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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1926_11_2671 -:f, i�*, V71 IF • 4 I KE N .-Sr. 7 P C R1 EW 'VOL. XLY1.- PIC"CuXJ ,, RING, ONT.FRIDAY, NOV. -2-6,1926- -o. 14' J3L wivfsewUotal. gawb*. Wwor _C*T00= 2 GREEN RIVER. WHITEVALM w, XM Buket a under the auspices of the A bar -GREENWOOD -A meetingin interests mass t the Prohibition Union be held pd Green River Ladies' Aid will be held of will Z FR SYTH, Oph. D' *,- Director O uncal Association at Ontatio. Reg. LWAre.0bet JP&CtOZ7 in the Hall at Green Rivet- on ThUrb- day afternoon Dec. 2nd. at 8 p,nL It ;Adl Miscellaneous articles, in the I. 0, O. F. hall on Monday even - mg next, and, will be addressed by a number of the young people who ad- MILLS the American ' consist of of E et� by ikploali:= Home-made cooking and'eandy, hmch dressed the large mass meeting in Massey Hall about a week ago. Q. McKINNOX, Fruit Baskets of all diascriptions, counter and fish pond. Come" and purchase your cairistmas gifts. GREENWOOD. Notablishad 1838 MID.', LIR.C.S., No� N&nb- VIL, member of ** 0011W of ificluding qt. boxes, pt. boxes, 1D.UNBARTON. Headquarters to -Iola" and owgoons at 006agan HOGutiau of says] oouqp of euxoms, Orates and Baskets at At the Community Hall next San- Russ Philip, of Detroit, was in the village daring the week -end. - atisaafdss to of teosnsn ass prices.' day, Sunday School will - meet at 2 Church service at 3 p.m., W. Miss Ple an spent the week -end at her glome in Richmond Hill. �'p R FEED z4f,". ,lowest Shaping And Tttruing. p.m, R. Sproule in charge. Miss Katie Green of Toronto, is IL The annual Christmas tree and en. spending a couple of weeks with.,F.L. B. ORRISTIAN, Barrister and' A.41ISoficitor Notary Public Etc. to, Lee Stools Kiddib Kars, Sleigh% Off te rWnment of the United Sunday and Mrs. Green.' - 11le Girls' Circle e b1tving a CORN whole or ground. -Mmey age- South *ing. Court House, Whitby. My Salt For Sale w-hool will be -held in the chxi� on Friday evening, Dec. 17th, at 8 o'clock - pu here bazaar in the church on or ar- OATS BARLEY FEED G. BROWNING. K. G.. Barrio. ler. Solicitor, Notary Public. Anne*' Blk'., "ORAS. A. WHITE. Remember the date and come. ound Dec. '10th Mr. all Mrs. Smith and son, of Tor- BRAN . . . . . . . . . . SHO T8 e01 lately west of Poet office. Dundas Street, 9by. How* phone 386. Office phone 392. anocasoor'to late W% G. Barnes Phone 6430 or write Locust Hill. Ont. CWNSARTEN. onto, spent Sunday with Mrs. Smith's parents, L. and Mrs. White. SCRATCH FEED for 1PORATON Ross- Barristers. So. Northern Otitario buildina. a3o Wm. and Mrs. Nicholson.and Miss Phyllis spent the week -end in Barrie . The Sunday School purposes holding a Christmas -tree and entertainment poultry CR-kCKEDCOR N with Mrs. Nicholson's mother. on the evening of Dec. 23rd, for poultry r-; F. Raw. Adelaide 2707 J. H. 'Bowa Misses Marjorie, and Ialeen Annis s1ster, spent last week -end wi th their I . Randall Brown, of Toronto,. came down on Saturday evening and 'ac- have a car of Cereal Food which - SON a PT0X-ZRtXG--- Mrs. Frank Sewell, of Cedar Grove. eampanied the tennis clubtoOshawa. consider the best value for lt " Solicitors etc.. 213-214 Confed- YU*oraIl, Dtrector o mes, 1, LILA ALA. 1! in,qpd ontinued feed I have seen for a long f MM -Life Builds Corner youge and Rich. Stu.. Toronto. Pboom blain 1390 Main retuzn.fro!n. � busines trip to Mon- service old. Hat- on the railroad, Har" time. It will pay Xa and Pickering office 0 me n -pea Monday and Wed p and all dajJcS:'utday, in clStfud-9 Mcert"d EmbGano," treat, is visiting for a w eek with 11�8 father and other relatives here. thews is holidaying his home here. Lloyd and Mrq. Wilson, of Oshawa, to try it. WHEAT and BARLEY Wanted. Sa= enmg. Phone OW. MOTOR HEARSR A bearty welcome was given Rev. Toronto, and George Wilson, of Toro 09. 4V- R_ Wood__o:LWiwipjex,_ at the Unite T _Surida�wqth their father, W. H. Wil. son. Our barber, Milton Ormerod has 9 Phone- IrA I temperance meeting in the church on Wednesday evening. Mr. days and Fridays. DI- D. O. Smith. Deotiiet� St-ouff. J I - . ­ _'­ � - . . __ . Wood was a former pastor of this closed up his shop and left for Tor- a ville. Honor Graduate of Chicago and To- 00aft Universities and the Royal College of Dootal Phone congreition. The Young People of the Urite,6 onto on Monday morning to work in :F. L. C*2%3ECEr" Roofing Mat e"ria"I t 'British office 1011, Residence N k u3s. Sn- appointments. =7 church have started the y ear's work. It has been decided to meet each week on Monday night, and a varied decided a barber -shop there. After Dec. 1st, the church services will be held in the evening instead of the morning as her9tofore, at least C 0 A L* r-, . ., — LAX B. BEATON. D. D. S.. Graduate to of the Royal Colelga of Dental Smaeons and university of Tomato, Offloa Over Murdock's Gonfectionery atom; wbitily. Woe bows 9 to 12 1 to, SJO. Ind.'ploone 6. 5 x ColumbijL Shingles, .4 16 program of meetings was upon, The opening meeting is a St. durinir the winter months. Bert Harvey has disposed of his so VMS* M. 44T x No. 2 9 and 6x .46 Andrew's Night social to be held w Monday nigh- bwiine,, here to an Uxbridge. man . who will take poasession after tbi New Year. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey A good supply of Hard and Soft N. DALES, I- D. &I D. D. S.. J 0 Graduate of Royal CollW af Dental Sus- Be*= and the Tomato Office TORONTO ASPHALT AUDLEY. will be still with us during the winter. Coal on hand. Also a supply SE;18J._.t`.yo1 t. aboot D, A Claremon out. 091ce bours. 9 a no to 3 p m., Saturda _ya; 9 a ROOFING . Richard Puckrin of Pickering spent day here wi relatives recentl Y. W. H. Wilson has disposed of his oods arid chattels here to Mr, Pat of Kindling Wood, W-telp M Phone Clam 140. 4717 -Murmy's 18 Ia.. 82 in. and 86 Lae h a R. Winters, who was ill at his siA- Vantle. who takes possession sho rt)J - stove length. XXZRBERT T. FALLAISE. L. D S.. JL _LP D. S Graduate of the Royal Cotiexe of widths. 4 is I Shingles; also Kowl Valley ter's place in Oakville, has returned Mr, Wilson, who is an old Greenwood boy, having lived in the n--ighborhood 12tf - Phone Pick. 1709. Z - f Will S.M. and the Unrftersity 'of Toronto above J S saladon's store. Fickermg. Oat and Ridge Roll. home. The Community club will meet on all his life, with the exception of a DONALD MUNRO, PICKEKINo hours ' 9 a = to 5 p. =.. or by Wit- am Material. or will dive price on the first Monday in December at Gramnere Farm. few years spent in the northern part of the county, will be much missed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . i -PbeeePick37OO garb*. finished job.We F M, Chapman has been apgmiling hope that wherever be may d#,-- tide to locate he will find it both Wliftevale I , JOLLIZABItTE RICHARDSON-Suo- W:= PICKERING =:a % on The Prohibition issue at severju polata in the riding. A new Way entitled "The EwT9 pleasant and profitable. r. Ile &rvice Gwagi- the Late W V, Richardson. iep - gEknown Fire inguran" Coo P354VIN of LUMBER YARD Bird," has been selected by the club. BROUGHAM. Ir r.E3 standing. POSTrIl. Licensed Lucki It is a humorous one. Robert Hedge has sold the south Fred Wilson and family have moved to, Uxbridge. Motor overhauling. top and aide our.. Lain repairing. *4 or mouse at Tm* and =="A`o.: &IM mks of am kiNde *$%agno to M abogleft L�V��VdAt fifty acres of his farm to Winter Bros. who will then have 150 acres. Miss Rate is visiting friends in Tor - Battery Service-Obarging g. softes. Addreas arma Over r 0.. On%, Boy your new Furnace now or Charles Puckrin, shipped a carked fo Shropshire sheep to Mn McPhee, of Manitoba, from the Audley station 's onto for a few days. Miss Brodie and city friend a visited Mrs. Geo. Philips on Sunday, John Phillips family are confined and overhauling. M. All work guaranteed. Flat rate service charge Phone 5510 Msxk: Oantral. T ­ a-BRATON TO ha. r old one reps Ired for the winter. ;4i on Saturday. Mr. McPheefather here purchased sheep- and cattle a to the house with the mumps. Is to the W. E. 8 ERR y a as about the MT. M3 01.j.& You cannot do better. generation ago. It would be a cood idea if the road overseers would get some extra gra- vel an the 4th concession, new Wm ;� L Matthews c6ofined house wkh an atkwk of pleurisy. The Young People's Society spent a very lewmt evening with C."I and Mrs. �:vitt on Monday evening. rid Co l d Feed WX. MAW, LJOHNSED A117C. Co AD Irt-As of atLeaded W Terlbe for be tol tnay Puckrin's, and near Urban Blake Win. Mrs. aa n a-- Bell and lodw- NEWS'Off-. d., Z a., I Whitby. Out. ft Or if its a Range, let no suDply you with a, 'Good Cheer." Youwill be satisfied- farm, to Drevent such bad spots as appeared this year. Mrs. Fr. Ellicott and mid Mrs. Ellicott, and E. and Mrs. Holtby visited Randall and -Mrs. Ellicott at Barrie last week. Tn JUR" Plumbing, Eavetroughiog, revair ONTARIO COUNTY SPEAKING 0 CONTEST The front street is improved at F. A. REESO RV We buy and sell, furnish quotations work of every kind, all night by the cheerful light from the 'up a" information an all Listed and Unlisted Mining Stocks. guaranteed. Him ware of all kinds. The second annual school Fair hi bli speaking contest championship pu c speak Teinsat beauty parlour openedby Mrs. R. Devitt in A. Gray's residence. family 7 XjOw 0 OPM 33=X.L We will be pleased to advise what -Phone 4600 was Vfttby on Wednesday #_r11QonNovamber_I_70u D. and Mrs. Gannon and motored to Ravensh*e last Sunday ..... gtAMka_U3-baV_0r to holA Or .40r what stock to sell. ALVI"U-SHBY -aft- Twenty-three trifis and b eye were aril attended the-ia—mversary services Nut—wid- tove Coi6v Cowls we making Mon" by following - ' the guests of warden Geo. C. sweet- man and Col;nty Council. held in the church there. Miss Phyllis Gerow is awe to be Coke, also our advice. .:,YICKERING The Contest was organized by Ag- out again after being confined to h#X Our lom ex"rionoe in mialag. ex. I Representative W. M. Cro- bed for some time suffering from a All Kinds. of Feed.. -YOU 60104111ing over a Period, of twenty DO WANT skery and took in the boy and girt severe attack of the flu. United YOU46 allows as to _give sound advice et- the investment feature of &mine winners of similar contests held -at the IS school. fairs of the county. The congrogation of. the- Church had the nleasure of hearing erawspecul&tive feature Of a pros- Yost bon" heated for half The Council Chamber was well filled Rev. Dr. Marsh on Sunday' afternoort. V, tweUve, mining.yeatwo, the Cost of coal? �-with-yareuta, teachers anti children He. missed many e familiar faces. ofTri men der SOLLOWAY, MILLS C0-. If so, instal one of the Instant-3as The winnei of - the championship Mortimer Milli7r-FI-d a fail on Mon- 3141kabore of Standard stock 9Z change. Oil Burners in your. range, or Cup in- the Girls group was Noreen Croxalr of Ukbridge. Mr. Dan Ale- day evening but fortunately no ser resulted inore than a sev ious injury r Lath -,.Nam of the Montreal an International Oil Burner in your furnace. Donald, Reeve of Reach township, in ere shaking up and a small cut on his' Terms Mining Hzebange. 011ke and Board Room, Ground Floor, �'Oall and see them. the absence of the donor of the cup Mr. W. E. N. Sinclair M.',P.P. present- head. The Pickering Township Sunday will meet on, Tuesday -a, 'Strictly Cash metropolitan Building, TORONTO. - ONTARIO :— W. J. GORDON'S, Church Street ted The winn?r of Mr. J. W. Widdifield M. P.P. cup. in the boys contest was school executive afternoon, Nov. 3Qth, at , 2 o'clock, in the Christian Church Brougham, to Phones :Adelaide W71 and W.72 Agents Wanted 231y' Piciiriug Herman Paik- Cab-iington. T4dj cup -make arrangements for the conv en - was presented for Mr. Widdifield by tion of 1927, -which will be held at Al - ������ TIME TARLIr,-Pickert ns Siation -T. R. Tzains-gaintzbot-,duo-64 folio W- y h- -Go Reeve of Brock township, Mr,W. J. H. Phihp. -A 11 the other-contestanta received Lona. The Brougham Unim Sunday school Executive will meet in the m'oguo- No. 10 Mau 7.58 A X. .28 Local 12.59 P. X souvenirs of the occasion from the Warden Sweetman Ward Coert1di V__ ChristianChurch on Tuesday,- No 30th, at 2 -p.m. They purpose hold _P Town '' 30 Local 6.25 P. M Sunday train,' S. 38 A. M. . T' -'al 90"08 West due as follow' presenting girls with novelt), b e boys with scout knives, ing a christmas-tree and ent ment on the evening of Dec.De�. 21st, Watch for particulars. .,atdit ..Out. of No. 29 Local A. M. 27- Local .2.44 P M. Dr. J. B. MacDougall, Assistant Before going elsewhere for Christ - ��0�� 9 Mail 9.21 P: M: "hief frispect46r'in the Department'of Ediiedtion was the judge who in a rias goods, call at Galiftn's at Brougham. They will try to suit, 'PA f(W your Fuihihuae ? Sunday train," 7.42 P. M. Foregoing in according to . Standard time. very fine and instructive address at the conclusion of the contest gave his old and young. Right prices, also fresh groceries and new owds always Z M A=ounce en derision and commended the boys and on hand. Leave yow-order for a niew When we can- give you just girls on their effort Public school Inspectors Mr. R. A. piece of aluminum ware. • Remember the prohibition union" �'M To the residents of Pickering am -good -value. ELM OAU MILLS Hutchison azid Mr. T. R. Ferguson commented briefly and enthusiastical- meeting to be held in the Town Han on Saturday afternoon, Nov, 27th, at and district, I wish to annoaUC& that I have taken oyer the Patent ly on the work of the contestants. 2 p.m. , Rev. W,6 R. Wood, the see - Medicine store formerly operated *JWa furnishing your Hoose or The following is a list of the speak- retary of the, Manitoba Prohibition Union, and Well -known throughout by Dr. N. R. McEwsa, V. S., and aaqq buying 18 40OW piece Of I= Como 'For Pastry ase Ars: Robe Robert Morris Rama; Mina White, Mar%;HeIenPa;i Brock; Herman . Pickering Towtiship, will address the meeting. Don't fail to bear him, as purpose oLrryin a full line of 9 tent wediciene and rowed 14ft. rru.111gs and 1pve us Park, Brock; Malcolvi Ferguson, he can tell from actual expe rience and sundries, toilet goods, We ivu be Our Royal Brand Brock; Mary McGregor Reach; Eve. I rn Harrison, Scott; Willie Coe, Scott Victor ape bow Government Contzkol istes in Western Canada. stationery ate, I will endeavor at II times to guarsintoe will at your Groee4�!j. Aldred, §eugag; Masie MeAr. ve *alnefor yoUr Money, qual- thur, Seugog; Noreen Croxall, Ux. -Some of the farmers inthis dis- lLy moods and courteous service, Farmers who have wheat get 'bridge our High School; Marion Stephen- BOA East Whitby;, Willie triot have lost rather. 