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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1926_09_17p w� 4.'f�w "g? M -go T4V J 4, ate+ .fin�pf, �, 71, %; .......... . . . . . . . . to 7y r. IS;,, r Mass, MINN NP, CKENG- _ , NOL.-XLVL :..__PjCKVR1NGs ONT., TRIPAX .-SEPT..'-.-17,19oilc 26-� NJ -WHITEVALE. S. O. Football 711133ociation _7 ? GR -00D. The annual of By vvinnin-g -the postponed --game saw-KiAll and Basket Church Sunday schoolwill bci held on with Pickering at Pickering on ept. Sunday, Sept. 26th, at 10 a.m.. Fur-- Ijt.*Cl&remoat won the McLaughlin Director The Whitevale Baptist Church will over Claarrywojd. The past season In r "YTB'- �p vices next theSouth Ontario Footbn1l Associa- F R A;Z hct=7 ther announcements next- weelr- Challenge Cup for 1926 by one point MILLS ,t.,&'O �btq_ hold their anniversary ser 0jFEy examined by tatetit Sunday, Sept. 19th. Rev. Mr. Welsh, tion has been a wonderful success Established 1838 Iar:.. '. oat. Baskets of all dpecri t n of well palronl[M W4 . C : Fruit B p i0i 8 f the Baptist Book Rooms Toronto, The games have been O. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., will preach at 2.30 o'clock in the af- in each town and % good brand of Ndlubvirs136 member of the Golloge of includingt ternoon and at 7.3 as been played. The teams we well inatched as the lisisia" a" 6 no of On Crates and Baskets at The service of'praise will be led by this year were Royal' 06114ke of S�Qm qt. boxes p boxes. 6 in the evening. soccer h d M., of Feed,fee attention to w0men-lad the home choir in the afternoon, and league standing shows. OAos and residence, ftoughs-, lowesit prices. 'United Church,choir-in The teams in this Association are the Agincourt the evening. Everybody welcome. now playing a short se i ries for this sin- There is no feed on the clalr*Cup to create u Shaping and Turning.. te A f ad for. injured L-0?06. - - - I , ket..gives better results office. Stool, AUDLEY. players. E. 'ORRISTIAN, Barrister and Kiddie Kars, Sleigh@, . ..... The results of the last games are as for' the money for follows . In the regular schedule at n 9 ba #M.&Solicitor. Notary Public Etc. Money to Salt For Sale R. wires has, been omew. t in pig feeding than I can. South Wing, Court House. Whitby. 251y - . an disposed of late. Pickering on 'Sept. 1-Celaremont S. Fall wheat is going in yit, altho, Pi,kering 0. Sinclair . Cup coni eti- �.:]�DHATON & ROSS -Barristers. So- C' late in the month. Cion : At Brooklin. Sept, 11 -Ashburn HAB. A. WHITE. it-Aidwris... Northern Ontario Building, 330 Successor to late . W. G Harnsford of Toronto, spent a Sept. 'BARLEY FEED �Bsy Stret. Toronto.' Barnes Mrs Che'rrywood 2 ; at Pickering. T W Benton, Phone NW or write Locust Hill, Opt, few days with her daughters here. - 11 -Claremont 1. treeia River 0. Get your supply now. Ad-l-id?2767 r. Rice 'of.Rice'R Dairy Toronto, Final standing of League for 1M: "A 1 3. F. Row, was on business trip here this week. won lost draw pts �IOHARCSON & PIOKERING_ Miss Plewman teacher of Green- Claremont. 9. 0 3 21 �einstli=Life Building. Corner Yonse and Rich - ?4 re at e saisad Stt, T" 5 2 1 rs. Solidtors etc.. .317-319 C*afed- wood was a - guest -,of- -Miss-Gee- this -'Cherry wood, 9 1 2' _2U The Following is from the report of --H -Eleal week. �7 4 1 15 onto. Phones Main 1390 and Main Green River, the Department of Agriculture are vel- 5 Pickering omc* A OM. __Meagre Mercer. and Gazely 2 Ottawa enizip and all d Saturday,includi 66W 9 Ing jl?ji� Dire heir garden. pr in Ashburn. ling much of t ey note t 7 evening. ick8tf and Oshawa. Pickering. "With regard to your pure Bart tl, 11SE7 Feed under Reg. No. 242, we n be • ZAeonmd Embalin" Garfield and Mrs. Secord of Oak Brooklin. 0 .2 chemical analysis indicates a better Dentat ville spent the week -end with theThos. R, Price. Secretary. product all the way through than Af OTOR HEARSE Winters families. is calls for, which should D. O. Smith, Dentist, Stouff. -of STOUFFVILLE. your guarante ------- LMONT, C�W. Mrs. Munn and -niece Miss Jacks 'very satisfactory to your cqs. "VI& Honor Universities and the Royal College of -New Jersey, are visiting the former's tome �E�Mz. Frank Ward M.A., of Chicago Phone 1:124 Phone office 1011. Residence: father Mr. Henry ElIfilve-Kerc.- r. Suit lUniversity, is vis?ting at_VW N.=_n; appointmentil. 261y The -corn roast of the Club was bush." �SA ADLARE B. BEATON, D. D. S., held at Messrs Winters on Monday The farmers are worried on account U, T''.L> Graduate of the Royal Colelge of Dental evening, wh�n a large number of the wet weather anti wonierin _.t; Vniverthy of To .9 1MV.jVk-% Gonfectionery score, OOR od social evening. OAK FL I �Nll; G a go 9 when harvest will be completed (Nke hours 9 to 12: 1 to 3.30- rid. 'phone 0. An- eighth church is to be opened V_.AW phone 220. "y town. They are the Spiritualists OUNBARTON SPECIAL C 0 A Wood -of Toronto. They N. DALEq, L. D. S.. D.,. D, Mi5s Isabelle NlcTavis'h )f, -1of faith -hearers V a Graduate of Royal College of Dents! �,u,. 3-822 inch No,'l Otvk Fiooring $30 stock, is the guest Cf her cou.6ir, Miss will hold sen -ices every Sunday. gi and the University of To-onto.Office ,per M, B. M. Evelyn Annis last week. The goo,.! road.; county commission A good supply of Hard and Soft j#M above D. A. Scott's store. Claremont. Ont. r. anti Mr,. Kemp of Kankee are ijQ j:e_buil(jing the highway between hours; 9 a. M to 5 P M � SlItUrda I T -�� � 9' 3-8x2 Inch clear Oak Flooring, $93 Coal on hand. - Algo a. supply to I p m. Phone Clare I IC 47f; -;itinj per M., B. M. v.. JI r.. Annan artd other r9ela' here arj,i Ringwood. 'This will be !2 of Kindling Wood, tines and friends in this locality. the satisfying of a long-fe't want. HERBERTT. FALLAISE. L D S.. Miss Edna Morcombe of Omermee This week the annual conference of stove length. D D S, Graduate of the Royal College of in jots of 500 ft or more, plus Dental Surgeons and the University of Toronto, who has been visiting her cousins, the Mennonite BrethAA,. in %hAwl 1,; 12tf -Phone Pick. 1709. Cillike above J 5 Balsdon's store. Pickering Out 24 per cent sales tax. Alex and 31n�. Gourley returned t) held in Stouffville. A large number 02ke hours, 9a. in to. 5 p.'m,, or by, a4pfoint - 'ted States mmt Phone Pick 3700. IX The above price@ are for prompt her home last week. of dela the Uri DONALD MUNRO. PICKEKING In the absence of the pastor, Rev. and Canada will be here. acceptance e only, as they are i. Pugh while walking thro' , ;; - M r. Fraser, Dr. Duncan of Toronto, Mr. Alpf W%9*fnV*6 garb*. lower than the current-- d the pulpit in. the United the barn fell through an opening in 'njr and ev *Wrhitevale !Z �r -_VL1ZA88T­H RICH A RDSON -Suc- wholesale quotations. =last Sun ay yrl*rT.x - the floor to the basement below, re ening but throng some n%isunder- suiting in the fracture of two ribs. JVA;osaw to U* late W V. Richardam. �tepre. G sta ing wa ELECTIONS a Fire Lowrance COMOVIS of • PICUMN a carried to Columbus, DOMINION The Service Garage staodias but hurriedly returned. IST Aoutser. -n YARD While returninz from Orillia to The following is the standing of the Motor overhauling. top acid side, our - PO U1.4 Licensed Auct LUAWE 0. cowaft of Taitt a" ointall" AXW their home in Toronto a week ago, various parties as a result of the gen "as 26311al 00 46U kladil StUSS46 10 OD dXWONO Jno. and Mrs. McWhinney were sev- eral elections an Tuesday. This re- Lain repairing. siallase. Address Orem lUvarP..O.. fts, erely cut and bruised, when the bus port may vary somewhat when the Battery Service-43barXing ILBRATON TOWNSHIP OLERK in which they were riding upset. W official report retumed or when sad overbaullingirlat rats returns have been re- All work guaranteed. oarve"now. cosuallsollainier Ion am" service charge Lie although still confined to bed. ceived are glad to report they are improving more complete &OGS"aass, Aftis. Kew" to IONA looks= -ilafter fat 3"arwo Lie. -.Phone 5510 Mark, Central. Have Them Liberals elected 121- DROUGHAIL -Conservatives elected '90 MAW. LICENSED AUC- T . he" bus to Toronto seems -very busy Progressives elected 16 W. E. B E R R Y TION Y=QntarW bed Durtism BermsBoxes Baskets, Crates U. F A. elected ...... 11 these days. Arbes. 0, kizapraim= attoodisd and tit elected en Terms rzaeopabile. , ka, may be W. R. and Mrs. MacDonald and Independe iailralseed St KEVM* 04L_V 11" sad lodspea� Now' Perfection Oil Cooking Miss Eileen viwited -Miss Nair last -.In doubt'-. 2 dest phodes. Wbitbr. Out. Illy StOvss-the' sttli'Ve that Thursday evening. Total �245 Coal and Feed will Rive yon every Do not forget the Brourham,Schoiol Fair on Wednesday Sept., 29th. Come It will be seen from the above that •Farmers, Attention I meei your friends. the Liberals have won a great victory, Also, Binder Twice, Lawn Mow and a" and they will be returned to power Be sure to call at Gannon's to. Poultry Fencing . with a good working majority. While F. A. R E E S O R their full display of dr I am agent for the World's Greatest _y goods and 8"wrator -The Renfrew." Staves, Chieken Netting- Pht liberals el Men's 'farm Bic bargains the number of strailt 94ales and Oil 2-ci-fts. Fleury's prices before buying ected- iis barely one-half the number -Mr-ry .1r - famous Plows. Points, Grain Gribders. Got our pric every week. 10 elsewhere. Una Maud Philip came home from of members the other smaller groups the hospital on Sunday. Her many are m3rrnally Liberals and the govern - Phone 4W Co 1 Brantford binder twine a" second- friends have been anxious to have her meat can depend on the great rile jar- oppartatatil for Sao. ity of them. for support. The result Nut and Stove a BUI 'By among therri again. --Preparations are being made for has exceeded the fondest hopes of the ALVIN Q F A013T. DiVffT Ilbemls. While L they were confident -snd Coke- also PICKERING the annual Rally Day Service, also I . . Z_ �. - for Promotion IN. . of victory.they did not expect such a Ilsba" on Pick. 13BOUGRAN Day, In the Brougham Union Sutday School' Witch for turnover. Those Progressives who All Kinds Of Feed-' 7� - A T%^ Y bolted and thus caused Premier King Particulars later. Aofw YOU WANT I of the to resign, were nearly all defeat- Caldn Choppkg rhe Young Peoples meeting 11 be ed, which shows that their action was your hoose heated for half Brougham United Church, vn their constituents. A.ND FLLKING: not popular with the cost of coal? held. -in the Temperance Hall on Mon just been Cement, Lumber, d evening, Sept. 20th, at 8 o'clock. The Pri�greWv6g -who have I i%llla pe - p my to do Mopping And 'a elected will no doubt profit from their Lath If to, instal one of the Instant jis Alf are welcome. 0" puking every xi:iliiday, experience. Premier -Meighen was Wednesday and Friday Oil Burners in your range, or an International Oil Burner GREENWOOD. d3e his own constituency by It is probi- stolcobosits For saw 'in your furnace. his former law partner. Ternm a. and Mrs. Matthews spent able that Mr. Meighen may retire Cash Sunday to Toronto. -ter- Strictly Cas J&n F. BILyho, CIMMOrLt .:P41 endives them. with from public life, and that the Conner- Mrs. Raine spent the week -end wl vative party may appoint a new lead-. friends in Toronto. unpopular J. GORVON'S, BarailLouteso. 2 er. Mr. Meighen is very Church Street, Mrs. Knight A family otToronto, in - Quebec, and so lonir as lie is leader called on James Raine and family on that province will be solid 0 Agents Wanted 231y Pickering against Sunday. him, 'and so long as that 'IaPECIAL. The Girts'Circle met at the home of Pickermgto T'JMB TABLB-Pickering station ad exists, it will be difficult, for the Con Miss leselie on Wedue ay servative party to win an election 1r'R. Trains going 3846 An* as f*WwC day afternoon. 'The .No. 10 Man 7.58 A M. Walter and Mrs. Green, of Buftlo. with a good working majority-, 12.50 P. M. out a couple of days I*st week with causes of the Liberal victory will be • 28 Lociall 5.25 P. X n. The so Local ' . subject , of much I, discussion. L. and Mrs. Green. ateat anday train, 8.38 A. M. George Wilson Rnd' Miss ff. Cfiesh scandal talk which the Conservatives .� Bed Outfit A very strongly -evidently was week -end stressed Trains going 'west doselbs follows-- ire; of Toronto. spent the wee :en seriously by the electors, not tall No. 29 LAWSI 9.22 A. M. with the former's father..W. H. Wil I" P. M. but was considered by many as being To"al ROD. ore 'Walnut fin!$ 27 The St h, Panel Steel Bed 1:: 9 Mail 905P. M, miss Macy jolly. adoptqd daughter introduced for election purposes. with good Cable Spring and- - Sunday train, 7.42 P. M. of the late Jos. Jolly, died at WhitbyDyng incident also was an element An Felt Mattraw, on Friday night, Her remains were that played an important part in the Ftiro!going isaccording'to standard To m Customers in Pioker- $21.00. on Sunday election. The opinion is prevalent y• time. interred in Salem Cemetery o af Leracion. throughout the country that the Gov ing and vicinity • Some eO or 70 young people from er"3r-General - was influenced by OR LIBRARY SET -DRN Downing Street in taking the position 0 the new ILIS Toronto. including the Beach ObOir, it' Some have objected EUM DAU M spect Saturday afternoon on the flats he did. The electors of Canada have signs recently painted CM my li AkuartAr rut Golden Oak Library here. They expressed- the opinion resent store namely, T&Wi, with Arm Chair and shown by their vote that theyliT to a Y. that it was a splendid pleas hold such interference with their Rockers upholow"d *'PICKBRING DRUG 11TORIV it will be regretted if Mr., Mei picnic. -w set and bride arrived I Lloyd Wilma drops out of th eld. He We ire ace6rding to tAw 14 for 00. the village Wurday evening to 8"04 is -an able man 6wd politicala debater, obliged to have It changed. For P"try nee losing a few hour* with his father, Prior to but he has been unfortunate in bei taking up housekeeping We still sell Crude Drugs, Patout k 1`109 in Oshawa, defeated in two general elections. an N%#r""S, ft7.75 " - his , followers :.. , . sa= position. The that is a crime which - whom be holds a, a Modidnes, Tollet.Gcxds, Ou'r* Royal Brand Y:. bW-& wbat few fas bw*Wt. took, tbs� slow to forgive. city Dairy 166-cre". Rune - Ali -felt, from are m $7 to $15 opportunity and *itll a at your Grocer's. -Sul ontaiie Riding Totmecos, Cigars and all make A Kaiser Moore Also a now Star Car If you W evervtbing that would noise. serenaded the father's home. Farmore who have wheat get your d 'Oshawa ...... 