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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1925_10_02 W -A 7 "r we Al ­7- ­4 6 .VOL. XLV. DICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, OCT. 24 1925 7 NO. 4 01"foo*i0nal garb*. ckreex�RUST/!!S OSHAWA The L&diW Aid Society will- hold Alone bandit. artusa and mit-ked, Jfad4cai. t Sam Xill ud -Bukit up the rallway, depot of theGREENWOOD The woutbly meeting at the Home held b :-of Mrs. John Petty oq Thursday,Oct. Can ad i an Pacific-R&Itway ere i on B.'PORSYTH. Opb. 8th, Roll called to be answer- Saturday night las',and then escaped D.. Direcitcw ed with the word "Joy."' with $31. R. 0. Brown, the night LLS on... N ReOptometrical Aftociatiocrof Ontario. Reg. '? . letered Member of the American Optometricod UUr7 MI operator, was. telephoning when he Asiociatioa-.LE I Eyes ciamized by appointment. Phase 2W4. ar oat�Ont was orderRd by a voice from behind GREENWOOD. LOGS WANrED to "gbove up your arms." After Betablished'IM C. McKINNON, M.D., I�R.C. od cir. J No Z4i&buqh. member of the Tho services on the Greenwood cleaning out -the office, the robber, Fh7alataas and Custotu.sawinor done, Oat Rolling who was armed with a revolver,order. Ing cult for next Sunday will b&-in the Usti 'Highest -price, &I order, )Iz- Greenwood 10.46 a. ed Brown to stand In a corner of the 7. and Chopping,,Wood ' office and to keep his arms in the air 00 p, in., 'Kinsale 2 45 in., Mt. Zion I Repairing, v. m.. Brougham 700 p, m. The Sun- for twenty minutes. paid day School sessions will be Brougham Lff" Shaping and Turning. Union at 10 a.;tn., Greenwood 9.45 a. SOARSORO JUNCTION: for R. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Kiddie Kars, Sleighs, Office Stools m.; Mt. Zion 2 00 p. m.. Kinsale 1.45 -e A*Solicitor.Notary Public Etc. Money.to 7 p. m The Kinsale anniversary will The annivereary of the Scarboro NEW SD"tb wing.Court House, Whitby. 251y. Batt For Sale be held Oct. 11th. Special services Junction United Chuich will beheld" for prayer and consecration will be on Sunday and Monday, October 18tb -WHEAT )(^I C. RICHARCSON&CCD,-BRrriS• bels next-week at Greenwood our Mon' arid 19th. On Sunday. at 2.30 p m., etxra Solicitors ate.. 317-31a Confederation ORALS. A. WHITE. day. the 5th.at 8 p. w.. Mount ZionRer. H. Wellwood, of Beach Avenue Tomato. Successor to late W. G. Barnes on Tuesday. at 8 p. m., Brougham on United Chureb.,Toronto, will conduct 'Plinne 64M or wri W'Locqat Hill, 'On t. Wednesday at Sp. m., and the W. M. theservice, and music will be fur -IZIBATON & ROSS-Balzristerp. Sr,: S. at the parsonage on Thursday at mislied by the Washington Church 2.30 p. m. Rally Day for Young Pea choir. At 7 p. zq,. Rev. D.Gorden, of A-nicitora Northern Ontario Building.= K_ I SS I M I Bay stret.�orooto. pie's League and congregation al Kin. Agincourt United Church, will con. 'W.i-Beaton. F�Ross, J. He Beal sale on Friday, the-9-,b,.at.8p.*m. duct the service, and the music will be 'Adelaide V67lod by the Scarboro Junction- aboir. Unexc*elled for fine On Monday evening Funerul Diewtor WEST HILL Thanksgiving and @upsupperwill be set C from 6 to 8 ak® or pastry o'clock. after which a splendid pro. R. D. C. Smith, Dentist, St6uff- The ordination of the Rev. Gardner D LAcensed Entbalmlor ." ararn will be given by the Stewart -baking vWe-Honor Gisduate of Chi= Dickey', pastor of Melville Pre* T so and To- Presbyter-Universities and the Royal Coll of morOR HEAR8K 7 ian Cbureb at West Hill, will take Concert Concert ' Co„ of Toronto. Dental Surgeons. Phone office 1011, 4 place in the church Monday eve Admission, 40cents; children under The largest sale of any 'astry 1016, No outaid.- appointzatnu. 2aly CLAP"ONT, Out. Oct.Stb. at 8 o'clock. A cordilol?tr' 12 years 20.cez ta, P cordial BLAKE B. BEATON, D. D. S., Phone 9,14 vitation is extended to everyofne to be Aour in the country. GrOduateof-the RoyalColelge of De=tal Susseom and Universit? of Toronto. Off3oe present. GREENWOOD. There's a reason. Next Sunday awrning, starting at Over Murdock*s Gonfectionery atom whitby. Ofike tboWs 9 to 12 1 to 5-W. 1nd.'Pbooe 6. 19 45 in the Sunday School of Melville James and Mrs. Raine attended the. 15 Sell phone 2-10. Church, lantern .'slides depicting the Brampton Fair this week, 4,JT ASPHALT Life of Ruth will be shown. Both Mr. a6d.Mrs. Harvey and Miss Plow. N. DALES, L. D. S., D. D. S., young and grown-ups are invited to mane pent Sunday In Toronto. 0 Graduate of Royal College of Dental Sur. SHINGLES see these slides. Harold and Mrs Matthews spent Reom and the University of Toronto. Office above D, A. Scott's store emont." Ont hours.9 a ©. to 5 0. ra. Sbturdays� 0 a. Dickey gave a brief synopsis of the Mr. Green bas had is cement plat- L Olfice C1.1 We can.a oupp:y Toronto Ai;pbalt Shia. "i Last Sunday evening the Rev. Mr. the week-end htNiairarax Falls. Wtol;)-ra. Phone Clare 1403. . 471y, F,.. ng acid Doctrines of the Pres. forin built In front of the store. A IJI�E._LD S , - Red, Green or Blue-black. by ERBERT T. FALL glee in Toneblend, Tite, Heather, lei-tan Church. -Next Sunday even. Miegrofte Witberidge. of Toronio. RD.D.S.. Graduate of the Royal college of We can give you names of roofers who Ing he will continue his explanation to visiting with Alf and Mrs. Trimble. -A good supply of Hard and Soft Destal Suirgeons and the University of Toronto. will use no other brand of of the Doctrines of the Preabyterlaw Mr and Mrs. Trimble and Miss Coal on hand. Also a,supply Oillice above J S.Balsdaii's store,Pickering.Ont. s Ply hours : 9 3 M.to 5p. W., or by apoolot- Asphalt SbLiziglei. church in full. cattemood. of Toronto. motored out meat. Phone Fict,3700. 4my sed spent Sunday with the Raine of Kindling Wood, rte, lit family. WISKI WALL-50AILD WHITBY. stove length. Albert Harvey left on Monday for fseloineq* gulirbo. This is the warmest board on the mar. ket. cool its summer and warm in J. T. Mathison. of Whitbv, wishes Torontt, where be will attend the 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. 1W V. RICHARDSON Real Es winter. 7.18 in. thick. We to inform his many patrons in this Univk-rsity. Albert will be missed in rlotarf can supply you with 11be part of the County that he is still the village. for It you didn't see him DONALD MUNRO. PICKKKING tale. losurazer.CA=vryancuv, Etc..Plicharin&Out, names you could always hear him. We wish sly 0 satiated.customen. carr7icig oil his monument tomb. 61srsucceso. stone bi3sineen at the old stead on 1[P POBTIIJ� Licensed Auctioneer, Brock street corth. Whitby. and that Whitev Ade X 4 tar opuzz" of ya"& ft no. Ams.. Woo M:n he has &staff engaged capable of giv. Itne sales of&U ktaWle &ssneawed so" e PICKERING WHtTEVALL on dmwfto lag proper and prompt attention to, ootww "ilrose Grua liver P o.. ftL Warm Watch your grape Ines The Service Gwaile ' all orders entrusted to him. 3-BRATON TOWNSHIPOLERE LUMBER YARD One year In jstil and an In A tn-ptoo patches. determlo. am 'Ve -Do cloovere"W. cossusshedsom tar Mkft &ts period of two years Is" out day H. E. and Mrs. Poynter spegt the Motor overhalillog, to wA side afar. 100ft- oW. Assiocasess. 1111sa. Kam" Is 114021 wes the sentence imposed wevk end with city ftlonda. tarn repairing. on Harvey issue CM, ORL Ooons. of Brooklin.by Judge Ruddy at on Monday on a charge the city to cooLlAue her college course. sad overhauling. ytortatr AVID A B E R in The 8 Schools'-Rally Day was All work guaraziteed. Flat r at Marryw Zift. Miss Irene E. Pugh has returned to Battery Service-OharXing PUGS-Live stock atic. REME R1 of atfaling geese Ontario County. Dticaser Gradmate Qd C. M� loan, Schad. His arrest was the result of the search well attend sad enjoyed,both morn- service charge Lifetime ex after n"a. Iftone 5510 Mark. --a7- ith pedagrow that was Instituted by the police to 106 IL011 Central. 7, z 0110 BkwA and rtag=01�'iilkumlla of sales check of chicken t W. J and Mrs. Beaton sad family, to.Idly rewxmat�k thefts rw"=L=ItTaw Idly :Wheu you need a DOW inthecounty a few months ago. The nfToronto, spent the week-eadwiLb W. E. a Je R R -Y -,,JPnmp, New Furnace. Re. arrest was made by Inspector C. A. D. R. and Mrs. Beaton. V"'L UAW, Ll(;BNSRD AUC. Pairing. Ravistroughing Meson,of Osbawa. Stop. Ir ok. listen! The treat of the -TV TIONEER.Jor YortL.Qnseric and Durbege ., ANTERACITIR AM bods of wage. promptly W"AndW -or Plnmbin remember serene in Whitevale onOct. 42 M- 9600mabid. D*tcsfor Ulm way be the New �insmitb. CEDAR VIEW 16tb. sioder the auspices of the White- COal rean"d at NS'Odk . &ad Ind" n- vale Public baAssiion, A t a Prices moderate 1Ford car. musicalenterialner. a Wonder T,604 Pbouss. Wlsitby.Out. 11IT 'gatisfation gnaranteed grarid progroom will be given bEdward Wilson hai purcba&iQ a wh t. � •ler and otherTorouto talent, Watch , All ' Sizes 1 William Dixon lot Sunday with for hills and come and enjoy yourself. Moderate prices also in Pointe, friends at Locu*tWF,* JU SA Oils, Hardware etc. Many are busy In the burg, allo fill- NUT COAL OUNBARTCYN. too being In full earn Phone 46W We are sorry to tear that Hazel harry Morrison is on the sick list at Or tali and see Turner bas left the View. Present Do not forget the great Markham STOVE COAL, A- ee Them Born. on Friday, Sept.25th,'to Gor. ALVIN BUSHBY F4ir this Friday and Saturday. Rid and Mis.'Clark.a daughter'. *4 Miss Muriel Spears sy Sydney and Mrs, Morrish stad fem. White- ily 0 eat Sunday at Niagara Falls. with Mils G. Hornshaw. of PEA COAL ;P.'are pleased to have Miss For- ICKERING w A few from here attended the sup- We ate showing w waln'tit• syth back at her duties as teacher per and concert given at Claremont afrain. fiaishad Steel Bed, with DO YOU WANT Monday night I .:, r and woven wire and good John and Mrs. Anderson, of Niagara A A number from View attended Fallp, are the guests of Mra. Christina your house heated for half fidt ihattress, complete for 26.00 the Methodist &cd Baptist.Rallies at Anderson and family. the cost of coal? Wbitevale on Sunday last. _1CO UMETS We are sorry the death, On The last league ,game of baseball Saturday last of MM j. P. _800tt at 1-'W* have a new* wwortinent of It Po, instal one of the-lastant 37" will he played against Happy Corners her home in Toronto after a lingering Fernerise in this week. ..Cold Oil Burners in your range, or on thedlAmond at Purceli's Park-onillness, S, in 116"A" them lan international Oil Burner Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock. All N%zt Ssbbptb morning at 11 o'clock, F.- A• REE S 0 R in your-fi-rna". players are requested to be on hand the,Sacrame4 of the -,Lord'sSupper A ebearing QoeuA and beer your team along, wiU be-dispensed in the Duabsiton -out of old stock in' -(Wl-and "s them. Window Shades al;bar- Church. XJ00 0 aw SWO prim. *. J. GORDO", GTOUP'llrVILL111. Wealre"ry sorry to report that Walter Wood has !teen taken to the Church Street. Jake Yake-'-is -tdvartlting hospital. We bope-for his speedy Agents Waat!� . ;my- 9. thing fOr"16. 7 He i8tQD&:MOVillie-iO AGVWV. 5 P Toronto Pick Reilly Day In tbe Sunday School Radly Day wm observed by,a well. was very It t-reating and instructi Fu*o TO.- -Sterr"itt - ' - filled eburilli' od Sunday last In tkii The C.-G. I.T.girls *ad others gave : , A. Bread Flour Unit*d Church. the pageant-World I The North York�And Marvel A Plowing Match will Funeral Director take place met of the town on Tues. BROUGHAM. der. Oct. 27th. "try. 1R- our Rave: Young and Waften attended . Our teseber, Mi" McIntosh, and d Piakeriug, the Conference of the United Church Him@ Leigh,df the Brock Road School, oziazio Me': May be obts4ned from you Grocer. In Toronto this week,. are attending the convention at Otti. ore Ona town will take upon Itself a we this week, bolidai g4irb on Friday and Saturday. Harvey0oons. of Brooklin, eb ed Brookfin Flour owing to Markham Fair, with breaking into Atha school about No start his yet been made at the July 1st and stealing it num of toal, Coal I CHA@. WILSON, Prop. .'. r new post office building. Ifet a start articles' will come up for preliminary New' loe ation.- be iiiade,hefor'e nomination day. bearing at I he Court House, Whitby, Hard and Soft (3091 Another dairy business is opened next Thursafty evening. Of the' - out this week with Pred -Morden as The regular monthly meiating of the 'New Store, 4, best quality ,on It Pa to Attend manager. Opposition is the life of Brougbam Ladies'Aid will be held at t Ys trade, the home of Mrs. Robert _Devitt on hand -Stock ithe Best The Harvest Some Festival was Wednesday. Oct, 7th,at 2.30 P. M. New held in the Anglican Church on Sun- As this to a business meeting all mem-THOS A. LAW day last. he attendance was small, hers are requested to attend. 1077 owing to gle wet weather. A rneettrig of the congregation of. Diffinglia - s Bloc*'k 201.Claccering, CMA. With -the- sLpp*oiotment of police. St. Jbbn'8 Church was-held on Mon-_ man in town the breakers of the law day forenoon. when a Committee of will now be brought to book' Satur- four from the Presbytery were pres. 7mit Rrees, Shrubs Etc. Corner Yonge and Alexander dry evening and Sunday .speeders be. ant to discuss with them the future Of Hing Street Streets, Toronto, ware, the congregation. Owing'tothe split "i Saving secured the agency'Por T. W. The collectors of the BibleSocletv in the congregation due to the vote on Noted for high grade" are out this week and,expect reaching the question of Union, in whichall and see us Bowman&Son, Star Nurseries, Ridgetawn, Ont. instruction and plao• their objective of.411000fortbis branch, unionists bad a majority of �two, the About $800 was raised last year. This antis had withdrAw-ri front the congr kinds of Fruit Trees, Small Fruits, 4 am prepared to take trdeirs for all Ing many, students in is-tbe banger branch ranch bf the British nation. making it Impossible for the Ornamental Shrubs Rtc,. at. good P015fflons. -Write EnigIre. unionists to continue In the way they Politics are beginning to warm up. had done In the past, as they had lowest posqible prices. Jor catalogtae. Enter A public meeting In the interests of found It Impossible to meet their fln- X E. McEWENI Special rates for large quantities. .now, Mackenzie King was held in Ratcliffe's ancial nNigations. They considered PI K I NG C E E 45tf geon Hall on Tuesday evenitiff Jast address- It advisable to units with the Method- X. J. Chg=sno Pickerin W. J. Elliott, Principal ed by Bon. G. X.-06rdon, Minister of late. If such a union with them conid Veterinary'Sur 91 Immigration. be satisfactorily made. aa ,m 'A, :!f Z .. ...;;-qp• , _ �„ ,e.,,, �...nBF - ... xs.rt�.fw a"'a „ .;,e.Y.:Y. r67� .» -, , .. ..w3`. �"rr:s `era's y.✓'•"'e•.. ,.tf.�•.•�'a+#c " ....�"t..•atic• ....J'.�.ati'�'n: .'�?k°.w`wn 1� ,.1!',r •K•, �-.vyi>if.'"`4`- k3`r`•�"p„��e.."�!r�""a�.95+c.`.r.'.�x'�"`:+t�a±°o," d.:.''�"' +,8.A..:+sa w�`}.�-"r 'x'.e![::•.'h:;"„eV^a,S�:�,` �•:,•.,7',..�, «,�"v,•,,:,,' nR:„ -..3`.' - ;T�''4" .,,•' oy�a r'�"�. .