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'V`1OL. XLV 11. : PICKEWNGk, ONT., FRIDAY, u 1`T O' � 13. 1927. r To. LI
1ps�fsrmiosta! 6sr>str. CICtE=Oen R1�T0l2 WHITBY. WiRff HILL.
ZedKoal W bill � Sasket While travelling westward on. the Rev. Mr. J. C. MacCn Nave will GREEN-WOOD
g r Nov. 20th,
_ Sunday ry: be a g t, W stet mob a up ed C On Sunday morninir _last at the _-
• reach_at both services on
R. FORSTTH. Oph D.. Dire. _,..Fa � �' Communion ofthe Lords Supper fIf- -
Aaeodatiae d Ontario. Reg.
berof the Ameskaa osxomesrieat- by Wm. A. Robinson, editor of the teen joined Melville Church by pro-
Eyes psamia.d by appdataaent. CanningtoTr Gleaner, And Mrs. 1 birr fession of faith. Well over 100 mem-
. cC aramsinc o'°c' D son, collided with a car. with license hers were present for the morning 34t lobed 18% "
ba0eli. Baskets OY all sizes plate 29 -641, which was stolen from service. In the last two Communions;
D. A. Little, of Lytton Boulevard, 67 new members have ioirnd this '
AIt. GhRISTIAN, Barrister and Toronto, about two weeks am. Mrs. church and the roll now stands at
.Sdicitor,Notsry Public Etc. Money to and descriptions Robinson was severely iniured and 65. ,
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South Wing. Coup House, wleitby. 2tily had to be attended by a doctor. After Miss Jean Little. • one of the
0. BROWNING, S. C„ Barris- the accident theme occupants of the soprano soloists of Melville choir.+had � �e
�A, ter. Solicitor. Potary e'ublic. Annea'B1><., at lowest pri.cea stolen car` ran away. Then a car the distinction .of singing over the y ;
lmaaediatel seat of Past ce. Dundas Street, belonging to -C. T. Box, of Toroilto, radio on Sunday evening last through, -
9Yhitby Dose Phone 288, O(ficr phone 392. * g ng
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,7MRATON do ROSS- Barristers. So- halt for sale '' ran into the other two cars. causing Station CKCX. Miss Jean Sterling
tieic�a Northern Ontario Bttudiag, sec considerable damage. was her accompanist. These two
19ay Strec, iorNort • •+« young ladies performed like veterans
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" w.J.Beaton CHAS. A. WHITE. OtiNBARTON. in front of the microphone and their Who �
b D. F. Roan, Adelaide 274T many friends congratulate them on
Buoeopeor to late W. G; Barnes i)'n " Friday 'evenini. Nov. 2504 the their effort.
'DIOHARI:IRON A PIOKERING- Phone Mark 6480 Dramatic Club of St. Michael .and All «...
L �Bsrrlsten Solicitors etc.. 223-214 coated- Angels branch of the A.Y.P.A., Tor- BROUGHAM.
arationL.ife Building, Corner Yon a and Rich- '
enoad Sts.. Toronto. Phones Main 1390 and Maio Onto, will present "Peg o' My Heart" A ^
0M.- Pickers office open Wednesday and in the Community Hall, under the Ir. Liseombe and F. Middletor. spent a�.w+ `��s
Satatday evenings. Phone Pict. Q�S00. Wednesday F U R N I T U R E auspices of the local branch. These Sunday in Coboeonk. -
��'�'° 'AT BOTTOM PRICES players' have won for themselves a D. Gannon has gone to Carnarvori` a;
DOW491 T reputation and the play in extremely to see his mother who is quite ill. r
. J. R. FOW7.IFS, Dentist. Oor: A little son arrived at the home Highest _
ton Rd. and Victoria Park Ave, To- CLAREMONT, ONT. huSunday -next- at • the Community of Wm. Brown, Toronto, on Nov. 11th.
stn�s at door). Opa Evenings Dr ore $12 up, Washstande Hall, church services will be held at The young people are busy plan-
pboae osard 7112. for asp. Chiifoneret 5 drawers 3 p.m., when Mr. A. H. Ci2ttle. Finance Hang for their social dance. which is priced k
R D. O. ldmith, Dentist, 8toutt• _ and good sized mirrors, Commissioner of the. Diocese will be to be given at an early date.
- ,1'ty.Yte. Honor Graduate of Cbicago and To- half price. It will the speaker. Every member of the Mrs. F. Gerow, who Inns been are h
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to Universities and the Dt you to call. congregation, especially the men, are iously ill the past week. is, we are -paid
Surgeons. Phone olBce 1 11, Rol ease �y y urged to hear this outstanding lay- glad to stale, sliRhtIti improved.
11018, No outwd r appointments. 2417
man. The A.Y.P.A. meets to -night Charles Liscombe spew: the week F' Z. ���N,
LASE B. BEATON. D. D. s.. (Friday) at 8 p.m. Mr. C, C- Watr• end at Carnarvon, Haliburton. On
Graduatelof the Royal Colelge of Dental- Roofing "" aterial I kips will speak on "Reminiscences of his return trip he saw a fine deer.
tlursemrr and t'aiverattt of Toronto. office -- the Great War, in France and Ger- ijoi'den Middleton, who has been in
Ldurd.ck's Gonfettw store Whitby. -' 0 A L
rag to 12 . 2 to s° Ind. 'g6 e. 5 x British Culumbin. Shingles trap East Africa." All are Aelcomz. Stouffville undergoinc a mastoid op
115014 pbow 220L has returned home and is re-
- 8 I „ - DUNIdARTON, ; covering nicely.
ATDIL C. SMITE, D. D. 9„ L. D. S„ No. 2 3 and'5z Mr. are Mrs. Crocker. of Toronto,
�V tSacceeaor to. Dr 1. TQ Dales ;. Graduate of A good supply of Hard and Soft
IIa. Royal College of Dental Saraeorusad Toroa _ M1a9 Michell, of Toronto. was the and air. and Mr =. Axford and son, pp y
taLtaivereity.: At Clarernoat office aver D. A. 'i'ORONTO ASPHALT guest of Mrs: Gerald Cowan last Stewart, of Coldsurines: called on Call On head. Also a supply
Saott's store every Tuesday and Fr,day Prone week. Brougham friends on %pnday. _ ..of Kindling Wood,
sw� to lt. 27tt ROOFING
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Murray's 18 in., 32 is. and 36 it;reh We are pleased to see Miss Jean Died, on Wednesday. Nov, 16th, at _ stove lunRth.
ERBERT T. FALLAISIL L D S.. 7 Craven around again after her recent bFr residence, Brougham, Harriet,
l<1 D. S, Graduate of the Royal College of widths, 4 in 1 Shingles ; also illness. widow of the late Frank Gerow, Fun- 12tf Phone Pict[.
'Surgeons and the Utuverwt of Toronto. Metal Valle and
Oster above 3 G. Bai.don'satore. F�etenng, out y John. and Mrs. Mills have returned eral to -d•.y i. Friday) at 2 p. m.. to the
anerbown 9 a as to 5p. m„ or by appotat• Ridge Roll. from- their wedding trig and are now Claremont Union Cemetery, DO'-� ALD Mr.NRO, PICHEKINGF
St-
mast Pick a'roo. 4327 settled in their home in the city-. The anniversary' services in SL
Mater ttl, or will glob price on Le BURNI N ®HA JW
_ �i�,y L�brf, 8oiehed job. -' The chicken pie supper and enter- Johns church on Sunday were We11
�_ _ _ tainment was a great success. The attended. Both the visiting eter y
BLIZABSTH RICHARDSON- 1 , supper was everything that could be men gave stirring messages. The Ruilding xod General
• Fk. aril automob'k ta.uraaee of up kinds ;a P'ICKERING ".• desired and the quartettes and solos home choir in the morning and the Contracting.
t aeyisvaeating compon" of solid 8naaeial stand-
_ L��� Y� were very beautiful, while Miss 3pBn• Claremont United Church quartette Estimates furnished on all clearer
ter captured the audience as an elo- were much appreciated. The concert o! work - Interior and Exterior.
p��LL Licensed Auctioneer, eutionist. Rev. Mr. Fraser, as chair- on Monday evetxnv was postponed Alterations and repelft.
,Sr pOaatssa of Tag iie pried T-31- - �1/�1 man, also deserves much credit for until N"ov, 29th, on account of the un- Obimaeys Built Concrete Work
Mon Miss °''" k'°d' `� iris Ober"" ]iiNINGil�>cfi the happy -manner in which he pre- favorable weather. The artiste arrived phone Pickering 521$
sow, addsees Groan at.w`f o,, oas sided. but the audience was very - small.
OA I R PORT. O:�'TA RI(Y
�j B.BYATOli TORZiBHIP l�.BIBZ We buv. and sell. furnisb quotation@ •�` wuDtsll -
"'. Osevs►aaea, oeeoaatarisNartee ritllag and information on all Lasted and iTOUFhVILLE.. S H I NT G L E S
adwattb, A.o.manst. Rte, Kea" w issue
asses - Iaaasr at >ttarsisp Lae- Unlisted Mining Stocks. "- Winters Bros. are buav with cement
SNOW .e .. pas y v The High School will have its pub -
We will be leased to advise what work in other parts. Nova Scotiai8bin lee - �
- M. " MAW, LIOBait3SD AUO- p lie . opening in about two weeks. $
stoaka to buv or to bald, or Hydro' towers -are - being - - eructed Q,�t Galvanized Bteel 861n lee
rloriM A York, ass S D Iiorsa� what stock to sell Our Council gave a grant of $35.00 through here this week. Bird's Feh Sate Shingleal
c TI ,tp M Am aye to the veterans for decorating graves. Our threshers have had busy sea-
a, .rte Da..�•at�r sw � Clients are malting money by Delegates Lo the U.F.O. County --for-sale at
�areayod m w5' Omc•. gap and beeps following our advice sons this year and. the. weather has
Wrt u1°°ea• wb,tbr• Omit. sty Our long experience in mining. e:• C'°nvention are appointed for -the �n ideal. T. PATSRBON'S - CLAREMONT
ur I tending over a period i twenty meeting this week. Take isle license number of every Carl -and get prinea. Fbone 2812
ysan, allows us to the Bound advice Our hun.ers have returned and re- car or truck that is seen loitering
6 ort good luck on their hunting quasi, ear our farms. Some fellow is •g A WI �O
on the investment future of amine y 1.J L1 �`r 17
or the "Speculati•e feature of 1 pros. wing bagged their legal soots. going to get a rode reminder some
-N ..10 'W pective mining venture The depredations of chicken thieves R these nights. C
13ULLOWAY, MILLS dt 00. still continue around this seA oil, and The report that Fred Annan was � A l4 A � G
Is the. time thave your losses of $100.00 to $5011.00 by many at fault in - drivimr on the highway 7,
. ` rnace installed for win- d Members of fltaadard
lsr farmers are r'eporte'd. after night was unfounded. as he was
Stock Exchange. The application of the C.N.R. re one of the first to have his buggy
ter, or your old one 1f[smben of t>se Montreal pp We are prepared to do all kinds -
� � " Sutton branch will be heard before equipped with a light. of re nn of cars, also bat -
z M11itiyt Ezch the Railway Commission this week. Frank PuckrinI Mr. Trigg. Richard g
Once sad Board Room, Ground Floor. The C N.R. is losing ,$25,000 a year few charging. -electric Y
We can.itive you the best Metropolitan B�uikUng, on this branch. Hoar, and Mrs S. Puckin had their
hen roosts visited recently and in the " welding and in fact
Ilan of Furnaces. Ranges TORONTO, - ONTARIO Myron Anderson, who was report- case of the first named some $200 everything in coo-
-- and Saatess 04L the Pboaee : Adelaide W71. end 0872. ed in last week's "News" as having action with
worth of fowl were taken. This bassi n
markrt. his arm shot off, through a gun -shot n � something for ir;2mediate at
�Str work.
THE RURAL accident, is still in a serious condi- ass aom
tion, and small hopes are entertained tention 3x the law makers: Goa, Oils, Grease and Acceeeot•iea
K>lle and Hardware at The. next meeting of the Club will on hand constantly.
lowest prices SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. of .savinfr his arm, be held at the }tome of Mr. and Mrs.
_ A daring robbery took place in our see f
town on Sunday night last, when one gush at Greenwood when each mem �j and our Catalognes o x.
Real Bsuie and Insurance. her is to come dressed as a child and Dodge and Star Care.
phone 46M of our merchants was robbed to the a Christmas, tree will be a feature
Farm Properties a S value of $890.00 of overcoats, boots
pe peciullty. upon which there will be children's * A w"S GARAGE
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. LYIN BZJSHBY and shoes and other articles. The -d presents a for everybody. It is a novel L!'A FW-s.7
Head Office :218 Zi4�o otederation robbers' forced the front door in, 'and idea and >avill create considerable
Life Building. Toronto. coolly entered and did awav with .heir amusement: Auditors for the year's AND SI�RS'ICE STATION
PIO$ERIr1GF _ Phone Main 1860: bootleg. The Provincial police are busirr_ss were appointed. and a reso• _ *:
now on their trail. lution passed asking that particulars
_ Branch Office: Gordon Building,
be learned about a picture that the Protect Yourself v ti
Pickering Ontarior -- GREENWOOD.
A Sales Event Out Phone woo. astf Club Are goin to present to . the
Mrs. Meadow and Miss Edna are .Audley School. The drama committee Against
reported progress. r '
•• with friends in Guelph. The Community Club met on Mon
'of 0149 OrennA� CLAREMONT Robert and Mrs. Devitt, of Oshawa,
_ J_._ _ day flight at Grasmere farm. and de-
riving ! spent Thanksfriving Day 'with Perry spite the rain a fair crowd turned Coughs, :Colds,
FREE -For 2 weeks only _ " and ,Mrs. Wilson. out and had a good social time. Con -
R. and Mrs. Phillip, of Buffalo, are siderable business was done also. A •
86,00 worth of Groceries •with every spending a week or two with friends bronchitis, 1.
Brantford Iiitcken Cabinet Sold. " in and around Greenwood. _ resolution re. chicken thriving was
Highest price paid for passed 4nil copies ordered to be seas: :. n
Cream at the Alex Stewart, of Port Dover, was to the proper authorities. The fol -• t.
Oooe in to our afore. 1$ee our R•io- _ `
in the village on Sundav week owing Cowin was the resolution. which was F
?ly doves. Ask us about the sale. Thir e ' to the death of his brother here. g Eta,
otir golden opportunity to obtain ct,e �+ `` carried unanimously: s
Y�iO={ y CTeame Henry and Mrs. Little and family
Ki'tsben Cabinet that you are in ut ad
_ To the Hon the Minister of Justice,
of,he sale lasts for 2 weeks only, and Lecester Raine of "Mono_.Road- - Ottawa; - _ - - - -
ILe�i Hon, -- �*�y TgkinR
p cgs on the 0 bineta are -he Give us a trial and be convinced spent Sunday with James Rain and T the the. Attornev- General
- iewseE we hsve-sver- otleret>w �>6d the
-family - of Ontario, Tororrto: Liver
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t &roceriea are Free.' �A Mrs• Ravey continues m poor health Moved by Gardiner Winer, y
and i9 not able to attend to ,her Seconded by W. John Bryant, Cod ' .. 0 �'
I)rgWaide Sliding Couches, in nice household duties. At present she- is Whereas the Government of our
durable cretonnes 8!8,80 and 816, -FI Q with her mother, Mrs. Keeler. country has undertaken to preserve -
Since getting the bier truck our
rr,�, 0" in Wa ng% Bteel Beda, law and order in the community, and $reps the system
general merchant seems to be pp. the
psis in round continuous posts, the road every day, either with apples or Whereas Rural Ontaa io has no ads - ;]t tip, and en-
4+tier with yiet•[orated paanel in the For Pastry use quate police protection, although con- cables you to with- -
sebtrs, 29.76 and 810.00. potatoes, in the interests o! his cos- tributing heavily by direct and in- stand the attacks
Our Royal 1)ra�d Comers• direct taxation to the government of
i cot ony, your Yattreasa now:; J It will be some three or four weeks the country, and of these common
aWbile ... et__before._ the new church will bey the crime of chicken thiev- wisttier'aiisteatg.
oar gnsnnt stork WCs W mattrrs- -wt your Groeer s. completed, although masons. cafpen- in is bec9minR an intolerable one
gas at the old price. ters and tinsmiths are all busy, dur- g Especially effective with
Farmers who bave wheat gef, your ing this beautiful weather. in our community, and ,is rendering children.
