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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1926_11_05w, �'W" a M r "A-, I 'i _VW "7 FC. 7,� T F • 16105.4 �..l 5 F e.77. PT7 , , , !1 . " - , ­: - . _ I - Sic2, r 7�1 4 " �_777� MI'M"', 1-W % F.. 4 7 VOL. XLVI. PICKERINGi ONT., FRIDAY, NOV. 5, 1926 91 OUNBARTON. GREENWOOD. 'th of at Sorry to report Thos. 'Annan laid -Ralph S.WA Toronto, sprat GREENWOOD Saw Mill 2 -lad Basket Sunday at the home of Mrs. Bush. & illness. rs. S, 5MALeg is-spenchar--a- R rt and Mrs Harvey and Walter WTV qp 1L) B. PORS*TH, Opb. D.. Director week with her daughter in the city. Wilson spent Sunday with tends in an JUo0otometrical Associationotootarlo. 7' A027 Miss Dixon of Toronto, visited with Toronto. -• Hu bteradMemAeaoeiaUoa berof the American . .: optamtrko CEyee examined by hwament. Miss May Summerville last week -end. James and Mrs. Raine spent' the Miss Kate Kennedy of Toronto week -end at Sandhill with the for- laremont. Ont_ Fruit-Baakets of all dF-seriptions, spent the week -end with her cousin, mer's brqther and family. _lIfftablished 1888 0 McKl"ON, M.D., I.R.C.S., Miss Gertrude White. Mrs. Crawford returned. to Toronto No W-Alstbursti, member sit ** oonqp Ot including qt. boxes, pt. boxes, Alex. and Mrs. Thom, Hisses Helen on Monday after spending a few days 7dela" and surgeons of at Royal Coll"s, of 11111MArk= Orates and Baskets at Thom and Annie Brander spent last with Mrs. Bush and family. .-Bef -ore selling "anage, to adage" of vaseen sod -Sunday with friends in WhitbY, Mi�s Edna Middleton returnedti oftes and readdenee. Broughaw; lowest prices. Messrs. Jas. and Jonathan Lottoll, home last week after spending a few have got comfortably settled in their days with friends in Buffalo. '13haping and Turning. new home and will be at home to James and Mrs. Raine and Miss their friends. Mary were in Oshawa on Monday In B. ORRISTIAN, Barrister sad Kiddie Kars, Sleighs, Office Stools Wh e' a t Mrs. Mackey is much improved afn attending the. funeral of the late -A A Notary Etc. M to to' IQ =Wtb 4-1n; House, Whitby. Baty ter her operation and is convalescing Percy Arnold salt For Sale at the home of her daughter Alex and , The masquerade at F. W. Gibson's G. BROWNING, K. C.. Barris. Mrs. Gourlie. on Friday evering was quite a sue - .A --1L.1 ter. Solicitor. N Public. AAnes'Bik., The Sacrament of the Lard's Sup- cess. We understood that the ladies' Insamediatatly West of F00.6t1.e. Dundee Str�aet, ORA S. A. WHITS.' e Bar! Whitby. House phone 3$4, Offica, phone 392. Sucoessor to late W. 6-oBaruell per will be observed in the United n by Mia Plewman, prize was won Phone ftX or write Locust Hill, Ont. Church next Sunday morning and the o was dressed. as a Chinaman. 1.18ATON & ROSS- Barristers. So. OR -J"UdLom Northern' Ontario BaUding, ago Preparatory Service will be held on Reggie Cla;k also won a prize from HWY-Stret. Toronto. Friday evening Nov. 5th, at 8 o'clock. among the children. W. J. Beaton. Mrs. Telfer and son V. F. Ron. BROCK ROAD. Adelaide 2767 lia, who have been spending a week Buckwheat 'J. R Bewd Roy of Oril with relatives and friends in this. 'RICHARESON & PICKERING- Fufteva4 D4fwtor The witches here were very quiet Barristers Solicivore etc silty returned home on Sunday. They 317-319 Corded- were accompanied by their cousin on Halloweerx Got my prices. bolltk-Life Building. Corner Yo nge and Ricb- cmd lamed Sts.. Torouto.-Pbones Main I aw and Main Miss Elva Mitchell. Clifford Hubbard had a business -ids Pickering Office open Monday and Wed- •LAcoxsedl Fn&ba4n&4w trip to Lindsay recently. See e=:�d day Satutday.including 141 7 S.= IWI, � y Ane P2, ck. 66W. stf STOUFFVILLE. We are sorry that Mrs. Petty (hoe It WW Pay tO 0011 YOUr' grain J(070R HEARSE • Fanny Kayes) is not doing as well -...here I always ba 'CLARZM y Elections are becoming interesting as we hoped for. Dental ONT, Owe Another sport in the - person of at }here. ftioes. 4 Phone W24 here an -3 will result in a cleavage of both parties. C . harlie McDonald, has taken up trap- ville. Honm Ceaduate of C _T_ -are-put­ P'll-and huntin small_xame_Ket&-m_ hicace ane The�gubl-blit-scludols in town a" Universities and the Royal College 0 em Charlie. Phone office 1011. ting on a concert in November. Mrs. J. H. Connor is having her Sam Armstrong is back from the gj appointments. 207 Roofing Material I West and reports the-wetiest sellSOD stable 500r cemented. Silas Tool has the contract and "Scottie" is hauling LANE. B. BEATON. D. D. on record. BGraduate of the Royal Colelge of Deaw g -=..U=, Two new additional law officeQ are the " material. C,O A L r t==,d f 'To of Tosu.. 5 x Bri L19b Cultimbi^ Shingles Charlie McDorrild won 'a motor opening u in this town. It will be 3x - a "survivU of the fittest." 1091ce b~9 9 to 12 : I to 3 Ind. Gyle recently, having bought a lottery No. 2 3 and 5x The Division Court held here on ticket while at the Toronto Ex. 0, cases you lucky boy A good supply of Hard and Soft J N. DALES, L D. S., D. D. S., Monday had a few interestin sev- Co o Graduate of Royal College kif Dental Sur before the docket. Judge Widdifield Walter H. Jackson will visit Coal on baud.' Also a supply iabo►e Lftd the University of Toronto. Office eral American States D A. Scott's store. Claremont. Out- 'TORONTO ASPHALT presided. with the Uni Of Kindling Wood, 9 a. -s O'Boyle, late of Pickering versity Soccer team of Toronto. They Elise boun. 9 a m. to 5 p. m . Saturdays. ROOFING Dar m. to I P m. Pbout Clare 1405, 471y ownship, now living in town, under- are playing exhibition games. stove length. ... . : Murray's IS in.. 82 in. and 36 inch rock went a serious operation at the Tor- While driving north on the B 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. TJBRBBRT T. FALLA ISE. L D 8.. widths, 4 in I Shii3gles; also onto General Hospital for gall road on Tuesda evening, Au" Us - Metal Valley and combo's car collided with a cow that "4-D. D. S. Graduate of the Royal College ci Ze, c Surgeon- and the Un3wersit -1 stones. - Tuesday Ellice abo" J S Balsdon's store. Pickering. Ont Ridge 11,611. A rr--w hockey and skating rink is was being driven south. No serious DONALD MUNRO. PICKICKING; 7 of Toronto. hou :9am ta3p.=..Qr by int - Name Mck 3700. say* Material, or will give price on in course of construction. The strue- damage was done to either. Moral - finished job. ture will be 2W x 90 feet. It is being Everyone should carry a light on the t, in Memorial Park and will be tughway at night. Wlitevale sagotnig0io buil quite central for all. a:- The Ontario Commissioner of Parks The -Domloion A.Y. PA. Cooftrence 1mCKFAING IWUZABICTH RICRARDSON-Sue. , Tehe Gar�LV id a visit of inspection and made a _11&,easor to the late W V. Rkhardeng. pal -0 "nown Pit lorArance Cooper= number of suggestions for the impro- The 24th Annual Conference of the LUMBER YARD When these are Dominion Anglican Young Peosle's Motor overhauling. top and side our - 1i sa== standing, "tf vement of our park. carried out a grant of $800 will be .association was held on Thursday, tainy*pairing. 40 F `Tuj� Licensed Ame Friday and Saturday. Oct 21, 22 and Battery SerTice-01karKlog a ser 0onallas of Taft a" ousariie. A%*. made. argon The ammty plowing match on Tues- 23, wt t h . Church pf the Redeemer and and overhauling. 00!. 00 ga imk Ahead 1 Out day was a decided success. Some of the Cathedral of St. Alban the ary the successful competitors were Tim- tyr, Toronto. It was well attended service charge A.1119ATON TOWNSHIPOLZ Bu your new Furnace now or ber brother,, of Markham, Wm. by members of the diftereat breaches Pboae`5510 Mark. Oentrtd. 068VOTasseer. 00MMANdseassr tar y 110mas have your old one repaired Clark, Gardhane Tran ani David throughout the Dominion. Iffidavise. Aso stems, 1111se. Kamer is bean -usaser of Karinaw lAia. ready for the winor. Tran. of Pickering, Floyd Steckley The somion opened on -Thursday W. E. a E R R y a" 1-1 . . . .. - with a Rally Service which was in m Ask us about the and Lloyd Turner. charge of the Right Rev. David WM. MAW. LICXN8ZD AUC- the Bishop R jor York, tario sod Durbaga IS- :0 03:J Hear the Whitby United Choir at cola Farris. D. D. S. T. D f of SMICS, Qpeeaaptiy n atumded You cannot better. Greenwood. Monday. Nov. S. -coadjutor. the Diocese stern 60. T Daum far Naw York. = 1= Or if its�a Range. let no snu;lly Coa] and Feed pboxt7MM Bell ��' ' L. J ww� �=,_ 7 - .1- On Friday. after Corporate Com =Pb you with a **Good Cheer." BROUGHAM. munion. celebrated hvthe Rt. Rev. You will be satisfied- Jauues Fielding Swoer;y, of Toronto, Ani MINING- MAR—EST Church attendance last Sunday was the members of the different branches umbing. Ravetroughing. revair much i roved. ar.re welcomed to Toronto by His F. A. "REESOR,, work of every kind, all Rrs.7, Ham, has take, room, in Webuvand sell. furnish quotations Worship Mayor Foster, the Lord and information an all I.Asted and guaran teed. the Gannon block. Bishop of Toronto and Rev. F. Q Xj00 0 93rr .38=-r 'Unlisted Mining Stocks. Hard ware of PAI kinds, The fine Sunday brought a numberWard White. of it vial -tors to several homes in The 090forance Inspirational Ad - 'We will be pleased to ad -vise what rPhone 4600 tA stocks to bay or' hold, or the village dress b Very Rev. W. W. Oraig. to lear-rt-11�f a c,?St. George's Cathedral, King- Nut and Stove Coal We are very Riad Des A. what stock to "IL ALWY-BUSHBY nicely. He "too, out.. w" very &ppropriats for John Knox is improving Glisiats are making money by has been a brave little boy. the occasion. -And Coke, also following our advice. XICKERING A meetingr of the Library Board The concert. under the auspices of Our long experievoe in mining, ex- will be held in the Temperance Hall Toronto Local Council, titled -Strand- All Kinds of Feed, tending over an experience of twenty 1"WeIl YOU WANT on Saturday Eve. November 6th. ed in Persia." originated and directed years, allows us to give sound advice A.RW Mr. and Mrs. grown, Mr. Marton by Put Bailey, President of St. Olem- a so es the investment feature of a mine and Miss Brown, of Toronto called at enta (Riverdale) Branch, assisted by your house heated for half -or the speculative feature of a - Miss B. Marrow, St. Anne's Branch, pective mining venture. Call at Gannons, on Saturday and attracted a very large crowd. The Gement, ' Lumber,, pro& Mr. and Mrs. Perryman on Sunday. the cost of coal? he LLOWAY, MILLS & CO ­Lath :80 If so. instal one of the Instant ass obtain some genuine bargains! Don't play consisted of novelty danci* and forget to ask for a new hat and a old and new favorite songs. Between Maubwe of Rutodard Oil Burners in your range, or pair of rubbers. the two- acts Mr. Bailey presented Stock Exchange. an International Oil Burner B[egubero of the Montreal Mrs. McPhail (nee Miss Myra Will- Miss Marrow with a beautiful bou- 4. in your furnace. ably Term' Mining Bmillongs. son) from Saskatchewan, called upon quet of roses for helping him so very with his play. Between the acts the 'Call and see them. friends and relatives last week 'Strictly Cash Offilce and Board RopmcGround Floor, much improved in health, than when Sunshine Dispensers rendered many Metropolitard-Building, The W. J. GORDOM81, she last visited here. classical musical selections. ONTARIO Church Street, Chas. and 'Mrs. Harrison members of the orchestra were all A. TORONTO, visited e Phones: Adelaide (071 and WP2, Agents Wanted 231y . 'Pickering D. ani Mrs. Gannon on Sunday report Y. P. A. members of the different much -rain in their district but obtain- branches of city. ed much better results from Buying roots On Saturday morning, after the ad - Before TIAIR TABLE ­Pickering Station Mr. T. H. HoMngs- Pickerg4. potatoes than just around here this dress given by c worth, Publicity Secretary, on The T. R. Trains going East aus, as followyearn OUT OF TOWN No. 10 Mail 7.58 A M. yea Institute will hold Future of the A. Y. P.,A." Another Bridge and Junior- -­ -- ---- P. M. The � Women's In interesting address was Riven by Mr. Lamps, Beautifully turned stands in So LOW -4.25 P. M, November meeting aWthe-h-ornei of J. A. Carlyle, of. the Bloor Collegiate ��Te�� to Mrs. H. Gerow on Tuesday Nov. 9t ' In solid walnut with well designed bases. Sunday train, 8.38 A. M. stitute on "The Theory of Public a' 2.30 p.m. Subject for afternoon 'The parlor and junior lamps are wired ace " follow anee," led. -by 14s. -L. -41ppa two u SOCK. Trains going West 11__ - 'Fin A-uga-tional ben - ------- with No. 29 Looal• 9.22 A. hi. it -be -A especially to the younger folks who to 0 jug is pill Th bridge amp b hdjugt&Lle Johnston. Roll call (Labor Saving de- re ris6ing in life and who may have eta. ge I .. 27 Toos' 2.4-4 P. 361. arm WD Docket with bush socket vim). Everybody 9 idea 9.91 P. M, Miss Gladys Gannon and Master C. seek their livelihood on a public plat ID to matters were - 7.42 P. M. Sheppard take their trip to Toronto, cover's, fitted with long attschme Sunday train, form. After business cords and plugs. Suitable shades in Foregoing is according to Standard to visit the several places of interest settled the new of were installed georgette and silk, with Wk. fringe, in office for the foll6wing yer.by 1�,v.. time. M having been thp two successful pupils go with these stands. Prices ranging M r W. E. Kidd., M. Breeders & Feeder& from $1150 to -4117.60.. from this township to obtain this gathering points won at the school After Puncheon the merry gathe were photographed In front of St. Just in -The New Electrophone AM fair. Gladys also won the, Silver OF Phonograph. in burl walnut.,-' The ELM- DALE MILLS ftl* fron" ill han's Oatbed ral. perfect reproduction of sound, made Medal. The tour of the city in theafternoon, Cr.1C3EMX2�TC* The Young People's meet passible through a combination of the meeting on with a guide describing all the lm- 'LIVE STOCK Monday evening passed off -splendid- woodelrful Apex Reproducer, tbesci of places and oaming the homes ly. The rls were not to be discour- ginallically correct Apex Toue.Arm and of the more prog6ldtot citizens. 9A'VO The condition of much of your hold a the out of town guests & other exclusive features 6babli you to Pastry MW aged wite rain and mud butdesire to grain food this year warrants a enjoy fully the recordings of the For Past' successful meeting and the latter mate Toronto their home city, r deal of precaution In feeding. world's great artists. part of the evening was spent in The Oonfermce dinner which fol- eat Komain poison' and other diffes- games and other almuselnents-L Some owed later at the Carlo -Rite Hotel, Dome In and lot us domonotraa Our. Royal Brand re successful in obtaining prizes Wbereo*or tbroo hundred attended, tivo diseases are. produced When It to you. we for costumes, contests, etc. Refresh- was the most etijoftble part of the fed In quantities. 1960 that it is, The latest Records kopS &4 yonKGrocer's. menta were served Koch branch be tZoa with some other, d 4 )perly M in stock. .0. tift bran hem It ling anti old entered ATA now Fvar"r* who have wheatgebyoulL� aiddIto The fed --4n__ small anion spirit of Hallo;w-een, tber church it represented. U) avoid troubl" of lour made from your own ing in the -Hallow-een, OsrtY . of Ron. Mr. Justice Ai -`Oa save an OLFO• this nature. wheat. We can Br W. I., on Friday evenluA propriske address an -`Oanads, With -C. A. -Ste rritt grind It. when ll reported a very enjoyable the Hmptts," which stirred the heart '7 time. The Children made merry on of every P&trto*. Ilm- Sunshine Dig. Fumiture Dealer and Feed of all kinds -Chicken food. P -- Saturday evening and were all treat pensere rendered inudesi selections T 44 both W A or Funeral Director ben food, -chop, willfeed. ed at Gannon's store and on Monday during the banquet. The singing of everting the Y.P.S., celebrated at the God Save the King brought the pro Phone law Chopping every week -day. - . weather gram to an end. The 19V Domitlioa Veteri=7 Surgeon close of their meeting. The Fiekaint Out& -ie =1. :t -T. XCm=-qPv man prevented many from joining ;nA. Y. P. A. Conference Is to be held the fun. i at Peterboro, Oat. iF. as � �� %�� ,P�­ 1 I=, � -11''. .. "�,_,� -_-�'-7,- 11:5EK"! Z'od�,I��! .. .... 