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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1924_11_07as °.0.'....,,..'a','t-..':'..,.".'.,•w..e,,„..n•i..,r.;w.n„e.e....-.'.:'x !r.,.•r.r.r:....-:.«...'d: .:.ti:..:r.fl..•„-,....: ..a',.:,.v...v......-+.P:c:,.a:....'v,°.«.x�tE:.,:..,`..•.�.t,a_�,.... '”.J•' T..a,.',.w.M,'..',s ' . isr..sr3 ,. •,vact -a" :•:'. -.-.' .:.:iA4r '^-k .u .'..Y,�". -19NMI— ,v. w '..'„a ?a. L •. L. n � Tvf ' ' f"✓= Ptf+s �. ' 1 't. �," ^ at fi.•nb 7.�, . r • ,. i VOL. XL1V. PICSERING, ONT., FRIDAY, NOV, 7, 1924 _ „ No." W =Sv. HIGHLAND CREEK: GREENWOOD. ? Gene Ee Baker — g , GREENW0�1 - Aeuchre and hoz eooinh under the The Anniversary Thanks lutes Con- Medicat aushices of L. O. L. No, 26!54. will be cert, ulld.er the auspices of the Ladies " held in the Lodge room. Highland Aid, will be held In the Greenwood r :. Greek, on the evening of Wednesday, Methodist Ohurch on the evening of MILLS R. J. 8.. BWINDLN. Phireir.inn. Nov, 12th, be inning at 8.00 o'clock. Monday, Nov. 10th, An excellent Asn L.R.C.P.E., L.R.C.S.E., L.F.P.&S. g i G., M.C.P.&S.,Ont.,M.C.R.S. Highland 1 * Everybody welcome. Good- prizes program will be given by fhb follow. Y ,,Creek. Phone 2430. Office opposite$w,D. will be given, Gents'. admission, 25 Ing artists: Elea Wbitaker, aoprano Morrisb'sstore.• .. 1-13 -G- _ _ cents, ladies will provide boxes. Mabel Western. contralto; Maud - -_. Established,1838 ��I s ■ Ho es, elocutionist; David Raitbltait E. FORSYTH, Uph.D., Dlreetor g up pp The oldest established industry,ia• asociation of Ontario. Re violinist, and Robert Harvey. pianist, Ontario county: .. catered Member ctri o the me can metrics ine _� ------ Ph28Association. Eyes esaminedLby appointment. f l (1 �(� Admission 35 cents,children 20 cents. ' Phone 2504, Claremont, Ont. U J J The anniversary services of the Thanks lulu services will be con• i €herrywood'Methodist Church wilibe I am always 111 the market n ; T F. TOMLI:CSON, M, B., Member held on Sunday. Nov. 16th, afternoon d Icted by the pastor next Sunday on • of the.College of Physicians and Surgeons Selling our entire 7 and evening. Commencing at 2.30, Greenwood circuit as foHowe: Green. t0 buy of Ontario, Office: that formerly occupied b wood at-10.30 a. m., Kinsale 1,30 g. m., the late Dr,R.Brodie,and latterly by Dr, Caly stock of: the service will be conducted by Rev. Mt.Zion 3.80 p. m„ Brougham i p. in h well. Phone. Claremont,Qnt. 2Rty Mr. Ratcliffe, of the Whitevale Bap- Sunday School at Brougham a. I0,30WHE hPhonographs Sewing Machines tilt Church, assisted by the choir from 1], ti 'p�� Q. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.O.S., a. m., and at Greenwood, Kinsale and Pianos Records the same church. The evening service. , N. Edinburgh, member of the College of - at i.30 o'clock will be-conducted Mr.C. Mt. Zion at 2:30 p. in. The Ladies' ' Phyaioiane and Surgeons of Ontario,licentiate Violins Sheet Music Aid of Brougham will meet on-Wed. Of Ro al Oollege of Surgeons, Edinburgh. Parks, of Vittorio.College,assisted by BpeoiaT attentfoa to deleases of women and Banjos Cornets the choir of the Locust Hill Methodist nesday, the 12th inst.,at Mrs.L.John• AND i children, Omoeandreiddenoe,Brousham. L'knleles Trombones Church. All are cordiall invited to son's at 2 30 p. in. The Mount Zion 1, Mouth Organs 'Accordeona y Ladles'Aid will meet at. Mrs, W.J. these services, , !� Chad,•oj�raod c' i Harbron a on Thursday, the 13th inst., � R. DCRWIN E. STEOKLEY, At Slashing Prices DUNBARTOAI. at 2.30 p.m. r Honor Graduate of Toronto Colts a of Chi- •14 Days Onlya BARLEY . - ii¢ t. e he weekend withill Misses Mar or=e Thursday and Saturday forenoons. For an ap- Monday evening--9olendid aII ;01 pay t e _ g. ee pr1Ce9.. pointment call 141 J Bowrnanville,or leave word stouffvill - til and ElvaAnnis. program. s' OnPP with anyone taking treatment. 471y Don't forget the hot chicken ie su er and concert in the church this , twi7a�. Thursday evening. STOUFFVILLE. A Stook of Ontario Bray E. QHRISTIAN, Barrister and spend- Mrs.McCowan ani family are ap'end- �.Sot1C1LOr.Notary Public Etc. Mone to ina a fortnight with her uncle and Mervin Lennox, our 'Palter Joho• and Shorts always t ' -- oan. South Wing,Court House, Whitby. 231y aunt, Alex and Mrs. Thom, son pitcher of baseball, has secured a On hand. -J. 9l le Beal Mesar.. Morrish and Annan are position in the see usine s —manta- C' C. RICHARCSON&00.-Barris- among the sports in the northern ger for L. E. Todd &Co: ' .tere.Solicitors etc.. 317-319 Confederation Ftl,lerftl DiTfCtOY` - c-)untrv- who are- making the deer 6 There •was an attendance of 4000 F. �. •6nM XIT ' Life Building,Corner Yonge and Richmond Sr,., r Toronto. Phones-Main 1390 and Main 0490, +:f and Earl and Mrs, Holmes and family, TPekahe bulk of time e -and the T aqa scarce. WILLIAMJAMES BEATON, Bar- Licensed Enabal,ne2• of Ortllia, motored dawn twat week to y` �/�"� Q e /�/� ••�. peter, Solicitor, Notary PuNic. Rajm MOTOR HEARSE v:sit their cousins, C. ��. and Mrs. Htsllowe'en passel off uiatl ex' 0 !T G A I Y/ 839.Confederation Life Building.Toronto En, P 4 Y. M9 trances a and l_'Richmond Street or 17 QQween Holmes cvpt_ in the interference with the Street East. Telephone-Main 050, Resldcnce �CL•AKEMONT� Ont. Robert and Mrs. Somerville, of hi deo town lights. The council is a ,Hudson 1748. Phone U24 Pickering, were the ueara of the R the teri price ti,4 get fur out butter Et n:fer=na•$'J�reward for the name of -- former's brother. John, and Mrs.Som- that-enables lid to pay the price Dental erville, on Th-ursda last. the cull tit. ' _ g 'e+F number of business changes h ave for cream, and its our•aecurtit�+ Ili, taken place in.our town this fall. The gy4tem of doing business tat en R IJARRY FICDSON, Dentist, latest is J. J. RAe'a store to Mr. Lewis, ables us to render you service. Fruit Trees, } WHITEVALE. lir. Rae has been in business here for. DaGh,tby. on 124Adam's Terrace, Byron Shrubs 'Etc. Have our truck caM for ' �t \,rth: Phone IZ4. teas extraction when V fift este, desired). Sltf r— Mies Wainman visited in the city v'_ our cream. wR D. C. Smith, Dentist, Strtuff. Having secured the agen-y for F. D. over the weekend. The Methodist Church bad their i y it;.. I[nnorGrad�ate of Chicago and To- Smith A Son, Ltd., tiur.erymen, Mrs. A.Heisey,of Stayner,has been re-oppening on Sunday last,after three t t•t ronto U,iversites and the Royal College of of Wioona, Oat. visiring with her niece, to of re-decoratinir. The church Stonf ille Ciyeamer} Co.. yyaa eg Mrs. Gordon Dental Surgeons. Phone otfiee IOIt, Residence Mcga shows a very pleasing improved ap Pima"ggOZ .1015, Nc outsid: appointments. eery f am prepared to take. orders for all y earwnce. Dr. Baker, of Toronto,was A. kinds of Fruit Trees.Small Fruits, Mrs. Fred�ugbter. Vtr- P STOUFFVI•LLE, ONT. . LAKE B. BEATON. D, D. S., Ornamental Shrubs Etc., at giuia. left last riday for her home In the speaker of the day. Graduate o! tthi:.:1.., Rlelge of Dental the States, This town' was marked out lart ,, Lowest possible prices. = "[�'�,�° a Surgeon. aad tJmooronto. Office A number.from here attended the week for an extensive bandit raid. �� ilitevale ` over W.M Prin�leWhitb Special rates for largequaotitiee. anniver services at G6reen River They were seen in town In a large � j1OfSce hours9to9opboae i, f. Bell phone 220. 447 28tf last Sunday. Cadilse car. Through a little previ• 1 f Mrs. Wm. Hiltz has been under the our knowledge of their coming, the The Service Gara,@e , N, DALE'S, L. D. 8, D, D. 8,. N. J- 10hapman, Pickering doctor's care, but we are glad to bear county police,as well as the C. N, R. V . Graduate of Royal College at Dental Sur lice, were- on hand and shadowed 1 Krona and the University'of Toronto. Officeshe ie around again. Pv T above D. A. Scott's Store, Claramone, not. R00fing, Don't forget the cafeteria tea and them aefdr ae L nines vine. Thep evl- Motor overhauling, topp and side cur• hours,9 a,m. to b p. m_ Seurdys: 9 a. sale of con>ting in the basement of the dently were here for big game. tela tepatriogm to!p.m. Phone Clare taOS. a71y -Battery Set•yice-Qhar in - Baptist Church here this (Friday) and oveehauliag.g g 4i afternoon, r All work guaranteed. Flat rate I @ssstssf*fb41r `airls4►. N � Fred McNay has re_uroed from an All 'Toronto talent at Greenwood B _ Materl service chargeru] extended tri to North -Dakota. He Methodist Chnreh concert onl� '�✓ Yr V. RIOHARDSOM Real Es reports the crops to be very good this ThanksgivioR evening. Phone b310 Mart,Oeotral� v` . uta Insurance.Conveyancing, No ury year, better than they have been for W E• B �'• R R Y �' Public,Etc,'Pickering,Ont, 311y W. . Jest arrived a car of-Toronto several pears. •� POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, Asphalt CO's Roll RooSu GREENWOOD. .1� • for oountw of Torr aad Onserlo. Ano• p g• GREEN RIVER. Charley Nichol spent the weekend Mon sobs of ail kinds artenned to on Shortest Shingles etc., also nouns. Address Oren alver P:o., out. 4 In Toronto. Here You Are' The buckwheat sear n is at as end. $.BEATON TOWNSHIP OL>$$B A large stock of B. C.'Gedar Miss.Dickson 7s improving iii health, Beit and Mrs. Harvey spent Mon- de evening in Toronto. • Dna•°y�O•*• � ���* taking Shingles, Beaver Board bits. W. Cowie is under the doctor's l�tr. and \irs.'Housio,of Utica.spent :fr•: amdatiss, Accountant. P,se, tfony so loan care. m on farm property, '•Issue: of Marriage Lo- and Lumber. -- rs. Hobson and faalily visited here Sunday. here with het and Earl and C�rilellt i .Does' va e, Out. t•y he funeral services of the late Mrs. �jQhal a ' Sundav last. 11 •,DAVID A. PCG$-Live stock nuc• Call and get our prices. Mre. F. Postill and children have Quite a number from here attended tioneer. Graduate of C. M. Jones'School, been ill with colds. f t' Chicago. Lifetime experience .with pedigreed �•w .,°w Fawcett and Mrs. Wilson. of Ke- Gauslin on Sunday. - at«k: "'T06, Lifetime and ung work. All kinds of sales . PICJI'1Li�iN�i a Ed. and Mrs. Anais and family and y e 3��prota�ptlyattended to. Terms reasonable. Phone nota,are visiting here. Ll�mber, 10Claremont. 181y The sudden death of Thomas Postill George and Mrs Smith and family , ! rs�E LUMBER YARD on Monday last came as a surprise• spent the weekend with the former's Shingles 1, M. IUENSED AIIU- parents at Orillia. Large crowds attended the church p York, and Durham - annivertuar services op Sunda last. Norman and Mrs. -Nilson and H. - - A T10NEER,tor Yor o. Terms re kindsble sales s,for y attended POULTRY yylghowander and Mrs. Ben- and Mrs. Calvert. of Pickering, motor- Ready RD()llt] 1 to. Terme Ali reasonable.of Dates for Sales may ed Mrs. J.N' ed to Kitchener on 8aturda ,return- .tr .arranged at NEWS y,On Hell and iadepeo- - -- y deet phones. Whitby,Oct. biY son Wilson visited the sick Last bun in Monday evening: - ,ta r WANTED day. Mine Ida Brown, who has been at Ild Lath e The many friends of Mrs. William tending business college in Toronto, 4 S H INGLES• -Highest rices. Id for Rorer were sorry to bear of her slid- g g Car of St. Mary's Cement jest is _ p of den illness.-Report*have it that shele is home fora ail days, having recent- at 83 d0 per lis►rrill. - *� any quantity of hens Iy bad her tonsils removed: I mpro9 lag. y' British Colombia 0e@s►r and chickens. Write Archie ani Idre: Davie and family - 'Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles or.phone. The recent cool ep to o weather ay 1 • causes man le to consult the motored .to Toronto Bund to see Bird's Felt Slate Shingles + y �°p Mn. Emerson. We are gore to sa R H Ne8kel calendar with a view of preparinga y y Fe A: R E E S O R,. ' fns sale at -- �' she is not Improving. she .haying re- - •- --'. He %tags shopping list. T. PATERSON'S • CLAREMONT ,, ,• Gently lost her a eel ho.h been vi Z+CCT.TBT t =X"TA � Call and et prices. Phone 2 Don't fail to,hear the first-class Mrs' Cornell oe wgh has Ii ng _ B 1 with her daughter,.Mrs. Hie,and who . I Bag.296 WHITBY Toronto talent at Greenwood- hag been quite ill for some time, died � g t' Methodist Church on Monday'niRht. Her remains will•be �� ew FA R RS -Thanksgiving eyeniug. taken to-Pickering-nn-gg this - Fl�VO Bread Flour afternoon for Interdentin the Friends' Y We are Agents for BROUGHAM. burying •ground. _- _ We extend congratulation to Sa.art- they hjL— m- ljirlug ML SkInel MR re. ea v• w her sister n celebrated their diamond weddin�T oa - • - Port Perry Iaet week. Mrs. Maithews spent the weekend Sunday,Noy. 2nd. Their sone, dao- r' ' Goold'-Shapley Pa$try Flour with her daughters in Toronto, Oters and grandchildren to the num- ber of tweary-two, met'attheir home Muir, Born, on Monday. November 3rd, May be obtained om you Grocer. here where a sumptuous dinner was s to F. H. and Mrs. Hamiltop,a dough- served and ri,}any reminiscences oft`,. • • ter. former years were• discussed, inter• St.or „� Fleur and Bissell Brook obtained Mills John and Mre. Forgie,of Claremont, stories' which Orsi nod Y spersed with y g visited on Sunday with John and Mre. Irish people like Mr. and Mn. Stew= 4 - Llsters CHAS. WILSON, Prop. Soden, art can tell. As a slight token of re- -- T. O. Brown and H. Malcolm at-, membranee the family presented them Wampole,s Grape Salts, just 1 the FOR SALE tended a Masonic service in IIxbridge with a purse of $120.', . In addition to thing for cooling the blood A SVPERIOR SCHOOL on Sunday. the family gathering Ml', and 'Mrs. tnis-hot weather. 1 Juhn Deere Hay Loader K. E. Devitt,of ToConto, is spending Stewart were At Home to their many 6iR'"1 side-del.ay L Rake a couple.of days this week at the home Standard lines always on hand.• of his parents, W, J. and hire. Devitt. friends during the. afternoon, when *. 