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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1925_11_13 \ � •, ,fir' KE I gERiN( CUNT, FRIDAY NOV. J 3, 1925 1�To. 1Q VOL. XLVa P � lr�a flsltOtttltt is�rsi. dTN3Z. �t14l= &TOUFFyILLL CEDAR PIEW 1. • G"'ENWOOD . `. W Potatoes area luit�try, selling at bliss Mae,Michell spent Sunday st $1754 tag on our msrtket. Mr.Beare a.Spruce Ave. A large nuaber of vegetables are T.and Miss Dixon spent the holiday =� R GE W_ _ "S E. FORSYTH.Op�h.D:.4lirector 'p eh uffvitle and a good with Mr.and Mrs. Flne, of Toronto. W. T+s- i from $to faesT .prices is obtained. Mina H.Turner. of McLean. spent LLS . Eyes examined M tasent A larg"ambe of radio.eats have the holiday with her parents here. ., °�` Clasetaout,ont. ` been installed in town and mucb,use Those interested in ladles' hockey '. �T ' ' LOGS WAN TED made of them on election night. kindly meet at 823 Lorne.,Cresent on )6@tablished 1886 ' lw O. McHINNON.ILD.,L.R.O.S., Steps are takes this week to rush Nov. 14th. •r,w • tyfabtasfL,member of eh. Goi>K° of Custom.mwinA done, Oat Rolling the brick-work on our new post office Several from the View attended the • t lwi..4.4...and taegaoan of on"do.ls..attaf. p Highest rise " Dolts. et earaaoas, adtabgrsh and Chopping, Wood before the cold weather sets in. - 'United Church anniversary at White- p abMadoa fA dtttssaw of,waraaa sad The United Church held Thanks. Yale on Sunk�ay. . �f pia. 0lssgod trtsddooea,8roa�am. Repairing, giving Harvest Honfe . services on Out reeve,Mr.Apgars., is much im- paid ` ' Sunday last before a crowded house. proved. a'ter tiepending several days Chfropraet4a Shaping and Turning. ' A good delegation from the United under his wife's eau', fQY' � '11 R. DURRIN E. STEOHLEY. $lei 119 Office $tools Church here motored'",io V'ictoria A numberfmcsi the View attended .:NEW t ,a•�'Hotwr Greduateot Toronto College of Chi �d gyre' g ' q gave the theifimsar and concert at Whitevale Square United' 011uc�h' aDd a F k �osca�etu Will make resideatiat calls m Picker : sveaiaq►program. a on Friday evening last taK•Lemont and sunounditts distcscts;T 'Salt For Sale The SCouSville Veterans insisted To our surp&ise the other night one - HEAT ' .�tiya, *,brsdays and Saturdays. For avnotat- star out-shone all the rest. 'Ent we ?. tatat call 141)Dow or write. Consul +CHAS. A. WHITE. to the Auditorium.oti,Sunday last and don't need to wonder why, taliigo a free: sly listened to a permon by the Rev, Mr, � Successor to late W.;d. Barnes Robins, of Mabkham. Mr.and Mrs. MADermid,of Clabdea. r~y 1Msti. Pboae8420 or write Locust Hill. Oat. A large quantity of a plea has been are spending w few weeks with their , pp SSII�II destroyed hereabouts by the recent daughter, Mrs. O. R. Purcell. A16:'OHRISTIAN, Barrfgter and frosts.one farmer having about 400 .Soticitor,Notary Public Etc. Mone to barrels teozen on the trees. DUMBARTON. 't ..r,, Sebtb Wins.CourtHouse, Whitby. 2»y H _ Unexcelled for fine rl O. RICHARCSON a CO,—Harris• T a , Mrs. Blenkin is visiting her sister, rA" .tem Solicitors etc.. 317-319 Confederation Fu kiwal DOwtor WHITEVALE. Mme, Wade. la Detroit: Cake or pastry dile Building.Cotmr Yo a and Richmond Ste.. x YYoroafo. Phones Main 13390 and Main 0490. ad a Hugh and Mrs. Pugh spent Sunday Mise Minala Bray has.beei renewing • z Licensed l ntbaltner' in Toronto. old acquaintances in our midst daring ...baking e BII;ATON A ROSS—Barristers. Sn- Miss Wainmaa spent the holidaythe last few days. liciton, Northern Ontario Building, ago 1llOTOB HEdB,StE with her parents in Oriltia. Mise Janet Allison and Amyot Bird, The.largest Bale of an aBt 1� iiia!Soret,tomato- Cy w K EMONT of Toronto, visited with Misses Allison y p • w.�.Beaton, Ve/'aaso. • Every one to pleased to see Mr. Smith back in the mill again. over the weekend. float III the oonn'trp. Adelaide,2767 Pbone 9Y,4 Walton and Mrs. Annie and family • '/ The Whitevale store closed Monday ♦ y There B a reason. _ 6 Dental afternoon for the first holiday this were at Tyrone,on Sunday, The tor- 3q year. mer's sister-in-law, Mrs. Arthur An- '• ",' DR. D. C. Smith. Dentist, Stouft- Everp one is delighted who belong ai3. is very illi -F• _+• ��'�•+� r ilei Honor Graduate of Chicago and To. p�E to the Choral Society under the leader- The-Church of England service held i- rmto Universities and the Royal Cool!le�e of in the Community Hall on Sunda of- DotDotalSurgeons Phone office 1011. Residence obi of Mr. Passmore. y p. No outsid appointments. 2e1y W.J. and Mrs, Beaton and family ternoon wits a great success consider- were the r the of D. . and Mrs. Ing the short notice. There were n- 0 A L ~ �LAHE B. BEATON. D. D. S., L ,.� Beaton over the week end. persons present. The service was too- Graduate of the Roya!Coleage of Dental vv Miss Hazel Birnie. hiisv t31ma hiller ducted by Rev, D. B Langford, Next r IStergeon. and tinivenity' o! Toronto, office and M1 ea Evelyn and Mildred Poyo- Sunday service at 3 p, m., conducted o+er Mu dock Gonlechonery store, Whitby. - IDftirr hours 9 to 12:1 to 5.30. Ind.*phoneys. „ - " ter Werb all home for the holiday. by lir, Wilkinson, of Toronto. • All A ltflod supply of Hard and Soft 't f Ceti phone 220. Tbt Baptist Ladies' Mission. Circle are cordially invited to attend. Coal on-hand, Also a supply A le Barrels For have itreatly honored Mrs. Joseph Mise Florence•Annis, who has been pp y t� N. DALES, L. D. S.. D. D S., PP Laughlin, of Cberrywood. by making teacbiog is Fort William, we are @or• of Kindling Wood. • Graduate of royal Colt a of Dental Sur• r to re rt, now lies-la Port Arthur s eg p p her a life-member, gauss aad the Umverariy o! Toronto. Office Salo 1n large Stove lalDgth. amove D. w Scgtt's store, Claremont. Ont. The Baptist Oboir and Youag Peo- osplta with a broken pelvic bone OBica hours.9 a to S p. m.. SaturdaYs s a, ple's Class are planalog,to opeod as and other in juries, the result of a mo- 12tf Phone Pick. 1709 a w. to 1 p m, hbone Clare t4os. a71y' ©r Small enjoyable evening at the borne of Jas, tor,accident. She was in a taxi with " Y �BRBERT T. FALLA ISE. L- D 9- Kayea. in the form of a shower in three other ladies, two of whom were DO_ ALD JdL NRO, PICKEKING D. D.S.. Graduate of the Ro I College orbanns of Isis den bier.Mildred. able to go borne mobile the third had to Dawtal Surgeons and the Unfversai of Toronto quantities g remain in the'We extend our hospital a few days. , above J,S.Balodon's store.Pickering.Ont. - h 1�thy ■ ltwtn: 8 a m to S p.m., a by appoint- t iia#eve • anent Penins Pick 3700. ♦81 •i- •PIC]��;�E! I�G •i• AUDLEY. * �etlil*• j, posMers. Simon Puckrin bas been India. ii1ROUaltAM. The ce Garage; V. RICHARDSON Raw LUMBER YARD is R and Mrs.Cookstown receoxn visited friends Saturday Bad meets n is v usual next Motor overhauling, top and side call ,2 +s$ • TT . tate, laouranee,Cos tain re airi t ' ^iltiYlle.Etc. Puckering out. a liar. Blake is spending Mrs Duoeaa Is speodinp�a fest days vv F aR the winter wl-h her sister. Mus Morrison. at Battery BerYioe—i �e pA with bisdenghtee io New Jersey. t}t„d Woad. . and overhauliog6POBTILL. Licensed Ancdon er. We `j Aja � Mr. Araoid ualwded a car of wesir All work guaranteed. Plat rate f osaastos Of Terk nerd Otstaele, ata. ern cattle at the O. P. R. ben last Master Awn* Love. of Islington. i . spentThaok iv with big uncle,E service char" Mtetsaiss of all kaada att.gaed b on rhostast to supply your fall requirements week. eR lPg pp y yt rz'9 Walter and Biqa. Pratt are settled Phan.561a bark. tial. F• . a ae•ass. ♦deist littera@ sterns r O., Oa4 E. Peri rano. r in Hardware t to their temporary home on the Aud- The omen's. Institute meet@ on W E. iS ERR Y r B'B� N � � Aliso, to make our home most ley road. Tuesday. Nov. 17th, at 2.80 p.m..at W. r' a�.•wr S. ata. SON" to tOommLbNAGDAW few is" comfortable by installingg the Earl Moore shipped another carload the home of Kra. Gerow, r isasre. -- IOU w �-ifaP IAA beet furnace on the war at of apples tram Audley C. P. R. station Mrs• 8®iib and family bave moved -ANTHRACITE Iif +i a, — t'v - this week. to Toronto for the winger, where Mr. THE HECLA ' Smith has agond position. 1 `�AVID A. POGH=Live @toe} sues - Chase. and Mrs, Stevenson aad Mutt T • •Vtumm. Graduate of C M, 4onss' Srn�i the furnace that eavle'ooe Orab- n visited F. M.and Mn. Ct1ap Brnn¢hare Union Sunday Schbo! Coal, ����� ago Lifetime aapeAeace .,fh padtgraed, ton is seven. man a ver Sunday, Intend holding thq, annnal Christmas lg i■s4oekclock aad rto♦Tort' Aub of sates J. Pox. Arthur Percy and Fred tree and entertainment on Dec.1Stb. pempuy.ttended ea term.reasonable, Pbaor Call and see us before baying Fort sl new books bare been add- i3oe:liremant. lay eleew>tere. Woods motored to Powasssn on Sun- to ytba public Ilhrs A God T �• d, day last for a week's deer hunt, p 1T vX N L, T COAL �O a p° '(jt]M. MAW, LIOENSED AIItl Sold and properly Hundred of barrels of apples were rweiadloitn of books and al welt rth v .` •v TIONEER•fe York,Qnuujo and Durham installed by froien no the trees in this vicinity. Conaties, All kinds of safes promppt� atta ded Wm, Bell was one of the heaviest Mr. and Mrs. Duncan and Mrs. w as. Tvtssreaaomable Dates for Waft may be Philia attended the funeral of the late STOVE (1O�T 1 •ssstsesd at NEWS'OBcv. Ben aad Indepeo. Phone i800 losers. Air, Joara, nI Toronto, .at Markham COAL t4at towns. Whitby,amt, ay The fruiF house here has been a busy • — spot for thb past two weeks. Several on Saturday. r ' FURNITURE ALVIN BUSHBY men are packing for the west aad Found, at Brougham, ooe�penea hat �o` oversea.trans. also a swealeaa. Owner way have ✓^ PSE A COAL= PICKERING A jovial Hallowe'en celebration was same by applying At Holmes' store FOR rim • held in No, 5 school. Miss Gee a to and paying expeasea I• i DO YOU WANT' congratulated'upon the success of the Peter salt Mrs. Bro'rtt,of Toronto, ° _$n� • , i were weekend visitors at E. E. Perry. h � entertaiomeot The 8aggot9viIle echod opening ma i's on Sunday. Atter Dona they your house heated for half , took pplace oo Moods eveoittua��[, The all enjoyed a fiery pleasant motor trip. �'1 p� �. - the cost of coal? took pecti6a is to he cday evening. atobd aeon calling on firs. Perryman'@ people at COU L E T S h` - the good acbool and the good job they Acton and Mr. Perryman's people at - If so, instal one of the Instant 3as fecured in its c3ngtruction. Ltiagton. Oil Burners in your range, or The W.M.S.,of St. John's Church, an International Oil Burner an holding a apec[wl meeting co pre- F A R E E S O die our t, in Kitchen sent a Lite Membership Certificate. A.ID?nae fntrooc•e ;DUMBARTON. Cabinet, in gOldeII oak _ on Thursday Afternoon. at 3 o'clock. d w finish poraelaifl Call and see them. - - The junior,intermediate and senior at Mrs. Philip's. All the ladies of the X cCTUBT �-r If departments bave beets fortunate In COg°muatt an especially invited to - -'° top. W. J. GORDON'S. Rettioq Dr.Oactwrigbt. of Pickeeiog. attend, please accept this Intima. reiLvtf DIC. Cabinet. - Church Street, to deliver a series of lectures on First tion' - Pick AVents,W"ted My Pibksrlag Aid.cotataeocioq tbb (Friday) uvea• Vishnu over the holiday ing•qquitelug at So'ciock sharp, in the.basement rrtameroos.among theta belaitt�VJ ,x •I *, kitchen, tables, Btoollf, of the church. Dr. Cartwright has Brown and fatnIW of Tomato, Mie _ Ravo Bread Flour delivered nae wadies o the care of Reata Betts of Oshawa. Mr. Cleve. _ - l>vL8 bOtrdtl, CODgOIeIIID' the body *bieb all enjoyed as well land of Ridgecewa: Jody Cowie of D M and Marvel Tomato.at T. C. Brown's;mp and linoleum. ureceiviog much educative iaatruc• H. HaosvinCocktatn ` tion. We trust that as tnaay as txn Mohiuo at MM Htiotey tor. ld Atlee rug We taoe nen IIlattrrsses and will benefit themselves by them" � 6pifln$B)IIB' III. P"" Flour A collection will be received for teen Ttbe union sere ice of the IIoitea .;: age work. StOrC Church was fairly well attended on May be-obtained from you Grocer. On Friday evening last, in the res- pp Sunda The Celebrated i MaTBhall � � ecce of a targg number which filled 7 lt►et. A.Fongregatioaal meet- Marshall now 26. e ' the building to capacity. the formai ing will be held on Fridav evening. $ Brooklin Flour Mills Nov. 13th. at 8 p. M.for the election opeDing of the Community Hall toot of officers and ally husibees in connec• . b Vit. ,CHAS. WILSON Pro plAce'wnd was a success is every way, tion with the Joint con r New location j' g egatioas. We Ift + P• In the absence of Reeve Spears, who hope this meeting will be attended byLSfe r was prevented from attending through .. ' wtlioterested. illness, the chair was occupied is a . ELM DALE MI very able manner by'Covocilor E. L. There passed away.oa Monrlwy at ,New Ston' e,Cs A., Chapman. An excellent program was the borne of his sort. Ik.T:A. Young, P=C7�F•'R=NQ preeeoted consisting of addressee by Scarboro.George Yoatfg, one of the Furniture Dealer and D g old timers of this vicinity.- �He was ' St r. Sauer. member-elect for Ontario, New flak , Funeral Director Rev. Mr. Langford, the school true- well and favorably known,as he And Government Standard tees and other prominent residents of bis late wife were kind friends and Phone 1300 Recleaned the commnnity. H.A. Newrnri►n,wh Rood neighbors. ae many here can 7 presented the hall to�the community. testify. Interment took place in the Dillingham's Block Pickering, • Onta o in an appropriate manner made the Christian cemetery here on Weanes• t g' Screenings will tat- presentation. Mr, Gray, in hehalf of day afternoon: The relativeshavethe King Street. � Chas. Heintzman, made the formal sympathy of the neighboreand friends Street �IlKE TABLE—Pioikering Stationt. of ether days. •: 'T.8. Trfalne going Emil Jus as follows ten your hogs at presentation of the new organ to the The Tetinis Club held a dance in the No.---W Mail 7.55 A M. hall, and also gave_an organ recital. Gall and Bee tea •' 23 Local 2.31 P.M. ° a rQ$t which tone much appreciated. Mise Town Ha}I on Friday evening, which y .. P ft an, elocutionist, of Toronto, ave was in every way a success. The ball y,. 90 Le6al 0.25 P.M y g :. Sunday train, 8.38 A.M. several readings which were well re- was failed to capacity with a crowd of _• _ Trains going West' situ w follows— -We have tbii Feed at ceived by the audience. The com- ss.tisfied dancers, who found the music kk No. 29 Load 10.b0 A.M. right pricer). munity appreciate very much the of Burne'S•piece Orchestra excellent. Z7 Local 244 P.M. action of Air. Newman in presentiug The young people excelled themselves M *•' 9 Mail 905 P.ills -We carry all the,different the hall, which has been thoroughly In decorating the hall, the colors of Na E. McEWEN, Mill Feeds. renovated and equipped for public the club being used barmonlously Q Sonday train, 7.42 P. M. Ratberings,and it is hoped that it will throughout. Great credit is due to Veterinary sIII'ge01Z Foregoing is according to Standard � he freely used for the purpose it is In. those who conceived and carried out time. S�. �'• ZtOG"KZ7C7C>O� tended. _ the arrangements. PSG�Le=iss�►, CritAl.ria % ,.. xV,n, .,._:^$y:w;- .,"era ,2•. ,d.. :a,. :..,w �.: ., :_..