 7 +Yr ZL',n.•�=*w'�1 -3i m rl�`tivm. 1'^ W:ria e»'< .,.'�'.-"'". •-, ..... .. ,.... -, •:•- :... .: ,..... ...- .. .�,. .. .:'.- '• `b ...5,, y'.'?"^'0•:...` AN �. ,.-'.A`-rr)�i^ •k. :..�' �' � f :iyrtt„•.�.. .l i•"'�•�.L. 'xs: ..„e v. .o�:..'e,.. L•�'.r ..'"'",,.a;...t..,r.. ♦. �+ ,. .. : ,;e > ,,... ';�,., .;J•'', rN z r�^• - r.. '+:i.. ..'h'''a., ,ae ��'Es,. one year of age. It is now recognized, however, that the child between in- g. ' fancy and school age cannot be ex- eluded from any system of control and supefrvfsion if the best results are to be obtained. It is, consequently, now - , the aim of all ..complete schemes for the workers to keep in touch with the children aged one year to $vs years and to endeavor to conserve their health during the early years of 5, growth and develo piTbIli when es mdny chronic and It, diseases � good tea� -� •;�-.fr ' are apt to originate, if there is a fail- tare to.observe the early signs of per- who. want the very best LM ' verted health. ® The movement in favor of conserv- T,f _ ing infant and child life is now viewedROSE ORANGE PEKOE Mt ® e on even broader grounds. The desir- ability of watching over the health of EASY TRI�iKS -Classified Advertisements the expectant mother, of bringing to full term the large number of pre- mature-births-that-are-known-to�cur, HOME STUDY h= e ® _ n o ,p ov in R BOOKKEEPINt3 r the time of birth fs ever here. recog- .�...�,� ►: taught in twenty home lessons. <,' yw F.IC.1 nized. The solution of the problem of rte.2'. Proficiency guaranteed. D i P 10 in a T � _ f1 infant mortality is to be found ate^—' LOven. Empire Business College, 846 1`�1 throughda vatiety ofmeanit Oneisw Aye., Toronto. oftlwfacilities or increase educationalace ' s roadvie ssrAR6s mothers,and especially young mothers, MONEY TO LOAN. to learn the art of child-craft, another ARM LOANS MADE. AGENTS is breast-feeding, another Is regular �{ t a wanted. Reynolds, 71 Victoria and periodic examination by the tam- f St., Torontp. ` THE CANADA ` CO., t • fly physician. Some means must be 3 �`r found for providing the necessities of �M life in the way of wholesome food and There's only one way to "get , Ihealthfui surroundings for the moth- ` there": go to it. ors of the poorer classes who are fight- r, HEALTH EDUCATION gtails. and waiting year in and year out against desti- ]DI _ � BY DR J. J. MIDDLETON THE FILL WEATHER � a NIGHT 6- Provincial Board of Health. Ontsrie p r,` �I ��** Arrange sour matches as in F!3• MORNING& �idletoa wW be glad ta,aaswor mastics. .. rel» R46M stir I HARD O N LIT f LE ONE m° 1 and tell your frieads that �E E P YOUR EYES is �- t�rt this OOrYasa A&&Us his k Egs/i3is Zllosse.ttlr� that a the easiest way to term a � r•.EAN CLEAR AND HEALTHY � square by .alas four matches. Tell ;, "a 111,,,,o,c.as,00a,..v.rrs so w.c..osay � u Concent. Toroata Canadian fall weather to extremely them that another square can be hard on little ones. One day it is formed by using four matches only. Beeping school children n to a nor- defects if any, uncorrected. the warm and bright and the next wet and They w1IL not have titch difficulty Look "Younge..r.p cold. These sadden changes bring oat discovering- that the matches rr„ mal standard of health ar,d-a#ficien med#c$i-$ugezvfs#on of sclioor c$ildreri ids, cramps and colic, and unieas -� arranged-�-m Pf Care worn. nerve-exhausted wosnaa - ` -. is an important p p baby's little stomach !a kept right the Tell them, however, that the r> po part of public health is at the resent time much more in'baby's I matches may be arranged in an ea- need B1tro Phosphate, a pure organic ,, c work at the present time. One reason vogue than the supervision of the pre-I result may be serious. There is moth- tlrely"different way and another phosphate dispeasel,by druggists-that [or the urgent necessity of this work school child This is, in a sense, re- 111 square termed. They will have , New York a=d P.''h ph}aietam pro- °r would seem to be due to the fact that, grettable because if the defects were;Ing to equal Baby's Own Tablets to I scribe to increase A ,:gbt and strength ss a rule, very little medical or nags- correcteW #artier, they would not I keeping the little ones well. They , difficulty is finding the third meth I Ing sn ryision is even to the re- cause so much trouble, and it often'sweeten the stomach, regulate the ad which is that illustrated in 'Fig• and to revive youthful looks and feel. school cfiild, and consequently it pre- happens that when the child has ar- bowels, break up.colds and make baby are $ The square is formed b7 tags Price $Y per pkge. Arrow �. rives at school age with its physical rived at school age, the defects have I thrive The Tablets are sold by melt- I the ends mt the matches I Chemleai Co., 25' Front 3t. Heart, ." t talready caused irreparable damage. A`cine dealers or by mail at Sb cents a (Oltp.t)tta out and paste it, with Toronto, Ont. squint, for instance, unattended to in other of the series. 4n a sor'apbook-A q boa from The Dr. WtllfanW Medicine ' early childhood,will result in defective Brockville. Out Mlnard's Liniment for Rheumatism. - Back Sore ? vision which often cannot be success- ASIK � �� 'fully treated after the child has reach- Of the FtiaaO Recital. Rub well with Minard's. ed the age of live or six)ears. Numer• There were 8,198,819 sheep in Can- It penetrates and Uakee silt ons cases have come to the attention I Public pianoforte recitals now form ads in 1921 according to the Dominion � � � ` i of child welfare workers where a so large a part is the lite of in Bureau of Statiatics' census, of which stiffness. gAuint was Glowed "to right itself," and music-lovers that we do not a1- 9g,gt8 were classed as pure-bred. i and in consequence th-, child a year or ways realise they are a comparatively -1 — - - two a only ones later has practically the use of�recent development Private recitals It your luck Isn't what it should be, .� Is Willing to Afsswee y D of various kinds, and generally of an rat a "P" before it, and continue to � m WOi�Cu g,,�;�_ Within the est year or two,.an aL P Addng �r y Informal nature, have been common try. ,. 'tempt has been made in all well-organ- !• a �� tzed health centres, to continue thei since the days when David_played the About Lydia Pink laln!a work of child welfare through the pre-I harp before King Saul, and as a rule �• school period. In the early days of they have been In the housesof the Vegetable Compoua�#- rf'• the movement, the scope of the work* rich and noble The lint public plana was largely limited to infants and the torte recital to London was given in _ _ period from birth to the attainment of ./ Halifax, Nova Scads.— Z am a ma; �.�. 1748 by John Christian Bach, t son of ternitq nurse and have recommended -- the comyoser of the B minor Mass, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- wino settled in this country as a teach- pound to many women who were child- or. a`' er. winning a great reputation for his :s roes, also to women who need a good The New Easy Way to Have tonic. I am En lisp and m husband In r • ,, command of graceful and light music American and � told me o! din E. `•�' and being- generally known sa 'the Pinkham while in England would Beautiful Wax e d Floors English Bach." ,a.t as John F1e1Q, the appreciate a cop or two of your little` a l' Irishman living In Russia, was known books on women s ailments Ihave oneEvery one can now have beautifully polished floors and linoleum with as "the Russian Field." The custom which I ked to lend. I will willin fey little effort—no stooping and at small expense. All you require Is did not become general for three• answer letters from any woman asking a - Johnson's Liquid Wax and a Johnson Liquid Wax Mop. about the Vegetable Compound."—Mss. quarters of a century atter this, how- c For centuries wax has been recognized as the moot artistic, sanitary ever, and it was Liest, who was bora B. M. CoLzmAN, 24 Uniacke Street. +f� 4. and durable finish for floors and this Is the new ear way to apply M Halifax, Nova Scotia. A , Y Y PP Y in 1811, who first really made them w ' an important feaure in a pianist's C-ouN Not Sleep Nights caTe8T• ��++��__�� p�� Dublin, Ontario--"I was weak and ' ® Paynes. for articles adv ertli in Lrlllll;Il[i 11 HYOU fore sr,with nigh andlearned headaches,ant � �1+ ooui�not sleep nights. I learned about -- P this-solum. should be made with Do- 'Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- minion Express Money Orders--a pound by regding the letters lh the wi i!I way of sending money by mail. newspapers and tried it because I wanted WAXI I �� • Snampoo...Kh Cueicnre w.oeaed to get better. I have t resdt/ q go g� w...�r Variety M London Walking. by � • ltcatfona f do a am• from It and I feel a lot stronger and ail — To walk through all the streets, cmlaase°the sche alp o°f dandruff ai`�yec�' not troubled with such bad headaches l It's a small eon public thor bis and irritation.stimulau tie circvta as I used to be and am more to w! Just pour a small avenues, lanes and other ries arrd grouses besle� kiss -pact Iambs-wool ,mod I am gaining is weight all the time tad mop especially -iamount of wax on• oughfares of London, never traversing necessary to produce luzuditst Lair. I top my friends what kind of medieins * " adapted for a ..the mop and■DPIY - the same one twice, would require a tr« stn A :r, . P P• '« '� a,w s°, ,' I am taking. You ms, use my letteaf to the floor with a , plying wax to ten-mile walk every day for tea yearw, se. rasers.aase} fie as a hel others. Kra. JAS floor and tinol- `natural mopping ser..w sd*L cum. Will prove -motion,being sure Minard's Liniment Retllovis Pain. 1 Dsb1� ontasro. a great tiypo and :to spread the wax < Well. Labor saver. Seeing that the linoleum in front of e " the Prince of Wales's exhibit in the Qp �t u-� o Canadian Pavilion at the British Em- M1New- 0111\SO SLiQuwPine times In has had s, t relaidtour tinea in fonr months, It is sate WM to assume that most visitors have Johnson's Liquid Wax Is the most satisfactory finish for all kinds of 'adore" Canada. floors—wood, linoleum, the or composition. it not only beautlfles, but protects and makes floors easy to care'for, giving a hard, sanitary, dust• less surface. Johnson's Liquid -Wax cleans, polishes, preserves and British men and women are becom- protects—alf in one operation, Johnson's Liquid Wax will make your Ing better looking,as well as healthier, flows , 9 sy to caro forte-thy-won=t-be-slippery--and--w heel print. genes. --- --- ._.—_ ' $3.55 Floor Polishing Outfit $3.00 T. It's the new, easy way to ha earGtlf►ll ' floors atcl-ilnoleunt. This Offer Connote of 1--Johnson Liquid Wax Mop ........ $1.60 s `` (For Applying the Wax) �i T 1—Quart of Johnson's L1 aid Wax ... ,.30 `Insist on BAYER TABLETS OF ASPIRIN a. (For Polishing Linoleum, Floors • � • and FurnituriT • x .,: 1—Half Pint of Johnsan's Kleen Floor .30y� x 1—JoFor cleanPn floors before waxen _Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets you are hnson Book on Home Beautifying :6 TOILET FIXTURESIXnot getting the genuine Bayer product- proved safe • ' ' -$3.55 ' FOR SALE by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years fog , •This Offer Is Good at All Stores. This offer is good at department, chug, Bowls, tanks, wash-basins, also heat- °w: plpias-�)t1•, Colds l~ieadache_ Ne�lral1a Lumbago -- grocer -hardware-and paint stores—lf-your 1f6 h.p. tabs boiler, used lighting - dealer cannot furnish this outfit, mail your 'Pain Toothache : Neuritis ,Rheumatism order and$3.00 direct to us and we will make equipment, such w conduits,' switch i immediate shipment—prepaid. ser boxes, eta, all In building being alter ra „ • •ed at 78 Adelaide Street West. This o Acce t Orii Baer acp kagea'.' a material must be sold at once. . Real '' �V which conga ns proven directions. S Ie C. Johnson & Song Lad s tatata Corporation, Limited, Top .Handy "Bayer" boles of I$ tablets ;*? "The Wood Finishing Authorities"- Floor, 78 Adelaide st West, Torontel Also bottles of 24 and 100—Dragglsta, w Telephone Elgin 3101. Aspirin L the trade mart (Migisured In Oaasda) of Sayer E[aaatactarte of E D BRANTFORD CANADA _ Sd6WWrrttorr aa,layllesell�ds(Acet7l ealicylle Acid, "A. e: A."). wane it v r 1 ss U E N o. 44—'24. at Sam ons wev -tms t1 stamped with with 9wit�a trtradre —ft asslast��� � y a. 3 ,.i .Yr.19'.. :y,: . .. • r ..•4 . i ., -:.. .. C'': R.. . :r?W.w. jy` .„:Nd'. o. 'k ..ash�.r.. s a»..-, F •'.w,. P r,:.pro "Y;i' '."1:'a'.: !i''he ti...y.,:' a w �,,, . ■.���df�:ar'�,:�S:S.,,^"�.�:��,c�.7�:^�•,�'.�n.�a:u,..�rv"�i�.+.ii:.wt,.:r.'S^TSL,:�.a:�k1.`..•-°.�ffis..:'._..s:,•.,d,:.res•�'..�.,,:�.uf..tiay.•'.e_--,..,..!'?i'"R..-,.::_,::.� .,,:._....::'.`b"k.�._.""�.�...�':'�i.eEw.�:n.:."..rs.ad�"Y,.,:c_r:.,c":a•zz°X• �,��...:A?`.;...;.n.A:....,..•:".�rr,__'i4,..a _,a?;s,:, a�-.r:�r.'.NaJ_.�!.�-.,.P.ra:.,_�";YLs�'ar-rt'•r.�e.�°''.k9rr_a��yry�:. „rt ser ,, n+ ;+ :w"3.",'. '.Mi•,, ''^ .Jet wu;�:.. n '.. A �t. ,: S',m.2 ,c Y•y :�. �y. $: �c,'W�-' ;:v$+ a"'- t,, 'r-. -z, :�• -•k,•'^+” ^.. ..,... ...., ¢'�..: 'tis•'., ,.r..,. ���- .. i ,y : '.. ._. .-'. -. �. ,:r. .. "ac'.° ..L.. +.� ;:a;« .'.+'-.:, Ate. "',M,sp:w,•w ,.yK y 'Cw .•�,E'"c•.. a,-'.,r, '*'' '.. +a: n., «ti� �-;.,., ;�:-. .'+Kc.. ^ V. - .°w .«•,. . y';�, .n..•. ,, . .>. 6_eY' ,. ♦ :ry S y. :;i ' •rC^.'o � — ..i �y ,'F:,r:,.. arts... k'i. +Z'".'.7,,r y.•. _�k'.., ...r•;^ S fl T r"a s• ,.m �a.,,:.. h. ,.. ...y >' nx:'r,� • L.w...,,»:rix. ^. ,< <..,:.. ':X...�.r.. r- _ VifHITBY. BASKETS S K E T S _ JUST COMMON EVER a W 114tviug Stwo Y DAY 3 „ ' TP1RM5 ,: ;':_, "firer. D. Dykes, Qn�clerk ih nstealin& Having ptithe E t t of stockrchased the from _.. • .. :;PRICES :A 1 -:` t t g _— ci,.c °' 81.76 per year.; $1.60 if paid In advance. bonds frog two.residents of'-Brooklig, WG. BARNES and the entire - RIC, HARDSON So1,•criptioae ro the United Staten tad Creat w a found not guilty oP the charge j j�A ROOM` Britain 12,00 in advance. wen file case cause up haloes :Viagie- business of JOS. W. DOTEN trate J. E. Willis on Saturday Iast. The accused was a member of the Am Prepared to aupplp all eizea -JOHN MURKAR, Progrietor. bond firm, Dykes A Rogers, bond from Berry Half Boxes to Three brokers and they had received bonds and Half Bushel. 80c tin }rz to have them converted into the 1924 Horsley Blend Tea, 60e lb Red Star Salmon, HUNTERS 1 TO YOUR GUNS issue. when their clients pressed Gleen River Basket Works 5 lbs for 2.75 • The beat quells y b. them for the-clew bonds they were not Phone Mark.e409 ' A few more days before ,game time. Richardson's Orange Pekoe Nice Washed Brazil Nuts, lb forthcoming. Ro ers was charged 75c lb For Hallowe'en Rogers "FRANK PENNOCK Tea, 20c ti 'Then its deer hounds and- bird doge, with the theft and he pleaded guilty, _ - s; ionackinaws and knee-boots,shot guns conPesa[ng that he had turned in the "The Man that made the Barnes' The best tea for the price rc and rifles, with thoughts of business. proceeds to his own use. He appear- Basket." New Valencia Raisins, 16c lb Smoked Hadd{es, ,.. lbC lb tame city amusements put otic of ed before Magistrate Willis about 20e lb � mind. four weeks ago and was sentenced to New Curraute, 17e lb ate, Smoked Fill 5 The esodna of sportamei3 to the three ueura rti the penitentiaFy. He Coa Cod Fish, .. 15C Ib•Canadian Hunting grounds-fe'- apps red for the crown at Dvkes'trial �O a� � Fresh New a o e-Dates,----__under wa The bird men are pack• {� 2-lbs for tae I i`g 40e boz y• but in his evidence he' exonerated 'his M • _ their rouse Tur 10v 108 wild geese and duck huntin rounds: 11 lb-frs Best Grano ate agar o r 'The forests of the Highlands of Un• had converted the bonds to his own a a Mario offer thereatest deer counts use without the knowledge of 3Ir. y Dykes. R H. Grier, of Toronto; a Kars and�SOft Coal Of the These Geocer{ee are Al in quality and prices on the Ooutinent—a land where every y P-I quoted are goods delivered. }� itluater brings home his deer. North• peered for the defendant, 17Ggt quality OII ` D een Ontario is famous for moose tro• hand GROCER R ,phies shipped home every season. All .j. RIC S ARDSON r '" " ame•birds, deer and moose are with- a THOS. A. LAW J- eiasily accessibly distances from - • r'.,11�. 41 you, - Canadian National Railways can il111111IM1111111111 IllllllEl • 5t Itransport you to the best hunting EACH1u Real Money -Maker groundsuf the particular sport you 'y >'"� Q4a. s —desire. Ask any Canadian Natidnal SLICE } ,, TASTE. , « AL— Agent ,for,�.l information. He can ,� A Toronto Farm�e is a red churning.Sawing,gtndiaw SheIIiageora •' give you all the routes, rates,seasons, Ll KP game laws and any other data that maker lxawe it deans up the Homer- filling the tufo. Sptsdily moa With much MAC -- - I purpose having on h nd continu- ons odd _ tfie t s - r nus y a s c o tsasw !eu effort. . and dolt coal. Jy— eaves Toronto Farm Engines ata 4 Remember the fowl supper anti /=-— you more sample is operation. run a000mdalilr educert, at.-Andrew's Church, 'Place your order now before time for an kerosene of gaSolma Pickering. November 4th. the rise in price. importantA Toronto Etsgine- Saw and Gri da 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. tic'- I'll be auk. a time fiats ate' {aboassvosg SALE REGISTER. Citch slice of our bread eua� of e a tlad to o Y r+ hag a "tnorrish"fl tuns. j DONALD MUNE30, PTCHESING seeable Esab'n' t° y°° °c mil t n g, � hitarawnt Gtr. TumusDAY, OcT. 30TH—Auction sale You won't be satisfied �R{] T'O m : Z of household effects of various kinds —w•{th one slice—or two `K at lot 33,con. 8, Pickering. the pro• The Pickering x e{cher. Begin' eating it g W• R. Etneriun, box 425,Whitby, C. B.Rice, Whitev¢le �tA wity of John Farthing. Sale at I. -now and it will 'twcome a ee ills and the list in News this L+$ �iammlttee 'substantial art of ou` ° seat• F. W.8ilvereidea. auctioneer. part will y a ,�WBDN BDAY. Nov. &rs—Auctioo sale ` every meal, p y of 83tead of fresh cow@, springerP, yon to make sure that you The object of this Association is to young cattle and boars, the;prope.ty Ret our bread. Made.from lessen stealing and peosecnte n a �^(� t�of Oliver Denny, tot 24,con 4, Whit- ail No. 1 in redients. the felons. �icjker' in Ht+1++ ti+ ware Ston b Sale at 1•o'clock sharp. Woo. ` thaw, auctioneer. -- - Members havina property slolea oommuni 7�ATCADAY, Nov. 1&r8—Suction sale este immedislely with any nsambsr {� .. of horses, cattle.Implement&. bay o! Executive Oommislsr. etc.• at lot 23, concession 4. Picket- tt blombershfi tee 81.00. WHAT I3 HOME WITHOUT '* {erg, theproperty of John T. Neal. r i 'Tickets may be bad tram ens Preaidant of —i— A HAPPY THOUGHT RANGE ? 7 Sala at t o'clock sharp. See bills. RN oNNGI' sweeney oaapptiwtion. It heats, it cooks, it bakes and supplies hot - Fred Postili, auctioneer. - E:sc. Com.—[.. aa. Banks, C. Palm water. This is the stove that is meet- n� �Y : er, Donald Mauro, Pickering. . � �inR the demand of the trade. 1 AUCTION SALT OF gdui," ' ;',1'�ONB'�� I'rafiticai, Handsome, .Durable. ,;�� i,� ICHERB�iG, ,„; J.R. Thextoa: W. J. Clark. --- k Burne all Furl :Z4USEHCLD EFFECTS pr..i�.n, ' sear®,.r, - v.� TJe old Reliable Perfection Oil Heaters r OF VARIOUS KINDS - _ Ct�aae the chilla� heat by roomful.Carry anywhere The property of -- _- ere -. ,. .?1�T0. F'.e�RZ'Z3SNG Qo a a yfi � � t Look-=Wir hen p�intiouse the best. - At Lot 29. Conceasion S. Pick• i x -- Bxing Your Maturing Lowe Brds. Paints and Varnishes fes,• ering Township,on n �• are the best by test. TUESDAY NOVEMBER. 4, 1924 - ds rices. Bonds meet 3{ The tolilowlng property, Viz : i r �m 'V�Ct�Cy Everything in Hardware at lowest p :Upright piano, Lohler, Mahogany ES. Irnusic cabinet: 2 Fumed oak rockers, TO ° .2 Oak centre tables. Extension table. Sideboard, 2 Small tables, Centre uLDERSof,Vietary Bonds mater INC n couch. Steel I he first, next, Q ALSDON - PICS table, Leather couch. co H in; gin November t J. S. a -conch with mattress. Standard sewing machine, Bedroom suite,3 Bedsteads, are prepared to pay cash for such w ttl find it prufitahle and conventeot � Mahogany washstand, Fumed oak t'� convert there at this sh fok. We > - washstand, Single bed, mattress and BANKING SELF-OILING— SELF-REGULATING .. springs. 4 Pairs springs. Mattress. V bonds of any denomination, and sag- 4 Dressers, 2 Bnreaus, 4 NVashstands. �l.. ge-t that fur the sake of safety. Sim- Feather.bed.6 Feather pillows, 8 Div- plicity and eonvenienze you deposit With the Strongest Tower Built iogroom chairs, 8 Oane•seated chairs, ��p�+ ycnir maturing bunds to your credit It°s the "Toronto” Self-Oiling W req�� ..� °� ansa Dining set. 12 Hitchen chairs, 2 Rock. �LH11J {n the Standar-d.. Bank Savings a � rate in a�� oil affected by ers. Birchen table, (3lasa cupboard, Account. B r cold—every ��$• and J[Itchen cupboard. Meat safe. Hitchen aneither autolitati All ears heat no clock.Cook stove, McOlary range new ` working part ihom Y ' Kootenay, Oak beater cost or wood. " THE "Toronto"Windmill atw,r, your�oblaia =='•1Box stoup, Parlor lamp. 3-burner New ' 'lubricated. •, _. : �' *T If you have a •`T — _ -1 an in lamp. Toilet peat, Rayo t le STANDARD $,�,1}\\{ j�{1 and � aperfection oft stove with oven. 2 flee -- this s- ..- iaa feature by inwchaa�n9 • ' lection coal oil heaters,5 Lam Rays W64 Moat Toronto Windmi7L. : !Eb m�8 3'0 .. t ur lamp, 2 Mirrrs. 