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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1927_11_11j" r ;,7 q M� 711747-Ir IF • VOL. XLV1141 T IC"E KRIN09, ONT, YRIDA NOV. 11, 1927 X 0 o 4U*fs**W*;;e&L 49awbo. C#=00= WEST HILL DUNBARTON. On Sunday next at the Co, The sacrament of the Lord's Sup- Community GREENWOOD On v Vill and baket. y morn- Hall, Sunday-School-mill- meet.-at-2- will'be disw-jLse4_on_Sunda ing, Nov. 18th in Melvills�_Presbyter- P-M. Afternoon church service at 3 JL 1IRS7 D., Dirertor J. C. McConachie o'clock• Rev. D.-R. Langford *111 be Church. Rev. the preacher. To -night (Friday) the otootario. Res Pa - I of the American optodbetricall I c6nd4et'the service. 'Mr. A. -H. MILLS 1• Eyes examined by appointment. _Z_ McCurdy will sing "The Holy CiW'. A.Y.Y.A. are holding a social evening. A 11,1110ne'llift Claremont, out. . % 11 young people Are invited. Notablished 1888 Baskets ' ot all sizes E)UNSAWTON. WLIITEVALF- B. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and - The chicken pie supper is the event A I . Miss Ethel Seebeck spent the week- AZILeSeliscitor. Notarr� Public Etc. Money to of the month. -and descriptions end with her parents. a ojus. South Wing, Court -House. Whitby. Jay Rev. J. R. and Mrs. Fraser -had a Our first snow-storm-.of the season -1-9 ta.Solicitor,,Notary Public. A. - nne&'BUL. a Av 3ROWN,ING. K. C.. Barrio- trip to. Kingston last -week. A .9.1 gear took place on Sunday. ,.A t lowest prices Mrs. McGowan and family, of - 11 last week- but Bar Isassestiatel west of Post Office. Dundas Street. Mrs. MacNeely fell -L phon, RFA boro, visited friends here over -tht €ertunately 1, OMe, ph,n, 492 Sal 0 ho"d Y-- Miss Edith Carom ri, of Toronto EATON & ROSS— Barrister'& So. Neil Fraser, Miss Bernice Eddy and and spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Nortbern Ontario -Building, &N Miss -Mary Anderson spent the hjDIi- Mu tn. Toronto. Smith. Adelaide 2767 matter with our 6tiocessor to late W. G. niversary services in the United people ? t ORA& A. WHITE. day at their homes here. Not very many to League Monday W -ftto Rev. Mr. Mustard conducted the an . , . A. D. Barnes night. What's the ]ftlCHARr,80N PICKERING— young h0a Phone Mark O*W Church last Sunday evening very ac Barristers, Solicitors etc.. 213-224 CAmfed- Quite a number from here attended oratissaLife Buildi. . Corner Y. ceptably, while. Rev. Mr, Fraser. the armiversary services at Green , 7 * biw. Pickering office open Wednesday and Michael's singing was much appreci- Satutdair eveniap. Phone Pick. NW. Sti F U R N I T U R E pre Kenneth and Miss Helexi Turner en.- nt..�� Main I& and Rich ated. -Wanted owed Sta_.Toro and Main ached at Birch Cliff., Miss River on Sunday. BOTTOM PRICES tertained a number of school friends. AT one !light recently. ^VOLKY _T IT.- :B :M & :rj Miss Florence McKay, of Toronto, R. FOWLIB. Dentist. Cor. November gave us a taste of. spent the week -end wrath her mother, Highest DKFLinJ and Victoria ParkAve, To. CLAREMONT, ONT. pton Rd winter. Mrs. Clara McKay. ((Sue stops at door). Open Evenings Dressers $12' ups Wa Howard shotaDds Joe Stephenson had an old-time hog- Miss Irene Pugh, of West Hill, prices $4 up. Chiffoners, 5 drawers killing. Sausage and hams will be spent the holiday with her parents, p oD. C. Smith. Dentist, Stesuff- and good sized mirrors, plentiful now. Judson and Mrs. Pugh. vine. Honor Graduate of Chicago and To- half price.. It will Frank H. Westney received a Miss "Greta Pendleton has been Universities and the Royal paid Phone amce 1011, pay YOU to Call. k on the face while crank- spending a few dais at tho'borlie of severe knock appointments. 261y ing his tractor. He carries a peculiar her aunt, Mts. Fleming. Mrs. M. E. BLAKE B. BEATON. D. D profile now. been one 'of tl�e finest. Parks has returned X.&. C*2%3MZW Material October has home after spending a few weeks Graduatelial the Royal Co Deng Roofing Zs4University of I= Office Months in the memory of many. with friends in Belleville. .4 Gblj�ectio stem Whitby, Flowers were blooming uD to the time The Ladies' Aid of the United d Ind.' C 0 A L t012 to phone 6. 6 x Columbis, Shingles of freezing on the 6th of November- Church intend holding a borthday SO pbosse 220. 4417 _ 6. . 7 X Theo. Annan has been laid off with party on Nov. 21A., it being 20 years 5 1 , , 16 ZIL 0. SMITA. D. D, 9 L D. S.. No. 2 8ind x a poisoned hand. since it was qrganized. Watch for N (Successor to Dr J, N Dales''. 'Graduate of The club executive met on Tuesday bills for fuller particulars. A good supply of Hard and Soft- '&be Royal College of Dental Surgeons and Toron' and decided on the meetings. to University. At Claremont office over A. 'TORONTO 'ASPHALT TORW Coal on hand. Also a supply. Scott's gtoce every Tuesday and Fr,d;;, ROOFING W6P11Mt'meetinR will be at the home STOUFFVILLE. of F. M. " Mrs. Chapman on Mon- of Kindling Wood, Murray's 18 in.. 82 in. and N inch day evening next In December a Chri9t Church (Anglican) will hold stove length. BBBERTT.FALLA ISIL 1, D S.. D D. S_ CraduaLe of the Royal College of widths, 4 in I.Shingles; also novel evening is likely on the tapir. a bazaar on Nov. 17th. 12tt Phone Pick. 1708 . and the University of Toronto The Hydro towers are being erect- Anew plan* has been-tsurchased by IOfSca S Baladon's store. Pickering. oat. above) Metal Valley and Ridge Roll, eel here, This p the United Church board. 'RO. PICKEKING houn: 9 am to 6 P. M. or by &4TInt- jgreat public ownership asset. Phone Pick 3700. interest certainly treats the farmers A large number of our nimrd, left DONALD MVN vv*-priee an -VoTy meagrely and carries cheap for the woods last week for deer. finished- job• power for the cities across our farm.% A splendid Thanksgiving and veter- L. SURNIN HAM Building and General ELIZABETH RICRARDSON---� without any effort being made to an sermon was preached to the As - satisfy country needs. sociation in the United Church last 00atrac-dog. A -pire and sawsooks• le insurance of all kends• PICKERING Sunday by Dr. Daniels, of Toronto. Estimates furnished on &I compassesof s*W fie stand. I classes VIM of work—Interior and Exterior. GRE;N 000. Miss Brabazon, of our High School ghat LU-M—BE.1% YARD staff , was summoned home suddenly 110 POSTILL. Licensed Auctimew. P. and Mrs. Willovis event Thanks- last week owing to the death of her Alteratione and repairs. JU 0 for avesivion of Ton 6" owmd& Age. Uxbridge. father in a motor accident near Lon- Chimney@ Built Concrete Work. ofts memo of au k1weis &Mosraq# toes dwWw" %%IF giving in 10041MM Addlaves avow Wvw P o.. CaL THEZIN MINING MAR-1411 A Mrs. T. C. Robinette and family don. Phone Pickering 5712 as- spent Sunday with Miss M. Wood. Our merchants have changed their FAIRPORT, ONTARIO- a-DRATON TOWNS - * bov and Pell, furnish quotations Miss Plowman and sister, of Rich- minds and now contemplate keeping Gonswrassew osessaimplowar 100 and information on all Listed and mond Hill, were in the village oil open Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- Aoseenteow 2016 SOMMI.�= SHINGLES "Issaw at 111learb Unlisted Mining 8too" Monday. day evenings as usual. until the be- JW &Am. I#=.. 0" _V Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell and family, We will be pleased to advise wbiLt ginning of the New Year, when they Nova Scotia Shingles ..-WX MAW. LICENSED AVC_ stocks to but or to hold. or of Toronto, spent Monday with James begin closing every evening except .,Oak GasIvanized Steel Shingles TIONr Ywk. Qatario and Ckwissm what stock to sell. Raine and fwaily. Saturdays during January, February loor - Bird's Felt Slate Shingleel AN c The lawn tennis club with a few of and March. aF CIO - a, salso P=a"—dod -Clients we making maiway by I... Was rsmscmbw E... may to their friends spent a social evening A very unfortunate and what may for sale at "WAsselseNzws-officv. bell a" Indoessab- following our advics. 640 jilsooss. W'Wtby, Ont. 27 Our long experience In mining. ex- with Fred and Mrs. Disney. on Mon prove to be a fatal accident happened T. PATE O."S - CLAREMON'r tending over a period of twos day night. an Monday to Myson Anderson, son Can and get prices. Phone 2912 twenty E., Tremble and V. Disney spent of Hugh Anderson df this place. The . ... ... years. allows us to give sound @A vice the investment feature of a mine Thanksgiving with friends in. Torontonoher • boy, who .is but 14 years of age, with lg�tjvo feature of a pros- D. and Mrs. Andrews and Gordon n another small child were out rabbit LAW or the epee u S 0 W Brown, of Tor*nto, spent the week pective mining vesture. - hunting near Sonya. and while going end with John Brown and family. over a fence the Vin discharged into Ira SOLLOWAY, MILLS & CO. the shave your John Stewart passed away on his right arm, tearing the flesh of 9 A R A G Ef isirvace installed for win- Members of Standard Thursday, Nov. -.W, at his late real- the arm, to the bone. He was rushed ter, or your old one Stock ftebLage. dente here after a lingering illness to the General Hospital. Toronto, Membak of the Montreal of some seven or eight months. He where his am was found We are prepared to do all kinds repaire'd. mininx Exchange. to be in a of repairing of cars,. also hat. was the ,youngest son of Mrs. Ste— bad condition, which will urobably -re- 0211ce and Board Room, (hound Floor, art and the late Samuel Stewart. He quire to be aimputated. tiry charging. electric We can rive you the best ustropolit" Building, spent most of his - life I%, Toronto welding and in fact everything in con. liessof Furnaces. Rang" -TORONTO. ONTARIO where he worked as a nlulnber until . ' . 9 and Restore on the BROUGHAM. Phossas": AA*I&idt W71 and GM -after the death- -of--hi, father, when .,BR section with -he came homii to look after his car work. market. The. bad (weather. on. Sunday kept THE RUKIkL insother's faribs, Be leaves to mburb. y 1. ... . - his loss an aired mother as well as many from church. Gabs Oils, Grease and Acces#orles. !Oil@ and ]lard we" at Kra.- John Gillman is under the -ANY LTD. a most devoted wife and son. together SECURIT65 COMP .1 on hand constantly, lowest prices. doctor's care at present- with out brother and five sisters, to 'whom we extend our sympathy. His The Mission Band will meet as Ni and "'e ou;- Catalogue" of. Phone 4" Real 111latate and Insurance. remains were conveyed to Sale's -usual • on Saturday afternoon. Dodge and Star Cars. Salem Miss Marie Devitt,' of Obba*al ..Farm ProperMes a Specialty. .Cemetery an Sunday -afternsoon, after - spent the holiday at Meadowbrook. a service at the house Conducted by We are sorry to report that John LAWS GARA%.111E, YIN BUSHBY Read Off1c*: 213-214 Confederation Rev. Mr.- Barnes, Life Building. Toronto. Greig is still under the doctor's care. AND SERVICE STATION Phone Main 1390. WHITUVAIL111 The Carlton family, of I'$ron't4, ON PICKERING -*'­��... '.. - , . visited the Carlton family here over Branch Office: Gordon Building, Miss Florence McKay -entertained the week-end. A: Pickering Ontario.. a number of friends to a Hallowe'en The Women's Institute entertained Protect Yourself A.Sales.. Event Out Phone woo. 29if party on the night of October 31st. the Brooklin branch at Mrs. Shep All report a most &ijovable time. pard's on Tuesday afternoon. ...... of thW. J. and Mrs Beaton- arsi- family, John C. Philip, of Pickering, and is Ordinas" CLAREMONT of Toronto, and Dr. Blake and Mrs. John Cowie, of Toronto, were Thanks- Beaton ; of Whitby, spent Thanksgi - giving callers at- Brougham. FREE—Por2 weeks only %0r-j'-TEAMERY I ing with their parents, D. R. and Mrs. Mrs. Hanley, of Stratford. and Mrs. C-04he, Cold ra. Beaton. ani. Miss Bate, of Toronto, *ere'wits ,'$ &W worth. of Groceries with eTe'ly The usual' Hallowe'en • pranks' were Migs Bate over-the• h6liday. chi Brantford Kitcken Cabinet Sold, indulged in by the small boys and On account of the special services .-Bron wo Highest price paid for girls. A band of big boys had theli in the church, Sunday School will be Vane into our store. , See our XF * 1). Crearn at the fun in tearing down fences. etc. This held at 10 o'clock on Sunday morn- -- dews. Ask us about the sale. This 8 Et wanton destructIm of property is ing eel Yew golden opportunity to obtain the Clarimat Cream" likely to land those scamps in the E., E. and Mrs. Perryman and X"en'Cabio6b that you are in nved and thence to the county famiily spent a very pleasant week- of.' The sale lasts fosr2 weeks only. po ice court, where they may have the pleas- end with the tatter's parents at By T!6king jail, wt on the Cabinets are ,the Give us a trial and be convinced eating their Christmas dinner. Acton. _:Tbs prices lowest we have ever offered. And the ure of Every lady in the community Is in- Mri. Peter Brown, Master Jack Groceries are Free. *r ElM DAL vited to attend the Women's Institute Miss Amy, have returned home =r nice meeting at the home Mrs. R`._RA6- spending a week with Mrs. E, E. Drop-aide Silding Couches. to I Cod Liver. 0 aumble oratmusee $18.50 and $16. lox 3=C* son on -Wednesday. Nov. 16th., at 2.30 Perryman. Tw*.opeqi&ls is' Walnut Steel Beds. p.m. A..very intfrestinir program by Arthur and Mra. Carlton entertain- Keeps . the • system able talent *111 be given as follows: ed forty-eight friends and relativft S" in round watInuoug posts, the t 4�built up, and on- :44her with orated panel in the For Pastry use Solos by Miss Kathleen Williams, of from Toronto, Oshawa. Whitby. and ~m *&7 and $10-00. Toronto, and Mrs. F. Bunting. of Pick- Brooklin over the holiday. ables you to with - ering; readings by Miss K. Fawkes, The Matthews family, Witters and stand the attacks vrkir not guy your misuresses now. Our, Royal Brand of Pickering; current events by Mrs. Crokers, of Toronto, and L• and Mrs. _.i- ..bf thess common 7 bahwe the Wwasee In price. while Pasamore; Paper, "The School Lunch", Matthews spent Thanksgiving with winter ailinente. premet stock Isms all mattites- and fatnily. at your Grocees. b Mrs. Tmn; talk on agriculture by Bert Matthews s Especially effective with, ses at the 9W prim Urs, -Johnson; stringed duet b Miss The football match on. Saturdg Farmers who have whmt go$ your Fawkes and Mrs. F. Bdriting: by afternoon proved very unsuccessful, children. te -itt Soar made from yvmr own stration on salads by' Miss L. Major methods used by ,the visitors in play wheat.. We can and Mrs. Reesor. a jitney *111 leave being not appreciated by the home All Sizes, All Kinds. A. Ste 'ror grind it. the store at 2 and 2.15. The meeting' team. It is a pity to thus spoil a will start promptly at 2.30. good game. AT — Furniture Dealer and Food of all kind@--Chick4p Ifeed. The second treatment of-innocula- We were pleased to-JTSve at the Funeral Director hen few, chop, millfeb(L tion will be administered at the church service on Sun dlav—last ohe of H E Phone 19001 school house on Saturday, 9th our old boys, Geo. Stevenson, who Jones Druj store- at every week-day. — Nov. ' at 2 o'clock. Will the parents kiidl; sang very, acceptably. It is always a ont"jo see that all children receiving pleasure to meet those who cam to PTCKERING, -ON T, treatment are present. help in any way the old home town. & k .. .. y. .rr.] , +Cn -,.. aa:M,jf`, ��t.:. }.. .