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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1926_10_01� - --� -,Z- -�%T 'N 1 :440 V 5, �%151 ��r pf7 P , 5A -IR4� K. A . -.26 -7 N4 -7 X V L-. XL N` r. ___PTC QNT.i�. FrLWAY OUT. I WROT HILL. The. Women's Institute requests the A very great treat is. in store fc�_ G RXIDENW100D OR Saw sad We wormart of the community to plant cut- those who wffl pt It- Mr. Frank g a;;i tings from their geranium* now, Yeigh. who is internationay. known IL Voas D.. ]Dbv~ wb#h will be collected next spring as a great traveller'and lecturer, hav- T 0%_. an R in given his lecturgs over a thous - A for use in our cemetery, .9 4=*WC:;=t. -oat. DUMBARTON. WSW son Coic Mby and'finies irf Canada and the United States, will be at Melville Church, 1839 Fntit B"kete of &U Awwriptio4l'i- Waft Hill on the evening of Wednes- N, X.D.. L.R.O.S., Miss Gwendolyn St=ley. 4arvis of 0 usamebw me ** dlqp of indading q L boxes, PL boxes# day 0=16th. He brinra with Ill 01 Toronto visited with Miss Jean And - of ftftri* U*sm4im" 150 si 4h and his lecture wiN brea oils" of Cre,ties and Baskets at erson over the wpek-end.' "Before aeffing �Mt: Watch for particulaxs "Ramblings, - in the Motherland." RE -0 of arouse :. I about the prices. This trip will cover uractically all -of chicken -pie supper on October 20th. 4k England and Scotland. and Mr. Yeigh -andTaroing. A large number of children and - Shaping 1- in his wonaerful way. describe grown-ups attended the school fair `7# - the various scenes as �hey are shown .. . ... B. ORRISTIAN, SmZirriaterand Kiddie Kars, Sleighs, Office Stools at Pickering on Tuesday. Our scho- Wheat, 7 -Amilidicitor Notary Public Etc. Money to on the screen. Th* scholars of the -Sale iiars carried off a fair share of prizes. WIZ Court House. Wbilby. 231y - various schools, as well as irrown-ups Jae. and Miss Mitchell and Miss V Owt Por EATON & ROSS Margaret and C. -W-. and4fre-.41olmes, are cordially invited to hear this in - Barristers. So- Wirs, Northern Ontario BuMing. 3&0 OHAS. A. WHITIL stmetive als well as int;erestint- lie- spent'the *eek -end -with friends and - Day Suet, Tomato ture. A silver collection will be ta- B e Successor to late W. G. Belmell relatives at Orillia and Huntsville. ' . 1. . --. % - L - _.% ken up during the L efining. Mr. y Phone 6M or write Locust Hill. Out. Miss Isabelle Elliot of, �V, F. Raw Formosa Yeigh purposes commencing his I OR will address the Thamk-offering meet- ec- 4- ture sharp at 8.16 and is lookimg for- BRING- ard to a lare crowd t* Welcome JapagARLSON PICK ing of the W. M. S. in the United 'tr�. ters, Solicitors etc.. 317-319 CAinled. church on the evening of 'Tuesday we Life Building, Corner yonge " Rich- M. him He comes at the invitation of emu= I H. 'Bad Oct. 12th. Everybody welcome. S spead Ste., Toronto. Phouto Main law and main Melville choir. 'Buckwheat Pickering office open Monday and Wed. Elliot's childhood home was Agin- ne =9 ^HtertU D"w6" =,eainp and all da�&utday, includi court. �Get my prices, yeveasn Phom "00. Stf STOUFFVILLIL a"d HIGHLAND CREEK. lAcensied Ztnbalrxe� The Young People's Society will con It VW P&y to sell The"' regular monthly meeting, of X0r0R HEARSE duct services tothe United Church on your grauk the Highland Creek -Women's Instit- R. D. C. Smith, Dentist, Stouff. ..4 . . . . . . Sunday eveniag next. here. I always bay Dvilk. Honor Gradowe of Chicago and To. MAALMONTs Onto uteowag held at the home of Mrs. E. The 'Mennonite Conference. which and the R%al. it= __ -at­hi&ed-JWi0ffff-.-. of -past two :=a phone W24 Craven, on Thursday Sept. during the S eon - Phone ol5ce -Mri, - P-6-vrell--of--Pickering gave a 'weeks. hoe come to a clots with good very interesting talk an] dernonstra-� reimul ts, IQLAKE B. BEATON. D, D. tion of sewing done hy girls sewing It bits been revealed tbet a greFLt A.) 6naduste of the. Royal Colelge of Dental amseom and d UniversitT of Tomato. cia-qs of Pickering. deftl of mail robhery has been carrie ever Murdock's Gonfectionery atom off- Roofincs Material 1 Whitby A donati�on of $30 has been given on Vletween here and Toronto. De- JOSer hours 9 to 1'2 1 to 5.30. Lnd. pbone 8. A 13an phone ZZO. to Highlani Creek Public Library for tecives are on the track. 441y The School Fair -held here last 5X B-fitieb Coltinibia Shinglea to purchase 'new books also 85 to Tbuisdi3r was well attended and a C 0. A L: 8x .1 11 ir to be held a+ Agincourt J, N. DALEq, L. D. S.. D. D. R., school fa large unnaher of prizes distributed Graduate of Royal' Colleg_e af Dental Sur. and the L;euversity of Toronto. Oince No. 2 3 klid 5z Oct. 4th. a014 ing the boys and git N. D. A. Scott's store. Claremont. oat.. A box of fruit ai�J jellieq will be Ar a meeting of tb-e North Plow- A good supply of HRrd nd Sof t hours. 9 a, in. to 5 p. in , Satu 9 a. a office I P Phone Clare 146. the meti's Aisoci-itirin it was decided it) Coal on hand, Al-ao pply W. to parked next month and' sent t) a su ..TORONTO ASPHALT Sick Childrena' Hospital. . Any p�ne oldtbe plowing motteh " Octot4r ROOFING de -siring to donate fruit or jell may ,F-, XX ERBERT T. FALLA ISE, L D S.. y the 26th. on the fnruis of Ross Rat. of KinAling Wood, JLA D D. S., Graduate of the Royal college I Cleghorne's or M rs. cliffe and Dent Law, on the townline. Murray's IS in.. 32 in. and 36 inch leave it at Mrs. stove length., Dental.Surmeons and the University of Toront'OD. rni1*9 weit of"Rt')off ville. Offwe above I S Balsdon't store. Pickering, Ont, Brurnwe meeting - hours . 9 a , m, to 5 p.m., or by appoint- il's before next lad- widthq. 4 in I Shiogles; also Heber Ru-senell. of this plitce, while 12tf Phone Flick. 1709. Phone Flick 3700. Metal Valley and Refreshments were served to 34 W torin17 to the c1tv and In the act of meeting. 0 ies and all report a good n turning the s;udden ciArve near A0v Ridge Roll. DONALD MUNRO. PICKEKING -441- court.-turved turtle. when the occu- Material, or will give price on BROUGHAM. pants of, the car got off with no more RDSON finished job. jhan it few bruljgv*. Being it dark -V LIZA 8 F-TH RIC B.A. Rally 1,63-servim- wim-firitir-weh, Xicesocir to Whitevaie = Lbe late W i V, Richardson, r night be lit qL ta.%trb to see if every. now" F re nauranee Compme of attended last Sunday. thing wits all right. when the cAr mud, standing if PICKERING im' as Miss Maud Phillip Is able� to be donly burst, into flamee and was burat The Service Gwage to a crisp. around again after her recent oper 1W POSTI" Licensed Auctionew, X 11111' Omw$Us Of Task wW GUMOML Asia. LUMBER YARD ation. it= =Ift Of 611 kimb alwanaid toot m1b It is with much regret that -our,, Motor overhauling, to andeldo-cur- "Ime$4 A""" Oman aivw P 0., 00%. - . ORERNWOOD. tain repat F, eard of the discontinuance * - r"at'i., - At :,, Battery SerTfee-20 DR.BZATON T0WN8MP=RR of the C. N. R. passenger train for Wedding bells are ringing, Look Ahead I "" F.W. Gibson has purchased a new and overhauling. courovander. Oommimg"mtor ft"Ne it has been a great convenierne to All work guaranteed. FUt rate admovitir. &"amount su, Kama an least thooe without cars. Star Sedan.- service charge Ga &A= better of M­s*1 IA* I Very much sympathy G being felt' Earle and Mrs. Howsan spent Sun- Z games I#= " T Buy your new Furnace. now or �pboue 5510 M air k, 0en teal. have your old one'repaired, for the anxious parents and family day with their parents at Utica. WJ1. MAW. LICENSED AUC- ready for the winter. of little John Knox who+ underwent a Miss Sarah Chesher of Toronto W. E. a E R R y TIONIMR.for York. Qatam and Darbess Ask US Rbout the operation on Saturdiky Last in visited.Miss Alice Pegg on Sunday.­ coonoties. Am- of soles serious T y at - to. Term reasonable. Data far soy be a city hospital, it is reported he is Mr. and Mrs. Squires of Audte anseavd at NEWT Odkv. Bell amat Indspeo, & IQ &M Plasmas. whigby. Oat. toy improved.- tended. the Service, hen Sunday even - You cannot do better. The Officers for ensuing year of ing. Or if its a Range, let "is 81100Y Y P.S. are president, Lloyd Johnston Rev. Jospph Barnes Attended a Coal and Feed I Attention You with a -Good Cheer." Vice president Miss Feasby, secretary meeting of the Presbytery in Oshawa You will be @Rtisfied- J, Gerow, conveners of committees. on Tuesday. I am agent for the World's Gremitiot Plvw'bing - Hot water heating, Literary Miss Mair; citizemhip, Kim Mrs. John Reed of Fort W111liam Sqvu-t- 'The Renfrew," Summit. eavetroughl and revair work, Shepherd; devotional,Warren Wilson; spent the past week' with Alex. and F. A. REESOR."." Scales mlo,4 011. Rogines. Flewy's L11, g1parmto= Missionary, Mrs. R. Miller. Mrs. Moore. fasawn Plows. Points. Gralix0riodws, Miss Edna Green of Toronto Nor- XJ00 a 95W Wheel Barrowsotc. Harchrare of all kinds. spent Sunday with her 1111rimmit(ord btaidw twine and sscosnl� DUMBARTON. mat school bmw 990amton for Mac Phone 46W parents here. J. V. Bedford. of London. England. Eddie Bie of Burlingtori'and Was ILOBT ALVIN BUSHBY With his sLater, Mrs, Immilbelle, Tome, of Mabel of Toronto sOmt ,it.Nut Rnd Stove*0ciai DEVITT, O&wpbellford. Oat.. q*nt part of last their parents here. ph"I's 05 jvw BROUGHA PICKERING week with John and Mrs Toms. . and Coke, also Mr. iind Mm Macpherson and dau- At the Community Hall uort '%un. y with day. EL&rvest ThislakAgiving Service at ghter of Toronto spem' Sunda All Kinds of Feed. Alex. and Mrs. - Moore. DO YOU WANT 3 p. m. Special preacher, Rev. J. X Gi bsM M. A.. rector of t he Ob arch George Wilson and Miss Helen see. AND FL LKINW. your house heated for half of the Asciension. Toronto. Special Chasher of.. Tqronto spent Sunday -waimic Please, send dvinationsto tbe, with NQrman a M the cost Of Coal ? nd Mm Wilson. Ce ont, Lub:kk�er, laeff& to do Obopping "d I 0 nail S&turday morning. Those who i -mosday, ing every f Go, instal one of the Instant a" will belp In the decorating please meet GREEN RIVER. Lath - Wednesday and FridaT Oil Burners in your mnIte, or at 2 p. on. Saturday afternoon. W an International Oil Burner A chicken is supper will be hold In gh visited h*me. Sumeboats Par Bode and. Mrs. Pu In' in Yonr furnam the United &urch at Danbarton on Win. and Mrs. King visited with the evening of Wednesday, October Mr. and Mrs. Cowie. 142 F. Bayla, clffemottt clailand sim.them. the With. Supper. will be merTed from Humane methods go hand in hand Strictly Cash Which 6 to 6 o'clock. of ter a unique hand with efficiency. RWMIRouteXo.,2 �W. J. GORDONIS, Church Street� program will he given by the famous W. and Mrs. Hagerman visited in Agents Wanted. .231y Radio Negro (4tiartettp. of the First ronto not long ago. Pickering Baptist Churcb, Toronto. consisting TO 0 .....,.SPECIAL of Negro Spirituals and Southern Win. and Mrs. Burrows visited with g- Mr.*and-Xrs.- Mitchell. Pf,,�keriincr XIAIRTADLE-Fickering Station Pantation Melodies. Spicy Tralas g6isix Z"t-fus as totlow 7`he Stindmy School wave Mrs. M& will be given by neigbborinff tot Is. lqo;,10 Mail 7Z8 A M. ters. Rev. J. R. Fraser in the chair. Kay (hei Annie'Fuller) a shower of 416 1 12.59 P. X. Admission. adults 50c., children 35c. kitchen helps. AL an BO Laced 6.25 P. X Mr. and Mrs. Forsythe aYQ f Pn Bed Outfit Suz"idaytillion", 8.38 A. M. 1111100A A mas lamily CEDAR VIEW of Toronto visited on Sunday with Tvaias going Was$ due as follows- Mr. and Mrs. Elias Bice. St Na. 2Q Liocal 9,22 A. X. Miss L. Madde of Bnooklin spent Edward- and Mrs. Wilson accomp- 'W41Dut finish, Panel Sieel Bed 27 Loaml 144 P. M. the week -end with Miss A. Michell. anied . by C. and Mrs. Smith thok a with good Cable Spring and of.. 9 Mau 9.21 P. M. Threshing and silo filling is -keep-, Tottenham recently. ore flying trip to All Felt Mattress, Sunday train. 7.42 P. M. ing our men hard at work these days. Chick theives are becoming a bit 'Foregolng-lsaccordil� to Standard Mrs. A. - Spears entertained the joc c� en on of late. Local sleuths rom time. Ladies' Aid- which was a great sue- might do well to practice their art an To my Customers in Pioker- and vicinity: �ng these. DNN OR LIBRARY'SBT FJ�M D4AjLEM11.jLS Miss Muriel Spears and g:irl friends We are pleased to see our nei Sorue have objecud to the now Qparterviut Golden Oak IAbmry attended Stoufftille school fair on bors Mrs. Win. Gray and Mrs.,Nli .7 ':'1!- 7 "m T*Ole, with Arm Chair'and Thursday last Nighgwa-nder- about again after re" signs remiltly painted on my F*Wker, upholstered--. -A number from our view attended cent illness". store namely, Rally Day services at W;hitev&10 A quiet wedding was solemrdzed re- q'PTCKIERINO DRUG STORK'" iiA Green Riv,er,0111 Sunday last ceritly when Miss Annie Fuller, one We are. &wording to 1A1W H. G. and Ads Kichell and alga of our popular village girlg "a united For Pastry use obliged to have It ebang". L Mackie made a short visit with, in. the holy bonds 6f mktri*0?11y with W. J. : and Mrs.. Michell of Green with Mr. Floyd McKay. We still W1 Gradie 13mrs, Nifilat I km "Rnyal Brand' Aledicines, ToUst Gocbds,' Itiver. The g%me ptoltative lAssociation All -felt, from $7 -to $15 Mrs., Fred Beare spent Thursday appears Just a trifle slack. Guns were City Dairy lee Oreamr t your Grocer%. with her sister Ada all.are looking heard In the vicinilty of the wood:s Tobaccos, 01gare &ad Olga 1 to go to Markham Fair on about the pond and Wilson's camp. also srnow Star Oar if you Forniers who beve whvst got your for- ruladat from -Qww--. am very tasty this time need one. 4 V'slan Eon WnM . W 0 can John and Mrs. amme of Tororoto, of the year and plenty of poschan Owrritt Mr. and Mrs. Kekay and daughter of )jnow it- - A word to the wise Pickering Patent Med1kine Star& kill - Hamilton called on Mr. J. H. Michell After viewing recent repeated FaffAure DealermW Feed of all kinds -Chicken food, Sunday afternoon. ing of Sheep by dogs we came to the case with thesis Wwwral Director 9 , N. E. XcEWEN hen food, chop, millfeed-. A very pleasant time was apgrit, at conclusion that the Spruce Dale Farm on Sitturday night sinimall; is, once a killer, always a none 1800 -Chopping every vreek:d67, - when a corn and Weiner roast was Idiler. Would it not be to the besit Veterinary Surgibon 1-_tH I KERIN E. E P C N G_ - W., _S_ Ail y enjoys4 after which games interests of all and the most human Pi4kaftigs 012tuio 9, indentify Imio were played in the house. 1 -to both* dbgs and sheiep to �7. Q A OWN, 7 4 -DIFK ''iris 7-.0g,N# mow" IDE W CAMPAIGN COVERN 3 YEARS FWAL GOVERNGN NEW _*W16.14PL ge=Ta r Goveru- Minister of"Oustoms .and 9=100- a ouada, the mona of which' Ron. William D. Euler, Minister of Soldie ' Civil tab-] 'm, ill on Satu 4,y, to -an, fol- nist ra Re-ea tab- ' , VM 4lighment and lr�ttlth�-_Ron, I -Dr. -Jumew I Horace King. Prime airAster.:Se!i;retory of S4te :7- for :li:ztarnal'Alfairs,,abdPrestdiintofl' Mlrrister of Immigration and Eo:on- privy codatil Right­.�Wiliam' am! berf Forks. scksnzi:441ng.- ,Toho Ventat.Tosunastor-Genera- eter. I . Minister of Marine and Fisheries— Jame*,A7.0xvAdqr Roo. Hun. Pierre -Joseph Afthur Cardin. -.WnlOer -of Justice 411d 'Ati4ft4'- -Soilcitor-Genora--flon.'Lucien. Can- -13eiiorai--14_ EriAst -LAP0b1t4­ non. iDisteSecreta of State -Hon., Ferdin�- r; if Railways And Canals- Secretary 'v. `-Hon. Ctrs ,--.4 Avery Dunniirig. and Rinfret.- 'Ktn.,.,t1:­ of •the Interior, Minister of I Minister of Labor-711on. Peter 734�nes, ur.', Superintendent7General,of I Heenan. A !7. billian ATalr&­Hon;_ChaL StiekvarL I hUrgisterth t pq f and wi am rt olio Ithe Senate- . Government Lea dird Ir of 'Public W Hdonder in t Works-Hoa. P� Han. Raoul Dai4u 4ohri Ca­.ipbell Eriott. rand. Minister of Agriculture -Hon On.:WI �_ Th,6 portfolio of National Defence R -Richard NotherwtiM.' wig b6 allotted, it is likely, to Lieut. - Minister of Trade, and CommsieCol. Jaines Layton ­ Ra;ston,'- Nova James -&-alcolm, Scotia, '$6 60- do corn., $4.50 to $5.75; but - F. �1 cher cows, choice, $5 to, $&.5% do, ...fair totpcct, $4to $4.75 -'butcher Wls, fi $5.50; bo.ognaz, $3.60 to -Tod, .60 to TORONTO. canners and cutters, $2.60 to $3; Lord Syng Blds Farewell. ' Lard Byng talked' 7' S Man. wheat' -No. -I North., $1.64%; good milch cows, $70 to $ICO; spring For a long tima, ARCTIC EXPEDITION !MINIATURE CYCLONE -);a. 2 North,, $L47%; -No. 8 North.,, era, choice, $80 to $115; med. cows. &ad shook hands witb the 100 men of '_-STRAKES_ to $60- feed -ars good $6 to $6.63; the Toronto Regiment, of which lis In ARRIVED AT SYDNL YJ PETROLEA MawLoate-4111o. 2 CW, nominal; Na.'do, fair, $5 to $6; caives, - choice, honorary colonel, of the Uniod Station before departing to .0ttawa from his Prof. Hobbs' Party HadLH4& i Bean .3, not "oted; No- 1 food, 59e;,No. 2 $12.50 to $13.50; do, good, 19 to $11*, -s', $4.60 to Growers Suffer Loss,44 nominal; Western grain quota -'do mod. $7 to $9; grassers, last vice -regal -visit to Toronto, The in clf. ports. $a' goon lambs, $12; do, bucks, $10; ly Spccessf ul Trip to AxL corn, track, Toronto --No. 2 ;Zd light sheep, $6. to $6.50"; heavy guard of honor made a colorful pie- ..Estimated at Over $100,000. Greenlan4l err yerAw, .980; Na 3 Yellow. 91c. I ad bucici,, $4; 'hop, thick tune; with the men in khaki service ._RetrQ1g% -Twrn from tlao in - ain freights, ed- Xa_rthSydney, NA. -The schooner I body of the terrific electrical and Millfeed-Del. Montreal =h,,' fed and water $12.50;-do,--uniformoi--caurpatg-ii-n:�edaFs, --i-nd the wind 1m0luded­-197%x;-."pa-tan, $29-25: f.ob­.,T2�,do, countri JPoInts, $11.75;- King's colors and the band in red I Guy Morissey, owned and captained' storm that swept through Ohio leav- per ton '.J1.26; middlings, I do, orr ears, $13; seect premium, coats. The- photograph shows Lord by Captain Robert Bartlett, Is lying In 1 f;;a Soar, bag. $2.30. Ing a trail of ruin in its wake, a min - $".25; good r Byng Is conversation with Major H, the stream at the present time,'having! iature "twister" struck' Petrolea and -42 to 44c Ont. oats --'42 per shipping A. Alley, 0.13.E., who con;=nded_the returned from the Hobbs Arctic ex- I departed soon afterward, but not be- rti points. MONTREAL. guard. pedition to Greenland. Ont, good milling whes"1.20 to, 3 CW. fore it had left comilderable' evidence 'highly stw_, Oats, No. 2 CW, 68%c; No. .- 6 461.22, f.o.b. shipping points, according I ... . - The expedition has been of its visit. SDe; extra No. 1 feed, 60c. Flour, reights. NEW -GOV._GF .NERAL ceasful, and all are returning in the: No loss of rife or injuries were re- d' Barle7-Xalting, 66 to 61e. Ran. spring wheat pats firsts, $8.20; N best. of health. Among those on board; ported -T- but properly damage resulted. do. seconds, $7.80; do, strong bakprs. --Buck7whoat • . - SAILS FOR CANADA! are Prof. Hobbs, leader of the exPe- estimated- at $10,000. Telephone con- �-Rye­-No. 2, 86c. $7.50; winter pats., choice, $6.30 to Man. flour --First pat. $8.30. To - $6.40. Roiled oats, beg 90 lbs., $3.30. dition; Prof. George B. Putman, Of'nection with many pointa to the south vat; do, second pat, $7.80. Bran, $29,25; shorts, $31.25; mid- Lord and Lady. Willingdon and I the Geological Surrey, and Mr. Peary, 1 was disriipted. Nearly forty Hydro dUngs, $39.25 Ha N of Admiral Peary, the. discoverer, poles were broken and a cessation of ►Out douz-Toronto, 90 per $1 Y, .0. .2, per ton, son Cost -Suite Bidden Eton Voyage patent, per barrel. In carlota, Toroate, car lots, $14 i. 5. of the North Pole. Prof. Hobbs and' power caused for nearly three hours. 