'hea4y this Toron- and respectfully soflQlt your pftt= A.Ste'rritt fiour made from your own *hoot. We eon LWL:rtiorn, East Whitby; Jean Love, East Whitby fall by selling their apples to to track men, who agreed to buy the nonage and good will. Anew drug store in `he old _c grind 'L Jean McClintock, Reach• Walter Rey- nolds, Reach; Edith Wilson, King St.' whole orchards. On account of their delay in the apples they have stand, P Furniture !Sealer and Feed of all kinds -Chicken feed. School, Whitby; James Lorry, S.S. picking frozen on the trees, and have thus A qualified druggist always Funaral Director hen fleet, chop, millfeed. No. 7 Pickering; Mary Bingham, S.S. ng been rendered useless, and the farm- on hand. a sr Phone 1800Ohopping every week -day. --No. No. 15 Pickering; Lloyd Wagg, S.S. 7 Uxbridge; Blanche Todd, Ult- ers have the apples on their hardy. As the buyers are men who are ap- E0 C. Jones, Phm. Bo. bridgei Audrey Plaxton, S.S.-No- ii parentIv without capital, it will be Piakeftg, Ontwie =1 xcx==-v;;roo= Pickering; Ross Wilson, S,S. No. .6 very difficult for the farmers to make PIOKHRINGONT. is Pickering. good their loss. i t ;g M M ,�' . ,rr ..ry ,:,,;.,,,q ? ' " 'sr. .+, Tw '�y,i..«'' 1:.M >"'+••:ua°-�,:. 7 j -"F- - .s - �' ;F ,v__ ,�,, �j;tit �' .,.H' .v:. �- z 'y, s, Y °.'% <«. .:.e Ska'S''• .ts". l yI,n r.+, }.'.r.• ? - '� ? ...ra+d. :�.._ rw•<' :4�x1,,. "1?+f,, ..�.ye...r^+.Fv � a. .r".: .v, P'N r ": �•q:L'ii.i '.ih 'St'M1 ".:.,'U' U t w .Sax.• n jaw, k v?•• 'yr.. - •u-•7, r-! �•yr u �,A A' { K- fir~ u• t 7+'.r 5" J r aw M,en .,. .�. . ,q .. i � .. �77� o C - IUN I EDS OF AU MMOBILFAS ARE 0, --CANADA EVERY -BAR• IJttawa.--Huadtrda of sutorsch es said to have been. posted in garages . `r J 'throughout the Dominion !n the hope ter, are smuggied.every year into Canada, - o2 gathering useful information - and ae'ItWioaei distx'asures are expeclr The law provides penaltles; but the r ed`in Lite' dbar future. The automo troabl@=-ia_to catch the.smuggers, who 'bllsa tneluds both new and second are exceedingy crafty., They buy old, - w hand cars, some of,.the;n stolen in the cars in the United States, secure Cus- r United State'. Investigation already tome export 'papers on them and ` made by the Dept. of Customs shows change the numbers on the.dara, using . r that 99 per cent. of the ato:en - goods'' the papers •for the -purpose of bringing to smug$ed Into Canada are raotor cars. in new care at, the vs:nstion of the The fact that -there is no sale for old .ones. Not only that, but they use ` meeond-hand cars in the United States the same papers several times over. ierwe:Is the traffic.. The cars are sold in Canada to un - Special ,Of9oer Knox, who assisted suspecting purchasers who are Inspector Walter Duncan on the Is- fooed by the bogus papers. Autos z a imus Bissi:lon case, has been assigned ilius smuggled into the country, of to the automobile inquiry, white de- course, are subject to confiscation by �> bectives in the .role of mechanics are the Govvrnment. FIVE OF CREW LOST VERDICT RENDERED WHEN STEAMER BURNS. OF MANSLAUGHTER No Passetwers on Board theVendor of Liquor Con i ted - Montreal, Carrying Freight of Causing Dead; of X - at Tune of Disaster. W0111m Maybee. ' Montreal.• -IN- members of the Milton. --On, three of the four ' �s+�v�ra_ �� !M.nK .n. ^4;"�,8��rt.� � x., %s•,+: w rk G. -r r*` vt.'S+'-, }e'*`i•�' ,s'Rnz y'i��ti ':.', ff �y� � +efi:. two years the assisted passagg agree- jto Regina and Saskatoon, Bask., from ,•Sw,C"" y .a S ; farm. --laborers end. omeaticar is a -"-.you rar, a:o., from 29 -to --28: - (;. inter of Immigration- He further an. ! of the assisted passage rates to Can pounced that the rate of trees pounds ada from the United Stngdom last 'year. sterling had been further red_ced- to These included family unite,• i two pounds sterling, j farm labor end domestic; Of the 3,. CMA RMS ASMTED F IMIA - FOB._ IT_ { - Ottawa: -Renewal for a period ofto Winnipeg, from $5.10.0 tri £4.10.0, , two years the assisted passagg agree- jto Regina and Saskatoon, Bask., from meat arranged fast year for tarmera„! $6 to £6; to Calgary and Edmonton, Alta., from £6.10.0 to 216.10.0; to Van- - ; farm. --laborers end. omeaticar is a -"-.you rar, a:o., from 29 -to --28: - nounced by Hon. Robert Forke, Min- �' Nearly 20,000 people took advantage inter of Immigration- He further an. ! of the assisted passage rates to Can pounced that the rate of trees pounds ada from the United Stngdom last 'year. sterling had been further red_ced- to These included family unite,• two pounds sterling, j farm labor end domestic; Of the 3,. This 'means the for'lowing reduction ON families planner} for settlement in in assisted passage for immigrants Cana da, some 1,200.oame.out this. from the Old Country: Iand the selection of next year's quota? -St. ..,, To Halifax, John and Quebec, is now going, on. Perhaps 1,400 or from $3 to £2. �1,60 families be brought will out neat To Toronto, to £3.10.0; x from $4..10.0 spring. COMMERCIAL TIMBER '�- MARKETS u. NEARS EXHAUSTION - Shortage Within 'Thirty Years `TORvlrHE 'TO. Predicted at i3a71I i, - Man. wbeat-No. 1 North., $1.44'{2 T No. 2-Notth., $1.40; No -.--8 North.; , Conference. , Landon. -"A review of the forestry Man. oats- No. 2 CW, nominal; No. 3, pat No. 2 No. 1 feed, 61cgrain quoted! throughout the world leads situation throe g feed, nomina , Western grain quota- to the conclusion that availa'b:e sup- tions in c,Lfr porta, plies of the principal timbers of conn- Am corn, track, Toronto -No. !, lin 8434 N 3 Il 8234c ��` coasts of measle r. char merce are daily approaching exbans- ye w, c, o. ye ow,- : x crew of the Canada Steamship Line's ughtd Thomas McDonnell Millfeed-Del Montreal freights, f' 1° against ham, Bert O'Angeio, the Ham- tion, was the feature of a report o! ba included: Era r ton, $306; km. are believed have bat Weir' g Toronto resident, who added one Mose; bags n, per -lives, in flee believed t e t: r, was acquitted by a t�i11 the forestry subcommittee of the Im- per ton, mlddlings burning tag rescue to his tilt of 161 lives ; rial -Conference. "There, is a shorts, r $38.26 rags ~: esir this nm near SoreL The jury, at the F ofd, when j ,. 9 $40.25; good feed floor,Crbag, $2.3fl. r ibood continues Lire re rt � 'b, leen are mia tgg, and attempts to lo- I wh!ch was out two hours and forty he,pulied to safety, Mart Jobes, from "Lha# leas an repo Ontario ante, 48 Lo 6 , f.o. ship-. . saute them have been futile. minutes, brougiA In a recommendation quicksand in treacherous Pleasant bay I age of soil woods will be severely Ont. good ming when 1. o. _..._ Although the Montreal is a passen- for mercy on the one conviction regia- While, on -a hunting trip recently. M b. shipping ants s- rdin g to ' : carrier, she bad fiaaahed her raga- tared Sentence was deferred, and fekt. PP n8 Po , g . • The United States, it is reported, freights. a Ltsr srasoa flfteea days ago and ao may passed on Saturday, when D'- FIVE SUSPENDED IN : r b wit like! appear on the sea has only 25 yearn' supply of timber Barley -Malting, o to 64c. pyre were on board y PPS Buckwheat -85c, nominal She was carrying freight on a .trip and indictment standing against him : MONTREAL CUSTOMS apart from the produce of second- B e -No. 2, 9' c .- . ffrom Montreal to Quebec wban the I growth areas. It is understood these y that of administering, or causing to { gr'° Mar.. Sour -First at., $7.80, To - f resources will soon be limited to a few p , disaaber occurred. be adml,nistered, to Patrick Lyons of Dealer in L1ngCr1C Charged' ronto; do, 2nd pat., 27.30. �fibatern States. Canada has only 27 Ont. flour -Toronto 99 per cent. The fire' broke out near midnight ! Oakvi}kr poisonous ingredients- With Sm GoOda ,41 {Wb£e the steamer was opposite St, spectators g' r cent. of her original forest left, z�ent, per barrel, In earlota, Toronto , Few of the fora -who had pe crowded the coustzoom ail day were from France. and her virgin soft wood resources! �•.75; seaboard, in bulk, $5.75, , Joseph de Sorel, on route from Mon- will last only another quarter century. Cheese New. large, :0 to 2034c; -- treal to Quebec. I present when the jury filed In with its Montreal, Nov. 21. -Five clerks in I twins, 20% to 21c; tri• eta, 22c. Stil. ' The S.S. Moa,treat was one of the, verdict at 8.13 Thursday evening. The the General Poatoffice, branch of 4be tons 28c. OId, large 9; twins; 27c; ' Snest ships is the passenger-earrying single conviction was registered in the Montreal Customs House were sus-' H�#er R1�Ci DaCr triofets, 28e- Old Stilton,. 30c: of the Canada Steamship Linea, J count arising out of the death of Wi:- pended Saturday on orders from Ot- Butter -Finest creamery print+, 39 'RAndtod, on the Montreal -Quebec ser-' Ham 1Mta'ybec, Oakville, wood -alcohol taws, pending investigations of data . , Two Miles in, 40c: No. 1 creamery, 38 to 39c; No. y victim. The prisoner was acquitted collected b a y 2, 17 to 38c. Dairy prints, 31 to 32c.. I� -vice of the company. She had been P q y agents of the Ro al Can- 'San, Ste. Marie, Ont., Nov. 21, -To 4 Eggs -Fresh extras,- in cartons, 72 ' Nmp}oyed.thrlough+out the summer sea-! an the three charges based an tine adieu Mounted Police who on Satur-' r+ I ride two miles through the bush on a'to 73c; fresh extras, loose, 70c; fresh r eon at Lisa eight lane to tb• Ancient deaths o! Geatgs Gill and James John- day also arrested a dealer la lingasie deer's back is the thrilling experience firsts, 58 to 60c fresh seconds, 38 to r 'Capes, - + Ston. both of Oakvills, and of Mrs. on charges of violating this Customs narrated by EugeneGurto, who has , 89 Storage extras; 45c; do, firsts, She was built In 1904 at fiord for Olive Guertin of Toronto. Act. just returner} from a hunt at Goulals' 42,.,: do, seconds, 37 to 38c, q the Richs leu A Ontario Navigation -''-' '- Following the st•rest, the dealer was Poultry, dressed-ChiciceL, aprira4, _ - g' !Comp�aa�� :the has a gross register of Government 'r�� released on personal bail. He wilt be B We were walking alonga trail not � squana, i e 4 Ibs.. 32 o 2c ; do, {1.282 #hnS, a net register of 7,299 arralened to -morrow before Judge spring, over 4 i., 3 SO to 32c; do, ` fns from Con}ais Bay," Gusto said., sprin , 3 to 4 Iia., 12 to46c: do, 2t4 - i !tons, and was 332 feat !n length, 41 Ca»adiall Cooks Cusaon on two a}:egations of having , fleet in breadth, and was a steel ` ' amu Dods in his `when we saw a deer lying under a to 3% lbs., 80 to 33c: do, 2 to 2% r Qaeireer--The Quebec Government g Possession and tree. At Arat we thought it was dead.: lbs .. Oe; hens, over 6 Ibs., 28e; do. c Jpadd:e-wheel vassal with two tusme3s s third accusation regarding irregular to b Ibs., 26c; do, 8 to 4 lbs, 24c; • q 1 has become a patron o! the art of On going close to it it did not stir.! 22c; turkeys, 50c; geese, 23c; land four decks, including the bast : cooking, and is mobi:iatng a staff of invoices. At the time of the arrest and then we decided to rot it over. I roosters, ....and Her speed was about 23 knots. - 'the police seized a quantity of Euro- ducklings, b lbs. and up, 85c. women to instruct cooks in bote.s got hold of it by the horna. Immedi- I Beans --Can. hand-picked, $3.60 to IDEADIZCK CONTINUES throughout the province how to pre- peen severmercal thousand valued by the Crown ate:y the deer jumped up, with me on.'' .. at .seers! thousand doi:arn. $3,9A bears., rimes $3.45 � $8.60. pare meals a Is Canadienna, This is top as though I was riding horseback.' Ma . products-Symp, per Imp. SIN BRITISH STRIKE ' The suspensions and the arrest, -it the outcome of the complaints of tour- The deer gave me a merry ride !or 26 to $2.80; Per 6 -gat, ijC.35 �. i is stated, are linked with tine imports- ,. ! b r L - male su r, lb.. 25 lata that. corning tot rovinee, in two miles. per tion of goods from France, which have to 26c. !Misses Will Now Attempt the expectation of enjoying French- come to Montreal b Canadian cuisine they found the ho- y parcel post. Sales Taxes Overdue coney- go•ib. tens, 12 K ,to list 10 - Direct Neg+oatiations With Ib. tins, 12 4 to 13c; 5 -lb. tine, U to Owners: tela served meals practically etre acme b Two Thousand Companies InSk%, 2% -lb. tins, l3% to 14c. get almost anywhere. Business is (rood Everywhere y` i 4 ' as they could 82e� cookedeiram 4g to$47ce smoked London. -More than half the mem- In pursuance of its policy of en- a ThO�MtOi1 I Smoked meats -Rama sed., 80 to P couraging the tourists by building Y In C trade have not paid theimrP ales bersha of the Miners' Federation hav- T j !hag voted against the Government a roads and lnsistin on im rove- g� g P Montreal, Nov. 21�-After coo let- i roils, 28 to We; breakfast ,scan, 84 7' 7Peao• proposals, at least another fort- m8 in .nal hotel standards theweeks,p tax to the Government when it was to 39c; backs, boneless, 35 to 42a ' once must ala a before anything de- ins an inspection trip. over -six 1ue• -. This is not ascribed to inability Cured masts -Long clear bacon, 60 s yt ng Government investigated the coo- of the _1,�Caee of the Canadian Nationlal I to pay, but to the fact that no interest to 70 lbs.. $23; 70 to 90 lbs $21.50; • lflnits can be accomplished in the way , plaint and decided that experts were Rat1ways between . the Atlantic and , ~' of a settlement o! the protracted coal' teach the average hotel cook is charged on overdue payments- It 2034 iia. and rap, $2'2 $4; 1lgirtweight f§, the Pacific, air Henry Thornton re- i is probable that an amendment will be! rolls, in barrels, $42.50; heavyweight f,Altrtins._ Official something about French-Canadian turned to Montreal to-do 'expressing rol:s, $39.50 per bbl. figures given out show that Y: P r ' irrtrodticed providing penalties - Lard -Pure tierces, 14% to 16c; "a like Government's terms for settlement cooling satisfaction with the bnanness arena- g tubs, 16% to 17c; pa%s, 17 to 17%c; ' will fly reduce the snobs. of de- M tion in the Dominion, lin uents. Heavy penalties are' pro- 18 to 1844c • shortening tierces, Of the strike were rejected in the die- "In all the territor visited between vided for persons who do not 11% to 12%c; tubs, 12% to 12%c; it5rlet voting by a vote of 460,806 to Memorial Must he Removed. �' . pay their 4e, Montreal and the Pacific Coast,, In. income taxes promptly, pails, 12% to 1314c; blocks, 14% to � 313,200, in spite of the advice of the _ .__;_ eluding 6 dozen or more cities, there - -- 14%c. - 5[iners Federation Executive that St Catharines. -The falling away -e --- _ Ithe be' a existed the quiet, firm spirtt of opts= - Heavy steers, choice, $0.25 to $6.76; y, y accepted. Consequently, the, of the land on the lake. shore in Planes Carry Canoes to Miners. gid $g,10 to $6.35; do sed. ?r ; usiners' miss that indicates good business con- do, legate eonfrenm was hard . Chateauguay, Niagara-or.the-Lake, ditions. Tbere is no `boom' under way, too many gold seekers are going into I $5.50 to $6.25: butcher steers, choice, .. P today to decide on the next step, due to the ever-ewroaching waters of but a healthy expansion in trade and the remote parts of northern Ontario $5.50 to $a; do, good, •$5.25 to $5.75; :4 voted b nsari two to one • resole- ease to remove the Nis of the airways companies is do, coo, $4 to $b.76; ,fairer y y rt' gars Hiator- $4.60 to $b.35 • d f should gather momentum durin the to provide airplanes that w carry cows, choice, o, air to Rion submitted by South Wales that all ical Society's stone marker in order ,. ggood, $4 to $b: ft thin, $3 to $3.76• '? 