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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1927_10_14d • A_ 7� Ow N VOL. XLVIL PIC"JKLIJOUARING, ONT., FRIDAY, �OCT. 14. 1927 0 ivV0100ownal. 49awbo. PUNBARTON. DUNBARfON. Next Sunday at the Community. We are pleased to see Miss Robin xe4 GREENWOOD -Saw lain sad Basket Hall will be Children Day. m Mem- White out again after hir illness. R. FORSYTH. Oph. D.. Director bers of the Sunday School will meet Miss Bernice Lankin, of--Granton, cal Association of Ontario. Reg. at 2.t - visited her cousin, Miss Helen Thom, j.�,, and at 3 o'clock the sex AnicriCAA Optomtriew vice of the - this week. The lartLcularly for the chil examined by appoluttuent. P.A. meets this Fri- Mr. Schultz and son, of Brantford, C=ont, ont- dren. X day) evening-at 8 O'CIO& visited 'their cousin, Mrs." Emma Ibt&b1M" 1888 owan, last w Baskets or all sizes 010MOUL RUPORtil' James and Mrs. Crockert and AIL CAR16TIAN, - Barrister &&d Public Etc- to Report for S.S. No. 9, Pickering daughter, Jean of Aurora, called on ",sass meth House. Whitby. '`_%y and description friends here last week. (Greenwood),. The intich-needed rains have come A G.BROWNING.R. C.. Barrio Sr. IV, Ivan Bruce. Jr.' IV, Mil- at, last and farmers are thankful. And A. ,ter: Solicit", No Public. Aanes'Bik.. t lowe I riceg� -A t-Ulu s p dred Corbett, Evelyn Clarke, Rolland _t of Post e. Dundat. Street, if farmers, then everyone else. B a ey Pope,' Margaret Bayles, Willie October a will fu� n V:V.W11.Lphone3&8. Oflicephont392. ng Clark, Ross Dis4ey-_.Sr. IlL Phyllis r-thW.N.S. in th ntesae_' &-ROSS-Barristerea-80- - siuce and Ruth - Annis (equal), ch and missionar on ough And Z.-Factors. Northern Ontario' Buildin& &w y Francis Mantel, Jean Ledgett, Reggie will speak. We will then get informs - N. A. WHITE. Clarke, Hazel fliiest, Robert Ravey, tion first-hand. Successor to late W. G. Barnes Corkett, Reta Flynn, Maurice Bruce, .-GREEN-WOOD. 10HARLSON PIOKERING- h 1W. bl. IM Adelaide 2767 Roxena . Ledgett. Jr. III, Gertrude "011-ters, Solicitors etc.. 21' Phone Mark 6420 Dorothy Clark, Laura Ormerod. Sr. 3.214 Confed. -e Cammack, Gordon Cam- Phil and Mrs. Willows spent Sun- oraaW&LifeBuildizgPhCo;n1r Yo II, Lawrence on M ge and Rich mask Cecil Walls. Jr. 1I, Lawrence day with 'friends and relatives in Ux- Sm. Toronto. main 1 90 and Main 0 Annie, Eddie Hiltz, Erie Davis. I, bridge- Phone Pick. UN. tf F. Oonton and friend, of Brimp- Of&- oiien Wed scadal t and F URNITURE Elva Middleton, John Ravey, Clark AT BOTTOM PRICES Walls and Gordon Priest (equal), ton, spent Sunday last with James TV anted Dental ...... Phyllis Clark, Edna Meadows and Ron- Raine and family. 7 ][)A. J. R. POWLIE. Dentist. 4-T T=T- - :8 :0 -&- XJ aid Green (equal). Primer, Dorothy Miss Olive Witheridge, of Toronto, Cor. jig 19imatoO Rd CLAREMONT, ONT. spent a few days last week with Alf. ..Hi hest -and Victoria PartAye. To- Disney, Ray Ledgiett, Nancy Ravey, t door). Open Evenings Tremble. A= I=V1612! Dressers $12 up, Washstands Marguerite Ball, Roy Walls, Harold and Mrs. $4 up. Chiffoners, 5 drawers 9hortt, Lila Hiltz.-J. A. McWhirter, Emerson Ormerod has purchased a He now drives back and forth prices �DR. D. C. Smith Dentist. Stouff• and good sized mirrors, Teacher. car. viae. Honor Graduate of Chicago and To- half price. It will to work in Oshawa. i Posts Universities and the Ro to the School Convention Ir Pay YOU to Call. Phone office R e GREENWOOD. Owing paid ws=-2 I - ..this week our pupils are having a 20y Miss Eva Hood Sundayed With Mrs. couple' of days' vacation. Lemmon. Mrs. Ravey is improving nicely un- 7". Graduatebf the Royal Coleige of Dental Roofing Material Mrs. Ensign and family. are leaving der the medical attendance of Dr. V. for the city this week. ?ohs. Moore, of Brooklin. veer A4nrd.c7<'s Gonfecttoaery mote, Whitby. 41 `O�teboura9 to i2% i to 6H0. lnd.'phone e. � 5 x Britiab Columbia Shingles Miss Lankin was a visitor at L. Rev. J. 0: Totten and Master Har Johnston's during the week. old were in the village on Sunday .0 0 A L AN. "NEIL 0. SMITH. D. D. 9., L D. S.. W.'and Mrs. Bate, of Toronto, were afternoon. Rev. Mr. Tatten was No. 2 Sand 5x week-end visitors with Miss Ida stationed in this circuit a few years A.- (Successor to Dr, J, N Dalea), Craduate of I"10 Royal College Of Dental Surgeons and Torcin. Bate. ago. His many friends here are al- A good supply of Hard and Soft ways' 'to Usullu ty. At Claremont office over D A The Everest family, of Toronto, % ys'pleased to see him- - Coal on hand. Also a Scott's store every Tuesday and Friday. Phone TORONTO ASPHALT supply Stooff 10-11, visited T. and Miss Gammage on Sat- The Mission Band will meet at the 27d ROOFING , -T day afternoon. h of Mrs. Charles Ledgett on of Kindling Wood, Murray's 18 in.. 82 in. and 86 inch urMr9 home ERBERT T. FALLA ISF, L D S.. and family And Miss Saturday afternon at 3 oclock. Owing stove length. Go" D. S.. Graduate of the Royal College of .5 and widths. 4 in I Shingles; also Helen Barclay were visiting at their to the illnssz in the home of Mr. 19tf Phone Pick. 1709. the Vaivers:17 of Toronto San I op's store. Aciering, -_-nt, w is entertaining above J. Metal Valley and mother's over the week-end. Walls. Mrs. Lidgett hOWS 9 A M Le a P, in., or by lot. Ridge Roll. Mrs. Geo. Philip accompanied her the Band instead of Mrs. Walls as Pbout Pick 3700. nephew to Beaverton on Sunday to was arranged All the children an DONALD MUNRO. PICKEKING Material, or will give price on, visit her sister, Mrs. Dobson, who is requested to attend as important bus L. 60wbe. finished job L. SURNINGHAM ill at present. iness has to be attended to. LJZAB8TB Mi - ' WEST HILL. uIlding and General RICHARDSON-Suc Ma A number of our citizens an having to tb* late W V. Richardson. reg": ss: PICKERING theirs houses wired at present for Contracting. kaowm suet 10"Wan" compmes of expected. Estimates furnished on -all classes standing electric light, which. it is ex The' session of the church is very of next anxious that all the old members of of wort - Interior and Exterior. will be ready by the end LUMBER Y;&6 'IW POSTILL Licensed Antdonear. week• the choir, whether as singers or erg- Alterations and repairs. -&: 9 *W Omollas at soft sad onsh4o. Aug. our Mission Band presidents, Miss inists, accept this invitation to be ObImet7s Built Concrete Work. ofto sales at &U kinds ansou" to go dios$=0 Duncan and Mrs. Fred Cassle, are present on Sunday morning and take ao"M A"rsos Grow ]Uvw P 0. Oat . THE X—IM-NG AuAA&aw%ZT striving to keep up interest in the their position in the choir. One of Phone Pickering 5712 A-DRATON TOWNM Vffi_8 — Society and would be pleased if Par- the old anthems with which every- FAIRPORT. ONTARIO. 7� We buy and sell, furnish quotations Oos tor eats, Would co-operate as this is a body is familiar has been selected for saw to tet63a as, A L 261. and information on all Listed and fine iraining for both boys and giris. that morning and many of` the old jai 3t a u, Osn llama 411 Iff-ldfaso TAD- Unlisted Mining Stocks, 8 H I N G L members, who have since dropped out We will be pleased to advise what WHITBY. WM. AIAW, LIQRNSE�D AUO- stocks to buy or to bold, or of choir work, have signified their Nova Scotia Shingles Tl()N=Jt I- York Qntww and Dwtm what stock to sell. intention of assisting ith the music Galt'Galvanize'd Steel 8hingies to AD i6& of ZF,,� Owing the front car stopping that morning. Will any old choir Blvd', Felt Slateshingles a D" P= may be Clients we making moxi-ey by I abruptly three cars got into a mix- members who wish to be with us 6n reaolpd at "WS' 095L 80 sad Indogma- following our advice. 'a for gale at 46" Mhoom Wlw%by, Oat. 'here up early on Sunday morning, that morning please met in touch with Our long experience in mining. ex- and one car, from Montreal, whicT T. PATER80N'S - CLAREMONT Ift `W tending over & period of. tw t7 contained a number of McGill Univer- J. R Kentiedy, 1673 Kingston Road. Call and get prices. Phone 2812 ell Every member of the choir ht very Years. allows US to give sound advice sity students who were returning welcome at these services. on the investment feature of a mine home from Saturday's Rugby game or the speculative feature of a prow at Toronto,* was badly wrecked. One The committee in charge of the -Anniversary ser- Picke =*9 pective mining venture. 6f the students was injured about the pwwfor the 75th # vices in connection with Melville the time UATe your SOLLOWAY, MILLS & CO. head. He was taken to Dr. McLaren's Presbyterian Church report that pre- i4att or Goods Store I ofilce, and the doctor had him 4 !furnace installed for win- Members of Standard remov parations are well under way for ed to the Oshawa General Hospital these important services. It is ho ter, or your old one Stock Exchange. ped H,&RNEM Members of the Montreal 7 where his wounds were dressed aftei that swell -known quartette will bt Our supply of quality H repaired. Mining Exchange. which he was able to proceed on his wages sad at the morning service and that two Ports is now complete. Offlas, sad Board Room. Ground Floor, way home. well-known Toronto soloists will ren- We can give you the best About & o'cliock on Sunday even- Metropolitan Buikung. der the music for the evening service. BOOTS-GRICB SHOR lisle of Furnaces, R&ugm TOROSM. - ONTARIO ing an -old man, about sixty years The hen have not been -chosen We. To a INTO stock of this ratum, t6_r90V_tUe_ 0872 yet. Monday evening program oor on nknd-UnDON&SM &no Hda __w" picked -up-Amccinsclous -at market. L es bridge about a mile west of wi I . should be one of excellent merit as for hard wear and. tear. the town and taken to Dr. McLaren's THE RURAL offlce,,where he received first aid and some of Toronto's beat entertainers ;REPAIRING -011s and Hardware at have been engaged for this evening. afterwards was taken to the Oshawa We maintain our established r6r0t&- The ladies are making full prepam lowest prices. SECURITIES COMPANY LTD- General Hospital, where he still re- tion"for repak-ing all ILIL 0 A tions for one of the old-fashioned • mains unconscious' It was found that harness and boots. H P K ING C El, R _[trha ill !on his shoulder was broken, a bad cut suppers, where everyone will be wel- Phone 4600 Real 4*t&te and Insurance. come. The dates of these services am ver the eye and otherwise badly October 30th and 31st. Bills an- 0 CECIL B Farm Properties A Specialty- bruised. . There was nothing about n�ouncing the details will be printed his person whereby he could"be iden- -ALVEN BUSHBY Head Office: 213 214 Confederation very soon Harnemao-maker,' Life Building. Toronto. tified. It is supposed that he was . . . .. walkine alobg the highway when he BROUGHAM. PICKERING, - ONTARIQ PICKERING 'phone me-"' 1390- was struck by a passing ni6tori s We are sorry to' hear that W. H. who left him by the' roadside and U-16 A#R- • Q_.A 1a_41A* iti Wig Pickering Ontario. WE ARE Phone 61300. 2atf H O-WI CLAREMONT S.NG a Den or Living Roos . CREAMERY in mission design, inadeintumedoak. - The Highest price paid for 4rames are' solidly con. Cream at the Ellicott has not been in 8 us us% passed on 'in scold- hearted manner. The man was fairly.well dressed, but health lately. there is very little chanze of '6hen, Rev. J. S. Ferguson has been visits i finding the motorist, ng some of his congregation during the past week. • WHITEVALE. The W.M,S. meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. John Miller, will Silo-ffilinv is about over for the be held on the 27th of this month.* Sr sea-con. Much earlier and. some sweet. the fourth Thursday, instead of the er task than last yeir. third as -usual. There is some talk of having our A meeting will be held at the pub- streets lighted. Get together and lie library room by the, patrons of talk it over, neighbours. the public library to appoint a treat - The ­­ rains have d— —1, urer in lace of Fred Stevenson, ho Structea and the charrs 21 . . .11 1 . I � Cluemom Creamery— d common has resigned on account of 'leaving -go* to the farmers'in this an upholstered in brown ity. Plowing was almost at a stand- this district, and also to attend to leather. Give no a trial and be convinced still. other business. All are goi to the plowing match A treat is in store flor the residents .:Vhle met consists of four pieces at Howard Valcolm's *on the 219t. of Brougham and the surrounding ... ........ in4ading Arm Rocking Chair, UM DALE MILLS Encourage the boys to make 4 country, when, on the evening' bf Arm Chair,. Reception - straight furrow. Tuesday, Oct. 18th., a grand enter- Chair and Table. = =Q The Library Board have purchased tainment of music, mirth and Our a fine collection of about fifty new mystery will be given in the Town zice on this Suite can be moat favorably comp" to any -books, representing. a very select lot Hall under the auspices of the of authors. We hope that the com- Masons. The program will be given munity will take advantage of the by the great Balfour, the English F _R catalogue price. For Pastry use - E E fF Oar price, 41-50 Magician, who has mystified Royalty, All Felt and Sprion Mattresses Our Royal, BrEmd 1'bTr"he" Young People's Progressive and who, at present, is in Toronto, The Famous Alk 4 in snick. Class held a Weiner and marshmallow who will perform some of his• won - wi h every ooh- 1, 0 �,j at your Grocer's. banquet in the basement at the Bap- derful magic; M. R. Parks, of Whi 'Apex Pooc6rde sold her*. -b Rio of 26e box' tist Church on Friday evening, when vale, who will out-Lauder H F"ers who have Wheat 90&YOui a goodly number of them enjoyed Lauder; Miss Graham, the celebrated Sour made from your ovm themselves. Hi hland dancer, who will trip the wheat. We can The regula�r meeting "of the White- light fantastic to the skirt of the .-C.A.���.