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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1928_09_28 P '71MARIF! R, AM 7- 0.. ONT., FRIDAY., SEPT. 28, 1928 No. 4 VOL. FRIDAY_ III PICKERING, ovipfo*w6pnot Swombo. 2%1*rrer GREEN RIVER. BROUGHAM. S&W XW nd BaSM Green River Union Sunday School We are rt sorrow- to repothat Mr. GREENWOOD will hold their Rally Day service next Gannon is suffering from a broken Slinda' morning it 10.15 o'clock:Spe- arm as the result of a motor acciderrt B. PORSYTH. Opb.D.. Dira-tor y Asockiation of Ontario. Reg. • tial and addresses when his car skidded and overturtic 4 of music s will be pro- - go, -ok the Aintrican OP vided. Everybody welcome. in the. ditch when returning from �L� Eyes e by driving school children to Claremont. 7 1160mit Clarenwat.Ont. CMKRRYWOOD. - The Harvest Home. service in, St.fl . jilistablished IBM Baskets ot all size' sJohn's, Church on Sunday afternoon The Rally'Day Service will be held, was well attended and the splendid R. CHRISTIAN, Barrister And in the church here on Sunday, Sept.' message of the visiting clergyman,. des 'riptions 30th cqrnmencing at 10.30 o'clock. efilalliciun.Notary Public E to and, c Rev.-C. E. Cragg, of Oshawa, was south Wing,C4M=House t�AZyT51 IF The members of the Sunday School The much-appreciated as well as the excel- fire asked to meet in the S.S. room G BROWNING. K. C.. Harris. Ient4 service of praise'rendered by the at 1OWeSt riCeS and proceed to the church in classes. ter SolicitorNota&ublic- Annex P choir of the Locust. Hill United t swes,� a, Post ct.Dundas Street. Mr. Auld, of Markham,,will give _hopping Dept. Rev. I ouse phone 386, Office phone-3%L the address, while the Young People' Church. -Salt for sale -in the The Hanson family have been here ..1:I!EATON & ROSS-Barrieters. Sc- Choir are expected 'to lead e eek on account singing. All are �welcome. during the past _x of now in , JI-JIlIdtors. Nbrth"a Ontario Building,330 the death of their mother, who 2 DWStret.Toronto. .OHAS. A. WHITS. AUDLEY. at the home of her daughter in To-, 11 full blast ' .Beaton x.D. F.Row. Adelaide 2767 Bueeemor to late W. G. Barnes rontb, the :body being brought here ]RICHARCSON & PIOKERING- Phone Mark 6420 Several .from here attended the in- for burial on Friday afternoon in the Baseistere duction of Rev. Mr. Rickard in St. Union Cemetery. The sympathy of Solicitors ere.. 213-224 Confed- Paul's, Pickering, last week. the community is extended to her ,aaattCorner Yonge and Rich- S".. Main I 8W and Main Roofing Material I Further tree cutting is being made aged partner and sorrowing family in I am DOM Pickering office open Wednesday and read bu y to y Sak*dsi,evening%. Phone Pick.ON, , Stf by the Hydro linemen. Power is ex- their bereavement. new crops ted to be carried over the line very On Monday evening the concert in 5 x British Columbia. Shingles P1 .6 soon. connection with Harvest Home ser- W H E 8X A T . . . No. 2 8 and 5z A6 The Audley Community Club's team vices.1n St. John's Church, was a suc- LAKE B. BEATON, D. D. S.. of softball won out in the season's cess as far as the quality of the eu the Royal Coleige of rhaoWseries, .being closely- contested by tertainment was concerned. The or- �AND ffice t=and Univessat? of Tomato. Odock's Gonfecene .*tam Whitby. TORONTO ASPHALT Brougham. The boys in the various chestra of the Danforth Avenue Unit. teams are to gram Offift hours 9 to 12 1 67 1ad.' 6. ROOFING be congratulated on their ed Church, Toronto,' gave -a pro A R L E Y pbow M. ph'im-7 generally !good sportsmanship. which was a great treat to all who ;t Hurray's 19 in., 32 in. and ill pay the highest price. availed themselves of the privilege of and w wid tkti, 4 in 1 Shingles also FAIRPORT. Miss Jean Clark, of hearine them. Metal Valley and Pickering, also materially helped out Ridge Roll. Id r. Allen M. Fletcher liad a bugi- -Aritli the program by contributing .9ev' lt;%w , I* .. ness trip to Toronto on Tuesday. Material, or will give price on We are .s-orriw io report the fllnes.-t eral.reading,; which were much h- g Mrs. Jas. 'Hadley and sincerely preciated. Mr. Smart also made the finished job. ERBERT T FA LLA ISE. L D Q - , U D.S, Grad"te*!,,be Royal College of-, hope fcr a speedy recovery. acquaintance of a Brougham audience. C 0 A L Deittial Surgeod ane the L%iversaty of Toro 'PICKERING Mi!z5 Thelma Mansfield 'is holicla,- Such !rier'wily intercrurses are alwayF 0411ce in residence second door tas-. ,f St, knld: rev's Church, Kckerjag,ont. Office hour,� 9, ;,,jz at the home of her aunt I a,�a to be cl,�sired. a.ni� to a P. in, or by appoint sent. Phone Hard and Soft -Pock 3700, 4317 ne LUMBFE. i RI% Y MR—D uncle, Mr.,and Mrs •M. Gjs.lyn, Port Dairy' nien rhould not mise Hodg. -A good of 7 Hope. Coal on hand. .4AIao a sappily Mr. and Mrs. D. Corbett, of, To- - FWI F�dlp. ,f wilch cows .�OTAI I on Monday next. of Kindling Wood, spent. the week-end with the onto, VLJZABETH RICHARDSON- THS MINING MAREFaT stove Itsogth. forme parents, Mr- ani- Mrs. D. As Vim and autornob It insurance of all kinds, Corbett, Sr. OUNBARTON. 12't f Phone Pick. 1709. lag' Aad companies Of low financial stand. We buy and sell, furnish quotations 7 - . . — &ad information on all Listed and, DUNSARTON. J. sses Allison visited A. and -Mi. DONALD MUNRO.'PICK EKI, G --GSORGE K BAY-Ucensed auctic,10. Unlisted Mining Stocks. A special meeting the Women's Claremont friends this -reek *w.&1tora_ Live stock Wes We will be.pleased CO advice what Born, on Sunday. September 23rd, 1.191wV"tvIeniled to. stocks to buv or to bold. or Auxiliary and Guild of St. George's to Jnj. aria Mrs. Taylor, a Ron. SURNINGHAM Coa Xe? PboneStaxiff 900& 61-4 R what stock to well. Cburch�will be held in the Community Mrs. W. B- Du' bar and Billy are Building and General I n P08TILL, LicensedAzeitionew, Olients Lremakingr000py by' Hall on Saturday, September 29th, at , L_ I- Coatructing. holidaying with the tatter's irrandpar- T's 6W 0041AU46 of ymb&ad ftlada. A600- following our advice. S o'clock, daylight saving time. ents. Estimates furnished on all classes .14"Miam of fill k"Wo snownw to on aborsaft Our long experience In mining. ex- On Sunday at the Community Hall, M rs. John Mills. of Toronto, spent of work-Interior and Exterior. swebw A41drses Green Rivir F o, OUL the Sunday School session will begin teading over a period of twenty $uhday with her brother, Irving Alteratiras and repairs. YO&M Allows usto 'give sound advice 11,t 2 p.m. Anglican Church services White. Chimneys Built Concrete Work. asiev"a"ar. COMMINSCOM for awn$ on the investment feature of a mine at 3 p.m.. (Please 4ate change of The W.M.S. bale will be packed on I Asecwaialasc Nsa, u4niff to 1-0 or the speculative feature of a proo. time), The Harvest Thanksgiving phone Pickering 5712 V. .1inswer of Meadow XAW pective mining venture. service will be held on Sunday, Oc- Friday afternoon. The ladies are busy FATRPORT. ONTARIO if 111111,01140. 0" 1-T SOLLOWAY, MILLS & CO. t0ber 7th, and the Harvest Supper on quilting. Monday, October 8th, Full announce- Misses Edwardir and-Marjorie Annis 4, M. HAW. LICRNSED AUC, Members of 4 8 H 1 N G L 19 9 V T TIONZER,Jae York.Qnt&m and Durham ;t&nd&rd visited the formers home at Mitchell ::C40ROUds. AS Itzods of ago prpaw# attended Stock Eleb"ge. n sents. %%:lI no i n i t xt we'ek, last week, Tonne nmionable. Do%"war mum =87 be- Members of the MQQtre&l WH ITEVXLE. Mrs. Emma Bennett is the guest of wrft*sd^&NXW5'Oftv. Sell Aad indipub- her riser-in-law, Mrs. Win. Bennett, (halt GLIvacized gtP44 Shingles. dam v1sawa. wautby,oat. my Office&ad Board Room.Ground Floor, Wedding bell,; have been rin,zing in. this week, Bird's F*!t State Sbingleal Metropolitan Building, the vale once again. Sydney and Mrs.. Morrish attende.] for sale at. TORONTO, ONTARIO Buffalo friends were the 1ruests of the wedding at Niagara Falls of their T. PATERSO' rS - CLAREMONT, Pbones : Adelaide 63714ad OV2 Robert and Mrs. Melrose aver the niece, Miss Phersa O*eneth, to Harry Call And get prices. Phone W2 W week-end. ' q Abou' t I t Mitchner, on Sept. 15. THE RURAL We regret to hear of the illries-n -Mrs. White and Frank gnd,tvan and of Mrs. Griffin. but -we are Riad to Mrs, and Miss Fanny Annis, motor- LAW SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. note improvelnent in her•health. ed over to Lockport, N.Y,,,.and visited 7 Robert and Mrs. Melrose 'held a friends over the week-end. G A R A G E I corn roast on Saturday evening at Dan and Mrs. Hennick and the for- Real old fmmwe that smoked Real Betai Aad Insurance. which a large number were present. mer's mother, motored their sister, We are prepared to do all kinds w Imt wiriter, the one that Form Propertil Everyone reported a real good time, Miss Violet Allison, to her home here of repairing nf cars, also bat• made you shiver so, es a SpecWty. having had torn, dogs and' rolls, and last Saturday and spent the week-end, tery charginsr, electric Read Office:213 214 Confederation marshmallows. - After the corn roast There will be great rejoicing when welding and in fact NOW16 the time to replacie i' Life Building.Toronto, they had a nice darce at the house. Daylight Savingtime isover. Should everything in con- t Phone main isgo. not, parents be consulted when such nection With Kith a new one. .- :, . Monday, Oct. let, to the date of G. an issue as sending children to school Branch Offict: Gordon Building, car work. set 0111ir rices--let us instal Pickering Ontario. W. Hodgsoll's sale of 80 -at 8 o'clock is concerried? Gas, 011s, Grease and Accessories 6"'NOPV; and be real cosy Phone 0M., 28tf go(A milch cows. .DEATH10F JOSEPH MORGAN on band constantly. when winter comes. Call and see our Catalogues of JOHNSTON--COURTS TZAFR TABLE-Piahe ng Station On Saiu?day morning last there Dodge and Star Carey Or ff ft io Hardware YOU WaLt T. Trains going Reas tins as follows; -The home: 'of Mr. and Mrs. 'Chas: Oa�§§ed away in Torontd at bis'home 10 Mail IMA M. give us a caU. XL Vine, Claremont, was the scene 'of a at 24 Barton Avenue, one who occu LAW'S GARAGE 29 Local f2M.P.IL So Local 6.24 P.M very pretty fall wedding, when Miss pied u prominent place in the educa- Phone 46W. Court.,;, only daugh- tional affairs of the province in the - AND SERVICE STAT-10-N Sunday train, 8,W A. M. Lillian Lescatta tel of W. A. and the late Mrs. Courts, person of Josqph .Moriran, M-.k. Mr. became the bride U T"", ""ag w7l das As to' of J. Harold John- Morgan, who was in his 75th �year, ALVIN B SHBY No. 29 Local 9,29 A.M. 27 Local 2.25 P. M. ston, of-,Toronto; eldest-son-of MT, wax; born near-_Claremont, and is well PICKERING 9 .Maio 908 P. M, and Mrs. Robert Johnston, of- New- known to many of our resident,.;. Earl� .10m 7W imam Sunday train,, 8.,T2 P. M. market. The Rev. A. McLellan, of the i4i life.he entered thejeacliing profes IkAhMN 20" an I after aa-�-b-rief _xperience he It you in the cla"99 of thexi8e, Foregoing is according to Siandiird United Church, Claremont, officiatett cion, V. would excel' time. at the ceremony. The house was ai- was appointed principal of the Walk- And decorated with Autumn flow- ton High Scihool, a .positiori he held Aud stand with the best at the top.: greens. The bride, who for forty years with remarkable ;uc- .��rs and ever 7T --Them road.