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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1927_10_283 1 4. �z.n g 4� _wxm', fr m ml_ ­,:zi5am, ilp,;4 - - - --------- 'G 1927- No. a PICKIElEtIN 9 ONT.' FRIDAY, OCT. 08. VOL. XLV110. 0 *Vale uai 61swilo. Ver GREEN RIVER. The young people of, Greenwood OOD GREENWOOD. � �iV��N sawI The 88th Anniversary of the Green min =a 13uket River Baptist Church Wilk be held on have started to practice their lay Love". It FSL- -a Sunday, Nov. 6th. Mr. Wesley Bee, entitled "Eyes of Sul did play and will be well worth B. FORSYTH. Oph. D.. Dim.-tor spler� BA., will preach at both services, is ad A. tion, of Ontario. Rag. Factory The service of hearing. MILLS W-bWc.f the 2.ao p.m. and 7 p.m. e r"nwood Women's Mission- ` wined by appointaient_ praise ivill,be led by the Locust Hill Claremont, dry Society will Betabliabod 1888 Out. meet on W United Ghdfch choir in the afternoo,i the Whitevale Baptist choir in Nov 2nd, at 2.30 p.m., at the home. 8 of all SIZes, and re Basket the evening. Everyone is cordially of Mrs. John Brown., All ladies a CHRISTIAN. Ba ater &ad invitiol• to attend. Nobi the change Pti, invited. B- A.2-tor Notary. PuK Etc. Mona to and descri Gns of date., am. South Win DUMBARTON. ,9k G, BROWNING. K. C.' Barris• under the Public. �nnes'Blk., at lowest prices Anniversary' Services, a. coun se. Whitby., 231y MOUNT ZION. Bar ey XL.i ter, Solicitor, Notary Ladies 'Aid Society, wimadiately west of'Post Office. Dundas Street, auspices of the- The Dunbarton Ladies' Aid are A United Church, at holding their annual -Chicken Pie Sup- whwyy. How phone 386. office phone 392. will be held in the Sunday, Nov. 6trL and IDEATON 8039= Barristers. go. Salt for sale Mount Zion, on per and concert on Thursday evening, & ROSS Northern Ontario Building, ago There vjill be special services in the November 10th. =Vforonto. Bay afternoon and evening. On the even- At the Community Hall on Sunday. ea W4113m, "Im -Adelaide 21 ing.of Friday, Nov. 11th, a fowl sup- Sunday School at 2 p.m. - Church ser KF. Rom d, after which* CHAS. A. WHITE vice at 3 P.M. W. R. Sproule -in h t Successor to late W. G. Barnes per will be serve 101CHARL9014 P10KERING-- drama, entitled "Deacon Dubbs" will Phone Mark 6420 charge. The A.Y.P.A. nieets to.:rxight . . . . . . . MABarristers Solicitors etc- 213-214 Confed. be given by home talent. Admission: Friday) at 8 p.m. lairationLife Buildini� Comer Youge and Rich- "* rto adults, 50 cents; children under 12 Miss Evelyn Mansfield, and Miss St&..Toronto. bon" Main 1390 and Main and years 25 cents. Pull particular' Ethel Blenkin, were the delegates ap. _-Pickerina--office :.Satutday eventnga. Ph* -FU-R-N--FT--U4UE- anted- pointed by- the St-.George's bra the A.Y.P.A. to attend the Annual AT BOTTOM PRICES -riference in Dominion A.Y.P.A. Co H 3S; IM 1.J ighes't i;;Itilt- bor. A box social and concert will be Peterborough from Oct. 20th. to 28rd. DR"F_ J. R. POWLIN. CLAREMONTi , ONT. Rd. and Victoria Park Ave, To� held at 8' o'clock on Friday, Nov. WHITEVALIL tanda 18th in the Community Hall, Ch us str at door). O;MyEvenings em-. ow I? ard 112 Dressers $12 aps Washe prices $4 up. Cbiffoners, 5 drawers wood, under the auspices of the Ath and good sized mirrors, letic 01u�. An excellent program will Could you 'have the Road and "Y O. Smith, Dentist, Stouff. IL D Bridge Account added before our next A Dvflle. iianor Graduate of Chicago and To. half price. It w# be provided consisting of a farce in Feld s o Uni +4raitiee sad the Royal Cote of entitled "Tile Day Ex' COGn2if meets. V nce y you to call. three acts pa pre Mr. W. J, Beaton.4and family Sun. r^• 36, ^No outdid: appotatmeata. 201y darky songs, banjo `C*2%3E31rbT which will be interspersed with lo, and violin duets, dayed with his parents Mr. and -Mrs, BLAKE B. BEATON, D. D. s.. readings, solos; etc. Everybody come, D. R. Reston. Roofing Mat The The choir of the Baptist Church Graduatetof the Royal Dental Ladies will please bring bones. �lgw2w- Umvervty of Toronto. Office assisted at the Am-niversary services proceeds are in aid of the rink fund. SW=4 9 tS 5. ernoofi 9=., WhItbY. at Zion Church on Sunday aff C 0 A L a3 . 5 x British ColumbiA Shingles Admission:. adults, 36 cents; Cole, Mrs. R. Hill and Sell None M. 12; 1 to Ph= 20 cents. Ladies with boxes free Miss E. S. 3 x Mrs. J. F. Shaw, of TQronto, were EIL O. SMITH, D. D. 9., L D. S.. No. 2 3 and 51 HIGHLAND CREEK. the guests of Mrs. H. Piigh for a I g A good supply of Hard and Sot ­i* . .......... . �Succeescr to Dr' J N Dales). Graduate of couple of days. am Royad Collegt of Dental Surgeons and Toros- Mrs Essle. Bush passed amay at Many of our people attended the CCMI on hand. Al'so a supply .to Univemty, At Clare=oot office over D. A. A TORONTO ASPHALT her home here in her 80th year, after plo%ing match on Saturday last, and of Kindling Wood, =store "cry TQftday and Prjd�tf Phone. 'X ROOFING LIV-:1 an illn3ss which confined her to her 5]th,u h the clay was rather cold, bins. the .,stove length. ­jg_ great taterest was manifested by 7KX ORBERT T. FA LLA I . L. D S.. Murray's IS in., 32 in. and 88 inch bed for the last nine months. D. D. S. Graduate of the Royal College of widths. 4 in I shingles; also Bush was born in Ireland and came crowd. 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. -M slat Mar.&I Valle and to Canada with her par jeona and the Univemly of Toronto parents when The Whitevale Branch of the Wo:. 1. S Balsdon's store. Picitering. out, ODOM bon-, gam to 3p. uL, or by Worst - I 'Kidg Roll. quite young. where Abe lived for a men's Institute have made arrange DONALD mrXR0. PICKEKING 17 in Toronto, later snoving to ments with Dr. McKinnon to be at gnat Pbone Pick 37 00. time Material, or will give price 0 Saturday. Oct. a Highland CteeltL Sgarborb, about 48 the School House on Sat L. SURNINGHAW finished job, years ago. In religion she was a 29th ,at 2 p.m. for the innoculation fuvi*ts" sawbo. Roman Catholic and was a membe; of 7d 7� of 29th, as a preventive from diph- Building and General Contracting. �`-A 9LIZAB?,TH RICHIRD�6i�- PH, G St. Joseph Church. She leaves to theria. Will all - the mothers and .Fire and autommob le ummranco of an three Estimates furnished on all etasses, eop#ftestma compatim of solid financial stand- mourn her loss two saris and those = est d 'h children desir- 0 7. 1". L"n daughteis! John Bush. principal of ing in r atig lkindly meet attendance. prompt - of -work- Interior and Etterlar. LUMBESE% ly at this I 0� p Alterations and repaim. tin YA" Mack hour. .4us. the continuation school of Schu is h "0 POSTILL er; Mrs. C• S. LiLmore of Tor- Obloneys Built Concrete Work. A! a be 0M ad Taft and 00sadboL Aaa- auto; Haryy. with whom she mane BROUGHAM.' Pbone-Pickering 3712 A 41s= 44 all kumb Gassoulf " an - - .11 1 1 A4drsm Same Rivw P Z. ORL TIES MINING MART her home; Mrs. Bert Gibson, of Holl ONTARIO, stein; and - Mrs. Fred Baird. Picker- John and Mrs.; Soden visited with FAIRPORT. 2.112ATOR TOWNSKIPCMIRSK We buy and sell, furnish kluatations ing. formerly of Winnipeg Also 10 friends in 'Toronto on Sunday. ODDTW"OW. oommmmumm 14W S'H I N-G L R Cl Aaaactiftol, 111106 Know and information On &II Listed and grand children. Her husband, the late All members of •the Women's In- -Im. d Ned. Unlisted Mining Stocks. Randall predeceased her 28 stitats please meet -at -Mrs-.- 29M. at U. Bush, predeces. 0~ OWL We will be pleased to advise what years. , and one daughter, Minnie pard', Saturday night, Oct. 29M. *4,)vs Scotia Sbingies • 10 WM. MAW. LICENSED AUO• stocks to buy or to bald. or Laughlin, nine years, during the epi- 8 o'clock, t6 arrange for Novembei Galt G&IviLnIved Steel Shingles TIONEER for York Qntarw sad Durham - what stock to sell. demic of influenza. Her funeral will meeting. BLWs Felt Slate Sbtnal . sol turided C4natws. All Z�& of " promptly a -.0lienti are making monooy by take place this Thursday at 9.30 a.m. •A very successful Plowing Match for "lo- at may he to. Tarms reasonable. Dates tar mlas following our advice. to St. Joseph Church. was held on the farm of Mr. Howard at NEWS' 095.-T Bee MA T. PATERSON-13 CLARExoNr wbstby. Oat. dam 4i7_. Our loolt ezperienee in mining. ex- Malcolm, sixth concession, Pickering. lending over a' of twenty WEST -HILL. were well filled. - The C_ all and get prices. Phone M2 period Alla, classes years. allows us to give sound advice prizes were presented in the lown 7 on the investment feature of a mine The Seventy--Fifth Anniversary Hall, one being won by Bobbie Mal- or the speculative feature of a pro*- cervices of Melville Church, will be kering hc colm, nine years alil-,who received N .0 n repast pective mining venture. conducted by the Rev. Dr. Cunning - great applause. A sumptuous rep 11L SOLLOWAY, MILLS & CO. ham, Principal of Knox College. He was provided by the Women's Insti- 1AMr-ar Goo& Steve t Is the time thave, y'a"'a" morning and r even- Members of Rtabdard will preach at both mom tute. A good program, ' consisting of turnsice installed for win- in services-on Sunday' Oct. 30th. solos, speeches, etc., was givem All ter, or your old one stock Exchange. The Rexall Male Quartette will assist 4, `.Alvembstre-of the Montreal report a most enjoyable time. Our supply of quality Harness "4 repaired. Mining ZxchangiL Melville Choir in the morning, and W. C. and Mrs. Willson and - D. is now coar4lets. Miss Marguerite Detwiller, late con- n visited thi former's ram 01011ce mid Board Room. Ground Floor. and Mrs. Game traho soloist of Moor— Street United- in - Tiawrmwnrta----*n We can gi ve you the best ustropolitad Building, Vhurch, and Mr. A. H. Mccurdly, brothei wm__ am 7 We be" a Imm" stock of this Famew Aim of Furnacm Ran-8001 TORONTO, ONTA.R10 Sunday. on hand-unbeLtabile and 4372 _Y� tas�§o 'will be the soloist in the even Miss M. Philip and friend gpenttht Boot &ad Heaters cm the,, laboves: AdeWde W71 wear and teor. ing. Miss Karraret Damp will be week-end with friends in Buffalo. for hardl market. the accompanist.- On Monday eve.ri- - Miss Jean McLeod spent the week- REPAIRING THE RURAL, In OW ladits of " the congregation end with friends In Pickering.' ad' uta- 101im and H&H ware at wif, serve an old-fashioned supper in Mr Geo Phil* is spending a rew We maintain our establish rIT -SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. the basement of the church cammenc- weeks with ber Ur in Beaverton. tion.for repairing all kinds 0 Iowa" prices., . L - ".s. hamew and boote. ing at six o'clock sharp, after which e and Insurance. the following artists will assist in DUMBARTON. Real Betat pboxii 40M : Birch Cliff Male CECIL BRADLEY the entertainroent Forma Properties a Specialty. Quarfett;6, - consistinie of Mr. Harry visit. Bobbie Smales, of Enniskillen, Harness-maker,' 10 ALVIN BUS9BY Read Office: 218 214 Confederation Black first tenor, Mr. A C. Secord ed his grandmother. Lille Building. Toronto. second tenor, Mr. J. R. Andrews first Jno. and Mrs. Taylor visited friends PICKERING, ONTAR bass, Mr. W.,Tyson second bass; Misrg at Enniskillen last week-end. Phone Main'19M. nist; h[r. Miss Esther Mann, and Mrs.'Brad- e FIOItHRING Margu rite Boyle, 'elocutio Branch Mee: Gordon Building, Clare Henley, tenor, musical mo-/.)I- hw were guests of Miss Elva it- nd pianist; Mr. WIM. MacWn- chell last week-end, Pickering Onfario., ogists, WEARE Phone 0600. 28tf aid, the great Scotch basso just re- Mr. and Mrs. Manning are now liv- cently arrived from Edinburgh. Mrs. Anderson's cottage. ing _in L Cowan spent the week- Mrs. Emma AUDLILY MeConnochie, who alst, -.-CLAREMONT, end with Mrs. ober weather, entertained guests from Aurora. Miss Wo W 'G Delightful 6�t d Mrs. Nicholson and CREAMERY I. Corn is w I by most Wm. an ell taken care o llis.. spent SunJay in 1-kmilton. farmers. Phy a, Den or Living Roon - - tal work in Erskine cemetery. was here oh men Mr. Myers, of Toronto, ftite m missiot desigm, We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Neale made Saturday. NN id for to our village. -,They have moved into Highest ptice pa -men a-re busy locat- the house lately occupi6d by Mr. and in. iumed oak. The 'Cream at-the The hydro pole ing the tpwer bases. ly eon. lramu are solid -.rips, Mrs. Wilbur. A. Hedge is making his truck i 44 - t4 and er ch a . irs Claremamt Cre=27.. to Toronto regularly. Hirry Pearce, we'are sorry to re- rue th apples in port, is one who is in quarantine at Dudleys have bought the Isre u�hqlstered iu brown Victoria College, but we are pleased Bell orchard. 0iv the Win. e tie a trial and be convinced to know the trouble is checked and tht leather. Rev. Mr. Warren, of Toraptq, denti are happy and studious 7�, -of four pic%;ee Married on Wednesday, Oct. 26th, M p get eonstoU Inciading Arm Rwkiog Chair, ELM D-A-LE on Sunday. St. Andrew's young people are at "Springsidell I)unbarton, Gertrude AV04 Chair, Reception -IM!"! =In 11 1 len 4ocial this Fri- Rosena White, daughter of Mrs. Gem- - holding Hallowe 1, 7 Chair and Tabli. White, to John Watson Mills, son of 7­' day evening. 'Our price on this Suite can be- most of Torontori spent Robert and Mrs. Mills, of Toronto�- Misses Wilcox, 1100" to aziy- -end with their sister, Mrs. - Leslie Allin, of the T. Eaton Co., favombly eo Udogue price. For Pastry use the week Moncton, X.B., who Is lost in the F RE E ca Bruce Ritchie. woods, was known to some of our Fall wheat is looking well and 7- Vor price, Brand where fertilizer was 'used it seems W people he having come when',p, boy r The Famous A11*416 Knife ..All Polt siad 111 anx j�trome" 0- with iiis father while doing Tnonu. Sharpener with every rob P be'lliore vigorous. in stock.' City people visit the country these Last Friday evening a large nurn. a'n of Me boi or at your Grocer'& of friends gathere(F at the home Apex Rocords sold bore. days, attracted by the red apples, her Farmers who have wheat go$ your yellow pumpkins and perhaps brown of Miss Gertrude Wllite and gave her a miscellarilious shower, prior to her Hour niade from your owh-. cider. marriage. Avery pleasant eveni -NJ%t=.&R**edy Tablets." wheat. We can The Club is holding a special meet- ng a Hal- was spent. A. St Or' i tt grind it. ing, which takes the form of ool has a lai(tern Our Sunday Sch lowele-n Masquerade, on Monday even- Furniture Dealer and Food of all kirlds-ChiCkIlla If"d, ing, Oct. 31st, at the home of Ji C. on approval. it will be tried out or. .�7 bon and I iss g s a P. d J "A l Funeral Dir*et*r food, chop, willfe6d. and Mrs. Bryant. A committee for Monday night, Oct. 31 at. M C071, 8 Jon"' Drug Store the program is at work and very quergood ift going to give an illu - Phone 1800J Chopping every week-day. - one is expected to come in co=� trated talk on "How to Study Pie- tures. All come and hear him. pTr ontaio X,0C=_VV00= nl the fidies are to sWip 'KERItTGa.. ONTW Adults 25 cents, children 15 S_eT!q, 0, - f7­- RRIMA IT CORNS WO&W and �arbWn --fruen," t!pt shoes. �fi »r� _ ilt W!N A-11.10 4Y -4 AT HAS GONE BEFORE. close observer might have seen a Death strikes �Gurrett Folsom whi;*- b« Y After slight quiver Of Sears' lips, a slight swim far -out into. the breaker bathing Sit Ocean Town, N.J. throbbffig of a pulse in his being'Plerfunctarily examined by a wit "Yes, with whom?" doctor, the body is brought to the cheek, nervous-movement of his hands. and Yi fay Hotel M'Jusaea, where an inquiry is At any rate, his - son saw -these "I should prefer to leave the lad starter. things and marveled' for he knew they name out of it, but It was his fiancee." . . .... in Folsom's bathing compa had meant his father was disturbed "That's aR right," said Miss FOI een b Mrs. - allrgn' B' d he failed to connect now., impatiently; "we're not coneern. Roger Neyipe, Bar -;some way, an k noby, and Carmelite Valdop. It Is' !it with Miss Folsom 's catechising. ad with Mr. Robin Sears or the girl established -that Folsom, just before; TOO Mr. Sears," the Insistent EEN 'TEA hiLd 'is death had -been atanding next to lady went he's engaged to. Its Mr.