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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1927_10_07A X. 7r:, W7 "r'ORINQ,.ONT.-,:,-.F-R--MAY,,,. OCT. 7.1927 :��Xo 5 VOL. XLY11. FICMLJN WHITBY." PORT Lo,NION. 14Miss Pickering", the latest 4 the G ENWQOD Miss Erma J. Ann", a pupil of sm.3au and Basis, U.S.S. No. 4 and 11, has been award- new busses to be added to the ' Del ed the saver medal for the best.paper Ray line, serving this and other com- ID R. FORSYTH. Oph. D.. Director on "The History of Confederation". munities from Toronto to Oshawa, is ­X% rical Associatias of Ontario. IN& der I IaWb" of the Animican The contest was held last June among announced to gd into commission this L ' _ Eyes by twent. _0 —.-77.— all the Entrance pupils in Mr. coming week. 7 esG rbo"121ok Claremont. Ont.. Tren-.hls inspectorate, the prizes be. Stop signs on the fifty intersecting established INS -alskets of all sizes ing donated by -the -Commission—in- -streets along the course of the two- charge'of the Diamond Jubilee. Erma, provincial highways through the ..A,SCHRISTIAN, Barrister and also obtained honours, both on her county-town with the. street name on adtor, Notary Public E ekItID d descriptions High -School examinations and Prin.- the reverse side pre -ordered to be dk- tc n' All accounts must be a oan. South Wing, Court kilouse. Whitby. y --d-by the town council Id ary Musical examinations in June. We' erecU a congratulate this talented but modest The county council, at a special or arranged for by aid G. BROWNING}. K. C.. Barris sesskn here Tuesday, appointed Mr. let, as, I am leaving f Ay ter. Solicitor, Notary 2 ublic. Aunes•FU.. 'at lowest prices lady. or ia young tely west of Post Office. DundAs Street. Oscar Downey, of Myrtle, a former "England early In July and Whitby. House phone 3S8, _Qf6cephoike 392. AUDLIKY member of the council, as inspector require my books closed EATON & ROSS— Barristers. So. for sale -1-AWtors, Northern Out" Building, 330 Some splendid fields of corn r n a . re for Ontario County under the Corn- not la.ter than that date.. Bay Suet, Toronto. Borer Act, 1925, with the front three being erisiled now.. W. J. Ekaton, OHAS. A. WHITE. Mrs. Gardiner Winter visited her townships for inforcerrient this com- 1. D. F. Ron, Adelaide 2767 ing season. ek. Suoce"or to late W. G. Barnes' parents in Toronto this week, Bishop Mowl, of China, a former. 12�10HARDSON. PJCKERIXG— Phoue-Mark OM F. M. Chapman is planning for an- Wycliffe student at St John's church A large SoLicitors etc.. 213-224 Cortfed- other Yorkshire and live stock sale repm ding, Comer Youge and Rich. t=e a in November. at the Bay, attending the jubilee of mWad Sts., Toronto. Phones Main 1390 and Main The teachers' convention takes place the colleze, addressed a meeting of 4490. . Pickering office open Wednesday and his old-time congregation here Tues- Satutday evenings. - Phone Pick. Gdoo. atf F UR.NITURE The and Friday of next week, day afternoon when occasion was Stock of Feed AT BOTTOM PRIUMS so the school will be closed for these taken to present Mrs. (Dr.) Forster, of various kinds on hand Dental days. aw J. Mi Bentley Bros. have about completed wife of the retiring superintendent of J. R. POWLIX. Dentist. --Cd-r. the Ontario Hospital on the lake front Better secure- your supplies now,. J"L"on Rd. and Victoria Park Ave, 'ro- CLAREMONZONT. the puichase of a good herd of m,lcb run and will be shipping heavily of the town with a beautiful photo- as it will be Pearce and higher ps at door). O�w Evenings all a, Dressers $12 up, Washetands cows graph, of the church, Mrs. (Dr.) John In price later on. y winter. Moore, making the presen $4 up. Chiffoners, 5 drawers ore, The committee appointed by the D!D. Q. Smith, Dentist, Stou and good sized mirrors, WHEAT AND BARLEY UL half price. It will Club to inquire into a trip to hear a tattiom le, HonarGraduae of Chicago and To- play have reported that they will go and the WANTED wato Universities Ro a, 4u T. of pay you to call. Demal Phone office g,,, CR. to Toronto next Wednesday evening. Surgen BROUGHAM. Iola. No M.- appointments. 251y All who can go are requested to tele- ID LAKE B. BEATON, phone one of the committee, Gar- D. D. Will Greig, of Mo-ant Pleasant, 10 Graduatelol the Royal of Dental J s.. Rooflmg Material I diner Winter being chairman spent a few day's with his relatives Surgeons and Universit? ofC =eto. Of =Mardocli't Gonfectionery atom Whitby. here this week. WHITEVALF- COAL hours 9 to 12 : I to 5.30. Ind. 'phone 6. 5 x British Columbia Shingle@ M i sse s Hilda and Gladys Middleton, Bell phone 8 X 46 The Women's Circle of the Baptist of Toronto, and brother Walter, or Sunday at their home NEIL C. Srd ]TH. D. D. 9.. L. D. 8.. No. 2 Band 5z .46 Church will hold a bazaar and cafe- Oshawa, spent 1 (SucceesortoDr J N Dales). Graduate of ri 7— tea tea in the Sunday School room, here. A Rood.. Hard and Soft Ubilitoyal College of Dental Surgeons and Toroo• Friday afternoon, Oct. 14th, from % Fred Stevenson, who was married Coal on hand. AlF%o si supply =ystraity. At Claretnout ofte over D. A, TORONTO ASPHALT reside Scott's store ivery Tuesday and Friday. Phone to 8 o'clock. It won't be long till this past week, will in future stouff to- 11. 27tf ROOFING Christmas is here -and this sale will near Belleville. We are sorry to lose of Kindling Wood, T Murray's IS in.. 82 in. and 30 inch be an opportunity ' for those who like so worthy a citizen. stove length. TERBERTT.FALLAISELL D8.. widths. 4 in I Shingles ; also to be early and well prepared to Mrs. T, C. Brown was a city visitor Phone Pick. 1709. D. S. Graduate of the Royal College of Surgeons nd the UniversitT of Toromo� choose gifts that have the charm of over the week-end. Her sister.. Mrs. -12tf Metal Valley azwl �1: Office abovee?"is, Balsdon's store, Pickering. Out. that busy mothers made right now. Wallace and the latter's daughter ac- CIffice hours: 9 a in to 5 p. in., or by t- Ridge Roll. DONALD MUNRO, PICKEKINd a being hand made, and then the things companied her home. agent. phone Pick 3700 47120 Profitable and sturdy little Material, or will give price on garments The Brougham Women's Institute finished job. for the children, a variety of house- will meet at the home of Mrs. M. b. L. SURNINGHAM hold linens, aprons fancy and plain Burk on Tuesday, Oct. 11th, at 2.30 VEJZA8RTH RICHARD801q-8uc- Even the best of cooks get tired of P.M. Everybody welcome. Building and General JL:=eww to the late W V, Richardson, GIPICKERING ' Way Contracting. -P-- - Mr. E. Hardy and Miss Agnes Holt- "Oil* 4— F,ry Lnaurance Compiinses of her own cooking sometimes and we] —remarried in Pickering an Estimates furnished on alt Classes 0.44 = standing 34tf — X-n YAM comes a chance to buy a cake or pie by of work — interior and Exterior . LUME.9% that. will be different. Everybody Thursday last by Rev. J. S. Ferguson POSTILL. I.JcssQA8d AuctiQuOw. likes home-made bread and buns. We wish the young people the &Iterations and re sin, AW c�amum ad TW2 "W OWMAD. Ago. Chimn#" Built Concrete Work. Fmaake at au Come early for these. Yes, come. happiness possible M.A. SMOG" In an sbartal lip 08L 610:3102 MINING -AR___ I be giver, Pbone Pickering ro 12 046w& Address Grsao= P 0., there will be lots of good things from I A splendid opportunity will _ pickles to house plants. Something to the football fans to -see an excel FAIRPORT. ONTARIO a 2.21RATON TOWNSHIP — lent game of soccer on Tuesday, Oct. Si 00sassledonarter 0 buy and sell. furnieb quotations of mystery about the two novelty I Itit. at 4 p.m.. when the famous Tor— 61= Information on all Listed and sales ladies, and a social hour around 4000"1"4. lift. Kane too = 88 H J-N-Gr L -IJEN -8- - 'l assaria Isavier ad massmw I" Unlisted Mining Stocks. the supper table. Everybody wel- onto Varsity eleven will play a game with the Brougham team. Be sure to We will be pleased to advise what come. come and bring your friends. Scotts SbllogleA .01 WX. MAW, IACKNSRD AUO• stocks to buy or to hold. or GREENWOOD, �Galt Gsd•anlzed Steel Shingles TIONS".1or York. Qataric end Derbies what stock to sell. The friends of Miss John Soden are to W." , 0, -1- by congratulating her upon her good luck Bird�a Felt Slate Shingled Clients W�. making mon.,y am be James Gibson was a city visitor on in being included among the prize- for sale at sursew at NEWS' Odlcv EleU and Isideoss- following our advice. • 4"t Discuss. wwthy� OUL Sunday. winners in the "See Canada First" Our long experience in mining. ex- Mr. and Mrs. Willows spent -Sun T. PATERS0_ - _CLAREMONT Leading gver. a period of tweet day in Toronto. 91 tic photographic competiti Call and get prices. -Phone 2812 herdnby the T. Eaton Co., Toror'vot'on, yearit. allows us to give sound advice Born, on Thursday, Sept. 29th, to as announced in Monday's daily on the investment feature of a mine William and Mrs Clark, a son papers. -N 10 W or the speculative feature of a pro*. Quite a number -from here attended Dr. Wm. N. and Mrs. Middleton and ermg pective mining venture. the Markham Fair on Saturday last. sons of Southbridge, Mass., who are In the Le • time thave SOLLOWAY, MILLS & 00. Walter Green, of Buffalo is spend- on a motor trip through Ontario visit - att or Goods Stm I H C N E_ P KER NG E S Ir" your 'fa 1arowe installed for win- Members of Htiwodard in a few days here with his brother, ins relatives, were jtith I. Middle- stock 31chAnge. F. L. Green. ter, or your old one ton last week. They were accompan. HARNESS lKembers of the Kos treal J. Stewart, of Toronto, is spending led by Mrs. M. Willhelm, of New 0 repaired. ur supply of quality Earn*" and- Mining B%Gb&14P- a week or two with his parents, John Haven, Corm., who was seeing On- Farts is now complete, -CML= and Board Room, Ground Flow. and Mrs. Stewart tario for the first time. Their eldest we can give you the best metropolitan BuilAung, Mr. and Mrs. Tremble and Mr. and BOOTS—GREB SBOR son Keith, is attending Toronto Uni. f this. Famew line )f Furnacee. We have a large stock o 9 k_&� — TORONTO, - ONTARIO Mrs. Matthews attended church at ver'sity. asw Heaters oat d 0572 Brooidin en Sunday. Boot on hand—unbestable WE ARE • SWO W I N G .:. a Don or Living Roon Suite in mission design made in fumed oak. Tile jrSM68 are solidly ocri. ,.-.Istracted and the chairs are upholstered in brown leather. Viiis met consist@ of four pieces including Arm Rocking Chair.. 'Arm Obair Reception Chair and Table. our_p..Ce on this Suite can be most tavatsbly compared to any catalogue price. Our price, ALSO AM Felt and Spring Mattreesee in stock. .,Apex Records sold here. . . - •Sterift Furniture Dealer and LF'uneral Director Phose 191*1 CLAREMONT Clarence and Mrs. Pengelly, of Brooklin, spent Sunday her;e with the OUNBART". REPAIRING A THE RURAL to James and Mrs. Smales, a daugh- ter (Betty Jean). Iformer's aunt, Miss G. Pengelly. Mrs. T. C. Robinette and family, Mrs. Gerald Cowan is visiting Wo maintain otir established reputs• SECURITIES COMPARY LTD. of Toronto, spent Sunday here with friends in Montreal this week, tion•for repairing all kinds of harness and bo.ote., Rev. S. S. Shantz of Vineland, will be the pastor of the Menronite the for.. is sister, Miss M. Wood. Mr. McFarlane is somewhat wvder Church for the next three years. Real Betate and Insurance. A deputation from Greenwood wait. heart the weather with hea trouble. CECIL BRADLE'y Farm Properties a Specialty' ed on the council on Monday in re- gard tov the location of the propsed Miss Elva Mitchell visited with friends in Myrtle last week-end. Give us a trial and be convinced Send Offlim; 213 214.Oonfederation highway. Miss Eleanor Mackey was the flaruese•maker,' Life Building. Toronto. Do fail to bear Miss Pearl Ne­w. guest of Miss Margaret Mitchell this week. PICKERING, ONTARIO V* Phone Main ISM. not ton at St. P&-irl'K-Fowj Snppet Mrs. `-t and Miss Ross, of Tor- M11 Branch Office: Gordon Building, and Coneert, Oct. Ilth. onto, visited with Mrs. Foston last son and motored to Cobourg last Pickering Ontario. week Phone 6600. 28tf STOUFFVli.LE. Mrs. Kennedy, of Scarboro, was the guest of, her sister, Mrs. Jean White, 2= X =N-111103=01� CLAREMONT The Wedn3sday half-holi comonth, d-gy m;iii he ptinued during the of Octo- 14Lst weeL Born, on Sept. 28th, at Enniskillen, /her CREAMERY /The - Prince 8f Wales' Jubilee gift to James and Mrs. Smales, a daugh- ter (Betty Jean). of peony plants is expected by'our John and Mrs. Anderson, of Niag reeve this month. am Falls, are visiting Mrs. C. An-, Big beat price paid for* Rev. S. S. Shantz of Vineland, will be the pastor of the Menronite derson and family. Miss Marjorie Annis spent the Creatu at the Church for the next three years. week-end at Cedar Grove with her Mr. Harold Sanders, solicitor for our town, is on an extended motor sister, Mrs. F. Sewell. F. C. and Mrs. Elford, of Ottawa, trip to New York and Washington. and Barrie Walters were guests of Give us a trial and be convinced A number of Masons from here at- tended the banquet to Rev, A. McLel• Wm. Thom last week-end., Miss Effie Dove and Miss Beare Ian, of Claremont on Wednesday were guests of Miss Phyllis Nichol- EIM DJ&U M11 _I evening of last week. son and motored to Cobourg last Our town was looking as if it were week-end. 2= X =N-111103=01� on a holiday on Saturday last, as a Next Sunday at the Community large part of our attend- Hall, Sunday School will meet at 2 _population ed the Markham Fair. P.M.0 and church servi ce will be held Harry Holden; while attempting to at 8 p.m. Rev D. B. Larrgfdtd'will For Poetry use 'catch on to a rig, fell beneath the be the preacher. At the A.YP.A. Our Royal Brand 'Ila And received ugly flesh cuts bruises the head. meeting to-night (Friday) the officers will be installed and an address-will and about A very sad event took place 'here be v fisj: by Mr. * W R. Sproule on :at your Groeer's, last week when two members of a the ry Alma and objects of the Young family were laid to rest within the Anglican People's Association. Fornairs who have wheat gelyour space of a week, in the persons of the A meeting of the W.M. Societies Du'nbarton Soar made from your own late Thorrms Klink and his daughter- of Centennial and churehes wheat. We can in-law, Mrs. Harry Klink. will be held at the Manse on the grind it. Mt. Simon Hoover, a little weso afternoon of Oct. 12th, at 3 o'clock. of here, met with a severe accident Mrs. G. D. Atkinson, president of Feed of all kinds—Ohickillp [feed. while operating his motor ratting box. Toronto East Presbyterial, will be - hen feed, chop, millf&d. While drawing out some straw which present to address the meeting and got entangled in the rollers, his -fih 'Mrs. A. N. Burns, secretary of Chris- - Chopping every 'week -day. — gers got caught, which resulted in tian Stewardship -and Finance, I the loss of one finger- and - t also be present. All ladies =1- N. =4=*rrV;rc)o= ing of his hand. dially invited. L AJ4 Tt3 W(GHT L n yryrY '• fi+;r "!'"