0 floor made from your o Mrs, V. Stewart and son left on farm operations more harlardons than -
�0
A Sterritt wheat .. We cask Friday for `Toronto wherf*tey intend ever, All 8izee. All Hinds.
grind it. to make their home for the present. War the Community Club of lAvdley
Mrs. Stewart, since coming to this (situate in Pickering and Whitby _ ♦T -
Furniture Dealer and Feed of all kinds- OhickaIfeed. neighborhood, by her pleasing man - townshiya of Ontario C ,unto) urge
Funeral Director hen feed, cbop,_.millfdtd ner and affable disposition made many upon you the immediate necessity of �'t
THE PICKERING NE_____WS._
_ wrartn friends who are Rorry that cir- working out some feasible methods of Jones' Drug Store
Phone I800) - Chopping every week -day. cumstancea make it necessary for her l checking these crimes. and also of
to leave here. We all wish her guc- j Punishing offenders when they are PICKERIN - +ONT-
F1 ontai0 �: 3W• �=��'n toss wherever she may lrocate. `apprehended. _ r
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"But It is true tsuL And I have weight of thaw judgments your uncle
Prools, —that is, some proofs. . Kow-t- had cW his victivie' heads?" SAKE YOUR OWN
_ „ eat = `` ev-,k, I hesitate to Win them forth, "You don't Doe it quite itralgKi.
because any of them would suffice to Riggs. I have reason to believe that, DREAD
throw iclon on a matt who may my uncle, while not what may be call- WITH
be entirely ilLMient." ed4L professional blackmailer, yet had
"And, too, for your- aunt's sake, a few victims whom secrets he knew
and whom he ground down to the last,
you hesitate to brihg forth this now as
to ., that anyone of Bide to the, tragedy?" degree,-I- believe these
-ABE "Oh, partly for aunt's sake, but —say half a dozen—would have mur- 1
became gladly if they had thought
more Use
they could do it without getting AS
I feel this way about � dered him glad
YE'
it It seems to me that the men my
uncle made miserable suffered enough,! caught And now one of them did
,.SAL
without being brought to the bar. to'murder him and get away with it, Co
-thoevl&�e I'
A orvmrd CAK16. S
riwwer- far a murder that- di&n't an A to -hrh�
t. For, naturally, only one ma ,spesk of would be to ar�use suspdeion
'a only
stabbed him, and to let loose a lot of'of the whole six—though that's
facts that
TV 08 would bring suspicion hot' an. approximate number—and lay a
upon the heels of a dozen, others, black accusation for life, on the great
111'spitX61 less CaLn OnIT mell►n poor tea* seems a terrible thing to do." majority of innocent ones. And, at!'" of Qza,(&v
"All this is logical and even ethical the same time, probably not get the OPW 50 ye
from the standpoint of your uncle's real criminal at all."
'for
victims. But, on the other hand., he "How mairy of these victims - you
was murdered, and -his murder ought speak of are down here at Qcean
to be avenged. No matter how great Town?"
Z C a villain Garrett Fols
PO "That's just the worst of it. I know
Folsom lead been, it
-
doesn't exculpate the man who killed of two or three, there may easily b
him." be more whom I do not w. Any
Sim "I suppose not, but as I said, I'd one in
of them may be the murderer.
WHAT, HAS GONE BEFORE. of that- word, no. But dishonorable Nate to bring unjust suspicion on a Complicated situation. And yet,
1)eath strikes Garrett Folsom while' —Oh- I don't know just how to ex lot of innocent men, and then perhaps Q, have we a choice � the matter? Must
N.J. After !press it.'
bathing at Oceag Town, not strike the right man among; we not fohow where the way Is point -
being Perfunctaril;r examined , by & I "Have you any proofs of these, ac- them." . I ed out? At any rate, old man, I Sue"
"It's a big .,doctor, the body is brought to the cusations?pv question, and it will re- you'll have to let me look through Fascism and Democra
quire some thinking over before' those letters you speak of." cy.
]Hotel Majusacal where an inquiry is � "Oh, they're not really accusations. Leon Blum in Paris Populaire:
starter. ays.suspected uncle was up can settle it. Look here, isa!t Roger! Tit, Riggs chuckled to himself at ore and'more
the thought that Tubby's precious sec- ("M
Folsom's bathing companicn5 had, But I alw to-day In Europe re-
.' !
7 .'been R, - to some deviltry, and after I got Neville an associate in business with action Is taking the form of Farcism
ger Neville, Mrs. Helen Bar I your uncle?" � ret was thus openly announced by
maby and Carmelita Valdon. It is aunt's wire about his death, I nipped . all of which brought in money. Neville I Pelton. and Belliclem,") There are In pre-
establ.shed that Folsom, just before down to his room, where he was stay-1 Riggs, had looked forward to &�zent-day Europe Ggvernments that by
his death, had been standing next to, their very structure defy all posst-�
Ned Bar #1 conr--r; diplomatic effort on his part to get
Own
king.
Then the startling announcement
it made that Folsom had been stabbed:
to death in the water, Rosa, -his valet, I
is questioned. as are Barron and his
lit.
wife, but no light is shed on the mys- 1
itery.
Anastasia Folsom, eccentric and
masterful sister of the dead man, ar,
wives and takes -ommand. At the in-
3 quest it is established that the death 1
n was a picha% an Or'ental'
knife, and that it and its scabbard'
bad been purchased on the boardwalk -1
It is also established that Croydon
a. Sears is a fancier of curious knives. I
Anastasia engages ritus RilirTs to
work on the-case. He asks permission
.'to go through the dead man's enacts.
-XOW GO ON W1--H THE STORY.
CHAPTER XXV].
'-Then, I shall have to speak plain-
ly," said Riggs, "You don't plate your I
Date uncle on quite so high a pedestal it
It tas his sister does?"
"No-to be equally frank-I don't.
I never liked my uncle, but bide from
I always felt he was --oh, pshaw.
11 hate to say it-wig & littler -"
-..Go 0.01 -
"Well, understand. I mean I
t, I feared rathe?, that therel
1 :1 ough
'were some transactions in which he!
'was. engaged that wouldn't stand the
light"
"Dishonest
--Not in the'generally accepted sense
94
She: Don't you know smoking
SO, TOGETHER, THE TWO MEN WENT THROUGH THE SUIT- slow* down the action of the heart?
CASE FULL OF LETTERS AND PAPERS. He: Yes. That's why I call to
gee you-to got it started again.
in.- in New York, and I found a bag ."He was -in some ways. You am
f ull of papers and letters, and I' Uncle Garrett had several lines of
brought it along here with me. Now business and malty varied interests,
Civil Disturbances.
Plan ahead! -well, Mr. Rim, those documents go'waa with him in some of these up . - I
Melbourne Australasian: tCommiin-
To enjoy Christrnas in the Old to prow that my respected uncle was rchemes. But I've no reason to think fists have been active In Australia re-
d or assume that Roger Neville had any 51 IP of for V
Rome I Christmas in E4ightnd, deserving of very little respect, an knowledge of these rently)- Very few in Ad'stralia wish
Yule
that whoever did him in, really rid part in or even any
Hogmanay in Scotland, speak of.'* witness the birth of a Fascist par-: fifVJr4171#
I tide festivitiqs in Ireland, are the world of a pretty black old things I to ix
ty, Such an organization,• if it lacked
Well, we must ask Nevtlle."
now within easy reach Of scoundrel." self-control or if it were sprinkled
"And so you think it might be bet "Do it guardedly, for if he knows lather
ter to everybody. with fanatics, might prove mare trou-
I sleeping digs lie I nothing about it all, we don't want blesome than the handful
of loud- 48 oo.
-hip agent to-day and et half` for
See • steam "Yes, just that. I'm cure that to to enlighten him." 'You and Bcrby A
reservation while the
-make your resery voiced persons wh6m it would aim at hopposs
p the hidden life of Garrett! -bat accommodation is to be had. ;peT,,.0 "Then again, would it not be wise suppressing. Yet there have been oc-
would bring to light truths of to let your aunt in on this secret? To casions, on which such a body might
aunt would i
from $155 such a nature the my au' be be dismayed to have given valuable strvice to the fare — every 'I guilt and shame =�,rrim up* sink under the load of gu , sure, she would "'a wrong-doing, community, thing included. that would attach to his memory.." learn of your uncle
"You're not exaggerating this, Mr. but as you have said you '06,
Christmas Sailings. Pelton?"
Folsom can stand shocks with Aorta- MInard1w Liniment for Neuritis.
I MON
tads. And it may be she would rather
• From HAMPAX I don't think so. I duresay know the truth, however bad, than to
Dec. _-;.-ANTONIA for Plymuothi he Fort of nefarious -"SAW
r.
I.T:ivre and London. yc,7 can guilss t1 be kept in ignorance of it."
11-ATHENIA for Belfast, 1business he, carried on." I daresay it may be so. But m
I and Glasgow. y Serbia and Bulgaria • .SITS
Liverpool "From.what you,say, or, rather Samonprava: If the attf-
12-ASCANIA for PlymoutN what you don't say, I can't help think- aunt 2o reveres and cherishes her bro Belgrade
that it would go hard tole of Jugo-Slavia towards Bulgaria Hold their
black-
Havre and London. in i;( it must be some f;�rm of ther's memory,
From ST. JOHN N.D. with her to learn he was less than now changes, the responsibility mutt edges longer. in
L is! hard service.
r)w_ 10-ATHENIA for Belfast; "Yea, th,t"s right. But aim thought him" lie with Bulgaria. Jugo-Slavft
Liverpool and Glasgow. J t not all I "Well. leaving that question for 'peaceful in her alms and the maii Outwear other makes
common, ordinary blackmail, or any I arc--Werefore7s
CA%TA "&%I w C com et-d4o`wnAV-brKW Pvt.
kn �u 25 9 a bat this
t! jobs. itos �mereiy that, at: tbe-moment,-Iet- pose of her foreign policy. much moreeconomical
of treks. You see, your aunt has engug. andbettcr. Ordersforeither
1! Ia few secrets concerning the lives attitude must not be confused with %, y his friends--I ed lue to investigate this case for her. style shipped promptly.
several people, mostly It,
11JNJ$ I I apparent friends-and over Now, have I a right to lie down on w-eltknesS, nor must It be interpreted
nielin'.
L
1 thcs-. be had such a fearful hold that the job, because It seems to be leadin-g! as meaning that she will tolerate in SIMONDs CANADA SAW
THE ROBERT REFORD CO. LtM11%D Moreover, I deffnJtely attacks of. this naturs. ffl• ted
o they were forced to pay him his price into an unpleasant. field? Montreal To
-Car. Bay and Wellington Sts.. TORONTO or be exposed." is there not 4 possibility that you are rected against the security of the Vancouver St, J 2-2T
istaken, at least to the extent or State-
"This.is strong talk, Mr. Pelt&.'.' rn
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the nephew of the dead man 6> exhibit
- ouity of democratic change and which'
his uricle's papers, And here he was
by that very fact constitute permam-
ont. dangers of war, A political turnJ
fairly thrusting them on Rigg's atten-
over in Italy, for example--that in to
tion.
Was he, though? Was he the In-
may, in a country where the popular
sovereignty is reduced to zero--Is am
genious, straightforward character he
expression utterly devoid ot.meant".1
appea red to be?
His attitude about wanting to shield
. . . We must inspire the convictlon�
his uncle's memory as far as possible
that a Socialist victory in Germany,! i
was all right, but could Riggs be sum
France and England will mean the,
consolidation and' -organization oJ61
that the letters and documents he was
peace, and that a victory, of reaction �
now about to inspect were intact as
would deliver Europe to new catoat
when Pelton had found them, or had
phe's, catastrophes such as the lmaglJ
he tampered with the lot and abstract-
nation refuses to Invoke . . . Should i
ed any he chose?
i Socialism win In France, Germany�
It largely imagination or in-
,as;
but Tits Riggs did not trust
su fficient
and England a sucient authorityl
stinet,
Peltor. He didn't suspect him cl
over public opinion, we should be able:
to make a Europe whoswAtmosphera�
having any hand in his uncles death,
but he did think the nephew was glad
would become. as It were, unbrsath-'
to inherit his legacy, and that If he
able for Fascism and In which the'
Governments of tyranny and adorn -,
further feather his nest In any
ture would re reduced to a kind ell
1could
way, he would do so
shameful isolation thatwould ro
So, together, the two men went
them of all, power of mischief an
through the suitcase full . of letters
would probably shorten their ex"t,
and papers.
(To -be continued.)
once.
Minard's Lininistn for Ch;lblAklnlL
Roman QuesItion.
Osservatere Romano' (Italy alono'
can reconstruct the Papal State which;
It so brusquefy annihilated), We do
not Invoke foreign Powers nor inter
Je,
national courts, The Holy See, as-
Cardinal Gasparrt declared during the
war. awaits the solution of the Ro. ,
not from foreign tntsr•
man question
vention but from the sense of straight-,
forwardness and Justice of the ItallarA
people, To the foreign Powers ft will
only be left to take note In the usual
has done In
form of what Italy accord
with the Holy See.
She: Don't you know smoking
SO, TOGETHER, THE TWO MEN WENT THROUGH THE SUIT- slow* down the action of the heart?
CASE FULL OF LETTERS AND PAPERS. He: Yes. That's why I call to
gee you-to got it started again.
in.- in New York, and I found a bag ."He was -in some ways. You am
f ull of papers and letters, and I' Uncle Garrett had several lines of
brought it along here with me. Now business and malty varied interests,
Civil Disturbances.
Plan ahead! -well, Mr. Rim, those documents go'waa with him in some of these up . - I
Melbourne Australasian: tCommiin-
To enjoy Christrnas in the Old to prow that my respected uncle was rchemes. But I've no reason to think fists have been active In Australia re-
d or assume that Roger Neville had any 51 IP of for V
Rome I Christmas in E4ightnd, deserving of very little respect, an knowledge of these rently)- Very few in Ad'stralia wish
Yule
that whoever did him in, really rid part in or even any
Hogmanay in Scotland, speak of.'* witness the birth of a Fascist par-: fifVJr4171#
I tide festivitiqs in Ireland, are the world of a pretty black old things I to ix
ty, Such an organization,• if it lacked
Well, we must ask Nevtlle."
now within easy reach Of scoundrel." self-control or if it were sprinkled
"And so you think it might be bet "Do it guardedly, for if he knows lather
ter to everybody. with fanatics, might prove mare trou-
I sleeping digs lie I nothing about it all, we don't want blesome than the handful
of loud- 48 oo.
-hip agent to-day and et half` for
See • steam "Yes, just that. I'm cure that to to enlighten him." 'You and Bcrby A
reservation while the
-make your resery voiced persons wh6m it would aim at hopposs
p the hidden life of Garrett! -bat accommodation is to be had. ;peT,,.0 "Then again, would it not be wise suppressing. Yet there have been oc-
would bring to light truths of to let your aunt in on this secret? To casions, on which such a body might
aunt would i
from $155 such a nature the my au' be be dismayed to have given valuable strvice to the fare — every 'I guilt and shame =�,rrim up* sink under the load of gu , sure, she would "'a wrong-doing, community, thing included. that would attach to his memory.." learn of your uncle
"You're not exaggerating this, Mr. but as you have said you '06,
Christmas Sailings. Pelton?"
Folsom can stand shocks with Aorta- MInard1w Liniment for Neuritis.