- cv�>Ydoql 'a Barron, the copper on; "I have no reason to suspect you Sears who interests me, and I want ;y' Wr lei 5t3ifsdtls. known L 83 tatem VCwqonto, for free king. of any complicity In my brother's someone who will verify his a ant death I h.,. .0 motive Then the startling announcement to attribute that he was not near my brother when 11 made that Folsom had been stabbed to you, n. evidence to poi t yo w y, Surely that much .1P r n ur a he died. ral is not too to death in the water. Rosshis valet, and no clue that s to ask, when I am so deeply concerned _Wgeffte you. B8t I Mysteries �z,' liranadian� Ca.pit44 Is questioned as are every pose a eve- In MY qUis wife but no light is a Barron rron and his am investigating t foi the truth." hid on the mys 'IN% Miss Folsom, that is not too 7: teM nue of inquiTy, and bo, since you can To Be Ived in Fiji Islands Anastasia Folsom, eccentric and have no object in refusing to.answer, much to ask," and Tito Riggs' lips 4 Natives. are Happy are rives and takes command. At the in- ,,, at the time my brother met his when much parTlexed. "But, of course, t I ask you where you were in the shut tight -together, t f ec rical Properties of Sea But Masterful sister of the (lead man, ar a habit o his n and Air, Ocean Currents Easy Prey to Tuber. quest it is established that the death death.,, Mr- Seam, you can satiety the lady's weapon was ii Tlcba� an Oriental oaplleriCL Phe' Cr�ydon Sears looked at her calmly. requirement. There must have been and Atmospheric no- culosis t knifet and that its scabbard dear raena to Be Studied on That Canadian capital will be be. had been purchased on the boardwalk. "My madam," he said, "I am someone about whom You knew. Or truly sorry for you. I know how some one you can describe, even if Ion-Magnetic Ship Mad a new meatpacking industry in S It Is ' also established that C ro eara is a fancier of curious don knives. anxious you are to learn the slayer you are unaware of his name." ihe FUI Islands to an opinion voiced "Oh, yes," cried Croydon Sears, at Anastasia Ca A a engages Titus Ri of your brother,, and I am glad to be Carnegie by Capt. F. A. Williams, shipping work on the case. He asks permission of of any help I can. I do not resent, that "I distinctly remember a man T. h tic agent. customs offiew and acting to go through the dead-man's effects. pwstjonv, �®r -know they aie 1 in a bright green battiIng suit. Shirt Wington, Your I -aulp, Carnegie, -bas left New York arbor �WmmlisiOner in Suva, In the NOW-00 OS�TH �TBZ STORY. the desperate efforts of an anguished I and trunks, both ;39 , bright, gram under tea tow for W ton, to com- Islands, who w Mrs. Williams ashi Fiji Isldhith M Willi te heart. As to my position in the ocean I green. It struck me as unusual, and Preparation for a three-year recently, passed tbrou-91i I, Montreal on CHAPTER XXIII. - that mording, I can only say I was '30 1 noticed it,"' usage, to the. course of which na. their way home after returning be continued.) .i6 g from Anastasia Folsom •was scot Lt all bathing in the midst Digs crowd of (To I scientists of the Carnegie Instl. a trip Europe. This comes as a I unkindly, but she was straightforward I people a long distance away from the 0 tion, which owns the vessel,, hope result of the success of a- Canadian and direct of &peach and her eyes spot where your brother tnet his Scottish Piperi Play as in old 0 .obtain much valuable data 'bu the Investment in conjunction with the flashed with a sort of death. As many near me can testify, -veiled warning. electrical properties of the sea and bought several deg- Days . . . . . British Government for the canning "Your fatWi- I was standing near the next rope, surrents,' conditions vary- of pineapples on the se we Of their- r. ocean gers at that auction?" fully fifty feet away f,.om the rope at In the midst of a rapidly changing lug with the depth of the water, anti growth. "T*o, madam.' said Robin, quietly. which Mr. Folsom was standing. t! world that tends to let slip through phenomena. "Then to not the least semblance impossible its busy fingers so much that w a p "What for?" would therefore have been imp As planned, subject to autborfza-: of disloyalty; the entire group of is- 'As he stated at the Inquest, to add for me to commit that crime, even it dear to the past, the ancient pibroCalk %1 r . ,tJon later, the tour would cover ap leads Is whole-heartedly British &I' to. his. collection." It had been one of my daggers which reigns on serenely fir Scitland. Each ':vrdxlmately take tholigh there are onli� 5.000 En "Yes, I heard him. Why di � he 0 was used—a d, as Yoe, know, It was 110,000 miles and t g1lib, year rival players of the bagpipe meet R the i(essel into each of the oceans and men in the JI Islands as ctrn"Pe'red out -late, on a- stormy night, a buy not mine." for earnest feats of competition and all laaltudes between 60 degree,, one of the most famous of these con, gp with 84,000 Fijian natives and 13.000 daggers for his collection?" At that moment, Ned Barron, In wrth, and 60 south. For motive power, natives of the East Indies,". reclared "Because that was the night on I search of his friend, Croydon Sears, slaves is known as the Skye Gat• the ship depends primarily on her Capt., Williams. He states that the which the auction was bell. Mr. Came up to the group. er4ng• BAILS, although she carries for-emet% islanders are the happiest people on I Meeker also- bought daggers at that 1 Seeing the earnest discussion in pro. it is held on the lovely. Isle of -gency use a 100 horsepower gasoll.ne' earth and that progress is rapid sale." gross, he paused, uncertain whether Skye. where the atmosphere con, there—perbaps too rapid for t6e well. � ',I know that er,,res to the complete enjoyment eusine. I But'Mr. Meeker was, to interrupt. 4. An Important object of the expedi- being of the race as the law- cOmpell- not acquainted with my brother. Yourl Then he gathered a few "words that alike of those who participate and those whose occupation to listanino 6on Is to be determination of whether Ing natives to clothe themselves father was" told him Of Miss Folsom', attitude he 11be sea contains electrical currents when they come to town is rapidly, "I don't think was, Miss Folsom, toward Sears, and catching righ' of and looking on. A kindly little green similar to thole passing theotgh the breeding among them a high percent- though I am not sure. - But, even so,' Robin's anxious face, he stepped for - hill has been converted into an amphl- 'land, -anal in turn, the effect of Lbese age of tuberculosis, This disease, ac- he had-& ! theatre, set off to the southward by perfect right to buy antique, ward. k COMpa&8 variation Terrestrial i cording to Capt. WIlliams, who has curios if he chose.- "Can I hel ?"' he..ImLik" easantly. the dark Cutilln range. ri and its indtience, on th Q ge 410." 'r YL_ another inque. bpe;l - ., .& perfeet xt -Compass also will be-studied. toge0sr for 65 years, threatens . to. destroy the is. if he bought them for antique' "No. Ned," Sears soli ?" soberly, "but pipe and dancing testa are still held, :11with stmoapheric electric pressure' race. curios. But if he bought them for use you may as well corroborate my state- It Is said that the motor coach and ana the radio 's-tivity of air and Ono regulation- of. *tae Islands is as deadly weapons. his right Is not�rnent that I was fifty feet or more the tripper have served to Introduce ' Water. that all enterprises' must have a cer. 30 unquestionable." away Oown the beach from Mr, Fol. in most of them a note of mbdernitl Through co-operation of the Navy tale percentage of British capital . Robin had bad about all he could, sorn at the time be was stabbed with that tends to steal away more than s _—DesArtment, R sonometer for deter. the 'part of Suva is an important stand. the dagger." little. of the old-time charm. Skye, mtlning the depths of tfie ocean has centre. - The haxli;6r, though smal? "Virby erl-were you? Yes, so w fa too remote to have been Natu rally, courteous, bra hesitated to You ho ever. I ]fees Installed With this and a winch con accommodate 'live !a rf:e liners speak sternly to a woman; jet he felt,-were.' spoiled; and there, as waning Sum- -electrically eve-rated and capable of' port is alga- an Iml%rtant t�j- and the P, time had come. I Clearly Ned Barron had nc recoi- mer merges Into Fall, pip* music, %cordinx -ta2ZApt_ !rit, R4gg. . -viatching him el ears whereabouts chas and eljerta =2r- be Chemical composlnon awl temperature Williams, there 1, no private owner.. ly. so was Pefton. moment in question, but he was quite an n tuli and -sweet -sImplicity. Of seawater at varying , depths. are to ship of land on, the islands but the > Neville and the' two women with evidently willing and anxious assist] The Judges of piping are described be studied. It Is thought that data; COMMUDIt.7 system cf 'ownersbip Is him had taken chairs his friend, and ready to up as having had a strenuous, day at I rs nearby, and' aye were curiously Ilatening­ . to 'I have an im- used As yet- there are n this word. obtained in this -way. wl, I o rallw Skye "they sat In their little box Vqriaut effect upon,thi study ofecean in the FIjIs 'but there are over. 300 dialogue, 'You rimember, then, I oi- for six hours, listening attentively to currents. , - ! taxicabs and privately owned, cars, "that M one' competition after another." But 118 relaw is _: Anastasia Folsom was regarding, som saJd quickly, rs as T termed B-rtt n en- =._r' .setts" b "nOft-mag--'Thsse- cars -ere ft-1711-cen't— ish Robir Sears liv!th an e r Zwee, that some distance up the beach when my the rival pipers did not command etic because in her construct Ion, no or Canadian manufacture. held in it not so much of enmity as brother fell under the water?" tire attention. There was also the magnetic materials, with i the excep inquiln'. almost as If she hoped for "Yes, �yea—I remember perfectly." dancing. And where, If not at Skye, lion of the auxhlari engine, some plausible and satisf. By the next mpe, up the beach,..— could one hope to see Highland daur, f 9 . were ctory ex. 'used, assuring a mlnlm�um of error' Planatiori, that is, north." went on the inexorable tag at Its beat? Radio Heilipping to Create. More in making ell ctrical observations. i But Robin was at the end of his, voice, and staring into her face, al- The COMIng'L voyage, which under'. L Piano Players rope. The words "deadly. weponsimofft as if hypnotized, Barron repeat. A Monetary Puzzle year, will be the Carpette's seventh - It seems that Is grad. had so roused his ire that he felt a ad, "Yes, up the beach -- north." Mysterious coins have put in an ap• �,slmllar expedkion, ually- developing a desire On the -part cKrect response we, called for, "No. Ned." Sesis said, " I was pearance In Albania, according to re. - of many, young people, to play. For !'Mi-m Folsom." he= raid, "M L y father down the beach, toward the south. I ports. from Budapest. The coins are a instance. under I'lle caption, 'T.adio did buy those daggers for his collet - fear your observation was not at its. ostensibly of the same "value as the Hw Facts Of lntPZeSt "Attracts Boys- to Piano," a well. tion. But your insinuation Is too de-' French Napoleon and bear the picture Tbe national - debt of Canada knomn na'wspaper recent1#7 ran (in finite to be ignored, and I think I must "I think your corroboration is of'Skander Bey on one side, the Lion do. I . m ask you to cross to the other side of, worthless," Miss Folsom mid, con- of Venice on the other. It Is' not creasd by $70,189,814 in the first half part) the following news Itern: temptuously. "Raitio is Inducing the boys to lea the deck and say to him what you have' I known who minted or distributed of the current fiscal year, that is from learn - ­*nd - I think we are -on -the verge April lis• to Septlember 30. 1927. piano ilaytug- The art once consid. . said to me." of a revelation," said Dan Pelton, them "there are 12,3T0 post offices in Can. i ered the forte of girls and Only men "I shall be very glad to do' 80;', taking up the gauntlet "Mr. Sears, Minard's Liniment for Toothache.,. ads, 284,000 miles of tojetraph lines J Of fCoMignL birth, is now, through tb. a Anastasia said, rising at once- "Come, I am here to help my aunt in her and over 1,000,000 telephones-with a, Oncentive of hearing music over the with me, Dan. And YOU, too, Mr. endeamortL to find the 'Man who Stub- three ra:111166. win mileage, radio, the property of farm boys as Riggs. No one else.vp bed my uncle. Like--her, I have no 'Well, that's an= way of look- Higher' educatlon in Canada is car. well." And led by Robin, white-faced and reason to suspect you of any hand in Ing at it, remarked the telescope the crime. But I am ready to say gazer at the moon. 'and 83 c flashing-eyed,, they. crossed to where tied on in 23,tiniveralues col- I The writer of the' newspaper item Croydon Sears sat reading . news -'that your answers to het que:stiona leges'with a total student registration I in question In confirming the above just now have not been. very satis- "Sitting in a'strong wind, Makes item 'then went on. to give his per- paper. of over 6000- factory, and your friend's backing up,, one drowsy," gays a doctor. sleep. "Dad," Robin •said, "will you Put though, * nobl. attempted, fell sonal experience with radio. He said: Y down 1. draught.' -tfine I tuned dawn your paper, pleass?" notice . that every badly." I In. I would hear a piano. If some. -"Surely," said Sears, 'riving as Min "Let me in on this," said Tite Riggs, one sang, the Nano accompanied the Folsom drew near. in his suave fashion.' "I make no 4wis �en ,Owrtw- back hi Miss P Mr, Sea w She spoke at doubt, Mr. Sears, thatP you can prove -1 heard a violin or other t knee. voice. It % "I am here 0 alibi, and do not let that phrase Inqtritmentai sale, there wes almost *sk- you,'Mr. Sears," sh lnvarfabk a piano accompaniment. she began, "about the daggers you frighten you. Any innocent person � _•Ensembles small fought at the auction last Thursday can' prove an alibi; it is the guilty and orchestras night." man who makes up one that he can't nearly all have pianos. Every dance "Yes, Miss ow, will you tell us who were{ orchestra has one. 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Ojifig to Reach Rivet to Land - I I. . '. Toronto Again Scene o _ . �__, �.,­ . , .." - . - � - ­'­'L..;, ' - . Attempting . � . . . .1. ' With the father and fr fatality was about 10-40 q;&ldck. ... I . ,-, . , � , , Men's- Activitlei;"- "' - .. ..UP other of . ': '. . . ' the trio awa4ing their safe arrival ds!y morning. � . ".. -1 - - ' ` � 1;4. . � * � � . PILOT . I . The victims were: ' ': ,�- ' ­` 1.,.­�_ I, .: .� - _ ;; 1". � . , � , _` -OBSERVER INJURED ­ I .. Staff Saved Vaults .on shore three young Toronto men lost .11 . ,111 . � . . - � . .1 , .�_;_ I ­ OT KILLED , 1. 1, "' .. . I � y when Frank Mason, 30 years of age, mar- - . 