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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1925_10_16 .. ,+., .. s'.kr'•x•.' ?:.;.. .:.. ', 1"51 - ., •• ,.. �t ;I�-.y" "°.;•„ " 's �'""'x''"F.-'r+rbk•,',, �.,+a,F?h""a,;.+Ts `i'>iL r 'v rut ^� - ::', .+�:•..w,et 3 f.. x. moi.�rar '..�c 77`-, - I, �-� t ya'„%+^r7;,.- N'�wnrCL'"r1• ', .�<>l>. t.. w^.xg+•,<& "r �^'., .we4:i vne ,,.1 :'L p*— u ,• — M ;F.. '.r?s, ",Gar...,:,t _i.,. .•;..qz.,.. '}Y.a.j,y, T °..,.. ,—.:..: ... i'..: , sass. — -r 4. f, e 1''1•`' n Z 4 .. T :`�'..s .. -, .. .._ ... rasa -. .- .. •. ... ..• F.'= . K THE .. \ '. ..,'.. sass -. sass.. 4c: 9 sass...:. ._. .� '•,.�, N PIC Y4L., ..ALV. PICKYJRING,�. ONT., FRIDAY, OCT. 16, 1925 " 1 o *sa 401rofeef4pual 09awb*. "Aftee= Xurr x t GREEN RIVER.' � STOVFFYILLE. - The Green River Football Club will Hoa. Mackenzie King will speakGREENWOOD ,'— '. Awduat SaW Iia sad Basket bald their tail businewa meeting and the last week of Ostol5er in the riding. election of officers for the comingour merchants have decided to eon- year B. FORSYTH, Oph.D., Director year at Fuller's Hall on the evenintime their Friday half holiday all linoptoniecrial As•oelaloa of Ontario. Rea. l�aCl.Or� 'of Friday,October the 10th. All who through October. MIL catered Member of the American, Opt+omatrkal f' are laterested in the bops 'and clean Mr. Ward of the "Briarbash Gar. ` Eyes esandusti b7 aypointnmt. : •.. Ctaren,oat, pots - ''� sport�►vfll be scads welcome. dens," brought home 20 prizes from • _ �T LOGS WANTED DUMBARTON. , the Markham Fair, Retabliahed 1856 r N, O. MCKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., The rural mail contract has been i Ainbarab.m•mb•r of the QoLlog• of Custom sawing done, Oat Rolling awarded to Mr, Porter. There were ; PW.tmans.aa 6arasons'ot Ontsslo,s3e•nfiata We are leased to s Walter Wood of Boya1 Oou.a• of BnrRsoas. ffidSsbaryh about 2ii applicants. Highest price BWWd+1 .traw�oa to salsas•. of women wd and Chopping, Woo11 home again from the hospital. A start was made on the new post : 4111nd1wA. Om••sad rsstdanw, •`!' We are pleased to see Frank White office buildinglast week, and it is e= :.pai(1 ' Repairing, home again, after a pleasant visit in pPcted to be Cmpleted by Xmas Lspaie Shaping and Turning the west. The North York Plowing match : . A number from here attended the will be held on the farm of •Alph, for AE. CHRISTIAN, Barris let•and Kiddie$ares,.Slei he, Office, Plowing match at Brooklin on Satur• _ g Pugh, east ot•.the town.on Oot, 37th, N E W .solicitor,Notary Public Eu. Mone �to dap sfternoo,z last. • A course in home nursing and first ossa South Wing,Court House, Whitby. fti Salt For Sale rhe chicken pie social and concert aid is being carried-on here during 'WHEAT will be held on Nov, 5th. Hear the the week b the Dept. of Agriculture, f^I C. RICHARI:SON CO,—Barris- famous artiste, Mies Pearl Newton y P v•ten,Solicitors etc.. 317-319 Confederation ORAS. A. WHITE. Turonto. ,. Life Building,Corner x e ael Richmond Sca„ and Miss•Ethel Graham. A ¢et together social will be held in oo�� Sueeessor to late W. G. Barnes George Wood bad 150 chickens. Toronto. Phones Maio 1390aad Main f1i90. 8tt g the United Church on Moeda even Phone 6420 or write Locust Hill, Oat. stolen from his, farm one night last y week, also Geo, 8trau ins next to enable the ole to et BEATON .tz R098—Barristers, So• ghan'e childenbetter ac uainted. P g1K ISSIMI ' lidtara Northern Ontario Bvildina, 83fl house was stripped of fowl. .The pun- q ;' =� Bay Scree, loroato. - A number of arrests have been k sN J u '�w,��J trhment[or chicken thieves ought to made of young men for•,the stealing of . ,'D � TR " AdetaWe 2767 �• a3• j3eal be very severe. eblckens and aleike. Big inroads on Unexcelled for fin8 y,aZ MARKHAM. chicken coops have been made around � < Dented r. here and Markham. - pa , • 'cake or pastry D. O. Smith. Dentist, SGouS• aknd Garrett R. Vaazant, a formerGov. DR' LAc#uaed L''rmbad~r error of Toronto Jail, more recently `� : baking , viIIe. HonorGradvace of Chicago and To- an official of the Posto>gce De art• $CARBORO .IUNCTION. " .? Coats universities and the R �otkge of itoTOdi HEARSE � y„ ~' ��_ Destal Surgeon•. Phone office • tesidraoe went, sad one of the oldest regi sots The ZaI �8t 681e o2 Sil 88t Iola, No onlaid: appointments, =7 1lAa ®�++d•s ��� of Markham, died Sunday at the home Our community has been east intoe g y pastry FLAKS B. BEATON. D. D, S., of his daughter, Mrs. R. A. Mason, deep gloom by two tragedies that flOar in the country. ,d•, Graduate of ibe Royal Coleiae of Dental Phone 9Ll here. He was in his eighty-sixtb year. were enacted in our,villsge during There's a reason. � 1$atrgeoas and llaiverrity 01Toronto. Office A native of Stouffville, he moved to this week. The first occurred about �g otrer Ir€u:dock'a Goolrcuonery acre wttitby, ldatkbam shoot 1870, sad went sato 5,15 on•Sunday evening, when a Ford �,: 0 oe hows 9 to 1a :1 to b.36 land,•pbone 0. business, 44-1al phone 220. 441y T�� the hardware removed which he con- sedan, containing seven poisons, was • � •. Y ducted until he removed to the city, caught on the level crossing and N. DALES, L D, S., D. D. 8„ about 19(0`3 to take the position of ground to pieces by the C. N. R. Inter• fly: Ir .Graduate of Royal College ar Dental Sur• Qoveraor of Toronto Jail ,Thta o1'Jice national Limited, while sig of the ;4 a•oaa and the Uriversity o€Toronto. Office be held for some three years, While seven passengers 'mere instantly killed O 'A L *' o)mo.F D A. 5cotc', store, Claremont. Ont. R E L "resident of Markham he was a mem- and hoiril,ly n utilated; The party ��VV as.tD hours 9 a, m, to a e m.. Saevrdays; B a. Ai ber of the Council and also served in c-,osi�ted of two families, Arthur and �`r as.t•! p.a, Phone Clare 1405. 471 r - the officeot Reeve. Politically; Mr. .Mrs. Nichols and 4•montbs•old baby, SR D. SR r d I�'ALLAISal L e S. Vanztnt was a Liberal sad took a Shit ley, and Alfred and Mrs. Mould A good supp.y of .Hard and Soft D. D.S., Graduate of the Royal College of leading part in many campal ns.prior and two daughters, Ruth and Hilda. Dental Surgerms and the University of Toronto. ��tC + (Xce above 1 S.Balsdon'sstore.Pickering,out. Apple' Barrels For to his appointment to the dovernor• The only survivor of the awful tragedy Coal on hand. Also a supply Oa'tce hours : 9 a m.to ap. m, or by appoint• ship of Toronto Jail. Fraternally, be is Hilda, aged about four years, who of Kindling Wood. �7 paegi. Phone Pick 3700. 431y • waa a prominent member of the Ma- was severely injured. but Is now re- - -" �•� Sale In large sonic Order, and the Mason& o! Mac k• cover ina as the-Hospital for Sick r• stove length. �Lt '(estotausn �ai']tr him conducted the funeral on Tues- Children. Both families lived lu To- 12tf ,Phone Pick. 1709. ^-^^ or small day at 2 80 p. m. Besides Mrs. R. routo. The second occurred on Man- 'g7' V, RICHARDSON — Real as .* A Mason, there survive three sons— dap when Thomas Partridge.a section DO. ALD MUti RO, PICKEI�INt>}• M Y1 . tau. Insurance,Coev,yaicinz, Naeary �uan�Ilrle$ Frank N. and Clifford, of Toronto, hand, was instantly killed when a ' Pabao,Etc..nickenag,not. slay "" and Clarence, of Detrok- light e'ugloe, which he did not notice, _ + knocked him down and passinl�tt overt�yv � , 10 FOSTttl- Licensed Auctioneer, Hear Canada's Champion Whistler him cut his.body In two. The decesa- i JV s tm 0oveldoe of Tort and ass• ms's �I .•• in the United Church. White- ed, who iriurvived b his widow and p • �.y e add salsa of 217 tarda asoasttad w as,ateorlaM ' • r y Toe Service V�ig i asses ♦ddr,rs or.- scour P,o., oat, vale, on October G2od. live tbiidreo. was very highly esteem- :. ed in the community. The two acci. D2-DEATON TO WNSHI'f'OLERKL1LCEDAR VIEW dents occurred almost at the same o ?ionveyaawa, tsrr oasis" 1 — spot. Partridge was one of the most Motor overhauling, top and side car-•• siieoas,s. aoeeoaaaar�OROW w ]see Apple-picking 19-all the rags these active In rendering aid in the first tela repairing 610 um "�� i1 Maes ZAW dave tr ed and little did' he think that -Battery 8eryice argtag sawn &anise' wttiawli bas 1.v REREMBER 'g y' and OPelhauliD Dta inn t he cold weather is was re- he would meet a similar tate. g' •.; DAL PUGS--Live stack act. Torted John Michell nipped his nose. _ -- Ali work guaranteed. Flat rate b - Daoa•e,. Graduate of C. M Jones' Scbooi. Misses XS and A. Mie el)spent Sun- service charge tueeame experience srtd taedtveed ... _ day afternoon with O. FL and Mrs Think of it, violinist and modern Phone 6610![ark. Central. amts Block sad ring work Au y W. E. B L R R Y . : �,�,uy attended to. Tera.reasonable, rb.rr Purnell. soars tlinstrated, for only 25e s@! Civemon?_ laly ''When you need' a new The ladies are now purchasing their and 15c at Whitevale on �- lPump, �vew Furnace,Re- wtaLEr bonnets sad wearing their ; Tunradap, OeL 22nd. ANTHRACITE INTM. MAW, LICENSED AUC_ iris Eavetrou his fall Coats. tl. •1 TIONZER,tor 7ork,QouuUa,aLDorbrt' R' g g T. and Mrs. Parcel}and goo speot Geste. AD knid•of •alas or Plumbic remember Saturday with C. R ll a Mrs. Pt Tori! BROUGHAM. s . to Tera reawnabee. Dates for sway hs Ll1e New Tinsmith. AM Sho s:. Wbt'Omen, tileY and IaOeeea and family: Mrs Gerow has been on the sick Coal, 'All 'we�ooaa' Wbctby'O°t' 7ty &tisfation guaranteed - W.J. and Mrs. Turner and disc• Siza �e Prices.moderate abler. Miss Vers, spent Sunday at list for the past week. Unionville. The W. iii. S. meet& this(Thursday) S+ lyiodtrate prices also is Pointe, Mr 1od ldre. Pierce and daughter afternoon-at the home of Mrs. George T ' �J 011e, Hardware etc. and Ails M. Ire&cto• of Toronto, spent Philip. e �1 COAL Mrs. bephprd is still la hos ital, l� AD Sunday with the Dixon*. t welcome the a� Sv­v _ > PhODe {gyp _ Some from the View are consider- W be o e he tam• �T • e will all come � - 4. Ing whether to join the Whitevale or ly home. y j' Or salt and see Donald Bee! and friends and O, and ! E COAL An An the Markham Choral Society. y. • IN B��il�Y A. and Mrs. Spears and W and Mc'• McGregor were at T. Beer's on40 j� js Mrs. Turner attended the plowing Saturday. PEA CjOAL match at Hrookiia on Saturday after- Mrs. Axford to down east this week M, PICgERING} noon. preparing their future home for their - Mlssee Vera Turner and Ads Michell occupancy in the near future. , .. .we are allowing. a Walnut- � T spent Sunday in Stcuffville and report Sympathy is felt for Mr. and hies. . $niehud Steel Red, with DO YOU WANT +superdailyumptous. time, tbough It Holmes in the lose they sustained :. ,and �r was cold, when their eon-in-law was a victim of !woven wire spring and good The committee of the Baseball Club a motor accident. "1[e1t mattress complete far 26.04 Yotar hoose heated f ' half P Mrs, James Madill and Mrs. Jahn +COULETS P wish to thank the supporters to the the coat of coal View for their liberal conal.budons Patterson have both been confined to s� Wo have a new assortment of If so, instal one of the Instant Sao during the baseball season. bed of late. We hope to hear of im- a The score of the baseball match be. pr ivemant In each ease. <' t • Ferueries in this week. Cai11 Oil Burners 1a your range, or The Wlmmea's*Institute meet at the . tws 4. in vowoCorners and Cedar View A R E E S O R is and see them. an International Oil Berner ho�se+E Mrs. Matthews on Tuesday, was 4-3 to favor of Happy Corners. a a in your furnace. points !or Che season Oct.20th. at 4.80 p. m. It is especially E. �. - Th'e number of ,k'clearing out of old stock in Cali and see them, ase 89 to 4li In favor of Cedar View. desired that all members be present. Window Shades at bar also visitors*bo wish to attend. _ WNITiEV/ILE. The many busy mothers will bel- 1► vgaio prices W. J.Church$t�ee� come the mews that 'Mise Sarah Liam- Picoke= 0 g ' �• eats Wanted i8i Pickering The me of-Mrs. Institute will meet at mage will be glad to help them out by- •� s � y a8 the.home of•JI[ts,$tewaridge on Wed• knitting socks, atoakiapls or gtittfre 44 St r ' _ nesdsy alters B. Oct Toronto, ![ire V. Her>;ak Axford.are very reasonable. Flava Bread Flour i ,,k on ns. B. A., or Toronto, will Freak ccesswho has been car.In 3 i ft at th on -How the Inion are Manna dusting a successful truck business in and Marvel at the Toronto Exhibition are D[anag this locality fir the-past six Team. *ill Furniture 1Jetder and _`- - ad." Min Dickens to a journallst and dilecontintse that business on the lot of ,. Funeral Dirsotor should bean interestingspeaker, All November. a will thea move to t _ •: the mcmbere and friends o! the, Iasti- Ooldepriags. where be will resume Phone 1300 ;' lute will be welcome. ";: `• farmin . pi�acer�g, sato P Stour g =,. - Store A meeting Ia the iatereeta of L, O. Mre. �'Valtec Bennett ie moving to May be obtained from you(Ironer.. Olifford, the Liberal candidate in the Markham this week. Since coming rt coming elections, will held in the among us Mrs. Bennett and her lata Brooklin Flour Mills L O, O. F. Hall, at 3 o'clock.on the husband have ever been to the front "Coal : Coal evening of Tuesday, Oct.27th. The in helping along any project for the „ CHAS. WILSON Pro meeting will be addressed by Mr. good of the community and they will New location WILSON, p• Clifford, W, A. Dryden, President of be much missed., Our sympathy is , the Ontario Reform 'Association; W. with Mrs. Bennett, and we hopeebe {F $ard and BOft GJOal Of thea E. N.Sinclair, K.C.. M. P.P..Ontario may find man friends a kind ELM DALE MILLS y yNew Store & Liberal Leader. and others. The ladies neighbors in Markham. f best quality an 1=ZCXrER=NQ of Whitevale and Pickering Township Rally Day was observed by the U, �$ad 1 -invited c attend. S. S. Sun e h was C are especial av ed o ea on da Th church '�j A concert under the aur ices of the nicely decorated and a good) num- _ •�, - Whitevaie public library, will be held her were in attendance, romotfoa ew to p 1 . THQS. A. V�, 'Government Standard in the Whitevale United Church on Exercises were a feature of the service. 