*hat the merchants bo CLAIRRMON vas given away in marriage by hei ce�;.,;. Ijis high scholarly attainment.,, carefully tell charnifri" in 'a Vowii his n6ble I Christian charar,+6ii, ' Ifis father, looked 9 And sbop where-theif ask Y611 to sympathetic disposition,.an:l his-quiet CREAMERY of sailmon pink silk crepe trimmen shop. with cream lace, and a black mohair unostentatious manner, made him oto roatly beloved. by the thousay)ds, of hat with velvet ribbon and black astir, -MATTRESSES Highest price paid for shoes. She carried'a bouquet of roses, pupils who have passed thr6ugh hi. hands. There 4re hundreds, of me' OP'COMFORT Create -at the lily of the valley anti baby's breath. Canada. 'an" Miss Annie Jones, of West Hill act-. and women thrbukh6ut �11 d as bridesmaid, and wore a sleeve- the United State's who attribute their 'Clarem' nt Creamel, s when you tire considering new less gown of green taffeta trimmed success in the realm of the profe" 3on"irdeses, your 'thoughts natur- with silver beads, and 'a black velv6t sons, commerce and other fields of' *11y turn to our store. Let Us 'Give as a;teiil aio'd be convinced hat. -The. groom was attended by activity, to the influence and inspir- show you the irreat values we are her, Edson Johnston, of New- ation they received from Mr. *organ. his brother, ise'Betty tickorish Mr. Morgan moved to Toronto about K' market. Little Mis a FIA DALE M11 I ted -An"felt mattress;$7.50andS 50; and Mary Fair, of the groom, eight years ago to live in retirement, jotbors'st 10.00, 1250, 16.00. 25.00: as flower girls; were very pretty in although he frequently delivered lee- -sal� tures- in McMaster University., Since 11112amine the quality of ticking. - lam-domes-of-orchid--and-sal- spiking-filled M&Psb&H Mat- mon pink organdy antt ecru lace, ear- moving to Toronto he was a member Church, the two",in A. C. A. ticktaii. 28.006; ryirig baskets of sweet peas. . Mrs. of Walmer Read Baptist Chu Window Sbades,.Go For Poetry use Ch". Vine played the wedding march pastor of-which is Rev,' Dr. McNeill, •RXTRA Dffol�uw Riii9_4 and Mr. James' Wilton sarig..durhig a*Bruce' boy, who was a pupil of his and I.Atioleam alwayi the iigning-of the register.-- The at Walkerton, and who paid high trib- Xw- a 'I Bradit' 04 hADd. Our, y n, groom's gift to the bride was a sil- ute to his great worth. At the ser- t O=T-TS swis, B ver-,bar in, to the bridesmaid a,cut vice,conduced by Dr. McN`fQ1, at the glass bud vase,.the best man cuff houae on"Sunday a number 4016 i flower girls signet rings, of his old pupils were preseni, ia- axmere who have wheat'get youe links, the 10's 715c As merrift floor made from yo*r own the organist silver salt and pepper eluding Senator James H. Spl?nce, shakers, ,and 'the soloist a.black lea- Rev. Carson'Cameron. prominent in wheat. Wecantber music case. After the reception the Baptist Church, George Dickson, ...Yumiture Dealer"di Rind it.. the happy, couple left by motor for who is one of the maziagers of. the Funeisl ­-0hI0kxd1f"& -points east. The bride wore a dress Robert Simpson's Store, and othem. -Peed of'tdl kinds ben feed, chop, millf of navy blue- romaine tailored coat, He is survievd by his widow,afid two Jones -Dtuk Storell, 011M Pik red fox fur. and, bat of,sand velvet sons, John, a lawyer in Toronto,and Wayland,, profegnoi bl' gdfurafl. pboge G&O. Chopping elory week-day- - and gold lace. 01ii tjigik return Mr. J. Johnston ;Will reside ' on History at the Wittenberg University and Mrs. THE PICKERING. NE.W- S r. D. 7-- ' . m IFY C For Poetry Brad an nVIL th Piskering, ontairiolm'. IT. Dawes Road, Toronto. at Springfield, Masts. Pickering onto iA,�­4*a�-,"a�ii�i�i��: ;. s.r•-;w:n-•` . �,� •nu?�tr mmv ... .;,a�µr,�{,°�,+ ,h .`,• 'r a �,,.. %.�•?t� -:. _.'1�}v:' y.2 rJd "G�d�i .nYk. n. .:-.���V''•4..+,. nyipple+ ..s. .....�„ N➢.k:i7 �,. • ,. • •� - yyy}Y.e'.w• ..f- rep" ..:...". '. .J": .--�•. ... .. ... .'•..., erre. w �l� �� _.. :a - — -- �— --- His thoughts returned again to her, fdoran Pekoe" Is on the name n to a size the innocent'victim of.,the mysterious � � gIw nwtny poor ! Orange which had overtaken her at leaf—some, goody ! Orange Pokoef �. people,_when after he had Safely aim- aro sold—The most economlcal and yet the!Ines! _ patched his wire to Scottie, be was flavoured Is SALADArOrange Pekoe—Sealed In bowling slowly back to the house. It I—pure••—fresh---dellelous-43c per "J-Ib. did not come wholly as a surprise when he was hailed by as athletic- } _ !i looking young man who stood by a low, red runabout at the side of. the L road. ORANGE t` ba O I 's Oq� iYCw SerYice.huG The young man advanced and lean= -' "� PEKOE - u�r ed confidently over the wheel. BLEND ` BEGIN HERE TODAY Pierre, he finished•Frrarrgini, the table „My name's Richard Kemp. 'I'll Mystery breakfast and then remembered give you five dollars i? ys'ter surror:uds- the sudden ec- gi y you'll take a centricity- of three wealthy and se- the mail. When he had cleaned the note to the young lady up there, Miss sz date brrthers, one.:f them the father lower hall a short time before it had Patricia, and see that she gets it ,of yombful Patricia Drake. Alarmed not arrived, but now a small heap-of quietly. Do you understand?" �r because of the evident terror which letters and rolled'circulars and per- lit 'a quick flash of memory Mile has gripped the trio, Patricia asks the iodicals•lay upon the table and he reeall"ed the dee blush which had advice of her guardian. Attorney John sorted them rapidly. There was, no- P a Wells and tells him that two weeks' o P. y mounted in the young girl's face when ---- —'-- —'— ago her father, Fhim t Drake, a Was thing for Andrew Drake nor Miss Pa- during their first interview at John j,� } 'months with small no-jump traps set tricla; but a formidable pile of eorrea- Wells'office she mentione9 the"Kam +aaW OWj$ and jon to of Same. These traps are Street broker, clothed himself in a, P Hawks, III P P vm'Y ,J sheet and went to the town square poodence awaited Roger and Several, lace," and a light broke over him. }�, • small and whenever a large hawk is 5 where he- delivered a mock oration. letters were addressed to Miss Jer- p ��I think I do, air." He smiled he gird Sanctum caught, such sa red-tai and red- A few days later her uncle, ,usha. There xas only one envelope to Slightly. I shoulder, we place an aluminum tag Drake, an eminent scientist made a lace beside Pohart Drake's plate. "You're all right!" Kemp cls legs post office ad- ' 1? P PPS "Some First-hand Observation on their 1e with our !burlesque of a scientific address. What, Tittles noted-idly that it'was-plain, him.on the shoulder. "There won't be ;dress on same•and release. them, as .. morning, the third brother, her uncle,,with a typed ad'dreas and a New•York any immediate answer but I'll be at on Jack Miners Bird Safi= they very seldom do any harm. On a Andrew,was found..seated on the floor City postinark. Then he ht:rried out I—at the lace she knows eve — Showing Mr. ry however, the will disturb playing with tows. The three are P ry even- a2�► 8 zero day, y . sane, sober and respected men. and returned with th^frnit just as the ing at six, spar -Here you ares" y to the y Wells asks. Owen Miles, detective'elder Miss Prake e,:cred, p' yr Hawk In His True quail and cause them to fl He 'produced an envelope sero s five. .'., Colors open, where they often perish before . 't 'mo:nine. William." 'She In-I.d, - sergeant, to in%estigate, and Miles Good l ollar bill, both of which Miles accept- they can get back to cover. But the becomes butler in the household. Iclined her gray head: formally. "I see ed g-avely. Gas-hawk,sharp-shinned,and Cooper's you have n ad ¢od+i beginning• Me- "Thank (By Manly F. Miner.) "You're talking like an ass null hitabel, my ou ilia ells a that hiaa der liars myself Good-bye, Sir."eliver the hawk air have to be kept reduced . „ GO ON WITH, THE STORY you, pt Each month "The Canadian," and where you have other birds or else is ill and He drove it back to the Drake all leading ,outdoor magazines Sad the, will feast on the bird life un 1 t worse—a cowardl" Andrew interrupt-' „ Spm y their way to our mail hoz r sri ec- with sudden, subdued fury. "Jerry's.ties. estate and around to the garage to , y regularly..you have no bird lite on your property, all right but you've forgotten Hobart':i The three brothers entered almost put up the car. As Miles descended I .dont say we read them all from only hawks. In spite of our dozen girI'.g Couldyshe live, down the fact together and tock their places wits from the car he beheld a battle-scarred cover to cover, yet I keep myself pest-'traps each winter, these hawks would that her uncle wao a suicide?" a perfunctory greetirre to their sister• tom cat clawing to reach a plate of I ed as to what the- various,writers �,ce many of•oar other birds but r "You lciorov.wliat-chance we have of Roger seemed drooping mad shaken erne meal on a high shelf, and an have to say sn regard to the oat-of- last winter there was a big change at an'd his drawn. vourra--old face paled inspiration came to him. Taking doors life of North America. And dur • averting 'what is coming= Rogerr Pi n'g the the far end of our woodlot where his glance fell on the heap of•rnr- envelo born his k ing the-last twelve months I have hawks usual! j laughed in a strained falsetto which pe pocket et containing y entered. We r:St baht $- shudder;respondence beside his plate.- He the five tablets, he selected one of noted ®° many who have been telling a neat pigeon putt and released a half- made the listening d and t he wasI Pushed it sstde with a iresture of the us month after month the amount of in spite of himself and there was a!P .. . them and, railing it in a small piece dozen pigeons underneath the wire 'rot and Andrew remarked: of meat he dro it on the floor, good the hawks and owls are doing for netting cage, Outside of the cage we nick movement within the room.' -: PPS ":!tare scientific criticism, I suP- With a owl the cat u humanity by .killing mice. I-won't - "Pat had better live with the know]- gr pounced aced upon it. erected Several polys with traps on edge that one or both of her uncles—�Fes? Throw it s1I in the fire.. old For moment the animal crouched attempt to contradict anything that game, and thus the pigeons attracted. � And her father as well—had died by! and,then its eyes widened,with a look tray been written to start a contro-i all the hawks, and as many as two �) of almost human surprise. It rose, versy in regard to the hawk question,:Cooper's hawks have been caught in a their own hands than that all three of I rP - them seas=!" ` turned in a wavering halt-circle and i halt day in these traps outside the only I think we-should all be broad- 4 then all at once refaced rather than i minded enc to see both sides of the "Here! None of that!" Andrew; pigeon puna, and quail haven't been cried. He had evidertly thrown eau-! fell upon its aide with all four. feet bev'� question In reading these bothered any in comparison to other `' -tion to the winds -for his tones had' " s outstretched and the lurid eyes filmed. various articles it is plain to be seen .years. Thus by controlling the hawk r' So Roger had not beer, bluffing' some of these writers never have had ry you can $iEEn to a belh w and a door opened ge ng, Situation on a bird sanctuary c down the hall. Mile% retreated 1:attilyI after all! As Miles replaced the en- very mach experience around a bard have other birds, but during the win- r toward his screening earner tai tlse Pe pod fingers came sanctuary or their articles would have ter months on any bird sanctuary you 1 veto in his kat, his ez more o! the damage hawks wall near the back ?:airs but not be- In contact with another, the one which P� cannot have, quail and hawks on the - x ?ore the sound of a sharp struggle t Hobart Drake had dropped on the;and owls do to quail,juncos, chicadeee, same place or w+oodiot. o i f dim room floor. What could it have pheasants, groom and so forth rather 'came .rom the room �46ere the broth- n8 Sanaa a -lers were, followed by an oath and the contained to drive him into such a thaw just showing the amount of good Minard'& tiv+(meat for Every Pala. tempest of fury? they do killing mice. t :tinkle and crash of el-uttered lass. +' m tea of bird x e exterminated _.. 