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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1925_10_23 ',' .., .'r�.... +•, , � ,,:,.,: � & ''w" -.€7 ,tilt rel .5+�'.w 4'. T:...n. :r " r. -..,.R.. .iwa S,r�. ',•34 , x:r ,. a,,,wr,,.`. p� k. f.'G'. x.. IRI fi'.:a "' .,$ .-,;A _.,,� 1 .+#'.w.M . .;:' :,e. =". +'u ,.,,Y .yF• '+. ,,;t:" + ,,p'a .,�., � ,;,F,f,i;��' t,yLL.., -"�,• �? a1 y,. .. .es5&,r., .fy,r,.�..a , xSr^•; ..�. ..�.. ,.., r., e,• A 'a .ia- ',, t•• ., -. ^,'.�. �; ,;�' w Yi ..r....". ., .. . vn,...:.ryrt•v M.q\..."'., ^.i"'.w'.5.. .y . .,, .r.J.. ,.. .�«..+: v '..,. :,,'.'. !;.,,. .,. .. .,.,.. •. '� •�.r �' „iw'ayr. - -.a "���saas 't • .. t 3: _VOL. XLVr ,. PICKERING, ONT., -FIRMAY, OCT. 23., 1925" : _ - -- -_ iso. 7 sa►1lsfi>tfirf+antsl 6as>is<er• ; Ctree= RiverMOUNT ZION . ,FI,fLD DAY #[ed4oad c� Min The LadIee'Aad of bit. Z�n Church GREENWOODsa $' ,�'�� intend holding their montbiy Ladies' INT$fi-CONTl?(VAT20N $C2IOOLP Aid a in the basement of the church The following t'} the list of prize• Tea baseme 1 . j� E. FORBYTH, Oph.b., Dirertor �j arCW on the evening of Wednesday, Nov. winners at the aatlual Field Day at _ f " i s•pomeericai A4soeiation of Ontario. Iter W 4th,after which a fancy-dress Hal- e o of the later-coat Yatered Member of the American Optameuini Clar m nt. . LLS, Eyes examined' by appointmmt, 6lowe'ea party will i�rse place, Prizes Schools Athletic Assoc£atlod, which iw 1P6oae 2804, Ctaremoat, Out. will be given for thbbeel dressed lady tools piste on Fridwy .Inst: The -rat, 1,OGSPANr�D and gent. A fiah�iond 38 to be part of god and 8rd .pr4te..wirimers are,given O. MoBINNON, M.D.,L.R.0.8., the program, where all your desires in'order. b stands for Btooklia' c for Established 1&98 N• sdfandrguz member of tL• t7oll•p of Custom sawing sad'whIme will he satisfied b g Claremont and for Pickering. r }' Fgtmotaw,Lad 8nr8•tfa■ o:0atario,7i••ati•4a. R done, Oat Rolling y paying p a 8o7v ootlese of sazaaoae Rdiabw%U only 5 and 10 cent, and wetting any- attention 9c+da1 to dais"" of women and and Chopping, Wood thing from necklace to mouse-traps. SRN loft BOYS Hag es glee °abildrea, Omee and r•etweno•,Brousbam. The teat of the avenin will be s 100 yard Dssh—G. Dunn b, -C: Bri Repairing, g pent nail b, G.Middleton c. g t to playing games old and new. Come paid . • , Shaping and,Turnin ar.d eo'o a supper 220 yard Dash—G. Duan b, C. Brig. P R g. 1 y Aper and a .pleasant nail b, G. Middleton c: g• y for �© E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and evening, all for 15 cents. © Jiddie Sara, Sleiglip, Office S OIS W yard—P, Scott e, G. Middleton c, L1•solicitor,Notary Public Etc. �r� ll. McCallum C. ° :,as.. South winff,Court House, Whitby.2aly Salt For Sale BROUC3HAIYl. _ Running Broad Jump-4. Dupn b, J. " NEW Gerow c, C. Brignall b. WHEAT 0. RICHAR>;soN&CO,—Barriw After a lingering illness,Hdrrp FHi- Running High Ju •tela.Solicitors etc.. 377-379 Confederation ��HA13. A. WHITE. colt, one of our oldest and most high• g g nsp—G, Duna b, W. Life Building,Corner Yo and Richmond Sts., Nesbitt b. G Middleton c. Toronto, phones Main I and Main 0490. eu Successor to late W. G. Barnes ly respected residents died at his home —�•. Phone 8420 or write'Locust Hill. Oat. here on Wednesday, in his 74th year. Running 8op Step and Jump—G. Dunn b,J. row e. G.Middleton c. ' ..� EATON A R088—Barristers, So. -- Mr Ellicott wag Dorn on the Perm on Shot put—G. Duna b, R. &icOsitum c, b'eitore NarUtrra Ontario Building, 330 which he died and on which he spent A. Lewis b, wrJoroata, t all his life. He Is survived by bis SIMI x* *■ j p�� widow, whose maiden name was "C"10R Boys }' J.D.F.Rona, Adelaide 7702 �V• He L�C�1 Emma Pohwell, and two sons and three' 100 yard esh—C• Brignall b, 0. By. Unexcelled for fine. �` + daughters,Wm. H,on the homestead, R rt e Dental PNtterad Director Randall of Barrie, Mrs. G. E. Holtb star!" n cake �� RB�r twit y 220 yard Dash—C, Brignall b, G. By. •p y �R, D. C. Smith, Dentist, StouB• Mrs. Wm. A. Knox and Mrs. Cecil ere c, E..Lockwood p. Ville. Honor Graduate of Chicago and To. IidtsltEed 'L+mbddrraer Pb£11i , all living near Broughsm. 4,10 yard Dash—E. Lockwood`p. W. baking D. Universities and the Ro�-•� Co a of gtOT08 HEdB HEARSE Two dasugliters, Mrs. I, Carr tAmelia) Nesbitt b, C. Brigaall b. oaf � �0QA8' �1O°e Off1Ce 70l1• and Mrs. Freak Axford (0on), died Running Broad Jump—C. Brignall b, u►7a, No outside appointments. 2ely CL.rg.MoNTI (Mt• several years ago. The funeral will The largest sale of any pastry : LASE B. BEATON. D. D. S„ R, Stork p,C. Parker c. l Phone Ili14 take glace to dap(Friday)at 230 p,m. Running High Jump—W. Nesbitt b, flour in the 00untry Gradwte of rife Royal Calet•e of Den Iatermenb at Erskime Cemetery. Serb A. Lewis b,T. Oliver c, t Isar rto" and L'afvernty of Toronto. Office vice at the house at 2 o'clock. ' Running There's a reaeOII over Murdock t 12 :1 to 3. store. Whitby, g Hop, Step and Jump—G. rfd Sell p hours 9 to 12 ;7 to a.3 iad,'pbone 0. Byers c. R. Stork p. H. Miller c. T _ a Sell phone ago. iyy APPLE WEST HILL - 8jot Put—A. Lewis b. R. Stork p, C. _ r N. DALES, L. D. 8,. D. D, 8„ Brignall b. tl kJ . Graduate at Royal College at Dental Sur- and $uaday morning nezt-4a the SENIOR GIRLS segue ■na the University of Toronto Office church the second aeries of slides on a e D. A Scott's store, Claremont" Ant, B the Life of Abraham will be shown, 100 yard Dash—C.Waygg b,F. Muteh p, �. o hours,8 a m. to,5 p. m. Saturda s; 9., E The service commences at 9,45 a. mS . M. Binwharn c. to Phone Clare 1905. q7�y All the children are especially invited, y c, C. Wa b, 220 and Dasb—M. Fisc gg HERBTRT Ti FALLAIBE, I DS., and as many of the grown=ups as care 0 A I' Gregg c. _ 1 1 Rnoair D. D.S., Graduate of the Royal College of to see these slides, R High Jump-1. Gregg e, G. Dental BurYeona and the University of Toroato Commeaeing on Sunday sight, Nov, L^nR b. 41. 8olliager P. A.Rood supply of. Hard and Soft Office■ours a m-to 3 V.store.or citerfnY,Ont, Apple Darrel s For 1st, the Rev, Gardiner Dickey. pastor Ball The w_�L Jones c. J. Annan p, Coal on hand. Also a supply 1D>$«hours 9 a m.to a V.m., or•by a�point- of Melville Church, will beg{n a serifs g ascot. Pbonc Pick 3700, 81y M. Pu h C. of Kindling Wood, sal in large of sermons entitled '•A eraonal walk .ItrNioR erRLa #tss4sasrl4s $asw»;• with Oheiai Burin his lite-time." This 100 yard Daeh—F. Mutcb p. 41• Bing• stove length. or small will be illustrated by about eighty ham C. p ~� colored slides. Mr Dickey is very 220 ys�d Dash—M, Bingham c, M, 12tf Phone Piek. 1709'. to T V. RICH ARDSON— Real as , Y�' tate, la•uratfce.Caoveyaadna, Notary ably fitted to make these services in- Pugh c, F. 1llutch p. DONALD MII;VAO. PICSEHI�"�(>F " raVfc Eue^a••oat• ally �goaln��L�es teresting aad instructive• and the Running High Jump—M. Pugh c, M, _ aaLLsies ice ■sed Ale alae ��`` slides. which will be shown,are actual Hollinger p, G. Ung b. K Far photographs from Paltst£ae. Every Bal!Throw''—M, Pugh c. M. Jones C. � �� one is cordiaity invited. o s.salsa of au '" FICKE IMG • H. Nesbitt b. kinds ast•aaad to o.adasiaaa �•� For further g The Service .atuse. Address,orame River P 0., Out. ®UNBADtTON. particulars re ardiag jj • tel Zi jai the day's sport tee the Olarsmoat col• B.SRATOH TOWNggIpCLEAR Vavi,i<i am Michael Kennedy, who is retiring Own. r 11012111112 ��O•Aden taar, Oeoaataatoow tar from farming,will hold an rxteasivb Motor overhauling, to I►ed side cur•- s1a.,trt, ao�•a•ore.�.�asaa. sea, p assns wattaysia. Otasasr afisat1ap~• We auction sale of his farm stock. ample' GREENWOOD. „ tall repairing. meats etc.. oeTuesday.October the ;Battery Serytee—oargins�AVaD A. PL-'GH—Live stock wc- Rim& 27th. bet inning at 11 o'clock. See Mrs, 4eo, Middleton has purchased and overbaulta;. tioneer Graduate of C. tai jooer' Schoot, bills!or illi psrt.iculars. anew car. A11 work guaranteed. Flat rate et 191 oLBlock and t Lo supply your fall reclniremente A cblcken-pie supper and conem A number from here attended the service charrug walk • in Hardware. der the suspicon of the Ladies'Aid anniversary services to Pickerin on ...Phone 5510 Mark.Ventral. Ic y attended to.761erlr reasonable . Pbo.r let of the Dumbarton United Buoday. g y Also, to make your home most Church, will be bold is the church on Mrs. Dinah Saunders was Ia the oil- W. H. 8 ERR WM. MAW LICENSED eomfortable by installing the the evening of Thursday, November lege o0 Sunday calling on a few of her TiOfi$2S7t.for York,Qatarw and Dothan beet the on the market the 6th. Supper will be nerved from friends. .ANTHRACITE Ca■ T-s re tonne le .a., g aanybe THE H ECLA 6 to 8 o'clock, after which a first-chits Miss Edna Middleton has been spend- mo Tsrsa reasonable.O v. for and easy be program will be given by the following £ng a few day is Pickering with Alvin ��ssrrsasoa•d at N8w5 Omc23ru and ineept� ;the fnrns" that saves one artists: Miss Pearl Newton, artist. and Mn. Bu•bbp, s uj /ta.t phone.. WLtby,Oct.usty All � ton in seven. wraduate of the Owen 8mily Studio, Bob Harvey and daughter,of Torom• ��a ��Call and see us before buying Toronto, elocutionist: and Miss Ethel tn. spent Sunday with his parents. �+i elseovhere. Grainger. Toronto, contralto soloist, Hart and Mrs. Harvey. JUS g Everybodyy come and enjoy this areal 1llercedis Mantle was scalded about I Bold and properly treat. Admission to supper and'con. the body and limbs one day last week �T T' through boiling water N ` T COAL installed by cert, 50 cents; children,under 12 years R 13 g splashed "Yr Phone 7800 5 cents. out of a pail.her mother was carrying hes ■ ■ GREEN RIVER. Mrs. Will with spent a few days '.STOVE Co } - last week with friends in Toronto and ' ALVIN BUSHBY Markham. Her sister, Mrs, Hague • $3 • Mrp. Hite to much improved. �5, ;PICKERING W. Gray is ander the doctor's care.) returned with her and will inl ! Quite a number visited the city this probability spend the winter' here. i E A COAL.. We sliowimq a Walnut week. One of the school children, in the finished Steel Red, with DO YOU WANT Help to protect the pheasants from person of Robert Kinnear.met with s \ " - P . - Wilson's ark, rather serious accident on Wedaes- ' woven wire spring and Rood and "`• : .IEelt msttrsse, complete for 26.00 .your house heated For half Wm.and.Mrs. Pugh visited the old day,while playing at school. by com. home lastnee wedk. Ing to contact with the door latch. COULE T the cost of coal? It struck him in the eve. Medical aid f `� We seed apple packers In the town. was immediately called and oa his ad• N a. We 'have s new assortment of If so, instal orae of the Instant tae We bops the weather mea wlq also vice he was taken to Oshawa Hospital, Ferneries in this week. Call Oil Burners in b°Ipp uo out No blame can be attached to as Your range, or Be sure and come out to Sabbath' pone, in and see them. An International all Burner School. The lessons will bsneflt both It being purely an accident. The boy - "* _in your furnace, old aad young. •earns rather unfortunate, as last year Fla . A E E S O R' A clearing slut'of old stock in Call and see them. The boy•had°a successful' meeting he broke his sem whiffle at school. � gr .� Window Shades at bar- on Mom ay evening aad report the ZOw•$T ETM.T- sia rices acpounts all right. DUMBARTON. z M B p W.J.GORDON'8, The Breen River Ladles'Aid will - Church Street, most is the church on Wednesday, bliss Naomi Arda�, ! Agents Wanted 891y Piokerlog Oct-88th.at 8.80 p. m. Word for Roll of IllisseAilI0911 soa o er the weeknd�tPiCk Ser I t . Flavo Bread The 88th ADWTe We are sort�y to report that Jamesflegg t f> o teary of the Green Lotto,tar confined to his bed through , River Ba gist Church will be held on illness. ,- Furniture Dealer and ' . ,ttnd Marvel \ 8usday, Nov, lot- Services at 9.80 Kenneth and Leslie White, of TO. ti Funeral Director �' Iiad 7 p, m, Rev. S. S. Weaver, of routo, spent the wee�t•ead here with Tproato. w[ll preach at both services. their parents g Poona. 1300 Pastty Flour M£se,Elva Ann{s and friend from Pickering onUrlo SCARBORO. ' " Niagara Falls, N. Y., spear the week. ; r —' end with the former's parents here. ;>StOr� May be.obtalaed from you Grocer. .Those who enjoy good singing and a Rev. J. F. O�n i dd getoti was is Peter• 1• Coal, . hearty laugh w 11 be assured of both boro on :Tues ay, Wednesday and CoalBrooklin Flour Mills when the Amlcue Pytbisn Minstrels Thursday of last week attending, the J' come to -Scarbor,o High School on conference. f CHAS. WILSON, Prop. Wednesday eveoiog, November 4th. On Tuesday evening Mr. Wa , our N©� location These Minstrels are without a doubt genial blacksmith, took his little son, ELM DALE the finest troupe of their kind in To- Billy, to the Sick Children's Hospital. Hard and Soft Coal of the; MILLS' ronto, and carry a caste of about 30 with pneumonia. We hope for his 1 , best quality On men with complete scenery. Tbese speedy recovery. !New+Stor , 3PXCrJ9 +R=WQ. Minstrels will be in black face and Rev.Geo, Rose,of Homan, will occu- „ a - hand costume, There are about 7 end men py the pulpit next Sunday morning and sololsts and pp they are bringing and will speak in the interests of the a�eau Stock h THOS. A. LAW, Government Standard aimoueeCharlie m a rBridges,iece ctheir s e ekM.ed for In llbeial tbank-offering is Recleaned P i the envelopes. 