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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1927_11_25F 611 NlilliV a _n r. Tw- gg 7! • s. % 7. VOL. XLVIL ,­..,....PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, NOV '25 1027' Wo. U. iPT0*#0*tM=1 stawbo. WHITILVAL.111 CHERRYWOOD. Mr. and Mrs. James Ferguson celi Mrs. Ii.lurner with other :t-elatives Saw IAU and Baket GREENWOOD attended the fi�naral of her sister-in- brated their golden- wedding on Nov. E. P`ORSYTH, Opb. D.. Director law, -the late Mrs. Geo. White in Tor- 7th (Thanksgioring Day) at the home JL 'out-W. RAW' Last Sunday morning Miss Marjorie surrounded— by their hildren and lact" - onto, on Monday-last. of their daughter. Mrs. c C. R. Petty, mlius by Birnie, who has been secretary of the grand-children. Upwards of forty Baptist Sunday School fora number guests were present, including broth- Baskets ot all sizes of years, and who is leaving to train ers, sisters, nieces and nephews of the 1838 t It for a nurse in the General. Hospital, happy couple. A buffet luncheon was A R. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Public Etc. Money to JM a Salicitor. No --awry was made the recipient of a beautiful served after which the guests assem- 77 ean. South wins, Court House. whitby. 25ly and descriptions Bible by the school. bled in the parlor where an-address Q. BROWNING. K. C Barris•' The anniversary services at the was read and a beautiful 4-day clock United, Church wore well- attended., presented to the bride and jkroom on AL, Solicitor. Notary Blk., Pixblic. at. lowest prices':' Rev. A. McLellan, of Claremont, ably 'behalf of the family. Mrs. Ferguson 6 Barley Xd�House west of post f5c undas Street. phone 3M (Vcv phone 392. filled the pulpit at both 'services. On received many cards of congratula- Monday evening the church wits again I tions, it being also the anniversary of -nEATO, & ROSS— Barristers. So. Salt for sale -7:- ittASift N filled by-- a good-humom an N d crowd who her birthday. Photographs were d Northers Ontario Building, 9W were after chicken. As Chief Dick- taken of the happy gathering after CHAS. A. WHITE. son was t n mes, wishing Mr. -and 10HARCSON PICKERIN A 25th year birthday 'cake con & G— Suctessor to late W. G. Barnes tribu- Mrs. Ferguson many returns of Nov. ;w 3. here, of course they did which the guests departed for their , % Aaelaide 2767 Phone Mark 6430 not get. more than their just share respective ho eat X Lfla�nstes, Solicitors etc.. 213414 Confed. ted by Mrs. Dickson was sold 'during 7th. wationLife Building, Corner youe and Rich. the evening. A good program, ren- nboad Sts.. Toronw. Pbo '4!i' - tiered by Toronto and local talent, was OM Pickering o;=Pe. 1; M=.dy.,id DUNBARTON. SatuWay evenings. PhonePick.6wo. stian rendered. FURNITURE Next Sunday at the Community Wante, d AT BOTTOM PRICES .12UNBARTON. Hall, Mr. J. M—Cameron. of Wycliffe College, will conduct the regular .171R. J. R. POWLIM. Dentist, Cor, J. IT. :a Mi AL M I I . :, JL.pKi ., Righest Threshing in this community Is afternoon service at 3 o'clock. Sun- Rd -and Victoria Park Ave, Aye To- CLAREMONZONT bout finished, and a-goodly number day School will meet at 2 D.m. =tT.a% door). oT76nyEvcnings 11 2. Dressers $12 up, Washstands 'are in Toronto attending the Royal Rev. John Chisholm, a former $4-up'. Chiffoners, 5 drawers Winter Fair. pastor of the Dunbarton Presbyterian DIFL D. C. Smith, Dentist, Stouff• amd good sized mirrors, Mr. and Mrs. Crossirr. of Cobourg, and now of the United Church, has prices. VILIt. Honorc."d%Mteof Chicago and To- half price. It will and Mrs. Wilson, of Fenelon Falls, been honored by the Union College -twatci Universities and the e= pay yogi to call. by being granted the honorary— de- Phone M.N visited with the latter's sister, John paid ma, appointments. 261y and Mrs. Taylor this week. gree of Doctor of Divinity, which was ' The Young People's Society have 111 conferred on him in recognition or Ills IDLASE B. BEATON, D. D. S., Rooffiag M re-organized for the winter moriths work as head of the Stranzgrs' Di- .701• Z. A-P Graduatelof the Royal Caleiv of rIentai aterial I Toronto. offset and much interest will be taken in partment of the United Chilreh. Nam, Whitby. it and much bene4t-4enN--ef.L­ was *1111ce how s 9 to 12: 1 to Ind. ne 6. erly he s envaited in similar Btu 5 PMbImbin Shingles Arthur and Mrs. Annis. of Tyrone, work in Montreal in connection with pbove 220. C 0 A and son, Levi, of the Normal School, the Presbyterian Church, his duties EIL C. SMITH. D. D. S., L D. S.. No. 2 S and 5x visited the former's brother, Walton, there requiring him to meet immi- N(Succeeiorto'Dr. J N. Dales.. Graduate oi and Mrs. Annis, over the week-end., gants cominF,, to Canada. Recently �Ihe Royal College of Dental surgeons and Toron. A. Dan and Mrs. Gormley have moved his services have been in demand A RO(A supply of Hard and 90f t 10 University. At Claremont office over D in �Scott's store evro Tabday and Frid;�, Phone > TORONTO ASPHALT into Mr. Moore's house by the Jake. British Columbia where he is bring- Coal on hand. Also a Swag tall. I o ti ROOFING Ijitely vacated by. Mr, White, and will ing out crofters from the Hebrides -of Kindling Wood, ERBERT T. FALLAISZ L D S.. Murray*18 in.. 82 in. and 38 inch Occupy the position of irarden3r and Islands in Scotland, of whom he is D D 5.. Graduate of the Royal College of repair man. -establishing a colony of farmers and stove length. twaaj Su=.and the UwTeruty of Toronto, widths, 4 in I Shingles ; also The heavy rain of last week ac-- fishermen. Dr. Chisholm also contem- 12t . f Phone Pick. 1709. above) Metal Valley and 9'% Balsdon's store. PkIterini. Ont companied by frost made the pave- plates bringing a L-,olonv of settlers to'Sp m-, or by mWat- Ridge Roll. Oise a. rw. PkAAO my — ment on the Highway very slippery from Great Britain to the Peace River DONALD MUNRO. PICKEKING Material, or will give price on and dangerous for motorists, and as district. finished job. a result many cars -landed in the L. SURNINGHAW ditch. Oyster Supper a a and Concert at ELIZABETH RICHARDSON-- Brougham. Toesday evening, Building and General 0( an lun4a. Is:= Fire and automob It insurance PICKERING Contracting. ft to—&-g compasues of solid finaDciai stand. Noveniber 29th. a:, WHITBY. Estimates furnisbed o® all classes of work—Interior rod Rzt4srlor. En YARD UMBEE41% What might C"NARYWOOD -POSTILI. Licensed Atictionew. . have proved a very A.Iterations and repairs. Js;6.= omesiss of Irark UA Owed46 fine. �*rious accident occurred -near the Mrs. Law, of Bowmanville. has been ObimileysBuilt Concrets Wort. '' a06". of an Mass a 'o ss *a dmwbws Whitby and Pickering townline on 00-L visitin her father, Mr. Geo. Gates' Adds"" em"a T Ealld X I M N 0 MAREET Monday evening when an Oshawa bus 9 Phone, Pickering 5712 R*DIIATON TO"IVIT3 which left at 6 o'clock with over a for i few days. AIRPORT ONTAP OLNER We bay sad sell, furnish quotations Messrs. Chas. Lintner -ard 0—volanser, 00andedeengJarAshba- �core of passengers was sideswiped too Ae"W"O" Big. X"sy ft ism and Information on all Listed and by a Pont poof car driven by Samuel Bennett k in the Royal Winter 111mer ad XMIM" ZA@. Vislisted Mining Stocks. Fair at Toronto.',. $ H I N G L E ORL We will be pleased to advise wi&t Samuels and forced into the ditch. Mr. Roy Morrish has returned from Samuels. it is reported, turneti out to MUM. MAW. LIORNSED AUC_ stocks to buy or to hold, or pass another car, -9truck the bus and spending two weeks in the north -Nova Scotia Sloluffies T T rIONZER for Yett Qptario and rjurbm what stock to, Pell. . hunting. He reports deer are very Galt Galvanized Steel Sbiloirleg Causaws, All i6& of is-Qw hurried from the scene of the accl- 'Clients Lremakingnoonoy by dent without ­,topping, to ascertain Toomereamon"Is, Mtn N=7 be plentiful. He brought home with him Bird's Felt Slate Shingilial arsanwa as NEWS' ofty. I" a" ladepw following our advice, the extent of the d a buck weighing one hundred and for sale at ofts. WrIlitbr. 00t. damage of which he Our long experience in mining. ex, was the cause. An4kher motorist who seventy-five pounds.. Lending over a period of Quite- a large'number attended the T* PATERSON'$ - CLAREMOtIm twenty happened to come along, followed him Box social and Concert held at Call and got prices. Phone 2912 # years. allows us to give sound advice and caught up Whim as ?se reached Cherrywood on Friday night. Th4a N 00 the investment feature of a mine the town and held him until the ar- or the speculative feature of a Pro*- rival of Chief of Police 1Gunson who psagramme, which was given in the church, commenced shortly after eight LA-W-9 poctivo mining venture. placed him under arrest. Samuel is o'clock. church, Mr. Jas. Todd was ChA' ver is y the time thave your -SOLLOWAY, MILLS & CO. now out on bail of $1000, and will and performed his duties i airman ^, A R A G E I Members of Rtandard appear before Magistrate Willis on v furnace installed for win- capable manner. After the programme Stock Exchange. .1 Monday evening to answer chargel% tar, or your old one the crowd proceeded to the Commurv.- Members of the Montreal of reckless driving and iillim to stop repaued, Mining Exchange. at the scene of art-accidellit. The ity Hall, where the boxes were sold. We are prepared to do all kinds- - Mr. Keay, of Altona. auctioned the of repairing of earn, also bat. 00ce aad Board Room. Ground Flo", passengers were rudely shaken up but We can give you the best Metropolitan Building, did not sustain. any injuries and were boxes very satisfactorily. Coffee was tW7 charging. electric. Vii" served to all and sandwiches and cake, welding and in fact i" Of Puruacee,. Ranges TORONTO. - ONTARIO transferred to,another bus and taken. to those who didn't have boxes. everything in OOD- and Heaters on the everyth Pbqoee: Adelaide 6371 and W72 into the city. Both the bus and the markeL car were somewhat damaged. Everyone seemed to have a.rqW tifne. Dection with The The proceeds of the eveninz go to- car work! passengers ard to be congratulated on THE RURAL wards a rink for the Community. The their escape from serious injury. The Oils and 'Hard ware at night was a bad one for motoring aa "executive' wish to. take this oppor- Gas, Oils, Grease and Accessories' SECURIT)ES COMPANY LTD. n lowest pirices. there was a very heavy fox. and this tanity in thanking all those who help- on hand constanUy. ed to make the evening's entertain- was possibly partly the cause of the Call and see our Catalogues of merit a success. 4 Real Notate wi�i Insurance. accident. Phone 4we Dodge and Star Cars. BROUGHAM. 7arm, Properties a Specialty. Hear Nellie McGhip, Violinist, at GRACE "ALVIN ]BUS271�y Read Office: 218 214 Confederation The Sunday School are planning to LAWS GE Won ham, Trie%day Ev'g,- Life Building. Toronto. hold an entertainment in the near Nov. 29th. AND SERVICE STATION Phone sin 1390. PICKERING future. will be Aratich Office. Gordon Building, The Young People's service - -:: 1WHITIEVALE. held next Sunday afternoon; being Pickering Ontario. postponed owing to the unavoidable Protect Yourself A Sales' Event Out Phone MOO, 28tf Mrs. Wm. Peebles is very ill at abstnce of our pastor on Sunday last, presen t, we regret to report. who was conducting a funeral service. Mrs. D. R. Against of the Ordinau' Beaton spent several All the young people of ihe commun-. V CLAREMONT days in the city visiting; Santa Claus ity �re specially invited. The- ser- and shopping. vice of praise will be led by a young FREE —Fur 2 weeks only lop OREAMERY Mrs. Fred Major and family have people's choir. -Coughs, Cold left for Missouri where they will * The committee in charge of the :Miss Irene Pugh, B.A., visited ausl5ices of St. John's United Churcb, $#.SO worth of Groceries with ere., v spend the winter. oyster supper under :he concert and Brantford Kitcken Ca'binet field. for aroijehifiS. Jlighest price paid her parents, Judson anJ Mrs. Pugh have the date for Tuesday even- .44, Oome in to our store. See our A in- Ct"m at the A :­i�,,F. dews. Ask us about the sale. This a over the 'week-end,- in next, Nov. 29th. ; The committee Miss Edith Cameron spent the have been busy making drrangements. zPar golden opportunity to obtain the Clanmont Creamery week -end with her grand-parents, Supper will be served Aitoben Cabinet that you are in n(ed beginning at Wm. and Mm Smith.' 5.30 o'clock and at 8 o'clock a high- of, The sale lists for 2 weeks only. - The prices on -the Cabinets are the Give no a trial and be convinced Mrs. M. R. Parks has returned class entertainment wilt be rendered Taking lowest we have ever offered. And the home again after spending -a month by the following able talent: Miss ss Groceries are Free. if I a with friends in Belleville. Nellie McGhie, violinist. Toronto; Mi ELM DALE Everyone would like to see our Olive Hudson Seeley, soprano soloist Wro"ide Sliding Couches. in nice derable mt9oves $ L&Wand $I&- streets lighted up with hydro. who and 'pianist; and Frederick Dawson, . . wB6_ASilsXCXJ6!b745l- will start the bail rolling? elocutionist and versatile en"iner. Cod LIv_e_r­­0i1 TWO . opecleto in Walnut steel 6. The whole community deeply 're- Don't miss It as it vrflt-W a rare Bed 0 Kee the system Ous in round continuous posts, the grets that Rev. T. Ratcliffe closes his treat Admission, 60 cents:• children, Keeps to work here on Sunday next. Novembei under 12 years, 80 centL hiLilt up, and on- otheIr with perforated panne] in the For Patty use ewre, 4&76 and $10.00. 27th.- Death came with unexpected sud- able@ you to with- Mrs. Roliert Reesor entertain-ad the Wed- to Mrs.' F. Gerow on stand the attacko ZI now-. 