4 ' Recleaned the evening of Thursday, Oct, 22nd. A fiirature of sadness prevaded the Dillingham's Block $ i P1C$®1i11F;v t. l A program of Canada's best music service as one of its members, Mrs. .Screenings will lata• will be presented, consisting of vocal Cecil Phillipe, is critically ill in any music violin selections and whistling hospital in the city. Friends hope the Ring Street• moi•. Fruit Rrees, Shrubs Etc. Mrs. R. W. Scanlan,of Torontte,will means used may be blessed for her ten your hogs at give a short talk on "Canadian Music recoVerv, Having secured the agency for T. W.' and Musicians." including French and Luther Middleton had a very narrow a profit Indian Folk Songs. Modern songs escape from serious if not fatal Injur• Call and Bee t18 %dirt. Bowman&Son, Star Nurseries, • will be illustrated by, Mrs. Scanlon, fee. He was in the city the ether dap Ridgetown, Ont. who is a brilliant soprano; Mise Aileen with a load of apples and was pro- _:. _ _ '•r' I am prepared to take orders for all .-'We have this Feed at Atkinson, A.T. O, M., a recent gradu- reeding down Pape Ave„and when "� r kinds of Fruit Trees, Small Fruits, right prices. ate of the Toronto Conservatory of be was crossing the railway the gates ��11f , K ING ' Ornamental Shrubs Etc.. at Aldsie, will play the violin, and there were suddenly lowered, abutting him N �.1 McE •► EN lowest possible prices,. will be delightful whistling solos b in between and he was unable to go N. • f 11 ,We carry all.the different g g y Special rates for large quantities, Mill Feed@. Miss Dorothy Passmore, Come and further. The passing train struck the s ti5tf en joysreel treat. Program begins rear of his car• causing considerable Veterinary SUrgeOU t.� , at 6 o'clock. Admission 25e., children damage to the thud-guards. Fortun• ' N,J. Chap n, pleara3l'18� �. ZV'. WOQ� 160. ately no Ether damage was does. 22lic3 omi=Q;v '(=1t&w1a ; tv'3•.mw..,•,d$n:?,,.,,,,;i.•.-.� •'�, :'•. _.. ._ , ....:.. .'._. . '-:, .-.:.....r .-... .. ... _ i- .., ,sass.. ..,. .._. .. .� _ - __ _ ..s_ ..: .. . , ,sass.. _... _ �.a.. -..., .-.sic!_.. 3 e.zsSia�,rc.•�i-'i:.va.Cs !,ars �'' 1hv?. Y•. r,;;Y �. sa-�>'r�,t,Y `, .s,�rx_,,,++ev ,;.�:w'�•a.w'.tit"`' 'F'Tr"%Ci.y "' „t +ntt'��' �.e� :arm.-3a::i:;+•�"a.ar$.s.�� w '•';•.• :6.�.�.#J`�Y�,"$.��"-w+r'"' '�'•7R• •:d+ti�."".; -.�..:.,�•..�1nR:r!. ..:'�e:t`F4' .._a >a. z ,.y,.t .. �A... '� .-,_ �'.,',;4. .,;. ,;...w . . .. ,.. ..,,.� ..-.x- ...d'•sut'{�,..r ,:', q .4•�f!`al:-W': ,'e., nQa'� ,..'�" E.r,.-. �,�; ..t,,,,..- ,s3. - _ r v � , r - � l '' fw. ` Start'a gz great big immigration movement �inito Canada, of people f > of only 'ng to work but for whom prasrtable' work can be -_f Ou]tl d, and tbia pressing problc3ms that IIo�v st. our country ,w i will be well on the way to solution.' What Everybody Say&' + Y. Fine--let it do so-1 But to be sure we re on the straight and sure road to our goal, let us begin by doing some clear thinking—some hard thinking—on these two important questions : 1. What class of immigrants - migrants do we want? Z. How are we going+to attract them? `valuable Lessons to be Learned from Obvi ously the way to attract that class ,Past Failures. taken It duties to one of f higher duties. oThe one . Are 63 Countries Wrongis by Heretofore we have always and Only Canada Right? g "-. granted—without much careful thought, "thing above all others that the immigrant :. :perhaps-that it was 'farmer immigrants NVUe Canada has been lowering wants is the. assurance of a steady job at ..,.We most-wahte&--people who would settle her tariff, these 63 countries good wages. Give him that, and 1* will P ;on our vacant land in the West,and produce have been raising theirs:— come in his thousands,—yes, in his tens of '-:.more from the soil. Algeria Japan thousands! And in a policy of higher AnO complaints being loud and numerous tariffs he will have his guarantee that , Argentina 1Latvia stead work at good wages will be await- that farming in Cuda was not as pro- 9 Luxembourg y g g { tabu as it should be, we have tried to - mg him. _ - - An tria !Madagascar evert an unattractive situation into an BeIg 'Malta :•'°Yes," you say, "but what about our �? attractive one by lowering the tariff on ,farm population? We want it to increase manufactured goods, in the hope of thereby Bolivia iMesopotamta P P Brazil Mexico fool' Of course we do! But with town. 1©waing farm production conte. and so. British East Africa )Netherland East � and city population increasing, can farm ` inorsiag the fannea•'s not. population do other than increase in r-b- De endencies Indies �poP P en us anywhere ? ' "portion? With more customers for farm t plan ort st o a tha � pp �._ .' ]� p g � r' 'ah Guiana- Newfoundland � � B _ s a ' un 1924, despite tariff reductions mals British Honduras (New Zealand ! produce,. and with a higher purchasing x there were British West Iii aria � power per customer due to higher wages, ! ostensibly to benefit agriculture, i g =� Indzes (Norway supply actually fewer farm immigrant* than irl; > :'.isn't it inevitable that a domestic su 1 '►923 I And wl1,!n, against the total irrlsni' $� j Paraguay - will be forthcoming to meet a domestic 'mi-ration deman articular) if we protect farm ; for 1fl23 and 1924, �va offset the a Persia '� particularly P k " �.„��anon from our toffs sad'aitiesi Chiba Peru Products in the same way that we propose rr total �+++jb+ 'rove flnA that the country Im suffered a net Colombia PolarllJ = '- to protect manufactured products? floss 1 Caecho-Slovakia Portugal i S So, obviously thane it something wrong— Ecuador Roumania > somewhere—in tla plan we hie beck Egypt Russia ec er�f T'F:af .5hodv a r� A Precedent s What Ca ~+ lowing,---either 1n the ssrr =ption that , Esthoaia 'Samoa _ Be Done d itis fwmed;' a most'vi►ant, or inl&methoA Finland San Salvador F of attracting them. Perhaps it's a comb�ia- Franca Sarawak We have tried the plan of lower tariffs, G - means of attracting farmer immi r� cation of the two. Il ub Georgia Serb-Croat- a : as l� German Slovene Mate tion, and we see that it has signally failed, Germany ;Population Increases Should be and we know4he reasons why it hasfailed. Gold Coast .-Seychelles_ - _Properly Balanced. - Colony Sierra Leona 'Wby not now try the alternative plan of In shaping our policy as above, we have Greece South Africa -°'higher tariffs, as a means of attracting ,certainly overlooked one very important Guatemala Spain urban immigration, when it seems per- - int Farmers as si rule don't- sell to I it `f Po !Tolland `: � Sweden ,. , , �#ectly clear that it must bring farmer farmers,but to town and city folk. So when Honduras ,Switzerland immigration in its train? we try to increase farm population by India Tunis • methods that operate to decrease town and Irish Free State United States Even if the Tarter were mere theory,.that , Y - . 'would be no valid reason for rejecting it in - -. : city population; we are actually making Italy ' 'Uragnay " ifavor of a policy we have tried, and found _ things worse for the very people we are �d now : 1to be barren of results. even the United '- trying to benefit. We are curtailing a - . Kinem has be to protect " domestic market that our farmer's can $ P :But we know that it is far beyond the - control, and we are increasing their de- her ome markets. theory stage. The. United States offers a pendence upon an export market over 63 Countries have been mask- practical demonstration of its success! By _ - which they, have no control) flag it more difficult for Canada r-the plan of higher tariffs, to benefit all ;< to sell in their markets, while classes of population, the United States .fin -Alternatips Plan that Promise* Canada has been m it ;:has managed to attract the biggest and Better Success. _ easier for'' the whole wor! to longest sustained immigration movement Let us now go back to the beginning sell in hers! � the world has ever known! 'iagain, and start from the alternative Have they all blurtd�ed? Inas fi 'What better example does Canada b. .assumption that it's -pfinuu y town and J Canada alone shown, wisdom? city population we want to attract. want? - C1 . ON -IVE T- E0 V : 4 FOR HIGHER TARIFF AND FOR LOWER TAXATION . _ _ `Y.�•r, - _ L"_Caarersstive Fi,107 Commlttec Sm Bw Ei�Toronto) e i .SIX PERSONS KILLED AT CROSSING �� National Railways pointed out• that jammed on the brakes. The,> •�x:n was diel white o�� the wav to the Hospital the train unless the circumstances 'brought to a standstill w: hit) its for Sick ChEdrt-n. lii:da Mould was were most unusual, could be seen 200 length. Two rear coaches .had no: i�'-ought to the city on the train. NEAR TORONTO WHEN FLYER HITS ALTO yards up the road from the crossing. Passed tl:a crossing whoa Gorman and The manner of the tragedy which a:- (members of the crew, along with pa=- Motl,erS' Allowances for most wiped out two families connected s^_ngers, rushed io the assists^ca of Oct. ,12.=A 4-year old Those killed are: by marriage, must remain anex- ;the victims. Hon. W. F. P.:ck'e and September TOtBIICJ$15 ,363 Toronto, :. � Y 8 � ; bob alone encs -wined. Dr. Dennis Jordan, Danforth Ave-; A desratch from loronto'ssys.:--A y ped alive- when a Arthur Nichols, 162 Meagher Ave: ti .closed car carrying seven persons was Mrs. Arthur Nichols, 162 Meagher Late in the afternoon Nichols tele- -wbo were returning from the L. o� sum of $150,363 was expended in struck by the International Limited Ave. I phoned Mou:d, 'inviting him and his T.-Queens footbaa. game, v.ere 'am mothel:> a.lowances during the month, at a level crossing just west of Scar- Baby Shirley Nichols, 162 Meagher family to his home for dinner and ong,the passengers. of September, 9,194 mothers through- . boro Junction at 5.16 o'clock last night. Ave. suggesting in automobile ride, The Tha automobi:e, .hattered bc;;ond out the Province with 12,850 depend- Four adults and two children were Alfred Mould 1170 Queen St. East. Mou:d family accepted. The party recognition, was !Yin„ tirty yarda..ent children in their cote participated. > - •instantly kil!ed :when the car was Mrs. Ethel Mou:d 1170 Queen St. E. went down the Kingston road and i'.-rom the crossing. The remains of! Th:'number of children in -en. fan- smashed to fragments, remains of the Ruth Mould, 12, 1170 Queen St. E. crossed over the countryside toward the victims were scattered along the.,fly ranges from two to alei en. victims and splinters from the auto There were no eye-witnesses of the Danforth Ave., when they were struck I tracks for 150 yards. Baby Shirley Of the beneficiaries: 3,394 are wid- - h ItrarW -for 150 yards abse the tragedy. The automobile was owned by the crack train of the C. N. R..The Nicho:s•vaa lying in its mothers ows, 521 are wives- of incapacitated � . tktdrofromsethe•ociostingThThwleo:e by Nichols and was,being driven'to- engine was in charge of Thomas Gor- !arms. It was bad:y injured. .0. short husbands; 1fi8 are deserted mothers 'r hgiagrsurvivof ofethe.aceident%Baby ward the city. According to residents man, veteran engir:eer. I distance off was fli:da Nfu.::d. They ; where the perio3 of desertion is Rye : HiiddeMdu:if, is iaatSe)Hospital'for of the neighborhood the driver must) Gorman's fireman obsarvad the auto- I were treated by Dr.Jordan,Nt:. hick:° ; years and upwards; Ill are foster Sia Children, -ufw1ngarwa_-v tus- have had a full view of the crossing, mobi:e as the engin_ reached the assisting him. Baby Nichols was ': mothers to-orphans. Toronto benefl- rttied of tkid'irratn. while track employees of the Canalliglz l crossing. He F'•�uted to Gorman, who (handed over to s railway surgeon, but `ciariea numbering 812 share $32,398. jgb,a W " dg . >382:. ' "S, %ka.- µ .. •., _ ,�� .,; `, - .H. i.z .,e'r• ..a�", ,�o«y,.. 'N.x..t»f'aP �. •, - "� 5'3;S*: rrr.'s"a`S'".rs.`"'v'i�-s"'yin`""..�'u+w,?.!p :n:1;". _.as: x .,.t. a �„>:..:i -...._,W.e:..ri."C•s.,; Na. un,. . '.'6.xr, y .�D`"r a'a ...fes ."CKPgc, "H ':�, .`;. f,...ariAr"Y.��•€.` s'd"t�,s'•.,.; ':fir'"` 't5cir�i0. '7� YaFi 7�,°x.,. 5:" `. : 07 mpg', •'y`.. ,r dtL h.,.. �.,. , � 't� •-. i;`.. •: -':'M '. .P., �,.Y...,, :..4_, ..%' v •'P, ,'w A's4v'a W ,.2 ^�`i,�;,-" r :y:• '."' ! : .r. SI.a'.fi: 4 N . .�� ,Y�' �,V,T�ty'..,E-' 2 1,. .. '1:f: ! } .,C ,� .. S jai y.)l h LL • — - 6 • s r grocer " v>]r F� � �����'� ' �i�Rrl�t.�erta�oi,3s..