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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1926_09_24i';.i: L a _ �., . L �,•.. <., _, ,, ,. , .;,...,:may , ny;j: ,: ;<.vi+rx•. Mii•:C-x' :afir•:r+;, ..w Sb i ..•r%' : ...+sH..... a ;4+'+•• .-.pit•..,, ..,y.: -, 4. s ::.c' ..w .s 7••-.+ �1�-^w.K.1,..`'w •,r"""te,•. `"'�" 't4• '.s. '`.i. .S t' �•+M ®..•Yf +.,..,: .w. •[r:. ':.K kNZ "',; N RahY., x. '•-. !!'. p:"rrw. 4q.a.. . y'i'., r,.. ,,. +h:..vr. tri .,5a_r,"^a..,,.,..., a .�r,_..... �� .•. .1.w °y 4. r.s .+Rh' "iYG3tl �', µ.rr.' k ;'&�^'... ;, ,. �;, -:.... a .•..:. .: :o;. '.,... • v. ....,, -, . ... F. r .',yi, .'�` Y r r ':k w•, n. a - ..;.' .. •.:ra,C. --,, :.'' -:..._ • if yr;a"'F` J - 11,T X LV 1 .. t I'`ICB.ERIN , .. +�1�1 .� . ' t r GREEN RIVER. I �� �lnP� ffitiitA! �otlrb0. DUMBARTON.GREENWOOD CiS!!a 1�3vlr , Next Sundayat the Community The Geeta Iver Buoday School lo- - tes,d pp{dtogheir Iiatly Day on Sun- 'Saw. un- S$W 11-M . 8 Ha1L Sunday school meets at 2 p•m. dEy: September the 26th, at 2.90 p. m. Church service at 3p.m; On October Everybody welcome. _ a P'ORSYTH. Oph. D., Dtt•eotor Faro 3rd we hold our Harvest Thanksgi}�• ' meal Maodadoe ad Oatarlo. Res.. Ing - service.-Tisere ,will 'be speciisall CEDAR VIEW befoi-fhe Ahseina Optametrint music and a special preacher. Eyes eztminsd by aov�t�t Ctar�mioat. Ont.]firs. John Michell in hiving a motor >tstsbliehsd 888 2 Fruit BsakeU'of all dpecriptrone, GREENWOOd. -trip to Ottawa and Montreal. �T O. MoBINNON, M.D.; L alksip •, including qt: hoses, pit. bones. Some of our residents .treaded the FeedFeed seta gyp, meolo.: oe sae oottq. d In the Green Church nett Mmkhain School Fair on Tuesday. 'pbmr°a and itwe0am Of Afasla Hom�a pestes and Balker.. at, Sunda avenin Sept. 28tb. begin. Oo11ep of atierfaoa0, >�etsbsssa y g• PSeveral of our men took in the milk `oboodso, to dowses 0e semen rad atng at 7 o'clock. there will be a short predueer0' meeting in Toronto last 0000 and rooldouse,Deeeatirsn. lowest prices. program of music and readings, after week. _ �, Y (Shaping and Turning.. which -Pictures will be thrown on Mrs. E. Wilson amid daughter aperat There is no feed on the mar• the screen. A collection will be taken ThtuOday afternoon with blrs. Uecil ket gives better results�i B. CHRISTIAN, Bwrria.ttr and Kiddie; Kara, Sleighs, Otflee Stools aid of;he bflaeionary Department of the Sunda School. Smith. •. for the money f0! 't „lesdiator,NotaryPublic Eu. Moue to y George and Mrs. Corby were the y ; esu.. south Wins, Court House, Whitby. �7 ,..Galt For Sale • l[uee Mr, and Mica Dtzon one day Jig feeding than t ` --- -- CROCK ROAD. --:-' last week. BATON & ROSS --Barrister.. So. CHAS, A, WHITS �•- A and biro. Spears, d -- Alorthezn Ontario suudia¢, 880 took Turmier and MielO L. Diackie attended 1 18tti Toronto. Sooeeseor to late W. G. Barnes W. H. -and son, Waiter, BARLEY. FEED ; W. J. Etato0, Phone 8420 or write Locust Hill. Ont. a motoring trip to Lindsay and other Oshawa Fair on Saturday. : 1, El. F. Rnaa, Adelaide zreT northern points or, Wednesday. Fred .and Mrs, Turner and, family, Q'et your supply now. Chicken thieves helped themselves Liao Miss' Allen, of Toronto, called on ti I(7HARCSON .Q PIOgERINO— to about fifty of J. H. Kayes' fowl one J. H. and Mrs. Michell on Sunday. a , ll tern Solicitor etc.. Ei7-819 Conte- i l — ni ht. last week. , J. and Mrs. Turner and Arra- ite s Cotner Y c mina Rich. els . He Ete] - j gbter, Mrs. Petch and Mrs. Smith and The Following b from the report at +<. -Goaas dT Toronto, nes 1►taia 19oana Main ohn Jackson and vdife, of Casio, tamil *peat tdunda at Whttevale. the Department of Agriculture at Tresis Pimaisd ickering office open Monday and Wed- Mich., have been visiting relatives and y Pe y n tnge and all day Satutday, taelttdiag FlHielab' Dtrect'ar friends in this part of the . township. Ottawa: R4 and % erveniog. Phone Pick. aeon. mist " • With regard to your pure Barter, s, and He has not been here for 28 years and ALTONA, Fi+e wader Reg. No. 24$ we nota the ;Licensed Btis r•Ernter " he notices many changes in ,the land- - " I)eutal scope and the people. They returned A number from here attended Osh- chemical all thele Indicates a better •••M. JIIOTOS .HEARSE to Michigan on Saturday. product all the wap through than D. O. Smith. . Dentist. Stouff• awn fair last week our gusraotee calls for- whlch.ahout�3_ $ �• .�clE,lvine Honor Graduate of _Chi2a�aod-_To- — i ( i—.—_AbeSdt...t�_weeltS-aQ,O_a—t23�1'�ll a —Mtgg—dice—W}u1R of `iOrent ver? �attetactory to your our �'„ ---m �aivertities and the Ronal Conege of coming up the Brock road picked up a been visiting her many friends in Al- tomer,.", r DeataiSurgeonf: Phone office 1 11, Rem'denee Phone 9l4 lady, and when they reached the 4th Lona. 3 +0 llolls. Ido oataid I appointments. 2my concession the lady got out and went The corn and weiner roast at Wm.+� 2.+. C#RFE1rT LASE B. BEATON, D. D. S., - west. Some time afterwards the gen Reesor's..on Friday night was well y, r Graduau of the Royal Cotelge of Dental �,� tleman noticed that the lady had- Ieft attended and all report a Rood tithe -�y t and University of Tomato. Ogee Roofing- Material �IteY`l�ll her purse containing a sum of money Several un reports were heard in I , Wises h9urdadet 12 : 2 o 5.3y store. Whitby, i'1 n the car. A� he did not ic3sevt t#+e g R P.. C %� A L � �9Dffiee boars 9 's la : 1 to stay. Ind. pt►otx a. our net hb�rhood very recently, latat lgie/y none 2zo. ealy lad he left his name and address with 14H p Y So far we have no causualties report -5 z British.Colunibia. Shingles W. H. Jack=on, from whom the lady- 'ed. N. DALE•, L. D. S., D. •D. 9,. 3 z „ may get the name and .address anti Owing to the llir,2ss•of her father, v • Graduate o! Royal College of Dental Sur• No. ` 96;: 5Z - �. .: thus. recover lost uric.- " s and the University of Toronto. Office p Mrs.. H. Slack of Gla=cow has beer, sir r,above DI A. Scott's store. Claremont. Qnt. - _. A good supply Of Hard and Soft ,pending a few days with her parents *3 iOwcs hours 9 a. m. to s n m . -Barns s; g a. -- 1KH ITBY. Coal on hand. Also a en 1 r - W.'and Mrs. Mackay. We are pleas- y k& to 1 p m. Phone Clare 1485.- 4.:r TORONTO ASPH.�LT - — TY ERBERT T. FALLAI9E, L D S.. ROOFING It was rumored a few days ago that ed to know that Mr. 14iackav is now of Kindling Wood, .i D D. S. Graduate o! :he Royal College of ` a recount would likely be demanded on the road to recovery. stove length. r 3? in. and 36 inch A quiet wedding took place in Ek - "to. e. Dental Surgeons and the Umver.,tr-of Toronto. 3iarray'a 18 in by the Liberals on account of irrePu- Linton United Ghurch Sheldrake blvd, 12tf Phone Pick. 1709, E)ateabove ) s t3aladoo'sstore. Pickering, Ont: widths, 4 in 1 Shingles ; also larities at the olls st the recerit el - t• Oebce hours 9 a m to s p. m , or by a point• p Toronto, when Miss Annie Fuller of ,t ' rooeaa. Phone Pick aroo, 1317 1lietal Valley and action. Albert W. Jackson has been R �` Ridge Roll. Green River, was united in marriage DONALD NUNRO, PICKEKING g -' receiving this week returns from the 'to Mr, Floyd L Mackay, of this vil- it satallststss t8.a1C>f4. deputy returning officers throughout' la We n ratulate ani wish N y Materit+l, or will Rive price on the riding and representatives of the a �g g r t3altahed obi 1r (them: a very ffaPPY married life y LI'LABR`I'13 1tIC8ARUSON-8uo two candidates : have beep pr8se» �� L essnr to the late W. V, Richardson. repro- when the ballot boxes were open - veil p was¢ wef kaavn Parc Insurance Companies of mem ICK R iNG •ems _ W Fl ITEVALt - The ServiC�,. G � yaIft �► u, 1 standing, a4tt • +tea a ed. While nothing very irreRtllar was vwaa ��'p discovered, extreme ca%elessness in Mtsg Williams of Toron`o is visit PO$TILL, Licensed ,►natdooesrr. LUMBER YA the part of a number of the depu25 Ing her sister Mrs. Jos. Leary.our- 0' tim asanam of loaf sod osaaeia sae returning -officers in Oshawa *as very Motor overhauling, cop and silt f �s i" o'I au finch "0'6'00 0D an abortion — evident Envelopes. which should Mrs. McKnab of Milton spent a few tain repairing. el f., 'edes+..0sasn at.ne r o.. net days last week with her daughter, :Battery Servioe—Charging Look ����� I have been sealed with sealing vvax Mrs. R. M. Parks. and overhwuling.E,B$ATObi TO sX1P0I.BBH according to law, were left open. Five . oeev yaaew, 000miealm0r tee wefts ballots marked for Dr. Kaiser, were Miss Irene' Pugh has, returned 'to A{{ Wolk guaranteed. Plat rateir a o"QO ass. anew ti's less found on the floor of the -hail, on the Toronto University to resume h'er service charge S. Oew at se'a:fy' 140- Buy your sew Furnace now or day after the election `-In some cases studies in her final year• Phone 6610 Mark. Central. have your old one repsired. tine total number of ballots reported Mrs. Clark of Missouri 'left for her M, MAW. L1U$AIBED AII4 ready for the winter. home on Friday after spending a few/, E, 8 R Y 1 upon were in excess of those scurfs. months with her daughter Mrs. Fre TV T10?W_sR .tar York, QntaAc and D.raa. Ask as about the in the first case by the returning 1' s �� Miles um fix �e`�°� _ �: C officer. :Nothing worse than gross Major, w at NEWS' Omcv. Bell and lndeyea carelessness is charged against the Mrs. M ars ' has returned to her home in Pittsburgh, niter s .Sacral shone.. wmtby, out. Illy You cannot do better. deputy -returning e officers. pendingCoal andFee F Or if its a Range, let as sanply . s . „ �8 jeer with her sister E. Farmers, Attention you with a "Good Cheer." BALSAM. - '- - Mrs. D. R. Beaton returned home ;'iii 4. - You will be aatisfled• — after spending two weeks in Toronto� I earn agent for the World's Greatest Plumbing —Hot water heating. 'The sympathy of the entire corn- with her son W. J. Beaton. who has F . A. R E E S O R Belsarattrr. 'rhe Renfrew,"_. stoves, savetroughin�g and repair work, mun.ty is extended to Victor and Mrs, been quite ill. � i Beaks and Oil Sagtoea. Flenry'0 sj{ gnana Jamieson, of Balsam, on the death of The -Women's Institute entertained j boss Plows. Pointe. tical. Grinders, teed• their younger son, Ray, which took the Markham branch at the home of ZIC H=1%T13T �3ST •T Wiled Bar•rowo*tc. •_Hardwa"e of all kinds lace on Sunday at the home of his Mrs. A. E. Major on Wedmaday last, Brantford binder twice amid peeand- - .Phone •1800 parents. The deceased. who was in when a very enjoyable time was * i1000rporallorsfoRsali. ���� ������ ria 20th year, was in his usual health spent The Markham Ladies t[a� a Nut and StoPe Coal- °� $CBT• DBQITT so Thursday, when he was taken splendid prograta. ill. Medical aid was summoned, but rjQXRj 1_N_G--- ruture of the disease baffled, the d Coke, a - . an o also Phooe 606 Piet. HROTJGRAM physicians, although it lyse evi •ROUGHAIIL that it was some form of blood poi- Al Linde of Fee ; r : --: ANT -GramCho DO YOU w soning which eventually effected, ria Cecil Bate and family were with _i throat. He gradually became ^worse Miss Bate onSunday• +� . , g�kgjNp� ,your house heated forLalt until Sunday night when he passed Miss Kate Brodie has returned to Cements, Lumber, _ the cost of coal? away. His funeral took place on the city. She will be missed by her 1 ai pnpare to do Chopping sad Tuesday to the Claremont Union friends. :,L,lat�l Cwt ak ng every Monday, If so, instal one of the Instant ase Cemetery and was attended by a lar John Cochrane, of Blaine Lake, Bask Wednesday and Friday Oil Burners in your range, or -number of sympathizing friends. is is visiting his mother and other fit - aa Iatasrnetfonai 4i1: Hnf>zer death has caused a deep gloom over ends herd. . + llto0sboats For Balt r in your farasce the whole community as he was a This neighborhood is more fortun- Terms: ° young man who was very highly es- ate 'than some, 'harvest being practi 1 L t a�D F. Bsy10=, Claremont 'Gall and see them. _: teemed by all who knew -him. He was cally over. :: Strictly Cash a AnniRouLe No. 8 a bright young man and his life was Week -end visitors with T. C. and _ ,• W. J. CORDON S, full prom,�, During Ahe Toronto Mrs. Brown were A. and Mrs. Harvey, Church Street; Exhibition he took part in the Judging oronto and C. Thornton, of Wood- Agents Wonted _231y • , Pickering competition, and was then in his usual stxk. �� SPECIAL - health. The Women's Institute met at the TIME TLBLE—Pi'ekOMns station ---•�•'� home of Mrs. Milton Burk on Tuesday _ T. 1i. Trots Solos BOAS duo as tp follows _ DU N BARYON: of last week, and those present report hlo. 10 Mail 7 b8 A M: a very fine time. Mrs. Burk always 3 M " 28 tined 12ZO P. M. • Leo and Mrs. White are nlovipg tc does everything in her power to make Pateht • eb I+ooLl 825 P. ![ the cit this week. 'her guests enjoy themAelves. y. Mitchell hart his hens stolen The school fair next week is a sub-' -- Bed Outfit Sunda train, 8 38 A. M. y , `•, Trains Ruin= West do a0 fol one night this week. jest of much interest to our young pen St��� no. 29 Local 9.22 A. 3[: Mrs. Hisey spent a week with re- pie these days, which event is enjoyed Walnut finish, Panel Steel Bed s7., Local 2.44 P. M. . 14tives at Balsam Lake. by the old folks as well. Areal day : • with good Cable Spring and 9 Yaw 9.21 P, M, Everybody should attend the school of rest and visiting with neighbors, F All Felt Mattress, Sunday train, 7.42 P. M. fair at Pickering mxt Tuesday who probably ipeet but this one day in , $21.00• Foregoing is according 'to -Stdadard Mrs. Thos. Pizer, of Toronto was the year. TO ID mere in PiOker- F time. the quest of Mrs. Pizer Sr., last week. Don't forget the union service of the y CHBtO� t 4 Mr. and Mrs Kemp retdrned to church and Sunday School at 2 o'clock —Ing find vicinity; DBN OR LIBRARY SET j their home in Chicago this week. on Sunday next in the Christian char= Golden Oak LibrarELM DALE 1'�� Miss Mary Kennedy of Toronto is ch. This is Promotion Sunday, and Some have objected to the new Qmrter cut , with Aim Chair and y holidaying with friends 'and relatives the ofcials and teachers of the Sun- gigue recently painted on my r ==N� here.dry School are very anxious that 'ill store namely, Rocker, uphoktered - Miss Elva Annis and friend of Nia- the parents will show their i;r:erest By "PICKERING DRUG STORS,": rew`s-the dei gars Falls sperrt the week -end` with attending this service. ' fbr il6.00. - the former'e parents. The W M. S. of the United Church We are according to Laiw t t r For Pwstry use Mrs. Frank Sewell, of Cedar Grove met at the home of Mrs. Philip on obliged to have it changed. - ll{ 1jaLtireiies. i17.T6 t is spending's week with her parents the afternoon of Tuesday, 14th,1 Orad nt ars Walton rnd Mrs. tAnnia and ked their bale for' Missions in g Our Ropai Brand pec a still Lel a Drugs, Patin �» . J alio Margaret Fraser left Idlsf the TVest:` The bale. including the Medicines, Toilet Gouda. All-1tr irOm =7 to *15 Friday to resume her dt>ties as libr- Mission Band contributions, was sal- Oity Dsiry IeeOream, at your Glroeer's.In Columbia University New wed at over :90. This infor mation is Tobaeeoei Cigars and Cigarettes, trianwho w ew a tier ��o-forRhe to attend pew Stir Oar If yon Farmers g y Mrs. C. W. Hdmes is waiting on the meeting. need One. N a e from your own her daughter and her husband Mrs. The Young People's Society of the Sour mad • ' Sterritt wheat. We can and Mr, John McWhinney who are United Church will meet on Monday, Pickering Patient Medicine Ston. y grind it. still confined to their beds the result Sept. 27th, at 8 o'clock in the Temper- Of s motor bus accident ante Hall. The new executive will ar- Furniture baler and pend of all kinds—Chicken feed. Mrs. White and friends Thos. and range their committees for carrying Na Ef , XCEWEN, WS E PICKER N NE -MUS tft,Funst'al Director hes feed, chop, millfeed. Mrs. Annan and family spent Sunday on the work for the coming season. A Phone 1800 Chopping every week -day. — at Enniskillen with Jas. and Mrs: social hour will be spent afterwards. Veterinary Suipoll Smiles. .Donald Annan return l Programme, games, and refreshments. c •p1ske�gir �nt'�e �: �• LOOKWOO� atYrme rt tit�renq spent a month with his I M race is please note that full mitten- hSClt®S3 s�'; 4sstasio dance is requested. - ! x .. i• ...•. • K....... '.. ''` : _. .: : ". '. •N. •..., .,:,. .".. _ .., .. _ .. .. _ .`..•:�., . .. ._ .. - .. ... ::. n r..sN.. _...bu s ^ ti'.:,..,..-. ... w- _» .7.1..... :'Si, .e ..-. h.,.�t%•: a ._ ,.•,,, d'.v r ...h,..`3:K ' �C'�.? e3.�.,' n .`/T.4n@'.��5r' �� k� a ,y a .a.+.. t go »�, kif`v 0�'"L4.5tl:`ym •`„"f �,k,.w�'�. ."D P T.: w ,t. ,h ::I k`sJ!, �' h. �A,�••re,., x~r--.x• .L. •i. • ^fir. q ! + F Y ..:SA .�'.:• � to .. A r ane ,. '' Jp� y Ten Good Rules foi •3 cam., Listeners.,. Ar •.•• The following ten ruses for radio I bresdrxtst liststtera have been evolved i - - }% by Dr. Alfred N ¢olc{smltb, well-known radio engineer.,- The rules themselves are as tollowrr: _ 1. Don't try to hear ordinary broad- ! ,'y ,casting from 'Australia in nild-summer. x Be sattafled to enjoy the goon pro- grams from nearer stations most of aur r - , the time. ' ; -_ 2: Don't be disappointedd if an'666w . .,atonal disobliging storm 'interfere"s " :' s•;•; with your Summer radio evening. 