11'9!� 7 1: �������� � , " '�I - , * - " �' �. ­�--- I. �- ----I . jr- We -, :, _ , ��-� - K....+'.: '�F - Wl_�11. , , - � ­ I :,!�'! ­ij4,,t,'�.'!. .�_ I,-�v .611r. �, , " .��,�-!&,.�,��-+,,�,,�4!,�4-�.-,7,.,6.-,�-, - _ �, 1i =_11__*;,r - gvyw a -, -r",,��,�1*11"�'It�ril�'.V"�;lr q�71_1151Z. � - CZ �, ,r . 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' . .. ., " Xwribca4, Ont., Oct. 81.-A heavy tank was located was also badDY Crossing Crash at Milton. Watford, Oct 29 -Hon. George S. 15. Port Nelson to N�iSon Corner on�' ...:�.�I- ;kR. - ', -.:., .d the wonder is t1la.t a�l five . V , ,1 Dandas street, 31 mtves. ..1 ­';*" test 71rolk tanX about 20 feet '.long, 10 wrecked an Ia there at the - time of the explo- Milton, Ont. -Three men were 'kiIlea Henry, Mirdsar; 'of Highwiye, an- , ..:�feet wide arid eight inches thick. ex- me -1 I.. 4 �: �and a woman was seriously injii)Y�_ riOurwlie heLi that in Order to link 16. Palermo to Millton,-8 rni�� ' 1Pvploded with terrific force shortly after slon were not kiked., As it was, Den- plant of nis and Owen only sustained slight in- when a CP.R. westbound Toronto -I up varlous Provincial Highways 17. Brampton to Thernhil� 22.51'.':�10 oV.wk thIs morning in the Guelph paasengtr train struck a se* throughout the' Province into one . miles. . � I .. -.1 ,:�. I Interlake Tiesue Paper Co., W.1ing juries, and while Chivers' wtere of a L.�� co-ordinste chain, 529 miles of new 18. Langstaff to Brooklyn, 24 miks. . ..-... ,_,��..the dan-at a level crossing about 300 yards I :_.:._�.:�..,two in= and injuring three - more severe nature,. his condition is -ways were to be . addod to 19. Sunderland to Orffii , 23 miles. ­'. � -.. others. I.,�:- :,f41' not regarded as serious. -- . east of the station here at 2.25 Wed- I high a ilffles._S, The dead are: , _ - 7 � . y afternon. The dead are: A: B. J the present system, bringing the total 211). Lindsay- to Peterboro, 26 - L I The theory that the tank contained nesda age of Provincial highways up to 21. Smith's Fals to BrockviUe, 28! ..�',�" 'JAMES BOYLE, 48, Peter street, I�,�. gas of an explo3ive,-nature is disposed Couch of Montreak Jesse Kipps of:mile , Marritton. . 12,399 mi' .ea. I miles..�I smilton and A. E. Jones of Ramil- .S71 of by' one man who -says it was not H .....'�,;.. .;I �THOMAS COSTIFV, 44, Merritton ton- while Mrs. A.- E. Jones was very I The mileage to be assumed is as 22. Carleton Place to Arnprior, 24� , . -1.4 .1-11., airtight and that consequently it was ? . follows: miles. .4V1, L,� I.-�­,� Street, M`Srr1-tt*a. - seriously le hope is .1�,_�, incapable of generating gas. He says injured and litt , %iles. �.... ,. ,., 7. -t . ��! .. - Tot" W9 n . ..I L hold out for her'recovery. 1. Morpeth to Wyoming to No. 7 �. ,� - . . : . �."A �4.. . . The injured. . further that other tanks in the plant Highway, 52 miles. . Port Co*borns-The Garrison Roa,d,' , I, _'GBORGE CRIVERS, Merritton, � Tho sedan, driven by Mr. Jones, '. . �:' : ' have frequent17 been dril'ed. The Pro- the new.4 'k_: . . : " F,, -the centre and carried 2. No. 7, London via Vfatford and main traffic kLrtery from struck fn - actories and the w�as peace Bridgeat Fort Erie, wi)l bee_�,.­. GEORGE DENNIS, Merritton., vincial Inspector of F along the track for about 200 Yards Strathroy, 24 mi:es. � ;1FRANK OWEN, Mer'nitan. industrial Hygiene Dept. have been . taken over by the Province, and, pavedThe osuse of the explosion to un- communicated with arid asked to.helP until the train came to a stop. The 3. Elginfie'd to Clinton, 33.5 miles. 'for 25 miles west of the Niagara River, I I..L . '- - , . Iknowa I" three men were instantly killed, wMle ," .:. . IL'' .., according to men with saive the mystery of the explosion. 4. Mitche*1 to Pa-"=`-rStOn and in the sprng. This is assured, with .Iyears. of experience. in paper -making Following the accident a -U Of the in- Mrs. Jones, fouM to be living when Tevtaa,..,thepassage of an Order -in -Council by e ' xtricated from the n __,J=tS, Such an accident 13 unheard of. ruih�d�h"t-Qatha=P . Jure-d-We.re.. 6. Walcorton to Durham, 16.5 miles. the Provincial Government thii.�� . A. King's rest- , � :.The tank, or "beater," as It is technic- rines General Hospital. Boyle died necessary authority to �. d dence here, and later was rushed by 6. Owen Sound to Barrie, 76 mites. proceed with_.d..1*Dy kroovai, is used to 'teap;e�l or Mix while being admitted, and Costiff a the workamilton General 7. Barrie to Midland-, 26 rr . n re ambu:ance to the H ii�les. The new highway *i*.q mean a great ,.. - � ; L7- . " . Hospital, where she Hea in a critical 8. Preston to -Guelph, 12.5 miles. deal to P4rt Colborne and the Lake, • -!;,The Ingredients used In the, ma ufac- few hours Ister. Their wounds we M,:' I ture of paper. . . principa�,Iy about the head and fate. c n I . `�'I' � - At the moment; �f the explosion an Both men were married, � Boy'e leaves 0 d tion., I. . 9. Paris to. Gah, 13 miles..Shore district, as it wid-1 provide ad&-I�"I Themen were members of the ext- ""�-:�1sictric d7iU, which Boyie was using a wife and two children, and Costiff a I utive of the Zimmerknit Knitti 10. Port Dover to Jarvis, 8 miles. iquate accommodation for the heavyll c Ing 'dren. 11. Clappison's Corners to Highway � traffic expected over the new Fort' 9 : - ' to bore a hole in the tank had just wife and four chi, . �I Company of Hamilton,,and, accompan- ..* the eight inches of metal., Dennis and Owen.were able tq leave Erie bridge, and, wV,l :�.,:� Vierved �ied by Mrs. Jonc.3. they had comVIeted No. 8, 8 miles. . resu'.t in hila-, :.- � .-f. - - � �4.��WitbwA warning, the crash fo4lowed.- the hospital after rex,*iving treatment. I dreds of Bu � - '" �Heavy an Inspection of the Milton Yard arid 12. Chambers Corners to Fort *Er* ffalorti-ans making their' ,��.. r1- & iteel vAndow frames were Chivers' Injuries were found to consist 1Spirintlig Milisi onthe north si&, of 1 28 MOS. I homes on this side of the river. .The � .-, - ' 'Al' *"-wrombed from tha1w settings and of burns and cuts about the face, and I new bridge,, is" 18.. St es to Al:anburg, 6.51 road, together with the rossin the C.P.R. tracks. When c g the, ,. Catharin - .,of iron were found a hundred unlen eye troubles foIloW, should be' miles. also expected to draw a great deal of .; ,;���I',­6et laway. The room in which the around in a few days. .' tracks on their return it is supposed . _ " I'that Mr. 'Jones' attention had ,ben 14. Queenston. i the tourist traffic from the Niagara- .� . . -.,1. �, Bridge, .5 mile. Windsor Highway. I � . � I '.,drawn by a shunting freight in the --- -_ I I., . � I1�'�' _THREE CANADIANS � Jn!NEY DRIVER SLAIN I yards and he did not notiee the ap- . ..... . - AR GET BRAVERY AWARDS AM ROBBED -OF $3W�h of the pse, train. FA ,, -I.. . - ___ - - __ - - - ___ ---- - __ - - - ___--- --f__*_mas"-twiste& iron _ftftd_wood� ­ ----S--- '-k��____-___ which could be -lifted by FROM UNUED --STATES ... ��.i Cxmmission Bestows Lifeless Body of Sudbury Man any wtof ..t :: CaMegie I 1 - :"11I a boy, ww :" all that remained of the....�-,.,. . .1 I ;I : . µ , '�' Medalsfor Heroic Acts.Found About Twelve Mfles motor car. Reports from AgenCieS Show .. `:-- TORONTO. . . 1. �:.,from Town. Hami.ltorl.�-B.oac,pre--Increased Migration of M . . , p. -1 " - Pittsburg, Ps. -Three awards to - an. wheat -No. 1 North., $1.52; �-: ' -�..Iof theZimmerknit, Ltd., lived inMon-.ttlers to C&na& No. 2 North., $1.48; No. 3 North.,' - - _Caftadians for bravery were announe Sudbury. Oct 3I.-LYing by the, .0 Se . treal. He Is Raid to kave been middle- $1.43%. '..,.1",,.,.� . ........I : ead here by the Carnegie Her Fund I Side of the Garwn Road, about 121 .. F aged. married, and leaves Fiveral Ottawa, Ont. -Immigration to Can- �Y,Commission. Phyltis K_ Perry, of 686'r-iles from here, the lifeless body of.children. He came to Hamilton on ada of farm settlers from the United! Man. oats -No. 2 CW1 nominal- No. ... -,.�, ,- . I . '4 1 3, not quoted; No. 1 feed, 61c; NO. 2 - .. '�Guissippi Justi, aged 39, a � .MftOU aven'30, Niagara Fa?lS, O'rL,l" Sudbur'y1ri Monday to visit the local p'arrt as he I States for the month of September was I feed nominal; Western grain quota- . 4 and Lincon Andrew Tutty, of Nimi iitney driver, was found this morn'Ing'�was accustomed to d,ofrom t me to , particu!arly active, according to re- - _411L ; tio�; in c1f. ports..,�.N.S.. receivo bronze- iniedals for sAvi71g a��ut 9 o'dock, pierced in the head 1 eceived from the agencies of the , Am. corn, track, Toronto No. 2 1 -._­:.,-...-.k.�' .Versons from drowning, wbd.;e a bronze1 and abdomen with bul:ets. time. Mr, Couch took a keen interest ports r � Abandoned team. He Dept. of Immigration and CO'Oniza- yellow, 95c; No. 3 yeKow. Ole.IIn the Zimmerknit softba' 3 , , .,modal, iLwarded to Herbert H. 'Freeat the rear of Sacred Heart CoJes^I , ..�land of Torontb. who 50st bits life sev-'Notre Dame Street, Justi's automobile, ; . 11 "is said to have been prominent in busi- I tion. Last month the agency at Far- 1 Millfeed-Del.' M3r.treal freight I ,` II go,'North Dakota, beaded the list of bar included: Bran per ton, $27 V;1 . .-J.�"..t6g three persor& lives in a runaway; I. which he had set out with one pas- ness circles In Montreal. per ton, $i9.25; middlligs,��, sh rt 3' accitsI A'bert F. Jones, who was president! the .18 agencies of the depiixtinient in. senirfraeva1*41.25; good feed flour, per be $2,30.I of the Hanifiton Hoge" Company, a !� the United States with a total of 675 * sonEar? W. H. Freeland, of 786 Wesout 6 o'clock, was also discovered. Ontario oats� 48 to b0c, f.O.T. Ship. . selki-mg company of the Zimmerknit. persons sent to Canada, an increase I . 1 points. _-_ p Trg tton road. Toronto. The Identity,of the passenger has not ! . - Ltd., lived at 104 Fiatt avenue. Ham- of 300 over September. 1925. Them Ont. good mfl'Ang wheat -SI -30 to ,:- . . . ...-,�ris 15 Y4961"S been established, and it is appaient Rton. 675 settlers brought with them caehPhy0is K. Perry, who . $1.32, f.o b. shipping points accordingI. t ow. saved Wi".11186 E.and Ors. C.'thst the T.ctual sboating took phaceon JesseKipps wassuperintendent of and effects valued at $726,095. Only to freights. , Bat�drY, - aVd 17 AM I1, r0sPecdV*Y,I I . . -1. ._v ,I ,the roadside, as the auto bears rin the Zimmerknit, Ltd. He was 32 years ten were not of the farming class. Bar'.ey-Malting, 60 to 64c. 1 ".. .4 *_ - . ��.I *,om drowning at Chippaws, Ont-, on - of age, and :Ived at 152 Balmoral The agent at Syracuse, N.Y-, re- Buckwheat ---86c. nominal., I 1. -, I 'ton I Rye --N6. 2, Ole.,i-!- August.1Q, 19tn. Wilma dived fr,,m a. i Township and'Provireial p*7:ce thislavenue north, Hami. . Mr. Kirms! ports that more settlers have been , rock at the bank into the Niagara 1evening were without any defintite clue, I was married and had -two young chil- �Pent to Canada through his office since! Man. flour-Ftrat pat., $8.20, To-;,1.� Rive,r, swam at,few strokes And then I whVe of the opinion that robbery 61 I April ist, this year, than in any year -i rento: do, 2nd _pat., $7.70. dren. I . Ont. flour -Toronto, 90 percenL�,.mted for hs�p, according to the ci"- I . - _ .. I. . . L_..j. the motive. Chief Toohey, F. Ne.son - I . since 1915. Reports for. last month T -,- -don O( the sLy-M Ora ----. I li '. etent, per ba,rrel, in carloo, oronto rd. .who could nqt',,d ( i. rson I - f5.80; seaboard, in buk $5.95..m&,-1 that they had learned .th&t Justi lisd . gwim,'extendled her hand to Wt' - _T�wughip Police st"ted B.C.Apple Exhibit from the other agencies show interest - 1. Is Being Prepareded migration of the best cass of farm Cbeese-New, large, 20 to 20%cgot into deep water and grasped Wil- i S�-On in his possession when he left , ! ' -"-.l .! . . --; sett.eis, when compared with Septem- twins, 20% to 21c; triptets, 22c. Stil- �-OMIA around tbis waist. Miss Perryi Sudbury, but a bunch of kevi was -�- l I ton -3, 23c. IDA, large, 26c; twins, 21te; Vanc,(,ULVer.-The apple ehibtt ,)f the 1 ber in recent years. ­ sw= 20 feet to the girls- And after. a . -- ets28c. Old. Stiltons, 30c. .- .. I ,� - .e she swam 2 7 0 feet with; all that was found on his persin this Ass;, 4a.'id Grower% Limited, at t%c! .- - I . - -1tript � ��i,. ,_.lio brief strugg' . morning. ' I . � 11 tt - Finest ere.,.n.&" prints, .%- "' ' .them to wadabla water. cfe:1.Royal Winter Fair, Toronto. which Is 'L ,r Justi apparently died where h IBritish Columbia Hen . 'I 36 tuo ;�c-; No. I creamery, 35 to 36c;.-:.,�.,....Lincoln Andrew Tutty, 11 years old, only a few feet fr3m the ed" of the now tf7i;g prepared at Pentictrw wil I No. 2, 34 to 36c.. Dairy prints, 29% =� . ._'. ron,isio: 250 boxes- One hundrp� and I Makes New World's Record to 30c. saved Hugh C. Macdonakk aged 10 -'road, in plain vieAv, Charles Matson, from drowning sit Nirs, N.S., on June , a dairyman, saw the body while driv- , �Eggs­Fresh extras. in cartons. '58 fifty 1,x,xes wil be used for display- I- B,C.-Hen NO. 6 of the to purposes at the Fair, while t1w ro­ Agns6iz, -69c; fresh extras, loose, 56 to 57c;go, 1923. Hugh and three younger, Ing hi.% mKk truck- " ife had bevm ex- - u a boat on inaining 100 boxes - will be us�ed fer iWhite Leghorn pen entered by the frwh firsts, 47 to 48c; fresh seconds, _%chiddren were playing I ky of British Columbia in sin 35 to 36c. Storage -extras, 44c; do, !t!L Itict for ,:.everal bourv. . entries in competitive c'asses. Spec[-: Univers .pond and when they were 16 feet frm � As far aike :)wn, the murdered I-aying contest being he!d at the firsts, 41c; do, seconds, 36 to 37c. 'tke bank, Hugh fell overboard Into the , man,3 15-y,ear-old s,)-, was the only .)r mens, of the leadin-.w4nter vRrieties Ogg- . .0 � . I Experimental Farm, from Poultry. dressed-ChickeL, Sprin:. ..-, jitney. Bgfore wil 4 _ -water over his depth. Ltriceln, whowh,i Asw him in the e exhibit. The: Dorninion squabs, I o 1% lbs., 32 o 3; do, -, _ . 1, 1925, to Oct- 31, 1926, on Oct.. spring, over 4 lbs., 30 to 32c; do, ;W & poor swimmer, started from the' balance of the carload -will consist r,f N10v . - .174,leaving the stand Ju6ti had "d thebank to wade toward Hugh, but he be- , by to wait there until his return an 500 RtrRiglit, 96 commercial ps�ck ; 27th laid her 348th egg,since-the c0m- spring, 3 to 4 lbs., 32 to 86c; do, 2% : . it I; petition -began, thereby estsb:ishing t 3% lbs., 30 to 33c; do, 2 to 2%,, .' .... faced. and unwrapped, which .e&m -frightened and turned back to- hour afte. w rd. . I i :d1s record. The hen produced lbs., 3(1c; hens, over 5 lbs., 28c; do, 4 - . - ward the bank. He looked back at justi i' Survived b,y a widow and propo4ed to u9e-for window display in a wor 3 ,t a day for 200 consecutive days- to 6 lbs., 26c; do, 3 to 4 tbs., 9-4c; flug-r, who was struggltng. and again Sit- Toronto. Last year two of the big; an egg 7, .(III.CiTerL, . ng r * da included roosters, 22c; keys, 40c; ducklings, I - '. i�. . I . ..., departmental stores featured a wi - t Previoms egg-*gLyi ecor . n 'i,� .,.waded toward him. When he was -Li- . .. 5 lbs. and up,35c. ..,. ,�I a D_ 1 342 annually, made in New . . � -umbi Zes'andin $3per.,plopt within reach of Hugh, he step doW 1 Beans --Can. hand-picked _ 1pod ­_­_�-. I display of British Co' R ' - , L, LI - . is in 1924. AL ..':� ,.. .'Into deep water and pitched forward ..History on Bamboo. . ples during the Roya', which proved a 1 1923, and 847 In Austral bu�h ime 12," to $2.76. 1. . .- .1 I . . 11 I -, last year pr ro S' e__S �_ - , - eHugh grasped Lincoln's more than 2,000 years ago, historical mr.!endid advertisement, and it 'is hop-1hen of Puyallup, Wash - d; yrnp. per Tmp� ,.,.. ,_�*: e ,' hed the record for this con- ' i' p � 1e.ose to him- gali �p to �0.. 2.25 , per &gaL, $2.15 fingers tightly. Lincoln freed bimseW, records ia China. were written On bam-ed to make a similar arrangement this estab is to 5 per g,LL .. I afan. year. � tinterit'.with 335 eggs. I �2I . mai,'e sug- r, lb., 25, � " .