1'� . . .1 ....' ' Contents -end tragedy 'o-, 7 * I ��- - Sault Ste. Marie,- Oat -Pilot Jeff that both men did 6 not the on the 2POt. I - I- L.. . I- �.�,--,.' `- ' their lives in a week r, employed by 1��_...�. . . I I . ... 'Titchle, 30, of the Ontario Air Force, !The motor went 'dead." Instead of .0, .11 . . ... ; n , the launch in which they were selling rigid, a stearifitte avenue. ' Davis, 11 itchie coast- $6,900 TAKEN . - - from Stur eon -to-XIct0Fkk-H-ar­- -CIKU40 of 46 i - - , ' '. .. ~died; _ncl Assistant Pilot Alan S. I losing presence of mind, Fi ,. . - . _&---RAY . d when be saw that took and burned until it :sank I Fred Davis, 16 years of age, a �n - -�" ' ,- I , . ,,, Grant, 23, is at death's door, as a re-, qd on his wings an In one of the most raids' bor witnessm. plumber, employed by his ather, - :� _: 11 , Indent in the Michigan . a era h was unavoidable, selected the . . I I The affair was practically ,.i' - . sult of an a,oc L in the history of Toronto--three arm- I . '. - '�� -hoped by coasting % Davis, who stood on Davis, of 45 Selkers avenue. ...- , . . ! haW' Id, where he d by Mr. - I 1,800 at noon to-day, when their plane ed -robbers swept into the branch of e Sr:, * .4 ' .i tie as possible. - shore, with his 12- year -old son, Leonard Terry, 20 years of age, a -� - 1. 1. 5w feet to earth In an old to make the fall as gentle . the I I . .... I.. 'trashed the Bank 'of N a Scotia, .6ssington � a ap ce, also employ- .. I-: :1., � . ' lane , the arrival of the launweb. steamfitter' prenti . - ,­ � - , badly A nose dive would have setthe P avenue end DT,das streets, shortly Joe,,aw�aiting I .,-.,.-.., grass pasture. Fitchis was . I aven 'gilt motor Its three ed by Mr. Davis, and living at 239 it, is believed. One gasoline 11 : . up, one of his feet being afire, after ten o'clock Thursday niqr --hi-o.rder that he m, . . 1. ,-broken . showed, was nearly - ndng, occupants bakk to Toronto. While the Arlington avenue. 1. r - half -mile " 11 � 41. ­ I � - .. �. .. I . t the ankle, both legs tank, the indiCatO -thw-bank--ifiiff of three and `occ - .. -wrenched off a ­ - - 4tel-d-up SAND LAKE TRAGEDY. � � , . .. .. ,. . � I I � , . I -, . fractured, with other in- full. , The-'otber was nearry--wTilptTy� small craft was still a 0 :. '- ..,-. And skull stole $6,900 from the teller's cage.. , � e from. it � - Scotia Junction, Oct.. 23-All dap . . shore -smoke was seen to arias , -C .4 , urift sufficient to cause death. Grant The needles were pointing to the. tank I the time of the crash. The They escaped In a car parked 0 a local � yesterday and today settler Of the �, ... . ,_ chest. content at just by Wesley Ball, the son f 8 . 1. �- 1. . iwas badly crushed abo" the outside the bank, making a clean get- own. Sand IA).ke district have been dragging _­s � I �' :,;*� .� * crushed the tanks, or. Ball immediately took his ; I force of the fall cr . The machine Is a total wreck- away after coming in contact with baker. - . I _ ' " . both were spilled. .. . � . . .. .. -, * :, a__ E-14D the and the contents of bo that he arrived where � fives of ' that community, Stanley I" - ­ �_ ! p ne trouble- developed as several pursuers and forcing to launch and put out into the bay, butt Sand Lake for the bodies of two na .. � �. .1 . ' : by the time . . .1, 7,�,' . , f circling over the Sault. Guy wires, bits of cloth, steel SUP- give up the chase. ' I the ill-fated launch had been, the�ro Cook, aged 27, and Charles McCann, ,.­:� i,� t� ��, plans was eircl 9, engine parts, fuselage and the the robberi been' . . IX '- � '--��*-" �-'­­. It appeared as though Fitchie was Port . In the rush to get away, a swea�?or, some oars, aged'21, who are believed to have 1. ... 1. motor were piled up in one heap. One I attempting to make the river too land. who cleaned oat' the teller's money, was only a cap, above the field and saw was practically intact, indicat- boxes in his cage overlooked eight and Other small wreckage floating, drowned while . fishing on Friday I As be settled struck the . about the surface. The time of the morning. . that a crash was imminent, he circled, I Ing that when the Plane thousand_ dollars. __ - --- ' - it lurched, turped on Its side, I ­ � -_ . ... ,_andlust betore the crash righted the ridge Enter!%$ the bank, the three men . I ..%�, ,., , .. I - plane and ground the other wing beneath. Bribe art' - ,- . ­ 9 Tourists 1 ­.. ne to a 45 degree angle to avoid rushed iq�� flashing their guns and sh. St 85 000 U.S. T s ." - -'-' .,.� ,� ... 1. The nose of the plape - PLANE AN EARLY MODEL. shouting "stick them up." - �.- ,.., is nose dive. They r- . .. .. I'll , - f, �, I plunged Into the soft earth, and as It - caught A. J. Anderson in , , Entered at Windsor . I , Fitchie was declared to be an ex Manager : . . Flight to East was assistant his office then forced Charles J, lino 9 . �_ ywrl, pilot, au A I .- .. , - - * lea u a from Ireland but lin, teller, from his cage in the centre 6 , . 1plow-ridge, and pi P. pilot. Fitchie cam I .. - ; Four Planes Embark on SeT-, Only Five Per Cent. ­ WRECKAGE. � a few weeks ago to accept a Position of the bank, and with these two men I �.�.� ..., I_. �_ . I ' About Liquor Permits, � ,.. A MASS OF - :w - The fuselage and pilot and observer on the ataff.­Thi plane they were grabbed Andrew Johnston, account- vice Trip of i J Months to ' , ....':,r�; 1. �� '. -1 I ... . - . . - ,;,." I of the early on" Used ant� sitting on his stool next to the ' ' and Australia ' - - � .'. Says Report I . .. _11 cock- . , 1. I ... I .� pits were telescoped. One wing driving was One work. It teller's cage, and drove the. three men - ,India I i _. ,. -forest patrol we ' �_; to - one side, while the other was in Ontario that driven by "Duke!' into the vault in the southeast corner - London.-Four flying boat left Detroit, Mich.-During the summer . _', � . 8 t .1� � I . .. I . I On- the crushed to Vita under the weight Of was similar to Far Eastern. months. following repeal of the . I ..� ' g the mass of wreck- Schiller, of overseas flying fame, of the east end of the bank. from Plymouth on a tario Temperance Act. more than 85.- ", engine. Amon ent, The accident marks the first serious In the vault, one bank robber cocked cruise. .- age, with the danger of A" immin f the Ontario his revolver and slam- I London-The night from Plymouth 000 automobile tourists from the Uni- .. were the two airmen, unconscious, crash in the history o I the trigger o ter vault. But I of four Southampton flying boats is fed States visited Interior Ontario vIs. ' �'. - ­� .. . med the door of the outer 'Detr4t-Essex route alone, accord- 11 '4': their bodies crushed. division. mar- er-, the 11 , 1_� . . Neither Pitch as the men were being herded Into regarded as the most ambitious s . " I It was believed to be due to the, Nei to nor Grant in lag to statiscis compiled by the Essex &' .. . .1 .. the vault one had prudently turned vice flight which has yet been attempt- � .,ill e by Pilot Fitchle rigid. Automobile Club. . - � il I. . • .. . - .. . I the outer combination on I . t , 11 I . handling of the Plan the door.'ed. Their approximate dates are as�CountY . . . The club, which has charge of W �, - �11; t . . ­tr . I ., - I their efforts by the sodden condition iocking the bolts so they could not be follows - I I �711 . '. - locked In. I Leave -Oct. 17, arrive Kar- ,nuance of automobile touring permits .;.. - �1111 . a e Interior of "I, Rain Hampers I . of the countryside, the Provincial P -''to aliens Passing into the . �' or SUSP,JeCt�lice were without trace of their The last bank robbery was the Bank schi November-, leave Karachi Janu � -1 _ 11 - . ­ I February; arrive I the province through Windsor, eatt- I V f I cording to reports at of Toronto, Rini and -Bathurst ary, arrive Calcutta F ., -� 1,4�, ,.-.Hunt man, Re * "conservatively" that these . �!X. I district headquarters here. Inspector streets, April 21, this year, when $17,- Singapore March; leave Singapore! mates .1- .� North Austral , ! 2.000,000. v ... � I-Moore stated that a message from 841 was stolen by three armed men. May, arrive Australia June; t tourists spent more than S 1, � � ; No Trace 'Found of Man i - leave Mel- I The automobile tourists are estimated 7 . , Gardner told of the The men were never caught. i arrive Melbourne July. �, � - I., E I t; leave Australia Sep- i to have numbered less than a tenth of �. ,- ,�� Wanted in Connection police having to wade through a mass 0-- . bourne Angus i . ".. . , September.' � ­f I I . tember, arrive Singapore, Lhe total non-tourlus aliens who visit- ,I bour ­1 1 1h, 4 . 111 1 ... .1 With Northern ,of-mtld. in some parts of the district, � Agi - They will then remain at Singapore 1 ed Windsor only. � � �: which 'Is flat and marshy and ,which Spain itated ' . 1 . . .. . ... . d Murder . undertake i The interesting observation that a , ­ .. 1. , I frequent rains ifor a time, and probably � , i 1-1 11� . I I ..., : " has been visited by f re of the tourists tabulated " . . . - . i . ... � Cochrane, OnL-Archie Bocbenko, lately. Miners Strike Assumes Seri- a further tour Ja Far Eastern waters. majority . , werelattracted to cti® province by its . .1 .� e boats . - �: . will be under command of i . I , birth. is 11 According to '.he inspector's latest Tb boa . a laborer of Russian movements ous Aspect When Troops Group Captain H. M. Cave - Browne- I scenic beauties is -made by the organ- . P,A I oeyalght by the Provincial police of information, Bochenko's I I it,itio, I ' I' report made public re- ' :. ,; I% eat of BMM have nor lateFvsne _. . �__ in an 11 to . "I - - - this dittrict organ�zcd, into a squad; Preceding the 41e . . I., - I .: , 1, r,_ tor Ward of the Criminal' been definitely cleared up, and no one Paris.-Disorder ansing in the! The route from Plymouth belcently. - . cent. of the visitors _... under Inspect sin has I via Hourtin t near Bordeaux) over- ' "Only five per 11 I I .11 I . - . Investigation Department of Toronto, � In the region of the slaying appears miners' strike in Northern Sp I 11i, . * to the Mediterranean eeaplaner� asked how liquor permits were obtain- , 7.1 , clashes, land _ ' Iner, of Co- 1 to have seen him for some days prior culminated in several blo*4 -1- . . . . � pLnel Sergeant Frank Gard . I to the binding of Rielik's dead body. between troops and the strikers ac. base, at Barre. down the Italian coast.! ed, and about ons, Per cent, actually �1.1, I he murder � Windsor be- �T- �... - --balt. in connection with the i .14 . .. I - . .. elik. whose dead body wall! Police officers are covering the dia- cording to messages received here. I calling at Naples and ,Brindisi, via; bought beer or whisky 11L WI w l ­ of Nester B1 , .i."! i adjacent to Cochrane, and are strike into' Buda Bay to Alexandret's, across the I fore starting out on their trips." the , - ... 'found lying' beside' his buggy in the; trict An to turn the stri movement' Syrian desert which - involves a land i report asserts. . t L� 1, . enquiring at the different 6010mies of widespread political mov I. *11 i Iyard of his farm on concession I of en , flight of 160 miles, to the Persian The statistics showed Ohio. Mich - dents located In the :ga w J ban, Illinois and Kentucky lead In the 'A '--".Lamarche township On Monday ;norn- (foreign born resi against the Rivera dictatorship has Gulf and Karachi. .." . �. ' ' * Bochenke, has been � area- tributary to -that town. - � ,brought about a serious situation, the Tbey will then coast round India I number of automobile tourists, in the . - .,- . I tate. Ana T ­Pmtoleros • "-,Mh^_ .. � ­ ..., employed by Bielik in the- 0 .,� _ ; reports a Ceylon to Calcutta, thence to -order named. -Th4re--Wwre-a- ____ - .i el I - � I .. I - - . -a hired man at various intervals debt- . . raist in concentrating their forces I and I and the of visitors registered from Alaska. ..:., .1 . � . in the .: . About a ' �e disturbed Balboa mining dis I Akyab Rangoon, . Singspore i , . ing the past 4 or & years. disappear- Bob Cook is Given trict despite the fact that Government Dutch' East India Islands. to Aus.� .1 I 40 ., week ago he is said to have traits. L . I . . . . . . I - I ­. 1 " . . � , ' ': &e� , "I , -: . . . .., ed, but the police believe that he Penitentiary Term regiments repeatedly have' fired I .. I .. . . _ . .L�. I massed groups of disaffected work- I.- i . 0 - �-.- Spray Compound I . I again visited Bielik's house the day 1, L'� . L Family 7.., " ­.. ,before Bielik's body was discovered. men, who replied by hurling bpmbs I ' Busy on'Great Lakes - .. I L . . . Will Also Receive ' i . - Fatal to F I A missing rifle, said to correspond n lty and hand grenades. -The rush of I . � .�., , y , ­1i I. - .. .1 - with the calibre of the bullet which Lashes for Serious Of- . Casualties have- occurred, but no, Port Arthur, Ontario, 7 � -,- ­ L. caused Biellk's death, is believed will . their number has been grain from the Prairie Provinces t ' , . Against Girl ' estimate Of L ' Mistaken for Flour and Used, 11 �, , I � � .1 - I form an important clue In the identi- ., .fence obtain" because of censorship. the head of the Great Lakes is now In .. 1, i . .fication of the murderer. The rifle is Orangeville. Oni,-�-Before his Lord- - - � full swing. In one day recently 1.460 ,:-.. in Gravy-Poisons . We posses -Iship Mr. Justice Fall Drove Tractor on Cement '�ere received at the ". Whole Family said to have been in' Biel Logic at the ;cars Of wheat v . " . _. sion within the past two weeks, but a! Assizes here, Bob Cook was sentenced Melandhon Thresher Fined � elevators at Port Arthur and Fort Peterboro.-Mr. and Mrr. Marshal. . . I I boat now , - search of the house has failed to re- on charges of serious offences against - Orangeville, Ont.-Before police William. Every available � Sweet and their son, Robert, of Raw-, � . � the weapon at the pres- I 13- year -old Henrietta McCullough. Magistrate Hugh Falconer here Wm. - in commission and as soon as it Is don Township, are seriously Ill in veal traces of . ,. ". . , . I * - *nt time. As usual, there are a great, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hu,,h, Me- of MeI&yicth,n! lo;aded is leaving for Montreal- and Nicholls roml , " Watson, thresher olls Hospital here, suffering i . . .., .. . . On charge Wat" , . . arsenate. . . . t� .. .. rumors, one of which suggests J.Cullough of Amaranth fined $5 and costs of other ports where the grain is trans- - . juiany r I I sentenced to a tern, Township, was f, ' over the' for British: and European poisoning, having mistaken .� . I . . . �tbat for some time Bocbenko hair been the prisoner was driving his tractor ov Df lime for'flour. - I I '.'dissatisfied with Bielik's conduct, par- of ten years in Portsmouth Peniten- $10, ,for above Shelburne. I markets. Last July Mr. Sweet bought some .. . cement highway .�..,n . . I - . - ti,cularly in the matter of wages. To- I tiary, and to receive 30 lashes; and , - � - -_ -_ . - .,­0f;. 'nf lime which he later put I . ,, ... . day a equad of seven Provincial o fi- c urreut term of two years WWI Brave . in the pantry. Shortly afterward, ' a on the other charge. The sen- As Good-Looldng As � .� � cers,-::gre making a canvass of the ,Mc �L ­ � . Mrs. Sweet made some gravy. All ate " . , --- . I . ­� pt to find ,cT.(.c is to date from March .3 Iwt. .. I.. ..­,.­. _­­--.�. �,, .. of it and were suddenly taken ill., . � ,,..,neighborhood:-ire an attempt - when Cool: was arrested.' , .