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PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, NOV. 12, 1926 . 10 �wloTslitOsttgl Otarlta. CfreeS3 RSv'e=' -DUMBARTON. WHITEVALI. Saw �� � B A meeting in the interests of John The regular meeting of the GREENWOOD Me�i4osL Stacey the Conservative candidate men's Institute will not be held' i� Nov. 23rd. �pptp�e c B. FORBYTH,A00 h. D.. Duey r �' Q� - on when will sevening dhdre ages of will be ver Nov. vL2ibeut Tui eld in the Community Hall, ments Whiteval W Baptist t f Sunday ~• letem Mambe�r obi theheAi merian �matriew Col. H. A. Mullins, Ext-M.P., the School intend holding their Christmas '++�++or an- LLN =, p Eyes esantined by appointment. Anniversary Cl. out. Out. candidate and others. The chair will services Sunday Decem- Fruit Baskets of all descriptions, be taken at 8 o'clock. Ladies are spec- ber 19th, also the Christmas Enter- BetabiLhed 1888 r' N�� O. McBINNON, M.D., L.R.O.B. ly invited. tainmpnt December 26th, as usual. . sdca r1b m•mb•r of m. oouss• of iacladiag qt. bones, pt bones, Kindly keep these dates in mind. Headquarters ` taydaiaas snbd 6srgons of Oafaela llssnfiaM k or ooilse• of swasons, imsannrBo. Orates and Baskets at CHAMPIONSHIP PUBLIC SPEAK - On the evening of Monday Nov. w irw•� attrnaon �° ast'aass °t �omoa •°e IMG CONTEST AT WHITBY 16th, a meeting in the interests of a1,tlersstn On" ane re"s•N. wonAam. lowest prices. John Stacey the Conservative Candi- TheAnnual Championship School date will be held in the Oddfellowts' 0R FEEN' Shaping and Turning. Fair Public Speaking Contest will be Hall, where addresses will be given ' AR. OHRISTIAN, Barrister and Kiddie Kars, Sleighs, Office Stools 'held before the County Council at by Fred Arnold, Mr. Stacey the candi- (;ORM i e!M tor, Notary Public Etc. Money to Whitby on Wednesday, November 17 date and others. The chair will be ta- } whole or Rcoand e w. south Wing. court House, Whitby. Zaly $alt For $ale at 2 p.m_ ken at '8 o"clock. Ladies are specially $OATS s A G. BROWNING, B. Q. Barris- 31 boys and girls throughout Ont- invited• BARLEY FEED .ilia ter, solicitor, Notary Public. Annex' Blk., ' OHAS. A. WHITS ario County are eligible to compete SCHOOL REPORTS. "BRAN 1 itr.rbgiately west of Poat OtSee. Dundas street, each being a winner in a public ._. SHORTS WYitby. House phone 389, Office phone 392. Successor to late W G. Barnes Speaking Contest at one of the 18 ,SCRATCH FEED Phone SM or write Locust Hill. ODt. CHERRYWOOD PUBLIC SCHOOL ATOjd ! ROSS -Barristers. So- School Fairs. JUNIOR ROOM for ppNoultry M Nortbern Ontario Building, 330 II. Class: RnPiilky A. Petty R. May- CR kCKED forpoultry _ � Adelaide 2767 Box Social and Euchre will be M r MacRae, B Petters. Sobol • Teefy, I have a car of Cereal Feed evhich Hay Ssret, pronto. P 1 [) J. Beaton, . Ross. t j Pe ers. Sr. — -1 A Teefy, Vera Drinkwater, E. Barks , ` D IOHARDSON t PIOgERING- J. • held in Morrish's Hall, Highland Jr. I -H. Teefy C. Hodgson C. Calla- I consider the best value for Barristers, Solicitors etc:. 3o1n7g-319 Coated. l►9rsse*sai DNbetar Creek on Friday everinq Novn 19th, dine; Torrance; ett�*. Sr. Pr.- teed I have seen. for a longnv } ata. Toronto.Pboom Main 1890aad Main Lie sed EtKbal»sOT Institute Boxau s X11 betsold at aucs g a�groy' Jr. Pr A. Wilkey; H. tame. bill_ y S. orner. Y e and Racb �/y Pickering office open Monde and Wed- Ra t4 ts- SENI evening. evening. all day Satatday, mestf - J f9T01? HZAR6E Good cats s wilF 8.30 bhaprices not to egive apla xceed 75 - p asto Sr. e Annie Beatrhe KinggJ; Mary James WHEAT and BARLEY WAated. eninaPhone P}c utda, su Ritten Denttad C A"MONTg Old. provide boxes and enclose name. Lawrie; Peter Sobol; George Hender- Chopping Mondays, Wednes• w Phone 9x4 Everybody come and have a good son; Leo McGriskin; John Hood. Sr. days and Fridays. '�''?� R D. C. Smith, Dentist, Stouft• - - time. III Winifred Barnes; Annie Petty' A:Yvine. HonorGradasteof Chicago and, Leslie Beare; E�ielyn Drinkwater; JeaW Universities and the Royal at CHERRYWOOD. Harold Fenney; Bertha Smith Vin- F• �+• �' Itfeatad surgeon.. Phone offs« 1Qil, j� cent Teefy; Mary Switzezr. Jr. III fi Sala. Nooutud: appointment.. 2917 Roofing Material ! The Annual Christmas tree and Gordon Petty; Walter Waddell; Lloyd p BLAKE of 88ATON, D. D. 8.. entertainment of the Cherrywood Petty; Murray Hollinger; Marion Graduate or the Royal CToroe o. beak* Sunday School will be held on Tues- and L'aiveesity of Toronto. Dista Ferguson; Earl Taylor; Ruth Hollinger i o•es Adurdock's Gonfectfa atom whithy. 5 x British Columbia, Shingles day everin¢ Dec. 21st. Allan Rittenhouse; Hazel Petty. 0 A L hours 9 to 12 : 1 to a�, ins• •ptfaae e. 3 x It A meetingin the interests of John` i �Oae - soy No. 2 .&acid 5x " the c ming ferathe l electionve candidate in be south Ontario of Riding Uoaserva N. DALES. L D, 8„ D. D. A., A good supply of Hard and Soft . Graduatr of Royal Col ear Dental Sur• held In the Cherrywood Hall, on the g and the vnivernty otloroato. Ot$ce tives on Saturday afternoon. at a coo- Coal On head. Also a supply D. A. Scott's atom. Claremont- Ont, TORONTO ASPHALT evening of Friday Nov. 17th. Addres- ventioo held here, uuanimousl tend• Otace hours, 9 a. m. to s p. m , saturds 9 .. ROOFING- ses will be Riven 6y Fred Arnold Mr. y of Kindling Wood, -' rt ed their nom nation to former Mayor ti at. to 1 o m. Phone Clare 1aot; a7 Stacey and others. The chair will .be y stole lea s: Murray'• 18 tu., 82 in. and 86 inch John Stacey, f Oshawa, to coote.-t �' taken at 8 o'clock. _ RBERT T. FALLAIBE, L DO widths. 4 in 1 Shingles ; also ebe coostltueocy to the Provincial 12tf ,Phone Piek. 1700. i D. S.. Graduate of the Royal College of slices! Valley and AUDLEY. election on Dec. 1. The thiel speaker Smrgmna and the U "me, ty� o! Toronto. of the dit was Lieut. -Col. W. H. ' _a aeove ). S. 8aiadoo astore,P'icterisg. oat. Ridge Roll. y DONALD MDNRO PIOKZKIKG 4 may hours 9 a m. to 3p. m., or by a int- Corn cutting by machines has been Price. Attorney Oeceral, who told of ' £ OW Pbooe Pick Wm' MAterlhL or will give price on' abandoned. Premier Ferguson's Government -con - finished job. The acct weather has about reached trot policy. Mr. Stacey's Da®e was �irL .1.Gttii� Aga;#ssss�s �sqr!!. the only one to o "fore the conven- `ice hi - a serious proposition on farms here, y �,,r ••� PICKE�J •i• W. H. Westney, Miss Muriel West- tion, although it .bad been rumored • ' LIZAarrH RICHARDSON-8uo. • j i1 �j ' ne and Miss Jean Annan attended Previous! that Mayor R D. Preston. The w tme late a v, Richardson, *esara• the recent Sunday School- convention also of Oa awn, was a probable card!- sseil•ksosa Fare Ysauraace Compania o! L� lj It Y� date. The candidate• in accepting the tofW 1 standing g4tf i.ii� at PeteCom nomination. declared he was s firm Motor overhaulia to and aide smF The Community Club held a mss g• p ` lO6TILL, oenred AacLtonest, queradb at the home of Mrs. Simon supporter of Premier Ferguson• aDd ' Lain repaaid�� °°" _ an' °o an -� L ok AheadPucknn on Monday night of last termed his policy v an advaocrd farm "Battery Beryloa--Qhat�loglataaai•s d all kfawa •ss•sao ao 0o abaehal 01011 a. Addr• s Qa•ae atvr r o., pas week. They had a large crowd despite of temperance. Dr. James Moore, of and overhauling. , the heavy rain and the costumes Broolcllo, President of Optarlo Ridlog All work guaranteed. Put rafts a,BRATOP TOWNS Conservative Association, presided, service 'ch e Buy your new Furnace now or were novel and clever throughout erg �. oaaveyanew Osasaoiaroaw t•s ssss.g Mayne Preston. o[ Oshnwa. end Dr, ]Phone 6610 )hart Gastral. aasaaslas, AZ; -n -w a.s Bs., e~y r I•ea have your old Qoe repaired Prizes went to Miss L. Pratt as a m' �s "7-- of 1111-A ve _ s- read for the winter. Gypsy fotune-teller, to. R. Winters as T. E. Sasser. Federal member for this smssr' t ti. oaa t-9 As][ nes about the •'the Kaiser;' wearing Prussian siding. were among the speakers, W. E. 8 E R R Y '7 3!A W, LIC8N88D AIIO- Guard helmet, and- to Robt. Hedge wEsr ►ttt.t.. r1 TIONEER M. York. Qatarao earl Dwbam - �• � � � •�. � and Miss Margery 'Annan sa the best GOe•ta'a• 'w• of iilai�•� Yon eaaaoL do better. couple. Games, music and lunch com- Owing to the speciaL services being ka. Terme reaaooable, • Dana t•r leted the program. Coal and F y a:r..gea .t NBwS' Oeacv. esu � lod•pso- Or if its a RaaRe, let ue supply. p _ p R held in connection with the opening of h dant sYooes. Whitby, Oat sty h in you with a ''Good Cheer." GREENWOOD. Agincourt, on Presbyteriannew Knox 8day Nov,re 14th, MINING Yon will be satisfied- '-- there will be 'no regular morning or THIE MI IMG XARiiil ♦ W. H. Wilson spent the week -end evening services in Melville Church. Plumbing, Eavetronghing, recair g with his son at Oshawa. There will however, be there la1 !�pp cork of ever kind, all gu Fa A. li E S O �We buy and sell, furnish quotations y Mrs. Graham Johnson of Uxbridge Sunday school service which starts at A" inforDl�alOn on all Listed and gnaran teed. is spending a few days with friends ten o'clock On Nov. 24th, we are to Unlisted Mining Stocks. -'Hardware of all kinds: here. aga in have the pleasure of hearing ZsOOZTBT a e w prto • what Pfioae- Blob and Mrs. •Harvey and Albert Mr. Frank Yeigh, that noted traveller "Mite to buy or to hold, or spent Thankrsgiving day with Bert who will give his famous lecture Nut and Stove Coal _ what stock to sell. eI,VIN BIISHBY . and MTs, Harvey. "Ramblings in the Motherland." This lel Ofienta are making money by M>. N. Bie and Son and Miss Mabel y eig and Was Edna Green spent the boli- excellent discourse b oro Y h will i_ following our advices PIOXERING be illustrated by 160 coloured photo- and Coke also days with friends in Buffalo. phs of the various places 'Mir. t ew long experience in mining, ex- Mrs Tremble and son and Miss gzea1 has visited. Those who were j Welding over • period of twenty g1/1 VOj i w '� Scattergood and Mrs. Matthews , of at @, last lecture will remember with All Kinds of Feed ye�ara. allows as to ive wood adeiae. LJFW 1 V Toronto spent Sunday with James and pleasure the pleasant evening spent ' sa, Ohs speculativnvestmente feature of amine your house heated for half Mrs. Raine and family, listening to. this famous traveller. All ' u oe the epeeulatf w•e feature of a pro*. • F - pecti�e mining venture. the cost of coal P The ooneert given by the Whitby the - children and grown-ups in the Cement �1umbeYa l[iLL9 CO. choir in ,the church here on Monday neighborhood are cordially invited to f t t� SOLLOWAY, If so, instal one of the Instant 3sa eve was'much appreciated but I think be present. A silver collection will be Lath . Members of Standard Oil Burners in your range, or a little more variety would have added taken up at the door. Do not forget _ Membet of tExchange. e Montreal as In in your farnac ational Oil Burger m Rev.ils avBeto its sre in the village 6 ow on gam_ s. the dates Nov. 24th at eight o'clock � Terms: Mini Sxchaa e. in Melvi le Church. A special m T Wi 8 programme is being arranged. and see the-Oftee; and Board r. Bunner takingthe evenin • Metropolitan Bse uilding, rvice in the church here while 1ss 36 ONT. CO. BOYS AND -GI Cash TORONTO, ONTARIO 'W, J. GORDON'S, Helen Bunner sang a solo. The church HAVE BUS TRIP TO TORONTO Phones: Adelaide 88'71 and GM Agents Street, was filled, this showing the good• -will Agents Wanted 231y Pickering of the people in this neighborhood to- wards the Rev. Bunner and family. TIMB TABLE -Pickering Station ..-..y-- •---••-- w We � T.M. Thins going East dna as followsL DUMBARTON. No. 10 Mail 7.58 A W 2tl Local 7.69 P. X. MT. J. Hewitt spent the holiday g0 Localg,�r p M with his family in the city. rs 8tinday train, 8.38 A. M. B.J. Edwards spent the holiday e Show In n vrith C: W. and Mrs. Holmes. `•� � Trssns going weak this as follows- Miss K. Anderson of Toronto spent No. 29 Looal 9.22 A. M. Sunday with Miss Agnes Thom, " f 27 Local 1'44 P. Mn Sorry to report Reg. Sommerville 9 Mail 9.21 P. M, gems new designs in Reed 'cin under the Dr's care through illness. Sunday truss, ..7.42 P. M. Willow Chairs. These' are Sydney Morrish is enjoying a fort - beautiful chairs, uphol Foregoing is according to Standard night hunting in the north country. stered in either tapestry time. Th 1 11 set` t th or mohair. ' Price ' from $14 to $17., ;Other Chain at right prices. >\a per display of "Simmons" Wal - not Hods, our prices are 18, 010, $12 and fly 8pringt from $ 4.50 to $10 >1lattcssses range in price from - $8.00 to $25.00 ' Sterrift - Furniture L4aler and Funeral Director Phone 1800 Fiskaing. pntwk A HELM DALE 11 I �20SE3lSNQ ' . For Pastry an .Our Royal Brand at your Grocer's. Farmers who have wheat get your Sour made from your own wheat. We can grind it. Feed of all kinds—Chicken feed, hen fused, chop, millfeed. e youclg peop a vr1 m a e Manse on Friday evening Nov. 12th. Mrs. Bateman and family holidayed with her parents Wm. and Mrs. Ben- nett. Miss Marion White of Toronto spent the holiday with her parents here. The Misses Higgins of Toronto sperst the week -end with their cousin Miss Irene Dunbar. Misses Saunders and Sings of Tor. onto visited over the holiday witb Mims Janet Allison. The Mission Band will meet at the home of Miss Helen Thom next Sat- urday at 8 o'clock Mrs. Ed. Schwalm ably filled the position of organist on Sunday last in the United church. Miss Thelma and Jean Whiteoak of Markham visited with Miss PhylliE Nicholson over the hoilday. - Chopping every week -day. - Mr. C. Evans and friend of Niagara Falls N.Y. and Miss Bessie Bath of Pickering spent the Week -end with Miss Marjorie Annts. The high boy and girl in each of the 18 Ort+,.ario' County School Fairs were taken in to Toronto by Bus on Wed- riesday, November 3rd, by Agricultu- ral Representative W. M. Croskery. This prize was awarded to the boy and girl in each School Fair winning the highest number of points for ex- hibits and contests and was financed by means of a refreshment booth wn- ducted at the various school Fairs by Women's Institutes, Home and school clubs, and other local organizations. The Bus left Brechin at 6.30 am., and picked the winners up along the highway ' from there to Pickering. The party was landed at the Parlia- ment Buildings where they were re- ceived by W. Bert Roadhouse, Deputy Minister of Agriculture 'and by Hoa Joseph Thompson Speaker in the Legislature. They were then entertained to lun- cheon by the Robert Simpson Co., af- ter which they visited the Royal Ont- ario Museum where they spent a very interesting tiro hours. The T. Eaton Co., entertained the party to dinner at 5 PjYL and spent an hour in show- ing thew about the store. All reporx a splendid outing. The Hat of winners in Pickering is as follows: Dorothy Swan, S.S. No. 7' Andrew Annan, B.S. No. 2: Gladys darmon,, S.S. No. 10; Caldwell Sheppard S.S. No. 16; Ethel Bunker, S.S. No. Sal. -The political contest in South Ontario will be a straight fight be- tween the "Oets" and the "drys" with John Stacey and W.E.N. Sinc- lair as candidates. _ Rckerm'g,aF Pyre.,+ _a � ax-�".es.+:eaf,...w:r1e a ws.Y•u4 ., V.•..>v:. a .__t.. :P .' ..#'a1d5�+.:.•..aF:w,...:• .._..,1+" a.r!_ 1. '. +e•a'. +..,•.j. :.war.: .+_.n.. J .... �w. ..lair..'-.. w:+ J�n-x �� Breeders & Feeders —OF— LIVL STOCK i r� Tha condition of much of your r 4 grain feed this year warrants a ' rest deal of precaution in feeding. f diges- Y main poison and other tivp diseases are produced w ea fed in quantitive. See that it ie z Omixed with some other feed and fed in small quantities to avoid troubles of this nature. «, A N. E. MCEWEN9 Veterinary Snrg,son Pic]iceria�, :i�ta,=io � ax-�".es.+:eaf,...w:r1e a ws.Y•u4 ., V.•..>v:. a .__t.. :P .' ..#'a1d5�+.:.•..aF:w,...:• .._..,1+" a.r!_ 1. '. +e•a'. +..,•.j. :.war.: .+_.n.. J .... �w. ..lair..'-.. w:+ J�n-x �� 1?1414' 71 v� _j• Ca big hesup,.,, Which' was why he was prIawltug about the s=N wayside ata- I* ral 5C entwcaHy tion, serving Lathrop Grange when Sir -Guy -took his, ticket London: The next minute there was no more heel- R'O kickIng for the Inspector. He thought he bad got his certainty. He simbook- (4. ed for London, and when the Lraln A Y_.K1 1. steamed in took his seat a f4tw COW- -e entered by partments behind Ube or Ws quarry. _K -E The baronet was eviderrtly doing a, aim M Eng: OF OUALMY FOR bot with a view to leaving and pre-eminently a man to be shadowed with that dogged patience which had raised Mr. Roake to his present post- ' T158 tion at the Yard. -hand, and -The Mind Awakened. how, and blamed if I don't go and do soRoake took the Job in% n the train ran into the London it. He ought to have trickled back to whatever arouses, and wakens the ,a terminus was soen in swift pursuit. It his diggings by, TLOIA�." A%A fres- from dust as tea calm be' mind, and causes It to forget itself and was a simple matter of instructing a Leaving the bundle' tri the safe taus -` generously give Its attention. to mat - 47,7 taxicab driver to follow the preceding tody of the river police, he walked tolters outelde--itself--that is education) taxi_ to its destination. 