�..�� � �� , took hold of HWh and swam with him boo tablets strung together Uke -.. ..Ito 26cIfour feet to wa,daMe water. -. __ - - -.-- - - ---�-_ ___ Honey -l. tins, t3e10-,". Herbert SRW .. . . _______1�____,_ - . � .. Atins, 12% to 1c; 04b: tins, 13 to;.7 EL FreW"J, aged 28, i --- IROYAL PARTY VISITS CANADA I .. .. . I �.. 13%c; 2% -Ib. tins. 13% to 14c.tained fateil inJutries saving Christina, I � . . I..... I � Ccmb h-3ney--0.40 to $4 per dozen. *, * ,,. John G. and E:dzabeth Carro2, aged � _: "I �, __ ,�:1111 ... ., _r�I I - '. �...'. . " I Heavy steers, choice, $6.50 to $6.75; .. ­ ....�three and seven months, resPec- �" ��. - �:,�, -�,'� 1k .­_=,._� � . , , !`!:'� , 270 . � �..,; ,.-` - ', ­�- . . ... .�� �.. 1.11.* tively, from a run -away at Toronto; ' - - - -'. :.- ''4;�%i�",..I-do, good $6.25 to $6.60; butcher steers, .. . � - , 11 ".1 . I �, � ­.� , ... %���:".*. � , . '��' ,- .1. I.I1.,::­ - ,­: ,.,!;;­ ,% . - , ,..:.. choice, $6.25 to $6.50; do, good, $6 to .' " ,i,,Nar,ont.;an'Karch 2,5, 1924. Mrs. Carroll : -1 I . -_:�,:�,.., I ­i� ,!,; ". , ', .�.,.1 "'.,:;, - -,.. �.. _..'�j,'�.�. .. I ". 1 . ,,��,111��,. .il:. ��: -7 . "50; butcher .�!:�.,�­ 'I.. , .. .. . ".'.' $6,25; do, corn., $4.50 to *5. .3- I. W , 'VMS ,walking on the sidew lk with - i!.-.:.%...1:1,.,.:,�.lt:;. _ , . ...1 , L.. . ... �, __-��-. -.t. .II, 71 cows, choice, $4.75 to $5; do, fair to _:1 I - - 4�,";� 1i 1: .: .,:,`�;.L� :,:..": . , :":;.�"�,:� ­-, . . '_ ,.. ,�.:.,�..:. �"%�... ,.*!-. �, : � .., i 1_�.. .. . ing ELI �,; , , �,�'f,: �. t_ I ��. - good, 43.75 to $4.50; butcher bull$,John and wheszabeth, when a - -e7. - - ..�,.�.-.1 ...: I...'� ..llh.;.,.,��;-;; � .. !::. '-. ��.!�:�I�. �'� . j- . I:.,...�,,:�:?,� - tli��;.-.;!�:�.��iz-:� ",. .., - .. :�I.�."­­..:��.. .. .. ...... .. . I ,; � % ,,': , _.. .. Norge drawing a wagon was not more . � 11. � ,. . ' :ii s .%..: ", , "."'L ..good, $4.550 to $5.50; bolognas, $3.50 ."-...'�� .."". ....1. I - - '. -, - - ..."'. �. :� % ;:�-�:­ . kl­ . -;�..� -, 1 I �' -`­ - � " ,.:.; . . to $4; canners and cutters,2.25 to $a;' . than 20 feet away and CaRophig to- � - .i;r., , t.: :1,: I ,..... . I ... . ? ,.��;::` i4 .. 11 -_ . , .V. ,''::t:��.��! ... ,w : .. .1. ward tbem. .�.." ..j.j'j:.;.-�:.!�-�,,!,;�,..�..�!:�!` ­ ­ �: good milch cows, 470 to $10; Sprint.�', , .­.�_,i*Freeland ran 45 feet, fac- " ` ad. cows, .. .... _1 .". I .)., 4.1 ..! �,.�, choice, $30 to $115; m4 .;,,�:I�:�. I ..Ing the hoxse and passing Mrs. .Car- , .;. . 1:1� �%.., � . to $60; fee;lartt, good, $6 to $6.5�; . . ...�____ I ­".!�'.,. 98i I . . ­�'.__=� 1 ­­.."' ...:...­- .- '' . .. .... :.: I I - �,�.:t-,.1 -P,..... I.I.". .., ` �� .1 11 $9; ca'ves,choice, $ ..r*L, and -as he Sprang to take hold '" Z_�1:1 do*, fair, $5 to $6 do, med.- $7 'toof the horse five feet beyond Mrs. . � 74,, ; .''., � . j��:���.-"�'�%I.I:I 1 12.50 to $1�.50; do'. . n. . .�� : , '.,:.,. . , .� . ­�. �­ 1. : ,�.:I,,.-,,,- 1 ­­.,.,� ­ . ..,,� : S :-,-4 . i; �. . . *: !:"�, � .;4 good, $Xto $1� - - c,&rr*�he"e*l*de&­with-tbe­ -horse-c)i-- - - , " I � . :""': � , " i: � �., . ,. !, do, med.,- $6.50 -to -P ., . I .., .I. I- - - ,, ,Ik15� I - "I I Iit - I :. ... 11 , , I - � ,1 , , " - I I , I , 1I.. ;." I `�� �. . I "" `_ , , - ftk� , , , , , , -,.� .. I ... 4310 verting ttg course. He was throw;i to Am � , . .... :. I.. . .- .__ lams, -.------ L ----- . I . It, , . : .- - I . . . . . . � .. . .1 ,.,.. "... . I ... grassers, $4.50 to $6; good " L . the street and his skull I was fractured. I � . . .�: 'I", : . . . h.• � " _ . _� : ..• 0 do, bucts, $9 ,-. I -, . .­ 1� .L . , .. I I , * . I , ,. , * I - . . - ­ . 1. % : ,, - t ._ . I He died about two, and a half hours. . . I t ,:_, -. i. .. . I ... Food light sheep, $6.54) to S7.50; heavy - __ I , :, � . 1., , � t : , .­.��,,.. . L - ­ - . I , ", . I 1:�� ­: I , . . ......, ­� I sheep and bucks, $4; hogs, thick . I;- - . . . later from' his Injuries. , . � , I I- : I'll .!. ... ......, A I do,, . i.. , , - I .. '. I . ­. 11 :-11 ": -, - Fmooths, fed and w2tered - , ., .. 1. , - - - . - , , :. 4 . , . . ,. � , f.o.b., $11.25; do, country points,- $11; �_ iL , .,. . 0 - �. . � . '.1 .11 . , ... . I'll I �� . I . - . ::. " I I 'Ii ... . I I" I � do. nfr can, $12.125; select premium, ­ ' - 111; . . . . . . ,..,�L , ­ ­ Big Timber Deal ' . --: , , I t \11 .� . .. . � - I ! 11 1 I . 11 .,.,L"4 $'-'. 3 2. � . , � .�.,� I - . , . ..�L, .. 7� ., ,L I t - ..: I . .. . - - I-, . , ICanada. I , . �., �1� . Through .- _. .. - I i . � I . ..: . I , I . I . � - � UT. oug I . . ' - . I The Cbsleur 114y Mills Company, I . with head offices at Sherbrooke, Que., � " - I., has sold the greatest part of its assets � - - to the International Paper Company . . at a price understood to be $1,800,0p0, of which $1,000,00 was paid In cash. I I Among the property ownel by this " ..:.��_�__::compaay is 4" square miles of timber _j .._uiiits,�aa' weii as, real estate, and a lsaw mIJI with a capacity of 1,000',000 -.. --­MT.-�WtImb*r Weekly.. The uuwl).".) � - ' ' , L . also has a chain of stores and practi- � ? - cally owns. the to*u of Sb6. Anna de I ' Restigouch-e, wbich comprises about . - o I 0 ­411ty ... hou-ses-tt-ts--naelorst that -the - . . � ' I t . � . Internationkl Paper Company Intends � . ,building s, pulp mill in the neighbor- . � - L, . hood -of the properties Just acquired. L I " . ­ I . . . I .. . . . . " , _____ - $ --' __. . �,.�.:,� I .� I I -1 :. . . . , I I - . 'M� .1 . .:: 11 . 1. i, per ton, car lots, �14 to 15. . �'... , I .... ' I � ;p_%60' - .-I ' Cheese, firest' weals., 18 to - 18%c; - I � __ I I I -4. -.:,-..,- ,-fillest,eraLat. 17%c_ Rutter, No._l,..pasr_ - __ teurized, 34 to 3444. -Eggs, storage 'firsts. 38 to .extras, 42 to 48c; storage . I., . . . � I . .... :, , ..... I ��� . M - . I - - I ... _89c; storage seconds, 33 to -34c; fresh' . "".. .... . ..:, ., . extras, 65c; fresh firsts, 47c, , . , . �. . . . . . . � ..'.-, :._.`1..�,::-..­ - - ::.� .. .. , . �. . � .. ., _ ,• , I Lambs. $11; calves, fair: good- . "..., ... -eals, $11 to $12; grassers, $4; hogs.' 1 ­ 11�1­­ I...: 1 ... . , N i", "I"..;, ., .. I I N - . -Tried. and poor quality, $1246 to The Queen of Roumania, her son, Prince Nicholas, and daughter, Princess lleana, at Government House, TorAinka- $12.50, Bows, $9 to $9.60. . I I � . . . . . .. , , I . -L. . ', . , . I - - � , ,- , . I ,�_, - - .; - -, ., .1 1� � I . . . - . _.V::�-i,,;; Wl&;Mgt-'-���)4k'.�l".A�4t.V",,!A�-4:-�-t�ZL*" - _ a - -, � "�� - ., i , , , , ,�,a ,�. - . ': 'LIZ , 04- . . . ,,, _', - _1� ,�i�,:­ i_:. z, .'-' . . �4 _ - -, . ., . - , � , , _d . T .n F .. v: r w . . ♦ --Nsa..r 5 N:C'e , 4 " �P ":L 4: :�. ��y �•??:'dr7y,.,�T;7+ . ... sr �.:.- -. , '� , r „ Y ,+�, e,. ., *.k.^°#. �,..,5-' „ w.r �:.x•. i'f., ch�..�ra.e err. a .^«�• �s. 4 .;Y+ . fit,. - � . R.,w..rr.Zu. .. «n:a, :nY.. r.',,,�z ..P �.'� w � i, • as �.. .,7K-«^. ':d. s�-•1., 'a�cz .i'"�c��t'�' �' � �r,+ �' •'.a,. +&:. =k. .,� . t "tit � .v "�". t �+,. '_•�4a•,a7'a.. ..:. ��.W..�`•<n.,l, � r .� 1�;,�e 3 c':a•.. ,.9' ,.t r,, '� ;� .� .- i a.• . s i 9. �. ,• , � , w� y, , ,ny:, ',.+* �'. Y-#' r.. , is +y,« rd r . iT'i' .... k.` rt',• y ` ..:r, .z....� ,.... , �•.. .. -.. +� c wy. •en.+ -...a s ez:o- .:7•• a :.• + 3,-i..:+,m-,z-�. ^^'.8 : vi i•- . �•« . ;;,r' ' .w, •.,, ' , ,�«. v,, « . c,:. ,.. :.' ,. .... _ _. • �"�, •n: •wii`w ,p i � .r 'i r"" . - �"••s�KCti� :'`� : .. .. y k' rc �ifflU.. w r. ;. •. .. ::;, '" -'_".. .. ','" J - ' F ... � • , - . 1'fIC PSA{ s� ° p 4 UND\ A '•Y� 1. • _ '• �� Liniments of No Avail -- The Trouble Must be Treated+ Through the Blood. The most a rheumatic sufferer can't tIa hope for in rubbing something on the swollen, aching joints is a little relief and all the while the trouble is becom- 1ng more firmly rooted. it is now 4nown that rfieumatism'Is rooted in Ileavj telae in Hritiah Gnfans, have ';the blood, and that as the trouble goes supplied for the working of many diamond mines that had been that if . you eat too much sugar and, starch"oods it will doubtless bring ally to a friend conflicts, with loyally a - -Idle for some time. on diabetes. That is exactly what to duty. i happens when the body !s' not able to � - -Ambition is the qne' that ignores - - properly take care of the sugar and our conscie_ce. - - on the blood becomes still further thin 1 ~' To St, Thomas, Ont, - "I took foot ' ' bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham'er Vegatr• Health Parhiershin and the Classified Advertisements. our ancestcrs ever ate in the past, ex- small of- my back and the weaknew ,and watery. get -rid of rheumatism, .. therefore, you must go to the root of Dept perhr.ps the ancient ,Egyptians,— — after my boy was born. After taking Individual's Responsibility. po tY• REMNANTS. �+ "We are eating tnuch' more sugar ..'.the trouble in the blood. That is why '' Dr, WilMams' Pink Pills have proved past seven years, and advise my Mends to take it."=- Mrs. F.JoWO034 than any one in the world ever ate tion Industrial Hygiene means promo- of the health of industrial work 3 LBS. $2. 5 LBS. PATCHES. 3 a so beneficial when taken for this trou- but milk puddings, no cereals -are some of the "don'ts" for those whop son was about ,eleven (11) pounds in some of the corridors. ere. This necessitates the moat pre.o $ y, Chatham, 1.b0. A. McCreary, Ontario. < ole. They make new, rich blood tical cooperation between the two simple foods: milk, eggs, lean meat' ; which expels . the poisonous acid and - courteous, -, est takes' by every member of an fish, fruits and vegetables, bran brown bread. This is tbe' great groups concerned, the employ BOYS x the rheumatism disappears. There muffins or. Ere era, who are responsible for health OF 12 TO 14 YEARS, g: best preventive -proper diet. are. thousands of former rheumatic out In blisters. It itched and barked conditions in the plant, and the em- BOYS wishing to make, $20,00 before �k a qt deal, and she lost consider at night on account of it bufft�rers in Canada, ,now veil and ployees, who are 'responsi'ble for Christmas write to Robert Horton, %7 Proved safe by millions and prescribed b " h sicians for y p Y able sleep " We began using Cutiaaaa Soap a few app11- strPilong, strong, who thank Dr. Williams' Pink inkthe _ `-THE MELTING POT IN THE WEST " health conditions in the homes, and, Withrow Ave., Toronto g Colds 'Headache Neuritis Lumbago ? that they are now free from Aches and pains of this dreaded trou- Pick where you will in this group has made them over in its owri image. more important stIN, for their own pri- vete health habits. The benefits to UDENT NURSES WANTED. a sensation stopped. We continaed the treatment and 3n two peek. she ble. One of these is Mr. Robt. A and you wl'l have difficulty in saying i Take for instance the young woman roved to him with four ins of corn, p 81 MINEOLA,' was completely healed." (S ned) >9mith, Mersey Point, N.B.; who says: which of these girls comes of Russian, I at the ]eft. She is the daughter of a health resulting from good working light. NASSAU HOSPITAL, Island. Registered Train - Long ergist �'ffi. ti --"Some years ago I was attacked British or original Canadian stock.: They are typical of the Prairie Pro- f Russian immigrant who came here when she was 12 years old. Another condttlons (much as adequate ventilation and temperature and facfl! in School 40 minutes from New York Montreal, -Toronto, Quebec, " With rheumatism, which grew so bad that Icould nut walk and had to to vinces where all the nations of Europe is a teacher from Manchester, Eng- ties for nourishment 'and cleanliness) I ty, 2 years, 4 months ootizse Com - pDete training. Well qualified instruc- Y 3t. John, N.B, Halifax. go bed under the doctor's care. it ,is come fix and settle on the land. And land; two err the daughters of a Cana- are enormously minimized 11 not entireThree the individual � weeks' _The 8ertpturea. i ffieedlees to say that I uadeRwent a when the next generation rises from I•dian editor and two others are the I by counteracted unless O year high school oar equiva.� re- There are no songs comp^rabls to great deal of suffering. The doctor's the effort and struggle of the first set- 1 children of a Russian who came to tiers, they are all of them pure Gana- Canada some years ago. Yet all alike employee is a yartnalit !n the health campaign, is convinced of the import • quired. After preHnAnaary term as e+.lowatrce of $25 a month besides nn!- lc ° medicine did not seem to reach the trouble, so when I was advised to try elan. Their outlook, their appearaied II today are typical Canadians sate of such. factors and tries to Ob- ' Hearth forms and books given Claus entering to January. Address PAncipe3 of tht , to those of the no pollcies- Dr. R liliams' Pink Pills -I did so, and their speech are good British ; the 1 i tain them In his home. can not be imposed on anyone; to some I School of Nursing, Nassau Hospital,._ .. like tboee the Scriptures beach, --:4I11- " after taking them for some -weeks I _ . -. _ - _ _ - - extent eaoli man must be • Beit• I Mitteo'_a, Long Island. err' teldecter of Salle, (Aeetrl Selleflte Acid. T .'. IT that Asowd means -Bayer maaaracture. to assist the pnWlo .aaiute =Stations, We oompaar will be stattaped with iDeu saner"fetal malt, tivedi able to get out of bed. Icon- Street Beau B BA / 1 W ry T1 �'� Physiei«ns Use htinard's Liniment: M T� starter. ' C�� that dont run anent mne3i (tinned using the pills and was soon able to work, and I have not been I never leave London without a VEE 17 i�+�+iJ+iiL ` I Brody speaking the health twofers individual's re use, except on a pair of stockings. troubled with rheumatism since. In pang' I never' carie back to It witb- ���1 ARE OF GREAT ��i tM� ��1 which are the private sponsibility are housing or rooming ar• Ua : other res respects also I derived a great deal benefit from these and I out realizing afresh Its beauty and its glamor. In fog or sunshtue, In rain f r VL rttngements, food, sleep and personal 3� AfOlZJ'�T r• of pills -' !bink them a wonderful remedy," or snow, with its turmoil and Its rush, i hygiene. The Importance of these To All Mothers Having Young things cannot be over emphasized If JLOl11�i T o inmbuiidns'a PracllcaL Dr. Williams' Pink PUs are sold by 1 love the T6wn. I happened be in bad, they can shatter the strongest g i"d 00 plp� building, Turn ' all medictr.n dealers ca by mail at 50 Nct long ago to Children in the Home. I pbpalque; If good, they can conserve sng rig I Profuse!y illustrated, 1 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Westminster on a December after• n,tioa it had been raining heavily a12 ` No fs to and strengthen the most delicate. The gardening tf+r S I meld woes of actual dotlaras w� amts r ..Medicine Co., Brockville, Oat. other medicine of such aid problem is similar for men and women g toms Semi 2% Ilan day, and the sky, which had just cl,•-ar- 1 mothers of young children as is Baby's ' but most difficult for women who are i blue P - i"�rtists Need of Fitness. ed, was flooded with a golden light. Own Tablets, The Tablets are the very apt to be hampered by small means. lwafsr3,.saSsDdua �aaEde y _ It is not neceasaxlly higher moral The towers, of the Abbey stood, up I best medicine a motherr can give her , i aitatnst it in misty b.ue. A string o. little ones during the dreaded teething It !a for this reason that the Depart- yes Ad.t.ted. at. w, Toronto. oat. 