4 Thera are in__Any Etas concerts Doming. You can't' expect to find a pearl in every oyster, not to receive a racord- ;► ',•'' •' breaking concert every night. ..::-- 3. If you want.louZer $ignais', use a :.,'�' larger aerial, more tubes, higher plate voltage, more sensitive loud speakers o ' w and more careful tickler and receiver adjustment. 4. A pleasant signal filling a mod - orate size room should be enough to 'give satisfaction.Musically, such a signal is ideal. It is not worth while 1>,, a producing signals which deafen the x neighbors. It 14 wasteful to insist on tremendous signals which are general- ly leas pleasant than moderate sig- nals, parttoularly during the Summer. 5. If your local station comes in too loud and drowns others out, a smaller aerial will help in tuning him out, with a amall condenser connected between aerial and ground_ Or a simple wave 4cF-t'h6trtek=-*nd-tf all reea steres to get rid of the local station fail, why not enjoy his concerts? He b Is working hard for you and It Is no- body's fault that you are so close to 1422him that ,you are bound to hear him. •:, : Broadcast stations have to be closer to some people than to others, 8. In selecting your evening's pro - L gtam'try for the higher powered broad- s V casting stations. They were designed ' e to give better Summertime service, and you will generally find that they do. f 1, FROCK EXPRESSING SMART 7. A little patience in learning to ' ' BIWPLICITY IPI EVERY DETAIL. handle your receiver yields rich re, _- Nothing is more charmingly created turns in satisfaction from fine.siguala. "home .soften the severity of a attalgh4 Remember, that wasn't built - ]arse dress than the cascade jabot as to a day." and keep on getting more and moire failiar with your set and h,qw used on this model, and which fails 4t work,. .:!from beneath a well -fitting collar. 1_ S. Tf Is a good idea to read the radio T r =. 1,'t -thE, ja1,n:dera are ii, u;_ I column of a newspaper or a good radio -, es~tire of the newer mode, and .s flrse� . magazine or twoIt helps you to know a pkited skirt front :ends a youthful how your set works and keeps you up awing. The back is in one piece, said � to -date In radio information of th s the introduction of a harrow bekt is anothar feature of the mode. No. 1422 sort is an aid in getting the concerts is for raise". and small worsen and to loud and clear its sizes }B, 18 and 20 years. Size 18 9, Ask your musk dealer for adviee; 436 bust) requires 4% yards 30 -inch he can probably tell you what you Rant 9:.'• 'figured material; Li yard p:ain con- know, and will be glad to do so. =_'toasting. 20 c�erits. The manufacturer of your set !s also T k Our F'w&ion• Book, illustrating the willing to help you get the desired new4ast and most practical styles, will resu:ts from Its use. ' be of interest to every borne dress- 10 Do not, throw away the direction masker. Frio" of the book 10 coats the sheet, or booklet that came with your sat and with'the tubes. Read all such copy material carefully now and then, and HOW TO ORDER PATTERN& follow the. suggestions which are Write your name and ad3resa plain. given. The direction sheets answer Qy, giving numler and size of sn:h most of the questions which have been 9a4terns as you want. Enclose 20c in puzzling you and preventing you from stamps or coin 4eoin preferred; wrap getting the beet out of your set. lit carefully) for each number and --�1—" N ... Address your order to Pattern Dept., Walking, Cures the "Blues." WUson Publishing Co.. 73 West Ade. If you are feeling a bit blue, inclined ° Aide St., Toronto. Patterns sent by to melancholy; or pessimistic, a good °r4tum mall. brisk walk ought to clear it all away. - • _ To a person who is normally cheery, it les. a feeling of pessimism to a sure sign At times they make me think - that all to not right with the system. Ot toy balloons What'has probably happened is this. - swaying so gently = - 'There has not been enough exercise • In the summer breeze: lately and the simple action, of breath - When they shake out their Ing has slowed down. When the .Lovely fluted petals breathing slows down the • circulation After the sun has coaxed of blood becomes languid, and with a �a�ydy -- lowered circulation the brain is af- 'Tbsy make me think !acted. - Of portly, beruffled ladiesInateed.ot the brain being kept clear Gowned for some great event and fresh, stale blood collects, and the action of .the brain is stowed down. - But in the early morning. And the effect of this is very often 3. When the starry dew - pessimism. CHnga to their sparkling petal Well, a brisk walk sets the -heart go - They open wide the 0WAs Ing strongly, and automatically the 'Of wonderland! breathing becomes deeper. In this I wander, Ghon. way, not only -in the circulation speed- ` In a gay world ed up, but the blood is charged with Of radiant, flaming eak* - fresh Oxygen, which tones up the Soft, rosy pink, brain. Deep, glowing red, and creamy, ivory - white In Real Life -- k fragrant fairy country _ -The happiest people are those Rich to the lavish beauty who are doing honest work. Of peonies In bloom! " .,.-The luckiest• people are those who f -Eleanor G. Ii» Young. have a work they can respect. -The finest homes are those fur - Fancy. nished with love, not luxuries. -The most beautiful woman is the A gentleman having led a company vine:maiting'herselt most useful. ' . ; :.of children beyop their usualjour- .-The .-The average emp,oyer is a pretty! ` nay, they began to be weary, and to him to carry them; dependable fellow-wheu treated right., ,7• jointly cried" -The villain is partly good and the which, because of their multitude, he hero is: partly bad. Il; 1, could• not do, but told therar he wound -The story dues not; end with the k - wide them horsbtlde on. Then wedding Boone. - . cutting little, wands out. of. the bedge -. as nags for them, andr'a great stake idloti __„'dam. awe for himsel! •tons mount - - ed, fancy put metal into their legs, and Why our door be'AT' ' they came cheerfully horse. -Thomas' .,He was there twice today, lady" .,Iftller (1642). said Me voice 4t the other end of the 1 liner, "sad be says he •r`ang, acrd rang Nine Opportunitlea. and no one Cane to - the door!" : Teacher-"Wbat wotrid happen if 4 you broke one of 'tile ten eoni,mand- Fools pas just as much attention to pzeflts?" the counseia of the wise as the wise iphnay-"There would be Was lett."to the wards 000s. Pax f fl • ��?yi'}� pity w °' -e.• ., 5 , -t''. ,Fee '°a'� .,•`'"i .:.:':.: �, Kr,'N !•nK�f6' v14�' �" � �.e`#`•.O5•*r1 l .�''. ,,,w.,�N�., '",r d+P..iC Se':.l,�a,,� - .� �fp'i''4'%. h'4. °r :4 A +�' ("�.:�_",',g�� �� '•�y+-i,2a 'a.✓g . x$:s�•�.°j'�-a a y�y �` �, .,a' a "W`„n� �•xi, yr� . G,. ..,. ;:.e •••�-.,.i+., f. SA pr'. = !�`` ,y N d, ,. .. �, yaP•. •4r4 sr" s -:S'. P" �' .>'r� `5, ,,;7 u e•. ''`. a .:y,., ; ' ` 1✓ _, • p 7 - rw. .... :.. y •�' '"»'' � a '� � t �,� is �. FOOTBALL TEAM TAKES TO FARMING 7 These husky Scottish boys are already established in Canada and are seeking their fortunes to Canadian : agricultural fields. They sailed on the Canadian Pacific liner Montelare some time ago from. Glasgow undaa• the• direction of Dr., G. C. Cossar, well known agthority on boy emigration, who is seem at. the. right of the photograph. There were 23 in all and eleven of them, here photographed, constitute Dr. Cosear's Football Eleven, wilting to tea' play any juvenile associatton in Canada. But football is only a secondary consideration with • these boys, for they arrived in Canada inspired with prospects for a bright agricud.turalLfuturs in this Dominion. Where these lade gel t-heli--h�a•_ �i;� dew-see-is-et#11-a-myater bat it -was -reported --that there were -a --number -of ' vegq ;eharmiag- young ladles on board the Montclare. - CAN FRUIT EXPORTS TO BRITAIN Furthermore !t must be considered that with an annusl production of trcni" 2,700,000 barrels to 4,000,000 barrels of appies and an export average of about Considerable opportunity for the ex- of the United States. Fruit exports to' 1,500,000 barrels per year, the yossi- panalon of the fruit export trade from the United Kingdom have not been in• bilitles of Canadian apple productlon Canada to the United Kingdom is dds- creasing In the manner the general de -'have barely been touched, and 'the pre - closed through the Investigations of velopment of Canadian trade might ' aent commercially producing areas q the Imperial Economic Committee, lead one to expect, I might not only be much more inten-°, which in its report urges a big Em- ! Total fruit exports from Canada in aively developed but could be dupll-' Aire effort to replace the substantial; the past three fiscal years. have had sated in other sections of the country foreign fruit import wit3t Dominion, values respectively of $8.888,174, $7,• which have the same latent possibili- grown product. The greater part of 823.811, and $8,385,500. The share of 'Gita, A greater export trade developed ` the fruit," it states, "now derived from the United Kingdom in this has been with the United Kingdom would mean - foreign countries, with the, exception $7,605,976• $6,525,060, and 36,764,302. greater opportunities in the Dominion of grapey and oranges for winter con- The export of green or ripe apples in for apple production, a pba.a- )f agrt- sumption might, in the not distant the same three flacat years has been culture in which settlers from the B.'e .: . future,- be derived from British reeepctively 1,653,206 barrels worth $-f,• dab Isles have shown a special Interest saurc,Th is the consumption of Empire- 271,683;_1:406,237 barrels worth 96.81.6; - _ 020: and 1,388,493 barrels worth $6,• " angsg« ;a so axil ;sit - - In connection with the above it is grown fruit is the United Kingdom is ' 250,186. The greater part of these ' interesting to note that the official ' growing to quite clear. In 1904 Empire have gone to the United Kingdom, the board organized to direct the market countries, supplied 11 per cent. of Bri- figures being respectively 1.637,996 Ing of Empire products in Groat Bri• tish requirements, and in 1924, 21 per, barrels worth 36.738,347; 1.271,922 bartain has been appoin ad with Lieut• cent., but approximately three-quarters rets worth $5,667,291; and 1.290,060 Col. L. C. Amery, Secretary of State - of the United Kingdom's fruit Imports barrelmi worth $5,743,009. The remain-, for the Dominions, as chairman. continue to come from foreign coun- der went to the United States, Ber• Seven members will sit on the yosrd tries. Of the £48,000,000 sterling ex-' muda, British South Africa, China, as represiatatives of the British Isles pended on Imported fruit since 1924 no Denmark, Germany. Hong Kong. New. whist the Dominions and the Colonies less than 238,000.000 sterling was paid tcundlanda New Zealand, Norway, will have one member each. W A. to countries outside -the British Era—'Sweden. and other countries. Wilson, . agricultural product repro- Dim An Empire Preference for Apples. 1 &entattve for Canada W the United Export of Apples. An Empire preference for app:ea in Kingdom, has been appointed. q;ana- The Item in this fruit consumption to the United Kingdom in which Can` dian member of the board. in which Canada is most Interested is ads would share haat long been regard- - o the apple, and in this connection car- ed as a desideratum, and it Is consider- A Rare Type. Lala figures published at the same time el probable that this product will re- "And so you are not married yet'" are very interesting. The average calve attention 1'n the expenditure of "No." Englishman In 1924 consumed 100 ap• the' appropristlon made bf the British "Engaged'" pies, and o1. these 38 came from tithe Government for the encouragement of "No," United States, 25 from the United the import of food products from the "What's the matter'- -' Kingdom, 19 from Canada, s from Ata- British Empire. Terme and time again' "Well, father says that my husband tralia and New Zealand and 10. unre- Canada has proved in competition with roust be a keen and 'experienced man. cp ded. Thus Canada, whose product: other fruit -growing countries that she of good health and good habits; moth - has been adjudged second to none, sup- ! produces the highest type of apple for or says he must be frugal, industrious, plied less than one-fifth of B"Wh re- i all purposes. Nova Scotia, Quebec, On- and attentive; and I say he must be qutrements and exported to the United tario and British Columbia ars all ex- handsome, dashing, talented, and rich, �• Kingdom only one-half of the volume i porting apples at the present time. We are still looking jor,bim." ` _ -'ADAMSON'S ADVENTURES i• YOU K i ncnt< A • A!-AWNY AN AIRPLANE YOURK J tIV TT•tt:. t5 JUST A5 SAFE AS A AAVIAT RSNYCt)�,I►g�(� GRI$- iti/E i3EBHl. AP 10 OP AT IT'ppyyQe��tt SIX MONtM`i PALLING' 11x10 NAVP.tr7 eOT, O f i,o (300H ! MR ADAMSON i : TmAT SOLDIER FELLER r''. TNAT WAS wITM YOU BAN FIE DOWN TMS` WNSTAIRS! OF A k a• kkJr _ X 'i"..'% OM,,4;".5 ,?T�, -. - 111- 1 '- -7' , , 5 -,g , ;7,, _7" , - tk , 4, t :Adv>ent of Autnm>ae. The chriStian Science. Church" In TOM111W When. fall's grit early Irents, subdue cordially bn*A you to bear by the ground, a pagers an me trees; Aad paint with artist a c ure .-RED Iad�o­Free'Le t unfurl bright- golden banners to ihw From Massey music Hall, on Christian Science. entitled breeze. And oatr s,olei eye" Y1*sd N SCIENCE: THE Joldourod bedecks the bYwu WAY TO -TRIM KMINI�W- S.9(W The KINGDOM" round-, roves 0 A d tft tray, brown bee ves 'or Its -Afternoon, Sept 26, at 3-00 SharP- Sunday law Bean; (Reliable and Maxinifto Battery Then silence fallill,in magic mysteries, Station C.&C-L, 357 As summer's skies in Autumn's ha" VxROAIBy Charles I. Ohrenstein, C.SJL, of Syracuse, N.YN.Y. ' member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Cburch id ocii UUWkMall are drowned. L And 'neath the murky mirage o'er the The PU" Church Of CMSt- Scientist Boston. Mass. river, L The wildling asters in profusion. grow; The yellow catkins nod browzi hea#s aassified Adv EXPLORM LOST FOR SIXI'M Very Long Ago I and quiver, 'Just as they did this time a year ago, There have been very few poetS ( E ) s who RATILITTLE FRINDTO leave their native Months, and then again for eleven There stirs a breeze; the aspens dance so delicately could touch the patheticl7r either sex; mailed in plain en, - 7114m: explore" % 1 .1 .'.shores ,for little-known parts Of thO months- Is. and shiver; strings of the harp of poesy as Engene volope. Paris Specialty Co., Montreal world, there is no knowing it they wilA When. however, he di8aPPe"ed -& The buttonwoods and maples murmur Field. He oertainly wrote mainly 101 e, and In a blizzard, while I ADIES WANTED TO DO PLAIN over return. third time, low. children, but them is a depth and slhl�- i Ad and 140A se at ho whole L. along -tate C= p home, Rose E. de Ribcowsky. cavity about -these things which make or spare time. _utterly; but there guiding La exPedlt'*A ay. Work nut -distance, charges paid. Send Some diseppea, shores of the Polar Sea, everybody m very aceeptableAotheir elders. any SX4 CaWaS where they have been given the been thought it *iss all over with him. Stamp for particulars. National Mann - "up for de", yet have returned or the birds that came facturing Co., Montreal. found after an absence of many Years - An Eskimo Chief WORK WORN PEOPLE I once knew all Take these of the heroic mls- Nearly six years elapsed. Then,an And neated In our orchard trees; ' ca For every flower I had a name, Pitied the Laundress. alonary explorer, David Livingstone, inspeotor of what was at that time the for Instanm. He vanished In t Find New Mealth by Improving My friends were woodchucks, toads' J. he 'in- North-West Mounted Poltice, in the �- A lktle girl bad Just been ILategug known interior of Africa, and whain course Of a journey of 1,800 miles and bees. to a description of heaven. Thetr Blood. I knew where thrived in yonder glen with- across the frozen land which stretches "And do the angels all weew white. more. than six years had elapsed Y to plants would soothe a stone - out news. of him -he was mourned as along the coast from Hudson B& a that What nVam=y?" she inquired. --dead. Yet after all 11 that time Stanley Alaska, came upon a tribe of Eskimo It you feel run down, It mean bruised too: "Yes. dear," Your blood Is thin and watery, that revided bar mother. found b-im alive and well at VjW, on who acknowledged a white man asyour vitality Is low. you do not sleep I was very learned then; The child thought for a monuct. k. Lake Tanganyika, which Is almost In their chief. The white -an was nonewell and are tired whom you rise In the But that was very long ago. then she mid tboughtfuAr: the centre of the country. other than Lucky Moore. morning. You find no pleasure In You; "What t big washl. ng they must have ----tthe bill up tbiare." A little wfiffiF Is - o ­r-S­taa1ey-­h1ms*If­- -He!tad,-hs--explained.