I MON
tads. And it may be she would rather
• From HAMPAX I don't think so. I duresay know the truth, however bad, than to
Dec. _-;.-ANTONIA for Plymuothi he Fort of nefarious -"SAW
r.
I.T:ivre and London. yc,7 can guilss t1 be kept in ignorance of it."
11-ATHENIA for Belfast, 1business he, carried on." I daresay it may be so. But m
I and Glasgow. y Serbia and Bulgaria • .SITS
Liverpool "From.what you,say, or, rather Samonprava: If the attf-
12-ASCANIA for PlymoutN what you don't say, I can't help think- aunt 2o reveres and cherishes her bro Belgrade
that it would go hard tole of Jugo-Slavia towards Bulgaria Hold their
black-
Havre and London. in i;( it must be some f;�rm of ther's memory,
From ST. JOHN N.D. with her to learn he was less than now changes, the responsibility mutt edges longer. in
L is! hard service.
r)w_ 10-ATHENIA for Belfast; "Yea, th,t"s right. But aim thought him" lie with Bulgaria. Jugo-Slavft
Liverpool and Glasgow. J t not all I "Well. leaving that question for 'peaceful in her alms and the maii Outwear other makes
common, ordinary blackmail, or any I arc--Werefore7s
CA%TA "&%I w C com et-d4o`wnAV-brKW Pvt.
kn �u 25 9 a bat this
t! jobs. itos �mereiy that, at: tbe-moment,-Iet- pose of her foreign policy. much moreeconomical
of treks. You see, your aunt has engug. andbettcr. Ordersforeither
1! Ia few secrets concerning the lives attitude must not be confused with %, y his friends--I ed lue to investigate this case for her. style shipped promptly.
several people, mostly It,
11JNJ$ I I apparent friends-and over Now, have I a right to lie down on w-eltknesS, nor must It be interpreted
nielin'.
L
1 thcs-. be had such a fearful hold that the job, because It seems to be leadin-g! as meaning that she will tolerate in SIMONDs CANADA SAW
THE ROBERT REFORD CO. LtM11%D Moreover, I deffnJtely attacks of. this naturs. ffl• ted
o they were forced to pay him his price into an unpleasant. field? Montreal To
-Car. Bay and Wellington Sts.. TORONTO or be exposed." is there not 4 possibility that you are rected against the security of the Vancouver St, J 2-2T
istaken, at least to the extent or State-
"This.is strong talk, Mr. Pelt&.'.' rn
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apanese
Alon ei Other Qxries� What. the, J
Quickrolleffrom Pewul -O*er' Tr
CO3ELNS oncerned in oubles, Eat
tender to" end
Rn editorial
...... ;.;Blue Nile Dam It Is interesting, says
'Costa Rica. Banana Plantations writer In The Lancet (London). to
study th food probltm4 of 'a practi-
Says Raided'by Savage Leopards neous
Ab s3inia's E issary cally 9moge race which Is
Rat the In' icultural to an
1�: S cident is a Tigres—the local name for the changing from an agr
7" Storm in a Teacup great leopards of South and Central Industrial character. A great deal of lia
work has been done by the medical
America--a
Wilson Publishing Company Liverpool, Eng. — The mystery re causing such an/exces staff of the Japanese Army on the,
-and Ilve stock
sive loss of human life
which has attached to the reported tati ta dietaries adapted to their countrymeli
f �0111 ---hon do - I g ate a d heuyy
w
negotiation of an agreipment between -on the banana plan - --no
I= ifilcu )w
an American engineering corporation R�ica.that an active can. work, and recently Prof. Shozo Toda,
being waged'against them.
and the Abyssinian Government for Diarto do of tile Kyoto University, has discuss- i HEAR THIS B&kUTIFUL
issue of the
the construction at a dam across the In a recent y inserted ed in The Japan Medical World the
Costi Rica a fruit compan VITALITONE SPEAKER
Blue Nile, which,has stirred the Egyp- t- "Hunt- actual consumption of food in Japau.�
tng advertizemeni
tian Government. and the British the follow Says the London paper: There's something aboiit the rich
erz. take notice: We will pay $62.50
e fortunate Radio
. . .. .. ..... press, is- all. a.'.'tempe.st, In a Aeap "Japan is one of thos
for every leopard killed on the lands hand-bolored effect of this
declared Dr. Waroneh Martin, Abys- countries which produce nearly all speaker which Inimadlately attracts
stuLan re of our plantations at Banano in the Some rice, beans, the eye and create&- a desire to own
presentgtive at the negotia Pacuare regiont We will furnish food the food they nq6d.
tions who has arrived
here aboard sugar, eggs, and wheat flour are im- one. The Vitalitone -Conqueror"
the steamship Laconia. and lodging to I the. hunte I rs during ported, but very little else. the total I model shown above appeals to those
%: IstInctively
their stay." who want something "D
7 Dr Martin. interviewed on landing, feop rds are ex'tre 8. excess, of food Imports amounting, it.;
costs Rican a In Different."
Insisted that the Blife Nile- dam pro- I
ty ferocious, and often.-w.eigh from. to believed, only to about 11 per cent.
Vltalltone at your local
Ject was for the British Government It is i Hear this
soo to 400 pounds. Their method of of the nation's requirements.
Toda that the Radio Store, Priced at only $21-50,
Itself, that no contract had been sign-
altAck is to conceal themselves in the calculated by Professor or write direct to the
ad and that It-the British Government branches of trees above a road and mixed. population of Japan, 56 million
disapproves of It, "that's the end of then leap down on 'their passin vie- in all, requires the same amount of I Q.R.S. MUSIC CO.. CANADA, LTD.
9
the matter" tims. They have so terrified the'rest. food as 43 million adults, After care 310 Sp&dIna Avenue, Toronto 2.
"There apparently has been a storm I h ta-
ful Inquiry he has corrected t e a
dents of rural districts that'vietting
In a teacup during my crossing," Dr. i after Aark hits been suspended unless tistics of food production and c n
1 Martin said. "Up to date no contract I g�mptlon, which would appear very
under an -escort of several armed
OWN o ut- rr
has been signed with the J. G. White' greatly to underestimate the pr d
I ;men, and with dogs to run ahead.
Corporation of New York and, as far cereals I esting, New Metal
U poisonous serpents also form a con- %ton of vegetables other than
as I know, no misunderstanding n agricul. and fruits.
istant menace to Costa Rica
"The values show a Marked deftel- Than
exists. The British Government wants
-Ile by building a Itural laborers. The deadly coral snake The ratio of physi6log - Beryllium, . Lighter
to control the Blue N 4 ency of tat. Aluminum Noncorrosive,
and others almost as venomous lurk
dam at Lake Tsana. The matter has cal demands of food calories of the
in the banana plants. Being almost
been under discussion for
Rie
20 years the color of the foliage, they are seen European and' Japanese Believed to Hold PGSSi
bilities
and British epAtileers have estimated with difficulty. Should the laborer be based on weights and body- surfaces;
-2 4,000,000;
.,A the cost at bitte"n in the hand or foot, the usual and on this basis the Japanese eats
"A long time ago I was &skid by more than the European this being Cleveland, 0. — Airplane construe-
remedy Is to slash off the wounded
the Abyssinian Government to so to member with his machete, and the mainly due to the large proportion of tion may be revolutionized as the ro
America to discuss the Matter with sight of mutilated natives of the Ia- rice consumed Ia Japan. This cereal suit of tests now being made here at
the White Corporation. While I was boring class Is not uncommon. Re- appears to be very digestible in all re- the plant of the Glenn L Martin Air-
t I here, nothing was settled and no con- Bpects, and although poor In protein plane. Company of beryllium. a mew
cently the fruit companies operating
tract was signed. I am not going in-.costa Rica have obtained snake and very poor-in fat, especially meets one-third lighter than aluminum, but
1634 direct to the, foreign office now Rl- bits serum from Brazil, and It to ex. the taste of the JALpanese. The pro- harder and more durable. tual
A N D though I may see Mr. Murray (John I pecfid that by its I)rompt injection tein consumed by the European Is Beryllium,.,whlle known to na
A SEPARATE JACKET !t1on many lives will in the future his largely derived from land animals, science for at least 130 years, to still
MODISH FROCK JMurray, head of thp Egyptian Be(
of the foreign office i while passing whilst the Japanese relies mainly on little understood bytengineers and
saved. eearch
Decidedly smart is this jacket hav- through London an route to Abyssinia. 4 fish, in so far, that is, as he consumes metallurgists, It is said. Re
Ing a notched collar, set tn poikety, * "You must underntand that this animal food. and tests are now under way at the
Martin plant to discover if the metal
"Although
iond long two-piece sleeves rls�ie(l with dam is being done for the British Gov- the consumption of fish
band cuff a. No. 1684 is in sizes 14, 8,6, ernment_ We don't want It In Abys- to going up, 'the Modern urban people is available for use In airplane con-
!Pg. 40 and 42-inch busL Sirj '.d re. sinia. it is to supply . water to the In Japan are inclined to take a simple struction, The work is being done
re 2 % yards 36-inch, or I % ynr& :Sudan. If -the British Golvorument 1.4 food of polished rice with some sub- under the dtrectJon of L� C. Milburn,
inc% material, and % yard 36-rr,1c,h!not satisfied it can drop the matter sidiary diet. This monotony of chief engineer of the Glenn L. Martin
. . . Company.
Econtragting. Price 20c the.pattern Ittamedlately, We are only, anxious I dietary produces malnutrition.
The rock worn under the jacket has I to meet the British Government's Moreover, it seems to be a- chief It is too early to say Just what
a aquas nock with or vnthout & sh&p- I wishes.. I have been. Ia America for cause of the Increase of ber�berll. The wil come of the to to of beryllium.'
7., of population has been ap- Mr, Milburn said. ,It to an old metal,
ed collar, long dart-fitted sleeves two months looking for an efficlAnt growth
three inverted plaits at the left side firm of onglupers. It the British Gov. proximately proportional to the pro- of which little is known. We hav 3
of the skirt, and a plain back. The�ernmeut disapproves. that't the 'end !�l duction of rice Disease. or a higher not gone far enough to judge as to the
I f mortality, does not seem to I outcome But It Is interesting , -
�Irock is No. 1645 and is in sizes 34, 1 of the matter rate 0 7.
but crime I, ti III probably test It out
1,36. 88. 40 and 42 inches bust. Size I "Under the treaty, when the data Is follow, a poor rice year JAP me we w
36 requires 9% yards Sit-Inch, or 3 % built, -the British Government will Pay -do", -ent Do Il.104--of _aA_ In-actuC n truction, but we haven't
The pres
to, even estimate
arards. 544neh inateriaL -Price me-the for the water. 'It isn't a pol4tical mat- is not favorable to caitte-raising 012 gone far onaiigh
pattern. ter-. it is purely a commercial Idea. a large scale, but larger batebes of whga that wit be its worth cannot
rnment is satisfied. fish might easily be made and some- be judged until it is placed in actual
Our Faahlon Book, illustrating the, If the British Gove However. we are going
Twweat and most practical styles, will building can few thing done to use Ft greater proportion operation.
start within a
of the total catch fof food and less for ahead in our efforts to find out what
-,be of interest to every home drviw- months' time and w,)uld take �l
'maker Price of the book 10c the three years it) complete manure. - The- problems of a popula- it will mean to airplane construction."
.:�:J 0 engine builders are also
In'd-erlar- tion which ban s rapidly altered its Automobile
gopy. Dr Martin was emphatic. post tion babits must, in -the nature of things. working with beryllium to determine
HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS.- Ins that he only carried a pro its use in the manufacture of Piston$.
tram the white Engineering Corpora. be cUfficult."
Write your name and addrem plain-' tion and no stgned contract lie said it was said. it is In the airplane con
-ed 4n Washington structiort field that moat Is sxpectod
ly, giving number and size of such that he had advth Live Wire of it, it was said.
and "rho dandruff a man brushes off
putterns as you want. Enclose 20c in state Department of the Plans ut of beryllium 40 ft Point
Ith President Cool- h:s shoulders Is usually bome dust Developme
ptamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap had conferred w as a matter —powd4r*d Ivory."
it carefully) for each number and idge, but quite informally, (A Sermon In Verse). where lt.is practical to airplane ton
ill not only be a great aid
address your order to Pattem Dept.,, of courtesy. To-day I saw living wire structiad
Publialring Co.w 73 West Ade- Father—" oung man, L, understand Emitting fire among the mire; tor aviation, but it will prove a boon
1. t you � hal _ I advances to my daugh- With hiss and crackle spitting smoke, to the production of flying boats, to
laide St., Toronto. Patterns bent by The vicar—Ah. Mrs. Miggs.- 00, ung Man—"Yes; I wasn't go- airplane manufacturers are
"b, return Maii have had to pinch at my life to make ter." To Athoo? its back was clearly broke: which
ttedtion. High resist-
both ends meet.". Mra. Viggs—Lor', tng to say anything atiout it, -btkt since And there for hours it writhed and turning their a
never You have mentioned it, I wish you ance against corrosion by suit water,
aln,t LLY
air. it lucky you were 'could get her to-PaY me back." to which aluminum to especially sus-
)Button I Button! A%ere's the caught?" i menace In the public vray_
makes it particularly accept-
ceptible,
Button? At best amusing young and old able In the manufacture of hYdro-
Who� did,.the spectacle behotd.
-a planes.
Tt L housemother who may' be call
1. 1 . I The Great Adventure! Such, tBought 1. is the Potent man Flying boats are now bekig studia4
-sd upon any minate to mend John-
Navy Department and Glenn L.
mis's trousers, -or match IMorence's Who has no special aim or Plan, by the f the Martin Company.
"Livwwire" his critics to Ii Martin, head 0
sash, or repair a run In a still new
rking on a program of Prodt'C�
1pair of chiffon stockings, needs all h is we
also ex-
And even enemies avow,
X tion, of them. The company
But what av8II8 It to Post
bar otceteras at hand. 1 6
pecLs to produce the flying boats for
Ability without a gue,(S- wered by
The writer sought for her -materials . .Ill-, . - f
purposes, Po
-somethfng better than a basket, She it not controlled, or mireLpplled, commercial
MotoM Mr. Ma�ua
-horsepower
Or oppo
rtunfty denied? 2000
remembered that a smart dressmaker onnec-
ha a announced, It Is in this C
in her town *kept ter sewing utenofle-
He must by destiny be doomed tiOu that beryllium is of especial in-.
10 a beautiful cabinet of many shal- ny, it was said.
tow drawers. Expensive cabinets, To have his energy comiumed terest to the COMPS, ger of the
Hugh s. Cooper, mana
,.however, were not for this amateur. �By wasting time with fruitless splut iKemet Laboratories-of this city. has
What was to be done ? ter, made extensive stu'dy of beritIlium.
une day, as she walked througt the Dtscharglng fireworks in the gutter.
peewly.as it pertains to the auto-
Because be cannot be a chooser es
kitchen equipment section of a de- He has declared it
I I- mobile industry.
i partment store, she caught sight of Not only be himself Is losef, to be four times as elastic as alurnt-
a wooden spice box, about IS Inches 1 But those that he might benefit es mor4 elaatic than
t submit num and 25 lim
b-igh and 12 across, fitted wItb,8 small While to WIS fate he mus
Whateverte the' true objection steel,
drawers. ThA Price was $1, - She To giving him a good connection. "Beryllium expands under influence
bought it at once, for she saw her I f heat at about the same time as
difficulty was solved-. The sewipg It will present
ast irlon," he -said.