�N -; r. '.... :i .:a9!'..e "...a `.•� ''Y.."r- .c=7.✓pa'v"s&"c l..an.r bt.,, . ":r `,;t�.'. ''" .�•. ..a 1 e•. ��. � �,.�. '.�,q.,,�`,..� A! , ern...�c, S•,� .4 "R `�i,•., zl, .» --.Ed✓ .rb:� •�' ••'�'. ^,S+s.x. ' .,rt' .a;�k-•^p - mos =C . It =day. Her brother seowied at his whole contribution was -stzeni !a� • Fr6h flavor her =day. •almost mnides w4s look in a'Oh, let her Coriolis" is repay to his . ,...The " .; his eyes mof�er 'q "I shan't do anything of the sort. Mary-roee, and having Collected bw nd There's noddy g in there that concernis bodka amethodica9ty urled heft tim- �, Or tli* C Oui M4-no, nor nr,precious friend app-- brolk she went out. �;'`~ KA ra either,'lhe acid, *itX &a.'urky She had nearly.an hour to spare. ��� sneer, I This was not one of her early morn- "Very well," said Mary Bisset, be- Ings at school. She 1 ad time to visit ",VERY ginning to walk towar4a the 'Outer a certain )ewe.'lor's shop in the North s door. Bridge' where she had business. A Mf'r� •'-- ! Dick saw,tbe wet waterproof coyer smart assissent was dusting a long Of the liceman's helmet still sentIA61 arra of glass cases, ene'"in objects 800? beneath the window. which the printed cards fgisplayed ?' Don't go," he said, weakly; "I'll above termed "Bi jouterie,"-as un m- „ if open it." pathetieall as i they'li d been the 1 GRsir IEN E�, He fumbled in his waistcoat for•the legs of chairs, Probably �� -- key, then fumbled a little longer with An older man, with a look of re- reaeola' for the fs preserved•ir1►•,the air-tight tSALADA the lock. It opened quickly, and a gponsibility upon his face, wealtaking popularity of pad�et. FizkCr than any "an Or torrent of lettere and notes, on pink o$ his coat in leisurely fashion before WJUGLEY'8 4 Haat it l �� Insist upon SALADA "-d-_o0er tancifui papers, tumbled hanging it up in a little glazed office so lona and returns npeswct"es•:- p out and slid with a soft rush upon the open at the top. great .dividends for soAimall floor. -They were mostly strongiy I should like to return this ring," an outlay. • It keeps'teeth sten"ted, and monogramrried in several said Mary, opening the box and dis- clean, breath sweet, appetite colors. I playing its contents iso the assistant. keen. digestion olid. contumeliously The youth smartened u noticeabl at Fresh and i9Il•flavored ` Ma stirred these contu y with the point of 31„er small but very her entrance and greeted her with a always itf ib. waz• ' practical boot. Then she lifted the, bow, which, however,was half checked - package- id lof- a little velvet;:ii�ed compart- when he heard the object yf her visit • ,' ;' m nl tea ther , so abruptly stated: ' ent. Two pounds in la e y y Fk �. together with s atliite-wra ped 'ewel-. ) leboa 'Mary Coolly-lifted and cojint- (To be continued. - - ed the money and slipped it into her r - pocket. Then she possessed herself I •_ rk a $ Hospital Gardens. rase of the jeweYSer's box-and a recedpted ever has to lie in bed : bill which Pay beneath it. t •• ` Dick swept forward again. While days slip•countless oder his head " I" Will watch the little square of sky Why They Fail, Leave that slave. he Cried, The reason st)me�people don't get CHAPTER XLVIL-(Cont'd.) and fetch up that po:ioeman there!" hoarsely; "that has nothing to-do with mere tireless clouds go crowding by, � And with her hand Mary indicated on is because they won't get up. Meanwhfie Mary Bisset was walk- the cloaked figure standing sentinel you or with the money. I swear to since all outdoors must be for him , you that it has not. Surrounded'by the windows rim -,:Ing'up slid down swiftly in the chill g g y I++ of the fireless parlor.-it was the early opposite the bakers.shop. t Mary coolly stood her ground and Blue lakes or him must ha -� Hush—!or Gods sake, hush My j happy lie When hoarse use Minard's Llnimeett. . morning of 'a northern winter and father will hear you," whispered Dick. opened the bill: It was dated the day In the deep azure of the sky, y with .the usual dampish haze. „ before, and the dato stamp attested' +-----^ •^ gee My father.Ys gone out-my mother At linger there at dawn', The streets gleamed a little and the the fact that it had been paid the Never use soda for washing enamel g is busy. We can talk!"said his sister. At eve white peak•the sun shines on; the gloomy 'pavements appeared brighter than "I didn't Mary-by heaven, I didn't rams day B a firm of jewellers on pans. A ktt,e salt applied with a soft : the gloomg sky. Astray light or two the North Bridge. - Perhaps when skies are plainand gray do it. I.wasn't in his room a moment. doth will remove all stains, and the blinked belatedly in the otherwise Then she thrust the who'.e into her An errant bird will Sy that way, He lent me the money, gasped Dick.� pan should be rinsed afterwards with blank front of the houses and was �, pocke-t. And in the stilly night-time hours weft�ted on the great , pavements, A He lent the al his o own that, but "Go to, our breakfast Dick Bisset," The strange, black sky is full of warm water. - policeman drew his cloak c•oser 'about I did not steal his money. What do Y ' + $ifs shoulders and looked eagerly for you mean, Mary Bisbet," he spoke she said, and hank your Maker that flowers. Y louder now, "by charging your oro- you have a sister. his relief. He smelt many breakfasts lase with being a common thief? I'll I Dick made•a final appeal. --Carol Ryrie Brink. 0 and stamped his feet. 'Shutterq were „ Mary, he said, in a shaky voice, C ,et n know, madam— " ' G��Q • wattling endwise on the flags, being Ma I you and I have always been pass. V clattered into bundles and made to Ma fixed him with the eye where-t I've never told about your going to ''�� °� Alsappear swiftly behind shop doors.I r�-ith she subdued an unruly class or I church. I've never let h you RAPID on t at kept at ba 4 demonstrativa admirer. 0 4 + • A maid with ar. untidy "bang" low �'„ dont think as father doe. Give me �a `` ,' on her forehead was sweeping out the i„ Richar she said, straightly, the money now, I'll ay that fellow 1 ' The world's- bdst I where were you going when, opened p ' hair tint. Will re. baker's shop opposite. The policeman the Boor td let out Mr. ata art'' I;upstairs as soon as can raise the store hair to its nataral looked over at her with a friendly ex-1 saw you run a talcs int Mr. ken- cash. I wik--71 promise it. I'll sw "ser( gray pression. But she slammed the boor ,p I it if you Pike. But.I need the money color in 16 minutes. 7 and went in. She despised policemen.;nedy s room. I waited till I heard you w• and 1 must have it.:' small size, X3.30 by inall -She hoped she was a step above that,i come flown again. I knew you must "A31 r have to say to you I Have I I i Double size, �6.b0 by malt ' have come home early from the Ely- I„ .,. to i was a aged (or the next thing slum on purpose. BOrot I thought you said, Richard Bisset. Now go. quota V The W. T. Pewber Stores _v illi it) to a clerk in ala office at eight wanted to ase if Kennel had his determined little lady ` shillings a week Y a Then the fellgw's sudden anger! Limited home. I know better now, Give the;burst into sudden f iP9 Yonys et. Toronto Mary had a book in her hand, and the money." i , � I was su t0 be Ioo}c over her .Yon C8P1 yourself a sister. You �. pposed ins Then the face of Mr. Richard Bis- ' Demon of r the da Half a dozen dote think yourself a Christian. I hate fi y sets beeatme tiful to see. ,� such sneaking. You will ln�ror an Idvoka, roDP book and bundles of ex- pt y Float. s. Don't tell m father lass~ he, R' any- ! ,• d!a/ 0" erCiBei blotted . and scrawl but ma raced. was owing more at the'seen ed. said he alwaysaides body�but our own brother. I don't y, against me_ I 1• i interiineated in red with her own neat � �be leve yon are my sister at all_ I've; 9. _ Gov:�n't het rt. I had to do It or be seen m father's a land business-like writing, lay under g g Y Y p pens, mind you. "Our City has quite a floating pope- tthe Awad indisrubber band which she l office. Besides, the `swot' upstairs ;I know more Tian you think. You i latioa." used to keep theta together on her,has 'ent of mons and he thinks ,a rah stater of-mine. You're a found-I "Where do you live, at the seashore way to school. 'his'pal took it-that smithy-shop chap ilii}g picked out of a hedge root Y' i or where there are no prohibition ' ell," said Ma Presently Dirk came ftt grumbling• with the Roman beak. Mary, as you- ry, eate.esa of his agents.?" - _ q� h raving, 'at any rate I know more 1 r _ � '.tie rutted his hands. together, I love me, as I aril,your Brother, don't;� ,I " "Beastly cold," he ranttered. "Say, say a.word.'• than father knows about somettiincs. _ _ old girl, spit it out qufek!' Get it off He came rotir.d the table ar�d tried IAnd if you don't take care I will°tell Mlnard'e LlnJment for stiff rnuaoles, andg0©d00w•*x1011s 1rlsF�at' =' irour mind whatever it is, and let's get to taste his'sister by lire hand His j him what I knout." nto the Christmas fires' s wort Take care. Take care yourself.". India Careful of Its F pie. y weak mouth was working; and there Dick stctotl before his sl!kter wash I cam+""-_�� o of thing don't conduce,to vwml regio-,was a g'_etty- foam gathering about' Natives of Intliia will not eat canned ��� -1 _ Ititien." the wicks 'clenched hands and injected eyes. ,1 ary stopped its her brother. y�•r peaLed'"What would your father say if he l fish from the weotern world because _ p �pce "Give vie the move re I od litndun do not eat food prepared.I DO The,table with the old-figured tab:e- Mary Biseet, implacably Iknew that you went tetttilarly to. go cloth was between tiscmt. The light �B, merciful. Mary," he cried, sink- Chu" household off to cgmmuninn f by anyone' but the, women of their excuse Nothing Etso 80 t ;from the large double window fell!in on his knees: "see I be of 'when he thought wou were a-walk in bouaehold or eeevanta of their own .peauglflea the Complexion w 1 eenish-grey u on his face. He!You and I have•a:ways been y the park with me? And I've screened O+aste: May fear 4t may be polluted by i ��.�-_-;.-..•+ ed as utrwito•e9ome as ssible, sti + ;you for years, end expected you to I contact with persons below their caste, i po good lrlerids, haven't we Mary?" SALESMEN � n broti+aer,to`r Maty Bisset to-I "Get up, you pitiful cok;ard," criedfi astardth tisunpose Ior me in ysphtur taboat More star adulterated wits ingredients t>sr•i We offer steady employment and pay Y c:dim to. {his sister; stand` up to your crime I bidden by their religion. wa:king in the Meadows with en-; weekly to sell our ccmpleto and eaclu \ "Nos, Dick Bisset," the sibilants`like a than. Give me hack every penny , - . fairly hissed, driven forward by the you Rt !e from Kit Kennedy, nedy, and his meeting you every night sive lints of guaranteed quallty, whole impulsion of scorn and disgust which'a hick he is d!s raced." out on the way horns.. What would your T Hair root, fresh-dug-to-order toles and +• g „':father say to %-nu then, Miss Immacu- SAN- a-FEE I pests. Attractive illustrated samples _ s whaes behind theta, al ll you give me I cannot-before God I cannot, late Straightforwardness!" V1lts�izer and fu:l co-operation, a money-mak- the p° you stole from)groaned Dick, still on his knees; 'see "You can say or leave unsaid exact- isbie r;.an•seri�eryMe nal�r«e�*atcuRes-os d. m8 Opportunity. Kit Kennedy upstairs, or shall I bring here, sts, I had to fut in ten pounds 's in a policernan?" yesterday morning into the till before':ly what you pease," said 'Mary. "per-I run ade awpwasiva. try thin end t+Iuee heir, Luke Brothers Nurseries .Montreal ' - Dick had been stumping, shisfilin haps m father knows more of these- (wales .ease, and haw metes neea,w a heatb+y _ P g• g.ti the boas came along to check mY PrttY P Y ' eendlttea to the ,eatp. Peet"" testimonials at this rubbing his hands disconsolately, and cash. 'And I spent the res;o-4 gave I tat ' than you im we. At any „01,80 ler 1.r, postpaid. t general-ly dragging himself frowsily!'some to Irate,' she added, looking meditatively' SAM•T•FEE sees" Culture CAMP+••,. 1 { out of the window, "there always re- , rte Bathurst et.. Taronte, lint. r r 'together to face the actualities of the NO more lies, Dick; you eouldn.t y - y- ., da a nd ei ht unds i a sin le da" (mains the policeraan! I But v hen Mary's words,.as clearly even if the fist part were true. Come" Children-children-what-err you I •�^AI7LQ ,, �enuriciated as if ken to a class, fell into room!" e arguing about?" cried- Mr Bisset I. Po your room.' rR'u g � i <,c on his ear, he seemed to tumb:e in- Mr. Richard Bisset raised -himself ti-rough the shut door. Then, dusting{ FO RBES 4: SEND TO l ward"up, hitase. like a co9lapsing to his full height and endeavored to the meal from•her hands, she opened ° c 'house• i assume a dignified expression. (it, and saw Dick standing at one aide I PARKER V "Eh-ch".-what-want's that?" he "What if I bed ?"i of the table and Mary on the other i �r�t� pAWTEEO you do your worst?" C� gasped, gripping at the edge of thehe said, in a bullying tone. "I can near the window with a book in ber . tab a and almost barking'across at his I see the country swine has been blab- hand. sister as he thrust a suddenly whiten-'bins to you. How Bili it look if it "OPi, I suppose Dick is heaping you Pruners for ed face nearer to her. ' comes out to Mr. Cathcart and your w'i' your arithmetic," she said. "Ye Mary Bisset repeated her request managers that you suppered that were aye a kenning weak•in that, For e. 'CLEANING _ still more clearly. same night at Sponton's with the loser Ma I++ m7 Pum "I show you five minutes to make of the money? How can he 1 "N orchard cutting limbs Y• prove o,mother, rej�ired Mary Bisset, + g uP (I, iand up your mind. Either give me the that he did not spend the money him- calmly walking to her breakfast in to It inches, liandlee- •eighteen pounds ;yon sto`e-out of Kit I se:f, or take it in his pocket and heti the kitchen, "this morning its is I who 4,61 g,10 and 12 feet. DYEING Kennedys desk; or I will go down,eased of it on the way-aye, or give bave been improving Dicks arith- -� -"---- 'it to you himself? Oh such things uretic!" �' >rw►rsrd.arssu�prt,,.ee+edstar4r BLANHE'P9, have been before, young lady,and they CHAPTER XLVIII Our descriptive dreular meet ` can be again. And' your good name to any addr+waotaiegtse•t. ' RUGS, BEAUTIFY IT WITH airlI quite-_- „ THIa ply GIRL.TAKES CHARGE. TAYLOR-FORBES' Giant the money, said Mar q $is- , \COMFORTERS E ' set, so coldly and bitterly that Kit Mary made very, hurried break- Kennedy DYES" Itennedy would.not have known hgr fast in spite of her mother's anxious COMPANY, L1134TTED DRAPES, %oice had he been in the next- room; protests. GUELPH, ONT. "what ev r may .come of it after; my "Eb, lassie, yeare ^at.in' joist nae-I i CURTAINS, , v:ord and his will be better than yours thing. and I trudged a' the road to CUSHIONS, Just Dip to Tint or Boil ,n court• Kennedy and his comrade the Crosscauseway for the kippers. I LAMP SHADES to Dye. - win swear to the mbney'being in the Henderson's is the only shoe for them desk I will swear that I saw you in the Sbothside. And ye hae plenty �. Prompt Mall Order take it-that will be enough," o' time.