�.�^�. ...a`W. , � •r. •3�s .�"�•�':;?•�.w, > .? ,s:. ..;�c. �pc:• f, .nAlh'..Kyh.*:,Tr. k ".. a. cwlus�e�i A'. .: .t•,"AW \F�M��•= YU r .r- ..�,%Z+,Fy,.L., ,. .: `3F� . !'S.,�n #�. .! b��:. _ } � 1 - � 7 ��� ' ABOUT RADIO SE'T'S _ {a f ' lauick, ?sale, sure relief from,. ° �� axis _ palatal tailotlses 0a the feet. "� ,� v ' : yy matallol shoo-no the11 �� � As predicted last year, radio with- terYlesa," be sure to•get the type that `. out batteries; chemicals, -- chargers, -at- is completely batteryless and built to n„ . r ' tachments, etc„ are now the standard. be eo. p� � On de''�"'� w r , '# lu another year or so battery -oiler- Of this type the "Rogers, Battery - F <' / o °,/!fed. - _ `4" ' ` 4 '� "° x sled seta '0111 be obselete, almosC Peas is the only one with any record wor"I lesis, .wherever current is avail. Of proven performance behind 16. Con• A ! able; w ceiv'ed in 1923 and introduced to 1986,. ' ,,= Wilson - publishing Company w" Those con ng he purchase of a it is the first and only time - tested radio op fag batteries radio set, complete in one cabinet. houtf I - -- I de #n- „gyp to and operating to of lectric" 'radio -(1) direct from any�rtil current lO�/ I those tt.ha e' r ulit to operate direct socket (and inmost cases it, needs no r '- .� '':t `~' from gh-t socket-made in one tac- aerial). u ' or complete to one cabinet -all Moreover the Rogers was conceived, ready ! to operate, and -(2) ordinary developed, perfectgd and made right electric sets that can be "adapted" in Canada and was the world's first i `' F •'� ' to lightaoc et operatic b installing Batterleas A/C radio set. a so- called .power unit, which power • Producing such a set that will give t b s; unit generally consists of a 'B" Elim- I uniform perforn,ande in all loo --Th4 WAI K is -nut- sail Ph Q _.�- t z charge:'. You still have the "A" bat- i first year or two brings grief.- Now, • ,�. levy; you still have chemicals, but' in its third year, with thousands of " a' Sk l,'tT� .' " t % the charger is connected to a light sets !n' active operation tram coast socket, and .so they are termed to coast the Rogers has proven its all This latter type merit. J ,1 ,' ., g •a. :,::;R 4 R'',,' r 7•;5',' ;rg'rrr g:. , 1„.,; e� serves very well for, those who .a1 . Don't experiment. it may coat yoM a • ready have a battery operated set, but !dearly. Look for the name "Rogers; _# -'` _ __ Indian Chief Treasured Perpetual Pass cannot afford to turn It in fdr, a new 1 look for the Rogers A/C Tubes with y t tt An lnte{esting incident is recalled the railway' company's lines. This genuine Batterylesa Model, but when i the top clips and be sure then you`ll t .3 by the recent celebrations in honor pass became Crow .Foot's most tree• . buying a new radio supposedly ' "Bat• f have no regrets later.- -Advt. . I . - o fthe memory of Chief Crow Foot sured possession and he exhibited it whose wisdom and farsightedness with pride among his tribesmen. " �` was largely responsible for the sign- In some old records of the Company Radio System f or Trains - a i� �,a . . fats o[ the famone Treaty Number 7 Is proof of the old chief's gratl;tude.. which threw open a new empire in A letter to VaaHorne reads as tot- a Js Meeting it access 'the west for settlement. tows: ° It was back in the '8o's after the 'Great Chiei of the :Railway treaty with the Blackfoot Indians had "I saute you O Chief, O Great. i Progress in Recent E.Xperimerl'ts Is. Reported to American been signed and about the time the am pleased with railway key, opening • r !. w Canadian Pacific Railway was push- the road tree'to me. The chains and Railway Association — Locomotive And Caboose - ing its lines of steel into t:hd west. rich covering of your name, its won- Linked by Radio t a 167Q - ' Chief Crow Foot had become known derfui. power to open the road, show Predictions of decided development used. During these tests both opera+ to William Van Horne. then general the greatness of your, Chiefness. I of the radio control- of trains are I lions were demonstrated, so that the �. manager of the Canadian Pacific and have done. Foot - s of each could e ob as.a token of the esteem held for the ` ..Crow g aph by Telephone section of the served. e 1 b, famous chief by the whites, he was 1 convention Dresduted with a perpetual pass overt a nve i b ow , F t Mark." stn a#1waY Aasociatlon; which- The antennae were erected the the recently held its national " A MODlitl3 COAT, co on � locomotive on each side of th boiler c - icon aerials were stretched e• American R _ _- - -- ; in Washington, D C. suitable supports and extended and-the ' The wcili i who deslres an un- THE GOLF ��%IS flay cent bat's an0' she used to com•' With the co- operation of the Gen- DOWER 'tweon sulfa pp t wally smart coat will Arad this a p:afa constantly that I couldn't a[ fret th® stA�k -_to the rear of -the cab y i DIVORCE HEARING j ford to keep her supplied with dollar oral F.Iecfrfc Cotapauy�t- SclCeneo- graceful and becoming style - - roof, On the caboose the anten$ae. tad y, N.Y., and the New York Central were mounted on each aide shore the ' - - -- C he shaped sections and long shawl !ones. Rnllioad, the commitfeo now believes - ° liar give the much - desired slender- (A Chicago man has fated his +site r • ! i + tha era of control of trains by radio .roof. The receiving set xes fu the +'. fines, and the set-in two-piece for divorce on the ground that she- I Q,__ Have you any children. left tool boa of the tender, the trans neglects him and tie children to Dtay is at hand and the necessary equip 1 witting apparatus in the right toot paves are finished with shaped culls I A. Thrce. meat now obtainable. 0 16'i0 la !n sizes 88, 88. 40, 44 and golf. -Nowe Item,)- The Wlfa (:ntsrrtiptingl'- leouR. ' box The control box, with micro Q. -Is this lady your wife' - JufRe'' tiVhfch is right " - Your wife 'Tremendoua progress -te reported 1n" phone and recefvor, were back of the inches bust- Size 88 requires 4%I recent experiments, To this ettd a k " r A - Her 'face is familiar, but I don't; gave four. . .. engineer, the laud - speaker being bung ards 64 -inch material, and 4% 9'ards recall her tea. modern locomotive and caboose xer© Hning. Price 24 cents the ! A -- dihe's playa4 golf so sieadliy from the cab roof The battery, and Q, -It's been long - time since recently sent to the yards of the Gen• 1 'Pattern. she can't asy.anyttil 'wise, i power control apparatus were y�laced + • . eral Electric Company, -The loconla on the rear deck of the tender by the you've seen her? .HOW TO ORDER PAT'rEuNs. A _; haven't seen her to ■peak. of I -tive and caboose were placed' about i Q.-Your wile named the children, box. containing the train control re IV rite your name and adil plain since warm weather set tn. did she not' ti,11f10 foal apart- and were not la mo lays A second turbine•driven gener tion during the preliminary testa. I slot was Ittytalled an the locomotive py, giving number and sire of such Q. -When were You married? .- - A, -Yeti. Ttie rsdla apparatus for both 1000 - atteras as you want~ Enclose 2tJe is A Ia December, 1911. Q. -What did she namo theta' M to charge the batteries. •ibis being - , {eRed• wra Why In Decembllrl motive and caboose- are dupi4cate, tv -or. eoin (gain._p - .�-- �.- -- - _....A— Mashie. Nib!tck and t:poon. necaaeary Ibeerauee t)L_1y1L- caP3ci eft carefully) for each number an A -All the golf courses , were . Q --W`ss she kind to them' a se s . any construe- n eavY of the first la used for engine lighting iaddttaa -your order tv Pattern Dep4 [cozen over and she could spars the A. _.�•eii. she used to let them play imetal boxes, Inside of which they are and the truiu. control, The apparatus - Rrilaon publishing Co., 7S West Ado- time.' with her Sid score cards. floated on springs to absorb.vlbratton' on, the caboose was mounted in the lial St., Toronto. Patterns seat by '. • • • _ Q. -Did this have a good. Influence and snubbed _ to dampen the move- various cupboards, the receiving set ;feints ntsil Q. -Were you �BDDY' s}a them? meats and pr8vent any mechanlrai being on one side of the car, the' A. -Until the folloviing lip a. ' oec111attous. The transmitters and . A. -ho: they grew up to -be tn- trot box, ro the ether. The cos y ?Planes to Cost Q. -What happened to the follow -! reterate liars, receivers are tuned for the proper trot box, microphone receiver and the spring? l „ . . !wave length, and then the dials are loudspeaker were on the wall above mA. -The links r .op tined. 1 - i Y had very little of your locked. When n` service no adjust- the conductor's desk, the batteries ha. - Less � f � 'T'�s „�i•$ - Q. You ha • a�'aa . wife's comps I meAts are to be made except one <11a1 !der the seats. Q. -Did your wife ever spend any, A. -I figure I have only seen her: for regulating life loudness, so that It', The first run was made between - N Quantity Production Will Be time at home. for about eleven wee?ts out of the last may be satisfactory for differently 18 ©iktrk and Utica, N.Y, July 26, 19Y1.. -j/ arid Cheap, clays sixteen Y�ra• sensitive sate. A. -Only when. It stormed. iThe trip was successful and clearly Stout Q• -You did everything you could, Q _Did you over ch(de� bar about, Calling the Engineer. I showed the value of the apparatus, ,Mr to make your home attraetive to, her,' ibis? i Calling was secompllshed by mesas Additional trips have been made and % ;New York.-on a quantity produc• did you sot!• A, -Yes, „ ' f of a howler or loud - speaker which, different schemes trio$ out. The mo. ° on basis, airplanes can be built more A, -I even put grass on the floor Q __shat was her 'anaweI ( when operated, emitted a howl, the chanical action of the sets has been eapiy than motor care. according to and .had the entire house trapped .bY `_ A• -She said that was par for the loudness and pitch of which to easily j watched O'arohtlly,' and the -trainmen ° flllam B. Stout, vice - president and one of the beat known golf coarse de- I match. i heard above the ordinary noises .of have given many valuable sogges- = elital manager of the Stoat Metal signore in America. i dodge Decree granted. Custody a runnlax locomotive. This was':ions and have aided and encouraged Did she make an? complaint? lane Company, the airplane divl• Q.- of, children to husband; .custody` of operated by depressing a button In all the experiments. ion of the Ford Motor li Company. ore be appes; she saidthal had never water golf clubs to wife!' _ t the _other station when wishing to ' As a result ee these experiments t► ' In an ad 1 -- - -- make �fhe call. The receiver Is needs• new Bat has seen 3eKigtted and built, he New York Electric Society Mr. hazards. - ” He Won. sa•rily operating at all times to re- and Sa being installed -for tests, re•" • • • ceive any calls or signals: After call - placing the original equ!ptaent. Tha tout predicted the early production va ant to the extreme, argument atone as to who had been ' ing' + At the Spinners' Arms one night, an, any (. radon fa carried- on as tests will continua until the comntit- f five passenger airplanes on the A. -Was she extravagant? rw fth a standard telephone. tea to satisfied that a knowledge of-all ame scale that five passenger auto A. -Extra g + working , with the same master the haFes of the work has been gained ob #lea are no manufactured. Q. -What do you mesa by that . Two metisoca of operation--the film- , D ]ex, vthic:h means a stngle -!r luency and the reliability of the secs dedsite- Mr. Stout believes that the slow A. -She often lost as many as eight :I longest. beet� working under the seine p ly proved: -N.Y. Times• sae of the American public to using golf balls a day. _ boss forr - he airplane for passenger travel is Q.-And you tad to buy ..her. new•I old miner. forty years+," "declared one l lya from weither c oadraand itheltduplex,' of due to lack of enterprise, but ones? I think I can beat that," retorted 1 which means a. double-frequency sys• { Throw No Stones ­ d to the tact that it fa only re A.-Yes. This did not keop her content? Jenkins. "for it's my golden a eclding i tom. which eau transmit and receive ntly that satisfactory passenger neat we t simultaueously. . from each eud - -ara `. School With Glass Walls irplenea have been generally tivail• tA. -No, I had to boy some of the Will Be Built in Berlin r'ible in th4s country. Entry of commerctal capital into youthful Energy for Canadian Farms _ • rman. -The Steg ?to have at of the " fibs aircraft industry, however, has " - _ 'German capital is to have an et:or• stimulated development of commer -. mons new public school c slat craft en8rinously, he said, and practically entirely of glass. on sircraft-engineers have sue- �, ' According to he plan . �ar•ic e {American Y' acco t s the b- Aiding „, oded to developing. a #rplanea which' "' t�'.�, z will consist of a frame of steel and p �. asses a high degree. of stability and ,4 ,,. 4y' 0ou0r v , 'ate with outside walls of hen y - " > •f. ' plate glass. The partittions stiparat• mfort. "' e c .. C ae nls will r.•s0 consist - "By directing the principles of air• � , ,,, � _rv., �,;�� ling file l sroo ' - • .. v` ..., - =v I of glass. y lane design toward safety and com•.:. ,.�' ice" ' ort, instead of agility," he continued, - t r The idea is to hrin; as A,,ch sun `u, w 'American atrcraft engineers have ~ light cheer_ o the teachers and pupils' ucceeded to developing airplanes. A 9: s'.. Rs posstlile. To carry the r- hearful- hiCh 'ere capable of flying safely etc• ness still fur!,hcr, the new school will Is `. :•.irely without control for considerable °.