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AUDLEY. -- Mr. Frank Yei the noted tray GREEBWOOD -_� gh+ Mr. Havercroft and'fi3inily are move a S'A'W 'Xia and Basket eller and lecturer, who has just' re- Ing to Oshawa soon. turned from a series of lectures in 1 rain continues aneM��� �A w� And 1 the E. FOR9YTH, O h. D.. Director Arirw the United States, will gi his verb fields are standing in water. Y ptoma RS Association of .. Dir. Ras. instructive lecture entitl "Memones Miss Dods Hedge spent a few days • Member of the Amerieaa Optometrical of the Motherland" in Melville church with her relations in Oakville recent- ' 1lamoolat3on. Eya examined by appoiatmeat. °: West Hill on Wednesday evening, Nov - pYoad9itot. Jet. Out. g ly Walter Pratt has had his new house Established 1838 Fruit Baskets of all dPecriptione, 24th, at eight o clock. Mr. Yei h has NO. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S.,personally travelled all over England, finished in stucco, and it has a•pleas- o aatab member of the oouep of including qt. boxes, pt. boxes, Scotland, and Wales and brimgss with Ing appearance. Headquarters p 721alaw and worge0aa of Ontario liewtlaM him not only his int-eresting descrip- F. M. Cha man's sale came off alis- ” f sprat notice of enrsaoas, *ambo Crates and Baskets at tion of this articular part of - the p f staaatfoa to nsi..baa a! tiomeo sod p et`ssfully. He disposed of ?b York- oft" and raddeses.srosdam. lowest prices. British Empire but, also 150 colored shire hogs and 30 cattle. a slides.' A silver collection will be "�• F R E D ! - #,N�. ---- nd Turnia fro expenses. Eve GREEN RIVER. _ AR. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Kiddie Kars, Sleighs, Offlce•Stools nvi�tho hearMr Yeighl Don't for Bork, on Thursday, Nov. 11th, to CORN whole of ground sSolicitor, Notary Public Etc. Mone to Alex and Mrs. Gray, of the seventh 'OATS • minim south wing, Court House, Whitby. ;sly Balt For Sale get the date -Wednesday, evening, ..x; Nov. 24th, in Melville church at eight Coneession of Pickering, a son, (BARLEY FEED G BROWNING. S. C.. Barris- o'clock. - A bazaar under the auspices of the ,BRAN ,+ tet. Solicitor Notary Public. AatKa Btk., -- CHAS. A. WHITE. Green will be held in the hall at Gre- �iHORT.9 - r h te�ly vest of Post Office. Dundas street., en River, on Thursday, Dec. 2nd. Full SCRATCH FEED watitby. Hostas phone 388. Office phone 392 SgoCeesor to late W. G. Barnes OUNBARTON. = ' Phone 8420 or write Locust Rill, Oat. particulars later. for poultry r,^' The Green River Ladies' Aid will N EATON .4 R089 -Barristers. So- Mass Agnes Thom spent Sunday ICR�CgED CORN lora. Northern, Ontario Building. an with friends in the city hold their'lnotrthly meeting 'at the Br3y'SRret.To. to. home of Miss Mary Doten, on Wed- for poultry ��i . J aw A number from here are attending nay Nov. 24th, at 2.30 pan. WOro I have a car of Cereal Feed which - the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto, 4 >. D. F. Roes, Adelaide 2787 J. He �l this week. for Roll Call, "Loving -Kindness." All I consider the beet value for ' IOHARI:SON A PICKERING- Albert. Shaw who has spent a year ladies are cordially invited. feed I have seen for a long ' Barristem solicitors etc.. 223-214 Confed- �tse9 l Dif*ctlOr . or two at his home in ngland hasme It Will = , esstioalafe Building, Corner Yong* and Rich- • OUNBAR Sts.. Toronto. bonen Irisin 1390 and Maier a �- try Picken_ng_o rr4er Rev. J. F. and Mrs. Clugston and to L 7�+�n�ags .i Ll asy, satuteay, inuuaing Next Sunday afternoon e a pens, WHEAT and BARLEY �Vaatad. r t3atatAay eveaiag. Phone Pick. ®600. stl MOTOR HEARSE Miss Dorothy called on friends in }n the Community Hall, the Rev. W. _ this vicinity on -Thanksgiving day. G. -Walton; missionary to the Esqui- DeaKtal CLA KOKt Ont- Rev. Mr. Rackham, of Whitevale maux of the Hudson Bay district, Chapping Mondays, Wedaes- Phone 9'.64 P bed in the United Church here: ii'be the special preacher. A host days and FridoWs. g -S-un-Uy evening while Rev. Mi. Fra- hearty invitation is extended to all ,.' 1Y.I.ne. HonorEraduateof Chicago and To- ser preached at the evening anniver- members of the community, to be re- F+� �� � ��� late Universities and the R t CoiIe�e of sa service at Chert pod. p 4.J 1Deatat sttrseoza. Phone office TAT 1, Re�deoce �' yw sear! and hear his message. The A.Y. Arris, Na outsld: tomato. a6Fy Mrs. Cowan Sr., will spend the win- P.A., meets every Thursday at 8 p.m. I Roofing Material ! ter at Rosebank in one of her cot- A-11 young people of the parish - and LANE B. BEATON. D. D. 8., tages which. has been comfortably their friends will be cordially wel- Graduate of rise Royal Coklge of Dearer Litted for winter use. The telephone come. The final confirmation class B.,agenna `ne Uaty°r>itt .ot A L Toronto. O®ea 5 x British Columbia Shingles has also been transfered, the number0 ossa Mur Goa[ecttoaery arose, wbitby. k*i'Il be held Friday al S p.m. in the ilArear hours 9 to 12 : 1 to a ao. Iad.'pboos e. 3 x being Pickering 5515 Community Hall, every candidate is p Esu phot,@ ago. 4Y4ty ., No. 2- 3 and 5x especially asked to be present. N. DALES. L. D. S.. D. D. 8„STOUFFVILLE. BROCK FiOA,D. A good supply of Hard afld Soft . Graduate of Royal Collett at Dental sur _ Coal on hand. Also a supply ' scan. and the University of Toronto. office TORONTO ASPHALT -Mr. B. E. Beebe had a stroke on ei,o a D. A. Scott's score, Claeemoat Ont R. J. Fuller still continues to instal of Kindling Wood, ROOFING NG _ Saturday, but is slowly recovering. � u Y boor.. g e m to 8 p. m., Siturdays : 9 a y y ®. w 1 p m. Phone Clare. 140& 471y The Board of Health has appointed radios. stove leaRt'b: Marray's 18 in., 82 in. and 3d inch E. Hoover as dairy inspector for'the The boys report that hunting and. LTERBERT T. FALLA I89, L D S.. width@, 4 in -1 Shingles ; also trapping is exceedingly dull at pres- 12tf Phone Pick. 1704. x, A -LD D. S. Graduate *(the Royal Coilege of village. Metal Valley and eat. }' 3rmcal Surgeons and the Uruvetatty of Toronto. The council are laying aouster-ppaaps r above 1 s. aatseoa's.tore.Piekenag, oat. Ridge Roil �, through the Park for the new akat- Clifford Hubbard had a bad attack DONALD MCNRO, PICgEHIN(3 ,w bout. ; o a an to 3 p. m., or by a int• of bronciaal asthma last week but is asset Pbom Pick 37oa �'iy Material, or will give price on.. ing rink, around n. The appointment for Pow master 1 finished 'Ob. will be made beginning the first of F R Jackson and wife and W. A. Whitevale � _._ _�s�lsttsls ieracas. - Jackson and wife of Toronto spent n' ,� _ _ ••• �� � ;�!�+�g � .a. December. Sunday with W. H. and Mrs. fackson. '+� • �t+� - v "PLIZABETH RICHARDSON-Sup- • :,+i111'f • A number of our plowmen stood Mrs. Liscombe, who has been house- Ile' Sem. JGar �p `. JC`Je�.or well up in the prize list at East'York "`�►"' - w tbelate w, V. Richardson. repro keeping wen•knovn Fire la•rrance Compantw of V Plowing match. ping for Seth Badgerow for the i t. �t standing a4tt L � + The prohibitionists here are endor- last Pew years, is taking up quarters Motor overhauling. top and Ade our. FPOSTILL, Licensed Atrcttiooase, sing the candidature of Mr. Levi An- elsewhere. taiai repairing. . for Oeuaasse at TOO MA Onkw% A•& nis for East York. Master Roas Willson went to Whit Battery geryioe-Charging les Sino males of all triads aalrota.0 to 0o adoeless �flo Ahead ! Rev. Mr, McGuire will conduct a bar to spear before the County Council _ and overhauling: oar•., A4dress Greso si.w F o • Ops, aeries of evangelistic services in the in a public speaking contest held on All work guaranteed. Fiat rate B.HBAT014 TQRIfBHIPOI.1eBB Mennonite church, Wednesday of this week Rona bilis service charge Bag your new Furnace- now or Almost 100 horse -power is now us- fair bo Be an orator of some repute. -Phone 6510 Mara. Central.shmos ' a .gra a �t,at, s tests y.,o have your old one repaired ed in town which brought down the PROHIBITION MEETING W. E �, � R � ti/ � !: sails sanssfr, "Imam at Umittage Lia• ready for the winter. price a month -ago. r • E. 7 " earns• s, oda y'r Ask us about the - The Baptist young people held a On the afternoon of Tuesday, Nov- " �7 M. MAW. LICENSED AUC- district rally for the young people of ember 15th, at a meeting of. prohibi- ►7 TtpNHHR ,foe Yort• Qatarso .ed Durs.m - 3D C IJ -A - Pickering township, Uxbridge and tion workers held at Brougham, the� c.aeotiea. A21 ktada of glen oaassaly attaodad You cannot do better.. surrounding country, p Ontario Prohibition Union of Picker - 00 Coal and, . Terms reasonable. Dates for may ba The Temperance ole here are ing Towrnhi was organized, The �sras�e at rrEws' pest+• leen asci ladevea Or if Its's RaaRe, let us supply p Next pe"o°a' Whitby, ooc' ay yon with a"(food Cheer." very active and intend to be active officers are Mr, W. J. Turner White- until polling day. Even the Conserv- vale,- President; Rev. -Mr. Rackham.� Tx You will be satisfied- atives will net trust Ferguson. Whitevale, vice-president; Rev. E. TEN X�`M Plumbing, Eavetroaghing, repair A Liberal Association for Stouf!- Orsborn, Claremont, secretary; Rev. F R E E S O R r ` work of every kind, all vilie was formed here on Friday ev- A. McLe11an, Claremont, treasurer. F. A. f We buy and sell, furnish quotations guaranteed. ening, when the organizations. of St- Sub -committees for every polling div- _ and information on all Listed and- g ou{fville and vicinity will be carried ision were appointed and -plans were Unlisted Mining 86oeka, ;Hard ware of all kinds, -"" We will be leased to advise what Phone 4800 ouL' made far meas meghe t at strategic p A meeting will be held this Week points throughout the township. One Stove - stocks to buy or to hold. or to arrange for the old boys and of the outstanding shakers of the Nut and ►?toQe Coal -' what stock to sell ALVIN BUSHBY girls re -union in July. -This will be present campaign will address these Oi+iaots are maul money b7 the Jubilee for the village, it be&* meeting& Two- names were mention. following oaegidvlce. I�BERING incorporated 50 year's ago, ed in `this conn3ction. Either party and Coke, also i r Our long experience in mining. a:- will be very acceptable indeed to the ' tNdlog over • period of twenty = 'BROUGHAM. electors -sof this tgwnahip. ' Definite All Kinds O� Feed �F � yearn allows us to ve sound advi DO YOU WANT announcement will be made as to who c� as Oho inves tpre of a min Mrs. - Perryman is with her people this speaker will be and the time and ) or the speculative feature of a cos •yam' house heated for half • -for a visit. place of meeting•will be given just as - p tine mining venture. p the cost of coal? Mss• Glen spent the week with her soon as arranirements are completed. Cement, Lumber, r BULLOWAY, MILLS dt 00. If so, instal one of the Instant ase �° le in the city. Watch for thus ,an1}ounces�;2ent also _ _ : T -nth Mr. and Mrs. Axford and Stewart be ready to "do your bit in raising JJ -:i Members of Standard Oil Burners in your range, -or our share of the coat of the campaign. ' stock 8schan e. called on friends here. last week. g an International Oil Barger .The Shepherd's have been paintit We are asked for Pour, hundred dist- s Members of the Montreal' in your furnace. their house which greatly improves lars in this township. When the op- _ � s t Mining Bzcbange. portunity comes you are asked to do _'erin. 'Call and see them.' 1f11lEoe and Board Room, (irour;d Floor, - Miss Bate has returned -from Part three things, 1st attend• t'he masa Q-A. Cash Metropolitan Building, Ho where she visited G. Bate and meeting in your vicinity; 2nd take W. J. GORDON'8, � - � TORONTO. - ONTARIO family. your share in tai$$ing our four hun- Phones : Adelaide 8971 and W7.2 Church $laser, The son of Mr. and Mrs: Elson re- dred dollars; 3td Vote ! and vote dry! Agents Wantet� 231y. Pici�eriog p- N - , turned from Hospital on Sunday' and WHITEVALE. pickerin TIME TABLE-Fioisrins Station ' is recovering nivel - W e : T. R. Trains going Best due as follo On account tt bad weather there Wm. and Mrs. Peebles and Wm. • ��. g '^'� was a small attendance at Mr. Sta- Burton were visitors at S. J. -Man- k No. 10 mail 7•� A M. Cey's meeting Monday evening. nell's, Oshawa, on Sunday. 2b Local 1= 68 P. Y. Mr, John Liscembe took to himself The I.A.M. ,class ,gave Norman and ateilt' So Local 8.25 P. M " s Sunday train, f' 8.38 A. M. 4 a wife on Saturday last. - The bride Mrs. Lee a surprise° party on-.Tuea- ; _ ATe =Show i n being Miss u Hilts People the 5th Con. day' evening last, when a delightful Tains grin` 'West .ins •s follows- -The Young People of St. JMo - time was spent by all. __. ^`_tore No. 28 Local 9.22 A. Dd. United Church will meet next Mon The Whitevale United Church Sun- •� 27 Local 244 P. M. day night at the home of Carl., and, day school Christmas anniversary will •" 9 mom 9.21 P. M, Mrs. Devitt, -at 8 p.m. All ' :young beheld on Sunday, Dec. 19th. A ' some tiew designs in Reed and Sunday, train, 7.42 P. M. ole of the community and others 'concert will be held on the evening ! ' Willow Chairs. These are p ' beautiful chairs, n bol Foregoing is according to standard interested in Young People's work art of Monday, Dec. 20th. P time. invited to attend. The regular meeting . of the Wom- stared in either tapestry The Women's Institute meeting at en's. Institute will be held on Tues Breeders &Feeders or mohair. Price O MILLS Mrs, Gerow's on Nov. 9th, was a good day, Nov. 23rd, at the home of Mrs. from $14 to $17.ELM success althou h the weather was George Burkholder, The progra1n �-1- OAFm- _ Q - •- - Other Chairs at right rices. Q==�Q diacouraq�ng to attendance was fair. which will be given promptly at 3 LIVA'J STOCK P Mrs. Johnston led the discussion on o'clock will be one of more than usual _' ��• - In our-displtry of "Simmons" Val- Finances,- by a aeries of questions, interest, on account- of - its story •• the answers 'bringing out the fact, writing. competition, which was held The condition of mach of one' • ` net Beds, otir prices are that our women know Eonsiderable recently in the public school. The y >68, e10, a12 and gals ;'; 'For Pastry use about .how to handle . investments. best s'Noriea will be read and prizes grain feed this year warrants a w" But#most of totem read the Home- presentedtotheyoun vakeis.7% a great deal of precaution lnfeeding. q P 3. Bering. from $C60 to $10 oIIr Brand maker in the Globe. will be a ps r on_!'Efiidency after tomain poison and other digee--- - p A fairly representive gathering 'of Forty," by Masa Wainman. A short tive diseases are produced when MatUVOW s tangs to prig from at our tirooer'e. the Temperance workers of the town- addr+cea on the Temperance issue by fed in quantities. l9ee that it b $8.00 to $25:00 y ship, met in the United Church here Mrs. D. C. Goeden, a reacting by Mrs. ro rly raised with some other. - Farmlrs who have wheat et Orta on Monday afternoon and organized W. S. Major and a part of the report Band fed in small quantities g y w the Prohibition Union of Pickering of the convention by'one of the Acle- to avoid troubles of s flour made from your own Committees were appointed for all gates. The music at this convention u this nature. e qI �ie A. Sterrift wheat. We can polling sub -divisions to arrange the will' be very attractive, instrumental s > t rind it. campaign for the coming election, the duets by Miss Muriel Spears and Miss ... . �. Furniture Dealer and Feed o! all kinds -Chicken feed, issue is one that both parties must Vera Turner, vocal solo, by Mrs.5 F face and rally around one standard Troyer piano solos by Master Fred Na EI • McEWE 9 Funeral Director hen fined, chop, millfeed. for thecommon good, the children here Griffin. Each of the members will Phone 1800 -Chopping every week day. - today know nothing of the evils of be asked to suggest some device or veterinary Surgeon strong drink. For their sakes cast I practice which &fie has found to be a , your vote against any backward legis- I time-saver. Every woman in the Pickelfin$, DIIt�ilO �: N• 7r4CS'CWUOZ ration. (district is cordially' invited to attend. P3e7��riZt�+ QatAs1© 3 ej Y... .... '1 .. •W_ - �roJ 4 r • � • — h •1V,n.r'r 5. .� •+E" �r t.$+yJ " uG F. �..'" 