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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1925_11_06 .r f � : I .17 -VOL. XLVa --- :__y PICKERING, ONT., FRI[D.A.Y, -NOV. 6, 1925 .No. 9 i1lv*fsfl►*fansL 6aweet. +green 2UVex, AUDLEY. WssT HILL L Mrs. V. Street.of Winnipeg,attend- The first aeries of colored lantern GREENWOOD ,rte 'Saw XM and •+Basket ad the wedding of bar. youngest dau• slides depicting -The Life of Christ," titer, Mary Charlotte $treat: to were shown in Melville Church on Sun- � • R'pp 'B. FOR.SYTH, h.D., Director 'aCtA �erev Middleton,.of Buffalo.N. Y.,on day evening last. This series of slides *0ptometrical Associaa an of Ontario. Reg. . . � Wednesday,October 28tb. illustrated the Life of Christ up to 1E tta D.tember of the American � :`r years of age. The first fifteen minutes L uoo. Eyes e aminal by tippoiatmeat w were devoted to a Bong service,all of ' r Ciuemoot.Oct tLOG@ WANI'FiD GREENWOOD. the hymns being old favorites and BetabUshed 1838 ' O. Ii cKINNON,M.D., L,R.C.S., William T. and Mrs. Middleton, thrown on the screen, There were • 341sib member of tba Collage of Ctastom sewing done, Oat Rolling Misses Edna and Eva sod Herbert wail over 12E persons in the audience. Jftgtdetaaa sad 8vpeas of Oafarlo.If«attat. .a �. p r a OAawanars .a«.otHson ,and and Chopping, Wood ding on w the Street. Middleton. wed. Twin d thea f�moev. Gardiner esc and ave a Th Highest� price : at Bo oollaso o! Baraooaa,.lgdiabttrghattended Repairing, The Ladies Aid of the Greenwood P g paid Church Kre holding a Thanksgiving sea and series will be.shown next'Sun- Chiropraetio Shaping and Turning. Concert in the church on Monday day evening, the seryice commencing } - evening:Nov. 9th.(Thsaksgiviag flay). at ten minutes to seven. A p tion for ' ;�R. DURA IN E. STEDKLEY, Kiddie Sara, Sleighe, Office Stools The entire program will be given by of this service will be devoted to a NE 1�1' ' iJ Honor Graduate of Toronto College of Chi , remembrsrfi a service to the be e.who repractic. Will make residential calls in Picker members of the United Church Choir, y tag.Claremont and surrounding districts,Tues _Salt For Sale Whitby. The artists will appeal in fell. overseas. Mr. Dickey cordially days.Thursdays and Saturdays. For ap tWHEAT pom old-time costumes, If ou wish to see Invtes everyone to see these pletul'ps 2s larnn��call 141 Sowmatsviue or write. Consul y T taNfoa h frac. gIy CHAS. A. WSITE. see what your grand-parents dressed nest Sunday night . Successor to late W.0. Barnes like, be sure and attend, when you • Legal. Phone 8420 or V' rite Locust Hill. Oct. Will bear agood program. ' Concert at BROUGHAM. ' 8 o'clock. Admission 25,and ISc.AEtc. Mara. W. Wallace and daughter I S S I I E. CHRISTIAN, seer and spent the week-end with T. Find Mrs, s aSolicltOr,Notary Public Etc. ae LO Pt' r,•'.� osa. south Wing,Court Hoose, whit y. sly fifi H Thanksgiving Concert, Greenwood Brown. al. i i. Church, Monday evening. The union Sacramental Service is Unexcelled for fine--** C O. RICHARESON &CO.—Harris- the former Methodist Church on Sun. Ai t /eters,Solicitors etc.. 317-319 Confederation caber al DirftsoT , day last was largely attended. Dr, cake or pastry Life Building.Corner Yonngge and Richmond Sts.. CHaRRYWOOo Tgroato, Phones Main 1390aad Main 0490. 8tt atut Dougall gave a very inepiriag mss• ' Aconsed LfsrOWmei M. Drinkwtter is to he congratulat• sage and the Greenwood Choir aided baking 0- EATON A ROSS—Barristers, fin- the service greatly In the music. It is I ed on having woo the General Superin• s Etiei'wre• Northern Ontario Building, 33o MOTOR HEARSE to be hoped that the uniting bodies a hay•fret,Toronto. teodent's prize of $25 for the best will feel the responsibility of makingThe largest Bald OI an pastry W.J.Brawn ��M�'i` �t section foreman's garden and grounds p y g p Adelaide 2787 , ' the Church a reel home for all church- .D F.Ross, in the Ontario district. flour in the country. Phone lt+4 The Ladies' Aid Society witt-meet loving and church-going people. 4 ... The many calJere on Mrs. Ed. will. There's a reason, _ Dental at the home of Mrs. Fergugo6 on Thursday, Nov, 12th.at 3 p. m. Roll son on Sunday were her brother; Jesse ~' x. j\R. D, C, Smith, Dentis 8t tout call to be answered b a veise con- and elates, 31re. Winch, three niecest� v=ile, Honor Graduate-of Chicago and To. APPLE twining the word "Peace, Ali ladies and a nephew, of Keswick ; her rn son in-law,. Mr. cannon, and Fred ' eooto Universities and the e l a1 Colla a of. - are invited t0 attend: Woodward, of Ravensboe ; Mr, and Surgeons. Phone office li)11, I2eai�ence The anniversary servtce9 of the i". i I1f113 N out • a Ry ppoir.tmrots_ D. R - Sunday, wood church will se veld at ng: Dr,Powell an and daughter, of. Picker. C 0 A L.:. RLAHE H. BEATON. D. D. S., E L S Sunday, Nov. 15th. The service at 'ng: Dr, and:fire. Tomlinson,of Clare- Graduate of the Royal Colelge of Dental 10.30 x. m. will be conducted by Rev, monc:'Mrs. Slardell, of Toronto ; Mre. B A 1Bargeons and University of Toronto, office 13 r. Rachxm. . At 2.3t1 and 730 nl. J ihn Miller and son and Mise Barclay over Murdock's Gonfectionery store, Whitby. p' ElmerWillson and wife and son, oP 9t;icw tours 9 to 12; 1 to 5,80. Ind.•phone o. ` Rev. 8. H. Eaton,,of Unionville,will Sell phone 2'30. A good su l 4vy spenk, The service of song will he Toremto ; Mrs. St. Clair, John and FP y of Hard and, Soft led b the Locust Hiil Choir in the Mrs. Phillips, Mrs. Wilfsoo appreci- - Coal on hand. Also a su I T N. DALES. L. D. S., D. D. 9., Apple BarrelB 'or y ates the man loving messy es b ' ppy r ' / .Graduate of Royal College of Dental Sur' afternoon and by Zion Church Choir y g y of Kindling Wood, is the evens pbone, letter and otherwise. on her lipxsoa nasi , University of Toronto, ofnt. S � 1II large 1 tebalf. We all hoe for bars speedy stove length. f� " Oboe D. . Scott's store, Claremont. Ont. �,� p P y g wd�, IOfFiee hours,9 a m. to S p. m, Satutda s; 9 a. - recgvery. - yy ,y.�`,��, 12tf Phone Pick. 1708 in to 1 P.m, Phone Clare 1405. 471Y .. or small l WEST HILL. _ ,:'' _ T] BRBERT T. FALLA ISE. L D S.. - WHIT1tv�LE. DONALD :HL'YRO, PICKEgING ��11 quantities If you enjoy listening to a humorous ' N D D.S.. Graduate of she Royal College o! IIIA.)surgeoes and the University of Toronto, Irishman then you should hear Than, A. E. Major had a business trip to . IDiBee above 1.S.Balsdon'setore,Pickering.Ont. McGillicuddy. "The Man of a Thous-Adicthe �i �,v_to avast bounPho : 9 a m.t0 3 p.ai, or by a iae• - and Stories,"4s ho will deliver his tam- y a[ J 1 + rrfate Pick 3700, • p . ous lecture, entitled "A Bagful of Mrs Margaret greens visited city •.• PICI :IrRIN�I •.• g friends ' ' ph . y The Service G"aige r.. l/gisii't�t!! �rtilstli. r Folks'at Melville Church on Wed. Miss LillianllliaHamlin s Fit Sunda nesdav evening.Nov.11th,at 8o'clock. with bar parents.Mr. McGillicuddy entertained more'i W V. RICHARDSON Real Bas men in the Canadian and U, S. arm p Miss,Hazel Biraie, of Toronto.spent Motor overhauling, t��1lpp and side our. • . tate. tasoraner,Coaveysadns. Notary camps than an other lect i4iir, and is the weekend here. - Lain repairin . fsaktik,Eta,Pir�erbly,Oot, any f A. and airs.,Albright spent Sunday � � �� famous forbid Irish wit. He is tom• 7BatteryService--(lhwexiag log to Melville Church under the nus with J. soil airs. Tweedie. and overbtuslisg. EPQ9TILL. Licensed Auctioneer Miss N. Tweedie was the vest of �, picas of flee Ladle. Aid- who will g All work guaranteed, Flat rats • ter at all a et Tort ass Oq on else serve supper from 8 to 8-o'clock laths Miss J Larkin last Tuesday, servfcd ch b ooMaiss, at all sofas a weir P. r. oa mba"o s to su l oar fall basement after which Mr. McGilli- Miss Dordthy Griffin, of Toronto, pp ° - I' ifassea ♦ear+•or..a siva•P.o., Oat pp y y requirements visited her mother recently. one Gti10 Mark. salsa). A in Hardware. cuddy will speak in the_ bodyof the $.HEATOX TOWNBffiPOLEBH ebureb. The Rev. Gardiner Dicke D. Williams, of Markham, spent �� E'• 8 �' R R Y �P., Also, to make our home m6st y tistnday with the Misses Hirnie. BO Ae�'w •rt•r s y will be chairman. The music will be ` " aewsar+ '»6 tteset a Ieao comfortable b iostallio the Miss Alma Miller,of Hillside. spent �`. ^)saner of wareiev L' befit furoate Ott the market 'applied. b Miss Jean Little and the weekend at her home here, ANTHRACITE R Fines•• :. Doi. to others, a tickets are 35 cents for W. J. Beaton. of Torscto, was the 9 THE HECLA - Kdulta and 20 cents for children. 'AVID A. PUGH—Live ktock auc- guest of D. R.and Sirs Beaton. s :loners Graduate of C. M. Jon"' Scboil, the furnace that saves one W.Tweedie and H. Burgess @peat a ICrscago. Lifetime experience with ton in seven. BROCK ROAD. pleasant evening at Hood's Lake. Coal, All . ����� atoeY. B1oct and ring work. -All Inq ys.off"iice - Qnr Cvocal 9oc ftpie doingsplen- VV V fly attended to. Terms reasonable, Pbooe Call and see us before buying , 10 aremont. idly Geo: Parleyis PKiriv well since com- didly. under the eadershi of Mr, elsewhere. inir from the ospital, Passmore. p ' -,WM. MAW, LICENSED AUC- Sold and properly Jack Front was busy last week and Fred Rogers, of. Detroit. and C. NUT COAL TIONEER,for York,Qatari*soil Durham , installed b destroyed most of the apple crop, Rogers, of Toronto,celled on Friends ke. Tisa All dada of w" pr=omptly ftteaded - y Howard Turner has just completed here last week. k.. Terms reasonable. Dates roc yak. may be arranged at NEWS'Ofty. Bell and? Indepetr Phone 48W a good run of threshing in this local. James TWPedle has been spending a STOVE COAL dW Pbooes. Whitby,Out. Sly ity. few days with hii parents. Robert and ALVIN BUSHBY Seth Badgerow hits postponed the Mrs,Tweedie. Al erection of a house an his vacant lot The concert which was advertised ::PEA A COAL FURNITURE unt I next season . for the 11th. has been postponed to �PICB.ERING J. A. White has void blot opposite tbo 18th of November. _ t yT, FOR. ras, C, Hubbard's to a city man, who will Misses. M. Poynter. of Agincourt, a DO YOU WANT erre'• a new house at once, Watch and Eveivn, of Markham, spent the Brock Road grow. weekend at their home here. and a H. i t cher Paul Diamond has returned from Mrs,-G. Clarry.of Toronto. was the le • your house heated for half the west and reports cold weather. guest of her father, A. G. Tweedie, COULETS the cost of coal? Jack and the other members of the who has been indisposed for the past " - party will follow in about four weeks. few days. k� If so, instal one 67 the Instant Sas Avery exciting runaway took plata Oil Burners in your .range; or on Tuesday ket, when Clifford Hub. gee the old-time costumes, Green- bee` our Brantfotd Kitchen an International Oil Burner, bard's borses tt ok fright and ran �j ! in your furnace. away. They made a circuit through wood Monday evening. y' o A• R E E S 0 R a Cabinet,.in olden oak - _ g the fields bitched to a wagon, Foe- rte filnieh, porcelain Call and see them. tunately no person was. hurt as they STREET—MIDDLETON XJ00 ST were without a driver. Moral—Tie — - tiny• ,W. J. GORDON'S, wild horses. Avery pretty wedding took place Areallf nice Cabinet. Church Street. at the home os Thos. and -Mrs. Puck- I `~ Agents Wanted 2BIy Pickering .Whitby Choir give old•titneeon• On on Wednesday afternoon. Oct. Pickermg%A Aiso, kitchen tables, stools cert in Greenwood Church_ ce 28th at S o'clock, when their nie , 1 Flaw- Bread Flour Monday evening. Mary Charlotte Street. daughter of bade boards, CODgOteIIm Mrs.Viola Street, of _ Winnipeg. was uCinaa��BaoW. Percy and linoleum. V9ARTON. Middleton;> N . Y., aaAdMarvel Wm.anrs. Middleton, a .t of Green- a� Wb have new lnattrrbBEs aZdpoast I. and Mrs. Nohes celebrated the 5th wood. The ceremony was performed P. springs just in. = our anniversary of their wedding Sunday by Rev. A.R.Sanderson,of Pickering, _ last. The wedding music was played by - # May be obtained from you Grocer. A number from here attended the :Hiss Gladys Puckrin, To the 9Urains Stor, e:­ ' The Celebrated Marshall ordination of elders last Sunday after• of the wddding march the bride en- • �. Mattress now $26. noon at Centennial Corners. tared the drawing-room on the arm B •- rooklin Flour Mills Res,J. R.and Mrs. Wilkinson and of her uncle, who gave bar away. She T� f CHAS, WILSON Pro family, .Victoria Harbor, were guests wope a own of blonde georgette New location - WILSON, P• at the manse a couple of days this trimmed with gold lace, and blonde V f A. ��V �/ I " week. g satin oboes and bouquet mf Op, and - is t v " ELM DALE MILLS Miss Velma Elliot, of Agincourt,r.hi t ren. carried ose@ n shower boa cart of O helix New Store } 1dra. Harold McGowan and nhildren. rosea and III iea•of•the-valley. She was ' , of Scarboro, are guests of Alex and attended by Mise Elva Middleton, sis- Furniture Dealer and Mrs.Thom. ter of the groom, who made it charm- �t Funeral Director M. Kennedy had a successful sale ing little flower girl,sad wore white - New A7tOCk last week, cows especially realizing silk-crepe-de-chine. and carried pink - r Government Standard good ptices. Mr. Kennedy and family cosmos. The house was tastefully de. 'Phone 1300 — Recleaned will soon move into the village. cortited with autumn ]eaves, ferns, Dillingh'am'B Block ' Rev, Dr Noyes, returned mission- pink asters and carnations. The , Pickering, QIItal'10 j ary from China, occupied the pulpit you ng,coupie were married under an n Screenings will fat.- here last Sunday morning on behalf of arch of maple and oak leaves. • The 'ming Street ' •7Y�! E TABLE—Piokennq Station the maintenance and extension Board groom's gift to the bride was a gol3 T.B. Trains going East sine an follow s ten your tinge at of the United Church. Dr. Noyes IF wrist watch, and to the flow,gr-girl + +' No. 10 I!►iL ;.:,8 A M. now engaged ga Superintendent of and pixnisteach s ropeof pearls. Af :, all and see us ' 28 Loo�l 0,31 P.M, Chinese work all over CanRdx. ter the ceremony a wedding luncheon - a rofit. _ � 30 Local a.25 p•M p On Saturday last Miss Gladyr- was served to the guests, Amid E Sunday train, 8.3E A. M. Chown, of Clinton. was united in showers of confetti and good wishes r We have this Feed at marriage to Harry Gourlie, you'n est Mr.and Mra, Middleton left IKter to Trains going West due as follows— g 4 No. 29 Local 10.50 A M. right price@. . ion of Mrs, Isaac Nobes,of Dunbarton, spend-their honeymoon in Toronto en = �. so 27 Local . 244 P M. Atter the wedding,which took place Date to Buffalo, N. Y., where they Clinton.r P KERIN H iE C_ G NEW. S the HN E ]VteEWEN 9 Mail 906 P.M. We carry all the different at on. e appy couple spent n will make their future home. The s E. ! 