- .._z_ _ :- � �,�. ;:� � . :, � :�,`° • � ,$ Na 31sn re Makes Progreaa-Llnttl he toE'ROa� os - � s _d.._ '_•- bas ch ea some greAt obJeetfve in •� _ _ �.Y=,su goad tea $F�td$che9 and Backachest?tten •self Toronto Housnat for Iniereses, to lite. _ 1 "laden With seaevus aad`Alnd Haven ~� + Milks Life iYffii9erabfe: law Yark clu,-.atfwa t.itufs yeah'4enra__ -After-he begoAifl paABA@d_Loitlt J , of Training to ""I Women, saving the own work. T ndalyd e4ueation, and desire" of becoming -Whose"ideals are not constantly A, wpman's health handicaps her ab nurse,, This tto.ottai sag adopted the fight. most always. She has pains and' din- hear'oetem. The volts r.ashe uniforms of In adv' of his achievements. tae School. a wotrtsly Amawasee and tranegng ` abilities which do not ti2tiict men: Na- -Whose profile are made at We ea- t� �a easenea to and trees. Now Yost Fer further f'E�se I"fh' lure does not give her a fair chance. information zesty-ao the auserinte,deat. Pease of principles,' RED Her blood is more.often thin and poor -Whose 15011-respect is lowered by E '. than a man's, and ehe cites aeg'_ects the work he does. the first begln>;ings of ill-health, Many -Who 3s Constantly at war with Sold b the Candle. y900a women who seemed destined to a lite y his conscience. Is of frequent suffering have been freed Readers of Robert Louis Btevenson'a :entirely from their suffering through The Wrecker will recall the scene of -Who depends upon tafiuential • the wonderful blood•making qualities the sale at auction of the wrecked friends.more than personal'endeavor. mit grocers reCOItY1IneDd' 1#. ''of Dr. Williams' 'Ptak Pills.,.'Many a 'ship, and how excitement mounts as --no---W..,_ s ... . woman toils all day with a pain in her the bidding goes on, the sums offered LITRE R4D�1�RT ~ : ,> Father's Fault. »,,- aass&ed Advertistements d£'� back and side, a burn,'ng headache, becoming plainly more and more ex- I am sorry to say it, Henry, said, ---- - - E ,aud a sense of hay tray ant, unless the vessel concealed , the teacher, "but your Qpmpositlon is `I 11o1VCaan Wturrra lxCBEAs::s s anxl�a lug n0 spine left. ► poser. We shim th•.,W". students oil Wars r What a pity women � Let listen a mystery, as indeed she did. But It NOTHERS SHOULD HAVE hot worthy of you, The grammar is San uaensh Cortese. peer.' effective. etas was neither earls nor gold nor treat faulty, the logic weak, the statements Sdw01L Toronto Fortr-:Wo Blwt wet, to their friends whom Dr. Williams' p Pink Pills have saved from their min- sure,such as the one.bidder hoped and -'' are based upon misinformation, and F AD;Es oxr,Y-OUR ,lsootaar, LAD1@9 ' y the style is lamentably crude." J Friend. -matted in awn eanrope. u.aa Caeca ' ery. Whenever a woman suffers they believed more and more firm' as his It Tells What a Mother Ought to 2423. ltostteL will help- her-in youth, middle-age opponent raided his bids..• Rather, as r "My word!" Henry replied. "Won't ,�� waNxsn-oto ao rs.rlx axe rlottx and afterlife: Mrs. John Mitchell, of that desperate bidder knew too well, _ Know for Baby's Sake. dad be angry when i tell him that?" L orwins at home• whole or span tine; goal Midd1eville, Ont., gives her experience the vessel had been 'the scent o2 a "But you can tell him You'll do-be MY; wart sent SW dt.r ae., &"on Wdt send � D Above all things every mother I stamp for mrdcalara National blanutaalartae Ct►. for the benefit of other women suffer- tragedy, of which adze might yet yield wishes that her child, or children, tar neat time!' many "ere. She says:-"Some yearn ago I inculpating evidence. It is a thrilling "Do better? Why, dad` wro-te the I ?t+' whatever their age, may be bright, ITS-EP11-PST PBRUAIttaIMT STOPPED was so badly run down I could hardly chapter requiring no added touches for whole of it himself!" " walk around the house. I tried to do r=antic effect; and yet-one can not healthy, good-natured, rosy boys and Year ar re. � WAe . but wish that Stevensonor another girls; clear eyed, clear skinned babies; Ask for Minard's and take no other ones for free book Treneh's a�tedi. ted, Drp4 ,a few chores.but was able to do very Y,tg Adelaide East. Toronto. Caeeada tats ceps's' good sleepers, bright,wakers. Every ,p. little. My boys-and husband had to such matter, had written of such an mother's may for her little folks to Chinese Chain Stores. U amass• ovEas, "sirs gas catatdoata - . _ do•,the rest. If I started up stairs I auction conducted, not 1n the San that they may be well: !) aad ism of used ovens Hubbard Oreo Com- had to go very aloes or I would tall, Fraucisco of recent years, but in the - Chain stores, operated 'by Chinese, tiny, Sas Etna west. To-onto. ,h It !s natural for llUle •t#rlks to be • land I war; just played out when I got London of more than 'tali a century " now-dominate certafa lines of retail well, No wise mother thinks that her WLYER FOXES. at the toy of the stairs. My head I ago, when ships were advertised "'for i trade in the I'h1l3ppines. , child at any age is in a natural state t > s Ht*niiAx Asst, ached terribly,.and my Heart would �sale by the ca».die.'. There are atil7r � -----�•-- - - ; 1(�t(1_ �jQU �•�. �- beat violently. Ie. this dt3plorable con• living, a recent ingetijator bas diff unless it !s well and happy, No moth- $ BVMalt�SBIDE IfV -or can expect, though, that her child ' The total estimated honey piQdtu- dition I began taking Dr. Williams' covered, a few very old men who can, lion for Csnads.ln 1924 was 16 804- On Backe and Heads. ; Pill wit' escape all the ills to which baby � y Pink Pries. When I had finished six remember such sales. hood and childhood are toubJecL, but 000 pounds with a value of$2,662,000. Due to the absence of traasporta. �I boxes I felt much better. Then I got "The procedure," he says, "was to Hon facilities, thausaihde of tong of OILS can do much to make baby's bat- : .� further supply; and by the time i 'light* a pieces of-:candle-generally ties for health easily won. ;African produce are si'l'l carried on .had taken'these I could walk any-I about an inch long,-which was in- .l A valuable little booklet entitled ; the backs of natives. 'Where without being exhausted, the closed !n a horn case ae a precanuon "Care of the Baby in Hcxlth and Sick- "DIAMOND DYE" ANY I - - -'► ` headaches had disappeared and I am !against its untimely extinetfon either noes" has been prepared and as It Is j I There are more cattle in England ti� +• now perfectly well. Any woman who by accident or design. As soon at something every mother should have, and Wales today than there were be- is run down should not hesitate to be- the candle was alight the bidding was a copy will be sent free to any mother GAlRMENT, DRAPERY ; fore the War. gin Dr, W131ams' Pink Pills at once, open and the ship fell�.the last bid on request who will mention this J_ as I am sure mom my own experience made betore the candle'& last expir- paper by The Dr,' Williams` Medicine dr they w!!1 build her up." fug flicker. An exciting moment !n- Co., Brockville, Oak just I11ti to Tint or Boil I ?3p You can get these P121e from any deed when aIF eyes Were fixed upon to Dye ' Medl6ins dealer or by mall at 50 cts. a the slaking flame, and the eager bide Speed of Gulf.Stream - Mx URINE box from The Dr. Wlll!sms' Medicine came like the rattle of musketry as it Speed of the (lull Stream at it 1 Co.. Brockville, Out. :eaped. expired and leapd again. flows along the-UnIted States coavt is I Each 15-cent pack- A : - age eoataino direc. Brigs nd Batutif til v ` "Often, when the bidding had been appro-ximately five miles per hour. Many Codfish Species. especially high or close, listeners and tions to simple any �)Aw* C*,.Chiasofocgv*cannock t If window sills are washed with s woman can tint soft, "'rhe codfishes number ninety ape- watchers were brought to each.a state � cies, of which the ordinary cod 1s the of nervous tension- that the auction- 'weak so:ution of ch:oride of lime, tt. da° -delicate shades or ~� "w,•. most important. It reaches a length ear's flaal 'Going--gofn'---gone!' as I velli be found effective in keeping dye rich, permanent las of four feet. In November each ma• the last spark died was unconsciously I Midges and gnats out. It also helps colors 1n lingerie, i p ®• i' lure female deposits about ten mit- echoed by the assembly In a Spon- to keep the air fresh in-warm wen,; silks, ribbons, skirts, Large Red Fin plc 'foss of eggs which hatch floating on taneously littered 'Out!' that Was theT• I waists, d r_e a s e it , . as the surrace of the sea. Vast numbers I rather a gasp than a word coats, 'stockings. Itched Terribly of coafisb are caught with books and " 'How tar that little candle throws ` sweaters, draperies, ��' tines along the North Atlantic and his beams,'-in a sense that SSake• - coverings, hangings CIIt1Cu'a. Heals ' Pacific coasts, and are much valued �aprare never Intended.-to settle the j i� ���� Buy Diamond Dyes-no other kind- for food both_In..the_ treah•.and salted 1 destiny of many a vessel, still stanch and tell your druggist whether the ma- My face became full of �tfie• I statte.. yr piteously arfppled 3n dlaas2er, RAPID red, scaly pimplas and at times ] teriai you wish to color is wool or silk, whose 'woven wings' ware last spread they Itched tertlbly. Tiley, s read e or whether it is linen,cotton or mlaed I �. to the winds that blow.on the other The . world's best 3n great blotches and finned largo. WE WANT CHURNING side of the wor!d." 'I hair tint. Will re• gee sore et'upttone that 'burned a great Store Cray 'fair to its natural - -- deal. I was-ashamed to go any- • t The Passing of Aatllnn. `i:Olor in 15 minutes, where an account of them,and iiia , Small slza, 713.30 by r,tati , s , ttwubie kept getting worse- The le 'CREAM, The wizard has woven -his ancient . I trouble lasted about&year. scheme pout's size, ib.60 by mail •I tried various kinds of oint- A day and a starlit night; Me W. T. Pember Stores "wax.e ata tA- nu9 tames without success. I sent for { -We supply cant and And the world Is'-a shadowy. peactlIed' Limited ' WATERPROOF a tree simple of Cutictaa Soap and , I� Da, express ' WATER PROOF I zein -cat and they helped 13 e. 1 dream h 129 Yonge set Torontou cbar•�ea. We pay dally by ezptws - p purchased more, and after untag ,Zolmy orders, whleh can be cashed I Of color, haze and light. — ARCTIC ®�B$'N ( three boaxs of Cuticura Olntrnent, .anywhere without any charge. --- - ��` � together with tine Cutictaa Soap, I Like somethingan sage! wrought, E >, STiORM W/NDDiWS SAVES B U Y f N 4 was healed In about two mouths." t3 To obtain the top price. Cream tp o RUBBERS (Signed) Miss Mildred M.Bnrnu, < must be fres-from bad Lavers and maybe, Rt t PAPAW r1&rAfSEZy£.9 � � � To answer a fairy's Witim. �l' S•+o Fuel Wane, ,"Wore W.nter Tho Cabo Pai:,ae,, Lt;, 003"".& Crouaetowa,Nova Scotia. contain not leas than 30 per twat cl.ntart r.th storm W.e;r. lar ?„ A fold of an ancient tapestry, ��aH ry" I Prevent PimPia b7 dailp use of # n (Batter Fat f ( Cudcum Soap,assisted by touches A pbanfom: rare sed dim. r set and seer n.e,.n.'t,e dna s 6 a of Cuticura Ointment when re- Bowes Con7pa][lj► Ltlmlted, ! s lOAY ?�^•MASA! T t r e quired. Dust with Cuticula Talcum. Silent and smooth as the crystal stone eawyte s..h the• farea Addrs lea Toronto The river flea asiene, taeae..1- Prt•.o cap r� And the fading hills are a Jewelled ..`IFor references-Head 001ce, Torontq I throne " 1 Olatravet tg and We. Tolman tae, _ F Cama �7 1 se..ma sty ase. -Bank of Montreal, or)our local banter, 1 .For the Fail and the Mist,his Queen. - -- Established for over thirty yearn I - _ TAINS . Slim as out of aerial seas The elms sad poplars fair A wIR �Se I Float like the dainty spirits of trees ,,.��� BACK c . ,. Ie. the mel!ow,.dreamllke air. - Silvery-soft by the forest side- �e�' Relieved by Lydia E. Pink- 1.4 SAyMSi ie wiz ed, y f'Au rose, K ah ('Phe wizard of Autumn, falift, hips- � `ham's Vegetable Compotltad i , eyed'' t �A ` �E ��� s i Swinging Ma eenaer, goes. -` Mitchell, Ontario.-"I have taken ' medicine for a number of years - ' They stay a longer. -Archibald Lampman y 7 sadottcs CAM"A SAW CO.twtrsa �---_ Ido not take it steady all.the time btu Logo Deme^*aT.W..Tono"To ` y P r.,,e,,,,,b aa,,aa�R.,,„,,,,. - ;A Sidelight on Histo I am never without it. I always fire - I i$ History., Q it in thCt honee.•1 took it first for pains I �;. An interesting piece of 'secret his- in abdomen hes and ems across 6e baa.down tory, which explains,how the German Pa naval signal codes came into the �` have my home to look after and many htlnds of the British Admiralty, has a day I could not get up at all. I saw the advertisement in the paper about Just been revealed. ~:` i Lydia E• Pinkham's Vegetable Com- 7.•:F: When the German cruiser Magde• and d Mrs. John Kilter told me .. and PAIN " . burg struck a mine near the island of about it, too. Every time I take it, it •M i n a r d's penetrates, I Odensholm,. off the Estonian coast, makes me feel better and I always rec soothes, and stops the the crew abandoned the ship'and sur ommend it to my friends. I am willing pain. Always keep a to answer letters from women asking bottle handy, rendered. But it -was noticed by some Russians that one of the Ger- about this medicine and you may use maDn officers Jumped overboard. this letter as a testimonial. -Mrs.F.J 1 WASSMANNt Mitchell, Ontario. This aroused the Russians' curiosity,` ! The meet of Lydia E. Pinkham s ; • ' the spot was noted, e.nd a diver was •Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for 11 Vegetable Compound is told b women sent down. He recovered the body of t to each other. Many women know by - the officer, and it was then found that Headache Colds Neural a Lumbago t experience what this medicine will 'do : ee KINC OF PAtM" I the latter has secured to h js person a g 1\ . and they are anxious for others to know nnmbwr of grovel German naval codes. I Pain Toothache NeuriEis Rheumatism Such testimony should,cause any wo an suffering from the troubles so A copy of these codes was supplied _ cof-iimoa to her sex to give this well to the British Admiralty, but the Ger-I known medicine a fair trial. _ tunas, unaware that they had talIen I DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART Da you know that in areceat canvass ' �•'"-- I "ff among women users of the Ve table into hostel© hands, continued to -use 4 B g� � . lies were re- them. \It Is stated that.the'posse&§ton Compound over 220,000 re�tHave ou re- SHIP us YOU/2 , �� �� t, y .e .