� tt, gri nd It. vale branch of the Women's Institute pipes; the Ad-anhu Quartette, who will M be held at the home of Mrs. Hugh favor the audience with several choice AT - Furniture Dealer and Food of all kinds-Chicko {feed, Pugh, mr-Wednesday, Oct. • 19th., at selections. The proceeds will be de- -:4 LFuneral Director hen feed, chop, millfd5d. 3 o'clock p.m. A good program will voted to the improvement of the ceme• re n Phone 111001 be given by Toronto ladies, including tery and other worthy objects. The Jo 4*'Dftg Sto Mopping every wee�k-day. - a demonstration, inexpensive Christ- chair will be taken by the District Pwkwing, Imas gifts by bUss Cole. Come and Deputy Grand Master. AdmIsslon, s, mg. XJQCrJ&_VV00= PICK ONT. enjoy a real treat 49 cents, at za Z. -� 7g; his "TOOM stay here as long as, I want 'with his aunt -4 V to", avd, hqt luklor.': oinow, VAWr a". at _Xoney was 7 90, howt. 11141. was glad that Cit- -eumotances-'had sent him a. windfall.' ffla Dan be nice 'to mo. �`at very n4 and 1006somo sint terribly upoot.O' But he Also looked forward to the 4 "I kbo* If, Aunt. Staiia, and I time when his aunt's.;fbTtuu* should, kt--W lift - ya too. though "n* a1uh--such- really wom #;4ut be 'hisq K, -A21VW-U.hRW 1�.rft�fthtt it off,- and -greedy attkipatio' that he dealred YOU can't expect me' to change all at her Immediate iias+h $ONo; He w&&--h%t1aaaI7 -shocked ai" hi s but yoli'can 'and rhuit help uncle's fate, and "wre than willing ...... me, If possible, to fluid and punish to help, his. aunt in heft efforts, so long F his murderer. -Yon are -the -man of -as It 'didn't interfere too much with AR ; P., the family now -stn fact you and L his own comfort. are the Only members ,Of the family - "YOU- see," he said, serI6q*j­fAlL left,- and we must not quarrel." - Ocean own.bai risen as one man I& 44 P WqlI, 111 do all I can. I say, Oh, I this outrage. ON what Indignation at a re all the dolls for? Are they yours?" don't mean the bathing populatlan, the "No they were Gairett's." frivelent beach crowd, but the I,,- TE around portent people, city fathers, land- -12 10W ln"#* 36 0&1*d "Whew! Did he cart- them with him? For they don't look like )folders, hotel men and all that. Arid a. Mamma= the sort that grow down here." the _police, though up aijiltiat it, are "They are Parisian, that's clear, trying to do their beat to get at the Butt could have been bought.here truth of the matter.,, ... at that Few things can't be achlev- �How do you know all 1:6*!" asked ed In Ocean Town. However, he did "You've only his aunt In surprise. "You" bring these with him. R032 say, be Just arrived." u*u&117'tmk them wherever he went.,, "Oh, 1',pick up-news by instinct," Z� 9dob, Roes, that first-class man he Pelton returned, lighting - another BEFORE. Is". I don't see why shouldn't fall cigarit and walking about tie 0 roam ,. 1or HAT HAS GONE - you all there say of interest. I'll tell y be th - hair to Rom Where is h#?p as he took up and serutinlaod one do a strikes Garrett Folsom while is to know." wasI after another.. "I suppose I can have at Ocean Townt N.J. Af to; ' Whereupon she launched into a full ."Here. He's in my- employ now . .. 1 ... -4 Porbnctarij examined by a recital of the. circumstances qf-.Fol- but-ALlials- willing- you emis take him these toys, auntie?" doctor, the, b7A- bro4w to thell (To be continued som's-deitK-ii---s�e—k�e-w—tb�ernI of the ovel. I've no real use- for a man starter 118aft, whore an inquiry1s; abroad he fell dangerously 91 in 1�0r- ct, and then pro.. servant, exeW as a sort of courier jiuquest and the verdict, mine, and to outline her plans for the Uzabeth. sent mo ph bathing companions had ceeded to look after my luggage, and'that's Y' 7. lPn ­... Dr., Deeq Wizard.' hem Roger sitlans to tend him. When In 1678 the Neville, Mrs. Helen Mir- future. scarcely necessary. You know, Dan, Fe, queen's health caused anxiety, he was. 32abY and Carmelite Voldon. It Is i "I'm' going to find the brute who You will have about a third of Garry's .4 -nniv established that F0136m, �ust before killed qar:r�tt if It takes my whale money—" ersary of FamousSCien.; disPatebea to, Consult with physic -mss his death, had' been standing reirk to -lifetime and my whole fortune an well. You bet I know'it! And you ha and ag(rOlogers In GeTawny re0i�ct- 7NOd have test and Magician-of Queen .Barron, nknown &�3 the ca"er lug It. Later he �was employed to in- -My brother was the only person on a third and ot3 Neville has a third. Elizabeth's Time Was lung, the vestIgate a elai h I loved or why does Roger. Neville got so — startling announcement earth r. I dowt Aulit, in to territories newly made that Folsom:had been stabbed believe you care two cents about It much?' r Born 400 Years discovered by Elizabeth's KbJects, to death in the water. Ross, his valet, all' You slt­ther4i like a bump on a "They planned it, Dan. Their. wills There had been genuine atterm and- Ago' ':is 14u6stioned aa,are Barron and his learning Of Teal value 4 with' Wife, but no fight is shod on the mys- 1245 fantastic notions, But In 1681 he, tery. SCHOLAR'AND MYSTIC W, Anastasia Folsom, eccentric and met Edward Kelly , and became, Ir ­fff.. .:I- , i Just four tundred -year' seems, the dupe 'of that rogue's pre} sister of the dead man, xr- a ago' the I famous John Dee was born. He was � tensions to occult knowiedse, This; „, -, rives and takes command. At the in- -quest it I' an extraordinary a established that the death compound of ingeni. 1 Kelly was an apothecary who had'beea� Weapon sus scholar, credulous - dreafner and 'Convicted o forgery and bad had him e Was a iDichaq, an Oriontal f astute charlatan. Among British ears cut *111 in the pillory. Rally pre.�-, e. and that `lt and its scabbard hi -;had been purchased on the boardwalk. astrologers Only William Lilly, who I fe"ed to busye discovered' the- philosoj so 7 pher's mtons, capable of oonverting. It in al established 'that CroTdon predicted • the Great Fire of London, goars is a fancier of curious knives. has enjoyed greater popular repute as copper, into sold and lead into alIvor.r 2TA23Xta8ia engages, Titus "Abigirs to !t necromancer He said he was ' able to call up sphits; Work on the ease. lie asks permission Dr. Dee was called tb e "White Dr. Dee Joyfully angaged this wo id to go through the dead man's effects. a arl Z Wizard" because of his pprotuse white worker as an assistant at 00 a yaar.� NOW c& o,-4 wim THE STORY. hair and beard. He boasted of ttle For some yea' rd the pair wandere4 descent from an ancient Welsh fam. I about Poland and Bobeftia. sometime CHAPTER XXI, 2; UY. His father, a wealOy vintner of!lIving In luxury on their gains froft' "Of eoiirse, that's what I want you -0 Cambridge. ! the credulous, sometimes ssarving 1-1 'to do, Mr. Rios," London, sent him at i said Anastasia 7 wbere for five years he applied-himself poverty when they fell among skop� "But. I can't feel that you 01,30m. AI. to mathematical -nnd d astronomical ties They ealoye the bospitshty of Can find anything of evidential val-je I studJeii. the young Count ftsonberff In Islaf 16�4-21 Where T have failed I've hunted 8114 His Reputation fn�raod castle of Trebona for moatbis. and th V i , 7 ."through his belongings, and thought 01 — most marvelous tales are r000rded @- F was so vehemently bout 'to 5` found a Ibt of things I don't under- 1 0 .. their perOwmances. RuiTy.­ runs his own account, "Only 6SP66WIT th stand, I @a- nothing that seemed in- V­!- f communications with the world 64 scstrimi to show which way to sleep tour hours every night" spirits, the wind blows' Leaving the ualrerstty, he spent, Dr Do* received an invitation trawe "No, I suppose early R year In Holland. In order to pose tot. or you ! Queen Elizabeth to return. which ho; r MU ba*e told mt. What do you make of visit the em!vent -mathematicians re. Sb* area turnish-' these dolls," aiding there, and On kis return was PromPtir accepted "They surprise me, Of course .1 elected fellow of Trinity College, new• ed him with the moans to travel 1* Iff - - . * IY founded at Cambridge He took state like an ambassador knew that they are a lad. just now. He arrived bajzk In is$$ Despite, t And I know that the dolls here are the de�vee of Master of Arts. Dee financial aid from the Queen and his. ..of the best and finest French variety, began to be suspsected of practicing black magic when he mystified the Mends he reinalned poor and petition- 'They doubtless came ftom Paris. But t ed for an appointment At Length, in they don't -suggest anything to me— university :n K classics.1 play with a 1596, be became W do that'. to you ?" me mechanical aev:ce representing a ard*n of Manchester man' Nine years Mte• he retumedr "No, I can't say that they do. But roaring to the sky on-a be"'s back- qt Is a strange taste for a man of Mr. Fearing persecution as a sorcerer, 1 weary and disoottented. to Mortlake., PoIjam"a type. I can understand- his be deemed IC expedient to go abroad [His last years were passed In dire 7 having them In Paris--but to bring I and remained some two years at Lou- poverty and complete neglect, and hs� A them lame vvith Ms. and then to bring! vain University. where he attracted a Idled In 1603 at the age of $1. His, them do" here —did he-cart theriJ great deal of notice. His repwaVon 1- ( �'� tomb Is In the wish church 'About wherever he we:it?" 0 eY&, some of them. Ross told me for learning grew. At Rheims a course -of public lectures on Euclid's Minard's UnIrnont far Toothoghs. that four or five of .them were always "Elements" ements" had an enthusiastic recap Packed with his luggage when he urged to tton and at Paris he was ul�ged to c- Vent away.'! cept a professorstdo of mathematics. She was- as enthus!"tie Sunda* "Queer, to so* the least," coin ent- 11 But he declined and reternod m er and had spent many, ed Rigsw "OLI, I PLUK UP 1 f N E D. an n 1051. Edward VI conferred Sundays driving home the Command.' E I CAN HAVE TUESE TO-YS,- AUNTIE!" on him A_p"olon of 100 crowns, which meats to her* scholars. Little Wilitte -Dan Pelton arrived- about moori on Dee soon exchanged foT' the rectory came running to her and said that glunday. the 34ime Ciao, and of Upton-ou-Severn. SammY had stolen his apple. "Safi. log saying nothing!" were tnarle at He went straight to his aunt's "You said for me not to t 4'"'h!chever:one of them lived longer He, was- accused of usiuj enchant. uel," said the teacher. gravely, "You talk," sipartment,and found hor*there awslt-'aerved Peltati, composedly. inberit*4 a third of thot other's for ments against' Queen Mary's life and know what you done" "Yes." ling him.' Patton, the maid, was hov- tune-" pas3ed many weary months in prison said- Samn6l, hanging his he". "Then what' price Neville., as tbe! until some -of his Mends induced the ­Wbati" "Started to eat Will a He was a tall, slender y6it-ig yrst 4ring about, and Miss Folsom ctismIss. twenty - seven,_ and far from About to —19r she . rose to d greet her handsome, His pale blue eyes were a murckrert" lQueen to liberate him in by an ardor of -apple." "What does the Eighth Com- nep;64. :trifle prominent, Don't be absurd. 'Well, is I was, cotnell. marn4meni say'!" `Thou shalt not neDt his pa brown hair a#ying, now that you have a fair for- steal!" "Well?" 'Ib the "How are you, Dan? Sit over there. was scanty, and his I(m thin, fingers Abeth; Lord long, On the accession of Ewa &%--teacher. there's 8171011had a was 'of moving restlessly about, ngers ��-i.smoke, if you like. Now, Aune' if you like to take on Ross do !'Dudley consulted Dr., Dee r"pectinii; a Tenth Commandment says that `Thou Y-du've nothing to as if his nervous temperntnent de- -vine, in your talking, -1 propitious 'day fair -the coronation. shalt notoovet,' and I thought it hot# mended some physical outlet. 11 right, and I'll take these rooms, Queen Kllzabeth,tad been - veinly at. ter to -break the Eighth On wwjLnd_ aunt. You can get others to suit- you. temptin eat than 7 Yet he. was, calmly At *a", except 4 g.to comprehend some of Dr. meat and have the apple to for his Ceaselessly moving'fingersr, and And' I on- post, I •, can have Unili doe's mystical wiitin-93' and sought hi to break She Tenth Cossmasaiditziont p he. looked at his aunt with a nod of I Garry's personal-•bel*ngijigs; I mean aid to unrlddli their meaning, devot- and only covet It.", .4 comprehension, .6 . ... .. ' h traps —the ones that you fag three days toconleraint with him I his. mannish "And you're not far out,"' he ,told jcan't 'Use-" on the Interpretation of his obscure, The person .who does not get the her, "'when you say I don't care much. Pelton' gave a quick­ appraising treatises least bit nervous at the prospect a* 'ilwan. About Uncli 'Garry's- loss, I glance at his aunt, realizing suddenly Dr. Dee settled down In rural quiet stepping on a stage will never move" I'm shocked and all that, at the man. that with her ow mannish effects, and seclusion beside the Thames at an audience to wild ecstasy.—AID'elita' ner of his taking off, but, as you there might well be a few of her Mortlake to pursue his faiv orlte GLIII-Curel. know, there was no love loot between brother's things that she could use. I jttrdIep. ()f rOX6 and curious books us." But she gave little heed to the sub-, and n manuscripts relating to the sub. The Puritans were great people &U4 9 knew it, and I resent it, and I jest and tteeluitsced In his Plans -for jeets that interested him he possessed we owe much to them. But they made., resent your presence here a unique assortment. He made a col - some mistakes, and one of these Was getting herself another suite- "Of course You do, and you resent "But you're to help me, Dan," *be lection cf scientific and magical. instnk- 'tbelr gloofuy and severe Idea of keep - said, gravely. "If you don't I shall Monte alYiRlier"rigr-�nde"Titl e!a wtil, and I as welt. - His "SPoculumi" or ing Sunday. That Idea did much-haria vry,-ivill and then the! mi , r, In which he assarted that he to religion.—Bishop M%nriing. you resent my being alive at all I But,' cu YO of fro ay will cone when yo41H regret it."!$&* prophetic ylston% id now you know, Aunt Statsia, all that d in. the h 'he Ideal 'we" fm chn" doesn't cut any ice with me, We Fol- You bet I would," he %Xclzfi�fted, BrUeh Museum. It Is a ball of pinkish drells and you, too. It Kids *PpetitL some are all -pretty much Mike, each " fervently. ."I don't want you to 111*0 glass about three, inches in diameter. 0 alia In off, Aunt -Stadia, for Vin" really fond He also used. a of cannel' • digedti-2, and satisfico 'devoted to his own interests. Uncle coal of you. . But.wheri. you do I most' Garrett was like tl�at-11, car- for his, clairvoyance. Quton -Eliza- tainly expect to be your solo 1jeir," "Rush! both visited him to inspect his tTeRS- nst him. "You're 'a cold-blooded brn'te Dan, urea, but as she few- ba-Urs W-ects. Not a word against I tell you, Dan, Pelton. you'll be jor but a ry. out prospects depend wntirely*on 'after his wife's funeral, she would not If you take that a_ tiitude—" your meeting my wishes so long ,aj I stay and oiay '4x4t.A1.apd. #Me of:hla "Prn not taking any atilt rite. I've aiii alive to express them." f exp never had but no fee instruments which bq-,,brought out o 0 lire toward. -"Here -can then. What do you the-hOU4. Uncle Garrett, and that is in no way want me to do first?" AJU► changed bq lis death. nut:ths tiilk 1. G*nUhli and Fantastic Every Is useless, aunt, and as I only came h Dan Pelton was "t really the brute"- seemed, but had thoroughly dis- Dr. Dee traveled to Vienna to pre-" down for the. funeral, I'll stay or e that and then I'll go back to New. liked his uncle, while he was friendly - sent to the Empbror - Maximilian an it 18811 V No. 4S—,W Y10414" elaborate philosophical treatise dedl- itAinard'i UnirneM for* Asthma. Gated to him. IDU a second journey W —6pi- 4. .Y: ... ,� s. . rft +v ::;'v . <...,., C..., '.W✓ �....,.