'the districts be asked to negotiate with that it might not be destroyed. The next twelve months. two canoes. - ' . etcher bulls, good, $4.25 to $5; do,, sed., $4.25 to $6; bo:ognas, $3.60 to "'the coal owners with a view-to'erriv. marker Ras erected about twenty -Six - Ing at agreemints- yearn ago to commemorate the finding $3.80; canners and cutters, o $1 0; n , T114 position tiabrefore is that ex- and reiaierment of the remains of ENf�[,AI�D TO BOMBAY. IN:. FIVE DAYS $2.50; ,good milch cows, S70 to ;100; , springers, choice. $100 to $120; sed.. ins cept for a rather shadowy supsiviston Canadian and British soldiers who fellcows, $46 to $60; feeders, good, $5 to; k 'which the *adoration hopes to hold in the 13attle of Fort' George in May, B l t71bi�1T Bou l Lui�'S NEW 0 I� $5'76' d°' fair. ;4.b0 to $6 ; calves, y over rettlements, the mine owners and 1813, while defending the town from choice. ;10 to $12; do, goad: ;9 to $10; mea pre left to make the but teraes the 'invading enemy Americana. It do, med., $6 to $9; gras..ers, $4 to possible without any aid from the has already been moved back twice, London -Great Sritain'a mystery Promenades around the aides for pis- $4.50; 1 5 1 , 50 good lambs $ 1.7 to 2 do 49.50 Government. This is cooked u u as eacr time tre removal bei necessary buciCa, ;8.b0 to $8.76; do, heavy, %L. - - --_-__ P_o _ _ _ __. - M y airship, which will be ready in about senpers. c god l�eh�_ahee aaotbet viatery for the.mine owners, became of the fs niI n� aaray tFic a• year for experimental flights to Cabias�tbed wit sl Ewo 0 our #O�1R' dO' ellseav s,�-- for all they have resented Gov- bank, the total distance bei $6.60 to $$6.5 heavy sheep and bucks, along ng about India pre:iminary to regular service, bertha•are to be built within the ships $2.60 to $6.b0; hogs, thick smooths, ernment interference of any kind. thirty feet in all, was exhibited last week for the first hull, with lounge, dining -room and fed and wirbered; $10:50,---do;--f-." time. It -was shown to the Dominion kitchens capable of '• serving a six- $10; do,' off cats,. $jL0.90; do, tounrtryry '' Premiers here for the Imperial Con- course dinner.' The lower; deck and points, $10.25; ae:�ect premium, $2.Ob, MAGNA CIIARTA OF THE DOII[INS #erencer but even they were not shown the remainder of the upper cabin are 4' -, the secrets of its navigating and drriv- to be devoted to crew's quarters and a AI O� BY IN ERIAL (MUNFERENCE Ing machinery. led wi smoking -room. Quarters are to be fit- - Oats, Flour, 2 n. s ing he 3 CW, The_airsrip R-101 will be a laxer- ted withahowe? batha•and radio read- 64c. Flour, Man. spring wheat pats, ices liner with accommodations for phones for passengers. firsts, $7.80; do, seconds, $7.30; do.. 100 passengers. It is 730 feet long, The -ship is expected to shorten the strong bakers', $7.10; .winter pats., M Lrondon.-The Imrcrial Confercn a 3. Appointment of foreign consuls 70 feet lorrger.'than the American dir- time from England to,Egypt cram six choice, ;6.b4 to $6.60. Rdlled oats, lies set its seal of approval on what to a Dominion to be approved by that igible,, Los Angeles. It has two decks k days to two and one-half da?•Ye; to j bag 90 lbs., $3.65. Bran, $30.S.i. .,one rl'ele to deaciibes-as "the M n:. -Dominion. Definition of the Positiondays.1 Shorts; $32.2,. Middlings, $40.26. ga e,8 P connected by an electro e.evator, and Bombay, from la to b y; Nor 2, per ton, car iota, $14 to r Charti of the Dominions." - Proceed- of a -General. ----- $I5. a 1hig ml*ad of whedule, the Premi eis'j 4, Report ayaltes no joint pronounce- i �T Cheese, finest west,.. 171/a to 17%c;t tommitte• on inter -Imperial relations; merit on the acceptance of the Loearno New Canadian Stai7lpS finest easts., 1:7 to 17%c. Butter, No. submittied lts' Tepart to the plenary • Treatlas by the Dot.ninions. It coni- 1 pasteurised, 35 to 36%c. Eggs, C4nferwnce, which adopted it. Notimsnds Ws work of Sir Austen Cham- storage extras, 45c; storage firsts, until 'Saturday afternoon, • when Ohs berlatrt in the Locarno negotiations. 41c; storage seconds, 36c; rash ea-' report' turas issued, were Ito 'secretl�but leaves the grfestion of their accep- tras, 62c; fresh firsts, 50c. known. A'mora{C its provisions are: twice, the Domirtione to any-iiidt - Cows, $1.00 to $3; bels, ;3 and, a Forfiat reognttion-in ful of the��viduAl act%n -the, Dominions wish to $3.60: good veal,; ;11; do, sed.:';102 r u1 : cquahty of status sa between Gieat ta'ke.' t4 $10.2b;:grnaserB, $3.26 to $9.76 Yea Britain nnd'the Db ways In do -1 5. Report deals. moth ways. and k mecti.: and externsl affairs, i means of improving communfoatiojis ibld Not Destre It. x '" Appliattipn of this principle to between the Dominions and Great Proad Parent -"90 --u desire to bsr� 9 the negotiations of treaties, theesby Britain. come' my son -in -lawn at?AR PICTURES OF NOTRD STATESMEN gluing full effect to.the rea iludon on 6. It does .not attempt to draw up - John Haunt '•Ne,.sir, I'dou't; but treaty_ vskiag powst. adopted at the any formal written oonatitution fir lkteprodfctions of fire 6, l0.and 20 cent stamps in the awns historical tsaao ff I marry your daughter, I don't see a asst Conierwwo- the 1luwm sec }es are shows. how I can get out of !G" , .. ,,•raj / _ - .. ... ;,a o-. y -Ta i..,:fir '.•?.dip. •w,,._ ... a: _ .,- �. '.. ,_.. - W _ .. .:rte'•'__ �.i ..., �. �. _.._. _. v ad._.,._ta.; . n..- _.. amu.., e ,,.?xy:2Cx"•' . ..-_ r �Iv -7 UM --&Uuty in Owe VMY DOWT WE We do not know that when a inion ? makett anything be oziftlit to make I& HELP .0ften Leads -to a DecUne--En- • V, beauttfuJi for the sake of doing so, and ID -117; FUrenoo Jones Hadley I that When a man b#p Anstblug . 0—tv-*ommd -b� ...... ------ of that. beauty. We thtulkL_ oaka WiUknue Pink I sat at my Window one cold winter beauty, It We think of it at all, as a a dock In their early teens it to quite eom- I day, watching of tIW brown more vaizroe of phmsure;' and they* Mon for girls to outgrow their, -birds hunting their dinner ---or �-or -ornmen-t_a, d very fore it means to ui& 4 ed ly, likely It was breakfast --for food was -to things, for which we can pay extra u- 7. Istrounth, and mothers should carefully ..',watch Cha health Of their daughters at pretty iicame then. I: We, choose. As we do not value the Rdv time, late gth-As The littac. fellowe flow from one tail aesthetic - activity In ourselves, so we sapped by mpld growth that anaemia we" to another, from one bush to an- do uot.vvAue it, do not even recognize and 4md &4a4iA ,develops. 'The first signs may be no- other, hunting for some tiny seed or. It or the lack of I*, In the work OfTJ y red berry that might have been others AUW ail W U46 Aqto Beed by peevishness. langour and dT 7a The artist, bf whatever kind, is a 1tallacbee. - The face grows pale, Wt from some former'breakfaalts. � breathlqeaneaa and palpitation follow, Somatimes a berry was found, drop-. nLfin so much aware of the, beauty of P I Illeaaa— Vltb low spirits, ped. in the snow, and it was greedily the universe that he must impart the At the first symptom, of ausemis, picked up, and I shivered as I thought Game beauty to whatever he makes. Secret. Cla&Wfied 41ALliver'doctubtse • of the ley morse) going down the warm He has exercised. his aesthetic activity mothore should &*t at once. Neglect I have a Tory special dream, REMNANTS. :Qd &Ut*Mja often le In the dls�lcoyery of"belaitity in the uni- ads to decline, but little throats. My own breakf"t had Af you Sim that your daughter's blood been worm, still I grumbled a bit be. vOrle, before he exercises it In impart- Fragile and star -white, 3 LBS, $2. 6 * LB That I keep cax-efully packed away S. PATCHE Ing beauty to that which he makes. From other people's sight. -Is enriched these need be no cause for cause the he coffee was not ot . quite . hot $1.50. A. McCreary, MathiLlao An And We should know, also, that Ontario. xlety- ' The ftnesi blood enricher enough. . But the tiny feathered lunch wit 'work' without beauty raeans Una ti ever discovered is Dr. Williams' Pink or never grumbled twittered his a a- Once I very foolishly Wo FARM WANTED FROM OWNEF� :Pills. The pure, red blood created by ;4anks ,for every seed, every berry fled artritual desire in the worker; Wore It out to dine,— Describe, state price. Q Ktrbort, -y banish 91-1 819i2s found. that it 16 . . . like thought, without I was rather proud, the" pMa will quickly 1019 -Des CLrrieres, Montreal. ypu see, _Of anaemia. They will build up your P At last there seemed to be not a, truth or action without righteousne". To think the dream was mine. - girl's health and -ensure her a robust seed or berry left, and away they all —A. Clutton -Brock In "The Ultimate girlilcod. Give your daughter a course Bow to see what could b.6 found eke- Belief.' But When the people law it .'Of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills now..'Make whom Sifth a scanty meal divided They stared and then they smiled, )'�,r dm&r her strong like thousands of girls who among so many was not fiery s&tlg:fy- Ttey shrugged andioudly whispered: -114 aid. P have been rescued from the clutches Ing, you know. IS THERE A BABY "no dear. old, foolish child I" Illp-to-lute wigilesborls on plannirsQ '!6 D I fv4t a throb buil" W f anaemia by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills.' b of pity as I watched d� deoonting ons Here 16 a bit of proof. Miss Mary them In their search, then something go now I have it stored a r way Catamount, N.B., 'Bays:— said to me, "Why didn't you help them, I.N. YOUR -HOME? und scores cfa�d V From blend &M stupid. eyea; Seal "The" Test years ago while attending 'a of wa:stlng your time pitying I keep It* safe, you understand, issue. convent, I studied very hard to gradu- them? Why didn't you?" NuldeW GuMs In there a baby or young children in TUI they have gT0Wn more wise. ate. The reeult was I became very "Help them? But wtmt can I do your home? if there iso pow. onto, Oat nervous and got so thin and pale my to help?" was my first thought. Then not be without a box of Baby's Own 0 _T at you should —Doris—Dorls Nan," 344 Adelaide at W., teachers thought they would have to I knew. I decided that every day I Tablete Childhood all-ments come Physicians Use Minardes Lln-ImsnL imil me home,. .1 took different kinds would save the crumbs that always quickly and means should always be is seat _� me, PAber on table and dIshes--every -meat s&wv—, iweryufnstliatzm _6�n Tabie-fa­-&-re ­th­eid__,W_1­ home bat my condition remained iiachwiged.- at hand to. promptly fight them. B&by--s DogThat's LAw. A ..At last one of my teachers gave me a eat'with a reksh. Mid_�remedy- They regulate the bowels; YOU May have scattered bounty ♦In the Stable box of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and I This I did,. and with it I served a sweeten the stomach: banish consti. With Your right hand and yow haft had hardly Bala -bed It when I could nice piece of oust for dessert, hanging pation and Indigestion; break up cold* You way hav'S, sat beside the sick, MInard's Is inv&;uable for strains, A fe-k as Improvement In my condition. it by a stout string to a limb of a tree and simple fevers—in fact they relieve And wept with the bereft; bruises, cuts, sw�elifngs. I continued the use of the pills for Dear by. Another day I hung a small all the minor ills of little ones. Con- You may have cheered the weary on, AN some time longer, and I can hardly tell bone with a good serving of meat on oerning them Mrs. Moiso Cadatte, Ma- And helped some one, doubt-toseed: all tio in "BablrA Own Tab - the good they did me. I galled In it. and it is a,ques n " to whether ka. lk, Que., writes: But have you ever found a home strength and weight, and the color re- the birds that found it or I who had lets are the best remedy in the world For a wistful d:og that's lost? turned to my cheeks, and glv— 11 to them, -enjoyed it the most. suffered ter. a' the etid for little ones. My baby suff, ---Ohdye Tower Alion.. of the terra I radiated. I never fail Such.a twhtering, such a scrambling ribly from indigestion and vomiting. to recommend Dr Williams' Pink PlKs from one vide- to the other as FjRG Ora F tb16re but the Tablets soon set her right and Russia Books Potash. to my fr!ends and acquaintances when wast I wished with all my heart that I now she is in perfect health." The I could understand bird language 60 Tab!ets are Bold by medicine dealers The Russian government Is to found atonic Is needed.'' a potash trust with a capital of 9500e ._-%4 You can get these pills' from your I could know just what they were say. or by mall at 25C a box from The Dr. ft -drugg,.st, or by mail at 50 cents a box tag. Fs®m Crumbs to meat, h'GM Meet Williams' Medic 000 to exploit t natt" potash beds• from, The -D I r. Williams' Medicine Co., . Ine. CO,. Broekville, to crumbs they flew, until at last the Out. Out. meal was consumed and away they Bev with happy twitter@. In the Dead Sea the water is five; Don't N I t The next morning there was a our - N, N'. timesaa sahy as oeean water. It is BronchialTIM THIS W�"'MAN Sunrise and SunseL -nu- and other 4&ncwr- prise far me. Far there were noi only estimated that average of 6,000,000 the birds who came for brakfast yels. sm cu"adles d a Ironz conazoon I'll tell you how the sun rase,— , tors of water flow into the Dead sea to a pro = tam Bu~o terdaY. but nee.xly as cany again, and 11 NOW WELL . . . . . . A ribbon at a time; as I watched. they still came from all dai,y. and since the level of the sea and the Gana. 1Hffe:uzK fsos The steeples swam. in ane as -Jons. changes but litt!e, an equal amount Old-fashioned syrups. lee a ocisafts direct I almost held my breath .-.The news !Ike squ*rels rim I : I disappears by evaporation. 