4, few days with the groom's mother and bride travelled in an ensemble cos. Sunday train, 7.42 P. M. Mill Feeds. left on Tuesdayfor Selby where they tume of rosewood suedine with fur reg g g sill reside. vet@?1nS Surgeon l9'o Din is according Co Standard t . The boys enjoyed the trimmings and black shoes, bat and time, n M.' I-T. =j0CKW00Z usual serenade Monday night, gloves to,matcb, � PiC�eSiri®;, Ont3210 �t . '.... .'. : .. . •_ a .. ...: .. .. .\ _ .-- � •, v . � _ ..^ � •...,rt.,....-.._.. ,a- __. �__..,...-claw b ��( ..Y— ,r .• • . .e , --.._ �h -.._. �.�__ _-•_• .—_ _ ���' .,.. .. • —� - -,—__, / '—._—. �.__"' M .,elle ., 1,, ripen Kit as as salve to Mat-fns inm bo ,« 'I the children came bash again.I could not be aftitted to the training tripped qp the steps bmtvf><ig thetO Aif _ colleges here because they were do- young man standing Pimp and dazed k$I Nften nominational. I went alone to Lon- by the greasy lintel of the commorr don at seventeen and got through my stair. tea loser its strexWth and Itlemor. two years there. With worse than no "Why" said, Kit to himself after influence I gained an assist& I%Wp-In a los pause, "I. thought she was only a school were influence does nearly I a ger ! ' FTER everything." But at that moment Mary Bisset, { Mary was talking swiftly now, still who after all was only a rl, or at.� EVERY 111"T standing.!n front of Kit. Both of I most only a woman, was lying on her them had forgotten all else. And more little white bed with. her face to the l tf, f SALIDX _ than one ppasser-b turned end smiled pillow. - - SEAL: at the tableau. Kit, a tall awkward "Oh, what-shall I do--what shall I i d stood holding an umbrella over do?" a saying,in s t la din she was ea i accents, that W 30 s� SdOi h his own head, while this slender, em- were sobs., These are words that do' — is$ords pbaric little person demonstrated not vary with rank or age, wisdom or t as w for that reason is eerier sold i!f fiercely into the palm of her gloved experience, when women are ini a� leart� 3 hand. trouble. P sulk. 'Your grocer sells s "A lovers' quarrel!" they said .to The only difference is that after the Healthful exercise for the teach i�elicious blend Try ;AI. j�a themselves, and retailed the matter storm is overpast some do know what and a spas to digesdom A longe • as a joke at their cosy tea-tables on to do, and upon such descends a time !sating seEseshmeat, soothing to the other side of the Meadows. of clear shining after rain. And Mary ,�and stomach. Kit was dumb before Mary's out- Bisset was of those who do not spend break. Yet even in the turmoil of his long in fruitless mourning. ' For by The World Pa— as thoughts he could nos help being the time her mother came knocktn at 8weameati ananchsd stimulated and quickened. Mainly, g the door she had risen dabbed her by hands, full of • ho%yever, he was thinking how pretty eyes twice with. eau de' cologne and Savor. she looked. The light of one of the begun to make up her mind �or a nneIra lamps fell directly upon her pi- second and more bitter interview. For 1 quant face and flashing eyes. The as yet only the easier part of her work sweetness seemed gone from these was done. ' - last and in its place was such TMs $Y 8.7. S O800HKT'L, hin8 contempt for cowardice, .. 'suchresolve, so pro- nuanced a snaptend litter o be li r- � CHAPTER'.XLVII .' ARY IMPROVES DICK'S ARITHMETIC. g ge _ •.. : ence, that Kicould do nothing but "Dick, I want you!" - ale and her sweet lips fell itisui. stare. CHAPTER 1LVI.—(Cont'd.) ' p Ali right—plenty of time. I'm get- away from each other. P Y "You are lovely!" he stammered, as „ �sllada 6 l�Orthern DutpOsts. Presently Mary Bisset stayed the "But why," said she, breathlessly, if ignorant that he was speaking at ting up, grumbled the voice of Dick • � y Bisset from the little corner room The Canadian government steamer �•" current of her gladsome gossip. What "why do you not apply to the police?" all. which he occupied next Mary's. Then Arctic" has just returned from her is the r}iatter, Kit?" she said, looking hit smiled grimly, thinking neithee. Mary Bisset stamped her foot. he lowered his tones "Mary, go into annual northern cruise, reaching Que- intently into his face. I of his sweetheart nor yet of her "Pshaw" she cried, "that proves it, the kitchen like a good girl and get a bec and docking without'any fuss or "Nothing," asserted Kit, more i words, but of.his own sick heart. I speak to,you for your good. •I tell fellow some baking soda without let- _ gloomily than before. "Because the only two who entered you my heart as I have not done to ting father see you. I was on an feathers. This to in accordance with Mar smiled a little private sail le m room were m own friend Rob my own father, and you have nothin r last night, and I've a head I the customary Canadian way of doing confined to the side of her face fur-!Gr er :iced—and my father! That is to answer but that! Did I not te?� on me as big as the Castle Rock" things. The 'Arctic" has been making ftbest from her companion. She,the reason." you that I was twice the man you Mary did as she was asked. Her the trip to the north country for a -thought that he was siAky about the „Yo,ur father!"cried Mary,incredu- were? You ought to be ashamed of I father had already gone out. Her numb.ei of years, and police posts have visit of Mr. Cathcart, And being a;louse "the man whom we saw at the yourself Kit Keened �sens}ble girl. she was not a bit sorry' y' Y y'�r mother was putting the finishing'been established on Ellesmere Island,; music hall—he was real! your But ail the same, because no woman touches to breakfast. i at Kane Basin, 2,300 miles due north' that he should feel that way about father?" can stand and heli at the admiration "Dick will need more than soda," the matter. " of Ottawa. At Craig Harbor, on the r. . an- "it will do him good," she said to, "I have no choice but.to believe so, in the eyes of a man who=-well, who Mary remarked to hersel! "when I l answered Kit. is worth taking the trouble with that'_ „ southern cad of Ellesmere Island, herself; "they are all apt to take have done with him. As Kit spoke they had been nearing Mary Bisset was taking with Kit, the „Now, be quick; I'm ail ready for(other police post is established and Ahings too easily." the dch''t of houses down which they sharpness oozed out of her declama- buildings have been erected. It is curious that she never thought ;leis want to turn in order to reach tion, though the earnestness remain- t hoof and I want 4o speak to you in g the parlor! Canada has a enormous area In �. of connectin Kit's gloom with the their homes, ed• Dick groaned audibly within his the islands to the north of the main- ,man who had claimed him for a.son- . Mary touched Kit's arm. After all, Mary Bisset was a pretty locked chamber door. � taad. A glance ai the map of this por-, . after stopping them both at the door i, "Don't let us o in y@t," she said; girl as well as a very practical per- of the Elysium. g Its no use taking trouble with me,,tion of the country will satisfy the : y ";et us walk across the Meadows and son, And she knew her merit on both old girl," he said; "I am not your sort'' most critical that there are great na- To Mary Bisset, innocently con-i talk it all over!" scores- I—nor et father's. $ut I sa , I must t' scious of her own attractiveness and; Y rural resources in that portion of the of Kit's admiration, only one subject! Kit, wrapped in his trouble, g coin- But she was not going i be 'sea, y I] ac uiesced. It had begun to rain a practical because Kit admired her,'have had a grandfather who made country, and while today they cannot appeared likely to influence his moods.,little,and Mar Bisset wanted to ick and because even in the midst of her things hum in his time, though:" ,be said to be of great commercial i 4t Inst Kit burst out Y p The last sentence he confided to his "'Z h.= is t,'aobu burst t. said. up her skirts a litt:e before venturing tonic indignation she could see (as !t mirror, in which he regarded his;value, one never knows what a few J "Good-bye!" - ye.' Mary Bisset;I'through the grimy needle's eye. of were) her own quite satisfactory per- swollen and discolored face, his pale years will bring torth, and it may be y 1 Archers' Hall. on reflected in �T- mirror of Kit's that these natural resources; !n the then with a slight smile she continued, 'watery eyes, and closely-cropped. red- I " gl g P ' 'des"Dick r you're not an Adonis," he g Will you hold my umbrella for eyes; Still Mary uses conscious that form of minerals, w11 some day at- then -"You Ire angry with "me—Yon are me?" she said, ancin u at Kit- she ought to have been annoyed, and,dish I Joking"' Kit reached a hand for the closely this made her more .than ever deter-� tract capital and industry. a y ex- � „ � admitted, shaking his head, its well f9Iand, !a Baffin Bay, the early ex- `N., said Kit, blurting out his enwrapped• lady-like article of pro- ined that Kit should pay for the • trouble-at last, and glad to be eoue tection, which he held like a toy. He eeling• you.are smart, and car get the rhino Hudd s obtained cosi auppliat are the with it. "I am dIsgraeed• whatere•- I him:telf walked brow forward in all "And now," she. said, with a vi-I together where another would starve. Hudson's Bay Company at present do I bave lost my bursary money It weathers and took thel'airL4 of heaven cious snap of.her white and regular I Or Violet, good girl as she is, would uses coal from these deposits for some -utas stolen out of my desk 'late -sit as they fell. But The girl's practical teeth, "histaad of standing up to never look ateyou,for your beauty." jof eta posts night. I cannot stay at college aad words awoke him out of his selfish trouble like a man, you would basely (To be ebiltinued.) The Natural Resources Intelligelipe { ,run more deeply into debt. Yet I sorrow turn your back on it as soon as the __. Service of the Derartment of the In• nave to send my certificates to the He held the umbrella over,`Mary's wind blows. You mean to disappoint. _ tenor has a good map of the northern -• - p• secretary because I have taken their your�riends and break their hearts,I nQney" I "It is kind of you'td mind." as he to rejoice your enemies—and—I shall _ territory that is very interesting toe • ,. Y --�' �adult students of Canada and her re= ' • spoke he stumbled in his speech; "why be sorry. I am sorry now—that is, — As Fes lee Mar Bi:Rset a faces ''n' should you este that I am ruined— unless ,yotr ha-e somethingmore in sources. - spoke y g. � �+ disgraced?" ywi than ruROn•in g away." a, �V�LJC.,F�u1t� SA CUUS I He said the last word with a sort; Kit had_ thought specially well of a i Mlnard's Liniment for stiff muscles. l v� of sob. F thought of going back to himself in this matter. He had hid- s: �yyt 4 pnspa his moths and those who had been so den his trouble succecsfully from his ••s., _ One part of borax to two of honey Bauch a proud of him. Thq white flag would father, from Mr. Strong, from Rob f' °� or glycerine is.a splendid remedy for Wrist Watd4 still be flying on the pine tree on the Grier. Hitherto his conscience had a sore throat ty, �lochside slope, and he knew that his continuously applauded itself. But i I e- 100 Prizes i would look towards it at this was decidedly looking at the mat- mother "• of Each a morn and even. ter from a new stand-point. ` ' Ask ., � e•tP.,.OJ • Fonotain res Mary Bisset's lips were pressed "What am 1. to do " said Kit, yet A Croaker, close:y together now. Thdyt denoted more mournfu: y. COLOR IT NEW WITH Of Other Prizes �a kind of womanly determinatioyt "First, give me a share of my own Frog—"Everything's all wrong." r >r in a.n edK fair Pe:af. will tdt Ptta�n equally foreign to the soft childish umbre.1a," said glary, still indignant, Turtle--"Aw, quit your croaking." r� a tot e�y,rm as win ane a the above curves of her cheek and to the sweet- "and then wa,'k along like a reason- D D win a. thr> It b..�Bary. lr a Itwt I news of her eyes. She was rather able being. �- �tfss �or DIAMOND YES" ' tarerh seats with a.x e.d.eoi N to w u ooa sd V ` •- - d - _ . .,win.aeye,teyeP.tfamto.earightawq longer than she need have been in set- But within herself she was saying, When hoarse use Minard's Liniment. A Watsrisr��, Hing the swing of her skirts to her "I am doing it all for his good." Just Dip t0 Tint or Boil mind. For there was that in her eyes Which process is rarely pleasant.I — which Mary did not care to trust even for the beneficiary. - to -Dye ` to the gloomy November night. Then "Do?" said Mary, Suddenly losing i at last she laid her hared ori Kit's arm patience as the he-piessness of Kit's I • „ ' ,. ONO Each 15-cent pack- and drew him awn to the right, along question came back to her mind, well,; the little wait through the Meadows, first of all—try. What does your I •,/�' • age contains dices i* with•the bare boughs dripping over- companion do on? in the evenings.! / S tions so simple sal head and the lights of the city wink- Why cannot you? Get some work to • �• woman can tint soft, ;4 ing mist-blurred through a gaze bluish do out of college hours, Your pre- delicate shades or WN AT EV E R haze' partition, by your own account, does dye rich, permanent r "Kit Kennedy;' she said sharply, not take so much of your time. My • colors in lingerie, YOU SEND you call ourself a man, et you are father will get you some, if you are i silks ribbons,skirts, rady to give in at the first ostacle. not too proud to take what turns up." a 'w a i s t s , dresses, K9 _ I have been going to speak to you for "God knows I am not proud," said c o a t s , stockin=g, some tire. I am glad the chance.has !Cit Kennedy, earnestly. setter than sbot wstertug, HEi►T8215ELF, sweaters, draperies, ^• :S(Jj'I's come now. You have been taking ,Well, thnn," said Mary, relentingnot 19 o 18 �. oGcoidwwatera coverings, hangings things far too easily. You tried for "I am sure you will do vert>>eorks13= itke ta m•aic. A t everything 1 'COATS a bursary. You won it. And—well, we 1 t.eAnd you will never speak anti st au tis, a dck,room n tr. e a s you have done nothing since. I know, 1 lam cn east-he,etc' Buy Dlamohli Dyes—no other kind — you more of going away os giving up col- a acme. .