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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1925_10_30 ::i. d . a. � F 4 barak n, w ""•,",."c.:+f+.. : .�-�="�,..r;rM..W -.. r•..^-0•,,•,,° t. _a.__•�r< '!". .tree'.. 115 fiair,''.F F,r ✓ rtio•r.. 4,° •...tt:`d .^.s.. S'*h:. .1�f .x* "•w•:. ?,. .� l •.a. 4, „f. ••-.,� r... ...aroF+� ::, i „ .. a .. . _ •+.. 'k'.^.- r :}: :s Sr. s ! ...W' ^Y^ - d. _ yy w VOL. XLv. - PICSERING ONT., FRIDAY, OCT. .30, 1925, No. 8'. yVe''soallomal 'GREEN RIVER. ftOARBORO. ' y I y GREENWOOD. � ♦ The gg8gth anniversary of the Green The Amicus Pb thiam M[D�irelr, l[ed�esl Saw XM and_Bafsbt River l8'ttptiat Bburch will.Pe bald on who are .eomily to Scarboro ${ga .l T_ Sunday, Nov. 1st. Rev.S.S.Weaver,i School on Wednesday evening, Nor. RE. FORSYTH. 10 D.. Director j �� } of Toronto.will preach at both ver• 4th,are bringing along extra talent. �1 tpme sal Aasoeia of Ontairio. Res. •,T _ vices-2>i0 aad 7.50 p.m... The service They are also bringing their scenery. • WLL .a �t�Fember of the -Asfer•iesa Optometrical. phaa�aoa���yea examined by appointment of praise will beJed by Whitevale which has just been overhauled, so ren-;vas. Claaem wt. Out. Baptist Choir In the,afternoon and by that everything will be In the very - s - ,LOGS WANTED - Zion United Choir in the evening. beet of order. The entire troupe of HstablLhed 1888 .NO. McKINNON, M.D., L,R.C.S., minstrels will be in costume. The tee;.. s 1044-burgh. member of the Oollese of Custom sawing doneof Ontario Uemtlabo , Oat Rolling MOUNT ZION stage in the High School is especially ftMaiaae and at mantle adae of eases of woman,haoa .; -and Chopping, Wood int nd b adin Atheir monthly Ladies' a tadaptand thevfor e evening. comewill entertain- Repairing, [nd of entertain- �I��es�� -pric�i ones iedaeaw.Br Note. gpaid Aid Tea In the basement of the church meat will be under the auspices of G'htropraet{e Shaping; and Turning. on the evening of Wedmeexlay, Nov, Melville Church Choir. and under the <' for 1 4th;after which a fancy-dress Hal. peirsonal directioa.of Bert G. Labbett, � r. T R. DURNN IN S. STECKLEY.. Biddle flare, Sleighs, Office Stools )owe'en party will take place. Prizes NEW lJ Hotwr Graduate of Toronto College of Chi- ., will be given for the beet dreasgd lady .-maws-tic. Will make residential calls to Picker- Salt For Sale andVHE AT tag.Claremont and surrdunding districts, Tues goat. A fish pond ie to be part of GREENWOOD,. iy . defy.Thursdays and Saturdays. Forapyotui the program, where all your'deeiree r r, xaeot cart ISi J Bowtaanville or write. Cd 1 ORA.& A. WHITS. and whims will be satisfied by paying The second Quarterly Sacramental tation is tree. 61y 9uesceasor to late W. G. Barnes only 5 and 10 cents and fretting any- Service of the Greenwood cis cuit of the = v LesgaL. thing from neckties to mousetraps. UnIteA Church will Ile held at Bro. Phone 600 or write Locust Hill, Oot. The cera of the evening will be!peat ugham in the former Methodist q E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and In playing games old and new. Come Church on Sunday next, Nov, 1st, at K I S SI M � +C1.Solicitor,Notary Public,Etc. Mosey sa and enjoy a supper and a pleasant,2 50 p, m. Re Dr. H.'S. Dougall, of ova. south wiag,Court Eiotsfe, Whitby• 241' � t1 p_,t evening. all for 15;"t& • Simcoe St/, Oshawa. will preach and Unexcelled ,tel 1"WIM2 Revs. Gardiner aad Leigh will assist V nexcelled fob' fine:' `��... r'I O. RICHARESON&00,-Barris- a OUNBARTON. in this service, which will also be the �s Jatm.Solicitors ete.. 317-319 Confederation F41li+ef'QE Def dtl4lt' _� inaugural of the union of the Methodist Cake ®I'�paBrji"9 er Building,Corner o13ag and Richmond Sts•, and A bad auto mix-up occurred in our and Presbyterian non re ations at 1' .con to. P!oats Main la90 and Mala 0490. Stf P y g g d�g i n g „ M - Idteat8ea Errbbalrner village on Friday last in which,for. Brougham. The evening service at « BATON & ROSS-Barristers, foo. tuDately, no*person was injured. T. Mt,Zion, at 7 o'clock. will be taken ��yy 1)ii�tan, Nortbern Ontario Bufldidg, no MOTOR HEARSE P. Westgate's car, which was out of the Pastor. Sunday School sese[obe The largest sale 02 SII pastry a 13ay Stret,Toronto• commission, was being towed to his at Brougham (union) at 10 a.m.,at 11 t' W.JBeaton, - - .+LA"MONT, ft't. home, when a; Hudson coach, owned Greenwood 9 45 a, ro„and Alt. Zion " $OIIr in the country. .D.F.Rau•. Adelaide 2787 J '.. a Phone 9G4 by Mr, Tetnblya, of Oshawa, came at 10.30 a, m. The Quarterly Official 'There's rE Ise & reason. n good rate of speed over the hill from Board will meet at Greenwood on a _ ttsl the east. The car and the car it was Monday, Nov. 2nd, at 8 p. in., and the towing were stretched across the road, attendance of all the members le earn X.J. 'R�3�T R�D. C. Smith. Dentist, Bcnufl D P hLE and as the coach was unable to oto eptl re ueeted. vine. Honor Graduate of Chicago and To P y q roto Universities and the Royal Courge of in time or pass, it ran into the tow- i7ar,tal Surgeons. Phone o{Sce 1011, Residence line. Both the coach and Vi'eatl;ate'e I ioQ1IsS Nv outsid ippointm�nts, 261q car were badlydamaged in the mix-up. GREENWOOD. LASE B. BEATON, D.. D. S.• B fl E L S and it is rather bard to d'er'ide who -P P \teff, Gradu0 AL ate of the Royal Cc)w a of Dental was at fault. :Mise Kate Sadler sent a coo le of eons and t'ttiversitq of Tomato, Office ^� } ov"r Mwdock's Gonfectibnery store, 'FVNtby. - • dope teat week .with friends in the - Office hours to 12 : 1 to 5.3=J. Ind.'phorie6. CENTENNIAL CORNERS. city, T L. and Mrs. Robinette and bah y A good Supply of Hard and Sof t Bell phone 2x0. 4;y Apple �t�r 'e]4 For -Bob" Shields wap a welcome sisitor and airs. T. C Robinette and family, Coal On hand. Also a supply t ,. N. DALES, L, D. R , D. R S.. is our midst last weekend, of Toronto, spent Sunday with MGM of Kindling Wood, r . Graduate of Royal College a! Dental Sur �. A pleasant evening waa spent on M• Wood, it and the coiverstty of Toronto nears Sale in large Wednesday evenin At the pumpkin We extend our sympathy to Robert stove length. five above D. A. Scotts store, Claremont. Cot. y P P - a Office hours,9a•m• to 3P m.. Saturdays ; 9&. pie social planned by the Ladies'Aid and airs. Harvey on the death of their 12tf PhOoe Pick. 1709. to 1 P. m, Phone Clare 1463 47,y or small Society little boy, which occurred twat Sunday HE1il3ERT T FALLAI9E. L D 9.. Our Choir visited the Zion resited afternoon at their home id"Toronto. DOIXALD MUNRO, PIOHE$ING 3is� D D.S.. Graduate of the Royal College o 1 } s Church last Sunday evening and led Quite a number in and around the '17enW Surgeons and the Universityy of Toronto quautitie - •. in the service of praise at their anal- villafre heard Premier M>xekeaxie � O6�ee:above J S.,Balsdon's store,Pickenng,Out yersary. Sings speech, as well as the Hoo. Mr. ��/��/��s ♦p p i 011bot,Wurt. 9 a m.to 5 p.m., or by ¢ tat• . !i a� itevale rx asset, Phaac Piet 3700. 3 R j��'�,��n aq�. tl}e0. Roes, misatonary on fur- Meighan'■ , over the radio. The fact F} •�• • ICKE�lING •;• lough from North Homangwve a very of bearaog these speeches direct seems instructive and interesting address on to have given more vim to the adher. The ,% ce Gar4e - t _ �T T �T;+�] �r Sunday at the regular service. eats of how ponies tiers. _ s. �J OR j Avery unique'service is lanced for We extend congrstulxtioms,to Percy Motor overhaulen to and side cur- e, ur- 1L3j ® RICHARDSON - Real Br g. 9r� . tato Insurance,Coa.eyaadni, Notary Sumdny-afternoon. Nov. 1st. Cow- vend Mrs. Middleton on their marriage. p fain repairing PUNIC.Etc,Pickering,Oat. JUT plying with the Basis of SaioD tour Percy, lite more of our young men, Battery Service! afgin,g elders have been duiy elected to for lett the village aad obtained employ- and We Are Ready the Session. A special Installation is meut in a mill at Buffalo. where he esverbauHag. ' POSTILL Licensed Auctdoaear. All wort uaraateed. Flat rate J� a laant+d at which Bev. H S. ClClugston, holds a good position with every g . for 0022 les o!York sad Oaseefo• ,A me. pp service charge t flaw Sales of all kt0ft'attisousid to on sbdetsw B. R. of St, Cuthbert's`Cbureb. To- chance of advancement. He and his gg wase. Address Cees lUver P.O., Oas, to supply your fall requirements ronto, will preach. The general pub. bride are now making their home In Phone 5610 Marls. Oentral. in Hardware. ]lc it cordial! invited to attend. Buffalo, where I am sure the wNl B.BEATON TOWNSHIPQLBBS y make their many Pickering friends w• Er e E R R Y ` I, a.✓. �.��. � w,for Alco,. to make your home most i fir, AeeOaaeiaot�a��Maeae to Iona comfortable by installing the WEST HILL. welcome. ,ANTHRACITE uma.e• tb , :. nae. �"�'r' =f' best furnace on the market Sunday morning All Sunday Schools d v -TEE HECLA DUMBARTON. t ' j lAVID A. PUGS-Live atock aux wiff-Ke given mp tD "Temperance Lea- R Size tioaeer. Gradttau of C. M. Jones' School, Rhe fnrnace,that saves.one sons." The slids tobe ebowm�t Mei• Alex Dia wall, of Detroit,S ent the ��a I �i F fl✓tawgo. Lifetime experience with pedigreed ton in seven. ville Church will he of a tem rance g P aptraormAp stock sad clog work. All kind• o Suter nature. The cervica commences at week•emd with hispareats here. i fly attaaded to. Terme rsasoaabk. llfoor Call and see ne before buying g 45 bbar Misses Janet and Violet Allison are IlloClas moat. lar elsewhere. P' visiting relative@ at Exeter and S-t Owing to the Heavy downpour of NUT COAL '[��lit. MAW. LICENSED AUC- Sold and properly rain Inst Sunday morning, the slides rbomas. Yt� •v T10NEER for York, On Friday evening the C.,G.I. T. " t?ata:fa and Durham ineWled by depicting the seerond series of "The c t Counties. An kinds of sales attended Lute o[ Abraham," will be shows am girls are entertaining their friends to save Tazmr reasotah4e. bates for maybe - a Hallowe'en Frolic ra the basement. STOVE COAL t arranged at NEWS'ORicv. Sea and Indepeo- Phone 1600 - Nov. 8:h. All are cordially Invited to 1:I vv v '1 deet phones. Whitby,Out. sly see these elides. On Tuesday evening Dr.Cartwright gLVYN BUSHBY On Sunday evening at seven o'clock gave a very interesting lecture on = ' �- the Her. Gardiner Dickey will deliver First Aid work to the 0.G. I.T. and FURNITURE hie illustrated address on 'The Life at the A. E.T. Groupe. About tblrty PEA COAL . . PICKERING Christ." The first series of these ver young'-folks enjoyed it. POR THIS famous paintings and actual photo On Sunday worming. Oct. 25th, our - DO YOU WANT` raphe of the Holy Land will depict congregation had the pleasure of ' n,j c s bestirs a real live missionary, in the It The Bit and Childhood of Christ." g 1 t A real treat is is store for those who person of lire.Geo. Rose, of Homan, ill. ,your house heated for half will bear the Rey.' Mr. Dickey in this China. The occasion wan the Thank• y the cost of coal? series. The entire aeries will take offering meeting of the W. M. S. We , +COULETS eight Sunday evenings, and eighty now feel in closer touch with this par- If _• • • -• • - � if so, instal one of the Instant Sticular work. Sae slides will be shown during this period, member the chicken pie sup Oil Burners is your range, or A cordial invitation Is extendedto alt per and concert is thQ church on the bee our $rantfotd Kitchen' an International Oil Burner these services to bear Mr..Dickey. evening of Thursday, Nov.5th. Mea F. A. "R E E S Q R,4 CiabiIIf3tr in gulden Oak in your furnace. will be served from 6 to S. atter wbioh e� - Call and see them, ' XROUGHAM. a splendid program will .he given by L�Q'ulsr + x finish, porcelain Mise Pearl Newton, elocutionist. aqd - 2 a. top• W.J. GORDON'S, Miss eonis Duncan, o Gormley. 3tiss.Stbd Grainger, contralto soloist. , J rocas, t ren Church Street. spent the week.-end at her home here. - >' : • -•' ' �e tit Texoato. !, really IIitle Cabinet. Mrs Shepherd has returned home • Pickemg, ` Agftab Wasted 23iiy Pickering and we hope her impnoiemeat is I�}a0 kitchen tables StOO1B health may continue. WHiTEVALK. r FlaVO Bread Flour Wal. and Mn. Cassie,of A fmcourt, J ? bake boards, eongoleum have been spending a fewdays with Rev,Thomas Ratcliffe attended the `• Xup and linoleum. their son. Fred, here. Baptist Convention held In Hamiltoo -and Marvel Mrs. Bannon is.with her mother. last week and reports it as one of the ., _ e haus IIe�► IIIattTl6seij and Mrs.Ed. Willson, who Is still lit. but largest conventions bold is years,over : p recovery. seven hundred delegates being in at• � we hope to.soon heat'o[her spr131gB just in. F10iir Mise R st►tti Be•fte, of the Oshawa teadaoce. iStore 4 teachin staff, visited ever the week- The anniversary of the Wbitevale May be obtained from you Grocer. end with her aunt, Mre.,T, O. Brown. - United Church,will be on Sunday ,a The Celebrated Marshall The mem hers of the .W. M.S. are Nov.Sth. Rev. A.R.Sanderson. ofSOP Mattress now $25. grpp Floilr Mips ,very grateful for the. help rendered Pickering. will take -the servibee st them by the Cfaremont people on Sun- 2.90.and 7.:30 p.tn. On the following ' dit;�y last. -' - Wtiilaea$ap evening at $o'clock, Dr. New- l ocarfinn itt CHAS. WILSON,•Prop; Plorman Mechin, of Oshawa,and hie .Passmore will give a splendid pro• A * �+ j�� Qfather have been•biiny harvesting the gram,+'Lia �!'!■ -r- M�J.aT Q apple crop on. Mrs.Mechin's property. A meeting of those, Interested in New IJtore here this week. having hydro power and tigtit.extodd- �: " p=���.R The ppurch4simg committee of the ed to Cedar (4rove,.Locust $1}l and } Ftiraitu.re Dealer AA library board are. requested to meet Whitevale will%e:field in tire Locust New S4nd'k Funeral Director . at the library at.