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OL. XL�'111: = PICBERING, .ONT., FRIDAY, SEPT. 21, 1928 -No.
loin r000ti►ssal Nark*. Ct#reea RS'Qet OUNHARTON� _...--__.•DUNHARTON. -_:.-
On Sunday at the Community Hall, --Miss Bassam was the guest of Miss GREENWOOD
Arei�f lies ZU and Backe church service will be held at '8.30 _ .
conducted b Rev.W.R. Sproule. Margaret Fraser last week-end.
111. PORSYTH. Oph.D., Di�wtor y p Miss Margaret Fraser•returns to
crical AaoeiationotOatario.Res. pPa11 are welcome, her duties near Detroit on Wednes- _
an
Member of the American..opsamatrkal `Facto _ dayLL
�� Era• esamined by appointment. osHAWA Miss Mamie Tubbock,;of Aurora, is
.Claremont. Oct -- ,
A fatal'motor accident occurred one the guest of her cousin, Miss Agnes BstabHshed 18'88 " ,.
lsysi. Baskets o2 all S1ZeS day last week near Courtice, when •Thom, -this week
Mrs. H. S. Phair 'of that place, was
Wm and Miss Mary Pearce took
A® B. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and struck b a car driven b Arthur a motor trip to Michigan to visit
eSoficitor.NotaryPublic Etc. Money to and descriptions y Y cousins last week. ---.The
Gas. south wing,court House, Whitby. 251y Grisdale, Peteiboro, who was placed Harry and'Mrs. Toyne, of Cobourg,
conducted b Coroner Dr, F. J: Run- g
at lowest prices ander arrest. An inquest is being
G. BRUWNI1rGt, S. C..•Barris. Dung woman who was killed .about are visiting the formers father, and .
�iatedy west o Post
'ublic, dee Street, y relatives here this week: Chopping Dept.,
ilaoaaediatel west of Post Office.Luncas Street. Run-
die. Mrs. Phair is the mother of the
Whkby. House phone 366, vane phone 392. bliss .Townsend, of - Kalamazoo,
Salt for sale ale same spot two years ago when U.S.A., is the guest of her daukh-'n EATON & ROSS-Barristers, $o. err t12rs.-Jno, Taylor, fora fortnight. is ?lOS'V in
aBrars. No,-tlura Ontario Buudiug, 330 struck by a motor car, t , -
IDs"y�seret•Toronto• ORAS. A. WHITE. - - Miss Gle a Gilmer accompanied _
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P.1hBeaton, .,GREEN RIVER. her aunt and uncle, W. and Mrs. Iu
D F•Rosa. Adelaide 27(57 ,.,Sueesesor to late W. G. Barnes -- Squires, to their home in Battlecreek, 11 blast
Phone Mark 6420 Wram. and Mrs. Pugh, of Toronto, the early part of this week.JUL
'�IOHARCBON PIOgERIN(I- visited with home folks last week. Capt.. and Mrs.. Kilroy Harris, the <"
BaLiatere. Ing.�Co stet. 213-214 Conteh- Mrs. W. A. Fuller left this week Australian writer and author and lec-
easelonLife Building, Corner Yonge and Rich- - `
RioadSte..Toronto.Phones Main 1390 and Main Roofing Material ! for Sandwich to tiisit bar daughter. tuner, who is now travelling iri United -I am ready to buy
td49o. Pickering once open Wednesday and Wn- and Mrs. Duncan and son; States and Canada called on Chas.
sawtday evening*. Phone Pkat.seo0. act + ,'' `" nein crops... .. •
8 z British Columbia Shingles spent last week-end with friends at and Mrs. Annis and family last week-
5 •r Sandwich. end. W HE A T
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No. 2 8 and 8z `k Wm, and Mrs. Mitchell are. at Misses Violet Allison and Helen
BLAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S., present visiting their daughter in 'Thom and Mrs. Ben Totton, visited
Granduaterof the Royal Cadge of Dental Saskatchewan. the formers sister, Mrs. pan Henniek AND. .�
Baf�na and Univenit7 of Toronto, OQ,ce ,
aver bfurdock'a confectio store, Whitby. TORONTO ASPHALT The -local W. C. T:-U. -held- their at N. Tonawanda, N.Y., U.S.A. Miss -p� �
ewe �°is c i t° a° tne•'pt 220. ` ye• ROOFING monthly meeting at the home of Allison remained. with her sister for ,R A R, L-E 1
Murray's 18 in., 82 in. and 36 inch Mrs W. A. Fuller, A very interest- a few days.
1\TEIL C.SMITH. D. D. 9., L. D.S„ widtks, 4 in 1 Shingles • also ing program on anti-narcotic was The •September..group of the. Duan- and will pay the highest price.
�.•`�1(Sueceesor to Dr. J. N.Dales), Graduate of ' given and much enjoyed by all. R barton Ladies' Aid are giving a birth- '
the[loyal College of Denial Surgeons and Toron- Metal Valley and
to Vaiversity. At Claremont office over P. A, - Ridge Rall. day tea on'Thursday afternoon, Sep- 7+• �•- Q`R�NN
g�t'sstor2 everyTneadayandFrid�� Phone GREENW000- tember 27th, at the home of Mrs. Cor-
' Material, or will give price on bett, Fairport. You are invited to
_ _.. Our Women's Missionary Auxiliary
HGraduate
-- --- finished job, b 0 A L
ERBERT T. FALLAf9E, L D Q•, j .• come and brio; a friend. Proceed.,; in
are holding a special Fail Hails in
D. U.5,• Gr uftiate of the Royal College of 'T/••� gid of,the rEr slat
lomtal Surt�`ns and the University of Toronto, �•� �jCKF�iV■ _ �•� t}E Gree:rt�or d Church on Tuesday,
above .S.Baladon'ss ore,Pickering,Ont. • YYY E ` G • ��ptr-mber 6th, at p.m. (s.a^dare DUDLEY-1 l'RNER
`CM50ehours . 9 a m.to Sp.m., or by appoint• ;i^le 1. bins• Jes,ie 1ICInt}'rE, of our
Meat. Pbww Pick 3700. 4sry � j*�D Y a A Rood supply of Hard and Soft
�V1rJD �� Irnryfigration-Departmerr- of Westen. Ore of t e prettiest wedding, o.
1pustastoo ($arae. Canada, will be present to xi%;e us an the seascn took p?ace on Saturday at Coal on hand.. r11=o a Anpply
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addr•�,4, " her work. Mrs, Car=cal- 'the h?mne. of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Tu,- sof Kindling Wood,
t ELIZABETH RICHARDSON- TSE MINING ii ARXE♦ ' !-n, of the Ontario Ladies' Coils r, nrr, Green River, Ont,, when their
A*Fireand automob1,insuranuofalikends• will tell us of some of her ezper- elder daughter, • Hazel- Marguerite FtovelenRth.
pug. senting companiaot sold financial stand. We buT and sell, furnish quotations problems a, a m-issiorrary became•the,,bri.ip of :MIr. Floyd Levi 12tf Phone Pick. 1709,
ier,ces and r
and information on all Listed and :n China. Special music will be Qiven Du,iley, son of MIr, and Mrs. J. C. j
SORGEK9AY-Liceaaedat;cli�n• Unlisted Mining Stocks, t1 member, of the viaitirw Auxiliar- Du,ileyrTyr,,ate,-Ont- --Th,,hot�e was DONALD 'lZt1-RO, PIC$EKIAT##---
Gear, A,tona. Live stock and general sales We will be pleased to advise what Refreshments will be -- --�
' s2n•ed at decorated with a profusion of flowers
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mals attenrred tut Terms rea,wnaDle R stocks to buv or to bold, or the close of"the prostramme: The coca: 'and a trelIi.�e,i arch tif' maiden-hair
s, toulri;;e. PhoneStoul19003. 8:•4 what stock to sell. Auxiliary are hoping for large dele- fern and cG,mos, banker'. with glad- Building and.Genelrl
POSTILL, Licenced Auctioneer. Olient.e are narking mon" by gations from n,ighboring societlea , iofi fornfed an effective arfd beautiful Contracting. _
. los onaoti•• of York sod t'neartn, Ann following our advice. background. The ceremony was cob F.stimete4 f�ratsbed oo all ciaases
kinds asrverP a,so 04Zortrae WHITEYALE, ducted b Rev, G. C, Lamont of
tiesaiw c�san a3*v P o, Doc Our long experiecce in mining.. ex• y • of work-Interior and E:teller.
eddsw - - wadingover a period of twenty Cooksviile, assisted by. Rev, J. R. -
Jt BEATON TOWNSHIBOLERJi: Y Altecasioaa and retain.
years, allows us to gave sound advice On Monday everting there will be Trumpour of Tyrone. The wedding Chimneys Built Concrete Work.
Voce"r'u'esr. oommusscoes for ttattoe on the investment feature of a ruins anally. of members and adherents of music was la•ed by Miss Vera Tur-
s' °�OOmsao.�er tea° p� p the Ba fast Church, where a'ski net, sister of}the bade. The' bride, ' Phone Pickering 5718
ponparsy or the s ula3ive feature of a 'ae P pper
arrassP Ulhta�vaia. Dos, i-v peetive mining venture, and programme will await them. - who entered the room with her father, FAIRPORT. - ONTARIO
The regular monthly meeting of the looked charming y
-^ _ --- - � BULLO W AY, MILLS dt CO. g in an Ivor• satin •� H"� �T � � R Q
M. MAW, LICENSED AVC- _ Women's Missionary-, Society will -be own fashioned with long tight S -
v v T1;3"ER,tor York.Qntarto and Durham Members of Standard g 1
Columbian. All kinds of sats promprty attended stock Excbange. held on Wednesday, Sept, 26th. at 3 sleeves-and a scalloped hem, and the
to. Terme reasonable, Doun fat .ala. may be' p.m., when they will be entertained soft p :Nova Scotia Shin les
;weatrad at NEWT OiScv Bell and lndepm- IMembers of the Montreal girdle was held in lace by f o R
d.nt0house. wbitby,Ont. _sly Mining Exchange. by Mrs. M. Draper, at her home in crescent of r#tinestores. FIPs veil of Galt Gal vanizedSteelShingles
- ---- Office and Board Room,Ground Floor, Green River. Friends and- me'rnbers exqu'sitely embroidered tulle was Bird's Felt Slate Shinglesi
Metropolitan Building, will please take notice. caught with a bandeau of lace'and �-
s' The Whitevale Baptist Church will for sale at
flow IV
` , TORONTO, ONTARIO holy P seed pearls, aorned by a cluster of P
1` 1` 1 their anniversary cert•-ices on Oran a 'blosroms on either side. She T. PATERt�OVS CLAREMONT
PRonee: Adelaide e37! and 637•L K
-_ _ . Surday, September 30th. There will carried a bon.net of sweetheart ros a Calla t rices, Phone$812 '
be two services, at 2.30 in the after- an baby's b a white - --
-THE RURAL noon and 7- o'clock in the evening. d breath,an wore W
ba re th may .L 17
' g goad wrist watch, gift of the groom. -
SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. Rev' Stephens, Claremont, She was receded by Miss Audrey
will conduct both services. P
' _ Haldon, who made a dainty little /�
Thai old fimmace that smoked i flower girl, dressed in pale green iaf- G r7 R A � E
Real Ertate and lasnraace. AUOLEY. _. feta, carrying'a basket of sweet peas, -
so Wit winter, the ons.that We are prepared to do all kinds
and Master_Grenfell Trumpour, ring-
;node you shiver so. Farm Properties a Specially. The fin's] game of softball will be bearer, in. a white suit, bearing the of repairing of cars, also bat-
Head Office:213 214 Oontederatioa played here on Saturday evenigg. satin cushion. During the signing of tens charging, electric
Arthur Wonnacott and wife with r welding and in fact
New 18 the timeto Ce la0e it Life Building. Toronto. • the register, _.firs. Cecil Dudley, of '
p Phone blain ISM. friends from Blackstock, were visit- everything in eon-
Bowmanville, sang. After the :wed-
with a now one. ors here on Sunday: nection with
ding breakfast the happy couple left
---- Hralne2l Oflioe: Gordon HuiidieiR, The Hydro workmen sawed off two for a motor trip through Quebec, the car work. -
' g4� oar prices-let tis instal Pickering Ontario. big maples in front of the school with- bride travelling in a navy and beige Gas, Oils, (Treater and'. Accessories
one NOW and be real cosy Phone 0800. 28tf out ceremony or leave. ensemble, with navy shoes, cloche hat on hand constantly.
% when winter comes. _ The School Fair at Brougham on' ani purse to match. On their. return
' P Gall and eee'anr Catalogues of.
TIME Td]3LR-Pioterins Station Monday.was largely,attended and our they will reside in Tyrone. Dodge.and Star Cars.:
if it is Hardware you want T.R. Traits gains East dna as follows; Pupils did well in prizes, - • - . - _
sive Us s pall. So. 10 Jdail 7.58 A M. Miss Doris Gee was off duty on BROUGHAM. f
`.:. •• 28 Looa1 12.55 P.X. account of illness for two days last
Y Mrs, Uriah Yours of Mount Jo LAWS SARA
Y p .•80 Lotrel 5.24 P. Illi week, but we are -lad to state that g' X' AND SERVICRSTATION
Sunday train, 8.38-A.M. sl'te is in good hent, iL again and back spent a few days during the past Y" :`
„aT_QT _ $�Sg�Y Trains going Wast due as follows- to work in the,school. week with T. C. and Mrs,-Brown,
�W • i No. 29 Local , 9.29 A.M. The Community corn roast was'well ' -The is dies 'of the Women's Insti- School Opening 27 Local 2.26 P.M. attended•on Mon4ay evening, although tute met at the home of Mrs. Milton _
_ PIC%E.RING ••' 9 mail POOP. M. the weather was cool, A splendid Burk, where they entertained- the - -a
Sunda train, 6,32 P. M. g Whitevale branch of the Women's In- a y hart program was pat on by the stitute. :�. ver leasant afternoon,If you in the class of the wise Foregoing is according to Standard Squire Orchestra, Miss Jean Clark, was en'o ed a yap resent,time. Mrs. J. Stork nasi Communi,t son s. . Y Y P Speci Would a=sst Y e A lar a atter•-lance and an excel-
Aid stand with the beet at the top: The colla was good, cies were vomer.- g ,i •�_ _ _.
Then read what the merchants so. CLARE'IIONT nus-azx3_siisappeared quickly. Presi- lent exhibit were the chief feature, '
carefully tell 1 E of the•Brougham School'Fair'on Mon-
dent. Frank Puekrin was chairman.-
Aud shop where they ask yon to Rev". Mr: Ferguson and family, of day, It is the children's day and 52.00 Self filllIIg .
CREAMERY l Pickering,: they certainly enjoy anti show great
ebop. g,:were'among those present. iliterest in the campetitioti _for' the Fountain Pen
STOUFFVIL-LE. prizes'. 24 K. gold point, gold banded,
MATTRESSES Higbesb price paid for The harvest Horne Services in St.
John's Church on Sunda afternoon gnaranteed "
OF COMFORT Cream at the The Stouffville School b'air:.will be Y
`` held on Friday, September 28th. should be of special interest to the
When you are considering new ClaremOn{f CTe=er9 A sum of. over one hundred dol-. community, as the commupity life M
mstktreases our thoughts natur•- •tars was collected in town'from speed centres around 'the only church here.