� ,motorla�.ete and tell your druggist whether the mjl- _ for there is one of our teachers at- lam+ Now we must go home. They son t postpaid on receipt of»rice. OR tending your classes." will he wondering where I am. .And A COMPANY tenial yqu wish to color is wool or st1k, _ "Mr. Cathcart!" said i{it, g:oomi!y. besides (as ii the state of dre-ele• MItING or whether it !s linen, cotton or mixed. ~"No—not Mr. Cathcart," Mary went menta had occurred to her for the A1• 222Z DsaassSt•1l•• Tar ate,'g goo . _ HOUSEHOLD d3 V -- on; "but it does not matter if it were first time.) it,is raining and my hat •�� � Mr. Cathcart. The thing is so. And is soaking. More than that I have I dared not tell you. But now, whep talked to you as no girl ougl'it to do. you speak'meanly of giving up-why, And they were quite right to try to Every Wom !'1 they will be ¢leaned I can speak, and'I will." stop me teaching in the schools. For Or dyed f8liltlesdly. "What can I da?" said Kit, who. I never do what I ought. But all the Deserves lie was becoming a little sulky. He had same, they did not." All the leets Col- not been so spoken to ever since he Thus Mary talked on as they left The SMP Roaster is a fine time saver. You put O ire HiClu ed lri began to think well of himself. the twinkling gloom and converging the roast or fowl in the oven. The roaster does "Why, at the very first check you lamps of the Meadows alone in the the tet,bastes,roasts to perfection. It roasts with O dyeing list. would cast all to the psi ds. I tell misty "haar" (easterly mist off the very little shrinks r• : shrinkage,thus saving dollars every year. you, Christopher Kenned ,' she flash- German Ocean)-. She did not want ' p < None of the tasty meat juices are lost; all the rich + Prompt 6+erviCe. ed round upon him so swiftly that Kit Kit to say any more. She could see p� o�� c flavor is retained. Beside: you can buy cheaper, d The 'pretty girl stood front- perilous things—things for which she cuts,for it makes cheap cuts taste - to P r Pe Carriage charges ii�g him,one small gloved finger press- was not ready, things which were bet- � '--���•_ like choice mien. _ paid one way. ed peremptorily into the palm of the ter unsaid for the present—hovering ( The dose fitting cover keeps .0 the other hand, with the action $lie used in his eyes and trembling,upon his roaster—the odor and the grease inside its. when emphasizing a fact to a stub- -tongue. �oasterthe smell of cooI is doesn't ail :ass and the inspection day They got to the foot of the stair. �'. the cease, and me oven is kept .weee horn C ( `' and cl a. Hest of all,it cissas outiswas near). "I tell you plainly, I am Kit paused to take down the umbrella. ";, +t: a after the rose These are KEWS ce twice the man you are. You think "Mary," he began, in a thick, sup- ac vessels. d amah. leo in all t according to sire and harsh. Sold is.n DYE WORKS LIMITED I am only a girl, and in one way I am. pressed voice, speaking with more ;'. haretvrre stores. Rut I have kept myself and helped my than his old difficulty. father and mother with the rent ever "Good-night," sheFM said, lightly, since I was thirteen. Then they would "there is my father waiting for me. k not take: me as a pupil teacher, be- But you are not going to keep, my � -� -c::use my'father was an Infidel Lee- umbrella to yourself now, if you have e ?91 YOhlt3B S'!r' rarer. But .I became a pupil teacher done so all the time we have been !IP ROASTER TORONTO a:l the same. Parents would not send coming home. Deriver it up! And their children to be taught by me for mind what I have said to you. the same reason. They took them from So with a flash of admoniton+y fin- _ ISSUE No. 45—'2b. school. I went and saw them—and— ger, and a kind glance which ry r.. . + ,�?,..'«„�% "w .. .y ,. , .. :4 'Gtr t. 'e..r'�-"�g,� k "�xl rM �ra„y'' ..tis' ,'r,;,• C n, - h.:�� •�;4.., ...-x ," :r'�, .+ :x+,'•`.� ^. elle _ w :x ....,, .:�t S ;., FtiYw :t .. :L.•3.&r> _�•„e:,� ,.:.i�,•.xv,e,:�;' ...see,, ^its^�i��,,1,.��'.,$,`,q ..,y�yyff•,�a � . .. �,.; rw. „i .,�.'as .� ...:cxa..,n. 'w�, .-'' a•. •., -,,:�rq 'reel '�,�':�m�.o.'�wSY i�,n�"�X'h,S�. +�p%.• C*r�':,!'�'"•_E��-`�' - ..��:r "`;d;-: "r..S� "�.:'�,3'_•art.. •�`r. .. �....._._..:� _elle . .......-., �.., .N.+.-�_,,: .s.,. ,.-...,m,� - - _ _ _ ,a v. .o . -y Y.:'p,., •. ,w>'.7,s-:':.y..-.,y .a..:' �.».,-Fx �Ma*•,.. .,.#^a.yi 1.,^✓�•Mr ,,r"'s.•1-�M•w+�:. Y., c r.i.�Tws.. ,w,':.vn�q .'v ':!.++'.:x +.a;.^.. vCtaa. xRv✓%!hE:.a a.rs..�,� ";�„;, r: ,. _. , - ✓ ti r o , Y - .. 's `L HDERAL ELG�Vfla _ INCREASE EXPECTED i Al'. !ilG - IN IMMIGRATION . The First Repo From the Polls of the Dominion Gave the ;Canada s Cr Have Re- TORONTO. ' _t aFol�owing Returns: s. CCiVed Much Favorable Pub,. Man.'wheat-No. 1 North., $1.48, Ecity in Great Brita* No. 2 North., $1.89%;�Nw 9 Nort)s ,+ -. �+ovinoe•- - -•Cone: Goat. -frog. Ind. - il.a4�4. -Mon Nov. 1.--"Conditions in Man. oats-No. 2 CW., nominal, Ontario . .. .... .. •..• . . . ... . . .. . .. 70 10 2 Great B '1n indicate that there will No. 3, not quoted; No. 1 feed,, 48144; ' ''Quebec .. . 4 .•159 2 I No. 2 seed, 4b94c. xekatchewan . . . . . . ... . . . . . . ...... . . 2 `13 •4 be an increase in the number of indi- Am. corn, track, Toronto No. 2 ;blallitOb8 . . . . s 2 b - viduals and of families leaving the yellow, 95%4. �~ fiTeW B wiCit•. .. . . . . . . .. . . . Old Land during the coming spring Millieed-bel., Montreal freights, : Z'�i18 10 1 for,the purpose of baking up land and bags included. Bran, per ton, $28; ' Alberta . .. .• .k . • .• . .•• . . , 11 3 .6 of settling various parts of Canada, shorts, per ton, $30; middlings, per a ova Scotia .. ... . . . .. . . . as weal as engaging in agricn:tural t ton, $36; good feed flour, 'per bag, - $2.80. - ' Ce Edward Island • � r3 I work," stated W. J. Black, Director Om oats-88 to 424 f.o.b. a{i 3J1 British Columbia . . . .... .. .. . .. .. . 10 2 •1 . . of the Dept. of Colonization, Agricul- points. PP g 119 97 "18 :.. 4 - wiinces $1O6t.f.o�bo ahm]i milling sluts ac acco1.12 rding ture and Natural ;'`Can addan National Railways, discuss- pp Po g ing immigration matters on his return to freights. -' w to Montreal folowing a brief journeyBarley-Malting, 67 to 69c. Gains and Losses at the Polls. to Eng'rand. Buckwheat-No, 8, nominal. ' *"-CONSERVATIVE FROM LIBERAL South Waterloo. "The fine crop gathered in this Rye-No. 2, nominal. North Wellington.- season's harvest has received a great Mea.'Sour, first pat., $8, Toronto, M Annapolis-Digby. Captaln Roald Amundsen do, second pate., $7.60, Toror_to. Paz- North Simcoe. deal of publicity in the British Isles, d flour, Mount Royal. Norwegian Arctic and Antarctic ex- said Dr. Bac 111 Y bags, $6'30' ; Victoria-Carleton. exp•siaing the �- Ont flour-,Toronto,--00 r cent. St. Lawrence-St..George. - plorer, who arrived in America recent- " per Frontenac-Addington. creased interest in Canada, and, ns-- pat., per barrel in carlots Toronto `Brantford. 1 He ie delivering a series of loc- Dufferin-Simcoe. Y• turally, people appreciate that a coun- #6.30; seaboard, in bulk, $515. At , Halifax (two seats). tures describing jhe dash by plane Brant, try which can produce such an abun- Straw-Carlots, per ton,$9 to$9.50 $ants-King's. Muskoka-Ontario. which he made'with Lincoln Ellsworth I dent crop should-'offer excellent op- Screenings-Standard, recleaned, (Cumberland., and four others towards the north ole f.o.b. ba ` Victoria. p portunities to those wbo want to live bay.ports, per ton, $18. Colchester. North Wellington. this summer. The party was lost 111 and work upon the land. The stories Paled hay-No. 2, per ton, $16; No . . . ..; Cape Breton. Port Arthur. the ice for thirty days. of the crop carried a direct appeal, 8, per ton, $14 to $14.60; mixed, per Richmond Went ton, $13 to $14; lower grades, $6 to 1;+, East Edmonton. end this very desirable nese eapmead Ontario. Marquette. SIXTEEN SEAPLANE'S rapidly, aided b direct reports from $8' large 26c• twins - --'.$forth York. rq _ Y Po Cheese-New, , West Peterboro' Lambton East. _ successful settlers contained in letters 26%c; triplets 27c; ilton&, 28c. Old 6 St bo friends and relatives, large 30c• twins 301,54; triplets, 31c� Kootenay Went. MANOEUVRE AT SOO ,. Butter`Fine"st creams Lestigvuche Madawa lea. Stormont. - g 474: No. 1 creams 48c; ope 44, Northumberland. g MALTA CORSICA NICE Westmoreland. Timiskamin North. Ontario Air Service Machines + � to 46c. Daii prints, 40 to 42c. Timiskaming South. - y Victoria-Carleton. CLAIMED BY FASCLSTI Eg Fresh extras, in cartons, a Portage La Prairie. Demonatrnte Before Minister gs- + StPerth Antoine LIBERAL FROM CONSERVATIVE' bac; lcosp, 68 to 60c; storage extras, 4: of Lands and Forests. 44 to 45c; storage firsts, 41 to 42c; r= f South Eases West Lambton. Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., Nov. 1.- Dangerous Pan'Italian Move storage seconds, 87 to 38c. LIBERAL FROM PROGRESSIVE. meat S - Part of Dressed poultry-Chickens, spring,' , North Oxford. Sixteen seaplanes of the Ontario Air pr�8 ( ) Glengarry. y� � flew in formation lb., 82c; hens over 4 to 6 lbs.. 24 to Ottawa two seats). Service, y Switzerland Also Claimed. l` South Bruce. 284• do, 8 to 4 lbs., 224; roosters, 184; Z3sex East. _ over the city, giving a series of dnc�Cli 5 The and u 27 to 80e ' gig Prescott. Geneva, Nov. 1.-An open Fasclsti 1�• If df �Winrlipeg North. manoeuvres, in the presence of a num- Beano--Can. hand-pic�ed, lb., 6%c; Middlesex West. move for Pan-Italian cisime to ter:d- Renfrew South, ber o! distinguished visitors includ- btrimes 6c.- : Huron South. g pons, Minister o! tories which at nt beton to four I I prnduce-Syru r imp • ` HastingsSouth. in Hon. James L P1� g Map,-e y P pe p.' a . Edmonton West. neighboring nations to Italy, is caul-1 ] 2.d0; per 6-gal t1n, $2.80 r. t.:, Winnipeg South. Lands and Forests, in whose depart- Ss- I iWaterloo South. """ LABOR FROM LIBERAL. meet the air service i, included. The Ing some anxiety in diplomatic circles.I gal; pie sugar, b., 26 to 264. In a booklet just pub:dshed under the' Honey-60-lb. tins, 12% to 18c per, a Nipisaing. Winnipeg North. flight, which was the most extended head "Fascist Catechism," which, ]b.; 10-:b, tins 22�5 to 134; 6-:b. tins, Simcos East, INDEPENDENT FROM LIBERAL- undertaken by flying boats of a com- f;r !t is stated, is approved by Premier 18 to 13%c: i%.1b, tins, 141,5 to 25c., North Renfrew. Labelle. martial air service is Canada, was Mussolini, and which has crossed the i Smoked meats--Hams, med,, 31 to -Piston. CONSERVATIVE FROM LABOR. ve s tacular. Swiss iron here to a simple q 324; cooked hams, 45 to 48c; smoked. 1�e11t West Calgary. Ali of the sixteen machines have Swi tton: s- rolls, 22c, cottage. 23 to 25c; break-' '1 tier, ue bacon,fast 32 Algoma East. Winnipeg South Centre. been engaged !or the past seven ••Are sIl areas o! Italy in our poo br akfast ba o n 88 c to 39c;1 backs, s' Kings. East Ca] a months on forest patrol duties, and , > Perth South. NEW RIDINGS. remote transport flying, which includ- aeAlnawrer-"No, we tilos# atilt obtain boneless, 33 to 4Ac. g _ Cared meats-Lon c'ear bacon. 68 • North Victoria. ed the transporting of eight or ten to ?0 lbs., $22 70 to c. lbs. $20.65 �r Cape Breton South. - Conservative-Essex West, Stor tons of provisions, to the Red Lake from England Halt&, from France , p 20 lbs. and u $19,50• lightweight CONSERVATIVE FROM 'PRO- aaont, Winnipeg South Centre, Mount Id area, 'north of Lon Lar. Corsica and Nice, from Switzerland P• ai','O g rolls, in barrels, $43.60; heavyweight,- ;, Royal and Prince Edward Lennox, the Canton o! Ticino and also a per-I GRESSIVE. , The first flight on the program was t rolls, $39.50 per barrel Fraser Vaiey, Vancouver-Burrard. tion of the Canton of Griseus from l a Right past the machine on the water,� Lard-Pure tierces, 16 to 181,54; �°•� Kootenay West. Liberal-St. Boniface, Melville. Jugo-Slavia, Dalmatia. `tubs, 181,1 to 19c; on which were stationed Hon. James I a20%c, horts g e ee a I to 19�jc; This dangerous pari-Itaitaa move-1 prints, 20 to palls,shortening ti rtes. • Lyons, r. W. C. sin., the Deputy I p - Members of Government Defeated. Minister of Lands and Forests• Prof.�ment apparently is spreading to 13c; tubs, 131,54; pails. 14c; blocks. ;Members of the Government who suffered defeat were: counteract the difficult emigration I ib to 151,54. E. J. Zavitz, Provincial Forester; ,.e: S uadron Leadez A. T. Cotyle problem. The Gazette de Lausanne Heavy steers, choice, $7.75 to $3; , '.Right Hon. Mackenzie King, the Prime Minister. 9 y, C011- �do, good $6.75 to $7.50• butcher. , comments.. "DeeidedS the Fascists I � „ Right Bion. George P. Graham, Minister of Railways. tro_:ler of Civil Aviation for Canada; Y ,steers, choice $6.50 to $7; do, good, $6 A. J. Wilson Secretor of the Royal are exaggerating. if they follow this ;Hon. T. A. Low Minister of Trade and Commerce. Y Y to $6.L5; do, nisi., $4.76 to $5.26; do,' ores course, they have chosen the best Ron. G. N. Gordon, Minister of Immigration Canadian Air F of the Dept. of com-. $3,75 to $4.75; butcher heifers,' Eton. James Murdock, Minister of Labor. Nation f arouse distrust of. their mesas to a se National De encs,. and Capt W. B. f choice, f6..25 to $8:76; do, good, $5.757. e Maawe:i, 'director of the Provincial neighbors. to $6; do. med., $4.50 to $b: do, eom Hon. Walter E. Foster, Secretary of State Hon. Vincent Massey, Minister without portfolio. Air Service. The machines flew by $4.60 to $5.2 do, fairtocows. ed, =holes, Ron. Herbert.Marler Minister without portfolio. the barge one at a time for the pur. Shah of Persia Deposed $ goo Po ' $4.50; butcher bul:s, good, $4.50 to M pose of inspection and demonstration- Premier Aims at Dictatorship $6.60; bolognas, $326 to $3.50; ran-i' Winn{ reports of service ability. The machines.then ners and cutters, $2 to �.b0; s Winnipeg,_ No. 2.-With re rte.one time ran second, with aConfer- peed north and south and form- London, No. 1.