1 Sulky Plow 2 Walking Plows LLtOTT several members of the Ladies' Aid, Crude Drn s, Cigarettes, Ci acs 1 Crown Gang Mrs, Burrows,Lloyd Burrows and of which Mrs. Stewart is a member.. g g Brantford Binder Twine, Miss Marion Burrows'. and Webster and Tobacco. and Mrs. Knowles visited Mrs, Philip called and showered them with flow- w ers, drank their health and-' partook of i$ete_If Choicest Candy. on Sundav, _ - � •W. F. Disney, Greenwslod Corner Yonge and Alexander wedding cake and oilier dainties The Brougham Women's Institute 42tf Phone Pick 714 - o. witt-h�otd-'-ttsetr-monthly-meeting- Stationer Toilet' Prepfiratioas -- the home of Mrs. Ger ow on Tuesday. ( ramap s, ree" overs, Invites the patronage of those who The•mol3th of October, which !gain Chopping Nov. lith at 2.30. Everybody Wel• _ Seeley). desire the best training for pori- come. is now a thing of the past, so fur tions as stenographers, typists, The regular monthly meeting of the as the year 192.1 is concerned, has Agency for Columbia Grtl maphonfa ka, AND FL SKI\'G; private secretaries, accountants, Brdngham Methodist Ladies' Aid will set a record for the number of Dominion Pian'o'.a6d Vacuette ; he held at the home of Mrs. L. John- hours sunshine in that month. It the faultless hand bank clerks, commercial or short- son on �'Vednesaa Nov. 12th at 2$0 I am prepared to do Chopping and y• also nearly 'made a record far - vacil'lim Meaner. ` �... Oat Flaking every day but hand teachers, etc. Write foc a o'clock. Everybody welcome. 8aturday. catalogue: Enter any time, Stud. W• J, Devitt, who is about to take warmth. m Novemberpe is now with us and we roe expect some win- �` � ,..,•- KE ING NE 1, E P C R WS ents assisted to obtain employ. ftp residence in the Village of Brook- y p N. E. •MeEWEN " rl 18toneboats For Sale p lin, will hold an auction sale of house- try weather before the month is t # menu. Out. The lafat week-end Rftw snow - - Claremont bold effects at his premises here on ,y John F. Bayles, ClaremOIIt Friday, November 14th• at 1,90 p. m. flurries in different• parts of the Veterinary ,Swgeon W. J. Elliott, Principal WatA out for dodgers giving full par-I province, although the amount 6f Rural Route No.2 titulars.; - �.__-.� snow was not large. F11012-corine +,033.t86r1C2V rd o - .:.,. .:.: `•'• •"+„ a ,.. � .' .,....ice.- w.. , _ ''.;i ' .. , .. ,' ,,..• ,v,..,; n tie. U•.. :6,. .. ,...,:.E.t:�h Si ,...... Y. :R ..a„:...,. .. • ,Wyt - .+y?..,. Y;... +,.:':'. _ ...:..;- .. .A .:.. :: $r: ",F,.,..r�N �,.... Y•$: of .'..i1. 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' Hang with the weight on each side of line equally- divided. qually - ' divided,- j - For "HIGH CHAIRS. • When our small son was large pamRE �1,�� peoples enough to eat at the table with us, wo �� r 1_' had to meet the problem of how to i. a ,. F'�u'o� NOchicoryOl' 8te3ralt - make his chair the proper height; for • the high chair which he had been us- CO Ing up to that time did not look at-al 16 well in our dining room and we were _--_ _- _-- much opposed to the- usual sofa o ` cushion or big _ d : time on his chair. oy • ` _ i we finally t e _ This s how a y h " difficulty: We.purchased four of the: �ri an's ' Sphere old-fashioned door bumpers, the sort with the hard rubber pad in the end, and screwed one in each leg of sonny's hair. This gave the required height, and when they were stained ma- , .. THE LITTLE-BIT-MORE GIRL. I vine. "I wish every mother had a hogany color they were almost in- little-bit-more girl like you." visible.—F. G. It was rather warm in the garden, "It would keep her mighty busyI a but Alieia was -so intent on her work wog„ said Alicia. WHEN,YOU OPEN JARS. - ' that she did not mind the heat. -To prevent chipping the glass cover "Mother wants me to weed the rose'JA SPLENDID HARLEQUIN SUIT. .or edge of the jar when opening cold- bed," she was thinking. "If I work packed fruit or vegetables, try slip- litile no the geo a le under te ..der at the bed of hardy annuals-Vhere rubber ring rat er . an ween . e the weeds were beginning to show, rubber and the cover. s _ _• So she dug End clipped and pulled, Sometimes the smallest chip will j' - spoil the jar for another season ofj r and when at last she rose from her �► cold-pack canning. If you have plenty l stooped position not a weed was to of time put the'jar upside down in a, - ,_1 be seen.. She looked at the clock on pan, pour in enough cold water to e courthouse acro cover the ruhber ring and put t'aa Luncheon would be ready by twelve. � - .• pan over the fire, saving rt there - I It lacked thirty-five minutes of that. ' until the water is hot, but not boiling.time. This loosens the seal, and, the cover' Picking up"ber iheais and basket and spade, she moved to the flower slips o8 easily- and �� -- bed on the right and worked so fast - that when every weed had been pulled. L!'llliJ THE CHILDRENEA l.,T H EDUCATION atsd she again glanced at the clock she •- RY DR. J. -J. MIDDL.ETON - 1 saw that it still lacked ten minutes ofam AUTUMN eacDs the luncheon hour. Provinoiai Board of Health, Ontario {Y, "I shall have time to do a little bit A= tL aft4letoi!n WM be glad to answer dneeucas oa ubud 8aa1t11 tfm* { more," she said out loud "-But there` : ' 6" through this cola=s. Address w as his at adisa noun. spear 1 ars no weeds left, and what shall I The Fall to the most severs season Cruet. Toronto. lb next' Oh, I know," remembering' of the year for colds.—one day Is warm, - a remark aha had heard her mother the next cold and wet, and unless the make the day before. "The honey- mother is on her guard. the little ones : suckle near the back porch needs to are seized with colds that may hang The reasons why some persons character of his smile, etc. When we have some of its creepers an all winter. Baby's Own Tablets are -have attractive personalities and some examine these traits or character. _ _ eepers tied up." mothers+ beet friend itr preventing' or have not, may depend on wiiat we eat,'istics we find that they have a founds. Running into the kitchen,. she took banishing colds. They act as a gentle 11,g to John R. Mur.in, Prof. tion in physiology. There is the her• the twine-bag from Its nail on the Physiology at Rochester Univers- editary factor which refers to the r laxative, keeping the bowels and atom- ' cupboard door and was off again. She it Y. Too much meat, too much coffee likeness of offspring to parent We had fastened up the last straying vine, r X77! -frg�and sweet An occasional _ maRy cigars_often make�iftherit_stature, features,eclor of eyes, rarben her mother's voice called her to dose of the Tablets will prevent colds, mah irascible and irritable, while the toen of. voice, nervous and muscu -- a i :or it it does come on suddenly their' development of children depends to a. actions, and even temperament. Some- IunYeo" she said as she fanned her- - times the likeness extends to minute -- ----- A "Yes."s• Tablets are sold by.-medicine dealers rest quantities.: physical traits such is the occurrence promyt ttae wttt relieve the baby, The :large degree on proper- in cur. .-, $sit with the back of a convenient or by matt at E6 cis. =•box Prom The, Some factors which may influence'of a mole, a group of freckles, a _ y magazine while waiting to be served.I � 3778. Here is an ever uiar mar Dr, Williams' blediciae. Co., Brockville, development of the body, inctudin 'dimple; or a faint line. i the eye. ' "I weeded the rose bed, and then I! pop p had time to do a little bit more, so ; querade design—one that is sure to Onn the nervous system, and therefore the What we are capable of doing mental- "I and to be very comfortable It development of the mind, are trace-Ay as well.as physically is determined weeded the hardy annuals bed.; and able to the food. A child which is de-, for us in part at least by the.ancestral : then-I had time to do a little bit more. can readily be developed and is suit-; Sleeping Sickness Symptoms. rived of certain vitamins develops germ plasm: even the quality of one's a able for many kinds of materials. Sleeping sickness,known to the medi- rickets or scurvy and along with the personality is thus foreshadowed. so I fastened u that honeysuckle for - ! p' �' Caheo, cretonne, chintz. muslin, cam- cal protpasloa as encephalitis lethar-I arrest of physical development goes you. Its all right now. Those creep- ars are just like children. They don't The Patters is cut in 5 Sizes: fig, been iwithf us for many years,and has certain retardation of mental de- ers sating and crepe are good for brain fever, this model. � -elo meet. Oftentimes teachers bear know which way to go, but they are r'testimony to 'he complete change both "DIAMOND DYE" � � r ,determined to be going; then along Our knowledge of its origin to vagus, in appearance and in the normal re- and 10-12 years for Children, 14-16 and the disease should not be confused PPS comes a human being and trains them r actions o! the child when (hese de-- years for Miss $, and 38-40; 42-44 with the African sleeping sickness, - up to go the right way. 1 felt .jaat) I flciencies are corrected. A child which ` � BEAUTIFUL COLOR „ inches bust measure for Adults: A which is caused by the bite of a fly. I is habitually disobedient or refractory like a mother to them. y 10 12 year size requi�ea b',4 yards o!' Keay doctors believe that encephalit- to discipline map become quite the op- She looked to see whether her moth- r ►,.fpr 27-inch material for the suit, and iii or was laughing and felt relieved) to lethargic= follows upon influenza, posits as a result of better nutrition.I, perfect home dye ' wisa she saw no trace o! a smile on I yard for the cap. A 88-40 inch size-re- and even sugges- that it is a form of These facts with reference to nutri- quires 8% yards of 27-inch material influenza which affects the brain. tion illustrate one of the means of Ing and tlwith 1a the leas int face• araateed with Tia p I I comtrollin what Las been placed in gu for the suit and '� yard for the cap. This is quite possible. g - : mond Dyes. Just dip ' "fly, but you make the beat omelet,' Pattern mailed to any address on Other medical men consider that our hands in developing personality motherl Yes, please, I will have a; In ourselves and in our children. la cold water to tint ilittle bit more: It isn't because I am' receipt of 2:0c in.ailver, by the Wilson Sleeping sickness has nothing--to do 1llanp a man is irritable ane: objet- � - soft, delicate shades, hungry that I think it's good. It ie' Publishing Co., 73 West Adelaide St., with influenza. They put IL down in or boil to dye rich, Toronto. tionable because he does net know'how, _ whether I am hungry or not great• part to overcrowding, -and ad- to eat or what to eat. Too much meat permanent colors. Send lbc in silver for our up-to- vise open wtndowa and len of fresh may lead to forms of intestinal intoxi ; ;` Each 15-cent pack-' Everything you cook makes"me want date Fall and Winter 1924-192b Book p cation; too much coffee may make one "�i" a little more. I shall have to call you; air at 'night. age contains direr= my little-bit-more mother." o! Fashions. nervous and easily irritated;'_ too tions so simple any There are also physicians. who say "And I;" responded- her mother,i : many cigars may break down one e • that infection enters the body by the I woman can doe or 7. shall have to call you m limothit- WASHING BLANKETS. nose,' and prescribe nasal douches in nth slowly and insiduously and may y y completely transform a man , who tint lingerie, silks, ribbons, skirts, re girl." times of epidemic, otherwise is of a sweat and ,gentle' waists, dresses, costa, stockings, ,mo gi ` When you wash a blanket take time The chances- of any particular per sweaters, draperies, coveringr, hang• does fit me," said Alicia, laugh- do it correctly, for'it is quite easy disposition into one who has—as we. Ing as she thought o! the "little bit to impoverish blankets in the wash. if Eon 'catching the disease are- very say—a disagreeable personality. i ings, everytbtag new. more" of everything she had had to small—about 1 in 1,000,000. An exact definiti<:n of personality; Buy "Diamond Dyes"—no other kind a washing machine is used a tub The symptoms seem'to vary. Some is difficult to give What most of us _and tell your druggist whether the eat. I should be filled with hot water—about have in mind when we use this term - '- . "It certainly does," replied her, patients, for ezatnplE, complain not of material yon wish to color is wool of ' r mother, thinking o! the weeds is the ,110 degrees—in which plEnty of ahav- probably refers .Lo the >impression ;-y ed soap or• soap jello is dissolved to drowsiness, but of an utter inability to which one makes on his fellowmen by silk, or whether It is linen, cotton, of Carden and the vagrant hioneysnekle form a good suds. get to sleep. They only become his appearance, manner of speech, mired goods. - Late stages u e-s-izeblankets are a ng ease, m washed'one should be Out in at a'time, Others are drowsy from the outset - V but two single blankets can be treated and cannot be roused. Others, again,twituh-, COME TO THE VA rA2 11 meat once. Allow about a u;, r fan TRATIONS-aM PRACTICEDEM hour for washing each blanket, but LECTURES, '- _ legs which are often of a eery Bis-� _. _ AT THE . F longer if very soiled. tressing 'character, _ In some cases „�#e Por hand wasltjng the aster should mere is "double vision"—that is, ea�b ;Qr,tario Agricultural col lege Chew it r be as warm as the hand canand it, i eye sees,separately. z e�� - � and,a good soapy lather,produced:by The disease is certainly not iniac- _ _ x < adding soap jelly. If the wate7 be Hous in the ordinary sense of theft It stimulates -1925 SHORT.COURSES -1925 hard add a few drops of ammonia. word. Because one member of a Steck and Seed Judging ...............••• .... Jan. 13th to Jan. 24th appetite and "" aids dl eetion. Never rub soap on a blanket. It will family has contracted it, it does not Poultry Raising •. .• Jan. 13th to Feb. 7th H=' g cause it to harden. Knead and squeeze follow that other members will. In- Fruit and Vegetable growing Jan. 26th to Feb. 7th It makes.your Floriculture and.Landscape Gardening Feb, 9th to Feb,-21st the blankets; and if rubbing be neves- deed, this is unlikely. Nevertheless, " food do you more Course for Factory Cheese and Butter Makers .. Jan:6th to 1Warch 20th _ sary let it be-.done lightly. For such the disease tends to occur in areas Jan. 12th to Jan. 23rd good. Note how Cow Testing : •••• y teeUn� I.large articles as blankets the hand- and toe'tend in these apeas. Farm Dairy Jan, 28th to Feb. 6th a it relleveo that s �, _ il ' '•" r a ' ..getter hearty eating. operated vacuum is excellent. They —,,�— Factory Milk and Cream Testing ........ •.... Feb. 9th o Feb. 20th . i are best used with the tub placed upon More shipping passes through the Condensed and Powdered Milk.•..•........... Feb. 23rd to March 6th ' Whitens tsetit. the floor. Sault Ste..Marie locks during naviga- Market Milk and Mechanical Refrigeration ..-March 9th to March 20th e w e e t s a• lee Cream and Mechanical Refrigeration .... March 23rd to April 3rd breath and r Do not wring or twist a blanket, tion than goes through the.Panama, s Creamery and Cn'eesemaktng Ccurse....... March 24th to March 26th m ® ir•thsOool� but pass,it through the wringer with 'Suez and Manchester canals in twelve Jari. 27th to Feb: 7th }; - � very little pressure--just sufficient to months. Farm Pe an .., ••........ ... 1 �meve the-watEr -the rinafirrg water Drainage Kee ing Drainage Surveying . • Jan. 13th o Jan, 24th ;a keeping Jan. 13th to Jan. 24th should be, as near as possible, in These courses are planned to meet the requirements of farmers, . perature to that of the washing water,I farmers' sons, dairymen, poultrymen, beekeepers, and horticulturists • ' e ►. and a little son ell should be added. p j y' 0 EAM who may be able to leave home for but a short period during the , - The reason for this rather strange winter months. All courses are free, with the exception of the-dairy �. .:••=' - proceeding is that all wool when new , courses, for which a small registration fee Is charged. We Make [ a meets Daily. contains a certain percentage of ani- y 3 A change from home surrout4dings, meeting other people Interested t i mal fat, which, 13 removed, leaves the We Pay,Expiess Charges. in thething• in which you are Interested, exchange of expertenee and fabric hard and lifeless. By using We Supply Cams• the acquirement of knowledge, will do you good. Plan to attend some eels to you. Write for booklet describing the courses, - orae that 9 ED R9 IF course '., 1t1 rinsing water containing soap, the oil fl'ahest Rulihe Prices Paid. c pp y is to s certain extent reverted from J. B. Reynolds,lM.A. L. Stevenson, M.S., A. M. Portor, B,6•A. P BOWES CO., Limittl�d President. Director of Extension. Registrar, .006 - It out. r r 18gU t foe. 48-14• Two or three rinsings will be nee- Toronto a -\%-:�r.,ata_r_'+ '..-'.:.^-... -.. . .� -..-._..-;.: _._--.:,...:...._. ..---'. ._ _. _ . .. .. ., ....... -..: .-.._ .. - ,.•..<_...,.•....,. ..:._ ,. ,,...__. ,..�......,.,..,_.. _.. n,•..:...,5�,�r4xm..�',,'� ..n ._._...,.:.._ ;x.: ..•n,._.:_..4x._s.r:.u,..,a._v,.a,.� .fern,:;T�e,:1a:+"nz .w°f_.....v..a..._7�.c z. �R,-MIM""fi-4- '7� nM .. .... f ��M 7 P OR, W 7 EASY TRICKS 6SILY FATIGUED v No. 339 By smple Meanbest:AND DFSPON e VA -A k-to'ndiflon-Known ii Geniral abc7cclo 4. Dobility'Due to Watery-,Blilood.­ Ilk -GenerAl debility is a term used to describe a weak And run--down. condi- 0 r tion of the eyi3tem. Debility may come Iron a number of causes. The after A affecta of acute illness, lack of nourish- ment due to poor digestion, overwork V .or worry, or anything that makes the I ice :tisDi .—CUT blood thin,thereby preventing It from eUrr7T=W--UVur1rjhiirmc 'and tissues of the body.--Th-ft-lymR. toms of debility vary, but weakness'is --This•stunt is so simple that It HOW -Couldn't Be Mistaken. always present, often a tendency_d be seems almost a burlesque of the Many Violins Did Classified Advertisements L easily fatigued, spots. passing before work of the -stage telepathists. An American woman went to Scot- .. ...... the eyes, weak back, dizziness, wake• Actually, however, professional Stradivarius Make? land to Visit'some firlendis. When she I HOME STUDY fulness caused by Inability to Stop mystics have done the trick Many How many violins did Stmdivarious returned one of her friends secom- A nes SHORTHAND OR BOOKKEEPING times by the- method here given. mate during his long and busy life? panled her. taught In twenty home" lessons,thinking, and unrefreshing sleep- The trick can be performed only Mr.,Lorenzo L. Gamache, Rockland, Of course there is no possible way of Asthey neared Now York the Aimert� Proficiency guaranteed. D I p I o m a where there is opportunity for a lit- while, we given- Empire Business College, 3" Ont., was a seyere silfferer from this tie preparation but it can be done ascertaining the exact number. One can woman said: "In a littlei Broadview Ave., Toronto. n trouble and telldhL04 he found release. -In a "double parlor" very easily. authority sets it at 2,000. Another, shall see Sandy Hook." '- He says:—"Two years ago I was In figures after much .'historical research, puts "Oh!" said her Scottish friend. :'Do -LOAN. on a blackboard several MONEY TO that condition which medical men call are written In the form of a SUDU he number at 1,116 Instruments. Of not tell me, when because I am sure this 540 violins, 12 Violas and 50 'cellos I would ImOw a Scotsman anywhere." -F ARM LOANS MADE. AGENTS general debility. I made periodical A spectator (under favorable cir visits to Montreal for fourteen months camstances It may not be necessary are said to have survived. This makes l wanted. ReynoAs, 77 Victoria At the tn lot him into the secre lind- . otal of Oft Stzads Ira ..,..to undergo electric treatineaL " V,�It,� Rheumatism. pointe �,a f e Minard's Liniment for T-ET-of this�tjme,I was feeling well and folds the trickster and then p existence at the present ........ to Be As he points. thought with proper care I would con- several numbers. figures are correct, and leaves 514 Very Appropriate. W 17 Eft)91 course the trickster pretends to concen- Ifful 11 t1gue in good LgilItIL,But in the 12n%krcn tar 4t i Fo tbgsg� 5 1 A i;p-, 94EI ei 11§6 W& of a month or so the syUlptomS val"a the number.! At the conclusion he —accounted hr Strads, that interest the!being rehearsed. After a few verses back more acuteman who finds an old fiddle than ever. I lost aP gives the sum of the numbers. Idle in his at- of the Psalm had been sung the- choir- -AOR YOUR EYE s petite and could hardly sleep during A second assistant, who is hid- tie hearing the magic name of Stradl- master called out: "No, no! that's fill 4, the night, and what sleep I had was, den, has an important part In the vaxius on �es�hes Tired Eyes SH ' its musty label pasted Inside wrong.- disturbed with nightmare&_--4-4�a� k the fiddle. He jumps to the conclu- Can't you see it goes differently in the -headaches and the least effort was thread. The other terminates In a -f those un- last bar? No,no! wrong agail I always felt bit of wax by which it is attached Mon that he has found one o ' I well. telling on my nerves. accounted for, and sees visions of we must get along with It. , Now, then, pains somewhere, and had to a chairback. After he is blind- to lose folded, the trickster gets this bit wealth in the near future. next line: 0, ye tools, when will ye nuc In sing the p understand'"' Wet Feet L. 55 hff. months,.trviug various things without of wax in an pears to e-ititeentrate be mentions mler violin maker of the World was a 4.— Prevent colds by rubbing the fdW good results, [ wan terribly dL-pressed apparently at miracle of Industry, for we fled him Foolish Question. several n,;mbers, Bud disheartened. One day I met a with Mine rd's. it qukkena circa- random. . When he mentions the ;still busy engaged in making violins Stranger—"Is your mother at home-" ladon, prevent.-: toted how pale and thin I correct number the hidden assist- ­Z -friend who-not at the age of 94. He left quite anon- Youngs ter—'!Say! Do you tfiink I was and he so strongly recommended ant jerks the thread, thus 8!9nal- her of violins, unfinished at his death, 1 am mowing this yard because the Dr. Williams' Pink Pills that I deter. Ing to the trickster. The hidden many of wj2lcb were com pleted by his 1 grass is long?" mined to-give them a fair trial. I got assistant must be placed where he ,`stn boxes and began the treatment at can see the blackboard but ellunat Pupils. ',:. TIL-ere Is an infinitesimal proportion nm After I had taken four boxes I be seen by the spectators. In my (Olip this out and paste it. with of real Strads not previously known OF FAK began to notice an improvement "her of the series. in a scravbookJ to be In existence among the millions ACENTS WANTED b.ealth. I could sleep better, and I of Imitations scattered over the world, scarcely had a headache. Since that just as them are a few large pearls in For full line of Guaranteed Hosiery time my health has been steadily im- Predicts Healthier Type. In of, oyster shells. but it is direct to consumer.'No Investment. a mounts. t ---of the next A. proving and now I feel just as well as Britons of the future LONGER WEAR HOSIERY CO. like Iooking for the proverbial needle 4 ever. I have gained twenty pounds aeration even re going to be even In a haysack to And one. -33 Richmond St West since I began the treatment. Now I better looking than they are to-day. Toronto I��� Y ECZEMA- --would not be without Dr. Williams' according to an eminent medical offl- Heavy Fingers. :Pink Pills in the home, and strongly ter In London. SALESMEN. con- "Pliwat's that noise. Mrs. Mulcahy?" We offer steady ernpiayrnent and pay F; !recommend them- to all who suffer -This authority says that he Is 2. • from a depressed aystem and the aches vinced that the next generation of It's me daughter, Maggie, runnin' weekly to sell our complete ant* "clu- ! M S 7�i J sive lines of arari ithat follow," Britons will have,better teeth and eye- up and down th' scales." root fresh Vz-to-order trees and iteed quality, whole "Begorra, she must weigh a ton." -these pills through any might and more regularity of feature ON AR You can get plants. Attractive illustrated samples medicine dealer, or by mail at 60 eta. and that the type 'of man with the re and full co-operation. a mcney-making a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The treating chin and forehead will disap- opportunity LUKE BROTHERS' 1, In Pimples. Could Not &S, MONTREAL Dr. Williams M&Ictne Co,, Brodkvile, pear within the next few generations. 14URSER s. I Sleep. Cuticura Heal Ont. To back up his statement this an- thortty gives some interesting static- My trouble began with ecxenuL, ke les Michael Was Mystified. tics. The children inLondonschoolLE which broout m piinpand ead rapidly, It affected my arms 111rhael's mother had married Win, to-d!ay, he says, are not only more In- The Saf;est and st water tube type, 123 II.P.. In good eon. f�om the elbows to the tips of my iii7 and though Michael did not object to telligent than were their predecessors Family ditIon. also a I&rXe amount of plumb- fingers. I could not pet my beside Medtc&e his new father, he we& somewhat Pus- (and the Intelligent child Invariably isIlii blit@ Ins. Ugbtihg and he&Uns equipment. I in water they itched and burnedjo, tied as to the relationship better looking than the stupid one),but Will sell entire or In part at great and I could not do my regmar "Mother," he said, "is this work. I could not sleep-on acco=t man my they are. more developed phystcallt a sacriti4ee because of &Iterations to our and are far healthier. By actual mea- of the Irritation. stepfather?" property.* Real Estat" Corporation, The doctor advised me to =0 Yes, dear, he's your stepfather." Burement it has been found that pre- Limited, Top Floor, 73 West Adelaide cuticurs, Soap and Ointment and in "Well, mother," continued the child, sent4ay children are about halt an illitrego,Toronto. Telephone Klein 8101L two weeks I was completely healett. Inch taller than were their fathers and you call me yoqr little lad." after using one land a hag calm of 1,fl.14 "Yes, dentis, you are mamme.-S lit. ;nothere of the same age. Soap and one box of Ointmem" Students of physiognomy have long (Signed) Miss Sylvia B. May, tie lad." been noting the change In the average An Oxo a ddy WANTED Marshfield,Vt.,June 6. 1923. 'Then, mother," continued Michael, Briton's facial appearance, The Briton cuticura Soap. Ointment and suppose I must be my stepfather's FULL RIGGED Talcum promote and maintain skin of the old days was heavy featured, Knps illness • little stepladder." with a body to correspond,but the pre- purity,skin comfort and&Wn health 0 when all elm fails. sent-day type Is much leaber, his face at bd sumpto Z"%rr"br XlWL AAr y SHIP MODELS ! ' ,i� Of the hundreds of nurses sent by is longer, his forehead higher .ad alto- Dews: 011ds=%1P.0,10" one religious order to tend the suffer- Intellectual- Brie. Scap2k.Olintole"Um gether fie is a much more particulars to Try now 3lu Send description and full stre.in leper colonies, not one has ever looking sort of:contracted the dread disease. COSTELLO PRestored. WOF 73 W. Adelaide St. Tororna His Hearing -The Invisible ear drum Invented by ...... COULD NOT O. Leonard. which Is a miniature Meg;mpbone, fitting inside the ear on. tirely, out of eight. is restoring tife LEEP NIGHTS hearing of hundreds of people in New York city, Mr. Leonard Invented this drum to relieve himself of-deafness Pains -and ' H eada&es and head noise*. and It does this so • successfully that no one could tell Iia lieved by Taking Lydia L U.a deaf man. It Is effectiim, when - Pinkharn's Vegetallile deafness is caused by catarrh or by 11% perforated or wholly destroyed zatural Compound drums. A request for Information' to A. O. Leonard, Suite 437, 70 114fth —Ill was weak NA Dublin, Ontario.-'Z tario. avenue, New York city, willlar, with and head be given Pains, - -schok a prompt relply. says and could nor. siet,p nigaus. I IcavIA-M 6 about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Clookworlt. 7" in the Compound by reading the letters Hawkins--"Well, old man, how's newspapers and tried it because buginew going?" wanted to get better. I have got OLDEN-brown Martin—"Oh, like-clockwork." results from ?teas I feel a lot strop toast, crisp and - .. - Insist on. BAYER TABLETS OFASPIRIN and am not troubled with such fiawkind—"But I'd. heard a ruiVoi hot, May be headaches as I used to be and am mr* piping that your people had failed." L am gaining in weight made right at your Martian-"So they have. The bust- regular. A Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets you are the time and I tell my.friends wast kind of breakfast table, with wound up." medicine I am taking. You peas has just been 0, the Hotpoint ReTend- not. jetting the genuine Bayer product proved safe . inse my letter as a help to others.' Box 12, Dublin. When sending money by mail use bile Toaster." When millions and prescribed" by physicians z4 years,for Ontario. Dominion Express Money Orders. Toasts two slices of Safer than sending WIN bread at once. The Halifax Nurse Recommends VA Colds Headache Halifax, N. S.