'Fic3cerinAr. cut_ dancer, will also be with them. James Rev. J. A.and Mrs. Miller. Misses Dillingham Bloc Wilson Is interlocutor. The whole Mary,Ruth and Jean Miller, Rev. H. Screenings will tat- entertainment will be under the per. S.and Mrs. Clugston and family and l _ "1- • S L conal direction ,of Bert G. Labbett, J. D. Crabtree, all of Toronto;were Street Frit Rrees, $}3rf�bS EIC• Musical Director: Tickets for this ex- visitors at the manse recently. ,King Street ten your hogs at ceptional entertainment are priced at Cyril Morley, we are pleased to ie- ' ? Having secured the ager• y, for T. W; 25c and may be obtained from any port Is improving after an operation • Bowman k Som, Star Nurseries, a profit. member of Melville Choir or purchase which relieved much discomfort from Call and 8P,'e tIg G,,, �` Ridgetowa, Ont.* ed at the door. The large Assemblyy an abscessed tootb. No doubt he re- -Hall rim prepared to take orders for all $all of this,the first municipal High We have this Feed at School, is large enough to ac ommo• RrAll d e Parting to a$aijow1eenmFrol- "• ° HE PICKERING`- kinds of Fruit Trees, Small Fruits, right prices. ' date alt who care to come. For those is given by the C.G. I. T. group, Fri- 9 <" 9i Ornamental Shrubs il;tc., at • who have not seem Scarboro Hih day,Oct.30th, at 8 o'clock. Everyone lowest possible prices. 'We carry all the different N. E. fiRcE 2I ENy `yam N E W_ _S. a obool the Invitation is' Extended to must comeln costume. Admission, lb "Jr Special rates for large quantities. Mill Feeds. look over this center of training. Don't cents. Luneb served. Come slid visit 15tf > forget the date. Wednesday evening, The N. J• Chapman, ttche9'HovPI," -'The Goblin'sPickeringN2oc �� Nov-; y4tb, Come expecting a hearty Cave," and "The }boats' Retreat," Veterinary Surgeon Ough �Y;^ land enjay games. Piel'J;9Y'131 - $', C2'1t81.Ii0- •w. X1 12IR�- , 7- '1 7 Al J % ♦ 7 • 7 7: ea e n air # ettin �A. ana ian . ar iners. are .. 94,n t_­7 WM states agrlcultural 11 CmIllon F1 is to ON unite" states, it. NwIthi doing Back in 192 1 we sold the United &rA it mobs on&sg August IM 7 ue of $146,539,883. After the Fordney Avow 7-products to the Val U.S. Tariff of 1922 went into effect in the United States we lost 1925 UA, -:_us, -sold them only $51,337,733 worth. Quantity Twig or Value Tarkf or Value By raising their tariffs the United States farmers have put d S14,970M 14 to Zt.perfla.$2,M,753 7- 7- about $100,()06,060 Oer annum mere into their pockets an. Homed cattle. Free lut$2 head the Canadian farmers have loot it. 11c. per 11. 76,00 What is the lesson Sheep. . . .. . .. .Free 219,878 to the Canadian farmer? 1,184,"0 $2 per he" with Oats (bushel). .6c. per bus. 2=129 1U.per 32 on. "' 389A0 On what berm in the Canadian fanner competing es? They are terms that not Wheat(bushel)'..Fres 47,735= 42c.par 0 lbs. 3,40,152 the farmer of the United Stat the United States Fresh Beef— products in..;only f9rbid the axle sof his chilled or from' same time to witness United States but compel him at the -: 63 408 me markets of (quintals) Free . 237,782 3c. per lb. farm productA replacing his own in the ho Rree .. .22641 ,037 W per qtL 666,11S Potat (bushel Let us examine some of these terms. iCmsda. V6 9c. per doz. ..... .Free greal reduction has been made by the Can- F And now a I For Entrance or Entrance Canada in the U - ed States an-Australian Treaty which- just went into effect on, PRODUCTS into C the Americans AY: lectT4 let, 1925. Under this treaty Australian (and New W7: Zealand) farm products will enter Canada at the following potatoes. . .. 190 tbs. 40 cts. per 100 U eta. per i-tariffs. 3 cts. per dos. 8 cts. Per d*L '' Fpr Entrance Eggs........ .. .... .. 'For Entrance -Butter. . 4 cts. ow lb. s ct& per lb. into C into kustralia PRODLUS 3 cts. Pw Iti. ch. per r. ......... .. .. .. -dw Australians pay: the Canadians pay: 25% 10 .00 per ton Eggst per Froo • Is cts. Free S Cts. Per 1b. Hay .$2-00 Por t "r 64 per barrel So Cts. bushel ar, I ct. per 1. .6 cts.per lb. per 11 Cu. per hwhol cts 4 ds.per Ib. els. Per bushel Honey_ I ct- per lb- com S 1b, 'S cts. per lb. 135% Free .3 c Certain Fruits........... IS% lFresh Meats ...... .. ..... A ls -Woollen: .27A%, 100% 00 C lCanned. Meats. .... .. .... 401c Lard Free 4 cts- per L The United Staten rai=d their tariff, in order to prot arm ct. per 1b. -: ,the American P"ers, and the purchasing of foreign f Tallow. 10010 roducts wis reduced. It was, therefore, to the American -Camed Vegetables. ..... Free "SO cts. to $2.10 per • doz. cam of 1i to araser'a benefit'. 4 pints And we prove 101, 8 eta. per 1b. Dried 7- e it. In the next column we list, a f'e'w Ales aid other Canadian products imported by the United States under under the raised tariff. of September quincesp Pears&Apricots 25 cts- Per 10016•- $1-50 Per log lbs. fr(xn the ',Com- CannedFruits.. .. .... .. �ict- Pwlb- '30 to $2.10 per the 1921 tariff and `2 1 are quoted - -let, 1922. The" fig"" cro� cans, accord- mercial Intelligence Journal' published by Ottawa 1 . ing to size Government (26th September, 1925, page 324). 7 with farm' products from other countries at these low QWMda vAU b* flooded ut of other countries by high tariffs. rates, but Canadian farm products are Shut 0 S because of 7 fAeAnWhile W a miWon Canadians have moved to the United State tions that have closed up or slowed down hundreds of factories- 7 the tariff reductions The far- ucts, have been lost. .1hat isp hf million buyers of.Canadian farm. Prod a are t twice. 7 • a; y 7' V". n ot t 10 e o, ro edt armingn u F .-,I For ­.Z TW psgVwfty t,,Mw Caleft,40 P L... I V passage from om Ecc:( �t­ e of the ince stopped was ing came from an imposing line of After that the Prince was delivered "In Remembranc 9 read, after which the Pr PRINCE ACCLAIMED -n Portsmouth Roads, all over the public. It had been arranged Brave and True' ords naval craft i forward and recounted in h few r I the clrcuz BY BRITIStf PEOPLE dressed in flags and withthetr crews in order. that as many as possible mstwices of the ceremony, mm* drawn up on deck for the Royal salute. might see him, that he would drive to A despatch on Board H.M.S. Re . concluding: ,T therefore, co The Duke of York and Prince Henry Buckingham Palace, not by the short-`pulse says:—Nearing England on his' flowers to the deep-" Formil Official Ceremonies route, but down voyage from South America, the went.aboard the*Repulse to give their est and most direct Thursday morning -Followed by Tour of London brother a welcome. As many specta- Victoria Street, past the Cenotaph, Prince of Wales on TbUT Arch and along. carried out a touching ceremony, cast- One Bicycle for Every I tors as possib:e were allowed through the Ad;niralty i Streets Cheered by the sea a wreath from the in France " ing upon the "e near the landing stage, and there was the Mall. He sat in a landau along -1 _J Seventh Per Ar gen-the -usual official greetings from mi;i-, si e the King, Ind was treated vr1th Women's Patriotic League of ge POO "In remembrance of 1.tary, naval and municipal officers. e honors of visiting Royalty. tina, inscribed: London says�:'-LA was outside the brave and true•who died a death; A despatch fron-L Pat: ­Ys boast,-of one-bicYcle for --.-A despatch from Lond The crowning scene But the chief we:come took place in in the Hope a� France can great we',come S17"t'Otl 'the But of London. The Prince arrived at Vic- of Buckingham Palace. There the J of honor and departedI Life." levery seventh man, V"O"man nnd rl,,ild urrection and Eternal g- :NNaleg on his return from a six toria Station and met the King and Prince presented himself to the POPu- Res ti n. Officitt' the balcony and,with the King sea and marines, 'with band. of its entire popu,a 10 ontl.5, tout, through WeA and South,Queen and Princess Mary with other lace o 'Tin s for the year 1924 show Ohn 6 three sides of a 'cares embers of the Royal household. and -Queen beside Flim, responded to were wn up on th for bicycles were j.97 Africt'. '614-t-9 the countries of S'OuthvTne al their-- cheers, He stayed at Bucking- square on the quarter-deck. At the 370,6,44 licenses dwin, his Cabinet I th Prince, Rear-Admiral sued, an increaso of 582,721 over ATne.-Hes. ; harn Palace an hour a rail stood the u.Alq. so, which' Prime Minister 13 and then pro d other high ofilcials also assemb!ed -10]^ with the other "Virtually'every workman in Franee '-brought th'! Prince home, reached at the station, but the occasion was'seeded to his home at York House, a Halsey, Captain 1 011-1 bwns a "Little Queen," as they call �eul -era, and the chaplain, who c k or. Friday. made ds much of a family affair as quarter, of a mile away, where he offic ducted an impressive service. 4z�: dined with a few friends. their whe.els. portsmouth at I I The first of the home'-com;ng greet. possib'e. Th U f D I C d F 4$ —X .0 ki m y - i 'i r 4; " +F xrvr.,f, 'rs s ,. .• n•. '•,.'.. ii: r y, ¢a, •.....; ...'^. . � , - T ... .. . P W.a .: Y.r -,y-,.. ,.'957 ,. '•. r _ .L ':yC�.,` ;.£�. � - ,'�: .d�N" v i1. �'4fY a 3• ','% iK^•y . . a .. ..r",� q,11. W. w. .•.'y.: K:F.•r•!• . .6... i .., :... J4r..- .' .' ... .' .}: sit. R'L• '{ r • f +P Ts • .n �. , , •:.•,r'� +2!. „,',•'r,,,•,,.,.t:, . '-.;; 1. _(. .' v.}+,,,; ,u?#.? .»::�-4 ._ M a _„. ar: r i•:.' },a cGti -: a.�u�'�a�. .. ._ .• ,.. e.w'J'�v .. .wa::tr: :Y�iia!'•.+,rs,r"5•. �. +,,'r.}!:,. •a'S*rflE+:drt. y,C•,+s' •t-K�.'.r;... -. .s .N y -.,..� :R, '*^•r,.. xn„i,,.'- - .� .�«. ,i `"�b' ,^•'�. ., S`' '''.c3^FC.'4":".�A+. I -:'X; '^�x"� a" �".;^M.'r .',T�c"'..�.�. -r 4'w-;�t �'ti•kw 4r� .1*i° .+wsew"�'"':.:N•3iwru��- 'l.'�.'' • ^ YOSI- r ' ►The sure way--the only way--that dur perp�e . _ railway pro em taxever s olved. f Temporarily our' National Rlwayai system is in -^ W a hole. ' To deny the fact would be rank untruthfulness to belittle its importance. would be .� sheer folly this h bli � � hi i ' But s age .pu c owners p enterprise CAN and MUST be pulled out of the hole, and it's up to the x - .. w men and women voters of Canada to do it l .V . per ton per mile than the rates on any~ we import every year, o 'A Loaf Big Enough for TWO - : - _ our railways would f other CA��mm�odi50,000 If our foresight had been as good as ow grain movement apload traffic, per year of raw material another ca:•load Shia t, we would never have built the freight. . - a ' plant we have today. calling for an enormous investment in 'cars Picture to yourself the scores of,other, . . ,�x ve railw •�' ' � . iBut what is e cannot be undone. that are idle the greater part of the year. %things that under a low tariff policy w There $ no use over import, when under a hi 7. - fng spilt milk. But there is a substantial margin of Po higher tariff policy The problem now is to chart for ourselves .Profit in hauling general merchandise. we would be making them in our. ow4 T � the courgre that will most quickly and mos} What can we do to ensure our railways workshops, and you can hardly fail to �r -_ *!.rely place the "dian National Rail- .'gig more.of it? rwlise that -the sane-the- sure-solution :. ways on a paying basis. - of our railway'problem is all ready-made 'for us. and awa?ts only Thus far :he main effort of its manage- , 1Yigher Tariff the Care - your order via the '. g - :polls to put it into operation. The neaes- ,gleet has been to get more bysiness- ` Increase our population--start a big .. �sary traffic is there. All we have to do _ 4 - freight and passenger-for the C.N.R.. by immigration movernestt-and the rest will ,reach.out and get it! ` ] !!taking it away from. the C.P.R. By that follow as a matter of course 1 Easier said ! , imethod, the cost of securing business is than done? Not at all! All we have to ! . - , _greatly uifireased for both systems, with do to stat the tide of immigration flowing ,increasing Imparts Mean no real advantage to either. Th Hugh our $x . 