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( AIRPLANE AND Su"M .. _ � - - - DV CAD T Pembroke,Ont , Nov. 14 -Grim station, ansa the. view to the west firs ' Marion, Ill., Nov. 12., The airplane- out o! the place and began firing aVm t' �. tragedy, such -ae Ass not before been obscured by a grain elevator. The and aerial bomb today were added to the • plane- with rifles -and machine' in North ��reW Con r, aide curtains of the car were down,' °' armored sate; inaCiliise`gsiae And otheknown z �� sa it circled around again andi stalked in the little village of Cobden I partially+ obstructing the view, and s novel wee ons used in the Southern dropped two more bombe. One was a about noon to -day, when a lather and apparently none of the occupants of t p dud. The other exploded 1n the woods (t the car heard the whistle, nor the - II:•inois gang warfare between " the 100 yards from the roadhouse. taro of his ' chjidsen. were UWtthtdy noise of the approach of the train rival Shelton •and ' Birger liquor ' fac- The gunfire did not find 'its mask,' Wiled and anathesr child fatally inju;_ tions. but the aviator flew away rapidly to ed in a terrible level crossing fatality. until it was upon them. The auto A fourth child was but slightly: in was hurt:ed 75 feet and the father and Frying low over Shady Rest,' a the north. The attacking plane bore, _ '1 Y, two of his children were IcKled out- roadhouse operated by Charlie Birger, no marks of identification and thej }: Jured' - right, the bodies being terribly milts- gang leader, 10 miles east of Marian,i'pilot could not be seen clearly from) When returning home from attend- gled. Two of the childzen were thrown an unidentified aviator dropped a the ground. One witness'said he be. ing church service "in an .automobile clear; one of them succumbing later to I bomb, which !ailed to explode. , sieved a second man was in the cock- R owned and driven by the father, the� injuried rimeived. Doctors Ritchie and Seven or eight gangsters then ran ort. al catastrophe which has shocked the en-� Ferrill were on the scene within five t .-tire village and surrounding district minutes of the time of the accident 'took place. As the- family'party were c T �i c crossing the Canadian2'seiflc tracks a neighboriThe injured children were removed to COAST O COAST • sass MLS :. - ng home. The car is a ' ,near the station they were struck by - - d U. a The bevel-�crkose ag at which the fa- Hakfax,.N.S,—Moose are reported TORONTO. a' slang the tracks. The occurred has long been.recog- i; �� hal plentiful in the Nowa Scotia woods N . 2 North,, 471A; No.' 3$ -North., nized as a dangerous one. For years this season and many excellent alcci- $1.43.. +The dead and injured all members• i iz• of the same family, are Garfield Hum-. the residents of the towns. and country mens have already. been taken by Man. oats— No. 2 CW nominal; No., i hries, aged 38 father, killed • Edgar { st; ortsmen, native and foreign; inciud- , r d8'a ii have forecast just such a diaster as 8, not quoted; No. 1 fee, 84}fic; No. 2- , pp Mlas Jane Hoe inyt.John D. Rockefeller; Jr., who bag- feed, nominal; Western 1Humph-ries, aged eight, son, killed;' occurred to -day.' The approach of a Y grain quota-. 7il. 1.Nina, aged six, daughter, killed; i Who vWted Toronto with the Near Avd a fine animal in North Qucou s Lions in c.i.f. porta. _ train is .hidden from both directions. County forest. Am. corn, track, Toronto—Na 2, George, aged three, son, fatally hi'jur- I an a evator on one side and a grist mill York crime commission, which Is try- I - ed; Mabe?, daughter; aged,flpe; slight-! on the other. TSaint John, N B. he who`s community im; to fled how Canadian Law parishes ! = F'mspecta toe the yellow, 8bc; No. 8 yellow; BSc. iy injured, will recover.' mourKs the disaster which has visited crime without the long delays and eva- paper industry are brightening visibly. Milinclud Del, n per irelghts, • bags included: Bran, per ton, $29.26;- The f ware ret from the the Humphries home for the father sfons of the American system. Miss Fraser Company Limited are erecting shorts sm.By returning p ,. Per ton, $31.26; midd4fngs, r Vnited Church, where the father had was a deserved3 ulcer and roe- H°ey !s a member of the commiseloa: b large warehouse at Edmnnetou to $42.25; good feed flour, r bag, Y P°P P per b $2.30. . at We and the chi Sum- perous farmer, known' to .practically take care of their output of paper Slid i Ontario oats, 48 to 50c,f.a . ship-; day school at 11.45, and had only pro-, he having lived all his life AL - IN READINESS FOR the Great Nortbern Paper: Co. ms -,ping points, --.ceeded a few blocks la their out in in this sect on. mother and Lhree_ chine sly at Granville t�uzLin�� O.at:_ bile when the accident occurred. The' other children survive. The youngest full crew with a :ikeliiraod, if prngent ! $1.32, f.o.b. shipping poiata acco�diugi. - - C-P.R, tracks cross the main street of i members of the familyare twins one -- oempnei;)seeps up, of flavins to put on } to freights. " the town ust at_the a roach to the year old. Great Army of Patrons Will a night crew. The Fraser Co: has Barley—Malting, oto 64c. _ 4 , - j Pp Buckwheat—fisc, nominni: '� See Wonders in All " now 480 men at work. Rye—No. 2, Sic. Departments. Quebec, Que. — Ayreshire - cattle I Man, 'flour—First t., $8.10, To - from HANGING MURDERERS this province won a number of ronto; do, 2nd pat., $x.60.. " ONLY REMEDIAL. PLAN OF NARCOTIC RING A despatch from Toronto says:— prises at the National Dairy Show in' Ont. flour—Toronto, 99 per cent. For eight days, commencing Friday, Detroit where competition this year pttent,.per barrel, in carlota, Toronto. No Sloppy Sentimentality Con- Police Blow Safe Containing Nov. 12, the Royal Winter Fair will � y 5.80 seaboard, In bulk. $5,85. "$ was particu:ariy keen and close. R. poult Ducks lb., 26 to 30c; hens, dared by Montreal .fudge. Drugs'Valued at �I81 716. ce'ebrate its fifth anniversary in the 5— + : + Royal Coliseum, Exhibition Park. In R.'Ness and Son of Hawick won first g lbs., 25,Ldo 4 to 6 lbs., 23c; broilers; 44 and junior champion for yearling bull, under 2 1{>a., 25 to 30c; do, 2% to S A derpatch from Montreal says:— Detroit, Mich., Nov. 12.—With the keeping with the records established whine other awards went to Montreal. lbs,, 25c,•' do, over 3 lbs., 26c. -What remedial method would you seizure of narcotics to the value of at the four preceding exhibitions, the Ste. Anne de Bellevue, "Ormstown and; Hay=New; No. 1, $20; do, No. 2, y ' suggest in the, case of murderers?" $181,716, police believe they have dig- "1926 Royal" presents to its great Howick. $18, Mr. Justice Cirernahields, of the Ap covered the Detroit cache of the in army of Patrons, inc:uding visitors Toronto, Onrt.—Students of the On- Eggs—Fretb extras, 54 to 55.:; •*at bj�eak Court of Quebec, was asked by a national ring, which is largely re- from all parts of Canada and the Un- fresh firsts, 44 to d5c; fresh seconds, biembar of the Crime Commission of awnsible for the wholesaling of drugs I sted States, many new and phenomen- feria Agricultural College came sec- 81 to 32c. - ond at the National Dairy Shcw at De- Butter—Solids, fresh steurized, a drew York State. atrhtch Is ming- an in the city. This is the largest De- al educational features in connection Pa laveattgsutoa of Canadian procedure is trroit haul on record. with the horse show, and the displays trait in a eatte-judging contest, coin- 34 to 35c; do, firsts, 83 to 84c; do, ing against 27 other coZeges. The aeconda, 32 to 83c, !deaiffig with criminal cases. Acting on a tip from sources which �of live stock and products of the field Cheese—New, large, 20 to 20%c; r' "The only remedial mediad i know they refused to reveal; detectives of and orchard. The variety and com- leading team was that from the South 8 . :. Dakota State University: twine, 2d5b to 21e; triplets. 22c $til -s 1, 'fs to hang them." was the reply• The the narcotic squad crashed the door of pleteness of every department of the tons. 23c. 04 large 26c twins, 27e-. ' Justice .had no sympathy for the Room 15, at 28 West Warren Avenue. 'show Is reported quite beyond com ar- Winnipeg, Man --At the American tri eta, 28c. Old 3 � a- po q y p liltana, SOc.i "'seeming sioppy se.ntismnWity tett which, according to the inscription, !son; not forgetting the light' horse Vegetab:e Growers' Association an- ins• --Can. hard -picked, $8.30 to - for a man because he has the distimo• is the Detroit Art Model Studio. In- show,- which compares, if not sur• nual show held in C:sveland, a Mani. $3M4 bushel; primes, $3.15 to $3.25, -y Ition of being a bloodthirsty bandit. 'i side they found no trace of any artists' passes, the New York and London tuba market gardener, Klass de Jong, pp p yrup, per Imp• i 7 -soften reed how the judge with tearful equlprnent. Olympic Shows. More than 1,650 ,of East.Ki.doaan. was crowned Caali- 921.. $2.25 to $2.30; per 5-9al„ 42.16 Heyes and chokiag voice senucoed In a large safe in the room, which horses are entered in the -horse show flower King of. North America. The. to 22f+c25 per gal.: ens; i gassy; lb.. 23 rt • isome one to death. Whenever I have they blew open with nitro-glycerine. events. winning exhibit was two-ve head of j Honey -60 -lb. tins, I2'% to 13c. 106 - to s nt+ence s mart, for murder, he will the officers found 175,216 grains of The comprehensive-co:lection of the cauliflower whose'superiority in size, lb, tins, 1251 to 18c; 6 -lb. tins, 18 to !rave the tears in his eyes and the opium and 2,439 grains of heroin. At best that Canada and the United weight and uniformity -of shape drew!13 ie; 254-1b. tins, 18.txi to 14c. 41Eeboking . threst, Those Bowers that• current rates the find is valued at States produce in pure-bred live stock the morsey prize and also the A:ex-i320; Comb hiaey-33 40 to $4 par dozen 'Smoked meats—Hams, med., -80 to isre laid on a murderer's grave should $181.716, in poultry and pet stock of all var- ander Forbes Silver cup.''be IsId on the next tomb." The raid followed .the arrest on ieties, in tropical and faney fish, in Regina, 9ask.—Near:y a mil:lon cooked hams, 4B to d7c; smoked )uetioe (Iwraessittolda spoke of the October 26 of several, riven. These sr- floriculture and horticulture, in dairy dollars wsa spent on _.highway con= TO'i`• 28 to ROc; breakfast bacon, 84 to 39c; baths, boneless, 35 to 42c. rtsptdity e'fih which-crtmlnal appeals reata were made Ss a result of city- products and rount:ess other products struction in the province d*.rw the Cured meats—Long c:ear bacon, 50 were disposed of, pointing out tbat wide raids, but all the -men concerned allied with agriculture, forms an ex- fiscal year --$966,890.46 to enact, to 70 lbs., $23; TO to 90 lbs*, $21.b0; wkhin six months of arrest any crtm- I are believed to belong to a single ring, hibition of first importance, well Since work began, in 1919, on this Sys- .20x,5 lbs, and up, $22.84; lightweight 7 Intl ' under norms! - cinrtmstancas w ich is importing huge quantities worth coming hundreds of mires •to tem of trunk bighweys, nearly five rolls, -in barrels, ,42.50; beavyweight. should knout his fate in the Montreal i of drugi�esence of stsfrch in the see, million dollars have been spent, or in rolls, $39.50 per bbl. a La Pure tierces, 16 to 175X; courts. He expressed disapproval of room indicated that the- dopesters - actual figures $4,99696-.64. Exactly tubs 1711 to 18c. pails, 18 to 18%c• ,the frequent and repeated appeals al- ; "watered" the drugs before distr•but two thousand miles of roadways have �y. i . Caaiada and Ofd Country Prints, 18 to 19xfic; aharteningg tierces, iowea is criminal eases In. the United sng them to the pedd:era. been built under this plan, according 12, to 1.2;4c; tubs, 12% to 18 ; pails, States. He said the rights of prison•, Adjust Wal' Debts to reports from the Ministry of High- 13 to 13%c; blocks, 14% to 15c. err in Canada were eo guarded that - - ways,. and a third of the amount can Heav steers, choice, $6.75 to $7.10; Man Crushed to Death —,� reciprocal adjuatmeat of y$6.25 to $6.50• butcher steers,, - '96 par cent of mea found guilty were be credited to main market roads. ao, good , fruity. Eiesy,efrort had been made to, _ at Canal Guar Gates war debts between Cassia and Great Edmonton, Alta — An A%ertan . choice, $6 to $7; do, pod, $5,75 to cut out technicalities and forms, whichl Britain is being negotiated by the farmer by the name of A. G. Walker, $6; d°; cam., $d to $5; butcher _ ;t�ade•tkse iiaals of long arguments and 1 Cornwall, Ont., Nov. 12.'---E. Arm- Canadlan high cgmmiasloner here !n Iiviug, at Irma, achieved the near- cows, choice, $4.75 to $5; do, fair to only served to hinder the course of strong, of Goderich, Ont., had his life conferences with imperial treasury mirse,e of raising 94 bushels of .wheat go �; 50 t , $550;;boiognas, $3er .50 s justice crushed out at the guard gates above officials, good, lock 20 of the Cornwall Canal this The commissioner's office has so far to acre. This was done on ape- 4 canners and cutters, 2.26 to tar cia:-ly prepared, however, coder- good milch cows, $70 to $10; spring- s ar' "UNCLE JOE" CANNON afternoon ' when he was caught b& caliected $126,040.000 due to 'Canada, in`, only three and a tbird acres, sewn ars choice, $80 to ¢ilii; mod. cows+ - • DEAD AT AGE OF gp, tween the big steel steamer Belcher There is some controversy over the 9 -to $60' feede-re, good, -$6 to -$6.55!' to Prelude wheat j v4 i and the stone coping as the boat was balanoe of debts: Britain having coati B,C,—It is a banner year o+ fain 15 to $6; do, med., $7 to y V4ctorls, attempting. to tie u before beingtesostlma which she states practically: $9; carves choice $11.50 to $12.50; do, , Served in U.S. House of Re• locked hrough on its wa east. You for fruit !n British Cnci are 'all* lea, �> Y ng offset the balance due. Canada does 'pears pirms and prones ars a;il•pro- good, $9 to $10; do,med., $8.50 to $9; ntativea for Period of Armstrong was being swung out on not agree as to the amount of these liflc. The, Okanagan a 's crop'will15 rassers, $4.50 to $4.76; good lambs, r ' y �" a boom to the coping to attach the claims, so the conferences are oon FF . 11:7b to $12; do, bucks, $9 to heav0.1 , - - 44 YAK. run to 3,127,000 boxes this season .as good light sheep, $6.50 to �'l 50; "heavy hawser to a snubbing post when the tinning. The cammieeioner'a officeagainst last year's 2,533,449 boxes, ac- sheep and: bucks, $4; hogs, thick Danville-, Il'l., Nov. 12.—"Uncle Joe" 1 boom broke. He fell between the boat Lwas responsible for the funding of .the cording to the Horticultural Depart= smooths, fed and watered, $11.10• do. Cannon died here to at the. age of I and.the coping and met instanideath. ^uman•ian `debt $24,000,000,4>an3 the of the province. The crab spore. f,o.b., >i10.50.' - -- -- --- r :r mc cruor y1elct SnOu:a oe aoour iir,aov'ouxea as; MONTRZAL. -and for the first timg, since he voted . bor at Goderich for two years and re- these debts is being steadily received compared with 115,623 last year; ; for Lincoln in 1816 was unable to get 1 cerst!y was sold to the Japanese Gov- and a sinking fund is being provided pears, 100,900 ss against' 16,484; anti Oslts, C.W.,- No. ,, cic; do, rtVo. tt, to the polls on November 2, 1 ernment and was on her way to Japan for ultimate liquidation: P� firs Flour—bion. ec infi wheat, pats,, - plums and prunes '315,350 against firsts, $8.10; do, seconds, $7.00;_<l0, �j Forty-four_ years "Uncle Joel, sery-ion its present trip. _ - 77,766. strong bakers, $7.40; winter pats., ed in the House of •Representatives,' Noted Social Worker choke 56.60 to $6.70. Rolled oats -1 a; ..having served ,continuously, with the _ exception of one two-year term, from 1873' to 1921, when he retired at the Age of 85. And in the Congressional record' may be 7ound a grapl;ic record i of hie activities during those years F. and of his gradual climb to the Speak- i ership .where he ruled, from .1903 to 1911 with a nigh hand, earning ths,- y--: - appelsstion Czar of the. House. r Barracks Sergeant Shot by Arined Men Cork, Nov. 14.—Sergeant Fitzsim- mons, in charge of 'the civic guards' !� -barracks at -St. Luke's, -a populous residential district of Cork, was shot dead soon after dark to -night by a party of armed men. Three other po- r lice barracks in the city *ere similar-! • `• 'lp raided, and there are rumors that _ethers in Cork' County were visited by Expires in Montreal ' A despatch from Montreal ,says:— Mrs. R. J. Allan, prominent social worker and society woman of this city, died hereto -day from cerebral hemor- rhag'e. firs. A::an was in hes. 58th year Born Thorcid, Ont., Mrs. -A!*an, nee McArthur, moved to Toronto after her marria'gq and rernair,ed there unti: her husband's degth 20 years ago. She canis to resia9'-in Montreal. Burial j will. take place at Thoro!d. Cattle Variation Showri in Average Coat of Living Ottawa, Ont., Nov. 12.—The aver- age colt of a week:y family budget of m) r:tap:e foods was 510:9:i at the be- is ginuin.- of Octotcr, as -compared -with I' ' raiding parties and bund.es of docu-. $10.94 for e Bag of 90 lbs., $3.75: Bran—$80.7.5.; _rments removed._ Shorts,- $32.25. bfiddlings—$41.25., Hay—No, 2, per ton, car' lots, $14 to --- Ex -Parliamentarian Dies. It was, ,3irtumn, and incessant - Cheese—Finest wests., 17xwc; do, - easts, 17c. Butter—No. 1 pasteurized, . 34x4. to 35c Fags—Storage extras, a 45c; do, €srstc, 41c; do, seconds, 36e, +' fresh extras, 60c; do, firsts, 50c, « 9 Rowed'His Leaking Dory are 'questioning. Slates to enter that counrtry while en for Twenty-six Hours`` And, like living coals; the apples Portland, -'use,, Nov. 12.