—"I am 'the a maternity W toast is turned auto- All Winners. As the clergyman stepped :off the nurse and have recommended Lydia matically by 'simply Finkham's Vegetable Compound to Pulling down one 6f the bus a newsboy thrust a paper under • Pain .,..,.,..Neuralgia many -women who were obildless, also hcuted,"All the winners, nickel plated ktmrds. hie nose and s to women who need a good tonic. I am can, Lumbago -En lish and my husband Is •-Ameri Designed to grace the Toothache 'Pinkham F he told me of Lydia E. The shocked parson Inquired sar- est appointed table. predate,in England. I would appr For castically If there were no other news while 1�ooka on sols by dealers Neuritis Rheumatism copy or two of your little In the pdper-' a I Wve one which I llry hwv. women's ailments. SVWYW "Yes, sir," retorted the boy; "all the. keep to lend. I will willingly answet runners for to-morrow." Fr few, ru letters from, any woman awng about AcceptBayer package which contains proven directions. Compound."—Mrs. S. only "Bay e Vegetable C 11H HarpomT Divisiox Don't be a quitter. It is just asHali- 90, well to romember that triumph has Handy"Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets--Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists: LEMAN, 24 Wacke St Aspirin It the trade mart (resisteted to Olsson) of Dam Manufamlre of Monoacetle. , Novi Scotia. Canadian the accent on the try. addepter of Sallcylicaeld (Acetyl SallcyHe Add, "A. S. A."). WbIle It Is Well known Galsand Elaictric Oa4 Limallied sm, to amaW the pubUe agatuat Imitations, the Table —ISSUE N o. 46--124. that Aspirin meads Bayer Mlluftetl to with Odr floarall tn6s auk, the "Bayer 0"".., Mlnard's Liniment Rellieves Pain at Sara cookpa" WW be stamaw 61 u,�e A A,2 ,. `.�.•. rv•..,r:l:�,�•'!A�v'�,�F,�r^^..},C ww,y.�i'.S••.ua.-'",W.....!W']IT.�.,'..'...�..,,.,c.4.,,..,„'.jiAp LR,. P.. . ...YI..... ......K ,... s aw. .+.." q.. � » ..KFs T,' 1� ,z-* xt'+.', :�'�`' --..r:a:;.r.Y..5'.. -'^•r,_+-+-S,�a". �.: 'rk_.:e.-+.... +es--••w,r1, na '«+ r•:�.:.. +�� y g.Nh 3C�..:3�i'r , .ya.am.. x. ,. tR ' •,. ,Y.,. '�;.•TL . ..a' V ^ .. '�n •"'..,.,� ti. :. .r:'l'"..' .. •.. '•, I ....av bi :.. ....•y. :' ., ,: !. y.Nl ...1• •+.. , ., a- •"} � � n Iroy Engineering Co, freight on steel A E Major. rep road obeli 28 29 con 5. JUST Q r it ('1 O�/� M 01�� T� V ;w ' ug for Altona lbridge lL rd; W' McNair, drag ele(so ditch bet .x6.27 con 4,drt+R �#! v S 1. v lid ui lel EVERY PAW_ hell, draw ravel bet 34 3588 W: John Crawford, drag et Id 17 r 1 t(nd b 1 AT ,yam $11 at Altonn. bridge 6 75 : is White. 14 con 5 from 24 to 31, re o f 28 eon c, - R,Q. .. TMR14S =a ds gravel.Rof ebaitk rd '2,10; W 11ic- clean ditch het 30.31 con 5 55.02 t D S 41{1 75.per year.; 61.50 it paid in advance. g b h QRICES s •Ssbwriytions ro the .United States and Creat Michell, fill in at bridge opp 31 con 7 also drag bet 14-15 b l and opp 13 to 17 Britain 412.00 in advance. 1750. F Turner,ditto 17 5U ; Ed Will. b 116 jU: H Pugh, open djtcbL he 28 eon,ditto 17.50 ; NV J Lightbody,ditto and 27 con 4 3 75 ; Jas Cadden, fol iii RICA ARSON1 S -GROCERY lQiiN MURKAR Proprietor. 8.75: E Hutchings, ditto 5.00 ; Thos sticks of dynimite 2 00. t p Hood. ditto 5.00; Roy Ward, balary Council now adjourned to meet from Sept 28 to Nov 3 44e8 21); R Gra• again on Monday. December 8th, for �- HUNTERS ! TO YQIIR GUNS how,dl•ag con 8 opp 18 to 25"1 87: A J the transaction of general business. Hursley Blend Tea, 60e lb Red Star Salmon, :.. 'aoc tin Taylor, drag cop:3 opp 25 to 816 25 : 5 lbs for 2.75 The best qualla Yew mcgE days before ams-time. L Jahns,cloan ditch opp 29 and 26 con y 3 15 00 t 9 Crates, ditto 8 10: Frank M Richardeon's Orange Pekoe Nice Washed Brazil Nuts, g 20c lb •'"'then its deer hounds and bird doge, Cooper, spikes nails grease and plow Teti, 75c ib For Hallowe'en irnackinaws and, knee-boots, shot guns share 5 42: C Puckrin, draw gravel C OA L The best tea, for the-price and rifles, with thoughts of business lot 3 con 3 18 75; a Cammack. draw Smoked Haddies, 16C lb and tame city amusements Out out of gray bet 10.11 con 3 43.1 �'m Cain- VeR•Valencia Raisin=, 16c lb 7 mind. I purpose having on hand cbntinu- _ Smoked Fillets 20e lb The exo ne o s mask, ditto 47,00; Thos E btepheson, anal H stuck of bard Ir'eR Cttrtants 1iC lb "' gra er repat O 1s C Canadian Hunting grgunds'is getting gravel h I opp 15 and le 10.50; A B and soft eQ;tl. Fresh New Hallowee Dates, ' lb tender way. The bird men are pack. Seaheck, grav 1S5 rds het 30-31 c,n 4 2 lbs for 25e I Digby Herring,' 40c box ,3ng their dufde bags for the grouse, 00.00 ; R SeHbeck, draw grav White• Place your order uci:ti' before wird'geese nti TTutttrg l; rise iti ri o. tTlRt r - o pr 100 lbs "-The forestb of the highlands of On- culvert at Whitevale 5 rds gravel for 12tf Pham+ Pit-k. 1701). tario otl:r the greatest deer country same 3.73 ; The l'edLrr l'eorte, culvert These Groceries are Al in gnahty rand prices on the Orintitteot-tt !:feud tvhete every pipe t,3 be charged to (:lart,moot 53 40: DONALI) UL":v t;f3, FI: Ii1 h1tiG quoted are-goods d(livered. hgnter bring;h„tt)e 1)ie deer. North• ern Oct itio i•7 famous fur t , e' trot: _ -_ _.. . __ ___._... __. .- -._-. _ ^� _ g11ieR-sh;ltped homy ev r� se syn. t;. t ' Y - s� gawe•hitdd, d e r uutl u7,r!•se are wri h . e x aft T •l in eatii•' acce >ih1• ' ' t z :+ . i rli,tances from ,., r __-- C.L::';:tlitn • f(� ' o-yq -y-r -(y{tj�' j TY�f�' ore[/-�, x -frit tlsl)cr,t C,••Fi^ Fa ( 1•C- L ))l:..t .� A..d ~� ,� .. .1 k b_ - -_ 1R'l `. -1•'4 5 'ilS 4l.11 ba• i V gr'•t,ttd(,of iI r,... i..,i:tr .l ret. sr,t i.� Ss Jrvd :�CF.0 .EL Cs° � �.s. ' Azent f• f 1} i' , :t, t 'Ia. Ile c.• - - ✓ � c. vt J'i' u?-'4 ;' }{411a yon a r'tiPF.aeaS„r.r. S __ ._ a:�u�a T,1P a"C yo, foul, The guarantee to RilID:ORUE- WlI�1T i'�•-i 41'1!: - a :vhic:7 goes with ev•r,�. Bt;-.� -- the n� A-i1.;1'l'Y '.l'1:(3t'GFIT R_1�' iE? PICN.L'F,ING COUNCIL. - pa<r.ta�in�.t:iat RHINO tcusl{FsE and GOA+ �l•�;GED �r--wel It heat•+, it r ) 7••cr it bakeA ami suvp:ie3 'hot Rubber Footwear is mos, wear-re- F-NM -a �.. � l � ^is:ia ti7ct «., �; \voter. 7.h:-. i, the � •�ti'•-rth3t i'. meet- The z tc.vP c .t tt met 1 nr:a.•n• t, better-:n quality of science has yet f i.:l the deruautt'uf C•iy trade. ., jeft}i-tart-,e ,.., �r..,.A..e• ,} 01111 i.e t �y. u _.as_.._d i.- Members rill gres,•rtt t-he reel i:i the well as.in the %ray it is rgc .ted ant ?r)n1P, Durable. cbair. Atimites,uf last weeting read which Will wear up to 4 i,,:" -Buri)A all Fittl�. and uppro ed, made. It stands the twice as long as ordinary r t;i t A winiher of ac.onnts were present hardest'kind of wear rubber, .The old Reliable Perfection Oil Heaters h - ed for p:,y t4v,&)t n rid trio rred to-t be re• because there is extra WV- You need Rubber ( ChaAe the r11i11�,11ea t by roomful. 1 g - __�; , a )aauywhere. x to ecti%v8tundiu> c .u,u(rttet,3. strength wherever there Footwc of any kind, (earl tt A rr,tir:t• a'ns r(t••IvrU l _ _ Vtrt o �nA p7 cier�iti,ltnttvr`g re�t in it()nt`ier footwear is made from RMNO. f' ` LoI�ae hen pair•tivg uat' the- hest. -- - fitil"d !$�"�' 1}r3e !?Qr' ttRnndVttrAial;er7 pold.V\IWE, :tr.rfA T. Strcud ❑r=i,ine l are the be%t: by te,t: 9 for y:rat,t nn street in sub ulv r f �} f Everything in arc eat lot 29. . b �:JI, N , t•r F rything H ]tsar lowest prices. - Ac'tn. teas to:•aired f;rtn E)r- ,-f. C F a v w r; ._ +i Pa•,well a kit,:z that RXI ft•t)t of ,�rnv, t •Cliog• be d t„r Let lots 10 ar,d II in - eon 1 a ! • 1 t�r A cum. as, rrrei-.Pd frr m McQt'rN _ / r� * A I I J S. EAT DO'N • �����1'►11\V Ludtaia& 13dbtntym,,'1'rr .r,ro, re th 3• fl,wAinsr rif lies. !t4-C,4l!utu'a pr.tp;rty. «� Y. ���, 1 r ' pot'4't: e, rt 3 \. a� r�t ��i. IR J. (i. J_hr,ttnrt w:aw Let)J re nrrearN 19 .hof tAve-nn pr;,p,-rty at l•'tirp-)It i r C Wn1r., w'rt 1w,rd re closing cf ro •,o o - _aitlPtine het 32 33 B F con. � r� r �•t� a� �• } W HCh-s:Pr war; heard to asses,. N- " � 1 in Your PockeIL i• - I � -. . Itrrt•nt. •- - Thp st:trdinr ennttnittee on Contin• , - a lime ¢rew iP+ tepnt�,d nrd rrcntnniended _ -Through-- - �/ * �•� - ___ r the folio vine pat ttitnt(.: %V Al Cro••' itety, Ar,1 Rep. errant to S Crtt Hntnr - _ You've no idea the time saved with a Toronto .Engine and a Pl •xir•rc C.' nnp,titi,n 250); J Mmkrt•. rOBAgp _ b " ,.t71ts ct Tr'e rnyei ,pia nor ,td�r to w : 1 raj '� Toronto Crain Grinder on your farm.Think of how much quicker d Fotszie, rr=ye, to:r,fir , l7rnr t 1�tt't►: Q! a z �r�!�g, Yoti e'�tur' in as engine will do the work wlwn attached to' ourpulper,grinde'r, - 3eatnn'c rlerk� dittr�'>o(nt110D t 13rni ` 'IA saw, cute.:rg box, cream; separator, fanning mill or primp. It's a +{ - Victory- Benda stead worker, requires little attention, operates economically on ton. no sr of anlrt,g 1:,5 110:... �i_ n 7 Y �I The tt _hE1 l cotun,ittea ori Rlir'f f�--moi ' ;,T® t� ' kerosew. `' irep'rr ted anal I erotorttPnded the- ft,l• �o 1' " `-- j �,/ �J ith a Toronto Gm:n Grind_r, too, yov ll save hours on every tri t IntrinQ past(,.nt.: \link(:ka Fll,Nplt:.t !t t0 the Ir l�l. I know it will fill your needs. either for coarse or. fine �Tnr ( tri-trrtipttyy, n:,ilttrnnttre ,:f I: 4 ;:,IJait1 c I`�i( ta`"r It•tr :,•�ninit:r. chop, e�:eiently and economically. Ali built with extra capacity. H R r,vt n t'.:r r,t t( f ui )nth cf O,i.nber 2.265 t '^ nr: . lil�T,,trrxt, I'll be ad t0 - The, cr-,r(linL- criirimiitwe on Dan: = Ii ,.i 541st 11!r I a r a ,•s to `lL,• , Iiiller]-I, • I?„•, put tt,Cott:e`it 0I,-Ill rut l!.:+ 'l; ' 1�'a , ♦> � �'"-��- R 1 5 t P t ar any' other _and rP;nn r))rn,tt.d a,ensue :(, t,)t. 3: t' t me pi-• etti•al to 1)LV v -1. tor wa:•!t L.: :.t ; n BAIWNG Torcintd labor-- Iowt \ 1. At j„r, 4 t,,re ►t r1 tihrlwp• � br ori- , l ,n, tlri,r. i,inrt irla, Itui 41,41[• _ shire , l lei: ed 7.110) 4 f�liln^ I L^^'f"( Itr ,G tll,.0 f,1t :17� - rKE3t,i CtiCti`. ;ttli• i � a � saving l'glilp- int'pertfov �iti,l �hP t,9hT: tip I \Ia•',rr;, f [U'6I i7.sClty a•i t 7n t' r.), ury }r.;] divp)-At _ < I F ment-at any 'I the«p k,' •-d-1'_(A 1 I,rt,h kiltr'ri8V), YEARS j ) it'in„f Irli 1 b(,rrtl-i t;, 1 •!ir• c•rr•(lit � \ time. Or let w J I ghee> lit :r••d l(t, « B ir,;,k, in. st)ecting nnrl u,i:7,�e 1 UU : G '0V 1 ri'• tri [ll7i *..u,r1 trJ .3 roto a::vinitw ilI1C give You lips, reg `throp-Eire este 000 :r,r 1 rkc�v'37t. free lit• shet p sir jntyd '2 60 ; R' 13 Liu,k. tr- 1 w'Ia e. #PPctin;;a1),yv,, rheep 1 t•tl. The Si ndin;z rornmirtee on Trar Tii1~' portatil:n, [,Nrt,t j,rtt Pr)wr•r rPp ,tTrd � D1 1Yv..� BAN, {'� CH.>S. F3. RICE, - and r'crrenrrnAt':! ;he frrltn,tinrr pav• 1 4'_7.7. �\ lil`i+y A�I71ICvciP, Ont, inent; flyrrto l:'eet',ic Powor Coln„ O,' CAN.G•a7�a 1'2 Fgll is for Gte•,nwo*o i 51 00. The standing runimPtee on RonTicr; I 'PICKERING BRANCi{--W. Law; ASarnger for %Vit [3r4Q 'P. .1'.rnrrs, ll-7,ina>~� 11n[lrt� Branches also at rarookdn, A'rr'livl, Whitby �O � Etc rPp'trtPd nud roaonitnerade,l p:tT• -._ .. __ - i foment as follow, J+ts Salton. 38 ,'od+ = 4 --_ '•�`'�•" -'=''-• •-=•�"' .� 7 . -fence. lot 2 con 6• Kinsale road 14.50 L \White, 39 rods fence lot l2, con 8 `'' • -3 95. M-assey-Harris ���$m Machinery �.- ' The standing committee on Roads - --- -And Bridges reported and recom• r, Ro" I C K Ei R I N C . . mended the followioq payments. F •- to „Sullivan. dfaw gravel 26 to 29 62 50 : w aid. man and team instal pipea Jar 23 eon 7 2,50 E Gibson,5ctrep calve 1 het 1617--- : �.^?•14 .5 c 310M. , F-,'A-A Conner. draw grav bet~16 17 R L _ a i ...land opp 16 base line 27 50; B Conner, "- •�---mr- °"'0�" draw gravel,.opp 16 b 1 .and Let 16.17 - e draw 16 r = lit.,t or Sta,tl- .. - ... 20,:per Ib ravel o b I gad bet 14 17 r 1 and opp lfl 2170 bf; - ►tAsS�i�iU11iR15 5u;loi n Ro.tmt or c tenk, ... o Id Hi-key, draw gravel ono 10 h I an.t 3 f .. ' 28e. bet 18.17 r 1 and opp]9 2-1 con 2 73.80 1 ,,rGer!tu'.toe Rut] t or Steak, - 'W P Jones. dr7tty gravel and 41 yds liaaa►p Ruart,.•. ... .. Ise , grav bet 4o con 9 :LiO, l} hliddleten, {p'€@t �O11T l 1ATVeStlU,� Outfit. �, at .. .:. 20e rad rep culvert'1.2 13 coo, 1 5 W; R H O's i ��'t' "''�8 I'iue Ii ib Rog , 6. =Brown,drag bet 2 3 cans 1•Z 5 40 The Phone 1546 Pick. „�'. Heavy Rib Roast, ... -•• -- -�� 18c Pe lar Pea I 14 and 16e " :. r P P e culvert .pipe 28 3b !11 $huttlder Roast. 7gennedy,33 yds grav 20 :7 con•1 4 9416 D• (J. Gormley - - Duribarton - .. 14c Annie 90 ids grav rdp hetv3 35 cc28 29nand _---- --------------- 1], '• � Pot Roast `bet ii 3,3 cons 'r 4 b 50 ------- - - --- � Brisket, to bo' ,. .. Se : The H C Le. Leg of Pork,... ... 25c Loin of Pork, :.. 25c CLEANING - PRESSING �� a11S10I1 Pork Chops, Roa,t of.Pork, 20c,'23c `Trade Pork Chops, 2� Bring along yours uits to be cleanedSausage, ••• . . " an pressse atts action guarAnnteea - - -- Pure Pork 2oc - _ •"off a• } • + Charges moderate. � �rlree yeal'8�1Tls�nk has Finest salt Pork,.:. JAMES BRISCOE, fostered sound enterprise in the , � Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece,. sac _ • 35c tiR. _ o tr '• sliced, .. ' Uppostte D. Taylor's Bakery development of Canadian commerce. wild Cured Cottage Rolls (half or whole), 30c " i Claremont, Oat. F sc - y; " - Business men are Invited to consult :'"Back Bacon, 45c "• -'Soot;and Shoe Repairing o us with_regard to financial assistance, cooked Ham,.. •• •• S5c v�hen planning to extend their business. weiners,.. r, "- " oC , . 2 Also harness repairing at the new 12 Head-Cheese,.. .. ... 15c '1 stand, oppooite,she - 1• Eaa First and Domestic Shortening, 3 lbs 55 cent%' poet uffic y 5 lbs 90 cents= " Beat workmanship guaranteed. " lb prints 18 cents', Charges moderate. ; Fresh Trout and White Fish Every Friday: wfllTav aeaNCH, : '.THOMAS WATSON �' P. LSD' Manager. BROOKLIN BRANc1 1, E G CROSS, Manatee. W. G. R E I D) P I C KE R IN G y !' ,,. 3 '* aa°.• ," ,'r .Yr/t' a"-Y'll,l �uu�,.a,a._.�.�., ,.l. ..... n::.:..,..,.. .,_. .:'. ':-_; - _'.,.