-be re -IhLt1efiz-="sVtrjted I knew a spot upon disappeared, together with three other a.n Eskimo hunter when on the point a your work. you have no energy to white men and 353 nalti" porters. of death from cold and starvation, and enjoy yourself. found, Rub your scatis with MInard's Liniment The enLpaditlon set out from the 1 had remained with the 'tribe ever. Thousands of men are run down by I knew the rushes near the mill east coast of Africa Oin November— since, not daring to ran the risk of anxieties of work. Thousands of wo- Where pickerel lay that weighed a lien's fa:l bate will Z1.6t only be n account pound• seen, but felt. 1874, and When nearly three years had reaching the settlements,- on 'a unt men ars broken down by their house- -slapsed without tidings, the worst of one of his feet having been amVu- hold toll, 'with tired limbs and aching I knew the wood (the very tree) was feared tated owing to froat-bite. ;ate, thousands of girls are Vale, list - Where lived the poaching, Sauey But an August 4, 1877, Stanley turn- The stirrint story of Arctic explom less and without LttrszUoc. It all crow, GanadanPldn.9ook ed, up unexpectedly at Boma, on the tion abounds with Similar Incidents. the same thing-thbi and wat- And all the woods and crows know means Me*. In oc-o"ration with Canadian Arrhiterts, west coast, having marched by deTi The Canadian explorer. Stefanasoa, err blood, vitality run down, anaemia, that -wan very long ago. 42- of -od-te w7d hIm" am pull. a the coatfiteni- and two Companions, were given IRV But IMd in the Maclsn 11.4dof C. poor appetite, palpitating heart, short out ways right serosa Detailed infonnaCon an platuilog. of over 7,000 miles through for dead when their ship was crushed I breath. a JOUMOY andille, territory the major portion of which by the ice -and sunk. Do not submit to this. Get new I know it's .folly to complain Px� rated, -fia­ievii before been- visited by Two years later they were found in Sand 23 cents f:,, . co" blood and with ft new vita1ity. There Of whatsoe,er the fates decree; at referent book were not wishes all in vain, white men Banks Land, a large island in the Are- is no difficulty In doing this. Dr. Wl:- Yet- w %fwlasn Buildwe GaMe ch W A4oftids S? W. Theo terrible journey had cost the tic Ocean. They had substaled main- ]tams' Pink PlUs build up and Bart . I teR you what my wish Should be: HVS& of his three European compant- ly on seal meet. I'd wish to be a boy again, s'l used a! the blood. which brings with it new Tweats, Oat Ous, and of -his 353 porters only 116 health and vitality. The man. woman Back with the friend knov,- ,j;4 had survived. or girl who takes Dr, Williams' Pink r 1 wurs, ub, Tsu hair y then; Captured by Sav&qeb- 4isa is never run down, r rends lull But that was very long ago 4-1 A few years ago 86 nave, bearing a 3 . letter, arrived at a settlement near fine appetite ther have and how much THIS MOTHER notice how energetic they are. what a the mouth of the Fly River I& -New He Gets Most Out of Life-- iTHANKFUL MOTM they enjoy life. -Gain You can got theore pills through any GDGa. the huge island' north of Auss- dealer In, medicine, or by mail at 60 -who spoils no happiness b�e has DAUGHTER t which be has not. Baby"s cents a box from The Dr. Williams' by envying that To everybody's ainazolneut the let- Strongly Recommend MoWc1ne Co. Brockville, Ont. -Who lets the other fellow get mad .ter was found to have been written Paterson Own Tablets to Their Friends. first. IS WELL N by a Danish explorer named -who finds hit greatest. pleasures Who, four years previously, had start- once a mother has used Baby's Own 1n -the simple pleasures Sm hAs T" How Lydia L -:.-ed with three 'com pan tons to explore Tablets for bar little ones the would r one' -Who works contentedly to the unknown laterlor of the island., use nothing else. The Tablets give wife and some little children. Pkkhaes Vegetalitle Compend -Who laughs hims0f out sad had long been given up for dead. i I such results that the mothw ban n6th- of diift-'! been call' I Lug but words of praise for them.out.'Restwed Her DaugkWs Tbey bad, It appeared. culdecs instr Ld of. fighting his way % by &_tribe of savages who had Among the thousands - of mothers -Who targets his pay in the joy of Heddi killed their carriers, and made them througliout Canada who praise the the work he does. b IpA Tablets to Mrs. David A. Anderson. rosin the Toronto. Ontario' --My da ter -Who gives every other je succeeded in ransom-, JB 16 now and rias been an inv=lrlver An expedition New Glasgow, N -ft who wrft**:-'*I benefit of the doubt-� Lag them with presents of glass beads,'have used Baby's Own Tablets for my since she was six looking glasses and similar articles months old arld. experience I chUdren, and from my A Prayer. has been "En - .,dear to the hearts Of SaT&g00'. and would not be without them. I would pelled to remain Ithey were ultimately restored.to civil!- urge every other, mother of young ..God. feed me understanAling out of school the �ation and their friends, children to kemp a box of the Tablets Bit, by curious bit, grestorpart of Die time. We have The fur -trappers of Hudson Buy still in the houss." L Z SO that my tiny Poul "Lucky Moore," as he Shall not 6e surfeited tried different IWI the story of "L Baby's Own Tablets are a uilld but An Out and Out Red. wonder. kinds of medicm' leans to be adled. He was a hunter With u thorough Ismative which regulate the but none helped -and prospector who was twice report• bowels and sweeten the stomach; Mrs. Plymouth -Rock --You advise -A. M. Sullivan, me to have nothing to ;do with her her much. I lost in the frozen wastes of North- drive out tionstipaitiou and Indigestion; ed -her tendencies are very Etol- taken Lydia K Canada. then jam Yet he turned up alive up cogs, and, simple fevers and Pinkham's Vege_ ug for* seven they are sold by 6hevistic?" table Compound and well after dizappeart make teethlng easy. Mrs. Buff -Orpington -"Decidedly so,; was and it had medicine dealers or by mail at 26helped me so much that I thought it my dear -she's an out and out Rhode e cmis a box from The Dr. Williams' island Red." might help her at this time. She has -Perfect [Madicine Co., Brockville, Out. ever since she began ing tak* it. She attends school every day riow MAN* Protection Fairriteds. Transformation. A walnut tree upon a hill and skating, and does other out - 0 sports 1 recommend this is With Every grew, any C Lai the fair way is beat, For many a season medicine w one who' run-down a and nervous and weak .--Mrs. PAMES, h X VAR it be something the further And watched the eagles upward soar RoU rho 91 Constraint is for extremi- 106 Bond Street, Toronto, Ontario. 4V And vanish In the blue,- Is Vaoget4b% Lydia E. Pinkham 00k hl C07 ar sa k e at" .W G s,_ w. ,Nal" Every roll. of Prince Ed- en'all ways else shall fail. -But it envied all the birds that built at Compound in a dependable medicine Netting I In the genial, fairness has prefer. Among its branches high, ALCose>Lt ward Brand Fox instantly seat.oil for young wom6n's troubles.. op�us out an a 150 foot ment. if you grant, the. other may And murmured the passing breeze, punctures, slow leaks. For Sale by 4ruggists everywhem a re; yet this does the "Would that 1, too, could fly." long wall of perfect pro supply the desire; leaks, wi t t.ki tires off dsa tection for your foxes. ---like and purchaseth love. -L -Ow, -n Fellt. Ar III III n "Prince Edward" does not ham, In "Resolves," 1620. it Eugged and pulled i"Alvely-galis -PALCOSEEL r.... .. bag nor sag and has 10% Against the roots that bound more meshes than any makes tires puritture proof. I other brand of.fox netting. T+. ---f-;' trunk and waving boughs Write or wire for delivered' prices. Summ,erside Holmans P. E. Island Special Ontario Agents W. H. C. Ruthven, J. M. MoGillfvray Alliston Priceville Sr SO firmly to the ground, And ever lifted up its top new scientific preparation that youlajeet to inner tubes, costs the wall* with a. and wale instaintly and Pernu=ntlY, leaks, lea valves an porous SMARTTERRiBIYThrough storm or sunligbt clear. the minute they occur. Gus --teed stvuve in . RM •WILEAGIC A little nearer to the stars And, cloud's Eton year to, year: �y US your tire at normal M wanti ato ssure. an nails PA L t tire and it won'tiesk, R tre* Hard Red Pimples Broke . a AGENTS $M a Month"Easy Out. Cuticura Heals,, Men came one day and felled, the tree, And saweq it into thin, We want agents and distribut todgmanstrate and seu-PALC49 My trouble was caused by eat - Smooth, fragrant pieces, finely grained owners, Garages, So -vice stations - GetgOr ing apples, My face begxn to break OM out with As wood for violin, _,pimples that were hard 1P. A. LAfsbvr9'A Alessassirla, OwL and red at first and then festered And 11,911 I'll In an aereplam eCip and sulci over. They spread all To course the boundless sky; Now," sighed. the walnut joyously, Am A over my face making It very sore. D�OIAfter the scales came off my ace (Pirkle "Beho'd! at last I fly." would burn and smart terribly. Ainus Irving. After Shaving I used everything I could think ti ...'Mustard. Pickles—Chow-chow—India Pickles --Sour Pickles"- of A>utch Pickles—Relishes and Catsup. Our Recipe Book gives Makes a Difference. Rub the face with Minard's mixed rewithout any benefit. A friend commended Cuticula Soap and Mwith sweet oil. Very soothing to lendid recipes for making all of them. "I don't know what it is, doctor," Ointment so I purchased some, and Write )ora copy—mailed Free. the skin. in four weeks I was healed, after -said the invalid, "but I feel I shall usin, Colman-tien (Canada) Limited, Dept. 1py 1000 Amherst St- Uontrval two cakes, of Soap and one never pull through." box of Ointment." (Signed) Mrs. answered the• Barre, "Nonsense, n nee, Edith Brown, 37 Fortney PL, doctor. "Whys case, is absolute-, Vt., Sept. 24, 1925. ly the same as an illness I had years i Rely on Cuticura Soap, Ointment �i�� 06 and Talcum to keep your skin clear. ago, yet look at me—strong and -hearty tree I Kam as ever."RiRY Saah I Ad sas --s. Issashasse, 1W very boo- Depot: 29 - Yes," wts the reply, n t S and Me. Talcum vrte.. sono Shaving Stick SSG expect you had a MW A less voll�e, "but I ex go -ad doctor."swig 431ISSUE No. 39--126. A minard's Linimentrelieves stfflness. K'n "6" , t•,+e.. :a ;.. ` � .,� . ...•o, t"aP „4. Cil. aa '. ,. r�.-°I'""�','a•_ ^'a P,�. �,�j,�.' u'�2� R,e-'�.y rte' 5,.�r�'u� ,��'�4'.q•.<.�1 .v d�i �✓''G xia.lr.�-'+Y• 1..., ..4 , r ...; •a; r : pt6" tl ar'+4. �r;?. - °.,� ;.a:y;,. a`«'+',yICY�.,i' Aja ,'.7i,,•,.y>:., ..'i+• -! y. ;,�;� t �i•�r. ••. ''w.*� M "av i+r}'• '�. ' ,f-., •: F, .. 1�4:4T :°.< a .. "'s.. o. ,.v v ". :�•=y a. .s .Yq, `:YC,(' •.4. h?u v:j'•t;` �.L' 'C�'¢rr� ryi!r• .-..� 'ek , "'�. •... .,,w .; , � �. w w , m �« a. i4Y" .w$ � C�.o- .a •. "ac.a"., f.4Yi4 a.°`tw `i"i ; :yrs; ,t., ,.. W . ,. .m'uD--'y.,Y •. �''.'.0. '9x ' .....r°w� :,rP'-�r, i'�n, a .' z :._ . . ..w. , R� ,r k.. >5,1. .' _ a.. y:. , •qr,F T. !�' 'Qy .�,i . • —'t. 'S•%'+M""> x.s�. LS. 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SEMM'd'you'r:De.• os - bY `Mai% � ' I ��HOSE who. find it more condenient to ooMiNlQ j„ do their banking by mail, will find that the co-operative services of this -Bank meet t all requirements. Write our nearest branch to -day: and arrange to do your banking by' a* `mail. You will save the trouble of frequent -.-trips THS ,>Ie DOMIMON SAW WHITBY BRANCH, - J. H. PERRY, Manager. BROOKLIN BRANCH, - �-F. A. BURT, Manager. -r�r .a - "-n'..,, _r-.. •H"Smea?nm>.:«_•�-�. ._::'k..r Ex. :. eE....-.,,s,u,J'n°m . i e ire Pii=ktiug Spice, No. I, ... We ily. - 10HN MURKAR, Proprietor. cepreseDtit LiYe-ul theF_q ler -._rus Cumpany in Pickering and Wbit- OarKS bA1f A60NT - White Wine Vinegar, No. 1 XXIC .. 50c gal. by tuwnbhihs forimmediate work, puR- �{ g - NOTE8 AND COMMBNTa. People right now are buying Christmas Ilresen-t8 in large quan- BR 01 - —" One of the greatest disasters that tities from our salesmen and w e have a very estenPive line of these Neilson's CREAX .. mover occurred m the United States ' articles, including Ivory Sets, Tor- toile' Shell gets and Christmas ,ICE SETD was that which occurred on Saturday when. Miami, and a novelties as well as the household Sundaes, Sodas, Cones and Bricks, .last .Hollywood number of Mother towns on the east cleaning equipment. Oar business Lae always been -good in this ills- all Savors. - < Fi caast a Florida, were laid in ruins trict and anises you are a bitthl y Ire Root Beer for s cool and- 3 '? wAerr a terrific hurricane from the, .respected citizen_w.ith_&__ear, do — 'refreshing -drink.--- - ' ' sea wrought its work of devastation :..for a period of nine hours, during ap�?ly for this position, t it you are this type of man &13- ' Neilson's Chocolates, 50c per lb, or a*hich the wind at times blew at the ply in person to Chao. R. $tone, 0$ Colonial Bldg., 13 ging St. better still a nice lb. box - s tate of 130. miles an hour.During he boom of the `tpast'three or four Weat, Toronto. Capes of all kinds Wedding Cakes a specialty years, towns were built in a night andDon't miss - « the builders neglected to build them on firm fouzMations, and the present "-disaster is a fulfilment of prophesies Markham Fair , made that thebuildings would not Agent for International Farm Machinery and Repairp. Onr Motto : W e have it, can get it, or it is not made.r' withstand a high wind. The desire Friday and. Saturday' K ►► • do for haste. and the greed for money , 'led* to a disregard for safety and thei October I st and ?nil How 900' „ people have paid the penalty. The , r ?� loss of lives is placed at over 300 1 IU1! r and of property at amounts varying ► lX Horse Races up to $125,000,00Y. and the number of injured at :many thousands. Thef'e ,each day ,�^ Green River are two parts of the UnitedStates to - -- - ctUl'�� B-aBket F many a r toeescape rigorrss�off - flee in the Running. " a Canadian winter. These are - Flor- Steeplechase Msnutacturera of - ida and California. Undoubtedly All kinds Of Fru:t Baskets, their climates are ideal for the winter aon. J. S. Martin. 'Minister of Ag- Berry Crates, ` months especially for those who have will formally open •FBrmeis'i3ushel an aversion for real cold winters such Exhibition fruntofGrand Baskets, as are common to Canada But they Stand on Friday, at 1 p. m. C10thee Baskets. I' have their disadvantages. Not many _ 'years ago disastrous earthquake � Frank Pennock, a t StUu�'it�e BKnd visited California, laying' waste the Proprietor " - greater part of San Francisco as wellPhone ` both d tis 9 Markhoov 1944 se. sensing. great damage to other cit• _ lea in California. This disaster was G. A. M. Davidson, Pre'. ��g.7 5 c s�'s Elt also attended by great loss of life R. 1�. Crosby; Seo'y A� Canada has been practically free of Y!•.,. `. these tern a Tsagters.- -We--may have severe winters and great snow- '-storms,. but even these are much ap_Ien ' - Yall- Suits preciated by a large section of gar s f �- population as they provide an exhil- arating sport in the form of skating. - 'hockeying, tobogganing and _ And Top' q ski-ing, !':- -Coats mleigh-riding, which is beyond the - reach of the great majority of sport- - Should Be Cleaned Now ' loving people of the Un ted States _ 'While our winters may be too severe The Chester process for cleaoiog men's to suit a large number of our people, our summers are more delightful than garmpnte rt�akes them look tike the day : those in a great part of our neighbor- - they c�+►me from the tailors- ing republic as is admitted by hun- dreds of Americans who come to Car,- You'll be delighted, too, with how much . ada the summer, in order to :longer they'll keep their Phape--lt costa .during the ^xcessive Feat in their own no more than the ordinary (rind of work. r country. California and Florida may is boast of their' choice fruits, including - "Your felt bat cleaned ONLY oranges, bananas, lemons etc., but we And re blocked. Fast -. ' - „ Service and Satinfaction cwm to have as great a variety of Guaranteed: fruit which are equally as good and • _:. ;more useful than. theirs. L d- � ,iudering the advantages and nil . disass- • : FAST, SATISFACTORY SERVICE k vantages. of both countries Canadians a _..can see no reason for leaving tth,,ir Daily`d8-liveries to- Pickering - sown country to make their home in either of these t -o sates. T • C ` H S 'R r CLEAi1IERSr and DYERS LIMITED "r i'``.. • $ail our Driver As he passes or phone Toronto - GFerrare 6803 "Como -Crimp" A Better Roof at Less Cost An exclusive Pedlar product and a distinct improvement over totrugated iron for 'roofing purposes. The /� crimp on either side produces a tighter and stronger joint. Made to / "Council standard" specification with extra heavy ewtiae. Sind iimensions of your roof for free estimate. THE PEDLAR PEOPLE LIMITED Executive Offices: Oshawa, Ont. Factories: Oshawa and Montreal. Branches: Montreal Quebec, Halifax, St. John, Ottawa, Toronto, London. R;innipeg, Regina and Vancouver. SEMM'd'you'r:De.• os - bY `Mai% � ' I ��HOSE who. find it more condenient to ooMiNlQ j„ do their banking by mail, will find that the co-operative services of this -Bank meet t all requirements. Write our nearest branch to -day: and arrange to do your banking by' a* `mail. You will save the trouble of frequent -.-trips THS ,>Ie DOMIMON SAW WHITBY BRANCH, - J. H. PERRY, Manager. BROOKLIN BRANCH, - �-F. A. BURT, Manager. -r�r .a - "-n'..,, _r-.. •H"Smea?nm>.:«_•�-�. ._::'k..r Ex. :. eE....-.,,s,u,J'n°m . i e ire Pii=ktiug Spice, No. I, ... We ily. Heins Pure Pickling Vinegar, r . :,We gal: s } . Cedar Grove Pure Cider Vinegar, ,. ... 