�'� ''�`r'�v ny ,r.. 1 •i,.,. .a°'^4. ,.. �. ..�`G".:. +� �.. .':J", r`t�"'. .' k -dC -�' _ x'>E` •r 4'!x•�:M^�'•- ., °.. '•:j.F,.. A•1!'y.�na�A� ....,,SJ"`', ..': ::,+' +.n7'!ti:' " �?Zfi!''"0.:,.G-:+::�` r�,i4�r,,.'....w itla ? c -�J." S.*"y - ? •F +,. f.rsY,c.,'., v.•#e•^*' cr • e•.F ... r .. ••,xy-.- t.- .:vmr _ z. +say+�j.. •R, . . �.,. `,•,. '.:m: ,R-. ,.. .,..• t .. .�y. ,.ea-';� ' - .P �..t..+•^wp..i'': ti•., _ '.'r� ti ., y-�r .:.w'�w /. 1 �'d'. �'� •_! y,g • , PRINCE ON HOME TRIP - : i �iijj�+ - ;BOSS-WORD 'PUZZLE �R � , SLAUV FROM SOUTH'.�iAI WCAc - }<' J '>=T- �sIN S TMO H.R.H. Entertains Officials of P� �R� i 4 3 6 T 8lp "{ ~ V .. the Argentine Before_ _ I I Iz 1 � _ _._.. 14 a A despatch tram. Genev$:.nays:-- head of the Turkish delegation, on - 8• , y , ;The slstghter of Christians in the the. question of .the deportation 'bf Mar del Plata, Argentina, Sept, 27. I5 t I7 18 . t9 troubled area in Iraq continues un- Christiana. The Prince o� .Wales is homeward ' After denying the deportation o! bound after a-six weeks'visit to South 20 21 z2 px' abated, according to information spas= Christians, Ru'hdi Bey brought fresh America. H.M.S. ,Repulse, with the Inodically reaching Europe. Many`charges against Great Britaiii. One prince aboard, sailed at 7.30 o'clock L'} 25 26 27 a 1Ghristtans.fleeing from the disputed was that an Iraq band, atter commit- this morning. -Mosul region-and attefripting to reach ting atrocities, )tad attacked a Turk-QW I On the eve of his departure for 1 , '' "Van about 160 miles no of Mosul ish post- north of the Brussels line. England the Prince entertained Presi- ,iu.Turkish'Armenia, have been killed; A second was that 50 persons of all dent De Alvear at a farewell banquet 32 - according to information contained in ages and sexes, escaping from the op- aboard the British warship. ' 'Several 37 F' lei telegram from the British High pressive rule of the British forced oc- members of the- Cabinet and' high - 4 ommisdoner at Bagdad. The tele- eupation, had taken refuge in the Gover:nment offlctats, as we:l as many , dram wan received by the British Turkish zone. A third charge was others socially prominent,' who had 41 �a 3_361legation to the League of Nations that a band of 500, including Assyr- come from Buenos Aires to bid the• titasembly, and was made -public on lane, commanded by British. officers prince farewe'1, attended. The Re- �+ 43 Thursday. were preparing to attack the Turkish pulse was lavishly illuminated and the _ `• :. ..The slain constitute, for the most posts. Suitction.was a brilliant affair. 44 5 47 4 4 },part women and children and. the Col. Amery Informed the Council The Prince spent the last three days' older men, for it was the stragglers; •that about 8,000 Chaldean Christians of his visit to Argentina at'the ranch 5Q 5a unable to keep •rip with. the main had been. deported by. the Turks. _ of the noted Argentine tlportsman,. , .:co:umn, who were waylaid. The tele- Bushdi Bey retorted that the Nestor- Miguel Martinez de Hoz, who is now 53 .4 55 5 gram says it is reported that 1,500 tans who had abandoned Turkey were in Europe, but whose sons acted- as of'flus Christian party reached Van working treacherously against Turkey hosts. Before embarking on the Re- 5$ 59 rd0 61 b2T. ' alive. on the British Elide. He demanded the pulse the Prince was the guest of The Mosul muddle thickened on appointment of a special 'commission honor at a reception given by the b3 _ " ThursdaZ, night during a dramatic to make an investigation of the mill- Presi4ent and Madame de A'vear at :session of the Council of the League, tary situation and of all incidents their Summer residence here, Argen- ®TNS PMTcetuTtota►a erttoteAva. `L',twhlehM. Ladcheur; as President, which had occurred since the signing tina's premier seaside resort. SUGGESTION$.FOR.SOLVING CROS&-WORD PUZZLES , r hasw adjourned, after an outburst of the Treaty of Lausanne in 1923, g t b g In the words of ch y feel reasonably tart ou y filita wo which on reasons y r if disapproval from those present but the Council declined to take action NIGHT OPERATOR AT sure. These will give you a due to other words crossing them, 4&gainst the attitude of Rushdi Bey, on this proposal. and they in turn to still others. A letter belongs in each white ' OSHAWA HEi_D UP _ space, words staiting at the numbered squares and running either Ta MARM48 to - horizontally or vertically,or boot. Butter-No. 1 asteurized P PO!'Ced to O])CII Safe at Pomt NORIZOWTAt. VZRTICAI; i 4834c• No. 1 creamery 42 to 423(►c; -Entertainer of guests ; N fiesta, �sa--storage of Pistol-Citizen Searched I-IMpodes - � s secon s, _ : 41 to 4IiAiC.' 2 Thua •� „' ,'extras 45c do, 4 c; do„ sec- TOR - --- onds, i4 to 35c; fresh extras, 48e- do, In vain. $.-Bondage . 111--Possess as one's property 8-A number i wheat-Nu. 1 North., its,42c. Quebec potatoes--Par bag, Oshawa, Ont., Sept. 27.-Last night, ifZ--stamina (Nang) 4•;-Printer's unit a3'car Iota,lots, $1 to $1.10: about 11.30, R. C. Brown, night oiler- fl4-Carpe 5 -Broadeasta No. 2 North., $1.85; No.- 3 ry .:North., $1.82; No. 4 wheat, prices U.S. SUBMARINE - ator at the Canadian Pacific Railway ;'16-A parent (abbe.) 6--Oetootiv0 ti 2, c,i.t, bay perks. station on Centre Street hereLlNER , was X17-A dart 7--Collage degree (abbe.) - )'r� :3 ma nous--No•Na 1�feedn, 4bcal;cNo. BY held op t vd to open the tco�pany ansate h2 Doctor drp State (abbe.) 10-Longed ex mptap(Latht-•abbr.) RAMMEDS.-Strive for , �� ; :Goderich. Thirty-f Our Men Iffi$iTt1i�0 �1 from which twenty-tbree dollars in �A beetle 13-Perleds ' Am. oorrt, Tozoat*-Na E bills were removed and he was then ' With Small Hope Rescue J�-,PelnLer'. unit 44•-A Ilmb yellow, $1.02. backed into a corner of the office �k. lifillfead-Ud„ Montreal fire�gbtsa "tree of Crew Saved. � 25-Upon nment 17-skill 'm Included. Bran, ppeer ton, $28; • and told to empty oni�his pockets. In I�_rypon 18-very small •� :altos pea tea. $80�mid n0.ga, $=0; New Landon, Conn., Sept. 27.- leaving the building the masked rob-' IQg--Apex 19-Ono of baby's words With dee sea divers tapping -her,ber ordered hint to remain where he 80-call for aid at sea (abbe) 24-•-Alma of ea0i ll.... g', p Pp B 82-Misfortunes 26-Browned before the Art Ont. oats_ 8 -tm 40e, f.o.b. shipping steel akin and listening in vain for a I was for twenty minutes or he would `4* n kn� I response from her elosed comport-i be shot in his tracks. 4�-lt►n to 28-Atakes d . �' #m. Po Pa 36-Helps Ie � 29-Stakes :. .. Ont„ good milling wheat-$1.20 to,menta, the submarine S-61 lies 130 On leaving the;olflce o!the railroad, 87--One who urea 30--wet mud and snow " $133 f.o.b. shipping. points, according feet deep on the floor of the Atlantic the robber met, Mr. White, who Was` 8S-Accosted 31-A Garman mug l :to freights. to=night, a coping hole in her aide and+taking a short cut across to his board-I 40 _getslAy the 8aet of E3--PropNler +-- Harley-Malting, 65c. her slender hull, it is feared, the eof- Ing Place on College Hill. and ordered 1 42-Mal man (abbe.) 86-Eagle - - g'r !c Buckwheat--No. 8, nominal. ft of thirty-tour officers and men him to throw up his handa and imme-I 43--Aped pullet 88-Seowts - • R 9-Na. 2, nominal. who hate perished is the United'diately began to go through his pock. 44-Included lie r a4--Gowns l in. dour, first pat:, $8.50, To. States Na a realest underwater eke, brit met with no extra remunera- I 46--4rlals 40'-Happens «" ronLo; do, second pall. 38, Toronto. g '4l--Accomplish 41-Gaining in size Pastry flour, bags, $6.30. disnater• tion, as the local citizen vRea cartyaag `, 46-Gave food to - ,wr P. ;O�V1Aaa ry i The wreck of the &b1 was located�his money, five do;lars to all, in a+ 1 More t achy 46-A beverage - Out. dour-Toronto, 90 per cent that the robber did not ob=i b y s i Toronto, fifteen mires due east of Block Island pock '-'62._Sov;nJ anlmal 47.-Agitate ,i e, ppat., per barrel, n carleta. $5.(io; aseboard, in bulk, $6.60. and the same distance south'of New- serve. 63-Man's name (familiar) 48 Perceive t Straw-Carlots, per ton, $9 to port, R.I., where it sank at 10.24 White.was starched'into the same (l6•-tae a stats of exclusion 49.-U. S.unit of money tabbr.$ b0• o'clock Friday night, tmmediaLely;room where Brown was and tad to 07-An Island on east coast of U. S. M-Hlgh mountain peak Screenings-Standard, recleaned, f- after collision with the Savannah lin-I back into the corner and "stick 'em gm--mouthero State (abbe.) b6-pletant o.b. bale eta, Aon, $18. 'gO---Before 168--•Part of verb "to be" po pe or City of Ronnie, bound from Savan= up,' and remain in that position or 81--Man's name (familiar) Baled Trap-No, 2 per ton, iib; No. t9-Aluminum (Chem. Sym.) f a 8, per tort. $14 to 114.50; mixed, per nah to Boston• he would be"shot in his Cracks: m3--Rapresentative of the whale 41-A continent (abbe.) ton. $28 to $14; lower grade•. ;8 to Above the stricken submarine is62-A note of the scaly t --a-' (�I•) $fl anchored a rescue fleet of other sub- Parishville Man Instantly _1e4--Forbearing to Injury Cheese Now, large, 24 4 to 2&;I meraibie boats, deetropere, mine K�led by Steam Roller twins, 25 to 26%c; triplets, 25% to sweepers and the cruiser Camden, {THOROLD CROSSING r 26c; 8tiltgps,26'A to 27c. Old, large,{anxiously. awaiting the arrival of sal-j DOMINIONS' EXPORTS I CLAIMS VICTIM twins, $0%c; triplets; Sic. 'vage vessels rushing to the scene from P oft, Sept. 27,-Wi.ltam O• CROWD OUT DENMARK Butter-Finest creamery prints,1 New York and hoping_the reports of Harrow. aged 60, of Parishvi..e, an 46c; Dia I creamery, 44c; No. 1:, 41 1 the first divers to reach the sunken i employee of the State- Highway De- to d2c. Dairy prints, 80 to 32c. ► partment, met a shocking death last Danish Dairymen Meet to Dim-;Contractor Dien After Truck ship do not mean there is no life left; l-[a>d Been Struck b E Freak extras, in cartons, 4A - P ni ht when• he was run over b 'a y - s aboard. g y cuss Restricted Markets to 5� Inose, t8c; fresh firsts, •t steam roller and instantly lined. In ..Had Freig�t T1'aU1. aeon&, 88 to 34c;- storage extras, Here, at the S-51 s home port, head- in Great $ritil[i. store fi 39c; storage sec- quarters for the relief expedition have avoiding a passing. car he stepped t A dcs atch fro-n Thorold, Ont., 42c � t !aside, stumbled.-end fell directly in I A despatch from Copenhagen, Den- P onds, 84c. been established at the Navy Submar- I says:-Another crossing accident oc- •the path of the huge machine, which mark, nays:-Leading agricu•turista., Dre�� g ��, app, ine base. and the same Atmosphere of I curred in Thorold about four o'c:ock Ib_ 80 to 3 ; hens, 4 to 5 lbs., 24 tense anziety and prayerful.hope pre-�passed over his body without the op-I��rs, dairymen, representaticea of i Thursda afternoon, in which Alan r to 28e 8 to'4 lbs,, 22c; roosters, erator being aware that anything had;export associations and private ex-I y vails. porters assemb:ed here under. the Hunt, a partner of the firm of Mart;n 28e; d' ngs,5 lbs.and up,27 to 8oc: happened. He is survived by his Po I Beans-Can., han i ib.. t%c; Some retief was afforded by news�wfdow and one daughter' Mrs. Nettie pre%idency of the 11nister of Agri- and Hunt, coatrartors, of Thorold, primes, 6e. from Boston that the three men of 4 Beadle of'_Parishvil:e. culture to discuss the export of but-I died after having had. his leg taken Ma le produc"yrnp, p� Imp. the submarine crew who were picked T_o..^ - ter to foreign countries, particularly'off below-the knee,suffered a bad scalp gal, 12. • per 6-ga1 tin iZ 80 per 'from.the sea by the City of Rome had wound his left side bad'y crushed and ' James C. Tory is New Great Britain. i ,. `gal.; maple r..igar, ib., 25 to Vic. been landed safely in that city and The speakers all emphasized that other injuries, as a result of a col Hone --60-1b. tins, 12% to 13c ib.; none is seriously i need- Lieutenant=Governgr of N.S. lision with an N., ,S. and T. freight. 10-lb. 12% to 18c; 5-lb: tins, 18 - _ the heavy increase in the imports of to 13',sc; 2%-Ib. tins, I4 to 16c. y Mr, Hunt was driving a snick load- - Cali Waman,CClebrated A- despatch from Ottawa Says;- butter from the British Domiaiotia toy Smoked meats-Hams, med., 31 to _ Britain, coupled with "the systematic ed' with gravel to the City Hotel, 82c; cooked hams, 45 to 48c; smoked His Honor James Robson -Douglas, a talion or anized in-`Ea 'and for where he is competing some work. roll, 22c; 28 to 25c; brealt- e"kkry Lieutenant-Governor of the Province Si g g^ and was accompanied by 'Norman and fast bacon. 8ro2a�'$Qe; special brand Gael li, Se t. 27.-Mas. Mar C![r- of Nova Scotia has resigned, and his enhanced,maadeting of butter from breakfast bacon, 8 to c; basks, ruthere passed the one hundred end resignation has been accepted by the the Dominions in the future^lvae go-f Tom Jackson, both of Thorold. On , v boneless 88 to 42a Ing to intensify greatly the comped aching the N., S. and T. cross- "IM meat•--Long clear bacon, 50 third milestone on voyage er- Government- James Cranswick Tory, r on the Welland division at Cin T y y tjon.with Danish butter. ` rig+ to 70 lbs., $22 ; 70 to 90 lbs. $20,601 day. She spent her birthday quietly former. Minister without portfolio in ntn ham strep Hunt failed to notice The meeting decided that every S t+ FO Lbs. and rip; $28.60; ligittweighf and contentedly among'bei friends the .ate Administration of Premier an approaching ret lit train comic salt is barrels, $43.60; heavyweigh`. and relatives at the home of her Armstrong, has been_ a ointed energy must be exerted to prevent '. g g JS PP . t i'from the directio of We:'and, owing Lieutenant-Gopernor in succession"to any juatiflabae' complaints against, � Mee. Charges Robertson, Danish butter. The Ministee of Agri- to a string-of box cars standing on' roils, >)-Pu per barrel daughter, ' was, both sides of the crossing, and the Lard-Pare tieroea, 18 to i83ie; with whom she resides former Lieutenant-Governor 'Douglas. tabs, 18% to 19c; pails, 19.to l e; Among those whom she hattared State•" culture submitted a draft of legista- y�int•,£0 to 20%e; shortening,tierces, �.._.. tion proposed to deal with the.rnar-1 engine hit the track, demolishing it : 28%c; tuba, 14e; pa4b, 24tiLe; blocks, �tlt a drag of the stand and a cheery keting of Danisli dairy products. The comp:ete:y. Norman Jackson had is to 15%4. word of grbeting was Mayor George time to um clear and Tom owes Hes steers choice $8 to $8.10; , details, however, were .not divulged. 7 P Heavy , A. Drew, who paid his respects 'and y� ire cordially ____._o hia�Iife to Hunt, who pushed him of do, good, $7 to $7.60; butcher conveyed the congratulations of the invited to hear by the truck just in time. stems, choles, $7 to $7.60• do, good, city. .Mrs...Carruthors came to Can: Half-Holiday Granted for Mr. Hunt lived on Chappell Streef $6.50 to $6.76; da, mod., $5 to $5.50; da from Glasgow, Scotisnd, 68 years -R A R 10 Election Day, Oct. 29 Thorold, and was -a married man. ' -`do, corn., $3.75 to $4.75; butcher bei!