^ "? be surrounded by ti beautiful petit, eriods. This combination of eta - �' 4' a !visible from every section of the t? , ?'� ! as t`$ rooms. If bfifty and comfort having been attain• builtiing,_even the inside Y the experiment la sncces •ful all new ed by airplane, design, the rest of the fi, a will a bit 1 B e $robiplix of universal commercial 'F ` ant . airplane i 1 11'x^ d - 1. •r- a, • c Aviation depends upon the ;•• ho lines?• of ' - ?engine. • ;• .,- ; * ,•sw -� Silence is Golden. t $1 Navy Talk Lady - "You said this parrot 'was _ g - +} �'� ;worth its weight . to - gold, and he h It is pretty ' az �. L! )' D m ea ( woad!„ i a T said !a i t O T 41 t �'r •� � its victoria .. - lcertaln "'that those elements In the , 4 Dealer - ',Well, site. ^.co jr t;oIden. :,States which, ;ike similar elements in sK , isn't it ?" teat Britain; 'tlo not see any purpose ti� r #x ; wz �,. n continued huge naval programs, �' ` Too Ladytlke. - . r r, ( , { {{ x. .. r will sooner or later ask the Govern � � ...., ,, � r ii <•> f. - + I "Nonsense, Freddy, of coureo you'll �ments of their :eapective countries have your hair cut." just what their ideas are in spending anging in age from fourteen to eighteen years, this party of sturdy ho;s roheyt 1 arrived o Scotland a on board the Freddy - "I won't! It's too much 'such veal sums of money on fighttnt R Anchor Donaldson Liner "Athenia" to take up fat mPi or to bein ; i1ecn tang& them werelenterttlinedeat like betn' a girl;'`\ equipment. moat of which s4 obvious keenly enthusiastic to tale up their new life on the ant . a 1' . • . l' ,. to unnecessary. ' the Hostel for boys maintained by the British Immigryttion and Colonization Association. - 6A g= . ,. F M1a. _ ••n c.. + @'.Yt +l•s. .. .. " }`, :. 7y: 7r,"1S••f IG Ji.+,..: ,+u ..e±%m° -rr. _ _ _ _F- :\ . -'Y^ ^+,+SN r;.T,✓'�' ., .4:, b 'w,F `fii:'ny3�'4'i',Ti SL'.'•v.it'" a+:e .w. '•. a+..a „r. . ., i. - -i,� �' :. •...o�u�is M :X- ,• '.,aaa•..r o . „•�. . -.. .m_.;Gr „'.. .,,. y `,. .- ya '. . ,, >. �.a .. - l.i"! ,,j, r :.A •.w ., � t a z. r 7 .N • �, s _ :fit r M�� 'ter - 1�Tow asked in A l umi n um s, -' AR M -H TH , Capsule Meals? i, - p -1Ialifax ,Herald (dbn.) : Sir Hen- ry Thornton suggests that the Mari - Synthetic Foods May Solve time people aye every reason to Why Many Men and Women Are World's Problem of Farm be satisfied" th-the treatment they Badly Handieapped - - - -- _ are receiving to= 'the C.N.R. Let it �. Production are so run down in health hen yeti be stated that the Maritime people VTtreat. r s that it impairs the efficiency of your London- Synthette foods may be are far from► satisfied with this the answer to the .world's farm prob. ment.... For ,years. Nova I3cotla :'work -as well as your power to enjoy lem. - shippers have had the privilege of r your leisure hours, or..obtafn rest, it Ezp"-ImenRs conducted at Liver- - " Is time you looked to the cause. It interchange of traffic as between the you m not, a looked breakdown . al- pool University under the direction two great railway§ at certain '!SRI-e- `most sure to reaultt. In nearly all of Professor E. C. •Baly of .the British ways," notably Saint John and Ste. Institute Chemical. department, fore_ Rosalie. This privilege the C.N:R. cases this coalition or which docts -btlld now withhold. - -it was >�vrer "usually describe as general debility, "s a ow e , t0a is due to poor blood- blood- that is Avlil be useleal: the intention of the Duncan Commis- - t 'deficient in red corgusclee. When the If the experiments reach a success- sioners that the Marittmee should blood is" thin and weak your whole ful conclusion Qne may be able to lose privileges they enjoyed previous lYodr groceer know'sY when you order system suffers. You lose appetite, order a dinner as follows: to-the inquiry -and the Maritime peso- D ROSE �RAI�GE PEKpE y0U have no energy, your, nerves trouble "One capsu'e of carbohydrate o is ills have no reason to ..feel satisied _ area, judge of fine tea. ;'you and you feel our, restless. of vitamins and two of proteJus - and with efforts of the C.N.R. to wipe out What you e c ast.at o ;your blood and you should beKitl at Chemists ere ' seeking the" elusive - arises vanes �YeiaeudctvCnb once to make your blood rich and red secret of combining sunlight and �1' U RD TH �[jjlF n it =OXCAy =WV=XT& by taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. chemicals to a palatable and nourish• � j (/ CHILDREN I In Island Fray TLTRAPHONIC ORAMOPHONB, leg you will soon notice the difference in ing "laboratory food." {X =f C0�(t L selections $166.00 for $56.00. Gua1►• your health by a better appetite and L,nder Professor Baly's direction ! �® AUTUMN J anteed. Poisson, 340 Mocat -Regal Ea(th • your s�d' vigor. The reason is that scientists already have imitated th_ ` V i V F.Xpeditiori Flom H.M.S. Adc Montreal, ..the new _blood created by Dr Wfl% %&ork of the green leaf in natureiad laide Deterred by Hills. syslurass oaANCUS liams' Pink Pills stimulates all the have manufactured foodstuff' by art- The Fall Is the most severe season and Jungle !'t AN START YOU IN PROFITABL w Organs of the body to healthy activity i9cial means in the university :ubor of the year fur' colds -one day is . -- l.� business making unbreakable jl and ea the system gains nourishment "story .- - `warm, the next cold and wet, and un- Sydney, Australfa.-A radio mess- substitute on were base for porchta greenhotlsee, henhouses- Sample, 3 _ and strength. . If you are weak or out As a result of their artificial pro- less the mother Is on her guard, the age from the Solomon Islands states oration sent Box 1,6 s, Easter, Ont of aorta, begin 'paining "new strength tags, small quantities of carbohy- � little ones are selzed with colds that that the punitive expedttion landed r` to -day by taking Dr. Williams' Pink ORSES AND HARNESS, 1VRI0 drates "have been produced. Fege may hang on all winter. Baby's Own I by the cruiser Adelaide has advanced T{ for Harn�as Catalogue, The, RMM i'ltls, "[ was in a badly run down . table foods, such as potatoes and Tablets are mothers' best friend in 10 miles Into the interior and has es- ilea Cory, l0 re son Street, Toronto. '� ondltjon,1. saps Mrs. J. Potter, of wheat, beet root and sugar cane, con Preventing oy banishing colds. They tabllshed a base 3,000 feet above sea IE L L O PLAYERS -MY i YEBT Winnit d, Alta.. "when ] *be us- a }at principally of carbohydrates act as a gentle laxative, keeping the !level, in a deserted village, which has pocket) 'ortlu poor grip anchors en4 ling Zi'fllfama' Pink Pills and they which are one of the three divialona bowels -"and stomach free and sweet., been evacuated by the disaffected na- r n on all door surfaces, d Endorsed An occaaic;nal dose of the Tablets will renowned players. One dollar goat poi fully restored my health. I strongly of organic matter produced by ,plants Lives. ' C. De Jardine, Port Arthur, Ont. PROFIT- recommend this medicine to all weak and animals. l prevent colds, or if it does come on Military operations have bean de- a L E 5 3i to .- R'rEADY, P3 oFI'P- :pcople." suddenly their prompt use will relieve ABLE employment, weekly pay. In nature the green leaf is the the baby. The Tablets are sold by toyed by the nature of the country, a►ifns our un�versslly known, uaran- Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by agency which transforms sunlight en consisting of precipitous hills covered ! teed quality; Trees and Plants. . weas all medicine dealers or by mail at 50 medicine dealers or by mail at 26 cts. •ells d box from The Dr. KllliamaI ergy into cherdicsal energy and so per I by almost Impenetrable jungle., and Dent varieties. e. Titers to up money t wits growth. Therefore Iii the lab ,a box from 'fee Dr. Williams' Medi- _¢ (in u for you. Illustrated mil up- to-ers c'1ne Cu., Brockville, Ont. For s11 pains- Mlnard's Liniment. 1minute eoufpment. Real males co- opera• Medicine CO., Brockville. Ont. y { tion Writa T•t.'KE BROTHERS N1rRS- •t orator;: chemists have attempted' t e � _ - f L�'R1E9, AlONTREAL. work �1 Stink I, photosynthesis, by the teat, known ment,aa SwAy Advertising Seen puFlover will not Made avfeklyf'�Shop- More Russian In Professor Baly s exile Investment man. It is as fast as the roses oa A T E N T S pure, insoluble colored pox der, such Atlantic City, K.J.- "Cgnefstent ad- your cheeks." Fair Customer: :•!ec of "Wanted inventions' }" Soviet Executes Three as Spies as nickel or cobalt carbonates was vertising is an investment second to "Then you had better show me some - and ruts information Sent brae 4 mt. suspended in pure water. Carbonic none." according to C. M. Lemperly of on Revue A for. Britain ; Final Appeals thing' else, " -Pale Haste, Parts, ra3 sank S., co., nays W. for ritai Ex-Millionaires Fail i gas was bubbled through tl'e water ! Cleveland, at thhe annual convention era nook St., Ostawa alit. sad the whole was exposed to the of the National Paint, Oil and Var �® Moscow. -Two brothers. Vladimir light of an indandescent bulb, nish Associatio here. YE '�� ' and Cyril Prove, and their brother-in- The ezperiment yielded untfilstake }t ;S hemperly who 1p salsa wanness TINTING ' `,Iaw, M- Korepanotf. once rated.-LO, 'l!I* I ab'e evidence of the formation of for one of the largest paint firma !n lionaires, with high social connec- ;.ama;t quantit4es of carbohydrates. the country,, declared that not only le are so easy and perfect IF you advertising essential for the success I umethesamokindofdyesProfcr tions, and one of them. Cyril, a noted i British scientists Believe that Pro siunal Dyers uva Dyes that are sportslnan, went to their death by or + feasor Baly has produced en a small of any business, but tests ft moat be der of the soviet court. Tbex- paid mafutained "because the public soon ut' up in here!, concentrated, scale shat taketr pface.tn s plant and powdered, soluble form. JO b gnu i to turers who the supreme penalty for allegad es- ;- therefore the first sts. in t e m forgets Certa n ma au c No work to dcsye ve c peonage to behalf of Great Britain. i facture of laboratory foods" has been, though they would save money by dis- Never any shaving, scraping or _ The Sadet Government moved I passed. continuing or cutting their advertie• crnmblinrtheinup. Tbeyarcl I� MESS - - — ilv&." he said, "can attest to this," � salttly, bek°.? to the apprel►ension attd l I execution of those who would betray -- 4 - -- ©I E� the secrets of the State, the army, tad Spend 10 Per Cent. of Income if you would achieve success in a] -' _Relieved bo LEONARD } -ef - {hone - whose activiffes ate ' 8n- gnrL -_ alpine you happen - to choose, the navy to the Soviet's eaemles._ The "At least ten per cent, o! whatever say little and look unutterabla�no. - 20 ferreted out by the poffe8 fs usually ; Income ors has should be invested In concluded with all speed and no time Minard's Liniment for Distemper. is lost in carrying out the sentence of pleasure," advises uvem e r Marburg, - ` i the Court. writing in the Kovember issue 'of ao•ss• r� /� srflvrotax Cyril Prove, weeping bitterly. beg °Gellneator," alai. e�lr.VSJ Given joss rvs sad for mercy, Vladimir feted se beat Mere is some more of the advice ban.p t sell so Otis of Our Famous IChrtstmas Seale for toe a seL When he might to bold up his drooping ! given by this' "wise woman" to work• told send vo $a.00 and keep 58.00. We shoulders when the head of the mill_ d Ina men an women, and particularly trust you tilt Xmas- St. Nicholas Beall , all t Co.. Dept 604WL, Brooklyn, N.Y., V.S.A. �}�y13 IL; IMk Ban» _ MT�iS• i%inwr tN NosTRILS Vkl All Druggists. Price alas Irolder about "DZAYNZSS" oa "Quest& 1 a, Ltaassa, Ise. X tits /w., ldv fors Lary tribunal of the Supreme Court to chase who sacrtlSi a to h _ _� - _ " - - 5to r ling I - =ended all hope of appeal by declaring jobs. �.1 i� iii i that the death sentence would stand, "It often costs moue? but amuse R vc !p with Mlnard'a --- Treat ,s s a ti The carte. however, was appealed, means are not as expensive „ss doe � tour s'mer a week, ..I'reventa 'l' e 1 put, the All- Russian Executive reject- tore• dandruff i ed the plea, declining to grant clam "How many old fashioned people ency to the convicted men, who had refuse to spend os, pleasures. They z hoped to benefit by the amnesty pinch and save and believe that to go which will come into effect wf& the to the movies, to the theatre or to D d �� F .commencement of the tenth anniver- listen to music fs a waste of their <, 5 vary celebration of the founding of hard earned pennies. This .is bad. sea- ! i C �F PKs the, Soviet Republic. sonln`. Relaxation is the oil which , t Attorneys of the men held out hope makes the wheels of life go round. ;;':;; • 9 li ; -until the last minute, but their efforts "Some enjoyment is necessary. - It idled. The Executive ruling was that ' is the relief from tenaton: It is as, i> ' their offense was among the gravest necessary to the brain as bread Is to '� M r '�of all ofteuses against the Soviet Gov - the body. ernment. "Nothing ages one so fast as to live r II i The two brothers turned State's In dullness. One's vitality becomes a• I CARRIED '1 "" • evidence, thus hoping' their lives sapped, one's outlook becomes warp - _would -be spared, and M. Korepanoff ad, Doing anythfnF is better than a� BED -pleaded that he was not aware of the doing nothing.” •1 "'E O "espionage charactef" of questions 4w b Edward Charnock, First ,He Knew. / •.' ' j _ put to h y Secretary of the British Mission at The colonel's orders to his batman ; • Suffered So She Could Not ►. ;,.'ilaoscow, At the .time, Korepanott, at camp were: To call him first thing, 4� K%alk. Restored to Healtjf epthough counse]�p�the-3�'ar Commis- tel him the time, fetch him some tea,' a< •;T f r siartat, transacted mainly civil mat- and say how the weather fuss. „ by Lydia s' >ta E. P nkham a tern and he declared he knew few Ia the morning the batman went I fYtj3Ctal>!Ie Compound E .. , t� military secrets. in and reported: "It's 6 o'clock, sir; jai'•" ' ; 'here's your, tea, and the tr Bather's O ,� , Minesing, Ontario. - "I 8m a ran- 9ne:' ? I tical nurse and I recommend Lydia Natural Resources The CQlone]'s haughty reply was: I ` E. Pinkham'aVegetableCompoand to T 4liaanitoba Free Preis (Lib.). (The ` suffering•women. For