-The Shah of Per-,era, choice, $90 to $100; do, fair,h$�4g0 from outlying polis tabIIlmted over the votive, J. Douglas, trafing. Mr. Gar-1 ed up in two groups, the i6noeuvres sia has been de S' 1 week-end two more prairie consti- -land represented the constituency Im Posed. The news from,to$60; talose,choice, $12.26 to $12.60; 1s- fm;owing. Tetheran that this action was taken do, good, $10 to $12; do, grassers, $b 0encies were removed from the doubt- the last House. to $6.26; good light sheep, ";ful list, the election of E. J. Garland, With the success of Spence fail- In the evening the first annual ban- in respect of the Kajar dynasty by a Sh p, $6.60 to pe $7.60• heavies and bucks, $4.50 to Progressive, being indicated in Bow sated in Maple Creek, Sask., the Lib- quet of the Provincial Air Service vote of eighty of the eighty-five mem-I ' �; I was heal at.the Algonquin Hotel. bers of the Parlisment does not aur- ;6; good lambs; $18.60 to $12.75; do, 9�•.Y �. Uiver, Alberta, and the erection of G. erals registered another gain from the, I med., $10.75 to $11.25; do, bucks, -'Spence, Liberal, Indicated in Maple Progressives in that Province. The prise diplomatic ctte'_ea here as it has I$10.60 to 811.26; do, culls, $8.60 to' � ,, _Creels. Saskatchewan. fight was a tense one, with the Con-� Elector III Australia long been known that Rina Khan,-the $9.50; hogs, thick smooths, fed and' The standing in Manitoba was un-�servative candidate a cosy second- ,Must Vote or be Fined I Premier'has been aiming at a lictator-I watered, $11.46 to $11.60; do, f.o.b., ship and this is confirmed by reports $10.75 'to $10.86,• do country pointe faltered over the weekend. The coo-�The'Progressive candidate, who repr�e-• � , a stituencies remaining in the doubtful vented the riding in the last House, Ades etch from New York ss- that Riza hes been appointed head o! $10.60 to $10.60; do, off cart; $11.76 P �'- the provisional Government. to, $11.85; select premiums, $2.05. to �iliat early to-might were Kindersley, 'was last in the three-cornered fight. Compu'sory voting will.be•introduced� $2.10. -aand,Peaty River, Alta. In the As the constituency of -Kenora- in the Federal electiogs in Australia MONTREAL.' former the Progressive candidate is Rainy River, Ont., has since the early) for the first time on Nov. 14 next, Sir DoulchobOrs Rebuild Flour, man. spring wheat patents,, leading on fire basals of very iacom- returns been transferred from the James Eider, Australian Commission- the Schools They Burned firsts, $8; do, seconds, $7.50; do, obis returns, and in the latter the Conservative to the Liberal ranks, and er here, annonced on Friday. strong bakers, $7.30; do, winter pats., Conservative is Leading. I Maple Creek, Sask., has been won by� Under a new law passed by.the last ',A• despatch from Victoria, B.C., choice, $6.50. Rolled oats, bag, 90 The victory of Garaand in Bow I the Liberals, the matter have 101 seats. Parliament, registrars are required says -Canadian Doukh6bors living lbs., $8.26.' Bran, $27.25. Shorts, River, which IOU returns assured„Mr:Meighen wi.i have 116 seats in the to prepare lists of all persons entitled in the interior -of British Columbia $29.25 Middlings, $35.25. Hay, No. s baa the result of majorities received' new Parliament. Besides the last-!to vote. An elector who fails to 2, per ton, car lots, $14. Beans, $2.40 � � y go who for years refused to send their�� $2,60 bushel. ;,.,from polls in the,rural districts. Jews 1 trained, the only, other constituency in to the peals without, giving a valid chilAren to school and burned a num- v24c; - � Cheese, finest wests., 23,5 to Gouge, Liberal, who led the poll at doubt is Kindersley, Sask. reason for staying away is liable to. ber of pubic school buildings, have finest easts., 231,4 to 28%c. Butter, ' a fine of $20. abandoned theii lhostil:ty to Canadian 'No. 1 pasteurized, 42%c. No. 1 cream- L � "VIOLENT STORM INIt Is-extraordinary to me that no- For the last ten years compTsory education entirety. The 'Russian col- ery, 41%c; seconds, 40%c. Eggs, `',body is ever taught to speak well. At voting has been enforced in the State onists have completed the construc- storage.extras, 45c; storage firsts, 40 ST. LAWRENCE VALLEY;the age of eighteen young people of Queansland, but this is the first tion of seven new schools themselves to 41c; storage seconds, '35 to 36c *=- should be able to stand up in public time it has been applied to Federal and these are being used to educate fresh specials, 58 to 60c; fresh extras, a without fear or nervousness.-Mr. politics. The law was made neral' 3M Doukhobor children alone Can- 53. to bbe; fresh firsts, 4b to 48a Po- : Now York State Reports Ab- 1>0' normal Weather Conditions. Henry Ainley. last summer. ^ ..fir. :ines. �tatces, per bag, Quebec, car lots, $l.?b .. to $1.80 -- -- ---- --- --- -- -- -- - ---- Med. qualitysteers, $5 and $5.25, tom. cows, $3.25' to 3.50; lambs, $11 A despatch from Quebec says:-1 $ According to reports reaching here "� r � to $11.75; hogs, mixed lots, $11.50, 4-4 Friday, the moat violent snow and a t - a ' i r; m Sows, $10; Sel 12. ti rain storm in recent years has done .� ; much damage in the Sb Lawrence 1 �. r '" . ' F s Canada is Only Source ;Y' Valley below Quebec, the tug Lord ' of Hellinri in Empire Roberts being wrenched from its , � Moorings and dashed to pieces on shore a +' '; 1 A 'despatch from Calgary, Arta, *> a it says:-It has been estimated that; 1n r and three Government wharves in the Bois Des Chaleurs sufferirt severely. . w { " the city of Calgary a•one, there is an Pole lights, or ax Y }.: 1g , portable lighthouses, . , ! annual waste of 12,000,000 cubic feet of helium gas. Canada is the one were washed away at Fix River on rh source of helium in the British Em- the Gaspe coa3t. A despatch from New York saps:- - '" • 1, .N v Aire-this product being found only in A driving combination of snow and the natural gasses of Ontario and -min on Friday swirled into the metro- •�'" """"" " "� `' t Alberta. _ . -�•_.::a Three-tenths of 1 per cent. of the polAtan area, apilPing the earliest otfl- ^^ , Bow Island gas, in the Medicine Hat l; w fetal snowfall in this city on record. district, is helium gas. Helium can the previous ear.y record was Novem- ; a be extracted from the natural gas :her e, 1892. The storm Deft its trail �' with no great trgub a and as it adds of snow in an area extending porth T^ l• nothing to the value sof this for to SSuthern New England acrd south , W lighting g P urposeaor heating , there is to Penneylvanis. All New York State x;• and New Jersey experienced abnormal +. a _ a great commercial ices sustained by t point- atmospheric conditions. A four inch °'' �'sl :: riot extracting the helium. It is point ,'rna� r<. �. ., >� ed out that helium comparatively ' saowfalt was reported at O 1 is a tom arab repo Oswego, on rare element in the United States ' jrake•Ontario. South door of the new peovincial buildings, Queen's Park. Toronto, now under construction. , also " r yef .... , w.. r.,....a.•�. �t..'�.^.,�.wx".r•._+e�°.°r_.-._.:ft..',:^,�•toa..:.tw:?a.n..__v,a....'.ate' x:.,::�e:,sr7" :-:,ra:A!ee...m -....L-n1.,...,....•,._e.,..vr-�•�.e,.......,.•'.��.�,._.,...,,..t�..L.:...-...a,:_�,. ,:•a`«�•die,�.s..'C��''1'i�.,.:.2..-..4r.:,1".'4''.....'si.,a,.'7n�,,9S'.�+'»;J"7.1':.'.a.a. _��'.`�-, y "a� IL The standing committee , . _._ .<• ,, -. . :� ,;... _ . on Relief Ontario Imes.advt re�teaders 8 24; Q T �T T a aA f reported and recommended the. fol- ATrimble dram bet 10 11 coos 4 to e S H I 1V G 1J 151 8 Farmers At�ie�stion lowing payment:Oshawa Hospital. 12 6,00; J Plaskett. cute-weeds bet 10 11 t ' ;,• ° + Tt4RM5 _ days maintenance of J Huff 18.00, cope 4 to 8 900. Nova Scotia Sbingles '. I am agent for the World's Greatnb - $1.78 per rbc. 8l-bolt paidlnadvaaoa. The standing committee on Roads The council now adjournea to meet Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles Separator. 'The Renfrew," Stoves, +8ebecrlptioos to t* United States and crest and Bridges reported and recommend- again on Monday, Dec. 7th, for the � p Britain;S2.00 in advance. Bird's Felt slate Shingles Scalae and Oil Engines. Flear 's ed the following payments: W Payne, transaction of general btis[neas, - aB Fleury 's pipe eivr-bet lots 8888 con 1 for sale at famous Plows.Points.Grain Grinders. 1.26; W Stevenson, cut weeds bet 2.8 T. PATISRSON'S - CLAREMONT Wheel.Barrowsetc. _ JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. and�5 coo fi 6'25; Sam Farndale,cut Call and get priceb. Brantford binder twine and second- weeds op Ito 7*pd drag cons 6 and? hand separators for sale. pp Thee­:-Aristcrat . / 17 75; J Brown,clean ditch haul grsv s A MARKHAM. con 5 and 19 yda gray 22.85, L Reid. . The Pickering .ROBT. DEVITT, , rep grader and slush scrapere'15.50r ) Detects Phone 506 Pick; BROUGHAM - After a llogeriog Illness at nearly a i v.�a�+ , e , ii. you,Thomas Beare passed awn at Canada Ingot Iron lee rep for small V .lance �jO1nlYlltt86 p r scrapers 20.80; J Hallett. 26 yds perav =game of his daughter, Mrs.James bet 14.15 coo 2 and opp 15 con 3 3.75; c Peers,of IIdora,oo Monday,Oct.28th, T Walsh, 13 loads gray opp 17 con 3 Let ua suggest a fate linea B A S G T S in hie 87th year. The deceased was 1.96;A Burd ka,73 loads gray bet 18• ; ,that will Rive renewed life " ' ~- born in Scarboro and in his early man• pp y your appetite, which The object of this Association Ie to Saving purchased the stock from �. e 17 and o 17 coo 3 10.95; J D Rem- to bond married Esther Lehman, dao- mer.drag bet 14.15 con 2 2 00; Morris after one trial, will more Loosen stealing and prosecute thq Estate of Mbier of the late Jacob Lehman, of Hickey, instal pipe op 20 con 3 grad the felons. arkham, For many years be con• p p than please the.palate. 'ducted a successful general merchan- grav con 3 Opp 15. 17 and 18 and haul -• �Y. G. BARNES and the entire' grxv bet 14-13 and 16 17 con 2 drag Dept Cream Layers 30ce ..dive business in Wbitevale,as well as 18 17 con 1 and Fairport rd and o :;business of JOS. W. DOTEN i' 'being postmaster of that village 19 to Ta con 2 1%00; R Morgan,haul Members having proper, stolen oommttai Am prepared to supply all sizes While a resident of Whitevale he was lumber rep bridge bet 20 21 cok8 3.75; calla immediately with any member from, Berry Boxes to Three . 'prominently connected with the muni- The Pedlar People, bal for p eam Buns .,30e• of Executive Committee. and Half Bushel. eipal affairs of Pickering township. vents 131.00; L Jones, instal pi t l Membership tee $1:00. having filled the position of councillor, Whitby to pay half 1.50; Al-Conner, - and many others, according Tickets may be had tzom the president or; Ghee]] River Basket Works deputy-reeve and reeve., He also per. haul grsv con 5 bet 2425 72 00• Russell to taste. seerst•ry on application. .formed the duties of of assessor and of Conner, ditto 72 00; Mrs W Bennett, Phone Mark.8409 auditor for several years. About six. 144 yds gray bet 24 25 con 5 21.60; TooI Ezac, Com.—L. D. Banka, C.S.Palm• s teen years ago he moved weal to lie- Stepbenson, cut weeds bet 19 11 con 1 4 Weditg Cakes, Sac a lb• er, M. S. Chapman, Pickering. FRANK PENNOCK gina,wbere be engaged successfully 4 50; J Dwyer,ins J pipe lot,20 coni '113 farming for thirteen peace. Earl "The Man that made the Barnes' y 1.25; R Ward. salary Sep so to Nov 2 Good Fruit Cake, 35c a lb• D. Munro, las. Richardson, , •in 1922 he returned to .Ontario and Basket.' 156 80; F M Cooper, spikes Haile and President 8eore•ary settled to the Village of Matkham, bolts for grader$92; A E Major, drag I Wedding Cakes a Specialty. where he embarked in the automobile bet W81 bet 28.27 con 5 and opp 19 to ccs .,.,and garage business in partnership _ ; S with hie brother, John, and Ernest 31 and patching con 6- be 28 2? con 2 15 P Petty, a yds gray bet 28 20 coo 2 R I D H A R D -S. 0 •: Clayton, with the firm name of Beare . Bros. dt Clayton. In religion he was a 150; 1 Bennett, brei grsv con bet 28 29 10.f10; G D Miller, dragbet 28 29 I = Methodist and dut Ing his whole life + took an active cone 1 and 23 12; E 13ultbv, ut weeds ! part in Church and rep walks in Brougham 1 26•C Carter, ® *Re ' Sunday School work, as well as beLng haul rav o 29 con 7 6.00;�F Wright a lidentifed with the temperance move- g Pp 6 +"++a++�+ �'° 12 Barsof Son large kg CI so and.8' meat. In business he was noted for haul gray drag opp 29 coo 7.6100; A Soap, P �^' p Carlton. hauling timber to Glark'e f3A1�tE'9001 f his straight•for warO dealings,and was t �„ Galvanized Pail, all nor 1.25 " Hollow bridge 800; Wm Ellicott,37i j(� • held in very high esteem by all classes. yde gray bet 16 17 con 5 5 80; North ell y. He is survived by his widow and floe _ ,Lennox Laundry Soap, 6cents-21 for 100 dau,ghtere.Mrs. F. G. W4aon. bars. C. --.-------_------------------- -- ------ " F. Dunfee and Mrs. Wyman Fountain, _- FIe%O—the purest Soap Fltilfe-25 cents of Regina. Mrs. J D. Edgett,of Sacra- mento, Calf.,and Mrs. J. E. Peers, of Udora,and one eon, .E. L. Beare, of a p A new shipment of Brooms— OC and 75c ';Regina His funeral, which took u u+ [ E+ eat 4 Place on Wednesdrt.y last to the family M a ;plot at Locust Hill Cemetery. -wan _ .. . - - HaW about a nice rich Pium Pudding for Thanksgiving, 1, --'very largely attended. without any trouble to you ? 75Ce GREEN RIVER. Fresh Groceries all the time, and free L W. A. Fuller's condition is much oprompt delivery.:Improved of late. s Aside from the squeak oftlftedgatesr.,,i _ and rapid rifle fire, Hallowe'en passed ^ attquietly. f -•- • a �H� ' te i The anniveresty services of the - e JAMES •- DS • t 113apu int Church were well wttended t Oast Sunday. Beautiful weather aided!much. MissestSun Ju. and Beautiful BatheWhItgave Tick is Hallowe'en ty to a number ofpar Q '�"�j�Kittle friends who report a .cry pleas. erin Hardwa- rL St 1J - sat time. Many of the orchards hereabouts - _ have been taken over by Jack Frost. Delicious, healthful.' This year'they i01 N@ :+RF ' The gentleman thoughtfully relieved ' y pp p g, better than ever. Lay in a supply man of the task of apple ickin are it A very enjoyable evening was spent This is, the Place to Buy q,y those who attended the Hallowe'en Of fall and Winter varieties now, _ Masquerade held to the hall by the 4+ 'Young People's Class on Saturday both for cooking and eating. Buy :'" A. 1900 Cirawity WwahPr-Fully gnaraaLeed and • - :evening. Mr. Atkinson. of Locust free trial irea. , from a grower or dealer. g 1Hi11, whose dainty 'footwear was the - - - - H envy of alt the ladies, won the gentle. - mei and see the New Cosy 'Home and Happy s ]men's prise for best costume. = Thought Stove. The beet Range that mooed Thieves have apparently not confln• 274 Hon. John S. Herrin, B.A.. Mister ,can buy. ed their activities to chicken stealing-. I `t 'Two farmers of the village have re - R ceotly reported thefts of lambs. The Departmelnt of t�griculture lrigent for FlPnry P10wP and Shares and McCormick. , heads. tails sod feet of the animals s Deering Farm Machinery and Repair*. areae found,rut clearly steer on woods m Our Motto: "We have it. can get it, or it s bear their pasture. A suer was also ����-'- "�� r� reported mi-sing from another farm. i _ is not made.- € 1s would do 0o harm to report obese CHT QUHOU� S FURS - leaaea to the Canadian Mounted Police vL r Ance these gentlemen have occasion to pass through occasionally. A good deal of attention has been r - drawn toanumberof pbeasaotswhich Furs Remodled ;Furs Relined ,� S $AISDON, ,- :;PICI�a?RiN� which have heen place by the govern- • • ;neat in a]oral park. The birds ere a great asset to the farmer store their ;Furs Repaired . almost entire diet is of Insects. Potato - .- . . e "bags. it is said, cease to exist where Coate made to order JP'rices Reasonable Subscribe for The Pickering News tbess birds are plentiful. The Bovero Jmeat baa gone to no little ezpeese to !.' place the birds to favorable districts �• �• .0 O L r'1 U H O U N' ' _. •• ` and are asking xtl to assist in protect- �IIJ a Ing them. Benson Wilson, of this )111snuf8OturtII Furrier • e• to • village, who is curator fns Pickering g r �i1JAl.