4494 - 2967 need one. Uyd soon &ppeared on the 111"Ve &a 1006 four made from your own Lim East Whitby . 896 524 -West Whitby . 494 WS esis, some donatAou. This war 'stempW Pickering Patent Medicine Stors. A? St 1grind ic and a collection taken up and added to -,Whitby Town. 923 Pickering Tp. 887 1352 A". it for the purpose of purchasing a sr and rjaroltipure Vad Feed QV all kinds -Chicken Iied, present for the ba Al- Reach 621 739 p7y couple. N. 'E. McEWEN,�_�`. IrAiija P Roy conversa� �Aia - hen food, chop, willfood. though not having b Port Perry 989 tion with them, we feel safe in saying Smgog .... 94 .124 V pbcme IWO sterinary Surgeon SMA0 isout dMisse" of Chopping every week -day. - that any of the Greenwood pro I Y who choose to call On them Total 8638 '7833 calve hearty welcome, Majority, for-Ritiser 805, ftkaing loutuie =I. X40n=-WC>Q= km! �.... ..... .. Y. i, aA .lt'• u.a �.011f,:. ,y� A-'rY_.z'".. ... i7.".. ..?"a. ;'^'i,`!�•!':C'eFia .. b 1. w.1. ... a a. 4S ea �. .V=R'�.p7r5. t, NSv':. e`+'cf •7.x N.� eT'., :..:«.F iM:.. C, x. ,:, 1•, 3�r . F ., .t 7 ..iM: .:X'^.M J. .W :» s.. a.-•�w ,. 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X. four words In psssclli on a heli sheetAn Ancient B&tfi1C. :~ �e � a. : �, tsotepaper: "She's took to it" Modern battlefields have been ter- �y'ti at ` He left it at .that, weL� s atfaaed to _. `q ve it at .til�st, and days passed and relent dna. w hatstle was a, battle and a week slipped and • a week . en tQ the side that won romgtly killed .d`w> lot that till one by Norah burst everything in sig* unless slaves were S ,.. to on him. b .� "That baby" said Norah. "It's Mrs, needed: ort the The great battle that cut short • COMA McGinnis', down in Conway street!" -- eGWin _ f4 4,� Flynn,Q�ambitions of the Persian$ toil2n the a•' ,,'. at was in 'his • shirt sees; ` unpacking taeae in B�oeotiwa in 4- 79 B.C. One d ® � i --� wine `1`Wha�t drugs. baby-why, the child you � that year Xerxes lett three hundred ••-- ' � � � 4+-,+ ' y— y+ y thousand soldiers there under General ti took oto to, Miss Corkian's i I heard be Mardonius, a great Persian general. " _ chance, not two minutes ago, from His idea was merely to frighten the NpA Nr�tas Mrs. Strabane, when I went to get lives out of the Greeks by this enol•" All the pitatces, and, says she, wid her .Dig mous display -of fighh'ers. m " goggle eyes weighin. them out. `That But the Greeks were not 'easily ere is far tt1o1'e i poor -Mrs. McGinnis, says she, `never fr{ghtened and they .marched u,, with MAGIC "> k s Xveiirr C1ii s .new deligit..Ask� fOr it• a word or whisl?er she's heard yet of fewer than one hundred thousand war- s her baby.' `what baby?' says L 'Why, moors and spent the, whole day .letting BAKING POWDER P _ the baby she lost,' says she,' `that was blood.,t - snatched from young Noreen by a big At dusk only eight thousand Per- Used `n Canada thairi man with a black beard, .bad cess to signs remained alive, and these eight Of all other braij& him, it and a tin of salmon the crew- thousand scooted from the field o1 COm lrtle rim_ ur `�tune had bought and was fetchinhome blood... �� Y ��rj% to her mothersure�wheere have i DE IN CANAD/1 DC ����ofs' J , YOU The enthusiastic Greeks cfiased NO ALOIN been yo ha en t and , talk o hem as long as daylight lasted and as it?, - a resu-lt only seven hundred men, of E,yy, 3i LLETT CO, LTD. y "`Mindin' ase own business; says I, ell the three hundred thousand. lived 70aoNTo• pAM SY H. I)EYEiZ1£ 3TAC8POOLE. and two more itatoes in the. n ' P Ps . to get tome and tell, the tale. ease, to turn the scale.' She and her that same day the great Persiangoggle eyes, talkin' to • please, On t me eet was sunk II to be a university tsiars'or a captain of hher otfoot o t g is-amd back distract Ica with atsiat ever and Persia has kept Although every c ry h� S�� ses soda. q 'i -_— PART - --- the cosh and outcast y his valuable not many substance comes from. • � armies, or might live to be an outcast O'Flynn scratched his head. there who know "She's never known ` trouble and ;st that's what`s the matter with her," brought up by pa g Somehow or another he was scarce- Li'O• l A large proportion of the supplies ' - maybe, as a taborer or jailbird. surprised; a subconscious buffer had In the days when the Venerable said 918`lyan to hisrsaelf as he..wevt 9 P 3't It all depended on his decision. been building itself up to take the Bede was writing church history in reaching this country is obtained iroffi 3 �� a his way."Norah," said be, "fetch.. -.me down shock. Nortrumbt4a, and Charles Martel ham. Lake Magadi, Kenya Colony, a stretch L xi And she was worth five or six thou- that o:d tin bath in the attic and bring " „ °f water SYteen miles long by foul ' sand a year; this woman without a u a can of bot water and a towel. I'll Conway street, said ha, reviewing mering Sararene at Tours, and Leo the miles broad, which even at the height' •i`anu:y` had what would have brought P that Irish quarter, more, Irish even Isaurian Mashing image$ in Byzan- bold the child. After that you can than Sardinia street or Tamp29n place. loom, the ia'tsiil8eat Chlneae wereof summer, has the appearance of be. r2 t and well to fifty of such ` way this writing poetry, And when, Just a comp ate frozen Prom shore to :� Joy ; fetch me the little trkl soft b own t shore, The effect. is caused by the u Zl find in the chest in me bedroom. ' ractice. i y° afternoon and I'll have a Zook. Maybe thousand years later,. a selection was , 1+ I Don't be aakitsg questions, ander while , vast quantities of carbonate of soda she's right . and maybe she s - wrong f made from th.e still surviving verse of ' The fog, the gray Bloomsbury fog Of you're giving him his bath, I')1 nip but don't breathe a word to anyone this Tang dynasty (seventh -ninth oen- crystals that cover the lake's surface. autumn that seems to rise from the down to the surgery and polish o8 the till I see what's doing.,' n tues A.D.) even the anthology in The deposit is several inches Isinps of En- j patients," thick; past, was dimming the There was a Mary McGinnis in his clu6ed nearly fifty thousand poems !n under 1t is a plentiful supply of water,' hell street when he reached it. Car Two hours later a taxi drove up to case book and, sure eno h, an hour nine hu.adred books (which maY teach but it Is impreghated by sodium car - tar's, the grocer's and oil shop next ; Cutiningham Mansions, and O'Flynn, or so later when he turned into Con- our sorely tried generation that others Sea to the samefull way that the Dead 1 -door to the sn was casting its 9es waters are full of salt. So thick rgery, a bundle under his arm, knocked at way street, a place disgraceful to civil- have suffered even worse); and of the jflow right out'on the sidewalk and on the door of the Corkran flat. ization humanityand the century !s the surface crust hot it Is possible i his doorstep; half revealed by the light ry we twenty-three bundled poets these ear+ Margaret opened to him. live in, he found it was the mot6r of rolled, the greatest wan Lipo. -F. L for a person to walk on it. AL w6VA o of the nearest lamp, and in the reflect- ..Here's your dog," said he, "lett at the ]oat one. A big woman, pounding Lucas, in "Authors. ed glow of Carter's was a bundle - Minard's Liniment for toothache. d a szinad the door. me door by the Holy Virgin herself. clothes in a washtub and surrounded �----- _pro�i� _ g _ A ; Not a -word out of you. Take it in to by her tribe, happy to a'.1 appearances, Britain Preserve* White Cattle. - alt Duo U He bent down. It was a baby . her and tell her you oun t -cis the vigorous scolding, but breaking into a The last herd of the wird —h cat - -- �� baby wrapped and wrapped in a disty 1 door mat. I've given it three drops freshet of tears at the mention of the i tle . that roamed over Britain in the A tusk. -7 ft long. belonging to some a old shawl with other things under -'i of soothin' stuff and it'll sleep tial the tragedy -whose other name was Pat. j pre -historic animal, has been unearth. xxath, no doubt. to make it warm and days of Caesar live h a park in the i morning, and the Lord have mercy on He gave her half a crown as a con- i north of England. Their cry ie more r Ia a cave in the isle of Portland. --eomtortab:e, for it was asleep; the your souls if, you don't treat it like a trtbution to her sorrow and then. (of a roar than the familiar "moo" 01 rF;ngiaad. quarries.' 4 •.match he struck revealed also that its Christian." .. singling out and attracting to himself IdvmeatL..cows. They stampede on j face was dirty: - + Noreen, took her by the hand to the t There is nothing Like decision when the slightest provocation. Beside this living bundle was a you are dealing with women. Had O'- little corner shop to bay her some `r small tin of sa:mon, tucked close alp to Flynn been a weak man or a man not 0'- sweets. almost hidden by the shawl• lof the order to which he belonged. he Noreen, black -haired and voilet `Penia Has One Railroad. ' - O'Flynn Bung the match away and I might have been arguing with Mar : eyed, and in old burst boots that be- ' The United States possesses 48 per', looked up and down the street. Not a' gar still, and' this story would never longed to an elder sister, had lied cent of the world's railroad mi:eage. i soul, nothing but the bell of a muffin have been written. As it was, he left steadfastlq if not consistently. to sill Persia. on the other -baud.- locants only I- f ed h he bab i he and sundry over this business, -bort she one railroad man, unseen in the mist, and ar -:murmur of traffic from the streets her bludgeon ,ant t y n r arms :and an order to let him know did not lie to O'Flynn He had the way _ - --- beyond „how she takes to it,," with him where women and children were concerned, and he had the wbo'-e I ' He bent down and picked the bundle He had got into bed that night with on to the the satisfied feeing that comes of a story out in two minutes under prom- - OOH%I®R POWER tap, kicked the tin of salmon ise of secrecy. _ pavement, and opened the dgor with day's work weal done, and he was con- (To be concluded.) z 'his latch -key. with gratulating him -elf on the last stroke. those things that rare It ��. - .:. • WASHER MODEL 26 tting room, Upstairs in the sh 114 was of hand. The ' the bundle on Norah's lap before the ly come to a man's woman Minard's Liniment for bruises. - -' fire. unwrappinv produced not only a wanted that which all women want, _ SMM T WASH DAY k fat chi:d of our and a bit, just roar- i ing from e:eep and winding itself up conaciousty or subcottacioualy-a child. Just as a hen 'will take to a poree:ain Life Span trot �narea.ed PROBLEM on the tum. Belt x to cry, but a feeding bottle with a I egg, she had taken to a dog; this was The expectation of life at birth has - O' it to -any smaD cite ne. ,- long unhygienic tubber tube and I the real thing if she would only, so to increased greatly !a the pant few z nipple. I speak, sit on it, His knowledge of Years (In London, for instance, from Norah popped the nipple in its women and life told him that most forty-one yearn to fifty-three years). We you this machine on ' and after a second's indecision) probably she would, but the expectation of life of the elder - I t6 c0li41t14![t that it must _mouth it chose the better part and sucked. his back Ob, it was a curious and grand busi- ly has not Increased in proportion. In other words, more people, live to an ''-f„ �a+a'7 yam• - The doctor, standing with news entkely; he ran it all over in his �e now than used to, but they do "• '• " to the fire, watched it as ,it sat, its. mind as he )ay there in the dark be - not the to any older age. The upper not 8 black, beady assn taking'in the points fore closing his eyes -and then, and this ir. w environment as it o fed. tin then, came the small worry limit of man's life span has not been 1. IT MUST SATISFY you on - Of not '-1<t was a boy. a baby boy of the slams: that had been waiting to trip him. raised. a;:.preciably, indicating that Perhaps, despite all that science -can its Capicity t+o.wsah floe finest �� ,, •:,.:-, ,, clothing -without iaiaty. Now, peop:e in the slums don't -des- � Funny thing, that tin' of sa'"mon. art their babies. They do all sorts of What did the unfortunate creature do, the human. body will simply wearon E. Its MUST SATISFY you 5. IT MUST SATISFY you on _ `other things, but they don't do that; � who had left the baby mean by leaving out within the usual time. he its capaelty to wash the lar lou position e; Its e r iii wringer thea els g pO° n8 clothes absolutely :.' `land O'F`.ynr. must lave been blind, ab- a tin of sa:nmon with it? �I - _dirtiest � ihsvt will wring from the rias- .' ,.. -- 9os ute:y blind fcr the moment, to have l- Holy Mike! it couldn't be that s e d clean. ----- Ing or -blueing tub' while the ' been led astray as he way. )Mind, or, left' them beth to be come back for! ; 3. IT MUST SATISFY You on machine is doing the washing. ' Anyhow half -blinded, by the great new Nonsense: where was the sense in a its improved aluminum a�l- forces the soapy :b. IT MUST SATISFY you on idea that had snddenit seized him.'; tfiing like that? - 'tator that water throttgh..he clot)ses, its quiet, smooth running. Here rias a creature :that God hada Carter's; the 'shop naso door, sold i � nut in his hands, n human life in the salmon. The poor round about had 4. IT MUST SATISFY you' on :T. IT MUST SATISFY you in _ bud, a fine, strong boy that might -live -three grand passions in the way of fish its elimination of hand rub- everything you expect 1n a • power Washer. bind, .. food, salmon;. sardines and -tried : Pq and chips. Could she ba:u been ''to ; If it does not, return it to us