three months "I know, I know, I know. ��� l . I I was almost helpless and could not Conservative Convention resolved that The second morning the batman n R a ypla I sit at the table Long enough to drink We three prairie provinces -should be called the Colonel, and repeated: "It's f/ cu of to Many a time m hus- p wanted their natural resanrces as ,6 o'clock, air, here's your tea, and the l band carried me to bed, I would be n as possible). Some day the is fine:' The Colonel grunted. �� •s I ' so weak. Then he read in the spar •foe P weathe school lands fund. created by the sale "I know, I know, I know." of a woman suffering sa I di who r t o1._ land' within this - _province, will be pn the third morning the batman got better after taking the Vegetable _,_ transferred to Manitoba. When that '- Compound, so be went and got it for again announced: "It's 6. o`clock, air, �" life. When I had taken three bottles time comes it will ,be transferred with- here's your tea, and the weather's I ,I was just like a new woman and out condition, other than the perpet- fine:' : The Colonel murmured: "I ^. I have had splendid health ever since. . - nation of the trust, or there ' will be know, I know, I know." When I feel any bearing -down pains trouble. The declaration of the Con- At this the batman retorted prompt r I always take it; sometimes a half wention that no limitation of this kind iy, --You don't know anything,' be• j bottle or whatever I need. It is my should be imposed to therefore of its- cause it's 9 o'clock; there's no tea, only medicine and I have told many a , portance to- this province. and the rain is pouring dawn`' The whole world knows Aspirin as an effective antidote for one more b Any one wanting in _ n, But it's just as important fo kn= that there is only one know more about Lydia E. l'i l glade a+ iK Safer First. j p write to Compounds I Rn gladly What is wrong with the Y genuine Aspirin. The name Bayer is on every tablet, and on the waste to her. I elf e I can to lif- tea? If this question is ever Vicar "Certainly I'll come and see Sox. If the name Bayer aQpears, it's gentian; and if it doesn't, ommend it for Ieet I owe life naked at the, table you may your daughter it she is so very ill; BowgEl't• R.R. 1, Minesing, Omntyario.l' ,,. it is not! Headaches are dispelled by Aspirin. So are colds, ma and strength to it." -Mrs. NEaI;. ask that the tea YO aro but what church do you attend . ,,• Do you feel broken -dnwn, nervous„ the n that goes with them; even neuralgia neuritis, and r eu Caller-"We coo not go to church; Paz using was in a poor package. were Chapel people•" tism promptly relieved. Get Aspirin --at any drt:gstorc —r :i,t y i e why didn't you Bend rOVeri directions. and weak n t of fear Do you some- Careful experiments h el v e ­Vicar-"Then ..w p / times comes t<, women when they are .proven that Aluminum is for your own minister ?" - t e - t ? Lydia E. Pinkham':, Vp the only St package to keep Caller - "We couldn:t risk him -it's - ; Pbpslc ms prescribe Aspirin; , etabe CQmpotund is excellent tx take ggood tea in. You should try scarlet fever!" s iL 1 , st such loop. It always hells, and Red Rose Tea and see how does NOT ills '� T if loiter, re}itttarty and peratatently i WU relieve this condition. 4 fresh and brisk and pungent Have you been for an airplane ride - In At is in the Aluminum pack" yet, or are you a little bit e&barrassed ts wen kn wn thattAspirini�;n; gayer matuficturecto ..sure publictaaa!nsttTliLA& i ' 1a3tfE No, 4$ -'27 gay 7••_ - LOT to admit that you haven't# peas, list Tablet& w91 bt stamped wltb their ' ss7sr eras" trademark. ' I • v - m� � . • _ . •... ���._;:. :- _,,, : - , .A�t �." Ails•:•' •� . w,:u• ,��" - .e. -�•, M {f, 4 wR„ yfV' M.. 4 ,.� :.'. njp- t r7 �X a 0 Ek, Arthu­r Pett y-, Ha­z­el--Pe-tty­,- -JoW _TW ful I . paw" C40W 8aa Winter Will bO 6rO Tery soofi and Teefy, Ray Pilkey, Ronald Maynard, coa Frank Sobel, Bill Peters. Albert May- if you h 0 nard. E. L. Dennis, teacher, Ave any noti n of 0 TWX now 23 and If ir Cherrywood Public Scbeol. Ro" and Valerie ar sisters. purchasing ;$1.76 pqyesz.; 6I.N if poki.igiadvame, charts say their - are -and Soft 180al of thea' sleigh, leave Junior Room, So. 1I.: Mary Mac. pt age. respectively, but to loOl: IE[ard -subscriptions rb the yosted'statas and Cmot Rae*, Dorothy Laurie*. Jr. IL: Hugh TAom you would thlal; ther wars your order new so that it and 13-4o-ellwht and 4611"tA aft quality on willbereadywhe tbi* Britain $2.00 in advanM a Charlie Cal Teefy, Vera Drinkwater*, they. And-when.yoU hear As laugh. hand 'ladine, Pat Teefy. Sr. 'I.: Esther ter and chatter of theme two--for they first anowappears. bby Tor. Barkey, Norman Pettv*. Bo are r4ssUjXQ,1da byt�ids in JOHN PURKAR, proprietor, rarice. Jr. I.: Alvin Pilkev Willie cots--y u . sure, or niva=t A I Al lesser aces. ITHOS. Ae LAW, L 0 RN E REID =o�. Primer: Mildred Hoollin. Y04� they are both very slight, but BROUGHAM. 'o Jim MacRAet here at all. CLAREMONT t rma Flett*. the wonder is they are CAM Florence Mitchell, for just a few months ago they were Margaret Teefy, Our local Masons- are- kept busy admftted, victims of the ravages of Muriel Torrance, Allan Petty. No. on. consumption. They are happy and abroad. no- PR1N%'e.)#_AEES_S.,.S0AP FLAKES attending special meetings at home ance 17. (* because they are training weight and roll 18; average attend nd Doa-- neither late nor absent during the strength again; and you, who havo The Willson boys, Elmer a I never lost your health, can hardly _h nt TV. A. Gollzin. teacher. —AND ald, and their families, visited their nio understand what a wonderful differ parents on Thanksgiving Day, and re that makes to people who never meml)ered thezh with gifts, - Rem expected'to get well. But thqn-t%j thus ex it the worse of the Muskoka Hoap, P A L M -0 L I V E S 0 A P ember the Grand Concert in pressing their gratitude to tbgkn. ILSt. J o fi u's Church, Brougbam, for GonsumptLves, and it is being car on for over three hundred pa- 'The following were visitors at W. Monday Evening next. tlents each day throughout the year. A svecial deal for every customer in these two splendid H. Ellic.tVs during the week-ond: L_ Splendid talent bag been eectired. Rose and Valpri-6-are a farmer's litiep. You'will receivQ in your'mail a letter contain A an(] Mr5. Findlay and Miss Nina, daughters, in a horne where there are Ray Reid, and Cecil XU_ord. of T r- elev z, vht'dr-, .,,d they any th07- 0 are learning &H about. the disease so ing 2 aluminum tokens which.are each, good for &.cake onto, and Miss Jean McLeod and Miss they will do their beet'to see that no ppard, of Brouzham� other members of the famil'y walk 7Muriel She of --p-alm Olive Soao at our store. Don't throw them Anniversary services of St. -John's u 'nawares tr.-,> the dread path that 0 consumPtion. eads United Church, 'wW be held or, Sun- L . I -bring thpai along and get a calie of eoep free. Would you not like t6-contributo to away Special services v4ill be 'lent day next. 4-his exce, work?, It depends e d cted at 11. a.m. bv Rev. W. Rack- largely uport subscriptions. See our window for the advt. on u Contributions -may be sent to Ron. ham, of Whitevale, and at 7 p.m. by_ W. A. Charlton. President. 223 College of Brooklin. Rev. P. L. Jull, B.A., Street. Torvato 2. Ontario. Everyone is invited to these services. On Monday evening at 8 "o'clock a Haddie Fillets 20c lb�, Charles Bright, who recently ea- Fintian Haddie 16c lb, ic grand concert will li� held in wh' h -a-ill caped from Whitby jail. is itill at the following artists I. take part: Balaton Snacks 38 cents lb. large and is being diligently sought Miss Nell'e McGhie, of Toronto, vio- by the authorities. limst, Miss Olive Hudson Seeley, of Toronto, accompanist and ' soprano soloist, and Mr. Fred D awson, elo- SALE REGISTER. Maple 14&f -M%Ltul PireJ AS. RICHAR DSO N eutioTist. Do not miss hearing these n sale well-known artists. Admission: 35 FRIDAY, NOV. lith.-Auctio 2: cents; children under 12 years, -2- of real estate and household effects, i ial rnu�dc will be render- belonging to the estate of- the late I cents. Spec Cb,, p rsotes f o r f ar m &ad co un try ed at the evening service. Magnus Henderson. Claremont. Sale: buildings. Pickering Hardware Store, at -one o'clock. Terms cash. See Witidetorm Insurauce on.buildings, -N, .7, CHNIMIRYWOOD bills. F. W. Silversides. auctioneer. wind-mills. gilos*otc. ol weeks' THURSDAY, NOV. l7th-Auction Automobile Insurance FTed Ireson is spending two 'me to look over -that old R&rtge or Heater and if you vacation deer hunting. sale of fresh cowg-,­sDrincers, heif- of ail kinds. Now is the ti need a new one call and 4ee ours. the Happy Thought Miss Effie Milne, of Crow Lake. ers, feeding steers, r)zzs and sheep, -FARMS FOR SALB and McClary Stoves and Ranges. ---spent the holiday with her parents. at lot 1;, con. C. Pickering (half ty considered. Miss Irene and Walter Fenny, of mile north of Brouizham) the prop- Write.or phone Lowest priced, quali ­Tomnto, were home for Thank:�giving. erty of Win. A. Knox. �gale at Wringers, Wash Boards, Roofing Rog Trotighs, iED.BOWMANWashing M Our teachers, Misses Dennis and 1.30. See bills. Win. Maw, auc- �Gollan spent Thanksxivinir with their tioneer. Coleman La.aips %ad Lanterns, Paints, Wresco etc. 20 WHITBY. ONT. If there Is anything in Hardware you want give as a call. Tho George Gates and Miss Emily spent chances are we will have it in stock. the holiday at Mrs. La%`s. of Bow- W Sh&re4 nianville. e sell the old reliable and famous Fleury Plows. Kinmount, Miss Agnes Petty. Qf K N 0 to fit nearly all makes of Plows. ispent the holiday with her parents, 'Wm. and Mrs. Petty. !hAt you Vfill be satisfied with both quality and -Deering Farm Machinery Albert and Mrs. Chapman and El - , . 'Agent for McCormick price in these lines ,in were the guests of Chas. and and Psapairs. 'Mrs.- Lintner for Thanksgiving. Len and Mrs. Gates and family Furnishings ourMottoi Weh&veitcangetit.oritianotmisde. were visiting at Bluevale. the home of Mrs, Gates' parents. over the holi- OV-E iCOAT _rle and pric* riglit. Mrs. A. 0. Flett has returned home BOOTS AND SHOES-For all occasions and for dLa and h4l;d. is S. BALSDON, PICKERING after spending two weeks' vacation t.NDERWEAR--Tbe@e lines are priced to sell. '%Vith her sister, Dr. R. M. Clarke, ol SlHIRTS-Both dress and work Yon should gee these. veland, Dom% forget the box social and LINED SHOCKS A.SD 6VERALLS-SWe 0- U'r special wate *in -=�UNIVERSAL wl,- MOTORSmmw concert to be held at Cher.-vwood on with thfte. Friday, Nov, 18th 7 Ladies are re- SCARFS. Glo-ve#, Ties and other accessories. "T HILL quested to bring boxes. W.Juj 0 It looks as if winter Is here with Our Repairing Service is stiil unexcelled. its sports. Make.;t one tiunk or all Ask� for silverware coupons. -IS -getting his skates shamened. Don't TAR AND FLINT SALLK&S box soci I aR(l _.-forget to boost the la concert on the listh. Proceeds are in aid of a rink. CECIL�'-� BRADLEY The anniversary serviceg of the A 14 :E?j M --:P Cl�errywoolrl Upited Church will be `hel� on Stind1y, Nov. 13th. ne ­If yod want a guamriteed I epwr job at a ressous6le rnorning �zervice at 10.30 will be con- ducted by Rev. J. S. Ferouson, of rice, 6E us. .P Pkkering, to �vhich all members ot . : ... . I Repairs on all makes' the Sunday School are es"ially in- H xperienced'M schan ice. vited, with the home choir assisting. oro 52-81. Phone Scarb "At 0 p.m., Rev. Mr. Humnhries, 01 Scarboro, will preach. with 06 U�ited Church choir -of Clareawnt leadirw t mplete Quality Funerals the music. At 7.30 mm..- Rev. Mx. CID the Sanderson, of Pickering, will be SOLID OAK bv the Milliken A r- preachir, assisted I" % :--,�lChurch choir. Everybody is invit6a a�e -4709 $10% $125 CASKET FUNERAL $ .00,hs Ao attend these services. it C it MATTHEWS'BURIAL 006 SCHUOL REPORTS ale 0 Honour Roll for October. Claremont 0 .219 Daworthkve, Toronto Phone Gerrard 38M J 'or Room: Junior 11.: 1 Harz-, Cahes A . -%� - un. L eals A 1.L_ Our Fti,nerals include-: Embalming, Hearse. Casket, Oataide Clase, 'D;_­eer*; 2 Isobel Johnson'. -Adelaide hncon', Neil Dek m1ar 1. s, 1 Electric Fixture@, Chaim Our Personal Service. Funeral compleW. J0 ke r " - --Iu Jack Morg9fi'_-, 2 Charlie No Extras. ve the-trilth:-b"hese @t&t6WeUt@ -Billie Oliver"; 4 An.na' Forsyth*. Visit our establishment and pro Primer: I Fra,�,�js 2 Audrey for yourselves. M VO To n6l) Ea--!eson*; .3 � b:vn -Lickorish*; 4 These prices',4tand good within a radins of 40 miles fro '-�.-'Myrtle Bacon, Gordon ONerlan(l. , 4. .4� - REME ER: Clip this ad. for reference. -.11onours). A. V. Spoffard. teacher. Cherrywood School Report. Senior Rohi: V. Beatrice King. 'Mary teefv-, John Garland. Georgina �By Appointment of fred Barnes, Garland. TV.: Winni Annie Petty, LeAie Beare. - Jr. TV.: c2cnQT- -ii Drinkwater, Harolfl Fennev. _.R_0S Evel� LEY Sr. Ill.: Gorcion Petty,, Murray H Ilinger. Bertha Smith, Marion Ferzu- son, Farl Ta,,Ior, Lloyd Petty, Ruth AD 0 'HoMnger, Alian Rittenhouse. �r. III.: R Notice to Creditors N In t he M,�tter of the E,uoe of MRg- nus Hender �ort, late rd the Vil. Nome'QUEBEC lAge of Clat enr,nt, in the Countv The Cosy of OnLario, Shoernaker. deceasea IV 'Noticeis beree ng of them aU that all Cre. is Ki it y given .a ors an a your rig d otbers brving claim; or de It b i htens -yoiir home and Ughten work. It mands agRinst the Estate of the above lis,bakes , supplies nanted 41agnus Henderson. who died does five things well. It heats, coo ..On or about the 28th -dav of October, hot water and bums any kind of fuel. `1027, at the said Village ;f Claremont, A Heater of the finest type Eind a highly efficient rano re required to send or deltver their a - . I L - combined - that's exactly what the COSY Home claims, duly proven. to the undersign ed Executors or their solicitors on or Qdebec is I .