�TY - SERVICE - SATISFACTIOlr Township. will be pleased to receive 231 Danforth Ave., (near Broadview ave ), Toronto - `'reports of the birds or knowledge of d attempts to shoot or destroy,them. eGreel,wood, Thanksgiving Night, PICKERING , `_ _ ,-Fire- Weather j4 •'1CiKERING COUNCIL. " PfOOf Tight The abuse council met purauanf. to MEAT , MARKET , adjournment on Monday, the 2nd inst. -:Members all present, the reeve in the ,chair. The minutes of the last meet- : ` ' Fouad Roast or Steak, ... ... - ... 20�per lb > •$og were read and and approved. - �r .. � L��1tIIlII� A number of accounts were resent Surloin Roast or Steak, p • • Durable ed for meat sod referred to the �.• •• Pay Porterhouse Roast or Steak, .. 2& rOOf various standing committees. A com was received from M. R. _ -Ramp Roast,... ... 1& Parks, Wbitevale. complaining that Fine Rib Roast, .. ... 20c " Eogineer'e swat d was not carried out. Heavy Rib Roast, 18c '' 1 thereby causing him ,ouch damame, "' - s .,-And asking that the matter be attend- : Shoulder Roast: .. ... l4 and Uic " - ... . . ASTL�►K ..ed to. Pot Ito t, ' ... . . ' A com. was received from T. Hirst 1 ll� inclosing bill from Msynard's Garage Brisket, to boil, ... .� METALLIC SHINGLES •, for damages to car sustained on north Leg of Pork,... -•.. . ... 25c For year most reliable Roofing t lOp• townline. 25 „ r 40 s the liab Roo for s ><II11 Loin of Pork. Com. from H. E. Power.Cow.,er• "' "' 20c,28c .roofs of every description. Now beiIIpr made from the "Shotildet Rosiat of Pork, . •� closing copy of bj••laws re light and _ � " � '!wOrld•famOus "Queen's Head" CialVSIIlZed Iron. Abao- power supplied to township. , Pork Chops, . . lately the brat roofing value on the market to-day. Victor Rose was beard re bad condi. Pure Pork Sausage, ... - 25c " 4 tion of roads leading to his premises �� Estimates gladly given also for"Empire" Corrugated Iron ; and asking for use of road machinery. Fine$tJslt Pork,... ... .. 25e - R for new buildings or repair work. The standing committee on Contin- ,'Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece, •• 35c Get my figures for alterations or remodelling of Banta, gencies reported and recommended „ .. >"�r ., g sliced, ... c Houses, etc. "Empire" Plank Frame Barns and payment as follwe: Adam Spears, IImple- eelPFctng jurors 10 00; Leonard Neste, Mild Cured Cottage Rolls(half or whole), 80e " _ meat Sheds a specialty. 1 -9►9eseZ9:-ditto 10 00; D R Beaton,clerk 'Back Bacon, .. ,.. ... 45c ditto 20.t vol Mgrkar. ptg envelopes ,'„ 55c ;; - �F, J. P R O U S E P I C K E R I N G and adv, vote�e .7iat court 10.50; D R Cooked Ham,.. es :Reaton.on acct o?ryalary 125.00. Weiner@,.. ... ... ... 250 The standing committee-oil Trane- r, Head-Cheese,.. 15C " - - BUILDER portation and Light reported and re. ••� 3lbs~ 65 cents' _ commended payment as follows : Easy First and Domestic Shortening, _ Building Contracting --Bydro•Eleccric Power 0ornmission, # `' 5 ]be . W cents' ,yarns,- Houses, etc. of W kinds. for street lights n Greenwood 58 50. Fresh Trout and White Fish 'lb prints 18 eentsa On The standingcotnrnittee rm Bonus Every Friday: °Pickering Dealer for the Products of fer Wire Fences etc.,reported and re- - - comrRended the following payment: aT - T he Metallic Roofing Co. Limited, Toronto Richardson, bonus' on 62 rod�'lot 24, cot 9 7.80. r. 7 We � ' D' � r� -: ..PTCKFR 1'vG R ( lET F. } . e.. h 21 8 tr•way,,... . rv.^'^YN .. irn,� a ►... .... .-G': u! Jus. J Y_ :..h.r. • ,.. , ..,:�nitl,�+Yi 'A�iJ'bL'ew -• -x`-..sYy. ., ....:, ��. L.._..r:.{ .._..ti�r...•.........�Luc,.o,...,....:'C•..w. .��".auni..w..x_rvyui.:gyes•...w:•is"ra•..ir.2...I�.,..a.x.eSeew.J'�'. �._.as ......_.2 'atIrai,me~sw•fa- 'tea 1 , Now 100001 ' .' CLARKMONT. John Madill. of 8toniiville� Mrs. J.-Headman intends spend• !!� spent Tuesday with J. B.and Mrs. Ing the winter in Peterboro with Fruit �Rrees, Shrubs Etc. Maple -Leal Xutual'hm �s Mrs. Towner, of•Dagmar, spent Madill,- . her son, Luther. Tuesday-with Mrs. Lynn. John Readmaa, -of Aurora. Having secured the agency for T. W. Insurance Co. Remember the iannaal: Thanks- Mrs. John Dunn, of Pickering, spent�Suaday last. with Mrs. Jos- called on a number of Claremont Bowman A eco,$tar, Nurseries, giving services in the United RjSadman, Ridgetown; Out. '- Church nest 'Sunday. $pedal frtea►de oa Tuesday law prepared to take orders for all QJZeap rates for term and oountsl► - The-Lynn boys are-bast' band• P buildings. ptastc will be rendered by the iog a cemenCfoandatfoo!ora w Monday next being Thanksgiv- . .hinds o Fruit.-Trees. Small Fruiti, -- # choir. greenhouse. ipg Day, the places of business in Oetiaaiental Shrubs 1Cto.. at iWiodstoasa Insurance on building -= The auction ea16 of the farm ,_ the villrtge will be closed as usual. - lowest possible prices. wind taws,f3liw etc. ` J. Sandy; who has been to Bal• Therefore do "stock,imp lemeote eta, belonging your Monday shop Special rates for large quantities. to the estate of theJate C. (�. timore during the past year.spent ping on Saturday. 46th Automobile Insurance 2r the week-end with friends and of all kinds. •Sennett, was held on Tuesday In order,to make roorA for his N. J. Chapman,- Pickering ... afternoon. There was a mood, relatives here. winter goods D. A. Scott s-hold. FARMS-FOR SALB. 12. crowd in attepdwoce and prices J.and Mrs. Fingold and family Ing a special Bale of two weeks' •_t •±were good. were in the My on Sunday when duration, which began on MQnday Pickering Write or phone = The election on Thursday last they spent the day with friends, of this week and ends on Satur• * , was one of the quietest-ever held Air. Fingold had a business trip to day of next week, and during that rather -Goods Stas f in the village, ae neither.party Toronto on Tuesday. period he is offering a number of E D. B O Y1[ M A N' displayed mach enthusiasm over bargains which you should not 'HARNESS 20 WHITBY, ONT. the contest. The reason was the miss. See advt. in another col- Our supply of quality Harness and fact that there was no real ues- . : . g q -- • nun. Parts now complete. tion before the people. 1 ;BOOTS-GRE SHOE ' CLAREMONT Next Sttuday at the Baptist a We have a large stock of this Famous ' Church the pastor will preach „ ' both morning and evening keep. Coal --foal Boot, on hand-unbeatable CREAM�EI4Y l for hard wear and tear, w ing in mind the thought of OUR. Thanksgiving: The choir will +. . REPAIR,INf3 ;: Highest price paid for , M "9u 1 special Thanksgiving mus- CIROff IES . We maintain our established reputs-y P g P Cream at the •r tc at each service. The morning �►i2 � � `� "`� - Said and Soft Fi0a1 Of th6s ' tion for repairing all kinds of :sub will be "A -Thanksgiving QOPI>ti.gR 'yA�Qt. beat quality on haresees and boots. Covenant,,, and the evening sub- �'r'tE T hand Claremca E cream .7 ect, When the Song of the Lord CECIL - BRADLEY Gives a trial and be convinced ; egan." Special Thankofferings ae THOS A• LAW, Harness maker, .. will betaken at each. of these services. Rlatchford's Egg ® �• Ga,t� PICgERINQ, ONTARIOrl Remember the football game to be played on the Claremont Park Mal�h to-morrow ,Naturday), beginning STANDS FOR THE BEST.BEATTY y, at 3.80 p. m., between Qlaremont fills the egg basket and the Oshawa Maroons. This Is • the game that- was advertised to and gives you Our Collection Service take lace s postponed of last p more ITH branches and correspondents " Saturday week place was postponed owiDpi to #�" the snow. The proceeds of the P game is for the benefit of- one of for your money. W throughout Canada and strong finan- the Claremont players who was in- tial affiliations abroad, we are in a position to ; ,r _ Jared in a gtazao several months Contains 27 different foods make 'prompt collections in all arta of the ago, necessitating his remaining P ' , ,from which your hens world. Acceptances are quickly obtained, in bed for some weeks. Admte- • a enta promptly transmitted—details are ^ aion.25 cents; ladies, 10 cents can make the �. •.P ym P P y I` Next Monday the young people gggg, carefully and accurately handled. of the Baptist Church are enter. 'Ask our local manager for complet'S information. Litter Carriers, Hay Carriers„ taining the Baptist, oua ole yy g people Get this from - Pumps, Door Tracks, Cow of the Whitby.Lindsay Associa• . aion, theoccasion being theannual FRANK CHIDLOw, � Howls. Pressure Systeme prices an Association Rally. The meetings IO will pay you to et my prices ass : CLAREMU:*7T, ONTARIO above before buying elsewhere. are all open to the public although l BA" of the three sessions the even. ,qHW.��, Co. P. LYNN Manalm FRANK J. PRCUSE flog session will probably be of the " Ir Hitfl0ldJ!►i BR.t►Ni�l, IL C CROSS, Maospr. ipaseatest general interest The n 1 PIOH8R1Nii, UNTAIid® T printed programs are not yet N � �j � V � ��-••-.... s►vailable bot should be fat the • _ „�_ -------__.__ _-- �"'j� L �"� hands 'of the local B. Y. P. U. executive before the end of the we haV® emf)loyedA Electrical Contractor week. From.them you may secure 'Tenth n�lrerslry dale l w is copy and plan to attend ,all the +sessions you can, and if oak select a very ,competent . am spared t0 accept ooa+ the session most interesting tr t L tinsmith and pr you and share its inspiration with recta for electric the members. plumber f�Ild are You are cordially invited to come and spend a social wiring In 1 In driving through the cotuttry P hoar at our Tenth kaniversary Sale and .buy your PICKERING VILLAGR - a person is impressed with the large number of orchards in which prepared t0 do tall and winter supply. Be well dressed and vicinity. ` the apples remain unpicked. and Hot air heating r at the beginning of the season. _ Retimates given free will not be picked as the severe Prices reasonable •��. :frosts of the post week or two,was Plumbing ',A "great redactiao yvill be offered to .you at this Sale. Phone wt my expense to Garrard more than they tsDtald stead. It is 1 SMw or write to i stated by apple-growers that water bowls, Barb and every dollar's worth of goods reduced twelve degrees of frost will not ��a98-tr8llghing; for a rapid clearing: to apples on the tree,but when , ftgoee beyond that it is injurious. - 46 Franklin Ave. � As there were sixteen degrees of Etc. Beginning Oetobe 19th, to October 31st. ` frost during the recent cold spell, - TORONTO EAST wod as the apples were frozen eev Get our rices. Call.at i. Fj�j�OT j'�y� Phone 8800" era, times, those left oD the trees. p v j+ a+i+ and that means thousands of bas- New Blacksmith I `' refs, are now -practically useless, F. X.. �C 0 0 P E R oz.ARE�ONT. ONTARIO and are-not worth the picking. Now is the time to get your The loss is a heavy one .for the CLAREMONT plows in order for the farmers, especially those who de- pend a great deal on their fruit - -fall work. crop Very seldom has the Brock road f 2 Day Special It can'be done to yOt11<` been in a mach worse condition ./ Sa S. Acto" 12 satisfaction by -°� We ettatm.°of the 1�Tov. 2nd.to 14th vitlg L O R N E R E I D W !arse s�oant of money which bse is a Splendid Investment CLAREMONT d it during the _ . been expended on g _ year,the road is -one stretch of l� lbs beat $t. L. 3agac, 1.00 y ima" from the seventh concession 18 bare Laundry Soap, 1:00 n_ . ''Eo blaremoat, and the streets of 8 bars Toilet Soap, 28e QnDD � Q► Grain Mopping � Claremont have been very seldom 3 pkga Ammonia, 23e - worse.: _Froth the. aevettth, -. 2 pkga er Lax, N absolutely safe i am pre p to aFL o OhoG•-Chopping-sad 2 riocees Boa Flakes, 87c ,Seamon in the mag good road the p wired on ,e goad is in very good cooditioD. Laundry Starch and Beason's � O.t Flaking every MoadaT. * Cone Starch, Wednesday 'The use of the scarifier to this die- Ile investment rarely Wedn ay an Friday strict at this time of the year was 3 lb. it of Easifirst, evidently i mistake. Had the fall 5 - - returm more than four or five _ -:9080boa For Sale +beeo a dry one the use of the 10 " tJOhII F. Bayles, ClaremOIIt scarifier might have been all right, a lbs Rolled Oats, 25c pa cent. And should it become anral�„�No, 8 g 2 pkga Shredded Wheat, 25r but the heavy rains and the gaow Z pkga Bran Flakes, 25c were cot what was required to 2 pkge Pep, -. . .. _ 25c cash promptly, 1 N. W. STAFFORD • Ar make good roads, especial! when 3 pkga Corn Flakes, 29c a Sacrifice of tW0 Or three per +v the surface was all torn up. 8lhe Rice, _ Saturday evening Istat was Hall. . ' 1 S - Marble and Granite Dealer. 'vi +'• bwe'eD,• and OD Sunda morula 3 lbs Beet Tea, cent of theprincipal , will ' y g I lb tin Magic Bk Powder, $4c � -r Cemetery Lettering etc. there were many evidences of the First-class work strenuous work indulged in by a Broome-i string 45c,8 string -Probably be entailed. � number of the young of the village regular 1.25,for 95c y guaranteed. and the e+trroudding country. dur All other Groceries greatly reduc• _ 'I'o &epositors,In the~ aSt=& Kingston Road and Pickering ing the previous •night. Some of ed for the l�days' Sale.. L- East Townline. the young men who`were tbus Bank of Canada 1s Offered abeo- Pheone Whitby 68 R 32 engaged and who were not known Men's Work Shirts, reg. up to pat in an honest day's work to 1,75, for -1,19 - 27.40 P. O.-Whitby R. R. y lute safety with interest at a during the whole- year, worked Mens Work Sox,,reg. 50c9 like Trojans during Saturday 3 pairs for 1.19 -:�ee Per cent: , •���'— l bight, and they greatly. surprised Men's Overalls and Smocks,_ - sthemeelve3 at the very large regular 2.50, for 2.20 And deposits may be Withdrawn at amount of work they could ac• Men's Fleece Underwear, �• .__.reomplish in,such a short time, and • -regular 1.0a,-for 85c a moments nota ce, with- they thoroughly enjoyed it. Bnt' n's Wool Underwear, Out.$edifice! BQjfi . i'how different it-wonld be if they r alar 1.75, fof 1.39 were compelled to do the-same, _.._. ., 'work. It would take the twice nnuuuuuam.mmnnunnnunnnnuu man i u n m nun m un i n un uuw � e' La ea Fleeced 1,251 ac, ��p� Of all materials and dedon se long, and-ft rvoaTd be real hard reg 1,00 and 1.25; irnil.7 work. There is nothing objection• dies' Hose, regular op 79c _ It will,pay;you to call at lour Works r , able in the boys having' a little -' - v - to inspect our stock and ` fun, so long as they do not destroy to 1,00, for- - 89c $ All orders left with roues agent,A. T. ¢" M property. The fact of it heinq Fess Goods, wool mixture, STANDARD BANK . : Hallowe'en does not justify them per pard, 5Dc - Law,-Pickering, will receive our y's 0 i►: Indulging in anything illegal. OF CANADA prompt and careful attention If it is unlawful to do certain ' { D A.SCOTT ,A call solicited• things at other times [t is also s TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTY-ONE BRANCHES Zai,%', unlawful t do them on Hallow- - THROt1GHOUT CANADA' son J. T. MATHESO'N gym.. e'en. � f � CLARE�110NT ,.......... .._ ... :.. ... ._.. . :. _. ... _ _: ..