at our expense and we will refund . Carter''s, bought the salmon, and then you the purchase price, 1);70:00. v left the baby and it whit she went off If your dealer does not sell this machine, order dtr+ect from us. ' jfor something ease. Nonsense, there « 1 was no other shop nearby, and even if �a }fit jndtM��. J. H. CONN dE SON, UMffM V ' ViMSW i there was, no woman in her senses would do A thing like 'that. And if `' �+ / 15 Cts i - Manufacturers Ottawa (Order Yours Now) Ontario had she would surely have knock-Qr E ; e'd at' the door to ask, or the .police Those delicate, true tints the fabric woad. there was no use in -bad when new! You can do such tint- ,Wen, In ' , bothering over an insoluble problem -•ing if you use realdye. Sof;. but per and, like a sensib:e man, he turned the feet shades for a14 your uaderthings, Dry worry. down and went to sleep. ', atoekinga, etc. • �- O'+`lynn never read the papers, or And don't stop with tin�,ing! You �/+�i7=� Q �adonly the Freeman's Journal, sent him can Diamond dye dressed even ,your old suit. The true in Diamond x } _ every week by an aunt in Dublin, io .tones dyes make home dyeing just as perfect he did not; see a paragraph in next as any professionp•1 could. do. Any �w morning's Daily Mail re:ative to a material, any color -right over he baby -lost by Mrs. McGinnis, of Con-. old Diamond dye your drapes and „ o wa street W. Said baby havin .been Y 9 g dZ. curtains, too. So easy, it's fun-�an . - L taken out by Noreen,, an elder sister, how economical! FREE: your druggist will give 79u quenches' still h' thirst from whom it had been snatched by q r the 'Diamond Dye Cyclopedia; vale - £ a tall man with a long :b:ack beard. r cools the parched 1! Mail able suggestions and easy directions, Noreen, according to the Daily pith piece -goods samples of color. Or, - Wit' oat' and--b¢its-Cllr reporter, being a child of 10 years, big. illustrated book Color Craft post 1 ' rightful flavor and and her memoiy and tale confused a paid -write DIAMOND ..D1'a8, 1Te- . Ontario. — e e irefreshment restores contradictory. O'Flynn saw nothing of all this and ;dl, Windsor, h .&Cjoy of life. CGas heard nothing of it, for his rapid cath • r and panel practice brought no gossita- teis �'vee� era to his consvlting'rcom. The onzy report that reached him was a scram: � ftAIEWf4w. 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'€,te�.•n".^y wa. h.+•. .,� S..y'�•x.+ w Man cola-No. 2 CW, nominarl; No. , I� 4 ter: i ` j 4 I_ 8, not quoted; 140. 1 feed. b8c; No. 2 sHrr g > ' ,„ ' 1. feed. 46e; Western glala7 quotestlon: tit -„ c.i.f. poria. a� r r Toronto-No. 2 '! .: x ,d." N Am corn, trash, r , %xa�l 741clow, 87c; No..3 yellow, 85c. " a t ; Mllifeed---Del. M7ntreal freights, �" �:' , a kr i !" v included Brsn, r ton, $29 25: t1 li pe ' shorts, per ton. '32 26; middlings, feed sour, r ba , $2 X28.25 goad pe g Ont. oata---42 to 44c f.o b. ahipping r ��" " ,7 " t, ►Points. I , zv . rn''.,. �N ;yr ,: c �^ YxE 3+, - rt Ont. good milling wheatr-;1.18 to ,� $1120, f.o.b. shiPPinB Poimmts, accorduug ;' ` * r - 3 Y to freights. 1?' { c i b d ' Bar.ey Malting, 66 to 61c. . Y • "5 S { iz Buckwheat-Nomirlsi.' Sus ~w ' 'R No, Z . 85c. .1 y . , Y , :F , ". Brian. flour-First pat., $8.40, To- � � ti�� �`1. �` •onto; do, second Pat., ;7.90. Ont. Sour-Toronto, 80 per cent. " .. rR sIK !. r r ""' a6F'R. , 4 stent, per barrel, in cartels, Toronto, r v_ -:15.60; seaboard, is bulk..$5.50, "%` "' ' 4 Cheese--New, large, 19 to 19%c, `rte �� h twins, 191~ to 20c; triplets, 22w, :. r ""� 2' ` N` �� � Stiltons, 23c- Oldiiarge, 6c; twin$, l , + 9 - , 7c; triplets. 80c. *• 'rye ` '� q� Batter-Finest creamery prints, , ' F f ' 88 LO 3?e; No. 1 Creamery, 8b t0 38c; r .�� , ,w '� i .No 2, 84 to 8bc Dairy prints, 29%;/ �' 3r` "t-."� i 1f0 S0c. { ash extras, in cartons, 44 % l i to frays extras, loose. 48 to 44c ; Rtgbt Honorable W. L. Mackenzie If ing - �� �` 4:R ' fresli 8rsta, 88 to 89c; fresh seconds, ____ ,�,I -nf $1 to 32c.!Ili _ �t ' .Poutt ry,edsPrtn f� ;vVillFlo ENT t 4 ^ ,. 411 11 ir ;` 128 B,7 1.giver 4 lbs., 42C da, , Right Honorable Arthur Meighen , 61 r' dA. 2'!i to 815 lbs. 88c; do. 2 - 2% AND ��� FRIENDSHIP FRANCE _ ' s I , - 1ba. 3be; hone; over a lbs. 28c; do 4 j _ 100 Ida", 25c; do 8 to 4 lbs., 2�c BI..INDF� VE'l' jljs ,area. The interests represented are ,a L roosters, 22c; dac5clings, b lbs. an� stated to have large svns9 avai bs . t ung. SOe. Geneva -Germany took her pace in rattling of Hohenzollern days. H18 ASSEMBLE IN TORO TI to O invest in s suitable proposition Tisa ; mss ' Beano-Call. hand-picked. X2.60 per League of Nations on Friday amid I theme was the doctrine of peace, and � Inquiry has been forwarded to the ,'. i 1bushel • primer, $2.40 pbr bus L !•Hue pledged Germany so long as he Delegates From All Over the',, Minister of Lands and Forests of the i 1 Ma dee produce,-Syrup. per Imp an atmosphere which, if it endures, � 1$aL, 12 25 to $2.80; per 5-gat, $2.16 ,should render virtually impoaaib:e directed her international destinies, Dominion Attend Annual Province of Quebec. �. "✓ to $2.25 per gat; maple sugar, lb.. 25 never again to resort to force Lo at- I Tine pulpwood situation is to be cos- futare wars, at leans; a:ong the old fain nationalistic sada Convention. > sidered in the next issue of the morals- ". 4t11 ' X33 -SWb. tins, II% to 12C r battlefront of eastern France- I Two hours later, at a luncheon Toronto, Sept. 11.-Blind soldiers zine "Quebec." This jour=► wi11 pub- -' " TeK 1.; lo'- .tine, 12 to 12%c; b-kb• tins. It was a day consecrated to Ger- tendered M. Briand, Herr Streseman grorn a:i parte of Canada took part in lisp a cable sent by Lord Rathermer+e 3 K '',1214 to 13c; 214-Ib. tins, 14% to 15c. many and France, or, perhaps more and Foreign Ministers Sir Austen the reunion of b:and veterans at Pear-! to Premier Asschereasu following the �" ,��; Smoked meats-Hama. mod., 83 to'' aPpro,Ptely, to tdse pexeozaalitiee of Chambermfn of Britain, Emile Vaa-, H$11. Pieaident A. G._ Veita, of successful flotation of the Angb-Cam ��n�_ ed_hams, 48 to 60c; smoked.I Aristide Briand and Gustav Streese-_I dprvelde of Belgium and Edouard the Sir Arthur Pearson C:ub of B:ind- a� pu; � paper issue, �'�k' roils, 28 to 8(iC: breakfast bacon, 85 ; - p . , .. leo l , backs, boneless, 41 to 46c. I• mann, with representatives of 47 other , Bene of Czeeho-Slovakia by the As- ed Soldiers and Sailors, presided. . . f . ... - nations an audience to events of his sociation of 3ourna:ista accredited W �5mred m�esta-Lew$ elerar bacon, to i "I welcome you in behalf of rise y,�' to ?8 Ida , 128; ?o to 90 lbe. $21.50; toric significance equaliIng angthing the League of Nations, Herr Stress- Canadian Nstianal Institute for the C,A M OF DID NOT � �1:i �iw +y , I Y, NFO ii �� Win,_ alp, $22_84; liriweight in the lass dads man made an eloquent appeal for est-' $lirxi. be n L M, Wood, president - .• 6s W IT WA.9+0�►DED v"Olght The general atmmgosphere of peace � ing peace and eulogy of French and of that body. "I want-to 'express my �;H'., a9 . _ imila, $39-50 pie ,was enhanced b news from Pans British statesmanshi Then he wa)k- leasure at meeting you all �' ' yp' great P Year-Old Bo Shot to . . Lord-Pure derceal 16 to I7c; that the, Cabinet had decided upon-'ed with upraised bless the length of again, The institute Is co-operating'•' 9 X1111 Y11 11 . tubs, 1?� to 18c; pais, 18 to 18%c; economies which will reduce the size the dining room to where M. Briand 1n every way to make your visit a sue-� Head bq His-mon , tints. 19 to i935c shortening, tierces. of the 0:`ronch army - ;sat They touched $.asses land, rain- 1 ` pp aessfal one. The close co-operation 1 Ten. a 24 to 16c; tubs, 2 to 1b3�c; pail, 16 t to 163ric; blocks, 17 to 3?use. -` Mounting the tribune of the as- Ing decanters aloft. drank to the Nast- for nearly ten years between the`,' v. ' y ! Kingston, Ou+t.-Frederick Clow of � , - Heavy steers, choice, $7.50 to $8.50;,sembly, the stout, bald-headed Foreign Ing frknuighrp and brotherhood of the banded sowers and the institution in' % ` do, $7 to $?.65 harsher' steers, Minister 9trp+sseraan speaking in gut. ' two. nations under the aegis of ;he ; attempting to improve the condition of Parham, aged 8 years is in Kingston p : 3 w good, General Hospital in a very serious ,'s ehoied. $?:40 to $¢.?6t do, good. lural Gertaan de'ivered an address League. It was the dramatic climax t the edvi:ian bLird has been s 'endidiy - $�to $7y; tom-• $5 50 $��� strikingly In contrast with the sword- of a historic da P• condition as a result of as eceidenLaf �4 Etcher cows. coicc, $b to $5.50: do, I Y' + maintained; and the great success of -' hair to good, $4.110,$4.75; butcher bulls, ; aE ~ �!the institut on and co-operation i ahoTokte boy and a companion about ten A 4 e }good, =4.50 to $15.50: bo crass, 18.50 to ihroughout Canada Isar ;leen due in a ' ,: jg4 RESUME HARVESTING R.C.M.RMPOLICE RdDUd�tD UP 1 years of ase, were out, togetter. They canners and cutters, $2.60 to $8; large measure to the continued inter- �a ,p -- 4 - _jgaod' mfkh Iowa. $70 to $100; spring- I - - ON THE PRAIRIES SCORES OF ITALIANS 1. est of b:icd�d sddiera in the work " had . .22 calibre rifle with them.T.1. t.11 ors choice, $80 to $lii3; mod. cows, which the other lad was hand:iag. He tihti M $80: feeders, good S6 to $8.8�,,.. The soldiers ware $nests ata pie- ��F " to ho 1m;woved Weather Con"ons Foreigners Lang from Steam-' ntc at Eldorado Park. In the ovenirrg did not know it was loaded and jok' 14 do, fair, $5 to A. they witneseed the performance in ugly remarked that he was going to `e AIU-50 to $18; do, good, So $11; choice" . Relieve Situation--Frost ers and Start March on shoot young Clow. He pulled the tri ' �med., $7 to $9; gza+users, $6 Lo $6; Dama$C Slight. Hahfa7[. front of the Grand Stand at the Ex- P i .d , lambs, $14 to ,14.60: do, bucks, r and the pullet antwvd the lad's t ttlbition and later were entertained by he �1p, 10.50 to 111; good i ht sheep, !? to� Winnipeg.-Im roved weather con-i Ha:ilax, N.S., Se t. 1l. -With a; the Dumbe::ss Rev. Captain Sydney head, pealing under the right eye, g P F $8; heavy oboe and bucks. $4 to dftiaas in Western Canada will t' Lambert tai luded a memorial retorts near the nose, sad passing thrnugh ri i?�1 1 hundred Italiana under guard in a the base of the brain The bur et did - "r "$5.60; ho thick smooth,, fed and fairly general resumption 1 of harvest- at Pearson Hai on Sunday afternoon. watered. 1 35; do f."., $11.76; do, ing operations by the ear:y part of barn at the head of St. Margaret•~ s- _ not affect the eye itaelt v it passed i t)untry points, $11.50; do, oB cars' next week. according to reports re- say, 26 miler from here on the south- below it. - :, ,$iZ 76; select premium, $2.48. ceived here Sight frosts during Che west coast, officers of the Royal Can- BRITAIN After medical consultation it was rx ,MONTREALr. _ adian Mounted Po:ice and others were CANADA'S PULPWOOD decided that nature must take its 5,,, past two nights have not caused any I Orta, Ho. 2. CW, b9c; No. 8 CW, spprecialble damage to�the crops. busy to-night attempting to round up soiree, as iL is lmposafble to dfs:odge I b531ic. FIour, Bdaa. spring wheat pate D n 65 others who made up a party of Anotlter COmpany Desires to, the bullet from its position. 4 r3r1 g grinds and nroderste temper- ltrsts, $8.80; do, see&n4s, $7.80; strong strangers mysterious»y set ashore O _ - ,(; '" bakers', $7.80, winter pate•, choice, stores are general in all three Prairie AC uirC Good Arca for Provinces and threshing is proceeding from the Italian steamer Dori. 2,200 q _ 16.20 .to -$6.80. Rolled oats, bag 90 tons, said to be from Algeria, via Ber- I . Development. . Human Voice Puts Out . _. lids., 320. Bran, $29.25. Shorts, I at foil speed in many sections of Sas- muds at Mill Cove, a tin fishi Sensitive Flame ' 1.2 MiiidF4 katehewsn. Operations are expected Y I London -Much interest in pulp- . ��8g ngs, $89.25. Hay; Ido. PcT P� vi:rage, some ten mike farther down $, par ton, ear lots, $14- to $15. to be resumed in Manitoba by Monday ( wood development in Canada is being • Geese, ft west,, 18+11 to 18rilc; stab on Wednesday in Alberta, provid- shore, The Dori is is the hands of shown in financial circ:es here since, San Frsancssco, Calif.-The teat of t' • tag present favorab:e conditions con- Customs officers with orders to report snort oasts, 181ti . st 186% Butter the great over-subscription of the extinguishing a sensitive Asrne with s 4` N6. 2 pasteurized, 80%c. Eggs, der-1 in Halifax.. The officers are trying to Angio-Canadian Pulp and Paper,high-Pitched tone of the human voice r firsts, 89c time. fathom one o[ the strangest 'marine r eziras a storage - I MV.1s Ltd., a Rothermere flotation. In-I has been accomplished for the first �%Q rs�e 34c; fresh extras, The shorta$e of harvest help has atones of recent ears. 4ille• fresh,, been somewhat relieved b contingents qufries from important British cap-'time over radio. Y The officers of the Dori questioned I Charles Kellogg, whose bird-like ' y ._ ��, �ood lots, $18.76 to 13; fair of men from the United State`s.. Small itaHata are being constantly received I ' 4 -- - sleet calves, $10; conn. bulls, $3 to u of workers front, Eastern Can by Customs officers, who were allowed by Canadian officis:Is here. A recent voice has attracted widespread orlon- , . groups aboard on•y after otfdcial. threats, de- Enquiry ie that from A. B: Travers tion among scientists, broadcast a ', .1 ,.?b. ads have attic passed thrangh Winni- cIared .that they had set the men ��� ,Aha ,� that they have Y ahri]i note and pat out a flame in Ile peg westward during the past week. ashore because of threatened mutiny. `We are not at the end o! our pt os- The local employment office, however, Thestated.that the Italian friends in this country lntereeted in Conte fiat Urlivereity of California, They passengers acquiring . a good Canadian pulpwood in Berkeley, about 12 miles away. `� petit~, but at the beginning.-Sir A4- has not been able to supply the grow- were immigrants who had been taken -_ -_ ^ _.