�� � I'� � '' �'_, � . , . , , - - some -rest of the 1, was -tbrown . traces of the missing man. rrof of - I ." . _1­,yL___._ .. .. The grw" .11 .1, ' . .1 . . I . . . i � , !; - - , An interesting fact in connection Thf- It ��w er has been the te - i . 40.,�11 ... � :1 , .., , , ��k," � out.-, The dog and chickens ate It. I � . 4, � . . I , ; �:.. , I . � . - . .. , I . - .. - . --he past 19 y2*.r, lie . . ­..:X� . ­ ,� - The chi I � . ..1-1., ..., . ,with the murdered man was the inter- this district �*or .. ; . " I I I - ... ;.­ ,., " ZE" - ckiris' all died and the dog, '. tion to be married within two weeks. is now 51 years of age, and since his I I � . 1 . , ­. :: , � became ill. A doctor was sttmmonec� � '. .. ` .. . , ha "Po - I . I before, but removal to 7c'sontO. six m3l ,� I I I.. frielik was married once .., . .. � , . - and 'a nurse was called: ­�.� . . � , '. 1h "oz4t ci.,9n,D_ " � ­�­'*Ome time ago became separated from ' 'd in eatance, and I , .. I ... I I ., I A neighbor who was ealled to help .- �.... L a g I ... ... . .. . . .. . . I - _:� � :; , . I . ,.� . . . sickness . . .., to be living sidsiciato-e vel'i 1 � "::,.;��,� �'-::�, - . -, I III$ wife, who is new said irlit. .. - . . I 1 1. . , .solved ihe mystery 'of the I. .. ,� . .. ­:­ . '. ; .. � I __ .. . - � . . ", 1''. ,� ,::. - 7" ". investigations - :�'.': I . . *:t:_ '� I the pan- �_.: * � . � tin X-ontreal. Police. in �: � , , . � � .1 .t:_ ­. when she found the lime In -4 . ' ,. . . �� M. . . t that Bielik was ! - '. 1 . . ,. . . .., . . :�� t� ... . . � - ... ''., , ttaire revealed the fac I try. � . . . I r Idea of the world's�softest Job , .. �:.�.:�';:�, ..,:::... - I . I . On , , �,.,. .. .., .. . I ' having ' .: ,,, .. �- ".. . to take unto himself an- ... .., , , ,��*. ".. is lying helpless, ' _�' ­­ . ... prepaying -was removed. would be "that of publicity man for , , - . � - :,::. .�.., 1:-....11.i,;.-:,- . . - Mrs. Sweet 1 �, . � .-- � . � I ate when he . I , . ; . . "L r one arm. Mr. - other helpmate Benito Mussolini. ,, ::, .. ,. .. no use*of her legs � I ' . ,, I i !,:,.. ... "' 1., . - - - . . I . .1 _ Cobalt, Oht.--GreatlY hampered in � .... ., . _. I .. 1.,�., , I I ...." - .1111, Sweet's feet are numb-'mind be sits . - - .. �; I . I . .. ­ , . . , I . - . . : � ..� n a chair, while their soti--Robert is in .�_­. 1,* - I I . . I :1 . a criticat condition ­1 I .. - - - ., , I ;ie I ::, ridition and may not re- ­ . 8 1. ,: - "� *:. ' "L '' -. . I , ..,: `�: I . I -�' � . . _ . . . I ­-� cover: They were a removed to the .... _ , . I ; ..... - ­ i ,.., :. .1 --�� Count Jacques De L""P . . . : .:: i ..,; I �. .� � .1 : .. .. . I -7 . I I I �;:�:�:��,�­ -, , .. . .��.::-; hospital on. Monday after conflnernesit I . : : �i.. ­ , .o , , - I .: ,� _�__ :. .:: .:::­:.�_ � . - . . _ . . % , .. .. " Lost ": .�. ,. : , , : . for many to their lip".. Now Given Up as .1 �� ,. �:01­. .... 1''. ..'..."! . , ... I I . . Z� ,­'..''. I 7_ . � I 1. ­ I �.. : . . I - � :.�: *__ . ­ � . k ,.�, . . . - - - ­ V I � , " .. . - I ' .:-, 1, p. - . _::__�,- . . I , . I . �'­..­ I - , ,�:'!� : :, ,,, ­-:1? . .... � . �. ­­ :.,f--. .- - ­f Late Sir William Mackeniie Noted Railway _ . . . ..'! . ... !: I . 'On The Tariff ` � _�r� . I I .Son-in-Law"o . I . . .-� ­ ii: .... .�, i Thorns .� - � - 'It 1* . .1 : _ I . �� . I. - - . - . ­ . ,.Magnet Lost in AiT Plane Accident in Lower • .. ... . . I ., -. , Raltlmo�e Sun: Since the conditions ,.V1. � , - , ,?- . �., :! :. . . I I ,�:�: . � ; I I . I . . . . - - - I- . ,.. ''.. I , . . , . I .. , . 4�.. - . � .. .. I .. . I .. ,. r . I .- '. ::.-.,:I - , � r- , . which govern France are'not greatly . St. Lawrence . . 11 . - I - ..; - - .... ... . " I .., I , . I . .;: I 1�11:­.�... ! .. I I i" : ��? � dissimilar from those governing other - I . * _ _. . ... i ..., , .1i:i:*1%­�.a.. .., , . i�_ _!,� I , ­ 4 ,� I ....4 . 1. .: ", -�i: . - , . . , ': ; . :. �i ... :.:;:. � I _.�. ':!�:I::.�;'­:::;�­. I I �.: .% �, . . . OU , '.:,::�*1::,::: I ::.:;_...::�::­, . ­�� . I European nattons, and-since there to . , ,� .:;�;: � :,�, .1 Quebec, Que.-With the finding 0 men would be f nd alive. has been i . . .1 :,..::::�',,�:�P . . , �l..:�;: �..:,.` - , ... . : ��."� . '�::!!,��e�i...­ , ­­ _was-pointed out that . � . 1". ! . -, .. ! ..4 �W. &. d Inevit- - L7 ....L I '�::. ;. , i&":'1­' - , ':­1.:,.:5.,..,,.� -�: � ::!.: th each of them a natural an .. . . : . " - . .: . � 11 �." . I I .:: '' �� , . - -t-- . ,. . ',:;:,*��ji�:�!,% ,. :`�..��;H` . . . .. X ,:­ - '� , the baragraph of the hydroplane in - of the small boats which would :, . :......'. . - . _ - 4,�:, . .. . . . , ! _­ .which Count DeLesseps and his me;, mos ,;�:-� ...�;!:,j..;,�%.", A. able antagonism against our economic _. ... . r, -, ,.-i...:.-­.­: - ...:,. -.:, , '. �_. .�.::`_. ­ I - ­-�, vicinity where the ...� - , L' ::j:;-.j�:�'..;.,�.. :'..,i:... � - - 1, I . Z_ .. have been in the .': .,�::i::g;::::::*i*i,:.,:,:i::"...,��..:!.I .. . . _ _­.­W,.,� .. ...... . I .... , -3:;,�: :.:;�: '.'�:!­ . . ., , ';:Y:Z;­,.�.-_ . . I I .. '. -tbanic; Chinchinoff starte,d Out on a . .. � supremacy-aud our manner of ,exer- ..:, . , _� .: " "::­ 6 .Cl ­ ;; '�:'.::��'�:::'�i":' '�" 4' ... . r , . flight from Ga#r % to Val Brilliant, plane fell have since touched Port and .; :-::,".:.:: '' ....".1 , 1. :.::.. :1:0�'��;�.:;,:_::: 1.111, . I - Is not far-fetched A . . . � clsing it-it - `:-, - :'::::� �.: _;�'. , . t-the .. .: 1--4';: �­:, `�,-:�:'�` - :i.. � I . I � . re *-k� no probability the ::,�i!�-i;��:.,:.:,:: .", /. I . ..11.�.. ! . I 1�e 1%. their destination, that the ''. " . -:1 may �. 1 ��..7_ , - . and f ailed to reach - ....�::,�.�.;% � . f: . : � i: .:!*.:. ;7.�: - think that the next few years I q .- -­ I- *4 fliers, had been picked up. . . �,:.:.. .-.:..;... ".., .. .. ,.,;I li: :�,;��;::: , . . 'at . Ions seeking to turn t1io .--:- :". - - t has been definitely established that !`1 . :.:�,,.­'�:..:;� ........ .�:.:.::.:.�:.,:.''.,. " . ; I . see other nations �.!::�:�:,. �.:,..­:, ..,:::.-.�;i.,.�:�:,:.,!�i'. .- I - . ... crashed at 4.01 p.m. on well known , . I I -.--[-s,�rew% on our greaE 10 --IV -T-rRd­e,_W_ Count De Lesseps, was w I �. FO Tf the plane .-:.:­­. ., , . I _t .W.;:11:::X'. - � - Kirldmid. - th� .. i:�;,:%�;'7:M :::;: - . , r, oron o and - I ,:, . ; " I .. - `u_i& _h;6U_r_8_after a tern ,, ,t�..`; k done, Ultimately, e ��,ffiree I'll . .. , . .�, . . �., . ,. , .� * I 9 I France has �ly, there " I . . . 'h:,1,:.... - - �!�; - I .: , I . . Aviation experts state son of the builder of the Suez Canal -­ �!: , * , 1, *.. � .�,,- �,.,�ft .., , :,;::i,.:!,.:,� , , I. . -A . . . -� . policy of , . I ,.:::.-: ., : . ,-.,. :. I ... ' , 14. -.left Gaspe. N.,:.'. 1. '. ?k:. ; , U % Franca, - ��'� ­I.:. . ­ . . : ... , ", would stop imme- and a fearless flier. One of the first . 1. .:: 11 ,�:, . , ... , I -1 fore, we may be 'driven to a - - : : .. . discriminatiotig, like that Of - -1 . - that the barograph woi ' I ".. �.�,:,�` I ­ I-, . : _­ ­­ a submerged. to take up aviation, he was invaluable � � , 1- �:. .­ ,, �:, 1; I I . I or to a conciliatory Policy Of tstrill diately the machine we 11, � . ,.:;!;;, .10" I . !­:-... �� � ! I ..,. ,..� . ,. .:� I. . . .,:. _7 . .. � . : ;:, ., , ., . ! -tries. .; I the combined of of Pro- to France during th6 war, but being . It . 7. . : ­::.1,::;:, ... ".. moderation toward all countries I .� Despite . . - - s ::: - ..' ... I— I . .: � - and Federal Government an ardent Royalist did not receive all - '. .. �*�,::_�_ - , t I .: . . � ,1 . :, vintial m life bravery merited. . .1 . �t� - 1. :� ­ I . .. ,; .1.: . . " , ----------*----�--,-! .. �: . . - . I . :: � . .,. 11. I ,. " I . .*. - � ." - - - 4"arching PDA-ties Over the week-end, the recogn4tit I . - ­. - -.".:.:, �_l ! ' Cu m• , , . - . ,:­ ... .,. � I , y Tft- 11. . His wife, formerly Grace MackenL. .1 :__ " . ,. ­ .., - ,. . ': ... ... " I.,. I. . I I I . - What to It that these I no traze '. . . -? as ,- has, been found the two - . . are really after - - Tim it I .2nigaing men. A hydroplane surveyed zie, daughter of Sir William Macken . ailed luck brought her monists suggest Reddy money. � I I . . - Ruth Elder failed- by 800'miles to By the Atlantic, but - I I I .--.-... ,-_ critic. We 8 I 11 . - ., .. . zie, the late railway magnate, and two - - ­ __ .4 . - I- , trict without result plane down In safety beside the steamship Barendrecht. I I - ow N � t _�. , fl�l 1Z 1, .V I I I I � I I I f FA. I 1, .�� I � I R ' b 14 1. I ,Q1. 0 lq-.14 10� -1 U, , IN I N T I I - . .�'_ hope w*h existed thAt the Pons survive him ..� I . ­1 *: . ­., I : .. .. � _ F i.4�­� - - . , . . ,., - .. I -1 Any - 1. . . . .,. , . 1­1 I I.. . . - . . _� .1 ­ . ­ I - . I , . 1. . I � . , . .. I I I I k . , I . I . I . I � � I .. . ­ .. . �. � . . . .: I.. . ,� - I., _._______.__.__,1 , ; ". 1, - I , - ._� I . .1 ": .. 1. I 1�. I . ,. ;. , �, �. 11 I.. I .1 I s. .� -.1: I . . ! - - ,, I I . . ,- . . . I . ­ . I � I � % .11 , . 11 .:; . I . .. ­� - ,I � . . . .: , . 11 . � I . 1. .. ­ . . . .. . . � .." - . . . . . . '. . . - , . , - .: -;.,+: , , 'ii'- .. , .1e,'! . , - , . I � " , -� . , I , I , � t i4�-11 , - --,.,--- . 11 " t"XIL. •,��7.1 , - , . I `� , - 7 . 4, . . � . w. . I , , 1 �.,,,4,, ,7 . - -. ', .�t i" 14",4,� . � � 'a .. , - - ��;� I . - -..e � . . . . . . fl, 4�1 4.11 , , � , - �� - - - , , , 1, - __L - -, _ - " . I 1:1 - ;. , .1 - - , , I ,� , , I �, .. , . .,- , - , " . ­ - I 0 ,� ­ - •.. .. . � ��, -,�', �?��:­*-� .., , ,;' ... �, - �,4 - ,�` ";-.- - � ,2,- , � .- __ - - - - ; -7-, - __ " . � ."��,J 11 , ­r­ , _14�.;&��; ," � * : ,% _ • _ - . � - i_ .P I 4 _511 74, -.I! p: at the same timti;, Impress u VVIMIMMALS tie importance ST laims 7 thrifty'and save a Rood - percentage There were some very pleased effl- Winter will be here Very 901111411 and ens In our village whey hydro was Coal,' Coal t:x, of'"that which they receive for turned on. if you have any notion of pocket money. 1. - 0 Co purchasing ur uncil have.done a wise act a � new �$1.74peryeu.; 61-1 0 U_ PW lAdvanca. -in purchasing.a portioii -from -J1­&rd-ana-8Oft-@*&LOf-the:7—. --sleigh, leave OF TW5FA8_MANSF1EIji Mrs. H. Parker for the purpose of best on your order now so th#6 116- 7 -DEATH ,of land ,,;9vb@=ipUft%, to the - united scat" sad Crest making a roadway out for Mr. Miller. quahty "will be ready when the B U" �2.00 L. ad,..ft- Thomas Nansfield, a member of a By doing so the road west of the hand first snow appears. well-known pioneer family, Passed bridge can be made inuch away at Fairport on'Tuesday, Oct. !Afer for 'he public. This should be proceed�- JOHN - MURKAR, Proprietor. 18th, in his 77th year, and his funer- THOS A. LAW, L •0 R N E RE ID- ed without delay. al t on Thursday from 'his took place The regular meeting of -the Wo- X*LCjC0X1=V. Gat. CLAREMONT NOTES AND COMMENTS. late residen.e to the Friends" Burial men's Institute was held at the home Grounds at Fairport. The service of Mrs. H. Pugh, when over '&rtY was conducted by Rev. J. R. Fraser, a recent Prince- assisted'Mrs. Pugh as hqstess for the eut address the Jr assisted by Rev. D. B. Langford_- Mr. members attended. .,NEWS- FRON THE GROC "Ry Mrs. E. Goeden. Upper Canada College vrarn Mansfield came to Canada from Lon- meeting. • ed pwients about giving children don, England, in 1867, when the o' A pail full of Soap for $1.18. ffi means of travel by- water was by does not need an introduction here as 1 Galvanized Pail,.. ... 45 nly Miss E. S. Cole, of Toronto, who �­'too much spending money. It has sailing vessels. He was 14 weeks in it is -her second appearance at the --been said b one, of the Biblical Bare P. & G. Soap, y crossing the ocean, and at that time local W.I. gave a fine demonstration .5 Bars Gold Soap, S2 eir 7. writ 8 that. "money iii the root he was 16 years of age. He came of the art of making artificial flow- I Bar Ivory Soap. -40 10 f all evil." The writer did not to Pickering Township, where he has ors and of which she is an adept, in 2 Bars Guest Ivory Soap, PRICE resided. In his early years his oc- her usual pleasing mannar and has $1.18 mean that money is this cause of cupation was that of fishing and an intensely interested audience. The Large pkg Chipfio. evil in the world, for we all sailing, and at one time owned the program was interApersekd by a nom - -Regular value, $1.46 know that money is also the source vessel, "Maple Leaf." Later he en- I ber of beautiful piano solos 10 f untold -benefit to * the world m exquis- tered the wholesale business in but- itely performed by Mrs. R. Hill, 'of d eggs, and also opened a store ter an ore Toronto, who completely won' her A uwi stock of bulbs for winter blooming Hyacinths, Narcissus usinhis'address Principal Grant at Frenchman's Bay, which he kept audience b� her charming manner. Daffodils, Jonqnils, Tulips. to Impress upon parents until 1914, when his son Thomas t k After a, 00 -hiarty vote of thanks was over the business. He took an active tendered by the ladies- to the ladies small outlay in bulbs will brighten up your home that if they gaVe their sons and en part in all sports, having won a gold -f during the winter months . as or assistirLF s6 kindly, the meeting daughters too much money their medai when 10 years of age for s was closed in the usual manner. I t winds would be taken off their ming. coma against boys, open -er 11 years ]Fresh Groceries all the time at the right price. studies and they would be con- to all England, not o% of age. Buy your groceries at the Grocery Store. f a He was also very r Luch ir tracting habits that. would 1ker ested in. the Toronto Exhibition, U n, hav- ifell.0 with their studies and serious- ins attended every year since its erl-ifeT. ta t business -S—o- R ICHARDSO N IS �� . I was a urame 1v affeek th�qir career in aft lau-irti-ratij politico he * 14��_ - staunch. Conservative. ' His ii usiness Cheap rates for farm and country JA a young man ig handicapped by brought him into contact with a great buildings. tl having too much. ready money, many people, who held' Cum in very Windstorm Insurance on buildings, he will find time to spend it when high respect for his honorable deal- wind-mills, Silos etc. ins: He belonged type Automobile Insurance he should be studying, the to that noble .: g. and at of ' pioneer whose rugged constitution of all kinds.' Pickering Ho rdware Store P same time be undermining. his and industry did so much in building health when he should be sleeping up the country. He is survived by ARMS FOR BALE Mo store tip energy for the next his wife. Adelia Marks, and three Write or phone S. norhas George, of Fairport. ow is the time to look over that old Range or Heater and if you day's work. The mad who is son and Wilbur of-Toronto, and E D. BOW A Al N ... need a new one call and gee ours, the Happy Thought Charlie :,overburdened with too much six daughters, Mrs. W. Wilson. of 2() WHITBY. ONT. and McClary Stoves and Ranges. wealth i-4 liable to fall into vices Montreal, and Mrs, F. Scott. of Fa, Lowest priced, quality considered. r, Dort, Mr. -which �. W. Hanev, Mrs. .1. Wyll" Will have a detiimenCa) Mr;, I- Irving, and also eighteen Washing Hachine,4. Wringeri, Wash Boards, Roofing Rog Troughs, ..LAW ...effect on his health and seriously grand-children - and * eleven grea t Coleman Lamps and Lanterns, Paints, Muresco etc. rum days grand- children. . A R A G E If there is anything' in Hardware you want give us a call, The r his usefulness. In the d •IDf our fathers and Xrandtathere, GARD OF THANKS. chances are we will