1 they are ports is to hold out to the -Bigger Railway Defcita ch Y is ting va div3sioa of a loaf, prospective hit the. assurance of a y Every time that low duties take away stlarge enough to provide sus- steady job at good wages, or the chance to a , . portion of the domestic market from a penance for both. engage Profitably in farming or some other I�anadsan Indus x try and give it to a for l The only way our railway problem will four' of p�oduchon or service. industry. our railways suffer in four ways. ever be solved ie for the voters of Canada A higher tariff, that will be a real Pro- ' !to see to itothat our railways are given a tective Tariff, will give him a guarantee 1. They lose the hauling of the raw y l bigger loaf to divide-ra loaf of freight and covering ev�Y Pmt. And nothing else material that such iadustry would ,v,;, have used. Passenger traffic' that will be large enough under Providence will i . for both systems to thrive on. 2. On the finished product, instead of '9 er s o : e, et only their , A Lowes Tariff is Poison the full local rat they g lilve hFav - the Acorn Tariff h that allows th- ► A tiproportion of the through import f Po •cy a Csnad�an rate-a much lower net. 1We Must Groin the Oak ,market to be supplied more and more by outside workers, automaticall3r operates to - S. When it results in the Western Cana- y !How to increase freight traffic--that u : reduce the freight traffic available for our dian -market' being supplied from a the kernel of our problem! The average railways. When for instance, due to U.S._ factory,' they lose the long East Canadian freight train earns $5.00 per mile insufficient tariff protection, the Lib and Went haul, and th 1 travelled; the average passenger train carne Owens glass factory in Hamilton was forced short haul from the getonly "✓ i " : ` only $2.00. , So it's upon the freight end .•to surrender the Canadian field to its sister boundary. r of the business that we must concentrate. lent• in Bel 'um, ' p Belgium, Canadian railways lost Of course, some kinds of freight are more the hauling of 2,000 carloads of raw material . 1 hauling all the mer.;-They lose the m of Profitable than others. There is very little s'Per Year! _ chandise that would have been con- :;xumed by the workers who due to the margin -of profit in carrying- grain, first If Canadian cotton and woollen 'mills resultant unemployment, - "'because the fates applicable to it are lower only had the making of the textiles that P ��t. eSugrate to �• - x. � F the United:States. - Low: er duties throw people otit of work. 'They just as surely throw railways out of work. We can neveF save our railways bygivin { to sect a tthehem l s work. We must use our brains and our courage e - � ore work better ` paid wCrkl Higher tariffs will dQ it. - • c:' •a..r :$ ;FOR HIGHER TARIFF AND FOR LOWER TAXATION �- - N _ _• .. victor ` ! . •" :. _ • 330�3N t.. C.ommiteee• 3 1`�cate!' f. THE rMUTS A Rye--No. 2, nominal. 45c; storage flr$ts, 41 to 42c; storage 20 ;bs. and up, $19.50; lightweight;ars, $5 to $5.2.5; gcod light shgep, Man. flour, first pat., $8, Toronto; seconds, 36 to 37c. _ rolls, in barrels, $4$.50; heavyweight:$6.50 to $7.50, heavies and bucks, i:' do, second pats., $7.50, Toronto. Pas-i Dressed pou:try-Chickens; spring,i rolls, $39.60 per bbl, $4-.60 to $6: good lnn:bs, 12 '2.2'3 a„ try flour, bags, $6,30. ib., 32c; hens, over 4 to 5 lbs., 24 to; Lard-Pure tierces,18 to 18%;tubs,,do;med., $20.50 to $11; co, $10 TORONTO. ` 8c; do, 3 to 4 lbs., 2c roosters, 1` i to';10.2v;- do u.s $3.5.4 r ltiiar_iLoba wheat-N,). 1 Northern,! Ont Hoar-Toronto JO per cent 2 2 pais 19 to 191,�•c; mints " , n cr - , at, per barrel ducklings, p} 20 t to 19r; , E1:3j ; No, 2 North., $1,285 ; No. 3 p in carrots, Toronto, 18c ducklin 5 Itis. and u 27 to 20 to 20 .c; shortening tierces 131�c;:hogs; thick sines,±hs, °ed and iy�','.:'ed, :z :North. $1.25! y p 5.30• seabo rd in bulk $5.15. 130c. � r 12.35 to $12.60;,do, f.o.b., $1 70 to , prices c.i.f. ba ports.i $ � tubs, 14c; pais, 14?�ic;' blocks, lv to�$ � Man- oats, No. 2 CW, nominal; No.i Straw-Carlos, Fir ton, $9 to!!' Beans-Can. hand-picked, lb., 6%c;j 151/Jc• 1$12 do, country points, ,5 t to to net quoted; No, t feed, 441,¢c; $9'50' i rimes, ic, ` 1$11.7 5; do, oft cars, $12.' , No. Scrcenin s-Standard recleaned, f. p Heavy steers, choice, $8 'to $9.33,�se:act nrem�umy, 5" to 2 feed, 42c, l g Maple produce-Sl rup, Per imp,j do, good, $7 to $7.50• butch2r Am. corn track Toronto=No. 2'c'b bay ports, per ton, $18. 1 gsl., $2.40; per 5-ga.. tin, $2.30 per steers choice 6.50 to do Rood I MONTREAL. ; 1, yellow, 95c. I I#a:ed hay-No. 2, per ton $15, No. gal. Map:e sugar, :b., 25 to 26c. �$6 to�$6.2 ; do, med., $47,; to $5.25; Flour-Mari. spring ;vheatr pats., : •, Millfee&-Del., Montreal freight;, !8, per ton, X114 to $14.50; ihxed, per� Hor.'ey-60-,b. tins, 12% to.13c lb.:!do, com., f3.75 to $4.75; butcher heif- firsts,,$8; do, second;, $7„0; at:rong bags included. Bran per ton 928: ?ton, $13 to $14; :ower grades, 16 to 10•.b. tins, 12% to ]Sc; 5-;b. tins, 13'era choice $6.25 to $6.76• do, good,:.bakers', 37.30; winter ;nets., choice ? shorts, per ton, $30• 'middlings, $36; $0 to 131,4c; 2%-Ib. tins, 141rs to 15c_ I$5.75 to $6; do, med., $4.50 to $5; do,;$6,80. Rolled oal!-,-bag of 90 lbs., food feed flour, per �isg, $2.80. j Cheese-?yew, large, 26c; twina,I Smoked waste-Hams, wed., 31 to com., $3,50 to $4.60; butcher cows,'$3.25. Bran. $27.26. Shorts, VD.2b ' Ont, oats-37 to 41c, f.o.b. shipping 2Gifsc; triplets, 27c; StUons, 28c. O:d, S_c; cooked hams, 45 to 48c; smo'lced'ehoice, $4.60 to $5.25; do, fair to good, Middlings, $35.25. Hay---No. 2, per ' - t points large, 30c; twins, 3014c; triplets. 31c. t�11s, 'Ic; c C01 Cal, '3 to Loc: txeak- ;$4 to $4.50; butcher bulls good, $4.60 ton, car lois. $14': a ;; c Ont• gdod milling wheat-$1.10 tel Butter-Finest crcamerp pr►ata, ast bxcen, _ ,3. 86e; special brand to $5 b0; boiognas, $3.2bi to $3.50;! Chees&-Fin'cst wr-ts., 21?� to 24c y $1.13, f.o.b. shipping points, according'47c; No. 1 creamery, 46c; No. 2, 44 to breakfast bacon, 38 to 39c; backs !canners and cutters, $2 to $2.50• do easts., 23% to 23-%c: 11 -No, w' ,. to freights. * 46c. Dair bore.eas, 33 to 40c. j Dairy prints, 40 to 42c. springers, choice,$90 to$100; do, fair,!1 pasteurized, 42c; No. 1 crcaniery, Barley-Malting, 65 to 67z, EM.-Fresh extras, in cartons;� Cured meats Long clear bacon, 50'$40 to ,450; carves, choice, $12.25 to'42%c; seconds, 41!,zc. •�yga'•--iter t� Buckwheat-No. 8, nominal. • 54c; loose, 52c; storage extras, 44 to to 70 lbs., $22; 70 to 90 1b9., $20.50;($12.60; do,good, $10 to $12; do,grass-�age extras, 45c; do, S:vs'A, 40c; do, a� z.'.r,Y4 «�:"u"'.+'a' r'..aa:D^a�c r.•.. ,,.:: .. `'. •J"-°nrtei, -�S.•�hP-,-- �:1:.r3.<h' 'FT.'''a•6hct'd,a'. _ ,�T •,:,,.,.. ..a�" fSrx. .. .•�. i r »i '.._,,. � 'k2'=S'r�"`x .,. F^_. W7, '. '4�•A- ..,„w,:. ,."'.. i .. .}„5:.,,'..,,.•. �" .'... . x•�t.; •".Q +. w+ms,c•';;;pr•'._"E,���y;.i'j�514;�a'�,51 ��,;,� g�.� } k�` �•d:`:+.•^+sJ'� 7 .rr �a. ,.'� ,. ,�3.. a• ..�.,. ;' xs� ....,... ..,,. ... �;...., .,,,.-.,,. ti a��x ..,i.-»+ai�:z• ?",}+`: �,..':3�".}?r,: �.' r•.. '•e ;,.����._. ti,_...} �.<,k. :,,,:s,rk. ro�'. y�yi•,._��, :.... +. i. '.°CtA gra: 4 j,� one which at the present time will p a T �T /�1 T Ct ; i4k�txug _ � give the greatest measure of success 17 l,7 1 1V l7f 1J ►7 Farmers, A sten ' and prosperity to our country and am iTt=7RM5 pleased- to, pledge, it my, support In Nova Scotia Shingles I am agent for,the World's Gtaeatesy this cai6pai,to and In the parltameot Galt Galvanized Steed Shingles " Stoves, ' g1 7t!per year„ Ri.tio U paid in advance._ B 8eparata r. "The Renfrew, ' r % gs>besariptiom ro the United Sate. and Crest when elected._ I appeal to all the pen• Bird's Felt Slate Shingles $vales and nil Engines. Fleury's le In this Ridlo to give* me their r Britain$2.00 in advance. B B 6 � generous support and influence dies for Bale at -� famous-Plows,Pointe,Grain Grinders, y T.PATERSON'8 CLgRS111:ONT Wheel•Barrowsetc. tween now and election day. and-to Brantford binder twice and seeoad- • /OHM 'PURKAR, Proprietor, elect me ollh•Tbursday. October 20th, Call and gotptieep• hand separators for sale: v , " -as member for this constituency. WHITEYALE, Respectfully yours, , The plekering '-BOBT• DEVITT, =' " LAW80N-O. CLIFFORDPhsane 506 Pick:; BROU Mitt %'The Choral Society wtir meet on _ 'Wldnesday evening of cert week at 1 .. V Om���ee ' - s delook. ANNOUNCEMENT _ c ` !CENTENNIAL CORNERS. A Dental Clinic introducing the ' r'. _ BASKETS r� use of Ethylene•Ozygen gas as a The object of this Association into Having purchased the stock from •, -'A pumpkin pie socialwillhe held In general anaesthetic for extraction leseen stealln and prosecute the Estate of g s '.:. work, with & safety g>#s oxygen this, Pelona. s evening, October the 28th. The ro• W. G. BARNES and the entine' •�tlentegpial Church on Wednesday p machine, is to be held in the office dram will be given by local talent. N. -Admission cents,children l5 cents. of Dr. J. F. Reynolds, Dentist, f pusiness :of JOS..W. DOT$I+f cor. Dundas and Brock Streets, Members having property stolen eor=wd Am prepared to supply all sizer CEDAR GROVE. Whitby,-on, Wednesday afternoon cat*Immediately wish any member from�Berry Boxes to Three f October 28th,at 2 30. of Exoouuvs Oop inisiee, r and Half Bushel. --~ A,concert will be given-in the church eThe. CiiniciaDe present -will be - Membership Pas 01.00. en Monday evening. Oct. 28th, undsr Dr. M. W. Rutherford, Staff Den Tioltats mar be had t'rom the President or; Gleen-liver Basket Works _ the auspices of the Mission Band, the L. O: CLIFFORD tal Surgeon, and Dr. C. 6. Bryan, aeoreter� on epplloasdon. program consisting of a short drama, staff anaesthetist, bot1i of 8t. Phone Mark.8409 �dialogue,.instrumental''seleetioee,solos ` Oshawa. October 11a.h, 19:5 staff ea Hospital, Toronto, alto Exec. Oom.—L. D. Banks,C.S.Palm- Oshawa. etc. Admission 25 cents, To the Electors of Frawley,p er, M. 9.Chapman, Pickering. :FRANS PENNOCg Mehildren 16 cents. - Dr. oronto. .- nurwill a in "The Man that made the Barnes' tr South Ontario: of Toronto. A•- nares will be in D. Munro, Jas, Richardson, , s Basket.' 808E—$AIRD I have.•again been gy,minated as attendance: President t3eoresary _ Liberal Candidate for Ontario Consti- All members of the Dental and ' Married, on Wednesday, October tuency and take tl>_is opportunity of'! Medical profeaeion uf,Whitby are a placing my caoditature before you. cordially invited, also members of. .'14th, 1926, at Wellington St. tlaited JBi ' +Church.Brantford, by the Rev. J. F. I reproof Ca you to the last parks- I the fedieal.Staff of Che Ontario ' 8syeraft, ment of Odaada to the best of mg Rets Irene, only daughterElospLLal. ,% ability and have tried at all times to .of G.and Mrs. Baird, to Caleb A,,only Look after your public interests and Patients desiring to take advan- i - son of Caleb E. and lire..Rose, all of I to a of the Clinic are re uest6d to - have also takes a particular Interest I g � _ •• - Brantford. Thegrooua's parents were in any personal matter which any of make arrangements with the!_ : '.. forester• residents of Duabarton sad youhave placed before me. I am 'Dentist. - For winter blooming o the house, sinter early sprint; flowering ca in the WiCialty. boldin public meetinRaxt rasa laces garden. These bulbs moat be planted this atttumo. You rancor ' g y p J. F. REYNOLDS, D. D. S. obtain them in the spring. -Hyacinths, Tali ' Crocuses and P. - in the Rtding where I hope to meet p g' �' •aROUGHAN. many of you and I will. no. doubt. Narcissus, are most charming sweet-scented and attractive spring flower?. ORDER NOW. �. kraus a similar apportuaitp in.my can• t30 YEAR&', -: ...•. •. - . Wise Bate is speaidiag a 'few days Ian uses. It will he impossible. however, RXPERIENCB HYACINTHS—Dutch Sunflower, Genera] Mohler, Marconi, Queen of Toronto this week. for me to see air owing to the size of _ the Blues, Doable La Grandeaae, 20e a ech. _ �iWooaa%harp Routley. °8 Stronto via-ephenson on ebec�mDing and detefultforitthe su po traore nd I a M TULIPS—Giant flowering Darwin variety, 5c eseh, d for+25e ' D. Mrs. p y. ZVIMrs. In les and.children,who have hind saggestlnns 1 ha.ve received frnm 8 riARCISSL,S—Nammuth size, paper Rhi e, 8 for 25c. ;Zbeen spending a few weeks with her you in my four years of oYfiee, My s'�"*: * pe�eple bPre, have returned to their a:perleace as a tneu,ber will.l tietiece. Ttearz tv APAte CHINESE LILIES—Mammoth size, 20e each. '4� #sorup in Toronto. enable me to gine you better e�•rvice Dc%rSNss 1 ;r The many friends of Mrs. Ed•Wil- in tbecoming p&rhsrmeot and my pet• Copvp.:.Hrs AG DAFFODILS—Double Von 9civa, H for 25c. son are very anxious to bear of her somal knowledge as a farmer of-the Anroa.e®nd�e a rtetch rV4a f.s�tn.r+ ? �a4ea1 ..serrata Jnr oplo:cn tt.,+,r ot.•er ao w� recovery from her sudden attach of needs of the people will enable me to isrea.�to proo.o+r t�,21� ommna•rea Allnees last week-end, re teseot you satisfactoril don•.trteu eoaad.ct ;,stt?500t�on al` pp 9 Y. rr..Olden .oma ao.,.