- ago, ir; a sailing ship, and settled with A Free Lecture on - ers,choice,f6.50 to$71, su da, ed., $5.50 II r-- to $6.26; o, corn., $3.75 to $4.75; her husband in Pus:inch Township, R R A Ottawa, Sept. 27.-The afternoon It is not what the neighbors say ` -butcher cows j choice, $4.50 to $S; do,l where she lived for many years. ,Al- of Thursday, Oct. 29 eidction day) 8 C I E N E y ( mut you, but fh9 lovve'en and respect air to goon, $4 to $4,50; butcher though a little hard of hearing she has been declared a half-holiday of your wife and 1iti:e'ones'that make - bulls, good $4.60 to• $5.50; bo'.ovas,'retains her other faculties to a re- throughout the Dominion of Canada;life worth living. 26 to' $3.50; canners and'cutters-,i markablb degree. Over Station (C.K.C.L.) to enable al'. voters•to cast their votesa- ,� $22 to $2.60; do, fair, $40 to $50; I She was. resented with a beautiful Wave Length 357 metres A , • • P in .the Dominion election. An order- Answer to last :r_s�.4 puzz:ar springers, choice, $80 to $95; good bouquet of"llowera from the city, as (Courtesy of the `Retfable and _ _ 1 _ .. :_. .light sheep, $7 to $8; heavies.and Well as from the Daughters of Scot- fsaxtmite Battery Co.) in-Council, granting the hf:f holiday, R A w P u R E S z A 0 ' backs, $6 $g; god lambs, $1275 to. g From ,was signed by the Governor-General $18✓ do, mod., *10.50 to $11; do, laird an+•ether organizations.. _ MAU19T,WSW HALT., Saturday afternoon. - E C N A N R r A E H D E buds, $10.75 to $11; do, culls, $9 to Toronto $1t1; hogs, thick smooths, fed and Prominent Manufacturer Captain.and Crew E D D CW. watered, $12.60; do.- f.o.b.' $12; do, .Passes at Brantford • Aftetr>000>o, Oct. q R s 1_ i Q pct country points, $11.75; do. off cora, - at 3.15 o'clock Go Down With Ship r _ h1p LEACH A I SLET x13; select• premiums, $1.96. _ Brantford, Ont., Sept. 27.-Lloyd By ANA O E 0 t Harris, prominont manufacturer and RO� S�+tl Wey ft36t'iQ-S' North, Sydney, N.S., Sept. ,27.= p q L O D Q R A t D MONTREAL. financier of Brantford, died in this of New York City. Captain Joseph Vatcher of the 6b-ton C R r S P L a r Flour, Man- spring wheat pats,,. city shortly after nine o'clock to-night Member of the Board of schooner 31ez G., of Burges, New- , Late, $8.60; 2nds., $8; strong bakers', following the- result of a paralytic Lactureshiphu'�he Mother fond:and, and five seametr were 80• wtnta>f pats., choice,' 30. rf $'� pa $$RR stroke which he suffered Friday after- The First Church of Christ, droa'nedi:sat night, when their vessel' P' A t Rolled oats, bag 90 lbar, $3.60 to$3.60. noon. Mr. Harris, who was 58 years Scientist, capsized about three miles off Langan, x 8.23.' Shorts $80.25. _ Mid- a C A S 's !Brnn' of age, never recovered conwicusneas ,In Boston, Maes. when snaking for 'North Sydney for °ba rr dlta�s $88.26c Hay, �►TO. 2, per ton, g -- YEN I . arta, avmr $j4. after the stroke. she:ter. N - f•..�:x$s•, +. .. Y-'..1^,. t ..1 ,T' r; t r G�. ,lad' •a _4.+` a.-•a; �� ;�•..' � :..,•a '1�am^ 44, � e4' ti•*•m• ,, wu•.; ,_,..,.,,; ,;-<,+: ,.m,. _:,.. t` ,. ...,: ig r,,Jna. yhri.. _xS: "7•W -'�;y lY.,- .,s:� y.:!}2r<•!c�. ..• w.r......«.:.:- e.> .... .... .3.' : ._. _:^�L•,i, ;•^ : c^k o.°...,, ••.•2•:'L�' a,,.�.R.S;�+y" .^a^C: }. ? 9 "" .:...' ,. `�--,.,-a•'•.s,..`Y...,..,..a.a.x...r„r.... �' -�".-, .Acres._:,.-.is�:,;fr+..J++4 a.,..:e....Yx.:_:'f.5^i...:as...rr Ys.Sa�..�.:.r.,. s'�'s�''�1E"'iia.s �Yl`3mJ::"`"i y'L�d�n"� ��ilt EE !'!A�_ •x'."(�..ev'V ��sra r � +lif*"^'�'„ �'.�._.�'�3Fg'(i�• •'� �rt�?Y'1]'dl Y 5, 5r 'k- -7 Rr 211 ............ ms not A''any Western, influence at an, e like lw"gs 5 UNGUAGES USED Sft Xlvp the forWd4en bible and 4`4f you'd-Me a little better tem thaa' it home with them.-People from Tibet. you :WOO, where Clirittlan missionaries are are uAg., Am" try "Red ItAbise banger Sitnab That Ti' -the Buddblks'fo one BYSIBLE RKM not allowet?bi settle, ..b $heuld Ukd Seriewly, come- across to India and go into Cbfna; *11irre they find-Me Scriptures. Pain is one of -Nature's warnings TRE.AStljtES OF 8111LE In China Itself, during,41Le last year, 'J: that • Something Is wrong with the hod Indigestion, for. HOUSE IN LONDON.- when the country has been in con. _Instance, is t1hual ehaos,; 7157,00�0 volumes of *e 9. C"mcterized by Pains in the' stomach' Scriptures-more than in any year be- slid often about, the heart; rheum� fore—haye been circulated. thm by sharp pains In the limbs end' 400th Amnivermiy 'of ir"t At present it Is not possible to send nerves$dints� headaches are a-sigh that the 2K Li Atble into Russia. The authorities Or stomach are out oforder. Engfish New will not allbw It across the frontier. In Some ailments, sueli as anaemla, good tea WilliaEM Tindaje. Yet there� is evidence that the eo - -pain 12 not W Prominent. In this case Ilgious Hu-se-lan peopled have not lost A Tr Nature's warning takes the form of .man from Corea arrived recently their love for the'Scriptures. There 'The same good tea 'for 30 years. In London with his two.EDns. He could V it! Pallor, breathils"ness after slight ex- are Siberian peasants who would will. artiOn, Palpitation of the heart, and not speak a word of English, 'but Ingly give a'cow- for a Bible.- in L the loss of-aPpetite. --Whatever form these showed an address Inside a little Bible words. of Willis The Coon Law. Chmified Advertised is William Tindale, the Bible to the Bible House,,in Society to asking: 'Who is so blynde The tree that never had to fight warnings take, wise people will :not and was guide HowcAjrn WRZT)NO INCREASES EARININO For sun and sky and air fig knore the fact that many diseases Queen Victoria'Street. Then he pour- to axe why 17ght shulde be shewed to and light,_ W• showtheIrer. Stuctent3 KU work before through course. F�ey, effective. Khaw have their origin in poor blood, and ed out a hes of money on the table them .that walks In dercknes?" That stood butt In the open plain.,- Sc-hoola. Tomato, Forty-reo InLw West. that. when the blood Is enriched-the and pointed to his two sons. When And always got its share of min trouble_ disappears. Dr. Williams, an Interpreter was found, writes -No DETTERMB Never became a forget king, N -Pink'Pille are most helpful 'in such London correspondent.of ...The Chris- :w Fruit for America. cases because they Purify and build up tI&n Science-Monitor," 'the Man re- DL 1cm But lived and died a scrubby thing. I Indian mangoateen trees, the The man who never,had to toll, fruit of which tastes like lemon" lee" Me blood to Its normal strength. in sated how be knew-of nothing else in I Who never had to win his share and vanilla fee cream, are now being ..... this way it tones, up.the nerves, re. England but the place which,had sent Of sun and sky and light and air; grown In tropical America. FOR UME ONES stores the appetite and gives perfect his Bible to him in Corea, and he had Never became a manly man, 'The Atlantic, the second largest of •health. Miss Hazel beradt. of Arn- come there with his sons because he ♦ But lived and died'as.he began. Prior, Ont., has proved the great value wanted therp to be etitreated as Chris. Is What Thousands of Moth4erS Good timber does not grow In ease; the five great oceans, has an area of of this medicine and saps:—"I ams tia e; nsc Say of-Baby's Own The stronger wind, the-tougher trees. 80pOOO,000 square mies. girl and have been.working In In­tlM windows of the Bible Is factory, for the past four years. For are bibles which show the House Tablets. The farther sky, the greater length, link with * A7medielne for the baby, or grow The more the storm, the more the Ing two years I- Itad been in such poor little peoples and great peoples all child--one that the mother can feel strength; su NeW health that at times I co-ald not work. over the world. Because of this-work, �assured Is absolutely safe as well an By sun and cold, by.rain and snows, yes.eau preneft a I was thin and pale, and troubled with the Bible, or parts of the Bible, are efficient—la found In Baby's Own Tab. In tree or man goodlItImber grows beadacifes and fainting Open' moi. cap"at a. I doe- Printed In 572 languages to-day. By lets. The Tablets are praised by Where thitekeipt stands' the forest R W tOred nearly all this time, but It did reason of such•efforts the Gospel has thousands of mothers throughout the growth And 0eatt,ciew aa jillipilwo mot help me. MY mother,'advisied me been published In a -fresh language country. These mothers have found We find the patriarchs of be .-to take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and every six weeks for the last telt years. by actual experience I the elan{ 154reCarollook. after using them for a while I could To Honor Tindale's Work. ether medicine for c that thexe is no And they hold converse with Whose broken branches, show the little Ones to equal Dotice an improvement In my condi- The wcrk of the first translator to them. Once a mother has used them Sears used nine boxes and can truth- Put the New Testament t into printed Strife— for her children she *111 use,nothing Of'many winds and much of fully say that my health is restored. English—Wil else. Concerning them Mrs. Charles This is the common law of life. 'When I began taking the pills I �Ii4m Tindale-19. being .;ORNS I commemorat Rub. them frequently Hutt, Ttracook Island, N.S.. writes- weighed 97 pounds and now I'weigh ed at the Bible House this 114. I have tan children, tote baby being Kinard's Liniment for Distemper. with Mlnard'a and get ! feel that I owe my good health autumn In Its 400th anniversary, speedy relief, Io Dr. Williame 'Pink Pills and hope Copies Of all the earliest editions OUIJust Six months old. I have used Baby's Own Tablets for them for the other ailing*people will give_them X j Tindale's Testamenl have been ga. h- Now Steel for fibs ps'. ered together,in an. exhibition in t past 20 years and can truthfully say 'Ship of 6.300 tons fair trial." A new library, the that I know of no better"Modicine for 1 - , t he first,, 10 You can gat these pills through any . i vessel built of the new material Mod cents Along lln little ones. I always keep a box of '.kno,�M as elastic llmft steel, letne dealer or by mail at 60 6 Of translators both be 4" been the Tablets in the house and would a box from The Dr. Williams' Medi- fore and after Tindale are commemor- launched In England. DA We OF Me• advise all other mothers to do so." Clue Co.. Brodirville, Oat. 06b bibles. Baby's Own Tablets are sold by all "Never sit in any unusual CIS or ated in this library Of 10. or part bibles. in differairt langd"es. ;medicine dealers or will be.malted up-1 Pit, There is the Latin Bible. written by ;on receipt of price,-25 cents per box,1 position' Seats on the roof are to be JU Call of t6 Ro3da hand, probably in the twellth century.. avoided. Passengers in-,i second-t by The Dr. Williams' Med said to have belonged , to Luther 'clue Co" i class carriage which has no door 'A Brockville, Oat. A little booklet, , should Lake care not to Put out their-6b. let me tramp the dusty road friend. MSI&Z.ChMOuL, the German re' "Care of the Baby In Health and Sick- That Seems to have no ending; former; there is Wyc!jre,a Manua seek no roof, Ob We abod4k cript nese," will be Sent free to any mother leg." These quiint pieces, of advice J New Testament In English, of 1420, issued t:) railway passengers in rn WI-n il Though shadows are descending. beautifully illuminated; there- is an request. j were the 'lest New Testament printel in an ear, lease. Madam.?" _..-Oh, let tne wonder what IT See Indian lea guage and- the first in any BOTHIM Beyond the road's nett turning, Wbmen's hits are now made In lit language printed In America t MOW~ ted by John EIIOL_ "the Tonight, wben Lamps are burring, the Apostle otibeadgear This Is due to the preval- J041r/w 771eAf,2Zffj And let me wonder w.here I'll be is ra4s- ferent sizes to the same way as mile MA IN RASH e lndlans�'; there is St. 4obn,j Goo. once of-shingling. - ECLE Del In Tahitian, written in 1920 by C—fo" with tta,m Waaa-� Low 11 sere sot sow los dark nor dawn, ?-Or Pao- Fwft rimy 0"" King of Tahiti Aad there Nor min so swiftly falling; FaC® Was Disflpred. Seaside Boarder (to n*v.W fneawrj dam IS the greatest tre&&u* of.all---* page mer) 'I only want to wander on— "I say, old man—I Goat think I' NALLI Y The road Is caMing. calling, Of Oldest Manuscript of., Healed by Cuticum SC John. is i touch the rk% pudding if I were you -g Coptic, the old language of jegypt.f Some time —Verna Loveday Harden.I which was found about tw6yea --there was a wedding in this street' ago I wus both M ago yesterday." with ccxema which broke out on during excavations in EUPL It was cop.flea in a rash. I took no unties _Going Too Far. written cM Papyrus look Ydu'nger —reeds of the.N1.1e of it at firat unW the trouble began -to spread and the Initation ca 1p, "Mamma." sobbed Willie, "-do MY —about 400 A.D,, and was found In- 50110 LOS YOUR Care-worn, nerve-ezhausted women ! met wied �-.;ears belong to MY neck or face," closed in A string bag in an earthen- "ed Bitro-Pbosphate, a p 0 Scratch. My face was diefig- "Why. what's the matter?" ure organic, used and the trouble I-* about ware r POULTRYGAME,EGGS, phosphate dispensed by druggists that' rot. three months. Well, you told Mary to wash my Alone of Porsocutlo'" "Own. physicians pre- "I tried differ=% romedl. bot BUTTER--FEATHERS New York and Paris 'face, and she's walth"ns my ,oars;too!" Many of the bibles bear witnees WE BUY Act)*AR RouND- scribq to Increase weight and strength sane seemed to do —7 good, I to today for pri~-we Aard*#* Slid to revive Youthful 106ks and feel. heard about Cuticurs, Soap and the Persecutions which attended them. thent fai-a"vek ahead Ings, Price $1 per Pkgw Arrow Otatmem sad purchased some,sad WE WANT CHI)RNING A Bible in the Madagascan languages P.POUIJN&00k,,UMffW Chemical Co., 25- Fron, St. ­ after using three cakes of Cuticura r1toblilh-j~1 00 A"If East, shows signs of having been buried dur- j 3&39 Zr*Z*c*­r MaAwt-butailtr4vi Ing Me great persecution; another ment I was-Completely •healed.., Torobto, out. Soap and one box of cuticom oint- • was rescued from Liteflames and bid- ...... (Signed) Miss Gladys I Pahl, 353- den underground by the Christians 31st SL, N.Milwaukee,Wig.,g4p. M during the' Boxer movement. The FO P. ti during earliest bibles pclutemd in 1�hluese had Use cuticurs to elm yaw *kin. -.11VO supply cans and pal express a false label on the paper cover, put Swapla so" Free,I MAL charges. %VG Pay WIY by express there by the Chin money orders, else printer "in view ne. fast Z and Tal which can be cashed N Cott Of the grave risks Involved.-, cars sh&TIEN It" 29-. anywhere without any charge The library has a chained Bible and To obtain the top price, Cream copies of the "Winegar Bible," and-# Inset be. free from bad flavors and various others In which are misprint& contain not less' than 30 per cent The Hebrew Roll of the Law, which is .