-. Dick, gar her eat pomethine I - e p I It would. Dick knew that it would afore she gangs out. The ]assie will I • �• Seethe. Carriage 'Each 15-cent pack- oc much more than enough. Besides, starve by dinner timA. And then (rhe a charged p a i,d one :age contains direc• the fear of consequences which served will as like as no tak' nae msir than, (s,� s tions so simple any him as conscience was in arms against a hlscvif, nr a 'bap' to her milk." ��]o was' woman can tint soft, him. That Mary, was rather overstat- Brt Dick appeared preoccupied and �- delicate shades or Ing her case did not occur to him. _ __ so He co:lapsed a•1 at once. o� o dye 'rich, permanent „ 1 As I lice, Mary, I have not got �0 o W��n1 RKEWS, - ,;,- i colas in lingerie, more than a Found or two left and I DYj=WORKS LIMITED -silks, ribbons, skirts, nerd the money badly." `� ����� 1 11NhetX1 �Ut D®Oi'S • _ - i wale ts, d r e s 8 0 8 "Turn out our oC>S ls, and th_^ I Lots of fresh air ie necessary for tab s health— _ , y p .t n fila• Toronto Hospital ra lied Hhie,, In j � • •, I c o a t a, stockings, 1 will see what I shall do." .rnnation with Bellevue and Allied Nmpirils, but kap the little one warm. Thermopad main-• ` New York City. offers a three years' Course ins a UNIFORM HEAT for 12 or lb hours. , sweatr:a, draperr•tes, You Shall have every penny if vNi T �• „ or Training to young woman, havin3 Mo Hotter than a hot water ba HEATS MEN. (Coverings, hangings--everything! 'won't split, said Didk, eagerly lading r:nulrcd eduing tion, and women, h ExoiS,iho � Can't et too hot—.can tie Works itetnagic. crushed cl arettea nurace• Thls Hospital has adopted the eight. V31fu to every member of the taaniiy�,ei hots•, a Buy Diamond Dyes-no other klLd�- matches coppers, + loose tobacco, ashen driving,at the football tame,etc, 791 YOrItiE S7 y and tell your druggist whether the + , nsout silver,.hisand stray hour tocol,. The pupne aeaive nd tent or Sent postpaid on receipt of price. TORONTO half-sovereigns out of his pockets. the aehcof, a menthry atlowan.a and tnvellad ,'material you wish to color is wool or ; "Open that case." Mary pointed to erpen,es to add Cori New York. For turther ELGAR MANUFACTURING COMPANY _J _ Dick's oril lock-fast place-a litt:e pgss, sto ,J=Dasdes$t.W. Tonato 3 WREM' SAIAMA ,'silk,or whether it is lin..n cotton or Y Inform_ticn apply to the Superintendent, , ISSUE No. 46•-'25. . mixed goods. jewel-case she had once given him on J " t.. fir" I -. • _ .:c; { lig, i r cC;..cry rit S. 'm �','"* • ,. . '?�ieaR�-. _,illi _ q..,',.-.;i„''v,- ' ..t ••=..wt ,.,,,_ _• -, .: .:: ._ : ... � ,<:�, ''*,• ,0r=c;:__ ,K.�,�`., :r,..... :s-a9 4'-_v,:7s., .. .^y y.', .` r. c. P•- ..,m . ^ty+F aR!Et"•,. �.4 72'.K ,e v. e ,�., i .y„�".C.`.'.X 'F.3 '4 Y' .+ '.+`-w^ ,fA. i • iM.++ ' qtr . �. - _. - r _ .a .�•0, y1 M IL ]DUE 15TEK ISSUES, s A r Q.N.R. OLEEECM- CCDACH CROSSES . Z. `Yh " QR PARAR SITtIATIUN . .. , = CA1�A�lA IN SIXTH-SN HOURS Ottawa, Nov. 4.-It m of`flcif]<llp an- "(2) That His Excellency be asked " - Travel Records Broken in Run from Montreal to Vancouver 'nounped that Premier Hing will meet to call upon the.leader of the largest ' ' d at Average Speed Of 43'/1 Miles WltlloutEnglne'Sfop- ' . Tsrliament. ParHameut,will be celled political group to form a Govern- _ o # V 'foat the earliest possible date. !meat; ping Demonstrates Possibilities f Latest De elop- __. :_ Premier King's statement reads: "(3) .That Fiis Excellency be asked anent in Transportation.' to summon Parliament at the-earliest "The.latest official returns having ractic�ble.date for the purpose aloes- =� q � R A despatch from Vancouver says:--'on its transcontinental trip expressed made it apparent that as a result of P P rPO6 Y % themselves as bein ably ' the seal election held on etcher mentioned.. �� All records for transcan'tinerftal tra- g thoroughly in- With respect to an immediate dis- a vel were broken Wednesday morning.!fled with its' performance, and, in 88th; no one of the participating gol Solution it,was felt that it was not in r when the new Canadian National Rail-�oiposatbil'ty ithat thist is bljour'neyr map itiral parties would of itself haves the interests'of the country to occa- .' ways oij-electric.car No. 16820 arriv-�mark the opening of an era which clear majority rl the House of.Com sion the turmoil and expense of an- ed in Vancouver after malting the may be the forerunner of a new epoch F mons•when ParliameTtt assembles, other general election until at least rbecame my duty as Prime Minister to Parliament had,,been summoned and ' trip from Montreal in three days.�;in motive power as applied to steam �i acquaint-His Excellency, the Gover- P y roads: The oil-electric car is in its the..people s representatives in Par- The tri was not only arecord-break- F .1 nor-General, with the situation and liament had been afforded,an oppor- er so far as actual schedule was con- infancy, they point out, just as the advise His Excellency as to the course tunity of giving expression to their cerned, hilt it wrote a new chapter abeam locomotive was in its infancy � . which should be pursued. After sev- "eral interviews with His Excellent in the railway history of the world a century ago. With its wider app14- i Excellency, views. . at which the position brought out bye PARLIAMENT TO DECIDE. ae marking'the longest nor}-stop run I cation and further development they x : -the r °° ever'made by"an engine, for during`believe it may develop along similar ecent general election was fully With respect to the leader of the -' dtacuased` and all alternatives pre- political party hearing the largest de- Ham (Red) Batetone, whose bfil- the 2,937 miles covered the car-engine!brad channels, and this"may bring lia,nt play aided the winning of did not once stop running. There is a:so about the passing of the steam locomo- seated, I have taken the responsibility finite following the House of Com- Queen's fourth rgonsecutiv6 title at the the actual running time, which again five and grove,as important an ad- .. of advising His Excellency to summon'mons .being cawed upon to form an, University of Toronto stadium packed Provides an unequalled. passage in tri* Parliament for the earliest_prattle-;A'dminiatration, the Cabinet holds fila junct to the future of lulus and able date in order to ascertain the at- view that res nsib:e self-government With 18,000 football Pana. Dominion transportation canals, -for society as was the conversion of the -o-- eliminating detentions due to meeting old wood-burning engine to coal ; titude of the Parliamentary repress$-' in Canada rests upon the principle FACE OF PHAROAH trains and other delays incident to ;tatives towards the very important that the majority are entitled to goo- REVEALED TO MODERNS The new oil=electric car, whit! question raised by the numerical posi-'ern, the majority so understood mean- modern transportation methods, which. made its 'initial trip across Canada; tion of the respective political parties. ing not the political party or group casae to 300 minutes, the actudl run has a bodi with-an over-atl length His Excellency has been pleased to having the largest number of mem- SCarCllers Take PhOtograpll4s ping time was•slightly under 67 hours. of 60 feet, and=is set )n two four- From the first to the last the trip wheel tracks. It is built to carry , I accept this advice. F hers, but the majority as determined of Head of lQug Tutankha,- demonstrated the superiority of the passengers, express and baggage. It ii "After careful.considereation of the by the duly-elected representatives of constitutional paereedertta and their the le, in Parliament. Far from mea and Contents of new-oil-electric car. Arraigned prim- will-seat 57 passengers, of which ac n PSP snip es an endurance test for the I commodation for 18 is in the baggage' -Al' tearing upon the aituatiorf which has, indicating that Mr. Meighen is in a ; Sarcophagus. engine, not on did it '� ttion to command a majority in 8a pY prove this compartment, situated at one end of - arisen sa a result of the general else-i P� y A despatch from Cairo -nays:- point, but also it 'showed"the speed the car. The engine'is o11`burning; a tion, the Cabinet decided dkaninto, the newly-elected of the House of Commons, Further progress is reported in the possibilities of the car .over long dis- and operates an electric generator ' this afternoon that it was their con- the results of the elector. appear clear- work of removing the mummy-of Tut- tances, which previously had not been I which provides the actual power•to w. stitutional duty to meet Parliament ly,to indicate that he is not in such a ankhamen from his sarcophagus, a proved. At one point on the western move the car, and the principle, aL- at the earliest possible moment, re- position, I -am not aware of any pre communique just isgued states When region 22 miles were made in lees than though asimple-one, is entirely a new gard being had for the legal require cedent'in Great Britain or in,Canada' the linen covering and bouquets were the same number of minutes, and one departure, so tar as rail tranporta- = . -menta with respect to the time neces- of recommending before Parliament removed Irom the second sarcophagus- of the steepest grades in the Rocky tion is concerned. ti Bary for the return of the writs and meets, that the leader of a party not, there was revealed a further Sarco- Mountains was climbed at an average A car similar to this one has been � , A thv-offleial gazetting of the members commanding a clear majority in the phsgus bearing P a representation of s who have been elected, House of Commons should be called Peed 61 40 miles per hour. The aver in operation about a month between the god Osiris, covered from head to age speed .for the entire trip was Hamilton and sue! in Ontario and "In the interval until Parliament'upon to form a Government. foot with painted designs and glass of ah htl ' nder 43% miles Ps � ;�. "To summon Parliament.and to al- , g y a. per hour. has-given excellent service: The. new assembles it Is .the intention of the f various colors and a layer of-gold on Officiats Id the Canadian National car will go into'regular service in Government to refrain from making lbw the House o[ Commons to disclose a marb'e ground. The bol r appointments beyond such as are, its attitude upon division is the pro- sarcophagus was painted with Railways who accompanied the sac Hritrish Columbia. h eseentlsI for the proper Carrying on cedure warranted by constitutional wings of the goddesses Nekset and AUTOIST SENTENCED NEW ZEALAND CONTEST ' '-of the public business. ''' precedent and by�the present circum- Buto. 1 THREE'COURSES OPEN. i To take day other course After the second sarcophagus was , a �, would be to fall to recognize the su- scientiflcally`exami?Aed and lifted.fromO YEAR PRISON WON BY GOVERNMENT In the present situation, there are preme right of the peopli e to govern the basim of the fir the cover was Cornwall Jury Finds Oriole Premier Coates Assured of three possible courses of procedure, themselves in the manner which the ' esab of which has been carefullycon- remoaed, and revealed a gilt-covered " const! tion }vas provided, namely, ex- Guilty on Charge of Good Ma in New � sidered by the Cabinet. _ I human shape, but important details �� r ,presai their will through their duly sere covered h llztsm, which was ManslavShter. (1) That His Excellency be asked elected representatives jtt Parliament ° Parliament. to grant an immediate dissolution o! adhering closely. The shape has a A despatch from Cornwall says - A de's etch from Wellington, .l flea and 1n accordance with recognized necklace of flowers tied to the head James Blanchard, who, on the eveningi P fin, New a Parliament; Parliamentary practice." bands Zealand, asps:-The Government won - _ bandage and reposing on the breast of Aug. 4,.,y-vhile driving on the East l a ,sweeping- victory- In the 'general' The face, which is uncovered, repre- Front.road ran into a coupe belonging elections assuring Premier Coates a + yl to $6.25; do, mel.. $4.75 to $&.25; do, cents the young pharaoh. '. to Dr. W. C. McGuire, Mrs. McGuire good majority in Parliament. coin., $3.75 to $4,76; butcher heifers, After photographs had been taken being killed, was tried at the Fall r' ' ch 76; do, good, $5:75 o tents of the second sare Ansi re before H M Jus- state paellas at the Dice, 6,25 to S6. for The ofa to $6; med.. $4.50 to $5; d4. coin., of contents necklace t on test report wa e o- zea he he r Ila -' TORONTO. $3.50 to $4.50; butcher cows, choice, P us, nee ace and linen shroud tics Wright or} a charge of man- Government party 56 h �r $4.50 to $b 25; do, fair to good. $4 to were removed, revea:ing a beautiful slaughter, and was found gully by a Labor ,•." •.,13. � Man. wheat-No. 1 North., $1.41; $4.50; butcher bulls, good, coffin covered with y. " 34.50 ti gold ornaments- jar Nationalists 4 NO. 2 North., $1.38; Ha 3 North., $5.50• bolognnd. 13.25 o $3.50; can-, tions of marvellous workmanship, but. His Lordship, in sentencing the ac-1 Independent ,. ....... .r.2 �a" -•$1-� - hers and cutters,$2.2nto$2.50; spring- unfortunate.y, most if the detail is cured, s1hd that people who drive '" , Man. oats-Na 2 CW., nor sal; era, choice, $90 to $100; do, fair, $40 covered with a black, glutinous layer automobi ea reckkssiy, cauaang in Mica Melville Gray Lynn was erect No, 2 not quoted; No. 1 feed, 48c; to 50, feeders, from She libations at the funeral tete- some cases death, have to be dealti, ed as the first woman member of i No. 2 feed, 460. gid. 45.75 to $6.60; do,$fair $4.60 to $b; stockers , Par:isment. aced, monies. Th© most important part of with -severely. A feature which Am: corn, track, Toronto-Na. 2 The' eeetion for the four Maort a I' Yellow, 97c. - x4.76 to nice, do• fair, >i� to ; do the work now is the removal of-this weighed with his Lordship -was the � salves, choice, $10.50 to $11.60• do I members of the New"Zea:and Perlis-' Millfeed-DeL, Montreal freights,I layer and lifts the human-shaped fact that the accused had served for r $9 to $10; do, gr•awera, $5 to P� Ment has resulted in the return of all bags included. Bran. per toff, $2li;i g; light sheep, $6.50 to $7,50; coffin from the second sarcophagus, four years overseas. and br view of. 8'h p. the native members of the last Par- shorts, per ton, $80; middlings, per heap[es and bucks, $4.50 to $6; good to which it is closely sticking owing to this he was let o8 with one year's „ 'ton, $36 i o-. !t , _- s !lament three of them being members good feed floor, per bag;,lambs• $13 to $13. 0, do; Med., $12 the .fbatioua deposit, imprisonnaen•t. of the Reform art and ane a Na- ^��^ $2.30. to $12.50• -do. bucks, $10 to $10.25• • w party Ont oath-38 to 42e, f.o.b. chi ping �, culls �SS_b0 to E9.50; bogs, thick SHOT WHILE SI-['PING Man Hobbies a Mlle titnalist. The Labor party contested points. amootha.'fed and oraterei, $11.46; do, three.of the rats.' Ont good milling.wheat--$1.17 to smoo, $10.75; do. ere* 41 pointe, NEAR HER WINDOW With Fractured Thigh! e i $LEO, f o.b., sbipong points, according!