-- -' -.: .- -- .. . i ,..n. u.,..^s-yis,_�."'+,•'„�.e..—.�:W.✓r.+:m.!.r�'t'sL.i�:_.:..Cn'e:.:u'`�+.ra��.,.t�..?t 3.:..a:.!,.�:,..._' .x:.,. ,.ae...,._...:'s.�sr' � 3'."..gid..._.s. ...,,.,, ..�:,w,.�,. _ _ �._��,��..:.z-i.e.,�c.rzl....,a ...:..u•�!._..:..,........�yrc.r_.�k .._..... ...mss.,,.,._,,..........,«�.�:,. .. ,4 y�,� '' .t _. '..'. ..,. ''. T,''•`I^'4T iF[ yncx a.K..'fit' ..+gyp' +lJa...^ .�M eRi.tlYw'.c ..+G -.. . - + ,.:'. h+'t n�". ,•W°<.:"7avpMT ',57J'QC?::a wy,.;•"p•;�f.t}�p„-.. s•.10',I ♦;i) t...,. "i,Q"f' �?'-' .. 9% Amin�"� A HUMAN'S WORK O - ADAMSOI�I'S ADUENTLJRES .: IS NM -DONE ,. _ _ - - - - - �, " No Wonder Health Gives� Oat and She Becottes,Meak and - Despondent. . — It is literally. true _cgne-erning wo-. MGM 1a the home that her work is _ .•�, never done. She starts with house- .. .;. • work when she rises to the morning t -mow _ and Is kept buoy up to the time she �;- :... 77 retires at night. The %crk must be ..F 'i done whether she is f6eling well or ; -not. It Is no wonder that she"often ! breaks• down under the strain. She becomes breathless at slight-exertion, tools exhausted if the walks up stairs. r _z Headache& and dizzy speIle become frequent, and life seems a burden. / Much of this trouble Is due to the fact I that her blood has become thin and watery, and to regain her good health she must take a reliable blood-enrich- Pills. The-great value of this fo� . •- o 1 Ing tome Ze cahownh as Db �thlei statement medicine y of Mrs. Mary Nolan, Lintlaw,.Sask., ! who says:-"When I bean using Dr. i Williams' Pink Pills I was a physical "+ wreck. It was with great difficulty that I could do light housework. I suffered , J - from headaches, my heart would beat / violently at the least exertion, and i always felt tired and depressed. I did I not sleep well at night, and I had no appetite-my limbs would swell as in dropsy. it wss at this stage that a neighbor advised me to take Dr, Wil- liams' Ptak Pills. I had used the pills for some weeks before f began to feel S " rq their benefit, and thus encouraged I O O ' -;,t a'.rose e.Tt..911 a,wu.4,t«) t THE FASHIONABLE FLARE. continued -taking them for several /'+�� n a" Fine wool twill fashions this frock months, when I was again as strong i He Can't Hear Out of the Mouthpiece with the front of the skirt flaring in and well as ever I had been. I haver ---- — 6� the dashing new &tanner. Very simple no hesitation In sayift that these pills! mirably if you know the gams and names that. the meeting proved to be Etiquette in Persia. and verychic are the lines of this are a remarkable blood builder and q i keep your wits about you. Thus, when a success. How much was actually 01 youthful frock, which may be worn strength renewer and I shall ever be ' The Persians are gxceedingly gen fi erteoessfully for any day-time occa.- grateful for what they did for me." erous with money, says Mr. Thomas a personage eaters the room, every'collected from them I do not knout. ,. You can get these pulls from,�yoar Pearson to A81a,.but they are-miserly one bows and smiles and has a per lion. The plain back extends over the enough !n matters of prestige. You fecttq heavenly time, but when an !n- , aboulder at the front in yoke effect, druggist. or.by mail at 60 cents a box to which the Moat is slightly, gather•- from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., have to go to Persia to learn the true conspicuous somebody cornea in every, r ed. Small, round buttons fastening Brockville, Out. meaning of that word. I have heard one is deep in convera6tioa with his ' It variously used all my life, but no-l neighbor and pretends hr, does not see.I ' with baps of braid make an attrac- Once, after some local disaster, a ' time closing for the convertible col- e+EQflalL where le 1t fraught with such. rwtul 0 g K es. meeting of public-spirited citizens was e Sar, vPhieh ie worn buttoned chase Lo moaning as to Persia.. The proper. e- =•-the aleck- The lower `section b the I would take away witli me seating of guests at table, for example, called for three o'clock to subscribe 1 t" Only youthful dreams. !rands for relief of the victims. I pre- full sleeves is banded with a handsome becomes a problem before which eves, Bit of cloud, sky of blue, the moat valiant ua1L In Persia in-!rented myself at what Beamed to me oriental trimaaing, a narrower width- Mystic songs of streams. - q t to be the proper time. I was the first ' being used for the coUar. The dia- fluence and prestige cluster around to arrive and was ushered out u grant pictures the simple design of the centre of the board. those seated pOII a �s►..� ' No. 3222, which is in sizes 16, 18 and That [towld through a woodland I at the ends may consider themselves terrace overlooking a famous garden. Knew long, long ago. lucky to have been invited at all. A Around the terrace stood an tmpres- 20 years .(34, 86 and 38 inches bust). All the early loves 1 held sive.array of chairs and.tables. In due Private? No -indeed! Sime 18 guest putts properly resents being years (38 boat) requires Gita Crimsoning and oh, _ seated below some one whom he con course other pesons arrived and .."Seen you s good deal with aa_ldier dards of 88-inzh; or 4 yards of 40. �ifdera his taterfar and often prefers At seats as seemed b.st to them {atoll, But that's private I suppose" inch material. Price 20 cents, Bright first hopes, what.matter now At half past six the. most Important + f to remain at-home rather than mbmit "Private ydu:r aunt' He's a lieu- Oar Fashion Book, illustrating the They were nafulSlled' personage arrivrd, and the maetiag and horst tactical illustrating tbtl to the indignity, The proper way to i tenant, I'd have you to knout, , o nPt P y' Going I would faits Thom with me was called to order. After a few ap- r be of hrnd m to eve home dress-, prepare a room for receiving Persians every Who have thrilled and thrilled- preprints words the main bus4aess of maker'. Prize of the book 10 cents is to place chairs around the room aide j the occasion was taken u A fine Closer Home. - F the copy. With their magic, who can say, by aide, with their backs to the walls. book was passed around. on a cushion, Teacher-"What are the producta of In front of the chairs here should be " 1 80W TO ORDER PATTERNS. Where I travel far, little abler; possibly"one table for and every one inscribed his name and the �V@at Indica. a I may live all these again, every four chairs, and on the tables after it a sum of money. The idea, I Frank-"I don't know." Write your name and address plain- � Teacher-"Yes, you dc: Where do On a distant star. should be fruit and sweets. No one had thoughE, war to write down what 9,� ly, giving number and size of such prepr.,red to give, but it ap-'you get your sugar?" -{}serge Elliston. ever disturbs the artistic arra you were r.._ patterns as you want Enclose 20c in agement ared to be rather to write down f ink-'We generally borrow it stamps or coin (coin referred• wrap " - of fruits and sweets, but they are ea- preferred; P ,Ene'mie . what you wanted your neighbor to from next door." it carefully) sential to the setting of's ban uet. At for each number, and b -think you could give. The most pro- It ---v r address your order to Pattern Dept, We would have, all of us, friends,!Intervals you will send large trays fill- address minent personages', to whom of course Reading is the inspiration of youth _ d' "Wilson Publishing Co., 78 West Ado-I friends ed with cups of tea about the room. g the book war passed first, set down and the conso:ation of o:d age,--Mr. laid* St., Toronto. Patterns sent by - -And yet consider, pray, -The first guests arrive, and, having such staggering figures after their�T. P. O'Connor, M.P. ttrltusn east{L The value of staunch enemies greeted the host. who site near the -_ - -- - ,:' Along life's curious way. - --_ door, they make their way to a far - - �� BABY T® TBI�1K corner, where they nit down and spend "I'he Clever Beaver. UH , • -. Pew friends. will frankly tell us at the [Ifni few minutes la taking is .� � . . Sitting upon the bank of a Columbia The faults we all possess: every detail of the room and of its tar- River ar River slough, I observed two bdavers Largely from enemies we came nishings. Then they begin to talk �LlcatiOn�ltirtb LO BefOle SChOOltlayg. The Really Im- maktag their way from the water's To know of traits we guess. with their neighbors. At intervals _ng .a,' edge up a beaver slide and back to a more guests come in, and the chatra portant Time in-Early Life is When Baby Begins a" t _ ?mall clump of willows. They selected A good stout enemy w111 stir are filled. Half the fun of a Persian _ to Thiels for Himself. A willow about six inches in circum- To make extended.elfort; party Is watching the other fellow -i fprence and immediately began cut- He prods;be'digx, he come right out come in. Persians have an interesting All mothers will illi you that their I easily. AJao he should be begianing ting with their sharp, chisel-like teeth. While friends will stop to court., habit of remzining seated when aper• babies are very wise. They abound' to reason for himself. Within two hours the tree,fell end - son enters the .room, but of bowing in an_tnstin-ctive wisdom, which, being : At this age a child wlll.copy a par- t thea one of the animals began to cat Lord, great me-friends, a-many, a- and smiling and half rising after the 1 given to them naturally at birth, has ent who sounds a note on the piano, off a section of the trunk about four many, newcomer has taken his chair. The as iia main ob)eotive the obtalning of and will >zegin to see the connection '-feet in lenith while the other rested, --But let me never be latter acknowledges the courtesy by ,exactly what they wast. between the striking of the note and lAttiag upon the log. , In one-Half hoar Surrounded by my friends, half rising in unison with the crowd the "noise" which follows. For this purpose In days:'and the task of cuttingthe log in two was With aro good enemy. � the moment he hue touched his chafe. Thea cgain, his little mind should• ••• - , lunge are employed frequently and half Completed. and the bea7er that -George F.11'ston. 'This procedure passes the time ad- !now be able to tackle problems. He had' been ,res#.ina� took�uy the task fully, but gradually the• little one be- i should be able to understand that, if while the one that had been 'workirw _ -- - - - - gins to think and act for himself. It 'one of his small toys is put inside a rested,'and within "the next half-hour Is sheer delight to all parents to watch'box in his,presence, and.the lid closed' the log was severed completely. Then ` this be ma ked by he baby's of power to down, the treasltre is not irretrievable. t a strange thing liapyened: one of file t " ' - If the lid is not too heavy and floes n r t be vera stood`upright, braced its body > h' ;� f do certain things, and to puzzle out not stick, baby;after tir-kering with it $$ y4�•" Y problems.which, to the infant miryd, for a bit, during which time he is turn- are its stiff tall, and made a peculiar are full of pitfalls. whistling sound. Directly two more Ing the problem,over in.his-mind, p beavers joined them, coming from q Wise mothers will tell you that ea should try to open it. pome distance down the slough. - y so 'as baby''Is born you can tell Aftekholding a short consultation, �_ whether he is mentally perfect by put- _ r most.m_'r ting some smsI1 round abject-it used. row, of course; comes the Learning to Tal •. Shay all pitched in and tegan-to tura... .. . the log about so that It was ° to be shalt-sovereign in the old days- terestthg" of all periods in babe's • with the slough. Then they p began .i into the wee open palm. . If baby 1, !growth. He learns tc speak, and rolling it just as nicely as any. craw. �r x ' - mediately close's his chubby fingers copies everything that is said, select- of men could have dose. It was ta• �t i tightly over the treasure well, you i ing, it possible, the longest word in •` deed a curious and interesting sight. _ `�'� have no further need to we'rry about�any ,;enjtence to repeat. • Baby's .mind- ; fibers fear, animate' got behind 'the the little one's mental powers; he Is is still keeping tistrlde of his develop- the bo yequipped -n that re- heavy willow log' and pushed' with �� 6retain full , �meat in ether directions, and at sigh• ct. teen month's be should begin-to point their fore paws, and .over and over - D out and name animals and so on, pie71. •, -Smiles and,Tears: rolled the heavy timber till splash, It -- F - tures of which' are shown him In ,,landed In the water. Then they float- i A really healthy baby shcn.d'begin books. .sig f 'ed it down to:,the house' they were to. take an intelligent interest in I At this stage the child memory is building:-W. R. things when about six months'old. At I continually coming into Lae, and every : this age,. if a watch is put to his ear,, week you find that baby remembers = } A Woman Blacksmith: - ` t '1. ;` be should smile, an* as soon as the things for a longer period. The distinction of being the only , V v "tick-tick" is taken away his sound So the gradual development of the woman blacksmith in New York City TIunga Should come into play. little brain goes on until the time goes to Mrs. Sophie Jenkin'gon, 64, who Between the sixth and ninth months I comes for the child to go to school y. -has been at the forge for 30 years. She baby should -be found trying•to lift:and learn terribly big thir_gs out of ., has Royer been hurt by a horse and is things for himself, and as the first sn specially-prepared'books, And who -. not afraid of any horse: --' "---- -- ntvereary of his birth comes round he shall say that the earlier "adueation" " Ty Cobb, great baseball star and manager of the Detroit Tigers, ;pboto- should be able to lift quite heavy toys of the home is not more imporfant If you're yegnainted with happl- graphed In Toronto on route to his annual hunting and-fishiag vacation in and other things, which were never than the more formal studies of the ; nese, iatrt lute him to your neighbor. Northern Ontario. intruded to be toys at all, and quits sclioo}, f r ?!.,< '. . _. ...,_. .:.. ._...• .,. .. .: ♦ i. ':n.. -fir uta» $.a "�.:fi.,s,�,, , :.:N. 'us .,,_... k.:,.. a;.•. .. ... C ). . ,. .., .... _ ;ars .a'1y. '!:'i•,J iA `�,�" .�y,. * 5zB: ,. ,.� • ., •. xs ,z.` y v6v3M y..�. may- M. .• 4 What nYour Rat! Age? :Order frown his —� } l `Why, he doesn't look a day over your grOCer s west, ted,4 a� y tortyI' . he'll -usually send "Red Rose." is How often ie that remark made•ot s f man who to fifty or so? Aad it is In. terest iito note that doctors,in these .j 1 ...