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ally tarn ,to our store. Les us fiends. 75c Leather B lid
show you the great vale we are Give ue a-trial and be convinced Stouffville's electrical requirements 'and.spiritual life of the neighborhood
offering: � *� ��++ i c is nearing the 100 horse-power mark rests not only on the church mem _
• DALE MILLS per month. bers but on all who benefit by living' ' ' 'Webster.
An all felt mattress$7.50and 850; A number of our citizens have pick- where a church service is maintained. Dietionery
pttssrs at 10.00, 1250. 15.00, 26.00. P ed up q few dishes of fresh raspber- The annual Harvest Home services
Examine the quality of ticking. ries this week. in corerection with St. John's•United (g80 pages)
E1o11 spring-filled Marshall Mat- Rev. Mr. McLeod, of the Baptist Church at Brougham will be held on -
tress, in A. 0.A. ticking, 28.00, `. Church, preached at the TJnited Sunday, September 23rd, at 2.80 p.m.
'WINWW shsuies, Coogoleum Ruga + For Pastry use Church on Sunday last. (standard time). Rev. E. C. Cragg, �Othfo�
and I,iaolena� always The Good Roads Commission
will B.A., of King Street United Churchr
on h.qd. Our Royal Brand kegin this week to lay out the new Oshawa, will be the special preacher. -
Toad through Stouffvilie. Special music will be rendered by'' a
:•`Int your Qroteer's. Our Council, on the advise of the visiting choir. A special offering is .
Civil Engineer, will bore an artesian asked from the congregation: It is
Farmers who have whes►twetyour well at the base.of our water supply. hoped_.that_there will be a liberal re- - y
'' fl . Ste rtitt Soar made from your own Mr. Ward, of the Brier Bush, was sponse to this appeal. . On Monday , -
wheat. We can o un th,_at-l3_p-m,. -. (:iet'line while they last
Furniture Dealer and ' grind it. of prizes at the Caandian National a fine musical treat will be given in _ at
• ' Exhibition for his many floral his- the .Town Hall by the Datdoi'th Unit-
Funeral Direetors Feed of all kinds-Chiek��ll Meed, plays. ed Church Orchestra, of Toronto. This _ -
hen feed, chop, milifd6d. Peterboro and Stouffville played in is a particularly good'archestra and Jones' Dr $tore;
�'Phone 1800) the ba-9eball semi-finals for the Pro- all should make a strong effort to
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- Chopping every week-dap. - vincial championship, resulting in a hear it. All are invited. Admission ..,]phone 8800
pi81f1D �IITIO r win for Peterboro •by the score of 35 cents; children under 12 years, 20 Pickering, - OntsriO
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should be s large one. Thils roc ted In Canaria-lrTheir Uvei-
Pew and i y .
� •,.- � ;-sa jwststaed oa ilia shoots that wolf their hones, their sap R!7rnslble forwild dog packs gorge themselTes, and The Hon. Robert Forks bas shown Canadian. Canada is their home. And �j]`ntereatin$ 'Points BOYS atnd do hot hunt again Itsttlt>: hunger. commendable restraint In replying to'•Canada is glad to have tbem because e WOr'ld '`.l aha -
othen Shojlld. KMW _ pr-ompts -them to An eo. It dogs are Lord Lovat, head of the Empire Set- they and the many others still to -
''' fed but once a day,,the best time 14 tlement Board, _ who. at Winnipeg, come are aiding In. the great task
: r: of developing oar country. 1.—The war' was due'to s Germa3
By P. B. PRIOR _ about tour O'clock In the eiternoon: was quoted as saying that he failed to Austrian plot to dominate the Balkadte.
Exercise Is do essential to s dogs understand why Canada scan bring Lord Lovat and others sbould take
o+ i Although I am writing this article' welfare. Delany people imagine that 61,000 Immigrants from "non-prefer• note of the Hon. Robert Forke's re �• —Germany and"Atlstria Were the
thiany for the benefit of young-folks, to turn a dog loose is to exercise It. red" countries annually and only 60, harks to the .Empire Parliamentary victims of allied plana of gonqueat and
aS Association in Ottawa: secret diplomacy.
It Will also serve grown-ups who are Unless the dog-has companions to run 000 from the British Isles. His Lord-
r Interested in keeping a dog—os
even with, it rarely takes much ezereide is ship also stared, according to a den- "We. welcome all immigrants of These are the divergent conclusions _
dogs as pets, as there is much one a apace. Again, a dog hardly patch, that the British people view, the right type," the Canadian minis, of Senator'Iienry de Jouvenel,-spokes
can learn in choosing 8-suftlLble-dog gets a sufficient run when led out on with alarm; Canadian readiness to ter of immigration said, "but especV man for France and her allies'in the
nM as a companion. bring to this country what may be aiy do we welcome those of Great Great War, and D;. Friedrich-Rosen,
a leash. A'good pian, where apace U Britain who come here•to -make their spokesman for'Germany, in an official
To begfn with, oas_rarely-_meets-a limited for exercise"Is to teach a dog termed "subservient•peoples." D
boy who takes no interest in dogs. to chase a ball or other article when To this Mr. Forke replies that "it home. Our- policy to wwar responsibility the
� •• immigrants who can
.possibbllyy b e ball debate e as, September Current History, covering
ialmost every country boy possesses a thrown to It, British.immigrants won't come to almilated." tully.36,000 words, Including rebuttal
dog, alo', no doubt, this would -be This brings me-to the question of
Canada, we can't help it. The British
eq true of the city boy, if the chaining dogs,which is usually neves- immigrant who is able and willing to - etre Forks added that he greatly re- Botha the debaters are eminent toren
a, q silos o! accommodation was not. sary, unfortunately for the dog. The doom the land is practically being grafted paragraphs which had appear- er statesmen who were actively is
In many instances, an "urmountable practice of keeping a dog constantly subsidized to come to Canada. This
ed 1n certain English papers that touch with foreign policy in the crib
a problem. The boy who aspires to be, on the chain it to be condemned, as It is not the case with the `sytbeervieat British immigrants were not welcome cal years. preceding the outbreak of -
come the owner of a dog is faced is ruincita to the'health and tempera- peoples' referred to by Lord .Lovat, in Canada. St rift statements were the war. Each of them has based his
a" with the question:—Which is the most meat of the anima,
If a dog has to They come to Canada even thougl; not-ln accordance with facts. British arguments on the new evidence cis•
'suitable breed-. Many juvenile dog be chained up all day, the following given no .encouragement to do so by itnmlgranta are 'welcome; no domin- covered and published since the close
owners, of course,.have their.canine idea Is beet. This consists o1 stretch- the government." ion of the empire was putting forth of the war.
Ing a stout wire tightly between two more strenuous efforta.to obtain poo- Senator de J'ouvenel summarizes the
5 followers thrust upon them, and, more According to despatches from Ot- le from the Old Land, he said, results o1 his study of the .new evi•
often than' not, the dog is of the short posts, the dog's chain being at- D ..
r mongrel order. inched fin a' freely running ring on taws, Lord Lovat's remarks in �4'lnni 'There seems to be a determined ef- d nce as follows:
p� peg have canned surprise and are re- e f
Dogs may be kept' as pets or com= the chain. The longer the wire, the fort to give the Impression that the "The signal for war was given by
mons
or purely for commercial better for the dog. garded ae "unfortunate.' One might I :
govermm�t is turning 'away British Austria's ultimatum to Serbia. This
•,n: go further and say that tbey are de- newcomers and having a band at the I ultimatum made Serbia responsible q
°A :needs. In the ]atter case, the breed- The ideal way to conSna a dog l to #idedly out -of place. .Is it anyone's dock every time a boatload of immi :Loi a crime, the Serbian Government's
v Ing of pedigreed stock for sale, -exhl- build a run, in which a kennel is fault if 61,000 non-British Europeans
bition, sporting and working purpose placed (if the.run is,not roofed in).I grants arrives from Poland .or some j complicity !n-which, according to the
decide that they wish to move to other.country. .Such chargee and in-
mutt investigation itself, was `not
mutt be 'taken Into account, and the A puppy should never on any account Canada and,if we allow them to come
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question becomes of greater moment be chained,up.all day. sinuations are, of course, absurd, the even to be presumed;' It was couched
q in? .As pointed out in an Ottawa den-
se° than the mere selection of a dog as The principal points, therefore, to best answer to them being that' the in terms devisedo make it inaccept• J
patch,. & very ,large percentage of man in charge of the whole Immigra- able, Informed by July 6 of Austria's
A companion. remember in maintaining the health i mese people come here with moneytion department, is himself a, British
still, most pople will agree that a of the dog, are not to overfeed it, give !in their possession, remain in the oc• k intentions, Emperor William did noth•
cupations to whish they are directed, immigrant. !ng to modify them. His whole om-
a�., •fairly well-bred dog, of at least, recng- it plenty of exercise, and keep it on Its �
nizable ancestry, is more worthy 'of chain as little as possible. In short, and rarely become a charge upon the I Lord migrovat came to Canada f ells- ince was shown by, his marginal cam•
Y its keep than a mongrel,'though I am keep the dog as near to its natural community. They make excellent' cuss immigration matters. If he meat: a fife ndispatch; 'W from his Ambos•
not unmindful that mongrel doge life as you can.—"The .Humane citizens and it does seem a shame made the remark attributed to him at ascot at Vienna; `With the Kerbs we
• sometimes abow high intelligence, Pleader." Winnipeg, one must conclude that must finish as soon,as possible,' Until
a-visitor from, Great Britain h ccs ro g r than h! _
It does not need much consideration '� should apparently go out of his way !a prejudices are st n e s July �3 when the ultimatum vias de-
arrive at the conclusion. that the �an� - to make disparagtn= remarks con-
todie�cretion. :livered, the German and Austrian di•
most suitable dogs for boys are the l Canadais quIte capable of handling plomate showed the utmost deceit to
weral varieties of Lerriera—lox cerning them. Some ob these new•'
? se comers may hade-.belonged to "sub•'her own immigration regulations: keep Europe. .quiet and to prevent
(smooth and wire-haired), also Irish. To the, England is the country, I Serbia from offering satisfaction of
servient peoples" In Europe, but that, '� her own accord. .. After the Austrian
r�E 'Fashions in dogs change, since and the country is England. And is not the case when they become'
r 1 ultimatum was delivered Germany re•
a change is written on the face of moat`when I ask myself what I mean by citizen of Canada. This country is Chin Girl
things, and you can aiwgys obtain al Eagtand, when I think of England not interested !a what they were, but'
fused to act at Vienna to the interest
t good idea_-of the prevailing fashion in when I am abroad, England comes to in what they are. .�Co bat Ban o� a! passe. :.flet the Serbian reply the
dogs by visiting a dog show. . On one I me ttroagh . my . various sensEs—. 1 Fialaer admitted that no motive for
�e occasion you ,will notice a bench Mr. Forke-himself- an immirant w"ar eilaited. 'Yet he refused-media•-
through the ear, through the eye, and I fro-In Scotland many'years ago. and Binding, of Feet-
- crowded with a particular breed of! through certain imperishable scents, one of thousands of Scotsmen who t:un•-by, England, .France, Germany,
ling. A few years after that breed I I will tell' you what. they are. and have made good is this country— Italy ne The Hague Tribunal. rbiaAustto
1i�riil scarcely he represented at, a1L there may be, those among you. , priests, Supporting 0pp03i hastened to declare was on Serbia LO
At present the fashionable dog puts the eituatlon c.earty w"hen ha,' tion,
feel as I do. says that great efforts, financial and Driven From avoid 'a new attempt of the peaceful
so-
'iteems to be the rather useless, though ! The sounds of England, the tinkle' otherwlse,are being made to attract Temole8 -' Powers tending toward a Deacetul so-
'"ems ,
generally valuable, Pekingese... to LTutton projected by William it was
of the hammer on the anvil in the 1 Chea;c3taw. China, — Footbinding
people here from Great Britain. If
_ abandoned and' the German Military
nvhich the Pomeranian runs a Close country smithy, the corncrakea on a'they won't come 1n. sufficient numbers here !s being stopped by [ores. Shop staff asked Austria to pay no attentian
-second. A dog that seems to be mak• dewy morning the sound of the to overbalance the. immigration from
Ing a great bid for popularity is the scythe against the whetstone, and the other !sada—lands that receive no keepers who were "urged" to paint 'd !t. Germany took the anitf Fra e-
' Airedale tattler. I eight of,a plough team coming over their doors and gates a "vatlonalist declaring war on Russia and France;
This makes s fine boy's companion,.I such.encouragement from the Cana- blue" do not resent the new reforms ;in the case of the latter on pretexts
the brow of a hill, the sight that has than authorities—why should this
s as 'It possesses the-general hardiness t been seen in England since England nearly so much as the young women "admitted o a a
of all terriers, combined with unusual country be blamed,, Mr. Forks and and girls who have had their tightly burg' and violated the neutrality of
was a land, and may be seen -in Eng- his aasisants eatinot_go.over to Great wound toot cloths forcibly removed , Beiglu=m...
`intelligence, The single drawback, )and long after the Empire has per. Britain and compel people to atoms
f however,:in Airedales as boys' pets'is. rafted and every works !n England' by the authorities in the street. i Dr. Rosen's interpretation of the
l - , here, Canada has Invited them and In the country districts of Honan
ghat they grow twice the size of au�bas ceased to function, for centuries extends assistance and"-co-operation. - new evidence .1s lons are
differ-
= rordtnary Irish terrier, the one eternal eight of EnglanrL' , province much trouble has been en$. His concluvians_ are than' aum-
F�'hat more can she do. caused from time to .time by an or•;mnrized:
} The larger varieties of dogs are'not The wild anemones In the woods In I i,ord LovaE. like some others In the ganization' called the Miao lao Kut, ••Russia"had been preparing for war
suited to city dwellers, not only on Apr1L the last load at night of hay Old Land, seems to find ft"dtIfIcutt`ta--whic?i h.ie been urging the women to'
account of their size, but by reason of, being drawn down a lane as the understand that Canada is and al- against Germany and
1310, Great
_their appetites, which must eater I twilight conies on, when you can cling a their old-time custom of bind- Britain, Franca an8 Russia were
ways will be a cosmopolitan county?. Ing heir teen despite all the orders leagued In a secret conspiracy to
largely inter the question to these days scarcely dlot inghlsh' the figures of
a' sof high-priced meat. Another factor borses as they take, it home to the The greatnesshe of this nation is being ci the contrary by government ora check German diplomatically on every
" In favor of a small dog ie that it can bunt upon the mixture.of many races. vials, I occasion and to launch, war against "
farm, and, above alt, most subtle. This is necessarily the case for If it This movement was launched by,her when they considered the time
take exercise where a largor dog can- most -penetrating .and most moving.� were possible for us to transport to the priests, w"ho have been driven ,
not. - _ the ameIl of wood coming up fa an the dominion the entire PODelatlon of ripe. The >;ntente Powers made ae
The neat point to consider *is the I autumn evening, or the smell of the the British Isles there would still be;from their temples. crt military preparations for this
_ event. Izvoiskt, the Russian Foreign
chased.which
Most the
win uadmit hat our ancestors, tens of thousands of K have in this country millions
n! ��— Minister, as Ambassador to France. •
_ scutch fires; that wood etinoke that room In
American ('as Flying seotaman conspired with M. Poincare to bribe
r - -the ways of the very young puppy are years ago, must have caught on the and women representative of practi- dashes): ,"Say, bo, t guess you call!