115.70-, emboard, In baht. $6.60. finest OOAU, 17%.c- Butter, No, pas- by Representative Throng. several of the expedition are The houses of Len Wilson and Mrs. Choose -New, I&rge, 20 to 20350;' finest sats, 17%c. Butter, No. 1 pas- for their homes by t6 -night's train,' X 'twir gt:n tourized, 24c. Eggs, storage. extras, Southampton, Sept. 26 -In bri.liant . Trowbridge were blown over with the ts, 20 % to 2 re waltinv tons 28c Old 27e; 48e -, storage firsts, a9c; storage see- Weather and surrounded by a crowd of while the rest of the party a Icupants inside. Ten harm were par- onds, 34c; fmab extras, 52c; fresh well-wishers. Lord Willingdon, C11- for the ship which Is going on the tially wrecked, arid the forest of oil fel '30e. Butter-Flaost c".inio­y prints. firsts, 46c-adian Governor-General des;ignate,! marine slip In Sydney, to have a new derricks, soma seventy-five in 7. No. I c.mazzary, S5 to 36c, Thick smooth bags, $12.75 to $13; and Lady Wil!tngdon, 1 --ft Water*.Oo I shaft put in, before proceeding to it• number, were flaftered. Two drilling 85c, Dairy 017) -1 -cod veal calves $12; good sheep, $6 _r ffi6rri�i__ ��Idestlnation, outfits were badly damaged.• !1E.t42"t to prince, 2vA, g stat�ori thLq ig on 3 jdbrney I. . , ito $6.50; storm had spent its fury soc,- which will end at Rideau Hall, Ot-' W hen the t Us— - taws. a, Were strewn with E Fresh ortras, in cartons. 511 'the main streets,. i1t* 52� fresh extras, loose, 60c. freah' SNOWSTORM FOLLOWED branches and young trees which the dr" ac; fresh second*, 35 to 860' Stmt in Birmingham The party immediately accompany ER gale had uprooted. and traffic was au -Store" extras- 48c; do. firsts, 39c; do, Yield Precious Metals inn the new -Gover-ror of the Dominion I a- z BY WARM VALkTH pended unit. the debris was cleared seconds, 94 to 86C. and his consort comprise the fo'low- 1 Pouitry. dr*saed--4Mck&L, spring, Snow, wife of the Con- y The 7ity was shrouded `n dark - i The streets of the great JeweLry qttar� I ins:�Xr& , , squabs, i to 1% lba.. 82e;- do spring R. B. O,_ Prairie Firmers Expect EarlY'swa Wk: !tar In Birmingham are payed with gold troller of the Household R I ness for an hour bef ore and during the born,% and Mrs,- 02borne. Captain' Resumption •of Harvesting. storm, and the streets were veritable J never 4 lbs., 42c - do 3 to 4 and silver, That this Is not only a 38c: do, 2 to 2 %.1 the deluge. it wai tb#o worst ffis.Ido, 2 % to 3 % 1Z Price -Davies, Viscount Hardinge. A. 11 Winnipeg, Sept. 26, -Worm, sunny, rivers in 22o; bons, over 6 lbs., 28e; do 4' picturesque metaphor was disc4osed D.C.,, Captain the Hon. J. Jervis. I' storm in the history of the town. 10 c; do, 8 to 4 Ibs., Re - - by the discovery that the floorboards � lbs.. 2& weather Was reported generally from roosters, =a; 44W&Ungs, 6 lbsof a shop in the Jewelry quarter when A.D.C. i As far ns can be gauged. the ltwi-t- - i the Prairie Provinces over the week - lop 35c. j reduced to asbes yielded enough pre- His Mjaesty the King was iepre- er" ­tzated its carmer of destruction !erd and farmers are hopeful that a� Mans ---can. hand-picked, 2-60 PW clous metal dust to cover the -cost of rented at Waterloo 4tition by Viscount 'gene general resumpt-on of harvesting will short five mi:" north of here and was I i losing Its effect As It passed through i8 40 ILL now Bowing and th*--4&bor-.of WL -41 Hiimb!eden. The.gathering on the sta- be possible In a -few days oe__SlPe i It down The city salvage department tion platform --represented the many the outskirts of the town to -the South u Southern Saskatchewan reported 2.26 to -Macring a special treatment different parts of the Empire with and east. r I per gal is now am .12 1 t, as high as de ;r$'2 which Lord Wi'lingdon has been so temperatures 80 degrees St Thomas, -One farmer estimated to 26c. of road swesongs In,the gold and sti- above zero, with a good drying wirxL:' H - 60-Hx tins, lt% to Ise; 106: ver district in order to extract the closely connected, particularly pictur- Alberta experienced it -arm wave, I the 'ass from rains to been growers. Honey --60-15• than 11b. t1J)A, 1235 to 13c; 64b. tins, 13 to' valuable du&L esque Was the figure of Sir Rabin- lone at more an 3100,000, Tobacco and in Manitoba the thermometers's heavily, will lose he tin ass 18%c; 2%-1b, tins, 13 % to 141c. dranath Tagore, the famous Hindoo growers a]" Comb bonoy---0.40 to $4 per dozen.11 .. 1 .1 1 rose gradually throughout yesterday 'warin, dry weather ensues for a week poet; Lt. -Col. L. C. Amery. Secretary Smoked meats -Hama. mod., $9 to; of ftate for Dominion Affairs. and and to -day with -warmer weather In, or - more, as the rotma have retarded 34c; cooked hams 48 to &M; smoked' Motor Vessel Uunched for prospect for to -morrow. Polls. 28 to 10c; breakfast bacon, 35 oxnadi= c4Lt& Trade Mrs. Amery, arrived early, and also pros them greaWy In cutting tobacco. early on the &Ccae was Lt--CoL Sir to 6&; backs, boneless, 41 to "c. CUST bacen. Ronald Waterhouse. principal private London, Sept. 29.-Tbe,motor vee- Attempt Non�-_Stop Flight to TO $23; ?0 to lbs. $21.50' secretary to the Prime MicAster, who Man is Grown Up at eel Modavia, which Is being built by $22 us Firm' 10,000 Miles 20% B". and & i- represented Premier Baldwin. Says London B Vickers, Limited, the represented la Steamship Une, ' Montreal, was The High Commissibners of the Do- ;at an- Parts, Sept. ''26.-Tbe French aces minions, with the exception of Hon. P. When to a man grown up? Lard -Pus dares@, 16 to 17c; launched at the naval construction C. Larkin, were present, also Lucien til he In 26, SAYS, the London General. Cod" and Vitrol'e hopped off from tube, 17% to 18c; pails, 18 to 18%4; works at Barrow-in-Furness, Lancs- C• secretary to the Canadian Omnibus C6mpany, which employs Le Bourget airdrome at 6 o'clock this J pmuts, 19 to 19%c; abortenin g, tilerees, hire, to -day. The new boat is do- High Commissioner -W-London; and several thousand drivers and conduct- morning iin an attempt to make a non - 13% to 14c; tube. 141J to 14%c; pails,; signed for service in the Canadian % to 17C. H. P. Lemieux, Agent -General of Quo- ore in covering the London area with stop flight to Lake Victoria, in Central 16 to 15%c; Mocks, 18 cattle trade and also for carrying re- 111001steers, choice, $7.50 to $8; -a Relatives and personal friends of its netwoik"of speedy bus servftes.., Africa. They hope to fly more than-' Lfrigerated foodstuffs and a general b' 'do, $7 to $7.25; butchw stem, 1,ord and Lady Willingdon were in the The company believes that youths 6,000 kilometres (9,700 miles) break- ? thoicFws- So $7; do, good. $6 cargo- thering. nozrma�' y develop their sense of re- I Ing the record of 5,200 kilometres get, A. gathering. . . - 7 , I 4. sponsibility to full pitch between the pt ist by Challe-and Weiser. The ArCOA v of 24 and 26, and it will not at, flyers had Intended to go to Si COST age LSEW Modernizing of Castle cept as driveri men who have not and oe.y at tfie last minute decided to REIGE RATES, ARMG Done to the Queen's Taste reached -the letter age. try Central Africa. Ladies-In-waitins to Queen Mary no 7 longer shiver_ miserably while on duty a lantie-Untted Kingdom freight they did in the ENORMOUS WSS TO CROPS BY Immediately confer at Dalmo"ral Castle, as t e general advance of 15 per cent. has once has had a similar increase -Of days of Queen Victoria. The eas tle consideration, and that ban been modernizedand the minis. ..been made In the freight rain from, rates under , VIRRY BUZZARD SWEEP1K PRAIM Canadian. ports to the United Kius-ithby will be brought Into effect coin- ter in attendance to the king needs steamship lines represent- eldenCy with the chang" made by the no *longer to - use his bed an a writing *a in the Canadian Trans -Atlantic Canadian Trans -Atlantic Conference. table and his chimney as a smoking Winnipeg.. - The The Prairie Provinces had quite late on Thursday, but the 0 mforence, announcement of this hav- Thus &U shippers on the North Am- room, were experiencing winter storm con -1 sky was overcast and a north wind --Jtg - been istiaod by. A. O. Min - -11 1 orican Continent will be affected byThe 'task of bringing the castle Into l ditions on Thursday night. Heavy prevailed. winforence oeavtwy, on behalf of the. the change, provided that their goods line with modern Ideas of comfort and winds were driving *now and sleet Snow was reported In many dis- olimpanies concerned.i are carried to the United Kingdom by sanitation started In King Edward's before them in. many districts. tricts of Saskatchewan an4 A'birta, hapt J"t -rip of a sleet and the weather forecast altered little Reasons given for this rim in rites i vessels owned by comp'*nies sitting in reign, been " completed. Winnipeg was in'the g 'buted to the increasing rest of. with the North Atlantic -United King- Though the interior furnishings are storm Thursday night .which was dis- relief. For. Manitoba it read: Colder, to attributed dom Freight Conference and the Can- quite simple, the Postl is homelike• rUptiPg telegraphic communication. with local snowfalls. coal and to the necessity for ships boving to take coal aboard in this a.dian Trans -Atlantic Conference. tand this year for first time Is not Portage In Prairie, Manitoba, was re- A serious condition prevails in all ria The, Canadian Government Merc`h, the' ported to be'thocentre of a b.izzard.. provinces. Many harvest workers country fai the round trip, thus re- Vernlr uncomfortable, draught -riddled 'the; home rv,,R-ded of midwinter proportions, with tee -!brought in from Eastern Canada are #acing the amount of thefi available ant Marine in net a member of which Queen Wetorta Canadian Trans -Atlantic Conference, with, such affection, phone poes blown down within the stranded In the Westerncities. with cargo -carrying space. It Is not known If the company will town limits. of work for many days no prospect* 'rhe commodities that will be affect- �rn to come, follow the, load of the conference aldp- During the- past f!4 hours Wbate le the farmers,of the West ed by this surcharge am only those ping lines. $970,000i0W Lost in Canada . line experience,_4 weather con- have suffered losies aggregating Intl- ftded in the list dealt With, under Since the.. beginning of the coal British Coal Output ditions varied in the ijct�reme, and fTr- :ions of dollars. tb# jurisdicti0i of the conference. strike in Great Britain, and the en-; rain, snow and hail in manyi. Farmers of Manttobar, according to cattle, floor and grains aro, not uffect- -an embargo ll- an estimate given out by the Provin- forcoment of dbargo on, coal ex- Warrington, Eng., Sept.�ept. '26. -Sir districts, 'ringing to a standstill t ed by the new rates, " tbom & not . Prairie Pro -;stat Agriciilture Dept., have 'sufforect tftfdsr-:p=V1e 04,Rnes portation from - the United -Kingdom' I Philip CnnIiffe-Linter; pieaident of thel field (hp.srations in the P a iooine f cot. vinces,. by the British Government, 1 -burn- Board of Trade, estimates that the: i1oss of $12.000,000 as a results of the Sr up to. iF 'vessels, - comffig to - this continent I diTect 16" pres-ant time �n_.Kf. province% have experienced the inc-'ement weather which has pi*vail- N a been made 1, posTis navenad to -take output i alon3 tot protracted British'. heavy an o win ar, • n rsd­- tnr9ng the threshing season. Only Z..-; t. rates to the centinent, the Axw.&.. I L ' ' ' * 50 per cent. of the -thr*ahIng has been as- a sufficivit fuel oil this aide for the � coal tie-up - probiib'y is not' than ' day the snow wrea was moving east- imutpdon -being that ships can coal at return voyage. Cargo space has had '9200,000,(W (about $970,000,000). ward, with Brandon reporting the first completed in 'Manitoba. Saskatchewan any of the ports at which they dis-ito be utilimd for the _ accommodation Sir Philip,' in a speech here on the fall rf the autumn. Winnipeg record- has not suffered s% severely, but in ll 7 sbgwp cargo outside the United King- of the extra amount of coal, and this coal situation, also asserted that there'.gid a heavy rainfall during the pasts Alberta, the heaviest hit of all Wed. were additional indirect losses which 18 hours, and -indications pointed tolern sections, the loss, according to It has affected the cargo-eirrying capa- the North At- e1t7 of the coall-burnem the corning of a wintry blanket. Rain Ilocal grain men, will beAnormous. k learned that no one Could estimate, • 1, ZlMni R I MMA AT111M. N CO ENT TAC -DIFK IDE W CAMPAIGN COVERN 3 YEARS Ottaws,'Out­-A three-year, Contin- ':well nigh wipe out thii fatal ;scourge ent-wi-de attaek-upon.- diphtberia has of infant life," by means of the orgsu, been launched by-'Provinclal and 'tate nett 53ta1°k tvhi+eh is to ber:dtrccted-.ger-- lticul a rly to children: In this campaign medics I .-officers ,and-.. their depart --it is said to be necessary anwhItichool meats. The Federal Dept. of Health is 'childreii and adulta to make 'whatis ellik working with provincial health �qdigz known, as -the Schick teat to determine in an intensive struggle with the,_dis- those who are susceptible to dipb- q ease. theria. "The preliminary test, like the 6, Educational work and protectiveltreatment itself, causes little or no- treatmerrt are the lines being followed 1 bodily diaturbance!' Susceptible per - by medical officials who point out that sons are -given three doses of -the pre-' the mortality from diphtheria has note ventive mixture at intervals of seven 'days. been filling in recent years as it 'Ili will be'found," states the should have. The health depart;nent departm6nt, "that the great majority states that children-wwo are far more of'those having received the preven- susceptible to the -disease than adu:ts tive treatment will be resistant to the ,9can be protected against the possi- _means disease." The, preparation advised by bility of contracting diphtheria by the Connaught "'Laboratories differs of a new anti-diphtheriaanti-diphtheria agent, L from that, used in theUnited States the weil-known toxin -antitoxin -mix- in that it contains no horse serum, but Lure, or by the new toxoid.". This a I at is efttirely a biochemical product calf- form of treafnient, according to the ed Toxoid. - "Experience has shown department, causes little or no dis-' that itis even milder in its reactions comfort to those receiving it, on the skin and body tissues than the 1+ 14; � U .4-t, A- _+ 1�+ -4 +4 + -4 fi $5.50; bo.ognaz, $3.60 to -Tod, .60 to TORONTO. canners and cutters, $2.60 to $3; Lord Syng Blds Farewell. ' Lard Byng talked' 7' S Man. wheat' -No. -I North., $1.64%; good milch cows, $70 to $ICO; spring For a long tima, ARCTIC EXPEDITION !MINIATURE CYCLONE -);a. 2 North,, $L47%; -No. 8 North.,, era, choice, $80 to $115; med. cows. &ad shook hands witb the 100 men of '_-STRAKES_ to $60- feed -ars good $6 to $6.63; the Toronto Regiment, of which lis In ARRIVED AT SYDNL YJ PETROLEA MawLoate-4111o. 2 CW, nominal; Na.'do, fair, $5 to $6; caives, - choice, honorary colonel, of the Uniod Station before departing to .0ttawa from his Prof. Hobbs' Party HadLH4& i Bean .3, not "oted; No- 1 food, 59e;,No. 2 $12.50 to $13.50; do, good, 19 to $11*, -s', $4.60 to Growers Suffer Loss,44 nominal; Western grain quota -'do mod. $7 to $9; grassers, last vice -regal -visit to Toronto, The in clf. ports. $a' goon lambs, $12; do, bucks, $10; ly Spccessf ul Trip to AxL corn, track, Toronto --No. 2 ;Zd light sheep, $6. to $6.50"; heavy guard of honor made a colorful pie- ..Estimated at Over $100,000. Greenlan4l err yerAw, .980; Na 3 Yellow. 91c. I ad bucici,, $4; 'hop, thick tune; with the men in khaki service ._RetrQ1g% -Twrn from tlao in - ain freights, ed- Xa_rthSydney, NA. -The schooner I body of the terrific electrical and Millfeed-Del. Montreal =h,,' fed and water $12.50;-do,--uniformoi--caurpatg-ii-n:�edaFs, --i-nd the wind 1m0luded­-197%x;-."pa-tan, $29-25: f.ob­.,T2�,do, countri JPoInts, $11.75;- King's colors and the band in red I Guy Morissey, owned and captained' storm that swept through Ohio leav- per ton '.J1.26; middlings, I do, orr ears, $13; seect premium, coats. The- photograph shows Lord by Captain Robert Bartlett, Is lying In 1 f;;a Soar, bag. $2.30. Ing a trail of ruin in its wake, a min - $".25; good r Byng Is conversation with Major H, the stream at the present time,'having! iature "twister" struck' Petrolea and -42 to 44c Ont. oats --'42 per shipping A. Alley, 0.13.E., who con;=nded_the returned from the Hobbs Arctic ex- I departed soon afterward, but not be- rti points. MONTREAL. guard. pedition to Greenland. Ont, good milling whes"1.20 to, 3 CW. fore it had left comilderable' evidence 'highly stw_, Oats, No. 2 CW, 68%c; No. .- 6 461.22, f.o.b. shipping points, according I ... . - The expedition has been of its visit. SDe; extra No. 1 feed, 60c. Flour, reights. NEW -GOV._GF .NERAL ceasful, and all are returning in the: No loss of rife or injuries were re- d' Barle7-Xalting, 66 to 61e. Ran. spring wheat pats firsts, $8.20; N best. of health. Among those on board; ported -T- but properly damage resulted. do. seconds, $7.80; do, strong bakprs. --Buck7whoat • . - SAILS FOR CANADA! are Prof. Hobbs, leader of the exPe- estimated- at $10,000. Telephone con- �-Rye­-No. 2, 86c. $7.50; winter pats., choice, $6.30 to Man. flour --First pat. $8.30. To - $6.40. Roiled oats, beg 90 lbs., $3.30. dition; Prof. George B. Putman, Of'nection with many pointa to the south vat; do, second pat, $7.80. Bran, $29,25; shorts, $31.25; mid- Lord and Lady. Willingdon and I the Geological Surrey, and Mr. Peary, 1 was disriipted. Nearly forty Hydro dUngs, $39.25 Ha N of Admiral Peary, the. discoverer, poles were broken and a cessation of ►Out douz-Toronto, 90 per $1 Y, .0. .2, per ton, son Cost -Suite Bidden Eton Voyage patent, per barrel. In carlota, Toroate, car lots, $14 i. 5. of the North Pole. Prof. Hobbs and' power caused for nearly three hours. 115.70-, emboard, In baht. $6.60. finest OOAU, 17%.c- Butter, No, pas- by Representative Throng. several of the expedition are The houses of Len Wilson and Mrs. Choose -New, I&rge, 20 to 20350;' finest sats, 17%c. Butter, No. 1 pas- for their homes by t6 -night's train,' X 'twir gt:n tourized, 24c. Eggs, storage. extras, Southampton, Sept. 26 -In bri.liant . Trowbridge were blown over with the ts, 20 % to 2 re waltinv tons 28c Old 27e; 48e -, storage firsts, a9c; storage see- Weather and surrounded by a crowd of while the rest of the party a Icupants inside. Ten harm were par- onds, 34c; fmab extras, 52c; fresh well-wishers. Lord Willingdon, C11- for the ship which Is going on the tially wrecked, arid the forest of oil fel '30e. Butter-Flaost c".inio­y prints. firsts, 46c-adian Governor-General des;ignate,! marine slip In Sydney, to have a new derricks, soma seventy-five in 7. No. I c.mazzary, S5 to 36c, Thick smooth bags, $12.75 to $13; and Lady Wil!tngdon, 1 --ft Water*.Oo I shaft put in, before proceeding to it• number, were flaftered. Two drilling 85c, Dairy 017) -1 -cod veal calves $12; good sheep, $6 _r ffi6rri�i__ ��Idestlnation, outfits were badly damaged.