8 At the thought Milca sprang down- The detective was turning it over First of all I wouldn't want to see t� ata ra aril dadtinz' out the w'n�fow he I , speculatively in his hands where sud- any' Pec I �n rgll - concealed himself in the shadow cf �' denly he uttered a sharp exclamation. or reduced to numbers which would To Teach in Turkel one of the-great .pillars. 1`o one was� � He needed" no magnifying Blase to even cause lis to think they were well in sight. Leaping from the porch he verify the truth: the canceled stamp i or. the 'decline, but during the first New York.—Mrs. Evangeline Lind- verify p g had been transferred -from another cold Spell of weather last tall here in bergh, mother o1 Col. Charles A. Lind- to- ran around the res- of the house to t '''the other site. The pentr R as dark 'envelope and the postmark was n+E:•t�ex Eotrtsty, seeing the countless l bergh, has Balled for Turkey to teach now but the two tai-it y arches of forgery. The eller had never passed'hundreds of hawks migrating, it I at the Constantinople Woman's Col - p --- i would never occur to -anyone that,lege, where she has taken an appoint-. It ht front. Roker's room still fell �� through the mails. meat as visiting teacher of chemiatry. _ - upon the sparse-gras.A of last year's' William, do you know how to drive ;hawks were on the decrease. I will lawn. In the ow pf the fsrthrr one, a car?" - admit, however, that they were mostly�She was accompanied by Miss Alice glow CHAPTER VI [the large red-tail and red-shoulder,I!!Morrow, sister .of Dwight Morrow. it wnnwthing gliatcrea 1'ke a handful r�-f� IAmerican Ambassador to Mexico. Miss y It was close to midnight when a which are commonly known as hen- =diamonds. Tran and dtm't bother your head stocky figure enveloped in .a heavy hawks, :which.do the least damage to Morrow to to be hostess at the col- - Broken glass. He ht" gnticirated about it!" y g gap our birds by actually kills them of lege. " - -• a pistol or perhaps even a knife of I ulster wormed its way through a - - ng- - - a pi sort but not t: bottle! Patricia's entrance"created a break in the hedge and started a circuitous any other hawk. to the tenseness of the atmosphere, course about the'Drake house, HAWKS EAT BIRDS. Driving Simplified Throwing himself flat upon his facp,!and she eyed the detective in startled, A faint glimmer showed ois the Here in Essex' County we get our �/i C1tltchleii Car 't}.e detective writhed inch by inch cor fused recognition, but his expres- third floor and silhouetted against the i first snow late in November or early along the ground until he was close to.&ion was bland until he reached' the dim fch of. light appeared the the scattered fragments of the bottle shelter of the pantry to which her 1: PPce pro-I December,by which time quail usually London."A revolution in motortna _ 'enc Shen he saw among them anus- file of a man. The watcher below'}„ave congregated here for the winter. is indicated by the clutchless, gear her of tiny white to ng t Sea -1 gase had followed him, when he risked picked up a handful of loose gravel i With snow as a background for quail;less device invented by J. S. Robert- handful <,! the gravel ar.d tablets to-'a quick rod of warning and reassur- which he flungagainst the window. ' :nae. A slight flush suffused her ga running over, it isn't long until hawks�eon," says the'Dally Telegraph. Ruth - . gather, Miles staffed it into a pocket Almost instantly the light was ox- are attracted here in goodly numbers,I It motoring is redured to more steer of his trousers and ran swiftly around face and she turned to het father, tinguished, there came the slight, and it we didn't keep hawks in check steer- lug and braking, making driving the I only to exclaim in amazement and grating -sound of a carefully raised we would soon have a hawk sanctuary simplest task. _the house again to the library window.,alarm: gash, and the tiny spark of a c' ret The right engine ratio according to with all quail, juncos an .so forth .,Daddy' What is it"' • -, gleamed above the sill. A low, pe- eaten up; thus sI� say eucb situations speed is automatically selected as the ' CHAPTER V. Only Miss Drake was silent but her culiar whistle emanated from the lips have to be controlled by mafi. Someidriver.npeae or ctokes the throttle by (Carter was ill the following morn- eyes were fixed with burning intensity of the nocturnal. visitor and the cig- pe might say,"If-they are trapped an accelerator pedal Ing—a touch of sciatica--and the new:upon, the empurpled countenance o! aret, describing a wide arc, tell upon pole traps in winter they will' soon _ iwttaeman was forced to assume the her youngest brother as he brought the lawn almost at his feet as the be extinct." Such a statement has not I .' -.more complex duties. 1 his fist, clenching his solitary letter, window was softly closed ones more, been given careful thought because we Under the kindly guidance of down violently upon the table. In a few-moments the kitchen door can readily see that what few would 'Trouble?' he repeated hoarsely opened and Owen Miles in the sweater be trapped off in Northern .United "Trouble enongh!-It's each man for sad sneakers of his nightly vigil slip- States and Canada daring the winter - himself when you stand with your around the confer of the hones _ ped months at game sanctuaries world ' back against the Wall; and I'm going "Scottie, old Scout? I knew you'd make no noticeable decrease in the. to fight!" tryto get in touch wffh tiro if otU He strode from the' room with the y be tocol in the hawk papula-, could and I've been making a motion tion of the continent, as by far the • open letter still iv his hand and they picture 'still' of myself against that gat percentage of hawks migrate- ,,. heard the library door close behind window shade ever Since nine o'clock," month to warwAr climes each winter. him and the key turn in the lock. he whispered. "Have you learned Moreover, what great advantage ~'` { `t The meal ended shortly and Miles anything?" would hawks be to us bore in the win-i was clearing away the dishes and ail-' (To be continued.)- ter at any rate? The ground is prac- ver when be observed that the envel. oh �.--- tidally covered with Snow f,-vin eight' s>!: ope of.the letter which had caused Ho- hart Drake such agitstitra was, still France Honors rnvebtOr inches to two feet and what mice are' wing where he bad dropped it, on the Of Sparlde in Chanmpagne fern are mostly always found. n the wground under the snow, living on JW floor beside his chair. He stooped has- Epernay, France.—Dom Pedignon, gin grsae vegetation. On our sane- _ ,,. tilt', and pocketed it and then "finished he monk who-put the first sparkle in tuary, on which there are planted be- • his work in the dining room. .. champagne wine 200 years ago, lives thousand treest Q. P tween ten and twenty He had started for the back stairs in the hearts of his countrymen. Great and shrubs, I don't remember ever MOST people know this absolute, vhen Mia Drake asked: religious celebrations, under the direr- antidote for pain, but are you careful "William, do you knowlsow to drive having seen any damage ohne by mace, tion of Mgr. Neveux, Auxiliary Bishp and hawks have been kept under con- to say Bayer when you buy it? And a car?" of Rheims, have been held in honor oft ever since the beginning of the You always give a glance to wee Had the opportunity presented it-. he man who put champagne on.the Rayer on the box ed; the word s self to send the promised wire to Scot- stronomic ma sartctvary. While vice versa on Point pename printed w red? It isn't the ,� p' Pelee, when I have seen 'haws the genuine Aspirin without it I A Ing - Pelee, The detective gave an inward • m;ne growers fr,tm all the country- thickset I ever, saw them. and where, store always has Bags, with tbs.. start. side around Rheims and Epernay they were not kept 'Under Control,: proven directions tucked in every "Yes, ma'am." flocked here for the celebrations, and r "That is fortunate, William, Mr. many a bottle of champagne'hoarded many an orchard grower has corn-' ,� plained of how mice had girdled his'• All1tandy lIobart must be taken to,the station in dusty cellars was oponed in honor' young apple trees. °sa��°'�,, �c f.t once." bf its inventor. Dom Perignon was HOW BIRDS ARE PROTECTED. Miles brought the car to the door he celisrist of the wine-t*llar of to find Hobart waiting on the porch Hautvilliers Abbey. Surrounding the sanctuary we keep • 510 .steps, watch In hand. ___�.� a doaen poles oteeted daring wiwber _ !for t "Get me to the rotation as quick as Minard's Llnlment el}anses outs. Ste• � .. you can." s treat that colli The train was just Pulling in u When you give, take to yourself i HOTS 1Z770 W. = - 'be'beati Benefit and plea• he drew or at the Statics, platform. .no credit for generosity, unless YOU = l Miles noted the sigtsitbcant glances and deny 7otirmett something in Syler thatElliott and Vlotorl 1 f� in CIOnudges of the lotntgrrs as they tecog- you may sive.—Bir henry Taylor. Caweh•4 shuter Su. N YeMe at. nJssd Hobart Dfalce and't+mslitwd atww —� 'f�b � lite bnmlHstioa whkb he y^ouni The blame was-e:t1>ssul ' cetera f4 t�M +• �•' fik � - e)fnt. Haas Patrle** )Daft have etr< Any passage was dosis by the local bre - ' �inls� apartment—Lataslas III!.) �aiamr, _ iSSL3E lrb 3¢'•-Z8 - ' fY� ABIJN t7l _ •.. .. .:. erre 1. erre . . - ' -.x xu.,a.' .. _ -...,... erre ., .. ✓ ,... . .... Kv�^;s?k ?a i�� . ry ., • -.-ti.. >. ..'�''�t.,,. '°..r'�t'vn sr'•„ .�'"T"'T� '�r,,,, " ��' �. , .• .',:'i:' '!,a, y0 ,:•r;4;1's h'L•f�''A,',Ad s�A"'h� f• .R�a�!M�i316M1 1'h^.T -.yr, ". - _-.:i'.. .. « _.. L....... •...a- _t »t •, ....�.._'rW '.J:.,MJ9:a�n 'A.m� x•,.: a.i.. .. '. «^Ga, A••u .,tiy. �4+"n! 't:.. 91'... '�': • - -: serious Accident ;.,, �'� ____________ .�. W Last Moments of the Manasoo on Georgian flay . i.ock Gat-_s , Carried Away _ Blocks Canal—Congests Port Colbourne So Af- fecting Whole Grain _ Situation i , "WORST EVER St. 4atharines.