63 This was a Jermyn Street and interviewed the "Whatever stirs it from itssleep or its house of service flats in Jermyn Street, hall -porter; of the flats he had watched 'indolence or Ip prejudice or Its timid-' • where Guy Lathrop had lived from the all day. In answer to.,his question sty or -its indiffi�mnoe,--a-that to edua�p armistice up to the death Of his uncle- he was informe& that Sir— Guy La- its "leads It owVI Into tion. With a cheery nod to the hall -porter, throtp had not returned. and broader interests and, new fields in his hutch he vanished up the stairs, Roake hovered about till midnight opens up larger vistas ­that Is educa-: Inspector Roake, after a glance and then, concluding that Sir Guy did 'A and tion: Whatever makes 1t ke"Ir -plates in the vestibule, not mean. to return, he retreated to at the name aware; whatever nlskea It conimioug .0 took up what was to be a prolonged New Scotland Yard and set in motion of Its own powers and inspires it to that radiates vigil in a tobacconist's shopuse them; whatever encourages It or, across the the vast mechanism heading of Cheverel -Rectory: street. For it was not till after dark therefrom for preventing wanted fugi- calls to it W exercise them' that b; 'BEGIN HERE TO -DAY. stamped Symes—The bearer Is that Sir Guy Lathrop emerged from tivas from leaving the country and for e4ucatjon. "Dear Mr.- -.7 Samuel Honeybun, retired tne'1511 lair. But the old watch-C1,09's arresting them If they remain in It. eount an, startles the neighborhood either a lunatic or a criminal impos- his Pure quickened as he took up the ,Merely a matter of hours, but I would to hand r with the announcement that blood I tor, and YOU do well in r .`Ifound In his rain -gauge. Right on'the him over to the police. Father has' chase again. There was a change in should have preferred to have run hi moni'eai. ;Aftla of the announcement comes news gone to town, to -day, and in his ab- the baronet's rig, a change that Prom- in- niywl1f," the Inspector murlured. Dear Friends: ''of the strange murder of— Bence Ibfr. Danvers' called and badger- ised great things. He was dressed dif- (To be continued.) Sir Francis Lathrop,father of Mar- ed me for an introduction to you on ferent-17, and when he had entered Youti@4e, no risk _Z j� -19areto who is engaged Sir Guy Ls- rate. �_the flat. he -had carried a -suit�- your Dyeing or �_.of_tbs the -pretext that he was -our -cu W t th alairs, Sir Guy -is suspected though he Now.he. vms esrrying a -bundle in a Hatt know nothing about him, Tinting if you use r. Roake was gratified Det was quite frank about his obJect, when be found The cedar of Lebannou is not cam• "Dy -o -la Dyes"., ective Inspector Roake of Scot xtract that his man was going to travel afoot. mon In England even today, and less land Yard, who had been assigned to which, I gathered, was to e Same Kind of dye Pro - the case, visits the Lathrop home• money from you. To get rid of him He disliked cab shadowings, as they than 200 yearn ago there was nota I appeared to accede to his rGqU80t. tree.of this species in Mu :fessional Dyers use. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY. entailed trusting to the wits of the single rwe re that driver. Resourceful. and Proud of b" A celebrated botinlat Bernard do Jug - though naturally he is not aware own initiative, he much preferred a sleu, visited Palestine 1, 1737, and, was Bond for Booklet. am warning you against him— With warm expressions of thanks Yours very sincerely, Adels, Larkin." pedestrian pursuit, since that method struck by the "sit -617 appearance of Yours sincerely, sw Xlyne took his departure, but having YIyne put the letter away in his brought into play certain little tricks the trans on Mount Lelicidion. He• gained the road, he stopped Irresolute frowning rather in be,- and dodges which he had specialized selected a tiny sapling. and, for lack pocketbook, It was a new sensation for him, Ilia, wilderment than in anger. In. of a better "Wt." filled his hat with had been won by his Mataphorica:ly licking his lips, the native soil, planted -ble Young :.:Many success" ; "of all the treacherous young cats! " -Service Dept. being cocksure of hinire f Now he her muttered. "This mean* that I most Roake perceived that Sir Guy had cedar, and brough0it sway. was ful'. of n&10vinzs- There. had get my information otherwise than ado ted a costume of well-worn tweeds voyages were Wow in thoge, days. Jobneon-Riohardson, T that accorded with the carrying of &'%ad the botaniat's vessel was d von v been something roguish in that con—through Mr. Symes." ri Dep. T Limited. .1ounded gir!'s tone siice she had fall- I , And later in the day he got It, by bundle.. There was nothing to Z�46 1 out of its course by gales- Even the ed to find bia assumed name in the discreet inquiries elsewhere than at! peop!e turn and look at him, as them 14rinking wader - became scarce. and Lawn Billiards. C:erics' Directory, and it wcs unc3rlY! would have been had he &a_Iied.foi-_h'Q%em would have been none for the Lawn btlHards, whlea is now only that she had not asked where he was • in evening clothes or a frock -coat end precious plant had not the botanist played at �oze place 4n EnglLad, calls staying, � hough the appeared to take shared ble ratiob with It.' Ile was in Is'] hat. Ile might have been a res for bails weighing nine pounds each. it for gra that he wou_'d sell be pectable artisan returning home after danger of - a, serious breakdown In Mar,' The cues are long poles with iron thereabouts, on Sunday, Had she beard, redeeming a Pledge from a Pawn health when the ship arrived at rings at- the end. of the young e:erg7man at the inn and broker neilles, but the tree still lived. with the La And there vfts assuredly something The Excise, authorities then made had eke identified him - - 'Pocket 8drdials. throp detective? Moreover, she had 03 furtive in the baronet's mode of Pro- troubrle� thinking that Jussisn's 1163,10US fastened down the enve'olie, an Uri - gression Before turning a corner 116 care of his liatful of "I -meant that It In order that those who lived around usual proceeding In the case of a lot- Cdoight record the sunny &!ways stopped and looked back. as conce" some dutiable article. He 1400 A. D. m -- Der of Int.-oduction. though fearful that a ah"aw dogged, was ordei*d to empty It."but be pisad- haUre. pocket sundials, equippe'd with j it was the stuck doom !nue ops that 1 f his- steps. Roake chuckled inwardly. i ad so hard, and described no graph- a 6niall compass. made their appear - an U once. seteed it. It would ba the act of His prize suspect was bent on some sally the. h&rdobips he had endured for idiot to present a letter In ignorance' errand that he would never have the sake of his botanical 'specimen, of Its contents. Instead of continuing, undertaken in the light of day. that at Isat he was allowed to so 2,300 Women Are. Bankers. his walk to Long Pastan M4mor he Sir Guy made xtes:thy ajiproach ashore. Twerity-three buDdred women liki el - returned to the inn and in the privacy #.,L to the Thames Embankment by way T,,-, tun ling was planted In the ta- sewive positions . -in banks throughout, of his bedroom steam d the envelope of Charing Cross and Villiers Street, mous Jardlis, des PlantesIn Paris. grow; the United States openThis is what he read under the thence along the Embankment to Wat- to gigantic proportions, and became Halfway across erloo Bridge. the one of the night* of the city. it grew icave Man Used Rene- Club. bridge he leaned over the parapet and to a beight of 86ft.. and continued . to A favorite weapon of the sacinat, -sourtsh for a century. dropped the ba. into the -stream. cave man we*; a club moadq from the Then he walked on toward the south- mexamoth's foreleg. �'1 emend of the bridge, and his gait was Drea no longer furtive, He strode forward Am' Preparation. head erect and eyes to the front, as a I dreamed a dream. a passing dream, "Your talk was excellent, and -so. ;? Wea-t ilkt inan who has nothing to conceal. 'Tea ax wondrous so Aurora's blush. impromptu! % Probably he hadnt. Roake reflected. And radiant an shining Bun -I "I'm gbad -you thought so. I Prac- Ile had got rid of his guilty burden Which tints the cheeks with roar it for two hours test night." Y,�� No, thank you, Guy. "I'll )et when he cast. the bundle into the flush;Klym carry on." Tli ames. its senbe nuissr. in the heart Lost and Found. Roiake hurried to the Embankment was sweeter than the breese'ssong; Sympathetic Lady -"Are you lost?"the Manor. Wi".mot, late chauffeur to i 9tation of the river po:ice and. was 'Twas combination Of all Joys Tommy (in tears) -"No, but I've Mr, Symes, hadrecent:y left that I lucky enough to find a launch along- For �Vblich the human heart doth found a street I don't knowbe- i side the wharf: the litt".e craft was long.gent:eman's employment and waslieved to have obtained another situa- I won chugging down-strearn with the 'Jump of the Lion.Scot�and Yard effic-er en box 1, There its step was like the falilag snow, The average man can jump onlytion in Undon.To London, therefore""The Rever- I fol'olved an exhibltioD of. thc marvel- So quiedy it won the heart, about once the length of his Wdy. butcnd Char!es Danvers" hied himself,'ous skI:I with which the amp .biblous And sat upon Its throne within. a lion can jump two or three times its TO be'of life. the higher p!Lrt. lenXtretaining hfs -room at the inn and '.!-,rs of Lorcdon's waterway setpatronotifying Margaret Lathrop of his de- about their "lawful occasions." Shown This sweetest dream which comes to! Minard's Linimen MOW"they got out theirme t for Neurparture. Ilia letter to his c:ient bade the spot by Roake,grappling-irons and, after only two Is wnst�ant as the stars above,Simply diss4Ave hor be careful. Chicago's New Fish Mau". In the garden that e'vening Margar- abortive attempts, hauled Sir Guy La- And fills the hea*rt with sweet contEtut;The Shedd Aquarium In Chicago -is i4Rinw (25 secormcu). throp's bundle inboard, a bali of ooze- el love.it is the -bite:winged anget rhowed the detective's letter toSir - __ - . -ilding 131 tanks which will contain I T �Martha Shepard LtppincotL bu-an-d-stimy mud�.10 jthe greatest variety of fish exhibitod, Put into the wamb"The juggins weighted itl" snortedThe "mn fe*ler's splurging al�o*at by any. aquarium.water— a:Y over the shop," said Sir Guy. "I the Inspector, fee7ing the brick in the9 were no interior. �Ilf he hadn't it would havepW in the Clothe& to"d.you these private sl�-uth VREENNEWdbwngood. He'll never catch your father's been a mi*e doWr*-river bus the devilof a:Soak two hours, murderer. Much better mArry me. would. - ave.or mom ght off the reel. and let me protect dance."you. There were no- facilities on the"And the day after our wed -ding launch for examining the contents ofpector ar- the bundle, so word was given to re - 'have that Scot.and Yard in&station'. There, onAnd dmes all. rest you," said Margaret, "No, thank turn to the PO--icelet Mr. the slab in the receiving room, the un - you, Guy. I much prefer toRobrll Of iime acking took place, and' Roake's eyesKlyne carry one. At least he's got an Phis head when hesaved— open mind." nelif.y bulged fromI) suit of c:otl-.es and, rejoined Sir Guy gloomil-y. extracted a stidnedGloriously �lean, k see,it in it, a sbarp-pointed Italian -DryY.QU w mar ine as long as I am wr�pped:Cwhiteclothes. under this c=7 cloua oj juspicion. stilleto. kSo be it, but you wi:l quitle i-nderstand "The clothes he wore and the wen - he thatwecari't go on living in the same pon he used!" gloated the Inspector,Made by tas PON- 01tnakers of Lux 1 house under those -conditions. You or restoring the exhibit so far as w I 7will have to clear out, and it's me sible to its former semblance-oodAlWt It 60? P -460 that's for it." enough proof to pinch him on, any- -I tell you the man who inveated"lbliq beue- Islargaret's refusal to marry him the adding machine was a putill the mystery of -her father's death factor." dnd of tbings thatiwas solved rank'W. The next morn-' NURSF ,*gure theyre the 1,.9S otiH quenches. thfirscount."ing, in a huff, Sir Guy left the stately e parctools th hedhouse- he had inherited and had him - The Taroato Hassitai for incarables. inwass Colored With.Gold. -tbxoat aiid b -y its d6 - ,f motort!d to ihe railway station to Iftlistion with 13911avue and Allied NeWtsk,ratch sn'eaTly train. Starting before) tim ywk bay, eftro a thres y -ft" course The oldest red gla-qs w8s road. by jightful flavor'and of Trainfill III young wome'). having theY'lireakfast 'hour, he did not 1 -tsw'li�aterlals used.the farai!* rmred eduo"iell, devir"s OUNIN"allif. "ding. -gold to'the iefreshmetit repwe Margaret again. Wresamt. This Hwilat has adeoted the Wahl - of H&. I CC"Now Inspector Rcake of Scotland a dozb�, but very few tiie joyhair wrtent. The rupits realve a%1f.7rm#.cf Twelve malCeI,,. S�haoj. a or.cathly allowsses and travdin#.re' When he Fw itirVitr make n ini-FJOIL—N-• M- A,Yard WRS a StleS3 SOUI pxvirrs io mfrom Naw York.wjtsn,t in full cry after a certainty he 111WIRA01% wrlt46 thil Sullcrtuts"dt"L ter Every Most"kicking, I MinxHle LIniment for Golds.ISSUE No. 46--w2d. wra fond of what he calliad ly die Stmt2.5 sec IN 7, 7. -4- Ile' , "'n-_ � � I - �.­. _­ ,L- . , � �. �_­� . . - �-� � 1! __ . X�_ 1.6 7. 7 W„:- .9=, �Na V-7 i� TV r, P IQIR T V X2 P, 1.1)* IT j '!V I T A ■ ON ffm OF 0 9 K.-K, J K, 11.1 0 0 ERG rin K W '01 J5 -m- r F, IM 1 JlKit 01hiang T v r! 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TWO time It lei 4 yX r. 1EM► K L `I� Psr Rul 0 �� X i y :6. aimed not to obtAin. -C K H IW] Is a revolution to transform the political power, but More lathe Secret M406094- Can yov solve It and.wln a prize4 tip ecou*41,ic life of the oountry'and ten usively depend- U41N XIV $14WIN HIM • der its pwple.lees exal M YL 3 MMMA PA OFOFZQS 7X we am giving theca MWMACPWAS RO M5.89 ODA J int upon acriculturs,-­Qnei, t60, suP- L5CDC not to further products -are soW Products. Those, ported not merely by a section, but by Follow these directions to solve the. 214,1400C =ill to conrustaor from estalogue e, with both h8446 til May ilk the W"Iyt Message et for THIS. the nation as a whale, nal representatives. Title di- Find it in top "no of short abovs, ry eb and a heart brimful *fconfidence. (2) Yaks Arst wter of soorA message. This Is M left of &M Ties IMW =00 to yaw home saves YOU Move straight down to F. flow from F move to extreme it in the mouff and W booems, cctromety papal Now take Y.' es of Limer4.ck City 4h.. Utter W. -we 4M however, to a Within a few mil there Is T. This is ths fetter YW 2" IQGMng far an" Move amig t down to F. Then to the 43CV0410 1191L a spot s6 Intimately associated with too lint of looking for.' there 1# H. This is the &wood letter you are sub time going stralkt ;ra omes IF vantage of important events In the national IJfe- end, oat what each letter stands for, 6,80,11 and values. '4= it to Fe"Lnd" "thim -to UUMO leis QON IRA IT." Them to the first Btops In this peaceful revolu- P aragoa V for every taiguiber -4-- are bettig-taken Ill the construe, the f RVMYONE WINS JL PRM DO NOT DELAT, theeat e'-meb-- Send your answer totday. As soon River SbRnnon is to be harnessed to 7U entry gaining n�Urmt 600 the Judges have essunined raw entry we U ul ffst_t�_ OF CO'h-ITAT supply electrilelt e-mhole-of-the- y tq_ttL Whippet Ov&Land C they have awarded You. We shall then res tate, and to Northern Ireland prizes -from $300 to S&W Will ask you to show a few Paragon Pro- I-Write arow answer plat in Ink. ducts to your frie 41gh In the upper right hand corner Put lthe bw=& also, should it care to avail Itself _9f also be awarded to the twenty That Is all YA Zk IfLiu to do to hama of this paw; also yow nams, Qualify your antr­ pnd tatake you elf- and address, stating whether Mr.. Mrs. the offer. 4 neatt best entries. B"Idese this highest PriZes. For az* pe Miss. Use only oule aide of peon There within recent months the qualified contistant will it"Oh.10= "a may Inake IQ Intro. putting anything else you WM to V4 quiet countryside him taken Oa L new receive a valuable surprise gift. duce Pareses Products we shall pay write 04 separate ghost 1279 Be nest and coxafful. Comply you extra. Send your entry ta4ay. 2-Coutestauto mast be 15 years of aspect. For miles the smiling pas- with the rules. Do not lose thin opportuAilty. age or over. 01 tures, where browsed the dairy cattle 3--EM to ed Paragon mus, or th for which County Limerick is famous.lot Prime Automobile $1,000.00 5 Prize Cash____.__.$7&00 their =Mll not be allowed L to -mpete- 7 are being broken Up. LThe land Is be gad Prise Cash___ 300.00 6fli Prize Cash_.._.- _ 50.00 4-Entries will be Judged and Points .8rd Prize Cash____.., 175.00 f Ing clawed and mauled and churned7th Prize 25-00 awarded. as ollows; 40 points for each FROCK THAT REGISTERS by huge excavators, andL reshaped into. Oh Prize Cash_ 100600 8th Prize Cash-.-- 10-00 word of the message, correctly solve& making a total or 400 points, for ful. Oth to 21 at Prize, Each . ...... $5.00 SMARTNES& great containing wells for the canal Ailing the-vanditions of the contest, 7Q % A Valuable Prize to Each Qualified Contestant. 'points; for nosiness. style. and general t. by -bfcb the diverted waters of the sappearance, 20 points; for handwriting. rate' Decided:y smart Is this frock with river will flow to the turbines that are 20 points. Thus the highest number of WIN THIS CAR 1points possible to obtain Is 500. and the Its shawl coKar and vestee of contrast- WIN yearly 153,000,000 units of Ing material. The long see-�es are to produce--fasareat to 500 points takes fiLrst priza. gathered into narrow cuff-bands and current, to be Increased later to 237,. 