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X1JV `�'ICKERING- ONT., FRIDAY, OCT. �, No. � I 1826 - 1y ■ �ffil�iitRetltl issrllr C,fT�r = �2ivts= FAIRPORT. GREENWOOD. Richard and M�re�Avls, of M?ami, Born, on Tuesday, Oct. 6th, to Mr. 'reatpKI / ��'"�" • Lerida, are spending s holiday with GREEN WTV 00D. and Mrs.. Rodd R. Appleby, a son. " 5 MRS "Q � � former's mother, >lira. tiT. S. Avis, The Ladles Aid purpose holding a - 3 Fairport. high-class concert sa the Church on �s � ThanisgI night, Monday Nov. 8th r meted of tlieAss6taarf4111,11,1111,1131"eaa Opstisesetsnl M/NITEYALi. •.. - consisting of readings, ncitatiotr�, C gym elpoo by *tet vocal and violin solos, duets and chor- } Fruit Basketi of all dpwriptkme, The regular meeting' of the Wo- uses given W40 voices from the r. + BetabilAed 18118 O. liioIILINNON, BL.D.. L,R,C.a., men's Institute will not take place Whitby United choir, 'under the lead- + lt�alwsatrtai.r ati tris' Oailgs iptslading q t. hozee, pt. hOsae, until Thursday,.Oct 28th. It is ea- ership of Mi. Arthur Lynde. Come , } tW.U.14"P.-W of ®°rpetted that twprominent ` women and enjoy a splen d evening. Befar, Selling ensasana, Orsltes sad'Baskets at j r8i.ases«' ournalists, of Toronto will be present.pUNBARTON. Osasaoarstasw.taopwm. lowest prices. Further announcements will be made _. Lrlfi. Shaping and Turning. next week. There will be harvest home services Y DUNSARTON. in the United Church, Dumbarton,Wheat 4 next Sunday. 1. IL CHRISTIAN, Birristow sad Kiddie Kars, Sleighs, Qfi3ee 6tools a r ' A.soPieltor zVotary Public Etc, � t4 Mrs. McDonald, of Toronto, is visit- Married at the Manse, Dunbarton, ' Swish• Coate House, iffhitby. 161y 19a1t For gale int; her aunt, Mrs. Pizer. on Oct. 4th, :Altona Mirk, of Toronto.,. Mrs. Ed. Craven is spending a week to Clarence Elvira Allbred, of Port' I$ATO!(A 8088-Barrleters. 80- 8taooassor to late Vi�A. Birnes with hrrection-Born, on Oct . 8rd tog he community_HaU�lex# Sunday} �, uo ORAS. A. WHITB t°' W. B. and Mrs. Dunbar, of Toronto, a there will be no Sunday school session �- L�4r :_ . W. i. taus �- �a7 Pboue SM or write Locust Hill, Oat. son. but all are invfteti to the Children's J. o. F Miss. Cynthia Burns, of Toronto, Day service at 8 p.m. Pupils and OR - ICHARCSON PICKERING- - _ spent week -end 'with Miss Mary tte4a5chee m. are requested to meet at�' " rr ''A ett.. 317-819 Cooled- ' stPa3let801L. drool Cortef Y and Rich- 1, Wm. and IM M Nichol and family, BOYS OF SOUTH ONTARIO Buckwhe*At "•GS >9Ero .Ttstuaw AAatnoi890 and Main . ��� , > Vis. > ofee open Monday and Wed- of Toronto, visited with Wm. Thom your eve and all da satutday, ioctedios .3saases'et1 DiPeelo7 cast Sunday. It is now time to re -organize +s• P• emo• bawd Miss Mercy Wright, of Markham, &zoups and nominate a Yandidate for Got my prices, _ Lakawsed 2Czstditkner is visiting her txousin, Mrs. Thomas the parliament which well be held N DeuEta! Aran, for a few weeks. on Christmas week in the Assembly It Will s },O lSejl Otic 132» XOT®B SEdBBE Misses Elda and Mary Pearce, of Chambers Toronto as usual. The p y p Stouli- Hillside, spent a fe* days with their nominations should be in by Nov, 6th. 41816. I always b!1 '4. .ifse. Howe Graduate of Chicago ani o- _ _ _ _ y _ _y �k.•a�.. soots . Universities and the Ro�� Ca od Helen Thom.- T-- - -grill ]le_held-on -New.- >1< i l iEB�i 068. - as is SurQeona. phone offxelbii. R aace Phone W4 Herbert and Mrs. White and Wm• 21th. At least have your group re- g "ark NtF oa M : a gietered and qualified for voting. This i z ^' appoint] zety end Mrs. Taylor spent the week -end LA$$ .1$. BEATON, D. D. B , with friends at Niagara Falls. ls. ga costs you nothing, has many ttdvan- ' W. Z�. IBCraduste of flu Royal Colelge of Desats) Oliver and Mrs. Annan and family tages and is the proper thing to do. ' i and of, Royal of Toraoto. t>tiara d u ' and Mrs. Low, of Hamilton, visited Fir any information inquire of the re- t ova Adurdock'.•Goateetiont store, Whitby. Roofinij 17iaterial . friends and relatives here over the turning officer, Gerald Cowan, Rose- A'L� ID�ce hours 9 to IZ : 1 W 5.30 Iad.'phoae 6, re t � pyoo, 220, a4ly a ek-end. bank Station. 3�r it"� --�--- Mr. arai Mrs. Lowry and child have y� TBY. r r c 5 z British Columbia Shingles mored into the house west of Rose- , rr N. DALE., L. D. 13., D. D. S,. !J'. Graduate of Royal Coll it Dental sur. 3 z bank corner, lateI vacated by Mr. an q seam and the University of Toronto. orate No. 2 3 and 5z •' y The colors of the 116th Battalion "above D. A Scott's store, Claremont. oat. _ _ Mrs. Saviige, which were deposited first in L'x- k' O>i3ce hours. 9 a. m. to 3 p. m , Saturda 9: 9 a. _ The Vl • M. S. ThankofPerin� meet, p A good supply' of Hard and '.soft . s bridge and -after after taken to Canning- Office to 1 P. m. one Clare 1405. 47�y int{ on Tuesday evening , was fairly Coal on hand. Also a supplys " ,TORONTO ASPHALT I ton, the home of Col; Kick. are to be RRBERT T. FALLAISE, L D S.. RUUF1tiG we 1 attended. Miss Eljjott's address deposited in St. Geor .9 >; of Kindling Wood, ^n Formosa was. most interesting and Church Oshawa ,There are manic in o D D.S. Graduate of the Royal Cot;e¢e of , e Marray'e 18 in., 32 in. and 38 inch instructive. The collection was up- the County, particularly former many stove length. u`l Tlental Sur eons and the Universa of Toronto. O�tee above J. S. Baisdon'sstore, ckerina• Oat wards of $26:! 1 Office bot:n : 9 a in. to 5 ' wldtiie, 4 in 1 Shingles also hers of the famous battalion, who be- 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. P, m , by appoint• �u v dR ®ant u'tonePi�tl a-nty ,�. ,qty MetRidgeal 11Roll.aad Negro QtSartocl t�nitedhChurc� tieken o town, s ,can llieve that�tbestsho m to thethy being the DONALD MUNRO, PIOKEHINGat will _ Y.Qo.iot, ct. 2[tl. i. - - LIZABETE R1CHARD80N-8uc- $nished job - visited from year to year by hundreds • BROUGHAM. 7•itOVE.i carer to ebe lane a v, r Richardson. Cow re of of people from far and near. Of eapeer� os'!{ tno+n F re Insurance Cow pa of i but it is i + /^� + course it is too late now, .a11d •oaact:i staadtnR s4tt •.te l G • Mrs. Dan Gannon was in Toronto • unfortunate that some move aloe The Service on Sunday and Monde _R �� p ��'��••�� p this line was not made months ago. - FS o F P08TIlias trocared AuctioaAGO- LUMBER Y1 R -D Elmer and Donald Willson visited Gazette, and Chronicle. g s •tea ooanst.r .t Yarn sad Ontario ace the home"Rose Mt." last week. Motor overhaulin to fwd side our- �? rima cif all itla4a &Y"su to am aLaeO.1 "'�N• ' g. - Fred Cassie visited his sister at MARKftAM. p i aortia. Ad&..a Ores at,.? O., OOR in repair ng. Look .Ahead St. Catherines over the week -end. Arthur Russell, son of David Rus- >l;.ttary se"ice-moxging 41 0 B.BRAT01+1 TOWN®HIPOLEBII The W. M. S. meet at Mrs. J. Mil sell, formerly of the �eventh Conw- - and overhauling. •'+�° nem low ler's the 21st of this month. Don't Rion of Pickering, met with a lead All work j sada tot, Atia"asans iasis Keo" b lose g, guaranteed. Flat rate -mow 4d WAWA sp forget the date. misfortune one da Is- week which service charge oo.rr■ii s, j, pas '.' Buy your new Furnace now or The Hanson family are now living resulted in the loss of his car. He was Phone 6fr10 Mart, Central. have your old one repaired in the house owned by Mr. A. Gray returning home from 1'ororto and ffi, MAW, LICENSED AIIG ready for the winter. opposite the school. when driving along the third cones- W. E. e E R R Y Tto1VEER fortroat QntwWand Dwhsm Ask u• about the Mrs. Dobson of Beaverton has been sion of Markham late at night,- ht Use. Ali tint. of aal4i Grum 6"ania.d May_ /1 virilia her sister Mrs. PhiIi for ran G " i ... d. vert a mat xtm reEWS1 `. Dateo v, Ban of 10"pes- � E �.ri' Z.1 �. Z. thepast all hoping this lovely wee- �ryf turns of the read I with whichWhitby, Oat. You cahoot do better. P y ca was not familiar, and upset his lo Coal and � �Or if its a' Range, let ne Ruvply tier fo continue as it is eo much car. Lfhtirtg a mat:h in rirricr to needed Much r ouathy a extended r busy farmerg f to Mor ir,, found himself, situation fume nfw nick the 4 Farmers, Attention yon with s "Good Cheer. ' filling. it way to ?' fro • You will be satisfied- s ymp e 1 rim went for the World's Greatest Plvmbing - Hot water heating, Warren Willson during the illness of gas ignited and in a moment the car Sopantor• `rbe Renfrew," Stoves, savetron hin and repair work, her father, Mr. Rowson, we all F. A. R E E S O R,. -- g �° was a mass of flames and beyond Sales aad Oil Engines. Flaiary's all guarant4f,�, wish for his speedy recovery. salvation. It is a dangerous thing to m ° team" Plows, Points, Grain Grindetts, Mr. and Mrs. Hardy and fnmil y of light a match or ca �T •• Wbeel Barrowsetc Hardwa►e of all kinds, Toronto have moved into the 1: Per- g �y a lighted fan- IrOCVl9'1' . . tern around a car 'at anytime, but iY B•aataord binder twine mad secoad• Phone fb00 ryman residence, the latter ha-6ng especially when there is a probability +am u aspirators for sale. movtaj rale Mr. Thomas Perryman s of gas escaping. Nut and Stove COaI' ;ROBT• DBVITT ALVIN BUSHBY hoose. t Mrs. 9 lvanus Phillips of Minden Home Powinix Competition Phsoe 806 Piet. BROUG8A1!! PIOgEBIN(I who has been visiting her home and To Follow and Coke, also friends in Stoufiville called upon ac- Ontario Count Plowing Matches /`n. . "O* * quaintances and relatives here on Contestants p three acres at All Hinds of Feed_` pP� YOUWANT Tuesday. The many friends of Mr: home. Philli s will be glad to learn that he -:rhe Ontario Department of Agri- • _ AND FL LKING; your house heated for half is = well and quite smart yeti. culf uv through its local Represent- A. aa. to do Ch the cost of coal P There passed away, at Lockwtial, alive encourages Ontario County Cement, Lumber; ms,µ preLa gni and Sask., October 6th, the wife of J. C. yo= plowmen to try their skill at Lath Oaf Flak everyMonday. If so, instal one of the Instant ase Bell. Mrs Bell was not so long ago home sin this year. Generous, JJ - Wediy and Friday Oil Burners in your range, or one of our most respected ani belov- prizes are offered in three classes, t' ' 8toaehoaq For Sale an International Oil Burner ed residents, and the most sincere the prizes beim made ssible thro- ' io your furnace. sympathyy --o_f this community go out ugh small grants from�tiie Ontario Terms + i" JOZiD F. B>'< �8 . CiTiTe11II0IIt Call and see them, to Mr. 13e11 and family. at this time Government and the various Town- • t + of sorrow. ship Councils throughout the County. Strictly Cash'' Ruf LRoutei No. 2* Sunday congregation was very Two separate contests have been W. J. GORDON'S,'small on Sunday last caused by sick- arranged,,one for Noeth and one for _ Church Street. ress in some cases,. Masonic ser- South Ontario, each with three classes Before Buying I Agents wanted 231y Pickering vice in Claremont accounting fo;-the as follows: absence of some •and the Missionary Class 1. In sod, single pws, 25 Picke'rdmg,%* OUT OF TOWN - TI3ftIi Td BLE-Pickerin= Station , rally at Green Iver for others. 'Let and under. T. R. Trains going East las M follow C us all rally to our own service on Class 2. In stubble or black land, See nor Parlor, Brld a find Junior No. 10 2dail 7 b8 ♦ 2d. ' Sunday next and be all inspiration to single plows,' 25 and tart ler. _ g " 28 Local, 1' S6 P. 1[. our Pastor. Empty sesta are not Class 3. In stubble or black land,' :.' solid walnut with well designed base,Lowil pi ws, ys ant unler. - The parlor sad junior lamps are wired Sunday'train, 8.38 A. M. tent Millinery to be displayed . at Gan- y In every class contestants must with two ad tastable pull chain et ck- Trains Iloing West its. as foilows- rLons store on Wednesday p. m. and have at least one strike and one fin- No. a6 Local, 9.22 A. M. during the remainder of the week ish.i els. The budge lamp has adjustai►.'e a " arae. and socket with hush socket 27 Local 244 P. M. Then on the following Wednesdays The three acres is to be plowed on � Stor, e. � covers. fitted with long attachments ■" Ye .21 P. M, and Saturdays during the afternoons home farm or farm where contestant ' fiords and plugs. Bung a aisles in Sunday train, .7.42 P. M. from 2 till 5 and from 7 to 10 p.m. is. working and must be rea4y for tom• genTette and Bilk, with silk fringe. Foregoing is according to Standard Please bear in mind the days. Satin- judging Monday November 1st. -- --- �; Xe with these stands, Prices ranging time. faction guaranteed. Prices moderate. An experienced plowman -a winner from $12,80 to $17,50. All first class material, new supply of many trophies will do tha judgiag ;mss of dress Sweaters, ladies 1 d Breeders '& Feeders -Jmt in -The New Electropbone A : goods, gar- and it is pointed out that he will spen� t D ��A[ii i Q menta etc., now on hand. a few minutes with each conteatan. Phonograph. in burl walnut.a Jlll+$r7 -- OF - "� ptfirteat reproduction of sound, made On Tuesday evening last a large discussing his work and giving sug- possible through a combination of the �= number of the friends of R. J. and gestions for improvement where tho- wteoderful Ape: Reproducer, the refs = Q 1�• Cowan and family met in the light necessary. STOCK ' Town Hall, to bid them farewell be- The Judges -decision as to the plac- LIVE eaf Ulgoally correct A pez Tope,ra6 and f , ,ezohtiise'fttatures snabte-�on to their leaving for their new hoarse ing of various plots will be based on The condition of mach of ouf: ' ' tris tri y s , full the record • of the in, Oshawa and to show in a tangible the following score card: �.7 7 mg _For Pastry see - way the }nigh esteem in which they Shape .of land 8p .grain feed this year warrants s World's great 'artists. are held in. the community. After all Straightness, evenew of teat deal of precaution in fefidiug, 111 Ooa11e In and hea you etmna�M►t. pug Royal Brand had aseembled'7CHitoyi Burk read an width and depth sa tomain poison and other'diges- . ` • !!t,: appro riate address expressing the Packing and slimming 15 _ tive diseases are produced 'when The latest Records kept at year Grocer's. regret of the community at' losing Crown 2a - fed is quantitlea, See that it is �- 4 s In stoat. them Mi% ' Htou�VWm and wish- Finish 16 ro rly mized with some other t yet your ingrthem DTO•Derity and�Upi Ins and outs 5 ��-quant{ -, - : 3 }� Ae �! Aonr-mala from_yntxr_owAl _... wheat. We`can tTietr_.._new home. Cdr. Cowan... who...