- Irresistible, notwithstanding that the air when they 'were-coming ' home tally every nationality under th_e sun. that an express'." Porter: "That? ;the French 'public ter the Idea of a
best age at which a dog should be ac- with the result of the day's forage, 'They or their toretathers have come No. it's just doing •a bit of sbund.n'. general European war based o. Poin.
quired .Is between- seven and twelve when they were still nomads, and here for a definite reason. That rea• it'll b'e back lu a minutes" ma.e's Balkan ambitions and M. Porn-
months. If a pup is reared to this care`s desire to `recover Alsace-Lor- ,
when they were still roaming the; son was the improvement of their, raise. for France. After dismember.
3 age, it should:. barring accidents, have forests and plains of the continent' condition in.life and ibe'-search• for i - - "
_ _ �. � !-1ng -Turkey through ,the • Balkan -
reached maturity, leaving Its puppy of Europe. . . .
� greater opportunity. They reached i1t:�fiistrate—".Whatever could Y+ou I League, the Entente Powers aimed to
` •ailmentabehind It. Nothing can be more touching the -,cncluslon that Canada offered-have been thinking of to steal --all
By tar the most conteson ailment is I than to see how the working man this greater opportunity and so they those sheep?" Accused—"I dunno, ,dismember Austria-Hungary. To ed
distemper,- which, probably, accounts and woman after generations In the Serbia
this "purpose Russia used
• for the death of more dogs than any i � came. Thousands of them• have sue- your worship. I must ha' been wool. Serbia as a toot for anti-Austrian plot. -
towns will have their tiny bit of gar- ceeded here. They have` burned the gathering."
'three other diseases put together. I den if -they scan, will go to gardens tinge of Serb irredeuman ftt Austria rt
_It is not advisable to buy a dog more'it they c n, to look at something they. Ov -atr he Enta• Rumania was won
than tw�;jve monilia old, for a boy's over by the Entente as an ally. The
i have never seen as children, but A Chinese Idea
of Nationalism 1'aasassination sit Rarajevo.was directed
pet. After this age dogs become fixed I which their ancestors knew and lov _ _.._..
In their habits, and, as a rule, do not ed. The love of these things is In - -� (in all detail: b� the-Stead o[ the Ser.
'. _ bian Intelligence. Department, with
-•take too kindly to changes in their nate and inherent in our people. It� '
environment, The average age, to �. ,' ;. members of the Serbian'Cabinet, as
makes for that love of home, one of well as the Russian military attache
which a dog lives varies. I the' strongest features of our race
_3- However, "the allotted span"' for! �' at Belgrade and the Russian Minister
and it is that that makes 'our race to Serbia, Hartwig, -initiated iii the
canines would seem to be ibout twelve seek-its new home in the Dominions
i plot.. .Austria was forced to take ac-
or thirteen.years. Terriers, as a.rule,;overseas, where they have room to ^j ,.
F,;_-live for--more. then this period. The nee things ]Ike this that they can no{ tion against Serbia to preserve her,
miniature breeds vary. Pug doge, �. x•w: national existence. Germany, as Aus-
more see at home. It is that power ks.NYs;,, tria's ally, and herself facing a
after ten years of age, are very often'of making homes, almost peculiar to ti:+
X burden to themselves and others, our people, and it is one of the., world of enemles
ationwan drawn Into t
desperate situation. All attempts at
while the large breeds of dogs sire not:sources of their greatness. They go , �
ally,long-lived. A dog's life varies ' overseas, and they take: with ahem j '; } ,� an agreement with the other Powers
according to the existence it has led.i were from the outset_doomed to fail-
what they learned at home; love of
lust as with human beings, if a dog jatice, love of truth, and the broad �' urs because these Powers were already
g. 'S6i
Ger-
leads a healthy, hard life, it has a humanity ghat are so characteristic I "' leagued, n a conspiracy against Ger
" much better Chance o! living to be a ' many and Austria. Russia would
of- English people.—Stanley Baldwin, ''
ripe old age than if it has sauntered in "On England and Other Addresses never have run the risk of a war ,
through an easy existence, feeding z against Austria-and Germany had she
r
freely on the fat of the land. ? not had the assurance of M..Poincare
In.regard tq feeding, many people Not in TI'at Direction w that if Russia went to war France
are ignorant as to'te correct diet for xp� n would do the same. And France. on
h
I A'Missisalppi River steamboat was w
C a dog. They think that it they give a' stopped is the mouth of's tributary s -: her part, was relying on the help of
_liberal quantity of meat 1t Id liable to 3` y preserved
stream, owing to a dense fog, An
England. Germany's policy
contract mange any time. This is t peace
at .for twenty-four years and was ti
old lady.passenger inquired of the cap- ��� 'air 4 x always pacific in tendency. The Ger-
,
• a mistaken theory, at the dog fa' a tain the cause of the delay, *' =b
flesh eating animal, and, to each, its 'Can't see'up the river," was his � z' � man documents prove this, and fur-
v x a 4�
constitution demands a neat diet. " they prove.that the Entente Powers
laconic reply. .
One has to consider the dog's common "But I can see the -stare overhead," were "more-and more united In war
ancestor, the volt, which feeds ex- she repIfed sharply. lition the object of which was a war
clustvely on flesh. -. -"Yes- ma'am," came back. flus tap• for.ter!jtorial aggrandizement at the
A dog may be fed on either cooked tarn, "but unless the boilers bust, we ; '4 coat of Germany and her ally, Austria-
Vr raw meat, but cooked most to yrs• ain't going that way." Hungary.
feral le. Another good food Is soup, ----:O—
` e.. thickened with _bread, biscuits, or One (government building had L00
table waste, Into a thick stew, Bones dtfferent types of door knolls, said C. _ True Goodness
re 1 F PAINTING TOWN BLUR ,. _ - True goodness requires enlarged
are also a necessary diet, A dog does is Maistre, secretary of the British -Chinese -Nationaltsts censtdere-d pink too- "imperialistic" and they set to
pot require feed more these tw1"ee A Hngtaeei Standards Association at perceptions, a great soul and: tiN'
'
1&y. Once is sufficient, It,the dog Is Oxford.
work, painting the buildings In Peking a more drab color., restraint of the passions.
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R P ow-Many. Gold
ARE YOU
Feet in a " -washington.—Tdinins go3d with an
.All That Is Needed Is R'1%0 0
-airplane is the most bizarre of all
tales yet to come to,thS XaVY Depart-
Build Up the Blood The Proper Way to Jucise mefit her6' f-rorn the marines in
. -Your Caef SPePd,JCW Captain Howard, Marine
incaragua.
'There are many people wto have �Corp pilot, made a-fairced landing with
'been semi invalids so long thirt they 1 Safety's Salm :&a amphibian plaaa—eo goes the storY
;accept their 'condition as a 'life bar Charles HopewelL pea
i icemagistMte, —in the jungle area near the " Puz
den. They have endured irervousnt,08.,of Ottawa, Canada, contributed to a his pontoon acoov'ed UP. good te
sleep and .a gewerarI7 Tum- . . -,mine and
recent bulletin of the Ottawa Automo* earth heavily laden with gold'
down feeling so long that they 'haus =010TIsts
ard the 4'
bile Club a suggestia Corporal, Cole, observer &be
given up hope of again enjoying good which, It universaIty foMw-ed, -vuld plane, panned out.$100. worth of yel-
.13ealth. In most of theft cases 8,
no doubt effect a miirkod �charge t0Z low. metal, , with -#e, says the Red R'os' e Orange Pekoe is the &M"
—weill,chosen diet, fresh air and a'tonic;the;the better in antormbile -stLtil
s - Managua report. The marooned avi-
ft IbUild up the b1cod would ift Vom-i "Cease to 'think in terms st,miles atora were res7cued'.by- other .,planes
Ib And And as a blood-building tonic.and hours," writes Magistrate U0116- Ilie following day and were returned "lea in! the best P
to -other medicine can compare With -well, "and think in terms of feet and wisely to Managua—with the gold'as
Dr. 'Williams' Pink Pills. 7'hem 164econd's. . . . It an object suddenly evidence.
sca=491Y a spot in Canada when 7*v i
exosses your path ty feet ahead from, Cla"ified Advertisomemb
willi.not find some formerly ailing Per- -,where. you are sitting at the wheel
ion wdro has found new health tlirenzh I A WOUMIFUL TRIBUTE ILL THE 3LOVrJt—P10XFJ41 DI
and you are travelling thirty miles Per HTANCZ mover* of Canada fart
'the use(of this medicine. - The expert- hour, you have only one second In opla padded vans. New ZQ I an
of Mrs. Thomas Ahearn, St. Ilt=ty methods. Two experion.
wv?e 14rbich toast to avoid an accident, and every tri All loads Insured. 13*yo
Malo, Que., bears out these state- on)y half a second if the objejit is only Baby's Own Tablets Declared to compare for skill and care. Bofors y
menta. She says:—"I have the great- twenty-five feet away." illustrating, be Worth Their Weight move. write us or wire and rover"
thankful for what Shares& Read orfles Hamiltow Oats
est. reasm to be tha e C;lnads.. Hill the Xover.
his advice by figures,Magistrat Hope- In dold
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have done well points out that an automobile PER FOUND UP. TWENTY.
for me. I vas in a very weak and traveling fifteen miles an hour is cov- A' mother has only to 'use Baby'sr1D L• one samples free. Stocking&
run-down condition. Frequently I ering twenty-two feet 'a second; at lOwn Tablets once to be convinced.
twenty miles an hour it is coverTarn Ula. Dept. 1, Orillig. Ont
would faint and my legs would swell
ing that nothing' else can equal thein In
Ibadly. It was almost impossible tobanishing the ills of her little ones.
do any housework. It seemed as if twenty-nine feet a second; at twenty, A RTIPICIAL ETES AND SUPPLEEA
five miles miles, thirty-six feet; at Once used, always used, as long as
my blood had turned to water. In duck decoys, etc. Bond for free
thirty miles. fifty-one feet; t forty there are small children In the-home Mrs. Kolture, Have you bought cataloirue. Oliver Spanner & Co., Dept. A
this weak and despondent condition miles, fifty-eight feet; at forty-five that Is the tribute thousands of 24 Elm Street Toronto.
any of the paintings at the exhibit?
I begin taking Dr. Williams' Pink miles, sixty-six feet. What should mothers pay the Tablets. Mrs. Newricbe: Goodness no, we
Pills. A few boxes proved that they i England h et to be free of debt In
therefore be constantly In the motor- I Among the many, -any mothers never buy read�-InAde pictures!
were helping me. but I continued tak- fat's thought is the time limit which who are anxious to tell of their ex- fifty y .hopes
wars, alas, are like
Ing the pills until I had used a dozen his speed is seting for him 'a Own TablLts is The Engaged Sliter—When we are, cars. There's always a new model
should an perteire with Baby
bones, by which time I found myself se up before him. 1361rs. Griffith, of East Hamilton married,.dear, we must have a hyp- before the old one Is paid for.
emergency rise a completely restored woman, able to Experienced drivers will generally who writes:-"Shortly after coming henated name it's so much smiater.
do my work without fatigue, a better with Eaton?" Her He--A month ago my-wife left me
JrDpetltI6 and a sense of cheerfulness, agree that this Is good advice; many 1 to Canada I began giving the Tablets What would go well wl She-I felt sure
might probably add that they have Ito my baby boy who -was then six :Small Brother-"Mofh." without any reason.
where before I had been despondent. found it out for themselves. But the I weeks old, The result was so pleas-I ---------4-- someone had left you without it.
For all this, thanks to the health- stati4tices show by inference a con- ling that since that time I have al- Good modern literature Is never
giving qualities of Dr. Williams' Pink
made out Qf correct sentiments.-.
Pills", gisiderable proportion of drivers. who ways kept the Tablets in the house. I a
' GOI
If you are feeling run-down, give TRE
Ye no thought whatever to the num- have two children now and both of Arnold Bennett.
them are the picture of health. Baby's
in a sec t
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a fair trial bet of feet that a car g
end. Cars are driven both responsibly Own Tablets are the only medicine
• and new health will be yours. You Nvrtte for Free Booklet describing a
and irresponsibly, carefully and care- they have ever had and I rVally be- home treatment for Goitre which
:can get the pills from any medicine Axe has Proven remarkabl successful
-t 5Q cents a box lessly. The responsible driver. must lieve the Tablets to be worth their Canada dur the
dealer, 'or by mail throu,nout _1 dpaxt
ears. Used Lnd e dorms by
from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.. needs be vigilant to protect his pas- weight in gold ten )
i sengers and himself against the Irre- Baby's Own'Tablets are tree from inany prominent physicians.
Brockville, Ont. O }sponlable. and careless. A driver all Injurious drugs' and can be giTen! ����
Tie 'CVWCW mle&dm CO.
It baa been our observation that whose perception Is trained in terms to the Youngest babe with absolute I j ZJEC172313)
Very little is ever accomplished by o1 feet and seconds is far more likely safety. They are sold by medicine' Suits 33A -at 33 lkllh-c" 9L W-
!ault-finding unless You also have a to have his own car in constant actual !,dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box i Toson 0. ant
remedy that will work. I control, and to be quicker to judge the by' The Dr, Williams' -Medicine Co,,
Ppeed and behavior of an Irresponsible. Brocitville, Ont.
Red Rose Tea is"ranteed k clL�owned. Leadiiig AtWetes
1 than is one who thinks in terms of b
I miles and hours. It is not space and i _Runnymede, a black ;>
find Minard's ideal for pre-
In every way. Order a pack- ',"Mrs, WrIgbt. of Charles street, Hat find
behind, but space and time imme-
:J� -d Use any portion t. that be may have to 1 ton Garden. gave a timely fire alarm venting stiff muscles and for
t lessen
a a telt' in front, Ing the pain of strain-
R,OaMf Out are not on- good by jumping on the face of his sleep-
ed :cements
reckon with. Aa things are. a
itirely pleizlylou may return many driver as they come to bear;Ing mistress.
-.7
the balance to your grocer of it, will al doubt adopt Magistrate
Veterinaries use Minard's -LIr%Ime'ht,
and your money will be Hopewell's sitigiebtlun, and one may 6 Y
n 9-E !believe that he has thus prevented a never mellows with
jrefu dodo A tart temper
good many mishaps that might other- age and a sharp tongue Is the only i it
wise have occurred.-Christian Sci-
edged tool that .grows keener and KW OF
ATENTS encs Monitor Editorial. sharper with 'constant use.-Wash-
1 a cr Wanted
Inventions" ington Irving.
ara Full information Sent Free Doctor Find* Smoking
on Reurqt- Brighton council decided to ask for :J,
qTRZ JLAJC"lr CO.. Dept. W. Reliqf for Seasickness , instead
273 B&Z's at.. Ottawa, Out. sanction to borrow 9117,000.
London.-Tobacco smoking to the of 992,000, t6 reconstruct the_Aqu-
RIFLIM-CAKMIDGIIIS latest remedy for seasickness recom- a' another Gov-
sMEWS SUPVLUM arium. This will mea W%en YOW
Cheam or Bona mended by travelers. Gordon D. ernment Inquiry.