For me, a -sorry sight to view
bas�et was promptly done away with,
ongincering difficjAtIes when used
compared to all the good I knew less
and- its contents transferred to its
it could perform 'with Force and Li�bt for'light pistons inside the iron cylin
new home. ders of Ruto-MObile engines, than 40
When -functioning and hooked-tip
Every one will havi Its the prelieTIL tYpes, of light pistonsp
right.
of dividing the articles. Tit's writer hi'h expand at a -ate different-than
w c
-ept one bottom drawer for spools of.1 The sever'4 wire a sermon,preached
iron."
the other4or sewing silks of, Few pulpitAhumpers, ever reached Beryllium Is found generally In this
Ily parable or pologue' Cooper
tuany sbades. Above, a drawer was country ' d !if Europe, Mr.
or synagogue! an
In chapel, church comqion in the feld-
given over to darning and embroidery it is more
0_
7 silks and cottons, *another to tapes. spar minep of New England, where it
uck we
with the measuring tape tucked In. The prize example of hard I has been thrown away as waste.
In the following Indus-
Yet another held books and 'eye%, and think Is f Ilustrated its adaption by the aviation
assortmA suapters. Button% of all episode: Angust Winkler was burned try miglit mean one of the most Ira
sizes from the 'mother-of-pearl shirt out i-q Wiscbnatu recently and started portant �Iscen for it among the Indus-
his fortune. on hi
to the large cloak fasteners. south to regain trial metals, It was said.
,button starte�
-way there his wife died, Ile
had a drawer to them elves. Thol
in business, and the Mississippi flood
neadle drawer housed the needle book,
-packsge-nee wiped hisp out. He went to Kansas. His Request
dies, darners and bdikinr.
urr,vITf at Rossville with his Birver r (at convict prison).—
The eighth compartnient was ff)r 9 I,ndy Visito
Nly poor man. is there anything I can
les that come under n6fie '.*r 7 77 and' $165 In cash. lie put the. rash I
stray
t 0 and the bank
h Rosgville bank.
artic 011111111:111: u outside the goal?"
of these claselfiCatiOns. _e___ ..failed the foliowing day. do to help yo dam, I'd take 1111
it Is eight years sir�c Mat dollar convict'—"Yes, MR
t, and never since Mal day Iva ymmg girls leavIng Uverpool for Canada art board the Cunard as a great kindness it you-11 call on
RllelL
-ttangle Fliner Aurania. They were among the first to take advantage of the The trouble with an idle rumor a the Mayor of this city an dask him to
has it been necessary to dise,
threads or braids, or hunt for any D-qlr X3 ocean fare sclierno, from Brttaln'�o Canada. These five new that it never remains Idle. extend to me its freedom. that's all."
Canadian citizens are full of enthusiasm for-the f uturn.
sewing matirials.
V
C_*.-. u.
t i4k two
r. Tt�M3
$1.75 poi rear.. 41.W it p6dis sdraucs.
-- {4ubecripti Britain 49.00 iA s4vsn�ee. and Crest
JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor.
PICKERING COUNCIL.
"The above council met pursuant to
Tuesday, the. 8th
Jost. Members all present, the reeve
in the chair.' The minutes of the last
' gneeting were read and approved..
A number of accounts were pteaent-
' -ed for payment and referred to the
.•.respective standing committees.
(4. Brenton was •heard re bridge at
y '*airport.
Levi Linton was heard.re dogs wor•
-Tying his sheep.
The standing committeea an Contin-
°. - gencies -reported and recommended
the following payments: DR Beacon,
-on aectof salary 125"A; John Murkar, .
advt by -law. pprtg; stationery and sales
tax 5202; D R Beaton, selecting jurors
20.00; G M Forsyth, ditto 13:00; Adam
-_ spears, ditto 10.00; Municipal World,
d. snpplies4.75; D R Beaton, attending
.meeting in Toronto on townsh'
work 5 00; G M Forsyth, ditto 3 Ofl; G
r 'L Middleton, ditto 6.0). J A White,
-dittb 5.(N); E L Chapman, ditto, 00 ;
W J Turner, ditto 5 W; Hugh Pagh,
ostage 10.00; Chas Coop", electric
bulbs for township halt 3.bA),
The standing comizattee on Damage
for Sheep Worried by Dogs reported
:_And recommended payment as follows:
John Miller, fl, Iambs worried 103 U0;
:Boyd Burk, inspecting above sheep
.1.80; Jos 5litchell, 3 sheep worried 6.00;
Boyd Burk, Inspecting same 90c: Win-
'too J White, 1 lamb killed an 2 sheep
worried 27 00; Boyd Burk. inspecting
aame75c; Levi L1Ltoo. 9 sheep abeep
:__-}tilled and injured by dogs 1tY.J;); W
:p Jones, inspecting same, 2 trips 2 30,
The standing corna,ittee on Roads
and Bridget. reported and recommend-
ed payment as follow Y + Ed Gihs:?n,
instal pi pa a on Roseb.ank road and bet
'
24 o coo 1 2 60: a Farndale, drag opp
r1.7 con 7 and bet G 7 Cans N and and
bet 4 5cou 6 1822;'Miller Bros. ¢ravel
-i bet 10 11 cu 6 and opp 9 con : l.i 80:
H Birrell, haul gray opp 9 coo and
bet 10 11 coo 6 37 e><I: Geo Pegg, clean
ditch same place 3.25; A Pegg[, ditto
n,nd raising road opp it con 20 d5; L
- Pegg rwisioR road lot 9 con 7 11, W; W
' Green. raising rwad haul ggrav lot 9
con 7 86 0 ,; W Birkett. bulid culvert
bet 2425 con 6 and instal pipe o7-POO lot
21 coo 7 and rep culvert opp 22 n '2 3 W: G Redshaw, grav bet 2.0 2l n 9
ti
13.30; J Underhill, haul grav bet 2021
con 9 70 011; W® Reesor. grav bet 34.35
ry con 5 2 I0; T Postiil, haul grav bet 34-35
-con 9960: A Tomlinson. baulgr,vel
• het its 17 con 9 17 60; J Mundell, ditto
Q*� 43.26: Jae C,►dden, dynamite, fuse Lod
eapel2 :30 3- 8paucsteT baut -
r - to Brougham 7.00; W P Petty. gravel
-for Alton- road con 2 3.45; C Goatick,
baul grow cen 9 20 73: F Gosttck, ditto
y 15 110: A Courts. ditto 17 50. N Cox.
iii -grav ar d grav cpp 20 con S 22.05;
C Vine, shoe grav opp 26 con 8875;
7. G Scott, haul grav widening road bet
.: 12 13 con 7 9 10; The Pedlar People,
sal of acct '278: G,'Bu:kbolder, tile for
Whitevale streets 43c: A Miller, wid-
e.oin,Wat Whitevale bridge '2'2 W: N
l Miller, ditto 11,50; D Annis, ditto 22.1311;
'r J Herbert, ditto 20.73; C Anthooy.
':•ditto 41:60: J Tweedie, ditto 39.15: Win
McDoriaid, haul grav bet 1.4 15 con 8
Wm Ligthtbody, clean ditch bet
$2 33 con 8 0.09: F Turner, clean ditch
haul grav bet -,) 33 con 6 sod clean
ditch R Lott's gravel pit 66 (A); F Bar -
K clay, haul grav bet 28 29 con 8 99.46:
1R Lott, grav bet 229 con 8 11 45:
p JRardy. haul grav bet 22 -23 con 6 and
opp 26 con 7 4'350; M Hickey, haut
_ .grav opp 20 con 2 and opp 10 con 1 an
Ibet 18.19 con 1 128,60; W Lunan, gray
Opp 19 con 1 and bet 18 19 con 1 as
app 20 can 2 1880; F H Richardson
1 ;:. grav opp 90 cop 2 1.80; T Stanbuty
_ 'haul grav bet 10 11 con 8 31.2.5; Job
Coates. gray for bet 10 11 con 8.1.90:
8tephebson, instal pipes clean ditch@
sec 10 11 con 8 10.00; Roy Ward, sal
ary Oot 3 to Nov 8 150; G Gates, labo
widening road at Cberrywood .culrer
and gravel bet 32.33 con 1 I1,85; Walte
Ferguson, haul gray lot .'29 con 5..
R J Somerville. haul grav opp 29 cc
17.50; F. Barkey, ditto 98.76; A Beer. property of George Winn. one mile
rep Brougham sidewalk 1,75; E Holt- north of Stoufhille. on 19th con -
by, rep Brougham sidowalk and 4 bags cession. Owner retir':nr. 10 months
cement 8 85; O Field, ggrav bet 10-111 credit. Sale at 1L Lunch. F. W:
%ag;e line `2.,1.00; A E Major, drag and Silversides, auctioneer.
haul gray con 3 lots 26 to 31 13.75; O THURSDAY, DEC. 1st. -At lot, 4,
Hamlin, , ehau gray con 6 3.76; George con 4, Uxbridge, farm stock, im-
Hamlin, haul grav con 6 19.90; George plements, grain and furniture, be-
Holtby. drag[ bet '223'23 con 6 8.00; Fred longing , the :estate of the late
Hornshn-w, 20 yde gray for con 5 4 35; Reuben Rawson. No reserve. to
G Brereton, balance on acct 20.00.
The council now adjourned to meet months credit. Sale at 12. Lunch.
again on Monday, Dec. 5th, for the F. W. Silversides, auctioneer.
transaction of general business, - - -. -•
. • . CARD OF THANKS.
BROUGHAM. Mrs. Henderson_ _W Kirk-
Clayton and sirs. Axford and newton Road, Fairbank., wish to
daughter, of Toronto, visited• the thank their many friends and relatives
Holtby family on Sunday. for their kindness and sympathy
The W.M.S. has been Dostponed shown ,in their recent sad bereavement
till -Thursday, Nov. 24th. The meet- • in the loss of a loving mother..
irrg'- will -be held _&t the home -of -M`rs. CARD OF'T�HANKS.
L. Johnston. ~
The special anniversary concert Mrs.' J. Stewart and son wish to
which was to have been held in St. I thank their many friends 'for their
John's United Church on, Monday I kindness and sympathy Also beautiful
evening, was, on account of the very floral tributes, given durine -'Ihe -ill -
bad weather, postponed till Tuesday 'l ness and deaf.h of their husband and
evening, 1ov. 29th. Your correspond- 1 father.
ent had the great pleasure of listen,
ing to a few numbers by the enter -
tainers and can vouch for the er;- i COUNTY COUNCIL
joyment of lovers of music. anti• also I COUNTY OF ONTARIO
a very splendid entertainer. Don't
forW-t the date, Nov. 29th, at the! A meeting of the Co;:nty Council of
Town Hall, at 8 o'clock p.r1i. the Corporation of the County of Oa-
While Ed. and Mrs. R�illson ; tario will be held pursuant to 4dj'curn.
thoroughly enjoyed havinz with their' ment in the Council Chamber in the
wives and children over the week -end Court House in the Town of Whitby,
and the holiday, they would like to i on Monday, the 219t day of November,
make mention of having Pit their chil- i.111427, at the hour of two o'clock in the
siren and grand - children witb.. them I afternoon.
for the �Thanksgivine' dinner, thus Council l should tbebe forwar forwarded the
making the day a vreater Thanksgiv-
ing I Clerk. property certified, at least three
to them. They also had a returned days before the meeting of,the Coun-
soldier with them. As one remark - cif.
ed. "had it not been for his bravery Dated at Whitby', this 11th day of
along with thousands of others, we November, 192-1 .
might rnt have thus been Drivileged ARTHCR E. CHRis?IAN,
to enjoy our family re- union." "Lord County Clerk
God of Hosts, be with us yet, Lest we forget." maple Leaf Huttal Firs
.SALE REGISTER. •
SATURDAY, NOS'. 26th. - Auct4on Insurance Ca-
sale of fresh cows and close spring -. Cheap rates f.)r farm and country
ers, the property of O. Denny and building9.
J. Vincent, at the Fair Grounris, ( WindAtorm Insurance on buildings,
Agincourt. This lot consists of 4a I W;r.d- mili.-v 9ilos etc.
fresh cows and close springers• _ �A,i'otrobila Insurance
These are a choice lot of Holstein of ail kinds.
and Ayrshire cows. Sale at. 1 PARHS FOR SALE
o'clock sharp. See bills, Prentce I I -
& Prentice, auctioneers. Write or phone
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 30th.-Choice, ED. BOWMAN
Holstein herd. other cattle. horses
implements, hay, grain. etc., the 20 WHITBY, ONT.
W E K N 0 :.
Th>tit- youwill -be-- satisfied -with - bath- 4ualky and-
_. price in these lines: _
:Len's Furnishings
OVERCOATS-Beat Materials nsed. style and- price right.
BOOTS AN D SHOES -For all occasions and for dad' and his lad.
UN DERWEA`R- -These lines are priced to %ell.
SHIRTS =Both dress and work. Yot1 shonld see these.
LINED SMOCKS AND OVERALLS -See our special watch Ripen
with these. .
SCARFS, Glove, Tiez and other accep9oriee. -
Our Repairing Service is stiil unexcelled.
-- A =k for silverware coupons. a
E CECIL.. BRADLEY
d P3CgER=Na-
0
J SPECIAL SIX.
e $115
n
8 aad widening at Cherrywood culvert `�-
-1.2 5n; W A Beare, grav bet 32.3:3 con 1 :
5•d0; C N R. gra-v bet 28 29 con 1 nod
opp 33. 31, and 35 con 2 and - bet 32.33
,..
from K road to can 2 111,15, ti' F Ho!- 4j1
linger, halal and spread grav bet 32:331
`
-from K road to C N 'R and opp 33 to 35
non 2 103 511; LGates, ditto 80 00; W J
Petty, ditto 66 50: B W Lotton, ditto
62 50; Wm Coletra, ditto l0fi W: Edgar
v 'Mitchell, ditto 30 00; Jas Todd, ditto
- •40 00; J McGriekin' sr, ditto 40.00; G "Tke sweetest gone
-
Bennett, ditto 37 50; E Pilkey, ditto eves known -
ti s v w w V v
Notice to Creditors two hands are better than one.
• -_FADA -sets are two dial. -'
1 _ In the Matter of the Eytxte of Mag• doubles the number of station:J.
- nu5; Headelsrw, late of the Vil-
sage of Cl :irernont, in the County y e Refines reception. Test it at
of Ontario, Shoemaker, deceased. - Our dealer's or your home.
- Notice is berecy given that all Cre- s lsten to tone ...Clear ...Glean . f
;ditors and others baving claims or de-
mands against the Estate of the above » . , r} n$1ng ... resonant ... g' ADA
Magnus agnus Henderson, who died 'soothes the senses ... superi&
•on or about the 28th day of October,
1927, at the said Village of Claremont, tive a pearanee. F"A Quality '
are required to send or deliver their 14 •. -,at $Santo $550. -
claims, duly proven, to the understga- - .
•ed Executers or their solicitors on or
before the 19th day of November, 1027, r A.
after which date the said .,Executors ^' : :ROSY. W. FEASBY,
will distribute e assets of the said ' ' %
trit '•�
- deceased among; the persons entitled
_ `thereto,
having regard only to the
claims of which they shall then have Agent
had notice, and all others will be ea ✓ -` -
eluded from the said distribution, _
Dated this 31st day of Odtober, 1927. BCOLtghainr :Ont• 4<
"Richard J. How, l Executors,
,Donald Sutherland, ( Claremont, 7.
McCullough .tt Button, r 7W
Solicitors for Executors, -
�•11 Stouffyllle, Ont.
+..:
COaI C�a� Winter will be here very soon and
if if you have any notion of
purchasing a new
Hard and Soft 8oa1 of the;, sleigh, leave -
best unlit On ; your order now so that it
q 7 will lilt- read-y when .the -
hand first snow appease.
ITHOS. A. LAW, L O R N E R EI D
Nn=1 6riaff, Ga.t. ' : CLAREMONK'
_ • : ACFFNT FOR .
SPLITOORF RADIOS
AND
�ALLADI N LAMPS
Two most appropriate Christmas Gifts
Give him a call. Get. his'prices and terms now.
Your Chrt9tmas Shopping ca-a be brought to a
satisfactory conclusion by giving him a call or by
letting him call and demonstrate. There are no
better radios for Slearuess of t .ne and volume, and
no better or moreeconomical light than .the
Alladin Coal Oil Mantle Lamp.