—The ateamer Doris, R upbound, crashed into the head gates :,, of Lock 13 In.the Welland'Canal at - -. l o'clock Sunday morning. The waters of the upper level were released and tore but the two upper gates and one of the lower gates. The steamer was thrown by the force of the water into the lower lock, where it is now lying An a crosswise position, With'the grain rush. at its height and every hour counting in preventing k - ' a complete tie up at Port Colborne,the crash is regarded as extremely serious. Thirteen freighters are in the canal. i _13 are waiting at Port Dalhousie to enter the canal and as many more are dined up at the elevators at Port Col- y borne waiting for canal ships to take' -away enough;grain to let them untied. Over 3.600,000 bushels of grain are inboard the waiting fleet at Port Col- . . borne. SERIOUS BUSINESS. Captains of the:vessels tied up in" the canal gathered Sunday night for f an informal conference. One stated _,that it would cost his company $500 ' per day whilr his boat is stranded during the peak of the year. This was " 'taken as a fairly general estimate. Damage to the canal itself has not yet been estimated It will run into „ 'many thousands. Marine officials say it is the worst tie up In history at this part of the canal. Twenty years ago the freighter Samuel"Marshall crashed in the same ' 'way; into the sarne lock. LAKE TRAGEDY AS IT IS RECALLED BY SURVIVORS With the elevators at Port Colborne glowIy but steadil nrning on her side, her lights out, thsl re-built Manasoo flattened her side on the surface of Georgian Bay in the darkness already crowded to overflowing and and went to the b�om. It wan all over is tutee"a mi¢utea. according to 'rescued members of the crew• Here a staff artist given a _ more then enough in grafi In the harbor conception of the tragedy, as the survivors recall it. Arthur Mlddlebro, the young medial student, remembers the ship "flat as a pancake' on the water to fill them again, it is expected that before he jumped. "You could feel her in the sea swig and labor like a log. , . Slx guys grabbed me but I got away. . . They were weeping and crying • much of the grain coming down in the g next few days will be ordered to Buf- in the water. But there was not much panic. . When I was swimming along I saw what I thought was a couple of cows. I was all for grabbing a cow p talo. and hanging on but when I did catch on it was the raft.' How many men actually took to the water, none definitely states. The last minutes they At Port Colborne elevator the recall as a fearful dream. Middlebro remembers the first mate Eoing below with a wheelaman in an effort to "trim the ship". They ran.& motor car steam— Brentwood, Empuror, Van- over andthey drove acme of the cattle to the other aide to offset the list. To no avail. In the fitful moonlight the Manasoo went down.and was seen 'doe, MMIR"A Prior" Midlnn>a "Rine. no more. _ Hagart-r. John Barium, Gleneagles. Mathewson and Riverton, with full 27c; breakfast bacon, 35 to 43c; do, .:cargoes, estimated. at 3,000,000 bush- ,Market Reports fancyy, 44 to 45c; backs, peamealed. 32 Western Provinces Godfrey's Plane els of grain. to 86c; do, smoked, to 42c. 11_�_ • • 4 - The Ontario crop.of alsike seed is Cured meats—Long clear bacon, 6o Controlling Radio Found in No rth 70 lbs., $21; 70 to 18 lbs., s., $19. ¢t -, somewhat lighter yield and much to S '$ poorer in quality than usual this sea. tc 100 lbs. an up, $ lightweight pa's Capital non, according to prominent seedemen rolls, in bble.. 11.60; heavyweight I Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Party Safe Only One Slightly scene of Holocaust who report the first of this seed be .rolls, $ss.5o per bbl. Alberta Co-o erste withInjured But Plane is ginning to move An early spring Lard—Pure, tierces, 17%c; tubs, p _ drought cut down the yield, while l&: pails, 18b§c; prints, 19 to 19�c. Otiletwa to Control Total Loss Fire in Theatre Costs Lives of quality was lowered by the continual Shortening,"tierces,.15c; tubs, 1b c. Broadcasting rains throyg:i the summer and during DOWN 151Jyc; tins, 17c; prints, 16,+c. " iDOWN IN ALBERTA Hundreds in Attempt harvest time. This excessive moisture PRODUCE QUOTATIONS. � Winnipeg, Man. to connection to Escape _ started a second growth and the pro- Toronto wholesale dealer- are ay- with the proposed appointment of a Edmonton.—Squadron Leader Evart duction of-much immature seed which in the following prices, de'.vered: federal radio commission in the fall, Godfrey's plane has been located up Madrid. Sept. 28—Several hundred.,will be impossible to separate from l Eggs, ungraded, cases returned—!it is rumored that ,the example of the Peace River near Carcalon. It its Persons are believed to have perish- the mature, hard seed.. As a result Fresh extras, 40 to 42c; fresh firsts,l blanitoba, which now has a virtual a total loss, but all members of the ed in afire wh9i broka but Sunday of this lowering of quality and alae 38 to 39c; seconds, 29 to 30c. (monopoly of radiocasting, muy be party are uninjured with the exception night during a performance In .the due to the presence of much weed seed! Butter—Creamery, solids, paateur-I followed by the provinces of Saskat- of Commander Gordon, who L suffer o fn the alsike a large portion-of the,ized, No., 1, 39% to 4oe; No, 2, 38 to Ing from a bruised leg. The lane Novedses Theatre More thari -00 tn- aro will be unfit for the local and S8+hc• chewan and Alberta. p need are under treatment at hospi• Unpted States market and will have tq The Government control of radio- was forced down last Saturday mors- - 9 t Churning cream—w'o. 1 39 to °44c, tail end emergency stations. 'ye exported across the Atlantic, To] Cheese—No. 1 large, colored, par- casting has proven a success in Man- 'tag about 11 o'clock. The theatre was packed' to the reach the European grower in time for affined and Government graded 23%c. itoba. Although the provincial govern-I Returning east, after the sue cesatal doors with a typical Sunday audience"spring seedtng the exporting will have. - LIVE STOCK �ment does not control the issuance of fight - to Vancouver from Ottawa, for performance of "La Major del to be carried out before the first of the! Heavy beef steers. coice, $12 to radiocasting licenses, it has an agree-i Squadron ,Leader Godfrey lett the Puma, when, daring a' brief tater- Year. There is practically no activity ,meat with the Federal Department of Town of Peace River, In Northern Al• mission rt 8.60 ring .there-was s Yet reported in alfalfa or red clover. $12.25; do, fair, $10.75 to $11.25;. but-' po cher steers, choice, $10.75 to $11; but-'Marino and Fisheries which has juris-I Berta, last Sunday afternoon, He was Dealers are offering the farmers in i -great bill rt flames on the stage. Ontario the a off rin prices for clean- cher heifers, choice, $10.50 ;,o $10.75; diction over Canadian radio matters,I scheduled to atop at Fort Smith, In the The theatre holds 3,000, and the ca- seed f.o.b. shipping points. do, cam., $8 to $9.50; butcher cows, not to issue any licenses for Manitoba Northwest Territories, but for the past paci.ty audience rushed for the exists No, 1, 97 per cent. purtty alsike $10 good to choice, $8 to $8,75; o, fair to without consultirg the provincial ad--The occupants of the stalls and boxes bushel; No. 2, 96 per cent. purity, good, $6.50 to $7.50; do, com., $6 to ministration. cept in vague rumors which said his were able to leas before the dames ;9 per bushel; No. 3, 95 per cent. pur- $6.60; canners and cutters, .4 to $5.601 One of the important matters which big seaplane had been forced down, spread into tla auditorium, but ity, $7.50 per bushel; No. 4, 9A per butcner bulls, good to choice, $7.50 to,the board will have to consider is that breaking a pontoon, though the air those in the•galleries were less fort•,Cent• purity, $6 per bushel. $8; do, meds, $7 to $7.b0; bolognas,!of- using radiocasting licenses for mea, it was said, escaped injury, snate and the exists were soon chole-' Purity 'refers to freedom from weed $6.50 to $7; baby beet, $12 to $Ib; seeds and other seeds than alsike, and feeders, choice, $9 to $10.50; do,.fair,. propaganda and commercial advertia-I Every resource of the Hudson's Stay �( d with struggling masses. , b0 to 8.75• stockers choice 9'in purposes. Iti is proposed to limit!Company was being thrown into the e gg t $8 $ $ g P TPS any foreign material, suet. as rani The-Novedaes is one of the oldest and chaff. No. 1 indicating 97 per cent $10.25; do, fair, $8 to $8.60;!the use of the radiocastinq privileges i search. Acting under instructions and lamest theatres to Madrid. The pure alsike seed. springers, choice, $140 to $170; milch'for this purpose, or' possibly to pre-i telegraphed by the company's Edmow jfames sp>'ead with terrible rapidity ,, cows, choice, $90 to $100; calves, vent it altogether. Ontario would do ton office,a boat belonging to the Ryas -- h wooden fittings. GRAIN QUOTA.IONS. — choice, $15.50 to $16; do, med., $10 to iWrou h the g - well to follow the lead of her western Transportation Company fait Fort ,a g , 7 to 8 lambs •- -. , •- hundreds of persona were train- Grain dealers on the Tordtito Board $13; do, grassers, $ •50 $ „_;'sister provinces.' �Fitzgerald,Friday for Peace,River to 13 to $13.25; bucks. $11 to $11.25; search. i the following $ join in the 0 f Trade are making g j . .pied by thofb who pushed on from i g -`v ehind, while others were suffocated I quotations for car lots: cheep, choice, $7 to $8.50; do, heavies, ASt, Lawrence Word had also bee sent to the Fort Ft Man. wheat—No, 3 North., $1,10; $5.50 Ao $6.50; do, culla, $3 to $5; Wheat and the sad doubtless burned to death. !No. 4 wheat, $1.04; No, 2 tough hogs, selects, w.o.c., $13.25 to $13.50; Vermillion poet of the Hudson's Bay. The interior of the theatre was r n �� Company to send a small sasolfne boat soca roaring with flames, which thea tv•l h%' No. 3 tough; $1:0,.3y; No 4 do, fed., $12.85 to $13.10; do, thick La Presse (Ind.): For purposes of scouting upstream as far as it court ug 1.03.' (c.i f. Goderich and ,bay smooth, w.o.c.. $12.7.5 to $13; do, fed. export,the United States this year will Spread to adjacent buildings. The,ports.) $12.35 to$12.60. go, and to the Red River post to lalarm"quickly spread throughout the Man. oats—No. 1 feed,.59c. (c,i.f.• e — - have apparently about 76,000,000 search downstream from Vermilion bushels of wheat, while Canada ah'oald pony, and Premier Primo de Rivera Goderich and bay ports). Sultan of Muscat chutes as far as possible. Am. corn—No. 2 yellow, 1.181 ;I have, at.the lowest flgnre, 400,000,000, and munlcipa! authorities hastily I $ Arrive$ in LM&n Still another wire was dispatched to followed the police and firemen, who No. 3 yellow, $1.17%. (Toronto' i or even possibly 450,000,000. Now this Fort McMurray to send a gas-boil were already busy at firemen, scene 'freights). London.—Sayyid Taimur bin Feisal,; establishes very clearly the relative Millfeed, del., Montreal freights, Sultan of Muscat -and Oman, has ar-? positions of the two countries with re- re the -Athabaska River as tar as —.r.-- bags included:: Bran, per ton, $31.25; rived here as the guest of the Brltiah'Bard to the problem of exporting Chippewyan, and then up the Peace shorts, per ton, $33.25; middlings, Government and will pass a month 1 .wheat on the world market, especially Red Riveiver to meet the gasoline boat Lrosi Three Queen Bees Ride $43 25. ;touring Great Britain, his program in• in connection witb facilities for its _ in State in Airplane Ont oats—Good, sound. heavy oats, eluding a luncheon with the Lord'evacuation. If the consider the tact ' in car lots, 45 to 46c; f.o.b. shipping dependent Arabian monarch, ruling New Zeppelin to Trial Flight Pasadena,Calif. Whether they:has = - that the exportation of American points 50,000 square miles of torrid, sparsely Berlin.' After making Its first ens ever risen to such heights before i9 on Rood mil ng wheat, l.o.b: ship- j wheat Is carried on to-day at least as Foisal is an in- not likely to be known, but the flans- ping points, according to freights, Mayor at Guildhall. ! much by Pacific as it is by Atlantic cessful flight for about three hours port.ation of bees by air mail has been $1.10 to $1.12. i routes; we shall find that in so far as the "Graf.Zeppelin," the new Zeppelin Inhabited territory ou the producing ievealed as a snccesafni experiment. Barley—Malting, 63 to 69c. i qualities of date palms, geographically the exacuation of American grain is passenger affably, is now preparing Three queen bees have frau@led in Buckwheat—Not quoted. f is important as a landing place for the concerned, the demanded canalization for a 12-hour flight over-south Gam- Three between Tennessee and Call. Rye--No. 2, 90 to 95c. i air route to.India. lie 1s a young, en• nt the St. Lawrence could only affect many. •Dr. Eckener, who piloted the forma, arriving in Pasadena from man• flour—First pats., in jute,' lightened.Moslem, who has adopted this year a probable Inaximum of 40 to new ship, expressed the fullest satis- - - Spring 14111 none the worse for the $7.20; Toronto second pats., in jute,i European cuitoms, is an enthusiastic 45 million bushels of RhPnt, And if faction at its behavior and said the $6 ! cricketer, and has iutroduced many tug consider file tact that the dispatch;Bight was the smoothest of more than - `-experience. - Ont. flour—Trr:k, Toronto,car lots,!reforms among his people. 