{- .'$L. ..,. _,Tr.G F .:q,^ r . !,F1`:,V`W PJ '�°: Y:i ».Pi'. !Y`..� 1., Y„�;,Pv. _ ±„J .Y 6'i, _ �`'_ ��: ��. .:�'',r vs"a. ro�P�. yic Ira_ Kt'.�•yr„•x.s�.r`;' e2'9.•'+ i.,,�:�s «-i' .,c•"1. :a,��xrm- b .r, � Ma- :e„a �+� a jyv'., •-' , E r a. a %s"..�tyu' mow. 5y.. k rw r', w!:. `''ri fir, *,rr•3.. w: , , ,..i' -4 •x �,�uRS; .. .ey., r:A,K'• �.t:Y"ii:... ., h: ♦, ,; ;• .vr -,s '� ;.� ,.. a.. na .:a. n ::.err.-® rN4�.v"+an� •,aP_ TT, ..c k will run well over 60, while the' esti- • �. PI fA i mate ofthe in, 1,000 ore, - Fatal Cle&mw _ G THE BLAME ♦ injured ran or m The Went Side, a section of houses Solutions Being Sought For Safer 'Highwayer =Henry of moderatelq wealthy St. Loviaana, �o�line _Used . in __Ieci. y t Sentiments , lay covered with a blanket of up- ry - �'~` rooted trees, torn imber and bricks, Washer Causes Triple .� �: LL out of which crept injured men, we. - Fatality in TOiOntO —_ -SAFETY FIRST �' _�._ ' _... men and children, black and grim as Z. Home The Good Roads Assoclaiton has little. We have erected guard rail- y though emerging oa from a coal mine. ooinplttdd its aesaiona at. Niagara Inge, we have placed thousands of ,. TURN TO RELIEF WORK RESIDENCE WRECKED Falls, Out The highway ministers I road }signs, we, have cut out the sharp: Every city department turned to- Gasoline ward relief wor7c while arm kitchens used in an electric wash- y ' orf the Dominion -were on hand to die- curves and the - corners, we'have• spent t � �� y from Jefferson Barracks were sent to ing machine in the basement. of the cuss "ways and means" of not only�.atilliona, but,in spite of all we could ,^ Yy two neral relief head h e •• k imppsoving but making ous highways do, there has been -no falling o8 in : ; ge quarters estab- 4 of Charles R. House, of 1 i9 safe. I accidents. It is all due to the man li$hed in the district. The Red Cross !Douglas Drive, Rosedale, Toronto, The President; Hon.' Geo. S. Henry, behind the wheel. 'I think if I give sprang into action, and 100 automo- (caused a devastating explosion on X#Astsr of Highways ' for Ontario, you a definition of a man, it will ex- biles were patrolling the streets to I Saturday afternoon, which reduced a spend in opening: plain much. A man is a creature who ° pick up stray sufferers. The organiza- I splendid, twelve - roomed solid brick A MOST DIFFICULT PROBLEM I can see a pretty ankle three blocks ' tion established a first aid station I house to an unsightly debris f twist - • distant but who cannot 'see a locomo- where the less seriously injured were ed steel, broken pieces o?" timber, 'I think we are all agreed that the gied furniture and greatest and most difficult problem tive the size of a school hose, rein- taken care o!. I bricks and man , + I forced with a flock of freight cars The lists of dead and Injured grew took toll of three lives. which we have to face to-do is to see. g j g r ^� y even when it is almost on top of him." as police, firemen, physicians, nurses, A TERRIFIC EXPLOSION. #lint the awful toll of needlessly west- The expposion occurred shortly after Paul Palnleve welfare workers and volunteers began `+ life is reduced to a minimum. No WAIT ANOTHER YEAR French minister of war, recently wel- restoring order. The. storm revived ter or more necessary work can Numerous suggestions for eliminat- comed thb American Legion to France memories of the worst storm catao- 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Miss undertaken that that of forcing ing or reducing to a minimum the in the name oL Histakki, the maid, was upstairs In �~ • �� "� " . his government.. fro he in the city, t, i►s users of the highways to realize terrible toll of deaths from automobile a P tq, that of May 27, I the bathroom, dressing Bab Jean pk + 1896, which killed a total of 140 per- y X need of a careful and cautious accidents were presented, and while ready to take 'the child for a walk — arderattaT� there was naturally a of ��(fj;- -- - �.�Q, sons. when the explosion happened. Miss others. So I .hope that Safety .opinion on man ado Wrecks SHOOT ALL LOOTERS Goldie the cook, was in the dining- of First' will be the keynote of this con- ( Y Points; all were Every available policeman was ,room „ agreed lrhslt the appalling loss of life We$terri. States ,cleaning windows. Victor was �� verities. was preventable, even under the pre$- brought to the area, and Police Chief lying in bed at the rear of the house, Hon. Mr. Perron, Minister of Roads eat congested condition of highways "shoot immediately issued an order to I suffering from a cold, and the other tot Quebec, added hia approval. "We 1 and citic�treets. St. Louis is Heaviest Loeser shoot all looters, ending with the : children were playing in other parts !♦t�ve been building roads for the pee- The whole matter of Safety First With Property Damage grim admonition to make Coroner's of the house. -Mr, and Mrs, House, - ipla for many years," he pointed out, was finally referred to the next Inter- — cases of them. 1 were in the basement, engaged inl 'we have erected safety signs; we provincial Conference for oonaidera- of 75 Million As the agencies of rescue and suc- cleaning curtains. A large amount ofl !Have done whit we ' could to make f cor were getting into motion the city Lion and action. gasoline had been poured into they t ie " igltways safe, but it appears y 'NINETY MILE GALE was again enveloped by a weird, } washing machine, it is said, and in+ r *- 't fib (nave been unable in an of ! TRANS- CANADA HIGHWAY y ! greenish light which sent terror to I this the curtains were soaking, taking; the 4Vrovin"s, to make the people Federal aid is sought to assist in St. Louis.-Six square miles of fair the hearts of the storm sufferers. This , out stains. In another part of the Fwd Widerstand that life must be protect- ( bridging the gap from the Soo to • 5t. Louis has been desolated by a shortly turned to a pinkish hue, and cellar, it is understood, a Rudd heater ► t a license to operate an ! Nipigon in the trans- Canada High- wicked tornado, torrents of rain ushered in the dark - was heating water for the washing) ntq le is not a Ucease to kill other I way scheme. The highway when com- It is estimated that 2,500 homes mess, which was unrelieved by the which was to follow the cl"ning of People. I feel the situation very ! pleted would be a national asset; were either vrrecked or dama*ed thousands of street.lamps broken and the curtains. istrongly. It has become a national therefore the Federal Government while the streets and boulevards were; useless. Just how the fire which caused the s duty foe us to stop the needlearwaala should assist. Further, an impetus clogged with fallen telephone poles and Illinois, Arkansas, and Oklahoma deadly blast came into being is not of life which hsa been going on for to provincial roadway construction hundreds of the city's most beautiful I were also in the storm area and death known definitely, but it is thought the past three years, and which, for : would follow the marking out of the trees. Trolley wid'es torn from their and havoc is reported from all these that a apa•!k from the dynamo I ' ti the most part, has been due to reek- Lake Superior link. I1 the whole of au p y States. have ignited the gasoline fumes. may, supports a at blue flame as the met' � . ilemmeaa on the part of drivers and to the Trans- Canada Highway were the car tracks, and the shouts of o Mr. and Mrs. House and a 3- year-• Itheir bad behavior on ,the roads." clearly designated, the various pr-o- ! policemen kept terrified people from old daughter were killed, while two 7 O, S. Hem, Startling Incident in Austm- I from Michigan. said: winces wou:rl be able to build their inury or death from the live wires. wards and three other chiidi+en were) `'� " °'In our state, we have done every- connecting links with the assurance Ilan House. � thing we could think of to reduce the ; that they were proper! SERVICES DEMORALIZED 4 Iai! injured but will recover. pp y placed as With telephone service demoralized, Canberra, Australia, Sept. 28. -A �_ 6° s c:asualtiee, but we have accomplished feeders_ -- startling incident, of a tragic nature, f - e it took the city several minutes to learn.' - I what had ha occurred in the house of Represents - )Distress Si happened. The news's of.the._ I gnats from .lap - T� Boosted 'Girls Paddle Canoe from New ' tornado was flashed ever the city by' fives to day. Vt'htte ministers of the I- Vessel _ i radio and others in parts of the city) Government were speaking �tegret- „' w By Austi York Ref fully of the death of Walter Gnie, late Seattle. dash. - Distress signaIa' III nvisited by the storm. from a vessel believed to b the Two girls, Lillian Litha Rerten and En ' clerk in the House, his successor, J. r The twister was accompanied bq I Yoshida Mani Number 1, were p�eked - -- - -' - - -- - -' is 3>G-ter -WrXe �- Yak -0tty, arrived terrific rain, which added to the deso- MacGregor, suddenlq unconscious and i - Canadian Auto industry Will in tiia teal recent); iii a frail canvas, was removed fa an nnconacious state, up recently by the Beattie harbor radio p Y Cauio Houses 9 phceaclike to sere, t4tation. The. nature of the trouble % - cAVered canon named Wt.l o' the ' g and died shortly. afterwards. = Be Affected f crumpled in man y was not known. SVIs " on tboir la it to Quebec. The' —z,= Auto trade from Canada to Aus -' Saris, secompanfed by a collie dog The first flashes that reached Fire. given an q P F..11t for British Coltunbia The sh8,1 poslh. was and Police Head t:arter9 set u of The 48,16 north, longitude 142 49. ti �tralia has averaged seven and-a half ,and cam.'ping parat�hP;rn2lia left their ; 1 general mobilization of, every avail- wer;t, end no report has since been re. tssilifana for the past taro ;home about two weeks ego and pad -! I -The Department of the Interior at " - p years The, able policeman and fireman. • The tariff[ has increased a duty of. died from'the.Hudson Riser through Ottawa has granted the Columbia of ; ceived. j storm area was quickly blocked against: 'J 3i per cant. to 12',5 per cent on ! ChampIsin ('anal to -the Richelieu: the Province of British Columbia for 4 E_ the curious by a hastily formed cor Are you the manager-i- . itnasaembled chassis, and from 12K' River, art•lving to Montreal In excel- i elk to be used In restocking areas be- C. �• gar'" asked the Rs ► i don. Behind the cordon were hastily i -_ _ to 80% per. cent, on assembled chassis Lent condition hay.aii enjoyed the ex-1 organized units of relief, sad men be. ; tweeze the Okanagan and ICPrtle vat - � very modern young thing with the perlencas. )eye, Twenty five arfmala from the monocle and the Eton crop. "I wish U. S. RATE HIGHER. gap digging Into heaps of stone and ! p --- --� herd in Buffalo rational Park at to report one of your waiters for Similarly the U.S. rate on un- 1 A man in " Chicago has not spoken brick to look for persons they believed gross were buried. + Wainwright. Alberta, was shipped to insolence." - Indeed, madam! What assembled chassis is raised from 1235 his wife 1n three years. This would Cookson, B C., and released. The: pp � I � did hri do "'When I tf oi him he . - °to 17% per cent. and the assembled ; pproxi- seem to shatter the Idea that men are DEATH TOLL HEAVY !looked at me and said! 'Thank you.. per g becoming feminized. ' P VPainright herd numbers a now pays 2i'i r cent En lisp -made I It is probable that the death list mately 400 animals, ,• i i miss--you're a gentleman _ tlfsusaembled chassis pay nothing and f . assembled chassis now pay 5 per cent " - -_ -- - - -' - - - -- - Roads and - run Intemational H. , , __ -- The Minister of Customs Hen H Trunk ' _ •, _ ; -. .._ Highways _ E. Pratten, in introducing the now ' d tariff in the House of Representatives _ as e g , - at Canberra said that during the last - O i Ma p, �_ar - { SKETCH NIAP , Anancial year the value of irizsorted - 1 ,no1aanNo MAIN motor -car chassis was $61,250.000, of , ._ ' •"•0 ��/ ?' _ ! i" t(D;lrlilfBlLE ROADS which United States' share was $37,- 1 a ""i... . . 500,000; United. Kingdom, $15,000,- , ^�• " j - BETWEEN - 000, and Canada $5,000,000. ' /,. �� :,.' • _ - s...•w. �a•o�• u.. AND U O R r. ` O Erdkna,a'� (GREAT LAKES SHEET) r It Is not expected that these figures, 1 �• :. a r~ .s "+�+ A• f � r : will be reached during the corning' . -' "" 4 _ �\ .oe , � ••e roc e _ }� .'... year, - 0 • ufirKa, \ :y. .' "qT �y.,,.q •P.ith .. - ♦ - .. r The Minister said he hoped the new I� 'Any � � •:•: •` J � ; ' { " f K,;�+r+�•a,,,a,r��'° tariff might cause a good deal the t i •, ns»Mar a 9.dei,� _ ;,, ,;,,; E C trade in motor cars to shift from the ii `vr "s"' '"' o« Q LJ E B United States to Britain and cause a �" .ir. 'r� . Q"` • ^^ �•� �. stimulus in intra- Empire economic _ ' `°^ a P„ „' `I° " development. The new schedules were • -1 C irk c���G r" { 'affective to-day. The increased rev- } =,;�, - .c4.y.'o µ' e,rv�re. OTfA► " ' enue, from it, it is expected, . will be ,� , ,,`, Vrt amw>i M r„ _which will Igo toward the °'"' t n. �1t , m ' a.u9eu _. •a a „a° r~,. _ yr roads development scheme, / : s a .'Order of 20,000 Women Now r1 t c :yMral PL M Includes Two Men g., uo,,,, gw O rora a dnY ich Detroit, Mich. -The Daughters of _ Q4 n.,c -r ,`j suet ?�= `acotia. which has ry � I+ ,� / '.tLLl�7iC -. � , w�•r p,n•wr i �. Just closed its tk.t• ^ "a""" s " twenty -ninth annual convention here, — {uscee mDi R reported a membership of 20,000 wo ro, ".• " ]men of Scottitsh nativity or descent. '- °=° ` _ .e, �.r c w mo : i. • .; f r Ten persons started the society in + �« serf •tom. .v,ew N i. New Haven, Conn., in 1898, pledging � Roc4e t �,o� �,� v - �»iT ,..t••n , ,n w�„ ft "C Ctrl' _ fits members "to keep, In ever loving _ - _ _ """"u �• h,a.`%'Iavue E^ ��+ ■_ �" ,," ;F _- remembrance our native land, to as- ' sist the Clans, and to bring our morn- bera. mothers, sisters and daughters .of Scotch descent toadther for auld iani. dyne.,. - i t � av �•ty o«" ,.o,.,„ tyr•ctW _ , nor wabr o-..c AK Two man have membership is the 'I ja i j aim• , Daughters of Scotia. One is George C I S ! °" I 0' Drummond Bone of New Haven, who N A i I , with.his wife helped form the orsani• r 1OU� , { �"""�" r nionta , ` pation. The other is Col. Walter Scott of New Yotle, Past Royal Chief. s wan of the Order of Scottish clans. r .Load and + lam" Rte, wE T Lady WLiingdon 1ipU1 i Pay Visit to Calgary sr,� K Y. ,• e ,w I N .I_• Wpm Alta. -Lord Wiliingden, ���" � n. `^""� _- c�.