-� .._.w. ,z._.... .._. .•._, - -.-._. _.... ... .. ..... W ..;�.. _� . ;try. .....__.-.v.. .._a.�.r.�.t.n..,.::e._--...,,..m�.,�.,r..�s�eC.}.'s`L�:$'�'�"•.1�::F.n.�s:�,.�.aY' �'�?4'.......t5'3fi'L��)'"�f�i'��Cmy{%men:�����.';•iG-.t?�.�iL(�rr, .. .,u•rsa.. ,i2 xdtra�$rLs. ?� a.- �..b .<'�••,':;�*•�'o .1.T'.,. ,',. .. Y.- ^g - Y.Tt.- '7R i ,;4TT•. .t _ - !S!YP. Cf' T 3'."AM" '•FK � VKF-4 :J•.1 is• f"• F ,--, � ' . , . ..;,.; -...�'� °1'.s"'^ �"s•�* s`�•••:.. :#'= ..r* u�.•'�'� �x - .,.. Y•. S~ R �.. 4E".+iF,-3-t �.�... .."',"- .J.'I -W-.` 5 ,y / ttr�yG�1` '.. , ..A .�.«�: '.: r.-. „''4,,,,• ..:,''+"o•,•'LJ',.c..° - �'.�:. ..'�. �x„M .�'''!' � .�� '.�.. �,.c .':. _-ti'. .'=^•�.3, "n#•,..�_"r• �°.�Z'..t •, •.:; , .,.. ,.q , ,,. ;;; ... : .. ..,o ` "•e; 'Cr -,.•�` �..b`'' `'Y' .1'X 4 ',V1'... _p,,h$,. ':;7.,u T.' _ 1'a if--* - CLAREMON?. _ - • •=-Do your cattle Maple-Leaf Mutual�lreBASKETS s - :i Mrs, C. A. Overland was in thegaving purchased the stock from cit on Friday. the Estate of ,get enough Insurance Co. =7` 00- J.Fingold bad a business trip'tn Illllllllllllll(I II11 WllIU W. G. BARYES and the entire the city on Monday. EACH :` , '�`' l _`� Oheap rates for farts and-oountry Miss Helep Scott is spending a . -business*of JOS. W. DOTEN SLI C cis i (� r buildings. -week with friends in Toronto. • Am prepared to supply all sizes TASTE ��„JJ v 1 r Windstorm Insurance on buildings, � Luther Bowes, of Peterboro, from Berr Boxes to Three LIKE spent the week-end here with his y ,o� wind-mills,Silos etc. 1 r' p and Half Bushel. MOR Did you ever stop to consider mother. , - that : Automobile Insurance George Rawson, of Toronto, Gieen_River B sket Works of all kinds. , �,tM 'e pent the weekend visiting rela- phone Aiar . C409 1. Every•8'gals of ruilk contains 7 , tives here. gals of water. ..-'FARMS FOR SALE s Mrs. D. A• Scott is spending a FRANK PENNOCK 2. Water bowls supply water at � couple of weeks with her parents- -The Dian that made the Barnes' - the temperature of the stable Write or phone ach slice of onr bread any time during night or day. ^so- in London. Baaket. .-E „ has a tuoreish flavor. 3. The sow does not get chilled �7�� R.J. and Mrs. Flow are visiting You w_on't be satisfied when drinking, consegnentlp E D. B O YY M Atheir daughter in St. Thettl &4u Lu— -- I-- lvst in a few weeks. IS ' - - t mer Miller and G. M. For- U either. Begin errtinq' it body. Oa uoa 1 now and it will become a 4. Every pound -of food is thor. myth are shipping large quantities tis r 1',f t ly to med with w e1' a of cabbage these days. subsy I 1 part yu t1' ough i w' h at CLARLMONI' FL The Baptist choir assisted with a . every steal, Ih vt'ill pay 5. You do not need to feed such',, Fri the anniversary sert�ic-es at Green Hard ana Soft Coal of the you to nuke rur•e that you gttauti'ty of roots with tvxter � i T' i;a_ottr hreu.l. blade frons bonls. C:R,�A11/�'ERY River un Sunday evening last. beet ciUti.It ' on all No, 1 iu tedieuts. ” — -- !tion+.}a next heir: T}I,utk:t it• K ' 0. Water bowls prevent disease. y g hand !Highest price pAirl for 7. Water bowls s the labor, ing Day the business place, in tho s Cresta at the pillage trill c'3 clo�.tct as usa.t?. ID& A. LAW �z _„� r;ome in and tnik it over,or cull tts r; A tett mh•11, of the ma;r,bet s oi- t•ha ; Creamery Oil tlid ,It. e nt e! the tt iii' ��•,• ✓ a• ,141a�onie Lr':';:e attended c•latrch ;-�?C�eri�`', Ci2t,. ! ,;:, 4 :r �� 1 b1G�rI'�ed�l,�.'�� �sT@c��le� p�+yy c t •on TT' • q,, e } a s'•1 sirs=tngly servtce?at .<'ar:dgevu St;n It _ _ -- ---- - -_-----_-•— 5 — (,`>�a ° .l s r !sett f},;: �Y {{,{] 011 ' Give us a trial a=-•1 he convinced • trait spc,t,t �i f•c't''. bays -with .`.t►r `. � :'`\,.'�a♦u.-1.'. S ,f1': C-3"d • • .a, 7_ „� r'. and 11 r.. Gi.1 vu ttr14 utast 1 teeids -� i j ; 3 r, .. .Lj ' • 2.a <'.�• ,',F ( -�1. �15.e�t� 'r here. a,: , `` '� rt . 4a i .-. r 1a`r ,r, Gr�•ute�t) -t- II Jo=c•ph Timms returned on - t ti r �rginreu, :c/v t r n i 1_ - 1 I''i1� \T T r urdav ,.fter spending severae �I illy IUB r • •. .: , :Y':uWF, Puutfs.G.•iiu Grrnders, Imunthe in thewebteru harvests «'heel lisrrua.etc, DEALER --_ !field:: •�K YOUPOR Hailowe'en was celebrated ir. IROBT. DFVIT Ill. Our anpp:y of cluelity H»ruses and those,the 119171�j Manner by "Allo, no 50.3Pick. BROUGBADI Yur;.; i.• now complete. can Bud no otheruutlet for their ---- �, _) E uurpin;energy. -- -- a eus The librarian of the public lib- W haver large etr:rk or this Fsm racy requests that all hooka that li-.,tit on hrrr.d--nohearable tts for hard weer tear. .5t Sto are art be returned by the tnem ' .W , .. Jbers this week. .� 0111 REPAIRTN(} s�"r W. Rue, Mrs. Tent Roe, Al- We m,tinrrtin our establi.hed reputa. y bert Roe rrnd lir=. Johnson, all c:FLook � ONCE TRIED -- ALWAYS USEDtion for repairing ul► kinds of N' Tvrontc,spent a day nith F. and harness and boots. �'r> Mira. Chidlow, ' .For S.-de, at :V.11 Leading Grocers. a T. Birkett left on Dlurdny night Li _ _ ---• CECIL BRADLEY s3' 'to join n putty c:f Over ller,te+s • l � who are now revelliug in the wilr''s t en Molasses, (3i1 ske. 13taII.� � .LiltOrtS Distiller's Elarnesa maker,'1 c r , r, ��- of Nnrtlscrn Ontario. Grnius, Poultry heeds Etc., - PICKERING, - . ONTARIO S. Rrtntuhr was in the city ort a T ,I@.9. --- --_ — -- _ in stact k : all B aria ter, Friday accompanying Jiro. Ru- y�. wohr, whowas, oo her way to visit .^'t] l More Cash __tji iita;,t ':'ti:Ec, Paid for �G'hett and Ont; g l' - her sun. Rap, in Hickson ., pp - a Mra. Fred Fortner. of Toronto, :�pC Clli�K ARK 14 A I' FLOUR ILL S M t~ELL •� r AKtI. a 'r A few d � hAa hien . ndt iR e dayj4 , T. C. rind Air:, (}ut+tir'k and other Car;tartti-Overalls. 245 TELA y IfriPnda in Claremont and vicinity. Allwool Ei}nnk+'t�, R ih.. ;IO RO 1) ul;l,solt & SONS :.. . ` Els Mr?. Thomas Ganelin.died Ft her L'trge Size Sbalrer Pair, 3,25 ° h'onte on the eighth eonce-iutt Cu Went i1',{; 5ttirtr all rices � We — i Nay a the age o io year%. et 'Factory Craton, Vol, aide, .2(' � - fnneral on Sunday was L%rgay Pt Bath Tousling, 20 inch, ,33 -- _, _--"-- - p l'N:�y20 .:tended. Cotton tipotJ•+. .07 � �° � BASKET 'yC J. S: Farmer. %,;ho hills been en ,Fleece lit.e,l Underwear, '75 to 1.00 GAIN ' o °�►5 gAged in the grocery bu+ineos Iris 5 G!tlir>tt-s CoaI Oil. 1.00 B � 1"y I D ;�� �i 01TS 4'ao, f R number of years, hay sold ons 'Ilia„tuck to D. A. Svott and will Everythin- else in - 5, (retire fr(to active business. proportion.+.. Sever;d -nterrlllers of the park ticown,ittPe were in Bromrhain or. S6CP1C8 and Courtesy. .;. Where Soli 11.i'y th-e most fcr the'lcast massy - - _ Monday intervietxinnune K the uil _ _ �r R v1. cut r grocery :t1'► ; ,. _ ,.., .. - - ___ ,e _ 1, r.,c . t o U.0 ttel ophotle in regard to tnNkiug App.tcati•-:n ��T -.• llrt• . ertiri Il 1'y'+ 13 ,•,• •+t :ut':; `t :rt.�, nnrk� and e ;for the• q!)veruruetit grant to th, F/ J. HQt�aiv5 _ kirr� Frur: that we t;;. i:rzt• i{„ ., (3�, r.r1.s. ..tort+ on .60 01.11111' end Of MI'+Ik• . +'lit , c'y,trtd i�ro Yr► T,+ tt[ a_.1';: one�t Sh'rt4, military Iltn• ...the wire. yt„t'll receive Alis. AL .:irdr•rann returned to ''DLglI31i�f, i t her icoure in U-.'truit nn Tuesday a volt)”, tz, :;} 'lJ I t 1'..'.•.r i,•?, j n 1. hull 5�z«, huiteci:tr fct+rl�, tali weight s�,< after k-Nendiatz sa Week with la; l ' . _ e_-. - „r 1 ' '�i - - r rntr' --J-- --zrt_1.25 . �. rtt,d hrutnpr, pu!ite tla• an,l ,311 Gill-on.nncl_nviltiy ot'l,er .'� �1,�?�J c)l U It r rfl7 liver'y'• _ friends- «Ito aro alnnys pica*1.,i tc: �* Tho F1nicn.-, ` Crete S0.ov—B1ack flat _ eeo h'1' iJrK�C. I. h•ntud haa ratnpleted bi. ,i ,O� l:ii(:O.•ti1'�' �l�lN(`(JA•i'S work on the nets ,rc}tool urttbe 5Ur y line of Uxtlridge Rml iv now bnly «<JJJ Specials 1. 1 wool Ife,a0.,er ce;l,;:' ' ':tl'it�' 1''.r''c'tj t:Ttcl Ti'hbE'T t`t piaster}n;; «'Miter «'u rd's urtt �'-- tl �i:; �a, :rt 17.%0 lirtil:;, ;; (l - OlrA,1 ��SM reKirik t:ce..which will to ready for ,4 1'•.0 n s S,� p for occup%ti,au about Nt,ty Ye,tre. Ihs 5per'le s RAi-las •L3e a 370® On'Fne-drop night 1''f !stat Ro1. k '2 Shrer}clyd Wheat '•25c Ctt l ,t �. ����_.l►'���9� Pr .,r,• ;�tOG', F so,ue p••r-rrrt or 1wrsotit+bmike into l -,corn Flakes-J 1Ic 1 W. G. iiinr liana a pool•rouni anrr a °r stale shout S65 00 not tit of tolrac• 2 Kellogg's Bran Flakes 25c C��."s d :ANT. C= _�.»yi=Y�' s 'CO. a Entrance was effected Ly .3 boxe.•s Matelle'l ...25c prying open tha Yetle lock. 1 111 tin Tiger Salmon 23c a ' ! ' A Strenuous Lesson ib Thank°- I{'�c!caned Curratats lac �'QaJALITY - SERVICE - SATISFACTION'S Riving"•is the pastor's subject •at XXXSpirit Cider v sue ai the Bapt st Church neat Sunday i fi morning. The second sermon i1', `lac a gal. ( _ the series on "Milestones for Re- A %till line of-Spices for pickles � �•, C�rOAA Rifler :turning Prudigals" will be given at clow prices _ y dill and Basket ractory 'in the evening, "Hopeless Guilt All sizes Gent Jars at lowest :Happily Forgiven" being the sub prices jeer. 1,^riies' hose, silk and silk and t am prepared. when the season sr- Special Thanksgiving services wool, all sbadeF,, 85c '� rives, to supply you with the ..1. ,lr�' following:will be held in the Union Church Iizrge sizer Flannelette Blank. 1 t'. Berry Boxes and Crates, N-s The Re q 9 b inst. T e v nd a the t and- Jon Sunday, .. S' els, white'ttod grey - - , '- - t;qt. Fruit B,t,ekcts, Hampers, Hugh Cowan, M. A., B. D., of To. ronto, will be the special preacher, Toadies' Vests, half rice �:. cur ash short . p Bushel Basket w - est nnti rnM1f Toronto, ee. ll will sing and special thank=Ktvtnq ° A iveredBi _ The above stock in made on the same music will be rendered 'by the Open every Evening +•°r'' ,choir. The Locust Hill choir will ` ' 'r it Barnes' Baskets. +einq at the evening service. _ I _ h al 1.z Yo are assured o quality-service. - D . , 00T .c u of w _ �•�,` `•'' Chopping done every day as ueu A'harvest' home and fowl sup. ' 7t cept Wednesday,on and per,--tinder the auspices of theCLAREb10NT r - after May 14th. Uuion Church, will be held in the " "'.! (Bali For Sale). church on,the-ovening of Tuesday: i t M M Plank truss CHAB_. A. WHITE. Nov.' 11th (Armistice night). A Y EMPIRE BARNS hot fowl-supper will be served is B EAT'T Metall-Cldd Successor to late W.'G, Barbee the basement of the church front Fire-safe Permanent Phone 6420 or write Locust Hill, Onto, .5,30 to 8 o'clock. Commencing at STANDS FOR THE BEST Liphtnlnp-proof Super.-strong star I8 o'clock a high-class program will Weather-tight value Convenient be given in the auditorium of the - If you need a new Barn or an old one remodelled, church by . the following well• y ,� ' --- kn-own-artists-:-Arthur-Bl-' _ _let me quote_you. Let me show you Empire".Barns Toren o, Canada's foremost or nos tJfark• have built. They are enormously strong,—foom , to work in and moderate in cost. + I tint!guA loam, elQcntionTst ; the Brookltn _' (►, ��'�' ►; • r Estimates gladly given for roofing with the famous'"Eastlake" Metal- mare X11 MQuartette,_ and the Clare- _. •• mont Melody Orchestra. The a i`, tic Shingles, or"Empire" Corrugated Iron. Repairing and alterations - y J - done. All work absolutely guaranteed. Spa, committee have been very fortun- r , Of all materials and deslan ' ate in securing the services of M r. � JP R O U S E - P I C K E R I N G kept in stook. It will pa! you - y Blight for this enter;aiament, and = • J. oall at our works and inepwi our wok sthose who enjoy good singing BUILDER obtain prioea Don't be taieled (stave a rare treat In store for Litter[Carriers, Hay Carriers, aaezts we do not employ$howlj oonsegnes% Pumps, Door Tracks, Cow Building Contracting 1 we oan, and do throw off the Agwo �thsm. Admission to supper and Barns Houses etc - -concert, adults 60 cents ; children, Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. p • of all kinds oommis�ion of 10 per eh"ingf ob you wit ander 12 ears, 25 Conte. On Snn• It will pap you to get my rices an --- oertainly save by purohasing !cont rte,j d p I'ickering Dealer for the Products of .au.ouoited. %r ,day, Nov. 9tb, special Thanks• above before buying'elsew ere. ' ',giving Services ,,ill be held in the FRANK J. PR,OUSE The Metallic Roofing Co. Limited, Toronto J. T..-MATHESON: chnreb, both morning and even- pIO1�ERINGI, ONTARIO( Us. Everybody welcome. OtIIoesod War", Whitby, Vatist4 i . 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He r had slept the short, broken, uneasy ;" Ol�hQl"t1lec�i f.r' ,�, -• slumber of overheated blood and 'un= - �overned tempePament. Nevertheles;, this morning he rose with a certain elastic readiness humming a stave of a Greek song he had set to his own The R-11 musk as he /grew on his vlothea after Rad 10 a ' a hasty bath. Ile was ready to walk - 1 ten miles before breakfast. I alp l.11iaa with R-15 ,. _. Armour to gather in her rata, mike .'Sets, -' Amplifier LIMA - the prettiest and most convincing of GREE�1 TEA N.�i love In the shady places of the Ina - ',�i used more. than sad► other brand to ink, encuuutar (If ha had had luck) the Rtarn spas of her (allure and after This powerful small set is the Radio sensation �of �' because lie delicious flavor u11 he hark sarin In time to Rro the never varies. Z'ry it. early- 'prentleaa taking down their' the year. - snuff brown shutters, and stacking� " °p' and clearly, all the wealth operate, conMvct,• wilt of doors in HIS Street of the tittle i of life music town, at the exact moment when his , , and fun mahogany, good to look w' brother teachers were turning sleep-1 that fills the air when .'St.