$10.50; do off cars, $11.75; select Woinaa. Instantly Killed r .to freights. Ford Woman is Serious! In. Fort VA-Ham, Nov, 6.-With calm When F ' tend Horse Bolts Barley-Malting, 67 to 69c. Premiums, $2,Oii. y fortitude; Edward $o:hnshead, 47 - " -, buckwheat-Na 3, nominal. ' MONTREAL. 7. Jured by an Unknown years old,,of Kashabowie, improvised A despatch from Welland sa s:- N R e==No. S, 80c. . Flour, Man, spring wheat patents, 1 y ? an. fioui first 'at., 8 Toronto; Assailant. a sling for his broken leg in the for- P $ firsts, $8; do, seconds, $7.50; do, , este a mile from the railway depot Mrs' 'dames Mitchell of Humberstone d do, second pats., $7.50, Toronto. ',Pas- strong bakers, $7.30;..do, winter pats,, ' Windsor, Ont., Nov, '6.-A bullet ' Township was instantly killed at 5 tq floras, ba (8.80. - that smashed throu h the wlndow a` after he had slipped off an icy rock , bags, i choice, $6,50. Rolled outs, bag, 90 g . ' o'clock Thursday afternoon on the Out. flour-Toronto, 90• per cent. lbs., $3.25. Bran, $27.25. Shorts, which she set resting, seriously fracturing'his thigh bone in the fall.I Canal !load, south of. here, when the st., per barrel, in csarlots, Toronto,,$29.25. Middlings, $85.25. Ha No. wounded Mrs. Cony Chu Holli'nsbead looped a rope -he had ' 6.65; seaboard, in bu '$5.65. ' B y' py, 34, of 231 with him around his neck and tied the horse she was driving ran away, 2, per ton, car lots, $14. -Cadillac Street, Ford. The bul:et I throwing her out.of the buggy:.. No =M1 Straw--Carlota, per ton, $9 to$9,50. Cheese, finest w6sts., 2394•to 23%c; other end around his leg�to hold it . Screenings•-Standard, recleaned,I splintered the woman s left jaw bone one saw the accident,but itis thought to.b. ba rte do,finest casts,23% to 28%c. Butter, avid pierced her neck according to up from the ground- Then he im- � y Po per toll, Sia ' No. L paaf;eurized, 42 to 43c; do, g rovised $ it of 'erutchea out'of I the horse took Tright from the noise Baled bay-Na per ton, $15; Nb 19ttaches of the Hotel Dieu, where she p, ,of the canal work in on. She was No-'I i creamery, 41% to 42c• d sec- going $ per ton, $14 to 14.60• !nixed n,dg, 40% to 41c. Eggs, storage ex- was taken. She dec:ared that a ma gun and a convenient stick and age, , Pel 0 S0.years of was born and lived ton, $13 to $14; lower grades, 6 to had fired the shot. made his way to the railway station I ,i ^s fres.•44c; do, storage Errata 40c; do, a.. her life in the township, where she $8. t of gashabowie. The country over 26c• ' twins �Orn� seconds. 36c; do, �resh spe� -Physicians say tpa. the woman s � was well and favorably known. Her Cheese-New, large, , , rim, 58 to'60c; do, fresh extras, 53 unusually strong constitution may which Hollinshead had to travel in-�husband died, 18 months ago. She 26%c; tripjetst 27c;Stilton.'-28c.-Old, to 56c; do,. fresh firsts, 45 to 46c: save her life. this fashion was rough and difficult, :eaves two daughters.. large, 30c; twins, 30%c`, triplets, 31c. Potatoes, r big, car lots Butter-Finest creamery prints, $2.76• ' Q ''$2'� and the agony of his fractured limb made the ordeal most trying. 47c; Na 1 creamery, 4Bet No: 2, 44' _ Bucket of Cement Kills to 45c. Dairy prints, 40 to 42c. Com. hulls, $3; tom. cows, $2.75 to E Fresh. extras, in cartons, $8.25; calves, Med. and tom. sackers, Ontario Will Produce Laborer Near Prescott ' ggs-- $8.50 to $9.50; grass calves, $4.25 to --i R 80c; loose, 58 to 606• storage extras, $4.60; ho mixed lots 12• selects Moral Moving Pictures , prescot Ont Nov. 6.=A fatal AC- a �" �, _ , $ k .a 44 to 46c; otoraga�s'{rilts4 +L1"to 420;• #12,60, "' cident'occurred last_ri ht about three as storage seconds,' 37 to $$c. A despatch fFom Belleville saps:- rilig ' Dressed poultry-Chickens, spr4nt ,. The e Hollywood o! Ontario Pictures,"I about above Prescott' when a Pole. 24 to Threshing Proceedsy g engaged in the Ili., 32c; hens, over 4 to 6 lbs., � about 4 ears of age, en a 28c; do, 8 to 4 Its., 22o; roosters, 18c; ;�+ construction of the Provincial .lgh- docklinge, bibs and up, 27 to 3oc. - Under Difficulties i a company run by the Provincial-Gov-1 Beans-Cas. hand-picked, ]b., 6�ic; cosy; was civshed by a bucket of ce- ::nment located at Trenton-will be-I Ment weighing overa ton. s primes 6c, Edmonton,,Alta,,.Nov. 6,-Another q:n production of a movie nest week, g g Maple produce--S up, per imp,. two weeks work win practically bring ,. He Meas ren.oveci! to the Beaver. 1 0 .lfter five years of-non-producaan• homestead 'nearby, and later taken gal., $x.40; per 5- a. tin, $2. 0 r threshing operations in Alberta to a „ ". g R i Look Ahead is the working tit:�. , �t gal.; map'.e sugar, 11., 25 to 26c, finish, reports H, A. Craig, Deputy „f the firm which will be renamed in to the Brockvi:,e Hospital, "where he., - Honey-60-1b. tins, 12% to 13c per `Minister of A ict4ture on his return ' passed away without regairYing cos- Ib.; 10.1 . tins: 12 to 13c; R']b. tins, :he making, and given a release .title sciousness. A _' 13 to 13'�ac; fro a tri to the southern art of the 2%-Ib. tins, 14% to 15c, �. P P n accordance with cin�•ma practice.� y provin& Threshing is going on under Smoked meats--Hams med., 29 to I The film was described by the Supt.,;Britain Recognizes We, coo ed hams, 42 to 43c; smoked difficulties. in most sections but it is g $ 3i r, Back, as being `a drama with a" ro11s, 22c; cottage, 23 to 26c; break- still going, and good progress is being) pi New Regime in Persia,_•`, �Q g � moral. .The moral of the store is eg •, 3�,. test bacon 32 to 36c; special brand made wth the crop, considering the safety, breakfast Econ, 38 to 39c; backs, weather conditions. The snowfalls of --- +► A despatch from Lonaon sasm-� , - boneless, 33 to 4Cc. the alt few days have - Cured meats-Long clear bacon, 50� p y gone, and in I' Irish Reduce Wheat`�Rccenge. . The British -Government has given' most cases there is only a sprinkling. provisional recognition-to Riza Khan's' ^ to 70 Ibs., $22; 70-to 90 lbs., $20.50; 20 lbs. and up, $19Ti0; lightweight of snow on the.ground, the blanketing I : A despatch from Dublin says:-If Government in Persia, which in itself rolls; in barrels, $45.50; heavyweight,under which .the north is lying not anything happened to the Free Sta'te's!is provisional, as the Constitutional - - .11s,,$39.50 per barrel. having-touehed the south. F°£reign wheat supplit-s the people;Assembly has-been stfmm_oned to con- Lard--Pure tierces, 18 to 18%c; Sub-zero temperatures continued to would be without bread for fifteen i Sider whether. the future regime of ' tubs, 1.8% to 19c; pails, 19 to 19%e.; hold Weatarn Canada in its grasp to relays out of sixteett, it was stated by Persia is to be Monarchial or Repub-. tints,20 to-20%c; sh'orteeing tierces, day, Prince Albert was the coldest' - - the chairman of R farmers' confer- lican. So far as is known here, the 8c; tubs, 13%c; pails, 14c; blocks, n, porting six ''Pep" Leadiey, famous funning-hill i cute here. The-acreage under wheat deposition of the Shah 'eft the coon-- ° 15 to 15%c. point in file Dominic re Heavy steers, choice, $7.75 to $8.10; degrees be ow zero. At Saskatoon I of Queen's, dominion champions, who has d*r:ined from 500,000 to 250,000. try unmoved, and Riza Khan is acting do, good, $6.75 to $7.60;, butcher and North Battleford, the mercury gave s great display is the game with since 1851. The farmers said that with firmness and. moderation in pre / sneers,choice, $&50 to$7; do, good, $8 i dipped to four below. i Varsity. -)wheat, growing did not pay, serving order successfully. M - ,,,,w.„� '�a .''� ?" ,A q;s ���� s -,,::.'+'y;�+o: t�h .�;;=.rs,r:,...a...,.�,�. ��,,._� ?• .,..�. �, -.rr�? .s'�-fuel , QREENWOOD- Teefy. Jr. I Class—J.Teefy, ft. PU- y � key:A. Sargent, K.Ourrab, M. Mae- ..ohs Y'N'Cr L �i B;TII�8Tt3, �t eD lAII- oq Greenwood Olreuit wUl , B. Peters. Sr. Primer—E. bar- services toffs (le sin follows: Gresenwood'Sunday key. V.Driakwater, B.Torrence. Ji•. Nova Scotia Shingles I am agent for the World'@ Greafes0 11.78p.ryesc.; 61.50 It p•idbasdvasca, Seh•bol at 10 a. m.and .church setvioe Primer—H.Teem C. Hodgins. K. "Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles Separator, "The'' Renfrew," 8tovsk at 11 a. m.;Mount Zion at at 1.15 P.m. Ourrab. W. Mellroy• and' N. Petty _. Bird's Felt Sate Shingles Bailee and OU l9bginee. Fleury'@ Pupscsiptices ro the United Stets. sod Crest sharp. A full attendance is requested (ties). N. A.Gollan, teacher. " Britain$2.00 in advas�4e•. _ , at t1sL.asevice to decide on a rr+pm►r for nal@ at tamaus Plows,PoIote.Grain tiriadser, `•� Lour for service hereafter. Kinsale T. PATER$OW8 • CLAREMONT wheel Barrowsdtc. JOHN MITRKAR, ProprNt9r. seryioeasusuat. rs T @e0O Call and prlces." Brantford binder twine d ad• head separate for gale. SCHOOL REPORTS• The-;-�.��stcra� - _ _..._. -- he Pickering _ BSB DEVITT, ` T. $ Y ?400' EO AND'COMM•ENT& Cherrywood public school. Senior r r - Room. -Those marked• were ah"Ot - Deserts Phone 606 Pick; BROUGHAILl<'alitical immatter8 are very quiet for ezamiaatione. Names aro iq order VW, 68 Camm�ttmee at resent. It is bbe almi aftctr of merit V—Evelyn$esre.I3enrgina �� _P Garland. Walter Fenney, Sydney SA S 7. °.the storm. At present neitber Gr.it -Beare,I Sr. IV—Laura Petty, Dorothy Let usAggest a few lines ' v nor Tory seem to' know where_ Swan, Donsid Milne. John Garland, that Rill hive renewed life a ob ect of this Aasodation is to. Havidg purchased the stock froom Elgin Drinkwater` Jr. IV—Pearl - to your appetite, which ,lawn stealin and prosecute the Estate of they are at. ' But the Progressives Swan, Leo MCGriskin. .`Sr. III—Bea- afterone trial, will more •_ have a good idea where they trice Sing.Mary Teefy, Annie Bitten. - the alone: � house, George Mcllroy, Peter 8tten. than please the palate. i'W. G.13AR1,1,F8 and the entire' eland. While they are the small- Jona Hord, Mervin Currab. Vincent business of JOS. W. DQT3X est group in parliament, they have Teefy • Jr. II[—Winnifred Burnes. Cream Layers 30c. Annie Petty. MKry Switzer,''Leslie + lEsmbers having proper)y stolen eommuni Am prepared to supply all vises - In their hands the balance of AnnBoare. Harold Fenney, Evelyn Drink- sale immediately with any member from Berry Boxes to Three power. The Conservatives hnv`e water,. E.L Dennis. teacher. Cream Buns 30e. of Exeonei.e Oommiiiss. and Half Bushel. _ :-gibe largest group, but they bav2 Cherrywood public schools Junior Mambesslup tee $1 OL Room. Names to order of.merit. II and many others, according sick."ma.be had from m.Pretid at or; Ct28en River Basket OrgB awt a majority over the Liberal Cissa—M. Hollinger,-W. Waddell, E• ssaretrrT onspp�ioatton. _Phune Mark.6409 and Progressives,, and they do not Taylor, G. Petty. M.Fergusoin R. to taste.. Exec.Com.—L. D. Banks, Q.S.Palm- use. - know if they .could receive suffi• Hollinger. A.RittenhoL. Petty, WBddiII� Cakes 50e a lb• er, M. S. Chapman, Pickering• FRANK PENNdkS cient au ort from the Pro res• H: Petty, A. Maynard. Sr. I Class— pp g a.Teefy. F.Bohol, R.Maynard. P. P. Munro, Jas. Richardson. ''The'il;an that trade the Barnes' elves that would Aive them Good Fruit Cake, 35C 8 lb• president ` Seoretsiy Basket." _ working majority. The Conserve- r Wedding Cakes a S ecialty. s Lives think that it is the duty of Coal, CDal psiL M. Hing re gra andandhR ICHARD 'S O NS 'over the'reins of power to theru. _ . 'Mr. Hing, however, has decided-to $surd and Soft Coal of the; "DD hang on to of ice until ,parliament best quality on. .R. �w+vas+' ` ameets, probably 'in December, hand `. lis�li y 12 Bare of Snap, lame Plug Cipso and a when a vote of parliament would y •9Q show where he stands. If he got tO5. A. LAW, I� I Galvanized Pail, all t4r ` sufficient 'Support from the Pro- 2ne3ceri=&r. C=t- "° Lennox Laundry Soap, 6cents-21 for 100 gTessives he will remain in power. # if trot, he will make another ap• Fleao-the purest So%p Flake-25 cents peaI to the county►. It luoke as if i ' - an early election is almost a y.. •A new shipment of brooms-50x. and 75c certainty. B�u,�y anc�, eat How about a'nice rich Plum Paddingfor Thanksgiving, 4 During the Great War, when its — without any trouble to you Ca borrors stirred.the whole civilized ' world. the saying was, quite cow- Fresh Groceries all the time, and tree .. prompt delivery. _. anon that the Great Wan was to 10ad all wars. Its horrors %are so - T (y great that the opinion a+as fie. _ s _y_ R TrHA iE■l' DSO -quently expressed that no civliized' -s JAMES r 1L1 V Lid.V ! ?�/ • motion would ever think of- start. --ing another w,ar. Bus since the I� �. cmnrineion, of peace in 1918, the Pickering' H a rd W Qor e Store animosities among- the great aa- -tions seemed to continue wit ou '�4&oy abatement. so that Ra hope The one fruit everybody likes and nrhich is ' i that existed in the breasts of the , S •optimWa seems almost to disc p• • good for everybody. Eat them at any time f;. . Rut the past fele months This is the Place to $U.Y Rmear. � ear.brought changes whirl are of day' . Cook or bake them 200 diffe lent - - 'welcome news to all those who are vrays• Lely in a Supply for oirintet now. - A 1900 fees svity Washer—bully' guaranteed anri a bopiog that wars are ended for. frtxn a or dealer. free trial given. •ever• ®t Loc�arno.in 9witzeelaad, ley _ - �` we is and seethe New Cosy Horse and Happy -- .'•;rapresentitive9 of the great pow. .�. ;,, _ _ y. . _ Thought Stove. The beet Range.that'0ooat X I can buy. - ,ers of the world have been in The Hon.'Jahn S. Martin, S.A. .- emfereace for months. and their 11 delibrraLiont+ are. now beginning Ootatio Mt of Aa?iculture re Agent for Fleury Plows and Shares and McCnrmicir Deering Farm MAcbi-nery and Repair@. to bear fruit. Even Germany, , whose winds have been instilled - Our !lotto: "We have it. can gel it, oe it is not made." with the Eales idea that of object � • ,•- ' ,sight,"and that the chief object . a great netioo should be W , . : . - -of .. -+conquer. the weaker .nations by tseaas of the sword, is beginning Fi11TB Rem odled Furs Relined �j � �DO ::,PICKERING to think'tbat war Is wrope, and J. S. 8�`l1J.+►7Ny - -that the price of viclpry is too ,,:- 'UrB Repaired ' :_ �+ . *Teat for.its tntits. s lope as _ SubscAbe for The Pick Nevis - r ••anticus exist they will hasp6 their J Coats made to-order :Prices Reasonable $ u ' pit but but the opinion li rapid. - 4y gaining ground that the only -- �, -�: C O � Q 'U IT 0-jT N nate@ way of nettling those disputes __ Mant1#�otu ' Flurier 0 "CUA10TY - SERVICE - SATISFACTIOK"' s by arbitration and not by the ring )Furrier, - +-shedding of blood and the de' 231 Danforth Ave., 1 (near Ifrosdview ave ), :Toronto structioim of chits. There ie now strong . reason for believing that wel1�bet- - the world will never see another .I C E R I I� -. Foe- - 'I•aoch conflict as the war of 1914 alt P •� __ - . . T R k. E _• '. BVI E AT ; .�li .A Fruit Rrees, Shrubs Eta Round Roast or Steak, ... ... 