't ab ' meat of Health brought out the well- •+''. Qua-'ities that make tete musicians o[ hansom cahs coming along., reflected time because they regulate the stomach I known book on the subject -"Health w to -day more sober than those of a few 1n the wes•, 'et streelooked like a pro- and bowels and thus drive cut const!. I I black It "and Indigestion; Contesstons of Business Women,". a t t - .gent -rations agn, but stern necessity, because the m'lsic of today Is so cession of gondolas. was a patiou prevent colic; striking effect. I gazed at it en- and diarrhoea and break, up colds and 1 business women themselves All much more difficult to play and sing. `book tranced, and then walked home feeling simple fevers- for business women, covering all the si factors which bear cn bealt$.1 PAINS humorous description of the effect lnSulgeace on orchestral pia}era as if I had hai a glimpse of fairyland. ]tea talk rapturously .about "moon- i Concerning Baby's Own. Tablets, I Mrs. John A. Patter3oa, Scotch Vll- peraonai It may' be had on application t, the On - Division of Iaduatrfal Hygfene, On- HER BODofA '. - was given many years ago by the late fain dlstaaeea" and '::air perapeo loge, N.3., says -"I have al: children, ,tanto Department of Health, Spetdlna I Bir August 31t inns, the famous con- times"; but what can be more striking and &3 the medicine they ever get is ; H049e, Toronto. Over 12.000 have al- 1 �' ..- 'ductor of' tbe_ Crystal _Palace Orches- than the blue -grey fog that turns the Baby's Own Tablets, I would use nosh- ready been rargniationed but a limit. Two More Cases of Fede %n. tra. lie'sald that the players "were end of a London.atreet, as you lookelse for them and cam strongly re- the Tablets to supply is iki21 aval/able. - ' Relieved L'dli E. "I'1f�• - always is bad order on Monday morn- down it. Into mystery and beauty. that commend a�l ot.her —4 Befit 9 'Ing" because on Sundays they smoked gives to the present a tinge of unser- mothers." I j Gree;* Growing Rates. s ham's Vegetable ComPoa�i F° " ..too much and kissed their wives atsd tatnty of the future, and throws a halo Baby's Own Tablets are sold by"!. Creek refugees- in Greeff 3lacedoilia aa. sweethearts so much that the lips of of poetry over the most common -place medicine dealers or by mill at 25 have begun to rales roses for the per• Barrington, N. S. -"I had terrfbla She wind players were all out of order, homes? -Rose Barton la "Unfamiliar cents a box from The Dr. Williams' I tum industry feelings. headaches, back and side - Modern music, as well as the condi- Landon." b[edlefae Co.,rockville, Out. _ aches and pains all over my body. I tions of professional 11fe, demands so e► would have to ger to bed every month much from the artist that any Zack of Diabetes. i Our 1V109t Dangerous— and nothing would do me. good Ili father di my epee d �;. .� I fitness results in an imperfect per. P'e Once upon a time we saw a psis+er -may !a the one cu which w.a tom- � busbsnd and my far me as I have two children grid torn while the criticism of man- tigers, which read: IU-hy is food Important' 'PR plets our masterpiece. m - To,,,»„ we have quite a big place. I read h2 -Pinkham's conductors, press and pub'ic Because we are food on legs." a ( -Friend is the one who calls us isyr tuuttottesstato ACAatMY the paper about Lydia E, f = alike 1s so keen that the artist cannot - afford to be lees perfect than the high- hope we are more than just that, but the subject of food must give us pause, secotrd Deet !s good enough. > . «eoW. «o„ -o. ' ' » +;.; Vegetable Compound, and then ggoot� a little book about through the Mai' u eat -Enemy may be our friend who .,,., ,,,,;, ,.»,�,,,� ,.,, and m htiaband sent to aeon's an y: he can give. although it is rather too much to say i knows the moat about us. "Tell �� ,, ..-� ,,,, ,o.u.ro 0 oar got cue a bottle, and then we got' -�----- %IRalrn Reopen Mines. me what you eat and I will tell' f-Dotlar Is the. one we got • without, you what you are," ye: any one In any, earnin it . _ - more from the store. I am feeling fins now and do all my work sad sat '. Ileavj telae in Hritiah Gnfans, have part of the country today will tell you 8 liom''nt is the one when our !oy- -water supplied for the working of many diamond mines that had been that if . you eat too much sugar and, starch"oods it will doubtless bring ally to a friend conflicts, with loyally a - -Idle for some time. on diabetes. That is exactly what to duty. i happens when the body !s' not able to � - -Ambition is the qne' that ignores - - properly take care of the sugar and our conscie_ce. - - starch contained in the food we eat. I -Amusement !e the offs that leaves "We less fit fcr work.. St, Thomas, Ont, - "I took foot What are we eating? are eat -bus bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham'er Vegatr• ing more cereal products than any of, �-'�"-" After Shaving=Min,irai's Liniment: . our ancestcrs ever ate in the past, ex- small of- my back and the weaknew ka, Dept perhr.ps the ancient ,Egyptians,— — after my boy was born. After taking w.bo were-tbe grain -eaters of antiquity. ;: _ ` No Watches Wanted. -- �+ "We are eating tnuch' more sugar No one in the British Houses of : past seven years, and advise my Mends to take it."=- Mrs. F.JoWO034 than any one in the world ever ate i Parliament need carry, a watch to before. One hundred years ago the know the time as there are clocks in average consumption of sugar per per- each of the 500 rooms, as well as in but milk puddings, no cereals -are some of the "don'ts" for those whop son was about ,eleven (11) pounds in some of the corridors. Dandruff. Rub Minard's into the scalp tour times a week. It aiaps failing hair. a "00 OF RUN" able to go out around more. I tell my Old hearts will beat more quick- Iy; old eyes will shine 'with ;.iiap ess when YOU go homy A�what a joy it will be for friends It is Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg- . .. _ . etable Compound that makes me feel so well. "-Mrs. VamoB R1C8ARD901Ee " Barrington, Nova Scotia.-, Dull Pains in Back >t(: St, Thomas, Ont, - "I took foot " bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham'er Vegatr• - table Compound and found great re-- lief from the dull, heavy psans in the friends of other years! small of- my back and the weaknew ka, from which I suffered for five yearn }' after my boy was born. After taking -Make ements now to go home this Christmas on a rrner the Ire stable Compound and ua�ag Lydia FF PinkhamIs Sanatrve Wash I �+ am feeling better than I have for the 4 _ past seven years, and advise my Mends to take it."=- Mrs. F.JoWO034 of the Cunard or Anchor- r Old hearts will beat more quick- Iy; old eyes will shine 'with ;.iiap ess when YOU go homy A�what a joy it will be for a year; today it is one hundred (100) pounds" 'During the war we ate leas sugar- diabetes was reduced; after . .. _ . 49 Moore Street, St. Thoma4 Oast a 'you, too, visiting the scenes of childhaad days and meeting the war we increased our sugar and diabetes increased. CUTICURA HEALS Y' friends of other years! The main cause of diabetes is wrong a }' " 0- r -Make ements now to go home this Christmas on a rrner food -too man^ sweets and starchy foods. No sugar in tea and coffee, no - - ITCHY ECZEMA'i� of the Cunard or Anchor- candy, no pastry, . no iced cakes, none Donaldson Canadian Service. voyage will be an unfor- but milk puddings, no cereals -are some of the "don'ts" for those whop - ���4. Started With a Rash. Then Broke $,.. - ole leasta-e. The ships' comfortable '-appointment* and ` :the intelligent imer- simple foods: milk, eggs, lean meat' courteous, -, est takes' by every member of an fish, fruits and vegetables, bran brown bread. This is tbe' " My daughter suffered with ear seats for about a month• It started x the staff in yourwell-being muffins or. Ere first with 4Tash and that broke T wake your journey a real joy. best preventive -proper diet. out In blisters. It itched and barked f ovbtnw Saiangtfrom i7awaa Understanding. - -� a qt deal, and she lost consider at night on account of it AN'rONiA-Dec. to Plyaaouthi Cherbourg and London. A man' does not receive the state ' Proved safe by millions and prescribed b " h sicians for y p Y able sleep " We began using Cutiaaaa Soap a few app11- �ameats •LE'Tt'PIA-Der- 12 to Belfast,' Glasgow. that "two and two are four" and that "the pure in heart shall see God". g Colds 'Headache Neuritis Lumbago and Ointment and after cations the Itching and burning Liverpool alas epye,ll from St. Jona N.B. on the same terms. The one can be ' 'Neural Toothache . Rheumatism sensation stopped. We continaed the treatment and 3n two peek. she Ask yow SteanmWp Agent for information' roved to him with four ins of corn, p 81 pain g is was completely healed." (S ned) or write= He can never arrive at a belief in the `' Mss. Peter MaeDona2d, R. The Robert Retard Co.. Limited other till- he realizes it in the intimate HEART Proton Sta., Ont., Sept- 29, 1915, �++ Montreal, -Toronto, Quebec, " , persuasion of his whole beiaa.-James j Russell Lowell. DOES NOT AFFECT THE -1 Make Cuticun Soap and Oint- meat your every-dty toilet preps- `t Y 3t. John, N.B, Halifax. ----;----- ' rations and have • clear, sweet 4. �!'ud� e� A� _The 8ertpturea. i ecce t Ont n$ayer't pacltagC Acce • .� skin, soft, smooth hands, and • healthy scalp with good hair. Cali , 3 There are no songs comp^rabls to which contains proven directions curs Talcum is unexcelled in purity. :$ g `' Mir ilO�litlW011 the songs of Zion, no orations equal Pbophets, Hand "Bayer" 1)02eb Of 12 tablets a.,aPi, YaA Few • ire Addr— Gnadla7l ataa�ouaa Mesttwt' Prbe•9°q Si , to those of the no pollcies- Ala, botties of 24 and l00-Drugsista. D:num `'""`cutic"m—t 26 ine1e0"'r'a"O"a° CANADIAN SERVICE l; , like tboee the Scriptures beach, --:4I11- _ Aspirin is the trate mark (eraietend' 1n Oanidel ,! 6 air M�tvbt art t Is wellotnowu �Q'- Cutieara Slta�iati Stleic ZSa _ ton. I i teldecter of Salle, (Aeetrl Selleflte Acid. T .'. IT that Asowd means -Bayer maaaracture. to assist the pnWlo .aaiute =Stations, We oompaar will be stattaped with iDeu saner"fetal malt, y --.. --.y ISSUE No. 46--'2L +' Physiei«ns Use htinard's Liniment: of Bayer 1 . .. .E+x5««:k._::ter-:,•..'��±h.'A,•W+..�r",r•-..-�.•ra�,"k:. _.�W �+,�y.. .:k.�.. '.`" �?•<..'.--.;..:..w_,..:,s;r�,;,^Aja',,,...'u,..o.r�.,r..�..,:a+F-..,,...,:n.'�wr,'"`.,_x.^',.i±�;a+..,'�.'I.:,a'�-+s+.,_�'."�'�«M.�n$P•�aa:'.<.n+..,-x,..,«.•:•. ,.::..:•..a.s,..,,...>,«+��,%.:�i�,?'�w„st.,,:-,,i;...... a, :err y ,sir sn,,d•v > ' -rr f .U� ^+'trx•1rM+i rr�:.�,+�,r •xry ,, ;w+•�:.-aazq,.aiw Al �;s• ayv.y -r.. r. n. ., .r'. . ''" .'. '.: •,• .:. .4.. a `h 4. �e�1i(n ^- �7+".'n• :'''�. `> i•#4PAAi s;P' ...w• �. jS? G'h,. _ :ba.x"1''. I,�tse '�<..fY,'..•.+xr. 3`tl'a`�i..d. .,�,"".sc.'1^•r�i ..•, :.'ac't�+.. 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Tbig,"al cotuse, is cledtc executR the same, j { The etandtu committee on Barite ._ .- o fine a,eausdo�tited [U pro for NV!7V iregcee,_ E)ra{ni<ge ?l1aLLP.1e _ ^ _ r IcgRSiS C�UCB a'2iubeC �l@OTT@, 6itE -ft great eu� un-tv Sbm elling reportka. and �•- r • <I I recowu,eadt'd yrifint-ia aa' f>aiohr'a : • - � ��D�0 �.bR ••- !f 11.75peryew,; tl.soif pald!nadvance. aid in.tbis woik is good teiul;er- F tuMriptions ro the tinted Sts►cea and Cre1t itnce ieRislatio❑ 'eiicctiveiy' L+d �'1'notrtlts $.rutYu, c't,+ui11K iiitchea iu 8ritaius2.u0 in advance. 13rnukharn inla[cb 1 SV. y :T miulstered. Tiestar.d:r r•..asn:ictee ao Po,tde 1 � a .__ and_ Brid j&es reported and recomftw-,I- 1 Lv3. Glass .Taro, 30� 'per J!tr ` _.__:7 T.h, 'C nub Seciions; 35C -each ' • }OHN MURKAR, Proprietor, p;cKERIHIG COUNCtt_. eu the f.,rlti:vi'eg pavul• r•ts : tiVttiiau` 24 Lb. T11 Extracted, 45c Tia 5 Lb 'Tin Extracted, 85c Tin Thou: J sue, iu,-tnl,ir.g pi,�e t:et !� i3 NOTES AND COMMENTS. The at:avacuur:cit Rset •p,ursuu:t to cru 6. het ln,ts 3Y:': ,nt, 6 aul' hat 6•'L7 ,Good HI>nPF-ie: Pearce. G -a your-regttirementa now. a adjournwrut an 31o1:d:+y. the 1-t ir.et. can 4 3 fila J Pe�rca. 4') r :; in areficrin A brtrgaiu at these p'rict+l: Fure Clover. ' ` . Members all Rre4knt. Lite reeve lu the 1 Arid bet :3. ;icor, 1 6 1n : M 1 ,nd I!I r The election fictht has now u be- ebair. The ,ir.utes uf" tli6list`ii,ze h.tirling :truher t: t h:i.i,n oppZv[3r i ing were read and approved, coa 3 4 (ell; Frank t.' u!fit-, wtork r p - un, and it will- be hot! contested rg y .A nnenhec .:f accounts were pres,-nt. bridge bet 3 et n ,S 1 nil: h -w i-Jere-�-�•z-� until the day of. vo.tin>t. Itis not ed for payment alfa referred to the! instaltina i•ipn r .t 1 carr 3 L3'hlrt,y t.v _i�r0�, 1" S ALERS respect st andi'ng cummiat-es. I pay balf 1 25; a1su rep lniu:ge h t G 3 a _a sourest between Liberals and Cuwiaiiuicationa were final tba con 3 3 95;Ali Ji.,' .r, sirs,; non ,And , _ A few c1>ses left of our large shipment, going i Oonservatives, but between tie bet •l6 L7 con 4 and bet 3 J13 coo 5 •s3.I2, -" ' 8 ' folforsing : at the fallowing prices `'•"wets" and -drys." It is true U611AWA General Ho:pith!• re ad[ris• �CLas Puckrin, in- pips rt to. 6 rv0 r cion of 11rs Oto. •Stevnl nson, 3 xnd haul r .t el�pp lot 3 -• , t ' -'that Premier'Pergusun has intro, E. A, H :,-il', of H fro Electric Jos Ste henaoe. 7 vtis arav r nd stwv -. dared the wet lank into his plat Power •ion, re y' ole line to scrAv lots 3 cots 4 Oc; It W Ba'"d.'o Wine Qnartea, L25 per dorsa Ianp. @.iarte, 1.55 per dozen p p Comt:,is. p• Wine Gals.; 1.60 per dozen Imp• h Gals., 2.OG per. dozen form, and that the Liberals, under Roe. 1,.rk. di'tg Bay road 5 f11'; u1 Eiliclrt'. 50' . W. W. Pope, - of -Hydro+ Elers.eic yards aray.el and bo,cr het Mr 17 eon, 5 '"BurYour Groceries at the Grocers:' the leadership of W. E. N. Sin- potter Cum:, enclosing agreement in 10 50; "'alter Carlton. rep washout lo, r Blair, a[•e upbuldiug the O. T. A. ttipiirsate re line to Roeeba-nk. 1.3 con 5 clean ditch and drag rsou 6 , C. N. R re cio>iog of C. N. O. R I its'12 to 18 grade Ir1f con 5 12.10: x L/ AME S -RI'CHA'RD S ON But many Liberals will desert the Ward, sal try Oct 2 to Nov 1 149,85; L � Vir.for Rasj re dog, Li '.Liberal rauksi and support the 1, C. Rich4rdaw, ie d -eviction a>f. Keid, draft pins,bolts fur` ta.i+imz Ie --- - �• Ferguson policy, while -many con. 2. on lot `LU. = pdrs to p,rader and 'scrapers IP.4.: F ' 9 tatannrh temperance Con&ervwtiv�e G. W, Barker, re. statement of ex: hI Cooper,, brace, wire spikes ytaplts'Picker, '�'� " P penditures for. Pickering Idea,orial 4:38; U Turner, tidal ¢rev Ciraremnnr 1 !'i i7 ,�li i°09. ��re' .tore ;Soil! Stipp the Liberal platform. Park. streets K 50; Thos Paterson, rel sire ick j J,1..5 i.L The great !esus in this -election is 'len' Hast,ngst, w4ts hPa[d re had to Clarr:niont ].ire .E[AU door 1 00; Roy _ condition of road at c•lroer of Bru::k 'Mor,;;n. grading clean dircbes hauling r a moral, one, and those who are road Rud con 3. gran to Claremont streets 155.05; (leo 1 -.aiming at maintaining the O. T. Wm. Lunan waa heard re, killing Redahaw. 2M yds gray for Claremont :A should not endanger their of sheep by doge. streets 41 40; Win Linton, haul gray Doew your old stove limn too iunch coal ? If so, come -in and see the The standing committeeon C,•nr.ia• bat 36 29 con 8 10 Or; Fred Wright, H4ppy Thought or McClary Range that give@ the maximum Yt. c Cause iiy placing two "dry" can- gencies reported and recotnn,«.nt9ed drag h �r. 28 ?9 cogs 8 ?and bet ?o to 30 amonnL of heat with the triioituum a-monat of coal. r,, dAQ idatee in the field to oppose'one p"3'mert as follows: Jahn 1klurkar, 5.00: ci Stever, ren culvert cna 4 and '"wet" candidate. In no case for advt and hills re reward and pial•• rep bridge at Clark's Ho P 'I YS; T Cl -Come in and see our Qaehec Heaters at $15. cards 600; Adam Spears.- eele,:tiog M%nrflAd, clean ditch Fairport streets w 'ebould there be more than one urors lU CO; Jnbo ForalP.. ditto h) ftl'; 3 75: A Ackford clean ditch het •L•b23 u R Beatoo. d:tto200(: O 39 Fut ayth. coo 4 1 7.5: alrs'r'E H•'+tn, its yards of Stove Pipes, Ellb©w8 an,1 l�psirs for ell r ' "dr candidate, and i6 makes s y attending appeal of Pq,volz-d ar+Pss- grRvPl I,pp ,ore L! i3 roti ? 17.70; Am- -' little difference whether that can went beld_ar V i!_h? 3 (*.; (1 1, Middle. hr. -,se Co=.nrr, hattl arav her 24 25 con _l;lI1d9 OE.t3L0.Y89, `- didate i8 a Liberal, Progressive ur ~ ince. ditty: 3 00: D R Beaton, on s:rct c'f 5 +nd ,?pp 27 :8 c n 7 5 „0; R Conner. k „ wIsry 13500. ( haul gr,.v 1:et C 28 r.. n 7 37.75; A A good supply of Royal Purple Calf Meal and Poultry rig -Couservati*e so lung as he is nn D.irr.