45c gal. - White Wine Vinegar, No. 1 XXIC .. 50c gal. .�• Malt Vinegar, Pure,...' .. • .. ... 60c gal. • .1nr. s; Pickling Oatons, Cucumbers, Celery, Cauliflower, Red and Green Peppers. : � _ Mustar d geed, •.Cele ry geed, 'Trimeric. `r Carry Eta. Preserving Jars Reduced -all sizes. J AMES RI CHARDSON "THE GROCERY STORE" Picke-ping Hardware Store 3 '? - HARDWARE NEWS ---- # bave whAt you want now for the chilly eveniogs and at a price 1 a WE yrm can afford to buy. A nice New Perfection Oil Heater or a lovely Electric Heater, .or if you want to spt a stove up and need a new one, don't fail to see us before you buy. We also have those s Qnebec•Ranges everyone is raving about -they are dandy and absolu- tely guaranteed. Also, stove pipe@, coal buds, fire shovels -in foot everything yo-u_req,ure_- -- -- - -- - As • « RADJO NEWS : We can supply you with A and B Dry Batteries and also with a Wet R RAttery that will be egnal to two 45 volt dry batteries for SiC , v Yes they are Willard Brand. , Agent for International Farm Machinery and Repairp. Onr Motto : W e have it, can get it, or it is not made.r' Re S. BALSDON, : ° DICKERIN'n protect yea Ssmnner Cottage From Fire I underwriters give doves I==, " tater as enmmer cottages rooted with Hrentimd Asphalt Slates beeaase they are tits teststWA and ciiaanoot bei ted 0"aglas cc flying ambsM 39 000 �ia11tf0>ridP OAtatiO Stock Carried. Information Furniahs d and Service on Brantford Roofing rendered by F. J. iProuse, - se Pickering J. S. Balsdon Hardware, AN Pickering Gilton's of Guelph now offer you a perfected furnace—pipeless or pipe style—at a sensational price. The first revolutionary Im. provement In home heating in half a century—low-priced, efficient, quickly installed in any home. school or church. Costs Less to Boy— Less to Use, 'Me new Gilson "Magic" is built of Tungsten Plate. Transmits heat THREE TIMES faster. Patented air -blast burns all the gas and smoke. N-`-4 type cone-shaped grate gets more heat units out of fuel. Electric arc ' welding seals the furnace tigkt as an egg against leaks .of gas, dust or emoke. Burns Hard or Soft Coal, Coke or Wood You are not dependent upon hard coal alone as you get excellent results from any kind of fuel—soft coal, coke, oil or gas. You enjoy an extra saving by using low cost fuels. Write for Easy Payment Plea A moderate payment down in. stalls the new Gilson "Magic." Learn all the features of this new am. -We vin welcome your inquiry. plied without obligating you In any way. Act at once—this is tae [1me to make plans for heating your home properly. D. J Cao iLEY, Dunbarton ,Phone Pickering 1506 Gilson Mfg. Co., Limited - C1510 York St.. Guelph / s \ ik / � .. ., ^`MY ,tee -i".. 1':x '. .�. ..,,:t ry...�,:.5 y,4, -o•-,;•,. ,�, F.:.; .!r' Ki -.i;,. ...:C yy.. ..,y,. g .,;r,1. .K::. Rsvg' ,:. .'T+%.� ". .,r:. ., . y :: .,. � �..,.. , w7t�,Ga,# ,' t .,•lea ,�,. .'iv:.�' Vic+ Ixdn;r x�fi .rH :a` , .4�••`-^."' ;L,'�'S,• . r" .�x4i�r-x, �'Si.7? c-...:iis;,,� ,,,,�, 'a..""r.,.. ,n x. 1 •�'�'�', ,..a .. - ,..;, � yx+� y '�,,,,.'.�,'�'F.._. .: ;... `4 n, . ';i 3X: ,�'i'k"b 5Y"4' , 73•h"s4••.,yv``a. a +�;9�. "m -r,.. =Q'" .�"-i-',a,. r� t, ,... .v� Y ..k k`.^h, :{r - •.w''3:/i. �':l ✓1.s'., �Fx:. •.sw..s.-a:.b':..�=, «. S,'yo st-t4usr:...:•• .., 9sw6'+'�3�f P� ^`�" r7• .t� ...w+. le ,14x x ,� ..,l :e•Y.^.N ^'�-Frvr �Y` 'r?s , t.: �'°i yh'' T' x. v....w•,,, �..az^ • .�, � '''*'• • - - i +Y e. k. .A'1. .- •,,. .. . >w ., M — Y,•y ro»'q;p,^• .wmr+b.u. ,S ✓. lw.,i4 w .77 Ao- A _ - r ' . ., .. .a. ... .. �.,.•r ray :. UYl ✓" 4w CLJ►REMON1 Miss E. McCullough i0., spending g I N G L E s - a< her vacation with her parents Few COai, COMre. B,. S. Palmer ie on the sick here. 8 A Thomas Birkette of Stoufl'vllle. Nova Scotia Shi list at praeent. nRles spear Sunday with $bertnaa and C+alt alvanlzed Steel ShiWm _ +`Timel ¢� Mise H. Dawson spent the week- ` end with friends in Pickering. +. Mrs, Rumobr. Btd a Felt Slate 13hInRlee S! ,, _ H O 10 �a . Mrs. H. Thomson left Qatnrda y DSc: Aad Ddrs. Pe.tterson, of agtn• - for sale at NT +-- ab8 tila,1],$on, f --- -+meet=her _ .. -. _._ : CLAREMO _ - — -- ---��� — - Leonard Yakes, 'of "Uxb.,idge, and Mrs. Beal. Oall and get prices.. • �s AA * A �] called on friends here on Sunday. Mrs. Robert +Young, of Marsh '`� THOS. d'�i. LA �• g L. Pilkey and C. Cooper hada gill, ®peat a day recently with - ]a:�rlsit' at _. ibusineea trip to the city on Mon- Miss Janet Young. AedL?C,lolZ _ pec-� s .� _ da Thos. Paterson has been. busy - k y From August the 15th to Septetd- _ , Alvin and Walter Bushby,-o during the past week re.ehinRllag her the 15th, I will make a THOS F SCOTT s. !Pickering, were in town on MoR- J. Ayer's residence. - • F. day. Mrs. Speoceley, ar., ie secioaeYy reduction in sleigh shoe prices. . ,7 - r,► C. J. and Mrc Macnab and son, ill at the home of her eon, John, Bring in your sleighs and get the �1Clc�lle8 Silk CLAREMONT, ONT. ' John. of Uxbridge, visited with at North Claremont. benefit of these worth while Spg� ej}eClal, 29C ham. " Mies Margaret Macnab on Sunday. H. Finoold, of Cleveland. Ohio, redactions. - - Stanley and Uri. Cook and fam- spent Monday here with his bro- ' ` r _ Dealer i or of Oshawa, motored up. on brother,Widmer. an d ~Mie aeaisgolg.Wm. L O R N E R E D Youths Sed � n� ' 1 a Ford Cara, new and er -Sunday and spent the day with SOX, 6 e7 relatives and friends. Mundell on his farm .diiritsg the: CLAREMONT f p f Massey-Harria Implements and Interesting Rally Day servicer anent rush s farm work.. r RepgJrs, on Sunday mornioR in the United miss Janet Young has rturned' ' Ladles Sll � ' ` - Life and Car Insurance. F �" Church Sunday, School. Every home, after spending, a month 1kO •-• body made welcome.There - isMusic gOse� 5oc and � L ; . Phone Clare. 5102 » Mise Elizabeth A. Pugh bas been with relatives in Allendale and ..seriously ill for the peat three Muskoka. L x' weeks. We are glad to report in tale �lr Ladies' Silk CiLAR,EMONT s -she is'now improving nicely. g08e� 75eii pe, r ' • Jack Seliett, of Pittsburg, ac. Maple Leaf Sus Line _ p p CREAMERY E companied by his wife and child, P The new Atwater -Soot and West , r 4cnotored 'over and spent- a day iogbouse Radio Sete will Fancy Grape for (last week with Claremont friends. Daylight saving time changed Sun- _ please you. Highest price paid for A few from this locality attend day Sept. 19th New time tablu3 will We will instal one in your home ladles.' dresses. .. Cream at the g ed the Oshawa Fair last week. be- Busses leave s The rush of work on the farms an free trial if not entirely Famey and plain Claremont Creamery a.m. pas. pr®vented many more from at• satisfactory we will remove it. ,tendingg -Leave Claremont daily 8.00 4.00 f'� ' The B. Y. P: U. purpose holding am. P.M. We have them from $40 Cur�aim. Scrim.. Give as a trial and be convinced Leave Toronto daily ex- -complete up. - s corn-rosat-at-tb}e--home�f-G _ da 10.00 6,00 r —+..--- > end uMrs.ng, Forsyth on happy time i —1.00 6.0 � o-ni SEoc�of_Fail - evening, when a happy time is Saturday 1.00 6.G'0 Ar-tiriB-Ofr0�C8ri r� ;•� anticipated. Sunday' as Findlay Stoves mad Heatese, �. A number of farmers are still am. p.m Coleman Lampe, Oil Hest- FWand ]Fruits always on at STARDS FOR THE BEST __ ers, Mite and, Gloves, buev with their harvesting opera- Leave Claremont - -9.45 -540 rook bottom prices. - ti tions. Threshing machines are a.i-i. p.m. •Stove Cement ' also running fnll blast at different Leave Toronto 8.30 .8.00 Etc. . i parte in thin iocaiity. C 0 TT ! ' 9 e The Women's Mission Circle of Massey-Harrig �l ffi® ®P E s sIthe ;Baptist Church met at the •- �g CLARE�UNT ? Thome of Mrs. T. Caster on Mon- CLAREMONT - deg afternoon, when a profitable 161me waa spent by all. Agent for Ackerman's QualityLm-ds C 9nd n w '� a On account of daylight saving W® h ve been a pointed local Harneee. Ask the user, •'�►�ta�► tion being discootin+ted, the Sia ple p !Leaf Bas Lime has changed its agents for the Massey -Harris .� Goo,pany and solicit the F time -table to correspond. gee tronage of the farm- T ,sdvt. in another column. pa era of the district � - Litter' Carriers, ay Carriers, Slk J S: and Mrs. Evans have last o eAay - Pampa. Door Tracks. Cow �{T rz TeCs!ived word from their dsa All SI. -H. repairs tent constantly aT 'n ` < �� D011Br '18 Saved - Bowie. Presence 9pstems Lte. - : ghter. Mrs. Appleton. of Pontiac, on hand. -__-! _ - It;witl pep you to t my, prunes on ,- dtich. that fire bad completely de- j� above before baying elsewhere. F etroyeri their house with all its We also have the agency for the i� [„��r when It 1s In the - Goodyear products. inclod- Lr /' FRANK �. P��0* :r contents. _ _ _ - ` Next Sunday at the aapt(st ung tires etc. far . ,a`',_ Balk PIOSBRIN(f. uwTAslto f Church the pulpit will be occupied1 at both services by Paster Oscar ^ � o �i` D the sooner it is deposited is The PiCk®llIIa TLAW lis r- Boomer, of Greenbank, at which is. i I place Mr. Orsborn is preachloR 81y P[C�ERINf,i, ONT. the Book the greater the assn~t. Q. Anniversary services. - snee of its being saved. _ • 1 &IIC6 COmmit'�te® a » - Messrs. R. Jarvis, D. Dawscn. _ s ♦ BANUNG - . J. McCullough and Ii. Lester at: Maple ilgai, �ny I A Savings Account is a magnet The object of this s Association a to• t tended the Dtilk Producers' meet Insurance Co.j lsesen et�edinf send prosecute Ing held io the city last week andF•i for the money that ocdin�trly slips the sinus. a meetia a ��p and an Income v ro ty tolenoommadI k report one of the largestg Cheap rates for farm and country 1 r.AnS through one's fingers, 1lismbers having p pee n s of the kind ever held. buildings. F _ Daae imme"tely with any member L. and Sirs. Fingold and family Windstorm Insurance on -buildings, paying guarantee for the ftitare. of Executive Oommitim _ ori .• F were in Toronto on Suod'at wind•mille, silos eta - Xsmderehlp tee Ol• tending the weddleg of the form- Automobile Insurancesteasw maw be bad from su• Prslneat OR " er'e niece, Miss Ray Morrie, dna• of all kinds. 'T�-c8 socr+t.n on•ppt�doa• Rbter groom m Morris U. Dundas St., ;FAR5i9 FOR 9AL13 STANDARD ' BAN � the groom being on Holland, of lues Oom.-=L. O. Banka, C. S. Psho� _ Toronto. Write or phone ar, M. S. Chapman. Pickering, s' ` Mrs. George Lee, a former rest ('� �71T *,� OF CANADA _ dent of Claremont, died last week E D. BOW YY trj A. N .PICKER1NG BRANCH --W. F. Law, Mall"M O. Munro, . las. Richardson. President- �reiwy 'An Whitby, death being due to 20 WHITBY, ONT. eo<.n•tf.. d.0 .e 8r•aidta. w..e tun. wblub� ikl -infirmities of old age. Her funeral took place on Friday, .when her e Pickering 'body was laid to rest in Bethel -'?aper - ____ --!Cemetery. A large nambec of eat ival New Arr. L,rrelatives+and friends attended the L L' er Q0051,hfuneral, .4F Master Ivan Reid underwent an See the 1928 Samples at Bingham e - SARNEBS _ operation on `Tuesday morning {fore buying. Our acDply of quality Harness sad a r Parts is now complete. for'the removal of his tonsils and _ adenoids. The operation was Over 500 samples to choose' from performed by Dr. Tomlinson, 9E• at loe per roll and up. Being fortunate in securing a large .ptock 'of Men's and Boy's "Blue BOOTS -GREG SHOE mated by Dr. Shier, of Uzbridge. A complete line of Paints, Oilsand Serge" Shite at Reduces! Prices, we are now offering atupet3- ' We hBoeo` 'lo hand tunbeaitable�� �� 'The operation was successful and Varnishes at right prices. dour bargains for two weeks only. for hard wear and tear. he is now makinx satisfactory Estimates cheerfully given for all - r• REPAIRING 1progreaq towards recovery. interior and exterior These clothes are RoiaR to be sold for less thAn the present cost of manufacturing them, moging from $12 00 to $22,50 We maintain our establisbed repots- s A meeting was.. held by the decorating.. Boys, •$5.00 to •57.00 tion for repairing all kinds of Literary Society of the Claremont Call or phone -1813 Claremont, harness and boots. Continuation School on Friday, - •Size- Sep -° Sept, 17th, to eie-t--mss for the � dome Early to Receive Youe' Choice and Size C�CIL �� e�T-vf tensuing year. The officers are as = ` . G. B a, ~' Call at follows: Hon. Pres., M. J. Wilker: ; J. FINOOLD'S Phone/ 3800 - .:Harness- maker; Hon, Vice -Pres., Miss Barton ; Paintbr and Decorator - ,'Pres.. Collins McBride; Vice Pres , Phyllis Gerow Sec. -Tress:, Sadie Claremont, - Ontario C=,A,RE�dONT. ONTARIO - I . PICgERING, ONTARIO Evans;. Editor-in-chief, Eliz%betb fWard ; Pianist, Helen Spencer; Jbr Ecowmical Transpmatios e '_'Executive -Council of one from - - - each form -I Form, Thelma Park -- er ; II Form, Clayton Parker; Mar aret Bingham. ` ~III Form, R - -The meeting closed by singing the National Anthem. 'ate The 105th anniversary of the - - • 4 �' � 'Claremont Baptist Church will be held on Sunday,, Oct. 3rd, at 11.00 %. M. and 7 00 p. m., when Prof. L, 'H. Marshall, formerly of Cov "entry, England, but now professor at MCMa§ter University, Torouio, ='e will - HEVROLHT +coin like an expensive amort. Hxtra-large, selfequalizing brakes will preach. Special music d car. You will fiord the beautiful Fisher- _ make motoring safe ,azo "be rendered by the home choir at =West on Chevrolet is knurled -grip steering wheel -with ren- the morning service, and at the Ln6 lowed• car in the world having ttaIIy mounted spark and throttle levee 1 evening service by the choir of, Fisher ym, will see appealing and hoot button -handles with bugs~ • s r - b, of{T�• finish ;n row. on Chevrolet. You smoothness and small -car facility - the Century Raptlit Obarc_ Tonto. On the' evening of Mon- - `will discover luxurious upholstery'—,and- :The Smoothest Chevrolet in-Ch,046-• t4 day. Oct 4th, the annual tea and sone nick¢!-eIIver interior fittings-rcosY =let history is sellins at the Lowest -- •eniertainmen w e Q ven, up- _ rugs oa a oo r+e �- :.per will be served from 6 to 8 - : down --e dome light in the roof -a robe been sold in Canadeb o'clock, after which an unusually rail-annd a foo[ east -all is rite Chevrolet -� about GMAC Plan of Deferred fine program will be given by H. _ . Payments. " W. Piercer, Interpreter of Litera- Chevrolet drives like an expansive car'' Ro•dst•r $640 Coupe $810 Sodas - •6920 tare. Cc ; F,cnest Chani. The extra powerful Chevrolet�ne a pare Spon.• 715 Coach SIO LaadsaSedah970 A rr. .T .Vr Berlin. baritone soloist, Agincourt, forms with amazing T!h �� 840 Comm.rd•I Chassis 495 �-.j 11. JJ V V r and �Vm. Coates, cornet soloist, standard gear -shift works with ease and $,. 715 Utility E:pr•,s " - ' 7$0 Claremont. Everybody come and quietness. The dry -disc dutch en es ,! FICKFR=NCf, t and releases smoothly, almost wl out Ari Pries at Paetorr sass Eztra spend an enjoyable evening. Ad- mission mission 50e., children 25e. CF•71e _ 7 jai -.. �,. .:s' •nom;. +.. ,. ;3 .-'a.,,: .. ,..' ' ::. :r<<y .�"`-•' yrc ,.! n.r w.:y. .Sr .�~ .�ai.s»,,�->3ri!. .s. �'f 1 rcp �f, .: _ :. " Z•`' ..,' a:cr:. • ,..,...., 'fit .. :.: t +`:•.n:. a . -suss,''~ " `.A;,.. •'.�..:z'L',:� -"`'_..�u.'ry�., +'s.J.` SE'"' �'i"�''°`�""` +,g :.,�,��,'S' ,s ;�,z"��r, R?"a!".._. �-'-. +a3?* ;�'•;dsr'° ';;;,e :. rtl^a, •�-:,.. ala --•—•=r";' _'iE:.-•. r:* .+ :.. �: .»,".: ..,.. ,,,. __r .. .., ,� r >,.. .•c. .,,..,.- r, -.,.K..,. Sia _.w:;:.. _ .r.. _ �,,,p ,,..;r,•�,z,,.- :1 a„rc'�,a. ..�pya. { rs � 'ffi �`i°"",•.. e.•.: �+ ,,,,�''..; "�,ca',+'+3«_" s. t'°.S'i b, .,r. ..,y •a- .,y,� v.e. r. , ,w' , .. .. alt :•,<•v-. s:• ✓ ^�y.;. IP,` .,. t ,. �h*. '"tir,�.r�.. .c ,.-a a� '. •t a ._ _w . v, -.�+�" ;r .. '�"i ,. ' ;... ,� ..^ , r � . ''!Qa - .,�. .,•ry*,�"`;h ,':c°r ,'v •....\t +q C'•T. ",'':. aka' ^'..ds.,...e.. e••. „1•i?..,^�. o-.` ..:T . i"'. ,d� }.T„�,rw'm.w:^y �• _+.w.na•.y,..! v.'1. s, r!'� _ - ,.;.+."r ... ,rs _ rc..c-..: 8r�':• .�. q+. ,a'+�',�5"''<, .:�'7�..,_-ts ..,.. .r sTnat ., `...*;>w a•.:'.Ci„" a'4, +�'i'•':*4` ''� - t • , �r F� algid ::., . ' ... . • ...., .. ... seems to ruff tharodgh an Ireland in its "? .. I4�> � 8' divas. so eltsrmft, Yet w a r r Yowwlf +6'.. . . , not taalaug. somehow, for clarity of ,•It i _ ��,� vision and temperate dltrrve n life w� ones. wouldn't believe Julia and �F + .�ac>� If alta , i IMA Margaret. she ewt8inly would not -be- - r 1 Piave UML ieA AL- He said this to himself as he gotinto, his overcoat and put on -his hat. the Ea ". 'Phan, feeling like a ma» who holds tine _'-- _ - - `-- ace and_ queew -and-knows- T - �t out, he got into ' call and drove to -- - i -, s rs o8innis or - T'. irgtch ' M M Rinio takes the hard "w k out of washda . The routing of • Miss Hancock; With y - s though a most satisfactory business, you just scan the Clothes for UR spoiled for the visitors by the con- a s r - couple -9f how-&,. . or' 'Ov tt rinse and duct of their a5ly. out. _ 'OF re'sM McGinnis, for -Q* i adtits words and promisesand despite fp o std to with Pat. and amenag' No morenf satl 4 li Fg G rs She took him away with her, wrap PART IiI. { on' the dainty dressing table; things ' on the fender, her hand on the mantel- . . Words. ` The Furst aearlet AlWe. �x in a blanket. She showered blessings on aid and sundry from -the angel's iwere.wartni b the fire, �" �' Rinse the Clothes eieatt What mysterious things are words, down, but to the suggestion that he 7 She had been that fateful averring to • with RINSO. "controlling herself," while in the next g should be "left for a bit" she was deaf the surrounding woods like a burst of .