__3. was taken completely by surprise re- in brief but lt_ p zes_ran g tom _ to ;1.00 will be awarded in each class in F 8 grind it. plied appropriate terms. and addition a SPECIAL prize of The address was accompanied by thea TWO DAY bus trip will be given Furniture Uaaler and Feed of all kind• -Chicken feed,presentation of two handsomely up- the high contestant from each Town- in the County. JkFuneral Director _ hen feed, chop, millfeed. olstered chairs, and a combined din- ner and tea set of dishes. At the shi hose wishing p fd to plow should write T lI'ii0be.1�10 '' - Chopping every week -day. - conclusion of the presentation re- freshments were served after which W. M. Croskery; Agricultural Repre- aentative, Uxbridge informing Mm ! f 1s ker1m t " . Ontll ie ' �' N' mag■�7CTC0� a few hours were spent in an enjoy- able din nd in ' 1 3 to that their plot will be ready for jadg- i N v �+ 1.+ ,1 ce a socia n rcourrip, ng o em �vi.:dWea,•.+... �,a .6.a...HP•rh: „�s.',a _ ..a `u'+ -n.. c� ..i w.: ak-- �'3: ..r. 3; �+,.,. ._:! \' •:z.. -. a:'-.. w:i N. E. MoEWEN, ` eterinM Swpon ; Picke+Msa.�', Untaar'i4 _ I -- - -,,,� -,T,� I , . . ,-"4r �­ t "IX-twe � , � � ­ , , �­,�'t �;p=­2 , - -%-�.., � -, " � ,�, ,� 4�7-;��, 'X'J�11'1-: -,�,`:16-­ . i�'o I do. - . � �i;N ; ��, I,., .1 ..., ", I , - ;�,Y� - v- " ."i, . 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I . ,�, �,: .. ,. , , . � - . -1 , i ".", - �...�;.�. " . .. � ­ - .- �., I . . A onto aaw,..whilsa-l-refer to my 1�&X A 10- go- ; , " "' , , ', , ­­ - I - . . ,,�. .. ­ ­.� I .. � I-. - - .. � ,;.-- x. iam -pl . -v%1wtble..-to­Udgjk.4e.-nmW& - .1 . - I - I . . ;register," - J . . . character by his eyes. A , ..".- .1 if I... ' . � . M I I , m, 11 �� � �, . . . . , -1 , IRE �� ­' reglate. " - . -'..0, 1 , , �..:, . - - - i I , 121� 17'4 K I- - - . us . "All right, re , .�4 t ; - ­� � -1 .. . -.--.,. - I-.. I _ght, Mr. Boscombe," plied But this I& not easy. It requires a - , I . ',Iva you that's w.!�­'P. ,:.... � Klyne affabs] For in- a � . ,. - . - . .. . , N, , . , ,� - , r1r � - , the favor. 1;ll .watt as long as you -eyed person, who is - :-� , -!&�� - � .- .., . L I i Ling great deal of cloi;6 study. ­ stsuce, the shifty -� MIR � , ­ .. ". .7 .. I— to . ,- I . . like. . .;-- . I ��11 �. , 1 ,4., -11L ,;I'-,..- `� %-7.1"I.-, - . . . I "This photograph wan t . � . - . - . 111. ­ akt.r, to the always looked on with suspicion, is of - I _,A I � . . E, �"-.� �.. .., ., � : .1.7 r - " . . .... - order of Mr. Prank -KoXov n nervates; and the frazilt-eyed in- A1111111211NEWINNIM.- . 14 , L ,:I 1 f"I .! . , , . ; - ray on the to - �P, 1: � . �i 4 , .4 1 . '. . �L I , .�: -, . `:`� 16th of April, 1889," he announced. dividual may -be- a mas�er. itat. This ", ?" `� : ;� ,� �,� r.- � -%,� i�) �'. - . . 11 I - . - ,., � .... . -­­� :.1 I MW I . ! .. � ,. "The half4dozen finished prints. were makes r4oAlies: character . friene the. . I I .. � .iNx- ! :11 I .: 'I. - I., ­ .. . . - I '--- � �� - --- . ­ - .- . I - : -- .. ­ sent to -Mr - Ho/Iowa at Baralong Cot- eyes diVicult to any but the -expert. - 71"7* � I . ­ . . . . . . . " I � - 7�-! �...­ .- i, A ' ... � .,: �,- ,. ;% ta �,, Putney Heath Read. Presum- . But the general the eyes . ;I I � .1, . 1-.111 LT � K. , 1. .. . I I I J 1. .. tL �2 : I- i�- - - -�- .�. -. - - ably the gentleman in the photo was usually connotep certain' characterls- i -­.'' I . '� . ,� A I .21 .1 ­ � I", -,: I - , 1. '. I �., � - 1 1-1 . '. .. -, .. 2 , , , " . I - I � . ��- -"­ - Mr. Holloway and th-t lady and child tics. For ezanivle, blue-eyed people . �. &�.: '." . I .­.- � . I . ' � I i * i " . I .. .. -76 were his wife and little son." I ; % �,, . i, � I - :1. .:�i&- --'GRE.rm TE4 -- T ' MAGIC � ... i I ". � '1� ... . . I . . a- usually more robust than, those I , , c , - . J i . took . . � I I - 4 Thanking Mn Boscombe, Kl�.me #f . L , . I � , . , L.* I ., .. ,- - ' . . w with brown eyee. This- Is probably be- •i ,�! . I if,�. I , . . R�,;, �. �., 1; : his departure, well pleased ith, lifis i I A , - ­ ­­ :` It has * mi ,�, - '.," TX. -Y. it, 1.• cause blue eyes are; peculiar td-�-uorth- , , I - . .j"�f -0 flavoux .1, HAKIING, : - . - , - � the oat delici" , I dive into the past. A � � , � , say * -.1 I . . . � . -ious 11connec- era climes who" people are hardier. I �� : I ! , 7 , , , ,­�.� . . .'' . . . After a series of devious 11. .�­.i pl.% " . I - by train and tram he foun& The brown -eyed man or woman prob- - . ­� , � -- ii POWDO 1. . .. -�. I . , : tions" I Z, ,� ­­ . �.-. , I .. . I I ". ­� ­': I . I 044VAO"' , himself In Putney Heath Road. . ably has a strain of southern blood. kPIlUiW1 - AJ,01' , - , He had passed through attate on to They have more capacity for Intellect- 11P1"" . .. , ... . A � */ I f . , 4J3 ,7.'­ I . .. . I" 0q �- ...A, �. . -­% 1. '. the sidewalk, when he had e feeling I . - Z;� . ,�;'. .11 . 0 _ u&l effort, less for "Ion. �� .1 .1 _ . ..� .-7.,:,.,� � ­,:: " a I that he Was being stared at. Looking Nearly .. .. ." ,X -� i - . ­­ �. _: I . 1- r�'. : . . *. � [PIED . � all the great adventurers, a . I ..� - L -a Caught the gleam of aged but ,��%, . . I . %� h addiers, and sailors of. the world . 1. . ...., .sr . . I . - .r I , , -,� . '. li� -�: . -:,� : - � , . ". � , undimmed and rather fierce 'eyes . .... � -�, �, , ,: - go . , , .. ., . ­, - I - watching him- fiom the window of a have been blue-opid men., Maii.y p9ets - . . �*�, �. .,.,: . . � -: � . -2 , - . ground oar room In a small house on have been dark, with brown eyes. R . . �'': 1-:- . I . S, ,. * w-` � i .. ; .. .. � � , 1�­�­-� I �..� . the - Posit road. Acting Green eyes for jealousy, runs the. so 1111116&4(1�� � -1 : ­ , . � - I Ina 11111011 . - . , ImP - ShW Dtlbe )Id 1.14 � I "" Iff . 4 onfoundation. pulse, he went across and was saying; but It Is without • - . j,", ­'­ ­ " . � U]SANWN U HL :� - in ' et on the threshold by a gaunt old Green eyes very often go with what Is . � ,�,�A.:...t :� , . ., " s I . . 0 . i ".. , � w man leaning on two sticks. known a4e; a "psychic stenv6rament." W. ,.,. - I .1 . to 0 , .. . I I Grange h quavered Grey' eyes -usually go with a placid. Shefrleld plants Been -, I . 6 � ok -n 7 ,, : BEGIN TO -DAY. -, "I have been at the Gra -al- "I saw you coming, she ( . I lil:-, I . .. .�. - 1. ­ , .1 I I "Any- - . . . I , I 'im :eyed person I .,. I. , - 5 uel.Honey6un, "khbwa . "Miss Margaret struck o One who is interested in Baralong Cot_ ,gentle nature. The gray . I ..� �� I - . ck -me as.-" - H . .. . yman . .. . . - - reI4 . to, his ready." Klyne pursued testing tactics. at him through toothless gums. . , f •. �, . 11 . ,,�- . � � , I.. itbors Aw a k6dred .couhtr purposel-y broke off, as if at a loss for tuge interests me. Were you &skin Is sensitive, kindly, and steadfast. - i , . I . 14* . Razor Blade Out�u ,.A". 4 .- . I � WM passed a great deil of time in' 9 0 - , , . . I , 1 7� � �, yins 1 their efforts to cut into the Armerlcetn�­ - 7� �. . I ' stud r the weather, finds a red fluid, I the proper word, though - inviting con- about the Holloways? Ah, I knew that ss e with Sheffield steel manufacturers in, . . .. � �, sooner or "Ek, .. �, ', fidence with a knowing look. :later someone would do that. eyes of different colors. Such persons th � �1' 1whica proves to bi,k human,b'ood, in his ..... 11. �tc "As a stuck-up minx?" Miss Lar- And of course they could tell you no. are often very emotional, with a lean- safety -razor blade tiade"are now turn-! - , '. '3mi . . I I - .�� ,�'; . ...... , � •.; . n gauge. Five miles distant is the kin ferl into the trap and supplied the thing, Come. in, sir and I will tell Ing towards religion akid mysticism. Ing out millions of blades every week 1'.-.-4"'-- horse Of . . �& ., F ! ' � what I know, workers'. ' . .1p. -I , �-,:­.'- - I was living in this house forty years - I , W� 1.� ..Lathropf Lathro ,hiatus, then stopped in confusion "I You A isn't much, but Last, that rare thing, real violet One firm alone employs 1300 �.� � . . . Sir Francis o ! . . I �. t rf . Grange, whose dead body, with . �76 i coughn't to have said that," she mut- eyea. In women ttoy go wtth a sweet and produces more than --&million(- . . . � A I I ' . sin ago, when the Holloways were over ­. 101 - .. : wound In tbo neck, is discovered just !mored, . . and gentle disposition, and 'in man bla4es weekly. . ,� ITV red. "A regular littlecat, the road." It Is making prse-Pa, I - 7`--bMk--of-t1w -the-the-house - torning- - . . . . 'i�! = ple-wfth- ttots to double its capacity within the . Honeybun finds blood in his rain, K-1-yn-e -w:ais--i9wu--f t­6­`q­uesti-o-nh­er-a-s -Mylie-f -hn--an old- -tb*y � � *t- --, , - � , . age. Suspicion is directed toward � to the suspicion loe*Aly rife about Sir fashioned parlor, of threadbare car- strongly developed•poodc Inatinots, next few months. ,---- �� - a*. 1; rhir Guy Lathrop, h f the murd. i Guy, when a diversion occurred. A pets, springiess chairs and Victorian . ­ In his anatial. report, Sir Gerald BeR4 I .- t. '713 Ct of to- slog -cart turned in through the gates engraving*. .7 0 .. a I .. -a 11 I ered man. Sir ��Ulny ! His hostess introduced � � I , house, chief Inspector of f ctorisss,l .1 . ? �J. � ,�.. Q'? � ' W says that for some years Sheffield has; .. vl­ - - - .- - - Moxgaret -Lathrop, beau ul sad � from the main road. herelf as Miss Arabella, Fold- World's L"gest Organ :' . I 'Mr. Samuel Honeybun from Latah- � .-P �! 7 '-'-, only daughter of Sir Francis. Ing her mitt she pro- . IX, N.� . May May Soon on Radio been "plying a good proportion ol� . . .1 I'l.".. fields" Min Larkin explained. "He Is 000d0d: safety, , A , ... ... . - ,. - ' NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY. � "I am a very old woman, and the steel for the manufseture of I I . 1 ?711 our great authority an rainfall and , Canadian radio tans soon may hear raw blades in the United States, but- � I , I -- - . I. - -as quite ,. � � -, � ' CHAPTER ili�(Cont'd.) has probably come to compare notes though it is so long ago I w from the Daventry station, Liverpool of late the Sheffield manufacturers,'If, i�­ , ' '�4 ; ' lKlyne Shaped understudy solderl when that young couple came i - his pedestrian course! father, who is his unsle .:� .A ; 4, for to I " . � , _ . .. i-7 - � I= to ;Ude at Bamlong Cottage. I al- Cathedral's organ, which has just been have been exerting themaeaves to prso-�, ­ ill, ; .... -1 . . . . . . . tt- � the Rectory of the village in Which � to so parts. I ­* . Lathrops Grange was situated. The man whose gauge contained I ways like to be neighborly, and I went completed at a cost of about $175,000. duce, the actual blades themselves for, 'O �T - , I That moment came when he Irsalhurnan across- and ca*4ed.on them. They' were It is said to be the largest organ In the Britgeln's, sham of the World .trade in L - Aiathrop murder?" said Khrne. both at home, and I quickly formed the world. - . - I . this particular line�-- � . I kalf way between the entrance gates i ­ - I . �:. Land the front door of the Rectory, A I "Yes. but you had better get it out opinion that Mr. Holloway was better The, Instrument has five rows of . . . . -�:, ' . - - . � 146-11 1fe.. " . : buxom girl in a sky-blue overall, and of your head that there was any con- born than his wife. in fact r had not keys, 22 draw knobs, 168 steps and 0 - -- . - - � . . . ' ' ' ' � " L IWO&A `fit f;,_ : �. _ ng a sun -bonnet,, was culling nection between the two occurrences," known them many weeks when Mrs. 10,934 pipes. It Is Intimeped by electro- 600 Luther Descendents Meet.l -.-- - : ,., ,-, � . � re lied AcWa sharp'y. H*l-kway told are so, and that they There are $08 I : , , , "N . , '�' ' . roses within a few feet of the carriage IN I Iving deseepdants of, " , .1 .,.'g. .� M. i �, pneumatic action, this mechanism be. � 4N, .� drive he was traversing. As he pass- I It was never in my- head," lCyne; had made a runaway match of it to - - . . 1�, Ing driven by motors with thirty -give! Martin Luther. and 600 of them Bath I , , �� ed she looke I up from her task and! �ejoined. 'while mentally noting the' id offending her husband's family. . I - . . , 'j, �::��o pairs of very bright - trashed. � - It ntment-agelinat th-,popui,r avo'That, I suppose, accounted for Mr, horsepower The size of the organ is I ered at the annual reunion and mem. � V i �.. I " 4 i gi r s rese I re 1 ortal services of the Luther family at . � .,-�TX. The eyes in the aXurum 1181W 01 the � conception. HollowaT's long absences from home, such that them R seventeen ttelv- 1 . T � , -. Tose-culler were of tls� distinctly in. � Eisenach. Although Luther had six t#, t .. I "Wali, some of the wiseacres about, f uently as much as a fortnight at phones from valrious parts of fhb � *, I I. . , , . I . 1, 11 ichl-ldren. and four sarTived his � ,i : ';' .v riety. At least y assume i hm hold that idea. pre"erous as it � nme, spent no doubt under his strument for this workmen to oom- % - - Vt re they ra demurely Is. LatchMd . a Ws roof. -roe a boy was mulLica the In 1546, only two bad offspring. Tb I t1k ; - is five miles way, and � father's - In due con te with the assistant at - ,A , dro d to the basket of blooms, what purpose would the murderer . born after which the young husband keys during tuning. , - -ancestry of 937 Is traced to Dr. Pa I � , -.. J.'. ., , d4 iss Larkin?" he said, raWng Ilia by putting the blood. of his victimr= ,,� ve'l longer stays, from my ob- . - -.-.-. ­ I �. -on . * " - - .Hro" --Io A" -at- ­ - - - - . I Luther and the remaining seventyison . , V Imt . to =to the lot taTB-677- . ., . - - old Honse7bus's- rain-camge?Tl i Be- . . . I- --rgaret I *. .1 �, "Yes- Did you -ant Me " The - -None at all that I can met" said But a great sorrow was in store for Psisesigoo. Now Hungary Currency. , �. I Z . .11 � I � r ; - :- .: - *70a, sought his again. no longer Klyno mildly. "Has zour father get a him, for the boy died when be was ' If, ­r --VP � " .Y�, - , .� - Ji , , , . - :0 .�� I ­g.ad" but charged with curiosity. between three and four years old. The latest addition to the new Minardle Linimi toothakthe. 1i . - :�- I . , �. -. . . Miss lArkin? " - L . I , 1 - yne "The r mother was broken- money units is the Hangarian "pen- I 9 -0- - " - ' -Your name" -KI managed to g'a* girl hesitated a uxanank and .. � . � 43 - . I L - - I convey that his business was a me- eyed the detective with suspicion. bearted. Cra one solace being, as she goe " The purpose of the poagoe is , I Alines' Retort. : ,� ��, - -,. -­ ..