—David Con-- pedesti ^ens and the occupants of rc a to to Mexico, where she has been ud te:ls a story of the fishing fleet.' � Burned among the withering leavee.� � Losing his.rchooner, Benjamin-Thomp-; ` ,,on, forty mires off neria.riscove Is- $7.99 for October, 1914, I county , in 1348, ­9n4, Conrad rowed his leaking dory safe- to shore in' twenty-six, hours,; , Part of the time h$ was rowing, steer-', , - ' ins; by the. sun acid wind, the dory was; followed by a huge shark, which had .been•attracted.to the hoat by the fish" Conrad threw overboard to' lighter{, T Autumn. M; .. '' ` ,:,, - t' 'r •..•"[ r: ' ..::y„:' :�.''+' ."�3• ,. ,:.. :', ... -.,.,. ..:,.:... _. ,. ._ '. �._, '.. .•. » _.. .. m:y- �:.,... .. .ra „._..., ......: _ ..". '.... ' <_S,.'�2*:_.w~....-...sty.,.......,.._..,.,�....,.,Fi...,sr.-.xR.......,,r',te,.r,^...'�..M.. W:s�x .,�..,.uc_b.,.a_.i.see.n,.,.'.taC,..m.t.,3.....rg,....e-sa.r.s.n'✓• ,� s Nt� ht'n 933 _rments removed._ -Madame Alexandra Kollantsy Septenirwr; •,1-0.89 for VC- tober. 1925; 510::31 for October, 19'34; --- Ex -Parliamentarian Dies. It was, ,3irtumn, and incessant - Cort t.Fq Leen aroused by the inti-; 3ov:et itussia's mriy woman diplomsnt, 810,2;; for Octuber, 102'3; $1].48 for I T, J.' Stev,srt, Conscrvative member PI•pcd the quails- from shocks andi ;. t. .,' dents. The city .ice being patroefed;Ihas been, forbidden by the United October, 1921; $15.8:; for Octobe,r,:for Wes, ilaml'ltcn from 1'909 to 1423: sheaves, ' "soldiers and police are 'questioning. Slates to enter that counrtry while en 1920; $16.92 for June, 1920 (the who died in. BuUrio last week..He was 'township, And, like living coals; the apples pedesti ^ens and the occupants of rc a to to Mexico, where she has been peak) ; ?12.54 for October, 1018, and , bo'rn in 13'cndfor3 Oxford � Burned among the withering leavee.� � ' paotor cars: l apyroiii ed soviet soba nsoolor. $7.99 for October, 1914, I county , in 1348, —Longfellow. , - M; .. '' ` ,:,, - t' 'r •..•"[ r: ' ..::y„:' :�.''+' ."�3• ,. ,:.. :', ... -.,.,. ..:,.:... _. ,. ._ '. �._, '.. .•. » _.. .. m:y- �:.,... .. .ra „._..., ......: _ ..". '.... ' <_S,.'�2*:_.w~....-...sty.,.......,.._..,.,�....,.,Fi...,sr.-.xR.......,,r',te,.r,^...'�..M.. W:s�x .,�..,.uc_b.,.a_.i.see.n,.,.'.taC,..m.t.,3.....rg,....e-sa.r.s.n'✓• ,� s Nt� ht'n 933 4 .�D � g... .1 " . . THE TILED OUT 10111 .D g... Pinplie 77,� very jjhwwirw� to easy. It We WINS sucli'md so. the same o k k - de;veted a 900ddeal Of time to draw- ............ Pfimk Pills to Regain Strength. tag, one way and anothert. I have 12 Tumbling beat over in the-viter Mir- attend a great. mazy committees and rom 7 - N*� mother' should slices het'vbus$ public meetings, and at such fUSCUOUS Tumbling hau ovw at the hoirse heads . %weakness to get the upper hand of of the sun, pill a Tu mbting ons purple numbers­­ mind and body. The monotony of the, fng the speeches. , One -really cannotTwirl'on, you and your a*AJA blue - 4 .�D � g... .1 " . . THE TILED OUT 10111 .D g... Pinplie very jjhwwirw� to easy. It We WINS sucli'md so. the same --7 --- � - Aaugh­js. inuoh. made. - de;veted a 900ddeal Of time to draw- gilder% Pfimk Pills to Regain Strength. tag, one way and anothert. I have 12 Tumbling beat over in the-viter Mir- attend a great. mazy committees and rom 7 - N*� mother' should slices het'vbus$ public meetings, and at such fUSCUOUS Tumbling hau ovw at the hoirse heads . %weakness to get the upper hand of of the sun, her; if she does worry will mar her I find -'that Arawing IS a-11100it the only work'in'th-6 home, And torment her in art Coe can satistaotorily Pursue dur Tu mbting ons purple numbers­­ mind and body. The monotony of the, fng the speeches. , One -really cannotTwirl'on, you and your a*AJA blue - average housewife's daily -tori' is sing during the wpeewellies; so Of a rule. Be water birds, be air biMs. enough to cause depression, but there I draw: I '0 say that I,am an ex- Be these,puTple tumblers you a". are other causes, as every mother pert yet, but after a few more meet - knows, that tend to weaken andgI calculate that -I shall know, make � frogs, smetlas it. can be known. a Dvp and get away -down. A change and' her nerves run-down. I- +- Frog} 46OTL* into slip -knots, rest might improve her health, but r The first thing, of coul Be, Write your. own eiphers. and ftguriB beat of all for jaded women Is,a, cou Be on to a realty good committee; and eights of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. TheC by a good - committee I -mxmz a.corn-It is your wooded. island here' in Lin The Domesday Books. pills make new blood, rich with the: mit coln, Park. eleiiients'on whieh the body and nerves-! An, ordinary enta committee Everybody -knows this belongs -to you. When Queen Victoria came to the REMNANTS. is no use; genera y they o give you —Carl Sandburg., throne the nationia archives were scait- thrive. — a LBS., $9. 6 BS. PATCHES, The value- -W- Pink a couple of pagee, -of-41knaieed-f6o p and tared in about sixty but by an Th� of Dr., 01harns, j- places, $1.60. A. McCreery, Chatham, 'Pills when the b:ood is weak and' white blotting -paper, and very of- ` ­ .0 ­"- act ;eased in A38 they wetrer coneen- Ontario. ten -quite soft. White -One Scar or Many, tmted. in the PubAc Recard Offi0e, wwatery, and the system run-owna-the pe��15-arw , showli by the, experience of Mrs, C. t b!iotting-paper is essential. The "smallpox menace is ever with which now conuAns, records ofthe A D I E S WANTED TO DO �,14 W. Jackson, R.R. 1, Gilford, Ont., who Much the best committees, from the us.- So many unprotected persons are Chancery. Exchequer, various courts,L PLAIN and light 'sewing at home; whole or spare time; good pay, :a and epart ents Of state, mieh-- the ily bays:—"Before beginning the use of point of view of material are commit- living in every city, town and vil ge, d m work sent ,any distar�cei charges paid. business Which meet at that,,one smallpox case, whether in Treasury, Rome Office, Fcireign Mize, .Dr. Williams' Pink Pills I was coo -!tees about Send stamp for particu-srs. National OfIl"'O, Toronto, Peterboro, or gL town in the War Office~ AdmimIty, B084*4 jq j. pletey run-down and could hard4y'busi-ness promises — slilp" I of Trade Manufacturing Co., Montreal, • walk across the floor. As the mother for chole. One of the Padfle lines north, will act ea the lighted match to and Customs - Lw --4 of young children with the usual has the best white blotting -paper I the i*Iflammable material of unvaccin Among the principal exhibits aire RATIS (LITTLE FRIEND) TO­ Geither sex- nuailed in plain en- re,t-he out- -household duties to perform, my con-; know: `and the pencils there area ated men, women an& children who the Domesday books, that a �. dition was one of seriousness. I had dream. I am sure the directors of that, make up a, large part of Ontario's come of a general survey of England ve-ops. Parispec$alty Co., Montreal 'seen Dr. Wl:,Iiams'. Pink Pills adver- firm aTe drawers; for they always give population to -day. ordered by Wiliam the Conqueror at ONE MAN IN .EACH COUNTY tised and decided to try them. This you two pencils., one hard for noses, Smallpox is a winter disease. Itis the end of 1096. to set Washo. Beat seller. Great t repeater. Washes clothes without rub - was a happy decision as I had not and one soft for doing hair. true' that a few cases are found hin '1'Z14n taking the pills very long before' When you have selected your cam- throughont the year, yet November sl- Live fresh -water shrimps d ani- ,ting and c:eans eve like magic. A r a WON wuys sees fresh outbreaks. And the male, including ttgen, a and Different. Beats everything. $100 I beg�n to feel better both in body mittee and the speeches are weekly P. A. week. easy. Sam free. F --.-and- mind:-A-ccntintr�� 01 tho Uwhy, tbis drawlim me-hm"IM& steam pills for a couple of months and now best thing to draw is a man. Not the little girl wil for th,6-resi�of ber-life twenty great locomotive a am 'chairman, or Lord Pommery Quint, or have the many scars of an attack of ca British Name of Indian Tribe. !feel like a new woman, able to per- the unusual freight carried 'pox on her face when she could railways recently. form all my household duties. I any member of the committee, but just small The San Blas IndianB of Panams would not be without the pills in thea man. laLaT novices make the mix- have. pre-ven;ted them by one Beer of e named by Columbus in honor at _ting . subject vaccination art her arm run-down people'" art before they begin; usually they ' rnfortunstsky, too, the type Of the itself I the Dr, Williams' Pink Pills are mold by' select the chairman.- Abd when they disease which Is showingn 0 dealers in medicine, or will be sent find it is more like Mr. Gbadstone they Province just now is not mild; but -rings to mind the Romev by mail at 50 cents a box by The Dr. are discouraged. If they had waked quite virutent; it b �j Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, a littae, ft could have been Mr. Glad- extremely fatal type which was met I 1AA word in buil4ert'aid Practical. Ont. state offlc�.—A. P. Hwbort, In "On in.the Windsor epidemic two years ago on pLarming, Drawing." where only a. very small number of Ing, decorating and illustrated, st was Profusely Illus Peace Music. unvaccinated patients lived through scores of ackial dollarsavi 25 serfs for -d the e ead of that' the attack. TA One night tGww GUARD THE CHDREN, Chi'dren and travelviers, especj Ily, �-fight at Geneva., growing weary of it should be protected by vaccination.! PAINO samem, Game all. I walked with two companions up. did% IDS I Butwlau-orie case in a bowling alley, - 314 Ajelai& st, W., star into the sUent crooked streets of an FROM AUTUMN Lu on a train, at school or In a shop at a Minard's penetrates. 'to -ORO nol U re"ves Pain. SpLeudld for stiff old quarver of the town. concert or church service can shop, joints sore muscles. ly we came upon a dark gigi:17-71= :.with two square towers at the frond— The Fall is the most severe season an epidemic which will affect hundreds 1 I is of •peop:e. no one is safe; we must, the church -where Knox. and Toidick, I Of the year for colds --one day -preached. The tall stained windows warm, the next cold and wet, and un- then, protect ourselves by vaccination, at the stdes showed here and them &'less the mother is on her guard, -the if.we have not been successfully d~ -RUN-DOW'"'N AFTER way to a little ones are seized with colds that within seven years. Slow of light. We found our 0mal laide door, and, entering that may bang on all winter. Baby's Own Vaccination does not cost much.. I I'm OF 8W 9 -��RTN 7 mothers' best friend in usually very little, and that only for! OF ���Y w shadowy place, we diecovewed it empty Tab:ets are do, They the doctor's time, as the vaccine is -excapt for a few who had come to Its• preventing or banishing eel ten like oursedves. Flor i chorus, of act as a gentle laxative, keeping the supplied free for the use of the People ..I)ft*a Wamn Made Stroai 17 was rZ= Bach'a bowels and stomach free and sweet. of Ontario by the Dept of Health. .-two huattred Taidat Lydia L Pitikhm's 1peat mass called "Pswoe ... Tbe'An secasional dose of the Tablets will Mw Lamp Shop. chorus was not pejGWy trained. but � prevent colds, 'or if it does come on Vegetable C01111111100111110114 prompt use will relieve Soft colors and images seem to float the music was grand to me that night.! suddenly their pro Tablets @" sold by in the warm air. Glows of azure and 'in tumultuous rivers oi sound. like' the baby, ' The f7 Ottawa, Ontario.- was terribly F% old rose; gold and gossamer threads, third medicine dealers or by wag at 25 cts. Tun -down after the birth of my third torrents of Mfe, LU the Williams' Medi waken wrds; teasels wxh crystal pee- baby. I bad awful bearing' down pains 4earn-Ings and rejoicings of the earth I& box from The Dr.' LARGE PIMPLES i cine Go., Brockville. Ont. dsisto; softly suffused plotured! WW was afraid I had serious trouble. rose tio the, skies. Always changing.- This is the lamp shop with its Ughtf I was. tired,101 the tune and had no it% I appetite. C said shades. its Italian torches, ter-in-lawis-takmir V wild and free, yet all those many Lor. My Sim IF rents of sound kept rolling and thun- wrought iron pedestrp-la of the Renals- ITCHED BADLY I lydia E. Finkbam�s Vegetable Com- • !tiering Into one, In my mood that After the laceration of withholding sauce, its parchment, silken, crystal- pound and cannot praise it too hilly evening, there was somemthig tragic in L On Face, Shoulders and arid asked me to try it I have had it faom I.,ue tops, like Sandy chapeaux fash1OQ- splendid results and feel fine all,the s joy. For I coulid not help but won- After the buffeuAg* of crowded pls.ow, ed by glorified Parisian milliners. Arms. Cuticura Heals. time now. Any one- who needs a the natkme stag like rc�-me-up soon learns _der: when wili Into the sbakering of Incensed walls Rainbows of only Pastel shades light thorough that?—Ernest Poole, in The Century pursued and trembling her aloofness the room. A brown brigantine sails a My trouble began with pi from me w at to take. " -Mrs. RF.N2 pimples pAqul � 8M Cumberland Street, Ot- crawls. foamy, green sea under a blue and breaking am on my face, shoulders N he� Bettered soul and arms. They were large, hard taws, Ontario• white flecked dome. The sorift. lights Silencer on Radios. Soon fragments Of and red, and metered, and scaled ng. any COU`e`ct� grow cotifidently wbole. are charmingly muffled by scarab Terrible Backachiii in the English town of Readl over. causing disfigurement. The —KathrynI Hamilton, Ont -"After mWaby White Ry". lines mral, beige, ivory, sea foam and one who disturbs his neighbors by a pimples itched badly and when I IL thousand tints like fragments of was born Lhad terrib!e back and ;4,i . i radbo, may be fined $25. scratched them eruptions formed. Riwiplas come from blood that's not Just right• moonlight brought wilbin the walks. My clothing irritated the breaking headaches. I could not do my work and if you want to att rid of facial blemishes try In a corner of the shop a jade and out on my shoulders. The trouble felt tired from the first minute I pt Shall 'I sl�ow ' you the m6icular f al} were the up-. But worst a Seiael'sSytu . Any crtawou-shaiied sbade sways amid lasted for -some time. - - pains I Ir my sides when I moved about. I 'training of a philosopher? Vv -hat mus- 0 tints of begonia of turquoise, of laven- I began using Caticum Soap had to sit or lie down fors while af- and Ointment and they afforded cies are those? . A will undisappoint- Elephants Parade for King. a, sunset. rwards. I could keep my house in der, of brlekdust, salmon, are some relief in a short time. I continued te ed; evils avoided; powers daily exer- A, torchlight Parade of 380 hartts Moths in clusters or alone the treatment and after Using Order, but many things "had to go un - 1 resolutions; unerring w133 a feature of the emtertalydnerlt PrO. riseti; careful . of, the Wfle'shadea h*ver[U around done at the time, because of my an decisions.—Epictetus. gram arrangea for the King arid -Queen tour cakes of Soap and four boxes told by "eighbor to the warm, soothing -lights. It is, a of odutment I was healed." (Signed) -.Tnm-ts�. Lwas recent nkham's Vegetable of the Belgian on their r&c visit world of quivering color, sheer cover- Miss Gram M- Ward, Thed9rd tOie Lydia E. Pi Vt Compound, as she said It would build 4 to Kandy', Ceylon. Wigs, gossamer tints that bathe the In- Center, -, Aug. 12,1925- had terror of the, shop, but never ere Ilse cuticursto heal shin troubles. me up I was relieved before I i talen the first we boeght and -have �or NOMY 2"IL After Shaving—Millard's Liniment' manom Isch irma 39sa. Ad&ew Camadlan Pries. Salanot had any trxmble Inc threshold into the brilliant sunlight a e it since.." 038 the -women and ehad"" 50e. Telcona Ilk- Mrs. T. 14 A Rja m;, 115 F on A:& r;jtNj—r70f the 311reett nut a W"i are lJndin>: w xi "t relief What people actual thiAk, Vistas, Image% forg(A.ten scenes and a and Collo of an kin by tug Buck k-y's Nut re ts am than what they ought to think if they fragments are brought before .the eyes _— selltas were mathematial:y, ohil6soptlically antee. The first dose V dif. under the irpell - of the harmonizitig a" 40 in a economically minded, is of -primary fersat It or on glOW, pIQytft9 Its symphony, Min- 7ti sent bottle t N~ be without this importance.