�r,n �A Complete line of the Freshest Groceries The Women's Institute on Tieeday If elected, I will endeavor to the Pwn�ue ."it>}oln mrr�e,maefa�i always on hand. ' shade the meeting a farewell to Sirs utmost of Say ability to look after the 'se`s Frank A:for d and presented her with interests of this constituency in "o ' as,address of appreciation and agttt general and in particular to std acv it bas y m�� Z.ea*.t„t,• s y _. otflat silverware. and all who may have matters which eeteattao,oer.,� �yr�,. for JAMES - I $ DSO • a The pint eomrnittees of the Method- they personally with to be broogbt to v, •Teea•leseeea R's"'1drw as e • s - tat an Presbyterian- cburches met on the attention of any Government De- iNfi,s»Mest►. lJ� " 'Suesday aftetnoca to plan for the partmeot. I.wlll support f all leitisla- >ret.wa.esestosia . t of .- 'se's Sdure mch good a oulderesult wo torthe Daopla and wch tion which ill the be yarded CSL act ll of the Tickering � r are -St-communis if all ties are united to ore con ,fie desire to be a power for good. by your wiahF a in matters coming up C S��t+tt r � The W. M 8, 8L John's Church for decision. 1 hPilt ve that the policy ACm*Owr WOOL ' -Wit hold their sanual Thanknffering of the Rt Hoo, Mackonzie Hing is the i ) - gym Sunday afternoon. Oct. 85th, at ss- Slr30 p. ra. Res. Mr McLellan of �- _ _ <plaremont, will give an .appropriate ry x aeldresa and Claremont Union Choir •a 13 `�"q t e� ,P Z�CQ 0 .7 wiE take s barge of the muaieat past of vav®'t,yr • . 1' (bbeprogram. }� 1 Gravity Washer-Felly guaraateed and a Create an .Account A " , ,• - Pres trial given. = o Coma in &ad sfe tho New Oosy Home and Swp With Your �" Voters' Lisp Cosrt, 19Z5 - - - ' Muoicipalit of the Township Talnoubg�t S o e. t sage that mousy pp V. Loan Co of Pickering (� ns t Y E ' Agent for Fleury Piows and Shares and McCorsaiek- ,. Notice is h8reby given that a Court i Deering Farm Machinery and Repaltr+. rrtlt be held, pursuant to the Ontario VICTORY Loan Coupons gill + ' w: "Voters' List Oct, by Hie Honor the Our Motto: "We have it, can g� it,or it Judge of the County Court of the mature on the dreL day of each ii not made.- mature of Oatado, at the Town`Hall. BG - In tlwillameof Brougham, on Mon- month. Clip your coupons sad ass day.the 96th day of October. 192@, at -, 30.00 o'clock in the forenoon, to hear ' them to open a Savings Account +sad determipe comolalots of ertrore +sad omissions is the -voters+' List, of 1GAIftJ• with us. ,Then the money your ii Q *- Q �i'�iN(� -the Muoicipidlity�of the Townahlp of Bonds earned will in turn be earning. els ale RilkUMN, " PICKERING. j - &I[ekering for 1199.5. - ` Dated this 12th day of October.1925 -- DoNALD R. BBATON -1e 7 Clerk of the said Muaictpatttp' Subscribe for The Pickering News 'QBLIC XEETINaS t STANDARD . .'BANK -- --— - : An the Interests of QF C .WA.DA -- �PICKERING BRANCH—W. F. Law, Mawa/tr • "'QUALITY . SERVICE - SATISFACTION" R. KA I SER A ar.new. also Brookuti w�eat arta, arm, -• Liberal•Conservative O"didate will I be held on the following dates and at the places mentioned: VOrt Pe Friday.Oct.Writ - -Brookii Saturday, Oct..24th - IP 1 C K R I Fire- WTight th r 'Whitby. Monday,Oct.2&h Proof g Oshawa,Tuesday,Oct.Vth _. . MEAT ' MARKET lhe-:-Aristcrat .. - ,Ro ... ... tr lb D bI Round Roast or Steak, 2Q, per �_�o.f Deserts $arloin Roast or Steak = 25e Lig:;. ' htn>tn� • Porterhouse Ros�at or Steak, ':.:' .: 2ac `• '•:.' : Proof ora • :-i.et us suggests .few linea `Ramp Roast,... ..: '• moi. + �that will hive reneged life.. Fine Rib Rosati ... _ .. -vto your appetite, which .. Heavy Rib Roast, ... .. lee - 5 wafter one trial, will more Shoulder Roast, .• .. ... 14 and 18e :E'ASTLAKE ' than please the palate. Pot�„t, :. 1� " METALLIC SHINGLES• f Brisket,to boil, ... . . „ Cream* La ers 30c. " ' Y � Lea of Pork,... .. ... � For 40 years the most reliable Roofing for sloping Y� - .- 'Loin of Pork, 25c ," >roof9 of every description. Now beim made from the (Cream Buns �.30e.• Shouldet Roast of Pork, ...- »�. .• :20c,23c World-famous `-`Queen's Resold" Galvanked Iron. Abso- tiny others,according ,Pork:Chops, .. .. •• »t market. lac lutely the best roofing value o the ket to-day, .. to taste. Pure Pork $&usage, ... ... 26e .. Estimates gladly given also for"Empire" Corrugated Iron ` Finest Salt Pock,... ..'. •• c for new buildings or repair work. ding Cakes, 50c a lb 'Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece, sac '•' - - i_-...* ; � my figures for alterations or remodelling of Barns, '• sliced, .. $5c " Hou Good etc.- "Empire" Plaek Frame Barna and Imple- Good Fruit Cake, 35e a 1b• - ' - .� meat shed.a specialty. Mild Cured Cottage Rolls(half or whole), 80c _._...Wedding Oakes a Specially. - .- :Back Bacon, ... .. - 45c --- _ _Cooked Ham,.. :. ' .-F. J.. PROUSE se - ' r eiders _ - .. $5c ''� , w '• BUILDER H6ad 15c <. " Easy First and Domestic Shortening,•8 lbs 55 cents' m1ding rang : � ntra S. � i.R.I�OI�INEY�` _ y Barris,` Houses, etc. B °o - 5 lbs 90 cents.; of all kinds. " - lb prints 18 ca uts, Pickering Dealer for the Products of �" R HONE'900 .' ,Fresh Trout and-White Fish Every Friday, The Metallic Roofing Co. Limited, Toronto - - 4- ICKERIN�i� ' I�r ` 7 • _. ,-�' e f-,i. P,FTT� - - T'TCKF,RTNCT ��+w:t�. .•�w'.as"' ..,,. �'-�--: .�F..•. •-^ _. ..t _ .' :.'. . ." .A {=.G••L.^,,,r.': .n^.K ^�Y•Fr:�.' 'r•+%> � 5�t ,ate �r�.�.'��w.•� "�F.:a•'�.l�,,� '",;h f.•�..�'t'�•�.,v.t..v:S.ts '"v«.':....:. +..avis:.'�7s•t�arA-r..n-..,.._:e..-:....� ..,.._ - _ - .._._ .. . .• ..: •..'--•...:_ .�.._. .;:._, -..•+W:., ._._..,.. .,..v.=..ta:_1,...'1�a,.:..a.r,.,.�Ak,�'�+�r'r."�':sf.,..,.v�.,�...-,s.�_�,. '�i.rn•'fh-f`r`'# Z..'4�'�•f',�•'.'C.A`.'•.,ay..�u.a ,.f�..y,...1+.t�.:a"�. .:v+ yf"aa�i' ay�sA'i..7. _,r,�,;s. ^,-?�rnxra•+�.�, -•�eh "° :k' .a .acs et, i�'�• �.� n �. ra: -''�Y ��t=�.,.;, � y ..... . 'C1u` tt, .•`u'•5 Y Y',__... . • .. 6 sw.J' 'r s,rrY..• . '.!M•. m v,+S;+n �'lk:'�". h: •.M"+s.. Sr•�.« ,: `SSi.v.S� •.r'..M.• `yi.. j r' wt y+.'. Y.•b•,iH I�'. y. :. ... _ .. MY Mumma J. 0. and Mrs. Macnab and eon.f Mrs. French, of Toronto, has. On Sunday next the pastor of 4 Jobe, of Uxbridge, a tit Spada returned borne after spending a the Ba tis * �-r ,�M Morgan sari. Mrs. Pugh hada g• f y p t Ohurch will preach inph LO�it�, Fii'ii business trip to,th"ity on Fridayhere with the former s stater, Mids week viith D. A. and Mrs. Scott. the morning'ou "Th e Persistence r last, Margaret Macnab. For sale—Oxford -coal heater in of His-Love," sad is tris sisteni �'jQ. ' -Insurance �5 -miss Menlo 8taphenaon spent the, There have been several snow excellent condition. Oall at Lorne on,"O Absalom, My Son My Soul ' . week-end in fliirriea during -the set week Reid's residence. T. E. Stephen- Cheap rates for farm and country ` Steri; Cliff with. her R We ez erieoced a real autumn �s .parents. which makes as feel that winter i"s eon. ++ . buildings. Thos. and:Mre. Paterson spent feet tspproltltg: Mrs. B. S:Pi►lmer,. vho hsa been gale on Monday* which, aid 'much or gatarday and Sunday with friendA Rev..E.Oraborn and T. C. Goo- Ill and tinder the doctor's care for of barrels of apples were blown�to �{adatorm !milirence on buildtnau. e to o -in the city tick have: teen attendink: the some time, is now somewhat-het- the ground,- which will Mesa a lviad-mUls,Silos ata , C. A. and Mrs. Overland "sad 136titiat convention at Hamilton ter. Y family spent Sunday in Hein with last week and this. heavy loss to the farmers. ;Automobile Insurance ' Chas. Cooper was in Pickering of all kinds,. the former'e paret►ta. ' " oa Honday for'a carlpad of cattle Mre. Helly, aceomppanted by her Mrs. Peter Macnab will leave a which had arrived from Eastern three children, of Hamilton, are PARKS FO$ SALB A *ill spend the winter. FiAerk r next week for Florida where she. . .. Ontario. -. ependiag two or three weeks with ii ,Write or phone . �. Mr Bishop, of IIzhndge, is via. y- Mrs. Thoe. Wilson left on Satar here iter, Mrs. Lorne Reid. Mr. - T. itinR her daughter, @r Stage Reid is the head e6rpga.ter at the B Mrs, Thomas day last , visit hereon, Lawrence.. e of Mirror, Alberta, where she will . rection of the new Qrdgir,for a fav; weeks. . —' -�. .. BtouPiVille. post. office at E D' $ Q W M � � Potatoes are being delivered is HARNESS remain during the winter months. the village at $1.00 ,..,� 20 WHITBY, ONT. per bag and. Qur supply of quality Harness and ' apples at$1.00 per barrel. Parts Is now complete. ' Charles Gibbous returned to the BOUTS—GREB SHOE CLAREMONT ti�dty on Saturday after spending a s . fi. week with his mother Isere. R e have a large stock of this Faonene Boot on hnnd�unbeatable dill . Mise Myrtle Thompson, of To, CREAM_ ERY ! ronto, is spending a few days at for hard wear and tear. . Convenient f o� the of her parents here. REPAIRING _ Highest price paid for , Mies'Mary Ann Bell, a former We mitinrain nur established repute- Cream at the resident of Claremont, died at tion for repairing all kinds ofarlers , ;. 'Whitby on Tuesday last. The harness and boots. 1+1 re�Q�fr �j='@ e Thurfuneal wadrheld aL 'IIzbriage on CECIL BRADLEY Vieti V Thursday. - Give ue a trial and be convin Widmer Miller shipped a carload Tvenlencesjoir HIS bank offers many roti- q bf cabbage to the city one dap Hgrneea maker, the traasactioit recently and is now engaged with PICKERING, ONTARIO of Farmers'business. An account a mixed load for the market in Y Northern Ontario. Nhere enables you._tdpay your bills BEATT . Mrs. C. S. Trueman returned and do a Iarge,proportion of your STANDS FOR THE REST home on Monday after spending r "' other businessy misil without about three weeeks with relatives having to drive o town and inter- and friends in Tilladnburg and rapt the wont of the farm, We either western ppooints. Jff yon coateaQFlate Alarge numberof the farmers increasi your will handle your farm sales here are shipping their turnips for VUR dairy or M* stock notes--safeguard them and tyke _ �k operations, consult which they are receiving 15 cents CsROCFIRIES Cb collection when due. per bushel. A few years-ago 25 ARE � � Vocal baraancEi f$!a j and over was being paid. POPULAR � �'!,� experience- and The policy of this bank has Mise Burton and Mrs. Hawkins, $qs 'YFt always of Toronto, Sam: and Mrs. Ste b• - _--- E advice will bo very been to assist the development of � , P — T� helpful to Yom Canadian agriculture. eneon, of Oshawa. and Adam and s, _ - Mrs.Somrs. of Atha. visited with ^ Mrs. Thoe. Gibbons on Sunday. There a a reason why our Groce- Litter Carriers, Hap Carrier's, CWhen at Pickering ob Monday, ries are popular. A Pampa, Door Tracks. Cow has. Cooper lost a valuable collie Lowy prices , Finest Qtialit BAWBowls. Pr�eenre Systeme Ere. pt, Bellow and white, and an9 p It will were to name of `•Jack." Reward Our Guarantee Whitby Branch—G. P. �L nd Blau 1�Y You to get my pri on for information leadin to its re- 9 ag;r above before buying elsewhere. g Let us fill your next order. Yon Broohll'n Branch-8. C. cross. manage � $ J. „p$oIISZ C°9e�' will save be pleased. On Saturday evening the West- PICgEB1Nti, UN'I'AStO k An,gboasefootball tease, of Hamil• BP9 Hive Coro 9yrnp, 5s, Beneon'8 Corn Starch. ;tic ' ton, ttay.oar crack team a ytawe jH . W A L S 7't which wentoff well. One of the Bice,Kist Iffoegood, 5 be for 80C 1-1 41amiiton players was spoiling for Bee ce st &,p F 3 e pail l30e X11'1 � Anniversary ���Vl,j a•row and nearly eaeeeeded but Princess l3opFlakes. pkdr 23e ...Zlectrical 00ttraoto2'was restrained by bi+s more seosi• MtLerea'@ Jelly Powder 3 for 2Gc 3 Bare of Soap for -' hie chums. The game resulted in Redicat Macaroni, 2 lbs • _ a tie, the score bein 2 2. the goals _25c .. I ami prepared to accept am- J being all erored in the first half Don't forget our We Teal You are cordially Invited to conte and a d a social p ���. 1000 Scribblers at 50c a doz boar at our Teeth !laniverttraey Sale sadba a tracts for eleatrio t, The evening was coot for tltr spec. _ - y Tear tators who were not present in Phone 3700 ' - _�. w>,ring► In great numbers. Our team is ar :• fall and winter supply. Be well dressed wanging a benefit gadSe for one of FRANK Q$IDLOQP, . at the beginning of the ,wo. _ YcgEsa �i _ vicinity. LA(�� Itly team who was injured reran• CLAREMUNr, ONTARIO Estimates given free Illy fa a game. 1t great redaction will be uffered to you at this Sale, ' There passed away at his. home - Prices reasbna`b10 •Boa the ninth concession of Picker a •Each and every dollar'@ worth of moods one *�y A� redac'bd Ph at my expense to Gert+at�d1 flag on Tuesday, the 20th day of '1 O for a rapid clearing. 8828m or write to $ ti ..