• !1E.t42"t to prince, 2vA, g stat�ori thLq ig on 3 jdbrney I. . , ito $6.50; storm had spent its fury soc,- which will end at Rideau Hall, Ot-' W hen the t Us— - taws. a, Were strewn with E Fresh ortras, in cartons. 511 'the main streets,. i1t* 52� fresh extras, loose, 60c. freah' SNOWSTORM FOLLOWED branches and young trees which the dr" ac; fresh second*, 35 to 860' Stmt in Birmingham The party immediately accompany ER gale had uprooted. and traffic was au -Store" extras- 48c; do. firsts, 39c; do, Yield Precious Metals inn the new -Gover-ror of the Dominion I a- z BY WARM VALkTH pended unit. the debris was cleared seconds, 94 to 86C. and his consort comprise the fo'low- 1 Pouitry. dr*saed--4Mck&L, spring, Snow, wife of the Con- y The 7ity was shrouded `n dark - i The streets of the great JeweLry qttar� I ins:�Xr& , , squabs, i to 1% lba.. 82e;- do spring R. B. O,_ Prairie Firmers Expect EarlY'swa Wk: !tar In Birmingham are payed with gold troller of the Household R I ness for an hour bef ore and during the born,% and Mrs,- 02borne. Captain' Resumption •of Harvesting. storm, and the streets were veritable J never 4 lbs., 42c - do 3 to 4 and silver, That this Is not only a 38c: do, 2 to 2 %.1 the deluge. it wai tb#o worst ffis.Ido, 2 % to 3 % 1Z Price -Davies, Viscount Hardinge. A. 11 Winnipeg, Sept. 26, -Worm, sunny, rivers in 22o; bons, over 6 lbs., 28e; do 4' picturesque metaphor was disc4osed D.C.,, Captain the Hon. J. Jervis. I' storm in the history of the town. 10 c; do, 8 to 4 Ibs., Re - - by the discovery that the floorboards � lbs.. 2& weather Was reported generally from roosters, =a; 44W&Ungs, 6 lbsof a shop in the Jewelry quarter when A.D.C. i As far ns can be gauged. the ltwi-t- - i the Prairie Provinces over the week - lop 35c. j reduced to asbes yielded enough pre- His Mjaesty the King was iepre- er" ­tzated its carmer of destruction !erd and farmers are hopeful that a� Mans ---can. hand-picked, 2-60 PW clous metal dust to cover the -cost of rented at Waterloo 4tition by Viscount 'gene general resumpt-on of harvesting will short five mi:" north of here and was I i losing Its effect As It passed through i8 40 ILL now Bowing and th*--4&bor-.of WL -41 Hiimb!eden. The.gathering on the sta- be possible In a -few days oe__SlPe i It down The city salvage department tion platform --represented the many the outskirts of the town to -the South u Southern Saskatchewan reported 2.26 to -Macring a special treatment different parts of the Empire with and east. r I per gal is now am .12 1 t, as high as de ;r$'2 which Lord Wi'lingdon has been so temperatures 80 degrees St Thomas, -One farmer estimated to 26c. of road swesongs In,the gold and sti- above zero, with a good drying wirxL:' H - 60-Hx tins, lt% to Ise; 106: ver district in order to extract the closely connected, particularly pictur- Alberta experienced it -arm wave, I the 'ass from rains to been growers. Honey --60-15• than 11b. t1J)A, 1235 to 13c; 64b. tins, 13 to' valuable du&L esque Was the figure of Sir Rabin- lone at more an 3100,000, Tobacco and in Manitoba the thermometers's heavily, will lose he tin ass 18%c; 2%-1b, tins, 13 % to 141c. dranath Tagore, the famous Hindoo growers a]" Comb bonoy---0.40 to $4 per dozen.11 .. 1 .1 1 rose gradually throughout yesterday 'warin, dry weather ensues for a week poet; Lt. -Col. L. C. Amery. Secretary Smoked meats -Hama. mod., $9 to; of ftate for Dominion Affairs. and and to -day with -warmer weather In, or - more, as the rotma have retarded 34c; cooked hams 48 to &M; smoked' Motor Vessel Uunched for prospect for to -morrow. Polls. 28 to 10c; breakfast bacon, 35 oxnadi= c4Lt& Trade Mrs. Amery, arrived early, and also pros them greaWy In cutting tobacco. early on the &Ccae was Lt--CoL Sir to 6&; backs, boneless, 41 to "c. CUST bacen. Ronald Waterhouse. principal private London, Sept. 29.-Tbe,motor vee- Attempt Non�-_Stop Flight to TO $23; ?0 to lbs. $21.50' secretary to the Prime MicAster, who Man is Grown Up at eel Modavia, which Is being built by $22 us Firm' 10,000 Miles 20% B". and & i- represented Premier Baldwin. Says London B Vickers, Limited, the represented la Steamship Une, ' Montreal, was The High Commissibners of the Do- ;at an- Parts, Sept. ''26.-Tbe French aces minions, with the exception of Hon. P. When to a man grown up? Lard -Pus dares@, 16 to 17c; launched at the naval construction C. Larkin, were present, also Lucien til he In 26, SAYS, the London General. Cod" and Vitrol'e hopped off from tube, 17% to 18c; pails, 18 to 18%4; works at Barrow-in-Furness, Lancs- C• secretary to the Canadian Omnibus C6mpany, which employs Le Bourget airdrome at 6 o'clock this J pmuts, 19 to 19%c; abortenin g, tilerees, hire, to -day. The new boat is do- High Commissioner -W-London; and several thousand drivers and conduct- morning iin an attempt to make a non - 13% to 14c; tube. 141J to 14%c; pails,; signed for service in the Canadian % to 17C. H. P. Lemieux, Agent -General of Quo- ore in covering the London area with stop flight to Lake Victoria, in Central 16 to 15%c; Mocks, 18 cattle trade and also for carrying re- 111001steers, choice, $7.50 to $8; -a Relatives and personal friends of its netwoik"of speedy bus servftes.., Africa. They hope to fly more than-' Lfrigerated foodstuffs and a general b' 'do, $7 to $7.25; butchw stem, 1,ord and Lady Willingdon were in the The company believes that youths 6,000 kilometres (9,700 miles) break- ? thoicFws- So $7; do, good. $6 cargo- thering. nozrma�' y develop their sense of re- I Ing the record of 5,200 kilometres get, A. gathering. . . - 7 , I 4. sponsibility to full pitch between the pt ist by Challe-and Weiser. The ArCOA v of 24 and 26, and it will not at, flyers had Intended to go to Si COST age LSEW Modernizing of Castle cept as driveri men who have not and oe.y at tfie last minute decided to REIGE RATES, ARMG Done to the Queen's Taste reached -the letter age. try Central Africa. Ladies-In-waitins to Queen Mary no 7 longer shiver_ miserably while on duty a lantie-Untted Kingdom freight they did in the ENORMOUS WSS TO CROPS BY Immediately confer at Dalmo"ral Castle, as t e general advance of 15 per cent. has once has had a similar increase -Of days of Queen Victoria. The eas tle consideration, and that ban been modernizedand the minis. ..been made In the freight rain from, rates under , VIRRY BUZZARD SWEEP1K PRAIM Canadian. ports to the United Kius-ithby will be brought Into effect coin- ter in attendance to the king needs steamship lines represent- eldenCy with the chang" made by the no *longer to - use his bed an a writing *a in the Canadian Trans -Atlantic Canadian Trans -Atlantic Conference. table and his chimney as a smoking Winnipeg.. - The The Prairie Provinces had quite late on Thursday, but the 0 mforence, announcement of this hav- Thus &U shippers on the North Am- room, were experiencing winter storm con -1 sky was overcast and a north wind --Jtg - been istiaod by. A. O. Min - -11 1 orican Continent will be affected byThe 'task of bringing the castle Into l ditions on Thursday night. Heavy prevailed. winforence oeavtwy, on behalf of the. the change, provided that their goods line with modern Ideas of comfort and winds were driving *now and sleet Snow was reported In many dis- olimpanies concerned.i are carried to the United Kingdom by sanitation started In King Edward's before them in. many districts. tricts of Saskatchewan an4 A'birta, hapt J"t -rip of a sleet and the weather forecast altered little Reasons given for this rim in rites i vessels owned by comp'*nies sitting in reign, been " completed. Winnipeg was in'the g 'buted to the increasing rest of. with the North Atlantic -United King- Though the interior furnishings are storm Thursday night .which was dis- relief. For. Manitoba it read: Colder, to attributed dom Freight Conference and the Can- quite simple, the Postl is homelike• rUptiPg telegraphic communication. with local snowfalls. coal and to the necessity for ships boving to take coal aboard in this a.dian Trans -Atlantic Conference. tand this year for first time Is not Portage In Prairie, Manitoba, was re- A serious condition prevails in all ria The, Canadian Government Merc`h, the' ported to be'thocentre of a b.izzard.. provinces. Many harvest workers country fai the round trip, thus re- Vernlr uncomfortable, draught -riddled 'the; home rv,,R-ded of midwinter proportions, with tee -!brought in from Eastern Canada are #acing the amount of thefi available ant Marine in net a member of which Queen Wetorta Canadian Trans -Atlantic Conference, with, such affection, phone poes blown down within the stranded In the Westerncities. with cargo -carrying space. It Is not known If the company will town limits. of work for many days no prospect* 'rhe commodities that will be affect- �rn to come, follow the, load of the conference aldp- During the- past f!4 hours Wbate le the farmers,of the West ed by this surcharge am only those ping lines. $970,000i0W Lost in Canada . line experience,_4 weather con- have suffered losies aggregating Intl- ftded in the list dealt With, under Since the.. beginning of the coal British Coal Output ditions varied in the ijct�reme, and fTr- :ions of dollars. tb# jurisdicti0i of the conference. strike in Great Britain, and the en-; rain, snow and hail in manyi. Farmers of Manttobar, according to cattle, floor and grains aro, not uffect- -an embargo ll- an estimate given out by the Provin- forcoment of dbargo on, coal ex- Warrington, Eng., Sept.�ept. '26. -Sir districts, 'ringing to a standstill t ed by the new rates, " tbom & not . Prairie Pro -;stat Agriciilture Dept., have 'sufforect tftfdsr-:p=V1e 04,Rnes portation from - the United -Kingdom' I Philip CnnIiffe-Linter; pieaident of thel field (hp.srations in the P a iooine f cot. vinces,. by the British Government, 1 -burn- Board of Trade, estimates that the: i1oss of $12.000,000 as a results of the Sr up to. iF 'vessels, - comffig to - this continent I diTect 16" pres-ant time �n_.Kf. province% have experienced the inc-'ement weather which has pi*vail- N a been made 1, posTis navenad to -take output i alon3 tot protracted British'. heavy an o win ar, • n rsd­- tnr9ng the threshing season. Only Z..-; t. rates to the centinent, the Axw.&.. I L ' ' ' * 50 per cent. of the -thr*ahIng has been as- a sufficivit fuel oil this aide for the � coal tie-up - probiib'y is not' than ' day the snow wrea was moving east- imutpdon -being that ships can coal at return voyage. Cargo space has had '9200,000,(W (about $970,000,000). ward, with Brandon reporting the first completed in 'Manitoba. Saskatchewan any of the ports at which they dis-ito be utilimd for the _ accommodation Sir Philip,' in a speech here on the fall rf the autumn. Winnipeg record- has not suffered s% severely, but in ll 7 sbgwp cargo outside the United King- of the extra amount of coal, and this coal situation, also asserted that there'.gid a heavy rainfall during the pasts Alberta, the heaviest hit of all Wed. were additional indirect losses which 18 hours, and -indications pointed tolern sections, the loss, according to It has affected the cargo-eirrying capa- the North At- e1t7 of the coall-burnem the corning of a wintry blanket. Rain Ilocal grain men, will beAnormous. k learned that no one Could estimate, • 1, ZlMni R ..,.. mw -b. ,!"' ..,Y, ..,.,y ,,., .. .. zzi' r'• 'v w•ep,•, t•. is '�' 9w ' '.� Yfr+.•�•^'a%w:3" 4.. <:G • S.• •, ^p .w a a, > � y,.. .s++,• - 3, . �c..�. q,, ... p .�, v}.•+..r sesbl;;.�;'a . a;•y. { yr. r".,.x•:. ,.. p. tj •'.Se'v. �+'. r'rk, ,.:'.. '�'w;:.:E.-.y. ^tFG. e.!'7•,±',,. .a,i'_• '}°+.r'[ .¢r r'"' A4�t�.;.t'y.-ra'-"'s'.. •"... _, r{�•Fn` ;-^ '' ," .e: ,.S 1''Y +• Y a7C :T ,b }! .t.J c ¢ ^'II;'v,' . S's i"Y •?. ab.. 'w.. , ,.:fi. �.,,.. m;y •FF,t}�,�• a�.•v,`3, ''F f . . �. �, r'' '. .'rv. ,-: ,. v�p .:..c -r ua.-^.,,„y.,,vr'.- ,,-;.taX.. w. .+ y'hw;}"•-... , -.p%i .. j; s ..{„w'.+,Uj'.nt,n.' ro.3t ,s.rw ."a+=' •..i' ;ry,ya . '. .. - ti ... tFSY •. >, . •-Swilinmin.B�Tanks. " - The � Ev.enmg �. t . WHEN YOUNG GIR1S A thousand multicolored lights Swimming is more than a healthful g ���a exercire_ It is a pastime enjoyed by The. evening pours upon the lead, t .' PL>•i� W TIM people of a:d ages, and at this time of I And red into the heaven& blas" j }•ear, the swimmirig tank is calved The un -rays, like &the broad. ' ' ? -.7 i upon to take' the place of the Qle Like unto dark and dreamy eye& - - - - ---- ',-- iiliasns._Pink_Plll�. tghautd swimmin' ho_e... Before the indoor _ - - - swimming season beg4ns, it is &cell for Myaterloua goads gleam here and _ t he Taken to Enrich the Blood. -us to consider one or two points re- mem Qr r When girl$ grow weak, pale and `•garding the hearth aspect of this ex- Fireflies through the garden Sy, tn't , And crickets' so s. G thin, parents should not neglect these I c� lest exercise, riga sound everywhere. symptoms; to do so means danger. We heard the other day of a small bo who was suffering from inflamma- Like silver gleams the heather sand; n The girl in htat Leena cannot develop Y g The bumble bees hum through the �d.GG•V(���_� � z '•tufo robueR womanhood without an I tion of the ear. He is s very enthus- dell. " ��GG ./igii�+ y(TiK�.z . abundant supply of rich, red blood in iastic member of the swimming crowd, Serenely over to rolling land, t f her veins. It is the lack of this that and the doctor, after investigating,' Tat ,{/�// is the great trouble with nine gir.s , dec.ared he scot the germ which caused Is heard a faintly ringing bell. ��� �"' ^ w; -Hans Benzman. Translatel from f rbc ,out of ten. .Dr. Williams' Pink Pills the ear trouble- whi:e swimming. the German by E. M. Cordsen. � * r have achieved world-wide tame for For the sake of others then, we will their remarkable blood -making pro- resolve to stay away from the tank French Independence Day. Classified Adv Las. w ertiee. in these pills there is vigor- until we are free from germs which a p�% (� j� The name, "Day o2 the BaaRilla" b *� g [� �l l C'n"IL HOOD GRATIS LITTLE FRIEND T sone health, with glowing cheeks and I wi:l cause sore ears, sore eyes, bad I given 1n French history to the 14th of i O sparkling eyes for every weak, pale I golds, or an other disease. And we an TT ��j July, 1789, because on That deny the either sex- mailed is pla9in em- '� girl. The value of the Dila in cases of know that .he water can on:y be kept A 1 ! OF $ELL1L mob; assisted by the (lssdes i+'raa- Lope. Paris gpecialty Co.; D¢ottreal. b.this kind is shown by the statement clean if each and every bather takes TH caise, rose in insurrection aad des- ( LADIES WANTED TO DO PLAIN t of Mrs. Winnifred Rutty, Barton I a shower bath, that is, an actual ; troye6d the prison fortress of the Bar and liglrt s art home, whole �. 'Street id. SenA West, IamiSton, Ont., who, clean Ring bath before he enters thewn I tills, During the year's 1790-1798, the l or agate time. pay.charges pa�Work sent ', ! says:="About two years ago my I tank. t BYOi12 hl ar naWell Keep anniversary dlea this The Daly I stamp distance, particulars. 'National Manta. : +�¢ eldest girl got into very bad health. Because the swimming tank means y� g p of the Bastille is also known as the taringCo., le ildren very uickly out having h he I took her ttthe s�tiofdoctor the Crols able saying We enaureProvincial that iDept. t will be ised so much to the la healthful Health thes rattte of Ontario, ter of sorts. chBy prompt treatmenetthey "Dg p aay of �patriotic holid�� by a "Bobby, you abound Needed lest' 'Thank pea' can usually just $s quR'lQy be sat right' ; had them removed, but it did not help than a harrnfu. recreation; and have I O when anyone gives you a cookie.' icy again. &loaf of their troubles arias her, and she seemed to have absorbed drawn up regulations which, if ea- Minard's Liniment rel;evds stifhtesa' "Ali right; let's praotloe" in the first p:aoe from the stomach or ig"a so much poison from the trouble that forced, wi',l mean that the tank � Rr fele; that is why a good .o1eani,ag• '�' �+�� the did nol pick rip at old. She could is at a:] times as safe as drinking out is the first thing prescribed by the Consider Walls and.(leillnq. _ G1Cira Money This FaU '�`r neither eat nor sleep, and what food water.? doctor. Formerly castor oil was the � in spare or fall time talo orders she did take did 'nos. digest. Then she WiII you help in this good work by Before you paint or paper, give the a� developed a cough that kept her doing your part in carl'ying out the means used to bring this about; now- for 'Im tie? Art" Xmas Greetin fir' walla and ceilings themselves a pe atva ai--t:-a�d-weat-dets's-� &-days Baby's Own Tablets do the thought. Where decoration fails to Cards. $100 &sally earned in a .weight to 96 pounds. A neighbor said necessity if your own health not to paren-Same-orrkdi tat--vWi rpt Wt -tithe ale-to--tl "nth most softs&--ltt`s the amaterfat �monthLiberal c )mmi&doa. Sample � w bene& And of only �' e'"• .-,-'to me, 'You have tried so many things suffer. BRITISH CANADIAN Children take Baby's Own Tablets ' attractiveness, but comfort and dura- br w.ulapon st wu t - Twssb �+ why not try Dr. WULams• Pink Pills . 1. Be conscientious in regard to I 0. ray I got some and before she finished the your shower before stepping into the. happily because thefts !a no• treaty FLY r { bnfty, are dependent on. the eoaatruo- r, + tete --a d -bet i at `•'''�`f : '2a second' box she began' to show im- fhb tank. "The effective cleansing of the n sues no grip ria tea• pains follow their use. tion employed. D provement. She continued the use of person of all bathers before entering ' As a specific for childhood indigew {� D CQ7iadla'7?Plani,Rook the phis for some time and Is now f In the of oondition, able to work the pool is compu'-,tgry, declarls one of the regulations. Uan vomiting, constipation, colic, pink Y and play. and eat and sleep with all 2. Get a medical certificate before colds, teething pains, etc., there Is no- Lhasa to equal Baby's Oirn Tablets. in eo-oparatia with Canadian Amhitooee ec her old-time vigor. These statements using the tank They never do harm and always do fes of e"D�"te d t1OfA" a" peih lisMd in tba Maclean an"i"ma Cuda. F 1 - can be ve ad by neighbors who rid Is your tank operated according to good. The Tablets are cold by inedS- "� 1Jetalled information on planning, watched her restored -from ill health health." government standards of saletyY cine dealers or by mail at 26 cents a � _h;_•• ,v�n� ' �a to perfect }I It your medicine dealer does not Occupational Diseases: Aj box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Out. r ' i2%, l '; : ;ww... .. •'.',,' .: ,1 .:. .,? _ k. 