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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1925_11_20 - ,.,•,�,..M:%.iFf..•- '....+,s..�',.i•.r%K. �. .gip •M".•?!+� .._ ,ti, Mwr- ..,r^y ..c. ..-....y..... ... ....• ...•-law ossa •L7•s-" - -,.._ ' y • t ... ty'► ..�., A .,. „� - - r, .. -� '+& , F"•�: 7+, w r'ai,,. � - '- '� -'1!` � ¢; , �T,ik.......�. • .Q ....! , . 4,•••. ii y •',ce ICKE `VOL. XLVe _ —FICgERIN( , OTT., FRIDAY, NOV. 20, 1925 �o, �� : � . lett 0f0**tvnal isnrl*. C*ree= River MOUNT ZION ,Official Election Returns - : G REEN W 00D Saw �� � �-„t� Please keep iri mind the date of the lollowia are the official nturni A�Oy Mt. Zion Obristmas Concert on the gg E night of 'December the 22od. Come of the recent electioas in Ontario rid- B. FORBYTS. b.D., Director ;: and enjoy a good time with that von lag,giving Dr, Raiser a majority of s ea!• of Ontado.Res. arable old gentleman,Santa Olsten. 1240 her of the Americas Osmmeuical F Clifford kaiser • w ' ' ! kings C7u moaamio�a b1!appnlatmeat. Oshawa .. 8758 8984 Ahil"2W etrt t.On OU N BARTO N. u �4 LOIS WANTED _ Whitby 814 921 ,. O. MckINNON M.D.;L.R.O.B. The O. G.I.T. and Girls'Choir will Whitby Township x.488 485 BstabiLhad 1888 ' '4 Custom MwiD940ne, Oat Rolling meet on Saturday next at 2 m. East Whitby N. sdfa rah saaaab:r of w. trails. of y ... ... t1i00 � rbysamaes and aarseque et oatarlo,1Msaflats y P• Pickering.. 965 8 • Hjghe st price oetlap .! Sturraoar, mdlaborgL, and Chopping, Jess h De Gagne,a young French- sial aweation is dslr.aas of women sadOaoad an, recent! spent a night ht la Port Perry .. 296 W7 drag. OlsM sat saafdeaw,8sos�bam. y g Scugog .. 98 101 • Repairing, this community on hip way home to Reach .. .. .. 678 1319 aid �R. DUR%IN E. STECKLEY. Montreal,after having made a tour of p FIDnor Graduateof Torontb Couple pf Chi• Shaping and Turning. Canada and the United States. 8e — tgoraetic, Will make residential calk to Picker- left home is August, I$L4, asci hasKaiser's 7895' - for Int•Claremont and surrounding districts.Tun Kiddie garb, Sleighs, Office Stools maloritp, 1210 lora.Tburadaps and Saturdays. For 2= travelled over 13,000 miles and of this ,. aaest eau 141)Bowmaaville or write. Cowin 1,000 miles on foot. Xr, De Gague is The following ie a detailed statement NEW '. Salt For gale for Pickering Town Ill wgE ATS taLicn is free. sly an artist and writer and on his refers g Oli ftford Kaiser the report of his many interesting ex- Ch4ropraet4a CHAS. A. WHITS. perienceswill be printed in the Otte- C. Flet-d a House 31 37 - ��— Picke, o Town Hall 204 " '123 Successor to late W. G. Barnes wa Dally Star. W.Nitihold 6 House 83 ;47 1M�• Phone 8420 or write Locust Hill, Out. Wm. yThom'>i�House... 21 24 R. CHRISTIAN Barristersnd. CEDAR VIEW kinealewood b428 K IS S I I . •Solicitor,No ' tar?Public Ste. to :. we. South Wing.Court•House, tgbitby. y Freak Turner had a business trip to Brougham.. .. .. 107 . l22 J. H• Markham on Monday. Wbitevale .. 88 115 Unexcelled for fine. C. RICHARDSON A CO.-Barris- Mount Zion ... 39 94 J Solicitors etc.. 317-319 Confederation _. J"Uftfra4 Director H. and Mrs. Reesor spent Saturday Claremont . 155 128 cake orpastry-- =- idi>u,Corner Y and Richmond Sts., with frlands in Markham. , Ph"Oefmaw and Mt"�� and The hunters have returned home, W. Moakhouse s House•82 82 • R L4c4nsed Bvtbaifsser each bringing a deer with him. baking `•nBATON A BOSS-Barristers. So- A number from the View attended 8&9 tan Nortbem Ontario Build' no itoirOS HEARSE '19ay Stret.'t'txoow. `ng• Cherrywood'anniversary on Sunday. The largest sale of any pastry w.�.13raton. � �0 �t Miss Winntfred Stonehouse spent Dunbarton...Centennial 5ervites J. D.F.Ross, -Adelaide 27e7 Phone 9'd4 s � { the week-end with Miss Ads Michell, -..floor in the oonntry. •. �- _ Wm. Dixon and lady friend spent The services next Sunday. Nov.22, There's a reason. Dental y Saturday evening at Stouffville show, at Dunbarton United Church at 11.00 —' The officers of the Ladlee'Hockey a. M. and Centennial United Church • �• �R��N ' % 1t1Rll . C. Smith, feudal, and To- The are as follows : President, C. R. promise to be of special Interest to 4` •�Y--��rille. HoaorGraduate of Chicago ane To- APPLE Purcell-. Vice•Pres., Mrs. W. J. Turn- lovers of Gospel song. The following vmto Utnversides and the Royyaal Coerce of or : Sec' A. Spears; Treas.. Mrr fl, distinguished trio are announced to . Surgeons. Phone office 1, Reeideace y g , - 1tTT3 tic outaid: appointments. zaly gmitb, Manager, Mrs. C. R. Purcell . assist the local choirs: Miss Marjorie �LABE B. BEATON. D. D. 8., g A D R ' E Coach.Tom Dixon ;Scrutineers, Hugh Pallser, soprano soloist of Cooke's C ; Graduate of the Royal Coklge of Dental Miebail, Fred Beare and Wm. Dixon, Church, Toronto: Miss Doris Chess- Sameons and University of Toronto, oake The young people will take Partin man, contralto soloist, Church of the over Murdock'. Can fectio�y steres wbitby. the games. Natitivy, ToQronto; R. W. Shields. tJQice notes 9 to l3:1 to 6.80. iaa, Dbooc s bnritoae soloist, Uhureb of the Nati- « Belt phone ago. 441y A good supply of Hard and Solt WEST HILL- vitt'. Toronto; Mrs. Green, accom• N. DALES. L. D. 8.. D. D. S.. Apple Barrels . For panist. A cordial invitation is exteud- Coal on hand. Also a supply J k� .Graduate of Royal Coterie of Dentals r. The Sunday night services at Mel- ed to the public to avail themselves of -Kindling Wood, and the L'aiverutq of ozoato. ,, ,sale .in large villa Church are becomin more later• of the opportunity of hearing these stove leo able D. A Scott'I store. Claremont. out. �7 g gth. ask*twan,9 a m. fp 3 p. m.. Saturdayy�s8: 9 a, eating. The illustrated slide@ showing visitors, 0. to 1 P.m. Pbooe Clare 1405. 47"' or small the Life of Christ are taken from the 12tf Phone Pick. 1709 famous paintings of Wm. Hole, who GREENWOOD. ps A ER BERT T. FA LLA 18E. L D S.. spent almost a lifetime travelling up DONALD ,1UNR0, PIOKEBINti � D. D.S, Graduate of the Royal Conroe o. quantities and down Palestine makin these MIN@ Doris Gee at the weekend dAmrul g5�urgeoas and the Umversit of Toronto g � amoYe J. s.Haiadoo s stare,l ckering,Ont works of art. They are all of setters! in the city. s bourn 9 a m.to a p.m., a by a mat colon and the pfetures they throw on Miss Ltls Gee. of Toronto,was with 'W'lnteva to pant. Phone talar 3700. y �*�, ;��+p i*i� .e. the across is the nest beat thing to F. W, and Mrs. Gibson over Thanks. r 1 CrRI • being in Palestine. The Rev. Gasdl. giving. • /^'r �silirsilslM statwlltsl• cj� oar Rickey will speak on the fourth The concert gives by the Whitby The Service Gax LUMBERYARD series of these pictures on Sundav United Church Choir onThankagggiving V. RICHARDSON—Regi Be night. Nov.22nd. The service com- evening was very much enjoyed'by a Motor overhauling, to pp and aids enr W. tat•. Lwar:nee.Conveyancing, N mencesi at about tea minutes to seven. large audience, talo repairtag ` moi`'tic" fig.Oat- say- The first twenty minutes is devoted to The services on the Greenwood pas- ,Battery Service—Ohaegiasl a, POSTI We ire Read� as old-fashioned goo service. These tors!chsregularand overhauling. g charge will henceforth be n �{ LL, Licensed Auctioneer. special services with these slides will as follows: Greenwood at 11.00 s. m.. All work guaranteed. Flat este -' a far ovanues ae Yat a.a poa�o,• ago be continued for the next five Sunday with S. S. at 10.00 a. m. ; Kinsale at service charge " has"►•a•f•n ksaa. •amQuadftw F o.as stns ►aw to supply your fall requirements nights. Make its point to see these 2 90 p. m.. S. S. at 1.30 p. in Mount Phone 5310 Mark. Central, x.x .•sass agar...cross stv.r r.o., ons in Hardware pictures—they are v p y cry tntereating, Zion at 1.00 p m.,8. S.at 10 80 a.m. DB.Btlru►TON TOWNSHIPOLEBH Assn to make The Mission Band held thairsemi• W. E. 1B E R Y. , a.n,�asaa, o•mmladomwfor , your home moat er r as.ensar<s BM, monthly meeUag in the church on tgsesy ss loss comfortable by installing the GREENWOOD. Saturday. On Saturdav, the 28th. : + : Ons. r+e best furnace on the market — they will ntertain the Waggle Band ANTHRACITE r THE HECLA The Raine Bros. attended the Win. in the church at 2 m.sharp. All ter Fair in Toronto on Moeda Size' 'AVID A. PIIGH—Live stock aua y the mothers are tav�ted to come andDAkanter: Graduate of C. M. Jones' school, .the furnace that saves one Geo. Smith. having rented a -houseencourage the cbildreo.060fte:w rik witA yeof sal a tog in seven. io WbitbT. will move next week, Coal, 'All snort. Block and r�t%g tsork. All k of sales Mrs. Geor a Greets her her CwoaL- k. lO�tlr•Mended to. Terme reasowbk• Tbow Call and ser us before-buying pUNBARTON. <<:r arem°°L lar elsewhere. tars hen ram Pennsylvania for s hart visit. Church of England service on Sun- T M. MAW, LICENSED ACU- -'-Sold and properly Robert bad Mrs, Harvey and date• S t �V da ne:t, at s i L T COAL ;- T1ONEER.for York.Qntam asci Durham installed b y p. m., a the Commu y ghter, of Toronto, spent the weekend Coamu,es. All kinds of sales. prompt) attended with Bert and Mrs. Harvey. ity Hall. Preacher. Rev. D. B. Lang. so. Terms reaaowbis Daus for "M may be ford, A bearty welcome awaits you. c srraogedatNEws•Odic.. Hat and ladepcn Phone 4WO Robert Brown moved some of bis Don't mina hearing F. L. Fowke,of jsTO��B COAL ' a. enc t+►sona. Whitby,not. sly household effects to the city last week, Osbawa, a;. the service on Sunday AI��IN BUSHBY having decided to remain therefor the week—Layman's Sunday. winter. An entertainment, f England. the will PEA r-vOA HANDSOME FICBERIN(� The many friends and acqua[ot• ppicas of the Church of $n land,will COAL suCes of David Lawson will re ret to be held in the Community Hall on learn of his sudden death in Detroit the evening of Wednesday, Nov 25th. on Oct.29th. The late Mr. Lawson Come and take "A Tri through Scot- DO YOU WANT spent some months here during the land,"petyosally conducted y Peter ands. Steel Beed Uutfi� illness and death of his wife and (}resat, the well-known lecturer, of �`• Sour house heated for half through the constant care and atteu- Toronto. This will be beautifully complete onl the cost of coal? tion bestowed on her, won man y y COULETS = r Y illustrated b lantern views. Mr. f y friends in this neighborhood, who Grant will be supported by several !_ M If so. instal one of the Instant .rag extend tbeir sympathy to the sorrow• other artists from Toronto and eke ••• -,. 28a00. Oil Burners in your range, or Ing mother and listen. The many where. Come early and enjoy the le An International Oil Burner floral tributes showed the high esteem community singing. The rogram ' ilonsishat of au-steel bed, panel in your furnace, in which he was bold; b bb friends ' pp Fa A. R E E S O-R, 7 will begin at 7.4b o'clock. Admission, ��. walnut finish,complete d and see them. and fellow workers in his horns town. 26 Bente; children,16 cents. •e7"n.?'_ . ;� '�► +with call spring and all -` =rpQ"vsty+ w__+� M „felt mattress in art W.J. CORDON'S. LOCUST HILL SROUQHABI. ticking with rail ' Obu)pcb Streec. A v instruct and interesting The Union S.S. see bogy preparing tee. ���W�t� 281y Pickering g p s�Ogtflt rotubr 1685,00. meeting;was held by the Hydro Bloc• for their Zmwentertaiomsot. — trio System last Thursday eveningto Mise Margaret Miller bag been bar- ' -- sew shipment of Mattresses �Q $�'�(� Flour the school bouse here. The weather log s pleasant holiday with friends in was most Inclemout and rain poured the city. J014 in, eoasistiag Of Kapok down incessantly. Yet a good few Congratulations to, Oarl and Mrs. And Felt mattresses. Prices rang- e] people turned out and it was past 11 Devitt on the birth'of their son, on from $8.00 to ;17.60, also Marvel o'clock before the meetingclosed.. ]firs Monday,Nov, 18th. Drucy r _ areball M .. . .... attresses at $25.00. Purcell D 1 and Mr. Maddock, two of the rbe Axford family have left for ".; i try 0 Hydro representativesac u gave a deeply their new home, much to the regret St O�e If you are thinking of getting a interesting account of the inception of of their many friends here. �'ictrola, eomi in and see ours. May be obtained from you Grooer. the Hydro,and told how the System J. White has been making many had grown from one small beginning improvements to his residence here, We are Belling them at greatly reduced prices. BrOOk11ri ��> . M1�$ to its present great power. These now occupied by Mr. Praeger. gentlemen went very minutely into T.and Mrs. Beer had a pleasant z details, explaining the reason for the trip to the city last week to visit their New location CHAS. WILSON, Prop. appareatl bign chargee at the first, son, Donald, and other friends. A. Stet'r"'Itt and the w�y and wherefore of the con- Mrs. Ed. Willson is in Toronto,via. to g ELM DALE M11 i Q tract. Fifty percent of the coat of !ting bee Boa, Elmer. albite in the New Store s.aa� !grin the ower at the die P g P yoga! of city rhe will take violist ray treat- each user is borne by the Government menta, gR Pso:� =Zeal• which only : New Stock 1FturaiLure Dealer and y requires a reasonable ee. We are glad to hear that Mrs. Ed Funeral Director curity for the money so advanced. At Willson, Mre. Cecil Phillipe and Mrs. the termination of the contract all Shepherd are making some progress Phone 1300 Giovernmegt Standard monies thus advanced have been re. towards,reco-yery. >¢ Recleaned paid and the Service charges are that • A congregational meeting of the Dillingham's Block much lower. We'all know .that pio- United Church was held on Friday JPickelring, �IItaT10 Screenings will tat•' neer@ endure hardships and suffer evening last the following officers many thiugs for the sake of a great were elected: Elders.George Duncan, King Street 1WE TABLE-Pickering station future. Our fathers did that when Sr., Fred Cassie, Howard Malcolm. } T.R. Trains going East dna as follows ;ten your hogs at they first came to Canada. The conn- Wm, Jackson, L. Johnston, Fred No. 10 Mail 7.58 A hl. try was wild and they conquered it Stevenson; Stewards. L. Middleton . 