•10ctober, the last surviving mem a ?her of the I3eaoett faruily is the « y. ClnnidiR Octobe 19tb, to October 31st. IT- W -�- L s H x" �perano of Otis C Bennett, after a We have- employe, ' 7lfoReriog illness. Mr. Bennett ws• Call at nnitlia Ave, x 48 F born on the farm where he pasneri p oye,d .y J. FINGOLD'S Phone 3800 TORONTO EAST dwaysixty tw© years ago. Be aria a e _ - se a pruRtreesive and methodical very Jry cony pt ant farmer and a lover of shorthorn ��+AREMd02zTW. ON'Z+,gR1Q New Blacksmith 0 cattle, of which be bad built up a tinsmith and apleadid heed. 8e was genial ane plumber and are'- - Now`b the time to get your a- obliging as' a neighbor. kind j plows in order for the ` husband and an affectionatemarried dith prepared to do ` J.0 ar. In 188.1, be married Judith •.fa11 work. Matilds Lisle, who survives him, Hot air heating • ' It can be done" to your and is also Mrs. ed by his three eatisfaCtion by - daaRhtedb, Mrs. George Miller, of Plum' - o f To c Man.,a .Mrs. Frank Spence. water bowls, R L G R 111 E �R E I D .' -of Toroat<►, and Mrs. Clifford so- __ ... • den, of Claremont. In religion he Eave-troughing. CLAREMONT. was a Presbyterian, and in politics t a conservative. His funeral will • take place this(Friday) afternoon Me. y from his late residence to the Grain s0 n [7tareptont Union Cemetery. :Get our prices. second ` r G • The sond antiaal Field AND FL AXING.Day of ' the South Ontario Inter continua- �1 @ �. •C d 0 P E x t'••ww 1 a°° P to do Cho pplag-as ( ` tion School Athletic Asoociatiob r;•o,.= gNy.r; Oat kingg ever Motsiay, whiob was held in rite Claremont C3LARE�dONT / Wednesday and Friday Memorial Park last Friday was a De�1lQnstr�ted Yom H0311C etoneboate For Sale - igreap snecees. . Thera was agood —T- rite 0rnont of $ � - Jahn F. B pectatorewho�hownd Nbw.iB the time FREE t ; ,��rran a It No sylm Clary *at s keen interest in the contests and Q' many were surprised at the good a w Rural Roots No. 8 records made "for l3AR t!>tia wonderful sa -T• ', by the contestants.inaota. ' �� _ There were.in an 24 events,iaelud = ire. of. 'the new f or )4�i 0� Ong 9 for the girls,in.each of which ' W. - each school was allowed to enter RUIT .'01 ' if lredeab•. C.rosley "R" series—'n you' own homy ,Marble and Granite Dealer. 3pupils. Brooklin won trite eehool :A.aet with long range, baudzftt! tone; sea. Cemete'i'y Lettering etc. championship, receiving 57 late the new Proved effuiency and anastral simpiidt�, jurat-class wbrk _with Claremont a good second with �. -` rr'�7 - ""Tuns out" unwanted stations w� esu 81 points,while Pickering obtained �� Fine two-tone n�ogaay cabinet--etched guaranteed. -n Points.' G. n an, of ' shield Every thing: in >e �t e� with raised g marks Kingston Road and Pickering captured the 9eai�r Boys' shield, T that gleam Like gold--all batteries and Bract Townline. with 18 pointe, and Charles Brig• Jars, Ri6gsf Oerto, ��!'e�d � �s conceded. May we give Toa a Pheone WhitbyEB nall of the Erooklin school theConcert Junior Boys' shield witch 11 pointe. Rubbers, °�•" tonight, l P. O.—Whitby F. SK . Celia Wagg, of Brookiin, won theAt $135, this Model R4 is'a wonderful t Senior Girls' shield with 5„points. `Parafine. -etc.'*, ' value--the only necessary are.-while Mildred Pugh of the Clare., _ - Antenna 64uipment and Batteries. J&wy ' .. • moot school won the.Junior Girls' ” ' • �'. ,' ' ' � prymenes if desired. , - shield with 8 points. Only Brook ReduCtiol ltl all ? Ila and Clarealbat Schools took r' F. 1'. Buntlilg �« __ Y Pickering gavial�� w part in the'relay races, both of cotton 'goods. , „. 'Which were upon by the Brooklia school, the,Girls' race being' won by a nose. The officers and Ezecu- Fresh Groceries al- five of theAs9ocintion wish to ►- J Of allmaterlals and tbtttdta _ express their deep appreciation Nva.ys on hand-•at ' • e It will`pay;you to call at lour Works and thanks to the merchants and -inspect our stock add the business open of Claremont owest prices ' ' obtain prices w ' k for their most liberal donation of All orders left with our agent,A. T. pry izgs, whirh did mach to make Law, Pickering, will•receive our the daanch a success. A list prompt and careful attention ' of the prize-winners in the various Do , S C 0 •T T ( A call solicited =` events may be seen in -anotherJ• T. MATHESON - J 17io ,v ;. � r.r�1�',��N •, �:Slw, ' a n.�.+'rsR 7ryry-•,� .- ,"J -.•, r�.. �'a' "' ''fit+ ^'{*, •, a i,;a <.:> r•. :x m'_ ..,r.' '.Y;- 'd'' :i �,�. ..:.��c;•, � .ear a: w,.r, R �L°.a �.�,. .z4;�-`��,.., „^�#nr•• •:�"�,' v.'�'' .d.;ii �'P{ n •;r,, 4.s :y... 'a...C;�•7,4. S �..flew. .o. .....�.. ,3 �5. .,. .. :J' ..s. ,� .'fir... `'� .4 '�"'f�R'Y' �: 9 ..a.ir' �.�r.Yr > �''`•��'u%...�.: 'yY.�'���5 •,.y.;'�✓°.:i';d . ', •�1 '.r '.:. .. '' :,'.. ,:,'� ., .. ,-' .:.." ^a,v a.�C. � .....�,i'.- ! �•�.,4 �„p. �•.. •C. a ,X a,r.xa.»:. ��„�{� .., R : • ^�1. •, ,' ..... 3-" '6�,.'.,. r w .. . •Y J�'T, ,,,yQ,w.•q � ��}(„ 5•+i,'.•'-yf� ♦ ... � "That's the man." cried Mrs. Chris- ` mot SuEpass air, w n 1.l relieved•'"and blase me, - �. sir, alien I,look ex ye, he raither !aw N• ored.yourael', .il�ylie was a rale- - tive? Then he hae farad a' richt in your room!" ."All is rig�per;ectl , right. ,idle- �. trees A7. latisaon, thaink you l" said 4 ' ' $it Kennedy. "The Lord be thankit far that, for ` I was a feared woman. this, nicht!" said his landlady, as she closed tha door. And then the First Ga:;owa Bursar in Vok sat down amid the ruins of is pros- P GAMUMN TRAests to think what he should do. You like Kraft Cheese 'y»¢ He could not stop. attending his �t� iti>;iC110,V= fjl!e>shaQs3 & rich illtl'aDat� classes.and go back to service,besanse.. ,because of its inimitable t ; !3lakl/ it finer than eLn7 -G%mp Owdcry he had taken the money of the So- ` flavor. TO be sure - YOtia H�soa. SOId eV@!'1r• cieties, and was under contract to.'fin- * 3�►pan Or, ; ish his session and forward his cer- you get it, always look ' r where. Ask for SALADA ta•stas• tiflcutes to the secretary. _ for this trac3�-mark. He could not..go on living 'upon s: n ri bide. o prospect of : �. Mrs. ChrisHeson with n P y� R X41* E'• Still less sous-d he accuse his teach t ero,'his benefactor-hie fathar, of fie - pyrite Sratt-IiSaal.&r*o 8 i.• or, his benefactor—his father, of the FREE RECIPE BOOK,—�� � N,�, r - - - -- :. , " theft. If he had taken the money,. e h WW clearly not accountable •for his ' _ r actions an more than he had been -� that night of the declaration of the ,ln the Fire Fiends Grip. One of Life's Lessons•' _ prize-winner,'when-Hit had found him When a travelling menagerie caught Grandpa Brown settled himself in S.8. IL �pQ� � I in the parlor of the Blue Boar in , Cairn Edward. fire near Bedale recently,. the on.q alai- his 'porch chair. Serenity seemed to ` 7',, i - mal that could not be rescued was a hover about him. As ifs height eyes ,. xG, So 'throwing his plaid about his shoulders and puttingdown the gas kangaroo, which fought so furiously twi0led in my directiou he amiled a "Come along, Bisset-talk to me as he had no longr the fight to waste, with •the men who tried to drag !t out "You�ve asked me for' my receipt for is CHAPTER XLV• we ," said-Alexander Strong, swing- Jqt Kennedy went and stood' in the that it hae to be abandoned. taking things the way i in, You see Y THE 880FCFdi HINGE. inggs rough-checked shepherds plaid!window. And all through the watches While most living creatures tear I'm one of those who titlnk the real °� The Lecturer and Kit'walked rapid-,about his shoulders and humping the of Life sombre night the xvhite flurries gra they do not all behav alike in object of human existence is as edu ,r4- ly through the white deserted streets pavement with his unshod staff. "But veered and swirled, and-t lamp sha- case of a sudden outbreak. �oi>:e bolt rational plan. It's too bad that so many �,.W till they reached stall house in a who is this with yon?" dows wavered forlornly across the madly away.; but to others 'there is a of us don't take to their lessons and- Fd' nd- fashionable quarter. Mr. Bisset stop-I "Another o! your people,,' said the sidewalks of the scow-shrouded' city. before 3t The windows were dark, Lectlarei', "s lad from the colantsy, fascination in flame, and they will come to the end with lots o! lessons ':• ped m the receatl come.to the cit with ebur- actual walk Tato it. unlearned. Ot course no one takes a but a little.faint light came from I y Horses in a burning stable are ex, very high glade right through. altering through the ground- sary, a clever head, and an ignorant ,,CHAPTER %LVI. _ glass of the fanlight and revealing heart Let him come and see you: THE PB�y Q� �q,g rxncrioAi,` GremelY difficult to handle They 80 "Now last wEek I had a. tooth one. the number. It was 62; and the fig- You'll-30'him no harm. He has a crazy with terror, and kick and plunge For a week before and right up to the urea will recall tillage hi h u heaven, father, too, he was telling me. But I Klt had ten days before him during and scream. It is next to impossible time Doctor Stevens put the torcepa warm ss. the Forgiving Love to many f think I can beat look after him." which to make good the"loss of his to get them out, the only way being to into my mouth I forgot the lesson I'm hearts. There are hundreds of us I "Come and ase me on Sunday about bursary. Then a must settle with blindfold them.. Thea, t-nd then only, !talking about. But when Doctor Ste- e Mrs. I'hristieson for his fortnight's who will never forget Number Fifty- lunch time, and we will have a talk g will they submit to be led out. Yet vane •injected came anaesthetic and vY+ two till the Bods rattle down above That is mi hourl" said -Aleiander board and lodging. His college fees •� our brassie Strong to Kit. that, even horses can be trained to over-1 took out that tooth I glue you my word were paid, sot t save for the buying From this point ]41Er. Bisset's pro Then to the Lecturer he said, "And of class books, he was safe in that di- come their terror of tire: Tt1'e writer there was no pain at all. None what* now for your friend's wife. What rection. -But in ten days he would be has riddan- a Texan pony through ever: yet fol a week or more i wor• y. seeding, were not only sin lar but ,. - more than a land in the debt of the miles of grass fire, and everyone ried about the pain that I must euf- ��" even suspicious. He went oJul a the!had we best do for ber? Po i middle of the road eftid d about ff And there in the back dee a of the honed woman. while all that remain- knows how steady were the horses ter-marked zero again in life's le+- r V,Igrope p ed to him was sixpence, which he die- a #n tls8 thin eroiv till he had collected 1 night, under the canopy of.the drift- eovered In the corner of his waist �°t drew. the old-fashioned fire-en• ,aoaa. and at my time of life' • I was M; m handful of pebbles the size of i ing snow, the Agnostic Lecturer and glass fa all the glare and heat of a ashamed, and I'm ashamed Yet." r les. the Christian Teacher conjointly laid coat pocket. eat city conflagration. ` "Of course 1 know what you mean y •. These he began to throw up at the gr ii their pans for the he)ping of poor hr- It was the afternoon of the fo:Iow- range of unl ted windows with t Cats. behavo oddly !a case of fire.;when you rater to one of the great lee- range �� ing day before Kit saw his'father. The 2 indifferent success. than creatures. In this fashion they came again to student had struggled through the day Instead of running away, a est will of sone of lite," said his friend. "Not to "Which window do you .want to I the cobbler's house. Once more they somehow, His classes had hummed�tga hide in the corner of a horsing ent u about what's coming. Suffict- hit?"'' Bald Kit, feeling that here at themselves away. Rob Grier had pro-,room, and so perish. In such a case eat unto the day.' of course" went u the darkaome twists of the Wit'•: haat was something that he could do I p pounded startling sera on-the rues the anlmzl seems atupe8ed. There "Yea, -hut I mesa something more stair` AIexander Strqpg tramplin P + better than his companion. ' g of Greek composition, which Kit had are, however, notable exceptions, for than that," said Grandpa Brown. "Not l• between them with his vigorous hill- "The second on the left above•tbe answered at random. porch," said the Lectors:. mans stride. este have been known to,rouse their.only suflfcient for the ds.y. Lite is a „ ,,, As the opened the door they heard But it was Professor Aitchison who owners when fire has broken out dur- sussession of moments, seconds and Whose hoose is this!" said Kit, y stun him into a sort of temporary a good deal less than clock seconds. the sound of a woman s sobbing The, g ing the night. y makizig.the pebbles- rap regularly on;cobbler'a wife was atrsightening the interest, and that more on account of the glass' of the window which Mr•I limbs of the man who had been her hisprovince than from any personal Uoga are almost the only enemata!It a fellow co>ild really learn that Bisset had desiinated. feeling'• that keep their wits to as outbreak,' saighty lesson. My. sty• Put that fel After s little a light sprani into husband. gene-rny Barthobomew's Professor Aitchison embodied patri- and, unless penned behind a closed Iow in the toot terrible.,trouble or v Tieing behind the blind The window gene withoot a wordt" said the wo- otism to the university: Picturesque_i door or !n an upper room, a dog eel- danger and you couldn't frighten him was thrown up, and a face appeared man. "Oh if my pan is lost bee se Iyy Bohemian himself, he encouraged�dom losea its life In a Bre. There are�about what's coming. Lite isn't - i dimly white against the dark behind, of unbe.lef, I wad6.,to be lost too all manner of vagsbandage among his I scores of cases of dogs giving the years. months or even days: it's the "Weil, who is it?" said a voice as if.