—Sir Josiah Stamp. proven of eoldL uet, fragmentary bari, a far -away. re - W. X. Bvekley. Litafte& fmin In lilting appogg4aturs, not", frog - 1d3 ... I Books relating to the War and stor- 142 Matual St, T011`03140 ments of a dim map of the* Middle, -8 In a special ial museinn in Paris Trum- -Ages, impressed upon the shades. BIU19KL oz* bey 110,000, apart from collections of I There Is no flickering I*bt; only a IXTUR all periodicals e newspapers and dicals from., relined impression of radiance. SO pal Acuts Ilike a PAYE parts of the wor'd- we some of the colon reflected malls sip through"flimsy veils the light Is merely suggested, exuded as it were ds of Education from . the warmth, And In this color mid Bou _Itutte jjj4L}ads moves ful 'scene a -Hig4 School Beards establish Are authorizedby law to gracefully between artistic tangents, AND brocades., tinsel and images - of the .7 CHMCAL INDUSTRI arching- bridge and haughty parlor. ART. SCHOOLS -lamps coming toward the one who en -'I •-T�rovid safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Gets as an animated Image from the approval of the, Minister of Education—. With the shades. s Headache Neuritis Lumbago Cold A CLAiSE9 DAY NO EVENING Rlieumatism y be conducted in accordance with the regulations Issued by Physi-clansi Use Minard's I-InImen Toothache' me: fain —Neuralgia the ospartment of Education. Toklo's Daily Births. THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL INSTRUCTION Every day tn..Toklo 168 Babies iirO is given In various trades. The school are under the DOES NOT AFFECT T --"—V- HEART a end classas 8 births were re- direction of AN ADVISORY COMMITTEE born. Last year 61,49 corded, of which number 31,626 Were attendance should be made to the Princi�jj 0. the �-male and 29,866 female. App school, for attend School. Accept only "Bayer" package China's Drag -on. roven directions. 1G. HOUSEHOLD COMMERCIAL SUBJZCTS. MANUAL TRAININ which contains p A; HORTICULTURE are provided The Chinese dragon is represented SCIENCE AND AGRICULTURE AND Hand "B r" bo of 12 tablets bottles eye boles High baying the head of a lion, the body ts. I -P., for in this Course* of Study In Public, Separlite, Continuation and Also les of 24 and 100—Druggists. 7.- at Schools arid Departments. -e, and horns of Calleolate Institute*, Vocational and limbs of a crocodile, plada) of Bayer KarmfRetuft of 'Schools, Regulations issued by the Minister of Education may be .^"Irtn to tie trade mart (reirlatered In ca Itse" Copies of the a deer. Seld"ter of Ballc7liencid (Acetyl 1541k7lie Acid. "A. S. A."). Wbile It 19 wall I ;mblie Against "Itatifts, the Tablett, obtained fron, the Deputy Minister, Parliament Buildings, Toronto. that Aspirin miss" wbstamped ufaetum to asplot tits tm .11", 10,11MM ISSUE No. 47-26. of Baru OOMP" s= wm their P"011 craft awk, JA pas rollers- arid. a re Ong ed on rit, h Planj word I. I Wild Vestions. ,.r:.r�. .•.I; . -.�firrt" !. ..... ' .r +•:�.,-'f`.a '[..., 'L MAl66T��3.Y�c' ' Y s-„Si,•,.•`.i^..:iy"Eeryau'+4v, `'•sr,.:v e.{wl: 'L'n','r:'t'. :.: '.a�..SrS..t�r•�yP.P AaP. n4•+.h+,r...„*!.;e�y,r.";; 'r'i.., ry.�.�,. 4 �,,,..' !,.p�.X,....'r,....a. „.�,."...1d..,.'.' ._$ATa' I+•:.a. w^.,"ct.!,..r.....l�.:..,•.,�.b+. h-( K-•!.i7•'^T..:. , t.Y.>rt'tv^.T'. a J,�o ^.F.,y:+ ".Sr, ".�'••:df',C'_na',:�� !'.. wA4. wx:af-ir,"`�4:.^4.."�A,u.Y n.., f,1:•� +dr�•. ,.,y.-,. l'4`. .. .),p• .l,-wtt - .�• i.�Y -(! .r6: ,?,✓.aai• l�i j7•i.. r. :,1. 'w.�,.W , a��s •7f . :. ....'R,'rj�' -. .s.i"f.,�..,raa{p..r A-wN. n.i: sm,fi� 1`w, .'� a;.,. y''a', ts..?~ ", ,.'% `i$h•7• .a`'k' ':qop .. __—,Asst. _ - �',yf �G,.4. yc• • _ d..'�i: 1926 Crop, 1Se lb. .tee• •x- � , Seedless Raisins Lemon Peel' Mixed Peel, Drained T =sRr13 :A BW ESTI - s PuhTic weetio s in the interest's of -W Nectars, „ • Citron, 1926 - rO�er�es B -G _ -eft Qualify 1 &per Y .: SLY) it paid in adwitet. E. N-_. `.1' iAclalr, K. C., Liberal Candi- scsiptiom re the United States' and Creat date, in the forth•cowtug PrvviacEal = o ti g Britain V2.Uo' n advance. G' Idetio• s,. will. be held as follows +� t Pickering—In the Town Hall on Sat- ' at- urday Nuv. 20th. at 2 u. w. JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, Claremont—Iii the Conimunity Ilall - on Monday, Norv, 22nd, at 2 p. tri. i :LETTERS TO THE' EDITOR. The.meetiags will he addressed by Mr. i LATEST �— Sinclair, the Candidate, and Dear Sir:—I notice in the last issue F. M: Chapman, B. X. of 'yvur paper .you mention the fact Ladies are specially invited. BOB 't- that tractors are not as popular in ' the North-West as formerly as many W, A. DRYDEN, `axe rusting in barn yards. This is a Presicent S. U. Liberal ID •utt are a bub very 'swee.ing statement, and onepAssociation r a/ tu•day that puu that cannot be denied. In justice to -- • I7artic ulHrly admired, the manufacturers allow me to 'sick r• and which you+ouhi that while this is true all the truth ConSer4at�ve Meet,�ag like to duplicate ? ;.has nut been told, and the conditionsCome to us. We know, that apply to the Western provinces Io the interests of do not necessarily apply here. One of Y the latest styles: -the requirements of the tractor is a JOHN STA'OE"Look Your Best" fairly level farm, we have this. in Liberal-Coaservativ*Candidate ROSE MARIE7 many cases on the prairie, but much in South Ontario, r ` .of the seal allows poor traction dare BE1iCT1 c t 1,TL t?E Rill tre Meld in possibly to the fact that it contain Brock St., Whitby an enno�rmous amount of humus; a T H E A R M O R I E S traetof requires skilled attention Phone 385 r which is hard to get when the owner — AT — -cannot operate it himself; the West O'S 13 A _w �r, h was. quick tu. take up the substituteLO of the horse, and thousands of trac- — ON — 'tors were sold -which weighed -from SATURDAY, NOV. 27TH, 1926 300 pounds to 400, pounds per horse- powen Common sense tells us these At S (NJ o'clock P. M. will never be efficient for farm -work ke ea S rs : - �CLAREMON T . and manufacturers were quick to see p - Q e A/ 1y/ G !T /� � e p the impracticability, and put on the HON. G. H. FERGUSON, �f T G Y ! market a four -cylinder machine, Premier of Ontario, and weighing' as � low as 140 pounds per JOHN STACEY, Highest price paid for horse -power/ Many of our most .up- The Candidate. to -date farmers in Ontario find the Cream at the modern high-speed four cylinder tra- Ladies 1peciatlyinvited. ” -_-t fbr withss.Moore, X. 0 A'.. c i on. Its use several ho s may be diaper- President. Secretary. sed with. The fuel cost of a tractor 11.12 GOD $AVE THE KIRO is usually computed at one-tenth gal- Give us a trial and be convinced Ion per horse -Dower per hour, this is of .co " "draw -bar" being about 55 per cent N of this. This may seem high cost but�H 1 ase must remember when the tractor � 'r Own, ir , y d " "�/ y:; a i Is idle it costs nothing, while the ,std, C <. GYM ayx y�. _ . horse depreciates and must eat well. It has been predicted at rgular intervals that there will soon be 8' �' �y�!! 5� rfy F sr ri� p gg great demand for -heavy horses, bit , ,r lest us take a drive through Toronto's streets-, it is necessary to say motives - power is here to -stay; but the horse w h� "r� has its place and we sincerely hope yr '- inventive genius u111 never be able to a M ? _'annihilate the faithful creature. - F. H. WESTNEY�,�'` A Reduction P _ y : 'From Augnrt the 15th to Septem ber the 15th, I will make a reduction in sleigh shoe prices. ys ' ',:Bring in your sleighs and get the f beuefitof these worth while reductions. ' :LORNE REID . , CLAREMONT Laxets 5 C %" ft di A Cn* lord Lia x _ •:_ AUCTION SALE OF - - : REG. SHORTHORM l -Grade Cattle, Im_plemens, _ Furniture Etc. z.: - The property of the Estate of the _ 7 : at® John At Lot 35, Concession 4. Pickering Township, on THURSDAY, NOV. 25TH, 1926 _ the following property, viz TO THE ELECTORS OF SOUTH ONTARIO: REGISTERED SHORTHORNS I have again been -nominated for the position of mernber Red cow, calf by side for South Oatario in the Ontario Legislature. I have served as Red cow. calf by aide Member for three terms, daring which time I have gkven tuy .time Red cow, calf by aide and energy nnsel[iahly on your behalf. 'Since last Election I have . -Red cow, bred May 17th -been promoted to the poaiti.on of Leader of the Liberal Party in Red cow, bred July lith the Province of Ontario. This means that in this contest I dust -- Red cow, milkinRed hailer, bred5`1.11y 8th give uluch of my time to the Provincial -field, and, leave my elec- '•8 Heifers.2 years old tiuu in the hands of my friends at bonie. t- -- _ 3 Heifers, 1 year old If my record as your representative has been such as to meet - GRADE CATTLE ETc with your approval, and the position I now hold is one which you -Red cow, calf by side feel I- an honor to this constituency, and one which, with favor. Holstein heifer, calf bveide able endorsement in the Provinep will enable me to do a greater -orol• - for you in -,the future, Task for your.renewed confidence and Red coat. milking , support. Red beifer, 2 years old .\ Holstein heifer, 1 year old _ _ The present contest is peculiar in that Premier Ferguson of his Sow with titter own accord, and without the concurrence and mandate of the 8 Geese and 1 gander Conservative party, has thrown' the" teulperance question -into IMPLEMENTS ETC, politi-rs. - Fordson tractor Deering binder, 7 ft. cut The Conservative party is not advocating Govern men t6f+rrtrol, Horse rake but it is being advocated by Premier Ferguson and- his candidates. Hay tedder -. Hayrack A vote fur.me is not a vote against the Conservative party, but a 'Set of scales, 2900 lbs. cap, vote against Premier Ferguson, who. has used his- high position to ,Fanning mill enunciate a policy without the eudorsation of the Conservative 2 Scuffiers Party in the Province. I therefore appeal to all the people regard- Wilkinson plow No: 1 less of their party affiliations to vote for me as a protest against Gang plow Horse clippers the'manner in which Premier Ferguson has dealt with the Legit Oream-separator, Sbarplee i :•• Root pulper slature, and the people of Ontario, disregarding the will of the Corn Sheller o people. Milk vat, metal The people by their votes have endorsed the Ontario Temper.$Bee hives Democrat Open bulgy ance Act. -on two occasions. The -Act should be maintained and • ' - >. 50 ft, i inch rubber hose enforced by the Legislature so long as. the people by their votes 40 Fenceppate demand that it be maintained and enforced. The will of the peo- 4 Cords _of foot wood pie must be supreme if Ontario is to remain a democratic pro- ' :FURNITIIAE ETC, Vince. Hitchen stove, 'Brighter Day" I will discuss the issues and the Fergtison policy at the few' -Coal oil stove, 8 -burner meetings I will address in • the riding. Reports of my, speeches ObuSecret r Sideboard -secappear daily in the press, You are fully informed as to my views. • ary and book case, combined Had and springs 2 Tables I will speak at Oshawa on Friday night, when my speech will be � A quantity of mixed grain and oats i broadcasted._. 8a1e at one o'clock, sharp I ask your support in this Election, upon my record, upon my ' experience, upou my policy, and upon the service I can render * t TERMS:—Grain, Poultry, Wood, Poste you if elected. If you elect 64t,, as I believe you will, then I am a'nd all sums of $15.00 and under,at your service at -all -times to ance your interests and promote ` cash; over that amount 10 mouths' the welfare of South Ontario, r. credit will be given to parties Turn- ,isbing approved' joint notes, 5 per Yours very truly, cent allowed for cash, ,`• FRED POSTILL, auctioneerW. H. `N, SINCLAIR 1h';!S,A • \ av -.+ 1'' i 'J � -u" 4 S v�1.'4F •..n � �, , P•'5...5es3Yu..W�w. v.,, ... mA."X 'i' a :�iS.. ..-1 - '..'. n,F -, .y.. ... .�� '.,, "'.."..1•,.w. ..°.. .... _.�F.. .._:1 .•,'�. .._„-�- :Y'.wy,': t}_"txA. _.. _.:4..... '.'F,.Y:'�'�'.•.,R: Lax._ ._..._.-. -.... 4'°�..,�.... A good supply of Royal Purple Calf Heal and Poultry - Supplies, Oyster Shell, Grit and ;'i!► Beef Scrap. - .Agent for International Farm Machinery and Repairs. Our Motto : We have it,. Can get it, or it is not made. ,r a I S. BAISDON, . ff'ICKERING029 ' Af.4 % YOUR HOME BEAUTIFUL --With a Brantford Root of Asphalt Slates. You can have a sot! /toned root of any color or combination of colors that pleases your - taste. Th add permanent beauty and value to any kind of home, and give ye ars of weather protection , stud Are tesistaoc4l , is4*0 Brantford, Ontario Stock Carried, Information Furnished and Servive on Brantford Roofing rendored by F. J. Prouse, - - •Pickering J. S. Baladon Hardware, -` - Pickering MEW4 BETTERFliRNACI T a AY.Onff"10nW. "Wie Gilson's of Guelph now offer you a perfected furnace—pipelesa�,..........»» or pipe style—at a sensational+• o�em ntein home heatingrevolutionary ha f , e~-��•�"���”'-•�� 1i a century—low-priced, efficient, quickly Installed is any home, school or church. e i Costs less to Buy— es Ls to V" The new Gilson "Magic" is built l of Tungsten Plate. Transmits heat THREE TIMES faster. Patented air -blast burns all the gas and smoke. New type cone-shaped grate gets more heat units out of fuel. Electric arc welding seals the furnace tight as an egg against 'leaks of gas, dust or smoke. Burns Hard or Soft Coal, Coke or wood You are not dependent upon hard coal alone as you get excellent results from any kind of. fuel—soft coal, coke, oil or gas.' You enjoy an extra saving by using low cost fuels.' wrlte for Easy rayitaeat Plan A moderate payment down in. stalls the new Gilson "Magic." Learn all the features of this new sensationally -priced heating system. We will weicame your Inquiry. Catalogue, sketch plan forms, estimates and full information, gladly sup- plied without obligating you in any way. Act at once --Chis is the time to make pians for heating your home properly. D. J GORMLEY, Dunbarton ' Phone Pickering 1506 Gilson Mfg. Co., Limited 9510 York lit., Guelph I° y '• AE }Y i,. tu4. d �1ye yC�.K' .ne`C .. 4',: iA4't'3 .•-�->_",. nue?...¢�,ii;,�s. ax...e.d✓w . ..,:.r kr.. 3. ' ?� SEEDLESS Choice Tomatoes Anchor Jelly Pdrs. -RAISINS .. ' Aylmer. 1926, __—,Asst. _ - ••-"4' 1926 Crop, 1Se lb. - 2.cans for 35 cents 3 foe'25 cents ^•` Seedless Raisins Lemon Peel' Mixed Peel, Drained :A Nectars, Drained, „ • Citron, 1 lb. pkg, 20 Ceets 25 cents per Ib. '` 35 cents per lb. Filiatra Currants Choice Canned Corn Christie's+Sodas, 1926 Crop, Aylmer 1926 in bulk, 17 cents per lb. 15 cents per can 18 cents per lb. Y Pearl 'Naptha Soap, 5 Cents a Bar JAMES IRlCHAR'DS0N .Pickerin gf • Hardware Store . Does your old stove barn too much coal ? If so, come in and see bhe Happy Thought or McClary Rangy that gives the maximum , amount of heat with the tninimum amount oft coat Co ne. in and see our Qaehec Heaters at $15. r, , Stove Pipes, Elbows and Repairs for all A good supply of Royal Purple Calf Heal and Poultry - Supplies, Oyster Shell, Grit and ;'i!► Beef Scrap. - .Agent for International Farm Machinery and Repairs. Our Motto : We have it,. Can get it, or it is not made. ,r a I S. BAISDON, . ff'ICKERING029 ' Af.4 % YOUR HOME BEAUTIFUL --With a Brantford Root of Asphalt Slates. You can have a sot! /toned root of any color or combination of colors that pleases your - taste. Th add permanent beauty and value to any kind of home, and give ye ars of weather protection , stud Are tesistaoc4l , is4*0 Brantford, Ontario Stock Carried, Information Furnished and Servive on Brantford Roofing rendored by F. J. Prouse, - - •Pickering J. S. Baladon Hardware, -` - Pickering MEW4 BETTERFliRNACI T a AY.Onff"10nW. "Wie Gilson's of Guelph now offer you a perfected furnace—pipelesa�,..........»» or pipe style—at a sensational+• o�em ntein home heatingrevolutionary ha f , e~-��•�"���”'-•�� 1i a century—low-priced, efficient, quickly Installed is any home, school or church. e i Costs less to Buy— es Ls to V" The new Gilson "Magic" is built l of Tungsten Plate. Transmits heat THREE TIMES faster. Patented air -blast burns all the gas and smoke. New type cone-shaped grate gets more heat units out of fuel. Electric arc welding seals the furnace tight as an egg against 'leaks of gas, dust or smoke. Burns Hard or Soft Coal, Coke or wood You are not dependent upon hard coal alone as you get excellent results from any kind of. fuel—soft coal, coke, oil or gas.' You enjoy an extra saving by using low cost fuels.' wrlte for Easy rayitaeat Plan A moderate payment down in. stalls the new Gilson "Magic." Learn all the features of this new sensationally -priced heating system. We will weicame your Inquiry. Catalogue, sketch plan forms, estimates and full information, gladly sup- plied without obligating you in any way. Act at once --Chis is the time to make pians for heating your home properly. D. J GORMLEY, Dunbarton ' Phone Pickering 1506 Gilson Mfg. Co., Limited 9510 York lit., Guelph I° y '• AE }Y i,. tu4. d �1ye yC�.K' .ne`C .. 4',: iA4't'3 .•-�->_",. nue?...¢�,ii;,�s. ax...e.d✓w . ..,:.r kr.. 3. ' ?� GLAfIRMON7 - '`-'Albright -lies_: very lowat ` the home of_ her-darighter, M y,r S b Nelson Wagg has. nearly corh- pleted his fine new horse barn. 'Those wishing to _buy _ -a cutter 4r;Z —k a Com" THE MILLIONAIRE'S SECRET _ i] �r� j• -TO beer millionaire. a man -_mm tm,t_,_ ____..-_-.