� 3� often to'd me, her husband's sympathy to seliminate the big figures in the Mother -"Polite people dMaL Chow, - , �' - W, �, adary consideration with him -"was . . "', � � , . ... given we by a gent!eman wbbm I am . ­ I - . ;- and kindness. Then trouble or an- I - worthless kronen notes. Thus gum, dear " . .. - I IL �', CHAPTER IV. . other kind jwooped upon them, though a most I ' ' . I � . not t liberty more definitel-y to refer I I . 1.00,000 -kronen, note is equivalent ! Little Daughter -'"But. mother, ".. - ,�4k; . . � 1� I *.' -to- Is wCl be quite open with you, Miss "Of course, father has a rain -gauge, , I fl.wy were very reticent about it, and a .. -� ilI ' L. . I am a detective, endeavor- 1 but d6bot you drag him into it." I never really learned the lights of to 90 peaffoes. ------- , I polite people don't notice 1. ­ -."Larkin. i Aman called at the cot- • �reg to solve -the mystery of Sir LA- "My t:ear Miss Larkin!" Klyne "the matter. , -1thralp's death. re- I tage one day arid there was a dreadful - - ­ � I . r. I was told that, a3 a pudiated any such intention with all � . . � I friend of the family, ru might be the force 01 f and gesture at his quarrel. He remained inside half an . , I " , , � . " - - - -,...­..-t&b10 to render me valuab.e assistance.", command. "On the contra. -Y, I Was hour, and when he came otit be was . * �� I , ..'. " � '... I .. . � .: i I . % . 1� I I He left it to be inferred that be buildin; a theory to deneo:ish the rain- cursing and shaking his list at Mr. � . �­ . I : I .". , . . i � . I- I t , an official detective from Scot and' gazige idea once for &*-I. It is a sound and Mrs, Hollowak who had f9towed I I I , .1. . . t-40 :s� : r -. . , . 4� .'Y&M. or at least from the county argupikent that if our father possesses him to the'door." -10*14 ,Q, 'a :d e 7'. �. I I .. hN. i4li ?town, and to his joy this aftzactive ,rain -gauge a such an instrument What age was her Klyne inter- , I ? 11 ..., 0 e. N. . . . Z '.. I -," a U I ecause - . , - rmpted the narrative. . - . . � I . -J1 , "": young lady accepted him at that false was necessary to the scheme of the . "I , t- , � �. . il. ­�­--I:;�ation. , He wasn't o:d, replied the spin- . . . . I V .. . . murderer the latter would have used I . . -.11 � .. .1- "t, I I i � I * i . "I have never spoken to a detective I the Rector's container c'ose by instead Ntler primly. "I am no Judge of men's - , .� . ,;�,V. . '-- - -.--' have been , ... youreally . & . � ,.....-";. . 44 7-7­�before " she cooed. 'Of course, I have of ,seeking one at a distance." I I I ,, �. I . . . I I �� I read ;boui them, though" -with a de -1 Adelss's friendliness returned. The I to'Holloway's father. That is what � . 1�1 i . 1P I I : � ,- .. 1P ,J�� - . - lightful btush-"I was not aware that k him to be. I guessed that he I ve w , , I ­ � I glad eye was in evidence again. "How had only discovered their retreat . - i th � . - I- , thn were gentlemen." ' ! clever of you;' she purred. "I feel . i th I i , , . . quit ,. , - " ' - . a sorry for that murderer. I kne I os a ind. Wellethevisit ,,,� giving them a bit of . ".'-- .1 � '. There &re exceptionst" replied = , ,.� -., - Klyne dryly. "Most of us .try to live I sure you will catch him." . z1our e .1 .I. -..-�."I'-ay, but MrsHo- C --'- � �, l �FP. . I -Up to very high ideals -with more or With a flourish of his hat the eri dffect I 6anrept ac --, -1.-illI,.."; A --.-- It m- wii died a montl�l after -that - --.--j ,-- - , ­ . a In I. pe-!" ---- - ---' "Iess success, I he ina'agist retreated in good order, and . - I - -W - ­ . . , . . I :'lana Mr. olioway at- once sold the house, . ..., . . ,.. .... � . - 1 'il-, '% . n. your cage the 81W'cem is -un- I his thoughts were not whol'y of crime and I have never seen him since." . . . , - �, I- f,2, . ;., I . . I.. , � I doubt4" Min "rkin's fine, eyes once I as he struck into the road. . Curtains, - ... L - . I - .;:, i. -1, I 1. . "Can you tset: me who bought the -­.,,, , . I I I more reinforced the silver tong te s"A " Fetching litt:e miss!" he muttered. cottage?" Klyne inquired.. . `A1 . I . .... ... � , to these Lathrolps, now. I Zi =I "And as deep as the am."' - ' the .. ho, . "The purchaser was a City man of , Id e w I Can he'p you. They are very nice I'Back at Lathrop Grange, Klyne's of aq sh6u-, b peop:e, but you have been misinformed I � : . , . I you have been told that we are in- ruminative gaze wandered round the firm called Jessick & Co., Wholesale ... .. .1 - I . . --...� , if hent I cozy apartment and finally settled on haberdashers," the aged spinster re- �,�: . " . . 1111 .� -44, -4t � , � .. timate. County magnates don't hu I . , . the little wooden horse on the mantel- plied, with evident pride in her know;- :­-.. in couples with poor clergy f*lk. I sheaf. Somehow' sight of the toy � .t . laund�red jet . r' ­ I `�". :,- �11.1 - ede. "He bought the house as an. in- . . . . . . I " 1 -, -�.-`.. 41 , I L � I -� Was this the greeri-tyed monster Of reminded him that Margaret "throp . I ­ " , .• . .� , t11 . . � 17 .. . I � jea!ousy peeping out? - had given him permission to march vestment and not for reside,nce. He ­ �..­ � . -.' .*-, ... .., . . .1 � - - .1 -� I , , ! *,t,� ., I owns it still, I believe, and my ac- �. - . 1. I . ,.�,.%: I I ..: � ­,.", . . .1 :- .. ,.'I- ... r � , ..­ I . . . . :. �. . . .. . . ­ - ' her father's 1170,on the chance that he quaintance with every successive ton- , - , . .1 . . . k .. . . . . . I I � - -9 - ' - ..;1. . -- . INNUENOW110 - - . . VERY of .. ­ . 'E . -L-2ft might discover some record among the ant has informed me that Mr. Jessick - I deceased baronet's papers that would is not a good lansfiord. The tenants .. hour the day joU de _ -- I.. - . , I I I .1 11 ,bring to light from his earlier career have great difficulty in getting him to -.1 � I. we them. ... � ., ­ --. ­ "I , so - - ... . .,. . . . I . � ." .. i�. . �.. a clew to his murder. . . . . . .:�. do -any re . � -. i- ­-., . . , . . .. � . � . pairs . . t - . % . . : il �- .� � . I i ....... -- ­:­­­ . . - --Mr. H6.10- . I .. 11 - �� - p. ,.� , I. I As uxually�h*ppen­��f us, "During his occupation .,. -�.;� ,. . �, � � .. � I - Z .��,.�;.�, .�. � .. . w�y owned :1. P � . -� . 1p, . . it was from the last drawer that .,. - - . he d the house, and after his . . If they have been poorly launder- � * . � � ­- .0 that Klyne, extracted some- wile's death ,old it to Mr. Je3sick?" . -. . I . � � ; .1 :- .�.A:, � . t . ,!��,­ � , ` )k . ; thing that gave him pause. This was "That is what I have been endeavor- -- are. a constant anno ce. - :,:�. :��' I. ,;� . - .., . . I � , - . : �k., --� a faded cabinet photograph, dated -by . --:-Cd- , . ing to convey to you, air." . - . . I - - - "­- ` ' I - - , . 11 . ` I . . I :IV � . , . . . cede of the last century. It portrayed . . I .. i - .-":�. * %, 1. � . - -... I. - � . �., , �,� the costumes for the penultimate de. (To be continued.) � `�.: - .1= g will k them -. I- . i.- , . � I . . . , , . ; . launderin I . I � .�.4 '. * . "'.. � ­ . I Cep . - -7. ­ I , ". "" .11 '* . � . - --- a handsome young man standin - . 1. ... L ; � ,� _ � - , i . . .1.. Z ­ ­�-- - ­. 1, . . g be -, L - I -� ,... � � - . . -.�.- n � I . ... . L I , I . . . .: hind the mated figure' of a pretty Paris Families Uving ,,�: true in both colour and shape.. �­.. .. .. - , . I - - . % . . � . A *1 young woman holding a child two or .Year-old House , . . Dry , .1 .� three years old. in 3006Year .�� will permit them to.drape in .1 . � � , .. .. I I .. ... %:.. . . . 1. � - Seven families In a decrepit, - % - ­ - 1 11 .... ;.1. `�', -1::; ., ­:,..* � .. . � . ­ . .-&-I. 4 1 � . n�,& And the child wous pictured as -�. ­..� , , �1. . . . .. : ­ ... � - Z I worm-eaten house more than 300 years ..,- � i . � . . . -�� � soft gracefW folds. . -­ " . i., .. I .1 ... �. I. - ... -,: t7-;;,-: -4 i c�utching the counterfeit presentment '...4"', . . ..�. . . I - , condemned by the -city , .�: : , ,;, . I old� which was cond 'L .. - il �.�'' - .. , 1.�...'�­ �­ �.... "... . V . I of the little wooden horse on the * ­ . L L . - ­'' � . - .. . - - - , , �z . , % I " . . I : ­.- , , architects many months ago, are I � , - .. - , ". �' ­. . I - : , � I �. ' . � ­�%.],.` �:.. . � I... ... .1� . - inante'shelf. - -- - ;11 '.., ... -i&:1 , ., . ,--- I , . .. - ... L'... .. � . - . . :..",I • ,. - Z � ... . ��;, ,---,,. .%, '.-I,t . - - a- ,� - I � Be �­� - n p r forced to stay there because the hou . t.. . - . I � I I to get thegenuins L !;�� ­ . ... ­ I cairful �.­d­ .� and saw on the back the name of the Ing shortage is so great that there Is I � - .''. , .­ L, I . . "artist" with his address, also a num- no place to go. . �. ... � . � � .:; - , ... LUX. It ,01 only i?: . , :­� is - 'd , . .. � ­ . . . .i L U I I '- - ..­ 6 - 1. . ­.; ".'', 71 , - N ber which probably was that of the the building stands on the Rue ­­.. Pack, - n"r i?) bulk. �� � .. ,. . . I A W . 1. . . - I * negative registered for reference. H61 1%-Iazet and was part of a Benedictine ..... i.4 .. i- . . - �. , . . . -­ � . ..­ !.­ ,� . , . ­ , - -.�. , , , . ... ... �. .still quenches dxirst.' slipped the photograph into his pocket 1 Monastery, built in 1612. The authorl- I , - . � -�. � . � I -1 , I . ' � �... . . . . � � - . . - . ; '! .,. .:.t-, I I I . I . ,-.-cools the parched and half on hour later was in the train tie3 say that the house Is likely to 1. ,­ . . .. . . , , , - I : ­: L ,I- . . 0 _ , - - : : � 'I �. . n his way to London. He was going " � I L � � .. - thrmA and by Ift d4-. , to look up the antecedents of Sir Fran- I collapse at any minute. The families ' ' I ' - � it - .. " . .1 ,- .. I I I - "-. L' ,� .�' ­'114;�, ,.: .. ,I . , ,cis Lathrop's little wooden horse. I have be6i ordered' out,- but they are . . -1. . . 1:7 L ­�. . . � . I . 11 , 14 119 ­.- / . I -1 hth-I � fluvor a" - -,ead u able to find shelter'. -1 i -t:l , . .. >,. �Frl I - S 11DA F I . 21 - zf, , vi�l %-.!. M I N-v2ua F, �1� I� - W. 11 , � . � 9 I � -4 -- - �� ra, ------------ ,; ., I .RX I- -, I i AV I I I ' , I " I 11 44 . �-, , I ,,-�,:;:: ��-�,, � -- �1' I I W�e� L st --d -- .--. -.--..-.. . . ---- - --- - . -- ­ ,-- 0- - - --- - . � --- 4-� ­c1a,T-11--was- .6stined to-_, - n- .. �. . . 7 . I ... 1 ; . . . ­ .. * - 44185�­eearxciftrfe�s­ I him no farther than the stud'o of the . 40- I L I . . ­ . IL . I ... - . Cause. I I . I .. ­. ��- ��.,• photcwrapher, whose name was still . � � :m , - . . . "I feel dizzy, John.` � I I .i . . " thC joy -of, We" - , -CG36 ! over the door in Beavis street, Brixtcm. - tU .1-11�... : '. _, I * ' , I - I , . . , : �- . .. il- ,. , , ­ , i � Brothirs Urrlite(i �.� - .- _:� . ­ . "I those water . .� . - � , ;1evei J� �. � t- - �­ " , a courteous, white-haired man in a vel, told -you not to get th I .. i . . �A 11 .. ..." - 1- I ..... I - .,..L.. . - .� ,-1 -I- . I --- . i ft", Ive" Wal -.,t jacket adjusted spectac:es and waves in your hair. . � . . t� .: ,� .., � Toronto . : bolt over the the- handsome' C-- , , .1 . .:, � .:� '� .­ , - . ,-1. - . � : ,I* - : S- - .­.- _picture of � I . � . - .A-544 � -' --- ­ I - ISSUE No. 41----'26. 1 . . .�. I . . ,. : .. - . . .-. I ,.young man, the prefty young woman I Minard's Liniment for bruises. I . - I..'... ''. I., I . - , - -...-.-1-1..-. .. - I- • . I . -. , , .. I ."! . . I "`�­ I . .. . . ­ � . 1. I . . . . . . � � V.,. s,,*� 514i . 1`5.;,i1 , .. r 11in .`t ,'.., ... .� ,'.'�.! ,;,. " ,.,; - . , , . F - , ­ ­i.:� . 1�i�­ I - - , ,I '. -. -A , ,�,,� � ", , ,�--­4.,' - , -- -�� - , ­ . - ,��­ - - - .1, '/,­.�< - _ ­�.j'%­ � '.. - . .. . " ,.,�� � ­, .,:r,, � � - 1�,, -": - - - . ". - I . -i . ,,� � I � . ,:" I . . . ... . � I . .. . . : i- ­ . . I � . .. . . . . I . I . I . . I . % .�' " , " , , -� . . 1, , - -,:i -. ".�, " '! *:� ''..c.._.- ';�-,�.. t, w ," ­., --� ,��­. ,V;ki,;�, "'o - I �, -, � .:%A.-,. A�kL ., , , �. ­ .1 -.;, 7,n *�L ., ­: - ". � ­ " , -4,�A,L.&�:. , . - L-- % , ,� ­ -z,- ­ ­,Z.f-,!,��ON,4t.v�a = I.... - � Z In R % is, r a. a Ae "irn v rius IS A vArrLsss rjuirt rivir AM yt Be sarryals, buy a 7" 0, -..—Th* Set of No Regrill Radio You wouldn't buy an Automobile Of household accessory which was going to beul practically out of date next Year -woyou? Then why buy ask � o d y Radio but an up-to-datte. Radio and w save your sorro The Rogers Batteryless Radio open ates from Say alternating electric s�4 2J 4 current. Ne - needs Batteries, and. in most Yet cases, co aerial. Send for our book, "Evidence" and read what owners of Roger 86 for , .00" past years say about their satisfaction. N THIS IS FREE. Address the tih Q.R.S. Music Co., Caril Ltd." 590 King St. W., Toronto Knife and Soon Prfteded P Fork on Tables of Fanglal mba.comments of Mr. Justice Mo. % cartidle upon the "social aftectatlou!4 of demanding two forks to manipulate Soh -"am to 'have been based Dim IL historical knowledge. Forks were not introduced into England until Ill and it in a notable fact that while we _14 WAL.TZ2 4TYRIT Pil get, KnIfeamith and Spooner am As w C _6UT pa we no .J; ftrk*r or Forkstalth. 1059 V Ryon tha, "Carver" had to use his fingers. In the "Boks, of KervyagaI 3 UNS19 BETWEEN DB101 AN DETAIL "got never on we find It set down: T fysho, fiet beast, no fowL more By Walter Stuart Pavey, Architect TRI XLY TAILORED. Vghat a delightful picture to have tualty here to Illustrate the "kinship" sbuttwo, window bo:i, and small at* than two gynigeft and a thombe." The right Of the Ill guest was lucky hie A rimy tailored, and cloolvi Sur. In one's mind when one thinks of I between design and detail. This home ticed window at its If he got a plits. Purely from a building Ti6W As of the English cottage type and re- trance. These, and round also the entrance Usual he was supt�W with a A"' plica effe.t. f% this f"hionabitta street "home."frock of back satin. The dart -fitted point, of course The high peaked ferring again to the chimney pots, If door, are painted a robin 099 blue of broad known as a trencher, upon . roof and the little "eye brow" window i you will place a piece of paper or your creating a very charming contrast which the meet was placed. It will sty :slsoves are in keeping with the "el and fullness at the hem is amply pro - which snuggles so attractively On its finger over them you will find the re- with Abe Yellow tODO Of the stucco be easy to understand why this waa Vided by the wrap-around skirt No. slope; the chimney pots: the canopied suit rather surprising. III as Wang. followed by the necessary Service of ttbL old fashioned wide bat-: architectural aspect It Is best des- Construction has been very cars- the "Swee" with a basin of cleansing 1069 is adapted to the more mature entrance wlir Aigure, and is -in &txm 38. 