� ""Arid you are the man that did It j students If these fortunate youths 4 alarm of fire by barking, or even by worst kind of a coward who cannot quite accustomed 'to such mi3night too 11 she cried with sudden fn turn- did not :earn much Greek, at least., -summonses:• ."Oh. Bisset, bless n, �' jumping on their masters' beds and stand a armeet of elooke f at in paha. y° iu ' sha l on the Lectures Then they never forgot their acquaintance j man--come,up direct' liere is the g ly with that - Ane, impulsive, clean- acratchdng them awake. Even death t��e:f, looked at !n this aloe saw exander Strong. tholaghted, noble stecasn -Professor Cage birds 'are paralysed by etre; way. doesn't amount to much; that In. key. Ikeep it tied to a string on+ He came forward and took her hand purpose• f,gently. Withoat s word he went.acrosa Angus Aitchison of the University of but the hawlLtribe seize upas a com=;as the physical end of Itte, We are can't come up, Mr.'Strong;' said Edinbur h. ``mon or forest fire as an occasion for alive• A moment later-well, no fat Ilse 1i,ileturer: "i Have to on e'se- the floor to the bed, and stood a long $ i go while gazing down at the serene face But without doubt the man of gin- a feast. They hover above the smoke,a as the body to concerned we feel moth- ^, .'7'where. There's a woman and her of the dead. ins could. be excessively trying at 'ready to seize upon any unfortunate tug. Taking moments of life quietly. ! -children would be the better for see-' times. one after another, is one:of life's great ,:. .. The Infidel Lecturer drew Kit away, smaa bird that Is blindly trying to ing you. So I cache alon to Gell yoti. Entering the class-room like a lessons"" g and as they closedthe door they heard whirlwind, he was ha:fway through make its escape. - 1n& man is dying or dead. He was the voice of the Preacher o! the Goa- he one oZ my people. But the wile to s pal sayhnit gently, "Fear not! It is the Lord's Prayer in Greek before t -------f -r Musical Trees- - Christian and needs you. Last house written, 'To hia own Lord he standeth men could rise from their seats. Then Mlnard:s Liniment used by Physlelans. - on the ri t in the TInkier's Close off stPl in a blind hurry he would dash Is. Barbadcea there la a wh[etlis>a Sh or falleth. Yea. he shall be made to into the sub)ect clearest (for the time o tree. .It has a peculiarly shaped leaf. F the Grasamarket-yon know the stand, for the Lord hath power to ' plait+" }make him stand. being)being) to.his big bairn,y heart The Dead Bea• Balt. . and all its pods have a split edge. right! I know it!" said the'. P "Gentlemen, I have unfortunately And hie hand wee u raised over If the common salt and magnesium Tho wind passing through the pods !+ ,- _voice, cheerily "IRI be down in a the dead lace ss i! in benediction. come without my lecture this morning. chloride in solution or solid st- the causes them to emit the sounds that } mimite. -Any use taking wine and; - •'Come away and leave them, That But that is the less to be regretted "None." returned Mr. Bisset, "but his work, not yours or mine!" said that I find in this morning's 'Thistle' bottom of the Dead Sea were pat k 1 hese gives the tree its'name. something from the poor's-box would Mr. Bisset as they went homeward.. the most truly diabolical article, suis- gather in a solid form It would make There !e a long valley packed with not come wrong. • • • • • dent to bring a Sodom-curve, a very a block four cubic miles in mass. these trees, and when the trade winds Sit, end his'friend stamped about When Kit arrived at the door of his Gomorrah-brimstone-cloud upon this -------- Kit ___� _ blo�r.across the island n continuous !or e+lminute or two iii stamped lodgings it found Mrs. Cbristleson city. I will now make a few remarks .. +s deep-toned whistle comes from the- , gi .The word zest comes from the to keep the blood moving in their still out of bed. He expected,and.per- upon the `Thistle'-man"' Fiench, in which language It is ap- valley, the effect being extremely veins. Sit saw• Mr. Stroh for the has deserved, a word of censure for Then staff ro •Aitchison waved his weird. • Strong 1 p oaken stag round his head and de- plied to, a piece of orange gee, usedi l .the Sudan there is a species of first time under the fanlight.• Then his late hours. But his landlady had claimed for fort eloqquent minutes. to give a I Haver" to wine. Similarly, jA the'minister came out, a tall squarely- something else on her mind. 'When be forty e.oq ed pulverized we use the word as°meaning to give' eaccta • Mea known Locally ai the built figure with a leonine head and_si "Oh, Maister Kennedy," she :arid, the "" "relish." whistling tree, ' countenance grave and kindly, cap- as goon as she saw him,,"sic a to amidscreant yhdispersed* w would return to his anything a relish. able, too, of kindling into an Isaiah,up as there has been here since ye fire upon occasion-a man affectionate gaed tot." c Dear me, we have only al min- _ in• rtvate,tender of heart above most, She paused for breath, though she utcs left. Mr. Fred Stewart, what i withdangerous hismeseage and whenwhen the charged de�ks she wentoncli dais er�Grier. Then didna .do you mean by sitting there idle al'. were cleared for action.. come hame tifl e:even.- He had met in the day long? You are an unprofit- � able servant, sir, That's a bad-trans- l wi somebody frae his ain countryside; lotion but a good fact. Read elle first and stayed crackin. And then there i BOV. ten lines of our lesson for the, day, !eam' a'tramplike man find wad be in and be quick about.it!" to see you. I said him nay, but he This morning it was Kit 'who, at' w t there be said nay to. And faith, ten minutes to the hour, was calved INTO � but there was something commanding upon to read a page of the Iliad. aboot the craitur too. Sae I-took him p° +. �� ben, thinkin' that every minute Mais- Kit translated with his mind upon + a the burst hila of his little desk. SOLD IT7 DOTTLE9 ONLY 197s ter Grier wad be back, for be was L°'R 4 But sheer instinct led him through. never late before. I-gaed doon to the The professor stopped him. -" l E►V�.RY •'� baker's-to get the loaf-bread for the You are trane:ating 1 ke a as*- +� breakfast• Tisa stupid body• hadna q i sent it. Arid wad ye believe me,when mill, Mr. Kennedy. Yes, with about! • • as much-heart-and genius as's saw- • • . • • . . . • I cam back the door was open to the ill." wa', ,and there wasiia a soul in the Then like a flash came the queztion,i Cleans Like China , hoose. Oh, ggang and- see .hat a'• is _ nicht!. For I'II ilo s+.eep this nicht gin i`"Have you read my translation oftbe'+ j +� Iliad into balled measure?" ' ocht has been ta'en th-ouglrmy fault. When yon use 8jlLtP Enameled Ware f ' "No, sir" said Kit who had not so Probably one Kit went into the room where Rob t Utensils, you never need to scrape, scour �, a re tilos Grier was already in bed s:eeping the i much as heard of that great work. and scrub the way some wares demand. steep of the phygically tired and con- "No!" cried . Angus Aitchison, Hot water, soap, a cloth-that's all you popt>l ty of throwing back his head, "na porridge- need to clean them. It washes like : stitutional.y heathy. He went direct- ~china, has the cleanliness and s r, WRIC3 3 is that it lash fed Gallovidian ever read anythingi}r- ly to his tittle desk. Iiia heart stood so and returns such half es good as my translation o1 face of china, but wears like steel r stili when he saw that it has been i;rdat ends for sb smelt Homer. Sit down, sir. Mr. Fred an on 'p. It keeps teeth burst apart et the hinges. He un- „ Don't be the slave le your cooking mean, sweet,� � a locked it•and the lid fell oft'. The re- Stewart;do you go on. ware; equip with clean, pare sari- keen, d#gbsdon good. a 'maining eighteen pounds of his Bur-� (To he continued.) tory, lasting - t Fresh and full•flavored sary money was gone! always �� The universe ran round and round l package. In Us as he stood staring, and had he not Jesus Christ said grand things so { - � rasped .he back-of a chair he might gimpy that it seems u% though he :have fallen. Nevertheless, Kit was had not thought about them, and.ye. no weakling. so clear:y that one sees that he must a l� In a minute he had gripped himself, - - Ilix 4 and. walked steadily to the door, at h}ve reflected upon them. This clear. _ - Enameled -7 which appeared the agitated face of ness'joined with this simp.icity is �. Mn. Christieson, wonderful.-Pascal. -« A E lata 1N R �.. "Was the man who asked for me grey • • • • • • • • • • • • ! -- - tall 'and thin,-with re hair and a ISSUE No. 43-'25. cut across the forehead?" he asked Keep Minard a Llninisr+t in the Fiouae. ; W'05W 7 Z 7 a "Of iw.t • n ` !(ART lum ometime -�_"Wny Cah YGU. hear her? Opportunity Is The Fatal mistake--of many a bust. knocking at your dew. new rasa Is that 110-does not grow as "My, People Are Low Spirited it-YVii,do not rise and gftet her, I'lle fast is his b"fiese, will go and come Pq more, -Of most Politiciandi,is, tbewtatiurs and Deprewe&, Grist tier gladly---she is laden. w! o sib farther than the next election. '.Nearly all women and most men nut the chances that you need; —Of youth in its inabIlIty to appre. n Seize her swiftly—Lor she'll c4ate the Mine of mature experience. for at tinea from fits of depression prove hw- -a friend lo-you Ind 1�smd- low *ritis Varythimi.seems i --Of many marriages, Is the attempt X. self 1urdoa; come perlods of nervous Vacillation, foe to. progress',11 to build & Permanent home on a tem- ' c irritability, and weariness. then whisper in your ear, "y just porary Infatuation. Peop1b who suffer this way lack Vfial• ."Waft awhile and see what happens-- —Of must Bars is that they do,not -beiter chan"s me-i bb near." have a perfect momo;y. ity because *their blood is poor and ­4 nerves are starved In couse4ustiee. Heed It I not, the f06113h warning; .take good. �Of many Promoters Is the fact The only way the nerves can be'. the-good that comiks-to-day; I that they make their proposition Let,,not sound too gcod. r-reached Is tbrot4gh, the blood.* By 011- worthless fears astiall you; The OXANGE PEKOE is extra" good. ' Try it f Aching the b1god with Dr. Williams' seize your 'chances while you —In training children in the right' -,�?Pluk Pftb the starved nerves are sup* way is in not*going that way our- vited. with)net the el4ments they need. '-try to climb It, do' selves. Industrial Hygiene i This' Here's the lad4er, in Ontario. Classified Advertise Proved by the experience of Ontario is the province�In-can-I .,.Mrs. DeAson. 12th Ave. East. not at the low rung stop "I HOWCA'In NMTINQ INOMLSE8 Esu-Xaa nconver, .B.C.. who says:—"About Other folks may be before ridustrial *' power.- I'Ve allow she w". otudsctl= ovar , you, but Va ada which has a Divi4jou of 1 -ifirse Years ago-1 became very .weak It here's room still at the top.,, t FIGMING f" 'Hygiene organized in the Department imm Uircuo courm E464114114L Schools. Toronto. rorty-two Bloar'west. standing "I win not avail you; I-at PS I[MTH ot.Health, for the purpose of promot- and nervous. I had pains in my side ---BAR your watchword be, "Advance"; and back, and also 'suffered from ire- KWWY Ing the health of industrial workers. LEARN IILI1CTRIC+rY. I pains in the back of my head If you fall to climb this moment, you ,,quen The main obJe�tive of th1iJDIvIsIon In couloz IN raAcTjcAL RLZCTWCAyj - may never have the chance, the prevention 9f sexieral sickness; amine"Ing in your sparo umo At hmo wj1 !'and neck. I was hardly able to do any- tra you .4k, 31ou to warn a bli sakr7 or So into bus;nsn "Ahing about the.house. I would wake Constant Care of Every the 6VecI&I objective, the prevention I Lffe'le full of glorious offe u need Is the on 1 for rourvif. site. tar troo, tra:iins book a4rii4u only reach and take— of those diseases which, arising out of zlertricil campaw, Dspt. N. erwford at., Toronto. 