Wrisaforcatalocud Knox. writing In "The British Medl-
T. W. BOYD& SON Cal Journal," claims to have made the -77- n CryU 1101M Rose SL 11110NMILAIL ChildrefMEDICINE FOR
great, discovery by accident. Lt..
-4 to It O� n GIRLS '
He said that he had happened
. ...... Keep Your light a pipe after a slikht feeling of . .for
Skin Clear and Fresh nausea and the Illness disappeared. Baby has Little upsets at times- All En&ne Ly&a E.Pink-,
He urged a friend to try the same
By 3)�afly roe of But ham s Vegetable CAmpowd
remedy, which operated this time with 'your care, cannot prevent them.
Cutleara Soap eqmai success. aM you can be prepared. Then you can
do what any experienced nurse would Sydn -7711M wwonteen year
sold every-where 23e. do-what most physicians would tell auff%,N.S. LydiaMinard's Liniment for aching joints. 6lddaug tertooky I E.Pinkham's
DRESS DESIGNING you to do-give a few drops of plain ble Compound for weaknew
-storia. No, sooner done than Baby ains. She omId. sot go about
A School Of proven worth. Graduates Ca aIrp,
% d It. Manufacturers endorse I much with the other giris as abs was
recommen s soothed. relief in just a matter of
It. moments. Yet you have eased your not strop enough.We got six bot"
a great turn.She
enrol for the Fall child without use of a single doubtful and it did is wo&-
Now In the time to !I is vegetable. So It's in gut now in a store and walks three
venIng classes of ton each. drug'. Ca8t0riA
day or 0 mued every morning and back in the
safe to use as Often " an luf&ut has Is
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ILL1,111A R 53 Dalhousie St.,Ou*bec,P.Q. i*been over-stimulated, and food no,
10 All News Dealers Sell It all, which;once you learn the efflelene
neutralizes acids Instantly. And the'Go get a small bottle to try.
Ontario Sales Agent 1test alkali known to medical science i Be sure to get the 11161tuins PhIlIW
11F ,%
UP_V4M 1W Is Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. It bas Milk of Magnesia prescribed by pbyo
remained Ahe standard with physt- clans for 50 "arm In oorrecting excW
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Wh
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Ontario News Company
122 Richmond St. W. Toronto, Ontario • cians In the 60 years since Its uvea- acids. Each bottle eantalus full din
,ISSUE No. 3&—'28 tion. tions--nay dmptare.
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or
ill create a deep TORONTO WET-WASH LAUN- The Pickering
lest they create in both old and a manner as w D RY(Semi finish}-Let our driver cell and
AUS t"s i lrY yon9g. , In some of the large cities interest in physical development. explain our 24 how service. Just Wave yOw Ve I
With Mr.S.W.- avi]6 barber shop. -W -1
T MRMS I of England it is no unusual thing Our universities and school@-recox• nwain"pick up and deliver 3 times a,week. Wanes Committee
to see a hundred thousand spee• nize the fact-t-hat-t the best stud- WANTED ATONCE-Two strong,
-.S1.75 pat year.; $I-%U paidla adv
who look well after kitchen women for high-clan tea-room.
6itors,witneslsiog a football game. eats are those Good money and all year job for right person. -------
SubscriPtions rp'the Uniuld Statin and Criest -their physical well-being. Only a Previous experience ih hotel work not essential,
Britain$2.00 In a4valace. la the United States 'a prize fight Appl i write Ite THE FALCON.-Kings-, The object of this Amoei&tion Is to
will yield a million dollar gate healthy mind in a healthy body is ton 9,din 9tigmhland Creek P,0. Mf lemon stealing and proeocmto
capable of producing this bear, re- the felons.
JOHN MURKAR, P.rovlet6r. receipt. , Themarathaaswimmwg suitsV 0 R 8 A LE 0 R TO RENT-107 acres
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races at the Toronto Exhibition
is No r f t deni e watered, large
in and
NOTES AND COMMENTS. draw immense crowds. The same rN MEMORIAM. orchar farm buildings,near a school
Pickering. 1-4 mile west
Members having propertl stolen 00rorduldi
church, t 4, con, 3,
tendency is displayed in. many HAM-In ever loving memory of of Audley. o 'on A 13t,laza;with priv-
teous. . ilege to?,low this fall. ply to James Mc- astle immedialteLy with any member
Horse- 3 Brady, 41 Kendal Avenue,Oshawa. 51tf of Executive 00camitim
It always-pays to be courteous, other athletic contests. Mrs. W. G. Ham, who departed th:
And this is a time where there is a
racing is another sport that is ex life on September 15th, 1924.
It grav� membership fee
revenue Without any C ceptionally popular with many The flowers we place upon your 0 A N 0 E
does not cost anything"-to be cour- people. When Joe Wright, Percy'- - May wither and decay, Tickets mac be had trom the President Of
Secretary on apylication.
horse with whom we have P But the love and memory-that you left Olde Tyme Square and Round
teous to t Williams., Ethel Catherwood and Will river fade away.any 'deafino. Big corporations band and •Dancing at Barnhart's Pavilion. Exac. Com..-L. D. Banks, 0.S.Palm-
Ever remembered by Husband
have much dealings with the other Olympic.atbleteg returr Family. Oshawa Beach"every -er, K. S. Chapman, Pickering.
-.w hich h
ed from their victOt'109 overseas,
the public recognize this more. they were tondeved wonderful re- Tuesday, Thursday a-ad Saturapty D� Munro, Jas, Richardson.
than ever. There was a time when ceptions and presented with valit-I No-tv trtrert4sainefats- President. Swretary
Evenings. 3 4
-irailway officials seemed to think it
able gifts for - the honor they
EAVY HORSE-For a;k!e cheap.
'lams,Highland Cr I-3
their Part brought to Canada by their vic'. Apply Fred W'!,. -_
was a condescension On eek
Buy Your Groceries at the Grocers"
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to allow a person to travel on their tones on the athletic fields and on --i roVE FOR SALE-Oxford rAnge
Now, the railway ufficials the water. Some have seen fit to S
road. 6 holes,in goodshape. $10. Frank Chidlow,
Claremont- 3
are all courtesy, and they seem to sever.ely criticise, these ootbursts Buy your Groeeries at Richardson's Grocery, where the stock is
OR SALE-Dwelling. will'acrom
Terms to suit care
7, take a great pleasure in making of fully selected, quickly turned over and replaced with fresh
acclaim, They !4aly that vie Fmodate 4 farriiii". t7urchaser, ooda. You are always sure of the finest brands obtainable and
their patrane feel at-home %i3d in tories i' which brain and intellect i, s,Bundy,Claremont. 3 9.
n at prices usually charged for second grade goods.
helping them in every pobi-ible play a part is of far more import- OR SALE OR RENT-Bri'rk house,
ority in large ' ' F
way. Thoge-in antli encs than the victories attained t�nacres'oflan(f.irf-NcrthClaremont. Ap-
ply T,Coady,Claremont. A9tf
departmental stores, endeavor to by muscular pro%%easy Thi., may IT T7 5 T IT 0 WOR SALE-1- Hanpy Thought Anew
imp - time it is will soil for less than is a good time to 4tock.up on your Clover Leaf dishes.
coals upon the sin at be true, but at the �iftrue IFrange, good as new.
1, i Apply at NEWS office. 1-4 supply vust in. e R re slso offering
-'courtesy 18 expected of them, and to the advantage of any country 1f,q,ck sale. W
this is ora of the-steps towards toprod"ircearace ofathletes. Tbel ANTED-Fresh Eggs. Live R-til. SIX CUPS AND SAUCERS AT $1.00
try.any quantity, write for weekly prices. These.are nice chinaware and have blue stripe.
P romotion. The Bell Telephone ancient Gretk�l, who were a verYiTwinCityPr Produce Market Box 26A,Kitchener,
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-.Co.-now comes forward with a intellectual people, were firm be
new ruling. By the innovation lievers in having a healthy aiind ! ' ASTURETOLET-WilltnkpeRttle
TLO past.jire. Also`or sale. waxor .box. like BACK TO SCHOOL
the Phone girls are required tc in a healthy body, and in order to new:and other articles, - -win. Lacey, Dun-
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say "thank you" immediately produce an intellectual people barton. 3School supplies of all kinds, including Readers and Text Books for
-150 and 100 both Pqblic.and Coutinuatiou Schools.
afte'r-the patron arses the number' ARMs TO RENT
pa tiles paid a great deall,of attention F acres I;ts 11 and I2. concession 4,Picker-
' instead of repeatiug the ruituber irit Good lb-iildirgs. 4ply toGeorge West, -Phon'6 tis your your order. We deliver.
Eu atbletic.*portQ. The Olympiel 2-4
R.R. 1.Pickeririg.
after it has been given. Bnt the g%rneg ' which are held every five 0.U(,TRY WANTF I D-1 will-bily J
'-Rirls v%iH not gray "thank you�' Mtrie,,,, llnd� plk i ry Let me gnaw A M E S R C H A R D S 0 N
yeirg in variou�l cou WlArts OU
until 0vt 8bb, and in the mean -which attract. athletes front all'1 h,V0,0 sell. ptuce MO.a'M Mrs.H.
Ne%Kel. Phone 2. hltl)y1 3
trim they wre being taught to say over the world, had their origin,I
ET OUR PRICE 5 -on ripw and
the' in the moist pleafaing. in Greece niany ct-riturieg ago f)�rr machinery, crpa� Aepar)
,words tot also
F-At (�nc niz and galc-, It -d! P You
manner possible.
There ii -bo doubt that the nunAe W'F D,i,,ey,Greenwood.Phone Pick
'.3131 33tf
Pickering' Hardware Store
rues men of intellect in that ',TRAYF[)-On to the prpn.;a�a of
A, wimber of young men from trywasdoeto a great est I kkv
In t to _����e I;%, .Aped. lot 1q. con 2. Piclierinc, a
I Sr_-a.� pill. 4).no- Mal' hillVi same by craving
F-uglavd, said to come from the the highly developed phyFlicalcon. Thos Robbins Now is tae time to look over that old Range or Heater and if you
rxrty and paying experts".
.mines. came out to Canada a few dition of the people.
While we need a new one call and see ours.
should fittingly recognise they ARW -A- drit-lAps
Weeksl ago to work in the harvest FOR SALE ter znd
V outld�ng& -a
i Farm of 110 acres.I t3 h I_ The'llappy Tbought and McClary's Stoves
fields in the north-west; A num, intellectual triumphs in the fields i fence, On provincial way,near whool,and
I A snap for quick sale Apply R.D. Dd Eleaters.
hurcrt. Ranges &
e. bee of them, have decided CO re. of science, literature, mechantc�*i;ilrr,Braugham, 1 3
Main in Canada, as they, so far, and in other fields of intellectual
UloR RALE-Crearit spparator. ffaso- Electric and Hand Power Washers
7 V like-the countryL
slid will no doubt activity, the victories of our ath.i a good Is int and hard work.
wheelbarrows.all new. Also : save time
- make stood and become successful and Will tell cheap Apply to Mrs. tra
letes should be rocognized iii such wagons, free trial given at any time-
Powell.Claremont A
- Voundians. But there are over a
4- hundred who are disgusted with
P
ithe country and have returned to Our oaltrjr Flood and Calf Meal are worth giving a trial
'England to nurse their grterauceq. The famous Fleury Plows and Shares to fit nearly all makes Of plows.
'Theyhave a
mad tale to tell ile
people at ' home. All the wages pp Agent for McCormick.Deering Farm Machinery
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-,they were offered was five and Six
and Repairs.
doilars a day and board. and they
had to work from snori5e until Our Motto - W a have it, can get it, or it is not made.
be young.men We invite yogi All-to-roirlte in and see ortr new.Fall
sonnet. One of t arld'Winter Goods. A full line of that he WUUld rathet re.
XMNG
..,.:.,turn to England and receive the 1-Dressesz, Coats, Hats and J. S. BALSDON9 PIC
tated
dole. Another soon,; man s
puller Uu
7 that he w 'Id do all in his Lingerie L SPEC/ALS
-to prevent other- young men fr(,,m SPIECIALS8
Bilk Hosiery, in.
coming to Canada to meet the All the pretty new styles in all sizes and colors. Our regular $2 50 lines of Ladies' full fashioned Price ft
e leading shades, are now on sale at 1.50, and we want
same fate as be. Wesincerely .7 all th
.4 Give qs a call before' ptirchasinix and to convince you that in Hosiery, as well as in other
hope . that his -campaign in this 7
see our-goods. lines, quality, service and low rices is the
..icause will- prove successful, for secret-of our long list of satisfied customers.
Satisfaction Canada does not want immigrants action guaranteed or money-refuiLded
y'for every me Footwear that stands up
of his.type, .There are great op- Hosier member of your family.
unbeatable for the wear of
8 Ddors north of Howls' Butcher Shop. ioa. School @hoes
portunities in the Dominion for to every Occas ind breakers just
the active boy. New assortment of W
roen who are physically strong (SAMUEL E L SCHWARTZ)
(S arrived, fine for these cool mornings and
iare ambitious,-and willing to en- and priced just right.
evenings a
a flannels and serges, cut
?dare A ...Trousers-for every occasion i
d e a certain degree of hardship, ..,-THE. IDEAL -SHOPPE
smartly and priced attractively'
which every new-coiner to Canada
Whitby, GnL still same
oath,to compelled to face if he settles in Brock StreetCheaters%Cleaners, PreaRers and Dyer@ are doing the
teed,
guaranteed.the new districts and is nob fortu wonderful work, satisfaction
Get a price list.
nate enough to be the possessor of
a reasonable amount of cash. Ask for silverware coupons
But a great many people from the
-old land nem to be. under the ini.
-CE,C ' L . . .'BRADLE
pression that gold is lying,around
t abtindance and all that is 1 0 33'
In great
.".,necessary is .to bead down and
.In a ride►�ce -___�� _-._.._.........:�pick it tip. Canada is certainly a
land of gold or its equivalent, but
'We can reach it only by industry The best ' w#* to -THE '.:CENTRAL -.GARAGE
'an perseverance.
11's=e independence
de'nce
d verance. Thoi;e of the el"
. � ; .
young men who crime to Canada
later -in' 1i e is Telephon'6`4900
believing that their sojum-LI In thiz,
start making
'colintm www to be one. delightful 9 PrO,
holiday *,ith lot.9 of fishing and' vision for it. now.
blintingin the daytime and mov-
iss at night, with an income of ten kegdar sa bito 7-
-s a. day and board, �have vm and
dollars !J !,I .,..comes a ' hatft-- Auto Repairs, Accessorie Oils
been rudely awakened their Whic
b dely awake d from tb cj:",
h once- formed line, Acetylene Welding
pleasantdreams. Caoada'soppor. Gasoline,affords lessors and
tunities are great, but they must
ery
satisfacdon. ChArginge
be associated with hard work and
Batt
faith in the future, No young
man o this country - Repairs made on
need comet' THS all makes
:."unless he is ready and willing to
work, and in that
M! N of cars
follow his efforts.
• Is the world going crazy over Established I&I
sport' Every dally paper has
�,page8,every day devoted to sport.