20.:per lb r Having secured the agency for T. W. •� • � ,. L)ightnin jj Bowman A son,•Star.Nurseries, 8arloin Roast or Steak, ... _ Pr Ridgetown, Out. porterhouse Roast or. Steak, •• '' Q' . law prepared to take orders for all •, , ' 18c kinds of Fruit Trees, Small Fruits, Rump Roast,.. ` ` Ornamental Shrubs Etc., at Fine ib Roast, . 20c. - - AST LA I�E IQ-west possible prices. Heavy Rib Roast, ... . ' -`t E ! } 8pe sl rates for large quantities, Shoulder Roast. •• ... •14 And 16c " Pot Roast, SHINGLES 1 NGLES j`. N. J. Chapman Pickering .• � „ •ETALLIC � Brisket, to ... _ , •• -Lea of Pork,...• .. ... ::� ... _ . th most ab , .. l f l No fro Pickens .. ... "desc ptio �' epi os. with 25c ' •For.40 ye e.m reliable�Roo is , Loin of Pork, .. Head C:a*sn zt g too .. roc, - s #s of eve n Shouldet Roast'of Pork, ... olid fsmOesls . Queen _ Leath or Goods Store Z y .• lac' .. best roofiiW value ob the market to-day. Pork Chops;' y the , '� •lute! Pure Pork Sausage; ;.: 25c `� -Estimates�adly given also for"Empire" Corrugated iron $ARNE89 FioesG halt Pork,... .. 25 for new buildings or repair Our supply of quality Harness and Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece, 85c " Parts is now complete. ,■ „ •. ,, Get my figures for alterations or remodelling of Barns,- HOOT>3—GREB SHOE _ • sliced, ..: gee : Houses, etc. "Empire" Plrialt Frame $eras and Imple- ! fdild Cured Cottage Rolls(half or'whole); 30c" ` went Sheds a specialty. �'� We hope a larple,stock of this Famous 4r •. i Boot on hand—unbeatable _ Back Bacon, ... .. :_ ,� {( for bard wear and J s G U w' 1 C E\ 1 tear. hooked 1#am,.. ... .. .. 55c _F.+ S R f - REPAIRING :-° : _ •Weiners,.. - •- BUILDER We maintain our•setablished reputa- . Head-Oheese, .:. 15c Building Contractins tion for repairing all-kinds of Easy First and DonreKtic Shortening, 8 lbs 55 centA=� �] - � harness and boots. - „ . j 5 lbs 90'cents Barns, Houses, etc. of all kil4ds. -- .CECIL BRADLEY :: lb prints 18 cents. - . Fresh Trout and White Fish Every P`riday: Pict;@ring Dealer for the Prodflcts of , Harness maker, - The MetaulC Roofing Co. Limited, Toronto. =,t PICI�FRI:�'G, nNTARIL� ' We r''r. "9FIn, - - - T'ICKERINGI' �,. :- a�n9...�_m'ar.•. __...:.:.._ .. ._ . R.••.�.. _:.•_� ... :.,..,._. �.,.�. •e...m.:.:...�_.�.....;s;s...-._:s��e..�,....u.r,.t+r•'�...__�;,:�nt,ivf.:.�.a:�nl+.....'�,.�r.,Yid:,.aat,+�"'1.c�;• •:st:�.'.1..�,�°.. — .d''' K' • .. '..ro r '. 1. r. _ i. .d..r ."•,: .-r•..AM1o. :•� i* _ 'A - ... .. � �,.. _ .sLARKNONT. Georg!► and Mrs. Bentley, of George Rawson and lilies Row- L. and Mrs. Reid sad.son, Ivar, iVs - * ' rt "r Oshawa. spent over the Week-end ens Cooper,of Toronto, spent the •gent Sunday with friends In the Xap10 JrOa Nut1w Are s" R. J. and Mrs. Mann .wase in with the latter's mother, -Mrs. holiday with their relatives here. city. $tonflvilleoo Thuseday. Lynn, Fitrmere are busy these days Maitland Anderson is off duty . r� Co• �� ,"�'' -Mrer. 4 Uaderb}ll, -of Aurora. The regular monthly meeting of getting in their turnip crop. The at present suffering from an at. .visited.. Ciareowl rsiativea,' on the Woman's Institute hsps been d ed y tack-of mumps but is radoaH Cheap�for form and oo°ntrt %ylldooday. etre-fin ipg it,very t iQds work&e. . 8 y poatpoabd until the last Wec�nes- the fr uent rains and snowfalls recovering. baildia�. John Salton, of Detroit, spent da of the toonth on account of ' t y have hindered the work real Clifford Pilkey,.teacher in the the past week with rslatl" in the convention in Toronto. Watch n Milt' Hi =Wind toren Insurance on building% end the soft condition of the land yyoo High'-School. spent over w}�-mtl!h 8lIoe eta Claremont. for furthei notice later. the Meek sad with his s' makes ft laborious and unpleasant. parents, L. _._ Nelson Sanderson, of TorootN A number of our sports left last W. and Mrs. Pilke ''Automobile Insurance °Tz, spent Thanksgiving My with his It Is not usual to advertleprayer 3', 8i week foe northern points where _ rent• hei•,s, �e meetinnggs«bat beginning last night The benefit football game which �• of all kind. �Mre. G1eorRef+'o°od and:.Mee. J;' they aspect to make the deer mne6 (Thnreda .at the Baptist Church was arranged-for a.week ego last ' niffy) P F1ki1NI8 FOR BAllis g Morgan,of Toronto. were holiday aci�tLy n Ik those in the party a series of studies of interest_ to �turday, but which, on account , are Lyman !key, Wid.ner ,eller, ever one was be of the#now, was postponed until ` visitors in Claremont. H. Yakes. Chas. Re Reynolds and y gait. Everybody last Saturda . bat had two be called Write or phone i Lost, in Claremont.'on Tuesday, y feels like praying at times. Some "y -- ' s woollen glove. Finder please Roy tV}leo°. We are expecting of our moat,difHealtprobleme ere.. °$ate°O° account of tate rain, ��* r3 r to enjoy &4:halce,cut of yeaison oq connected with t1i5 sub is now postponed Indefinite] E D. B Q X1( lr1 A l� lease at Cbiidlow'e store. } their return subject of p° po y � Mrs,Lyman•PUkey is spegdinR' prayer. Therefore, the pastor le At the Baptist Church nazt8un- , t a couple of-weeks with reIativea p resenting a careful aeries of stud- day the pastor. will begin two 20 WHITBY, ONT. les on the general theme of pray- the aeries of sermons. In the morning ` in TgroDLo and Markham. s er• Q P y P y' the subject will be "When Pants. Mr. Hutchison Is further im• pport nit for discussion V. will be Riven. Your own difficult coat was Come, the -first is a CLAREONT /proving his property by erecting y aeries entitled "The Finest of the - s" a poultry house At- a convenient in connection with prayer will no Wheat. The series will deal each /� /�� 'm "corner Of his lot. doubt come up for discussion at Sunday-morning with a favorite CRAME'RY ! T one or other of these meetings. Sam. and Mrs. Stephenson, of ' �R . ga' and familiar chapter is the Word lk Join in and ou,will feel uite at P _ Oshawa, accompanied by Adam y God. The evening subject will Highest price paid for and Mrs. Spears, of Atha, attend- GROCERIES home even though yon may have bi"Strategy of Satan," first .in a JCreatn at,the :ed the B. Y. P.U. Rally' on Moa• � ARE � � never attended a prayer meeting eeries of "Studies of Temptation." day, �'1 before. If yon would like to know ` PZr U1.AR 'lRrtFt how to r& and what to ask for This series will continue right Claremont C�@am y � hire. R. Besse and family spent d9sfiE P y through to the end of Janutr J s few da s last, week with her = — r and what&°ewer to expect, come g p y' (}eve us A trial and be convinced f { y - You will find complete lists of the parents, James and Mrs. Evans ao to these meetings. , ,�,� subjects ia'varioae ;public places. pprior to leaving for their new hOn, Stayner. l Take a copy moms with you for Mra. Sell ,of(Hamilton, who is B18tebtOrd 8 Egg -CARD OF THANKS. reference. Each individual sermon y ' — will be worth listening to but B EATTY s sister of Mre. L. Reid, has with " �a$h I wish to thank the farmers and some may be of more interest to 'her family taken up rooms in others in the community for their you than others. Mark these on `TA2VDS FOR THE.REST SioufTvilla, where Mr. - Kelly has liberal patronage extended to me for :charge of the carpenter 'cork in ���� the egg basket the past six years in the trucking line. your fiat and plan to be present . ' that da Come, come often, come the new post other. I trust that they map enjoy oontlaued I y `. A namberaf new books by pop- and you prosperity; #with a friend. Yon and your alar authors have peently been more Frank Axford, Brougham. I privies will be welcome at &11 the laced on the shetves of the public '. r service•. ,y K y g to your money. :� . • ' librar Amon the authors who ' are represented are James Oliver +a Curwood, 'Harold Bell Wright. Contains 27 different foods Rafael Sabastiqt, Martha OsteaEo - - <who won the$0,000 prize). S. U. froW Which your hens Montgomery, can make the .!�`r Gene S. Porter, 1 Ralph Co°ner,� eggs.Gibbs sod a s. You u *there. Also a numsber of j aventte Litter Carriers, Hay C&criers„ i boks, including Jack Miner and a . net this from ` the Birds. polufttes of poetry by Pnetaps. Door Tracks, Cow iY "Pauline Johnson, Edgar Guest and Bowls. Presents Systeme Etc. FRANK CHIDLOW, ,manffii S 1t wilt pay you to get my prices on Martha Uete°eo. Also several a above before ba a elsewhere. ' -valuable books on history and CLAREMONT. - ONTtkRIO y g ns4arestady. 1fY you are nota ( -' FRANK J. PROU R ; member of the public-Mbrary now TOOK forward I Borne day yon piCHEA1NA, - - U. ARID bay a ticket at rice in order to n „/ will acted a new binder--tt & have an aba®dades of Rood read- Noti L � • plow--a harrow-a tractor-or "lag during the long winter even /� _ inns. �•„_,� � tante stock. Your houagaad bares !-7 L irI W 11 L ' need re- , ur r6ofs The Fall Rally of the Wbitbv � mtust sooner ll or attegberepa3red. Electrical QoBtrracltor Lindsay Association B. Y P,- We have employed _How will, you pay for it all? Claremont held to Claremont Baptist f0bureh _ on Moodayiast. +vas truly a sac- a very tompetent - I am prepared to accept can. saes. Motor mph delay •pens - ,tinsmith and '`f si s s m'Df'm b nch savingsaccount i� pa local tracts for electric who were to appear on t e ro- iealar a our livr. breach n our� st preparation � grain. but readldstme°ts were stock holdings, con- for meetingexpenses of this wiring in lumber and are I"* Our loan/ mea• .send• and the program was carried p kind. Depositasmall part of your PICgERING VILLAGFIR - - w-•:a oat in good order. There were noager. 7kis bank is loan speeches given at either the prepared to do always willing to returns as they come in. The and vioinit3l. --amoratn,g or afternoon sessions, usdss yrodactivs amount will quickly grow,and it Bromates given free the need for discussion Wing tally HOt air heating, isaterytias• will always be at your command Pri_ � " to mrmllzed ost thid an s need.eit effort The P l u to b i o g, en needed. Phone at my expense r to Gerrard •wh d *' work of the 8. Y. P. U. was thor- Nater. bowls ` 8828 or ite to a oughly discussed from all angleP, " Igaestio°w.beintr freely asked and Eave-troughing j � H• W A-- Z 8 � was one of real op°lift to the large .L' tc. � qq c -O. P. Lyn Toeger � � � Franklin Ave. � aaswered. The .evening session , audience whic�911ed the sndtto- 61E y y -TORONTO EAST rinm to capacity. Rev. W. Flfis Brookila Braneb-d. 0. Crow, K&dagae a °� cher, of 9toagffo}lie, gave the ad !Get our prices. " de which wan In every way _ New Blacksmith r " worthy of the occasion. The regis F. Y. 00 o p E R . Iter shaped 196 names of thosr in New is the time to get yoUr e iattendaoce at the Rally. The .CLAREMONT _:Rubbers RUBBERS . Rubbers plows in order for the officers for the ensuing year were, sleeted its follows:Oshawa; Pre@.n - s At the very moment when tbe"re most weeded. It can doneto your -Rev. Jobs Goit,Oebaa4a; Pres. �� Day Rev. E. Orsbo d (,y-t�msat:Vice Special f '!President-MUs Ki eon, l=;atie sctioln by Giodeay; 8ec'y-Tress.-Herosrd These are of a ver high rade and an outstanding L O R N LvJ REI f� !Howard, Oshawa. The next Rielly, Nov. 2nd to 14th y R� g g value. TEs? will ito all probibthty. wiH be held in keep you wens pad dry-to Ot every one, Men's bushman robbers, ` ... 19toaffvilfe. a beai"l•.j► itivitati 7 eyelets, roll edge, white volae Special 8.00 !flavin been given to the delegates to lbs beat St. L. Sugar. 1.00 - tie to gather i.r the now .church at 18 bars Laundry Soap, 1.00 tops, white sole, snake proof, white fo:iDg, g Mens rubbers, leathYr to �ton[ivige next year. 8 bars Toildt Soap.' 23c n G '$� 'Mopping ° y l0 15 foc6 at 5.00, 12 in. 4.50, 9 in. 3.75, 7 in. 3 50: Thecommanity was shocked on 3 Pkga Ammoota, 28c !Sunday last to hear of the death 2,rkxs of Lax; � Child's and Boys' rubber, 4 eyelets, rolled edge and solid heel, size••6 AND FL UUNG; y, of Reuben Rawson, a promin- 2 Princess Bo&p Flake% y '.'87e- Mr. to 10 At 1.85 1.1 to 18 at 1.80 sizes 1 to 5 at 1:90. I am* prepared to do Chopping'eisd ,•. ' eut sod very -bight res Landry Starch and Benson's y 1?ce Oat Making evert Monday, t farmer of the rFh conceeeioa of Cone Starch, He Lumbermen's shant sox, 100 p. c. wool-Men's at 1,00 sod 75c, Wednesday d 3-lb. it of Easiftra y Wada ay as Friday (Uxbridge. . The news was all the 5 Pa .� t, sac , goy's at 55c., 65c. and .75c. ' Iltonsboate For Bale moire startling because he was In _ . �Ehe.village on Saturday evening 10 +� ' .1.65 -Call at * �v f Phone 3800 JOh11 F Bayles, Cilir8ID0IIt attending to his ordinary duties 6 The Rolled Oats, 25c I FINGiOLD S y ' and apparently' in the best of 2 ergs Shredd6d Wheat, .. �;2r c RuralRoote fie,, S °- health. der.Rawson was born on 3 pkgs Bran n Flakes, I 2bc - e�z.�.RE Orrr. crrr. =o:. - N. W. STAFFORD the ninth concession of Pickering 2 ergs Pep, we Townshipsixty.two'-years ago P 6 Corn Flakes, 29c �• sad hue been a life-long resident 3 lbs Rice, bac Marble and Granite Dealer. of this community. Twenty-five 8 lbs Beet Tea, 1 lb tin Magic Rk Powder. 34c Qo sqy �. Cemetery Lettering eta yyears ago he was united in marr• av First-class work iage to !!ties Mary McFarlane, of Btoonia_S string 45r,8 string r ; one Claremont. ' He spent a few years regular,1.25,for 95c H TBle My ti guaranteed. in the Village of Claremoorwbere All other Groceries greatly redac- W s Kinjgiton Road and 'Pickering fie engaged in the buildingtrade, y Losing CoW East Townl}De. ed for the days' Sale. tom- after which be purchased it farm r, st' HE average production Pheone Whitby fib R 32 in the Tewnshl Men's Work'Shirts, re a o p 'of Uxbridge g• P where he resided until the time of ., to 1,75, for 5,19 �' Pe _ of milk 27-•f0 P. O.-Whitby R. his death. He was a great lover Men's Work Sox, reg. 50c, poundsr co n b teautho about 4,0 0 i annually, r 'of nature, and was at home in the 3-pairs for _ + •1.19 - agreed that the higF�er the procuc• '��'�� • study of planta, birds,, wild ant• .Men's Overalls and Smocks, tion per cow the ¢realer the profit. " mals and flowers. He was menial ' regular 2.60, for - 2,20 You can materially increase the pro- w and companionable nod, enjoyed Men's Fleece Underwear, BANgING ductiveneas of your herd by breed 3' the society of a fide circle of }.�,. friends. In religiots be was a regular 1.00, for 85c Y ing better live stock and the local 0�$��� � �• Presbyterian and a Liberal in Men's Wool Underwear, bra°clr of the Standard link of Politics. He took a li ely interest regular 1.75, for -`x.39 ym CanaIng a 1 at you ser ice i of •ply � r K �• po Canada is at our service in su tock to all Public affairs. �articttlarly 'Ladies' Fleece Underwear, which will R}ve a greater cash return ". an tfae cavae of eduction. Mr. reg 1.00 and 1.25 -fi,9c for the feed and labor expended. Of all materfols and bedRa R&weon will be greatly missed in , It will ay,you to call at lour Works Ladies Hose, regular D \ p . the community where he was so _ P to Inspect-our stock and #y well and favorably'known. He is to 100,'for ' g9e "rHE obtainrices It survived by his wife and three Dress Goode, wool mixture, All orders left with our agent,A, T. children, Robert and Donald at Per yard, 59c STANDARD BANK Law. Pickering, will receive our ho>ae and Mrs $haver• of Mari OF CA1�2ADA prompt and careful attention wsa. The funeral services were s ' n m m - A call solicited _ _ connncted from his date residence v 1 1 PICKERINC BRANCH-W. F. Law, M�iiaper • to Claremont Unien -Cenietery nn Y ♦ fit. MATHESON Q S �j �a=. Branches •I,q at BrookHn, West Hill, Whitby \ 't/J. j M�TAE►701\ 0 ,5 • •..