0 with a start in the night and my heart Young Mother.' wbrking coallitions, are called "oe- would.flutter so that it almost.choked Perseverance,Iresolution, all the hard SILVER Toxits vie. I tried much doctor's medicine tasks easy make. The young mother has a constant cupational dis�a&es." J. If You'd'each the highest summit, you s*,3TVZ3d,&X rus FAB ,but it did In e noj)ermanent good. One -care in looking* after the welfare of Now it is impossible.to know how 81 O0_$500&VXUjMS1D&_FJrL.I. "IQ l day I read about Dr. Williams' Pink must start at once to climb, her little ones. Childhood ailments much wastage In Ontario Industry is Pill caused by sickness, because there Is. is and decided to give them a trial. Helped by grit, and faith, and Pa' come on so auddenly—sometimes, with Being Nice to Father. These pills pro-duced su-h a beneficial as yet little hsidth' supervision and "So you are going 'to buy your father Bence; . seize—your chances out a minute's warning—the mother few adequate-'rec6rds of 'oat time. But change In a abort time that I kept tak- every time. may have a very sick baby on her ori ya 60-sent birthday press Ing them until I had used a dozen Wise, hands before help can be obtained. such data as exists shows that in On- "Yes; but you see I have io ask hj lin boxes. BY this time there was such That is imless she has a remedy In the. tarto lost time from sickness amounte '.!,an improvement In my condition that double lost time from.ac-. for'the money." house ,;Which 4be can safely give the to at least n minor ail. cidents. A, friends would-ask me what I was t.ak. baby for 'any of the manyflitnard's Liniment for Distsmpor�. As regards' disease 'traceable to a Ing, - and of, course I was'only too menta of babyhood ane- childhood. pleased to: tell them it was Dr. Wil- Such a remedy Is found In Baby's "'s "Ps"'o', the records ot the The Right Army. liams' Pink Pills. I am now feeling Own Tablets. Thousands of mothers Division cover 472 cases followed up "'Tommy," saM the careful mother, Q _like a new person and am doing my throughout the country always keep during the last 4 years. The rate for "do I actually see yolm playing 'With. I,during Poisoning In Ontario In 1025 to own housework. We would not now a box of the Tablets on hand and they your soldiers on the Sabbath day?" be without Dr. Williams' Pink Pills in proclaim them to be 'I higher' than that which was consider. with-out an equal "Oil, that's all right, ma," -replied ed alarming In England 25 years ago. the, young hopeftl, this I the house." for sweetening baby's stomach; This alone shows the need for a eye- tion AXmy,' is the Salv_a- You can get these' pills from your regulating hie bows", and thus driv- 1 druggist, or by mail at 50 cents a box Ing out constipation- aLd indigestion, ternatic and rigorous attempt to guard 7 from The Dr; WIllLims' Medicine Co., colds and simple fevers, and making the health of our workers. As a baste It is the spirit in which it to dons for this, a few cardinal facts need to that makes work noble or I Brockville, Out. .1the dreaded teething pectod easy, ignoble. The grasped; POW— Baby's Own Tablets are an absolute- There is a close connection be-ly safe remedy. They are guaranteed Lucky Man. to be free from opiates or any other tween the health of the, worker and They the economic prosperity of the coun. were resting between the 4 'Ir Otte drug which axe n harmful to 1-dances and he was pointing out to her Not Much Thought. lZeefuture welfare of the baby. Moth. tr-v- A worker's, ly af- NIGHT&I -the various local celebrities. "Clothes is about the only' thing ers, If you value"the life of your little health Is inevitall MORNING 'That's old Grove's daughter," he that Young My thinks about." ones give him Baby's Own Tablets !acted by his working conditions said, indicating a tall su'ky looklugo!' "MY word! She never struck mg as when be Is In, or, better still, give Many diseases among worker' can KEEP YOUR EYEa woman on the shady side of 30. "She's being as thoughtless as that." - him be traced to risks, i=nch as 1�ton, CLEAN CLEAR AND HEALTHY an occasional dose of the Tablets to Mo`'o'""T S ca'"~a &WMUIS ;going to be married," 1ward off illness. The Tablets are sold dust, etc, asaoclated with their occu. .Wfio's Secret* of the S=ws. by medicine dealers or will be sent to Patton- "Indeed!" said Lia partner the lucky man?" On.jll points of industrial health, in- This summer has witnessed one of any address, post paid. at 25 cents is j U, "Old Grove." eXNdiftL I I formation can be obtained, both by sm- ABLE TO 00ar the greatest s of mountaineer- box by addressing The Dr. Williams ployers and employees• tram the De- ModicineCo., Brockville. Out. Ing ever recorded—the conquest of .1-partment of Health of Ontario, Spa. Total is Generous. Mount Logan. the highest peak in dins, House, Toronto, MW The missionary meeting was over Canada, which rises W a height of., Not What She Expected. HOUSEWORK over 19,000,feet. She, had noticed the husk:ne!�s in and the various amounts contributed i After a winter spent in the wa.-Mth The Canadian Alpine Club e%pedt- big voice. and the nervous manner In i of the kitehen, the parrot had been 7 by the members of the church had I tjon� which triumphed over all ob. which he fidgeted in bla chair told her restored to the bosom of his family in Sick a 'Yew. Got Great Ben. (been, as usual, one of the most popular stacles and reached the summit of a lot She knew what was Ing the dining room. He showed only a efit from L,vd—ia E.Pinldxarn's Ifeatures Mount Logan. originally consisted of "Clara." he said, and his throat On the way home little Jame said to scant interest in the first mea, be was eight riambeirs, but two of them bad 'seemed dry and parched, "would you Vegeftble Compound' called upon to witness, until the bell e Ser mother ."What a kind man Mr.,to. abandon the attempt because of —th" is. could you--doo you think you was rung for the second course, and Total must be, He gave ever so much frost-bite and general exhaustion be. more than anybody else"," then his eyes lightened intelligointly.-I for* attaining their goal. G on. deorge," she murmured ell- ,Aw," he croaked baefull Bloomingto N 3 "1 took 0 Y, "let 'em Lydia Almost incredible hardships wore I couragIDgly "I am listening ring again"' K Pinkham'S�7e��tablq Compotm for suffered by the conquerors of M I psins and backache also for nepwous- ount -Would you--er--do You think you t apes, sick h Logan, who spent forty-four days en- could-•get me a drink of water? I'm eadaches and steo;l3leameas. .... -INURSE19 tIreI7 on ice in getting to the Summit as dry as a bone I was troubled in this way for ever a �and back again. Each man of the year, and a friend told me about the The Tereate Nameltal ter I"ooftmos. to party had to pa�k about seventy �egetable Compound and induced me to take it I must say I have received afelatlon with Soll"wo and At"" tl000ttokL I Pounds over two hundred miles of I WE WANT CHURNING great benefit from it and am abk to do now Yorl, Cita. offars a throo rows, own ridge and glacier, Dangerous stormis Aft my housework now. I recommend the of Trolniss to "moo woo@*, havins the OVED SAFE P"alrod odoeallon, wel doolrears of lowoffilffirl were encountered, especially on the Vegetable Compound myself and am serves. "is Hololts! hoo A~od the $101. 1 return Journey, witting for you to use this letter Sal a Mur onteam. The pestle wel vollorms of • and only the most testimonal."—Mrs. WmLuK MoRsilil_ e Take without Fear as Told Bloomington, Annapolis County, X S. lot# a"". 11 morelleft ollowsove, "d tm"ll" roic-efforts avercted lose of life. OREAM expeow" to 4,041 from N" yorl. For4orthw On the ISAt lap of the ascent, when &Its supowiffitomdo"t. Do you know that in a recent cany 1 the party reached what they be!devWe supply cans and pay exprus jn "Ba Q2"" Pwkage among women users of the Vegetable 'to be the highest Point of the mous- eharges. We pay daily by Compound over 220,000 replies were re- express ceived. To the question, "Have yout lain, they found yet another peak money orders, which can be cashed 7 received benefit by taking this medi- towering above them. 'To attain this anywhere wit?jilat any dwso. Via cine?"98 per cent replied "Yes." they had to descend a thousand feet 1 To obtain ih* _top lrlce. Cria ni This means that 98 out of every 10 !Into a valley between the two peaks must be free from bad flavors and women are in better health because before again beginning to climb, the� have given this medicine a fair est not leas than 30 Per COUL j3AYE This final peak was heart-breaking 1, tria.. work, -as the party had to make pro- Butter nL Mrs. Morse is simply another cag of s. woman receivin 'I JDY gross UP a steep snow and fee slope, Bowes Comp* any Llrnit4 Women muffer. g gr6@4 EING TO terminating In a knife area�that led mrfrom the troubles so to to the summit. The temperatuir Ijoionto tommon. to their,sex should listen e when they gained the top was fou what other women my who ha 0 r degrees. Iror references-Head Oftleer Toronto, I AP -A I . ' 'ALL THE rienced the same n ax f=d below z4ro. sul—dependable Give t-11-I medicine a earn ( �, 1.chance-and a It Wd at an drug storm .0 L Established for over thirty y A Ring. Sankof1dontreal, or your local banker. LATEST Beneath an ancient tomb I found a Now t- 7SHADES. ring, POILI SHF S In Trebizond; • Unless you see the "Bayer Oross' or on tablets you are not And graved in Greek within the slen- ALL on. package der thing "Mattes old like Row" getting the genuine Bayer Tablets of a/ In either' wearing Aspirin proved safe by millions and These words I conned,, r,-A P 0 Prescribed by physicians over twenty- apparel or , house- Through dent and Scar;. 0 "In summer and In winter. Near .and five years fur hold furnishings. CLEANSER colds ,:Headache Far, For Pointed Here and Beyond." Woodwork. Walls, i ..'Nourttia .,Lumbago 7 Prompt service, EnaLnelware, Windows, etc. ,7oothucbe .-,Rheumatism 'The 0"o Polishes. Ltd.. Ha ... Neuralgia Pain, Pain Ob, Grecian maiden, more than lierci 11— milieu ca"iAge charges Each unbroken "Bayer"package oon- be, tains proven directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug- LISS WORK-<' paid one way. Who loved thee so, finger don- And sit ped u they' P Pon BE 111 R Rf S1111 gists also sell bottles o' 24 and"300. cately" ..Our Mail Order Long years ago, air This gift of gold, Department' is glad OTHACHE could withhold Bathe the face with usmess 'OvAr'FW 7//.-Ownez Yrs I Time's ebb and flow. SI-P Furl W.vr. wrt Mrtl� Minard's In water and 'And bound two souls with words that c-f To place a piece of cotton to answer questions. ro#A'f w1'v'0"ws B ae. F-cht Paid� prim%,mady.gjsr,d: -wool, . saturated with re del—y C..r­tmd. irm,p� Like uhfcuBruise Sorrow's heel, I.Ild trip sure- 'at­d­y........a chn, Mirard's, in the cavity. footed Death. Becauke it keeps the complexion 4 And now despond HALLIDAY 9- AM clear,the hands soft and the hair live RKER'S and glossy. The Soap,used daily, In answering echo of Immortal breath DYE-WORKS LIMITED SHIP us 1/01JA cleanses and,puriften,whilethe Oint- UnagIng bond,' ment soothes and heals. Cuticura y. 'POULTRY,GAME.EGGS Talcum Is an ideal toile powder. No Doom can nrar! "In Winter, and in Summer, Near and BUTTER--FEATHERS "'00 OF PAIN.. sample 1"It Tres by Una. Addrom Canaffim Par, -WE BUYA I.L YEAR ROUND Depot: "11114abnft SM.I U1411" prim,Soap 23o 01"tworn .% t 21 and Me. Here, and Be7ond." *ife ito?ay)brPrices-we Rio ramie I Her .1 cudeom 91mvis 91 'YONGE ST -Eric Cloughthem for a"ok ahead Taylor. TORONTO A POUU?4&Co Lit 1,38 Don-$Qrom�s Market Ask for Millard's and take no other. -39 ISSUll No. 0­25. 7 RE R,09 V �T y:A MRSM M)NA. ad 4 W - James Andrew,-we are —Born, on Friday, Oct. loth, to 'I,to report, is recovering Harry and M r'e �LOCALISXS. pleased Boyes, is solo. rapidly fro —Urp. A. T. Boyes, of Belleville, and is naw able to 154--hround &I next Tuesday to attend to his m her recent illness. �—Dr. Heory,will be hare-as hen. -D again. profestional duties. is t S day with relatives in V rekeriag. —' A numbe4 from PiekeHng at —Mrs. 9. 