40. 112, 44,1 toned door and iron hardware. embed as an error of omission, fully considered to combat the vs- watar, and the "Napier," who prof t4v and 48 incus hunt Size 40 requires There is a partleaWly gotod,, oppor- Other interesting details are the garies of our -temperamental" clt- fared the towel or napkin- SPA a% yards 641 material; - or- 4% =at*. The walls, sre'2 in, x 6 yards 86 -inch. 20 cents. In. studs 0 . rt covered on the Outside with wire lathStepping Car In Garage. Our Fashion Book, i2 and then plastered with a coat of tistrating the Many car owners fasten Mocks of newest and most practical styles. wi= 'cement. On top of this Is applied two wood to- the garage thoor near the roar 0 be of interest to every home dress-.ww'costs of magnesits stUCC . Yellow In wall. This is done as a means of Stop - Un VOL color as already miantlonod. On the maker, Price of the book 10 cents ping the car savuld that driver fall to Inside of the wire lath. bet weewthe apply his .brakes quickly enough after Is"aak _tl6ster- Wat of cement. IThis Is followed by a waterproofing studs. driving In. Where the flooring of the �d HOW TO ORDER PATTERN&. garage is concrete the Nocks can be- �Wrlte your name and address plain -coat of asphalt A building board pro, Joined to the end of a brace which ly, giving number and *I= of such no a" duct is next applied to the Inside of rests on the floor and exteimIds to the tic pattarnS as YOU WI Ene.ose 20c in rear the studs and than plastered. In be- WWI. p stamps vror (coin preferred; .Up twin these two walls, the space be- 151 i lt carefully) for each number and. tween the studs to filled with genu address your order to Pattery. Dept., I -laced cork and the same mal Is TORONTO OFFERS BEST Wilson Publishing Co, 73 West Ads, used between the roof ratters. The MARKET FOR year round- :"Wdle St-, Toronto Patterns "at by result Is comfort *the j; lund- P, Butter, Em warm In winter, cool In summer. ow" We O*sr Toronto's Beat Prices. Readers desiring further Informal tion regarding the plans and specifi- LINKS. LIMITED ta Market Toronto 2 Candy to the QuOill T111111i cations for this house should com- St. Lawrence muulcate with the architect direct. One of the points of attraction for 38 face.* ftewo.-t* I tourists in England this summer has, Walter Stuart Pavey. Address. been the little Shop In Windsor, where Rchmond St- London. On wE OLD STAMPS - It is BUY the Queen, buys her chocolates. kept by two, eldeft maiden ladles From 18406 -`1890 --on Original Scotland. who have had the Envelopes Preferred from rare Hill and VaRey. STANDARD &TAMP CO. 1"w'3"NORABLE-MU Gr"A"TIEW privilege. by royal warrant, of supply- HL 11V 2V2 Crang Av*rl -Ing the royal household with "choco- ..C,me let us climb -to the height, 1111tation L. Toronto, Ont later of good quality" ever slues thePeak after peak in the sun, One of the most significant and try of sericulture, and with the Ill days of Queen Victoria. An the rays brighten, grow rosy and striking features of the rural life of climatic conditions and the abundance They beris, just become really fa- ti n. Japan is the all-important part played of cheap labor afforded by one of the ghte Mons because the tourists have dis. -Now- that the thundor4lea,-done. In it by the women. whether it is the most Inte'ligent and Industrious Ot all cov4watill that the Queen se transplants -or -harvestingthe world's peasantry, it is not surpris- % t4dany goes panting, tra i 01111 p' SHE. world's to the shop to make heC private pav age, the light of the rice that Is on, hand, they are Ing that more than halt of the w chases. in fact, thers is probably iiQ ."Way; through the ]el always to. the fore: they feed the silk- silk Is produced In Japan, which conn- shop In the world that to so often Gentlier glimmers below; worm, and conduct most of the deli- try exports about Seventy per cent. of ii through the valley ths rivuletta, - its total output of the raw article. Of Isited. by & Queen. cate •and important -operations con When sho'coesi she is wetted on by Singing aloud as they &*• nected with It. What would be I all the ill which she Sando to other *iae Henrietta Cameron, the sole HE.* the lose to the silk ludustry were it lands this Is the most Important-—.- , -business, manager and saleslady of the "Grandly, ah! grandly the hill not for the women's share In it one Among the many .incidental wit can scarcely conceive. Nearly two nesses to the regard in which the pro - establishment, while her sitter; Miss Broke the black storm on Its crest;I Camiti keel in the background as All 'the cliff under 'Went leaping the 'mtllfOn families, senting perhaps cions worm is held -and let us not for- , -'the keeper of the grand secret of how thunder, etill million people, are engaged In get his formal distinction an 0 ka to' make ;chocolates that' are Ili for the task Il Sams, Sams, "The honoroble. little gentle - Growling away in the w of rearing the 0 Queens. She 'makes, them herself, andSHE. of a -The honorable little gentleman," as. man" -Is a charming little. bit ritual so well that when the Prince of Wales this precious worm Is styled! Their at a time when the ordinary and all - "Here it talrestful and al :found mainly In the mbuu- engrossing operations cQnelllirning bim Caroline's the drops from the trees.- taro districts of central Japan, and are are are yet a long way off... It usually a Ill r him as far as India. agea of Miss Carolln's chocolates sent Where the shadis darkle, taut slowly better and bigger than those of the! takes place In winter -time, on which- 4 The two prim ladles are living re- and sparkle— average Peasantry. Tbel consist ever day in January happens to coin - and ease. Here there is solace usually of two stories, and are pro- Gide with what is known as Hatsutu (ilea of the Victorian age, in dress. in HE. the peculiar The first day of the Hare"), the old- vided with chimneys manners and business methods. -:Their shop has a tiny window, hung "Child, but the'sagle above, called for by the heating arrange- time Calendar period named after-tte- with blue curtain-, _Tnd bne-Of--thsi - Now -thartWmiats-are withdrawn, mentis needed for the worm's well -be -1 fou.rth sign of the zodiac, U, being the amal:r al .1 II 'Hare." c.st doorways In Windsor, with a Never wing -weary, salij up from his Ing. No toil is so exacting as that abbreviation for Usall -s, . craper eyrie, which he invo:ves. in childheod h,� thb-occasion a kind of ChrIatmaliIii-tree Quaint iron foot outside It. has to be fed seven or eight thues a Is net 'up In the farmer's house in They started the shop many years ago, -en to the eye of the dawn. having come down from Scotland, and ggE,. day, and in wiltry August litli, i nar-s lionor-of the tittle friend, decorated ''have stay -1c Four gaily color slid In the same place ever ,Ah only get some three or f6u, hours' rest with cakes cf rice ed ; but below us the dove ' - ** 'i What will happen when they In the wbole twenty-four. The night- The mayu-lama Is behcved to act as n Crooning for joy on the list, • long noise of the nibbling of the count- a reminder -to the silkworm tribe in are no more, and who will inherit the Fills with soft s:umbers the leaves :recl." that earned that; royal warrant faas3 myriads in some farmer's home- general that its preciousness is never, without number; b �auging up In the,ghop, no one knqws, Shadow and quiet are best." i,stead.is as.the scratching of ten'thous- forgotten cni an assurance of the and pens in a great University ex- pleasure der"ved from t1fe bounties -Aust;n Dobson. Poems. amination hall. conferred b-,-'blm upon these wbosel The white ptopu:aticnof the world is harsh, noisy, concern be Is. -Walter Weatcn,i :.estimated to increase at thit I. believed that any h e rate of '-Great Lingoes. "A Wayfarer In Unfamiliar Japan t1ti-maunered behavior Ia. lVa presence In about 5,000,00 a year. How Is your' on 1�t col;. at this periQd will -seriously ali the leger - oftha s!l;�'he Is to p . rodum ..'Australia Has Tallest Trells. doing very well In ISRIMages. WLs can realize, therefore, what an Im- The ta!lest I. e- In- the world Is a I' I just pal for. 11ree Of bla portant disciplinary Influence .he -must spectes.ot eucalyptus growing In Aqe- ten dol:ara fcr Latin. ten dollars for individual treem of this species AeUt" EcIlVal exert on tie character of those over trail Controls and Lubrifttor. Greek and'fifty'dollars Tor Scotch," I whom he ho'ds sirch despotic swaY! have been kno.wn to still a height of Write for particulars The altuation and the climate of a 404) feet. The mammoth sequoia, , I �e who is successfu: can ffdr targe part of the central ani southern which grows an the U.S. Pacific Coast, The W. M ASTLZ SALES Co. a d t3 Ont. smite; of Japan are particularly has been known to grow a little over Dridgeburg be is not cannot afford to' provinces i10 otherwise. -Matthowman. favorable to the all-important Indus- 300 feet IaIL -:5", 01 1QR 1�14MYS "N M IM 7: n 9- 'SALE'REG 14TER" -auctioneer. P - URE CLOVER HONEY..:,--. Sa7 4*0 i t ­ - llerday, Oct.'0 lft:. OctOct26th,­Auctioli Saleof - 16t. 16, coif. Tuesday Uxbridge Qpqdwood), extenlive farm stop ,iter i,�nplements, hay, gTsuo • _n T OR TMk.MS--' - , r( hay, roots, etc., a lot 6,: con. 7 -picker-' :w GF1 C RY' Lie of -farm stock, I CHARDSON'S GRO E 61-75 per yeg.;. $140 if -paid in advance. gnmi rail, routs,.' belcingin to G in the progerty of E F _Pis ptianf4o thit United 5�4tcs and Cr;at George Sale at one o'clock. b1iii. Wm. ri -Arp. P,3si-- --a tain 82-00 in advanca�. Rays. .-Sale',at o Maw, auctioneer. Lively no resem. F. W. Silversides, ttinesiday, Oct., 27th. -At -lot 33 -on I+ Llie. Glass Jura, 30e,, per J,& r I Lli. 0!)mb Sec�ioos-, Ue-each auctioneer-. i- ` �, - �: � . . . 1. .-W. 9 opfietor, con. S.Pickering (Hi Lott Farm) 2j Lb. Tini: Extracted. 45c Tin 5 Lb Tia Extractecl, W Tin JOHN MURKAR'Pr' saturaiy'-Oct. 16th. -Auction Sale of farm- stock implements, hay grain, furniture, tools, fowl, etc., the pro - corn and roots.- -The property of W. Good Honey in-searce. Get your requirements now. of Jo)seph Lear WWteya -ANO'COMMIt"T8. pert� erve P a r i- -Crdf-e —r. NOTES Po—sitiveily r�o res: No reserve. Sale --i-t- " e- sharp. A bargainat- ese,,pri.ea See bills. Fred Postill, auctioneer. Sale at one p.m. F.-- W. Silversides, Se �The speed limit of motorists. is Tuesday, Oct. 19th, -:-Auction SiLW of a4alitoneer- -a question that will likely be dealt tools Saturday, Oct. 30the-Aucton Sale of hQusehold furridturej garden cattfe. implements, seed _;�4 with at the approaching sessiot of bee hives, honey extractor .etc., a�,. -co CROWN' SMATMIP?jS F. I0, con..1, Pickering, the -pro- grain, etc., at lot 5, rear of n. the Ligislature. , As the ja-k 'now lot 'c Pickering, the'piopeity of Narma� oar large shipme�t, )r - A the limi' at. 25 perty of LDitori Bros. Sale Pio- few cases Itf t of ot dlt t, is .,Oxed See bills. Fred Postill, Gibson. Sale at one eclock, sharp .. -7- t tae following prtees o'clock. z, . __X See bills. Wm. Maw, auctioneer. -miles per hour, and when magla- Wine Pints.' 115 per dozen Imp Piots,1.V, per, dozen Arates are called upon to deal with Tuesday, Nov, 2nd -Auction gale of 61� -and trade Wine Qrtarts, 1.25 per dozen Iin p. Qrtsj. 1.55 per dozen shorthorn caitle, regis'd Anfrac.1lous of the law, they are GRYaAL Shropshire shtrep, at lot 21, con. 8, Wine f Gals., 1.60 per dozen Imp- j Gels.., t-00 per doien �bound to be guided by the law, Pickering,, the property. of ,,John .61Buy Your Groceries at the Grocers." an Scott No reserve. Wm. Maw; - d r their penalties are imposed _F. MMKIS ..,accordingly. The Hon.' George S. auctioneer- Henry.Minister of Highways, 1fts J AM ES RIC 'HAR OrSON 4 _4A at a clear vosd ahead there should be no ob- asse Harris It ed that. where there is Pi jee es pet' �h no reasonable portion 'h- H+� dtion to a tspeed of 35 milour, and cker ng,r ware ore .8boult take exception to this. A We havebean appointed local for the Maixey-H-i-rria- unruberof motorists have fitted agents _7 eenjpWr�y and, Koli'vit the. 86cordI76--g-Tf. and have "Siepped on patronage of th"farna- 1he gas,"-suffiel-is and me the "tly to produce a EEF vourface an. -I orys of the district. Does your old stove barn too Minch coal ? If -go, come K - colp"alive", Only Hapo-Thought or . McClary 114age that gives the maximum peed of 85 miles, only to realize, l'y.so d6I'rigj:an you ount of heat with the amount kept a r1l . . . . . . :'Whenit is too late, that some wide lurk and feel your. I' All H. repairs k coogtaotly -on hand. .awake speed cop was attending to hest. 'Our tieitinents Cb.rie in and see our Qu*phec Heaters at $15. -his duties ata tune wheo.tbe un,are. IguAtAttleed to. We t6o have the regency, for the _ briva r'vult,4 Goudyenr pirtmiucts, itichid. 'Stove Pipes, Elbows liind Repairs for all -auspecting-motcwIst utas hoping -es etc. "Look- 'Your Best." iag, tit that be would betakinga nap -The iaevit&b)o-fiue-i-q--t�6b rwe­si Mama traffic officers -are guided b -RE G. & A. T. L A W. A good gui)ply of Royal Purple calf Meal and Poultry' ti y BEAUTY CQLT, eeonaion sense. and -will refrair, Bruck St_ WhiOy 81y PICIZERING, ONT. Supplies, Oyatpr Shell, Grit and Jfrow laying U charge agniust a P 1" 1. e ;:165 Beef Scrap. --motorist who is exceeding the ispeed limit when there Is a per, fectly clear road ahead. it I. Agent for InterriationalRarm NLiebinery and Repairs. ;.probable that the law will ht. Ovir Mutto W a have it, can get it, or it is not made. A' -amended in such manner &a to e- THAT 15 .-.,miet such cases. 'PICKERING WHAT FOLKS 6 J. S. BAUDON '.:-ROD AND GUN ASO ou suit to. a maiden'snialt, who found it bandy to dress her doll, -Waft. Mason.- 'N. W. STAFFORD 7 -Marble and :Granite Dealer. ...Cemetery Lettering etc. First, clattework atlaranteed. -Kingston Road and Pickering East Townliae. Pheone Whitby 68 R 32 M-40 P. a-Whitb*.R. R', -T NDEPS J. I :'WANTED A)shawa Fruit Grov;ers, Limited, will offer for sale the fol. lowing Fruit Stor. lowing Buildings: Andley Building, 4000 feet; So- BnIlding, 41x64 feet, ­744A�ffos '•:aad roof "metal ; Brooklin Build- .' - - ingo 80x64 feet metal ro6f. Tenders to be in not later than i3OcLober 30th, 1926. 