Don't fail to see him before Christmas
-
�'icke g rin Hardware Store'
.�
Now is the time to look over that old R.&oge or Heater and if you
need a -new one call and see nibs. the Happy Thought
and Keelary Stoves and Ranges.
Lowest priced, quality considered, ,
Washing Ddacgines. Wringers, Wash Boards, Roofing Rog Troughs,
Coleman Lamps and Lanterne, Paint@, M2rfesco etc.
'If there is anything in Hardware you want give u a call. The
chances are we will have it in stock.
We Roll the old - reliable and famous Fleury Plows. Shares
to fit nearly all makes of Plow-
Agent for McCormick- Deeriag Farm Machinery
-'-
And Repairs.
Our Motto : W e have it, can get it. or it is not made.
I S. BALSDON, PICKERING
-.m -.- MOTORS-
WEST HILL
: STAR AND-FLINT-SALES
RE'PA1'R,S
If you want a. guaranteed 1 epsir job at a reasonable
price, �E C S. .
Experienced Mechanics. Repairs on all makes.
' . Phone 8carboro 52.31.
Complete Quality Funerals
SOLID
$709 $1009 $125 CASKETAFUNERAL $146
M A T T H E W S' BURIAL CO. •
.219 Danforth Ave;, Toronto ' ,Phone. Gerrard 3300
Our Funerals include : Erilbalming, Hearse, Casket, Outside Case, :
Electric Fixtures, Chairs, Our Per9onal Service, Funeral complete.
No Extras.
`isit. our establishment and prove the truth of these statements
for yourselvea.
These prices REMEMBER: Clip this ad, for referen e. Toronto -
`By Appointment of
OREST CROSLEY.--i'z`
RADIO
h A.
FRED T.- SUN_TJN -Q
Pickering, i Ontario
DE F
Pure harewey
for every home"
:,.,'O. AST•' �s+ �+`' �_. ����..• �+' P' �'_- �': ��:,_'. a-!_ n.'::. �e? �. �,f a. Sr, s' 5,. ��"^ �_.- �,.3�'+4".�'e+_4_..?a,.:.r!�.�.
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4LARtMONT.
D. Scott 'and Chas. Coo per,
4P
The person wh4t loot a good BONDS—Goverants" X 1) and LIT-rk-T—Ir
n IR T TT V
easch motored to the city on Son- clothes prop on allows 0 night Mortgage D0008, ALIGO. adust 6.
Safe investmeate at from'.5,to Tpoe
8. Bundy Is erecting a garag day, can recover it by calling on Mr.
I
And woodshed for his tonsat; Goo.' X.� and Mrs. Courtney &ad Kre. Hutchison.
Beverley. M. 'Morgan, of Torcitito, visited 0. and Mrs; L Widjett --and dsu- iNSUELANOR—All classes written In-
Hint jean Underhill, of Aurore,l with the latter's eifter, Mrs. Ool- xhter, Elsie, visited - with Mrs cludibig Fire, Automobile, Wind-
'Y' Sunday' with relatives in line, on Thursday of last week. Widgett's mother-, Mrs. Collins, storm. Accident andSicknom.-
The United Church Choir went na Sunday. Also. Mrs. Found and F
r. and Mrs. Fisher, of Ring- to Cherrywood on Sunday !ifter- daughter, Ads, 6fTorouto, visited Phone or write
1"ood, visited Win. and Kra. Sir boon to lead in the soirvice. of with her sister, Mrs. S. Collins, 00-
Qtf_ -BQ. ROW-KAN. Whitby
k6tton Sunday. pr&ise at the anniversary services. Sunday.
The bimutiful snow has diesp-' Next Sunday moming- at the
peared but there will be more Bavtist Charch the pastqr's sub -N 0 T 1.0-E
No Moro Prefty
Jeet—_UI__be,_L'Jny at th -1ourney-'a- r_1Di"&_ .. . -
44i y A
3ev Or
0. A. and Mrs. OverlaYad'and 19nd."- The eveninz subjpct -will We ave taken over the Agency or
Fleury Plows and -Plow Parts,
were In Toronto on Son- be I'The*Day After To:day." You
day with relativee. are cordially invited to attend. Dorothy peeps gbljll�:t YOf t"IfO11912 which we will. keep,cotL-
our ?. YOU
a tangle oz gretty t 11000
stantly on hand.-
Wm. &ad Mrs. Birkettand child are a man. 8 6 Vp a 4L .8
ran are spending a few days with that yoU MliKhtl 6 ra Fresh Frufti, Oilies' iLnd Confection-'
�ddy, be-
her
cause he 4A)*4 to come 8,n see eryLalways on hand.
friends in Lakefleld. and bring hor grotty -shoes, but he F
William and Mrs. Waddell, of does Mom - Highest prices paid for good butter
Stouffville, visited with friends in Dorothy 4annot understand whT , I s.no fresh eggs.
If you am a Ja0y she kn,9ws you can it -
Claremont on Saturd ay, J . belong to her IFecause t10 nursoo says
4# d friends, of I d yqlrls "o. It' ga
Miss McGlashan an e 06 0. G AN N 0 N
for,$ r -of 41 . .
Toronto, were visiting with Mis'a W*e &V6 30 BROUGEIAM
all this, a why 1si o t
other Iw I - . ;., I .
the joys t fiott ra
Hamilton'over Sunday. d
ofit and son, have. and, ovq all, w V s s sh..T
Williep4nd Mrs. Pr resome bed so ml-wh!
Allen, of Aurora, visited Lyman be In tk;o
doctom and nurses
Rut tho kindly W,
and Mrs. Pilkey over Sunday. at the Q4 Ital v ry Dressed Zoultr mted
d Mrs. atlent 60" 'to Y04's'!BN�tg, yi('yothy
p . with YPI Q I Good prices,p�id for poultry. - S
Boyd Burk and Milton an and hop.e to fight off tb6 a, e4 con-
Eltirk, of Brougham, Yisited with gumption and make--her sound and Birds must be pcoperly bled and dressi-
.:'J H. and.Mrs. Beal on Monday. -well. �
Wouldn't yp
Uk t bel tht ed clean of feathers.
Will and Mrs. Michell and dau. y ft to wIA
work? Rhould
hter, Rubk. of Green River, tapent be gretef Cei,. Here are also a few items that i
CQntrJbu Le 16 m 4T ts t interest the thrifty shopper.
Aiind&y with Loss and hire. Hill Ufrit! -;naY. t, dopon. . .
W. A. Char to , vvyiden 11066
�Aad family, c Prices.good for' two weeks
Street, Toren o 9, , atarto.
Just arrived
I at Fingold's, a (Drested out' of sit- Merry Wives Pastry Flour, best
large ament of men's and du lug Stooe tor pioe and calkes, try a 24
lboy4' cousil fashioned into Time de- -.HAPXESS S110P pound bag at
... cloth ag. Call on him be- fying designs. This is
lore you buy your winter cloth.- New R*isins. Currant@. Almond
the story of our mom- Hs,ving moved to my new premises Nuts. Walnuts. Peels. Justin
Ing. oriale. If you are in-
I.. T4c8- and Mrs. Paterson, accoM -0 Ito Relo's Blacksmith shop, the quality is 0 K and the
panied by Clarence and Mrs. Pen- terested consult Us W_ - Pr.eml prepared. to do &11 repair Price Is Right.
1 elly, of Brooklin, were In Toron- day. work. and I will handle all at
g kinds of new harness. A good 5-string Broom
to on Sunday visiting the former's No GreaterTribute"
11. which f will keep ebustantAy Perrin'i Ginger Soaps, 2 The for .25c
launt� Mrs. John Paterso voill secure
-N. W. STAFFORD, on hand,* or Toy Pan Peanut Butter. 20c
Mrs. David Gregg went to To- same on shortest notice.
routo on Saturday morning to at- Kingston Road, -y-.1 FRANK GHIDLOW
tend-the Prov�incial Convention of Vvwtbr 16tf Claremont, Out.
Women's Institutes as tbe-dele- .Phone Whitby 9.12 CLAREMONT
f the Claremont branch. #38 r R9
What difference does it ruake
-What we do on Sunday? This DON T WAIT FOR SNOWSTORMS
tiestion will be the
--..,interesting
-topic at 13. 7� P. U. next Monday
p C. will have chiLrge ,Have your rubbers ready
night. Grou
the orograw. Come and enjoy
yourself. auaaERS HOR' ALL THE F IMILY
The Women's M181kioasrY So-
United Church are rragated solos, full
�cLety of the Ken's Plain Over Rubbers, heavy co
giving a pageant eutitlied "In siz4i, 6 to 11, a t- 8 1. 2&
di&'@ Qi-test," on Wednesday even- Men's 4-eyelit Rubbers, rolled gdge, snack proof. at $2.75.
ing. November Nth, in the church Men's 7.eyelit Rubbers, same sis -above, at $2.95.
At 8 O'clock. Admission, 85 cents; 44 ' : . .
rhildren. 15 cents. Get the Light Boye 7 , -eyetit Rubber@, $2.50.
St. John's United Church at Special—La LL dies' plain - over, all sizes, at'00 cents.
roughamhad. to postponetheir,
dl�nlverva— #,oncert on Monday in lkam
-,--THEATRE'
STOUFFVILLE.,.,--.:,
RIDAY and SATURDAY
NOV. 18 and- 19
,-SENOR DARE.DSVIL"
(Ken Maynard)
Comedy.
.*Paramount News Real"
"Riding Rascal"
Art Acord)
.46 Fishing Saookun4a
"Newfoundland Cruise"
A. and gat. 25 and '0)6 - . . I � .. -1.
"Winning of Barbara Worth"
Ronald Coleman-Vilma Banky
Co m edy
2".
-�Paramoutlt News Real"
P
rices 'Adalta -25e eents
-children, under 14
years, 45 cents ......
Schmidt, Proprietor
EL
AS )I L
_7'.' A
ouR BREAD
P^bT
Ry
Hovi� Bread
n-e Bread of
Health-
Try-a Loaf
AMO
HONE:
sather 13e sure and corn to Ajaulat.
evening on account of the w J. VU Pickqz*g
The n-ow date is Tuesday, Nov.
in-t h e To w n -Hr11.--Tb-;*- ill- —town.-i-the night
visdiance Committ"
be& splendid treat for music lov- -the Hydro
Ore. as the artiste are very high-
As turned o1a.
jj� The object of this AAooci&tioa Is t014
The Executors' sale of the real
prosecutes
eatate &ad household a ects etc lemon stealing and
Ana be sai�_1_6 _00--On- -URI the felons.
-belonging to the estate of the late beeause we are showing A Dollar is 'Saved
Magnus Hendemon, which was Kembers. having propefty 411401m
7- hold on Friday last. was well at- a big displaY Ot When it is in the as" imme"ievywiw bey 020101011C
tended and prices were good. The ot Ezecutive (30==11ses.
real estate waii purchased by Jae,
®r Bank Membersbip fee
'Underhill. and part of it; accord Electrical. Goo ds Tiek.eft wav be had trm We PrWidml of
Ing to rumor, will be "used as a GeMeftry. 00 opplI46014M.
telephone office. .-and Stoves N D the sooner it is deooetted in Bloc. com.—L D. . Ban ks. C. S, Palv&
At the conclusion of morning er. x. s. Chapman. PiciLering.
worship in the Baptist Church the Sank the' graatoir the . A"Or
see no, whether you
1&8t SunAy, Rev. E. Oreborn pre Call and &nee of its being saved. D; Mu-m, J'as, Richardson.
Pentad his resignation, which was need anything BAMK
protdont.-
regretfully received. Mr. Orsborn or not. A Savings Bank Account is am.&quet
has been p%ator of the Baptist for the money that ordinarily Aips' Farmers, Attentiou
0 Church here for about four years
and a half. He leaves on Dec. lat C H A S - COOPER YM through'one's fingers, and an in-come- 'for the- Famou . a
to sogume-the pastorate of Boon I have the "agency
Ave. Baptist Cliurch, Toronto, QLAREMONT u&rantee for the future. Renfrew MachIner), Separators,
paying 9 Scale@. and the himh quality
The WQmen'is Institute will hold
their regular monthly meeting at Agent for Ackerman's Quality Acorn Range. and am pre
7' the h.6me of Mrs. Richard Ward Harnees. Ask the user. pared to give beat terms.
Give ime a call -when wanting somme.
-on the afternoon of Wed thing in these lines. Phone Pick IM
TAXTnAR_ RANK
the 28rd last. The report of the STANDAR
The Boots thAt"" A. WILLSONI
delegate to the Provincial Conven W. C
.-.'eton will be received' thav-day. f LOCUST HILL
kin pie make pft%ERING BRANCH . 0- A. ShArP49 _t. R. No. 1,
There will also be a pump
A. demonstration by a number of BrWIChes also at RroWdi;t, WaIt Hillo Whitby
the membei7s, also a,_ program of Wal ing Easy reen iver
The meeting will begin
mpromptly at 2.80 o'clock. All the Basket . Factory t
members ire, urged tobe present
at this meeting. Pa'nco Manufacturers of
Miss S. E. Evans, *who was 9t- Vru,.t Baske'tot
)f Worn. All kinds of
'tending the Convention c
_ a 'a Circles of the B ptist Chur—cb-,' Berr Crate§,
n ion y
which was held at Leamington -Sole Sav'e'-
last week, returned home on Sat- Farmers'Bushel Baskets,
u rday evening. A pleasant feat-
B to.
Alull line at low 7.-Clothes aske
a e
ure of the gathering was the visit nd Tra*v I
-of the delegates to Jack Miner's
prices Fra kv
.ry at Kingsville, Mr. nk Pennoe
bird sanctum
.,:R& Miner having extende4 to the R441ar �avin du-- Proprietor
m Also Men's Black and Tan 9
a hearty invitation to visit his - .'Phone Markham 1604
ing, t.he y_e4r,
�celebrated birds' paradise, an invi Shoes, regular 6.00
tation which ladly accepted.
for 4.35
was g ake it possible to
M
_._--�Thev were -enter --
right royally
a -BEATTY,...
tained by Mr. Miner, who 9 vO Misses' and Children's Shoes trayet. at. holiday
them a most interesting talk on STANDS FOR TF4 BEST
greatly- reduced
7. his life work and how he embarked time.
3n this work which has made him
famous. Ginghams,' Rayons
TheMssonlcLodge had a most Bank a' definke por.
'delightfultime at their regular and Broadeloths
-tion.-bf yotir indomi.
meeting on Wednesday evening
Doric and Riverdale
.,Iaat when Jor dresses
..Lodges, of Toronto, -were guests
of the local lodge. There were reduoed to clear -7
also present members of Doric
Iodxe, Pickering, and Markham Fresh Grooeries. alwiys
.-Union Lodge, Doric Lodge, To-
-:routo, put on the First- Degree. on hand and at
Carriem
At the conclusion of the business lowest prices Estoblished An 1'52 Litter Carriers, Hay
of the evening all repaired tothe Pumps, Door Tracks, Cow
basement where a splendid ban J, Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc.
it will*pay !you to get my prices Olt
and music Above before buying elsewhere.
�program,of speeches ''As S C 0 T T
quet was given And a delightful
Ds-
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bo
11 Doric Lod Re Whitby Br J. H. Perry, Man
was re dered U,
FRANK I PROU-SE
brought with them an entertainer Phone.1402, 'T
..and Earl Leqgitt, ok Locust Hill,
n,.-. b e r of selec tions. L k-P F �10 N T
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OTTAWA. AND PROVINCES
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WILL WOI� TOGETHER,
` Only Intact "Portion of Line . r _
` • Hard Times Ahead -For Fake Promotion and -Get Rich
Canadian Engineers Have Discovered the -Only Portion left
intact of all the Battle.Fields Along. the „ r;: - Quick Schemes
_.
... Western 'Front _
LAWS TQ BE .UNIFORM.
To Be Preserved as a Permanent Memorial!'