401mbinatim of proven virtum. Sold by Her Suftering Relieved and amazem'"t. On druorts" and guaruntsedi Whom did the others, woo from? W. IL Buckley, LAMI" Health Restored by Lydia The bills untied their bonnets. How did they know about the food put flu 142 Matual St.. Torenta, 2 sue E. Pinkham's Vegetable The bobolinks began, ]Bur - out for them? Surely, surely there 'Thent said softly to Myself, must have been some way of con- X-1 SOUR ��0MAUFI; Awzc n Compoun "That must have been the am fe, MUnk&don between them. for It just Aza Ww j A&aj6_ Dr. Franklin's DIGESTIN MAP provos it "I am certainly did not happen. but how can they tell •Anslosip prow" mt Toronto, Ontzrio I know not strengthens the Stomach. relieve@ Lad ratem l fur theben6fit 1have re - But how he sot_ very Tbor4 seemed a purple stile one another of such things? prevents Dyspepsia. luddgestion, Heart- c*iv A` froLydia E. Pi?jkham'a Veg- W491. I really got myself Into deep burn, Biliousness, Nausea. Flatulence. table opound, also the Sanative e, Which IkU4 Ye3OW bays and 9fris watem for as I increased my food Q. Headache. -end all Other troubles Wash and the Liver Fills. In the Were climbing all the While. lawanm Just so often did the little caused by disordered Stomach and early spring I was suffering much 60 1 7 �ome for tL Aad sometimes It Bowels. Buy at !rour drug stare dr 0 f bICKA that I U IMrht I liners from loss o ug Till when they reached the other side, PUZZ10d. me how to, feed so many, but mall fifty cents to our address, would never be any better as doctor's A dominle in Xray at last I dipped down Into my corn medicine relieved me only for the Dr. Fmnklin Laboratovies time being. I saw the Vegetable Put gently up the evening hers chops. my k&Mr corn. which they Aad led the dock away. Toronto Compound advertised in the' oronto seemed to Ilk* very much, and more Star,' and I find the Vegetable Com- d: —Emily Dickinson, Collected Poems. bones had to be kept ready. And now pound Tablets the best for me. I know what I am going to do next have been taking them since Sprin yy and I intend keeping them by me 1. year. the time. After reading your Pri- kain going to save all the melon vats Text -Book I saw it 'was neces- goods that we have, dry them thor- I a Sm- sarikham, oughly and V6t them away for the safety say I birds' dinners and breakfasts. Many• f My friends, I am a ver_v seeds can be used this way. remark bow well I 14xjk. kinds o busy woman, but I am ready at all Let's &III do It. 1,et's all Gave seedgt _ `{ -- times "to boost vour medicines."—. crumbs, scraps of breed, meat, from Co lds M our tables, and -scatter them, re. CnARLEs 1�,wm, 949 Lands - like downe Avenue, Toronto, Ontario. seeds of kindness, where they WIN do You may be having an experience' ree GovernInene airnflar to Mrs. Giffin's and will be 1 am going tA'—w'u yen? amphlet el�eVeals- good intcreated to know what she did. stele U h,�Iufflpah liver and acid condi, ver at woman cart feel coilfident that Every E. Pinkham's Vegetable HOW TO GET cause PI's §yrup sew at the bad ea haVa wholesome breath. Compound will help her since we am cause. Try it andd that it does he 1JAYE 4 00 women take it. Am dms store. 51P ii out of every MORE MONEY Sold by druggists wej7wbw& FROM 'HOGS /' . now to avoid brooding short, thick vim and half to develily, thalso of a Suitable bacon tyVe; bow to food a Bow to prevent nor devour- njd owtft far her litter; methods of breeding to, be avoided; how to, got two I yesr-;--how ft *I*k--tbe beood sews—these are just a few _. ui tke helpful fat" cou"ined In am ott RW 1-0" by the P1. N --- The Grading and Marking of Egp" Another helpful pamphlet. Tells Oe law relative to gralalluff. Inspeet- ty shippingof arm otc. avery poultry r should svk, this. The" are over are husilroill free on an 00 farming. Write for the list of tlwo publiles- pin In and mail this slip r0a FRGS to PTIBLICATIONS BRANCH Department of Asricalturs. Ottawa. Ontario. Pleas* send me trio pamphlets on . .... ... ....... toretber with Hat of all free post. NaMe............................•.-..........».....•... Post Office ........... ................. R-11. No ................. ..... . ...... Province He --"Science says man started from a; single. coll." She --"Most of 'em should be taken ba'ck. to .one.'' The Solution. Husband—"Isn't. supper ready yeir, Wife—"No, dear," "Well, I'll step over td the restaur. ant." "Wait just five minutes:" "Will it be ready then?" .'!No, but then I'll go with you." After Shaving--Minard's Liniment. -A Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for. Ids Neuralgia - WARNINGI Pain Neuritis Headache Lumbago Beware of Coimterfeits There is only one genuine '...Toothache Rheumatism "ASPIRIN" tablet. If a tab- let is offered as "ASPIRIN" DUES NOT AFFECT and is rant stamped with the "Bayer Cross"–refuse it with .THE HEART contempt–itisnot"ASPITZIN" at all! Don't take chances I _4 'Acca t only "Ba -ver" packag which contains proven directions. Handy -Mayer" boxes of 12 tablets Also ot'tles of 24 Rnd 100 --Druggists. Aspirin to the trade mark (ree . atered in Canada) of Bayer 7,e=Ufacturo of monoaceti, scideater of Salicylieseld (Acetyl Salicylte Ae,d. "A. S. A."). while it to well known thatAspirinmeans B&Tor via iWf turo,to assist the public sea t imitations.the Tablato the "Bayer Cron." of Bayer Company wUL be stamped with tuIr 'Fwm%l �'''.!'" .77 , t x - '•y;nv,^• i7 ,e�, t ±,+r. " •R•, s- .� .7r_ f — - ;.:...a•,, . G .a" ?,. . . :.n Tx+�i..'"k°'""'..r"•tw.s 'Sig ,"'-u.'dJC'a'-�r- ^*+CV3u .�'"''`°�, ,'s ,�, t ,��, ""••'wa.. ti': •sR.`_', -¢i::..,. 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' Seedless Raisins emon Mixed rain d'1 R ' L Peel.. M' d Peel Drained Nectars, Drained, Citron, f On Wednesday neat, Dec. 1st, the electors of the Province of O.n- \ ' b plea, 2Q Ceets 25 cents per Ib. 35 cents per lb. tariQ wall melee the decision as to .1' .. 11 z. whether the province will sustain - __ _ a e rine t the O. T. '`. or take a long step �� _—• —_--- __ Fili tra Currants -Choice Canned n Christie's Sodas,h, backward, and lose the around THE. scarred,. qld battleground of Ontario ,1928 Crop, F. that the temperance people have Aylmer 1926 in bulk, token years to ai�in• Government _ is about to witness the supreme' temper- 17 cents per lb 15 cents per can 19 cents per lb.. Control is not "advanced temper- F ^.. sure" as Premier Ferguson main- sure conflict of its history. Is booze coming tains, or why would the brewers ^_ Pearl Naptha Soap, 5 Cents a Bar .5ar and distillers back him up to the back again limit. Are they anxious to make ` A the country dry ? And if Fergu- JAMES R I C H f1 R D S O N. son's proposed legislation to "ad. _ - vanced temperance," why are the After twenty years Yof struggle, twenty leading temperance workers and churches opposing it? gears of victories hammered out With blood Pickering Hardware Store u • and tears --are- we now to sacrifice' the ground Vall Pae d - • 1 we have Baine ? _ •. . y - Does your old stove burn ton mach coal ? If so, come in and see the . _. _ um '�� In the ion bitten' struggle against the H�Py Thought or McClary R3nae that gives the maximum , See the 1926 Samples at iingham e g gg ag amount of heat with the minimum amount of coal. t{ before baying. liquor traffic, every trench has been held --tad ,Come in and see our Quehec. Seaters at $15. " Uver 500 samples to choose from at loc per roll and up. consolidated. Now the great .bulwark o the � Stove Pipes, Elbows and Repairs for all .A complete line of Paint. Oils and __.. _.__ . - - —_ --- —Ont Tem ranee A,t i assailed -by all itlllose kinds of stoves, -Vacrnishes at- right price& pe "Estimates cheerfully given .for all � who would mare Ontario "wet" again. - ` interior and exterior - e Supplies,d _ .:.: ' ... Oysterr Shells Grit �a� �. A good upply o Poultry , decorating• �. Shall_ we then sound - the retreat? _Shall — _ - scrap. '-Call or phone 1818 Claremont 4 . BI N �G HA1Vi we yield up' the ground won in countless, 1 ` ` . heart -breaking struggles of men, women and Agent for International Farm Machinery and Repaim. — 1.. children in bygone days. �11;VBR Ostr iltatto : �9e have it, can get It, or it ie not trade. J'. Painter and Decorator Claremont, - - Ontario - * eM �t � Let ever roar. and woman, every voter, �J. S. BAJ..7J.�R./L1' PI CKERING CLARE.MONT y _ �Ci /� �Rir stand firm in the' onslaught and hold up lobe fid a `k Highest price paid for ,hands of the Prohibstion candidates. " Cream at the C. .� ra at 1Ciaremo� Creamery _ n. - lR00fi'��� "13ive us a trial and be convinced - " � _ _ _ a 1 - Conservative �eetin ' Vote or our IlfiNls. Tare, Imesil ' In the interests of STACEYLight Weight • ' 35 lbs. K LI►Kd.cos.r r.ti.►. c.emSat. Dr' .:!\�, a� ndi&te =--,COMPETITIVE QUALITY Ie sotth Ontario, / Will be held in Ontario I'rohlbitiOn t it10n , lbs.' H E A R M 0 R I E 8 ?-1 Bloor fit. East, Toronto Medium Weight �5 b8. —AT - 014 AT — -- — — -- --- — y — FINE QUALITY a f' •�OSHAWA .- Y Gy— ✓ Heavy Weight - 55 lbs. 5 SATURDAY, NOV. 27TH, 1926 F K At 8.00 o'clock P. M. TRA INE Ex F QUALITY : y l HON. G, H. FERGUSON � Extra Heavy Weight 65 los. :. Premier of Ontario, and „�� s - The Candidate. u a�E-QJ 11M ;JOHN ;JOHN STACEY, �: m goof jCal i. =iWa Brantford$ Ontario Ladies ipecially invited.}t \ `" Tae. Moore, :U. D . J. -A. McGibbon. t President. Secretary. Stock Carried, Information Furnished and Service on Brantford Roofing rendered by. )l1-12 Go"AVE THE KING! r Y �• y M F. J. PrOuse, - - - Pickering &=3 v J. S. Baladon Hardware, Pickering. ANEW& E_ DID you see a bob _ to -day that you par[1L LIy admired, ' s and which you would like to duplicate ? :'. Come to us. We know the latest styles, . Look Your Best" ROSE MARIE BEAUTY CU LTU RE Brock St., Whitby Phone 383 y_.A Reduction From August the 15th to Septem ber. the 15th, I will make reduction in sleigh shoeprices. >Bring in your sleighs and get the benefit of these worth while . reductions. -LORNE REID CLAREMONT r TO THE ELECTORS OF SOUTH ONTARIO: The Camp+ign i cloainR. Yuri vote Q6. Wednesday next from 8 a, m. to 7 p. m. Oil Ootober 24rd, 1924, you -voted by a majority of 520.1 to retain the Ontario Temper- ance Act. My opponent asks you to elect him so that "liquor shgps way be opened in this riding. under Premier Ferguson's Government =Control plan. He argues that temperance will be aided by liquor shops at Whitbyi, Port Terry and Oahe►wa. You voted on October 23rd, 1924, by a majority of 5204 against'. -Mr. Stacey's present pro- poaal of Government Control. Are you going to reverse your vote on Wednesday -next ? _ I ask for yonr vote on December 1st. Your will as expressed on October 23rd, 192.1, must be observed i W. E. N• SINCLUR V� ',,v', i�, a A '^, sS.3..rk^,�1,►n__alk.p•v�w*,t.�a��s.`a��.m.`.:�' ���j •t�=:•�^'�S rum c��,+.•'. ...i..ra•.....t � . a. 2.,•. M vc .Vi .sem'° e.t•�3.-..�... -5k.. Gilson's of Guelph now offer you in perfected furnace—pipeless�,•.....-•-••-»«• or pipe style—at a sensational' price. The first revolutionary im• •���•�yW�M��I��. p rovement n �-hme i -n - halt •--= a century—low-priced, efficient, quickly installed in any horns i 8 Costs Less to Buy— • Less to Use The new Gilson Magic" is built of Tungsten Plate. Transmits heat THREE TIMES faster. Patented pir-blast burns all the- gas and smoke. New type cone-shaped grate gets more heat units out of fuel.. Electric are welding . seals t the furnace tight ea an egg against Ieaks of gas, dust or smoke. _ Burns Hard or Solt Coal, Coke or Wood' You are not dependent trpon hard coal alone as you get excellent results from any kind of fuel—soft coal, coke, oil or gas. You enjoy en extra saving by using low cost fuels. Write for Easy Payment Plan i A moderate payment down in- stalls the new Gilson "Magic:' �• Learn all the features of this new sensationally -priced heating system. We will w4acome your inquiry. Catalogue, sketch plan formR, estimates and full information, gladly sup- plied without obligating you in any way, Act at once—this is the time to make plans for -heating your home properly. D. J GORMIXY, Dunbarton Phone Pickering 1508 Gilson Mfi. Co.. Limited - 9510 York St., Guelph Film ...-..* --_� _-w.«°�..•?d',�ar.z''+r'�•n.Fe'v^.:.t3�ri:�.�.:,'+�'�,-x_.s'•�•r.i4:•...rtl's..:,>taye w TO THE ELECTORS OF SOUTH ONTARIO: The Camp+ign i cloainR. Yuri vote Q6. Wednesday next from 8 a, m. to 7 p. m. Oil Ootober 24rd, 1924, you -voted by a majority of 520.1 to retain the Ontario Temper- ance Act. My opponent asks you to elect him so that "liquor shgps way be opened in this riding. under Premier Ferguson's Government =Control plan. He argues that temperance will be aided by liquor shops at Whitbyi, Port Terry and Oahe►wa. You voted on October 23rd, 1924, by a majority of 5204 against'. -Mr. Stacey's present pro- poaal of Government Control. Are you going to reverse your vote on Wednesday -next ? _ I ask for yonr vote on December 1st. Your will as expressed on October 23rd, 192.1, must be observed i W. E. N• SINCLUR V� ',,v', i�, a A '^, sS.3..rk^,�1,►n__alk.p•v�w*,t.�a��s.`a��.m.`.:�' ���j •t�=:•�^'�S rum c��,+.•'. ...i..ra•.....t � . a. 2.,•. M vc .Vi .sem'° e.t•�3.-..�... -5k.. Gilson's of Guelph now offer you in perfected furnace—pipeless�,•.....-•-••-»«• or pipe style—at a sensational' price. The first revolutionary im• •���•�yW�M��I��. p rovement n �-hme i -n - halt •--= a century—low-priced, efficient, quickly installed in any horns i 8 Costs Less to Buy— • Less to Use The new Gilson Magic" is built of Tungsten Plate. Transmits heat THREE TIMES faster. Patented pir-blast burns all the- gas and smoke. New type cone-shaped grate gets more heat units out of fuel.. Electric are welding . seals t the furnace tight ea an egg against Ieaks of gas, dust or smoke. _ Burns Hard or Solt Coal, Coke or Wood' You are not dependent trpon hard coal alone as you get excellent results from any kind of fuel—soft coal, coke, oil or gas. You enjoy en extra saving by using low cost fuels. Write for Easy Payment Plan i A moderate payment down in- stalls the new Gilson "Magic:' �• Learn all the features of this new sensationally -priced heating system. We will w4acome your inquiry. Catalogue, sketch plan formR, estimates and full information, gladly sup- plied without obligating you in any way, Act at once—this is the time to make plans for -heating your home properly. D. J GORMIXY, Dunbarton Phone Pickering 1508 Gilson Mfi. Co.. Limited - 9510 York St., Guelph Film ...-..* --_� _-w.«°�..•?d',�ar.z''+r'�•n.Fe'v^.:.t3�ri:�.�.:,'+�'�,-x_.s'•�•r.i4:•...rtl's..:,>taye W -M "I •1A.- "zir -p pvn 7� 1.7 7 CLARIEWICift-l' armers' �Ge,,,L.ge Reynolds spent Monday H T A ttei3 Gioia O use with Widdier and Mrs..- Miller.- -'agent-f for i1ii-W Orld`s­Greaitest Leonard Pilk�iy has purchased FALL 114 Separator, -The Renfrew," Stoves. Hudson coupe. Watch hie,, . ... Scaee and .-Oil Engines. Pleury's a LINE FOR famous Plows, Pointe. Grain Grinders, We have been canted local Morgan Pugh atid'family were DaTTER Wheel Barroweetc. Ma licit friends. An the city on Sunday visiting -BREAD! agents for the Brantford binder twine and second- - id solicit the fiend separi%1orsfor 'sale. Company a spent e4111. peers of the farm - ft Mis.9 Margaret Macnab ROBT--DEVITT of the district. 1 . . ers last week in Toronto at the Royal Winter Fair.11 Phone 605 Pick.*, �BROUGHAM All M. -H. repairs kept constantly Samuel and Mrs. Stephenson on hand. S mother, Mrs. Thos. Gibbose. spent Sunday with the latter's `FAIL, IS S H I N G L ES We also have the agency for the Shicgles Ing tires etc. Goodyear products, includ. HERE We are secry to report the sen one illness of Win. Graham, who Nova Scotia The time, that you should Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles is suffering from stomach trouble. Bird's Felt Slats Shingles Hugh and Mrs. Gregg returned fall in line, fop better for sale at & A. T. LAW home on Monday evening, after G. bread and for hot visiting their daughter, Mrs. Chas. T. PATERSON'S - CLAREMONT '81y PICKERING, ONT. Elliott, of Brooklin. rolls rolling Call and get prices. Dr. W. L. Denney, of London, out every spent the week -end with D. A. ----------- afternoen. and Mrs. ScoU. Mrs. Denney and W baby returned home with him Fall in love and get married. btre. Evans Ward, we are glad b". We specialize in ..to report,, is now improving, after her recent illness. We hope that Wedding Cakes. Warning to' Users of Radio' the improvement may continue. Charles Cooper has been con- Iftned to his bed for severs All Radia Receiving Sets I days MUST. be.