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F3'BCfa-LI 4n8 essential to safeguard the life of the 21Fi� L fi, aCTSY 3n. Eptcte2us. sore feet. -as it translator to the original, and is confined to the fancy of the first build- workers, there are many other's where substances of lesser danger are In {� or Such a man were unwise to pluck use and are causing minor disabilities. I ta �t'4RD Perfect "down good old building,- to ereet. per- In many cases the connection between I I Protection - chance, worse new But those that cause and iOect is not obvious, and It raise a new house from the ground are is only accumulated experience which "� With Every blameworthy If they makes It not hand- can gt the C:A1e to the occupational I H U `vITERSO Pack a bottle of Mlnard's in your kit. Beet remedy for sprains, braises, flesh wounds, oo]ds and sore feet. - °`1rvtY ®•r a f'ii 8 7 " e r STRATFORD WO"RAN m some. seeing to them method and con- ortgl1 of ,symptoms and disease among �X NhRE oil , ;fusion are both -at a rate. -Thomas thea workers. It Is in order to pool _. Raestored t0 Health byf ydiaa ° "Faller (1642), such experience that proga'eeatvs coup; Every roll of Prince Ed - � F.. Pinlfllasl'a Verset ble i-•--r---.-� tries Interested to preventing ludas ward Brand So: Netting Compound r : y Piceadi:ly Circus was not built until trial sickness compile lista du rise opens out to a 160 foot � r the beginning of the nineteenth con- occupation&] poisons. the ladustries lea; wall of perfect pro- Stratford, Ontario. -"After M gi g taction for your foxes - - .-tury. - . _ _ _ __..� n them, the mode of entrance into "Prince Edward" does not • first baby was born I started to wont , the body• and the symptoms to be ex- ba; nor sag and has 10� on the tenth day and did a big waab- pected. While much of the material more meshes than any ing on the twelfth day. Being • oung (I was married at 19) 1 did not Few PI®WIf1$ In such lists is of international aDpli• other brand of fox netting. MACH, KNfVIES t'y 1' /l►Ifa fT8 cation, the experience of each country Write or wire for go tai what was the matter, so let it varies atxording to ditferencem to ia• delivered prices go until I was all run-down, we nn d nervous, and had a bad displace } dustrial processes and raw materials - summerside '� • ment. For nearly two years I could a{' arsllable Thus it to useful for each HOl!lYans P. Er Island nut sleep and 1 would alwaya.entplaia 1 Ws A ountry to have Its own list of having 'sot ahead -ache, but a ' For this reason the—IICpastmenZ of �PeC{al Ontario Agents train -ache.' My mother is taking No. aril "DANDY' Health of Ontario has just issued a I W M. C.•Ruthven, J. M. McGillivray Lyrtia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Conk - Alliston Prioevllla 4 >Ei pound during the Change of Lite and e. .1Wlth Tlnkler Patent Wheels small booklet entitled "Occupational she recommended it to me. After HAVlr' NO EQUAL Diseases: A Rapid Reference Manual," - - taking two bottles I began to get a which contains general information on a little sleep and to feel better and I' - see the- nearest Fleury Dealer occup&,tionai disease 4xid a correlated FO R _ have never left ori since then, except J. FI.EUaiiY'8 SONS, Aurora, Ont lies of industries and poisons; a cow- for &!,out three months. I can safely sative study of legislation in On- - day I have tc.kcn thirty bottles since tarso and elsewhere is included. While my second baby was born. I (drink the booklet Is issued primarily for the ter -ill, -ill, inz with birth my easier as I had Ji.. use of physicians, It can be obtained -- —; - - _e cr: d very few with my fourth three b � %WX a -_.- chr r t ill my by others especially interested in dls- y as I u: so much stronger. I am ease ta•aceable to induatrg, on applica- t now rl,lc to do ray work alone, but , tion to the Division of Industrial am Wil Laking the Vegetable Cour- t — Hygiene, Department of Health of g , pound ps nursing baby - Ontario, Spadina House, Toronto. y Cry" ntari PA ULI 49 Cherry Street, Surat- v > r ���� �-- ford, Untano, e/L(J / �.1Lat ill" West Canada. ` t 1: you are suffering from aagweak• news which causes each • The pro*ince of British Columbia,nervous feelin gs, Lydia E Y : - as pains in the. side and and E�IroPSL Its slack including Vancouver's Island, lies far e trhl Cie to Ydir barn's Vegetabl Compound a', .::s�soa here in Cascada, but west. of �;'lnaipeg, between the. Rocky �,, a ;„ in gnglasld,the axial seasons -a Mountains and the Pacific. _ Above two-thirds of the whole pro- with all its life and sasnuft", vee, is covered with timber. One - Inentss.is just getting iftto its tree, the Douglas - fir, grows to the 'stride. The li&tS o'LOnd0n height of between 200 and 800 Leet, L v are beckoning -- the thCatm and measures often eight feet In dlam- �1 sand shops offer a diversity of I et There are many first-class sawmills °interests and pleasures. throughout the province, and the total :. Plan now to make the crossing annual product of thele Is about 200, - +on a Cunard or Anchor -Donald- 1000,000 feet, of which 25,000,000 feet is : exported to other countries, 26,000,000 son Canadian Service Cabin a 'Class Steamer. You will find used at. home, and 16,000,000 sent to the trip itself a most enjoyable California. snot. $ailing from Mont Nova Scotia is surrounded on all y� means a thousand miles of sides by the Atlantic, except where It ; Sheltered river travel before Ss joined to New 'Brunswick by an _ YOU some to the -open sea isthmus eight miles wise and tweleve Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for which is crossed in a few de- 'miles long. It was'probably discover- lightful days6 ed by the Cabots in 1497. 'It was first Colds '•• 'Headache Neuritis Lumbago settled by the French in 1598, and .tak yoat►uaomas tp aratt abwd Me Jl. called by them AcsMe, the India& Pain ]Neuralgia `'Toothache Rheumatism yawraswamate to Swope, or name being "Acadia.' ROBERT REFORD CO.. Port Royal, now called Annapolis, �/� i-1UMD was taken possession of by the E.g. DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART - i Toronto Quebse lish governor and colonists of Virginia, as by right of the discovery .of Sebastian _ ���� I (:shot. It was ceded to dreat Britain _ ACCC OI ayes" acka e 6{ en 1713 and erected into a British See " ri 1787. .which contains proven directions. ,NCH(� O ,4 Randy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets I VA D A lightning flash lasts for about Also bottles of 24 and 100 --Druggists. I i &w arowlCE ae "�' t, k t tsred to r.'ada) of Earn Maoofactare M mmoseetie Tet CANAD 1 rte-mi.•.lonth part of a second. Aaptrin the tray mat Lusa& aMdeatar of Salicylicactd (Acetyl Salleylse Acid. "A. 8. Wmi'e It b wall knows - °`1rvtY - Mlnard's Liniment "al that Aeptrin toeana Bailer aw,ataMttre, to spat the public &&&lust imfpttons, Tablets K sayer oompanr w to 9tasMw4 weal tM& paeral teal' the .e ere.. •' ISSUE Ne. 40—'26. ,tub your scalp with pM1M1�� r ' i2%, l '; : ;ww... .. •'.',,' .: ,1 .:. .,? _ k. M, .. �, ^> 4,. • .+i. .. .�;e.,�rd. a'. l^ i^ •4 f. ^,.Yee'...'. .i :. •5+R Jt• :'l '.gid. t'L�'.4v.A::J,:�.y±^L±`•eAA��I�`J',fb'_�:-i��Xa.!?S_v..:.t:.:.�v.,+Fifi.'�,�.'.tii�+�.r,A`at......."sY.G3.•`�.,.a'vh S.••,,..%!>`....:.',;.w._„�Gr...,W..,:tSE.,.....e._ _.S'd'`: �..I-_.a: 1. u.0.;'ti'w.`."�-, r_.__.: a "'_. ..-F-+•;.A..na:.x. . ...... r.... .. :te!_.r. ...-.. - a_..v ...,... .4.'..�__-..,: 'v'-'-, .,a rt''. �,,w� :�a4 .. S}. pe .tet•. -: ,a 11 A«1 Nrx7�"/$ A •im'i'' +'P f•t. 4,:snw. ar^r"'!�.a.Yg• .•ea.c.^-•ar-: :'�",'Y",l�r: 'nd7.». eY �` ,cae.l+s;2 .;h.�.2i./�r._ ..*. ?.:.rn:r+••.y. v,..'^b'';.:.'9-t-!'r:..yd...•e.1:•.,i�!;s.r . ••e' ..5 F, c.,f"._...... ,•- ,g-1'"'• .�y„'�',,sw•�. : •.K: . a:' ' .'h ', y �- Q.t�ro: r.. .. . 'rx v �'-,{rIV,+P •1 {.$.ifiri.`..l y..14e:,.,;.k� .=:.+' r?rx�i"..P•„a.�, .aA'or,�+w ..., i,.a.e...,l,v.,. . ,�, .F”.R{ .,L .,w-w.vi;, `+.,, 1,. ,j�• �•. •',. i',n� °?.tf .r eltz Pure -Pi,-klieg Vinegar, .,,: =--We gal. -•"'aw a,..,>LS1 ,i. -• s -t. ,•�' Lindsay, who is R.O. M..o[ the strand Lgdge He very elpquently respond- We have been appointed_ local S Britain 32.00 advance. i ed to the to"t- to the Oddfello'ws, INNUME a`' a was y �r g:• x tuous repast splendid program givenr wkb- Mr. Troyeri N. G.. acting • Masto"yHarris ? a& toast -master gad Mrs. M. Reesor. O eltz Pure -Pi,-klieg Vinegar, .,,: =--We gal. of Osbaws, at the piano. Thespeaker of the epening was Mr. Anderson, of , —�.- per year.; $1.50 i1 paid in�vanee. ` 1piioas ro the United States and Creat in Lindsay, who is R.O. M..o[ the strand Lgdge He very elpquently respond- We have been appointed_ local S Britain 32.00 advance. i ed to the to"t- to the Oddfello'ws, ' agents fur the Massey -Harris JOHN MURKAR,, Propr4ton. pointing out the beauty and goodness of Brotherhood. Toe- minds and Company mud solicit the patt4nt+geuf the ft}rda,- — _ hearts of hip listeners were unconsci• p Nod better ere of the -district. NOTES AND COMMENTS.oualp--dir-ected-ta'nahi thoughts. Mrs. M. gave a very pleas - All M• -H. repairs kept constantly r -- Inst auto. A toast to the guests was on baud. It is -stated that efforts are about e• proposed by bl. Hoover and ably re - a lovely Electric Healer, or if you want to sat rs stove u and need a or fail befur© ,u b We also have used '­ W be made to liberate the two young• sponded to by Mr. Doidge, of Toronto, d We also have the agency for 'the Chicago murderers; Loeb and Leopold, and then the ball was filled with the GoodyeaaproductQ, iuc:lud. C • whoi•two• or three years ago, commit- ted one of the most cold-blooded mur- ringing of the good old songs. The toast to the ladies was proposed b , ins tires.etc. s data in the annals of crime. They took a young bay, `about twelve years Mr. Muir, of Toronto, and Mrs. (Rev.) RHtcliYie, of �Vhitevale, very \atcely Dr. G A T L A W G. A. T. ' of age to a lonely 'spot and for the revponded. other speakers were Dales, of Stouffviile, and Mr. Cars- Hires' Root Beer for a cool and •r. °` sake of the thrill it would give them, .,_ according to own confession, caddeir. of Toronto. At the close of 31y PICKERING, ONT. the American Republic there are two ,their 'slew the defenceless boy and.hid his the programme, all joined hands and sang Auld Lang Syne, after which the body in a culvert. The�rutal young amen, who are sons of wealthy parents avenin¢ a pleasure ,was brought to a close bvthe .singing of the .National ` .and highly educated were convicted of the crime. Through the efforts o Anthem �___ ROSE-MARIE•,rith !lushly paid lawyers they escaped th death penalty on the oleo of insanity; 'fF�AT 5 and it is surmised that money was freely used to prevent justice from Give yourChiid a, WHAT FOLKS SAY being rusted out to the villains and Mrs.. Oliver, of Claremont spent -Sunday with Mrs, S- Stewart. friends ABOUT PICKLING ANI?' PRESERVING, ! J Headquarters for everything in the two lines. y �r a shoe that protects e e BRE D Hair Singeing, Sha>lpooing, Yair on Saturday. -suite Mixed-Pick1lux Spice, Nu. 1, 30c IbF' O eltz Pure -Pi,-klieg Vinegar, .,,: =--We gal. Neilson's ICE CREAK Cedar Grove Ftire Cid•ervi'Legar White Wine -Vinegar, No. 1 XXX, ,Floc gal.' fered to the efforts that are bein3 lib :51 Malt Vinegar, Pure,... ,.. .. .:: floc gal ._ Pickling Onions, Cucumbers, Oelery, Cauliflower; `!7E have what you want now for the chilly evenings and at A prier Red and Green Peppers ' Mustard geed, Celery Seed, -. Tun:eric,-Corry.Etc.. Manufacturers of Preserving Jars Reduced -all sizes. F. W. Gibion was through the vil- llage on Sunday driving a' new Star you afford y. New Petfection Oil Heater or a y can rd to A nice All kinds of Fru:t Baskets, AMES' R / 0 H A R 0 S 0 N arty. If their efforts prove success- = fol it will be a dark stain on the We reroanmend them � "THE GROCERY STORE"' a lovely Electric Healer, or if you want to sat rs stove u and need a or fail befur© ,u b We also have used Pickering Hardware Store rQaebec history of criminal law in the United Bob and Mrs. Harvey and Albert, W S. Chapman th Those interested now f 1 that the deep feeling that was aroused by T!t►. �'1 a shoe that protects e e BRE D Hair Singeing, Sha>lpooing, Yair on Saturday. failure to carry out the law of the _ 'land, had now subsided ter such an ex- tent that little objection would be of O Neilson's ICE CREAK . HARDWARE NEWS No wrinkled linings to create but a fered to the efforts that are bein3 lib ti ,ad' George Wilson and Miss Chesher o 'Toronto SERVED `!7E have what you want now for the chilly evenings and at A prier i were in the, village on Sunday last. - made to give the criminals their .Iib- r Manufacturers of t F. W. Gibion was through the vil- llage on Sunday driving a' new Star you afford y. New Petfection Oil Heater or a y can rd to A nice All kinds of Fru:t Baskets, ` arty. If their efforts prove success- = fol it will be a dark stain on the We reroanmend them -1Suudaet=, 1 Q Sodas, Cones and Brick., a lovely Electric Healer, or if you want to sat rs stove u and need a or fail befur© ,u b We also have used THE BIG STORIry rQaebec history of criminal law in the United Bob and Mrs. Harvey and Albert, W S. Chapman Clothes Basket8.s a alt Savors. new one, don't to see ua y uy. Ranges everyone is raving >ttlont-they are dandy and abeolu- N Frank Pennock, Ststes. As in the case of Harry Thaw it will show the world that ir: parents The the tennis club spent social ev- becoming confused started crossthe Proprietor Hires' Root Beer for a cool and tely Raaranteed. Alco; stove pipes, coal hods, fire shrivels, --in fact , k ;_... the American Republic there are two ,� . .con Saturday evening. refreshing drink. everything yon require.. ---- ws,-one for t+ rich an one for the soot. In the B ritish —Empire— theTaw is no If �___ ROSE-MARIE•,rith per ' aon'e Chocolates, 34c r lb, or better s i a n c ------ -� �� ----� Mics Maggie., Stewart of Toronto i . - respecter of persona. pe a manin is found gushy' of murder! he must gay the penalty, whether he be rich In England the HURL�� and Mrs.. Oliver, of Claremont spent -Sunday with Mrs, S- Stewart. friends Cakes of all !rinds Wedding Cakes a speriHlty We can supply you with A and B Dry Batteries and also wit'b a Wet B Battery that will be equal to twu 45 volt dry batteries for $27. Will Ormerod was with t or poor. at present time there is a young man, Grandson CUSHION SOt_E in Toronto last week apd while there went over to the Falls and saw thehltby,Onl. -. Yea they, pre Willard Brand. i i1. x of the late Sir Frank Smith and of Hugh Ryan, two of Toronto's mast ShoeSprChfi&W ;r, vs all requirements. Write our nearest branch Oscar Raine motored up from Oahe - ... to -day and arrange to do your banking by rwealthy men, a few years ago, who' . ,lrngwood, and spent aJames Raine and family. Agent for International Farts Machinery and Repa.irp. . r r : its charged with murder. It will be interesting to watch what part his Buy shock that are built by mea who have spent almost a There has not been a year as bad for ��i° Ili1l<rj - Our Motto : 'W a have it, can get it, or it iA not inade. s the harvesting of the crops known by wealth will,play when the case comes quarter of a century in the _ GON AME - :—:WHAT WE DO: - - _ ' r mind is wet. .8 lap for trial. study of scientific silos design- was centred with a huge htrtladay oN► e. lighted with fifty candiea. Af- HON �d.' R `- + hCK IN �• �• BALcJ��Ni = .ttrrve,yone had a•• jryf;9 the snmp- IN GREENWOOD. Ong, These Tnen have created L__1.1. 1 TICKS i _ a - -- A. ' A few from here. attended Lindsay " HC11P�lIIg air alr , HTinting,- ' a shoe that protects e e n. Hair Singeing, Sha>lpooing, Yair on Saturday. employed hp Mr. Ohapman'a grand- ' -father here in 1x78. Mr, Jackean has of your chip •',been a sucoessful farmer there and is Another radio added to our list. time in the home of Will Ormer- No wrinkled linings to create but a Green River ti ,ad' George Wilson and Miss Chesher o 'Toronto cushion -sole that increases the natural springiness of the foot Basket Factory t were in the, village on Sunday last. •—a shoe that can be enlarged Manufacturers of t F. W. Gibion was through the vil- llage on Sunday driving a' new Star a fuller Wben itis outgrown. All kinds of Fru:t Baskets, ` eeh We reroanmend them Crates, -, - Alf and Mrs. Hoar, of Toronto spent a day last week with Alf. and Mrs. THE BIG STORIry _ Farm®te'3nshel Baskets. ''Tremble. Bob and Mrs. Harvey and Albert, W S. Chapman Clothes Basket8.s a �M. Chapman last week. _-of Toronto, spent Sunday with their f' here. Pickering Ontario Frank Pennock, t parents The the tennis club spent social ev- becoming confused started crossthe Proprietor ti ` ening at the home of Miss Mabel Bie ROSE-MARIL�', Bi•�ck St., `'Whitby Phone Markbam 1004 / r' .con Saturday evening. tender. She received a had knock, 1 D. W. and Mrs. Andrews, of Toron- - - to, and Gordon Brown spent Sunday Jack and Mrs. Brown ROSE-MARIE•,rith s F Mics Maggie., Stewart of Toronto _•. it Y,Mai 48 ou�• SS byl. ' c and Mrs.. Oliver, of Claremont spent -Sunday with Mrs, S- Stewart. friends • tudlo BeautMrs. i Iowa' Hall on Tuesday evening. Sept, 728th, when the Brougham Lodge I. O. Will Ormerod was with THOSE who find it more convenient to ' -O. F., No. 155, celebrated its fiftieth y.anniversary. in Toronto last week apd while there went over to the Falls and saw thehltby,Onl. � r - The guests including. iillum3nations. r. the officers and their wives or friends Xrom Markham, stouffviue. Agincourt ;r, vs all requirements. Write our nearest branch Oscar Raine motored up from Oahe - and the grand officers. and numbering to -day and arrange to do your banking by N„ accompanied by Mr. McDonald. of quebec, and Mrs. Montgomery of Col- a few hours with " Announces Opening their new ,lrngwood, and spent aJames Raine and family. Beauty Studi( Oil Brock . AUDLEY. at fool' corners. z' There has not been a year as bad for _ T _ _ _ dainty marigolds and myrtle trimming the harvesting of the crops known by 'j'hP gold onl„red sterns made a veru _ GON - ooroldest men. ' Qurn cutting has begun, but the - :—:WHAT WE DO: - - _ ' r mind is wet. .8 .soh+nred the hewty of the tablps, laden with good cheer. The head tahle _. - Roofindi in Rolls• Tale Suglsasd - Light Weight `' 35 lbs. I, COMPETITiVE QUALITY Medium Weight 45 lbs. FINE QUALITY Heavy -W eight - • � - 55 lbs. -EXTRA FINE QUALITY Extra Heavyweight 65 lbs. !SUPER FINEQUALITY >n Vranda'e�•ioof�agCWLl ttsd Brantford, Ontario Stock Carried, Information Furnislhod and Servies on Brantford Roofing r*nder'ed by T. J. Prouse, - _- Pickering ' J. S. Balsdon Hardware, - ` Pickering >•q: Many attended the School Fair at Mareelling, Hair Dressing, C. w d { Brongnam on ednea ay. Winter Bros. are remodelling their HC11P�lIIg air alr , HTinting,- ' ° ° "rewidenee. John Jackson, of Michigan, called on F. M. Ch tpmaa recently.He was Hair Singeing, Sha>lpooing, ' employed hp Mr. Ohapman'a grand- ' -father here in 1x78. Mr, Jackean has - Scalp -Treatments, Massaging, _- •',been a sucoessful farmer there and is -cosyliving retired %Atb his sons oiler- Manicuring, Shingling, sting the farm. He is the eldest of -' the ran, ly of which W. H. Jackson, ..Children's Hair Cutting 1 of Brock Road, is the youngest. . 