2 Toilet eetye white OF CANADA too' n be��abaolutdy - �� operation,it i ,and gold, Hitchen dishes, to white The'-Toronto"Tower will Stand for a.lifet a became w go PiCKERIPIG BRANCH—W. F. Law, Manager is the heavies4 sstoogat and bat-braced one)folio for asp "Glassware, Hitchen Utensils, Some Rranch•;also at Brooklin, Went still, Whitby :witadmill. Ser this new Mill rso.o—°r fit my booklet ,fruit Jars. Washing machine and : wringer, Copper boiler. 2 Washtubs, W. R. Emerdtia, box 425. Whitby Daisy churn No 4, Butter bowl and Chas. B. Rice. Wititevale, Ont • t, ladle. Vinegar Larrel. 6-gal vinegar • ORON j Lr.' 2 r,gal coal oil cans. Reservoir for �•� Massey-Harris Farm Machinery -•- X99 owe Comfort stove, Step ladder. • ; g -Lean mower, Carpet sweeper, Pair r ? RING certain mallhma, Quantity of rag ; R C As r. feel) mats and numerous - es. car t. 8m other amici keeping every h Riving up house- keeping, EAT M ARK.ET 1 - everything will be cold e two at 1 o'ciock, sharp MERMS OFSAL.s'OASM; Found Roast or Steak, ... 20V per lb F. W.81LvxR8m$s, �Burloin Roast or Steak, :$. B. Hoover,Clerk Auctioneer _ 280 �� - : orterhouse Roast o . P ''�SAAAA Steak, $ Court Vii.. - --- Rump Roast,. . ' Now is the timet Ko a,your �il>?vsetlngf3ntfit• Fi�telee - Municipality of the Township OIIe 1 Heavy Rib Roast, •• at► Of Pickering. Ph 1546,P'ak. 14 d 1 •Sh,�ulder Roast. Dunbarton -Pitt Ruast, 1 Notice to hereby given that a Court D J Gormley, •• gc -will be held,pursuant to the Ontario J. 'Brisket, to boil, - 2tio � Voters'List Act. by His Honor the - - Judge of the•County Oourt of the - Leg of Pork,.. ,25C �� t Couaty of Ontario.at the Town Hall, Loin of Pork. ,28C In the Village of Brougham, seri 1''ri- • Shouldet Roast of Pork, day, the 31st day of October, 1924. at Cash Your Victory Bond Coupons Pork Chops. •- ; - .i 10.00 o'clock in the forenoon, to bear .. 25c -and determine complaints of. errors Pttte Pork Sausage, .., 25e .., ;-and omissions in the Voters' List. of ICTORY Bbnd Coupons may be cashed Finest Salt Pork,... •_ « '• the Municipality of the Township of at an Branch of this Bank. •• 35c _,.Pickering for 19.24. � y - Finest BreHkfaet Bacon, Piece, 35c " i Dated this 15th day of Ociober.1924. pat b Open a savings account at any of our branches �• . " sliced. .. DONALD R. BEATON, � tt " - and deposit the proceeds, Your bond interest Mild Cured Cottage Rolls (half or whole), 30e : 'v8.8u Clerk of chi said Municipality. will then start immsdiately to earn more _ `Bacon, ' 45c Back 55c y 1 money for you. (Cooked Ham,.. �r' � Boob and Shoe Repairing? '•> einers,.. � ;: -Boot,and The Dominion Bank safe ards your savings by - y c 4— `; the prudent policies of iti experienced management. 3 2ii .::Also harness repairing at the new 2s , Bead-Uheese,.. .• • 15c ''• stand, 'opposite; the arm Easy First and Dom tic Shortening,•3 lbs 56 cents; el`' • et office. i1 :,�o '5 lbs 90 cents; "p•: post lb prints 1S dents, : I•Best workmanship guaranteed. Fresh Trout and,White Fish Every Friday: Charges moderate, 1tP(D >t�aniiger. - '�" wHr� BRANCH, GPL + a9t• .. — PI CKERING .,"THOMAS WATSON w G CROSSMan+ BROOKLJN BRANCK W. Gy. EID1 h. Y PICKERIN(l, ONT. �yt� A n ., � r.. 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Y,'?4_.5..y .,k.y.,. ,�.;.„�N;,P.k' s-.e`S,,w'„,u..<r:l .f...,'- .z'��' � xams,�'.sZ�3.,>w"r:,"'_,,s.0. :..,..i,.a.,. a.,..�?''.:h'y.tf5.i.%..':.,'o-dam�S-.'.,.....-..�:';�+",..,,n,'{'bT..'. , �.,'Y.'�.:h.@.k.yr ':H.�"vuyM1,,..a,- •`UG_Y.a`"E:.�.•n+Ei•`h; :'."" >,.',,x .Kr`',;,'�..,,«v:•f.-.•�,t.'�.R�!4, ,r o �'wi+�r.p.*G.,{»e tx, t•sMa..wt-4' �."k K:o..f.,^2r!.'•>;. •+.� w"�C+k'.r 4 t.a.rwi�,a.,?,�',�r.�.-°ree.{,.. r� x'Kn.4r.e a ,.'q , wn _-: •1 ,`.•2,.'*a, .,( v• CLAREMONT. Mins Vets Stephenson, of the Tho9. and Mrs. Paterson spent DO your-cattle Maple Le iliu4ua Fire '- r L::' Toronto Conservatory of Music, Sunday with their daughter, Mn-, Stewart GrahamJr. has ur• j P as home over the weekend• Clarence.Pengelly. of Brooklin. et enough g :. �Iasuraace Co. - - �ehased a-Ford coupe.. _' Mr. and Mrs. Fallie, 61isa Faliia Chas, A. and Mtb. Grant and ib A new foundation is beink built and Mis'a Hanna, of Toronto, viiit- fswily, of-Toronto, Spent Sunday =` under the pool-room. ed with Mrs. McCallum on Sunday with Mrs. Grant's parents, James t '. Cheap rates for farm and country. -- Mies HamiltoC and Miss Smith leer. and Mrs. Evans. a !�V buildings. � J ,were in the city on Tuesday. Mrs. (Dr.) Bagshaw, of Saginaw, . A fowl supper and concert will �.e Windstorm Insurance on buildings, Wrn. and Mrs. Profit,of Aurora, Mich., is here owing to the illness be given in the Union Church, wiadrmllla,Silos eta. - visitecj Lyman and Mrs. Pilitey on and death of hes mother, Mrs. T. Claremont. 'on Tuesday evening, Did you ever stop to consider , -Sunday. Nov. lth (Armistice nig(tt). The - that : _ _ :Automobile Insurance E. Pugb. of all kinds. 7. Mrs. McCallum spent W edues- The new`fire hall and public lie leading number on the program 1. Every S gals of milk contains-7- -day ontains 7- - - +day with Mrs. Walls, of the Dan- brary,boilding is nearly finished will be Artfiur Blight, Toronto's gale of water. -FARMS F8�-BAhE forth Road. foremost baritone, assisted by 2., 'Pater bowls supply water at ' Stanley and Mrs.Cook and child- and reflects much credit on our other able talent:- Veatch out for the temperature of the stable Write or phone Ten visited James Cooper. of 116pr- Police trustees. bilis. tie, on Sunday. The police trustees of our viHage any time during night or day. , Robt. and Mce. Birreil,of Green got promptly to work and .put in 3. The cow does not get chilled CLEANING - PRESSING when drinking, consequently E D, BOW M A 11I wood, spent Sunday with C.S.and 8 ft. galvanized pipe at the north no fond is lost in warming the end bridge Bite. The bridge is now _ 20 WHITBY, ONT. Mrs. Trueman. - 'body. - Mc and Mrs. Rf Oaha open for trafiie: Brio alon oureuita to-be cleaned ound of food is the ; n, wa, spent Snn3ay with the tatter's The banquet which was to have an preens a sac ro oughly mize R rt water. mother, Mrs. Lynn. been given to the various football Charges moderate. 5. You do not need to feed such a p e e v k J. B. Madill attended the funer• teams in the Ushawa and District JAMES�BRIBCOE, quantity of roots with.water CITE AMG R F ! al of his sister, Mrs. Albert Pugh,, Leagne, in the Union Church, on. ;. Opposite D, Taylor's Bakery bon Is. _ -� in Toronto, last week. Frid i evening of last week, has Claremont..Ont. . ,f R. . b'orsyth T. 3 g 8. Water bowls prevent disease. Highest price paid for C. S.Trueman, been called off. 7. Water bowls save labor. Cream at the P, Shirk and S. Seaver returned _w - __ _ Farmers, Attention 0 home on Wednesday last. . }owe iu and talk it over, or call us Mrs. A. J. Chandler, of Toronto, on the phone and we will Clare.moat Greamery ' - """-and Mrs:3. R. Theztou, of Picker .. .d la m agent for the World's Greatest quote you a surprisingly -'flog, spent the weekend with J. H. L1 p Separator, -The Renfrew, Stoves, low figure. pp Scales and Oil Engines. Fleury'sg. Give us a trial and be convinced and Mre. Beal. famous Plows,Points,Grain Griaders, �7 Mrs. J. H. Beal was in Pickering' To-the wise Wheel Barrows etc. F. M. �j 0. 0 Pia R •on Wednesday of last week visit- ROBT• DEVITT, Pickering �Y Ong her brother, Wm. Allaway, A few of our Cash Specials : GLAREMONT c♦ *wine Ims been an veng poor health Phone 505 Pick, 'RHO GH L Goods Storo I 28c for some time. 2 Shedded Wheat, ... .. �r Kenneth and Mrs. Renfrew and 2 Corn Flakes, .. 22c T �+ e ` HARNESS family, of Toronto, spent Sunday 14 Bare any Soap, •: 98c FOR / HOSE SPG Cl AL with Airs. Macnab, who returned 2 Lbs. Seedless Retsina,-. 24cAwn Our- ply__ot quality Harness and �wY -- - ---'With them after spending a few 2 Lbs. Prnnee 40.50,... ... 25c - ur is - dAys to the CUM. BOOTS GREs SHOE N. Barton, of Woodstock, htia 2 Puffed Rice, 84c - U We have a large stock of this Famous returned home after ape ding a 4 Arm and Hammer W. Sbda, 85c Boot. on head-unbeatable wear and r. few days with Claremont friends, Beet Bulk Cocoa, ... l0cS !or hard d tea 42c _ REPAIRING _ ' " + with whom he had s most pleas. Beet . So Coffee, A Rlow • Nat timer on the bowling green. 2 Lbs. Soda Biscuit, ••• .. 48c We maintain our established repute- ftlimHie many friends are pleased to 2 Tiger Salmon 1'a, S5c tion for repairing all rinds of see the Rev. A. McLellan out on 2 Horseshoe Salmon i. 28c THAT SMOOTH SILKY PASTRY FLOIIR harness and boots. the street again after being con- 2 Dutch Cleanser, ` fined to the house for several 4 Corn Starch D., •• 85c ONCE TRIED -- 4 - ALWAYS USED �r�+C 'j 'Y 1 ,' months suffering from' ao injured XXX Vinegar, r gal, .. 89c . per IIS BR L � . knee, 5-Ib tin Edward's C. Syrup,.. 43c Demand it from your dealbr. Harness maker, Stanley Cools moved lsat week 8-oz. Bottles Stuffed Olives, 25c _. _ '' Into the dwelling recently vacated 1-!b tine Magic B. P., ... 88c PICKERINC4,. ONTARIO 1e oz. Macaroni, .A corn Tete stook at Feet' at Cherrywood `b James Briscoe. end 'Widmer 2 for ,,. 25c p -< Miller intends taking possession 3 Boxes Balldog Matches, .•. '30c And Locust Hili Branches. of the dwelling behind the public All sizes Lamp Glasses,•l for 25c _ Y Underwood Black Ink, ,, 7c Highest prices paid for Fall Wheat. Marquis Wheat jnd Oats, also 1 Fall Wheat wanted to load on cars at Picker as -libraryLuter and +Mre. pllke'y. John BranPwick Sardines, 3 for 225rc • and Cherrywood. Beelby and Thos. Neal, of Clare- Chipso, large packages, .. wont, and Kirk Beelby.$of Green- " small packages, IOC A R K H A M ' LOUR M I . L 5 ��► wood, motored to Barris on Sun 4 Dox beet Clothe®'Pins, 10e � t day to visit Wm- 8eelby, who 1ta9 2 Lbs. Tapioca..• 25c -- improved considerably-after hie 3 Lbq. Rice, Blue Rose, 25G - D• N. REESOR t�' SONS M recent serious illness. We hope g l lb tins C. Haddie. SOc R ` for his speedy recovery. 2 Certo. .. 65cThe new refreshment booth in 3 Lbs. Pot Barley, 20c GOODS , the Memorial Park has been com- 2 Tins Aylmer Tomatoes, 85c ' �pleted and presents a very attract. 2 Ib KeeD'sMustard, 55e BARGAINS IIS D ". live appearance. The carpenter 2 Lbs. Sago, _ nvork'waedoneln hie' usual eftict 2 Lantern Glasses, SAVI�C3S ant manner by Thomas Paterson. 8 Packages Pearline, .., •• 21c -SERVICE r SATISFACTION It adds touch o the appearance of We also carryy a general line of _ `the park and will be of great value Mecchaodtse and every. tiVheie Oil buy the most for the least money ti E of the moAt pleas- the . wheo there is any gathering in thing of the beat. _ y y ______.