•�P, J�l' rr.o•r tteptor- 0000ral of C."ada, an� "v r a ` 'PAN •C CANAOA'S LINKS WITH OUR SOUTHERN NEIGHBOR ' v" eb'�ri &r iiid �ds7 The Department of Niaturej Resources a`iid latelllgence Service, Ottawa, deserves. great credit for the pubtishins of the above map. �w according to Director Lynch "Is probably the most comprehensive map of its kind available and was publlshed primarily for distribution In the United ;,WJ y hl )� y) "Th" 'Ir :the beat States, for the asstftabce of travellers who might be planning trips to this country. A limited number could be supplied from our stocks while they yaws ever Aotne" $Ise Isat, without clyarga, ttipon• appiicaiion to this office. We are also always open to suggestions for the improvement of these sheets." Boosting motet eQ n't let that discourage Fort." i tourist linaluess to Canada assumgg more and more importance and the Fede ra•1 dovernmeat certainly sypsi %- to be' ants to the situation. ,r- • 7. ����•.•- {'.•,.._Ya`"P'.. +.:'.`^...�`. Y .- ,.__._. ...._.- _......,. _.,.- ....._ ., ..... ... _.,.,.L.� :s r... ..- _ �.._._. t.,:..,. 2... _.. � s._ .... ...pA`: -s. GtS' -_•' -" -r:.4 .. ._ .... _ .. -. .__ a .f "•..1s''• h. ..._ .C•Q:- '4. 1 '.6 e:. .._.i�Y•. "A .S'... -. .. S• I. :MB.:a .1 >r .`.t._Y.,. :. :L.,• 'ul J1 ' �� ..t J a.� n. ��,. - .: R !'•:J3'F'tbd',A. •. y!"•U rwY,3; !` ... s.kw a A. 1", w : W.. .dh.. -a«N•.., ,y- _ 'r"M'. - .5.,•r'�+i '!W A,. - ....y,�,. ?C `�, �i'a.•4,s�� +..�° �, �..')§ hrtay�iva",• arw+. a�"*• s�a�`.• �•. a' �°:- r,.•jw�,�N�e?;Y�:''.�.°v�e.,i sv r-�' n 'S'.�,- ?, m ^t aF,•5': am "•'D�i. '« r' .- vy'e.nn✓••yi - '$.:'...,...r.. •+f, - ,.'ay..rvm. ,y.. gEyy,,r,,. •S'e-,�a" - e''•:`nx.•.,,....w,. ,.m'. m.vs. •aa: n?•r .. -rs•o+ •., -. _ .'•.. :' .: '. .. .- +Ae°`T.t• -r+. - ::^a alx� .. .vr.'dr1., a,✓ ,M.jf • i €, AT3€ BLOOD Auer ��on iestaa we we cono V • • a A�ur�i ur e w he :f'Mot Corrected Seriioiu3 Results $� n • A. �e co taini " or +ea = _ Stu a to Follow. In no trouble is, delay or neglect 1 •t a � .� _ 'more dangerous than in anaemia- thin, waterryj blood. It is very com - ;aion in young girls and in persona +qho are overworked or confined with T lea doors.. It makes its approach in so stealthy a manner that it is often Iwell developed before the trouble Is `�! ) `Cecognized. sue' ii • But taken in time the tonic treat- s g�QC led ti S • v: 'went through . the use of Dr; WIl- liams' Pink Pills Is as certain as any- 1 thing can be. Miss Teresa Hoof Aluminum* • a Dunrave>r, $ue ; is one . . the many -Now packed only I ! -' 'anaemic sufferers who has s sound new _ ,health through the use of this medl- T cine. She says: -I cannot express Clasaifled Advertisements w too warmly my thanks for what Dr. ,Basis of Marriage j WWilliams' Pink Pills have done for Westminster Gazette (Ind. Lib.): WUNICAZ ZNOWSUMM"s, me. I was suffering from a badly, Women are nom times tnrtdtned to U LTRAPHONIC GRAXOPI is rundown condition. I was very her—scorn the need for proteetion, and the selections, if $185.00' for $66.uu, uar- >vous, had little desire for food, and independence of modern woman MAY teed. Pota■on, 340 Dtount -Royal East would fool tired out at the least exer- have given an enormous imp•tt!s to ontresl. ' Lion. In this condition I began taking �� » this attitude. The basis of marriage A R N t3 -bI A CHINE & HAND Dr, WI-- 11ia�fl'_Pttrk Pi!!s, and before ' Prince Believes Shew is Correct K :(iTTINC3 - "oi Tyme A11 � dd in COmpaIIlOIIShip may,, t00, have been Nool, ' "Silk and wool, ' 86c a pound -- uaetng them very' long found my Take out your dictionary and see if life is right or wrong. The photo- affected a little by the fact that we I delivered. Samples free. Stookin$ dt- health gradually improving, and, my graph shows. (or shevs) an entrance leading up to a train at the new UIIloa are presented wilb an increasing num• Yarn shops, Department 10, Ort1118, oat; J. 'der their continued use was com - Station at Toronto and above the gateway the sign: "Show Tickets Here." ber,of substitutes for social ills, But i $oY ®a 1�,2 n "woo ... c pletely restored. . For this reason I This is proving quite a curiosity to the passengers using that station and the man who says that a motor -car ertaLe '.�$Z•QD iilven �tlT earnestly advise all weak girls to Chrp tr sell so Sets of our Flamoert providing them plenty to think about while on their train journey. It !a quite to a better inveatmen` than a wife,'Chrt ■tmaa seats for 1oc a set,- .��.Iten_ ' Labe these pills, feeling cure that noticeable in this modern age, especially after "show" is used generally. The and a woman who professes to believe sold send us $3.00,,and keen i9:no. Iva they will do for others what they did trust you tilt ?l,, B sat, NichnlaT'q A. for me." new Union Station was officially opened by His Royal Highness the Prince that a business poet offers a eater Co peoc .cows t.. }Srnnktvn. �'.Y . ** Q a. Send your name and address to The' of Wales, during his visit to Canada on August Sth, and His Royal Highness Protection than a husband, are usually' Your mind to your mint. What al's received transportation ticket number one with' numbers two, three and the first to' contradict their views by Dr. W11Ilama' Medicine C Broek• their actions. Marriage remains ilia ;You coiningT - villo, Oat., and they . wl mall 'you four being issued to his brother, Premier Baldwin and Mrs, Baldwin, reapec- best of man's inventions, however -" free a useful little book on "Building tively. The Prince called attention to the sign above his head and agreed many people believe the inventor to �►�! Up the Blood." The pills can be olr with the officials of the.C.P.R. upon its correctness. _ have ,been -g woman. fI Fall Colds ".,?� 1 tallied through any druggist or by ' I mall at 50 cents a box from The Dr. J r Minard's Liniment for Lumbago iii Attack them at too beginning. b ����_i�ABY'S �[�]�j _ _ _ Heat and inhale lsginard's Rub _ Williams' Medicine Co„ Brockville, SOICi� d Ir'� ii TAMUTS Unt, t"f on throat and chest. - - - -- -- - T he Yong gcamp. �t Manufacturer- "How did' my son m us ;ton ALAS THE HOME The Large Party.. •' ca Cry. on the business while L was o The.` steamer was just leaving the Shit on jZssolini Nearly �a Manager - "Ob, be carried on all ' -' pler when a man rushed up and right. shout - Once a mother has used Baby's ght, but he forgot the business. ed: "Hold on a minute: there a party Causes Diplomatic 1 __ •. ��+ Of fifty coming aboard•" Break Own Tablets for her little ones the � 0 4F VI A _ k again and always .keeps a supply on hand. for The steamer backed. In the men walked besets and sat Sarajeuo, Bosnia. Jugo Slavta -This the fret trial convinces her there is - dew's. After five minutes of wafting tittle town of fateful name' nearly i nothing to equal them In keeping j the captain weal aC1�9A to him and - wittieased a endden'- -diplomatic fnd- children well. The Tablets are a. mild + asked 1t�ha psFty, -wi5tlTd' be much dent between Italy and Jugo Slav a' but thorough laxative which regulate i hanger. when a circus clown here, amidst up' the bowels and s n weete , the stomach, - • "Whs't party ?" asked the Ma'n roarlcus laughter, sang a song ridlcuT tlige driving out end simple and is. "'rho party. of , Sfiy, you spoke in$ Premier 12ussoltnt. !digestion, colds and simple levers. I - The !ta'ian Consul in the town ledg• and making teething easier- Con- - about." led an Indignant proles' whh the Jugo rerntot; them, Mrs. Saluaty Pellet!er, 1 P A� RELIEVED " "'Olt. Pm,falB� party! I'm tlftq to- the auitorittes, decisring that If Rt. I)cmas; Que, writes: -"I have 1, al Jr .ti. day• 'tie otlPading crown wag not Fualshed,'uwd liaby'A Own Tablets for the poet 1 Italy would take sui!ab ?e measures to tear years and am never without them Insure the, dl$ntty of its Premier _ In the houwe They _have always] Qiman Saffeled Nearly a Year. �. G The better the qualit' of - -. f Alarmed at the vehamenca oY the• gives •fhe greatest satfrfacsloa'l1nd. i L d the tea you tine -thy -more r _ or 10® bushels r r _ Irnportant it is that the con - tagirvverberati n-seffifrrom�t Rome. the � mothers,of little ones.," Tab %ta. -� d Brought hh4 Heal can clad_ly -- recommend -them to sit _ r+. l'' s NegetaWe tainer should be the very local 'ofnetals ordered the ,circus to are sold by medicine dealers or direct of wheat. _ p°� �$� Her 'best. By`caieful tests it has 'leave town I'mmedlately. It did s�, !by mail at 25 bents a box from The ` been proved that Aluminu 'arid the -clown -is now stngin. fa a Dr. Wllltams' Medfelno Co., Brock` That'* about � all the trip - "Moose Jaw, Sask. - "I am m goinjg to _ 'is the best container yet t neighboring tov n, minus his skit on , r111e, Ont.. Costs, and that's why thous- try to tell you a i}at Lydia E, Pink- 'found for tea —and Red Rose Mussolini, ands of people go to t1he Old barn's Vegetable Compound has done "Ole, Was Puled, Caen for- the Holidays for me. I suffered very badly with Tea is packed only in Alurni- The aviators seem to have contTI- ' dragging -down pains and ir1flamma- num -the Ernest c ever Ole Oler-on, track - walker, was cup-. , an unforgettable pleasure. lion also sins in n ht Bide over pad• buted a new and more uplifting mean- P y 8 used far tea. t posed to be - testifying after a bad ! �P n you going? my Etip and down my whole side into -' 8T i ing to the word "hops." headon collist,in: my leg. I had it rearly a Scar when _ e Anchor Donaldson Steamer I Pent to a cin:tOr end he. said I - - -- "You say; thundered the attorney, .. "at ten that night you were walking Letitia " leaves Montreal Err would have to have t:no ration. But + Scotland on November 46th. The " operation. ..-. up toward- Seven-Mile. Crosaing r,nd Carder "Assaoaia° leaves my mother said to take Lydia E. _ it saw Number 8 coming down the track WmtrealNovrasber 250h for the saved her Vegetable before. I o k +" Channel Pores. saved her life years before. I took at 6-0 two es fou d 'Yah," said Ole, ! n bottl and I n I was better w.•. Special Christalae sailiags so I kept on taking it and also used ' *' ��is/g�g / ,And when you looked behln you, Halifaz for the second wetk in Lvdia Ir. Pinkhan's Sanative Wash. �'' ✓✓ you saw No. 6 coming up the track at December will enable u to have had'two trore children since = . soxa 60 miles an hour ?" arrive in plenty of time f plum then and am perfect we1L .I used _ .. puddings and haggis, bagpipe to have to lieedown two or three i= y \ M..,,,,� °Tall' raid Ole, / P to a.- "Well, what did' You do then?" and psatpmimea. - times a day, and now I do all m housework without trouble.' I a q� Q� ®� iF �, �t�w. ,•Aye got ot[,the'track." Round Trip froth $155_00 up. Ways keegg the Vegetable Compound ' ` ` "Well, but, then, what did you doe "' everything included- Children in the hodlhe as I Kad a dose now and . °half fare. Your StramshiP Agent Veh, aye' say to mineself, 'pia bane - then helps me. I am willsig for you A IY� will make all arrangement•'._ r �� a+ � h— of a way to run. a railroad'." •to use tlul letter any wap you see $Z . �, and I will answerle:ters. Tf I can bola 4 For all pains- Mtnarcre Liniment. ! any other ivoman'I'd be only too glad _ ` 41 try se Mrs E, )loo Je $ s- Americanization, . with Its advent• 414 Morse Square, )loose Saw' -t Ages and drawbacks, is affecting the - UNES 81 t Ve bls r ka ydi _ e _ Interested dable a b. �,��.• � Braailiaa woman, She to not as & ,j,M gpgggT128P'OI2DtA., LII1Srr6D . .�mpotmd is pea medicine t ({�r►� ���� � rule in political emanctpa• CAW ,ayjhwentagwn Streets. TORONTO for all women. O Lion. The arts giving scope to her 'For pale b druggists everywhe y re, � 1 e - I temperament are preferred.- Caroline ' ! Nabuco, Rio Janeiro. = --- - - - �� aw Tflet lissue � se NAVY TISSUE is soft and absorbent and, MO DS if y .like all Eddy tissues, is manufactured under ` .AWS the most exacting sanitary conditions. • i'r BECAUSE Guaranteed to � ® "- . ,Each roU ` of F j cut 10% more timber ire _ __ __-:777_ - -_ __ _ ,,NAVY" T13- same titxie, with less letbotr _ �= than other saw. 3 sue is air , gtlaL' srMOwcs CANADA saw eo ur0. V -- A �owcwro Proved safe by millions abd''piescribed by physicians for t: M.^.NTREAL anteed to con- v�neouv�. ZT• JO "r', N.s., ( tain 700 ShCW. t Quality a n d `r _ _ euritis GumbagQ, Economy Pain Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatism DFF.�' ><sFs NESS - M combined. HEAD p c; :. ttsli.rrid by ;DOES NOT AFFECT'THE s or-Am fi r�,f 19 a. a IFA -OIL j s' s Aces off_ °'Bayer' -':. - acka ' C>D. /rL" t ''Rub Back of 1iaTS' I�rsEa fvostxtts r� which contains proven dfrections.''• tr Do r'sN` HU1.1,"NAD/�, At All Druggists. Prise ir:ss Also bottles of 24 and 1 of' 00-- Druggia%s. t - l Folder about "DSAP92S.8" oa reQnwt- : ! L 0. LbsuL tie. ]s FINK Me., sM Vwk ♦ea rte (ra.■Iat� 1Rtr�e d a) of. � uscsfactar■ of momacette- rtn L me tr■d■ ma sele■chr o�aalieillcacld (Ace I 7t7 '�.' '): ' Whll. k is' qe11'- Jtb4wn 18b U No, 41 --'2t ' t0at area t>r s■alst -tae pobtic ttnt kWttttons= tin G ■� with .:'bate' smseal: t�■ Cvos■. ft , k' F' P ,, , , . ,t � c� - a- + . ?:.1 .,-. * ,,,� - r o. �,. . .: s..t•�. . A �. • r i4 �? d '�k. • A •rer 'xrY r S N, :e, m ��,s -+:.: .w:,.'V q,.., : :: r:<yFtr. ..;.. :'�`sx�•. e ; :"„2'r '•;'y'.`• y,�•' °:v,.,.. ..�,. . �.. � ,:N,^..�''�c:s•�tW 6Y yam• .• .," ^,': 1t, , . :r .�- •+'^,m,'�a +'fir.+• ,,: --: ,5 •,�. ,..,y,.ar ..,�yy;,� �,» .,y'•z.•.., r. >n.,•.v° -�' +.' .'` tY 4.,.._..M" ,y,y, Rt:. ,•� \•y'N+,,Yl y; sr ,er ?.N ,v ,U. "4•,4a VW. .ai»1f'YK ..—tii:.'.O; -j't'y oer,. !�„�„�YY' j .,. .. y, �:'. +8� :� . + >ff '�'"w�c :.tt^= Y.�;..v,..�'a}'9" =<• �: ...,.:v _..i .... %.- ..`,,X��.+. « �,:`::'.;;.---- ^"4- 7•,•••, - -.. .-� ...- .c+-- ,- ,+..... •— �:-'Cz.::. •cMro'+`•:* a •' 1 :.•„^- .. Jk • r. y dents of ; 8,toughapr7abavgg• i been re- , ceiobd requetitia the couaoll to ro- _ - =�S g p cute estimates p.i the oat of ,Inetallia Win - _ , • :,,_ µ . _ � g � ter will be here y and and wstSteaance of streeE lighee, it M ou base aay'notiltu of " was moved by G. L. Middleton And _ . _ •."ra7RMS. secpsided by Joba A. White, that the _ •� � • •. . '-- sr-.