6-The committee of Judges who will. saiske the final. sward Is composed of the skirt exploits the modish front ful• three son Lourson prominent In the puto.. 000,000. Countryside Changing Up life, of Toronto. They have no con. ries in its flare, while the back is in whatavvr w4th this arm an-1 inaction .0MO-Pilem Buttons adorn the vestee Giant embankments. deep cuttings. their services in this contest aro Purely and a smart bow adds an air of chic. towering cranes, overhead electric volunt=7. Their names will be napider known to every eontestaml- No. 1279 Is for misses and small wo- railways " to be se*n to-day where a The last day of the coutest Our April leen and Is in Aizes 16, 18 and 20 years. year ago were trees, and fences, farm- &Q. Entries ohoulst be sent at Oteds' Es& contestant "I be sent- a Sim 19 (36 bust) requires 3% yard3l, houses and haystacks. The lowing of of the Paragon - 9 nttdn,; catato 89-inch material; % yard contrasting the cows. the laughter of the littlit- and will be asked to no Jar and vestee, maids. the barking of the therefrom FAsht Dollarie wor-h of ran- ... crosswise) for-co sheep dogs Pltoducta. to set illon Intodam00 cents. have aA given place to the clatter of This is not a ML146 Mutant.TAe secret of distinctive dress lies the dredgers. �the explosions of. the .4�17- quall1ying eoudittan to ful- OVIMIAND WMPPET SEDAN. LATEW MODIL comptot of the above in good taste rather than a lavish ex. bloating charges, the snorting of the ied upon is muiremosts. 'Rverylaody's apportmaltr ry Every woman sixty locomiodeve that drag their loads PARAGON KNMING & TEXTILE MIL of winning to equal.` -penditure of money. TORONTO. ONT. 111A.19-21 RICM104ND ST. W should want to make her own c:othes, to and fro an the network or railway 11, the and the Jhome drewmaker will find the lines and. most'llicongrous of a �designs illustrated in our new Fashion i gruff commands or the engineers -in Book to be practical and simple, yet charge cf operations. rock will have to be excavated and Sonnet. -The Best Reward-: maintaining the-spiritof the mode of The average Irishman at first found transported. For the powerhouse and or i Whiten it Is done, that last long voyaje, '-For goof work is the tousclou.11- moment' Price of the book 10 it hard to grasp the reality of it all. subaktiary *yrorks 200,000 meters 1 . . . . . . ... concrete have to be placed and 150.00 and we I nee® that we have done it. cents the copy. Its very dimensions staggered him. )01 Have come Ttere, had never been anything like it me to where they tel-I there: --our chlidrim can give 43 is to cubic meters of clay will be llecead3ry , HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. in Ireland or In half Europe for that to render.the canal banks imporgue- .18 rest. e. merit.our sacrifices. Whet it-is done, that last long voyage, Write lour name and address plain• matter-nor was Its -po"IbUlty-at so able. -is not the bonus, but the apreels, ly, giving' number "d size of such early and we tiou the litcrius im-plies. a stage in the life of the Free -A visit to the -scene reveals a spec.-L patterns as you want. Enc'ose' 20c in even Imagined tacle of wonderful activity and for Ire- Whatever nam . 9 yo I u will, so let It be --For a good sermon -is In the . IM- ..-,stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrnp But he has not been slow to visual- �&-ud. of course, - on�e quite unique. Sha'1 we remember all the friends we prcved living of the hearers. lit carefully) for each number and --of thrift Is. the mastery. %yo estab. ze its potgatiallties and already he be 11.1gh4 and day the work proceeds the Upon this ddifir o:d Earth. the haunt. address your order to Pattern Dept, gins to glow with pride that his young 2600, men employed working in two Ifell over Impetuous desires. Wilson Publishing Co:. 73 West Ads. - Ing days --Of hospitality is in witnessing the Government shou)d have had the shifts, of eleven hours each. I or sprf"rgtime's -coming- All the hide St., for=t*, Pattern& sent by vision ana courage to face so, large an fifteasure'of our guests. malL . - . Wride of Liverpool browns and grays --of Industry Is the sebse di 'self- undertaking. Cathedral. Of English autumns? or shall we for- respect that follows, Will E4nC0iJr`&g0 Capital. The organ in Uverpool Cathedral, get November Comfield. That it will effect a transformation which has Just been completed at a Will there be sunsets In the Western High. The. long, rasping whisper in economic conditions he Is fully con LIXI o4. $175.000, !s the largest In the i -4kies, "I see by the,*Vapers that tive-ehaml-.. ..Of scattered cornstalks •it will Je&en the handicap world. This magnillcont piece of Britt' selasl for it; to fid great big silent cat _value _of a human is ony Ti canta.1 ­m In November wind Imposed on Ireland by her lack of tish workmanablil ccm;rises five rows sa!l --oh, Tv, felt like fess that Is Yke -the hard breathing of -old sol- -1 cheapen the otf ),eye, 222 draw knobs, 168 stops, and scent moon, 'aid silver-; many timps.- payable coal fields; It wild Beneath a cre 3 diets cost of current and bring It within the i01,04 pipes. It is played by electro- pale? Retreating through a strange. country reach of largs sections of'the potrula- lyne-urnsfic action, the mechanism be- Will the be there with laughter in her ._--The wind harries them., tion which otherwise could never hope Ing driven by motors .with-a total of And they strain forward, to obtain it; above all, by the provi- 35 horsepower. The extent of the or- e And shall we smell the. heather, wet trugging at hard; snarled roots, 9!on* ot -cheap poliver. It will, he be- gan is such that there are 17 tele- with rain'. Swinging tattered 1.6aves llevets, encourage capita-lists to estab- phones from various Wts to coin- Or ow daffodils again? ereo Lhe yel. Like mated swords, . - . I . lith cteries that will belp to keep 'municate with the assistr:nt at the -A.R.U. Beating weakly, valui,� Ireland's sons and disilighters in thele -during-Tuning. key, -',-.:'At a quick rush ot.sieet,, own country. Until the compl,3tloa of the Liver- truggling on, Green:and, the 'argest island in t.el an short, It is a project which op- pool organ the largest instrument in• with their shifdij,'tottering �annern peals stront to the smOugental and Ongland was that at the -al Albert word (Aust.rada being considered al Royal wo r- than -()f dusty yetilow and torn gray. the materialist side of the Irish char- Hall. Lo *as erected An cont nent), has an area of mv. ndon, which I -Arthur Saxe. 750,DN square miles. o- C7/ acter. 1871, and copftvi4s 114 stops. The S, vast is tbi that it Largest cathedral organ was that In St. 'island, and Eo huge its Ice-cap, that if Gre rl!arid's ice' Je For the engine#r the scheme has sev !� W/O tpArrw< S jr eral features of special Interest, Paul's Cathedral, rebuilt In 1901. and is - estimated t'ver Canadii, it *ou'-d thotijbi large in volume-the largest which baA 76 stops. Previously, the were _spreadou o ALIM in Great Britain or Ireland=the Shan- - ]-cover the entire country a quarter of' world's largest organ was one in St. non is &* W9w moving river find tbt dilf- Louis, United 'States, whictr-has 15 a mile deep. -11-eiffty prevlouo'y was to -obtain" 8 opt. 7 l lent fall at any given point. The organ was Inven'teltl over two ie The er�frtpeers.have solved tbef)rob- thousand years ago when a barberin lem - by turning Its 'biggest lake- Alexandria discovered-that In moving ry Woman -into' a huge Lough Derg reservoir, his mirror air was forced through thel ..Evor contain -!it mirrors S ne caluclulated, to 186,000,000 tubes which were common erves, 0 at tIlat time. This caused' a curious cubic meters, and constructing a canal me saver. You P wcxv seven and a halt mi:es long on -. the si)uuj-.to I!e emitted. -The SW Roaster is a fine t' sr from a point So's1ruck was the barber by, this pe- the roast: or fowl in, the does right bank df 'the rive oven. The roaster ut F the I `1911 below Killaloe,to Ardnocrusba, where cul!arAy that he set about making an rest bastes, roasts to perfection. It roasts with very little *uirlkage, thus saving dollars every year. ,proximately 100 fest is lob- C a fa,11 of aproxi itistrunlen-t that proved to be the foun- am lost"- all the : ria tainted, the water returning to the dation of the meldern- orge(n. ItT 151 None of the tasty tmeat juices I flavor is retained. Iksides YW can buy cheaper % Shannon a little above Limerick C-Ity. 8111 GI-9811 was erected at Winchester. cuts, for it rnalres �cheap vAs. taste ary Powerhouse. It had twenty-six bellows and ten -like ch6ice ones. Ternpor that the I pipes to.each kpy. The two men who Other ppints of mote arta The close fit-.g cover keeps all tae scheme is te3eved. to be the •.;drst lu I sat at the keyboard "bew and sweated 'cooking odors and the grease irdele, five .14&-­Suioiy you could learn Ao love rosetTr-the smell Of 0:,Orlag Q__ t all which the whole of the meohanical ap-, I e-normGu.sly." the house. and Abe even is- kept sweet .711 In and clean. Blest of oil, it cleans out.. in me just a 41,ttls?" Ilances used on the constructional Later, i it 61 organ 'makers- I These are _Shs-1.WeK-irl ybe, Thursday even- P the a iiffv after time roastl f the loco-, Germany Eucceedel In erecting I endid vowels. price"15c. to ... ng In the work, with the exception' o 4 the only' evening rated by electricity. I fitct really big Instrument. The prim-- c�-cordlqK M size tud I 'in `pil !week.I'm not always dated tip." motives, are operated tardw= atoms. so a ternpqrary rtower: Rry stops did not differ much fro (For this purpo has those of - to-day, although vurl(f-, . S house developing 4500 h-orsepower 4 A portion of the oli+ railway right novelties were fn.*.r6diicL-d!.'Th,,se I ? of way. in, Jasper National Park, Al. been Installed). It Is also the flits"t in which - the- en. eluded ed s'll 11 Inno-vati(ins as the' fit I ,:.:itie - extending from, the town of rig, tire work has been Intrusted to R,) ICJ vss� trig 0119ull� Rtij-'tuckuo stops, whils.t. o'he83 r Lire to Snaring river, a distance of represented ceek-crowing and goat- as been converted i singe firm of contractors. The exca- '17ePr. It I -a.3 tfi�. nine. ROASTE:-R nine miles, b ilio a vators are of a new design, now being bleating, % net until U:, I motor highway, and a new bridge b I robi used for the first time. In the cours-ist, t0en'til century tb,it the r over the river to connect with a pro: to was .7 06-- 400 9, 6:lil of the of operations 6.000,000 cub., c meters of reguisti on o f air pressure posed extension of the highway. t�. .. i�.: :., ' q ..w,."F' •i,L +-rt .: - I'N i:x.. , ..�y.-L•? .. :yV; ,, h •`.� *• Y. '6� ,� X11 ;c. ny �n� "�^`yi•'u' J« a ":f� f�� kt� t i +.s4 All o .. w ... ,. 1 .,.,.rU,k W. ,,pr,,,k. qtr .ry• t 2+" r' .?. .5'c�a''7sr, a.��.V.i.. w:-C+f s .wj,...Arr....+.- �rovr r .'�5, +3 T #•.-�+'e+,.w cera:=ew ro• i . R �'7: y. an"r. e.�•rr .j 'wpw.n r. .L.,,.. ,w_ .. *..ww ...:v'.°x4•arr, •nr}. r;F c• err. °.i :•".•. .:F.. ..: tr ,nM:. - ,�+.,. ,i ,:Y.L.n• ., ..Nr,2'.� .,t+a"t'^" .`ti<,, .. «_.:. ^k•. r>. .a .;�' »� v, ._ 3'a? s+i• ... t'�;q �'' a .. 4^•�'' .w:•' ,W'':. ... ,. .. � ;j�n..d. .2: L,Li;,•� sal, „kw ,f+`"7 fi"�•J'"76. :dr i d {y .�. � Yr .. •r �R � �,• � �t 4-------��-"�--. .. :.. , - .•. • YEARS IN•THE'NATION'S , uG llt lr�ci ig . IeuiO ,(1RF3`�THI9TO$Y . PURE CLO'V'ER HONEY I' ---.._- r�glyf5 Intereatlnj; thinge have happened in •- •� -•� 51, ' .1926,. Commandeir,Byc•d tp a. Fqkker • RfCHARDSON'S GROCERY $1.76 per, year,; si.6o a paid in advance. - 6- _ _ - ulxnptioosro-tee t3nited-Sc$tm_and Cieat airplane. ChdNocthPole. 1'ho -- �'c- Srtratai3tl0ia sdv'a;+ce.: tugraphsLnlcen in Europe were trans _-_ m€tted oo radio waves Lo Americu, rind ". - ,tr 1 Lb. Comb Sections, 35C each publiehed.io newspapers a few hours i Lbs. Glass Jars, 30c per 3 , r 4` JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, ' letter.'- Gertrude-Ederle, daughter c±f a - - p New York butcher, swami the English 2 Lb Tine F,ztracteil, ¢Sc.Tia .. ' `5 Lb. Tin Extracted, 85e Tin ---'- -Chanp"et-oly Ur R:ei tTian :abT - _ ey is scarce. Get pont retirements now. ^P5 .' CTES"AT(D COAAMENTB. [heave wen Rho had 'swum is before ����� ,A -bargain at -these prices. Pure Clover. _ her. Tf Premier Ferguson seems to have Is anything interesting going to hap ' � - pen i❑ 1920 e a :,got in .wrung w?th all• •classes OA For one thing, the Youth's Compan• DO� •� ��T account -of hie tinkering with his ion on Awill6, willcelebrateitsHUti- �IU you see a bob ' �✓.wC vv N � A�FRs ,temperance policy. DREDTfl BIRTHDAY. During 1937, In the brat to -day that you the Companion"will contain more in- ..... - �-�--A few' ei;sej left of our targe shipment, going ;plane he lost the -confidence -of the terestinir reading than ever before particularly admired, at the following rices t 1 p y# "dry" element itr the province by during its centuryaf useful life Con• s and a hich you would P aider what you will get for $2.00: 52 like to duplicate Wine Pi❑te, 1.15 per dozen Imp Pints, 1.25 per dozen making government control the issues, containing 9booklength serials, Come to tie. We know Wine Marto, 1.25 per doz6n 'Imp. Quarts, 1.55 per dozen chief issue of..this election cam- 260 short stories by the most popular the latest styles. 'Wine j Gals., 1,60 per dozen Imp• j Gala., 2.00 per dozen L • authors, more fhan 100 special articles, .. paign, and scrapping the U, T. A., "Look Your Best" "' " a weekly section for inenlafls boys, _ Buy Your Groceries at the Grocers. or amending it to such an extent called the "Y. C. Lab." a tborou,3h iris' department. and 52 pa es for ROSE MARIE �! that it would not be recognized. g p g J AM. E S R' / C H A RDS O• N l�`lIIdin that his manifesto wa8 children. Also in each issue, an erten- BEAUTY C�TLTLTRE g sive survey of current events, making losing some of his strongest sup- it easyfor you to follow the affairs of Brock SG., Whitby, porters, he changed his policy by this busy world,- Don't mise the greatest year of a Pbone 385 I • lis#iandoniIIg' hie "beer parlors." great magazine. Subscribe now•and 1 Il "`! I Pickering �ard�are Store' Naturally this displeased the brew- receive :. 1: The Youth's Companion -52 issues } ere who anticipated greatly in In 1927, and Creased sales from the opeliing of 2. The remainir g issues of 1926, ` these beer parlors for. the prom All for only $2. : p S. Or include McCall's Magazine, the CLAREMONT Does your old stove bnrn too mach coal ? If so, come in and see bhe s tion of temperance. The next tem- monthly authority on fashions. y y Happy T6ouj;ht or McClary Range that gives the maximum - peraaoe program was the doing sorb publications, only $2.50. CRL AMEh?Y t - amount of heat with the minimum amount of coal. f V away of-home'brew -permits. Of THE YOUTH'S COMPANION 8 N Dept.. Boston, Mass. Come, in and see our Quebec Heaters at $15. ---_•eoarse he would- have to get the Subscriptions received at this efRce ,Highest price paid for King t overn�eat to do this, and -- Cream at the - T if they refused he would raise each - -- tf1ei-'P_ipeB, -EihAwB &nd-Repailrs f4?1• &11— :a storm that would wreck the Grit -.Green River Claremn t Creamery _ _ kinds of stoves. ship of state. He soon found oat f ..r t�a�ib mon Basket Fa .. Give ns a trial and be convinced A good supply of Royal Purple Calf Meal and Poulbry r out this plan, although we believe Manufacturers o _ Beef ra t' that it would be a splendid thing All kinds of Frua Baskets, & p' 3or the cause of temperance, if he. $arty Crates, lkiarbie and Granite Dealer. - could succeed in carrying oat this Cemetery Lettering ete. - Parmers'Bushel Baske►9. Agent for International Farm Machinery and Repairs.. Idea. He was compelled to aban First class work gnaranteed. ___. _ _.Oar Motto: We have it, can get it, or it is not made." don this new plank in his platform Clothes Baskets. r r -and punish onlythose who sold i Ifinit9to-i Road T Rnli Pickering the product of their home brew. FI'$Iik �el3n(1Cii� East Tnn'nlioe, , J S. - .. .�ICKERIh!i�G Proprietor ;il-Piseone Z4't,itt,y 68 R 32 J. e y 'Phis also would. be a step in the Phone Dratitbu,r, 1604 .- ;x 5 right direction, but it is likely to P. O.