��,lbefore the 19th day of November, 1M, --------- ----------------- --- - ------ -after vvhichd&Le the said Executors �7 will distributethe assets of the said k gii n by ----deceased amona the persons entitled Sold inP* I er & 0 .4. Ahereto, having regard only to,'the of which they shall then have J. S. BALS had pice. and P.11 others will be ex lu -------------------------------------- I I J F R E T. '8 U_-N Td N'G C delfrom the said distribution. ------- Dated thiq 41st day of October, 1927, MADC AT 6"NTPORD -CAN iRichard J. How. Exec"tor", Xonald Sutberland,) D11111mont. milt Ili Fill -07atano MCCUllough & Buttoi Solicitors for Exe, ._[Pickering, XpWV 00UPAW-up"110 Stouffyu le, im 4 T-, _7.: 7:710�,*,I`�`,.. MT Z_ % w heobold.vtZria, J. EL Bad was in te city o d Fri SONDS—Gov ICLARZAONt. Mr, Mm T oinmeqrUM Municipal and -d -RIU-4 speatthe holiday with 0. A. pLud; day. Nor "a Bonds. A .7In us AUD I T 0 W. a. Powell, of Pickering, was Biro. Overland. Mrs.?. Macnab is speadiax a Sao Investments at from'5 to 7 per town cent. THEATRE -own on TuepAny. Chas. Cooper has the contract few days with Claremont friends. N6UAAA8=LA1l class" Writte In- Miss Walker, of Toronto, iP vi5- f6r installing a furnace in the now Mr. and Mrs. Bentley, of Trap- 1 ton, visited with the Lynn family eluding Fire, Automobile, STOU her sister, Miss H. Walker. , Greenwood church. sting a FFVILLE Charles Maccab, of Uxbridge, Miss S. E. Evans left on Monday on Monday. storm. Accident &ad•Slckness. visited his sister Margaret on Mon- to attend the annual convention !:D A,,and Mrs. Scott spent the FRIDAY and SATURDAY d of the Women's Circles of the. -holiday with D. P. and Mrs. Mac- Phone or write- NOV. n and 12 %vers,11rom here attended the Baptist Church, which is being farlane. of Kitchener. 48tf BD. BOWMAN. Whitby • Mrs. Lyman Pilkey 'McFADDEW 8 FLATS!' Richardson. sale at Columbus on hold, this week at Windsor. returned Chas. Murra;;� Chester (Jonkita- Monday. Mrs. T. Caster returned -home home on Friday, after spending 's spending several few days with friends in the city. IIHO DY DUKE" -Thos. Paterson has just received last week, after JV 0 To 1 0 E another shipment of Nova Scotia weeks in Toronto with her son, Mrs. J, C. Maca&b and Mrs. S. 'Paramount News Reel" 9;a­d-214LC8--_W,__We`_have. taken over the Agency for, -shingles. thelTy&rb-Ele&t�lc Tues. Wed. Nov. 8.9 Parts, Miss Margaret Graham, of Powe'r Commission. We are glad Dryden, of Brooklis, were the ..Fleury Plows and Plow Par "Peed Hot Leather" �'Owrnbrogli," spent the week-end to know that she is considerably guesti of Miss Margaret M§6cnab wbfch we will keep con• st&ntly on- hand. (Jack Hoxie) is Coldwater improved in health. last Thursday. -Good Comedies. M J. and . Mrs. Wilker visited A, and Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs. A. J. Fresh Fruits, Cakes and Confectioil. `,)the former's parents at Tiiiistock Chandler, Bob ,Dunning and silt- ery always on hand. Fri. and Sat. ii and 12 the week-end. !) FII&VL. era. Misses Billie and Ethel, of To- RAgheat prides paid for good butter "Forlorn River" .-and Bingham, of - To-.- —spent -9- fresh eggg. (Zane Grey!s) Miss Margaret to, -spent via with J. V. and Mrs Beal. ronto, was a week-end visitor with 1h Comedies Claremont friends. The Is of the village 0. Q A N N 0 N ,'.—Parsmount News Reel" K---% a YOUng people held a socialdance in the hall on 30 The Misses Ramsay,' of Toronto, BROUGHAM are Friday evening last, when a very visiting with Morgan and Mrs. Prices— Adults 25c cents, large au6aber were present and a Pugh for & few days. children, ttader 14 Wises Lois and Mildred Brodie, most pleasant time spent by all. anted Dressed Poultry Va years, 15 cents of Toronto, spent the 120 -with liday Tho Women's Institute will hold Good prices paid for poultry. meeting -in the G. M. and Mrs. Forsyth. their November S' G" Schmidt, Proprktor Rev, Mr. and Mrs. Walsh, of fourth week of the mouth instead Birds must be properly bled and dress. o, were Miss Full Dar ti- ed,clean of feathers. Toront _ the guests of of the third as usu,-1. —Sunday. W41 1 ..S. Ei Evans on enlars regarding the place of Here are also a. few Items that should For bargains In good used stoves meeting and program will be interest the thrifty shopper. and ranges, see J. S. Bundy, op- given in next weeks isatte• Prices good for two weeks posits D. Taylor's bake-shop. r !Kelloggo*s All B.r an, pkg. 20C Several of our sports were in oreuted+ out of en- ;%qrS SHOP a Bare P. & G. Soap, 25c ..Locust Hill on Thinksgiving Day d r, 8,&R, Seedless Raiside, 2 lb. 28c us stone and Thompson's ":taking part in a shooting match, fashioned into Time de- Men's Work Shirts. good value 98C -7 m", B. s, eaimer, we are sorry fying designs. This is moved into nay new premises Men's all-wool Sox. '3 air 1.00 OWUR 8 Ao . report, is not improving as the story of uuramem- Having m, Randy Ammonia, 8 pt; we ow • opposite PASTRY A irapidly as her friends would wish. you are in- site Reic's Blacksmith shop, We also have the original Bridal' terested consult us to- am, prepared to do &II tep&ir Electric light has been installed work, and I will handle all Rose Dinnerware. Any day. . . : i. --�Aja the Baptist parsonage, , the kinds of new harness, quantity soid. 'For prices on poultry phone 3701 -Mission Circle. on hand, or will secure work being done by the Women's •,No Gre&terTribute" 'which I will keep constantly d number of S'. W. STAFFORD, same on shortest notice. - I Hovi� Bruja 40h". Cooper had a number FRANK - : - CHIDLOW hauling wood from Road, 'wen employed Kin ton 1 Zj 3r. M: 'T, :bridge on Thanksgiving Day ltbr I 6tf - --.Claremont, Ont. 9-12 CLAREMONT use in his shop. Phone Whitby :The Bread of x r The members of our bowling r 39 club have put away their bowls LIGHTING EQUIPMENT Health for the winter and are hunting up their curling stones. he newest designs and finishes and fined to We have stock of fixtures in all t T. P. Shirk has been con in great variance of prices. -.Try a Loaf "'his bed during the Past week suf- KITCHEN—The Day•Light Kitchen Unit deep shade white enamel faring from an attack of flu, and finish with sign receptacle and 8 inch �&Kiit in white glass, suitable is under the d J octor's cars. !L for 75 or 100 watt lamp. Wired and inat*lled for $1. 50. Mr, and Mrs. Heath. 8,CcOm- iied by their grand daughter, •WheWWe LIVING ROOM OR DEN—Two light fixture. brushed brass•or black, complete with fancy shades. Wired and installed 8.95. rave been spending a few days in AM Toronto with their dauxbter. Three-light ball lamp shower. browntone and gilt finish. Wired AXE and few• and installed 4.75 and 5.7& Reuben and Mrs, Besse a '(1y of Stayner, spent the holiday "with James and Mrs. Evans a and Get h Lfg ht Oandle Bracket, finished in polychrocia 4.75. HO DINING ROOM—Four light ball shower. Tudor design. finis6ed in With other relatives and f rianda. A, number of the Masonic f ra bronze. Wired and installed 7.95 '8NO visited Georgina Lodge. Be a Pickenn _7 Toronto. on Saturday evening last B sure and come to ....,,cat"t fqNGOLDPS 'hon 9 very enjoyable time. and.-report-a-, - _. —A- - .__ own-ithe night Our tinsmith Is kept beep these Vigilanee Commitwo. days putting I f nrnace'in order for the Hydro the winter, patting up stoves and p 'lattaUdiDg to other seasonable turned on. The object of this Association is boll work. lemon stealins and promenta, Archie and Mrs. Anderson and And be snre to Call On Us, the 1610". of Rich - A Dollar "is ;'Saved -daughter, Miss Cbristics, with use we are showing mond Hill, spent the holiday w be6 Kambers having PrOparl nown assod I momba Mrs. Ande"OU'S parents, R. J. and big display Of when it is in the oft" tMme"Itely wi% an of Executive oommilsee, -Mrs. How. Evans Ward and tw6daughters, --]Bank Weasberabip fee and Marjorie, Electrical Goods b4d from res. ~~noses or iMisses Elizabeth "WeeorT auavvtiawdea. tLDCL Miss W` Burgess motored to in Norwood and spent the holiday at land Stoves ND the sooner It is deoogited amse. oozn.—I� D. Banks. 0. S. Palm. A the Bank the greater the &*our- er. M. S.Chapm&n, Pickering. 40 Bar ens' hQxne. in the Baptist Church The pulpit I on Sunday by Rev. Call and see us, whether ygu once of its being saved. Jas, Richardson. -,-waa becup ad D. Munro, Baptist Book BAWN Provide". Mr. Walsh, of the Ba need anything &!3avings Bank Account is & magnet 'Room, of Toronto, who or not. two excellent sermons, Kv. MC, FM for the moa4 that ordinarily slips Farmers, Attention 'iOrsborn being absent that day. John Selman moved on Monday -C H A S - "COOPER YM through one's fingers, and an income- for the Famous into the Edwards' house at the paying gu' grantee for the future. Thave the a4tency a Renfrew K&chlnerl Sepsmtom east end of the village and Luther -CLAIREMONT Scale@. and the �isxb quality 7 Pilkey is moving into his -own 60 has just been vs- Agent forlAckeirman's Quality Accra R&n&e, and am pre- „ 'repidence which Harnees'. . Ask the user. .—pared to giyre best terms. �eated by Mr. Selman. Give me s, call when wanting 900H6 Appreciative congregations took thing in these lines. Phone Pick 1007. i STANDARD BANK part in the Thanksgiving services The Boots that W. C. WILLSONI in the United Church on Sunday. off Cd%XJAJD-&_ The elect is lights were turned on RING BRANCH--O. A. Sharpe; ManWer No, I. LOCUST HILL make .,PICKE for the first time, adding very wwhoa also at Brooldin, West FUR. Whitby materially to their comfort. River Nalking Easy -Green R' the Baptist subject will th. b pastor's su' Co Basket Factory a "A growing Faith," In the evening Oman at the Well," Manufacturers of an the story of the Master's visit to it B aske* iSychar will be -under coniftra• of Fru. Sen y Crates, Berr oying a long period of after enj lion. -weather, a break . ak occurred on sole, We in k1d llavatA Farmers'Bu.861­ dn­a-&�-,-­*b—eq---b-6t-w­een one son-d-_ ravelles ey le-Pil-es �1, and the Clothes 13 9.1 two inches of *onovv fell, A full line at low: mercury took a sudden drop, and -t6 the thickness of Z. ice formed 40S They assure aT Frank Pen c1t) prices, __._about half an itmh. Furnaces are Proprietor now 'working at full time and the and convenience in Phone Markham that it , Alr jen's Black and Tan children are thinking is harpened. Shoes, regular 6.00, carrying money ,time to get their skates 9 40 The Executors of the estate of for 4.85 whde travelling and trav Magnus Henderson will the late B E A T T Y le of household Uisses' and Shoes tiabic cverY- 1 .,hold an auction sale Oes e nCg0 STANDS FOP. THE BEST -'effects etc., this (Friday) after- gioatly reduced noon, beginning at one o'clock Where. sharp, There will also be offered- for sale at the same time, a village Ginghams, Rayons sale at any ]For Jot 49x50 ft., on which is erected a frame dwelling house and kitchen. and Broadelotbs Branch. 'As the estate must be closed, there tor- dresses 'will be no reserve. Terms are strictly ca, pp. re cash. See bills for full reduced -to clear' particulars. threat -of win- J A The first serious 1�resh Grooe ter did not de-ter a goodly delega nes a ways ---tiob of Baptist young people from motoring to Lindsay on-Thanks- on hand and. st Litter Carriers, HAY Cs The district rally Established IS -giving lowest prices 71 Day. which was held there was a real . . . . . . . . . . . Pumps Door Tracks, Cow Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. ext 12 Joy and an inspiration, my. prices 0 It will pay ,you to get Uonday evening at the regular lodw.here. above be Missionary Commit- fore buying rneetiag the M Do 4ks &C O TT. 0 a w A W study of Branch tee will present a further Whitby B no J. PROUSE our missionary text-book, "The ON'TARIG Phone 1402, FRANK 4 J. H. Perry, Manager Enterprise." All 'CL 4 TNT 'young People REW N will find % hearty welcome. V & '�".".'..•f.. ., x,st• .! ..,:ry"•...,- .,, - 'w.d"',^ ;rr .. "tai ..;.• '"_v!a i_: +^.• --'r. s ' /:-c:: ._ - ., . ,?t' was' M . , � .a w .� M ^` ,'xr- • • .. ,,...�� Nr. '. w'F..., r". s+s.cab, F- y!%'...., .. ,.. rsi .. .,�;.. •..-,. :.s ,-v, .,<, .wry. ... r i s, i f 2. 1-:Bu so anow y,tt MR ff - sohwiEfiS iVA71ti' -- Use ht for alh �°-- CLPgANING AND ORAONGE WASHI.tIG Ever marft w i Maid of all -work rra; t 710 .... : = New Indian Race ' Why 13 cossteat with issferior •tell% Found in Mexico . -- �r .�,._ • _ �• ' Archaeologists Unearth lase of Advanced . - Tribe be : ,C$io 1 f - 2,500 Years Old_ ,. t,tA S i, •' �, � _ �-g � '� � Washingtop : —A race of "long head ed" Indiana who vanished perhaps , WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE. land now, clear out. Don't .look so from ears before foundation sailed Death strikes Garrett Folsom while i hesitant. I've a right to give away . ' from Spain laid fire foundation for the f bathing at Ocean Town, N.J. After i the doll.' They're all mine tow. Take rich Pueblo culture of the Sopthwest, being perfunctarily examined by n that one', and go." 4 a is revealed eologfcal exp e a Smithsonian arch. edition which has re doctor, the body is brought to the j �FYes, sir. Thank you, sir, very turned from New Mexico, The first !� Hotel Majusaca, where sa inquiry is I much„ complete village of the race was dls- starter. + Folsom's bathing companions had I And clasping her precious • gift to been'. Roger overed by .the expedition ffi Chaco ger Neville Mrs. Helen Bar- i her heart, Myrtle hurried away almost Canyon. T nabyy and Carmelita Valdon. It is afraid the donor might regret his act established that Folsom, just before. and ask the doll back again. r Seventeen houses, sunk several feet his death, had been standing next to j As Al luck would havo it, she met w the earth and lined with slabs, Ned Barron, known a3 the copper Miss Folsom just coming toward her ,• ' were in the v411age, together with. 48 cellars for storage of corn and a klva. Then the startling announcement I nephew's rooms.. '` or ceremonial temple. _ -:k made ;hpt Folsom had been stabbed! "Here. you," the lady said, sternly, The inhabitants of the TMiinge were Ito death in the water. Ross, his valet, i "what are you doing with that doll? a race distinct from the Pueblos, said questioned, as are Barron and his It is my brother's doll." nvife, but no light is shed on the my"* "Mr. Pelton gave it to me, ma'am. Frank H. H Roberts, of the Bureau is nary. American thnology, who headed this E h Anastasia Folsom, eccentric and', He- he told me to take it," �C'F.T OUT," HE CRIED CROSSLY. "WHAT ARE YOU DOiNf, expedition. Skeletons of the inhabit- masterful sister of Lice dead man, or-; "Well, you come back here with 9 ants were found to be undetormed k, rives and takes command. At the in -'tae, till I make s•.ire of that." BACK HERE." " and lbng- headed,; while the' Jueblon quest It is established that the death L . Her Tharp knock gained her imme-I were round - headed and accustomed to -weapon was a pichaq an Or'ental I diate entry, and Dan Peitun scowled { naives, and with lowered voices ran' Of course, Riggs —sure I'm with deform the heads of their ch4ldren. knife, and that it ariN 'its scabbard' small chance of being overhtard. you, in that- I want you to Rnd him: 'bad been purchased on the boardwalk. j to see Myrtle and the doll back again. i „Yee, but, Mr. Riggs, if —if it fa! if u can.. But I'm not so, keen 'to, 4' It is also established that Croyydon' Get out," he cried; crossly. "What you Sears is a fancier. of curious kX=. are you doing back here ?'" any good —if it does help you —' `hsve him found as Aunt Anastasia toyce ='Dick 'didn't blow his brains "Will you bey' aid? Yes, Tubby, r is." - lout when you rejected him. He came Anastasia engages fitus Rigtrs to; "Hush, Dan." said Miss Folsom. "I, y P „ ?" round and proposed to me." Joan— work on the cage. Ile Reks permission . brought the girl back. She -says yeu you will: But only if it's good evi- Why not?" • NOW through the t�5�1IidTHE STORY. Yes, dad. Now I'm sick and tires dance or a real clue. Or n tree way, "For a very simple reason. 