•= •. .: d .' you a now i! g it.16 per yet,; i1 80 it paid In advaaea. clerk write-the Hydro - Electric Pdwer . S.ird and Soft Goal of thi p sleigh, leave and Light, Commission for races, and S U R.N E, T T S best -qua ity. 6n : ,a your order n so that It Subecriptiam'ro the Umawd saaeea a" Croat when these have been secured to call a RE, 610DELED' BARM will be read when the• f r — Harsco i3.00 is savants- r .. special meeting of the Council, to _ h gret @now appears. - which the petitioners will be asked to JOHN MURKAR Pro f�8t0[, attend,psnd i! R -4na}ority- of these Allo {d•tiaie dances will start for the Q ' W' r ,, Q Cavor rpceedin with the work at = fail and winter'monthe: THOS• A. LA L_ORNE.RE�D Eheee rates the necessary by-law will A dance will be held every Friday, PSC3>eezinp'. Gat- CLAREMONT PICK6RIIVG COUNCIL. be paed. starting September 9th. _ Twhe council, now .adjourned to roast Everybody weleome: Good prizes. *i - again ns Mond V. Nov 7th, for -the NEWS. FRON THE GROCERY I ;T7 The above council met pursuant to Music by Alex Bacchus and his Members all resent, the reeve in the _ - . g Kingston Road at p Roeebank Corriere,' A pall full .Of "° • transaction of eneralbusineee s adjournment on Monda the 3rd last. pot arerle. chair. Minutes of, _last meeting read Soap for $1.18 4alf mile east of Pouge Bridge. - and appproved. =A thunder storm passed over lv Pail, , . L. i}. Banker was heard cc»ptaining 1 Ga auizsd Pa 45 t toot the Engineer's award re_ ditch in t ta'dietrict on Thu_radap evening ♦��p '.tl :Bari F. & G. 8os. 25 front of. his property was not tieing i-aet. 4N&damaRe liA-s beea- report iigai Mutual.71re. Jj Bars Gold- Soap,'... 32 b carried out.: : • 1 Isar Ivory Soap. 9 SPECIAL ed other than a nuatb ®r of phones F. L. Green, JAS. Paine; Wm'. Clarir,'ul'ane� :CQ� °2 Bare Guest Ivory Soap, 10 PRICE put tem ora•rtl out of business. i Wm. Middleton and Wm. Harris were p p Y .Cheap rates for farni'andcountr "1 Large pkg Chip@O, 25 l$I.18 r heard re Survey of road along con. 8 buildings. y by provincial engineers. They object Windstorm on buildings, Regular value, . p g " N O. T/ C E W'n3isto Insurance gl 48 ton coin anew road either north or - windmills, Silos eto. « - -South of con. 6 through Greenwood. Automobile Insurance Art Chester, of Port Union, was We have taken over the Agency for _ . A 'uew` stock of bnlbs for winter blooming : Hya,cinths, Narcissus, n heard.- asking the council to etition Fleury Plows and• Plow Parts, of all kinds. Wall. � !; l? Daffodils, Jonquil. Tulips. the C. N. R. to put in a crossing at lot which we will keep: con- FARMS FOB BALE A emalloutlgy in bulbs will brighten up your home 35, lake front. stantly on hand The standing committee on Contiq• Write or phone during the winter months, M g Fresh Fruits: Cakes and Confection• - " ` gencies reported payments as follows: erp,always on �T D R Beaton, on acct of salary 1layu0 ;' 'E D. B O YY M A N shu- _Murkar; -en- seas arcs_ votes' Highest prices paid'for good butter, "Fresh Groceries all the time at the right price. and- frealieggs. 20 -WSIT ONT. Beta, collector's blanks, birth certitl- - ' _._Buy your groceries-at the Grocery Store. rates, and collector's anvelope& = 50 : G A `N N' V N - Walsh Eleetrical Co. Ltd. Toronto, . C�',r �. Municipal supplies for supplies hall 41.75 : BROUG13A5i . J j �r�v JAS* I CHARD SON al World, sup ices k 4 Thos ��'.'- Gregg. Qregg. att.div court as clerk 400; Ed _ � Gleeson,•dltto as balli$ 4.00; (Robe In• J demnity Co, bal due 4.59; London Lancashire Guarantee and Accident . .Pi ckering Halydw�are Store collector's bond 2U.U0; Roes & t - Beaton, expenses re Ackford vs Pick. - erin O ,. , g_'lb,OU; Bladon f3yatt,'wiriog tp r hat] 68 00. _ The standing committee on Relief - reported and rProtnmeaded payment - Now is the time to look over that. old Range or Heater and if you - a need a new one call and see ours, the Happy Thoaght �1 as follows: 6t %Iicbaek's Hospital. To- _ _' and McClary Stoves and Ranges. r Tonto, mainten+toceof George Ridley ' 49 W. -- -- , L Lowest priced, quality considered. Tbr stAnding committee on B muses ° Fences, 0 -_ - _- Washing Machines. Wringers, Wash Boards, Roofing Hog -Troughs, for Wire commen Matters • Paints Muresco etc. � Coleman Lam and Lanterns, . +� °'etc, reported and recommended ply• .� � i � � meat as follows : L Neale, 121) aids on — •'•�'��. lots 10 and II con 2 30.00; Ed Willson, �" '�.. "j � I . s It there is anything In Hardware you want give as a call. The _ tprF 82 rods on lots 20 and 21 con 4 12 39, ,_ „J chances are we will have it in stock. X. _ The standing committee on Trans' as portation. Power and Light repotted C We sell the old reliable and famous Fleury Plow@. Shares and recommended payment as follows: ; . Y p • to nearly a es o uwa. 8t arl all makes f t Hydrtr Electric Power Com., street ' lights in Greenwood % 88. rT The standiag committee on Roads ` Agent for McCormick• Deering Farm Machinery and Bridget reported and recommend• r and Repairs. x _ clean ditch bet 8.4 35 con 9 3.50: David wt �® — paymeo da o ows- Wi7ii�$uviir l _+ . NighSwander, drag bet 3U 31 can 9 5.50: - I I� { Our Motto : We have it, can get it, or it is not made. .8 Frets. rep culvert bet 30 31 con 92 Bb: ,. D Nighawaoder, drag U: t 1 Opp 3445 F-^ S. J� Q r('� Ul to pity half 6.75, J Cadden, for s . BALSD%0Nr � PIC NO Idynamlte 7 W L Satter, instal pipe a ' drag bet 18 and 19 r I and con 16 75; - e L Sqquires, grav for roads bet 18 17 also ® { 14 L 1b r l and b l opp 14. I; and 191890: ::� # UNIVERSAL -s ROTORS- - Zt ; L 8prug,fe, ditto 38 7b; D 8 Crawford. - - haul -grav bett 16 sad 17 r 1.12 50: R' r (i Shea, haul grav bet 18 17 r t and grav - ----- NEST HILL ,� •: `' - •Fairport rd 3250: R- Balsdoo, grading Fairport rd 10 00, F Soden, operating ` grader Fairport rd 8.00: R Bye, haul grav her 18 and 17 con 2 700: Jahn C iST�'1R AND FLINT SALES - ¢ Bryant, clean ditch bet 10 and 11 con L 12 50: 1. Br tb. ditto 2 00: K Crawford. ;.'The Cos'y Home QUIjRECj _ - ditto 2 50: W O'Riley. ditto 150: N F :. � ... _ .. v • '. ' 8 00; Qar, drag bet 92 and o cone 1 2 is K� them a � M7 3=-A � R 8 tM - 8 t10: 8 Faradale. drag cop 7 opp ,l to 7_ > _ . � � i 5 60: Stork Bros, haul grav opp 19 r 1 It brightens our home and lightens our work. It 2125, M Hickey. baul grav opp,21.2.2 y you want a guaranteed 1 •opair job at a reasonable does. five thin a well. It heats, cooks, supplies c con 2 bet, 18 19 coo; and opp '21 coot r10 t- l.":, !� U S. 109.50; F H Richardson. gravel for "hot water and burns any kind of fuel. p , 4s ..- same places 14.35; H Allen, haul grav,. A Heater of the finest type and a hi hlyuefkcient range Experienced Mechanics. Repairs on all makes. - opp lot 22 coo "2 and fl11 is at culvert Combined— that's exactly What lie Cosy Home Phone 9carboro 52-31. opp 21 con 1 42 50; J Mitchell, haul. _grav opp 22 con 19 i'0: W`Lunan, grav Quebec is l for opp 20 and 21 con 2 10 90: G Gates, -------------- - �------------------------- �.a � -Tabor on Charrywood and McNeal cul• r - O - vert's 11.00; R Morrish, coal oil for _ ': `; Sold in Picker' b� . -. Funeral mp Ste Quality er s -''Uberrywood culvert 90c, Stouffville Planing Mills, lumber 10 60; F Loyst, 1 SOLID OAK cement for Middleton's and Birrell's • i $709 $100 2`� CASKET FUNERAL culverts 18765; C Cooper. hardware �' : , .J. S. B AL L S D O N 12 80; G Law, rep engine 1.25: John r ----------------------------------- -- - - -� - Spenc�eley, haul lumber and cement to I7I - A T T H E W S'. BUR /AL CO.' 3diddleton's and Birrell's culverts 14,00; AWN At NIAN7TOw0 •CANAM "Bains & David steel for said culvert ' ' --x`19 Danforth Ave., Toronto Phone Gerrard 3300 McGlashao, haul steel 500; .�„�, -.. -- D Munro., cement for base line culvert w ....... i , Our Funerals include; Entbalming, Hearse. Casket, Outside Case, 75.00; Roy Ward, for rubbing stonca , . Electric Fiztilre@, Chairs, Our Personal Service. Funerelrnmplete. Barclay, baulcement Birrell's - - soYNOar Co HAAS" htitMrTiY _ No Extras. ` and Middleton's culverts also 7 varda Visit our establishment and prove the truth of these statements- - �'' prrs,vel -23.00; P Brown, labor on above for yourselves. : culverts plowing escaping And haul DE FOREST CRO'S'LEY ...culverts bet plowing 1 and scraping grav app Tbese,price's. stand. good within a radin? of 40 miles from Tor'dnt0 _]518 can 7 8980: G Hodgson, haul REMEMBER: Clip thie ad, for reference. 81 t grav to above culvert's and het 14.15 -- - con 7 and opp 15.16 and bet 12 13 con d RADIO :359,75: J Miller, haul grav opp 15.18 - M con 7 19 50; O Burton, ditto 25 05 : 9MAI Miller Bros,• ¢rav for Middleton's end `' Birrell's culvert's and bet 14.15 con 7 ve rr 17.10; J Coates, grav for bet 12.13 con _ c •:kid,:' ' ' _ 8 and bet 14.15 con 9 13 85: J Gauslin, hanl grav bet 12.13 cons 7 and 8 26.65; p d Middleton, ditto 7.50; G Scott, haul 0 0 0 Tistinction' grav bet 1x,13 cons 7 and 8 and fill is Willis at culvert Tluslow G071 'Conner, GPhillips, it�.2Alf Hamilton, - ditto 10 00, DePitenaon. -ditto 6.26: - ® I , _ W- Carlton: grad +rnd grav opp 18-con o t' 11 *'air ^c•: -b'g” �, �' 47 50; H Wbite ditto 62:50• U Phillips. ditto 12.W;tR' Ellicott, grad and grav opp 19 con o and grav for opp IS con 6 57.85; E Gibson, labor Middleton'a a'nd Brantford Asphalt Slab $cat Birrell's culverts instal 'pipe'con 7 and "are four, in one, strip -- requiring cntvrrt r t- and -f}lt At-b- Jcfit-verfr anIv one oQei ation in handling and . P " 53-411; W Miller. ditto 43.50; F Ward, spacing. You save S0 to,. _ - labor on Middleton's culvert 2.10; W : —and haVB a r00f `r• Bickett, labor on b 1 and Middleton's w .. q and Birrell's culverts 21.70; L'Jones, - - f ... -� • ' ofnpermanent laying and distinc- ­ labor on Birrell's culvert 9 00; F Ward four fadeless COLD ditty 3.00; li Ward, haul gray.bet 12.19 $ tf tton. Mad _ >• . 4 - ', _ o p. Limit/d, patfo d, OntsiAo •also-1 •15 aon 9 90.50: The Pedlar Pan. " . _ : _ ir1 fins Q $r . ale, culvert pipe 9429; Roy Ward, - :salfroeAug 29 to Oct3 174,00 Wm - - -' ,baut Xicholson mixer haul rav opp u con land gg • 1raul mixer to Middletoo'sculvert80;25; Q Turner, patching bet 26 and 27 con 7 t 5.00; A T Chester, drag, plow, grad e ks and haul grav bet34 and 36 range I11 - .7- ...RO 98.76; J Petty. repairs to grader and +; r ' _Per 685; H To ne. haul grav for F f?' E D T. BUNT / N Q - Roaebank road 34,$0: R Conner, haul -Stock Carried. Information Furnished and Service grav lot 25 con 7 10.00: S Risebrough, on Brantford Roofing rendered by , :grav con 7 3.T5; G Brerston, haul grav Pickeriri Fairport road $0. W. Pickering � �- - Ontario F. J. Prouse, - - � A largely signed petition of the rest- '�,. !;,. ,'vw . iJ ^M' J _o w•. 3, .. _'1 .w w., va:. :'. •. .. ' -_.. 3 :g. .3 ,•7°'' rr. •.M- .n•«.• .., -rat" •s. ., i '4`� , k 1,r'�. _.'2•. -,..• .,i:� �' 3, r r ,T •.,.. ^may, A .3$w .9. •wv-•� L •'s„ .t. .,3, w"t• .::ifs;rt9yi.....,.n?.,n.,, tux• 7: ia., eS;•'. iltiva.-...-.• s. S�.. .,.r',..'iX"«�.'wws..',.,,..nt .:,.fi:'.. s�1ti?1!�hK;.xtk?nn.:bis+�,*.Y „_ti.::,:... ".•rc,�a'4- ...:e3•,t `,rr +:..,. �. h' t:, 4.• �.. �.. cP: �. w„' E':. Y. 4"^ ua"."-,.•,. �'. Ct�a,.. q+ w `��::stFr�i�"4`�.,i.Y:�^3..,a. •._^r`ie, .: �,.. 5^' f. !Y."£ta`isP..,us"•swJSGS.'�,Sl a:e,.'do7CE�; ,ue,;.n_,:. .4n. -� ._��,w J;w- - v -�rf -J, , re • 7 J. 7 TIMB TABLBm-Pteksring d Bonds; Alai). Industrials. AVID I T 0 CLARKMONZ Edward and, Mrs. Les end M and Mrs. Carter, of $cutoff T. R. Trains goW9 Bast An* as t6llw- Mortgogs U R I V ileorge_ and-Mrs. Beverley 'enter-, motored 'over on Bata-Ray and -No- 10 Mall -7-M A IL Safe investments ar from 5 to 7 per Local 1244 P. X. �4 tamed several Visitors: 9-' Son0a spa low noure WITAU Mrs. LAVO a mother, Mrs. Busbby. Sunday train, ANCE—All classes written in. ILL S.W A. M. 11�SUA STOUFFV E The Klemm Brodie, of Toronto, A.14krge number from Claremont eluding Flee. Automobile, Wind- t Sunday ` with -relatives in Trains going Went din as follow*— eform. Accident andFackne". and the iurrounding eountrymt� No. 29 Local 9.22 L. M.- z Raretoon't tended the Markham Fair on get• . 27. Local 2.44 P. M. an FRIDAY d 9ATUXIft Lorne and Mrs. Raid and son, pr day. As a result ofthii- exodus 9 -man. 9 06 P. X. Phone or write -Ivan, spent 8 aday with relatives or my. Sunday train, 8 32 P. M. q our village oresented a very de- 43tf BD. BO'WKAN, Whitby OCT. 7 gad 8 in the city. Foregoing is according to Standard" nested appearance. "HER BIG NI'HT" R. J. and Mrs. How spent sev- . - �r time. aeral days last week with friends We are pleased to know that .(Laura La Plante) - Comedy t 'in London. Mrs, T. Caster still continues to "Min's Home "oiCthe Cliff' (Andy Gump) improve in health. She was able). I101Il Lip?,, a Widmer Miller, took a trip to impr /6 Go ­"Paramounti News Reel" odwood on gunday, when he test week to go to Toronto where with days Spent the 'day with relatives. she ia_;spending a few Tues. Wed, 11-12 "Hidden Loot" and_ Mrs. Bentley, of her son,7ohn Caster. George- (Jaek Hoxie) Trentooi spent Sunday with M-rw.,-Newton Comedies. "What's Your Burry d �y-__ h t e waA taken to a- -latter's mothers Mrs. Lynn, and- Turqato hospWal one day last "For Crying Out Loud ' other relatives. week with symptoms of appendi. Kiriogram —"Mile. High Trail" OVR EA Mrs. Peter Macomb, who has citis. She underwent an x-ray y Fri. and Sat. 14 and 15 asp been spending the past week with examination in order to determine PASTRY. Beau Geste" relatives and friends here, rettiro• the nature of the disease. t News Reel" Sunday. "Parimonu ed to Toronto on The youngpeople ofth:eBap- Chas. A. and Mrs Grant, of To. In tilt Chlir(:b have resumed their �Prices�Adults 25c cents, ro i to, who, recently returned from field.' rpgular Munday evening meetings under 14 childre�, und' their summer home at Lake Young ped4e are cordially invit• years, 15 cents spent Monday is Claremont with d. NextMondiLy-the topic will H ovis' B read I 'the latter 's parents, James and Mrs. Evans. be "Paying our Debts to God." reatFd out of en 0. Schrdidt, Proprietor Z Oduriug stone and A number from here went down fashioned intcpTime de. to Whitby on Friday evening to The' Bread of fying designs. Th,is is' --Fn e --ru - •attend • a party at Spruce Villa, LAWS t b "tur V rn in Mm-Robiner-in- trials. if you are m- . honor of t" latter's sister, Mrs. 9 A R A G El terested consult us to- Bert Ratz (nee Ethel Sloan re- cently married. -N, 14reaterTribute" prepared to do all kinds Fred Evans has erected an ad We. are .