$p,m: on Saturday school-boube'oil the evening of Thurs- to select books. day; Nov. 1at1i. Expecte ft'otn the Government,Standard The: congregationg 'uf the uniting Hvdro gliotriet.Power CoEdplisaion 1 y -Phone 1�0• Recleslned eburebee will twitei ae one hod• in the will be regent to eve all Rise'ssar . � _ Methodist Church oti, Sunday next at InformaCPion. y Dillingham s Block g. Pickering, Ontariq p, t� r. Dougal,'.of Simeon St. .The ladles of the Whitevale Baptist . Screenings will•fat" Oburch. Oshawa, will preach tbe-ser- Mission Circle will hold a bazaar and g•�,n Street M.9 TABLE-Plolidtins Statins 41 mon. Thereafter the two bodies will cafeteria tea in the church on the T.R. Trains going East due as follows toile 3TULlr hogs a+t meet in the Presbvterian Church at afthrnoon of Friday. Nov. 6th, cgrn- No. 10 Ochil 7.58 A'M. 2.30 p. m, earh Sunday. menciog at 3.00 o'clock. Home-made �•11 Q " 29 Local ..31 P.>!t. a rofi due extend pur congratulations to cooking and candy, aprons, toweliY hQill GfDC� 8�,li8 80 Lcoal 6.25 P.M ' Miss Marie Devitt and Norman Carl- And other articlea'witl be for sa'R. A Sunday train, 8.38 A.M. ton, pupils of the Brougham school ppecial attraction will be a touch and Trains going Wast :dna as follow*- No. have this Feed-at on their receiving a free trip to To- take table, At 8.00 o'clock a concert •�� right rices. ronto, beim rewards for standing will be given h members of the Clare- �'f �1 ICK ING N -- -I-T- 11i E P ER E W. -S No. Loosi. 10.5o A.M. p g Ir R y N E 1VlcEWENY .. ,, 2,,�•p,M. - ,• bifrbeat in the contests at the Annual moot Baptist Church, consisting of - •r$ ll Mall- . 9A P.M. We carry all the different, School Fair At which seven 96boolp violin and cornet solos, vocal solos and ' Em- train, . ' 7,42 P,'M. - Mill Feeds. were represented. The cost of the readings and a missionary play. en- Foregoing trip, in which 'about 88 pupils of the titled "When the tittle old lady spoke." 'Veterinary Surgeon Foregoing is according to Standard county participate, to borne by the Come one, come all and enjrrya,good time. Department of Agriculture. ,time. Adml$ion 2Z'cente. �•' ,:. 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N•rTL•e 'e.�'!'M+,L-qK•�.--^,T•n:�f3�C3"•��•�^r•�^P7-±"�:�:rr+}rµi'c'�'•..,� 71- ,Cx••. �d P ¢ _ „•:^.,.nom'..` _..:._, ti.;... :...,:..y. 1.,.r. ......o- alp:. �,��� _ „► --_—_ _--=_” __ --y` ,d J?. _ - _ - ADAMSOMS S AWVi'ii\i V� _ - — �AP�� - $100.00 Il FIRMQrIPS t fOR ,$QST1* L MAKE TWO • Dr. Williams' Medicine Co: __ OUT of THIS oHf77 n - 'Of,[er Ttiveaty-Eight' Prizes is a Letter Writing Competitioli. _ Borne 'Years ago the Dr. Williams cq Medicine Co., of Brockville, Ont., of- i fered a series of prizes to residents of Ontario and Quebec for the best let- torn et tors 'describing benefits obtained y - through the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. Hundreds of j • ' letters were atYbmittsd is this comps titian, and yet there must have been _ a 1iousa.ads of other users of the pills a O who did not avail themselves of the a prize To all opportunity to win { a theme another letter-writing competi- tion in offered, The have bene - flied through the use of Dr. W511ams' h Platt Pills whose cases have not been reported. 'Thew will furnish the ma- 4 terial for letters to be written in this contest. There fe no demand upon -the t_tagination; every letter=ust deal ' with facts and facts only. 1 /� The Prises. _. a The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., of f ' Brockville. Out, will award a prize of ;26.00 for the best letter received on , or before the 8]et day o[ November, �I : • 1826, from the'residents of these pro- _ vine on th,s subject: "Why.1 Recom- t mend Dr. Williams' Pink Pills." A rise of;16.00 will be awarded far the ! r second besttletter mi received; ;l a prize a 1209 . i twenty-Ave prizes of ;2.00-eaeb for the !t next beat twenty-five letters. c 4a•l.tun: •n. r, .e.n a .,.,r.e1 `� •' on— The Conditiena ,, -. - •: .. _ . ... .. - r - E The benefit derived from the use of TAILORED CLOTH ,FROCK. T�leyFuli-'ly �a�.ala$ Washtubs i DT. Williams' Pink Pills described !n Molded in the new silhouette, on — - t+ -the letter may be is the writer's own ------• -------------' ._.._._—_ $ ease, cc that of some one In the tailored Kms' this frock war be . the` The ,Wises Lfsd ' _ pensab:e for general wear, to. the, Y• :The World's igen# Joke. GUARD' Y� writer's hones. amart and carefu_"y dressed miss and She was a wlatful'lady,' What is the worWe beat joke.' G'U THE BABY More than one case may be des- small woman. The long sleeves with I A wistful wistful lady. It Isn't about some man's mother. Bribed fa the leiter, but every state- cuffs, the trig )itt!e collar and the She did not know nothing _ !n-lay,. G ST Liu tueat mast be literally and absolutely novel-shaped pockets give a decided But she did not know much- Neither is it what Pat said to Mike. true. tai)ored feeling. With the aid of two l kfelgh-ho, Nor Is it what one colored man said - N Every letter must be signed by the kick-plaits in the front, the skirt; _ _ to another man during a easy game I By Keeping Baby's Own Tablets fr full name and correct address of the swings away, adding a subt!e touch of She wished when she was twenty person sending it. t! !t describes the The world's beat joke is "Per Gapi-' femininity. The back is in and a�And she bad time a-plenty; in the House at All Times. ease of some Y• Pm. ta." j writer of the letter, 1t moat also be narrow �Fsis ����b the ate:But after while she was tarty-- Here is how 'per capita- is -deter To guard tine baby agalnat coldi � - person other than the I p Ah me, lite 1s such, Tab- signed by the person whose ease is r mimed; I nothingcan equal Baby's Own Tab- �•• f w b.ues, greens, buffs, wine-reds and Weil-away. Aman has a million dollars. lets. The Tab'ets are a mild lazatfve described: u a guarantee of the truth j copper, combined with a plain color Another men hasn't a dollar I that will keep the little cne's stomach rte' of the s o statements made. I for In inga, would make one of the[And she gave over wlsh'ng. But according . to per capita, the'and bowels working regularly it is {[ Tbo writef each letter must,give I As a man comet home from flehlag t season's smartest frocks. No. 1209� wealth of the two men is $600-600'a recogalsed fact that where the ate- the . d name of the paper in which he or 1 Who-bas not caught nothing - is in sizes 16, 18 and 20 years (or 34, apiece. - mach and botrrls are 1n goad order $ she orae this announcement (gg and 88 inches bust). Size 18 ears But who has not caught much. :.�:�_ s II years colds will not exist; that the Flan writing will not win the prise or 36 bust) requires 3% yards of� Heigh-bo! 5 ( '"lor�t3l's Get c iC�s. heaais-of the little oar will be-goon cribs. The strength of the reeommep-1l36-ial. r 2 perch 4t b4-inch ma- and that he wf'_1 tbrive and be happy. j unless you have a good rase to dei. Lerinc Price :0 cents. She had a sliver miany, Flowers, in common with human bo-! t dation and not the style of the letter I e A skimpy thing and Ennj Thot_aaa..s n[ tactbert have become yp Many styles of smart apparel may' Ings, suffer from-seasickness. Tbla is"convinced tbrr ugh tiro a uai nee o! will be the bash of the sward. be found, in our Fashion Book. Our�it would not be no supper, particularly the case with daffodils, the Tablets that there is nutbIng .to The I♦r. r.'flllama' Mea.lcfae Co. shall ""'Sign .originate their patterns tri I But none grow fat on su:h violets and li:Yeas of the Talley To equal chem in _laaalshing coaatipatloa +, s have the right to publish any letter the heart of the st a centres and� Well-a.day! - - keep these fa good coadit:oa requires y: and lndlgestloa; breaking up colds catered in the contest, if they desires 7 their creations are ttroae of tested; - a great deaf of ingenuity. The softest �and wimple fov_rs; expclifsg worms to do so, whether it wins a prize or It would not do for a, ski:1s; popularity, brought within the moans tissue paper is cue o1 the main stand- and making te:?thtag tl=e easy. Among F not of the average woman. Price of the An codfish, pike or millet, bps,-ADA to tbla the flowerd are wrap- the thoDsands-who pralse I.:by's Own The contest will ciao November book 10 cents the copy. ' (For she-had not learned nothing ped. They are kept In an-even tem- Tablets is 31m, Alex. J. Perry, Atlan- - 81st• 1826, gad the prizes will be Though she had not learned much- awarded as soon as possible thereat- HOW TO ORDER PATTERXS. Heigh-ho! pasture, without water, ratft.tho day tic. N.3., who segs;-•"I a:ways >:eep they are wanted. I Baby's Own Tab.ets to the house as ter. Do not delay It you know of a Write your name and adt:ress plain- - Then they are p:ung& lnao Iced !'know of oo other medicine for little good case write your letter NOW. Ob- ! vin number and size of such And goldfish are more shiny; Iv, gi g water. _The effect to m1g_cal, Very ones to equal them." "serve the above conditions carefully patterns as you want. Enc:ose 20c in i But thla was bright and tiny, soon they are mak'.nr the "green. I Baby's Own Tablets are .sold by :ur your letter may be t.rown ooLSo she put It in a goldflah fowl _ stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap Aad treated it as such- ' house redolent with these amelia �mediclne denten or by mall at 36 Address all lettere as follows:- it carefully) for each number, and cents a box from The Dr. Williams'.. - -- - - The Dr. WilHni as' Medicine Co.. address your order to Pattern Dept., Well-a-day2 I. _ �- _ 1,ledfclae.Co., Brockville, Out. • Brockville, Ont Wilson Publishing Co., 73 West Ade- Letter Contest Depao PUZZLE. A U� rtment. !aide St., Toronto. Patterns tent by She wished nmore to be wistful, L- - return mail. Of ash she had no fistful; 'At the Railway Station. First 4 Prises `Oreat DI But abs-did not have nothtag, each I A penny to the slot-down come Dipper Has Changed. And she dM not need mach- :I o Wrist Watch The roasted peanuts, crisp_ and lMfty thousand years ago the zinc _ r! -that form the "Great Dipper" were not Dry the gr'ee'n tops of ce:ery in zit Helglr-ho! I brown. - r Marjorie Alien arranged as they are now, but had the oven' rub them down to powder, store !Ieffiert. 100 Prizes And with a whir of soft gray wings in jars, and use as flavoring for soups ,,,_� y -, ; of each a The eager pigeons ftutter down Norm of a trees. and stews - $otmtaln Pau ' To eat fzo n out the tender-bands Siberia's Mystery Race. Of the quaint figure standing there. t Hundreds of'other Prizes you may ictal men, but you cannot In the depths o[ Western Siberia an Each morning, mating for th9,car�- 3611 a great idea.--Joseph Mazzini. S.otha, regarded as among the ani- explorer has found a Litherto unknown pedes to a�y cm n o;t sell�;� A kind old mon with snowy hair. mat curiosities of the word, live all race of white people. They differ in Pte- atilt you do wbf It is very easy. ff•o Just _ tfae time upside down. They walk,eat, �Santa with an,x sea xnd+t to m ar oem gad if. and steep while ,flinging to trees by I complexion sad language - from all ,,eU,�yo,t�.p�„m t„�,� He litfle facws "the •pic'iire falr, heir toes. other-natives of that regicn. $of A 7 Co.�W r/��, Oat The music sweet, I,bear away - �_. Upon the noisy train to town • r bands, a lie - _ �', , :° To linger with me oug the day: These outstretched s Oat get ` Valu. Z w face y "”` So foil of lova for he. Lbings- ,. F i + 'Now-flue•a sight. What music s-wels4 4 'zo e r ! 'That melody of wbirring wings!' - ' -Loaella C. Pools. Use it in cooking as Well Magpie Attacks Horses. a' 89 OA rifefita,t38ndWlchts L � " �� The magple west of the Rocky .Noun-.- and for salad fir M esstn8s• i tains sometimes•attacks horses and Y c .t s,A•• i ' Keen's Mustard adds spice and ? muton where the Ileali his been'lacer. .f sect tocombed dishes-bringsout s"" ,, I t ted by the harness. e hidden Aavoca--puts anew relish l I into ft-Diliar dishes, and aids i . digestimbystimulating the flow � z "' WE WAN_r CHURNING = of saliva and of the gastric juices, i t1c M1 Our a110L M iVe Book Free f wilt show you how ' � ' toiaproveyot:reookiitg. Pleas I �` of recipes_ Write for'a cony �- } to-day-rt'aBREE. i we supply 'cans and my express ,x COL1[AN•t:EEN(CaaeCc)LL'_^.:LJ Q ': -;., ".; �. !charges. «'R pay daily by express ..„ _ . _ a:at-ir,cos Maher,t at - v t5or ey orders, �rhich Dain be caabei c '. Montreal k the y without D t a►. and where a charge t e' . ._ y < w .•%< ` a�` TSia o obtain r're,_Cntta s _ t e !op 1- t ' eejxs '"' �•^�+? ew must be free from bald•flares and ' ,H , _ " '' contain not lana than 30 •per cent ��.���pp�� • y i _ Yut ter Flit. Boge s Company Limited, DOWN TIME OA30leVE COACH CUTS What was first tried out ra an ettperiment has proven in the 1!6•ht of actual facts a great success-when the- Tohonto _ gasoline coach C.P.R. service betwee i W odstock.and St. Thomas wan Inaugurated encly tills mcnth. tinder the For reterences-Ilead Ofllce. TorontA schedu:e opersting this car the running time between these towns was recti:ced by thirty minutes and members Bank of Montreal. or.)out lokal booker, of the business communities affected are loud in their praise. Established for over thirty years., 9 a�t�. ..a -I ^d Y ,' "R't'' ,. ,AF_ a5-.,. �..'•. ,..fit!...• >f. �P ,!::•-A•-.. MhMa. Rv .Y `$' ... ">`', _ r"� v •:„- r %s^GKa'cK'r. � . .. ... .;. ,:ti„•.,.• '7,' ;». ,. -. .n.• .:;;� .,r(„ '-',:.' s4- +G :'4Y'~ .:,�.. 'l '?iti. •^�' yam` }r. x - — a\X�L �4.,`y{�rca7�..�`:.CWCJ.'•+K..4stL .U'ci2er,v". �..�.:.Sl �••x•T<'� �• T.�:5�:1Ce."CJ�i^.�ie:SrM*ire. 6Gr�tti.�.T•d-' sA:J�.aTr..�'Mx,. 'aeY.fF� £Cy��'i•�w•A!S''�5nr: u.•.,_,,.`�iW.4•kurt�°��..,�tFSI.•.u•..eR6P..,G':$7�^.i'hi(�^,'.