^r,ea;r, s, .,. ,.-k.�;..+ .taw}.., r! .. ,. k,� .. ..,^>. ....._ .. ,. .. ..i rr.--. ,.�..�_.._..� ^,� e. �•'S. .L.... .sy.,.—°...z=' �.w..r r s..t^' _ .,.,ice. �e�.:,._ •'lee,a ...v ..., , ..,.. p"q,. .. �.: „�..Arra - .,�:.:ss,.., :7•"..'tie...:+�a..�u. - .:,,.i,. ,..cu, h i. ..� . -• •..+ ::)"ti'i" ws.:: , stns_, .Mw�:" SC+.a n. 164­ A as",.y,M.t• a+M>A:t„,fp rr.-an'^.t+'e ?'"^ • . ,..:..,.- ....ew•',.m •.w••�..°:..rr,+ :ti^ •rc'w- ?��!•-:s+aS•'°k'►' s .. �� ��,. �t�l, p PEA susud boli tb : ray �'+,,_. ` 5t ... i ihXVrDLLKI! Ap U! One sigraiut,�-with much the same VACUA rl IAi13 T•i AN.. ' ; PKO. • _,, _ feeling'as when.I stepped from the Pullman to the edge of the fla•aad Can S ''�• For,any of tht Many, Minor Ail- you or entered Charley Brown's bar- bar shop to -get fay first adolescent r� .71 Brent♦#of Infants and YbtMg 1 _ �"S i ' Shave I passed through the Jasffo Gate, smites H. ,Be Sh ar In "The Meaor- �< .: s" �dren. a ah Journal." Ahead of me strode a N.o mother can expect that her child lemonade vendor clinking his brass C-7, will escape all the ill$ to which, baby-I cups to call the thirsty to the pinkish boded and childhood are Subject, but miffs that filled his enormous glass ' ° r she can do much to lessen their sever- 1A. par., From a dietance wore the era of .1ty, tend to snake baby's battles for en-Oriental market In,the full swing r - x�' health easily won. of advertisement axed vituperaftion.Ii` / 1 Nine-tenths of the minor ailments As I stumbled over the rough paving 1 which afflict babyhood and childhood I was vaguely,aware'of the stone mass 1 are caused by some derangement of`of the Tweer of David. Once It was i the stomach- and bowels. Regulate behind me 1 consldeced that after all, the stomach •and bowels and these+my trepidation and dallying I was at ' troubles will disappear. To do this r length in Jerusalem. I raised by head } nothing can equal Baby's Own Tablets. and looked about. I saw the offices of ative t They are a mild but'thorou h lax which throughtheir act�a Thames Cook'& Sons. Pn ,the 4J entered a long stone passage, lined,, t/R stomach and bowels, never fail to ban- h shops,.more a flight of steps thanl •r sutp is'h constipation and indigestion; col. a street.: It'was bound together with and' simple fevers; expel worms and Mone arches. It was hung with drap•I l make the dreaded teething time easy. era' goods, dead sheep, shoes and kec- Concerning Baby's Own Tablets / chiefs. It was thronged with' an un• Mrs. A. Kbehan, Hamilton, Ont,1 washed multitude ness. have two'little children four+ I 1 I -- 1� !i writes:-"Kindly sqpd me your book- their heads bbb-� IIIr► �!'I�II' I � i 4 I "CRbang up from the lower depths as they let, are of Baby, in eallt and Sick• ,• " I ht 'littlhilclimbed the grade, turbaned heads, _ itis �skull-caped heads, fuzzy-haired heads, sad a halt and three years old and have used nothing else for them tui 91reimeled beside, veiled heads, wimp- _ =.,ATTRACTIVE CLOWN S13IT. led heads (women of Bethlehem), tar- Baby's Own Tablets. I think the Tab- booshed heats, calpa ked heads, derby. •Are you wondering what costume.to lets are•a wonderful medicine for lit- 'ebooSe for t1e masquerade- parties tle ones-" crowned heads, nand-ear-ringed occur throughout the season? No Baby's Own Tablets are sold by all, ham' It choked with noise. It bray- thatels. Costume assures more fun and gayer medicine dealer's or will be sent by � with asses and tinkled with camels. _trio then that of the clown, and mail at 86 cents a box from The'Dr. I It dswced with gesticulation. uo masquerads is complete without Williams' D4ed'lc•ine Co., Brockville, Vegetable, fruit and meat' shops . grew thicker, the odor of garlic. began T `tmal. View A oilers s`snggestion for Ont. � (� - a suit mAde am of one material, trim, strings tugs o the ee &wu.,ocks feVl•�oi2gw,er, ��� �QbQ�CO O �j �n�� � fined with lease fur b+itton0. View B. Protect•$e8Ut11 BIJfCs. strings of sausage awu:.g into view, ,.t ' iahnws a eoanbinatioa ty o1 contrasting t}ttd I save a sign: "Nathat. Sttaus,tl2ilk Birds o1 paradise are found' in New Station." I was to the Jewish guar- - -'inaabrials to good advantage. No. 1211 ` Guin9a, friolucca Islands and a few ter. Thera Is pathos in the phrase, air in four piz+es, 32, 84. 38 and 40 other neigbboring' Islands;0 also In '•Jewish quarter," -and more in the � twlieq busts Size 32 butt is suitable northeastern Australia. irets range reality it describes. One does not and < for°,&la and boys 8 to.1-0years, site ,from it the United St&te&6ei1th to south- oan not speak of a French quartet In - --- — - ' SL is for girls and boys 18 to 14 years, ern South America; from central Eur. Paris or an -American quarter. In .A Ruined Garden. Deposits Of M&A in Nearly ` tdw 86 Is for misses and youth 18 to ape south to northern Africa; and Wash.tngton. But the Jew, traditional, From a man as weak as I Every Province, t - 20 slid size 40 is for tnen and I �. from north central Anis south to'Aua orthodol, Yiddish speaking or Sephar- His lits raid lie taken 88 to 42'inches bust Site 84 cella. "r dic Jew, native to the city for genera- If ever his pride should die Deposita of marl, n (lb mi to Dr. r I regnitw 73Q yarns of 2?-inch, or �y�a.e arorded protectioa�under;tions, !s 4s much a stranger in Jeruas That tivw Is shaken. _ F. T.-Shutt, 'Dominion Qhemist, who Iii arils of 8E-inch for suit of one tae- - during 1923-24 was fled upon to , y the treaty between the United Stated lam as he to in London. analyze some forty eaatyples received �. !ttezia�; or 4 yards of 27-inch, or 3 ;and Great Britain for the protection - I held your hand in my own - i of 88-inch for each half�of the a from Outario„ Quebec, New Brunn-• 9 � of birds migrating between the United In a moonlit garden -'lsaih when using two kinds of rasa- G r wick Nova Scotia, Alberta, and Bri- States and Canada and may not be _ ;A Childs Delight How,could a tool-have known tlsh"Columbia, are found in nearly all - herlai3a. Price 20 cents, killed, sold or possessed -except for I Tra s for mice and snares for birds- • To sue for your pardon. P fairs styles of smart apparel may scientifle purposes, t p -. the provinces of-Canada and are im- be lbartd in our Fashion Book Our But who can take lu"a'net of words pectant amt' Valuable sources of lime designers originate their patterns in Tbs importation of both birds of lnncies In the aery flight You offered your heart with tears, for land treatment They occur in paradise and egrets for their plumage '-ft the crystal height And i took it lightly beds from a few irigh4s to several feet the bsart of the style centres, and is prohibited by the tariff act of 1988- iOf a child's delight' I wonder amid my tears, theit creations are those- of tested o „ - , r _ it I heard rightlyi of?..- thick on cold lake bottoms and are of- j brought within the mesas f ten'o erlaid by peat or muck. Some pi the average vvonasrL Puce of the flow a golden fount of light + 1 a R r""r ` I+br now that I see bow my a*ili's ' lime. are almost pure carbonate of t,- book 10 cents the copy. cn ►+i Spraying to a rainbow bright, Wild work 1s dose, discloses lime• while others contain-trade or Then again 4 ga •.. lead clay, read, organic-matter, etc.. .�. HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. a> Ton drops of sunny A ruin, wherein night spills . . - ,� • t+' - which decrease their value for agridut- 1 That tura to flaming butterflies Silver on fallen-rosea. , i'. Write your name and address plain- - - i• _ '' Lural pat�csen. 114oris 'as found, are 1 . Ere they reach the earth and rise ly, giving number .sad size of such .. i unualiy soft and pasty in consistency, ' 1 In a cloud of changing dyes, The strong and not the weak , _ pattgrns as you want. Enc. ose 20c in Can dare - frequently showing small shells. On stamps ar coin groin preferred; wrap `In a cloud that spans the $Rcies re to be humble; air-drying by simple exposure they are %%th a fiery flickering bow The foal's hand goes to seek it carefully) for each number, and w �' g found to be readily friable, breaking uddnas Vons order to Pattetit Dept., 'Melting into Sakes of snow Your hand, lest he stumb a down to a ooaras powder that easily Wilson Publishing Co., 73 West Ads- L'bat falling change to starry flowers, + permits of uniform distribution on the Combination Unknown. :iFlowers that from the earth take flight Pity he pleads, Will you give grids 8t, Toronto Patterns sent by 3 land, "Indurated" marl is a hard - Again on wings of singing light- Him. bumbled, your kiss of pardon' ws+sturn mail Waitress-"We gottifsne pork today ; _ rock-like material with a honey-comb- 0 And hie pride,like the rosea, will give e and on trough endless Boars. ed stincture, It occurs by deposition �+� How Bach Again in the garden. t Q Breakfast. Youthful Diner-"Applesauce." ,� _ from the waters of streams and ` An anecdote of.Back, hitherto na- ' wattres+�"Dou't gat gay, yotfng Traps for mice and snares for birds- -Theodore. Maynard. springs that are_rich to carbonate of ` �Mwn, recently appeared in a `'senna man, Moat Ver want ncthin' to esti i But empty is my net of words. lime. Large deposits are to be found a --R'tifrM Gibson. in the valleys of British Columbia. paper. The period to which the incl- , _ , Theft. , ide The average length of life for the Warl, which can, not infrequently, be people of at belongs is that of young man- -------e- hood, between 1700.1708, when he was ed to New York Staten eatqua -I ,The Chipmunk who is Autumn ,tilled had for the-cost of digging and Haul- Lt Luaenburg, and .made Journeys to to have risen to thin yard a quer- Landowners in Hungary are pro his CdA trig, may be used on both heavy clay ter years, as compar with twenty-'hibited by o'd Paws from selling a Can pass the hardest Winter very well. and light sandy loams an is especial- various places to hear' celebrated on 1 i Ranists. -lt ;van on one of his home. four and a half years in 1840. singe acreof their estates. -Arthur Gufterman, ly valuable for`Nte former.' A� a sap- ward tripe from Hamburg that the fol- -- - __... _.......,_--_-.__-__...._..___. _ , • ama - - -- - ---- — plies of Mine It corrects` acidity or , sourness, furnishes an element for •lowing is said to have-occurred: �Q _ _ H6 had stayed so much to 14D • ager in _. .b. ._: _ - '•' "�. M`'' _ i. plan and promotes nitrifica A N'S ADVENTURES t nutrition a tion, hence assisting in rendering flam'barg than. he ho expected that r his funds ran very low, ane he foundavailable the soils stere of,inert nitro- : bimsal3, before he was' halfway back• - • PEAK"K y valuable a gen; it 1s particularl s an '' to Lunenbusg, with his poQ)cets eptpty. :.-. • A A n THL .Y -amendment for sour sol Is. As he tramped along the highway. he [curd hishunger growing apace, and r - i VV n T FST •,• - his discomfort was by no means les " I Glaciers. sane¢ when he neared an inn, from - You liked the music instruments ,the kitchen of which most appetizing _ that •glaciers made, But no.songs were odors were wafted forth. - ever so grand a5 thcee of the glaciers While he stood still for a moment •themselves, no falls so lofty as those contemplating the rich store of viands which pcarcd from brows and chasmed r 1 in various stages o1 preparation, he - ; >'" mountains of• pure dark lee. Glaciers - heard a'window open and two herrings made the niountains an ground corn were thrown out. Like a true thrifty - for a',l the flowers and the forests of Thuringian, he could.* not stand such - - silver Par; made smooth paths for hu- waste, and picked up the herrings and _ __ man feet until the sacred Slerras have" ` began to tear theta apatd What was _. ' become• the most approachable of his surprise to find in each of them a mountains. . ducat! ' With this new'fund he was O s The primary mountain waves, un• ti able to finish is comfort his.trip home X29 "vital granite, were soon carved to and also save something-for,a later' , beauty. They bared-the lordly-domen trip to Hamburg. The charitable tra• : - and fashioned the clustering spires, veler w•he put .the money in Bach's I smoothed godlike mountain brows and way would have been delighted cold I shaped lake cups for crystal waters; - he have known, in later ,yoars, who- Tff EY Wtu- wave myriads of mazy canyons and T was the object of his kindness of ? ` f}FT E R I'VE 1 ♦ 'spread them out like lace.-John .11utr. a' heart ff A p is nevi - ------ v4UT IN TiiE Lapland d Music. t Message. ` _ Ehe Lapps, of Lapland, have fit!h ogn t Outside my door, there waits for me, �• o- their music. It generally. runs to the Awake and newly wondering, 4 descriptive. Tl?* typical Lapp song A day=that cries out to be lived- - illustrates a Person, an adventure, as What will it bring?. What will It x : r. object, and the favorite motives are bring? \ o concerned, with familiar.surronndinga • of Lapland llie--bests', reindeer, river, What if it have a touch of pain, for example. A recent observer de- Pain is a part of dally living; clares that.much of this folk-music re-. "mat it It gives a heartache or minded him of Wagner. Wiff need the glory of forgiving? Not all days may be bright and sunny, , 5 aserved on the new : Rolls-Royce .'ane,the most luxur- And for -this untried oue-I pray, y rip `3But this with sincerity c +u,.icy+.eY n.a.n s m,„•;r...r -- .sous in the world. Another huge planeis being 4eorge .. designed withs.ee p rt 111Ze it, be it grave or gay. 'Ha Had There ore forthepassengers Elliston. • ' ''' ;�'�' °'".t,'��..A"5,+.M �.,, � 5 1..,.:. _ :�,..,. .'... ... -, .. ::,.. �,' ..y. _r .•!..}�•MH,.,„yw.t ��,: �... -"f' �'X�.. 1 M­ . '� ,r',: ,: � "� aR �"'+;`.��, an ,� aK .n,.w_..M �? - - ��: .2.,.. ,� +.a'„�_ `�,S-y,-•„a ,.. "� 'mss+, . �'+� ���• "S• n � .�.;� ...... +--.* -'xLti".�.wn-s"!S,'�u.a,^a-. as r ' ''� � THE POETS im ur �` `Peopk who use "Red Rom"" areeuaIly _�. thio who like, tea of extra good quaty se er $� It would be tntereating t9 know how a great sportsman. He`was pwoud Of ShakespearQ spent his leisure time, the (act that he had swum the Belles- 1 '- - :- but-unfortunately no one does. Yet he c pont at 6onatlaople,_ and he could r y: had a full knowledge of the sports of'!fence, dance and bog. Shelley, Lao, -.n­: The Usual-Treatment Does Not , -- his time, as of mast other things. For was,a fine swimmer and it is act car- i Reach the Root of the ine'tance, in, "Venue and Adonis," he Lain if in later days Swinburne did not 'Trouble. gives the "pointe" of a good horse as excel the elder poets in this diversion. 