2a Local . \/" ..31 P.M. & rofit _ nd our present circumstances,agreat L. Johnston, W. Jackson,W.Ellicott, all and see tea " .30 Local . .• 8.25 P.M t" ' "-- deal better than theirs, are entirely Warren Willson, Fred Casale. H, Mal- '• Suaday train, 8.38 A.M. ) due to the privation and labors they colm, W. Duncan, T. C. Brown,John Txaina going Wast dos u follows— 'We have this Feed at went through. And so it will be with Phillips; Treasurer, L. Middleton - No. Local lO.biYA,M. right prises. the Hydro. History has shown that Ushers, (leo. Duncan. Jr., Alan Mil- 244 P.M. where the System has had s Pair op- ler,Colin Madill.Wallace Ellicott. At N E MCEWI�iN 4 P R N E W- . *" 40 1114.11 'We 9.OSY.Ii, 'We Carry all the different portunity and a straight deal the rates the close of the business niesting a N. E. ! Sunday train, 7,42 P. M. Mill Feeds. and the service chargee have been con- profitable and pleasant hour was 9"ntly lowered for this great System spent in social intercourse lover ra cup •Yetelt'iII Surgeon Ide& not act for, rodt—it gi Foregoing is according to Standardp gives all of tea, where the utmost good will weeS' filar, =.tOCTSwho will take it power at coat. manifested. Q�p _ 'S.. . ..- .fes. �._y, },- a .. i •fi. "k k' ..:- '.,..¢ 4. ..rill .; .,Cil°",? :. ... .:'.. - ., :.,.. ,.-. h .,,.+•�',_,�. .....,y.. vf.'. -.L• t:. ,+S"• » _. .. •s r.. l5lr money. I rertare rt lr you. If filth floor chamber-two letter and a a - you are inclined to pr t tote. I.can visitor. The first letter was fro3a his : Alway" ' ,IZ5 ; U� give such evidence asenflie7evs aiotl and flat visitor loss hisitatber. - to convict .him." - : Kit'.sprang bd. • forward to takes'ber -.CHAPTER XLI�C, � MEAL! "Mary," he cried, "as U 'I could! "Dear res Boa. (so the Ia�ar began), I H �� what does it matter? Dick is nothing know not when I shall this letter to me:It served grit right for listenurg'mitten nor yet how I cshall get it to him. I should have known better forwarded to you. I_iaust depend _-_ • ti_ WnKUT*5 thSALABlian W have taken yon to this wretch- upon the opportunities cif- a kind, in" food dp.,. - ` sd supper party: Brit I only tare for. Prgvideaoe, - -- your good. 136N 'you, and I wanted to see you.,' « knows I would not distress > O "You must not see me Loy more, you unless there were need. But so Note how it eslHOWU ! GREEN � A - - - said Mary,' compressing her lips.aL sore his.been my trouble and,my_need that feding the end of every sentence,; you h$veso primo that I have no other re- slfocr beam satins. your career to think of,. and your. _. Tom@ tittle leaves sssd .tI< S �rOslY high source. 15westens reputab:e.companions. . I forbid you "You know, dear Kit, that I have saoua'taia ted gardens. that are used . ' ever again to speak to me!" never complained but have been rath- &rd r•r Ya SALADA are mue.>h finer in flavor Mary cried Kit, catching at a I er'thankful that hK held so much for tom efu atilt!. �e hand that evaded him without .its such an one as L But now I canna! tl�aa teeny Gnsapowder or Japdn. .Trp lt.. owner appearing to notice the attempt', bear ver much lou r "you do not mean it!" .. y ' The pretty girl nodded debermin- My husband is gmwn so troubled ' Coca" to In mind- that he'is' often quite 'past edhq. m I " y n that he can 1p dean a>� 'I have learned many things during himself, for his mood comes u n hiiin da _ a these last days, she said; the world o : n tj e, is not given us to get what we want .and at a times Ike n posseeour�ianar of my life. Hehias e is Good-bye—Mr.—Kit." shut me hh out from the sight of any • 1 The Christian name was a com- human ereature ever since he heard premise, and carried with it the -, i r of your winnl the college bursary, weaknesscinhe en in all compromises. at N r►g _ - ` 'ch I could not conceal m y.joy ` eL lEl: �OO1I:S1"j'. ver into her voice as she turned to- Sandhavem there to spend kthe winter.( > of wards the.door,saying,-"It is a-shame. I know not what he has in his mind. And we might . have .been such But as we are to pass through Edin- ! friends �� burgh I hope to see you, though 'I To remove tea stains from linen,! I .— Cont'd.) "Ah, well, see here," he said, tear- And so we shall, Mary," cried Kit, know not how. We put up (according)mix the yolk of an egg with,on squall CHEkPTSR XLdI I ( "put the ringfollowing her eagerly; I do not q y of gl cerins rub on the stain,' r „ ing it up into fragments, p _ I» to present intention) at the 4abernacle f uarrtit y , �k "You wish.to return this ring, the back in the show case and write a new clerk repeated a little uncertainty, as ea` Hotel which is I believe, situated in! and leave till dry. Rings in cold water ,. ticket. And, ah— ou can have Wed- But his visitor was already in the ' Af he could not have heard aright. Is y s street called Leith Walk. ( and the stain will disappear. nesday afternoon for a holiday. You narrow passage outside, and Kit was „� diligent at your lessons, dear a is not satisfactory?" need not mention the transaction to sure that Mrs. Christieson's ear was son. And, Kit, do not forget .your! When hoarse use Mtnard a Liniment. "Perfectly," said Mary. . 'But my Mr. Merry:ees!" klued to the crack of the kitchen door. prayers. The day may come when brother bought it under a misappre The clerk said aloud, "Thank you,{ e could cull follow his sweetheart g y y they and the hope of death are all that jnension. The money--the money he air; certain) not, sir." silently to the outer landing. aid for it was not his own. That is,I Then, having retired behind some "Good-night, Mr. Kennedy," said`remain to you to this word. Pray �p g I for your mother, also, that soon she � r� _ ]!te had no right to spend it, and I I high show-cases, he coughed discreetly him. Bisset, without again looking at may have that rest which is the alone `OIAMON D DYES ` want it b=k!" j behind his hand. desire of her heart. Diary was conscious that she "And at his age, too!" he said to "Good-night!" said Kit, dropping . "But first she-would like to see you COLOR THINGS NEW -not doing herse:f justice. But the'himself. her hand in a dazed Way and watch- Through the college and established 40 • * in her down the stairs till she was with credit in some profession. I hope • case was difficult. So she smiled. g TIat smile "wandered" the assistant. It was five o'clock of the afternoon. lost in the groom of her father's door- you will choose the holy•.mintstry." He promptly lost grip, but with'a last'Kit Kennedy.had been at home twenty way. The letter ended sharply, without Just Dip to Tint Oil Boil ,l lnstsnct of self-preservatio he fell I minutes after having waited in vain And wull ye hae your tea noo, or leave-taking or signature, and to Kit's t0 Dye " !„ ' i' wu]1 ye wait for Maistec Grier?"_jaid Y Mr.. Ashton: he said. F g y':his:landlady, putting her head out at mind, now sharpened b hatred and ` hack on his reserves. Yor over an hour at the Surgeons' y �Haa in the ho;e of meeting Miss Mar susppsicion, this suggested that the re- The responssb.e-.coking man,' now Bisset He had not ii. the sing' j the door of the kitchen. "at ony rate, mainder had been cut short by the! Each 15-cent pack- his delivered from his surtout, came out flaring�et of gas which agreement come in pan' shut the door. necessity of concealment, or perhaps Bae contains 41reo• de!of the office with a letter open :n his with his landlady permittad him to "I dont wantanytea.'I shall never in order td take advantage of a chance hand and a quill between his teeth.'use at his pleasure. He did rot even want tea again. said Kit, seizing his to have-it forwarded. tions so n pketint any ,.. He removed the latter acid also the close the shutters, but sat staring out'hiat and rushing downstairs. (To.be continued ) woman can tint soft. frown from his brow at the sight of,into the g:oom.of the long unintereat-I Mrs. Chrisyeson lifted up her hands delicate •shades or -� the pretty ggi►rl, and passing his hand'ing street. 'He had-dulled the edge of i and stood looking :.fter him. _ _ dye rioh, permanent i autosiaticaay over his thin hair with.,his remorse.with a days of such hard I "Lord sake, is't as bad as that?"! , eolvrs In lingerie, the action of making sure that it was study as he had not done since he came she cried. I N $ !. $ silks, ribbons, skirts, not standing on end; he came forward,to Edinburgh. With the zeal of the.L But Kit was not long before he re-, dresses , . to the counter at which she stood. I reformer he had performed much turned. He had bought a small cash waists, "Well; madam an what can I do more than his appointed task, and!box with a :ever.lock, and to this h� Oho. *ware MoyMal hr rdeanMaa is c o a t e, etooktnas, emlatiee dU reeia,as and Allied rteesMni& sweaters, drayeriee, ' for you?".he sai;, bowing to the early:had, in fact, gone on reading an -Eng- 'so wonderfully the bank noses which he had now Yort Citi. dean a three !Ante• t;wlila coverings, •hangings D= customer. I lish translation of a recently trans-!so wonderfully recovered. . He noticed of TmOnioa to load• weave, hanles the His fare grew graver. however, sa Iated German treatises on Greek ac- that nine of therrf were new and crispp molr.d .daeatlsn, and dealreas of tadertsa •-overythingl Mary stated her•caae, cents till the reading rooms of the but he did not know the 8e; nar.sa This Mese0o hu illi. th. MSR• Huy Diamond Dies—no other kind— reason."I don't think we can;. in fact, I University had been closed. Now he omy knew that she had given them to riot else... 'ted lora. reesi.e a*ifdree al tell your druggist whether the me- - know we cannot he said, very excus- had neither the heart nor the necessity),him. So as he was stooping over file the wool• a waatay allMOM.ad travei(at !trial you wish to color is wool or ell!, ably. i to begin-any further studies. great red painted box the Whinn li- wasnMs to sad from Idea YwL rat forMor Y or whether it is linen, cotton or mixed . I ggate joiner had made for him to hold goods. " thing guinea-&-month tuition, and the Isferaatl.a a.rlir b th. seawlatsadea6 Rob Grier had not come biek from - his books and clothes in he looked $ estly, 'I do not ask you to do thisdao.'of black slate Cilia under Mrs.roofing!, rn l shamefacedly around, and then with-s i Mr. Ashton, said the g � hic:i as an ordinary business transacts swift furtive action he kissed the But the circumstances are pecuiiarrI tieson covered it every time her lod- pager which her hands had touched.I f : I must return the money my taro rs•went out. 4 Down in, the. room below Mary Bis-1 _ sppent with you. I am the daughter of,ge I y g het was surveying herself in the glass. - - 15ir. Bissett---the—the Lecturer, and Kit could hear hat lad shuffling b I am cull a girl," with a little gasp- about in her litt'e,kitchen and he smelt She had been da Bing her tear-stain-i In Bob, "but—i with trying to set . the odor of burning toast. There'ed eyes with a handkerchief after the ' )things right'," same a e`.a'p' knock at the door, not I immemorial manner of women, ani! Wrap / - I The sob took the responsible man,loud and ..dignant like the postman's i was now "seeing how she looked" be up by surprise. .He stared at the pretty when he has come all the way up four fore going into the kitchen to her! ; girl. There were tears in her eyes.'flights of stairs with a postcard, mother. _;but light and decisive. "I did it for.'the best," she said.I He thouifht he had .never seen any He heard Mrs. Christieson open the thing quite Ui a it,­at least not for Fe Arid I am very gls.d. But I did want 1 ufive-and-twenty -twatit years. Then sudden) �door, and then a voice said- clear:q�s new dress..and c'Qak this winter. I • war five and y 9�` yy in a tone and accent that thrilled him,suppose this will turn. And at any f Mary hiss®t smiled at him throRgh, the heart, "Is •Mr. Kennedy at''rate he win never know-.4-1 shall r her tears. He had once, very tong home?" never, never let him speak to me Inside - x ago. seen something tike that. •"Aye, he's at tame. At least I think ! l But�I am foolish to trouble you jtae'"y returned Mrs. Christiescn with again." ' with it, she sand: reserved suspicion. not dab fast enough, and had to sit But at this point somehow shit could' _ The responsible man smiled in hys'I "'Will you te'.'1 him that Miss Bisset' Stun, and rubber. his hair-paTtin y down and bury her sobs in the phlox has a message for him?". ' test her mother should come in and, ' in some perplexity. i The landlady came in muttering. ask her what was the matter. 