-(Garter's to buy a tin °f salmon, carry- fi4g watched her bending over the cot, he and to Julia's tears she was blind She of air, sound sculptured by the deft flame. The foliage of the whole land-' t Pat. She had planned to visit Naylor's was, in fact, in. the mental_ conditionR it was all his fault. He had never '� New Kind MADE �Y THE all of a cat who has just recovered a kit- ten. Her instinct to carry kit - front window in, the street of, 1rlAKBRS OF LUX' `• one was him off -and she did. "? 1 beyond to have a y glimpse at the i He had come to tell her the O'Flynn walked home fe2owed by steel and stone! And yet these flimsy R'a� the vision of Julia-Jirlia standing child be-°nged to another woman and had I at her door by some unknown person• "I've to her tell forma are the golden causeways thrown up between man and man and of deep repose like soft draperies in a quiet room. Against this back- the fire in the sitting room her foot y before Christmas, which she had seen which to be given back He left without doing so. He could trot bring himself -` PART IiI. { on' the dainty dressing table; things ' on the fender, her hand on the mantel- . . Words. ` The Furst aearlet AlWe. iwere.wartni b the fire, �" �' piece, her eyes on the burning coals, What mysterious things are words, -It fl&red out from the deep green of 7 She had been that fateful averring to • He took it all in and than as he ' "controlling herself," while in the next g mere syllabled breath, invisible shapes the surrounding woods like a burst of .-(Garter's to buy a tin °f salmon, carry- fi4g watched her bending over the cot, he room stood the empty basinette. And P Y of air, sound sculptured by the deft flame. The foliage of the whole land-' t Pat. She had planned to visit Naylor's I took in the tremendous" fact that he it was all his fault. He had never tools of tongue and fhi;oat, and lips scope was heavy with an August rich-' all front window in, the street had made this woman a mother. told her ibe truth of the matter, and �° architectures mora enduring than ness, full of quiet. The green leaves -. "? 1 beyond to have a y glimpse at the i He had come to tell her the she fancied still that Pat had been left steel and stone! And yet these flimsy wore a quiescent air, as atmosphere Christmas tree -which was being ex- hibited, though it was nearly a month child be-°nged to another woman and had I at her door by some unknown person• "I've to her tell forma are the golden causeways thrown up between man and man and of deep repose like soft draperies in a quiet room. Against this back- ' t� y before Christmas, which she had seen which to be given back He left without doing so. He could trot bring himself just got write and her the truth," he said to himself, and, between ages far separated by the time th'e 'ground the scarlet maple rang out like: one already and she proposed to if 1 to the words or the act, He told him- euro ugh, that evens when the �' gulfs of so growing spiritual and intellectual traffic the a b le call, It shlvered with an ar- see every evening, possible, dust its self that he would us ea soon take a j patients were done with, down he sat of all sen- - - - "- -- - -- sharp_. reetiAg beauty In -its. contrast. - S peop:e,go_again and _a n to see a '�- --- --fit -{he-�-di�oult -jbe be had ever turtes may move aileatlp over them. In every' locality there to always a : play. • But CartWs held kept her wait- Ing terribly long long that �pt � ltex; and then -he t°bd �mH• that, all the same,. it had to undertaken, for he found when he A word vanishes in the utterance, and nothing maple that turns red before there has been frost. It is a time --so be done• came to the business that he had to yet of man's creation any sign of as thoagh x t only by running as hard as she could tell her truth on moms points than Iast& so long. Words have rebuilt em- Autumn hadlit the torch which should �t 't could she do the business in hand Pe- This mental diacuasion took place as .the one pires where swords bad destroyed set to whole c auntryiside aflame with _ and get back without the chance of he came a-ong New Oxford street in _ His heart was moved in him. Julia, them; and modern man in nothing trilling beauty; or had prepared a pa- skelping. the direction of where he lived. the friend and sometimes troublesome more truly exemplifies the essential Tette of colors ready to be plashed But she couldn't run with Pat, so His mind, made agile by the atimu- patient, had turned into something worth of civilization than In the pride over woods and fields. About the Wit. 3 ` she stuck hire in the doorway where lus of the•businem, sought hither and e .ms'ffection with which be regards Same time there comes, in the late af- y : she had played so often and which thither for an avenue out of this per- r It was the vision of her standing in effective forms of words nobly uttered ter•noon and evening, that perfume of seemed quite safe -him and the sal-� P•exity. Maybe Mrs. McGinnis would i her loneliness by the Bre that did tt- and geared into what be believes to frost in the leaves; that first odorous a r mon-and she hadn't been more than consent to part --or, at' sit events, I though, maybe ]t had been creeping be the truth and justice and right as breath of autumn, cool, pungent. delt- a ' stand off and ado a mjnute :ooking into the window be-, pt an attitude of on him for a long time, this new feel- they exist in the nature of things. dourly penetrating. filters up from n.. fore she ran back to find Pat gone. `benevolent nentraiity for' the child's fag so impossible to express fully in All our great institution& are built bush and fern'. Like the first red .ot O'Fly-an asked for no more, not even ;sake words. upon words. Charters and creeds and the maple it comes betore any of us the ' genesis of the iuppositious big The contrast of the Corkran flat and - with the block beard. He knew. ibe' McGimiis menage appeared befo , I di"dn t know when I tett him on " laws are nothing until firmly set with- is the "syllable{: batt�lamevts are conscious of even the faintest I to - n man your step I'd left my heart with of breath of frost, and we are roused She had not dared to -coa'fess her him, Aelud'ing frim for a moment to be- Wim,„ te he, "but there it is for you sound." " We do dot trust a man until � a fresh appreciation of- the beauttei .,erinw. have that no woman in her sane mind to love and to hold or to kick with he has "given his word" and no con- i of crimson and goad. He left her happy with two ounces would rob the child of its resent and p ,. your foot. He pursed his tips in tract is binding to the full uatfI it is I After the long languorous days of 3 of licorice balls and a scareely relieved, prospective advantages, thought, then went on and on, cover - "put down in black and white"; that is summer, all green and blue, the first For &moment only, mind, for she had come almost to be- I y, He knew the! • rug three sheets of paper, and ending, to say, the agreement is not a valid in. scarlet of the maple comes ebrill and F } .leve to her own story. Their he turn- Poor' and he knew his peop!e. He knew "If you feel you want to say 'no.' don't sarument until the words have the brave like the music of Stas in the + red north. toward Cunningham Man- that if Pat were to be discovered in say it just send me a telegram with validity of a clear and fixed expression. morning, cions, Buckingham Palace, in the monkey house the one word, Impossible.' Send i! so We have a way of thinking still that It almost seems as though summer Pat had got to be returned. of the zoo, or the chitdren's I may get it before 6 o'clock to-mor- o-mor the sword has been man's great. and were all. soft curves; Trees all in _ There There were no two wa s about that Y ward of the workhouse infirmary, it row evening. If I hear nothing, then effectual fighting tool, but the pen is varying shades of green are softly You can': knowingly rob a matter would .be all the sante to Mrs, Mc- I'll know it's all right, and I will call mightier than the sword because the and roundly outlined, everywhere the : of a child. evert though the -mother is F Ginnie. Shedid not want a future l and see you the day after to -morrow." pen is armed with swords. thick luxuriant foliage melts and sub - r - a Mrs. McGinnis and '.ler habitat Con- that she could not visualize for the i He sent Norah to Curmingham The great be of the ages have dues angles into billowy indefinite. it child. She wanted Pat way Street, W. -• - i No; There Mansions with this note. been word 'bat is which wit and nese. The whits fl agcy clouds of He arrived at Cunnin iiam Man- was only one way out- g I Next day he went about his business eloquence and understanding have summer are round and soft looking.. 1 ions in n distinctly gruff mood. Mar -1 restiLutirn : and, arrived home, he i N as usual. Five 'o'clock found him is struggled against error and ignorance. 'that But with the ilret breath .of sudvma t .i►aret let him in. She was all smi:4 called rah down, closed the door of � Strand. He had seen the last of Words are great thoroughfares -places this changes; a splash of red here end gp" ., She r,howed him in without 'a word the sitting room. and opened his mind.' P { his patients an hour ago, but he bring all times and into Som- of Bold there, and hedge and woods -a wonderful fact where she was con- I Norah had to do the business -it i couldn't home -he went ung munleation. They are inventions of: are marked sharply and clearly with 12� earned--ahovved him into the sitting g„ was a women's business, anyhow. She Margaret go yet looking at the shop windows till he peace and not of wars, the sublime !long angles and straight brush strokes. room, where Jaya Corkran, Ler legs ; could see and have a talk Charing Cross, then he came means by which men arrange armis- The breeze that all summer has roiled• off the sofa, to use his expression, was!,with ) her and between them they ecoid' break it tr, the , reached sawly back. rices and agreements and not clubs to along quietly, suddenly straightens out seated in an armchair by the fire poor creature. Arrived home, he shut the hall door maul each other with tier their dlf• +briskly and carries an invigorating - &stitching. Norah did not like the thin a bit,! g and came the foot of the:atarrs. ferencea.' That is a great sentence !n ;tang sa shat and clear as a draws p The fact that she looked better wsa' oto but. she assented. She never said• a! to her � 'Norah, called ome?' has there the Gospel which says: "In the begin- line, And though your apples are still, nothing. What checked him was the! word show feelings. She was been any telegram for me eg slag was the word." clingingto the agrees that sore. . 'fact -that she looked younger, more "Te' am " came Norsh'a ,voice. '''lull I'll when 7've. done _ ._ _ t milky inretheir husks, -material,-tnatetiai, more of blood." _ go, me cookie'," , Norah. And No, sir; there's been nothin but the 1tJnde Sam's Souvetlurs... you can detect a faint:; faraway odor He listened to her wonderful storysaid she went. , She was back Just before O'FI -nnI ou.d rate collector botharin' to see of the Foor mite that had been :eft at j S of ripened apples -and nuts and dying The majority of the Americans gouts leaven, the first hint of the fine, full in you." the door, acorea heeding, he knew the' had returned from his evening round, � „ story Fo w -e:: !back and sitting in the kitchen with a; God bless km* said O Flynn. -'" scarce listening, home this year after a holiday Br! - autumn flavor. In that breeze is the �tain take wtth them at least one old j remembrance of old roads all carpeted ; J occu-' (the-�'nd-) -pied almost entirelywith the chs ll shawl over her head. brick! This sounds'an amazing state- i with crisp leaven; of fields stretching �- » in her: a chnnl•e of which she herse:l: <.I couldn't find it in me l.eart .o dol u it," By the Skin of M Teeth. Norah before My went, but upwards of one thousand, level under a sky that is sharp and chard bricks have disappeared from rswcrned absolutely unconscious, wai"ed be spoke a! Then he fol,�wed her. intn_her bed- worm. "I cou:dn't find it in me heart The expression, "I escaped by the clear: of banks of sweet fern with the ruins of the Shakespeare Memorial gree glowtiig plumes of sumac ria - { room, where there was a fire ami, to do it. It's the life and all he is to; skin of my teeth, en a Theatre at: -which !ng a ova t em. Then .the first scar- y where by her bedside stood a glorified) her, and she gid .her beautiful face Pedestrian has just dodged a motor- like the Blessed Virgin hangin' car by a hair's breadth, is often re- destfoyed byfire,von- was recently destroyed by Are, says an let maple'te like the shout ot. a tram• English magazine. • The greater, part: imperious -summons •_ cor; in which his majesty, Pat filled i 6'i over! 1 y, of these bricks have been removed -by pet,its cal'ting him. Sure, what's Mrs. McGinnis garded as ore slang, an& many a boy with the finest of milk, was sleeping ,, p Qouvenir•huntera. you to all these things, and you step the steep of the ju&t. j lettin' him run wild about the streets, has been -rebuked by his very proper It has been suggested that a Lee of out a. little afore briskly _toward the i A new hygienic feeding bottle waswid that inti? hasn't she enough maiden aunt for using ft. Yet !t is g g chiller not to, lie botherin' the taken direct, with. the change of• one iI a guinea or so should be chgrged for fields and woods and the sumac ; _ about I the privilege of taking away one of the crater? You tould me thej cryourself sma21 preposition, from the most liter• ;---p—= P lace was like a• warren wid them.' ary book in the Bible, that great poem "the God remaining bricks, s that, a um, may a' building be rafaed to aid in the . - Mtrtard's Liniment for bruises. c Chl:der or not-, she can -stick. Hand nor foot will' I lift for her to fetch him of ways of with man," that we know as the Book of Job. - r10. uew eat�re. ' n • e 1SaW><1 8t Sea. Far _ r back." + "Then," "I'P1 It occurs- In .Oaptei xix., verse "My.bone to in the cloudless said the doctor, Just' that reads: eleaveth my The stars_grew pale .• have to' fetch hien myself." I Norah, skin and to niy flesh, and I am escaped with the akin of my teeth." It is a sky before the uprising of •ibe . sun, while the last vapour lifted a white r 1,"Not you," said suddenly di- i ?•• vesting herself of the shawl_ and fur- forceful metaphor, because the teeth I wing from the sea. and a dim spiral ious:y addressing herself to the peel- have no skin, and thus it carries the �, mist carried skyward the memory of 5 u Rte• �irig of come potatoes waiting -in a bowl. idea flf the closest s�iave imaginable.' inland dews.. The ahoIe wide wilder- i Sha was right in a ww- �s }pings Job is referring to the tact that all ness of ocean was of azure sy were standing, O'Flynti wou:d never his family have perished and as his - affame with gold sad silver. ' I have had the heart to do the business, riches have -flown- away, and that he The corning twilight wavered, and '1laQ ! But things were not going to stand like that. himself is not only in dire poverty, but in very•bad health as well. ' The I it was `as though an incalculable host of grey doves flew upward and spread ° 1 It was next day at noon that he re- only thing lett to him- is his life, and �yi r� i l= �' I earthward before a wind with pinlons ieven calved a note from Margaret, the gist • that is .so full of misery that it - k�T'- '- I;' ' �� f e= of rose: -then the dagple8 dovgrey of 'which ran: Whdrdly worth retaining.f� r r, r'r vapor faded, and the rose hung like e ' i i or the ford's sake, come at once. —�' ✓. r f:r I the reflection of crimson fire, sad dark 1 Her aunt,, Miss Hancock has called satisfies the desire for Lamp Posts. t "Say Isles of ruby and amethst and ram gold and saffron and April -green and won't believe her. She's -here now, � wee:i7helps make strong. ! and I'm keepin' her till you conte, & What kind of trees Are these - • - Joe, did you know Hike , Byrnes' wife hadAbekjaw?" `came Into being; and the ne\c•dac was - though.niayb(�.ahe won't believe you hearty teeth, removes With slender straight trunks of gray?, "Nell, the li•ish always herg Itick'y:" come -Tions Macleod. - �- -�---� _ either. Margaret Driscoll. No branches or leaves have they, _ � partick of food frota { O'Flynn whistled. In their simple- Growing along the edges of the walk; . t s , ;mindedness neither he,-?&rgaret nor teeth crevicesp and On'y a single stalk or Minard'sLiniment for toothacho., ' ' aide j Atifn had ever thought of this. fie Bearing a magic flower with heart of -- - t digestion. �SO it is a j knew what it was that Miss Hanccck - flame. The coldest perird of the, day is rc G ACADEMY ' - wouldn't believe, and hgfi n the nderful help to healthHigh-nosed,"..� 'R"o p lad once. anti ue, aristcr i �Vhat is your ... __ Mysterious soft bloom? cr sunrise. This is dun to.the fact that when lr ` srow.