13ecsitse "Then he must have got rid of them gave her that doll." ` Ito look' T fear if the motive for Uncle Gar- some other way." 7 of hearing about the doll. . Go away, i "Yes.' air. But if it IS all those, rett's death, or the identity of his CHAPTER XXV. - Myrtle. C me in, Aunt Stasla• Yes,; thir•gs, will you murderer should be discovered, it-- G — Farm Girl —"That pig to very black, "No, air," and Myrtle's eyes, raised' I gave the poor tfiild the doll• as rshe' "Yes." a littler impatiently, "ye i well, it might react unpleasantly on- isn't he'" Farmers' Yes, we cal] to Po, air, face, fairly shone with seemed to want It so much I don't. I'll see to it that you get paid . bly'tbe —ter— the - family dignity, if not— m 'Ink'." Farm (jirl— "Why?" Farm. "No; sir, I didn't toueh your Suppose she, ever had a doll in her ford. Tubby. what a school for young honor." ar— 'Because he. keeps running out. of trusses or your thintrs at all. I did life.'' grafters a big hotel is,. Well, go (To be continued.) the pen.' , pick u the dolls and t them, but. "she never had one like Chat. surely, -p F Pe Why, Dart, these dolls cost an awful "It's only thl.. You've been all o honestly, I didn't touch another single lot,• ithrough Mr. Foisom's papers awl lot- Minard.'a Llnlment for Neuritis.. Mtnard's Linlmetn for CMlblaina. ! . thing." "I don't care. I don't admire them i tern. t in't you „' • � f Myrtle was telling the truth, of .. "'�- ,Give a sentence with the word. "cap - "•roMyr and it rang in her voice, and myself, I find, and if you want the Pretty much. There's some of 1P8�888�ge ��8r.° 1+fse.” "My capsize !'s six and haven: - Dan Pelton believed her, rest of the bunch, ;you're welcome to-that -work still to done. Why ?" eighths." them." { "Oh. only that Mr. Pelton has, a f 'If there's one thing I can do," he "Well, I'll ace about them later, but bhLr suitcase full of papc4s and letter.! _ • said, "I can always tell when people ICs Not Yet Formed in Hudson The Commander•in =t hiet of the Gfait . don't give any more -away to servants. l and t:nportant l:,okir.g documents- -" man Army arrived !n New York this speak truthfully. And I know you She didn't select the !feat orte." "And you thank they're corrected straits, Expedition - 1 +did. So, that's that." , with M-. Fo!som'e vacate ?" Reports week. causing somewhat less ewee "How queer. Can you always tell; "No. she said shad choose the one '"They's lots of 'em addressed to Mr. i 1 meat than 1f he Lad come between Mr. Pelton ?" Uncle Garry used to like the beat.' 'Fancy her being sweet on Uncle, Folsom, and some cf 'ern in Me. Fol- Ottawa.'Nov. 2.— Latest reports `toIAPriI. 2811, and November, 1918. " "Yea. Nobody can Iie to me, and ..l don't believe she was. But she toni's «'riting. the Department of Marine and Fish• •age away with it." thought it must be the most valuable." , "This !s interesting. 'Where is this I cries from tiro Hudson Straits Indic. ! -- "And —and did you say — something Meantime, the satyrs .Tubby, who suitcase?'' ate that up to The Dissent there has about —" her courage gave out and had long ago learned to distinguish be-' "Lip in Mr. Pelfon's rooms. The; been no Ice In that channel into Hilr- she looked at the dolls in mute a eal. hanging li .1 did you c use to s 1 them son Bay. Three air' statiops have "Did I say 'd give you a dolly"' 'peen the sides of buttered bread, was ~ ' y Ply out on the ha I dui fined ing around romris ..�1r. Folsom used to' par.: in. been eatabiiahed, at Port HurvreT. _ t ' he laughed. "Well, I halt said so, Y spy ,.a the ¢hair portly ct` '" (Wakeham Bay. and rotting "am is,- - didn't I? Which' one do you like beat • per of Titus Riggs. Tubby looked -duly-. and properly ; land; Burwell Is at. the eastern en- : "This one," and Myrtle pointed to insulted. trance of the Straits on the nortlttern ,.the dark -eyed one. the one with the Privileged in many ways, cl'u'bby was ,Nothin' like that, Fir. I saw them tip, of Labrador; Wakeham Bay is on lure of a siren in her sweet, haunting allowed free access to the- deck, but when I .took up some ice water." ;the 'south coast, about midway be "That's the one Mr. Folsom he•was not supposed to speak to the "Oh, I see. 'I beg your pardon. taeeu Burwell and Notiingharn is- liked the. best." i guests unless on an errand. Very careless of Mr. Pelton to hfave ` � ' t At last Riggs noticed the uneasy land, which lies !n a direct line to _ "Oh, he did, did he, 'Then, take W. ggs t them in sight when -you came in. Well, the north of the leastern shore bf T ± 'I'm glad t,, be rid of it, Take it, girl, little chirp, and called him to hia side. never mind, you did right to mention Hudson -Bay: }i-nt `� O�' "What's it all about, am►ny? 'What +++��� _ it,.Tubs, and if anything comes of it, Some snow has fallen 1n that area. - do you want to say to me ?" ' it is reported, bdt'so Car ' the'.weather - "How do you 'know? and Tubby I'll remember you. With the party of Christmas ^a gaped his admiration. "Yes, sir; thank voti, sir." And the has been extremely mild' home oars l.e8ving Halifax _ ,Oh, well, when a boy'1Qoks as if �llhop' went off and left Riggs to his The purpose of the expedition is,to 8 I he'd juax naturally bust if he didn cogitations. I establish the navigability of the for the Mother Gauntry. It 'was a pleasant place to muse. Straits and to ascertain it the perind Make sure of a right royal " I get something off his chest, I assume The comfortable chair was placed just of navigation In and out of Hudson Christmas and good time J• ! that it's a weighty matter. And when Riggs with ytZatir family and friends I ut a'-point where Ri s could com- Bay can be extended. said a depart- ! the said boy looks at me furtively now mend the boardwalk or could let his ment official recently. 'Meteorological ; on the other, side. ' a•+ - " and then, yet with the expression of • 'go farther afield, and view the conditions will -be studied and all a dying fish, why, then, I just call him gaze , I See a Steamship agent to -day. over and demand the truth.." j wide expanse of blue ocean. other elements influencing "Well. you see, Mr. Riggs, I know' But with a little sigh of regret, he will be looked into, Round Trip from '.6155 u¢ I r�y ;,± frc'm the big wicker rocker, and Childre - C p-� - n half fareV_et[Y °- I "You do! Really ?" betook himself up to Dan . ?elton's 1 The Puzzle thimg included. r "Now, don't kid me. I mean about rooms, having first acquired informa•,� The -Chinese are not -arguing, over this here now murder business." j tion �y telephone that he was there who will win their war. They're try Christmas Ss,' 1i11trigS and alone.. Tits Riggs became grave at once, , Ing to. find out what it is about. iFronr.SALIPAZ "I though at first I'd go -for a I TONIAfo. Pi tit; DQil$I$ MINT —easy to "That's no matter for jesting, son." I _ g Ri DM. 5 —AN �°u , _ — - remember— an eo for now tt. I-arn ea in , sir." j2ant� h- Y°ur- `� "r` �� 'O n'--- set, once you've tried it. :'R'el1, then, what is it that you as he took the seat and the cigar that Keep Posted On Miming Dec, 11 --ATIM IA for Belfast, j t ]:now? And why haven't you told ?elton offered. "But-I felt hat these Read Every lssue'bf Liverpool and Glasgow. Keeps teetZs white, ' before', ifirst hours after the set es for her �f !' ;Dee. 12- ASCANIA for Plym�uth� breath sweet, aids sppetite 'Well, I didn't know it Lefore.. And brother, she ou ft in peace." We'& a� Met A Havre ar'dL�do°1' and digestion ... a f 1. � I dunno as I know it. now. It's just! "Iisee you don't know Aunt Stasis, " From ST. JOHN. N.B. � _ Pelton responded, with a little smile. 10—AT NIA for Belfast, a. =a "She could o to the funeral' of s,]1 (Canada',-. r.raaing attnt,ig HE and Glasgow. - tEsa ,G4 S� „•1 suspicion ?., g Xenspai,er) "Not-- even that. ,More like a —a=-" her relatives and still be fit for sfiy, j �` "A surmise? An hildication ` I sort of interview with anybody. Shall Send for San- . "No, no, I mean more a hint, a I call her, of shall we go to see her ?" ! „ "Presently. Perhaps we might have i Free and _ clue a way to look. I �t it out Obligation r After "Ah, a way to look! That's fine,! a little chat by .ourselves first. You re Copy h 91 i Bver�rMeal Tubby. ' Now, careful, me about with us,, Pelton? •I mean with-your "MI71es and Metals " 'TiiSR0138gTREFORDCO•LlMirf3D I aunt and me in this search for her Lot- say and welnagtoa sc''TOizoxto IS8UE No. 46—'27 They ivero in a corner by them- brother's murderer?" 320 Bay St. Toronto - is � :•,,, YOUR BAKING -- Pies, Cakes, Buns brad Bread -- DOES AU AU YOUR BAKING BES?r` _ SEST 1� ALL -- , ,. .'�.;,7 _..c' -. M.`.., .. ',.....i ::.. .. ,.t., .. ... a._•.: .... x.,.r,. r_....,;.,.:. ,,.;_ { :, .. .+... ._.... -.. ...._ -..r .w,.a+ +. ....•*•...,. _. .,,,.. v, F•—. r,: �e....-..,....,,.. �.. t. x«. sr, w..,"7+mi..n.w. ;.�'........,+r .. r�r..r.s,- i�l�.it�.;..•xr - - .a +I"R•a. : :+�: -., ,, -'r'u, aT , +, .�i x, ..; ,,, ....w .,y ,- .tc;,.w:s^'. _ .•tw- - -vr* .ear:., --^•.ca :w °-r^ +.y,:: 'ir•y° ».. w �1 :u.'�a!pt• ,.. N'•. .,• -r., t .- .. '�+.,,- '..,y�,. -v-: sr,•:. -` r c ::s._- I a"" w -u'•. r,:., ,..,, - d .<•.. T .tn.. vi`_ ' : ,. .z .r, k.. J✓- 1p�1.. .. ..w,.r ".,r .- - :: .N. ,. ,; -' toy :.. t.....r -f.. .,. '.. ... .. .- :.r• .'.''� - .'tt C_ r• ^Y +Canadian Interference Squad Of International Interest - NEW RADIO BEACON - -- -- s� Mnh to i,,istener-s' J,oy f The first Canadian radio beacon- s - �� _ on the Great Lakaa has been ' _.- -• . -• - b d S th t goal Fleet of 11 .Cars _ Rum Down and Eliminates Man -Made eatablie' a at the ou sae 13 G , ! 1 Lake Ontario;` by the CattadiirEa Static— Listening Tax Pays Upkeep . _ Government. It transmits on a v le o! 1 000 meters during EIevea automobiles patrolling Can- of the trees a faint sizzling was heard. " wave agog r rag £ t th1'ek or foggy weather, evsry 160 , ads from Vancouver to Halifax bear�in the earphones. Without the aid seconds groups of 1' dot and E -,or their, doors this legend— IaterLer- of radio this was ciao to be heard, -ai• dashes for 60 seconds and silent ence Car, Radio Branch, Department 1 though very faintly. ' .On investigating ".r;' of Marine and Fisheries. Each car it was discovered that in a number + fI0 seconds, : ... a ;• As specially built and furnished with ' of places throughout the town high Anew radio beacot} is soon ttl, b .. the most .sensitive radio receivers and voltage lines carrying 2200 volts for established at La Point Light Sta ' tion, on the south side of Lake 1 the electrical consumption, of Oi . two radio electricians. . These man illfa Superior, by the U.S. Qpvernment with their cars constitute the ever-' were touching the -trees in various and will transmit every 180 sec- As 1 watrhful Radio Interference Section places. soon as the wires were of the Radio Branch, Department of I separated from these. branches the y ends groups of 4 dashes for 60 Marine and Fisheries—the only or- trouble ceased. Aa a result, wherever. seconds, silent 1:0 seconds, s ganlzaliton of Its kind to the world. this condition was found branches Two yeare' ago, after a number of were sawn off. Today Drillia !a still �i preliminary testa had proven success- a to vrn of trees, but radio reception Britain's Naval ; ful, a staff of one engineer and three is excellent. Aux . ;.electricians was appointed to .deal Each autowobile is equipped with , • Policy 'Defined with radio` Interference from power '° jj' ,,,,,,,j IL superheterodyne receiver with di- with, By .��� n , Steed) lines -'Id electrical apparatus. An rection Ending -loop and volume can• automobile. was equipped with special trol. Six and seven tube superhetero a Biggest haul of contraband narcotics ever made in America; 700 pound's instruments and sest on tour in On- dynes are used, mounted in'a special of pure gum- opium seized by United States officials at isle` La Moote, Vt. tario and Quebec. In three months portable cabinet, which is connected Oscar Mouvet, a 85- year. -old French hotelkeeper, and an unnamed Canadian ��WC Shall 1VOt Enter Into the two radio electricians with thin- by means of a muldwire cable plug to i car carried Out Investigations o! 1n- millionaire were declared to be •implicated in smuggl ng 'this int9 the Competition �%ith You, a second cabinet. containing oatteriea United states: Editor Tells America . terterence in 100 Owns and villages, and accessories. This receiver 10 n suf• - 'Two hundred and three cases of In- dciently sensitive to record a noise T — —' -- " - -- - — New York. —The growing need for v tereference were handled, of which due to a fault on a distributing spa- G' A �`t'�' ;A( CANADA D STATES International friendship and under- 184 were Immediately eliminated and tam many miles away. In fact it was L�'w i e A j� FLOODS ataudiug and the declaration that 'the majority of the others c •!lied to was used recently to locate faults on SUFFER FROM FLOODS Great. Britain would not -tolerate a annoy radiocast hateners as, a result ,'power lines situated in one case 16 1 policy of naval rivalry with the of follow up correspondence between' miles away and in the other four 1 United States, was stressed by iL the listeners, -the owners of the elec- miles distant Wickham Steed, publisher of the Rey – trial apparatus causing the intertar- Valleys From Quebec Basin South to Hartford Strickdn— view of Revlewa• of London and form The notable feature W these re- Man Lives Lost and Heavy Property Damage . once and the radio branch. y VY P y g erly editor of The Times of London. ceiv rs lies In the fact. that they may NINE LIVES LOST dinner given in h honor in Ne Such has been the succes of this j be used while the automobile is tra• at .a di r iv !s h w section of the radio branch from the Ivellug at a moderate rate of speed. York. very first that the following year live . Montreal, Que., Nov. 7.