'On a raw Winters clay you "It is gravely irregu'.ar, and I don't "Did yo ever see the like?" And with The late post brought to Kit in his ' know what my partner will sAy, But I a cou:tersnce indicative of file gray- --- KNOttldn t venture Ota! WltllOtlt a Set me see the receipt. F eat disapproval she opened the door of good OYCrCOat i0 keep Out the COL. With the money in her pocket. all the sitting-room and announced Kit's six pounds ten of it. Mary'-walked visitor, With. a quick spring Kit - But your irtslde wants keeping warm erectly down the North Bridge, and c'osed the uoor of the little closet-be3I out upon the arches by which that where he and Rob Grier passed the ` ` - Z8 Well e fine highway swings itse:f contemptu-, _ Make B practice of drinking night in exceedingly c:pse quarters. unaderworldsoththecWaverley Station. "Come in, Ma—Miss Bisset," ha e " BOVRIL regularly during the y g g' BOV gu y said. "I am sorry I did not see our The tears were still wet in her fattier when"I called. I•rueant toiave ', - winter months. It keeps tap your eyes, but it might be the windthatllold him abort my visit to tits friends � 'T 'S Vitality and helps you to, resist ke t them there. I Mr. Strong." _ - chills and infinenza. a'a Budge•there was a smile on Mr. Ash- Kit thought rather Weil of himself, . co �' _ Back in the sh; on the '`forth I l ifor his tactful interpretation of CLEANING flot ton's face which something else than the sne.l'bite of the north-easter had Mary's visit in the presence of this _ brought there. He field Dick's recti t 1 hostile third party. But Mary was I ' p t uncompromis]ng. Or DY E�' !G Kg is dig hand and ecamined it medi- "_I wanted to spe�.k to you myself," - tative y: +she Bald. "I did not know that'you Bi"Thiis.been crossed out on the stock had calved for my father." j book?" hIL e called out suddenly. ` Kit stood with the door knob in his We bring Master - - "No, sir," said the smart elexk, hand whi',e Mrs. Chriatieson lighted I p�lf� 8ee Into y� looking out from behind the window;the gas and stirred the fire: Cleaner• Service t0 i -case shutters. _ ;� "I shall not need tea till Mr. Grier your. door and pay _ , ►--- comes in," he said. "Thank you,!don't carriage charges one I _ troUb:e about the fire any'more. _ - L For Kit had learned other things Way. F �1Lf�fiP� besides the classics 'from the "Orra 1 Man." For instance, he made sure Your clothes end ( lv� �� )nce Qin) now that Mrs. Christieson I_ad retired household furnish- ` H e to her own domains by the simple S. y �. hex You ill ant One{or our Own K'tc�ien j I process of looking down the passage, Ings. run no :risk in- j -� y 1 �� and then turned to shake hands with Mary Binet the hands of our ex- I �-� _ The very feel of it will make you want to own it. ; But that young Lady was in an ex- pelts, It balances so nicely, seems to be just.right. The + ( 1 ceedin�:y busor iness-like mood. - -{ �. �. handle is rigid and does not around like a hingxd ' "This is yours," she s:!d, quiet:}I Prollpt service and Jf' handle. That means no slipping. scalded heeds or ed ! : _ handing him a roll of notes. "Will l ✓ accidents. See how you fill it? You lift'the hinged you oblige me by counting th^r.1?" Postage paid one i lid and can fill it right unite the tap or by dipper ' } Kit ,stared and gasped in tis aston-I' spay, ' � because Lha cpcnirg is at the side,not the centre. - '`` ,� ishment. But his hand being still out- ������ e-da �tu_A • - - - &coat imyort.:rt,tl:cae new up-t tc k• coaszo mato ' stretched, •he mechanically-took the-.. . '- r• __ _ _ _ _ ' tion t>:o old fa.Sloned kettle. 1 �•j bank notes and turned them over " _ _ '� to:pies=:y• I _ 4 "What—vhst is this " he said.I KEIM S l . ~ "llow did you get—where?" _ — Thin trade mark is on "I Cita put the matter p'ainly, Illr. DYE WORKS LIMITED - every package. 'Please Ken—Kit," she said, relenting a little, c look for it to be stars "and then you must ,iecide what you I �UM,�& 5 _ i §YOU get the genuine j are to do. One thing I am decided! I i E N A M E L-E® - ��P Draft Chofte• thiit you must have no more-to do with I any of us. My brdther broke o en i TE auunv �_ 11-2S the desk in your absence and st le 791 11 I ' A ETTLE h _ inard's Liniment for stiff muse!es, 77 w+ra. ... v .r- �. 3 777-- 77 .:F .o....y .K. c 1 S ��fllt •1LOST 1 2 3 4 e . 10 71 10 ALLHAW IN jj GRAM . 12 14 +Fight Officers and Men Perish During Exercises 'Off - t PoInt Day-long $starch Proves Unsuccessful. : - A despatch from Davenport, Eng.,;necessary apparatus, failed to locate 22 23 .Z4 • 2i ¢oyer-Sixty4fsht.lives, officers and:the exact'spot *here the vessels ly- 4 men, have been lost by the disaster to Ing. But it is In deep water, where �ie submarine M-i,whicg dived in the;divers' operations are impracticgbto. ,rr a 27 raters of•the English ,.Channel o8 When %e submarine llotElsi left - $tart Point early Thursday morning Plymouth for the Channel a strong 30 and has not been assn since.. A day- wind ant! boisterous..seas prevailed, ' search proved unsuccessful, and but there was-nothing to suggest :-n � ure}ay night Admiral Sir Henry'Bement of risk iia,carrying out tac- „ >Esncis Oliver, commander-in-chief of tical exercises.. Atlantic fleet, signalled the fol- Known as a submarine monitor be Ibwing message: cause it was the first underseas craft ?" a ' "The commander.-ih-chief very much to carry a big gun, the M type sub- 41 42 to to inform the Atlantic fleet marine gathered fame toward the end M tit is feared the submarine M-1 of the war, but the M-1 did not par- Sir Horace Rumbold 45 % 47 L($ - ' -bben lost with all heads during ticipate in the nes operations of that British ambassador to"Aia.drid, who 4 Orrises in the Channel," period, and three ships of this type will head the commilssfon of the r The large flotilla, provided with the have been in reserve since August. League of Natlons, which will enquire 49 5J 51 „� e g : - into the reasons torr the fl be" a� •- -ROYAL WINTER FAIR . - LIFE 4F MISSIONARY tween the Bul gars and the Greeks : OPENED BY PREMIER SAVED BY RADIO qtly' s CROSS WORD PUZZLE ITALY ACCEPTS U.S. Every number in the form represents the beginning�6f a word, reading "» Live Stock Exhibits Tax Ac. Bishop Speeds to City to COn- either'horizontalry or vertically. If there is a black 3quar-e-to the left of the OFFER ON WAR DEBT` number, the word is horizontal; if above it, the word is vertical. The same " colmmodatlon Requtr n-g sult Doctors and Treatment number may of course begin both a horizontal and a vertical. The definitfans' ;+ �/� /y�� fcr the correct words to fill the form are found below, with numbers tortes- m> New Building. is Broadcast. $5,"',7�l,VIJV a Year for Five ponding to those on the form. Run through the definitions till you flud one A-despatch from' Toronto says:- A despatch from Edmonton, Alta, Yegrg---62 Years to Pay that you recognize, and put it in its proper place.on the form,.one letter for Great in name, great In spectac:e, but says:-Through the agency of radio it each'white square. This will furnish several cross-clues to the words linking - ateat of all in its g $2,Q42,OO�,OW. with it at alb' promotion of a is thought that the life of Miss 'Mas- right angles. Continue in this manner till the form is completely ' better relationship between city and tars, a worker in the Anglican kits• A despatch from Washington filled. If you have s�olrved the puzzle correctly it should read both horizontally *' es s:-Ifni and vertically with words corresponding to.the deflnitio bountry, merchant and fprmer, class cion at Wabage BO miles to the Y y has accepted the Un- and class, the fourth Royal Winter r-orthweet of Lesser Slave Laky, may Ited States proposal for the settle- Horizontal. Vertical. ment of her war debt to the United 1. In an entertaining manner. 1. A standard of perfection of Canada was formally hunched on be saved. Bishop Robins, who was in (plural), 'Faii of Canada was formal! launched the district at time found it would States. The formal signatures18• Destines 8. Of or pertainlsg to Scandinavia y be idi sibat the will 13, A Russian girl's ease. g Grasped. ; 'on Friday evening at the Co:iseum, pos g to the nature of be appended on Saturday. 14. The God of love, 4, Printers' measures. ander Auspices Indicative of a success the trails, to convey the sick woman In brief, Italy is to pay $5,000,OOC 15, Common leveL 6. Rupees (ebbs.). ' (hitherto unparalleled in its Matory. to the far-away railway station and a pyear for five years, with an increase 17. Hewed A. Ualtea. ark Son. G. Howard Ferguson, Premier thence to Edmonton. He decided to every five years thereafter until in 18. To request 7. Part of the verb "to ba". of Ontario, touched the button which make a careful diagnosis of the eymp- the sixty-second year alae wi:l c'ean 19, A ckrous fruit 0. At this time. 21. Woe (Scotch) repeated effort. : ,..e€ikiallforces, and himself hart to Edmonton up the total with a ) � � 9. To bite with re ' y planed the Fair in motion. Y payment of $80,- 22, Leet end (Football abbr.) 10. A coin of Italy (plural)- to the address of we?come to consult s ialiste. 000,000. pa X1. In Gina the official headquarters -. ,Replying P� T,� r SE. An occupation •�;. ' extended him and his party by E. M. Upon arrival here Bishop Robins principal is to be taken as $2,- 25, Tin(symbol) of a mandarin (plu.). Carroll, president of the Fair Board, Placed the case before two local physi- 042,000,000. That is, the original 26. F'og '1b. Saucy, Premier Ferguson.referred briefly to,eiana, and a course of treatment was!amount of the debt, $1,648,000,000 is 87• To ensnare. _1g. To defeat. : the pussure it afforded him to o immediately decided upon. The next to be increased by interest at 4% per 29• To stop 19. Splendors; Sheens. f4„ what he termed tine biggestP��move was to broadcast the treatment�cent. up to December, 1922, the date 30, A musical Instrument. 20. The final emancipation of the Bout µ4r indoor,ex- Y 32. A metrical composition. from transmi tion (Buddhism) position and horse show in the world. by radio from t.ICA. This was done of the British settlement that forms t3 ) the basis of this a 34. To preserve in brine. w 23. One who steers a boat. tEmphasizing its great importance I in the most careful manner, and with( agreement. On this 30, Exist. 24. Flexible appendages. from an industrial as well as an such good results that today a letter principal of $2,042,000.000 the pay- 38: A large genas of shell fish �y agri-. (plural) 2fl. A repreaeaRatlon of the earths. was received statin t menta are calculated on the same basis'40. Grain (abbr). surface. t+ dnitnral standpoint, he stated that is i g that the message: the short apace of four years it had I of Oct 81 had been picked up on two!as with the British. 41. The cover 28. A cooking vessel- broadcast esselbroadcast Ontario's name and fame;radio sets at Wabasca and, as a result j The concession to Italy's capacity to 49. A jet of steam Issuing from a fie• 31. S'ucrounded with a wall- to allto all countries, east and west, and of the prescribed treatment, Miss Mas-!Pay comes In the interest during fifty- sure in the earth. 33. Anything very an%&1(s)ang) - under conditions that would be pro-I 'seven 48. Ades ern constellation. 84. A Bong upholsiesed aeat. tars aeam'r.to*be an the road to re years, which has been cut to s , "'36. An infant's bed. "Iluctive in later years of even greater covery, nominal figure: one-eighth of I per 47. An epoch 97. A Southern resort cent. 'for ten years:- one-hall 39. Revolves 1 results. - � 9� per cent 48. Rea. . TWO LIVES LOST' for the next ten; three-quarters r 49. An eat (dialect). .40. To wel time. Desdtfring that its value to the Do- cent for the third decade i bl. A desert animal. X42. Sonless tees bright. i ov v 1. minion never could be estimated in per cent .62,.Com ed; serene; collected 44. A girl's esrae, dollars and cents, the Premier euro- AUTO COLLISION for the fourth period, and a per cent. 1 {g, A kind of ribbed fabric gtzed the work of the Fair Board, i for the last seven years, which gives expressed' the 'Ford Cbttllzen and Detroit Girl a general average of about 9.10 of 1 48. An Implement for stirring tip • f good wishes of the' r cent. breeze. - Province as a whole for continued Killed and Another Seriously - 60. Tantalum (symbol). s' °+ ,success and.prosperity, and intimated � The total of interest and principal - ' 61. To proceed. I"IuTt- which is to be wiped oat. in sixty-two puzzle took fourteen minutes to solve. Seo how to it will take . that, so tar as the Ontario Go n- This sc; meat' was concerned, its measure of Windsor, Ont., Nov. 16.-A man Years,,is $2,407,000,000, If Italy had you to salve it. Support would be continued whole- and,a girl were killed and another oc-J �n held to the British terms with d]y cupant of the vehicle was seriously Il 'interest at 3 per cent. and 3% per in Injured last ni ht when an automobi'e rent., she would have id somethingT �i ��ri mrd-Pure tierces, 18 to 18 c, , 's► Ablaze with tights, gay with j ff Hike $0,500000 � o Is`au MARKETS Pubs 18% to 19c; pails, 19 to 19%f. � streemere and bunting, a kaleido- driven by Wilfrid Peltier, 25 years ,000 !n the' prima, 20 to 20ri4c; shortening tierces, (ofd, of Ford, collided with a motor years. _ ''scopic shuffle of color, the Coliseums � �__ -._., - - ._ 13rfic; tuba, 14c; pals, 14.�ic; b:ocks, Arena presented an appealing picture.I bus on Woodward Ave., .near the ~"TORONTO. 15 to 154.c, toe:ve-mite road, Detroit. Wilfrid l W�� 1tting Mill Heavy steers, choice, $715 to $3; A goodly attendance was on hand Peltier, sccom pled b Mias Ka Man. wheat-:-No. .1 North., $1.42; do, butchE,r earl to witness t "he um Pa Y y Suffers $40 OW Fire Loss No, 2 North, $1.3854; .,o. 8 North., steers choice, $6.50 to $7; do, d, $6 1 y jumpers in action. Gloss, 21, of Detroit, and Clifford Pel- ' ,• >[ce Hy 8 o'clock the hundreds had grown Collitrgwood, Nov, 16.-Fire in the $51.35 , to $6.25; do, mad., ;4.75 to $5.25; do, to many thousands. The arrival of;tier, a brother, 17, were the victims, knitting mill of D. Graham ,Sons Mari. oats-No. 2 CW., nominal; coin., $3.75 to $4.75; butcher heifers � his Honor Lieut.