___-_ - - i g bel ful ez rc - n Lh a lass thiA favorite resort alert's and Boy'e Booto, Sboes and ShirtQ, Smocks and indulged is by mankind is The plebiscite vote on Thursday �'IQTIKIE'.8 Rubber-. j Overalls. the eating habit. It's a last was conducted in Claremont Clothing. habit that 4hould be en- _ . in every orderly manner. There Brougham, � Qj1t• guits,¢reyaZid brown �- `To fit every one at Shirts, military flan- con raged by the cc.okingot was mach deny minterest shown, in get• • color, sizes 84 42 lowest prices, Del. Full size. . ...food that i-a to thehi"gh' __.._. . . --- at 12.50 .1 A enmpleca atFuk -f _mat 1,23 est standards That is the t `r tion the vote out. about eighty r - - n o sold here per cent of the possible vote being A F8 W lH O urN _;_ The Famous '*Greb Shoe--Black and Tan ' kid f food ld 'cast, which is an unusually large vote. The result in the village+was 18oin favor of the O. T. A. Many �nP�Ia�S ,OVERCOATS R-: INCOATSand 49 for government control, N`� All wool ,feather color Heavy Tweed and rubber land 2 e ilt ballots. PRONE .- On SundaNov. god; wt the , __ All sizes at 17 50 liuing, at 0 50 ; . Baptist Church, the pastor will be —_— --- - -— 4 BArs Soap for hoc t U700 �r (home aagtn and w111 preach both 2 ibe Seedless Ratains 25c ;Phone 3800 1 > M Imorning and evening. In the 2 Shredded Wheat 25c Call at _ 1 N. — morning the text will be "Thep . _ �•--�E r . Corn Flakes .,]lc - - that turn many to righteousness -` Shall shine as the stare forever 2 Kellogg's Bran Flakes 25c C?,A�E�20NT. -ONTARSO ` t and ever.'(Dan.12: 8), and in the 8 boxes Matches 25c ------ -- ---- i evening the pastor will begin a I lb tin Tiger Salmon 23c ' ­short series of sermons under the Recleaned Currants 15c •+�ALITM . SERVICE - SATISFACTION eneral heading of "Mitestonf s r, grit canon willP�igal&." The ' - XXX Spirit and Cider YtaeRar >� be an at to 4oc a gal. earnestly and truthfully answer . A full line of Spices for pickles the question "What shall I do close prices - a►n� BA*I t Factory All sizes Gem Jars at lowest .z ,with sin. The cntndnnnion ser - ' Bice will be held in the morning at prices I am prepared. when the-season se- • service. and �_- riv to e t t on w iththe regular seea. Y y re k ,w► the close of the g ret that we Ladies' Hose, etlk and silk ]-. It is r thea deathofone our of old. wool, all•.ahades, 85c ` p fo!owing: ' lrepertt A Large size Flannelette lank. _ 1 gt.Berm Hoses snd Or,►tes.11 sea est and most highly respected rest- ets, white and grey s qt.Fruit Baskets, Hampers. dents in the pereonof Mrs Thos. Bushel Basket on short- an IL Pugh.,which took place on Mon. . Ladies'Vests, half price - oe. ; day forenoon at the home of her Goods Delivered - - The abovetatoek In made on the same .daughter, Mrs. W.G. Scott, in her Open ever Evening - principal as theists W.G. - '75th year. The deceased had been pe y g 'You arerasaure* � Barnes' Baskets. , ; ie ttoor _a8 lth_for some time but---, - Chopping done every day as usual oz-!, , improved greatly dn7 we►e en ov- rapt Wella_ da;,oa and ins fairly good health. About • • i ' _ ee�� f ' two weeks ago she contracted s j f atter l�sy 14th. ,. CLARE ' j : 'cold and since then she gradually - �HA For Bale). a T' became worse until death brought "EMPIRE!1 Plank-truss CRAB.A. WHITE. relief. Mrs. Pugh, who was a - --- EMPIRE Metal-Clad �A R N S Successor to late W.G. Barnes d hter of the late Richard S E , ° T T Y Permanent '� Phone 0420 or write Locust Hill. Oat. ard, was born near Balsam, and Five-safe tea;. has been n life-long resident of the STANDS FOR THE BEST Lightning-proof Super-ung ` r'• weather-tight value Convenlont township Siie was one of a fam - a Awlily of flue sons and four daughters.-She was an active and faithful If you need a new Barn or an old one remodelled, .0 member of the Baptist Church. let me quote ou. Let me " ire" Barns I She had a family of four daught- have built. Fhey are enormously8trong, roomy, handy 1 Cott of cite soh , to work in, and moderate in cost. - � ��� ' era: Mrs. W. G y concession; Mrs. W.J. Mlliet; _-- ------_. '.:Pickering; lira. (Dr.) Bagsbaw, of Estimates gladly given for roofing with the famous `1:astTatte 11tai=- Sa¢inaw, Mich , and Mrs. Geo. W. 3 lic Shingles,or"Empire" Corrugated Iron. Repairing and alterations None. All work absolutely guaranteed. Of all malerlale and design `µ P:Every, of Whitby, all of whom or her. Her husbabd pre- F A R O U S E - P I C K ER I N G kept is stock. Ii Will ps; yon . deceased her about four years. ' F. • call at our works ata inspeo•oar etoeh u,4 She is also survived by one broth- gay Carriers; BUILDER obtain prices Don't be mists ' Y Litter Carrier-3, - " er, Richard Ward, o Claremont, Pftmps, Door Tracks, Cow Building Contracting Ly-we`°e`. and o throw off the agents ,� Mre. Tboe. Hortop, y Barns, Houses, etc• O kinds' Ly-we can, and do throw oft chy uw hr i 13nd one sister, Bowls. Pressure 9 stems Etc. acmmissiou of 10 pet esnl.,whio6 0o w!{ of Uxbridge. Her funeral. which It will PRYyou to et my prices on eerlainly save by piuob,asing from m•: .. took blase on Thnroday afternoon _abovafore buying elsewhere. Pickering Dealer for the Products of Gall solicited. f to the Union Cemetery, was very FRANK J. PR,DIISE J. T.:MATHEEL largely attended,thus showing the The Metallic Roofing Co. Limited, Toronto high esteem in which she was held PICKERING, - - ONTARIO Ofsce and Worts, Whitby,Vats + in the community. i ' ytG I, rt ,. +. a.+ v .:._'...n: .'^ :. +. , f_ b a¢ry S ..y A L pG•.�... ,`,. .Yt,,,...r,,^:.4",.fi�t,c.:,. .d'r"i.i..,:.,dib,a. .4..mw,�aro.ten .'t.'4,,+".aa,.3.r ' >;..-'''.,.;r .. ', _-, '.. .. ' " .T,',' ` r,.^a.' p. •."s-a r ) ''�' ' +��- ' +f�...., • :w. :0�4 � .'��,�: ' MJ .4.",<tw K ,',.•"M.,t-n'f� 5h w`-yam'. 'o-.. 'f Jr '^-.ld prdF•`r`�«,+""-. :-z S,�;�3 a�±"�fvim....... ;.�uw`3"d�.:i. .�p„�sr �,�:1.xry 6 �.""•��" 4�k'y '�!. 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' RrMl " y. . - sal was bei but ' _ : _' they n' s Doc was his nightshirt, teff naw rxr'' as he galloped by, and it did not come Ask �� - .- more than halfway to h18 knees.` Of course, Dic did not know anybody was in his yard,or be,would not have come i 'y M out so scantily clothed Lucky for him, _ "- and for Jeff and M ._ _-- �'...• ( � p cry too, there was no moonlight, it bein' :n the dark of - + r !� the moon, and it was"right dark- In _ V _ N !! the ; ' Y •i '~ k •'"�. "Oh. Papi" Mary started-to holler, but clapped lier hind o-vei her mouth GREEN TEA �� p x -• r#b �� !/.!•, just in time to smother the wards. It is much more delicious than R = They was afraid to move, lest they be - xc seen, for they knew that Doe's wrath -the finest Japan, Young Hyson at findin' them there would have been ..� Like fire and brimstone, without .heir' or C,Evtnpowder. — Sold everywhere. - - T aggravated at frndintthe hogs in the earl too. FREE SAl1PLE Of.GREEN TEA UM REQUEST. "SALAOA,•' TORONTt --. - Around the house and back again !rf went Doc and the hogs,the hogs woo!-drive them gosh-"urns" ho a out of, Tit ancI Tit7tle38. woo -n an oc , o ern', "Booie out the yard' The task of being an ambassador is e of he Jeff could tell that he was (The End) a very pleasant one indeed. This re getting madder and ,madder, every presentative possesses some remark- t -law contagions spread minute. A New Serial of'Ffst:e Exceptional able privileges, and ranks immediate- 't' - Just as Doc and the ho -• ga went � ly After the Royal princes of the coun- p - TN the world of school and play all children are equal. teaiin''by Jeff and Mary on the see- Me try in which he is residing. It might ^i Youngsters from homes leas clean than yours come and trip around, Doc lets out a yell, Every member of the family almost be said that an ambassador, v into intimate contact with your Children. and for the next few minutes Jeff said vdU .e yoy this story. In "Kit like the king, can do no'wrong, for he T2 guard, against contagion, make sure that your he never before then and never atter Kennedy' Crockett describes a stands above the law of the country In children are completely cleaned and purified whenever then, listened to such a`pile of plain truly lovable and entertaining' which he Is officiating. ° las they come in from play. and fancy cussin'. From the way he character and introdue*s us to The courts have no power over him Your great ally is Lifebuoy Health soap. The safe was damnin' first a bush and then the some other interesting persons; ' or his servants,'and even a criminal. hogs, and then the bush_again, Jeff g It is a vivid pie- If he were known.ta be residing in an antise tic in redient of Lifebuoy penetrates each dirt- ure of-Scottish life in country P ii opined he had run astraddle of a rose- embassy, could not be arrested with- laden -pore. Rich, Creamy lather carries it into every bush one with thorns on it. and town, a .tale of; 'oy and out the permission of the-ambassador. ' -e# the-skin. The healthful-odour- van I ah es a f ew .. ' per-e " 'r seconds after usei but the protection remains. hid her face in her arms.' struggle and VICto , told in the ambassador is that the ground on -` The cussin' got Jeff a little light- delightful velli Of humor Which which his residence stands belongs to. headed at 'first, he said, it was such eb IIteriB CPOCkett'8 stories. the country from which he.'comes, _ surprise, and it_ was more than a min- h for .the opening chapter We all grumble nowadays abort the ute before he diskivered that there next week. amount of taxation we have to pay.. �„ _ - at the. back ..:__ _ Thisamain f his .is where the ambassador_ ' omind, tellin''him that there was Froin!Coal to scores. Ambassadors do not have to HEALT44 SOAP F something he ought to do. And thenpay a single penny in razes f�a '•. _-• Jeff come to. The great'.oil-burning ships of to- - =w . More than Soap Habit "Here's our chance, Mary,"he whir day are a sort of stoker's paradise. pored to her. "You run up the front The old dirt'and raging heat of the i For sore feet-Minard'a Liniment. porch coal-burning days have gone; and the I ' y;t = into he house hogs,while he's f.