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BANK
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We read of the doings in football, Ij�
baseball, golf, hockey, swimming J. H, Perry, Man
WhitbyBranch,
-and other athletic Pickering
games, all of Proprietor,
which go to show the deep inter• "!w_
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iGtARtMON?. D. M. Morgan had a bgsfneee 6Al:E REOi>!'I'ER. erty of Adam Spears. No reserve BONDS-t;fovernment. Muoioipal and
trip to Toronto on Monday. — ' as Mr. Spears is gifting up farm- Mortgage Bonds, Also, Industrials. ,
r: F. and Mee. Chidlow were in Frank Disney, of 8rookli°; call Saturday. September 22nd- Auction ing Sale at one o'clock sharp. See Sale investments st,from a to 7 per
Tot on Monday. ed on Claremont friends on Friday sale of 10 colts, feeding cattle; bills. Fred Postill, auctioneer. °Apt
. Thomas Birkett, of Stoaffville, lust, springers, and 50 hogs, at lot 33, Friday, October 12th-Extensive sake
was in our. pillage one day last con. 6,.Pickering Township ((near ' 1NSURANOR-All olassei written fa•
•reekWm. Goatee is able to be Green River); the property of John of farm stock, (including Shorthorn cluding Fire,. Auto obile,
Plnaoe are a very plentiful crop again and is looking well after hie cattle and Cotswold sheep), and im- ap .Wind
A. White, Sale at 1.30, rain or P) storm, Aaoident and Chile,
recent severe illness. elements the property of Cecil
-...-this year and prices are correspon- shine- Mark your calendar. F. ---Phone or write --
Odin 1 low. Mr. and Mrs. Deverton and Postill, auctioneer. Slack, lot 19, con. 8, Pickering, (ad- I
g child, of Toronto, spent Sunday joining Claremont Village). As Mr. ` i
Miss Stephens, of Toronto, visit- Monday, October let.-Auction sale 48tf ED. BOWMAN Whitby
' p with Wm. and Mrs. Mundell. Slack is giving up farming an ac- � � Y
-ed her brother, Rev. ,H. R. Steph of 30 milch cows, mostly Holsteins, count of ilL-health there will be no
ens. on Sunday. Farmers have commenced cut- at lot'14, con. 7, Pickering, the reserve. Sale at 12 o'clock. See R. H. STROUD, DUNBARTON
The Misses $tot` of Toronto, ting their corn, and silo property of G. W. Hodgson. Sale•
Y bills . F. W. 9ilversides, Auctioneer. Harness, Boots and Shoes repaired
will be in full owingin a few at one o'clock. See bills. Wn:.
are visiting at the home of their days Maw, 'auctioneer. _.- .._._ _ at shortest notice. Harness made to
'brother, Cecil Story. _ - your order. Give me a trial, and be
Mr. and Mrs. Balsd'on and family Mr. Bassett, who was painfully Tuesday, October 2nd.-Credit sale of SECURE YOUR convinced that I can give you satin-
-of Lorne Park, sppent Sunday with injured about the thigh several farm stock, implements and other faction. Agent for STACO Brand
R. J. and Mrs. Mean. weeks ago while assisting at a effects, the property of J.K. Holtby; Groceries, Picnic Supplies, Tomatoes, goods. ,fib
F. C. and Mrs. Beal and family, threshing, is able to be around lot 23, con, 5,'Pickering. No,reserve large do Ile..Sunlight soap, :3 bare
of Toronto, visited with J. H and again and is recovering rapidly. as farm has been sold. Sale at I. for 16c„ Fruit Jars, medium Fa.rlmers, Attentlol2
o'clock sharp. See bills. Fred Pos- G}renulat-
:'Mre.
Beaton Sunday. After two or three menthe' va- �' 1.19, Small. 1.05,- ed Sugar, 10 lbs. 64c.
Gordon Greg, of Toronto, spent cation the $. .Y. P. U. met on till, auctioneer. Other goods priced in proportion. I have the agency for the Famous
the weekend with his parents, Monde evenin and re-or anized Tuesday, October 2nd.-Auction sale --
Monday g g Renfrew Macbiner5, Separators, d.
David and Mrs. Gregg. for the season. Preparations of farm stock, implements and fur- Brantford Binder Twine .
p ,- - - Scales, ,and the high quality
Mr. and Mrs. Combs,of Toronto. were made for a successful season's niture, the property of Frank Brad- Acorn Range, and am pre.
sent Sunda with the latter's ley, lot 27, rear con. 6 Whitby Tp, We deliver Roods ordered within .:
p y work. t ' reasonable distance. pared to give best terms.
brother, David B. and Mrs. Tay No reserve. Sale a� 12.30 sharp. l Clive me a call when wanting some
;1]or. Two constables from Uxpridge See bills. Wm. Maw, auctioneer. hin In these linea, Phone Pick 1007.
Clifford and 'dire. Soden have were in town on Saturday night in P. W1110W8, GreenwoodGreenW00d q
a futile search for a young woman Wednesday, October 3rd. - AuctionW. Ci WILLsdN
returned home after spending sev• who had °disappeared from the sale of farm stock and implements, ATTENTION fHILL
eral'montho farming ka the north- village and had been seen in Clare- tFe property of the estate of the R. R. No, 1, LOCUST
west. ;vont during the day, late F. L. Farewell, lot 32, con. 2,
We are pleased to note that Whitby Tp. (on the,Highway). Sale I have taken over the Agency
',John Gregg, who has been coufla- The members of the bowling at 12.30 sharp. See bills, Wm. for
club are about to hold a tourna- ...K
ed to his bed for a week, is grad Mas-, auctioneer. Renfrew Cream Separators, Scales
mens in which thelosiag side will
.ually recovering. Thursday, October 4th-Auction sale Stoves. 1+'leury's Famous
!GREYM
furnish a chicken supper. This is of farm stock,.implements, etc., at
Mrs, Lyman Pilkey is having an anneal affair which creates a Plows, Pointe,
. cement walks constructed on her resides! of interest among the lot 29, con. 7, Pickering: the prop- Scufflers and Wheelbarrows.
ppeemises which are now occupied great
tdea- ----- --- --
by C. A. Overland., Phone 506 Pick.
Potatoes are a very abundant George E, and 'Mrs. Pugh, of BRING IT HERE RoBT. �Ev'STT,
-crop this year and, it is reported, Whitevale; Emerson and Mrs, — Wr
Are selling in Uxbridge township Ormerod and family, of Green- Now is the time to get anew apt of AGENT (48) BROUGHAM ✓1' Q�SYI/t
at 50 cents per bag. wood; Leslie and Mrs. Feasby and Harness, or get the old set repaired.
P I have in stock sum Ips of Samuel
Me Morris Amos and lady friend eon, Allan,of Sandford; and D. A. P THE BEST YET _ rl Z4 0)y
Of Erindale, and F R. Mann, of and Mrs. Pugh, of Lakefleld.spent Trees and Jeffrey's harness. The —
former may be ordered through cat&- We represent the WaterburyOdor-
Rox Grove, were the guest? of R. Sunday with Duncan and MPA. logue at prices quoted. less Chemical Toilets especilly ad-
J. and Mrs. Hann on Sunday. Morgan. Catalogue free.) spied for rural schools or where there
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Mrs. Jos, Readman, and son.
-- - - I also carry collars, collar pads, sweat is no water system. Can be installed '.JHEN you have •!
Luther Bowes of Peterboro, are pads, harness oil by hulk, harness in the building. A card will bring rr placed an order
pending a few holidays visiting ►S'�.JEI�H� dressing. also silver polish full information with drawings for with as for a memorial
friends at Pefferlaw and other Winter will be here ver soon and and other parts, each
y particular layout you have looked far In-
if you have an notion of
Repairs-promptly to the future for our
p y H. E, Poynter,
Mips Adelaide McCullough and purchasing a new L. W. PILKEY. CLARRMONT -35Wh3tevale memorial work stands
Miss Isobel Gregg went .n Toron sleigh, lewve up under stress of time
to on Monday to begin theircour,4e your order now so that it - "' "`__.......,. ._,. _. ..... -�_ �... -
_ and •veatber, It to tru•
at the Normal School, We wish will be ready when the ly a lasting tribute. i 1
them success. first snow appears. -No
` No GreateeTribute^ i
Mr. and !lire. Hannp Smith, of SPECIAL PRICES
1U • -
xbridge, and Mr, and Mrs John L a B N E R E I D N. W. STAFFORD,
Smith; of New York City, visited
1 d
with their sister, Miss Libby CLAREMONTOR TEAM HARNESS Kingston >zea ,
'Smith, and Miss Hamilton on Son. — Whitby
Pbo Whitby
day 1ast.
Miss Dorothy Miller, who under
went an o ration for a Our _Braes-mounted Team Backband Harness,
PA ppe°dici- s _ 2 inch layer trace with heel chains, $42 00
-nibs to St. Michael's Hospital, To.
e •
fronto, has returned home and isWith 5 ring breec•hiag. instead of back-
II rVV
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imaking satisfactory progress to• bead,. 1b4Q.00
'ward recovery. Black-mounted Team Backband Harness, 838.50 _. .----- •r '
Rally Day services in the United Cream Separators ,. ,. . 25 1(aple Leaf Mutual Pin
-Church Sunday School will be held p G ring Breeching $44�
next Sanday, Sept 23rd, There pay for themselves be. Thls is not a factory harness, but custom made is our ,Iji$ura,nce
will be a special program of a° in fore you :4 for w h a Markham.
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teresting character. Good singing. y pay own shop t Cheap rates for farm and aounbry
'Everybody vrelcome. them, buildings.
ry y We specialize on regain to harness and collars. . Windstorm Insurance on buildings,
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R J. and hits. Mann. Miss Rexth Ask us about the ball bear: = windmills,Silos etc. g
`'8tuttaford and !ulna Annie bale- : -
on went to Vineland on Satnr• lugs, the frame, the oiling . D D S
Automobile Insurance
all Linda.
'T 0
day to give the fruit orchards a system, the beau re
'look over. They report peaches y y iia-
,:FARMS FOR BALE
as not being plentiful. Ined tioware.and oar terms Harness and Collar Manufacturer Write or.phone
_ Our village constable, L Reed, �7�� �T
has received instrtctions to Prose- -of eighteen months to,pap 1�.A.RKH g.M. 01--Tr-r. Home Phore 3400 E D. BO1lY M A t1
cute all cases of speeding in the
Avithourt interest. 20 WHITBY, ONT.----__ _.. _.._- -- _-- --_-_ ___-._ -
village. There have been a num
ber of narrow escapes from serious F R E + FREE ! Farmers AW-tion
allowance for the
sccidente, A few cases in police old machine. r
.court should have a deterrent PREMIUM CARDS GIVEN WITH EVERY CASH PURCHASE -
.effect. $o, motorlstg beware. Let as prove that they pay for OF STAPLE LINES AT THIS STORE. Iihave secured the agency for the Froeb
When James Unherhill was at themselves by putting one Be sure that you Ref them. dz Wood and Cockehutt Farm Imple-
meats. and will keep constantly on
Oshawa attending the Fair on in on trial. - band repairs for these popular
Thursday last he left his car Ina im laments.
garage for repafire. and when (�! j� r School will be opening in a few days-we have a - p, 5
-about to leave lie backed 'hie car " H A S • COOPER full line of supplies. Also, London's barn and stable
somewhat suddenly s.
and William I will also take aonitracta fbr lacing
CLAREMONT ,
Ward, who was standing behind For the'Pickling 8ea,on-a fill line of Cider, White Wine and Heinz barna and house@ by a new
had his leg caught between Mr. r process, by spraying.
DURANT MOTOR (JARS White Pickling Vinegars, elan •
Underhill's car and another car, AND TRUCKS . Estimates cheerfully given.
braising it very badly,but foetu• .JARS, RUBBERS AND ZINC RINGS Phone 1820.
nately did not sustain any frac- 27-52
•tare. Prices Reasonable Quality Goods
soott's • \to p Hiehest prices paid for produce R• J• Manns Claremont
Remember the anniversary ser- � � ti/ V .
vices of the Claremont Baptist ;Phune your order, = We deliver.
Church, which will be held (D. V.) - Green River
on Sunday, Oct. 7tb, and Monday., ; Claremont _ Phone Markham 6402. _
Oct. Sth, The special speaker on Basket Factory I
Sunday will be Rev. Prof. N. H. WI1�1, General �/`� Manufacturers of
Parker, B. Se., Tb. D., of McMas• For Pickiln M Duncan, Merchant Green River
y''ter University. Oa Monday even- g • All kinds of Frust Baskets,
lag the colored choir of First A full line of jars- Berry Crates,
Baptist Church Toronto, will Crows pints 90c
• Crown quarts 1.25 Farmers'Busher Baskets.
render a choice musical program. a !3
Jar rubbers, heavy, 3 doz 25c- -
Watch out for bills for further ► - Clothes'Baskets.
articulara.
ipZinc jar rings, l0c doz, • i
Parawax 15c pkg F =�
The Literary. Society of the C. r►� `'I ; A Safe Re OsltO for Ir► ,Frank Pennock
.-'C. C. was reorganized on the of All kinds of spices and vinegars � � � p p � Proprietor �
ternoon of Friday, Sept. 7th, when for pickles'on hand at Bonds or Other Phone Markham 1804
tbje following officers were elected: . lowest prices. 1
President-Alma Ward, `ice- -' ' Valuable Papers i
!President-Bary White. Secreta-2.
_
ry-Mildred Pugh, Editor-in- Dry Goods f., .3` SAFETY Deposit Box in your s V R
EATTY
Chief-'Doris Johnston, Assistant dies' Silk L'nderweare and Hose ® A STANDS FOR THE BEST
Editor-Annie Bernstein. Pianist nearest branch of the 9tond,ird >'
-Grace Dunn. I Form Repreaen- at reduced prices, �;' , A.
tative-Enid Cook, lI Form Rep, Fuji Silk in colors and write • ► +.Beak is; the; logical place to keep •
--Edna Selman, III Form Rep.- 65cer yard. jet "' r;
p your valuables for security,and con- �
f Edgie Pegg. We all wish the So. Meh'e Shirts, special; 1,00 each
+cietp the same success it has at- venience. We.'ball, be pleased to A.-
tamed in previous years. Men's Sox, 3,pr for 1.00
While Joe Ward was on his birnish you with space necessary 6, f
rounds on Wednesday evening last for your regnirements at minimum
h•3 r Groceries '..' delivering milk to i customers s
d t
_ 1
bad reached the four corners, rates. - ---- yi ,j
Afresh stock of Groceries always `," 1
Harvey Derusha came up the ,1 ,r
Brock road driving one of Frank on hand at lowest prices. r 'c�- g;
1 it iL SiI1tVLf1KU I7ur]1r11
Barclay's gravel trucks and going Trp ns with your •' , �T��� �7 • fritter Carriers,
Hay Carriers
at a good rate of speed he could next order. t. *` OF C1���1l11J1'1
not avoid colliding with Mr. ESTABLISHED t8�s it• Pumps, Door Tracks, Cow
` 'Warfi's milk wagon which wasBowls. Pressure Systema Etc.
upset with the cans of milk. One D Ae'S OT e e it will pay ►vou to get my prices oft
--wheel wag Som letel wrecked � above'before buying elsewhere ;
completely W. V. REDDITT
and! Mr. Ward was slightly cut
about hiv.handa. 'Otherwise not .'Phone 1402, + " - managci P�IZ�'�g Brach FRANK J. PROUB
M^ !t! i PTrKFRIN(4; ON1�Q'\
ranch damage was done.. L.kREM, ON a.o�id�,.W.tHal.vulce,
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"� ��.. . : — � ' � _-•. '.. .. --- -�—-- ___ - gob a bigger game .on than din here neig#tbor - when'�-
Fine to Is always the most-desires, TI" slisht "I've �d later' ani
n off in Ice of Cheapos' teas cannot entN:e golf, Scottie, and I hoped you would de neat comes off in'a gain' to
.-falling �" like to take a hand in it with me." 1 be where Rill.Lunt a'ln't—,I got to.be
the tea-lover from his discrlrninatlng ee. '
�chol
. He paused suggestively 'and Scottie movin't" _ UseI Ic
.
roue to the bait. - --
"What is the caae, laddie?" CHAPTER IV.