-Governor Cockshutt I Mise Goss and Wilfrid Peltier were of Inglewood, and A. J. Brown & Co. No. 3 49%c; No. 1 feed, 4734c; Na choice, $6,26 to $6.75; do, good, $5.79 And rt was signalized almost instant! killed. Clifford Pel- coin ete: destroyed the plant and 2 feed{ 44c. to $8 do, mad. $4.50.to $b do, coin., party gna}ired by the Na- y p' Y y P Am. corn, track, 'Toronto No. 2 $3.50 10 E4 0; botcher cows, choice tional-Anthem.' tier is in Highland Park General Hoe- buildings this morning,. The fire ap- ,b Premier Ferguson's party, which Pital with a broken arm and other parentlp originated tri' the shipping ye.'low, $1.00. + 4.50 to $6.25; day fair to cod, $4 to followed later, included: Mayor Fos-Ilnjuries. room from an unknown cause, Ship- bags fined-Del' Montreal 'freights, 4.60; butcher bulls, good, $4.50 n- •�vv P- bags included. Bran per ton, $28; $5.50; bolognas, $3M to $3.50; can- ter; Hon. Joseph E. Thompson, Speak- According to wttnesaea of the stet= menta of manufactured goods and .a shorts r ton er of the Ontario dent the automobile was on the wrong Pe $30; middli per per vera and cutters,$2.2500;2do, spring- ' Legislature; Tion. ng considerab:e quantity of raw material ton, $36; good feed flour, per baggers, choice, $90 to $100; do, fair, $40 aZ =-,George S. Henry; Hon, W. R. Mother- side of the street The impact threw' were destroyed. The lures will be be $2.30. to $50; feeders, good, $3.75 to. $6.60, well, Minister of Agriculture for the Peltier, the driver, and Miss (Sloss tweeh $40,000 and'$50,000, partly cov- Ont. oats-38 to 42c, f.o.b. shipping.do,'fair, $4.50 to $5; stockers, , 'florninion; Hon. J. S. Martin Minister throt}gh the windshield. Bred b insurance. points, " good Y y Ont. I$4.76 to $5.75; do, fair, $4 to $4.50, r bf Agriculture for Ontario; President - good milsng wheat-$1.19 to'calves, choice,- $10.60• to $11.50; do,' $1.22 f.o.b. shipping g l ood, $9 to $10 do, grassers, $5 to THREE ALBERTA COAL Trans PP g Paints accordin � N... _ Carroll, and Vice-President D. M. Bull portation of Cattle to freight& f$61 food light sheep, $6.50 to $7.50- of the Fair directorate. - _,MINERS ENTOMBED Partially Stopped in Britaitn' Barley-Malting, 67 to 69a heavies and bucks, $4.50 to $6; goo '. "^ In an interview, Prea�ldent Carroll Buckwheat--No-3, nominal. lambs, $13 to $13.26; do, med., $12 ted that the day's attendance was Delayed Shot Causes Exp10• A. despatch from London says:- R e=3�To. 2, 80c. _ -Tto $12.50; 'do, bucks,' $10 Vo $10.26; N ve that of the openin$ day of last • Owing to the continued spread of the Man. flour, first pat. $4, Toronto; do, culls $8.50 to $9.50• ho thick '"` Ad cion N4� ��a'-An- foot-and-mouth disease the Minister do, second at o ' year,and that he *as ad to see on p s., $7.50, iToronto. Pas-'s fed and waters , ;11.85; do, every hand indications of the pride - :mer Miner Injured. of Agricu:ture has issued a "stand- try flour, bags, $6.30. f.mb„ $11.25; do,-country pointe $11 ".. "Toronto Toronto citizens took in the-export- . Calgary, Alta, Nov. 15.-An ex to alit.'"'order prohibiting any movements Ont flour-Toronto, 90 per cent i do, off cars, $12.16; se:act'premiums, lion. What the Fair needed, he point- P of cattle over a large part of the Mid- at; per barrel, iii carlots, Toronto, $2.20. e. cion beAeved to have been caused by 6.80; seaboard, in bulk, $5.80. MONTREAL. IM out, was greater eccoranfodation.I land Counties and South Ira 'and. a delayed shot, wrecked s New Pros- e' • Straw=Carlota,per ton,$0 to$9.50. Can. west-No. : In this respect, he declared that if The Minister hopes the measure will , Oats, 2, 84c; db, rr pec# coal shaft at Kirkpatrick, six Screenings Standard, rec.eaned,I No. 3, 56%c; extra No. 1 feed, 54e; !went ,aria materialised there be only temporary but he points out f.o.b. ba r p' mi, west of Drumheller Frida y Po ts, per ton, ;18. ;-..-.Would be started before the year was I y that there are ten large infected areas,I Baled hay-No. 1 $20. No. 2 Iota] white, 61c, Florin, Man Y night, entombing three miners and I ring wheat pats., firsts, $8; records, ever the building which would provide injuring another. and 150 outbreaks in sixteen. counties. Cheese-New, large,. 26c; twins, 50; strong bakers', $7.80; winter t aecomrriodatlon. That structure, Y 263(rc; triplets 27c; Sti:tons, 28c, Old,:pats., choice, $6.66. Ro.led oats, bag All hope has been given up for the large, 30c; twins, 30c; triplets, 310.'90 lbs., `_: hA said, wouhl be m*c,led on the pre- entombed men.. Rescue crews work-; Butter-Finest creamer prints,. $3..5. Bran, $27.25. Shorts, Gent site of the cattle, sheep and hog in from earl SR'turda mornin q;c; y P $29.2$, Middlings, , Ing Y Y- g, No. 1 -creamery, 48c; No. 2, 44;2 $$14. Bay No Pons, and would be the last thing in were unable to push through the tons ,.' , / to 45c. Dais + 2, Pei ton, car lots, j14: the P g y pr.nts, 40 to 42c. Cheese finest vests., 22i-ic; flnest wap of Fair buildings. �' �: Eggs-Fresh extras, in cartons ' of debris that covered the victims. The e .. G5c• loose 63 to 6bc store a extras nth' 2234c. Butter, o creamery,mine must be excavated and re- 4 ' ' g ed, 43 to 9314c; y, Hurricane in Quebec timbered before further attempt can I "` x•; +; 44 to 45c; storage firsts, 41 to 42c;i 1, i P storage seconds, 37 to 38c. 42 ac; seconds, 41 to 4_ ,c- Eggs, " storax 45c• storage firsts 41e Mott Severe in Many Years be made to find the bodies, } Dressed pou:try-Chickers, spring , be extras, ' fresh special, r _ The three men be:ieved dead are- I: jib„ 32c; hens, oyer 4 to g lbs., 24'to,storage seconds, Sher �t 70c fresh extras 63 to 65c; fresh Quebec, Que., Nov. 15.-Roofs of .Mike Gilday,J. McLane and L. Burke. 128c; do, 3 to 4 lbs., 22c; roosters, 18c; firsts b8c. Potatoes *' bui:dings were torn away, horaedrawn I Gilday is a married man with a large duck:ings, 5 lbs and up 27 to 30c. Y ' per bag,' car vehicles were, a-erturned in the faml:y. -Ma:calm Morrison, outside,!' I Beans-Can. hard-pic�Ced, lb., 6rf c;dots; Quebec, $2.75 to $3. streets of-the city, and navigation on man, had his jaw broken when the 3 I primesr Cc. I Great- Britain t0 , -the St. Lawrence was comp:etely'tiedlexplosion occurred. , - - I ltiap.e produce-S *u r ifip. '� t':i � yy- � til gal., $2.40; per 5-RaT tin, F2.30_per - Favor Disabled c Up by the terrific north-east gale that gat.; inners. sugar, lb., 25 to 28c. .'.Struck •Quebec 'yesterdsy and contin- Heavy Level Crossing Toll. - Honey-0--lb. tins,-12% to 13c per - A despatch from London says:--•. ' tied throughout the day. It is dec!ar- Ib.; 10-:b. tins, 12% to 13c; 5-lb. tins, With R view to increasing the number 0d to have been thew rat storm to A despatch from Ottawa says:- 13 to 13%c;/21h-lb. tins,'14% In 15c. of firms employing disab:ed former . _ ' visit Smoked (service men, the gover.iment is plan- Quebec in the month of Novs I I , mad. 29 to her in the t tin ra' The total number of rai:vay accidents .I 30c; cooked hams, 42 to 43c;-smoked i ' w pas yours. r repotted for the month of October,I �k ;. ;. �. «' , j rot 22c; cottage, 23 to 266; break ning to pass a reso:ution through Par- , No marine mishaps on tbe-St. Law- according-to statistics furnished the fast bacon., 32 to 36c• special-brandliament laying down in definite terms • Tence were reported this morning but Board of Railway Commissioners, was weneral Nv u Pei Fu ChinFze w.ar 'breakfast bacon, 38 to 89c; backs, that a?1 but exceptional government ti _ °h was Iearned that the passenger lin- 276. Thirty-four railway crossing ac- 1crd, to whom strong forces are rally- bone:ess, 33 to 40c. contracts sball go to firms on the h3 wpS on their way to Quebec and Mon• cidents were recorded motor cars be ing in' his Cured meats-Long c:ear bacon b0 "King's " Oft R:.peadtton to Pekin apo g a Roll. This is a sat of British ;i were obliged to anchor for sev ing involved.in twenty-seven of them Chang Tso Ltn. The most !m rtant to 70 lbs., 322; 70 to ii0 Ibs. $20.60;1 firms which undertake to employ a "`• 4 hours in the lower 3t Lawrence resultingin sixteen p° 20 lbs. and ap, $19.b0� lig�ftweight I given' r ' ' persons• being araenal in the country, at Yanyang, ro.ls, in barre.s, $43.50; heavywei ht+� percentage of disabled war -zw Until the le•subsided somewhat.. kilted and twenty-nine injured. g veterans. - y raj has been takes. ro:ls, $39.60 per barrel _ ... •..N1 +..-. '7 ,. . .^fir ' .: ..:.c; _,. '...r '.� :.- .. -'r:•.a4`.,',. ;.� .. -::.,'. .-4 ,!"• .a� ... ate, a+�'i�',e ., . -•"±-,.t w, ».+r�. ,v 4y.3:,.....,N__.:.. x«r.. �,.:rr.-p r.._ .r. ..� ," ,n .ry .a.. .a`� .w : .?,-� �^"'7' y <••. ,�,e �x;!m :�'+,t "ass. •`6E '�' r .. .. i� ",�p�±,y<T.. .! >:5, „yp's'�- .' .>?',.,'+aW6w..:-,... .rte� 13ar„ w-.. w£�.: _ ,.z'•'.r1...�he; '3'a •fit•R!i�'+ r'�"'Y r �'-5+�' '�'� .:� ra+'.�°--�. '�;t+s.r^J.y'"v�''< •+.�r+,''^rw „h'' II�xlu$ a� now rol jug wealth from the 'The Mokel ig Pickeriq _ profits of tbeir motor car looeluege,, -Coal - and still they are not s%tiefled ow it ;rwttiwlS, _• .., ,.� they are'demandfng more toter- V*Umce. �`i4�l�lttee L01 QT �ood8, ' p ;,W8 ver rest. 01 u p w is advance. tion fflr fear they may be rained. ;' � = g.,,Ii.Qlyaon. ro tin• Uaieed state. and"Cr•ar Ha>Etl and BOft Foal Of saes _ ; HARNESS - 8ti,aia i9.00 is sdvaaca WRIT HILL..L4. a w'.• ,.-_' Out stir ly of quality Harness and _. best quality on �p . - - -Weekly' A. X. P. A.--mestiag was The object of tars Assoc{at3on•is to Para is now complete TOHN -MURKAR, Proprititor. bald on Tueidsy evening, Nov. lOcb, ,l1AII s e nee u BOOTS--GREB 8HOR lessen tt al ns to y _ in St.Margaret's basement. Rev. Mr. THOS. � �� fel We have a large steak of this Faa�.n/ ' NOTE AND COMMlNt`s. Durnford spoke on '-The early dfys 1 ii�a ►7• • } _ Boot on head-unbeatable of the English Church." m for hard wear and Lear. w —_ A Fvx and. Hound•.Hunt *as,con- _202•C$e2��'.Qnit:. Monsbors having pro psrf�slot oammsett " ducted by the program committee 9f sale tmmedt,Nly wi any Member REPAIRING ;The demands of the World War %be A. Y. P.A. on Monday. Nov.9th. of Execolive Ccmmitles. W,an aintain our established re 0681. such a drain on the wealth All members who -participated report tion tier re lring all kinds o! f Britain that m-a etpessed the a good time,also a lack of energy the `The-el-Aristorat ldsonbaship !» 11.00. horn and boots, Tlstate=bad L.a stem am Pr•e1d•a1 lir; [ p nest day. - y p A Euchre Party was held at .the s•er�terir onipyu CECIL SEADLEY opinion that the might Empire �fO°' ,ante done for. No other country dome of Mrs. 1. Hall on Nov,8th, ;'� Deserts E=se. Oom.--d.. D.Banks, C.S.Palm- under the auspices of the A.Y. R A. or, M. S.Chapman, Pickering. Harness maker, '.,suffered so much as Britain. She Rev,Mr. Durnford moved a heart — slot oat had to bear her own cost dy ' y vote of to Mn, Hall, seconds Lek us suggest a fe}v Imes D. Munro, �SS• Richard t'h7$ERING, - ` ONTARIO of the war,but she advanced huge by Mr.,Hant,president.and endorsed President BeoreM sums to other nations, loans she by all members present. A goodly that will give renewed life sum was realized. to yoar appetite, which never expects to have returned. 8carboto Branch A. Y. P.A. held a .after one trial, will more guy_ your Groceries at the Grocer's It ia.no wonder that there has delightful Hallowe'en masquerade on than please the palate. Sionday evening, Nov. 2nd. •A large - - bden great industrial depression number .of members were present. and labor tron-ble9 in tbat country Prizes were awarded for fancy,.dressed Cream. Layers 30e. Finnau Haddie 17 cents, Fillets 22 cents,.,Boneless Digby'a ' since peace .was restored. But lady and gent. also for comic lady and 28 cents, Boneless Cod 17 cents. gent, Games were played and a very the Englishman is bull-headed. pleasant evening was enjoyed by all. Cream -Buns 30e. All the season's beat Cooking Fruits He never knows when he is licked. and many others, according _ are here: Puffed Seeded Raisins, Seed To all appearances he may beto taste, y down and out, but it is not long B A S K•.E' T S �eA9 Raisins, New Date`s, New Pigs, before he is on his feet again, Having purchased the stock frons Wedding Cakes, 500 alb- New Currants; Fresh Shelled Nate, gradually recovering all the the Estate of y ground he has tont. But lately W. G. BARNES and the entire Good Fruit Cake, 350 a 1b• New Drained Peels, Maraebino Cher everything is assuming a brighter bua{aesa of r08. W. DOTEN -Wedding Cakes a$pecialtp. -:rise, CaIifornia'Grapee etc. . aspect on the little island. The Am prepared to supply all aizfle CALL AND SEE THEM various industries are, working from Berry Bosee to Three - and Half Bushel. :. with renewed activityand ever Marvel Flour$1.00. White Lily Baking Powder 25 centa. y body is beginning to look cheerful. Gieen River Basket Works Remo >` - A Wonderful Combination. R ' y ]Better trade reports are/being . Phune Mark. 6409 asec•eived from many manufactur• ms's TT AA RR cc _ owns and everywhere there FRAKK PE. , HO E: •i- JAMES •e• 1Ci..L�1MDa`.7o -s- Ing towns, y tip N Is greater prosperity. Those who -The Man that made the Barnes' r C1 i1BEST -OF-GOOD GROCERIES are familiar with the history are Basket." not surprised at .the "come back" of Britain. There have been mane g ' . Mmes daring her history+schen she M� Ticke"tfin Hardware store was practically defeated by hes $u, , L a�� - "' enemies, but she did not know it, sand she would eventnally rise {� higher than ever. _There was ~ never a nation that had greater This 1B the Place to Buy :' ..;reason for feeling discouraged r than Brit4in at the time of the A 1900 Gravity Washer-FalIy gaarsateed an-a s r l oaic sra One reason for trialseethe given. her creatnase isher honorable DomesndNew Cosy Homes and Hapvy dealing with tlfe other nation.of the world. Aman who is upright Thought Stove. The beat Range that money can buy. and honest is rgpected, and these " ' i k- q•: finalities are the greatest assets Agent for FteKry Plows and Shares and McOorm e Repairs. 1 i- for prosperity. The same thing Deering Farm Machine" and r bolds.good with nations Britain , Our Motto: "We have it, can get it,lir is Is not down Aad out and the years One 'Of siattlre s beat and most delicious is not made. f 121 OUS Own Province. Give ILO come will prove It. ';fruits, grown them to the children -eat lots yourself e, _ •. r About twinty.flvo years ago an - • Cook and bake these is a2>ly ease of?AO ways. _ iautomobile was a rare eight on �C A our country. roads, and even in Lay your supply for Winter now. soy J. S. BA1 DON, w � IPI �G '. 