1 Marquis,"d Stroud, — l3dedthe Liberal mass meeting spent a few days during the past Douglaitjcd Mrs." Wilkle,"of te R " : Toronto, vieRed with C. A. and at Oshawa last Friday evening at week with her brother, W. J.,and A ht on Mrs.Sterri .8un which Pr *ler King was the chief Mrs. Clark. Frank and WaLly, Doris speaker. —pound. on Tuesday of last pif and John, of Brooklin. spent Sam. —Archdeacon White and sister, week, on the Brock Road, an-auto daf with Gordon and Mrs. Law. Mrs Keily, almost now, Pickering who have been resid- tire, . ern during the past call at this Loser please —Rev. A. R.Sanderson will take inn is hls*,ork on Sunday. In thoeven-• few years, returned to Toronto —Dr. E:office. A. Sadleir, Dendet, 1ject will be last week to reside. timing in Toronto, will be here it Ing is su Christ — practising wop� -of To-day. Mrs. F.T. Bunting and infant In his office an Thursday from 10 —W. H. Moore,,of Toronto, will son returned home on Sunday a, w. to 5 1). m.. asus nal. W-, -speak in the int0vats of L. 0, from the Toronto General Rospi- —W. A. Reid.' traffic 6fficer for Clifford, in the Town Hall, on tal, wbere they have been during this district, is moving thi's week ..,Saiturdo evening. the peat four weeks. . from Whitby to .Pickering and �21 -". o far there has been but very will occupy the brick cottage be—The Women's Institute will hold their regular tmeeting on little interest shown in Pickering longing to the Maple Leaf Milling' over the--election. , There is no Co., and recently vacated by Chas. Tuesday next. Oct. 27th, at the KE .:I,,home of Mrs. W. Bray. great question before the people, -B. Spencer. IF —The high winds of Monday although some of the stump-speak q j caused a lot of apples --to fall on ere try to talk otherwise. And as the ground, which provided con. there-to no great principle or quee- piderable. -work for the cidertion at stake the electors, as a rule mills. refuse to get excited over the elec- -Wm. -and Mrs. Boyes, who tion. —Wm. and Mrs. Cullis and Mrs. . .have jt1rA returned from atrip in Oliver Crummer, who have been the States, spent a day last week �Igt with the former's brother, Arthur spending the past two months in and Mrs Boyes, and o'tber relatives Saskatchewan, visiting relatives S LD In Pickering. and assisting in the harvest fields. —The annual Thank offerine of returned home on Saturday last. OL Andrew's W. M. S. will beheld They report excellent crops, a on Sunday morning, Oct. 25th, large amount of which is still when Mre Turklogton,of Whitlay, =ding in stodko'la the field and a large quantic.4will avekk'oo the W M. wor1r.' _y still uncut. All are welcome. Previous to%aving for home bar- vesting and threshing opera d —Norman Gordon is kept busy ions SALE REGISTER. these days in his cooper shop. On were greatly hindered by heavy now fall@. SATrRDAT, OcT. 24TH—At lot 27, con. _-account of the heavy crop of 9 Pickering. 50 bead of feeding ...-apple@ there is a great demand —The anniversary services of 94erm and dtockers,'iz) goodcondi- -for barrels, and he finds it very the Pickering United church on tion for the farmers. Twelve MOS. .�rdrlo supply the,demand. Sunda were signally successful credit. Barkis Reesor and John —Mrs, John Murkar returned A king Providence favored them Cleaver, owners, Saleatone. F. ARR home on Thursday evening last with a fine day and large tong e- W. Silversides, auctioneer, after spending a couple of weeks gations were present at each s4r- Tuml:>Ay. OcT 27TH—Auction sale of E2 7 with relatives and friends in Chat. vice.. Rev. 8 W. Dean, of Toron• farm stock, implements, bay, grain, roots etc., at lot X B. F.con., Pick Stam and Amberstburg and with to, treasurer of the Superanon lip ­Cledn bee son, W. C. Murkar- and family ation Fund and Insurance of the ering 'just south of Duntarton), the former Methodist Church, preach roperty of Michael Kencedy. Sale : , It cl.9 d .�-ilittlbedden. p I I I o'clock. Lunch provided. See —The Progressive party will ed two strong ani much ap reel bills. Win. Maw,auctioneer. not place a candidate in the field aced sermons. The Official Nloard FRiDAf. Orr. 30,nil—Auction sale of • In this riding at this election. F. asked for $300 Thatik-offeritig and high-class milking Scotch short. s-fle M. Chapman was strongly urged the people went over the top by borne, tho property of R. Besse, to by. the party to contest the riding placing on the glates $436. The be held at Graham's Hotel, Brook. lin. Sale at 2 o'clock. See bills. It the Interests cf that party, but pastor. Rev. A. . Sanderson, was in charge and wbee the amount Will.Maw,auctioneer. he refused tQ become a candidate, 7 —Services in St. George's church was announced be requested they SATURDAY,OCT. SIST—Auction We of ce Sunday will be conducted b sing the Dozology instead of the 60 head of fresh cows and springers. the rector,- Rev. D. B. Langford, closing bywo. The special music and feeding steers, the property of "a as follows : 9.30 a. w., S. School; by the Choir was of a high stand- Oliver Decoy.lot 24. con. 4,Whitby. fl Saleat 1.30 o'clock sharp. Usual s . Ser- and and many kind expressions 10.30 a. m., Holy Communion So terms. get blUr. Wm. Maw, aue- w . Evening Service; 2 were heard rogarding it. On Tues- tiouter. P. I Holy l Ba Liam. day evening the Pow] Supper y Lost, on Mouthy, Oct. lgtb. exceeded the fondest bopes. with between Brock road and Pickering Jrew Advorwosawnte. good weather and a capacity crowd Village a yellow and white collie the ladies of the church catered dog. -answers to the name o splendidly to the wants of the 'VoR SALE—Good colliepup.8 All F48 SVICHAPMAN f ..!"Jack." with tag with Joe Ward's inner man by providing a supper FOR .R 9 2,Pickering Phone 1308, 9 Vaine on. Finder please leave which. if Possible, excelled last ORD COUPE. IN4 model. In Al RY word at Tnu Nzwe' office. Ra. year's. This was followed by FBI&PC. $5M.00. Warner Motors, West a —The Young People's Society class program. Miss Erma Henry, OR SALE—Cottage, 5 rooms Pa ward community singing and a first- mu- 7.8 R A- of St. Andrew's Church will meet of Toronto. elocutionist, won her Fone flow,newly decorated. Fot Wars 4F apply R Moon.Wbitevide. pa"1711 in the basement of the church this way to 'the hearts of the audience (Friday)evening at S o'clock. All being recalled on each appearance. G BIGGEST PRICES— A X PAY" She youtig peopiq who were mew. The Sym - For all kinds of iprain and sads at Locust bers last year are urged to be awn, daisgkited everyone. Miss Hill elevator, M. R.Hoover, alt! Now is the time. Reception is fane Symphony Quartette, of Osh McMaster and Mr. Bartblat, of 'Present, as an issue which will ORD TRUCK. with scarcer, IW21 :.71 Election speeches and returns will affect the future of the society Toronto, captivated the Rndience L modeiWoemiatic tires,closed cab and SUM 'body. 81 00. riarner Motors.West Hill. 7- wtffbe discussed. with the piano solo and violin 1. —Don't forget t meeting in numbers. tn. Hallett and Mr. _.�be broadcasted from now he VQB__SALE OR RENT—The pro the o Pickering Town Hall this Salmon, of Oshawa, were the pi=,02;714�late A.N.Mullett, on C,,.,Mrt, b Apply Min L. E.Monett, Boa 283, until October 29th The proceeds amounted(Thursday)evening in the inter• pianists- noted Whitby. 7-8 its of Dr. T. E. Kaiser, the Can. to $1 go.00. OTICE-1 hereby give notice that siervative candidate. Dr. Kaiser, —There is all "'extensive an'tbra. Non the First of November I will discontinue Your radio will - certainly be 4 iso u" r'c e Dr. James Moore, of Brooklin, cite coal strike in progress among the truck bussuesis in this locality.Frank Aitford. Brougham. 5-7 of great entertainment and Harry Newman, of Toronto, the miners of the United States from. now on wtH address the electors. Ladies and not a shovelful of coal is being VORDTONTRUCK, 1919. with I= are especially invited''to attend mined. Notwithstanding this the -L' motor,express •body. pneumatic Itires and tin 'ri. $125.00, Warner Mo- this meeting. i.;7- people are not getting alarmed spare rear ton,West Hill. 7-8 —Remember the meeting In the over the situation, us they do not 7: -PDISON PIKE—Teacher of piano— Town Hall to-morrow (Saturday) expect any great sixftring to re- AliConservatory Course taught if desired.-Stud- y. evening, beginning at 8 o'clock, suit. Otis reason for this feeling io at Mrs.Lyman Pilkey 6,Claremont.Saturds �We are exclusive, agents for 'eh the interests of L. O. is that the reports from those In a Phone Clare 3006. 1-13 Cm 108 the Liberal candidate. position to know is that there are OR SALE—Grey reed baby carr. For'est-Cro-ssley Radi Addressei' *Wt—be—given by Mr. •large quantities of coal at present X iaxe and Ivory crib)$6.00;alsocoal and wood t to range f in Glifford, Bon. Nellson, Pa'Rinymm., %waltinir shipment, enough , and pipes, ww platform seeks perfect ition. Apply Joe. Hackett,Orchard tan, The best on the market. W. A. Dryden and W. E.N. Sin- Alleez .&N 4L-!r-nds probably until Roozuge Hill,Kingston Rd PhoneScarS92l.31tf A Leader elair, Req., K. C., Liberal early spring, w is expected. MASSIRY-HARRIS MACHINERY the legislature. and others. The the mines will again be in opera" —Aad We will be pleased to arrange a private demonatration —And repairs. Now is the time to look 'Wien are eoped&IIY Invited to be tion. Another reason for the sacro alinns needs, cultivators. drills and barrows.wayen for the orchard. One 8 1-2 by Ila your own home;- people being uneoneerned over the 11 wagon gear.cheap. D.j.Gormley.Dunbar. a. —On Wednesday evening of last situation is that substitutes are CATTLE STRAYED—Prom the weak Mervin Potter, who Is ow- now being freely used for the -- Fred T. Bunting, Pickering ployed with W. G. Reid anthracite coal. Coke to now be. pren, ofthe undersigned comer oftb* ng :,w::0dM;0 9th coixession of Markham and bl�u_rci Street,2 ''-panied by Jack McGinty ing extensively used. A great EstablishodlIM7. fat=onearosnam tin other a brindle fivering a parcel of meat to Theo• many age It entirety while a great with face. Finder please notify Leadbetter -dors Ann&*, and when returning many others use a mixture of coal &Son,Markham• home a man by the side of the and *oke and prefer It to coal "VOR SALE—Obeap. all kinds of � �O� road in,��fP. J. Rowe's call- lone. The nee of oil Is also be- X wagons,harness•and all kinds of farm I=- *ments in good order. Also several heavy and ed upob t am to-stop. The car comi more general every year, rght scales and cook stoves and heaters.- Hicb- 0 d • .slowed up when the man attomted as is also electric heating where est!ni�=bides and wooll. also live nouL- re H Stoultville.Phone 1903, l8tt to get on the running board. The the detnand can be supplied. The try I.. car received more gas and the man mine owners cannot fail to see R. DURA IN H. STECKLEY, failed in his attempt. A few thatbybringiag on strikes every DHonor Gradu'ateof Tc;ronto.Colleg$bf Chi- rdtq further on a car stand- year or two they are destroying ropractief Will make residential calls in Picker- GANTHERE'S TELL V A1.1tJQTHT iLL ing.Claremont and surrounding districts,Tues- by side of the road, and one the market for their product, and days,Thursd a and Saturdava. For appoint- TAE corvsi�l BULL EXCUSE TELEPHONE man was in the car while*two In order to save the situation as ment call 141alSowmanville or write. M T14E JUDGEHIM tatiom Is free. 61Y others were standing at the rear, far ossib"a it is thought that one with a rifle in his hand. They they p ha ten ''the agreement also ordered them to stop, but the with will in a rs. Ii ke stated that PITBLIC MEETINGS them e command was unheeqed. The the miners are not in a position ..,,In the Interests-of two young men proceeded South to prolong the strike, as they have kc .0 to the higway as fast as the car nothing laid by for a "rainy day,,' O. 0L.1FJ=0RD '0 Would take them. and the 'other and the merchnate are refusing Liberal Candidate, will be held on the car followed as far as the highway to give them unlimited credit. The following dates at the 00 0 : Apparently It was an attempted people are-becoming tired of put• places named: bold-up. None bf the men were ting up with strikes every year or Claremont, Friday. Oct. 23rd recognized, and if it wag intended two, and are determined to•be- Pickering, Saturd , Oct. 24th -as I%joky.It was a very dangerous come indepeqdent of determined coal Port Perry(Hon we), Mon- 0 _A:;Ry Of perpetrating a joke, for in operators of the United States, day, Oct. 26th' ;i,.'Ahese � ys of so many hold-ups and in a few years the fuel situa- Whiteyale.Tuesday.Oct. 27th ; ,nnd crimes of one kind or another, tion should become less acute than These meetings will be addressed by a person would be excns9d if be. it ie row. The most of the real. W. E. N, Sinclair. K. C., Ontario Leader; G. D. Conant, ex- Mavor of Oshawa; W. A. Dryden: inflicter] on the intruder serious or dents of Pickering are now well. Liberal even fatal injuries. It is also a supplied with coal at present, but Clifford, M. P. Geo. Wilkie, ist Fir very unwise, thing to pick tip a there are many districts in the K.0.,and other special speakers to be VA stranger on the road, unless thatce where the residents are announced later. -person be a woman or'a man who farcivnign winter with a very meagre See posters and hated bills and fur- 3, evl&ntly one of respectability. supply of fuel. ther announcements in these columns.