_ N;° I Ontano;Attorney-General Pleased With . Result
- GVING SIGH'' - --
c:. a ' y' In a wire sent from Ottawa to his sales-of stock isa under Do4
_ 3 minion incorporation, which will
o e to a ar —Kamen 11 ngs,
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recently, Attorney-General W. H. � strengthen the hands of the provincesl ,
1 $y "A Canadian in France
- ri Price told arrangements which considerably in dealing with fraud -I
d to of a an
Yimy Ridge, Monday, Oct. 17 i notice: "Tfiese walls are sacred to :x rave been made by the Dominion Gov i ulent promoters.
<` ernment to aid the provinces in foiling An effort -will also be made to ob- .
the names of soldiers who inscribed P
] Thousands of former' soldiers are' them during their occupation in the fraudulent stock companies, tain uniformity in the forms to be filed
'Visiting the battlefields of France and war of 814 -1918. Please omit yours." �.. Mr. Price stated that the Govern -, with the Dominion and Provincial .
dugouts, theft " x civtfee. t We entered La dark, tunnel and difficult the flotation • d o -mra c 'Governments po ati , by companies seeking inJ `l
•
Belgium in the hope of finding ment had pledged itself to three deft-
• trenches, - - nits actions designed. to. make -more, corporation, and also to compel the
--where they received g an pe I lection of tits same date for -flMn
In the Ypres Salient they see no- found ourselves 1n a labyrinth of pas- of fraudulent companies. It is under - papers both with the province and dial
thing but 'flourishing fields of corn;_ sages, dug =outa and battalion -head- stood' thak these promises will be im- Dominion.
r flax, oats, and barley. There, :a not •a quarters cut far below the ground plemented by legislation in the House This action is believed to be a direct
tlrenoh left in Belgium except a few level to she white chalk bf Vimy - of Commons at next session. outcome o! the deliberations af they
doubtful examples on Hill 00. Ridge. It was as thought we had In the first place the Dominion will i Committee on "blue, sky" laws in eon•
In NUnee the scare of war are more boon switched bark to April 1917— refuse incorporation to companies nectlon with the inter - provincial con
Visible, but a'strentrous peasantry has I that time when the Canadian diva t- which are' designed to do' business 'fer•ence of which Hon. Mr. Price wag
�ed the shelf holes and has :rebuilt sfons advoneed to the_ conquest of solely within a certain province. This' member. The Ontario Attorney -Gen;
farms on the !rent ,line. It to Vimy .8idge. Nothing had changed.y ) i action is expeated to remove the prob- 1 eral was moat active in the .committee
amazing how swiftly the plough and The smoke from the candles once VVVVV lem of dual control under which many' in urging reforms to the Comparieg
the- building cxntraetor' have wiped set in niches to light the passages "fake" companies have hidden in the! Act, due to the "clean -up'' which he',
out all !races of war. 1 was still black on the chalk. The t; I ie now attempting .among. Ontario �
sniper's Post I dugouts and the walls of the com- Another regulation will give to the companies which have come under..,
I found today the only spot in municating passages were covered i province greater powers in regulating suspicion.
prance where a man can feel that he
with names carved in the chalk or
written In pencil ant! as legible as i the troops, and coas•tant streams of COastlBr FOUn ors In
is back again la 1914 -1918; where, �.V _..
a 6e can stand at a sniper's post and St when they were inscribed during the men, wounded and unwounded, pass -
the rotted butt of a rusted rifle to his great battle of Arras. The maple. ed through it during the battle. Its Season's First Gale.
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shoulder as he peeps out between leaf of Canada was carved with an A- Fine Trophy minimum depth was twenty -five feet,
the bushes towards the German' original variety in a hundred differ. From the hunting grounds of northern it had electric light and a water sup
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5` ant places, and on the walls I read at; @uebec's'forests. I ply, and there were numerous du rCW Luckily Escape Ill 1.110
trenches. The wire Is still up in "No
Man'B Land," duck boards lie to the random such Inscriptions as these:— „ �„
See this?" said - Captain Simpson: ' tion dumps. munl .Boat as ' Wacouta"
rand onto; �'ressltrg stations, and am •
trenches, officers' beds, rotting and 105234, J es Burton, A Com _
� � holding up a queer grey slab. It • Sank -
oollapeed, still lie in the chalk dug- party, the Royal Canadian Regt- was gun cotton, stamped 1916: The Final Session
went, May 8, 1917. Still alive and r- n
puts. Down there, about 100 reef below Oriental Question Before Con- GALES GENERAL
t Sundieds of asses and many mass- 'kieking. our present level," he said, "we found •
•. ages are written on the chalk in In- 670080. W. J. Auchincloss, A a dump of Mills bombs and also Q Sault Ste- Marie, Ont., Nov. 13.-.
delible pencil, as fresh as when they Company, -Royal Canadian Regi- sacks of T.N.T. We have removed'' The local passenger and freight steam
ference of Premiers at the v 13e g
were written ten years ago Mills went, May 8, 1917. Untouched by them reverently." I er Wacouts, which plied between the
° ttombs with the pins in them repose whizz -bangs as yet. In the amazing coliectlon of names r .losing Session, But Was goo and Bruce Mines, was sunk In
on ledges. wins of bully beef, tin I cannot describe the feelings with written on the walls I came across ( Subjected to sensor- from 341 to 85 feet of water in the line
tkats —alt the familiar debris of those 1 which a man is these da ?s ap- two which rouied by curiosity. They ship o! traffic in Wilson channel, 200 or
. pad days' -are to be seen as they were proaches the inscriptions written be-` were: - e yards out from the Richards
left. l low the earth of the Arras sector. In Ship No. 7,129, lot Section, 7th Ottawa, Ont., Nov 11 ---0ne !astute' ding doek,�daring the blizzard has
This amazing spot is the tamoaa 'their cheery naivete we who have sus- Division, U.S.M.C•, Texas Leather , o! the concluding session of the Do- St, Mary's River early yesterday,
Tunnel, on Vlmy Ridge, which ylved and can look brick on 1817 with Neck Corps, 4 minion- inberprovinciel conference last
-Grease ~ lust been opened tip by the Cana - the calm unconeern of historians, Ship I%o, 8,112, G.M.a End Class, . evening was subjected to censorship afternoon. osix The Wacouta passengers att the Land•
faun Battlefield Memorial Commis- seem to touch hands once more w!th 3rd Division, FIagship, U.S.S., Sara- and cut out of the. Federal announce - ins and was trying to make a turn in
a #oiL . -_At _is_to-be _ wan Ge d' the rough slew. en route to t tour— .. .
ese arts a oys who, ten years oga, a at c - eel. b Hon. A. M. Manson, Attorney- Gen
benefit of posterity as a kind of text- ago, crottehed In these chalk dug -outs, -Problem of the Ridge " y when her cargo of Sb or 40 barrels of
�ook on trench warfare, and to destln- " oral of British Columbia, regarding
still "alive and kicking." still an- What on earth were these two the Oriental question. i gasoline and oil and other freight sad-' _
quo become the
most remarkable re tneehed_ - whizabangs:" _}siting, AmeMcea satitns doing with the i 1 denly shifted, a squall. cams up and =.
a tllfe of the war. i' Mr, Manson, who was Instrurnental
laughing, waiting. quite 'unconscious Canadian armies on Vimy Ridge' in having the subject placed on the :' the boat commence¢ to sink. A life-
, Livina Memorial that they were carving not only their How did they get there? Were they ! boat was quickly Iowered and the crew, 'y
The, project began a year ago as a names, but also historyy. agenda, took very strong ground in'. ,
o�
deserters from the American Navy favor of Oriental exclusion. He gave cons
lsttng of Captain Percy Kent, of
a ` side -liar to alts Canadian memorial I - Headquarters who, becoming weary of America's !n- statistics to show how the Oriental Richards Landing, owner of the boats.
on Vimy Ridge, which will not be deeisfon- had jolnail up with the Macon is increasing in British 1 Engineer Charles Harrison, of the
completed until 1931, The stone for We walked for about half a mi' -e,: Canadians' Or were they ship- pop ng Soo; and the cook, Mica Dorothy Malt _
-fhb stupendous shrine comes from going deeper into Grange subway, un- Columbia owing h the fertility of the
wrecked. mariners who had gone to man, of the Soo, got sway in safety.'
the ancient Roman quarries round the:'ail we came to battalion beadgsratlriters. Vimy In search of Iife? `rase and how. the number o! these! The boat sank in five minutes.
gay o[ Spaletto to Dalmatia, While Oa the wall o[ a dark, damp chalk (children attending the rsehools is only
i - a comparatively small distance behind LINER ALBERTA DAMAGED.
ft _ for suppifes of thlh stone to chamber, which had been need as an y
I' prophesy that books will some-
bra >% dap be written about Grange 'Tunnel ! white pupils. Mr. Manson stressed.
•arrive, it occurred to the Canadian - and the names which It perpetuates. !' The C.P.R. passenger liner Alberta
engineers that It might be intereU. rdvance on . Vimy, were tarred Ghe The Canadikn Battlefields Memorial . particularly, the danger of fates- racial ! awed at the Government dock last
tag to fry. to locate the famous Grange :ollowing names:- . were not ne,ti aA would if something' night in a damaged condition from
Labyriath --the miles of underground I Major McCagh -y, Major Collins, Commission has carved, perhaps en i g after wittingly, s greater memorial even', were not done, that: would soot► became;. Fort William, after experiencing one
passages which the Canadians pushed i Ltetntenani Abbott. Lieutenant than -that expensive shrine which the a great problem. Already it has made ' of the roughest trips in its history.
amt to within a few yards of the Jamieson. Lieutenant. H. Cook. May. its appearance with white and Orion- 4 The waves in Lake Superior were run,'
Canadian Government is now build - � fain in to school together and the
. _ Agnsmy'r lines. 20, 1917. 52 Battaltha Canadians g ning 30 feet high, according to mate
fug oa the crest of Vimy Ridge.• � latter speaking perfect English and
!dap references were taken. and the (B Company). Here in this dark tunnel, and here i I Fred Logan, of CoRhWwood, who said
Isatranoe to the tunnel was discover- n a little carved shield were the acquiring English customs, it was it was the most hazardous trip he had,
choked up with brushwood. The words,
..Dick S'w*t' only, do,- we seem to meet the men readily- conceivable how relations was who (ought and died. Here only •do might develop that would later lead to ever undertaken. The boat was blown
hrork of clearing the tunnel has taken ! W o stood there. lighting matches in we seem to see again -in' the, long marriage: From such alliaacea would on' to rocks in St Mary's River, near,
IL year, and it is not yet completed. I the dark, wondering what had bap chalk passages those well -known be an issue o! a kind that would - ';'the Government dock, and was role = 49
90 interesting were the discoveries' - to these men, wondering faces: hero only can we read their ed after three hours' strenuous work affect that the commission decided to re-, w he tlzer they still -Ilve somewhere at signatures —no doubt in many cases- thusly province. the - social structure of by a tug of the Great Lake% Towing
n poled the trenches, preserve the dug. home-in Canada, or whether they Cell a pros e• I Co. Seven or eight Aoora were stove
outs, and malts the Grease Tunnel a on '�`imy Ridge, No matter whether their lent written words--written + The general effect of Mr. Mansoree iu, and and old curved stairway 14
with the indelible pencils with which- l argument was for
the banning ai '�.
permanent eight. The trenches have they are alive or dead, their person- they wrote their letters home. the stern of the boa! war blown. to .
Iteera lined with concrete sandbags. alities live beneath the soil of Franca they wrote
has with splendid and cha- I.Orientals and the m�tenance of .a matchwood. The steamer Manitgba
TW concreW Is poured In wet, so that so vividly that one expects to meet white British Columbia. 1 also reports a ,strenuous on sid
i ractertstle foresight, carved a shrine I P�
hen the sandbags rot the marks of them ;routed the next corner, Some view was expressed that for to the Soo, and•bhe too. suiier+ssd
•� which is sacred not only to her army, imperial and other reasons the din- way
the hash will remain; the duck- i While we were going on _towards but also "to all the Allies. Here slight damage, but proceeded on her
t*%rds have been cast. in concrete, all Mine Shaft, which . the - Canadians ctrsaion so far as it went should not
British', French, and Belgians will 'be broadcast. Little else was said why,
Wood has been taken out of the dug- drove beneath the enemy lines, my gather in. years lo-come and say: ! BREAKS - TOWLINE: -:r
i . bu ts. sad the passages leave been re- foot kicked a small object. it was "This is how our men lived during about ft, and o! course, no resolution
the Brest war," The Grange Tun• was adopted,-but the case was present -I ov, IS.., -A barge
'laforced with concrete and metal. �a tin of bully beef! It tad been daP�+ , Rochester, N.Y., +
. \ The Grange Tunnel has at least a ; opened; but it had not', been eaten, ed forcibly and seethed to create con -. which broke loose from its'tug yester. R
!century of life before it. , i and it was ten years old' I leave to ne) Is, and alwa ?s will be, the greatest siderlible impression. ! day in the storm which swept dgwn on '.
and most iouchiag sight on the west - p Lake Ontario from- thsJrest, pn&a
r I was• -shown, - around the tunnel bR the lmagtnation of any man who i Of the nitae premiers who attends$
ern front. coastguard lifeboat, which putut -
Captain l'nwin Simpson, Royal Cana knows what bully beef was like when the conference, gnly Messrs. Bracken
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than Engineers, who is in. charge of comparatively young to judge how Engineering Feat I and Baxter ' iemai'ned here' to- da'y,' aid the barge, were safe in po
the work. On tha ---ay "down is a this "specimen looked and' smelt, -During the early months of • 1917 though other ministers are staying. night.
i eleven- large supwdys, were construct- Premiers McLean and Brownlee, who,_..:._ --
ed to aid the concentration of the l are making side trips, will return to' -
Former Ca Army Officer Canadian troops for the attack on the city before going home. They are Heifetz Rejects $3,750 for s
Vimy Ridge. The largest was the scheduled in the next few days to have, Bi'OilCit
Burned to Death i>r� London Fire Grange Tunnel, built mainly by the an interview_ with the Minister of
i 7th Canadian Infantry Brigade, 1 Railways respecting the development' News comes that • Jascha Heifetz,
l Grange Tunnel had three exists, for o f the Peace River district th vl,linist, because of concert con,
_ _ tract restrictions, turned down $3,750,
Agonized Spectators Watched- Him Fall Back Into the Flamem — .. -.- - ' . I offered him by- the Broadcasting Com•
•� ,,,
After Making •BraveFight for Life An Alberta Oil Refinery n
I pany of Australia, for a micropboe�
appearance of twenty minutes at Sts - -
tion 3LO, Melbourne.'
Whereupon a listener wrote: "It
3LO -can afford to pay Helfetz a big
fee to broadcast, why pan't they af-
ford to give us better artists than
they..do?"
"Complaints are made of monot.,
ony," was the station's ,rejoinder,_ "but T
no sooner does 3LO determine to
meet criticism of musical starvations
by such a stteOtdent dish as. one of the
greatest violinists in the world than
back comes a- stone; and a stentorian
yell of 'Give us our old friends, but
pay them more -and they'll : sing bet-,
ter,' as if a • singer sang mezzo voce
for a guinea and fostissimo for two.' +^.
All that stands between the -cot
anket �elrrg held it the baby
London. —Fire which gutted a row
After his wife and child were out
ldga gmdu!e and the top of the lab -
,for
%� not injured and the mother's tu-
of twelve houses at Windsor early
of the burning dwelling, Bull shouted
der L the ladder.
urlew- were slighk -
Vedneaday morning.,claimed..as a vic-
to his would -be rescuers to go to the
tim George Leonard -Bull, aged 42, a I
former lifeguardsman who served dur-
rear of the house, but when they ar-
rived' there they realized that it was
' ing the war as a captain in the Can -
lost- her
impossible to enter the Building owing
to the rapid worst of the Raines. Bull
aciian army. A woman also
,
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.yK �.FY •Y.w':• ^,' ,;•GY.= :.,^u'.:`f•�?E:.�..w c .. ...
lade in the fire.