1, Why not CUT your matt Our Royal Brand members of the Women's Institute on nesday last In her 61it year. Mrs. -of thesi common bellore the adv►noe in price. while when Wgdnesday last to a real treat, w Grow had been In vwr health for winter allinente. A "r preenn some months, but' it w" only during t stock 1104ts all maures. at your Grocer's, Miss Williams, of Toronto: Mrs No at the old price. Mrs, V. T. Bunting, of Fawkes and the previous week that her condition 'Esweiall effective with Pickering and Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. became alarming. Her funeral on Parmei-s who have wheat retyrour Xildrm. Roar made from your own Tran gave the program. which w" Friday afternoon to wheat, We ban followed by a demonstration on salads Union Cemetery. was very largely at- All Sizes. Kinds. ,. by Miss Major and Mrs. Rapsor. Mrs. tend - -Sterr' thk Claremont C. A. grind it. 9d, many being present from a Geo. E. Pugh poured tea and Miss distance. Her husband pre- deceased —AT— HE PICK NON-W G=, QQ 0=20 — Furniture Dealer and Feed of all kilode—Chic Ifeed, Marjorie Birnie, Miss Williams, Miss her several years. She is survived Funeral Director hen feed, chop, millfeed. Major and Mrs. Reesor served h by a son and daughter. who have the dainty lunch. About forty members heart-felt sympathy of the whole Jones' Drug Stor* Phone 13003 Chopping every week -day. — I and visitors were present at the meet- community in their great loss. & h wag thoroughly enjoyed Bert Harvey is erecting a large Piskaing, fttwio XJ0C=-VV== in,, PIGRERING, ONT. all. hen-hbmse on his premises. 14 11 r -, ,, .' �,f-"-:• .'� rr�a•... ..: , MyyR,� .„+ :x �aa " erw �t - "$er«';e"` ..n• gip""..,,_ •ts•- `nra,ry, `:x� pry �§ir.' Y .. ..' .T +. RS: r�'. { 7 dM'..s n7vv+`• " :Ytlk , 4 .1 'iii' . s� Wwik 1c,��fv.• •,t :.... :e.,, 5. •%' .nl =.r`a�<� a, ,*'. ti . � .>{ rx.. -w*M �o.�w..'a�,"' ` :w'•a.: '�- -►�va�r, .3.,,ytq� .xa3.. ;�,,...�:c«+`T 'n,.`."e1�v'•.' '' a ... •x. - •sx� e�. �s•i:} �.`*W in..ea�'>� :�_'::t.:K •i"` . ."'.3 ,+ �, ► �� i - � �. It 'WM Deli t �cou LIM_ - well$ _ CLEANING WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE. i "He did-if-'he was murdered for ORANG'j� j ,t. 1S0-FTENSf. • Heath strikes Garrett Folsom while doing so:' PEKOE 1 ;bathing at Ocean Town, N.J. After Peiton stared e,�,g�tjp 1 WAZ�RI :� being perfunctaril� examined by a I ' in plain English, the tY 1 ! doctor, the body Is brought to the . suggestion that he was hounding Hotel Majusaca, where an inquiry is I Sears about - this `secret'•• which un- ► a EverYwoaae�ts i starter. , , 'Mail- -alt warlc , I ! Folsom's bathing companions had questionably existed, and, in con- } Roger Neville, Mrs. Helen ,Bar- ; sequence, $ears, bumped him oil,." - 'k caw Vlt[� been I i nY and Carmelite Valdon, - t is :_ -: IM 'k thal�it,is- certainly among i T .!es ablshed that Folsom, 'ust before' y'Tfsl the possibilities. _ j }� ff his death tied been standing next to' 1 Barron known as the copper "Then+, j say, as I said from the British favor ;rag start, I'd. rather let sleeping dogs lie, "Perteeth► balanced— superb isie►voar. ifs b , • = Then the startling announcement . drop. the inveoigation, and let the increases lit it made that Folsoitt had been stabbed bones of Garrett Folsom neat in "At his met What do you mean brother had any unlawful hold over f . to death in the water. Ross, his Valet,' peace:" t+ theft +, China s '�'�'j�$ is questioned as are Barron and hit • . «The investigation will not be drop by "That their, reputation were et his "I have not seen such t faith, wife but nought is shed on -the my$- I t„ p - - tery. j ped. cried a strident voice „and Miss ” rFrerc 'That he knew their secrets no, not in all israe]l murmused Pet. ':Merchants Also Ask Govern- Anastasia Folsom, eccentric and' Folsom stamped into the room. "I and it gave him a hold over them." ton, who was fond of quotation. t .. masterful sister of the man, ar- hear. d what you said. Dan, as I neared "Be quiet, Dan;' said his aunt:. K Y..ment to Resume Control of "My brother knew the secrets of : rives and takes command. At. the in- the door. And it's not up to .you to "Now Mr. Riggs, you seem extra ,Hankow Concession quest it is established that the death say ' what shall be done. I engaged many people. He was the confidant weapon was a ordinarily blind to facts, as you calif' , p pichin , an Orental Mr. Riggs; he is working for me, and counsellor of many. If that gave them. If these are facts, I mean ink ` da - London. A plea that the British knife, and that it and its scabbard him a hold over them it wee the hold tf Government should resume its- control j had been Ikurchased on the boardwalk and I forbid you to` interfere in any* the way you in rat them, then t otthe lIankow concession Banded It is clad established -that Croydon-, manner!" " eea�tAnce surd thankfulness for his is clear that my brother's murde It is a fancier of curious knives• "Oh, come, now, Aunt Stasia, said "Aunt you're price]esal I think, must have been one of these victims over by the Chinese Nationalists Iast Anastasia engages Titus Rigp- to Pelton, "you don't want to uncover a ' +. I as you put it, of his tyranny. If so v crk an the case.. He asks permission Riggs, you'd better tell her a]]. y' :February under the Cben - O'Malley i pe. lot of stuff£ that would reflect on- Uncle I want that man found and hanged q to go through the dead mans effe^ts Garrett's character, do you?" Mr•„ Riggs will most certainly tell and I will accept the consequences o! 1u '.,,agreement was made in a letter to NOW GO ON�WI "2H THE STORY. me eR t - ,Nothing like that can be unearth- Mi ®s Fobsom'e eyes began to glitter any opprobrium that tttaiy bring a The Times, signed by the represents- ed! There is nothing in my brother's . my brother's, name." and her voice took on a dominating Lives of all the chief British business life that may not be shown to the "Then you wand me to go ah*ad ". organtzat ons trading in China. CHAPTER XXVII. _ - _ and investigate these notes, if poa� ? The s!gnatories also express the But, it was a thankless task. Mostly Bible, irrespective of the outcome ?" g" opinion that "until Chinese National the documents were of no greater im- - �"e ` w- "Go ahead, full steam!" declared, ism Is able to furulch more evidence ! portance of of no evidently auspicious .� Miss Folsom. of constrtmtive and administrative i' 1 - i , ch:aracter, It was plain to be seen � r (To be continued.) v2 capacity than it has so far given, the that Garrett Folsom had packed the •safeguards underic6 Brftlah trade {lot While in Chicago and brought them �— - ��� hitherto has been con -Acted ought not i New York, to be attended to there. r ; - Books as Friends to be further weakened." The safe - ( For there were various matters - Princeton University students buy guards represented by concessions ten times as many books as th @!r pre- "ought, that concerned New York business n; i " • . _ ' ,`t "ought,_ for the time being, to be then, and some contracts and estimatxe '" ' ,�'" decessors did ten years ago and bor- maintained " that had to do with New York firms. +'. row three times as mane. Remember jay The signatories also name certain f But of anything touching on a ne '' _ this the next time someone fella a lic other safeguards which ought no't, in furious pursuit, or unlawful bribery or story about the scandals of young pea their opinion, to be abandoned yet,rorruption, they found no trace. ' - 1 pie namely, "extra -territoriality, foreign . That is, until the very last, vrben ✓ The lads at Princeton seem to be t adm.nistratios of customs and rights,!, Dan Peiton turned the little suitcase ? • reading w•isery. Technical sub }acts. `+ and factli• lei hitherto recognized in upside down and gave it a final shake, ' to popular language, poetry, s':ort, respect of the sale and purchase of and an inconspicuous pocket in the stories, 'the salty prose of the eigh- goods to the interior, and of the riv•' living flipped open. Out dropped a teenth century_ are all to their taste. Pr. rail and coastal carrying trade. .. small memorandum book. ,. Such reading In college or out is a, a Tie abandonment of these aafeguards Jt was and worn, and had evt- "" K'ay to education 'and also to happi• and rights would be more dangerous dently been hidden in the pocket pur- a ness After ali', none of the inven- f to British trade than the boycott." ! 1 ! tions of men are quite so neeful or so �. On the other hand. they favor in- f he two men pounced upon it/and, I pleasant as books. From early chili'. - - �si tresses in import tariff?, provided found it to be full of various notes and € hood reading Is the key to many' _ they apply all round and not only to dates, which obviously referred to pri- things. Theodore Roosevelt used -to - p. British gook. They also support the rate matters. ( travel with books On the train, In tecommendattons of the extraterritor- "Whatever it's all al,out." Pelton the midst or -a pohttcai--rampalgt}: ha. -- t� lality commission preelded over bQ : said, "A's not meant for the general { '• ^ ,' would be found buried deep in the Silas Strawn, and Shanghai Chtine+se • bile. But teeny of the entries date' - rages of some favorite vplume. Real• -•" 1 t wse t.t once "a. refuge and* a source rhnrg -.in. fnrtlign. admin19tFatze-- fespe8-- rfig(.k- a es re dos- Bed -- i j' xibdiitlra "as the municipal council of i out. I fancy he had this book in use ( �i -of ouggestfon to •him: it will do As o y the international settlement has al- for years," pinch .for you. - Collier's Weekly, l - If (ready done." - I "hocks to," agreed Riggs, "but I A representative of The Chrisilan rani see as it'i going to mean much I - "F[ow' 1onf; had you known your_ "hUs - fcience 'lfonitor anderatands t at i e to us. unless .we can make out who band before resu' wero married i" "[ lVhttehall'a opinion is definitely the people are." b ? dtdn'tknow hits at all only thought_. against. the merchants proposal to "Well, Yell, brae's one that seems Ys- � � G '�. "" �� 11 did." take back the Haak�ow concess!cm I m.iliar, Toward the last, note the —�'+ a move whlch;'It considers, wovild be I initials C. R. 3. And repeated several 1 �'. a - . Two actors who were very jealous both undesirable and laser -'. r.!ble. ttm�_ - - •ot each orhPr met to a hostelry. They, No la idiatt oT British nmeiis7:. at "And who may C. R. S. be?" 1 exchanged frigid nods. How• are ynu ; Hankow occurred during . the week "Thai's just it He. ma$ be, pas- ; ~• �r .' %�r� getting along!" asked one, presently. ` end as far as is known here.. But l sibly, Croydon Rochester Sears." "Pretty well."- replied the other. "Still should such a temporary measure be "Croydon Scars! Impossible! That / keeping alive." The first man eyed Come neeessdry they w•oulil be with - I _ opt%I "-� tls rival steadily for a second and man's white clear ' through. , I don't drawn. it is learned, sa the Chinese then asked, casually, "What's your .. i know him very well, but 1• do know i , restored order. "T 119 1N%lr5T1t�A'flUN WILL NOT 13E DROPPED!' CRIED A motive? ` him, and I know nothing but good of him" ' - N N OI AND MISS FOLSOM STAMPED INTO THE STRIDENT CE �- �- "That doesn't count, Riggs. I! ROOM. Mlnard's Linimetn for Ch ;lbiains. r' :The Example there was a black spot on his past, you A teacher wrote 52.7 "on the bla k wouldn't know it, --but Garret Folsom light of day! Don't you suppose 1 tone that had, nevertheless. fan noted, h,stead of Etates going to "war to might have." 1 ]cnew my brother! And he has been* slight tin boar an o show the etiect o[_tnu.• _ maintain their boundary claims, they " a gh tinge F fear in it. - "Can you get head or tail to these murdered, and for some reason or "Then, Alias Folsom, to put the mat- t Now.8 by ten rubbed out the point. debate before the supreme court. notes stout C. 'R. S. ?" other yoti are trying to hush things, ter in a few swords, we have found "Nod" where Is.-the decimal point'" Iowa doesn't have an aimed force. to- t "They are vague, and et the are up. First thing ,von know you'll get some papers -" she asked. Scholar (without hesita- uphold its claims against Nebraska, It g y Y , +� �� �+ tion): "On tae duster, miss. has police for Its internal problems definite, too. Definite in expression,, Yourself suspected, I You told me that before. -_ that is, though vague in meaning or! "Good Lord, auntie, how you dol "Some papers that indicate trans- , and na'tionai jurlsdiction ovor inter- r+ scions or arrangements of p 'nature state concerns, allusion." go on. Or course. if the states maintained "Such ea?" - Even• in this serious• situapion Dan far from creditable to Mr. Folsom.". I We Oflee You Our - - armies to threw against each other, f "One says, `C. R. S. Keep on enter- was avnused, as he' always was, at his! "Sp.°ak out more plainly. What era, ++ services to It everybody talking hooks," Another, 'Screw a little tight - aunt's�e`hemence. I they. 5,. went around about the possibility_ of the next w'ar • er. And another, 'Refej to secret, "I'll thank yc'u, Dan, to keep out of "1'll read yYou some, instead." -BUY OR SELL with an adjoining state, we should' but lightly.' It seems to me such notes it -all.' You can't help, and if you He opened the worn notebook and t bare wars between the states just: can only mean that unele'held a club' codtld you wouldn't. Now take y9W, read: I Government ' un'icipai ..-about as often as there are wars use.! over the head of Mr.- Sears." finger out of the pie and leave the, F• L,: Positive of the perjui•yi f i A tw,een nations of the world. It "Do you know Sears well?" investigation to those who are capable matter. J. N. S,: No doubt of the & Corporation. Bonds would be a sorry mesa. And• we' "Not so very. But I've- known him i of conducting it.". I truth of K a report. T. C.: Have ab- t P have demoWtrated. as other nations in a general' way for years. And I'd! Her scorn, as shown on her haughty solute prof of his guilt.' I ; _to yield' from ' have demonstrated, that it isn't neces- I back him to the last ditch. His repu- face, might have withered one less: "Now, I'm sorry to hurt you .fur � 1 % nary. i tation is unassailable. But Uncle ; used to it, but it was old, stuff to Dan ther, but on another page a , series of '4 �2 !O t0 7% All that. remains to be done is to Garry may have known of some plot. � pelton. 