*• keep your children •, goin' round with the ho , and he mere turning of a tap is sufficient to Whatever our trade, your rofea safe with Lifebuo �, spray the oil from the tanks under the Y p a `3N�t �f• - wont know you ve been here. t Bion, your calling, be sure that it is °31 �ea�theta 'uO t ' "But what are you 'n'to do Jeff T" boilers, I clean, useful. and honorable. Choose a often. � Y go'n' From the point of view of the whole "a Mary asked, sort of holdin-back ship's•company, too, "oiling" 1n port is I husinesa that has expansiveness in kl tl "I'm goin' to play s little game of very much more xn occupation which wui develop you, "Hoa hen hon over pleasant than coaling, elevate YOU, which will give you a $.EVER - !uie "Y. v3' $e your head which meant that the whole vessel, ! Y BROTHERS � ! with your pip" he told her. "3o run with everybody in it,was smothered in chance for self-improvement, which along now, and do as I tell you" dust I+fow, however, a tanker cornea will make you more of a man. "Thp � LIMITED 5 TORONTO ':, The minute Mary's fast titzuck the alongside the .ship and fixes a flexible life," acyl Carlyle, "is all that thou front porch, and Jeff ki'1'ew she would pipe through a hatch in her aide. Pre hast to comfort.eternfy wit)..- pipe _, get in without bein seen. he run to sentry the soft thud of the pump is meet Doc, cailin as he run: heard, and the whole thins Is soon r -- - I "Goodneas, Doc, them's awful cuss over, without tree or bother. Eur= words for a lately sanctified person to Biblio oil Is cleailer than coal be usin ! aboard ship, however, it is otherwise _ I 1 Doc whirled on him so quick that his I so far as the sea -is emeerned, and - shirt tail flared out behind. many complaints have been made re- garding the pollution of the water I o from here, u wicked sinner! Doc � - 3'o around fife coasts by waste oil from bawled-"Iiow _ - „ o�fl�iurk ns aHT-ps—..---... how?" - Jeff had to laugh, right in his face, j BY JAMES RAVENSCROFT. at that. Every man should m carry himself I - 4 _ "I was passin' and heard the rum- before the world that he will show in w pun, he said, somewhat untruthfully, his very face and manner that there is I "and I was afraid there might be something within him not for sale- i . .PART II. !before Iorg the fall come creepin' up something the matter, so I run here as something so sacred that he would re- 's: ][cry did not know about it, for she`and Mary and Jeff begun to worry, for quick as I could 1 wouldn't have come gard the slightest attempt to debauch -" soon it would be too chill to sit out in on you, Doc, if I'd knowed you-was it as -an unpardonable -insult. He was belpin her ma get diner• bat': y - - ' 'doors at ni ht One Sunda ni ht to- goin to do a little cussin', but it never should so carry himself tjt no one She was good and wise, and when,her g Y S once into m noodle that a eons would even dare to suggest that he « Pap told her what he had done she ward the last of September they were ,11 y ATO T until you eittin' on the little hard. puncheon verted church member would And any could be bought or bribOd. "Nhave pryer said 1 word,except that she was p have ironed the beech behind the lilacs, their hands pleasure, or satisfaction either, lorry,for she loved Jeff like she loved in Minard's LinimenteMeals Cuts. Hotpoint� will you himandher spa_ a clasped, and their thoughts pestered �n'. 'You ain't backslid,have you, appreciate the reason Doc had Mary and her iaa taken by the prospects, for they did not � The sun is only one among a vast wh the HO int Iron know what the would do when rife Get away- ftom'here, you messen- number of stars estimated-to number fntg the church right away, of course, weather turned cold, when Mary said: ger of Satan," Doc bollered, "and don't anything between seventy-five millions Is the flail Choice Of and Jeff found himself,left out with ••Listen! That sounds like something try for buffet me! Any angel would and one thousand millions. millions of bonne min_the yard." likely.have cussed if he'd run straddle l wives." - - The next week, while -Doc -was Jeff listened, but all he could hear of that rosebush, with no clothes on - The Hotpoint Iron ` helpin' a neighbof with his threshin', his middles." ROS iCDusbed 00 ""ti ' Jeff saw M was Doc morin'. Doc was an awful Mary, and they_fixed up a "Sinful habits.will return,' con- P1aase write for our prk 4 list on, with its exclusive -;i nwetin' place at nights. It was in a snorer. aometiuie when Jeff was lane soled him ..And POtultry� Butter, and Eggs thumb-lest, attached in to meet Ma behind the lilacs y-ou st recollect, -T-corner of the ybrd, behind a bunch of 1 heel-stand a n d lilacs •and some rosebushes. Doe al- and rosea he could hear Doc snorin' �+ that you. air t been leadin•, a wa aoasaaarss tbm for a .." ab" when he was a mile•from the house, sanctified life long enough for it to P. POULIN A CO. LIMITED through bolt, elimin- _ ways went to bed soon after supper,I vin' the barkin' out, Jeff said, it get good and settled in you. You ain't was s•�«•�•n M.�t� acing shaky handles, and Mary said she could slip out then, T.wsa.« tai. ria find there would'not be anything to sounded like three or four I�Fewfound- had time to get the habit Still,I guess soNTRILAL. ngseso 3' �e "standard "-•»" disturb their sparkin'. •Of eourse, herl land dogs havin' a fight. the meetin'-house brothers and sisters - I blues are -hich all cher rv.� ma knew.about it She and Mary and They went on with their sparfdn, Would be mighty surprised and grieved ,Teff had agreed that they would wait)but it was not long before Jeff begun to bear about this. I hope no tattle- patiently and see if Doe would not get to notice that somethingwas miasin. tale tells tkem.'. Can I Wp you any, t'a►"'by"aura Beans and Peas • It was Doe's anorin. The next minute Doc• a over his IIlons tantrum. the heard-his voice out in the His . - y yard Doc was a still as a tombstone for _ Sparldn behind the lilacs and rose- about a minute. Then he chuckled lend samples-state Quantities Hmponel a ,on the other side of the basso. bashes went on without a hitch, but, Morrow t Co, 89 Front et E. ~ Sooie out of here!"he yelled. "How Doc did have a sense of hagioz:' . I ��..�.....� oa..,.. '� � „ Phone: Main 1738, Toronto, Ont dfd theta hogs-ge't fin here,'anyhow? I `Yon got me, YOU yang devil, he; ' !reckoei they've got the front yard root- said to Jeff, with his old-time, good- .: ed up and are now riddlss.in' the back natured roughne "You got me. I yar Yes, e p me;you can e p me He had been endrin' loud enough to Afterevery MAI i almost keep his nearest- neighbor - j •✓j awake, two miles an - e a w ened to the slightest noise �t :. A pleasant of something 3 "DIAMOND the yard that oug%t DIAMOND- ES c '? aaa ble not to haiv bee:► there •- t•` i As Jeb learned afterward, the hogs (',OLOR THINFai$ NEW bs4VA-ma-2 had found a rotten rail in trite fence ' Weil. around the-apple orchard and snooted 71 G o•d !o it out and crawled throne the crack; - \ and then one'ot them, rnbbin' against Beautiful home dye. ( the Palin' fence betwixt the orchard Ins and tinting is makes the and the ya rd, had loosened a palin' 'at auarapteed w i t h a � � * e z t e l g a it the bottom, and in tryin':to squeeze Diamond Dyes. Just \ - better. through•the openin' bad broke two dip in cold water to more•palm-s loose'-at the bottom, let-+ tin't soft, delicate tin' the whole tassel-in. 1 shades, or boll to . • • s t • Npw,. everybody, who knows any-, � dye rich, permanent o � t4 --- � thing- about hogs - knows that they. -calors. 171acb 3b-cent never can find the hole where they package contains di- s ,come_imto_ +-- --- r - r t tbL-place-where-they-are-nut-`-T•ecticas-so--eimFle-a$3+-woman-sari.dY?.,. _ \ _ -• � , to come, es ecisl y or tint lingerie, silks, ribbons, skirts, \ R24 p lywhen you are alter! i them tryin' to get them out;-so round I waists, dresses, coats, stockings, One of the greatest o all P '�i3 the yard the hogs come, woof-woofin,, sweaters, draperies, coverings, hang• E11eYy prQihlClllg Foods! with Doc after them. I Ings, eve*ything new. u j Two of them run right in front off Buy "Diamond Dyes"-no other Unixroarfortbetabfea"dfaraOoknOj. - . ` IJeff and Mary where they were °ittin',�,kind-and tell your druggist wh.ethec \ j+" �►ae.o�aaaoa �Kaa. almost, holding their breath, for tear' the materiel you.wish to color is wool 101" ` `� 7. i they would be diskivered; and when or silk or who +- CS1 ..---—- � �' it le linen, cotton; e88UE No. 44-124. I•Mary jumped, the shotes let oUt a or mixed goods. w �' .-. '`:. .'. i. - • .— _•W w . .. w +d 'LIQ •d'ti 4.a C n. �, .. .." ,v f- ,' .n••—' :.. -f•' :.. {' ... ... "' ,r, n. ..._i S ,;'H-' k.a uukk1c' -.R":..i. .'•7 es.•'•�l�o .r �e 7 n' �• .. h -'.. u .e r' „M+f •. ., SPLAY '4.,Y:._. ..S.ue,. .n ui! i- v. 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"'3-' g�•�.nM1 rJ'xirnS�C_ n�', ,`iota. �:'f, ":.Ya :.C:n•r ,t'v Y .r✓a'•' .."1' 'S.a.,•R•,+.-. iF• 'Y`.✓.. Y '.'1t4�� ""� ..J• .y�,,. ,...'4 •.�Rxnia'a...nF�'."N`*•Y:.. k .. ...,, .fx"*q.R•-1 .a ..w. w.y+l.!-w'u+ a ..�. x... .'?1L!` ^jefi `.C`'k �. •,�. �,4. ..g.����� w` }'. '.'$ Y+.•,S, ? .s+:t�-..yn r : ,.., 3_.. n..,... .r r:K• i'�:9c`_ 7•s -w�'.;;. v•,, 'f .ft .t�•,'�1'b. - Y OF RESUTS OF BLEB - FORAER ONTARIO AND .f VOTE B'Y ELECTORS OF 01M0 : 'READOF Fi ANCIAi. OUSE CED _ �,► the cities Voted. ' ��o �� Pfatilir t9mtth a� �la>tZli �� arvis, Sr G o! Iraq► _ - ;Fol 06vemment Control, Stratford ............r..... Latta 331[ t Jaq ue J Found nifty P . _ Majority Toronto ..,...:..... 49 437' `.-- . . ,... 000 to Defraud Pzoviz�---Former, eat Serve Three Yes - Penitentiary,_ o _ . -.0"tham . . 457 Welland .......•......•••••• l,asb F `Fin Am t111ti11R ton$600 .gyp � an ay Tort Wli4lam .:........:.... 3,147 Windsor ....,.:......... 9,!34 .< A despatch from Toronto says:=-* To-day-Jarvis Jr. and Pep•A stand +salt ......... .............. 680 For O.T.A. The, inexorable voice of the law spoke acquitted on both counts Peter $mith� puelph ..................... 48 with dramatic effect in the Supreme Hamilton ................... 18,768' majority , Court Assizes at the City' Ball late is, in the Toronto Jail. sentenced E,148 Belleville 68 three years in the penitentiary. • Kitchener ................. .... - g79 Friday n,when a former Min- ; London ...;................. 476 Brantford •_ ••- rya<; later of the Crown in Ontario and a'Jam sr• fs occupying another cell in! Niagara Fails ............... 1,416 Kingston .. .............. financier whose name is known wher- the same building, sentenced. to nisi f Ottawa 10,889 Oshawa ..................... . .................. •1,414 • sea • ., 2,038 aver Canadian securities are market- months in.the County Jail Both at'a1+ Port Arthur ................ 2,074 Owen Sound .............. ed, were a ud 0. The were found a ury, and Chief Justice B. M. Mere- guilty on the charges of eonep:soy; Sault Ste. Marie ............. ' 1,985 St. Thomas ..........:...... 2601 dith imposed sentences and the pay- and acquitted on the charges of theft, Sarnia ................,,.,... 668 Woodstock ...............:. i4 I ment of fines amounting of A$6000,000 and both will have to remaip in prison Vote b Constituencies. on Hon. Peter Smith and liva until-their Sues are paid. y Jarvis, Sr., for their part in trans- The history of British law records For O.T.A. Stmcoe East ... 