1119best or. any tender not nee ;essarily ti�ccepted- R. W. GRIBIRSOIN, President JOHN JOHNSON, S-v'y-Tress 0 -bates, Ont. A. 9171421 rKW a' Progressive Farmersneed our ur BFa ..ties MANY of the prosperous men in this locality make full use of our banking service. Let us'conduct-all finIncial trans- actions for you; let us guard your capital, let us assist you in the -purchase of more 'and"better stock, or other productive under- takings. - Theinterests and requirements of agriculture are fully uriderstoo.d and well served Lay the corner stone` by this bank. -of your prosperity Farmers are invite(?,to avail thern-­` now by opening a selves of our -local manager's advice Fav'sSgs. 4"Ouvt at in 211 matters virbere monAw is our nearest branch. involved. RIO Whitby Branch, J.H. Perry Nianager Brooklyn Branch E.C. Cross Manager 4IR 40 Stock Carried, Information Furnished and Service - on Brantford Rciefing.rendei9d by J. Prouse, Pickering J. S. Balsdon Hardware, '-Pickering W, ANEW ER FUR A *140epi Gilson's of Guelph now offer you 91 perfected furnAce---opel or pipe style --at 'a sensation,"al price. The 152r3t revolutionary prbvement in home heating In half a century-low-prl-ced. efficient, schoolo quickly installed in any home. r church. Costs Less to Buy- -Less to use Tungsten Plate. Transmits heaii, THREE'TTIMES faster, Patented - air -blast burns all the gas and smoke. New t cone-shaped A gets more pet ftit3.OUt Of frueelt.Electric arc welding seals the furnace tight as anegg against leaks- of gas, dust or smoke. Bur= Hard or soft Coals Coke or Wood You are not dependent upon ty herd coal. alone as you get excellent results from any kind of7. fuel -soft coal, coke, oil or gas. You enjoy an extra wavin7i by Sia using low cost fuels. Write got Easy rammt A moderate payment down in- stalls the new Gilson -Learn all the features of this new 40 sensatiofiall3i:;iriced heating system. 4 U Catalogue,' sketch plan forms, eatimat nerd oblizatin A &t,, this �ia plied _g you in any way. the ll �VZ to make plans for heating. your borne properly. D. J GORMLEY, Dunbarton Phon6 Pickering 1506. Giboa ft. Co.. Limited 9510 York St., Gus p Z4 N "V F -A T� r many reate res dealing with &it kinds outdoor sport combine to snake a tiffl& URE very attractive magazine of the Oc- AL 1tober is&uo of Rod and G" the -pu6li- falls in Neilson's ICE AM CREAM Cation of which line with the Oposilog of the fall husUag. seaeon In -Canada, SEHZ- LD A novel -means of pursuing game Is Saudae*, Suds-, Couee and -Brick@. -dealt with by Raymond Tbompian in .An article "finating and Fliabing via 49cow." The country is the victultv of Twit y MW all fi,1vo 'r8. L .1the Athabasca River in Alberta. The ML H-Ireti'lIncit Beer fora cool and refreabiog.drink. ior of BriUsh. CWurabis Is the 7 oesme of - rbroo-Fishers Went Trailing" 1by Robert Watson. A, timely article Neillsoti'ti Chocolates, 50c per lb or an old timer in an wit!tiele on metts. r No ridges to callous your i better still a nice lb. box odit of duck shooting by Frank J P.,- isono, which contains a number of good child's fon —no no tacksto Oa,k--4 of all kindle Wedding Cakes.a ?pe.viari -wrinkles, A. Bryan Williams enn-. Irritate, but a cushion of pAilude,& his good beries of articles, 11. Breezes -from thi West_"ict this issue, live lamb's wool to -while it useful series of ortieles on flipt springiness to the natural in the bush by. A. G. Shakespeate commences, tread and Rrotect the foot Another of Frise's initnitable car- against dampness. AMO toons is one of the special features of Abe issue and a special art Icle cover- JBAM I JB the D. G. R. A. matcher at Otta- HURLBUT E, HONE .9001 _.qlvvi, also ippesta in the October num- lber. CUSHION- SOLE cp N%q Rod and Gun is published monthly Chrh lk am" owes 7 . 1by W. J. Taylor, Limited, Wood- .41took, onwits. 4 Hurlbuts allow the feet to de- 0teen velop norta2uk. They *are lower .Rivo- I bot me suit of the peddler brand, 4they swd'iA was tailored, sewed by in cost because longer in wear. Basket - Factory '"hand; they 'said it- was woven 01 fin- The health of you child de - '.'fest wool, couldn't be tore by an angry pends on good shoes- Manufacturpra of they said it was fine.- would sur-_ rely last, till Gabriel tooted the fin i0:-c6nti;_ .10 we ICU sad recoanmmd th... A All -kinds of Fru- Baskett �.'blast, . It. vitas zi cheaper tlMh -- Berry ,Cratim , "A'suits I'd bot from local dealers, -who isierned quite hot, shed many tears :.,.'..THE BIG STORE Famers'Busbel, Baskets. 'sof woe, viliers I hot my cloth6 of the 'Teeton Koe. �'wore that suit when . MS. Chapman ClothesElaskets. -'the, day was- damp, it shrunk to the• ','size Pickeringno Onta Frank Pennock, of a postage stamp; the coat split -up the vest split down, I. scared the Proprietor i hors" all over towne for the butt6ns MIN. PboilteMsti kham'I&A .Popped, the seams tore, 'the stitches ?gave with a sudden roar. I gave .:hat suit to. a maiden'snialt, who found it bandy to dress her doll, -Waft. Mason.- 'N. W. STAFFORD 7 -Marble and :Granite Dealer. ...Cemetery Lettering etc. First, clattework atlaranteed. -Kingston Road and Pickering East Townliae. Pheone Whitby 68 R 32 M-40 P. a-Whitb*.R. R', -T NDEPS J. I :'WANTED A)shawa Fruit Grov;ers, Limited, will offer for sale the fol. lowing Fruit Stor. lowing Buildings: Andley Building, 4000 feet; So- BnIlding, 41x64 feet, ­744A�ffos '•:aad roof "metal ; Brooklin Build- .' - - ingo 80x64 feet metal ro6f. Tenders to be in not later than i3OcLober 30th, 1926. 1119best or. any tender not nee ;essarily ti�ccepted- R. W. GRIBIRSOIN, President JOHN JOHNSON, S-v'y-Tress 0 -bates, Ont. A. 9171421 rKW a' Progressive Farmersneed our ur BFa ..ties MANY of the prosperous men in this locality make full use of our banking service. Let us'conduct-all finIncial trans- actions for you; let us guard your capital, let us assist you in the -purchase of more 'and"better stock, or other productive under- takings. - Theinterests and requirements of agriculture are fully uriderstoo.d and well served Lay the corner stone` by this bank. -of your prosperity Farmers are invite(?,to avail thern-­` now by opening a selves of our -local manager's advice Fav'sSgs. 4"Ouvt at in 211 matters virbere monAw is our nearest branch. involved. RIO Whitby Branch, J.H. Perry Nianager Brooklyn Branch E.C. Cross Manager 4IR 40 Stock Carried, Information Furnished and Service - on Brantford Rciefing.rendei9d by J. Prouse, Pickering J. S. Balsdon Hardware, '-Pickering W, ANEW ER FUR A *140epi Gilson's of Guelph now offer you 91 perfected furnAce---opel or pipe style --at 'a sensation,"al price. The 152r3t revolutionary prbvement in home heating In half a century-low-prl-ced. efficient, schoolo quickly installed in any home. r church. Costs Less to Buy- -Less to use Tungsten Plate. Transmits heaii, THREE'TTIMES faster, Patented - air -blast burns all the gas and smoke. New t cone-shaped A gets more pet ftit3.OUt Of frueelt.Electric arc welding seals the furnace tight as anegg against leaks- of gas, dust or smoke. Bur= Hard or soft Coals Coke or Wood You are not dependent upon ty herd coal. alone as you get excellent results from any kind of7. fuel -soft coal, coke, oil or gas. You enjoy an extra wavin7i by Sia using low cost fuels. Write got Easy rammt A moderate payment down in- stalls the new Gilson -Learn all the features of this new 40 sensatiofiall3i:;iriced heating system. 4 U Catalogue,' sketch plan forms, eatimat nerd oblizatin A &t,, this �ia plied _g you in any way. the ll �VZ to make plans for heating. your borne properly. D. J GORMLEY, Dunbarton Phon6 Pickering 1506. Giboa ft. Co.. Limited 9510 York St., Gus p Z4 N "V F -A T� r p - :'4T 5• T A� 74 7 per, CLAREMONT lAdnatd Pilkey had a bpelafts j 7 1"It 7 , Mr. and lairs. Tom@', ;bf Toronto, Lae f'rtdo-t!a T A� J �'S`H IN G L E NA1. I . . .. :� .1 - , A F �, e NN, ed Iv.6!t A. Pugh.'90,'Sh 1i MEMORIAM. Nor& Scotia Shingles -day. -ftiqNE-ft--�t1-T6 thS hotite, on tblirda-y -Galt Qalva�qized Steel Shingles and Mrs. Mann'and J Bircra Felt State Shingles Hard and Soft Ooa'i'of,the. oaZmbe 4 guest long dreaded—but d Mks. Beal- %we in - Which y on .whom we saw at last throuck eyes for aale'-at best qtilty on o1grief, to be the. Angel of Peace, T. PATERSOWS 40LAREMONT day. T Mb and Rest-, of Victory and Ever. < ha.Ud. Mise Myrtle Arbuckle, of Ux. Call and jet -prices. maolat on Priday.' In memory of a loving h u*sb&"nd and Pe. A. LAW, • Miss Pe%Qma;rdeti, of Pontypool, kind father. who died October ber the bridge.. called on -,friends- in "Clare- -lasting Life." cia IV A Reductlorl,,. .'visited with Miss-. Rllzabr6th'�. A. twentieth. nineteen- hundred and 7 twenty five. It From August Pugh over the week -end. the lith To Se�ptew J,- -George and Mrs. Bentley, of Mrs. 0, O. Bennett her the 15th,k reduction in 811! and Daughters_Is 'or, Mrs. Lynn, on Sunday.Riddies'.,Silk Oshawa, visited the latter'm moth,pricee, Bring in your sleighs and het CLAREMONT, ONT. -A" Notice to Creditors ttbe Jt lir. and Mrg—Ralsdoa, of Oak- Noti benefitof these worth while vtlle, visited ther I tter's parents, Sox, -special, 29c &=a Otzme= reductions.ex R. J. and -Mrs. Mann, on Sunday. M 'in Ford an Dealer new d re. L. Reid and son, Ivan, left In the Matter of the Est&tb of Sarah -Y L 0 R N E It E ID ouths' Silk on Tuesday morning to spend a' Alice Burns, late of the Village of need. low daya*with her father in Hope. Pickering, in the County of Sox� special, `39c �.c , I . ratio, widow. deceased. On' -CLAREXON7 Implements and. :town. Massey-Zarris Repairs. L. -and Mrs. Fingold a9d family Notice -is given that all persons bar'. motored to Toronto on Sunday. ina 4cLaiwe or demands against the MliSk Ladies Silk Life and Car Insurance. where they spent the:'day with estate ofthe said deceaaed.who died There' is 15 Phone Clare. 5102 1 riends. Hose, D on or about the 12th day of July, 1926, 06 Abd Stanley and Mrs. Cook and fam- are required to send or deliver to the undersigned admin' stator of the es- ily, of Oshawa, spent Sunday in. the- Air SUlk CLAREM' ONT tate of the deceased. f ul I particulars of Ladies'. k with tied, on or be - h their relatives and friends their claims, duly vert in Claremont. fore. the 20th'day -of -Oct ober-19ZO-s-o-d- .-Hose, 75c- -per.- pr. #-I Society will that after the lAst -menttot%ed date'tbe The new- Atwater-KentAbd-W West— GE AMERY-[--o imeet in the school house on Satur. said Administrator will proceed to inghause Radio Sets will 5 Fancy Crepe for A distribute the assets' of the estate Highest price paid for day afternoon at 2.80 sharp. please you. among the persons entitled thereto, Cream at the having regard only to those claims of We will instal one in your home ladies' dresses. Rood attendance of members is �­-deslrod. which he shall then have received on free trial and', if not entirety Our residents are now making -A notice. satisfactory we will remove it. a winter in the preparation for the Dated the 23rd day- of September, Famcy�nd plain t sl ;X looking after their coal ;'.We have them from $40 -be-conviaced------:t 71 way of III storm windows and other. CH&P.LE8 S. PAT- U3a7. !ouiPte­t-e­ff-J�_-- _DecelealT work. Several members of the Wom. By -Arthur E. Christian, -on's Institute were in Osbawa'on Whitby. Ont., his Solicitor. See our Stock of Fall Moods, such 4 Frest line of Groceries aid �y 0., as Findlay Stoves and Heatea BEATT, :F Thursday last attending a conven- Fruits always on hand at- CoLeman Lampe, Oil Heat_ STA_%D8 FOR THE BEST tion and- when there were the The Iler B -ers, Hits and 01 ...,rock bottom prices. la guests of Mrs. R. S. McLanablin. -ove " 8, Stdve 'Cement Ed. and Mrs. Spenceley are Limited Etc. 11 anotoring this week to Mount Albert, where they will make OL S 9 - their home in fi-itnre. We wish We desire to have a r"idedt _R �..�®� T 39. C 0 0 P i them sneceqs in their new home, representative of this Fuller Brush CL&REMONT Our village presents III very Cumpauy in Pickering and Wbit- CLAREMONT quiet appearance as the farmers by townships for immediate work are making good use of the fine People now are buying La.& 5 C swed is bi right Agent for Ackerman's Quality weather by filling their silo$, Cbristmas presents in large quan- Har-nees. Ask the user. 4� finishing their buckwheat harvest tities from our salesmen and we W—W_Ana X other rail WOrK. The B. Y. P. U. has resumed its have a very exteriAre line or these articles. including Ivory Sets,'Tor. st regular monthly evening meet- toise Shell Sets and Christmas 411 0 Oma, ar is --DoU SaV6d above before buying stsewbers. Ings. Prospects for a Puccessfnl novelties as well as, the household PICKERINO. ONTARID work are very promi]aing. cleaciiDic'equipmeut. Our business A ,V�ear's ou are invited to join Us next has always been good In this d1i. the B.suk the -greater the anter Monday evening at 8 o'clock. trict and unless you are a highly lessain stealing and prosecute A large number of the members respected citizen with a car, don't a lot of the Masonic Lodge motored apply for this position through one'@ lingers, and an income. Memberabip too P Into the city on Tuesday evening. fraternal If you are this type of man av- Ohaa. �t when they paid & visit ")to Lodge, ply In erson to FL Stone, a ti OF CAriADA at. Andrew's who enter lf� 904 Colonial Bldg., 18 King St. PICKERING BRANCH—W. F. Law, Manager presidehl. sews6ary -stained them most handsomely. We*4 Toronto. Lyman Pilkey spent a couple of days at Milliken and Agincourt irtax and erecting wiadmitIp. Maple Leaf Mutual Fire JK�: Pilkey accompanied him to lMilliken. where she visited her insurance Co. iniece. Mrs. Howard Macklin, at Cheap raI for farm and country & 'the fox ranch.' . I buildings. Next Sunday morning at the Windstorm Insurance on buildings, Church the pastor's sub- mind -mills, Silos etc. .-Baptist ;jest will his 6,Marvhinx to Ztoa," Automobile Insurance and the evening subject "Storm- of all kinds. 'Tosied Sailors and a Sleepy Saint." 4 FARMS FOR'SALB.. .' Strangers and visitors will be -...'especially welcome. Write or phone Thos, and Mrs. Stephenson ED. BOWMAN and two daughters, Misses Vets and Merle, Birch Cliff. spent Sun. 20 -WHITBY ONT. -de►y here with the former's broth- er When here Mr. Stenh- -Litter' Carriers, Bay Car4om Pumps. Door Tracks, Cow Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. It:wIll pay, you to get my prices on 411 0 Oma, ar is --DoU SaV6d above before buying stsewbers. LM When it• is in the PICKERINO. ONTARID 'Bank A _AND the sooner it Is deposited is Vigilance Committee the B.suk the -greater the anter ante of its being saved. lessain stealing and prosecute BMNG A Savings Account is a magnet the felons. a for this money that ordinarly slips of Execative oommist". through one'@ lingers, and an income. Memberabip too P paying guarantee for the -future. Secretery on appliestion. 