-Try a Loaf dition to the front part ot-his, of repairing of cars, also bat electric N. W. STAFFO-RD, -creamery, and will start right tery charging Kin ton Road, away with the work of putting on welding and in fact %bitby a brick veneer, These improve- everything in con. _Pboop Whitby' nts will add greatly to the ap- nection with AM 0, we I building. car work. pearance of the James Allaway left last wjWk AM J Gas, Oils, Grease and Accessories -1for Grimsby where be will spend on hand constantly. HONE:9 ����Y &month working at his trade, CL .. - q, 40 - ­ 7 ILI - I thstof cooper, there being quite Call and see our Catalogues of a brisk demand for barrels to meet Dodge and Star Pars. this requirements of the large crop a big variety of t district, N(ff (of applea in tlia I GE R-A makes of tires, but LAWS " 'L - EQUIPMENT Mitises, Viola and Georgina For. %a& L th went to Oshawa on Mcnday a real assortment of -.AN[) SERVICE STATION 1nornink. having secured posit- We have a stock of fixtures in all the newest designs and finishes and ions on the teaching staff of the in great variance of prices. Goodyear types, aft" public schof,IR. We congratniats KITCHEN —The Dtty•Llabt Kitchen Lloit, a deep shade white enamel and tread desiOn. finish with i4gn receptacle and 8 inch unit in white glass, suitable them on their appointment and �wtah them success in their new When We for 75 or 100 watt lamp. Wired mod installed for $1.50. field of labor LIVING ROOM OR DEN—Two liabt fixture, brushed brass or black. No matter when your During the past few days sever. L a complete with fancy shades. Wired and installed 8.95 falls have taken place g- -Andr-R.--Wired al rain Three I i Wnd iX a Ightf tire he" to 'At it. And lby the farmers, as t e land is and installed 4 75 Find 5.75. rsdumI17 getting into CoDditlOtl Candle Bracket. finished in polychrome 4.7W you'll like the price, 'G 13o that they can proceed with the to DININ ROOM—Four light ball Phower, Tudor design. finished In because there's variety jail lowipg. The rein is also Be sure and come bronze. Wired and Installed 7.95 beneCting the pasture and root there, too. .. town ,the night -CRIJ at Phone SW crop. Next Sunday at the -Baptist J FINGOLDS 0hurch the pastor will will discuss the Hydro Save' time 'and troublel very live ... ... at the mpriAng service a -7 -fty GoWyea1Wfr0M-U*1- s turne4.o-n.__ .question, ­Will the Church Ever be United?" It will be a profitable More people ride on to bear And be sure to Call On Us, discussion' Will YOU come It ? In them than on any other the evening the subject because we are showing ill be "The Measure of God's W big display of The'Money • kind. C ---- --- Might. his Mg A. L. PlIkey is installing in OW 'GA A. T. Law, :&rsge & charging outfit vvbi6 Electrical Goods will be ready as soon as the elec. JA ".4 .. in the average prodtiction of milk tric power is turned on ' nd Phone 2908 -7a per cow In Cansda is about 4,000 Stoves THE village, which will be Ifin a few s r ON pouuds annually, but authorities are PICKERING, -days. If your car batt*ry or your agreed that tb yjc requires charging w and us, whether yo e higher the prodtic. radio battery u tion per cow the greater the profit, briDR them along and we will need anything You can materially increase the pro. For i"Tice SAO, buy at lose guarantee satisfaction. The Women's Institute. met at -or not. BAN" ductiveness of your herd by breed. the home of Mrs. David Gregg on Ing better liTe stock and the local Wednesday last. Rev. A. cLel- C H.A S. COOPER branch of the Standard Bank of FM Canada to at your service in supply. 'Farmer Attention: Ian addressed the meeting, his tog loans for the purchase I of stock Farmers subject being 'The League of Na- CLAREMONT TM 'which will gi Mary Forsyth gave ve a greater cash return itions., Miss L for the feed mod-labor expended, am agent for the World's Greatesti -a violin selection. An interesting Agent for Ackerman's Quality Separator. ,The Renfrew,". Stoves, e I feature of the program was the Harness. Ask the user. Scales and Oil Engines. Fleu" 6 11 call, iesich responding with famous plows. Points. Grain Grin&is, roll -some interesting vacation exper- Wheel Barrowsetc. Brmatford binder twine and second- ience. Mrs. J. H. Evans gave a The Boots that ..,-delightfnl summary of her trip to S����A'ATDA"'DANK and separator@ for,sale. the States. - At the conclusion of M - - ).- & make 01F C.J&XJAJ�1026L .-ROBT-DEVITT, the meeting there was a 9-nessing- on old- time PICKERING BRANCH—O.' A. Sharp*, Mmow Phone 5M Pick.' , .;BROUGHAM _photographs, ..while Mrs. Gregg had a pleasant -.W Branch" &I" at Brooklin, W"t HUI, Whitby I e alking -Easy surprise and served, an afternoon tea which was much enjoyed by Green River LAst Wednesday evening, Basket Factory I Sept. GIN -27th, a large number of Masons of Pan co C' -Manufa;cturers of -Toronto District B assembled in All kinds of Fruit Bliske 9 the Masonic Hall, Claremont, to* do honour to Rt. W. Bro. Rev, A. Berry Crates,;..._ McLellan, the newly elected Dis- _So e Business trict Deputy Grand Master. 'Prac In I B :. Fax ers'Bushe VA,: finally every one of the twenty- -CIO as even lodges of -the District was A full line at low thes B' kets, vortunities represented by a number of its P. masters and officers and past ::..,prices "Frank Pe'iiock there were present -eight Grand n Lodge officers, including two 'oiften', 'iA foi. tile 'Past Also Men's Black and Proprietor Phone Markham 1604 -D. U. G. M's., in the persons of R. Shoes, regular •6.00, Phone of money. W. Bro. Wbeale- and R. W. Bro. for 4.85 yr. saving Children a east Master's Je�wel, the The pre- greatly reduced -to take STANDSFF_QR THE BEST prepare you -�Bro. McLellan was presented with 'Regular- WiU bier. During the evening R.W., E A M 8508, and'Child 'a' Shoes T T gift a Brougham Union Lodge. Trr J, sentation was W-1- ­W. vantage of the adva your hol 'yd;a 'i� Gin Hagerman, w alluded ghams, Rayons signal. honour -that had com-e to opportunity when it Brougham Union Lodge by the and Broadeldths election of R. W. Bro, to' his high _jamves. f office. The P. D. G. M, made a or dresses fifting reply and thanked all the -7 After for their great kindness• reduoed to clear OMUSUON After the reception in the lodge room all repaired to the banqqet In for %'eum'ptuodi fourth de. '-*Fresh Groceries always room .-gree prepared for their guests on band -and at -M NX Ill i, ed 1871 Establish brethren of Brougham Un. y the breth lowest prices Litter Carriers, Hay Carriers, � 15t on Lodge, assisted by a committee I 1141! 7: lift Door During the evening a PtIMP91 Tracks, Cow of ladies. -4- MS Etc number of selections were given by Bowls. Pressure Systems trials. t td NL us e pp. Bert Harvey which were Ft great it will,'pay 'you to get my rinse on All reported Do A. SO 0 T T above before buying ;alsow here. treat to all present. IW* Whitby Br—J. H. Perry, Man evening spent &very enjoyable e Phone 1402, FRANK J. PROUSE with the brethren of Brougham C L k"n cINTALRIG L­ige. AR� T). ba .• .vv ' « M,u ELF r r� Yom. • roll a. ym�re� •n yv w �, arww a s Trv• :�r e: a .a I 1.:.; .,. ,, p, , r a.•, .°4':'^,'� \":9 ,.3 - ''do- *'ivjP,f • uc',a, 7,-' a� a . , "n'•,•.r "4�Rry.:aes'�^ +.�,ar.4 '.t'�":!4:4',�, n .c"S"," :e%5 ,'� �' ,k, n .'."YR ��.{{ � '7'•L'E ! F yw` S.n •"' yx -.t_P` ypW4 , rte,- .ro .e�Anut JHU ,,cir.�,i 11 •„r.✓ .31L`Fz W + 7•.E r ,,, 4111 ., 'I ti T �7 STU . M1 � ° , F ,� �5 jF }y} ,.� �T a'Y c rv�M. -, , Y,', v .... r A , — R „-_ .` Anastasia looked deeply discouraged. &� O .. aMfY Yhel �( W ► Ite to mpy matters. Perhaps' l a.. - - D����11 _ _ can tell us something.” eW Bl.l�l& r . r „ "No, I' a asked 'him. It- he knew ' t10 A+ tans. s, �= LAD_ an `ng. he'd 'tell. But= I'm hoping- you can pin the crime on to someone _ _ _ - cs�— someone o e." Salada Tea-. Co. its New "A r(x we_,raust try` to dv a t -so. There's to as Home 'Under Auks ei`cious POR TM _ gge=. you know. p LA�11NY , _ That o be e—" - -Circumstances auctions• drown herb clue--" eowrun. ' I mhean BUSINESS Fr?CPANDING CLEANING i &imtiatt sales of 'unimport�tt goods. One bears a great deal about the ex- .•I M.rd -o' f dl w rk ass - zj If that had been a really valuable paneton, of United 'States' industry in e Oriental curio, of course, a glee,;] Canada; therefore,, it is interesting' - TT6 would have been made of -thee-buyer — - -- --- and the price and all that. But there to ono her Ile It is expensive to put - employees in a EEIX­�-Wii note that Canadians c ' zpand their business in the t s are thousands of cheap Stems sold at of the border. This .was emphasized i jail -like place and have them merely. , Y ; 3ujp* ii0r' f�0 why, Ot,h4w $reen t @p told• auction that are not' recorded and `no endure their workuntil the time comes: . p ,, at the recent opening in Boston, Mass,, „ ' - Aon why they siwuld be, when they can get out. ll tr e e ou h. And with "tire of the, magnificent new.'building of S" u n g the Salads Tea Company—a Canadian ' , - - ocean to clean it, there's no chance of enterprise with world -wide ramifica• ' A Bad Leak — + :"a - _ •� any finger prints on the knife. No Bey Vancouver Province (Ind.) : In the "` 1 it doesn't seem hopeful as a clue. Yet " " ' '-- the first gin in- vestigation ThebulIding was opened by the Hon- year ending June 30 last,. in round] - t�TAii p Of detection.,, orabie P,`C. Larkin, !n'the presence of figures, 81,000 people left this eoun -j' "Wlli s the weapon used. Goveracr Fuller of Massacbusetts, try to make their homes in the United] "Well, it's been investigated. I'm , no unreasonable, Ma or. Nichols of Boston, and lead.ng States. It was the reates.: coutri ,g WHAT HAS GOxE BEFORE- "Do you think ttat ?" t u aaonable, Mr. Riggs. I don't y t g y probable. 3tate,and city officials. Referring to I button of any one country to fhe :. "Frankly 1 don't, though it is pox -. I expect yot� to use tyour� common the imposing nature of the budding, , diminished " stream of lmmigrattonr Death "strikes Garrett Folsom while ! do want hathing at Ocean 'Town, N.J. After atble., . But, if we're to .find out the�� which is more then some ds• and the fact that it was the largest which• flowed across the borders of our- Ocean Perfunctarilyy examined by alt truth we oan t depend on imaginings tectivee do, and work with me and 1n the world devoted to the packing of I neighbor people- -being 15 per cent. oil ' rector, the body is brought to the I or vague supposltions; We must get see if we can't succeed." tea, each speaker commented upon the the 538,000 who arrived there in that , Motel Majusaca where an inquiry is' down to -facts. To true evidence and success which had attended this great 'period. In 1926, immigrants to Canada' Starter, "I'll do that. I accept your prop,- — { , proved testimony." stioa Canadian enterprise In the United � numbered 135,984, -and of these 20,000 Folsom 's bathing companions had " "That's just iti" --and Anastasia'a M� Folsom and well leave States field. ''came from the United States. There � inab Roger, iiem la, Mrs. on. Bar- I face brightened. . "But so far as I your very generous ,tier as to salary Arebitecturally the. building is a are several .ways of look]; at these! r mabY and Caimeliia YaTdon It Is I g open for the time beans. -When I g c'0 eatabliahed that Folsom ust before I can �" we have no evidence and no handsome ien•%torey structure, and, figures, but On, the face of them, and.' ` ffiie death had been stand next. to testimony 'of any account.^ +Prove• to be of some real use to you enjoys .the distinotloh of possessing a overlooking for a moment the fact that 8 , I then we can talk of remuneration: I j y ' Red $argon known as the co r That a rett near] true. Firs Immigration is increasing, pl+e p y y t know, as well as you do, that it seems 'Bair of the finest t roux% doors !n the � Canadian fmmi of,alt, what about the man, Ross? Is y I world. Thee•e doors, which are the! last ` , • v„ absurd, for a man to try detective 1 year we Icat to the United Staten, Then the startling announcement IiA? nbso.utely unsuspectable. work of Henry Wilson, an English near!y iaif of our new population of, rt ft made that Folsom harl been stabbed j "" work without any training or ex- I t ko death in 'the wet ^r. Pos his vale., ribaolutely, I wish, in one wag, sculptor. were awarded a medal by the immigration. - It, is a serious business } I could sus act Ross. I mean it would penence of any sort. But you can j• ' F is questioned, as are Barron and his' p I also employ skilled detective%, and ii french Salon, where models were on for Canada, and It is not by any means l4 1�iPe, bvC no light 's shed on tits rays- a logical way to look. But he can't exhibition, this spring. They are said 'a satisfactory - business. y g �• y I fall down on the job they may bs to rank !n beauty with the doors of ter `, possibly he at fault. lie is utter] I able to earl on. f Anastasia Folsom, eccentric end respectable and quiet - lived; he has r "h shan't c the cathedrals in Milan and Mayence, He doesn't get up who gives up. t masterful staler of the dead man, ar -i tea+ a been devoted to. arrett well- I how you get on, yBut, of soars%,' l� call in an one else until The interior cathedrals of the building• to note• t irtves and takes command. 1t the in- bet; and he is, in all rea see y ble for.-the remarkable col cticn of! The English language has again + quest it is estabii?hed, that re death ideal servant, Frith no underhanred if the polio, continue the search I I tapeatry, carv.:ngs, clolsottne wear, ' displayed its versatility, Lee Long nvespon was a Fichaq, an Oriental ways of ulterior •motives." shall be interested. Also the hotel i oP Chicago's Chinatown, stirred to 1'taife, and that it and its scabbards Y detective here is rather a clever sort ;metal work and ceramics. Oreat = had been "Does he gain anything from Mr. Buddhas, which have seen centuries honor Lindbergh, but unable to pro- purcha&ed on the boaHwalk, And rest assured I shall not be idle , Ca: elita Valdon m,hc sfo rS on the, Fols,m's will ?" pass, gaze patiently with folded arms _ 'n „ myself. i may not be able to do a I nounce his name, has called the new. 'f h Wher aide cf Fciso:n' at the tilde of i There'. i., . bequest to him of a I upon a modern bu3inese. Rtchly col - 'arrival at his home One Long Hop. y man's work, but there are kinds of de - h s death, is unable to deacrine his thousand dollars. But that would j ,red Orfeniai rugs transform the floor tection where a woman's intuitior. and seems at the time, andghr coroner; n'}prr tempt him to murstex hi+ mss- Quiet cleverness may be of serviea.,,,Into gay garden patches with aisles of seems attsiticious. - ter; or I happen to know Roes has a I „ marble. In the great %rindows spme That is certainly so. Now, first - IAIUiti (GO ON '+i I: H THE STORY. 