�� i�• ... ,•,. "•w- w^4;; �»,;," ..^•,^• - ti y9 •` Cr.47 flighty "i cratic rather flf ht in anncr, anJ i Sep your clusters in the gloom.. _' sun first strikes the earth it causes '✓ ' _ 18811E No. 39-'26. { with that ' slight crack inher that -" -Helen Hoy3, re evaporation of a chiding muiaturt, r - � '., ..' •'r .':... ' .. - .. '.. .. ',.' .... p.. 3.a'�',•W ...: a` .!. -.•:.+ :-'Z _..... ,._: _... ..'�'.::.:. .... • .._'1.' .w. .. -'.°::t. r ... _ Y .. -. Mx T.Y'�?Z'.... .J. a-:'✓ .Y_. ...:.aL'y"ai:.r.. .� br'.O A..: .S .. S .� ."4 ,4,a •,It �-r L. fir.' 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IJ F 1"t1 1 r i A roxtmatel ch ,Easy,. 19.- wood100 dot Laubuderbdaleci- olio1. dyne HaCdfax -A force of Royal Can- flat and it was" discovered that the ' , F' PP, y 1,000 raona were re- w - adian Mounted Pa-'ice are scouring the f row had been-liLt@red witbR nails and - A ported killed thousands in used and Miami suffered heavy losses.brokers g:aas, : ' I The Sale, reachiarg a vebcity of 120 countryside in..the vicinity' of Tan- I , ., , 88,000 rendered homeless in the Weal miles at Misiiiai Beach Saturday, whip ;�. i talon, a fishing village on ,St. •Mar- Temporary repairs were made, $ut' y nl I it._was found that on account o! the, _ Indian hurricane that la3ited the Lowe ped across the Everg:ades artd had an . a Karet't3 -Bay, ..near," herd in search of �"` ri . condition of the tires little progress' V colst of Florida on Friday night and esti ed' intensit of between 76, and 1 r ; , Y g i .. Y.. ., a gang of eight, headed, it is c:airfeed, could be made.: Attempts to communi- • �, Saturday;'and \§wept across the state 90 mt:es an hour when it' passed over , I by ".Wild Archie" McNeil- s. Ca Bm cafe with Halifax b tele hone we �3 £Tito the Gulf of Mexicoon Sunday. I the west coast into the guff Sunday. - f` ten borer of some local prominence, ilnaireodssfdl, and `itywas found ,that .'Ct �11 Property damage was estimated s't f The west coast was spared •of casu- I and`�3 kegs .of rum, factors in bas a.�l- the 'wire had been cut. 'right hattle between officers of ttwi It .,was then decided to spend the Miami, Miami Beach, Fort Lauder- citrus fruit'; growers and shippers " , I'.aw and members of the rum-running night at ,G'enhaven, where the rtz;4. , 3 date and the Moore Haven. vicinity, said. x f raternity, . was stored under guard in a" barn be- d �i 0 `16 mi:es northwest of -Miami, werei Miami was without drinking waxer �'' . Thursday afternoon, sborfy after longing to John Smith. Shortly theta "the heaviest sufferers, from Friday evening until Sunday. i `�' ' 14 kegs of rum had been seized ou' after the barn was attacked; and f94- `. Forty white women, and children ,Shipping in the .Miami _harbor was ( y h, ' ag a barrage of rifle and revdIvBr I alwvere reported drowned in-the. Lake I hardph and thous ds of buildings `�µ, •the property of. Edmund - Smit at ;.,owl 4J shots an entrance visa effected, the '* ' g Tantal:on, by Customs officials, s 1Kegion around Moore Havarti and the were reported damaged. Wafer was n of eight men drove n in a ear 3 gag g p guards on duty, in view-of the num I.;, death tali for that section was set:mat- knee deep in the streets, persons• ar- Charles St. John and openly threatened the officers. ' bers opposing them, secreting them- ""IN, . ed at 140. riving at West 'Palm Beach from Whose death in his 82nd year removes Revolvers were drawn and' the gang' selves in the haymow. The gang then � A . Unconfirmed reports said that hod- Miami said the Inst whits survivor of those who were finally induced to disperse. Some made off with 13 kegs, missing one re- '. --ief-were strewn along the road be-: The Pullman Company offered its aoopmpanfe11 ­1.d David Livingstone on his y`� hours later a start was made for Hali- � mauling in the motor truck. 1. tweem Moore Haven and Clewiston. full resources 'in equipment to carry African. Expedition. fax with the seized rum in a motor Up to'a late hour: on Friday Wane' c+t One hundred and fifty were report doctors, nurses, food, water and sup- __ .5.._ ,,I. ,5 truck. Suddenly a'1 four tires went the.despera .oes had been apprehended, 1 i Y,_4% ed dead at Miami Beach, 84 at, Miami plies into the stricken area. LEVEL OF GREAT LAKES __. _ __^_.-_f_-_"..___ _ ___ _.,_-_ - - _ ------------ -- - CHANGES 7-YEAR CYCLE - ' ' r hncks,,$4 to $6.50; hogs, thick smooths, FAMILY WIPED OU'T ,brought ,about a sharp advance in T� � �� s -._- ,; fed and watered, $12.26; do, f.o.b., s rain quotations. During the 11.75 do, count furs $1L50 do - -BY LIGHTNING BOLT g q g peat $ country Po i week the price of wheat advanced b% Lake"Mlchigan Shows Signs Of • - off cars, $12.75; seect premium, $2.42 1.. '' p cents on the Winnipeg Grain, F.x- .. TORONTO. ` - - r,.,.­,..Mantle, of Snow Covers the change. Returning to Previous .s; • . High Level. . - Man. wheat-No. 1' North., -$1.66 MONTREAL. . '' * , Prairies Dam Cro s- No. 2 North., $1.47; No. 3. North.,; . agog P . } Ludi i 1,9.-The_ _ O s No. 2_ C W 60%c; ; No 3 _ C %� _�; ` rice AclvailCBi<. _ Sept._, Sy1 . 1 . _ , _.. �¢ _ ._ __- FO-GR EN level-61`_ Michigan is showing a Man. oats-No 2 CW nominal; No.}67c do, extra No. 1 feed, &8c. Flour, ;; � Winnipeg, jlrtan,-A, tolii of four i FREI(yHT CARS �SH surpr£sing rise, and marine men pre- ; 8, not quoted; No 1 feed nominal; No.' Man, spring wheat pats., firsts 38.30 K , ". " .deaths and ` damage to '�ungarn- do, seconds, $7,84; do, strong bakers, _ dict that the seven-year cyC:e in the 2 feed, nominal; Western grain gtiota- �i erect oro the extent of which will tions to c.i.f. rte. $?.60; do, winter pats., choice, $8.20 crops, lowering and raisin of the water is Po 4 ,i ' not be determined far some time, were Head-on C011ialOri Occvr><ed , g g Am corn, track, Toronto-No. 2 to $6.30. Ro::ed oats, bag 90 Ibs-, �. r k.o.ding through. I $3.20. Bran, $29.25. Shorts. $32 25 ¢ z', deft in the wake of snow rain and i During Dense Fog Near "The lake 'level is ricin actual; ' " yellow, 89c; No. 3 yellow, 87c. Middlin 839.25. Ha ` �'' hail storms which have swept WesI g gr y' �' Millieed-Del. M�rtrent freights, 88; y No. 2 per Lon, L. Kent Bridge. says Captain Wiaiam Rosie, in charge ;bags included: Brt:n, per Lon, $29.28; ' castors, 314 to $16. 5 3 wx ern Canada. I of the Government dyed "It £a a ° 31.2b middlings, Cheese, finest wests., Chatham, Ont., Sept. 19.-In a col- ge shorts, per ton, v 1731 to 179X, b, �1 F. Willis, a farmer in the Rama i P steady rise that appears like:y to con- $28.25; good feed flour, per bag, $2.30. ' do, finest easts., 16 /s to 17c. Butter, ,t. q1 , -. District of Saskatchewan, his wife and lision oetween two C.P.R. freight j tinue. The level has risen four or Ont. oats--42 to 44c f.o.b. shipping ; No. 1, pasteurized,'32%c, Eggs, stor- - _-' two children, were kilted when. alight- I trains yesterday morning in a dense , luta. - age extras, 43c • do storage firsts 39c; z"'' a11 Hing bolt struck their home during the log two mi?es east of Kent Bridge, flue £Weber since last spring. It is 1Do , , -' 5r height of one of the worst electrical about the sarrtewas one year ago at this Ont. good midtng wheat-$1.20 to=ddo, storage seconds 34c; do, fresh ex- ig four o{ the train crews were either in-' +$1,22, f.o.b. shipping points; according traa, 60c; do, fresh firsts, 4oe: 3 �*' Stant: killed or fatsP:. in' rad, The', time. The 'level continued to drop last to fres hta. Veal cs'rves,- $10 to 311;, lambs, rrti" If , - iitosms ex rienced in that district, S' y : year, however, and it was the lowest g � �• , The farmhouse was in a mass of ' dead are: Y Bar:ey-Malting, 56 to 81c. $12.26 to $12.60 for ewes and weth Robert Robinson, brakeman, Zo - in history during January, February Buckwheat-Nominal. era; do, bucks, $11.50; hogs, thick „ shames when neighbors reached the ➢+larch of this .year. But follow- I Rye-No. 2, 85c. emootha, . 512.7b; .do, rights, $12 to � scene. They were unable to check the; don, died in hospital. �' David Brown, engineer, London, in- Ing the period of low level the lake Man. flour-First pat., $8.30, To- $12.26. �'_ ,, ' IS- Ifire, and the frail dwe'ling burned to R� started to rise." ionto; do, second pat, $?.8R SVa ° P,i� the ground. The bodies of the four `btantly killed. , Oat flour.-Toronto, 90 r cent. Ord mariners say that for some I P, B I.n victims, charred almost beyond scoop- i Albert Will,i£e, fireman, London, £n- stent, per barrel, in csrlots. dronto, ; LAME �iVOOD ALCOHOL -`, I stant] kir:ed. reason as yet unexplained the level of 5.60; seaboard, in bulk, $5.50. nition, were }ster recovered from the Y the Great Lakes changes in cyc.es of i 19 to 19yic, , FOR KILLING TWO MEN v", G B, Sewart, fireman, London, died' Cheese-New, large, p� Jruins. , s ' The nr.uauat weather disturbances shortly atter accident. seven years. The level continues to gets, 22c; :_ _ twirls, 19 % to 20c ; trip' 1N brought the first touch of Winter to, Edward Rutledge. engineer, (decrease for seven years and then Stiltona, 23c. Old; lar 26c; twins,S. large, .dries at N' and Bella edge, en neer, whose triplets, 30c. 7 home is at 704 E3ias Street, London, comes back Figures prove this to be 27c; ville Attribute Deaths to - � A iberta, parts of Eastern British Col- t Butter-Fiaeai ere �n:e•y punts, I true but no one has been ab:e to dia- ' 7 umbra and Western Saskatchewan in ' u^t:l recover, attendants at St. Joseph's . 36 to 87c; No. 1 creamery, 35 to 36c; POtsbn Drinks. . :;� : cover the cause. The 'lake during the i 4 - xsevera: sections of Alberta the snow- I£oapitaI said to-day. He is suffering y prima 293 ' present cycle reached a new low level. ; No. 2, 84 to 85c. Dais 1h tall reached mid-Winter ro rtiona 4from a broken arias, and bodily bruises. to 30c. $e::evi:le, Sept. 19.-Th t death __ 4g 1° P p° This cycle was reached a year ago, E Fresh extras, in cartons, 49 was the result of drinking methyl ai F the maximum snowfall being reported Robinson, aged 47; died in the Pub- ; Eggs--Fresh I I and the increase should have started to 50c; fresh extras, loose, 48 to 49c; hydrate was the verdict of a_Coroner's ' '1 ,from Edmon,cn, where it reached a lie General. Hospital late Saturday Y a:epth o! orfs' toot In Wither parts of 1 slight. He was thrown clear of the that time. - - fY•eah fiesta, 43 to 44c; fresh seconds, t _ ary tnquir£ng into the death of Chas, `` { - firsts 39c dot areconda 32c.' 43c; do, i - the province the mantle of snow ver , t rain when the collision occurred, and , MacDonald o! Ottawa at Trenton _yes- � t : !lea from one to six inches A aharpi was so badly injured that physicians AMMONIA SALTS IN Poultry, dreaaed,-Chicken; spring.I t-rday. i drop in temperature, with seven de- said it Lues impossib:e for him to re- GATINEAU DISTRICT i squabs, i to I % Ibs., 32c; do, spring, ; Percy' C. MacKay, formerly a plan- "* , 'gtrees of front in the Edmonton dis-' cover. His right leg vias broken in ( over 4 lbs,, 40c; do, 3 to 4 lbs., 38c; tatiop manager in the, Malaga islands, .. tr£ct, accompanied the sron-fail. i two places, and he suffered wounds do, 2% to 334 lbs., 38c• do, 2 to 234,' and at present a laborer on the Can- ;,: Valuable Mine DisCOVCted lbs., 32c hens over 5 'ba., 28c • do 4 ' ediatt National Railways; to'd of hav- •' Practica3'ly the whose o! the Prairie' about the hips, shou:ders acrd head, as ' Provinces hate been Benched by rains well as internal injuries. Hia widow, Near Hull is Second on 'to 5 lbs., 26c; do, 3 to 4 lbs., 24e;'' ing purchased alcoho: from s drug n during the past two, da; s, and pQave: two daughters and a son survive. Continent, roosters, 22c; ducklings, 6 iba, and s50C. iore, pretending that it was wanted11 iconcern is felt over the coriffnued de- i W£Ssie was thrown c':ear, and was ' gull, Sept• 19.-Reports of the dia- upBeans e ns-Can. ban 1-picked, $2.80 per for a spirit lamp. He said that he ay of harvestirt`q operations. Thei irstantly killed. Stewart and Brown corer. of a vs:uab!e mine of ammonia lnahel prinxs, $2.40 per bushel. had made the purchase vitt, irioney , 1 were i �e product--Syrup, r lm given him by MacDonald, and that ' ' gram is reported to be sprouting in pinned to the wreckage. the Salta to-rhe Gatineau district, on the hi +i p p, pe p . ,the. stooks - in those localities where former living for about half an hour. Gens River, about 66 mi:es above I gal-' i2.2b to $2.30; per 5-gal., $2.15 when he hnd pointed out to him th" + .` ".iintermittent rains have prevented met death instant to $2.25 per gal,; mar•.e sugrr, lb., 25taon label on the bone, MacDona:d G P y Maniwaki, is made here to-day. Ito 26c I - ithreshing for a period of ten days to Y The fif r:l la experts from the b -% tins ; t. ins Niagara FaFs, Ont. Sept.9 - i , . - Y P Honey-60-:b. tins, 1231 to 13c; 1Q siderablliedmothat kSherelnwiL ou bad 14c con re three weeks Some reduction in grain j . ' Ricard of Hna last spring, and since y " - 'values is" also feared. - • I Women outnumber men b aboutGovernment P g 1 ]��ace, % t i 13 5 t tins, 13 to g� pt A 4 q. then GO A lX IS3S �'; 23i • , t / „ 1 A d The unseasonable weather has 40,000 in Northern Ireland.d . , Quebec Provincial Mines Dept. have Comb honey--$3.40 to $4 per dozen. "Acute alcoholism" was, u to ai -- __ -. _ _ - been over the property, and here de Smoked meats-Hams, med., $8. to the•ate of the death of . Wa:ter Lyle . � 4 ` ` e:ared that it is .a valuable asset to 84c; cooked hams, 48 to 60c; smoked Miler of this city by a Coroners jurg, » " t. N11�iE STATES ADDED TO LEAGUE ' l roils, 28 to 3Qc; breakfast bacon 85 here. Miller had been Lound dead to ;. the Dominions natural resources. }0 40c; backs, boneleaa, 41 to"48c.' the rest neat of a sedan car hast Sun- ,"� It is staffed that there is only one Cared meats-^i.Ams clear bacon, :.0 day. According to evidence, the man, ' , ; - '" COUNCIL; GERMANY REPRESENTED other mine tike it on the American 70 lbs., $23; 0 to 90 lbs. $21.50; , _ along with tour othera� had been t continent, which is in Colorado. 20% lbs. and up $22.34; lightweight , drinking heavily here and at a`pfacs 5 - rolls in barrels, 42.50; . heavywalgh. L. . 4. s . • _. _• . roJ 88.bd r bbl. in TFwrold: ,x - Two Men Starve for Three per Da s_ in Northccn Bush Geneva.-The ne,jv r,ouncil of the *6uld promote the settlement of the Lar Pure tiercd4, 16 to 17c; y,� i to 34; y tubs, 173f� to 18c; pa s, 1$ to 1839e, , lbeag.le of Natione, eula ged Armenian refugees in Erivan when I.- ' membcrra'by e:eCtiori Ya the Assembly, the necessary $7,000,000 was subscrib- 'rials, 19 to 193X; shortening, tiemea, -` Sudbury, John G. Simms and �' ' to 1bc; tubs, CeII f Ullivcrsit MusCu and Iltsvin resent Dr. Gustav Stress- ed . b Armenian or izations and . 15 to 1b36c; psi a, 16 y � �' $ p y inn , T63ic; blocks, 17 to 173#e. ` CCe1VCs Historic rases, - iman qr the representative of the Ger- charities generally, and would devote Masson of Little Current, lost s:r: Heavy steers choice, $4.50 to $8; 4 . 4. ' � man' Republic, began its proceedings the Lea Monday night on the north shore -cf ' gg Sue organization to helping the do, good, $7 to �$?.25; butcher steers,' A unique pre e t tion has bees were ;seated b a ace $6. with im act of homage to Woodrow project of a nations: home. GeorgianY' - Y choice, $6.7b to $7; do, d, made to the Queen's 'Museum In the search party early Friday afternoon. 6.50; do, corn., $4.50 to $5.75; but- , �W,:so;, as fopuder of the League. London.--The entry of Germany , $ form of s-raver used by H.R FF. the 11 The pair weem found hudd'.ed around a cher cows eboice, $b to $5.50; do, ,, w "_ Thiz homage ;took. the form of ac-; into the League o! Nations is the fire the beach betwe�ii Fraser Bay fair to good, $4 to $d.7b'; butcher bu}ls, Princess Louise in laying the corner.. ' ceptia 1 in advarnce a bust of the ex-;greatest singe step-toward European $3.b0 to stone of'tbe o:d Arta Bui.dldng at the : and Bay Finn, and, although only five ood, $4.50 to 36.60; bo:ognasI a .P;%Li rnt wb4ch will be presented tot peace since the foundation of. the mires 'from the Vi::age of Killarney, 4; canners and cutters, $2.50 to $3; university in 1879: The presentation s. .- to .Aqlue by Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Cald- League, according to Lor$ Grey of " good milch cows, ,$70 to $1C0; spring-, was made by Robeat gage, Utiba, 41 were no .aware of the fact. Neith_r er , ?. wee o l New York Fallodon, who. as Sir Edward Grey, ars, choice, $80 to $115; mad. cows; N.Y., superintending architect of the' " i ,., had t ed food for three days. f�.. .he States chosen for the non- Rvas $ritiah Foreign Secretary when $46 to $60; feeders, good, $6 to $6.5,; work. Inscribed on. the gauge to the Simms and Masson set out Monday do, fair, $5 to $6 ; calves, choice, a pvrtnaaent seats in the COUiIClI Rre the Great War broke out, in a speech following: "This level was used by. ;.Polthd, Roumanja,• Cze hoslovakia,' at the opening of the Liberal bazaar afternoon £n a 45=foot-motor boat fqr $12 to $13; do, good, $9 to $11; do,-HRthe Priice'ss Louise in laying Belgium, Colombia, Chile, y Bay Finn, a distance of 15 miles, reed,, $7 to $9•; grassers, $4.50 to $6; `3 Salvador, at Alnwick. He added that the cuts the corner-atone of the old Arta Build- zs gormand and Chins. Though the Irish I of Russia into the Lea where Masson was to act as scrutineer good lambs, $13.1;0 to $13.75; . do, g Sue would do at the ls. On their failure to make bucks, $11.50 to $11.25 good light ing• Presented by"Robert Gage, auger. 