—VChitbv R. R. d,. R�o ri 3{ Imp 04-110 Tialk- 4tes-A—a—A Light Weight - 35 lbs. COMPETITIVE QUALITY Medium Weight' - 45 lbs. - FINE QUALITY Heavy Weight 55 lbs. EXTRA FINE QUALITY Extra Heavy Weight 65 lbs: !SUPER FINE QUALITY 7 1h um f n diloof , gCol%xtwd $nntford, Ontario Stock Carried. Information Furnished and Service on Brantford Roofing rendered by .F. J. Prouse, Pickering - J. S. Balsdon Hardware, - ,Pickering Gilson's of Guelph now offer you a perfected furnace—pipelsa• " or pipe 'style—at a sensational price. The brat revolutionary im- provement in home heating iwhalf ------- a century—low•priced. efficient, ichooylor church. installed in any home, - Costs Less to- BWy Less to Use The new Gilson "Magic" is built of Turfgsten Plate. Transmits heat THREE TIMES faster. Patented air.'blast burns all the gas and smoke. New "t pe cone•shaped grate gets more heat units out of fuel. Electrfc are welding seals the furnace tight as an egg against leaks of gas, dust or smoke. Burns Hard or Solt Cosh Coke or Wood You are not dependent upon hard coal alone as you get excellent results from any kind of fuel—soft coal, coke, oil or gas. You' enjoy an' e=tra laving by using low cost fuels. Write for Easy Payment plea A moderate. payment down .in- stalls the new Gilson "Magic." Learn all the features of this new sensationally -priced heating system. We will wsscos your Inquiry. Catalogue, sketch plan forms, estimates and full information• gladly sup• plied without obligating .you in any way. Act at once—this Is the time to - make plans for heating your home properly. Di,,T GORMLEY, Dunbarton Phone Pickering 1506 Gilson Mfg. Co., Limited - - 9510 York St., Guelph •1 IL �c: �v,.ee `•.utl,.r' s::r ' e. vi K'•oa_,%tY„' *? as4PSti•.Y:'?!rPa,'ri° : Y+ : d u $Jt• .'lose him considerable support. His -vacellatiog policy has made him a ridiculous in the ieyes of the Colin w rE w �<��" -,'try. It causes the people to lose d%, M<' eon8eience in him. He has made F z �S3Sp r y�; - llj;eeat mistake by making the tuw�'.k`%:* temperance question a political. Hy t one. It should have been kept .y 'r Q - out of polities altogether. The y' = poling he to advocatlnjal fs nota' wz Conservative policy. He plight �:! ri"� Ali r have known tbat-by throwing the, liemperance question foto the poli. ✓ tical pot it would, estrange the support of many of his wont ard- ' eat supporters. The O. T. A. i which is'freely admitted to be the � « beet piece of temperance legisla• 5 tion ever placed on our statute . K ... books, was enacted by a Conser nal tive government under -the leader- A ship of Sir Wm. Hearst. By thuri going directly opposite to the r l a views of such a large portion f)f ' "his party, he finds himself in his present predicament. He will have great -difficulty appeasing of ' - those his party whom offended, and while be may sac. teed, he will have the' fight of his life to be returned to power. T t6,000.ONTARIO ELECTION CONTEST Family Herald -and Weekly _ Star of Montreal are having an Elec- 4A; - ,bion Contest for the Province of On- ` # iAsir%.,tn which they offer a total of " 7`$,000 in prizis for the tient estimates +se to the total number of votes cast in -the f 'Election y omes is.o Ontario `This Contest ie open only to readers of W N S/NCLA/R • X C , Family Heraid iLr the ;=Pr ovi-nce of-- . ' Ontario. The annual subscription price of the The Liberal South Family Herald and Weekly Star is .Candidatern 7dl,00, One scar's subscription entit• see NEW $UBSCRIBERH to make Ontario. in the coming �. _ FIVE ESTIMATES in thin election 'COnteat. Present readers RE- provincial Elections, - who their subscrition- for -1927 NOW areentitled to ONE ESTIMATE W Q $Qlicits your support. - - 1pprrovid€uj; the renewal is sent in dur- - Ing the Contest. _ All pievioug Family Herald Con- tests have been Well conductedand 'have proved very'poRnlar. - The Oont"t Vote for Sinclair and the O. T. fie will close several days :before the 'election actually takes place -December• let. ---- - _ For the annual subscription fee of =1,00 the reader receives not only the l ♦ Ke StGlle Invest@31tS _S H I '� ` G •L E S y , _,-,greatest family and farm paper for one year, but also the opportunity to win. +. • Limited ' Nova Scotia Shingles -' a cash prize of $2,500 'Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles By entering.this Contest readers, as '':-•SPECIAL BY -LAV NO. 4 Bird's Felt Slate Shingles well as new subscribers, have nothing to lose -yet possibly mueh'taKarn. DON'T DELAY I - The time is NOW d "It was moved, seconded, and re. for sale •at solved that it be enacted and it is T. PATERSON'S . - CLAREMONT � hereby enacted B law of the y as a y' Call and get prices. Company that the Head Office of the A Reduction Company be and the same is hereby Farmers Attention changed from Tlill From August the 15th to 9eptem- Ontario.,, ring. ber the 15th, I will make a reduction in sleigh oboe prices,peased Certified a tr cop f By-law I am agent for the World's Greatest by the tori k Keystone "The Stoves, Separator, Renfrew," Investments, Limited, 25th Fleury's Bring in your sleighs and et the g on. the Scales and Oil Engines. r benefitof these worth while day of October, 1926, changing the famous Plows, Pointe, Grain Grinders, Read Office of the Company. which Wheel Barroweetc. reductions. '13y -law was ratified and approved, Brantford binder twine and second• L O R' NE REI+, by the sbareboldere at a meeting hand separators for sale, eubsequently.beld for that purpose., r) ROBT. DEVITT, CLAREMONT to C. A. LSecretary Phone 505 Pick. BROUGHAM wi, 3e• p:: " "• '�j„ rt'r`^,'�^++ '%Sv'".+i::°?, rxnF..''`' aw. -.3rt9c yo-; _-,elil'" • .•w.rr �.R'f.'b3'.ir"1{'r: 4 _ -, ?'""i°•'' Wn1'r'uY^'af,''N.'. a,ta"-'+�mrA•. .rt y:.,a;' d,. R�o ri 3{ Imp 04-110 Tialk- 4tes-A—a—A Light Weight - 35 lbs. COMPETITIVE QUALITY Medium Weight' - 45 lbs. - FINE QUALITY Heavy Weight 55 lbs. EXTRA FINE QUALITY Extra Heavy Weight 65 lbs: !SUPER FINE QUALITY 7 1h um f n diloof , gCol%xtwd $nntford, Ontario Stock Carried. Information Furnished and Service on Brantford Roofing rendered by .F. J. Prouse, Pickering - J. S. Balsdon Hardware, - ,Pickering Gilson's of Guelph now offer you a perfected furnace—pipelsa• " or pipe 'style—at a sensational price. The brat revolutionary im- provement in home heating iwhalf ------- a century—low•priced. efficient, ichooylor church. installed in any home, - Costs Less to- BWy Less to Use The new Gilson "Magic" is built of Turfgsten Plate. Transmits heat THREE TIMES faster. Patented air.'blast burns all the gas and smoke. New "t pe cone•shaped grate gets more heat units out of fuel. Electrfc are welding seals the furnace tight as an egg against leaks of gas, dust or smoke. Burns Hard or Solt Cosh Coke or Wood You are not dependent upon hard coal alone as you get excellent results from any kind of fuel—soft coal, coke, oil or gas. You' enjoy an' e=tra laving by using low cost fuels. Write for Easy Payment plea A moderate. payment down .in- stalls the new Gilson "Magic." Learn all the features of this new sensationally -priced heating system. We will wsscos your Inquiry. Catalogue, sketch plan forms, estimates and full information• gladly sup• plied without obligating .you in any way. Act at once—this Is the time to - make plans for heating your home properly. Di,,T GORMLEY, Dunbarton Phone Pickering 1506 Gilson Mfg. Co., Limited - - 9510 York St., Guelph •1 IL �c: �v,.ee `•.utl,.r' s::r ' e. vi K'•oa_,%tY„' *? as4PSti•.Y:'?!rPa,'ri° : Y+ : d u $Jt• C7 ��'Zg- IRM *V I, v Icr M7 P R We desire to have 81resident 0 Never Sell Grain on representative of the Fuller Brush Company in Pickering and Whit- aDuH Market by townships for im wed late work. r. IT DOES not always pay to sell is People right now are buying -CLARKMONI grain assoon as the threshing Christmas presents in large quan- 4 M."J. and Mrs. Wilker and C. A. and Mrs. Overland were in Oeb- Miss,, Margaret Mactiab was in the city on Wednesday laor,. AcarcBey-Har.ris- have a very extensive line of these I J. H. Beal was In Torobto on 'Thu awa on Wednesday evening fiast and arrange a loan until a more totse Shell Sets and Christmas _4 resents itself. favorable situation p NOW r@_Isy last. vv Flem g A In was in; Picker' visiting Mr. and Mrs."Porter. Mr. and Mrs. Sanderson and Mr. A meeting in the interests of John Stacey, the 'Conservative cleating equipment. Our business .-Coai., cuss such problems in confidence. I a R onin U da' in thecit. an I d bArrs. Reed, of Toronto, and Miss Petrie, Holstein; tlxe candidate in the hpprQacbing Rea era I elections., will be. held in the tt4ct and antes you are & hlxhl; r Hard.and. Soft @oal of the*. STANDARD BANK _LeonardFilkeywAs business.. .on Tuesday on b - of. spent. week -end with James -Underhill Community Hall outhe eveditig of Tuesday, Nov. 16th, _bAfk -a appointed, local a ents for the Massey-HarKs­ ---:best quAlAy `on PICKERING BRANCH—W. F. Law, Manager Mrs. L. Pilkey is spending his t -week wittr Toronto rerativias. and daughter, Miss Clara. London when address, es will be given by ThosTh Zompany 'T -4- Bc;r;n, *on Saturday, Nov. 6th, to D. A. Scott motored on Suo'day and returned- home (w son, ex M, P, for North' Toroon"to: ..I P'a e farm-. patronage of the era of the district.- H 00'a. A. LAW, Jaruesand Mrs. Briscoe, a son. Lorne Raid and Neltion Wagg Tueeday. He was 'accompanied as far_as�Hamilton by- Miss' Effie the candidate and others. Tfie chair will betaken at '8 o'clock. Al . I .. M. -H. repairs kept � constantly -1 were fn Midland on Sunday. Miller, who was visiting her sister Ladies are especially invited to b on hand. A. and Mrs. Sadler. of Toronto, Mrs. Fry. Present. We have the forthe THOS F. S CCOOTT spent,Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. 'Mrs• son, who was Harry Thom also agency Hammond. d Mrs. Carl Devitt. of Greenwood, spending a few weeks in Buffalo on account of the death of her son. Th pr is Mime Goodyear products, includ. ing tires etc.' CLAREMONT, ONT. t Monday with open frienda in in-law.Mr. Crooker, returned home Claremont. last week, accompanied by Mrs. Go & A• Te L A W "new - Miss Green and Miss. Neive, of Crooker. Dealer in Ford Care, and visited E. and Mrs. Bry. Raymond Pilkey went to Guelph In the Air- Sly PICKERING, ONT. used. ant over the week -end. Miss Edna Tarr and friend, of on Tuesday to attend the re union of students. The re -union The new Atwater -Kent and West Massey -Harris Implem.ozits'and 7� Toronto, spent the holiday with !Luther and Mrs. Pilkey. took the form of a -large banquet. and a most enjoyable time was inghouse Radio Sets will Wall:.Paper. pairs. Life and Car Insurance. Paterson, please you. Misses Bella and Jessie of Toronto, spent over Sunday spent by all. We will instal one in your home Phone Clare 5102 with Thos. and Mrs. Paterson. K. A.. and Mrs. Renfrew and 192(3 Christmas Seeds on free trial and if not entirely satisfactory we remove it.. See" the 1926 Sam les at Bingham Maple Leaf Mutual F= Mrs. Macnab, of Toronto, spent . I - _will 1_� .s before buying. Sunday with Miss Mary.Macnab. The 1?26 Christmas S� mis, in ald of �We have them from W Mrs. B. S. Palmer is making -a and Toronto Hospitals - the ukt-kol, for Consumptives: inptives. hal%p just been is - complete up. Over 500 samples to choose from d progress -toward reco goo very Oros, deals. of sued. Taeae hand.& dlf- at 10c per roll and up. Cheap rates for farm and country and is now able to leave her house. M. J. and Mrs. Wilker and Mrs. ferent designs, are put ui� in assorted packets of 10, 25, 60 and 00. xauonai 'Sanitarium -AAmocta See our Stock of Fall Goods, such as Findlay Stoves and Heateas, A com plebe line of Pain to, Oils and" Varnishes at right buildings. Windstorm Iusuranee on buildings, Ed. Gleeson -spent the weekend The on is in need of funds to on ti 0 its hospitals in trlrl-ka Coleman Lamps, Oil Beat- prices. Estimates cheerfully given for al wind -mills, Siloiretc ---Autom'obile Insurance -with parents the format's rents in Tjhvis the work of &Ad,atWeston. Every dollar received S0416 are, Mite and Gloves interior and exterior of all kinds, t tock. Miss Gerrie Morgan and Miss through the sale of ChriAtmas is u for maintenance of pationtf Stove Cement Etc. decorating. FARMS FOB SALB .Lou Dickenson, of Toronto, spent &_*_-_week_-end pith- Miss S. E. there. Why not buy these seals in lieu Of others? Not only will you got 6004 valued return out you.! money will No COOPZ R Call or phone 1818 Claremont Write or phone Evans. -be -umde--pp. -War-ye. a greater end. for We G. BINGHAm EDO BOWMAN Miss Myrtle Thompson, of To- routo, spent the holiday here it will go to help someone in the double-banoa� Look for 4 the, None . — 20 WHITBY., ONT. —frith her parents. Wm. and Mrs. Croas on every others are genuine. by Agent for Ackerman's Quality' - P_ainter_and-DeooratGr--__ Thompson-. to on his For &&I* school children and banks. or direct irom —9— seal pt- G&xe Institute. Toronto 3. Harness. Ask the user. Claremont, Ontano The Fuller Bmi& C oaf, sear•�e go I route again Mai af toir being laid t%irtirAent, tL -!'off for several weeks on sectiant of illness. Mr. and Mrs. Topper, of Locust Iffill. also Mrs Topper's mother, Mm Porter, called on Claremont t, friends on Saturday evening. FALL IN Miss S. E. Evans is spending 0 WHIR FOR 'few hays in the city this week at - BITTER tending the meeting of the Wom BREA an's Mission Circle of Ontario West. James and Mrs. 'McLean, of Rickamond Hill, were in town on Monday. : Mr, McLean has been visiting in this locality judging - :,FALL TIME IS the plowing In the junior contest A good representation of our Y P C. attended the annual rally HERE 8, N atst'�6mff ville last Monday. Next The time that -you Should :,week they shall begin "The study 'fall in line for. better -of our new books, I The Bible ­.� Our Heritage." broad and for hot The Women's 'Institute will rolls rolling at the home of Mrs. - Bing. out every lh&m on Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 24th, Instead of the 17th. A J,ifternoen. ireport of the Convention will be !given by the delegates. Fill in love and get married.' Thanksgiving was obsorved here We specialize in :in the usual quiet manner. The Wedding Cakes, weather was exceedingly fine and -4A wild and as a result there was -quite &.large number of visitors from the city, and a number of family re -anions took place. Joe Timms and Will Bates, who R.M(;] Here are E xceptional Values } : • J gni went west in the harvest excur- lions. returned home on Thnrs A'y last. , They report good crops HONEV in Saskatchewan, where they were working and threshing oyer - All -wool Sweater Coats, Pull -Overt with shall collars. Three ply ations were over when they left. and plain stitch. In all white and a large- Litter: Carriers, Hay Carrie John and Mrs. Caster, of lo - variety of colors. Pumps, Door Tracks, Cow -r,!Pl ..'=onto, spent over Thank ' i 'Bowls. Pressure Systems Ete. with the former's parents, Ladies' pure white"all-wool White.".Steater Coats, at .64.00 It:will Pa to get rices on �quite -'Ladies', same as above, pull over, at,.. 3.75 and 4.50 Mrs. Caster. The former has u buying Here - 41 o'bo v e pep elsewhere. .. .... recovered from a severe attack of Men's all -wool Sweater Costs, assorted colors, at 2.50 to 5.00 - -typhoid y -typhoid fever which confined hi .Men's all -wool Pull -overs, at 3.00 -FRANK 1PROUSE to his bed for I& number of weeks. ire Boys' Pull -overs, sizes 28-32, at •1.25 to 2.00 PICKERlNG, ONTARIO Onrduck-huntere, who were up 0 u 'in Georgian Bay last week, return- one 80W --Call lit The Pickering ed home on Saturday evening, J. TINGOID'S on acconat'of the warm weather ducks be. Vigilance Committee they disposed of their d 3 only, Men's Suits' -fore coming home, at they were afraid they would not keep.. This reg. 920, for 15.95 ect of this Association to to lessen Zj -it their friends. nab" —nit mid-prooectr�e_-- -VU t Choral • UnionMen's halt hose 75c The Claremont the felions have commenced their season's choral work in the Baptist Cb hirts, every Wednesday eventing,at 7.30 Members having proper siolen oommum) Church Men's S o'clock sharp. Specked time will Reg. 2.50, *1.'97 ou nee be given each evening to sight .0%je imme"6ely witih any membes, of Executiwe 00mmililies. -reading and voice culture as well Men's Work Boots, Membership foe *Lft as the concert work, Come%nd Im oketemay be had from t'no President at join in with. tie. The fee is -.Reg. 3.60 and 4,06, 3.15 any try on appliestioD. very small and the. gatherings educe- Be. Men's Caps, 1.50 er-, M. S. Chapman, Pickering. tive. The Ladies' Aid of the United _i­--TOOY�forwardl Sorno &Y you �Church are holding a bazaar in J64 will need a now binder --a D. Munro, Jasx, Richardson. Men s Underwear, the church on Tuesday evening, —or .plo" harrow—a tract Provident, secretary g at 7. 30 sharp. Nov. 16, commenci S W6ol and Fleece -tined more stock. Your house and b" :A splendid local program has been ting, roofs arranged. Every one will'be made below cost price will need re -psi welcome. Come and Join the must sooner or �iter be repaired. Pickering crowd. Cafeteria lunch will be Heavy Flannelette Blankets, —How will you pay for it G Leather 'l served,— Fancy -work of all kinds, large size 'for 2.39 abds Store me-maje cooking and candy will A savings account in our local ho Z/ you colfteiniDlato. - . - I. e HARNESS )be on sale. ' No admission fee. 36 in. Flannelette 25c & 30c Ur NO& branch Is your best preparation Next Sunday morning at the enlarging yo for meeting expenses, of this Our supply of quality Harness and stock holdings, con - Baptist Church the service will be. 27 in. Flain-nelette,- 20o & 25o 'Ault our locil man: kin.d. Deposit a small part of your Parts is now complete, - of very special Interest. Under 'BOOTS—GRBB SHOE I agar. This b"k I's returns as they come in. The the auspices of the Woman's Mis- Ladies-` Cashmere 110se, 900 always willin to amount will quickly, grow, and 1J We have a large stock of this Fam"RA cion Circle an address will be given -&mistroduct iv# Boot on hand—unbeatable will.always be at your CoMmand -7 by Miss E. Priest, a. veteran mis- Ladies' Bilk and Wool Hose, for hard wear and tear. olonary on farInt !tom India. when needed. o The annual- thank offeRfig for reg. 1.00, for 750. REPAIRING 4 Missions will be received by the Now Fruits and Peels at lowest We maintain our established, reputa- tion for repairing all kinds of Circle at this &ervice. Let us prices, Fresh Groceries &I ways harness and boots. honor our distinguished and de on hand at lowest prices. voted missionary by turning out CECIL BRADLEY in full force to receive her message. al A The pastor will preach as usual —Whitby Branch, J.H.,; Perry Manager Harness -maker, D. As SCOTT the evening service, the subject Brooklyn Branch B.C. Cross ManagerSIR PTCKFRT.