have it in stock. youth of the land would spend We wish to thank all our friends, We are prepared to do all kinds- We sell the old reliable and famous Fleury Plows. Shares P:S rinjo more in a year in luxuries and for their kindness, and tokens of sym-, of repairing of cars. &Is,) bat. to fit nearly all makes of ptews. a entertainments than the youth piathy, during our recent bereave tery charging, electric of to-day will spend in a week In lent. %eldiag and in fact,. Agent for McCormick -Deering Farm Machinery —Mr. and Mrs. J. Draper.' everything in con. lice cream, candy a" in forms nection with �..and Repairs. of amusement. Having little or CARD OF THANKS. car work. no money to spend , he finds mote We wish; through the columns of Gas, Oils, Grease and A Our Motto W e. have it, can get it, or it is not made. time to reRd books land good the 'News to express our heart- cce@sories '111341klifil-44nes aed no nun tot e many friends for ea hand cousts"V_-, thus improVe8 his v their kindness and expressions of -PICKERING .10d and makes Call and gee our Catalogues of .hits sell a better 'citizen. There sympathy in our recent sad bereave- keep Dodge and Star Cars ar many poor families who ment. Also to Dr. Dales, for his g too unremitting care and attention dur- Imselves pout by spending -4011cli money for luxuries for them. LAW'S GARAGE UNIVERSAL MO�ORS ing the illness of our beloved husband selves and children. It is char• and father. y. AND SERVICE STATION Mrs. Mansfield and acteristic of the &g* and leads to Famil 'WEST HILL overindulgence and to poverty, pare n to Ste. fit to at their -- - -_ e - FUNT 'W GIAMS T 0 E* N 0 We have taken over the A ency for IF A, I --E;?j Fleury Plowsand Plow ;art*,. r which we will keep con. Xf you want a guaranteed F epair job at reamlonable ott&ntly on bM3d. EE U S. Fresh Fruits. Cakes and Confection. price, ery alway!o on hand. Experienced Mechanics. Repairs on all makes. Highest prices paid for good butter e Phooe Scarborn 52-31. ggs. and fresh L G A N N 0 N BROUGHAM -Complete Quality Funerals A ON 90T , , _$ 1 $70p $1009 $1,25 , _11) OAF- Poultq wantea CASKET FT-TNERAL Good prices psid for poultry. x Wrds must be properly bled and dress. M A T T H AF.W S' BURIAL 000 ed clean of featbers. stiould Toronto -Phone Gerrard 3" Hex e are also a few items that 219 Dantorth Ave., interest the tbrifty abopper. Prices good for twoweek-8 Our Funerals include: Embalming. Hearse, Caaket, Outside Case, ALux, 2 fot 21c X Electric Fixtures, Chairs, Our Personal Service. . Funeral complete. Corn Flakes, 2 for. 21c I __ ­ No Extras. -6 Bmrs Pearl S3&p, 26C Visit our establishment and prove the truth of these statemento L I 11b. Lin Magic Baking Powde r. Soc • Christie's or Perrin's Sodas, per lb I6c for yourselves. ­` These priees stand. good within a raditi.9 of 40 miles from Toronto' • Ammonia, 3 for 20C REMEMBER: Clip this ad. for reference. lb tin of Bee Hive Syrup. IT U asid Saucer of good china,.. Ise IV also have the original Bridal Rose, Dinuer ware, Any 'By Appointment of quantity sold. 't Fur prices on poultry CIJPI=�T. phone 37 7RANK CHIDLO DE*T0REST*.CR0SLEy W "The Cosy''Howe zzanHeater" 1. 6bf Claremout, Ont. Try it! Buy it I RADIO Notice e2 = An one who,has a ctually seen this Heater will 11 you it is by far the handsomest pieoe of home. eating equipment ever made. '�Zeoiistration of B�'Law U0 :Its exceptional beauty is just one of the many I Notice is hereby 'given that a B Y_ reasons why you Will want this master-piece, in Jaw was passed (and numbered 1288", your home. . ..... by the Council of the Municipal Cor- ,*It does three things wdll. It radiates healL �jppration of the. To,;vnshi circula w heat all through the house it Ricker- and it 910"Al day OF oi with cheerfulbesiL Just th thing for chilly nights Ing on the 16th Sep-�ember, e 1927, to authorize a contract with and blustery winter days. the Hydro-Electric Power Clommission 7be exclusive thing about this Heater Is the draft of. Ontario for lighting of the high- arrangement -to keep the heat fromAoing up �Ilmy s In the Police Village of Clare- t& save fuel and hold fire. e stan Mont, and to authorize the borrow- 114ish is of Wellsville polished steel and niae all porcelaft -ing of 1269.00 upon debentures, to trhmi�dngs. The de luxb model is . Lmel-walnqtto.inatch-y-our-ftrnisi%ing& Ritber Y11.11 � I— " pru- curing and Ins i; Onewill, delight you. See them now. ins such service -And that,such By-law was registe rea in the Registry Oiffice of the Registry SoldinPic ering y b Division of the County of Ontario on the 80th day of September, 192 7, as 1 S. BA D N .".Number 365. 'Any motion to qu"h or set aside the same or any art I r4'L made within t9ree thereof must be -tilonths after, the first publication of F R E 0 T B U N T N (3 re- g [—Sic this n otice and camot be mad4§ the ,4afteT. -.-Dated this 7th day of October, 1927. DONALD R. BEATON • Clork. Pickering _4 A ­XUA R a- t - r i :., ^1 a.,.KV:., s , . ^-e --:a[a...,,;••mra e _ ,, ..._ _ r _ C..- > , a - s'e�,. r „ro,� _ _ .rA,la�",,, j.- •-..a„ v,�„:, r>, Q�rot -.a .d�” ..a:'r... +J.., pis. , a: .i1P' --.+.� w ; , ••5v w ue. _ .y' . : ". _ e _ -., - ^•r. .,n.i.. a ,,.i1 "' t. ..,.,z.e F. J + +hv' L:..1 a .e•.." e:N,:. R. ..,rv,v <: rr..,. 7, �4 : -tiV 9 `6 ,:� ! ... v„,. ",. +..4 .._..... ..':•. i .. , a e: :! ,#,N', a : OWN GCAR>zMONT. - lldre. George LS91aOn, of Tornntoo the button 'which delivered the BUNDB— Government. ,Municipal and T TT is visiting C. A. and Mrs. Over. village from darkness to light. foe+ a Bonds: Also, Industrials. � � D i -T _0 � AK .� � � tgag Walter S Fuss is shI ing a car• eat�inssat�aeats.:_st teoai;B -w -T ---- - - .. �p . for - -. - -__ - - - -__ . _Se- v�Al.g�draeftini�_1�_ r"it_S,aieet. - - -- � �7 —' — e o lure pe LTiTe weeF. Gordon Scott, of Btouff villa, N. P. for South Ontario, W. E. N. cea� -• - i iiF1�T .Ci � . �+ Miss S. E. Evans spent Tuesday viaited.at. the home of his parents, Sinclair, M. P. P., as well as the lwsuRANUB —All classes written id. ST4UF FVIL�.E , last in the city on, business w,`,�, and Mrs. Scott, on Monday. Warden of the .County, were ask, eluding Fire; Automobile. • Wind - Mra. gases, . of Toronto,. spent Mr. and : Mrs. Cooper and lilies ad to come to the platform. In storm. Accident sad Sickness waver the week -end' with relatives Dickenson, of Toronto, visited able addressee these repreaenta 8,II with Miss $. E. Evans_ gad broth- tives congratulated the co�nman- ;iohone or write._.- F$IDA�Y d SATIIBDAY is Claremont. — 00T: 28 and 28 `s l - Herb and Mrs. Sprott, of Ingle- er, Ralph, on Sunday. ity an the advent of Hydro•Elec- 48tf _ BD. BOWMAN, Whitby wood, ant Sunday with C. A. Lorne and Mrs. Overland, of trio -to the community and spoke - Hotel Imperial' Starring x, and Mre. Overland. Toronto, spent Thursday of last of the great advantages that _ _ Polo Negri) `1 E. and Mrs. Duncan, of Rich- week with the former's brother, would result ,from it. Several of (-' mond Hill were Claremont vial- the speakers aid high tribute to — "Paramount News Reel" + C. A. and Mrs. Overland, p P �i and Cowed y. r tors on Sunday last. - Stewart and Mrs. Comba and Reeve Forsyth, who worked in- YP1' QS Miss Mabel McLellan, of Bich- the former's brother, Charles, and ceaaantly to bring this blessing to -� Tues. Wed. Nov. 1.2' o�mond Hill, spent aanday with her wife, of, Toronto, spent Sunday the community at a very reason- eautl�i "The Buckaroo Kid" r� parents at the manse. with Dxvid and Mrs. Taylor. able rate. Ddriag the program (Hoot.Gibaoa) r Albeit Malyon, of Myrtle, and- Thomas and Mrs. Paterson and the Whitby Orchestra, under the Good Comedies. R; F. C. Beal, of Toronto, spent Sun- George and 1�re.. Morgan spent leadership of Ed. Evans, an old r "dap with J. H. and Mira. Beal. Sunday in Brooklin with the form. Claremont boy. gave a number of Fri, and Sat. A and 5 Charles and Mrs. Carruthers er's daughter, Mre. C. Pengelly. fine selections. W. Kerr, of-Ash- ','Night of Love � -and A. and Ddre..Middleton, of To The Claremont football team burn,-gave a number of vocal se- �(� Comediea raato, -visited- -J..- H_a_nd Mrs. ma* has had an excellent photgraph lections, 'which were greatly ap- '•Paramount News Reel" , :dill on Sunday. -takes -_ay the Stouffville photo - preciated. Mr. Parker, - 'entertain- - Hugh and Mrs. Machin, of Pick grapher If anp�f or. of Whitby, delighted the audi- -�• — Prices= Adulta 25c cents, _ erin and 'L. K. and Mre. Devitt p, supporters of the team is desirous cure g ,A uuher of comic and children, under 14 and child, of Toronto, visited of securing a copy, they may net witty selections. After the pro; 15 cents' —o remoat friends on Saturday. one at D. A. Scott's store. Price gram a large crowd - filled the years, Mr. and Mre. Brignall, of Mark only 81 Co. * Community Hall and finished out S. G. SChffilt�� � PIOpriBtor- *' hero, and Mrs. (Kruger and friend, On Thursday evening, Oct. 21st, the evening in dancing to the fine rented out of en- .,of Buffalo, spent over Sunday with the people of Claremont and the music of the Whitb Orchestra, during score and. c y fashioned into Time da- t former'a mother, Mre Harry. tsar - _ —. _ - - moon. out in gala attire to celebrate a which commenced the evening's the story of our mem- Dr. Tomlinson, on Sunday last, most important event in . the his- celebration, . until the midnight orials. a.il you are in- --- --- brought horse h.is son, Alan, who � had been in the Sick Children's tory of the community, namely hour struck, the time. when festi- tereeted consult. us to ' the inauguratin' ©f hydro electric vitiea should cease, was a succea day. ' 'Hospital. where he had undergone power and light. -The streets were and will be lone remebered as an � No GreaterTribute' an operation on his tonsils- gaily decorated and by the time important event in the history of Robert and Mrs. Bryan and the rogram commenced large the community. _ N. W. STAFFORD, ouR RtiAO► ' daughter; Miss Verna. and Mr. crowds filled the square and al Kin eton Road, �►i�i and Mre. Hancock, of Aurora, traffic was stopped. Dr. Tomlin -' SALE REGIOTER. %hitby PAST °s+a PA c motored to Claremont on Sunday, Pon, chairman of the program - Pbone Wbltby when they called on a namber of committee, acted as preliminary THURSDAY, NOV, 8.— Credit sale.of pyg r 49 6r - friends. chairman of the open air meeting registered and pure bred Holsteins, a- Mre. W. H. Willison, of the 4th and in a few well chosen remarks farm implements, etc., at lot 31, Rovis, B dine of Uxbridge, Is making antis- he ontlined the purpose of the con. 8, Pickering (Atha_ Road) be- factory progress toward recovery, celebration. He.thea Introduced, 1A ng to W, D. Parker. N6' W. c • " serve; sale at 12.30 sharp. F. W . : after her accident of a few weeks as chairman for the evening, G. l - ago. when her foot was badly M. Forsyth, Reeve .of Pickering Silversides, auctioneer. p 1 ; scalded. Tp., to whom he paid high tribute The Bread �� ti • Mark Linton . G has catered the as the man who was largely re -�j IGHTING EQUIPMENT Health employ of H. G. McIntyre and has spon9ible in bringing this great +� ' taken up residence i° the house blessing to our community. owned by Dire. R. Brodie and Reeve Forsyth then took the chair We have a stack of fixtures in all the newest designs and finishes and formerly occupied by Dr. N. F. and during his address pressed in great variance of prices. "I' Tomlinson. - KITCHEN —Tbe Day -Light Kitchen Unit, a deep shade white enamel Clifford and Mrs. Pilkey and finish with sign receptacle and-8 inch unit in white glass, suitable young eon, Grant, spent Sunday for 75 or 104 watt lamp. Wired and installed for $1.50. with their relatives in Claremont '.'Mr. Pilkey has now a good ppoost, When.. LIVING ROODi OR DEN —Two light fixture, brushed braes or black. • <Mr. in one of the Toronto Collegi• complete with fancy ebades. Wired and installed 8.95. - R. Three -light ball lamp shower, browntone.and gilt finish.. Wired j .✓ate Institutes. 4 amd is the neighborhood of Goodwood Candle. Bracket, finished in polychrome 4.75. on Sunday eight, when one man DINING ROOM —Pour light, ball ohower, Tudor design. finished in S �� c .:lost about a dozen geese and bronze. - Wired and installed 7"9,5 another man between twenty and Be Sure Bind offie to i 1110 Phone 3800 n thirty chickens. Call at I . N OLD .7 The Pickering 9otaae person or persona on Sat- itC1WII .the night urday evening last removed two r'Z,ARE�•dONT. ONT.A.R20 ` - -tires from Bert Lickortsh's car, committee al the Hydro r ' 'The person who took them is ask � is turned to save trouble. ' -The object of this Association Is tole y' Pugh And be sure to Call On US, The 1Vlane '°�"eII the felon prosecute D. A. Fu 6 is offering for rent � his 108 acre farm on the ninth - coaceseion east of Claremont. and because we are showing v, ' Memben having propero slolea nommaoiJ Losing y P g u Losing Cow ease immedia�ely with any member not for sale, as erroneously stated a big di8 la Of 1 n_our last ibsue. See his advt. in : t ,. of Lseoaoive dommiotee. p ..-another column. - liembenhip too �1•�• z Bert Harvey and Horace Leigh. '}o ' �` HE average production of milk- - of Toronto, Miss Doris Gee, of Electrical Goods "T zKex..s m.v w had from W. i•r.aa.a +o: Q vet cow i° Qanwda i9 about 4,(>b0 s.cri.rr on •�tio.zioo. Audley, Miss Phyllis Gerow, of and Stoves pounds annually, but authorities are i Brougham. and Mi99 Dorothy. _ tggreed that-the higher the produc• 14zr, H. s, Oba. D. Banks; C. S. Palm- };ry Leigh, of Brock Road, spent Sun ition per cow the greater the profit: �+ �' 8 Oharpma °, Pickering. da with M. J. and Mrs. Wliker. Call, and see us, whether you ic•ou ego materially increase the pro- D. Munro, - §. Richal'tlson. , he B. Y. P. V. meeting on Mon- ductive °eeR of your herd, by breed- secretary need anything Bhp(, Presiaen4, day evening next will take the - ing better live stock' and the local form of a Hallowe'en socia} All Or I14t, gip branch of the' Standard Baok of _ ''the young people of the eongrega• L1� Canada is at your service in supply. Farmers, Attention + tion are cordially invited as a very C H A, S . COOPER ing loans for the purchase of stock 1 }�leaeent evening is assured to al . which will give a greater cash return I have the agency for the Famous The attendance at the churches - CLAREMONT - -._ eq• - — for the feed and4abor ezpend °trees- lvtl+chiaer#�Hegwq* ;on Sunday wag unusually large, Scales, and tits high Qugly which was a great incentive to Agent for Ackerman i Quality. Acorn Range, and am p het id. 11arnAAm. Ask he agar. ! +Z•Hg pared to give beef terms. a Call Give in som hat to preach to empty pews, STAN �� thing in these lines. Phone Picrovhich they .have to face some- The BOOtB that "-times. _ C. WILLSON$ A Masonic servioe will be hold', __ _ �g C� ADA in the United Church atBrongham - —made - PICKERING- BRANCH =O. A. Sharpe; bfanag" R, R, No 1, _ LOOIIBT SILL on Sunday next, Oct. 30th, at 2.30 sr.,.�« also s 8rooidin. wsc Hiu, wuiebr r m. The Rev. D. Wallace Chris,. ;- ''Walking Easy Green. River tie, pastor of Rhodes Avenu United Church, Toronto, will be - Basket .:Factory 1 j the special preaeher. All are In- Manufacturers \ M vited. _ Msnulactarers of Electricians are now busy wit- ` ing the Baptist Church, and it is y Cr p All`kr�ds of Fruit Baskets, expected that the church will be ; Berr AeB', elebtrically lighted on Sunday' w. sGie, :- .. i 'l dependen ' :evening next, The paefor, Rev. Clothes • Farmers Bushe - ae e . E. Osborn, will preach at both ' services, to which a - cordial invi• A full 11I1e at low ;: The best way t0 �`' Batikets. 