1 'they large citiesa passing autoBros►g rom fgrower or dealer. - • ::. •. : ; ... - 'would attract considerable attea ition. If a person could sport an ...Ithe Hoa. John S. Marries. d A., Minister COLQUHOUN'S s iautomobile it was an evidence of'wealth. It h said that there are •-Ont afio Department a Agriculture F now about one auto to every six or seven of the population of the Fara Remodled w furs- Relined United States and Canada, and it _• in predicted that in less than fifty A*V4 Furs „Repaired «•- Tears that every third person will .be the owner of a car. The goes• -Costs made to order Prices Reasonable ._t,ion of providing highway accom• sBodation, especially in the cities, . z. •;c .� z @j o N forshe large and ever increasing -- - motor traffic is becoming s serious ,Manufacturing Farrier, -•- ' --o+atter. - In the city of Detroit, • 231 Danforth Ave., (near Broadview ave i, :. Toronts which is the leading centre for the Manufacture of automobiles in .America, the problem of provid- I PICKERING, n•lag a roadway enfficiently wide :; _ ` -for accommodating the immense •.•.: ,raffle is a most difficult' one for �• �g'J >'' :? _'' .',the officials of that city. Plana M EAT ._..:1M A RKET :. :for prodding a roadway, about 200 feet in width was found to be ... _ . 2k-per lb insufficient. With the increase in Round Roast or Steals, 25e Sirloin Roast or Steak, " the number of motor vehicles,wad ... •• 28c -:-.Porterhouse Roast or Steak, the blocking of the roads, the -• ... 18c Ramp Ise -unmber of fatal accidents may be Fine Rib Roast, ..- expected to be greatly on the - Heavy Rib Roast,- 1� I Increase." The. number of men - EE thin bar sin i, Never a sin vaill ou et- •• .. •.l4 and 18c " ]stilled in `the great war was stag- g g y g Shoulder Roast. •• He S such a low price on a genuine DeForest 1k Pot Roast, •' goring, but the number of fatali •� ,.. .. - - >" Crosley loudspeaker model. The utmost in results • � Brisket,to boil, ... � . . ties due to motor accidents will for the least possible investment. Dollars cheaper ..: Leg of Pork,... .. . , even surpass that caused by the than any cotilpetitive set-and betterl Demons- - Loin of Port, ... .:. •• { .. :war, unless a miracle is performed trated FREE—in your own home,if you wish. Easy fi Shouldet Roast of Pork, �+� ` in the regulation of traffic. The payments arranged. -You'll have. to act.,quickly - ••• 28c - p Pork •• •' „ advent of the motor has in a bo secure this rare value. _ _ - pure-Pork Sausage, ... •. \ Pork.. . .. .. 25c great benefit to.mankind to man Finest Salt � t ways, but it has also proved a " • Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece, a curse to many. Many have been F'. T. Bunting, Plckermg " sliced, .., reduced to flnanc afro{n through .:Mild Oured Cottage Rolls(half or whole), 80c being onable'to resist the temp tics - :Back Bacon, ... • . 46c tation of spending their all in the5c " Cooked Ham, ;purchase of a car to be used for =Weiners,.. • • . « pleasure only, and that they may 1 , e Head-Oheese,•. ••• •� ••• • • 1 ` be in the fHshion: The use of the Easy First and Domestic Shortening, 8 The 55-cents' satIb prin otnobile is a splendid thing for , ® 6 lbs 90 cent- -,the manufacturer. It helps'to f! t- 18 cents, `.Increase the nnrgbr� of mnitir � ?. - -- Fresh Trout and`White Fish Every Friday: � millionaires in the conutry. Men, who a few yearn ago weW. G. REID, - PICKERING AD cornfo�tahic !ip^nm�tenree, are: � - „t:�+(„'�S.n.., .: .:-.� ; . .: .'. • ..- r "` ir+ '? _'k' •mow +�.' ,�a.S aa�•sFasiuu" .•.. t�y�.l:•: `�„3r'� T %' .. � ,.�+' .e;•:N&si •'T;'h,�„•. '9' y9Y,:...... a :''`c' rte,: h:,w�'�a •*�.^.,+.'..°'. Kc s:•:"�.�_«�s;':��r%s.trd x.•:x'' t ..• u A , G1.11REMONT. Miss. a. E. Evans was in at Mrs. .J. R. Howls pa ing -a fl� g CARD O!• THANKS, � w or g fly- `�r ` Thomas all last week attending tug visit to the home o!her dawth- ��, � i10ii �L�t gold w"'in the city on the somal convention of the Bap- ter, Mrs. Archie Audereon, ,� We wish to thank our friends and Co. tiet Women's Mission Oircles of Richmond Hill. neighbors rdefor their kind help and se C lw @man had a business Oatario and Quebec. prewlons of sympathy dur[ag the !Clipp to Oshawa on Tuesdayy. Widmer Miller and Lyman Pi Maitland Anderson is recovering recent sad bereavement of our loved ; f3Laaley Cook had a, business nicely frown the attack of mumps husband and father. 0heap rates for farm and conn Y;.�. trip to Oshawa oaSatnrdab key returned last week f which has confined him to his bed � y gs• � y from their ++�[ts.R.R.Rawson wad Family, buildin hunting tr. in the Parry Bound for several da H. G. 8[clptyse is Bread anew ye• garage on district. eat having been eaoceee gWtadatorm Iasusance on balldlloee, store hones and his tot. Mr. Drammvnd was called to wind;-mills.BROS etc. • ful in bagging a deer. X Miss Margaret Graham spent Mrs. Tmoe_ Gibbons is -having ahie former home in Acton on Sat- -- the week end with friends in the veranda erected in fcapt of he urdsy lest on account of the —Automobde Insurance r We wish through the columns of of all kinds. residence which add@ mach to its death of his mother: THA NEwa to convey to qu!many '��. Walter said Ctrs. Ward spent appearance. The work has been On Tuesday evening. Nbv. 10th, friends and neighbors our dee a y'ARMS FOB SALE I over the weekend with- relatives g P Ppi'e• is ,Aurora. done by Thos. Paterson. a gatherin=g of about 65 friends ciadioo of theta kindness and express. Mrs. Albert Rawson,of Toronto, and neighbors of the Tann family Ions of good-will.on the eve of our de•, -Write or phone s .. Frank and Mrs Chidlow spent was here as Thursday of last week met at their home to bid them parture for our new home. While we - 'Thanksgiving Day with friends attending the funeral of the late farewell and wish them success is may not be in their midst we will a!• ED. •p ,gxT.,1t A �T ' to Ushaw,. Reuben Rawson. She-returned to their new•home st Stoaffville. Af• mays have them in our tpinde and B YY lVl A 1Z Wilfred Sadler, of Myrtle, vie• ter a soe 1 time was spent in mus_ think of the many happy pears we ited his sister, Mrs.David Taylor, the city on Friday evening, pe sprat among them. 20 WHITBY, ONT on Monday. y io and games the Yellowing address was read : —The Taun Family. , Fred Evans contemplates in. e. DEAR FxizNDa— . stalling an electric light plant in ! I Itbecomes my duty in behalf of Farmers, At�'ent10II CLAREMONT ,the creamdry. , your friends and neighbors aseemblod f k T. E. wad Mrs. Stephenson, }�ece to-night to remind you that we CREAMERY ! are not forgetful of the fact that I am agent for the Wurld s Greatest z :. 'Birch Cliff, visited Claremont g ^!•� � g �.. friends last week. are about to leave aur midst. For separator, "The Renfrew," Stoves, ® 4; uR years it has been our privilege to know scales and 011' Engines. Fleury's Highest price paid for b A large amount of-turnips is yyour bopsehold in genial friendship. famous Plows,Points,Grain Grinders, (Cream at the heiag shipped these days from 1C? �t"€R�ES r Ia the varied walks of neighborly and wheel Barroweetc. Ularemont to the States. AR l� 7 � � social intercourse you have contribut• Brantford binder- twine and second• ��ar8m411 t Creams}+� ;�4,:On account of the heavy rain �'OtPULAR B�q,� ed abundantly toward making life hand separators for sale. RJ on Sunday the attendance art the Arc T pleasant in the circle to which we have _V1 _ 'fPl two cbnrebee was very small. _••-=• moved, We db not forget that when :: ;RO$T. DEVITT, Give as r trial and be convihced Mrs. McCallum, who has been the laugh was merriest your ha ��. presence added pleasure to the scene, Phone 605 Pick.; BROIIG9AM residing in the village, has moved neand when sorrow visited our homes on to her farm on the ninth con- You will get better Bread your words of consolation and sym- QQI� •� �1rpt ceaeiOn. path made the sorrow lighter. Re- S H I N L .i31 S EATTY -- Chas.Ooopoir was in the city on by T1fIlIIg collecting the, pleasant years, made STANDS FOR THE FEST Monday purchasing a large stock i� agreeable through your acquaintance, Nova Scotia Shingles _ r� •of Christmas goods. Watch out Purity Bread Flour your friends herewith present to you (}dt Galvanized Steel Shingles -for-his displpp, this buffet,pnd desire your acceptance Bird's Felt Slate Shingles of the same,and may God's blas sin for eels at A number of the membet'e of y and better Fastry rest upon on in our new home an - _ the Brougham Union Lodge, A. _ Po y 7 � b ue� may you all be spared to enjoy the T. PATERSON'S - CLAREMONT .r purpose pa ing a fra. p .8 blessings of life and the pleasant re- Call and get prices. ternal visit to Doric Lodge,Toros- membranoee of the years spent in our ' to, this(Thursday) evening.' Herr y Wives community. ::�: -� ij The extra Rang of workmen, in —Signed in behalf of the " -charge of Levi Linton, who have ';Pastry Flour Community. Fruite$f Shrubs Etc. _ been employed on the C. P. R. :. Mr. Tana and sistter replied in a Having secured the - durin the summer months, con P agency for T. W. g These are well known Bradda few appropriate words thanking Bowman a Son, Star Nurseries, claded their work for the season - of Flour. their friends for the gift and Ridgetown,Ont. Y Let week. kindness shown. After singing I am prepared to take orders for all Litter Carriers, Hay Oarriera, The annual Christmas tree-and and you can get "}nor They're Jolly Good Fellows," kinds of Fruit Trees, Small Fruits, r entertainment of the Sunda bot at refreshments were seriM. Ornamental Shrubs Rtc.. at Pump• Door Tracks, Cow es School of the United Church wit lowest possible prices. Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc- � be held on the evening of Tueedag, FRANK CHIDLOWr Special rates for large quantities. It will sy you to get my PAW on-' �p�7 Dec. 22nd. Full ticulars trill �'✓ s11!!� M 46tt above before bu ing elaewhees. ' 'be Riven later, ] CLAREMONT. ONTARIO � dC�ter@ILm� y rtgP. Mrs. David McFarlane. of Wil- N J. Chapman, Pickering Pick FRANK J. PROUSE - +!tie. Sask., who has been enjoying Are you still using PIOgEB1NH, UNTAI4I�'F ,s visit with Claremont relatives the snd friends during the peat few H A L weeks, is returning to her westeoo '' -home this week. casinreFarm Product�0 F.lectrioal Oolztraotor �? The Women's Inswill meet ash Board � • at the home of Mrs.. Tru Trnernan as Wednesday. Nov.25th. The dele- gates ela 4 �{! gates will give a re ITH complete banking facilities specially I am prepared to accept oon. R port of the con- adapted to farm business. this Bank is aver p p p vention held at Toronto. Also We will let you tracts for electric y ready to render practical assistance is furthering r' Varrent Events will be given, - try our agricaltnral interests. wiring in W. G. Scott, while attempting We encourage farmers t6 strive fes bigger and PICKERING VILLAGE to his a little job at y las tnit eek. better production by eztending loans fox the yvr. =.'.rt l;ie home one, dap last week, - .1900 Gravity f m>td development. y• waa nnlucky enough to injure his y lose.o so tl►►nd vicinity. ,r = work to be Intends thi is the tut- Washer - ;.IGoaadt our ]ora! --n, or. _ Estimates Pric reasonable hand. He iateada to leave atich tee ' are. s Phone at my expense to Gerrard F. M. Coop�+r's 'auction sale of for 10 days free trial. w or wwrite to a -cattle near Balsam on Saturday lass was a great success. One han If satisfied you pay, if not, H• W A- L S ME BANK 4 dred and twenty-seven cattle were we•take it away. X46 Franklin Ave. - sold in about two and a half home � • G P. LYM Ummosr 4 rt good prices. The lot included Try one at our _ 80100001 �'4 ' ` & •Q ' UNW49 TOF•ONTO EASY' about thirty good cows. .....,.,,.........,.. 5+. On Sunday we experienced a expense. f - --- - New Blacksmith heavy rainrainfall as well i quite a F. X. C 0 0 P E 'fall of snow which whitened the V arround. However, the @now soon Now r-8 the time t0 et oft k dtaapperred, but on Monday an. CLAREMONT ;Rubbers RUBBERS Rubbers s y - other fall of @now gave the land L plows in order for the y ;,•-s`, sca a wintry appearance. s _. At the very moment when they are'most needed. fall work. d nnk Ham had the misfortuIt can bedone to year ne12 db Tuesday of last week to injure Day �j�jiI his hanbadly. He was •in the Satisfaction by oot of taking apples down thehese are of a very high grade and an outstanding value. They will } cellar steps, when the bottom' of Nov.l� 2nd t0 14th- keep you warm and dry—to 9t every one. L O R N IE R E I D the barrel caught his band and _ Men's bushman rubbers, 7 eyelets, roll edge, white soles spacial 8.00 r(,LkRZM011�'i' A >. tore the alin and flesh off to the 15 The best St. L. Sugar, 1.00 - bOII°' 18 bare Laundry Soap, Mena rubbers, leather to s w p g ' hila Bole, Boake root white toxin . e James Alloway. who has baso y p' 1'� In 15 inch at 5.00,12 in. 4.50. 9 in. 3.75, 7 in. 8.50, •gam � 8 bare Toilet Sea • in Bowmsnviile during the past p•p - k s 28c Child's and Bops' rubber. 4 eyelets rolled edge and solid heel, sizes 6 Jew month@ making apple barrels. 3 g Ammonia, hue completed the work for this 2 pkgof Laz, 28c to 10, at 1.85, 11 to 18 eyelets, I.W, sizes 1 to 5 at 1.1x0. :AND P'L�BINa' w season and expecte to return to 2 PriocesaBoap Fl so,- 87c1 OI remont this week to resum Laundry Starch and Benson's Lgmbermen's shanty sox, 100 p. c. wool-Meds at 1,00 and 75c, I Oam at Flak; eveor �Mo�nda�,� t Cone Starch, Bo ng :his former wofk as manager of the llc y's at 55c., 65c, and 75c. Wednesday ao�Friday -pool room. 3 lb. pail of Easifir@t, :50c ti wr We regret to report the death 5 r St moboate For Bale ` .. -Can at �. N�O�yS Phone 8800 r, after a brief;!lures of Mae. Jacob l6!be Rolled Oat@, S I 100 F. Bay16a, Cil>f?SmOIIt AP B. Hoover, which took place on 2 pkgs Shredded Wheat, 25c - _ Tuesday morning in her 66th year. ONT. ON'T.8RI0 1 RaealRoute No. 2 The funeral will be held at 1.80 2 pkgs Bran Flakes, 25c �; o'clock this(Thursday) afternoon, 2 pkgs Pep, . We a. when Interment will take place in 3 pkgs Corn Flakes, .'29c N. W. STAFFORD ++��D Stoafl'ville cetnete''y. - 8 lbw Rice, ?Se =� Marble and Granite Denier. °�• ; The funeral of the late Reuben 8 1 b Best Tea, 1.75 + Qo BA,-, Cemetery etc Lettering . R. Rawson, which was held on 1 lb tin Magic Bk Powder. 