• ' �C r ,. i. aye are veering round to the opinion that in such a.nese the man's real age s _ _�.. ; • may tie,ae�rer forty UuII"fifty. r . The age which your birth-certificate " ., reveals Is not your real age—it only + - represents the number of summersa is :S that have passed over your head. The •; resI age is determ2Led by the 'wear 9O0d te x �.« 4+ and tear" of the body—which can be � fi fairly L "�� ' !. Y cloaeIy recorded, by modem TFi@. 8&itn8 good tea for 30 sax's. Try mit! methods of examination. Fl p ' , ti The heart, for all practical purposes, . �n r , Is just a piece of machinery, a hollow - .. i �L mdscul8r «. .Dodging thO Census French Paper In Cairo. pump to drive the blood on- ++ ` • • wards, and a rough estimate of its It is no joke being .a census affiafal The. first Egyptian woman proprie- �✓',/�+�(/ �]� real age in relation to Sts birthday age in Kenya Colony,-wbere, according to for of a newspaper is Miss Munrta Sa II++ �Lr / Kmay be made by observing its rate recent reports, the native& have ob. � bet, a cultured Biohammedan writgr and steadiness. jetted to the enumeration of the on women's, children's and other so TTie om 4_ The tubes that carry the blood—the 1atidin because they think that it �sl,subjects, who has received fr k i Use only "Snowflake:t Dissolve one arteries— have their age, too, Which unlucky to count them&elvee or their the Egyptian Government permission ff ff • Is, denoted to the finger by their else- wiveg, - to issue, a French.language. paper 1h tablespoonful of SnowfTl�ake In a tic Qualities and the pressure of the In ober countries the Counting of Cairo. gallon of hot water. .]t will re■ i blood within them--both of which can heads has sometimes pfesented diffl- L 1 be accurately recorded by an laetru- culties. The first' Chinese census Most heiwle- 'figures in history al'e ` move all .grease aitd thWoughly meat. showed a total populationof "1000,- like Certain paintings. It is better ` sterilize the cans .and bottles. Then there are the lungs. Their 000: It vas taken to serve as'a asis not to approach too near it you wish M- powsrs-of breathing can be measured, for the imposition of a poll-tar. Some to see them at their best, _ plaCli 1101r 6aowll<las[� but perhaps, a more important teat is years later another census was taken, �Y the power of holding the breath, for the object this time being to organize VR ��' 11 ;ateessoris �� latlo� .10 � � _''� �> > in s period of this indicates the degreer of steadiness the provision of relief of the nerves too. The steadiness of famine. The >1opulief had grown of to l ��� your.nerves•is important, because the 106,000,00. Y'Li + c R o lt !l' ?� IJ a leas steady they are, the more vital probably the most remarkable ren- Ammonia energy you will spend every year. . sue ever-taken was that the results at 4 r 1 I Lastlythere is the digestive system. which sae contained in Doffiesday A '�,�E.S wr From the .state of the teeth and the Book. It gives a complete and living y1nomet it condition of the stomach an estimate picture of the England of that dray, and '�� ~L� can be made of your digestive age. has been described by one authority a'3y ji er Thus a doctor can form an estimate as unique. The information it con. �T T [. F of the ages 'of your heart, arteries, ,twined, however, was�tot always given A l r D R FF As an i ift L lungs, nerves and digestive system, willingly, gl'OOei' Fie Rub the scalp' with and from these he'should be able to Infinite trouble Is taken in the re- M I n a r d'a. It stimulates — -------- place your real age to. within five paration oL the tndfan census, but the root of air and years or so. y a Br t13h adminis removesadandruff,n INYESTIE��TS _ s. one story, told'by ! 1 f Castor, shows that there also the way �i 6 a� �n'i of the'censua-maker is Hard. On one ` Pill ��(�ly r occasion he had to point out to a ns,- + ® ry B Edgar A. Guest. Italia �iJaas�t' LIKE THEMI + panty in By ga five enumerator tome d acre .. ' ,-- •I have some extra dollars which were better spaevedebhan spent Baby'4 Own Tablets Are Effec- �a Ne figures. "Hut surely," protested I �� � �n the enumerator, "Your honor can sup- And so I'll buy a gilt-edged bond to earn mA 4 , ply nougbts at dlscretlaa?" I'll M that an investment, 'tis a term all bankers rise,' Clue and Ens to Give. -�- a-- But one which money-minded men so frequently abuse. ' • y '!Not all investments pay in gold; some pay in peace of iniad You do riot have to cos: and'threat- Banal Music. ,• _ .And some in happy memories of days when we were kind. - en to get the e.lit�enesseo take with Bwahi b a necessary Dart of the e brass aaemall-' - Life gives us countless dividends in payment for our deeds, they are Coven, as compared with er--Industria: settlement is evident in .01 NERV� �. -- The marigolds are coupons which we cut from planted seeds, liquid medicines, will appeal to ovary the tact that -there are tbou.anda of - mother. None is spilled or wasted; suet bands la Oreat Hrttatn andUS 1? . The goodwill of our neighbors 18a joy which we collect , you know Just,how big a dose has America. And the band,contests of -. From having neighbored with thein in it way they could respect. BREAK-DOWN reached thfi Ilttle stomach. die a rem• both countries are famous.• By now, e Our children are.investments, too, in which our worth shall show,.. edy for the Ills of chtMhood arising with the calibre of the braes laatru• 1,For seklom 'tis by luck or chance good men and women grow, from derangements of the stomach menta so much Improved by in veatlon and bowels they are n.ost satistac• theta' powers are greatly expanded and -:`'We are investors, one and all, by each a choice.is made,, tory, an classes of runic are Doseible to Pains in hack and Leda $a a Some risk their lives in art and some invest them in a trade Mrs Rare Voyer, Willimantic, Cons,., them. The advance both in the stand.: lleoed by Lydia E.�In�ChaID'i " And who-shaall give his best to life shall reap his dividends says:—.*1 used Baby's Own Tablets in and of muds in'use bye bandsmen and _. In peace of mind and happiness, the love and.trtlst of friends; the Canadian Northwest and found In their performance of it, Is one of I Vegetable Compound jBut who invests in selfishness, in runs them a wonderful medicine for child- the most-striking featuref of musical cunning or-in shame, ren's troubles, especially indigestion progress. „ r �y ,Shall find, however filled his purse, he's played a los' ame. ,. k ig 8 and constipation. I have also given O : ' Ford, Ontario.— I had a nervousk them to my children for simple fever Keep Minard's Llnlment handy. - break-down. as it is called, with severe ; rlw 'Bleak poverty of spirit is a failure that is worse and the reatlesaneas accampanytng Q pnine in my back and legs, and with K1. Than the error of wrolig judgment which brings povertyto Urge, teething and, they always gave relief. I fainting spells which left me very weak. p - Looked Bad. - - I was nervous and could not sleep nor For money may be squandered and-a stock not worth its cost, I can recommend Baby's Own Tablets est as 1`sliould and spent much time But a ' to all mothers," A much respected citizen ha,* left pe _ good name lives forever and a kind deeds never lost. three unbrellas to be repaired. Later in bed. I was in this state, more or So I'd invest my hands and brain in all life's finer things w mediciBabne dealers's Own Tablets bymallre Y5 in the day he had luncheon !n a res- E. Pinkham's.VegetI for over two yabl Cears ompound Lydia `a .And seek the competlisaa-don which that sort of venture brings. taurant and, as he-was departing, ab• ! recommended to me b net bor. cents a box from The Dr. Williams' y Medicine Co. Brockville, Dat. sent•mindedly took-kn umbrella from Before I had taken five donee L was x '' e - 7oman a book nest to his hat. sitting up in bed, and when the first -On h1s n�lae�t;y nintht�birthday a The � the Street. ' 4 Directions. next hablemine," ss, woman at the , able to walkaroundthe house Daring Id abottle was ;Beattie man gets word that be has +•• He apologized.wad went'out. When my sickness I had been obliged to get There !s an amusing story of the "qty goodness. remarked the old just inherited 13,000,000: Is he rich? I he was going home that evening in a f some one to look after my home for m early days of the Russian Revolution. gentleman as he stopped the young g I but thanks to the Vegetable Compound t Answer It by asking yourself.ft you'Atter the Czar had abdicated, a stout lad with the fine catch of trout. "You street car with his three repatred.um. I am now able to look after it m self would trade places with him. Which • - "would you rather be— i old woman was seen leisurely walk- had a very successful .day,young man• brellas the woman he had seen In the I have taken Lydia E.I'inkham e loom s penniless and I Ing 'down the middle of `one of the Where did you.catch all these Rah!" restaurant got in. Glancing at him Medicine in turn with the Vegetable ���• ' twenty or millionaire and ninety--alae? busiest streeta In Petrograd-, at no "Just walk down that patch marked and at his umbrellas, she-remarked Compound, and I certainly recommend ; After all, life itself Is the only real small-peril to herself and to the great 'Private' and keep right on till pleasantly: these medicines to an one who is not :-wealth. Money is valuable only as it confusion of traffic. A policeman come to a notice, 'trespassers willpbe "I see you had a good day,." enjoying good health. I am quite willing contributes to the abundance of lite. ` for you to use these facts ae a testi- a : Youth and health are valuable e. pointed out to her that there wee a prosecuted.' A few yards farther on menial Mrs. J. SHEPHERD, 190 Jos. _ Pavement for pedestrians, and that the there's a fine pool in the river marked Janisse.Avenue, Ford, Ontario. cause they contribute to the &are GUM ARMY streets were for >ragons and automo 'No fishing allowed,' and there 'you 111 M Nervousness, irritability,- painful abundance. Age is valuable !t it biles, But ahe was not to be con- are, air!"' times, run-down feelings and wealmtllss means the stored wisdom of experi. going l Plllan es Tax Otilde. ' are symptoms to be noted. Women enlce. What youth anticipates age re . I like,".aha said; "we're got liberty RU suffering from these troubles which r � vtared. I'm cin to walk ust where • � p members. now." - i V0 sA theyy�so often have,should give?, die E.+ Both of teem "have" it and both are The tax collector in the free cit of y Pinkham's Vegetable Com d a inti You cannot help having some spin• y �A _Pin i wood. Ninety-nine years means rich- Danzig does not have much trouble Is, ":? #im• All this medidaa, nathy with that old dame. Sbedtdn't Take without Fear .a's. Told ness.of life Iived and still .possessed. understand what liberty wens but she determining how large are the farms -- Twenty means richness of life yet to In the district under his jurisdiction. - e had had little chance of learning !n a yb . be gained. 'tbat land of tyranny. Liberty was a since time immemorial- there has ob. ;l] Bayer' Patkio _ Cuticura .Money Is,. at,best, a minortool of new thing tflJter like.a new toy. Shepinedthe 'ct;stoni of indicating ane s either. didn't know how to use it, but she wealth 1n laAd by the ntimber gt p!1 u . ' wanted to nee what it Ielt like, She Lars on his front parch. Every pillar will J,,,�„ had got liberty, and sures stands for 20 acres. , (L/iC.I�J .The -repetition, worker has greater surelyshe could opportunities to advance himself walk where she pleased. She didn't _ e -� 1�' �j/ �] *long cultural lines than the brain see that, if everybody walked or drove SNvS'YOU2 - BAYE" worker.—Mr. W. A. Appleton, just wher8- he pleased, heedless of 1 'POULTRY,GAME.EGGS, uhlful tw. any body's inconvenience or anger, BUTTER-no FEATMERS 1 , WE WAN•I• CH NG the result would be chaos., 0 get -WE OUYAu YEAR ROUND Hair along at all there must be rules of the ll le itofPay�rpricet-wo gluarantee �- a a i road that iimii our right to do as we t ern far a i+•+aeA ahead - - like -p.P�U INf�'CO..U�ITED and a The woman had not thought it out. ria t.hoa r.ar� love M Bo,�.���,r�xa .__Montt ei . Does not affect � . The golden age had come, and she ' `I ' wanted to teal Its reality, to show that ( the Heart 00don N We supply cans and pay express she was unmistakably free. eharges. We pay *ally by express When we asnert our right to "dd as it , , Unless- you see the "Bayer Gross' t" we like," to "live our own life," we I Ilse Cuticu p Soap money order, which can be cashed an package or on tablets you are not daily to'keep your 'anywhere without any charge. are as thoughtless as this old dame e, , ,+, +,,,• r•ew" getting the genuine Bayer Tablets of ' _ To..obtain the top price, Cream In the streets of Petrograd. Freedom inn skin clear, < is not a quion of dot R`� S W MILITARY p Proved safe by millions and 77 Ointment to relieve ' ng as we like; prescribed by physicians over twenty Must 'be free from bad fiavcrs and 1t Is rather a question of doing as we and prevent irrita- ..,Contain not leu than 110 per rept, g SHOE POLISH five years for tions Beep the scalp healthy s Suites 1PaL ought. Liberty is a responsibility be- SUNBEAM s Colds Headacbe by shampoos with Cutieura 4 i fore it is a right. Freedom implies Neuritis Lumbago Soap,assisted by touches of Cu- voluntary obedience to the moral law, SHOE D R E S S I N G SOWeS Company Limited, - `'Toothache Rheumatism ticura Ointment when needed. , Neumigla Pain, Pain - � _.. The..Cato PoU.he.• Ltd., Hamlltnn tamps.x.eh lee. 1fatL Addr.q adlaa ;. Toronto Depot: •ttmbo....°$ta.lte u"L i : dim Each We learn wisdom from fai;ure much I Each unbroken "Bayer" package con• �•oiermeent 45 and sae, s�- REDROSE Tor references—Head Office. Torontq more than Prom success. ( a (t tains proven directions. Handy boxes ii`Cudcura Shaving 9trok 2sa —W Bank of Montreal. or your local banker, of twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug- ` t Established for over thirty yeses Minard's Liniment for Chilblains. + , ,NITS gists also sell bottles of, 24 and 100. ISSUE No. 46-126. w , '....•..' ..;Zi,. - .. ..,; ': ,.,.-.. :',:. ..,, ,. .�:'• ::a ,_a.,.. .,t.� -=s-max'-. ,:. ru r ;,., ... ,d ;.�.a. ,Y�,'•:!«.+.-g .✓,?0.•a: F a..-..-�. ,.wF.. _ �. i e re .,•z_., p- �� .:rs`St•• .u.:. x.:. �•h � 'qr- ,.......e.rr�y.�.....�.,,r.._._..•.«.,.,.,,_.Y.,_-;�.r a:w._ ._ ".. .., .,.f,..�.. ,r N. -...}'�.-_•.._7fG�'.....�'-LLx.2..h ...,......t!`s.�..l'ms1^ - .r.,-.S..—.,..:.J:-....:..-.a,._ a,.Le.4.._ _.t?:.�- r -. _ .. �, �'. �, F y _ ,. - •= '� •ter. >� ... LOCALI�• -Found,a bracelet. 