•�:.v�v�d,`I�As�•.1�t'l..,et21t"��., Uv%,;,. , wvvg, W N-Npq i7 ;.,t -2 d 7 L'ght B"a"O' G*O'L You -have 'been intending to try "Red �O�� ■ Anatole PYance was is tall and well built man,and the weight of his brain, •Rose." VVhy not now before you forget. which is given by Regault as 1.017 .7 a=s,.did-not express Its quality. The average weight of the male brain In English tables Is a little over 1.850 AEN -AND '.. WOMEN grams and In- Frenech-text-books Is • given at 1,890..so that the brain weight set More Pleasure'but of Life and Are of More Use in the of Anatole' Franoo, wa3 considerably below the average. World Than Siddy, Rundown People, It Is obvious that in this case the There are people.who lack the red Help for Nervous People. common belief that the weight of the limp blood stea to give color to their llpa,, Are you.pale and w ed most brain-beikre. a definite proportion to Am weak, tired JL AWWAL good warmth to their hands and.brightness of tile,time; out of breath en alight the, scope of genius was not exempli- fled." Autopsies of distinguished'men their eyes. exertion? itl These people tire easily ..and Are, you nervous, is your sleep d1s. reveal So many variations in' the The ORANGE PEKOE is extra good. Try compete in school, store or shop with turbed so that rest, does not refresh weight of the brain-that no deductions, the more energetic. Their blood be- you? even of a.general character can be .M ills Great Civilizer. Classified Advertisenwnts. '.'lag tbizC they are nervous and do not made. Is your appetite poor, your made. LEARN ELECTRICITY. sleep well, Arising. In the morning tion weak and dcb you htve pains after Regault does note that the convolli-I Mulife-15 the greatest civilizer in the I— tions' of the brain of Anatole France,world—its language is univer�al, I COU1139 114 PRACTICAL =XOTItICAL timr4freshed they-begin each day bad- eating? ts .91nerring In your spoll, tic" a: tont wit yt were ly and mise much of the pleasure of specially marked and the fur- magical effect in the same, to Wax living. if you have any of these symptoms k or, you to ou4 . ala sahm of go into rows deep. As it is clear that the con- for yourself. writs for rres tmULIAt book Burgess you need the help of such a reliable white, red or yellow. It can stir the MoctrIcat Company. Deco. N.. Crawford St. Toronto. To become active and energetic, like voluted condition of the surface ad- most_ - red-blooded Canadians, these tonic as Dr. Williarna Pink Pills, mttis of a great Increase of the gray emotions of every race. Alissa' 0TRIM WarTE son CAT0.00172 Read what Uz. W. W. Francts, of Cal- Fill the world with'race., by every B people need.a blood building tonic. matter without the sacrifice of largeLW list of used oreas Hulobud Oreo Co-- gary, Alta., says of this ionic. "After means,'available. Let music be broad- I any. Tess Nina West To-amto. A '-%tic that gives strength, that re- returning from overseas," writes Mr. additional space; so it is reasonable to cast, as It were, to the remotest parts vitaii2pe weak nerves, that increases suppose that the number and extent oUthe earth, and the beneficent reuslts the appetite and aids digestion will Fran.Cla, "my whole system was in a of the oonvolutions'as well as the Borneo has many strange tribes, I became among them the Likits, who follow put color In the c' badly run down condition. will be, more beauty In life, greater heeks and lips and depth of the intervening sulci Should That means nervous. world of, commerce, ---gf*�e vigor to the step. Irritable, pale Lad lost bear a direct relation to ,, ,t,,I,,-;I,prosperlty in the the trails of wi:d pigs and live upon new Joy in living, Increased usefulness weight. Of course I was given treat- tual powers of the Individual. less unemployment in the ranks of the roots which these animals grub ment and recommended many tonics,. c6u.[labor, and a golden ugoey of good-will Out Of the ground- meat longer life, There Is evidence from the to men of every race and in every Where -ever you find a person who, 'some of which I took, but with no &p- sideration of man y 'post-mortem ex- ollme, Wit ii the wine of intellect and i_1- ' has taken Dr. Williams' Pink Pills parent result. At last I could 'act amination that such is the case, and faithfully you find an enthusiastic even sleep' My sister, who Is.In Eng- the weight of the brain of another hature turns itinto vinegar. 'friend of the tonic that has made life 'land, wrote and urged me to give Dr. great Frenchman, Bambetta, is being Polish Cape Study Languiges. Williams' Ping Pills a trial, and I can mean more In many ways. 'These scarcely say how glad I am that I took quoted In support of the generalize-, . Polish policemen are being taught blood-making pll!s have been used by, tion, as Bambetta, like Anatole France foreign languages. Those proficient t her advice. My friends were surprised three generations of Canadians sad In was found to have a comparatively ;In other tongues besides their own NURSES Almost, evez7- at my complete recovery, but I a community, however a- light brain, with man well defined wear on their arm the first letter of I Y email, can be found tbcae who owlsured them 11 was due entirely 1:9 D . C011VOluticns separated by deep 841cl. the name of the other language spoken. Tho Toronto Hasoltal for lasurables. ss. V. .,-:--health and happiness to,this famousWilliams' Pink Pll!s and I now alwaya affillatloo wft 9411awas mad Allied, H460111011%, household remedy. keep a box on hand In.case. of ewer- -------- Wells Yor% CRY, one" a tyros vasre Coeur of Training to ironas w000d". balas the 4 gency." Tea a Tradition. raQuirsd cdOCAtIod, sad dearous of b000MIRI Weak and Run Down. brig r -SH "P boar system,. The likolls resolve vailorms Of I wish from my heart I could per- Keep Your System Toned -Up. Near Uilensaker, In Norway, is a I >POL t serves. This NoWtal has adopted tea 001- 9 sonde every person who IS run down ALL PURPOSE Dr. Williams' Pink Pills assist dl- grass and tree�grown tumuluj, 601t. libe school, a steotblv allowasee and tw*Uoo geptiou, correct the lassitude, the pal- high and over 300ft. In diameter. excesses to and froin Now Yorb. For fwu4r in health to give Dr. Williams' Pink tbfwmai"" 00,1017 to the sawint do" Fill's a trial." Thus writes Mrs, Lou-4i pkat lon of the heart, shaky nerves and Dateless legend says It contains a Mitchell, Oak Point, Man,, who far• the pallor of the face ani lips that :.:re stone chamber in •which are the re- KLEANAIU.L they says:—"About a Year ago I was the results, of thin, Impure blood. mains of an unknown king, lying on a ' AUTO POLISH Try Dr. Williams' Pink Ptlla for couch between two white horses.a weak woman, suffering from a run- down system and impoverished blood. anemia, rheumatism, neur.,Jgia, ser- In 1879 an attempt was made to open I . ..41 RENUALL Any little exertion would cause my v9U8neSs* Take them as a tonic It the mound. but after several perilous TOP 0Rr_SSIf4G Kegs to tremble and my teart to throb you are not In the best physical Con- falls of tons of earth and sand the ex- 16 Voun EYES 'Tae Calc PQIiAt.. Lt.; t1463.tln could not sweep a room dation and cultivate a resistance that cavatora -abandoned the work, - Archaeologists are now preparing I Ing to UT'Tff, MrineCo-chwaso-I-Evociar or walk fifty feet without being ex- will keep �ou well and strong Get a Refreshes Tired Eyes aljooie haunted. Then I began box and begin this. treatment now. II a fresh attempt to test the truth taking Dr Williams' Pink Frills and after taking ;Send for These Health Books. of the tradition. only six boxe-. I am as well and strong Two useful books, -13u!ldtuS Up the as ever I can walk and mn without Blood." and "What to Eat a" How to Ask for Minard's and take no other. stopping every few seconds gasping Eat," will be sent free by The Dr, Wil- -.:.for breath as. previously. Dr. WW llama' Medicine Co.. Brockville, Ont., Now the words, or, to employ the 00TkIACII E A WOMAN'S liams' Pink Pills will be my stand-by if you mention this paper, metaphysical term, the thoughti we Bathe th,3 face' with In the future If ever my blood needs Dr, Williams' Ptnk!Pills are sold by entertain eve ry, da are Leing stared '1011nard*s In water and SIJ FFERING building up again, and I 'shall always '&Il dealers In medicine or will be sent up awording to our belief in Oz-Al:' place a piece of cotton '9 find pleasure' In reco' wool, saturated with mme"Ing them by mail, post paid, on secelpt of price. and as vre accept or refuse thtin, so Wria�dls.-in the cavity to anyo3e needing a tome." 50 con ts per boy is out consciousness being fornsed.! Relieved by Lydia E. Pink- -Brian Brown Sammy Know. ham's VegetaWe Compiixiid The Frontier'Cane. . ....... ... "Wby. Sammy," said a father t The first calendar of the noutter a Yale little son. "I didn't know your teacher 1- Verdun, Montreal, Quebec. — I am C014ege •strikes a new note in educa- �wblpr one of thousands who have taken Lydia ed.you Friday -dOn. This Institution tudeavori to i *6 WC OF PONIN" E. Pinkharn's Vegetable Compound and 111 guess," replied Sammy, "it you'd relate an Ake course to life, -sad in I hAWe great faith in it. I can safel cps been In my trousers ,you'd know'd It," therefore designed, to n the Moor say it has relieved, my troubles sad Now Rubber Product. Of oPporfunity to manual and other shall never be without a bottle of it in workers, hitherto neglected. my house. Since my last baby Was N5 More buoyant than cork. a recent This Institution claims an with I suffered from pams and backache rubber product Is said to have a re- a crescinot and would feel so th-ed I could not do good deal of reason, that too many Of alliency equal to air. I G r"momem d S"10:p U11 110UM home. Since I have- our young people have been sent away 46dirlaotha thing in my h A.. "m Tooth So thickness POULTRY,GAME.EGG =1 taking the Vegetable Compound from. home. to acquire an educ-tion. cmils Cat. and Lydia E. Pinkham's Blood Medicine 13UTTERA--FEATHERS I feel so different. I recommend it to This Yana detached them from the busy h ol the" U = bindineinzils 11-24 WE BUY ALL YEAR MOUND- work-a-day world, and unfitted them all my friends and hope it wM cure other =b CreacootGrw- Wrifie fo?43,-f0T PF'"w-wO S'lleartMtOf for the daily round and common ing is on ­h-sive 311ascosdo women who are suffering from the trouiL task �zl thein for a Pvvek ahead bled I had."-Mrs THO&H.-GAEL 1(rX,4 • -P.POUUN of earning a living and helping their 'a"cumc"s,.'w-.To.c.To trUMtITED 821 Evelyn Street. Verelan, Montreal,,' families. and_nefghbom wa.-KAL *7 Quebec. Who Fro-tier College has broken new Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com.;- ground, and studiously avoids • pound is a dependable medicine for the competition with the older"univeral- nowmother. It is prepared from roots ties. It seeks to creat an Interest In contains-no harmful drugs -mid herbs, the homestead, farm, cLmp, shop and F0 IM and can be taken by the nursing mother. st other forms of isolated eMploymenf.:o Its-worth inrestoring-the mother*to long overlooked. normal health sad strength In told affels There can be no question that the and agrin in just Ruch letten an time fs ripe for bush a university. 46- Gardner writes.In a country like Canada where manual A recent canvasis.af women usm of -Allow worker: are needed meat of all, and the Vegetable Compound shows that where this class will settle in large 98 out.of eve women taking the medicine arebenefitedby it They 11140 numbers In the future, it is necessary , �­' v d tell us.80. Such evidence eat mte an _a to bring education to the worker rath-' titles us to call it,&dependable medicine '71 for women. It re for Sale by.dirug&ts er than take him away from his rork to obtain an education ;::Eewhere. For lug" everywhem matriculants wto have the amb!tIon, A : ir Ah energy and capacity tc.study 4lohe, courses of study are outlined therein, and due provision will b. made so that O� ' Itron toe Jiftel my write 'their izamaina- ECZEMA 44 tions Ion am I C-) Assisi, Perhaps ke' of the n oet interesting features of tho-Frontler College is the UFACE AND IDY . fact that no boy or girl'Ilving in the *MV #I 'city can win a scholarship. The�� &?I Nearly Driven Crazy By #on ymxF r offered as a pkrbmium t6 encourage a itching, Cuticura. Healed. trek" back to 'the land. Substantial f i W&S bothered fora year With feilow)ships running from $100 to $500- young C,,..an over my face and body are offered,to men and women It was in pimples and I kW It 1:176 who go to the frontier and combine , tated by scratching for ft newly manual labor and a few hours of teach. drove me easy itching,and It kept lug With Private study. Thi's is iol i the awake might*. Fred H e- but it did not help I was treated thing decided}y new in e&iation ane Proved safe by millions and pr6scribed by physicians for I heard about Caticum a me,so when slC! every fair mindel.persqu interesteo.in "tt,I bought them. Canada will with the. experiment suc- Soap and Otnt" t Rheumatism Cords Neuritis S Neuralgia I used two cakes of Cuticura Soap cess. and one box of IDGILICura olds"In' A Fulls information my be obtained .-Lumbago and I was hea Sonft. Fe ifttaft it% m .-Headache -Pain - .."Toothache led." (Signed) Alton j6ta '.' by wr g to the Fftritier College, Boosks, Charlotte,Vermont, So". flat doo" Toronto. 16, 1924. ld Me ivinterostdw yew I Clear the area of Impurities by Clttictira Elootp with A Carpo Carrier. DOES daily use a NOT AFFECT THE HEART of CutiCurso ointulent touchep The water-buffalo, of the orient can as draw a load weighing more than a meeded to soothe and beal.Cuiticurs; Accept 0 "Bayer„ package TdlCu_ is fragrant and reftsbift, ept 1XI an ideal toilet ton powder. which contaim"Pf6vcli directions. vout mos. Adam"o -are rManabb I 'In . to. 7 Pride. ,Olay Z send yon ow Pkft"fwml A..rig American lfl'.m Stars, Doug- -11andy ayer" boxes, of 12 tablets D built R- EI) ROSE I as Fairbanks paid the highest inc3me,. Also bottles of 24 and 10O.—Druggilitts. ol" Stick 4% M Robertxon. Tray. Pass, Age�nt Catf4ara F. T. Hendry, Goneral Agent tax, $182,190,.Iast year. AspM. Is the trade mark (resilst.red in Cianeft) of 1341er Manufacture Of M on Santa -Fe Ry. aciderter of Sallcylleseld (Acetyl Salicytte Acid, "A. S. A."), While It Is well known 404 TrRnsportatlon nift. the public against Ngtatims, the Tableto Detroit, Mich., Phone Main 6847 that Aspirin means Sayer manufactiors. td,240111t "Bayer Cross.