- Made by the people fly out of their beds to the music cf I night falls—all the thrill who made the 'phone in r the morning milk-cane rattling at of tuning In a voice a our houee- and near �� - • - their doors. I y nearly , So, recklessly, and yet with a sort thousand miles away. a million others besides. of kingly prodigality which to many - Write y for full particulars and illustrated w women made him irresistible, I nature to - young classical master, concerning whose future his professors had en- Dav t d A M C C owe n $Y S. IL CRO&ETT. tertained such great expectations,I e flung away with both hands the un- Distributor returning gold of love and youth. $S•85 MAIN ST. - TORONTO, ONT. He was easily first at the trysting-` peelers--We iolloit our.e CHAPTER :. i fashioned gold-faced watch which had iPlace. For half an hour he sat alone, Y nquIrlas for catalogue and discounts. A ticked all night b his bedstead in the!whistling and twirling a spray of THE BEI:LE OF THE PARISH. gg by � - �house of Tibby 61len, tpinster, gossip,'earIy hawthorn in his hand, on the • `r -= Id is very fair at four of¢and householder in queen Street edge of the heathery bank above the -- — - ",'' the mornin the heats of high;Cairn Edward, Mr. Chris ogler Kent scanty pasture fieecis of the farm of he had first drawn her to him. Then ing gaze quailed before the honest summer. The flo dy ste ped-,out into the little white!Black Dornal. His post of vantage he took the rf yet closer to him and upward appeal of the wet blue eyes slept with drooping heads and u we t i was situated just at the place where wasall Ing a few brief hours retracted their pie, and with the suns ins oo ing r a itt e s e exhausted herself m. He hesitated before hes ke- `"�: perfume, as a woman withdraws her- it lentIy and emptily from end to Beat-muir overlooked with aul�en eye- and rested quiet with her face against (To be continued.) ` self when she has ventured overmuch, end, st as if it were a fine summer row the green fields, bowering trees, Kennedy's coat,_ nestlingas a bird fi a omen ea ui ins which MY USEFUL SHELF. - � a-bath day during a morning let g does In a safe covert in time of storm. ' till now had closed in the life of Lilies I find most useful a semicircular -•:a good smell. - �of worship. Her bosom fluttered like a bird's, and� - So' at least thought Christophe® j The young man appeared to con- Armour. Here long day and short a sharp dry sob clicked recurrently, shelf placed near'my kitchen stove. da she had been ha g in her throat, so that he felt all her The to is.just large enough to hold •, Kennedy, scholar and gentleman, as sider it the most natural thin in the r Phy, lifting a 8 light-heart carol .even with the larks, P 1- g g R he aroused himself'in the accustomed world that he should rise with the g slender body shake within his arms. a bucket of water, and from hooks dawn to � forth to meet with Lilies and laying her head in as lowly a nest "Now can you r+ fie ,lark, and betake himself to the lea- � y tell me. he said, sci$wed into the ed g with the falling of the night=that is, tender! and added nothing edge hen conven-. Armour, then and woodland wah his botanical y g more. y poker, a small shovel, a hot, till Christopher Kennedy came by and For, foolish In all else lenU a , It was a strange time for wooing, case at his back. He offered no ex- this youn � planation when he returned at eight the song ceased young, pan holder, a whisk broom for brush- upon rush- yet their only; for Fate, which takes man was wise in love—'that is, if the, . - t u n itself to interfere with all Then in a moment all was changed. ob'ect of love-wisdom be to win other in off' the stove, and a short-handled Po to his frugal' breakfast, though he J g thin had made Christopher classi- The old life grew inexpressibly dull, love, not to hold it worthily ' di r " T 13s, P had not brought back a single plant,not to be thought of, or returned upon is'won. when it dipper.—Mrs.Mrs_W_e cal master in the academy of Cairn and his boots were "a fair sicht to be rF IEdwird, and Lilies the daughter of seen," as his landlady averred. "What I for a mament without a shudder—a "Be patient with me, Chris," she I For sore feet—Minard's Liniment. his chiefest enemy, Matthew Armour ,dreary waste of time wanting alike whispered, "be ver I �:: y, wi lashin through the dew on the P q patient, and I - - ' b name, farmer in the moor farm of , profit, beauty, or happiness. will tell Y meadow and splashin though the you all. It is so hard, so! India accounts for only two per ]Black Dornal, and Ruling Elder in dubs o' the moss, the are nocht less Lilies, toe, like her lover, had slept hard for me at home. I want I' y you to. cent, of the world's production of silk. u, the Cameronian congregation called than a disgrace. And how he can for but little and lightly that short, -take me away. They speak against ---——-— -_--the Kirk on the Hill. verra shame expect a professin' Chris- breathing• merciful night of latest you all the time, or at least my moth-' For the Elder, havingreturnedone,tian woman to clean them in time .,r May. She had been making up her er does. ltiiy father says nothing, but ACEP�TS WANTED night from the market of Dumfries,- him to gang to the schule at nine mind to speak a word of soberest in- I know his heart is more and more set where he had both seen and heard p"gfrs Tibby Allen's comprehension!" tent to the man she loved—always a to hate you ever since that night he', Mr. Christopher Kennedy, had sternly But neither his landlady's caustic difficult matter to a loving woman, saw you in Dumfries. O Chris, if you Male or female, to sell BILKS by forbidden one of his family to hold comment over the wall of the pig-stye who rightly and naturally would ra- love me, how can you go to such' the yard• to consumers in your town _ say further intercourse with that at the yard-bead to her neighbor,I ther listen while such words are whis- places"." I or district A real Iive agent can - ' blasphemer and ribald. a man (so he,distress Sheepshanks, nor yet the Pered in her ear. The young man moved-impatient]y make fifty dollars a week. eclared�-._$s--alien from ace as he window blinds which were so At last she came out. The quick and uneasily under the hE.nds which -- " � gingerly q Y PARIS BARGAIN STORE 'was outlaw from the Cover_anfa pu �satd8 with-one-firmer to enable eyes of Christopher Kennedy saw her were laid upon his shoulders with-eo. This, had Matthew Armour known burghers' daughters, in extreme dish- Pass• a slender slip of s res rain -I's bold' admin- 1.29 Dundas St. W. - Toronto '(t It, was an excellent device, only it abille, to speculate on what took hand- enough. athwart t e dusky tree- came too late. For Lilian, his sole some Christopher Kennedy tramping shadowed farmyard. Then she was daughter and the desire of his eyes, along the streets of Cairn Edward so momentarily lost to sight as she threw �j A D LA DIAMOND D 1800 VE RY r was already so bolden in the toils of early, had the,slight-at effect on that open the gate, ready for the cows she - as,.,•=,•C New -- the schoolmaster's bright glances and headstrong young man. was to bang back with her upon her, (Made in Caaads►by Westinghouse) �- 11RiCL OtAMON{7 amass loving words that not for father or I Yet despite his early rising Chris- return,. She reappeared- presently a , <L" wort. stem. tire' another, kirk or covenant, would she:'to her had been late at the social club more definite flitting figure, her light zia�e �� Qu=•tom ' 'break the bond. I (christened by himself The Tuneful summer print indefinite against the 1 "s,,,,e ,..,,u aaeearL X130, exactly at 'four of the Old-;Nine) in the Cross I eys the night-fresh. whitewash of 'the barn wall. tears - i — — Then the fon Write lo,FAREEEIntre4nu�ss ear: over. g g're'en loaning swallow- ed her, and only. a fleck of shadowy' r;ooe.•t. Co.. bo: rsr Chatiea at stanoa• roz=w sun-bonqq, , et 1 rows ornthengli nodding ofrswift white- I ,- ' nese through a gap told the classical Borax establUbed tie rel master of the approach of the girl _ Please wrue for our price kat onwho - - _ -� meet him. risking so many things to ® Poultry, Butter; and Eggs - Rising from his seat he went for- we orARJ2rrEE them for a reek ahead �, }Y_, , ward a hundred yards to greet her, P. 'POULIN d CO, LIMITUD fItNt.....M1n111\tltrt•Y 1 ¢- i b!-1! aeeeesonn Merkel, and then stood aside in a hidden nook Tcle•k•ae rte 7107 r` RADIOLA IIIA. to feast his eyes unseen uphon her MONTREAL, pU[aE0 t!N towards him. For the 'space a a Very farm home should own � •, eager, untouched beauty as a e came blackbird's burst of son in the f a Radio. With a Radiola - - _ I 8 P- 111A you have the worts at e pice behind him, he-saw no further our fingertips. All the stock , sign of his sweetheart. But as the reports, news of the day, song ceased_ he heardthepatter of church services, concerts and tC�t6MT1f E/ f• / quick foosteps. And lo. there she was orchestras. In fact, it is anbeneath him, her wide blue eyes'look endless source of 00 9� a s eagerly a usher hair he of of Rentertainm iso he Aron • - � sad entertainment The rice - the place and time, then as if resent-i 080.00 y i 'ing the restraint going spraying and Complete with Tubes and tendriling down her back. Her lips 1Qb�oaes. were parted with expectation and the p (haste she had made uphill. Well might (Loud Speaker Extra) ... � � ....,.e,. a man erect himself and hasten to, Write for Illustrated I.itera- meet such a Inaid- as"Lilies Armour! -tura and Particnlara of our 4y'_ 1was at twenty-two• Easy Payment Plan. „•� :] 0 "Why, little girl,"•he said, smiling ••"•*=e "! •��' easily down upon her, "'you are Late; Qt1.50lLllA pl► �t hn I this morning. What kept you? I have �• -7L(1wdm •ti •""e7- . , been waiting her more than half an 146 Yonge St. 1.E ply _ hour!" TORONTO TCTRl� �D At the first unexpected sQ is (Established 1849) ;7 e _ _ voice she caught her ]is..-- upon ands together t Soaring tares "the n h still a moment_ her bosom ���1 � n��y-�� Site stood Christopher Kenndey ran towards her Igo _ down the bank. The ...•. ,,; �_ - c asps an held beneath her chin she a �\ - yielded herself to be gathered against his breast. UST by soaking the, clothes in the suds There she rested a little while of this new �oap,dirt is,����``�� loosened 'Breathlessly as in a shelter, while his 1 +�yhand caressed her shoulder and was and dissOlVe+d, lost among her hair. She tried to speak, but; something suddenly chok- Eveo the dirt that is ground in at neck ;I ing her utterance, she put her head _ down, and unclasping her hands she bands and cuff-edges yields .to a light slid them tip till they rested on the .y young man's shoulders. 'rubbing with dr Rinso. Not a thread "Lilias, Lilias—dearest," be said, g y reproachfully, trying to look into her is weakened. The mild Rinse suds work eyes,' 'twhat is the matter? This is _ - thorou hl through and through h the not like my girl—to break down like 8 Y S g this. What have they done to you ,clothes without'injury to a single' fabric. now? Have they beery speaking � K SYRUP _.._ r. against me again? .Well, that is no- r thing new!" sub- Rinse is made by the makers of Lax. 'For the family en, receiving no answer, he mitted with a sigh to the incompre- oR*ri throughout Canada for ting pufityl -. _� ' 'wash it is as wonderful as Lux is for fine things. hensible nature of women and tet the ' its digestibility and delightful flavor. ' girl weep her fill, only at intervals _ touching her. lightly with his hand Wrhe for the EDWARDSBURG Reripe Boob+ �, "AH yraceirs and department stores-sell Rinso. upon the further cheek which ran wet THE CANADA STARCH CO., LIISITSD MONTREAL e''' Why S with warm tears.,Once, too, he stoop- _ L1i:VER BROTI,tElts'LIMITED, TORONTO rd and kissed her hair, from which ;� >Et•s ,the sunbonnet had fallen back, whoa s , g .? l r.+ nard's Liniment Heals Cuts. _ Family ci r',rine {ar c -W r ♦ ,r' ,+:. as'-"`` r1 aJ w :'� rS K ^ys YF-•w T ':n-.,_'`. _.._ _ _.. :':. 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Labor's in will probably be 1, � . :With almost complete returns ,from gain p 500, ��; f ed in Montreal over 70 years ago, has 1901 Canadian Bank .of Commerce--1 ;K 000 by the time alI the returns are in British Columbia. Wednesday's general election now 1 A �f been in the hands of the commercial Bank o! .�"�•.br But the Conservative vote was also <' and financial .familyu of that 1902 Union. Bank of Halifax-Conn available, it becomes obvious that the unprecedented. Their total in the 576 y: `�' group Liberal arty has been destro name since then. mercisl Bank of Windsor. , p _ destroyed, constituencies was 7,334,744, Rs The absorption of the Molsons Bank 1908 Canadian Bank bi Commerce-I s firmly entrenched in power for five fled �onl _2,Gone total votea Bank of Montreal is, of course, Halifax Banking Co. year. The Liberals po y subject to share- 1903 Bank of Montreal-Bank of � k: yearn to come 1 844,170, as against the last year's to holders both institutions, but t ere . c' With only fourteen of the 615 seats tal of 4,261,573. will not likely be any difficulty in_se- 1905 Bank of Montreal-People a still to be decided, it is plain the Con-, Only two of the Liberal leaders curing it from both groups. The Act- Bank of Halifax. r a:. Geo i will have a majority of a rout David Lloyd George 1906 Canadian Bank o! Commerce- . servatives an � J survr0ed the ,, in Minister of Finance, Hon. J. A. - f Ing about ^00 over all othei; parties in and Sir John Simon. The former, Robb, has approved the transaction. Merchants Bank of P.E.I. _ , the next House of Commons. The who got an unprecedented majority Adelard Delorme The absorption' of the Molsons Bank, 1906 Bank of -Montreal--Ontario BVI alignment so far is: Conservatives, in his own constituency, will probably Acquitted, alter third trial, of charge', one of the smaller banks of the Do- of Toronto. ; 406; Labor, 154; Liberals, 40; Com lead the remnant of his party, most of murdering ,half-brother, Raoul De- minion, by a stronger bank has been 1907 Bank of Montreal-People's Bk.t munist, 1. (In this calculation the of which is composed of his personal lorme, in January, 1922. expected on the street for some time, of New Brunswick. xew Independents are included with following, elected by arrangements _ whore it was regarded as a natural 1909 Standard Bank of Canada-I _ the groupthe usual, support.) did not Western Bank of Canada. y y PP ) �with the,Conservatives, who pp ♦ course o! events. A testimony to the This result is so decisive that Prime.appose them. The Week s Lllf�l kels stability of Molsons, however, is to be 1910 &yal Bank of Canada ion Minister MacDonald may elect to re- STANDING OF PARTIES. found in the terms of the absorption, Bank of Halifax. I . sign at once rather than wait until Total number of seats .... 615 -"- the Bank of Montreal giving two 1911 Union Bank of Canada-United;. �lovember 18 and face a Parliament Necessary for majority .. 