4• 1 When the story was concluded heft! Without encobntering the reluctant Ara
remar ed briefly: nightwatchman again, Miles entered I-
"I'm with you. It may be a mad: the house and made his way up the
house we're going to but it sounds to,back stairs to his-own room. I QAKING
d.
me like something very different. All was dark on that side of the` v
house now &aye in the room just be-I
it CHAPTER III. law his own. ping i POWDER '
Juste after the dinner hour that Someone toss the floor of
evening,
Sergeant Miles, alders Wil-,that rOOhi h t Id f m below thea measured
read w c o o deep - j� Q�yOt�
liam Brown, the new houseman, pre- tion.
sented himself at the kitchen door-of, •
s+os the square ofd Colonial house in which, Drawing on a dark bathrobe and ]n �►
' 3�a � A�1 gine T alipp rs Miles opened his door nodse-
so--many generations of the "Drake lessly� and crept down one flight of
____ family had lived. stairs, me)dng for the,laor which he WV
_ An elderly butler made his appear- calculated as being directely under his ' to �m
Ir, own. He had gone but a few steps
an`The new houseman? Miser Drake
i'ligure
when a door across the hall openedsuccew.
will see u in the servants sittiny° gwith a perk, and a short, almot.t burl t with touseled brown hair and a. Almost immedlately a tall, gray- ./�.111t1AZ
haired woman entered. r heavy, sun-browned countenance cross-
'• r I "M niece engaged you at our usual( to the other door and turned the Ls-W.GILLETT CO.LTD''.
fi t + agency?" Her voice was deeply con-i knob softly. _zoweir•To, e,lu+.
(!L, tralto and it seemed to Miles that her
Miles toss dose enough to hear the
} `i9 bright, dark eyes beneath the strong,-
comer.bdued yet urgent tones o! the new
ak ' / hrows were tine to bore him l , t
c e attem ogee yet me in. I wan to speak
/ b®1+ O\71� n��/ - i'?t444 t/CA Swevl�G.i,ii� II 1
kfiiaugh. "Did she explain the duties 1„'
BEGIN HERE TODAY when the office door crus d beh.n3 ?„ to you. only playing s trick this morning ioI
which would be required of you. "What is it, Andrew? Am I never scare that fool Edward. Got tbst.
Mystery aurrocndb the sudden ec- their young client. "Everything is quite satisfactor ,
centricity of three wealth and ere- "I have been the attorney for Ho-I ,t g q Y to.have an, ?” ?"
. Y y William, she said, after he had an- Y ' straight.
date brothers, one f them the father bart Drake and his sister Jerusha for! I The door closed again behind the A moan was Rogers oniy answer
swered the routine questions. We will
of youthful Patricia Drake. Ata.rmed two and Males crept to it and laid his and Andrew growled, ,
>' the past twenty years and their af- give oil atrial. Carter will show
t! at-
because of the evident terror which fairs are in perfect
shape." The I�u your--room and Pierre will have ear close to the panel. "What's your idea, then? Do yea
gripped the trio, Patricia asks the y° "It's lust this, Roger; you'll go to want to whole town to think that we
rtN.. _ g torney sat back to has chair and,some supper prepared for you in the,p are—af$icted? There had been a
We c Df her ead tel;sahimnthatt Attorney
placed the tips of his.fingers together ,ants' dining room." ( feces if you're not careful."' The "
Ifs, hearty, slightly aggressive tone of palpable pause before the last wart!
rye
.ago her father, Hobart Drake, a Wall reflectively. 'Roger's brilliant scien- Carter, the butler,. reappeared and
Street broker, clothed himself in a tiflc career speaks for itself and An- Andrew Drake was louder now, but "Aren't we?" Roger's voice was tie
Sheet and- went to the town square drew made a big financial success of d tion te. u ave u bis sudden tragedy. "H vent.
" 'where he delivered a mock oration. his sheep ranch. I had known the self dead away tonight' otogthat bur. three
eebeen have
years even though ws
*k{{i i hunting, weed-gathring nut, Gray e. three h ve mans ed until now to con-.
A few days Tater her uncle, Roger family yearn ago but not intimately. t �
a g.
Drake, an eminent scientist, made a ,. He seems to be you:- best friend, but
z. They held, themselves aloof from Y real it from all the rest of the world?,
burlesque of a scientific address: That even he'll begin to think and talk like What is the end going to be? I can.
morning, the third brother, ber'uncie, the neighbors with the bitter pride of
Andrew, was found seated on the floor poverty which resents the memory of the rest of whole
town if yosi don't help see the writing on th wall and I tell)
it affluence pe f y l tier madneae�mes. There is a
playing with tows The three are Pa to' 'Jo e!'" reole t d Roger a tram- not g es! Tee *
t o mto
"I should like to know how they repeated in
sane, sober and respected naso. bling tones. "Is there any joke .in quick way out, quick and sure—!"
Wells asks Owen :Miles, detective impressed you before prosperity re- „ 1
sergeant, to investigate. ti.rned to them," the detective asked., what has descended upon us? (To be continued.)
�•" I" what changes they "Look here!" Andrew spoke with � -----�i
GO ON WITH THE STORY I want to gauge ha ge
eat twenty years have made in theirs the patient, incisive emphasis of one, Jack fell out with Betty, and no*
CHAPTER N. _ several characters. It's evident from l
imparting a les "Hobart had a he's running around with six different
P I /
n r
- l drop too much aboard when he went girls." "I see. Sick of one and half-a-
' rI have never encountered so the widely different careers which out and mase that Julius Caesatr:dozen of the other."
tstrange a case," John Well's remarked they chose that the three brothers are !speech, tend your lecture was an ill- �--'
as far apart is temperarent as the `
1�1�-" pis i of plea try, w 2 Was nor s n m.nt or Every Palm
advised b't sa hile I a: M I d' �.i 1 f E ry P i
"They alwaps were." Wells remark- ---
"' ed reminiscently. "Ro r is the oldest
- e: the family cep mast about !pray-
' eight—sad except in o ward appear- -
S.. ALIDA
_ anee, he has changed t least, in my _
r estimation. 114ONDS
He as always adream- (',ross-cut, Crescent Ground, Will Baw
r'. er, a shy sort of youth. A�iarew, two "Is there arty jvr:e in what has des- timber, time and labor being equal, than anyother.
..0 r years his junior, was just the oppo- cended upon us?" - �
site; boitrterous and fun-l�ovin, , and madeThis guarantee has never been challenged,
} more sociable than any of the rest-. led the way up two flights o4-back SIMONDS CANADA SA CO., LIMITED,
'erntsha=Mins Drake--comes next. stairs to a small but immaculate room' sr "Col ST
ll[aT AND ACORN AVLNYt,woN711eAt. our. I
r ditmifled and austere•even as a mems at the aide of the house. Miles waited VANCOUVER,9.c. TORONTO ONT, ST,JOHN N.B.
girl."
until he heard the other's footsteps
GLEYS „ descending the stairs before he ex-
What o! the third brother, the
' 'Ills cool,comfortias flavor f vth�r of the you-..g lardy?” l tingmished tho light and raised the�
of WRIGLEY'S Spearmint "There you will tied the gfeateat shade.
is a iy�g pl�fe change, Ser geant." The attorney I As he looked acrocce the grounds a
-. It cleanses the mouth after apcke bastily and in a more confider.- shambling male figure strolled down. --
eating-.gives acleantastsand tial tone as if to make amends for his the drive. It was assuredly neither
. " sweet breath, implied suggeation. ' Hobart was a the rotund rhef nor the elderly, digni-
sopa ' drab, colorless young'bank clerk at:fled butler. Could it be the. "outside
It is ctEreahilaQ and twenty-three, wholly with ut ambi-I men" or was there an eavesdropper,, Mtssrard PfekTMeM
dig ' $. moa -, --w suer b
ear tion to get out of the rat Now he is an interloper hanging about the glace? V s Home
a rV` and J quart mall o*�s.
a dynan-Ac force on the Street and Descending to the ground floor,l a Put i* TMS dish "'
l ontil this unfor'tt+nate episode the Miles wandered out through the entry �/��y�p Pickles �r salt above
• leading citizen of his community. I and across the driveway. ��LL�s''�ibs���L.++ is and 1a stand ovdmivlt.
• Drain'o1 Llprid• Mix t
(cannot believe that his sanity Is in The hour was growing late and it orwae ear aced ii a•
_- - + quesl4m much less than all three was probable that he would have no l�'ollow- 1e7Cad O� repreSetltative Mustard seed, 3( lb.
At�lax brothers should be attacked at virtu- opportunity that night to encounter !Women everywhere and make x a+w'• Mrk peod, t . allable- .
spoon black,PaDPe►. �
MEEVERY etc ail) the some time! I feel that there!the three brothers. Miles turned just ltalutafd pickles ill you home in with s pint olive A
-' I must be some otter ez lanation." as the shamblin figure came saunter- postiur i" ! °t'' °41490r -'
p g You will be able to �*�a'T per«•M;�
The attorney pushed back his chair Ing around the bushes. �S yam• Wail and aedl in
land rising, moved to the window r'What you doin' here?" The ne- Select the particular COtllbiilatiOn
where he stood for a moment Then�gro's teeth were chattering in his of vegetables .you desire, please he wheeled: "Sergeant, I haven't a'headt ieoty, a Euaplcian, an idea of a pie- "Who are' you?" Miles countered 'your family, and practice flue, 121.s•ible solution! 'The whole:thing is amiably. "I'm William Brown, the . ;bougelloId economy.
monstrous, incredible! If I were new houseman." —
G
ignorant and superstitious,
if I bo- "Dot's de truf? I'm Ripides Lunt, y JPrite or FREE reef t boob err '1 -
1{eved In the Evil Eye—!r' I Rip for short, night watchman till picNa.1,falalr,
He left the sentence unfinished and midnight an' most eve'yth!ng else out-' :aulwicb iillirrdJ,.oto.
n
2<0 ; Owen'Miles smiled slightly once more. doors in de daytimes C�LMAN•KEEN (Canada) Limited
"But science has proved the exist-I "Why, what's the matter?" Mlles
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MONTREAL
ence of the modern equivalent of the(laughed. There can't be any danger
/ I Evil Eye, hasn't it, air? Isn't that i of tramps or burglars.'.' ..Mus
�.t'r / } ; 'what you're getting at?" I Ripides chewed ruminatively for aS
T"D `
;;% "You mean hypnotism, of course? moment
,;r• I It reema ten bizarre a thought 'to i "There's more don tramps in' + ,
entertain seriously. If these three thieves can come sashaYln' 'rounds Aids Digestion eaf
;brothers are not the victims of some Some mighty funny things goin' on in --
:' strange drug, self-administered orf
X.
otherwise, whdch Is slowly driving i
them mad, what p !ble alternative
THERE Is nothing that has ever explanation Is-there?" r({tr s` Q(� z f(! quite
.Uken Aspirin's place as an antidote The detective rose also-and pickedVt7
for pain. It is safe, or physicians l up-his hat from the desk, "We shall
wouldn't use it, and endorse its use ,r
by others. Sure, or several million seaT.he afternoon was well advanced p1 ,• to 6jrve. him
::(users would have turned to something
else But get the real Aspirin (at any I when Sergeant Owen Miles approach-
;else.
0 lffi*
_.drugstore) with Bayer on the box, ed the long lines of gllstentn� greAn J `►aii ies
Sind the word gexuiru printed in red, houses near a country club and then ¢►
paused as a hearty epics hailed him
from the golf links, Turning he be-
held a stocky, robust figure clad in r: ' . q FLOWSWBISCUIll
. a golfing clothes striding vigorously to- ti z.
s word him, • _'� v�l � �y,i •" Ask. any mother why she prefers 'Christie's
g 'What the dlekens--!" Miles stared ,Arrowroots, Because their parley has been
p-
® as they clasped hands, "Scottie, � roveu and Is always rigidly maintained.
�4 what's come Aver you that Yon are r•' .
a country club?"with the idle rich at or on ib 'phone,
fcx>lin around In the store ealways ask for
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."Didn't you hear, Owen,.my'!ad?"
�s ;ar� Fergus McCready beamed Joyously
� +rww�in Cabaiai on his youthful friend, "This com-
ite
Baser Yan Aa !t f{
r _ ymt m.au, c!Rl like,
has saes fit to faire me,up ss- R
clef like, and I've taken un my own I j
w r national game to keep in shape." SWISSt
Sed----•tea �Inaed's Liniment cleanses cots, ete.
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VerT slab ors has been opsaed np at. ing. begivas sL t tame the'. �� •
the 400 and 800 horizons on No.E vein, eat they hold to the view that every x s + �d`,,,_
where $E6 ore to being broken down thinsI.
is to be Baiaed sad nothing11" ""dead. V v er NO erica � ,
over feet width. This-Is one o! the lost by having It." , . v f t.. . ' . . s
,NEWS ..�
various offshoots of the WIn sin- =�-- . From Porto Rico#o South Dakota Week's Storm Take Heavy
.- .,
These shoots are o! considerable Ma r
,:
length and are adding largely to ore Market Re�1s Toll in Life and Property .I. ;•
. • . resources. The company'is reported K . .. i.: ' T..':
Expose Ore In Railway Grade to have signed up for power at the PRODUCE QUOTATIONS. FLORIDA HIT AGAIN �
t•.
-The Pae, Man.—The Dominion Con- rate of $50 per horse-power, as against Toronto wholesale dealers are pay- �.
' struction Company appears to be at $65 previously. In view of current de- Ing the followingg prices, delivered Friday last saw northern U.S. from witnesses- who fought their way r;'
-:- least eiz weeks ahead of their contract velopments, Lake Shore should hada EgVs, ungraded, cases returned— states suffering from a severe tornado to the capital over almost obliterated
time for finishing the Flan Flon rail- no difficulxy in maintaining recovery Fresh extras, 39 to 41c• fresh flrsto, roads it was learned that many faced
87 to 38c; seconds, 29 to $Oc. visitation when two tornsdces, wiping
1. way. A pioneer tick layer began on -at around $15 per ton. famine.
the last 20-mile stretch o1 the road on One thousand tons daily of $i6 ore, Butter—Creamery, solids, liasteur-1 out lives and smashing buildings and While'ih in still impossible to form
- Friday. The grade Is, already built suggest output o1 $460,000 monthly, or ized, No. 1, 40 to 40�Ac; No. 2, 37% !homes had left portions of Nebraska
to 38%c, I and South Dakota virtual) in ins. any -accurate estimate of property -
to the upper end o! the Schist Lake $5,400,000 per annum, or approximate- Churning cream—"Special" 86c; y damage, it is feared by mane that it
practically to the new townaite of lY 140 per cent. per annum on the fl�� gam; second, 92c. Eleven persons were known to be'will exceed $100,000,000. Manager
dead. The town of Davis, South Da-
Flon. There are one or two $2,000,000, if average coats are allowed Cheese No. 1 large, colored, ora- Krug, of the hydro-electric plant 1. p8 to lama, community of 264 le was a ,
' -treeaeis still to be completed, and a of ;7 Per ton. �flned and Government graded, 2 'h' 1�P �which supplies San Juan and most of
mase of wreckage. More than 100
)heavy rock cut to be torn down at Teck-Hughes Big Earning Power I24c• age• the north part o! the island, said that
hills 49 on the shore o! Schist Should Assure BO% Dividends for PROVISION PRICES, were injured, many seriously, from the lose to his company, alone would
Take. Last week a blast said to con- present and More Later On Toronto wholesale dealers are quot- twisters that cut two separate strips i be at least $3,000,000,,,
ding the following prices to the trade: of destruction. Both storms travelled t The authorities have acted syiftly to _ _.