— $epotta, the north or south shores, ie yet clear I A tenet of international friendshipi ears were In continuous service I, The Interference from the Ignition from dated district continued to- i of water. Th* bridge at Champlain, system of the car - produces usually l which, comparable to the Monroe! throughout eastern Canada.. With night to increase. the 1 of lives taken fifteen miles east of Three Rivers, is Doctrine, would -establish the United a sound In the receiver which is char- �' _headquarters at Halifax, Montreal. by ilood>s in the powr�hipe oS � soil down and the rcaJ at this 'point States as determined to be, a "peace acteristlely different from that pro- loving" nation, was urged upon thin Ottawa and Toronto, these cars cow, � uebee and Western New Brunswick. has been closed to traffic. Torrential duced by the power line, so that that Q country by Mr. Steed. Ilse declared ti Bred their districts thoroughly, Three type Nine design had been repotted up to� rains in Eastern Canada and the U. S. more cars have been added this year, `type of interference it not too great that the collapse of the Geneva arms I. not objectionable,• a late hour tonight. With alnw�t; are given as the rouse: Padio stations' one fdr Vancouver, another for Win- In addition -a portable superhetero- complete restoration of telea:raph an& are being used to assist sufferers and limitation conference to no way re nipeg and a third for London. On- dyne receiver !s carried aad�uaed in te'.ophone communication throughout as meane of communicating with lost darted the real British attitude to- tarto, the Ftstern Tcwnsh, ar.1 with friends and relatives. ward America. Typical of the cases submitted- to , special testa where the two receivers are required. A portable tF ee =tube rivers again within normal t ).tn&, a ; - -4— The British Cabinet felled to con- this Interference squad to that of the ;regenerative receiver, complete with more complete checkup of the damage' `v7 eider the broader questions fnvolvedl little town of Orillia, at the head of r'eg'o fe *ad especially designed to is being made. Reports from tutlyinR' H� a�eS`.7 S !n the Geneva conference. Mr. Steed' —)hake Sfmont in Ontario. A cow- be carried by one man, is also part of districts have added to the estimated ' i said. Ile placed the blame for the _ .plaint was recently sent to to t!! Pm Puddi�Qr Toronto radio inspector that Lora X the equipment of the car, The last damage, which is now placed at over ��p tailors aY the d?or to the British —; - named set Is used with a loop or Tart - two million dollars. Damage to roads t _ Ministry, which .permitted its dellb -' radio inter[erence 'was making radio pa In�iledienta Come From The;erations w be conducted by an ad - named reception almost impossible. The ous types of o:pmriag coils for ape . alone is expected to ss the million radio interference car was quickly ctal Investigations in Dower houses dollar mark, vxhife the railways and j Empire, Combined Sym- . group.. rlty rather than a dlpiomatio ;. prepared and Inspector S, J. Ellis and places Ina to a car, manvtectnrfng concerns and private) r •- -- - with his" assistant Lett for Ot•iilia, I The tubes used, in all these sets are individ!uala suffered heavily. bOliZea Colonies and Do- Promotion of World Peace. about 80 miles north of Toronto. the tiny "peanut tubes manufactured Railway rervicea hare been resumed minions Goodwill "The possfbitity of armed conflict On coming within view of the town, I only in Canada, - They stand but two on +Ira's .normal schedules to-day. London— King Ge "ge *111. take with the United States Iles entirely Mr. Ellis was greatly impressed with )aches high and notwfthstanding that Accumulated mail was deliwereci by Christmas di ner with his wtols Em- outside of the outlook of the British the vast number of trees. In and about are most excellent tubes. post office authorities to -day,. trucks Pare the year, His plum pudding is people on the naval question," Mr. y beiri coed into service for the ,o bo made entirely of Ingredients [Steed said.. the community, Ia fact he fervently That this service -is provflied in the g ln` believes that there isn't another town Dominion may seem strange but the work. "As tar u w e are concerned the Residents of towns and districts In produced in the Ewpire and is to be ' with such a distinguished entry. The listener in Canada is. due some ItelD of heroic size and flavor. It will seas are free for you to put on them. trees proved to be more than that. in his reception of radiocast music, the flood'sreas Fero busily engaged in contain the following: 1t you wish. the biggest navy the - Usually Inspection for this sort of when interference would otherwise repairing the damsg'e wrought by the Five pounds eagh of Austratlan world has ever seen. The only goes- tnbrfereace !e dons on toot; where spoil it for him. An annual license water. currants and rsi%lus, 6 pounds of'tion for us to that of determining the a long road hoe to be tnvotAated the is required by every owner of a radio Nicolet, in sdd�ition to the drown -t stone4 South African raisins, 1 'minimum requirements of the safety, car is used. A receiver.' loop serial receiver, the charge being E1. With ing, reported considerable damage to Pounds of minced Canadian apples,-,8 of our trade - routes —which we never and phones are carried by the bunt - these dollars amounting to over =126,• propert and erv�ps. ezpect you to tb aten --and bow tar _ pounds of English bread crumbs, 6 � .� er, the receiver being slung over the 000-durtng the fiscal year from April RIVER„ ALTERS COURSE. pounds of New 'l, ealand beet suet, 2 ;that minimum can sHIF further be re- shoulder by means of a strap and the 1, 1925, to March El, 192tf, the radio Reports from Pierreville, Que•, to- pounds of Sourh African cut candled duced by o sound and constructive Loop carried to the hand. Then as a interference cars . with. their - trained night stated that the course of the 2 policy of world peace. =` noise a is hoard on the phones it V staffs of two radio electricians are peel, kr pounds Indian English ,tour, is "You may take it that, however you River St, Francois had been altered pounds of Wes 't Indian sugar, 20 Irish "You your own naval question, what- toned In and hunted till It to loudest, paid, and a number of other means of during the r cent floods. A portion Free State eggyr 2 ounces of ground This vicinity it then thoroughly improving radio reception for the tin- of an island had disappeared, whilst Ceylon cinnamon, 1>j ounces of. Zan - l ever the number and tonnage of the "r7 Searched and the source of trouble toners are made possible. several lartre pied of land that were zlbar ground cloves, 1% ounces of crutsery and eventually of the battle- '.quickly found In this manner. The work of the interteretioe sec- ships you may decide to build, how -' formerly Islands are said to be coat - Straits Settlements ground nutmegs, ever large the some which you may Wlrea Touched Tress. flea in considered to have amply jut- rected now to the mainland by messed one teaspoon at pudding spice from ,appropriate of the-purpose, we shall Following this system, Mr. Ell1d be- tified both its establishment and • its earth and sand 4Tiven to these Pointe India, 1 gilt of Cyprus brandy, a gills not eater into competition with you.' -4ga, hunting for inductive Snterter- continuance . on a snore extensive . by the rushing waters of Jamaica rum and 2 qusr s of old i lines on reaching OriIlia. He did not scale in the future. - Christian Tho , Yamaska River_ has risen to English beer. Poet- Laurette is 83 Dave'to go fat; Coming under some Science Monitor. curb a paint that the streets of St •O�- -- i Ce�-ire, 16 miles' southeast of Cham- Mussolini 'has abolished ' celebrs• - = Pauileve Forbid plain min, are Ceslai covered with four feet the a e Lion tf t that they distract Dr. Bridges Observes Anniver- _� LOUD=SPEAKER BAN i of water. St CproRe also reports the attention of the authorities waste. 'S >tnt -.Cyr Hang heavy damage to property and trope. t. and .weary the pvere It is to.. .- 1>ary Quietly at His Ox- be The Town Clerk of West Ham, Highway conditions form the great-) be hoped that no overeathusiastia ford Home England, has announced a -by -law eat complication in the Quebec situa.- i follower of 11 Duce will start a move. London —Dr. Robert Bridges, for; Serious" Accident 8t -FienCh � passed by the Weet Ham Council tion, Neither of the highways be; l ment for an annual celebration of this eat step., the Last fourteen years Poet Laureate and directed against raucous loud tvvesn Montreal and Quebec, either on [ -of England,, who Is- older than any of Military . School Ends ! speakers placed along the streets, - hls predecessors. save Colley Cibber -- Picturesque Tradition . { The by -law reeds: "No- person One of the Many and Tennyaon,..celebrated his .et8hiy �Balnt -0Cyr. —PSUI Patnleve,' Minister , shall in any street or public place third birthday on October 24th af. his War, will not tolerate honing even or in any shop, business promisee home at Boar's Fiala, Orford. He �Jtn the mild form fn which !t is prac'• i or place -which adjoins any street t _ spent the day quietly, receiving many, aced it French: military -schools. A or public place and to which the -- y kE caileris and opening e¢or�oi con serious accident to a pupil at Saint - public are admitted, operate. or I gratulatory telegrams, and letters. ii: r • atlae °r suffer to b� operated any j en he was SO b Bridges visit - R Cyr; which is France's Royal' M411tary� ,i R°^ \\ W> r g College, has brought down the Mints- ca loud - speakers or. gramo- I \ ad America, having previously de- . _ terlsl thunder and ended forever a phone ip such manner as to cause dined an over of the Chair of Poetry, _ sigturesque tradition. annoyance to or disturbance of oc at Diichigan Uriiverilty. The poet is - •- mate- - e.. 7 noted for of publ4c re-;_ It has been the custom as long as cu ` to i order." 1 } T - -- e, ,, disregard _ . • I cognition, He would never write anybody can remember for the sent- m.ses or passersby.- $ on to invade the dormitory of the poetry t is reported• IIewoat arrivals in the dead of night that when, after'the war, his �atten and make them rise and Pass'in'mocit �_ tton was called to the fact that the r t review. one of the new men in get -) House of Cotirtntins_ had disenssed the '+t$ flog out of bed failed to see a trap � � � non- production- of a peace ode, he re -, -- f door which had been left open Eo that .. } plied that' he didn't •'glue a damn." fhe seniors could make a hasty-get -- t away in case an officer appeared. The u victirii felt through the open door and C a a: King CsQOrge S ootb : fractured his skull.: I-its condition is , Venison for Feast . ser one -.. — - - -- - - + % M. Pa.inleve has circularized all the `•. «'incisor, ng and = -King or - ' schools forbidding, under the penal y himself shot the royal buck which of dismissal, the continuance of such ' ' was served this year at the annual practices. In addition General Collin, � venison 'banquet„ tendered by the Commatidant of Saint -Cyr, sent 'seven- j 1 Windsor City Corporation, teen students involved in the -hazing _ The custom of the King provid- ' to serve as common privates in vari• ' o Ing• thb deer for the feast is of \ t� t t is rar _..., ous regiments. _ he ancient scree personally a that r t nail has ddne the J killing. First Convict: "Why are you.here ?.'. - The- P:•ince bf Wales, high stew- Second Convict: "Because T lost in AtJ7T11cR GiiANycL QUEEN _ s f the royal Borough of Wind- - and o race." First Convict:- "Nonsense; lire, IvY (li'1 M ShafF2ld. F.rglar.d, i thr lxtcst nc-nsn�t� ti';u ngl:y:.. nor, accepted -the Mayor's invite J;z Marcel Doret nobody comes to prison because of channel swimming honors. lira, Gif! 'r :;f n r'crisiirg NCePt an oft her re 'urn tfon to the dinner, which was held wench stunt flier, crowned "King of that." Second Convict: "But the home even though she had made no new time record., With her is J., W, October 27. the Air" at Berlin, Germany, before winner was a policeman. "=- ylleggen Fellowes, her trainer, who started and Rnls'. :eQlie feat, her. j " 10,000 people, defeating Harr Fiesler. dorfer Blaetter, Munich. ' _ d. P• .» �•. . ^ syy :..,�, �.,, " 4 dy vY-. 3 ,CSI,::. +• .. � wh.T1� . - '••,.. "!,-. _ :y ;l+. -., ails r+ b"•il -a j r �, 'Cr.y •Tt•. tix F W Y a... -' - . " V. , O s3 • R.'/R. .;,�y � -•+-.: ,.°°,n.'CC4 -.