I made a last desperate attempt to climb
:Ar s at.:.e.L°f3 ?r•�- w"..�,- t
'Y'w
_
- Captain Bull, who -was known local-
out of the window, but was unable to
I� as "John Bull," and was stewar
do so.
n a local territorial club, made al
Fifty people were rendered home
-
rave fight for his life and finally fell;
less by the fire. Many of them nar-
jack into the flames in full view of
rowly escaped from the burning build
-
e agonized spectators. He was
ings, fleeink in their. night apparel.
T,
tl
.2-- l andicapped by a broken leg and was
All theiL belongings were burred. In.
+un able to mount the window sill in an
the furniture, which was destroyed,
_
per room from which he had pre-
'his
were suites belonging to two couples
ousl posited wife to save her
who are to be married on Christmas
i
91F01r im Acts after site had dropped
Day.
G r y from the ' window into a
Capt. Bull left Canada in late "191ti
appearance of twenty minutes at Sts - -
tion 3LO, Melbourne.'
Whereupon a listener wrote: "It
3LO -can afford to pay Helfetz a big
fee to broadcast, why pan't they af-
ford to give us better artists than
they..do?"
"Complaints are made of monot.,
ony," was the station's ,rejoinder,_ "but T
no sooner does 3LO determine to
meet criticism of musical starvations
by such a stteOtdent dish as. one of the
greatest violinists in the world than
back comes a- stone; and a stentorian
yell of 'Give us our old friends, but
pay them more -and they'll : sing bet-,
ter,' as if a • singer sang mezzo voce
for a guinea and fostissimo for two.' +^.
All that stands between the -cot
anket �elrrg held it the baby
with the 1lOtir Batt of Toronto, said
NEW 301.113ca OF WEALTH -. -
ldga gmdu!e and the top of the lab -
,for
%� not injured and the mother's tu-
again served in France with. the
• w
Western Canada is last assuming importance as an oil producing section,
der L the ladder.
urlew- were slighk -
Cavalry Brigadw
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What is Wrong With gardens In
U%�Ct
The Aretk. Tem Z Grown in the
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-:1 NE..UPTE. BOD. Zionism ?
.
t tonism. is facing a crisla I n Its at
Cracef ul the
OW The tern is a. b,e*utiful Orient
fiom Its skimming, darting tempt to build up a Jewish National
bird and'
NERiTTAS N
Home tit Palestine," asserts Ervin 8, Blended by men trainiedin
flight is sometimes m9ed t6e sea
Acel, Ph. D:, -In November Current
Ass.'
swallow. There are several variet
t. 1926, more
Dr.'Willlams' Pink Pills-Have No including the black, corn ntstorA lilInce Anne world *s greatest tea matket
common, roseate,
Equal for This Purpose. least, sooty, ►yv. dled,. and Arctic terns..; 4ews. haste been jeesqiag , thq-. Holy
Anaemia, or lack of gobd blood, The list named is about 16 inches Land than are. going there. In fact, .
in lengtfi�,71 grayish above and 'pearly I Immigration is 'practically suspended
causes not only pale faces and 'white and this condition has �een caused by
lips; it is the root of many pains and below, , with red lYL11, deeply - forked
an economic c-rials., due to• it' large
miseries. It is the cause of shattered 'tail, an wide- wing-spread.
nerves, he . dac . h --
hkhes' and The Arctic tern is a great bird'amount of unemployment which in
turn has eaused_-a-ta;rge -finauctal the always tired feeling from -which traveler, i _ uptis extending
ficit (Id 1926, $23;408,006). The an-
E,
Be many women and girls suffer. To from the Arctic. regions to the Ant- swer to the question, 'What is wrong
regain new health and strength the arctid. • - Over 'the thousands and 'thou- with Zionism?' seems to be that, at,
• blood should be enriched through the sands of miles of space their graceful though Jews are financially and cul-
-1onic treatment with 15F.' Williams' `wings carry them, from polar regions
turally very powerful all over, the,
'Pink Pills. This medicine has br6ugbt at the north, over north, temperate,
world, only the poor and unsuccessful
new health and strength to thousands to"id, and e-outh -temperate lands and Jew who has a heroic capacity to stif- g2ood teC�
le tT- EA
)Df weak degponden�t,�o seas to polar regions of th south. I A_ , I � -
Ifer but is without qqst
A1210129 those who have found new bird -appears in e-n,e, goes to Paliitine. If rich. Jew-
Packed in yet
health through the use of this medi- the, Arctics, nesting as far north as tell bankers, manufacturers and mer- e berA packet
tine Is Mrj. Gregory J. Murphy, Bast I land has been discovered, It keeps chants Fettled In Palestine p6rman-
Ship Harbor, N. S.., who gays: — "I near to the shore, for much of its Hy- ently. with their capital, Zloulem for tea-gAluminumo
bless the dai I heard of Dr Williams' I
pink Pills. Before I began: their use Ing is garnered from the waters would have least a fair trial."
Through the time while the eggs are' Man (to his tailor) — "j want Classified Advertisement$
conditioA. The least exertion would, the Arctic terns enjoy the, perpetual; BABY you to show me the most stunning
I was In a 'run-down and very weak hatching and the. young birds growing,' MADE HER B11"
thing you have in the place." Tailor WUSZOAZ E1111111TAU ZT2.
leave me breathless and tired out. day of mid-summer in that'n6fthern' -
Housework was a tria and at times "land of the midn4ght sun." For (with alacrity)—"All right, sir...Fred,
ow ULT4"HONIC GRAMO KOM 8
weeks, although th,4'sun dips.near the ?PLUMP AND WELL ap kthe book-keeperfor Mr. Swall selections $165.00 for $6.0
I felt *.ery despondent A friend ad- T
aired me to try Dr Williams' Pink horizon, it never sets.' 4411's bil. gnte*& P0184006 140 MOtnt-ROrW&I
Montreal
Pills and I got six boxes. I had not When the young birds are
d.%
7_1 full -, Nothing makes a mother more grate- 3V 109 CXAX0X2
been taking the pills very long until grown and have gained strength forl-ftil than a benefit conferred upon her For all pains-.-Minard's Llnlm*nL
ORSES AND HA:
I began to Improve In health, and' con- traveling, the flight southward begins. I child. Mothers everywhere who have HARNESS. WRITS
ilinuing their use they restored me to Thousands of terns from along the' Used Baby's Own. Tablets for their H for Maxness CataloSqJ The
_tay former good health. I also gave I.
northern coasts -depart by. the first children speak in enthusiastic terms
the pills to my Jaughter, who was For instance, Mrs. Zepherin
of September. No ornitholo-giet has 1 of them.
aenaemic and run-down, with the been able a.3 yet to trace their full! Lavoie. Throe River's, Que., writes:—
same
- good results. Now I always flight, so their route—if like most mi. I "Baby's Own Tablets are awonderful
have the pills in the house, and would (medicine for little ones.
-grating birds they have regular routes I They never
not like to be without them" ;--is not wholly known. I fall to regulate the baby's stomach ell
Get a box of Dr Williams' Pink Pills I I M:nd
Arrived in far southern lands, time, and bowels, and make him plump
from your druggist to-day, or send, has passed, and the sun row shines well- I always keep a box of the Tab-
60 cents to The Dr. Williams' Medi-
cine Co, Brockville, Ont., and a box on the Antarctic regions, while at the lets In the house and would &dvtae all
north which they have left behind mothers to do. likewise." Moat of the
will be sent you post paid A little ordinary ailments of childhood arise
them, day disappears in the long] in the stomach and bowels, and can 1
book. " Bt.IIdW9 1CP the Blood," which
explains tb09, treatment, will be ,,,t night of winter. Thus it may be seen be quickly , kly banished by Baby's Own
free on request. that the Arctic tern enjoys more hours Tablets.
. . . . These Tablets relieve con-
of daylight durir.g the year than any
stipatlon and indigestion, break up
Opposed to- Slang. other living creature.
colds and simple fevers, expel worms, I
Is it love of light that prompts them
11 1A 'A I— * Q -A. 11 1 1
Positoryi 10 Nelson Street Torontc.
'o"' ass $2.00 Given NO w0a
G JVNT 01
Simply sell go Sets of our F&=OU4
Christmas Seals for 10q a set W-h
sold send us 13.00 and keep
St: Nlg 0� Qs
a1
YOU till XMAS. a 0. L
Oo., Dept. 104WL, Brooklyn, N.Y., MY U.
PAINS ALL
OVER soon:
arc Two More Cam of fmiiiwe M-
- u J coo . to take the long journey twice yearly' allay _teething pains and proulote
4 and wp-9 asked by his sister, a few • � healthful sleep. They are guaranteed I y i nm Relieved by LY& L Pinks
years older. what he had learned. The If 4o, how do they know that th'
ea ' 1 to be free from injurious drugs and hallil'a VegCtAble C811111110ma
lessor• was the sto�ry of Joseph, and changing season& will shift the weeks are safe even for the youngest and
of daylight from one pole to the other" the small learner was evidently full delicate child. The Tablets are
The wonders of nature are many, and I sold by medicine dealers or by, mail Barrington, N. S.— 1 had terrible
of his subJect.' And are 40 In a feelings, headaches, back and side
not the least among them is this! at 25c, a box from The Dr. Williams' 5_"w bottle: Plossaot to Wo aches and pains all over my body. I
'tob.- he said. "it was about a boy, d t the"
son in every ItI04
F.d i
Medicine Co., Brockville. Out. f C would have to go to bed every month
and his brothers took him out and put knowledge possessed by the" beaut instant to Set
of Cam Rebo-es Sroncliftis. Crow
him in a hole in thq ground, and then ful birds, the Arctic terns, or sea and Wbooptag Cough. Prevents and nothing would do me, good. M
they killed another boy, and took the swallows. Kee p�ng Lingerie Tapes in "nu and Pne—ouis- llies" hr- husband and my father did my worl
boy's coat and dipped it in the blood 0, t"throsla. Buy "Suckley's". Saw for me as I have two children and
Place r, all drutguts and susrantoo& we have quite a big place. I read in
of this boy and— W. IL Bockity. Lizaltsdi.
-0. no. Harold. out another boy!"' Tapes and ribbons, which play an 143 Mutual St- Tomato 2 the paper about Lydia K Pinkliam's
Important part In tte make-up of pre- Velwetable.Compound, and then got a
Ibis sister interrupted, horrified. little book about it throu b the mail
sent-day undergarments. have a' K
But Harold stood his ground. bothersome trick of pulling out of the Bug, X, VS and my husband sent to &ton's and
"It was," be insisted. "I know the Ww a AWA.- got me a bottle. and their we pt'
'tiacher 'kid,' but I don't use
casings. ngs. This may be entirely' eTf.-i
Raid a flask sip pmv is tore from the store. I am feeling
minated If, when the tape Is first di- fine now and do all my work and am
words like that." 1 .. i I tell My
0 1. .., - serted, it Is fastened to the casing able to t around more.
wages of sin" are usually ap- with a few-Orin stitches in tho very friends Ft E. Pinkham's Veg-
eftble Cotmporur.d that makes me feel
....propriated by the attorneys for the middle v( its length. Chapped Hands arid3 so well. "—MM vrICTOR RICRARDBOX*4;
-defense. Minard*9 Liniment for Distemper. Mixed with sweet oil and ap. Barrhigton. Nova Sootia.
plied often, Wn4rd's will heal
The VtllafzL—"Ha, ha' You shall be rough and chapped akta. Duff Pains in Back
Aluminum, the modern "I took four
mine, my beauty, by fair means or St- wil
metal, has us brottiesnf Ly �iaE. Vege.
m es almost with- foul!" The Heroine iabsent-minded-
out number, a chief one be- --IY4 "Yes of course, It's.• all right--se, table! Compound arid found
_$rest re-
'Ing as a container for good HE'D FIND 'EM THERE lief from the dullt, heavy MS In the
long as you have means!"
small of my back and 0 weakness
tea, the best of all packages. "I've a great oselre to know the from which I suffered for five years
All Rod Rose Tea is now ditforeni nations of the earth. I'm after my boy was born. After taking
Ing of going abroad." KU OF FN table Compound and using
packed in Aluminum think the Ve
and "Why not spend a few weeks kA
Lydia WePinkham's Sanative Wash I
we have so much faith in foreign travel in Now York?" am feeling better than I have for the
'both the tea and the pack- 0 past seven years, 'and advise my
age that your money will be T . he well- beaten path -may no . t ... lead fliendstotake it— Mrs. F.JouNsox.'
".1r0funded if you are not com- 49 Moore Street. St. Thomas, Out, 9,
pletely satisfied. 11T
its the right direction.
.H E L H "�'
Vera S k x.
aUtwear
L minter �.� {
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V
pw 1 90
CW
ordinary poor
SOLD BY
LEADING'
WLERCHANTS
EVERYWHERE eh R
a Ur Ua
nmd 'Y.�` H AN F
in%la ding I ry
The Chief
Youlreany enter sunny Cali.
ENJOY
forma the moment
yon step
abo five ardoneofthefi 'famous
WINTER SantalFe cross-continent
trains,
62k t
3
%I
ris
to the
• .-SOUTH
On the Beautiful
COAST
Mild, equable tempgrature; never too hot, never too cold. A lard of
history and romance. Beautiful foli;fse• i 'inspir ng water views. Out-
d6of sports under perfect conditions. Modem, new hotels; 240 apart-
- meats -and Cons The-P4=,Arner1canA1J=Pulltnan train of deluxe
accommodations, leaves Cincinnati daily at 10:20 A. M., reicliln_g
Gulf Coast points early next morning. Other through trains daily.
In Qlorious
- FLORIDA
Never mere beautiful, never more alluring than this winter. SwI.-n and fish in tTTP1z*I
watch tplu solf, renrls, polo and enloy sunnwv sports itsht throush the wintm Every
W
fo"n delightfWentertatemevtRwaitsvrfntervisitots- SpieT%dtdthrouqhtmlnwrvice
from Detrcjr and Chwftm*don The Flaminew.a"d from ChIcinnotiou Vw Southland,
Write for free &scripdve literatwe, or for information as to 4rcs, M rm-Madons—.
14. E. PORTER, Tray. Paji'r Azs-.c GF1.7— 11
IBM (D.,. "-W V) 605 Transportation, Building, Detroit. Mia-Isan.
The Chief—extra fare—is
the finest and fastest of the
'Santa Fe California trains.
Only TNVO business days,
7 on the way.
No ext. fare an the four other
daily trainsl The Callfbirtilk Lint-
bed,Navajo, Scout and Minionwy.
Fred Harvey dining-car and din-
Ing-station service sets the standard
in the transportation world.
Enjoy out-of•doors this winter-
take your family. California hotel
rates am reasonable.
C
sty
dee-9 -MT_ Lfte
May' I •eni _,ou our Nocure folders?
�T. Hendry, Gnu, Agent, yenta reRY.
IdIdg D I
8,gitr; Mich.
WZ�U,L NO. ts
;.v
.Headaches may be swiftly and safely relieved by an Aspirin
tablet. A most efficient remedy, anti there's no after, effect.;. its
We avoids much needless suffering. Try it next time.;, see how
soon its soothing influence is felt. just as helpful when you have
a cold; neuralgia, neuritis, rheumatism, lumbago. lust be certain
yott get. real Aspirip7-the genuine has Bayer on the box, and
on every tablet. All druggists, with proven directions.
t.,Z Thysidans prescribe A;pi i
it does NOT affect the-heart
i
Aspirin Is the trade mark (rW.atvrr-d In Canada) Indicating Bayer Manufacture. while It
is well kmvm that Aspirin means Bayer manufacturo, to sonars the pob c agaLust LdAta-
sr
coax. IM Tablets will be sUmRed with their "Bayer Cron" tra6etwuns
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AM
—Viss Bessie Bath spent the —FOLUnd, a Fum of money. Loser
-,,�LOOALLIS. wilek-end 'in -Whitby With -fri please call at THt Nzws Office.
ends. �Mrs_McLoaz� *of Uleveland, I*
16
—Geo. 0. Lang, who Is resiciing 'viefting h`et mother, We. Bedson.