Rain about 3,600 pounds of blasting It is expected that one of the bright` north-easterly crippling communica- check the profiteering rise in prices on
powder and dynamite was put off with Smoked meats—Hama, mad., 33 to _
,pots in the annual statement of Teck- 35c;•cooked hams, Mk;,smoked rolls, cations so that only meagre reports�necessities, which had already doubled
D devastating results to the rock. This Hughes Gold Mines for the year just 27e; breakfast bacon, 35 to 43c; do,,
igreateat obstacle should be surmount• ended will be a marked reduction in fancy, 44 to 4bc; backs, peamealed, 32 had come from many outlying sec-;for some commodities. Governor
ed this week. to 85c; do, smoked, 89 to 42c. tions early today. Towner has ordered out National
operating costa. Taking this in tela•
The trip from Cranberry to Flin tion to the enormous growth in output,I Cured meats—Long clear bacon, 50 EAST HIT T$O guardsmen to augment the police
Pion is 36 miles by boat. By the new 1 and the showing ghould be remarkably,to 70 lbs., $21; 70 to 90 lbs., $19: 90 Providence, R.I.—Chain lightning, force of-the capital to protect the seat-
- railway it will be 22 miles, and a trip I good. This 'is already indicated by Ito 100 lbs and up, $18; lightweight ruin that was almost a cloudburst, tared property from possible looters.
rolls, in bbl,., 11.b0; heavyweight
o! surpassing beauty every foot of the an increase In the dividends to a rate'roIls, $38.50 per bhl. hail stones as big as marbles and a ESTIMATED DAMAGE
way, as it cuts" across points and bays of 60 per cent. per annum. Costs of j Lard—Pure, tierces, 17%c; tuba, gale of tornado fury struck Rhode San Juan, Porto Rico, Sept 16:
and closely follows-the shores o1 around $6 and recovery around $18 18c; pails, 18%c; prints, 19 to 19%c. Island in separate areas Friday night Some hurricane insurance is carried
'. Schist and Athapapuskow Lakes, with per ton, with average output of 860 Shortening, tierces, 15c; tubs, lyse;.and left an erratic trail of destruction. on crops and buildings ane eon tents, .
their thousand islands. tons daily, suggest an annual output Pails 154S,c; tins, 17%c; prints, 16%c. Freak wind of barely two minutes.,but this probably did not exceed $10,-
At the present time the grades and of $5,600,000 and net profits of•$3,750,- GRAIN QUOTATIONS. duration lifted roofs and chimneys off 000,000 in the whole isl&d.,_
_ rock cuts present a remarkable ap- 000, equal to approximately 80 per Grain dealers,on the Toronto Board houses, hurled piazzas in the air, up- Itemized estimates of loess include:
pearaiice. Every blast which is fired, cent. on the stock. of Trade are making the following rooted trees .and felled telegraph Coffee crop, $10,000,000.
and air is always resounding with The report for the past year will quotations for car lots: 18; poles. I Coffee trees, $10,000,000.
:.,".."..jibe explosions at several'camps. re- not show such earnings, as the 300-, Man. wheat $1.1 2 North., heat, IN SUNNY SOUTH . Sugar cane crop, $20,000,000.
weals highly mineralized rock. ton second unit of the new mill did N°' 3 North., $1.11; No. 4 wheat,
The traveller by boat can perceive not get into it of then until alter $1.08%. (c.i.f. Goderich and bay San Juan, Porto Rico, Sept. 16.—A Sugar centrals, $5,000,000.
I.
• the iron and copper pyrite as he Fob) steadily mounting death list stood to- Citrus crop, including loss and dam-
the first four months of the company's I Man. oats—No. 1 feed, 59Y4c. (c.i.f. day at more than 200, with estimates'age to groves, $3,00.0,000.
passes by out in the lake. The pedes- fiscal year had passed. Another fac- Goderich and bay ports), 1
that it would reach 1,000 when corn- Tobacco, $5,000,OOU. ,
- trtan who cares to walk the grade can for that must be taken into'consider Am. corn—No. 2 yellow, $1.21$'x; rnunications are re-tored, as the hu-f Minor crops, $5,000,000.
pick up highly mineralized rock at ation in the outlay on the enormous N°.- 3 yellow, $1.205x. (Toxon"to
every cut. Is there anywhere else in developments now under way. In freights). man toll of the hurricane which swept: Porto Rico Railway, Light and.
the world where railway grades are spite of this the company should be i Millfeed, del., Montreal freights, over the entire island on Thursday Power Company, $3,000,000.
11 I built with such costly material? able to pay 60 per cent. on the stock,bags include$:: Bran, per tont $31.25; and continued on to the northwest. Telephone and telegraph, $2,000,000. s
- "-� Luck shorts, per ton, $33.25; middlings,I Governor Horace M. Tow" estim- Total, $&5,000,000.
ually�ay-all capital expenditures $43.25. l ated that half of the population of Canada reports no severe starftis
for deeper -development and added
Some companies have all the luck. i Ont. oats—Good, sound, heavy oats,'nearly 200,000 was homeless, and any place within her borders._
It is now said that Mining Corpora substantially to liquid surplus. 'W'hen';in car lots, 43 0 45c, f.o.b. shipping, — -
tion has made a rich new strike on the mine Is developed below 3,000 feet, points. springers, choice, $140 to $170; milch Trade Better +
their recently purchased McKinley- material increases in output, profits I Ont. good mil -g wheat, f.o.b. ship- ws choice, $90 to $1.00: calves,
rt and that this may and dividends may be hoped for. ping points, according to freights,'choice, $15.,0 tb $I6; do, mad., $10 to c A y
Darr. h property $1.08 to $1.10. for AL1�Li8t
B8 to $1 $13• do, grassers,$7.50 to $8.50; lambs
pay them for all expenditure in Ob- Gentlemen's Agreement . _� Malting, 62 to 68c. I$14 to $14.25 bucks, $12 to $12.25; _
taintng the property. ' . __ The Financial Times, to this week's Buckwheat--Not quoted. ��3hrep, choice, $7 to $8.50; do, hesviea,
_ Nickel the Leader Issue, will say: "Some of the inter Rye No. 2, 90 to 95c. 85,50 to ffi6.50; do, culls, $3 to $5; Advance of Over 31 Million
!'It is a marvel to what an extent eats close to the newsprint industry Adan. flour—First pate, in jute, hogs selects, w.o.c., $14,25; do. fed. Ag Compared Wlth .
International Nicker has become a are much" in favor 6f a merging of;.$7,28; Toronto second pats., in jute. $13.85; do,thick smooth,w.o,c.,.$13.75;
favorite bath in Montreal and Toronto, the various companies, tugether with $6.60. Ido, fed., $13.35. 927
the premlera of the different prow• Ont. Roar—Trr:k, Toronto,car iota, -
since the stock started its wonderful .90 per cent, m, per barrel, not quo- OVER FIVE MONTHS
inces. The view they take is that pa
rise from around the 50's. For a long ted, seaboard, 83. Porter—Did you urian that train,
time Canadian interests were practi- much good could come from such al Heavy bee{ steers, coke, $12 air? Passenger (bitterly)—No' - i
conference because 1t might result in � LIVESTOCK Ottawa, Sept. 16.—The total Can- - -
1-1
,` tally dominating the market for the a gentlemen's agreement respecting' y didn't like the. look o1 it, so I chased adian trade for August exceeded
issue. Latterly, however. some new $12.25; do,fair, $11 to $11.50; butcher it out of the station. -
pries. Such an agrement, they feel, _ that of August, 1927, by 31,358,243, -
New York groups have been especially, ateers, choice, $11 to $11.75; butcher .
active in it, and to some extent they would be lived up to much more heifers. choice, $10.75- to $11.50; doll the total imports for the past month -• • -
acrupuloualy by the various com- corn., $8 to $9.50; butcher cows, There's much to be said for the
had the word about what was com- companies than It It were made just to- choice, $8.50 to $9; do„fair simple dignity of futMameatalism, and being $112.767,266 and exports $112,-
Ing in the way. of the new stock some.- among themselves, because of the fact good, $6.50 to $7,50; do, com., $6 to we wish Adam had named the Pull- 493,026, -there being in addition ex- .
- what ahead of the time when It be- goods val-
came known to many o! the Cangthan that the premiers being present and 86.50; canners and cutters, 14 to $3 50 1 man cars while naming the animals. porta o! foreign produced
butcher bulls, good to choice, $,50 to 0 , ued at $1,411,196. Wheat_ exports in-
a party to the deal it would be the r
:interests. r $8; do, med., $7 to $7.50; bolognas, People who live in pleasant places creased from .$18,584,164 ir. 1:¢uet,,
- There is also some divergence of endeavor o! all the companies to re
" sect it. $fi..,0 to $7; baby beef, $12 to $14.b0; always act,as if the weather was theft 1927, to $80,347,697 last month, s-
opinion as to how the would p feeders, choice, $9 to $10.50; do, fair, print from $10675,536 to $11,473,U,52• '
"take the neNr stock issue around 60. It is for this reason that so many $8:50 to $8,75; stockers, choice, $9 own personal achievement,-els. Mt- p ;
and St has been a pleasant surprise to of the different companlea have been $10.2b; do, fair, $8 to $8.b0; Cormick. flour from $3,566,282 to $5,6'26,107;
almost everybody in the stock to nee. cheese from $3,040916 to $3,b00,113, ,
and automobiles and parts from $2,- -
1. . the favorable manner in which even » _ 241,826 to $4.465,373, while lumber . 1.
the man who to carrying Nickel on Strange Mixture Of East and West
the margin viewed the opportunity to _ decreased from. $5,793,997--to $4,614,-
_ � 049, and lura from $'1.,328,601 to $1,-
lief additional holdings. 545,003.
The market especially welcomed a 4 , 4' For the five months ending August
!leader like Nickel at the present time, 91 of the fiscal year, there was an in-
_ 4n viw of the setback that has been crease, in the total trade from $925,-
" sustained by the various paper issues, 085,483 to $1,041,078,933. Imports
-which for so lohg had held the centre • amounted to $518,937,386 and exports
at.the stage:'—Financial. Times. K.
$522,141,547, leaving a favorable
Important New Developments Re- �.,v trade balance of approximately $3, 11
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.� ported at Noranda 200,000 as against $6,000,000 during
It is reported that the Noranda the 1927 floc-mont , period. Foreign '
Crusher ,ore body, which on surface - tai I'll- . produce exported during these com-
showed only fair grade, have been mo ti paratice periods was $8,218,582 in
- picked up on the 100-toot level and is } `•` 1927 and $8,879,476 in 1928. During
. now massive high grade ore. The ".B" , 7� . these five iitonth periods whoat ex- •,
are. body has been opened up at the ` ports increased in •value by $36,000,-
' ' 600-foot level and is also high garde J ; 000, newsprint by $6,700,000, flour by
ore. The "H" ore body has been y>:. . -. $4,500,000, cheese by $3,500,000 -and
proved by drilling to the extent of ` aw r automobiles illy $2,800,000. Increased • '
`1,300 feet, where the grade is heifer �"
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fir►' s - "�-_..
,� wheat a ports ha a been the chief fac=
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than on the' 975-foot level. Plans are j .. � for in preserving a favorable trade
nearing completion for the sinking of :.� ' J .' 1 x - •
balance
the new 5-compartment shaft to 2,000 - • '
10a w - �lf. EXPANSION OF REVE*TUE
feet. Thin shaft will be located ,bot~ ;* �>I. _
'!00 feet northwest of the present shaft. °` i �y - 11 Revenue shows remarkable ea-pan
wif$► `-- �"a cion. For August the.customs revenue
It is understood that one of the Nor- ' 's' "t=om was $16,942,543.04 compared with
ltnda officials is at present in Sudbury ,• ��. �0,, .1
[r1<� $12,893,648.46 in August; 1927, an in
. $rifish American-Nickel Co. It is pre- -- .,..-'f F -- -
'' to purchase some equipment of the old " � 0� + , :11 crease of $4,046,894.b8. Excise taxes
flamed this equipment cons, of con- ;• decreased $341,270, excise duties in
'vertera. ' creased $46,b51 and sundry collectigna
Larger Results Expected From �'' $46,634.b1. For the five-months per
,, � iodw the revenue returns were: _
Lake Shore ` -
.._. ` a 1. 927 928
The completion of the new shaft at t 1 1 _
Take Shore Mines to 1,000 feet will Fxcisemtaxes� $37,2187,655 $3^,039,838
enable the management to multiply x r .A, Excise duties. 23,514,254 25,977,633 - ,
development work, and the company .; �: �' _
Is expected to work towards an objec• '': .Sundries b97,318 530,293
tive of 1,500 tons daily at the mill, t" 1. .
which is now treating 1,000 tons daily. _ Totals `127,682,727 135,185,3b2
.:
One day recently the mill treated 1,138 - jj] Income tax collections for August
tone, according to the Northern Miner. I were $832,100 and for August, 1927, _
Another tube milt is being considered. $76b,589. For the five months tt.e total
The north shaft, which is the new1. inccme tax collected was $51,080,223,
one, is being carried down to 2,000 r R and for the same period last' year,'
'feet and levels at 1,800 and' 2,000 feet $4b,003,984. _ .,
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,should be is ore by next,summer. At _
the 1,000 foot Ievel, preparatory to 3
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Doom Canvasser "Is the
etoDing across the property, bozholes � s } msater of` the house ia?" Young
y„�.." " ,. Father( wearily)—"Yes, he a asleep
'have been built along the two main 't` ... "' „K., upstaira in the cradle."
Tains in ore for combined length - - , -
ot 4,600 Leet. The ore is practically - - • '
solid. The grade ie the..best in the The American nation is like a farm
mine to that level. The north vein L. PRETTY GIRL IS TO BECOME JAPANESE BRIDE ' hand who has suddenly come into a
` rrofldnga at 1,800 feet are now within, prominent in ,this picture is Setauko Matsudaira who:e wedding,to rrince Chichisu of Js;1An is of uracil interest. business worth a million pounds
, POfeet of. Teck-Hughes line and ore' Her smade western attire contrasts with that of her friend's national costume Mary Borden.
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auelpb,is visit- —M. G. and
spent 4ng hiar daughter, Mrs. J. G. Bax Greenwood,
Heng Banks.'
'McLellan is moving 'Ud d ey,11 spent Sundayr. with J. G. to, spent week-end with her
ter Red family. re. of Toroor
Into —Jai* 69 and Mrs.