-y Ha�r'ris only get-rtch -, but--'lie-must--be able to o-oal -Coal T r a coming .win ter are as a lion re when as sin well-known mil- r tir Buahby. to call on Lorne Heid and secure eta rich. o cert y J. and. Mundell spent Sun- rices before urchasinq, ked how he stayed da with friends ins Bolton and p rich, solid : "I invest my muney only Hard and Soft Coal of thea y Harry Crooker, of Buffalo, mo.t- in sound, established Companies." We have been appointed local west u�hty OII -Toronto, ored here on Monday, and on his That man has learned a valuable agents for the Massey -Harris q Thomas and Mre. Gregg spent return was accompanied by his secret.. But a man's money, however Uompany and solicit the{ hand. T� 'Sunday in Uxbridge with the lat- mother, who had been visiting much he has, is uever worth so much of the farm- A A s ter's mother. her mother', Mrs. Harry Thomson. to him as his mind, his intelligence. patronage era of he district. THOS. A. LAW, + �" Mrs. W L. f London, Has it ever occurred to you that you ?i Denny.y George W. Coates had the min should invest our intelligence us is spending a couple of weeks with fortune on Monde evening to fall y g just ss All M. -H, repairs kept constantly P1C]s®'�' Ong Mrs. D. A. Scott, y carefully as you invest your money? I on hand. While I. Claremont, Mies Priest, through the opening into his root Aby not invest your intelligence in cellar, sustaining injuries to his aiwund company by subec?ibing to We also have thea eye for the THOS. F: SCOTT returned missionary, was the nose and his side, probabl frac- the Youth's .0 m anion ? ft is the t y uest of Miss S. E. Evans. yQ p Goodyear products, includ- �'°, 8 turiu€ r,n�e of his ribs. oldest magazine for nun pe le in � Mrs, Borland and son, Gordon, the world—and and nearly the oldest of all ing tires etc. CLARENONT, ONT, , a are under the doctor's care, suf• the American magazine@. It is also 4 faring from a severe cold. . one of the most interesting. Practi- r The Ladies' Aid of the United daily every famous author of the past G. & A. T. LAW Dealer in Ford Cara, new and hundred years has written at one time Uhurch held a very successful ,. bazaar on Tuesday evening last. or another for the Companion, Only 81y PICKERING, ONT. ased. FALL IN this fall, for example, the Companion f' Masse Barrie Im temente and A number from Claremont and LINE FOR published a new story by Jack Lou- y- p Vicinity have been attending the don. Do you like stories of adven• Repairs. Winter Fair at Toronto this week. BETTER —tore? Mystery? Romance? They.Vall Paper Life and Car Insurance.Mrs. Wm, Mundell returned BREAD � are all In the Youth's Companion, � home last week,' after spending Here Here are the terms of an investment Phone Clare. 51026 three months with friends in then., os: guaranteed to be profitacle : ,: s moeth west. 1. The Youth's Compiinion-52 issues Mrs. Lyman Pilkey, who has in 1927. and. _ Bee the 1926 Samples at Bingham.9 Xaple W tutu 'been spending the past week with FALL TIME IS 2' The remaining issues of 1926. before buying. All for only $2. zaturaace Co. friends in Toronto. returned home Over 500 samples to choose' from -on Monde evening. 3. Or include McCall's'.Magazine, the at l0e er roll and u Chea rates fortarm and count Monday HERE monthly authority on fashions. p p• p �s Claremont United Church will , - Both publications, only $2.50, A complete line of Paints, Oils acid buildings. ' hold their annual Sunday School -- Windstorm Insurance on buildings, • THE YOUTH'S COMPANION Varnishes at right prices,, °Christmas tree on Wednesday The time that you should S N Dept.. Boston, Mass. .—Autwind-omobile Silos etc. .4venin Dec. 22nd. Particulars p Eatimaint interior a nd a given for'SH- - Automobile Insurance- — g fall In line for better Subscriptions received at this office interior sad exterior r later. bread and for hot - decorating. :of all kinds. Neat Monday at the B. Y. P. U. PARMS FOR SALT the topic will bb "What Confer• rplls rolling Farmers, Attention pall or phone 1813 Claremont Write or phone Sion o! Chriat Means." Group D out every_ will have charge of the meeting. ea st _ ' -LUUUK-- Baparator.­The Renfrew.'_ Stoves,- -_- G B I N G viMesere. Mantle and Fleming Fall love and get married. famous and PointOil s. Grain Grinders@ Fainter and Decorator a WHITBY. ONT. specialize in �.' have placed new cement steps in We a peoWheel Barrowsetc. front of the Community Hall. It -- Wedding Calces, — Brantford a secon f}IItanO ■ @vas a mus i1—needed repair, an separators for sale, ' the workmen are a sufficient guar- $OST. DEVITT, Green River I i Sd antes that it was well done. It is still raining with a short Phone 505 Pick. BROUGHAM Basket Factory Y �$w lyases now and again, and as a R ®► We desire to have a resident ;, x result farmers are compelled to g.�y N. W. STAFFORD Maantaaturere of representative of the Fuller Brash �; hake enforced holidays from their 7►LSC>< 4 All kinds of Fru -t Baskets Company is Pickering and whit- Plowing. Many fields are covered Marble and Granit Dealer.. ' by townships for immediate work. ;> with water making it impossible f ,••,' rp Ho E - c Cemetery Letteri4sg etc. Berry Crates, People right now are buying Ito get on the land. R, dU - Christmas presents in large quasi- First-class work Farmers Bushel Baskets, titiee from our ealeamen and we Quite a number from here were . guaranteed, R in Brougham on Monde after have a very extensive line of these �v y Kingston Road and Pickering Clothes Baskets. noon attending the prohibition East Townline. g I , articles, including Ivory Sets, Ti imeeting, when arrangements were There 1SMusic Frank Pennock loise Shell Sete and Christmas y. imade for the coming election in .." Pheone Whitby 68 R 32 1 novelties as well an the household ii the way of getting oat volae and - _ Proprietor cleaning equipment. Our business i y g ge __ 27.40 P. O.—Whitby R. R. Phone Markham 1604 Making other arrangementp, has always been good in this dis- trict and unless you are a hillhl' : Our party of banters composed Widmer stiller, Walter Ward, ?_ apply for this position If this type .of -;Lyman Pilkey, and a friend from 'Toronto, The nese Atwater -Kent and West iew At a Radio 9etrv�ill you are of man ap• PICKERING, returned home on Mon- plesae you. ,Ni is .Dull Market -day morning, each with a fine Here are ' West. Toronto. .specimen of deer, which they have We will instal one in your home _ Thekering �.n been sharing up with friends. iw , Next Sunday morning, at. the on free trial and • if not entirety satisfactory -we will remove it: i finished. If you have a good crop Baptist Church, the ppaetor will and the market is depressed see the Bank discuss the gneetion 11I9 Religious 'We have them from $40 'Conviction a Life necessity?" In complete up. - -Our manager is always glad to dis- the avenin¢ the subject will be , ease such problems in confidence. this week. Mr. Wagg was also visiting with her at their daught- -Are There Few that be Saved?"gee our"Stockof Fall Goode,'such , ` 'Stranger% and visitors will be as Findlay Stoves and Heateae, er'e home. ' welcome. Coleman Lamps, Oil Heat- ;DICKERING BRANCH—R+. F. Law, Matroper , One of the heaviest rainfalls of ere, Mite and Gloves, �1 -ment s halan season occurred on Monday Stove Cement J. It'will pay you to get my prices on night when about an inch of rain Etc.. # ;above before buying elsewhere. Ladies' pure white' all -wool Whitesteater Coats, at E4.00 - fell, Quite a number attribute FRANK J. AROUSE ' E noon, Nov. 22nd, at 2.00 o'clock.Reg. the wet season to the many radios F. Iff C 0 0 P E R Ladies', same as above, pall over, at... .. 3.75 and 4.50 Members having property stolen oommaWj throughout the country. But we Addresses will be given by Mr.; have had wet seasons before, when radios were never heard of. CLAREMONT oats immedutely with any member ` Miss Priest, a returned misai ary from India, who is now home Agent for Ackerman'@ Quality t Mens Work Boots, on furlough, occupied the pulpit HBrnees. Ask the neer, in the Baptist Church on Sunday A" .Boys' Pull -overs, sizes 28.32, at ... , 1.25 to 2.00 morning, when she gave a splen- t large attendance is requested in Re 3.50 and 4 00 3.15 g' ' did address on her work in the did i C order to hear matters in connec• .. tion with the temperance nes- p q tniaelonary field, which was mach • i r i �f Phone 3800 i Call at J. ' FINOQLD S " . aewatery on appiioeeioa. Exec. Com.—L, D, Banks, 0, S. Palm'• sem* tion discussed. eajoyed by the large number pres _XT er, M. S. Chapman, Pickering. • cat. .•A The Anchor Society of the Unit, ..ed Church; at their regular meet. respected citizen with a car, don ?_ apply for this position If this type �- Newer Sell Grain on . you are of man ap• PICKERING, " ply in person to Chao R. Stone, ,Ni is .Dull Market 504 Colonial Bldg., 13 King S& Here are ' West. Toronto. IT DOES not always pay to sell to _ Thekering �.n grain as loon, as the threshing BEATT y finished. If you have a good crop STANDS FOR THE REST and the market is depressed see the Bank 4. $ING local manager of the Standard and arrange a loan until a more �( favorable situation presents itself.i - -Our manager is always glad to dis- Vigilance Committee , ease such problems in confidence. this week. Mr. Wagg was also visiting with her at their daught- reg. 11120, for 15.95 , STANDARD BANK er'e home. OF CANAaA All•woel Sweater Coats,. -Pull -Overs' with shall collars. Three ply ;DICKERING BRANCH—R+. F. Law, Matroper , Bra.. bob also at Breekitn, wwt MU, Whitley �1 -ment s halan Bowls. Pressure Systeme Eta. respected citizen with a car, don ?_ apply for this position If this type �- - rV L • you are of man ap• PICKERING, " ply in person to Chao R. Stone, ,Ni 504 Colonial Bldg., 13 King S& Here are ' West. Toronto. Values _ Thekering �.n BEATT y STANDS FOR THE REST 4. ishe.is expected to return home - r, #6d Vigilance Committee , this week. Mr. Wagg was also visiting with her at their daught- reg. 11120, for 15.95 , er'e home. All•woel Sweater Coats,. -Pull -Overs' with shall collars. Three ply Litter: Carriers, Hay. Carriers, , Pumps. Door Tracks, Cow �1 -ment s halan Bowls. Pressure Systeme Eta. J. It'will pay you to get my prices on 'didol will be held in the Com mnnity Hall on Monday after # ;above before buying elsewhere. Ladies' pure white' all -wool Whitesteater Coats, at E4.00 '� FRANK J. AROUSE ' E Mrs. George VVagg, who has been visiting at the home of her - rV L • PICKERING, " -daughter in the States, sustained paralyticstrokeafew days ago. 4%onal Here are Excepti Values _ Thekering ':Her condition is very serious, but ishe.is expected to return home 3 .on1y, Men's Snits , Vigilance Committee , this week. Mr. Wagg was also visiting with her at their daught- reg. 11120, for 15.95 , er'e home. All•woel Sweater Coats,. -Pull -Overs' with shall collars. Three ply The object of this Association ie toil W. E. N. Sinclair, then Liberal canvariety -ment s halan plain stitch. n a white an a urge of colors. the !alone, - J. 'didol will be held in the Com mnnity Hall on Monday after p1. • Men's Shirts, Ladies' pure white' all -wool Whitesteater Coats, at E4.00 '� = noon, Nov. 22nd, at 2.00 o'clock.Reg. 2.50., for 1.97 Ladies', same as above, pall over, at... .. 3.75 and 4.50 Members having property stolen oommaWj Addresses will be given by Mr.; Mens all -wool Sweater Coats, assorted colors, at 2.50 to 5.00 oats immedutely with any member Sinclair and F, M. Chapman, B. A, t Mens Work Boots, " Men's all -wool Pull -overs, at .. ... 3.00 of E:eoutive Committee. 'Ladies are especially invited. A" .Boys' Pull -overs, sizes 28.32, at ... , 1.25 to 2.00 Membership fee + 01.00. y large attendance is requested in Re 3.50 and 4 00 3.15 g' ' Tioieee taw be had trom bhs Preeideae or order to hear matters in connec• .. tion with the temperance nes- p q , Mens Caps, 1.50 • i r i �f Phone 3800 i Call at J. ' FINOQLD S " . aewatery on appiioeeioa. Exec. Com.—L, D, Banks, 0, S. Palm'• sem* tion discussed. P f er, M. S. Chapman, Pickering. The Anchor Society of the Unit, ..ed Church; at their regular meet. Underwear, Men s V nderwear, CZeAR�MONT. ONTARIO D, Munro, '' Jas, Richardson. - - ,tng on Monday night, chose sides Wool. and Fleece lined President, 8eorstary with Miss Ida Brignall and Miss . ' Aldine Ward as captains. They will engage in a contest for thee winter for attendance, new mem. below cost price Heavy'Flannelette Blankets, Our Colledion"Ser'*ice _ Pickering bers and activity in the Leather Goods Store I z general large size, for 2.39 interests of the society, the losing side giving a banquet at the close. happy 36 in. Flannelette 250 & 3023 ITH branches and correspondenEs W throughout Canada and strong &pan - HARNESS bY, ;Come and Join this and en. - thasiastie company, 27 in. Flannelette, 200 dt •250 tial affiliations abroad, we are in a position to Our supply of quality Harness soil Parts is now complete. - , The book committee of the, Pub- , r4ake prompt collections in all parts of the BOOTS—GREs SHOE lie Library have purchased a full Ladies' Cashmere Hose,- 90e world. Acceptances are, quickly obtained, We have a large stock of this Famevu , r supply of books which will be payments promptly Transmitted—details are �■K° Boot on hand—unbeatable placed on the shelves for the -use the of Ladies' Silk• and Wool Hose, �+i• ;carefully and accurately handled. for hard wear and tear. - members within a few days. directors are anxious to secures anAsk ' reg.1.00 for 750. our local manager for complete iaformatkon. 14 REPAIRING increase in membership. The fee New Fruits and Peels at lowest ITE' We maintain our established ,-sputa-` tion for repairing all kid'ds o! is eo small and the amount reading matter so varied and of so prices. Fresh Grocerieb always on hand at lowest prices. harness and boots. r extensive that every person in the', D0Aii1U119M RAW CECIL BRADL ' community should ,avail himself or herself of the opportunity to D. S CO T -WHITBY BRANCH, J. H. PERRY, Manage!~ e Harness maker, supply themselves with reading matter for the long winter 'even- ,� (;LAREMUNT BROOICLIN BRANCH. • F. A. BURT, Maaagex • / -r PICKF,RiNt3, ONTARIO Ingo. .. •.. Vie: i . n -'. .. • •. .a ✓; .. .i.flws•.✓ Es. "'6.qs.. •Kw..x�..• ..d .,,.,.1.� '._ •�.`. �Lc�•: :.'4+5: .. Jr §aa..i:tA m...Si�ism �:: - 71..x,4-•RS..1�'^k:' �. ,,, _ . >,yr ,,., .� .y .., ,� ,. •.• . . =»r✓:,. ,a« -..w. .z r�:.. -'s a, • r'sn:... y,,,. w.r . •', .•. ..,.t _ rF.: « ...v,• . w., _x �• -eo -•rr .•.e: . -..ro . tr.m . t. s m r , w e t vK a•v, �h'x. 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'.. -:.:s-. a - "'.. ;�, ori rid„ :"; .. -- -. ,' : :':. ".... :. •. _. .� - ` _ti'• .ort :. ,• M .l teD0 CCS t - NO Other, r eaviest =' -- - - + Wookbm lid READOaN DILL -I�i ORANGE _ 'r C. PEKOEit- s �Y. BLEND• x Or the �InestD : $EG;N HERE TO=DAY. 'the fierce beast's face as its slavering aHoneybun, retired English jaws snapped at her. Going to a win- '� r -r acrd' i countryman, startles the neighborhood dow, As saw the balked animal teal- ­aww i with the announcement that blood is•' ing down the road, and once more she a I found in his rain -gauge Right on the ' heard a whistle --a single, pW-onged t� _ �� • hee:s of the announcement comes news' blast now. 'She rang the hall bell. f of the strauge murder of— GileE, she said to the footman who T38 {I $ir Francis Lathrop, atber`of Tier I apPe red, "I ba" b been rope to a tree Fine ted at f Or � Qh garet, who is engaged to Sir Guy La-; its beet. OnIT 4.3C per 1// lb e throp. Sir Guy is suspected of the! dig h p /3 e e � �� murder and when Margaret refuses t.o' in the east shrubbery off the avenue. marry him he leaves for London and, The rope broke, and I want you to go 1 is shadowed by Inspector Roake• ( and fetch what is left .of it. The Then, suddenly, the thing happened. ZAat Voyage Of a Famous +; { Sir Gu dro s a deco in the A faint scraping sound, which she lo- . �sl y• p Y shorter length was carried 'away on P g Vv Thames river, and Roake loses track ' the dog's collar." cated as outside her window, fell upon S�p' of him. . When the footman returned from her ears. Site knew what it was. One of the few survivors of the fe. ` NOW GO ON WITI't THE STORY. his errand he was laboring under. ob- Somebody had raised a ladder against moue old c1lppgi ships that raced from.' vious excitement. the sill and was ggtting it into the do -,tendon to Australia in the siatlea has' �I[.C.Zl ts7e�J SO 'When Margaret discovered that leer, sired position by moving it from sight filed from Vancouver for the South' lo:-er had been as. good as his word and "This rope didn't give way of itself, ' :had left the house before breakfast' miss," he said. "Somebody must have to left, or vice versa. There was a Seas on her last voyage as a deep• ` she bitterly regretted her bluntly ex- i helped it. See, four of the flue strands brief, pause and then in the stiutseas carrier. Thoroughlr� have been hacked through—a clean 'of, a very calm 'night .there came the The vessel is the French basquetine �� +tel pressed rejection of his. suggestion for id- d of someone swiftly ascendingBougainville, whose strangely assorted 4"�/ C. An immediate mar age. She st li cut with a sharp knife. P Pa y � erew includes' a number of Tahitian z _ thought that such a proceeding would ] e deuce 01 intention, bu, ale me such the Marrgaret had carefully fastened the savages and two venturesc ne Amer!.' J Margaret expected be injudicious, because Rcake could Y y thanked the footman without comment catch of the window, but that would can girls. She will sad her, days tie a. have twisted it to suit his case against floating ting grain warehouse at Fiji. = Guy, but she b'.amed herself for not and, ;when he was gone, verified his be no obstacle to a man determined to I The two young women on board, statement. It was as he had said. effect an entrance. He would simply .k•aving framed her refusal leas !Miss viola Cooper and Mise Jean; LU�ft I The rope was a stout one and brand smash a pane oi'bleas and ,gush back � blunt:y. i P the hasp. And before the terrified I Schoan, have figured prominently in s I As it was, she had put Guy's back new. ,The break was not due to decay,, up and he had paid her in her own but to a carefully administered slash d rlsc did iuld decide There was the tinkle New York society. They wished W voyage to Fi}i in the "wind}ammer, coin-hy gaitting his own horEie oa the a keen blade, __'_ t}ie floor aiid the tower! and as.