- ISSUE No. 44--125. Minard's Liniment for Distemper. of Bayer Company wal be seamy" wt(h twir rftua uv& owk, the VJ J J 'x �d "6 Ift-90-MA, 4-1 1� -rP7 Fvl,�-,WKR�-. ti PWM4 Mr. Lott succeeded in fe es,'Shrubs Etc. S H 11 N G L E 8 Farmers, Attention himself made his way to,the JIM time 'ag ht., Fmit Rre of Reeve Adam =, who Aives W. Nova Scotia Shingles close by. Dr. M was sum- Having secured the agency for T. agent for the World's G"sot,"t 11,` -TMNIS law � Y "The Renfrew." wooed and attended to blainjurLes, Bowman &Soo.Star Nurseries. Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles Separator. stoves. 01.7b pet yeas.; $1.60 it paid in advaocs: � Bird's Felt Slate Shingle&- Fleury's whjcb hie Was taken to the Ooh= -Ridgetown.Ont. Soales and Oil Engines. ubscripUaw After A B=United State and I i Hospital where he is miking good I am prepared to take ic�rdera for all for sale*at ts,inotio-Plows,Points.Grain GiltudeM. .00 in advance. awl progress toward recovery. Frovin, klude of.Fruit Trees-Small Fruiter, X PATERSON'S - 'OLAREMONTI Wheel Barroweetc.- cial Constable H. O. Taylor was early Ornamental Shrubs Rt6.. At Brantford binder twine and second- JOHN 14UUR AR, Proprietor, on the scene on Friday morning and lowest possible prices. Call"d get prices. hand separators for sale. stigatiog.. It is thought-by the epactal rates for large quantl0e&. neighbors that the thieves are not tf- The Pickering :ROBT. DEVITTV NOTES AND CO"ENTS. strangers In the neighborhood. for it is thought that no stranger would a*- man, Pickering Phone W6 Pick.: BROUGHAIMA peat a haul'in such a humble dwelling. N. J.'ChaiD 3 'The epidemic of chicken. V-2 aAce conmittm -stealing Some think that they may belong-to 19U -has etruck.tbis part-of the have been opratingin which the Ong wba The :-Aristcrat BASKETS -country during the past two or Oshawa. f n three years has become a very Th"bject of this Assoeidffbin Is to Having purchased the stock from lesson atealing andprosectite the Estate of -seei a matter to the farmers,who -CEDAR VIEW on -:0 the felons. De56rts . W. G. BARNES and the entire' -are thus deprived of'one of their (Too late for last issue). Z7. ­clilef sources of income. Two or Win. Dixon spent Sunday In White- maje, Let us guggest a few linea of JOS. W. DOTEN threw fowl would not be greitly ife Members having proper oamainal Am The Smith Bros. were rim Toronto on that will give renewed I 4y stolen i prepared to supply all sizes oala immediately wish any member ea �mlssed,­but when it comes to 108- Mor to your appetite, which from Barry Boxes to Thr 'day. of Executive committee. i. View attended ,'after one trial, will more and Half Bushel. 'Ing I a whole flock of a hundred or A number from the and have that repeated Lnaust Hill anniversary. than please the palate. Membership fee 01.00. Hugh Michell visited With Locust T*k Gie8n River, Basket Work within a year or two, it makes a Hill Friends on Sunday. Socrettry on appliesOM. Phone ld&rk.6409 ,great hole in his yearly revenue. Wedding belle. re ringing south of CrevAn Layers. 30C Exac, Cow.-L. D. Banks,O.B.Palm- theView. Who:next? or, M. S.Chapman, Pickering. FRANK PENNOCK .,.. There are very few, farmers in Friends from Aurora spent Sunday 30 z this and neighb4ting townships, with.W. J. and Mrs. Turner. Cream Buns C. D. Munro, Jag. 'Ri'e�ardson. Basket." "The Man that made the Barnes" who have large flock@, who have .Mr. Find Mrs.Spears and Miss Muri- an? others, according- President I el motored to the c1tv on Friday ..and m ........................................ thi not suffered more.or less from 8 Mr.and Mrs.Fine., of Toronto,4ent to taste. brand of criminal- The unser- Sunday with Mr.and Ikiss Dixon. 'kll tainty of yielding an income from Mr. and Mrs. Macderml4p visited I Wedding Cakes, " Soc i 1b, 3 is with E.and Mrs. Hutchings on Sun-; r ''this un- '-this source is causing many to dal. III Good Fruit Cake, 35c a 1b. ' .,Cou8i4er the advisability of die- H. and Mrs. Michell entertained 7 friends from Toronto on Sunday after- _ Wedding Cakes a Specialty. continuing this branch of farming. noon. It is a crime which Is Very difficult Misses May and Ads Michell spent For winter blooming in the house, or for early spring flowering in the f to Reta Ireson. of These b0be must be planted this autumn. You cannot detect. The criminal makes Sunday with Miss garden. Whitev&le, obtain them in the spring. Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocuses and uses of, his inroads into the be'n-ho "Home from here enjoyed thedrama, --.Narcissus. are most charming, sweet-scentecLaqd the unsuspecting farmers at an Home Acres." ab--Markham on Fri• attractive spring flowerp-. ORDER NOW, day evening. A . .,Unseemly hour of the night* ad in iV. J. and Mrs. Turner and Miss :e hen V �BAM I I"! HYACINTH§-Dutch Sunflower, General Kohler, -Marconi.. QueIin of a very short tune cleans t era, Mrs. Wchell. Mi,a Ads motored the flke6, Double La Grandesse, 20c each. his to Torc a to on Sato-dap. -900.1 zoosts of the fowl and In The concert which i HON vaotur truck is miles away before wtijo to have been qplCK TULIPS-Giant flowering Darwia'variety, 5c each:6 for 25c. held at Altona,on Oct. gi h. was held. the ownerof the fowl discovers on Friday evening. Oct. 23rd. N A RCISSU S-Mam moth size, paper bis lose. Being so close to Toros- CHINESE LILIES-Mammoth i4zp, 20,: each.-to, it is an easy matter for the -Ablef to diipose of his spoils to a DAFFODILS-Double Pott Scion, 3 f(.-r 23c, 100LQUH0UN'S :TURS P,!' dealer, who may be an Recrm- -e.-s-nd thus it is impossible ;plies. ­A Complete line of the Freshest Groceries a always on hand. -for the fernier to recove 'Furs R61ined 'emodled r his fowl. Furs IL to a few cases conviction@ have jbeen made, and when couTictions t, • Furs Repaired JAMES RICHARDSON the ottrem,6-penalty are made t Coats made to order Prioes Reasonible '-shoult, be imposed. Eien if a rson were tri discover a thief in jLpe St Jo lhis hen-bonse, be is almost help. A.. Ma. C 0 T-j Q 'U I M OUIT ufacturinFurrier . ering Ha 'dware' re less. If It is in the middle of the P -Might he can not. summon help Mang , A .1rom his neighbors In time so that 231 Danforth Ave., (near Broadview ave Toronto they can be of any assistance, ap -- -,the thief would get away before This is the Plae-' t -B %al could arrive. It is contrary e o uy. ,, -to the law to use fire arms,except A 1900 Gravity Washor ' Pulty guaranteed and a u. self-defence, but If a farmer Account free trial given. were to use a shot oun and disable Create an Ac t the thief without canoi6g serious 11A "Conse in sad see the New Copy Home - and Happy IDjury,very few would brand him With Your Thought Stove. The best RA4e that mooed can bay. a a criminal, and it wo*4d be .difficult to finds jury, at least Y. Lqan Coilpoll" Agent fQr Fleury Plows and Shares and KcCorwiek- ;. . 1. • . Machinery and Repairs. .from the farming element, who j)eertog Fisran -;qjpould convict him. However, a a will :- . VICTORY Loan Coupon k farm* would be well advised If he Our blotto: "We have it. can get it, or is would refrain from the uso of ft re- tare on the first day of each is not made." -..artns. The only satisfactory BA"G. ms' month. Clip your coupons and awe IN IndoD of the trouble at the • present time in to discontinue to them to, open a Savings Account raise fowl. which would still be a .toss to hitd, as the fowl live to a YM with u& Then the money your • *rest extent on feed which can be earned will in to 9. ..-.,, ,PICKERING �10 used for oo other purpose. ­.Bonds ear taro be earnin J. S. BAISDON j #ToUFFVILLIL Subscribe for The Pickering News M Politics have b;;,somewhat heated ibis Lennox ` week. both King and LenoSTANDARD "BANK :.bolding meetings bore. OF CArtADA A large number of our sporting PICKERING BRANCH-W. F. Law, 904AW VICE SATISFACTION" are leaving for the Derg Branebe, SlIiiie at aresumm. West M. wwtby -QUALITY SER mext week In quest of deer, The plowing ,match bold here on Tuesday was a splendid success. There Was a.large field of plowman.As well As an enthusiss.1ccrowd. Weather- The weather has been very unf&vor- -.,,able to the building of our now post :,.. -PICKERING Fire- Proof Tigkt office. The cement work foundation xvrin be about completed this week. .-,:- R K E T, ::A largequiLatity of turnipsarebeing M A shipped from the station here for ex port to the United States. The price •ihe farmers are recei v r6g is 18 cents F Lound Roast or Steak, per lb a bushel. 'Liehtnint Mrs. Harold Wright, of Pickering Sirloin Roast or Steak. 250 -oo township• who underwent a serious Porterhouse Roast or Steak, Proof operatl9a at the General Hospital. is 41f 7 Y-progreasing favorably and is expected 7 RUMP R0ft@t1­- 7- -this week. happenc home Fine Rib Roaat, fatal accident d A sad and • • :xtoasoo of our town,in the personof Heavy Rib Roast. . 4 ..EASTLAKE on of Wilmot .8houlder Roast� and Mrs. - 'Dr. Brown.alilSHINGLES' Brown. The doctor was practising at -,.Pot,1t`os1st6 d 146 METALLIC Lion's Head. He out shooting -Brisket, to 9c ol some accl- boil, -rabbits. when his gun-ins Leg Pork,... 25c ng for sloping dental way, caught In the branches of -For 40 years the most reliable R tree and shot hi through the heart. -roofs of every description. Now 1,obi of-Pork, 2r)c made from the I Tbn,Saturday. ',,He was buried here 04 4 V Galva d Iron. Aboo- Shouldet Roast of Pork, 20c,23c world amous "Queen's Hes `lately the best roofing value-Pork Chops, 2Sc ue on the market to-&Y. ATHA. 2 .­.,.:P`ure Pork Sausage, FArtimates gladly given also for"Empire'.'Corrugated Iron -On Friday. 'morning last our regi- -2,5c Finest Salt Pork,... for new buildings or repair work. I dents-were deeply stirred by a brutal robbery which had been committed 'Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece, Get my figures for alterations or remodelling of Barns. Houses, etc. ­Empire., Plank Frame Berm and Imple- between ton and eleven o'clock the 35c .9previous night In which Ralph Lott, a life-long resident of thts locality. was -Mild Cared Cottage Rolls(half or whole),• 30c.- ment Sheds a specialty. 45C Assaulted by two thugs, who were Back Bacon, ... ... ... 1 7 .­ 7 Cooked 'PICKERING -armed with hammers and Inflicted serious Injuries on the dsfbnceleas old F. J. PROUSE 25C Man. Mr. Lott, who lived alone, had 'Weiner@,.. vo confidence in.r banks, and had his Head-Oheese,.. 15C BU savings de ted in a -small cafe in 5 t Buildi men ordered Lott to Easy First and Domestic Shortening' 8 lbs 5 cents;'Ibis hous . i .6 4, 1 5 lbs 90 cents Barins, Houses, etc. Of kinds. IS V�e hand over 'nil his riinney. which aMounted to he-ides some lb prints 18 cents:1 L Roofing When Lott attempted to -Pickering Dealer for the Prodiacts Of jewelry. :':-,Fresh Trout and White Fish Every Friday. eaVe his humble Awelltng- he was . I ...; I The Metallic Roofing CO. Limited Toronto struck on the head -16 a hammer and �Wpolgmzcrpd Anil hnI1­J TliF- thieves W7"MUDi, ERI TU ithen itit wits L".i. I—_ After & . ) - '3 ,.:•.,,..,. .•,:: .yr�..w;. ,.: ^5.. c�C.•-, •...0-1-115141 �,.. _ ...- <v `, .rs a .., iw, �yys +,. '�q•. "'.,Nt+,r..^6'" ,m..t.;fsb�. _1..dr,G+`-_..�a' .'`-•.. .:.tr`f` rn' .aR%.tn,; H.u'kew'h: �.�ti"�. tar.`, y@, �.�._ ?. s;�.»- .'..w. sr M.: 'a+LFi„.aFk ...,r'!' - • ,s~ - .. OLARRMONT. Frank Soden is now the owner Mr., Legg. Mr. and Mrs. Weaver. Lyman I'ilkey purposes leaving TT�. Y_' -" �"" "` of the record breaking egg-layers and Mi. 1Packiogteeti. of Bradford, on the 8rd of November for a two it le Lea a Ifntua Fill Thomas Gregg had a buetoess in Ibis district. He has eight Penn., and Jesse and Mrs. Ban weeks' holiday deer hunting, and -Co. s: trip to Uxbridge on Monday, T ■ hens and eight eggs s day ie their bury, of Aurora, visited Sherman the linin ebop will he closed to IasnraaceV Mre. Rebecca Underhill is on product. W. Norton and R.Ward and Mrs. Rumohr oil Monday of the publfc daring that period. the sick (iatwtpresemt_but.Ya now can verify the claim of Mr.Soden. last week. form Cheap rates fortsand country y ; t'ecovering. Avery large crowd frond Clare - The funeral of the late C. O. bu[ldrm Mrs. D. Pugh,of Lakefield, via- moat and the surrounding coon• J. Fingold has just received 4 Ben nett. which was held on Fri- ., lied relatives m Claremont &,few try attended the Liberal mass lsii•gta consignment of deer hunters day%afternoon last to the 'Clare- =Winditorm Ineur&tsee on building. --da last week. eapplie9, including- Mackinaw moat Union Lemgtery. was very wind-mills,silos eta. meeting at 8touffville on Thune- ,�- For sale-Oxford coal heater in da evening last, when the Hoo. costa and shirts, high-topped largely attended, many conning y :Automobile Insu�oe a 1 excellent.condition. Call at Lorne boots, pante etc.,,. at the lowest -from a distance. W. L. M. ging wag the principal ,► of all kinds. Reid s.residence. T. E, Stephen ae ker. possible prices, n son.' A number from Claremont and 'FARMS FOR SALE Mrs. Thomas Graham has been vicinity attended Zhe Coaervative CARO OF 'PHANK3. + spending the past week with her mass meeting at Oshawa Moads — Pickering Write or phone s ; I daughter, Mrs. Kirk Beelby, of g speaker We wish to thank'our kind friends leather Goods Store i _ avenin when the chief g ___, E D B.O W M A-P4 ,Greeowrood.. and neighbors for their many kind- was the Rt. Hon. Arthur Meighen. Mies l elan Hesse, of Broeklin, nesses and expressions of sym &thy They report&'very large crowd in " spent last week in Claremont with daring the illness and death o our sgARNE88 her grand.parents, d. H. and Mrs. attendaoae. dear husband and father. Our supply'of quality Harness and � WHITHY ONT. a Evan@. -Mrs. C.O. Bennett and•Family, Parts to now complete. Mr. and lilts Combs, of Torun - CLAREMONT ' to, spent sudsy here with the ' ''BOOTS-GSEB SHOE -'Tatter's bztther, Dawid, add Mrs, ' e *e have a large stock of this Fameus fi Taylor. Coal,,, Coad Boot on hand-unbeatable CREAMERY ! * fl for hard wear and tear. The 1Vomen'w Mission Circle of .1 '•` - _ ,,� ,:the Baptist Church . nset at the REPAIRING :Highest,price paid for home of Mrs. W. G. Bingham on 0OR1 Tuesday afternoon: Hard and Soft EOsl of the' We maintain oar established repute- (Cream at the kt, Mre. Mitchell of IIabrid e, ac- OROCERl� �` s tion for repairing all kinds of ' K ACRE , best quality on harness and boots. . Claremont Cream�ry� cQwpanied by her three children, q? hand ' returned home on Sunday after PoQlu�-apt �s�kAT CECIL BRADLEY Give us atrial and be convinced ''visiting Mr.and Mrs. Paxton for a _ _ T THOS �uJ <M few days. - THOS.