1171-1 FE STAIN DARD BALI K D. Basks, 0. S. Palm• a ti OF CAriADA D. Munro, -- .,las. Richardson. PICKERING BRANCH—W. F. Law, Manager presidehl. sews6ary Branches also at Dreeldift. West- M4 Whitby -Litter' Carriers, Bay Car4om Pumps. Door Tracks, Cow Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. It:wIll pay, you to get my prices on above before buying stsewbers. FRANK J. PROUSE PICKERINO. ONTARID A The Pickenng Vigilance Committee The object of this Association Is tolig lessain stealing and prosecute the felons. a 'Idembers baving proper~stolen Q��tw I este immediately wiz my member of Execative oommist". Memberabip too P TI&I ro&v be bad from fte Preeldmill W Secretery on appliestion. D. Basks, 0. S. Palm• a ti er, M. S. Chapman. Pickering. D. Munro, -- .,las. Richardson. presidehl. sews6ary jag ., :lson attended the annual Mason PickerYt .,ic service in the United Church. .4 Wall. �Paper C. E. and Mrs. d8odea. accom Leather Goods Store I a - Exceptonal Valuesnied by the latter's mother,Here rey: _trrn. Bennett, who has ins re - See the IM Samples at Bingham a -7. __JYA turned home, after spending the before buying. ESS t ten months in the west with Our a ly of quality Harnesssod Pas supply is now complete. ::,-her,daughter, motored to Barrie Over 6W a& m plea to choose from on Saturday and spent the week- at 10c per roll and up. All. wool Sweater Coats, Pcill-Overs with shall collars. three ply BOOT$—GREB -SHOE end with relatives. A complete line of Paints, Oils and and plain stitch. In all white and a large We have a large stock of tbJe Famew Despite the unf a vorable -wesI - V at -right prices. variety -of colars- Bo"L. .08 *&hd—uubeit&ble_ fully given for all for bard wear and tear, or on Sunday last, a ff oodly'a tim- Estimates cheer $4.00- r Ladies' pare white F411 -wool White Steateit Coate, pull over, at... ber assembled at the Masonic Ser- interior and exterior REPAIRING Ladies. same as above, 75 and 4.50 Wezmaint-ata our establish vice in the United Church. A decorating. 7. Men's-att--wdo-I Sweater Coats, a�isorrsd C010", at 2;50 to 5.00 uta- scholarly and inspiring sermon 3.00 'patria eF Callo'rphone 13.0laremont �Men's all -wool Pull overs, at tion. for re g idt kZero wan delivered by Rev. W. D. Gor- r- 'Boys' Pull -overs, sizes 28 32, at 1.25 to ZOO harness and boots. and a Masonic BRIUALD don, of Agincourt c LEY Male Choir rendered excellent W..G.BINGHAM CECIL a , , , Phone Call at ne 3800 music. r and Decorator Raymond Pilkey has decided to Paiatr is IFINGOLD'S Harness -maker, go back to the old Ftyle of locomo. Claremont, Ontario PICKERING, ONTARIO tion by investing his spare cash in . . . . . . . . a fine new driver, which he sur - chased at Mrs. Ham s sale at Bro- .1112bam, on Friday of list week. Motor cars are all right, but a Ihsbndsome,-lively--driver-.posseaaes - ----- Attractio -riff which the former does A. r, -` 'not.► �S -B Economical Tra"sponasi°" S The Wouren's I-nstitute will hold for their regular monthly meeting FIIS 6 Hallowe'en Social, • on Friday, _ ievening, October the 2nd, in the .....,Community Halt. Every member and escort come prepared to takefHEVROLET Coupes for salesmen's use and Chevrolet Utility part in the fancy dress parade. ExpreSS LTrucks for hauling and creliver ... speeding' up i.the are a prize will be given for lady business for thousands of firms in Canada. Ca owner records and gentleman in, the bHal- show that Chevrolet. pays for itself many tinum over in lower -costume; operating cow - tie-up, and hi longer life. These ;.Jowe'en 4 in freedom from John Norton met with a very records prove 6youd doubt that Chevrolet can and trucks pro. ;ppa8inful accident on Friday last.vide was assisting his brother, Mos the utmost economy, of trafisporta4ion in commercial use. - He Ask your Chevrolet dealer to show you the of actual Chevmlbt owners. They msf suggest ways in = Chevrolet spud up your business and cut down your co" es Norton, with his silo—filling. and he, in some way got his hand in The Smoothest Chevrolet in Chevr6let h4i;tdr.41a3�A :the cog wheels, with the result t tai a 4 --Lowest Price for which Chevrolet hasui*e'r' been Ahat begot his hand badly bruin- sold in Canada.Ask about GMAC Plan of Deferred Payments. 1, and also his arm below the elbow. It was'found necessary to Itoadster -$640' 'Coupe Sedan $920 Smpttitate the little finger. Asa -Sport 715 'Coach 810 Landau Sedan 970 Temilt be is compelled to tnke a x-' Tourinf 640 Commercial Chassis 496 ,''sport • 715 Utility Express 730 For d few days h*e suf- holiday. -CF-1014 'fered iiinalh pain, but we are glad All Prices at Factory Taxes* Extra to kuow that he is now.much irn Ontario roved, but he will be laid off G. & A. T. Law, P p ickering work for !anrnp time. :cn.. ..1 �. �•' .. {4.-.,y,y,o-.JV, +�?•d'9,•'':"'"1^--,."b,. e x s' .t..fi ;w-' sc .+s:t `q+� ..•v:'V, ... Wx'..-., .v "'s J ,+d'x., "'."'�_�"')Sr - .r`�:•rc' .'. .,p. w 4• - ,.u. •,,.e� ::+1.. � ;' .," ..� . Tr .;... :yen .r 9' Vic' _. .. r ',t'ry, �F'+5 ;...,+ . �.• 'y',r '�M- .. Ate". `J•'b ...E'}.. ��. 4,�^'a•fYri: .V"�..w 9 ..',r'r..• a,n u:J 4i�,.'"i.,m!oa��• z,--: va r,= ':w"tr„ .•[.»•'. `-r..A•"� .:. J`''i'.,t,,q�,�'e .�� �„r 6v M •t a: ,a»..,.. , :,,..i.; -. r '. :.'�.. •'• :' �`'��° •. 7 �s if ..' .t.-'.' , - which made Creat'Britain the po:tee- �k ferenee, that •great -Cabinet of the man of the Rhine, marked a new.de- • . British Empire which wi:l'meet tri the parture in British diplomacy. For tLe i q .e historic Cabinet Room at 10 Downing first time in history England has been. �a Street on Oct. 18. Prime Ministers, nV STARVATION. FAGS - - Affa0ow,'.-.yenned gip. nnosq than a pouring she:ls from Pagoda and else' s :-ftanth before by the Red Ciatonese where In the iron S. upon the aailtar= e. **des b $ tba' city, a half mil- ing peop vestige of mercy has been shown. r;�. ;ltstintChinese people�iee death by star uL Beginning last Sunday; woen and vadon, told sand gunfire -in" Wuchang: children of ,the impoverished classes t , Large imumbere of dead He in the have 'been permitted to pace through ��b greets. Those remaining have eaten" the'•gates of the river, seeking passage f:eclogs. csita and sats and are dropping across to Hankow• Thirty-eight thou- � jlfa pubX.e places or dying miserably in sand have beori rescued by boats bear- ` ;.`shelterq into which they have crawled. Ing the emblem of the. Red Cross and lii The bolibern troops of McAhai Wu taken to ° aakovt to be cared .for. Fu, garrlaoniaj� the city, having Scenes of horror are witnessed each rat -us 'ed terms of surrender,. are trip of the boats. In the fight for w Iholding on desperately,' hoping !or places on the beats, several hundred ' lamiea of their ally, Sun Chuau' Feng, have been trampled to death as the I =#o br&k. through the • Cautoaeew maddened hordes struggled, for rescue. �eprdoa Many, thrown -into the rivers are GATES MAI RMS FAR= �.,.fW.1 •. 7 London, Oct. 10..-' All seas Iead to foreign affairs. The_ Past of Locarao, England now for the Imperial.;. Con- which made Creat'Britain the po:tee- �k ferenee, that •great -Cabinet of the man of the Rhine, marked a new.de- British Empire which wi:l'meet tri the parture in British diplomacy. For tLe historic Cabinet Room at 10 Downing first time in history England has been. �a Street on Oct. 18. Prime Ministers, explicitly. separated' from heir Domia-1 -Maharajahs, Aelegates from the over- ions by a treaty. seas Dominions and representatives of Probably the next question of I=-,' x the Crown colonies are converging on portance will be .the discussion of the London, . the hub which unites the individual stat"L of the Dosninlons spokes, of the British Empire. General Hertsog, the flery South It has been three years since John African Premier, in a speech. delver Bull called a meeting of his Board of ed last May, , urged South Africa's ' Directors, and many questions have claims of a sovereign status, and de -1 x arisen to crowd the agenda. There mantled that Great Britain join in ds. 1 are the usual' prob:ems of Imperial claring Dominion, independence for thel growth -trade, immigration, defence Union of South Africa. andcommesnieations-but these will be It has been bruited about, howevor,l MeenvoWe the relentless and well drowned. Next Sunday, If.they have dominated this year by a question that since his arrival in London Gen-'., ` fed Cantonese out" the walls rest not escaped the rain of fire will r Raturnsd from Arctic which goes to the very roots of inter- eral Hertzog's views have been some -1 Capt. J.' E. Bernier, Arctic explorer. Illstdeg etheir_ arms, having block- upon them, for the gates will be closed. Empire re:ations. what modified, and only the Confer who 'Visited' Toronto recently. He Vz :sded aR exits from the city, and await t flniy -a--few_ tai:ea ._away_�re the. " � The. big question is. the treaty- once itself will' develop his exact atti I claims-Basals-did-iight.___.in _aeizinr; __ a -the time -when they shall enter. What troops of Sun Chuan -Fang, ruler o! makin status -of- the Dominions in tude. Wrangel Island, and asye Canada had g _ happen thea ls not known. the live provinces of Eastern China,' no right there in the 11rat place.:. The Cantonese have notified the de- trying .to thrust- aside the Can toaeae ' #'enders that -next Sunday they will who oppose their march to the relief —'-0 Lome Ontario, Honors ONTARIO HOLSTEINS • — _ % a geaeraai! bombardier upon tai of betesg � r�aVn-P.itaag—3esmtsgiy O --a- --WIN MANY PRIM, edty eat misery, firing from Haeyang1 relief must conte to the Wu Chang de- WORTH OF GOODS itrsaasdl across the Yangtse River and fenders within a few days. London,. Ont. - Honoring Ethel Dominion Made a Good Show- _ _ Langton, 15 -year-old daughter of the K Houti+e Entered by Thieves ! keeper of St. He:en's Fort lighthouse, ing at National Dairy Show .# $9; calves, choice, $12.50 to $18.60; Within Two Days of the Bembridge, Isle of Wight, for her r , do, $9 to $11; do, med., r in Detroit: s a�.w__�_ •--_-'_-- V to - grasser$,, -� �� courage and endurance in syn—keeping the good hmm�s $12 to 12.25 • do t nrri g a Detroit, _ KIc� monad: scored a fine l 4I' TORONTO. bucks, $9 to $9.75; good light sheep, gale last March, the.St.. George's So- clean-up in the Holafein cows, judged Man. wheat- O I North ;1.45• $6 to $6.50; heavy sheep and bucks, London, Oct. 10. -Burglars entered ciety of this city has sent fier a unique Thursday afternoon in the National 7F i+io. 2 North., $1.41; No 8 North., $41 / thick smooths, fed and wet- the home of Lord $yng, at Thorpe medal of recognition. The medal is in Dairy Show, when, it took prizes in ered, $11.75; do, f.o.b., $11.25; do, H�� near Thorpe-le-Soken, within the form of a Canadian $5 gold piece, nearly every class, just as it had in the A country points, $11; do, o!! cars, days, gold map:e leaven. It bears the morning session when balls were Man. oats -No. 2 CW, nominal; No, two da after his arrival ,from Cane eget in ' ;12.25; select, premium $12.82. _ ' S. not quoted• Na 1 feed, 60c; No. 2 ads where he had just completed his allowing inscription: "To Ethel ° feed, nominal, Western gain quota- term as Governor -Gene P g for tours and endurance. fudged.. The orals which housed the quota- tions is c.Lt• ports. MONTREAL, Governor-General, and stole Langton, courage twenty-five head of catt;e sent by the ` ,artf,e:es worth $250, By St. Georges Society, London, Can- members . of the Ontario Holstein' Am. corn, track, Toronto -Nei. 8 Oats, No. 2 CW, 69c; No. 8 CW, I „ yellow, 96c; No. 8 yellow, 94c. 65%c; extra No. 1 feed, 66c. Flour, Lord Byng himself discovered the oda Breeding Association had so many_ _ Milliead-DeL Montreal freights, Man. sppring wheat pats., 1sts, $&10; I robbery. Going upstairs after dinner I It will be recaLed that Miss Lang- ribbons in the fore that It looked like �. = st Music for Radio Enthusiasts 7 QRLS AS WOW -- w - N Q _V , Ow Y_ Pink Pills a Friend Indeed. r7' Just bemuse illbe is a woman there are tim as when every 'woman need'.' SIR 7 � blood -building tonic. To thousands of girls and women 'k -Dr. Williams' plali ?ills have -proved s:1 V A. to the aching nerves. The anaemic F :j w -I :1girl who Is languld and Pala,; ths -W118 7 whose - baqPk. feels, like, breaking; 'the0 health f wboa ails as She matron reaches middle, age—for all such out- st Music for Radio Enthusiasts 7 QRLS AS WOW -- Ibis Lady Found Dr. William' Pink Pills a Friend Indeed. Just bemuse illbe is a woman there are tim as when every 'woman need'.' help and'strength in"'theform Of a � blood -building tonic. To thousands of girls and women -Dr. Williams' plali ?ills have -proved blesising because they enrich'- the blood, give strength and restore tone to the aching nerves. The anaemic :1girl who Is languld and Pala,; ths -W118 whose - baqPk. feels, like, breaking; 'the0 health f wboa ails as She matron reaches middle, age—for all such out- 49rem. Dr. Williama! Pint Pills are -In- valuable because ill -health in girls and "women is usually caused by poor blood or trisqftlent blood. _These pills have proved a blesslao- to thousands of ? At various '4 r: Marigolds. 4 Distant RollstlVie. .,. "And are ybu any relatiod lo'Pat Marigolds burn through the dusky O'Rourke?- ss day, "Only very %listautly; 01 vasa.. me. WIN Uke orange lanterni'through - mother's first child and Pat was 4' the ber night; thirteenth." Swinging bright bonnets of golden,=Y, Harigoldis burn through the dusky day. Is there any moment in a boylus, lifa Ltisty and proud and. handsomely- gay; tl.at lit vual to the time when I* is . They glow 'from terrace and mead- fjr�,t called "Miater"?, I .., .7 9ow's bJ-igbt;, ._ stages Of L IlLe_gra. 0. R. Lake, Walton, programme being nude up of quartette -de burn through the dusky day the roggramme, makers of the Can Marigolds F Dr. dp did- De�: -the value o. r. Ian e Ion has proved a ational Railways Ra music from the most noted of the cid Like orange lanterns through son= liams, Pink Pills.. She says:,—"I firs.t PaAment. have achieved distinction in and new composers. For example, the Ganqaifivlan.Vwt lased these pills' when a young girl, for several features which are to be offered quartette on the first programme is that bar might. the listeners -in during the autumn of Beethoven in CLMinor, opus 18, No. "-Gertrude S. McCaluKmt. to to-oPeralion with Canadlan Architwits N It Is during the 'teen age when nature to the muni- 'daigra of motlersta picied 1 4-_ contrast, Boit -one fished In the MteLaam But es' C�Jfi. 7 trails' -Upon' 'every bit of the reserve and winter season, such feature 4: while, b way of col follow with a group of folk Rub your scalp with Min6rd's Liniment infoptation on planding. e the Hart House cians will !