84c r r : r Thursday of last week, was very Brooms-5 string 45c,6 string _ First-class work largely attended, thus showing regular 1.25,for 95c H 3, The Money guaranteed. q` k She high esteem in which he was All other Groceries greatly reduc. W I ti>`' Kingston Road and Pickering held in the com manity. Over fifty ed for the 12 days'Sale. r /a� �mg Cow � East Townline. an too followed his remains to their Pheone Whitby 88 R 32 last.resting place in the Claremont Men's Work Shirts, reg. up 'THE average production of milk 24 R, R. .40 P. O.—Whitby Union Cemetery. to 1.75, for 1.10 per cow in Canada is about 4,000 *,. Kalph Lott, of Atha, who has Men's Work Sox, reg. 50,, pounds annus po 4y, but authorities are, + been id the Oshawa Hospital for 3 pairs for 1.19 agreed that the higher .the procue- ;ry several Weeks suffering from in- Men's Overalls and Smocks, tion per cow the greaten the profit. ;-juries inflicted by bandits when regular 2.50, for 2.20 You can materially increase the pro- k _ they entered his house and robbedMen'@ Fleece Uaderweeir, BAKING ductiveness of your herd by breed- him of $936, was able to leave the regular 1.00, for 85c ing better live stock and the local hospital a few days ago, having { Y branch of the Standard Bank of nearly recovered from his painful Men's Woolderweac, Canada is at your service in supply. Injnrles. regular 1.70, or 1.3G 1 YEARS ing loans for the purchase of stock Next Sunday,.at the Baptist Ladies' Fleece Underwear, which will give a greater cash return ,-Church the pas1wr will preach reg 1.00 and 1.25, 79c for_the feed and labor expended. Of all maleriab and dooWn In the morning On t Plea for Renl Ladies' Hose, regular op t will, . Christianity," and in the evening ton and I ' 1 pa ;you to call at our Worts PST epect our stock ,on "A Secret Between Irbvers." to 1.00, for, •69c `rHE obtain prices These sermopps are the second in Dress Goods, wool mixture, c All orders left with our agent;A.T two series which were begun 1r►gt pet; yard, 59c STA1�I D -RD `BANK Law, Pickering, will receive our 8a .prompt and careful attention b . NL e A Hill list of the eeriPs D. A."S � O � � BOF CA2�iADA A call solicitedhas been printed, and alaebe -.DICKERING BRANCH—W. F. Law, Managerfoand in au►neroua public places rrinch•s also et'Brooltlln, •t Hill, Whitby ]• J T MATHESON In the village. Secure a copy for wYr I T. ' c� ;r4Plf end on fn pniTr friend. CLAREITONT r •I.,. O..,u3o -...•..�,.e�r3..adds,,...r�e�Ec;scr�sus'�.-,a��c�_.�,.,�...✓x:2.11evuu.... _,,..�a..•,.,a..�.,�e.'.r�._..._.::s.3;:..._..a __,..,^..ws......._..—�«.a_�....�_.•.._ .. ,�._��. .M. .rte .- _.. _anis:.'... .. 21_� _ ,..... .. _ _.._ ._.. __ ....... �...._.. - ._..- 1..__ ..,,..._..x�..-._uiv�.�..h.u. '.T. .,.+i,".'�•.s�'i:,+.rX.•• srur%�7 e�.r+?raRire'i,Qftt•'' rtib';X+. ux.;.w ,�' .. _., s L e.,, rw s,+zi•?.M',�,ti .. - >-ai '•B't:ji/5 9od�p:�. ;ii 0 ' .A► Poet in the Mountains � 'B eek Memorial r $500,000 Endowment to Aid Million Dollar Sanatorium, Power Founded. ._..rr r. ax XN MIR x.>rS Yr♦ .• ' M 'R:} f T S•oyv vn l � :'s. ^:a'. t�Y"Y'b'F y,`?yi 4 ,;i•'' fc'�.:!• 1f ti:':`" .-?,F r �.i:•:>. f. � .'1.•�„ •3= .s _. ",i; '}va,c: Y,.•G.3:^r7,N,,. `753 '•' $?9••'f' r-'}e " p'r'.: .A,,s rE "3F' )<5' y i { QUEEN ALEXANDRA SANATORIUM RECEPTION HOSPITALA �u Sn''TSn. 0'7+x'!.. '�'' ':N�f•� ,c �+£ x.��'.d'! r' i. .y =}`� �.�• . ;.:. •. ,.. ..:..,,,. s r ..' .;:" rrri"c grh f;F:y o ry � :;,. 4 n t'�:,;!" . i Y �',+c'�� +Q� _ i:... , :..,-. .,:. `tx.,;v •: ':. i:<Y.:. 3 J x,h 7i,J '! .,,�'✓c� r,y�"'y. ',Ei+w�" ' � ,itis:. ��. r N• Q,,� vM1 �8 re• than Banff W O�uld_9n Prom theat More • pen of Michael Hargadon•, What .of Moniareak a true and authentic poet, Quire CH I L D R E N S P R E V E N TO R 1 U M says J. B. Dollard in the "Cathodic To make a paradise? {MARY + �" fii s' �9 1NFIK Regiai'er," comes this pretty, volume NEW �` M "Among the Mountains,t" COatalalIIg A poem OII 8 Waterfall bontaia! - seven beautiful poems on the Cana, these lines: k e dim Rockdes, Titles of the poems are` "Banff," Lake Louise." "Moraine Never old your• music ringing Lake," "Emerald Lake" •'&lacier," Since the earth Wen planned~ "Waterfall,^ and ''Camp Song." Above Moving always to'the swinging Illustration to of Lake Louise in the, Of the mighdy master wand THE ORIGINAL BUILDINGS Canadian Rockies. In the Great Coaductor'a head. h What better-description, for in- Pleasantly, too, does the poet " stance, could be given of Lake Louise enumerate other topographical charms � 't than take to of the Canadian Rookies and the lbs t►i'ni stanza Cakoa at random Brom the poem of.that mule: names bear wilth them an alluring t :' music,pecu�ilar'ly their own: "In oval framing of the fairest hue "Who could forget the Baloo Paas. And beat designing first the maker Asutksn Valley view; VOCATIONAL TRAINING AND knew. _ The Overlook, the Cougar• Vale This Lake is eked'* best picture., that .ih,e eaves of Nskimu, RECREATION - HALL - THE BECK NURSES HOME to why The Cascade Bummer Houss, _the 1ffe hung it on the mountain at the .1 heart-gripping creeks, flora-.!i:aze of Ci.1, t3 .a L'oc: ai:.er :a tlxu tab:rcu'.oste, He w'islbed it neer, that sometimes He That singing. leaping go; JeCr•ae's "in F1'an�dFr_a Fields" is Who In the!r affliction teen for aid 1 might show And faiaytande we Bye afoot, ound in the death-bed atT�eai of Sir to Quaft A!esaudra' Sanatorium. God <ti On horse, or tally-ho." forbid that their poverty shall ever The salrets above B'!s masterpiece be. tdam Beck to Lila people of Ontaa•to to bw•"' Bizteea beautifully coloured ps'lstta arry on the work o[ Que'cn Alexandrnbar hCarry oeadcar. My cause .fa ending. . ,. of superb mountain scenea•y s000m, >anatorium.for the tuberculous, which Mere is the oonoluddng stanza from Dacey the text of this lovely booklet. Nn i This masnlflceat lneaJtutton, now' tt Imp on Haan: It makes an appropriate gift fpr ao and the late Lady Beck establlched. worth a a4m1a ent ice, has eapanded Christmas or Indeed any time,and will Voicing the s�cal of the dy'ag Csaa-' rte effort, both in the treatment of suf- '.F`>on Is ne gvauder place to live, be treasured by all lovers of the Cana- a ( !sa -aldkr, the paatn runs: "To you, D ga Aad when through death we ,go, dian pocky Movatalna. terers ani to preveatiVe cam al ing, rem fai:'a hands 1 thl'ow Lite torch. to every part of old and Northern on.it wolstid be sweet if we could come "Among the Mountains,'• by Michael; g tarso. Every third patleat treated. To dwell along the Bow.. Hargadon, is published by the South-1 ie years to he'd it high."_ +ant their nvmbora are now nearly - With affi the luxuries of earth am Prean, 1010 Bl+eury St., Montreal. When be realized that h13 cirerirhed i 4'000, has beHn tae double victim of And much that heaven supplies. Price 50 cents. (As•.lse and Poverty. The deficits re. :ope to I.cd this campaign must be r�ultin„ ave-caging 5:5.000 to 835.000 un T Icnlvd by dearth's intervention, Sir a s;,,ar. wtil be takE n eare of by the en- TO Tlfe Nigh RDdd' lam imposed this "spiritual wt:d'• up- dowm'emt fund, tl�a earntrnga of which Have you the pride of owaecahip! THE LATE SiR AQAM BECK 1' his friends' will lead in ' u perpetuity the s port of D•e u'D NOS n Let it be served; a FOUNDER OF THE SAIF ;all who contribute between November RF ,III take -the long white road, wind-'. ! 'To the people of Ontario I eatrLet _0 and 28 whipped. _ _ Ribboned and curved. ` ,Aro>d Serious Results by using A Bridge Hard to Cross. do!rg a long stretch of tight rope A T BROKE D�WH Baby's Own Tablet& . f What rie�r the things pride holds so' Persian fo!lowen o[ Maher king have perFora who have lived according to !slowly but surely devised a very clever iflVtrea a child shows the first sy'mp- To spirit's grace' ' 11 y hi h the unrighteous are the best rules and regulations cross scheme b w this sharp bridge without a tremor; toms of a ool'd, such ea sneezing, red- To woods la spring• and treedom's Beat to the place. of eternal torment. f could jtiiOt Get Sleep for SOtllf`9 'I but he sdnLem knowingthey h ve , r hese of the eyes, clogged or running call. This scheme is not in accordance with been bad, become giddy and slip off4Ia. After Going to Bed. pose, prompt meeaurea for relief may Why pomp and place? the teachings of Mahomet but is a to brimstone fire and such things. Ikvert erious results. Mothers should naturi.4 outgrowth of fanaticiams Hke 'Yt is not natural for me to sit down Ikiways have on hand some simple, A bird stage now, a bird stags high— those found in every eeilgion of all t" f and wr!to a letter in praise of b pro- ` And I will take I Sewing Taroa. fl safe and effective remedy for Immo. time. I pr!etzry medicine as i bad always flints use• Only as much ae I carry along When the end comes, according to 1t a Sabbath school a teacher asked leen skeptical as to their virtues." .jaby'a Own TabletA act quickly, For life's own asks. this Persian plan, all the dead are a little bray If he- knew w•l:at the ex. Tbus writes Mr, Arthur Seguin, Start- , oo�atata no opiates or narcotics, are —George EIllaton.iforced to cross a long bridge and thin Lreasion '•aosing tares" n ::n_ hocks, Sash„ who fzr.ner my�s:—"But f 3 tasteless and harmless. Mrs. Joseph 4 �bridge crosses directly over the mouth "•Courth I do," Fall he,.pul'ing a part three years ago I opened a general T Cadieux, Holyoke, Mass., says:—•'I� Experiments have proved that large of the headquarters of the devil. of his trousers around in front. stere here to Storthoaka and placed have used Baby's Own Tablets for my p*" ice will travel as much as 175 miles The bridge-Ls Ake the sharp edge "There's a tear my ma t;•ewEi. I teared on try shelves a few lin.a of the best ,Cht]dren and Bud them a very esti&• in just ovei 3 months. of a sword and walking over It is like it when I was sliding down'hiil." known proprietary medicines. Among factory medicine. When my'little boy theso. naturally_, were Pr. Williams' had a cold 1 gave him the Tablets at ---��- — — _. --- .--- ---- _ __ ._._ -- — Pink PtUs.• Aa there were three of and he was well-next day. I ADAM—SON'S ADVENTURES Cly cusw:mrs who were obtalnln .. Y '.•< r. ,x. --. . , g good give them to the children for coasts- _ _ ;resu!cs frou3 irking rho pt, 'Is.rnd as I pation and they always do good. i - _ d :was in need of a in -iae, 4 decided : think Baby's Own Tablets are much HELP! had _. s'to try them r.Iyeelf. g !I G L•P. iC� f had been au>:er!ab from cstarrh : easier to give a child than liquid meds. KY tar Hsi : „ '. _ y_. for ye rs, sed my igat;c work had cine ! recommend the Tablets to all FALLEN �Nro . completely broken down my hea'.th. mothers who have small children and 7He t^kc! 1 was coaRhing all d#►y, aulfcrecl from believe they 'should always be kept - } s. I fndigesticn, ani could 'rot seep until alt)&tad'• 7�, i Baby's Own Tablets are sold by all „�three or four hours after retiring. I medicine dealers or will be sent by l }started tae pills, not with any great - confidence, but by the-time I had mail at 25 Dents n hoz from The Dr,�. finished the second box I marked much WLIMame' Medicine Co., Brockville, !Itl'rrovement. At the fourth hoz I Ott. felt quite rerovertd, . but centinued Temperature Low Under the Sea. them for some further time. My cough . the ocean below 6000 feet the j has left me, the Indrge-don.has dis- 'tenkperature Is quite uniformly 37 to I _ _ = appeared and I now fall as:eep almost' as soon as I am in bed. In my, store 40 degrees Fahrenheit, the lowest re = y inow I do rot hesitate to recommend corded temperature being 34 degrees j ew��-. _�� �o y at 13,560 feet, says the Scientific _ - ) �' _� _ c_ �p Dr. Williams, Pink Pula to,any who American. At a depth of 1200 feet are feeling run=down or without 'the temperature run from 53 degrsas i enetgy, as I think they_are a blessing „ to 64 degrees. ankind.' �T__— + .. :.• �.,: others Who may feel skeptical ,m If r - will give Dr. Wii,tams' Pink Pills a %+ow AME Tne r tris they will be convinced ea fair l it 1 FtteL� NEOA� r saves Nn� was Mr. Seguin. You can' get the W ApAM50.V? tiveyT�F 011 from year druggist, or by mail '�oa® OI.,,ER pqY► _. at 50 ceuts a bei-from The Dr. WiP '? liams' Medicine Co., Brockville, out, SOLVE TitLiIUnLE1 - la rRIZE`tSQO = _ --- s75.00{'1lRllMrtpZCZ The Courtesies of the Road. Save M solved it? Than - fiorb6ntsl emu is your soluum at once y , i together with the turn and �-- _ t Tile motorist was quite certain he t To have a rood correct boT3 sea otsixbrybt, `: '.- �f • had not been exceeding the speed time reliable boys or atria,between �,,...�"� _ ., j �• a Abr.for Athletla the aha o eight sad.+:teen limit, say the I4fator Magazine, and dra0e1afloo Then we will at once send yet ' ,i , \ g I is sttle or ad- famous I'ldYMed l Croat a, - rt'.!L 30 N was azlonis'hed when the village . : 9Sborl for Tufo• Word pa=19Bootcmr hrl�c � -�. •i r� 1' I' po iceman held up his hand and doe. not word the nim aot�D l- 1 h•rougbt him to a standstill. cram word pansies,but a col � N, :t en"�om lection or synonym to 6et� _ ` t. "gay," protELited the driver, "I a barm,o fun You win Ye wasn't doing mows than ten-miles an ' $Eitel letcar or at- a barr.l of tun and enterteli- , _ r.