• LAW, - uarneos maker, - The annual thank-offering sec• X11C3&e11-Sgr, C=+. PICKERING, - ONTARIO vices of the 14pited Church will There e a 'reason why our Groce• BEATTY be herd on Sunday, November,8th. ries alis popular. _- - - - - Further particulars will be given STANDS FOR THE BEST text week. - LowPrices Finest Quality Ww. Cooper. of -Toronto, who ' `t p Our Guarantee 'Cash Your actor Bond Coupons --varh' oat to attend the funeral of ; - the litte C. 0. IDennett on Frtd Let no fill your next order. You .last,has been spending a.few days will sure be pleased. ICTORY Bond Coupons maybe cashed ; with Claremont friends. Rev.A. McLellan. accompanied Bee HiveCo'rn Syrup. 5s. 89c - at any Breach of this Bank. Benson's Corn Starch, 11c Open a savings account at any of our branches r -1by the choir of the United Church, Rice. very good,31be for 26c and deposit the.proceeds. Your bond interest s was in Brougham on Sunday Bee Kiat.Honey, 5 lb pall 80c P F y _ , afternoon conducting Che .wuinus! 'will then start immediately to cam more . Princess3oap Flakes. pkg 2& w thank offering services in St. MvLareo's Jelly Powder, 8 for Mc 4, er money for you. John's Ohnrch, under the auspices 5 Bars of Soap for 30c The Dominion Bank safeguards your enolase b7 k , of the W. M.8• Redient Macaroni. 2 The 25c the prudent policies of its ezpariencedmaaasemeat. t� � t _ Neat Sunday is Communion San- Don't forget our 80c Tea sf Litter Carriers, Hay Carriet� day at the Raptist Church. The 1000 Scribblers at 50c s doz w + Pum . Door Tracks, Cow ordinance will be administered after the morning service at which Phone 37@0 Bowls �Presanre Systems>�te. the pastor will preach on thus at�b 19PIM It will pay, you to ggat my prices Oftd l '-•ject. "The Soul That Faces South- FR&NK. CRIDLQW, above betorebuytng elsewbeme. ward. The siorninx sabjeej will CLAREMONT. ONTARIO ° � G P. LYt+lla, Meaagra �' iij$ J. PROM be "Howes ®joyeT Soul may, CureBRGOUM BR. PCP 1L C. CROM Monsom PICKERING. Itself." Mrs. Harry Thomson lett on • Sunday moralnw for Buffalo, se 'f' ("� �] { lJ 'V 'V , companied bF her daughter and a +u '. her hruabaterl' who titins over on Electrical$lectrioal 4Ontractor •eatnrday evenng. Weare sorry a to report that her sea.in-law, Mr j0 ed W$ bade @ffi Crooker, in critically ill and but p - I am prepared to accept ooiffn- •J�', it hopes are entertained for competent Yon his recovery. a very compare cordially invited to come#and spend a social tracts for electric .lois r - A largely attended mest,ag in _.tiIIBffiith SIId hour at our Tenth knnivereary Sale and buy your Wiring In tthe interests of L O, Clifford, the �t 1, IIdberal candidate, was held in }lig''!$1[f$r �Ild ar8 fall and winter supply. He wail dressed PIaB,�$a IL�QBi the Masonic Hall on Friday even t' _at the beginning of the season.- 7• tag last, when the chief speskerF prepared t0 do A rest redaction will 'be offered co you at thin Bale. H.timwtes givenfree � . were the Horn. Nelson Parllament, of Prince Hdward Count and Hot air heating g y - b'' " Gorden 'Conant. :Tames W�attam f - . Jkcb and every dollar's worth of goods reduced Phone ata expense to Gerrard a(ad'tffh. Clifford. of•Oshawa. Plumbing - 88?8 • � :'.' for s rapid clearing. . . .�� W or write to li e An interesting game of football WW be played on the Claremont Water bowls, ?Boxinmfag Octobe l9tb, to'October 81�C g• W .A L 8 � 't " 'llemo ark'-te-morrow (Sator. �t Q 46 Frook n*M .oda ) .eftermooa beutiaaing at 8.80 IDave-troughing hin 4 k %; o'e,ock. between Claremont and , 6 Call at �' shoos 8800 TORONTO EAST the Oshawa Marooss. The pro- ._, 'oeeds of the game is for the benefit j of one of the Clareroont playyers, let Ottr ptic$S. 'C2+.AF.�adONZ'. • fON'Z'.l�RtO New B1aCkem; h who was injured in a game.about two mouth -ago, necessitating his Now is the timi to get Yost : _ remaining in bed for several week-, A; M• Co Q P E R plows in order for the ;_ Admission-adults, 25 cts.; ladies, �1A 1' 10 cents :iGLAREMONT IO fall works. ' a _v For the first time this Beason a It can be done to yourmsnof snow covered the ground eatiefaotion b:_.on Tueaeeday monolog. A few holm Day Special �• �e of sunshine soon dispelled the L fl R N E R E I D a beamtifnl. however. The•followiniz _ ; -'morning there was another fall of Nov. A$ 2nd to 14th - CLEMONT s snow wh ch makes as feel that '•winter come in earnest .These earl snowfalls are not very wel• ( , 'i T ry. 15 lbs beat 9t. L. sugar` ,• �' • Loo r+' come, as the winters are long 18 bare Laundry Soap, -enough. On account of the snow g bars Toilet Sosp, 28c AND FL UUNG6. , falls farmers have been hindered g k ,�28c to their work. P ge Ammonia, 2 pkRa of Laz, Prim ru .�tA [am prepared to do t7boppiag'sial Quite a large number of our 2 Prioress SoapFlakes, , - file ,,,�,M F�. Oat Flaking ever Monday, ,. football enthusiasts went to Toa Wedpasdiy an�Friday 7,1 . Laundry Starch and Beason e - . •- r� - routo on Saturday afternoon last Cone Starch. 11c ;Demonstrated Y01 Home ;•l�oeboaa For Hale f¢ bo witness the final game for the 8 Ib. pair of Hsaiflret, ISOs :notatin cup, which wan_ played -5 f John F. Bayles, ''tiiOinOIIt between the Timmins team and 10 1.85 Fnzo a �►t'range It Now BaralBoate No. 8 the Westin homes team of Hamil• a The Rolled Oats. - 25c gg -- __ � too, and whisk wan decided in 2 pkga Shredded Whewt, 26c X.-TEAR this wt►oodesfus! r . N. W. S'I'A j,�'j.`O favor of the latter by the score of 2 pkgs Bran Flakes, ;25c �Pw' mdTn l� w+ ms's►+ a 21. Our bays ''are emphatic in 2 pkRs pep, c - e of edte new DeForest & saying that the Timmins players 2 pkgs Corn Flakes, 2tic _ b y " 'a'c*' Y01! own � Marble and Granite Dealer. did not get a fair show as the g lbs Rice. 26c Be w�Rb �g ranges �" tOQe+ �' Cemetery Lettering eta i �treteree evidently favored the 8 lbs Beet Tea, 1.76 'Ibn.m&the asr ��T and unusual First-class work = -; Hamilton team in his decisions. ' pilary. 1 Ib tin Magic Bk Powder, 84c DeFe st a Carie! "Tines cue, unwanted somlosm with e� guaranteed. The Hamilton team is the one Broonis-ii string 45e,8 string 'Timms Psytasam t#6es Fine tw ckone, cabinet--etched which played Claremont on the regular 1.25,for Ise wr m�� mead poad with yiadi�g marks Kingston Road and Pickering part here about two weeks ago, All other Gr ries gristly reduc- v�Os "� Paf• hint gleam like gold-all batteries and East Towntine. the resultbeing a tie. Somali ambfiasyso Pheone Whitby 68R 32 The Young Peoples Union of the ed for the days Sale. m dot of wkes concealed we a '. Baptist Uharch has began the Men's Work Shi , reg. ap hoe bomd ad ,'' g �I 27.40 P.O.-Whitby R. R. . work for the Fall and Winter with to 1.75, for 1.14 At $135, this Model R-4 is a wonderful � great enthustasru. This is due in Men's Work Soz, ceg. 60e, valuc-the only extras accessary nee ; part to the fact that a' program 3 pairs for 1.19 Antenna Equipment and Batteries. Easy ,calling for enthusiastic endeavor Men's Overalls and Smoeka, _ payments if desired, - ^ ahae been arranged by the execu• regular 2.50, for tive. The immediate future calls Men's Fleece Underwear, T �"• •` i d'or a joint meeting with the young regular 1.00, for '85c �• l . Bunting, •' PlCkering a S� people of the United Church next Men's Wool Underwear, - Yr Monday evening,and the follow- regular 1,75, for - 1.39 ging Monday,(Thanksgiving Day) Of sumatferlaL and dodo ; Claremont-is to be the rendezvous Ladies' Fleece Underwear; for Baptist young people-from the reg 1.00 and 1.25,: 19c / It will pay;you to call at lour Works inspect-our stock and i ' •- Whitby•Liaday Association who Ladies' Hose,regular op to insobtain prices -,--will be the.guests of the local B. to 1.00, for , 69c � / All orders left with our agent,A T Y. P. U.` throughout the day as Dress Goods, wool-mixture,• Law, Pickering, will receive our . they conduct their annual Rall per yard, 59c s• - ' The public will be welcome at any prompt and careful attention L ;, A call solicited '. of the tnestinas, which will be { i herd morning, afternr�ou and er , . ,SCOTT �. T. MATHESON ening. Full detail9 as to apeaker,4 �t: r ..,r „nrr l?r.•. `47 `Rr. 1 rrl�yT n., t, tarfo „2 ,. ,..,... ..,.._ ...... -..._;_ .. _ .•. -. :� ... - : . ; .. ,.- ..... ,._._- _. .. . . ... _. .,_ ... .... ..- .... .-'__-.. .._ ....-.. ...a,. ..„_. .y a _ ._. rr_v..'...e.•;t_e�:...�::,.+c�•w.,.�t:•n..._.,.:r_._.,r�.r`.d .. s Mtvr� llWwl7 tp H - n • alert air the 0malcal Master went 'IN aid X% "I feel curion down the stair. He regarded the settled X,lght. I think I , W1 go look. He for a walk." self back in his 4 Tenger heav -houses • public with a proud even walked twice past the first,s1qe,*,L Rob Grier threw him. Ing with.disguut the mingled odor of chair a sort of darkly ailgry look on and tips us" An bad tobacco and stare I=r'. Zle! his p6in strong fare- trailed out from its open door. Now I tell you, Kit Kennedy;" he "Thank God, that is done III With' 'this with said, dourly nodding his head, "You he said. had a long way start of But if 0 To ' don't look out I'mgoingto come u Fit breakfasted next morning with n ahead." newso Prefessok Aitchison, and had It "All right," answered Kit, smiling'g 19 • proven to him, as it were out of the sadly; "I for one shall hot be sorry." proven that Gaelic was the finest "No" thundered Rob the Smith mith of 13"6 language 'in. the woT�d, that Greek GarlQ, 14�ou won't be sorry! Who ust came next, that English was not a said you would? You haven enough language at all, thaw,song was bet sense. But there's an old man down GREEN TEA ter than a sermon, that Episcopacy i, Galloway that you toad me was OX41 sn sealed iair-tig1ht alu2ninum f0iL might be the religion of a gentleman, breaking whin-stones on the roadside -heir, fresh- flavor is finer th&n UnT but that Pmb _ytery was the religion for your sake, and thinkingof you as f a- man—and, lastly, that'personal he cracked every one. He'll be sorry. japan or,Gunpowder. Try SALADA. 0vanity was the only deadly ant. the And you've got a mother, haven't He went away-in clear brisk you? And if you are the man I take • sunlight of e winter forenoon, jou fo*,--theWs a girl somewheze carrying with him a warmth about the that'll be sorry. Besides (be was heart which lasted all day from the speaking truculently now) I don't me gent'-emin, scholar, poet—and Play- that"J. send in to that Secretary-duck actor. I want over in St. Andrew Square: And It says much for his entertain- the credit for what I do. And I shari't re contact- of Angus Aitchison, want to Imve to doctor the certificates r e I ni4nt that he was half at miO from take it unless You are before me, as the corner So now, there's for the plain little house a you ought to be. of Frederick Street before he remem- you ll, IL CPACK39TT. bered the dark cloud which had shut Kit started u and held out his -BY L L 11 ;uddenly down upon his soul. hand. The ex_br ckamtth gripped it so 8 a Kit was naturally reticent of in a vice. S trouble. He called on the Reverend «That's all right he said the anger CHAPTER XLVX—(Cont'd,) thunder-cloud of black gown and sil- Alexander Strong, who sat in his cooling out of his, voice, "tut what's 'Ile thick soap-sudsy solu- ver tion—a wonderfwl even t; the laughter of the hair from the rostrum upon Kit. study with,li paper-covered vOlume Of up anyway? You are striking off the Kit listened apology for calling mea Barbera's Dante in his hand. A iron somehow. You can't have not - crass with a curious detached C .soapiness--goes all ached coolness. , ly, would have blushed porridge-fed Gallovidian,.�air 4f cold tea was at his elbow and through#all 'Your money? Any bad your clothes even A week Im And Kit kept, his stand, respectful feet were on the table. news from home?" deT But he both older "Ali, I have been expeeting "No" said Kit, "it's all right." ground-in dirt. and subsi you—I :And wiser now. And whether he re- but determined. Then that very fine gentleman An- thought Y=would never come," cried Rob Grier shook his head. mained at college or went back to "Do purpose to be guQ Atchison approved himself vreat- the, minister, heartily. YOU "You are a dour dog," he said; "you the p:ow-tail, he did net ly. He dropped in a moment the outer smoke? No It i.rti.1%.A.'bit. I won't tell me, of course. Now mind called "the porridge-fed Galloyidian"' c.oak of eccentiricity, and rose to the am' going to give it up—ah, next you, I haven't much, but if you are so long as one stone of that claw re- height of his own true heart. Nveek." in a hole—well, ye ken Rob Grier by �mained upon another. "Did I call you that? I had no And he lighted a-black and polished this time." So he continued to stand up. Fred Stewart was half through hi-i right to call any man that. I lo beg c-ay as he soke, shifting a red coal And Kit rose quickly and went out, pardon most heartily, Mr. Nen- dexterously between his fingers and for the kindness that' rutted him page before the Professor noticed Kit 0"; IQ-oking calm' at Kit ail 11 the while. round made him afraid Of I ftat DUg- ned .I sti:! on his feet- He was declaiming --Then the Professor bowed to his The housei?n Melville Street, occu- bear of yauth—the making a fool of a noble speech and marking the time Mae withstudent his hand as he trampled his Way out of barracks, impressed Kit with a Kit ran downstairs. It was a dank, pridefully through the sonorous POlY-t "And now, Mr. Kennedy," he coin- curious sense of brotherhood. He felt softish night, with greasy pavements syllables, le and an unfilled promise of the frost " 1t down, sir. Sit dov�n I"he cried, tinned. "will you do me the honor to instinctively that it was all the same ibreakfast with we to-morrow morn- to this man whether he wa:s a chimney breaking up. The wind, which since "What are you waiting for"' sweep or the owner Of Millions, fa- ng "N "I am waiting for your apology.lin the morning been sweeping the i Verily it was a training in high- mous or infamous, witty or stupid, streets clean of snow, had died away, Professor Aitchison," said Kit, calm- en saint or convict. At best and worst and the city was full of the damp,ex-lyy Useeno�jgh to sit und mindedness under two such m - he was a brother to Alexander Strong as Jupiter Olympus, Professor of Hu I balailons of steaming tramway horses My Qpo-o mine—what—why?", a pro: and—he had al to be saved. and sodden half-slaked sabbifia. 