2,000 that he had made. According to H. C. Melon of this g0 per cent. pats., per barrel, not quo-I of this wheat will necessarily be divid city, who received th) newcomers, Interviewed on his arrival, Feisal, ted, seaboard, $b.10. ed between the different American At-I There was scarcely any engine -each queen traveled in a tiny suite of PROVISION PRICES. with Arab politeness, expressed pleas. lantic ports, it would be more accurate"bration, and'the covering of the hum apartments, with an entourage of a ure at being among "my allies and to fix at some 20 to 30 million bushels I of the Bhrp fluted very closely to the dozen ordinary bees. The little apart- Toronto wholesale dealers are quot- between us are to me a source of. the quantity of American wheat which metal structure, thus adding smooth• meat house•ogee made from a block of Ing the following prlces-to the trade: friends-," adding "the friendly relations could possibly benefit by the proposed neaps to the flight, although the speed wood. Smoked meats—Hams, med., 33 to canal. Ih brief,a mere trifle) averaged 120 kilometers r n hour. $5c; cooked hams, Sol smoked rolls, pride. L - , .. a ... .. � . ;., ... ..F. '!,_ «a ... A e...-.'•fes •�:: '':..: .....m,.. .'.. :._'.p..- ...'."..._w .-.yn'�� _ W.M+.`a.'1F t;`�•' Y`^-'.m• ...:., -. -}pl :•. .'.�•"'L a....,. :'n. :,... - - :s��;-reT:��.n- - vr. _--fi+: - r. .:,t.r r"- �q'V,,� bFSYe�,�.. .a.: +.•wv,n�'�4!,r"TN. S :ice-y^r,�. -..�tq•+ -'-+.• .-. . �.. . . -,F .. " �.. } �=r1c-. - � ' nr � . � :..t- 4:+. 'Ja4�.�k�?a• .o: t ��,�..,Gu' -'.�1,, .i.;,, ..'. '�sir .'•••�: ... ... _. .'. :°i •r .J.T..r" ^a y.a,.. >:� _ r F•. asaassaass N Attend Rodgeoo'e ante oo ll�otlday THEY S]It''C_-ICHAMBRETTE" lj1OSONTO WET-Ws9H LAIIN y 1 DRY(Semi finish)—Let our driver tall and ;ia The. PiQaefng explain our 24 hour service. Iust leave your INDIANS MAKE OPTIMISTIC "� tte?=but yes,.X's10% a name with Mr.S.W. avis, barber shop. . we Y� �a -C8 Committee Y ?aaitltitSl little = for rhes sleep . . with a will pick up and deliver 3 times a week, isd1an ` PROPHECY UNTINGOF LL DEER y g ANTED AT ONOE-Two strong, 41.7-6 pec year.; 41-W if paid is advaar., bed 30 Portable so man thin s hep ll m Llas C� ud � to matte pleasant the journey--ls is kitchen women for high-class tea-room. - c - Britain$2.00 In advance. Plant of deer this season'. tis like sleepinir at my old home, And Good noney and all year,'job for right person. Plenty Thi Previous experisace th hotel work not essential, the welcome news that comes from .afben.you reach .Montreal y011 - are Apply in ppeerson or write THE FALCON,Kings- °ba object of this Association Is to JOHN MUi�KAR Proprietor'. the North. Indian guides, who live rested. con d•,Highland creek E.o. 62u lessen etealin and prosecute Q In one -word "Chambrette" can be FOR9ALEORTO RENT-107 acres g all year round in the deer country, the felons. described the romfort,convenience-and -._,-.. _• say that there will be big huntinst good last,adapted for grain or dairying and ' NOTES AND COMMENTS. this fall. privacy of the Single Room Sleepirw is No.r for fruit gardening, well watered, large Cars, now in use by Canadian Natioi,- orchard,L`and farm buildings,near a school and Through a science not found in church. Iwt 4, con. 3. Pickering I-4 mile west " al on the 10:0t! p.m. and L1.09 p.m of Audlsy. Pou.esstan April.let, 1929,with priv• Member having property stolen oornmanl The probability is that the tax books, these-born hunters have made ] r p y trains from Toronto to bio y�real. Re- ilele co plow this fou. Apply to Mrs.lames;Mc- oats immediately with any member r = you gasoline will be increased from this prediction and they are sal servations•at City Ticket Office, Can- BraaY.241 Kendal Avenue,Oshawa. 51tt of Executive (7ommittee. dom wrong. " 'three to five cents per gallon neat So 'start planning 'your party now. adian Nationai,Railways. year. At the same time the motor Check up on your war ge9r-w-ipe the ----- ---- D A N C Mombe;ship !ee $1.00. license fee will to reducedi so that grease off your gun-and keep "The veU 3.ti�ert4ae»aests. Tickets ulbehad from the President or black and tan" running thin. Olde Tyne Square and Round @ecreter•y on application. the motor ist who uses his ceir• only -If you want to try nen- territory` 10K�SALE-Divellirl will anrnnl• Dancing at Barn hart's Pavilicin, EsE,:.Obrn.-I:.'D: Banka, O.'9.PaIm� :a moderate amount will pay no this year-or wish �1ry irtformatio modiste 4 famines. Terms'to suit purchaser, er, M. S. Obapmain, Pickering. about year—or fares, etc., ask the J• S,Bundy,Claremont. 3tf Oshawa Beach,,every •more than he does at present. ---- - - ---- nearest a ren: of the Canadian -Na- - 10It SALE-12 full Oliver rid. Tuesday, Thurbdsy and SaturdA 0. NI •�a$. Richardson. The fairest method of tazin the �' y• F "i R tional I w';7VS, In plow: 1 g,2 furrow rid.ng plow.Verity ` motorist ie to make' him pay ac. i Wrn. ray Jr.,Cl..,erno. Fhone 2313,• A-5 Evenings. 3 4 res, nest Secretary P 'd ' cording to the extent in which he — uses the public roads, The object Coal COa� rause, �!e:reps w. F� 'or lice than Buy J Your Groceries at the Grocers" P 1 � haif;for qu:.k sa'c Apply at ItihIYS office. 1-} ' of raging the nloturlyt is to wtrke '1 - 'ANTED- Fret•h EY= Live Poul• him p!ty for the use of the roRde �� try,any quantity, VII weekly prices. Twin City Produce Market Boz:94.Kitchener, 'Buy yonr`Grove6ll Fix Richardson'.9 Grocery, where the stock is which have been' constructed fur - orae. 4 Hard and Soft Coal of tbe' ! - ----- - carefully selected, quickly turned over and replaced with fresh his benefit. But It is not fair Lo �ASTURE'rf)LET-WiII takPentrle Roods. Yon are always care of the finest brands obtainable and s tax the motorist who travels ouly best lillalit�' ,OII 1 to pastun. �lflnd net.and other articles, NF n. Lacey, Dun- at prices usually charged for second grade goods. thousand utiles a year as ttvat•h - - bailor.. -- 3.4 " f Sero • as the man who travels one bun r- %RMS TO RENT-1151) and 100 _ -� c.� + N -wr THOS. A. LA�►�V j- acre. !rats,1 and 12, cnrcess.oa +.Packer- dyed thousand tulles in the •9an1P trg, Good bui:dings, apply to George west, is a good time to stock up on your Clover Leaf dishes. A new .time. We think the fairest meth- F'iClce.i=-. :zit. R,R. :,Ptckenng. ar,pply lust in. Wz Ht-e alio offering od is to dispense n-itb the motor asst t //� ( i 'T OUR PRICI•:9-On pew and _ SIX CLiPS AND SAUCERS AT $1.00 = _ license fee and tax the m6tor'ist VOTERS LIST, 1928 \Xused farm machinery,cream separator. also Frost warefeneirgandil lea It will pplay YOU. Theae are nice-chinaware and have blue stripe. only fur the amOUnt Of RA80lit1P w•F', Ursnry,Grernwrrod.Phone Pick 2314.33tf " -he usPH, for in' that case the *.� _. ..__. _-._ _- ` rnvtoriyt a q accordin to th ' `TRAYED-On to the prPRllsPa of p y Ii e _ L_rite unde-,•,tned, lot 18, con, , Picken nx..a amount of weiar and tear on the lismai:pig. Owner may have same by orov,n♦t 1�0/NG BACK. TO SCHOOL roads fol- which he is responsible. Municipality of the Township of property and paying expenses. Thos. Robbins .4 P tcYer:n;. '--4 School su lien of all kinds, including Readers and Teat Book@ for • -- _ _ Pickering, County of f nt,ario. -_ ._-__ _ PP R, As winter is approaching Many Notice is hereby LI that I 'r,Ate' TH�tIII RALE-Dream separatrir,eaeryr, . both Public and Contineation Schools. • complied with CectlO;: Of the VO i . ne ^rli,nes.riding plows,washing rnachines. Canadial.: .. naturally think- of tern' Lists act and that I ha•'e nn;tp 1 and ° ner�rarrow,..3.1r.ew. Also J goad 1.zht Phone its sant your order. We deliver. ac:,r. w'al 5r'! cheap Apply to a.Lfrs. iris r !Firarlrla Mrid Califcr nla, or some up it my oMcr' at Wh'.?t••a.' nn '.tile Po.e.!.C'arerra-t � %�)tf other rt,untc with a deli Ltful 'lith slay of Scpter.:•,.• i!t2x l i ',hP J A M E S R I C H A R D S O N y R . f,1 R �I'E;il On to the premia•. f -- list of all ersoft • tiled : ) )tr• in i g n anal. , 1.2 m,;e� -- - xviutrr climate, A ith their oraiige+ P r tiro a,Y { - ---- - - -- it,a .:alri tnunieipadt� for mertb n. Pr_kr ne 1. age nee pti. )+.net -- - arae other tropical fit R de- Par!iument and at Xur:icipal 1•:11+c- •'ve earn by p-rw re prnpe:ty. and paying ex. llCs. Rs . t-15-h.s. _- ,, . F 1 - a t1on:. and (_) .he list n, al • aired havenfrotu the rlgvr of our - entitie•i to unto in sale? �[uriel ialit} ' ()11 Via[ E in rhr IaIK¢ t D':r. e er ng � Hardwar"e ore Q;rtrtadlatl winter, But when It 1', Y l a t. Fur a« 'Municipal, Eieeiir,r, only, at;,! `int , -1 ,,;,, w Coulea'to weighing thr advantnges here r e• �a-a •l. :fr:..c.trre. the lint' remain }i. a for 1n r .:Ort. ,•,d,ria:) Ames I narn 3p ply Riry W B. ? a { r i Dur.h.. 'Stl l.;rbeholmr Hi:i. rur>li o 4 7 •- of each country, Canailrs doe.. n ,_ And I hereby can _:pan al., c..tr,, t r _ _ have moth. difficulty is proving take immediate pr{,c•ed r-: to have, 'ARtil FOR tia[.F. OR REtiT-93 - Now 1s tae brae to look over that old-RwiRe car Heater sad if you LhrtL she OCCtr ie8 d-fnretn�t usi any errors or omissions corrected ac- j' rr >'4aM:nth+ Tnwn.�,p of Pica.-,ng, need a new one call tLitd see OltfA. i p P corning to las-, .he last clay for ap--be.-.g int 13,con.S, If rented can have imme i- tion----LTur %inter is savere as peal- being the xth day of October, eeeprtnit; nApply'to^Jam s''aa t�{icg.nntha = r e.erybody will admit. But that ls2b, premises , ; fihe Happy Tbought and 1ScCtaly a Staves, �- Dated thin 19th dap of September,' -- ngtls and Heaters, severity as %hat many long for, i' t'LLS aTnt'E A VD Fi'RN1TT?RE } , 1928. l especially the young people of our ' ' . 3 Yr se le-Jarny an' -ill Ho;ste nbull. DOri81d R. Beaton. -Ifl ,-d r{ mor respecnee v hlcLiary t Pan- Electricand Hand Power R%ashers - + -Countiy. whu are naturally fund b 'C 1-;-:-K ,I-the al"-inic:pality. Qera•,'note NO '! rang• gvI*1 a-4new cheap of �pr!rt, skating, hr,ckey. snow bma:l ouffet I, W. Brownridge, lot 27. con.b, save Lime ants bard work • Pickerng 4 - A free trial Riven at any time. - ahueioR, skiing and sletgb•riding _-_--- 1 'are past,fibes %hick delight the . rOur.Ponitry Food and Calf Meal ,are worth giving a trial... heart of every young man and young w(or"an in. the land. Tbe.r - 1 The famous Fleury,Plovfia and Shares to fit nearly all makes of plows, sports are not only en j'.,yable, but Th e 1d6al S hoppe (they are health giving, and thi- i3 � Ageut fur McCortaick Deering Ftrm machinery y an - - I►•very importa4t ttlatttr. F'lvr Repair.. : Ida ha•i her tennis and fi,hiug. Y - - . ;'but these are not t.