-no_pasaengers are carried Miss� �_. .. ,_- ails n++s-rnrApd to reeonatru gl —~--".A LEVER BROTHERS U M ITER TORONTO 'Lai7 J 311,y k' C4 � .,, bac,, "st' was PusneG up. scandal if they continued to live under outrage directed against her. ea was a night of ra id chars hiss Cchoen is travelling as master - the same roof without the sanction of no doubt .that Mr. _James Honeybun P gee• had procured a ferocious dog and Just as a leg :.ppeared over the sill mariner. the church And. never before in her trained it to obey the signals of the a new sort of sound was audible—the I Sixty-three yeais ago the Bougain- young existence had she so felt the', t ai m&rs,inirw at sound of a scuffle on the ladder, fol-, vil'e slipped out of the Thames on hes The CI sutumn with my father at Latchfield, only one that tallied with the facts and a fellow must have some sort of revealed by her adventure• -an occupation in --such a dead -and- "But that means that he must have you really este! sunny Cali. save. ho:e, don' cher knowt" spied upow ray movements, or had forma the moment you step "'Yes, Sir Guy went away this someone doing it for him," she groan- aboardoneofthefivefamoits „ ed- "Oh, why does he persecute me r morning, .Margaret moistened her ;'Bente Fe cross -continent dry lips to reply' '"When he comes so'- i -trains. back I will tell him of your require- Cold reason was ready with the The new Chief—extra fare— ment, though 1 don't think 1e has any. answer. Honeybun.was punishing her fir; the finest and fastest of shooting to let." ( for a hploying Klyne, having aseer- Mr. Honeybun muttered something tained that- the famous investigator the Santa Fe California inaudible and sauntered out into the was still working for her. I _ need or maacu�iue a,icuks u �, avast .,.« - I As the day wore on her nervousness its leash on hearing the two long -He lowed by a muttered oatn and tae evil thud of a body striking the ground brass and paintwork spotless and her Loves Waist She ; you can me&e it a brand' new, fashion - Used to Hate!. Increased and she walked down to, the blasts folowed by a short one. below. i white sat-Ia bulging. She was then the Never ddaoaad a garme becaase you don't -like its cotior. Nor `l;lecauee ' ` It's duel or fati;ed. In Less thou, as hour, g >?e I t"Just village inn in the ho that the land-' had hen Prov, himself his r rope and mag it suits pis ' in time, girlie," said a -voice Kimalaya, owned by the Shaw-Saviil ' Honeybun and Miea La:kin acting in or se sratel-y To that no Banta law lord wou:d have had a wire announe-, ing. the return of Kayne, or rather of; pose, afterwards setting out for the in the black void of the open window.' ' L,7411 run down and see if the beg - Company, She did valiant duty as s Saenger liner, stud many citizens of other dail trains. y drive, wondering why a man possess- ,a it a-ithahe do ort the rope. His "The Reverend Char:eg Danvers ' I Grang-0 g Pe "No, the reply. "Hie gar's neck is broken, and then, if, as the Antipodes today first leaded from her gang -planks. n Fred Harvey dinin ,ing a car should walk five miles out !answer miss," was Reverence said he might be gone six I think, he is well enough to have done a bo:%, I will return and claim your Her record time from London to .fro service hours and he might be gone six days. 1 hospitality." New Zealand was ninety days, so she colors—but whether or tivtina, _ �t lI ain't heard from his since." I 'was y; It was Guy's voice Margaret est_ was never in the first rank of crack 1 be sure to use reel dye, Always ask t transportation world: As she leaving the inn Mar- up in bed clasping her hands in grafi- sailing liners, but she made a name ! 28 pmm for Diamond dyes; they give tai:il rlcb " garet was accosted by Adele Larkia.� gar shrilled on her ears—two long blasts followed b a short one and arcus -,the y tude, not only for her lovers to on a^count of trey excellent sea gains i cAMae� t a l I was passing as though by acin. merit in the ahrubber on the left Y but for his time:y resetie o ualities, and was popular among he iR _ 2s Prig.• ions and comipiete, easy direotions. dent, - t colonists who referred -.safety and a coupe of minutes he reappeared p drew her eyes to a huge dog of the i Sheik and Chia j "Hu3o, Miss Lathropi" said thei Sege actual piaosgooda coder asmp'na and, entering, the window• comfort to haste. i + :SLr," "When I see- you I always Rector's daughter. "Not taken to' } _ • I i boltesedd "He has bolted all right," Guy an-; The Kinvaiaya );seams the Star of Or write *for big iltuatrate3 beck Co., think of the word '`sheik"' drink, I hope, in your -old age!" ! Mea r sM+d ver o,.r>btet...jolderst nounced! I guess he wash t hurt ex- Peru when she chany:d hands in 1838, : { ,. He --"And- I think of the word 'chle' 'it; In Margaret could be very stately on, those did like.1 �` ; and for the last thirty- years has been cept by the fall. I never got a proper bucking ice barriers Arctic 4 z socc as you com.) sight:" occasion toward she not whack. at him on the ladder—on:y' and gales E`S De 6 W ear O Y pt. N ind rtario. _ and she did not like Ade.a'Larkin. ��=� enough to shove him of[•' in the Bering Sea under the house flag that the rope seemed to be a:most' at M4nard's Liniment for Neuralgia. "One can have other business than "Vas it that ugly brute who would '' of the Alaska Packers of San Fran- sic : drink at an inn," she said severely. I "Quite rejoined Adele "I hope'. j - have shot Kiyne?" _ (To be continued.) isco. c The staunch old ship, 'however. at P your business wasn't to call on a bogus —e- Leat obslo:as and this year ive if he could win his freedom. (and :. wear c ,n fiel'la waw silver stacks; FoDira•yx pumpkins, earthy tracts. s a in Lhere. Ii so' . % p•+r•ston wha is tqy g I you Lad 1•etter inquire at the courty Valuable Work Done by tar of the Star of Peru was sold to a French Sri and renamed the Bougainville. �Y! ' Tisa; �cl 4f the goa•dly harvest yield, gaol. He came to the Rectory yeatar- I Canadian Air Force. -----.r- n: tinder the su'n's emblazoned shield;' •.. iiuddy rimple and rugged oak— I day on the 'false pretences' ra'kft,' I ai d I rather th nk I de:ivesed hiss into ++ raced for the hail door, slamming it in An air mail service to Canada may reality of the near future, elated - Mlnard's Liniment for Colds i + sraL3:. foliage 1n jewe',e3 cloak, the jaws of the •lice." I j Po Capt. J. S• Scott, of Ottawa. director C t - �— ` • owering the iane, bousUng the lake, �h:aims•^"g. rippled reAeotiotie wake.: I "That v, a cruel of you; but perhaps I of the Royal Caaaddan stir Force, who - you were cruel to be kind'," „l�, retorted •-Luci{e Barrett_ , call Margaret o. I, haven't been to, call in Winnipeg on an inspection tr1p. The sa'oeeea which has attended the ; . ' . - 1- '' on }roar bcgus parson. I did not kr+t,w — operation of such a e•e'rv-1ce In the that there was any sort of a parson United States Is now being studied by j staying at the inn," if •� department, Capt. Scat said, and the depart t • _ The girls separated, none too ami- i it is intended, furthermore, to conduct in Canada to the g tea of the On entering the lodge gates some experiments -regard.( : Grange, Margaret was the recipient! I 1 Wlaaf g Is ideally located for the of a clumsybow from a man comm from of the mansion I '' ;: - f Scott headquarters Hemhtributt.e toptthe paid - / -• • • -.the .direction His face seemed fami:iar and she -i f a ni ht of rapt changes, t waa g d 'splendid work done by the Manitoba, i • v recognized him as the egregious per behaved atrange.y at the Just as a leg appeared over the sill a new sort of -sound "a t;•mg of the Royal Canadian Air Fares, which he said was one of the beat or• The Pink o Condition. f T t 1 "She is son who so I says she is the pink of cos-' ' park wall, introducing himse:f as Mr. audible. gaalaed and most efficient pants of thedit ` Honeybun, junior. She had not for- organization. During the year some ,yes � 'yea= -she's the -incarnation of gotten his intercepted signal to the- call to inquire for shooting to rent had I Elb fires were sighted by the air patrol h-ealth•" man on the wall and she instinctively probably been only n excuse to fur - probably and forest rangers rushed -:to the scene: swerved from him, sensing an enenI§. Wish him with a legitimate reason for i nconsiderably quicker time than un. • I -f Yet he was as petite ab he knew entering the grounds. On his way up to i der the old system of patrolling the -sow to be. to the house he had tied .the dog forests. The air lbrce was also doing _. ' -day to you; the with red TOPe, alis exploratory work and to map-. ,? abyss he'sca d have''beetidtryingttooaee andt ftgrr thehmeeting atthe lodge p ing new ansa. Last year 41,000 Sir Guy, but I find he is from home, gates on leaving had only -gone a few I square miles of unknown territory was - ` ia lndin 7 wanted to -if Fi4%ask him w me a few hundred acres of rough' shooting. I .am- going- to spend. the_ ace hie whistle. It was a terrii}ing surmise, but the c va u- able information being thus obtained. ,art The CI sutumn with my father at Latchfield, only one that tallied with the facts and a fellow must have some sort of revealed by her adventure• -an occupation in --such a dead -and- "But that means that he must have you really este! sunny Cali. save. ho:e, don' cher knowt" spied upow ray movements, or had forma the moment you step "'Yes, Sir Guy went away this someone doing it for him," she groan- aboardoneofthefivefamoits „ ed- "Oh, why does he persecute me r morning, .Margaret moistened her ;'Bente Fe cross -continent dry lips to reply' '"When he comes so'- i -trains. back I will tell him of your require- Cold reason was ready with the The new Chief—extra fare— ment, though 1 don't think 1e has any. answer. Honeybun.was punishing her fir; the finest and fastest of shooting to let." ( for a hploying Klyne, having aseer- Mr. Honeybun muttered something tained that- the famous investigator the Santa Fe California inaudible and sauntered out into the was still working for her. I _ " highway, where he started off at a i Out of this tangle there emerged Loves Waist She ; you can me&e it a brand' new, fashion - Used to Hate!. days on the way. - y Never ddaoaad a garme becaase you don't -like its cotior. Nor `l;lecauee ' ` It's duel or fati;ed. In Less thou, as hour, y _... s.: '.. ... -. ., ]., ., - ,.;y.. :� v 'elle, i :..Sw- ba',e r•,y 7xn cry ✓F, 'Ats'ry`"h'• L+'�."'..,.,... .x„• ...,.. _.-.'1.• _e--vo-�.,.:.. ... ... .. ,.... .• _...: ,.::,. __,: :_ .... s..s....... .s,.a. ... _.....v..,. .�:....... .-__,�, _,a_.a..so`«s.,„,... --. ...::ti....�,. A,,.W.o..t.�,2f.+u,em...:✓_?;!__�.•,.,..,...,..,.x•,-u.. _+. .,'t7•o t...! :. f,r,,•_�,�.,. •�'`....�e:� -•re. r^'�'' _--,n. train& Only TWO business highway, where he started off at a i Out of this tangle there emerged ..._. ; you can me&e it a brand' new, fashion - days on the way. - brisk pace in the direction of Latch -i the greater problem: were Mr. James PUZZLE Find able shade! better,u draw ` No extra fare on the four field. Margaret proceeded ajong the Honeybun and Miea La:kin acting in or se sratel-y To that no Banta law Sad have the rikeett h ma fti•rnLthla.gs r . ' other dail trains. y drive, wondering why a man possess- concert p was forthcoming, though one 2 Prises without �speudtng a wot off money It's ; Fred Harvey dinin ,ing a car should walk five miles out !answer conclusion was outstanding. An en- isdt . wIilsT easy to dye anything—right eves other dyeing service and five mites back. She had reached , aTCN' colors—but whether or tivtina, _ �t bets the standar in the a point a hundred yards from the hanced interest was attached to the' : 1 be sure to use reel dye, Always ask t transportation world: lodge gates when a piercing whistle I "Red Rain" in the gauge of Mr. •Sam- ! 28 pmm for Diamond dyes; they give tai:il rlcb " Enjoy the out-of-doors tills shrilled on her ears—two long blasts followed b a short one and arcus -,the y us, Honeybun—the theory rejected by police from the Chief Constable i cAMae� �.colozat and trove ttn.ta. FREE at your drugstore, now: the Diamiorid Dye Cyclopedia; fuA 02 dug• :'winter= take your family. "-California merit in the ahrubber on the left Y downwards. _ 2s Prig.• ions and comipiete, easy direotions. -. hotel rates are drew her eyes to a huge dog of the i She found }r_rse',L-Ln bed at last, c�ocy� Sege actual piaosgooda coder asmp'na r; i "reasonable. N mastiff breed straining at rope by trembling' over. Or write *for big iltuatrate3 beck Co., i Mea r sM+d ver o,.r>btet...jolderst which it toes fastened to a tree. Agaiat 1 tall She conal not think of seep, ex- 1�� 0 PR� "graft — fraa — addt�eee DIAMOND the whistla dliri:led and Margaret saw hausted though she was. She dared tt °'" Mtve MM °dna •ria .m oNl 24 Eros►.,_D E`S De 6 W ear O Y pt. N ind rtario. tr. T. iren.:.:. (foul nasus F. Rau..ar that the rope seemed to be a:most' at not plunge into tinconsciousneaa which would render her he:pleas. She took Tea Perfa■a st 100 otoh Teo Me Wa eno of tae eaeve °ri,ew will vee ae Mqt It H earn eery. H M. Y' t t.. • glee ,_.q•t Trane nation Bulldin+ Do Telt, Mich. breaking point And the great dog's S tarn told her that she wss his objec- tI g book which she had brought up P ha mark SANTA MIM an X and wed k to rod oes and N " u M a .e wl Mei roe M• Per7u*• plows: Randaigh •14S ive if he could win his freedom. (and began to read. But the pages laid the to set not ala. SELFAST •PECIALTY CO. 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F.'v!? r^' :B .,S.l s,. , �"'.' ,r , Y• .:.+' - �l'�h ,u' �,� '. �,�;. • . r : fi rz . . ` a-.: �, ,.a. n.... ; ii .. . a! a ,,. ; °''�, s '_. - w, ..' -�r a �` :'i g - "3}aI. .a N "Sx I.v .•,,4. ,.r �.:�-9'. 'i a S,Qu. 7, a .as -,I °" . ti.:. 'a; _. �Y.3; •xT:�S. .�, } q :r �� : , v�'• .... ». .4... �c.y. ..,p} £�*:i, .-. k-.:. 'x. fe .:.. .. ,.4. ani.. ry- ht g%,�". ,. fe+ '} J J . - -, r. , _ - I - 4 , .____ - - _ .. _ - - _- -_.r. - _ - - - - - SOY BABIES 4R GiRLS ?M. �. , a.� I. 1. I'll - - - ;a. . - .. .. . •- . - - - - - - -- r - _ . 1.-omo-Truths for Pasarents . B Doroth D1x. - Y Y , .. ,, 1. - - A few weeks ago the . newspapers ; moth makes tie gfrla hand over. - - _ _ - - _ .: - Vow the story of a ma•a who killed him- I their entire salary, and she gives them - ;� _..._ �j ! ' 6072 becatt$e his wife presented him out .of it only such a small allowance 1' - - ^ r " }, -"+ Y' ., with a girl instead of the boy baby he ` as she thinks -fit, whereas she k con- - • 11 - ----- / " had hoped' far. Probably 90 yet cent. ; tent, to have the boys pay her a cer- j .� 4 oL those who read its hed sympathet-' tain amount s4 board and grants them - • ('_ +fir lcsdly and mnrtnured;#"Poor feuow!••'t of heir moneyk ori tbelr owaplea-_� , i 4 -"�- �l lIIatea+t of ezctattaing, lndignaatly, {I :' "'Fool: Ife didn't' know a good thing auras. . , when gt itl" i Besides giving her mother money . ~�+'or 'there ie no ,denying That tt �et t towsrda the support of the home, the r - - ' .... iatheas and tnothet�e prefer sows to 1 daughter gives list personal service. .I 11 1 i , _ `�' .. AILUghters, and probably, the izeaaon � She may work Just aa- hard as her; � 6 1. .. t118t the matter of self-determination ;brother wand h'awe far leas physical ,.,, is *till -kept a'seoret'Srom acientiste is help with the dinnerstrength, but rwheuesh Domes 1 her own �` �, - - � ` ,4unuing out ettirely supply of girls from room nt or der; doht dher oto wn mending, •, _ •' -_. 