-HER NERVES 13"c. Fat. supposed tQ_be 400 years old,, was mpany j L.'n"tA written on sixty sheepskins and con- 10 Bowes Co found In a cave near-Damajwus. it Ili TER NOW .* � .u . Toronto talus 204 volum-as of writing. -,IPor refere nces—Head 0111ce, Toronto, The "Souldter'a Bdble." pparp 'Rhee ved Much Benefit _— Bank Bank of Montreal, or)our local banker, Cromwell for his army, presents a 117 great contrast in size to"the" Taking Lydia E. Pj Established for over thirty k4 yeam inog khaki volume issued to the Britian Sol- Vegetable Compound there In the World. War. Yet It cos-CO11 tains extracts only which "d,&e shei� Chatham,Ontario.—"I started to get the qualifications of his inner m",. CA F 4)R I weak after m second child w" born, and kept getting UL PJIAPOSJ:S ;that is a "Boulder to..fight the Ltord's M worse until 16alull Batters both before be fight in the �ICNIIP - _-1 notdo my o"houft- light, sad after the fight.,,. work and ads so bad REFLEX Book Written With Twigs. with my,nerves that IF L O O R WAX ' .' In many curious ways I was afraid to stay have the- f alone at say time. I 1 bibles been written. The Batts, char- had a girl working RENUALL acters are wtltten with a twig and Ink FURNITURE POLISH made.of boot for me a whole Or upon bamboo staves and to I Th. cane before L was abree Pullsh.z& LtJ.. Harallto" the bark of trees. , Photographs' hingagain. usual- 0 ly are -friend 1 7 made of the pages of the bibles ton a -- ------------ a written by hand, and plates for print- learn of L di E. a am's Cgeta- !ng are made from the photographs, Compound and A: ole took foiir bottles of gave birth 0 I The printing Is done as much am pea- Proved safe-by millions and prescribed by :h to a baby boy the 4th tr -physicians' for sible In the countries W' here'ihe bibles day of September, 1922. 1 am Still doing aremy own work and washing. Or course ay because I don't feel to be sold. But even so, 434 tons colds Neuritis Lumbago el Well every lot Scripture have beet sent out from don't get m .7 rest as the baby is so cross . the Bible Hauge during ttie, lawt year. Hain Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatism Bat when inset m eat I feel fine. I I Bibles by `vreight is the meavure In am still ng. e Vegetable Com w the warehouse, far th,6 boxes have to pound and a oing to keep on with it LIE% until cured. y nerves area lot better be made up according to the loads the ES NOT AFFECT THE A-1.1reART since taking i I can stay alone day or native porters, MUle3 or'camels can faaal;� carry In the. dliferefit countries, least frightened.night and ne, Won use use this letter as a testimonial man's.. bead load in Nyasaland is fifty- and i vnil answer letters froni women -7. Accep -only 11135ayer" package EU pounds, while in 1;lgerla it Is sixty y asking about the Vegetable Compound." ip, �-Pounds. which contains prbVefrdirections. —Mrs. CHARLSIS CARBON, 27 Forsythe Bibles dirift 'also Into forbidden : - Street, Chatham; Ontario.nivels Handy "Bayer" boxes of I� tablets areas. Peopie coming (:own fzOm Af­� Also bottles of Z4 and 100—Druggists. Mrs. Carson is willing V.w..'o.o.1-o' I i to write to any owr"" A""mft g1lanIstan, where the, Alatiometans do ' Aspirin :.. I is the tr:t4o mark (registered In Canada) of Baler Hanufseture of stalloa rl or woman suderffil(from female addexter of Salleylleadd "A. S. e it Is I (Acetyl,Selicylle Add, A WhIj wall known, Ask for Minard's and take no other. tat Aspirin means Bayer manufacture, to asstst the publIC agabast imitations, the Tablets a at 131tY*r ODUN;=y V(Ul be stampild with their genetrit] trade maxit, the ,B*yw Orov&" ISSUE N o. 0-25. REVROSE ;rR""'V S „m n.,,..;,y. .. ...:. .. � ..,..•..,.,� ..�w d. kx, .. ..iv.(yF.s••o`tr •m,•.- a ,•; .a` rt.:. +yi1'”'�°.i,$-•.. /o:°v - ..-'••.r`•. r - BALI Rtt3ldTtR. 83, cots. 8, Pickering (neler Green f 7,•� -� , $ Item' �' Rlysy 1la14 at I W. under cover. Canada s. Ft�rmerA, �tCeIIG1O 1 TUBBDAY, OcT.drs—Auctioa rale of Fred �ostikitauctioneer, _ - - T 1K5 farm stock and impletuedtr, tb*Pro- ^_ I am"aReot or he World's Qceateet petty oil, e. Johnston, lot 21, oon. SATVI4DAY, Car. 17Ta- ♦tiotloa saes (il'ea�es� �Llll Separator. -The RRnlrew," Store!. *L76peryear.: $1.30U paldtnadvaaa-1 L. Whitby Tp. 14 1811146 east of of fatal stock. implements, Stals, eralee and Oil Engines. Fleury # grib.rrlpti6&to,the United states abet'Creat Whitby P. O. Bala at lie 30 sharp, root@ apple#etc , at lot 12• con. 8, • twmous Plows,Points.Grain Grinder*, Brttaiai2.00 in advance. gee bills. Wm. flow, syctloas4r, Picketing, the property of Tauo � Fair � Wheel Barrowseto. its Bros. No reserv4 as the proprietors �r Brantford binder twine and sdemd- ry << TulsDAY, AOT. f u—Important d�a11le abs retirlog• !861.0 at one sharp, flee �Q�N IA-U R R, ropridt�r. of horses, cattle, Shropshire ehdsp. bills. Wal. Maw,auotlooser. '_` _ _ head separators for Bale. -d pigs,poultry,implements.furniture. T Markham �� T. DEVITT1 �, - .. Q 8 ij " rain ata ,at lot 2l, con. 8, Pickering - k 'Important Credit Sale of g _..�� (halt mite west of Brougham►. Lbs Q �T T �j? :+ 1 ���Q Phone 50fi Pick.; HROrIGSA1[ property of the estate ut the late S l� LI E 'Oct.V 1 N US AN]) ' CATU11 Walter Bennett. Bale at onesharp. . �s :..,Registered Shrop'ahire Sheep, Bee onee Fred. W. ativersids#, Nova gcotla'i3htoRles B � S K E T S Pigs,Poaltry, Implements, auotioneer. Gait 0alvaaimd Steel Shingles $1" for 8peeding Friday Furniture Etc. TaCRSDAY. Oct. STH—Cyedit sale ofBtrd'r Felt slate Shinglesand Saturday. ` tegeh miloh cows.feeding steers an for sale at ":' y Having purchased'the stock frOtli The property of the Estate of"the heifers and 30 choice Yorkshire hogs, T. PATERSON'S • CLAREMONT Live'Stogck.all in on Friday the Estate of the pro rt of John A.White.l lot Gall and et rices. W. G.'BARNE9 and the entire; hate Walter Bennett pe y g p _ Ills Honor Lieutenant •Governor nock- f At Lot..21.Con. 0, Pickering(half .. 4 S shutt will open the Fair officially business of JOS. W. DOTBN mile west of Brougham), on at 130 un Friday, Oct. 2nd. Am prepared to supply all rices TUESDAY,OCTOBER 6th, 1925 Pickering Special Bus Service from sod of from Berr, Bores to Three_ The following property.namsly: j��/�� Electrioal Contractor Danforth car etas and Half Bushel. HORSES LeAb or GCot�S Stora - t m train from lteen i Bav mare 13 years old. BAy mare 7 *• A p oron Mark.8409 r hone ar . 1 Toronto.special tr years old. Bay mare aged, Bay geld, G lues assWorks ins b years old. Bay gelding 2 Y I am prepared to accsept con- ze List rain Secrets, eldin yrs. old.• 1 ' 'HARNESS P P Psi Ll f m S etar�. , P , ,.�. : cATTi.i. Our supply of quality Harness end " tS8Ct8 for electric PRANK PENi�TO<.li 16 Red cow bred June 29th. Roanecow Parts to now complete. wiring in H. H. CROSBY. 31 'farrow, 'Red cow registered, Pied cow 2.1 Markham ' The�isnn that made the Barnes' s` regtetered with calf by Bide, Register• •$OOT$—GREB SHOE pjQ$ERIN4 VILLAGE Basket." ed heifer 1 year old. Registered heifer We have a large stock of thio Famous l 8monthsold, Helfer 3 year�]old• 3 Boot on hand—unbeatable aIIa vT4iIIlty. e . Stee 2 years ol3l, 4 Yearlings; Heifer - for hard wear Hall tear. Estimates given free in Mona - calf 8 months Old. s reasonable REPAIRING , Pricc . eaROPSHIRE SHEEP We maintain our eacablfehed repute 9 23 Registered Shropshire ewes choice, t�' p tion for re airing all k ittda of : 't 8heaalinge registered. 12 Registered harness and boots. Phone at my expeuse to Gerrard sir- -lambs, Choice registered ram, Ewe $823ov or write to 3 For winter bl&ruing in the house, or for early spring flowering in the not registered. CECIL BRADLEY H• -VCT .A. L S K g P tea,, pins AND po�2 rax garden. These bnlus ruuwt-be (Anted this antumn. You cannon r .I9ow s.nd 4 p1ga. 100 Heine and Pullets 48 Franklin Ave. obtain them in the spring. Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocuses Had * " Barred Backe, Sprayer. Harness maker, Narcissus, are most charmiog, sweet-scented and IvLEx$�ra PICgERIN(3, ONTARIO TORONTO EAST attractive spring flowers. ORDER NOW. ,- ;• ., Massey-Harris Hinder 7 ft., MCCorm• HYACINTHS—butch Sunflower, General Kohler, Marconi. Queen of a4 ick mowerdf , Cultivator Massev• Harris 13 tooth, Disc barrow Massey, the Blues. Doable lea Orandesse, 30o each. Harris,Corn cuitisecor Maabry-Hants li L �1 horse, OrnLtIncult Peed drill, steel roll- , TULIPS—Giant flowering Darwin variety, Sc each, 8 for 25c. x+" er, Hay rake Massey Hart 12 ft., � Harvest is m and NA RC1s�iJs—Hammoth size, paper white, 3 for 23c R Seuffjer. Set rf hsrrcwa 5 sections, Riding plow single furr„w !4 498vy- �- CHINESE LILI1$9—Mammoth size, 20c each. „5 Harris. Wilkiasoa plows No. 7. Z the Year In ReVle�v • Wilkinsongang plows. Turnip pulper. : L 3 fur 2.1e. DAFFODILS—)?onbla Von Sriou. `' of :'Set of acmes cap. 2FY10 lbs. 0-h{wa w'I fanning mill• Grindstone. Wheefbar• A +, row.28t•1ne boats. 2 Sets of trucks. A Complete hoe of the Freebest Groceries yf we nn, drocelbo:, �, Mp1M1M1N"1MM always on hand. . Sar rack, f Heavy g ,r,�„ 9 Top buggy Gray. ldclaaughlia cutter. - W otsltroua. 3 et c of doubletrees. ~ — � � JAMES _ RICHARDSON 'Water trough, get intslinyerope•, w111 yOlj r s Feed raeis, 3 Pullevs, Halt D,"Zen ben e • �� ta� Coops. H,y track sod car. Oros*-cut F - saw. Hey toric rope 140 ft. nearly new. '�° ' `f' WIEN — e the ],'mprCive" "• 2 Logain chains. Pier trough, 3 8,066 L� t1 1 snit. Ensilage fort[ Forks. Hoes. 130 �1111CII �� �{ crate.Stock rack. Extension ladder. meats •in your farm P i(� 6r' i n g 1Ha�rdare• ►tore ,small ladders. De Laval eepwrator in 1' tie �+ - _ good condition. rbovelseta. :..b� you �>liZ 8AP_nr'11).ROOTS AX ORAIice w a Sets of doublet refs Third horse set. Seats i _ ' ' J ' # Set of single barnoss. Extra collars. R K .;Horseblvinkets. 5j acreseasilage corn: -L_ ""tom"" "Eb•'t 18 Acres of turnips, f Acre of wangele. Perlia fs y011 sbauld „' Thi 19 the Place' to" 'Buy j s `9 Tons of misled bay. 900 Bushels of bats.. 73 Hnebela of buckwheat. 300 w� Busbetsof misted grtin, 160 Husbele o! - 1 r— n ptaaraatieed aOd s � t�00 see tries g eohe P Ily 'barley. 2 Dozen grain bags, A number i iv . - .- of asks. o the �� , r� f )The tae Mei Come is wall seethe New Cosy Home and Ha , aYlTvies Bank of Canada neat y z ` Dominion square piano. Cook stove YOU win Thought Stove. The best Range than m a. Corona No.o.Table. Stove pipes. Red. ran buy Davenport. Hitchen chairs. Wasb L_ Qt_� tell you how �],g � st+and.3ldsttreasesaadspringa.Churn. UG Cllsiil ®Beni inr Flaetiry Plows anti Shares and Mc•CormMk- 'storm 'windows. Milk palls. Crocks° Dishes Ac bank's service is, at pour .disposal Deering Perm Machinery and Eiepaite. Bale begins at one o'clock sharp. to awig( you 1n mcreasirig the 'Oar Motto: .,We have it. Can get it. Or __ ``�� is not made." "`Teals—Pnoltry. bay. errata. roots. ?V3111e of your • - core and all *time cf 3i3UU and tire- a amount 12 a ' rash: over its C m ser. BAIi�1G _ - ,. of its prfxiucta @nootba Credit will ba given to' par '. _M • �p Nes}uraishiog approved j lint anter. rlrJ i N pCKF"G 5 pet'eent per aonum all for. ��pQ ,e S• 8 +'y ry '• j I teasb. l dill's IQ. L. Middleton. F. W.Silrersides. Cies k. Auctioneer. ° T'"` Subscribe for The Pick ermg News A. Td BL&--Ptatnaa Station STAN DARD 'BAN K T R. Teams goinR East as v follows No. 10 Mail 7.58 A M. •• 28 I.oeal 1.31 P.X. OF CANADA ,..-_•• do LeastA. M. TWO 8 5 P. M HUNDRED AND THIRTY-Oat: 1SAANCHES • �*i0(�ALITY SERVICIE Sunday train. 838 • SATISFACTION": TliROUG1•IOUT CANADA ' Tbaia6 lag �Nt \ dos w follow6— _ Re• 29 Loc.t 1G-c0 A. M. M. 27 Local z.44 P. B. •,. 9 Mail -Il 05-P-M. 6msday train, 7 42.2. lis. Fi - � re- wT glkt Foregoing ie according to"9arndard ;PICKERING Proof time. } A YY MEA T.I. , M ARKET To NAVE , ht n*ARoand Roast or Steak. . . ;.. per 1 b Ligh ring Dur»►bte ' BAKI N Cv- Sarloin Roast or Steak, ,.. t " .�f ` ` r D014E Porterhouse Roast Qr Steak, ' Ramp Roast,... ... .. .. 18c Fine Rib Roast, ..:' .. ... " EAST EAST v • �, Heavy Rib Roast. ... .. 1 �- LAKE _ .:.shoulder Rot►st. .• I4 nod 1 IM ETALLIC SHINGLES _ - 14c `• : Pot Roast, ... ES, its pleasant tobave Brill;et,to boil • . " , '� .. your baking done—i[ „• 25c •' _ .' dor 40 years the most reliable Roofing for sloping` iLeR of Pork,... "it s done in our bakery in. ,` � •• hoofs of every description `Now being made from the stead of in your own home. Loin of Pork, ... ]d-famous "Queen's Head" Galvanized Iron Ab90 You i ill be pleased when 'Shouldet Roast of Pork, ... y 204, t best roofing value on the market to-day. WOr 'you see oar display in the Pork Cho y the :. .. .. 28r . ninny lines we hr►Qe—bak- Pure Pork Sausage, " el Eatimateatg�ladly given for"Empire" Corrugated Iron lu ing every day, as we do, ... .. 2oC • r new dints or repair work. p _' ' "''Finest yaltPork,... ... . . - for b -there variety in cakes, 854 for alterations Or remodelling of Barns. Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece, Get my figures cookies,pastries, p' e,buns 85c •� Houeea, etc. "Empire" Plank Frame Barns and Imp1e- i F`and bread. Fr .. sliced, ... .: 354 and 50c per @lied Cured Cottage Rolls(half or whole), 80c "'meat Sheds a specialty. ding Cltkes a ape n , PROD CKERI NG �45c _� S E P I einerei,.. ... BUILDER - • • ,. Head-Ubeeee,.. .. 1'aC • +~Sibs 55 cents; Building Cofmacting n ��//(( - Easy First Sud Dotueatic Shortening, Barns Houses, etc. of all k1 jds: R MO " 5 lbs 90 cents; 1 1 9 -,1b prints 1 cents:' Pickering Dealer for the Products of BAKERY - Fresh Trout and White Fish Elferp Friday: y ;IPH4NE 900 `!"` The Metallic Roofing Co. Li#nited,,Toronto ICKERING �'`� '�j�T T /ry Tpap i4:. W. iT.g t 1 T , I D� — i ' '.!��F' l �T ,.T r. s, •.,t..,,.,r.4.r s y .y' ,,:y�dt'. .:�r '' s�'.: '.., ..- _ r � ' ..c �it a ' .:�;, -,*i ,9` �'a � •' '':.r i„ 1 p x � ". :•' �-: . �. ._ .., .., ..", 1 � .s ti: 1,,; ,:5k,, c .. ,';. s�-...� a ..,r 4 w.,r.^.�� ,,, e..� � S .,.,�nc{,,a a,yra`,q;;+G T.:...:i ,. :.. .`io _ d , *' °L Fw»u£,y� r r .ed' -'dv �l•�.qA1, a?'.c :.wsrS°' Yysi'" .3,. ,[,d .�, r v;... .., a ..'.s ,�«,*•:v� :,,-.+,..... • o « tirir , r' •. ,;.:. ,r. �.-r.a^.•rr'4':«S �,».- ..w». ..- '"-,-°,fit.. `��' '.y'. r • a`h�. �.."� 9SSw?'��,�:.'.`•^�u'3t .rw"�uhr�,� s `�' KiG,r sr. r,e ­­;W.-I�­­." ­_x�r�% �Wia.-""41-�-2k, -4�, �-,�­M 7, :. 0, 46 e4l, 0., 4 0 FLARKMONT. George soct'Mm. I�ee, of Stouff- T`110aifts Bacoda's sale of f1trni A number of the members of J. and Mrs. FlaRold were,to Ville, `Ile , pent Saturday with the stock on Friday last was well at- the Women's Institute motored to X&P11 Lid Nutul rin •the city on Wonday. latter': parents, J. S. and Mrs.'