-Licensid. suffering from a severe attack of e lad to know that the flu. Wear g he is now improving. 0 penaltyllP SUMMU 900victIOD is 'fine Oct Ck-CcediOg $50-00 Mrs. John PZ11int"jilt, who has beentiving for some time atthe Ifjo home of her daughter, Mrs. Bush- iONE -License Fee $1.00. per' amium -by, is very ill at present from the (Infirmities of old age. C Licens", -valid to Slat of March, 1927, may be .obtained from . Mrs. Thos. •Wilson left on Fri -day for Mirror Alberta. to spead Radio Dealers, Radio Inspectors.,or from the winter with her son, Lome. Green River �""aff Post offices, • ---Before goirm west she is spending -Radio Branch Ottawa, Department of Marine and Fisheries, IL a few days with her daughter in Ba sket Factory -1 Brantford. Mrs. J. G. Borland and son, Gor- Manufaeturers of A JOHNSTONDeputy Minister of Maxine and Fisheries don, are both confined to their All kinds of Fruit Baskets, o' day evening' Nov. 30th, in the 'beds, the former with s, very w vera cold and the latter with ..Berry Crates, -,Coal, Coal �:I. Etc. ER 'Pneumonia. We hope for their Farmers'Bushel Baskets, Hard and'Soft Coal of thp," aNr early recovery. Never Sell Grain on hand President. secre6wy Next Sunday morning at the Clothes Baskets. _posted on the conditions which IT. DOES not always pay to. sell Baptist Church the pastors sub- ject will be "A Pilgrim's Pomibili Frank Pennock, grain as soon as the threshing is ties, both Grevious and Sublime." be I -Key. Proprietor or increase your Thursday evening, Dec. 23rd, Is to be a greg Lt night. Santa Clams The evening subject will Phone Markham 1A04F' will visit the Baptist Church dur- and arrange a loan until a more Fnj favorable aftnation presents itself.= stones and Stambling Blocks."You ens '�o �r �oo lour manager is always CI&d to die. J are cordially Invited to both There s Mus Ole Life and Car en over to the presentation Of a varie d Christmas program, the David and Mrs. Pug}, of Lake- Sunday le 4M 19aple Leaf mutual 31Insurance • OF C.A&XALDj46 field. spent with relative@ in Claremont. He was returning from the city where he was exhlb 7 ffi e Air 'PICKERING BRANCH -W. F. Law, Manager entitled Clans and the Magic Carpet." Never mind mark- Just tell the Iting butter. We congratulate Branches ALI** at Brooklin. wool Hill. Whitby wind -mills, Silos etc. . . . . . him on his success, having secured The now Atwater -Kent and West of kinds. first. second sad fourth prizes on, inghouse Radio Sets will Write or phone creamery butter. While engaged pulping man• please you. 20 WHITBY, ONT. olds one day last week. William undell met with a very painful We will instal one In your home free trial and if not entirely "a Pn_Uer Brush Co.,. accident.on accident. His hand got caught In satisfactory we will remove it. 02: -.6-MIC A political meeting in the inter T 1L_ QG. +U T..I­.1* the pulper with the result that Heavy Flannelette Blankets, We desire to have a resident the skin and flesh on the back of We have them from $4o Company In Pickering and Whit. Z441 his hand was scraped off. He is injured member cowplate up. Peo Is right now are buying now nursing the 36 in. Flannelette 25c & 300 tities from our salesmen and we :lis a sling. See our Stocir of Fall Goods, such articles, including Ivory Sets, Tor- 4 The Literary -Society of the as Findlay Stoves and Heateas, Beat- novelties as well as the household Claremont Continuation School Coleman Lamps. Oil has always been good In this dLU- h hl itIhold an orkm meeting on Tues- ere, Mite and Gloves, respected citizen with a car, t day evening' Nov. 30th, in the Stove Cement Men's halt hose 75c -,Coal, Coal �:I. Etc. ER Here are'Ext;@ ptionalValues. Eirec. Com. -L. D. Banks, 'C. S. Pain. Hard and'Soft Coal of thp," aNr best quality on Never Sell Grain on hand President. secre6wy -.a Dull Market - ; _posted on the conditions which IT. DOES not always pay to. sell dresses will be given by John ion, adults -15 cents ; children 10 grain as soon as the threshing is CLAREMONT, ONT. finished. If you have a good crop or increase your Thursday evening, Dec. 23rd, Is to be a greg Lt night. Santa Clams and the market Is depressed see the BANDING local manager of the Standard Bank All -wool Sweater Coats, Pull -Overs with shall collars. Three ply will visit the Baptist Church dur- and arrange a loan until a more Fnj favorable aftnation presents itself.= -and plain stitch. In all white and a large ens '�o �r �oo lour manager is always CI&d to die. J Repairs. -Insurance. cuss such problems in confidence. Life and Car en over to the presentation Of a varie d Christmas program, the STAINDARDBANK Reg. 3.50 and 4,00, 3.15 4M 19aple Leaf mutual 31Insurance • OF C.A&XALDj46 Co. ' .-HeiL 'PICKERING BRANCH -W. F. Law, Manager entitled Clans and the Magic Carpet." Never mind mark- Just tell the buildings. Windstorm Insurance on buildings,' Branches ALI** at Brooklin. wool Hill. Whitby wind -mills, Silos etc. . . . . . 'Automobile Insurance day evening' Nov. 30th, in the Stove Cement Men's halt hose 75c -,Coal, Coal �:I. Etc. ER Here are'Ext;@ ptionalValues. Eirec. Com. -L. D. Banks, 'C. S. Pain. Hard and'Soft Coal of thp," aNr best quality on D. Munro, Jas. Richardson. hand President. secre6wy TH^0 e X LAW, %jo - ; _posted on the conditions which dresses will be given by John ion, adults -15 cents ; children 10 THOS. F. SCOTT CLAREMONT, ONT. Reg. 2, 50, for 1.91 or increase your Thursday evening, Dec. 23rd, Is to be a greg Lt night. Santa Clams Dealer in Ford Cars. now and All -wool Sweater Coats, Pull -Overs with shall collars. Three ply will visit the Baptist Church dur- used. -and plain stitch. In all white and a large ens '�o �r �oo Massey -Harris Implements and J Repairs. -Insurance. Ji Life and Car en over to the presentation Of a varie d Christmas program, the Phone Clare. 5102 Reg. 3.50 and 4,00, 3.15 4M 19aple Leaf mutual 31Insurance Loodies' pure white', all -wool White.".Stester Costs, at $4.00 Co. ' .-HeiL Cheap rates for farm and country entitled Clans and the Magic Carpet." Never mind mark- Just tell the buildings. Windstorm Insurance on buildings,' . ... 3.00 Men's All -wool Pull -overs, at Boys' Pull -over@, sizes 28-32, at 1.25 to 2.00 wind -mills, Silos etc. . . . . . 'Automobile Insurance of kinds. PARKS FOR S&LB Men s Underw9ar, Write or phone ED.BOWMAN 20 WHITBY, ONT. Call at one 3800 J. FINGOLD'S Christmas Tree entertainment "a Pn_Uer Brush Co.,. l'iMited US. 3 only,'Men S ►Sit 02: -.6-MIC A political meeting in the inter T 1L_ QG. +U T..I­.1* S20. for 15.95 Heavy Flannelette Blankets, We desire to have a resident representative of the Fuller Brush large,size, for 2.39 Company In Pickering and Whit. Z441 by townships for immediate work. Peo Is right now are buying ChrEtw&e presents in large quan- 36 in. Flannelette 25c & 300 tities from our salesmen and we have a very extensive line of the" articles, including Ivory Sets, Tor- toise Shell Sets and Christmas 27 in. Flannelette, 20o & 250 novelties as well as the household cleaning equipment. Our businimm has always been good In this dLU- h hl trict and unless you are a �on Ladies' Cashmere Hose, 900 respected citizen with a car, t apply for this position Tf you are t,8type of man sip. R. ply in person to Chas. Stone, 504 Colonial Bldg., 18 King ft series of mass meetings being held Ladies' Bilk and Wool Hose, West, Toronto. day evening' Nov. 30th, in the Stove Cement Men's halt hose 75c Community Hall. The program consistaof due solos, readioss. dialogue. andF. �:I. Etc. ER Here are'Ext;@ ptionalValues. Eirec. Com. -L. D. Banks, 'C. S. Pain. lrecitations atir it Me'(;00P _'held in the Community Hall on D. Munro, Jas. Richardson. .,Constantly in receipt of market President. secre6wy ",Monday, Nov. 29tb, at 8 p. m. Ad - Will commeace at 8 p. m. Admie- _posted on the conditions which dresses will be given by John ion, adults -15 cents ; children 10 ---,'CLA.REMONT --Everybody welcome. Reg. 2, 50, for 1.91 or increase your Thursday evening, Dec. 23rd, Is to be a greg Lt night. Santa Clams Agebt for Acke'rMans Quality Harnees. Ask the user. All -wool Sweater Coats, Pull -Overs with shall collars. Three ply will visit the Baptist Church dur- -and plain stitch. In all white and a large ens '�o �r �oo Ing thb7-eved-Ing, which will 0" Illvr J Speaker from Toronto, will be Ji a. iery of colut a. en over to the presentation Of a varie d Christmas program, the present to address the meeting. Reg. 3.50 and 4,00, 3.15 1P Loodies' pure white', all -wool White.".Stester Costs, at $4.00 feature of which will be a p&Fe&nt 'Santa .-HeiL lAdies', same as above, pull over, at... 3-75 and 4.50 a Z50 to 5.00 Men's all -wool Sweater Costs. assorced colors, t entitled Clans and the Magic Carpet." Never mind mark- Just tell the Are . ... 3.00 Men's All -wool Pull -overs, at Boys' Pull -over@, sizes 28-32, at 1.25 to 2.00 ing the calendar. co- rection - with the temperance children and you will surely beyou Men s Underw9ar, a pressing engage- among those present at the annual in Call at one 3800 J. FINGOLD'S Christmas Tree entertainment 4e, the ftptist Church the Thursday night before Christmas. US. 3 only,'Men S ►Sit 02: -.6-MIC A political meeting in the inter T 1L_ QG. +U T..I­.1* S20. for 15.95 Heavy Flannelette Blankets, Ity Hall:at 8 o'clock. eat of.0 0%;Vy. .'Conservative Candidate for the OdUrio, be Men's halt hose 75c Secretary on application. Riding of (South will Eirec. Com. -L. D. Banks, 'C. S. Pain. stock or crops, con - er, M, S. Chapman, Pickering. _'held in the Community Hall on D. Munro, Jas. Richardson. .,Constantly in receipt of market President. secre6wy ",Monday, Nov. 29tb, at 8 p. m. Ad - Men's Shirts,' _posted on the conditions which dresses will be given by John Carriers, Do you wish to en- advice may be greatly to your Stacey, the Candidate: Dr. James Reg. 2, 50, for 1.91 or increase your Moore, of Brooklin, and A. W. always ready to complete and efficieft banking assist -of-hi-tby. A lady - Jackson W ens '�o �r �oo We have a large stock of this Famew J Speaker from Toronto, will be Ji Whitby Branch, J.H. Perry Manager present to address the meeting. Reg. 3.50 and 4,00, 3.15 tion repairing all of harness an boots. .idliFs am --e"eciaily -invited- -to, ,:,.bcar matters fully, explained in M-eil's Caps, 1.50 PTOKERTNG, - ONTARIO co- rection - with the temperance que-Mon. You have Men s Underw9ar, a pressing engage- went to -morrow (Saturday) night, Wool and Fleece -lined -Nov. 27th. It is to be present at the Communit ' Hall, at 8 p. m., VV. below cost price to- bear Rev. R. Wood, who is on a visit here from the West. Heavy Flannelette Blankets, Mr. Wood wag pastor ofthe Pres 'byterian large,size, for 2.39 Church here about fifteen years ago. Old friend's will be 36 in. Flannelette 25c & 300 glad to see him again, and all who attend this meeting will learn just 27 in. Flannelette, 20o & 250 exactly how government control of the liquor traffic works in the Ladies' Cashmere Hose, 900 West. This meeting is one of a series of mass meetings being held Ladies' Bilk and Wool Hose, 'I, in this township render the Etna• ppteP- 'he Prohibition Union of reg. 1.00, for 75c. Pickering ')_;n9hip, Our neigh. New Fruits and Peels at lowest bora are backing this organization to the limit. Their fellow work prices. Fresh Groceries always era In Claremont and vicinity will on hand at lowest prices. undoubtedly unite with them in a hearty effort to safeguard tem D-SCOTT At perance interests in our Province. o Tomorrow night In the Commune CLAREMONT Ity Hall:at 8 o'clock. 92 EAS I T : 3r STANDS FOR THE J58ST Litter: Carriers, Hay A., Don't* sacrif ice our _ Am& or crops -- . Secretary on application. .--",MEF0RE selling your live field Eirec. Com. -L. D. Banks, 'C. S. Pain. stock or crops, con - er, M, S. Chapman, Pickering. suit our local manager. He is D. Munro, Jas. Richardson. .,Constantly in receipt of market President. secre6wy je reports and is kept thoroughly _posted on the conditions which affect crop and stock prices. His Carriers, Do you wish to en- advice may be greatly to your large your holdings advantage. or increase your jrtoc*? This bank is Our local branch places a very, always ready to complete and efficieft banking assist .productive eaterpsiae service at your disposal. We have a large stock of this Famew J DOMIMN BAW Ji Whitby Branch, J.H. Perry Manager Brooklyn Branch E.C. Cross Manager tion repairing all of harness an boots. CECIL -BRADLEY 92 EAS I T : 3r STANDS FOR THE J58ST Litter: Carriers, Hay (Bowls- Pressure Systems Eta. It'Will pay you to e[ my prices as ii'(above before buying elsewhere, YRANK J. PROUSE PICKERING. - ,ONTARIO The Pickering Vigilance ance comnattelb 74 The object of this Association is WIN lessen stealin d prosecute the fallo"ns, Members baying property stolen oom=11011 Membership Us 11.00. A., Vokess may be had from the President of Secretary on application. Eirec. Com. -L. D. Banks, 'C. S. Pain. er, M, S. Chapman, Pickering. D. Munro, Jas. Richardson. President. secre6wy Pickering Carriers, Leatber 'Goods store I (Bowls- Pressure Systems Eta. It'Will pay you to e[ my prices as ii'(above before buying elsewhere, YRANK J. PROUSE PICKERING. - ,ONTARIO The Pickering Vigilance ance comnattelb 74 The object of this Association is WIN lessen stealin d prosecute the fallo"ns, Members baying property stolen oom=11011 Membership Us 11.00. Vokess may be had from the President of Secretary on application. Eirec. Com. -L. D. Banks, 'C. S. Pain. er, M, S. Chapman, Pickering. D. Munro, Jas. Richardson. President. secre6wy Pickering Leatber 'Goods store I HARNESS Our supply of quality Harness and Parts Is now complete. BOOTS-GREB SHOE We have a large stock of this Famew J Boot on hand -unbeatable for hard wear and tear. Ji REPAIRING .We maintain our established reputa- for kind. tion repairing all of harness an boots. CECIL -BRADLEY Harness -maker PTOKERTNG, - ONTARIO ....< ,... ..: ..:. .� . .: • ' .. , :: -. , � - , .- * „'."° y- �' +' "r �+ry w•�.w r.5; .�`. `'�a.'.b�i•w�7t�. :�'w :?rw e^ '.y*'waF. e;•� ,r'M :;�c , nn.:'n'3.: : ,..,o"r'w:....•.,�'r�•.�r � d,�',. �;s? 