1g,,A-s;zed bark account of hie own, al Mills I t a �k' of tte smaller and rarer pieces pre - �iy brother Ka a him n generous sal- ! of 1, i s Folsom, wan 1 - I' g g penaes, l into Mr. Foleam's l k `sent themselves to the passing public - -- --- CTIAPTF.It XX, _ aryl,_and ,aita ell his liven ex „ t I —� ug °age and h h building officials f d i _ That's ail right, their,' :d Anas- even to clothes and a small motor car. I �T8' Throughout the u dingo c a a as Igo, Ross had nothing to gain by Gar - (go be continued.] employees will have light airy and j ! taoitt Folsom to .Riggs, "we'll .A -Ras' most pleasant surroundings In wh.eh r " tta riore till's over it j'aat now Ftsto rmtt's death, and tnueh to lose. Q to work. with a luxuriant clubroom on j all, have yfu the •lightest idea of; , What about other servants ?" - > the top floor for rest and relaxation. r ally, i:tdiLidual wham you can. They are all at our t olds in Chi- Te 3eCtt 1�8tT:,'Q',� Tri Canada The clubroom !s. furnfsitedaklLh hand• i resycrtaible for my br,;ther's death T' ca4. Regina Leadcr (Ltb.i, It do•ibtees some lounges, and large, comfortablefi N), 1-haven't, except to say. that' They rcrri've boquesta under Air will be a surprise to Canadians to,'c:airs upholstered In English red any one agar hint in -tbo-ocean that FoI?rom's will . I`know that the annual (;evastaticn in ; morocco, tables _in color to match, - r ' r.i ht be the murderer." Tn a or three Co. But they nre Canada from ict._s s fs; -tn- the - 0rtent%i ruse on the floor, eaa -rare ; - -- - �( GUL• O% the f ! • ..' .. ¢i g small leg_srcrea.__ thn_�-- ._�'- 8$gregerc. wrt'1 aver �lOJ.OtyO 040 ! Chinese tapestries ca the ival!s, with E3ui tee oar. "t haie�rsru trap !i —' a ne to the cceatn'at Iiidt tinie. We ry;�st,r.n- Phe.•e are a:rar,r• .:fl„jres ant thdicate , antique pieces distrituted around the I must got nt it rorne rthcr way." ' .. \� ho does benefi by the will ?" I the importance Oanadirtfs must attach ; room,` and on the inner walla huge, "anti )e: hags the jog:.-al °vt'ay , }y Unly tnyaelf. Mr,; , Felton, my ! fo the brobtem of lzi�ect $cats ]t !e t lavfitng, open fireplace, " Jul below , " ph-*, And Mr. Rr•Rer Neville, We' th7 -,uglt th. uottve t only by the most intensive efforts rn !the clubroom fa the rosy ®teria,,to bepj� , w oath get about ow -third of Uarrett's -the Fart of the Entomological depart maintained- for the t.se of the em1 err ,r ltiov: that "% a eensibl_ ietnark._ O1 eatat�," { r• course .Eve mtist v:,,rk through the ments of the various.•,vernments that 1 ployees. 1 Did you know that a fifteen-cent and 4 ":brief as '1 exclude ; ou, because you I these pests are new controlled in some I Speaking about the beauties of the I velope of Diamond Dyes will dupli -! rrtoa� e, And that's Just v:hat I can't , ,,)-,-ed `cur hrother, and I exclude Mr. l ecsrcriVr of. Hew could any one want' , tdPgrea and prevented from wiping out' building, building. Mr. Larkin said: "Of sate any delicate tint that may be to k „i r: brrtheiz? Why. I'c.tat,'because you tell me he was T Y y.. Garrett :EVa3 m New Yor!c at the time, that leaves I entirely the tend products of the ris- course, you kiaow, we don't want to be the vogue in dainty underwear' Hoeg tFx.,est man it ti:<� rs-,rl.l. The finest r,r.ty rill ?Geoff]% to be discuaaed.I tion. So necessary as this struggle boastful about these works of art, Tte your oldest llagerle, stockings too, tit rhnract.r, the kint.lest e>tiareat pro s - beceme. that -!t has. been predicted the I building is new, but we have been i�Yhr;t about hen °” next � the shade o[ the hour, it's easy If great war of humanity will be (_many years collecting some of the you only use a rive dye. Don't streak. "Now. nc ;v,'dear Ts3y, f riakc nil' "T can't ircl;eve Roger hevi!le ;tilled'atlalnst this rulnoug scourge. Setter inicest things we have. All our build ;your aloe things with synthetic tints. , for iris .lavotion of art Garrett =I'vF tta reason Lo think he' headway in the fight is bedng made In !ngs have the, skins general sort of Dye or tint anything; dresses, or, _ ]rt't!'ec*ianate . siswr, but you irlti!WC d:d- -out that k one of the things we Canada tban is the L-n_ ited Slates, and surroundings for ;executives and em. , must-find out. As `alt Canadians must feel a debt of aye . inexpe You.can work wonders yet ,�dF «rite the man." " - � you know, the man , �.ho- tiid kill- him mutt be. some one things s. We started doing these a few, inexpeas2vo Diamond Dyes ' "Y�a it's tare. Every. tree �ei�n k7tcw'. (gratitude to the experts -la the employ j things pears ago — before wA even had • - him will, tall who knew hint and for some reason! t I (true dyes). New colors right oveV yea thrs same. He was Qf the various governments, both fed - I, much money LQ spend to such ways. the old, . Any hind of material, e ramralcthle mar. - -a man of a thr.u- " "`anC d--to put h m out of the way, f oral anti '49� , I know of no reason for Roger provincial, who ar derodng isn't extravagance, really< 'For- I FREE: druggist's and Ri " eu , .de flint side of it moat' et I r ally men with euchtdiiigeace to this I bidding any line ofgbua ate s r I j;iroduc, ! V wable Call Btio rI)ye Cyclopedia. >zfis has heart] m +ich ahat.t I e "lie r'.esirir+.g Garrett's death, yet reali menacing %fine ion. - tf I Valuable euggestiona, simple direr' Garret; Folsom most the unfortunate tions. Piece -goods color, samples. Or, pFY e 4 that it's good business. We very s�l- - death, and mast o!'whF *_ he had , kek�d into." - � ` Iscaid was greatly at variance with his FE Riggs,' i P -dom have any one leave our employ. I big illustrated book Color, Craft free ' Sit - -sun cis - Nevi:le," Tite Ri s l tie SOVere. Peo le Sometimes two wtols goats go by 1 from DIAMOND DYBS, Dept. N9, + ' -ac:r.rred liitnslt, but aloud he said: I Le Solefl (Lib,i: The Minister of I Windsor,. Ontario. Ais apinioac. Yet hf. Eeit.a -ltsi- Lamy shout disturbing -her meals too t `'That's right, Miss Folsom. We f Jatice declares that the soverelgnity without u person leaving the company rudely must it from. et•ery aJiRle. $ai -0t the. peoQie "operate th=ough the I either in Canada,or United Stated. We So he and • said: your brother Any romance in his rife-" a ency of the,,F have never had any ittbor dispute% of Diamond D �TeS ° "It- ,tands to reason, -'Miss Folsom, � g- - gd.ch r Fnment in , 3 - Epecisll nr. nubs '?" -- -' ` t; any kind. Such th.ngs coat money. TI y y unhappy one, those ma ere which our Constitution Just Dip to TINT, ". � � - � It !e eipena.ve to .train -new employees. ., that s- )mebody must. hack: looked upon, `'Not to my knowledge," she, replied. I assigns to it; it operates through the rcq trpthe, with a .iess kindly eye' after'n inoment's hesitation. "Fie May, agency of the ' Provincial Govern. -- -- -- 4 'ttt,`:en Sr•vr �w�. Unle +s r. Folsom Lave had. There, again, is a road to I ments In other, matters reserved • to i�ttts ki:ied by mistake." be followed." the provinces; it oPeratee through - • % t' .es '� "Yes, certainly. Now —but I'm I the egeacy of other organized bodies ,!! • _- sure Mr. Folsom was in no Eeay finan- { Of the Federal and Provincial Govern. sure embarrassed or wanting for I ments In questions which have been r - roney." 1 reserved to these organisations. But (Cakes baked with Purity Flour keep fresh for three or "He, positively was :,;t. -He had it Ss always the people of Canada four days. Purity is a vigorous, "dry" flour that absorbs plenty and of late !,-xd had some goo31 which acts." In other words, all gov- '•and holds more .water or milk. Tasty cakes, rich pies, and :, Ifott.une of sorro sort that had, ,` was I ernment in this country is respons- ,large, light buns and bread are always yours whet: you use f aboiit ,to, bring him in an immense able to the people in the last resort, 9 >utn, AIL these Lhin­; you can find ; and if In any respect the administra- out whon you' invcstigxi.e h]s business, tloti does not comply with the popu- lar will, !t• must give way to another I' A 1195 but I fuel sure cur way does not lie f t ,n such atria. 'I think A was some which in its', turn must be governed I personal enemy or some nviserable by the wishes' of the majority or re- (' ` ' Send 3t9i in rtampt for our 700 - recipe Purity Flour Cook Book, zei coward who killed him in'3ome spirit alga, until at last the people get what l i3yvp..wm canadr Flow Mills Co. Limits& Torooro, Montle.], Onsww 3.'mt�,,b� a -. H of petty revenge or imagined injury." they want -done. It to true then that r i the citizen commands the manoeuvres 4tJ "Was hr-- excuse me—but was Mr. � ' � •, ,. � IVICY FRUIT- hm,tlse Folsom ever, to your knowledge, n I of the State. This is the reason for ( !r flavor of ft.sh, ripe fruits° �rctim of blackmail ?" I Mr. Lapointe's dictum "In a il'emo• It is beneficial too, "1 am not offended -never hesitate cracy- every citizen becomes a dies tator. ' . — .. g- Ili8Z1� tLCt , }� I know he never was annno •.d in that R 'P 31tf it coottsiag the t[�roat y' i WRY, bu; it may have been. Innocent; /r r cad helping , „, "Behind the clouds the sun still' / dl es�u. men tire binrkmailed, I ve no roubt, !I r1Ii11 iq ,,y� ., shnes," but this is seldom true' of a B / : They surely are. So we must try I -billr every trail we can think of. Mr. F'ol- :clouded face. stn: bas trnvelet3 a lot hasn't he ?" i sr1iovy. ddyou keep your ;hoes always lookingliko ` t "Yes, and he had lately spent three f � � new, is spite of all the dancin>r you do 1 "Hello, Perkins, where did you get ; e. im leI ever any `cracking under the strainlP ears al;rcuuh He had been back from 1 +: r4 iha "Then, for all sr o know, this lira i•'.: p - , " 'flint _ black eye?" "It waa on a-, wheal akec,tthem wi& N . . only . +» '- avreetheari's 'quarrel." "Sweethearts' ' quarrel, Why, your girl didn't give i oil „ Grad Meal gedy may be the► result of some epi- ��'�. �E F r"' 'Bodo •or trouble that - happctled, while you flint, did she .." "No, !t was her I' � " he was abroad:" ; other sweetheart." :� � �I it r' "It well may be. But that seems to o' t • 1+_•• -- �s$U E' (1t4. 41 --'27 w � - Thoro'a a "Na(gar" shade /w every shoo mull.. r 3 e.. t. .. rander it hol:eless, &esn't it?" and NInird's Liniment for Too.ha "che. • _ 1 f vs, -.. .,. . ..w,• ., s.. t ' . ,rc- 'r ~a„ .. ,: - .. ,' . '. `. •' -r:' 9" s. ,n, d 44q . d,'. Z_ -, n: �• n °d... d 'yj 2y . .•,Mt a:.. -,I' +.,�. ,: ,mk:, ,.�� „, ;,•r_- 10_.. -. .y .. "rrw�, s. - ,��i.`:•xy. ,� a.,.. ,t r• . >v•.- � :� tr. .;:' .. v •ns �.. y �,,.„p. ,� '%�:'.c.�, a• ir-.' ..� � :� � �#r 3.,. }. -. •r... 1 --,. �x??> �' .c'�'r.,�.,tryt�.-F�n�..:.�5�,: mkt, �•, M<;.. �,., ,77,.±�'4t.:ti.'�,.r�.,�,.!5c.. �r.,: �.:.._ �... r. �,,.• z..._........_._..,:,..... w..:. �-... W„ uc�: 3tir�r:. r...., :..�.,z� :.,- J.4,.m�.1'"'t.,..., sale. �....-.. ..- .....- ....aeT?'. ;.r,..�e:,.. ..,�...'..,. «.. ���:... T'”, �) isa�: �.<=.,. �; F�.{` �....,, x,.. r.,..,,"' D•_., ��`.. �#`.' �, ��>,.•,' c�.._: ��.. t*'? nn., u9? Zri' b'' �w,>, � ..,2.a•,k�..rk:.:.�:.^'���a:�s. q w.v m *a ++Y,pnx y. ..)C. +rw ».. ,}nw imM, :!n7' �,`�J. :w - AKIr!,L °.i?N.. +�',{T.i1d 7" ' __ 4. • +W. , R _ Ye _ ..RM . „V.•u•- •A"Ydm : x� „�. fir. '�., •mr -•-o m,.sm.,,.i.•,z,•r'' -� .. ....•., .°}.�'. -.... • ..� • yyi L .. � , . ,.. . - . e" :a"�^ . r!. ✓:, :�4'• �'� 'ef� ..' „ ..9: •. .rte_ r •• to ,; , . , , .. ,, .., :. ... ...: �..` �; .• ,' a.r�' CONRAD `BITER OF THE SEA, Bat" happy meeting cn the old Wilson Publishing Comtpaa7 ' COMM ustralian packet! �.°t3I LIED A ROMANCE - A Stern Critic. : ,� Quickretieffrompainful ' The quiet panommo of Coarad's life, � cprar, tender toes and r-'-� as it unreels, somewhat In cinema fits- IOA Pressure of tight shoes. }J ,His Stirring Tales Gave Much time to time. Poor Thaddeus had not hlon, shows a man generous In emo- the slightest conception of the mind tion, somewhat meticulously concern- of His Own Experience and the imagination compelling young ! �j�j=Qwp a` ed about hi 's health (es Conrad had _ _'Conrad into what he could consider excuse to be), deeply solicitous over j SOME NEW FACTS only toe wildest sort of escapades. wife, children and friends; iundamon- Vy}en {lott;ad, in 1881, was to set sail hilly of buoyant disposition, bat gen-. Since Joseph Conrad died in 1924 as second mate o1 the bark Palestine erally so cast down that It was diffi- $here have been two or three contriba- . -..the Judea of that eplerhapsody cult for the buoyancy to struggle OWL a+ � A F �� ition is the way of biography. Madoa ('•youth" -Uncle Thaddeus' wrote as through; ever a Stern critic of him• + x --Ford came out with a pleasantly writ - follows: self as artist, but never holding him- ten volume, accurate enough in the "You are infatuated. my dear fel• self cheaply, and alert to any attempt i - amain, but containing statements- to low. Does the honor of your calling on the part of another to underrate which exception was taken in certain slid the custom of your country really 1 his artistic. quarters. Mrs. Conrad wrote a gently require one to go off in an old ruffian One is surprised to find that Conrad, ihumorous little memoir of her late and break one's neck? (The Palestine. with his double love for Poland and husband in which the mild eccentrics- as the readers of "Youth" will recall, i for England, should show as little re• )Ues of the novelist plumed winning burned at sea). I know nothing ofI action to the war as is to be found in 'guise. It was promised then that the either one or the other. l don't un- I his letters. But beyond some few - - c I lsuthorized and definite biography of derstand the matter, and I can only (� Borys, who was , eferencea to his son,.. Conrad, together with a generous col- send my wishes for a happy depar- at the front and came home both gas- I action of his letters, was subsequent- ture and a happy return. I shall be sed and shell- shocked, and -a brief let- a y to appear, and that the task both mgch relieved to have you back again ter to his wife on the occasion of a t t writing and editing would be en- in time to see you this Summer. voyage of inspection he had been in- ted to Mr. Jean- Aubry, long a Meets Galsworthy. vited by the Admiralty to make on sr lose friend. board one of the "Q" boats, Conrad XT Most of the Known facts o! Conrad's life :first mate of the sailing ship Torrenaspiays very little interest. He and Ia_t 393 whwn _jd&eph -._ Conrad wa _ two young men came aboard in the his family, returning from Poland !have long been known to the public. harbor of Adelaide to take passage through