- C•srltgn, di-tn :� 75; E 'Haltb re _ The standing cnn,mit• a y• p Shell. rt d pledged to 'support the Ontario age@ to SbePp Wort i -d by L ,r- t - i aidewa:karand autring wee• as in Bro. 9appllea, Oyster S 1 Grit and ported and reC�•n:r.,•r+dod the f•+,l„�. `nth+nl 3'_'0: J „r Leary. 2 'cedar pmts Bee! Scrap. , r Temperance Act. It is c tOwed p Ing p,ywi-6,.-: Murray U :r-%< 1, tv-, 1 2 OM': 'J!'F•srsr a Arran nr i Rri t4s, or �' p that the government control pol• @beep ,and tw,. tan -',s ki'11P t M^ rj a•, r •,f t�'F,itfv Lir he fire! 410:3 50; D J ley which is being placed befo,e 80 00: J +n fic •'t. in-prcticir $•+nn, on act: of eolttne?yin„ aery':cee k. @h?rA 1 Io; L J .hn•ton. • ,r.e .ht-rp o;, Wbirery!•r h, i igP 1 y l Agent for International Farm machinery and Repairs. 4IN y the people fur their approval is to killed ;„ S ,, 3 Fiurc, i,:ape•: i•,g A l y 'Air w;s p'sr,•d ••I sing a cer- k w 5' 'be 'advanced legislation.” If that J•Ihr,-tnn a •h••« 1 (11), tate P 4t:,)+, �f urigtn,1 Lf1,�dD^a Far (Jur How : We have it, can get it, or it is nob inade, y� + aP B The a: rlir,�:ptu,tu'.tee 'o Trina r -,•i �1:••t .0, ran 1. ar:d r• .nvoy sirtle -, means that it is Intended. to bring ! r tr' .0 tee a per Q R Q N - -' ' r * p, f,:I: • n, Q„ o -r ....i (.ig�. r •, .r d r: J f' f, h,r1 „ i' k o J. S. Y�i,�.7�11 r ICJ��►�.++1�ii� about !eels drinking. Why, 18 It that ae Fc'1:•te►: Tbp t11 ' r, h ,i'. �r x 1 ll••n of !tt+ .,. ? 1 I f r a. is being strongly advocated by @mined ;,P,R,••• nY-ta ,,1 }n tl a it dro Th t^''il n 1 ,utr�d n: et ! t ` the distillers, brewers and boot- Eler:ric Pow -r C, ru r.- r ago 11'04 1 494ia1 }f , '. y iNe_ e..h. G'r 'he L Int ,i Itr''a,1ltlPli,j T:, v ri •r+I.v ] r ! �„ .r A. ,elgip¢-f, �, ;leaders of the country? Can it - t 'be that they have become alarmed znx as at the amount of drinkingin the: s ` country and that they a[ah LO 4ee t No oneAn dispu! dispute the fact that � ��-e w � t f.i...rF Va they are after increased awlP�, r — and they want-ir- rade easier -for +tbeir patrons to secure their ro- e -FFrom fm � - P p , giveCel lasalrawe ratty Protan Yea -'" duct. u6i d : Undo -writers p, on su=msr cottages roofed with Brantford Asphalt Slates becaaase they ase Llys rrssllstalat '^ "Government Cuntrol" is a nice w71 and C4=01: be ignited eouodinll term when applied to r ".''� s y°� hIl%allesuor f" a the selling of. liquor. line wuuld r*' 1, •Joiagine that, when the selling of ee : beer, liquors and wines was in the !4 bands of the government, the lacy would- LN observed in' every if- apeet and that a drunken roan rwould lie an impossibility, as his demand for the intoaicating' berm- �f'1 .,_�,•"` I I T age would be cut off before I:e 'would re,tc•h That stage of perfect 9; ' 'Ablissi. As to the success ofR overs . 'went control.. i•o -provinces- tli:.t r 1� `' _-.• r'` adu'ped it, there is a diffe-reoce bf opinion. Quebec i9 ectnetimcs n&Md %"fi4Cpt1,jj,dQ ormtford, Ontario w held uN to us -as nn example of tl.e _ enereKs of that syatem'of 1<anc'irlh Stock Carried, Information Furnished and Service `.. r. _ on Brantford Roo6ns rendered by .,out booze. While paileing thrctigb P1CkeT11R$ , Montreal one day this 'sutumt r, _ F. J. Prouse, - - ! I, J. S. and havin•q a few hours to spare 'Balsdvn Hardware, Pickering when a felting for train to ecu. _--- 1 ir liotte our jolarney, we took a ti ill -through the city, and daring LhRt tline, less than an -hour, we, satin more drunken men than we mould - . ,4 iD a year in passing through the S / N C r! A I_R• K. C. A 11& -BETTER FUR -streets of Toronto: Similar curt_ k'v• E. • ft aft • T ii- y3iiioris ' �r.ere evil"eat {n Ln 1. yr Obe-7al Leader io the Ontar,b Leg1s!atu-eSatff 4110911100F9010 oft 40 W Own in Qu6bec City, If th!o it `- Gilson's of Guelph now offer the nature of the..Eticces3 of (f, �t .3 lel .S3 uleetin/�' of Lil;er<1,s li—Bbl at you a perFec:ed furnaoe-pipeless �,-,•..«»»-»� a - R _ o or ppTh heat seneattcaal ` er nDlent f:OntCUI where 1L i3 adtsl,t -ice. t revolutionary — - + t `IT:� �TL't Itt1Y ' - ` ProvemenL int home eataipelf Pro - ..,ed, we want- none of it. Iii the : Wbitb on- 3lon(1ay eVe.11.la, a century -low-priced, efficient. quickly installed in any home; •Qity of Toronto convietious fur R89 an;fila T101111na�ed.as the Liberal (;'ancll school or church•, I i •drunkenness vvere only one-tliirci Costs L"s1 to BUY— He in. 1925 of what they were. in 1918 dol e. He .:'016d ed himself ai:d pa*•ty to - less to Use , o G. " i it - ---which was before rAibItii'n -- " - - -- • e new o "Magic" s p _ _ T?- n ilk n."M but 1 i, L !� r - - of Tungsten Plate. Transmits heat 'Mlle ItltO force, and thus,not, 517pport the V. T. A.. and if retl}TLl@a t0 THREE T1ME9 faster. Patented s -withstandingthe fart that the nir•blast burns all the power to see t a i.� Aw is enforcer . City of•Torouto has grown'20 or 25 grate gets mere eat units out •of fuel. �!ectric arc welding seals •. 'the furnace tight as an egg against' ,per cent. in that time. It is claim ---- - .. ----- -- ----------• -_- - - -- _ ... ._.- s leaks of as, dust or smoke. -ed by same that the decrease in A. t - Burins Hard Or Soft " �yS�rJ"? 1 1i (x _ J; - themumber of convictions -is due Iriv�S'I�1��S -__.- Coati Coles Or Woot>$ r L11711te(1 You are not dependent upon -=lto the fact that drinking 19 now N,.vh SeatiR ShingleA - hard coal alone as you get done more secretly, and that A - Galr. Galy ar+ized Steel Shingle; excellent -results from -any kind of s fuel -soft coal, coke, oil or gas, , .u,an, while in as intoxicated con- bi'EGLAL BY-LAW \O. 4 Bird's Feet Slate Shingles You enjoy an extra saving by It was moved. seconded Rnd r:- for sale at-- using low cost fuels. �dittion, will not expose himself to rotvl'd that' it: be Yi)Rcted 'sand it is T. PATERSOr'S - CLARE IO\T Write for Years alio at was nothe did One time. hereby enacted as R By-law uF rile I Call and get prices, Basyr. paynnut pial! ` be p g • considered a Company cliht the He nd Office of the "" A moderate payment down in. . stalls the new Gilson "Magic." i" �disgraee to get drunk, fig it la 111 Company he And the sant!: is het'eh Learn all the features of this new `' - chan ed from Toronto to Pickering, Farmers Attenticltl g Fr Farmers, sensationally -priced heating system. We ' will welcome year Inquiry. J' this generation. This is conpine Ontario." Catalogue, sketch plan forms, estimates and full information, gladl�yy Sufi- irog evidence that the temperance !`entified a tree co y of By-law I am agent for the World's Gire+ttest Plied without obligating you in any wsy. Act at once -this is the tune to p y B make plans for heating your home properly. any, ` sentiment is IzrgninR in the cotta- passed by the Directors of Keystone Sep++rotor, -The Renfrew," Stores. ` Investwents, Limited, on- thu 15:h Scales and Oil 'Engines. Flenry'.� - D. J GOftbiLEl', Dunhaiton -try. As soon els people become, -da o t y f Outober. 1026.•ehanuing the famous Plows, Points. Grain Grinders. phone Pickering 1506 imbued with the idea that drink. Head Office of the Cursipw.y. which I Wheel BRrrowsete. +510 Xerlt $t., GuelpL 13 r' ing and becoming drunk has lust By-law Was ratified and approved , Bra,ptford binder tonins xnd second• Gilson Mfg. Co., Limited by the shareholders at a sleeting hand *parstnrs.for.sale. Its pupmlarity, the drinking habit aubsequently held for that purpose,; n ill became fess. ' Some claitu that j RO BT. DEVITT, C. A. LANG, „prohihit;on enh 1-e AtIPinod only •10 Seele-tAr}f Phone 50n Dirk, RHOt'�HA�11 :t" '•. ,.,,• .......• •, .., • ... y,,..tea, _...a., . ':..• �. r .. - .._- �btaa-�•, i�.aa.;.,s.Y:.trx•ae.s�s": �^ - ••a+� M;::, ro' .^ r -,"M; `FL"�? y1F\� 8,{.?ti�,. R ��� �„y'T'.e �'!•�i �� L.....� ::vSn �a r� , •'^k b5 . ^r ':"'1 . X: • p u , u?^! +' f• y4: s .w`• i�u: , hr. • ser .:r �,>« +r ^,y'".,,•-.,p S �i^...f,.N ka .e'd�nk', re NIP ..�•"� +v:G°� ,..::: s.['`• q. - x ecm! I:; :+7c.. �f ml::+'+w+r.:�a - ic$wsa• i= ='.i�` '�`• . .tea:; }#' .t ria :s-. !- ke,!cac*:�,,, .�Hx m•!e• •-ird.'�' ->.,., M .... ,+., vi ., , ..• - �a„!�.' ,,.,,, .k�. ±�y.L+•'_.r.,M� )XZJi7f ... 'r5' .n�.�•' .f'- .0 .m'. •R'�`+� ;,!.w' n. r,-��1 -w .. ,,. ..,. , .�. aaln �a o?,3a�. �i�.".'-•••. '�' s-� r •:a+• ,r?�. �. .v'r:m•.""f "tA' „r' 5 .��p".hb'• p�d, ,FFy:: ' . '. yr, :..�,, �' . • - .: .. -� . »„i ... , fii . az.,� _ 5 0 : ? ..� yx•�a L 1.,;, q.,x1.' ^sa.:f. +. !fir ht, r ”{ ,r+r : +- .•".,�" ..s=••:�'s. ti °' -N RMM,Y .. ,:' ... •:,"' ...: ... ''r, .. ':• .:: 'v� X5+:5 CLAR11MONTW Fay F, M :Cooper is installing a furs P` ac's fvr Mian Margaret Macnwb. "'A'educion�. - - Green Rivear Qa EAplar; irk, of Roseville, w$e The w6rk is being done b J. `8. - w (,R0 y From August the 15th to 9eptem In tha:villa eon Ttieed }, ' -: Bcindy, whd is-assiati.n:g-Mr. Coop- ..fir Lhe _15th, I will rnAke a ' Basket Factory ` Leonard Pilkey had a business er in his rush of work. reslnetiop in sleigh shag pr area. trip•'to•Toront000 Tuesday_ Lorne Reid has' been �" recom- Manufacturers of - $grd and Soft "'OaI Of t�19° J3' W. M. Palmer had a business Bring in your sleighs and get the a mended by the township council' All klIIde of Frust B&$kete� trip to the city on i4ionday. benefit of these worth white best unlit Oil --- as a corrnt;y constable: We hope y _ _ .. ~ L. and_Mrs..Fineold and family he wilt accept the position, s kir reductions. ,Berry Crates, hand F ' .spent Sunday wit4 friends, in.the • -- _ to aril qualified to fill it. pity• y L O �.N 'R E I D warmers Bushel Baskets. �'j-�OS ;!� L,A,�% _r SuRb )lSechiri, of Pickeiing spent ti,jrk • ?november 14th on your • • s , .Thu with J. H. and M6. calen.iar, Mins E. Priest, a �etertzn y missionary who has spent 3o years OLAREMONT • Clothes Baskets. c1�e in India, will speak at the morn Frank Pennock, Thos. and Airs. Paterson spent ing service in the Baptist Chureb. + over the week-end with friends in p CLAREMONT Proprietor THOS. F. SCOTT Toronto. Phone Markham 1604 amu, Thor. and Mrs. Candy and D. r` CRE'A,ME'iR��Tr 16 ,and Mrs. Gregg spent Sunday in • �ar ith frien�e: rise� - M. J. and Mrs. Wilkey and. A. FALL IN Hi beet Dealer in Ford Cara, new and and Mrs. Overland motored`` to g price paid for Toronto on Friday evening. LINE FOR ' C,,ream at the used. r a ' Quite a large nutaber attended BETTER Massey-Harris. Implements and -John Scott's Bale of cattle and _BREAD! Claremont Creamery We have been appointed local Repairs. Aheep on Tuesdlly afternoon. agents for the Massey-Harris Life and Car Insurance. Give us a trial ane convinced wsY Reuben and Mrs. BeAsu and fam Giial d be Oopany and solicit the t. sly, of 8tayner, spent the creek �. _• - patronage of the farm- :Phone Clare. 5102. end with their relativos here. C �� era of the district. R. J. Ho was In Toronto on FALL EISLUtts, 'Thursday last purchasing books � t i n*Illewl llama I All M.-H. repairs trent constantly Maple Leaf Mutual Fine on hand. for the public school.library. HERE Insurance Co. Stanley and Mrs. Cook and We also have the agency for the ,. childreu, 'of Oshawa, motored.up The time that oil should' - 41on 9naday and spent the day with y Goodyear products. includ- Oh, fall in line for better Where is-M LLAiiL!_ ing tires enc--bulldinBa- _. friends. - Windstorm Insurance on buildings, a , F're4 Madill, of Toronto, visited bread and for how wind-mills. Silos etc. 7. bia ptrents, J. B. and Mrs. Madill, .. ,rolls rolling ,: m theAte• , A. 1 • L A w automobile Inaarsace who are in poor -health, on Sun• out every _ of all kinds, , fifty I&OL 31y PICKERING, ONT. FARMS FOR SALB Mrs. B. S. Palmer. who has been afternoett• ' The new Atwater-Sent and West Write or phone: eon to her bed for some time, 'inghot'iae Radio Seta will 11 O TAT ,. we are lad to note, is im roving Fal{ ill love and get ffiarrl8d, - -- — 1l1( g p Please yon. dal -Paper in health. We specialize in P a E ;. During the absence of Mr. Evans —t-' Wedding Cakes. - We will. Instal one in your home 20 WHITBY, ONT. the creamery to in charge of Fred on free trial and if not entirely c $ = Morley; who is assisted by George satisfactory we will remove it. _ See the 1926 Samples at Bingham a The r 1ler ST�i Covy isiddletoa. _ p A fall supply of rubber foot 'We have them from $40 before buying. u _wear jast received at J. Fingold's,^R.j'4 complete up. Over 500 samples to choose from Limited4 :who will guarantee to keep your +-aa at 10c per roll and up. feet warm and dry. * Bee onr Stock of Fall Goods, such -- t as Findlay Stoves-and Heateae, A complete line of Paints, Oils and We desire to have a r9sident ,< . Bred Evans, R. A. Barrell and p Varnishes at right R. E Forsyth ere enjoying them H0+' Coleman Lamps. Oil Heat-prices. representative of the Fuller Bruch f'I . selves these days in the -northern r T r - era, Mite and Gloves, - Estimates cheerfully given far all Company in Pickering and Whit- "'•'� Stove. Cement interior and exterior r __—- b townshi a forimmediate work.wilds hunting ducks. The local bowling club enjoyed Etc. decorating.. People ," N right now are baying r g hot chicken supper last Friday Christmas presents in large quam- -' " evening by way of a wind up to pw' F. X. ry O O OL1! or phone 1873 Claremont titiae from our salesmen and we i x the season's activities. V=T have a very eztensiveliae of these ` I believe that poultry is going a. Y V . G. B I N G H A articles, incinding.Ivory Sets, Tor- to be s !food price all winter. if C'LAREMONT toile Shell Set,• and Christmas 21i you need any information along Painter and Decorator novelties as well as the hoasehold *{ Agent for Ackerman's Quality ' !this line kind! phone Claremont y cleaning equipment, Oar bufliness 11700 y * Harueea. Ask the user. Claremont, OIItal10 has always been good in this dim- Mimes Ilene and leabelie Coop tract and unless you are a highl +er have been confined to bed for a -- car, don respected a w ' ?few days witb a tion severe cold, but ..` apply au are tsthis ltype of man ap• h we are glad to say4 they are im- L.ATE1�T - proving. _ w took the lan- -_ -.. --,Q' ^14 � T ` _ -' _� 1 ino erpon to R hav, R. Sin_" onwe. ��� It the person who to j , �' y :�; n B M tern from the corner at J. Me t'` Ii; �f.. NC'Y@i Sell Cira><n �n �s West, Toronto. , + ...lGmtb's would kindly return it the OlD you see a bob _� r �1 residents would be very thankful. +�' to-dap that veru �? �� + a D1,lll Market ti + baa it was much appreciated the.Ae a particularly admit'ed, dark nights. and which yon would1; BEATTY.,.".�,-�' Lyman Pilkev, Waiter Ward like to duplicate ? _ +' �T DOES not always pay to sell y:3 ;3TA:+>D9 FOR THE BEST and W ld Miller'left on Wednes Come to as We know s5 I ';•,�. grain 88 X00!1 'Ra the threshing 13 `day for their annual deer boat in the latest styles. - flaisbed. If yoit 'have a good crop F c„ ,.' 'the northern wilds, and it t+ re -Look Your Bert.. i �and the market ii depressed nee thA - ported that Aeversl others may s °� local manager of lase taodard Bank _ a "also takein the trip. We wish ROSE MARIE 'E' � sad arrange a loan until a more them success. tti BEAL'T'Y-C'U[.TF'KE faaorable sit:'i:titian preeents,itaelf. The visit of the Anchors Society 3 I is ... Ao the young people of Uxbridge Brock 9t., Whitby I t , `' a " was cancelled o0 SSonday evening Phone 385 j � Oar n+Anager ►s alwRy9 glad to dla .. on account of the heavy rain. case each prublewas in confidence. o - They did. however, go on Tnesday ' •^ .:evening, six carioods of then,. Rnd 9ut on a splendid program and I -rfit: ad a most enjoyable time. Thanksgiving Dap 19 the OC'CR STANDARD BAN K Litter' Carriers, Hay Carriers. cion of our sauna! Young 'People's Pumps. Door Tracks. Coco ffi.ally. The meeting this yeRr id p p C F CA Bo Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. V V It'will pap you to get my pricer on IL Stoaffville. The sessions be - _ .ii. v v PICKERING BRANCW-W. F. Law►, Mewager in at 2 p. m. Supper at 6 p, m 9 ;above before buying eteewhere. ;^ -- —=�he regular meeting, Of the B. Y Br•aciH..'iw at Swok'ila, w«c Hill, Wl+ltb� P. A. will not;. of course, he held.Yo FRANK J. PROD bat all are urged to be on ha held ' e PIOgER1N(1, _ ONTARIO e. 19toaffville. • Avery .bo eaof event took _ u - -Here are, �xce t�ona� values a Plcke»g lace st the"home of. E. Bryan onY -- Qlll r IIlltt Wednesday, October loth, when s 3 Upl M en',s Suits Co iEew guests assembled to help them � 7 • a,IICB m 8 celebrate their silver w.edd'iog. reg c ZO7 tOr. .15 95 Mr. and Mrs. Br an were made -` the recipients of a number of , Alt wool Sweater Coats, Pull-Ovate with shall collars. Three ply The object of this Aseociation Is bot♦ lessen stealin and prosecute s and pl&iz- AtUch the very enjoyable time. variety of colors. Thanksgiving services will by - o ` observed in the United Church on McII B Shirts, •Ladies' pure white all-wool White Steater Coats. at $4.00 _Sunday next: The Rev. Mr. War- Reg.. 2.50, for 1.97 -^.Ladies', same as above,, peal over, at... .. 