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So absorbed were they W the inter- li'1 that foamed to Na,�keYo+ "C� Y _ ... elsaages that they had ahpiwn. � sigx „,�,t fife threshRstds of the- y'eav . .. _- �• of having noticed that the third par- - -- In'a spr`intide, " titian had been occupied far the last MnLtioolored, paipltanx, -- - - SOAP few minutes and that the _ occupant. Leaves oL' deiisate pe►ttec+n, - _ -` Who now, stole quietly out of the poet- brans that thrilled its wh*W of greenon a acid. Save Mey office, vias the young lady. under dis- sea suasion. Onus outside, Mies Aede1a Across grey earth- All yroufa i d sld E� = - r►d " 1,arkin strode briskly away, her ripe High rides the glowing crest of 1Nas e UPS twitching in a humorous smile-- autumn, an acidly humorons.imile. to speak by LL , GoM1petaled: ruddydeated. spicy- � �'��, „ the book. bs+ee thea. "Him a detective and never twigged Whea•e the wave draws fait. ^ me," she muttered Deer and over again And overturns its harvest of rich ^ PURE.Ly "11111"11111 till she passed through the RectorybloomL KE TE A portals. Down the long beaches ,Outhwerd, And then the horrid thought: Had Leaving to the mother-breseted Gun Rdl 401n0hoplo• wim Ee>tVyW ` SUposYor o isss7 other �reoa ton Mold. the male party to that overheard con- The sleeping f8rms � of rose and dahlia, YQGROCER OXII IT versation arsarufectured it with intent Of sick -white violets— '' • ` — to mysystiiq the eavesdropper iii the next tnpattmeat? Had he, after a11, Until the reolstning chime of April's w `twigged' her as she stood at his hazer, And the wish of the returning tide. �` k elbow, separated only by a pane o! -- Grece, Cleehentine Howes- ,D ea ground gIa'" In the meanwhile tie gentleman Who was causing Miss Larkin such look Within. Almost almultsneous3y there appear' S A? t fn the prose two expressions of opialoh U DON aim T � 3i;' 1 mutual - which, placed side a aide, are mutual- � j.�jAg,J ,R'•iJJ.ri� � iy erpla.a�atory. One is that of a Indy $EGIN HERE TO -DAY- the grain with your father..but be � who has Inst rturned ts'sa traveling the ?he Kentish Hop Crop. Be,++uel Honeybun, retired E fish. played up like a sportsman and initi- alone in Africa, and who saga that the Not a13 the hops grown in the fields , s eeotm n, startles the retired En mom sted me. two years W-" �. Dark Continent is not nearly so wild of Kent go to the British brewers, fol';' N, is "How like him I"- sighed Margaret. eC2 as some pretend: the other is that Of, it is said that the • dyers take most oi♦ with t announcement that blood an English visitor to Glasgow, who the hope grown in all Eng'And, Thai � c� found In his rain -gauge Right on the � "I shall not rest till he has been says that its manners are much worse harvesting • of the .crop is uncerta:W ay ;fascia of th,r announcement comes news avenged" • of the strange murder of— "That is up to nae and It seems a than they should ba. A&ventures are buslnees, for picking naoi begin un - as N Sir Francis Ilathrop, father of Mar- funny thin to sa wben I am a fuel- travel- 1 til the how are ripe and they soon., c d to Sir Guy Ila- g y / m had beento sus: 1q f e adYnature,' !1. The pods must So Cothe oasts.; garet, who is engage of -the tive from a charge of having murder- -' =- i clic --throp. Sir Guy is suspected ed hint," replied Guy as he pulled the if she had annoyed the rhino and riled; or dry` -'ng IdIns, as soon as they axel t murder, but— � the buffalo, they would, in all proba- Adrian Klyne, a private detectit*e door of his prison to him till it clicked picked, and it the Dickers are foo saes-';. employed by Margaret, works on the into its normal position. � � bilfty. have got as wild for her as for, „ theory that Honeybun', rain gaubre In the glad morning sun mine host 1 anybody else.' And it the Saseeaa,ch getfc theca is waste lass_same-conaeetlotl-with the muT of the inn stood 1> ilEg-aiiti�e $ tg- "eipSores faun aomefHiha wanting n Minard's Liniment for Colds. Sir Guy leaves in a huff wtf en Mar- stag of his hostelry. His podgy hands our manners, it teeny loses been be - -- gore#. refuses to marry, but returns in ,stroked the paunch under his apron ,' j cause there wean lack in his own. But time to tett her from a strange We prabab4tity is that he failed to un, Cart Road Macadamised. PTO with great satisfaction. His honored span forcing his way into, her sleeping i derstand us. --Glasgow Herald• ehataber. guest, the Reverend Mr. Danvers, had - The Abu cart road of Ra]putana. .`IOW GOON WITH THE STORY- curtailed his visit to London and had t. * India, has been maca.iamized and iso returned by the first train, so be had Minard's liniment for Neuralgia. fit for automobile tragic even In the a1j said on demanding breakfast. He had w.. And the Apples Aro Good.flood season. _.,.— HaPTb,FI R. been absent only two days instead as About this time of year the news} "Too dark to see. of will be won- the leis he had threatened. Presently Mr,. Danvers came out paper editors. who print three .fuse f tering why I came back after our tiP, - news of the day on the front .page and 1 r las! evening. 'Well. so far as I was and joined his host at the doorway. W�fh _ s "Things pretty lively in town, sir'!" Presently Mr. Danvers came out continue the rest in the back of the 1 concerned it wasn't a real -tiff, I wart- the lend" inquired.' and joined his host. ... paper, want to know why the farmers ed' to lay a iniac trail for Inspectt.r „I found them so," was the dry re- get the .nage apples on the top of the , Roake, who is burning to arrest ma. „ searching, o! heart was taking leave barrel. t I vivo him the slip in London this apntsse• Not much doing in Cheverel, ++� i of his caent in the village street. } evening. and here I am, under my c-xn I suppose, while I have been sway . ••Thank you so much," said Klyne. roof, which is rices last place in Erg- t..Nix, seeing as nothing happens In his village in a year and you ain't "You have given me a valuable' .tem' land whurc he Vial look for me." (been gone forty-eigbt hours," said the of information on which 1 shall pro - "I have been wretched a:1 day, but I eeed to act. Good-bye for the present, "Come to think of it, now 1 am so happy, Margaret sealed, Iandiord.thon(th, you was inquired for by a nice I Miss Lathrop•" the peace compact He raised his clerical hat and Bann- ,Ws:1. I cannot resume my habits- young Lady= -Mise Larkin, the parson's tion het•e o niy on the old lines," said daughter. 1t I might make to bold, tezed back a the inn. pe "I shall. have to draw on my ward - '•F I d Ranke would soon get youre a quick one to make friends, f - ha of rments " be �' Cep �etland► .cs'.9siiss�t i y su moa C%WZ SAW cooan, 8 buy n Mr. Danvers en .. „ robe or a c nee d ga tarind of it through the local po:iee, an "Perhaps it wasn't me that abowed i muttered "If Adela Larkin has spot - I -want to lie doggy till K17" has wonted the Reverend Charles Danvers as the trick. I have the utmost cmfi- `Kathe news may have Choose Your Own Prize dance in that young man. He coned -In clturns o! speed," laughed tMr. Adrian erical attire. 11 - _ Well she's generally accounted a, been imparted. It is a pity that cir- tad my innocence from the first." " cnmstanew forbade my bringing a "But how do You peopose to five in rapid mover, but I've always }sold that wider selection, but the check -suited a house full of chattering servants she isn't n had sort, said the land - " and bounder will have, to serve. And I and keep your presence secret?„ Mar- lord. "�'nr doesn't have a rosy time I'll be an American mitionaire." igaret asked ' with h'er o:d man, from all accounts.(To be continued.) "I can only do it with your conesiv- Lazy sweep, and u greedy !or' money sacs and help," replied Guy. "If you as they make 'em." �•� Os the r. ll a_ Klyne nodded and stopped out into \ ,are wiling to accord them 1 aha Kly - _ cupy the hidden chamber in the east the road. Out of the tail of his eye Thin is the moning air— -j wing, in the family archives calved i he caught a glimpse of Margaret Ler Thin and clear - 'Tire Priest's Role' I should have to throe entering the postofflce. He was And brittle as line glass, M g let h ;not supposed to be known to er !n The light wind tinkles as it Elite 41 rely on you, dearest, to feed me and I me out for an exercise stroll in the his curate incarnation,- but he very Along the dun 'grass. ^-? much park alter clerk." h wanted to communicate with ll do it" reJoined her, as doubt:ess she did with him. •h bluebirds' note— Margaret. "I owe 'you . a lot more i The opportunity was too good to be Faint and sweet— B Hasa that for being such a pig last lost. He also visited the postoffice A very thread of sound. nicht." and, going to the counter, bought some From the tall maple tree it drifts "If you talk such rot I will give my- stamps. Softly to the ground. - self up to Rooke," said Guy. "But as l During the transaction he saw that you have more sense I - will go down Margaret was In one of the partitions Hot is the noonday sun— a r 't l the ladder and replace it -where the devoted to people who want to write Hot and still i'rC y tel ams. He went over and occu- The valley lies asleegt, ' midnight marauder took it from. In i �' ;•` - the meanvvi}i:e you can slip on a dress- pled the next one, affecting to fill up fu the shorn meadows the ewer' in -gown or something and go down a form, crows : g "I am so glad you are back," whin- Solemn sheeting keep: and let we in through the ... g study win- I low: Then . hey! for my hidey-hole Peres. Margaret "Did yon.make any F and the ministrations of my beloved i discoveries in town?" Tall sie the roving shoals Dice." "1 confirmed certain doubts which Tall and fleet— ga „ We will give you any one of the above prises for satins only 24 banshee The program was carried out and bad been worrying me, replied Klyne The squadrons of the air, „ ' f vaguely. "I am not able to report of Waxed bvvset Peas at 16 cents a bunch. This Is something new and D little later the lovers passed throagh gue y t po They crowd sail bravely to the breeze, everybody will bay, Send your name and address NOW and be Suri to Y abaize-covered door giving access to, anything conclusive yet.' I found out Over seas"To fare say what prise you want. r fire cant wing. This was the oldest that the rain who tried to kill me is WATERFORD. ONT. NNW IDEA GIFT CO. DEPT. F.10 portion of the Grande, di;tused_.asitLt0 ; s_,i.1 _in this neighborhod—ne - Dimas- th"Otting-at3us— --- - a great extent unfurnished. Guy came ; fact, left it for more than. a .few Dim and- pale— - to s atop in freat of a carved oak nours.", And shrouded in gray wrack �7e►• ' panel representing grapes. With at "I could have told you 'that," raid The -wise cows early from the hills s= each on the centre bunch he sent the Margaret. Andshe Homeward tura them back.you i panel revolving inwards, revealing a And she proceeded to narrate her dark interior which he proceeded to tel-TH ing experiences with the dog, Swift is the gathering dusk— _ illumirste with a pocket torch. and wigs the midnight visitant sit her Swift and shrewd . dw ,Not much comfort and no day- hedroom window. But, except to say The brees , �hs it falls, - light," commented Margaret, noting that he. had gone up to London, she A house door closes, lights spring up, the wooden bunk, two medieval chairs did not mention Sir Guy or his an- For oft an owl calla. tlrai ; In to gip: Covered Roma, -W& of great hardness and a table. "You'll ;expected return in the nick of time to -Elizabeth Brainard 13oata. scarfs sum or foal day eender, Yet need candies, bed -clothes and .toilet defend her. That would have entailed ----s Dmim rkh„40im and fp ph—,-- Good ware." I disclosing the secret of the priest's "No Lime ' like the present," said l hole, 2nd, she did not feel justified in Guy. "We will go and fetch the things, doing so till she had obtained her now, while everyone is asleep," ;lover's permission. They did so, and when Margaret!Klyne pondered along time. "Well," 7 ; j he said at last, "you had better be + had thoroughly mastered the mnnipu- . lation of the movable panel, Guy step - armed in future." d into what he cal'-ed.his bunk-hole.I And he smuggled into her grasp a ' "Don't forget the grub," he said and small automatic pistol, noting that the _began to Abut himself in. postmistress, who was also a grocer, +� ed b 'i • b -In fo a customer 000b an lase the meat biila. Keeps, ed Rose - Nei baseiai required the even owe" and clean. Saves work time. H sa dreds of thowands of raawesu now. in sac. pekes d3c to ,43.50, delxaciiag: oa• rise and Smith. Bsemeled Ware, Mumiaual oC Sheat Iron. Beery good merchant sells _ 214 `..:.; af•ItIC tpiendid_ btalm on came- \ —T:a3" st--canis. pas and Ic s� ` roaatia�. ao�stinS and earrtai. , nowgwwlt 17 illustrated. - Loam +( 'One moment, Margaret stay jam, "Does anyone ease in the house was usy ash sang ac r I ."Are you real:y writing a telegram, The Usual Length. - pprro ate humor:. A cop! FRSE Sot Ton• WdU any, branch o(. a' know of this place? Aunt Priscilla or is it only camouflage?" he asked. ;`ew;ywed (nt table) --"You cooked SHEET METAL PRODUCTS CO. d z any of the servants?" "Camouflage. I saw you at the door this syagbetti too long-" OF CANADA. LTD. wi■L.GA k ar "Nota soul," Guy made answer. "It of the inn and hoped you vrou.d see Mrs- r;,_•••I assure you Rs the ROASTE .1.0 To AXCOUo E11aeaTOa rAN COVria GlmaaT.. - on from one head of me and follow me here." usual len^the (. _'aT " l is a secret passed the family tosrls gxt er the Hnst Klynen toand describe trer.chyrhis l ISSUE No. 48-128. r ll still the he Itwenthorely agaiile at Rectory ; �' • . • - _ L � 'Tn, Ate, `J^'�,e,3'ti4r h ': r �xea,*r',.• f ,iy .'U�•x- �r'}y�"3» gg e��„ ` ,,. •� y,,• f. ., .. : ='�q"Y.-y�y-.+. � � .'?i t',F -'Y`t`4 yes � .., .:t�'-&, .^h ' -Nil] .i 6'!"rXx' r e"'p.-. c, r y:,-::x ,. 94*7` r,.. a ;z.: _.;±„' s v'rtx,"._ . F-.;- ,,,..:,..,"f. 'rW id' ..'wy, q... ..r<LKr: •: .un4... �,. +sx^ Ts w•I n r4r' c.r: •Kr :M -Rw3'^ t+:� c` eam� r:.. ,..`. 'r _ „ts a+'Jw^ e -f `.`u`iif4k `�'rn.'r�.i, il"^n `,•r.J"ST:sY+C"K; ....T `'�.. V"n.iv.:.- ':.x ..f'�...�',$5,+r- 4tirfr-� ''; 'i :`i. x- k.r ,�i,'a -'t-'"wG+i ,. .�,.3' .s x>.' 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The Issue •with regard to temperance In t� pentd�ing Provin- 'There ie a' queen sense of lsolaii�• . . - gra ',' . _ ; - , _ _ • • t -'The view expands on every aide so Cral Electron is between tufo temperance pol cies. - - �} w fife . ..£ i khat ase is no longer intimate _ ._ ffie fimiile r Rntoura$e of &arid fad ear• _ _ _. __ Ya. _, . ., _. _ l�I.Lo ineignifl- • • » I.than Neaa objeata _ In this Cortnec#ion I uwo=ild lihe'to make clear` two points • .. ;, icaace, and the new''Tiata� are remote + a: _ *ad detached li tngpersoasi aasocie•_11 ..1. . . _ �F'IRST I was a irierreber "bf the Hearst • Government which tion. ... _ _ - The ascent of the outside flight of ' , - steps ti ' a matter of moments, and Yet 1 e,�cismt to transport one into as f :?fit .force the Ontario Temperance Act in 1916. wring .the ten r r : emt%eiy, aew eavironmen�t. The.1. arm ties of domesticity drop away �� sad aa'e lett on tne'aroand below, The years -it has-been in operation I have been a Member of the Govern- sky now o! mare fmportaace than . • the earth; the spread of h4tle sad:vel•. --: ,•hent' of Ontario for nearly six years• My' positron, therefore, ha �t�5 Isy 'stands away from our, vantage _ • • _• nolax, but• overhead the ,sky. attracts given me oppQr#unity to study conditions under the Ontario. Tem- t1. and diraws the vision upward. Its ..: Degentt'y swrounde usWe are now 1.' perance Act at close - . ranges The Act has undoubtedly, in some e.'1 Witted to Its level. - On the north the sombre hila ewe" _ iiespecto, done' much good.. �Itifortuna.tely, however, ti` is gtilt@ ' w np to the sky Hae cloven by the genii • ' of a gravel pat; bracken wells up' in . a rent that -it no lou er commands the su rt of a sufficiently . the hollows and a rough track leads apparent pry' J • seat over the hill brow with willows strong ublic o inion to secure satrsfactor enforcement end mod deep bivagreea gra and bog- g f" p • , myrtle marking the springs. Oa the _...