7 F. M. Chapman purposes having a sale of Yorkshire breeding sows and Call and See Us on Beauty -Culture. .. - -` " --reader cattle in the near future. Miss Ruth, eldest daughter of Wal- ter and Mrs. Fowlie, had the mi:ifor• tune tohehit by a car driven by r The little _ ,Phone 38a for App')hit ent �M. Chapman last week. - _ l girl Ras standing near. the school and to becoming confused started crossthe ti -,road away from the eohoal iust as the ...car by ROSE-MARIL�', Bi•�ck St., `'Whitby cawas along and as bit the tender. She received a had knock, ,'.,but, we are pleased to s,sy, is improv- - - lag nicely. .rye►. — WHITEVALE. A most pleasing event took place to _•. it Y,Mai 48 ou�• SS byl. ' %the form of a Banquet in the Odd Fel- -Sd i Iowa' Hall on Tuesday evening. Sept, 728th, when the Brougham Lodge I. O. THOSE who find it more convenient to ' -O. F., No. 155, celebrated its fiftieth y.anniversary. oµtttioy .,JL do their banking by mail, will find that The guests including. O -the co-operative services of this Bank meet r. the officers and their wives or friends Xrom Markham, stouffviue. Agincourt ;r, vs all requirements. Write our nearest branch :,. and the grand officers. and numbering to -day and arrange to do your banking by N„ one hundred and twenty, were receiv•m� alai!. .You will -save the trouble of frequent ed by A. and Mrs. Trdyer. The ball iwas artisticaltyr decorated in a color w8"4a0 trips to town., ;cie3i�atgoid an-d-wbite. T l6 z' . down were banked with autumn flow- ere, while the tables were decked with _ T _ fr dainty marigolds and myrtle trimming 'j'hP gold onl„red sterns made a veru _ GON E ;pli asit,g effect, Huge baskets of fruit .soh+nred the hewty of the tablps, laden with good cheer. The head tahle WHITBY BRANCH, J. H. PERRY, Manager. was centred with a huge htrtladay oN► e. lighted with fifty candiea. Af- BROOKLIN BRANCH, F. A. BURT, Manager. ' = .ttrrve,yone had a•• jryf;9 the snmp- IN �� Gilson's of Guelph now offer you a perfected furnace—pipeleu ..»«•...� 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 Soy— Less to Use. the new Gilson "Magic" is built =- otP Tunsten Plate. Transmits heat THREE TIMES faster, Patented air -blast burns all the gas and smoke. New type cone-shaped grate gets more heat units out of fuel. Electric arc welding seals 1 the furnace tight as an egg against leaks of gas, dust or smoke. Burns hard or Solt Coal, Coke or Wood You are not dependent upon' hard coal alone as youget excellent results from any kind of coke, fuel—soft coal, oil or gas. Youenjoy an extra saving by 1 using low cost fuels. Write for Easy Payment Pian Amoderate payment down in. stalls the new Gilson 'Magic." Learn all the features of this new sensationally -priced heatingsystem. We will welcome your inquiry. Catalogue, sketch plan forms, estimates and full informatlon, gladly sup- plied without obligating you in any way. Act at once—this is the time to ma —for heating your home properly. D. J GORMLEY, Dunbsrton Phone Pickering 1506 Gilson Mfg. Co., Limited - '1510 York St., Guelph . y er�g1 (y 4',..•r'Y.u.,.. .. ...-.. .. :._ � ... '. :.. .n .. ..C+.••: '+.a .: •. ......... .u...... _o ..- � .ovine+•'•, .w.w—�...�A'c.. ...v.. 2'=.t .�xa.w_f...tas%..r. M�.Cf�.••l�A,y.'�F:.u•.-'i.a,.aFl��.4n... - -.. .... . o .r- ..n.. _. .... _. - ..,,s,.1^ - -... �.... .. .. ..... .'.wwi..i4 : .,ache✓ d{N: 'w i s, y' \r'i'y�n •:/ ,.+1:•. Ya 'A•iM C S . magg, 'K �t 4 A.. CLARKMON1 Mrs. Harry Thomson, who is in S HI N G L E'S N, Buffalo, owing to the illness of D Scott had a business trip her via -in-law, Mr. Crooker, re- % A -A FeNN­._� .,.:.to Toronto oim Tuesday. ceived word that her brother, Dr. Vora. Scotia Sbivales L. Fiugold had A business, trip Alms Dowswell, of Kirkhoben, 'Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles to the city on Tuesday. Minn., had passed away on the Hard and Soft @oal of the,* Bird's Felt Slate Shingles or sale at Mrs. Readman spent last weak. 15th of the month.- Deceased was y. _--hest equalit, . with friends in Toronto. well known here, being a brother T. PATERSOZ*rg OLAREM NT Mr. and Mrs. Obidlow were in of the late Alex Dowswelt, who Toronto on Monday-fRadval ---- U67. �4 the SpOL-L8 111- of Wm. Dowswell, of Toronto. A.LAW, �T A n . umber o . f and Claremont. Also, a 'brother TH vicinity are now discussing plans p C i�a� -�e for their annual dear hunt. A Reduction ont. 'Magnus Henderson and Luther is 115th to Septem- n From Augnat the NoficetoCreaors and Mrs. Pilkey were in Port her the 15th, I will make a Ferry on Mond on business. THOS. F. SCO &=d 0=erfs reduction in sleigh abbe prices. TT :,'"a CLAREMONT, ONT. Norman and Monday Beal and two Kiddies' Silk Bring in your sleighs and get the 'v children, of Toronto, spent Sun- In the Matter of the Estate of Sarah e. P irili&ge of benefit of these worth while Sox, special, 29c -:.,da J. H. And Mrs. Beal. Alice Burnie, late of the I redactions. Idmer and Mrs. Miller spent Pickering, in the County of Or - q Vii: Dealer in. Ford Cars,' new, ..and Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs. Md tario, widow, deceased. Youths' Silk i,-.. .�Dermaid, of the 7th 100. Notice is given that &1 persons hav ri� concess' ing claims or demands Against the L 0 RNE REID used. Ben Kilpatrick and John Mun- oto on M of the said deceased. who died CLAREMONT cial, 39c il dell were in Toro Sox,spe M.se�-Harris In Monday estate oplements -and on or about the 12th day of July. l9v, attending the rodeo exhibition. are required to send or deliver to tt e Repairs. 0 Ladies' Silk Thomas and Mrs Paierson spent undersigned administrator Life and Car Insurance. r Tuesday in Brooklin with their tate of the deceased, full pa O'the e8i rticlar, o There is Music -" daughter, Mrs. Clarence Pengelly. their claims-, duly verified, on or b Hose, 50c and I Phone Clare. 5102 Walter and Mrs, Ward motored fore the 20th day of October. 1928. and to Oshawa on Monday to spend that after the last mentioned date the .3 CLAREMONT .-in the'Air Ladies"' Silk d with Stanley and Mrs. said Administrator will proceed to the dap Cook. distribute the assets of the estate . . . . . . .... among the persons entitled thereto. -Hose, 75e ..per pr. OREAMERY 1 Mrs. H. G. McIntyre has been is having regard only. to those claims of The new Atwater -Kent and West Toronto for several weeks -on .:, AC" which he shall then have received Radio Sets will e., count of the serious illness' of her notice. Fancy Crepe tor Highest price paid for please yon. Dated the 23rd day of September. mother. Cream at the Fred Ward was in the northern I.M. ladies dresses. We will instal one in your home province last week CHARLES S. PALMER. on free trial and if not entirely part of the ] Administrator. Pickering, Ont. C1&r@Mon t Cre&Mer7 �i urchasing a number of cattle for satisfactory we will remove it. Famey and plain Ming purposes. By Arthur EL Christian, 4.8 Whitby, Out., his Solicitor. We have thpm, from 840 Q Give us a trial and be convinced 4., H. G. McIntyre is building an irtain Scrim. I addition to his factory, made complete up- �k. necessary by his constantly in- 5 C swed a Ed 1. A Ca* kud lemilbs, 4 creasing business. See onr Stock of Fall Goods, such A Freer line of Groceries and BE -A Luther Pilkey has resumed as Findlay Staves and HeateaR. q" +wont la his Kai neas sfiiop; aft—C-bleinian-I$ Herat- Llim a. Oil H - uit-aalwayronhsuid at STANDS FOR THE BEST 'being laid off duty over a mouth The Mer Brisk Co., ere, Mite and Gloves, rock bottom prices. n account of a severe attack of Stove Cement plenrisy. Etc. -The npfls in our public school have been busy for some time I Do I S 0 0 T making reparations for tbeannu- We desire to have a resident' F. M. C 0 0 'P E R, at School Fair % hich is being held representative of the Fuller Brush CLAREMONT to day (Thursday). Company in Pickering and Wbit- a-CLAREMONT for immediate work, The fine weather which made by townships4A now are buying C swed is ai its appearance on Tnesday was People right Agent for Atkerman's Quality _--mach appreciated by the -farrmerp, Christmas presents in IArX*_qt1*n__ Harness, Ask the user many of wbom had not finished tities from our saleemeo and we Amore rough for motor traffic. Piclering 'generous ties of the road drag would help them wonderfully. Wall Leatt er Goo& Stare 1. As winter is approaching they A -New'ArrivAl should be attended to at an early HARNESS lea at Bingham a date, for unless the ruts and low See the 1926 Sam Our supply of quality Harness d are filled up the road -will before buying. Parts Is now complete. be In very bad condition in the 0' a to choose' from Over 500 sample re The road should be built at loc per roll and up. Being fortunate in securing it large stock of Men's and Boy's "Blue :'BOOT"REB SHOE' sothat no water i@' allowed to A complete line of Paint,-, Oils and Serge"' Suite at Reduced- Prices, we are now offering stupen-' We have large stock of this FamseW & larl hand—unbeatable t stand on &am. Varnishes at right prices. dons bargains for two weeks.,only. Boo on A most enjoyable time was for hard wear and tear. a lint by the young people of the Estimates cheerfully given for all oiiig to be for less than* the present c6et of -7 These clothe REPAIRING a are g age and surrounding district, interior and exterior ttllj� I manufacturing them, ranging from $12,00 to 1622.50. • We maintain our established rep When they sembled in the skat- decorating. Boys, $5.00,to $7.00 Dig all kinds of tion for ing rink on Monday evening to en - Call or phone 1813 Claremont ha and boots. joy a corn roast, which is so popes- Come Early to Receive Your Choice 'and 'Size lar at this season of the year. An CECIL 4BRADLff 'abnndance of butter, salt and also W.G.BINGHAM Phome'3800 Call at -wood to do the roasting was pro- Harness -maker, J. FINGOLD'S vided, but owing to an oversight Paint6r and Decorator .7 PICKERING, ONTARIO no one thought of bring' Ontafio C=A�M=401_Trr. 01-TrzAe-MIC 9 "ff "y Claremont, corn, which s quite necessary 'for these occiisions. Asitwas de #w EcosowAcal Trmuporustim is tided that butter and salt alone might not be relished by the crowd several of the young men - '� �present, IMF were sent out in post haste to se ,cure the element which was re- quired to make the feast a success. 2 Remember the 105th anniverg ary of the Baptist Church, which will take place next Sunday, -Oct. .,.3rd. Prof. L. H. Marshall, fortnej • �/ ♦ i' - erly of Coventry, England. but Y1. A now of McMaster University, To - 11 a. m. and ronto, will h at at 's p. m. preach bottie Choir will tender special music at the morn. ing service and the Choir of the u1, Century Baptist Church, Toronto, will to main bearinv Inerare the render special music at the ...... IT is by strictest attention rvice. On Monday material and, which has won for this Cb=,.t A _. evening as ality—of mat :unanimous praise. 14 that Chevrolet evening, Oct. 4tb, the annual tea workqmlajans -Go to your -nearest Chev"I'et dealer. not only the most -Raise the hood of the smoofh Chevrolet 4ELod entertainment will be given. has achieved, ITT smoothest, and examine for yourself the e V ­ so .,,,In" po7erful but also he an An unnsually fine grogram will aan that el---. ---. — Ila ,=. Chevrolet 4, 'be given he H. W. Fiercey6011,1,itegr ate prise 'Sadee bow the vrorkinz Peru are fuIly The Smoothest Chevrolet In Chevrolet 0111,114 t4pric Literature of i --protected from road dust.grit preter of I, end history is selling at the Lowe 0 at Chamberlain, bari- and Water. The valve -lifter assembly for which Chevrolet has ever bilten sold 7 7, wood; Erne 15 co tone Soloist, of Agincourt, and completely encased in pressed steel in Canada. covering to prevent entry of harmful Ask about GMAC Plan of Deferred .0- Mi—A.'W 'foreign matter and to silence the en. -eireents Wm. Coates, cornet soloist, of Ulna. 'The Chevrolet Dry, Disc Clutch fs Pay Agincourt. Supper will be served ReaebtallSoe Cm"S910 Sbdu $925 mounted In the flywheel bousinst, while �ly behind - __ All, fer it/ frown 6 to 8 o'clock. Everybody issioft is immediate Sped ?IS Cmcb 810 Lan&aSodan $79 transm cluteb and. with the provetleer-aha% T 60 Commercial e and have an completely enckme& 'n come enjoyall6le even- LZ 715 L10" Expran a ing. Admission 50 cents, child- ncrankshaft w14 extra isr" yeses f t and weU- All Prices at Factory ren 2.5 rpnts. S their harvesting. have a very extensive line or these Litter* Carriers, Hay Carriers, Lyman Pilkey spent Monday in articles, including Ivory gets, Tor. Pumps. Door Tracks. Cow 'Lemonville. Mrs. Pilkey accom. toise Shell Sets and Christmas Bank Died him as far as Stouffrille novelties as well as the household, D the sooner it Is deposited is x . and spent the day with the Taun cleaning equipmeaL Our business FRANK I PROUSE �atnily and calling on Mrs. Bar. has. &I ways been good in this ed is - PICKERING. UNTARIG WAD. Who has lost her eyesight. trict and unless you are a highly for the money. that ordina-rly $lips -c Leonard and Russell Pilkey. az- respected citizen with a car, don''tt. YM through one's fingers, and an income cow pealed by Mrs. Clifford Pilkey, apply for this 'position i ff I.A. viejoeilance CoInmiv-NIS Motored to Kincardine one day you are this t3pe of man 860- R or last week to visit their brother, h. Stone, ply in arson to &a. King St. .PICKERING BRANCH—W. F. Law, Manaw na the Clifford, science teacher in the 504 Colonial Bldg„ 13 High School In that town Mira. Went, Toronto. Pilkey remained in Kincardine, ldnmbsnhlp fm --having taken up house. Maple lied Mut%W Fin Tiakeft may bes had from lbs PT*ddg" Of hire. Brown is in receipt of a Seweetery an applioalelm. letter from relatives In the Peace is er, M, S. Chapman, Pickering. River District which of a very 0. Munro, Jas. Richardson. , I optimistic character. The crops this are excellent. James CbeAp rates for farm and country year !McFarlane, formerly of Claremont buildings. Windstorm Insurance on buildings, who has been in tbo Peace River wind -mills. Silos etc. Districtfor the petit twenty years Automobile Iosursene6* 4or more, ties the best crop -4 in his of all kinds. experience, and others are eDaily FARMS FOR SALB fortunate. Their friends inTlare. wont are pleased to hear of their Write or phone .4succ*68 and hope that it may con- ED. BOWMA N tinue. Owing to the frequent rains d ur- 20 WHITBY, ONT. Ing the past two month@ the Brock Road has become very Amore rough for motor traffic. Piclering 'generous ties of the road drag would help them wonderfully. Wall Leatt er Goo& Stare 1. As winter is approaching they A -New'ArrivAl should be attended to at an early HARNESS lea at Bingham a date, for unless the ruts and low See the 1926 Sam Our supply of quality Harness d are filled up the road -will before buying. Parts Is now complete. be In very bad condition in the 0' a to choose' from Over 500 sample re The road should be built at loc per roll and up. Being fortunate in securing it large stock of Men's and Boy's "Blue :'BOOT"REB SHOE' sothat no water i@' allowed to A complete line of Paint,-, Oils and Serge"' Suite at Reduced- Prices, we are now offering stupen-' We have large stock of this FamseW & larl hand—unbeatable t stand on &am. Varnishes at right prices. dons bargains for two weeks.,only. Boo on A most enjoyable time was for hard wear and tear. a lint by the young people of the Estimates cheerfully given for all oiiig to be for less than* the present c6et of -7 These clothe REPAIRING a are g age and surrounding district, interior and exterior ttllj� I manufacturing them, ranging from $12,00 to 1622.50. • We maintain our established rep When they sembled in the skat- decorating. Boys, $5.00,to $7.00 Dig all kinds of tion for ing rink on Monday evening to en - Call or phone 1813 Claremont ha and boots. joy a corn roast, which is so popes- Come Early to Receive Your Choice 'and 'Size lar at this season of the year. An CECIL 4BRADLff 'abnndance of butter, salt and also W.G.BINGHAM Phome'3800 Call at -wood to do the roasting was pro- Harness -maker, J. FINGOLD'S vided, but owing to an oversight Paint6r and Decorator .7 PICKERING, ONTARIO no one thought of bring' Ontafio C=A�M=401_Trr. 01-TrzAe-MIC 9 "ff "y Claremont, corn, which s quite necessary 'for these occiisions. Asitwas de #w EcosowAcal Trmuporustim is tided that butter and salt alone might not be relished by the crowd several of the young men - '� �present, IMF were sent out in post haste to se ,cure the element which was re- quired to make the feast a success. 2 Remember the 105th anniverg ary of the Baptist Church, which will take place next Sunday, -Oct. .,.3rd. Prof. L. H. Marshall, fortnej • �/ ♦ i' - erly of Coventry, England. but Y1. A now of McMaster University, To - 11 a. m. and ronto, will h at at 's p. m. preach bottie Choir will tender special music at the morn. ing service and the Choir of the u1, Century Baptist Church, Toronto, will to main bearinv Inerare the render special music at the ...... IT is by strictest attention rvice. On Monday material and, which has won for this Cb=,.t A _. evening as ality—of mat :unanimous praise. 14 that Chevrolet evening, Oct. 4tb, the annual tea workqmlajans -Go to your -nearest Chev"I'et dealer. not only the most -Raise the hood of the smoofh Chevrolet 4ELod entertainment will be given. has achieved, ITT smoothest, and examine for yourself the e V ­ so .,,,In" po7erful but also he an An unnsually fine grogram will aan that el---. ---. — Ila ,=. Chevrolet 4, 'be given he H. W. Fiercey6011,1,itegr ate prise 'Sadee bow the vrorkinz Peru are fuIly The Smoothest Chevrolet In Chevrolet 0111,114 t4pric Literature of i --protected from road dust.grit preter of I, end history is selling at the Lowe 0 at Chamberlain, bari- and Water. The valve -lifter assembly for which Chevrolet has ever bilten sold 7 7, wood; Erne 15 co tone Soloist, of Agincourt, and completely encased in pressed steel in Canada. covering to prevent entry of harmful Ask about GMAC Plan of Deferred .0- Mi—A.'W 'foreign matter and to silence the en. -eireents Wm. Coates, cornet soloist, of Ulna. 