3.75 and 4.50 Iffemben hsving property elolen opmusi d) nen, of Stouffville, will preach in Men a all•wool Sweater Coats, assorced colors, at 2.50 to 5.00 sale immediately with any member 'the morning and the regular min Men's all-wool Pullovers at S•00 of Executive Oommittes. , lister in the evening. Special mucic Men's Work Boots, -Boge Pull-overs, sizes 28.32, at 1.25 1.25 to 2.00 Membership tee by the Choir. A liberal thanks . Reg. 3,50 and 4 00, 3.15 1 _ - Tt • a Brom he Pr"ant e: c : __, ,- � � awreter7 on application. ngroffering-is-asked-far- All - _ - --- -- - - - - made welcome. Men B Caps, 1.50 Call at f . JPhope 38Q0 J. FINOOLD S Exac. Com.—L. D. Banks, C. S. Palm Special Thanksgiving Services ,er, M. S. Chapman, Pickering.'" ` will beheld in the Baptist Chtireb °'CZARE�+20NZ'. ONZ4ARSC - - next Sunday. - The Cbdir- ivili men s Underwear,,. _ __ D. Munro, _las. R cl g s�. music,- sic, especially suited to President err " the occasion. The pastor will �7 WOO! and Fleece-lined. 5 .f preach at both services. The below cost. price cker morning anbject will be "I Thank • God for My soul," and in the even Heavy -Flannelette Blankets, Bu1� Di)arli Dollar "Leath @I ' Goods Store ! ing "Thanks be Unto God for large 6ize, for 2.39 y r ^,•;:?.. Victory." Come and bring your — holiday guests. They will be most 36 in. Flannelette 25c &. 30c >Ueartily welcome. �ON'T neglect to open a savings account HARNESS ; The Ctaren'iont Choral Union because you may have no large amount Our supply o quality Harness and 27 in. Flannelette,- 20c & 25c Parte is now complete. 1 of move to deposit. The Dominion Bank �1 3 .,begin their second serreR-of choral ' - y p _ BOOTS=GREB SHOE �? work in the Communit Hall on will accept deposits of $1.00 and upwards. Nov.y Ladies Cashmere _Hose,.90c We have a large stock of this FameaJ Wednesday, N10th at 7.30 p. m., sharp. A good atte�'idanee is Lae'ies' Silk and FTool Hose, Open an account now and add small amounts Boot hard wears d beatable * wished for. A cordial 'invitations regularly. You will be surprised to see how is extended by the committee to. reg. 1.00, for 750• :,rapidly your savings will grow. REPAIRING wny one wishing to join. The fee w u We maintain our established re uta- is smalland the meetings are very New Fruits and Pests at lowestTV(Z or re air 11 k•in d op prices. Fresh Groceries always i tion f p a d inetructi+ c and interesting, under harness rcd boots. on band-[it lowest prices. :Ahe able h.strnetor, H. M. Fletcher. , CECIL BRADLEY o[ Toronto. Come and cin ne. D O Committee : blas. G. M. Forsyth, T T WHITBY BRANCH, J. H. PERRY, MaaaQer.11t[re. Evans Ward, Mrs. J. M. Wil-•A.S*, HarLLees-maker, g ked Mrs. N. F. Tomlinson.ec'y- BROOKLIN BRANCH, • F. A. BURT, Manager. _ NTA !TrPgo,. �Tra. P. �• gcot.t. tC'•LARE', IONT PICRERING, ONTARIO. • i ^'ti,k �•. —err !rr�k.,ePs. 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Then she placed her production ' ® o + to Long Paston Manor, so he set out in an envelope and stuck it down, �.ismsqw ansomor to kill two birds with one stone. When afterwat'de handing it to the visitor the Rectory parlormaid showed him with a queer little bow. into the study announcing him as That ought to make it all right for Y will tell _ , "The Reverend Mr. Danvers," he got yon;' she said. "Don'tforget my con-- you - -, a-bst_o -a_ jolt-__ The only occupant of dition that you -turn u on Sunda to the old-fashioned wath-day, r „ ' - ' - •' the room was the. Rector a daughter,- reach' -my sermon. ; is one of woman's greatest Seated at her fathers pedestal (To be continued) foes. -To drink s cup is arevelation. rry M table, she looked up and turned a sort _ of- a "glad eye" on the well-groomed, : Strained backs, ugly hatic not ill -looking young cleric. Klyne At the Gates of'a Seed Farm: ogled nerves and short _ could have pinched himself for feeling Have you ever seem e, field, unending, tempers -all come from the . a secret joy that the "glad eye" was Oi"onions only, out in bloom, of a modified type -not at all the daz- The. balls of broken snow_ and stems everlasting rub - rub -rubbing zling optical sunburst accorded to him of silver on the aslant washboard,. a,� �./�+>•...�■r.� l"��w _ - '�, in his own .personality on their, first Thick above black -muck loam "rl,n fr,eris.w v,av i. M tM mYt�5)ULI,� meeting in the garden: r e ge a -Barden -e 4 "You wish to see my father?" she Larmer Rinso do the work. r ' cooed. Where not a weed finds room? Change the hard work of i — Jnr he Mr. " If your father is . Larkin. _ . Adele s allow smile was sphinx -like. Such a field is as beautiful set an oat rinsing.ust Aw _ _ _Wereunced as 'the Reverend field eveaT- --- - Le'dissolvr f�inso Its -- ivashiag f ret sad iiiyn rnth° Mr. Danvers,''" she said. 'Have you a More elven its heads than a- formal - BEGIN BERE TO -DAY: (8'a w -water is the study at the Gran P� Samuel Honeybun, retired English ,ed up visiting card about you, or, f not, garden grows; Clothes, soak for 2 hours cc r counts afla, startles the neighborhood I should like to hear what yn to that pretty scene," said the crime would you mind telling me your Chris- Leas fanciful than mustard showering _ with the announcement that blood is Llan mamas . above i►bon and lust sutra. found i his rain -gauge. Right on the expert. "Pardon me if, I sit down. Kl a never neglected detail. He With its yellow -petaled snows; heels i the announcement comes news'' I ran all the way from the station lm Let Rtnw do your nes#' was provided with pasteboards de- And more orderly, the endless -match - of the strange murder of- when I was told that the great Roake !washing. ; Sir Francis Lathro father of Mar- was _in the place." scribing him in his assumed character. ed -up furrows k Lathrop. a "'The Reverend Charles' Edward Of undeviating rows ' �garet, who is engaged to Sir Guy La-� It -was Roake who set the stage, >>� Adele read the card aloud, , ildvde by the fftokerf -- t t~hrog, . Sir Guy. is suspected of t� replied Sir Gn and he narrated how Danvers, ThSn any other farm shows,' ;nur er, the Scotland Guy, officer, having and to Klyne's dismay; from several - of Lets. i 2 Detective Inspector Roake of Soot- i made no secret of hin 'suapicions, had books of reference on the table she se- In August I have 'seen a mile of onions 'land Yard, who had been assigned to lected a volume which he saw was M visits the Lathrop home. proposed an adjournment to the foot Blossom out and stand L r the'case, p Crockford's.,Clerical Directory for the Like a bleaching mesh of broken snow Change ttJlxS�ling of the wall, where James Honeybun NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY. protest- current year. Flipping over the pages, and silver had enbsequently joined them, p -into just t ing a;;ainst the annoyance caused io she glanced at one of them and then That -a weaver has planned. CHAPTER VL. his father by the per3ecu`iont of a 3e-, regarded the visitor with an impudent Martha' Webster Merriehew. rinsing • leer. • • Roake stared at the man blankly, as tective The baronet described P,>ake's ..Charles Danvers,, u are a trend," ' though unable to comprehend his tn-;angry repudiation of the charge and 3"0 When Kings Bowed t0 tention, but Margaret, whose bird -like', Honeybun's .grudginz -sceeptam,a r.f she laughed. "You are not down in this pious register at all. What's the �OO�L><. ;glances were darting hither and thi- • the denial. ams'. What do- on want with my Cher, saw Mr. James Honeybun slight- I Klyne laughed merrily. g y „ Cookery nowadays is not regarded ly shake his head at the armed intrud- i "As I remarked just now, perhaps dad . No good, I'll go bail. as quite so important a matter as 1t R•4i2 ere whopromptly"vanished from sight rashly," he said, "I was myself :he This was a nasty- one for the in- was centuries ago; and though huge) t . las if in receipt of a preconcerted': target for an inciiferent markstuan in I vestigator. But its r a nastier one cbefses are earned by some famous' ' i orlon yesterday. I cx that I if it was due to his real personality chefs we do not hear of any of them sigronl. y y' lit Navin been recognized: The latter i ' e' "He has thought better of it," said was the intended victim of the g I being distinguished !n the way they .Sar Guy. `Dropped ot! into the road." ( point he could not , determine. He were 1n the days of old. 11 "A pretty long dtop," commented - down before timeskings land after a o8aod would have to leave that to chance, In olden Boake. "The feaow must have broken i _ but he would have to bluff, and b:n8 I his neck or some other part of his! hard, if he was to remove the obstacle dinner have granted to them even a �►� to his pose at Long Paxton Manor as part of the kingdom. _ S. Nat neceasari) "sand Sir Guy, and `Z'Q _ _ a turate. William the Conqueror bestowed upy �\ ., he went on to exp' that fire ground 4 -�`i �.i "Of course I am a -fraud," he smiled on the inventor of a particularly dell- iii t at his fair accuser. "C:ever of you dour soup the Lordship of the Manor i - an the neair _aide _of the wall was at a !! _ .much lower level thin tele -roma `w is - to spot me. Miss Larkin. , I think, 'of Addington. with its revenues and } skirted the other side o! it. Quite six -thy I --shall have _your sym- honors. Heury-vim gave.. xq a certain i r „ 1 pathy and, I hope, ,your help, when I (tics. Cornwallis a noble house and feet lower. to be exact. The Turkish Fe:. . "Five feet eight laches is the -differ- exp.ain my reason for the masquerade, tenement in London -Sugar Lost i once if you aim at absolute accuracy," ! These black togs cover a multitude of i Court -because sbe had made and Pre Mustapha Kemal !s having his own ; 1 sins. I am out to touch Mr. Wilfrid sen'ted to.. him some fine puddings; troubb5s; banishing the fez, which to said someone who was joining a little r 9 for a subscription to__er-aa 'circ'e from the direction of the house. yrs Pt Y while the Emperor Charles V. showed him is the symbol of all Turkey's -once again they faced about and this ,i. old charitable object that may occur to his homage to the inventor of pick backwardness. A recent tmveFer I , -tulle encountered the quizzical eyes o! ' tae. I looked in to see if Mr. Larkin h�iags by making a pi•Isrtmage to' ports that the TurkeN kno-ag full well : a Adrian KI) te. He seemed amused as would give me a sort of locus stands his tomb - Pickled herr--its.-bY the I the consequences. carry their fetes wear " by engaging me as a temporary curw way, were a delicacy much recom- secretly under their coats and 1 ' he noted the insolent enmity of his f 1 ate." mended ie a stuffing for fnrkeve• them ciaadeeln4ily• Meanwhile, the' pmfeaaional rival. "The Rector has gone to London for D w : "You two detectives ought to know go In the Middle Agee the head cook of British makers of "to hats" awe reap - each other," laughed Sir Gny with the day, so yru're o8 the carpet," re- a modal castle was a personage of con- Ing a harvicet:_ i' gennine enjoyment. "Let me formally plied Adele severe•y.- siderabie importance. He gave his Minard's Liniment t "Ah, that accounts for it," said oMers from a chair raised on a Plat - Introduce Neuralgia. 'introduce you: Chief -Ins for Roake �- from New Scotland Yard, Mr. Adrian Klyne. corm, which commanded n view of hia Interference. >• r Klyne of Vil:iera Street, Strand." "Accounts for what :subordinates. He hold in his hand a "I know Mr. Klyne very we:l by 4.I have rather keen eyesight. If I large wooden spoon, the insignia of his "What' did you think of the i'sdlo am not mistaken, you are writing your office. With it he tasted the various program last night?" _ aigbt," snarled Boake, '�S "I got only part of ft." ' "Probably had me under observation 7w 'ether's sermons, or' are of them, for duce designed for his lead's table, „Why, that's too bad. What .was for some crime of my own," Klyne ��-^ the coming Sabbath. Doubtless his and with it also, using it as a rod; jaunt to the metropo,is will have en- he corrected the gluttony and idleness the trouble' guggested with gentle irony. "And believe me, it :will prove to crouched upon his avai:ab:e working of those around him. "The installment man came and The words were uttered fin's tore of be a ver real obstacle," replied took away my set. _ li - 'tolerant contempt, but all the amuse- _ Klyne. ,y time. A' good cook will always take his meat was gone from the speaker's You ought to have been a detBC profession with becoming seriousness, go pe ,. t A cow's hide produces thirty-five face as he looked sternly at Mr. James-- ' ' Live, was the disconcerting answer, but Vatei, a French cook .who lived in monkey -faced performer on the .wa]L accompanied by a look of diagtrst. the seventeenth century, carried his Douala of leather; a horse's only Honeybun. When shot at I was engaged in falow- "That is practically an admission," chagrin too far when -lie committed eighteen pounds_ The look was as good as a challenge, but its object thought beat to disregard: ing up what has been called the rain- rejoined Kayne, "and it embddens ma suicide because, at a banquet given, po! gi u clue, w1 c -h fact, rather .throws to crave our aid as your • father's by the Prince of Conde to the French it. Stammeringa o es for a caIl f get y based on an obvious error, the younger the limelight on Mr. James Honeybun, representative. Have I your' permis- king, Lite lobsters oa-dered for the '- Mr, Honeybun hurried away toward 'II eh? The wire-pul:er, for I do not re- sion to describe myself to Mr. Symes sauce ordained to be eaten with the -the lodge gates. -After a brief interval I gard the man as- anything but a hire- as a curate of -this parish?" turbot had not arrived. E Inspector Boake followed his example. ( ling, must have got mixed in his de- Ade:a surveyed the , postu ant over Cerome, another illustrious French t "'Not going to run me in then"' the ; tectives." the tips of her joined fingers. "You mak• received from George IV. "Wait and see," was the. sour re- joinder flung back.. Ten minutes later Sir Guy, Mar- = • `'�iiere's a Tieea�' for yon and volar children in -*e peppermint fuvr jacket :'and another in fhe Pepper. : -_-saint-flavored gum inside. Utmost value in •long ba-s-t-i•n-g. k, delight. I'M HERE TO TELL YOU a THEY'RE GOOD WRIGLEY'S aids d+yssdon and makes the next cigar taste ' better. Try it. CWS . AFZXR EVERYMRAL "I am sure that you are right!" she cried. "That man was aiming at In- spector Roake, but desisted and drop- ped off the wall when Mr. Honeybun Shook his head "I know;' said KIyne. "I saw that too, and congratulated myself that Mr. Honeybun was not aware of my ap- proach. If he had been the aim might have been altered, but not abandoned a:together." "Won't you tell us about your Lon- don adventure and the promise of the rain -gauge clue?" pleaded Margaret with shining eyes. "It seems to be the only obstacle to Guy's arrest and dis- grace." "And believe me, Miss Lathrop, it will prove to be a very real obstacle," replied Klyne. "Your appeal is very natural, and hard to resist, but'I. am sorry. I simply dare not be more ex- plicit, even to you, my i wn clients, just yet." Perceiving the wisdom of it, they acquiesced in his reserve. Klyne bad one of those .inspiration: known to the subjects of good Queen Victoria as happy thoughts, but to us phrasemongers of a later hreei xs a brain wave. For the purpos'c of his call at Lon; Paston Manor be uwou:d rr>t dn:y pre- tend to be Mr. Larkin'a curate -he would actually fill that part. lie had she smiled frostily. "To•put yourse'-f this' sa'laaT, he resigned his post at -Y in order and justify my conduct you the Court of England because, like Fz would have to turn up here on Sunday fanny another artist, he could not bear and preach the sermon I am compos- ing. ;The text is, `A'19 men are liars."' the cold and gloomy'Entllth climate. - O "I believe I could' deliver it very �� �e� : credi'tab:y," said Klyne dryly. "And I shall be most happy to do so."