Edwin Baladon spent Thanks--'
S. Palmer, is still Berl- - —F. H,. Doyle, of Toronto. visit.
with Chas AV h, C" Lq
r..( I givjug Day in, Burford, w I ith his ously ill and his condition is caus. �ed bIF4 brothers and- sister here OU tO
Fred, and family.
I Jag biti friends much anxiety.
2L
F. F. and Mrs. Bal8dbo &--d Tuesday.
iss Bessie Braid wood intend@ —Mrs. W. B. Powell attended
.:family, of Burford, speatSunday
-* a few days to visit her the Women's laftitute convention
leaving
�,with relatives in the village. mother in Scotland. ]per many i2 Toronto this week.
Doyle 'and sister,
—Mrs. F. H.
7
Matcheit, of Toronto,
ant voyage. Somerville m6torednto Kingftgn
:.-spent Monday in,the village. 01 It
Eww he pent Thanksgi ow- "Lines. r i
friends wish her a safe slid pleas- —Norman Gordon and Mrs. J .
Remmer had t L. K. and Mrs. Devitt and lit. and a ving. N to
--Xre. Us cT&ugbter, of Toronto, Miss —Dr. H. T. Fallaise, Resident X��
IefortuDe to fall on Wednesday
In Marily Machin, of Ment
in ]her- ?&and- real, isL Office over Balotion's hardware
of- 00haws, Officehours, 9 t* 6 dally and
—Frank and Mrs. Tacker and
the latter's parents list week. evenings by a
Me ther
Awo son id Alfred, spent Cold a
R. H. Walks, formerly public —E. W. Evans, pump-maker, of
.�_�..Sunday with,C. A. and Mrs. Star-
1pector for S. Ontario, Whitby, wiehes to recommend his
ritt.
have
but for, a number of yean a teach customers who require a now
I —Misses B. and I. Bunting
a er on the--ataff or the Toronto pump or any repairs done, to have ......
returned.,home after spending
ater
Ii few weeks with relatives in To- Normal School. died at his real- the work done before wl
U
den�ein Toronto on Tuesday of arri*es, as the work can be dome
roatoo.
a. G. Wilson, who has pur- last week. His funeral took place Dow more satisfactoril
on Thursday to, Groveside Cime- —St. John's U=WChurch at
el�&"4 ad a farm near -Columbus, has
-here tery, Brooklin. Deceased was Brougham had to postpone their DURO-OOAT—A nice fine &11-wool Sweater Cost for Men.
taken posse8sion and moved f,
greatly beloved by all who knew anniversary concert on Monday Very warm but not bulky. Splendid for wearing
.-4 a few days ago. under you r.top coat. Both.in plain colors and mixed
either professionally dr soci- evening on account of the bad
—The Christmas- Tree of—at. him
waa�tbi�r. The now date is.Tues. heather colors. Price 4. 50.
I's Paul's United Church Sun- &IIY.
t.:'day School will be held on Tues- —Mr. Stiner, wbo'bas been jail- day evening, Nov. 29th. in the
er at Whitby for a number of Town Hall. This will be a eplen. -wool Sweaters, sizes 22 to 82, nice roll coj-
V- day evening, Dec. 20th. Boys' All
—An amendment to the amuse- years, has resigned. He has proved did treat for music lovers, as the lars all leading collars, specialty boughtto
iment tax provides that no tax be himself a very -efficient official, artists are very high class. sell, t the bargain price of 126.
As of the motor
imposed where the admigsiou-fee but lait winter be bustairled injur- an aftermath
Is t4enty-five cents or under. ies to his hip through falling on collision on the highway west of
'Ladies' Bilk and Wool Rose --the Holepioof line.'
the ice and has not recovered'f rom Whitby on Saturday night, Nov.
I Victoria
—Born, at the Boys
Hospital. Montreal, on Suluday, this accident, and for this reason 5th, in which Leonard Bath's Bverybody likes them. All new shades, at
has handed in his resignation. It coupe -was ba y wrecked, W. E.
Nov. 6th, to F.C. and Mrs. Merhin dl .1.26 perpair. a
has been rumoredthat his resig- Widner, of Toronto. appeared be.
-daughter. Congratulations
—There was quite a heavy motor nation was due to the escape of fore 'Police Magistrate Willis. of .:-A few Odd$ and Ends in Holeproof Silk and Wool
traffic on Saturday and Sunday, Bright, which Is not the cam " he Whitby, ob Tuesday, charged Rcmery at 79c per pair.
w not in Pharge at the time with reckless driving. He was
but-the cooler weather is begiw
The stop signs that are placed fined $20-sud costs of $28.15. At
I. to persuade people to stay �zt 3Ek)ys'Boot&—The "Sigeman" line—without a doubt
at intersections along the high- the concIngion. of the trial Widner the best wearing boot on the market. All
not placed there as &D was, arrested on a charge of per-
-Arthur Clazie. of Belleville, way are sizeain Youthe'and Boys'.
id a flying visit to his cousin, ornament by the Provincial High. a , but is allowed out on furn-_
7 .3pa
;t hu Murkar, on Monday way 9
Mrs. JO I Department, but thoy'have lqh7n bell to the amount of 8
1,%--twhile on his way to attend the been erected for the oaf ity of the Unless Widner pays Mr. Bath the Mod's Overcoats
and Suits—worlderful �valuea`to
offer you. Call and see them.
funeral of him uncle, Thos. Clazie, public, and when a motorist so" repairs to his car, the lav
of 77 Galley Ave., ToroD to. one of these signs he is supposed ter will enter ..an action in the
a standstill until he civil courts for damages.
The Lsdiep' Aid of St An. to come to
sees that the highway is safe for _C
'drew's United Church will hold a
blakerk stealing seems to be-
bazaar in the Town Hall on the him to proceed. - This is A as"- come more prevalent than ever .'Rubberi,* Rubbers, Rubbers'-!
afternoon and evening of Satur- guard for himself- as well as for throughout the whole province.
day, Nov. 215th.- Further partica- Other motorists. He is supposed as many points report tbef to com The-seasonianoworl, We're aeady with a fall line
lars will be given next week. to see the sign, as his failure to do mitted on a very extensive scale, for Kiddies, Boys, Girls, Ladies and Gents.
—The mouth of Octobei
r has so will not save him from prose. a number of these being in Pick- The Kaufmann line—there's so better made.
The @ring township. A feelintprovaile
never behaved better than it has cution by the authorities. 0
done this year, and the first half traffic officers have strict orderp to that the law does not provide for
of November has also made a good prosecute each &ad every offender, a punishment severe enough to
ithout the net as a deterrent.
tion fcr itself, and ho When the
'pe the and inany already throu
th will continue an it bas be. Province II&TO realized that it is valne of the fowl stolen does not forget to redeem your Princess Soap Flake
..Don't ake
more profitable to make the itop, exceed $20 a n term cansot and Palm Olive tokens here.
—Mrs. A. Coupl&.Sd returned than to appear In court and pay a be imposed. 1whaosa a fine is I In -
fine. A number have been in the posed it should be made so a
home on Friday. after spmding tiff
lip
two months with relatives in
Pleirenns rolive Vourt auld eon
that the offender a ill find It difil
Manitoba, Saskatchewan and N.
victed for neglecting to head the
cult to miss. and when the offend.
Dakota. John Goupland returned
sign. go many accidents have
or is sentenced to a prison term,
with bar and wiU spend the win-
ommrred at intersections that the
it should not be a short holiday.
ter here.
Department of Pablic Highways
but a prolonged term which will
—Mrs. C. A. Starritt and Mrs.
am doing everything possible to
be a real punishmen t. The crime
R. Winter are in Toronto attend-
minimize the number of accidents
has beeom 8 go prevalent that It is
lag the Women's institute cg*-
due to the negligen of motorists
-ce
serious matter to farmers and
vention which has been in oesiolou
turniDit On to the high a m
w Y-fro
others who depend a groat deal on
on Tuesday, Wednesday and
sideioads.
the revenue from their fowl.
Thursday, as delegates from the
—This is an age of llstunts" and
with many it is the chief source
branch.
.. Lbrills," &ad the more danger
of income, but now with the on-
-The members of the Swastika
that acCOMP4,nies the stunt the
certainty of ever reacking the
Club motored to Markham . on
more fascinating it is. Ch)88i'39
marketing stage, a great many
Tuesday evening "bon th were
the ALlantic Ocean in an aeroplarle
is favorite
have decided to go out of the basi-
the guests of Mrs. W. Law.
a stunt at the Present
but
new. This is deeply to be regret-
a former mom bar. Although the
ttins, not one half of those
ted both from theLat4a )t of
dp9ir
-might was very- wet they h&(T&
who have attempted the feet have
the producer and the customer.
pleasant time.
succeeded in their efforts. Two
.—Group A. of the Ladies' Aid
aviators who failed to croad had a
of St. Amdrew's Church have w
hair-breadth- eocape as they bad
Now Advortimoslaloate.
cured the Dramatic Club of Mt.
the good fortune to alight in the
ZAon Church to present their
drama. entitled "Deacon Dubbe "'
Oman several hundred miles from
land, alongside a steamobID. whose
RENT--On we. 2. Pickering. a
T+Oroomed
to the Town on' the evefting;�f
officen, with some difficult SUC-
cottage. Apply to That. Watson.
IL R. 2. Pkberh%L 44d
-Wednesday, Dec. 7th.
—Sunday next at St, George's
coeded in moving- the istre;L avi
atom This form of saort to dan
BRRBTS FOR SALE — Goo�
Fitunters.
0bureb: At 10.80 a. m. A. H. Cut
rims only to those who engage
Mt.
Apply John 013rien. Freaclassn's
Bei, Fait pm
tie, Finance Commissioner of the
"Zioleme, wiIl be the speaker.
But'there is another forai
of 8 rt that is dangerous not only
D7
8ALB—Rubber Urdd bumprv.
Fbol-uwwle in first
membe, of thecon
Mear
to Tcee who participate in it, but
also to others be the
do
- - shape' AP0111 F
Gl--, Ckart.
don to urged this outatMaodt
lag
who way on
highway. This is test
OTICH—Havicap parob"ee anew
Nerwing.
layman. - At 7.00 p, m. W, it
a of great
In 'which
macbise I am wpared, to do custom
at Picker-
Sproule.
physical endumace -a
!awins reduced rates. Easnar am.
;
Come to the gmnd social even-
number have engaged this ~on.
13191 9-12
lag to be bald in the basement of
It ' is that of driving an automobile
JDOTATOBS FOR SALB—Ally quac-
19t, Andrew's United Church on
On the highway conthitlonsly for
AL tity of first-clas potatoes, detivet .
to Edgar Staty, Goodvwd. Phone, S.Mld;
.�,:Voefjday evegling, November 22nd,
a certain number of days without
?w5, 11-12
at 8 o'clock, unclbr the auspices of
the young Man's S. S.. Class. A
sleep. A man in Toront . .....
for five -days and at � the end of
VOR SALFBay . borne, goM driv*r
'-full evening's entertain ment, with
that time be was taken f rom hii-
A%y George Jams, care Framk Maddaf*rd
RER , hitby, Kingston Road, 3 miles east of
lanch. Silver collection.-
car in an unconscious state. A
Pickering.
—The W. M. S. of St. Andrew's
couple of weeks ago a man I D
1QIOR SALE—At Locust Hill eleva,
Church held their annual thank.
Oshawa also undertook to drive
A' tor: car gluten feed and car of winter wheat
offering ziseting in the school-
a ear for four days continuously,
bran and shorts just arrived. And full supply of
all kinds of, feeds. E. A, Anthistle. 11
room on Wednesday afternoori
and in his route bepasee.d through
when a most iatereWng address
Pickering. It is a remarkable
GEORGE KEAY—Licensed auction.
on misawn work in the nortIl-west
physical feat, but it accon3plisbe@
eer, Altona. Live stock and geneftl saLes
j�omptly attended to. Terms reasonable. R.
3.,
given by Miss Chase. A large
no benefit to anyone, except an
StouffTille, Phone Stouff 9003. 51-4
number of the members from St.
advertisement for -the car, 8,13d
brings
ROOD SOW FOR SALE—Yoang
BYorkshire
Paul's W. M. $.-were also present.
the. performer into the
sow and 9 pigs, first litter, 4 weeks
—Norman Morrison, teller of the
livielighi for a time. But this is ft
old, Price reasonable, AppIll to Mrs. L. Mid-
dleton. Brougham, or phone Pick 528. 10-11
Standard Bank here for the past
very damgerous spo�t to the pe
;.,fiveyears, has been Tromoted to
former and to the travelling pub.
I
ARM FOR SALE OT TO RENT-
FNorth
the staff of the nowmanville
lie. After driving for a proton Red
drowsiness
half of lot 34, con. 6, Pickering Town -
onFr2en8e!�.Pbone Mark, 8105,
ship AMIn
%uch. He left this week to
b.
timesfeelingof over.
ThZ�. R. fa oat, Ont. 11-14
assume big new duties. Be will
takes the driver, and only those
SALE—She&rling Shropshire
be greatly missed by his Piekeriag
w ho have experienced thils feeling
Froa!frotn imported tire. I pure-bred lJol-
friends, as be was very po ular
know how difficult it is to over-
atein bull, I year old, Also, Mammoth
W ir
ith all who knew him. H.
come. A person, when in a state
Pekin ducks Win. Gral ir., R. R. No. 2.
wont, Phone Clare 221
Miller, of the Langing branch, will
of extreme drowainess,, may d.,
succeed hi'm here.
off to sleep for only a second or
ORONTO WET-WASH LAUN.
TDRY
—The post oftice officials have
two. but in that time he may lope
(Semi finisb)—Let our driver cau and
explain our 24 hour service. Jue leave your
"at out Warnings cautioning peo-
control of his car and" with dism-
name wiWMr. S.W.) av* bar 11 We
will pick up and deliver 3 times atalt.,!!W
p1ji to exercise the greatest care in
trous results. Within the past
-wrapping up parcels for mailing.
few month@ a number of accidents
ARM FOR SAL!_jOR RBNT-96
F 6, Pickering,
a
They do not, advise shoe boxes, as
from this cause have occurred
of acres of l"d in lot 12, . lots
water at both places and good buildbW and
they are qot stroog enough. They
within a abort distance of the vil-
mediumfences. Jamforcedtosellorrentousc-
!_11FIGommend double corrugated
lage, and in none of those cases
count of pow health.,, -fJames W. Hick. R. R. 1.
Locust Hill "tf----
to bon sud enclosed in sev-
had the driver been at the wheat
eml thickness of wrApping paper.
for a whole day. When a person
RM TORRENT—] 90 acres. being
FlAots
As the Ch listeelas asseon, in near at
undertake@ to drive for several
9 and 30. con 9. Pickering. Good day
loam. soil. Al for fall wheat and alaike; Plenty 0i
band the mail clorks wi!] have a
days. he should not be allowed on
running water. Good frame house, 20 room;
trilmendous amount of mail mat
the public highway where he
d barn and stables A to D, A. Pu4b,
M.field, or D. M, Morgan'!8aremont,- 7u
tor to handle h ill make
would be a menace to other people
a;c i 07
careful p je f 1)resents
�?4
on the road, but he should I* com-
10OR SA LE—A number of Plywoutb
direct from
etc. more nece ey also
Ij
pelted to confine big activities 7
X' Rock cockerel&, a pen of first
clan bred to-lay large eggs, March hatcbcd
urge that the his or
some speed course or private drive-
birds from the Pedigrev hatcheries. Now is tb&
name and he out
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way, where he would be a danger
himself.
time to-gel Your Piek of the lot at 112.60� Apply
mes Richardson, Grocer, now
Pic�f r
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only to
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