%G, ONTARIO beta; "The Deficiency of a Good -CLAREMONT Man. .A We desire to have 81resident 0 Never Sell Grain on representative of the Fuller Brush Company in Pickering and Whit- aDuH Market by townships for im wed late work. IT DOES not always pay to sell is People right now are buying grain assoon as the threshing Christmas presents in large quan- floished. If yon have a good crop tities from our salesmen and we &:ad the market I& depressed see the Bank have a very extensive line of these MING local manager of the Standard articles. including Ivory Sets, Tori and arrange a loan until a more totse Shell Sets and Christmas _4 resents itself. favorable situation p NOW novelties as well an the household 4 YM -,Our manager is alwaye glad to dis. cleating equipment. Our business cuss such problems in confidence. has always been good in this dim - tt4ct and antes you are & hlxhl; r STANDARD BANK respected citizen with a car, don 6 apply for this position P?f you are this type of man ap. PICKERING BRANCH—W. F. Law, Manager ply in person to Cbse, R. Stone, Brambes also at BrooWin. West HUI. VALItbr 504 Colonial Bldg., 13 King St. West, Toronto. -quite &.large number of visitors from the city, and a number of family re -anions took place. Joe Timms and Will Bates, who R.M(;] Here are E xceptional Values } : • J gni went west in the harvest excur- lions. returned home on Thnrs A'y last. , They report good crops HONEV in Saskatchewan, where they were working and threshing oyer - All -wool Sweater Coats, Pull -Overt with shall collars. Three ply ations were over when they left. and plain stitch. In all white and a large- Litter: Carriers, Hay Carrie John and Mrs. Caster, of lo - variety of colors. Pumps, Door Tracks, Cow -r,!Pl ..'=onto, spent over Thank ' i 'Bowls. Pressure Systems Ete. with the former's parents, Ladies' pure white"all-wool White.".Steater Coats, at .64.00 It:will Pa to get rices on �quite -'Ladies', same as above, pull over, at,.. 3.75 and 4.50 Mrs. Caster. The former has u buying Here - 41 o'bo v e pep elsewhere. .. .... recovered from a severe attack of Men's all -wool Sweater Costs, assorted colors, at 2.50 to 5.00 - -typhoid y -typhoid fever which confined hi .Men's all -wool Pull -overs, at 3.00 -FRANK 1PROUSE to his bed for I& number of weeks. ire Boys' Pull -overs, sizes 28-32, at •1.25 to 2.00 PICKERlNG, ONTARIO Onrduck-huntere, who were up 0 u 'in Georgian Bay last week, return- one 80W --Call lit The Pickering ed home on Saturday evening, J. TINGOID'S on acconat'of the warm weather ducks be. Vigilance Committee they disposed of their d 3 only, Men's Suits' -fore coming home, at they were afraid they would not keep.. This reg. 920, for 15.95 ect of this Association to to lessen Zj -it their friends. nab" —nit mid-prooectr�e_-- -VU t Choral • UnionMen's halt hose 75c The Claremont the felions have commenced their season's choral work in the Baptist Cb hirts, every Wednesday eventing,at 7.30 Members having proper siolen oommum) Church Men's S o'clock sharp. Specked time will Reg. 2.50, *1.'97 ou nee be given each evening to sight .0%je imme"6ely witih any membes, of Executiwe 00mmililies. -reading and voice culture as well Men's Work Boots, Membership foe *Lft as the concert work, Come%nd Im oketemay be had from t'no President at join in with. tie. The fee is -.Reg. 3.60 and 4,06, 3.15 any try on appliestioD. very small and the. gatherings educe- Be. Men's Caps, 1.50 er-, M. S. Chapman, Pickering. tive. The Ladies' Aid of the United _i­--TOOY�forwardl Sorno &Y you �Church are holding a bazaar in J64 will need a now binder --a D. Munro, Jasx, Richardson. Men s Underwear, the church on Tuesday evening, —or .plo" harrow—a tract Provident, secretary g at 7. 30 sharp. Nov. 16, commenci S W6ol and Fleece -tined more stock. Your house and b" :A splendid local program has been ting, roofs arranged. Every one will'be made below cost price will need re -psi welcome. Come and Join the must sooner or �iter be repaired. Pickering crowd. Cafeteria lunch will be Heavy Flannelette Blankets, —How will you pay for it G Leather 'l served,— Fancy -work of all kinds, large size 'for 2.39 abds Store me-maje cooking and candy will A savings account in our local ho Z/ you colfteiniDlato. - . - I. e HARNESS )be on sale. ' No admission fee. 36 in. Flannelette 25c & 30c Ur NO& branch Is your best preparation Next Sunday morning at the enlarging yo for meeting expenses, of this Our supply of quality Harness and stock holdings, con - Baptist Church the service will be. 27 in. Flain-nelette,- 20o & 25o 'Ault our locil man: kin.d. Deposit a small part of your Parts is now complete, - of very special Interest. Under 'BOOTS—GRBB SHOE I agar. This b"k I's returns as they come in. The the auspices of the Woman's Mis- Ladies-` Cashmere 110se, 900 always willin to amount will quickly, grow, and 1J We have a large stock of this Fam"RA cion Circle an address will be given -&mistroduct iv# Boot on hand—unbeatable will.always be at your CoMmand -7 by Miss E. Priest, a. veteran mis- Ladies' Bilk and Wool Hose, for hard wear and tear. olonary on farInt !tom India. when needed. o The annual- thank offeRfig for reg. 1.00, for 750. REPAIRING 4 Missions will be received by the Now Fruits and Peels at lowest We maintain our established, reputa- tion for repairing all kinds of Circle at this &ervice. Let us prices, Fresh Groceries &I ways harness and boots. honor our distinguished and de on hand at lowest prices. voted missionary by turning out CECIL BRADLEY in full force to receive her message. al A The pastor will preach as usual —Whitby Branch, J.H.,; Perry Manager Harness -maker, D. As SCOTT the evening service, the subject Brooklyn Branch B.C. Cross ManagerSIR PTCKFRT.%G, ONTARIO beta; "The Deficiency of a Good -CLAREMONT Man. .A We desire to have 81resident representative of the Fuller Brush Company in Pickering and Whit- by townships for im wed late work. People right now are buying Christmas presents in large quan- tities from our salesmen and we have a very extensive line of these articles. including Ivory Sets, Tori totse Shell Sets and Christmas _4 novelties as well an the household 4 cleating equipment. Our business has always been good in this dim - tt4ct and antes you are & hlxhl; r respected citizen with a car, don 6 apply for this position P?f you are this type of man ap. ply in person to Cbse, R. Stone, 504 Colonial Bldg., 13 King St. West, Toronto. BEATTY ..STANDS FOR THE BEST -1 -quite &.large number of visitors from the city, and a number of family re -anions took place. Joe Timms and Will Bates, who R.M(;] Here are E xceptional Values } : • J gni went west in the harvest excur- lions. returned home on Thnrs A'y last. , They report good crops HONEV in Saskatchewan, where they were working and threshing oyer - All -wool Sweater Coats, Pull -Overt with shall collars. Three ply ations were over when they left. and plain stitch. In all white and a large- Litter: Carriers, Hay Carrie John and Mrs. Caster, of lo - variety of colors. Pumps, Door Tracks, Cow -r,!Pl ..'=onto, spent over Thank ' i 'Bowls. Pressure Systems Ete. with the former's parents, Ladies' pure white"all-wool White.".Steater Coats, at .64.00 It:will Pa to get rices on �quite -'Ladies', same as above, pull over, at,.. 3.75 and 4.50 Mrs. Caster. The former has u buying Here - 41 o'bo v e pep elsewhere. .. .... recovered from a severe attack of Men's all -wool Sweater Costs, assorted colors, at 2.50 to 5.00 - -typhoid y -typhoid fever which confined hi .Men's all -wool Pull -overs, at 3.00 -FRANK 1PROUSE to his bed for I& number of weeks. ire Boys' Pull -overs, sizes 28-32, at •1.25 to 2.00 PICKERlNG, ONTARIO Onrduck-huntere, who were up 0 u 'in Georgian Bay last week, return- one 80W --Call lit The Pickering ed home on Saturday evening, J. TINGOID'S on acconat'of the warm weather ducks be. Vigilance Committee they disposed of their d 3 only, Men's Suits' -fore coming home, at they were afraid they would not keep.. This reg. 920, for 15.95 ect of this Association to to lessen Zj -it their friends. nab" —nit mid-prooectr�e_-- -VU t Choral • UnionMen's halt hose 75c The Claremont the felions have commenced their season's choral work in the Baptist Cb hirts, every Wednesday eventing,at 7.30 Members having proper siolen oommum) Church Men's S o'clock sharp. Specked time will Reg. 2.50, *1.'97 ou nee be given each evening to sight .0%je imme"6ely witih any membes, of Executiwe 00mmililies. -reading and voice culture as well Men's Work Boots, Membership foe *Lft as the concert work, Come%nd Im oketemay be had from t'no President at join in with. tie. The fee is -.Reg. 3.60 and 4,06, 3.15 any try on appliestioD. very small and the. gatherings educe- Be. Men's Caps, 1.50 er-, M. S. Chapman, Pickering. tive. The Ladies' Aid of the United _i­--TOOY�forwardl Sorno &Y you �Church are holding a bazaar in J64 will need a now binder --a D. Munro, Jasx, Richardson. Men s Underwear, the church on Tuesday evening, —or .plo" harrow—a tract Provident, secretary g at 7. 30 sharp. Nov. 16, commenci S W6ol and Fleece -tined more stock. Your house and b" :A splendid local program has been ting, roofs arranged. Every one will'be made below cost price will need re -psi welcome. Come and Join the must sooner or �iter be repaired. Pickering crowd. Cafeteria lunch will be Heavy Flannelette Blankets, —How will you pay for it G Leather 'l served,— Fancy -work of all kinds, large size 'for 2.39 abds Store me-maje cooking and candy will A savings account in our local ho Z/ you colfteiniDlato. - . - I. e HARNESS )be on sale. ' No admission fee. 36 in. Flannelette 25c & 30c Ur NO& branch Is your best preparation Next Sunday morning at the enlarging yo for meeting expenses, of this Our supply of quality Harness and stock holdings, con - Baptist Church the service will be. 27 in. Flain-nelette,- 20o & 25o 'Ault our locil man: kin.d. Deposit a small part of your Parts is now complete, - of very special Interest. Under 'BOOTS—GRBB SHOE I agar. This b"k I's returns as they come in. The the auspices of the Woman's Mis- Ladies-` Cashmere 110se, 900 always willin to amount will quickly, grow, and 1J We have a large stock of this Fam"RA cion Circle an address will be given -&mistroduct iv# Boot on hand—unbeatable will.always be at your CoMmand -7 by Miss E. Priest, a. veteran mis- Ladies' Bilk and Wool Hose, for hard wear and tear. olonary on farInt !tom India. when needed. o The annual- thank offeRfig for reg. 1.00, for 750. REPAIRING 4 Missions will be received by the Now Fruits and Peels at lowest We maintain our established, reputa- tion for repairing all kinds of Circle at this &ervice. Let us prices, Fresh Groceries &I ways harness and boots. honor our distinguished and de on hand at lowest prices. voted missionary by turning out CECIL BRADLEY in full force to receive her message. al A The pastor will preach as usual —Whitby Branch, J.H.,; Perry Manager Harness -maker, D. As SCOTT the evening service, the subject Brooklyn Branch B.C. Cross ManagerSIR PTCKFRT.%G, ONTARIO beta; "The Deficiency of a Good -CLAREMONT Man. .A wavf i : , .t w«y M� a i+ sr ,a �,a sr .. ✓ y . �aKw � � Yn;m v s: 'rr ,ro e•, t .c�a �xn•. ;-� . c+� yn: r. w :yj . -xt�, ... . . : • t u,.•... r R• •,.w. W -a . a;.•:N'." , sb>•Y arts....ss r _ �i-3 .,•w;r..,✓.' .+rc r xv.�e ,''7,`'"".s� . rF'-``.. n✓M,"'g•- a-"Y,+'•�k .*l.�744 IRE, �'.�4, .•,d°', . ,. r '� >wo a.. �,.y,,, a ,- +. ,„r. ,. r[:F - ."s''a,' - - '3a!•: i w i. "".�,..s� • 1. 7 . ,a. ' . .: - •-, = _, ,; ..' . , r '. .+it. , ...-...... ', r.: , S $-w :t. ,m . r'6 •t t c.,', •. 2 ' A' , r + 1.\``illi u:'IIl IIII II I111II Ill I l.•��I 1 ••,111. �I _ \ UI �1�11 x'11 Illluunllttttfllj�ilI tllutntiuilult�l�1 � .•.� � TORnNTO. �� ►lf�� �� I 11��� II�I��!!� llf{�}I� tllltuullriU(,/// �d1t1f.. RritesE--No. I Ndrth:,.`$2.&.0:.. �'•' w No. 8 Neth.,:__$1.46}tsS No. H Main. oats-- No. 2 CW, nominal; NoiA. 8, not quoted; No. 1 feed, 62c; No. 2 1/, �flflli illlallll I' iII�(1 ' II ,,,,,IiI IIl} li ' feed, nominal; Western grain quota- '' l tions in e,ii.f. porta. lR1� I� �� �. , t �1• h ; �. r a I) } K Am. corn, track, Toronto-Na ll W11ow 87c; Na 8 yellow, 85c. ,MilifieW-IDel. Montreal freI his, g r base lnd7lded : Bran, per -ton, $28.25 ; F Shorts, per tun, $30.26; mid&ings, - _ ;$4d feed $our, per .o , $-3a. —�a� Yoe Fe'ind the Twins '� - 1.25;Ontario orfs, 48 to 60c, f.o.b. ship. xY tom. ,P Oa goo milling wheat--$1.80 to -• No, are not all twinsi 74o' and only two are identical, and are the twins � 1.82, f.o.b. shipping points.. according p they y r freights. , yyou -are asked to find. Can you? To be sure, the 18 pictures all look alike; x.<'Barley—Malting, 60 to 64c. • ',Z but look closer. How about their hats? There are other differences, too. r • Buckwheat-85c, nominal. dead the clues. Only two girls, are exact duplicates. They are Twins—�ean Rhe-No. 2, 91c. M� flour-First put., $8.10, To- io>Is find them? ronbo; do, 2nd t., $7.60. as . .. . pa CLUES Ont. flour-Toronto, 99 per cent. per barrel, in Cirlote, Toronto :At first glance all of the pictures look alike. But upon examination you will see that �w pa almost eve one differs in some way from all the others, in some the difference may be - y$b.80; seaboard in bulls, $5.85. — t Y r s ! frheese-New, large, 20 to 20C; in the light or dark band on the brim of the hat or in the brimming on the hat.or the twins, 20, f0 21c; tripplets, 22C. $til- collar. Or, some may wear necklaces, -or ear-rings, or -both. Only two are exactly alike. O,I tons 28c. Old, large, 26c; twins, tic; Aro, it's not as easy as, it looks. You must search carefully. triplets, 28e. Old Stilton, 80c. Just look closely-make sure that you have the twins, then send in your answer. $oma 1� i~ B --body o finds the right twins is going to win a big prize. Make that "som*boW' be 8? to 88c; Na. i creamery, 8$ to 37c; ,No. 2 8b to 86c.-- -Dairy pmts, 29% '.S _ n er- creamer r n s, ;• w - rst Prize $29000e00 to 30a-_ E Fresh extras, In cartons, 62- — gga-- - - -- to 66c; fresh extras, loose, 60 to 63c; - — fresh firsts, 50 to 62c; fresh seconds, MAXIMUM AWARD 86 to 36c. Storage extras, 44c; do, z" firsts, file; do, seconds, 36 to 87c. 'his Is one of the greatest array of Cash Prizes that has ever been offered in a Mail and Poultry, spring, . Empire Puzzle Content. Thars what It 1% folks-and You can be a winner. The prizes (�! )squabs, 1 dressed-Ch$2 to 38c; do, � `- ' the winners by Christmas Day. _ _ - - - -- - -- - to l j lbs range from $B to $50 and from $50 to $2,060.' All prizes will be awarded is time to reach r spring, over 4 I., 30 86 32o do, � Think of it! You can win as much' as $2,000. Yes, sir, $5,000 fn cash prizes may be wort- spring, 8 to 4 lbs., 32 to 85c • do 2�a a $' ' ' ' O in this interesting puzzle contest, and will be awarded promptly atter December 11th. : to Sia lbs„ s, to 336; do, 2 to 2, 4 There will be 50 winners and the First Prize, the golden opportunity. $2,000 IN CASH, O lbs.. 30c; bene, over 6 lbs., 28c; do, 4 _Won't_ti3at_bay_aonderiul._Ct�ri$tmas_S1>2t3.._.7n rh..>r.,,:_ _ties far-any-prftev--duplivata 24c, - - - - roosters, 22c; turkeys, 40c; ducklings, Dry will be awarded. + 5 lbs. and up, 85c. A,000 ptoiats wins First Prize. We will give you 950 points for finding the Tering. Imr Beans-Can. hand-picked, $3.30 to mediately upon receipt of your correct answer, we will send you partigubm of a word- ' 43.40 bushel; primes, $3.15 to $3.26, building contest, in whirls, if suceeasfnl, yon earn the final 50 points eognhed to a!a a Ids le produce-byre , per i &2,000.00 First Prize or one of the 49 other Cash Prises, 4 'gal., 2.25 to $2.30; per 5-gal., $am16 i ,,� $2.25 per_gaL ; ma; be.sugcr, lb., 26 YOUR ANSWER TO-DAY - t, to 26c. ' • ((� Now, find the Twins. Writs the numbers in the coupon below, fill In your name and prones-60-ib. tins, 12% to fie; 10- t address, and man it to the Puzzle Manager. Get started for the Big First Prize lb. tins, 12% to Uc ; b-lb, tins, 19 to - �l :lilac; 2%-lb. tins, 13% to 14c. �► "Puzzle Mgr., Room 207, THE MAIL AND EMPIRE, Torooto, �anada Comb honey-$3,40 to $4 per dozen. _ a,p Smoked meats-Hams, med.. 30 to rj 32c; cooked hares, 46 to 47c; smoked SO CISH PRIZES p TWE�i PUZZLE COUPON -ro:le, 28 to 20c; breakfast bacon, 34 Puzzle Manager, Room 207'n` to 99c; bac", boneless, 36 to 42c. Listed bellow are the xMimuna I i) ' Cured meats- Long czar bacon. 50 YOU eau Sin. THE MAIL � EMPIRE, Toronto, Canada. -'to 70 lbs., $23; 70 to 90 lbs '$21,60- - Numbers . and .. are the I "r twins that I have found. If these are $orfs :ba. and up, $22.34; lightweight � Let P*ise.......... .........02 000 correct lease give me the 960 " iR 4olls. in barrels, $42.60; heavyweight 2nd Pry.......... ..,. p Si points and I -rolls, $39,50 per bbl. 3rd Pei et' ................... . .j j7� I tell me bow to gain the final 50 points to Lard.