1 large numbers would seem to indicate' strike out along the same line for an Early indiscretion, or something.' "All right;' he said, "but don't sums paid by these inuividtlals, as tho' _`?Listed stocks !niornational ordering of the° world. There's no use pretending uncle was blame me when you find you• have figures are opposite the initials we Refereuiees: imperial Bank of Canada 1�%e sban't finds that difficulties' melt perfect, just because he's dead." j brought public ignominy and shame' have noted, and the dates are cone- standard Bank of Canada away morel? by' organizing tor. order, : "Pelton, you use the' word black-'on the memory of the man you loved cutive and recent." i You are not obligated In any way when but we shall -find that., they can be mail with a careless touch. It's aden -' .1 you write to us. so well. I think, Mr, Riggs, you read a settled peaceably, that. ho. waste or gerous' and uncertain game. More "What do you mean ?" meaning into those notes to suit your- O�� rig' na ero D. CO. s I war can be eliminated on the can than in most ventures, if you push He looked at Riggs and, shrugged' self. I think, if truth were known, ., i U (� fiK structive thfaga. -17es Moines Regis- your, victim too far, you come, to a' his shoulders. - they represent the friends who, as 1 °Limited ter. cropper yourself." "You see madam " and Tite Riggs told you, consulted with my brother { ' • Inves.ment Bankers "Well, Garrett Folsom wasnt the conclud'e'd frankness was his duty, I and he advised and- helped them. The , Northern Qnt, Bidg. Toronto 2 Mlnard'a Liniment for Neuritis. man to come croppers. If that's the "we're run across some notes and pa- figures, of course, we cannot under -, s.a base, then I'll bet he never pushed a , pers that seem 'to show Mr. Folsom a {and, but none of it is one iota of ISME No. 4$-'27 victim too far." ; had some people at his mercy." i proof or even an indication that my • -= 4 ' — Pies, Cakes, Blms' and Bread — DOES ALL YOUR BAKING ME-ST • :,,. BEST FOR ALL YOUR BAKING , .•,.. R.,,,....,,•,:. -Pn = Z� " -''�g .. � -a •- •"...,,�- .. , �, ., .�i' r .<: ,-..w 4' ��., e�: -.s. • +w,..;.:�: ;.. .. x ,,.s , ��..e�. `"°•': 'swi�'',r .. ..tsi5. ^ •� 'Wl f I..:e ,,yS•' % 7, wp & A which d6 the 14me on water only; Dur New Aerial Ship planes, on the decks of vessels Bucephalus'the Great and His Proud Rider and land planes, on the land. Or we emjMage., Kpiui& in _61ght, classify airplanes as follows: Puah.ers, which ,. carry 'a prbpeller or IvW and Picturesque, It Em-- propellers in the rear of the main ' upporting surface, and. tractors, Wices Nearly. a Thousand , - 8 which have the, motivatfilg power for- 0, - strange Term' ward. ard. Or as monoplanes,�Iplaues, tri Springing Into existence "On' pioneer -Planes, Oidruplattes, ttru squiplanes (a combination of mono- vying 110149. the uerw,air language has, plane . and biplane), and tandems, :411ifrill"Y dielitleved A• permanent -place t0r Itself. Perhaps all of the 9-00-odd which have -two or-more sets Of wings terms from "aerofoil" to, "Zoom", of substantially the same area placed 'Whic one in fruit of tlie.,otheT and on about the National Advisory Oom- the same level, ...,11121ttee for Aeronautics 'Includes in Its m 02Cal "Nomenclature," Thi exceptions are the glLder. TTL will not—en-- which bas-no -power plant; the kite. "r the vocabulary of the layman. The :Atildition will nevertheless to consid. which Is propelled-,by a towline and sTable; it will be vivid and pictures- relies on the wind moving past Its .',zue, as have been the words given us surfaces for dupport; the 'helicopter, 'by the ,sea. the automobile- and the whose support is derived from the 'Some of these terms are obvi• vertical, thrust of pidpellers; the one, ushers are not. Some are mi,• ornitbropter, which has flapping -used. wings. Some are still such Innoya, Unquestionably the air age with a tions—like the term % Igator" which Regenberger applies to himself—that'l 9 p e c ialized .,vocabulary has begun. 0 they will not be discussed here' though they may eventually come into ~ Prince of Wales the language. Empire The new air language Is, naturally �S peaks Em e • enough. -a hybrid khowfng ancestry In -----many quarters. This is what gives • British Radio Broadcast Com- Ahe -romantic philologist 'his fun. it 13 to the sea, for In stance, ny ance that we Had - World a0p Owe theTTT designation of a plane as a Hook-up ship, referred to as she; the fact that a plane has a cockpit or cabin, as the • DAY OF R MEMBRANCE case may be, that she has a rudder and a pilot; that she cruls a, leaves a Wash, sometimes yaws, finally flies Heir to 'Throne Heads' Big Into an airport. Torchlight Procession to To' the natural Inhabitants of - the Cenotaph element we have so boldly• and sue- -:T— cessfuII7 Invaded we, of course, owe I London.—The first British Empire A th-;*'term wings and its French cousin, I broadcast was made on Armistice Day h1lerou—that auxiliary surface of the when the Prince of Wales delivered a wing which functions in banking a radio speech from Albert Hall In con- 'BLUE RIBBON WINNER ONCE ONTARIO FARM HORSE 11111P for a turn. - We come back to nection with the- Armistice celebra• earth - for words when. we talk about i lion. Major, R. S. Timmis of the Royal Canadian Dragoons and his wonder jumper, Bucephalue, who wag "just a remount" once, was purchased from a Wingbam farmer for 11175, and after taking everything In sight at the smooth, rough or bumpy air, These . Reports from the United States In. Royal Winter Fair, moved on for new fields tom6nquer. He was the bftre ribbon winner -of the 42nd exhibit of are, by the way, perfectly* serious ldicatsd the speech had been heard, Kational Horse Show Association, held at Madison Square Garneds, New- York- City, He - made,, an- enviable terms', descriptive of real conditions, while station 3-L.O., at Melbourne, showing this Year at the Royal again. as a columnist discovered recently Australia, heard Big Ben, the clock in 'when he was corrected for venturing the Tower of Parliament, strike eight ., -the Idea that Air 'travel would have i —the moment the British heir's Vienna After Ten istm More Speed Wilson Publishing Company none of the inconvenlenves of riding. opeectit began. The address was not over an univer roadbed. beardat Mel-bourne, however, because after Years 'Multiple Electric Typewriter . . Besides aileron, we' have boriowed the' signals disappeared entirely \. I I various other terms from the French that.. While Soviet Russia Is celebrating On r for our air vocabuiary. The peasant The British broadcasting company brating' Operated Like Player prepared an elaborate Empire book.- its -tenth anniversary as a Commun4.et Piano Does Three farmer whose hay barns were pre- i mp. attempting ut, relay the, speech state the city of Vienna is entering empted by wartime forces- gave us. ­ I . Girl*s Work our hangars. Fuselage, by which we I through the new short wave transmit- upon Its tenth year under Socialist Cop I ter at Chelmsford. It was the first rule It would be easy t Chicago —An automatic typewriter, Aenote the elongated structure to o carry the t rans. Atla atis broadcast of a Prince arial between like a player r4ano In its .,which are attached the wings and a;gy Russia and Vienna loperatiou'and which, It was claimed, 'tall 'unft: "celli, which is shorter of Walei' address. too far. but it is Interesting to note oes more work that three typists, "I celebrated the first Aralistic is A than a fuselage and does not carry Day that.' while the former is the a 1 was exhibited at the National Bust. tall unit-, longerana. the fore-and-aft-, rejoicing at the end of the strain and great country governed according to I ness Show here Four of these I ma- struggle." ,the Prince of Wales said. the principles of communism. the B Inembers of the fuselage framing, are .. But I hope and pray to God never to latter is' the only great city of the i etilnes. *h fell one girl can -iupervise. words found in French dictionaries as An more work than 12 individual 'A well as In our own. endure'such a struggle again.- world in which the Socialist experl- Another Is em- "Nobody who was present I;i any ment ham been conducted over a -typists.- it was asserted, penuage which includes the stabilizer, public place during the two - minute period long enough for an7 estimate t -A letter Is written on A ".card, Just- an. rudder and elevator, as on -a music roll and 0-Is roll to Runways and airWays are obvious. silence this morning," the Prince f to be -made of Its practicer value,' Wales said, 'can question that _to At mil. Socialism was Vienna's answer _,thou inserted. In. a cabinet, An - Op - obvious, also._.Is the expres- Mon ';to wreck a plane." Not so tMe Day still holds as deep a meaning the chaos Into which the proud capital erator merely pressea a button to ever, but I think all will agree that, of the Austro-Hungarian Empire was start the electric current and the LZ "wash out," or a pilot man be squeez- as had r Id W.V-, Ton type-writers, that are. connected . cam- the question of that meaning plunged by the Wo __--ed into a forced lending and wash out By the his landing gear on dry land... changed, years ago the city was starving. mence to write out the letter, lk any fnaeris are needed the machine Day of Remembrance. With the conclusion of. peace tht tiny can be stopped while the'' words miame token. stalling an airplane In - "Once It was a day of rejoicing. AuWian state faced economic dis- aster, air is not related to the engine aster, Only the direct Irect Intervention written In on the typewriter, and the the Inadvertent Now It is a day Of remembrance. ff be Allied owe' turned on agaIrf to nor comparable to of the rs. acting through current ca process cursed in motor cars. Stall. "We must by every action, conver- the League of Nations, saved ft from write the rest automatically, it was, Ing. in the.air refers to the very darL- cation and thought peek_peace_and I n- collapse. Vienna, once gay and explained. '1h% 4 A)iot gerous act of allowing an airplane to sure it. It we have a dirt to our dead prosperous, had to -fight foe its very her device was a niSrlitne that FOR COOL DAYS. fall below the speed necessary to sus- we hav6TT also a duty to the living "Only In such a remembrance 'Can life. for the Austria of which it eras mulTiplie8, adds,' subtracts and divides The anTart windbTeaker pic­tured taln controllable flight., once the hub and center had so shrunk simultaneously, In three seconds here -is a comfortable and sly a- Other familiar experesions take on we redeem the sacrifice of all who That It could not supply the needs oe i and with a' single stroke of a lever shinned style. * The lower edge is hew meaning In'the.aJr. Even the served.iu..the thn6 of trial. a great urban community. while the this calculator solves Intricate prob- gathered to a wide band and the corfar rapidly disappearing Puritan -should After the.broadcast, the Prince of manufacturing Interests of the capital isms, It Is asserted, ma be worn open or buttol)ed snugly not quarroFover the—leg" of a flight, Wales, his biiiast covered with med• bad lost their markets. For Vienna An automatic check-writing Ma- at the neck. There am two useful nor the purist sniff at "dope," which als, accompanied by Winst6n Church- something like Socialism, which chine that writes a check., makes a patch-pockets with laps and the long Is itle- official nomenclAtuie fof the ill And General the Earl of Cavan, . would draw upon whatever wealth rL­ record of -it, . and then releases the sleeves are, gathered . to wrist-bands. the cloth of headed 'a torch-light procession of 20,- liquid that Is applied to mainvit to- Its citizens for the re- 'check and at any time can reveal the No. 1674 is in sizes 6, 8, 10, 12 to Inerbase 000 former -service men to the Ceno- - - I and 14 airplafie members So, taph. . Enthusiastic crowd . a, - banked sources to save Its great working totaL*amount of all checks written,' years. Size 10 requires 2% yards 27- • strength and produce tautness. population, was probably the only was also presented at the show. inch, or 17/a yards 36-inch material. Aoo, the old headline writer who re- tell deep, lined the streets all ..along thifig which could have saved It. For convenience of restaurant and of (Price 20 cents the pattern.) .,Members "when a hT6p �ras'nothfng the, route: The�pollce-and 'a legion To that The secret of distifictive dress ; lies b -a Saturday night. dance at a Sum- frontiersmen bad-difficulty In keepiUg extent at levAt the Socialist theatre owners - irid. other business ut experiment -'hag been successful. men, a dittm-shaped receptacle built I in good taste rather than a lavish ex- mer resort, and when x take-off was order. 