1, The Unwelcome Stranger. �. _ ,•� " and lend a hand with the younger ✓\ ,Indeed, we are all so committed to children. But mother would not ra , * the old supe stWon that the male of dream of such a thing as asking hes 1_s'____tb_8U%1__ ty fT o u----- ris t rea In the __� -` a, I - 7. the epecles k more deelrable t son to sash the d -'---- - r . ..,.-family than the female that our Don- his own bed.1. sI 1. ­ .•'gratolatious to the parents on the Also -it is the daughters that parents 1. ` ....:, birth of a son have• a fervor and a have to depend upon 'to take care of � ' �_ 1 Ivvaamth that are wholly lacking when "them to their old age. No proverb !san 'xii,`"I � ­�� ' Z _4 _ the new arrival is 's daughter. truer than that which says, "My son set . . - . t�- '"" - The old objection to daughters was is my son till he gets him a wife; my b :. n that they were a Habllity to a family, daughter's' my daughter all of hes " - !; ..r . y +�hea+eas boys were regarded as an ,life." y .- " 2 t1 asset. The girls had to be supported, Look at the households in which - .1 . 2 rovh!!e the boys anuli help to support there are old, dependent pepple. IQUOR advocates claim that Ontario will get thousands , !the parents But modern conditions Usually they are the fathers and more tourists if it goes.we# on December l,. - - - ----- rL - w 'have r -more men u er- ` hotrhk quite as early as their brothers support their a`ives' parents than sup i C8C are t C Cts: __ _ , i �. - -- -- - - .._. - . as much money, they contribute far that the forlorn old -Lather sial mother - Z pore to the family purse than the tum in their hour 'of need, and it is The Dominion Government Report for 1925 states:% ��,, r .�t boys do. Indeed, parents make greats he who gives them a place at her fire _. ;r. t- 'demands upon their daughters than side, who nurses them and u s i` w e r peen tartciee as no daughter• Ontario under prohibition had 1,290,000 motor tourists.'9 In many families !n which both, the 1 in-law would do and as few sops would ; New' Brunswick under Prohibition had 47b,555 motor , Isom and daughters are wage-earners l have the patfence to do: Quebec aider Government Sale had 1 1 1,983 motor tourists { ° . i0� First F1Years Ago. o Twenty Government Sale means increased liquor s6ld and- consumed, with - P 11' tr ee �sf v - r ! I�i i w'� : - inCreaaed dangers. �ti • Q.t J49lr r The first 8lght !n Europe. !f not in r i the world, with a heavier than air ma- I .1. - - - .. ` :> % � chtzie, was made . on September 12. `! ` ," I- t. } cam followers of the li uor traffic? -- • _ and 1906, by the Damish inventor Elletham- . ,t► - ;' • `Do you want our highways thronged with hilarious joyriders 11 I �x I rner, in a small island, Lindholm. p q . - . - placed at his dtaposal by Count Knuth, I _ ` - r'; - For this purpose a round track, of! l g n t d - , R . - - y s00m. d1ameter, was constructed. 32 ; Do you want to encourage and promote recti sss drivin upo h i ... T. feet broad and entirely smooth, The highways on the part of our own citizens? " - -1. 'plane to tiuestion weighed 126 kilo - i', s - �� _ _ * grams and, was Hued with a 9-h.p. ! Dont be foole& Make your vote count against these dangers. ' I ' - 3 HlndwirattaChedeto�he centre of f .. _ _ -cy was, with 9rl a thin 1 _ • the track anti the motor could raise _ _ _ _'.._. the machine from the ground,. but twi . Ig - t _ . :Mo. .. J s with a a (13 aeetger on bsuDa ted anti s. fast r p) w a4,tt our Rif cardidat i e Vote'for' t � .:. - t E14 hammer on! Septeinbe 12, 1906.1 :. �` € • - 3 flew 43 meters at a height of U inches i1. - abase the ground. But he tins co dla• i IONTA►RIO PROHIBITION UNION - - - ' 11 .''. .- pwnee with rboota, watch, hat., acid la-, r'' 24 Bloor Street East, Toronto �"�'��, . - - .q� sert a stnal.e•r petrol receptacle . . - . 1.W People made fun of hfm, and Ln a'. ,a: revue the remark was made that meat, . 1 was rising, bacon was rising, the only 1 _ _ thing that did not rise was Elleham- 1 _ National Bchool Ot Cariilan-Piayfns at Alexander Had Bold Goitln. . - thee. He began to Improve his 'plane Imo+ Dong, Delft! 1 the "Nail a first E _;' nee. Belgium. He is the as - and the following year he flew both One oL the finest carillons n Alexander the Great Is said to have ' - on land and from lee. The nest year.! Hshmaa to be so honored. I world kis the tower of the village i lair. Ball's. playing caused consider- hes° buried In, a sokien coffin. . ret I ac - . again, he competed at-tlte world's fl school at Bout of En land, p u- _ ' flying competition held at hell, The 1 !b dorm In various Co - -'-� - µ' n Ile, g oD re enthusiasm, and he has received ; arly known as "C�bury Town," In invitations to pe n• . _"-Emperor V1'flhelm was these and' this connection,�t is interesting to , tlneatal towns. *' -a - 1 AnelenR Caine Wera Immense. tis brother. Prince Henry was the learn that sir. CllLtord Ball, the ri -1 - ` president of the affair. The rule-., I lotineur , of the Sournville VU-1age l It's the why's that help to make Soave of the coins used by the an measured wl,th latter -day achieve-; Trust, has recently won honors at the ua wise. cleats were as large as dinner plates. a menin were not very exacting; they f - . stipulated .tor' a one -minute flight, E . ] ora could manage onEUchammer l •a o ,ADA►MSON'S ADVENTURES -By O Jato6l�son. __ matter of fact; a as the on y one who l 11366 could quit the ground and. he .flew- s _ - -- -- -- - * a 11 'seconds. But he. received the prize _ . -., 6000 marks. - Santot, Dumoot had certainly b^eft r ::: awarded "000,000 frd. for Hying 16, _ - , A SIMPLE AND PRACTICAL teeters on October 26, 1926, but chat - _ __ _ _ - J.'? . ,. -. - GIRLS' DRESS. was six weeks atter Ellehammer's _ - flight to the lslsnd of Ltstdholm. Ella' - I� , It you are thinking of making's new' h miner does not think that the shape - - ., i lime roc or your yogng daughter,; of the aeaoplane will undergo great t .� ' , on 'will find this smart design ver I y Y changes. But he thinks a' reliable ma• ' -_ simple to fashion. The dress has the! china which can be screwed up in a *�` 1 alar kimona shoulders, and los ' '... - IoP g' lleerpendicular direction, start from one a t ' sleeves gathered to narrow wrist- I fiat roof and descend upon another and .1. t ;bands. The heck has a front opening ••hang in the air' will be the, machine - _ ":' land is finished with a neat round col- � of the future. and he does not see .- . . _ - . 1 41 __-Jar. An inverted plait at each -sided why such s plane shoulii not material- - I - ' of the skirt gives added width, and a,ize. 0 �- .:, - ' . best and patch pocket complete this i _ls long ago. as 1912 Ellehammer one 7 trim litt:e dress. No. 1366 is in sizes' . da.y secured his plane straight up into 5 � . t6, S, 10, 12 and 14 years. Size 8 pears'.the air, and he was also the first to. -I - � # :-;requires '2a}f� yards 36 -inch, or 16y construct a by-hidroplane. 1 - --" y - ,yards 54 -inch material. 20 cents. -,: Our new Pashion Book contains • man st :es showing }:ear to dress iwYs • , -. and girl+. Simp:icit� is rho rule for f' r //-- �, /, \ .�2 - ", T veil-dresic:l :hi:dren. C:othes of char- /'Vi,��� - 1 j L.t•. serer and tndi: dua:ity far the junior, �u�I but ea,y to rj folks. are hard to v_♦ \ _ :a .. make with cu,- patterns. A small i �� / �� _ _ amount of money spent on good ma-'• ) �-ti j / .�9 I 4 , aeriaa, cut on simp.e linea, Nr i:} give j s r _ - - ch:ltiren the Pt"r ce V eµ ori: i� rears , �i `� / I - . 1 ..:t L I , ¢� /11 _ Able things. P c' i �. a S a Aho copy. l ;I a� e , ;r - ` =:,- 4v, . „... ". 1. Feared He'd Get Stuck. li kIOW TO ORDER PAT TERNS, I . I . /!1. _ �� 'm; , 1. 1 "Tire t-fouhle, with Ccorgi is he's O;' ! � ''..3''t �Vrity your nano artd aJ.iress plait. /� a _ ( taking so lon9'to come to the mint." ` _; t �/� ,i ly, gtK numker• attd sire of su :� lie dues seem cautious• dear- : patterns as you wan:.. En, -:o."- 20c in i' w: \\\ , stamps or coin (coin preferred: wrap f perhapr he's afraid he':1 get stack. % \ it eareful:y) for each number and! i ad3resR your order to Pattern i)ept., Truth, when it is not lurking at th$ n` a�"~� _ r 'v O re.ryrft". rn4+,.Y Th. s.A sr.m.,'., i. i , , . �' Wilson Nttblishing Co.. it Wes: Ad+..,\titt,im of a well, usually nes some- t _ . _. ___. - - laid$ Q -t., Toronto. Patterns sent tq where b^t-eveen two extremes. -Wilson -' t . I is p e ItetUirn a all. - . _ , I err' H Forgot H Had 'Them. `' " ' , y . • _ � f - • ... .. I . _ .. •, ,fit .'.. ..f -I. e h r� .5 t9 . ,. .. L „ w . J . w' _ 'A. 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Biddirw Conservative candidate made no reply to the request, but the reply of the % however, was quite brisk and Liberal -candidate was, satisfactory to them rtri you win ass Vital In brin Alice and otbar V.91 prices were re4alized. —Order your Christmas Cards now and as a result the Probibi- tion l: neon have decided to throw their "41— _4+16 *I.- Liberal similar Cases tq health Contributions ln&y D4 sent W. A- Ckiarlwn, rest eat. iss t&11Z1-._ .7. —Miss Louie Puckrin had a busi- —Dr. E. A. Sadler, Dentis-, 3- L00AjASXS. 'ness tr-.p to the city on Monday. ing in, Toronto, will be..b „here ip his. froin 10 a. In. W —Watch for the sale of work by the office 6n Thursday -of Rt. Ge's- r ladies Ghurch on Sat ) p.m., pz usual.* Frank Hill is having7 a furnace urday afternoon, Dec.4th, it, -the —Dr. H. T. Fallaise, Resident Dent- -1justallad in his residence, iq ore. Town Hall. ist. Office over Bal§dbn's hal-dw-Are' —A large number from here are in —St. Andraw I a Churgla. will . hold store. Officehours, 9 to 6 dailand Toronto this week attenjink the Win eimiversa ter Fair. their iury on Sunday, Nov.28, evenings by &Rpointinent.'.. y and on Tuesday evening, Nov. 3 —Miss Amy Ellison of H-amiltion - give. a chick 30th, —The Annual Thank -offering meet - an pie supper * and ing of the M. X S. d. §t� Andrew -Is spent the week end with her cousin, entertainment. Watch for particul- Churcli was held 6n Tuesday after W. F. Law. —Mrs. and - Miss' Dale, of Toronto, ars next week, noon, when an excellent address was =The annual Christmae tree and given by Mrs. Uiligley, a miszr= dlr,-spent over Sunday with ithe former's entertainment of St. Andrew's Sunday from China. V Aaughter, Mrs. Smith. I —Mrs. -Harry Ellicott, of the Oftb —The North York "Enterp is Tuesdiay, Dee. 21st. Committees have a weekly ne*s'p' ­Cknoeswiolri spent Sunday 'with her aper issued for the . 41 been ted and work has begun first time on Friday last at Lansing, slater, Mrs.. L. D. Banks. school will be held on the evening o --St. Paul' Church Sunday School to = event a great success. under the direction of Robert Ran - ;Christmas L � ',:: —A large number of motor care kin aft of -Mrs. Rankin of this vil- e Mristmas entertainment will beheld passed through the village contain- lage, and E. Osborne. We wish the �Q -evening of Dec. 22nd. Seri the big football fans who were on their young men every success in their' `-The Town Hall and bell tower is way home from Toronto to Kingston new undertaking. k. being treated to a fresh coat of,,paint to see the match between Toronto --Mie artist beim Geo. Martin. University and Queen's which was We haire-somie wond6rfal values in ��yon ton show You—&a%ofTonto, spentwon by the latter. This match was _BALSAM. that you can. tork at $20.00. - please let us prove ;Sunda with John and Mrs. one of the most important'of the year .at their home on the lake shore. Miss Nellie McDonald spent Sun- purohue those lines "at real values" right .ati home. and was witnessed by a'very larg'e day at bar home in ___John Stacey, of Oshawa, the Lib- crowd. Glen Major. eral-Conservative candidate, w Mrs. W. E. Appleby is ridisposed St. Paul's Y. P. U. will meet on tL*_�ite village for a brief visit on Non- at present with an attack of Ohl as. In at_8_43,._:m___The_p;V09Ta 11- - M No Irreds amen._ of High and be in charge of the Citizenship The Rubber season is her6—We're.prepiired with -a line to- '�tMrs. '' Kerslake, who recently jiMee Com- Creek. spent the week -end at W. �fiSpecial features--,Commun- Kerr's. show you. Prices materially.redueed. ;purchalmd a building lot south of the -singing, a short address by Dr.V., rptAlbert Gregg has I school- ares has had a small dwelling eft for Bancroft. E. Cartwright on "The Use,and Abuse where -erected thereon. he will take a tinemithing of Alcohol." Debate:—Resolved that course. —Lyle and Mrs. Ramsay and Miss the O. T A. is the better method of Walter Kerr is exhibiting at the !grown, of Toronto, accompanied H. J. Li nor YrZEe Control than Govern - §n,: ''Clark to the home . of the letter's Royal Winter Fair. We wish him merit Control. W. J. and Mrs. Clark, onsuccess. ---On Wednesday niot of last week uncpareand there was a slight fail of snow, an- mot unday. Mr. and Mrs, Chapman —Mrs. W. B. Powell is attending orid to Turonto with Mr. Graham an ough however, to induce some -of our last Sunds�y. Women's _7 Provincial convention of residents to hunt up their snow 15*1 1 ' in Toronto a 171111. a n2a-- good use of them for a Vivian Appleby hag an confined to *eek as representative of South time. Three miles east of the village and Mrs. R. -4 jj -there­-was- no idgm of snow, while. in v-rTtEa bad. attack of bronchitla and —Mrs. Joseph Cowan H. Croak 'are in Toronto this, week We all with for her �.Ao District.her bed for the last co Is of weeks London, Ont., there was a record fail heart trouble, e S for this time of the year, there bein speedy recoyery. attending the Provincial Convention —amen s �mstitu�s as the localparts of for Ontario there was no snow xepresentatives. whatever. --John Crockett, ivho recently sold pos n School Teacher —Dr. McEwen has in his sesio Mr. kis farm to Baxter, of Udney, the rrucleus of a stunk farm. He has• A k 'will hold an auction sale of his farrrj� now five beautiful specimens, nearly Takes on Big Job pptock Implements etc., on Dec. 8th, full grown, which were captured ab- 01 Niatch out *for bills. Af 9010V ff about out two or -three months ago am D. Alice is only twenty-one. yet she —H. G. Calvert Jr.. who is abpo already ban Profession and a career to'give Up farming4 will hold an nuc- McNeil's farm on the base line, when and -left both` behind bar. From now mple� the animals .were only a few days on her principal business is to light The new fall colors an'a styles are very pretty: tion sale of his faDn.- stock, i Oats a a. old. The are very tame, and hard for life, and when -the f= menta, on the afternoon of W ednesday does become a little less precarious she Mag take up some other kind of Xvv. 24th. See bills,for full oartic. tial sum poi them. There are .num- work, u McEwen They been offered a gubstar Great value to Silk and Wobl at 98 cents. t it must not be teaching. '0 bar of skunk -farms in the country, as At least that's what the doctor, Our -Heavy Silk for fall in all shade@ at 81.00 per pair k_ —Married, by Rev. A. R. Sanderson —for the hard work she went Xro.."99 their fur is very valuable. is simply a winner. -ut St. Paul's parsonage, Pickering, on had )uAt one result—they placed hot l3aturday afternoon, November —At the meeting of the South Ont- bore on a cot in the Muskoka Hospitaj N bar 14kh, R Alfreda. daughter of Joseph arid,Xrs. ario Prohibition Union held at Whit- for consumptives. Dress Flannels in leading cQlore at 85 catits per yard. by about a couple of Feeks ago, it Alice ami es bravely when she is - Hiltz, to John Marvin Liscombe, both told &be Is Only a rouqxat*r. and says at the -News office. Christmas will naxty who are pledged " support 1513.0% TOrlInt. &.0sil PZ Ill . ­ .__ il noon be 'here. and in the rush of 6T.A., until the pl: by ted. We have a large assortment i Christmas work. you way be disap- ty vote ask that t be repealed NOW A prohibition- forces are - now organiz- M,,S,, CHAPMAN Ing for the campaign which has now from which to select —Dr. McEwen returned home a few begun. INT FOR SALE—Apo days ago from Northern Ontario DPE1 y'sotoN EPWLSAO *here he had gone with his trusty —0n Friday night last Pickering ride and sporting togs in quest of deer Village was honored by a visit from OR SALE—Ocial beater, in good pair. Apply. to H A. Newman. Dunbar- ne new Governor-General, Lord Wil- F its He was; successful in securing all that ton ry .1011 tbe4aw allows, and the News wish to m and Lady Willingdon, and .-For Fall car I thank him for the Liberal belping of ='eo• The were an. route to, Tor- FOR SALE -12 rooms. ce. venison whith we received on his re- onto, and the hour being late they Hmotunt'bElacks. For full particulars apply to if turn. thoght it wise not to disturb the Mn. McGinty, Pickering. 44 —The school trustees of slumbers of the residents of the Queam -Insist on S. S. No. !Jt�ETS FOR 8AL&—Brown in J, city Who follow the old mamm F 4 West are arranging a bee to erect y at lot 18 B. F -con., Pickering - 1. Pickering. It Early to bed and early to rise 90 C Salter. Gutta Perc'ha Rubbers F the fe r -e boards and equipment for they decided to pass the nikh� in our the skating rink in the village.