308 TORONTO. shares of its own stock for three of Empire Bank Y' ;.which will summarily reject his min- 406 Man. wheat-No. 1 North., $1.62;1 Molsons and a bonus of $10 for eve 1912 Canadian Bank of Commerce-! Conservatives ....,.....• No. 2 North., $1.58• No. 3 North. I every istry. •154 � Eastern Townshi s Bank. , LaboAtes 1.53. I share of. Molsons. The shareholders P Labor's downfall was not due to any ''•• •• 40 $ +!�'� 1 1912 Bartle of Nova Scotia-Bank o! =' falling awn of its own sup circa,I Liberals ..•••••• ••. Man. oats-No. w 64c; No. S I of Molsons will also receive their g y PPo Co-operatives .......... 5 CW, 61%c; extra No. 1 feed, 61%c; quarterly dividend, due January 1st, New Brunswick. . • to the sensation throughout the 4 1913 Home Bank of Canada-Ls 1 sots ....... . No. 1 feed, 6034c; No. 2 feed, 6834c• next. COnn ry, « r,1 COnstlttl ion8 8 ........ _ - e.a - - - P -- e a O aha-- - - Russia, followed by the civil war 1 Am. corn track Toronto--No,: 2 1914 Bank of Nova Scotia-Metro- 'letter from Gregory Zinovielf, head of Communist banks is reduced to 12 by the passlgg THE GAINS AND LOSSES. yellow, $1.26. potitan Bank. the Third Internationale, and at- Milifeed-Del., Montreal fret hts, of Molsons, as compared with 18 at Conservative net gains ... 161 the beginning of 1922. 1917 Royal Bank of Canada-Quebec tempting to inaugurate civil war in •.... 34 bags included: Bran, per, ton, $3 .26;I gi g Bank Laborites net loss shorts per ton, middlings,1 Absorption of the biolsona Bank by Great Britain and corrupt the army ,, 111 P $32.25 middlin 1918 Royal Bank of Canada-North-, • and navy. Liberal net loss $,38; good feed flour, per bag, $2.25. 'the Bank of Montreal is the thirtieth t The popular vote; rather than the AT DISSOLUTION. Ont, oats-No. 8 white, 49 to 51c. 1 bank amalgamation,to take place in ern Crown Bank. make up of the new House shown tMs The standing of the parties in the Ont. wheat-No. 2 winter, $1.26 to Canna since Confederation, and 1918 Bank of Montreal--Bank,of Bri- ,clearl So far the returns from 576 British House of Commons at dissolu- No. I 8 Winter,$1.2$1.23 to , Lo.b.1 leaveg only 12 chartered banks now tisk North America. of the 615 const have been Nopp commercial., $L 1 8 $1.23, o.b.' 19190 Bank of Nova Scotia-Bank of y 'tion was as follows: 259 shi m oznta, accordin to frer hta.' operating in the Dominion. tabulated. I Conservatives Barley-Malting, 85 to 90c. I Bank amalgamations in Canada 1921 Bank of Montreal-Merchants These show that though Labor has,' Labor 192' Buckwheat-No. 2, 80 to 83c. from Confederation to the present Bank, lost thirty-odd seats, the party's gain Liberals ...... 158 Rye No. 2, $1,05 to $1.07. time are as follows: 1923-Canadian Bank of Commerce- '1 - in popular votes was three times as Others .,.. •• 5 Ont. flour-New, ninety per cent ..great as its gain in last year's elec- Vacant .(London Univ.)�. 1 pat., in jute bags, Montreal, prompt 1868 Merchants Bank-Commercial1 Bank of Hamilton. cies Labor --- shipment, $6.40; Toronto basis, $6.40; Bank of Canada 11924 Bank of Hochelaga-Banque Na- ! 'Mon. In the 676 conati#nen -• bulk, seaboard, nominalpp. 1870 Canadian Bank of Commerce-IGore Bank. ; tionale. polled 6,463,000 votes, as against 4,- __ .__ 616 sacks,�$8.65uper bbl.; 4.1 etsn$8.15. ;87 Stands d Bank of Canada-St.' 1924 Bank Standard Bank-Sterling Molsons 1 ;{ of 4 -- - -, - -,- Total flour- First ARRA1NGED + Hay-No. 2 timothy, per ton, track,� Lawrence Bank. - - - _ ._ ;: I $ 1 Bark. $Y CHINESE LEADERS T9creeningarostandara recleaned,seed, f. choice, $6 to $6.25; butcher heifers, fl legotiations Under Way Be-I ;f o.b. bay porta, per ton, $22.50. choice, $5.25 to $6; do, goad, $4.75 to - neralII Cheese-New, large. 20c; twins,' $5; do, com., $2.50 to $3; do, com. toltween ' and Chihli ian Governor. f l r I I large, 23 Pt�24c p�twins� 24 2to 2bc; $41 t$$4 60 to an fair, $3r to $3.75;choice,! :,•' t}s' Tientsin, Nov. 2.-Peace negotia-I trtputter�Finesto t creamasy-data.--40 c. canner -tteera9�,,$lb50 totU. $250; hut-1 ions are ping between General ;to 41c; No. 1 creamery, 38 to 39c;1 fair, $3 to $3.50; do, bologna, $2.50 to! i No. 2 35 to 36c; dal 28 to 30c. $3; feeding steers, , ,Feng Yn-hsiang, the Chrfstian Gen-� ,� goad $5.25 to; ge g 4 An armistice era] Wu has been arranged and, a ° Eggs-Fresh extras, in cartons, 58 $5.50; do, fair, $4.60 to $b: stockers.! a ' to 60c; loose, 55 to 67c; store ex- d, $4 to $4.50,.do, fair, $9.50 to S4; ; � •- 'jh l fighting has ceased. ( >` ` ' !tras, in cartons, 48 to 49c; loose, 47',calves, choice. $10 to $11.50, do, med., a firsts, 4 to 44c• stor- 7 9.50• do asser b 3.50 to�l to 48c storage3 b0 to it Tientsin, Nov. 2.-General Wn F"e!- g `1 gz' T I age seconds, s7 to 38c. I$4: milch cows,- choice, $76 to $90:; '�' fu, ousted Field Marshal of the Pekin{ Live poultry-Hens,over 5 lbs., 22c;,springers, choice, $80 to $100; plain 1 P I cows, $45 to $65; choice light ahep - aGovsrnment armies, is apparently re- w do, 4 to 5 lbs., 20c; do, 3 to 4 lbs., 15c; 8 P+ �1 paring to relinquish his efforts to ro-i spring chickens, 2 lbs. and over, 25c- $7.50 to $8; heavies and bucks, $4,to i+ .� gain control of the Capital, wrested ,roosters, 12c; ducklings, 5 lbs.and up, $5; culla, $2 to $4. good choice lambs,' 1lrom Mm by his- former subordinate,I lgc, $11.50 to $11,75; bucks, $9.50 to $9.7 5; Feng Yu-hsiang. "the Christian Gen- Dressed poultrl-Hens, ever 5 lbs., culls, $8 to $9; hags, fed and watered, era 1,11 and evidences are seen that he� 28c; do, 4 to 5 lbs., 25c; do, 3 to 4 lbs., $9.86; do, f.o.b., $9.25; do, country $s' considering abandoning the aoorree i8c; spring chickens, 2 lbs. and over, points, $9; do, off care, $10; select 80c; roosters, 15c; ducklings, 5 lbs. premium, $1.98. I and up, 2bc. �° Of Tinto Tlen� Chihli trop are , , Ps I Wu has ordered the railway cleared! Rt Hon. Stanley Batdwle Beans-Can., hand-picked, Ib:, 6%c; MONTREAL. y I''ho returns to power at the head of Primes (ic. c to Tnngkn, on the Gulf o!Chihli,about' Maple rodncta•-?yrnp per imp.I Oats--Can• west., No. 2, 68c; No.I 80 miles from Tientsin. He asked'the Conservative Party. gal., $2.50; per 6-gal. tin, 2.40 pe8, 66'hc; extra No. 1 feed, 64c. Flour, Rt. Hon. Ramsay Macdonald ;l -whether it was possible to charter ai gal.; maple sugar, lb., 25 to 26c. lean. spring wheat pate., fats, $8.35; ; ;British steamer to take him and 1,500'morning at Findlay Station, in the Han -60-lb. tins, 13%c per Ib.;1 2nds, 38.15; strong bakers, $7.95; The Labor Prime Minister of Great 10-lb. tins, 133+c; 5-:b. tins, 14%c; winter pats., choice, $6.65 .to $6.78;t Britain, whose government went down >;r scared troops to Shanghai undea• a County of Frontenac, fifteen miles Rolled oats be 9015&., British naval escort Thea bels im- east of Kingston', when a C.N.R. light 2%-1b. tins, I6c. gs; $3185 to$3.95. to defeat in the general election of K g g Smoked meats-Hams, med., 27 to Bran, $80.25. Shorts, ,$82.25. Mid- Oct, 29. .possible, It Is assumed that he will engine westbound, struck a motor car 29c; cooked hams, 88 to 40c; smoked dlinga, $3825. Hay, No. 2, per tong •'risk passage south In a Chinese steam!containing John Roberts, farmer of rolls 18 to 20C• cottage rolls, 21 to car lots, $15 to $16.50. or, but he seems to be apprehensive that place, aged 46 years; his wife, 24c;'breakfaat 9acon 23 to 27c; ape- Cheese--Finest westa., 183Sc;.Sneet DELORME NOT GUILTY over the attitude of the cruiser Haichi, aged 40 years; his son, Lynwood, aged tial brand breakfast bacon, 29 to 31c; east&, 18% to 18%c. Butter, No. 1 now at Take, adjoining Tangku. 11, and his daughter, Sarah Irwin backs, boneless, 38 to 38c.' pasteurized, 3634c; No. 1 creamery, OF SLAYING BROTHER T , , aged 1@. The Rieman stated that he Cured meats-Long clear bacon, 50 86%c; seconds, 34%c. .Eggs, storage, 0----- to 70 lbs., $11.50; 70 to 90 lbs., $16.80; extras, 43c; storage firsts, 40c; stor-) thought they would clear the tracks 90 lbs. and up, $15.50; lightweight age seconds, 34c; fresh extras, 55c;'On Thud Trial Jury Acquitted , 'FAMILY OF FOUR LOSE in time but that Mr. Roberts hesitated rolls, in barrels, $83; Leavyweight fresh firsts, 42c. Potatoes-Per_bag, LIVES ON RY. CROSSING;when !w saw the locomotive, which rolls, $27. car Iota, 70 to 76c Prisoner of Murder Done ` crashed into the automobile. before Lard-Pure, tierces, 18 to 18%c; Com. dairy type cows, $2.50 to 1922. Early in January, Light speed could be slackened. The oect tuba, 18% to 19c; pails, 18% to 19%c; $3.25; canners and cutters, $1.15 tol &: C.N.R. Light Engi ■e Kills'pants were .thrown some distance. All prints, 21 to 22c; shortening, tierces,1$2.25; med.' veal calves, $8 to $9;I A despatch from Montreal &aye. Father, Mother and Two ,were killed instantly. 14 to 15c; tuba, 14% to 15�c; grassers, $3.26 to $3.50•; lightweights,, Rev. Father J. Adelard Delorme, in The bodies were removed to a local Psis, 15% to 16c; prints, 17 to 174c.1$9.25 to $9.50; quality hogs,� �nationa'dy known priest, was on Children in Frontenac Export steers, choice, $7 to $1.50; $9.75; selects, $10.60; sows, $7 Frida afternoon acquitted b a' :I undertaking establishment. Dr. R. J. do, good, $6 to $6.50; butcher steers, $ .25. y q y r -�qMtY• ---- Gardiner, coroner, made an investiga- French-Canadian jury in. the Court -, 'Singalton, Ont, Nov. 2.-Four of a�tion and has ordered an inquest for of King's Bench of the murder of his 3Z family met death at 10,45 o'clock;this I to-morrow evening. - half brother, Raoul, young Ottawa t --- - College student, for whose slaying = yF n �s��nnT r�� �s /�/� �/� - u&r-yr-19Z`2,--he,had-under•- -- s�K n� 9 �I111KNK URT14 N 1►�$I111A1n gone two 'previous trials, at both of -' AAIAXA&IJUwary az e o agree. ! - n � Father De;orme was immediately ` discharged by Judge Tessier. - DESTROYED BY GREENOCK FIRE y r Thus terminated the last trial of ti�.- ` _ � .. J. Adelard Delorme, who, since his a LL 'Cargill, Nov. 2.-Forest fires in the,many old residents of this locality ,e arrest shortly after the murder, has Greenock swamp, the 15,000 acre that if a bad fire broke out in' the P been tried three times, declared by =tract, spread rapidly *#h the high'Greenock swamp it would sweep the h� „ zr ; alienists to be both sane and insane, tion e- entire district. within 24 hours, rest- confined in an asylun. for observation winds last night and to-day and acres t� [dents of this town were also greatly and in a prison as an ordinary prison- of fine timber hairs been. destroyed`alarmed, er, and whose name and alleged crime z: !s✓ with a lose, estimated approximately Fanned, by the wind, the flames il- have been featured by newspapers on at $500,000. The location of the worst luminated the sky so much fast night :' <w both sides of the Atlantic. blaze is on the 8th Concession of that it could be seen at a distance of Greenock, five and a half miles west(40 miles. Following the destruction Costs More to Obtain - v ' o! one of the big ]umber camps on •o! Cargill, where 600 men volunteers g p are engaged 'm fl ehting through heat Friday night, farmers commenced motion in Canada and smoke the worst forest fire in the plowing around their farms on Sat- history of Bruce County, while many i urday in an effort to check the fire. '` I ec �` A despatch from Ottawa says:-It k ' others are protecting the farm build- This did not do much good, as it only costs more to become a British sub. ings in the vicinity of the fire. Rain checked the grass'fire. The Bre fl�ht- jest in Canada than it used to. The Is urgently needed to help the situa- era were greatly hampered yesterday tion. by the dense smoke which, driven by fees payable upon the issuing of a, Families in the fire region spent an the wind, almost suffocated them • increnatuased ebycertificate have been ti increased by order-in-Council. Feesa anxious night, women and children re- Many thousands of people visited _ CHARLES A. MATTHEWS, JR. that were $3 and $2 are now $5 an tnaiaing up all night'ready to leave the scene of the fire to-day. The roads Former deputy-treasurer of Ontario, who was convicted on two counts and the,;homes in case of danger. Mind- leading to- the 8th Concession were the rsooninTendation of the Secreta ; r!l sentenced to serve two years-in penitentiary.- _�_.. .of Stab. ' fel of the prediction often made by blocked with-motor traffic-all,day. .r 4th ..,rtx�af>�.Csd3 .rmC.f1..'+�a..&... -,. .•��e�axar S:fry:•auam>».,.E-rt1'`4�{ta...A.:_�d>�p:93, an.,d.1.t•.Cid...��rr.�w.:�-m.rr_ '_�-C..�s._.....:-`a•,.:•.'ryR,.e. :•i_.;..'4•--.�"'"i.yr,.1, _..' aa�c. ..,L...... _..•.��...'.L:.r ....:.L'b.s._t.. _ �:.�. __�,aL-..,ie_u..a..�l,..W .,as.:.. ,.. '•9:^aKE,� :. �.1 ss.�. ... M, 7 T .7 -Stove and nut coal $14 a ton. -Dr. Henry hill be here as usti. LOCAL -ing Coal Co. T. Law. al next Tuesday to attend- to his' 'Further Reduction of 25 ISMS. Pickei P. C. on -Geo. Stephenson, of the King- prutessioned duties. stoi2 road east, is in very poor -Dr. E. A. St%dleiv, Dentist, BOOTS -BOOTS 'BOOTS -Thos. Dewyr, of Toronto. is health at present. prfwticing-ill Turpiato, will be here- *pending a few days with his �ruotber on-Ch -r&h street. -F. W. and Mrs. -Gibson, of in h6ouffice on Thursday from 10 We are waking 6 further Reduction:on our e'leariu'g lines Church Greenwood,.spent"Sunday.with R. a. rn. to 5 m m.. as usual that have not gone. -Mrs. Chas. Lintner and the Misses Gat A. and Mrs. Bunting. -Rev. R F.-Gardiner occupied ;es, of Cheriywood, -Mrs...F. Purdy has been spend. the pulpit in the Presbyterian ga -Thursday of list,t week with ut Ing the past week in Sprini0eld,lChurch.in. Markham. on Sunday, LOOK THESE, OVL real. John J. O'Connor. owing to the serlous Illness of her having exchanged pulpits with aegular Sale mice Price, tidw, -Fred Ki -Lapp, of -Sault Ste mother, Rev. Mr. Auld. Marie, Mich., and brother, Frank, 3 Pairs Bl. Mennohit� Bld., ,C.00 2.75 c is• -The Methodist an -W. H. Crummer had the Ell - I d- Presby 2.00 --of Toronto, visited their niece, fortune on Monday to fracture teria. 1 Pair bl.' Calf. ". 600 ..2.85 congregations of Pickering 13-85 his wrist while Is cranking his truck, will 4 Pairs Boys" Heavy Tan, 00 2.75 - 2.85 Mrs Smith, on Wednesday. hold union services during -We congratulate A. Spragge which back-fired; Uienext two and a half weeks. 