1r taMion is attended to all. - prices = ` assure rode dense The bowling club will hold their Frank �enriOCk, w ' banquet on Thursday evening of s _later 1111 ll�e i1.S 'CO Proprietor 1 Also Men's Blaok and Tan this week at the home of Mrs, J. a Phone Ddarliham H. Evans. The Women's Mission - Shoes, regular 6.00, Start mfg P� Circle of the Baptist church are for 4.85', vision for'it now. BEA T doing the catering. The menu will include chicken pie and other Mlsee$' and Children's Shoes be ;appetizing viands. All are look- _ - -- Regular h y FOR. THE BTy3T 77 ea , redlined t Sa h -f .t STANDS ing forward to the -event with y I _cgmes a a lt-- -much pleasure, = , The members of the Claremont Gingham, Rayons :which once formed -Football Club and their supporters affords pleasure and x will hold a smoker in the Com. and Broadcloths Funnily Hall on Saturday evening, satisfaction. netobei nth, at •8 o'clock sharp. for dresses ` W. R. N. Sinclair, AL-P.-T., will be - -- present to present the Sinclair •reduced to 4lear Cup to the Claremont , Club, the _ winners this year, The Associa- Fresh (rooeries always ;tion will also present the Me- r Laughlin Cap and the meda two On hand and at Il'�. - i the players. There will also lowest prioes �� ! -,' b : Established 1871 Litter' Carriers, Hay Carriers, progressive enebre for which valn- - - Pumps, Door Tracks, Cow able prizes will be given. The = 4+ i� ',i ji i i _ Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. 1, - Claremont Male Quartette, Walter jI�� I,�I , ,'I Ili„ - -It will pay 'you to et my lees on Derr, of Ashburn and Earl Leg - Ds A,,SCOTT 1 _ *�-- above before buy get my �e itt, of Locust Hill, will give an 1 I I — .H. �Perr -Man r Whitby Br J Y+ FRANS J, PROLT� gntereatin program of music. %Phone 1402 I I� - i R P r , - ' The smoker is being given by the " I1t 7-777!N'.9. U�iTARIt3 Eq. O. F, A. Remember, 8 sharp. CLARE C ?:�T 1a y r ..aa ., -u, ._: . -_�., __ Y. . .., :. •. _.8. _ �_._._: r.. a..r' . s,. fie.. '_ - ,,.a•.:....ar -.. ._��[.- ,.,.._�,1 u.r_..,c -. ,.. -. ..,- v : +m _.da ^._a_.., e.r. ..'d .r ._.. ..,... s. a ,......- . __._ z .... ,..K1:._..r.5�- _>n.,^4£,..w r "NP61- I , M .1. ., 'A le UY, IRN� ;g - . V, �� 27 t � . . .6, ti to.. ftA tipg tho n • 'for the -Winter., vlt_jm Is. pto month of October that. virtues is early 'fine's love for gardening is jut to the obtained? . bloom how can this be If the6b: 'pliiti are cov- "310st of -tho f1pivers, -Are. gone. ered with leaves or straw, they are a once -sreon.. liage lies turned to almost sure to rot. If they 'are not "brown' or blacit 'Mer long, flowerless covered at all, they are e4itilly7ilure" or looms ahead. One Is tempted to wtnterW'. The writer has found -]think that any gardening done at that the 'moat practical way to Pre- 11me of the-'year Is effort watit6d. serve 'thesi eveilreen 'p$&s Ts the -vothing could be Ides true. The i following: tys Senulne gardener knows. that it the Obtain as . mav7 cheap tin . Sauce- -.,4krdsn is to awaken, vigorously. in the pan a as there are evergreen plants, ;spring, It must be sheltered tzttelllgent- and have the Pans- large enough to 7:19' during the cold months. cover the planti. In the bottom of Care of Deciduous Perennials Peach of these pans a small hole should The stalks of all docidous peren- be punched, Then place 6 pan aver 2*3 should be cut down to a height 'each pblht' and a anici rock upon It .:,,::6f about three Inches. The Cut stalks : lest -It be disturtred. The plants 'then Iwd not be thrown away; their use: are secure- for the winter and will ap- vill be explained below. T112-e earth pear In the spring, ready to start de- ut the plants. in the beds. and ber- velopmQnt at once, without hawing to arm should be cutivated exactly as It.. lost during the winjer. If the hole *X9 during the.summer.. In this WW! lose time in the.recovery ot energy i soft does not cake hard during Is not drilled In each pan the plants winter, "and will become complete. are liable to rot, as they do when soft very early in the s'priag, add- -cpv6red with heaves, because of lack of., In that. season at least a week to! ifir. The initial expense Is, the only We of each plant. It is Drell to I cost attacbed, to this method of pro- ff the toil In October a -once' rather I tection, as the bans, when quantity Of bone meal The bought, can be used year after year, 'It and spring mine will dissolve is difficult -to get pans large enough W, 'into the earth. affording the plants to cover hollyhocks, but, these are the food. All the annual plants least Important of all the h rich varieties `.1j&j0h have been killed b;r frost should­ mentioned, due to the fact that tLe ibs. pulle I d-up and buried.. All, wee" seedlings produced during the summer sn'out. The will never win S ould be carefully, taken terk'll, and bloom ilte 'border Is then ready for its winter next year with better flowers tIlEtn It Is-& mistake to burn any leaves other Octoiier"Worw vhieb may fall on one's grounds In autumn There Is no better gar- In addition to the mere protecting of yt . perennials, much other work can be don, helper than dead leaves. They .are siqna24w excIllent for protection done in October. This Is, of -.oumo, &ad fertilizing. When the border .hen the beat month for Planting spring- ,;, ;f I 'been cleaned, as directed about, it flowering bulbs. If these are to be lanted In the border' Itself, * they wo 2&-ulil be comnl&#.Iv -V-.A With one P should be put in before the border Is foot of leaves. It Is Important to THEY EVIDENTLY. ENJOY CANADA a" that every' plant, is covered, with � covered Before the leaves start to Above is 'r'eP- �TPP- - reproduced from a recent photograph showing their excellencies posed good-naturedly for the the exception of the special varieties fall In any abundance, a'.1 lawns Cameraman . LEFT TO RIGHT: Hon. airs. Freeman-Thomas, daughter of Sir Johnston Forbes- Robertson; Lord mentioned -below. ' In among the should be given their final cutting for only Willingdon. governor- general of. Canada: Lady WIllingdoa.. and Hoji Inigo Freeman-Thoman.' Surviving son leaves may be placed the stalks cut the year, thus making It much easier Of Lord Willingdon. from the deciduous perennials. They to rake up the leaves than If the will act as binders. and prevent the grass were long. All earth walks at once blowing away. ought to be tboroughty and heavily gration, which would -burn up all leaves from 0 se thenir ap tamped, lest the frost rat France Shows Us= New W Pzi top of the leaves should be placed treaties and destroy the foumd-tion. -.4 good niz=7 branches, or brushwood.1 All Pacif boxwood should be protected of peace The Premier also alluded to Its * ' 'The bVianches used earlier. In the sea- i with straw or burlap October is a 1SM the possibilities of the Dawes Plan Science May Uncover Secrift, IWn in the vegetable garden. In the, good month to -which to sow the seed ceasing to function regularly. France Pa", are excellent, A care was unable to support the cost of Of Pirates' Long-Hidden border thus: of annual poppies and annual larkspur. :,,,,.,Says Poin protected will stand the severest win- This gives them a chance to comp up restoration any longer, and he was Loot 4 --tiers. If not protected in this manger, in the very first warm days of spring Primier Declares' Other Na- concerned last arbitrary deficits, and Ancon, -Panama. - Cocoa Island 4 hard winter Will kill -any of the Al! varieties- of annual poppies. includ. -tions Should Imitate It artificial crises should be provoked. which for decades has hLred the ads Peron lals, and those not killed will Ing the California poppy. or e"hs- He warned the deputies against al. IF n buried p , and Not Accuse It lowing electoral consideriat4ons to in venturous into search for burl -.11be late In starting,up the next spring, eoboltzia, wbj& Is really not a poppy trewure, is now being combed" by 41L w411 well sew--plantla M tb4a -P terfere y6th.tiatAonal interesit "It is George Of Wfth-saucevaas- at r 7_ a i*.-Unconvinced-rhat -the-- Wi Mine, a member at the 151� -- -- season. Cutting should be taken of flarn -of France Is understood abroad- not in recommending hatred and- vio- Wblla the tre4tmout described Is ap.. modern treasure-hunting school which i such plants as balsam. geranium. and the Prime Minister.. Ray=ond Poin, lance that we will obtain the necea- and necessary for all decide -'such uses ecientijac­-but decidedly secret--• - aY perennials. there are certalm plants begotila. before they are killed by care, has again made an effort to sary results. instruments In groping for gold and • leg 0- 1 treat. Small seedlings of petunia, explain precisely the legitimate d MONETARY PURIFICATION gms. rather than mysterious maps,, which require other methods. Sweet ock. c' 'nasturtium. and calendula. found in sires of compatriots. At Bar-le-! "It. is paradoxical to exclude, them -and charts. �Vlllinm foxglove, hollyh' canter his compstrie 'bury bell, phlox sublata and hardy such 'abundance` at this season about Duc he said that 'French ambitions from international relations and -at The island. a volcanic speck In the pings present a didicult problem to.the: the beds and borders, make excellent were modest FraLCe wanted to be Ito' the same time to eneodrage them at Pacific, $00 Miles southwest Of Cos" � gardener, Who has not known his pot plantar for the winter, Owl mistress without foreigri influ- �! home to suppress the existing social Rica. which Owns it, appears to have' sweet Williams to appear dead and The garden well repays in the spring ence shaking its soveeebgnty, He system. Never was it more India- offered natural banking facilities for brown Is the spring, and thus to lose intelligent autumn treatment. If the would like its Peaceful sentiments to' pensible to continue in an orderly most of the pirates who preyed on art least two weeks' development? The directions given are followed, spring be shared by all peoples manner with mutual confidence to the. stately Spanish galleons engaged In this 'flowers will, earlier and larger, and France had even official Znxitsh piftaroses, too. are In indisput-linonetary purification which might be ferrying the concentrated riches of the class, and since one of their greatest there will be more of them, able testimony of its feelings in di- definitely compromised by itnprudence New World back to Old. minishAng the army, reducing the per or budgetary prodigality. The whol% The mysteTy is that so many do- a inch contrasting for View A. Price sod of military service and a new re- future of France was at stake." . Apositors- could use these. facilities W 0W'p§n]r Wilson Publishing C duction was being prepared which Thispassage was taken as an indi-'without stumbling over each 20 cents the pattern. other. -7 Every woman's desire is to achieve would cut the pre -war period by two-'cation that Mr. Poincare will strenu-' Morgsin, Hawidne, Bonito, Willnet, thirds Thus France has actually! ousty resist proposals tending to upset . Baurnane and others who lived by the erlC��I that smart different appearance which I draws favorable comment from the given an example of spontaneous -dis- the budgetary equilloibrium which is cutlass are believed, to have run Into observing public. The designs illus- armament, and it would be equitable being made by parliamentary -commis- that haven when the loot became.too crated in our new Fashion Book are that other countries should render, sions. Parliament re-opens on Nov. heavy for comfortable storage. They the -style- --Qi homaire to these sets and instead of� 3,after the Radical Coiigress, has met, say it got so. that a pirate could ace imi - an lt­ts��in some quarters scarcely dig a hole for his booty with- g France, to I ex centres and-will help you to acquire ample that much desired air of individuality. . that a determined attempt will then out finding that some competitor his -Prift 4 -.a 6-C-0i 10 eetAS -0 copy. TREA, Y REVISION A Irl-A I ION be"made to overthrew 14. P61nnne and'already buried to in rhat spW Referring to the recent agitation substitute a Radical-Socialist Gov- 1 This congestion was one of the sia"' ROW TO ORDER PATTERN& for treaty revisions in Europe, hie ernment to prepare for the elections. ,ious problems of the time. Write your naive and add, plain- regretted that the statute was always The total treasure buried' on the ly. giving number and size of such island has been variously estimated at being challenged. Such- discussions "Nw."hat caused 'a d6lay sit your patterns as-7ou want. Enclose 20c In awakened envy.' If the smallest spark friend the plumber's wedding?" "He , from $60AW,000 to $10D,000',Ow -ad; -badk­ Iind­ h- his," stamps or coin (Foist preferred; wra2. fell'on,any point in the continent, ij'had to g6 fetc Most esUntatoris prefer . the - latter it carefully) for each number and figure. address your order to Pattern Dept., might -easily cause a general confla-'man." Wilson* Publishing Co., 7S West Ado- .,God Pity 117hemal laide St., Toronto. Patterns sent by� • A Canadian -`Bar" God pity them who have no, love return Mail. -�7 To live beside alid'tou6h or jiSS. 7 N. Rather be lost and lowly under. Q11ildhood Fears Rather be dead than know not this.� d. Fears are very cripplIgg Indeed. God pity them and stop -their tears With wiser training our children might Who had a love and buried It. readily escape the specific fears a64 Rather be darkness and no morning,' the general_ anxieties, timidides, and Than candle with the flame unlit. self-doubts, which so woefully hamper them. But you can never rout fear God pity them who tarry after • with brutal, radical or "berole inesef- -Beside -the gate--where love- vietiv urea. it Is cruel to force a child, as through. ofte)i done to endure alone just --God Pity them-. when. - love has -failed• what it most- fears,- You are not them' I- making him- brave-no, not even If he And Iffe has failed them too. -A coliceals his tears to please you. The ifear pressed below the surface lives -Hildegarde Flan tier. 61 3 on and testers there. Good Harvest in Peace River Ridlcqle, or. honest amusement are' 0., Spirit River, Alberta.