7,298. 8,988 -19500 Riding O.T.A. G.C. Maj.I$imcoe South .. .... 1,500 actions which led up to the most sen- fgv' Instances o1 money penalties la Fr Simcoe West ... 5,429 1,964 8,475 sational bond scandal in the provirce's criminal cases. The flna imposed oa;,' ti -Algoma .. ... 1,198 961 24?I hiatorq. Friday has never been even approach Victoria North. 8,628 1,229 1,299 , Brant North .. 9,140 - 1,610 630 Victoria South •• 2,829 The youngest member to ride to_ Five days 'ago Hon. Peter Smith, ed in Ontario, and one tags! authority .:. BrsnC South- 8,82? b.fl4? 1,280 (ex=Provincial Treasurer• Aemilius states that he knows-no'paral:el case: " Bruce North 8,?52 996 2,757 Wentworth ......,.. ... 2,700 'hounds with the Prince of Wales d `i Jarvis the elder, head of firm of in'the annals of British jurisprudence,: Wentworth•S. .. 4,490 5,289 749 ins his recent Toronto visit was little] Counsel for both prisoners hav Bruce West .:.:. 4,789 1,846 8;893}Wellington E. r. 5,494 1,211 4,283 air-year-old Cyril Sitton, grandson of Aemiliae Jarvis dt Co., bond dealers; Carlton, ... .. 4,686 2,866 1,700 Wellington S. .. 8,608 6,088 1 688 Sir Clifford 8lfton. Aemi}iris Jarvis the younger, sad intimated that they will appeal. T� - Bufferin 6,174 .1,249 4,925 ar 'G.•Pepall, a business.associate, Lennox, ep ming Wellington W. :." 4,480 •1,209 8,221 H ry H Le R C r rase Peter Dundas ........ .. 2.600 Wentworth X. 8,264 2,077 1,177 faced a jury on charges of conspiracy Smith, stated that he will make apple ` "Durham East .. :evince an e r n Durham West :: 6,077 ] 021 , .•.. - ' EI-FU'S ARMY $600,000. o that the jury was mischarged. ' ;Elgin East 5,494 1,377 4,05$ MARCHES ON CAPITAL Elgin West ...: 7,581 4,009 8,572' For Government Control. 29 to 810;' !Essex North ... 4,024 .8,147 877 Riding O.T.A. G.C. Maj. a sial brand breakfast bacon, 16 Wf : ke backs, boneless, 88 to 88c. Essex,South ... 8,908 1,929 .. Brockville . .... ' 2,102 2,466 864 Deposed General Endeavors Frontenac ..... 2,806 1,877 928 Bruce South ... 2,860 2,940 80 _ - Cured meat gheight: Lon clear to Drive Out the Vide, TORONTO. 9a 7lb a a , $1 60; 1 3,42?--1-+dam-1,?S8-Cochrane 171 521 856 rolls, in barrels, $33; L�vywetght `. Gr Center-.:. 1,821 444--1;477` seg South ,,, 1, 609 8 828 Forces of Feng Yu-Hsiang. Man. wheat-No. 1 North. $1.67.'/3• t Grey 681 8, :ells, $27. Grey North .. . 7,880 2,540 4,790 Fort William 1;947 5,674 8,627 No. 2 North., $1.64; No. 8 North., Lard.-Pure, tierces, 17 to 18c=l_ n Grey South 9 2 388 648I�Glengarry ..... 282 Tientsin, Oct. 28.-Wu Pei-Fu,Govthe- $1,6814, (tuba, 17 4, to 18%c; pails,I8 to 18%cry .; - Haldimand 7,988 5,498 2,4601 Hamilton East 9,988 19,199 9,246 deposed jnarshal of the Pekin Gov-I Man, oats-No. 2 CW, 6714c; No. 3 prints, 201A to 20%c; shortening, Hastings West.. 100f Hilton West 4,447 8,898 4,4491 ernment armies, is marching on the!CW, 64%,; extra No. 1 teed, 64%c; tierces, 15% to 16c; tubs, 16 to 16%0; Huron Centre .. 6.621 2,882 8,0981genora 721icapital with heavy forces to drive oat No. 1 feed 63%c; No. 2 feed, 61%c. pails, 16% to 17c; prints, 1718 to 18P 'Huron North t.. 5,961 1,214 4,760 Kent `test ,,, ..•• ..• '220:his former subordinate, Feng, Yu- All the above c.i,f., bay ports. Export ateers, choice, $7 to $7.88; a Heron South ... 5,402' 1,614 8,,788 Hsiang„who seized the city last Thurs- corn, .track, Toronto--Na 2 go, good, $5.50 to $6; butch stem ` s f ' . I Lincoln ,....... 8,888 8,898 4,488,1 choice, $8 to ;6.25; do. •' Kent East 117 2,200 i��6 i ,,,,,,;: 67 12,017 21 �y and forced from office Presided yellow, $1.25. London 11,9 j to ice do, corn. to fair, $2.60 to 84.:•y " -' Lanark North 8,009 1, Niagara Falls 4,168 8,119 1.9611 Tsao kun, atter compelling the Legis-, Mlllieed-Del, Montreal fres hta, butcher halters, choice, $5.95 to 46- Lanark Booth .. 4,T50 2,$47 2,408 Nt tocsin 1,565 8,261 1,39 lature to sign a mandate ordering ccs--bags included: Aran, per ton, $30.25; do $4.75 to $5; do com., $2.bs Leeds . 4 p g action of hostilities with Manchuria.'aborta r ton $82.26' middlings, t' g,d� jm 0 to ,831 2,664 2,167 Ottawa ltsaaZ ..... 8,008 10,731 8,7 , , ureter cows, c ice, ;Cannes and Ad- ,Ottawa West ....1E,234 34,898 1.884 General Wu, reaching Tientsin this 1$88; good feed flour, per bag, $225. 1$4.50; do, fair, $3 to $3.75; do, can- S.151 am `tj t morning from the Manchurian border, Oat oat&-No. 8 'whita, 52 to 65c. ners Ln setters, 81.00 to 32,50• but- dington •. .: 4,857 1.812 8,045 Parkdale :..,.... 8,151 9,869 1,60E j g j , ¢ where Ont wheat-No, $ winter, $1.$0 to cher bulla, $8.50 to $4.2>� dq ;blanitoulln 1,004 Port Arthur .. 1.44E 4,088 2.62E front a s fest Chan Tao-Ltnlle4t !m-i 1.94; No. 3 winter, $1.28 to $1.82;!fair $3 to .60;' do, bologna. 2.�0 t Middlesex East 620,Peterboro, W. 6.068 9,945 8 899' against g i$3; ' feeding steers. good, 3&25 ' •• ••. i o. 1 commercial $1.28 to $1.29 f.o.b. g Middlesex North 4,868 1,382. 3,482',Prescott .. . 1.009 9.010 .2,001!mediately for Langfang, half way be- shepping points, according to freight*.i$5.60; do, falx, $4.84 to 35; stockers " Niddiesex West. 4,727 1;147 3,68011 Riverdale .,....: 7,928 17,768 9,824 tween Tietsh) and Pekin. Barley-Malting, 88 to 93e. '4 Norfolk North .b 789. 057 2 b''Renfrew North ... .... E00 to coming nupr the Wukow Railway Rye-Neo.Z$1 12 oto $117. $7 50 oto $9.60; do, grssseo b 60 td Muskoka . 1, Rainy River ...... 733 g 92 to 95c do peed. ,2 2. 4 8, 8 ~ i Ont. dour-New, nines per cent. E Noffolk South 2,8?9 1.500 1,879 Russell 3.920 234 1.941 1.107 who came down from Pekin totLaz���pat, in jute ba Montreal prom t I$4: milch cows, choice, $15 to t" i Northumb'l'd E. 4,988 1,270 8,8981 Sturgeon Irslls g-' j �, springers, choice. $80 to $100; p las li Northumb'l'd W. 8,687 1.904 1,781 8 Ste. Marie .... 3.035 6,108 3.088' fan Saturday, withdrew toward Pe-1ahtp°sent $8.40; mina. bass, $8.4 cis, $45 to $65; choice light sheep, I g y, built, sea�aoard. nominal. 1$7.50 to $8: heavies and bucks. 84 to •, Oxfc-d South , 4,808 St. Catharines 3.888 5,394 4,511:kin on the arrival of Chihli soldiers 'Clnisria South t9.b11 A8E .. Stormont 3,959 5.418 1,467 under Wu. Man. flour-First .para., in jute culls, $2 to $4, good choice lambs, ? S - sacks, $8.$5 per bbl,; 2nd pate., $g.8b. li.60 to $12; bucks $9.50 to $10; i .• •' _ I e. Hay-No 2 timath ton, track. culls, $8 to 119; hogs. '�ed and watered _._. Ontario _I+tgrtl} AXA_-, 1=189 °[treats N•W. 19.485 24,935 6,450 I Wu left Chin an ao, on.the Man- y ... .... .... Toronto S.W. 16.964- 20:662 14.488' rived d in Tientsin aetrain of 38 caul T ronto,Straw Carl; Na. 8, 12.50. $10,38; $9, fob., $9.7$; do, $40.7 ;f uta Peel 7,871 8,849 4.022. S -Perth North 1400 � traw--C•rbts, per ton, $9. - points, $9.60: do, off cats, 310. b; - Perth' South ... 4,58! 1,951 2,581!Toronto 8. P] I packed with troops. Wben the train Sereenings-Standard, recleaned, f.�select.premium, $2.02. --Poterboro Edward .. el 40 1 100 W�i•too,iN .... 6,484 10,944 6,400' stopped, it immediately was surround-'o.b. bay ports. per- ton, $22.500 �v. E.08d 14.617 11,581 rince 2,4211 I Cheese-New, i 20c; twins ,g � 0 I ed by soldiers Guards kept Japanese 20%c; triplets.21c; Stilton&,22c. Old, % MONTREAL Renfrew South 5,060 2,993. 2,014!York, 1T 516 22.06E 4,761 awn and treated them rade! _but. �� ,4 pats, Can. West., No. 9, 11c; do Na. h .... lar 23 to 24c• twins, 24 to 25c -Slmcoe Centre showed no hostility to British and tri lets, 25 to 26c ry ,828 York„West 12,283 13,313 431, p 8 bn. antra No. 1 feed. 81st $'lour, Sudbs ....... -J4 - ` _ _ Americana. Atter • short halt, the! Butter-Finest creamery rime, 40'Ran. ring wheat pats., lata, $8.861 ..�• ` _ � � p spring w train proceeded in, the direction of,to 41c; Na 1 creamery, 38 to 89�a; 2nds. $8.35; strong bakers', $8.15• 1 Langfang. 1 nl�sloosm 35 to 86c; dairy, 28 to 80c. winter pate, choice, $6.85 to $6.93.P'RITNCE SAYS GOOD-BYl? MAJORITY FOR O.T.�►. Foreigners who talked to the ousted --Fextras, in cartons, 64Rolled oats, bag 90 Iba., $4 to $4.10to 58c• storage extras i Bran $80.25. Shorts, $82.26. MI& WITH DEEP REGRETJ NOW TOTALS 39,W31field marshal said be received calm! � , the news of Feng Yu-Hsiang's coup)in cartons, 48 to 47c; loose, 46 to dl}aga, $88.25. Hay, No. 2, per ton. and remarked that It mere! was what 46c: storage firsts, 41 to 42c; storage'car lots, $15 to $18.610. e.. H.R.H. Sends Message of Ap- M Outlying Polls Yet to y seconds, 36 to 87c. Cheese Finest west&, 17%c; finest - he had expected and would mean more Live poultry-Hens,over b lbs.,22c;1 grits, 17%c. Butter, No. 1, pasteur- X70 __-_' •: preciatlon to Governor-Gen- Hear From - Final Result �ti do. 4 to 5 lbs., 20c; do, 8 to 4 lbs., rbc; eyed, 88 to 36%c; No. 1 creamery. .. eral Byng of Muny. Announced in Few Days. ^---F-- spring chickens, 2 lbs. and over, 25c; 86 to 36,Ac; seconds, Sb to 86iLc. a Toronto, Oct 27.-Additional re- 1 "?' roosters, 12c; ducklings, 5 lbs. and up,'''Eggs, storage extras, 44c; storage A despatch from Quebec says:'- MemorW Chapel at Ypres 18c, (firsts, a9c; storage seconds, 88c; fresh r Before taking leave of Canada, the I tarns for the liquor glebescite receiv- Dressed poultry-Hens, over 6 lbs.,'extraa, 66c; fresh firsts, 42c. Potatoes. °. Prince of Wales expressed his appre ed over the week-end from 75 more Planned far Mourners 28c; do, 4 to 5 lbs.;25c; do, 3 to 4 lbs.,'per bag car lots, 70 to 76c. elation of the Dominion and its pPiple polling subdivisions show a small re• �l8cc; spring chickens, 2 lbs. and over,i Good veal calves, 410; med., $8; y .to the following message addressed toI duction in the majority'in favor of the Church of England authorities have, ; roosters, 16c; ducklings, 6 lbs.' rassers, $8.25; lambs, fairly good, - Governor-General Byng o Vimy. 1-he Ontario Temperance Act It now completed plans for the erection In or and up' 25c, 310.50; hogs mixed lots, $10 to$1"16:'; ^' mesas was in the following t=r:ns:. stands at 39,803- Some da. s must, ` Beans--Can., band-picked, lb., 6%c;,.selects, $10.765 sows, $? to $7.50. gs g Y near Ypres of a memorial church to be pritnea fie. r _ ilmv .,...*To His Excellency,- necessarily elapse, however, before-all -used b the man thousands of r- -�--- �. Y 9 Pe Maple products-Syru , 'or imp. "Baron B o Vhr.y. returns are complete. sons annually making to gal., $2.60; per 6- 1. t 2.40 per ('„��1jAj)lAN APPLES WTi1j Yn r Y g in . "Governor-General of Canada. A majority of 2,808 .was accorded the graves of the British dead who gal.; maple sugar, lb., 25 to 26c. IN ENGLAND "Your.Excellency: Government Control in.Lincoln, where fell during the four years' fighting in Honey-60-1b. .tins, 18%c' per lb.; FR ES "My journey serosa Canada and some confusion had occurred, pa y the Ypres salient... 