-__---•--_ - - '��"I `; tied Mond. tag demand for harvest panda. $mrd at A:giera on g. 6, and that - - --- - -- e ins EIZURE OF 1 SO POUNDS OF 1VIORP _ when the Dori, fort to enter 5t ' (t v� r' ln_g„fit STRIKE '�largaret'a Bay beceuae of rig J --RUNAWAY REI ! trouble, anchored so near the shore, 1 < the passengers could not be restrained _ - '.pA; BY SAL DEPT: OF EALTH �� ' - - .'�- TORONTO - s'�"Rrj ��R..�� tN,�t from their desire to be. on dry land, . STREET iRE A IN and were therefore allowed to land. u _ ' : _ The story was disjointed and difficua Ottawa, Ont.-Two cases, ,contain- ► ed that the drag addicts chew it as � to understand and there was no ex- i s rota: of 150 pounds of morphine they would chewing gum..Ia this form' Toronto, Sept 19.-Four freight when several • street care passengers ng peddlers are ebb to got it into per- a : care running wild from ' a C.N.R. were killed at the same spot, might P•anation of the steamer's presence paste, were seized by the Federal De- tions of China where morphine and " 1�hunting train-at Pape Ave., just be- have been repeated. . in these waters. -fare midnight on Saturday, crashed That the accident could have occur- The Dori dropped anchor in Mill partment of Hea lth, assisted ,by the opium are forbidden, the authorities �� into ,street car on Queen Street iEast,, red without Caking• a heavy death tall Cove short'~ before dusk this after- Royal Canadian Mounted Police, from act knowing what it is ' .'incur Riverdale statiosl, tearing.severall seems incredible to those who figured noon and :armed 166 men in two boats; the steamship A'.sunis at Quebec on T>'9 British Government seised four holes in the aide of "it, and hurling it, in it, and to police and railway repro- which pried back and forth' between Sunday last, it was snnounced by offi- cases similar Lo those seized Svnhay,' r 5 ship and shore, carrying 13 passengers cars o{.the .Heaah Dept, The Daat.; an'd suspected that there were two against two avtomobi:ea, which were rwattatives, whose duty it was to make P crushed like eggshells. The accident the officral investigation. Street cars each trap. As fast as the inen landed declined to make any estimate of the more cased in the consignment en the 'inquired the road to Hallifax and value of the seizure, further than is route to China. According'.~, th�Gov- occurred as thousands of people were jammed to capacity with residents of Y h curred 3 bound from the Canadian the Beaches, the Kingston Road bis- set off on foot state that illicit peddlers of the paste; ernment cabled the Canadian n Govern-' Nstlouawl Exhibition, and _tire mast incl arKi East Toronto-an area with ` The men appeared to be Italians arfvd would likely have received from $26 ) meat to be on the watch wiuear the .:�.amazing thing about it is that a score's. population a moa;t equal to that of I all disclaimed any knowledge of Eng- to $60 an ounce for it. It is about i Aieunia docked The cases were not: of peop�s were not killed, Nitre per- Hamilton-were crossing the Can- 1sh beyond suf.cient to inquire the 50 per cent• morphine, which, in the consigned to anyone, the only direr-'. road to Halifax. They created no dis- legitimate market, brings $5 to $7 an idea on them being Dalny, China The; • sons were injured, five of 'them pass- adian Nstional tracks every minute or I orders. As they took up their 40-mile dunce: 1 supposition is that the route across4 eangzra in the street oar and the other � two, Most of the passengers on thew I walk in groups as handed the rt The cases are thought to have'been Canada has been prev%uady employed four occupants of the two sutotno- ,cars had spent the day at the Exhibi- i P y for Dalny, China, and -of I and that the two casein are part oft' -f '!' _ bfIss. The street car passengers were tion. , Young• children, usua5:y abed were scattered well over the road, but intended + ... falcon out through a window. �,houre before. were seise in mothers' It . was anticipated that all would cials here believe that they have come the shipment which the British ileo t.? p 1 eventually come in contact with squads upon the methods which organ6mtiorra emment, seized- : No .arrests have been ".' Ar eastbound Beach car, roadled arms; older boys and guts, with`theia', �'1. for bear;' to $trete the expressive bags of "samples" azrd souvenirs, worst of police sent out to intQrcept them. in Europe and on this cantinijnt. fight ,made so furl F. W. Cowan, chief aril The ofleers of -the Dori declared Ing the drug traffic, have inspected' the opium and narcotic drug division' ; • , ,pl+raee of the motorman on the car eagerly discussing and dlaplaying the I that the had' sailed from Algiers for some tune have been empboyed to of the Dept. of He*kh, went fiam.' that was struck, had just caeared the I trophies of the chess; while grown-ups Y I . with- a cargo of iron ore Aug. 6 and smuggle drug's Into (china. In adldiMIOR Ogawa to Quebec to sasperiatlend the ='t, "1f cromng when the colldeion occurred. i ta&ed of the Grand Stand perform + fs made n of srtaui'e in view of the v+aWa of the otherwise, the Thanksgiving Day d aRuoe and the Eshdb"�� Chorus. A had ca�'ed at Bermuda Sept 4. This to the drug, the Paste p !tragedy of -two' yeah tired but nogg~ crowdl - `L borne out by the register. oils, sugar and gam, acrd ii is eusDect- Cones ttsioau. I nh M - - r. - , . - . ., .. .. - . r .. r s ., t"... „- ', , :.mar ''i.•1,' ,. ,. .:., ,' - . . :_ -„�, ',•',+ ., '"N . f-. �•: • r r t >E ..,, 4 • • y ..C, . e o-- . •..,ria, .hk _ as -. : , .. - ✓ ", ", .;w , c ` � r+- ' -,c ,.. r,� - +po"s"e _ •"+y 'Jn' ;. . S' v ,Yrs x N F f, N. *, t k .. /' I s zs z, r, 'r g F ,- c a ,.,y s. •.�3.<,.5v,.. •.y t,!j•: r.�a, y. nw 9,+^° ,.r >Va.. ... aSSx�.-'y, '�ef..�.a•�'@. r i v; $ a :,�..+. ._+.. "fir - a'�• ail ..,r ?a .i . , '•, ' ,,....,rY' `i,titr�' z ,_ . »... ,r : k ' 3 'y"r ti' A;......:."'t*:+. .F .,? '-tXr• c• r w '? �ee'�':,s•-kik`' ,;p..y-..,,...yam. . �,- w:, n 'ICAOnR- Vii` M! 'R 57 'S A Ko NX DUMBARTON. ffithlin ""go CKUNG AND PREESER Pi ,,.aNext. • Sunday. the Community Hall. Saty,unI ts at 2 p. K 00 mee m. foreverythingin the two lines. 4 Church *ervic�a. at a p.m, F. L. Weadi If yew - lk�bo pal4imi-adve sadain ,charge� We. will' -hold our Harvest.. . A.r"w82M ki- WiVang- ThsfniksAvinj service on Sunday, Oct, HAT, 1 410 ober 3rd., when'. the Rev. J. E. GibsoWHAT of th0i Church of the Ascensions, or�. fOLKS SAY. 'Pure Mixed Pickling Spice; Na. 1,. L- 30c lb. T _2- -7- JOHN "MURKAR' Pro Retor, onto, will be the special preach r. ABOUT 7v_ QtE -Hela.z. Pare Pickling Vinegar, 66C gal. BREAD - pl,filOTES A�D COMMENT& The Fuller Brush Co.,- CedarGrove Pare Cidere gat. 7 White Wine Vinegar, No. I XXX, -We gal it is said that if any part of the ...... 1300 gat. 1imited Nils ICE in cna body riemains inactive for a consider- Halt Vinegar, Pare, able 0And, it will gradually waste 'SERVED umbers,, Celery, Cauliflower* :.Pickling Odious. d Brick@, ,"Ay.til all power has departed Sundaes, Sodap,,Cones an _un+ Those srAentists, who claim all flavors. Red and Green Peppers. I am so busy vitith customers in Pick• ' fiat man has descended from man- ering and Whitby that I need another Cn'rry'Ete. Hlres' Root Beerfo r a cool and Muitard9eed, ...CelerySeed, Tameric, ked and that he at one time had a man to help me deradimetrate Fuller refreshing drink. Preserving Jars Reduced—slj sizes. tail, but since he gave 0 climbing Brushes in this District. If you niv a conscientious, hard-working miii .-trees the tr lb or sfrNeilson's Chocolates, 50c pe gradually disappeared wiih an opportunity to become siffiti. better still a nice lb. 1pox -want of exercise. If this theory aced - with a large, growing concern om. iger of dealing in bousehold necessities, kind. J A M E S RIC HAR 0 S:O N is correct there is great dar Caken of all kinds ly get la touch.with Mr. O. R. Stone; Wedding, Cakes a 9pecialty. losing his legs from -the "me 504 Oolocial Bldg., 13 King St. West, "THE GROCERY STORZ' 7 0, 1callse. In this age of electric cars, Toronto, today. motor cars, tractors, and other means of rapid locomotion, man is losing the Pickering Distributing Agent, Store -,art of walking. Our grandparents Fickerin,g Hardware It A TV ithought nothing of walldzw twenty —Vs IS Gavv is hu"11 Or -i 13X 10 or even fifty 0 or sixty, but *now if a person has 08 Brock Ave., AKE_HARDWARE NEWS two or three blocks in the city he lig 891y ..TORONTO, Out, prise' - 0 "'must board a street ear. Walking is :9 age and at a HONEV E have what you want now for the chilly eve ',one of the: most healthful of exer- W you can afford to buy. A nice New Perfection Oil Heater or a d '"'dW _aad tow person who.r�ogleets it ta-els 5 c,,!`,wZd19Li loveiv Electric Heater, or If you want to apt a stove up and nee s, uffmuch. Viscouht Grey, . in new one, don't fail to see tie before you b We also have those askingtoEnglish school boys, Quebec Ranges everyone ers is raving abont—they are dandy and ab8olu- tki-spe-- -Also, stove plipes,-ooa" 9. fire shovels—in fact tely guaranteed. ad s. good vice, everything -you require. the old country walking is still prac America p o walk, 0 up or can supply you with A and B Dry Batteries and loo with a t t k, but sime all class" are be- Aers 'RADIO NEWS ised a great deal, but in ;,L My S "j people are beginning to forget how sinning to practice athletic games Wet B Battery that will be eqtial to two 45 volt dry batteries for $27. mere than ever they may recover the d Yes they are Willard Brand. art of ;Walking. 7 ' The . i"lian Government under Pre -We did not win, but we al Agent for International Farm Machiaery and Repairs. tried in a clean honest way; and unser gussolini, has issued a decree Our Motto We have it, can got it, or It 'a not tnade. that no newspaper can contain more ng. al somethi that is a substantial I than six pages, and outside of the ICKERING J. S. BALSLINFON9 P large cities, ria province can have While I felt throughout the ........ .4, more than one newspaper. this raeans that all news items must be campaign that I was only one in Xready condensed, and the abandon 7 anof much of the space formerly many working in a common devoted to sport. an and literature. cause, may I, 'at its conclusion, 'One good feature of the decree will JoIr 9 be that police court news must neces- 'thank each and every one for .11arily be Very brief, for such news heir support. May I also pre- - .are never very elevating in character. f This law also means that the papers -,that allowed to exist must .-dict that this Old Province of Rich, Soft Ton" Of A Brantford Rod be Brantford Asphalt Slates harmonize with anyptyle of asci qftscist organi that is supporters of Ontario is going to see a reb• irth d their rich, soft tones blend with thuds' surroundillP Mussolini and his government. "One teiture, an at all times of the year. for makuig the order is to reason Liberalism, amore VM**le and They wt for years, are are resistant and &a Peded Pc*twd*G or*21 -A leftmalize in the use of paper, u on allweather conditions, :_,;account of the great demand the raw progressive Liberalism ' that -material is yearly becomim lesa. The r idecree, however, is not likely to be Qught to command the respect very popular, as it interferes greatlyI and enlist the support of those with the liberty of the people. Mus- solini is probably the most autocra-who are unselfishly seeking tie ruler in the world to -day, and he likely go to a point to which the their country's best interests. people will not submit. So far as Again thanks, thousands of u -curtailing the amont of paper to be I used, it is a step which might be fol- 77 ns. thak levied in this country, with great pro - At, foT the newspapers particularly at in New York, Chicago" Detroit and ..,.,Moore still stands pledged to. —,other. largie-Wm-t-rycaii cities are filled ontsvia with filth which is most detrimental -ftrve South Ontario. Diann= 200fift to the morals of the country, as well Stock Carirted, Information Furnished and Sm. so depleting the forests of their valu- on Brantford Roofing rendered by V. J. Prouse, able timber. We H. MOORE Pickering Ji J. S. Balsdon Hardware, Pickering G reen River _7 -Basket Factory I &pt. 159 1926o . Manufacturers of As All kinds of Fruit Basket@, ucw ER Be rates, r :'Farmers' Lsteel Baskets, Clothes. Baskets. Pentiock Proprietor Phone 'Markham I" No W. STAFFORD .�,Marblerand Granite Dealer. Cemetery Lettering etc. First claq.9 work guaranteed. Kingston Road and Piv.kering East Townline. ..Pheone Whit hr 68R 32 27-40 P. O.—Whitby R. R. . --�.Xaple Leaf Xutual Fire Insurance Co oCheap rates for farm and country buildings. Windstorm. Insurance on buildings, wind -mills, Silos etc. Automobile Insurance 0f all kinds. 7 PAR, MS FOR SALE Write or phobe ED. BOW M AN! 20 ...WHITBY, ONT. Don't' sacrifice -e -y' our ..'stock or crops ' = �EFORE selling your live' INO stock - or field crops, con-. .,sult our local manager. He is cohstatitly in• receipt of market Gr ar reports and is kept thoroughly posted on the conditions which :"affect crop and 'Stock prices. His Do 70 , U wish to en, ",-advice. may. be greatly to your large your holdings advantage., or increase your stock? This bank is Our local branch places a very always ready to complete and efficient banking assist .productive - service at your disposal. DOA41 M BA" Wbitl y—G. R Lynd, NLingvfr jilrooklin Brancb-6. C, Cross. Ifev PLKLr 40 • " Cx2on's of Guelph now offer you a perfected furnace--pipeless or pipe style --at a sensational Tlib first revolutionary .Price, provement in home heating in half a century—low-priced, efficient. qV installed in any home. r church. Costs Less to Buy— Less to Use • The new Gilsonic" is built _ *g of Tungsten Plate. Transmits beat THREE TIMES faster. Patented air -blast burns all the gas and smoke. New type cone-shaped grate gets more heat units out of fuel. Electric arc welding seals • the furnace tight as an egg against leaks of gas, dust or smoke, igt Burns Hard or Soft Coal, Coke or Wo6d You are not dependent upon hard coal alone as you get excellent resulti frcin an kind of fuel—soft coal, coke, oilor gas. You enjoy an extra saving by using low cost fuels. Write for Easy Payment Plan A moderate payment down in• st&113 the new Gilson 2. Learn all the features of this new sentatlonally -priced heating system, We will welcome iro;xt Inquiry. Catalogue, sketch plan forms, estimates and full information, gla#llsup- plied without obligating you in any way. Act at once—W3 is the time to make plans for heating your lrome properly,' D. J GORMLtY,­I)Uribjrt6n" Phone Pickering 1506 Gilson ?dft. Co., Limited P510 York St.