1 well 'as any judge ati a bores' shpw Cowper Nways had a few pets about MoeE treatments for rheumatism do could. him Hie tame hares are classical sill- REDROSE ino more than„aink yo peep down rile •Mi}2on'8 hobhy.was music. He could walls, and so are several of his doge poison in the.blo3& nd"enable nature plaq•the oi$an'well,'and alga the basal' goo. :..,. E� especially the spaniel named Beati. He - tA overcome that particular attack viol, and lie lead a good singing vole@..t wrote .poems about most of 'itis pets. L_ p 4e � l IThen when tll4isystem beeomea ruxt- But perhaps thh,,aa reereatfon he enjoyed' He was'aleo fond of,ca:rpeirtering,gar. The ORANGE PEKOE i8 eKtra cod' ';Tr Ztl down from any cause the disease again most was controversy, a really hard g t. - deniag, and walking. Pope was.,a - •�•---R-- --•-�-�-- Av gets the uppeir hand ands•tt a31.*ks'to 'l114tie of wits and words. -+•• be done over. Goldsmith described himself as great'gardener, bat-he was a cripple and Soon tired. Cultivation of Music Taste. Ctassil5ied Adsartisefel>tenb; Sufferers from rheumatism who tinemai In•usician. In his earlier man- . have found their condition unrelieved hood he made his way through France Browning' probably excelled even That musical taste can be cultivated iLZARN EL6CT819,ITY. or actually grow wilth a flute. 'When ever I a is proved by the many people. Who Y a` lupi worse while using approached biilton�as a musician. He cou d play peSod I o •s. iVSrrB FGa CAT&Wp ws" other remedies would d10 well'to try a peasant's house towards nightfall,"I the piano like a•meater,and his know.once were satisfied only *ith the:low• D dna Svc ar axed oreas Subbso olio cam- Pr.. Williams' Pink Puts. .The. tonic he confessed "I played one of my most ledge of music iM musicians was only er, forma of music .and now are best ''m• .rte xsas west: 7- "- treatment with- `thin medicine has merry tone8,and this procured for me second to his knowledge of literature. pleased with'�e.music 'that is really OUMa I r..ART, l)WXGMNQ ua.,- roved in thousands. of caaes that, it not only lodging,. but subsistence for Gray Gould play on the harpsichord, art. Doubtless, they all have had C Iva_, w earn wtumii thoroukhll; c 1 within themselves the capacity to re- atudenta earn `here they learn mx' Irl I>wari- uilda vD the blood to a point that en- the neat day." but, generally speaking, Poeta have mint. Maw correspondence arhooX +a Aloft Walt, i+€ blas it to cast out the rhlaumatic Byron, in spite Q lameness, was not b8en particularly musical. spond to a good thing when they hear. Toronto, isons throughit. But people possess that faculty ; ' the regular channels. — without knowing it, and hence the'ins. te I1awvle, kidneys dna the akin. The Vision on the Wall. ' ' Sentence Selrimons. Lund Island with a <- ' portance for every musio lover of , y ponot 1 iofi•of y dpi en this is done rheumatism is-ban- "The .essetimrt fifty perspngrie not ealtj The Holy Ghost sh411 teach you in 'there Is No Doubt—About the value steady effort to appreciate the music tahed,' and as long as the blood is �o either rates or taxes. ' the same hour what ye ought to say,' aF a clear conscience 'in time of trou- that seems to be beyond him. Most kept pure and rich the patient will be said'Oqr Lord to his disciples once, ble.- of thq time It only seems to be, sand Is „- immune from, attack. 9'h3e is Lally and a Striking fulfillment of that pro, '^ proved by..tile•' case - of Mr. Samuel —bout the wptth of a' map who not really beyond him. How best t6 )f�/ YQta(,'g)O�Qt mise i� ioun4 to the imprQ88ive ea 9 (y Krick, Upper. Blandfor3 > lecialS ln,dependalii}ity. snake that eil'orE. Hy hearing gid; -z N.9.,- who � psrience of'a famous hying even;er �,b the urged:of man-power to J%lusic a4er and over It is the lays:—"For a long time I �vaaa great > �II' Ifttf you tea Psdlse9kl! list. atch•-6ur horse wer. only way,and 1t is a sure way'to cul. an.fferer from rheumatism which set- YO , MBEaltlYxCis�itlaf< .�. - fled In my hip and down my leg to the He was pregching in Liverpool to'a =-About the high cost.ot low Ilviftg. ovate musical taste. � � �ibeAtcufoe � knee. At times the congregation that packed the church —About tale danger #n, easy money. ^-+--^ 'Night and NE pain was so great to its utmost,ca capacity. Suddenly,in Keep '61nard's Liniment handy. f!•����m � • ' thaC'I could not walk I, tried lint- p —About the folly of fast.living and Wdlet"FseeEyeGmBootc. the midst of the sermon he stopped slow Paying. That Clumsy CodRsah. iss4er>fsYsLtCe.fCWfiMetiucset.Clikeile Meats and medicines but without get- abruptly and said: "There is a mdh ting more than mere to —About the Windom of earning more. ggs of temporary relief. here who twelve years ago was sent tofor,' Fortunately the nine million e l Then Qne'day a friend called who said than we are paid for, the codfish stand'a mighty poor chance t,r New Zealand. He was a drunkssd, a COLDS that he had been afflicted with this {'' � of getting ludo swimming creatures, � •.. < ' • �i trouble which was banished by Dr.. gambler and a wife-beater. He re- Some.Enormous BChoola The cod la ao slow and clumsy and ` Williams' Pink Pills, and urged me to turned from New Zealand last evening Scientific investigations show that likewise so clumsy and careless with At the first eneeae, haat ' t �a. and hoe me to this church 4o-nlght. the schools of herrings always con- and inhale Minard's. Also { try them. I did as advised and after I have to tell him that his wife has rain her eggs that wheMas one to a thous• b on throat and chest using a few bones there was no doubt Just about so many 8s�bes. By I and herring eggs come to actual swim ' they were helping e. Not only was forgiven him and that he should re selecting small sections and by utlllz-I mars only one egg in a million codfish Fps. turn to her as quickly as he can." In the rheumatism affil g photography it has been found ppearing, but my eggs ever reached the adult stage. Then the evangelist resumed his sec• that the ordinary school of a mile con• 10 genera] health was improving, 1 con- mon At the ead of the service as he talus one-half billion herrings. tlnued the pills until Iliad taken about descended from the pulpit the vicar a dozen bad d When every trace;"he PV�I.Tr. � � � *� `+ �� � �'� , trouble had alas f' rushed up to him, and said excitedly: u,7 DpeaYed, sand 1 have 'How did you know about that man? tot telt a twinge of it since.' I tray , ` -Notal Saws KING t add that my wife used these pills for It's true, doctor. And ! packed him First 4 Prizes Fait- a run-down condition With eQyaay oft to the coiire.t twelve years ago. and']Is Sa 'fee¢e to-rtlgtlt; e-true, o eaeba goon results.' 1,`_ _ Wrist watch rZ� N ' How did y6im knowJboirt it- I _ TMOND You can get these apiils from any1 i can sap,"rADriet1 tlIs preach- 100 Prises ucediciae dealer or by mall at 50 cents preach- er, "!s that during my eermoa I naw of 6aeltt Irboz from The Dr. Williams- Medi oa the wall o Fountain i'ees �I, AND l - cine Co., Brockville, Gat pDoslte se a vision of ® dII[01tb3 CIAADA 511V C&L M �t r the '1de?sey and 6 man emba?k2ng— H11nd�edJi Of Ot�1t?! C T1Zes ,wD eunoia OT w,TOwoMTV, M ---Y- tbela amp of New 2ealapd—thea the YONTSEctt . Riches. S u 7w solve tbb U CRO and vitt cell he above �(/■■ IIwICl1+Es. ashore." Morisey again and a msII coming ZTarrnmee at i x each,yw c.a Ata orae of the .bow JO" a }.. .FAINTING SPELL*1 own,the silk of spider webs, aabHroea did yon know ft was twetfie mmu�*j b x aaud lead H"D16 it „ priall. Will y ' bn It to, it oast and 1! 4 ' � The verdant velvet of the grass ' 9aa t�Perrrern to till*,;6t slay • ,1 '" " - .. s And a:l the ermine snowflakes leave yea" Set Or �� the man was het•e. I Spe*ry"Dep W Waterford. Oat• ` I csa't' tell you, i knew—that IS - ~ S"10 vs Y ouQ &nt Woman,to these Great Cil a _ On hedges ea they Dasa• all t POULTRY4GAME,EGO,�`$, "After Takint Lydia E. F' 'fs t " Before ,that night war ended-„the ' BUTTERA-kc,FEATHEii23 , . Ye=Otable Compogad The et phlre of the sky.el mine mail bad given his heart to God a a , • -WE BuYALLYEAR 2OVND- �uaset opal and seashell jade; ; ,� ad •' ' i *Hte today)brprtc•:-#* ao q` ''These lie within my jewel box sDeetJinB tact; to the wife he had 704.* Sarnia, Oatarte.—`'After mit girlie so cruelly treated, that they might i aeaaue ala city.. row" then for a s.vek ahead was born I was a week, M ves c -And diamonds dQgrdrope ma again together. Tbete is { were too terrible for wa; said.I;im- a begin itis 1 P P,ba?! gab C MITEiD t I have a row of paintings rich no doubt that there 19 f heightened c'"� ' 36-39 r r et'- fo,rt of ply could not Staad'or alk without t ; Signed by the rtists sun and-moon, consusnesa frequen, y realized fa pains. I suffered with tainting spells F EAL the pulpit by'zaintly preachers that i i until I was no (conger any good foe m na l Old ocean=dM-my aquarellea s sound testimony to dlvltie ialp! f p�nan ' Beside a windswetit dune. eh's Ropped'' bed. Th duties and had Eo'talc have ' ��„ 'ORE-AM by t acf cb'.xmtdr l bed. The doctor said I s[tould have ant ♦ Lica' - toeE�i:e m. U:''tt• operation,but I was not in i fit coni(ption O The Ca.o.Pa,<ee., ltd Maari.W S mets amu tract- ''��VV ,These,Dracions treasures i acquired,,, - menti�a,y-ar•a• at that time. M neighbor said, by A �,y'4 �� wceeaa.Thowaadaa! dont; L d 1 . Pinkham'a V Without dhe wealth or worldly station. Beat j.i$�it for Eyes. ''1 1 teudmor:,als from as �Y�� Y Ia egg The Increasing use of electric light, ( ary t the mond Send fir tr•�e book f stab a Coippour-d7 I afnrstme iL will d0 :$`or i have bought them every one • 7 t°ouiu rticulue, write at once to n ou good and will save those doctors 1v3'!th coinilge of a rec tion. even In rural uetghborhoods, leads r , ` $ , pp TRs:1ec e*'REMEDIES td.iwd. tits go 1 was advised by my husiband —Lillial E. Froward. fresh importance-to the question,as to s<name. Chamber` .s ndeiado East to try it after'f told him about it. 1 am, which of the various t of electric' i (Cui this our) Tim,Canada } Y ' ,p. • , yDgs , very thankful to say that ].was soon Pneumonia Puzzle. light Is the one best suited for the i able to take a few boarders for a while human eyes. This is answered. de- - L as rooms were scarce at t)aat time. My M A person ISay have pneumonia and finitely by La Presse 3i9dicale (Pails) ;_FOOL � - - baby,is 17 moslths old now and I have "not know ft," said a doctor at an In. which says: not yet had an operation,thank to your quest In Grimsby, England. He said - medicine. I have recommended the . "There are titres princt�a"i types of Vegetable Compound to a few people'I A man rsho died while eating dinner electric lamps—she old-fashioned bulb know and have told them the mood it has had been suffering tram yneumon.a for having it carbon $lament, the -lamp - I done me. I know I fedi and ook a dif'- 4g several days. _ having a long meiat @}amour In a e /- ferent woman'these last few months r vacuum, and the lamp haifiig a short and I certainly would not be without 1t "�. " er filament in nitrogen.. This last U '"rr bode oftsethmedicine inetter as ythe houset. WE WA" CHURNING more costly, "but has a higher doese I should be only too glad �r thosOu we e ' of lighting power for an equal amount � buffering as I have to know what it bgs ~+� of electricity. / done for me."—Mrs. ROBERT G. MAC- , CREAM "The light of the three types differs _ , GREGOR, R. R. No. 2, Sarnia, Ontario. ^ considerably to the eye. The carbon fj recent canvass of women users bf " filament gives a more yellowish light, W Vegetable Compound report 98 out ' of 100 received beneficial reealtb. This !tiVa supply cans and Dal express while the nitrogen light, which is the #har,;es. We pay daily by express most brilliant, exhibits a sort of halo. is s remarkable proof of ita�meriti' 0 When analyzed' by the spectograph• � - honey orders, which can be cashes •• ! - �:? r'- anywhere without any charge. the radiation of the three lamps. $A _ shown to differ greatly. _ ~ To obtain the top pries, Cream "The spectrum given by the nitro. - PIMPUS -ITCHED oust bs fres from bad slavers and soytals not leu .t4aa i0 per colo gen lamps Is not only the most intense, ^r ' r but the ,most extensive, and hclilides. AA� butter Fat the ultra-victor rays, while the lamp _4- - ■� WIND` CSD» Ayj.e11n t04 with the carbon fllament has a spec tram which includes a number of in- Toronto -reCrays,,the visible radiation con- gra On NeCke $PI a Its Ll a Red i For references—Head Office, Torontq slating mainly of yellow, oran;e and -Spots, Cuticura Healed. . :.::Dank of 24ontreal, or your local banker, red' + "This carbon filametlt } "A feN little•pimples appeared amu contatna Established for over thirty Tears, on the.back-of sty neck. Tlleq � too many of the ultra-red rays to be ` itched comfortable to the eye. The nitrogen scratched and burned so badly tbaaf'1 'C MNS THAT PASS roe scratched thein, and the mere`1 tamp, on the other hand, contains too scratched the worse they itched. :< :;inch of the ultra-violet radiation and The trouble began to spread iW lit- INTHE NIGHT - Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for tiered spots and I could hardly thus renders the Icryetalline. leas fluorescent, whence comes the halo stand it. It lasted about a year. am1��c��eernlry :Neural a I read an advertisement. for . z w / rl _.,P / d mentioned above. Preference should 8i quids aYeuritis Lumbago . ] mae*,►gyp Cuticura Soap and Ointment and `"`! therefore be given to the vacuum lamp :;�: sent for a free sample. After using Headache Pain -. Toothache Rheumatism �'\ 1 b since the light furnished by it is bet- i it a few days I could see an im- rovement rc purchased more,and ter balanced and more complete. With .. � '• P P f t regard to the nitrogen`'-lamp it may be �'Q �i�i j'i '�`� p in less than three weeks-1 was said Further that it is inadvisable that �'�"' ®T "'! i J"sCT THE HEART healed."(Sigaed)MiasAarleTyese n source of light should be too rich to Delburne,Alberta, Dec. 18, 1924. .. Keep your skin clear and your =t?o. ultra-violet-,ays, since these tend to rr „ - pores active by daily use of Cuti- ` iiminis•h the sensitiveness of the re- AC.Ce Otrly. B'2 pa=Cki ca Soap. Heal irritations and f taloa and cause.congestion of the,con- ' 1C�h Collttiln$ proven dir¢et1g2}�. rashes with Cuticura Ointment. , o 38e and Comfort ;unctiva." Ia>ady "$dyer'_' bpxga of 12 tablets lamps sees Tres s sten Ad ees Canadian ' come with the ve ♦ bbb and Depot: `e`er"y*a.'rOOS " rr'".s°`" Also ottles e! 84 an 19l}--I�r tlggista, ase.o neriine se..a sot. Tam sx Unfortunately, afterthoughts come ispiria la the trade marls t ads) of Bayer 3tanatactoAa CaHeum Shavlae Stick ZBo. + , forst Sj2001Till :ast. w. ectdaeter of.Baltayi!'cactd (LCs l ler ♦ ♦")' 17tihs r thaF♦apirtn�gputs Bayer map o ��y�t � ISSUE No. 45--'2S, :tktard a Liniment for Chilblains. of sa76c OomPrmy tviA De ►t few trad8 QJ[til; �T . :. .. ...a : -" r+ .. .., _Gia: ; y ... .:..! ,.r :..mac• ?s'- ."�.o �' �:�, .Ea ' ,^ - r .:I[;.•..«W��.tprx:...Y}a:..;.taus.R'.--.....,i a:..: .,n:ii - - ..iiia ...., .... __ iiia,..,- :..• .. . ...... .. a..->x.... ,.. <• ,. fi,:Lf�►V1ir r=t1 visiting her mother Jltrel . Bedeon holftiayeiHeTliD�Laowitb6er aunt, ` r ' pt 06 m.. x = 1�e = r x , eu -Dore. Richard Pnekrin 4 visit- Mies Matchett, and other re]iqtives. Ing Ifriende in Hamilton for a few -L. K.and lire. Devitt, of To• ' -BoEn.on Nov. 8rd, t Frank .de s. rotita, spent Thaa &lW ksing with Itede,of Oshawa,a daughter. days. Cooper, of OsbAwa, spent the latter's parents, H. and Mrs. 4, = r-Mrs. Joseph Booth.Ad'Tillsen• the hol'31iay with W. G. and Mrs. Machin.