- -LL..a . _ •.r c.:. 7 ,y.,•,. .K -x f'hi ,^ . a•'Y. . W.` +M ry +.. cr,�..' "d• 9;11 i•'! id. `3 SCr.Y` Y" ..ty t1fi - �J• , w, . 4 _ f 'i'r . .k• ,,...- y -, :,. ?<v.,v�,.ry�J;', w,wiz.�W-'6- nr,°�'1l".1414",..j. :L`.t,r.u,d�.$'21 &15a4°n' :4., a.- < : .-r:. •d :: 4.` q ,µ,..:, -.w -, y,.w+;y' ,.�<, .,4„ :M:•.y. ..�,..' :.y4'f= +t5,•q,yq• "..; yR «.7ry»•', :,tw. 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I 4_ : -;,: .. ? 7, - `• promoter of. projects- runaing- Into _ - _ o- ,A - OIL COMPANY WfTHDRAW'S • - millions, later convicted as a robber - - w , STEJDENT STAGE RADE �' S PA 1. Yet and the rs oltrtio ll , all eta-_ and ins and murderer ' Saturday night did• � - "4 Advisee indicate chat all is not well all producinlr and _re�>i eaui t gnity and pageantry feaitued, t�s mv$__.paradss that Toronto_ c tteea __ - l3late of Illinois c 1 -in, Mexieo g torage at "Tam -' not do. He hanged himself. ° � cereinony • of the Centenary eve yet saeu 3n a single day Thuts•+ i instead of lei day lectured the University of To> ni being crushed under scores plea; Meairo, has' been ordered by the' Scott had been snstchet! from the Celebrailon of the University of To- ronto'a centenary celebration aa8' 1ii'ing squad executions, is growing Standard Oil Company of New York, gallows several times after his cony rte .Thursday afternoon ia.the Uni- 6 ' ht y p ,'. .And npreadiag, One report chronicled it was learned, at the olfieee o! the , u'g it still Apye forcibly into ub• viction for ha g ver&it Arena. Resplendent in .then i lic attention. They were the ekudiea11ta' " wing murdered .Jose h Y stiff fighting ,almost within sight of Magnolia Petroleum Conipsay here. Maurer, a clerk, in a drug store hold robes of various colors, the delegates i street paxade and procession o! alley t the capital, when Federal troops and ACTING GOVERNOR BILLED. -I up April 2, 1924. He had just been and graduates assembled et Simcee goricaI floats, in the moi-niag, and the; �? zenolntioniata clashed at Texcoco. t Hall and marched to the arena. , Di thhee from the assns re- granted a further continuance of hda academic cavalcadie from Simooe Hatt Government bombia lanes• took a pa ; g p ported the assassination of Luis sanity hearing, this time to October It was at once the initial Min on -,hand in the battle the result of which - to the University Arena of Un3ver�� Vidal, acting governor of the State of 24. -The "authorities long ago -had d--• a Program which for four days will sat dignitaries anti visiting dole- .. :z ' not �Iapaa, 3ferdco, at the door of his spaired of making him gay the ex- make history and the most spectacular y iAOUr more states were indicated in and 'outstandln gates, prior. to the opening ce%siernonies. palace in .the •cap1tea city o. Tuxtla. `treme penalty for his crime. g event of the day. recent reports as lsavi flared u to Thursday afternoon. 5 p° ns p The dispatch says Vidal was shot by Saturday night shortly after' 11 True; there were other functions in Several score brightly htl .Protest against the movement to elect an-army officer. o'clock he solved the problegi by at- connection with the celebration, but floats depicting the la�iatorical�aasaerea- former President Alvaro Obregoa as phoeniz, Ariz.- Accoiding to The taching his belt to the upper bars of there was not another to compare to' tion and progress of all faculties, ex- ' 'auaceeeor to• President Galles. These Arizona Republican, General Pedro his cell, looped it about his neck and tom• The whole world was re states were Chihuahua, Coahuila, Media reported present" cept Knox and Wycliffe, formed a L a, ported killed last Thurs -1 slipped off his iron cot. , He had been In shat gathering of 6 000. Dole- brilliant array ra San Luis Potosi and Duran ' y du uig •the morning , �o� day along with Alfonso de la Huerta � dead 14 minutes before the suicide gates from the four corners of the parade. Students of the varlims cot- ` ;. thirtreti lilted. as more or less aflame in a battle with'Federal troops about diseovared. earth had come -to pay tribute to a1.p 'l ' ` against the Government.. p leges financed and tai many came : 60 miles below the international bor. I A miflionairs before: he was thirty world famous institution of learning 1 The veteran rebel leader Nicholas which had its ; themselves carried out the oonstruc is alive and in the field against .and then bootleytger and robber when beginning with the tion of the floats. Keen competition T'ernandez was reported loose in the Federal Government,, at the head his fortune was dissipated in buatnesa granting of the charter of the Unl- - c " pa was evident between those is charge j. Northern Chihuahua at the head of of 800 Yaqui Indiana. - reverses and law. stfta, Russell Scott ver`sity of King's Couege, Upper Can - of the various exhibits for the favor i -00 well -armed and mounted troopers. lour times escaped the Iowa b, in 1827.": Generale 7�e The Republteaa says its informa- ped sal Y -.• -- -- of the publie and -for the' prizem peeDa and Ricaud were said tion came confidentially from sympa- minutes. He called himself "The STUDENTS PARADE. awarded for the most elaborate ands -_q = ?loo be leading a large following against thizers with the revolutionary causer Abie's Irish Rase' of the Criminal Two of the most colorful and exten -. erigin�Boats. ie it -the Federal troops in San Luis Potosi of the- de la Huerta family. - i Courts" because of his many tilts with -- - ;., " "far.t+o the south: According to the same eourw, the the law, all of th m unsuccessful, to located. No anxiety is.felt for their 'ay A "�i In Cuernavaca, Generals Hungm+,o `eve ha fife y Churchill Dr - a '"`� 7 ,; Yaqui chieftains Matua and kSozi safety. • `. y il8es3+os, biter •and Teraa were decibr- with 900 more Indians, have recag- I At one time he operated in Toronto, This ie the most serious attack'on ' ' ` _ `. ,eel to 'have taken the held with con- in Atlltlli: sized General. Pde6na as their •leader floating a company to finance the white men ever re ui�arabie czy being ported in the 6010- r: foreas, fd�lr battle +and eras mcrehiag to reiatorca hhn is `, bnflding of an international bridge morn group and it is the first time ,, h Downl11ith the re•tleetfasdsts, which the neighborhood of Imtiriz, scene of from Windsor to Detroit, and before Government officials have ever been Ottawa is Advised of Loss O¢ '� b s4ppSiad to the followers of that he organized "I4i Discount ' - . Obiegon. - j Alfonso do is Huerta's death. I o� �ortga� killed. Hudson 'Bay Equipment �•`fiw and Finance Limited which company The Solomons are a small y • Strrirrnsry court. martial and swift Three do Ia Huerta s generals who' group of immention of enemies of the Govern• have been in active rebellion since still operates 'ancceaeful}y under a islands belonging to Great Britain i]1 Storm slightly different name and manage- and situated s Alfo, when they took the field for approximately 800 miles Ottawa_ -Word has been received at " tntint continue, advice@ aa�rt. 1928 r Adolfo de is Huerta a brother of east of Australia. . the Department of Railways and r SNOT AFRAID TO DIE. ' =. � �� ., nso, are said to have joined Gen- ,. about 80 Europeans in Canals of the loss of the dipper . There are iR;efu'sing to be blindfolded, with a erals Arturo Gomez and Hector Al- - - �--�►- the islands. dredge, lienaequahair, which was rthi� hand to the sd tutor&, Gerwiearnl made with 2,600 troops in the State ; The total populatia.: is estimated at proceeding to Fort Churchill, the tar, ~ ' r - Stl SaYages posed oY Male about 180,000, come .+ l of `'era Cruz Ys minus oa Hudson Bap of the Hudson Alfredo Rued& Quijano, who sought! The same informant& state that in, - - and Papuan rregroea. Bay Railway. ,to *Wad his troops into re�bellian ; the State of Mexico General Antonio' British Officials Murdered By We surmise that one midshipman The dredge ran into a nortbweat it' _.Agatnat the Callas Government• diedi and Jose - Azuesha have revolted at and a few British Wien of war seamen gale on the Atlantic oq the Labrador i. Thursday am before a Bring squad' head of 1,600 infantry; cavalry Solomon islands will settle the whole trouble. coast at a point when 280 miles south !n'the grim courtyard o$ San Lazar* and a section of artillery, Both men Natives Suva, Fiji Islands. Oct. 9. -It is of Hudson Straits. OAtag to th® tj military prison in tit's outskirts of are natives of Toluca, in the State .. repor'ia&d• that his Majesty's sloop Ver= (pounding It underwent the Kennequa .- .. �� 1. 5ouva.. Fiji Islands. -A tale of ronica, of the New Zealand Division 'hair sprang a leak and foundered oa ll8exico city. Such action is bound to'of Mexico, and their deflection is ex- j ,yr ispur on the revolt, wholesale murder in the Solomon Is- i of the Royal Na the morning of September 2 ?. The �. pected to draw with them many of r y vy, is sailing for the w . WITHDRAWING EQUIPMENT I tte'rr townsmen -and friends through- lands, some of the victims being British Solomon Islands in connection attending crew was taken off safely, a;j. I white men and Britiah officials, reach- i with the reported raaasacre there wan no toss of life. 3esumont, Texas- Withdrawal of out the Staje -� - I�� �� hers The dredge, towed by the sea going British officials and other white Pao- The British High Commiasioner for pie by Solomon Island natives. tug, Ocean Eagle, left Sydney, C B., , Gov�nt Plane � Copt. Fonck Abandons Trani -; the Western Pariflc roc ©fusel &wire- . _ on the 19th of the month to proceed' x r iCrashe� 1n RlVelr' i A 9C Flight a� dispatch saying ef aboard Igi r, $ °!� mesa 1 Head towed by theehu}1 St. Anne, in the her. ' i ,,tempted gby Capt. NReneOFoackpthts (steamer Auk and aE�poetedjthB tDi�' ;�l7a Moderate Per barge�proepelled under It o n 1; Dr. Reid of Toronto Was In � trtct Commissioner Belt, Cadet Lillies, i steam. The department was to touch year, jured and Had L ng Wait a°Bimultaaeouslythwith French ann unce v�'�thad�beem murdered by natives Ben Turner Was ORpQS�d___t� thing we t well by is- whew- ` _j .. . ' meat that Captain Fonck 'had laden• 1' °f Sr rng4.: on the northwest coast the Extremism 'Marking . the storm was encountered. All the ,10 nftely postponed loin plans for a IIfgbt i of Maiatia Island, at a date unmert. Last Years StTlke other vessels are safe and are pro- r' NO CASiJALTIES •,,to the Fien :h capital cane word. tbat'tioned. . .. ceeding to Port Burwell at the east -, Port Arthur, Ont. -With but fifteen be would sail for Purls on Oct. 1. lie (. The boatswain of the Auk and four London.-The general council of ern end of Hudson Straits. On- arrival wounded the Trade Union Congress, represent- I at Port Burwell• the tug S• Anne will • boars of work left before completing intends to remain there for a month policemen orb the only cur- i .9 its duties on survey for the aeasoii; or sir Weeks, during whl ^h tfm„ he.l vivors of the maseacre. Bell and Lil- tag 4,000,000 operatives has elected i be recoated for the return voyage to Ontario Government. forestry patrol- wpl.ontitn® a new plan of actlnn_,lies were buried -at Kwai -The only Ben Turner, the textile workers' lead., Bathurst, N.A„ her home port. The hydroplaae G -CAOS erasbed in Keno- fitter v!s(tittg to Europe he wilt return Europeans in the vicinity are Mr, and er at Bradford, as president for the balance of the tow w!!I proceed `Mrs. Andrew, in charge of a Seventh +ti mIng year in succession to' George t rough the straits do Churchill as mi River Friday orrAn last with to the United States, he said. {f ° y g Da Adventist miaaian. The have a Hicks. 'title is regarded as a hopeful h - -- • originally p.auaed Of then ser er, to 'the faCd and leg �- y y augury of lasting peace is British in• -i, - . Of the observer, Dr. O. G. Reid of To- I .I .don't believe a girl should marry � vessel at their disposal and can easily - `� `- before she la 24 years old.—_Misa ! proceed to Kwai, if necessary, where dustry. blr. 'turner being a pro- • Tonto. Pilot R. A. Nicholl and Me- *,.- a ag o revery- : -Premier • than4e J. Turrelt Baca America, 1927 South age Ica rotas on is . \ ped.--but- - - - thing that is opposed to the erttrem- ' ; lift ti one s ripped off and - - - - animated this dominating _�s Proud Fathee : , ether serious damage, is in such shape tom which ! Closer Ever Closer Labor organization on the occasion and so remote that it is hardly likely of the general strike last year• Signora Mussolini Gives Birth :_ It �i be salvA,ged. -Dr. Reid received `ij��►�lftw o •o•,s��/� •. - Opposing the extremist resolution ' -1110 medical attention from the time of � of the recent Trade' Union Congress . to Third Son . floe acebdent Friday mornirsg until O at Edinburgh, he said: "ThP toilers 1 ' - arrival in Port Arthur Sunday morn , ' t . are tired of strife and struggles and Forli, Italy. - Signora Settito biva. . _1' -Ing. want feading toward .peace. The re- sollul, wife of.-the Fascist Premier,. The airman after•�the crash- found' solution says we are not to rely on gave birth to a boy on Sept. 26th, at 'tlteinee any now spirit, 3 want a new spirit Villa Carpena, near here, .the Pre-' Ines miles trom civilization, i it it meads the leading of our people' mier's summer home. but my means of' an Indian courier -' tie understood t - - v ' toward a sob4r ' , ' jady, upright and I . the the • bey w and with the assistance of the pilot q <. *., ce efdl life " be named Guido.. • and mechanic,' work was tawen to sric s ; \ He also invlte8 the Federatiga of ' The birth of another boy brings a c Lang Lac and another plane set out third young Fascist to the Maseotlni y �+ � .7rrom there for the zone of the acd - British Industries'to join hands with ! - r > family. - - 4�ent, It carried Dr. Reid to 'Long the Trade Enion +Congress for this Signora Itiussolirii 'previously had Lac, where there was a wait.of two Purpose. Starting work halt a con•t -^ tury ago' as a mill- operative when given loll t); „to•_two .buys and a girl. hours Saturday afternoon ' i�or fife only 91$ pears old, he hits been three I Mussolini hastened to his wife s! :: "i � train which brought him into Port ` . '° '� � times Mayor, of the important wool bedside by automobile when lie learn � „I `�; Arthur . Sunday morning. f ed that the birCh of ;a child ids Ira , . 