� Minird' LLiniment for Colds. 0 gel s "I shail hold you to that," was the "Well, I do like Mr.l- perhaps. tints �t brisk reply. not Symes and I have no objection to his ""Two cows is in the field," said. To give your daintyunderwear and _ a teaeher.to a class of boys, indicating ; etookiPngs true tints, you must use real the writing on the blackboard. "Now, ; dye. Fbr the gorgeous t n. g e J - that viten they are new, use that sentence is wrong. Can any boy ; "0 in things d' the original Diamond . Dyes. ?: tell me why?"� Don't stop with tinting, though! It's ' One Youngster sought to help her' just as easy to Diamond Dye almost out of the difficulty: "P'r'aps one of anything you wear --or the hangings them are a calf, miss!" he suggested. in 'the home --a brand new color riot over • the old. Home dyedmg is tote of tun --and think of what It saves! ' FREE now, for the aekfmg! Your -V ss "druggist w1Y give you the Diamond s, a Dye Cyclopedia telling dotena cf dye. secrets, contaira5ng simple d4rections, 1 rind will show you actual piece -goods = .,. •4 ' samples of colors. Or w Ike for big tlustrated, book Color Craft, free fr= )� DIAMOND DYES, Dept. AT4, Windsor 7 -` A Onto: io. .7's•ostt s tric . I A64 it AM for iS CotMONO - fAUmN Smp 14.1W4 Orl1ft� atn0f*>l1j s•2a �- -ISSUE No. 45-126. , : w,>'=" c , .. - :'� i.. '_;$ �. '•d.. ,... �,. , �pRsaw. ��.•;;�,: �. �p��'�f �yJ�.�„�ts �+'a�:'.;:.s, ., tom' � •=r:' t • .� � 'fir J��_.�•w;,�,4a,+...; ;'y1 ,r .ua" , z. 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Vote's a thea yaws' Carse of Training to young women,/tlavins the it — tVgriM4 edleades. and destress of Mounting t + l arrow. Thor Hospital has adopted tbV eIght. - ♦ - .- ,ail . boar system. The pools receive unitwmd of the wheal, a seeditly allowance and traveling _ "seam to and Mw Now YwC For further information writs the superintsadent. '•I _ �gn.., 7 -- --- - ' i • r v'p•i'{ Woman Mental Ab Beauty, Man r W _ .—of Ability. r. . Vanity is as old as the human race -• . and counted a chief failing of the gentler set, the daughters of Eve - r rather than the scare of Adam being � • accused of it. And this despite the i ;. fact that from the Ilk trees of Eden to- the o the shops of Bond Street both sons enol ' daezghters have mostly shared and _ shared alike, says Dr. Fra acts. Aveling, r �, reader in psycho ogY, ars y o - _ London, in "The London- Mail." Clothes In every age have been made not to cover only, but to adorn. - --Cowries and pearls are not merely i e: - 9' forms o!- portailll�propet`ty: —_ -- - -- ' Yet the vanity of mandiffers much -- - - from that of woman. Men, as -a rule, -- rorsdo not powder their noses or deftly wiel \ ` in daintthe y vanity they or scraps of i' �7 ' filmy lace instead of manageable hand- i kerchiefs. In the main, their satisfatr s tion in themselves is of a sterner - — - -- ; _ quallty-•mattes of the body, but more yoften of We mind. � i �r Men are vain of their real or fancied 1 achievements, physical prowess or mental superiority; and their varrit '�Y --- I " ,generally increases with their age; , ( h6 Ipso. by The WCyrAwhe A vain young thing may be cs womens generally hazming; - _ a vain old woman is a rarity, foriun -He Gets a &mvenis From Florida. _:. ately,for she would be appalling. But vain add mem-.ad theirs are What the Artist Wants. ' MOTHER'S BIG JOB. SECRETS", SMARTLY SIMPLE. many- are ridiculous. At their time • r, of life they ought to know better, for Last night a sat late over the fire. 'This one-piece slip-on dress is both w I practical and attractive, and would be then the usefuiaese of trauity-as oro- It had been a blas2esing day, but at HAPPY ill material men realise-- has gone. They are sunset the wind fell and the sura t' ri plarc�liantel�The fitted collar. ne-! merely insufferable bores. I came out W splendid brilliancy. Rosa-tr bordered of ,®1 Vain as a peacock' Since we read lied had taken up her work, and we , prison tight-lifting sleeves and tailored were anticipating a long, quiet even- 'To complaint is more general- s- is on the rein that holds him tight and belt ;festa the "minds" of birds and animals I g p° °tJ r t with lokle are of the latest mode. In when the door opened and our, aAbiy no belief 18 more prevalent-1 a-teardy She must be able. without tfie only when ora find within our own, we f g' a No. 1182 is for ladies and is is 'sizes ;may well learn of peacocks Nature !friend the artist walked abruptly in, J than that a woman of intelligence i girls dreaming that she does It. to .ice 0 - 84, 88, 38. 40 and 42 inches suet. Size ; has given to them what we must often I Without ceremony, he dropped hIs hat! wastes her energies and abi:itlee in sinuate a doubt, drop a word of rid!- 1 " Yom. a 88 requires 2% yards 54-inch bordered'r I and cost oa' a chair, and almost be. i being a house•kesper Following the.lcule, Imply an tmposs'ibtldty that will procure somehow for ourselves. And i , 1 material; or 8Ya yards 86-inch plain .who, but a mate moraitst, grown old fore we realized that he was. in the domestic arts is s oalliag held !n such keep her daughters out of the entang• y •� cents' in moralizing-for morallsts are all l house he was standing before the fire contempt by many women that they ling alliances, y ; The secret of distinctive dregs lies warming his hands and actying that it never take the trouble to achieve' suc- Above all, she must be able to see In d taste rather thana lavish old mea when they e heir parath!• + "'d grOa ex- as shots at female vanities-wonitl I a® an nnrommcaly sharp night No cars In it; and yet no other occupa- most when she !s apparently blind. i. penditure of money. Every vroman censure Nature'. more we:come guest ever conies under tion requires such varied tabentiL hrar everything when she seems to be should want to make her own clothes, I our roof than the artist. H.s fel- Did you ever think what -a woman ! deaf; be most on gnarl whoa she ",p- should Vanity and the, adornments and Itad the borne.dressmaker will find the tow-craframen are all talking about-his must be in order to create and-carry pears to be sleeping at. her posit and M .,designs illustrated in our new Fashion' poses of vanity 'serve nature's- ends. I 4 Tits peacock is not truly-"vara" when extraordinary work, and the world to on a happy and prosperous homef to be most chaperoning her daughters , Book to be practical and simple, yet the gorgeous display of his argosy fast finding him out; but he remafus The Art of Spending. `when the onlooker and the ,girls Wets y maintaining the spirit of the mode of! I as simple-hearted as a child. It is title I - I "Ives would declare that she was - life moment Price a� the book 10 secures for him a mate„ but the urge. + She must be a financier, There can' quality quite as much is-the genius for ' most g1v4ng them their liberty • cents the copy._ of vanity is-man achieves the same bs no Fence and pleasure In a home � +F� expression which I find in him which She must be an artist, It 19 the oro , •.+ goal, assures me that, he has the elements of 'where the wolf Is always howIfag un- man's province to create the beauty of } �° HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. In most animals what passes thus der the window and the bill collector p ledge of where t-4fi - 'Write your same and address plain- for vanity is found in males. In man { gr eatness.hammering on the door. It b her the home. This to true, w he.iher it Is 10 it is blended with coyness is the I_ vZhea we were comfortab:y dis the mans-of the millionaire or the ly, giving number and else o! stub posed before the fire, and the talk, ability to e to cM1money, her knave- hree'-room gat of the c:erk i male: It serves its racial purpose a patterns as you want, Enc:use 20e in purpose and spend and where to breaking free from personal incident, She must be a poet. A home !s not Is wholly natural x _ stamps or eels (coin preterredt wrap - I ecoaomlze, her knack of making a merely a place of shelter and food: h Tote male variety of vanity-having Degan to Sow !n Ila accustomed chan- shfl',ing buy thirteen 1t tartgfnlly) for edtclt number and pennyworth of address your order to Patters Dept., nelr, Meryon and Corot were mention- g fa a thing no less of the spirit and � .• a scud opinion of oneself-It a man' t cull that Is at the foundation of aowl and a woman must put into tt' 1` -:.-Wilson Publishing Co.. 73 Wiest Add► lives up to It• makes for effort and I ed by Rosalind . . . It happened that,every prosperous home. j r fails St. Toronto, Paftxetns seat achievement• and so serves 'both in. yesterday Rosalind and I had been, the passion of her heart and the soy t looking at an etching of Veryou's, and The women must be a general. She of creating just as truly as a poet must ; divtdttal and race. The only kind at g � useless, and therefore Insufferable, we !fad naturally fallen to talking I must now ow to com and. She mat put them tato his song. To snake a _ k h m n about the pathos o[ his life. maw' how to set all the wheels of home that is beautiful, that breathes �=h' vanity Is the outworn relic of an oven `household machinery in motion and the spirit of home. that is a haven of 1a The Best Country. , estimated past, Which Nulla no ossa "Don't bother about that," said our {{ be able to sutures obeeiience, inspiremise for the future. friend', starting out of his chair and Such is the patriot's boast, whereer. I peace and rest to those who live In it, evthudlasm. Any woman who mala-' . �- • standing before the fire. "There is and that is a glimpse of Paradise to we roam' - no-thing hithat a real artist cares less for i talus, a comfortable and well-ordered the st mger invited within its doors His Aret„ beet country, ever is at home. i home, the kind of house that we like is the profession that call for the And yet, perhaps, tf.couatries we com. than what you call success. 1ol happier man ever lived than Corot dnot ur• + to vitilt, and who raises a nice family, greatest number of talents. A-- pare, •e ose years when there _s. l could give the commander-in-chief of 'And estimate •'! gs they an army ts p. o but in the ' '1`bOtrgh patriotsellatter,natil shah oris- t '�i;, /iii and Ing hatch he mtorning skyed d hen i She must be a diploma.!..] The.has- ,,,lite tired ofwilln ®vDer�take the pince a$ O a go .and paint it: As for -Meryon band question, the children question, dom find L' of newspapers.' O he had the supreme satisfaction of are not to be handled without gloves, r An equal portion dealt to all mankind; She must be able to deal with tsar Nus- id saying hfs say. He put himself on his 'Aa di>Zerezet good, by art or nature I band's prejudices, and circumvent "You can't start the furnace with h ; given, �O �p iD plates and that was enough .for any R man. Don't you understand that them so delicately that he will never i radio set." 116 different nations makes their bless I i Ings even. - all an artist asks to a, chance to work?' know that he is I being induced to do What we wa t is not success, but the I the thing that be declared he would The manuscript of Charles Dickens' 7 ' pold8mith. chance to gest ourselves onto canvas. sever do. first literary effort-a play written by paint because I can fe p t. - tomShe evor , great novelist at the age of ir h.. alust 855eLL her authority Londorlh Milk In Glass Tonka. " Charged Water. "` "My eStud'y Fire," by Hamilton W.1 the growing boy with such cunning recent:y been purchased by an Eng:isl3 'During the past eight months 1,800,- "lie carries a mighty big bill at the biabie. I that he does not realize that her hand coileZtor. 000 gallons of milk have been brought drug at-ore, I hear." in glass-lined tankers from country "Yes, even the water be gets there -a depots to Loudon, is charged." THE' CANADIAN HOMEMAKER` :_ _ _ ' ' _,�:� _ _ d✓i series of • wee�ry ctrticY�rs PLANNING SUiLDINQ t'INANCINQ DECORATING . FURN15HINQ . GARDENING .a. Copyrr ARt .13'es. al TERMS OF PAYMENT VARY CflNS]DERA$LY11,0111 .....011,71ed x . • • When siring a mortgage del on' yl You should net only consl3er' the-airise, from the carefut, or nag%e with 'reputable firma cr fidivi3uaIs terms cf mortgages in relation to your' study o4 these feaUuea w}tich snake ow 11 ability to play, but also as they a home valuable or tha rdverse. aril gEt dependeb'.e legs} advice,. The ; affect the sale- of your property at any I It is •rel:'to reverse what would :sem terms of payment of i:r:uctpal and in• t me at first. sight, the logical methoJ 'rt s terest vary a great deal Very often a . What Ore the chief considerations in `plannCng a home. Uon't loi:k at Your 4* ��►►yy SMP 1 a71'/P Rret mortgage stionl;l he what is c,a'led , selecting a tome-bui:ding plan? -Ar--I erc int house from the outs}le inaat-lb a straight mortgage, of ane on which , 3'anged iu order of. lmpcftauce they i1.•ook •€t ,it from the• inside out. ; Try KR are rnuehly as follows: -Economic Lisa to place;yoir?e:P iii linaginat!c'm,inside �ti :+ interest only is.'Vxid 'per:odicaliy ani of n terials and .tabor; Convendenee; I it. Study . toe arrairgeme-ut of ,the t ,(�,,�� =Y ice principal r:ot until the end.of five Com-fort; ]nterir.'r attractilene3'8; Et- turns, staLry. esc...take tato con7ldera 'o `a78/htr� lis s years. This is particularly desirable terior attractiveness; Finish. I t'on the sari: S of ecce s, tl+.e.lii,et !n 1f1> when•a'aeo4nd mortFage,mnst also le Railding ii home is a serious bust- sfalia4ion of latrar•saviri,'devises. two ,Y Y SMatr ugrAL peowcrs eo. `=W, 1213 carries as in this case s,ubstrntial f rz^ss. and you ahould undertake it only que3tion of lighting• pasr+ages,' cupo, ....... •e.V..e ....,... F perlodtcalscalds. w'indow's. recess, heatin=�wY'. . , •sn•+w •a,c•,wo cro.rA payments plus seer"^d in- i vrah a serious seuge of the future ad- « R terest must be made on the principal. vantages or d4sadvantages that may and veazLilatlou. a* • jam,r- _f'...i!'.A' e�.•.<. .. eN._ _.. .r ..:.,.._ •: _..,,,:•J.Yr_. '. _. .S'.:,✓.. ...;:.' r,: :n..._�. 'A.SP _.- .....: .. _....--. .. .,..v. ._ _... .••4 .....-.>.. < ,�.. m,.-.v..,.... _ .. s,. 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Sadler, Den�ss; practis- t mato on Monday home after speiTding a. week with her Ing 1n Toronto,'avv11l be here m his - -'" : -Norman Gordon had a business _ _ . Insist on tri to the cit on Wednesday last. booths- W.•P. and Mrs. Kerr, of Torr office on Thursday from 10 a. m. to - p Y awanda, N.Y. 5 p.m, as usual.' � 1, -Misses B. and i. Bunting have -W R. and Mrs. Draper and family -Dr. H. T. fallaise, Resident Dent- -p ' }° _been spending a few days in the city. ac000mpanied by Miss Elsie Steeper, ist. Office over Baledon's hardware •(,gutta Percha Rubbers .. Mlonday next being Thanksgiving of Mount Albert, visited with C. W. store. Office hours, 9 to 6 daily and Day all places of business will be and Mrs. Pilkey on Sunday. evenings byy appointment • , ' '',ei,tsed. --G. F. Pearson, of Malvern, has -M. C. Zimmerman, of Toroato,and • ...'and Penangle Underwear Nox�an Banks is erecting a new rented Mrs. Willett's residence, and formerly of Pickering, has severed his r ; "al and mood hoose at the rear of his with his wife and family moved there- connection with the Standard Bank' On C$Yj�tj eat Them residence. in ion Tuesday. We welcome them to to accept a position as Inspector for -., `. c --Miss Mildred Murphy left last our ���, Central Ontario for the Nati°aal Life • 4 - ' week for Detroit to vssit her mo —The Aid of St Paul's Assurance Company. Since leaving ` and sister. J Church met on Wednesday, Nov. 3rd, Pickering about six dr seven years agc1. la ' -Wm. R. Stork Belleville spent at the home of Mrs. Garnet Courtice. Mr, Zimmerman has been manager of Rubber SpeClajB the week -end at the home of his par- A pleasant time was enjoyed by . the the branch at Eglinton. - .. .. . • ' 1 eats'here. large number present.. -In costumes belttin the occcasion,-1.