-Pure dercea, 16 to 17%c, 4kh Prize......, ......, , • , 00 wsa First e. .. ' tubs, 17% to 18c• palls, 18 to 1814c; � Sth Prize...'............:...... f200 � lvame .............,......r,:.. ..... Tris O punts, 18 to 19�bc; shortening tierces. .6th Prize........... ....... . . $100 R ;12 to 12Lic; tubs, 121y to 18c; pails, 71h Prize.. ... .............. 100 " 13 ri "13 to 13%c: block-%, 14% to 16e. 6 'Rib Prize.. $100 PostofAce,....... ..... ProTtara:........� w Heavy steers. choice, $6.75 to $'7 25; 9th Prize....................... 0100 1 �, -do. good $6.25 to $6.50• butcher steers, IOtI. Prise 0100 j G•rept nr R.F.n.:�To .................. I w` Vholce, $6,25 to $7; do. good. $6 to 11th to SOth•Prtsea, inelraslso...... il0 !$8.25; do, cora., $4.50 to $5.50; butcher cows, choice, $4.75 to $5; do, fair to : sood. $4 60 to $5.50; bo;ognas, $3.50 4 rgood, } bulls, ; r $8."b to $4rb0; bntc.er to $4; canners and cutters 2.25 to $3; ` ' ' !r t'► ffiq 1good milch cows, $70 to $1G0; s rin -ers, choice, $80 to $115; med. cow , 3. 145 to $60; feedars. good, $6 to $6.5:; v - O o o o ddo, fair, $5 to $6; do, med.. $7 to ® O -� 19; calves, choice, $12 to $13: do, 1 12 good, $9 to $10; do, mad., $6,50 to $9; `. users, $4.60 to $b; good lamhs, z r 11.76 to $12; do, bucks, $9 to $9.75;; e sheep ligandshbecks, $ to hogs, t hick - } amooths, fed and watered, $11.60; do, try points, $10.75; Wect premium, DUCK HUNTER DROWNS 1 MARSHES' o rento.on iurian Ire war he h-s:d a Farmer is Killcd ' !FAMOUS SU _._ fob., $11; do, off cars, $12; do, conn- and was woun3ed on active service. y CALLED B DEATH *! N c Car _ -- -- , When Struck b Ca Lor-don, Ont,-Hubert Grover,' e', . •-MONTREAL. Oats, No. 2 CW, 74%c; do, No. e, Young Scot,-W. G. Dean, Was I TRAPPING. TRIP IN Dr. John. Wislisrt Lang As- 68ryc. Floor, Man. spring wheat pats., Proininetrt-in Financial and NORTH HAS TRAGIC END midd:e-aged Ekfrid Township farmer, I ' hu aocIated, With Western Uni- flrata, $8; do, seconds, $7.50; do, Sas instant:y kilted n>ar Melbourne : Social Circles in Toronto. I when struck h 1 strong bakers', $7.30; do, winter pats., +�t y an auto driven by John versity, Dies in London. § Pori Perry-His' bol firm; TWO Brothers Startt:d O'_2Z'• Vincent Huddard. of Toronto. dtaice, $6.60 to $6:?0. Ro:.ed oats, be Y y held ' 90' lbs., $3.75. Bran, $28.25. Shorts, is the cockpit of his duck boat, Wil- Returns Bearing Body of Grover was' walking behind a toad London, Ont.-Ur. John N:: n�rt �f "I w-.25. Middlings, $41.`25. Hay, No. p i of wood when the unto struck him. Dufferin Avenue, for .n?ny years on* 2, per ton; car lots, $14 to $15, ism George- Dean, aged 26 years, of 1 the 011ier. 2 of the m.r_•t d'stingu`shed of London's Gheeae, finest warts., 17c; finest 116 *South Drive, Toronto, was found) His holy wEs crusted, Luis neck bro.cen, i, Fort Wi:liam Ont.-Bringing with and one :eg was severed. The body' surgeons, a� a ;ender of the o:3�r ,x ,assts., 1734 C. Butter-No. 1, pasteur- drowned in the marshes of Lake Scu-'him the boa of his b=o.tcr, Mike' Y. was thrown into Huddard's car, which 'schoo: In his 'profession, dial early II - - fzed, 3d to 34�ac. Eggs-Storage ex- Bog about a mi:e and a quarter south • of here. Alone at the time, Mr. D^_an, • Turecki, a young trapper, arrived hero ! went into the ditch, t tirowin Hud- Thursday mare ins in St. Josspii'a tree, 42 to 43c; storage firsts,' 38 to 1 p against 1; Hospital. Dr. Wishart had been i:1 89c; storage seconds, 34 to 35c; fresh after a long journey, parity by canoe i lard and the corpse Inst a fence. p extras, 60c; fresh firsts, 48c. it was surmised, had in some manner I and pa►rt:y by rail, from Irish Lake! The body was between Huddard and for same morrths, and rcz2nt:y a:: ho;e i Com. bulls, $3 2b to $3.75; cutter upset the frail craft and had been un-.i p'ortagc, beyond English Ricer. the fence and this undoubtedly saved for his reco%:ery had been abandQ_Id. able to extricate himself. Dr. Wishart, who was the sort of .. cows; $2.76; poor quality calves, ,$i0 , The dead man is Lewis Turecki, 24, the motorist from serious injuries. Or'e to -$11'• do better, $11.50 Mr. Dean was well known to To- and the two arrived at. Irish Lake'of the horses was so bad:y hurt that a farmer, p ; r �� grassers, was born near vire>: h, and $4, , thick smooths, $11.75; se routs society as the son-in-law of F. i portage last Thursday, when the fatal it had to be ki:4ed. commer_ecd life as a szhco: teacher in leets,, $2; premi%,. m above thick smooths G. Oa:er, of Oster a Hammond, To I accident occurred. They hall--d from! Huddard is under arrest on a charge') his own home district. Subseque :tly rind lights, $11-25 to $11.60; sows, $10. tanto brokers. I i ----'}- The upturned bast was discovered Armstrong's Creeks Wig., and had in- of mans•aughter. he studied medicine under D;. Grooves '. - p teruded to put in the winter trapping. e - at Trinity Col:ege Medical School in Parliament Soon to Meet. by E. F.'Os:er of Brdnte,'unc:e of the I Thursday, eveningthe started to . r ronto, He proceeded tater to En, Y Ferdinand's Death •Car p lty drowned man's wife, Sell Samuel get supper, and _I"ew_ is .went_dQwn Rol, and. and, secured the degree of M.R. 0 - - Ottawa, Ont.—IL is expected that Wakefor-drand Jack -Murray -Murray of-Port the canoe for provisions. In some Tak" Four-i7 Filial Cr�h C.S. Fe travcaed tta word for )ears. _ the next session of the Canadian Fed- Perry, the latter being tin empoyee of. uriep:aired maturer a .'22 ca:ibre rifle , • I i,a a ship's surgeon, notab'.v on a lin'i 'ibrai Par:lament will be opened on or the duck-shooting club to which the, • 1 I otidcn.—The worlds urriuc.ciest . In the canoe was discharged and Lew:a , _ India ard_tlre Or;:nt.,_-H _ _ about-lfece- i'TCh theca bete^..gad.' bite-has-come- o--a-41��B-aged in for the Imperial Conference, now The four men had been out shooting was shot int - -a.. a .vet con- The car in which the Archduke Fer- I m-ny and S also to AnFtra.ia, South Y 8 sc:ousness and died in his ou bro- 4fr:ca and Sasth 4n:erica. He nn- ' ' -- iin session in London, Eng:and, Rt. together, and Mr. Dean had been left 1 dinand and his wife were assassinated ;iron• W. L. Mackenzie ging, Prime by himself in his duck boat in one i thee s arms two hours later, at Serajevo on June 28, 1913, w:th the lured a hurricane c`f Cape 3attsraa, ' Mike, who is '21 ears o:d, wovId witnessed many battles hetwe•en '-' Miniater of Canada, stated that he "hide," whi:e the other three went i y first shots of the greet war,Lias been . not :e'ave his brother until the end Eu••opeans and rative tribes in \fries ho ed to call Parliament to meet earl further through the marsh. The last comp:rte:y desk;oyed after four Far F ' Y g • came. Then he padded 25 miles for and had many interesting stories of ,'; in December. Considerable business time that they heard him shoot was stns .est their .ivies in its final ad= , h�:p, The tra¢edy means the end of the reading of :hit's by staves girder 'that was not corrip:eted when Par:ia- at 1.30 p.m. When he was taken from venture, accordilia to dispatches from n the dream cf the two brothers to Iive V� Cious s.aie-drivers. meat dieaa:ved last summer will be the water it was Lound that his watch;a life of adventure and amass a com- Vienna, ' lie came to Landau in the seventi>s ''' taken. up and disposed of at the forth- had stopped at 2.15 p.m., so that it is' During the war tl*_ automobi:e was comiri session, which win be opened rke:y that he was precipitated into- petsnce as trappers. kept in the Vienna museum, from to extab:rah what later became acct- ' ab:r ractice, and he was a�>oclated bj . His Eicce:lency Lord Wiliingdon, the water either at or 91ght:'y beforel -�^ `� which it passed into the hands of the p a Governor-General of Canada that time. Distinguished Canadians lugca:av governor of Bosnia. This tr,r rreny vers with the :ate Dr. F. 22, � ---<----^, Mr. Dean was JWrn in Aberdeen, To Receive ueen'S D� qui• I officio: herr so many t ccidents that he Fcc:es. He wan one of the foundena a ; Q ; -•�� of the Medical Co::egc'of the Univer- ,Pix Motorists Are Injured Scotlar*d, and was a graduate of Ox- ^ __ so:d it and the next owner was found. ford. lig cameao Canada :ate in th+� Ki-lgstan. -- Vi:ecun't Wi::in,-.ian,� bead in a Aitch with the car on top suit' of Western-4ntarit, sort served As'-Car Plunges 50 Feet I as a member-of the faculty until 1910. spring of 1925, and on Junc 3-of that. Govettrar=General of Canada, has con-i_of him,, The family then so:d the tar j'ialifsx. N,.%.-Mie Theresa 0'_ year was married in EA. Thomas's An- sen`•ed •W accept the degree of D:ctor''o Tibor Hi -rchtie:d �% -motor denier Hearn- of Sydney was serious:y injur. paean Church, Toronto, to Miss Phy:-� of I aws from Qucen'a University a'.� in the 'Ti ar.sv.van a town of Tordo, r ed Rind five others 'were badyy shaken :is Amy 09'er, daughter of F. G. Osier, the. fa:: Convocation on Nov. 1_', and, Uriab_e to find anyhody ready-to take,Britain Once Aided Lotterlear _ b UP when a car in which they were, He and 'he former Miss Oster had met it was announced at thea university a chance on owning it, the dealer used The ITrittsh go'cernment at one time " �driring to Halifax from New Gsegow s'-me m :ntha before while she was that Queen's will at the same time con- I it himse:f. Drivinz to a weddin'T he rrcmoted lo:.tertes, the famous British `leFft the road ' near Waver:ey, and :g°tirk ti•e O:d Country. fer the same degree on Sir J. A. M. 1 co?:idea head on with another auto. I Museum baving bee•a founde3 by cure plunged down a 50-foot embankment He was Assistant Manager of the Aikins of Winnipeg and Sir C:ifford a Ponr passengers were kil:ed and the I which raised i600,00R1 to purchase the 't4 the waters of Rocky Laker I Canadian Mortgage Investment Co., S;fton of Toronto. car was wrecked. co:leedon of Sir Hans Sloane. _. ... ..r S F , a .»'�.'.r,.A�..r,r,..':. rot.' . - . 'tilt.. •� -.,h u.,.,w.,.m .-- �_,,;:.... . .�. ,.... �:a .. _.. �. �,.. .t_ni.lr.t.•_.m.' . ,.�...✓... ......._3.- '. .. _, _w..... . -__... --, _, - .....F:'$�. �...:r_;:..I'y. :.,... .:.,,w..'..�. �•ff.,' ,a.'4-__,•.t:...._ �x +.;':. _'-.•x..'-'. .�a,.'�.nn:,E'`&..�' A., .....,.4�'.. ..1•R,4t.k'xmfrr :ti�w. ,:',e:l•,.wa�„. ns.„.cx..t. '�, •:,a.:,S.x�_.......-.,a_.�..s,�yLi.x=�, "hw'sy.a..H...•.a.,_.w.4 kr.Eu�.4:h %--. !Y''��.•. e'�.''u�,`ara_w.%.•.e'.�.k>•�'�;,P,�, 7�t.`..;.c.�•+.et. _r.. ,• .. .: ,. ,+. : - „ - -. s - .. 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Locomotive's Bread2ing• The blase of the Autumn colon ran The ptit8nc of a railway ea6tae les'RE rapidity. through-RH the' tree ,tope as common enough sound but tow people far ua n:o oou:d gee from the billside, know by what u is regtrlaked_ Actually AM the'.num,ber of s made,by a loco - scarlet on chestnuts,-Sak7 uE'c oa motive in the course of ,e journey do- -jello_ - the apples,w on the birches. Na- E s on the, circn#iiSeretece of its dsly-, r, �e ExPerience of a Qtiebee tu,'e to molest in this latitude and cii- ,peau Im the RE autumn, as a sort of � wheels, Igo matter what the speed Woman With Dr. Williams grand snare, .she splashes e s a be, the engine will •'AWL A101h ,. pllliC s with color. We scuffed through wind- give foils ,puffs for every � t rows of crisp ash leaves, sme:hug their luta 01 the driving wheels. The w•hee4s c ': may .vary is circumference, but the Mrs. L. D. Bernler, 99 D'Arguillon clean odor, and tarrtiad up a soft lane average ie a .fast. With s the average g, �L/ih 3�'_ " �ww '"_-'-_ Street, Quebec, is one of ;We thousands where juncos mete -f 1ttiug and twitter- driving Is 20 .f and a speed of fifty _ ' . , of women who, gheri -sh6 found her ing ffi the grans and two downy wood- mile's as how,.e locomotive will give 7�is a,, .,,,.% �a •% �� p health tailink, resort.4. at once to Dr. I peckers scratching in an apple -tree, 880 a ml11ute, or 62.880 puffs an 4.Gl d ✓Zed tease ;Williiaama' Pink P411s, and, now finds Suddenly we walked into a hill -aide hour, the driving wheals performing herself in perfect health: Mrs. Ber- field; etched round wltkl a. thin line of 13,200 complete revolutioae in the - nier says: -"I was very weak, sub- trees. One oak stood, a true symbol slily minutes - jest to headaches and .was unable to of strength, _ in the centre. Sumachs Stockings From Tit3. Classified Advert+• sleep wp11. Testimonials in the neve o11 one aide glowed with vivid Dolor, i!�*nnHr�Rn� ;papers persuaded me to try -Dr. Wil- and, down the valley to the next hili, ILMI JJIl11lFJiIIJILNLLRS PRAISE Who would Think that The cost o1 REMNANTS. r� ]tame', Pink Pula, and the result has washed with the faint blue of the haze, edlk stockings; frocks, suits, and 111111- 3 LBB., $2. 6 LB8. PATCHES, J' ibeea most satisfactory. I have . re- were innumerable. patches of Defeo In ��VEC oil T � Breda of other articles of everyday use Chatha Sr; 1 J N l would be raised because o! the high t1.b0. A. MoCreery, trs, gained my health, the'headaches have glorious array. Ontario, deft•me; I sleep well at fright, and I The ]ane now 'dipped downbtid price of tin? But these artistes oda. have gained in weight Naturally I through a heavily wooded patch. Jun taro this sc oslied "baser' metas, and SALESMEN -We offer steady. 4 •• Mrs. I. M. Brown. Walton, N.S., employment and ` am feeling happy. I strongly recom- cos and woodpeckers were busy in says: -"I cannot recommend Baby's ea the years of tin. has riven jL per Mend Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to all here also, and some other birds with Own Tablets too highly. I have found five years trema £120 to £31? ins per pay weekly to aeH our complete and azclusive linea of guaranteed quality, weak people," - a throaty, crooning -note. We did not them invaluable for the ailments of ton, it is expected that theAr prioee °rte, " Try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for recognize them instantly as blue wt have to be raised. whole root, fresh dug to -order trees little ones." Mrs. Brown's testinlOnY and plants. Attractive ill tiatrat*-d y suaemia, rheumatism, neuralgia. ver• birds; they seemed too u'nl4ke the to the same ns that of thousands o! Wireless is another �dnatrp that samples and foil- co-operation , a , vousness. Take them as a tonic if you I same birds of the spring. High in the makes a heavy demand on tin. This are not in the beat physical condition ; ocher mothers who have used the Tab- Luke making opportunity. sky -were two; hawks: soaring easily lets. To use them once is a sure guar- metal is to be found !a. the head' Luke Brothers Nurseries. Montreal tea` al and cultivate a resistance that will. with scarcely A wing motion. Too Lar antee that they will always be kept !a Dhanes, the loud -speaker, the eathin keep you well and strong. It you will away for us to identify positively they the home as long as -there are babies set, and on the copper wire; On thin A secret is what a woman tells ari- send us your name and address a little were supposedly red-tailed hawks, saW 'or young children to be cared for. The sheets of mild stee4, dot$ th1a11•y, it be- other woman not to tell becat11fe She w book, "Building L'p the Blood," will to be common to this oonntrY• The Tablets are a laxative - mlid but 'Domes tinplate, which, when used for promised not to told it hsreeli.-B, S. be mailed you prepaid, This little lane stopped at a atone wall on the thorough in action -which never fall kettles, canisters and so on, fe wrong- '• kook-cont&tns many useful health edge of a grassy pasture,. -"Leek'" to iegulate the sto�soh -aryl Dowels; i3 tin. As pure tin, it is mads t E hints. cried Edgar as I clambered 'liver the re%6ve . constipation and indigestion; into pharmrapa?ticsl apparatus. - P Dmf r •flOe. y4ti can -get these_ ill ough anY wall. I_ turned quickly and saw a pro BeaLe11 fiat and thin, tin provides a /L break up colds and simple fevero and 'Selves" ban g far mirrors. In sola- Ls& weed in builders' dealer or by mail at 60 seatss a cession 'of-*M=-grey-bireh-es• well dreaded tsethinz Period � on - tom The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.. towards she hill -top, a Tai sweep of o�torm-ft is used eat�malra4yr ia: he _ easy. In Leet you bsnlah old the minor deoorati sad''; Broe]tvilie, Out. new ly-min-tsd gold. So came the ills from which little owes suffer. The weighing of silk and artificial glhi sottdsa+ag, rotWse ultra O ric8res of nature at the diose of a well- y fed scores of actual 5 eltSWAn�t s ,- Tablets are sold by medicine dealers ,��� detect � menta F i spent season. -J, Brooks Atkinson, in or by mail at 2$ cents a box from The We derive greater benefit from illst Near the equator the poeition of theCo.,Brockville. criticism of our enemies than !roes the 310C11.410 Beddow Go" P ; - enc moon never makes ea angle of Oat flattery of o $,---__ _ ea► asasaiaa at W. - ��,. Tor,eta. OM more than 30 degrees with the bort- Go YOU set a aecmatwa of txsmun on the Marti Wel Dons. ' son, and it is generally ffi an even Don't be frighten tc .not ltaars gn.k u'° l more nearly, bm•izoncal position. so ladiseatlon. Seieee s Syt:'tw ,will 811. a. -Any drover-"Mp boy, if you wast a � drug store. thing done well you must do it your BILIOUSNESS ;that• in a part of the world notorious - tbr regions of $eery ralnfel`1. the moan self." Dr. Franklin's DIGFSTIN ! 