�:. Stria 4milldr4ldew "V* , string a I- reci strength we have, that we need their rt series of ten sono specially Arranged for F40016=Z1.4 , rejuvenating help. It was then I to be broadcast over the radio quartette. Mel re true book Nothing like a paper -weiXtrt -for An found Dr. Williamillf Pink Pills a friend chain from Monctdn,- N.B., to Van- Hart House is, the recreatignal Centre Send 25 COM sur a Myt Th ------ keeping the bila down. -ardeed.--Amd-again;--now-that-thw--ghi.;- cou,,w,-- B.C. e first will programme F the Univez "'y CNRT special a -W-A0441" SIL W., hood stage Is past and I am a mother be given at the stud , in Syndics have given a tante. GuE- the To and others will (allow at for broadcasting only to e - Radio of four children, subject to all Toronto, rm Department of the Canadian. National Montreal, Ottawa M Calgary, cares and worries of the home, Dr. theL Regin the Eoesi Stations as' Railways.. Williams' Pink Pills to the cialy. tonic a and tion tours the Dominion. 7"ne Quartette is composed of Geza I 'take to keep up my health and organization At each radio concert there will be de, Kresx, first violin; Harry Adaskin, hiAlRDhtLaaiM6ACADILMY strength, and they have never failedone complete uwtette composition of second vtoFlw, Milton Blackstone, viola; 11410011 "M WOW, q me. Should any ailing girl or weary the classical school, the balance of the and Boris Hambourg, 'cello. t1UVT ? mother,.- due to my, a4price, try these. Ento ths pain with 141nard's. -Pills. I know they will find them as, relieves intimmstiM soothes and )M. i: equally good AS I have done." her homeward Journey and reached neAWMr=L K, heals. K , Harbour on August 23, and Never think she loves him WhOHY, You can get the" pills from any Dundas medicine dealer or by mail at 60 cents Panguirtung on Ausu& - t 20. After a Never believe her heart In blind. na -a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine good run southward from that post she Ali his faults a" locked "CUT017 a.In a closet of her mind; 0 Co., Brockvillih Out. reached North Sydney on August 29 -Cut" 7- 9 Indecisions folded Nst EzS4 AN his Like old rings that time has faded. OF LMEATS Limp amid streaked with min, 10 -MOST NOR' POST .1 C1111ILDHOOD Al SMONDS Wl" And his cautiousness like garments16 AT BACHE PENINSULA Frayed and thin. with many a stain— 'S"S Can be QuicW fimin our own sted BanishedWS.- Let them be, oh, let them be. Guamneeed bomain wedle Amual Expedition to'Cana- to outweigh them. There Is treasure d dim Ar Baby0s Own Tablets. it, proud will that sharply stirred lia i� S�j ctic Establish" New Station. The ailments of childhood are many' CAimbe as surely as the tide, A Senses. istrained. too taut to 2146P. I a them are due to one but nine -tenths of Mar- Gent:euess to beast and bird. CARRIED :I., 'The steamer BeoWc. which sailed cause and one ca"s ou�y—a diso Humor flickering hushed and wide 906tia. on 0 stomach from North Sydney," Neva ad condition of th h and u an moving water. ra To quickly banish any of the As the rnoo $uty 16. to patrol the Canadian -Arctic bowels. --WIFE T01 RED And i tenderness too deep archipelago and reprovision the posts minor ailments of babyhood and Child to work To be gathered in a word. -in the district carried out this opera- hood the bowels must be mad u4cz Perfect Suffiefed So She Colidd Not -L:'- Hous rapidly. and the wireless apper- regular and the stomach ,aunt be coommodating. mine kept the North Went Territories sweetened. "Did that repairer cause you any em - Protection Walk Restored to Health 7 -. had each sac Of 14 lead Yukon Brauch.of the Department No other medicine for little ones has barrassment by his charge' With Every by Lydia E. Pinkham's the interior touch with her move- h an has' Baby's Own be L Vegetai" Ckm� ments at all. points In the patrol. At- Tablets. They banish coustIP96"No. OU in kindly part pvmant comentod to take Roll car 'iter visions Godbivn. Greenland. and and indigestion; break up colds aftthe id Minesing, Ontario. -0 '1 am Inlet and Dundas Harbour the simple lavers; correct diarrhoea "4' Every roll of Prince Ed- tical nurse and I recommendf' a y Adis Beothic, an July -94 touched at Craig I colla and promote healthful sleep by ward Brand roz Netting F, Pinkhazzi IsVegetable Compousid to Harbour, and on August 2 called at regaWing the functions of the stom-1 GOITRE opens out as a me toot suffering women. For throe months long wall of perfect Pro- 1 was al t helpless and could ipmA Etah. Greenland. The next day she a4ch and bowels. Concerning theta Mothers, have you or your dough -1 mough to drink Awmalfe Island, Mrs. I� M. Brown, Walton. N.S_ taction for your fox", sit at the table long 4 at Rice strait, EV ten goitre? Do not worry. Goitre "Primeir Edward" do" not 1 19 of tea. Hienrie tbfa* My 1%11&- bi9blY, can now be removed quickly, painleas carried me to bed. I would be ';my ec, weak. Then he read In the Pa;w and. taking up the EuVVltoo left last cannot speak too bag nor sag and has 10% at the depot at Pram Harm. of Baby's Own Tablets as I bare found ly and permanently, Johnston's Goitre more mosbas than _r .1 year all- Reimady, used externally. note by as of a women suffering as I did who reached Bache Peninsula on August 6, them ozc*llent for childhood other brand of fox nettling. 4 where a now Post was established. meats. sorption.. Simply rub in twice a day. Write or wire for better after taking the Vegetable. by After about 2 weeks' treatment, Goitre o it for loading Baby's Own Tablets are sold delivered prices. gropound, so he went and �T Three days were spent here un becomes soft and spongy, and then me. When I had taken three bottles t 25 ots.' Summeralds "suppilide, and asalletIns the detachment medicine dealers, or by mail a gradually disappears. Usually one I was just like a new woman and 14011MAnS P. E. Island from The Dr. Williams' Medicine, bottle Is sufficient- Literature &nd have had ilendid health ever since. of police in erecting barrackiL Bache a box i a -down Palms Peninsula.. 79 deg, '4' north latitude Co,, Brockville, Out. testimonials on request. Price IL00; special Ontario Agents Wbe-n I fee any bearing mailed anywhere. I always take it; sometimes a halt and 74 deg. 13' west longitude, Wthe" N & CO, W. H. C. RuChven, J. M. McGillivray bottle or whatever I need.. 1aftheat north police. customs ­ J. A. JOH NSTO Allisten Pricoville It in my Roubd the Southlaa Year. 171 King St. E., Toronto. only medicine and I have told many a boUM and post office in the world. --4-- started on Each leaf a voice, in shrub and tree. Qlals about On August 9 the Beathic know more about Lydia E. P Am every wind a song. ?VDA, I A gla* Veg "ble On Matobed are the singing boughs of For write to her. do I c= to me Araby 6r I feet I Owe lifill, onmend It I Our glad Southland 91089. to SAL �1 and strew tario. t4 . ZOWSER, mimeang, On IRWTISU Ing grass' To music leaps the head Do you feet broken-down. ziftvouS, The lupin, purple, blue; and weak sometimes? D0.VVQ have this horrid feeling of fear Which Some_ •Lighted. as by the kindling measures tfin coutes to women when thOY-AM as I pan Lydia F_ Pinkham a reg- not well? The poppy Bashes through. etable Compound Is excellent to take It .1 at a,& a �`�• and W jold ftinter thi strains when ?*]us are if taken I y 1. pets tl� will relieve gone, the Cabin Clan Canadian Softening the colors. whore. to the hills, and blended -war They run up a post C Service steamer i6d on product designed to give L-9 fart at mini-- Their sides lie. lovelier there.* rn --snuln fit' We reek not how the mouths, ranhere, Should you travel Cabin CJaw When summer comes or goes; you are assured of accommoda- The heart reads not,tb;e dial of the tion and service equal in every year Iway to the Pre -War First Class Where always there's a rose. a much reduced rate — if —John Vance Cheney, In "At the SIP Third Class, you will travel in t.bsolute com ver Gate." fort'with, con - inial genial companions and You willCharacto irlatics of Flying Man. sr find the accommodation ample determination the service thorough. Courage, endurance, and all go to the making of a flying man. Think of Lieutenant Bettis, wre�ked -Proved safe by mil ions and prescribed by phySiCians for I p ti� the British Iski, UH Montreal in the A1Q­ with his plane among the Psnusyl- ing from Z tumn when ,Headache Colds Neuralgia Lumbago en the summer tourist "Ilia mountains; eftwung—with a rush is over has a charm and broken leg and a doubly broken ,law Blerais.hft and h' 'was 'Pain allure you will, find iff.bsi� through five mi -es of forest and um- �-Toothache Neuritis Rheumati road where e sm Dimm• derbrtsh to 'the A Ask your afeamshit) agent about the 81 found by a passing motorist. Only %7hem Cutlieurn is used. BA*e Lawp@mV route to '.rope, or writ with the Soap and hot water, dry those who know :bry experience what DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART itly and anoint with the OInS- )�LV * broken leg, roughly gq RT RE'F( CO., -9 the pain of only THE ROBERT moved,(means can fully 'pore ;late the nient. This' treatment Dot' LIEW179101 -and • $OotbeS and heals unelFbtly Montreal Toronto Halifax Q—b". dogged, uneonquerabl.e wJll-power that acka e i. I nn ng St. John. N.D. ovi. pimples, ras that terrib'b journey -possible. LEW only. "Ba C1 made n did not sur- skin irritations but tends to PfT"nt J]r# rave ma Unhappily' the b which contains proven directions. such conditions. viva his Injuries. H ad "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets sa-vo. =ash ptio Also Ian of 24 and 100—Ditiggisti. -Stmebeaft Dop. . r 1.atL = P= t aft V Set= sbaving sdvk 4MOR-DONAIDW Thire are 4.0 musc*es in the body AspIrta Is tbo trade tisaft itrepirwrea Is Canada) of Bayer MattuftetIft of m000seet14- Aittleater of Salleytieseld CLfttyi ftneyne Acw "AL E. A:-). WhOe It it vf*U knows tbat A991ft weasis Bayer mimuftemn. to saidsttbo pub3lc agattiit binita. 0, Tati4ft CANAMAN SERVICE*197 of a moth. crow" ampod with their 9weral trade mark, tW -2. of B&M Conk"" win be at ISSUE No. 42-126 Minard's Liniment rclieveg at 4 ,,1,:. 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J iJ0'\,J111./11�� Vifin. J. and' Mrs. Calvert, of To- -Dr. E. A. Sadler Dentist, practis �:, .. • l.^ 1 rofi,o, spent a couple of da s iss't in in Toronto, wil� be here ilg I X. . y week with the forme?? -mother -here. o#Sice `oa T#lnrsda "from 20 s: m. io "1 i t -Dr s: Snaith spent Thtnaday last s ndMns. F 18" Doyle of Toironto is ,5.p,m., as usual.' -61 i, w ,'¢n Toronto. - Pe R a couple bf days this week -pr. H. T. Fallaise, Resident Dent- C- Clisa. oP New r with her, mother, Mrs. Geo. M. Pal- is Office over Balsdon's hardware . , L1sk diq - .,a = ;1: aN r` -`visited with Chas. S. Palmer. m llre. Office hoVs, 8.to 6 dail and. . T''^• she third time _rever�l weeks ezrenin y t c vna. Y .. , Cul" stirui n cots to to dacy, pejrsons broke into Harold Davis' ser- ` ' - {, s X- r ,last week with friends in Orono. -- -A large namber of the harvestees _ ... _ �_ __ t:: 1il4rs.Dsvid Annan of Dunbarton; station on Wetineaday night and thewho went out west a few weeks ago 7 ;' - p ... ves to gas.,pil and some to assist in the 8: A• ffiatchett had a' htiai- CO -On R*e"daesday evening while dei- ziencmg some hard luck. On _' ., r ;chess tltbp . to the city on �'huraday. vias home tram the farm near White- account of the snow-etorma end rain. • rr ,ILi's'omlfn, of Toronto' eras the y�e a car ran fats John Moore's b'k is at astand-still, ants instead fok v . � of Ja�mtss and Mrs. Mose last wr. ,,g two- bind wheels ann�d- Of e�ng g� waM they have ­._ _.A Reliable • Team ��� 2.o the bot The nothing to do, except do pay their. �­ - - ; Cea:'and )![rs.' Evart. °f Whitby, car also• was - and ran weekly board bills and few of them �, :Sunday with W: J. and Mrs.theditch •pe�r • =yrs. C. A. 3territt and 'dsnghter The: ,which tascesaihave tq. under the t pocket �ci u at�n aft a ,� �j � 'te� . . , , �r son wan , F1� buss Ida, spent the weep -end with mu t b MresMped �g�' dot swag but was F liiend, in Toronto. Hu dery i ... . . ro -Miss Ma;ncl Fraser, Miss Graham, -Tee is a R ad increase in . - ir sage paved dews =Xerour3and_ Sa�n�elds :naafi Miss Seldon all of Toronto, call- the mil g ys is the I Province. One ty! a last section -8 nIDLOO PLANT FOR BALE-Ap- " .1 ed on Gordon Bros. the of er day. of work to be eo meted fa that in the s,/ p17 at P18WEOFFICE. � _doh , � I , - �.. . -+flim Kingdon enter a nn- _ 11, '� xi:» of ladies at her home -on the village of Brooklin, why was form- alIY opened for ublic tr&ffic on Wed- -FOR SALB-8 registered Ooawolrl . ., ys; basis line on Saturday afternoon. ) nerds of last week Freak Gostiet. claremt, A. Our Fall nerd win ter Stock o Meng' R � -Miss Jean Clark is spending a y Through the R. No 2. s 7 s . ( wteeit in $frond with her uncle sad' the paveme is 86 feet wide PPLI18 FOR BALB-Winter va- - - . A1221 t7' H. J. and Mrs. Marquis and with curb and tter. The main A . fel street in the village of PickeriaA entice about b0 barrels. Apply, to James JWd WomeII s •Underwear lII i y Greenlaw, f'iik�ag• s -M50s Gladys Bryant is attending would have been much better in ev- _ -�,_ . _- ' 1 - - - ll cry way if it had been built in a sim- �jOIIBE FOR BALE -12 rooms. ce- - - ���e �w�! IlII�B is iSbaw's Business Co ege in Toronto, 11 meat bloeb. For full particular appy to leg. Geh�.1'>ng with her sister Mrs. der Ayear r' or two ago, Florida wsa Mrs. McGinty, Pirkeriag: 44tf 7 -Th Berson and wife and eon, the °may cO�try or Stat! worth living ERRETB FOR BALs -'White and :IIOw Ana a Th . .._ y ..atad os., Brown and wife brothers in, accordingto those who had cone Fbr•wn. #t lot 22, eon. 6. f ickering. Lloyd 1. there to make their home and to in- white. R_ R. 2. Claremont 6 7 . �- of ffiz s. Stafford, of New Liskeard " r visited with relatives dere. vest,all there wealth. Fortunes were ANTRDI-Building Lot. Adver• mercury Hosiery, for Ladies. sill[ or .,Rgol-fiery •atm knit _t , . --Mrs. J. Roger Ward returned too made in a year, but only to be lost W tiger would ply S1W.00 for a lot b0 feet ill �lifhiotttble eol0le. y.1� `r r., . flier home in Hagerstown, ffiaryalnd, 2n a night. The pretty picture that frontage- Addrim News Office. Box B. 6 _ f. s after spendin a Length_y visit with was painted a year or two o has Rg y J. C. and ffire: Bryant been ed s8 FOR BALB-Cottage and }acre of Naw+ Fall Sweaters for boys and Mea-vbry, latest in P -]parents, spoil by the terrible hurl • lana. b rooms. newly decorated. see this. - lic school' teachers at- carte a few days Mate am oder. Roden Moon. Whi sunk. hilt( _ _ ...... wind -breakers -see them. F l; the annual convention of the eniovine their wealth. the neos�are r r pp "ng for outside assistance. OUSE TO RENT -6 rooms. Also �E' Assoc3atioa which Winn held mw a ag Hera dna soft waw. Good cement New Gaps, and Haul for Boyo and Men -oar Fedoras i+p K; is Wrbitby on Thursday and Friday -.A few weeks ago a professor in «uar� Aepply to Mrs. t vo Thomson. Clare- - ------ . ��--in--� mons. sir grey, beaver and black, are right ' ll aA -H. J Clark, of Toronto, accom- --_-- up to minute. pit. uric -of - States predicted that we would havosr the _ � ]died by J. M. Graham, of Toronto �TOTICE-All olettetandinp: veterin• -- - - = .1. 