. tended and good prices were . re- Pickering,on Tuesday afternoon, Hadill. alized, the-hogs espeeiallybrinaini when they were-the guests of the Sunday evening in the city. 4Cbas. Cooper and friend spent Mrs. Acthar Carruthers under• good figures. Pickering �rancb- They report a Imuma Co went a critical •o Robert sail--Mrp. RAteliffe and Toronto General ration in the W. G. and Mrs. Scott, who most enjoyable time. Cheap rates for farm and country Hospital on Tues. spent -tive weeks with ' Goodge Our Oublic school has been closed buildings. ,41 family spent Sunday with Evaner day morning, which. proved auc- and Mrs. Dick', of Stoughton, for the -last. throb days of this =Windstorm Lasurance on bqUhrW%' and Mrs. Ward. esafnl. k- speedy recove attend. c ry is S&ek-, returned hoMe the end of week as the teachers are T. Shirk is erecting a. new coal anticipated. wind-milt.Was 4bed north of F. X Cooper Last week. Roy and Mrs.'Ward, in 9 the convention of the South 'hardware store. whb accompanied them to the west Qatari:Teachers' Institute which /Automobile Insurance arrived hope-on Tuesday. Mm. Thos. Gibboup Is visiting is,being held In Ottawa. of all kinds. 'in Toronto with her son W.M. VOTERS' LISTS, 1925 PARKS F0 for a few weeks. R SALS 1 number from here girpose 4 'Write or phone attending the Markham air on -Friday and Suturday. Municipality of the Township of Pick •- Thob. Scott, we regret to report, oriag.. County of Ontario Farmers ED. B.OW M AIs in very poor health at present, Progrep3ive ecd thougb somewhat betterlitely. Notice is hereby given. that I have ;1/ _L complied with section 10 of The Vot. 20 WE11TBr, ONT. Mrs. C. 9. Trueman left on Wed era'List Act and that I have posted up Los d two weeks with at my office at Whaerale on the le non -th CLAREMO-WT her aunt, b1m Raymer, of Tillson av of September. 19:0. (1)the list of Ban 3 our fie 4� burg. fil persons entitled to vote in the said Chas. A.- and Mre. Grant and, Nualcipality for Members of'= Partla- CREAMERY family, of Toronto, motored out ment and at Municipal Elections, and a prosperous (2) the list of persons entitled to vote -and took in the Baptist annivers. MANY of th at Municipal Elections only, and that men in this locality make Highest price paid for ary on Sunday and Honday. such list remains there for Inspection. full use of our banking service. JCream at the Rev. E. and Mrx. Oreborn and And I hereby, call upon 411 voters to children returned home on Tues- take immediate proceedings to have Let its conduct all financial trams. 7, day of last week, after their any errors or omissions corrected ac- actions for you; let us guard month's vacation spent at Graven- cording to law. your tapital, let as assist you in burst. Dated this 15th day of September, the purchase of more and better Give us a trial and be convinced Communion services will be held IM. in the United ohnrch on Sand DoNALD R.-azAToN, .stock,or other productive under. morning next. Preparatory ser- 2-4 04erk of Pickering Township. takings. The interests and vices on Friday evening at 8 requirements of agriculture are o'clock, followed choir practice. fully understood and well served 'w STANDS FOR THE BEST.,. N. Burton, who has been spend. Lay the corner stone by this batik. inst the.summer in Claremont with of your prosperity :-Lyman and Mrs. Plikey. returned now by opening a Farmers are invited to avail thiem,- solvaii of our local manager's advice to Woodstock on Tuesday fore• mviAP accOuat at in all mattors where money is coon. He will spend the winter with his daughter, Mrs. Haney. nor &earest branc& Involve& 7. -L. W. and Mrs. Pilkey motored OROMV to Utica on Monday and visited2.3 ARE the latter's mother, Mrs Wm. Mitchell, who is in poor, health, FbPOL A being advanced to years. They returned home by way of Port Whitby-0 P. Lynd. Manager Perry, where Mr. Pilkey aec... Brooklin Braacb--{}. C. Crow Manager good supply of new harness etc. Litter Carriers, Hay q�rriq On, Sunday morning- next -You should try Famps, Door Tracks, vowCSA the Baptist Church the service Bowls. Pressure Systems Bte. will be in charge of the Sunday our It will pay you to at my prices on School, the occasion being the an- above before buyf ag elsewbom tereating programme has Bulk Tea e FRANK PROM nal Rally Day. A varied and in- been Sp cial Cle' a' risng pro NT pared. Stringers and visitors PICKERING. ONTARIO Are cordially invited to come and lt's Real, Good - .of Boots and Shoes I 'on service. The Lords Wpopyer the all be observed after the Heim's Solid Leather Work Boots. tan color, at. a 00 ELM DALE -M-11.1 morning service. In-the evening Boys' Schoot Boots, tan col r.at 1W the pastor will preach on the Pub O sct, "How to Got the Most out of A. 11C 3P 1-1 X 13 ifs." This sermon' 160c lb,will be of Women's Cushion Sole Boots, Oxfords. patent leather :G6veroweat Standard special Interest to young people. . . . . .. I Sandals at a street redaction. Recleaned Sept. 17th and Nth. Claremont Why pay. Cdr® �? V1}1elm'School Boots. sizes 8, 10, It, 2, colors black or tan.. Bs fists and their friends have gs vVill 1=these dates in mind for a long Phone -8700 Screenin 0 M" 23 X IT C* time. many anxious hours were Men's and Boys' SrriU at a great so ispent In endeavors to make the FRANK CEMOWI I wing. ten your hogs' at 104th anniversary of the Baptist CLAREMONT. ONTAWRIO a have a fall line of Carbarrit's Overall&, Shirts arts Gloves. Church a worthy companion of its a profit. wredecessors, The coneensuiJ of Call r lopinion is that It was so indeed. J. "IRMOLDS We have this Peed at The weather might have been-bet• rixht prices. - ter, but them more bumaus cannot IS Your Roo control the weather. Bu 'We carry all the diff6 t for the rest of it—well, ask those who Ready for Whater ? Kill Feeds. were these I Sunday was& Xreat The minixtry of fter. Mr. We are overstocked with Asphalt W. -r Vleiadher was)net what was ex. slate-mrfaced Roodair and pected of him, szo that Is saying& are clearing the very igooddoal. His ermilent work was best trades at ❑ New Blacksmith' E !worthily supported by the efforts $8.29 per B W oll Now is the time to get the choir and the singers who Journeyedfrom Uxbridge toassist YoAr C1 'them. Monday evening fodad the ROD OR ll ^ lo*s in order for the 'isuditorium filled again. The an" Regular price Scoo per roll and &H work. Inual tea was a marvel of man• sixement, the great crowd being every indication of It can be done to your entertained by a large 'and well higher prices, so satisfaction by Ortstilmd force of 'Waitresses who seemed to have air inexhanstible Act Quickly L'ORNE REia ' supply of good things to set before • na quote you on Asphalt Shia since"approval were heard Corrugated Iran, or the dtbetr guelItt Wards of praise and CLAREMONT onall sides, visitors from ontaide points new root. Caro Crimp. :41ising especially emphatic-lo their • QvLk qwpphmg �smarks. The program 'which ;We Lay 1[t followed w"excellent from start AND FL IKING. to finish. Messrs. George and Bar. I am prepared to do Chopping &M old Titylor, of Toronto, supplied F. X. COOP E Ifttirtimental'aumbers which mer- R Oat Flaking every Monday, Im Wednesday and Friday iced and reeMed 'the hAarty ape :GLAIREIKONT This is duo to two principal cauvee--(I) laces of their bearers. The Hap- _.7 -Stonebosts Fqr Sale gave a gat Mole Quartette. also Bemuse the Sue in so constructed that it -.-'--number which was much apprect. John IV. Bayles, 'Claremont Now is the time cirries the beat all around the oven, ated, wbf Is the remarks of Rev.A. McLellan found a ready respnose thepby keeping a its parts at a steady RuralRouts No. 2 in tke audience. for and uniform temperattriv,and(3)Because Mi."Peirl New- Jhe pyramida1-3-sided---oven plates too gave the bulk of the progran, radiate more heat with the usual amount N. W. STM' FORD &%Lop program.&� as a MISS Newton is advertisedof fuel or the usual beat. with less feeL A distinct economy with a gratif"ing artist graduate." and'that, •we rune, Marble and Granite DealeN IPLUIT resdin for every houeebaid feel, is exactly what she is. We 0 P-1- Cemetery Lettering etc- ..v.,,saw and beard the art of elocution Other noteworthy features we the edea- First-class work -at its best last Monday night. guaranteed. .:.'Those who have an appetite for gmus, pa fec draft control, broiling and toasting front,ampler eon vch,H required, 'Kingston Road and Pickering ;literary excellence and dramatic -Everything in- H= ventilated oven and even distribution of N MW I East Townline. skill'were delighted with Miss Alw "A mm beat under coohmg surfaxp- C4=C in 'Newton's superb rendering f the Sur" :' " Pbeone Whitby 68632 0 Jars, Rings, Certo, to-day and let us obow you why more • "Trial Scene"from-'.The Merchant than 300,M women we using of Venice." Miss N :. Rubbers, 27-40 P. O.—Whitby ewton was an Thought Ranges. avaricious Jew, a judge, a lawyer, Rappy Thought Pipe, Pipelese and com- an unfortunate merchant. 'and the Parafine etc. ..bination Warm Air and Hot water Fur. merchant's friend, all in the :nates serve every type of home Ho _-:-of about half an -hour. Then theP r"Ooii" *&me Pearl Newton became an old Reductiofilin all • aisia, a sobbing child, a querulous - -old lady, an. Irish scrubwoman cotton goods. d 'several other' characters be 90 aide. Young and old'were delight with her humorous numbers Fresh Gro'ce' ries' al. and all wondered how one person Of all materials;and dealan could suably itaperftnate so many ways on 09 A? 8AA 9 IE It will pa you to call at:our WorkV W1 characters, all in one evening. It hand Ott oil Inspect our stock and t n: obtain prices, - wap entertaining and it was won -i'10westi prices s7 All orders left with our 'Agent,A. Z derful. Miss Pearl Newton, artist, Law. Pickering, will receive our gradilate.—Yes, artist she surely • c is, and a worthy graduate ill the prompt and areful attention art of eloention, Some time we A call solicited may hAve MIQ,4 Newton agRin, and Do A. T T 4FOUNDFtV C0AAPANV-UA41T2D ---� . (7L kREVONT If W" (10­11 ),­1 bPttPrrr;niP Pci t T T. MATHESON W _4 i2_.5 '11.120�.t"MT 1"Ar% 7 7 W, V W. r16 B 'least idea of4tbis di?�tkey went upstairs. , But the con- Bifiset"W G AS 0 i our _"Seffil Needless to so Aeltber Kit' Doi In A us AP11 `4 URNBUNG.orINVESTING? sclo noss of-it accented the loot of surprise on'the face of the bef po h forward d qtteridapt, who came V_ ar no resp _P actfully M enough, Wbej%y6u,fitly spocureZve sbaces which have.no mwulng Raloord "d "Will the lady.take off ber.hat?" nO.X%rkat Vidue you w* sim.4y gamblingr- with the oveTwil will lose your-money. Wby take this Ions chance "Oh, to,"•said Mary, quickly, and jc*baWWy that YOU little breathlessly. "I will leave my can invest*Your sarbigs In go=d. dividend G*ftrulas when YOU am. Dick won't 7 F&IuowaserAbS-power (QwWa reafty Insgiiietiablo) a" be- cloak and go in as Qt)*QW.P I mind Ill 7� okk 46-thii mrsew of out lip There was no difftcuif in locating m where Dick B In .4 the room isset and hi friend Mr. Mamy Styles were hold- y1liar FIbm in g t select little supper party. A N TEA -(Example, SM Invested). JIM theft talk, a popping fusilade - OW Iriveited (pay In a Y9410) will 110Y the fOltOwInG *Ocuritisi: of corks, fold that Kit's loan could lRave arou tried it? The tiny rich- not go far hr such a place. It was leaves and tips -are Healed Canadian industrial Alcohol YIELDING g.9 well that Air. Styles was a partnq go $MARK& Cans 10 SHARES GU*L of Canada ....................... YIELDING 7.7% in the "This. Style Nineteen. and air-tight. Finer than anrSALADA. " apan or.' 4 d n,Ca{ Foundry (Preferred) ... YIRLDING 8.6% h 10 SHARES Cana is Eleven" Owp at the corner of the Gunpowdpr. Insist upon Bridges. _*ssuming-the Market oDthj above Shares eAvamees 10,potnte Kit and end of Mar re hhailedclamor- '.4=jft & year, your profit.wo4ld be $450 plus.dividends paid,. ously by Dick Mary the other There had been a hush at the table. "'Shun!" he cried. "Stand at the room, as 0 they stood tremulously �Veral had been curiously regarding ease! Order armal Quick march!" (otfor group selocf�~ for smwler 'or larjoi sum* on roquest.) hesitating in the doorway. the-tweed-clad student with the pale, And she waited till all had passed "Here You sire--we thought you had he went eager face. Among others who did do her. Kit was last, arid 'aa. Our now bookJot "The Road to Iftaftolal Independence,"gives bolted. Wherever have you been? 'A Starr night for a ramblek—that sort was the rubicund old proprietor, suc- by she took him by the arm and de- ;aplete record of Caiusdla&divldond-P&Yinf securities, with j of m complete their high and low market pricess'&M explains how yqu can ns, I suppose. Come and sit cessor to the original Sponton. To tainvd him a moment. him age had not brought reverence "See here," she whispered hurried- l;iniiiatinj anaal or large sums with absoUrtit oafs ll star safety by our down I Y-Pay in a Year Plan." Bond for it t*4&7. No oblvition. Kit was stunned at what he -saw' nor the hoar hair respect. ly, "take that girl home. She is a So that, without Kit beingthe teacher in a school,and though the.�re`e and Mary Bisset tdod ised ail as Local Correspondent*. least aware of it,,his voice waae;rd no harm for us--.or 7ou either per- Financial Agents Wanted ylvering, with a look LCr face as all over the room In the hush before haps—the 7 be both harm and ........... THIS'COUPON she meditated flight. re I" f o r bla r_. It's a Shame for But Dick pulled her round by the the rising of the ladies. trouble "Yes," he repeated, for the pl - Dick to have let her come." -.r.. �i- arm all the time. ea "How can I. said Kit. "I have Saint@ 01dr 4 ca- talking lsV"tm*ftt sanksm ere is a lady friend of mine who sure of Seeing Mary Bieset's. cheek ca.a"a Cement BUSER& wants to know you, Mary. My sister, urned a litt3le' towards him ,it is promised. She expects it." Neatreal. true� I will say it again. T6 wind i "Nonsense," cried the girl, angrilv. Mf Clifford. Sit down. Mary. Here, Kennedy, do your duty!"Yee may send as Ym 9"WOL "Af Ray to 1FIR104110 InIffosaiines" md,dowls of on t e corn at home is Just like the 141 tell you, you do not know. 1A will in her profession to be sunshine on your hair, when you to do her harm W, Im lavednea slam. wtilleat swisatt" W tart. Somehow Kit found himself in a morn R down the street on a windy gill seen at the Elysimin." chair. Presently Mary was seated A roar of laughter ran the (To be. continued.) ..... his side removing her gloves. He rourld ................... ........... ...... ............................... PRO- saw a folded white napkin on his table. -ea "Bravol" cried Clement Sowerby, Keep Minard's Liniment In the house. Address ............... ................ ............................................... plate, and he had not the least id what to do with it The glitter and clapping his hands, PKennedy can hum dazed him, and he started vio- a"' us all and 'raise' us at this game. Taxis Carry M1111lons. City ......................................................... ............. .... "A tenty whom a hand was laid on his Bravo, old mail! Galloway for ever The importance of the taxicab as a, D"t W. shoulder, —in love or war Ill transportation agency Is shown by the Hello, Kennedy," said a familiar In the laughter which followed all tahs, they t t carried 592,000,000 pail- ct e Rik -voice, "I did1hot know you were up to rose and the ladies trooped out, Mary senders I"I year. this Sort of thing! Congratulate you Bisset following with a crimsoned Ziyourpace, my boy, -But what face. The girl Violet Clifford came .. .. - .4 Hill—oh, I would they what?' In the Kirk may U -on-the- and took her by the am kindly and Destructive Elephants. ' went out with her. Then all the, LMephants of Africa do tremenclova Kit turned, smiling stupidly, andygan to talk quite differently.oung men regrouped themselves and damage to native farms. there behind him, easy and cool In be Kit n 11 evening dress, was Clement Sowerby. 1 did not understand a tenth of what In four years the pries of beaver d9 Instantly Kit becimis conscious that they said. But after he had sat look- okins advanced from $17 to.$38-60. he alone of all present was attired In ing about him for ten minutes the old each, at fur dressing centres. tweed. Some were In black morning proprietor of Sponton's came up an( 4 & ORO== coati. for the affair had a very in. with his usual familiar courtesy to forlftl air. But Kit felt inoonceiv- his guests, bent his dyed moustache ably miserable. He thought that over Kit and said. "May I have the, iny3elf if Mary would des lee him. He knew 1 pleasure of knowing your name? You; kf CHAPTER XLII.—(Cont'd.) my hand and go home by the-other follows would. He seqpied rernind me so strongly of a face I you say I said it" ,Will you take my arm. Miss Big- to recognize amusement in the Ralf. used to see here thirty years ay." It was all very charming and de- smile on Sowerbyla face. "My name- Is Kit—that i3-- I fretsimple unstaled lightful to the" Yet he could only vacantly stare topher Kennedy!" the lad answere Kit actually looked round tor a" souls. But such moments -speed fast, and look at the dazzling front of Sow- The rubicund man stood back to take! who had opcken. It was certainly not and Mr. Dick Bisset was waiting at erb "Bless my soul!1 his own voica he heard. v shirt. another look at him 'ski Triton's. Kit's beart was rippling i2set lives on the same stair" he Well—well—well—l" he muttered. The pretty girl ave a little like a river over pebbles in a water- 14. "Of course I wilt How strange said, awkward:y, and he askej m Most strange break, so quick and continuous was to bring this young lad abl g—his Sister!' "What to strange"' said Kit. seems- to be called 'Miss Bisset' out its beatint His eyes were fewetishly g tly as Mary sently enou h, with his eye on the you to snap f of school I shall expect brilliant. is brown face a little pale glanced A up of the mention of I door at which he expected too see Mary your fingers like this and S&A Tly under its weathering, and he walked her brothets name. Bis-tet reappear. 1 4 1 'Please, Miss Bisset, will You wipe MY not on Caithness flags chilled by the "Very pleaaant duty," he Said-, "ose: "Nothing—nothing." replied the -;�141ats for me?' " north wind, but rather u n rolling you I call you 'Mary'?" Kit ven- P gain Ta-ta?" ;proprietor, with his fingers on his clouds and the viewless air. 9 1 beginning t6 be astonished at But as he fall back Sowerby. whalchin—'a coincidence, nothing more, jy -tl= I Suddenjy,.. after Kit had reached was a better fellow than lee him- I I once know a man of your name'."himself. Her little gloved band was --their legs wouldn't T bis right hand over, and rested it on self credit for matt&M. -Reastly "Naw then, pay the shot!" cried on his arm by this time. It Seemed . become so tough. to nest:e there. It-l"ked exceeding the smooth brown giove long enough shame-to bring hi� sister to Sponton's, Richard ]Bisset, jovially. "I'll take swan and smooth, while the glove to feel the warmth strike upward into _wktit a *weep!" the lclhlink now, if you please! For you As it is, Pork is rather r his ba:�r, frost-bitten fingers, the i !dhows won't have a rap on you by indigestible and yountud itself fitted without a create. This pretty girl started, and light as a CHAPTER XI.Iir. to-morrow morning. Come, shell out was not at all like walking in the eat mustard"with it. woods with Betty. The lad dr", a fallin snowflake her glove ceased HIS FATHERS 8014. Ter bob eAeb for. yourge:ves and five l b if from his rough tweed sleeve. When Kit had time to distinguish !for the lady." Mustard aide dig"don of pork to I I F breath. the I She clasped her.hands tragically as Kit rose gasping, but had the pads-, and all other meats by finprov- y"You are gettIn tired." said persons he noticed that there was a _7 :she did when she recited at the chit- ence of mind to show no surprise. Yet , -Lng the flavor and Stimulating -girl, evading the lUdne;9 of Kit's I general forcing of the note among the 'darn's hospital- tion; "let us go back!" ladies of the part�, Their color was I his heart fairly sank within him. An- t1W Bow of gaixtric juices. , question I • I "Ob, what shall we do? Itis seven generally a -trifle q usually ';other I "Oh, no, not, yet—Mary," said , h and un 7f his few pounds gone--the Freshly mixed mustod 7 o'c:ock already! Dick will be so permanent. Not like Mary's, Ous pounds which were r to see ' Is essential at *very, Kit. who, having now overcome the , which �prect resistance of his voice, resolutely Pun angry. There, it is striking from St. (Kit thought with a strange elation) !him through the session. mew sued his advantage with all the ed- Giles. Listen I How could we have paled to li*.'y c:earrien .one molftent.I 'More as a precaution than anything! been 80 careless, Kit?" venturousness of the truly bashful. and the next grew pink as the inner ere he had put one in his pocket when But there is little use jn chronicling I It was'thef4-*t time she had ven- rose leaves where the,dew lingers he tame out. He handed it to Dick. ME over e sternal and unvary- tured it, d the monosyllable fell longest in the rnorning. Their voices "All right-, you're a blooming Crce- 0' again these an e P nt with a sharp sting of exceeding p:eas- were mirthful, but they lacked- the i sus," said he; "I saw this fellow with Ing tentattyes of.younir artid innocent n urableness upon the lad's ear ad woodland abandon o t night in his 'digs'; hearts—how he teased her to call him f Betty's when she a pack of these las by his firet name, how he used hers vibrated long in his heart. was tantalizing tbb foresters, or., the other five Shillings will )ust do ! In Ever sentence for the pleasure of She did not put her hand back Mary's guy ripp.e when she had clap- for the entrance money to the -Ely- ustewd hearing It spoken unreproved; how again on his arm, but The did not care-. that her hands aind'said I "Oh I 'Kit"slum.! "Kit—Xit!" he said softly to hIm- she. shying from the adventurous that is a rice name--so much better And Mr. Richard Bisset thrust Mr. aws&3"" -recklessness of "Kit" presently con--self;se,f; "she called me 'Kit'." Then he than Christopher.". Secretary Fleming's ' second crisp descended upon the halfway house of smiled. The general style of dress was also,bank-note Into his pocket. ."Mr. Kit," with which the hero hasi But he had the good sense to know a iittle extravagant, but Kit thought At this moment Miss Violet C:if- �his limit, the guarded bounds of the that no doubt Some Of the costumes,ford put her head prettily in at the In the meantime to be satisfied; hovr,,night, and not to try for more. were parti-cci:ored because,of the lite,door with her hat on, a rather flam- ........ having uttered it once, the pietty . I :boyant blushed and would have drawn fancy dress bazaar. composition of yellow satin 4 back. to P 9V But eyes rested with a curious I and white feathers. for, Sponton's—yes, this S on n s, I did not say! it, she so tF Well, lazy fellows�" she tinkled, v Y, said, and id the sieek7hiii red,,-tightly-button- pride on the plain black gown of the 11 then with wayward irrelevance she girl beside him. I we are read if you are. Perhaps, ed epicene boy who stood behind at It *ant to come. If -.went on, "Well, you made me say it, the swinging glass door. "Mr: Big No one of them-is the least like!though, you ready ........................:........_.._...:1 you know you did. I will take away set's party?- Yes, sir—upstairs, see her.". M summed up-his observations, rot there are others in plenty who 1 lond on the right and many of the men about the table ;a!" Spon ton's had been a famous place seemed to 'think so too. Mary kept Opening the' door wider She came Tf her eyes on her plate, and atter the i into the room, and assumed the dig- in the beginning of the century. In It had sat Scott and Jeffrey, talking first stun of all seemed to draw,i pity and port of,.a sergeant-niAjor. ceaseessly while with clear -cut cameo nearer to Kit, =g earnestly and face Lockhart had listened. Earlier quickly all the time. Kits heart beat faster than-ever' Every Woman still one'Barns (lately Burnees) had at this subtlest flattery. He sat up' ...,come across the now bridge and tast�. more Needs A Sink straighter and looked -e boldly, BEAUTIFY IT WITH a kitchen sing ed the Scottish stone ale, "virulent as Why get along without -'a tass of raw brandy." It had been about him. He found n'o difficulty in i Here is S new SMP .1 ' any long"? -1the rallying place of the New Town doing as the others did, and he emp Enan2aded We" Sink, tee v"-Y tied again and again the curious wide- EVERY "DIAMOND'DYES latest. made of rust-resistina Armco'fwits against their natural enemies, mouthed . . S "Jeremies" mou ed glass which was set before, iron,with tluee coats of purest white X --.,of the �'S Sports and enamel. same as on bath tutie. Slx� 4 against the Mkish haunters of Old him. A stronger tide of life ran, became 2V - 301 x 6'deep, with I.' back, Town,printing presses and stationers'--through his soul. Life bee te sud' just Dip to Tint or Boil c46mplate with sumimr, brackeft,all denly wider, richer, fuller. Every day yl to byi fittings and directions for setting up. 0 ponton's had fallen on he had to live seemed another prom-, - m4i of late S, PAces complete,412.00. evil times. Great warehouses had issory note of thrilling experience. He Probably o walled It in.. A Horned public depart- began to talk, and with the eloquence reason ment had It, once of the natural,observer be O'd Mary Each 16-4 for the ove?shadowed it. nut pak-1 F commanding site had narrowed with Bisset of the beauties of his own i ,N u1s.rity of age contains direc- POP the years to a shy, many-vangled lane, Galloway. . I I W1UGtXr8 is that it lam affording unrivaled He warmed as he spoke of the de'i- tioas xo simple any The SMP Enameled Drain long and retards such opportunities for W Board.sown above is made to,-fit so quiet approach In several directions, Cate flushing rose bets of the basatIl orrian can tinit so..'t., the SMF Enameled We= Sink Brest dividends for so small delicate shades or Many douce Sunday-plate citizens in car,y Jun© "ti:l the wird moots all standard sinks. Size 21Y .sant, or an outlay. 0 It keeps ftet4 d-.re rich, permanent Has -ne same material and enamel look n pretty girl Cushing," he dean, breath sweet, appetite knew Sponton s. When men rubbed 10 as SMP Sinks and is complete with tPhoulders there, oftentimes they di said, and he looked at her as said, colors in lingerie; keen, digestion good. brae gets and fittines for setting up�' not recognize each other. There was it. silks, ribbons, sklrtz� Fresh and full-flavored A great labor saver. The girl's knife and fork trembled �something in the air which provoked walsta, dresses, alwaTs In Its wax;Wraliv on her plate with the vibration of the Price, complete, $6.00 P -reticence. -cQ;t1, stacliingo, Oter 41jYdt there was nothing definitely lad's voice in her heart. Tor sale by plumbers and hardware swostirl, dffitierfAil, wrong about Sponton's—ri that He described the great forty-acrestores throuzhout the country, or :;might not have been i type corn fie:d with its roods of rustling covericAv., haa9tu9*--evW7thIng! to 'ig printed in the Buy Diamond Dydlz*-no other kjzrd-:- Poses Papf and er. oats, and the wind waves coming and Only when after a mr-tblere a going across it. MEET FETAL PMDUCTS C.'"W'"M and tell your druggist whether the MONTREAL rrGRONT well-known author was found tumbi- "It shines just like the :,tin on your material you wish to color is wool or XOMONTo" VANCsk V ed into an area with a broken neck, hair, Mary," he said. Bilk, whether it Is linen. cotton 201 or or there was a black mark against Spon- ISSUE No. 40--�-25- ton's in most serious men's mind*. Mln&rd's Liniment used by Physicians. go A LIDA K i .4-4L_ FI r. v I 7 WAR M.- _!M­ M5QW Nk 74. ;,ri X 7 Z_ EALTH EDU ti CATION BY DR. J.-J.--MIDDLETON aith. orturia "winclat Board of He' Will be glad to answer questlons,on F!Ibuo Health=41. tM Weltigh this comma. Addrom h*at Xpedlis.Housist. 11pit". Crissumt.vorv�n-t& Its T ,W .The Mail and Empire-'s 0 rd" Picture Puzzle Qme How to keep fit in winter Is a time-i ature from day to night is liable to -.1y topic. In-this Canadian climate result In colds or chills, and should "there ito oto fact it is al;.be Avoided.' Remember to 'necessitY-to live too much indoors keep th room you occupy,well venti - try and in a 'd weather. We can't do any-;sity for letting the tempertiture of superheated atmosphere during ated and there will be no treat neces- the co, room rog thing else but we can.,try to obser've the d I at night Away below some heafth facts that may help in:that of the aytimg. It is moving, k 7 �Z.:, eekIng us fit. I don't think I ever' air, even if not cold, that helps read a more reasonable program for keep us fit. -The•beat temperature keeping fit In win-ter than that offered r I for those who are working, Is 68 deg. for those who are sitting quietly, Vighland Park. a trifle higher. b an Illinois doitor, G. B. Lake, of F. Winter Atness rests on five 'funds- The fourth condition cannot be met Mental principles- without thought and regulation. (1) General Clothing should be adequate to con- Physical well be' serve the body heat, but ,not heavy Accusto , the ski rain n to ..