�� ceived. To Ltie question, p �� ,f. POULTRY GAME EGGS of these German CDBCR ' was of con- , ACCs i only Ba er licks a ceived benefit bytahingqthis medicine? , • • e siderabig value ' to the, British fleet tl8 r cent•re lied �vhich contains coven directions. pe p BUTTER ANo FEATHERS during the battle of Jutland. ! This means that 98 out o;-every 100 < : -WE BUYALL YEAR ROUND= Bandy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets women are in better health because a" Wie today)b,-pt-ieos-ire Strarar►fev Alaska has a fish which,when dried, Also bottles of 24 and 100-Druggists they have given this medicine a fair the»116r a wok ahead ;grins an ediective Cand:e. ,Aspirin is the trade mart (regpstered in Canada) of Barer Wannfactnre of btononcette- ta'iaL • a P PQ UUN Ca CO, LIMITED aeldester of SatlayHceeld (Acetyl Saiieylle Aeld, "A. 9. A."). -wbtie It is .ren knows } y r .0 BE EHabl:,horJ o:-riff nye I ' that Atpirtn means Bayer isanufacture, to anaLet the publie against tmftaUoas, the Table" -.--- - -----+ 36-39EonsocoursMorkot-Montraoi '.ttnard's Liniment for Distemper. \ Ips Bayer Gompsay wtil be stamped with Untr bonsai trade mark, the "Bayer crow" � - ISSUE No. 42-•25. u.:- �Gt'+ - �. ..Weep:. '..� . .:'. .. __ - .. -_. m .. ..... .. .. _ .s...-w r.r. , -. .i.— _ _ .. _-........ ._..-.. ._ -.....- - �. ...a-. ,.... 'd .._. .L.?w_ ... �:.•�-. 1 T-...:..rrt V.w._._..a.``5 it.�'P.c'f4'.'-..o-.at...._.i4:l�rs�•'�N _ ..... . .y, p1G..'.-;3•S..+.: r.,:. �a .x w .ie c4?"�i:`•'•�" +.r. .✓ A 'w ext.[•tu±" ;H' 3' p .. ' '+i.' "•3i ¢> 'Y ;w*. �'n-. :y' '" 7+�r ✓ iM y,"t�s•.' $i.m: -The first snowfall of the sea• parte.being reported. Tbis to the x. a i,dc ata >i S H011 N G•L R 8 Farmers, Attention 4 r,~ son took.'place on >Friday last. oetrllest snowfall to seventy years. also m. e1.Ta�eryear,; uR%f �a .a' ' "' ' dieter ib eiit meltedh its e►s it duringtheparch weak there twere G1a1tN°rs ticatU flhlnp{tas I am agent for the Wo-ew",Gt to esb ,. ,r Oalranized Steel 8hingles sepsrel. ••The Renfrew,,' Reaves, tx -Subscriptions ro•th• United sista and creat 'reached the ground. But in other severe frosts, causive the forni• Bir.d.'o Volt plats BhiaRlec foals• and• Oil ints.Gra rindeFlOuy's i Britain 32.00 in advance. for lila at fimotts Plows.Points.Grain Grinders. parts of the province, especially ation of itis which lasted nearly `Wheel Barrowsete. T. PAtHRtlON'S • OLARBMONT z 1Qtfly MURKAR, Proprietor, in the South-west part of the pct- all day. An a rerylt of the severe g " Brseparators tford ofor twin* and seoosd- Call and et prices. x Vince, the fall of snow was quite frost the leaves on the trees ars J heavy, several inches in Some falling very ra`idly. h5 _ Ckdri>n� - '$OBT. DEVITT r Pbooe 806 Pick.; BROUGHAM Vi lnee Committee �e BASKETS t i t a Create an Account The object of this Aosodation is'to Having purchased the stock froths gg and tr = > n shthentilonrPn the Estate of , With Your - W. G. BARNES and the entire' business of JOS. W: DOTEN ' 'r` .,Loan Coupons r lSsmbn baring proporey s/oLo ootomoaf dm prepared to supply all sizes, b ' T . oats Immsdiat•1 wit any wombs, tour s mi Executive Oom fibs. andBushel. t Kerr Bose to brae VICTORY Loan Cutz na sill Half Po Mom re p tee 11.00. • Vmatnce on the tir�t day of each T10ke°°9.s.ie�otTO ptkw iieaeeo� �'or. Q288II B,1a8r Basket WOrkB s MING `{ month. Clip your coupons and use Phone Mark. 8409 p po $zac:Cow.-L. D. Banks,0 ...., .S. Palm. or. M. S.Chapman. Pickering. FRANK PENNOCK F M -The Man that made the Barnes' them to open. w savings Account D Munro las. Richardson. YEARS with us., Then the niohey your t Saeket." ,, Bunds earned will in turn be earning. ` L. U. CLIFFORD STANDARD BANK. =: s Idember for Outatio Riding in the OF CAP j IDA For winter blooming in the house, or for early Spring flowering in the s' ' arliieiient, rind Liberal Candi• pICKERING BRANCH-W. F. Law,•Martaper -date, who k serkinic re election on Be—hos a� at Brookun. West tato, Wbittsr garden. These tithe spring.be planted this autumn. Youcannot �' solicitP the vote obtain themin the spring. Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocuses and . a toter a el Re _ Narcissus, are most chartuiug, sweet-scented and of all the elec tot+. H i+ election r appeal niil wypeat iii attractive etiriag $twerp.. ORDER NOW, next weeks'* issue. � � -IN ADI HYACINTHS-Dutch Sunflower, Gener•tl Kohler, Marconi. $assn of y� TNTL V 0 the Blues, Double La Grandesse, '20c each. ". -Voters' List Court, 19Z5 TU1;,IPS—(Rant flowering Darwin variety,5c each, 6 for 25c. .tlunicipati?y f the T!•wnahip NARCISSUS-Mammoth Size, paper whi'e, 3 for 25c. ' ut Picketintt. .. rr v _ CHINESE LILIES-Mammoth eiza, :Or r at h. Notice i+hereby Oren th-Lt A Cnutt will he bald, rur.0+ot to :h• Ontario DAFFODILS—Doabla Yon Scion,3 fur �.5c•. , 'Vote"' List Act. by Bi+ H.to,,r the - x ..Judge of the County C urt of the Ootmty of Oat+till. at tbeTown Hall. Complete line u the Fre st Groceries w- ... ,. ; :A ompl to o � rebs - si " 6e th.• VMAge!'f Bro+t¢ham, on Nton• alwa sop hand. iday.the LIM day of Oct(, r, lit3.i. at _ ,IT - ;10 Wdctock in the forenoon f bort - - �� VSi s ICHARDSON sand d+•terrntae cctrpp'Ain•e ofsir.+r++ "'j I' • - etr . and otuleainns in the V,.tora' List. of "' • - the !►9noicipalif,1 hf th• Tavn,hip of r//''��_ • �y fc* - ipicketieg for t9.h >��. io S1 Dated ibis 1.tb day of O.:th•her. 1823 1' >�o•b n d Fnici ,Y Pickerm* g Har ra a tore r•td T Clerk of the said 1d ua{eipa{icy ) tyeale he o alesMeeting �► 4 and you'll renew your first woods, at / , EAR fix new Defoe+rst St Gateley 1 0 1� rem- , _ A mass meetiax. is the the nurade of radio. Tone to 1 I8 8 interests of tie,tbetait's eiaeaaay. 5implidey of oQersttoo 1 h �1('i, t.� B U y . i .• -. 37 R . $ •B. 9 E 3� We ate Rae60 such as iters .never be6we been at:maed its . L Abe LCberal0oeservstive Candidate Hgdgt>tarttete radio. You Be! tizc yO1i went err -A, i900 Gravity Wadbet-F'n11P guaranteed and w for the Ridina of Ootirto, will ]Eieae )� see simply as. pressing a =arm you free trial given. be brld is tilt• asrtseer of toe,a jigbt. No bowls,squeal or t eiotisee. �' e�dao- Gane is and see the Now Ga�eg$oma and Ha tz PwT `TOWN HALL, PICK.ERING .A rich, two-tone mabogruty t Thought Stove. The best Rwnge that tnanet P•teat ssr+ee. On the evening of Mrerd adtrioe sad mg all battesses and wiring), wotthy of itis esu tiny. s. - best setsmg. Prior i<17S i comple to with S ' Thtsrtdap, Otaobe: 22, 1925 weir W�onot }met, Ageak for Plenty Plows sad'Shares and McCormick. F .At S r4 o'clock. �m _ ew--dee onlatteas necessary we Antenna Daeriag Farm Machinery and Re{mitM. .,Bpe%kert+: Dr. James Moore, Brook Equipment and B��, EMy P"Iments if ` lie; Harry Newman. Dunbartoe ; AA w to bay. Our Motto: "We have it. can get it, or 30 ` Dr. Kaiser.the Candidal ie tot Candidal and others. �� Ail vo-ters welcome. Ladies site '�'' • cordialiv invited. -IL-. T. Bunting, _ --Pickering ,a 0 a �► _10 ,PUBLIC MEETINGS ! ,'. Io itis iotereets of s .S. BAT SDON, - OyPICK i - ... ,0R. KAISER ' �,• ;Liberal-Conservative Candidate wile Subscribe for The Pickering News be held on thefollowing dates and FOREST—CROSLE — at the places mention#d: - '- �tio{umbos, Fr idly. Octohs•r 161h -Ober,yw„od.Bat ut dry.Oct: 17th Wbitevaie, ]ionalAy, Oct. I9tb • e'DUALITY - SERVICE - SATISFACTION" -� 04remont,Tuesday, O.:t. 20th _ 'Benottham, Wednesday. Ort. 21ut ..-%Fitkering. Thtimday. Oct. 2wod `•APort Pet rv: Fridav,Oct. 23rd n 1 a urdav Oat 24th Weather- _ k n g t `° i ' 1CKERING Fire- Whitby. Mondry, Oct.26th lee '. . Tight Osbawa,Tuesdov,Ort. nth r Proof iM AR KET ! - BVI E AT _ • ' � • ` TO HAVE - - ••,• .. •. ::: 1 'YOUR Round Roast or Steak, 2ik per lb Lightning 81►KINCr Surloin Roast or Steak, ... 25c Durable ? :* P DONE ]Porterhouse Rgast of Steak, `. r 2& oof •� :!Rump Roast,... ... .18c ,. - F'iueRibRuast, ... .. ��� EASTLAK'E " Heavy Rib Roast; ... .4 •`' . 18c Shoulder Rokst. .. a° LES PotRoat, —... " .. " ETALLIC SHINGLES NG .�. t 4 d lflc '• �, 1111 •. ., .. 14c . _.. VES. its pleasant to have 'Brisket, to boil, your baking done-if - •" :Zc •' For 40 years the most reliable Roofing for slopin r its o e� in out baker in I+eR of Pork,... .. 25c +� i d iq y ;roofs of every description. Now being made from the stead dF in your own home. Lamin of Pork. ... ,.. .. {, You will he pleased when Shouldet Roast•of Pork, .• world-famous "Que'en's Head" Gslvamzed Iron. Abeo- In eon the mark o-day yon see our display in thq Pork Chops, >rtoof' Valu et t ... telt'the tjest g ' many lines the hAve-bak- - .. .. ... .• �' " Estimates gladly given ajso for"Empire" Corrugated Iron lu Pare Pork Sausage, ... � - - Ingevery-day, as we do, Finest Salt Pork,... ... We " for new buildings or repair woFk. t :there is variety in cakes 35c " - " •'Finest Breakfast' Bacon, piece, t my figures for alterations or remodelthm of Barnes © cookies,pastries,pies,buns g5c •� Houses, etc. "Empire°' Plank Frame Barns and Imptc- and bread. Fruit cake at " Sliced. ..: ' .. ialty. and 50c per lb. Wed- Mild Cured Cottage Rolls (half or whole), 300 anent Sheds a spec "ding Cakes a specialty. Back Bacon, .. 45c PICKK I`NG - Cooked Ham,.. ... ' " F. J. VSE S5c rs C ER - ., ` . W einere .. ... •• z5c BU 1 LDER Head-Cheese,.: , 15c ... Building Contracting jj~ y Easy First and Domestic Shortening, 3 lbs 55 cents $arriS Houses etc. of all kinds. - i.R.M� A'.. :. 5 lbs 90 cents, f y ` �+ t, lb prints 1S cents;I pt; Pickering Dealer-for the Products of Ai, = ; ',,Bo's +RY i�'" Xresh Trotit and White Fish Every Friday; - - �,4,�h#! !PHONE 900' The Metallic Roofing Co. Limited, Toronto e 1k`PICKERING nr c T? - '�TCT�T'R TN G er 7, O lam, • a l • s'v°",•s"•„-w,.� - - - -- I .. `;r+x. �zg°,+ '. i b, -xv .,h ... ...,• _ A - 1.. .,k.; v.. �•.�m r, :..y^i '..`r.'. 'rG.t..:......;.�ri.-v.;._a�.,': .K«...-.±i:,.s.:w:h"4.di:,,..s,..,,.. is']aat.. 'Cr�.cdR=•a"'Crhs3 .c ' vpr ,,+• ,. .�, ., s y. 3 . ` �W�'•'1�i. 'e::::�r�?"r,,nr;,. ��.c..u,:..,�1ey,...,:irL_.-... -sle:?�M,...:. pa v .. aritr,w'. iii'S+S'iY1:2n'•�rss'��+ 'A�.';1�'.�3:�`"!!�''. ��5�,a�P� ib.c 1�:�.•�k�Y� tp .n _. gM.,r.. i,y irl '7.11f .r;..,x ,.�,y.. 'e ^+nr "� au"` '••,:c'i'vas %a.�;y, . µ+'. .•h'.:tics ,. =67 , j• .. "'•.,�. ..,. ifi^�.•`r e u`.:;+y..:t:, '",'• ' et.4, -.y. ,ti �c c. h} a�r .,� K•ra,kG2,'r�' •,,,.�..: �_t •-�•+ - ,+"Md �.r'-F ,r: �r ".x r y. . � s �3 W 1RgM1�lIT. t`Fte d Mm l,�y,� q{�j�- James Lvina to hdving repairs The Westinghouse football team� r F villa, visited with the latfer'i tnsde to his ! d i • � .I. anti tiles. Fig Id sod.femlly 1M' premises, the work of Hamilton will�pplay Claremont maple i/li�l ��Y eke Beate,J,. -and Mrs. Madill,.on being done by Thos.'Paterson. - to•morrow(Saturday)at Claremont - spent Sunday with friends-in the Saturday. Lorne Reid has purchased s flee at 4-p. m. The Westinghouse and -- ii<iii�i�� .CO• l:a �� tiy David Peattle of Toronto, re, p Timmins ace the oil teams Yet W + aew Dominion iano .from the y David Tp for 4 having his shop turned home on Saturday after la for the Ontario Oa Cheep rata for term and country` "- t'e-deeorata� aa71; otherwise im• s dia a srebk with Claremont palar s$eut, A.FCemiag, of play P• Aga_ eek► g arkhaM. , , .} ved• friends. Mea. Hugh McKenzie, 'of the bull - ro F. Cbldlow is improving his Foreign Mleaton Board Toronto :Wlodstorm InsursarA on buIldltagr property by giving it a fresh coat Clarence and Mrs. Pengelly, of _ will speak is the United Church wlnd-milis,$floe eta, i5l paint. parents, Thos. and Mce. Everybody to Whitevale on Tburs-�n on Sunday at 11 o'clock. Mrs. 1!!C- Automobile Insurance "tF ' Brooklin, spent Sunda with bhe y y y. latter's Mrs. J. B. Madill, we are sorry Henzie to a eapabbe epeake , don't, i � Paterson.. - day,October 22nd. of all kinds. •��' Ito report, is is very poor.health at � -miss hearing her. present. - •FAR,M8 FOR BALM Rev. A. WLellaez was in Peter- boro on Wednesday and =Thum- P3ckerlug , Write or phone _ day - Presbytery.attending a meeting of the Leather Goods SfAre i _ T The Claremont Brooklin and - /a--B Pickering cooti&ation schools _ E,. a ..1VI A 1 Cc�nvenzen� or will hold their annual-Field Day ]HARhTE88 , _ ., 20 WHITBY, ONT. in the Claremont Park to day. Our supply of quality Ramses aid Chas, oA.f and Mrs. Gr a been ' - Parts is now complete. Farmers CLAREMONT � R ;!amity, of Toronto, have been BOUTS-CiREB 6HOlI ry �• ;iependiog a Yew days with bless We have a large stock of this Fameue .