4 centte of Batley, Yorkshire, which he . ate+ He is suffering from severe cuts a': nd” has also represented In Parliament. minent.'' a - . twuises about the face, besides- leg He founded and waa for 21 years "He vV111 sped the secbnd seriek; " ., , i}ries, bud apparently there are no secrethry of the Yorkshire 'lfedera<tion the overjoyed Pmmier -W7oported as bones broken. of Trades Councils, eaSln$. ,It fe well. known that he is i�q . ,^ ;� � ';j an advocate of big familial and ire ,� 1. 1• Fussy Customer -"1s that Lnglislt queut. out nC )h"is' own pocket; hetpa, aaritain 8 Request mutton" ' Butcher - "Weil, as a mat• parents of hk urnides. - i- - ,. Recently :'the "Pretnie4 tsai- stfens t � .. • 1 ter of fact, madam. the sheep waa incorporate. S.eyero pennitfe8 against - =Freeing Slaves born- in 'few Zealand, but It is of birth control prepngandisfs br disiri -° - English parents." ,. i -, bvters o, birth control avpiratus. :' , - -�Tra Leone Legislation to ^..� i,.' :� - - Signora Mussolini is t�otng. atLh1M 1 1. <,, A Ford a,ill run whenever a uorum ed by Profe4rsor Ce.Bare MfCfiaetli "a� v.: Affect 300,000 Negroes r - Warner scot g "' q - of is parts 's presenf. F. L. W ner. I n3ted gy�n +a ist London- Slaves to the nuruber of 800,000 will be set free by the-Sierra _' - -- - -- - --- =� I;eone Protectorate- when the Legisla- War Clouds Gather Darkly Y ' five Couaclt'passes an o'rdladnee tree- , , . ; 'ling the slaves at the r;entrequest of � � � a . aw +� Y 1 11 -ill r .:3 �? 'No th and Sot>� L. • Uthe Birttsh Colonial : '0f lce. #-� rD. Or- This it iIialattoa h the result of agi � e:>,. m $ x w • ' ' - .I tstlon following revelations of the es , ..1 Conditions Unsettled by Cond itiofrs Betwi•en �Ug� "''Slavic ' istence at :slavery in Sierra Leona x y �• 1. �, . �,; `� and . $ulgaria and Poland' and Latlzuatltia� wtitch caused much lndigaatiou here. �� ,a 't /�! �` /� ` `�� - -��,_ _ 11 •. - • ,FRANCE NERVOUS - • .CANADA'S TALK TO.. ENGLAND. . y Prince Wilma Dog Prize - s- Camberly -The Prfnce of Wales Rt. Hon - W. L. -Mackenzie 'King, Canadian Prime Minister at Ottawa- I &test wireless reports indicate cats that further. disturbSalem 'hovel , laIking with the Rt. Hon. Stanley Ba'.dwfn, Prime Minister at Great Elritatn that the aiti.tation between Jrtgo- taken place: ''carted off arst prize At the National . in London, England. Mr. King is sitting at -his desk !II his office In the East Stavin and Bv}garin is frVaht with In Northern Europe Poland and Canine Show here with Claus of Seate, g gNave danger to the- I•eace of Europe. Lithuania are e�roiled over boon "_ ' - a magMA @eat Alsatian. 111Any out -. Block and the 'phone t e is using is {tie one which for years has been in itafiy i ,k IPI standing Aisatfnns wera'presented'but use'.iLere. The connection•:wlth the British Prime Minister was compieted'fn Prey despatches indicate that tha�aty dii�niea faslitei! log iced ter �' ncident lot' the a+rsassination of Gen- feetree. Francs is 'acid.- to ON. "„ dire Prince's dog headed the classes about three minutes and while all that Premier Baldwin said could not be , emT - Kovachevitch was at first :-hoped tremwy nervous tyi�er the outcome of �t for obedient jusupinY. - �. . clearly heard Portions of his convsirvation were very clear. to have been better, but reports WA- b6% dtu&U na, - � ` .. , - . I . 11 . 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Mr. Wilson held noc 1 -50 If poiA i. ,013MCMI on A- +U- but 111 1- -E-r-r a badly broken up: w Mr. Wilson e aped 8vbKAPtion**.ro the Usdt�d Staus and,ciest BE-MODPLED BARN Britaln 82.00 in #Avanoa. injury. The car was also co -ider. ably damaged. -time dances will startfor the All,ol.d fall 'and viinter months. JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. FRUIT TREES A dance will be held every Friday, ----Sta SOUTH ONTARIO Etavying secured the itgency for the Everybody weleome. Good prizes. Thos. Bowman & Son, Nurseryman of. Music by Alex Bacchus and his Ridgeville. as successor to N. J. Chap- nonpareils. �Plowing man. I am prepared to accopt orders To be held on the farm of for all kinds of fruit trees, shrubs etc. Kingston Road at Rosebank 09pners, Any orders sent. by mail will be halt mile east of Pouge Bridge. NOWARD MALCOLM carefully attended to. L Maple Leaf Mutual Fire AT - JOHN T. ELLIOTT, 1ot 25, Concession 6, Pickering 632 Pickering. Out. .(2 miles west of Brougham) on hisuratce Cc -0 Friday, October the 21 st, 1927 N 7 1 0 E Cheap rates for farm and country We have taken over the Agency far blui=ld. .­THE PRIZE LIST b,! ---F4eu-r-y-Plows-aad--Plow-PArtFi- Windst-orm Ins OU-,, 11dingii CLASS 1, Son (open to all) which we. wilt keep con lot Prize -820 cash. One set double• stantly on hind. wind-mille, *ilos eta Automobile Insurance. trees, donated by P. Mantle,,value Fresh Fruits. Cakes and Con'tectioll of all kinds. ery always on band. 2nd -*15 cash, L bag pastry flour Prize FARMS FOR SALE donated by Elliott and Watson, Hlghest prices paid for good butter value $4.00. and fresh eggs. Write or phone' 7 8rd Prize-12.00 cub. G A N IN 0 N !ED. BOWM A N 0 Ath Prize- 10 W cash. 15th Prize---6.00 cash. CLASS 2, Son .30 BROUGHAM 20 WHITBY, ONT. of two first prizes In'tbia class barred: Plain narrow bottom plow's with skimmersl .-let Prize-Plow, donated by George Jackson It Son, Port Perry. Choice of Fleury 21 or 13, Cockshu tt 2for (Jo 18, Frost & Wood 20, value 21,00, cash 500 POO. 2nd Prize - 18 00 cash 3rd Prize-10 (A). ... ... . ..... 4th Prize-8 W. 3th Prize-4 W. CLAS19 3. SOD (Jointed Plows (Winners of two R rat prises in this class barred) let Prize--Silver Cup, donated by the i Standard Bank of Oshawa, Pori "k Perry and Whitby. value 15.00 and Cash 12,00 2nd Prize-15,00 caah, and stock food value 3 75, by R. Maeon. 8rd Prize- 10 00 cash. -#tb Prize-8'00 cash. err 6tb Prize -5.00 cash. 7 CLASS 4, STICIBBLE;1pen to all) ., --lat pplae-26.00 cash. donated by Like Maple Leaf losuraLee Co: 2lud prize-II cash, 1 p%ir of oboes by R. B. Collins. value 4.00. 3rd prize-10.00 cash. !71 4th prize-8 00 cash. 5th prize-5.00 crib: .7. CLASS S. STr138L3 Boys IS and under (Jointer Plow@) -jet prize - 15,00, 15,00. donated by W. E. N, Sinclair. pair of shoes, donated by P. Wilbs, value a 00, find prize -15.00 caI reversible coul- , donated by John S. Baladon ter. ... ... value 2,50 Ord -10 00 cash. fountain pen. donated by A. J. Woods, value 2.50. 14th prize--8 00 cash. 6th prize -5.W cash. prize-4100 cash. IUZPLJC CLAbb 6. A NATEr - B8 ­ Cie" Errs= (open to all who have never won a M. prize at any match) lot pride -i8 00 cash. Masser•Harris Co. -9. 00. 2nd prize- 15 00 c is h. YOU would this- h beater find 8rd prise -10,00 cash. plum among an for its wanderfal apimer• 4th prize-8.00 cash. an alone. -nwm in nothme to equal it • Sth prize-5 00 cash. But Judge it onperformamee too. It --them alb with a saving offteltutwo 7�. TRA(-rocs )open to all) III . -IsI=T­wo-� Son tea servi- The controIlied draft W=ngment keeps an hest No -over- h-6- -and then dyimff donated by A. J. H. Eckhprdt, TO. 00;: The Am lasts lonver aid the hil ronto, value 12.00. cash 10,00. In roo= 2nd prize-15.00 cash. radiiates book it chI 8rd prize -10.00 cash. This Rester not only Sit 4th. prize-5 00 cash. aces beat throughout the lwasle-and it gbwa with chow Tte-best buy among heateirs. SPRCIALS 00 TWO -polished wenewme Steel or OR 1. Beat team and equipment -10.00 eftbW M& 2. Best going team in field-3.00. -3. Youngest plowman competing - Sold in Pickering by. box choeolates.by'A. E, Sturgess, value 2 50. 4. Best crown in sod-2,00. J. S. BALSDON 5. B eat crown is stubble-2.00. 7. Best floish in stubble -2,00. S. Beat strike out id boys' class in stubble-safety razor, donated by R. J. Leach. value 2 W. ` ' Best finish in boys' class in stub- - ble -tire tube by. ' Alfred � I;uke'." 7 value 250. Best plowt-d land in classes 2 and 3-one farm gate. value 10.ft Dinner and supper providedby the the ladies of Brougham in 'FOREST C ROSLEY the D E.- Community Hall.' GARD)lAx-TRAM; W. S. 0"XALL,, President Sec'y-Treas., RADIO Brooklin 1 Ed ;Lax -ets 5 c Swat to i CAMY Isird Lau" VOTERS' LIST, 19Z7 A Municipality of the Township of Pick. eriog, County of Ontario. Notice Is hereby given that I have complied with Section 9 of the Vot- ers' Lists Act and th6t I have' posted up at my office' at WhILevails on the .--5th day of October, 1927, (1) th tat of all persons entitled to vote in theist said -Municipality for. members of Parlis• Krient and at Municipal Elections, and Jf You 10itild See (2) the list of all persons entitled to vote In sal(IMunicipality at Municipal is only, And that said ligis r6- 0 main there for inspection. n And I hereby call upon all voters to side" ya� Radi take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected ac- AI cording to law, the last day for appeal FRED T. 8 U N T III N ea �beinw the 26th day of October, 193f. Dated this 7 t day of October, 1927, DoNALn R, BEATON, 6 'Clerk o! the said Municipality Pickeriligi Ontario 14� 1% n ST 0-1=03 Valp1U 1. . Ai Winter -will be here yiri*­sd--oi-61I It you have any notion of P-a-mbAning-& "WW 00ftrlell��Ud-6tthdl- sleigh, I"ve beet qia&I on your order now so that-ilk will be reacly when the 'first snow appears. TH%0%iS6 A. LAW., L0,RNE REID -103=3C0ri=Vv C=t. CLAREMONT NEWS FRON THE( GROCERY A. pail full'of Soap for $1.18 I Galvanized Pail,... '.45 5 Bars P. & G. Soap, .,-... -,-25 5 Bars Gold Soap, 82 ]Bar,Ivory Soap, 0 SPECIAL MtLrd %XU I up- -1 Large, pkg. Chips $1.18 Regular value, $1'.46 Anew stock of bulbs for winter blooming Hyacinths, Narcissus, Daffodils, Jonqnils, Tulips. -small outlay bulbs will brighten up your home ay in during the-winter months- Freeii'Groceries, all the time at Che'righti price. Buy your gro.ceri6s 1-cleery Steve -7- JAS. -IRICHARDSON Pickering Hard ware Store Now is the time to look over that -old Range or Heater and if you need a new one call and see ours, the Happy Thought and McClary Stovee and Ranges. Isowest priced, quality considered. - Washing MachitiII Wringers, Wash Boardia, Roofing Hog Troughs, Coleman Lamps and Lanterns, Paints. Muresco etc. If there is anything in-.Hardware you want givi as a call. The chances are we will have it in stock. We sell the old reliable and famous Fleury Plows. "Shares to fit nearly all Makes of plows. Agent for McCormick- Deering Farm Machinery and Repairs. Our Motto 'W a have it, can get it, or it is not made. S. BA I Cr%^ PICKERING IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII�UNIVERSAL--:-.MOTORS� W17 EST HILL STP%R AND FLINT SALES i M! JP X RI S If you want a guaranteed r �pair job at a reaaonable price,' b BE US. Experienced Mechanics. - . . :- Repairs on all 'makes. Phone Scarborio 5241. Corn Quality Funerals P SOLID OAK $709 $1W $125 CASKET FUNERAL W A T T H E WS'SURIAJ. CO: 219 Daworth Ave., Toronto Phone Gerrard 38M Oar Funerals Include: Embalming, Hearse. Casket, Outside Cage, Electric Fixtures. Chaira. Our' Personal' Service, 'Funeral dow leteI No Extras. Visit our establish6ent and prove the truth of these statements i . - for yourselves. These prices stand good within a radius of 10 miles from Toronto REMEMBER: Clip this ad. for reference.. 8Itf I Stock Carried, , Information Furnished and Service an Brantford Roofing rendered by F.J­Priouse, . i .0 ­?o Pickering 11311101 1,111`1 -.. r .. •:.a>. n . •ry>e'r !Q N + ' . ".4!.` : ;a'W','7"Yav"".•' .r ,; `:i:.4� t w . - •-^"n>, ' J � . 4 A w r . ....7 . , k -- n .awn. al�ea r .. y -. . ; .,,r'. .. .. '. : :.., ... r. �.... '. ... •e .. .p ... 1 ..' � • CLwIeeMONT. _ Mrs. Peter MoOrabb, who has .80ND9= Government; Hunio and . been in the village over the week- Dmud,.Pw Witted Mortgage Bonds. Also. Indu�ialu. A Ub I TO � I U'v LO I rMrs. O. O. Bennett is spending a sad, hae returned to Si - -� ice' per -t# prioei paid or poultry. cent. T ?E %Or -t •-- FdFmen a ® -de- lig_jh__& _ the. Birds mint be properly bled and drew- e Reid has had the east side beautiful weather 'which enables ed cl"n of feathers. 1NSURANUB., -Ali classes writtec in- -Pf his blacksmith ehop re- shingled. them to make, gbod progress with Here sire also a few items that sbRuld eluding Fire. Automobile, Wind- STOUF FVIL LE M. C. Zimmerman, of Toronto. their fall work. interest the thrift sbo r, storm. Accident and Sickness. vas in town' on Tuesday on husi- W. G, : and Mrs.'. Ocobt. w eke 'in Prices good for two weeks .. y = �' Celebrates its 4th Anniversary Loess, Langst4df,- o4� YopiFe Street.: oa Lux, 2 foe .. 21c 'hope. or write ... • , ,:.FgIDSY and $4'i'1�RI l�iY$ n '. C. A. and Mrs. Overland and Tuesday attending the, Provincial- Kellogge' Corn Flakes, 2'for 21c BD. BOWMAN, Whitby O(�ii�, 14 And .15 children spent Sandy last with Plowing Match. 5 Bala Pearl Soap. 25c friends in Toronto. — Severn! #rum here sttendet� -the ,1 lb. tin Magic Baktng Powder'. 35c ':. "BEAU GESTE" • S. F._. and Mrs, Robins, of chicken pie 4a Christie's or Perria's Sodas, per lb 16c Whitby, apent.the weekend with dapper, . in St. Paal'a _ (with a remarkable all star coat) t Handy Ammonia,'3 for 200 United Church at Pickering on 5 lb tin of Bee Hive -Syru 35c /� !! �i -- also friends in Claremont. Tuesday evening. Cu and Saucer of,good china, . • .' lbc Ell�irr 1c, 'l!/! "Paramount News Reel" _..Kenneth and'Mre• Renfrew, of Dr.. N. F. and Mrs. Tomlinson' •. IV also have the original Beidal - ,,� Toronto, are visiting relatives and and M J., and 14[re.' Wilker ha'vg' Rose Dinnerware. Any > Tuea.' Wed. 18 =19 "The Eagle" friends ia'Claremont. 1•� eQt t '- • starring (Rudolph . ' Thos. and Mrs. 'Paterson, spent been attending the 'Centenary quantity, sold. g ( ph Valentino) Celebrations at Toron.to. Univers 'For prices on poiilt y and Comedies Tuesday with their dau��bter•,- ity - - Mrs. Clarence Pengelly, of Sroak- phone 3701-.. (i Fri, and gat. 21 and 22 "+ line — Rev. Mr. Lochead addressed a 'FRANK CHIDLO "Prisoners of the Storm" David Peattie and sister, Miss representative gathering in the t i (James Oliver Curwoods Story) Bella Peattie; of TorpiA6. are .vis- United Church on Tneaday even- 6tf Claremont ant. -' The Newlyweds Ile ,iting . Claremont ' friends for a ing on the subject of Missions 1n Saookums Disappears - week, Chine. LY/f C swat to r r Mrs. T. Caster,.'who is, still at Our . local. bowlers on' Saturday ACAWowdt�► _ Prices- �dulte 25c cents, the home of her eon, John Caster, last plsye�i a tournament-in which - - -- - -- 'children, under 14 yof Toronto, continues to improve b a n d so m a. neck ties were the priz• LAWIS years, 15 cents An health. ea. The winners were Nicholas . Rev. E. Osborn and T. C. Gos- Burton, of 'Woodstock, who is rested out of en- pg. (1'. ,Schmidt, Proprietor tick are in Toronto this week at- here on a visit,.. and Ira Bayer. G ' A i \ A G E ; � during atone and tending the convention of the fashioned into Time di Three rinks of our bowlers went fylog designs.. This is Baptist of Ontario and to Stouffville one day last week We are prepared to do all kinds tee story of .cur mean- Quebec. - and took part to a tournament of of. repairing of care, also bat- oriels. If you are in- David Taylor has secured the Scotch doubles. Three games tery charging; electric terested consult us to services of Bert Lick in his were played, but Claremont failed :welding and -in fact ' = day..... - :'confectionery . and.. grocery store to. brio back an of the prizes. everything r ' aad in delivering goods, to his Thehevenhag of Thursday. Oct. $eetion g withn• ,No t reaterTr Bute ", a customers. 