'Vienna Is still in existence a In! outside - a bank ITO receive depos!ts penditure of Toney. ' Every woman bit of_- bwles-que or mimicry" On the march the Trish'Guards play— many, projects, such as fts soli alter e who 'should want-to make her own clothes, should The informed that Jenny Is-not -ed '.Tipperary," which proved abso- lutely . of the -post-war hous4ni problem, the , havea key to the device was shown. ! and the hartle dressmaker will find the always a girl's name and that not all irresistible'. : The crowds broke ranks and form . ed. another huge pro- city's Socialist IttlministraticIn* has A chute' leads frdm the receptacle to disigns illustrated in"our new Fashion crates, carry oranges. Jennies and ' m he bigge§t aone admirable work. It I% putting the bank. Aluminum furniture com— Book to be practical and simple yet crates, to- a Pilot, are contemptuous cepsion, believed to be' t fay. posed another exhibit• maintaining the spirit of the mode of "terms with which he refers to certain torch-light procession in the history up a vigorous fight against most nn of London., orable economic conditions, and 'while Of Interest to Ore woman shopper the moment - Price of the book 100 • -ituperseded types of airplanes. The scene was reminiscent Of kTm- all is not entirely well, as the, riots was a small metal plate to be carried the copy. The airmen have appropriated num- last summer allowad, the situation by her. After selecting merchandise hers of other words from our common tstice night of 1918, except that it ',HOW TO CLRDER PATTERNS;- 'llf Vien to-day Is cheerful as ciom_ she passes the plate to the clerk who and given them meanings- was reverent while the original scene d Wnlh' that of� some seven years P order I Write your name and address plain- speech pare Presses it down on an Ord boA* -puzzling -enough to Ahe uninitiated. was'wild. ago. Page, thergby Imprinting ­ the shop. ly, giving number and size of such Take a few such terms .hi random: ipatterns as you want. Encl-a On the larger problem of ..Vienna's per's name. address 'and charge ac. se 21Dc in 9- economic future, both the Socialist count number. This- speeds up sales- stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap Ceiling, visibility, endurance, rigging;; level off, panc'bke, stick. government t carefully) for each nui-�be'r afid t of the city an the Gov- and tends to fraud, it was When fliers speak of the ceiling they ernment of Austria are almost power• said. address your order to Pattern. Dept., ...'iefe'r to the Height abOye earth of less.' Vienna as a great city has lost Wils&n. Publishing Co., 73 West- Ade the t;ottom of the lowest cloud level Its raison d'etre. It seems doomed. }aide St., Toronto. Patterns sent by it a given time. As seat-of'the G6v6minent of the ord return mai . The elevators . (or-AllopeTS) at empire, as focal point for the econ• 'the either side of the ruddet cause activities at The Soviets and Britain 61inic the extensive ter- of the plane to life whenever 19 T Va gh- 1-1 ritories controlled b7 the Hapsburgs, Moscow izvestia: (J. C. u -To 'level 6ff is 'to they are rals4d. there were many reasons why It an, British Minister at Riga, warned fly closely parallel to the earth after should be the grea� city it was. ' To• Latvia with regard to the Soviet.Lai . descending troth ordinary flying ,alit- day It remains a capital without it . vian Treaty.) TK9 statement means tude, preparatory to "Pu tting a plane I 'coutilry, slowly but surely being fore- '. a di -ect1ndleRtion to Latvia thitf. she down"—that Is, before making a land- ed- to adapt' Itself -To new anT tragic has the- right to conclude only those Ilig. To "pameake" Is to level off at a- cfreum'stances. suit England. The, treaties which :!m greater altitude than In a normal land- press of the world Is sever tired of Ing,'cauting the plane tq• stall and The L-11ifevolent old lhdy _%vii" abo4t crying out about the alleged interfer- on a steeply inclined path, I coin In the,hat of ence of the, LT. S. S. A. in t'fie. internal to drop her usual The "stick"----or, more "You affairs T expressively, vely, the-1 -tind begga� at 1�e corner. i -s of foreign States: but never II a 'the ­Joy stick"—Is to'tbe airplane THAT 18TH AMENDMENT don't seem to be the same man who land nowhore could lt,adduce any sets 'ever go 'remotely vitiml the wheel is to the 'iiutbmobili�; AGAIN sit here • lWays," efie rediarked.-I.- of the 1'. S. S. R. r- lai., the'.4 my brother," 1. -controls the plane, though every- nicin to MT. Vaughan's action. that Is; it Gertle have you gotten in A different manner. thing peaked for your return to hope your brother is not ill," she ONLY THE DRUMS Airplanes are of four sorts: Ani. college?" "Olt, no mum," was the un- bur. glrrs have plenty of latitude In went • on. I have a te'rrible beating In my "I should may not. I haven't dress; 'the. trouble seems t--, be with phiblans, which rise .from and alight Jectsd my pcclat flask yet," expected answer. , "He's taken am cars." ;on either land or water seaplanes. to afternoon off and gone to the movies." "Oh, thifs only the t1rums." longitude. 7 A qlmaimh: t�w_ , ze, i;_ ml sp gers Ir the cont�est 'with honor. siad to, fresh c*w and close rin TO-= 5%8 The "!I - lem are a choiie'l6t -ot 0' and Ayrshire cows. go Wintor will be here very soonsaid object of ed oal avoid deceptionof any kind. Ze at 1 C 'Coaj, ucati" -is tQ1 -min UP o'clock sharp. See bills. Prenti" any nobwn;aif -1f yop have TMRbAS the young to become useful citiz. & Prentice, auctioneers. purchasing a new _61.7&per Year,; $1.60 it paid ia advaiwa.- aleigh" leave an4uott6wia*pKzeer-- The pbject''SATURDAY1- -NOV.- i6th Auciion Hard an' d Soft Soal of t6: bewipdons to the uaiw Staw—id C-u of. prizes is to' be an Incentive to sale 'of stand4w timber, woodern rder now so that it YOPT 0 �7 Brit"n 42.00 in AdTameA. en- SU quality on U'g out the best that '-farm buildings, windmill. gas will be ready yth".the is in the bt i. Jner pumps, household furniture, hand first snow- appears.., hild-.-Jrio -far.bettee to lope with etc., at lot 23, Eon. C. Scarboro. (the JOHN MURKARI-Propristor. L­0 RN E- RE I D Johh Neilson farm, Kinzston-Row A. LAW' honor than to wid at the sacrifice ;tTI, . .. - - the property of Cecil 'White. Me AIM -honor. of #ht long o'clock, sharp. See bills. ::�103COri=�fir. C=t- CLAREMONT NOTES AND.COMMIEN*iL, Geo. axter' auctioneef. -Choi BROUGHAM, WEDNESDAY' NOV. 30th. ice -40hicagq, s&ms to. be taking a Miss Jennie Duncan sDent Sun ay implements, hay, grain. etc., t mom "Big Bill Thdinusob,"' ffa�yor of "e:. 'RICHARDSON Holstein herd, other cattle, hor d great deal of pleasure rice Winn. one mile out of, with her parents here. Property of Goo -HAROLD 11 J, Alfred and Mrs. Leriion took'in th,. 7 : . 7 ... "twisting the- lion's - tail." The Royal Winter. Fair at Toronto this north of Stoaffville. on , 161th conf cesiion. Owrer retirinz. 10 -months proposal which he has been trying y7eek. h bi credit. Sale at 11. I;unch. F. W 7. �:,to put throug ' for so-me time is Rev.'Mr, Maxwell, of Oshawa, a y ... Silversides, auictioneer. SP L /T DOR F,RA DI 0 %S ouk in the filled the oulpii in our church on Sun- �Ahat of burning every b, THUR�DAY,. DEC. 1st.-At -lot day aftemoon last. British con. 4, Uxbridge, farm stock, im- AND public library_ that, lits a Miss Lizzle Garham. of Locust Hill, Ellicott with Miss Audrev lements, grain and-furniture, be- talutin it. These include about vi Fo _'ov ALLA'DIN LAMPS sited nging to the estate of the late ent 'er the, week-end. Peuben Ra.wSOR-. No reserve. 11 2000 volumes wbich were presi rt Harvey, of Toronto, spent Albe the city '-y Sunday�.at the home s credit. Sale ai 12. Lunch. u British sympathis- .4f his'p itrents, month- Queen Victo�ia, -Bert an'l Mrs Harvev. - F. W,, SilversIdes' auctioneer. ppropria ersi includibg - hristm' -0, Mrs. ArthuOSmith, of Port Arthur, ikkTURDAY, DEc, 3ftr)-Acqtion s%le of Two'Diost a te C As'Gifts after th6disastrov,3 fire of IS7 who has been with Mis*s l5ate during 45 fresh cows, springers atid young Give him a call. Get hi-4 prices and terms now. �--when theC6icago public library the past week-\,has returned home. cattle, the propei ty of 0 Danny ard J. Vindent.'at the Stock Yards,.Mvr. Your Christrnaa slibpping can be brought to a fell- a prey to the. flames which de.. t le I C. P. R.) Choice let of high satisfactory conclusion by giviag him a call or by -l'-iotroyed: the. city. The' friendly wrade Holsteins, Avrshires and Dur- -The Ru'val Winter Fair at .Iettibg him call and demon�trate. There are rto feeling which exists between the Toronto is rivalling the Canadian haniq. Sale tt 1 30 o'clock, sharp better radios for clearness of tone and volume, and *yLaw, auctioneer. United Statea and the British Em- National Exhibition in it9 Pupil- I See bills,' Ww, no better or more economical light than the TUESDAY. DEC 5th pire is too stroug and long stand- "larfty- It is now generally reco0- I N10XDAY and Alladin Coal Oil- Mantle Lamp. 6th-Extensive auction sale of F. nized LLS the leadM g stock iih-ow on' an1A ing to be rtiffled by Will Thomp I � Clydesdale an,i zeiieral purpose the-0outinent,. an ad mi,39ion which 1 ' son's att itude towards King George , horses, - grade, shorthorn, and Hol- Don't fail to see him before Christmas is made by a number of Amcri- 1 - Yorkshire hog§, hay, any other Britisher. His actions cans who bFive been attending the -stein cattle, grain, roots and fowl; the property large number from and fiery ' demonstrations are fair. Qtiite a of the estate of the late Mr. J. b. -t Find ru;iny from the lio4liday; lot .1, B.F. con., Picker­ ware awre treated 'with contemDt y the this distrit Hard 04 east motored tbronah the village Pickering ir, -Sale ;o start each day at 11 Americans in general, very few of an thei r way to the f a i r. o'clock. Lunzh provided 'f or - those -whom share his hatred qf every- Thei delightful 'fall' weather' from a distance. See large.bills. thing that is Briti!ib, and British. that we were enjoying came to an Wm. Maw, auctioneer. Now is the time to look over that old Range or Heater and if yoa e n eed a new--one call and Roe ours. the Happy Thought ers view his vaudevill perform e *d on Tnesday eveDitig last when a a rain -iet in which 144ted for two and McClary Stove* and Ranges. .&ace with a great deal of amuse rned to sleet andM%ph IA,%f XdUl Fi is claimed that the day@, w-bich tii Lowest priced, quality considered. ment. it frost. The heavy ic* on the tele- She. -rea, Diaoue wires put the Claremont! I Washing MAChiQs%VW ringers. Wash Boards, Psoofing Rog Trou son for his attitude tr, v% ard 9 InsUran Coleman Laml)w and Lautertiq, Faints,, Muresco etc. Britain is to increase his popular- and Harkbam lines out of bnvd.� -Che.-ap rates for farm and country for in view of approaching elec. oe4i for a* day 4&:- two, but i Jty call. The and he thus appeals tu the 'L"'tely, 00 wreat daruaze was Wind,tnrTa Insnrane no buildings, -If there is anything in Hardware you want give as chances are we will have it in stock. do6e- outside of the;ie two linea. wind�mills, 9006 etc. -underworld. from wh�jm be gets 'A�itoroobile Insurance We sell the old reliable and famous Fleury Plows. Shares his chief support. Men of his typ .1, of all kinds. e BALE REGISTEIR: to fit nearly all makes of plows. ation, but FARMS FGR SALE are not an asseL to any n 7 .1be is of the tyA that causes so SATURDAY, NOV. -26th.-Auction Write or phone I jauch of the unreat which we flod sale of ' fresh cows and close spring- Agent for McCormick -Deering Farm Machinery- ers.- the properiy of 0. Denny and and Repairs. An the world in the present alte. J. Vincent, at the Fair Grounds, ED. BOWM A N Agincourt. This lot consists of 4o 20 ON T "Wbilisheisnot being takeaseri WHITBY. 7' Oac Motto W a have it, -can get it, or it is not made. 7 _'7 _:ouslyheis A dsngerous��man to lkh&ve to the commuwty 'as he @tire J. S.BAISE"'N -PICKERING up hatred of one class'Jur another. T T N 0 W E A number of our exchanges y -ill- bo satisfied with both. quality and -7-4hat w .:throughout the province are -pries in these hnes UNIVERSAL-,- MOTORS 9everely condemning the. d6hou ostly that is practised at school WEST HILL faim. The object of school fair@ Men s Furnishiligs' the child a-iOve OVERCOATS-Beat material's need, style and price right. Is to develop in S Al A E%SJ t .,;. STAR AND FLINT -­,-for agricultural pnr�its and to BOOTS AND SHOES-For all occasions &;ad for dad and his lad. o sell. r _lesid the child to do his or her be5t UNDERWEAR-The'se lines Fire priced t '7� -7--7- by creating a healthy rivalry SHIRTS-Both dream and work, Yon should Ree theAe. 'jimong the children. T M S It is charged LINED S,*dOCKTAS' -VMRALLS-See our special watch R van -that many of the exhibits are not If you want a guaranteed F epair job at a reasonable with thete. t be product of the child who ex SCARFS, Glove@, Tieq and other acceqsorxe@� -LE US. ...,price, ::Ahibits thena. but that they are the ur Repairing Service !!@ still unexcelled. �.0 Ics. -Repairs on all makes. _tl2e parents, Experien 4result8 of the work of A,�k fai silve�ware coupo". ced Meehan* a with possItly the child as.sisting Phone Scarboro 52-31. :me&81onally. It is qjsu said thikt RAD L E Y sometimes he or she buys or bor 0 E C I Complete Quality Fmer'al rows the exhibit from a neighbor, C 33- :E n I MIT 0� --came; and 'der his -own _$125 M. And exhibits it un SOLID OAK if-it is w-urthy-of a .$709 $1009 CASKET FUNERAL .7 prize receive the credit atad the- If this prize that has been w-on. I P_ ON] P ^. M A. T T'H E W S' BURIAL 008* -4condition" is general throughou_t SPECIAL SIX to Gerrard 38M the schools of the Province, school .219 Dantorth Ave., Toron have lost their usefulness $115 r Funerals Indlude: Embs iming. Hearse. Casket, Outside Case, 0, 17-r'and shouId be'dia(�ontintved, unless Funeral -complete. Electric F4xtures, Chairs, Our Personal S4prVtce, 7 there is an eff ecCive rernedy appli- No Extra, he86 Statement@ ed. Each exhibitor should dako Visit oiir establishmen't and prove the truth of t fo r yo n rge I ves. a declaration that theexhibit is of These prices-stsna good within a radiup of 40 miles from Toronto Sitf REMEM own work and that the BER:'Clip this ad. for reference. .,hils­ or be r rules governing the matter have 'been complied with.. Where dis. P'actiLsed the nt of honesty bas been r By Appointme --parents must be a party to it, for �.1he child could not deceiveina �:,rn . atterof this kind withoutthe D-E FOREST ICROSLEY k6dwredk6 of'the parents Teacb- "77m sweelesi 10, I Pure harmny for-'every kome".. 7R, ad 1 4ere should impress imon their ever known- -RAD .,pupil8 the necessity of carryingon ---Two hands are 'better than on LOWE R S FADA: sets are two dia'I Far every occasizib. :doubles the number of stations. Refines reception. Test it at _S o r dealer's or your home. NUNERAL DESIGIN U A Specialty. steri to.t6ne ... clear . . . clean nant.'