• Guelph ..._ .... ,•:eT. F.4v ,:c .. ;"6_+ J-: 'wT ,r-. ^-v6y.J,t, L- n• a•ay.. w•`.s: '+-v;. a "xt'+ •N•n'-M,_ s' ;. cn .. ,� `y�.araryryy;., >.,I.'•,t A ••. .s;�-,M� ,rr4":;. •e .....�i.4R..,ry,.A': .,{5e�". ,�.•d .d !t' .��,u,:,,,[..-cr sty, "W.•;ry a`�W aua;^;�:., s. *�;�:,>k., ,p'�r a*s„ r:l;�; +•v. ,,. ..:.. , i - . ;. ;+. .w ...., •Y'. vF^ /1fN+!.. 4.. >/. J <V"r itY... p..Fv... Yv'�.1�.. aI'�.'}}.%•' �1 !� ..., `r:..hYd Y+Gt. V d . k .».�!�€R�?C4; b . aM c' 3. 1u4RM:. ..,Y, . +.•� _�.:rG+.'`✓^1 t`.�� �. ,r r,T C , elf.,'�'°',�.'+•ys*,•°�'';�"y:!"`,,P ,��+��. 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Hill was -taken to the hospital root for the past week but we \.J ..c • ! r` oa tion. t 6, t Galvanized ehjti ice asst. week • .to undergo ass„opera- are pleased to knoer that she is � . Nov&.Scat , � ,•,. A nunibel' ?cors )]Tens pu eat- p Bird's Felt' q now improving. d Steel Shingle& . s e rprls Tuesday weer a day oP mach ex Slate 81tilnRlea $a!d Slid Soft �Ofisl OBv theit this week. eltement to some of our local for safe &t 1 bel quality- OIZ:' k names A1htiRva ebf Bow politicians. The fact that one of T. PATERSON,s OLABEKONT J y aviIle, the eaodidatea was a native of Call and gat prices.. Y :.=visited-.a+ith._.S..II,_askdJkise. Beal -.. p _. oker#tt3t TCswash#p.: szplsitia the - --- - - - ' ►' . on Tuesday. �.. ..,�MIS ___ �:irreat'iaterestehown. A. �-af9A48a�s� -- E. I U”. ru. vtuevu atica"e iStu.ucuC] t4GtlLL4UttAail �3.Gi3C1i3.... u from visits g with friends The vote polled here on Tues -- home • day was one of the largest ever From Aagnst the 15th to Septem r au 8toaffville. y recorded here, as both aides were bar the 15th, I will make a Mrs. A. Ham, of Toronto, bpent THOS. F. SCOTT Wednesday with her parents, T. anxious to bring out every avail- reduction in sleigh shoe prices.. : - s i y '`send Mrs. Sanderson. able voter. The woman vote was Bring In your eleighe and get the Kiddies S11k CLAREMONT - ONT. David and Mrs. Pugh, of Lake- also the largest that was ever re- ' corded hare. benefit of these worth while SOX special, 29c field, spent Sunday with their reductions. t relatives in Claremont. We coogratalate our football Mrs. J. B. Madill is able to be team on..their .winning he Mc- YOnthe' Silk Dealer to Ford Care, new sad 4, oat again after being confined to Laughlin cup donated to to win. L O 1L N E I D used. `V 6hshoase for several weeks. ning team in the league series. SOX 8 eGaiall -39c Fid. and Mrs. Trought and Chas. On Saturday evening Claremont CL$REMONT ! p ! Mataep-He►rrie Implements and X and -Mrs. Troaght, of Inglewood, team played Green River at Pick- , Repairs. rC ' ► Spent Sunday with C.. A. apd Mrs. ening, defeating them by 1.0. Ladies Silk Life and Car Insurance. Dyerland. Cold Wer ose, 50C and e p 1 Phone Clare. 5102 N 4 - Chas. and Mrs. Elliott, of Brok filo, spent a day last week with "Mrs. Gregg. Wall aper the Tatter's parents, Hagh and. I4:coming. Let nil warm Ladles' Silk CLAREMONT you with Ed. Pugh has completed the Hose, C per pr. CREAMERY s4 ®rection of his new steel bars. see the 11126 Sam lea at Bingham e a •ew Idea r ...Mr. Pugh has now one of the beet before blew ag. Fancy Crepe for barna in this district. Pipe or Plpeless y p Highest price paid for The football match scheduled .to pver500 samples to choose from ladies' dresses. Cream at the play hereon Memorial Park be- at loc per roll and up. Fnraace ` ` -twee& - Pickering- and Goodwood A coon late live of Paints 011e and Clarremon Crea,�e �9 Zee to materialize. . The only'farnace with tho revol Famey and plain Varnishes at right prices• ving duplex rate. Let us look ` rr` Roy and Mrs. Smith, of Wind- p g Curtain SCrinl yY ''�`sor, and Mrs. James Smith. of lTatimatee cheerfully gives for stili over your home and give Dive ae a trial and be convinced Whitby, called on Ed. and Mrs. interior and exterior you prices. a�a Y decorating. We also do Plumbing sad Hot 1, George and Mrs. Beverley, of BEATTY aU2 or phone 2813 CLretnoat Genes, aIId `1CJxbridge township, have moved Now is the time to repair those Fruits always on hand at STA -Kris FOR T`HB >Ssaw � into J. S. Bund s residence, just leaky evetroughe or that leak a l� Bund, iller and Mrs. �• e�oOH A M cold to do it. y P� vacated by StanleyCook. roof, as it will soon be too rOCk bottom rices a !firs. Widmer Painter and a Brown spent last Wednesday RodIt 'Thursday in the city with the lat- ator No extra charge for distance. j'''! YT • Claremont - • - - Ontario De A. L,! O ter's daughter, Mrs. Caster. ,ry r Mrs. Tamblyn, Rochester. N. Y., F. 19 • 'V o E R and Mr. and Mrs.`Vomb&. of To CLAREMONT 9 mato, spent Saturday with their ' CLAREMONT — ' - brother. David. and Bars Taylor. �� swed to IN s Mrs. W. B. McKay. of Victoria. Agent for Aciermaa a QualityLm-ds �'i . y_ - \sr Haraeea. Aak the user, ttaedlrifwdiw..rt rli� ,. B. C., and Mrs. J. Michell. of To routo. are visiting with Ed. and Mas. Gibson and Lyman and Mrs., i'ilke s a ,..... _ Litter Carriers, ay Carriers, H Lorne Reid has seenrod the *,O qyr Pumps. Door Tracks. Cow es ; aR'eacy for the Percival Plow Co., 20 �o� �y- Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc , of Merrickville. Farmers wishing ^ A Dollar its Saved It:wtll pay you to get my prices on �x a plow should call on him and ee- z above before buying elsewhere. care prices. Eaah loaf's the i'' when it is in the James and Mrs. Mite ®���� Mitchell and same i 'FRANK J. PROUSE family, of Ctics, spent Sunday Mark well the i ;s,, �a`' jBank - PIOHERINO. ONTAlue r ' with Luther and Mrs. Pike , the flame _ nom; ' latter being an aunt o Mr. AND the soonerlt is deposited in �• .. .� The F1C1;$2'IIl� '4 Mitchell. i , Mise Eileen Coo r and also Mise { - the Bank the' greater the assarCo - Irene °flPllsoa, of Balsam. left this '1 A`r L 0 R'3 r� weep for Toronto to take ap a COLO C R U g'i ,'' ante of its befog caved. s course in the Royal Rusipse® Col + 11 / BREAD f f B;tY[1NG A Savings Account is a magnet The object o! this andAssproses a Oo�i ; lege. We wish them coerces. Qi f ) les«n stealing and prosecute Farmers who have not 'yet fin- 4 {.' ,� 'ph�n do i F for -the money that ordinarly slips the Cslons.. fished their harvesting operations. C 1. A R E MOH T ' being held back by the frequent a YEARS through one's fingers, and an income• Memben b&•i&g proper stotm catiamdJ �k i sate immediately with any membse � rains, have been making g� use paying guarantee for the -future. m of the fine weather this week. _ . _ of hip fee Oo mttNss. Dr. Caldw.ill, of Detroit, who Membership !« $i-�; Bread 3 lb. loaf, 180. ' Tlet.+. may h. had from sua et..l4.nt or practiced in Claremont several rri-tE eeo>".tarT oa.yPct..eiaa. years ago, called on a number of A 0 A N A C �T �D �A.y: friends hereon Tuesday. He toots Else. Oom.-L. D. Banks, 0. S. Pasts•- ii<e if the world was dealing kindly or, M. 9. Chapman, Pickering. , ..-.-.with him. OF CANADA The Snare that eaves ! D. Munro, -Jas. Richardson. ' Mr. Wm. Murdoch, of Winnipeg. you naooey. I DICKERING BRANCH—W. F. L.aw, D�eaaper president, seorellwy, is visiting with Adam and Mre. I sr'.aalss also at nraokllu. Wa+t till!. w6ttty Spears and other frisade in Clare Qaality First Courtesy -Always I + lmout and vicinity. Mrs. Murdock _ - JA- ' !has many friends here who were -. t# sielighted to see her.ChoiceNew'- Leath or Goods Stare 1 Reaben and Mrs. Besse and few- .r'r1vwiily, of Stayner, visited with J. H. ' _ -and U". Evans over the week- e - HARNESS I' - rind. Hie many friends are pleas- ro c e r I e s Our supply of quality Her &ad ed to know that Mr. Besse is mak. Parts is now complete. YnR a success of the creamery Being fortunate is securing a large stock of Men's and Boy's "Blue L Serge" Snits at Reduced Prices, we are now offering swpeo- BOOTB=(3REB OBOE r b W mare pleased to see Luther Fresh Eery Week done bargains for two weeks only. We have & large stock of this Fammu pilkey in tow, again, after being _ { Boot on band -unbeatable � . oonfined to his bed for about two .' at the Verb These Clothes are going to be Fold for lees. than the present coat of for herd wear and tzar. X weeks eafferittR from an. attack of manufacturing them, ranging from 812 00 to $22.50: - SEPAIRINQ ' pleurisy. While able to come into - lowest prices goys, $5.00 to $7.00 We mslotain our established repute• the village to record his vote, he fat. Lawrence Granulated Sugar, $6.50 per 1001be, tine for repairinR all kinds o! will not be able to resume work Highest price paid - harness and boots. ,. until next week. 6 Come Earl to Receive Your Choice and Size A number of our resitients at. ! Phone 3800 CECIL BRADL tended the mase meeting for iarmere' Call at eJe FINGOLD S :Harness -maker, awn on Satarday afterno'on,. when the Hon. W: L. M. ging was the -' -produce EorT�r. orr�rA:Rio :., 1 P - c _ chief speaker. On account of theSAAR NG, , ICBERI ONTARIO busy season sod' the meeting be- r ing held in the afternoon, many were unable to attend. for Transporeade* k meeting in the interests of I�� r 'Dr. T. E. Kaiser, the Conservative x" candidate, -as held in the Com mnnity Hall on Saturday evening, when the speakers were A. dew y man, of Dunbarton, Dr. James Moore. of Brooklin, and Dr. Sais- _. _ M Oth er. The attendance wAs small, i t ae interest seemed to have waned c •~ Neat' Sunday at the Baptist y - �TEVp'joys await you in the smooth -.To realize how fully the smooth Chev Chureli the pttstor's morning sub- — _ � ' 11`V1 Chevrolet, Mere the exhilaration rolet answers your every need and Jest will be "The -Lord is my ,-�- v i of speed ie combined with a quiet; desire—you must see it—ride in it— _ Shepherd." In the eve.ntng "Bre- — Y� ` '� —�- �o�e� performance that betokens drive it. ken Earthenware" will be the sub- `'" - `"s' x "� twenty rather than forty or fifty miles Then—and then only in you appre- Jett, Will the members please '; - - _ per hour. Here is no need to raise yota idate- idw amazing is its Value. - _ voice to lie. easily' heard, no matter how' The GMAC Plan provides an eeono- ; remember the special need of 'our _ — - fast' y� tmy,� mical method of paying for your Foreign Mission Work, of which - Chevrolet on time- tnentton was made last Sunday - Here u an absence of vibration that. t. ion never dreamed a four -cylinder car The Smoothest Chevrolet in Chevrolet his `;. and for which a special offering toryissellin8atthaLowestPriceforwhieh y" r avtll be received nett 9nndsy. T" sovld per• Chevrolet has ever bson sold is Canada. ti Wm. and Mra. Walker, wbo Here is Economical T Ott Roadster $640 ' Coupe $810 sedan $9mo file past toCO with a comfort ��,,,,�Iractst�pui Sport 6 0 Coach. 810 11ave been 8pendigg p s incoupled �t reflects in � Touring 640 Landau mmo Sedan - - �95 or three tlll)iltbe with their veld- -- BDort' 7y press Chas Chaf+i�- 9S uvea here'and at IInionville, left a pPty which makes Po..ibk wd' Utility tFact s Chassis es ". �n Wednesdayand a rtliivir'hame in smooth ormance• tpr,caaaeFaat ry Taxes CF -616, o p $sirs Palm City, Calif. They were ac- 'C.ompanied by the letter's' niece. i �`., A• T• L.A.-�%�%�, Miss Marion Warren, wlm will ONT. spend the winter with them. 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The Four Friends. ky A?v� ° v,PlrnesR was an. •f>!g r . �'j'�' ��+ ./'�'g (��� l tellota; z 1 [7L l.11 1ltVl v a lien with a .atx fooc �1�� Leonard was s �'sf'13"', y,_.t_ ��_ '�+ .:'i, ,z. - - �':. - ,.` ''_'-••-:^.z'--f:� ii�T:�'it�i��'�l . Q�'�'^•:r^n •r•r^:. 57�'_� - PL BUltD I NG . 'F! NANClNG 3 And James'was a very small snail. --- DECQRATINC . FUlSH£NG . CtARDEt� cors. Leonard had a stall, and a great big py ' ® strong one, f > s ^ • est had a manger, and its walla Ern - J� were thick, r George found a pen, but I -think it was - ., . - �l.e�wtN•drGhser�a z _ .� T _ the wrong one,. ----- 7.7.wac+oT«p. • sow'w And James sat downon a brick, Ernest started trumpeting, and ! i• cracked histinanger, ( + Leonard started roaring, and shiv- ered his stall, - Jaat(es gave the hug' -Is of a 'anaii In -- - — danger ' And nobody heard .Wa at all. Ernest started trumpeting and raised— s = such a rumpus, Leonard started roaring axid trying ` James went a journey with the goat's �� ��r ,:•� .: ''' r new compass J And he reached the and of his brickFt :-- ., Ernest was an elephant and very well•- yy1 J y c ( b"utfoned, •' _ •i� - JP 7.� ?:. x�„ Leonard was a tion with a brave 1377 new tall, George was a goat, as I think I have 'g �1 MT FROCK OF PLAID FOR mentioned, r SCHOOL OR PLAY. But James was only a ana11. 9 �fC —From "When We Were Very J Shlrftga _4J7ffi5jk form an efiectiveby A A Milne eir�aing on frocks for the "little miss „ .�� fren > to twelve years of age This, When Sheraton Des' ed ;DIJ �� ! 1 V G APP&!'iiiANCF MV lJr+llll�V�7 ! . AND- -- model has a boyish eoBar Furnituae. By -Baldwin & Green. Architects. r whd a yoke extending in a l.anel down w Thomas Sheraton,the visionary, is This home, 21 ft. 6 in, x'85 ft., has windows. More important than the two bedrooms upstairs are also 'ea- the front The back is in one picas tepreeeartative of desltgtiera who in- already been erected by a client of ,epee of the windows themselves is the; ceediagiy large, 17 ft. x 14 ft. 0 in. and a rderrow belt ties in th® centra ht i front The long foil sieves are Bath- fluenoed their contemporaries In a re- the architects and Including hot air fact that the light from these sou roes 'and 17 fi, a 19 ft, Spacious clothes C markable degree, but who did not beating, pjutnbing tlxturea and septic is absolutely unobstructed. Roof pro-. closets and a store room Complete the tared tato marrow wrist -bands' and are actually practice the art of cabinet teak, Dost E5,500. The exterior walls- jecdons for verandahs are usually the second floor plan♦ which could easily ' niarked for a shorter length. No. 1877 F' making to say great extent them- are of lapped siding laid over tar most prolific source of trouble }n thin be altered to suit other preferec'ea i ie in ai qu a4. 