20th, has been fazed as the da on car work. N. W, STAFFORD Ewn Mrs. A. J, Chandler, Miss Mar which hydro will be turned on in Kingston Road, osrgaH ®AO ' forte Allaway.IMack Allaway, D. our village and our residents will Gaa, Oils, Gce.aae and Accessories Whitby PASTRY Hill and J. Blaikie, of .Toronto, hold a demonstration to celebrate on hand constantly. Phone Whitby' Were guests of J. $ and Mrs. Beal. on Sunday. the event. Speeches will be given Call and see our Catalogues of rL8 r Widmer Miller, who has been hy- representatives of the H. E. P. Dodge and Star Cars. '. employed in L. Raid's blacksmith Cummiseioni members of pariia• maul and others, and ~3 musical f HoVis shop For about &.year and a hall', ,�A�E, has been engaged by H. G. Mcln- program. will, be rendered. The 2 -tyre is his factory. aa-ddance chamtWhltevale Residents of AND SERVICE STATION i ' ' demonstration will conclude with �►�+ D W. G. and 'Mrs. Scott spent g - -- 'The Bread of p served b the line are invited to be day with W. J. and Mrs. Miller, of y LIGHTING EQUIPMENT _ rHesith Pickering, and when there $ttend -' ed the anniversary services in St. be present. Paul's United Church In the even -. We have a stock of fixtures in all the newest designs and finishes and $ng• in great variance of prices. T 4 Wad Neat Sunday morning at the KITCHEN -Tbe Day -Light Kitchen Unit, a deep shade white enamel r�T - Saptist Church the pastor's anb- finish with sign receptacle and 8 inch unit in white glass, suitable y acct will be As He is. soars We." for 75 or 100 watt lamp. Wired and installed for 81.50. *i The evening topic -will be-' Is LIVING ROOM OR DEN -Two lieht fixture, brushed brass or black, Son of Dian Seeking to Save." A igh complete with fancy shades. Wired and installed 3.95. cordial welcome awaits a!1 comers Get K oat these Services. Three -rght ball lamp shower, browntone and gilt finish. Wired p T .and TII ' An 0, i y it Tw9! I9tQCeeting baseball match- yes were played to the ark hereon Candle Bracket finished in polychrome 4.75. I3OP'iE;'� { :,Monday evening between the boys DINUNG ROOM -Four light ball shower, Tudor design. finished to a c 1 teams and the girls' teams of the Be sure and come to bronze.- Wired and installed 7.95 ' Claremont and Brooklin contiou• winner, o both Claremont being the tC�wn nibs night 'Call qt - �. ,�„`I ('�j j"'ty� Phone 8800 = .- the Hydro ; czs�W3)A0rT*r`."©- 3� AL M10 Thy Pickering'" ' _ Aleut Monday evening At the B. �g�� ffi A. Y. P. Cr, the first group program - - - - -' - - - ance Co ® , -for the year will be given. Group 'ag turned on. - A will have charge of the meeting - , which will centre round the topic, And --- bis suze to Cad- QII -Us, . "Keeping Promises." Young pea because we are showing ado ��r The object es this ad prosecute a 10� , _pie are cordially to attend. q, - lessen itealing and prosecute a big display of The 1Wlone the teoae. f — : -The lamps are now here for the �, ' street lights and men are busy In , �'� LOgln OW Members having ;ptoper 1001e000mmadl - stalling them. It is expected that EleetrlcaI Goods $ ty -- as" imm sly wish any member the lights will be turned on some of ]4 :wail.. QommisMe. evening soon, which event will be a,j]� StoVes `J� THE average prodnetioII of milk _ Membership Us 01.00. marked by a big demonstration for per cow in Canada is about 4,000 Tia><,as m.�. be bed bwm �a+ er..td.os as Which preparations are now being _ - �ponnde annually, but authorities are cerr ao.yvlie.aoo. wade. call and see us, whether yon agreed that the higher the produc• Exec. Oom. -L. D. Banks, C. S. Palm - I` On Friday evening our public �tion• per cow the greater the profit. er, M. S. Chapman, •Pickering. "" school baseball team went to need anything You can materially increase the pro. +Goodwood and played an interest- or not. ductivenees of your herd by breed- O. Munro, Jas. Richardson. �. log match for th4railver cup offer- - - - ing better live stock and- -th-e _local President,; - Secretary -�sd to theeehools of this district. C $ A S 'COOPER FM branch of the Standard 'Sank of : This was the first game in -the Canada ie at your service in supply- Farmers, Att�entlon: iseries and was won by Claremont C�'LAREMONT YM ing loans for the purchase of stock f b 14.11. which will give greater cash return ­by and Mrs. Worthy. of Agent for Ackerman's Quality for the feed and labor ezpended, I am agent the rld'e lash _ yy for a R%o Gres Brampton, -s nt Sunday' with the Harness. Ask the user. - Separator, •The, Renfrew," Stoves, y latter a mother, Mrs. Thos. Gib - Scales and Oil Engines. Fleury 's incite. They were accompanied by "TIdE famous Plows, Pointe, Grain Grinders. Miss Goode, who will do tailoring The -Boa that Wheel Barrowseer aand dress- making during her stay STANDARDBANK Brantford binder twine and eeoonil- nn Claremont,and solicits poor hand separators for Bale. patronage. Bring along your far make _ OF CPai�IA,aA x�BT• DEVITT; ; ;coats for repairs. s PICKERINC,, BRANCH -O. A. Sharp.; Manager Phone SW Pick,, •BROUGHAli4 4� Luther Pilkey is renovating the walking Easy Braneb.. auo at srooklin, W laU. Whitby _ •p building, formerly- owned by the late Thos. Gibbons, 'and later by ...:. O reen River the late J. S. Farmer, to be used _ . &8 aharness and repair shop. It Pa, � (� � Basket Factory t � will provide him with much more lJ ~ - room fpor his expjaandin Y business Manufacturers of Baskets, pation.eon a tim�hext week occu• S kinds of Fru�t B ` p " 11 kin John McGrath and Lorne .Reid !� S o l e Business Berry Crates, is -attended the funeral of the late - Mr. Beebe, of Stouffville, on Sun- u• Farmers Bushel $SSkBtR, t, day afternoon, interment being A full line at low ' Clothes Baskets. - made in the Markham Cemetery. ��.0PP , ties Mr. Beebe, who was in his 78th prices year, engaged in the blacksmith- :` a `° ' .•Frank Pennock A.- :. ing bnRiness An Stouffville for 36 A1s0 Men's Black and Tan fl oftenl call for the Proprietor , years, aadB held in high esteem regular 6.00 _ Phone Markham 1904 ' investment of money.- ,_ - by-the whole community. y The Women's Institute will for 4.85 . N. meet at the home of Miss Clara t, _ , Regular Savmg : W311 B EATTY Underhill on the afternoon of �18s ©s and Children's .oboes _ _ y Wednesday, .Oct.. 19th. The whole greatly reduced Yi,�l '" - prepare you to take STANDS FOR THE BD$T program will be right in season. I ,`advantage of your An address will be given by Rev. G�rin h &n1B Ra o ': ;. E, Orsborn, Subject, "Pickles." >t. y . E• -° A pickle demonstration will be and Broadeloth8 opportunity when it .'given by a number of the mem- arrives, r bare. Roll call, "apple receipt." :tor dresses T - ` I ' Current events, Mrs, a, Tom in- w r son. Music. reduced to blear ; THE An interesting bowling tourna- ment took place on Friday last at ON - Claremont by the Claremont Club, Fresh Groceries always I� The club would have been pleased on hand s1anC1 at to have sent out invitations to out - lowest prices ` I I �II�I �I Established 1871 aide clubs to take part in the tour- _ p I�� I I Litter' Carriev, Hay. Oarriers, tiament, but on acronnt of the - .! ,y d �s� Pumps, Door Tracks, Cow a green they could not make room ,� b Bowls. Pressure Systems. Ste- Pay yr Par outside clubs. However, they Dr s S C 0 T T ��� It witl'( ou to et my vices on �'' Y B p had a very interesting game of above before to elsewhere. . scotch doubles the Bret pricer- - _ 00 Whitby Br -J.H. Perry; Man 'winners being l�. Burton sod Ira Phone 1402, FRANK J. PROHSE Iinynr iL4 � iT �.,. ,,., ��rl, :�, - c��r:4Llu �w '+ < . ;rs .k, .?••• err A:• i <, :,. es ' -rc• •*s„� e;. ' � ,+� + yr 's rd' q "' G,!'�i.G••.•y. .;'w: sr. ' a �... ... " a',.:..,._... - .r's,- '..�,._. � e.di: , rt.s .:. a:. x'M_ .. ._.r12!.. s.l'" r:.. r. -✓• :: -•... : -�:; �:ww.._ .xP...K'.`.. -... 'F•At."`.'4,."s .,..+ �i�r:.•• r_ s. ..,#'°....n.,n'..�.'i"�:,r•'. -_ "' 6'!id.c•_ ?.,._.r ...u...r. , ,., w.._,:�' __,*+..:u;n..._..0 ,ray. @. 3:_,.i;'- ,.!"4n. ...,.:...- :�x:_.:..s z4 .•.. �._+?i..9?s..a.:....vdnac,.... ?...y ,e...�x %?!'#..rY.'fc- ;naiLJ V- F TIM", ZTIT,�- ;�MUT wnmg 4 A �T 7m 9, - M, RT T N 0, ii�� «,. N, V N k .1 N Zv, _WW SERVED 41 raife( fro= Pain. '!�.GOOD MONS", IL RADIO STA Vvewout shoo pressure. At 49 dne a" sm" ;A, itr Dominion is Covered by Limited Number of Broad-, g. WNM 4, w66 rbsuTts Satisfacto R4 ion ry Pont$ 8-4 7 pad ~OVERLAP OWED FE I ERLAP NOT AU 'Wp9thy Dart zone as 4r �ftft "ftere -in the neighborhood f eastern` land tinge e P ad &i rald T radiocastins atati6us cayer the Do- south as aeorgia. �Sonie disculty- •is ftwon of. Canada from coast ovda rece#%on of this station is tiad st to coast. the nwor section of the vast expense I john, NJ3'.i Halifax, 'FrederIc- Which 'makes up the nation In mpbellton -aud. Caper Breton, ads. jnj;\ Ca All moor•born folks, wberevor in me uately covered with &'network of en- where -the station I heard Irregular- Britain Weir ,native region y be, 5 I -giving ly. On the other is CNRA Is re- and information must surely And themselves moved in whose audibility ranges from ported in the British Isle3, Holland, an especial and exclusive way by', Q Spain, the northwest territories and , . ; to 10,000 miles. these tales which have been fashion. To the radio tan come the voices Central America.. ed with deliberate, loving art in the Maritimes, Wending their way Take the Case' CNRW at Winni- of *9 Maritt sunlight and shadow of Dartmoor from Halifax and Moncton; the.,Eug- peg, whore station CKY Is, used for farmsteads and villages during the Ush and French 'announcements from radiocastIng. This station has a re• ij past thirty years. One of the staunch. studios of'Montreal, Quebec and gular audience of nearl*r_all Manitoba, eat admirers -of them was the late e CO 8 INDIAN CHIEF diltario, an far DOCTOR 13E ME Murray Gilchrist. that Paskland Tur. we, 169d, an sir.of romit"ce and part of Saoltatelwwan Another pro' garb wIth "NAN, 0 Umes to the everyday words east as Fo4 William. and eight states prominent Englishman has their traditional buckskin ga genev, _and It to probably more by the newest of showmen —the radio to the south and southeast- Besides gone home to England bearing the beautiful eagle-feathered headpieces, virtue of their common Inspfration from Tor gathered to do. honor to the second N, Onto, Ottawa, this It to heard with some regularity highest title. of one of the picturesque than they were aware that he and a and prominent Englishman within the the author of the tales remained A, Brantford. London , and a both the east and west coasts tribes of Indiana that d' the' well on of other elties in populous has been reported from Liverpool, past few.-weeks, the other being Pre- plains Of Western Canada. The title mien Baldwin of Great Britain. wholeheartedly in. friendship once alre received tome of the best England, Hawaii and the Isle of Pines they had been drawn together 89 Of Chief Bear Head. conferred-on- —Runntw- radi0iMt on the dontlUentl, in the West Indies. Dr­ -� - Aut�. a—vener— -craftsmen. gg-g�', i - we—m— Chief egina CA- om of. the chain w* quItry able old-tim-6r 1'WIde4 N, Vand Brown, of the P Saskatoon, R a -of the tribe, placed The characterisation In World, London, England, recently, the feathered headpiece on Dr. Brown combe Fair" Is much more elaborate rrItory, than ntojL the vastness . of the chaps more te during to visit 'of the World's Paul. and welcomed the paleface as a mem• and complicated than It is elsewhere. any other Canadian station. East as reverberates, while the =&Sto try Delegates. of the Paciflo seaboard in heard far as Manitoba, no ber of the tribe. The photograph There must be two-score full-size par or- Vancouver. The ceremony south to Mexico, an regular radio- took -place on the above was taken immediately after traits- between Its covers—is whole Burns Ranch. near Calgary, shortly the ceremony and sho' casts, with the occasional, report from =.I Chief Bare Wis the new community indeed . . . and yet each e4mmilinent-6tirlot. after the delegates arrived, A no fie" and Eastern Canada, Oceanisi the Anti- ChW-VAumlng portrait --it -etched -As—vividly and fts- IiUthma In the Dominion %ze' Paden and Haw%H. bLer of Sarcee Indian Chiefs, gay in j•ntelope shaking hands. uniquely apart from the remainder of .314ised by the Deparftwat at Me vine and­ftsherlas. Each is operated Interteren4a Minimized. the motley, delightful colection as tw P?rEMTING FACTS mqm cAuca-ff though it were the book's solitary r94- Every a competent Government- examined station could be described -ta 'agil and �all are under constant this manner, but some Idea of the dis- son for existence, And when one of SHORT OF MONEY the Widecombe villagers moves into alVorrislon from the local radio In• taftees covered can be gleaned from For "The Itaieft- The, New York the page, only his weather-beaten :$Vectors. In fact a nightly checking the above. That the. stations In the- Evening Mirrar In 1845 paid Edgar g. Amusing Incident Related Fol- face and roil- stained, raiment. or her up on each station Is made by Inspect- Dominion, although fewer in number Allan Poe $10, He vrote it In a day.. earth-mature beauty and vigor. Is ap.* ors thr6aghout the Dominion.. than those In the United Statei, cover A tea--dollar bill then could secomplish, lowing Return from Pint; all the others have faded out Radio and electrical concerns top their territories tor a good degree Is more than naw. Poe bought the po pu • Canada of it, just as they would do If the 'the Hat with stations In operation. One reason why there are not more lar Broadway Journal for five such k stations in Canada.. It is felt that bills, lent by'Horace Greeley: London.