Austria at the outbreak of �• W. gT Pi7very6ody knows that he was born in hostilities, barely escaped being In. (Qs with Lnghtet) for the Cape. One was Edward than• i lFoland, that he became a naturalized derson and the other John Gals. I tle, a for the ,duration of the stcon- A 8 h3ritish subject, that from choice he worthy, Aithough�Conrad did not re- le, and there are some letters con ' rning that episode. Gladys—Do you sUi run around entered the British merchant service, veal to Galsworthy, as h ce e had reveal- with that littie blonde ?." In which he rose to the rank of cap- ed to another young university grad-' But a. review of even so amazingly 16 t7 train that most of his voyaging was vivid a book e:' this biography and Ted-"She's married now." } • oats on the passage out, that hp was compilation by dean- Aubr•y must end AN EASILY FASHIONED FLOCK. Gladys- "Answer , m*-- question." In the waters of the Far East, and writing a story to be .called "Almay- l - - - )that he abhorred -steam : From Jean- somewhere, That Conrad lends him- 1 Smartly simple is this chic one - What's the ttse? By the time Ili► a ees Folly," the meeting was the begin - 1 4Aubry'8 book the public now, for the nip of a lifelong' friendakip between I self to biography decidedly out of the, pine frock having shaped collar % g }� man outgrows swellbead, ills waist• Brst time, learns that this merchant common in pictorial vttality goes with- atch- Lets, cie, and lop sleeves the two. A 8tmd19 proportion of the � i P 1� ' g ne gets ire [Sea. Seaman, toward the end of his lite, re- letter, are from Conrad to "Dearest out saying, Nevertheless, one can gathered to bands, or short sleeves I ' kuaed honorary degrees from the LTtti- readily see how a recorder lass able Jack," whose work Conrad ever ap- finished with cuffs. No. ]61? is' , 'Of course eigargtes rust: a woman's hrersities of Oaiord, Edinburgh, Liver- to maintain mental and imaginative sizes 36, a8, 40, 42 and 44 inches bust, praised with enthusiastic understand• complexion. Smolte was always ruin- 'cool and Durham, and that to June, Ing, and without trace of Jealousy, contact would have been unable to Size 38 requires 8% yards 39 -inch, or ous to _ 1924, he refused a proffer of knight- produce equal results. What these 1 3 yards 54 -inch material • % yard less paltrt hood,, Mr. Jean-Aubry, by the lnclu- Jean•Aubry quotes from (3alsworthy's 1 "Reminiscences of Conrad" the young•'two volumes will being again forcibly 39 -inch material for short sleeves. isioa ot'a letter to. Hugh Walpole, re-' to every Conradian is the never •to be Willie -"Hite your lather stopped er man's Impression of the mate. I View A requires % yard additional I whipping you since he Joined the m " Mutes the absurd legend that Conrad, He was superintending the stowage' answered question, why genius tower- 39 -inch material for second collar, and 1 ?" st the start of his literary career, hest - of cargo. Very dark he lool.ed In the . Ing so unmistakably went so long un-' yard contraatin for binding. church?" fated between English a French as appreciated, almost unperceived, The �1 R g' Tommy - "No, but he'r stopped say - burning sunlight, tanned, with a peak - Price 20 cents the pattern, in' that it hurts him worse than it a medium. As was ever the case with f-ttnf.- of Joseph Conrad is se. urP. But , ed brown beard, almost black hair and what !s to be said in extenuation of ! Every woman's desire is to achieve does me." 4« Conrad, he gives cogent reasons. -At I dark•brown eyes, over which the !lets that smart different appearance which _ ter thanking Walpole for a copy of were deeply folded. He was thin, not the bilydneas of the last d,mde of cite draws favorable comment from the the book about himself, Conrad con - I tail, hie arms very long, hie shoulders' nineteenth century, which waaw all un- . For every dollar' a you, sare there' tlnues: observing Public. The designs illus- 1 aware of the penetrating awl intense are ten sharks lying in wait to get It y. broad, his head set rasher forwerd.� Crated roour retie Fashion Books are -- - terary'.Srma away from y6u.. n - makes me dance with rake, . is the h meat' ! originated to the heart of the style The only thing that grieves me, and Evening watches !n fine weath' �; Ight that burst in the !! er we spent on the poop. Ever the! �eentree and will help you to acquire' -- cropping up of the legend set afloat by --'>--� He was Drily a fireman's son• but he t Hugh Clifford about my hesitation be-: great teller of a tale, he had already that much desired air of individuality. nearly twenty years of tales to tell - Dominion s Nickel Production Prue of the book 10 cents the copy. knew, a good - thing to hose when he tween English and French as a writ- saw It. lag language. For.ii is absurd. When tales of ahpia and storms, of Polls,h Tt a nickel prod ccuon of t line la ` HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. r I revolution, of his early Caritat gun- constitutes 85 per cent, of the world'a I II wrote the first words of "Almayer'e running adventures, of the Malay seas) output. This is derived from the Sull• I Write your name and. addrrss plain- Fortunate ts'ttte man w"to learns a Folly" I had already been for years, and the Congo, of men and men -all bury' district, Ontario, supplemented to I ly, giving number and size of such lot from a little experience. 'sad years thinking In English. • • • i 'And there are other coaslderationa ! to a listener who ha dthe insatiability a slight extent by the nickel recovered patterns as you want. Enclose 20c to of a twenty-fire-year-old." as a by-product frcm the treatment +stamps or c in (coin preferred; wrap T}to Test, such as the sheer appeal of the lang. Thirty years later Conrad was to of the silver-cobalt -nickel ores ct the it carefully) for each number and The world's not gn!ng wrong, not a • my quickly awnirened love 'tar smite to this young 14atsner, possibly Cobalt_ area - sttdress -so *rr orde.'to- PattQr °- - -- - "- - -- Its prose cadences, a subtle and un- his only contemporary rival for tm• -=-„r- V['ilson Yubl :3hing.Ca. ?3 �4'est Ads- As it spins down Time's hixhw' foresees accord of my emotional na- mortality, of one of his books: "The Quite Correct. laide St., Toronto. Patterns sent by Still, it's not going wholly sight m: ture with its genius • • • Had'[ been consistency of your inspiration, the "I -went to the theatre last night; return mail. Unless It's going my way: I« offered the alternative I should have unfailing mastery of execution, the anti saw a thud and blunder drama." . 4 h with F l id been afraid to grapple wrenc, . , variety of shades sad episodes -have I "Blood and thunder drama you A'shlp's officer declares that be has - Who was the duck who said that which is crystalized in the form of its impressed me tremendously. - The • mean. don't yon?" never known the Atlantic so angry as the .wages of stn are from it cow cs- < ,aontences and therefore more exact- lines stand traced for all time." Gala -� "No, thud and blunder -ail noise it has been lately_ -But then it is al- ,,ions magazine for a story? tag and less appealing." worthy's novel was "The Forsyte i and a number of. mistakes." way', being crossed. The resent work does however, Some one has suggested that rttis;- I> settle two matters which have been Ing bees wilt help the 4rmrr, He • debated. With documentary evidence Oid Time Driver Again at Throttle might try. The farmer le ccustomed Jean-Aubrey proves tha3 Teodor Josef to being stung by everything else he Konrad Korzeniowski was of- pure �.. -.. �`a. �, raises. _ Polish blood, and that he actually par'» tictpated In gun - running ter the Car- a „� V Lady -'I, ray, salesperson! Is this - h Hat souse. Thus, "The Arrow of Gold" � � ' � � `� � � _ •_ w, � �� the mirror department ?" is deflalte>y established as among the n r 3 Clerk 'Yes, ma'am.'' an novels, with the pro- t ,P a +��i !Y r 1 ` ° :s dy= "Well, Cd. like to see some- i � totype of Dona Rita the object of a i� ` I y thing odd to "a mirror,." genuine passion on the part of the " "Clerk - 'Yes, ma'am. Just take fs ��' '�23 t :. tai' �: 4µ. IY. author. �y rr / ._ : - , y � , took In this one, ma'am." • ,� It is -morn -thsa astonishing the de- + A gree to which Conrad (Captain Kor- One Ray to reconcile yourself to ieIIlnwaki) was faithful t0 the auto- biographical bobbed hair is to look at a picture of 3 biographical detail in his' fictional I I r4 an old - fashioned girl wearing a rat. writings, Even ' =The Shadow Lice:'" 'a late book, is the story of his first sF< W ' y W "There's a new vegetable soar _ ommand. Indeed, Conrad originally say k,r , out." +c _ 'intended to use "First Command" as x F "Well, let's hear it» ` -- thq title. The vessel was the bark Q I tie Spinach Town." - �_. 'naLit , 'Otago, which he was to take from Bankok to Melbourne, and all is true, c i' r `Pre -War Stuff. `? Including the death of the previous �f ', „ "Can you help me with my arith :captain, the calms which held the ship z -3a 4 matte' lesson, Daddy? The first prob. r 'in the Gulf of Siam, the steward, Ran- M " "' tern is: "A carpenter was paid• three 1 some, with the weak heart, the failure ,c„_„ ' ", tip; dollars a day an "'- That s- .• of the quinine with which the young " ounds more like ancient his master of the bark might have re- Cory than arithmetic:' jlteved his fever - stricken crew, and the loyal but foreboding mate. The only w Fortune Teller---"I see a tall, stout omission in the narrative is of the woman between you and your huh- Chinaman who stole all of Conrad's band. She follows him everywhere." Client - "I'm sorry for her t money, something over .thirty pounds. he's a postman!" In a letter to Sidney Colvin, Conrad -- "That 'pitcher is very wild," Y coin .;'Wrote: . ° <. rat ...;..+trr.,_,�,_;;,;„,...,.. I "The very speeches are (I won't say I authentic -they are that absolutely) ' ! melted her escort while watching a d believe, verbally accurate. And all ball gam. this happened in March- April, 1887. , "How Interesting! Do introduce ' NY last scene with'Ransome is only �.! I me," said the sweet young thing-'111th indicated. There are things, moments - a t him, -that are not to be tossed to the •pub- lie's incomprehension for journalists -'• '' 4. "�';' The enduring nature of Lindbergs's to gloat over. No, it was not an ex- ( popularity is shown by the fact that gloat to be exhibited "In the When "The Confederation," the rails for its trip to the big pageant vice have a capacity or 4G tons. it was not diminished by the revels. ,perlence largest locomotive, not 8nly in Can - i which is intended, to depict the evolu- l Mr. Mclutyre was born to Kiimar• lion that he played a sitaophono said attest:' ada, but in the British Empire, left tion of rail, transportation, nook, Ayrshire, Svp land, Jn 150'?. The rode a motorcycle.. k• Uncle Thaddeus. 'the Canadian National Railways "The first locomatives I fired family, like many other Scottish fa- Conrad, after the death of his Lath- terminal 1n Toronto, to take part. in I d-eighed 22c• tons," Mr. Mefntyre re- I milles, was 'attracted to 'Canada to 1 isr, when the child was 11 years Did ! 'Why is it that one seldom hear, °of the "Pageant of the Iron Horse." at I marked, as he looked over the old i share in the ratla-ay building of that a fight between a Sunman and a boos n' is mother had died years before) Baltimore, Maryland, John Ryburn timer and compared it with the mod• I period, and in Uecember, 1883, at the logger? came under fire guardioaship of his McIntyre, a pensioned engineer, who ern Canadian .product, ''and when I age of 13 years, Mr. Melutyre began r : ?mother's brother, Thaddeus Bobrow- commenced his railway career 62, retitred on pension the Grand Trunk service with the ! 3rand Trunk as a The bollweevil Is doing Its durnd ? pki. After leaving Cracow for his lite years ago, emerged from his retire- system was putting in service loco. cleaner at Sarnia, conimuing, except est. What are you doing? of adventure Conrad saw his •uncle went to take' the throttle of "The motives ivelghln¢ 227% tons:' By fora Nett interval, until he retired '' :. 't but tear times In all the toilow[ng `_� ?revithick," the oldest wood burner comparison, "The Confederation" type at the age of 65 years. Mr. McIntyre The wise man tries to be an scone- years, but a touch 'of comedy is given In the': Dominion, which was also weighs 329' tons, Again, Mr. Mcin- became fireman and then driver find mist in prosperity; be has to be Me .1the biography by the letters with brought from honorable retirement tyre noted that when he commenced raw some service with the militia in adversity. which the kindly lntgntiotped,, and, for the. event.' Together the two his railroad career some of- the during the second Fenian Ratd. -- a clearly, much worried, gentleman tit• "pensioners" escorted "The Coated- freight cars had a capacity of ieight Canadian National Railways Photo- Speaking of farm relief - that's t Gored his astonishing nephew from oration" out of the yards to tako the'tons. Today many of the cars in ser• graphs, about as far as it seems to go. s' • v ... vo _.y ..a }N. . s, ,.> , .Y x. ..�'v 1 'en4;' i -,wi. ..a.::t:•� . ":c •T2 4• C x j7 k' ys "w'+ c ?'+ • S'•S 5:". 1• fs .. g :, ,,. .,..: w _...:.. r as`+._i�._..,n„ti,�i... Y �. - sN"_ :;. - _,c,._aw'- ....._: t.., s= :.e�x`�.�;�..a sue,,•,, X,iw._.- ...... , . ... •�._ c ,....;a::e: •: �:�?i._.s.._..� ...��..,.r�r. �R,�,.eras...u.:�.:..,,. ;+�R� .._ .. �ti..,,, �, s.. _.,..zr- ^�s•9:t"4, .:.'�nx..���"..�,.i.'��t•.�..a. a�:;t _.� K.....��a�.`'- ��'•,''.•'����"i 7r LV. R4,;A11 fit �1� V il:j "'ZI :zf M ,r ­7. 4. o `F 7- R, -am 'h 1", -James Richardson is spending -Dr. H. T. Fanaise, Resident Dent- ist. Office over BaWon's hardware �'_zZOCALISM 0 '1, - z w week's holiday -at the family -0 store. Office hours, 9 to 6 daily and 7" cottage at the lak9 evenings by appointment" FAll Clothing 1, t.. _Mrs. 0. B. Pilkey was.. in* Wm, Dickie left on Tuesday to the spend a week with hie niece, Mrs. -Mrs. W; J. Clark 1�f t on Satur .. .... .city on Monday. '4 •--Mm k Law had a business George Berry, of Orton. day to spend a couple of weeks -' James Somerville And vacation with ber daughter, Afro. _W966ftment are -1 We 1owing our usual Fall p to the pity on Friday. .��FiankVWrk,,of.To"uto, spent Norman Gordon were in. the city F. F.