'Univ' ersity, spent over Sunday with v� little snow this winter -'on Eve Nary bills not paid by Nov, lot will be coucct. - ; count oT the hen rain -fall Burin immediately tbe:nteer. N. E, McEwen. :Jersey Knit Suits for Children, 8, 4, 6 and 6 -years -Very F s. the former's parenits, W. J. and Mee. °3' g Veterinary surgeon. 6 7 tett colors and patterns. +Clark during the summer and fall. A few P y P -Mrs. Kerslake of Winnipeg ax- days ago another would-be weather VOR SALE -Frame house, contain. .' ' f rived in the village opheL redicts a ve a .ng timber end plank, situated in Pickering ge on Monday and Pr P ry early winter, village, east of St. Andrew's Church. Mrs. / . r� c will reside here. She contemplates and abundance of snow to be f011nwed David Annan. Dunbarton. 6-7 * T' ;%. F` buying a lot for the purpose of build- by a summer that won't be a summer -" 1ll8nyS Bind �f)�B7 �ootB I�'or Fall '" thereon. but a season similar to the rioted year FORSALp:-Thirty acreswfithhou�e1. r and sp lend barn, oven miles east of To Z � .?_ -While operating a machine at 1816, when it is said that there was ronto, on Hivbway. "blrs. Florence Hunter - A a leadid stock of the Reliable "9laman" , � LAlie Rose Excelsior Mills one day last no summer. When all kinds of wea- w'�t H;11, Phone scartwro �o ring 4. e j p1.11 Nt�eek Walter White had one of his thee is predicted _ _'_Boole-PricPe very reasonable. gee us dnhands caught, and badly bruised, but P ore of the, fore- �j OR $ALIS -Fresh Jersev cow, test before purebasing. chats cannot being correct, and �' '1 4 reg,stered Cotswold yearling rafh; req- - • r �`:� '. •' fortunately ri0 bones were broken. l+ L%t r d ,,., hire casl'n r d 1 Y k h- ' - - 1. -- - 4 --James and Mrs. Andrew and R t o man w o makes t .e prediction e e vp q am, an or s are boar, dam. Gray �r R. R 2, Claremont. 4-6 ,- Tbomas Andrew were in 3larkham on Frill be proclaimed a real weather . `Wednesday attending the funeral of prophet. 1f 08T -Block fox, rpaisterf,d fetters -i ".`4 eeir brother, Robt. Andrew, who died -The Frequent very heavy rains Y .,n ear !3. S F • from Hillcrest Ranch. 6th • on Monday after (several weeks ill- which have been general throughout can of Markham. Reward if caught- aliiV* Owner. George McConnell Agincourt 47•S a-7 : -mesa, the province during the past month ' -also visited the .former's father, V -D. and Mrs. McNeil, who have has been the cause of thousands of �J OR SALE-Piaver piano, modern, z ' been spending the summer months at + dollars worth of damage to farmers. g colonial state, malts finish. Bench and Rea! bargain Fine their farm on the base line have re- unportant one there is almost ruined. rolls. en condition. Owner Owner } . . f turned to the village to spend the � * ... - - I . . 11 IM , . L.� ...-.J*., a -S a �CHAPMAN I .11,11, .1 , ... . -1 . I ,.� ­_ I - ­ 1. L, . I— . I - .'­­,� � _. .. ....I'll.... : iii - ' -.�-IV - , 1,. Fal l Work Boots . l , .. I - .. _..�,., 45 .. ... . I , . __ 11. .,. . -1 I 1. :� I.:4 - � . - - .. I. : -1 1. � . . � . -.,!.:.. . ­ � . - - . . have the finest range of Williams' Boots it's ever been. ''I our privilege to show. Ranging in price from l 8.76 tg 7.60. Thea& are the days � 11 µ 1. that people are looking for full value for their ..L. r` :. 1.money. we have it. y 1 :'We also stock a oom late line of Headli ht'Overalk, . -_ ' .. Penangle Underwear, Sweaters =Jersey r 1, . Boz, In Boa we are ahowmg ' _ ezeeptional values. - ` "I -� . . ; • .BrADIO SETS = �. _ A large amount of grain has been meted. corn is ready to be bar- leaving district. i3b0 or unrest offer. Aon A News Office, 54 wiener with their.dau'ghter, Mrs. (Dr.) fficEwen. `nested but the farmers are unable OTT -On 1lfondav, Oct. lltft, atan - -H. Calvert and bride of Simcce to get on to the land on account of K �_ soaked with rain, and the lestber gr,p, containing a number of tools. and material. Finder kindly leave nine at The - . spent a day last week with the for- mer's aunt, Mrs. Thos. Calvert. Th>, root crops have suffered severely: In News office- 6tf _ 'ANTED -Junior, age 18 to 18, for V� ' -also visited the .former's father, V Essex and Kent counties, the bean a ` Calvert Sr., who is foreman in the t crop, which has always been a very oaf« work with growing concern. Good opportunity to learn all bnnebes of business. " . Reformer office Oshawa, unportant one there is almost ruined. Ap�fy oaice Manager, Rose Excelsior Products, -Wm. Brown .took first prize in -On Tuesday of this week a sedan Ltd., Picter,ag. Stf ' tractor plowing at the Government was found standing on the side of ORONTO WET -WASH LAON- ' ;Farm at New Liskeard ani the Inter- the road in front of Mrs. W. V. To (Semi finish)-Ltt our driver tall and national Harvester 'Co. have taken Richardeon's at the east end of the explain our 24 hoor service Just leave your ".him this week to $t Catherinee to in village Highway Officer Rfid was 6y Cons- name with Mr, S W,) avis, barber shop, we will perk up and deliver b times a week. - compete a tractor competition, notified and accompanied we -At St. George,s Church on Sun- table Geo. Martin, they made an in- 1,TASSEY•HARRIS MACHINERY Repairs. ...day next is children's day. The ser- vestigation. As the car had all the 1 and Ford cars, trucks. and trac- vne at 10.30 a.m. will be. specially ear -marks of being a stolen article, rrJectrie washer sae or rent. No. tors, H. a M. H. corn binder. For sale or rent, a brisk -A ropiate for the children. There they took posaeas'On of it, and took louse and garden. D, J Gormley, Dumbarton, Oct. 2'ltr I ti►ill be no Sunday school session , but it to the former', yard, to await a children and teachers are - requested claimant. A house decorator who was �ARID[ MACHINERY -Frost A '-'to be on hand at 10.80 a.m. Evening prayer and sermon as usual at 7 p.m. at work in one of the mighboring houses, happened to look out to find i` wood Cockabutt, Tudbope Anderson John Deere. Biseen. Gourd. She icy s Muir, Fleury, -Sew" in St. Paul's United to his dismay that his car tad disap- Wilkinson. Elm pmea. Order roar re Also De W. F. ,church on Sunday 10.80 a.m. and 7 peared, and he lost no tilde in pur- now great radion Greenwood. rev -- ' 1),m. Morning subject "The Uplifted suing the thief. However he had not a VOR SALE-Houesad lot of } acre w. -. st." Evening subject "Christ ' gone far when he filsovered that an _ : JJS�r g a MasL" 8 p.m. Friday, error had been made. 'f a understand on main road at Myrtle, garage and ben- ' < Y People's Union a good program that no police court proceedings 'Will H. hkb`r�� - fururnace. iuit trees, s i ngoo -: �soeial half bout at close. Anniversary be taken. �.ir. AW w G. B. Fislw. Asbbnra. or R. G, -=;earviees oa $nntiay October 24th, and -Beaverton Express: -Supposedly -n. yells. 4atf � `" fowl supper and concert on 26th. See bills. contrary to the by-laws of the town- in Ontario. OR SAb&--Oben , all kinds of F ships Of 611 the counties wagon*, barns and all kfada of farm it -On Mond&y morning between one there are still several places where les inttsiaisn CO a arderr. Alms beaters. va heavy a -------,sad two o'clock,_ R. H. Cronk was from, his slumbers by a car horses, cattle, sheep and hogs are permitted to roam . at large, • constitu- an an price pod for hides and wool. also live pout; �, H. Herman. Stoultvine. Phone 1905 iatf V : which seemed to stop close to his re-. ting a menace on the roads and a STRAY HORSBS-Came to the pre- isidenee. Hurriedly dressing he went source of worry and anxie to those ' 'outside where he found a man walk- ., lag towards his hen-bouse. On closer who have occasion to nae thtm- Motorists make every effort to avoid mica of the uader.ignea. lot 21, con. 4, Pict. erim , on Monday, sept. 27th 2 bona, one a ni«Mack Wilding roadsw sad tbe-other an aged investigation he found that the car contact with cattle, not desiring to b•y. �� �• Apply on the premiss or Warren C Willson, R. R. No. Locust ;'contained four men. On his requesting injure any of these, and particularly Hill' Abe reason for their presence there at not wanting to injure their cars __ . ;,'this unseemly hour, they replied that endartger the lives of those riding in RADIOS FOR BALE -De Frirest- they came in to find their way to them. Yet motorists are blamed for Croseley's : 1 5 -tube model, used as demon- . , Pickering Beach, a very unlikely carelessr�ss if any animal happens ser.tioa Sb9.ao; t ion 8 .0r0y. n, h m model, itald ae demomsttati0a 5Sb.00. Both machines story. Evidently it was chickens they to be hit and injured while the own- arras good as new and same guarantee will sip- to as applies to new F. T. _were after and not Pickering' Beach, era in man cases are clunk indiffer- gala each machines. Berating Pickering. 6 7 -The potato crop in this locality p •crit to the dangers and fake a chance �7OTICE-I xm wrecking a few Ford ' ' _ is almost a complete failure, although farmers, in allowing their stock to wander un- . , , some report a fairly good tended from one side of the road to . ,�1 clirs. will sell the parte very cheap. I have Maxwell ^ trop In Uxbridge township the crop the other. also for sale one touring, areal nice car. • is a fairly good ora and than farmers . Y i _ nuns nice. rides nice, looks nice, a sumptuous out- fit, which gives the impression of some class, and are now offering them at $1.50 per :'bag. Repotrts from different parts of •'i `, WHITEVALE. at the rldi¢ulously low priceof $150. As can are selling this is a remarkable ba IT n., Also Ford the province would ' indicate that the ,. ton tract at $tso. T. C. Brown, Brougham. sett : 'rot has wrought great havoc, due to the incessant rains. In many cases Miss Mary Nolan, of Toronto, ac - Mpanted her cousin, Miss. nor Hair Dressing : the crop will amount to leas than the u of Owen Sound spent thtyir holidays holidays ,. ' amount of seed planted, which will not pay for the work of harvesting. during. the Normal '$6>�001 Teacher's convention at the former's home here. '- Marcelling and Ladles` and Children'@ - Some pessimists are predicting that Haircutting at residence, first door south of M. B. the price Will reach 65.00 per bag be- tare Spring... This is only a remote .IN MEMORIAM. Chapman'estore. ` probability as there is good crops in From.B p. m. each week day and ' stilet provinces, which can be brought Bvtsrol4-Io loving memory of lEary all day Battuday, - i>ri for less than that price. �- Elizabeth Barton,who gagged aws y Get. NE"I E A KNOT -The Americana are- in the dark 24th. 1924 ' . as to which is the national game of Her lite was earnest, her actions kind': 2tf PICKERING, ONT. ' _:_-that country, Some claim that �_ bAV has a strong claim to the title Willie others grans that is the ♦gtpenerous hand, so active mind, AnVous to please and loath to -offend. A si • faithful daughter$100 • Reward golf ''rlaoat popular ggaame and has the right and and Mand. d. to be called the "National Game", -"��, Slater and Brothers. - . i'he baseball fans • point to the many . thousands that attend every league - The Municipalityof the Township � "..game, while the golf devotees claim Wri.soly-Ia tender, loving memory of Pickering wilpay a reward dt that far more play golf than base. of our beloved um. little Jack,wbo •100.00 for the apprehension and son- found : ball. Golf, however is the rich mania a'� beyond on October 11th, viction of -any and each person . . game as the fees, clubs etc., are so sadl missed b those who love him. y y guilty of stealing poultry or domestic , expensive, that places it beyond the �. each of the door man, while every And the chorus will be sweeter . Wben it bursts upon my ear, animals of any kind within the limits of the Bald Township of Pickering. P g' „1. : and gill m the conntry.csn in- And my Heaven seem completer. deoairier haPPy I By order of the Couaeil. 7du ge in asebal} and tt is x sport roue hear. ADs>tc 9R1ts1ee. Reeve.ch will not crippe them fin6n- -T. A. and M. Wilton. �• R. ftATott. Clerk. ly. Freeman. Oat, Dated Oct, 4th, 1928. 6tf s t '� a _ _ L. - 'l` -:. I'. _ .� Ti`s •""J'A ,h<,..St,.u...-r,. .-. _, -,.' , -_, .a.. • .... _ . r+,„..sag " _ .Z - ,-•air- -ties.,: , ,.,,;,-'r .. a'r.,.,. wS+,K 't,:...�.?, 4 :.:_f•i:..n...._a',.!! �:,.d.:!47.2;k`.l'P3r�'$'2^�'i��M-,.rase-i..�,b`,...i114 ., - strongly advooate the Deforest Crossley lines sa being Y .. the best values on the market. Ask our onatomers they'll tell you'. We equip all our sets .. „t. with the famous Ever Ready Bat- terles-the best in the`' t World. Ask for - - - y: �„ - a radio demonstration -we'll gladly oomply. ', ^s:I. ; ., ` I'll - Fred T. Bunting, - ' Pickering__ �etablished 1867, �.. • ,. . . ._. a 4. THE :CENTRAL GARAGE pi :: " .r: , Telephone 4900 .... � , - 4 ., -: - . U .. -. . ,,6 i . . s • • J C Auto Repairs, Accessories, Oils and ,, IM nes Acetylene weldings1. _ �': . Battery Charging. .11 , Repodrs made on all ViskQe _ . of cars. .. t: ' - . - ��' -,�• •l, ", I - r ;. . CHARLES . ; '.. SPENCER - " . .% �' Proprietor, ' • ` Pickering ? 11 ?' . - a \ 1 ¢i; - '-,+' < _ S ._. .,,.�,, _- ,w ._aut.0...� .. , .. ...� .Fa,