—Prince George came back reader were 'himself moving among while the fiewspaVers come a good ey: from Canada with the prince of them and sharing their good gosell) ipecond and the, Canadian National they are not necessary. A great W -Ioney ti come third Religtoul0aor. many more stations would cau94 In- The British Foreign Office and Pales- Wales with a packet full of Canadian an the lo � er slopes of I -bag Tor, Chinkwell Tor and Bell Tor, the Slim. 19anizatio'ns iald churches. private per. terferemce problems. Incidentally the tine Administration are about to re.� dollar bills. The second night here iiionji. radio'sociedes and financial license fee for a Canadian station is celve tenders, for 'the commercial ex. he went with friends to an after• roaring heights whose influence per - A �.-.;Gompsnjes finish the list In this order. $50 per annum, and the Initial cost for tradition of the Dead Sea's estimated theatre supper and when he went to wades everything and everybody In that spreading Vale of Widecombe A very varied assortment to give en. a good station in in the neighborhood 11,400,000,000 worth of potash. besides, Pay his bill -he could not And any Eug- moaey-kv-h4s- +u-o­--­-_ beneath them The kuman interest ­'.1tartainment an they think eutertain. of 125,000, various other salts. a wise• The King's youngest son th6a ap• as uses with Mat-should be giTen, !� ly regulated 'the disposal of stations pealed to his eldtist brother. also a every chapter of ­WIdecombe Fair,' , it �s interesting to note that the E A. Beals of -California, after a and In doing so has kept In mlAid ember of the party but the heir Canadian Nationlal Railways operate eutury study of weather m to The fates and, fortunes of the various quarter c Ill stations. extending from Moncton ,,Ithe throne was also without any cur- that a population of 10.000.000 stretch- maps. reports that hope for long-ran groups of people are threaded and in. to Vancouver Not all of these are I Ing out over 3000 miles has a very crop - assisting Coast forecasts lies kt re0cy, terwoyen with a master's skill, illtations owned by' the railway. some good way of providing everyone with getting Winter high pressure Informs. I The two brothers looked at one &n- I Fifty years ago, at -the age of four- being rented for the night of red a- some Canadian entertainment.. tion from Siberia, where Rusaians'other for a moment. and, desiring to teen, Eden Phillpotts, who was a Dev- onshire man born in India. tramped canting train some other station have many meteorological stat!ons , keep the facts a secret. whispered a yf leas on rig few words to one at their friends. and the thirteen miles trom Plymouth to As our Government does not recognize which EKWX Pionebim th i Princeton i 'how well I recall giving 0 States-Weather I the frIend pald land -no one ,, And this brings us to a point -the' --tbe Uafted­ ne In the •ew know (Ine aft - hears a. cafe realized the financial stable as- 0 nn'' Bureau cannot get the data. " great number of Canadian stations In as meat of the Royal pair—not even this 'Ilam and Eggs "); and from that ttmW ever after the moor-magic has lone city And wonders if each of these UtIlizat [on of the earth's Internal waiters �beeu working in him. That he should. Jhas Its, -Pubfic Musieum i Ores for heat and power. predicted at own station. A number of have devoted himself•, after he bad . reoncerns have what is known as a the meeting of the Brittsh Scientists' Can thos,3 who insist that a word Is t"phantom" license, that Is a license zed in completed a few experimental novels. Crudeness" and Comfort of Association, is already Practiced onjuOt a word until A Is recogni: ionder which they can overate from to the writing of -novels about Dart. in the Hawaii Earl African Colonial American soil ,a. the dictionary cite any example of a moor seems inevitable. It is easy to loome other station. For instance, ttonal Bank at Ronoludu the Superin.iword being added to- the language by !when station CHNC at Toronto puts Days Mirrored in . --. ; appearin prophecy, now that they have under- teadent's office is war-meJ—when g in a diouclitary first? %. gone the necessary sifting and revia- �CKNC a concert It Is through station Relics warmth is needed—by natural beat ]drawn riam the Kilauea. Now the cl�emlsts propose to "alter" Ing, that future generations will be - - - Canadian stations are each assign- Cape Town—The official opening as local clays so as to make read curiae• grateful to Eden PhIllpotta for a not This wavelength is a national museum of Groat Constan- readily perishable contribution to - lad a wavelength. e I have a cure for homesickness that Ing materials of them. Going to take :4asigned to & city or locality, so that t1a, the historic -residence of Simon never will fall. it 14 made- up of ten the gum out of gumbo, eb! English literature —Thomas Moult, In I 0 - fail stations In a certain territory shall : van der Stel,, one of the early Cape rules: Get out of your room and go The Bookman (Landon).. The on, the same wavelength. With ' governors, was performed by the Ar• out among the people perform ode I When a woman can read her hus- arrangement -no- two stations are mintstrators Of fine CaVe-Prorinize, A. — among times. —alts. ­ Chap - --liand like it bomolvit-fe--generany. acivft� No kind act. ten. times. —11 Carr e lKilowed. to put on a concert slinuitan- P. J. Fourie, who said that to van der man Catt. able to skip a few chapters. QUOTA SYSTEM- Stel, more than to any other single 'T sanely in the. same city. Thus there FORS AUS RAUA !U not the overcrowding that is pre- Person, was due that fact that South JASPER GOLF TROPHY PRESENTED first ;talent in the United States, and one Africa Was and foremost an agd-' Bruce -Says Foreign Migration' able to tune out a local program, cultural country, -jwlth some assurance of getting one' Groot ConstaritU, which is the sec �*olm some other centre. and oldest building in the country, has Outside Cities Stations been restored at a cost of £10,000. The . . : T building now stands fortified as, never This system has worked out Von- before to now the passage of dertally. the station owners arrang time., ­'.Ing their own time schedules by 'mu- The spacious rooms I are furnished tual agreement Only In Montreal .,*nd Toronto has there been ii devia- with some priceless articles which make Coustantla, liant(jue. Three mag- tion from this practice This is so, tifficent wardrobes which belonged to iLrrsuged that any stations now built Piet Reflef, the Voortrekker, are In to operate from Toronto or Montreal the dining room. One was roped In an )must . be erected at least 10 miles out., ox wagon which foT many months ' j Id 0 •the 'city and then they are put' trekked over wild country in L blister- 1pu a different wavelength- to that as' ' signed to e - ither Montreal I or Toronto.. Ing sunshine. one has specs marks from an attack of savage kaffirs, when The" statjoli§ situated • &4, a dis- Itance from the . city, us.Wly in a de - the iaug , er.was besieged. „)solute and -barren -Dot 46o, as to b( ;,1 .1 Mrpost canopy bad, with boldly carved posts and boards, used to be efficient .,from a Tadio 7 standpoint, do slept In by "Onze Jan" Hofmeyr, an )lot hive h.2XFnfflcent'#tudtos in Which outstanding figure In later . South to eft;D relc meted arttio., .•hey are y. ' isquipped so that on a stormy night African Sistor -it' In the long, coal stand :Abe operator cart - remMn, so '" not drawing room a a spinit, Huguenot to littre to go home In rain settee, and a rare bookcase. Old __or snow. ,hut the artists nsXsr• see the Interior paintings adorn the Walls. Praqtically all the furniture Is the of these stations. -For them Is pro- tided a stuitto In a downtown hotel or gift Of Mr. do Pass, the art collector, viiirt'gliine.ry, from whence their music now In Europe, who has also given dis- 110,000 worth of.pictures for•the South is' fed by tele0hone lines -tcr the radlocastIng equipment. African National Art Gallery. Ancient i:hIna7ware, which must be worth its Coast to Coast :Z weight in gold, is also exhibited, while The range of Canadian stations ,18 on the entrance step are several guns ntinent wift—iLhii some are heard recovered from wrecks in Table Bay, n such distant points as the 'West Eadies, Hawall and Australia. They Dullness j"irlre each bit of local territory as well as more distant points. In or- Wi boys, whose. dullness Is not der to give an adequate Idea of the from all work and no play, are only .'regular reception of Canadian eta- wasting their time And the time of Not Affecting Racial college professors, to gay nothing of R. P. Baker (right)._of Jericho Club,' gt�bwlng fn.favo� of the r,wIth followers Purity Sydney, Australia. The Prime money, when they Insist on clogging Vancouver, winner the Totem Pole Minister of- Australia. Right Hon. , �, .; 0101tal 0yers ti-ie. Dyes that are up M U concentrated p In blithly Stanley Bruce, replying to Laborde. its fttid the Canadian National up the campuses." maids that Immigration from South-' Canada, -11rifted,, States and other 't . Ihnely soluble fords. era Europe be restricted, contends -Railways. The" charts show that that Australia already has sufficient Jasper National Park, during the an' countries, becarne International in Its restrictions on immigrants. The Government would not intro - too bright — tit - receive benefit from kin- ght dude a quota system, Mr. Bruce tie-- Never any shaving, scraping or clared. . The —rate of, foreign migre, dergarten tralalow-- Don't allow The -tlaa was. not affecting racial purity. golf course won highpralse from the eFurnbling them up; Theyarell- The British proportion of the Pop ula- For Initance the station at Mone•, tion was 98.5 per cent. the trophy by Walter Pratt, General igolfers who played ove'rr d g the -It during "We 'cannot accept the principle,"' said the Prime tin!ster, "that no this der experience. prIved at valuable Manager of Hotels, Sleeping and Din• more !-migrants should 'be landed tw V-713 Australia until employment waa found- dis Maritimes. Aw toundlaudv The college is for thv the kin. f6r-p.11 the peop!e here already. The -LA only satisfactory. means of settling &j2d, all the American states in the dergartou for lilt. the country is by .6cl-ofdInatinj the woriit 'of • development of our re.' sources. "Australians seem to havb arro• gated to themselves the view that tb6y are white people and that aliens -are' not," continued Mr'. Bruce. "Aus.1 trallans should regard Europeans as being as white as themselves. It will only end in disaster It Australians 4 -V , Z�x take up the attitude that they are better than other nations." Ali .8 flgoo yEI G TINTING ,are so easy and perfect If you #on#, the wMer... Wad furnished with college professors, to gay nothing of R. P. Baker (right)._of Jericho Club,' gt�bwlng fn.favo� of the r,wIth followers use the same kind of dyes Profe' - it special analysis of reception re- money, when they Insist on clogging Vancouver, winner the Totem Pole game and this yibitr, with entries ftom , �, .; 0101tal 0yers ti-ie. Dyes that are up M U concentrated p In blithly its fttid the Canadian National up the campuses." trophy at Jasper Park Golf C3urse, Canada, -11rifted,, States and other 't . Ihnely soluble fords. Z, -Railways. The" charts show that But there Is no child too dull--nor Jasper National Park, during the an' countries, becarne International in Its '"No work to diss6lve therm -.101my inch of the country Is well coy- too bright — tit - receive benefit from kin- ght character. 'Canada's famous scenic Never any shaving, scraping or dergarten tralalow-- Don't allow The nual golf week. being presented with golf course won highpralse from the eFurnbling them up; Theyarell- For Initance the station at Mone•, children of your community to be de- the trophy by Walter Pratt, General igolfers who played ove'rr d g the -It during too, N.B., Is beard regularly through "cut this der experience. prIved at valuable Manager of Hotels, Sleeping and Din• Golf Week competitions, and some- V-713 dis Maritimes. Aw toundlaudv The college is for thv the kin. Ing Cars, Canadian National keen battles f6rr w6 Macy 0 -LA &j2d, all the American states in the dergartou for lilt. WqX!. The Jasper Golf tournament Is staglid. p? r; 1%, T 4 -V , Z�x i .. _ _ v v,,.. —,. {�• y _ :'u ,R L , , ,. • .� P. F ,..•, L ; ci . c . 3j a ,. �;!� :,I. Pt�. 'u1 ,0d + .:1aa.;rn. , . .0 „r �. „ �. ...+.wwa, �•�eC- • ', S.r- y �+. . 9 . .. a . , -�r� � �, � �.'''�.. 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' vwu''.., i o ce •r ', �»i .._ , . . 1 �+' .a wani4" C ., .. ;�.i _ �A 41 HO - _ Prblalti>� C.►au Real : -- 'I'pi� -- ere are �itaiads oT'- people _. !a this orld who refuse to accept- e _ a � e t iII, 2'110 , 1 - i�east�S. =�►�iCIIIi� Wellalad, Lady TRBti ..0 �►@. Sherlock Holmes as leas . than a' zeal .. packed _�� t �.' 1/� !'� �e cisn fi dint lofted by ,AIthtr Sarlett b 1 !�$ ion .... Y a viiltJS Of Dr. Williams' Piri$ Maurice la October Issue of ._ The bt■jpr�11tt'rttt'titif �?7,CCB. „ �. 1�s in Her Home. - - �ot�psrtol y81ra ArfhurE'onea '.DD -r "I have many reasons for praising Doyle's correspondence-has been made of `Dr: Williams' Pink Pills," says Mrs. up of letters to Sherlock Holmes with S y George L. Swick, A.R. No. 2, 'elland, ' ` � : the request that he forward them. 7 ; '-- �Out. "My first experience with this Watson has also been the recipient of medicine was in my` girlhood, when, a anmber of letters in which tin has -oltowing an attack of scarlet fever. s >, been asked for the address or the t r was left in a badly _run down coed # - autograph of his brilliant colleague. ` �i- on, and the piile'rea.tored me to good - :'A press- clipping agency wrote to Wat- AL th. Inter !n my married life I ' son asking whether Holmes would not ... - a severe attack of rheumatism. r' wish to eubedribe. " P`roin all countries l pain in my right arm and should- ` communications have come asking the tK r r ` r was so bad should- -that I could not dress_ _ co- operation of Holmes in the investii -� �O _ iiayself without help. Again I resort- getion of mysterious'eases and offer- d d to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and fag large rewards. i+`lnally with the they proved a blessing to me, ` announcement that Holmes had de- .. isr boon the riieumatte pains and stiff- cided to retire to his present exile on is extra good.' ED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE ' rfeea disappeared and there has been o the Sussex Downs several elderly no return of the trouble. Dr. Wil- o of ladies volunteered to keep house for I When, I was young, leisure for a wo- l',lssslfled Ad�rertistmte>e�ts liams' Pink Pills have also been of him, and one offered the particular + man was impossible. She had lordly at benefit to my children. One of o qualification that she knew all about time really to nag her, husband as her I 3[IIlszoaL .