6, 8, 10 and lE years. selves. Sbermton's designs were a flue paper and tongue and groove sheeting. I respect and It is Invariably the living i Readers desiring further informs. gime fR requires Zia yards 36 -inch ging- !item, or •1 % yard's 54 -inch plaid flannel quarry for more practical men with The concrete cellar extends under the room which suffers. tion regarding the plana and apecmcs- toy sloth 20 cents. greater aptitude for business, but he whole house and contains storage As there Is no dining room. the tions of this house should coinmuai• w, The designs illustrated £n our new often had not money enough for the space for fruit and vegetables kitchen, 17 ft. x 10 ftp: is intended to cafe with the archltecL direct Ad - often Book are tracedadvance our for bare necessaries of existence. An Interesting feature of the first serve' In a dual capacity The large i -dress, Messrs, Baldwin & Greece, $2 d iihs boats dirasrasaker, and the woman Sheraton went to London In 1790, floor pian is the elimination' of the en- cupboard just inside the door con. i-B:oor St. E., Toronto. Out. - r or girl who desires to wear garments passing on In 1804. so that his active trance hall, or what would'be equally tains a -built ratrigerator with out- � q dependable for taste, simplicity and work as a designer extended only over true. its enlargement to form a sun- aide Icing' door This, of course. 1n i j > a period of adx years. He designed fur- room. This arrangement is tar more, addition, to facilitating icing during' Question. is a oL -inch air space h economy will find her desires fttlfil:ed olture for the love of his art. His style preferable than _a small bail for it the summer, also precludes the neves between a file wall and the plaster i" in our patterns. Price of the book 10 rforms the same 'functions sity of it in winter. ' coat sufficient to eliminate dampness'. . s Is rich with piquant suggestiveness; anally D® - et� the copy SOW TO ORDER PATTERNS and is color it is alluring, while in and at the same time is over so much, The architect's client insisted os, a' Yes. And 1t la desirable be have form it is always Elegant and refined. more utilitarian. 'bedroom and bathroom downstairs and waterproof psDm d the between Write your name and address_plain• Drawing -rooms in Sheraton's time The living room is 13 tL a 13 ft. the dimensions of the former. 17 ft. a the furring system and the tie 8cme d . -• ay, giving on�r and size of su:h were furnished with sideboards, secre. and the tight problem is well taken '' 9 ft. B fn., indicate that his wishes patented Wa11 bearing lila forma ars ]ia#etas as you want. Eac:ose 20e in tarfee and cabinets on which Inlaid or- care of by the two groups of casement have -been complied with. The other available that do not regiitro furring. atanips or coin (coin preferred; wrap nament was lavished, and the mar: , it tmrelully) for each numbir and quetry displayed fine taste as well as eddrass your order to Pattern Dept. elaborate craftsmanship. d Wilson Publishing Co., 73 West Ade- Beautiful tables with painted and iii- ' ` 3UN MA � tettei~ede tsent by laid tops were much in fashion during St.,. ?oroato. Patterns s , r _ t3herstoa's period. He was a genius e 1n the invention and construction of } #�I j6EDtf.k711 1n OEQ >oi ttcomplicated articles—such as tables w nr ".ate MaWorry orry which opened out to make a writing j "�' o. w �w« .w•+r T e •' the Japanese. desk, or dressing -tables with conceal- •JUt the Japanese taml:y system, ed mirrors, and other accessories. Dur• - whfch the whole social structure iug♦ the eighteenth century. bedrooms » c o2 the country has been bulli, has been °Near frequently Lr �� ��' equeatly reception rooms, and. - - ' sim"t completely broken down with - Sheraton found opportunities for In- « -• fZAD F� R N�- - Wail the knowledge of the country is venting folding furniture which ea - ml bite interpretation placed by some larged the accommodation. The lady's yapaaeee writers upon marriage statin- dressing ase become a card table, and mic Morning Joy Of end all this delight may he enjoyed, i New Plaster Absorbs Bound. tics just issued by the Government he designed a'icove beds, sofa beds and _ ; nat only by the fortunate who eppnd A special plaster has been kiveated " a usurveyis has shown that the aver- summer beds for coolness, Morning Glia• their summers In the country, but by for wallot and partitions that ItAs is I�. ei'e age of marriage for young men is Bookcases of all kinds and $sizes Well-informed people call them those In town offices and' narrow c'_aimed will absorb sound it} much the ,now between Z5 and 28 years, while are included to Sheraton's designs— ipomea; others call theta convolvueua; rooms, who through mauy months same manner that ink is'afrsorbed by _ than far gens is between a and 24. some of these large enough to fill the but the old country name of "morning each day may partake of the flowers' blotting, paper. - side of a room, glories" best expresses the daily de- offering of loveliness. �apaaese observers point out that not The French sofa -bed was the fore• light they brio; - '— move than twenty years ago such late 'marriages" would have been consider- runner of the sofa which Sheraton The potentialities of happiness• in 'a I Corn -Stalk Fiddle. ed a menace to the welfare' of the fully developed into a drawing -room penny packet of seeds are a.ways pe When the corn's all cut and the• bright `State, and declare that a revolution of piece in white and gold. He designed great; but the morning glories seem stalks shine ' the family system has occurred in less also ample conversation seats, which a little to surpass all others, especial -Like the burnished spears of a held Khan twenty years. were luxurious sofas with slender ly for those who can, have but few -of gold; ' ' - Even in the early days of this ce'n- legs, - flowers to cultivate, whose activities Wben the- tield-mice rich on the nub- Qttry, it is explained, the principal O'er the yielding strings with a must' be confined to the pots or boxes bins dine, social duty in Japan was perpetuation First Press Agent Won Success.on a root terrace or window sill. And the trust Domes white' and tbe' ! - i' of the family, and this presuppdsed 3 The first thea4rical press agent stunt Morning glories are ready to grow anywhere and for anyone; just as in wind blows cold; Then it's heigho' fellows and hi -did- 1 marriage. Girls who waited un- 1 'sally ag took place a century ago when an act- the country they will .fling themselves die diddle, Eft they were 20 were rare, and young or drove a tub drawn by a flock of over a fence, a porch, or a chicken For the time is ripe for the corn -stalk i»Ien were married st 21 years or ear• Beeee for three miles along the banks fuse, so will they veil 'with beaaty a fiddle. tier. But economic force has destroy of the Thames. The act was success• window frame, a chimney or an ugly ''ed this system. The head of mora families can no ful in filling the theatre for the subse bit of city wall. And they are delight- _•- And you take a stalk that is' straight, longer ensure support to young mar- quant performance. __ I ful in all their doiLgs from first to and long, - last, behaving- with a companionable With an expert eye to its worthy j tied coupes whi'ie they are getting a hart in life. Ambitious young men -must attend unvereitles, from which they do not graduate before they are 25, and after that often obtain a bare ` living saliirq for years, Late max.I Tiage has been the inevitable result. z Conservative writers regard these >` statistics with alvrm. They declare -- that Japan'a strength has come from the family system sad that social chaos impends. But .other writers re- ' gard the prompt overthrow of the old " -system as a healthy sign. They point :r. with pride to the fact that Js, I,.... .. Pan has fl, Taken her place with other progressive t - mations in this as in other respects. Nature Fakers. ,y 114cs. Masters --"in the art gallery to. is day I saw a picture of an onion." Mrs, handers—"Was it natural?" "So natural it brought tears to my precision which enables one to count points, I upon their charming activities and And you think of the bubbling strains i movements almost f-om day to day. of song The slender stalks race upward at That are bound between Its pithy amazing speed, thickening and inter joints -- twining until they form veritable rose, Then you cut out strings, with a azure bine, and wbite, and all richly bridge in the middle, c:otbed in leaves. Soon the buds be- With a corn -stalk bow' for acorn -stalk gin to appear, those slender fluted, addle. pointed buds which open out morning -d' �'�"'� r ,♦'.p,�.. by morning into perfect ebalice-shaped Then the st.raths that grow as you ( blooms, violet and rose, azure blue, draw the how and white, and all the delicately flush- O'er the yielding strings with a ed and tinted shades between. practiced hand', Each evening one may see just how And the music's flow never loud but many, among the innumerab:e Suds at different stages, are ready for to- low Is the concert note of a fairy baud. morrow's bloomtng: each morning if Oh,youuT dainty songs are a misty rid - one rise early enough, they will be dle j l found soil -.closely tolled, but, wets To the simpie'swests of the corn -stalk j the sun, they open before one's very fiddle. eyes into perfect floc:ers; exquisite in —Paul Lawrence Dunbar• f form, and co:or, and growth upon the --- - - -Laws. -The Purpose of ayes• parent vine. For a few hours the •-:Rabindranath Tagorebeauty ]alts; thea, aithotit any sign ftr all lanes (sale they) be made In Jasper National Parti, A Berta, Sir Rabindranath Tagore, noted In • of disordeN or decay: the morning's and publyaited only to the intefite there are about 640 mires of standard , than poet and philosopher, as he ap• flowers droop and drop, leaving the that by them every man should be trails by which tourists may visit the fears to bis latest and most striking vine orderly a'" prepared for the next put in remembrstios of his dewUe.— h Al1 More, in "Utopia," outlying soenic attractions. photograp . day s spay. , '�,,, y � ,. ` ._ ..._ ._.—. '. ', �a w Ca" : - „ �, y.: �' •C n. 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Y _S '' ,�...-.:`. .. - -- 44.14 •.. .. -.' - - ,: "r s _ _. - -.a`r `,. h r 1 i. •s I'roaf That the Stolnarll � W� a and Needs Toning Up 3' Are you one of71 goo,d, the many sufferers who dread meal times .-Hungry," and t= �`; •' , _ yet afraid to eat, because of the pains and disoomfor =th'at follow. - T 'the stomach is out of order the whole e ` system suffers, and as the blood be- comes thin and watery it becomes in - creastugfy difficult to correct the dl• gestive. disorder, . Thereis no tonic for the stomach that is not a tonic for One Ste. Classified Advertiselm+e>nt�. ; g" the whole body; thus ablood-building The wave which. murmurs beneath vs z, oa PAaT TrMZ TA" osuirss FOR ' relleree tonic such as Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, Eastern skies not only �• We * aanlrsr, copact y' .indigestion, but adds .•rmna Ur women sig ""an.Rartinf. , • :,.And feelt►_th�hat kiaa_Qf__a r _�., w„eD,- a-_,.,. ,.,,,.,,,,. nu• .�� aW the general � NMIson Knew What Was Corning. L r Bhaw,. Selkirk `Road, " P.E.T., Pe . Perchance, has known the foss What F proved the value of Dr. Williams' Pink at do You expect Ua be when • Pills is a severe case of indigestion latIs thunders where the you one come of age, my little man Y" With tl and relates his experience .for the ';BRITISH STATESMEN TO STUDY CANADA boulders rise asked the visitor' r ' ` I,eaeflt of other aufferera. He says:- The Rt..San, Ian MacPherson, I{.C., Rt. Hon. Arthur Fiemdersoa, and "Twenty -Dari" was the reply. µ Around the Cornish coast; ox ,yet. "I suffered from indigestion for a num the Rh- Hon. Sir Evelyn Cecil, Q.B.E., heads respectively of the* Liberal, Labor, has run of years. My case was so bad that and Conservative groups in the British delegation to the Empire Parliamen- A race on Sou Om poolw whe» Doral n �7 words tali to describe it. My- appe- terry Association conferenoes in Australia this fall, are here photographed on lies, �'a'riadh7JgA7n,900k Ute was gone, constipation was pre- board the Canadian Pacific liner Empress o! Scotland on arrival at Quebec. _j, E. •McKnight,. in "The Bea An- !a eoopsntion with Canad'isn Am teeb sent, and my nerves were all on edge. of moderate prm!�,,� a» ' I could not sleep well at night, and the A study of the'exiattng economic conditions in Canada'- will be made as the thology,". edited by A H. Bartlett. lied to ti>. MsaLean Buitdsn' Cm ` world was s dark spat for me. I tried party proceed westward, The immigration problem will receive careful cos- Nls Stone. Wsad inlbrm•td on plannit>at, � ,•,' r sideration during the limited stay !n this Dominion. Two gentlemen stopped on the, street �"��'," t' a number of remedies, but without any a -Williams'Pink Pills � to talk. One was 1►eaT1n8 a hicks din' Afi a ideal referohee book benefit. Them Dr. Wil send its cents for • copy. g+i' were recommended, but without much tie D� MSCI.