�/RG A J RY / 4 Grant's parents, James and Mee. B on hand-unbeatable ' •Evans. - for hard wearand.tear. THIS bank offers many COIL- • sI" Remember J. Fingold's annivae- Oeniencesforthetransaction Highest price paid for t+ary bate which w ill begin on Mon- ^� REPAIRING , (Cream• at the �j.. -day next and will last for two We maintain our established repute- Of Farmers business. An aCCOunt 'weeks. He is offering great bar- cion for repairing all kinds of here enables you to pay your bine Claremoa t Creamery gefine. Don't miss it ; harneaer and•boote, and do a large proportion of your { r , Frank Cooper has just received CECIL $BADLY other business b mail without ' + two carloads of cattle 'from East y Give us s trial and be convinced . having to drive to town and inter- Harness maker,- to t the work of'the farm. We to Pickering where they were p unloaded on Monday, PICHERING, _ If your couteapJate will ha dle your farm sales z . ONTARIO increasing your q EATTY The pastor will preach at both dairy or live stook notes--safeguard theta and make services in the Baptist Church on operadoas, costa t , collection when due. -STANDS FOR THE BEST - .:Sunday next, the morning subject n c the manager of ;», being "Our Riches in Christ," and ® focal bl socb. His The policy of this bank has always ' 'the evening subject, "A God For- i / szperteAee aady, oaken Hing" advice will be very been to assist the deveiepsamt Of .+.. be A slight fall• o-f"abow occurred 1pfal te 'ea. Canadian agrimsltaca _ aJj here on Fd4ay last, but there was �UR. not enough to whiten the around. 'Tbefrostlast week, ho-wever, was ORaF� �� very severe for this time of the ARE y _ ` i -year, and did considerable damage POPUtDOAUNMN RAWT to mangels and other planta that Et _ caanot stand severe frost..' Whitby Braneb—G. P. Lynd, Manager Mrs. J. R.'Thezton and 'daughaio Brooblla Branch—S. C. Crone. Manger rr . . ter, Margaret, also nr: $. Fl?and >es Litter 'Carriers, Hay Carriers, P Mrs. Atmore(nee Marion Thexton) Thera a a reason why our Groce- Pumps, Door Track@, Cow -.1 of Sarnia, returned home Friday rise are popular. ^"s last after spending a Pew da a - Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. q Low Prices Finest_Qaality It will pay you to et my slues on V here with J. H and Mrs.'Beal, the gg pp • former being summoned to Clare- Our Guarantee above 4efore.buyingelsewhere., Tenth Anniversary sale ! moot on account of the death of , Let as fill your next order. Yon FBA�g J. PBOII��' •.: her brother,John Allaway. will eats be pl sed. PICBEBING. ONTARIO Reuben Besse. of Brooklin, has °° r - sold out his general merchandise Bee Hive Corn Syrnp; 5e. age business in that village. and. will Benson's Cora Starch, 111c `You see cwrdWly invited to come and "ad a social H . w A L S Ht {to into the creamery business in Rice. very Rood,8lbe for 25c Stegner, haul©g bought out the Bee Sist Hooe , 5 lb pail gOc boar at our Tenth knaiversary gale and buy teat Electrical Contractor �' ` creamery in that town. He will Princess Soap Flakes, pkg- 23c _ fall and winter supply. Be well dressed take possession on the First of No ®dcLaren's Jelly Powder, 3 for 26c at the beginning of the season p vember. His many Claremont. 5 Bars of Soap for 80c g _ . I am prepared to accept o4m• , friends wish him sutce@s in his Redicut Macaroni, 2 The PCA great reduction will be offered to you at this gals. tracts for electric The building, formerly used by 1000 Scribblers at 505 a doz Each and every dollar's worth of goods reduced Wiring in a �' the late J. 8. Farmee as a geoeery - i'hone 8700 for s rapid clearing. FICHERrN4 VILLA-GR @tors, is being fitted op as acoffice, for the Claremont Brick and Ce FRLNK CHOLO.W and vioinity. meet Products, Limited, the work ' Beginning Octobe 19th, to October Slat. Hatisaatee given free - being done in a workessalike man- CLARBMONT. - JONTARIO _ p r i a , nor by J. S. Bondy. The company •Call ab 4 ,(� ' Phone 8800 Phone atm expense to Gerrard = started last week to manufacture . J. G�✓� SM Ibrtcks at their plant near Balsam. _ " w or write to 8 o � 1ce . �► They report that the outlook is 01V'T. OrTZ'.�.RSO TE • !bright for good business. The Brooklin Boyys'softball team 46 Frepklin Ave. ,. -' time over on ltoaday and played addeadly game with the Clare. We- have employed TORONTO EAST 140 moat school team. The Brooklin - - _ boys played a good game but were a very competent j ❑ New Blacksmith - t{` outmatched by our bcys who were . i 1 is good trim,-and succeeded in dc. tinsmith and Nithe time to et a r feaNow ting the visitors by 18 to 0.- At $ y p the same time the Brooklin girls' plumber -and are _ - plows in order for the -softball.team also came over to tryares to do fall work. - conclusions with the Claremont prepared girl@. The game was an interest- Hot Sir heating It can be done to your Interest- ing one but the local team proved g� satisfaction by their superiority-by defeating the visitors by 10 to Z -Plumbing, L O R N E R E ID . u A meeting In the interests of L. water bowls O. Clifford, the member for South t - CLAREMONT r..� Ontario in the last parliameat,and EI ave-itrougbings ` the Liberal candidate' in the pre@ { L �� eat election Campaign,will be held - Etci - titaln Cil : to the Malonie Sall on-the evening _ of Friday.Oct. 28rd, at 8 o'clock. AND FL LKING; ' The meeting will be addressed by Get .our .prices. . _ Mr, Clifford,the Hon. Nelson Par- I a�preglakiingared to every ChoppingMonday. tiament; W. A. Dryden. president F. X• C O 0 P—Z �, a �Ot ���� 'Wednesday and Friday % of the Ontario Reform Associa- - :_ tion- W. E.N. Siaclair, Esq,, H.: OLAREMONT Soon eboab For �-4' • r 8a1e C., Liberal Leader in Ontario;and - - This Is doe to two piiaeipal ca�aer{1) G. D. Conant, ex-Mayor of Osh .Because the eue is so coo.troeted that It John F. Bayles, Claremont!: awe, and others. The ladies of Now is the time �« the hesx all "'c'u'd t!" ""'• Claremont.and vicinity are aspect- thereby keeping all its peaks at a steady AuralRoate No. +2 A "all invited to attend. for �`�f���rst'wd�(2)>�n.e N•..W. STAT r O tar football team y to P7► �—a-sith the usual plates j, A 'O jonrne ed'to � radiate more heat with the goal amolmt Timmins, in Northern Ontaarto, on of figs1 or the usual beat. with less fact. T . A distinct with a gratifying bareday last, to play the team of Marble and Granite Dealer. 1 R r .w •readiness far every boculdwid�ency. Cemetery Lettering'oto.. that town is the semi•Snels for the FRUIT , . work Ontario Cap. They left Claremont Other cioteworthy feattim are the .sets- Fret-Claes. on Thursday evening and had a tiSes»9 Constructed ftrebos, "Duplex" °` guaranteed. � very plessant trip. But when Xmtes, p�draft control. ��aad :> ceachiag their destination the wasting front,ansylereaeuwoir,Hrreeqq Kingston Road and Pickering . Sound that they had one into a sr• rt"' ventilated o;rm and even diserilmdon�d East Towaline. g y Ever thing in _ . ALw beat under tanking surince. Came to country that was apparently in Z'heoue Whitby'68 A 32 B,..wa let us show mors �••`, •R71� � y'ar y T ta-day .�•. the midstof winter, as the whole Jars, Rings, Certo, , —e W�" -thaw �,� n are-,,.� Ham 27.40 -..p. O.—Whitby R.Bu �•„. loadscape was covered with snow. p Thought Ranges. Diligent use was made of snood Rubbers, _ 4 "shovels is order that' the field Tara fine etc. , Thought ' Hot Water s and c«>s :might be in shape for the game on -gout even Warmry tee � hham& Saturday afternoon. In spite of the cold weather and the snow, l. r►. Von " $����� : -there was a good crowd in attend- Reduction In all ante and the Timmins band was - -' present to keep ell!in good humor cotton goods. was their selections. by The h sides J - iCl�e='isl,• $�.�►�D� '�ta�=i0 1ma and r - Fresh Groceries al- and, according to the report of the Of al todsh Usl a Globe reporter, the Glaremont ' It will to tripe to call at ,ops Works _ boys put up a good fight,mehtion- ways Qn hand at sa�►I�rtcol e�[�ic to tnepect. our stock.and in in articular the brilliant la attain prices ?5 g P play All orders left with'our agent,A.T. of the "goalie,” M. Morgan. The lowest prices I ' ' ' 67 Law,-Pickering, will receive our l Timmins team, however, had the �_ _ prompC and careful attention p�c 'better combination,and succeeded . . In defeating Claremont by 7 to 1. DAs- SCOT A call solicited'The boys returned home on Mon-� s FOUNDRY COMPANY•ua+ ie -3. T. -MATF�ESON AM ,dny.evenin nfter en n ens their .- H • ,� R a v' CLARENTO�1T �>� Hs � ��_, ' R rio , online l f" _ _.. ,.. �•. - U '•. : ' „+�?' y.i.. :;.!., _,�.!� �'a +,.'i• ,��?'' � a� ''+�'al:..aY`-'Y "'+ `';' "epi+ .�z�'�;',�%vi .. 'A`" ur'R',�,�?.u, ,,. , :?,k�; kf_ 44a^fwia��y?r - c... �r..,'+ , ,:� � + a .• '' '� -.:. may, .';p, ti:d'r �"'> '.r'?• -"*ria::� _. 'sx$y �' �.' .�' ;�" 'u t ti„S-`- ..... F:,,s�»_ •a` .e.3 .Tv J,.S. ,o w�'.,. .. -. .�'a 6„ •":.`�.:•'$'S't'.:[3"'�:,"'d" ..y...al4is-- .?'a.,,,,•„t'"°'""l c;';- ":"7., ""F.` .'•i"«. ,.j✓[ �5xj�. , x ,.• r.. _ Y s motiada told of the ath ithe Ch As ILit 031E O 51. Z” heaps. moved•a`-Httle;-and-.he caught- #�1e'1i�Il-Chvs�elpac of "F - the'gnat of s black eyb and-s4 tsaa�d • r d �. . ri elf -lock that. fell-over's;-thin. inquire a ing face. - _-On the other side was s larger bed also let into .the wail and curtained with faded chintz, The.latter had been. . . so•_often washed that the color and pattern were almost indistinguish- able. Nevertheless everything was ° - ,•. : _ cleancountry en. _ as try lin A than; small-featured, haggafd, - #s revealed.. The •flavor is pure, bellow of eye and cheek, lay sunkenly .�+ on the bed. His thin hand-drooped fte: 91'1 and fragrant.. - 1 r7 1�e. over the coverlet. Ho had a brush of �1_&C�k* Mined` Or Green-Zlends. . stubbly g;'ey hair like'a dragoon's bel- * e -- c met on top of his head. 'A ahcemak S� � � � —'- Z. errs bench and stool in a corner be- -- - t trayeii his occupation. His face wore h • a querulous ]most acrid expression .' &C saves you the .W- .�'K sin,but lit other times �in�► a momenta p ull work o tub a certain unwilling'nobi y crept Into trs ,"-" + it. There was at least no doubt that s things. : '<. nned q" .. his eyes lit up when they.fell upon his visitor. - - :` �_ &''$ - The cobbler held out his hand, lift- the beak of a bird shot out from under Autos in Philippines. CROCIMM Ing A from the patchwork as if it had the torn blankets and ked it away. There are now 16,06 automobiles in beer, a dead weight. ,d "1 a hoe come!" he said. - Yea,Bartholomew, Kit could hear use in the Philippines. i the voice of the Lecturer, "she shall CHARTER XLIV� Cont'd. "Now tell me about our father," ou are very ill, Bartholomew be cared for. We of the Many Minds Polynesians Eat Bats. ( ) Y said Mr. Bisset, touching the mans are poor and it would not be Well for Polynesian islanders eat bats, which "I did not ex y one said Mr. Bisset, kindly. wrist li htly, and as it seemed me- t fi ti expect to find an And Kit told all he knew. Hes k chanicali her to be among us, at any rate. But have a white, ender flesh. +esicept ,cur father, said the sehooi- po y, in search for his pulse. ' �*Xeepr ycbut I thought I 'mi t have of his grandfather, the ruling Eider "I am 'Bola sir—'Bola to find I know a man q„ •---�--- in the.Kirk-on-the-Hill. 'Ile told of g g What, not a minister, cried the ' g ' outt" •He smiled as he said it. Keep MJnard a Liniment in the house. ; befiefit of some conversation with voice of the cobbler. "No minister his mothers marriage, and of all the "Ah Bartholomew, I envy you to- would trouble himself with the widow « _i unhappiness which came after, of the night f that he So," said the Lectur- " Keep your feet fit if' you want to ' To this Mr. Bisset did not answer. g of a dead nabeliever, loss of the Dornal, and the atone- er sad) "You are no unbeliever, Elarthol- be good-looking," say's'an American e �berP was the sound of another voice breaks b the raedside. Then soft- Y; "that is the beet after a1L at the door, one aniioua and a little p They have called ns Agnostics so long omew. Onl fools are unbelievers. doctor. _ ening the details sa much as possible, -Know Nothings. You have your And at any rate Alexander Strong 'a uerulous. . The .Lecturer was listen-' „ y , 4�g with strayui,g attei)tioa, and did;he told of his first sight of the Orrs chance now to prove them wren ." wou d note care- what ,ing be you were. I No one charges, however, that the a'iaot hear Mr. Cathcart'. last wo>cds. Man, of their compact, and how it "I would not sort sir" dsi the Y, . romise you etas wife and bairns printing of wreck news encourages Presently his wile came to the door was carried out. He related the story cobbler, "but for these." p Y ." driving. 'I; bf Lha little of the long nights of three winters in And a slight movement of his hand shall not want. reckless drfvf - " parlor. the Black Sheds, of the earl summer Mr, Bisset rose. —___„ t Daniel, you are wanted," she said ( y included nls wife and the sleeping «yon are right," said the cobbler, 1 ; Mw Infidel Lecturer rent out and s earnings that broke ere they had fin- tehiidren. flit caught again the rest- his eye painfully bright. "Let there r ished their work, and of all the grow- 'rsa black eye out of the heel cover- almost immediate) returned. I Y ped be no farewells on the platform when "Mother," be said, fail "do not ing knowledge which had ended in the jets in the other bed, the train a out Intohe ni ht. It ® . a p Y winning of the First Galloway Bur- "Don't fo hard because o' me, Bar- is better goes air• gife, see 1vaiL u for rise. I am needed over in W rD.1the Grassmarket. I may not be home eery' tholomew,' Paid the woman, coming that the children are covered. It is a, •• °'w.arll nlRht." Y I And as he talked the hand of the to the bedside. "I have kept the poor bitter blast outside, And I wapt you , p _.., f "Ver well, Daniel," said his wife, Infidel Lecturer fell upon his shou:der f children from starvation before-and i .. z to He down. You must be tired. I am e • i tI and remained there. Daniel Bisset g pto turn m face to the wall. I _. 