-) be :ompat eti `�a�e invite ;ii all to corrlp in and lee our new Fa Our Motto : We have it, can get it, or it is not made, _ with our K inter sport•+. The run:• aloe «'inter Goods. a foil line of aner climate in Canada I. not is t �+ D i �+ °�A celled by that of Rn other cutin. Dresses, Coats, Hat's And J. S. DAL7IJiJN. " ,PICt1.ER--[ + y _ --- ----- - try. Ni a have an ucea•ional liot day, but there nre not to be feared - n SPECIALS, SPECIALS f.in the.lsast. We have thou•anda All the pret-ty new rtyle9 in al! 4zee and colors. Our regular 50 litres of Ladies.' full ft+,hivned Pttre Silk Hosiery, In of American tourists in the sum. mer, who come hereto escape the Give u9 a call before ptirebaainz and all the lea:jing shades, are now on gale at I. O. arse we want to convince you that in Hoe!'ery, as well as in other itorrid atmosphere that efillcts the see oar Koode. lines, quality, service and loo' .pri.cei is the residents of the >r.nited States. cret o oto t tl. customers. Satisfaction guaranteed or ntotrey refunded _ ee f long lis of sa -fled ars ;Florida has its oranges. and usher. _ t roidal faults. But Canada bar 3 Doors north of Henn' Btitcher Shop. Hosiery for every member of your family.- Footwear that stands up P to every occasion. School shoes unbeatable for the wear of plumes;; grapes, apples, pearhe (SANIVEL SCHWARTZ) theactive boy. Now assortmentof wind breakers just M `�~ �• peacesCherries and berries cif �-� arrived, fine for these cool murnings and . ••- - eveningq and priced jna right. many kinds, and no fruit is n;are THE IDEAL SHOPPE, Trousers for every occasion in flannels and Berges,-cut rr substantial than thew- But nue smartly and priced attractively. .,of the greatest advantages pari—Brock Street North, Whitby, Ont. "ses@ed by CAuada is that of its Cheaters',134eainers; Prsnsers and Dyers are still doirig the same freedom from those terrific sturtn: wonderful work, satisfaction guaranteed. Get a price list. that have proved so disastrous t(,' -- — ----- -. --- . , life and property in Floritd'a dart' =Ask for silverware coupons --- ing the past year or two. Such I , . Y O U REQUIRE storms as thf,=e nhich that State C E C I L�' •B R AD LE Y :.".,'bas experienced are uaknawu to _ "'Canada. 'Neither du n e have the - .IF`, = C earthquakes such as that which _ __ _. , •_ -� _.. ..__ .� visited California about twenty � irSt-Class w()rkmanshil) Uri �-()tlrrepairS sears agar. N1'e have our .ring THE CENTRAL GARAGE freehets, but nut sliell flood; a..;, X11 kind:: of b,7c13- C)1' tender btlll]j�lnzd., hose which are cutnntuu in' the Misl:is�_i'ppi valley. We may shi- Glass for N otic doors or wind-shield � Telephone 4900 ver with,the cult! Matt=I CanadR, V but we d,, uUt shake wit's the teRr A'vea paint job tor yor car , of the result, of a tropini -term Cana ;Call and =ee tis, nee, e shall',.be Glad to quote you. on any of or a Califortlia earthquake. " + the above.., Price moderate. diens should be thankful for ser Work guaranteed. r 1 U 011s ,greit;t wealth'of Purest, field, mine Auto Re 'airs,rs, Access ries, and ud water, wealth nnsurpassFd Tires A I1d Accessories < f , by any other country. and we Gasoline Acetylene Welding should feel grateful for such A .Tow Car Service ' beaatiftil climate that is product- a t Charging, :jive of a llai•dy race,. . lacy CARD OF THANKS. Ila Zver S�, C) ors Repairs made on all makes :,We hereby expgas our appreciation +jf the kindness shown us by the many 0 K -M RJ = N C 3- of cars. ' -friends and neighbors during our re- 5., -icent trouble, ne Pick 5903 - - -• _ _ _ Mrs. D. Gannon and Family. Pho - CARD Of THANKS. Proprietor, C. -Bark - ` ' I wish to express my sincere thanks (3 years .with G. !I C.) HARLE� • to the many friends and neighbors F� •• C Be SPENCER for their kindness and-expresst ------ -__ sympathy extended to me diiiing the -•- : Proprietor, �Pickering` Under New Management - L illness and death of my dear' bus - r' ^ `:band, Mrs, Cecil Sia.ck. f a3 ,...s.nS."" ._... . ... ° .::>a'r.� ...i:._: a..' .E., 'r,+d°" r~mra',r«4•'"t+v., >rr 5�l7 ;a ° ��; .a .�z ;.., r -•--. .,,,,rrS ,z , .w.. wy",r. ...r-yuar••t::».r ..:w•,-nw k, G n,i uYy. .fl •C-M•" .,` •K 3r,ry,+: � rr;wnri�;ux,l7.rlaxL'!"+.r�„�;. .K^v. 'E;.T�?�.�tc'•�,'A°,wejrj."e !:• �:. .. A,t.! a.. .'S:7Y- ;L'-.. ...... ..;qi. y+" !+°"•^.;r'"� +''�t:T1 .�•#y,+,.s�.�, :w•:. ��.,.w,n.rr.�.i.r":„�'r >Ke, �,g.;;. ca�.�ar +n��a.._•e;s .cw."�:'r+"'�^'i'":"�7+rti- *�': rt"'6'.. .,-�r.wsp'+w.,s�.+ ,F J. :+fixae r; qw r CLAR[MONT. J. S. Bandy had a.baeiniess,trip Born,on Sunday. Sept. 28rd, to niture, the property of Frank Brad- .RONDO-('government, Municipal.&D& o Uxbridge one day last week. John and Mrs. Mundell, a son. ley, lot 27, rear con, 6, Whitby Tp. MoviMortgage Bonds. Also. Iadu#trlalb F. C. Madill, of Toronto. spent Mrs. M. J. Wilker to siting After a lingerimg illness from No reserve.- Bale at 12.30 sharp. Safe investments St.from 5 to 7 per Sanday with his parents, J, B, With Dere. Jock Fraser ab her home kes-rt trouble Mr. Cecil Slack, a See bills. Wm. Maw, auctioneer. Oen and Mrs. Madill. near London.' highly esteemed resident of Wednesday, October 3rd. - Auction INSURANCE-All classes written 19- Anniversary services of the James and Mra. McGinn, of-Tc- Claremont passed peacefully away sale of farm stock and implements, eluding Fire, Automobile, Wind- li `'United Church will be held on Oct. ronto, spent Sunday with D. M.. on Friday night in his 47th year. the property of the estate of the - atorm. Accident and Sickness. . -1YC. 14th: . Further announcements and Mrs. Horgan• Although he had been poorly Por a - 'late F. L. Farewell, lot 32, con, 2, : ._` Phone or write later. Rev• Mr. McLeod and Mr. and long time his ddath was unexpect- ( Whitby Tp. Eon the Highway). Saie Arthur and Mrs: Prousss four r.a ' - - Mrs. Ratcliff, of 9touHville, were ed. He had been making prepare• at i2.3Q sharp. See bills. Wm. Whitt BOWMAN . , � •. children are confined to their beds in town an Sunday. tions for an auction sale, after I Maw, auctioneer. 48tf EDy _ suffering from a slight attack of Andrew A11to i sad the Misses which he was 1e move into Clare- s `.�di htheria. Tharsday, October.4th-Auction Bale R. H. STftOUD, DCTDIBARTOltt pp Allison, of Ds�aetoa, oailosl o• wont to live in retirement. De- of farm stock, implements, etc., at } Thoe. and Mrs. Paterson and Mr. and Mrs. Pbsshug. to Smaday• oessed was a member of tkb. Bap lot ?P, con. ?, Pickering, the prop. Harness, Boots and Shoes repaired aialph nerd Y;iss •. E. Evans spent Mrs• dames NsMMo lama n tint Church and ckoir and will be at shortest notice. Harness made to �a�M� erty of Adam Spears. N o reserve Sunday to Amwe with Robt, and home after spending a eoupdo of itreatly missed. The large number your order, Give me a trial, and be as Mr. Spears 'is giving up 'farrm- convinced that I can give you sans- - 'Mrs. Brysa. weeks in Whitby with Yrs, Sisk. who attedA" bis funeral on Tues- irr . Sale at pals o'clock sharp. See Frank and 1W+. ♦llaway, of ael. day afternoon tyedfisd to the-high 3 �' goods. Agent for STACO Brand Ritter and, Mra. Awes felt si seteem in which he was hold in the bills. Fred Postill, auctioneer, Whitby, acct lies. A. J. Chandler, goads. -48-b .` of Toronto, t7Mt�q wibk the Tuesday morning for lyt. O&thar•• community. He is survived by a Friday, October 12tiv-Extensive sale �•' latter's rrss#s, J. K. grad Mrs. ines where they will spo>!d a few sorrowing widow and two daugh• of tarm,st-eek, (including Shorthorn Farmers, Attention Beal.. days, tars to whboa the heartfeltsympa• :iLe and CotsNold sheep), and im- Mr. Noboiliwsa, palmite school gorses sed Mrs. Willison sed tli of the eou�toaniu is extended. plernents, t:-.e property of hire• Cecil Y 7 I have the agency for the Famous inspector, W i isJ ♦i=it to ,_„_; - Slack, Lot 19, con. 8, Pkkering, jad- p Win Elates, of Atioas, ass spend - - Renfrew Machlnery, Separators, the school hese r lgoaday and irg r fsa days aitL tleolr relatives SALE REGISTER Jo'urs _lare^rora i;iage?. As Mr. Scales.. and the 'high quality f y Slack is giving up• ,armi'�g on ac- reports osodildow Is ssssib"t hers Acorn Range, and ate yrs. r count of slit:.eaitl:, :'_^ere will M no aced to r e best terms. •shape. George and Mrs. Veverley spent Monday, October 1st.-Auction sale Sale a*. .2 o'clock. See p & y D. A. ear �• glss� A. B. !+td reserve. Give mea call when. wanting some nasiKy in Port Parr with the- of 311 milch cows, mostly Holsteins, 1K - i g Mra. Forty* MW /..d Evans latter's liarenta, A. D. and lire. at lot 11, con. 7, Pickering, the bills . F. W. .ve_�i= auctioneer. thins 4n these linea, Phone Pick 1007 motored is 461VW r iluuday Psisrs. property of G. W. Hodgson. Sale - _-- — W. C WILL30N. ,and spent the day nisi Lwben at ons oolock. See bills. }i m. m T T N -and Mrs. Besse. The Claremont pwple will be Maw, auctioneer. A 1 1 E Tl�lr R. R. No. 1, LOOLSTrHILL Hilyard sad Mrs. FlinmAsg and carry w hear that Mr, sad Mrs. _---. ------.---_----- „' . it daughter, of Scarbwe, and Mr. Bison are moving to Brougham in Tuesday, October Sad.-Credit sale of and Mrs. Cha an and family• of tks near future. farm stock, implements and other I have taken the Agency ` IKn effects, the pr y of J.H. Holtby, Toronto, visited Royand -firs. The rrrembers of the Anchors ° I lot 2E, con• o, eltering. No cassava Renfrew Cream Separators, Scales ,,GREirM Morgan on Sunday, class enjoyed a Dorn roast in Amos F Briirnail': flats on Monday might, as farm tans beer. sold. Sale at 1 Stoves, 1'lenry'a Famous The annual 'Field Day 'of 'the, o'clock sharp. -See bills. Fred Pos- Plows, Points, Claremont, Pickering and Brook- when a roost pleasant time was tW,,auctioneer. Scufflers and Wheelbarrows, lspent by the large crowd present. in Continuation Schools will be Tuesday, October and.-Auction sale ..held on Wednesday, October 10th. The bowling club played a round Phone 605 Pick. Of farm stock, implements and fur- Watch out for partienlars. in their tournament on Saturday _ Mra. Thos. Gibbons has returned when R. E. Forsyth's rink defeat -`- - RQ��• � hem s. Th spending the• summer ed R. J. How's rink by 9 -points. SZE= -�-��' AGENT (18) BROUGHA.Da months in Brampton with her The tournament will be concludedr` hter. Mrs. Robert Worthy, to-day and will be followed by the winter will be here very soee and TSE BEST YET /'!Dole' dar g if yew have any notion of _ I and with her eons in Toronto. aunaai chicken supper, archness a nese Mr. and Mrs. Daley, Mrs, Foster _ r g We represent he Waterbury Odor- and Mrs. McDonald, of Taonto, - - sleigh, leave less Chemical Toilets especially ad- .Dar. Proctor, of Chicago, and Jlrs. BRING IT HERE your order nu.v Po that it opted for rural schools or where there -� •' will be ready when the is no water system. Can be installed HEN you have Goldberz, of Detroit, spent the r first Snow a ears. in the building. A card will bring Wplaced an order ' weekend v4itb A. and Mrs. For Now i.a he time to get a aew'9Pt of pp th - Harnee,,. �r get the old set repaired. full information with drawings for with us !ora memorial w I hive in stock samples of Samaei L O R A E R E 1 D each particular layout. you have looked lar in- W hila engaged loading a number Trees ind Jeffrey's harness. The m the Future for our bf cattle on Tnesda last Tom y H. E. Poynter, memorial work stands y Poster map be ordered through citta- CLAREb1iONT �-35-tf• Whlte7ale up under stress of time Stanbnry was kicked on one of his Logue at prices quoted,q leg% by one of the animals and as Catalogue tree.) I and weather. It feu• a result was confined to his bed I'a1No rAr-y collars, collar pada, sweat I ly a leafing tribute. Q dor several days. pads, h,r Hess oil bbulk, harness •No GreateeTribute" - J. 9. Bundy had the mi�fortane drr.u,inR, also silver PRI CE polish SPECIAL to fall from a ladder one day last &ad other parts I N. W, STAFFORD, _ 'week, owing to the steps being 'Repairspromptly done. -.