'Always use enough Ringo manity, d Ani Aitchison, a so Ha:ted in In I career, Angus Aitch: feasor AGreek in the University of But the minister did not ask him Kit turned moodily into the current son rose to his feet and st ,jped in a o churclL Hie did not even of the main southern thoroughfare. to et lasting suds Jh2t Edinburgh. From,them the students to come , ilearned everything but roots. And recommend his Bible-class. He had There is a tide along it which runs stand es an after the cloth these they could acquire well enough I no panacea save the strong, comfort- strongly north all the forenoon, and as • we In. I%e settee of Ringo 8 Jfrom a coup:e of assistants at Lqoo!able shake of his right hand. He strongly back again in the late after- wondedul cleansing power talked gravely and confidentially of noon and evening. He was breasting a year apiece. books and men and things, and having its later flood now, and the sight of lies In them &m, rkli sud& 4 As Kit returned from college, -the loss of his money aching in his heart asked Kit's opinion. he considered his the lighted shops and garish sho a of MEAL not as a compliment, but re- Christmas cards in the new"gents' without remission, he met his father 17;ley 'd I. tially and as equally worthy of windows jarred upon him. The world at the foot of the stairs which led to attention with his own. was very black just then; and Kit ' his lodgings. So As they went down the stairs the withdrew himself deeper into his own The "Orra Man" was now di*skd in a black frock coat, which buttoned minister put his hand ort Kit's shoo!- soul. der. It was when passing the barred and tight:y about his "re der,grey "You are a bursar, I bear, as I ballustrated front of the Surge Ona' 7 man your food do .,wu [trousers, and weal-made boots. , His was, he said, "so you won't want Hall, where he had first met mury mom 4po& linen was clean, and the slight misfit money yet. But if you do, you know Bisset that something in front of him Nohow ft relieves that no more than an impression where to come. You wou:d probably cause him to lift his head. Hitherto that mz* feeling that the wearer had been long III, and like better to take a lift from a poor he had-been looking at the ground and lr aftwhearity eetins- had not again grown fandliar with, man like me than-from any one else.,, mechanically avoiding the passeri-by. Ringo suds soak dirt out apparel. 1,Sweetens tkLo come up?" said Kit, and "Thank you, said Kit, choking a But now he looked up alertly. gently and thoroughly--no litt:e; "I don't kn—** why you should For there, not a score of yards from reveh. led ty up the grimy stair. that to me. But I am not in more harmful rubbing. Your o0d I The Classical Master followed. so say C o0d. articles lothes come snowy' white. fieffs ftetlik, 'etely altered that Mrs. Christie- want of money. comp. Keep Minard's Liniment In the house. Ringo is made by the waken "Very well!"said the minister, "but 10ves new tLw son, at gaze round theAdge of the kit- --i all the same don't forget if the thing of Lax, the largist swq -to tired nerves. clien door, faied to Mognize in the should happen." rakers in the workt. C�csnce to ym pa!e scholar of the aft*rnoon the But the pride which The scholar- dreaded damp of the night before. Mesh. clean and It 4{t When they reached the fifth floor gentleman and the man--knd-brotber lAmar Brodurs Limard, Toronto room these two stood looking at each could not overcome was broken down other squarely. by a girl. I missed you last night„" said the Dick Bisset Xo'ked in early on the him, was the Pretty Girl, marching t I am not sorry along with a little sheaf of books e.der, "befit I for we will afternoon of the day after the supper Packa talk more soberly and fitly to-day." at Sponton's. under her arm caught in an elastic "He does not remember!" said the "Good biz that you did bring Mary band. She was carrying herself, J son, And in his sick heart he re- home last night," he said; ."her chief- thought Kit, with even more than Iter joiced. tame along, and if he had found out usual lnimitab:e lightness. He stop- ",Kit,"said the Classical Master, sit- she 'wasn't at the Hospital, it would F. ped and he'd out his hand. She be- W ting down and looking across at his have given away the whole blooming gan atonce to tell him how Mr. Cath- "OnIII did not intend to tell you last show. But. It is all, right. Ile's-gore cart had waited tiii her mother was nig It was perhaps ill-judged and Lht on Mary no end, and I tell her she deadly weary, and had even disgraced wrong, but the words sprang from had'better marry him and have done berse.f by yawning in hi.; face. But me unawares. They are true words. with It—position, tin, and all that. Now your grocer has Kit did not answer. He on:y turned am your father, and because you But there's no hurry. Let her have and walked slowly back with the girl, begin new:y her fling first like yours truefully, the cheese ted know that, my life 'alias'I se you Eke as If it were a settled and accepted from W-day. Or else I will not live it Richard Bisset." - thing that he shou:d do so. at all. I met a man this,morning who ' Kit said nothing. His heart could �60 well inthis It ancly (To be continued.) atter clearly. r knew him not well be sorer. He fingered a slim size. �FALL AND when'h1ewts a lad at Sandbaven. He Tacitus, red-covered and with "Capin is a friend of yours—Bisect, a city lumen" upon it. With all his soul he Conscience Cash to War Office. - % missionary, I think." wished Dick Bisset would go. Six pounds, sent anonymously as _­•MKTER Yes," said Kit, "a kind of mis Kennedy," cried that hero, "conacterzice,money," is acknowledged sionary." ��=fy, "do you want to get on to by the British war office. su The Classical Master went on with- a winner? I can put you straight. A means entertaining. out appearing to hear. sov, will do it. I tell you I coped a "Now 1 see c:ear:y that if I cannot or two yesterday that the Old man MlnaM's Liniment used by Pp�ysiclans. You will have to 'use life well, at least it lies within my Ckn't know of. It 6kes it all to go power not to misuse it to the hurt of the pace.' Best girls aren't run on think of fall cleiin. others. More than, that, Mr. Bisset oft sawder these days 1" has put me in the way of earning-my Here Rob Grier trampled in, and, Ing. For a small bread honestly, I am to have three with a brief nod to Dick, and taking sum we can rend- hours' coaching every day at a cram- no notice at all of Kit, he pitched his mer s,which will leave me time to look wet hat on the sofa and diew in a after your work also." vate, or Oe your chair to his books. Th es Gmat 'stores The ger look had come back to "Well, so-long, Kennedy; yoWre go- r u g a furniture ;he eyes of the "Orra Man." Once Ing to be lively, I can am," said Die::; in more the eternal hope was dawning "so am I. I wish you joy of 'Hocus- of Ebel' c o v e F s curtains, for him, and Christopher Kennedy; pocus-saveloy-sap !" J y drapes, etc M.A., was as keen as ever on the And he laughed6—for, strange:y scent of the ideal. He picked up an enough Dick considered this funny. exercise which lay on the table. "The examination's only a week off Prompt Mail Order" i "Pahawl" he said, "wooden—wood- now," said Rob Grier, with a kind of em We must do better than this, Kit. entreaty in his voice; "you are going 0 V 'Reftice. Carriage Where. were you in the lost class- to stop in and work, aren't you,.J It is not the quantity of food you ex*0instjo ?" aid out w u Kit� h; p ay. "Fourth - said hanging his *at but the nourishment your system absorbs which builds u physical heall1i 11CR -dwak-1 and strength. Bovril is find first }it & entrance—that r 1 the concen I (rated power and goodness of bat beef will never do. There liss been slack-I It causes the digestive organs to es- that somewhere. We wi:l change al:I Bob tract much more nourishment from that- I am free at six. Expect me' other foods. This has been definitely to-morrow, as soon after that as I can proven by eminent scientists at the re- RKEJWM S get lodgings. I bid you good-bye now. t of a Government department. F. 0., He paused pn the stairs and back- TIM is why:-.7 Y&WOR KS11MITED oned Kit to approach Mks-bed witipwio" "One word," he said, sdftening I_ andqoodcon*xions voice. "You are not-aitrgether in want of money, I hope? I happen to I BOVRI putXSEEIF be,teriporarily in funds." Icampalt "I am not in need of money," said 791 'Y(MOR ST his son, lying to his father with into CM 1 24 TORONTO lan clearand steady eye. sk And then with jaunty carriage an I ' ALAIIA R ak! b7 P4�1_0 It .b. M o- ,. ....� _ _ ?• - c-!, ,. '.a" '^t.rern,c'ata YJ �"A.t"W sS..r .. °•' e+. ..;v.. ':• .� u`. ',`,, ,:.'. -..:.. •.o .,k. :.,yy.. t� - - r• ti lItEAT BRITAIN AND FRAHt F.�fTER t CROSS-WORD -PUZZLE COMPACT TO AVOID BAWN CONFUCT kA` « t '- z 4 to ti 1 I 14 A dospatch from Paris says:-IRutoek anthe Eleventh froMan- tT 18 France and Britain have agreed to zar lk. - - A despatch from London says;- In x+ notify both Greets and Bulgaria that both diplomatic and League of Na- j' another Balkan conflict will not b, ticns circleshere there conaiderab:e 7; � tolerated. A continuance of hoetLities anxiety over the possibility of grave 26 7 ' on the Macedonia-frontier, the fear. developments which might arise from q ? they'fear -�: : tit ,��,��, 29 3t 3 f `: would soon result in.drawing is other the Bulgar-Greek frontier clash. The ti nations. fear felt here is founded not only on the instabilit of the situation as re- b �� Whits the For Ministers In y .� Athena were making heroic efiort3 to garde r rcece and Bulgaria themselves 41 prevent the border skirmishes -that but also on the possibility of compli- r cations irisin t ou h secret! exert- began on Monday developing into an g g y r < actual state of war, neva came from ed Influence of outside powers. 4 Belgrade that Jugo Slavia -vas con= In League quarters here it is said s} 3p 5t S ceatratin rocs the Cerova fecretariat is ex tir. to Y_ , g troops on her frontiers. rete: a ar vppeaI for Intervention at Information from Sofia- is that, the 94 any moment: �« , u r Council of Ministers was seriously Jugo-.'avia (Serbia),of course, has. considering- a declaration of war at least a legal interest ia.the•3eve?op- against Greece.. Another report tuna meats of the dispute, because, though A Cape Breton champion, Charles ' that the Bulgarian Government wouli�sho denounced her -treaty of alaance Murdock MacDonald, aged 23 months; 6 6y ask the Alheo for permission to mo'-i:- ax'f A the army. The report from Vienna with Greece, it remains in forceuntilheight, a feet, one lath.; weight, 87 TO 7t that Bulgaria net t summer. On that acconnt i, wa,: pounds, who carried oft the honors in ' saris led appealed,for inter- sngfrested that the Bu:gar-Gr'eck con- the big baby show at Sydney. He is vention by the League of Nations tune I filet might result-were Ju Clavia the son o1 Mr. and Mtn. Albert Mac- mot confirmed in diplomatic channels,i{o refute 10 go to Greece's a d-in an Donald, of Sydney River, but such an appeal was expected: may. �► increase of the Serbo-Greer estrange- - -�---- -- esus Ia*tasarsausa.srassenst. ��.. It is reported-the Greek forces have rneni (ver the Macedonian rai:wa• ` entered Petrie after bombarding it L�VEI. CROSSING SCENE HORIZONTAL VERTICAL Is, g and a Salonlea free zone, disputes OF DOUBLE FATALITY 'S--Pooh ,--The laurel-tree most of the day, and that the tows wWh through the recent intervention 4-Prefix meaning "three" or--in a row (poet•) wsa in flames. 01 Angio-Preach diplomacy had been 7-Pronoun B--God-like !!ales r� Two Killed at Springfield and r A Greek army consisting of two di- brought to the eve of a settlement. P�13fi � t>`--brother (abbe.) - _ b-Mualeal note •:: . $' visions is said to have invaded Bal- Such a settlement would lead to s new Two Injured Near Beadle 13-A desert wanderer 6--Possessive pronoun f 14--An anesthetic 7-To shut le ' , ;garia, the Sixth Division coming from iSerbo-Greek entente. Ville. - 10-WRd annul "unix denoting the agaM ; Middlings, $86 28. Hay-No. 2 St. Thomas, Ont., Oct 26.-Carl 17-A countryman ton, lings,ta, 5.25 ' Per Coyle, aged 21 years, school teacher, IS.-Total 10-To Invade suddenly THE Scar $14and Miss Ethel Jamieson, aged 17, t*uc 11-Aletal-bearing rook s Cheese-Finest tussis., 24c; finest t1-aipllt 13--4bacure easta, 28%c. Butter, No. 1 asteur- telephone operator, both residents of 15--A great bay In Canada ' p l3--A priest of anelertt Bellaire •�" Il'013i?N'1`®, [zed. 43 to 43s,�c; No. 1 c., Mary, 48 Springfield, Ont, were instantly kills tta-#iwioai nota ib-A set-to (pt.) lldsaitoba wheat-No. I Northern. to 42c: seconds, 41 to 413yc. Eggs, about six o'clock Sunday night, when >+�Ts attnpt 7' 1f--Life Guard (abbr.) , ?