.. FADA ringmg... rego soot itby Greenhouses I ' ' ' ' - suoerla. frt� t e sensoe tive appeararlim FADA'quality J. C. FLETCHER- t &t*$96 to A .121y Phone 2,84, WHITBY 4" F U L LEN- W A Q 12V DO I entfor .�.ROBT. W. FE Pad Westinghouse and" 7 Victor Radios. Agent -tgome g4ube Sets at reasonable price, satisfactory terms on any F R E r N 9 of the above. -Seoure my terms and get s, Demonstration, Ontario Pickering, Pickering R. R. I (k�-tf) Phone 1083 E3 4LARKNONT. James Evans to Indisposed, than Abtend the oyster. supper and da 8. 1,Kuo'01ps4 and Ed. and Mrs. Pugb__W - ere in -To- A. Seott was In - Toronto on A number of ota;ef;ont -boys a at ft am 5 to 7 Par, ronto on Tuesday. Tuesda have J ust- returned from the west oe t. miss gia R. J. How had a busineeff trip to ra Underhill *&bin the and report it cold. THEATRE the city on Moniay. city on Wednesday and Thursday Mrs--George Morgan spent a few INSURANOB—All class" written In. Charlie Cooper—had & businegs.1smr. eluding Fire. Autornob" Wind- STOUFFVILLt days U t week with her siater'; storm. Accident sad Sickness. trip to Toronto an Tuesday. Mr. Stephens, of Sarnia, is via. Mrs. J. �riig, of Toronto. le .pe -Phone or write miss J. Neal, of Stouff will , 6 nt iting the Misses Forgie for a few Lather and Mrs. Pilkey have FRIDAY and SATURDAY McIntyre and Widmer NOV. 25 and 26 a wit Biro. J. Readman: days. now got nicely settle& in their RD. BOWMAN, Whibby Miller motored to the city H. G. and hire. McIntyre *are in new home which wasO parchosed Ptil Monds yforacoaple of days last so eti a& f mTh .8irkett. 'Win Ing of Barbara Worth' week. There' will be no service In the Ronald Coleman-Vilma BiLaky '44" Mrs..A. Forsyth has been under United Church din Sunday even -N 0 r 1 0 Comedy doctor's care with an attack of Miss Marial Spears -has returned "Param6unt News Reel" home from tho Oshawa Hospital ing'. All will go ti) hear -%#here sh0l poderwent an operation Oreborn's farewell, in the Baptist Fleur George, and Mrs. Gerow, of To-. y Plows and PlovK farts. for adenoids and her tonalls.- Church. - which we. will keep*c Tues. Wed. Nov. 22-28 __rGnto, -attended the funeral of the on "Prowlers of the Night- The United Church S. School stantly on hk�nd. late Mrs. Palmer. and Comedies. Mrs. C. A. Overland Js assisting will"bold th6ir,Cbristmas enter. Fresh Fruits. Cakes and Confection- tainunent in the Community Hall ery always on hand.. in D. A. Scott's sore in th� ab on Thursday evening, December Highest piices?aid for good butter Sence of the latter`6 Dec.22ud. Keep tim-date open. and resh eggs. "Camille," with tn Mrs. D. A. Scott is spending, a Rev. Mr. Rackham, of White, Norma Tat adge ..,week in London-with .-her parents, Comdedies the United Church hereon Sunday .80 .:'?'Paramount News Reel" Mr. and Mrs. Kindree. evening, Rev. Mr. McLellan con- tities of turnips from Clare- quan imont station these days. ducting. anniversary services at .-Prices—Adults 25c cent8i Mrs. Chandler eeturned to her Whitevale. children, under 14 Dressea Pouitq, wallted years, 15 cents _9.r home in Toronto on: Friday after t -spending a week �vfth her pareuts, GARD OF THANK& -.Good prices paid for poultry. Schmift Propnetor -J. H. and Mrs. Beal. Hirde'rauet be prop rly bled and dreea. The W. M. S. *111 present their W, M. and- Mrs. Palmer'-wish to ed clean o; feathers --pageant; on India, by thirty seve:a th��k their'many frrends for the!'r Here are also a few items.Lb' kin--tness and sympathv shown in their t should Inited Church young people in the L intereat,the thrifty. shopper. bereavement in the loss of a loving 'On the the evening of Nov.-30th. Don't miss It. mother'. Prices good for two weeks created out of en- Any person. wishing their old' durugi stone and Merry Wives Pastky F1'our, beat for pica and cakes, try a 24 -or gasoline lamps wired for oil fashioned into Time de. ITESS -SHOP pound bag at electric light*, apply to -H. G. Me- fying desigas. This is .1atyre. Bring along your EtAyo, the story of our mem- New Raisins, Currants, Almond Having moved Into m7 nesw premises Nuts, Walnuts. Peels, just in orials. if you are La- EAID Alladin or hanging lamps. Radios Dposite'Reid's Blacksmith shop, the quality is 0 K and the AN day. I am prepared to do all repair $TRY also repaired or tuned tereated consult us to- of D The Young People's Club will Price is Right. work. and I will handle all "No GreaterTribute' A good 5-string Broom. at hold their first rneetiig of the kinds of new harness. in the Community Hall which I'will keep constantly Perric's Ginger Soaps, 2 1. a for 25c N. W. STAFFORD, oa hand, or will secure t day) evening. Mr. Ma. game on shortest notice. Tok Pall Peanut Butter. 20C on Road, HoVis Bread the music. . The election of offl. WbItby bers will . also take place the same Phone Whltby FRANK'-:- CHIDLOW -evening. 48 r 9.12 CLAREMONT 6tf - Claremont, Out.* While Mrs. David Gregg was ',.The'Bread of attending the Women's lostipite Conven tion 1 n Toronto las t Th n re. DON'T WAIT FO9n% SNOWSTORM -I.Headth she was summoned home on ae- Count of the illuess of Mr. Gregg. Have your rubbers ready We are glad to know that he Is Try a Loaf eow much Improved and able to ion Lodge, Plain Over Rubbers, heavy. corrugated solea, full A bus l,md of about thirty m em- When- We On Thursday evening last, ;Ohrec, Man's 4-eyelit Rubber@, rolled edge, snack proof. at 02.75. rr of I _'Ken's ".eyelit Rubbers, same as "above, at $2.9& la 'Odge. It was Scottish night audGet the Light Boys' ;_eyelit Rubbers, )NE'WO :.Alit enjoyed the haggle and other Special—Ladies' plain over. all sizes. at 96 can )ICKERNq 9eottish disbar, The section mim, under forergan Magnus Morgan, while driving Be sure and come to Call at Phou INGOLUS east had a rather exciting exper. Fir a The Pickering townAhe night V4 -411 # 1ence a few days ago. They were on their gasoline lorry when they. .7 ance COMMI, 'They had time only to jump and is turned on. .::save themselves, but the lorry was lemon Stealing and prosecute, the felons. :.completely wrecked. Next Sunday will mark close of And be eure to Call On Us, Mr. Oraborn's ministry in the Bap- becaus , a we are showing -tiot Church The morning subject a big display of will be "A High Compliment." In when it is in the Baak "Oh Love, That Will Not Let He Electrical The ordinance of the Lord's �4# Supper will be administered at the and Stoves' close of the morning service D. Munro, Jim Richardson. Report of Sr, Roosm, Claremont Public School, for term Sept. to Call and see us, whether you Nov., names in order of standing need anything ..in clams. *honors: Sr. IV—Mabel Black*, Everette Hammond*, Phil. or not. -i Fingold, Donald McCullough. .7 . r IV—Enid Cook*, Hazel Bacon*, C H A S .-COOPER Earle Cook*, Xathleen Beelby, 'Acorn Range. and am pre- pared to giye beet terms., rick. Marjorie Ward, George Give me a call when wantluf some. Bowen, Billy Tomlinson, -Carl- Agenf for-Ackerman's Quality Dopktug, Dorothy Linton, Grace Harness. Ask the user. .-Selman, Artbur Loyst, Aldine -Middleton. Sr. 111—Myrtle Chap' 'mam*, Alma Pugh, Ray De G-aer. The Boots that tough. Ted Tomlinson,' Lloyd make Pugh. * Jr. 111—Jnne Forsyth*, Jean Gregg*, Harold Loyst*, Mae 4 Easy ' - -^ IN& object of thIs Association is t9a lemon Stealing and prosecute, the felons. immediatel as" with'say member Membership too when it is in the Baak ;D the 400ne-i 'it is deDoaited In the Bank the greater the &ssnr- er, M. S. Chapman, Pickering. &nee of its being saved. BANM D. Munro, Jim Richardson. FM A Savings- Bank Account is a "inet for the money that. ordinarily alit" Farmers, Attention YM through ou"e'g lingers, and an income. lbare the &gency for the. Famous paying guarantee, for the-future. Scales. and the high quality, STANDARD K 'Acorn Range. and am pre- pared to giye beet terms., Give me a call when wantluf some. thing In these lines. Phone P ck, 100711. ' - -^ pkiag, Stewart Oliver. Laura Do Hill, Robert Spenceley, Wilmot- Basket Factory I Hill. Panco There-passed peacefull away on Sunday ISAt another*olclare- Baskets, All khAs of Fru oldest land-marks, in the -person of Mrs. Margaret Macnab erry Crates, Sole" P&Imer, in her eighty-eighth year; Mrs. Palmer"was born in Glasgow, Farmers,'Bushel Baskets, Scotland' d ted to Can- A full line at low' an emigra ,Clothes Baskets. -ad& with her father when four- and Trave `:te0n years of age. Sixtyy _-.-prices ears ago Frank. Penno'ek" she became the Y. Ife of Sbackel a successful business man Also Men's Black an' d Tan saving: dur- Proprietor 0 a Markham 1664' f Claremont,. to wliew she proved ...-.,Shoes, regular 6.00, Phon devoted wife &ad vaiu&blo help for 4.85 mate. As ujLisla was been one make it possible -daughter. the laft Mrs. Themsm -Misses' and Children 8 travel' t holiday BEATTY Greirg, and bnw on, William, of a greatly reduoed :Claremont. Hoc kusband prede- STANDS FOR THE BEST he Ginghams, Rayons her of a family of six, four broth- a �ers and one sister, viz, Peter, and Broadcloths, William, John and Duncan Mae Afon,of Your income. -nab. of Claremont, and Mrs. Ross, for dresses' --of Glasgow. Her last Illneps was S gradual breaking down of a reduoed to clear 4,J tiong corkatitution which she bore with Cbri de and Fr hope. Until she passed away she esh Groceries always uously was tenderly and contin 7'. on hand and at 'Cared for by her son, William, by lowest prices Established L971 whom alone of her family she is Litter Carri rg, H y 0a riers, survived and mourned. An ap- P service Bowls. Pressure Systems EM ropriate and Impressive It wlIl*paF'rou to get my prices.. was conducted in her horae, on Do AtS C 0 T T above bi;fcyre buying elsew1here. —Tuesday last by the Rev. A. Me- Whitby Br J. 11. Per Man' Lellan, aud the remains were laid Phone 1402, ry FRANK -1. PROUSE to rest in Cla!�xcmt U- nion"C6me- IN& object of thIs Association is t9a lemon Stealing and prosecute, the felons. immediatel as" with'say member Membership too er, M. S. Chapman, Pickering. D. Munro, Jim Richardson. Farmers, Attention lbare the &gency for the. Famous Scales. and the high quality, 'Acorn Range. and am pre- pared to giye beet terms., Give me a call when wantluf some. thing In these lines. Phone P ck, 100711. pkiag, Stewart Oliver. Laura Do Hill, Robert Spenceley, Wilmot- Basket Factory I Hill. Panco There-passed peacefull away on Sunday ISAt another*olclare- Baskets, All khAs of Fru oldest land-marks, in the -person of Mrs. Margaret Macnab erry Crates, Sole" P&Imer, in her eighty-eighth year; Mrs. Palmer"was born in Glasgow, Farmers,'Bushel Baskets, Scotland' d ted to Can- A full line at low' an emigra ,Clothes Baskets. -ad& with her father when four- and Trave `:te0n years of age. Sixtyy _-.-prices ears ago Frank. Penno'ek" she became the Y. Ife of Sbackel a successful business man Also Men's Black an' d Tan saving: dur- Proprietor 0 a Markham 1664' f Claremont,. to wliew she proved ...-.,Shoes, regular 6.00, Phon devoted wife &ad vaiu&blo help for 4.85 mate. As ujLisla was been one make it possible -daughter. the laft Mrs. Themsm -Misses' and Children 8 travel' t holiday BEATTY Greirg, and bnw on, William, of a greatly reduoed :Claremont. Hoc kusband prede- STANDS FOR THE BEST he Ginghams, Rayons her of a family of six, four broth- a �ers and one sister, viz, Peter, and Broadcloths, William, John and Duncan Mae Afon,of Your income. -nab. of Claremont, and Mrs. Ross, for dresses' --of Glasgow. Her last Illneps was S gradual breaking down of a reduoed to clear 4,J tiong corkatitution which she bore with Cbri de and Fr hope. Until she passed away she esh Groceries always uously was tenderly and contin 7'. on hand and at 'Cared for by her son, William, by lowest prices Established L971 whom alone of her family she is Litter Carri rg, H y 0a riers, survived and mourned. An ap- P service Bowls. Pressure Systems EM ropriate and Impressive It wlIl*paF'rou to get my prices.. was conducted in her horae, on Do AtS C 0 T T above bi;fcyre buying elsew1here. —Tuesday last by the Rev. A. Me- Whitby Br J. 11. Per Man' Lellan, aud the remains were laid Phone 1402, ry FRANK -1. PROUSE to rest in Cla!�xcmt U- nion"C6me- 5 3, , A: . tc<­* . V Canada's Cross at Washington Peace llive� Will New. Immigration ti -Stem EmigrA on -Policy Appr OVeA Minister' '7- 'Health Federal 'Quebec Fully Satisfied with 1. ',Paints. District in Qow-! Con rente Results of' 'conference ing Colors Quebec.—"We have heard much VROVINCE'S MSIRE about our young peo ple'leaving Can or States, but by pro - ada'f ' the Unite�d Sta- , b' ceed-ing now with the. development of Perrault Says' He Stood for the Peave River country we can stem More British Settlers the tide of emigration of young Can- ince of Quebec is Quebec,-The Province adians, to the United Stat4s.-and also -s1a;1th1W with the discussion at laA vi ot draw from that country many of those Is Immigration conference in ty -week who have already gone there," declar- tawa, it was stated recently by Hon. King, Minister of Health Minister of Mines, ed Hon. Dr, 7.. E. Perrault, RE and Soldiers Civil Re-establislirrient, Colonization and Fisheries, who was in speaking before the Quebec Rotary at,�. the Government's delegate to the con- Forke. Club.recently. err ference, called by Hoh. Robert Besides Quebec's des for Dr. King stressed the immensity of desire the Peace River country, its vast greater number of British steak set- sfaces, and resources, its opportun tldng in Canada being the expressed �Jities for development and the chances viab of the conference, this ]�rovince it offered for the settlement of young. % going to benefit greatly by the re- V at' on its soil, stating t suggested at the Canadians ur 'h atriation scheme r the physical -conference," added the Ministers. succen and geographical conditions of the ra The statement given- out by Hen. 