= Farm6rs In A CHIC NEW FROCK likewise useless. rear, no matter how 'Spirit River, Peace River District, foolish It sounds to the untearing, Is Distinctly modish is this attractive who have threshed their wheat to frock having a group. of plaits at each Itoo real a thing to be laughed off. It calls always for gentlenesi, sympathy. date, report yields averaging about 45 -.hW - side of the front and a PN?n back. In bushels to the acre. Though the liar. a serious 'effort to understand 'the View A cantisting_material or all�- vest In the district was somewhat sad' cause,.Patlent reassurance, and In over lace is used far the vestee It late this year -the grain has all..beett---' many cases, skillful r6-education in Jineets on the sleeves, and a long col- cut and stocked *Ithout-Veing affect. which. pleasant associations or better lar ties in a chic bow at •the • side. Wd by adverse weather conditions is shown fiiihiohed of one understanding on the child's part drive, B Spirit River -is about 300 miles V and out the few. material and has a short collar a northwestf Edrqonton and about 45 7 - . . loose sleeves with the insets Omitted, miles from Wembley, Alberta, where He Is a very high type of man In NO. i6iS is in sizes 34, $8, 4,0, 42 and the wheat that won the world's' chani,---­-,, longing. for freedom - m 44 inches bust. Size .38 requires 3 % whom. means plonship at Oe International Grain He Ekes his flapJaieki hoi"ana will steil thim from-an'y'unwar.7 camper ­y&,t�k sq..ineh, or 2% yards 54-inch something else than craving for lack and Hay Show at Chicago last year, and % yard additional 39- of responsibility. who leaves an unguarded skillet in Jasper National Park. material., was grown by Herman Trelle, ok • • • % ao, 6, .,L -3 :27,e.!r g, A- R ­5 4*; M:70 z 77 7 7, ., CoIgpd Haln :'I ndeano MemM of. Late. luminum bri -ROME. TRUMM Weak, Clain Obtain Relief Among the many remedies offered -Ior the-maintenance or restoration of health and strength, there Is nose- can "compare with -Dr. - Willi ams' Pink 9-goodtat r1fli most ailments are due. to poor, 107 _Min blood. Dr. Williams, Pink Pills. action on the blood, T have a specific ac When making It rich, red and pure. Through W yol 1. serve RED ROSE ORANGE blood the tissues of the OE t fthis. richer ` �EK o your family you are body are better nourished. and the *cm �he ;ftuetlohs Of the body better perform- baste tea yo,4 con. buy-t L`:led. Anaemic sufferers, weak, guld and nervous people speedIll find �.i, Classified Advqrdsemenb 'the Reward of Merit. . ....... new health and strength through T. rlave you shaved today Y„ Me"VIsCS21TIL use of this medicine. This was the , XIC G experience of'. -TLTRAPHO, 0. 'A Mrs. John - 9 FGA hed your hair U silectio-ns ;Is5.90 ter $64 Armour, Y�,S,: RAMOPH6 you brus ount-Royal 118114t South Monoghan, Ont., who says: anteed. Poisson. 340 M is e am one of the -any thousands who Newspaper women from many par Y Man 11 av e you manicured health through the use of Canada, officials of the CAnadian re have regained beal ZVs=SF OIL"03011 Dr. Williams, Pink Pins, and I take of "Yea: Pacific Railway and friends gathered "Then you may kiss Fido." Bon thin AN START You IN PROFIT opportunity of saying a word In to honor the OP ac unb ble In' Montreal Olin).. business makil recently (Stoekh assalose Stria - -pralse of this splendid medicine. Be- memory of the late Col. George Ha suostiXuKe on - sea. 8 pis. Int In 1ore begintlitig the use at tl�lq medt" founder of the Canadian Women", Inard's Uniment-tot Lumbago. greenhouses, benho .1, Exeter. Out and badly run down. % tl M sent. Box clue I was We a and for many years active . . . . . . . . . Press Club I found It difficult to do MY house- In publicity work of the Canadian F siclans say insane are happier at phy ARMS FOR SALIL work and was tired and breathless Pacific ReAway— A bronze memorial than the Bane- Don't 'have. to worry FGAINS. write for f re the least exertion. I had tried several He bearing a medallion likeness of the over doctor bins. inch, N medicines without benefit, an d finally Late Col. Ham was unveiled in the RO CO scientifically calculated e 'feel better, some nterea decided to try Dr. Williams' Pink Windsor* Street Station, the gift of the )UR BIRTHDAY H y Soon I b gan to I;& services of Astrology OfWR -V Canadian Women's Press Club,. as a in grateful recognition of h: Re was For psroculars address er, and found - as their founder and friend. 1 sleep better and, eat bet WOMAN COULD . . . . . . . . . . tribute to the 'founder of their organi P.O. Box 733. Toronto.' ray weight Increasing. In a word, I zation. a gallant gentleman and great 2, felt like a new person. I have since so The memorial, bore the following In- ay $2.00 Given 1914"M unveiling Miss -bi HARDLY WALK CM3LL IV commended. the pills to otheirs who Following the unvi With, eqUallyL good acription. n have taken them president of the C-W• tv 1y moll so sets of our 10c a asp To the memory of Colonel George 1 S. Clendennan.. Chr Seals for 'd .;results." t P.C., the permanent memorial'waB ac- Horn Tas how LY& F sold sand us $3.00 and keep Ift.00. Henry Ham, official of the Canadian .. wa PAIS for i Pacific by Xmas. at. Vichol", II"A Try Dr. Williams' Pink . for the Canadian I 04WT- Brooklyn, N�T.. Pacific Railway, who died In Montreal cepted phikhamds vegetable Umpand 040 neuralgia, net- chairman and president anaemia, rheumatlsM neural 7 �vousneas. Take them as a tonic if April 16th. 1926. This tablet is erected E. W. Beatty Redwed Het Health Yon are not In the best physical con - ton.Orit-11 have talcen IjdI a by the Canadian Womcsu's Press Club ot the Company. Arr NTM pinkh=, etable Compound dition and cultivate a resistance that VICTORIA PUTS V List of "wanted Inventionir and would not be, I nformat.1 n Sint Pre* �.�A will keep you well and strong. (:eta ASIDE and Full 0 I SIMPLE TREITNE'T L482,000 box from the nearest drug store and without it now. on Rmuost. begin this treatment 73 Sant St- Ottawa. Out. trouble so badly I -- COLDS 'Supply for could hardIX walk atment now. - FOR STORAGES I had a female P TZ0 SLANSAIr 00. Z"t. Iwo The pins ar"old by all medicine FOR CHILDREN 'dealers or will tie sent by mail at 60e 1 Continuous VVater tile box by writing The Dr. Williams' t Irrigation Canals Is to Be and I was ail run Raiain Oat. - Cold in the bead is very common at down and couid 'Medicine Co.. Brockville, 0 ? d of Ghfit"d this time of year, especially In the hardlyget are= I Provided to do my house- 70 very young. Neglect of a cold is A aw Swett Ski* • -All the produc Meltw-urne. Vic, work. I would be Natu First For the of northern Vivtorts. is due to Cuticura --%0 re Md prone to leadto serious consequences. I in bed threeor To relieve an congestion off the sys- four days win Help YOU. child travel from nature great system of Irrigation which at a Make your rem is the first step in treating a cold. The 9 out in the last 16 or time. I was toldt to books, not from books to nature, whether In Infants or adults. For has been carried ra somy given by Government, by a friend to parents -is the advice to the very Young. Baby's own Tablets 20 ) ears by the state in our I dil &na f the work has been done V try :-Uowellyu JO I are the ideal means of doing to being toy the me I took Jones, literary editor o this Con Most Of this WO es was' Chicago Evening post• in,an article at years, and the system da in. I took raining me narcotics or other harrafal rece beginn to t Sore Tbroat ber.Wue of Life, .5 fretful- extended as rapidly as. possible in or _ mg Ze In the Novem soothe the child ten bottles in d now I am 811 (drugs they so de to bi Inx under cultivation arras Magazine" on the Child and Nature. sa-.relleve its suffering and ensure water to make ri again and doing m%Lo-n -ork. spread on brown paper 'and no "These books are to be sympathed. ; . - o Liand which require have six grown.ups to work foe, 80 y on outside. Reduces Awlill- writes Mr. Jones, convalescence. �-them fer-'lle. This vast irrigation I have plenty to do. I also used L3Fdia apply ;rally understood." 1 Baby's Own Tablets art- witbout an , we Wash. and I ins and ess" Palo- resider,--young or-A14. system is supplied from Australia's K Paikham a Sanat the con- 0` eosin health bl himself the temay- -the Rtver Murray. think it,13 goc�L But I c and, and I ho has already felt for h great wa --IV colle. They check - ' I stipation and the Vegetable COMP6 charm of river and good'" who has diarrh9ea4 break.-uP colds and simple;, whI(h Is now Fending water through to nk if more of it was used women 10 L- thi learned to enjoy direct contact with ng sleep !thousands of Inflos of Irrigation than better off. I would notes nature." fevers, promote healthgivt I nets, in Victoria. New South WRICS would be be it cost much more. Aql' f­ nature and make the dreaded teething period without it if XWON, M East Can- Izes the value 0 na and South Australia.. UrgLNZLLtZJA He emphasizes the one medi- i The Tablets are I than any non Street, Hamilton. Ontario. KMG OF MW -study for the child. He says, "While,. easy give her lit. Victoria ham done more amuse- , cine that a mother call I y to In a sense All sin they 10theri't&tate in this direction, and it is Do you eel broken down, nervous imeaG such a stud mental 1 rte ones with perfect safety it to also a spiritual and pursuing its endeavors with in- and weak sometimes! Lydia EL Pink- d to excel- re guaranteed to be free from iajuri- now Tli'e state Parliament ham's Vegetable Compous 4tsctpllne and will give the child an It all me" creased viCur. raising a time- It alw!Z711 orientation toward his world that ous drugs. They are sold : by this year authorized the will create rime dealers or b�'iiiaii at 25 cents a has Z1.400,000 of loan money f6r Irri- �keltpw-%totli�, Wi18Q1iLi�:eiFC10y older . people lack, It box trom The Dr. WJIILqLms' Medicine of ok that will: expand as iCud water supply works. (I.Aat a mental outlook Co.. ockvil4e, Out.: the amount spent In q . gati*n • -the d that W1 III Ananclal year r. ctLlid grows older an 91.300.000). Of this this from that terrible wav was Corever keep him II as a fate Gabby Gertto PO 4822.000 will be spent upon the ftte--*md it Is a sin an we sum X ry j•*t being 'bared.'- construction Of storages to insure a ,Of course, ,the child will books. need a 46, 0 ntinuous supply of water for the !r - few other things besides A rigation channels. -small field glass or telescope will en. One of the areas of th"tAte which able him to go bird hunting.. With R 'haa been transformed from waste a be can study 1 eat growing district by land into a - wh tying glass pocket magol the babits of insects. means of irrigation Is the Mille-it "With the stimulus thus given, the This tom - -- of the northwest 6sag child will learn to make his i r1res about I,000,,000 acres, and with tER) At ture contacts with nature. own direct the advent of a reftb-- ant he will be Interested more In the about -, 5o.000 acres have been taken details ,than in the whole, and up for wheat growing by _Ws to 900 settelrs. A 560 t and Prober, But as the child grows: The river. Murray is about 1 older he will learn to miles In length, -great -Whol&__Iw the living garment of exist • of its valley, and the land for see nature as a and almost the -whole E q % have been 11 appreciate the either side, And he wt distance$ on e 'works of Drose­ltke Thoreau as­wlall reudered pr6dAfctive an the result of the land is used great observer of details, irrigation. Most of Ate of that 1-for fruit growing, grapes and citrus Henri Fabre." Principal occupations Jones that, being the prine It is the optuton of Mr fruits give the average child a few of the 0 fthe thousands of settlers who have encourage -him to 90 from up irrigation blocks along the right books, an taken shore or even books to wood,.Ileld, seashore or river. the world of-the back gardenwith , -and you In addi-on te` the MorMY,L other will have provided-him. , more Victorian rian rivers have also been used than a , to a new interest; you will have a great extent for Irrigation, and a mental kingdom.. can k8t• water supply pur'pos'es, -though 0 as given him ,Housekeepers who never, I le, the various — ----- find It easy to beat a batter." somewhat smaller scale, ed t. systems being design Brightening 13ridde I irrigation to 911 S� tesman ship -Not So Simple bring the benefits 0 ctric sine are now being pro- The ele correc -Pe,7a Victoria where it Is reclutred� diced -at X t ohler In beautiful- pastel eatte-lupts T6 millions and prescribed by physicians for n grayi orchid, When a n D that the best results may be obtain- Proved safe by colorings-blue. green, the bulge'in-a steel Plats he hits the from the land for- agriculture.. like. - What a' M. -r, lik Ow with, a a me Be_ %u4 the -W touch of life entire -�Iate- erBam­ L rose_ they add to the kite aii - bulge a direct. Neumlgla­ —Ne-UrMS .7 with result of A N I-N A true radical to a man who thinks putting the entiz -d- if YOU can't get WA _•Pnn8YlVaUi& paper• out of kilter. An expert taps care- you are against hit Headache Toothache 4A the bulge and on ap- . ............... fully all around as excited as he (10". beware of Counterfeits unrelated parts of the plate. Colds Lumbago Ask Another, parentlY 21, sma&h1p must deal There is -,on y one How many States are there That is how state AND If tab',O- 8 L 'RIleumatism "ASPIRIN" tablet. which seem absurdly Pain United States of America? with problem ja the U bolsbevist, or even to TIMM let is offered as, "ASPIRIN7 A. (on another Vage)-.8- In the simple to the socialist. The whole his ���� and is not stamped with the the parlor BOC ect-IFYOU AMCT Antarettc�-Toronto- Daily Star.. taxation, to' a single are so easy and perf DOES NOT "Bayer Cross"-reifuse it. With Cory of our tax use the's�ame k1ndofdy8hProfe9- tisnot"ASPI91bl". illustration, is full of rash s that are contemprt-i subject for sional I Don't take changes 14 I - ; - ; , lifers use. Dye ­THE HEART at all lo Red Rose Tear now packed oxpertments where the levy has com. t up In bight concentrated, I the purpose for which soluble form.. In the, 'bright, clian Alurril pletelY failed fujf� powd- it-wqx designed. but has achieved die -• .-No work to dissolve thenu, t only AcCeD -num never fore- 'Never any'sbaving, scraping or can try it estrous results which were ante*d. You crumbling them up. Theyare- which contaitis p roven directions. 'Hager' ayer" bo . xes of li tableto- ;without any risk ()rd er a seen, as they should have been. 24 grocer. Also tottles 61' and 160-Drit4jlsts, ekag• from your if one may not be a Is to eat his cake DYU ­ . r uke: almy pcWtion of it arict and have. it too but oni '�&n glvb his 0 A (reCtsU"d in Canada) ' of BS. ay*r Mauufacture of 311moseetle- -&& M III kDOWD' A:rdejo to the U mart "A A"). Whils 14 ester of Ssl1a7UC,,Ctd (ALomtyl S&Ilcylic Acid jai tb To are not fflitilrelT P10415ccl word and keep Y-0-LA wanotwture.to assiot t6 pitblic arainst itattom a W.0V 1ou t it and no chart;* Witi D&Fsr ,tam With amir svocral urods sawk. tits --slam era se turn OR Rover oowpw wilt be a.-Minardrs Liniment, 189UR No. 0­127 ST for all Pain Its) Pe made.. r . X 6, ,!°"'v'.}i ,,r _ 1 y. yr,..... .'.l'.oir•. r".r , r "'yti n V'i.. 'f uM4t F.. A'.`:i, '^ a ➢i .., T .vN, r v"`"'.+i ^. 3� . '° FT. r1d t•'LV'S L "tl -. ^Ai -. _ a , _i _ : ,y,.tw ' a'�• x: s•,...• h.. ,� ,. ,,,", ,. g G . i,n�.{c.yh ryb',,+ c. - ,• .;q, ,ti, •.r.�"' -m. _.,^',, .?.. ...:w •!s' ' R .G•.,,.`.'�"h' ox• :+L "..� a :w L.,. •�E'' . }� ro':''r.. '.ca .1y .:..a, Y- ..',,,r °rr� :� " ".x"s• `.;'; ' 'i• .•.. .wN'N' ib/ed.d!•1r"'+' .. .'., , '.: ` .... ;.:,' - '^'C.. J. S p''�,1 I L e 1 , , • 1t„dO�J111JiA7a - arts in-and -P'. Law, of Toronto spent - and lore Rank $. w 'little• r Y MrF. , o using, bpi3DL over tact week end with G. and Sun my with the former's mother Law, - - )lire. H. R. Monney isconfned bare -Dr. H. T. Failalse, r dent Dent- r` t to bee" bad throngh illness -Mies Jean Clark is in. Toronto ist- O£fite over Balsd =�V. :. =and Mrs, . _thialvee'k -_.AU0 ding -'the Provin store.. Offite hours, dally and - Oahe Sgrad'ay with friends in c1a1 Sunday 8chgal Convention, ss Rs by aPPOintment. T, p ��. — - evenings Spent Oshawa. • � the representative of St. Andrew's -The moothly� ,meeting of Lhe- - =` -- - ' ' '- '_� • "' ` -Gordon Brown, of Toronto, Sunday School. women's Guild of... St. George's Church will be held at�ohe home was the Roast of Grant and Mrs. ' --it is rumored that .the ran- - «• •� ; ,Arnot on Sunday. Apeerial Oil Cossp&oy has purcb&sed of Mr,_ Alex Gordon' on Wednee- - ' -St. Georges Obnrch next Sao- J•sepb Cowan's garage, and win day, Non. god at 2.30 p. in. Men; Cold V�eath*r' Goods "day: Services at 19.80 a. m. and 7 instal tanks�sled will stake Picker . - COMING -V E. Luke, opto- meterist,.167 Yon a St.,. Toronto, p p, sa. W. R.