�j ',n,,,l A21equate ventilation and a proper)enough'to cause obviois,perspiration; temperature. (4) Proper I loose enough to permit free movement per clothing. (4) Avoidance of infection. The first of all parts of the body; porous enough of these, generalI to permit air to reach the skin; and Physical well-being,, is attained by regular and system adapted to the temperature and wen- systematicexercise, �ther conditions. A big order moderate and considered r.you may eating, adequate and regular sleep,,"y but well worth considering. ver cold, Pal vs, free elimination by bowels, kidne, �say, It Is td t on more "Inn -and skin, pleat of of congenial i clothes outside, which can be removed 'work, enough rest ad . recreation to+on entering the house. There Is no relieve the- tension, and abstinerice'necessity except in the ease of people 'C7ar / _', from'worry. who ere almost continuously out of or', tc d% 0 wear fiefte-lined or heavy The second Is brought about by ea- underwear, because this temperature Posing the skin daily to cold water, of the average Clknadian home in win- cold air, or both. Begin with a tepid ter is that of a summer's day out- or warm water for one minute and doors and under these conditions, t gradually reduce the temperature from day to day until- the inotirt -in- P*OP*"s *he live indoors'a good part 0 0 • of the' time need only lightweight at gra results are.,-)btained-then clothing. stop. If cold witter la'a shock to thel,sible than men in this matter of cloth- system, better have the water heated I Women are much move,sen- ing worn indoors in winter. to some extent. Many people simply cannot stand cold water on their be- When It rains or snows put on a dies, especially in winter time. It is'raincoat and rubbers. 'The very Amow smany 0 ect- Beg WO much of a shock to the system. In I and those who perspire 9J Ts eginning"W"Ith the ,young, the old very free] wear underwear those cases It is better to leave cold containingyfllho`uld T-1111 Leuer n YOU-Find In T plift water alone As far as a shower,or I wool 15 to 75 per cent lus bathing Is al out the lengtl} of time a shower,as far away as possible from those Plimin" Puzzle which con-le" A 1211212ber of ob ilftis b04=:g' with the leltiter -p,. just Is c9acerned. Two minutes}} T; meet the fifth requirement, keep good look at the pio""_Ahere see &H norts of thing:, that Main. tnqk 90$4 torue, elle.. Asia an Vic Otber -b)--w -0 _q"Uy clear. should last, and It should be taken on•who cough. spit -and sneeze; avoid This Is nos a b** Vexale; nothing to hwilless with the letter I'laing in the moralap, following Bee how numay you am ftsaL about Aftelon minutes IT vigorous ex- crowds, especially indoors, avoid the and you dinals. have to turn the pletaire, OVWde_down or erelse in a room havi chWing of parts of the body which MftY coah prizem will be given for the 66 beat lima of words ambistlitited in answer to Ulle puwjkl. f Ing an open win-;leads to local cOngestions Anil ogens The &now- h&vtmg tIV1&2VS@& and nearest correct ust of TWUe objecta shown in the picture "t "Art wish the leuer "I'* WIH be awarded are& Prize; now and with the, body naked or in'the door to bacterial invasion; breathe second boo. sele-14 prize Stel. right clothes Only. Follow the bath'through the nose day and night with a brisk rub with a rough towel. I if this is and impossible, ses, your doctor should be sufficiw4 ventilation to asp- reefed; wash eformitiele cot- AL Is's p:y every occupy of a room with I thoroughly after For 6 your nasal d n a' W '09000 tb' third requirement, there have Out the nose and throat TruThIsFu ' G "me , t your day's work, I .- three thousand cubic feet of fresh airlwith a solution 61 hall a teaspoonful MA'S belp ying th=e now Pleasure Pass ILAW@ au per hour day and night. 0011211 In jad, have a -mon but Poor wattles Ile It I,' & COM- of common salt in a glass or warm , Urzood U=e No coafter wto rmr age to or tans, If you Uk* to Tv Moslem. try r~hand at da Goa. r peop!e to'water; was4--dw hands f requent.y, the i to Is dIttorout to run have LF144 lowfare. is Is really a" live all the day In an overheated and face two of three times a day and the =246 as&U. taro=libe objects have been evade porqwltly stuffY office or houiM with all the win- hair often. If you wi'l follow the &cbDmW4 96 disguise arm axomal memo dews closed, and then at ni but The poories eyealotool can as* . so assall th- Got & pqmni and Poloes Wristendy every day, You wi:l have n DeeaWt mosiod' any 111111feres" whether you six or stotr Precautibria to sleep with the wlnj*� thfully •-and con- *Ad.a" mow mowo "T-werlie" ran "a and. _4 ht take above'suggestions fgi 0 ld� Her* is A Oh&AMW to open. This quick chauge in tamper-'need for a. "spring tonfc.,, Rol". "It" " Niotbtnq bard. Y not duffwro" tft-�Izl I who cam girlao one" ­rwords," You u haw@= Novefists' Fortunes. ad that his war book brought him rets ar fts Eluding '"r-Words.- ;., _ , 90W $76.000. but he hardly Comes' the A cynic once said that every man in by =-,:-bla secret heart billeves .that he can. category. &.VGra CAMPIELIMIL WO1,4 liaste THE 'PRIZE LIST write a novel. edit a newspaper. or W* haws st"ad? Paid thousands at govern the country. "Lars In Vetoes. In rr4wnc Winning AzLsw"- orill reccive the fifty It is also on ths, Puxzle Gawae-% Mrs. &vorm camusibell. Forest. --414 P11`112,08 &Coordtime to the tah!c b6low: SIA". Miss EawX 1011ressine, records that an unsuccessful scribal LAU9 HoPi for Grasshop&n. woomos" web 111.000: Rev, -------- .,ldeclared that be could write plays like, 3, later "rt%%ID Pri or I f`4 a U1121autaLaurti, Out.. won 11111,0"� Perhaps If You were-asked to name T%ouwrsttlmaom Athens. Out- Sftb�rip- Shakespearea If he "had the mind to the most remarkable tacti tione I s- '.�N , "g sad about grass- viae co"oshe'l winner of.IIAMO and Mrs. Joe Doyle, Us sent. It must have been the same cyntelhoppers, you would mention their ears oat.. also Ist PA 'no- -, won 1 23. Mr 0, ML Cornslabsol, Welland Ont. 00 r50.00 500.00 !who replied. "No doubt, I:You had the -that they are found on the IF4 toind." front 2nd Pri me wen 86". and Mrs kentan 3d*or*- 3rd Prfte Mega, and that the great green grans- 2500 26000 -boo.00 The, reply to the questl ("healer, QELA Also won ON411. rc 4th PTIze, on. "Does hopper has his under his knee. Jim A. Morylky, Waikervul., 2000 3".00 Out-. and Mr. Clarence L. Ne"I 5th Prize 00 100.00 ABleten out each won $aM, writing Pay?" can only be: "it do-! 43ut here is Something More remark. tno Gill P !p®Op Mrs. W C. UGM. Glen Allen. oaL, 7 th PrtAe 10.00 pends on the writer." If be can hit able. The grasshopper would seem to J. P. Ms� Prize 8,00 Inn. ottairs, out, Sz-h Prize -the public Mate he Can MAILS a for-tune have nothing in common with the sea and MrL Mooklauds..Unt, each was SM. 6.00 ICKLOO 30_ Mulch larger A&C now. beem,@ 0 A th J13 $0.00 than the $309,625 left by gall, Yet grasshoppers have been pick 0th Prize 3.00 10th Prize 1&00 Iffir Rider Haggard. And the, pubift led up in swarms at sea, 1.200 miles I I th to Zath�. 2.06 20. .40.00 "tallite Is An exceedingly curious from the nearest land! PT&M Incl. 2.00 216t,to 50th 20.08 The Africk NESE EASY RULES iquality. OBSERVE T n. woman or chi Charles Uarvice left $356.000, but It to good authorities, has been known act & remild tk grasshopper, accord I. Any ma Id he it...... Can'ad; and Is out of Toronto, and who is not in C, f The hall, always been an Open quaklon to cross the Red and Mediterranean )Rafl�nd Empire, may submit an answer, the employ 'rnthe event.o.f& tie for a anean the.full 18.Monnt of Such Illy Prim 01110red --whether his books , could ba called seas in restructive numbers, and even Prift vnun*rs In forwor plielistre ftffAles condo 10 effilich tied partje#p&W.Prize, will be paid lft�rature In the true Tbo Mall goad L�worw crianing.liM.00 • Or more " aft nos re sense of the to IlY to the Canary Islands. For the _4* pe"tirlillosto In " P*XXJ146 ollglble trord. Joseph Conrad, who came In A most Part these grasshoppers are of widely different It' All &ammowd must be -mailed by October 17th, loss &nl- -category, addressed to C. A- Montgomery. and ...... and Mrs. Humphry Ward tarica), noted for Jts great flights. The 4- All Helm Of names should be written on one aid. of the$100,000, Only left A migratory species (Sclihilocers. tar- Empire. Puwe Manager, xau� $56,500. Mrs. Ward's earning. how. Bodiesa a bout four inches long and IT,*sad numbered consecutively 1 are uirpp:; dVo=8 L44,a4dress in the uppe.r righ h d, flWifl$1 000 4ver, weregreatly Inez-,eggof't'he al'. to I S. 3. etc. w.rite your ou( o write saything else, use a separate.sheet. figureAltdicated by her estate. WItIt large air sacs W t b&nd turner, if yug no th The "T" Word Picture Ouzzle --am* to catepoisu'- Addition to a usual breathing tubes. 0, OnlY such words as &PP"r in Webster's Dictl6un ber novels RIOUS, "Holbeck of Basals- Thus a be counted. asks baby up the Insect so thatDO not use hyphenated. to lacrtase the popularity at The Mall and X3aPIrw dale," brought her $80,000. coinpound or o-boate"t1el I words'' Wber* the Plural Is used the singular cannot be count- HL- and vie* warm and ran do not have to It Is able to stay in the air for days At It costs notoIng to tolze Part 1 1 wingla'subscripttoa to vita a prtx�; Even that to by no means a remark- a time, exerting •practically no effort. of it* N*mg sPeIIJUS can be used only once. even :0"air though, used . I;8t Oi!­T�" Words in awards* able: figure for a single book. Ros- During, flight its speed variesto designate different obJ4ctm. or arle X'Irwt Prize bry tire judges' Itant reli'alved 0,350,000 for- "Cyrano, three to twenty from ject or article can be ftamod_ouly once. Icles. An ob- You-wltl win $80; but if you would Ilk* to got more enti miles an hour. When 7. The answer having the larirratL end nearest 'correct'llot this 140,' we are making the following-spftl Of uatnOs of visible objects.in the Picture that begin with the whereby you ca a] offer de Bargerao" And Daudet '$206,000 for It grows tired it rests on the water letVtr will be awarded First Prize, etc. n win'bissror cash prizes by omc,t,ug Oce-the other'hand, George Neatness; style or ONIC or T and-io'borue along on the waves. .-_J�audwrltlng haw* no hearing upon the winners, WO-Ysart:r subscriptions to The K&if a" tinpirs. Puxxle, but only one Prix* will be award*d 32 7 one boom- 4lemarcki" hold; nor will prises be awarded to more than* an f any ffr=p Elliott only made 040 000 Out of "Mld- S. Any number of penpre may co-operate I atowering the "CIL !Iftlypion, and ther, MOW' I _ - j. -. where two or more have been working o4mone a ur And -004C0311111"Id fftel+ed t .$60,000 t "Loth0r."' 0- In the Great of a Us f w'- such Person. it or our sirlize metered. the flat t aaogat vt 111411011 Prto V11111 be awarded So mob tied plirtleipant, mobourtiv 01 Charles-DIckeils;'aftir he had me" Thomas was not A prime 0 f Sub8orivilorm (both now and renew.%l) _r Is." in -;sob carrier boy la Haat!!• .avarite .00 Per year delivered third rise big name, was in recolpt of an van,* of $5.06 gor year by mail or $4 Parable In ad- Income with bis rich -uncle: In valn did he' corttor bay in am,It011,will be accepted. by of rl". it. All answers will Of $60,000 a year from his books and try to Impress him, but the old man 1.4 rsc*tv* the same c6nefdoration regar d d- Or, It r a*nswvr wins First prize and "a bsvo Is sent In. sent In TWO he left #400,000 on Me death. Thomas was not crispy impressed. Go of whether or not a subscription to The, Mail an Empire • Y"Irly sub"ripwang to The Mau mind Jllimm- renewmf ~abs criptlovlm)� You win receive Hardy, ittill.happily with us, has been Orre evening the young man went-to 12. Three having no connectionpi7 ;s:eeQrZrso 96"; third Prix* Prominent Toronto citixer,2 0 00i; I of ") a t estimated t6 have made $1,250,000 oat his-lancle's home-for a-tall, and In the with The Moll and Empire "I be selected to lect #to judges isse9an erth. 4, 6 till tolisson of t1suris Is to pprive I of his boats. course rf conversation.asked: decide the winners. and particivehij, by sending in their Victor Hugo left =7,000; ans"werz, acres to accept the decision 6f the judges as final a nd 000. "Uncle, don't conclusive. Isn't that a liberal offer? But ioaki we will On,the other hand, George Mere. il:qi think it would Fe The Jud five extra amount, on a!& Prix** -th only left $160,000, 9�0 will meet on October di rather foolftb'for me to'marTy a girl 37th. and announe - it your answer is �t:&Iif,ed by nin tbyaxmo manner. ve Edna Lyall went of the Prixe winners matt correct lot or words will �`e "ons, and ynu win ourth prize. 3'ou will receive 1!200. $125,000, and Marts Coreill, whose Who was Intellectually my inferior?" publisholtin The Mall and Emr*re a&Quickly thereafter as it to and so rn aown the prize :lot. "Worse than foothill. Thomas,­wai. pa.sabl*, t any rate not later than three weeks. books OnJoyed extraor-d,aary pope- Tour own subscription will count, or subscriptions Jartly, left $120,opo. the reply. "'Worse tban-fooitsh-l' to start at xurne future date. Just write on the order I in Mr. Winston Cbur�bllll once admit. poirslbte," when YOU m-m"T the paper K!ahed, and It will SUBS CRJrP T10iV_RA TES--- promptly an that date. start PAYABLE IN ADVANCE This oftr appUeto to RURAL TtOUTE pat- _�Wbe Mall wW SmOVIrO 8`07wb*rO In Canal"by-Mesa rons As well Awsubacribers HvIng In elties am per Fear. to'"ns' 1f Yom *90-.Ph"eadY veceiving The Mau liallvered by carrier, be In Isom- and "pf- V,, yo�o Saboodpao IU "a' 1114.00 per year. a be extended • Irrorn its pmmus, ergs LA1ft>UGE-00PY OF PUZZLE PICTURE ADI)RNS,% TOVB'ANSWV.Ikg TO pUts URE C. A' NONTQDMERY, THE MAIL SENT FREE ON REQUEST - EMPIRE 'CANADA. BEEFINTOYOU A:though it has a huge tongue, the in the Offic2s of manufacturing con- is now being promoted in the country wba:e has very _e Imne Mali, 1 SOLD I W BOTTLES 0 N Ly -itt* sense of taste. carne. Farming will have to pass the schoo's. The pian Is to teach this Efficiency crept into shops after sftmO stages of evo:ution. It is com- subject in the habit-forming seventh serisib:e Bcok-keeping found itt3 p:sce ing, for the subject of farm accounts and eighth grades. Z. 4 .r. -.y...ep• ;.... �,. .a.. - .....,,.,. .,, '^-ynn tin- wnS, ryes ,r.. R a - -wai.. .'. �"�,�" 'r+.�•''.:.. < w�.iso"";!xws.,�,ratid�'.�„}?,�'•,«+.tli':!<t.Ww �'�.'m.«F.ad':�".,:'.a..•�...'.^:Ym.•a .,o++-sr�. w�.'. ;iS'-`LM".•?i.sans: »�,.�{a4'wt*.bRu+�..,�.net ,.ie;.a,i"iw�o-.`_4r.x.,XL ..$y.,a:K aX's.(.�'a:A:or"'C"vn std�'.krs-,sw "wu�Y'a:rimua.e•�t �iFemn 'ar"�` ..fd+Zn3.•.t�'....�,' ��ft":et'•�'� ,Nr�,.r,'s4t��`; 'RwTM - .sn ra' .,+'u ...,n..,.�.�,:. ..+,••.. .dy.,,. ,r•q�`x' .. . ,, a?+se;a I.:•,''"*�+:... y- •Y�.i,. aF .�s'''i �rar „s.. .y''G" i+�`�rc �•'�:.+r� .�, > . a.3".. .�- .., ,�s".'y+. ..Lv '°.�;'�. t.. - :A.•,. ,Jr�°''1": ^, �;F."' 5F• "::Y.:}""�Y..'i'J'?f �',,�. ,.'�` r _ ;' .,. :.. «. „ .`.,-_" .,.,.a.� .'".:.. ... r r �r _:G."t,��. •.�,rs'bw.h "►� �.w� a�...a tar r. ARM a./ C 1171LL�e Ralph, Walter M'OCarl and son, I —Alien Zella steep "Pont a few .� 4 of Whitby, ,spent a few dayys with frlends- In Suwroan 1 datq- ys w ith Gordon aad Mrs Liiw, vine. —J..B. and Mrs. Horn, of Peter- ' --Many from this locality will —Dr, Henry will line hire ae nen Sun- attend the Markham Fair, wht�b ell abet Tuesday to atteerd' to bis � anro, were i11 the village oa is.being held the latter art of professional dutlen, • _ .