- Balsdon and family, of Bur, 'C othing ford.' t with relatives on Sunday. of 1 4o weak -end with his sister, JW Mutch. -FL Weiler is now walking iiae o -Ready -M. S. Chapman is building around with a limp d me t,6 an WE6T HILL. L W s and Semi L rK :cement st.epe at the -eastern on. Injury to one of his legs caused by of a bale of excelsior falling The Seventy-Fifth Anniversary trance to"Ijis store. [is on it. M with these two lines The Sacrament of the Lord's the founding of Melville Presbyterian Ong Church will be, held in the church ozi we have added 36 -Peabort and Mr@. Somerville t Ta�!� jay in Toronto with Supper will be administered "t. gd Sunday, October 80th, !�id Monday, Miss 'Tip Top Tailors' $be October 81st. 014. Orman Somerville. Androw's United Oburch'at R Mra.,No n Banks and Further anollneements as to the morning service on Sunday nit. Preparatory services will be held definite pie= for these two dates will _Marjorie Shop rd attended Mark- Bull -law Fair on Saturday. this (Thursday) evening. be made later. An early invitation .:$24-00 n Wm. and Mm. Oallia have R. Sproule, who has, been is extended to all members and friends -been spending a few days this residing in Pickering during the of the congrgation to reserve these one price for Suit or Overcoat. 'week with relatives In Orono. summer months. returned to To- dates so that t4ey ipay be spent with H. R. Monney has purchased routo this week to resume his their friends at--these services. .2hese hues are strictly m ad,e t6 mem4re. 120 w and very attract! ve- looking studies at Wycliffe College, and Mr. Haxry'Jacques, who is Presi- A mot or truck for delivering broad. will come out to Pickering only on dent of the' Melville Church Young - Sundays to attend to his duties in People's Association, left last week to 0. A. Sterritt was in Bowman, WORK CLOTHING tk }� spills on . Monday conducting'the St. George's Church. continue his studies at Queen's' Um- fall s versity. The very best wishes of 'our funeral of a friend,' Henry Rolle re. -At St. George's Cbu•ch -on everyone4ill go along with Harry, shirts soi, underwear, overalls etc., are now on U, Mrs. J. G. Baxter's moth;;: Sunday next: Sunday, School at and we wish him the very beat of 9.80&m. At shelves, and again we are soliciting your 'from Guelph, Js returning hom4 e will be success in his new work. a to-day (Friday). after spending Celebration of the Holy Commun• onage,-for-these-g(yo4s. " MAI y sofas weeks with her. ion. Preacher, Rev. D. FiLGIBTEP- [rs. Fedderly and M ford. At 7.00 p. m. we unite with -G. and IM .Williams'Boote are the same old reliables as of old. sister congregation at St. SATURDAY, OCT. 8th.-Credlt sale and Mrs. Snnderland. of Kil bourn Our Wis.,'epent a short time on sa� Paul's Church for their annivere- of milch cows, feeding steers and ary service. heifers, also 75 pigs (consisting of Fred Te, .10 g ords, t W. J, Monney's. Bunting -.Pi Pickering Me` R. M.-and Mrs. Bateman -Quite a number from this brood sows, suckers and shoats), an h J;* and George and Mrs. Treloar and locality attended the Markham the property of John A. White, lot Retablip ad 1857. el� Sandsky Fair last week. The weather was 33• con. 6, Pickering., (At White's Toronto, sr. child, of To t with relatives in Pickering. fine and a very large number were mill farm near Green River). Sale fa -George C. Long, of Thedford, in attendance. This fair, which at 1.30,.rain or shine. Fred. Poe- of the largest till, auctioneer. has sold his property, and he and is one eat in the vro- if, ��� Mrs. Long are coming to Picker. Vince, retains its popularity. TUESDAY, OCT. 11th.-Auction sale _1ng to,reside with C. 8 Palmer. Many f rom this district have not of farm, tock and implements, the property. of W. R. Brown, lot 2, miss Frances Fitzsimons. of missed it in many years. con. 1; Pickering. Sale at one Hamilton, and Neil Hopkins, of The Annnal Rally Day of the o'clock sharp. Wm. Maw, auc- a ey reek motored down on Young People's Society of St. tioneer, Sunday C 'I ' ith W. -ADdrew'4 0hureh was held on Sun. Awe "and spent the day w J. Clark an (lay evening last, when they took rk d Vamily. charge of the service, which they Now Adwevc4se"W"tai. re. kodrew Ava1i8 (nee Gladys Mutcb) fia.* had another did In a most -creditable manner. ... These ' chilly nights remind you severe attack of heart trouble and The pastor, Rev, J. S. Ferguson- V0RSAL8---Shrnpsb1r*razB.%nd io 61 ham been taken back to the To• delivered a most impressive ser. 1' pigs Thos Bacon. Claremont. 6-6 Hatchway," no-button 'Balbriggan Underwear, corabi - Mon, in which he pree-5ated in a routo Genera} Bee liar, VORSALE-A- Durberu nations, 1.40 Society of St. forcible manner, the duty of every Fat. loth M. B. Burk, R. R. 1. Locust -The Cradles' Aid Andrew's U sited ted Ob u re b will meet person to shoulder the responsi• Hill, Join the "Hatchway" arnay here. 4W Andre them. There 013 Wednesday, Oct. 12th, at the bility resting upon OST- I black ewer. weighing about Penman's Balbriggan Underwear, shirts and drawers L700 lbe. A. Carruthers. R. R. 2. Clan. per home of Mrs. James Andrew. All was A, good attendance and the ladles are requested to be proven L service was ranch eVjOYFd by all. wont. garment, 75 cents. apt Will the Person who has the -Two strangers, of unattractive 6_sF6i_F_lA_L_R-4'_3_P1wt -chunks, 75 -And, if you need s6methi I ng . ust a little heavier Joe; belonging to the ref realiment appearance, came into the village P11.1 100 the. Apply to A Michell. Green on Monday soliciting money to River, 6 lboothio the park kind' return Balbriggan, see our Mercury Cotton I Iowa to W M. CUllis, or got the buy something to eat as they were POR SALE-Kitchen rance, coal or "Merino," per garment 1.00. -from him w that they can starving. On being offered bis- in good condrum Fred Morley, asake use of the lock. cuits in one of the atores, they ARM WANTED TO RENT-Suit. er apply Boa - A. -a Real Suit at a -A quiet wedding was solemn. fused toaccept the gift. 1t 0". FARM for dairy purposes. Don't leave the town for Men's Suits Isad at St. Andrew's manse on receiving money from another Pickering News Thursday. Sept. 29th, when Min party they proceeded at once W Real Price-We have them in navy serge and grey Lula Agnes Holtb y. daughter of another @tore, where they par. r110 RENT-Oo'con. P. Pickering. a 11. H. and the late Mrs. Holtby, of chased "canned heat." Or wood 4-coomedcottage. Apply to Thm Watson, -worsteds. Guaranteed pure wool. Just a Bmaglism. vissis united in marri alcohol. The authorities learned R. R. 2. Pickering. 44tf beautiful suit for the money. lags to Elwood Hardy, of Green.. of their actions and ordered them FOR SALE OR BXCHANG.E-Ons wfDOd The ceremony was per. to leave town at once In order to ram: Apply 5 V 1 ..'$26.00. -7special introductor price formed by Rev j, 8, Fuson. avoid arrest on a, charge of vag. 1rhe bride was attended by Min r&Dcy. They lost no time in obey OH SALE-Seed drill, disc harrow. F box. pWw and other articles. like new. 11ollsh Hard i. sister of the groom. iDg Orders. "I'tak cattle to post-urt. Win. LaM, Also t while P. Push, of Glen Major. - Don't forget the anniversary Dunbaoll on 4 Ladies' Rain Coats in red, blue services in - St. P'ul's United -and green-tbe . very latest. They upported the groom. Church on Sunday Dext. Oct, Dtb. VOR SALE -Ram l.mb., 0-ts-.1d. -00 Oct let the Dew law M 11c"llent for breeding purposes. well wouk�d e easily worth 4.50. We are lquiring all yehicles on public radids which be conducted by Rev. and good heavy fellow* Arthur Proust. R, R. 1. -MOOt Phone Clare MM. making a special introductory fomv. ,to light,, H E. WeUwLxA. B. A.. B. D_at C' 80_,,.. M. and 7� W P; M. _ Special This is a law that should be strict, EORGHKEAT-Licensed auction• price on these also, 3.95. music will be rendered by eer� Alton. Live stock and general sake ly enforced, not only for t he pro- the G ed to. T- JR1 tection of motorists, bat also for Choir who will be assisted by Miss Jt.c`,,7t Phone Stouff 9M. 51-4 �:­Misses' Rain Coats with cape, 3.95. the protection of the drivers or Edith Law. of Toronto, who al. a, FOR SALE - Several -due pants of the other vehicles, ways delights Pickering audience* S w, , hAn a week, or wtfl ezchanAre for cattle. whether it be a wagon with bar selections. On the Tues Twins to suit purchaser Apply E. NW WA. R. buggy, following. Oct 11th, -bleyele Or LUy other 'vehick. day evening R 2. Clare a ot lot 15, Pickering (%via R::. npag 4 -s Within the past few days a num- the LnDUAI HarV6et Rome 8 pper 'bar of accidents have occurred on will be given in the Sunday School TORONTO WET-WASEI LAUN• Kingston Highway, to which room, where chicken pie will he in X DRY Memi finish)-Let our driver call and Ladies, our new Holepiloof eVAase our 24 how service. Just leave evvral Pomona have been injured. abundance. This will be followed, noon with Mr. s. W. ) atria, barber shop. "M 4 Hosiery for fall. h". arrived. -The Coboinrg bus got. into a by a tine program, consisting Of will " up and deliver 9 times a week. _ffilk at 11up late one night Wit week, -unit; Vy -1- &Bale mcmas Ar QTRA D--in i�i the prenfle" o Dear Port Hope. In order to and a violinist, of Toronto, Dr H. k__)the undersigned, lot 21. con 4. Pickering, ,say j .1.00 is wonderful Val". -isiveid striking a car that was T. Fallaise and Fred T. Bunting - about Sept- 2Dh. a 2-year-old heifer. Owner havesame b and do not win hearing Mim Pearl pew". M istanding on the road withmt any B"-k, eva.". N. `ist e7z See the new siMk and, wool Ugb* Hollis Harlbert, the driver. Newton, ToroDL6'9 ever popular lors at 1.26. TRAYED-On to the premises of co 'turned to the left, but in doing go and versatile entertainer. Sop Sthe undersigned, lot 16 cdn. 4 Pickering, collided with another car which per will be, served from 6 So to 8 about the Mb of J e ;�l steer. owner may have sarc ic VrCrIma y and was oing west The bus was o'clock. Ad wissiou to supper and penes. W. Ellicott, R- R. 1. Locusts Milf 3-5 forced into the ditch where it concert 50 cents, children, under furred on its side. Fortunately 12 years, 25 cents. QTPAYED-From the premises of k-Y the undersigned, lot 1, rear cm, 6. Uxbridge 7 ... in -A terrible tragedy -w about the 16th of June, am heifer and stew, red _....1thOrO WRO Only One passenger " einact the bus and he escaped injury., ad in the Rosedale district in To- with sorne grizzly hair, and rising 3 years old. Style, The bus and both car's were &I rOnto on Saturday afternoon last, Finderyle=e Dotity Harbrou Br;s,, R. R. No, 1, :Ladies' Umbrellas, new red, green and Pcooklin, 4-5 .­wore or less d&w&ged. in 'which three persons met R'M :..-.black, at' 1.49 and 1.89. -A quiet but pretty wedding untimely death, and several we ARM FOR SALE:OR RENT -95 FARM of land in lot 12, con. N Pickering, lots • of tr took Paul's United more or less injured and a magal- water at both places and good buildinp and Church at St I am forced to sell or rent on ac- arsonage on Tuesday, tieuday, ficent 'residence completely wreck. medium fences. W. Hick. R. R. 1, count of poor health. Jpmes Oct. 4th. Pat 3 oo p. al., when Miss e(L as well as much damage in- Locust Hill. 44tf IVI 8 a A PMAN Alice Brie, daughter of J1 Dhn mud flicted to adjoining residences. Mrs. Nottingham. of Raglan, was The accident vras due to careless- FARM FOR SALE-75acreia. being JL' parts of lots 23 and 24, rear of con 5. Picker- united in marriage to James Earl ness In the use of gasoline, the ing, I mile west of Brougham. Good bank barn, A -house. All wire Bqneleb, of O,-hawa• by the Rev. fumes of which is a most powerful pig pen. driving house and hen 1C fenced. water in the stables. � ly on premises. 'A. R. Sanderson. They were at- explosive when it comes in con. J. H.11ioltby, R. R. 2, Locust Hill. - 51-5 THE (VENT RAGE ,headed by Miss Irene Valiant, of tact with a flame or spark. It is Oshawa, and Stanley Nottingham an explosive which compares with 2�70tice C1 r The happy ....Telephone 4900 'brother of the bride. dynamite. It I@ due t6 the great of By -Law" couple left for a motor trip in a Power it exerts when its gas ex- dste&ist raMon' P ..new Buick sedan for Ottawa, and PIOS t"t drives the millions of will reside in Oshawa on their re autos, scud the Many g soline Notice is hereby given that a By- engines. When a fair drape law was passed and numbered 1288 pe ex -Walter Sleep, when coming arts so much power, one can by the Council of the Municipal Cor- 0 c p poration bf the Townshi f Picker - Into the village on Tuesday even• imagine what It gallon or more Auto ]Re airs Accessories, Oils =4 on the 16th day 7 September, Ang, met with a painful accident will do when converted into gas 119 This accident is a 1927, to authorize a contract witil .,which will confine hime to his bed and exploded. the Hydro-Electric Power Commission Gasoline Ase-tylene Weldin �',for some time. As he was cz ass warning to householders showing of Ontario for lightin f the high the bridge at the west end of the great danger Lto which they ways in the Police V14e of Clare- ', the iillsigeon his bicycle he was are expo 'Battery • Charging.. when Being It for woof, and ho authorize the borrow- A In the cities Ing of $269.00 upon debentures, to struck trX an auto and his, left log cleaning purposes, .1ractured between the knee and a large amount ib used for this assist in- defrayins the cost of pro Purpose in electric washers and Repi%irs made on all makes the ankle. He was taken to the curing installing such service, t doctor's office who" the fracture Other washing machines. Many Ld such By-law was registered was reduced. The motorist never accidents have occurred in this in the Registry Office of the Registry Qt MSG ...stopped and no oak-secured his way and many warnings have Diiision of the County of Ontario on 11consenumber. Aa Mr. 9leepkmd been given through the Press and the 80th day of September, 1927, as 1 -ad light on his bicycle it in very otherwise, brat It needed a tragedy Number 355. Any motion to quash -��.Vriobsible that they did not w of this kind to impress upon the or set aside the same 'or any A the scri gasoline z1fis and did not incur of months after the first publication of ;141 1 that it minds of the people that thereof must be made within t= dont. Mr. Sleep thinks is a dangerous substance and is this notice and cannot be made there. at all times. Its use CHARLES Be'-SPENCER-, Was the mud guard that bit him, dangerous and in that Case it might- easily should be limited for household after. V Dated this 7th day of October', 1927. 4i 7 .is of 'have taken lace without the Purpose@. for It Is no easy for it to g1b c.)mv ip.contact with Are. DONALD R. BEATON, -Proprietor, Picker" lmotorist knowing it.,. Clerk. i q! 7 %