-_. DDe.n.l meat out or tba boot and to hovt�I swesr ss IIni<Ot messare addition.the op y Qt - v► - c; ._ �1 7Abr.for'ronatb" ehsrinQ fi the 10, 0 nsa _ �jyo� _ 'Oh, that's all right!" r lied the of whish will be ded&moon - �s solvtne the unles rormetly. _.ireplied 8saa Yom wtuionofthe above panleand'tile�nc - � � flc�r. "But I'd be obliged lbaxom and addt'eaaes today and get year book. It tc.xrvnrr.,ism. rb.a.0 Amason..,1.,1 !f t'oa'd'lenQ a solve one,youebould be able to me"tbem - .. -, me a few drops, of gasoline. I'm ga aIc ase a Gnat sea. oral prise, tug to a wedding to-morrow and I'm ware e0 cera ii�.e.t Pans", ts f _ �illtle TIr12es. hero. going to clean my groves,' qo lW Janis ittaat.Tssoato,Dept. �P L c _ r' .- - '4 '.:•r». '., ...,,4..-. .: .. . .. _. _, _...._ __..�_.,. .,_ .,..r.,,... .. ..w..-w.x+a.:•.:.•w.a,c,.t �.�." .,...a, ;...'t :rY1 Mer: `�i•�ta''s�^A7.w �:'1'•"-.MR 11, �' •w.?;u wl�l I"ALI y aps you are using Is ..m tea. we Captain Stormaeld, upon his arrival th J I 'Red Rose ext Won"t you In heaven, Audis that the comer of-** extra good. try it? a ;, universe in which Our Guth in located IS NO t0mall that It is referred *9 as -the wftt.- Next wqcla: A Model of the Umwa- !Orae. A, 4d As the Crow Flies." "As the crow ruin the-say- Ing ow Because the crow file& strifthtwt, A, bod tea tir am tam 67 f Ink h1s.way must be a pleasant ..,-The same good tea for 30 years.' I saw a crow tabs wing and fly Lo day. Jul VC)Assified Advertiser ants Builders. TS PANS � F'rom �a� tall 1pinq.-up6ic a mountAin' V'rerY- great office-building school, CU 14G. J&U=CLAL A= DMIG= ILLUMAT- steep, tOMP18, museum, library or bridge that NQ, RIO* Card Waitat tmmuably -14, btUdlnu "= WhLk Lhey l"M w2us An-Darad. Sim He set his course across a chasm deep. to reared means' much more than a ­ut- Sum corr"Pasdames naho'l, s zww waw structure made by hands and machines man A Co—stly'Vu=n-e-riail.......................4. ..:Hard water injures the hands. A river In the gorge roared far be. to serve the varied concerne of hu low— beings. Each Is an ObJecit lesson in Snowflake" sof tens water, dis. High In the blue abovs,he sowed, the the ddfference between creating. and One of the most showy of burials III Westminoter Abbey was that of crow. Solves grease and quickly cleans deetroYing. Each has meant oo-opers- David Garrick. I'V000t $7.5-00. There tion; each has mobilized an army of greasy kitchen utensils. There's The sorge divided him f, were thirty-threi- moueming coach those vinho were best not on slaughter �'Jx* rom his iA ��: tent— &IOU-6 a14,4ach was drawn by six ,noth' g to equal for in and seizure but on vlafxting & durable Straight on an alrpath to hi.s goal he edifice, a landmark of human progress.) keepin� the kitchen sink clean. went! The builders, aq compared with the "Exit" mvid .- ... . I -1,!ans "he goes $ PUG" for SnevAftke are entitled to their own , out.,, destroyers, .1 Is Lawroofis KftobM- nathr"jS4 LaglintWy I stood and watched—with all MY beaUtude., The race has Be" enough! pulse& singing— of those who for the sake of. power, 14�1 - As to his far des-ire the crow went in the love of triumph, have not heli-l' 1� S� a tated to oondemn-mae*w f people to foal AMToma serfdom, to plunge whole naaow in,� E Y" ES swift as an arrow BP's�iug from ks to fratricidal strifes to carry a red quiver, 111LAITATED BY All S;, Is* Across the chasm i�w t�o besom of d"truptiou overland tbrough SUNNIND.DUST&CIND 0=, rearing populous regions where they might AMMtHiNVIO 61 SOLD or DALVOGUIS 6,O"LCLAXS • A ;rived— CXJC^"=J. s Grease I ve brought a healing and a blessing. rf-"arm c"s bQOK �J Ica To-day mankind is ready to hall as What errand took him only be could benefactors, its Pasteur; rather than ,I Its Naipoleon. It asks the price of - ----- At an wwom ift targe paaw"o I I ONS He had the will, he had the wings to gl,,y. 90. To be a builder does-not mean that', B MIX Minard's with sweet —RoFtelle Mercier Momtgomery, lone must be the commanding spirit in et 3T to what modern astronomy has reveal- oil and apply at once. - "THE WART"— Quick rel k ed concerning them. an enterprise of magnificent dimen- et a sensation of pressure on the heart? THAT'S OUR EARTH H18 idea can be reconstructed easily' frightened heart trouble-it's 13.n�I be F1 si,0316. One who faahlons a little housein i from a study of the Bible. Seigel'; W -111 fix it. Any as well as one who rears a etateiy pai. d Mark Twain Named It Rightly,_; The earth, to him, was the all am is a builder, all who labor with i factor. a flat ply-in d .5.—_So Modern Astronomers conscience ubtyaway In all directions. it wasur-, confera benefitthough the thing they Sounded by thspeup- make may be diminutive. Seen from KING OF PAIr on them'. e,"reft of Science the vast arches of lisv*n. the works roof we deem.stupen6ous are no, larger The sky was a real canopy or Number One 'Whon it rained,it was over the earth. David Dietz than the moulads that a. no by B7 Da made because the windows in this roof were talling &nts. The work we do will not "The heavens declare the glory Of opened and the waters above allowed --showeth His U regardad and valued, now or after- God aqd the firmament to leak through. ward. by the mere size or 1-t- The handiwork." The stare were so many lamps or CSICAU&I scale of values takes accoun So wrote the ancient author of the lights The sun and moon were situp. of the spirit wrought by the builder, PAINS IN BACK Psalms In Biblical days One imagines ly larger lights; "lights in the filament rich or poor, mig4ty or lowly, into th,� him ctanditig in the open fields &t;of the heaven to divift the day from the might," as the Book of Genesis ft%J into the things we touch and see, night. filled with awe at the woader ' fabrte of character and life as well as • AND SIDES ,and graudieur of the heavens as he •phrases it And He Was Taken A-back. To-day we knew that In point of size' my Keep Minard's Liniment handy. gazed aloft. at the myriads of stws of th And yet his conception M. JUS4 hate to think or at least, the earth Is not the a114 thirtieth birthday." The word "helo" became popular Ended by Taking Lydia E. heavens was a simple One compared portant part of the universe but one 1 of the Isom Important. She (trifle bored)—"Can you still am*ng telephone users.soon after the. irelnember what happened On that telephone win invented. It is now, Pinkham's Vegetable We know to-day that our earth re-ldky" Solflo Lis Youp- beard in Japan, Turkey. Russia, Br st valves about the sun and is very much L d Compound even POULTRY GAME.EMS* ��raaller '.ban the sun. Patagonia, a:thought the British, Post Office authorities do not favor it. Ar4-FEATHER.S When London Starved. BUTTER we also know that the Mrs are Pusilier, Sast-._"For two or three WE BUY A U.YeAR 1POuND- great blazing mans, many of them Annually durlag the carly part of days ever so often I would have Wrlig;10da-,�fOrpriCOS-WO dN4P0ft194? itousands of times larger than our October there takes place at t days every so often I would have such c,-a*vek ah�ad he Man- pams in my back and sides that I could thein f sIon House a curious dv!c ceremony not do anything—could not eve P.POULIN (-CO.,11.1141TED n He if by come sort of magic we could the ancient "privil3gesl GEM ARUM , _1 t 7u 36-39 %40,trftl i which recalls ieUy in bed, and my head ached, too. suddenly transplant ourselves to &ozne of London's. Lord Mayors, was this way about three ye" but It consists of the presentat'on-- by TD corner of the universe where these ;PROVED SAFE was worse after I was merried. I was gigantic suns are, our own sun would the Master of the Fruiterers' Company on a farm with not a house nearer than five milles and there was not a person to 7 appear as one of the very Wirt stare of sunt baskets of choice L%nglfsh- d vise me, as my folks live in Manitoba. in the sky. Our earth would of course grown fruit. Take without Fear as Told y sister-in-law told me about Lydia F. be totally Invisible. At cte't1me the Lord MaYc�r claimed Finkham's Vegetable Compound and • Mark Twain, who poceessed the the right to receive a portion of ev in "Bayer" Package tolA me to tg it. I too'k her advice and !lave been thankful for it ever since. rare faculty of presenting great truths load of fruit wLich entered ihe C • IR humorow garb, g1ves a sharp Pic- and the preseutatlon is ar ackii,twtyy After taking the medicine for three Lure of the situation In his imaginative 11111111, Vonths I can to it has helped me a lot wF • ledgement of this anclont ciallm, am glad to re�. IM • There is also a tradition to the et- and Fr- dc;r-Fine I 4v ommen"&'$�geiable Compound to J,;` d feet,that the c4emony commmorates iothere and you may publish my tea* WE WANT CHURNING Iterers took .... .. the part which the City fru Tnonial."—Mrs.HELEN BALANory,Fusi.t 3AYER in provisioning London during a fa- lier, Saskatchewan. mine In days long gone by. neral some slight trouble will caVD8 a I e system. Such general upset of th aymptomsas nervouaneso,IA 'When Parents Diuw irregularity, backache and headache Is CR EAM ee.. Linful times, The local Con-stable brought a boy indicate some form of female weaknest. We supply cans and pay expr"B,to the Indwtrial School and he was Women sobotheredshould.give Lydia charges. We E. Pinkbam's Vegetable Coppounda pay diiily by express such a nice M, -wonder was expressed money orders, which can be cashed �as to why he shoulld have to be sent to trial. This dependable medicine has reformatory Here is the reason helped thousands of women and It is LIMS -aiiyvirhere without any charge. Ja ref reasonable to expect that it will Our drus Ment Vf OU To obtain the top•- price, Cream i as given by the mlother In her efl. 'You. Try it today. Y 'N 2W i deuce: "I could control him It his musIt be free from•- had flavors and Unless--you 910" 1 father would make him do what I say see the "Bayer Cross' is medicine. bow-d a Santi Te contain not less than 30 per -cent. 1 when at home. The father and I dig', on Package or on tablets you are not Butter Fat. agree In matters:of control." The I getting the genuine Bayer Tablets Of That One Pimple Aspirin proved safe by millions and "The for principal of the school added: 0 Bowes Company' Limited, parents have no control over the led prescribed by 'physicians over twenty. May Become Many i I five 'years for t and he comes goes when he Joronto Colds k Headache pleases." C For references—Head Office, Torronto, Neuril!s Lumbago Bank of Montreal,or your local banker. Toothache- Rheumatism Earth's Dimensions. 'F Pain, Pain #0JJ1VM1P W" a Atablisted for over thirty years. 1,7evralgla Am American scientist has de'ter- -en "Bayer" package con MUM scenic mined the earth's diameters Mach unbroken so &C* tains proven directions. Handy boxes 7J TAYLOR,- curately that -bla figures have been 's cost few cents. Drug* 4a; of twelve table, W=&r1a1w adopted by all countries. Director gists a' FORB also sell heti es o' 24 and 100. John F. HayfoTd, head of Northwest- ern University College of Engineering' ,Tred Harvey at Chicago, is resiponedble for this IF COUGHS AND COLDS F, idining Services T red? triururph. The diameter is 7,926,978 INTERFERE WITH miles at the equator, whf:e the diam- eimlaske star from pc4e to polo is 7,899,694 , BUSINESS Pruners miles, proving the earth to be a large Sgima Fe hatum rector In the sphere flattened at the poled. Di For every purpose Orchard,cut Hayford's figures will be the basis.of (Ing limbs up Jay the boundary survey In the wor'J'iu . tl&jViJJtftw t81W qVOW to li inches. Handles— every bound Prevent More by 4,6, 8, 10 and 12 feet. the future. _J with % Cal Using Cuticura abou'd use an economic spirt. •Taur Vardwirs Caster knows dia quarsty We Soap regularly and Cuticura Oint- aft • hwl mes level and set about the inequa:1 meat when necessary. The Soap Our descriptive circular ii'mt costs b�twee n groducer and conwomer. are reasonablecleraiises the clogged,irritated pores, to any address an request. Slay Z send ym our pkiwe folderO I IsMary Jane, have you giveii th,�,' Vegetabla Preparation that the Ointment soothes and heals. 14mido 1"h rr"by UML Ad rasa Canadian O. 0, Robertson, Tray. Pus, Agent TAYLO -FORBES I d8sh fresh water?" "No, ma'11-11. gives quick results without Depot. 16teubftm Ltd.Xantr� Pries,asap w", 61tm"t 26 and 60c.Tolmca 25c. F..T. Hendry, General Agent COMPANY, LIMITED What's.-the use" They haven't drwik drugging the system N11F- Cuticura Shaving Stick 25c. Santa Fe Ry. I i 404 Transportation Bldg. GUELPH, ONT. w-hat's in there yet." r)etrolt. Mich., Phone Main 6947 ISSUE No. 47-12& Minard's Liniment for Chilblains. -RED ROSE 4 r.. :.10`.+, �L,..'Y�, o- .a t,r,�>:.,,•«F-a:.-nes t ra:•.ns.a.SS•.�'la�, v,..}.z;�.lG V :.r•., r..'�,,,,,...:e•r..`d..a, o ar ,,,��..:..�.; Y :�"1""-"V' .�.. ••"r.-5 .,-mrd° t .*ba. . .all , Ta -John Henderson, of Gormley, -Dr. Heart' will be Dere as nun- ' - . LOCAL sheat a•:day last week-with hie sI next Tuesday to attxud 'to his Zft � brother end sister, W. F. Header- professional duties. * - `�� -Mise Burns, of Tomato, spent son and Mrs. Rankin. -Mrs.F. H. Doyle, of Toronto, -D. Munro will receive this spent over Sunday bel a with her �I I,' ' " BQaday here witb,her mother. - 'week a carload,of nut coal and a other, • Mrs. G. M. Palmer. ;,. -Mrs, H. Machin spent Tuesday carload of pea coal, Which he will -Dr. E. A. 8adleir, Dentist, - _--of last week with friends is Clare sell only to ton lots. * practising in Toronto will be here ----- ' Dk -The Sunday School of the In his office on Thursday from 10 -Born, on Saturday,:Nov.14th. United Church, Pickering, will a. m. to 5 p: s M. ausual. <--W * _ - Bmce and Mrs. Conner, a-.dna- hold a Christmas tree on the ev- -Coauxa, Eyesight Spenialist- � _ rain of Wednesday, Dec. 23rd. Dr. F. E, Lake, -; N. F.. and Mrs. Machin, of gg * Optometrist, 167Th • ' Ear on or particulars later. Yonge St., Toronto, may be con• *a"", visited the former's par. -Mrs. (Dr.)Cartwright return stilted about your eyes for glailses • Buyer . � r' fiats on Sunday. ed home on Sunday from Graven at A. H. Allid?a,drag store, Whit• µ -Dr. and Mrs. Bateman, of Ta httjret, where she had been spend• by. Tuesday, Nov. 24th. Don't rotito, visited the ,latter's sisters, inR a Reek with her' sant. Mrs. forget the date. Citta l+[iseee Bunting, on Sunday. Fielding, who has been seriously -Services is St. George's Angli• e -, "'� -Paull and Mrs. Haifton, of ill. can Church on Sunday'nest will _ Pump Sound; spent aday Iasi -Charles Emery, of Toronto. be As follows: 10.00 a. .