`° aaildw c.:sjq• THE O�j'j'ARjO ,Isaacs, ' said the other, "oat is a faith, after so many failures, I decided DENTAL HEALTH DAY SUM T as Asd•ic, St w. tine diamoat you have it. Vare yon Twente, Det ! to try them. After taking three boxes get it Y" y ' I noticed a change for the better. HM R � RY " broth-" Veil," explained Isaacati "my Then 'I got three more boxes and Province Wide Public He®1\NN iJriV iY A : re nuine-remedy. I con- ort Promises to be a er I flied ant leQt >p160 for a attme. Uat tinned the treatment, Look moderate dig is dl atone." z }•-- the x�r__ie so danger- BURNS �S• axerciae, could take plain food with- I Great Success- ons to the life of little ones as -ii- the dy 6 r mut suffering as formerly, and proved The Ontario Dental Health Day to summer. The excessive heat throws ways that these pills make good blood, and be held.on Wednesday, October 20th,, barns• ski sins, bruises and flash t the little stomach out .of order so My beast is s dark forest where no wounds. f Ir -.khat this good blood will restore the I will be something pew in so far as this quickly that unless prompt aid fs at voice is bread, ' (stomach and nerves. Anyone Buffer- Country is concerned. We have had hand, the baby may be beyond ail Nm arnnnd of foot by day sight- ` Ing from stomach or nerve troubles special days of various kinds but we human help before the mother realises a �r' A" will make no mistake in giving Dr. have never had oqe as;t, aside 'tor the he is ill. Summer is the season when n� echo borne Williams' Pink Pill a fair trial." purpose of informing the public how I diarrboea, cholera intantum, dysentery �t1'a the long eSsles and Shadowy t Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold to protect themselves from the Lav- and colic are most prevalent. Any of arches• of a horn, IMG OF t Trembling -nor cry of beast, nor call by ail meds cine dea:ers or will be sent ages of Dental diseases. The Import -these troubles may prove deadly !i by mail at So cents a box by The Dr. ante of •the movement and the tsetse- not promptly treated. - Daring the of any bird' ;pp55 ,.:� • Wib:isma Medicine Co., Brockville., slip for same such aetivlty cannot be I summer the mothers' best friend !a But always through the deep sell Onk Write to day for a copy of the ! gainsaid and the Ontario Department Baby's Own Tablets. They regulate` free booklet "What to Eat and How of Health deserves credit for Initiating i the bowels, sweeten the stomach and a g�leving wind' this effort W educate the public In re Moves like the' voice of a vaAt Dray ` r to Eat." I keep baby healthy. The Tablets are "y= p gard to the pFevention of tooth decay' er; 1t is your !we sold by medicine dealers or by mail at _ y•` and pyorrhea. 1ft4n and bend leaf an8 bough ' (Military SLratagy. 26' cents a-box_from_The-Dr--W tm -Many instructive and helpful- -while, far above, lam atoad watching his', ties are being arranged and the lead Medicine Co.. Brockville, Out. One though soars like a hawk in the � �� E nephew and some other boys playing • " :' ea mind. .': at soldiers attacking a fort. ►iter, a Ing health, educational and social vel beau of my Xt"fare organlsatione are all co•operatini Knight -in -Armor- --John Hall Wheelock. s moment or two had passed he called i HARRY WALK bis nephew to hian.and said: in a most enthusiastic manner. The whenever. I -m a shining Knight, dent#sts of the province will give tree I I buckle on my armor tight: Rutryotir scalp with Minard's Llnirnent �. l�� ,1,e& how Lydaa L R "mak here. Fred. If your side- can dental examination and advice to all a take the fort within, -half an hour- i'il And then I book about for things. who request !t upon ,that day: In the Like Rushlaga-Ont, and Rescuiuga. Not Static nary, _ p 's vegeta�t CO�OIt� give you half a dollar," larger centres special clinics Will M pied accepted the offer and hastened arranged and in the smaller places the And ravings from the Dragon's Lair, "Let's see; haven't I seen You some- Restored ll� n F to his friends with the news. + dentists will receive the patients in And Sgbting all the Dragons there., where etas'•' About two minutes later he. return And sometimes, when our Flgh-ts be- "Possibly. I've been other places." Hamilton Ont -"I have taken Lye 3 ,,. their own oti3cea E, Ptnkbam a Valtable Compound ed to his uncle sad solid: Qeaeral educational events will also , g'in, and would not be -r "Uncle, can I have the half a dollar' be held. These will take the form of I tbialt 11l let the DrraEoas uta. a I had at it now. ;We've taken the tort all right.- public meetings and mase -meetings And then I think perhaps I won't.• I had a f e ma 1 e s "That was pretty smart;' remarked of school children In order to sLlmu• Because they're Dragons, and I don't, Y i trouble so badly I !. :Uncle Wiilfam, as he handed over the fate interest is Oral Hygiene among -A. A. Miles could hardly walk coin. "May I Inquire as to how you _ and I was could run- in the boys and girls the service clubs * ` down and c ou 1 d out•generalled I the enemy'^ ( are donating prizes to be given to the hardly get around _ "Oh," replied nephew Fred. "that , pupils writing the beat essays. or pro Perfect .,....... a to do my Doane- iwas-quite easy. I just offered thepari ' ng the most attractive posters on PTOteCt1M1 twGt work. I would be ea.�no M v other side a quarter to give In." this - subject. ' Tlirough the kindness .•` in bed t h r e e or f ��,.,. four days at s ` ----�---� land edurtesy of the Ontario Motion With Every rjs�y time. I was told Granite is the lowest rock in the! Picture Burean and the Toronto Film by a friend to trr ee n h`s crust It is the bed -rock of Board a short motion picture film will FaX WtR£ ROTI yyoour egetabie Compound I did and r lbr world. be shown in -the leading theatres and �. by the time I took two battles I wain the Radio stations wil broadcast use- Every roll of •Prince Ed- i-- beginning to get around again I tool l tui information tial on Dental Health. One ward Brand Fox Netting ten bottles in all, and now I am all ; j r of the most attractive features of this opens out as a 160 toot right again and doing my own work. } long wall of perfect pro- I have au grown-ups to work for, so edur<ational effort will be the window P I have plenty to do. I also used Lydia h fhb druggists and tection Cor • your foxes,, P .: Tpwp1,*c displays arranged Y "Prince Edward" does not E Pinkham s Sanative Wash, and I 'a HAlmoR[ae11KJ, ACAD[tW 10°% many Of the merchants who carry bag nor sag and has. . think it isgood But I owe m health • i n,,,,, �".`,:;':.��.,....- fruit, vegetables -and other wholesome more meshes than any to the Vegetable Compoun� and I """•�»» "'"�' toads, The programme for 'the pre- other brand of fox netting. 11144 i" was used women think if more of it ,,; ,� �,•„• ,,,,:,�.,,,, err. would be better o$. I would not be ?' " * �--� �• 1e"°*�O"O1T' vention of. dental. diseases will also _ Write or wire for w be brought to the attention of the delivered prices. Idithout it if it oust much more. _ `s NELLIE HORN, 28 13k Matthews k r _,__- people through newspaper, billboard Holrnans Surnrnerslde - Avenue, Hamilton, Ontario. ° }, and street car advertisements. P. E. t-tand Do you feel broken down, nervous. _ " and we sometimes? Lydia E. Punk- a i.�',Pd�ul►o'4 • - World's Oldest Rose Tree. Special Ontario Agents. � �eaeamwaaIIeYI ham's VdgetableCompound Is excel- ' W. H. C. Rtrthven, J. M. McGillivray lent to take at suchatb It always V At Hildeshetm,' iu Germany;- grows Alliston Prlceville helps, and if taken regularly and per- 0 what is believed to be the oldest rose - —' - tree !n the word. It covers near]? ' will the whole of the east aide -of the r eve parish the records of t ,.. ad he church .refer- ,- , a tw enoes are made over a period of fully o T n - s► a tous8nd .years to the training, Arun- _ ■��� Q i� fag, and methods of preserving it. _ Y� w T The roots are visible in the crypt o! -- yQt� the church. - ' Q Kinord's Liniment relieves stiffness. y High $chaos Boards and Boards of Education Are authorized by few to establish w i•4,~ �, INDUSTRIAL, TEC I-iNiCAL A1�1Ii ti proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for '� Ideal Powder' :.. ART SCHOOLS _ •' With the approval of :the Minister of Edueatien. _ ; iColds --Headache Neuritis - _ Lumbago Fo Dai! Use " DAY AND EVENINt3 CLASSES - U _ may be conducted in accordance with the regulations- issued by Paili Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatism This pure, delicately med-0. the Department of Ldvcatlon. it�ited,' antiseptic powder _thet DOES 1�10T AFFECT THE HEART cess n uChper to overcome It se eft- THEORETIC AND PRACTICAL INSTRUCT!'ON' _ cessiveperspiratton.ItStJOth- w* _ !s ylven in various trades. The schools and ci•asses are under dlreoti0n of AN AOVISOfIY COWMITTSE. I -' v es and enols, is conven�gnt and econotniced and ill an AppliCatlon for attendands should be made to the Principal or- the Acca t on ``Bayer" package ideal face, skin~ baby and school. COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS.. MANUAL TRAINING, HOUSEHOLD` I which contains proven direr On5._ du9tiilg powder. -� M /' �t tai.. s•'s CO ( Handy "Sayer" butes of 12 'tab s.IIN• .. dar!•e 9 -SCIENCE AND 'AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE are provided I Also nada)bottles of 24 and 10 -•-Druggists• 2k.Otdipee,wD.sa.*a�r& saxo�s.• for in the Courses -of Study in Public, SepArate, Continuation and High - -Bay" Cwdewra Sha ire Stick Ise y' Schools, Collegiate Institutes, Vocational Schools and Departments.-ie�taester ot�salleyHea tde attAcetyn WkyneaAcid, "A. S A.").�whie t' well kuO:a - _ ys Caples of the,.Regulations issued by the Minister of Education may be -that Aspirin meas Bayer m ufActusr, to asdit taw Pabst aaafnat , tt.ttea., leg Ore 'a - obtained from the Deputy Minister, Parliament Buildings. Torontc. I -M Byer oempaa7 wni be stamped with their a•w� trade s�kr "tae t7toa," ISSUE No. 38--'26. e r • f n; • .f. - - _ - - - i w _ _ _ R J. . 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'_ • �,". a _ ..'.' ,�.' . v ,!t'n. w. r.. �`R_"�s.•S'+�• »r .: '^;c,1n, '°`�R. .•.,�s,+'y;s � 1 �rh•F a.^ ;<s. aa___ -. m.. ..w . ^'`"". a'�'',..it:,,µ. r :ia.,.,� ref'. ,...".his..^'. 4'' `�'"?D•:• 1 '' s+U.S,.,,y� a "•..,. f ,g,., r ,.7,�t "_.;;.�N,"'•. .,. s" ,....1 ..W."�:'n... ^51.,�v. . ,yi+,.,y. +•w. r.� `�: ��, "�: .. Vic•• wd.'.:�i., `„y -f Y ,?'�.' .. :.. ,�:_ ,fi;y6 ixi; -.t•. a.. ,. :T 4 "�i n W. .'9. y, rY.� 'Ss. w6.. ..,, . Si•^/.•a,.. .,Fu'':Y'Cc .,.. 9. S✓ t Gam,. .,,,. :�, '.r• `'dwiss 'fk , X x -.;. ::r .r �. ., s.r,.,ffl 1. ,,. .::. c �. 4 t ,. -�- , . - . ;P _, _� ..- If -Z . �� ; o •ALISMS1. -Robert F.ankin, who .ha& been -Traffic officer Reid, vias. in ,the ­17 , . •,.. w., h a' �t�`. months; flax>�ttne-'leisDVDel,s4¢heTe everal city iTr: Eu A SadIer`�enti$;; practis + �`� : oon !� w .. NCEFu . I ­,_ V. 11 r _ - , V he has secured a position in thee, Baa- in tri Toronto, wil�• be here in his sines Kennedy, of Scarboro .&'-" v - ., -"s 'in t6Wv'd . on Saturday calling on ser..office. o ice' on Thursday• from •10 a. m. Lo ,' - . i q ��. ,.- . - �, - ::. � -The Women's Institute will hold' a 5'3r.m„ as usual' frienis. _ _ - . Dr. ballaise was off duly several } monthly meting ozr Tuesliay --Dr. A; T. Fallaie, Resident Dent .__ _ _ y evening nest, Sept. tat lite iio>rrg ist. = 6ijice over $alsdoii�s hardiwate - �ieys asst weep su€feng #rcim"an at- M;s. W. J. Miller. The gills. will store. Office hours, 9.to 6 daily and _ _ - - imck of quinsy: r - give the programmer . viemn s by appointment,• _ . -. _ - T - . - .. -'Mrs. ofF. _L, Green, of Greenwood, -Coming-Dr. F. E. 3.nke, Optom- •-Aglarge number from Pickering F Jpaid +'a a Brief visit with Mrs. and Miss etrist, 167 Yore St,, Torontof may and virinrt u ore attending the - " _ , '• ,. usher, on Sunday: be consulted about your"e es • for Oshawa Fair which is beinz held on • ,� pp�e�-Miss P. J. Wright, of Toronto, lasses at A. H. - Allin's dru store, t'he last three da s of this week. �j'� (� l�� ��/l'�� (Q� "� �` ,ti , . .11 �Ni%s Mthi. week -end S, Chapman. tvi`th °her sifter, thy, Tuesday, Sept. 28th. Don't y They enll-Rea Say L,j 1Vs of '. a Silk, 41M ��o forget the date.- ,IN MEMORIAM. _ Wm Thom n, of the Rochester -At St. George's Church next. Sun- t:- s : Tis2es visited with Rev: U. S. and,bfrs.: '*r mer on on Thursday last:' . day- Services at 10.90 am: and 7 p. $a'm--In ever loving memory of Mrs. j- h f� r m. with Mr. F.' L. Meads in -charge. W� G. Han} who departed ti;is life ; , all Clo•t�i111 G1il e - -,Tohn Moore, of Toronto, is spend- On Friday Sept.4th at 8 September 16th, 1924. "�-- '' i ' -ing his vacation at the home ;of his y . p.m., our on Se . special Harvest Thanksgiving ser- This da brings back sad memories. x jpareats, Henry and Mrs. Moore. p F vice will be held with the Venerable Of a loved one gong to rest, - - 4,_ .._ -Mrs. Irish left °b . Tuesday for Archdeacon GQ'arren as preacher. On And those who think of her today, ,.. n 1 } n n f .� )Stratford to spend a couple o{ weeks g �ow 1J1 s� V 1„!� ooh Sunday Sept. 26th. morrrin 'and even- Are, those who loved her best. ' width her br er; Milton Scott: ? -H. J. and Mrs Marquis, of Stroud ing, Harvest Festival' services will Sadly missed by husband and family. • continue, .wath- Ma -Charles_:. Emery __�__ a, a few imef calls while motoring and Mr. W. R. Sproule as the preach- -- s thlwugh the village on Sunday with BALE REGISTER. ' - era. Special music will be ,a feature iris. at all services. -Mrs. Henry Austin, of Richmor,3 Thursday, Sept. �3- Credit auction _ .13if1, s ent s few days last week wits -On Wednesday afternoon last sale of forty head of fresh milk �verp mall in the ComIYlullit fi Mfrs. John Annan and. Picker- (Sept. 8th) a quiet but pretty wed- cows and springers, the propertX of J p ,s t• ding took place at the United Church .. =Oliver Dean y J '. ruff {riends. y, lot, con. 4, Whitb ter --GF,rdon a$d Mrs. ' Found and peonage here when Miss Susie se- Twp. 1.30 o'clock aha . I cond date hter of Wm. John and Mrs. rP• Wm. Maw is invited to look over these 1 ;child spent Sunday with the former a t g auctioneer, � Stanley, was united in mamage . to A - �•errts, Robert and Mrs. Found, of Wednesday, Oct, 8th -Extensive ase-' Q i `t Edward Alonzo Pascoe, son o4 Oliver gamples of Suits Trousers p he Base line. tion sale of high-class horses, cattle , and Mrs. Pascoe, by the Rev. A R. ! -Reit. P. J. 