'Robert Forke to the effect that, the country. provinces were unanimous in seeking The development of the country would carry Canada a long way to required so a greater settling of Britishers in the t I 4, � - Iward that prosperity she Hon. Mr. much, and nd which would be the means :Perrault be the view that Quebec .erra I of solving the country's financial dif ft- `We want t6 .-had always entertained. culties, added the Minister. 960 more and more British stock com- ing to Canada and the Province of Quebec and as 'representative of the approved Ottawa, I fully appre, Lake Boats Seek province at 0 �4 the suggestion that .the Federal Gov- ernment govern the choice of immi- Shelter From Gal e ants,• he remarked. "For too long this has been left to Grain Carriers Ride at Anchor hl 7 who have companies, w the shipping Waiting Change in % rendered good service, no doubt. They realized that Canada wanted popular Weather- --tins and they brought out all the pe6- -The hoary west- how-ever, Fort Arthur, Out. fit pie they could fin& Now, erly gale that swept. Lake Superior AY every-body is of the opiniq� that there GOVERNMENT WASHINGTON ON ARMISTICE D was one of the REPRESENTED IN Kellog. early in the week are too many Central Europeans be- CANADIAN ARVY AND r Frank B. Canada- Many of them Right -Hon. Mr, Massey: Dwight F. DarLs.'Urifted States secretary for War' warat ol'the season and at tirdes was ing brought to Left to Rig secretary of state, and Cut. the lion. L. Ralston, Canadian minister of national defense. photo- United States see accompanied by driving snow which tiers, but the rreater citizens who died in the C.E.F. are very good set 9 want graphed at the unveiling in Arlington cemetery of a memorial croasto U.S. made navigation -extremely hazardous. percentage of them are not.' We or more grain carriers Ye A dozen •a better selectlon of Immigrants and or in Th,2nder 1by Bert H-inkier, test pilot, wt.o creat- i were swinging at Snell this can only be done by the Federal es' a world's long distance reciprd for Bay waiting for the storm to blow Government having control of the Sexnarrs McFadden' �'@�orroccan Sultan light planes in a recent non-stop itself out. The waves. outslde'Thun-. fitter in Europe. When the scheme, der Cape. were rolling high and with Latria It will be impossible 1 o13onMg flight from London to Riga Wns to operate Assails Dry Law ,Dies of P i I were excellent !a sky threatening snow. martnes wore to ganada Weather conditions . I for any immigrant to come plane, Prin- exercising every caution and were lanless. he or she pass" the, Canadian when the Fokker mono Publisher Gives Ruler Ill for Year—Recently cess Xenia, the same plane which pr"ared to wait out the storm rather the 7 Governmient representative," added Noted U.S. Pu 5 . . Showed Signs of lm- Captain McIntosh used on his at-! than proceed to the open lake Minister, Speech in British House - e tempted transatlantic flighL took the I The Canadian Pacific passenger MA.JORlTX BRITISH, proving halt a mile steamer Asslulboin arrived In port-on London.-Bernarr McFadden, pub- f air after a -Fez, . Morocco - Mouley Yousse , run .of about It was not the Government's idea to i IiSheT of A magazines and and. gradually disappeared with Its Sunday night, 24 hours overdue at the American Ma gTation'! Sultan of Morocco, dins' at 9,30 a.m., at ten -have nothing but British immigration, newspapers, assailed prohibition dur- escort of six Royal Air Force ma • lakebead. The vessel cleared remarked , Mr. Perrault. The majority House of I Thursday of uremic poisonings from o'clock Monday for the east, but came tug a dinner speech in Aie ered for a yeai. chines. Should be British, but preference which he had auff 9 anchor with the Princess Xenia carries 90C a - to a rest of the fleet 9401 Commons recently. Mouley had had several -relapses 1 The Pr would, also be -given to Scand�nayians, "We cannot prevent people from time he Ions of gasoline. , Thi� British airmen in the bay. his illness. At one landing; 44' who made excellent settlers These drinking," he declared. "Prdt"bition cluring ke their first Mail would he reported dying; at another • � Plan to ma two rAcee wou 1<1 be encouraged to come never should ve,been instituted ex- -ere In India at least 4000 recovering" somewhere ous to the Dominion in large numbers and! cept as a vftr=�-iheasure.­ A few weeks ikgo, tiring of doctors, miles from their starting Point. from Central Europe' is recognized as an They are new thought to be lost as; _9 wool ould be very much decreased. McFadden, who , h - '-he left with a small entourage and, has been received Plane Wrecked lauthortty on physical culture, qtrnP a-, traveling incognito, went to a health' no. further word Referring to repatriation, Mr. Per- I t e, , ity of hysic t in- sized he e s p &I ru 8 OVIM ideas of from them. resort to try out hi -Despatches reaching Que- lrsult stated that within a short time I i g in Great Britain. He pointed out Quebec. n Shawn scheme would materialize Whereby: that with the proper physical train- treatment. Since then he had s bee from Rimouski state that the a large number of Quebecers who Ing Great Britain could turn out the Improvement and before, his death h',, Flying in Europe hydroplane scheduled to carry mails planninc-a visit to the tomb. o' from Rimous Montreal was ,have migrated to the States would be greatest army that was ever in the was ki to induced -to return to their natal soil. field. He concluded his speech, how former sultans. M was revered in Morocco for Seen as Necessity-, Wrecked in trying to take off on Sat- 1 A conference with the Federal Imml ouley urday last, the wings and propeller ever, by stressing the necessity of a the fact that,, his own sake as well a I being -smashed by wind and waves. viration authar4ties will take place In' world peace. House Sultan he was defender of the, Mrs. Francis Wilson Grayson i endeavored to soar into Q68bec when the plan will be discuss- The,dinner was given at the He The plane I cFadden's bon' by Mohammedan faith in Morocco. Contrasts New and 0 air and as it 'the "es' at length of. commons, in M or, id Old the was clearing -as 45. He ascended the throne Aug . - waves a -strong gust of wind over- Sir Nichotas Grattan - Doyle, of Nevi -: % I -World Ideas castle included 18, 1912. -on-Ty-ne. The guest Berlin.-Enthusiast'c is the Interest turned the plane, the wLnp and pro- 's .,Manitoba BoyA members of Parliament and other no- In aviation displayed by all classes of, pallor being smashed in the fall. No- Bri • h Akime body was injured in the mishap, the g them were Sir Charles n Iftimt Hog Judges tables. Among G-rman society, Mrs. Frances Wilson to 7 Higgha, Sir Robert Lynn, Sir Clement who tried to fly from the mael-Ane being salvaged ... And sent Sir India Montreal for repairs. Cooke, Sir James A. G. Gardiner, Start for Ind" J I Counsellor, United States to Denmark, left !or 'Swine King's Graysqjp, Domi�ion Judging Alfiled Butt and LParis recently. In America the usual Tisane Break Lon' Contest Held.at Toronto Storry Dee, Effort Made to 9' stun t is to go up in the air for rh Rail Head Visits Mexico. --But minutes just to have the experience of Torento.-Manitobs, ".n the Do- of the Distance Record Mexico City-Sir Henry W. Thorn- Bernarr McFadden it owner flying," she said. "Here people of all minion championship for the boys' New York Evening, Graphic and pub- Thought Lost walks of life regard flying as neces- ton, director of the Canadian Nation- 'and judging competition a Invited. by 'and girls' swine lisher-of the Philadelphia Daily News- I Upavon, Eng.- R. H. Mcln- sty. They take a plane not simply for al Railways. who was ',throughout the Dominion at the Royal He also is publisher of -eleven maga- I - unsuccessful Mexico to 'Winter Fair and the W. D. Ro'jb zines, of wi4ch 'the best known are ; tosh, who made an at-,experience but because they desire to President Calles to visit fly from Ireland to New Yor)c I 'study the financial conditions of the `tempt to reach another city quickly. As to the trophy was presented to Albert Wil- phyi,'&l Culture and True Story. He this summer, *took off for India on Templehof aerodrome, I consider Fier - federal railways, has arrived here.. ."ton and Mervin Anderson, of RoL­n4, sailed for Europe two weeks ago to 0 have wonderful He will confer with Lais Monies do Tuesday on- a non -stop night in an ef- Rn lucky to ha' such a w adian visit friends abroad. long dLs- Ora "Minister of Fig the, on the Prob- Main., as the winners of the Can. fort to break the World's I pace. It is the real thing." ;zing the railways f contezt. By the winning of thi.; prip.p, `'fence held by Clarence Mrs Grayson is still studying qr lem of reorgan. or record now Wilton and Anderson have won the : I opera-. Getting out of a traffic jam Is Chamberlin and routes* for a flight to Copenhagen in more efficient anl peollomic _Charlea A. LeTine. distinction of beig the hest hog judges usually 'a sweet Job. captain McIntosh was accompa:n!ed -her plane, the Dawn. tion. Jn the Dominion of Canada. Following a dinner, which Mr. Robb gave s )f each All Bright in Their Red and Gold W the repreventative e prnvince, M- Robb personally pre- - rented to each member of the team a gold medal -foI their provincial cham- pionship, and +n the teal�n from ton; he also g 1:.re tl.e cup. Air. ahb ttaicd that oulsid,l of grain, the niu.;t lmrortant indastr) for the D.xi►j.iio.i ivam the raisin- of hogs, and he ti.enri7ly- congi7&tuiated tho boys upwt their success in ridjudging' the flm► of the ndL;1.-tTy. Balloonist Exceeded -Height Mark By Mile Washington - -A new altitude record or balled has been credited to ',Capt. Hawthorne C. Gray, who perish. ..ed recently after having ascended 42,470 feet. The pre ' viotr$' altitude re- cord for balloons was 35,424 feet, and established by a German in 1901. Porter Adoms, president of the Na- - tionai Aeronautic Association, an- inounced iba mark- after Captain iGraY's barograph had been- studied by the BurefM Of Standards, exceeds • '-all previous records ti} nearly a' -mile. Recognition of the mark wail be sought from the Federation Aoro- Saxulique lnteruat�ouals. -'N N C4nadian Troops passing before the White House at -Washington. U.S.A., on Armistice Day. J2 kJ 4 7 in fine qtia4#w preserved me Radio A tracts NWONS, ..-Varied Market modem Aluminum package. L 411 FOR A TOAC Even Silo Dealers Adding Line of Equipment—ZI&triad P �-�Yni'toniis That the Blood is ShoplA Leact Thih Should Not Be washington—Even silo dealera'and Neglected. candy stores are rets4ling radio equipment nowadays- according 1D an Weak, lacking in strength, energy analysis of return,3 made In a recent find ambition, nervous, sleepless, poor sui�uy of radio stocks just compiled iippettte. digestiont)disturbed-these, by the electric equipment division of are the symptoms:qt a great majority- the mmeree Dep;Lrtment. Fifty go '�7 of people who haXe bee,% benefited by eight varieties of ra:dto dealers were the use of 'Dr Williams" Pink i Indicated. Coal' dealers, farm Imple -,The great value of this medicine in ment stor-es, 'Jewelers, grocerjes, seed cases of this kind Is proved by, Ahe AED ROSE MANGE PEKOE is txtra good. 1. stores, animal pet sbops, and printers statement of Mrs. W. Hensher, King- all sell radio. J ­tL_�n_ Ont., who says: —Following a Innumerable- comWilatlons such is sexeie cold I was left In a run-down, -Sign of the Times Advertisements furniture and hardwa�e, sporting 'mervous condition; I had pains In the goods, and music were found, in such The habit of drinking to excess has XVIUCAZ MOTUVWXXT& back and limbs and could scarcelY cases- the stores were listed under become unfashionablej even repre- 1[-TLTRAFROXIC GRAXOPHON% 38 sleep well at move about. I did not eac� 'classification involved. It is- hensIble. It is likely that, with the LJ Royal Zsft selections $165.00 for 156.00. Quw- !night and was despondent and dis anteed. Potalson. 840 Mount possible, in some communities !or a passage oA years and the growth. of Montreal. courageld., I decided to try Dr. Wit man to go into a plumber's sh4 and wider Interests, mankind will discard 4 Pink Pills and can truthfully- - set his 'radio wants filled, while an- the al- av -00 114 say that after the use of six boxes, cohol habit, wfl seek stimulation other man In another town can have In natural exercise and In wholesome ORSES AND HARNESS. WRITA as noth- for Hlarness Catalogue, The As- the change In my condition w his furnace fixed or buy a five-tube pleasure� --Melbourne Life. tory, 10 Nelson Street� Toronto. Ing short of marvellous. The pains set at the same office. W ILSTW gd�ap- es Indicated V . etite, and in every way felt well and Repli M Inardls- Ltnftnen+-fer­��. - AGENTS WANTED. I also gave the pills to my their main business activities out of d-1 HRISTMAS CARDS, TRMFcH­-0R_ 77 strong. a total of 7718 received. Stores spe- 1_, English. Free catalojrue. Liberal W -.'daughter, who was. In an'anaemic con- Independence Abroad 'cializing in single lines totaled 2903, Grocer-"Don 't you find that a baby Cornnithaton. Roy Art, 167 LagauchitiorG nd two or - I West. Montreal. �Z4 dition and feeling quite miserable, brightens up a hausebold. wo erful. This little voyageur Is- typical of the remaining 643, carrying and in her caze, too, they_restored ly?" Woman Customer-"'Yeg, we FOXES. health I hope, my experience may modern woman. She goes &travelling more 11hes. Of those stores selling 0, and returns unaccompanidd from radio tG-day. electrical supply shouz. have the electric lights going most ot, nT CALL BEFORE PELTING. help some other weak person." the time now." L Good quality Silvers $100 to $175 sold Parts and London. She is Isobell with 26 per cent., lead the list In the, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are eachL Twelve' hlghfrade crosaw $36 it -Stuart, r of BrIF.-Gen. survey; followed by.mdio stores, with h. J. 0. chell, at. Rarys. 