GAL 113bf J Givens, of A. Macfarlane,
Sunday with
Elvin hc. i q ���
the residence jast vacated by Dr. and Mrs. Baxter. parents. W. B.'and Mrs. Powell.
—George Field has purchased a —Dr. EL T. Fallid e, Resident Dent-
-Dr. V. E.and Mrs. Cartwright aL%donl§ h4rdwers
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been spending a few days new McCormick-Deering tractor ist. office over. B
h to assist with his fall plowing.
store. Office hours, 9 to 6 daily and Every Item_a. Real Bang-U
Vacation. evenings by appointment.*
To- —W. J. ..and Mrs. Calvert and evenin
Miss Alf red& Jephoon.of —George Robson, who is in the
the latter's mother, of Toron- BARGAIN
roDto, spent the week sad with _a%d - employ of W. G. Reid, left on
to, sperLSunday with their rels
Mibi Blanche Walsh. fives in the village. Monday morning for 'a-week'@ va-
,
—Wm: Thompson. section-man, —Ne=t Sunday at St. George's cation which be will spend in Uncle i Dozclover Leaf Cups and-Saikoexalor. 1.35-
has moved into Mrs. Willett's reel-
Church: 11.06&_m..And 7.80 p. in., Sam's domains
Aeuce on Cliurcir'street. W �R.` and Mrs. Greig and
On Sunday, I Doz fine-whife' Cdpg abd Satioers, with
Rev. W. R. Sproule.
Andrew, of Toron- Sept. 30th. W6LWill
—Mies Laura And
hold 'our Annual daughter, -Jean, and Mrs. J. T.
blue Stripe, very pretty ineee.d,. for 1.80' -
.:to, b spen0ing a week's vacation Rarvert Festival services. All Clark, of Toronto, and Mrs. J. S.
a Tumblers rs for 50 cents.
with her parents here. Jackson, of Winnipeg, visited
Somerville And paitivulare next week. I Doz. viae Glais T m e
Mrs. Jam" So —The Ladies'Aid Society of St, Pfekeriogfrieuds on Wednesday. L 7
—Mrs. J. Doyle has returned
Norman Gordon spent Sunday in
Andrew's Church will hold a sale Doz tin top Jolly Glasses for 50 cents.
-'Toronto with relatives. the home, after spending---a week in
7 —bliss Kate)Pawkes spent a day of home made baking on
hutch lawn to-niorrow(Saturday) Toronto with her daughter.
week in Markham, the quest o afternoon, beginning at 4 o'clock, While in'Che city she*as taken ill Doz, screw top Jelly-Glasses for 75 cents..
of
. 'j)f Mrs. and Miss Davidson. with the flu and was tinder the
F —Mrs. George Treloar and dau- daylight-saRing time.
.
Sunday.. last Rev, W. R. doctor's care., AN SWEEP—We are offering a special four striVA,
Sunday- —Qn S D. A OLE
AN
Toronto, spent krNQ, F. E., Luke, Opt. Broondl.hied Ffireeoia,*
Sproule made an announcement Co To. worth at least 60
with relatives in Pickering. - Optometerist. 170 Yonge St..
which cast a gloom. over the con cents, for only 49,cent@.
—miss Cecelia Cowan, of Toron 15 consulted about
with 'rhos; kreRation of St. George's Church, ronto, may e
to, spent over-Sunday w when he made the statement that your eyes for glasses at A. H.
Y. rug La ore,- Whitby. on
--and Mr@. Walsh and famil his ministry to that congregation Allin'@' d t N6w for Men's Wear
—Mrs W. H. Peak and dau. seet 25th.
would terminate, on the 31st of Tuesday.;
or, Reta, of Toronto, called on
"Men's Leather Gauntlet, horsehide front, one
ght October, as he had been appoints�d —The Women's Institute will
`'Pickering-Wends on Sunday. assistant in a large Anglican hold their regular meeting Tues-
-James O'Connor, of Toronto, y next, 25th inst., at the home fifigeT, 5 in. cuff, reinforced around thumb,
visited his mother, Mrs *J. 0'0 ' - chtirch in the city of Windsor,
d f Mrs. E. L. Ruddy. A good reg, 125, for 1.00 per pair
0" and will assume his new duties on 0
St.. on S�nday being prepared.
nor, of Church Rev.
Since coming to Pick. program N to the
I Miss Nov. lot. qg
—Miss Jessie Wilson and Mr. Sproule has made-a boat R. Sproule will.give an address Men's Leather Gauntlet 010ve, Simi.
Coral Mord6n. of Toronto, visited eriog only in St. George' on "The League of Nations." It
with Mrs. Alvin Bashb: - of friends not "I . above in quality and make, reg. 1.50, at 1.25
y on.Ban, -but in the whole village and our• is hoped that all the members and
day. Meeting call- 'ater
Men's one finger Gauntlet, fire and W
Mrs. Redditt and rounding district-all of whom will friends will attend.
—W. V. and ure from ed at 3.00 o'clock, daylight saving remain
two children returned on S&tur. deeply regret his depart, time. proof, "Carpincho," guaranteed to
w seke' their midst.
dayfroma pleasant two —A contractor has a gang of As an aftermath of the serious soft as fine glove, going at $5e pr.
• V.aes ti on.
ditching ma- -motor accident which occurred
—0,M. Alger. Superintendent of men at work. also a in-li one finger mule ID. CUff, 9,
Society, of chine, putting down• a drain on near Dunbarton - a week ago on M, Gauntlet. 5 i
the Children's Aid * a party -of �18 Best value
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each aide of it" pa'ement from Sunday,' when regular 75c line, for 50c per pr.
Oshawa, Was in town on Monday Pickering to a point 81. miles west. Ukranians were returning to their
d i ever offered in the town.
on business. KpeD ing
The object of putt, down these home in. Toronto, after
—The Bell 7elepbone Co. haves Ing from the day with friends in Whitby
iployed Installing a drains is to prevent the frost
Rang of men or "Bat," fellows With the biw feet
CA -k d i
cable on their line through Picker. lipbeaving the pavement, which and 16 of them were more or 1**A
has occurred every year Fiuce the i4erionely injured when their truck Her�e't. a Special for Farmers,
-t. Joseph RuuEir-i in r ' all t
Ing I oc, driver of are nut ir, on this one. We have become over@tocke n
'pavement *a@ put down. During u ps e Wurk Bouts - aize@, sb.we are-clearing them
—Mise Ida Sterritt will leave in Pick- ru
enter the time *hit, work is in progress the truck, appeared in the
a few days for . Toronto to leather Work Boot-3 in black and brown, regular
the Normal School, at' which we motor6to will 'have'e to exercise ering police court on.Friday even Men's soid f3 rad only, going at 8.129. If you
care in driving along the high• ing charged With reckless driving price 4 50 and 4.25, size- , you will real-
wish her succesp. Lill,own on to and operating a mot I stop to think of'the present advance in leather,
and way as much dirt is e
—Walter and 'Mmi. Bushby the,pavement, sod in ease of"ent- while intoxicated, and motor
brotber, ize whit a bargain this is. Have a 16ok.
httle.dau Irb ter. of Ushawa, visited
ting it)," the dirt mill increase the Peter, charged with being drunk
with the former's brother, Altin danger. It -is hoped that tbiti in a public place. The latter
and Mrs Bu8bby, work will attainfor Ple
the object ad iiilty and wa@ Hued $10 -7
E. -M. and Mm. Payne and . -b it ie being done and The� former wwa re.
Sunday whit
family, of Aurora.. spent 91 com mended until Monday, Sept. 24th.
The must fashionable to await develepiijentg' in the case GLOVES
with bdr-; Payne's brotber. Rev.
Plaint these 'days is hay fever.
J.B. and Mr& Fergnst.n. a great maiiy are 1-f Mrs. Annie WeAleckloe. who
L. C. and Mrs. Balzer dan from �vybicb
ghter, Lenore, of Owen Sound suffering. It is a most distreasing iA lying in the Turonto General OOOVERALL-UNIFORMS
disease. but it has one redeeming Hospital in a serious condition
spent Sunday- with Mrt-. Baker'i feature, that is it lasts for only a from IDjurieeisnaLained in theacef-
brother, E. C. and Mrs Jones case of the injuries
of the year, dent,
few weeks at this time Ja
offering
Paul's UoiV against the - CHAPMAN
The annual free-will offand disappears at the first frost. proving •
fatal, a more serionks
and fowl supper of SL Runday I t 11 caused from the pollen of charge will be laid again, M a a
ed Church will be held on I varions floweret. The sufferer is driver..
Tuesday..Oct. 14th and 16,Lb.
affected -usually by the pollen of
Particular@ later. .. one particulir plant. Whatwi g
—Allan and Mrs Clark RDA two -2�&
person will
cause hay fever in one Measure Clothin
children and Mr. and Mrs. 9c river ecial
no-effect on.aoother. So far
and daughter, c Lakefitld, *petit have permanent cure has been found BLA14CHE M. RAMER
Sunday with the formers parents, -no
for the disease, but ceruiia feme. TewJw of Pi®o
W. J. and Mrs. Clark,
Chas. and Mrr. Spencer and dies, have been discovered that 'Conservatory Course Taught ting itchy for new usi
will give temporary relief.- The Tapeline is get
t -two children, accompanied by the Studio at Mrs. Overiand's. Claiemont.
sufferer@ are now longing for that
..-,former's mother. left on WedDes on Saturdays. for out of
first frost. town pupirs. ness since the Fall and Winter Samples
day to visit relatives in Hamilton.-
London and other points in Weet. —The Oehaw a Presbytery of the looking over the
ed After
—At St. Paul's Cbnrcb n Committee, has i
Fern Ontario . Lev. - new samples, Tapeline hasUnited Church of Canada,through �O�I
have arrived.
o' sun. its Inductions Com ar informed us
-day, Sept- 28rd : Sunday School at ranged for the Induction of P coal.I I outfits,
-Ito a: m.. preaching service at 11 Roy H. Rickard, B. A., M. R. E., that, bar nothing, these three outfi
n. w. and 8 p. m. Rev. R ff.Rick. into the. pastorate charge of St.
sed. B. A., having returned from Paul's Chnrch, Pickering. on Fri Hard and Softsoal of the; Semi Reidy and Lowndes, are
his vacation, will preach both day, September 21M at 7.80 p. rn. Tip Top
best quality on
mooming and evening dard.time). The R". A. M:
Wall he has seen*
W Whitby; sc. Irwin, B. D., Chairman.of Presby
hand about the finest
—G. R, and Nre. hit
.4nopanied by the former's par. tery, will preside and Induct ; the
-outs, U. R. and Mrs. Whitby. of Rev. A. L. Richards. B. D., of THOS. LAWY 9 up that after b1i holidays he feels .... ..
Paris. lett last' week on a;motor- Whitby, will coadnet the service 7*peline assure
!Ing trip through New York State Of worship I and preach ; the Rev. IMIC-1COZi=0 it and fine and will gnotrantee to keep up
and the Adirondack Mountain@, Ernest Hantom, L L B.,of Simcoe thy' high anality of his workmanship.
and at the conclusion- of their St, Church, Oshawa, will give the
% War will spend 4 few days with addrese of counsel and oxborta�tiov
Paris.the latter at their home in Pa'is. to the newly indnifted minister acquainted with Tapeline, come In and
TO*%M Hafl If yort &ts, not acq ruse. He will be delighted to
7--The Hydro-Electric Power acid the congregation. Immedia. meet the gentle] d ill make yon
haveOommiesion a number of Lely following the Induction Ser• do his best for you an w
men employed at clearing up the vice a Reception to
right-of-woy of. their new line and hia bride will be held in the the minister k-snit at any price you desire
7 which runs from OttwatoTo" church- baieroOnt,- at "which 'the
00 to $75.00
ronto and pease@ through rbiB ladies will verve light refresh. 24.
township. o trees are allowed ruents, and the resident ministers
do stand within 40 or 50 feet feet and other a will give short addres-
One Night.only Tickering
from the towers and alltheee mu'Lat se,,4,of welcome Find felicitatiorr. Y. Fred T. Bunting)
be-cutdowrr.. —Dr. Robt. McQuay, of Toron Established 1857.
—The Women's Idatitnte have to hag purebased the Farewell 25
completed the ,digging of the new &%Irtn,,fittrated orr the Kinston quesdaq, J'aint.-
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:..well in Memorial Park, also the Road, just west of the limits cf
Cement cover -and installing the Whi-tby, and formally owned by
PUMP
-m a beautiful new brick residences, N
The well is IS feet deep, Pred T. Rowe. The farm contains nT C E
thewater is within 5 feetfro- enee, LINCOLN'S S U R A- N
the top. The water is of-the very and is a most desirable property,
..-.-best quality, and the -cummunity the -price,- it is• reported being
U u*
`11s much indebted to the Women's $22,000, and the new owner will _Spectacular pTodctiofi
a
Institute for their valuable lona- take po@seesion on the 1st of Oct.
Fire 1"ursnCe
ions Dr. McQuay is a member of the We represent t strong Mutual
--�One_da recently while W. E. staff of the Lockwood Clinic, of ompanies Whose rates are.the
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to lie 16sc-;j Har'iio 'Co, of Toronto, Rfod i8Ab ontstabding IDW86t Obtsit�able.
of Toronto, was busy at work in phypician in the city. He has a 7
G ig,.of t children and the U n- Ci i ure both Village sa
his office, be was summoned to the wife and six ebi We ns d Farm
Board room, where the of6eial@ country life appealoto him, hence roperties
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..and directors had assembled and his moving from the city. Dr.
ering,
thing very mysterious McQuay is a native of Pick
where some
--was-about to happen. The Oreal. Cabin, IsAly supplied witbout obligation.
being a son of James MeQns' and Frenkium rat4w 9
y a
dent.Mr. Bradshaw, surveyed the nephew of Mrs.Jae. Somervi le
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t history of the Cow 0
as n U
-p,&Dy, a f this village. Thefamily moved, -Fo "r-Act
pas
mentioned the name to Fox Warren, Man.,where they Axmlde6t,, Siou4ww.
of Mr. Greig, who that day had lived for-& number of years. Dr. Fire, Auto,
completed fifty years' service in M04"y graduated from Queen's BONDS—Government,*2DICIPSI, Corporation.
-the eompany. He was then asked University and after his gradn- --- -MORTGAGE LOANS on Form Pr9pertIeL
B"hTB—Farm an
ovmg REAL to coine forward when he was atiod war, for a number of `-Not a�*M A Residbutlial
handed a sealed envelope* He did ears, with the famous Mayo
once,
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not open it at butwaited Cos.. of Rochester, Minn,, who re -8 A R K E'R ca S 0.N1
until he was in a Corner by him- held him in very high eateetb. ID- W
r
belf. When be opened the envel. addiiiDn to Fie regular piofessiona)
opebewas greatly, relieved -and duties, he is a noted lecturer. and
PICKERING
surprised to find that it coutaiced, this week go]es to Rotbeeter, Minn., $pecial prices
-a cheque to read a paper. His many f
sot his dismissal, but riends
a ox 40
recognition of here watch witb interest his rise P.-O. B
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.for $250, given in 5 centS Telepho" FiOkeriug 4BOO
ibis long period of faithful service. In his.chosen profes*ion. Everybody
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