1 P - eviden y accustemed to such an event. I can look after them a sin, raise i°QViil you walk-a liti:e way with beard Kit to t& end and then he God. It will be better telling you now going y - t -' Is •5 '`lase, Mr. Kerneiy'" said Mr. Bisset, spoke. >, Y g Y must tr to seep , to think of our immortal soul." And as Kit followed Mr. Bisset out Well make a man of you yet, he She cast a save -J ' going to the corner to take a great &I- said: "but first we must make a man savage glance at the he looked back The cobbler had al- r / 'asken staff in his hand; "we will talkf ,,, Lecturer, which, however,' seemed to read turned his frail bol awn from '>u we I am So to bid you i of-your father y persistence y Y Y 1 `y1Y be absorbed b the mild g°' ' y god- were. crossing the-wide space them. The gaunt and silent wife was ams_.2dght so soon, Mr. Cathcart, but a sick g p of his Mance. arranging his pMow gently, and from ; at"the highei-corner of Cand:emaker "To be faithfu honest, diligent, ainai� wishes to see me. Such things L g the bed on the other side Kit caught i Row, now tortured and tu-nultaous g anything—these are no lapped even to a pastor without a owing no man an Iain sight of the dark head of a girl of ?: ehv:ch, an apostle without a creed!";with whirling snow. Greyfriars Bob- bad recommendations to any true eight, The penny was fitted into one' ' He smiled slightly and held out his;bie, coated white as he must often God,' said Mr. Bisset, gently and have been daring his lonely vigia on � of her ape sockets, and she was r!- I hand The schoolmaster took it with Bartho:omew need not fear to meet garding him with a haughty and even!!! 10r $12 pts n> + 'his master's grave, looked down upon „ • An alacrity which was not feat .open ahem as they turned down'into the such an One on his journeying.. indignant stare. Up to now kitchen Rinks have Boat : Kit. He on his part could do nothing; Be-soft with her, sir, murmured To be continued.) real money, lQow,at low cost,roe +' "bat prepare to obey. He shook handy dark t ch of houses. 'Bartholomew the cobb:er, "ours is the �- o — w put to the newest t►pe SMP A --.with Mary, without looking at her,I I will think over this and And your sterner, the more barren creed. It is " Enameled wax sial. This Ii a 'and though there was a slight smile fathere said Mr Bisset; it roue can not fit for her; she is a woman." !- ` ��.0- • sink buait Of rust restating _ open her lips, her eyes followed him'long be hid in this little city, though "It is best so," said Mr, Bisset. "I I Ik, _ Armco Iron. with three coats of there-are some neer laces n it, too, purest white enamel, same as an sympathetically. down the- Stairs.+ 4 p would not have it otherwise. Let every `# rt'When Kit ht she had in 11e $ut I can go where the police dare not man he full persuaded, did not the 'b''th�` ��e with t2'hack, v thought It is my one privilege. Now, do you '� .trainer, brackets. ening% and full _ stole one swift glance back, and lo.; ,,, Talsan Say'! 1 > direedoas for sectLttg up. Standard "there she was still, her arms on theiturn back "Who is this young man?"said the ; six 20': )o':a'deep "Let me come a'] the way with you," sail. looking.down on'ehim Her face Said Kit, impulsive y. cobb:er, looking across at Kit with a Price, complete, ('12.00 Ilt up quickly as it she were "King The,Lecturer seemed to hesitate a strange look. It was as if death were �, - . ' "Tel! hme" She"waved her hang( in speech with life,one world hailing ;_ . " y' gracefaily tad kindly towards him,'momenk another. f , # Well,' h-, said,!'you ma see some ,. 'and somehow Kit went out into the Y y' He is a young student *ho !Ives — strange things and observe what you +_ Bay one or too of these SMP whirling aaiowstorm strangely cosh- I beside me; I brought him to talk to Jt sail, religion from o new angle. Still, / Enameled were Orates Boards also. Forted. Though he had left the school- on the way. It is a ver stormy night" /* y res' toaster in the Iitt:e lamp-lit parlor if you wish it you may come. Walk The dying nian smi ed. sts-4 co l 5MP 8iaks and, nth straight after me and ken your eyes "Aye," Some t auk.. six 20' : MP abase with his sweetheart. Kit some- pp Aye, he said; I wonder If in ha:f t3atnestudyconatraLxtoaa.oasMP v how fest that he had taken the soul only on that which-immediate:y con- an hour 1 shall b@ looking down on _ = Carefree Love. Sims Very handsome and a grant +,"'" terns us." + 'Tou care for Bill:ed I suppose. of Mary Bisset out with him into the Lite house-tops. It is a rough night to I labor saver. sold complete with t storm. f The two men crossed the white be going so far." ''No, her parents do that--I love' brackets and attinse for setting up. The Infidel (e6 �Irg. Christiesoit sheeted causeway of the Grassmarket, As he grew feeb:er he motioned the her, you know." price complete, $6.00 and at the further side dived.into a Lecturer nearer,to his.lips. And Kit, -„^ - - For sale by pinandane hardware most unjust:y called him) wq�as wrap-'dense rabbit warren of houses.- But .torr& throughout the coasts,• W in a hu Inverness cloaJC4af pre seeing that.they wished to.speak pri- d y,Mr. Bisset did not hesitate a moment. CAtCIICCJ'CI'ld1017,. •—•• frieze, with a collar"which atop up As they went down the steps & police vate'y together, moved over to a -"'$MEET lAL�TAt pROf)Nt73 co, ,,..Ls. about his ears. Kit, who had never scrubbed white-wood chair by the-side I-Am Thrilled—When I think of Bee-' .a,LTJiAL TogoHTo w,nrnpes possessed a rest coat in his life, ever man turned his lantern into- their ,eaho.rro., VANcouWsa CALGARY sac g faces inquiring:,. of the bed where he had twice seen thoven .writing his symphonies white ply buttoned his stout tweed afiket �• >. I the black beady eyes, and the tangled deaf. I Beg pardon, Mr. Bisset, said the , ..At Xhe thought of Steinmetz. the u to the neck and strode on beside elf ticks. _ _ $ matt, I thought it was a pair o ray Kit had a penny in his pocket. He i his friend. ''lambs.' It's no a time to be out on Hunchback Immigrant, -playing with . It was a strangely altered world'pleasure. took it out and at tree. herd it r i pleasure. And them that's in the the edge of.the mattress. There were thundea'bolts. into which these two emerged, the Grassmarket this nicht has a reason-!" With the achievements of Milton, ' first snowstorm, of the year, and al- two back eyes watching' him now, > All right,ht, Fergus, said the Let- t the blind peat of England. ready it had wrapped all the city in a " have a-reason 1" The tall woman moved gauntly and J tures, I h mechanically athwart tfireplace, —As I read Pilgrim's Progress, writ- 'he white clinging mystery. The wind "I'll wager that!" answered Con- and rubbed a brass knob here and a ten to a prison. from the north stall kept the pave- stable Fergus, and shut off the li ht 4 meats fairly clean, but a thin and g • piece of iron there.-Kit beld the penny —Under the spell of Robert Louis of his lantern with a snap a little higher. A hand almost like steady drift blew low along them, "Now take. my hand,"'said said Kit's -__ Stevenson, the tubercular invalid. SERVICE _. which banked itself deeply at every, ide; "it is Scarce canny-walking' —By the courage of•Charles Good:- turning. And there were growing �+ _ wreaths piling themselves in s s re• year working for eleven years vulcan- i �� A c at the angles .of the narrow aIle He went down many steps, and then lztng rubber, g� qual .confidence went up.. He —By the- story of Erasmus•, the I ~ ' through which' they made their way,�ark doors and wound round + sLcadi:y towards the Grassmarket. p foundling, whor taught-the world. r , i spiral staircases, through whose iron barred windows the wind whistled and \ - ..Equal-to the Occasion. � the sparse avow drifted. Halfway up ' \ The boarding-house keeper played a _ "f a man opened a door and held a candy little game on, a grumbling boarder r into their faces, going in again with -r i} by serving him a piece of leather in- : Me>11i who 11 k e 'a muttered curse of disappointment, - -. - . _ Af T��t ,and leaving the darkness more tom-' stead of beefsteak. e their clothes hand- AFTER. than ever. "You've changed' you butcher, Mrs. ! At last Mr. Bisset stop He paus- y 11 1,(u � Haseber4" said the boarder,- looking ' led particularly and _ f�� ?'ed a moment as if to isteen." But it [ K I'1 up at the landlady, after sawing two- skillfully send them - 5�1 , j wa �s silent within as it was dark s� VOu ult or three mimltea at the leatheu. � T ii Without. ill 1 as i to Parker's. f. .t EAb A smell of ch:oride of lime oozed "flame butcher as usual," replied the - #tom under the.door. Mr. Biaaet rap- Right at the top of the liat.of boarding-house keeper, •wish a patron- -from Famous Valeteria • A fat t light stirred inside, filt cam necessities is a tit izing senile. "Why", ped. g piers method for press- aprdti @ in Found the 'ill-fitting frame, and or two of real Mustard "Oh, nothing much," said the board- }Itg, �fCII as wail ' cooing' 111UlYli<*iated arrows frd4ri, err, trying to make an impression on , hh Ii Men who fish and men who lat�li key o . shoot know what. spiciness the steak with his knits aril fork,I _ �. a8 easure. A .omen Mood within .barring. en- only this piece of meat is the tender-I "Prompt Mail �!- :j tra a tall aunt woman with a and flavour mustard freshly g est•I have had in this house for some i • Healthful exercise for the teeth mixed with cold water adds der Service. Wisp of grey hair acro*s her brow, weeks." and a spur to dligudon. A-longi Sullenly and siI'eiitly she drew back to the hare,bacon,fowl,ven- lasting refreshment, soothing to at sight of Mr. Bisset, who passed ison and other good things' - Carriage charges nerves and stomach. they eat-in camp. Popular Names. +austerely in as if unconscious of her _ paid one way. The World Famous .,,obvious. ill-will. lire strode straight COLMAN-KEEN fcansds>Limited Mary -has always been one of our b)weetmcat,untouched s 102 Amherrtstrctt most pcuIar Christian names for g!Tlu,' along. a. narrow passage, lits great MpNT1EEAL $79 by hands, full of though pcs•siblp Queen Mary has made} 9 shoulders brushing either wall equally, esti—.� it more popular than ever. it is and Kit followed at,his heel. �7� mated' that Mary occurs Both worlds were growing bigger tristy-eight - -before the First Bursar of the United times in a thousand; Elizabeth, 61; I DYE WORKS LIMITED Gal:oway Societies. Awd and Sarah, 36. Of men's names, tng � His guicke'entered-�'' sitsall`kitchen most- popttiar J& William, occurring A room; c:ean UM �md carefully tidied ups . sixtyslx times in a thousand. John i r The tiles.af t fireplace had been re- itids digesti0Ya comes next with 62; Thomas, 39; and George. 86. 791 'YOT40K ST cently whitene%- and the ribs of the I grate-were blacked and polished. • A D - -f► ?ORO�I'I'O _ ISSUE No. 42—'26. kett:e sang thinly on the hob. Thew Minard's Un iment used by Phys7along. - _ :`a .'�:•u 8s,. 4-a. r".J'^ •s "Yip sx• rr v.".,. ':, :r.�,.....,.x..'�. •ee zk: ?•�'r.r.>.,.� s•: ...sow ...cw .:,i� +.t. .r??,.< x^,-.,s,'y. .. a..,'` '�a:)..:.:. :S''. '.2c'.;•el,. fi". .�. .'.t 4 .,,z" '�'"r. ..d +h! .�hrr' '+.•r. u .-. ',-'-•d' s.:... t ., ' z s #.: :'S a';e^,. k r" .h +'.' •s• . . ."`r „ . 1. .$.wr�e• :. . '�c. ,..,•r r•+ .,7s,. •. -y 7 ,;}.t.' .•�:`.y. :, 1i- .a"' e ,`b�.'[ ,,,,. ,., ,.;biz,. Cc':z� r. ":'sr'-.' ..c ., .•�»:,t,. •vs. s,..,`y i•n4.-w• .-,'pa�,v,?it�.,e CLIP7 _ HAMOUD �iMVIM, A THE HORNED VIPER _ •� �:�.. = .'By Madeleine Metzger. - I Nx,,z: dwo � � Translated byMcPhec .`•_'�• '� �� THOUSANDS OF :,,DOLLARS_ It e n legend of t>e salt whish, AreEarnedEach Month - b 7. {. ° has been chanted•los cabnhttriea,on the � a� evenings of Yeativa2as. is tront•:of the oorish cater, amid the harsh plaints ♦ " of the .rebels or to the rhythmical ^ a - ' It of the darboukas. I Know Because PayltHamoud Ould Ahmed was going - ' acro&* 'the desert toward Touggourt: I ■ + He heal started on a' Thursday. as is aetdaiaed In the Great Book. But ha `r :N0 matter where you lie - traveled alone, for he knew no fear ---you can work for me. it and he earned all his fortune suspend- y 1!j r ed serosa his shoulder is the form of a is money you Want} read this. ADD u RN long and flexible lance, sarpeaed to Wa�ssiowT- a point like a needle. His dromedary HOW would you Dike W &alai ektrh These Workers Are Happy ' ,.� deautlful Booklet Free aYtroda,along, balaa¢ing his head with money without leaving your home a knowing air as if he raderstood all . With Their Earnings My beautiful booklet giving full In. -.without. neglecting your other a the words of the love s�t,ags which Ha- I have over one thousand letters in formation about Auto Knitting is moue -sang incessantly to himsa3lf. duties? Not by canvassing or sell- free. It is illustrated with photo- ter. ing, but in it leasant, private ws my office written by men and wo- 4' Now este then, checkag his rapid trot, p y graph and letters of those -7ho are - right in your own home! men who are only too glad to tell tasking a 'grbaf &udcess - of, this de plucked an the soil some tuns of others of their success. I only wish Home-Earning plan. I would like r ,� desert gross and grunted; fa his turn, that I could very much to send you a cbpp. I " to show his pleasure. Even though you have no actual print them all for you ' deed to,earn money, wouldn't it be to read! Think how pleased Airs, know you will be surprised to learn That 'evening as he arrived: at s, George Poole of Ontario must be how valuab-c your spare time is. XX wate¢.stop, a deep well under waving very pleasant to sit down this at tea. ternoon or this evening a in an that she sent- me her name four Simply fillin the coupon below and pa`Tiris. Hamoud discovered that some by return mail you w111 receive the. easy restful wap turn years ago. Here is part of her last booklet. And other voyagers had just departed. The your spare letter: "I have had my machine please remember, F . liras of the bivouacs still smoked, He time into dollars?' over four years, since taking up there is not'the slfghtes't obligation . .. was about to make his dromedary the work I,have never been wish- is your doing this. It will be my. t' lural when as ie out money. As we liti*s three tulles pleasure to send it. Why,not clip ' piercing voice interrupt- •'Here Is What Vow Do the coupon.