4. by all medicine-dealers . or sent by Duff daughte to $95 el" when 709, or 20 per cent. and hardware 7 Onta4o. 11 at 60 cents a box by The Dr.. Duff-Stuart, of Vancouver, and me �41cl� L-E E-R-E.X KILLS ZCZ Williams' Idedicine Co., Brockville, the cameraman on the Cunard liner !stores with 482 or 13 per cent. The 'tentlon! " she did aer� 10 . In order are musical orilitAis, L-rytherr. Ont. A little book, "Building Up the Ausonia shouted instru- K. P 5 her military best--then disembarked lments. 8,5 per cent.; automobiles, S.b Rheum, blainm. Bolls, Blood," which contains many useful IvpimElues' Cehti6l Works -like 1per cent.; batteries and-ignition aupm Y, pus $2.00, lb. health hints. will be sent free on re-- at Montreal to take train fer home. magic; price 60c, ki.00 and NOEL 296 Scotia SL. quest. plies, 5.5; tires and tire repairs, 44: $6.60 Mrs. F McGrefror idrugs, 4.1; garages, 4: furniture-S-6: Winnipeg, Man. N A NX 3.3: R E WQLVES, MX, LY. ;gei;eral and department stores -lock, teed S Patent Double guaran -_ .-Undle Sam's Best 1111113E ONLY MEDICINE reervice stations 1.3, and eutomobtlel snawproof. Sample $1, one dozen $4. Dollar Snaring and Tra pin book free accessories 1 per cent. N "Ir Dealers with order of dozen. cUA Customer wrile, Bill i1offman, Harrowtly, Ma; PAR flM ffiW 0 rwy MI-ye, ad man Christ Figures compiled in the Department It ' is sugieste that agers $2.00 Given"" J of Commerce at Washington indicate whose plays are forbidden by Censor JVsT rVN bimpty sell 64 sets of our Famous that at the present moment Canada Is Is 'Mat Thousands of MothmIshould appeal to the public. Oh,'113' Christmas Seals for 10c a set Wbea I ten he banned! draws near! I *' I erlean pro to t sold send us 13 00 and keep $2 00 We the largest consumer of Aid' Say of Baby's Own Tablets ;trust you till Xmas. St Nicholas Seal illacts, replacing the United Kin Co. Dept 404W4 Br"klv-_ N,T U &A. In that position. For the first eight Spend this Cbristma overseas ORce a mother has used Baby's own a NG AND With the Old People. You'll months of 1927 Canadian purchases Tablets-for bar little ones she will use never regret it. Don"t put off Children Like I t­ amounted to $544,053,208; those of the nothing else. Experience teaches her 10YEIN TINTIN United Kingdom were less-than $IS.- a UnW next year. Who knows So Will You $17,389. As Great Britain has hither- that they are without an *equal for re- tx�s so ea-%y and perfect IF you what cbanges a year may At the drst at= of 4 lieving baby of any of the manY minor Cold. buy "BuckleVs-, The . .. ... to been the largest single export war- use the same kind of dyes Profes. i bring? See a steamship agent 11-It does does two thing*- ailments which afflict him at one time 11111101W Dyers use. Dyes that are relwv" tho eough instantly and -,ket for American goods of all sorts. or another The Tablets never fall to in bAghly concentr.,d, and make your reservation deughts tim t"W. Dwerent trans -change. In ul e this means an interesting -day All other rsmedws for C? be of benefit-Lbey cannot possibly do Cel powdered, soluble forat, to ColdI6 Bronchitis. Proven V llu 0 the economic situation. olve thenu C harm as they are guaranteed to be No work to diss ftwum*nla and all Throat L rduch as this may mean to the Never an7 shavin craping Round Trip from $155 up. Lung troubk% gold evtrywbem free from all Injurious drugs. 9. un us I under mon"-reftuded gularantes. 9 " Chfldrert haff fare - every. crumbl:ng them up. They are I- lValted States It perhaps means more Concerning Babys Own Tablbm W. X Beckley. und**& to Canada. It would not have been_ -Ont thing include& 1.62 _L_ 92 Mutual St- Teroato mr� Rduell Hill. Norwodd-, 31. possibie for the Dominion to buy so says: -"I shall always have a good i C_ h imuch it that country had not been In ristmas SaUings- word to say for Baby's own Tablets From BALLPAX such admimble condition financially. I have given them to our Oaby girl. 0Y--8-;L-A- IL a Acu Ur a Adah- 'The* -Dec. S-AXTOMA fbr 1?17�. truth is that Canadian business J� f� th- --I medicine the i has been healthy and prosperous and has evefr had and I am proud to say Is atil climbing, In agriculturp., In that she took second prize at our baby Imanufactures and In mining the con- show. She is eleven months old and I ditions have been such wis to warrant weighs 22 pounds. No mother whose Isousid expansion. I child to peevish or ailing will make a The great wheat crop of 1925 start- mistake in giving Baby's own Tab- led Canadian agrlcultur,6 upon a new lets."' It came at a career of prosperity. . Baby's Own Table% are sold by! Havre and Loondo n. Prove-V�c_ I I—ATHZZqIA for Belfast. Liverpool and Glaftiow. Dec. 12—ASCANIA for Plymouth, , H 'i K r Your Stock avre and L�oudax 0 Prom ST. JORN, MB. Minard's Is a handy and effec- rice. 10—ATHENIA for Belissu tive f1first did bo.thAn the stable Liverpml and Glanow. and barn _7`�tfme when world prices for grain CA?ZkD1&N medicink dealers or direct by mail at' "i C� W were satisfactory, As those prices 25 cents it box from The Dr. Wilklam�s and "'continue reasonably good In the world rkets there Is no reason why this Medicine Co_ Brockville, Ont. PATENTS! �ma "Wanted Inventions" ladTantage should not continue. Water 0 List of and Full Information Sent Free b development as provided cheaper an Request _7 %I= MANISAT Co-, Dept. W. Colt. Bay slad Wellingtom TORONTO KMG OF PM" 1power for the factories, which In turn 873 3tiank 10t, OttalW46 On%. 1have been able to employ more work r :F iers and turn out m4re goods. That 4 in W I rath-1 Ahis prosperity bum been national rath xes. er than local *ks been made evident "Ithrough reductions In Income�, taxes. Automobile purchases In the U. S. "Ifor the period covered by -this survey P grlegated about $22,000,000 In value. L9 SR'i"ABED ..There were corresponding purchases of motor trucks anti parts for replace- MAN D �.Ulent. in the same period American exports-of cott6n-goods-to Sauldw ,EIGHT MONTHS 8s,000,000 Tounds, as agal. It total of 7&,000,000 for a co"espond- Aker Takkg'Lydia L Finl6hnm I'- it estimates, ­o, -;Ing period last year partment of Agricul- a % Vegetable Compoliand Could Do made by the De Canada Is now buy- ture are correct, An Her Work and Gained' Ing about two-thirds of all her foreign in weight goods in the markets. o fthe United 4� 'States. if Canada Is a gopd customer of the Melfort, Saskatchewan. - "I had United inward troubles, he dachesandsevere United States, so also Is the %_ Ca Paulin in say back Stat6s a: good customer of nada. % and sides. I was JAst year we bought more goods n 80 sick. generally started In Canada than in any other one foreign 1 that I could nor, "Many a man who I and I was country, the total running wel tip to 04-BE", i:�� hap become a �'t U onaking mud pies a-It a billion of dollars. As in U� most of the ward h speelflist in real estate turnover*., good neighbors, living side by side in 1. time for eight, -reciprocal trust and good will, observ- :months. An aunt. Ing the same standards of hopestY ill came to visit and psychology Footnote belp me as- I was ade. the two countries present to-the Ar nable to attend orld an obJeCt lessoA-in-internation- As a great city develops in Its In to my baby and habitants certain Instincts of alert- al relationships. ness that are usually but embryonic ould not do my "I'd like to see small' coranxinities, work. She tQM It Inculcates She (indignantly): In try Lydia linkham'sVege- ine to "All right, vast' patience, indif- after tak ing two you kiss me again"' He: resignation and rn , und,and fer table ly, rin a"an effective antidote for keep your'eYes open this time Once. IAte one afternoon recent Tht whole world knows.Aspi S bottles I coul get up d dress my- I at one ol the most Songested Broad- pain. But it's just as important to know that there-is 0111y olle self. 1 1.11 vdia E. Pinkharn's 131ood Medi 7ine. en fi B tho k th Of the millions of ackageS way corners in- the Times Squate dis- genume Aspirin. The name Bayer is on every tablef,, and on the 1i I r t 6 �Qf Red Rose Tea sod, few, if rict, an gainly eap of large, o box. If the name Bayer ay)peais, it's genuine*; and i f it doesn't, =edicine I onjy weighed seventy h�, pasteboard eight pounds, Nowk weiigh twice as nd any, are returned as unsatiS- erle p y crus ed it is riot! Headaches are dispelled by Aspirin. So are,colds, a much. If I get out 6f sorts or weary . ..... .. . es 111 en deposited I nthe m 1 .1 I t y. That's because Red Abe pain that goes with.th�m; even neuralkia, neuritis, and rheluma- �iind can't sleep I always take another ac or ked only in Alifini- of the c�walk nea rthe curb�. r -wi ponrid. Rose is'pac . ti§M PTOMPtly 'TeUived. Get Aspirin�at any drugstore� bottle of the Vegetable Clem in . It sp wled. But pedestrians, at I 1 1 find, it wonderfully good. for fe- um. There is -ney ex any- detoured, I ritheir home-going hurry, ­Prev�n directiorrr- rnale troubles, and bave recom- loss of flavor through darnp- d probably few asked themselveq; Aspirin; Ve only too glad to answer any letters an inended it to my neighbors. I will riess. Never any staleness, or "III wbE* other town in the land could -Phociani presmbe % deterioration. The bright, n- obstruction so Informal - and SO I receive asking about it. Mrs . ... . Wim.iAm RIT61LE, Box 486, Meli�" clean aluminum container supremely Inopportune be encounter- it NOT A ect the heart does Saskatchewan. keeps Red Rose as fresh and ed?" registered In Canada) Lndicatins Bayer Himufacture. WbIle It 'Anvory. as the day it was to well known that Aspirin ISSUE No.A8-*27 0 -Aspirin in the trade rnark ( means Bayer mnufaeture. to, napre the priblic atairlat Laita- t -will their Bayer omm" traftuiark. For all pains-Minard's-- Liniment. 'U"s. ttle Tablets .4 stamped witN packode. 32T 7. pi d _•"fr ^` f` : ."9i. ..F,.•,c.y�.w.v. y±'.Y, .. ,.. �.•7'n "3: .Y?"i. 'G .R' .1 "7 "' d1' .�•.�.. _ �r».v».as^.'N' a+..t ,- C"Cr` -wcr , �f' "'T ei:yrn. ��'. -.i � n. - ...,, e.. - , - . +. ,.= 7�...a s . a'�i'C' x ;y .,.. .' 'i•"r.F "p.'... ... : ' a ,.' .;t.`4si'«'': `.' ,F.i,;.�'+.: �; a :+' .3'n .. ` +.`.�A:." . � °�.. "= � - :iN' - '�'.�i -- .n Fs• '. ::� ,. •. .T•�Sw, .. w.... ."•urn ,, .., g..x_ ,... .n. -.o .., ., ,...r.. .',. ;�Yt+: —v 3: 4n�"c•. 3.' •x `y .e. .a �r �. x. .�,;, u'd -Fd «�f. .�. �ia��.•,. n.,,.�s''�.•__ y °,:4 a.icr.. �3 , -s :, +yw .:.. ..w... �... -y.:.� sue:.. .�.i. .d .+. -.t. 1��� - w�t. •.s,`,��s. +�wa.:•t• s.� .+'L. ����i ._ ���� . �...-. �. � . ,. ,, - „ . ., ..; _ . �.. .. t. • � g,. .. '- ..: '; . _, ,. '., ;. .. .,. •.� .� 4.. `'�� •�� �•^� TQQ QQ -Mre. A. E, lfcCalltim, of Au- -Dr. H. T. Fallaise, Resident Dent - _. ,�* �,,�� ;',L�v��p�p• - rorf►, was the guest of E. C. and ist. Office -over Balsdon's bardw+aze - � � d Mra.:Jones, for •several days last store. Oifiee hotira, 9 tos6 daily and ' � `.� { � � � � � •'� / ' ,r _ - evenings by appointment. :LJ ..11 `V �� •-1�r. ' of Toronto, spent- �e�ueaeli Burrell- and Miea Lil- -Watch oat for counterfeit , 3- .- - _ , '. - -- ,hi� irlekerinR friends. - - � � '6an��h R'rap, of Oshawa, lean Wiman have. been speadiog a bank notes which arA now in rir• -` .•. `. ,`. ` `'^"' few da a this week with the .lot- culatinn. A few days ago a $10 -. - `- ' epemt with R. C. Stork. y counterfeit bill was handed into �- -,�'!� hoe purchased tar's parents is Peterboro.. The hunters are home with the epaila of the chase Th @p caw their ' $he J.��Y ProFm'tY here. -,lies Aggie Marquis, of strond, the beak here. They are.ezeellent ti quarry, They took a bead on it. BangT _ _ , - lies. J. Cowan and daughter, who had been attending th® Wo- imitations and therefore are hard =� Bang 1 They got it. " -� "`� men a Institnte� convention at Ta to detect. ,,. 7Helep, spent s few days last week !They took advantage of their opportunity � `�' �� �d 'onto,- spent the weals -end with -W. (}. Ham, accompanied by �' � ' - ' ����` �ro�nto. Pickering relatives. J. B. and Mre. Horn, of Petea•boro, Take. advantage of yours. � - � w.� w �': •. = 1'[se. R. H. Croak was is �To- ,,,_The month] meeting of the was in the village an Bnnday and $-��- `�1.2� ��NT�N�' ►S v,• ^4 rotito" last week attending the y :. � " -\ �' "4Po>nien'e Institute Caoveation. Women a Guild of St. 6eor� a called oa a number of friends. �`�� -Will donors of preserved fruit Church will be held at the hoit5ttie. He was oa. hie way to Toronto Lo . _ �. "`�`•�:� ,� -�t,� �oapital for Sick Ohildren of hire. John Draper oo Wednele= tAke the egoaing train icya•Bpriag - - �p " say, Nay. SOth. -at aso p. m. field, 'lilacs.,, where he will spend `.' ';Rubbers � - '.� �u�ber8 ; �11IIb}JBrB �� ��� = pteata�'aend in their contribntiona -The party of htRaters who the winter withJiiie daughter, Mre. �'+j� �� s°°°k' - wentont from Pickering io quest G. E, Glover. .'' We are stocking once again the famoaa �'r' -Mrs. Whitby bas returned ' � � of deer returned home on Frida - �� - gloms, after �ependirsg a w ek in � -Chas. L. Mitchell, chief #ore � Gutta Perch. Line: Q evening. Their heating groan s �3 - _IBt. 'Thomas, owing to the illness were in Halibnrton Count but caster of the' IIaited States Wea _ _ • � �` � . Hof her sister. y� the' Bareaa, says -- that we map . ' they report ,game as being veEy p � ::'Winter Suits and Overcoats - -�ngh and Mrs. 11«fechio were have a severe winter as a peHalt - _ ��,a '` -'� �fn $1'rongliam on Frida last at scarce, as the whole party of eight for having a mild fall. We seed - _ �� '.'