- ±my boys was threatened with 3t: - o•• farming and could 'segregate the husband ought to be usages,- Cisorge LTLTRAPHONic oRAMVPHO t ttus dance. His limbs and face r 3 queen'." Bernard Shaw. Ce ,eel sona tis;.o� for.; 66.60.1 an teed. Poisson, 0 ount -goys ould twitch and Jerk. I gave him n , 4 ` Montreal, " Q pills, and. again they did not fail, o o _ �rj rj� ��i� E Nlnard's LIMin- ant for Lumbago- fro rise trader the treatment t>ie trouble :7 P u Ll lift ! _ �O' ARMS FOR SALE; MA1�Iy 8 _____ _ o o _ GAINS. Wr�t� r free list to ceased. I have also given the pills o Douglas, Herkfiner, N.Y. := tto my little girl, who was anaemic, -- The average American home is no r L " - - -1 -� -I=- O�.. E-H�BTDA>Z�.- pgp .. and In this carte also with the great- _ longer -a hasher Batt a haven,- tInHLE prnpioymepe weekly ,. lest benefit. Naturally when I hear rather a mere place, of debarkation.- ti our unfvergaIl known, guar teed quality, Tress anYa rIestts, beat -�9 Inyone complaining of not feeling _ Qesrge Jean Nathan. and best varietfsa, Tttexo is d rno Is What Thousands of Mothers in It for yon. Illastratet�p -to- well I recommend Dr. Williams' Pink s minute agaiptaent. RW satea vo-o Ills as I know of ao odor medicine Say of Baby's Own Tablets The most1le antic fabric we.iaow of lion, Write LUXZ HROTH3ER8 Nt1 'to equal them in building up the biootl is the trout yarn. ER1E8, MONTItEAL. hnTake restoring Dr. Williams' Pink. Pills for -one medicine that vibes ale #bevy an feel THEY - @ ®apt. t■i!Vt@Tl 0 ltnaemie, rheumatism, 3ndigestloa, ed !b absolutely sate as sell ae ��� neuralgia and other nervous troubles. efficient -is found In Baby's Own Tab lI 8imly sat 64. tints of Our samoni< Chr tmaa seals for l0c a apt Whoa i l3 lets. The Tablets are raised b sold seed us 13•e0 and kceFp {{3,00. __Wq 'Take them as a tonic >s you are not !a" p Y trust you tilt Xmas. St. ATlohotas tMuse 13 thouaanda o[ mothers tZfroughout the Co.. Dept saawL SsooklYn, iF:iF:; i3 8 �6 y the beat physical condition, and col- MORE tivate a resistance that will keep you country. These mothers hava found l ___ by actual experience that there 4s no, - Six bagpipers played at s London �® itvetl and strong. You can get these other medicine for little ones to equal bills from any dealer in medicine, or q Two Women Owe Health wedding. The bridegroom also had �^ by mail at 60 cants a bon from The PRACTICAL AND DECIDEDLY them. Once a mother has used thorn I : the wind up. 1Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.. Brock NEW for her children she will use nothing I to Lydia L Pinkham a :Mlle, Out. else. Concerning them Mra, Charles vegetable Compound This little dress of attractive design , Hutt. Tancock island, N.B. writes: "I for daytime and schooltime. would be have tea children, the babybeing Just St Adolphe, Manitoba.- "I was Waste Prevention equally effective if fashioned of figur- six mouths old. 1 bare used Baby's vet weak and had at anisduring List or Ranter! rnventtone'• ed or plain material with contrasting' Own 'Tablets for them for the past great and Full Ialorcasttoa seat Free at?, ;Pat was hired -in a lumber office, y P an Reaurat The proprietor was a young man and ;collar and net on vestee. An inti-erted 20 Years and can truthfully say that I could not sweep � SLAWBAT o0.. 3teyt. W, fie.i f plait in centre front gives the neces- t know of no better medicine for little the floor. The t►a n 8� tasaa's, oat. ,;•. he decided to have some tun with t'e , p hand, so Psi was left in charge sary fulness, and the sleeves may be ones. I always keep a bas of the pears were in the fang (iris gathered into narrow wrist- lTabieta to the house and would ad right s e and es- `= - -- --tom tba -office, -wish i;fst r tlena' -t$- take - - -- ten ths-.left ur ill orders which might come In. Going bands, or s o- tl rt. r� as Li3 a buckle in front is placed at top q! Baby's Own Tablets are sold by all I and then do w a- to a nearby store. the proprietor eaM d the ht loo. 1303 is i nsizes 6, 8, I0, I medicine dealers or will be mailed wards' It seemed td up the office. , I �' as if the body was e �, 12 and 14 years. Size 8 requires 2 A+a 'upon receipt of price, '6 cents per heavy and upside ' "Hello' Is this the East ST6e l.um• i box, by The Dr. Williams' Medicine � down. IL is for yards 32 -inch material; or 2 ,5. yards' } ber Company.?" Ca., Biorkrille, Ont. these troubles Ii r "Yea. sort " 38 -inch. 20 cents. ' Olabsese. Take= sold "Send me up 1,000 knot bo!es." ^- a' took the Vegeta -; HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. "� 1� �' bte Compound It "'What's- that ?" �p,�� iesw about t in a paper and one vuo- ti IS Write your: name and address plain• �C;arn a Fluid ' `�m� Iman prevailed on me to take it. It _ -i " �ta ps a$ coin (yam -c antpreferred; wrap '- ,te. I is a pleasure to recommend Neural pain w1II auc'' One thousand Laot bores " vin anmber and size of suoh • • "Weft -now am � ' ' - jrt■clat?e -:ZOc_ ^ has het d me in ever way. t4W 4d j 'oVe are lust out of them. Sold diem all 3 • s to the brewery," it carefully) for each number ad Officials Study Beat means to ! Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- I comb to applications of. Mon. "To the brewery? What do they address your order to Pattern Dept., „ pound to other women, -Mrs. J. l.. slid "s. w• want with them ?" Wilson Publishing Co, 73 West Ado- Put ��CaCI]CT81 Education Cotluctli►1NS, St. Adolphe,Manitobe. "They use them for bungholes in laide St, Toronto. Patterns seat by Ahead in the Union -Found Great Relief I .barrels," return mail. Durban, Transvaal-Two repreeen!a Toronto,Ont -' IartatiheChangei. 1 , N1dW LAW FIRM _ tiles of the Carnegie Corporation, in of Life with hot flashes, diaainesa, �f atnada is Utltabie to Refuse weakness and nervousness. I had • the persona of Dr F. P. Keppei. press• I ss It will interest many of our read- �P.ara21CC - dent, and James Bertram, its secre II noises and was short of breath. AvAr era to know that after a successful , I wag thin svay about six months when Ottawa, Out ,connection with tart', recent !y visited *.tal In the t f - l,readabout Lydia F..Pinkham'sVeg- =" career as a student at the ,University i the charge that Canada could stop tour of South Africa with a view to I etable Compound in the newspapers of Toronto and Osgoodo Hall Law' rum-running it it wished, W. D. Euler, 'ascertatatng In what directions the I have taken eight bottles so far and School, Martin MacMurray Kelso, 6001 Minister of Internal Revenue, made it funds available . with the corporation ` found at relief. " -Mrs. R.J. SttJ. pi Mr. J. J. Kelso, has opened an clear that, under the law as It stands, may be used for the benefit of the 4 Mme+ L&wWr Ave'' Teroata' 0", � �• ■�� office in the Confederation Life Bldg, , he has no power to-stop the export of union. The corporation has a sum of i �-_ _ -- • - -- -- -- ' : as a Barrister and Solicitor. Haxin ' grown up in an atmosphere of Social part to 'The Ile £2,000.004.. bearing as atrmatal Income -. i pariwent of Justice, rb stated, has of £100,000, which Js to be devoted to Service, he will naturally devote A s0, interpreted tbF law. if export of the advance -meat and •difuslon of good deal of attention to the legal liquor. to the United States is to be knowledge and understanding in Can- "aspect of social and child welfare stopped, it can be done only by actipn ada and the British Calonles. " problems, and sh*ald be of consider- of the Dominion Parliament, he said. Canada, It appears. has been the '.able assistance to clients confronted fir. Ruler was shown a despatch chief beneficiary in the matter of as- with troubles arisin from the home , 8 Firom St. Catharinee stating that ac- slstaace by the corporation for the �.'.• Y . and family relattonahap. He will also tion by Ottawa to stop rum running advancement of research In the past, ® #; have the advantage of experienced ( was demanded at a pimeetlag of the and the extension of their activities to " • . Niagara Presbytery of the United other British eolonles is the reason - ' Church of Canada. As -far as the De- for the present •tali. �/m\ _• ,Aa inspector paid a surprise visit. to ,Jpartmont of National Revenue was Dr. Keypel ant's to pert:' "Zile are ,�•°� a village school. The teacher, who concerned, said the ininister, it had not seeking to estab3lsh tnstiiagons, was of decidedly corpulent build,' pro- no power to refuse a cleamace: As but to encourage ideas, that have al- r fol• some measure of ex res �ceeded to question the children u long as Its revenue requirements. •were ready found e e p � : �, �,■„�, 'lows: "Npw, children, tell. me fn.-arhat snot by the exporters, the department- slots Wo arc not bulldiog Libraries. way I resemble •clock." The re- must grant the clearance.. Export of but In South Africa our attention bas r` sponges soon carne. "Please, miss, ltgmr from Canada to not illegal, Mr. been devoted to problems of general YOU have a face." "You have hands," Ether avowed. education and scientific research, with wand so on. Then came the question: } ptt(iticnlar reference to the native peel- Then "Tell me some ways 4n which• I do I 'i' f Men pies. not resemble a clock." There was a '&Dsi nP i A*to "I am not. at the present stage of long pause, then piped' a small voice, ROCS it in Four our tour, in a position to discuss South !'Please, miss, you have no spring." Africa's educational system or its , How good road* and motor trans weaknesses. Wherever possible, the al _ port can bridge the gap between' din• corporation would adhere strictly to tan! points in strikingly brought out The brislr� oungerit taste of the assistants of institutioaa that 1n tits case of t weekly automobile T_ _ t• Red Rose_- sa-3a kipt -at its - -- - sifaed -at— similar 0btect9 ' to -fauns - aer eetsbile�ed iecently betireen best in the bright, sanita desired by Mr. Carnegie himself. The You'rvi Broken Hill and Avercorn, in North- assistance would be strictly apart from Proved safe by millions and prescribed by ph�,sidat�s for . •alurninurn package. ern Rhodesia, a distance of 600 miles. never find now the fiat• stale m, d,ye all political or racial consideration, s These men required !o ':Headache NeuralgiaA R iv [~, j:. i assts which is so often cum - make the Journey that the motor car and schemes would be weighed pure- 1 , Y t t ly on their merits an, tending toward �lained of In tea packed in now completes in four d'at'a of 150 Pain NeuritFS _!� more able scientific _ - - ... n'y- - - - researoh.° . ... . „ . . .... . —interior co2ftsiltie>!8. miles each. -- Beware Of . C'oyntaidt, ° wider cu are or Colds ..Lumbago - -- - - -- -- -- - -- - -mss'•— - •., For all pains- MinarWo Liniment. .Toothache Rheumatism There is only one �auine ` "ASPIRIN" tablet. If a tab- let is offered as "ASPIRIN" 41. e It is estimated by the Forest Ser- NOT I�FFECT and is not stamped with the " vice that the only economic use for " „ thrfte. ighths of the land area of Can- Sayer Cross - tefuee it with It is the selection of rich, western wheats -- the SIIeat ads lies in the growing of trees. This THE HEART Om - itisnot "ASPIRIN" - x groavn on the prairies -= that -gives extra. 9av*ur to bread, and vast area .of territory, while incapable _ at x31 I Don't -take site s;hsnees I a » s bens; and- extra richness to caki6s send plies, made from of ancceeaful agricultural o�uctian, k e *if permanently dedicated, protected, ACCept ocll�f ` r'BZYeT" aCkS C FLOUR arts managed, united to the productiaa WhjCII-CO ftaIns .pro`yen- dite ctio.: of -a timber crop which would guar- Han "Ba boxes of 12 tabletn U R IT m tee for all time the supply of raw Also bottles of and 100- -D _ •material for Canada's wood -using - � ��'• 'Kapirin to tLe trade mark (registered In Canada) of Sayer Xanufacture of Youaseetta Sad 3o�r In J16AT�Sr, r our 700 -recipe Purisy Flour Cook BA. ' , 2M industries. �a Hof 9 ItcaMd (AestyI saliartie Acid, "A. S. A."). whole h to well known "' �tseteea Grids Floor Mills Co. Liaited. Toroelesr�doawal, Oti;wsr Stitt J411111%, .ISSUE No. 42- "Z7 n 1;Dayer injou actumlo aselst the public asatost IoiGaiteaa /be TWIe e! Sayer Osmaa� be stamped with thsiz #*nerd trade mat#, ow "Saw taen,� • , , 4 7 ♦ 'Y r f„, 2a' La.. , > ; T wr :.. !.. c 0+.'¢ � �•.. > +Aq �p ;, .•j.. 1"a .._ .. x.. _•.. -. k,,,N:7S`�k•_?e,.._..a•.:�a... .r_+..,:.t`*'., ,� ........... ..« »,.. '. .c.,... .. _., :. �wa_... _. _,c..xt'. isxis- i.a�.:.'..- „:,8•`.b.•. ode_: b., �i�.. n_. e�..._.. ar.: l... �t,.. 6,.”' �..!•....., r.... S. mJ'.,._, n: S: k. t".:.._ x,. a�" °3:`"�ia�•a..xa. ✓...w'.,i..,... .ss:.::i>u�ii'.�M,li . �I:, t' y+,.:" C, a.` 2,: �, �u• �.. ,:it�_�'.,�Qt�- 7:'��'iw:�P_t'': ypr.p� su tai .- 11, •.'�, -v. .', -,s,. tx ':,�,r,�' -�, .. , . ._ « rr.' ,w�y rr..,^».; r ;;gym :,E3 - ,-'em's qn•- _�� - ^, a' -'•'�^ �v:H+vc .. .:. a,,,rn^.^ h,;.. qw. :x ;.w*.y.,,'� ?. ' �,.'�"' "ia4... •i< ,... .�, .. W � _w,t ✓; - - "- 1-'*Y: ., 4 .pk4Y.l ".l4'' .:vl,! ',4: .b.'9'n. ",i,mt+.tt" -,c7L ..wir .ls5 riai —y .'au. :n,!a ln:i' ..'.i�o ^i' .J" •�' .✓. .... ax. !-`:,' air+.. rf .k.,,'j'�'a '7 •�.t�n..N�g a vw3y. k - r�.,.'"!^ .^: ,� % .?�+., •i`3`v: `�"'` ._ +— r ^.'.'•:✓ vii ��'. d. .• E- . , ' x:..•ry '.� .. .'...: N i i� .y ya.m u ...�I ,�.. .^1e L .0 l.. A = htchettDa s t Toronto, orn, on Saturday, Sept. -24th, .. -- .. a urda . , to Don and. Mrs. Spencer. %, son.. ' � +�•; . • ; -Mrs Ed.. Stork spent last Qvee _ with :her Ed. in Geor etoivn. Edward and Mrs. Pascoe a son. - • a� -Mrs. J: NO and' Miss g Leila were in the city on Friday. -Mrs. John Murkar and D. J. Frosts, have occurred during rw -Wm, R. Miller is haviaga new and Mrd. Callaghan and little soli -the past few nights, bit we have �'' visited friends in Myrtle on Thurs- been enjoying ideal autumn weath w kitehen erected at the east side of y J y R 'QPe are showing our Hanel Fall. Assortment� "-his residence. =Mrs. Anna Sullivan-, of Buffalo eC -Dr. H. T. Falls' e, Resident Dent- of Clothing Y Ww. G. anal Mrs. Scott, of Claremont, spent Sunday with W is visiting Pickering friends for a ist. Office over Balsdon's -hardware -� ; r , few weeks. She is at her ne h- store. Office hours, 9 to 6 -daily and. J..�Id 1sIIr @. Miller. p. Lowndes and Semi-Ready' emi Read of Toronto:. spent e'w's. Jobs Topper. evenings by sl}ppointment.