+, ed the geaMrs of his hand and thez- from town I have always wanted s D n right now and mail it „ . _ .__... . der on his i1Da.. -'� With a simple hand knitting spa- �.and now I have one-which my �soon ae you can?.... . ._. :. " . •_ "Have my life, O servant of clod! Be chine you knit wool socks for me. Auto Knitter is paying for. Last A- winter I cleared $825.00." And part J''� THE STRAIGHT AND .SLENDER_ generous, I pray you!" I pay you cash for the knitting— of a very interesting tetter from .�! ` MODE. Hamoud looted about Mm. •It wtea so much s pair--sad I keep you Mrs. James Shaw, also of Ontario, + Long tight-fitting sleeves and the ayL7ght: yet he coui,u see no one. supplied with the reads so follows: ' "We have had still d yam that you � a high neck are !m At this hate hour he was alone be use. I sell the socks my workers our machine three years. Last fall portant features of from October until two days before. this new fall frock which follows the aide the well. knit to wholesale firms here in Cbris•tmas, it brought me in T. W Chadburn, President, straight and slander mode, and but- The voice began again, stili piercing, Toronto—Hundreds of thousands $400,00," While most of my workers The Auto Knitter Hosiery Co tons at the side front tram the high' but charged with anguish. of pairs, I have Immediate sale are women, hundreds of men. find Ltd. r collar to the hem Fine re fashions, It profitable to tura their a are ( 1870 Davenport Rd., Taranto - pp "Make haste for the love of God, for every. that I csa pooaiblp time into dollars. Listen to pare ' w. this model, which relies an.its hand get. _ y and may your name live from genera- Arlington Fraser, who lives In a � Dear Mr. Cbadburn some trimming braid to lend c distinc- tion to genera tion." Experience Lfnnscessar ; small Ontario town: "I was a little Wltbout the &lightest obliges- V �T tion. The frost and back are cut is afraid of starting as I had never tion on my part, please sena meA,, Then Hamoud leaned forward, for one-piece, and a set-in pocket is con- the votes came --om the seen a knitting machlae,-but with 'infortnaflon , ab-out making a=• -veaientiy placed at the right side, The ground. And Each worker learns from a set of the help of the instructions it was � money at home. this time he perceived among the simple, clear fnatructloae, fihey easy. I have only had the mecbine diagram shows the simple design of stones of the bivouac. &till, covered work as much or as little as they five mouth& and I have made f °�- No• 1187.. -ohich is in sizes 16, 18 and with burning pieces wood. a horned ' °t+ . please, tilling In the hours that best $385.00 to my spare time." When Naaza .. ....-.:.... 20 years,or$4, 881,and 3$ inches) reboat. viper, which throat desperately to- suit the4r convenience. Of course' you read these siurpiy written re. ••" r - Sine 18 years (or 88 boat) requires ward him its Tittle head beaded with cords of what others are doing. is 3% yards of 36-inch, or 3 Yards of the-more socks,they knit the larger there any-rep&on wiry Y black diamond eqe® As he was ago y you cannot ' Address 40-inch materiaL Price 20 Ceuta, their pay-eheque, do the same' Dep 9910 tduaseiman• who re&petted all ani- , _ r. • Hones sawing brings alae elothea tusks as creatures of God. ha did not •*�=�. _. .. within the reach of all. and to follow hesitate a minute He anspeaded on _ - tl:e mo& ii de;ightf,d when it can be the end of his lance one of the dromeFeet. done so easily. end Pcon*M'1•illy, by by breaking our branches *ben they l ' ry's empty nosebags and reached , followinp� the atyl,-Z pictured 1,4 ovr down toward the serpent. You can do not tear us oyt of the groused," Little feet new Favhiuu P„-i,. A chart ac•CCTn-; Now Hamoud was afraid. for 1% re- pattered down the path imagine that the latter dM not neglect Between the mignonette; panying ea•'n rattetn•shaws the iris- his o rtunity In leas time than It matned for h)rtr only to irterrogsto his f T pDV Little feet palsied back again terial +q it abpcar+ wbari ^.ut out. takes to pronounce the marvelous dromedary, and he ren embered that24 p Where the as-ter plants are set. ` • Ever detr4l Is axyaial�ed su that the be had ottea•bealtea the latter unjust y phrase: There is but one and and inexprric-ir.,cl sewer con snake with- Mahomet is His Prophet," the viper IT—Little feet hung on the garden gate, out difficulty or, altractivt- dtees. glided Into the aoseb He.did put the question, however, Aad swung and swuhg and swung. g ag and from it 'rice of the book 10 cents the cnpy, along the lance to the neck of his as he was bound to-do or.lose him last Then climbed the ladder by the porch - a ' HDYl TO ORDER PATTERN>!. sailor. chance Climbed up snag by rung. Write ,your naris and address plain. The latter had apt. yet realized all Ah!" answered the good beast, "1 ay, giving number and miss of such the lmprudeaice of his Ran not at all acquainted with the skin- _. generous lm- Lktle feet pattered tato meals ation. Just what has happened?" patte-as as you want Enclose 20c in pulse when he saw right against his �� And out again to play, _ . Ictasapar-•or coin coin rrfsrrtd;,wra face, and now sob that be eonld not Hamoud explained how things stood, ( p p big They are very, very reat:esa feet a little impatiently. ft carefully) for sack number, and see anything else, tb8 terrible be And scarcely still all day. s "addraw your order to Pattern Dept, beaded with eyes of black dlamoa�, "All right," said the deomedary, -but 'Wilson Publishing Co.. 78 West Ads. "Ali!" cried Hamoud, "where- are I don't altogether understand what But evening always follows day. .� A 4ierious Ena:ouister. - latde St., Toronto Patturas .tat til you going and what do you want to you tell.me. Show me, poth of you,� Then little feet are still, Billy—"Miss Skelton turned her A, tMnra sang. do?"' how it happened and I will compre- back on me and cut me dead." a And the little hearts tha' ked them on bend beter." Phill = +b And the viper antswered with the Have gone up Dreamland Hill. DDa�"Cioah! and her shoulder ;a The viper, who had followed the blades are sharp enough to gives you • j same biasing volts is which he d —Rebecca Heiman.' t� Not Bo R4aky. dia'_ogue attentively, glided Into the a severe' cut-" Just now been begging for his life: Uacle Eben Jones went Into a life feedbag sand Hamoud stretched his inauranoe oiII"ce sad asked fora '11 am goittg�,to kill you." Says African is Happiest. policy. lance over the stones where the fire Off to China. + F "Is that the way you repay ma for The London Post, d1scussing what "Why,' said the manager,•"you are burned. The two commerc#gt travelers were. having saved you trots the the?" - appears is some quarters a growing too old for us,to take the risk. What Then the droantedary knelt sudden- discussing fbe careless way in Which ,, "In this base world no one Is patld affection for the primitive, says: JS your age. ' IT. The shock made the serpeat fall .. trunks and suitcases are handled by. „ according to his deserts. Oaed will re• The Ideal would appear to be the Ninety-seven come October," said among the burning rocks and Hamoud, some railway companies.' ward you better."' state so wittily described by the late the old man, and added, testily: "If who was also almost uneleated, began "I had a very cute.-idea for prevent. "'Do you think so?" ... Professor Drummond. In hi 'Trcplcal -vou folks will take the trouble to look to shoat: ing that once," said one of them, &mil► 'I am sure of it." Africa.' Of the African he wrote: • ail your statistics, you'll find that very "Yon Imbecile, what are yon doing?" reminiscently. "I lebeled each of few men die atter they're ninety. ""Well, I doubt it. Who will decide "Thi man Is apparentIp quite happy: (� .. But he could hardly help laughing my begs 'With Care—China'." between us." he has practical,y no wants. One seven." with joy when he heard the grumbling ( And did that have an effect?"ask. r "AhTboaiy you wish. And see, I stick'; pointed, makes him a spear: y r voice of the dromedary answerr: two sticks rubbed to and the other. ��- , -wish to be liberal, and I allow you to 4 jtiaL gettsr, make him I .Welt, I don't know; you see; they Father: Now,my son, I m gotng•to "You imbed a what did.'you.. o a fire; fifty sticks, fled together, make aek three times. But do It gnlckl ' * y give gots aotne goad advice. Some day ?_ y' now 9" him a house.' „ shipped the-whole darned lot off io: you'll wish you had taken It. It's the Ask wtom. Hamoud looked about _r_ Hong-long." him again. Thera was nothing udder The love of angels-to man is sim. - '�ame advice 1 wish I had taken when � �� • -• - `�� the sky, gleaming like an. Immense ignst Ear to that of a mans friendship for The smallest -bone in the-hmaar -..ply dad-gave it-to me." _A Super S' i-Box. , saiPphire;but the well, the palm.,trees The Metropolitan Railwaybody is.situated in the ,. and his dromedary, whfch, cupled in 'er Street y his dog—Si~ Bernard o! Clalirvaux err. Why are good resolutions .Ike a has brought into use at Baker Street chewing something, seemed to be ---••-• -• ------ --- --- -- • squalling baby at church? Because station, London, the rad.ating point-o[ total] disinterested to his znarter's they shou:d always be carried out. the whole of the system—a suer sig- _ misadventure. r L "Trarry up-!!', repeated the viper, nal-box that eclipaea all others. ri L e _ ti>Shfeng his colla. Operated entirely by elec;rtc power, The�i Hamoud called to the well: this signal-box will control the move- ment r exit trains daily, permit oL _ �e' r i "O oongneror ofthiraot, what do you grcattir flezibility of traffic and mate. .. Afn� 9,.. say to.sach ingratitude? I saved this riaily increase the handling capacity . _ kerpent and now he claims that he of this -important station. a should kill me bemuse in this world An Illuminated diagram, in the sig• Yalu �eed e good• is al.tt-ass,rewarded by evil:" nal-boa informs the of i a voice as fresh as--6e laughter of pasltton and movement of trains i a your;g girl ;use tram the well: within a three-mile zoce. It also pos• : i -- ,�� �. "The serpent is right, 1 give rap ass=es a power fryma comprising for- .. ,- Itt res. ares to thirsty travelers and t� fire levers of the latest type, oiler- , y when they go away the throw tones atin twenty-one sets 'of points, thirty RI :L Into i e y s g ati� depth3 ant otherwise defile a Influenza,debility and other illnesses five signals and elver. reale indica- result in loss of vitality, weight. and i _ Hamoud pagan to worry. He turned weakened digestion. Bovril is the food ,, . to t§a PRIM tree's, which rustled' ink^^ which not only contains nourishment .. g s !.hbe evening breeze. Commercial tYlind.- and strength but supplies it is a con the "And you; kindly mouri&hers of the - A country minister was talking to ccntrated and easily digestible form. a' :ir: % Bovril contains the most valuable nour- ishing A handy size pack- traveler, are you of the, came opin one of his flock, who ventured the and stimulating. qualities of Ion?" I opinion that nitnisters`liou23 )se bei- 's . Prime Beef. x iige fDrl occas 1 ow. J The tfembling of the branches grew ter paid. That is why:— Wordswhen'half t�'�otind is more ptecisg.._ were wafted to I "I am glad to hear 'yon lyay tliaCtt, + t •• +• !ward HamOud tike petals of -flowers the minister said. "I am pleased that ��� y - jusl right' atisiodged by the breeze, ani these I you think so much of the clergy. And 'a words whispeTe3: Iso you think that we shculd Lave bet. yput;�E�i� w "Tile well &peaks the truth, as the ter stipends?" i, ..+.a..E serpent goes. We offer our shade and; "Yes,' sntd fhe mats, "Ye see, we'd 1 ISSUE No. 42-126. cur fruit to men. They pay us back get a Letter class of men." VY — .!tr 5 ISMS -The Ladies' Aid of St. And. -Dr. Hoary will be here at unty hire. 18dgar A drew on Wed- professional duties. LOCAL Tuesday to attend to hie L of row's Church will meet at the home &I neat nesday next at 8 p. m, A good st. -Dr.. E. A. Sqdleir, Dentist, ;rs -Donald Munro had a business tenciance isrequested. raetieiog in Toronto, Will be her* iq trip to the city on'Mcindoy. from 10 .! -Services in St. George's Church n his office on Thursday I -F. B.