1.75 1.40, J -5 Pairs Boys' Medium Black, -3.75 on having won fifth prize in the 3 Pairs Men's Black Calf, Fine, 5.00 -The John Palmer farm', now These services will- commence on 8.25 7, -young men's class in the South occupied by Jos. O'Reilly,has been Sunday next, Nov. 9th. The rowing Girls' Oxford@. pat & calf, 4.00 2.85 -2.45 Ontario plowing competition. sold to sr Toronto man. Mr. morning service will be held in 8 airs Ladies' Cushion Wplts, 4.00 Z50 8 airs -H. G. and Mrs. Calvert and O'Reilly will remain on -the farm the Presbyterian Church and the Ladies' Patent Oxfords, 4.00 2.75 . -':'Z.85 Norman and Mrs. Wilson motored Pair Ladies'Patent Oxfords, 4.50 2.85 -2A0 as tenant. evening service in the Methodist 1 'to Kitchener on Saturday, find -st 9' 'Prg Ladies' Vici Kid cusbion boots. 6.00 -The regular wont-b-ly meeting Church. nring the 'I and 25 p.'q. further ori following the--week­eud-`mith- Irvin: of the Ladies' Aid Society of St, services will held in Pres- - PhL le and Mrs. Shepherd. Andrew's Chuich will be held in byterian Clifircli at 8 p. m. Rev. Men's Fine Shirts only 8 oz, If tft, 2.00-, 1. .89 -Mrs. Maurice Hickey and Mrs. the basement of the church. on T. A. Woods and. Mr. McBretney 9 Blue Chaniprai Work Shirts, 1.00 .75 • A5 Russell Bye are holding a large Wednesday, Nov­,12th, at 3 p. in. will be in charge. I Dozen Caps, T50 .99 .84 euchre and dance -in-the Town -The deer-hunting season has Hall, Pickering, this (Friday) SALE REQISTkR. These liners have got to go. evening. - Everybody welcome. * opened and as usual a number of -The Young People's Society of Pickering sports left on-Tuesday TvE:sbAY, NOV,11TH'-A'UCtion sate of' St. Andrew's Cbu'rcb,' with a num- morning for -the happy hunting 25head of young cows, also steers Ohr fall stock 'of Underwear and-Soxare-uawoatheshelveq. ,A ber of their •friends, enjoyed a grounds, among them being H. G. and hailers,at W. R. Bradley's farm, Better Thnn Ever. of Calvert, jr.,' Robin Gordon, Fred (near Whitby V. P. R. station), the -naascluerade party at the home A, Jas. L. Palmer and Elmer the property of H.C.Jifkins. Sale Insist on Hanson's Wool Sox-they are the best ]ill_Wool Ed. and Mrs.' Stofk on Hallowe'en Baird, Touiq, whose destination was in at 0sharp. See bills. W. Maw, Sox in the World. night. -Mrs. (Dr.) Cartwright, the Haliburton District. Another auctioneer. who- contingent, composed of Dr. N. E., FRIDAY, Nov. 14TH-Auction sale of -811atained painful injuries to both McEwen, -Arthur Percy, Thomas household effects etc., the property Fred T. Bunting, Pickering ber ankles when she fell at the of W. J.Devitt, Village of Brough- bottom of her cellar stairs a couple Annan and Thomas Mansfield, am. Saleat one o'clock. Bee dodgers. Established.1857. of weeks ago, is able to'be around left on Wednesday' morning and Fred Postill, auctioneer. expect to camp near Irondale hgRID. SATURDAY. NOV. 15TH--Auction sale inWe wish-Some of our sports were h them success and willof horses. cattle, implements. hav 4#*o11TN . xrea-t­j�ee6-66�a�- ek w'- they heard that a large flock of -The anniversary services in St. ing T. Neal. Sale at I o clock sharp. See b wild geese had alighted in Thomas Andrew's Church on Sunday were ,the property of John ills. Fred Postill,auctioneer. Walsh's fields. With their trust well attended. Eloquent and in- iq ----- Iguns and a good supply of amnoi- spicing sermons were preached by- SATURDAY. Nov. 22nd Auction sale of horses, registered and grade cat- tion they were soon on the scene. Rev. Mr. Auld, of Markham which We can . imagine their chagrin were very highly appreciated." Mr. tie, pigs, fowl, implements etc.. at lot 1-9,con. Di Scar horn, the proper. 'when they discovered that their Lagercluist, of Toronto, sang %we• ty of Mrs.Florence Middleton. Sale 'wild geese tu�ned out to be guils, ral 4olo& in fine voice, and the at one sharp. See bills, George which are protecte in all seasons Methodist choir led in the service Baxter. auctioneer. The Ridht Place' for 'Nlen's Wear by the law. in the evening. A- solo by \I rg. =A fairly large number of the Sanderson was much appreci-Ated. CARD OF THANKS. Men's Fine Ribbed Sox in Bootany Wool, colors navy, brown. .-resideots of the villige met in the On Trte-,day evening a splendid I desire in thank .the ladies of the coating and blat-k, special price per pair .75ct!nt,4 Town Hall on Friday evening last hot Thicken Die supper waR served, Pickering Women's Institute who so for the purpose- of discussing the after which an excellent pr(Nram generously contrihntpd to the fund. Men'a heavy Work Sox, per pair, -�25 to-75 cents. question of. electric ligkt for the of music and readings; wR9 render- and m,%de it posi4ible for the-champiom Men's Work Bi5ots-See otir "Hydro City" lines at 5.00 per village. Geo. W. P. Every, who ed by the Gshavvm Presbyterian of'the school fairs to visit Toronto on -nJ air. All up-to-date clean stock, We have vileaper Alas charge of the electric liebt choir. The program consisted of O�A. 24tb, and e -)v such a Rood time. . . � -of Whitby, as well as of choruses. quartettes, trios, and and also Mr. and Mrs. Croskery wbn Mines, but it pays to buy the good stuff. : -joy. s-)P-My and pleasantly chaperoned the the e water works system, was pres- solos 'that were very much er) Men's Work Shirts-If you want a heavy fall.shirt in khaki, Party.gave mush information ed by all as were the residingg by P *ent and ga grey that will give real servke, why get one of futir in regard ;o the value of electri. Miss Marjorie Fisher. Rev Mr. Violet Swan. of Cberrywood. Shirts at Icity for Piekering.- He cited the Maxwell was also present and Rare 1.40 case of Brooklia, where about an appropriate addresq. The con- Now Adv*r"sosnents. % isixteen new residences have been cert was one of the best ever given erected this year, matty'ontsideri in Pickering, the vocalists having The • shaving been attracted to that vil- spleddid voices well trained, OR SALE-Six vare-hred raw -We're" also the Right Place for on -lt having elec• receipts- at these services were FOR K G Carr,.R.R,No.1, Stouff;rgle Phone 7808 9-11 Itric Uht. Pickering. being situ about $170. .,Ladies' Wear "Isited on 'the Provincial Highway �011 SALE-Happy Thought kitcb. an -Telephone, blic Meeting 4800, G. Barker.Pic tiring. land closer to the city of Toronto, FOR cheap for .quack silt -PU 9 "Stanfleld's" Underwear for Ladies. ishould be able to present greater .11 LVISS-Norse with attractions as a place of residence IRS. EMMA E _Ladies' Vests, with silk stripe, no sleeves, shoulder - than her sister village. Mr. Every A meeting will be bb, at the Town practical experience. Oign for engagements Hall. Brooklin. of.t lie's Pro- in town or country Phone ck 1106. 30-4 straps,great value at 1.00. -referred to a number. of villages ffressive Party. on Thraay. Nov. the size of Pickering that had 13th. at 8 p. m., to select delegates to PCR SALE-A number of young Bloomers to match electric light and showed that the- attend the IT. F. O. convention at , piks AgplK.to Theodore Tanner.Creen. wood road. No 1.Pickering S-9 -Ladles' Heavy Cotton Vests and Drawers, half rates were not excessive. Head- Massey Ball.Toronto. on Nov. 18th vocated the villa Re erecting their and 19(h, also to elect officers f or the OR SALE-Handsome light driv• sleeives, medium low neck,' beautiftill soft own Ming ensuing year: FOR mare,$30 Buggy and harness.110. R. weave, each line from NV4iitby, clai others Will D.white,con, 2,Pickering DunbartonP,O, % R. Halbert, M. P..and that It could be done much cheap New lines of Sport Flannels, Silk and Wool Ceepes, deliver addresses. OR SALE-A number of registered er if local men were engaged than I 6hropshire?am.lambs ,Apply Frank Ham, San Toy Poplins etc. "if the Hydro-Electrie Power Com. John Scott. Secretary; lot 21,con.7,Pickering. 'Claremont P.O. miseion undertook the-work. He DISON PIKE-Plano teacher Special in "Mercury" Heather Hose, in all the lead. was willing to give all assistanceEClaremont on Saturdays. PupN9 prepared ing shades. per pair 98 cents Municipal r at in his power, as, being a native of For Sale for examination. Studio.at Mrs, Lyman Pil- Pickering and long a resident, he key's. Phone 3000, 2-14 7- ptill took agreat deal of interest SEALiD.Ti-415ERS. marked"TenderS 1�10R SALE-Sow and 11 i519s.beav in- its welfare.' A motion was for Debentures," will be-received by- c teer•borse rake, 3 female Collie to N&i. pups.wagon, 3S. B.F.con. Pickering. The Right Place for Choice Fresh t-- . Passed instructing the police teus- either of the undersigned up Highland Creek. 0. tees to take th-e necessary steps to 17th,1924, for the purchase of r)ehen• b* f Pickering, OR SALE-Black horse, good driv. . - Groceriesall the time' or the Township I roctire hydro power and light tures of the To e. aggregating.111 bearing interest Feraged-10 years;alio bay mire, Clydesdale, per. cent per -annum. aged 12 years. Arli W.A.Courts,lot 24 con village. y Thornton, at the rate of 5J p Choice Dates, in bulk 12 cents r Peng Presi- princil 8, Pickering. R.R. ;ClaTemont. 51a Figs pal and interest payable in equal Good Cooking 2 for 25 cents dent of the. Canadian National aggregate amounts annually during ARM WANTED TO RENT-' From Railways, passed through the vil. term of-twenty years. F20 to 50 acres,suitabk forpoultry farm. Im- Pulled Figs, very fine 80 cents 2 for 25 cents on a mediate possesio, desired. W full Oregon Prunes;)age by motor on, Friday last The highest or iny tetidei not neces particulars,to L.W.Johns, '2,PA'eri.g. 10 tour of inspection orQnto. Spanish Onions, 8 for 35 cents of the T saxily accepted. -Eastern. As he spent only a very John For is. Reeve. FOR SALE-il leorksbire a'- Brazil Nuts, fresh 22 cents pigs, in each town he visited Prime Cheese short time 'remont, Ont. A. most ready to wean,av ffhol�. 30, early 215 cents maturing strain. Price.S " he Alymer Soups, tomatoes, peas, 11his stay in Pickering was neces• "Hugh Pugh, Treasurer. lot. Apply to Lloyd Pegg, rear of lot.9.con'(1, 7. 8-10 saris y very brief. After going R. R.1, Locust Hill,Out. Pickering. Phone Clare.to 2 for 25 cents as etc., over the ground he made the QTRAYED--Fr6m 'the -premises of i 'Heintz Spagetti, delicious, 2 for 85 cents statement that the Tor6ato East. EXECUTOR'S SAILS i,�he unders4ried.north of Pickering Village, a Holstein cow,black and-white, milking. Reward era Electric Railway was "abso. Of Valuable Information leading to her recovery. Phone ...We're at your service. ehone or send your order. lutelyessentisil." This wouldim. Hickey.Pick 1603. A.Buirdyka, ' 9 We deliver the goods. I that the officivAs of the ProprtY STRAYED-On to the premises not -nckering. on Oct.31st.a Holstein cow, Iding Inj sion 2. abandoned the idea of bui g to the late'Alfrid N"h petty and Owner may have same b CHAPMAN ply Nationals have In the Vill&qe of Pickering,belong- of the undersigned,-lot 11, rear of conces- the road, or at least completing proving c,r Mullett, paying expenses. Everett nt, e�r its construction,- as half-of the -line to already built. He, how. it the request A�offtrah 1R.Mullett OR SALE OR TO RENT-Sotid ev" rn&dip no a --- there will be offered for sale by vublic .FOR house.large=!;&,house,about.threq to tows-t of nnett on at the Gordon House In the acres ol lana.guou W t­cx ise when the line would be con- V-,, 18,e, Brougham. Possession given after 0 I of Pickering, on Saturday, Nov.15th, Apply to'Mrs.Hugh Mechin.Box 60, structed, neither did he make any tbl I h Nth dAy of Nbfember,' A. D-1924, Pickering, Phpone Pick 2117. statement as to what ioutW would at the hour of 2 o'clock,p. m., the IMP be chosen. At Whitby, neither owing lands and premises,namely: OR SALE-Cheap all kinds of a Fwagons,harne;;.and kinds of farm im • - ALL AND SINGULAR that certain pi several heavy and the mayor nor members of the wagons,good order. 'ALL counell had any conference with parcel or tract of land and L premises light scales and cook stoves and beaters. High- situate, lying and b4ing in the price for hides and wool, also live pouf; the -Town- elm man,Stouffville.Phone 1903 l8tf 'AVT0 Sir Henry Thornton''as they did try. H.Her 5 A NOTHINO 3 ALL not know of his presence in ship of Pickering, In the County of town, but F. Howard Annes, had Ontario. and Province of Ontario-and CRJ)EL BUT RIGHT RE PA I 9-5L a half hour interview with.him being composed of part of Lot Number EUM DALE MI WORLD Tk NOW 9 Fifteen In the Fire t Concession of the OUB in which Mr.Annes suggested that said Township of Pickering. and bet. the line be used as at present con" ter known as the soutll half of Lot sr-RVICE strutted between Bowmanville NumberTbTeeand the north half of - and Whitby, then go south to Lot Number Four, Plan Eleven of the Wheat or any grain taken id Whitby Junction, and have the Village of Pickering. main line' electrified into the City'. 'There i"ktuat6 upon the said pre. J 8 1 L . . . . .-exchange for-Flour. We hope that the C N. R.officials mises a large brick residence in Rood We havp Bran, Shorts, --Cbop, Zco 0 state of repair. pay no attention to Mr. An'bes' There is also a drive -sugg"tion, as it would deprive barn, good garden and fruit trees, Mo. Oil Cake Meal-,- venient to city, in F�desirable residem- Pickering Village of the beneffts of tial village',' ' A splendid op portunity all-kinds",of grain. • an electric railway, and in the 0 for one desiring a comfortale homf!. same manner the railway would Ogilvie's Porridge.0'.Oftts. TERNts:-Ten per - cent iu cash on j� Z receive no benefit from the oil- day of sale, the balance in thirty royal Household Flour, lage. In his interviews Sir Henry days. .L - I .L' - r, --= ! = - - stated that they would ainito 1E =- = - - -- -Cream of to West Flour.- satiify all parties concerned. Furtbor terms and conditions made . • % known on day of sale, E-�Z Z:-� h E-Im �V Those who have beeu' in toxic 6CHOPPING EVERY at Q9PrCWAS- 16LE For further pnrticular*s apply to R. hirn have iuferred from his B. Mullett, Esq., Hartney. INIin,t W. -WEEK'DAY remarks that i Lis the intention, if B. Pdwell, E,q., Pickering, Ont.. cr r­Ql ible, to have tile road in open- "Vi-for A.Sinclair, K. C., Tillsonhurg next year. Ont. 9.12 &M H.2 -n- -N .7,