'Free State 'had .anounced its-candi- i something. of great importance, and po rhes $6 to $7; heavy sheep and intending architect. ' " _ m, their destination, a search-party was . P, I.r lacy for a seat to represent the Brit- that the door for its entry was open organized, and the bast, with propel:er ----- -- - - -"~ --- - - ---- �" I - ish Dominions' in the Council, it re- 1 as soon as the Government of Russia . 4 ceived only ter. vote;. Go'.ombitt re- had passed through the transitic n cogged with weeds, was found in a I K1 ceived 96 out of a total of 49, (stRge and was wi:iing to accept the1. beached condition. Tracks -leading -T` R ' S ISLAND SWEPT BY HURRICANE s • Dr. Benes's p:ea for .concord, -i-,:- obligations .of the League Covens• t from the craft convinced the searchers j Serity and co'.laboration in the further and work for, peace, not trouble, I that the pair were alive, and the . CARRYING AWAY ALL SI�P><i\ JR' 'encs of the high aims of th^ League p y- search was maintained. a 11, was fol:owed with tense' inrerestft r L Hd Germany amade it ar a he cont d niroiiwst k narFraser Bayhat the sforfi Bay fay N:S.-A hurricane swept assisCa.nce wts needed. �T�,t by „en , the crowded Council Chambe . A m e -emote and Has " . `y -•extending a warm welcome to' Ger-,,niore'improbah e--I would like even to Finn, and i' landing had arra^dam Turk's Is:an•d Thursday and carriedi Friday-evening"s cable resd•in•-parte , i. many, whose adhesion, he said, meant `• sny ,impossible-that there should be their boat.. 1 ,% away AZ shipping, completely demo• I as fo:lows - "" . , so much to the furtue destiny of Eur-1 any war betwe4n the three countires ` ished many houses-- and ehan�d the 'QHurricane of great intensity pass- 1 ' Worn Instantly, Killed o Dr, Benes declared that:• there: Britain, Germany and France than it . entire sea front, according to a report cd•oyer °Turk s-Island on the 16th ir= - c�„ ' While. Ridi in Side-Car i�" - . were no plans, no entrenched ca�,,��nrtps,l ever has been in • theft :ifetirr:e. There I ng ' reachink' the 11 _- . x 'and .Bermuda � . taht. ' Baratneter at'8 a,rri., wtlh 29.91; , ... no op}fosing factions. in the Cod4iciI: is a certain :danger Lf a setback if ' -- Co. During the 'afternoon the wind j It started to,fall rapidly and at 1 p.m:' rs but only men whose"pulse must ever:, there is too much uncritical gush Montreal, Que: Mrs. Char:emane reached a ce:ocity of 150 mites a hoar; rva 29.26, and stfi.1 fa':ing: ThA cent, il •^beat to the fulfiltent of the high aim ! about it." L. Auer, 31, of this city, was instant'. leaving ruin'and desolation in its wake, of the storm' apparent:y passed •over. " t - .of putting into -practice• the funds-' The-Duty of the British and French kilted Friday night, when the motor- patizularly along' the caaat where al: 'Grand Turk at 4 p.m., carrying every. mental principles of the Covenant of (;overnmer,tg, continued Lord Grey, cyc:e in which she was a passenger houses were bad:. damaged. Hardly thing in its'wake,-the wind at the!' the League, it to transfnrm mistrust 'in Germany capsized. Her husband, who eccom• I a house escapea,•the retort stated; and hour having gained a ve:ocity of 180 ,4. 1 , O The Council decided to push for-(gradual:y into confidence, and the duty ponied her, was slightly injured.` The many salt '•ighters were'lost At the miles pef hour,. browing from the ., , 1. . ward the project for the estab:ishment�of the German Government is to re mrchine o:•erturned when her husband time, the message WAS sent, no :oss of northwest. At 6 pant the storm showL- " .,of an Armenian national home. It move th4- misgivings felt in the ai?ied 1 sudden:y app:Tied th'e brakes to aroi3) 'lite had been reported. The island's ed signs of abatement and the' wind ,adopted a resolution that the Council . countries. striking a boy on a bicyc:e. Supp:y of foodstuffs were short and veered round to the southwest." • Al I ...' - - -� . . 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Fair whicli willtake place on Tueidaj ;lm in oront be here in * his . - I . - - 't " ' �- , ,,�--: . , � :,t,.. '. ­ ^ ; . I T 0, wiH --.: �': �. � I . .. - - ��.. I � -4 Sept. ?8th. . . oake on Thursda from 1� a.. m. t* I . .. 1. , ' I - .: Wor - ,�'. , Fall',, k B0'0 8 0 .,.;,. I - _77 _'-;eo4- Loser lease call at t�% on Thursday last to fracture her -Dr. H. T. FalWse, Resident -Dent- - � I � - ". � �,� I " � ''. � . . � I . : . � . , ,� , 1, , - " . , Mrs. -Bawbtt, of T r- wrist bone by falling op the slippery ist. . Office over Balsdon's hardware - ; . . . . - . -. % . ,.,: 'I �. �;- � . .. I ... 4 . - .�_Naryqw IM . s ,4� ir fro - _'� ." : .�. :­­-;, I 1_,"_: .­­___ . . . 1! ­��,� - ­�, I -4--ted nt of 1�r ­�-Pjdenc­, FtArP. Offil- hobra, 9 to 6 daily and ..., . .�'� ­ . � 1��, _. I , , . . imttlo. lt.�14_1-iistkL,,rn I - - --' -_ .,..� I . . --�-* _­ _'. .,_, L�._L!-, ., �1� � . I I �-ffft `F�-H- -Doyle-and- daug�,- *yenlngsbyapW41tlnt- ----------- - - . _� " 1 . ltil_`,�- - I WeelL . - w ._.: ._­ - - ------- ­_______. - --..-.-.-- __ � _ , , - . . = =� ­_ ____� - ,:L 7-7 1 ­ . - -­­�, -___4 ;'­��- - 'ruiss Retta Mackie,_ of :� -have' the finest range of Williams' Boots it's ever beeii _-­___­_ 1. - R ­ _ '",51'. _: I - - Miss Corinne, of Toronto, were here �Coming4�Dr. F. & Luke, Optom. We . __ -'.7-. . _­ I—, i.�,. ­ - , ­ . t , h Mrs. Norman Banks last Yonge St. Toronto, may . ; . ... .. , - P.11,`F�"` . !�� On T*ronto" on Sunday visWng- the former's M*.'- etzist, 167 .: � - __4 I., ,Dar privilege to show. Ran * in price-hom, .,. ,.�' � I , , NO­ . . s . . , -1 '1'1�_ .. - � -;:. ,:_ " ,-1. � , . _�',' tinues in very poor health. . . ,.. ,to 7. 50. I :�... i ". .1 I � , � , .. - . . uIr . - ��,`, , ,I , " �.. -_ .-Y ther' MX&, Goo. K_ Palmer. who .con- be consulW. about your eyes, for �::, - ". ; ..�.� *1108k. . ,'� -;;"� Shea, of Toronto, spent Mon.. glasses at A. H. Allin's drug store, I 3'.75 These ar tie days . � . � � - -,"- - -:,. I.. �, 1�: , , ­::��Aff­ �P-_ � � - % P.- Sunday afternoon several per. Whitby, Tuesday, Sept. 28th.. Don't ,'' ,. . ! " . - Zx. ,, � �,.�, . d4W last Veek with Norman and Mrs. so�" 1, I -..that people are looking for fall v&l lor their ; . L X-) � . �', " no motored up to the mate of the forget the date. * 0 ue . � . ­ 4: I .:, - I 11 .­.. . :!:: 7 �g- - V,"�,Bsnks. I - . - I 11 .. . . _.­ ..... ­ .. ­ I � S', I . ..... �­ -, -Mrs Emos Remmer is a *Union Cemetery. between Whitby, aAd -Rev. Dr. F. L. Barber., of Tor- � -- "... - ­ -1 money. We have it. ..i_ ,�. :.-L_-.. ,--I' . - - . * pending .. .1. . ­­ ­_ - .. ,- 17 ..., - ­ � ... . ,. .�. � ." I I � �. I ", I - - e of . . - , . .: . :1.�, - �. . I I �`_ .:: - V �t�,,.� ,� ... a 400p). Oshawa, and leq*bw their ne* Pont- ontw, will speak at the RaDy Day ser- . I 11 I . � . . ,_ , . L 1�.' . I - iA . .� _ . - . 11 � 11 .1 . - � �. " . '�A . '-1 b weeks with friend& in Ux- iat car outside, Vq�nt- into the ceme- vices in St. Andrevos . . . . ., -_ 1. . ____� ____ I ' ' Sunday school - w h � �11� I I ,. � 3!% tery. They a4 -ft .... . I ,, , ...". . . ,;, .. uite ,a"few from. -here� attended 00 only a short at 10 o'clock a.m., and will also speak ' -- We also stock a OOM1510to line Of Hea,dlight oy"Allep '_� -,- - , 1, - 11 , I . ��* 11 *1 , . ' I .... . z %1)i . I , ' resta of the .. I � distance when, on 00 g found they at 11 o'clock in the inte .1: . , 11 � .. I . e .1he Oshawa. Fair on Friday ,and Sst�. I renangle Underwe , Sweaters &R,f ,T . , ,� , 1. ar . � , .. � , �, 'urday last. � saw their car being driven away to Lord's Day � I. eraey, . . . 11, I. " � - � . ,. I .� . �. I b", I , ;� ; the weirL. They lost, no time in get- A!�= - ;-�, t - Isox; In Box we arer�howiiij . I.. I 0_.. -M . . . I - -, . .: ­ �n.. -, _1�1 ., . iss Negie Coaway, sof Toronto, . � . . . . . i�llf � ting in touch with the Oshawa- police. � . : : ­.. .. '. .. - - ­� ,�,,_-� . ,:" -,. . " ­ I .. t- I—. , .-., �, , . , I �_ .�, --� -1 � . - , - - . , , . .... I .­ . . I. .., , �; ... ... �� . , , ­ . .1. � , .- - .: � - , exe .1 .., . . . . _-, � ... - ` . R, , ,: spent a day last week with Mrs. Nor�- Traffic Officer Reid, of Pic . / ..� " ,*:.. � 11 .:.,."',�;, . eptional value S. � . ..,.. - I : I , 7 � % man Banks. . kering, \. , � _. . . -..... I . , �, . . ;__ I . . ., A� k.� ­ . . , , . ; ". . ,�, "I : - . . , I : . . . , ,. I '. - - '' X F. Meschim of Oshawa, spent was notified, but the stolen� cair had � . . �: . ; 11 I ., . . . I , . �-7. � :� �.: '11�._ .. I .. ,, * .."'. I - .. . ­'" ... � ..." -1. - -. � - , .. I - I � . ... I ,. . � . 1.� ,L� . � . I � I - �. "i - 11 . ' fif- I . I . I I � .1 * , . . � . ,-. . . � . . � � �. ��. I., - - . : - . I_ . I . ..-�",-�Iilllik V,_ , e .. . �* :, ,1� .2, � '.' - - . ..�'.,� , ' �P_ .. � '. . JF :% - . '_ Sunda h rie with his Parents Hugh teen or twenty minutes before receiv- . . . . � - ­ . . - . %, " ,�­. - . : - passed through the village about . .. I . _�. . , . ,"� wid 7n Mechim. ... �: . ":. :�' 1- -1. . � L . . I I . .. -Z � � ���, 7' '' .. ­..� . , �:.., , . � _ i 11 � � . . I . , , "" -1 � I � I . .., - . 11".. � � -Lorn* ing the notice. The car , : . . . I . ..- . - 'RADIO SETS � ,, -� , . .. 21 , I - to and Mrs. has been . � I . �% I �., _! . , � I I - - ly Ravin and.child _:, . . . 01-1 t" .�,,,'�.,. 'of Toronto, spent the week -end with recovered by the Toronto Police. " ' W 'strongly advocate the Deforest Croselte '" .1 I .......': '. 'i� _`;i, 4 �, 'their relatives hfire. -A good many people do not fully . � - ', ..�,., e � . !. 1. , % ..;­ �7�_ I . ' ' Y lines as being ' `.L'-'.`-;'11'-; - ,:- I `�: ' - understand the new postal regulations I.. - I . I .1:17, . , I I ­ . ..... I,' . -W. D. Rogers and family, of Tor- � .. ,.' ��. the"best values'on the market. Ask on . . _11, "-' - , I I . r customers � - V I . . which came into effect on .July 1st. . ,..... EI onto, spent Sunday here with the for- I . . _­ .:. I . .. S ,�.?,O .. When the rate on letters was redue- � , � . . 1. ­ . ": Ahey'll tell you.. We equip all our sets' . �. - __. .. 1. � - . 5,1- .; , , �:mwes motheri Mrs. J. H. Rogers. ­.___i�, -- . .i � . I �? ­ , i- - : " I.. - 77 ­.__ - - ­ - ­ ... ,. ed from three cents to two cents, it . I -­ .. �. .. . �,v , :.___ _ _. � _., � k�,,11.�.,_�' -Mrs. Snider and child. of Brant- . . . . .. : * I . with the famous Ever Ready Bat. , , I 111 I ­ . � I .� I.., , I Ittord, and Miss Fielding, of Windsor meant that the one cent war tax -was . .. - . - . , j�:,; .. � wl. . .." 91 " - . � I ,,� I : " :,. , . � , . - 11 ­ . � -1 I I j removed. But the reduction was'ap- . I . 1, . teries-the best in the - :1 . � __ y �� :skil 1, I' - V week -end witb'their dater, . . . .. o' .. �, . - :- - .. . 1, . . I - I.. . . .. � . ,. I - I I- plied -only to letters and not to post . - . ' �, I ... 1. I. . . I .. � - 1; .. 1, �?�., -<- .�=t ( .) Cartwright. - , - . - . world. Ask for ' I . . .... I . . .* . I � I , .. . - I � � - . I . . . . I . , � �1_1 -, .1 . " which still retains the two cent . ,SALi R11016TER. . � . � _�: - Z� - Z�l . -1� B. T;Lpson, piano -tuner, will be car I io d' . � ­ '10 � -,,I .. - � � . a rad emonstration-we'll gladly comply. � . 1,( . . � L, �'.?, , F shortly. Orc . i . ,. . P. ': - around here fers. received rate. Many people axe of the. opin- . _.. . ... . . .­ I. . .. I . � �. I.." ve out- . y .- I . .. , �.. I �' at the News office from my part of 'on that -poart'cards will be transmit- Wednesday, Oct� 6th-Extensi . .../ e4 � L'� �'. " .. the . ' . I . .f I .;� ., 4v- 1 . . I . . . * ... _. * j�­* L ." ... . ._ . . , . , '. . .. "I !,l . '. y . larseful attention., . Bunit'ing', ` '. - � sa- ick * ' ' ' I ��­' .� -. , townShi Wnlreeei,e a, led through the mails at one cent. tion sale of high-class horses, cattle I p prompt and The rate is still two cents. and when implements etc. At lot 22, Con. 6, Fred T. I . �p er!m ­.� ..­ .1 .f . . 9 .1'... --. L� " * a person sends a post card with a Pickering, (1 mile west of Brou- . . , , �. '., -During the past week chicken- * . . - . _ Rotablished 1857. �� � : I- .. � ­ .. .. . .- . ,., , one -cent stamps, the receiver is taxed . gbam) the property of the estate . . . 1. I . -� .. � , , ,;� - ain become very pre- . - . .. L .i­-.�' .;' ' . . stealing has ag .. . L - . " -? � valent as several farmers have met double the deficiency which is two - of the late T. E. Ham. We at. 1 - ­,­­ -M!111!!!!� . . - �. � �'. -� - , I � . . � .. . �_ " - There is no clue ce . , ,5- rits ..... ... __________,___ --- . o'clock sh4r . 12 montho edit ' ' . ii ,1' A . ,,'Wb I o reserve. -Seelirge bills. Fried - __� -jC M% __ - - -.- I . li. i ?0�'_ ' �_ iativiar, as--iiii-the thieves. - -_ --- _q __ _p _ _cr -_ , -, with heseltry loss. _ - 4�­�, , ' did service to the r ", - , �-The annual Sunday school Rally rendered splen . 1, in L . : _� .i, I ing and all the door Now Adviiirt4sonsonsts. . I '. . ... _ 11� - t V - " -Im 7 1 . - .. 1-1 � :1' :,ef St. Andrew's United Church w munity when he placed his radio at = 5i : s I - I - o , , . - :,:be held next Sunday mo of his store so that a who I IV 0 .- I 0�e . '' L � -..- -On election night F. T. Bunting . _h * -Jt com- Postill. auctionee . , V" .,*' ' ' L� inembers and adherents of the church desired might hear the election re- - - - I .11 � - .., ; . . � .. . I I , , - . . ­ fil: , turns as broadcasted by the Toronto . .. .- _. _. .1 . . . . � , . � ��p �` - � are cordially invited to attend. . I)ELCO PLANT FOR SALE-Ap- I I .1 .. L � � . !�_ 'L. ' ' . . _. _- L� . - . - � .. - '. - .. , 71 � ... 11 . m . 1. , �4 ,� , �.' .. . . .1 . - I � . " . , -s. - ec pe ply at NEWS OFFICE, - . .- I . 1. . ­ .. .. - .. % I � - 1. . I . I I P 11 , _ M3 Copeland, of" Alberta, has Daily Star, The r eption was r- ­ _,.4. " J"L - ,� � . I I . . I I - ... ; . �1� _ I . ' s with her fect as every word of the announcer . � . � 1 _ I ­._ . I L. .. . �. :1 . . .1 I Ir ", . _ , 11 . ,been spending a few day- ORSALE- . . I . . . ­ _�, - - ..� ­ 1. .�' a . I ,nephew, ALL Clarki and other rela could be distinctly )-.eard. The rc� 2 wood ,collim Pups. Ap. . . 1� - V., I - : F ­ L.. . ! . _., J�to Wilber Johnston, R. R. No. 1. Locust - . . . . . "I . I I � "I , . , I ... I "�' I - . - tives in' Pickering. She i di turns were'be'� cont ou ly wil P ,c . . . . . . . . I . � . .1 .i . I � I I is spen ng ,,� - given in s hone F k 1004. a . . � �' - - I I . . . � .. ' (�::- -- 'a few weeks -with her daughter in and a person tenine to the returns .- . I . I . . . . � I 1. 6 I ...., L .. . :. .. , 2 A4., -1; �,T�-. I.. :. . . I . '. � .- " I ,�, - - I Ti " , '" I � I I I . -AR . --John S.� and Mrs. Balsdon and stant touch with the standii�R of the mentblock-. For full particulars . �L_ i. , - . .. . Mr,; MzGinty, Pickering. 0 . ... - -,­ family, -Mr-. John Powell and Harry various partier,. Whire in - - .- ...--- ____ � I .�. - � I "I . L h I m - ' MP - f - . . .. � I 1-1, '?�� .� . �. St.Mary's. given by the radio was kent in con- SE FOR -14ALE-12 roo � - .. - , 'J, , , HO'c' T"P, i,e "'o P �� - former 44tf T e 'Se 'i -Ready Sa ' les' .. . �z ' ,11'. : - Stanley returned home on ,Sunday days- the telegraph and teleph-ont OR 9 ALE-!;rPel fire.proof sitfis. sit; . I - " . I .1 - . I . . I - � I -Al 1 t � - gav F : I'� .. . ,"� - good as new. Pri?e very low . Apply S, L. � ., . . I . ... . .. 4., � tt� : evellung after an enjoyable motoTing � splendid service in giving out -..:. �, . ... .. . 1� 'p, L . - - -I.: " L : ..�' .1 .. 1. . . . rn W.1 he � m. Box 2 1i 7, V 3! I-) Y. 3-4 . - , __� I �, . - trip through western Ontario. Qn electon - retu s the radio is much '. . I . .- , �� , � L . . '­�. ", .Priday they attended the fune & better. - � . . . .,. �, � - - , . . - . . t, Lt . _____ � are , . , ., � ral SALE -Cott age and J nere of , � ,Fall ClotMlag - lel� L. -a relative near St. Thomas. -Scientists say that the pr)babil- FUd, 5 rocins. newly decorated, See this. �_q .., . . . I.; . 1. .. . . .. 4.1 , , __ - - . an offer Robett Moots, Whi,evale, Mf ... � . - r . I . . . : I , 1`5 , . �­ - W. G.'and Mrs. Reid. Miss Edna ity is that the amount of sn5w the %1`k' ­ . . . .. . . I . I. - - I � �, ____ . . I . I. - I . - ­ 'I - I - �,� �L, ' . Mr. Mann and Mervin Potter motored coming win.ter will not be wreat on . F 0 R S A LE- I Jersey cow. d tie Sept. . . � . . .. I . 11 Lo . - �. IL . . . '. : I * - - . I �,"' L 'to Niagara Falls on MoDlav and re- account of. the large amount of rain 17th. and I Durham -c )w- due. Fred Lacey, . . .. . . ; .. - . �_ .. I- L d!,� .-, - . I * __ .- � . .. . - .1 �-. I 1 . . lot 35 B. F, con.. k ickering 1jighland - Creek . L I -now in s . . . ..*,I* �, . _ �mained for the illuminations that which has fallen during this summer . . . I ltock o'- �. I , I ' ' ' ' ' re- . PO. , . Is _......­ , L ...- . . � .., .. I �. .61 �� - - evening In their absence Win. Cul- and,fall. - The records at the Toronto - . � . . . L -, . �,e ,,,, % - - � - - .1 . I . - ­'. .. ... 