10-lb. tins, 13%ec 6-lb. tins, 14%t- -back has given me one more mark i owing.to one of the deputy returning The church will be designed by one Q'A-lb. tins, 1&. '-British Columbia Exhibit Car-' " of affection with the Dominion. At officers in his return .reversing the of the foremost of British architects Smoked meats-' Hams,. med., 27 to. �rery point In }t' I have been Oval- total number of votes cant in his sub- and will•be erected in the form of s29e• coo 1sked hams, 88 to 40c smoked! ilea. Hugh Awards at_ corned with true hospitality and made l division on each question, :Dila 18 to 20c cottage roils, 21 to p y qn the erose,with belfry, chancel and nave: . 124c;'breakfast bacon, 23 to 27c; spe-,1 ,. Impenal Fruit Show. ; is feel that in Canada I art assured Temperance Act-receiving•4,138 and •'ed a real holiday. • I Government Control 6,941• votes. Rec- __ _ A despatch from London says:-1 "I sa with eat re tification of this•error however, is be- ' Imperial �Farther details of the results of y -b7a tat ' Imperial Fruit Show indicate "iknd with the hope .that it miy soon Ing made by the returnin officer: o i a victo was won by Brit �. -be possible for me to return, It Is expected that the Chief Elec- - v` "(Signed). EDWARD P." toral Officer here will receive returns a;" '� ish. Columbia a plea. y ,were �y w, awarded t*e}ve first and one.secoud� A despatch from New York soya: from all returning officers through- µ ,�' � � :�„. _ 'The Prince of Wales sailed for.,home out the province and make his report .in the Q da �a first being � overseassection, j. Wealth�v_ gn w, cIn homed, J -. tat 1 a.m. Saturday an'the•O0 le string' -re- __ week- �athan Cox, Pippens, Spitzenber N • -- nnQ fez 9outhampto By daylight The Canadian Press •last evening ' -i the Roy°-? peiso 'was well out fa isbued the following summary: r,.+ ', , " ton, Wagner,WsaerRing. SPY and Delicious, `a a d. thesecond.being o be In' pas ori an `t&e Lon s- 1&ld const 6,687 polls.out of'7,882 show the dessert class.British Columbia w A Steamship officials made careful ar- O.T.A. ....•`..... 547,729 f first with- McIntosh Red and Ovcon r=pnienta for the Prince's comfortGovernment Control. 607 28 - M+ ,,a with Cox and Pi ns.' 'In th ,9 .. ,.• wi ppe a coolie The Royal suite compriaes•a large si j ;Mafority for O.T.A.. $9,808 ;� , ': ing class. British Columbia was It , ting room and seven bedrooms with'. - 4 •s s with greenings.' The gold -challen _ three baths. T'ae entire suite is eta New Loan to France = `> " '' " cup given by the Agents-General of C. deck on the starboard side of-thee W °t ' r liner. _ �1r0>ugh,J.. P. Morgan� - x�. ''�" British- Colninbia,-Nova Scotia; Oaf .r _ ham .",. «.>... p B Esme Boward, British Amba°- tario and Quebec was also won bjr Paris; Oct. 26,-J. P. Morgan the Pacific :evince. sailor, and Sir Harry Gloster Arm- r c. strong, British Consul General, .were signed an agreement fora loan to France of three'billion francs, accord- T . Early Rismg'and Hard`Work at the vessel to bid the Prince bon ».: � b ing to the semi-official newspaper One hundred pieces of -luggage,f Oeuvt The first portion of the;loan borne by struggling stevedores, fol-1 wily be on the American market in A despatch from Vancouver says: Tow- tine Prince and his party aboard!Orly November, according to Oeuvre. J11 "Dad" Quick, Vanoouver's grand of Jthe Olympic. In them the Ponce car- Se it was"known negotiations-for a loan have been under way for some man celebrated �• ries back to England only a few relics, - cent is aha e4 and hearty y of his American visit Among them time, the news that it had been con- � � ., eluded came as a surprise. /EMILIVB•JARVIS, BEN., AND PETER aMITFI__ ' . ever,yand econtinnealto work sthfli are a pair of shaggy riding-chaps,i Convicted by Chief Jnstioe Meredith on charges of conspiracy, 1Emilins ,trade as saddle-maker. I made of a buf3al&s hide, and a mount- Brains of the Stone Ape. Jarvis Sen., right,•millionaire broker and banker, was sentenced to six "Early to rise and a lot of 16�,,� sd hoof of a bu--ffalo TLe Cro-Magnon race of the old months in the county jail; .Peter Smith, former provincial treasurer, re- work" is Dad's recipe !ora T --+-- stone age bad brains oue4txth larger healthy life.fe. He praotkas p � °p Y ceived a sentence of throe roars in the penitentiary. Thmoat also pay a• A- courier pigeon usual!y travels tban tbpse of the average present-day reaches,too, and every marnitlg . ;about 30 miles an hou i Euroosaa. 1 fine of $600,000. him hard at work at I%W benah. t� C , e :.W...... .. d+Lb,: .-5 .w. 1.�•"J.ibd, a'"!•�. Ra.74 '.. ... 1� a •',. '�,y, - V e:- , s,?A,. t, [• ..- Y.." fait^:,, +.�,. ,. _ u.-„'= .•;.,y'.-... ,�,y o!rn•n.., .,.w -...,...... .r,a >°�:'- e::., -�, »...:e, 7 �,#...e ..ti:iae"a' n.,M ro-t.-., �i m,... 2?:yc.�: E •?�'.. "'�,..• :•,. •'i� ,..;'�1 --� r9 .,_'+`++`Q - - �' o :ur.f»;3a* n�c.at ,3. ,;'�!R•. s„ ? ,,..* ^bs 're; m a ^,. �J 7 NW n''-<it @' :;y. v', _ � {:* � . �,. ., .. ,5.'�M�'q .. >. ,s�- ,�::" •Gk ;rw +%':. ,�r��"'4.• y�3�r +f 9x1: '�� ,.n��s. ""?� r�"a.«:'.�, °4,#K^•'r fir,r • fL "M. r •� r �,+.r ,�. , '�! #"�._.. q., � r, ..,,. ,• � -r.. .- .2 ✓o-�w wk- e, q+r .,' - r,.,'. 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H. $pragge 'was to y of three ladies from the bl store and tip al nest Tuesday to att'ead'to his g iq tot + la Loddon over Sunday. rofessional duties. *i the boys In charge of three men, P The were shown around'the various -J. B.. .Horn and family, of y , -Miselyyla JohnatoD. of Wl1it- departhhments:of the store and. were `.':�'eterboro, were in town oa 114oa-' b;, s}�e0114e wv4pk eud ` 104 Mina entsrtdtfned to a.turkey dinner at 1,90 - -- - '-,- day. .A'.Ofehce Murdoch, ,. ., P. W. _ • • --. 1�re. Ed. Stork spent;las -The .township cognell will One boy who had recelved his notice week with relatives' in George- meet on Monday next for the fro Agricultural Representative, W, - .' town. y M,'Crosker , as did',the rest, that the The "R� ht Place for 1V en Wear �s -Mrs. James Andrew is spend transaction of general buaiaees. , z rty would lune at a e was K -J. 8. Bund has taken there -fat° ^: fug a week with relatives is Can- y ard to remark on avlog the dinner Men's Fine Ribbed Sox in Boutany Wool, colors.army, brown, `= agency for the Presto lite and room. "Well. if that's a lunch. it's aington. Columbia batteries. He will be some lunch." coating and black, special price per pair 75 dente a -A. T. La W.of Alma,Out.,paid leased to have you call. ** At 2.80 the • ' - p y party in charge of J. A. Men'@ heavy Work Box, per pair,• a flying visit to Pickering friends -Dr. E. A. Sadleir, Dentist, Carroll. Asst. Director, Agricultural 25 to 75 cents on Friday last. practicing in Toronto, will be here Representatives, W.M. Oioskery and Men's-Work Boots-See our "Hydro City" lines at 6.00 per up- ­Uxbridge potatoes $1 10 a bag in hie office on Thursday from 10 Mrs. Crockery, went to the Museum. air. All up-tQ•date clean stock. We have cheaper A at Richardson's Grocery. These a. m. to 5 D, m., as usual. * There the boys and pifla. thoroughly1i-00, but it-Pays beAmy-thw-goud-Mir. J. H: Beal, of Claremont, - an res. tic s. o ne s hale,when they were bustled down Grove,, called on a number of Pick• Mena Werk Shirts-If*yon Fant a heavy fall shirt is khaki a an Wednesday with her sister, to the'City Halt where s photograph• or re that will give real service, wh p Y et one of our rx setas friends on Sunday and all er from the Motion Picture Bureau „ grey y g hire. J, R. Thexton. were pleased to see them. was waiting for a pieta;e of the group, Wilton Shirts at 1.40 -Charles B. and Mrs. Spenser --J. S. and ,firs. Jephsou and They went from there to the R. Simp- - '� and family event Sunday 'with daughters, of Streetsville, motor. son Co. Store where they were again friends in Newcastle. ed to'Pickering on Sunday and divided into six'groups and shown - Mrs. James White, we regret spent the day with friends. through Toyland and many interest- f T to re ort, has been on the sick ing departments of tbis'immense or- We're also the Right Pince for ' . P -The monthlymeeting of the k list for several weeks. Methodist LadieAid will be held ganlzatton. They were taken to the ,a -D. J. and Airs.Callaghan have Falm Room at irp.•m., and entertain. Ladies' Wear' on Wednesday, hov. .5, at 3 m-, ed b this Company. -� 1; been spending a few days at the p y p y. The general home of the tatter's pparents here, sit the home of Airs, Walter Bray. manager of the Store, Mr. Burton, .._ . �� , „ -Mr. and Mrs. SpraRge and -'C. H. C. and Mrs. Wright, of who, by 'the way, told the boys Stanfield e. Underwear for Ladies. Toronto, spent the week-gad with and girls be was an old Ontario Co. t 'Mary motored to Hamilton on Alex and Mrs. Gordon, of the lake boy, presided, and was'assisted b =Ladies'Nasus, with silk stripe, no sleeves, 'shoulder ^_ j Sainday and spent 'the day withito Mise Dai , Mr. Snostraps _TTU_ e r eD s. in the village. eat, an pt er prominent employees -Wm. Allawa , who has been of the Store. Mr. Burton showed a Bloomers to match y -Miss E. Richardson returned very keen interest in those boys and : In very poor health for sometime, home last week. after spending a Ladies' Heavy Cotton Vests and Drawers. half :.fieft on Fridayfor Toronto. for p girls, and after addressing the group, mvfflam low neck beautiful soft week with friends in Ithaca,N.Y., telling therm. something� of his own sleeves. , air treatment. daring which she attended the school days at"Green diver. -R. A. and Mrs. Roger and son, •--- e.e calla te ct e w ce ischool =Vii;-MLelea, �__ -Lorne and Mrs. Ravin, who he used to attend, be presented each _ New lines of Sport Flannels, Silk. and Wool Crepes, -" of Toronto, spent Sunday, with have been residing with the lat.. boy and girt with a book entitled "A San Toy Poplins etc. �r .'relatives here. ter'a ` Story of Canada." - - -Charlie Ma vita. of Toronto, parents. James sad Mrs. The party left Toronto at 6 40 and Special in "Mercury" Heather Hose, in all the lead- -Charlie White, during the summer months the last consf ament.of tired but hap- ing shades, per pair 98 cents accompanied by his friend. Mr, purpose leaving neat week for To- pycbsmpionwaslaflded at Brechin ti Jthoston visited relatives in roato to reside. at 10.40 p. m. - - - r'a4 'town on Sunday. -Ira, Hammond, principal of Those from Pickeriol Township -Mrs. Rorke and daughters, of the Perth public school, acCom- who were among the winners were .Toronto, spent several days .dur panted by Mrs. Hammund and Alma Ward, Kenneth Ward, Eunice The Right Place f /forC�holce Fresh Ina the past week with Miss L. little son. Edward, visited with Squire, Geo. Willson.Violet Swan and i 'Richardson and other relatives. John and Airs. Murkar on Sunday, Ralph Annan. - �frOCergee aIy the �rll�e a _W, J. and Aire. Miller were in 11 leaving for their home on Monday t Claremont on Sunday visiting the morning I mother, who is ill at the IN MEMORIAM. -- , Choice Dates, in balk 12 cents A -The delightful weather of the a Good Cooking Figs 12 for 23 cents .home of her daughter; Mrs. W. G. past month has been much enjoy. Axe iv-Ia loving trnemnry of our dear -__. 