• - • - Kingston Road, - isilppery from the rasa, and bruise L W, PILKEY. - CLARRMONT " , bitty his gide badly and probably frac -------. _ __ __ __ _ _ FOR TEAM HARNESS _ .Pboae Whitby ' ture one of h1% ribs, r� rQ'' W. G. and :firs, Scott are spend- -- Our - - 'Bassa mounted 'Team. B+ickbgnd Harness. ging a few dayq in, Saginaw, Mieh., with the latter's sister, Mra (Dr ) 2 inch layer tt' ee with heel chains. d4°.00 - t PIP Bagshaw. and their son, David. with 5 ring breeching. instead of back- 00 Bagshaw. will also visit their son, Mc-' Deertng band, It19+Gordon, in Detroit Black•mounted Team BackbRad Harness, $38.50 * �� �r+ The �Coroen'9 Inititnte held a Cream Separrator8 '_ maple L�f mutual iTo very enjoyable meeting on Wed- 5 ring Breeching " . 44425 nesday last at the home of Mrq. G. Pay for themselves be. Insurance Co. V., -'• - -This is not a factory harnes4, but cnstan: made in onr - _ .: __, • Richardson An excellentprogram fore G' - a for W given by the members of the y p y _ own shop at Markhain. Cheap rates for farm and country Alton& branch who_ were their them, _ buildings, aegis "' We gpei ialize on repairs to harness and collars. ' Windstorm Insurance on buildings. g _'Ask us about the ball bear- .Find-mills,9iloa etc. Mrs.Thoq,. Hargrave, of Mark Autoruobile insurance ' I 'ham, Formerly of Claremont, oho Inge, the Frame, 'the oiling D _ : 'd was taken to Wellesley Hexpital, CFof all kinds. f 'D S 'Toronto, _one day lost week to system, tile- heavy re•tin- s FARMS FOR SALE ' undertro a serious opereMon, i:+ ned tinware,and our terms .•,Harnes3 and.Collar Manufacturer Write or phone _ now making good pro*roes toward _ - A �T : recovery. 'of eighteen months to pay 1Hunie.Phore'3a00 E D• BOW M t� N The Baptist cboir will assist in without in r --- _ . -_ _..------- -__ _. ., '20 WHITBY, ONT. A.R HAM. O N'- the anniversary servisos at the -- -_ _--. 'Whitevale Baptist Ct umb as Sin- Liberal allowance for the F R M �i r �F R -i �"�'t ,fix•s day evening next, a.d to their old machine. - Farmers, Attention - - '- absence the junior bbe& wM leaB PREMIUM CARDS GIVEN WITH EVE111' CASH PURCHASE' g y r in the service of praise is the Bap Let us prove that they pay for OF STAPLE LINES AT THIS STORE.' 11have secured thea enc, for the Frost le- fist Church here. themselves by putting one Be Pure that yon get thern. A Wood and willCockkeep Farm Impon Our bowlers, Harry Pester, Os• in on trial. _ menta. and will leap constantly an ..car Barber and George lsebary, i.hand repairs �ementsor e pular went to Uxbridge on Friday last C H A S , COOPER School will b8 opening in a few days-we haves Also, London's barn and stable ,and took part in the_toui-aament, full lice A 4upplies. fittings. ,and each brought back a pair of 4;LAREMONT � - 1 will also take contracts for painting r pyjama:+, as trop}iies of their vie- " - For the•Prcklif�g Seca-on=a fill line (if Cider, White Wine and Heinz bat-'and 6oueee bye new t torp, thus supplying a long felt DURANT MOTOR CARS White Pi(•klin¢ Vinegars, aLao process, by spraying. want. AND TRUCKS Estimates cheerfully'given., While working in his stable on JA R9, Rt'fiBFRa ANU,'LINC RINGSPhone 16.20, t Saturday evening Cecil, Story met 24-5.11 ' with a painful aeident. A cow -'a Prices Iheahona.bta 4�ua.iity..Goods R. J. MaIllll C1aYem0IIt happened to step on his foot and ...11-Store Hi¢i;e-t hrice4 pyiii.Tor produce - knocked him down injuring his Scott's : back and'bruisinghim badly. a9 CIaY•elnOnt - Phone yo=ic order: We deliver. . Queen River =a result he was conflned to the Phone Markham 6402.. hoose for several day,. _ Basket Factory The services in the Baptist General Manufacturers of Church neat Sabbath.will be con. ..For Pickling WM. M. Duncan, Merchant �sreen R1Ve�' All kinds of Fruit-Basket ' ducted in the morning at 11 o'clock A'full line of jars-- - by the pastor, to be followed by ---- -- - ----- - Berr Crates, the Communion service. In the - -- Crown pints 90c y Crown cinarts 1.25 Farmers'Bnshel Baskets, evening- at 7 o'clock -Rev. J. w. "r rubbers, heavy, 3 doz lac - �Intosh, of whiteyate Baptist _ Clothes Baskets., Zinc jar rings, 20c doz .9fiirel7, will conduct the service. parawax 15c pkgIk Seebills announcing the anniver i� ' V ' A Safe Repository for 'Y? + Frank Pennock, - sary services on Oct. ;tb and 9th, All kinds of spices and vinegars Proprietor ¢ Rev, Prof. Parker, of McMaster for p twin hand at Bonds or Other ' Phone M rkiram.1604 r' Univer4.ity, will be the special lowest prices. Q' preacher on Sunday. A coloured F '+ . Valuable Papers •Choir, of Toronto, will render y ..Dr Goods ' B E A T T 'Y muPical program on the �SundgY Y �` ; SAFETY Deposit Boa in your ' evening. Ladies' Silk Underweare and Hose i ;;I STANDS FOR THE REST The anwiHl school Fair was he1H at reduced prices, nearest branch of the 9tondard ul at Claremont on Friday; Sept. 14. y The exhibits of this year were Fuji Silk in colors'aud white s 1 Bank is' the; logical place to- keep 'better than ever and the competi• 65c per yard, , all tion keener. The physical oxer vola valuables for security and con- , Men's Shirts, special, 1.00 each vises were exceptionally well done, Men's Sox, 3 pr for 1,00 1 venienee. We sball be pleased to 1 ;' thue showing a great amount of fnrtiish you with s ace uedessar : � work on the part of the teachers. �= '; Y p Y r7~ ..=i:•� � ' Claremont 'roots came first, Atha GrOCerieB for your requirements at miainiuiir ..,.Second and Altona third, The .Speeches, which are an important A fresh stock of Groceries always rates. part of the program, proved a on hand at lowest prices. C�g-A���T BANK ry rat snceess as many schools thisTM STANDMD Ill�lll g @ Tr us with our ' year competed. Ted TotnlinPon _- _ Y y a a ► Litter Carriers, Hay Carriers agaiti won laurels. while Lena next order. 1p, OFo CANADA . Pumps, Door Tracks, Cow ''Slack, of Claremont school, npbeld ESTABLISHED 1873 _,.the girls' aide, Jean Gregg won yc Bowls. Pressure Systeme Eta. :.the silver cit) donated by the T. Ds • AJC O T It will pay you to get my prices pas Eaton Co. The shield, which was g W. V. REDDITT g above before buying elsewhere. won by Claremont, is now the pro phone 1402, ' -manager, PiciZering Branch a FRANK d. PROUSE - perty.of the ;chool, having been 1' it &.nahe.also ae s ,� �,rr;r n1�7r, ON1 -N RTO ;won three times. LAREMONT �' a ;;•,W,!e Win,Wh;tbr - ,, .•,1...'.. ,,�,, y ,4+` w -� 7'•. ••C�.L4'm, :'r'::< ,.�" �w _- .t,.d'-1• X....'.,. y,;f,'.^,+^-:,7.^!fi�";^.,+•:;:*,."',^.+rC ' �rti� $ .r.i-.,�' rhe:. Y':. 32i•"' �--..ak '..,'.: 'e��r W.. P� - : w 1n J '. � •..'��n T",y' Ari•;�:'r, a *Y'..un .o-arr... r ... � 5 _ yu.. x. d. J, r .e,.4,: • .. •t .�,. ...ii'• i,._ 'y Nix yu• IT • ., H" , " # —"" • — gypsy. "lin �iag wisst yen want �Ot�flf- BEtwCCri ;Canada and the Stith r there titre.threat things, one for each , leaf of the cloves: Attack. AgMty, BY EDWARD WOODWARD, and Assiduity. Remember them three - things, grip the Gypsy Clover tight ' } "If,' remarked yo,nng A fired gimp - _ __ • , ..Jr.,; ti - "that chap Cecil Braga isn't gar t- of when you want s thing, and its - " full he'll get a peke on kto Pouter s*Oun• --- r mel" The old man spoke with fire,and Al- from x He had read that sive ex- Fred, having read of gypsy lore, was a x; �d t'�re° thruled "Win half a crown do?" he °^ preasion in a book, and considered it Y f ser - imposin ff; but it std not impose on:asked' fir' ✓ ,!,' r:: �• Edith Daw, whom one day he hoped i TO you, yes,.�said the gypsy. "I've to wed. She knew it for a bluff. took Sz fancy to ou. Gine us our elf- gm "And what," she asked,-with a ape-• With th3 Beet of a man embracing curative glance, "do on think Cecil ' would do Don't try to kid me, Alf. anew faith, Alf handed over the halt- tis y� You arq s lot more of a ball than a crown and clutched the mascot. The bat.. Now Cecil Brass, he's s hitter. gypsy spat on the money, pushed it Into his pocket, and rose to his feet. Nobody dare take liberties with any "Don't forget," he said. "Attack, '... f ---fflrl be takes about, Only the other Agility, and Assiduity."-- Saturday when be took me to- " • • • • • ...Alfred,Simpson's heart,went bump, 1 _ Mr, Cecil Brass was a bully by and he broke in with a gulp. "Mean to nay you've been out with him?".he birth, inclination, and practice. This quality had got him on in the world, naked r but he had the bully's weakness far "Well, and why not?" Edith de- crowing over the discomfiture of his ` mandid. "I'm getting tired of seeing - r victims. When Alfred Simpson enter- you put on, and having to fight your ' . battles as'well as my 'own. Cecil ed the warehouse the inorninrg after ' Brass----" Bank Holiday. Brass regarded him : NE "1f you mention that chap's name with the glint of a gladiator who has again I'll kill him,"Alfred blurted out, his rival to the net 3 "Talk sense," giggled Edith. "You " Morning, Si:nn," he said, and t? wouldn't hill 'a fly without asking its gathered the attention of those p-rc:- „ ent, including:* Edith Daw, with a ' <. leave first, 1!o skins the t twinkling eye Did 4I notice you at sc4'iI I won't have u in out with � Hasapstead yesterday?" 3a ;, �• him," declared Alf, making h mos Alfred had been-looking reproach- i. t of his five-feet-six amidst the crowd of a^ husky holiday-makers frit Hampstead fully at Edith, who was avoiding his m eyes. His hand'in his trouser pocket a _ Heath, and uttering an unpremeditab + - ed ultimatum. "It's either him or me!" " clutching the Gypsy Clover tightg "Then," said Edith sharly, "it had ly, and in his minds the word] "At- tack. Agility, and Assiduity," were . .� better be him. He's over there. I see• buzzing. a - I'll just step across. He'll know how to „ „ y?! look after me in a crowd tike.this. Yes." he said. Had..you got a .' •. „ cocoanut-shy there?„ �.,. s` Good-bye!" -e her join the swag- the Brass k:oked uncomforta`lle at f >' ertn rho walker, who took a de the follows Miter. "No impudence," R R P' iD1r he snapped "Else III report you." " r light in making the life of "Mr. Situp- ..Attack." whi?pered Alfred to him- - i son of the Gents' Underwear" unbear- able, received a glance of arrogant self. BRIDGE AT DETROIT RIVER TO COST $2,600,000 �U "Go and boil your head." he ,arl !w, (success from Brass, and then turned Catwalk spanning the•two towers,with the Detroit approach seen in the background. Workmen will stand on aloud, and saw that Edith Daw'i Eye' il^ away with a sigh. this catwalk weavtng the cables that will support the main weighs of tbe. bridge,to vonnect Detroit with Sandwich, " So now he had lost his girl, just as were very.ro•ibd and bright• he lost everything he cherished, be- Brass approached Alfred. He was Ont. r (r cause other men snatched. He only a much bigger man and had earned i eP some renown at the Institute. young Crane �.X��alI18 held his job down hecau�e he accepted this Dun roan had any "punch.' He Ey What did you say?"he asked threat- w t a lower wage than any other man y y' was most certainly not an assistant y. would. Several times Edith Daw of enAlflred quaked, but whispered, to tO 1O8e' 10 Commandments the cash-desk had urged him .to ask ``Well," he said. "Well,. I don't Mr. Pomply, peroprietor of Pompiy's tack" under his breath again, and re- , Led his .advice. "I told you to know—I—­7" Drapery and Outfitting Estxolishment. Peag° "I know, sir," urged Alfred. `.