`L(T ' 1 -Mra, J. H. Madill of Brougham, - services m St. Paul's United the members of St. Andrew's Y. P. S .:Bops Waterproof Canvas -top Mocid"in Sole,_ .. 4 - viipted with J. C. and Mrs. Philip on Church on Sunday next at 10'80 a. m. gathered at the biome of Messrs. John ,?61. - Wednesday. Pastor's subjectc:"Some Things Worth and Ed. Stork on Friday evening last Misses' Cloth- Over -Robbers, reg. 1.25, .for -Alex and Mrs. F1'ett, of Kingston, Knawfng." The Sacrament of the to do hon.)r to the s irit of Hallowe'en _M�aAll dabber 01rersboe9. reg- 2,50, for 2.Oii I i>Eave-been-sgeadrag a -=e.." -.ars rd's -Supper after the Rrend-ma _ with relatives. is hoped every member will be present and the judging of the costumes. Miss T1300 are No. 1. Rubber, but are job dote we picked up. .. -,%. -W. G. and Mrs. Scott,. of Clare- qpm,-Paskor's subject:"O. T. A. or Laura Andrew, as an Indian Maiden, . .• want, spent Sunday here with W- J• Government Coatr-ol, Which ?" 'Spe- and W. H. Westney, as . a cow -boy, aI v►>d$ Mra Miller. tial Thanksgiving music by the choir. were awarded the prizes. A feature ; - Miss Bessie Bath was in Tororrto -The Conservativesoof South Ont•- of the evening was the presentation to , ~ . one day last week ario will hold a convention in the Rev. J. S. Ferguson of a mart and a wndea Clothing -Miss Ruth Murphy was in theclty Town Hall, Whitby, to -morrow ( Sat- pair of driving gloves, frl honor of his Lo ►I . .,pn•Thursd y last. ( urday) afternoon for the purpose of birthday, and to express the apprecia- - r - _O>8'icer_Reid been laid nominating a candidate to contest the tion of the Society for his ever appar- - 8! _- _. Featuring the Conomp Muffler i» toff duty fo=-se--vefs:Y Tiding-iir- -,approaching--election- A est good fellos2hiip The address was V'4� ' _.. from a sore back. number of names.have been mention- read by Miss Ruth Murphy, and the •, �F -Kenneth Gordon, of Toronto, ac- ed, including Dr, Jas. Moore of Brack- ifts, cunningly concealed in a pump- . • „ I '. eompanied by friends, spent Sunday lin and Messrs. Stacey and Mason of gg n, presented by Albert Spragge. Mr = w Oshawa, - F -soros was taken completely by sur Fred T. Bunting, .Pl©keMIIg , here with his mother. y B,etablished 1857. �' a haw of Sa ins - v 'n in the North a thanked the Soci for their _ s f -Dr. and Mrs. B gs g Pezaor>3 tza ail, g ns and sty . Mich., spent a few days last week with west will notice that the tractor C'ndness, although he deemed himself' �"" _.W. J. and Mrs. Miller. which was used so - extensively in unworthy of the expression of friena- - . . _ . . _ . __ -Mrs. F. H. Doyle, of Toronto plowing and other farm work and ship. The evening's jollification was .. ?j°r iq . ^bperit a few days here with her moth- was duaiilacing the horse to a great brought to a close by a lunch, in which , ez, Mrs. G. M. Palmer. extent, is being discs-rded •' and the pumper pie was the chief item on the -BQ=., and Mrs. Gieot. Toronto visit- horse is again 'becoming popl>mr mefiu.. ed thi fattens parents, J. C. a -a Mrs- with the farmer. The tractor is not Bryant on Tuesday last' IN MEMOR M.tore ? meeting expectations and are to be Me S� s .. -A number from Pickering attend- seen in increasing numbers in barn ed the Prohibition basion meeting at yards and other out of the way places Annan -In lovin¢ memory of ottr dean son and brother, W. Walter . � Whitby on Monday afternoon. where they are gradually going i..*qo ....21 Annan, who was killed in action .. .. -Robert and Mrs. Gormley left on decay. It is predicted that there will -�, !Tuesday, to spend the winter, with soon be a great demand for heavy on November 2nd, 1918, . No len . their daughter in Barberton, Ohio. horses, and farmers are being advis- length of time nor lapse of years -Harry and Mrs. Arnold entertain- ed to go snore extensively into the Can than our loved one's past. °"' +ed a nur-:ber of friends to a Hallow- breer of heavy horses, as the price For treasured memories hold him dear a f�r ' e'en party at their home on Saturday is certain to go up For a time, it is Ar�f will while memory lasts. Reliable'Team ' fV+. ` .- ,�_� "' � �evezn ng. expected, the supply will not meet -Never forgotten by Father, Mother ""° -W. D. Rogers and daughter, MiFs the demand. and Sister. _- .. ,:. .1 -., .tea. , Helen, of Toronto,•visited the former's -There is now no doubt that the t inter mother. Mrs. J, H. Rogers, one day motorist- bas won in his fight for the Now Adaergta�sa+asa. ' w -�'.. . . . 1. .... last week. privilege of running his cars on the-. � the. �w.... .. . . . . . . ;,� . -Miss Hames, assistant teacher in highway. Whenthe automobile was ®ELCO PLANT FOR BALE-Ap- .1 h the Highland Creek public school, first introduced, and that is only a few ply st NEws OFFICE. _' . _ . ... ,' spepy Sunday with Mise Laura And- ars a there gars quite an agita- - Pew at the home of the latter's par- g°' `©R SERV ICE -A wont York. fi � `�PIerC a�d Stainfields" t<4� cots here. tion in some sections to have a law y _ . enacted to prevent cars from using -hire boar Gerald Clark. Daaharton. 7•10 « 4 11�1", -Wm. McGuire returned name last our public highways They were dps- POTATOES FOR SAL& -Apply to a' week atter spending several months cribed as being' a source of great dan- Edgar stony. Goodwood `PhoneStouflville _. with his sons at Margaret, Mon. He 0.10 Our Fall and Winter Stock of men's ger, as harass would never get used 7�a, reports the craps fairly good and were to them, and some councillors thought OIISE FOR BALE -12 rooms. co- -well harvested. it foolish to put our roads in good Howeat blocks. For fullpartuutan•pply to a - b --'Sirs. W. J. Clark left on Saturday condition. as Rood roads were attrae- Mrs. McGinty. Pickering. act i; ., and Women 13 Underwear is4111 '" .t'or Lakefield on account of the innece Live t0 the motorist. At that time - - - oi her son, Allan, who had to qo to in its PIGS FOR SALE -7 pica, will weixb ('' w the eterboro Hospital to una rgo a the Nesresatle I abort 9� Ibs . sad sow w,tk6 little cries these two linea is and use Slit minor operation. columns "Come on. boys, Gerald Clark. Dtmbarton. s s1. -The E. R. G. Y. L B. C, of St, them as demons, and nrrt as human �t : beim '"k defy earthly power to r ERRETe FOR BALE -stood loon- jPanl's United Church will hold thein give them permission to run over oto urs App1Y )ohs o'snen Frenckman's1. noW ins' Unbnthly class meeting at the home of cads and We most make an example Say. R. R. No.2. ickertag. 8 11 t'L,d'), Xiss Ida Sterritt on Wednesday, Nov. of a few of them before a call to SAFE FOR BALE -lo first-class ' ` 110th, at 7.80 P. m k7 Merenp°Hosiery for %dive, silk or wool•-veey nice knit -The Ladies' Aid of St. Andrew's arms given." That looked bad for feet`s condition at � about a 9 z in fwbhiooable colors. , church will meet at the home of Mrs. the poor motorist, but he kept up the __ _ _ .._ _ -_ _ _-_ - . _ . - . John Murkar on Wednesday, Nov. 30, g� fight until now his enemy has HOL BE TO RENT -5 rooms. Also ,� fat 8 ¢ m All members are request- been eampletely vanished not because prase, Hard and gaff water. Good cement a. he has been billed or otherwise put cellar. ADp1y to Mr.' tla*rY �a►>�• Gk� New Fail Sweaters for boys sod Men -very lwtest in ` led to be present t out a the struggle, but because he moat• St f wind -breakers -see them. -During the past -we week had a day oz two of idea)klndian sum- p m� e Y °# "demons" by ARM FOR BALE OR TO RENT- New �� end Sats for Boys and Myo--onr'Fedoras in, x,11;, mer weather, but only a day at a time %sir a car himself. Now no Lo: as. con. a. Pickering. 70 acre•. Good - one ever thinks of denying the arot- house and cod buildings. ADD1Y to s' �' beaver sod black, are -baht 1l a _. ;and farmers make good use of it by one the use of the roads, and the ecu. iso Engin St. East, Oshawa. 9 gleyt � g apples and doing other urgent roads are xz�OY improved for hisPick- p to the tan a m• to d STRAYED -On to lot 8. coo. 8. e . . 5} benefit eriag a 3 Year old heifer. Owner may have . -Mr. Fry who has been in the em- special ame b bag ty .rid p*" ea noes. - jersey Knit . Suite for Children, 8, !. 8 -and. 4 years=�a'! �. Dioy of the h3 se Excelsior Mills for -October report of the Pickering gam. , te. .T." moat. _ 11 a {fie st year, lies resigned to accept Continuation School The names of pretty Colors and patterns. ill .pa, y. . ; a position in Guelph, and left last the pupils have been arranged in or- : L T � work th S-rn, � a IL for _.. � ' _ � wee1.k with his wife and family for his der bf meet. The examinations giv- y� cm„t to learn a�iobranchea of business. n , ticw home. en in Form 3 were English Literature �vy�lt `o Manager, Rose Es«hnbs Proatseta. - t omen's Institute held a Geometry, Physics, and Ancient His- Ltd',. Pickering. -'� ' and B' Boots For Fall �heW .. Mensa y successful meeting at the har� tory those o! Form 2 were Arithmetic FOR BALE OR TO RENT -Large .. . - _ _ -� 8u (Dr.) Cartwright on Wedne> Er)giish Literature, Latin and Algebra building. known ce the Dillingham Block. -- ` day aftesaoon of lsstweek. An faster siography; those of Form 1, Dwel ' Part may be rented separately- A r splag►did stock of the Reliable 9isman" '' �g )mating discussion on Snppez Dishes' English Literature, French and Bot- to Mn R S. Dilltnghem, 92 Chatham st.. Bps - •sppf�—Prices very reasonable. Bee us y, " any. Forma --('icons Gilmer, Stanley ville. or Arthur Boyes. PidMing. s -lo before purchasing. Dk pl' ORONTO WET -WASH LAUN. .. t - -r'. M. an will hold an ane- Taylor, Edna Reid, Lillian Wiman, - . . it 'tion sale of Yorkshire swine, short- Ethel Bray. Florence Mutch, Ethel TORY (Semi finish)—Let our driver tail and � lt. hbrn feeding steers, milch cows etc. at Blenldn, Harold Richardson, Violet �aD i tb Mi. S wx i a ce b �e tr +whop. w And Don't Forget ` his premises, lot 9, con. 8, -Fickering, Swans Marjorie Diamond, Mary Spen- will pick uP and deliver 3 times a week. _ ,, .' (% miles west of Audley) on Wednes- ter„ Dorothy Andrew, Hilda Walsh, ARM MACHINERY -Frost ds , _ ' I ' day, Nov. 10th. See bill's for particu- Ruth Taylor, Robert Stork, Mildred F Wood Cockshutt, Tudbope Anderson John HAII(H S VPORK aHiRTa >►nd '�� r I-' ._- Murphy, Jean Annan, William Pow- Deere. Buell. Gould. Shapley I Muir, Fieury, ., -The Young PeopIJ le's Union of St era, Form a er e - Wilkinson. +1 crest -titin. W - F. 'rosy, Paul's Church will meet as usual at 8 ie1 Westney, Sydney Beare, Verna now. woo De F°`t Leona Spencer, Bernice Cha - Greenwood. 27ct � o'clock cn Friday evening. The meet- Petty, pe pp OR SALE-Obeap. all kinds of '� Law, Margaret Puck- 1 Ing will be in charge of the Christian man, Howard w, Helen wagons, barren. and al kinds of farm im- Fellowship Department. A number rin, Winnie Wood, Fern Toma, lements in good order. Also seterat heavy and� S.. - b� young ladies will discuss the topics, Cowan, Marjorie Annan, Mildred Bar- ght scales and cook stoves and beaus. High - "What is the Church," arid ``What does rett, Lizzie Annan, Arthur Field, set Drize ,d for hides and wool, also five pottl; BAN * I It Teach." Kenneth Morley, Lyndon Cronk, Ber- try. H. Merman. Stouffville. Phone 1903 18tf0HAPM M a 11 .' -Hallowe'en was observed very nice Crawford, Grant Law. Form 1 OTICE-I +m wrecking a few Ford ""�� tiietl on Satu -da evening. When --Ruth Diamond, Myrtle Lockwood, I cars. will sell the arts very theap. 'I have I. � g y Y ' g• Brack Hood, Helen Gibson, Jean And- also for sale one Maxwell touring, areal nice car. our residents awoke On Suri3ay morn- runs nice, rides nick, looks nice, a sumptuous /'� ,�.-, .— they found that the village had er„son. Bert Elliott, Walter Richard- fit. which gives the impression of some class, and �j �TmR �L f �■�R��'E amuch the same appearance as it had son, Austir>-Baker, Dorothy Swan, at the r his is a r Tk pprice r sin.$150As canore T�� Liv 1 11i vs ��ii �� selling this s a re rkabk bargain. Also a Ford JJl.. ii��ll- _....­.;� the previous day. A number of the Sam McNabney, Jack Chapman, Al- ton truck at tlao_T. C. Brown, Brougham. asci members of the younger set made Ian Andrew, Elmer A7mis, Phoebe social calls in their Sunday best, ant Juniper. Coaser4atiy� Conveatloa Telephone 4900 o were treated to candy and other ac- - ceptable eats. SALE REGISTER. . -A public meeting will be held in Nov. 9th, -Auction Sale of A Convention of the Delegates of .. the Town Hall, Tuesday November Tuesday, of the Riding of South Ontario for floe . household furniture, horse cattle purpose of selecting a Ceodidste to N , !?th, at 8 p.m. under the auspices of pigo etc.. the property of Williaru the Women's Institute. Miss McCor- Hoover, Green River. -Sale at one contrast the Riding is the coming Pro- s kindale of Australia will speak on V ock gee bills. Fred -Postill, vincial Election for the Conservative �utO Re airs, ACCe88orles, 0-ils aIId ti. ' kir%daeraf straldle in Canada she has o'clock. Party will be held in the Town Hall, P � !J2 "been doing edacatilinai work along auctioneer. Whitby. on Saturday afternoon, No- i Wednesday, Nov, 10 -Credit gale of vember 6th, at 290 p. m- Ron. W. S. :•, -�i a80�ine, Acetylene Welding, this line. she has •travelled extenaiv- Reg'd Yorkshire brood sows and price, Attotaey-Qeaeral, will Addrew d. Lely and is a most interesting and pigs,2b a shorthorn feeding theConveation. a fluent speaker. We urge everyona to . ,. Batter Qhariding• _151 'hear Mira ker. Windag, not only the !8 au.. cows, Quebec beater Ladles especially invited. - y r older people, but the young folks, stove etc. The property of F. M, JAs gym, M. D. J. A. McGIBBok, �s Chapman at Graatuere farm, Lot ii, President Secretary R,epalrs made on ail mak88 ', girls and boys, in whom she is parti- �y 8 Pickering Sale at 1 o'clock. . poo Bwva Toa Stxt3 1 si•9 • . . `cularly interested. Wm Maw, auctioneer. /. I . 4 -A motion picture eritertalnmPnh _* Sal', i O� ^y 17— �/pi P a , ` under the auspices of Group D. of Fky+ Nov. lZti~- Choice feeding giV, j • the ladies' Aid Society o! gt-Andrew's steam. heifers and milch cows at N. W. United Church, will M hid in the Mansion House . gtouffville. No re- .. , I. y• cern. 6 months credit. gale at one Marble and 4ranite Dealer. ,I'll 1. S ' .Town Hall to -morrow (Saturday) a prop Cemetery Lettering etc. . A J Hamtin F. W. Silver- _ . .: ening. Films of an --edaeatlona nature, as well as a number sides; -f 1_U is 6We_'f: — ---- ' ---- ----- _ . _ ... .. - ybt•cIaee work__._._.._ ` ~nf films of a humorous character, will Titaroday, Nov. 25th -Auction Sale of gnaranteed. be thrown on the secreen. If you de- Re stared Shorthorns and grades Implements at lot 8b, co^• 4, Kingston Road and Pickering . • .''sire an evening of enjoyment, profit, and thorough entertainment, do not and Pickering. The property of the late East Townliae. . . ' fail to attend. A good laugh will not J. S. Beare. Sale at one o'cl'ock Pheooe Whitby (iS R 32 i' . � has*' vrny. Admission-? adults •25 sharp. See bills., Fred Postil'l, auc- 2740• .p, O. -Whitby F. R. • cents; children, under 12 years, 15 c. tioneer. , 1�� N65v.s+An 3s[ N,f., 4..�+ ';• tr. n,w.:y N•'?)a5+t*'ht> s9^f:.ta _ . . ..c e..,e- - ..;c «'' ..:a:.w -,n _=+. ''x tk'-'�m-.,..; .� ._. `' ', r " ,;,:, _ SP Eil�DER, r ", 1 - CHgRLE S -Proprietor, Pickering ,�;,�y,�, .a o' ?4? ,r a "" I. x / .: , :_ . '.."*, . _ ,*�.. ,.T _"--., Wo •: �r•�FTi 'd:. rslS..si t 4_1_4 - ':��.s'I,A.#�'.ee,""••�'