7. Acott. est, but it has its drawbacks, as we and and brother. W. Walter Annan, -Pulled FiRv, very fine - -- 30 cents -There will be a eheetin of 4tb Battalion Machine(Sun Section. Oregon Prunes,- -'2 for 25 seats y ' Prunes,- meeting fled that the long period of dry killed inaction,Nov. 2nd. 1918. bur- :• Spani,.h Onions, 3 for 35 cents those interested to football in the weather has made the land hard ted In Aulnoy Communal Cemetery. _ Brazil Nuts, fresh 22 teats • Gordon House neat Monday even. and very difficult to plow, and the Prance, - In at 8 o'clock for the r of ]Prime Cheese 25 cents Ing Pa absence of rain'has caused the nae. We will al a miss him. bat he will 'pose always -._ Alymer Solana. tomatoes, peas, winding up the %business for the Lure to dry up. resulting in a con• live forever in our hearts. = asparagras etc,. posson. siderable decrease in the milk 2 for 25 cents : -Mr. and Mrs. Cook, of the ®apply, -Father, Mother end Stater. �Heintz Spagetti, dalletous. 2 for 85 cents Liverpool House. Kingston marl. -Don't forget the meeting In - S 'We're at your service. Phone or send gone order will entertain Orchid Rebecea g Jr:sw Advvorlit"misinis• _ We deliver the goods,- ;4 z�P Lodge as Saturday evening, Nov. ' the Town Hall this (Friday)even. k1st, in aid of their bazaar, and ing. when the question of electric ' light for the village will be die-- ?NIRS EMMA BLVIRS-Nurse with o will be pleased to have Odd Fel. sussed Geo. W. P Ever of Practical experience. Open for 739emente So lows or Rebeecasfrom this district Whitby, will be present to give t°"°°r eoanery ,-hone Piet t108, ao-se - C H P M A spresenti rl.aoh valuable information on the CR SALE-A Dumber of young ,* -H. and Mrs. MOnaey and W. Jpigs. Apply to' Theoaote Tanner,Green- J. The police trustees wood road. R R No.1.Picketing. 9-9 a9, F : J. sad Mrs. Mooney motored to Wlak they have a feasible plan to w Tyrone, on Saturday afternoon r�vide light for all. If you are UR MALE-A number of registered - - to spend a few hours with. Rev. J. L'Shropshire tam lambs. Apply Frank Ham, +� + W, and Mrs. Down. The many Interested to the question do not lot 21„con 7,Pickenng Claremont P O. 6-9 _ s friends of Mre. Down lire pleased fat! to attend. Pee. -Thursday last was a most �'1 OR SALE-Large sized cider will. - " t0 know that she Ilse greatly im- head or powei, all tafirst•elaw,-,drillag ord- •� pproved, after her very serious busy day among the electorate of er Apply s.Dixon,Rouge Hill.Kingston Rd. s iilaeee. the country and Pickering was Do Heady Work ,�o4Dfi8 to DI$ON PIKE-Piano teacher at - `0, exception. Throughout the wn• -On Sunday morning in- the Claremont on Saturdays. Pupils prepared .. Methodist Church the for will ship the vote was nearly 4 to 1 in roe examinat;oa. Studio at Mn: Lymaq Pit- EnRlisb Oak tanned P� key's. Phone 3000 2.14 16 ?airs Men's Black Mennonite. plain toe, o preach, after which�-tbe Sacra- favor of the contianance of the sole leather, reg.4.75, going out at 3.90. meat of.the Lord's Slapper will be O. T. A., the vote being 1i88 for 4 OR SALE-Sow and 11 pigs,draw `administered.' The evening ser- the O. T. A. mad 417 in favor of wagon,cutter,horse rake. a female Collie 2 Pairs Men'q Tin llienoonite, plain Los, Eflgii9h oak tanned " pupa. red Lacey,lot 33, B.V con. Pickering. vice Is withdrawn so that the con govorumRnt control, Which shows Highlaaa creek. P.o. a9 sale leather, guing°olit at 8.00, reg. 4.75. srregation may -Unite with the that the teropsraace sentiment ill AKEN GP-By the and,-reignpd, 4'Paim den's Black Oxfords, Goodyear welt reg. 8 50, for 4.75 - Presb tertan'friends in their anal• the township is very strong. The Ton or about Sept Both. 4 calves. Owner may y e 5 Pairs Men's White Elk, Eug. oak tanned sole, reg 5.25. for 425 versa,- service. temperance workers, 1nC111ding have same by proveog property and pap es- the ladies, showed mach enthuei- °'eS Gordon McKar, Whtcevate, a-� 5 Pairs Mens Mahogany Grain, oak tanned soles, reg 4.50, for 3 75 -The many radios throughout - 5 Pairs Mens Mennonite Blneber oak tanned soles, reg 4.95, for 4.25 a • the conn roved of resit ser. asm !D bringing out the v4ers, "VOR SALE-Black burse,good driv- p g and ver fIn the L' er,aged 10 years;also bay mare,Clydesdale. 11 Pairs Girl's Heavy Work Soots, black and Lane. reg 4.75,for 8.r 5 vice in receiving the otebi8Cite yew were missed. .41 aged12 years, Apply W.A.Courts.lot 24, con.' vote. The results were broad- evening when the results began to a• Pickering. R.R,2,Claremont. suf ,,'These bargains are real buys. Stock is first-class- come in there was much depression and backed up by the manufacturers. - casted from Toronto and the most OR SALE-ll Yorkshire pigs, ai- - � `.��; in the "dry"camp. At one time, Tj� remo-te places to the province, i' mast ready to wean,a very prolific and early where there.were radios, the re• when the results began to pour in, maturing strain. PriPceeggga'.00each or 530.00 the salts were received at the very there was a majority of over lot. Apply W Lloyd -so rear of lot 9,ton.a, ] eII'& Heavy Work Shirts ry Pickering. Phone Clare 7. 8 h0 moment they were given out. 70,000 in favor of government con- -W. G. Reid has purchased.the trol. The "wets" ware discuestog OR BALE OR TO RENT-Solid s the benefits which would take Fbrick hoose,large driving house.about three Several new linea jest.in, extra big cat is Coat Shirts, something new Findlay residence, including the �crYs or land.good orchard and other fruit.in she in a work shirt, prices 1.28 to 1.75. , dwelling occupied by Mrs:Fawkes. dace immediately. Whiskey village of Brougham. Possession given steer He intends t0 wire the property would be much more easily sectlr- NN,tov..15tth a y to Mrs,Hugh Mechin,Box 60. and make other chana;eR before he sad file price w4:ulld be mash lPiclt 2117' a9 will occilpy it. This will make it as there would be no doe- OR BALE-Cheap, all kinds of verallB -Overalls-­ lower. - - m h .more mnvenieat for bEr. tors fees to pay for the necessary Fwasona,harness and all kinds of farm 1m- ' script. But it was not long be to in good WJer. Al.o.e•eralheavr NO Haagha�ig`88, Headlights and Haag-Proof, prices rangia` h ' Reid as hie plaoe of residence will ,wain and gook ttto+a dna beaters. High -from LW to 8 25. " thea be eloso to his place of bust fore the tide'begaa to tarn. As eat pliespa d roehitfea and wool. ahw live pool; __ _ _ . nem. the rural vote began to arrive, the try. H.Her==,stouQvala.Phone 190E hstf "wet" majority }+egan to tumble �� �dBLS-Ftsksrfag 8"4101M Fred Te Bunting, -i` i' - 'ie+kerin$ F Acurinit-cat.collided.with a Ford appeared and a ••dry" majority iso. 10 Mail 7,138 A M. . rraadd on• the Kingston road near the took-its place and' is gradually* •r 2s Clidal: ..21 P.Y. - : . + _eastern townline. Two_lebeel4.Qt.- � nom 8t the -- --- the Ford were torn off and the car fig- time of writing. about 40 000 with Sunday train, 8.27 A.M. otherwise damaged. The occu• pants of the large car'left the about"800 polling places to hear Trains toting Well gas a. fol.M. scene and did not return, which from, which will robably in. No. 29 Looai• 10.60 A.M. pp .. >T wvee the,impression-that the car ,-ease the above:cooaiderably. „o '9 mail ' 9.05P.M. as stolen: Liquor was also found Sunday trate'. 8.02 P. M. FlaCHAS�•� �� in the car. The Ontario County Scbool Fair Foregoing is according to Standard -Anniversary services will be Champions Have Outing time. � �Ts5 A NOTHINCT S:h�L AUTO held in St. Audhew's Church on -- CRUEL RiQHT Sanday next at.. 10.80 a. m. and The boy sad the girl who won theELM DALE MI■TQ �uT RE_PA_110 7 m., when Rev. W. R. Auld highest number of points in each of WORLD n e _ NQW r B. D., of Markham, will preach aG the 17 school faire is Ontario County \ TROUBLE ExPER7 . both services. Mr. Lagerquist,of ggot a free trip to Toronto on Friday, Toronto, soloist, will assist in the Oct. 24, . The trip was flbanced"from seltvi VE_. the proceeds of booths conducted at f service of song, and the Pickering the different lairs, assisted by the Bea. Wheat or any grain. .takan i ASR r - -_-Methodist Choir will -sing-An the verton. Pickering, Claremont and o �L�S e j exchange for Flour. I evening. A liberal offerial'ss ask- Qamehridge Women's Institutes. S. o v ° f1 t% -ed for of these services. Oa Tues- LT-Colli cutt's fine new motor bus was We have Brau, Shorts, Chop, day evening there - will be a hot engaged for the occasion and it start-. fowl supper, to be followed by a ed out ftiom Brecbin at 8,30 tin Friday Oil Cake Meal, ---_ - morning with the four Rama and Ma- .. 3, concert to be given by the Choir ra winners and picked up the other all kinds-.of grain._ a � w of Oshawa Presbyterian Church. • • ' y boys and girls at Sunderland, Green- This choir consists of 35 voices, bank.'Manchester, Brookiin, Whitby Ogilvie's Porridge:Oats. and it contains artists of* well- and Pickering, until tKirty-four cham- !'C �••! i ° ti known ability, such as Robert pions were flitally on their way to.To- Royal Household Flour, = Henderson, Mrs. Russell Bale, ronto. The party arrived at the Pvr- Cream of to West Flour, _= �_� - �F•, a-i Mr-;. (lir.) Tacker -and others, liament Buildings at 10.40 and were The program will consist of aclloq welcomed by Hon, fir, Martin, Vfinis- Am , ;CI G EVERY. _ - -- - a;• t ter of Agriculture; W. E.N. . Sinclair, choruseq, readings etc. Ever one ,%f P. P.. for South Ontarin; R. W. jVEEK;DAY _ � rrelenmp. AdmisQion A nitq, 4VndP, Director of the Lire Stock �Qnt-; children, under 12 year:,I Branch: G. A. Putnam and Nlisq Guest I= r`lr-^ l•� can - "' of the Institute Breach. - ��'CK7'�OO� v t t np� I� r Sl,s:U.f*•sic' �:,,. " '," ,:. ',,, -..-i ...,;�'i.' '.•',-. n,i y r..'�r - rt :� 'r' ,.Y,i hv - 34 C. 'r _ :�1,o ,7. .,`�.,"",',.,.,.r`#+<e'r;ts�.'e4 ., _ n y 'Z ��.-t ang r?..R:' �CMu_ _ �^3.',�yxT` ^��y'-`ya:=;�*��'. F tw�ii°��'a.;',�• h• .rv'�a,a.~ F:.erg.,. .",li �. `',,,'a '> 'f _ "-� r� �s 4', 3