• Sproule at both 'fug a distributing., inL for the B Isenices. distribution of gasoe and oil for may be consulted about your eyes Overeoats— Predictions are' that "Blues" will bo very strong D:..J._aad_.Mrs.. Oi►llaghssas and this district. for glasses at A. H. Aliin's drag - : Aittde Ron, of Toronto, _spent n few -J. G. Baxter was in' Stratford store, Whitby. on Tuesday, Oct. -- _.this -season.' A natural swing from, the high eon Drs to a try; ''days last week with ' Mrs. Calls- last week attending the funeral of the let: Khan's parents here. • his uncic Joseph Baxter. De- -Beau in mind the concert to be Pleat dres8y"1o011i11g Coat. We have two exceptional values -The Monthly meeting of , St. ceased, who was eighty years of given by Beach Ave. Choir, in St. POW's Ladies' Aid will be held on age, was born in Pickering town- Paul's United' Cbarch, -dader the direct from Montreal to offer you at 22,50 and 55.00. 2nd, at 3 P. m. at the house :hip and will be rememBered by auspices of the'. home choir, on oatMra O. A. Sharpe. eomeof our older•, residents. _ He Friday. Nov. 4th. * ,Also, two linen of grey Worsteds, with or without belt E y -The Markhata Drug o's, -E, B. and Mrs. Russell and son, — g (Ma- was the railwaq despatcher in Bill � non's) One Cent Sale, ovember Stratford, but has lived retired y. of Greenfield, Masse .have - ea'vy eoliais, very dressy looking at 20.80 and 28.60. Bid, 4th and 5th. All new. fresh' for some years: been visiting J. O. and Mrs. �"hilip. Xooda direct from the factory. * -The following, taken -from the On their return home, Mrs. Philip See these lines before buying. ��' , Several from here attended Torun o Globe, cofi aide's farmer accompanied them as far as Tons- w. . the celebration at Claremont on re0bloot of Pickering, and will be wands, N. Y. Men's Norfolk Jackets -The famous "Carhartt" line. a -L.' B.:Ta eon, is �'J.':baraday evening last when.the of interest to his many friends in p piano-tuner, of Then me close is a guarantee of excellence. S leg- • Bowmanville, expects to be in this p. ;hydro light was turned on for the Pickering, wborrl be has visited did values in all -woos at 8.50 and 7:50. first ti out. and Geo. W. P. d please g the their order n he shipment of the "Kaye" Trousers has arrived. ; �earl��v_er -y year -• - -- Has a $ - - - -- =•--- . ; =W� -t�� a�3Sre— F�cott, of of the late P. Larkin, who was `vishing theft pianos tuned will - �� �� — the ,Another shim y rived. . well and being of known >,n the News Omnc)t and the will re. See our "Grey Herring -bone" at 7.501 Hard to 11t°h. Pivery and .son, Frank. of township, being collector of taxes y beat .the arearin "Whitby, spent Sunda with W. J. for a number of ceive prompt and. careful atten- g qualities of this epeeist line: -- 1� and lilts. Miller. y years: Henry tins. + Other .lines -from 2.50 up, G Larkin, of Saginaw, Mich., died " -The Women's Institute; will „r =-lgow is the time to rake up suddenly on Wednesday last at hold their regular meeting on Stanfield underwear. Of course when you think leaves, ge�on storm dbvre and the residence of his sister, Mrs. Tuegda ext NOV. let at the •• of Uadersvear• on naturally think of ��Stanfield s.�� Iowa and the many other James Nowlan, 792 Logan Avenue. y + ' _ - y y ' n 46ree'required to be done before He was in his seventieth. year and home of Mrs. Walter Bray. A There's simply nothing to heat the Red Label te'approacb of winter. eras born in Pickerin,R Township, fall Program will be given, in all-wool line. / -John Murkar was summoned the eldest non of the late Mr and cludiag the girls last month's pro. _ _$* Niagara -oa- the Lake oa Hon Mrs. Patrick Larkin,' Ontario Uo. gram' Don t forget the change of Men's and Boy'e Sweater Coate and Wlnii Breakers. day on account of the death o date. pioneer. For forty years Lar- Never had a more complete _sad attractive lIt>4e,. °- ihla brother, who pasie9 away, kin was a resident of �Sa Saginaw Rev. E. B. Cook of _Vewcastle. is g e ' Call is and essamin them. 'r r aafPOe many years of illness. where. until reheat he was en_ will preach 1n Bt. Paul's United a .. -John Topper has been off daty .gaeed in the hotel business. He Church on Sunday • at 10.80 a. m., w_ for a week Rnffering from neuritis attended the Oaua�iian National in exchange with the pastor. Revs to one of his arms. Mrs. Topper Exhibition this year for the fift A. R. Sanderson will preach at — R :•lsrecovering Dicelyfrom an open- first au the He was Audley at 2.80 p. m, and at $t. DI�„N D ' PARTMENT iatLon performed on her Dose, anion those Paul's at 7 p. m. Good music b ' W, g present when the y _ fie �A r Nlrr. W. H. Peak- and daugh• exhibetion was held op the old the choir. Come And worship. -In our Ladies' Department we have many new lines a , ter, Miss Reta, of Toronto, visited King Street ground. He is snr -Tbe Highway Department of Dress Goode, Flannels, Yams Cloths, Wrap- lPlekering friends on Sunday and vived by one brother, Patrick, of have men bney erecting algae perettes etc. Also Fancy Buckles and Bnttolts bare attended anniversary Buffalo, and one sister, Mrs. Jae. with the word "Stop." on the for trimoling -and - don't forget the faU -11ae of +_ seiwicea.ia SL Andrew's Church, Nowlan. Toronto. One daughter, sideroads which lead to the Pro- "Holeproof Hosiery," silk and wool, at 1.25 per tt ; Of which they were formerly mean- Mrs. Wayne Royal. and three vincial Highway, and which are -pair, =x grandsons reside in Sagioa�r. Mr, dangerous to motorists, many -Rev. J. S. Ferguson ocenpied Larkin was a Roman Catholiccand serious accidents having occurred e pipit in the United Church at these points. The a member of the Elks person who . 3t at own a Curnere on dunday -Good weather always adds to neglects to stop where these signs :.And we mention just one � uWwaiaR for Rev Mr Woods, who people's pleasure and enjoyment. are erected is liable to a fine, and >, abed an anniversary sermon It aloo adds greatly to the, • sLCrese ahonld an accident occur use a re — GROCERY SPECIAL' 12111 ' 1n Fit Andrew's church here in the of sa enterprise that calla for suit of his neglect to atop he most y rp - Morning. ° public support. Tbns when the bear all responsibility. Half lb. tins of British Colombia Pint; Balniop � -The W. iii. S of Ste Andrew's Sunday of Oct. 28rd dawned, the -Mr. W R. Sproule was is ",. Church•will sleet on Wednesday, Peterboro attendiD the Dominion at 10 Cents per. can. ' y glory of the sac above forth over g IiTev, 2nd: at 8 m., at' the ]some our fair village. the balmy - breezes -Convention of the A. Y. P A., of Of Mrs. Frank Westueye Also, crept in from the west and men which he ha" �a President for lr annual Thank- ufferipg meet- and women arose to thank God for the past two years, and which was .::. • t� will be held Nov, 16th, at a.00 His goadDesa• It was St. An- -held on Thursday, Friday, Satur- 3t€ ss Chace, of Toronto, will be drew's United Church Aonivers• day. and Sunday morning. On the speaker ary, and the members. and adher. account of his duties in coonec- . -Died. in Toronto General Hoe• ants of the "Auld Kirk" gathered lion with the Anglican Church in _ t3 oti: _Sunday, Oct. 23rd, Eliza from "halt and west and north picketing and Dunbartoa, and his Clothing estlake. widow of the late Ar• and south" to a special service of studies in college. Mr, Sproule was �tbiar N. Ridley, in her •78rd year. worship Rev. Stuart Woods. B. compelled to relingni•h the posi - 'The funeral service was held at A. of Markham, conducted the tion as president. and,.. was one. N ceeded by hi r. O'Connell. of To- Toronto, on Tuesday. e, ?22 Brock. Ave., rnvroinR service 141 r, Woods gave .. ' 'her late, reside at 2 pe m., much food for thought as he on• rooto, who is well known 'to the We are showing nay usual Fall Assortment interment in the Necropolis folded the Gospel under the subject church in Pickering._ _ As_ - - - -- - -- - - of the bigh'regard in which he is' C3emeter of Cl- O€hlug y of The keys of the Kingdom. held is the AspociatioD, Mr. Q�i ha A. McGibbon, barrister, of His message will not be forgotten. LOWnide�' and taeinl' 'Read Oshawa, has been appointed In the evening Rev. R, Davidson, 8prnnle was presented. with a County Crown Attorney for Oa• De D , of Kcox Victor ia. College. handsome gold watch. tario County, as sriccessor to Clot. Toronto, gave a rood account of Along with these two lines J. P. Grierson. S. A , who resigned his stewardship as be dealt. with NOW A40sr Asom ". '- "' we have adc'ed ' ion account of his heavy private the old Gospel of "Redemption." - -- - --- the reel �prattice, resignation being Dr. Davidson gave a' new so -gee o RENT -On 000. 2. Piakerinsr. a a `p TOO Tai�o)<'B 'very reluctantly accepted by the this old subject and leis message T4 roomed oott.ae, Applyto Teo. Watpn, , Ontario Government. was Rood evidence that the boys R. R. 2, Pickerieri 44u�4.00 r '- Y 's who frequent our TheololRiti►1 Cul- �, Tsgp- O„nmker t�r8t. Paul's si hush will be held on legs in Turonto will be is safe �. United Church, Pickerini. Apps to W. L. Prhiay evening of thin week. A hands am they are being trained f o ia• - �s t)ne prioe for _Quit or Ovgroost. + social evening is befog arranged, go out_ -to tell the old story. The EBSETS FOR BALE - aood and the'yOnog ladles mod gentle- evenIat: service wan anQmanta&A itiw � .__ _ _._ . _ These lines are striotl glade to memure. WORK CLOTHING ualMkt are 110v1VsQ to come to mss- querads,attirs. tf possible, Bring friends from St. George's and Bt~ PSal's, Bay, Fairport- __- - - -- -- 8-11 'Patronage for these goods. r your friends. A good prog", s who withdrew their ser- vice* for the occasion. W. R OR BALE- Beverali+sstyear'ahew F also this • • Good time and all welcome. Sproule, of St. GeorRe'a, assisted year'. pullets, Plymouth Roes% Mrs. Blenkin, Dumbarton. s -The appearance of -St An drew'sOhureh has been mfieb im.. in the service. -Gordon Brown, baritone soloist of Chalmer's V OR SALE-Fresb milch cow, Jer- 4years droved by the erection of a church Church. Toronto. delighted the •L• WT. old. Good tester, Apply tc Thomas Bacon, Claremont. announcement board, which gives the name 'of the eharEh, the congregations, both morning OR BALE -100 bred- to-Ts y,puilats, F' pas- tOr'6 name. and • the hour of the sad evening, with his @ pleadid renderings, Mr. Brown is g young Rorks, Leghorn. and Ancones. Also, red and white cabbage. Phone Pick 4700, atf ' ' 4anous servicep. It is most beau- Wally done in black with.gold Ietterinq, 'credit main who promisee much for the future in making his Quark on.the. FOB SALE -7 choice piers. 6 beeks I' old. Apply'to Almore Courts, lot 24, con. s, Pickering. and is a to the mtisical world. On Tuesday even. Phone 2288 Claremont, or address Claremont P. o, 8 -Oscar Downey, *of Myrtle, ing the chicken pie Rapper waN a decided success. The evening GEORGEKEA,Y- Licensed auction. ' W110 wag recently appointed Co. Inspector by the County Council, wag all thaL.could be asked for as ter, Attune Live stock and general sales promptlY attended to. 'Perms reasonable. R. a, stoutfyine, PhoneStouff,9003. to look after the corn borer peat to weather, which added greatly to the people's comfont. The ladies: • 51-4 FARM Which is proving so destructive to of St. Andrew's always enjoy a TO RENT -Being lot 15. con. 1 1 Scarboro, comprising 130 the corn crop, was in the village good name, especially when they acres, running titre' m. good buildings. For further varticulars o 3. Fawcett, R. R. 2, West _ one day last' week,_..nd ---gn prove e a supper, and on Tuesday pp y Hill, i -9 NsWa a pleasant call. He is giv- night they maintained that very O RENT - House is Dun bartoo. T•called lug instruction t0 farmers as to tl;e beat methods of dealing with high standard and sent awn y a contented and happy Geo. the old manse, or 10 acres with -kouse and barn, good garden land, about 2 acres in raspberries. Apply R. H. Stroud, the question. The government is peopple. Hanberger and his Orcheet ^a Pickering R. R, 2e Ont. 8 10 making determined efforts . to the If from Danforth United Chums 71 -,'To• ARM FOR SAL_ "R -TO_ -RENT= F meet situation. farmers do in eonto, entertained the large audi• 159 acres, lots land 3, con. 5, Uxbridge Tp 'the best of hod. Plenty 4 not assist every possible way, the successful growing of corn once splendidly, the p y, people giving 'vigorous or ester. Windmill. Terms reasonable. Apply to owner. Robert J, will be sa_ 'mposaihility, applana6 to each unfi ber was evidence of 'their appr"cia M!y,Claremont Ont. 8-9 ORONTO WET-WASH LAIIN• -0h Thnreday evening laRt Charles Bright, of Rosemount, tfon. Miss Marie Martin, elocu- TDRY (Semi finish) —Let our driver call and explain our 24 hour service. `fit a red before Police Magistrate tioniet, and Chore. Rowortb, tenor soloist, also rendered approdative Just leave your name with Mr. S. W,) *via, barber shop. We will pick up sod deliver 8 times a week. • Ohrk charged with the theft of tairaees.lrolro Mrs. George White, numbers. All these friends will be welcomed to YiekeriaR at any ' F ARM FOR SALE;OR RENT -65 Dunbarton. He pleaded guilty to this charge and time, as most of the folk are appre- acrd of land in lot 12, con. 5, Pickering, lots of water at both platxs ana soon bui►aimg. and fences, lam rotted was seoteneed -to six months' determinate and oiative of good music. So another year ban There are many medium to sell or rent on ac- count of poor health. �Jantes W. Hick. R. R. ], Locust Hill g 44tf two years leas one day indetermin• da s• that people le y people torgetabont, but i hte, with hard tabor, is a provin- an anniversary occasion will not ARM T RENT - About -70 scree, F cial.reformatory. At the same time be was charged with be forgotten. The Rdbd and valu- t Good ontbahiaing. half of b se D' Plenty M Also half s ma+t `' °berious offence against a yonng able will be carried into the future for better and nobler living, and water. west of.same lot comprising 90 act w C W fHeronw�tet Htwltorked together Ap- tirl. and for this offence he re• those elements, if any, that have Mved his preliminary trial, and crept in as seemingly tlnwcrth y ARM TORRENT -190 acres, being Flots 9 *vas coeimitted for trial at the « of any great people, will be left and 10, con 9, Pickering. ood clay loam soil, Al for fell wheat and alsike; lenty of brooms; :t court of competent jurisdic- to pas* into the mists of the water. Good frame house, :Lion. past. -Cow. �r"�""ing barn and stables ADpp1y LO D. A. P Iakefield, or D. M, Morgan, Claremont, 7`i' WORK CLOTHING ` Our, -M shirts,_sox, underwear, overalls eto., are now oa the.. shelves, and again we axe soliciting-your 'Patronage for these goods. r Williams Boots are the same old reliables as of old. ; J Fred T: • Bunting, _ _ Pickeiing JJ ti Ey Established 1857. z THE'CENTRAL -GARAGE — Telephone 4900 d. Auto. Repairs, Aceessor es,Oils and -- - Gasoline, Acetylene Welding, s - - : Battery tlharg ng.. .. , -i Eepairs made on all make" _ o►t cars. CHARLES Bs r SPENCER .' Proprietor, ­,:-I :Pickering - t•1'' W •,. , .. 4 . '1 ,:- .. , + '::.4 L. •a,`6 .. ''O .?• .t'4 ..r ,p'•Yr.V ,Y"S rT, �t... • wL �.. ... ` _ _ '..'.v` .. l cry, �' _- i..• h'LV „1,!. `• • .�, ' h _, r :. . . , ",. . � ... h i,. , •ia . • ,. : ... � ' r .• , . 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