� L 31.34%; No. 2 North., $1.31Y No. 3 storage extras, 45c; storage firsts, the automobile they were riding in @7-A heavy vnlglrt (abbe) a0-Brltiob (abbe.) w77 North.. $1.26% c.i.f. bay ports. (40c; storms seconds. 34 to 35c; freA was struck by a fast Michigan Central !g•-Prepositlon 2's--To consume Man'. oats, No. 2 CW, nominal: No.iextra,& 68c; fresh !!rata 4be. Pota- Railway train, at the first crossing 81-To tangle 23-Color :' ; S. not quoted; No. 1 feed 47c; Na 2 toes, per bag. car Iota, �uebec, $2 ta, east of Springfield sill miles east of 33-A type moaaUre (pl.) " 24-A dandy • ' jr teed, 44e. $2.10. this cit The train, which was made 35-Te have existence 2i-A number Le, Am. corn track, Com. cows. 83 to $8.50; ordinary y' N--Yeun animal 50--c ptogamous punto ack, Toronto---No. Z�veal calves, $10; better•ones, $1� up of deadhead equipment,was travel- " 38-�A hi®h explosive (abbr.) 22-A monastery ;yellow, 96c. grass calves. $5; lambs, $11.76 for mg at a high tats of speed. It was -40.._A month abbr.) 34-A river In E Francs and ; MIUfsed-DeL Montreal freights. bags included. Bran, per ton, $Y3; ewes and wethers, ULM for mixed in charge of conductor Norman Mur- 111-quick In action ®elglum uhort� per ton, $30• middlings. lots good lambs, including basks; coin. ray and engineman Thomas Oddy, 42-Mordent by use 35--Fwrdame tar - L good feed floor, r Ag. ii2.$0. kinds, $11; bogs, mixed lots, $12.25; both of St. Thomas. 4i---Great period of time aT-Favor�ts American deeserl. 4 $ I selects, $12.76; sown, $10 to $10.25: 44-Part o4 verb "to be" atb-A drink Ont. oats-87 to 41c, f.*-b. shipping There was a high wind blowing at M Palate. _40.- the time of the accident and it is be- 4f--A taller 39-To blvd o Out �AUTOM'OBRE PLUNGES lieved the rain on the windshield pre- 48 A New England state (abbr.) 40-Miners! coal used for good P}Pi>� Pohoatt-$L 10 to ,I.�RDU SDS 44--4401 adla (abbe.) ornarnsnta $LIS, f.o.b. shi into, aeeooding i vented Coyle from seeing the approach oP to freights. . 51-A: rice of people (abbe.) 43-Part of body � of the train. The impact was terrific, Barley-Malting, 65 to 67c. P Oi--iFrsx�oh de#nit�1 article 46-To clatter _ .. . �. Brrkwheat-No. S. nominaL Two Victims Entombed U[l-i the car was smashed to pieces and .54-,$Imsloal nets ' . 47-A color A No, 8, nominal. �.Car in TweII feet tLe occupants hared into the air. The 115-Mennbining form most Ing- 49--�Oivielon of a long postd l :`ffian, flour. first pat,, $8, Toronto; bodies were taken to an undertaking "bone" $*-A fled of lettuce ,do, second pats., $7.60, Toronto. Pas- � Water. establishment In the village. Coyle Is 00--t aka - 0-Very.wenn .7 R � try dour, bags. $6.30. Sault Ste. Marie. Ont Oct 26.= survived by his wife. He was in a Os--.Anarnals of imperfect grow s# U-Scotdi weird for"child- e Ont flour-Toronto, 30 per 'west. This morning the bodies of two coupe on his way to Springfield to get 60"'P� of stomach of ox used as 64-Say bet+weos Moon Brunswick 9 pp� par barrel in carlots Toronto. g. PeO'f food and Neva Scotia $6.3a' aeaboazd,is bulk, $$yy.ib. Plc► John Hu:tne. aged 45, 284 John;a sister and gave Miss Jamieson a -;Gal--One's fathers sisters 67-A country of Europe : Straw-Carlots, per fon, 89 to Street. blacksmith shop foreman of;"lift" who was on her way to work. 04--The whole 03--To cess! at9 st>r the Algoma Steel Co., and Mrs.James,', Ingersoll, Ont., Oct. 25.- infrared at 06-nesse Oi-"Tnl seta" (abler.! Screetsings--Standard, recleaned, f. Peesfo:d, aged 42, 76 Pim,Street, were(Beechvi}:e at a late hour Friday night, ' Ai-Founder and Queen of 61-Highs WoashJpfui (abbr.) :. e.b. Da rte s ton, $18 taken from the tail ra a et the Span-I when the auto in which they were rid- Carthage 62--ow's name Ba Tuy-No. 2 per ton, $15; N*' Ish River Pulp and Paper Co. mills as 11 Ing went into the ditch, Miss Norman 09-fIp ; dal--0teMs mesa ay, per ton, $14 to JI&.60; mixed par; P � Corbett and Miss O ive Mlnahali of ft-Girl's Hams ' �-�oaft's ship it $IS to $14; lower glades old to the r eaaR of an nota addent which gay �•' occurred presumably about 1 o'clock Brownaville were brought to Alex- fg-^ss�ns 67-Hud covering t l andra Hospital -here. Mrs. Corbett 73-Astatic bovine animal Cheese--Naso, lazgs 26c: 'twins, this morning. ,h� her � _':g4--Te u! on ' �'o"'�'ern State of U. B. 26%c; triplets, 27c; 5@tona, tale. Old, Discovery early this morning of a right hip and right arm tiro- p (abbr.) , Ia 30c; twins. 80%c; triplets, 31c- broken railing in the bridge approach ken, white Miss Minshall suffered a ' ,y5•Man's name (familiar) 70-preposition t;y auttial -Pimm creaser? Prim led to the belief that an accident had fracture of her Ieft knee. The acci- 47c;No. �reeamery, 46F; No. 2, 44 to occurred, and Diver Huston of the dent happened when Mr. Corbett who f - 46c. psi hints, 40 to n ship canal staff, who was sent down was at the wheel turned to crier candy WALJUNG ON TRACKS, {Jay at Recovering Sight ,Y EgersFreak extras. In cartons. to those in the-back seat The car i doe; loons, 58 to 60c• arsons,+e extras, by the police, diaeovared the sats. �jj�� BY TRAIN Fat,a! to Bri+dgeburg l4laa ,- 44 to 45c; storage !gats, 41 to 42c; Rapes were attached to the machine was Badly damaged. storage seconds. 37 to 38c. and it was raised to surfsee. O Bridgeburg. Oct. 25.-Exeessive jar Dressed poultry-Chickeas, spring. ' The body of Mrs. Penfold floated KILLED WHEN PLANE Twi? Italians Meat Death Noir over the recovery of his sight, which 32c; bona, over 4 to 6 lbs., 24 to out of the broken window of the car CRASHED TO GROUND Milton-Saved Li1Fe OF he lost twenty years ago, through ' 88c; do,'S to 4 Ibs.r 22c rowtars, as it neared the surface, and the body overatady, caused qhs death here 1&; ducklings, 5 Ilea. and up, 87 is of Hume was discovered ander it, F1'- t r a the � terday of Frederick Clark, age 37r 30c where he was crushed when the ms-I igh Office M tthews Was t Beans-Can. hand-picked, lb., 6%r-; Milton, Ont., .Oct. 26.-A fatal seer Clarks infinite patiercre through his -pr{ 6c, _ opine overturned after leaping the Malting Test at Camp dent occurred on the C.P.R. tracks, years of darkness had been a subject Ma produce-Syrup, per 11t6 embankment and plunging into 20 $O�CQ, ` three miles west o1 Mi:ton, yesterday for marvel on the part of his friends, $2.40; per 6-gal. tin, $�SO per feet of softs water. Bu:me's watch evening, in which two ItaAana lost whom he had always declared he �Lo ale sugar lb 86 to 260. A despatch from Barrie Ont., E+ P eu a stopped a few minutes after ore their lives Paslcna:o Gardini, aged wrou:d some day see again. Quite m- aple -60-1b. Mesa, 12% to 13e lb.: , , says:-F;1ght Officer T. C. Matthews 10-lb, 1 o'clock, which leads the police to be- 29 ears, who has a wife and family, centiy friends and re)atives subscribed na. I2sA to &; 6-Ib. tins, 13 was instantly kited at Camp Borden, y y' to 18%c; 2%-Ib. tins, 14% to lbs. � that the accident occurred short- and his brothel Gindo Gardiai o a fund to hirable him to under as �. He was a pupil kerning to fly, and ' aged � ''��• Smoiosd meats-Hams, mrd., 31 to ly before that hour. 26 years, were the victims. - operation, which proved successful. --82e; cooked 43 to 48c; smoked At the int where the accident when making a teat crashed to the When the sur ��' p° ground. A short time ago their brother came aeons 'removed the sociis, 22e i cottage, 23 to 25c; break- took'place there is a sharp jog in the from Ital to reside at Guelph. He;bandages from his eyes he exclaimed ' Y fast ba000. 38•to 3Qaa 1 brand road as it hits the bridge approach, Mr.'Matthews, who was undergoing wrote to his two brothers, who reside in ecstissy, "I can see againl" Within ' ibreakfast bee�on. 33 to 190; backs, a coarse on flying instruction, was . and examination of the broken railing at Mi.ton Her west 'of Milton, four hours he was dead. ' His demise 'boneless, 33 to 40c. flying Bolo In an Avco training air- he ,� Cased-tussis-Coag char bacon. 5# e�� � the belief that Hu'.me did not ata.ting that he could not afford to was ascribed to shock fo..otdng over. plane. He was trying a landing.test to 70 lbs., 22; 70 to 90 lba., $20.60; notice this and' made req attempt to " come to see them• so the two brotheea excitement. £0 lbs. and n $19 60; lightweight turn. Hulme leaves a widow and a during the course of his qualification ' = p� for pilot, and when approaching the went to Guelph yesterday morning to y 2 Jrolis, in barrels, $48 fi0; heavyweight son and daughter, and Mrs. Penfold a see him. The returned on the C.P-R. 4 m rolls, "11.50 bbL husband,-two sons and a_dao ground the machine appeared to toes y Fathear of Twenty-Eliot " Lard-Parti roes,18 to 18%;tub ��r' flying speed, stalled and felL The passenger due at Christie Station at I Holds sham i one of the sons being married. 5 p.m. and started to walk cast on the P 18sfI to 190; pails, I9 to la)3irc; prints, Coroner A. S. McCaig stated to-do machine was too close to the ground - 20 to 20sAc; shortening tierces, 3%t; g y pilot to r•ailwa tracks to their home. Meet•� _ that there would be no inquest. to allow the regain control. to y I A despatch from Sault Ste. Marie, ' _tuba, 14c; pais,. 14s c; blocks, ib to Pilot Matthews, it is reported, was g a westbound freight, both men Out.,, says:-Frank Bourdage of the 15%e. instantly ki;Ied. stepped directly in front of an oast- Soo is a family man, so much eo, in : Heavy steers, choke, $7.76 to,$8; 21 DEATHS, HEAVY LOSS ' bound freight, on a sharp curve. Both fact that he hdds the championship, The late pilot officer was born at � do, good, $6.76 to $7.50; butcher CAUSED BY WIND meb were instant:y killed. Pascua:e'of Northern Ontario, and be:deves he steers, choice, $6.50 to $7; do. good, MacLeod, A.berta, on duly 17, .1902, to $6.26; da, mrd., $4.76 to $5.25; and graduated from the Royal Aliii- Gardint, the married brothe , .was has claim for the title in Ontario Devastating StOrltllS Stu carrying his little' three-year-old son His twenty-fourth child, a girl, was- do, com.. $3.73 to $4.75; butcher beif- ep tary College £7s June, 1924. 1 in his arms, and with t presence born Thursday night. Bourdage it era, choice, $6.26 to $6.T5; do, good. �{m on AtIalltic Coast. �� ' Bre P 56 years old, and is the father of 13 $6.75 to $6; do, med., $4.50 to $5; do, of hind;and having only a second to r s and 11 bo a:l livin b this com., $8.50 to $4.50; butcher rows, New Vlork, Oct. 26-Two devastat- Weather Indicates Resort do it, he, seeing the engine a:most . 8 wife. The eldest, a eon Eugene, ��+= choice, >N.bO to 36.96;.do,is?r to 003, ins windstorms struck the At.IIAtic to Spring Threshing upon him, and no chance-of escaping is Sl years old. Therese Christine is $4 to $4.50; butcher bulls, good, 4'50 Coast States to-day and 'to-night, re- death, threw his little son down the the :stent arrive_:. =? to $5.50; bo:ognas, $&A to $8.50; suaing in at- :east 21 'deaths and Regina, Sask., Oct 25.-Mrs are embankment, saving the child's life, canners and cutters, $2- to $8.60; heavy damn to homes and shipping.So PZ g• bein expressed b farmers that the and losing his own. The chid sus- -springers,choice, $90 to 9100; do, fair,� g P y g 'Answer to L+ct wee8'y gamin: _• 640 to >cb0; carves, choice, $1f!.2b to in Pike and Barbour Counties, wheat now in stock, estimated at be- tained slight injuries about the face• a $40 to $5 good, $10 to$12; do. glass-I Alabama,a tornado, sweeping in from tween 70,000,000 and 80,000,ODO bush- and head. ;ers, $5 .to $5.25; goo4 light .sheep,the Texas Coast, killed Sixteen per- es, will have to be threshed next .:.'._ < f" tJ G R O 9 S N OFi w C \A�x $6.50 to $7.50; heavies -and bucks,,sone, injured more than scorj, and spring. Grain experts estimate that 0 E E ASA o $4.50 to$6 iambs, $12 to$12.50; eve:-!ed downs of homes, between 30. and-35 per cent. of the Oldest'Twins in Canada , do, med.. $10.60 to $11` do. bucket $10i'land The second storm, roaring in from crop is stia unthreshed and they de- r to $10.26; do, cutis, $8.50 to $9.50; the At.antic from the Mar - At Young Peoples Rally I U n I 0 hogs, thick smooths, fed and watered, y care the prorert westhar conditions$11.86; do, f.o.b., $11 Zb; do, country and Delaware Coasts through indicate spring threshing. ,F I DOR „ i New York and into New Eng:and. Off It is probable that if threshing is points, $11; do,off cars, $12.25; se:ecC F g Brantford, Oct 2b.-The cairn of: i T N C T A Rockaway Point, New York, two fish- coin •eted this fall that the ie:d will beim "the oldest twine in Canada" T n O N TTA premiums. $1.90. _ P= Y g - HO*fT1tEAL ermea'ivere drowned and another fa- be considerably be:ow the 70,000,000 is put'forth on behalf of. Isaac and I i i p 1 ay r t ta.ity was reported from Woburn, bushel estimate because there will be Joseph Davidson of this city,•the old.I Flour-Man. spring wb6at pats,, i't E 1 K Ddssa, where 600 houses were dam- conaiderab:e loss in threshing. est de.egetes in lfktendance at the Do- Ar:ts. $8; do. seconds, $7.60; choirstrouir A Iii E C O V N 0 aged and the town thrown into deet- The 1925 fa_i is the worst for h As- bakers' $7.80• winter pats.. choles, minion -Anglican Young Peoples As- Y A ness_National guardsmen were casted threshing within the memo of grain sociatibn convention. The are 88 • -X$6.30. Ro:lei oats-bag o{ 90 lbs., g memory �' Y 43.25. Bran, $27.25. Shorts, $NIS, oat to protect property from looters. men, y4ars o:d. 'A '. ... .: ., -... ... .. .. „' _.. ..,. +:.... ,. _....."• .. -....� ..�� lea '�. . .:. ,.. . X52 r d'•.W-.8 . GY'.•sYG` . .v. .if'.tF.:. . rJ:'n �^a" .'^ ^f:' ✓i.?. :{NJ..1^. 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Jackiin. .' -.-Norman Mechia, of Oehwwa, —Austiti and Mrs. Prook1to, of —Dr. ill be I are•ns nsa• • `'• 4 Henryyy Part Perry.' #pent Sunda here al nest Tuesday to attr d to his T hareiv�is ell' yEh his feet dayH. ad lrrsa. and Mrs. Bo ee. y p —Donald Munro has a car of ` - -` !' ; i psrenta, with the lttees, parents, Arthur professional da lee. p �� lire —D. J. had Mrs. Callaghan. of —Mrs.