'The Chevrolet Dry, Disc Clutch fs Pay Agincourt. Supper will be served ReaebtallSoe Cm"S910 Sbdu $925 mounted In the flywheel bousinst, while �ly behind - __ All, fer it/ frown 6 to 8 o'clock. Everybody issioft is immediate Sped ?IS Cmcb 810 Lan&aSodan $79 transm cluteb and. with the provetleer-aha% T 60 Commercial e and have an completely enckme& 'n come enjoyall6le even- LZ 715 L10" Expran a ing. Admission 50 cents, child- ncrankshaft w14 extra isr" yeses f t and weU- All Prices at Factory ren 2.5 rpnts. S Litter* Carriers, Hay Carriers, A Dollar is Saved Pumps. Door Tracks. Cow when it is in the Bowls. Pressure Systems Ste. Bank It,will pay you to got my erieft on D the sooner it Is deposited is —1 -above b4fore buying elsewhere. the Bank the greater the assur FRANK I PROUSE sure of Its being saved. _7 PICKERING. UNTARIG BMING1 Savings Account is A Magnet for the money. that ordina-rly $lips The Pickering YM through one's fingers, and an income paying guarantee for the future. I.A. viejoeilance CoInmiv-NIS 11-1-1155 STANDARD 'BANK The object of this Association to toss or lesson steaUnd prosecute` to "10 .PICKERING BRANCH—W. F. Law, Manaw na the Branalms aiso• at Brooklia. West Hill. Whitby Keombeon haIrica proper 650tese oconnowd Amore rough for motor traffic. Piclering 'generous ties of the road drag would help them wonderfully. Wall Leatt er Goo& Stare 1. As winter is approaching they A -New'ArrivAl should be attended to at an early HARNESS lea at Bingham a date, for unless the ruts and low See the 1926 Sam Our supply of quality Harness d are filled up the road -will before buying. Parts Is now complete. be In very bad condition in the 0' a to choose' from Over 500 sample re The road should be built at loc per roll and up. Being fortunate in securing it large stock of Men's and Boy's "Blue :'BOOT"REB SHOE' sothat no water i@' allowed to A complete line of Paint,-, Oils and Serge"' Suite at Reduced- Prices, we are now offering stupen-' We have large stock of this FamseW & larl hand—unbeatable t stand on &am. Varnishes at right prices. dons bargains for two weeks.,only. Boo on A most enjoyable time was for hard wear and tear. a lint by the young people of the Estimates cheerfully given for all oiiig to be for less than* the present c6et of -7 These clothe REPAIRING a are g age and surrounding district, interior and exterior ttllj� I manufacturing them, ranging from $12,00 to 1622.50. • We maintain our established rep When they sembled in the skat- decorating. Boys, $5.00,to $7.00 Dig all kinds of tion for ing rink on Monday evening to en - Call or phone 1813 Claremont ha and boots. joy a corn roast, which is so popes- Come Early to Receive Your Choice 'and 'Size lar at this season of the year. An CECIL 4BRADLff 'abnndance of butter, salt and also W.G.BINGHAM Phome'3800 Call at -wood to do the roasting was pro- Harness -maker, J. FINGOLD'S vided, but owing to an oversight Paint6r and Decorator .7 PICKERING, ONTARIO no one thought of bring' Ontafio C=A�M=401_Trr. 01-TrzAe-MIC 9 "ff "y Claremont, corn, which s quite necessary 'for these occiisions. Asitwas de #w EcosowAcal Trmuporustim is tided that butter and salt alone might not be relished by the crowd several of the young men - '� �present, IMF were sent out in post haste to se ,cure the element which was re- quired to make the feast a success. 2 Remember the 105th anniverg ary of the Baptist Church, which will take place next Sunday, -Oct. .,.3rd. Prof. L. H. Marshall, fortnej • �/ ♦ i' - erly of Coventry, England. but Y1. A now of McMaster University, To - 11 a. m. and ronto, will h at at 's p. m. preach bottie Choir will tender special music at the morn. ing service and the Choir of the u1, Century Baptist Church, Toronto, will to main bearinv Inerare the render special music at the ...... IT is by strictest attention rvice. On Monday material and, which has won for this Cb=,.t A _. evening as ality—of mat :unanimous praise. 14 that Chevrolet evening, Oct. 4tb, the annual tea workqmlajans -Go to your -nearest Chev"I'et dealer. not only the most -Raise the hood of the smoofh Chevrolet 4ELod entertainment will be given. has achieved, ITT smoothest, and examine for yourself the e V ­ so .,,,In" po7erful but also he an An unnsually fine grogram will aan that el---. ---. — Ila ,=. Chevrolet 4, 'be given he H. W. Fiercey6011,1,itegr ate prise 'Sadee bow the vrorkinz Peru are fuIly The Smoothest Chevrolet In Chevrolet 0111,114 t4pric Literature of i --protected from road dust.grit preter of I, end history is selling at the Lowe 0 at Chamberlain, bari- and Water. The valve -lifter assembly for which Chevrolet has ever bilten sold 7 7, wood; Erne 15 co tone Soloist, of Agincourt, and completely encased in pressed steel in Canada. covering to prevent entry of harmful Ask about GMAC Plan of Deferred .0- Mi—A.'W 'foreign matter and to silence the en. -eireents Wm. Coates, cornet soloist, of Ulna. 'The Chevrolet Dry, Disc Clutch fs Pay Agincourt. Supper will be served ReaebtallSoe Cm"S910 Sbdu $925 mounted In the flywheel bousinst, while �ly behind - __ All, fer it/ frown 6 to 8 o'clock. Everybody issioft is immediate Sped ?IS Cmcb 810 Lan&aSodan $79 transm cluteb and. with the provetleer-aha% T 60 Commercial e and have an completely enckme& 'n come enjoyall6le even- LZ 715 L10" Expran a ing. Admission 50 cents, child- ncrankshaft w14 extra isr" yeses f t and weU- All Prices at Factory ren 2.5 rpnts. S Litter* Carriers, Hay Carriers, Pumps. Door Tracks. Cow Bowls. Pressure Systems Ste. It,will pay you to got my erieft on —1 -above b4fore buying elsewhere. FRANK I PROUSE PICKERING. UNTARIG The Pickering I.A. viejoeilance CoInmiv-NIS The object of this Association to toss lesson steaUnd prosecute` to "10 na the Keombeon haIrica proper 650tese oconnowd naw immediately wishtonvallow es of Exeantive oomtylx ldnmbsnhlp fm Tiakeft may bes had from lbs PT*ddg" Of Seweetery an applioalelm. ftac. Oom.—L. D. Banks, 0. S. Palmi. er, M, S. Chapman, Pickering. 0. Munro, Jas. Richardson. , I sowo6wy Amore rough for motor traffic. Piclering 'generous ties of the road drag would help them wonderfully. Wall Leatt er Goo& Stare 1. As winter is approaching they A -New'ArrivAl should be attended to at an early HARNESS lea at Bingham a date, for unless the ruts and low See the 1926 Sam Our supply of quality Harness d are filled up the road -will before buying. Parts Is now complete. be In very bad condition in the 0' a to choose' from Over 500 sample re The road should be built at loc per roll and up. Being fortunate in securing it large stock of Men's and Boy's "Blue :'BOOT"REB SHOE' sothat no water i@' allowed to A complete line of Paint,-, Oils and Serge"' Suite at Reduced- Prices, we are now offering stupen-' We have large stock of this FamseW & larl hand—unbeatable t stand on &am. Varnishes at right prices. dons bargains for two weeks.,only. Boo on A most enjoyable time was for hard wear and tear. a lint by the young people of the Estimates cheerfully given for all oiiig to be for less than* the present c6et of -7 These clothe REPAIRING a are g age and surrounding district, interior and exterior ttllj� I manufacturing them, ranging from $12,00 to 1622.50. • We maintain our established rep When they sembled in the skat- decorating. Boys, $5.00,to $7.00 Dig all kinds of tion for ing rink on Monday evening to en - Call or phone 1813 Claremont ha and boots. joy a corn roast, which is so popes- Come Early to Receive Your Choice 'and 'Size lar at this season of the year. An CECIL 4BRADLff 'abnndance of butter, salt and also W.G.BINGHAM Phome'3800 Call at -wood to do the roasting was pro- Harness -maker, J. FINGOLD'S vided, but owing to an oversight Paint6r and Decorator .7 PICKERING, ONTARIO no one thought of bring' Ontafio C=A�M=401_Trr. 01-TrzAe-MIC 9 "ff "y Claremont, corn, which s quite necessary 'for these occiisions. Asitwas de #w EcosowAcal Trmuporustim is tided that butter and salt alone might not be relished by the crowd several of the young men - '� �present, IMF were sent out in post haste to se ,cure the element which was re- quired to make the feast a success. 2 Remember the 105th anniverg ary of the Baptist Church, which will take place next Sunday, -Oct. .,.3rd. Prof. L. H. Marshall, fortnej • �/ ♦ i' - erly of Coventry, England. but Y1. A now of McMaster University, To - 11 a. m. and ronto, will h at at 's p. m. preach bottie Choir will tender special music at the morn. ing service and the Choir of the u1, Century Baptist Church, Toronto, will to main bearinv Inerare the render special music at the ...... IT is by strictest attention rvice. On Monday material and, which has won for this Cb=,.t A _. evening as ality—of mat :unanimous praise. 14 that Chevrolet evening, Oct. 4tb, the annual tea workqmlajans -Go to your -nearest Chev"I'et dealer. not only the most -Raise the hood of the smoofh Chevrolet 4ELod entertainment will be given. has achieved, ITT smoothest, and examine for yourself the e V ­ so .,,,In" po7erful but also he an An unnsually fine grogram will aan that el---. ---. — Ila ,=. Chevrolet 4, 'be given he H. W. Fiercey6011,1,itegr ate prise 'Sadee bow the vrorkinz Peru are fuIly The Smoothest Chevrolet In Chevrolet 0111,114 t4pric Literature of i --protected from road dust.grit preter of I, end history is selling at the Lowe 0 at Chamberlain, bari- and Water. The valve -lifter assembly for which Chevrolet has ever bilten sold 7 7, wood; Erne 15 co tone Soloist, of Agincourt, and completely encased in pressed steel in Canada. covering to prevent entry of harmful Ask about GMAC Plan of Deferred .0- Mi—A.'W 'foreign matter and to silence the en. -eireents Wm. Coates, cornet soloist, of Ulna. 'The Chevrolet Dry, Disc Clutch fs Pay Agincourt. Supper will be served ReaebtallSoe Cm"S910 Sbdu $925 mounted In the flywheel bousinst, while �ly behind - __ All, fer it/ frown 6 to 8 o'clock. Everybody issioft is immediate Sped ?IS Cmcb 810 Lan&aSodan $79 transm cluteb and. with the provetleer-aha% T 60 Commercial e and have an completely enckme& 'n come enjoyall6le even- LZ 715 L10" Expran a ing. Admission 50 cents, child- ncrankshaft w14 extra isr" yeses f t and weU- All Prices at Factory ren 2.5 rpnts. S FIX t7� -C"11,:ice !Jt 7 SK ti 2. ZEN= X aupy, at what I have done. 1A.ItA r the "Dawn Over the Rideau."' SAVi YOUR OWN potice inspector was- Isere yesterday, swathe in so�ite*t gray and with toot - Y one Of Which #tepa quiet and --muffled, putting-quoitions,'4ver Fr6hTei'11111�im tris &.veiled insult to you, -I vented to 13READ Dimly the dawn'crept-In through the town and asked Adrian Kly:ne to eom,- 'Jilidnimr, Ettstem gatmv tv I t t-. _4 down. I am expecting him eviLtry 44. er the ellver, water, a floating film isrL ON on earth Adrian Klyne. demanded the young baronet in gen of of chiffon . nine bewildermeZt. Veiled the dim reflections glimmering "Haven't you heard of him? He is faint In the shadowif Or ....... . . . . . thoughts half -concealed.' Like rare a retired Indian police officer who hag changing and ever changing devoted himself to solving mysterious The light in moving depths of er" problems, lrhey say that his talent that are gray and dreaming. 'A amounts to gei.lus.11 almost . rao "Oh, aprivate detective," the softly young Now the. heavy cloud curtains softly man rejoined contemptuously. "You lifted and drifted; t acted for the -best, daring, of course; ?he silver to coin -of the sun•ahanged but I am sorry. I have no faith in the palast yellow those shaTks. They are either chiLrla- 7.' by ,Sealed air -tight. Fresh and delicious. Then. to Its own golden seeming rK tans or out-and-;Dut blackmailers." A well -modulated laugh from the against 04 - soft 'blur 'of the OW50 vec= I open hall' door caused them both to heavens. turn. On the threshold stood a mus - f curling Smoky wisps of chiffon, lightly: curling cular man of military aspect, with a heaRhy, bronzed face and the lissome and clinging IF' Carossed the quiet face of the silvery carriage of one who has lived much slumberous water, in Then they scattered in fading in the sadd:e. He was dressed loops tweeds, and wore a cap, which he in- before the first wind of the stantly doffed. morning "I am Adrian Klyne," he said pleas- That iwept a pathway of rippling "Forgive my untimely merri- MW HEADON UILL intly. same down the Water's shin- ment, but I simply couldn't W It. P Ing ribbon, % CHAPTER L cried. "Sir Francis Lathrop of The sentiments I unintentionally over- Blowing them lightly away through Pears Are Popular., It may surprise many to team that Near horizontal rays of a brigIA Lathrop Grange has been found dead heard are so entirely my own." the open gates of the morning. imorning sun caught Samuel Honey- -murdered, they .say -in his own (To. be continued.) Pears are the most popular of the bunts rain -gauge as he lifted it from grounds." VVb*re Was the pearly dawn with bar fruits Put up by Canadian Canning m, bas's . The master of the Larches sat up Companies. Latest statistics show its copper stand on his lawn. Yet Another Use for the heavy necklace of diver? and blinked at Lis informant with Trailing diaphanous that over twice as many cases of peare i0l' A sparkle was created. s robes through sp vride-*pen, staring eyes. Phonograph. the lovelyl eaves- of. the maple, (800,000) are marketed as compared Sr It was a livid, red scintil'ation- Murderedl" he exealmed. No new. movement can apparently She had gracefully swept to apples, (186,000) and over three "B coif" kriaeched 11on-eybun. away as the ti=as ae many as compared to peach- AdB' d!$' His mind immediately flashed back take place'vithlout calling In the aid brilliant September sunshine' M he-oseres in recim to the blood in his rain -gauge. of''the pbonograPh. It is now to be Gave to the shimmering, fula-b ea. (86,000). Plums and cherries come. hags and parks of his quiet English ``Then Im-Y--must-awdount-for-the, Amed-And-not- for th`e�t­_tim*�� _­ rno=fna h next -in popular favor with 60,000 m4 er c"_to__`ent`er_ estate. garmevAs golden of %X1 blood in my gaug#," he said. connection with the laws which should Go,�rued in0;000" tinea re v "But how glad I A that I give guide the preservation of good healthweaving. Servants, busy with their morning Autuinn arliest __trica bel if the OOM_ tasks, were startled. The gardener prompt information to the police. It In the individual . and In f dge. A New U&e. ought to furnish them with a good munity. :dropped his rake, and taliffig a near 0 That the Northern interior of Cans- lY 'course clew," he added with satisfaction. Speaking of the popularization of through the yard, came up still offers in Mlr4rdls Liniment for toothache. any a thrill to the ex. But no such good fortune attended physical culture, Sir W. Arbuthnot mr�- ishort!y before the master of the house. A authorities in their endeavor to Lane. president Of the New Health Plorer is Indicated by the fact that en. " la"L "Anything the matter, sir?" he is the authori gineers from the Department of the solve the mystery of Sir Francis LA- Society. In Great Britain recently quired. i:4 _Quiet 1111W4. Interior in their field work of last -The matter?" Honeybun repeated throp's death. The 14oneybun estate wrote In a letter to the &dlto+.,of the I marvel at the quiet things of earth. year ran across'a !aka IS& miles long s from Lathrop Grange, London Morning Advertiser: dully. "Just look at this stuff I, the was five notes How strong they are: which had never been shown on a map it's horrible. and the baronet and the retired Lon- "Thus far we have been very large - Kau ama--It`s-- . -_ -_ - The pine that stands. but whispering. before. There a" some vast tracts don merchant Were not even on visit- ly concentrating our teaching upon Lik on the hill, untrodden by the white man. thatoffer "Like b'o,,d, sir,"' Adams supplied in terms. At such a distance In the the first of these two rules of living; May journey fax their challenge to the adventurer and county) It was hardly likely that they what we now propose to do I to- come _f towir- explorer. the word as beads of perspiration pop. 11 And proudly bear. Its tiers 0 wou:d have been occupying such dif- bins, with this teaching of =c`t diet pod out on his red face. Ing sails - "And what's more, I believe it is ferent social positions, suggestions for' the adequate daily And what but frost .7 Have a Care for. Color. -12.00d." he added. The Chief Constable of the county exercise of the human body, Could build a solid bridge so silently. 'Adan has apparently become ca' The rain -gauge Honeybun he*d in did not fail to consider the strange "Of these I need at present, say, Ifs a arches bossed ch Mr. Ho not less about one of the most important hand was more than half full of a report which neybun hsA made nothing more than that we do lew crystal? The quiet - touch items In his environment --color, As v cavern P ired fluid. It was of the color and -h favor that current to the village Po3ceman on the morn- with tendency �ing when the baronet's body- was which is causing the L,odern girl to ­ of rain moon as he realizes fully the Inhibitive consistency of freshly drawn blood. Can weer the hills and repressive fnfluen�e of drab. un. "Run around to Doctor Russell and found; but though the contents of the ape the modern'boy; tbsit-other which" new. shapes and change the a n- Interesting color surroundings, the via. Into usk him to sup over," Honeybun o!rd- rain-CuSlge Proved on analysis to be to tempting All of as to forego the an. stent ways las about will be Immediately trans. ered to Adams. i human b.00d, he was unable, with the dent use of our own limbs, 11 Of stubborn rills. formed Man has always conquered "It's b:ood, right enough -the blood, beat detective skill at his disposal, to "At the moment our Ladies' counci -*ad last Is love—strong with the sing- or changed conditions' unfavorable to Y3 of a mammal," was the doctor's pro- I trace any connection between them Are forming- an infimential gab-com Ing pride We beat development. There is no Twunceln0ent. "Without an analysis Band the crime at Lathrop Grange. Yet tee on the subject. and during the pre- Linotint of Importance That Pines attain, - reason to believe that be mill not rise cannot say offhand whether it in hu -'s certain was sent month we hope to present a Like frost for'b6auty. and invincible to the the Present situation and rein. I am inclirml to think It Is." felt to attach to the rain -gauge inti- selected course of phonograph exer. Ae, patient rain. state into his daily life the color which Mr. Honeybun was neat: agitated. dent because of the medical evidence wises at an inaugural meeting, which I h -1tath Anshiltree. Man, i, _: ' owed up by Is so Important to his we!I being. ,His c-ean shaven cheeks, usually like given at the Inquest. Sir Francis had we anticipate will be foil' two rosy apples, naw were ashen been kl2ed by a c1can puncture in others In the many centres through - white. A gray lock of hair, strayed a throat. oUtL Great Britain, where the New A116 ace, hung gratesquely BY divei� n of the coroner the jury Health Society to ittracting to itself from Its usual p: ace, one ear. brought in an open verdiet of wilful a host of friends." • "Take some in the graduated glass murder ad left the police to purime. This letter is quoted merely to show Heir ivestigations. and test it," he