- ._ .. r wrest, the pais mauve ling, inter• �@bservanCee _ - . ;� . r •peened with sa ooausCoasl yellow fern-I. - . _ - - -- h f frond, maltea pools and lakes of lighter r • -' -: • • - ti { 'I. �e amoa�gat the purple heaandr, Dark s ' S COIVD, ti1ld r the Ontario Temperance Act the Govern-' A" r11 I spats of ihtre sad a taw tU=; a of _ _ -has :beer: o ra twelve li' uar-_stor_es. - Uur_ ohcy is to i, oak scrub break the undatlatians; and h -- wtadiess-oak-ta+ees;-taxi-and..-raBg+ ae 111 I• pg "-"w • 7 • • _ • �; - alma, nae up o>z the aottch, framing abolish the farce of medical prescriptions and substitute an official the valley which stretchers away In an F cbacuze pattern of dark trees and pale • • • • ^'� a! dffi fields, dwladMag sato minty dla- permit to purchase with proper restrictions and safeguardse Q. The airy. however. gray with brood- :.. _ • , �R 11 --� tag Leda, dumb clouds and rataless, The Lvhole question is between these two methods of hand'Irng F weircles us ; the line of oloudlets - "tt °, - hovering darkly on the aor:h:.nd the Liquor. Shall we conti'nu@ t0 . alloew xt tD be uncontrollea� or shall we - �1 r L'cee thumlaa,tlion of the west-itght - v ,__. 7ttru"Jlag through the shroud of even : insist upon controlling it ? 11 '•w moi- are of moat itaportaaae. �," . - . Fragrant and Pure. - . .. .. .. The at.-'te very fresh and pw'e• laden - - ' • • ' - - 41th the frasraace, of the heather: It - .. -1 urge upon you to put aside the details and consider only the 11 a as clean as the new house. perched • • • • • • • , _ at _the head the sad looking real Issue. Ye are all desirous of doing the best 'thing for Ontario. down on the circle prospect. The tree , • • • • • • • f�_ 1 I file argtad a oonaort $tangly _ i,�ye must have public opinion behind the �Lauw to insure its existence .1 with its concrete starkness, not yet ass- . - talmilated with its surroundtngs. A be- 1 Only in this way can advance along true temper- " . _. -, ginning of terraces and formal garden tQRd observance• _. _ _ � :sprays oat.from the,house,•.�dies.ppear• -,TR#4 • • _ ._ --- � , ting in o a "*a 9f � and b(ptrn - -anc lines be achieve _ - and blacken, Order is advane- _1. + 16m4 w r checking its - . ;: ti r , ting iiia the tide :raga. cars:em spontaneity ' replacing the ,. , . casual adjustments of slope and hill _ p _.; _ 1. _ ... . - • with preolse levels sad nitety regu- .. _ . _ .. , . + . Sated curves and angles. "` ° . The pub Dew house is talon; pas 9 .. i omion of the scene, resolviug the - .. - - I ' _ - ` lonettaeaa into a peaceful frame . of 4 - - ... . r' human life, penetrating the stlenoe - -' . . . _ . -. . with a perpetual symphony of human . aontxie. It stands on guard before the P. _ �v .. . itone,ly moors, an outpost of cities, al-R.C • �Q quarter - _ _ . _ _ • _ { j a Ferguson) thougp the toad terminates a _ .. . - - _. ' of a mile away and these }s only a _ _- — - '- -'- rnough leas to the gate. On the acrth. --- _ _ - — --' -- --- -- -----. -- - .thrres converging tracks vanish ova fate, and it was while I was showing S&nM Lord Mayotr's Show Has - the hills, gravel and grassy ruts mark- him the valve of the lead that he said: "Where essential silence chews-sad [final Procession. I Ing paths amidst the heather. - B6KING WITH THE 'You menu like this,' Out came his blesses.'-11 L. S. _ like.lightning. and before I could air Ragland Blades. Lord :tdayot` The outline-of tha_hllls _undulates In_ PRiNf,E ' ,., elect of Lo -16—a. wanVP - a eemlcircie; beyond them, Iia many , cover up he had art, my Lip ,I "What to essential silence.., you may Ji males of common. a waste of tern and, the Barenyae'ir'e A Valued ioavenir. sok, flee with the customary old world Dere- heather, dgtdded lvith Jafrequent - George Mason, moaiml A feature of the pio�ea33on 6ym•Inetructor, Recalis Hie In these autumnal days anions the `•x , groups of pines. The new house 1n a aroment he put an arm on my hails, 1t 1a:- was a pageant of road passenger ;Z,.; Bouts With the Prince shoulder. 'I'm sorry, Mason,,' he-said transport, the Wonderful companies of y� 1: ironta them on the:'north; with the air The sound of rushing streams, through of Wales. frankly. 'Have I hurt yon much'' I wood and elen. Freemett, Carmen, Wyt'e•dmwora - • of a barrier, shutting oft the yaliey —__ - and the western' sun. But from the - told him that I had lied many a worse �ld� swift rives, in the vale be Wheelwrights F7ek makers, I;`arriets, blow in the ring?" Hones and Paviors being conveyw3 south, it rises with -the aspect of a To have boned -with iht l�riace of low'11 <: ensile, toward which the valley and the Maeoa laughed reminiscently, The falltas splendor from the radiant through the streets .in pa8senger ve• , E� ailie Rales, American multi-millionaires, "Wheii he left the ship at New York htotee of the peat and present from1. famous � explorers, and a .round half- trees, _ _ Miceli of Oray. L. was, as usual, oir duty at the gang- quickening, the dull, cold earth to sedan chairs,and pack borses t.o t'he *� dozen world's'champions is the record way Tlie Prince stopped when he - ' crimson slow. latest models of British automobiles The toot itself is a terrace of con- off George Mm*n, the popular gymnaa- reached me,. shook bands with ms be and airplanes the baler including the . . et+eGe with the Dale irldescsaoe of the tic Instructor aboard the giant Cur• fore all the cro�rd of notabtltties wast• Marltiiae flown by SIr Alan Cobham t ` blue and green "tea tempering the and liner Berengarla. The minor music of the swaying Dine, �,; 7�e table .winger rime suddenly Gear Ingto greet him, and toil me that he from London to Australia and back. -- tR}ay George he i9. generally known; fs Like the faint murmuring of distant xmy either side of the list coater. We had thoroughly enjoyed our bouts to- mss, Anatjrer atrikln8 pageant reDreaeat . a quiet-sDokea, well-mannered LanCa gather. He also accepted the gloves The rustling- garments of thA . "lady the London flee brigade of today x we in a would of gray. The sky-dome, shierman, some eight stone ten is he had used every d_ay as a souvenir birch. • - , and the famous, Thames watermea, its u.; !leeey and colorless, flits into measure weight, and Ave feet seven fn height.of the trip." predeoeaaora, the "lnhty, dole-bodied _-__ --Sees space, with rifts of tainteet b ue But that brief. description does not Paying her tribute to aoms yarning ? between the heavy. formless masses .One souvenir o= his many bouts, breeze, firemen" of the ancient c{t;. Th8 iia r fully describe this pocket Herenlea. which Aiason prizes very highly, is an covert' to Herefordshire to announced " - that darken as they dwsoend and hang !e'a masa of spisndid muscle, with autographed photograph which Sir The whirring partridge wins,' in cud- of a reel atxnched to an attgieat docv - .. about the hilltop. Now, an apricot not an. ounce of .auperflpous flesh on Ernest Sbackleton presented to him ment which was used by Dick Whi; t k� - s'lo'w lies in the west. Shadows are his athletic body den flight. tinston, who 500 years ago held,the ^° • creeping tip, t:atil the hfoitla'ate masses just before he started on the voyage The chipmunks •chatter from the "You gee, • I haven't any .chanoe -to which ended in his death. It is Signed ofltee to whith Sir R. Blades h'as 'suc z sad outlioess' and tate peop.e on itis ut on weight,' he told me `whitaeical• neighboring bough, I. • tract sit moRionless, `awed lig the air• p almply "Shackleton to Mason:' t}eerse The tuneless note of some belated ��� Thin seal shows Whittington . ly when I crossed with him on a re' I would not pert with 1t for many times bird, as a "citizen sad mercer" sad "re-_-� .. !�• cent trip. We talked in the complete- its weight in gold. In un tyfltted gymnasium on "A" deck, The distant lowing 6t some frietttN.y td Planar Great Brits' . • What 1s that light reflected on the - r - i• farther wake", , Ovey the, eastern hail Celebrities in the Gym. cow: Edward Plantagenet. . which is hfaaon'3 pride and joy_ . there is a steady radiance; the re. Usirtq_the Left. "Dempsey, Carpentier, Roland Todd, _: �� flection grows brighter. Stars are To one who has been long in city pent, Dead €asy. + Arid he-has' reason to be proud o! Frank Moran; Rattling, Sekt- I have `h,here end ess noise and tumult Jill twinkling cat; every minute new ones f According to a Poria newapeDer. + are Doming into sight, The cicada are it. ,_lt has ever7thing that the athlete boxed with them all." Mason told me. the air, there is a'boy in that city who is not cieariag to admit these evening mea-1 requires to keep him- in-,good trim, in- •'8115! I foplld just itke a child-and These - nature stlencea bring inward what might be cabled "a. studious and ` sengera sad •now, a spackle auddealy I.clud•ing_an eleoria hors's which trots, na irresponsible? Many American peace working boy:' The list of grades that -lights up tIIe htil; a dazzling lantern I canters and gallops by the movement I Olympic athlNtes have boze3 in thin t Uplift the soul, make every breath a he brings home t411a a rather bad of a 'lever; a realistic "csmel also 81'♦u with me, dud it wotrld attrprise 1 that advances with incredible swift- t prayer. about his indust. . Se r,. +? ra er - story y venal neant; a3td beoames a circle. -, worked.by electricity, much uared byt you to know the miHlonairea wino have • . • -Alice M. Dickey. weeks ago he came home No. 37. We watch It rtee,'aerena mad sure, those who sutfer.from irritating liverIcome In hers for a 'care' during their 1. -=,> 'Then loin are tw6oty-ieveath In c.��s-ocher trips:' On the Contrary. your lvi±fon'" , 4, arinain; lata space while the earth troubles; bicycles which auiCmatically said hla fatIler., be ow tab n n Fa"Ie r --i,tef-the-number-°f_mil.�C9yered' }3etore tits �i�er. bIaaon .had some Aman whose credit was at a low _ radiance, a rowtttg•machlne; and the usual rings eight flg�>!nd 'von seven- of-ahem. ebb ealded do his tactor to try on anew +•And. how many targe-are there. is -balls, ari go on. 1 Then roma-the:sterner conflict. Fight- suit he had ordered, and on doing eo h "?rte Prince of Wales. was. the one, Ing .with the..l7ordoq Hightaaders found that the c1otIl, Jot--everftitlag, t eTwenty-seven." '" •"' , `;"L Little larger than a man's a-itch, a who Interested me most.".i3eorge'Ss}d, �.GeorAe "stopped" three • .riftter�nt In , fact-was perfect. Ae• turned .ta 4 new type of thermometer works 'sviGh - , :t week' ]star the lint Hinds Tilm Va ,-;.a apecTal meta! sarins, and indicates, when I got him to talk, no easy mat.I pieces of shrapnel during his a@rvice, the tailor and said. in a Dredita tone: ! t£+i, tar h3'is the soul o[ medeaty. and his career as a professional pugil• "The auft to Sue-very creditable In. 39"Now;, said ths� fa'tbei% "this is Zoo , 'rill degrees of temperature from 10 ; He boned 'vith me ovary morntug t Gat 'YAR ended, deed." - *grees Woo v zero to 180 degrees { during lits lane.:rl}I to stew York. He ' "Still,'' he said philosophically, "this '•Ob, , no;' said the tailor. '•Casb much. How ran you be � o, 39 when 4 Rbov�e there are only twenty-seven in, the "d bas Quite a good style. but delights to I to a prod and healthy life. And my cull" cls,,.� - __'hese a 60, wi.h hs tight. rather than nits, who 'vas always begging me to -"- '-'�- ' Being attack by a happy thoyght polish hie boxing. give up the ring. Is perfectly happy- Tho beat music: The Iaagh. of "It'a very easy," said the boy. "Two �t happy children. new scholars have just come." ' . - • ` jtwver hurt anybody. i "1 persuaded him to usa his leftl ao we're both satistledl";. - .. 6 . _ .: L .. - ' M1 ., :: „ , , ` : . �' ,1. ,.-. a .:.. _.,. .w ..% I , »o. - .., . ,a�: . 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I O W rNl 'Y, N;k, M ' of w wM:`e lN. . °T- •^w.• .1:M y"•. --,1''. x•,:. .y r. :"'r, - „s.,s•, ? C. ar - ?£ 7 ti. s. t v r,.Fk•, „1 ,, ,+. ar, .,,:t t! ,_M , . ... e".. ; t � •.,, ;tr- "`! ,> -, a� �s .. • ,.t" `.. t, , .. - ? _ , «.. ,d ,G, ,.� ;11 -•: `•tic e yy,', ,:I. .� - 01 r - . _ . , 1. .. - � •ter. __ _ _ ... _ -Wm Cuafs has been confined to - _ A (-'� . - -- ti/�3�ik7 - - - - Y -'-- ----- —` '9 t h 111- - .. ... ..,,I -- LOC •----- his -parents -on F`rida last..... has`�9` hz�S i -- 1. L - . . - . . - - J:' C. Philiphas hada te>epFione seas. — — - '- y _.... _. _, I 1-1r installed in his resadence, No. 26(Y0. -Dr. D. B. Marsh, of. Parry 'Sound t rte I ': �' ' Mrs Walter Bemett, of Markham - -Fred Bunting will --instal • a radio- visited with F. T. and Mrs. 4hlating. • � C ` . `*pent Tuesday with Hugh and Mrs- set i n the Town hall on Dec. 1st, to on Sunday. ^ Macban• broadcast the elections. All are wet- ,Several fro here attended: W __ _ . _ _ . - _. -_ " _# . --Haney Calvert, of the Oshawa come. E.N. Sinclair's meeting at WSitby olti _ - : - � : Reformer,. spent Sunday with hie -The Y. P. U. of St. Paul's Church Saturday evening. clot H: G. Calvert, and family. *in meet on Friday eveningt,and -the -We are pleased to -report that F. - -' :` - - � ,... _ .. . •L'l9te Ladies' Aid of St. Paul's per tm wil be in awime of tho Lit- IL "Doyle, of Toronto, is now impriov- '0' * r.� iikureh will meet on Wednesday Dec. e� and Social Committee. ing nicely after his recent illness• . _ F i 1st, at.3 o'clock p•m-, at the home of -The Sunday School and Christ- -Mrs- (Dr.) Cartwright has been _ .. _ _ t ]ilia. Herb. Monsey. mss tree entertainment of St. Paul's _spendinngg a weelrl wi1>ir her uncle and � -At St. George's Church mxt Sur - church has been changed to ;M,onday aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Fielding, of Gra- ' 'lay, service at 10.30 azn. and 7 p -m• ni� ht Dec. 20th, on account • of dile venhurst~ - . Sunday school meets at 9.80 a.m. W, school closing. . . . - -Dr. E. A. Sadler Dentist, practis- . F :;R.I :_ I ­ ��,.�,, Sproule in charge at both services in wilt be here in his - Ep Music. -On Monday �evenirig of this week in Toronto, a large gathering assembled in the of�iee on Thursday from 10.a. m. to OH z;' -Sale of Work roup A. of St• nodge rooms of Doric Lodge, A.F.' tit 5 p•m-, as usual.• _ . ; - ,,,,, 'Andrew's Ladies' Aid 'Intend 'molding A.M•, for the purpose of unveitirtg a -D. J. and Mrs. Callaghan and , 4 .. � ,� � _ • � �� � -" .