- (Rev,) Tnrkingtaa, of cement on hand,also a quantity of Toronto, spent s few days this Whitby, gave an excelleat ad- Pocoboutas coal et$10.26. * .,:week with'the latter'e parents, J, dress In Andrew's of the W. M. S. in —TeeillLadies'A'ieil of,the #sloe, De- Forest- Crosslu.7 � Z30 '&U&Mrs.Murkar. 8t. Andrews Ohnrch on Sands Church will meet on Wednesday, morning, Nov. 4th, at 8 m.. at the home s Mies Isabel Squires returned F• f —Dr. Ke$wen moved on tur• of Mrs. Herb Kea�ney. 'holm#last week after spending a �' uDonple of weeks with Lindsay and day into the honse formerly own. —Dr. 1�. A. Sadleir, Dentist, - ed by Dr. &J. Shirle and which practising i o . rift% �'dere a 1 Qaanington friendb. yl pp ' — number from Pickering and he recently purchased. lien are in his oe; vn 'h'eieetdety from 10 g now bur extending the office a. m. to 8 m m.. "',Alan: • -vkdaty attended the MelRhen building and' fitting.it up for'a —Darin one of the recent weeti5g at Oshawa on Monday drug etore+r, which will be read for hes g '�' -evening and report a large atte y heavy storms a train ferry boat alb occuppaation shortly. from Cobourg drifted up the lake —Mrs. W. D. Gordon, who his —T�sympathy of the coramna- to a point oppoaij;e tiio�coe Paint -been s ming the pact few ity is.extended to Cecil and Mrs. It wag able to return the following IN 8radle months in Klogston with .. bet y on the. death of their day. daughter, Mrs. Alex Platt, return• Infant child,which took Place on eaisre�tr lroeso - Olt ed home on Tuesday 4 ternoon. Friday. The funeral was held on 1� R —The faulted Church will hold Snoday afternoon, when inter. Wedding. bells ,are .ringing in our >'•tbeir regalair Communion on Sun' meat took place in Groweside burgR. , y atom g. Pastor's eOn set— Cemetery, Brooklin. Mr. Law spent Sunday with GeorgeTh i 1! z da g iIi �. j Gates sadfamil pe g y '�� •rt "A Son of Sacrifice. The pastor —There should be no complaints. y Y .. this winter in reward to wells Jae, is pay is • e. a few days 1 will give A Night "Talk to the boyo and with his parents hare. • girls before the sermon on "Our Roin¢'dry, as the fregnent rains Oscar Peaty had a business tri to r-� n f IS y` $set Gifts."." of the past two months should the city one day recently, p At 1 .VQ (1 C10L give the land a thorough soaking. Mrs, said Mee Gollaa spent a.few --Rev. Dr, Noyes will µlye as � sddreAe in the Dnnbertoa United About Eons o clock on Saturday dava with Mies Nancy Gollaa, Welco •Church on Sunday morning next a fairly heavy bout t en of began James Sargent hue engaged with E�Terybody � at 11 a.m., and at the Pickering and leafed for shoat twenty boars. ReR. Somerville for the winter: United Church at 7 m Dr. —On Pride last a Toronto Will Mosher has been helping Roy _ p, Morrisb for the past two waste. Napes is one of the leading men of man, named Burr, who was em• Jos, and 'Mrs. Laughlin have in.ployed by Tfm Reddin-for picking sr� 5 the former Presbyterian Church, a lea, had the misfortune to fall stalled a-new radio in their home. and he comae vrith a living message PP Albert and Mrs. Chapman sprat r from a ladder which tipped to the Sunday with Mr. ani Mrs Liatner. B Hear Niro. side. Beier unable to regain his Mr. and Mrs. Drinkwater and tam- e —Miss Proud, assistant CD teacher hold he fel] to the gid round frac- ily are enjoying two week's vacation. '�� t q ore in the Condonation School, who xL taring his sten net below the Mrs. Frank Torrance and family was in the hospital for several j spent a few days in the city:#trail .c ' days undergoing an operation, to shoulder. He was taken to the pe y y war- village where medical aid was A number from here attended the t spending a few days at her home secured and the fracture reduced. anniversary services at Zion last Sun- before resuming her duties in the —As we o to. regia the electors day' school. During her absence Miss g Rev, Mr. Auld. of Markham. cos• are bus recording their votes, = Wright, of Whitby,has charge of y ducted the service here on Sunday and in a few hours the rePa1L for morning. * • } t • a. : .. her department. —The price of potatoes is war- the whole Dominion will be genet- Some cf our young folks attended + ' c f ins rapidly, and according to ally known. A few years ago the party at Wexford on Friday oigbt fin= election night was a very bns and all report a good time. �► `i T Premier Ferguson, W. L. M. King, one for the telegraph lines Miss Lilian Sad Bob Dawson, of ! 1 ' "� y Premier of the Dominion, is the Claremont, were weekend guests at A. r ntatl who is res throughout. the whole country. I possible for tberise Walter Hottinger's. �•. . But when tele hones came into in•price. Of course, this statement P The anniversary services of Cherry was DoE intended for the ears of general use they became the chief wood Cburcb will be held on Sunday, If €r1l`: the farmer. The scarcity and the medium by which the election Nov, 13th. Particulate later. i' 1 results were made known to the We are sorry tore port that Joe i rot are the real causes of the high anxious enquirers. At this elec. Garland, jr, had to unddergo an oper- -St. George's Church, Sunday, tion both the telephone and the ation at st. Michael's Hospital, We ►. telegraph will be to a great extent hope for a speedy recovery. - Nov. Ist, All Saint's Day : 9.30 a discarded and the Dwe will lie X m , Sunday School ; 10.30 a. m., CARD OF THANKS. r.. service. 7.00 P. ru., evening ser• broadcasted by radio. As the radio IN now in general use. not We wish to sincerely thank our ' iriee. Preacher, H. M. Alexander, only Ia towns and in villa es, but friends and neighbors for their kind ',. . of Tomato. Darin¢ the winter, y g help and expressions of sympathy choir practice will be held, by the in farmhouses. this will be almai;tt P the sole method of receiving the during the illness of our dear husband kindness of Mrs. Davis. at her g and father, and also for the beautiful news, which will be the most horns on Church St., on Saturdays floral tributes at the time of the fun- ^.0 Nov. satisfactory, as the people can sit ,al. � 4th. t M. A. Wei Guild will b their own fire bides and hear —Mrs. H. Ellicott and Family. , the W. A.and C3uild will meet y $t Mr#, Draper's horse at 280 p, m. the news more quickly than by - All ladies of the congregation the other methods. SALE REGISTER. welcome, —On account of the immense FRIDAY. Oer. 80Ta—Auction sale ct G4� 1, —It is reported that the speed crop of apples in this district higb•class milking Scotch short- �h.�►g. limit for autos will be-raised next thoue&ode of barrels will go to borna, the property of R. Beane, to n R waste. This ehonld not be the behold at Graham's Hotel, Brook• Year to 8b miles per hour,-possibly V c case as the trait.growers should be Ila. Sale at 2 o'clock. See bilis. f$ to make them more effective to Wm. Maw,auctioneer, their warfare against pedestrians, able to fled a ready market for all that they can produce, and the SATURDAY.OCT.SISI—Auctloc sale of and it will likely be necseaty for saw era eve motorist to secure a drivers reason they cannot do this is be- 80 head of fresh cows and springers, cause the do not put u their and feeding steers. the property of license before he or rhe will be y P P Oliver Denny.lot 24,can. 4, Whitby. - ipermitted to operate a car. This product in an attractive manner ,galest 1.80 o'clock •-harp. Gatral r and true to the label. Another Almay be a preventive of accideate, terms. See bilks. Wm. Maw, aue- ?bnt the expert driver is not always hindrance to the eecuFing of a tioseer. careful driver, for very often a satisfactory market In thg exor TiliSnsY, Nov. SRD—Auction sale l iman's expertness leads him-to take bitant price which is charged by of fresh cows, springers, feeding the retailer If A householder in steers, heifers. young cattle and �• chanter tbr.t prove disastrous. y e - :, •.� ` —According to recent advicels Toronto goes to the grocery store calves, the property of Richard :. rimeefved from the Post-office Dept. for Canadian. gip les, the erica Boar, lot el. cos. 1. Whitby Tp. ���� at Ottawa, rural mail carriers are charged will be five cents each , Sete at 1.30 o'clock sbarp. Usual forbidden to carry bills Or poetess, and too frequently the duality ig terms. Win. Maw, auctioneer. notices of meeting or an ad very inferior. Why should this TUESDAY, Nov,SRD—P68tponed sale �� ilei matter while on thele routes exorbitant price .be charged when of Rept. Scotch Sbor3borna. Grade Darr, the necessary in the same store California oran cattle, horses, #beep, pigs, .Imple- ttolese such y urnitur a belonging to y meat#. L e tc, be postage. The postal authorities gee are sold at two for five cents, the late G. O.Bennett, Claremont. at Ottawa have been notified that or only half the price. It should No reserve. Breeding list•of short- ` the practice was being carried on cost mi g at deal less to place the borne supplied. Sale at twelve noon, io many places,.hence they have Ontario apple on the Toronto me r- sharp, F. W. Silveraides, auction• sent out notices to postmasters tet than it does the California eer, .J that the practice was contrary to orange. In a letter to the N$ws postal regulations. Mail carriers from Andrew Forsyth, of Siota• Now tderKKaMsam"o render themselves liable if they Into. Sask., formerly a resident t• accept anything for delivery no- of Pickering, he says "I notice an OR SALE—Good Collie pap.# AM. lees it bears sufficient.postage. item re R, J. Fleming's apple crop FonBros..R.R.2,Pickering. Phone lSoe.a —On Sunday morning Henry and how he is preparing them for T��ORD COUP8. 1994 model, Wood discovered an 'abandoned sale. le.reat And you whany that there a ie Hill. 7-8 ape. eaoo.00. warner Moto:;swatl 8 'Chevrolet Sedan on the base line g P• near his farm. He notified Con- Plea should not Bold the in rket, OR SALE—•Cgttage, b rooms on stable Potter, who took possession sad you are quite right asOatario Fone Boor.nowt decorated. For partieuian M • . A P of.the ear and got in, touch with apples are ranch better in flavor 2POY R,Moon.Whitevak, a _ MAN -tho Toronto police.= The car than those from the other provin. AM PAYING HIGHEST PRICES— whieh was found tallied with the res., But let we give yon an Illus. For all kids of grain and seeds at Locust n description of a car which was tration as to the reason why the Hill elevator. M.R. oover. Sltf stolen from a Hamilton man on apples from your Province are not -VORD TRUCK, with starter, 1921 F _Friday. The car wgs stripped of holding their ovon. I have paid V model, ematic tires,closed cab and .take ♦�O� its license plates, battery, spare $&00 per barrel for Ontarioapples body 819°•00• Warner Motors,West HUI. 7-8 tire and key. The serial number marked 'No. 1,' and on opening VOR SALE OR RENT—Tbe proper- them I found nothing but wind. i' ty of the late A.N.Mullett on Church. St. of the car stolen from the 8smi1- falls and culls. But I have never Pickering. ApplyMias L.E.Mullett, Ho:2sa, ton man, who instructed Chas. B, y bought B. C. apples when they Whitby. a' et p Gt7SiH THERE 5 TEL1. YOUR A;`.RICarNT''1'�� Spencer to supply the missing were not the quality they were FORD TONTRUCK.1919. with 1922 YNE(' INE. �Ll EXCUSE 5 TO 7E�EKHotrE rte. There ie no clue to the marked. Yon will get No. 1' moccr,e:press body. PnenmaW tires and THE JUQCTE H1H p9 spare rear Lire and nm. •123.00..,Warner Mo• thieves, every time you ask for them, tore,West Hill. 7-8 —We are sorry to report the Now, I do not know exactly where OUND—On the Brock road about death of Rev.George E. Pickard, the trouble is, but if Ontario farm. FOct,13th,a g3od auto tire and rim. .Ownrr f : D. D., of Cleveland, Ohio,: which ere wish to keep the Western mar• mayhavesamebycalling at the NEWS office kat the moat see t and Paying#:pensee. 8 10kc took place. suddenly. on .Sunday y 9 It that the Z ,�/ _ --morning. . Deceased wasa native goods are as represented and they EDISON PIKE—Teacber of piano— �� -r r of Pickering, was cousin of will have no trouble." If the On- Coaservatory.Coursetau�of desired.Stud •w 'O' p ` t 7 ;� l , '"e •- g io at Mrs,Lyman Pilkey's,Claremont.Saturday. N , ��/ ;r : Mrs. Jame'18 Aad CB W. a was a tario farmer wishes to build up Phone Clare 3006. - 1`13 „••v„�•� + well known and eloquent minister and retain the market not only in - /` •' + of the Methodist Episcopal Church the Western Provinces but in the FOR SALE—Grey reed baby carr. - n cage and ivory crib, ,00;also coal and wood y- 1 Of the United States, and has been British Isles as well, he must be range and pipes. and platform scales in perfect honest and en condition. i Apply Jos Hackett Hackett orchard Inn, ppastor of large churches in New pply goods true to Rouge Hill,Kingston Rd..Phone scar 6921.81tf • �� 1' s r' . YOi'k Cit Cleveland and other name. It muse be remembered y, that all the farmers are not dis ASSEY•HAR.F{IS MACHINERY -large American- cities, and has M�And repairs. Now is the tim�rto look I.. been heard at different times in honest, bat the one dishonest rasa after your spring deeds; cultivators, dnik and '. ering when he delighted his' may injure the ten who are honest. harrows,sprayers for the orchard. One 3 1-2 by — There 19 a EeVere eiialt 1 agora gear cheap. D.J.Gormley, Dunbar- Pit, as lances with his sermon and p y fore” 22tf lecti3re. He is survived by hie those who do not mat• their fruit ° corree!tl and ever one who is OR SALE—Obenp all kinds of widOiv, one eOD, Bertram, of Flor• y, p F vaaona,harness,and all kinds of farm im- hilt Of misre resentin Ida.arra three danghtere. TlSere g p P g their �isbtl mnuin good order. Alsoseveraiheavy and a hn ve b n no particulars received Roods ehonld be severely den i t scales and coot stoves and heaters. Nigh- ..W'iill at priceai;t(bAl'ding the C$uee Of death. ry. H•Herman,Stouffvilie, Phone 1903 ]8tf ` ,... '3,.,, .•,. .... •k,, t.. n � .. ,tJ._ .... . ':' ' nu✓.nix . 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