urged the doctor. another of the many uses to which the the meantime I shall it once communi- On the day after the funeral a tall phonograph is put in the interests of young ma este with the po* ce. I cam.ot be bur- n and a girl in deep mourn- humanity at large, O t Y 9 dened with the of such Ing paced to and fro in the great oak - .'a gruesome discovery in my grounds. paneed entrance hal', at Lathrop Svreet Autumn. With these things attended to Grange. They were carrying on an Honeybun returned into his house: earnest conversation, and both bore When winter turns to spring. and As was his usual practice, rang'traces of the- strain of the last few Birds that were songless make their for his cook to order dinner. He was � days. Indeed, In Margaret Lathrop's 'songs rewound. a widower, living alone, and he order -,'dark, expressive eyes there was more F.ow'rs that were ftw'rlew cover all :ed his house with a firm but kind:y than strain; there was a look of come the ground, hand: hind grief and fear. Her compan- Yet 'tis no Perfect thing; - Though by this time &2 the servants ion's face rather, registered a right- I cannot walk, so tangled is each hill; 'knew of the gruesome find, he detained eous anger, further emphasized by the A. So thick the herbs I cannot my 'quick, nervous, gee his cook and described the occurrence Anva-lif -his wem- .z that had disturbed the placid life Of,shaped hands. But -In the autumn tide the Honeybun estate. The pair were lovers and a:so coli- I call the scarlet leav4M awl I've "Some boy's trick," the cook C gine, ns, the girl being the only third of them door. 0 'forted him. "If I were you I should the dead baronet, wbi*e the young man And let. the green leaves stay with I -lie down for a bit and read the news- was his nephew, now Sir Guy Lathrop, many a tear, -paper. it You are too good a man to who as the result of his death had All on the.falr bill; IV sweet . be upset by such foolishness. succeeded to the title and estates. , No time so sweet an that. away! Two hours later the cook burst into "If you were not standing by me, -I away! w , ,his room with tmwonted vio!ence. would leave the country," Sir Guy was Autumn's the time I fain would keep "The most awful news, sir," she saying alwa Y. "I know I am'suspected of murder- -Translated from the Japanese of ing your father. Obogiml, by Well Hall CharAbor- Ain. quest -the looks of the towns folk- No Boili ng "The questions asked you at -the in- I ng No Rubbi' the stares of the servants—all W3, that '-Novel Lamp Shaded*. before the world, I am a mur- Just Rinse with Rinso W dere.. White cambric of good quality, 1 "If You, too, had jointd the ye:pin'g stretched on a frame and painted A package of Rinso is a package of miniature soap --- --- pack;- nutbing in is bback, 4;ubb to can be birds for me. flowers by 'means of a stencil and The girl tried to smile reassuring, bright colors. The whole Is finished You simply dissolve for 25 seconds the tiny bubbles in Good taste and good health ly. with a coat of clear varnish or shellac hot water, soak the clothes a couple of hours, or over "I should be more than blind If I slid stretched over a wire lUmpshade ht, rinse them well in clean water and­thaes all. - demand sound teeth and did -not know -you were suspected, frame. sweet breath, deai",O' she said.1, "Yet I am as sure smelling Result --clean, sweet- clothes, hours of time The use of Wriglws chew. and the hand work changed -to just rinsing that you did not kill my father as I am that you love. me." minard's Liniment for bruises. saved ing. ing gaiiii after cwry meal takes "You're a dear!" exclaimed Sir Guy. Rinso dissolves the dirt, you rinse it Out. e 'We'll' - ----- of this important Item of stick together and' my ac- Itedicals. I. I hygiene in a dektht. !curers. Hounds!" . I; . . ' - ' ­ : - . , You will never knowhow easy -"Theme sardines are re ter- 7 refreshing way7-by clear. Sir GUY &editated a moment. ,Still I .ibis!" it is to do the wishing until you've I don't bame them. Everyone knows Ing the teeth of food particles Waiter -"But they're. Imported, sir." used Rinso,- the - greatest Ome and that your father was opposed to our and by helping the Diner—"Welt, they ought to be de- labour saver the housewife has arriage-that his life was the only le to our halipinisi.,i ported, every one of them." known. --- Fite result . Is a sweet breath that Lever 7�- stow. care for *.Os self and con„ Margaret passed her arm through olderstioni for others -both marks her lover's and smiled up at him with W refincm,ent Air- " - I f AA CG38 -1-ve but troubled eyes. "Pour fa could never forgive you the fact that wine day you, not being his own son, To orro HAIROACUING ACADEMY would reign In' his stead; and his $40" you Made by JeaUXISY of you as his heir made h: rn a',so jealous of my love for you," she 4=11= W. �R-457 the makers of Lux lop DUB im Jul J .W ISSUE No. 40-126. said. "Guy, I hope you won't be L M A., A, 7 7 L 7- 'fir u Tre n 0 B 51 ness whue* all e".nuea teadlimil to professions have, bvan 4q;o!fttr-2. olver-1 -7 1 era*ded, the fleld, Of bvisinsais Mei 'beam oo"sititwY ixPandine and '411'. Ing for more men and worn". To -day yesmapoWe who are. grAdvib4', el fmr# reliable and thoroughly practioal engine *a hootp have opporw'.' dirs�t lfvc�� "*ol %9 poaftlons- that 4vapt Ildifftlea to* 90'di*ftly remunerative and. offer OXC9114ftt, 008alblIRIes, for adv rgiomtvit.. For mare, thary 25 years 101sit, I34s1r0is,co4Iaae­ha: been -a leading school for. 6uilnose= 'fraining Ind. d0rMW that ,time has sftftqo._ thousands an the r*ad'to success. a YOU, tab, can be trained- f." buelriess it Milloo Coll"s In Jodb�, than six months and be 4"lam to a �iood " Won. WPIte i"Aky, ftr.,,N ru LL GARPEN pas SWAU reaw. � � $ - - taloquo. R ­SMA free as 137 henry J. Moore. am J ELLIOTT It Is indeed a, very small garden maintain their numbers year by year boned, th4re are a few summer flow- -where space cannot be found to plaut! but oertain. kinds' are likely to inorease swing ones which are, grown 1a many Z a few kinds of the bulbous plants of 4 1largely their numbers. Like the Dar- gardens. The Gla4ous is perhaps _1 win, Tulips the Daffodils may .be plant- the best known of these. It should be which there are many hardy and satin- i ed in beds and —nuai qo;wailug plints, planted during the latter half of may. _factory ones. The purchase'ot -bulbs' YONGE &-ALEXA"N01lIi1l sTs.,'.`. TORONTO, 51, J mt -bulbs in: and where orm�.mefital effects or cath I .t fr ': .. be groi!u, over the dorms k, ., . - - should be looked upon as an invest- ; summer, thus assuring both -a spring er natural effects are desired � it t will meat as. not only do this plants give. and summer display of flowers In one appear- to greater advantage when of their bewAy pereuniaNy but. they i bed. seed In amrabori of twelve or so to increase in numbers -as the years go it in perhaps for use In the peren- the mass In'the 'middle 'of'ilia 'border. The Habit of Accuracy. ..-by and thus their money Value is- in-., nial border however, that the small Lilies which, am usually planted in uall, "I. DEA1 lit some respec�ta It is a tIresozn&i;-" cr"Aed• garden owner will vurchase buibe". For 1 the fall are also oftee grown. Of these the. hub!} of accuracy; It seems.". �_v A habit, Use of the Bulbs., this purpose he need not procure many we have* in erdiei- of hardiness, . the to preclude a sense -of humor, or at The bulbs which flower In spring, of I of any kind. The practice III piadtii:4 I Tiger- Lily, Regal - Lily, Madonna or least the faculty for humoronwex--_ which the following can safely be re- should be- to mass the bulbs In num- Ascension Liky, and the Olden Band- -1 msilan,. it seems to irryplY literalife" 'AlW commended for the small garden, Inay, �'bers of perhups a dozen of the larger ed one of - Japan. These when L meased 1:27 P Jej 6=& uandliLckofimaginahon. Tit U1 Lalu -!kinds such as Daffodils, k member in nuinbers opera to five 100 very be planted in beds or borders accord picturesque extravaganizes and absimrii-' he owner. T and from border end if lag to the desires of t hey. Cinths, this number to'nue, in the perennial exaggerations, that often give col i - which [Gr wwttrl for formal garden schemeel twenty of the smaller ones to each planted in a'porous sandy logm w to ,e,ar- speech - are not the cha:raIetoristtd- �.or_for planting naturally and for mass- mass, suich an Sao-wdThpa-white, Cro- to well drained will endure in our cli- charm of people who havevither a Pas. tri cut -various, Scllla--�-blu% Z, -us in the perennial border.., Narcisol'cue Glory of mate. To plant th46M In a heavy un 81on for accuracy or - the habit of it. If everyone were Aunfailingly accu#ate. JQ , it. would be a much dull4r-world than itis. IF—_ 'eye irsona who mini,- rth4less, the persons 10 0 mine the importartee-ot,-acettrac is . ........... who got the most usually not those =7 satisfactionout of life. Even though conscious -truthfulness. to willful and consc 4� they do not descend to deliberate uzk- F, -I J misstatement of tarts, thq6y"fatl to -Win Z_ -A the confidence of persona with whom they are �scciated; antl conscious- ness of one** own brill'ancy if utiac- companted by the Ituowl4idge that one 'r- �t AWC-_ has tfie confidence of otp-ra, is a bar. Habitual Inaccuracy ten sattsfactio. is simply one nut the ways in which JaZineaS expresses ttset; and to' It 072 may be t the trou- raced a gdod halt o bi- in the ^rld, Many of the MfW 4 AtandinjEs, botchIn. go. failures, even tragedies, are due to habitual in- ­4� cy of obser'vaticn, or. at "pre*- ILCCUM ti slou or of memory �10 Seekin to be accurate in any one M �v 't the" tbr*erespe�ii will help you 1214 �7,curmcy in the other two. Tom A A: , 1b canno r6meinper an incident quits &a. ly It you.,did not' observe it so, Ye' lighteimed c:sy may resu:t'ln failure (Daffodils), Tulips and Hyacinth we the Snow --blue, Winter A000lts� PLAITS OUTSTANDING FEAT- ra t'� curatply. wh�n such an effort to re. 00' -Isefteratly used to all beds and &is low, hleado�v gaffroh-roaY purple. 85 wber,-,.moisture is held in the soil URE OF NEW FROCK. mcmbe�r proves unsatisfactory, you are ;planted five or six Inches apart. Dog's Tooth -violet, . white purple. fOr any length of timer the bulbs wAl Th Spring ZmJ Sum -!rot away- Lilies whist: are received likoly to- have your P7%s and wits The small gard-eh owner whd has. Rose. red. Leucojum. P11 -alta. are the outstand.ng feature not much m6ney at his command. mar Sue' --white ft of the newest frocks--wh,A1Ar 4 on-,' raore alert for the next occurrence 41 n wilakto owiarc; tipped 'too 'ate In its autumn to plant m3y I when you try to think of so2a spring gre" or yellow For beds or be potted so be earried :over wintor piece or two -and are repreEented in go 100 ishould not purchase the early thing that you have seen or heard. if -A -the Dar. fil a garden frame. prot�,--ted by litter You are 15owering Tulips &,a these deteriorate borders the distance between a variety of c-ombinatiVhs language, 1-9 tnade4uate, It .18 uW attior the first flowering in Canada, but fodils. Tulips, and Hyacin.'.ha should or In a.cool cellar, where item growEb lure to be in the made of this geseon, your 1, d here malty because.' Instead of a clear out- ishould depend on the Darwins. which, be about five Inches In their massea. will no: take place: They -may- be with a frock like the one pice"ire, I f specific details, you have to at least endure and sometimes In- For the real of the bulbs the distartce, �:anted out In oprirg. which express" a tai'Ored simpP.icity I:aa o their numbers every year. Thus between should be considerably re- i LI!le-i should be p1mrived about n its stealer 1"S. Note the arrang-a - mind only a general impression. C"a" It they. are planted in a bed they may duped, three or four Inches apart will -,twelve inches apart.. ment of TaWi in the skirt front-' Training yournelf to be accurate and to the depth be left after .flowering and annual - be proper. of their vertical diameter. thus If a side plaits in , means training more than your eye or -4. ,id, box and narmw 41, 1 , 3 set.! hand or memory. It means tiraint plants bay be sown or be planted In The time to plant the forementioned 111Y bulb; is tour' through varti- r up . The bodice front has a ithe bed when the leaves and stems of subjects to during October, eall]V. becoming 1 your will. The large It should set down in the soil i nip band forrnit:g a the Darwins. have decayed, which will kinds such as the flat wrentloned'to a depth of eight Inches. That Is the d1ep V. and the back is plain.. emphs- I .. 'to about the lot of June. 1 sbou!d be planted in holes which are bottom of the brJb should be this dee-p, sizing the. volare for fuIne" at the, When •to Clutch Outt To buy Hyacinths will also, be folly five 'or six' Inches deep and the other LilieC and In tact 61-1 the bu'ba should front. No. 1214 is in sizes 34, 36, 38,, When- is the dutch -..OUL?,, Many by means of a layer -of where money is to be considered. kinds three to four inches. With the be covered 40 and 42 inches busL Size 36 bust � drivers prom down too' far on Of -r requi . res 3 Yards clutch pedal and Lire themselves un. Ahese also 44Wteriolrate after lowering, exception of the DaftodUs and Tulips strawy Ittx diii-Ing varly winter, part 3% yards 40 -inch, or �IsspecWly Is K an expensive pro. which may be planted In me nos ly for protec*tlon, Xlthougp practlea'ly 54 -inch material as, i::uxtrated. PrIC0,'.necossartly, The elptch I# "out': vALM �oetlure whom w whole' bed is to be throughout the border the rest shoWd,sJ-I the subjects mentioned herein are 'i0 cents. the ammeter pointer dii' o"back'to I' op a - with !filled. DaffodA, however, may safely be paesed along the front as they are 'hardy lit cowered with quow)-' dicate an Idling engine, Our Fashion Book, ilustrating the. be purchased because they are even of ,& very dwarf natare. 1 the exoeption of, the Gladiolus, which newest and roost practical styles, will; more reliable than the Darwin Tulips. n addition to the spring flowering. wise be lifted and,be stored away over 1* of interest to every borne dress- ._.sAd may be relied upon, not only to bulbous plants which have been met- inter, onaker. Price of the book tO cents the COPY. tion at legst of their happMess In 11OW TO ORDER PAMRN& 1 -their work. man has two mistress- Le IS ANYWFE REALLY —HA-PPY? Write your name and address plain. e6r to serve and one must be his work. giving numtor and size Of su:h It is thus easier for a woman to !acted something patterns as you want. Ene'ase 20c in Vrbe other, day'. r Was, at a triand'a. which the admired! make a man really happy than it stamps or coin (coin Oroter"d; wmp -Imse, and met W'ornan'l had known An -others.- He was just ordletw7. would be if he bad . no outside In• it carefully) for each nu=bm' a" many yearf-Xv. She 11*4 married it is ve." difficult, for a man to make terests. In the contrary case, to make address your order to Pa pt, since I last saw be4" We- talied 4f a woman really nappy -so difficult, j, woman r6al!y happy a man must ttern De -many things, including busbau& and that one might almost think it Impigs- dill her whole life with a happiness In Wilson Publishing Co.; 73 Wasi A de- _hi4pin e ai -9. -w a: charming gtri who whieb there will be no u. IsIde St.. Toronto, Patterns sent by tithe. I kne nNlfll:,ed hope return trail. is "I can honestly may that my husband went about a g29d deal vritka friend or unsatisfied desire. I think it w6u-1a help -more women to ;is& made me happy," said Mrs, Smith. of m1be, Whom I thodght a very fins 'Really Happyr- sallow. be really happy distinct from being Funny Food Fads. queerest foods The queetloa fell ftorn my lips al- I was hoping• they would "make a of it," and one day I asked her merely happy if they would take up, Some of the used, in most unconsciously. r was sorry I had match some work that would distract their the culinary art.ari.to be bought in a sy6ken, for there was no answer timom in a bantering way "when It was com- thoughts from themse4ves and benefit tittle shop within a minute's waik of Mrs. Smith, and when I looked at her Ing off." those around them. It may be 'after Piccadilly Circus, London. Just now I thought I dieteofed on her face a She answered -me quits, e4iriously, all, that the real true happtnessis not the edible nests of a species of Chin- im Im- shadow-not a sho4ow.of -Woorn, but, "You know," she said. "I like h to be found through the medlum of an- ese swallow are in "son. The price Saves $x4 A.Teair just the fleeting shadow that you way, , mensely. We have a great deal In other at all, but lies in the dsys:'OP- Is ten shilling , a an 'ounce; the pests, see sweeping &oraae, the moorland on common. -He loves music and dano. Cooking esparto fture that the a I sum .rher's . day. . I &lance . d - In the db tug sad pictures, and so doh We are meut of out own powers of- self -ex- which art regarded by eptcures as a SUP Rnanweled Were Roaster will great delicacy for soup ftavoring, look sive the Canadian family reetton of her gas& She was looking b;�Vpy when we are together, b)xt when WvCrage at her husband -Jifflans---on--the -oppoiffe- -T-aiu- curio s: like dried tale of water - p der -whether -_ lilies. e secret is, It, roasts the meat side of the oblong -table. He was not der, -or be eouid make me really Inkme. Abo. ft. 4V % Slags taken from the sea round the with very little shr even endeavoring to entertain -any- happy. coast of K . orea are another italics . cy makes cheap cuts taoW.fte the body. He was just, eating, his '3 wont out with hi last aigJit; we A be3t Iones. had i jolly -little meal and afterwards, ivbtle shark fins and small sperrdw- supper, • iJ 1!lte birdq' that feed excluilvety on You place the roaft in ft roater, • 0 0 we went down to the dance, ball and fice -re prolninint In the stock of this _put , I the cover: the roaster does Mr. Smith was typical of a countlesst enjoyed tb4 dsnelft- I came home i ' , No iiissttitg requirid. " 4 .0 1 . tly hippi, but this morning I' rema"Tkable sh6p. the rest. Jr. number. of men. He had mad a wo-, perfec Yagbourt. dried sour milk made only Jg-�rery, roost is pafeedy co9ked. man happy, but -he had not'made her 'found myself In the same -ata -re -dr per - in BuIgnem. 'Is coming Into favor The copw aft clome, So tbatcooking. really happy. I don't thift, it -TM Inl plexlty--anafyFAng- our conversation i odon causiotesomps. Or"M can'i 5"ttat his.,power to make his wife reall '_ L ­ 7 own I feelings ani wondering! again; ft is regarded as an.. aid to adt. vhkk*AMM A vwwat clesim a"nC really_hap i and M Prkes . ran "FoiVith all his good qua4t bamut , and Is,. in great demand for -w from Wit. to .0-50 each. 7.1 py. fee be whether ..Ted -man Y deyendiva' on, alm'scid 4. 