`day this week. --Jarred Proltde Lx ependlrig a —Dr. R. M. End dire. Bateman, —Dr. E. A. Sadleir. Debbiltit, couple of weeks with btu den titer, � ` :. f Toronto.visited with theMiasee prsetising jo Toronto, will be here dlyd. Crodrey, of BciwaaativlL r. - Buntiug on Thursday last. iu his office on Thursday from 10 —In driving to tble part of the l` _w. E. Vaastone, of Whitby, a, m. to 5 Lt. m., as usual. country at the prevent tipple one Is i has-'been is this locality buying —The four•m tLos old eon of impressed-with the beautiful crop ;apples during the past week. Cecil and dire. B�sdley was taken of apples that is everywbere ltl � —The towbsbip council_ will � sArivugly Mon' Sunday lied fcxr'a evidenrti. Bat this beautiful •-' k inset on Monday next for the tinge ail hopes -were given up in et bt is marred by the many trees ' . transaction of general bnsioeee, saving him. We aro glad to know wd branches that are brakes off, ' —lN. Y. Po4cher and L. R. and that he is now improving. beton unable to w4tbetaod the )9re.-Devitt,_of Toronto, spent the Edward Brown, who is tviking great weigLt of fruit. week-end with Bob and Mrs• a busines trip through the. west- —While picking apples In T. P, ' ' Mechlin. ern provinces for the McEweh Ad. Robbins' orchard on the Brock �•, Goorge Law, of Toronto, was Service, reports abundant crops, road on TnesdaT.forenoon, A. T. ° hwre on Sunday owlag to Che, but he h-ts seen no farm land he Law had the misfortune to fall to pr �; serious illness of his brother, wnuld care to exchange Pickering the ground from a considerable ' Abram• townta>?lp for, height. He wets unconscious'Por a ✓ �3, —John O'O nnor, of Bellevil}e, i--The afternoon. of Thursday, time, and. while no bones were , :visited with his parents, Jeremiah Oct. 29th, the date of the Domin• broken, he was badly shHken up � �,., r'`' b !ao Act of and is now congaed.to his Lohse. l a©d Mre. O'Connor, of Chiireh St., ion elections, is, y r mit ��� on Tuesday. Parliament passed at the last nes —Tile teachers of $oath Ontar(o r • " —Farmers in this locality .are shoo, a legal half•boliday. This are holding their aaoual c•onven• r complaining that, potatoes are was done to enable all electors to titin at Ottawa on .Thursday and rotting badly, due to the recent f cast their Vote. F,idap of this week: They, w'y1} °heavy rains• —Services iia tboUaited Church V.81t some of -the - schools of tide r —Abram LA w has been Fee•I ugly on Sunday 10.80 *.'m. and 7 P.•m. city and will also visit many. of �» Ill daring the past week" from it pastor's subjects. a. m.—" What the places of Interest In the Capin � „ •' heart affection. At present he ie Kind of a house do you live in?" tal of the Dominion, including the � e� somewhat improved: P. M,—giro of e, eeries..subject : parliament buildings, the mint,. � L —hiss. J. Marker le spending a "The Home Ft-c a�dr." 8 p. m. on the experimental farm and other I "' X 1ls maple of weeks in Shedden with �� bra 'bier son. W.C.Mrkar,, and family Friday, Young Peoples Union. interesting Points. Ottawa ie a �• and with relative's.Uin Chatham. We invite every peraoD who at- most 6ttractive city and much 1368 tended last year to be with no, been dooe during the past twentyCD - -The monthly meeting -of the mud any young people who have five years in beautifying it in the b f; 4 " 1Ladie's Aid of the United Chore b come to live here. The Union way of drives and parka. An out- Wednesday,be held on Wednesday, Oct, Church Aaoiversary Services.will ing like this has a great educe, $tb, at the home of Mrs. James be held on Oct. 18th, and Fowl tional valine , as well as providingco " Supper, on Tuesday the 20th. a most enjoyable social time. CD �µ —Dr. Kaiser, of Oshawa, the Keep these dates in mind. —A number of years alto, Prof. �servatixe candidate in the ideate of the village -Saunders, of the Experimentalcoming Domioion elections, was —The res g Pe 6n Iowa one day last actio calling ��now becoming very anxious Farm, of Ottawa, produced the weekIn regard to hydro for the village. famous Marquis" wheat, which '� ytlpoD friends. The police trustees have met every hae meant millions of dollars to a ldrpo'+Irieh, who naderweat an + regnirement laid down by the the farmers of Canada, especially ;operation at the hospital, Toronto, H. E Power aad Light Cornmis to those of the North-west, as it Ie a quaraatee of excellence in quality and workmanship ' returned home on' Saturday last and is making rapid ro revs to shear the engineers have completed ripened much-earlier than. other p . .:: g p progress Waw Fall Shipment in both Ladies' and Men's last lanes in �rh ward recovery. their work, and now it remaiuo varieties 'and was superior .is P + ., only for the Commission to Give many wnys. Word now comes _ stock. Call and see them. —The public and ^oatinuatioo the word to proceed with the that R new variety has been da- - �••. schools are closed for n couple of work. We are now entering that veloped at the Ottawa Expert `i days this week while the teachers season of the year ween our mental Farru, which is superior to Mf'lCl'B Tweed anti For Fall are holding their annual conven• streets are the darkest and the the Marquis, ax it ripens earlier. ' tion at Ottawa. lights most needed. W by the better able to withstand drought _ .Many, new lines have arrived, ranging in price all the way —MrQ. H. A. hlatebett sod dao Commission are holding beck is a and is rust proof. The .news willfrom 82.50 to$6,50. i IIg� hLer, Helen. spent the week end mystery'. if sometbiDir is not tie welcome tc farmers, and thele � ' .-fn the city with theformer's Moth done soon we understand that will no doubt be 'a great demand - er and sister. Mrp. G. M. Palmer some more of oar residents intend for this new variety. Men 8 and 'oyB" 'Caps For Fall ` find Mrs. F. B Doyle. Installing the Delco system. _ —Bow r' l�vis, who hae 19eea —A very enjoyable time- 'a•as NOW A s. We can show you some wooderfnl values in Men's at 41.50. — r ;lald a with it finetured leg for at an Tuesday afternoon at over two moothe.-was in the vil- �e Colon aad 8tylee exceptional. . laR+a on lYlaadey, being now able, the horse of Bobs. W. J. Miller. VOR SALE—Ferreta, Rood huoterp. t when the Women's lostitgte Pro 1 Jobe O'Brien,Frenchman's Bay R.R.No. to get aroaod with the aid of tertained the Claremont Brsocb. '2,Pickering +a _ eteatehee: who gsve an excellent grata M PAYING HI08RST PRI�CBS— —Mrs. (Dr ) Cartwri:ght has deo A aS. -CHAPMAN ���Flaau iven by dor+. Mor• For atl kindsof grain ane needs at Locust beast Lo Brantford during the part ns sand one by dire H=11 elevator. M.R.Hoover. Sitftwo weeks,owing to the serious®ire. Field tiesof Autumn IDER-MARINO—Weare prepared" ,/�� li4oeee of bar mother, in our lives." V nal solA by Mrs. Cl make cider every week-day until Dec. 1st. T .i0 ' leMt• Dr. Cartwright also spent Petty&Sinclair. Cberrywood. Sunday iD Brantford. D. A. Scott and Mrs. Trnemsn _ —The numerous friends of Mrs. were mach appreciated, as also T.'+OR BALE—Hood orchard of win- -The iII .taeirnmeatal by Mrs. i' ter sPpk'rSFtes, Sweets.Snows*ad Russ- P. T.'Busting are pples$ed to know - els. Apply J•B Wilson•Green River 4_ _ ` tiltat able is recove.4 Direly,after Cragg and a heading by Crook- Hy ' Joba'wII. lfire. R. H. Crook p'•e- �`i[DER•!HAS1�7t'i—I am prepared to her serious Illness, sad hope that make oder rvery dayy in the week dunng the. T p ■m (� '7 the improvement may continue aided. While Claremont wsa ander oeas-,a of 1925 Jvhn tNiadaor.Green River 1-6 r o W is the tlffie• i,eCeptt®I2 14 •fin ` ' until she has regained her former the erhab!e les. About of hu Clara Underhill. About one hundred EDISON PINEseTeacher of luno— )Election speeches and returns will atrenirtb. Isdies were eeent and each and Conservatory Course taught it desired. Stud. !' �s ' —On Wednesday evening last y ioatMn,LymanPtlkty's,Clarea,�nt.Saturday. be �roadVaste� `from now about fifty employees of the No. ever one el to hake the Phone Clare 3004. 1.13 ltioo,tl Drug 'and Chemical Qo., afternoon a success. An excellent OR SALE—Coal nrewood cookins '�((]] !Toronto. held a very ea o able laDcb was served at the COD• F range,$15.00; coal oil cooker. SM00;twc _ until October ..eJtl�• 1. ry y coal oil beaten. Apply to Mrs,Jane Kelley, elusion. ea", wtainer and marebta flow I Church St..Pickering. ! • Most at T. "P. -Robbins', of the —Ocie-day recently. Roy f3erow, certainly be a BOUTCe _ of Whitby, where be rune a garage OR BALE—Pure. bred Hereford _ Your radio Wil ce 'Brock road. w59 go to Pickering to houses bull.4 6goats16.atlnd o35.ne bf. o chicken of meat entertainment —We congratulate Albert g houses B x IO end 6■S. at tot 35. b r con,rick= l9praage on winning so eleven bring a car back to Whitby. He Mng• Fred Lacey,Highland Creek P.O• 1-T dollar prize at the Cwnadian�'No gaceninbed to.. his old failing by r1,0 RENT—A very comfortable viz• from now 17u. . titoaal Exhibition at Toronto for imbibing too freely of liquid re• 1 roomed frame house on Church St.. Picker- ' freshmentP whicli he seems to ing..infirst-class condition, Hard and soft water, ,judging- dairy cattle, ander the pet mP in kitchen. Apply to W.V.Ricihwdson, _ •. _ anspiew of the Ontario Depart have as diffirnity is securing. Piektring. _ mast of Agriculture. While under the in of the OR RENT-8•roomed brick house. We are exZInsive.'agellfr8 fOi• —Robert Rankin, of Richmond said refteshments be drove into FI partly furnished, fin-nate• hardwood floor., t Hill, esu lathe village over San- the ditch Passing motorists tele tele hone ifdesired, sort waurinkitchen. Ap ti :Ije Forest-Crossley Radiaa day visiting his mother-sod uncle. phoned tri Nyhitby for the police ply W•v•Richardson'•Pickering. 1-a ' W. F. Henderson. We are glad and is e►short time Chief of Police OR SALE Grey reed baby carr- to report that ;he.latter is' some• Lavery and Highway Officer Reid Fiage and ivory crib >{b.00;aisocoal i and wood The best on the market � Were on C e scene with the result ranggee and pipes, and p1a form stairs to largest - whatimproved, atter his severe � eonditioa. Apply Jos. Hntekett.Orchard len. s ': .. ..' ''- •. _ • Illness. ' We hope that the im• that s c arge was laid against Rouge Hill,Kia4toa Rd..Phone Scar 3921.S1tf 1 f' provelnent may cootiatae. Gerow, for driving a car while AS$gygARgI9 MAOHINERY We will be pleased to ursage a private demonetrataioa —Mise Lillian Arnold. dangbt•r in an iatoxieate,4- condition. He �l —Ana repairs. lvow a the time t°took iII f0� OWII h0�6. 1 leaded guilty anal was sentenced after your spring undo. caitivnttots, drills and of Harry and Mre.4micild:, of the p ba"QIM-Wayers for the orchard. One 81.2 by ?' Miopceton road east, who sustained to imprisonment in the county jail a wagoase•r.cep- D,J•Gormley. Daahar. Piekerm for craven days and ordered.to p. °n �" Fred T' Bunts • a>,fracture other wrist shoot two � y t • �� weeks ago by being thrown from s floe of too dollars, ' while hie FARM TO RENT-138 erred, lou 21 Hletablished1i857. JA horse while returning from P'icit license to drive was suspended for pnd 2s,cos-'1,P•ictgeri,ari. Piowirrg iiow-thirty days. He was given s few ion pt once and full yoarrsnnoe April let•nest for "..eringBeach, accompanied by her y y • fu; ervarucnlarsap ytoceo.D.Mtlne a. father and sister, 1s recovering days in which to pay the fine, 2,Pickering, or W. -Milne, R,R.1, t F l after recieving his liberty. Hill. 1-'t ..rapidly- -The winter time table on the =What might have roved s � p_ OR SALE—Cheap sH kibde of * a G}raad Trask Railway is now is fatal accident occurred on Sitr I ar wagons.harness,and all'kinds of farm 'w- - 'effect The morning train for To• dby on the Kingston road u"r the �'lmtabiA good order. Also•evenlheesYy and ry D. �P��C � s tght scales and cook stoves and beaten. Higb• j� �9rckws- rooto now leaves Pickering an eastern townliae. A men, whose est price td for hides and wool• also live twin '10.50 and the evening trsin going name wp have been unabl L to �- H e�•n•st°°°sine•Phone last T 'tti.l east is now due at Picketing at ascertsio. was driving a Dew Mc �TANTED—Married couple form (t�}�TMERE�S TELi-' YOUR a�-Ri�N ''. 6.25. Otherwise there isno'ehange Loughlin coacb. which he-bought' `'t stocicfarm. Yearly employment. Must YHECOHS BULL EXCUSES TO 7�LEPNONE • . r - aa regards Pickering; The time- the de before. A bo On a be moroughl experienced in farm work. Com- 1 g g y y fortable dwelling,fire wood and garden provided. THE JUDCIE H l M . K een in another bicycle wail ahead of bila going State age•references add salary expected. liable may be Sin first t -' on, and wish. letter. ADP+Y D. Sirrell Son, R.R.No.2, Column, in the same directi • —Among those who etteried=the Ing to,have some sport at the ex Claremont. 3tf �f funeral of the late Mrs.- Bray un pense of the motorist,: prevented 60 YEARS' Wednesday last were: Thoe. the latter from passing him by EXPERIENCE � j (� 0II j Br,Ry, MurrayMcBittrick, Mrs, always keeping on the same side r �•� >i' IdeMaRter and-fa-roily, of Toronto'; of the road. He kept constantly ••M^ .o Nrp. I. S. Murphy, Mr. and. 'Mre: looking back and laughing con t :��„r,..•... •>r''n Smith, Alex. Melkittrick and dal;: tinnallyat•whathe thought was a s /� �`' •' ' i "gilter, of Orangeville; Urs. Jets- nice joke. The motorist last his , ell, of Battle Creek, Mich., and nerve at the exasperating 'situ Tt3stos MARKS Mm Rumchr, of Claremont, ation with the resutt that he run Dt hails • ' • s � � � � ,�' —W. J. Benton; who hascarried into the ditch. The beautiful COPYRIGHTS&(-I. Anyone sending•sketeb and dcscT1tcn may p on the practice of law in the Can. new car upset and'tvas completely anlctt+f aacertatn �t,e opinion seaw ether so �� :'► S �...... ••II; ttfventlon is prob►nlp nt�ntnb e�, �mmvnles- �,•„_' s = �•—'� ,,,.,, federation Life Building Toronto, wrecked. There were several unn.artati conOdentFnt.11ArloIloRonFatstua �• .rontlrew Oldestaa enc,fo sorunn "� '�for several Vane, has farmed % occupants in the coach, who were pu�uta takes t roe h rlinno � Iroatwd partnership with J. D. F. Rosa, badly shaken up, but we under- sytetatnottce,withoaoa�arge,Lathe = v -`who has been practising for some�stand that none received serious It�11� �IIIN I`�h ■ems -'� ��— --- time with MegQrQ. Hoiden Find Injury. When the boy saw the �• A dsomsly S3lnaaated weekly Largestcu'- tC � ,,,�••�'•—••'� � - r� l4lnrdoek, with officeQ Fit AOo :Nor- results of his foolish acts Le burmt afton pf an .cleacl>tio JotattaL means for a, 7S ear.0ostye prepald. sold by qx -thorn Ontario Rnilding, 330 Bay out crying like a child, bnt bis 6111 • �, • g! t f•- . T—Tinto We 401 the new repentance came too late to save M N ee sets ei.e..,r.NBW Q� M 9mCC@l$�e the car, diarsr,.wasalastoorh� •. ��t.`^-, .. •, .- ,� r, ,. .. -:..... ._ • _ s'•; i M+x°l p...;, M ,d.�4`'e",. �'ir`.�.�r':k'i?J,tt"� � r�t5� . s�„�"St. .v' �, .. ;,v.a+r.',.«i R ��rr��„,�, �. ,., ,. ;.: hs r..'� •a ',k<i F, .. .�,.J ','a•t4 '` y�. ,�A'' 1. �;"S od ' ._.. �„ ,.i•• ...''."y,"'r,.. ..... r• ...: . .. .... ..',>... _..., ,/� �` q,4,... �y.:r.'. .y �+f.;._,:....,,-,s.'. .. dsp�3,'^ '�iuA"aMY.,,yy� "++�"l '� r"'.'�,''a.. J nt r�.�. . �w"weL�lbe�'�...,' � m.v�u.•. suet.._ .e. ..w.iw,_ d.r..v.:.0•.i•�e 3.....,- f•..f_.:t__-rt)! 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