." y haste's bagged only one deer. ��, .., hiding the funeral of the late sot feel discouraged for in a few Made -to- Measure -9ea�i Ready and Tip Top's_Famons $24.00 Iane. -On Sunday eveningg is St. days some other 'wise - fellow You'll be amazed at the values we are offering. �� ffire. F. Gerow, Andrew's Church, Rev. J 9. Fer- Every garment guaranteed. „ -Mrs. M'. Purdy, of Toronto, ac• will probably come along and pre- _ _ _ �° 'eonopanied by ill's. Geo. 8amilton Bnsoa preached a very interesting Q - ,- � _ ' ' - „seat strong arRumente to bow sad daughter, Helen, oflieewick, sermon on ~'The Prodigal Son.' that our coming 'winter will be a - It was illustrated by besntiful •'viaitea with' J. C, and Mrs. Philip very mild one. So you can take For the wise, early Christmas Shopper we are showing some very Etna � ` ` "�. x• on Friday.- _ pictures throws apes the screen, your choice: liaee of Bhirte, Hosiery, Gloves, Dlitte, Bcarfa, Tiea Etc. r �- . , -The Christmas entertainment ihe- Y�9:andtlieSnnds - School. _ _.. • . having recently .ptirchaeef� a new --After two-er -three dap>�illr►eee -- - ' Now ie the time to get the beat patterns. .,. ,of 1St. George's Sunda School will from poenmonie, nee of oar -- -- - - -- -- y lantern. ° "lee held in the Town Hall on' Saa- highly respected residents, Miae � .� �� � ::da8, Dec. 17th, st 7,80. Silver col- -On Saturday .afternoon, Dea Sarah LidRett, y Fred T. •�nnting Pickering 3rd, a splendid opportnaity will died early Sunda � ;�: Eetabliehed 1857. r lection. All welcome s be given to yon to purchase your morning in her ?5th pear. Jae _. _ l h ..,. _ �t,' ,.,� : ?;; : - Rememb ®r floe drama, "Peg O, ceased bas bees.. in poor heat ��� Christmas presents at a reaso$• - ��') ::Iiy Heart," to -night (Friday) at s since ao accident with which she able price when a sale of work met about two years ago. Miss = oclock in the Dnnbartoa Commna• � .�� wil! be Held in the Towa Hall, �,� }'° _Dty Hall, under the enapicea of�be node' the one ices cf St. George's Lidgett was a native of Pickering I - '' ; xa,r ;St. Qeorge Branch of the A. Y. � township, and hoe been a resident � � ��� �,� P', �, �Vomeo's Gni d A good assort- of the township practically all her �• -. �"` meat of articles will be for sale, � � . - Norman Morrieoa ]sit on Fri - fife, over forty years of which was also home made cooking. After• .day.mornin to aeanmA his- new a eat in our village. She woes - . _ J� ���7 ; �.. _dative ss teller in the Standard noon tea will be served. Avery member of the Methodist Church -_ _ � � 'Hoak at Bowmenville, his snceee- hearty welcome fe ezteaded to all. sad of the IInited Ehurcl} since �' '%�� �`- -On Saturc�sy night two con- �- ., • ,�,� eor: Mr. Miller, having arrived to lea from Montreal, travelliaR in the naien. She wan the last cur- �� ��' �;- ''��ke over the work here. � Fard...touring ear with a Quebec viving member of her family. - ' - �- � ' ' � �-" " � -Tile Pickering Drag Store hoe -The high rea et in which she was .> . �" '• liceoe ®. arrived in the viltaRe�n � .:'. �� .. -:,!� _ _ . `bees Improved by , puffing in a held was shown by the large nom - j` 9aturda night and registered at _ �*� ;pew plate Rlasa window at the � her who attended her funeral on � � _ the Go on House where they ae- .. . - '; � c, : _� trorth -west corner which will Rive cured rooms for the night. They Tnesdap afternoon to$alem Ceme- - �� _ amore light sad give a hector ap- tery. � � _ v 'faulty to die la goods. stated that their dPetiaatioo w>se �� At 9t: George � Church on Detroit. Oa Sunday morning -rJn Friday eveaiag last Joha � ��r� �� �� � '�� S��l>tl� �Or ��� .Saenday 5 School will meet at 930 they rose sad paid their bill and Kammer Rant with s very sapless- _ departed withautwaitiag fortheir aa't accident which will lay him .. � �� �� �,� ��r ���,,� . � -:; : u. m. Morning service at 10.50. ibad eveainat earvice at ?o'clock. hreakf$�t Some time aster the off duty for some time. He was iltr. J. M. Cameron. of Wycliffe _maid entered the rooms to make going into Toronto with Mr Grid• _ _. ,�� y� _ _ _ E x '. � up the bade and diacroveR•ed that a lend is the latter s track, end at •T �� `� IQollege, will coadnet both servi �7 � •� �• - ' pair of Hndeoin Bay blankets were cbe tern of the road at Weat Hilt �.,1'e' e are ®�er$Iag �t�l.Jel iLLQnt ®f� Brand 'C • Daring the past weak s large "'ring. Traffic OfBeer Reid and they were meeting another car, 1'y . . member of antes were ditched i°rovincial Constable Cookman which was travelling at a npid ._ �` were both notffled abd raee9agea rate, sod file driver of wl�li ap• .Ise ®dad �a18%ns ill �+� ®Z. .. >.'along the Provincial 83Rhwap, lied the brakes is order Fo avoid ��.IDwing to the eTippery eonditioa of °'ere seat to the police atToroato, P - ;s .` ' tthe road due to the rain aadfroet, Wiadeor sad Coboarg to be on the s colliaioa if Oassible Instead of - packages tOr. the �.: lookout for the pu•ty sad have tiffs. however, appl�inQ the brakes - •1'�diclilOL1 ®l� .. -,� �m which pat a eostiag of foe oa the them arrested. The number of sauced the car co s id directly to � � � "mod' of the car liceaee was not received, f root of Mr. Gridlaad's track. '� - " - l>irs. W. J. Clarks at a few _ :: .l10 _ _ _ �� :— - bat a deacriptlo>Q of the car, which The sadden impact ceased bir. - �, • - •� p ...:. .•. ,, ppee � .. - , , - �ays last week in Haiaiitoa visit was painted different_ from usual, Remmer w be thrown against the . . W � _ . ,<� her sister, Mrs. Robert Fits- svialiahield whitoh was emtsehed. - - O - _ was given. = - 1 . ��,- ,'' . • ,uias,oae. and atteadiaR the wed• s -..' :. � '' _ , �, _�diapt of her nephew, Robert Fitz -Un Tnesdsy moraioR one of He sae,aiaed several bad rate tr'Sm � _ ` �eiumone, }r., which toot place oa oar oldest residence, in cha person broltea glis0e. one on the aide of � ��� �� �� ���� �: of Lafayette Gordon, died very hie Deck �� about fan' iachee, , latnrda�+ soddenly at bin home here, to bin loon sod hs�f an loch deep and p � . -W A. sad biro. Acid and eon, seventieth year. Deceased had wse within an eighth of sa inch of t Silly, motored to Barrie on Mon- been is .pour health fors long the jugular vein. The wound fe- - , � , s -• :dap evening to speed a day with time, lint was always able ,to be gnfred deve ;al stitches to close' t. �`,,EVery package gUaraalteed � _ .. __ relatives. They wareaccampsnied around. Oa 8noday ha complain• � eorreot Weight and - �• by James Andrew, who spent the � of not feeliaR well, bat lie did » " _ �+ day with 8. J. and ldrs. DtiargnL, not consider that bin cwndition ••������_'�' - •�neW �il�'ik. . ": of Btrond. wse serious. On Tuesday 000rninR -'�. - _� � •� . ' ,' . • -The eervicee ,in St. Panl'e se he was rising Prom hie bed �be .; Citinrch oa 8noday- will be :10.80 TO RENT -on con. 2. PioltariaR, • ,: Thompson deedless Raiaius� in "The Crnee That Never fell barkwarde and ezpired in a * �o�, A�yto Teo., waaoa. 'a. ro r Bed R. R. 2. Pkkeriag, 44tf 1 • • ,�Paile." Second o! caries. 7 p. m., few minutes. Decea wse born :.- - ,. '' nn . �- -,•,fie Life that Coasts." Tha in North Oehswa, bat wben� boy, O�ie�Ci�i- Robbrr bead bnRin. , � �• .. b111�L at i�la� Cents :�- � '' aainiater will preaeh,� (load music. moved with hie psreats to the F>aaaa:o�a�. � r;rn•�fa,a .Lase. Apay E. �,. per pound. , - . . .,All welcome, tarRn east of the vii ge,`aow own. cieeson, caaremont, ,� n , `� �� .,, -The regular mest;na of the ea by E. H. Morley, sad hoe been ��TTOTIDE- Having purchased anew Qr ©sae &Blackwell MiBad Peel In bulk a resident of the village ever since. lr...win� maceioe, i amptepared to do custom f ,, 'Women a Ioetitnis will be held oo A year ago Let March. be and, hie eswin� at'redneed "u'• Elmer'rea�s, Pinter- ,• ' Taeeday nest. the 29th fact., aL ►s. ,. ,� -i2 brother,' c�'eeorRe, moved into '� =� lemon, orange and citron, at ` , tEhe home of Mrs. W. J. Clark. rooms in the James Richardson � OTAT088 P'OABALE- Aayquan- �'� ` - . -..The delegates. l[n. C. E. Sterrit6 block. Deceased wse sever mar• �� oflSrsttlas potatoes, aaliverea.. 29 CBIItd per pound. ]sad l[re. R. Winter, will Rives to Eder stow,. cooa.►ooa. > s tie ��- - _ ,rcepost oi= the laroviacial C?onvein- H°d+ and lived with his bachelor veoa. .� u•12 _ . .. �'tion. Mrs. 1iP. B. Powell will re- brother. He was a can of the late � OR SAL$ -ss veariiog bans, >aa� Lemon � and Orange only Aar 2�c � lb. _ ` ,port on Immigration. - � Henrg Gordon, who died some Free Roeb and, RLode island Reds, use . - -- Remember the bazaar to be years a o. His funeral took place c�l.re. or.iiie ��. caaremoot. 1 PLoa son. �- today (�arsday) .and after ser• :: (�7'et �n early OIl this "Del �OntO'.' 'held in the Towa Hall to- morrow vice ' in Bt. Gieorga'e Chnreb, "his OR BALE -A � bores power gas x.. Q '°`° ;($atneday) alter000a, beRinninR remains were oenve ed to their F•asi.e, cnctia Loa, turnip psip r sad roar ;,Seeded �a181II dal• � � -st 8 o'clock, ender the anspieee of y in. aL.at tie sUa�le .f December, Deno, Cahert, " the Ladies' Aid of Bt. Andrew's last resting -place io Erskine Ceme- liekenng, i2 - _ ' , ._. tery. He is survived by his bra ' .IIoited C.hureb. These will be s �;�p A tALE -Bay bores, hood driver , .. - ::;,sale of fancy and useful article., the', Gror�e. of this place, Ricb; i' Arsly os,a„ j]aper� _' �ifbk Madaaford "' �,'* ' *' °•.home made baking etc. After- srd, of 8ni11 •Lake,. Man., and One R. R, l,llhitry, �a�atsoad, 3 mileseasi of � ,. . �'• - - si�ter. Mre. Cheater{ of Vaneonoer, Pickering. • ;s+"'�^ ...:""''•'"��.-"'t 11 -12 - _ _ noon tea will also be served. B C =} ' -The �Voruen'e Missionary Bo- OR SALE- About 2i scree stood- - - C H A P � A�� ." clef of 9t. Paul's IIoited Church -The death occurred at the Fin�ttibber, mo•ay maple, co'be solo ycivau- :.;� �, • `-"' will hold their Thank offering home of Chas. B. Palmer on Fri - I ;n a ut quarter sae Iota. A. J. Taylor. R, 1�. Z, Pickering. 12 • � ' - '• "Westing on Thtiredap, Dec. let, at day morning }set, pf George Lrna, (� TRAY•E1,2 -�•Oo to the., prepuiees of �$ p, m., at' the home ' of Mre. in hie loth yeKr. His funeral took 1,7thenpa i�nea, lot S,;corl, l Pickering, a - - -: H. Arnold. Miea 'Isobel Mein- pplace on 9uaday afternoon to xolstein'ba�t. Loeer•maylyi+ve Game by rev- � -.'_ '�j cosh, of Honsn, Chian, will ad- Erskine Ce�etery, the Pervice 'ng vroperty and paying e:penxa. w. c. ghee, THE : (�Tj!�TR�T _ ��,������7 Pickering. 1s -14 j v j;� 1J ' �dresa the meeting and Mips Helen• being conducted by Rev. J• S. Fer• �•OR BALE -At Locust Hill eleva- �� - Banner of Whitby Ladies' Coll• guson. Deceased was born on the FI , tor: car gluten feed and car of winter wLeat mp p r , ',, will i•eadeC several seleCtiODB FlemiaR farm. $ingatOII . Road bran and shorts. just arrived. Andiull supply of. - * Y" 1 Vlephone 4900 ~'" • = vocal music. east, formerly known ae the "Poet an kinds of feeds. E. A, Aathiat]e. it '- -Among those who `attended Farm." which was owned by his EOB(3L�EAY- Li�f6'eed auction• - ' � ` � �`: � � T - .. _ .: - - � :.:+the fooersl of the late Mies Led- father, the late John Legg. Near Geer, Altone:' Live stook. ana general sales - —_ _ __ __ _ • 1 thirty years a o • Mr. Lang omptty at•feiuled to. Terroi reasonable. R. •,. . -' -> `,Kett on Tneada s�iternoon were y g �, a, stonffyine, Pbonestotrif.soos.� al -4 � • • p +- Mr. and Mrs, Wileyy, of Bt. Catb- owved to Thedford, Lambton _- = - _ �,arioea; Neleoo sad Lon Ledgett Count where be purchased a FAB1N FOR BALE 0�= -iEENT- ' y North half of lot 34, coa.9 ;Pigkering Town- �;�.11tU � Re airs Accessorise Oily and �s►od wives. of Oshawa; Charles small farm, and where he hse ever ship, �plr on mim, Lone niar°k, sins, P � � +� ' Ledgett, of Greenwood; Miee Aa- since resided, with the e:eeption Thos.l :en, R. t�`z, c>sremoat, oat. it -i4 � =•�•` '� , ,'t31 : °.Hie LedRett and Frank and Mre. � a short time when be lived in nR BALE- Bbearlin Bbro biro �` t,�aaoline A(�tyleIIe ., eldx�ag, 'Ledgett: of Toronto; lira. Brew- BhebnwRin, in the State of Mich- Framrrnm imported •ire. �pttre -Lea xo]- _ � * �•' ' �,. ''.ter of Cohonr and Fred $eldon igaa, where he clerked is s bull, i year ola, � so, MammotL whi :. • :' - Battery_ Qh� hard ware afore, and where he was ��° socks wm. c!k 1r•, R. R. No. 2, Ctars- . � ;. sad Will Ledp�t sad wives, of naant, PhpneClare241. ai9 `: Whitley. married. Last March be had a ORONTO W1f'P•WABH LAIIN- � ` ; , -8t. Andrew's Y. P. B. will hold severe attack of flu, which wee � �iepaii'e 3Tiad8 On all makes . - " file regular weakly meeting this p • DRY (Semi 6pi�L) —•Let oru k�r.ar can aaa followed by other eom lioatione, ��� oar 24 bon} lenkF Jtui. l.a.e your �� - .a i • _ - (Friday) et+eninR at 8.00 o'clock, from which he could sot rally. �� with Mt. s. 1 attb, barbel .bop. w. 1 ` . ' ' tb 11e and � p� ap-an4. del��e�'d times a we�i. • Vi. VRa D. � '' "'� �'' ender a direction of the Citizen. Abort seven weeks ago, � _ _ ` - ship Committee. A special fen- Mrs. LenR came to Pickering to FARi1[ FOB BALE;OR R23NT -ai .; _ _ _ _ • t,are of the peoRram will be a reside with b[r. Palmer. hoping acra of land is lot 12, eon. a Piolkezing, _ _ _. ^'} ' of water at both lacy and goof build a - • "mock trial, pat on by the Rnem- that a winter's rest would benefit ,nedinm finees. ?am t; red co sea or � ac= r. _ _' . " - Riers of Lbe committee. Owing to him. He gradually beeeime weak- �� N ]poor health. James w. xi ut� R. i. _ �, �"' er, as he was be and medical aid, i 1 � a� the laairern slides not arriving for y RLES � µ�SP�NC�R '. 'labs last week's meeting, the lso- He is anrvi ed by hie widow; one FOR BALE -A outnbe: of Plymouth �" y Rock cockerel., d'mt from a of fiat � �' • .. ]tern lecture on Mieaione is Dondi brother, William, of E hetnig �- L°"'bqun,od www pyre. � don bred to-lay lamp eggs. Marc • ,Will be Riven at Lhe Y. P. 8. meet_ township; and One eiatef, ffiR•6. Fid. i bi:da from the Pedigrees hatchenta. Now as the- � ' � - ;�� ®� ®n s. Rime to t your pick dt the lot at 82.50.,," Apply i ii � inn i hiA week i coanectaon with p ll, of the second conc•ea- Piekenng ^. Pho "� - $��,'(,y �ietOr �^ " P � � ` � P�$�m .ion of Pickering i � �000, cross' ocf 7 � a he alto ®a 0 am � .,. . •� ' .. -. .. , � . .. .�. .' ,. ro... ��' .. ..� 'y - .rya' M -. 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