-Sunday the k week with the latter's mother, called A a number of Pickering School. 11,00,a. m.-Holy Cam. • • r� )firs.James Gordon. friends on Saturday, who were all munion service. 7.00 p. m.-Ev- .-Miss Mafy Clark, of 'Toronto, pleased to see him again. after his ening service. Preacher at both WISE � ''lis spending a few days at the serious illness•from which he Is services, the Rector. The men of R* °home of her parents here, being slowly recovering. the congregation are invited to . off duty eaffericg frim a very _The poles for the hydro line meet at the home of Mr. John E u severe cold. between Pickering and Whitby Draper, on 0hureh Stseet, at 8 p. The largest and finest disse -A meeting of the Chamber of arrived at the C. N. R. station m, to-day, (Friday), to discuss an a �O immerse will be held in the town here one day last week. This fact Important matter. Sunday, Nov. " i 'hall this (Friday) evening at 8 has kindled some hope in the 29th, Ie Laymen's Saaday. At -a ` of Xmas Post Cards, ` clock. All members o' are request- breasts of those who could not be the morning service Mr, F. L. P y .ed to be present. convinced that Pickering would Fowke, of Oshawa, will give the �.�: • �z -On Sunday, Nov. 22nd, Rev. ever have electric light and power, the address. Do not miss this :.• ALLLas Cards with envel- Il[r,Sanderson will preach. 10.30 It is ez ed that work will be service. Please gpte change of w. m.. subject, "Abraham, His p ed with until the line is time of Sunday School and the r re Cek" second in series on O. T. completed. morning service. .4 characters. 7 p. m., "The First -On account of the rush of opes, Xmas Folders, Xmas , Howard in tke World." second in orders the Rose Excelsior Mills SALE RESWER. ` -series on "Great Sinners of the Nov. 21s�d,uction rale i are now operating day and night; SAXVRPAT, i deals and Ta�B etc., $06r Bible. employing nearly sixty handy. at A,IL Major's, Whitevale, of 213 1. * -Rey. Dr. Marsh, who has been Their-business is gradually extend- head of Holstein cows, milkers and residing in Toronto during the Ing and their products are being a ringers,mostly due to freshen in Put few months since his return received with great favor whey December,the property of Owen D. .,,,shown -m town is ifrom Hamilton, Bermuda, where ever they are introduced. We over f weat7111sher e s Bale under - cover u weather be storm Sale "he was pastor of 8t. Andrew's hope that they remain perman• y - y Church for several ears menti entl in Pickering, as theyare a one sharp. See bilis. Fred. Postill, received a call from the Presby greet asset to the village. auctioneer, l 'noW on display• t,. terian Church, of Parry Sound,- -On Account of a number of SATt ltoice cos and28T -Auction sale of Iwbich be has Accepted. He is A choice Iowa and le nor ere. at W. _ .� {� P cities in the United States being- A. Knos'r, half mile north of Bron• - ,�� ring to his new charge this overstocked with potatoes an em g gam. Sale at 1.80 o'clock sharp. I. ' week, bargo/was placed on ppo�tatoes See bills. Wme our' book of er -TheTh . Women's Institute will entering from Canada. is had P _ (i, } hold their regular meeting and the effect of putting a stop, tem- Now Advortteew"ate. r. 1 qwilting in aid of the Children's porarily at least, to the soaring of sonal Grreetln� Car&. �;r Shelter, on Tuesday next, at the the price of potatoes, and also OR SALE-Ayrebire heifer, due ' home of firs. W. B. Powell, at 2 caused a decline in the price of 50 F Dec 9th. Apply to Gerald Clark. Dunbar- _ .o'clock, Please bring your thim- or as cents per bag. Dealers who ton !1 Have your , name and blas. Mrs. J. Cowan, the delegate had stocked up heavily in the ex- VOR SALE OR RENT-In the e�iiT- tut the Provincial Convention held pee Cation that they would make a a[<e of Brougham,an 9-roomed house. W.G. » this week in Toronto. will give little fortune before sprin , are Shea.sroagham a address printed in any p alar report, somewhat nonplussed, and do not OR SALE—A. good Dominion know where Cite are at, They organ. n:-octave.in spleadhd condition. Ap- .. -Miss Fawkes and Mian Cgnthi� y F 1 _ �Bnr°e were at Markham on Tbure- are hoping. however, that the >�y.t tlx aEws niece. s tpP,O �7oH would like. ' day evening last attending the decline will be only of abort dare ERRSTS FOR 8ALE-Good bun- banquet tendered to the opera- tion. Growers. also, who would Ftera. Apply sof John o'Sriea,lrreaehmaa• a Bay R.R,tV0 8, eras. 11.19 t Il tore of the Home Telephone Co. not part gull their stock At any A card all your own. by the management of the Coin. Pace a couple of weeks ayto, are �jOR SALE-Bran, shorts, feed, Pony. While the night wee a beginning to feel somewhat timid, i' sinus, au:ill.r. �raias .ad 011 sake .r Lo t :. _ 3n and are willing to accept a lower Nat Htuelevatesr, M.R.Hoover. 10.11 -� t. th et a°plea n, t tae. ow><ag to P • • ` fble heavy rain, they revoet s very Price than they lead been offered. OR SALE-Covered-la �,qdy for;- �, enjoyable time. -An interesting and largely Ftoa truck ,n good coed,tum. wiltseflcheap. attended fraternal visit of all I. O Apply to T.r;.Mansfield,Fairport l 1 i' ' CH APMAN -Farmers are having: much diffi- 0. F. ladies in District 41 was id _ tullty these day& in handling their pa TRt7C rden to am prepared to se- r°i T ue exceptionally wet Ontario Lodge, at Pickering, on cave ordtn for trneki�un�g all kinds of stock ppss P sad produce. A Sakes,f+ickenng. Phone Pick k weather,has soaked the land with �° evening of Thursday leaf. 4112, t0-i3 I - '4 1w�ater, so that it Is a very diffitcn t when D. D. Ci. M Bro. Tarvis and DiSON PIKE-Teacber of fano- Mein _ melli, Stud- about KO members and f riedds of Conservatory Coarse taught if dtairM Stud- » josatter to go over 1t with the order assembled in the Town Mn.Lyman Pilkey's.cfaremoat.Saturday. r� •1wagons. While the turnips Lala _ 1ia11 are not quite @o large as usual, Hall. An interesting and amus- Phone Clare 3006. 1-13 Mabe are of extra, good relit ins program was presented by the ANTED-Married man by the quality Rebekah members of the Order We are carrying a fall line of fall wear and e=eellent for table use, year for da.n lara�,fuuyezperieaced.clean 5 from Oshawa, consisting of a milker. Separate house.good wages. Apply as New stock. Justin. The hunting' rt coin eed NEWS oras. Pickering. _ 11.1144 �-� � P^ comic drama, entitled A perplex- - - - }Q i i. of Fred Baird, o i.n ordon. Jas, frig situation.' by which the and- OR 8ALE-Thorouflb-bred Dur. gabbers Underwear Overalls, Sox Palmer, H. G. Calvert and Ed. tante was kept in continued good Fham bull. 2 vice heifers sad 100 pure-bred > Morgan, who had been spending A Leghorn hens Apply to hln.Wallace.Madame batno=-b the splendid acting of Brown a Farm.nanb.rton. 11.12 ,�1 *� �1 t eonple of weeks in the wilds of all thoseyassumine the different - Caps, 1Ti aclnaw Coats, " Northern Ontario, returned home characters. Between act@ several FOl3 SALE`'s red shorthorn bull, P On Friday last. They report a 12 months old: also Yorkshire sow due Nov. songP, recitations and heel-and-toe 2Gth. Apply st lot 10, B.F.con., Pick , erin 1 good time and all the success that dances kere splendidly resented. Phorx Pick 1919,or address Elmer Powell,R. >� ��eatera etre the law allows, as they each ae well as several eelec ne from No.I,wbttby. 11.12 'brought w deer back with them an 1. O. O:F. orchestra. Follow- j��TASSEY-HARRIS MACHINERY Oar prices a►ra right and quality of goads is unbeatable. 9wad hgi9►e since been busy sharing lyl—And repairs. Now is the time to look up with their friends. ing the program an excellent after your spring Deeds, cultivators, drills and L - luneb, also provided by the Re barrows,sprayers forthe orchard. One 8 1-2 by 1 - hen is the Toronto-Eastern bekah members, was served by the 1 wagon cess,chap. .D.J.Gormley.asi"f t»- W.;Rallwayg oing to be built? This local Oddfe'llows. D. D. G. M. 4 Radios and Accessories OR SALE—Registered Tamwortb its a question which. several years Bro. Tarvis gave a short address Fpip ready to wean Nov• Ibtb, a10 each; 4 o vitally concerned the people luring the evening, excusing, on nanny goats- chicken bovsm sa10 and 6as..*nd 18eC as about recewing your Batteries, ubee; kerials etc. In this community, •when they account of business engagement& $tem ii�0rd bull. Fred Lacey,lot sb, S.F. con., Pickering. Highland creek R.0.were longing for a rapid and cheap And also the unfavorable weather Phone Malv. SOMETHING NEW 1107 9-14 _ - cervica into Toronto But the conditions, the ann•appeatance of OR SALE-Cheap all ]rinds of The new Verfex Aerial will increase our list of incoming ..advent of the motor bag has made two prominent speakers from Fwagona,harness,and au'kltsgs of farm im- y m>Jng a great change. We have now a Toronto Lodges who had been e�ementsin goWorder. Also several,heavy and 6tations by two. -Hae 5,000 feet of wire in place .: .� service which is egaaAy�fe good es (fight scales and wok.coven and balsa. Hisa- pected to be present. An en• est pricep�id ror sail wool. aim live goal; of the ordinary 150 feet. and probably cheaper than soy joyable evening was concluded by cry. H•l�eswa.stern!lviue.Phone tuna 1&tr which we could expect to receive clearing the body of the hail, ARM WANTED-Brick house and Its s marvel and can be insta led in 15 minutes. from any electric railway, They when a number engaged in an Fci ah is age got farm of about iooacm. are very convenient as they will impromptu dance conducted and House bas la cbvis«ouauy located is Toronto. gyp, - stap at an point at whieb i pea- led b the orchestra resent from No enc—rim e- item ub per Ah- Fred T. Bunts lllg :,• , " � L ckering - 7 y P Nev r�spti� Give au tan ce Iger wishes to gget on. Ae the Oshawa. y A.F,Taper.R.R. o,1,ctaremoat. Phone _ bus service supplies the demands Aare sib. tat - llCsgbliahed�1857. of the people they no longer WHITEVALE. - UNVEILING_OF clamor for the electric railway. _ Sven if it were motor constructed and in The land t so wet that r p with NE310MAL TABLET 3� ��_ operation the motor basses would great difficulty that the turnips and undoubtedly receive the larger buckwheat'are gathered. Ae, • ;ptronage. The ezpe�ence of GoO• Hamlin has purchased a new The tablet placed in the County eleete$e railweye all over the truck and is bushy employed truckin Council Chamber inthe Count House = _ live stock to the city, g at Whitby, ogees the terms of the .A*if- \ eoaatry is such that there is no The fifth cefocession it in fine con• Will of the late Colonel J.E.Farewell, enoonragtiment to go on with the dation in spite of the heavy rains and K.C,.to the memory of the men of e construction of new linea, In snow, Intelligent dragging does the Ontario County,who fell in the Great - GOSN THERE 5 TELL 1/OUR ALRIQHT '11A many cities, as well as is country work, War, will be unveiled on Wednesday, T11E CONSTI BULB EXCUSE 5 YO TELEP14 places, the electric railways are There is some agitation to have by. Nov. 2btb, 1925, at 8.00 p, m.,in the . THE JUDCtE FLIM • being 'crapped to give place to dro in our village, to come by Boz Council Chamber, The public,and Lo- motor bus lines, as the former in Grove, 10th tine of Markham and Lo- especially the relative@ of the men nearly all cases have been ones• cust Hill. _ whose names are commemorated,are �f The recent rains did considerable invited to be present. `R aced at a loss. The officials of the damage to Mr. Leary's dam, 'weeping JOHN ROSS, �j C. N. R., which now own the away the woodwork and thus furca _ Warden.County of Ontario '� ,.•.� _ Toronto Eastern, have repeatedly the mill to close. It is hoped to have ,..., 'O stated that the line would be built it running by the end of the week. J just as soon as the financial condi. Dr. Passmore has organized a juven- For FALL b WINTER Months -"`•�� • -e $A • 'tion of the country permitted, ile choral class. This work should he n -`But we believe that since the appreciated in the rural section. Conn- WHY NOT motor busses have become such a try children have not the advantages • of their city cousin@ who have music Take out m*racy for Nursery Stock success and thoroughly establi,4h• taught them from the day they enter with a good of rm. + ed, that they will reconsider the school, You can make g� �y aid odd = �� t: •, Income- question and abandon the idea of The Women's Institute meeting will raateri.uy to your present means, •�, constructing the line. Unless as a be held on Wednesday afternoon,the We par Our Agents weekly or mavthly,supply env _ feeder to the main lines, the elec. loth. t. at the home of Mrs. Hugh suint .aa �, the 1a�es� -- ae _ Pu(�hi A demonstration in millinery c.nadlan-wrown Fruit Tres,8 311:16, t �� — •e"" A Um trio railway world not serve any and in making silk flowers wql be ecc w:jm roc p.rrical,:e. s ='e1� '�-s'a� _ _ Mood purpose. It seems a heavy given by Mise E, S. Cole, of the Oen. ---�� _� t� lose to the country to have the tral Technical School, Toronto, An PELHAM NURSERY 00. Ina ,� TORbNTO 'J, O/�T. _ line scrapped, but better do that interesting program can be guaran• • a :'i than have it operstedCat a loss teed. A good attendance will be ye" ON"'°'' 111100 revery year, appreciated, r • Y ;•at�4=ws:. R...i a :,.:.h._ •rn.t.v.r ��r5 ` ..-...._ - d _. �c :'....._ f ¢r ..1M:S �tYa�SSY• 3� �wTPlav��'