1, I ,,,,,, '1� - I . . .. - . . � - I lq,� .d. . . . . � . 1. .... ,. . ; . . .4.0. 1. " .: _118 Was n charge of the butcher shop. Observatory for a large number of R, Bnover is paying biabeet L .. . � . I . I - � I . . . 7, . .. , - I L I ., � . I I . . .1 , , , .'' -The naw tame -table on the C.N.R. years show that years of heavy ras n M -,, = for all k inds of grain. a ridsteeds ; - ' . - - 7 ---' .: '--- , ­ :1 �-.- � I . _. . . . . - . _ �. - . _ I .. .- . _.. , , . , 1, " , . _. .1 .- . ! �_. ... . - � I ­.­ .. . - . 1�_ y wi,�r; .,a,,, a of feed an hand. at the Locust Hill . . . , .. - . _. . . . L, , � i ; for the winter months came intia falls have been followed b Elevator 3 . I _. . ... . ­ , . : It .. � �11 - - effect on Sunday, The only changes of light snow -fall&. It is . reasonable - _.. _ - . __... . . . I ) I . - ­. � .. : ' own , . .... " In ' , . , . . , . � . . . � ­' I I , ', -, ,�` ,which concern Pickeringare the local that this should be the CaAe.L Every -PARM FORRALE-32siscres, ko I . Every man in the 'com unity .... . , ,. � ;� * � .� � from, the west which is n*w due at year a certain amount of moisture as the M Lott farm, on the sth concession of �.. I . - .. 'r :- 6M p.m, instead of 5.25, and the rises from the earth in vario Pickering, For full particuisin avoy to W, E, . � , .. I ... �11 I I I . . , . .. .. I *1 J _ , , ��. . - ... I us ways, McBride. R R 2. Claremont. a-4 I . 1. . * , , . �. -1 4 -_ - train from the east is now due at and this returns to the ea�fth'wben it � L __. . . .1 '' - , ­ ­ �- * - - , I .. . .­ is invited L to look over'tbese . I � I _-7 I , � . .-.9.21 p.m., -instead of. 9.05. There becomes conderissed either in the form LANCHE M RAMER-Tescher of . - �- - - �. I. I., 1�,'. , ' -Jinky be other changes next week. of rain or snow. The more that falls BF`1111100 COD@erVatC" Course taught. Stu- - . � .- -, ... .. � ... �4 . . ..-Ill ; .11 . � ".. � _. _. . . .- __ _ � . I -.-- ,.. - - _. - .. . 1 , q . . - , ,.,:. , . -W. H. Moore, the Liberal candi- d so at Mrs Lrman Pilkey's. Ch"mont. on Set. .. � Samples of Suits, Trousers , I sl I ­� �� � � -- in one form, the less there will be ,,d,,,,, Phone Clare 3001 52-4 . . I .. , - . . , P - date has good reason fot feeling grat- to fall in the other form. .... - . .. I 1 1 ... , I I � . . , .. � , . ified at the result in Pickering town- . -An interesting event took place RONTO WET -WASH LAUN- - I - 1.� . , I . "� �' Ak �� ��'. Otip, having rolled uP a majority of DRY (Semi finish �- Let our driver .11 and . , Fall and Winter Overcoats .. .!. - -�',._ .­. . .... -1. , - � on Wednesday afternoon in St. Ani- To ­.. . - . - :.' - � ,,�_- ,- �. ---.-.-___- I � plain our 24 liour service Jum leave your �­, �­ - . - - ­ -, � -­ � . - . 11. - � . I . i , 466,) the largest majority everrecord- rew',s Unjt*d Church when Miss Mary ex I . . . . , . "me with Mr S. W. I avis. barber shop. We . - ,. - . I- , . ed'for'a candidate for the legislature G. Clark, third daughter of W. J. and . : �_ - . I . : , r� ' will pick up and deliver 3 times a week. _. . . : I , . .1 .. .. . . ­_: I . 4 r in ni,j�rriage I ..- , -E Wit) Etco --, - - . - � . - ,... . . � ­­ or House of Commons. We intend to Mrs. Clark, was united * , " : AU I . �. ._.% . .11 I . . . ,,�f� . .1 I . ... - . ' ' . ; I � � 4 , ` give a detailed report of the vote as to Mr. John C. Stork, elde IMOR 8ALE-Dry Hardwood, maple. ­ . .. - .. .,.! , -"r:- --.'. �,��__ - �:,-..o 1�1 , st 'bon of X is inch. also cedar rails andlinsitivood.irt .. .. 4� . . - . . "', . . . . . . . � . .7 ,,I* ., - -1. : � . . . . . . - ­ I I . � . . . . .. . . . .... . ., ".. . I - R,bu C. and Mrs. Stork, of this vil- 8400aload. Also I Durham cow. frest,and . - ... . � : , . . . . I . �, , soon as the official rettirm are avafl .. . . .. , - . .. I I - I �. . ] . VI.. s. _ awe. � . I . � � - I - lage. The ceremony was Performed I heser, fresh.st lot 20.concenion - ... . I ­ . ;4i ___ - . . 1. string Tbom 3 , 'The quality, -woirkmanshi ' ��-, , -. - I I -' I , r . -Daylight-Saving time was dis-. by Rev. J.S. Ferguson in the presence 9,W`tkJer"`7 f _pass Boom, Clairemont. - . , - ... . P . ., :.., - .. . ... . - .-IN i� , � I continued throughout Canada at mid- of the families of the bride 'and : . . . . -_11 , - * ­ 11 ,.-.: � night on Saturday last. So far an ASSEY-HARRIS MACRINERT . - � �1. 1. . . - . . �- " � . . , . , � , . grooip. As the bride entered the Mond Repairs. Ford cars. trucks, and - and fit are'guaranteed, . . : 1, � il, trac- - - I . %­ . I I Pickering is concerned there is no dif- church Mr. J. E. P. Aldons, of Ram- tors, Gilson electric washers and fumaces. No. . _ . I . � I . : '; ,, � , � ' _7 4 M. H. cam binder. For saile or rent. a brick . . .. '.... I , __ .. - � .. I . .. 111.4 , forence as the village did not adopt Own, uncle of the bride, Played the � - � . I 1� I . .11 1, , It . . . , . I .11 . . . .... , I I . _ The only effect it will have here wedding march. The church was house and garden. D, J, Gorassley, Dusbartoss. . . ­ . . I I . I I . �,. I �� . I I . . .. ., N. Oct. 21tf I - .. � � . . .- . -7 , . - I ' .. ­ � , - - - �.f . .. _. . �, . � 11 is In regard to the bus service Thei comfortably filed by interested spec- , . - �_�, �_­ ... ­ ! ' . - � w r , r . _1 � � time -table was on daylirht-sa i . The very newest in styles an4 �.. �, . ,!, . ­�� : � - VUV tators. After the ceremony the bridal MACHINERY -Frost & - , - - . , , I . - . I : � I ? ; . time, so as to correspond with Lhe F wAoRodmCockshatt. Tudbope, Ande . . . . I I repaired to the home of the Deere.Bissau. Gould. Sbapley & Mu ; , . . . ..�. i " ��? I ., . Tators. Jolato , * 11 . I . . I �' - ; Ir Fleurry, . 1. � ,z­� I ... I -4 1 1; time in Toronto, Whitby and Oshawa rrildZe Parents where a,bufft tunch- Wilkinson. Order your , . �_ .. in . . . I . i � . % . � I . witich has caused considerable confus- eon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Stork now. Alan V?=radioii. W. F � ... patterns are at your *dis- _... I" _,.;,V� .1 I - - - - - � - , 161L left by motor for points in Vaistern. Greerswbod. I . _= .- , I . � . I . '...­� : '. , �1, , 27tf - - I . I . . ,1: I ­ ' '- :_ I .. I - ,.. I . I . . , I -Next Sunday is Rally Day - for Will . 1, , � -, * -_ - -,;,.,: '�` . - the United Church of Canada. In Ontarip. On their return they SALE-Honise"d lot of J &are - . tion. "I., . �".; -,_�. -.� , -� ';� "; :. - . . " lake -shore cc "a road at Myrtle, garege and ben- I . . posW in this collee i I '' . I , . .. reside in their home an the FOR ,� � . � �, .1.1 ,; - , I .- . � I - . . . � 'St. Paul's Church a fine musical pro: where the best wishes of their ram- house. Good farden ttft fruit trees, well fenced. . I I ­ I - , - . . .. . . %­ I . �. . � .. 11 I . . . __ .. � .,? :.,.-.. I I "1 We hope serous friends will aiecompan House whic furnace. is in good re- : I . .. . - I I .. . �.. .�,.: , . . ..." I . . , cort'. . . . . .- - I . I . , - . I . . . .. Lgraw has been prepared .. .. . - I.. . ..: . . . I , . . '. - �: . . tW church will be with us at W.30 , =., r"k. - . . _� I. . . . `1 1� i ,�, - 1, .�. :� " family in any way ;�D� with 7 them 7 to G. B. rwaser. Ashburn, or llt� G, . I . . : �:. � I'� . : -�. _.... - I - - �_ �; . . '1'� - - __._&M -A police court case which created I Arl, 45tf * I - - I �__ - - . . .. .- . ­ 'r . . _. , � . .,., 4 1. . . . I 1. � i - r a great deal of interest was dealt - _,; _ . . . - . , �.. I , . . ­ I . . I I 1 ­fs , a.zL Mr. W. W. Hiltz, ex -Mayor of OR SALE­Cbear. all kinds of .. '.. -.1 � . . . I . . � � I 11, I ­- . � ­:�. . . . � - 1. ! . I . L , Toronto, will be with us and give the . - ... ­ . �, . � , , , . with b P M. Clark in -the Pickering Fwatin". harness. and W kinds of fulas iss . L , �, . Printed Towii U4 on, Mbnday evening, when in coodstarder. Also sessea bei end .1� !,. ! . .. .:, - . . , "" - -�.;�, , all. Wh_tii" WW cooLstoves and beaters. High- . . ­ .i ,� I ­ address. Programs for ft&&m`eat" 1. . ''I . . , . , .­ - -Semi-Rea'' y''Tailorod , ­_-�­ . I..:... -. -L I . -.:,:. .. . I P.m. posit,01's subject "Power for E. H. Purdy, police magistrate of Port seat !ric! r forhidems and wool, aim live P0416, -1 - _�� - : d I . � . .-I... �L . IT . I ... * , H en - 7 -7 - ­ I 11W �. -Seivicia. I Come., and - bring others Perry, appeared to answer to the try en-. Stoutivine. Phone 19M JW I - .� . -' � ' ' .- " ' " - ." �_,'! & I . - ,� 1. charges of driving recklesoly, nau - ' . .1 . - �...w 11 : .­ . 1. . ..'.. � ­ . I. _ . . - . ., .: - . . -.1. I. . . ��.. ', . with y9_U- failing to give his name when reque- ARM 110 RENT-Oonveniently, lot. . . , :�."�_ ]- : . . L � _1 : ,_ , . . -.1. . . ''' , , "" . ... ..: -_.._....1. - I - - - ,.I,, � -A Very sociable time was enjoyed Fcatted on main -, Gothing] ' ` - _.. 1, 14 "� - ''.- road, close to centm of 0ab. I., .1. � . :.� - , �r ­. , , , � sted to do so. The offence took place' aws, Ezoefftnt lusil Good buildings. R . ". . . 1: � , � ', : . , .." . - - . � . - , " 1. ... .. - on Thursday eveninz last at the 6me I � . . , I m.. I I .:. , I, ..- , . . . .. . ... � . 1-_ -..,_..':.,:,--,�-., I �­ on June 25th oylitthe Kingston High- wates. 1-peliate. on to Oow 1=12 . , - . I'- � � , . - - ..,.­�, -,,% � .,.­� .12 �. _� of Mrs. W. J. Milltdr when the Wo- possession thn fap tl7d=esired. For particulan 1, . . .1 . .. . . I I , ;1 .. - . . . . . . .7. . ... . . ;. .-, ­'� T. way a short distance east of the Rose- .1. . . - . I . i ,�� ... 4.. , -_�.".­" , ��. . nwnits Institute held their regular Mly to ownser.1 G. D. Conant, Barris ., , ,.. .�. .. i ter: st ,.� . . . , . . - . . . I . . . I , . 1_ .. , - It .. I . � ': �;:!­ I . � Their . bink sidemad. Mr. Purdy, who was . . c,, I .. 1 . �.:::..� ... � ineetin awa, Ont. lif .. .. % '�. � 7 ;�­ - * �­` ' * " ' - entertaining part of . _�,* .g. . . . i _. . � . the program was given by the young accompanied by his'wifll, his niece - � ... wll . ".1. .. I . / . Miss McMillan, and another lady. He VOR SALE -Slab wood. $5.80a cord. , I '' �_, .-,-;, �".-'_%�.-5 . . ladles unier the convencirship of Miss 11 . . M . �' so � CHAPMAN' I. I ;�.. ..� -11 1, � %. � W Also 5 b. p gascillin e enlrine, good as -ew, has . 1� . Jean Clark. The Institute will con- endeavored to Pass a truck and trailer � r I . . - ­7�� .4. been run only two weeks; 1 1-2 h. p. gass-ine en- . � . .. � . � - ,�. � . �, � .1 belonginZ to the Smith Transporta- gine. almost new; horse gr I . . ­ �. ".-� , , Auc t theRefreshment Booth at the m lawn mower, so in. . r . * _. � '.�"g I , . tion Co., of Oshawa, at the same time c,!t. ,ilh roller; and a (�lid range, double lined, - .�, � '­ .1�4,.��.�­Ir, .. .11. It � 7 .�.W School Fair to be held here Tuesday . is high shelf and was nl, . " , I . . . n was coming . tA in good can- I � ' ,. ' " ' : next 28tb. The members will please a Ford seda. from the dwi'ttion E, Morgan, RT Vrk e n g. 3 4 - ,.­ � - .�. - . ". ,, , ; .\., provide small cakes. east,_and Purdy's car struck the hub OTICE-I 11�.m wreckings few Ford � ill . . I., .. :, I n I ---'-S,L George's church. The annual cap of the sedan, and that threw his Ncara. Will sell the f" �ery che.. I have THE. CENInAh ,GARAGIE I ,...,­...��:,.1'1;1�",­ . 7 car in fron' . of the truck. The car ,,,, for sale one Maxwe I tovnng, a ruce CRT. I . . . ­ 11. I Harvest Thanksgiving services will and the truck became interlocked, runs nice. rides nice, looks nice. a sumptuougassit- . . . . . - �-:.­-.,;':-:NL ", . . .. �.1 I - " I . * . , . be as follows; to -night (Friday) a with the result that both ran into the' fit, which gives the imPreation 9f 90me class, and ... . 1 . . ' _' ' - ... %, . .: _-L, .. , �� -: :� I - � R -­ � . . . ' zm s. '.1 '., " . z - I !,__," 6� .1 ... , . - . ; - .� 1'�' �_. � �be rldicutloudy low t7 � - .. � . �' �� ,. 11� .­,_­,_ �,,�,l r special service at 8 p.m., the preacher ditch. - ..,,Telephone 4'0 ,�'lt` .. , .1 �� _: The truck, which was heavily aw' lebol'9150. As.ciarsare . .­ �. . ..: . :., '% . I �:. 11ing this is a remarks le bargain. Also a Ford I . , - . I - it . . - I . - .I. - ,� , I . I . _. , . 1 7 . .. . - . . I .. - : .. - -� ­ � .."'. �41 , . , : - , . , . �.. � will be Ve-n. Archdeacon Warren. loaded and contained two men, suf- ton truck at $150. T. C. Brown, Brougham, 3W I .; . . .. �_, - I.. .. '. . ,�Ir . I ,� ... .� . I .. - I . � , �`.:-. I � The anthem "What are these".Stay- fered some damage, but Mr. Purdy's - ­ - ... . I � . ! I . '. , - .1 � .; I �, �. .,. . : ". ,.,;. , . � . . I ... ... , .:�'. , ­ I . a I �_ 4� . . . %. 1. . .. z, . . .1 .::I: - - , . -;-, � - - *s-, I I I car, a new . . �. ­ , - ., ... � . .,.. I., . . - - -�, % .11 11 _1 I - .. Chevrolet, was complet- ." ' ner will be rendered by the choir . . . 4 � - . - ... I � � �.. - - r, Members of sister churches are cordi- Hair Dressin I . . 1., �,'� ..: _. � _�A . - . i �,� .. � ­ .. . . I . ely wrecked. Mr. Purdy, Mrs. Purdy . I . 9 I V I .. .- . . � , . . I ...'.. _ _-,,_ ' * . . . . . .. .. . . . .1 _ . ._._,,,,.1,;b I " ,.� P. � ally invited to w0r8hiP 'with us at and the other lady were badly cut and . I '. * ­ . I . I Mr. - ,'' . . I �. 1: ,. . .....- . , . this service. Sunday 10.SO a.m., shakers up and medical aid was nec- Mareelling and LAWson'sad Children' a L� Auto lRepairs,'Accessories, Oils '060 1. I - �'� L. _�� �'I'�, � - Qat. Emery will preach. and Mr. W. essary. The case was postponed five Hair -cutting at residence, 4ret . . L; . , �,g . � R. Sproule at' 7 p.m. Special music or six times on the request of the tie- . door south of M. S. I I � I L �., - _". ' L ,� '� : at both services. In the evening Miss fenec I . . . . ��.. I , 1. � * . 11; . : . . . :� .. , ,; -:0, A number of witnesses were . Chapultian's store. Gasoline' Acetylene Wdding . I ..�� �.� ,� � � - - . I ­ . y . . I I I . , . , 1. ,��;,,.� f . Meeseman, soloist of the church of called and examined but their evid- From 8 p. m. each week day and I. .1 . : %, ,: �: ,.. ...­ -.L. 1, '. ..... I . . -1 ii I .,! � . , _� � , , , LLLLL " I -the Transfiguration will sing. ence was of a very conflicting cham- aill day Saturdiy. . . , �% :: .. ,_!,�L . 1. . .� - - " . 0. .� .:" . . I . .. . . . . - .. ek'"ding ,. . . _. I . , . -On Friday morning -as Edgw cter. County Crown attorney Grier , .:r . Battery 0hV1kA15 ,- 0 - ,� -1 , ,. � _- , .1., -I , i - ' 1 17 . ... ­­_ '�. � ... I -:*. "' i. I . . L�:'�,�, - . ,,. - __.�._ _ __ . ,�.. 1. path went into the old liv*ry Stable son, of Oshawa, _prosecuted and D. A. NELLIE ARNOT �;. . I.. ... i� . �; . 7.. . ..." :,.. I 'r. . ...---I- ,.: 11 . :.:_. , � . - . to 4* Mr. Arnold's track of Which J. Swanson, of 01!hawa, appeared for 2tf PICKBRTNG, ON . _� L lr"C� . . ,'.�� , . ., . � - . _..., _ � 11 � . � I .. he is the driver, he found that the the defence. The ebargt for refusing - I . Repairs made on -all MW&VI'pt 1.:-__1.1..1': ­ _..'Ll. .1. . . ;:�:­­.­ ­­�,�­�, 11 I . . lights refused to functiot. On fur- to give, k& mme was dismissed, as -­ :�' � .. . ..I �. ., "- ­ _.... ­.' L . . - . !._`.�.:�:.'' ...- .-I ''­ -A , .1 I , 1, I .,...�. .. I ther investigation he found that the by a recent alownsiment to the High- lk"01M � . .- . - . . . � . , � - .� - : . . " ­ - :!�: . .,,� - ._,�. . ,;�'. � .. , .,_.�,`�,' ­. .. , ; N. We ST, . ot earif. � .... �, --� -, , , " -, L r . . �- . - , _'_ _ - --!-. I., .... . " 1. -- battery had been tampered with to ways Act, the law requires that the .., I .. � �, . : . ,�", .. . : I : �-�:��- - I " � -A �. . z -1 � I L '.. . .. � , . . : - - .: : - : , ;-1 .''..." � , , - - I * I - . . . I - . .., . . .. . ,- ' ' '- .. , � evidently some one had been trying .-Marble and Gmnite Dealer. - . .. .d, I , . . , L ,. t 1. ­.,,,,.� 1 ,�_ ". person making the request, must ask . . . .. I '. .. ':� � ,., I .. . L. .��. - . ,!'� _." .. .�.K to remove it. Mr. and . - . - !: 11 .:,. � -I , - I � . . I . ..., . 1 'L 1. . Mrs. Axnat. that the name be given in writing.' Cemetery T.iett*ring ote- L. r . � � . - -�, -- ! . �. �__ ..,. ,�.. " - -,,: � .., - : ...... -who live close by, heard some one The evidence on this point was some- . I . . . L .. . , .� - 1. ; ­ . . - � t,: _1 � . . I First -close work �. . . __ I . . - -1.. - . - . I . L� � I— . ... � �, ­ . - I - . , � L . , I . � , L, ' , 'L '' I., � at the car in the middle of the night what lacking. - He was convicted on I . ., ...-I - . I � . - , � , ' .� ., "'' _ _ .rr,'. % 'hey naturally thought that W. the charge of reckless driving and a - - , . i 3 , � _�, :-. i:,* -�, - r 1 Bath was makLngpome revairs in or- fine of $40 and costs, amounting in Kingston Ror.d and Piekerinlr - .. .11 . -1. � . I' i .1 I , 'his all to over $70, was imposed. Mr. Beat Townlins. . �., �. I - � " ,� . and t it would be ready for , guarlanteed. I HARLES Be -SPENCIS I - der that *1 "" , 1 4 . - " ­�� , il 4 � � .. �, , I � , - -_ 11 A - - I � � .- - ____ - . .4. 'i '' -I ja 4A 11 . , A , til ).� � 11 T1 , . - ,�I!�, V1 1� e ., - : I ... I , - ii, � - .1 � 11 � �. . � :1 �­., '; I .1 ". .. �,� . � r�. � ��­ , � ..,: � 1. . . viorning trtp, but he was delayed S*anson, on behalf of his client, said �'­Iaheone Whitby 88 R 82 . ! ' . : * ' ". . ,�,I, I- ­�r� I ,: . . 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