'and Mrs. Gardiner and implements etc. At lot 22 Con. 6 - t children; of Springbrook, spent a few Sanderson. The young people were :, t unattended, and immediately after - Pickering, (1 agile west of Bron- _ , ; Fall and winter Overcoats : hours on Thursday last with Acker- gham) the propert of the estate t. the wedding ceremony the bridal y 11 -:irg friends while motoring through of the late T. E, Ham. . Sale at 1 1.•r*%; +ills couple started on a motoz tour to _ y �• o clock sharp. 12 months credit. -Will,the person who has the book Fenlon Falls.. and Jpoir>rs east. Mr. 4 EtCs, Etc• ' « p „ and Mrs. Pascoe will reside on his No reserve. See large bills. Fred entitled Painted Fires by Nellie Postill auctioneer. _ - ' ! + it 'ffieCl rykindly return it to the b- farm near the to them heiror a to sy aniezids i best , r ;, ' wishes of their man friends will fol- , tic lions as it is m great demand. The gLiality, , :"workmans'hlp x -there, is a great demand for it. ng' happy wed- STOUFFVILLE. ;5 3 -W. D. and Mrs: Harding and ded life. -< �� child, and the former's mother Mrs. -may of the motor accidents Politics have been waxing warm �+ y ,,, { ,�� ` )t ""-,,John Harding, of Tororrto mal which occur on our highways area during the past week, and everyone .and---J1L a e-narantee[1• - �T. r r __.__J.rri yrs: C1azk-ion Sur,3ay inhisa mesa .to inapt time drives Se Vir� A. He Lawson andoiam i °oldi. ' 1i while motoring through the village, ppbeite�dzect ons her Freouerrtly he Torontowherethey will reside in the �e Qer n es in t les '�+� ,`:`.� -The cottagers along the lake going g T front have started to 'migratz back would_ nit attern t this a•tuat if he future. - 1 •� _/ r r, te> the city, the migration being due P to the approach of cool weather and knew, the approaching car. tray ew 1I r. W. H. Shaw received the Gad ' i 3i - "the re -opening of the .public schools. close at hand, but often the view is intelligence on Saturday, that his - ,�n . patterns are at your dos_ ,, '� _ -William D�field Cooper, .of the obstructed by the car he is following, brother-in-law; Dr. Baker of Lancing, - x-r�- '. Bank of Toronto, and friend, R. C. and he doefi not see it until he is just dropped dead. Heart trouble was the , ' in the act of assist the other 'and cause: ,posal in this collection. Hili,. of the Dwxn's Dunlop, Toronto, P • -jo; aq1 10 stuoq aq3 1a Xui.4sotloq ass then it is too .late to hold back. When _ niers aur.t, Mrs, W. J. Gordon of a person wishes to pas.= an other going -- ' _ _ -. I ?� , :'Church St. . i in the same direction he +hould turn Pose ddvertisomonts. - - �., .. - � -Thos. Connor has .secured a good tO the left hand'side of the road a • 1.position in - Tororr;o and will leave considerable distance behind the other TELCO t'T,ANT FOR SALE-Ap- .' - car so that he may have an unobstr- LJ �� x xt )Monday to assume his new dut- Y ply at NEWS OFFICE, � (� His 'mother. -Mrs. J. H. Connor, Acted view 'of the road ahead, so that-�j��-R�ead�' Tailored l FOR &ALF -A hand carved walnut •., , will occu the house which he is vac- he cab see that the road is clear, , ,. sideboard w th marble top. Apply to Gordon __ i i,l, �atiAg. py -.It i11 predicted that we are to Bros., Bos 45, Picker -g - 1.2I. _ • e -On Saturday - evenin last a lar a have an earl _winter this year._._prO- - . _, _ . _ ., - num r t e young nen of Ed. _es�sw�_ _yA�T - 32 rr:ocas. re f s Ga 3e B. Pickwell, Ornithelo- - -� went b!«les. For full particulars apply to r and Mrs. Pascoe (nee Susie Stanley) gist at the Northwestern University. 1t,,, .McGinty. Pick 44tf 1. '. s his ' edom and colt's s@rowe aced them to a miscellan- the arethry carni le tet Sho t] hg . tiyg FOR 8 A Lin E- pt era do.e rova�g H bu n -_ ::11 Ed p y bu,l, win. Gray. R. R 2, Claremont. 1.2 _ZQ - �z .. ra -Mrs. S. G. Hetherington of Pet- the birds will curt on their south- - CHAPMAN _ `_' + ,.` : ,erboro is visiting her daughter, idea ward flight and autumn will come VOR BALE -Cottage and J Acre of tSo ��i� i .. (Rev.). J. S. Ferguson. Mrs. C. S. wrth their leaving. The predictions JL 'and s room., newsy decorated See this. ..11 ., `---i.' Hetherington returned to her home may come true but past experience Make an neer. Roben Moon, werevale, boor ,,,wig in Peterboro, on Saturday after spend- ewnvinces us that none of the '•signs" FOR 8ALE-1 Jersey cow, due Sept. e e s " , f sing a week with Rev, and Mra. Fer- that are mentioned by weather pro- )7th. and 1 Durhamciw,due, Fred Lacey, - t� guaon. phets can be relied on. The only Iot as H. F con., Pickering. Highland creekI . . ; I ;' -­ --John S. and Mrs, Baladan and persons who can give a fairly occur- P'a' 1 ° .Pi n 9 Ti m _ •.. - . _ i!, - .ehildren, aceom hied by John Powell ate forecast of the weather are those OR RALE -Overland Car, Beat .and Harry Stanley, left on Sun scientists, who are in constant touch Feash offer In excellent condition. A ply at . - a .. day , 1.11 for a weeks motoring trio thlough by means of the tele raph, with thee. Bryant . hrm, lot s• cog. a, Pic�enAg. :- -. - western Ontario, g one Pick n40i. 2 _. during which they conditions of the weather at ell points �w _ _ t� .,'will visit relatives and friends in Lon- of the continent. By knowing the BLANCHE M. RAMER-Teacher o! To a sure your pickles Will be the best ` don, St.Thomas, Windsor, Port Stan- pressure of the atmosphere, the direc- Piano. Conserv.torr Cause taught. stu- r, 'ley, Ridgetown and other poitrta. tion in which the wind is blowing, and dio at Mra Lyman Pike '., Claremont, an �a• you ever have made, we would ad- -Services in St. Paul's United other the are in a oar- nrdaya. Pbaae Clare toil. a2 t • particulars, y I church on Sunday. 10.80 a.m. "The tion to make a fairly accurate fore- FUR BALE -O. A. O. No. 1Jt4 Fall vise you to use nothing but .a.-_ --. ^Consecrated Hand." Also a '"Talk" cast, but even then they do not pre- wheat Thee verietri.recogni ed as the beet �i to the boys an gnr a. .p.m. m e a O more thin a wt°ar'�t Far AAtartesra'aa. F. H. Wat- ::._-:_---t� very finest ingredi- t� ney, lot 11. con. 8. Pickering. Phone Pick 1418 cit strong Mas.' Lessons -for young day or two ahead, and even then they b2 -s - le on strenatli, Keep in mind an frequently out in their prediction _ s in the making• _ �etrp , Sk Panl'a church Anniveraar�+ Sunday -Very seldom has a new invention TORONTO WET -WASH LAL'N• _ ' est October 24th; arref Tuesday Oct. 26th, come.iato arch oral use as has the DRY (Semi 6ai•hy-Lct our driver Batt and a fp�►I ati gem explaiA oar Z1 honr 'aenxe. lust Nate your Aper. radio. It is,only only several years ago name Mr: s. nr, t avis. barber •bop. we our spices etc., are the very beat -There is a rumour to the effect ai2ree it torched such a state of per- will pick up and deliver 8 time• a Meek. .that a Provincial Election may be fection that it could be of any use, FOR BALE -Gasoline Entine. 2> we can buy'• !held this autumn. The term does and now, it is is general use all over, b, p., international water•cooled vert - -- ._ -' - . not expire until next June, but the the country. The manufacturers. stroke, in good condition. will tr'ad • for w , .. Ferguson Government does not think whose factories are working night and 1 h. engine or win •en. Appry W,1. Rona- _ _ . g &oa, west Hill P. O., or phone Se■rboro bl r 1. � ` � " ghat aaythine will be eained by wait- tray, are thousands of machines be- 'ing until then. Besides there are hind in their orders. During the past ABBEY•HARRIB .]![AQAINEBT Following in a list of our epics p=ines : -. 'nine constituencies which are without week or two there has been an abnor• •red Repair. Fad can, trucks. .ria tr■e- �r ton. Gnaoa electric washers and furnace&. No. s npresernr•ative, and bye elections mal deanand for radion on account of 4M. H. earn binder. For este or rent, a brick Heiaz'e PlCislia Vinegar, 00 gats a pilon :�dthaat be bold in shand ould toeaitin election, i o.vn holares to haear�th o'wac sad parses. D.1. Gormley, fbartoet. (round Ginger, $ 50e r lb.s (,ir. Tar>meric. =... bQe peE fib, . �J" . - be held at an early dale. and thus results of the voting, instead of meet- �jARM MACHINERY -Frost d ids. �... .,80c P o, . Or, Alls '.. 4W tt MR" the a --., expense of holding Ebeae ruff in some hall or standing in the 1! Woos Coek&hott ?adtwpe Anderson,Joha Ground Cloves, 67c " Wh. B1acPe r, . ti0e " •bye -elections. streets the greater part of the nig)lt Deere. Biedl. Gantld. Shepley $Muir. Fteary, Dpe Wilkinson. Hest Order your repatrine Heen's Mustard, }'s 27e, is 68a Nitstard Seed, ' -On Monday night last Walter in front of • the offices of the news- now. Also De 1 radio•. tiv. F: Di&aey, .. " - Slee met with a severe loss when his papers in towns or cities. It' also Greenwood. , 27cr -_L. _ -heti-house was entered -and about one enabled the people all over the coup- OR BALE-flouseatod lot of }acre �lerto =1 cents per bottle '12 hundred choice fowl � were stolen. It try to hear the speeches of the lead- . Fon main road at Myrtle, garage &red hes- . is' only a short time ago when Mrs. era during the election campaign mouse. Goodgarden wise trait uses. well senses. i _ Slee1. p sold a number of duck's for The gramophone is a wonderful nn- House, whiccotetainf a furnace. is is goon re - which she` was paid about thirty doll= vention, and enables one to enjoy the pair. Avply to G. H. Fisher, wsebu.. R. G, Fred T. Buntin gr = - Piekerin ' ars b check which Aeros. Myrtle. 4au Y + proved to be best of music, but It never' Peached - -- .Eta' tablished 1867. . - .. .,worthless when she presented it at the the popularity attained'b9 the radio. OR SALE -Cheap, all kinds of - I . bank. Chicken -stealing has become a -Elmer Toms, who has been ser- wagon&• earneas, and al kinds of farm im- i - . lenient& in good order. Also sevetalbeavy and ' most serious matter with the farmers iously ill for several months is grad- igbt Kala and cook stoves and beaters. High- _ _. _--throughout wine action foie whole of the ce, that vally improving est pratepat d foreides and wool, also live soul:. THE �CENTR AL .R.AGE Biome action on the part of the govern- -0n Saturday . afhemaon a big H. Berman, Stouffvine. Phone 1908 lstr went seems imperative.? The Toronto Exhibition is now racket was head on our main street FARM f0 Ri�NT-Conveniently lo- } I - and at the same time something like sated on main road, claw to centre of Osb- Over and the smaller fairs are heir awn. Excellent soil Good buildin Runnin a flash was seen going westward. w■ter. lmms f.11e pos&etson to Mid and with them we have the real pillow and fail . elQ hone 4900- - �. . It subs proved to be traffic posxssion tel. rag if desired. For P aistujim weather. The summer is now officer Reid, going at about eighty sv�ty 'to owner, G. D. Conant, Barrister ic» ' past, and we' wonder where it has miles an hour, in ,response to a ur- o& awn. Ont, ]tr _,.e r. , - gone. The summer of 1926 aft to ried call from Liverpool, where two T41 OR 8ALE-SAg wood, $5.50 a cord. have been an unusally short one, men in aro advanced s Alw 5 h• - tage 'of intoxi- p. gasoline engine, good as new, has The spring was much later - than txen run only two weeks: 1 1-2 h p. gawline ea- . .' _ -- _. - : . cation were in charge of a Cadillac n - k! . 'anal and the summer has not has ° q almCat new;'tone �"'''-� �wv' � i� .Auto Repairs Aecessorie8 411s an d ", any extreme' hot car. WQnen Mr. Reid reached the 'cut with toner; and a e- ed range, double lined, , , y spells which we scene, he- immediately decided that to wait high abeu and warmin` Closet, in good coo - very seldom escape Thua; the coni- arrest two husky men was not s one ditioo: E. Morgan, R. R. 2, Pickering. 1.2 ruff of the cool autumn nights our �easoline Acetylene welding a thoughts turn to -our coal bins and to man job, .and phoned to Oshawa for '1�TOTIOE-I am wrecking a few Ford ! ! L assistance and ifi answer to his appeal lr can. will stn thepvt� very seenp. 1 e■.e �. the other preparations necessary for officer C A. Mason and, s member' of also for ask one Maxwell real ice car. _ _• the approach. of winter.+ru, a n . Battery charging 1. the. ()Shaws runs nice. tido !Doke nice+, a sumptuous out- • police force were soon 4t, whisk gives the impression of some class, and V_;a ' -On Saturday, Sept 11th; at the at hand. One of the men submitted at the ridiculously lowpn ce or $160. M win an ' • dome of her daughter, Mrs, H. I. quietly to arrest, but, the other put setting eel& la a reawrkable ia. Also ■Fora • ta, track ■t $1bo. T. Hro-- , o tf Re airs made on all �$kEs Hilt 104 )ghth ave., Toronto, Mrs rip a etrenuoua fight until the hand Rep ears, �[atihew Swallow passed away in her cuffs made him helpless The were ©1 cars. ` 9181 year. Her funeral took place on taken before P• M. Clark, who re- :Hair Dressing � - . ' Monday afternoon by motor to Pick- marded the i _t421ig�it _ - ;. ,;, . 1. gig ph ppace In when they will have to ans r to a Mamelling sod Ladies' and Children's ' ' l , .. the Dtethodist Cemetery. TJse de- charge of being intoxicated, and with Hatr•cuttiag at reafdenee, 8nt ceased was for many years a resident having liquor in a car. In the. mean- door south' of M. S. .• . . ". ' of this township, having resided on time they are in Whitby J41 as they Ohapman'a store. .. . - . the base line on the farm now owned are unable to furnish tiro bail neces- From 8 p. m. each week day and R- ;� ��r by Henry Wood. Her husband pre- Bary, to secure their liberty. A re- all day Saturday. `.��AiVLEs B SPE ,',,, deceased her a number of years ago. volver holster was found in the car C v. ..�. I... - - :. ' . For number of years Mrs. Swallow but no revolver was found. It is pos- NELL/ L A KNOT hex resided with her daughter in Tor- orbic that otheP charges may be laid 2tf PICKERINa .N onto. against the men. , ONT. ,'.Proprietor; - .Pickering - - ' . . . - .._ . . -. . - _ - ., -. �_. _ .' .. . _ . .. ; _ - .o-. 11 . :. w :� j 9 a 5,. i. .�.��+r 7 ...y .. .. - .+. , r :,.... - . : -.. J" rw_`cvw ,.. o. S .win ''W • ,C'. a«1 •y.. ,.'.a•3C.p' mu...,wc_,m.-',c..ur ..« ' -..d . ..,.r. ._. - ... ........... .. _.. ^ •. ".,.., .,.... -. ^ . . _wv -.. • Y :.. e ,..... _ .,..>.^--,. ,F,_:�•.. a.- ._,.. :*»:.tr�a'''3 .: H . r 5e:!w.s - .. _ y...., ..: . i.,> `e�'1,..: +4,rk�r'?ri, :s' .., % i` TT?!�,^WEhe..; ,N,=?