- = e" burst, is viafting her daughter' Reid. -Wilfred Mogney, teacher, of � -We are carrying a full line of fall- Wear.` JLre. W. F. Law." -Mrs, John Law, of Toronto, Wolfe Island. spent the week end t New OtOCkr Just in. „ J -R. J. and Mrs. Percy and child is visiWag Ger eon, Gordon and herewith his parenle, W. J. apo - y, Spent; Tht►nkegiviog with David Mea. Law Mrs. Monne,. Rubbers, Underwear, 'Overalls, So3I; Sad Mrs. Annan. -Mie. Ed- Walsh, why has been -1O. J. and Mrs. Clark spent -BOrn,,ou Wednesdays Nov. Ii. �,$ill with--bronchitis,has cote Thanksgiving Day in IAke$eld *� alt Apache, Oklahoma, quite recovered. with shale eta, Allan and Yrs. ' 4pe, 1y/aelUAW ts, Maid Mrs. Savage, a daushter. -Dr. Henry will be here as non- 0#rand fondly. l -Mrs. D. N.Lockwood and Miss al next Tuesday to attend to his _ Lairr%Andrew, principal , :. �. ' �►weaters etc. "lLilll&a Wiraan spent Thanks iv- professional duties. * of'tbe abitlslilen public school, - tog Day is the city with frienle. �•...-,Kee. o the c ty and Mrs.(;}or. -Dr. E. A. Sadleir, Dentist, spent the holiday here with het rices are right soa'quality of goods is u4%"table. practising in Toronto, will be herb peerente, James and )Sore. Andrew. Opr p don Hpr ve, of Toronto, were is his office on Thursday from.11l W, J. and Mrs. Miller return- to, gra �aeats of Mrs. McMurtry oyer the s. m. ta.6 a. m.. ae izsnal. ed home on Snaday, after eDjoyy II>eolfdsy. -Frank and Mrs. Hall and dau• ing a month's trip to the Pacific V -Hr. and 11[ra. I DWD, of To -Radios and Accessories rtfoaLo, spent Mrs. I Thanksgiving with ghter, Mise Merol, who are apend• Coast: Their outing wAs a most = ' ing the winter in Toronto, were pleasant one,but they report very ne shoat renewing yaur Batteries. ''{their daughter, Mrs. (Rev.) P.F. hese on Thanksgi>ug Dayy. cold weather in the prairies. tubae, keriale ate. Gardiner. -Ralph Aunaa, who has been CoM1xa, Eyesight Specialist- SOMETHING N1KW _ c. A. T. Law has a quantity of Ending the peat few months iD Dr. F. E, Luke, Optometrist, 197 apple butter for rials, made from rtl9 with hie sister, Mrs. Roy Yonge St., Toronto, may be con The new*erfex Aerial will increase our list of incolnin°-Tolman Sweet apples. Apply at cy� spent 't'hanksgiving Day stilted about your•eyes for glaesea y g his residence, Elizabeth Street. at his home here. at A. H. Allin'e. drug store, Wht4 stations by two. Has 6,000 feet of wire in place -Dr. N E. McEwen has his new -As the winter is fast apppproach by, Tuesday, Nov. 24th. Dont of the ordinary 150 feet. 'drug store nearly completed. It ing those who were looping for- forget the date. -was far eneagh advanced to per. ward hopefully to the advent of - Its a inaivel an can be installed in 15 minutes. mit him to move therein last week. electric light and power in our - eMSR�tYvvooa "' -John S.and Mee. Ba]edon and yillage are beginning to wonder _ - Itamily motored to Burford, on if their hopes were butit on shift Born, on Nov. to Regigsi d gqd Fred T. Bunting - Pickerhio •' Saturday,, to spend'. the holiday ing sand. A weep or two ago• Mrs Somerville,a daughter,. ; with the format's brother, Fred when rile caw men driviDR in The anniversary servitor -pf the B,etablielaed�186T. Rad Mee. Balsdon and family. y Cberrywood church will bg held do *ad Ladies' Aid o! the United stakes at points at •which poles Suadsp. Nov. 16th. The service at would be erected, they could 10 90 a, m. will- be conducted by Rev. Church will hold a Itumm&ge Sale almost see. the- beams of limit Mr. Rackham. At 2.W and 7.20 p. m. ` an Nov. 80th. Contribations of shootioluout froip imaginary alae• Rev, H., H. Eaton, of Unionville, will sloshing brie•a-brae, books etc.. to t bulbs, and now the imagin speak. The sereioe of spng will be tore a be brought in not later t"n Nov. ar bulbs have di8a peared. How. Ied by the Locust Hill Choir in the over, Bir, "by, the chief engineer, afternoon and by Zion Church Choir + -The motor traffic-on the Hing- has stated that the work would In the evening. Ston Road during the week end be begun this fall and finished - _ and on 'Thanksgiving Day-was fore winter sets in. This would IN MEMORIAM. " very beavy for this time of the show that th1 intentions of the _ ` gear, owing chiefly to the large Hydra-Electric Comcniss. Are WmSON-In loving remembrance of :�VVe are all ready to mlmber of Toronto people visiting y our dear husband and father. Rich- ftnmbD pointe for the holiday. good, as no better authority in and Wilson, who entered into rest, meet aiour -A re f the matter could be found. It is Nov. Cold weatherh11th, 1917. t' Port from Cobalt tells oalso stated, on what is supposed Often do out footsteps wander f er ra banter, ',Jake" Tkumerley, a is be good Authority, that nothing To the grade not far away, .-requirements luiddle-aged man and 'e�otnarried, would be done this fall, end poe• Where nae laid our darling father, = : land who cane from the Uxbridge sibly not even in the spring, (,Ion• Juec eight yeare�ago to-day. � Q- , •' Con- district. being drowned on Wed• sequently, we are in the dark. Nnt dead tothoee-*holoved him. gtan$elds U underwear beeday of last week near Tims- literally and figuratively. It Not lost.butgone before; ' ipmI. He had gone on a hpating seerus that the chief difficulty is He lives with as is memory. formen and WOmeII strip witirChas. Ham. but was app the question of an adequate sup And will for evermore. "* t pnee to 'have been alone when ply of current from the-east. At -Wife, Son and Daughter. [Carhartt" Overalls, ttnd bis canoe appse&. No details of times Whitt has an ins-efficient + ' the Accident have as pet been re- supply got the demands, and it ie SALE REGISTER. ummmrw v Smocks and : !Fre1'ad• not likely that Pickering will be FRmAv. Nov.l� -Auction Sale of a - F. -On Sunday morning Rev. A. supplied at the espouse of the seventphead of fresh cows. spring- � CiDlnbinatlOnE� � • . IL Sanderson begins a series of county town. The longer the ere- steers and be fen, the property I Isbr•mone on '•Famous Yen of the matter is deferred the more diffi• of Oliver Denny, lot 24. con. 4. ta$y 071 Boots for dmen'sl lull and . Old Testament." subject: '•Abra cult it map be to secure a 9uffici Whitby. an extra hood lot of cows. !Elam." In 'rite evening -he tom eat number of users, as some of fresh due noon. Sale at 1.30 sharp. .winter Wear Imrnces a accrues on the "Great residents have declared that if it See bilis• Wm. Maw, wctionrer. 191naers" of the Bible. subject : is not here this fall they will in- $ATCRDAT. Nov, 14TH-126 head of •t[�a�8,f Tweed Pants, all sizes. , 'a'llty®$ Paris with the Devil." extra Choice feeding steers- sprints• j� 1 Parley sial Delco plants, and thus supplyy en and hutche�a cattle belonging j0ome to these servicer if you are their owII electric light. It fi to F. M.Cooper. will be sold at lot -lame aesrrtment ' Iwot going elsewhere to worship. hoped that something will be done g eon.9, Pickering Ii mile wAt of _- • A hearty welcotne awaits you. at,an early date in order to remove -Eslasim 1. Sale at one. Sts months - Those who have not yet scent• pIl doubt. credit, Wm. Maw. auctioneer. [Hanson" all-WOOL Sox for men r led their winter's eappl of pot&- , j WYD14ZS T. Nov. 18•ra-•Fire sale of t a y tMfllTUVAas _ i�4► iliacs are now fisdit� difficulty in 28 head bf dstry cows(d selodson [t$oleproV 1 '-fine Sox for men Nwwng them Many farmers who A high class concert under the aur bardSale carefully bred and selected, bad them for sale. are now sold picas of the United Church will be Riv- a will be held at Stock Yards. z. yrtle Station.Canadian Pacific ltp.' S[i )f out, while others, who anticipate an on the evening of Wednesday.Nov.NThese cows are sIl young.milking or Turnb�ill s Erne U nnderWear•for i1 a much higher price.-pare holding 18th. under the direction of Dr. Prss- i. due to freshen soon, Falco a few gaud i. them for the precept. Those who more. The prof- m will be gfven by Hohtitin heifers in c%Tf. Sale at one in tants and children Are offering them for sale are the folio-wing Toronto artists! Miss • -., Dorothy Tavlor. sopranr; Mr, E.Tur- o'elock sharp. See hills for further � Jading no difficalty in getting $3 parQr;tll rs. F. W, Hodson dt R.W. [c !� r bag. 3otae have not forgotten ner.Venor:•Mr, A. Fitattesaid, reader: Hodson. Prop: �Vm. Msw,suction• Hurlbut Slings for, infanta au d � t during war time, the price '•gin Fitzgerald,,pianist:Mr. R. Hutctl- - lugs, bar Doe;and Mise Pearl White, ��' Children rose to $7, aqd $8 per bag, and contralto. Don't miss this treat as it _ ° they are hoping for a retnra of will be the best of the season. Admis- y*w A4"er"sswssvats. _ •a' Cho good times. Owing,to the Sion,26 Dean: children,)5 crate. [[Gracia" Oxfords fact that last year the price was EST HILL. OR SALE-Bran, shorts, filed, �'t p extremely low many farmers did -� dour,distillers' rains. and oil cake at L•o- A71ral}s for ladles ' Q ` -'aot plant nearly so much this coat Hill elevator. M.R.Hoover, 10 11 Next Sunday morning at 9.453aII- p splendid rang year, and thus the crop was a tern slides depicting the "Life of TRG'CKING-I am eepared to r*- and one, which has since been David" w Il be shown in Melville Sun- ceive orders for trUCk1ng ail. kind- of stock jj and produce: A.Baker,Pickering. Phone Pick greatly diminished by rot. Those day Sebhol. All the children. and 2712• 10=13 64 Dress +Flannel" for :who are looking forward to a grown-up,as well,ai'e cordially invit• lowering 1D the price will likely be ed to see these instructive and inter- �j OUND-Oo the Brock road about lies, wear, new tl disappointed. eating pictures. 1 Oct, 13th,a Qood auto lire and nm. Owner :'R� 7The eeeodd acrid of lantern elides. may have same by cassia{ the NEWS'ofrtcs -A Tate►l level crossing accident depicting the "Life of Christ," were and payors e:pettaes l week v DISON PIKE-Teacher of piano- _ ;• +COIOrs occurred on Thursday of last ebown in Melville Church -an Sunds, on the county line between On- evening last,when there were about E M^a pjae7ls,ctla eht mnt.Sat Stud- Cotton' Flannel" io at Mrs.Lytaan Pi[key s,Cluemont.Saturday. 4[ tbrio and Durham,in which James two hundred in the congregation. o Aare 3008. . 1-t3 $eaaett, of Bowmanville, was Next Sunday evening the third aeries for children's r Dei instantly killed, and a cels• of the"Lite of Christ"will be shown OR RALE-Orap.reed baby carr _ Q14ZJDl�0 William Vineon, was verysnd'tbe Rev. Gardiner Dickey will Fiage and i•a. crib,6a.o0;alsoeo s andwood - ! ran . and ptpea. and platform scales in perfect ttisriooely injured. The two meh gITS sII interesting address on these "Tt.,•Apply Joe. Hackett orchard Inn. Wear 'were drii iju in s Ford touring llamous paintiDgs. All are cordially Rouge Hill.Kingston Rd..Phone ear 5921. 51tf ` � invited to see these pictures, .0 H APMAN wr, and were shoot to go over _��. �/ And re•HARItIB is he time ERY S ,tlse crossing, which is a ve 1.1-And repsime Now is the time u look rY WNITEVALE. alter yogrspringseeds, cultivators. drills and M•. • � dangerous one and on which a harrows prayers Lor the orebard. One 3 1.2 by 1 number of {atal accidents have Miss Irene Pugh spent Thanksgiv- 1itssgoe Rear,cheap. 1D.1-Gormley,2Dunb- occurred. It is almost impossible Ing with her parents. do see an approaching strain from Russell and Mrs. Parks. of the Dalt •, OR SALE-Registered Tamworth A � the eget on a nut of the nature °ffiCe• was. out of town for Lite boli- F pigs ready hi wean Nov- lath, ado ata; + ` slat nanny goats chicken houses,8a10 and 8x6.and + a" Of the eroesia and on the,day of X. and Mrs. Merritt, of ToroDto. R don.. Pickering- bull. ' Fred Lacey• lot 3s, �9TWAS- �.SP If, •, ffLt B.F, ton.. Pickering• Highland Creek P.O. the accident rain made still spent the holiday with G, T. McKay Phone Malv•607 '9 12 • knore difficult to Ret a view of the and family. FOR SALE- tea all kinds of P1�RICTNT 'I'LL tracks. The mein had just got on Miss .Ada Burgess, who has Seen 4.t) the CCOeeiD Wbea the BrOCk• visiting with friends at Head Lake. ie wa[oits,harness,and alt'tclads of tum rad , g vi cted i h friends s Wednesday. plementsin aoodorder. Al.dseveralheavy and �Q$N THIrRE S TELL. YOUR -rELEPHOIVE. Rills train one here at.`2.44 came (pie itgbt scala sad cook stoves and beaten. High- KILL EXCUSE S TO ville train u and struck,the CAC " O• and •Mrs. Ratcliffe and dau• est puce paid forhidea and wool. also Five pouf; TME CONSTI 9ULL try. H.Herman.Stouffville.Phone 1903 18tf THE JVD&E H i M with the two men in it. The emer• f T r, Mary,and Mies Dorsch If eland, w R geIIC brakes on the train were of Toronto, spent Thanksgiving with �jIARM,WANTED-Brick house and y the Rev,T.'Ratcliffe.' 1' cash in exchange for farm of about LOO acres. �f immediately applied and the train fhe regular meeting of the Wont• Househas 12 rooms.centrally located in Toronto. 'brought to a standstill as soon as No encumtrartce. Rented at 645 month. en's Institute will he held next Wed- - Never enlptY Give all PPari,d re farm. Ap- fr poeeible. Both lien were placed D��ggaday,at 3.00 o'eloc'k, at the home or ly A.F.Taber. R.R.No,1,Clare or(t. Phone ,/ tic �, p i.. min the baggage car, but Bennett idle, (3riflin. All ladies are cordially Aare ato. -.w .G - breathed his last before reaching invited. f l "ice r Oshawa. Vinson was taken to The.Rev.A. R. Sanderson, of Pick- �/ % R the Oshawa Hospital where he eying,stave two interesting addresseh For FALL&WINTER Month$ "r' • /� -� ' in the United Church on Sunday last lies. in a critical condition from at the anniversary services, which WHY NO'ia scalp wounds and injuries to bis were largely attended. • lege, AIId possibly internal injur- Plane are already under way for the o„t r,•rmt9for 17ur.erytrcock tee. About thirty years ago Mr. Sunday School concert of the Baptist srith•[nod Arm. .rad add S, Bennett conducted A barbering Church to be given Christmas night, you m riv>y�od ,noome, ' bnoiness-in Pickering, afterwWds and for the anniversary on the Sun- Wet pay Our Agents day preceding Christmas. _ •--�- i moving t0 Oshawa, where he con- p g weekly a rnoathly,supptycan - - C� q d fbe bazaar and cafeteria tea and �sr�es t aocv ko� -_ z� -* ducts a barbering business on program, given by the Ladies'Mission �i,�°_Qow F it Trees,scrub., • "�a� �a ��,�_ King St. went. About seven or Circle of the `iVhitevale •Baptist etc. write las'particulars• eight years ago be moved to Bow- Church, was a splendid success and PIELHAM-NUAGIERV 00. h►anville, where he engaged in the was satisfactory in every way. The Toeroarry 2, OUT. • . - ..- reneral hardware business. Be- thanks of the ladies is hereby tender•. >iAt�40� son� ,• •pldeq bis wife he ice survived by tad to all o put it these who in any way helped - t.vo daughters and L r fi "'t^.�''rS��'- A+�f 44'r n •;', ;\_. .. ,=, ... ... •..,.. • .. :.e' tip.,..'. 4�r�."Y ++�. ,• p' �, �'',e..b.'-�.- �ik'� �'�."�.f"TC ;.'w�i W,. u�,��''""N•�' �,,. 2" v A, ' •; .'�„�w,y"- ',-,,: °s•_ -.••re• _ .q�...., ,.:r: ..ta,7. ^•�-yy„_ , ^xi `A d•"l7 r `