'World's Fastest Cable. Boy—"Then suppose you csiir•y these %is, acrordlnB to the proverb. always Strengthens the Stomach, relieves and a' "dry" one. The final abstartlitY et The great atrfdes now being made' crates down cellar. sir." prevents Dyspepsia, indigestion. Heart i s the Idea that changes in the moon de • in wireless telepraphy, as well ax the —,r = burs. Boar Stomach. Nausea Blatin• nota rain 4s the case o! the crescent promise of t•raas•atlandc teiephonY. is _ How to Dlstlntluish )ecce, Hoadache, and all other troubles a metas, as sera linin the North and syoedtng up the werid's system of ,•�Vbat the dltference be2weea am- caused by dfentdeaed Stomach and South Co'tse, where it !a Always what cable communication, net Only !n Esc Boxela, Buy at your drug slots or moats and pneumonia?" mail fifty cents to our address. the proverb describes as "wet," for land and the United States, but to tier- ..Search me." i� at those places the line joining tate' many ee well, "'t by ammonia comes In bottles ' Franklin - Mips of the crescent always makes an I At the prseent time Germs has no and pneumonia. comes in chests " TOTOtlCO sus;e oQ lees than 25 degrees t.ha direct cable connection with America. ��-��RADVISen- to is irea•ilca-1; yet the polar regions are f her two Fables having been iwnds- characterised by so little preeipitattoo cared In the war by Great Br:tatn Qat 1 : in the form of rain and,$now that they of these cable& now the "28iperlal" �Chaprpo �i�l'ti�S. 1 1PERAT"'N FOR *« i<stek among the arid: resiow of the cslble, rens from Peasaada. and is Webs. operated from the Control Telecraph ®® 8 Mlna*d's basis rough sad chaaped10"So '�•*'+ } " - -- Oifloe, London. whSrle the other rune �_ ( skin on face or hoods Mir !t with PENN f 1 swt•et oil and apply often `ysiclans Use Minard's LMtrnent. from Brest, and is worked by a cow - Ph - --�-_ •.•. pony on bea+sHt of the F'rencb Govern- She Fscaped It b1 Ta3cing t They Alt Do. '': ment. U= ` ' a tf Awakened from a good sleep. Mr. itis (}er'mans expect to complete I �.�Q11i E. M�11i7'8 `%Age• Tluctr tcsah we a a .. table Compound - S ' Smith grumbled: "What's the fe}ea of their section of a sew transatlantic i�rs� which -.knelt scold _P° cable between Mmden and the Azores dw elo &arc Q3e angs a Vf1i [t� Windsor. Ont - "A 1`tez shsliMh of th<,eo roosters clowtng to early this 1II a tow weeks. 1l will Densest up with lar s.airy " �11ii !r �I + !n sit4on" cA*4 oA saw CO. t•ro• • my first baby I was he doctor said I " morning a now cable laid between the Azores r.w.ac.> i down is health and 1 couldn't say," replied his wife, .,uoowsn,.T. ,o,e.. w + . must have an operation as I was d "but I remember You cot up early one . Nei4i York in 1924 by the Western ro c Union Teiegtaph Company sulisring from a displacement. orrtr A morn:ng and you crowed about it for Brksin's reply fa the completion of ` friend wanted me to try your meds - a week " _. ,the fastest asb19 in the world, oonneot- cine Lydia E. Pinkharn s Vegetable Compound and I took it ate ily for w _ ins London with New York. through — a year. During this time I was carry- Ing and Bay Roberts. Newfound- �e '� lag eat second baby and I felt rest ; land, which will be operating in a few well all the time and did.aot have a air Vy.weeks at the remarkable speed of 500 hard confinement _j feel sure the •s•0"s words, or 2,500 leters, a minute -near- Vegetable Compomtd did the a lot of "AINDO caatteo AGAocNr food, and &H my people do, too. Oats risaa +sii •�,� ly. ei�t times as fast as any • of the -- - - =! _ I. 't' I ` •• a••••"~ eziatiac cables co day. - -crater in both -sis nr'ton; Ontario, takes 1. M it, and bothsieten praise it as a good ,,,,_-„,.•. , ea.. This hitherto unheard-of apeed is ' medicine. I am more than pleas, obtained by what is known as "load- t with the result.” - Itira. W. Psifrt, ing" the cable, accomplished in Chia in - XM v Windsor,Ceebts e i ^ - ( stance by wraPping the copper con.♦adisa•ii + doctor o[ the cable with a thin tape a $� - seks, N S. paw ' across my bac!! and in my aide for two � " 11 of a metallic alloy of nickel and iron first b etc ,. • t!� throughout its entire 3,000 miles. esus after n j baby was born. Vows mother had taken Lydia E. Pink` The'world's lssgest cable -ship, the /� !ram's Vegetable Compound and I % Dominion, Is at present engaged in l read' about it in the so I tried ••�/ papers. putting down the- longest cable in the y a and the pains all haft me. I haveR f Y world in the Pacific. Tisia cable will s fatnil o tiaree children trove. and y �.• connect Bamfield, British Columbia, ,� fire medicine helped re loris the with Fanning Istauid,- 3,600 Miles away, � � months before tbeB were bora. � sec- and is 'expected to work at 800 tetters, ` CARYommW It! r, friends. ' I bake W.'Cotta3ut, ala Street. stew. y; The Ctuitird Anchor -Donald- or iso words, a minute, five times the_{Deka Naas 3oot4• - . _ a" sea ocean highway will be speed of the original Pacific cable laid., the home trail for many in iPoa. Canadian citizens intent on -spending Christmas with the Tlie Homestead. home folkts in the--$ritish- - -"en skies are. growing warm -and 'Isles this Christmas. w , it AndjU the *oodlawn bowers , G •Q e leaving Halifax December The springtime in her .pale, faint robes 12th and 13th respectively Is calling up -tbs flowers, _ _ _ _ - — - - the two Christmas shills: When al4 with naked, little feet , - a'I,etitaa" and "Antonia" a The children in the morn Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for t (lo forth, and' in ilia YurroRe drop scheduled to arrive at a Tbseeeda of yellow Dorn; - dome ports tlirte or four what a beautiilil embodiment Colds Neuritis `�, - idays before Christmas, the W A R N I N Of ease devoid of pride N "'Letitia" at Belfast, Liver'- Is the Good ofd-faadilvned namestead. Pain V 'Lumbago &mete of COQIIteI'feiti ;r pool and Glasgow, and the With, ita doors set open wide! teadache t..Wilbago Antonia " at Plymouth; There is only one genuine' �pt(g A 4 , .,Cherbourg and London. ,oe But when the happiest time is come, Neuralgia Rheumatism, "ASPIRIN". tablet. If a tab - t , t That to the year belongs, let is offered u "ASPIRIN" bm for Tender Faces Ask your Steamship Agent jot When all the vales are filled with gold and is not stamped with the ' :. information; or write-- DOES NOT AFFECT -Bayer y g And old the air whit songs; Ba er Cross"-rc use it with This free! lathering Snavfa "• + The Robert Record Co., Ltmited When fields of yet unripened grain, �� ��' contempt-it-isnot, ASPIRIN I Stick contains the emollient as r Montreal, Toronto, Quebec. Aid yet nngarnered-stores at all l -Don't take ghances! medicinal properties of Cat[eura, ; _ fated mea to shave Montreal, John, N,B., Halifax. Remiud,the thrifty husbandman , Of ampler, threshing -floors, ", � �� _ 1" �� enabling tinder- without the slightest irrltatioa. It ,t Acca t -only package leaves the -skin' ei�fteaed' sad' ir- ,� How pleasant from the din and dust ---�• lreshed and free from amil tense, 7.' _ Of the thoroughfare aloof, W which contains,roveri directions. dry feeling. r l /'1�� NAL�?SO�i Stands the old-fashioned homestead, Handy "Bayer';' boxes of 12 tablets .,,moi, ,,,a rs« roan aaanaa (�11oR, 1� tJi1 , Also bottles of 24 and 100 -Druggists. ova �u � sO°p {' With Meep and mossy roof, tphitmaM "0 and roe, essmEL fa —Alice Cary. Aspirin ioi the trade mark (rat istered to Canada) of Bayer, ,ran~tzra of M000aastle- !i CVI= 3La�iaa Stielt Zoe. cnNa��a�a s�vicE iAo -- _ ._. etki11.1ter of 9atle7lic"said facetal 6aric3Iie AMd 'A. 9. w. ). whW u le wail !mown teal No 45-'26 4 thatwapiriameaae Bays maoulaatum to assist tau+ public seatost imitatioua,ehs Tibioti _ _„ After Shaving-Minard's Liniment. ,of Darer Compaus w:n be atamDad with tMit Hsseai trade esr>G Cha •'Byer Oross'• $ �. : t M.ta ".. + -.: ,+7. ,'e+y,,,, ,}...,. pax ..,.':'."� r ....,,.•„ -a .,�:.;.�✓ S _�_....,,,,w•. ',�•�ei' ar�• �`.'s:$r, w, �r:..a� +�..'.•,d"c•:.� '^� .r+ sari_-,:..+. � ,aw AKw ., `-yt.. : ic,�,� �' ,. -.-.� ^o.,nsararc. c;.W.,,.rs.'i -w �' ,., my, Wr...- .0 '•.. w , ti . :.., �, .,' :. ,:.� s. ;'' , .. , ;, ' „ < ty •,G''k:,, .., _ a ,, rte {4g.. OHM L A .t, ,�J. r, ' :�. ., wY+.a ' : m .a, ..'� :" � �'sS•-�=w .G "".•'`, rpe'•,.n":' !, t. .ti . ,,,,. w �3^'. 'a• ,s• , �.�. , .v .?31.wa .r r �� `� 7,:�. � . ;-e ., z•• ..,.•:,. }. .:'�'✓. we A ...•n.» r, k ,X' +3* _ ..,ry - i"!.• >".. s '.;",oil �i ;+ K r, v-�' s ..'9' r„ AA,yy,yyYYrr ..,% .a;•..�...>: i,", �•4 .+r.Mn .far 2,. xYn4c Sk.3•✓., t :r �"' s r .a %`1Y, ,.5,. '!'ti' .�' .Y'? �.. •!. .5. w., 1. ,.v;' ,.,F'„`-:1 a. .. .t J^'. •ire,. r'. •'�..• '"Y. ?7•• i ¢. .`y,. r 5O''. •.,. �1 C A' i p" .�,.., +A1i1 Q1'illlLy. -Mre. W. J. Miller spent Thane- -Watch out next week for the date ' giving Day in Whitby with her sister ,of the Chicken Pie supper to be given Mrs. Goa. Every. _ - in St. Andrew's United Church. -L. K. and Mrs. Devett and little -Dr. E. A. Sadler Dentist, practis= t --Mies Myra Crank, of Toronto, was daughter of, Toronto 'spent Thanks,- lag in Toronto will be here in his Ito haese over the week endg h }Mrs... Mechin.. office on Thursda from 10- a_ m•- to. ^ to7.1- Rankin - i y Born,• on Sunday, Oct. 32st.; ,; 1s Rankin returned home on 5 m., as ostial°" _ - - Hsary and Mrs. Wade, a daughter. Monday after spending a month in R Dr. H. T. Fallaise, Resident Dent- -Miss Isobel Hatch of Toronto, Trenton with her d � ghter, Mrs. ist. Office over Balsdon s hardwexe x apeat the holiday with -Miss Evange- Prank Sarles. store. Office hears, 9 to 0 daily and line Cowan. _ -SL r,fss-GlB�iyvv-Ze I spei ovei _._.._ Thanksgiving parents W.B.sale of work in the near future. The Women's Institute open Thank vin with her Watch ant for full particulars which met h and Mrs. Powell, tug held in the Town Hall on -Miss Minnie Morris of Toronto, will be given later. Tuesday evening last was a t gree ?S t Th ving wit>� her sister, -Mr. and Mrs. David Crawford bad success. A large crowd attended and their two sons Lome and Ralph op- t interest was shown throw out Intent Ranks g .. dire. Wm�CuP. erated on for enlarged tonsils aid entivi ro mme. Miss Macork- M E -Geo. W. P. and Mrs. Every and adenoids on Wednesday.pp Br's' -Who is speaking " `a ' eon Frank, of Whitby, spent Sunday uldale of Auetralls -At Sem tville, on Wednesday, f wit1 W. J. and Mrs. Miller. p y, throughout Ontario in the interest of Nov, 10th, Lloyd Shirley, formerly of Temperance gave a very fine address -Mrs. D. MacNeil left Wednesday Pickering, was united in marriage to on t;dis subject. F. M. Chapman o! A • i m for Ormatown Quebec on account of Miss Bennett, of that town. Con rat• _ OM the serious illness of -tier sister. ulations. 8 Audle filled the duties of 'chairman -F. C. and Mrs. Mechin, and dau- in La usual ea able manner, Mrs, W. :. -The services in 8t» George's F. Law and Mrs. F. Bunting cotlrtri- We eve -Acme Wonderful 081ne6 III Oo@r008te t0 6hOW you � Ice Marilyn of Montreal visited Church on Sunday nest will be con- buted a vocal duet with Miss H. at $20.00. please let us prove to yon that yon call � the former's parents last week. ducted by Rev. Mr. Langford, who Law as accompanist. Misses Sterrit cc +► 3liss P. J. Wright, of Toronto, will administer the Holy Communion and Lockwood gave piano duets all purchase these lines at real values right at home. y apart her -Thanksgiving holidays with at 10.90 a. m. 1 46 sister, Mrs. M. S. Chap -am -Rev. A.R. Sanderson's subjects of which were greatly enjoyed. ,. -Mr. and Mrs. Fraser and Mr. and will be -10.30 a.m. "Unshaken Pars -A most dangerous practise in- -- - — _ Mrs. Curry and son of Brock spent of Christian Faith" ? ,D dinged in to many boys, who wish d-here—We're B p n; Ng demonstrate their skill, is that of rid- The Rubber season is prepared with a line to rid - V. with W.B. and Mrs. Powell.- ael Under the Fi Tree. Son ser- B y y Prices materially reduced. z in bicycles with their hands off the show OII. 4 .,. • -W. F. and Mrs. Le1or'and - daugh- vice 6.46 p.m. All welcome. handlebars. A few days a a sad • �, ter, Miss Winnifred, left on Friday to -At the various school Fairs held accident occurred in Ostia ago which $peed the holiday with relatives at in Ontario Count this fall fifteen TillsonbuT y t boy was instantly killed by a motor d B• schools were awarded shields for the track The evidence at the inquest spent -Wilfred l�e holiday at theehome of her in the b -is S SNo. lU Beau ham : 1? highestrage standing m School showed that the unfortunate lad who Wolfe Island Continuation School Fair work. Among the winners were was a ought student and held in high , ; 'rs 'parents bete. y ( (Brougham), esteem by all who knew him, had his 3=° M. il►e (Balsam) and S. S. No. 7 S.S.(Cherry- handy b his side when he was riding -Wihnot Sparks, of the Bank of wood), his bicycle, yin front i Nova Sootia, Toronto, spent the hall- —yy. J. Clark and son, H. J. nnotor- y e, and- rode directly 47 of the truck with such sad results. 'day at the home of his cousins, L, H. ed to Lakefield on Sunday, and on It is all very well for a boy to try a - sad Mrs. 8g^eggg$s. their return on Monday was accomp• these stunts in - - Fred F. Baladon ani family, of anied by Mrs. Clark who had been places coulees there is i 41 Burford, spent over the week -end with spending over a week there at the no likelihood of him coming in contact E 1 a with a motor vehicle, but the high- ! ,ttVi thctir relatives' here. Mr. Balsdon in- home of her son Allan, who we are ~` tends -Now sped a winter order south. pleased to report is recovering rapidly �r may oois no pm suddenly on tlace for him to he scene 1 s. y from his recent operation is the Pet- and Christmacan get his, hands-zr s Cards. We have at the erboro General Hos t e handle -bare to guide his bicycle - ar member attended the mov- plea from which to select, and at the ing piAtulre entertainment given. in the clear of danger. west possible prices, Town Hall on Saturday evening last.'' -Dr. and Mrs. Howden, formerly ; IN MEMORIAM. .+e The films were all of s high-class -. t of Pickering visited with Mrs. ano and the best of ordez >� - ffiisa Fawkes on 6unday, Dr. Bowden which la not always the saes in the lisox-Io ever loving memory of +� has now a lucrative position as Gov- our Wilson, w od and father. Rich- of village when a moving picture enter- The new fall colors and styles are ver Tett ernment Inspector of Meats in Tor- and Wilson, who passed away oa y p Nn ( tainment is given. The boys, and Nov, onto. ov, 11th, 1917, girls too, usually take advantage of Great value in Silk and Wool at 98 cents. w t __John Stacey, the Conservative the darkened room to make them- We often think of days gone by, 3y Candidate, has arran> ed for the hold selves heard. When we were all together; Our Heavy Silk for fall in all shades at 81.00 per pair x f Ing of a public Meeting in the Pick - The service® in BL. George's The shadow o'er our lives is cast, V simply a winner. t isring Town Hall on the evening of Our loped one gone forever. j`. Thursday, Nov, 25th. Watch for part- Church on Sunday last were conduct- To-oi to the stare are next � ed b th moraing and evening byy Bir. g gleaming DreesFlannele in leading colors at 86 coats per yard. 4 Watkins, of W clue College. Lon- L'poa a lonely grave. " -No n Gordon and Mrs. James y The 1 th b ( 1 zwv, 12th. at 8 o'clock. The meeting y assn ar of the horse r° be of $ mtsslatsasy cila�c0ez May -them have wen ?a especial feature will be the male guar- dered too, where the nut got its ivs. -tette, bright'singing and interestingmase. There is an old tale that.So CHAPMAN teadirlga All young people are car- these nuts were crushed by the Turku. DELCO PLANT FOR SALE-Ap- yy ii mined with grain and given to bro- ply at NEWS OFFICE, 1Mrnan Mrs Elsan ani daughter. ken -winded horses. But this story is g FOR SERDIOE-A pun s Of Toronto, spent Sunday with Robert untrue, The real reason that the sus boa � Clark 71=ba ton a7.1 and Kra. Gordon, and on Monday visit- horse Chesnut is called by that name ed relatives in Bowmanville. On their is this ;-When the leaf stems dry off Fj OR IJAL� -Caai heater, in good For'Flall �I r %return to Toronto the were secom- the twig, they leave a peculiar mark- Mpaw• Apply to H. A. Nowman. Dunbar- • panted by Mr. and Mrs. Gordon, who ��nails gs, or scars, are tO°' to ll f tsarsp ding a few days in the city a horshoe, even POTATOES FOR SALE --Apply to A T•�8]8t on pending being appar- C Bdgw S Goodwood. Phone stoueville -Insist nt►3th then son. George A. and family. eat. 7608,' _ 9 10 to -As was previously announced, the - .. ..� 8msrual Thanksgiving social of -the W. -In Kent County farmers have QTRAYED --- On to lot 10, con. 2. Pick• ;1{• V. S. of St Andrew's Church will be found it impossible to harvest their ►Tenn.. a black and white collie pnp10Loser Gutta Pereha Rubbers - held in the basement on Tuesday Nov sugar beets on account of the con n- phone P+ck 1400. 