'Loser call -Dr. Henry will be.here as Hep- B on T. Dwyer. al nest Tuesday to atLcnd to hie ` -----• --�-'��'� -When thinking about Radion professional duties. • (] G t./n ♦ -Mre. A. B. CoHine, o!Toronto, just call up "The Big Store." . -Dr. E. A. 8adleir, Dentist, _ spent the week-end with W. J. 'they will Rive you a free demon- PPractising in Toronto, n ill be here ytitration, and thik line Is sold under' In his office on Thursday from 10 and Mrs. Mooney. safe coaditir�ne se other goods- a. W. to 5 a. m.. as usual we are carrying a.ftlll line of fall Wear. )S[h s, int F and child, money back if not entirely satis• -John and Mrs. Dano have re of- ahsws, spent Friday with • turned home, after spending a New stock. Just lII. Robert and Mrs. Gormley factory. gg -- _. -Grant and Mre, Arnot, of To' -Oa Sunday nest Thanksgiving couple of weeks with their dau' services will beheld in the United ghter, Mrs. O. Denny, of Whitby Rubbers, V nderwear, Overalls, c70g! recto, spent the weekend here Church at 10.80 a. m. and ?. p. m. township. *� , ��i M. S. and Mrs. Chapman. Rev. A.R Sanderson',@ theme in -A serious accident occured on gaps DJ acinaw Coats, L-Miss Corinne Doyle. of Torpn• �° morning pis "Things to be Monday'morniDR on the Highway f lDo, spent the weekend here with Thankful For. In the evening near Allison's Corners; in which � >ber grandmother, Mrs. �• M. Rev. Walter Rackham, 8: A.. of two men b a narrow escape � •'Aweaters etc. 1Pslmer. Wbitevale, will occupy the pulpit from death. A` track, belonging " -Chas. Marquis and H.J. Clark, Toronto, Our prices are right and quality'of geode is unbeatable. sof Toronto, spent Sunday with as the pastor Roes there for anus. to Bvyce a Transport, Ithe letter's pareato, W. J. and vereary services afternoon and was os.its way. to. L3adsa with a ltdre. Oldrk. evening. load of hardware. and driven by -Mrs. (Dr.) Bateman and lady -• -The probability is there will E. Colby, Toronto. In trying to of Toronto, visiw the be a general Provincial election avoid a collision with a milk truck Rad�g and Acces-sorles friend, in the early part of nest year. which started to cross the road in - former a sisters, the Misses Bu al• The numerous gains made by the front of him, he steered< for the seg, one dap IsAt week. Conservatives throughout the Do- Aide of the road, ,and the truck Bee ase about renewing your Batteries; tubes, ,eriale etc -Mise Myrtle Salter has return- minion has convinced Premier nose-dived into. One bank across 8011ETHII't(1 NEW ed home after spending a very Ferguson, that it would be wise the ditch. The top of the truck -.' : ;pleasa>,tweek or so with Wm. and for him to brinst `along the else- left the chassis and the back of The new Perfeg Aerial will increase your list of incoming Crossey, of Bowmanville, tion at an early date. It is ex. the cab was shoved forward pin- - —St. Andrew's Ladies' Aid wilt stations by two. Has 5,000 feet of wire in place • meet at the home a Mrs. W. J. pected there will be another short Ding Colby against the steering of the ordinary 150 feet. meetMrk t e ho eaday, 'Nov. 11th, session, after which an appeal wheel, the poet of the wheel being y i at 8 o'clock. All the ladies,cf the wilt be made to the couniry. badly beat. He was unable to congregation are invited. --The lose sustained by farmers free bimself until be was released Its a Inarvel and can be installed 1T1 35 minutes. 9ervicea is Bt.George's Church is this,district through the recent by willing helpers. He was takes •. meat Sunday are: 9.80 a. m., Bun- severe frosts is proviaR greater into the village where he received Fred T $1xIIt1IIg • Plejier111$ day School: 10 80 s. m„ Hol Cc+m• than was at first anticipated. first aid, after which he was taken ule y Sch l p. 80m. Evening gayer Very few of the apples that were to the General Hospital. Toronto. l9lete►bliebed1186T. and Sermon. Preacher, firer.PD.rayer on the trees during the cold spell He received injuries to his knee, .••� Z. Langford. will be of any use as being frozen also pelvic injuries, and be may The month of October has several times they have become have received internal injuries. been the coldest October in about soft and spongy. J. D. Remmer The passenger was thrown out of j beventy years. There has been will be one of the heaviest losers cab and escaped iDjn The �re 1 little sunshine when compar• in the countyy. He estimates his truck was badly damaged,but.the a;. vary . the lose at 1200 barrels of spies. He milk truck was undamaged. � e/ Fe, AojF ed with ober years, and had eighteen men employed pick. • amount of snowfall was greater ing applea, and had the frost come OUNBARTON.. ` for this month thea it has been q few days later, his whole crop !or many years. would have betaharvested. Asa The formal opening of Dunbarton j -The Young People's Union result of the Bre- roes the price Community Hall will take place this We are all ready to 1,- will meet In the basement of St• of�A lea will be considerably (Friday) evening, beginning at ,8 15 Andrew's Chante on Friday even pp spares The reeve. •Adam Spears.will meet your tag, at 8 o'clock. An Address on higher this year than was expect- o"?PY the chair,-S6d a splendid pro• t "How the young people may be ed. Many potatoes will also be gram will be given by artists of Do- f ,sold weather the ea t of the earth in their bone lost on account of the severe frost minion-wide reputation. as many acres were still in the •+•— requirements and community," will be Riven by g•auod and those close to the stir. IN MEMORIAM. a II9rs. R. H. Crook. The openinit face were frozen and will rot in Stanfield,' UunCler4vear' hymn will be sung at 8 sharp. so ANNA -In loving memory of our ~ cnnsequence. dear son and brother. W. Walter 1 be sure to be on band at that time. -Hallowe'en was celebrated in Aaflan, who was killed in action. on -Weather prophets are again the usual fashion in the wage• for meri d11d wQ�nen site in evidence. Some predict Nod. 2nd 1rea ��•••�� 1 ,� J ;s q The younger set, with faces black. The collies stream d?life Hessen, stCja,rhartt" Vveralls send is al•e°tells vera winter, white others stied or otherwise decorated with And still the vacant chair °s?AlRlEldti "were g as that the winter will the intention of concealing their Recalls the love, the voice, the smile, d.ailtimA & sbwassas -Smocks and rl be very wild. All kinds of weath- identity, *and also dressed in a of him who once sat there. VNEMM : . er to being predicted, and it-4s im- manner not considered in the -Father, Mother and sister. aColTibinatlonl3 8 �poesible for them to be all-wronR• h eight of feahion, made social -- T e man who happens to strike it calls at the homes of the people BALE REOISTIER. T� isorrectly will then be considered of the village. The pranks played — �sH Hydro" Boots for men's tall'and b - Of !by mals pee Is as being a wise were mostly of an innocent nature FR1DAy. Nov 19TH aa1@ 9. p peel an will receive credit for which earned little inconvenience seventy head of fresh cows, spring• winter wear being a real prophet. It map be to the victims. But there was ars• steers sad hailers. the property t17te last time in which- he will of Oliver Denny. sot of con. !. .,_ one trick played, which, the per. Whitby. ss.extra Rood lot of cows. � «Kaves" Tweed ante, all s1Ze•8a abrike It corr6etly petrators thought was a splendid Wh' it due soon. Sale at 1.90 sharp. •f -The hydro engineer,@ were at oke. but which is most atronRly large assrrtment j gee bills. W m. Maw, auctioneer. r- work in the village on Friday last eoodeinued by the members of the SATCRDAx. Nov. 14TH-125 head of . _ lecatiag tbii points at which the biro Compsnyrand others. This extra choi-e feeding steers, spring- a Village lights would be erected, was the ringing of the fire-bell at era and butcher's cattle belonging , 46HanB0 n" all-wool Sox for men F and we understand that the work 18o o'cloelf in the morning, and top. M.Cooper, will be sold at lot r I _ will be proceeded with until it is the starting of a big bon fire in the 6.coo. 9, Pickering (} mile west of "HOlepr00l�� fine SoX for men completed. The residents of the eld east o! the Aaglicaa Chnrch. Balsam), Sale Rt one. six months Village Bobo purpose installing The alarm was quickly {esponded credit. Wm. Maw, auctioneer. 'Lpdro in their homes should lose to by the fire company, who were "Turnbull's" fine Uunderwear for, neo time in having their houses unable to see any joke in the Now `dwo""011^0098• wired. Those vgho have signed matter. Should a real firebreak _ 113tants and children d Lcontracte will have to pap surface out On hour or two later, the FOR BALE-12 sa+Rll pigs. Apply L chsrge from the moment the sys; firemen would not respond to the at Io��3z.con.s.Petering. , A. c 9rutbe^• i« Phone Clare 1503. = . Hurlbut" Shoes for infanta an d -stem is installed in t,be village, alarm And the consequences wanld - !whether they are using it or not. be very serious. Fortunately WANTED-A middle-age+] woman, Children or good strong girl for general house-work, C --All Oddfellowe In the District, Constable George Ddartio happen Apply at D;Ews o15ce, s p► whether members of Ontario ed to be near at hand at the titueILGirracia" OxlOrds LX+ k bodge or bntside Lodges, with being on the lookout for such FOR SALE-A Rood Drimioirn st .. organ. six-octave,in splendid condition. Ap• their wives or friends, are cordial illegal seta,and caught two of the ply at the NEws office. Stra, s for ladies •."Iy invited to attend a socihi to be young mea as they were hurrying held in the Town Hall, Pickering, away from the scene. The names '►i PAYING l3IOHFt4T P$ICSB- p ��For all kinds of grain and seeds at Locust 7 on the evening of Thursday, Nov. of all those concerned have been Hill elevator. M.R.Hoover. Sltf splendid range 12th. A splendid program will be secured, and the police trustee@, presented by QIIND-On the Brock road wwner Dress Flannel" for d the members of the at the urgent regnest of the fire- ri'�t, 13th,a gxd auto qqre and rim. Owner « Whitby an Oshawa Lodges, COs• men, are considering Laking steps may have same by calling ai the NEWS office Fisting of songs, recitations and to pro@scute the offenders The and pectus expen s 10 ladies' wear, new , apeecbe@, also a comic drama. offence is a' most serious one, for DI80N PIKE-Tescbpr of piano- X anch is being provided for by the which the penalty is a beavy fine 3E Q atMn ii on an ,krset c ht raesi uS�aay; colors Rebecca members of the District. or imprisonment. Phone Clare 3006• 1-13 ;Program begins at 8 o'clock. -On Sunday afternoon&farmer r`Cotton Flannel" ` -0s. Monday morning R. A. from near Cobourg had s narrow ORiagt and Ivory crib,$6.00;b oo ahwcwlY reed baby Carr.oo Berating received a telegram con. escape from serious injury a his r `cwt. °�`pp+Ynioa°'H t a�Arai tit for children's sone os. his way to Toronto can taining the sad news that his Rouge Hill,Kingston Rd..Phone Scar 5921.51tf rr nephew, Fred Douglas, had died Ford sedan, which coDtaiDed two ASSEY•HARRIS MACHINERY 'Wear C io the mines boo in Cdbalt barrels of apples which he was And repairs. Now is the time tO Eloot following an accident on Satur- taking to members of his family after spring needs. ciAtivators, drilla and day in which be fell on the atone who Hive in Toronto. When in ban w,6.yrayers tor,tbe ore6ard. ey. 1.2 br . -' s8_0._ APMAN steps leading from the egdan to front of E, L Chapman',@, smile 11 wsgoagew.cbesp_•, D•J•Gormle>•• Dunbar- the T. and N O. station. thereby and a half, east of the village. he °n AK a fracture of the skull was meeting soother car from the OR SALE-Registered Tsmwortb in two places. He died without west, when a third car going west Fpigsreadytowen Nov• lath, elo each:4 I , nanny goats:chicken houses.8:10 and 8x6.and .• O� regaining consciousness. MT. Dos.• cat in between the other two care. Re stared Hereford ball. Fred Lacey. lot glas, who was 24 years of age,was This calti which was Ruing at Phone ten•• Pickering. xighlana c 972 P.O. Phone Maly.607 imaaagar of the Temagami Far Tepid rate, aide swiped the sedan, - t7ompany's store at _Van causing it to run into the ditch FOR witgone�l�O aeall kinds kinds im- 8e was a eon of R. A. and Mrs. where it turned over on its side. plementsin good order. Also wveralbeasy anti 1 Douglas of 699 Carlaw Ave., To The driver, who was alone in the Iightt est wales apho aster ,b�wrveHigh THERE'S TELL. �IOUR ALR14�T {fit ronto. He is survived by his wife car, sustainedcar b no injury whatever, try. H' erman,Stouffville.Phone 1903 late (�O,SH EXCUSE 5 TO 'TELEPHONE and one child,also his parents and but the car bad its radius rod and CARD OF HANK& THE CONSTI WILL THE J1IDETE HIM one brother, Bert, and one sister, the front axle bent, and appar• Helen. ently received no other damage. We wish to extend to our many • not even a grass cracked or broh• friends our sincere thanks for their a 1 -From resent in ications pot by toes will be a luxury this sinter. en. Tde man who was the cause kindness and eapaesaioas of sympac / .. On account of ,their scarcity, due of the accident, saw the car upset during theilinesaand death of our dear is the ditch and did not stop to baby, Donald. ••J„�y �/ ,,. o to a poor crop is general and to the rot which is playing havoc s� the extentof the mans injur• -Cecil and Mrs. Bradley and Family '•� o see or the damage to the car, but tivith them in places, the price is hurried swap as uickly as pos- - steadily rising. And as very high qq .1asm 009 ar.ut o�pvanlah'$ I .,..ilii,....- • ,, g prices are expected to be reached Bible. Unfortunately the' number More- spring many deaIAre are of the car could not be secured. •iNo 't, oissossoi ?his man belongs to the class of •00 AmmeaAN WrH•IId rs, buying them on speculation and drivers who should not be allowed sTsl^�l�d '�''� '"' • • B E putting them in storage. Fortran- ,y,,,�•.,,r ,cars t> a* °ao " 1 to drive a car. His colliding with ., urs prra 3tAno ' r ��, lately, there are substitutes for po �►'°�" 'q' _ Spuds, which will prevent people another car might be excused to livnaseusoAiddn•' Pte°ao A'R:AQslt S -from starving, Wheat t a Rood some extent if he showed,himself s;uozV ino Ahad •M � � _ _ >E _ _ .---- 0 [O be elan but his action In amoyuc lmaa3d 1f1oA ol'ttlwc•3Ol A 'crop and flour is tom aratively a .c>a woos � _ � — cheap. Those dealers, who are harrying away from the scene and pp• p"° to,y � v%P!A% B �e i •,• _� •�— _ expecting to reap a harvest by neglecting to give his name and �s�x J10JA aw ua:,-"1'y —e-- - = == c stories the potatoes until./they address and number of thecae �ON AHM reach an exorbitant price, will license, as the law require@. s whonips - if Niru as a coward, and one who • - thti� eceive tionehare never real ohould receive the utmost pttni�h• Si�llOw E3�W�A���� J0� r _ went that the law allows. , .,.��i�.is a, �•, �, §,_•�.�N,:,. �"°� ,.;.a `nu¢ei ~a.,•. �... �., � .r„., ° � -��..�,a