• ` weok end• here with" bie son, -F. C. Machin, of Moutreal,'aud - Because he had an appoint ...Aloe with these two lines "'Frank. and Mrs, Halt. -' L S. and Mrs: Devitt and baby, menj with a Toronto young lady g of Toronto, spent the vreek»and and was late an Oshawa oung _ We have added Mrs., Savage, we are glad to y ra rt. #a mach improved in health with Hugh and Mrs. Meohin. man drove through. the village at It heir severe illness. -Allan H. Clark and son, Billy, 47 miles an hour one day recently. :'Tip Top Tailors a •-t -t1 rb , and ffira. Culli9 have been of . Lakefield,- are spending a few $60 and coats the maRiatrate said. p '@`'few days this week days here at the home of the -Owing to the annual Oonven • •• ^';ft i�Fi $a'itEiYde'in Peter m. former'e parents, W. J. and: Mrs. tion of South Ontario Teachers' �'ha'il4as and Mrs. Nash and Clark. Association, which is being held :.one g]F10e for Suit Or Overcoat. i'fafmily, of Barrie, the week- -The + sewing meeting of the on Thursday and Friday of this - - e' end with W. A: and Mrs. Reid. Women's Guild of St. George's week at. Port Perry, the school '1'heBe 11II8B are BtTiOtly made t0 me;ieure. Church will be held at the home ill be closed on, these two days. - Misses Annie Le Drew and w u)let Dawe, of Toronto, spent of Ildre: Alex Gordon on Wednefl• - Sunday next in St. .George's t �nd'aq with E. C. and Mrs. Jones. day afternoon, October the 19tb, t - )lira. Oliver Crammer returned at 2.80 p, m• Church will be Children a ay. R� CLOTHi Qr -Rev. J. S. Fer ueon eondneted Members of the Suunday School will abonse on Saturday, after spending g meet at 10 s. m. fora short session. Qi1r fall shirts, BOB, underwear, Overalls et0. are now on the �k five weeks with relatives in Mani Harvest Home Services on Sunday At 10.30 the service will k;'e especi shelves and a aln We are 801101t1n Ol>r k night last in the United Church. I . g g y ,r ally for the children • and at 7 p. m. - ' Ra3eidentR along the east side Colutabna, of which Rev. J. F. especially, for - ,,,patronage for these 0048. parents and Sunda P g 8 Clugstos, B. A. f Sc ool, teachers. Mr. W. R. (iliurch street have bad new formerly of Dnn- y + !walk@ built between their houses barton, is minister. Williams Boots-are the same old reliab)ee as of old. V12 - Gordon Crawford, of 0ahavra, Sproule will he the preacher at -and the new cement walk. both services. accotn anied b his mother. �t -James and Mrs. Richardson, p y Mrs.. The following new books have �1 ' D, s. Crawford, and his grand- g Fred 1 Bunting, - �- Pickering ,.� _ -_ —- _hays bees.'apandisg- several _ ust been laced on the shelves of ' -' ' 'sPeeits at their cottage At Squires' in tlier, �drs. -S.- Carlton;. - returned j p _ home on Frida the ublialibrA -- - - Established 1857. � ] , have returned home. motor tri to Port Burwell, Leame p g y r� g gp, �+ lea B Bunting had the mis p Let ne Hi hl Resolve. Lights II _ foi!tiiae to fall down the stairs one ington, Sarnia and Oil Springs, Castle Rock Myatery, Miss -Brown _ s day last week and sustain painful where they were visiting Mrs. of X. Y. O., The Walls of Partition, i�lttaieee. •P'brtunatel no bones Carlton a only surviving sister, Kilmey of the Orchard, Emily's Mrs, Wbiting Qnest, 3 books of Ruth Fielding , jai w�lm broken. y and her brother, ; •WV . , George and Mrs. Law and Oliver Gormley. Series,. and 3 books of The Raneh ''' -The heartfelt sympathy of iris. Anne of Avonlea. AV iq Jtc • dnii9hter, Miss Editb, of Toronto, were here over Sunday attesdiag the community is- extended to the anniversary services in St. L'bas. B. and Mrs. Spencer in the IN MEMORIAM. y - ��Paul'@ United Chnrch. death of their sun, Gordon Frank, which took place on Wed WILSON -In tender, loving - memory r -Ed. Walsh. who has been eon- y Little Jack ;fined'to his bed for several weeks mormog in the Oshawa Hospital. of our beloved son, ,who • after an illness of shoot two weeks Passed away October 11th., 191 Z. + . These chilly ,ni ht8 remind oll � 'r . eafiferiDg from an injury to his from typhoid fever. The bo Always loved and remembered by J sr knee, is now improvise and liable yP y, his Parents• "Hatchway," no- button Balbriggan Underwear, combi.- `4 who was In hi@ ninth y gg ' to be around the house year, '-has - Robert and Mrs Gulliver and been livine for some time with T. A. and, M. Wilson, t� his uncle and aunt CaseiuP (Don) Freeman, Ont. 11at1oIIe, 1.40 ehildren and Mrs. Haynes and Be not troubled by the !lotion "Hatchway" 1 f Bons. 1orley and Howard, of sad Mrs. Spencer, of Aehbtirn, Heaven is very far array. y Join the Hatchwa arm 'here. r •- i�oodwood. spent Sunday with His funeral will take place this It is nearer than men fancy, + Penman a Balbriggan Underwear, shirts and drawers r W. A. and Mrs. Henderson. (Friday) afternoon, at 2.80 o'clock, It is nearer then they know; gg + - k -Mro. M. C. Zimmerman, of To and proceed to Groveeide Came And the loved ones_who have left us, garment, 75 cents. Mato, visited W. J. and MrS. tery, where interment will take Every night and every day llgillor last week and on Sunday place. i3ervice will be held at his Seem to draw us closer to them ,And, if you need something just a little heavier rl —l1Hr. and Mrs. Zimmerm" -- father's residence at 2 o'clock. As their memories brighter glow. Balbriggan, Bee Our Mercury Cotton . Um guests of F. M. and hire. Chap - e intoxicated motorist is - `� iin0 " '� _. amn receiving scant consideration by N„r, 1do rseseeasa. _._ e , per garment 1,00. -Harry Stanley. who has bees the police magistrates of the pro a ree[diag for some time with his daughter, Mrs. J. S. Baladon, left Vince. If a man is so foolish as to become intoxicated and then take FOR SALE- Shropshire Ham and 10 T Bacon. Clarsmont, 11fl,et week for Fishers, N Y., his a car oat on the highway era &_6 forme bows, where he will visit i come a nnisaasce to al w �ORSALE -A Durham cow_ du® bg for a time. ma be On the highway at the y y HA' Oct, loth M. B Burk, R R 1, Lot wt -Harry and 'Mrs. Boyce and name time, he should at once be a tl +X children and brLbar and Mm ken in charge by the authorities LOST -1 black steer, weighinfr about r 'e@ and -eon, Jscli. motored to 900 tbs A Carruthers, R R 2. C e std have- administered tc>- him. _ 56 Port Perry on Sunday. when they s t the day with Austin and punishment that will really hart: A small fine will have no effect on - - -- . _._ ARM WANTED TO RENT -Suit- F p able for dairy purpoas. Apply Boa A. '�� J[t+s. Franklin. him, but a heavy five and a prison plclenng News &g term, not too short,' should have O RENT -Ov oaa. Y. Pickerio The rainy of the octet week Ladies' Rain ` Coeis, in red, blue - -has put the land is good shape for the effect of making him think R, a r - 4•rooisicd wttaac, ' Apptyto Thos. Watson. slid 88n --tile ver latest. The - , fall Wowing. With fall plowing. twice before taking charge of a R R. 2, Pwkenng, *4tf � y y silafilling and root haryesting. car wben under the influence of. are easily worth 4.50. We are- P y liquor. A drunken motorist is Fi Oa SALE =1 nanny Boat at�B g a special introductory ilermere will be ke t bas usti) q D,tly goats, A�rply to S. Michael. lot la, con. the snow flies. way meIIaCe On the high 8, P.ckering.. R. R t. Pickering. tl also, 3 -The Sacrament of the Lord's y magistrste will have price On these 1 .95. s, the support OR SALE -Rrm lambs, Cotswold. ,M Supper. was a ministered in 8t Ppo t of all right- 'thinking F+ , r. e ;cellent for breeding purpwes, well trooled Misses Rain Coats 'with rails, 3.95 ­-Andrew's Church at the morning people when be administers a and good heavy fellow %. Anhur Prone, R. R i, - service on Sunday last, when severe punishment. Claremont. Phone Clare SM. a e Hite a large Dumber of new mew -.9t. Paal'e United Church anni- Geer. N►EAY- Licensed auction. - - versa services were bald OD eer. Alton: Live stock and general sales re was I1S t� the roll. ly attended to. Terms reasonable. R. i« - Sunda last. Rev. H. E. Well- pc - A le-pie orb Ate now busy y 1i,°a Stnuerville, Phone 111008. ai-4 - % wood, 13. A., B. D., of Basch Ave., ':.. ikari► ag the pear's crap, whi - -- -�- - - -- - -- _. - � ---_ Toronto, preached two el . vent, SOWS FOR SALE - Several' due Is only a fair one. It is said that oq within a week, or M _ - snr-cattla: __ __ - Ladies,. our new HOle000€ nearly all the apples in the village and impressive sermons W large Terms to suit pumba.e:. APpI`ZC y�` `Nerhek. R, axe badly affected withrthe rail- congregations. St. Andrew's and R. s, claremoat,or a: miaea, lot la, con. z, _ r f has arrived. pre _ osiery 'for all riv Pieim, (David Russell Farm). a -7 road worm, which ie an insect 8t. George's congregations with — _ _ .. Our fall weight in silk ' pt )bard to control. drew their evening service and DARN $25 WEEKLY -Up at home :1.00 is• wonderful value. -The South Ontario annual naffed with the people of St. tlippingnewswpen and addressing eayeY Paul' @• Rev. Mr. Langford, of St. ospm' or full isePvtietillrarsrfor'a ismliu Gi�uie.' �v L 1 plowing match will be bald on ailing service. nos a. Sydneyl N. S. 8.7 \ R7tlo the new Bill[ and ►001 Friday, October 21st. on Howard George's, .took part in the service. _ - ]iLaleolm'e farm on the sixth con- The eboir as nettal- provided esoe- rVORONTO WET -WASH LAUN• i. _ COlOrB at 1.26. ' 1Ce11allOn, about two miles east of eially good mnsie•and were assist- 1 DRY (Semi finish) —Let our driver can and ed b ffiiee Edith 'Law, Of Toronto. °Maio our 24 boor service. Just leave your Brougham. Nearly seven ban- y acme with Mr. S. w.) avis, barber .boa. We dred dollars has already been sub who sang to the delight of all will pick up and deliver 8 times a week. scribed for pr which will he e. both morning and- evening. The NDIf �CtSI(�IY _ _ P TRAYED -On to the premises of "' --� °` fowl supper on Friday sveaiD �'1 - ete'ODg attraction for-the prize PPe g Othe undersigned, lot 21, con 4. Pickering, plowmen of the riding again excelled their moeteanguine about Sept'. 20th. a2 -year -old heifer. Owner may _ p , havesame by proving ropert and is e=- -A quiet wedding ;ram eOlenl2 expectations. The favorable wen- penses, M .'Burk. Rl; R. 1, Locust faring Ladies' , Umbrellas, new style, red, green and ed in St. Andrew'sCbftmb. Grafton ther was ranch appreciated. The black,' at 1.49 and 1.89. , :on Tuesday, Oct. 4tb, when Rev. ladies again surpassed all previous r( ARM FOR SALE'OR RENT -T 9S _ efforts in making- their tables so acres of land in lot 12, con. b, Pickering, lots -0. W. De Mille, B. A,, of Oshawa, of water at both laces and good buildings and President of the Ba of Qnivte inviting and attractive, ae they medium fences. place* to sell or rent on ac- Conference, assisted b Rev. A. catered to tLe wants of the-inner count u H r he lth. ,James W. 'Hi ��R. R. 1, , .•• C H q P M A N McLauchlin, B. A., B. D., Minister man until all were satisfied that ARM TO RENT -About 70 acres, z ' of Graft6J Chureb, united in mar, in the culinary art they take no VAR the east half T— 9. con, 7 scarboro. 'riage Mrs. Ada Yen, of Exeter, second place. The program .was Good outbuildings and brick house. Plenty of Oat., And Rev. J. Wef?le DOWD, one of the best evQr gi9en in Lie pater Also west huff of same lot tom then, 80 THE GENT AL Gir ++ E ehnreb. After the O scree. The farms are to be worked together, Ap- p of CentretOn, in th ®Bay of QaiII'te opening hymn ply to C. w_Heron, West Hill. 8-8 - and era er Mis @-An -ab McMastef, -- woference. + kftert'he- ceremony y -" a reception was held At the St. of Hampton, played a fine instru NOtize Ct ' mental number. Mies Pearl New- :Telephone 4900 Andrews Manse by Mrs. A. Mc- ton, of Toronto, who is so well Re 8tratioa of Be -LAW ' Lansblin, daughter of the groom. J Follt�v� g the reception Rev. &ad and favorably kirown around Pick -- We'.'I s left on a motor trip to Bring, needs no introduction, Notice `is hereby given that a By= ;'l�ttawaA sad Montreal. simply carried her andienee, hold law was passed (and, numbered 1288) - -- - -- -The anniversary services of isg them spellbound from her first by the Council of the Municipal Cor- - 8t. Andrew's United Church will number'to her last. Master An- Ppration of the Townahip of Picker- Auto Repairs, 'Accessories, Oils and :be held on Saada Oct. 28rd. At tong Remoach, the twelve year ing on the 16th day of September, - tho time of writing the reacher old violinist marvel, of Toronto, 1927, to authorize a contract with • g the H dro- Electric Power 05minission t } for the morning service has not already twice silver medalist of Ontario for lighting of the high- C 'asoline, Ai�tylene Welding' ouwNational Exhibition,' played r been provided, but in the evening ways in the Police Village of Clare- Batts Char In • ` the service will be conducted by with so mach expression that he mont, . and bo authorise the borrow - ' .Rev. Prof. Richard Davidson, D. brought tears of joy to many eyes, ing of $269.00 upon debentures, to D., of Knox College, and Gordon and again and again the audience ��� in detrayinR the cost of pro -phi, made on all m es Drown, baritone soloist of Chaim- encored him. Our local talent curing and in4talling such service, t, er'9 Church; Toronto, will Fling waisegl,�all appreciated, Fred T. and that such By -law was registered at both f+elvviose. _ On Tuesday gnatia_g, dressed ss a tramp, wing in the Registry Office of the Registry x 'o# ears e The Vagabond" and received Division of the County of Ontario on • - evening, Oct. 25th, the annual ilk a fowl supper will be bold and will such an encore he had to sing its the 30tH day of Septe>~rtber, 1927, as f • �" f segneL Dr. Fallaise sang - - be followed by a first clatbe pro g to the Number 8bb.' Any motion to t7usab d deli b or set aside the game or any part r5 gram, pre@ente by the orchestra R t of ail and was brangghi of twenty flue pieces of the Dan: back for his second, number whiCb thereof must be made 'within three r i i months after file first publication ofCHARLES �s S forth United Church, Toronto, was well received. The financial who will Also bring with them an returns were very satisfactory. this notice and carmot be made there - ` x elocutionist and other talent. Full. 'and with the envelopes to come fu r' or partlenlars will be given i v onr next Sunday, it is hoped to exceed Dated this 7th day of October, 1927. - Iwetyear. -Cow. DONALD R BEATON, -.Pro rietor, - .� Piekeri'n • �- Dent issue. Clerk. P i,'g s ,, rt,. i.., ,. .'L;,, n. ..r r :`;-. yvfi,,'�. ..,tea ,.r,..,. y, «,; •y :....: ,.,. ¢ •. ':., '.Y- : -"M^„ ,hy..a•,,' ^:f:G. hkJ,; "' E+ 4• vt. r 1fL^2:i . .. .�..r.. ,# .m.. x • •,i :t_ i`' �r'." �....i�>�1"K....�••�-- ,ia`�R7 _.. -._r a cva.,.cy3"., X'.t'r!• -ro °,t Fy.... s..iA?= R�?Y:F1,'p. _.�- :.,, i +vtu_.: ° -. fir..:. axa. -. • rr,_. A• n^... w- .Un.x.'Ea�, - .d3 ..,_.�: ti i Li S� ' T :c •. ::.• , .a..11;..,3 .,. % , .i:9 a :¢ w .�y.��'!r_.ve.vv nv.. s.-.• �n� 'wceG..,_i..��:v?%uc..d,�, -".. awe .,«,...1fk�':cr...�'E��,kYRy