•a, sale of fancy work and useful art- tablet erected to the memory of two child of Toronto, spent over Sunday "' ides: and home-made baking on Sat- of their members, Herbert Gladstone with, Mrs. Cahlaghan'e parents, John X tuprday; Dec. 11th. Watch for further Kerr and Frederick Lloyd Bateman and His. Marker. �e have Some wonderful valIIes in Qo8ro08t8 t0 BhOW yon tq ` 7 ���- who plod the supreme sacrifice on -Dr• H. T. Fallaise, Resident Dent- At ��.�. please let us prove to you that yea can - c -Remember the meeting in the freld. of battle, after they ,had an- 'int. Office over Balsdon's hardware i Town Hau this (Thursday) evening' 9 to 6 Bail and purchase these lines teat real valae8" right at home. - In the interests of , John Stacey, the swered their country's call when the store. Office hours, y ;�a Liberal -Conservative candidate when Great War began. When all had to evenings by appointment.• 1. - addresses will be gives by Mr. Stacey ken their seats, F. M. Chapman took -S. J. Collacutt is inabs11i1iR at his , Isad other prominent speakers. chair which. he filled in his usual garas;e ttvo new gasoline tanks, tach The Rubber sea8on is here -We re prepared with a line to11 ,. able and happpy manner. Geo. W. P. of which is so constructed that it can x -The Women's Institute will hold Ever§, of Whitby, who has been dos- supply two different kinds of Baso- _ 11hOW you. Prices materially reduced. t hheu regular meeting on Friday next sly in entified with Doric Lodge fol lie 1 Dec. 8r 1, at the home of Mrs. W. J. a number of years was called upon Anniversary services in connec- - 1 i„ ,.,;Olark at the usual hour. Roll call-- to outline the steps taken leading up tion with St. Andrew's United church1. I'. :? r Chi'rent events. The" -delegates to the to the present occasion. In a splendid Ri11 be held on Sunday next, Nov. 28, 4 : Provincial Convention, Mrs. Crank address he referred to the history, of ah 11.00 a.m., and 7 p.m. Rev. D.N. . # w' a' :an¢ Mrs. Miller will give ffieis report. the, two young men, to revere whose McLachlan, H.D., Secretary of the • " 6 .4 0 • � 5"", Note change of date. memlory the present gathering wal:s Board of Social. Service and Evange- " 1. I• -A sale of work, under the aus- held. He told how they were known ]� of the united Church, will . L � ..', '' ,V" • ; ;y�ices of St. ' Geor s Guild Will be and loved by the whole village, he preach at both services. Special mu- • y� ge t --hrid is the Tows 14a11' on ffie- told--how-they--had -become members sir will be rendered at these aerates. - ..11 x ) noon of Satu4ay, Dec. 4th, beginning of Doric Lodge, and how they has On Tuesday evening, Nov. 30th, a " � °''TThh a 2.1 -t $ o'clock, ere will be offered for honored by their fellow -members chicken pie supper and nonxrt will be sale fancy work and home-made cook- each of them the 'highest - ies- l ' _ 11 `' , by giving given. Supper will be served from _ _ - . . i ig. There will also be a hot dog honor in the gift of the lodge, that of 5 to 8 o'clock after which a splendid;4 ;� stand. Afternoon tea will be served Worshipful Master. He told how program will be rendered by the fol- . . _ ` * P:.. aft small tables by a bevy of girls. Herbert Kerr Was one of the first to ling Toronto artists: Miss Aileen ' DAm't forget to have your fortune told enlist when the call to arms was Riv- Bawden, Elocutionist; Miss Nellie _ M `�, amici -watch- the eri; }v } wee-3;ivta- vialirtist; and &rockets. - Everybody welcome. No for bravery on the field and how he H��, soprano soloist. These art- _ --- l _ •.entrance fee. was one of the first to fall. He also lata all enjoys splendid reputation - .�Y f y - -On Wednesday evens in the told b,ow, Lloyd Bateman offered his so a treat is in store for all who meq 017: Ol Q�i14wP' F � Town Hall, Rev. W. R. Wood, Secret- services when the country was seen attend, Admission, 50 cents children - • _ � cry of the Manitoba Prohibition, and to be in elanger. His death which under 12 years, 25 cents. . :-1 formerly of Dunbarton and Claremonn took place in Brussels at the close of ,The new fall colors and styles are very pretty • '' gave a most forcible address in regard the war from pneumonia, was a direct . to the operatidn of "Governmen Con- result of the hardships and expastlre :lifissD ddoewHserssenga. - Great volae in Silk and Wool at >l8 cents. j I Krol" in the western province. The endured in those terrible four years. w - :lpensumption of alcoholic dzirka has in He paid a hi h compliment to their ELCO PLANT FOR BALE -4p � Our Heavy Silk Por fall in all shades st a1.0. per pair _ �, 4 - creased about three -fold since the law noble citizenship, and to their par- �oly .e NEwSOFF10E, is simply a winner. ,-•afC a. came into farce three years ago and ants, George Kerr, bank manager in ��. drunkenness bas increased proportion- Pickering for a number of years, ann FOR SALE -1 Durham cow• fresh: Draw Flannels In leading colors at 85 cents per yard. �9 ti :'siely. Dr. Bateman, now of Toronto, bath and 1 black cow -sue Nov, nth. Murray `la Barrett. Pickering. l2 13 i,. , 4 "' �,,,. Pick- -The second meeting of the Pick- ening Continuation school Literary of whom, with their calves have been held in high esteem by all. The Master, L7 OIIBE FOR BALE -12 rooms. ce- Hment ` Society of the 1926 year was held at Most Worshipful the Grand John A. Rowland K.C., honwvd the blocks For fish particular•• apply to Mrs. McGinty, Pickering, 44tf w the school on Nov. 18th, with the v4ee-president, Glenna Gilarer, of the o�ridn by ,his presence, this being Doric T)iGA FOR BALE -12 pigs. 3month• � third form in the chair. The third corm an excellent program only the sftQnd time in which Lodge has been graced by the ares- old. R. H Johnston. R R No. 1. Locust Hiu Phone Pict loon 12-18 l - . presented eonals= ,�s Snags. Instrumentals, encs e a Grand Neater. He govt as eloquent address befitting the ceras• FERRETS FOR SALE -mood bun- and Rea During the prUgrlim tar•. A� Y )ohs O Brien. Frenchma,s * F.W. Mz, Frasreer� of Dtmbaston Rave a ion and previous to beginning his ad- say, R. R. No. L Piekenng s -lc ". r, \ 1. to the pu- ��11as�. The Continuation �Edilto L a unveiling thdress he e b whicrmed the h she lodny erected ��� nafu� ct>r<mopo a mil t9 fO ': • !S,::'CHAPMAN =: -11 r' FM2 wea read by ro the wall at the rear of the nod1; to ' Crank. after Which the meeting room John D. M Spence the D.D. .: ., .elesed ,by singing the National An- G.M. for than district, was also pre- 130fATOES FOR SALE -Both ear. ,. sent and spoke in high esteem of the L, ly a:td'aee varieciee grown and delivered e t tem. a Edgar Storry, Goodwood. Phone StouQ 2718 ar r 7' "` ti Monday afternoon last .meet- pro tvo young men sad the spirit which -�� 1 is the interest of W.E.N. Sinclair prompted them to offer their servicesFor Fall Ing to their country. Prof, C. H. E. WANTED TO Buy -From 2b to 100 ' the Liberal candidate for South Onta- Wright, of Toronto, who spent his WANTED of gone l:nd. trandY to Fitter+ • i , .ria, was held in the Town Hall. . Not- boyhood days in Pickering. spoke in r'itn Ne shout buildings. Apply Boa C. Pi : t withstanding the fact that the meeting - A. was held in the afternoon, when the the highest terms of ribs two younyt Insist oIl _'' `' men with whom he tvae ultimate. Dr. 'OT10E-We wish to inform the - farmers are very busy, there was a Moore. of the BrAoklin Lodge, also psoas o[ Claremont that we have several _ attendance, the hall being well- cords of hardwood for .ale, cut in length. to sort 7't ed Waith interested electora,many be- spoke in appropriate terms. During �,ny�, S' :wart & )ora, Claremont. 11-17 �ttel 'Pereha Rnbbera` e evening r. Dewland, of 'Whitb " inR women The chair was ably till- rendered a solo which was much ap-' B EEP FOR SALE -8 younit ewes - . � i ea by Wm. Gormley who. on casting Composite , Whitby, gave rev- R3'Shropshire:97P,> .g, Wna �`;��� " and Penangle Underwear , the menti spoke on the various e+e precrated' and the male Quartette of Apply at lot. R. Jarna, n ng qu edge , ,e tions now before the electors, and Sit eral ro nye numbers that were - m criticised the government for brill nuc Benj yeti. At tills close of the ANTED, TO RENT OR TO BUY '�(�� Oan't Beat 1 �eYn _ _ 1.±'j . •tng the election at this time, as the meetin refreehmeats were serves -Farm of around 80acresof good land.bY .TM a &"nine farmer. Have good stock and equip t should riot have been din- g . ' by the ladies a large number of whom meat. Whitby a cast. Apply Brea Ritchie, = ..pelved for another year. F. M. Chap- were present, being the wives, sisters Clarke P. O. 11-12 - . ,.: t. .. : •!ansa, who case expected to speak at —Rain meeting, was tunable- to be and friends of kite Dr.- an members. Among - _DRY (Semi ET•yFdgH__ .LAUN• Q l -. chose pr�fietlt-were-Dr.-�d-MrS: - DRY (Semi fmiah}-i at oar driver et0 and Rubber iJpeela`�7 ' cult, but spoke at Mr. Sinclair': meet- man, the parents of Lloyd Bateman, explain our 2A boar on -vice. Just leave Your - - $nR at Whitby In the evening. A and their two dat:ghters, Mrs. Steele name with Mr. s_w.l avis. barber shop, We `- .$p $ t ., sntietitiz!te was Ennui in A. ti. will pick up and deliver• s times a week. "a waterproof Oanvas-top Moccasin Sole, • •- .. K C., who recently began and lira Tzeloar, all of Toronto,` and ; tbe�ce of law in Winatby. He the three btrothera and two sisters of ,L�ARIti MACHINERY -Frost A l,Lfesee' Oloth Over-iiubben, reg. 1.26, foe .. .76 Herbert Kerr, Archie, of - Toronto; U wood Cockatwtt. Tudhoae Anderson John _ffave a very forcible address, contining Norman of Belleville; Allan. of Pre - Deere• .eJt. Gould. Shapley A 11Smr, Peary. =--]Len's ell -Rubber Overshoes, reg- 2.60, for ... _ T-... _2,06 z — :Lis remarks to theehiei ia8te o3 the Wilkinson.oBee cries. Orta 7oar the temperance question. boa' and Mrs: White said Dolly, of now. luso De Fore.t radio.. w. F_i"Ing a� ._ empat , Toronto. ' Greenwood. 27u - TLese are No. 1 iiubber, but are job lots we picked tap. � ,, . ;[ He criLtcised Premier. FerRtlson for OR SALE Cheap all kinds of . . - 'attempting to restore conditions as Fwagon...sauna, and all �briada of yarn im- � ` •they existed before the O. T. A. came SALE REG18TIER. :meats in good order. Alao.everal hes? and v ' pp�� _i into fares :and when bar -rooms were [fight scala and cook .Love• and beaters. High- ) ' .: n .`.,�8 a rushing business in every MONDAY, Nov. 22ND -A' Bale of bx- d for bides and wool. also live Pod; -Lowndes` Clothing _ - town and village• He made a strong carload of cows and young cattle, at �' H'�"' Sto,t!lville. Phone 1908 lstf '. "lea for the maintenance of the . On- A. E. Ddu or'A, Wbitevale, the 'pro• �TOTICA-I am wrecking a few Ford .Featuring the 'Conomy l�n$�e3 lII Fano Temperance 'Act, which is reeog- psi ty of (i. Jifkine. Sale at one lr car,, Witt sell the .ery thea 1 have -" A. '• Wised as the most effective temper- o'clock sharp. See bills.' F. Poetill, also for sate one Masa b tottrin&.arum« ear. �erQOatB, _ i . ` ane: law ever, enacted in Ontario. In auctioneer. rand nice, rids nice, looks nice, a sumptuous out1­1- grraof of this he lOointe out the •Rreatl'y at. which gives the imprenion of came clans, sad - A4� �n WEDNEeDAY, NOV, `QTS-Oredit 881: at the ridiculously low pprice of 1150. As cats art PiVJien proved conditions of the working of dairy cattle, farm stock and imple- selling thiaia a remarkabh barpin. Alan a Ford Fred T Bunting - -; a a' •elaas, the majority of whom now own ments, at lot 21, con. 4. Scarboro, ton truck ac also. T. C. Brown, Brou&ham: serf • _ , their own houses, whereas previous to (Armedale!. the property of Percv ,. -- • ' - . , '. B,etablished 1867. ' Ibhe 0. T. A. only a small percentage Bennett. .Sale at one. Prentice & NOt.SCO C3 �.-•-• s ,of the working men owned the houses Prentice, suctioneers, ' in which they lived. Mr, Sinclair, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 24Tb3-Auction �pphcation for �iQore� in spite of the great, strain of an :,4,,,. ti sale of horses, cattle. bogs, ggrrain, THE CENTRAL �G ,RAG ��l electron campaign, was in good form. hay, corn and implements, at rat 17, He strongly denounced the autocratic con. 1 Pickering (on Kingston road Notice„is hereby Riven that Evelyn - ' attitude of Premier Ferguson whose >} mile west of Pickering Village), May Bateman of the City of Oshawa, M , policy is not that of the Conservative the property of H. G. Calvert Jr. in the County and Province of Ontario Telephone 4900 -: :y. He ridiculed his wobbly act- gale at one sharp, See bills. W m. accountant, will apply to the P�rlia- ons, changing his policy every few Maw, auctioneer. ment of Canada lit the next Session -. ? "' days, according as criticisms are di- Thursday, Nov. 25th -Auction Sale of thereof, for a Sill of Divorce from ` °' -accred towards hir»► He claimed that her husband, Harold Victor Baherrsmrt, - ^_ if Ferguson were' returned to power, Registered Shorthorns and grades . - and Implements. at lot 35 con. 4 now of the City of Windsor, in the ` - F \ - he would likely have a policy entirely Pickering. The property of the late Cou'1�`y- of Essex, formerly of the ' different from that in which he ap- , Cit of Oshawa, in the County dna Auto Re airs, Accessories, Oils and ed to the people for their sup. J. S.'Beare. Sale at one o clock Y . . P . - p she See bills. Fred Postill, auc- Province' of Ontario, tailor, on the port Referring to his failure to hold tioneeeer• ground of adultery and desertion; )by-elections last year, whereby sev- Dated alt Oshawa, this 29th, day ofasolne, Acetylene �Pslding,. r'' : `isn constituencies were denied repre- Tuesday, .Dee. 7th,-Aiuction Sale of April-, A.D., 1926. - - - isentation in parliament, he said that farm stock and implements at lot. battery Oharging 31 :, Premier Fergbisan's explanation sues - 82, Con. 2, Pickering, the property . JOSEPH P. -MANGAN, • ' • ;that on account of the lateness of the of John Smith. Sale at One o'clock Oshawa, Ontario, � I --- -P r mason the stormy weather' would pre- See bills Fred Poatill. Auctioneer. Solicitor for applicant 12-18 . XW sire made on all makes vent the -electors from turning out. WtnvNMDAy, Dsc. 8th -Auction ssde - xl . But he brings on a general election of farm stock, implements. hasaeae, • at that very season, and he snggestr Brain, turnitnre eta, at lot 14. con. Ss1'AO�C'B - .ed thatthe reason was that the wom- & Pickering. the property of John N. • S which would go against his.. Orocilett. Sale at one o'clock: See - Marble and Glranite Dealer. . - _ - _ . _ _ . wet policy, would thus be cut off. bills. W. B Powell, auctioneer. x• His policy was for the maintenance WZDWWDAY, Dsc.8TH-Anction sale L..Cemetery Lettering etc. .. . _.1. ° of the O.T•A., and if his party were of high grade Shorthorn cattle, reg. First•clsm work I .. ` . lin the majority, and he called upon Yorkshire bogs. sheep, horses, bay, guaranteed. HRLES OPEN `w ER �- � : I, to form a goverpment he would tree grain. fowl, implements, etc., et Kingston Road and Pickering g —.1 every effort to enforce the O:T.A,, east halt of lot 82, con. 4, 1T:bridge. g until the people demanded its repeal, the roperty of Fred J. Jones. 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