6r�TF Is"J"t the; ane I sent time. An- 1ajptt%j vavftg cf#24.00 yeowly. Could go through life with, the cue'irtwe of diet ob- who tot!bpr littleknowu could Make me really happy. this purpose at the pre man ..40.L� tatnable at this shop is pickled cocks" Fin't heap me?" you combs. -Tibned hump Of buffalo, tea,. Chvnws Money for Ford I shook my- head. ore who have I nA9,11i o7by --many a Befte Shook-Absorbwa, the courage to taste ft. 9pring Contrck and Labricatm.- 'I am inclined to think that 414 &MUM Perhaps. -ec Vritto- for particulwo. !easier fora woman to make it man! t:y preserved wooden A per, really happy, than for er ,man to to make 0 1 d -Tlm%'� $ ch c<)n,-. r-- W sl i, 1 de- f found. at Kaerde (near Dort= i ge. Q The W. ASTLE SALOASTERS G. Es Co.eel a woman so. Sbe,'Itas,alwayi the ad- clare, ft looks 'as thoug�_ we might and is estimated to be,5,000 years BrIdgaburg Ont. WORM vantage that most men find some por- come back," old, and to date back to the Ice Acs. Awl-, J I W A F_ E -711 t a ,, :ri a y� az.: ,, x � .+ g. .� -' .. • y, r•. �a*"s'�� .rti _.�"+ Ur !. • '1a .s< : 3'� sfx-..' "x Jtr ,�.,• , ..M: p r� ,rS Ss:'t..Yam. �1y, . '' ,,' 1. 4 .? " ^ .. r: - s+i,.., .a .. •ig ..r ,, - 3+• 4 '*1st t ' .sP°'e 7r ,, . I v. rv.. ':4 •::w a�a�ow J� •ginfi. r "rSu. �. s 3 iu�kl�R .w 4Yd t, aI. E...' 11 ..n yd P", 'm �'6 +. fi, .. .wn.F ,CA • . -.v. Nvxtl rxi.,,� er .. -t,., ".v 4�, Y., S+' 1v^ T^ , s, 0r'�y��".J�?..^, k'�'ry.•s .....°%•5,,;, 91d; .�+ a, i' .P { ,r'r.� "f' ,°6 ;' +rr s a.c'� '"�. g -I ' .i'.. S h, -54'�.>,'S5V �:i r !�.r'' „ _ 3' - r i. ..bG r,P '. y :.. 1. y .. Vis. • a'.r4. .u0'" 41. .. n•. . C .� � -- a - - - P , 11 7�0Q . -F. �', i$nlfiing was in Part Ferry -Dr. E. A. seller Dentist, practisF ' : f _ . r. �" t ' on- Thursday last, installing a radio frig• in Toronto, will be here in his J °'` outfit. : office on Thursday from 10 a. m. tv r (� (� 4 p ` . s�P -Ttle Ladiea� Aad o! St. Paul' .p.m., as usual.•}1r•VV �- sfl -George Rop9san is c4nfi�ed to Iiia - Dr, H. 'i'. Fallaise, Resident Dent-% If T I !� q r "`-fed nth an - 4'Isction 'in. one of _hishubch will meet. on Thursday. 'Qct: - t "7th, 3 p.2u.,. at the"home,of the M5-sses. Ist. • Office -over Balsdon s hardware _� - - _ F�` store• Office hours, 9 to 8 dally and - `_' I.a11,= •:�46 S. ialsdon-baa been..insts$ir g 1„ B Ta so evenings by appointment' ; , a furnace in Ed.- Welch's, residence p n• piano -tuner, will be' We hate s finest ran a Of 4irilliame BaOtB It 8 ever II , around here' shortly. Orders receive -On Friday evening last a session p' �„ r" . week. ow rivil@ to show. Ran III rine - , at the News oYfloe 'from P y part of the Court House, cWilitby, when P-7 7. These Btr868 d8�t#Qm1. :,,s -Dir. 'and Mrs.'Sargent of Toronto the towashi alit receive tom and in -dere, the guests of Joseph and Dara attention. George Findlay of Mimitso, was charge - tit to are looking for fall value tor. their �.; "� oa Sunday. JSP .- _ • e .recount of rite ballots -A heavy 'ra�.etorm accompanied ed with having liquor in a cta�rr. He1. Pte- 'by lightning passed over this locality .was convicted and sentenced tdt,a fine _ •' .. mealeyi. a hag8•ite \ rl ma the recent election in Onrtatdo otI Thursday aftioa and night - In` of :ii60 and costs or 40 days iiia jell, r eta'°hiss beets set for Ort: 12th. the Ai sad Gaston Rolesu, of Toroatq, clear- - -John Murkar was alt N ga=s ere was also I a -on a hail etonmpw�da consider- _sed with dri ' sear while inliWz- We ,at3sa etoti>< OOIDplete Hite Of QYli%�, " e -hake on Friday last on soeouM able dam p. leaked -.was, !➢o p le'Underwear,-flwea�WV a4i ';., . f_ age to .the poo guilty and seater- , ,, r . aierious zuoess of hie brother." Revue. Wm. Moore who has been � to 7 days in ' jail• These are the In �Og We Bre d�lOWi -The tosvaabi couneil will hold men who were arrested at Liverpool g 6Z. IIs - -.1 I ,q `z L. p pastor of St. `Anidrew's church, Am• rp Aldr regular monthly .meeting an beret for a number of bn Sept. 11th, Two adjournments ezoeptional values. •', ' , IE qday nelpt .> or the tastssaetion of former of St. Anidrear'e�churcha had been made since they were arrest- • - esa.' pig ed, and they have already spent 12_111.TT ac `. '� number of the young esteem, 'where he was held in high days in jail ser they were unable to1. RALlo �7ETS 1 gsienda of John C. and ffirs. Stork kr the whole congregation, iurreish .bail• . .j. lmet at their home on Tuesday evening ducted last week as minister -� y of Knox Presbyterian church. Wind- -What was nearly a fatality o�- treated them to a shower of mss- eQY, His man Pickerin frisads carred in front of Arthur Boyes' gar- We BtroIIgly adVO(iat8 ElleBiOrQBt-(3rOssley fin89 B,Selil�► rellsaleons and useful antitelea wish him .every ,any in bis new age on Sunday anorndng just as the the bBBt v8111e8 OII the market. 08k Our OLiBtOmer6 x _ Tlpe ravages of the corn -borer congregation was leaving church. A , gr they Il tell you. We equip all our seta )4 j& beea`so' eat in the south-western _Attend! All ye who list to hear man in a motorcycle was coming from a P. Pett of the province that Jarme are the east with the famous Ever Read Bat L.- n�, an accotmt of the baseball game play- ,and when he was just about y iseriously considering the advissbrlity ed by the Whitby and Pickering scho- in front of the garage a car coming . teries-the best in the. , mrf diecoatinuing the growing of it. of zms at the Town Park Whitby, from the west drove in directly in - World. 0810 for1. _,.- ,--Bujbs for winter blooming at An tlhe aftenaloon of Monday, Sept 27. front of him. It was done so quick- , � , I lMellaidsorYs grocery, Dutch hyacinths Our girls arrived to find the grounds ly that it was impossible to avoid a a relic demoaetration-We ll gladly nom .1. +L`hinieae' lilies, J,ongnils, Paper white crawled with spectators. Excitement collision. The side -car of the moor- �:I+irirciasis and Daffodils. Danwn tui- ran, high! The Pickering Team play- cycle was badly wrecked, and rile t�s outdoor planting. _ Cali and ed splendidly, but owing to the fact man was thrown heavily on the -read Fred T. Buntiong - I -�+ -- ring . ,1 m _- that their opponent` -s played more with the machine on top of him. For- - -- , Retablished 1367. F •" -D. L Dire. O'Brien, of St. eplendutily, the score was Pickering b tunately he received no injuries be- Ilaary'a and the latter's brother- and Whitby Nuff said. But our motto is yond a bad shaking up. Tye driver' - laiister, W, F• Quarry, of Chicago, and "Never say die"therefore at the Ban- of the auto, which was a new .Me- � ' lSaisa Quarry of London, spent a quet which followed, we extended an Laughlin, accepted all responsibility' • t4uPle of days this week with T.,and invitation to the Whitby Team to play for the accident and agreed to pay _ - 4h -el _to - y. - I . 7Mks. Walsh _- - -the_ -genie on Monday; tjct: 4th, ail darrt5age T f J$ F� =St Paul's Unite-cfiurch services in Pickerinst Park Come alon¢!. We - . ;' ' ,.. .. ., on Sunday will be conducted by. -the need your support. �� aday�rtiseyrsosats. _ . __ tq­ - - . . _ pastor. 10.3V a.m. "The Way, the -Sir Henry Thornton has made the -- 1 Truth, the Life." 7. m, - - - . p. "John, statement that the new Union station, I .c Christ, and two Seekers! Good music. in Toronto, will be opened for . r . t pe public ELCO PLANT FOR BALE-Ap• " / - All traffic next year. It will be a great pry at -NEWS OFFICE_ � `. -: � ,°, - -St. George's church next Sunday. event and will •be accompanied' by OUSE FOR SALE -12 rooms. ce- - .• .. �} I Sunday school meets at 9.30 a.m. great rejoicing. There are still liv- Hmenr blocks. For full particulars apply to . An imorning service at 10.30 a.m- even- ing in Toronto a fear old people wi7o Mrs. McGinty. Pickering. 44tf ��ii ��/'�•'3! 11 ��]] �l: � _ 1 . fits serves at 7 p.m. .The preacher oilIF k remember the time when the �R SALE-q►eel flrP-proof •nfP• we V Vm RV a Sams es of --t'LL Mat the evening service will be Rev, g n on this notable structure. good as new. Pricy very low. Apply S. L.1. �" 5 3 J. E. Gibson, of Toronto. Radios were exteh-ively uce.i last Wiihelm, Box 287, Whitby, a-� t -On account of the apparent irreg- Thursday night to receive the news of� j OR BALE-Onttp¢e and }Acre of tTl• $� y[� _� vlarities in connection with the resent the progress of the prize fight at r land. s rooms newt decorated. See this. *. Yall ® hag 1 f - I � -.:election at Oshawa an appileation for Philadelphia, between Jack Dempsey Make an oiler. Robert �s000, Wht.evale. -aoef - - - a recount has been lnade in behalf of and Gene T •+ _. u�tre3�-ger the worhi'a �0RSALE.-1 JPreey cow, due Sept. W. H. Moore, the Liberal candidate. championship, which was captured by l7th and I Durham c,w, due Fred Lacey. • 5. 7%e case will come up before Judge the latter. W e do not know if it was lot as 8.'F, con., Pickering. Highland creek ��"'� �j� .. - . - . I . Thompson, the senior judge of Ont- a good sign of the times when it is P.O. I s 'iJ.io TV �� S�o��. � „��11 , �� - ..tario County en Oct. 12th. said that a large number of the spec- -, A RM FOR BA LE -42 steres known - - ' ; tato s at ht were . ' -About noon on Thursday last as alsothatthe Toronto clergyman an women, amend er ng, Hi Lott farm on the s apply to of •' � Pickering, For fun particulars ep iy to W E. s 1•-:.1HarOld Davis wag absent from+ hi9 gYm McBride R. R. 2, Claremont - ]booth two tr•iles east of .the village, celled an engagement to attend a baz- - - .-. ... - .:... ... 9 for about an hour and a half, some ear in his church in order that he LANL'HE M RAMER-Teacher of might hear the radio massages con- Macro. Conservatory Course taught sty- Grp 11 tl��s community fY� t� �1 7 } ?80� froke open his gasoline tank '� . dio at Mrs Lyman P,Ikey .. Ciaremoat, on ser:• ' ' ' -,E ! Vry man in the coil m 4.inity +' '- • and presumably helped himself to a eerning the fight. "'days Phone Clare limI . 32-4 . ,.'. �g�ientity of gasoline. Fortunately -The residents along the lake are _ . . .,Iia i C or they did not enter, his refresh- now busily erpgaged In solving or 9������ r4ph cows, one Jersey ,is invited to look over these 1 endeavoring to -solve them etc sur-otswold yeartias ram reg• 11 tis t lasent etale3 as was done a couple of y rlier ram: sad 1 Yorkahue�Itreeirs previously. It is sat thotl,ght rounding the appearance of a large R 2• Claremont. 4-a Q ' ,.tit close wJiich measures about four feet 13aYn lee o ►gultB, Trousers! I that mach gasoline was taken. ORONTO WET -WASH LA1'N• rs t -The students of Pickering Con- high, four feet long and about three �` - ,I g DRY t 24 finishr er ice.Let st ler,�tl and Fall and Winter Overcoats ltinuatin school held a corn roast on a a halt feet 'ride, which is located ezrDt„n our 2a hour s'rvue. Iwt peeve your - • I . y ` on the beach.just south of Mr. Heck's name with Mr. S. W. 1 &via. barber oho We the evening of Sept; 22nd. They met ? wall p' at Mr. Chas, Spencer's, and them, well cottage. Residents in the district de- pick up and deliver s time. a .eel. '�! • _ Dalen with corn, aiarshmailows and Clare that the rock was not there two , ASSEY•HARRI8 MACHINERY �E •f ..te• r ' other, dainties, the journeyed to Mr. or -three wgeks ago. When It came .1 11 and Repairs Ford cars. trucks. and trac• ' .i " . laoekwood's dam. The amount of so- and where from are questions which tors. Gilson electric washers and furnaces. No, - - . , . visions that dies P 4 M. H. cora binder For sale or rent. s brick disappeared proved. be no person is prepared to answer. house and garden. D. 1 Gormley. Duabortoa. ' gond a doubt that the festive part of Some are inclined to think that the Cont, _zIv _.._, Thee quality, *0' rkmanshlp ` s '-� the proceedings was a great success. Tock is a meteor, but the observatory + ARM MACHINERY -Frost 3 Various ,games were indulged in until officials .at Toronto are inclined to F Wood Cocksh"tt Tudbope Anderson• 3ohn _ ti she mer' party left for the seh0ol scoff at the' idea. One. aide of the Deere. Gould. it Muir, Fleury, and fit are guaranteed• a, y Pa y rock is so hard that it is almost im- Wilkinson. $ea order your rcpairiait - ..- Di where the rest of the entertaimmnt now. Also De ores radia. w. F. oey. 1 � 1 took the form of a l. -On Thursday nighht last asPePeter possible a quite I s�oftand in mThe isnole the oppi- G OR B ALBS ouse and lot of } scre : •` The' eery newest III Styles and -' McKeown, of Oshawa, was returning appearance. Fon Myrtle. garage and bee- lbemne from Toronto, he was held u mark on the adjacent bank to. show hove. Good Sudm with fruit trees, well fenced • ' 'I t3 p Howe, which contain• a furnace. is in good re- ' ' i by tphntle bandits just west Of Liver- that it had fallen there and rolled pur A�1 y to G. B. Fisher, Ashburn, of R. G. iD patterns are. at your die" �poo1, who demanded his money. Ky. to when it now lies, and it is stand- Herm, Myrtk. 4btf - t McKeown was trot unlined to accede Ing on some barb wire. It is not OR SAL$-Cheapp all kinds of a�� l� this COl1eCtloII .-- . to their request without a struggle. likely that it was placed there by �w,goa, sled all `kinds or tatm las- , , .: r. • q s 1W IThe struggle, however was an uneven any Kaman be as it weighs, ac- �� Vis: a� k : o.e�. end �tmh"s �H�r � . - frig r, Dae, and in ripe end Qley got the bet- cording to an estimate given by those est prim paid for aids and wool. also live poo►; iter of him and relieved him o! ;10 who have seen it, about three tons. If uy. H.11womn, SteuBvills. Plume 1903 tau - - s i4 $n money.. Daring t>,e altercation a .it were a meteor it would be reason- - -_ -- - . _ � _ __ 4 able to suppose that it would have FARDi1 f0 RRNT-Cooventeotly 10- - -� ` . _. revolver was brought sato p1+Ey cated on main road. dose to centre of oski- w • „' � 4 I was tired, the bullet going through sunk some distance Into the earth. aw:<. Excellent wil Good buildings. Ruaai Those who have seen it would like water, Immediatepoa•ew w plow aid tt'em1�R��� �aiiiVr Mr. McKeown's car. Mr. McKeown pos•easion this tall 4t deared°O For parUculan6d � -1 states that the bandit's car had novery much if some person would Colne .apvlyw;o�s`ner, G. D. •Conant,- Barri. utte, '.- f ......1. - . , , .r ` lawnriols, -plates � . . . IV and that he would be iarward and explain its origin, and __ - -' � .. . � -.� - . _- unable to indentify them: thus satisfy their curiosity. FAOi•RobBhApgawsnee �oedio�oa�M:�h�as.�iL%g � � :i 11C Ier .the garage -man ofwho oPOnt Perry TALE REGIfTERr gone. alut a Unewaor lidsiaa a odo We 30 in. 1 _ few creeks ago, has been ca e,-1Te{, tn\d-�Credlt Sale of 100 snth high shelf and warmth`` cloxc, in good colk + J will have to the penalty for his clition • E, Morgan. R. R. 2, Pickering. 8 4 ; Pay Pe Y , head of fresh cows,. springers, 1 .. .1,. A, crime. He was arrested in Toronto young cattle and hogs, flee property STRAY HORSES -Game totbe&re- MC HAPMAN ° for same crime. He proved to 3be a Q,f` Mr. Alex. Calder, Lot 6, Con. 6, mise' of the undersigned, lot•21. con, 4, ck• • -So ;> ,.., 1 4'' man who had been servipg time, but Reach• Buyers from the south 'ring on Monday, Sept. 27th. 2 horses, one a was out on. le. The Toronto nice black gelding roadster and the other an aged paro po- will have cattle delivered at Brook• b,y: smaller.horae Apply on the premiss or . hee .suspected him of being connect- lin. Sale at one o'clock sharp. No address Warren C. Willson, R. R. No. 1. Locust Jed with the Port Perry affair, but the reserve. See bills. Wm. -Maw, Hill. g 4�-CENTRAL- :_�RGE man claimed that he had never heard auctioneer. lvOTICE-I tim wreckin a few Ford : 'Of Post Perry. On searchin his Oct 6th -Extensive sue= 'ar'• R'iu sen ctr. ptrts.very cheap, I have_ t g' Wednesday, also for sale one Maze, touring, areal nice ear. seam they found among other things • tion sale of high-class horses;• cattle runs nice, rides nice, lookii nice, a sumptuous out license plates which had •been 'implements etc. At lot 22, Con. 6, �i � ridicullously low�1Oonf iiawom ,tu`t'wcar. a'�re p Telephone 4900 :.tstolep frnm a car in Port Perry, Pickers (1 mile west of Brou• .dn this is a remarkable he in. Also a Ford _ _.-,._ on true et .... t �y .. TO r r merit. Dir. archer was sent for and of the late . .Ham. Sale at 1 . . he positively identified the lean as the o'clock sharp. - 12 months credit. Halt DresSin . h . person who had shot him. No reserve. See laiRe bills. . Fred g � - .. - Postill, auctioneer. Autt�,-Re air Accessories Oils and -The axi¢lual school fair at Pick- D[ar0elliog sad Ladies' sod Ohildren'r n pp Friday, Oct.8th- Auction sale of P !'7 f Bring an Tuesday• was e' decided enc- Halr•cutting at residence. Stet ; Cee. The day was clear and bright, good furniture. Ford car, cream door south of M. S. • _ } ' -however t man farmers separator eta,' in the village of . Chapman'"tore •G�asolin� Acetylene Wele i � -'�� . from attending ow g -to their rush of _ Brougham, the property of R. J. From a p. m. each week day sad ! . ! Cowan. Sale at one o'clock. See bills ? �•�1di' The tent in Memorial Park ►11 day 8.ttu.day. , �attery-:-0har$ln ,! r was filled with exhi6uts brought by %'secs 'Postill, auctioneer. • y; the pupils from the various schools Mesday, �S. 11th -A ietion sale of NELUE A KNOT ;'Z 'p ,, - , ,' .. �; ixEerested, and were larger than uau- household furniture, tools. wagon, 2tf PICKHRIN0, ONT. ',repairs IYlade On ala %uak+e� • �' s1. 7%e contests and races crag_ ted harness and many other . articles,.tt ;� i 1. deep interest. Cherrywood won lot � the property of Mrs.. J. dampbell -- a , or parTie p yslea n , ' gr (pP ' public speaking contest Evel Flees wing's farmTenrins cash. Sale �• �• �0� O rs• 3 , 1(il the pub c Evelyn ~� r Drsnkwatier, of Cherrywood, won' 1st, at 1.80 sharp. Wm. Maw, auction• Marble and Gie'soite Dealer.I 1. - l C in the girls' class and Jas. Law- ea. .. Oemettery Lettering etc. �* i . � � ,, 1pi Cherrywood;' 1st in. the boys' Saturday, Oc)L 18bb-At lot A, con. Fire6Class work - - _ r � is , class.. The..winnera will have file op- 3; Uxbridge (Goodwood), extensive gaaraateed. P �� 9 � - portunity of addressing the county sale of farm stock, implements, hay, Kingston Road and Pickering ,CHARLES _....... s it .� i . Council at its November session. The grain, roots, belonging to George Eaaet Townliae. a ' Women's Institute had a booth on the Mage: Sale at one sharp. Poli- ,Pheone Whitby 88 R 32 . a Ar grounds for the sale of candies, ice #ively no reserve. F. W. Silveraidea , cream, lame -made baking -etc. , auctioneer. 27.40 P. O.-Wbitb1 R. It. Proprietor, ]�'iekerm$ - . j r_t / j�4 ., _ . - - , . 1 _ .. "t r p +" :, w' . • - .:'� a -, . r G,.n. ,.Y tir,r. >' - i.. .�}.. N; .e "m't rf,._l; �a.,.'.,:. a+:1`^�, '-.. ., - :. • .. ...• _ �' .i.'n'-'• .:�''�?er, {•"t%aY:yt`ervCa aC.'nus. Py,, .,:' �., 3WnIW!vgT.rs'"r'..::_-.4. .. 13+_+A.•'.. :"•.. '•s ..... .-.'- /_'.t --. ......a 4_,..•, F._•.,u F:• !"t. 4t.�... ..12��'E-,-i,_"+'�i.:h w. v.:.. x^'fa n.Crw'L. ..•� �:!Af..Y. :f.`ii?,.3•k"'��'• ..P y'M+'"^,+3a`_-.tli.l n, YM1"�^ �iYdl _ '13, w-..+.'iittii -.. _.,-_n. ...-. _.. ' ryj4 9119M