-Doyle spent a day Inat I. # on Stiticlay will be- 9.80 &.M..S' a. m. to 5 V. in-, R* Ulu& nx week with hie brother, Egbert. School and Bible Class;10.80 a. W., -:-Mrs. (Dr.)Cartwright arrived -Wanted. a good second hand- 5P' ekstove. Apply Nzwooffice. Morning service; 7.00 p. m..Even. home on Wednesday, after being img service. A student will be in in Brantford for several weeks, 0 ,7F. -W.G. and Isire. Reid and farn serious Illness of bar 11y spent over Sunday with friends -barge. All offerings will be do• owing to'the voted to G. B. R. E,of the Church mother, who Is now greatly im. S"atharive!!, prol'od In health. -W. J. andMrs. Miller left on at Ragland In Canada. -9d. Walsh has been appointed -It is a well known fact that WedneWay for a two months' ktwater-Kipt" Is acknow. !viaft toSsakatchewsm and to the Registrar for Polling Sub-division the No. 2. Those who #,re qualified to led Red to' be the outstanding vote and who are if*,doubt = to Radio for dependability and selec- eigben in -The Rt. Bon. Arthur M are on the tivity. The largest and Boost er their 1110,0108 Xwhl speak in the Armories, at Ooh- whether 780 list or not should attend to 'the, faqtory in the world devoted ex awe,on Monday, Oct..28th, at - matter at once. elusively to the booking of scion. Ma -miss .P. m. shat atter Clark' was in -Do not forget to send &long title electrical instruments. Sale -Venelou Falls on Monday night your donation of fruit for the Hoo• distributors for th!"ection,Chap In a concert In the United petal for Sick Children. The Has- man's Big Store." iaseistinq ital suggests that each house- '0hurch of that place. SALE REGISTER. Kolder give one jar and thus enable -Rev. A. R. Sanderson, Rev. supply the P. F. Gardiner them to @up their little patients ner and M. S. Chapman fruit. SATURDAY, OcT. 17TH-Auction sale F�g-1 ; ruesday to with choiee Empty jare will of farm stock. implements, grain• went to Pvterboro on 1 be,returned. The Women's 1noti• roots apples etc., at lot 12, con. S. attend a meeting of Pree:brtery. R I tute would like all fruit handed in Pickering, the property of Taun -oil account of the an versary his month. Bros. No reserve as the proprietors services in the Methodist Church T, in St. -A very quiet wedding was Arierefiringi Sale atone sharp., Seer Irl there will be no service bills. Wm. Maw,auctioneer. S solemnized on Friday, Oct. 2*d.at -Andrew's Church. next .unday the home of the bride's pa�ienta,J. MONDAY, OCT.19-Extensive auction evening. R. and Mrs. Thexton. of Sarnia, sale of well bred young cattle. in. -Stanle;y Davis had the misfor.. when their daughter, Frances Ma- cluding choice butchers. also feed. Kkf tune to lose his valuable spaniel,by. Ing steers.cows. springers, 35 lambs as being run over by an ant rion, w united In marriage to 0 on Sun and obeep etc., belonging to F, M. da evening. The dog was a Dr. B. & Atmore, of Sarnia. Both Cooper, lot 6, con. 9, Pickering. J da one', being an excelleat 'the bride and Rroom formerly re- tulle from Balsam. Sale at one. Mau= sided in Pickering where they Liberal terms. Wm. Maw, auction. tmore, of bave many friends who extend to eer. ealasczsoa -Dr. B. R. and Mrs. A amber of them their best wishes. Tu RISDAY. Oct. 20•x8-Auction sale of osroava a a Sainia. called upon am AM qg Pickering. friel�aio on Thursday -The probability is there will Clydesdale hors", Shorthorn cattle, z hist. do its con- be no Progressive candidate in this pigs,implements and fur Iture. the Tnz Ne exten riding at the coming eleetion, at property of Samuel Kivell. lot 29, mratulatious on their recent mar• least no candidate was lit bran rear con. 0,% Whitby Tp. sale at y flags. I Inn g 12, sharp: Seebil)i. Wm. Maw, out at the Progressive meet -Michael Kennedy, of Dunbar. held last Thursday evening. Thus, auctioneer, too. who is retiring from farming WRI)NISDAT. OCT. 21sT-Auction Sale VW hold an extensive auction sale, the contest will probably be a of farm i1tock. implements and fur• ry straight fight between L. 0. Cliff- see of his farm stock, implementp, sitars, the property of the estate of grain etc.. on Tuesday, Oct, 27tb. Ord, the Liberal candidate. and 1 F late W m. Kemp, lot 34, con. B. See bills for full rtle larp. Dr. Kaiser, the Conservittive nom- F.. Whitby Tp. Sale at 12 30 sharp. inee. See bills. Win. Maw. auctioneer. 166 . I ­ 1cledn -Mrs. G. M. Aft,"Imer, who has `tomA meeting in the interests of I,Hrigsa,&Y. oci:22- zten7vesareof t?l ?been in very poor health during home of her L. O. Clifford, the Liberal Candi. Reg, Scotch Sbortborms,farm stock, %be past year at the A ate in the cominF election, will sharp, Implerneols. furniture etc., yle, of To- d "p, VV -'daughter, Mrs F. B. D bel.1giDg •to C. 0. Bennett, Clare. rued to be d in the Pickering Town Hall moat. Breeding lists of Shorthorns roots, retu home here be held in on the eventnit of Saturday, Oct. an Monday. much -improved 24th. Addresses will be given by sent on request•or furnished on da is de X health. Mr. Clifford, Bon. Nelson Parlin of sale. Owner retiring tbroagb i ii health. No reserve. Sale at 12 noon. -Andrew Allison, of Dunbar ment, W. A. Dryden and W. E N. 12 months credit. F. W. 811versides. llon, left in our office on Thursday Sinclair. Esq.. K C., the Liberal auctioneer. Ust.several branches from a wild Leader in Ontario, and other able TrzsD:AT. OCT 947TH-AUCUOD 908 Of raspberry bush well loaded with speakers. The ladies of Pickering farm stock, implements, bay. grain. C Ting at fruit of good size. It Is not no- ad the surrQunding country are route etc,, at lot 26. B. F,con.. P". usual to see ripe fruit from the es!!!.i.olly invited to attend. ering (just south of Dunbartow. the doweetic variety at this time of cue has yet seen the pole@ property of Michael Kennedy. Sale fibe year. but ripe berries on the at 11 o'clock. Lunch provided. See erected for the hydroline between bills. Wm.Maw.auctioneer. willvalziety is rare so laU In the Whitby and Pickering, but that should not discourage thous, &a Z," -Remember the sticiver"rY there is no doubt now about its Now Advorl"eawmils. services of the United Church to being erected at _an early date, 1., be held on Sunday and Tuesday, Mr. Gaby stated In a letter a few SALE-Good Collie pap. Atli- pMAN Oct. l8th sod 20th. am Bros. R.It.2,Pickartai. Plifte 1606. A r, . On Sunday. days ago that work would begin FQR S. W. Pallis. D. D.. of-Toron- on the line immediately and VOR 8ALE-9 breading owes and 9 .30 it. w. and would be completed before the r awe laisibs.all registered. Fred Wright. R. Jo, will preach at 10 R.No 2.Owemoot, 6.6 Special music will be advent t at 7 p. w. Of coldweather. Eagi rendered b the Oboir at both neon had been over theto PAYING HIGHEST PRIORS- 1 ;10 IL services. Zu Tuesday evening a line and located the paintpSoald, AFmor all kinds oldram and seeds.at Locust 111awl lower will be served,follow- which polls would be erected. Hill elevator. M. R.Hoover sett ad by a first-class program, given The residents of the village who MAKING-We are prepared b artists, Mile 11ATO act yet CIDER _ y the following wired their houses, to make cider every week-day natal Dec, lat, Reception ' is fine, Hrms Henry. entertainer,Toronto are now quite safe in having the Petty&Sinclair. Cbe"Twood- Now is . the time. gold medalist of Massey Hall work done at ooc*. CIDEP-MAKING-1 am prepared to speeches and returns will Alexander McMaster, violinist, imake cider everT day in the week during the -Election speee season of 1923. John Wmdsor,Green River, 4-4 and Miss McMaster. pianist, of Come and 'enjoy as evening of be broadcasted from DOW Toronto; music'by the Symphony Music Madeia Canada sad boost OTICE-1 berebv give notice that an the First of November I will discontinue M . Quartette. also by Mrs. Hallett the Public Library. Thursday N until October 29the Oshawa. go the truck business in this locality.Frank Aiford. And H. Salmon, of 4 Oct. 22nd, in Whitevale Brougham .5-7 slow per will be served from 6.00 to 800 o'clock. Admission, 'adults 50c.; United Church 'VDISOIN PIKE-Teacher of piano- Your radio will Certainly be a source fit if desired. Stud- C"Empryw000 1-liconoervato"Coursi!1aa children, under 12 years, 25c. * t M . i I . : - ot dreat entertainmen ,o at , ra.Lyman Pilkey a.Claremont.Saturday t 13 -The Oshawa Daily Reformer A public meeting in the interests Pbone-Clare 3006. - the Oshawo% Tele- rey reed baby carr- has purchased of Dr. Kaiser. the Liberal-Con serva- VOR SALE-0 t from now on. B ram, 0 true candidate, will be held in the ball ittid wood f which it took 0oseessioc Frage and ivory crib,S5.00;.alsocoa) �:n a perfect as Monday of this week. After here on saturd evening. -Oct. 17th, ny and pipes. and platform scales& I -An. ion. Apply Jos. Hackett Orchard I Hill,Kingston Rd Phone 1. 51ti several days of." consideration of commencingatio'clock. Good spank- Rouge' 692 t tion in Oshawa ere have secured. Everybody the now spoper situation Ladles specially Invited. MASSEY-HARRIS MACHINERY 1, it wan decided that it was an no- welcome. We are ekPlusive agents for And repairs. Now is the time to took A me#AinX was to have been held on necessary duplication of owponse after your spring needs, cultivators, dries and Saturday evening. Oct 17th. to COD- harrows.%Mayers far the orchard. Gne&le b A W continue the publicalloD of the ha� -Crossley Radios nection with the Cherrywoodt Foot- I I wagon tear."p. D.J.Gormley.2,t, Pe Forest --two newspapers in that city. The ball Club. On account of there being Or' ­ 1, T amalgamation will bowelcovn*d ,politieW mooting here on that date, market. by the merchants of the city, who VOR SALE .0beap., all kinds of he best on the the football meeting wUI be held the will thus be spared the expense of following Satur&v.Oct. 24th. at 8.00 L: wagons,harness.and mill kluft of form im- % lemsents in good order. Also several heavy mW carrying their advertisements in W., in the 0. P. A.station. Mattes 9ght seake and cook staves and beaters. Hieb - Rhe �� -a and wool. also live w-w. We will be plowed to arrange a private demonstration p H.=bid libe 0 pa M The rising&at& of the pan seawo will be discussed. try st"fivills.Phone 190 Istr financial and athetwime, Also plans in your own home. business to e P:fftifoff and j)ublisbiat for next ""on will be talked over, ]DR. DVR%IN E. STECKLEY. In the reason for maki H, "a Ilicker. eb with the idea of thering together a HoW Creduste of Toronto College of Chi- change. The Reformer will tasm that Will C looked u romactic, Will make residential colls 10 pickerinbe g 8 " districts,Tun Tbil ing.Claremont •sad autrounding strictly independent in politics In the IM league two. It W 0 an days,ThVrsdai ys. For S=t. Fred T. Bunting all 141 js and Saturdis "d will bounder the sale was interesting meatins to all who follow- -t c Bowmanville,or write. Maw ""Out of Chas. M.Moody and ad the game this summer, and we Ut ice is free. 61y Arthur R,Alloway, who are well would like to no a good attendance of ANTED-Married couple. for a -known in newspaper circles. The supporters Included limangst the Vvswc it farm. Yearly i a Must 'y" k Com- Alger Press,Limited, will continue active members. he' ghl ezperieoeed i?.I provided. Portable in-first in the job printing business; and X-W- OW OV Off 51yNC will confiner their activities to that IN �shmio;RIAM. 46 BURTolit-In loving memory OR Mary -IL J. Fleming is adding, very R. Burton, who died Oct. 17th, 1924. mach tothe beauty of bb farm A year has passed.our bearts still more, P73BLIC X13"ITINGS AL near the Whitby townline. He is As time goes on we miss her more. .In the Interests of GOSK T"afte's TtEt.L YOUR 0 1:1�E L b 1._r ILLLIEP14 levelling the front part of his lot We long for the touch of her vanished THE corqsTs WXL EXCUSE SrT0 7, 0 - THE `-� H I and planting a number of trees, so hand, L. 0. OL11=)WOR JUDICE M that In a few years it will present And'the sound of a Voice that is still. d on the Liberal Candidate, will'be bel Her pleasant smile, her Idvinq face. lowing dates at tb6 a most attractive, On No cue can fill her vacant place. following named: this farm there S6 about 100 acres Friends maj,think the wound has a of orchard which is now coming Oshawa(Premier King and Hon. The rows in heale Massey), Saturday. Oct. 17th Intofull bearing, , But they know not the sorrows our ...... this orchard are.one-mile In length hearts conceal, Greenbank, Monday, Oct.19th 0 Mr, Utica, Tuesday.Oct,20tb and is a sight to behold. -Father, sisters and Brothers. Wednesday. Oct. 21st Fleming Is now busy harvesting Bruges, (Hon. 0.N.Gordon),Thurs- I -In ever loving memory of big apple crop. He is putting them WiLsoN our beloved son. Little Jack, who day, Oct. 22nd tip in boxes and each apple is ClaTemont, Friday, Oct.23rd wrapped up in paper, which will passed away on Oct. Utb, 1917. Pickering,Saturday, Oct. '24th -lnot only help. to preserve them Sadly missed. Port Perry(Hon. Thos.Lowe), Mon- but will also help to sell them How joyful is the hope that lingers, day, Oct. 26th :=M- 110�ift JIM . When loved ones cross Death's sea, WhLteyale,Tuesday.Oct. 27th -O'M British Columbia has been forcing That we when Wt earth's ivRs are P k e- the Ontario apple off the market ended. These meetings will be addressed by by putting their apples up for sale Ontario AL W. E. N. Sinclair, K. C., With them shall ever be. Liberal Leader; G. D. Conant. ex- P"! In an attractive inanner. It Is ac- We'll never say"good-bye"in heaven. Mayor of Oshawa; W.- A. Dryden, .-knowledged that the Ontario We'll never say-good bye" L. 0. Clifford. M. P. ; Geo. Wilkle' apple is superior in flavor to the in that fair land of joy und song. K.C.,and other special speakers to be gritish Columbia product, so thei a We'll never say­good-bve." announced later. is no good rennon why Ontario -T. A. and Mki.Wilson. See posters and hand bills and fur- � "ia p't-m1d ur- p't-m1d not hold the market. Free ran, Ontario, ther wanouncements-in these columns.