18th, at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Longley, of nous rains and there is a great dan- FOR SALE -2 Holstein milcb cows. Q China, is expected to give an address ger that a amount of the crop .pr+ager, A. W. Tomlinson. Claremont. and Penangie Underweaer ' and all ladies interested in misaiorsary may be lost. Owing to this fact the Clare +aces to ,wsor•k are cordally invited to be pre- Lords' Day Alliance will not proses= HOUSE FOR BALE -12 rooms, co- Yon on Can't Beat Them stat ate any who may work on Sundays rl axnt blocks. For lull - ,. -A number of Comervativer from in order to save the crop. We do not Mrs. McGinty, Pickering. part" 44tfDO� to R Pickering township attended the con- ace any difference between Sunday -- ` vention at Whit an 7pigs. w we h ---- -_. w .bout Clark, D , and -w colitic little o«.. Rubber Specials noon when John Stacey, a former working on Sundays in order to save Gerald ! 900 lb. a d I 9-9 4 mayor of Oshawa, received the unian- a burning building or a drowning - imous nomination. He declared him animal. In none of these cases canFOR BALE -2 bedroom suites; fold. 11s Waterproof canvas -top Moccasin 9ole,. .. =1.9P t self a firm supporter of the govern- the work be done by leaving it to be bed aavemport also vsm cleaner; all , ment control lie of Premier How- done on a week da io repair. A y John W. Gregg, Clare- rp eltnd Ferguson. y y' monis ptaoecl.re ' lot Misses' Cloth Over -Rubbers, reg. 1.26, for ?6 tX At a meeting of the Directors of BROUGHAM. FERRETS FOR SALE( -Wood hum. Men's All -Rubber Overshoes, reg_ 250, for ... ... '205 the Canadian National bition held tan. Ap�ly ))aha O'Brien, Frenchman's Bay. R.R.No.2, Merin . 6-11 one day last week if ss decided to Donald Willson, of Toronto, wise g These are No. 1 Rubber, but an job lots we picked'up. hold the 60th anniversary next year. home for the holiday. Ci first -clan FOR SALE Srst-cla` 1 The question of extending the Exhibi- Mrs. -A. Malcolm is visiting her son 17 condition. fire proof, about s feet high and s - y � tion to three weeks, which is favwrfeet wide. Apply at Boa 222, Claremont, 9 ed Frani at Loa' Branch this week. ._• - - - Vs :• q' by many, has been deferred. as eonsid- R R, and Mra. Willson and Ed'. uOUSE TQ RENT -4 room*. - Also f erable opposition is offered by a num- and Mrs. Willson spent Thanksgiving Hgarage Hard and soft water. Goodeement ' �• Lowndes Clothing > ber of exhibitors. Da at D. Gannon's. cellar. Apply to Mn. Harry Thomson. Clare- -The weather -man broke the re- The village had a namher of city moat. - att , cord for the, last week when he visitors spending .Thanksgiving with 1�'eatnring the CODOmy Muffler iD ' FARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT- 1 favored us with a whole week of per- friends and -relatives. Loc 35, Con. s• Pickering, 70 acres. Good Overcoats. r fecily dry weather, during which we Mrs. Warren • C. Willson has been house and good buildings. Apply to S. J. Man- neat, 160 Elgin St. East, Oshawa. &9 did not have a drop of raia,and the attending her mother Mrs, Geo. Row- - sky had an Indian summer appearance son for the past week. We are glad Q TRAYED-On to lot 8, coo. 8, Pict. Fred T. Bunting, '� ,- Pl4ke1'ing ` r t Many farmers welcomed the change as to knout that she is `improved in /tering. a 3 -year-old heifer. Owner may have - Betablished 1857. --+r it enabled them tq harvest their corn health It present. ane b gjrorrty and paying a:pen -- and finish much other fall wor ._ e --little mon of -M - - On ac¢ouat of the number of ac- eon was taken to the city for opera- OR SALE OR TO RENT -Large cidents due to the absence of lights 'tion for appendicitus on Sunday F building. known os the Dillingham Block. or in having only one light on motor morning which was successful and It Dwellin part maybe rented separately. Apply r, vi Mn R.S.Dillingham,Sering. am9-1 Belle. THE :CE.TRA.L GARAG19 cera the Department of Highways is is hoped he will make •a, good recon- vine, or Arthur Boyce, n, 82 Ina 9t., fisting on a more strict observ- ery: -- -- - - - a=e of the law in this re congregation showed their ORONTO WET -WASH LAUN• Bard, and A good con TDRY (Semi finish) -,Let our driver call and___L_-Telephone nn --as a result many motorists have been appreciation of their privileges by at- 49VV appearing in the courts charged with tending Thanksgiving services on name'with Mr. S ur 24 hourW, service. s, barber ib p your - e shaving no lights, and this is followted Sunday. Mrs. W. J. Brown kindly ren- will pick up and deliver 3,tima a week. -,without excepton, by a donation to dered a solo which was appreciated { a - the provincial treasury. by all. FARM MACHINERY -Frost A S Wood Cockshutt, Tudhope, Anderson, John -At the recent apple show in Mon- A meeting in the interests of John Deere, Bissell, Gould. Shapley & Muir, Fleury, ureal, staged In the new Eaton Build- Stacey, the Conservative Candidate at Wilkinson. Best cess order your k r Ing, by the Quebec Fruit Growers, the approaching elections, will be held now.Greewood I or're.e radios.• w• l tr`Di'.ney, :Auto Repairs, Accessories, 011e • and with exhibits from New Brunswick, in the Town Hall on the eventing 6f Nova Scotia and Quebec, apples from Monday, Nov. 15th. when addresses FOR BALE -Cheap all kinds of the FlemirsR orchard, Pickering (the will be given by Fred Arnold, Mr. wagoos,harae-�anad 'king, or r.rm tea- Gasoline •Acetylene Welding, +� ylensue is good or a. Also several heavy and `property of the R. J. Fleming Estate) Stacey and others. The meeting will light scala and cook stoves and beaters. High - Von the following prises :second ant open at 8 o'clock. A special invitation at price paid for bide. and wool, also use pool;, Battery (3harging ii % silver en for the best 80 boxes of sty- a. .a•maa, stonIIviAe. Pkoae leo6 last a p is extended to the ladies. ISnows, third for best 5 boxes of OTIOE-I am wrecking a few Ford' i3nows (81 entries) and second for the BALE REGISTIER. lr e'r'• Win sou theyart� .� caD• 1 h.� Repairs made on all makes + beat 50 boxes of Snows (commercial R' also for sale one Ma+cwdi touring, areal nice ear. k). Thin was the only exhibit Friday, rata nice. rides nice looks nice, a sumptuous out- aj pec y Nov. 12th- Choice feeding fit, which siva the nice, of some sins, and } from Ontario. The continued wet steers, heifers and tnilch Cewa at at the rldtcoloush low mice of il5o. Mean an �l rs• - � - prevented the fruit Mansion House. Stauifville. No re- this i. a remarkable bargain. Also a Fora -weather locale from 8ttainiTlg8 truck alocally 6150. T. C. Brown, Brougham. Zetf high color, w1dle the serve. 6 months credit. Sale at one. r pother contestants enjoyed favorable A. J. Hamlin prop. F. W. Silver- CARD OR THANKS. - x. weather conditions. The exhibits sides, auctioneer. from the Fleming orchard command- Thursday, Nov. 256 -Auction We of We wish through the columns of ed attention for the excellence of their Re stem Shorthorns and grades THB Maws to thank our many kind ry appearance and the uniformity of pack and Implements at lot 85, con. 4, trietode, neighbors and Ladies'Aid a for : 'CHARLES. Be SPEERp their kind e: renlons of s m th Credit for this is due W. A. 3tabbs Pickering. The prloperty of the late, and Fred Ince, who are known locally J., S. Beare. Sale at one o'clock and beautifui floral tributes la our re - U many. Mr. hate has been for some sharp. See bills. Fred Postill, auc- cent and bereavement, proprietor, Pickering• H time in charge wf the Fleming orchard' tioneer. -Mrs. Wm. Smith and Family. _ mC "__'_ �m_F'�'�'.',sCev. Vin, rnf+sr_v'.�i17• h....irz-�.,..ti-.—�'d _ ,.•rt��,",�•r ;r� �'iiii-.• v l3ome le were in Toronto on Sunday to. During the whole period of the war. Mr. Watkins was is the Imperial s eepe t ere without dream• Sag, L ea>td on their return were accompanied by Alex and Mrs. Rett, of Kingston, Army, The services on Sunday were One we loved, but could not save, who have been spending a few weeks in steeping with Armistice Day as well as-Thank+giving, The rolling streams of life pass on, But the ..11'n the city, and who will spend a few days here before home and were greatly ea o ed b the y congregation. The Te still vacant chair Recalls the smile, the love, the voice _ r]' refurru g • People of St Paul's -TIu 'ill muswas appropriate to the occasion. Of oaos who once sat there. b mg araeh will meet an friday evening, - be and y hem, it is safe to -Wife, g Son and Daughter, ( 1 zwv, 12th. at 8 o'clock. The meeting y assn ar of the horse r° be of $ mtsslatsasy cila�c0ez May -them have wen ?a especial feature will be the male guar- dered too, where the nut got its ivs. -tette, bright'singing and interestingmase. There is an old tale that.So CHAPMAN teadirlga All young people are car- these nuts were crushed by the Turku. DELCO PLANT FOR SALE-Ap- yy ii mined with grain and given to bro- ply at NEWS OFFICE, 1Mrnan Mrs Elsan ani daughter. ken -winded horses. But this story is g FOR SERDIOE-A pun s Of Toronto, spent Sunday with Robert untrue, The real reason that the sus boa � Clark 71=ba ton a7.1 and Kra. Gordon, and on Monday visit- horse Chesnut is called by that name ed relatives in Bowmanville. On their is this ;-When the leaf stems dry off Fj OR IJAL� -Caai heater, in good For'Flall �I r %return to Toronto the were secom- the twig, they leave a peculiar mark- Mpaw• Apply to H. A. Nowman. Dunbar- • panted by Mr. and Mrs. Gordon, who ��nails gs, or scars, are tO°' to ll f tsarsp ding a few days in the city a horshoe, even POTATOES FOR SALE --Apply to A T•�8]8t on pending being appar- C Bdgw S Goodwood. Phone stoueville -Insist nt►3th then son. George A. and family. eat. 7608,' _ 9 10 to -As was previously announced, the - .. ..� 8msrual Thanksgiving social of -the W. -In Kent County farmers have QTRAYED --- On to lot 10, con. 2. Pick• ;1{• V. S. of St Andrew's Church will be found it impossible to harvest their ►Tenn.. a black and white collie pnp10Loser Gutta Pereha Rubbers - held in the basement on Tuesday Nov sugar beets on account of the con n- phone P+ck 1400. 18th, at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Longley, of nous rains and there is a great dan- FOR SALE -2 Holstein milcb cows. Q China, is expected to give an address ger that a amount of the crop .pr+ager, A. W. Tomlinson. Claremont. and Penangie Underweaer ' and all ladies interested in misaiorsary may be lost. Owing to this fact the Clare +aces to ,wsor•k are cordally invited to be pre- Lords' Day Alliance will not proses= HOUSE FOR BALE -12 rooms, co- Yon on Can't Beat Them stat ate any who may work on Sundays rl axnt blocks. For lull - ,. -A number of Comervativer from in order to save the crop. We do not Mrs. McGinty, Pickering. part" 44tfDO� to R Pickering township attended the con- ace any difference between Sunday -- ` vention at Whit an 7pigs. w we h ---- -_. w .bout Clark, D , and -w colitic little o«.. Rubber Specials noon when John Stacey, a former working on Sundays in order to save Gerald ! 900 lb. a d I 9-9 4 mayor of Oshawa, received the unian- a burning building or a drowning - imous nomination. He declared him animal. In none of these cases canFOR BALE -2 bedroom suites; fold. 11s Waterproof canvas -top Moccasin 9ole,. .. =1.9P t self a firm supporter of the govern- the work be done by leaving it to be bed aavemport also vsm cleaner; all , ment control lie of Premier How- done on a week da io repair. A y John W. Gregg, Clare- rp eltnd Ferguson. y y' monis ptaoecl.re ' lot Misses' Cloth Over -Rubbers, reg. 1.26, for ?6 tX At a meeting of the Directors of BROUGHAM. FERRETS FOR SALE( -Wood hum. Men's All -Rubber Overshoes, reg_ 250, for ... ... '205 the Canadian National bition held tan. Ap�ly ))aha O'Brien, Frenchman's Bay. R.R.No.2, Merin . 6-11 one day last week if ss decided to Donald Willson, of Toronto, wise g These are No. 1 Rubber, but an job lots we picked'up. hold the 60th anniversary next year. home for the holiday. Ci first -clan FOR SALE Srst-cla` 1 The question of extending the Exhibi- Mrs. -A. Malcolm is visiting her son 17 condition. fire proof, about s feet high and s - y � tion to three weeks, which is favwrfeet wide. Apply at Boa 222, Claremont, 9 ed Frani at Loa' Branch this week. ._• - - - Vs :• q' by many, has been deferred. as eonsid- R R, and Mra. Willson and Ed'. uOUSE TQ RENT -4 room*. - Also f erable opposition is offered by a num- and Mrs. Willson spent Thanksgiving Hgarage Hard and soft water. Goodeement ' �• Lowndes Clothing > ber of exhibitors. Da at D. Gannon's. cellar. Apply to Mn. Harry Thomson. Clare- -The weather -man broke the re- The village had a namher of city moat. - att , cord for the, last week when he visitors spending .Thanksgiving with 1�'eatnring the CODOmy Muffler iD ' FARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT- 1 favored us with a whole week of per- friends and -relatives. Loc 35, Con. s• Pickering, 70 acres. Good Overcoats. r fecily dry weather, during which we Mrs. Warren • C. Willson has been house and good buildings. Apply to S. J. Man- neat, 160 Elgin St. East, Oshawa. &9 did not have a drop of raia,and the attending her mother Mrs, Geo. Row- - sky had an Indian summer appearance son for the past week. We are glad Q TRAYED-On to lot 8, coo. 8, Pict. Fred T. Bunting, '� ,- Pl4ke1'ing ` r t Many farmers welcomed the change as to knout that she is `improved in /tering. a 3 -year-old heifer. Owner may have - Betablished 1857. --+r it enabled them tq harvest their corn health It present. ane b gjrorrty and paying a:pen -- and finish much other fall wor ._ e --little mon of -M - - On ac¢ouat of the number of ac- eon was taken to the city for opera- OR SALE OR TO RENT -Large cidents due to the absence of lights 'tion for appendicitus on Sunday F building. known os the Dillingham Block. or in having only one light on motor morning which was successful and It Dwellin part maybe rented separately. Apply r, vi Mn R.S.Dillingham,Sering. am9-1 Belle. THE :CE.TRA.L GARAG19 cera the Department of Highways is is hoped he will make •a, good recon- vine, or Arthur Boyce, n, 82 Ina 9t., fisting on a more strict observ- ery: -- -- - - - a=e of the law in this re congregation showed their ORONTO WET -WASH LAUN• Bard, and A good con TDRY (Semi finish) -,Let our driver call and___L_-Telephone nn --as a result many motorists have been appreciation of their privileges by at- 49VV appearing in the courts charged with tending Thanksgiving services on name'with Mr. S ur 24 hourW, service. s, barber ib p your - e shaving no lights, and this is followted Sunday. Mrs. W. J. Brown kindly ren- will pick up and deliver 3,tima a week. -,without excepton, by a donation to dered a solo which was appreciated { a - the provincial treasury. by all. FARM MACHINERY -Frost A S Wood Cockshutt, Tudhope, Anderson, John -At the recent apple show in Mon- A meeting in the interests of John Deere, Bissell, Gould. Shapley & Muir, Fleury, ureal, staged In the new Eaton Build- Stacey, the Conservative Candidate at Wilkinson. Best cess order your k r Ing, by the Quebec Fruit Growers, the approaching elections, will be held now.Greewood I or're.e radios.• w• l tr`Di'.ney, :Auto Repairs, Accessories, 011e • and with exhibits from New Brunswick, in the Town Hall on the eventing 6f Nova Scotia and Quebec, apples from Monday, Nov. 15th. when addresses FOR BALE -Cheap all kinds of the FlemirsR orchard, Pickering (the will be given by Fred Arnold, Mr. wagoos,harae-�anad 'king, or r.rm tea- Gasoline •Acetylene Welding, +� ylensue is good or a. Also several heavy and `property of the R. J. Fleming Estate) Stacey and others. The meeting will light scala and cook stoves and beaters. High - Von the following prises :second ant open at 8 o'clock. A special invitation at price paid for bide. and wool, also use pool;, Battery (3harging ii % silver en for the best 80 boxes of sty- a. .a•maa, stonIIviAe. Pkoae leo6 last a p is extended to the ladies. ISnows, third for best 5 boxes of OTIOE-I am wrecking a few Ford' i3nows (81 entries) and second for the BALE REGISTIER. lr e'r'• Win sou theyart� .� caD• 1 h.� Repairs made on all makes + beat 50 boxes of Snows (commercial R' also for sale one Ma+cwdi touring, areal nice ear. k). Thin was the only exhibit Friday, rata nice. rides nice looks nice, a sumptuous out- aj pec y Nov. 12th- Choice feeding fit, which siva the nice, of some sins, and } from Ontario. The continued wet steers, heifers and tnilch Cewa at at the rldtcoloush low mice of il5o. Mean an �l rs• - � - prevented the fruit Mansion House. Stauifville. No re- this i. a remarkable bargain. Also a Fora -weather locale from 8ttainiTlg8 truck alocally 6150. T. C. Brown, Brougham. Zetf high color, w1dle the serve. 6 months credit. Sale at one. r pother contestants enjoyed favorable A. J. Hamlin prop. F. W. Silver- CARD OR THANKS. - x. weather conditions. The exhibits sides, auctioneer. from the Fleming orchard command- Thursday, Nov. 256 -Auction We of We wish through the columns of ed attention for the excellence of their Re stem Shorthorns and grades THB Maws to thank our many kind ry appearance and the uniformity of pack and Implements at lot 85, con. 4, trietode, neighbors and Ladies'Aid a for : 'CHARLES. Be SPEERp their kind e: renlons of s m th Credit for this is due W. A. 3tabbs Pickering. The prloperty of the late, and Fred Ince, who are known locally J., S. Beare. Sale at one o'clock and beautifui floral tributes la our re - U many. Mr. hate has been for some sharp. See bills. Fred Postill, auc- cent and bereavement, proprietor, Pickering• H time in charge wf the Fleming orchard' tioneer. -Mrs. Wm. Smith and Family. _ mC "__'_ �m_F'�'�'.',sCev. Vin, rnf+sr_v'.�i17• h....irz-�.,..ti-.—�'d _ ,.•rt��,",�•r ;r� �'iiii-.• v