- - This EARETS FOR SALE—wood bun - 3; bee will be held on Fridav afternoon, village- Their private cal was Omit- F Nov. 19th (%oday). It is hoped Chad on to the siding here, and the tors. Appy hn O'Brien. F.e. bman's and Penangle Underwear that . R. R. o. 2. kke�px 8.11 who can offer their services Will switch was spiked any w their in order to ensure beon hand to put the rink in readiness safety. As Excellencies , had VOR`8ALE—A lutntar'of 70 Int freeze up. numerouB engagements Sat- psis :ad mare in X, I- U on Oan't Beat Them ients to fip on d I fresh cow. Also a fig Y for the f! A yto J. IMundell. Claremont. - 11-12 urday, which had been previously ar- -A meeting in the interests of W. ranged for in Toronto they were E. N. Sinclair, the liberal candidate, un- OR SALE -2 bed -room suites; fold- able to make any social AM, r will be bold irf the Pickering Town calls in Pick- JLO= bed davenport. also vacuum cleaner: all a W. Gregg.Clare- -Hall, to -morrow (Saturday) after- ering on this occasion; but we hope .,. 9= -ChAPOW 10, Rubber Specials noon at 2 o'clock. The meeting will that they may find it convenient at be addressed b Mr. Sinclair the some future date to pay our village QTRAYED—On to lot 8. con. 8. Pick. eandidate and ;., M. Chapman R A. a friendly visit. Pickering has been kJering. a 3 -year -ow heifer- Owner may have Boye'Waterproof Oanvas-top Moccasin Sole,— 1.20 Igo to -honored on previous occasions * the uSkn!lro " J. special Win A invitation is extended 2. miseeil' Cloth Over-Rubben, reg. 1.25, for• ..75. ladies of the village and surroun- presencie of English nobility. JAra 1ding district to be pre -sent at this and Lady Hyde (now the Earl and m the Men's All -Rubber Overshoes, reg. 2.50, for ... 2.05 Countess --of Clarendon and Lord Som several ;meeting. —An irtiportWnt. hfiginegs deal �2A era made their home in P4`kering ior 11-12 bbi—F, Vu--tLr* job loge .we picked up. cordayf hardwood for oak wt in i place in our village in which severiU —years prior to the war, and his when. the Dr. N. E. McEwen has disposed y resided here they wereitin Q BEEP FOR ,SALE -8 young owes drug business Of -- several occasions visited by the Duke Oand 1 Shropshire ra one . being' purebred. Jones of Owen le A -9, W. R 'Sound o is of the Onta aTJ RJ S. PL 16M." their at lot 23, con. Duchess of Connaught and Claremont. T rin -f ��Enon 0 w. daze ter Prin as Patricia, 44ideff Clothi-ng Jones � took possession on Tuesday and OR SALE—One A-,robire cow. Fall by side. Also one -Reg. Holstein and two will carry a full line of drugs. We gra cow's dile to frebben ib Decediber. Featuring the - will Muffler in 'SALE REGISTER. _e Dur= Davin Dawson, R. R. 3, Claremont. Phone welcome him to our village and hope Clare 2403. 11 Ov�rcoats. his sojourn here will be one of profit and pleasure. MONDAY. NOV. 22ND—Auction sale of —While making a professional call carload of cows and young WANTED. TO RENT OR TO BUY at H. G.-Calvert's jr., just west of the A. E. Major'*. W g clattlii, at �Farm_ of around So acres of good land, by hitevale, the a genuine farmer. Have stock and e 9- pro- quip- i enn m c ie, -red-T.-Bumfing party of H. G.W'ifitins. . Side at one meat. Whitby r west.. Apply Bruce village a few days ago Dr. McEwen ill. Clarke P. 0. 11.12 • left his car standing in the lame and o'clock sharp. See bills, F. Post -astablimbid'1857. in a few moments jt bufst into flames auctioneer. OR SALE OR TO RENT—Lknre kfforta to extinguish the flames were WEDNESDAY. Nov. 24,TH—Credit sale Fbuilding. known os the Dillingham Block. Dwelling part may be rented separately.' ApFly which -men Scarboro. ville, or Arthur Boyes. Pickering. (Armadale), the property of Perev s promptly anJ satisfactorily adjus; I CENTRAL;GARAGE -succeisful but not before the car had of dairy cattiq. form stock and ftplle- ,Mr, S.Mlinirbam,82Cbethamsti,,Ik)e- sustained considerable damage ts, at lot 21. coin. 4 9 THE ted by the company in which the car Bennett. Sale at one. Prentice ORONTO WET -WASH LAUN-. was insured. How the fire origirmt Prentice, Auctioneers. TDRY (Semi finish)—Let our driver call and explain our 24 hour service. just leave your WBDNESPAT.. We ad is .mystery. NOY, 24TH—Amction no— with Mr. S. W. I avis, barber shop. Telephone' 4900 —Services on Sundai next in ill pick up and deliver 3 times a week. sale of horses, cattle. bogs, grain. -Paul's United Church, 10.30 a. M and ARM MACHINERY—Frost bay, corn and implements, at lot 17 .7 . p.m. In the morning the pastor will con. 1. Pickering (on Kingston rmw: FWood Cocksbutt, Tudhope Anderson, John "Talk" to the boys. and girls, ilwile west of, Pickering Vill Fleury. Deere, Bissell, Gould. Shepley i Muir, give a the age), Wilkinson. '"C pm es, Order .your repairing followed by an address on "Another property of H. G. Calvert Jr. now. Also DelFor4t radius. WF.L?1•soey 7 Certainty of Faith. Sale atone sharp. Bee bills. Win. Greenwood. 27tf Maw. auctioneer. fis and p.. m., young c people's service. A number of theeap 'Auto Repairs, Accessories -0- young men and women of Toronto, Thursday, Nor. 2601—Auction Sale of F� agon..harhess, and all kind. of farm im- "Thii Young. and Implements at lot 86, con. 4,-Acet'- len6 Weld* I who spoke in the city churches last Registered Shorthorns and grades y Ing woo prat Sunday will speak on gasoline, .:Manhood and Womanhood of Omar- Pickering. The property of the late to. against Government Control..,, J. S. Beare. Sale at one o'clock 'Ile. Fred Pootill, nuc- OTICE— I am wrecking a few Ford Battery Charging, Good music. Sbng service 6.45 p. m. sharp. See bills. Ncairs. Will sell the parts very cheap. I fiavo ,Come with your friends; tionser. made on all makes also for sale one Maxwell touring, areal nice car. —At St George's Church next Sun- VVICDNUDAT. Ditc. Stb—Auction "Is runs nice, rides nice, looks nice. a a= day, In the moh2ing Rev. W. G. Aral. of farm stock, Implements. barness, fit. which gives the imprission of t the r1dicalwasly low of $2 any years missionary ton, for m to the W*n. furniture etc., a At lot It. con. bo. Aa ear. era selling this isa remarkable b rTn. AlwaFord FAKluimaux on the eastern shore of the 8.)Rckering. the property of John ton truck at� peso. T. C. %= lBroughm.,3" of -cars-, Hudson Bay, will be thespecial speak Orockett. Sale at one o'cloek. See or. In the evening. Rev. Rural Dean bills. W. B Powell, auctioneer• Clarke, of St. "In's Church, Toren $ H I N G -L IEC 8 WXDTfWDAT. Dzc. 8Tu" Auction We to, will be the speaker On Monday of billh grade Shorthorn cattle evening at 8 p. m. the Bishop of TO. .. reg. -Nova Scotia Shingles Yorkshire bogs. sheep. horses bay. inter have 111111MAud- Pout Tonto will administer the sacred rite grain. foul, IMPlemet1tv, etc.. at Gal vanized Steel Mingles of Confirmation. e Bishop will ���' also rrice on this occeasion. All east half of lot 32, con. 4, Uxbridge. 41rd'a Felt Slate Shingles ".' CHARLES Be SPENCER the property of Fred J. Joner. members and friends of the congrega Lunch servedat 11.80. 8'&Ie at 12 for We at T. PATERSON'S - CLAREMONT tion are very specially invited to this o'clock. W. F. Marquis, auction. service. Call and got prices. Proprietor, Picker' A of PickerintTownship. was decided -to ask the beral and Conservative candidates their post- bar immediate big to is to respond to the wonderfully sympathetic tra&t- • W _F. H. hapman's e of farm atock on Wednesday last was only tion in the temperance question. The meat she is receiving from the our*" and doctors who are trying to undo �7N fairly well attended, on account Of -the unfavorable weather. Biddirw Conservative candidate made no reply to the request, but the reply of the In a few month& the harm that dis- *SAO has wrougrbt in several A from however, was quite brisk and Liberal -candidate was, satisfactory to them rtri you win ass Vital In brin Alice and otbar V.91 prices were re4alized. —Order your Christmas Cards now and as a result the Probibi- tion l: neon have decided to throw their "41— _4+16 *I.- Liberal similar Cases tq health Contributions ln&y D4 sent W. A- Ckiarlwn, rest eat. iss t&11Z1-._ at the -News office. Christmas will naxty who are pledged " support 1513.0% TOrlInt. &.0sil PZ Ill . ­ .__ il noon be 'here. and in the rush of 6T.A., until the pl: by ted. We have a large assortment i Christmas work. you way be disap- ty vote ask that t be repealed NOW A prohibition- forces are - now organiz- M,,S,, CHAPMAN Ing for the campaign which has now from which to select —Dr. McEwen returned home a few begun. INT FOR SALE—Apo days ago from Northern Ontario DPE1 y'sotoN EPWLSAO *here he had gone with his trusty —0n Friday night last Pickering ride and sporting togs in quest of deer Village was honored by a visit from OR SALE—Ocial beater, in good pair. Apply. to H A. Newman. Dunbar- ne new Governor-General, Lord Wil- F its He was; successful in securing all that ton ry .1011 tbe4aw allows, and the News wish to m and Lady Willingdon, and .-For Fall car I thank him for the Liberal belping of ='eo• The were an. route to, Tor- FOR SALE -12 rooms. ce. venison whith we received on his re- onto, and the hour being late they Hmotunt'bElacks. For full particulars apply to if turn. thoght it wise not to disturb the Mn. McGinty, Pickering. 44 —The school trustees of slumbers of the residents of the Queam -Insist on S. S. No. !Jt�ETS FOR 8AL&—Brown in J, city Who follow the old mamm F 4 West are arranging a bee to erect y at lot 18 B. F -con., Pickering - 1. Pickering. It Early to bed and early to rise 90 C Salter. Gutta Perc'ha Rubbers F the fe r -e boards and equipment for they decided to pass the nikh� in our the skating rink in the village.- - This EARETS FOR SALE—wood bun - 3; bee will be held on Fridav afternoon, village- Their private cal was Omit- F Nov. 19th (%oday). It is hoped Chad on to the siding here, and the tors. Appy hn O'Brien. F.e. bman's and Penangle Underwear that . R. R. o. 2. kke�px 8.11 who can offer their services Will switch was spiked any w their in order to ensure beon hand to put the rink in readiness safety. As Excellencies , had VOR`8ALE—A lutntar'of 70 Int freeze up. numerouB engagements Sat- psis :ad mare in X, I- U on Oan't Beat Them ients to fip on d I fresh cow. Also a fig Y for the f! A yto J. IMundell. Claremont. - 11-12 urday, which had been previously ar- -A meeting in the interests of W. ranged for in Toronto they were E. N. Sinclair, the liberal candidate, un- OR SALE -2 bed -room suites; fold- able to make any social AM, r will be bold irf the Pickering Town calls in Pick- JLO= bed davenport. also vacuum cleaner: all a W. Gregg.Clare- -Hall, to -morrow (Saturday) after- ering on this occasion; but we hope .,. 9= -ChAPOW 10, Rubber Specials noon at 2 o'clock. The meeting will that they may find it convenient at be addressed b Mr. Sinclair the some future date to pay our village QTRAYED—On to lot 8. con. 8. Pick. eandidate and ;., M. Chapman R A. a friendly visit. Pickering has been kJering. a 3 -year -ow heifer- Owner may have Boye'Waterproof Oanvas-top Moccasin Sole,— 1.20 Igo to -honored on previous occasions * the uSkn!lro " J. special Win A invitation is extended 2. miseeil' Cloth Over-Rubben, reg. 1.25, for• ..75. ladies of the village and surroun- presencie of English nobility. JAra 1ding district to be pre -sent at this and Lady Hyde (now the Earl and m the Men's All -Rubber Overshoes, reg. 2.50, for ... 2.05 Countess --of Clarendon and Lord Som several ;meeting. —An irtiportWnt. hfiginegs deal �2A era made their home in P4`kering ior 11-12 bbi—F, Vu--tLr* job loge .we picked up. cordayf hardwood for oak wt in i place in our village in which severiU —years prior to the war, and his when. the Dr. N. E. McEwen has disposed y resided here they wereitin Q BEEP FOR ,SALE -8 young owes drug business Of -- several occasions visited by the Duke Oand 1 Shropshire ra one . being' purebred. Jones of Owen le A -9, W. R 'Sound o is of the Onta aTJ RJ S. PL 16M." their at lot 23, con. Duchess of Connaught and Claremont. T rin -f ��Enon 0 w. daze ter Prin as Patricia, 44ideff Clothi-ng Jones � took possession on Tuesday and OR SALE—One A-,robire cow. Fall by side. Also one -Reg. Holstein and two will carry a full line of drugs. We gra cow's dile to frebben ib Decediber. Featuring the - will Muffler in 'SALE REGISTER. _e Dur= Davin Dawson, R. R. 3, Claremont. Phone welcome him to our village and hope Clare 2403. 11 Ov�rcoats. his sojourn here will be one of profit and pleasure. MONDAY. NOV. 22ND—Auction sale of —While making a professional call carload of cows and young WANTED. TO RENT OR TO BUY at H. G.-Calvert's jr., just west of the A. E. Major'*. W g clattlii, at �Farm_ of around So acres of good land, by hitevale, the a genuine farmer. Have stock and e 9- pro- quip- i enn m c ie, -red-T.-Bumfing party of H. G.W'ifitins. . Side at one meat. Whitby r west.. Apply Bruce village a few days ago Dr. McEwen ill. Clarke P. 0. 11.12 • left his car standing in the lame and o'clock sharp. See bills, F. Post -astablimbid'1857. in a few moments jt bufst into flames auctioneer. OR SALE OR TO RENT—Lknre kfforta to extinguish the flames were WEDNESDAY. Nov. 24,TH—Credit sale Fbuilding. known os the Dillingham Block. Dwelling part may be rented separately.' ApFly which -men Scarboro. ville, or Arthur Boyes. Pickering. (Armadale), the property of Perev s promptly anJ satisfactorily adjus; I CENTRAL;GARAGE -succeisful but not before the car had of dairy cattiq. form stock and ftplle- ,Mr, S.Mlinirbam,82Cbethamsti,,Ik)e- sustained considerable damage ts, at lot 21. coin. 4 9 THE ted by the company in which the car Bennett. Sale at one. Prentice ORONTO WET -WASH LAUN-. was insured. How the fire origirmt Prentice, Auctioneers. TDRY (Semi finish)—Let our driver call and explain our 24 hour service. just leave your WBDNESPAT.. We ad is .mystery. NOY, 24TH—Amction no— with Mr. S. W. I avis, barber shop. Telephone' 4900 —Services on Sundai next in ill pick up and deliver 3 times a week. sale of horses, cattle. bogs, grain. -Paul's United Church, 10.30 a. M and ARM MACHINERY—Frost bay, corn and implements, at lot 17 .7 . p.m. In the morning the pastor will con. 1. Pickering (on Kingston rmw: FWood Cocksbutt, Tudhope Anderson, John "Talk" to the boys. and girls, ilwile west of, Pickering Vill Fleury. Deere, Bissell, Gould. Shepley i Muir, give a the age), Wilkinson. '"C pm es, Order .your repairing followed by an address on "Another property of H. G. Calvert Jr. now. Also DelFor4t radius. WF.L?1•soey 7 Certainty of Faith. Sale atone sharp. Bee bills. Win. Greenwood. 27tf Maw. auctioneer. fis and p.. m., young c people's service. A number of theeap 'Auto Repairs, Accessories -0- young men and women of Toronto, Thursday, Nor. 2601—Auction Sale of F� agon..harhess, and all kind. of farm im- "Thii Young. and Implements at lot 86, con. 4,-Acet'- len6 Weld* I who spoke in the city churches last Registered Shorthorns and grades y Ing woo prat Sunday will speak on gasoline, .:Manhood and Womanhood of Omar- Pickering. The property of the late to. against Government Control..,, J. S. Beare. Sale at one o'clock 'Ile. Fred Pootill, nuc- OTICE— I am wrecking a few Ford Battery Charging, Good music. Sbng service 6.45 p. m. sharp. See bills. Ncairs. Will sell the parts very cheap. I fiavo ,Come with your friends; tionser. made on all makes also for sale one Maxwell touring, areal nice car. —At St George's Church next Sun- VVICDNUDAT. Ditc. Stb—Auction "Is runs nice, rides nice, looks nice. a a= day, In the moh2ing Rev. W. G. Aral. of farm stock, Implements. barness, fit. which gives the imprission of t the r1dicalwasly low of $2 any years missionary ton, for m to the W*n. furniture etc., a At lot It. con. bo. Aa ear. era selling this isa remarkable b rTn. AlwaFord FAKluimaux on the eastern shore of the 8.)Rckering. the property of John ton truck at� peso. T. C. %= lBroughm.,3" of -cars-, Hudson Bay, will be thespecial speak Orockett. Sale at one o'cloek. See or. In the evening. Rev. Rural Dean bills. W. B Powell, auctioneer• Clarke, of St. "In's Church, Toren $ H I N G -L IEC 8 WXDTfWDAT. Dzc. 8Tu" Auction We to, will be the speaker On Monday of billh grade Shorthorn cattle evening at 8 p. m. the Bishop of TO. .. reg. -Nova Scotia Shingles Yorkshire bogs. sheep. horses bay. inter have 111111MAud- Pout Tonto will administer the sacred rite grain. foul, IMPlemet1tv, etc.. at Gal vanized Steel Mingles of Confirmation. e Bishop will ���' also rrice on this occeasion. All east half of lot 32, con. 4, Uxbridge. 41rd'a Felt Slate Shingles ".' CHARLES Be SPENCER the property of Fred J. Joner. members and friends of the congrega Lunch servedat 11.80. 8'&Ie at 12 for We at T. PATERSON'S - CLAREMONT tion are very specially invited to this o'clock. W. F. Marquis, auction. service. Call and got prices. Proprietor, Picker' A