� '. ' .:tea... � ._ 1. .. .'cj, _0. / _.... . .: ., .,, �, •: ', ., ,, . ., .. ,. ,..... '. l- "'ass' ,, „ 1 .. ,r - t —Hugh and Mrs. Machin. event —Jo •- _ ,. g —John Doyle is seriously ill at _ r LOCALISMS• Thanli;egiving-w•ith L. K. and Mrr. present: •y r t Devitt, of Toronto. —Mr. Leon, who resides with ' sad-- Mrs... Clement and —Mr. and Mrs. Greenwood and Chas.:9, Palmer, is very ill at prey children, of Milton, agent the boltu8'hter, TnrlZntQ�epenL T$atik's 'eat, re -day with Fred and Mrs. Bunting. giving with Victor and Mrs. Par- —Harry Stanley has returned r„ ! Mise Minnie Mprrls, of Toron- kin; of Aii = dley. after spending a few weeks with 1}1� —F. H. Hall, who has been here friends in Fishers: N- Y. tD, spent the T ankagiviag holj . &Misting his -son, Frank, in the -The half - holiday on Thursday — -- ° n with her sister, Mrs. Willis, m letter's garden for the past few afternoon has been disconti ued e weeks, has returned to the city. by-the merchants of the village —Mr. ,and Mrs. Hallman and "._Mrs. John Murkar is spending during the winter months, New 1.n e* s for th t family left last week for Toronto, 4 a few daye -this week in Paisley —J. S. and Mrs. Balsdoa and vrbere they will spend the winter with bar sister, who has been in family spent the Thanksgiving dos —John r health during they --past tow holiday in Burford with the form - -John Drs r has taken the mo g y Fred, and family. — & '< eoatract of building s now kitch- months. er'e brother, —W.. L,. and him..Courtiee and —Dr. EL T. F'ailaiae, Resident Dent- �alt �� oD to the rear of Di'r.' Hallman's son, Garnet, and wife were _4t ist. Office . over Baledon's hardware — - rees:ence. Weston an Tuesday attending the amore• Office hours, 9 to a daily fad —Mr. and Mrs. Nash and family, evenin>ts by appointment • - funeral of Mrs. Courtice s sister, a• Qf Barrie, and Mrs. Martin, of To• Mrs. George Fisher, who had been —Mark Holliday, who was well TOSIt', spent Thanksgiving with W. A. and Mrs. Reid. ill for some .time. known throughout Pickering and —E. W. Evans, pump - maker, of Whitby townahipe, died on Snn- kx — Stanley and Mrs. Dale, of To- Whitby, wishes to recommend his day after a few hours' illness. revAb, spent Thanksgiving Day - with the former': sister, Mre, customers who require a now —D. J. and Mrs. Callaghan' and ' _•,.itb, of Not•th Church Street. pump or any repairs done, to have little eon, of Toronto, spoof a con- DURO- OGAT —A nice fine all' Sweater Coat for men. 4 —The sewing meetin of St. the work done before winter ple of days tbie week with Mrs. Very warm but not balky. Splendid for wearing' George's Guild will be hof at the arrives, as the work can be done Callaghan's parents, John - and - 'under your top coat. Both in plain eolors and In home of Mrs. J. Topper on Wed- now, mere satisfactorily. * * Mrs. Murkar. heather colors. Price 4.50,.. _ home o afternoon, Nov. nth, d- —Owing to the annivereary :er —After a lingering and distress- ° at p M. vices in St. John's Church,. Bro- ing illness Thomas Clark died on Boys' All- wool •8weaters,. sizes 22 to 32, nice roll col• —J. • I. and. Mrs. Baledon, of ngham, on Sunday next. there Monday, Nov. 7th, at the home of lays, all leading collars, specially, bought to will be only one service in St. his nephew, William Gormley, ;: Markham, and Lorne Baledon and y p y sell at the bargain price of 225. _ ])dre. Levi Gleason of Fort William ADdrew s Church here and that Church Street, in his 79th year. - - - -- gisi,ed their relatives here oa will be at 2.30 p. m. Sunday School About two years ago Mr. Clark Ladies' Bilk and Wool Hose —the Hole proof line. will meet at 1.80 ins of 10 00 received a stroke, and since that p j Svoday• as• ' Everybody likes them. All. --6ew shades at — Wilfred Mooney, principal of. s Oz time hse.beea perfectly helpless. X1,26 per pair. the Wolfe Island Continuation —The first touch of wi' �ter came being unable to move or speak, p School. spent the' holiday at the on Sunday wben nearly tislD inches although quite conscious. The de- of snow fell, accompania&by real ceased woe a widower, hie wife A few Odds sad Ends in Holeproof Silk and Wool hop of his parents, W. J. and cold weather. Coming ens, it did, h%vtog died s number of years Hosiery at 79c per pair. 'Mre. Mooney.- After a long spell of mild.-weather ago. He had ne family. His fun- -- Oliver Crammer left. in oar P� p y Boys' Boots —The "Sissman" line — without a doubt 7 n ' sad 'when le were ice; prepar- oral took lace on Wednesday to office one day last week a twig of very Cemetery the beet wearing boot on the market. All � ad for it, it di Dot, receive a ve the Methodist Gamete where in- .... . . the ordinary raspberry bush, from , warm welcome. Usually, how• ferment took place. - sizes in Youths' and Boys- . - Wm. Crummer's garden. which ever, the first fall of snow comes —On Thursday, sustained a number of nice ripe y Nov. m the earlier than this. death" occurred at his home.' 287 ;berries. Morley venue Toronto, of John Men's Overcoats and Suits —wonderful_ values to —W. C. and Mrs. Marker sod —OD Saturday afternoon lasts Stewart, son of the late Frederick offer you. Call and see them. two sons, Barrie and Orai,g, &D-d rather bad' mixup occurred on our E main 4treet, which'happily, caused and Mrs. Stewart, of Pickering. Miss" Phyllis and Kathleen Rflyn- Deceased, who was 83 ears of ' + ham, of Shedden, spent over Sun- Do injury to say person, A To- y : z + root' man, who is a buildifia con- age, has been an employee of the day with the former 's parents, Grand Trunk, now the C. N. R., Rubbers Rubbers Rubbers tractor and engaged et Oshawa for45 ears, and the high esteem John and Mrs. Murkar. > > .. $aaday next at St. Gnor s'e erecting hoagies, was returning to y g his home in the city to nd in which he was held was shows Church at 10.80 a. m., there will be ty Pr The season ie now oa, We're aeady with s full line Thanksgiving. Owing to long by the large number who follow. for Kiddies, Boys, Girls, Ladies and Gents. f the monthly celebration of the g g y + hour@ and hard work a feeling of ed. hiw remains to their jest resting The Kaufmann line — there's no better made. Holy Communion. Evenio�t err• + vice at 7 o'clock. Rev. D. B. Lang drowsiness came over him and place and by the large number of ' fund will conduct both cervices. when parsing throw the villagA floral tributes. His funeral took —A birthday party in honor of he went to sleep, for onlira brief place on Saturday afternoon when ,Idiom Besse Bath was held at the time. but sufficiently long to make interment was made in St. Gear• : bonne of Edgar and Mrs. Andrew this a iD.terestiDg• When he ar- gas's Cemetery, Pickering. He is Don't forget to redeem your Princess Soap Flake rive in front of S. W. Davis' survived by his widow, but he ,on Thanksgiving night, when a had no children. He was an uncle — — 81Qd Palm Olive tokens here. — — and aim of friends were present belonging he Mrs Maynard, rrd • of of Mrs. L. Scott and Thomas John and as enjoyable time spent by all. y ,. —The W. Ad. S. of St. Andrew's Cherrywood. destroying the two eton, of this village. IInited Church will hold their aa- fenders and knocking a cap off == one of the wheels. Be continued natal Thank offering meeting on IN MEMORIAM • . lPPadaesdsy, Nov. 16th, in the his career Until he struck S. Mor. eburch, at 3 o'clock its the after• rash's delivery wagon. This cane WILSON —In ever loving memory of CHAPMAN r noon. Miss Chace, of Toronto. ad the horse to run awn The y our dear husband and father, a s will address the meeting. All lad• wagon csnght Howard Da ie car. Richard Wilson. who varied away ;des ore cordially Invited to be ire• and the whole outfit, horse. wagon Nov. 11th., 1917. 1 - seat and car started down the hill. Dear is the spot where our father is $ Notwithataadia the snow and When in front of James Potter's laid. s oold the traffic on the Provincial residence, they ]eft the pavement. Fond hopes shall we cherish, that Few Fad I Specia IS Highway 'over the holiday was and turned to the left wh" they some day we'll meet. - eery heavy. There was at times came in contact with a big tale. Kneeling together at Jesus feet 8 a continuous procession of sutoe phone vole which brought them to —Wife, Son and Daughter. a standstill. All three cars ware sad the seen hansom were all packed more or lase damaged, Mr. Davie' da@o Adw9•K84wWolis. _ ,slid of passengers, and many had car coming out the worst io the - yr - riifficulty is getting standing melee. The horse and wagon re ��Panco Soled Boots .3.00, 4.00, 4.50 room. Dr. N. E. MCEwen and John esived little if, as damage, but T - RENT —Oa coo. y Pihas. Watson. ia p y the harness was 1 torn. The .• roomed wtaae, Apply to Thos w All Wool Underwear • $'full spent last week near Honey y R. R. 2. Pickering. 44tf ' ` 1Bat•bor, where they had as aojoy, driver of the erring car took full abie,time dear-hunting. The don responsibility for all ganders done. FSRR8T8 FOR BALE — Good " >Eor succeeded in sad agreed to the coat Qf all hunter.. Apply John O'Brien, Frenchman'. A11 -Wool Cardigan Jackets bagging a most g pay Bay. Fairport. 8 1t klesntilul specimen. We thank repairs. Relearn t a- costly lesson,. 61isn for a most liberal portion o! and that Is it is a losing propoet VOR BALE —A coal heater. Walker Lion to . try to make up for lost j trtm�� 7 new. Apply to Mrs. wm. _ tiyesiaon which we thoroughly en- sleep when driving a- car. You Joy may go to sleep when driving a )TICE—Having purebased anew 'EXTRA SPISCIAL —Come to the baraarthis Friday sawi°s machine, I .m to ao custom 1 . (Armistice Dsy). Nov. 11th; at 2 p horse, but YOU Gan Dot tL r%Nt so sawing at reduced rates. ``atom.. Picker- M : via., and during the evening is St auto to keep the road when you 9-12 e ` Paul's United Church. Tea served are sleeping. LL�oR BALE —At Locust Hill eleva- a � is time till it eloses for 10 cents — Considerable excitement was r tor: weal and and cracked * corn, winter � w + �tuten meal and other feeds. we also bug al l with a good lunch with `it. A created in the village on Sstnt4 kimas of grain. E. A, Anthistle. 9 -1� = One array of useful and fancy, evening by the riogiDg'of the fire- OR BALE— Sheariivir Shropshire Tailor Made y arUclee for sale, also home -made alarm. It was not altogether sec• �1 ram from imported sire. Abe Mammoth •., eboking. Buy your Christmas eeseary to ring the bell "to warn white Pekin ducks. -Win. Gray it., R. R. Imo. 2, $2'4 00 Presents now. the people of a fire, as the refiec- Claremont. Pbo°e Clare 24ra. 9-10' ` —The Women's 3nild ''of Bt. tion of a fire, which lit up a good wEORG9KEAY— Licensed auction- The Obureh are making ar• part'of the village was sufficient .G «r. Altona. Live stock and general sales by Tip Top Tailors rsngemente for a bazaar to behold evidence. Pgrtanatel the dam raptly attended lio Term' reasonable. R. �r,°a. stouMilie. Prone stone Soon. al-a an Saturday, Dec. ird. Foreome age doe wee not y�exteneive, hundred rss to seleot #tom —see the me . time past the members •of the thanks to the . effective ,work of STRAYED —From the premises of j? e Gaild have been workiog very the cheplical fire engine. The fire Jas. young c lot 28, con. t n regarding 12 ` bead of yo cattle.' Information regarding j. • • ••, bard to make the bazaar_ a real occurred at one of John T. Steph- same will be gladly received the owner. 10 Fred ^T• Bunting, - Pickering aucr eon and -take tLia opportunity @neon a gasoline pampa, and was ROOD SOW FOR BALE —Yoang Established 1857.. to remind yon to keep this dite in caused by the carelessneeg of a BYorkshire sow and 9 pigs, first litter, •1 weeks inind, and full details win be -given young mao who came up find auk• old, Price reasonable, Apply to Mrs. L. Mid- - - ' .:at a later date, ed Mr. Stepheopon for some oil for dleton. Brougham, or phone Pick 528. , 10 11 Teerv]cea I'n St�Pan a Cycle `which' neetfiefi- tliCrica= ORONTO WET= �'PA98 -- T — " E ][�AL f�� United Church next ,Sunday will tiOa. He wag told to .go to. the,oil DRY (Semi finish) —Let our driver call and � ,MT explain ouf24 hoar service. lust leave your be of special interest.. At the 'house and the oil, but instead .namewiolh .s.w,1•avie, barber shop. we morning service . Bert Tanning, of that he went to one of the gas will pick up and deliver a time• a week. -' bass soloist of Beech Ave., Toron- Pampa and in taking down the ARM FOR SALE'OR RENT -95 Te ; _ lephone •4900 to, who so.delighted the audience hone jerked the nozzle - off. The Facres of land in lot 12. a, pickerina, lot. last week at the choir concert, as flew in all directions. The of water at both places and good buildings and - r gas medium fences. Lam forced to sell or rent on ac- _ will sing .twice. The minister will fumes took fire from the bicycle count of poor health. flames W. Hick. R. R. 1, pprieessneh. 7.OA p. m.; Rev. Walter lamp and in a moment the flame: Locust Hill , 44tt - Rackham, of. Whitevale, will rose to a great height. The fire ARM TO RENT-190-acres. being - preach. Good music. , All eve]• engine was soon on the scene and Flats 9 and 30. con 9. Pickerintt GoW clay Auto Repairs; Accessorise, 011s aIId. In a short time the fire was eztin- loam soil, Al for fall wheat fad aiali•; my of home. running water. Good frame house. 10 rooms; M —A serious accidentoccurred on- guished. The -only - damage done ``ood barn and sables . Ap to D: A. P to h: - — - — -- -- - Latefieid, or D. M, Morgan. aremont, G asol in Aaetyrene �� i,he Provincial Highway, met of was that to the pump which was ,f tLe Whitby townline, on Saturday badly scorched and also had the OR BALE —A number of Plymouth n evening last. A large car going glaaa broken, which liberated a FRock cockerels, direct fro�s� a pe� or sr,t Battery Csharg n$ 'r es}et was meet soother oar o-' considerable amount gee oa to saes bred LOa'y �e eggs, 1Mam bauhed • 6 birds from the Pedi hatcheria. Now is the- tug west owned and driven by the street Those who used hand time to t your of of the lot at $2•30. Leonard Bath. who was accom extinguishers and held the flames 2 barason, Grover, Pietedag Repairs. made ,on all mattes by his sisters, Mrs Sd��tass to check rantil the arrival of the waaw hdrew and Dees Bessie Bath. The fire- engias surely deserve —Much TIME rA&LE-- Piskering Badon ut r� - man going seat did Dot see a bug- praise. Had the vi1LRe no cbemi• T. 7t. Tsaias geiag Easi la. ss !ea<lews - _ ahead of him, it having only a cal engine, the fire might have �O• 10 Map 7'" A M' "' ��r been a most costs one, as water „ 98 Local 111 P. M. . dim light, and is avoiding etrik- y gip Loral 8.9b T. M '• - - - - - 3ag it he collided wlt6 Mr. Beth's w ®old have been useless in ex- Sunday train, 8.88 A. M. .ear, which was completely wreck- tioguishing a gasoline fire. If Mr. Trdas west an* as tonows -- `ed, and the other car badly dam- Stephenson's building had mad, , Tama 929 d M. 'SPENCER V�sti ed, the driver of which was no are it would have been doomed, �+ s7 Looal 244 P. M. CHARLES Be v % � vii injured -that he had to be ss well as other adjoining build- •' 9 Mail 9.08P. M. taken to the hospital. Mrs. An- Inge. The purchasing of the fire Sunday train, 8.39 P. M. rirew and Miss Bath were also engine was one of the beet invest- tForegoing is according to Standard l Pl'o r1QtUr - - Pier@ y . vents ever made by the village. time• { p. 1 •..i,iial,tjy atjitrtd, ':. • ' _ - '., ).. -•-;� . :_ -.. :, .... :.: _ ...:._ 4�;,;.. .: _�; ,•.•.. - .. - .,.. -... . ... _ ,✓ ... co _ -. ,... _ ._. .. - _ .. -- ,c!::._ +,. _ . __.. f _ __,' ..r,.... ,. .. 4 :�'.!^: , <. •,t' -e .. . �3`z. =. y.. +it .... _ w. �v a?xr: i' x, ^•?�'�•�'rti.�.�.c�"�'y ►�fik,. i,i•�+;'�k."r'�G�fl��'sii