`You! The Ten Commandments are made r. for a rase; but, although he knew he and boil your silly head." he said. reed agility of intellect in the selling intelligible to the youth of today by was worth more, he had always That was too much for Mr. Brass,;of `Ready-to-wear' clothes, and I've Dr. Frank Crane in his new book"The shrunk from rio what ha had. And who had_impressed Edith the previous Ten Commandments Applied to: Mod- _ -'- ng f got that. Agility of intellect and nasi- PP now Brass the floor-walker had afternoon by getting his money back J duit of effort coupled with action. ern Behavior." S3 snatched Edith from under his nose. at a punching machine. He seized 77 Those three things-&,-e my motto in The `followiirg brief summary of ' -'It was horrible. Alfred's cost lapel. "Would u like to do it for me?" life and business." hese helpful explanations book is culled Alfred wandered away from the you " from Dr, Crane's book t& Com the he snarled I'll think it over," temporized Mr. courtesy of Wm. H. Wise A Cont an noise of the Health. He wanted to be Pom 1 - y P y alone with his grief• and "Haven't a pot bit enough." snap- P v the publishers. p�Uo nod Alfred, end before he knew what "Attack," •whispered the .mascot, 1. That should -hive no other _ ' reaching a quiet glade he oat dow'st to nurse his sorrow. he was doing he had made the word And:-- gods but one weans that.we should _ ` "attack" into an action,,and hit Mr. I must have your decision now, He must have sat there hours, for hardly air," said Alfred, hdly able to bo- listen to no Atter authoritative voice presently he saw that the sun was low Bra:s on the nose. in-us but one--conscience. : Mr, Brass had •a big nose; and sieve he Asa,speaking thbae pressing 2. Outward forma to embody the t, over the trews. He was on the point g I y } of making his solitary way to the crack it gave was a thrill to the on- words. ides of the invisible God are danger- Mr. Pomply had not built up a busi- station when the old gypsy appeared lookers.' it thrilled Alfred too. He ous when they become daily substi- nese without knowing the value of '?j a :He was a dirty, picturesque old man, remembered the second word in his g lutea for God. thrust. Secretly he prided himself on rX with an unshaven chin, s red kerchief new creed, and with "agility" sprang king quick decisions. '"Very well! S. The profane man dishonors him- rounri his scraggy throat, and a bat- after Mr. Brass and htE him about five „ self. A man who knows nothing'to Ver well!' he said. You can start Aered felt hat dragged down over two places at once! y reverence cannot respect himself. this morning,up there. ' vera sharp black eyes: They didn't teach that sort of ah- Above all things let us be degent_ _ And the sale said Alfred. - � 1 "Hello, matey," he croaked. "You letics at the Institute, and Cecil Brass , �''�� 4. 'One day in seven is to be differ-1 ' Oh--oh,, yes. Three pounds a , Took lonesome on this 'copy day. Ain't commenced to run away from Alf'a� enk from the other days, set apart. A, you gat no pretty lady?" agile fists. Unfortunately, his feet week. Mr. Pomply spoke hurriedly. -day used for the cultivation of our "No," answered Alfred. caught a bundle of cloth, and instead "Four pounds is the proper'startinft higher self. _ "Oh, that's a bad job," cackled the of reaching this sanctuary of Mr. ,lay in that department, air."protested 5. The hope.of the race is progress. Alfred. "That's my price. c m.sy. "You seemingly don't know Pomply's office he spread-eagled on There can be no progress unless the " "So it is. So it is," said Mr. Pomp- . how to enjoy your"". the dusty floor, sons utilize the-gains their fathers r . He sat down beside A?fred. y. ng that this turned worm iso; y possession him, he shooed the other have made. �. dragged With the feeling that now the Gyp- _•, a black pipe from his and lit a Clover had taken son of him- aeatatants to 6. "Thou shalt not kill" needs no ' an can might bite h • theft jobs and hurried �. the reeking weed. entirely, Alfred would have acted on enlargement nor specification. Every "There's no joy in this life," said the third word and continu the char- away to his office. one knows what killing means. losi t cng - Alf. tlaement of the bully with "assiduity" It was atime that evening7. The object of the Commandment "That's had not-Edith held him back. after Alfred had experienced a very «Thou shalt not-commit adultery" is The gypsy cackled assist. just where you make a great mss- "Don't you dare hit.him again," she successful first day as floor-walker in the health and purity of the race. Per- take," he said. 'IT em's joy-for every- said, pushing him back so that Brass his new department, during- which fact morals_ and perfect health one if the known how to it." g time held dilligently kept faith with his y get might rise. "You've done enough for hand in hand. W. ish I dad," murmured Alfred. t gay:' � mascot, that Edith Daw came up to 8• All the contractual and gOmpli- The old mart looked at him a prais- There was- an expression in her him. -' 5 ' „ " p „ P "Wel], Alf," she said, "congratuta- tales fabric of commerce testa upon \ ' ingly. I can tell yon, he said. I eyes which was new to Alfred, and he our disposition to respect the property G tions. . I thought if I went off with - • - r Rant, to confusion to your ea- Mr, Brass rose unsteedily to his fleet Cecil 'Brass it would waken you up if rn 9 Truth ts of tise he foundation of ; od g 7 r you really loved me. g° _ TRIM AND ,S;.a,..iti.i: _ - - emies, and have your grey hairs and, clutching.his bleeding nose, bur- y P� atll'and underlies all reliability. Trim and slender style that will tlat- crowned with honor." ried towards the cloakroom and cold Alfred didn't speak. His eyes were 10. Covetousness is at the root of focused on a little clover leaf cut in isty the most exacting taste. Wide "How?" asked Alfred. water. = ��� - black good which dangled round ail other kinds of evil, for if no man crushed belt gives new draped hipline. The old man fumbled Mt his pocket . I11 teach him, snarled Alfred, ox_B coveted what another man possessed ai Edith's neck. - pl t at front of skirt is chic. and produced a little black object. It watching his tormentor depart. "Where—where did you get that?'? there would be no theft,nor fraud, nor Featherweight _tweed in grey with was shaved 'like an ordinary three- Thinks hes a king beeauae he wears he asked. robbery. This commandment, there- faint red tracings, red wool crepe --�� leaved clover, and had s smart ring stall-coat!" ? fore, with the others is intended to _ „ �„ This. queried:Edith in surprise. vestee, Dollar and bone buttons, i8 ttq attached to the stalk. And isn't he. ester- root the weeds out of the human heart.'wearable and smart, 'This,* he said, holding it in the The voice was that of Mr. Pomply; "Oh, I bought it from.$ gypsy y s for Design :palm, .of his grimy hand, "ie Gypsy and, turning, Alfred had to clutch day for. twopence. He had hundreds --�— 88b. • Two surfaces of. black. crepe Clncer. It's made of a special wood very tight on his bit of Gypey Clover. of them. It's supposed'to bring'luck; r; ,� .,, ,.°...�,. _ -w 6. x t r. .we,., «d,sy m: .w'• ,.a •..enc:�:,x.'; a s.,r .e, o+.:,.. �.v'4 .r.p- .. .swr - .Y .. .. - - - ., , gay. • The amalgamation of Evangeline - I Gold Mines and the Calumet Coppir FINANCIAL " Mines has been approved by the gov- BARI OWN TABLETS� comp nt of Nova Scotia and the new - company L now known as the Evsage- � � line-Gold and Copper Mines, Ltd. For Either the Newborn babe a It was recently reported that the - or the Growing Child. -__. —___. _ r $ property of the Lorrette Mines, Ltd., City Dairy Named as Party to operating in the Harricanaw area was There is no other medidng to egti6l important New Afntlatlons temporarily inactive. It is now- un- o - Baby's Own Tablets for little ones- The Financial News Bureau-ander; derstood that the company has bought cod -ltee ".,whether it be for the newborn babe or the irow`sg child the Teblets always stands that new , atsliattons in the the property ,of the Union Mines and - dairy industry in Canada are in the has transferred Its attention here. - do good. They are absolutely free r Rose Ommi le PAo-ea Is mak! _ from opiates or other harmful drugs; ng..and that, if,_as and when the•The shaft-is-being continued from the 1Wr and the mother can always feel-sate news breaks it w!]l.be important from 100.news level, where 700 feet of drift• - 4a using them. a stock market standpoint. - fag was done on a vein, to greater One company named to merger pro- depths. It i$said that four new ore beg %a 0 C Concerning the Tablets, Mrs. John:ceedinga is City Dairy Company and shoots were located running from 12 1<1 - '- --Armour, R.1;. 1, South Monaghan, Akariftim the other the: Canadian interests of to 40 feet and carrying tree gold. ' )In� ��' � Ont., says:-'We have three. flue, Borden Company which !s one of the healthy children, to whom, when s medicine is needed; we have". given''largest operators. in dairy products Results obtained through the dta- Record Tonnage Classified Advertisements I" -the United States and has lately mond drilling"campaign on the Ben- nnAg oalY Baby's Own Tablets. The Tab- """`b lots are the bebt medicine you can increased in ramifications in.the Do- .nett Pacaud�Minee property have been • �v–r • FARMS FOR SALE. minion. It the amalgamation Is cos- moderately encouraging and as soon in Cmadian Canals peep' In any .home where there are' 1 00 ACRES, DAIRY STOCK, IMPLFI: - ,young childrep." snalmated, the Canadian interests of as hole No. t; has been completed 1t MENTS, good buildings, Wood- Stock Co:will cowrie'under the wing Ye planned to diamond drill the east- t �atock District. A. Edey, 456 Hing St. Baby's Own Tablets are a mild but property where a Figures for August, 1 927,'E., Hamilton. thorough laiative which regulate the f of City Dairy Company. It 1s under- ern section of the stomach and bowel7; banish constipa.:stood that two other large dairies gold showing was uncovered some Exceeded by ..231,044 ' H ILL THE MOVER-PIONEER DIs- TANCE movers of Canada Largest tion and indigestion; break up colds operating 1a Canada maybe involved. time ago. Tons speedy padded vans. New Equipment; Rumor has linked up Farmers Dairy latest methods. Two experienced men and simple fever and make teething' and City. Dairy. but the Financial Wainwell Oils are unable too erste every trip. All loads Insured. Beyond easy. They are sold by medicine p PULPWOOD DOWN compare for skill and care. Be ore you dealers or direct by mail at 25 cents:News Bureau in informed that other their newly acquired producer until move write us or wire and reverse the �- plana are. involved for this success- 'September 24th, when it is expected charges.. Head office Hamilton. Ontario. a bo: from The Dr.- Williams' edi• - Total Freight Handled This canada. Hill the Mover. -Cine Co.,Brockville,,Ont. _ I ful organization and that it may form an injunction against them will be g 4 the principal unit in another affilta lifted. 'The company recently pur• Season — 4,824,050 tion. chased the Interior Oil well and al Low Waters in Rhine "You cannot keep me down!" shout-! The advance that has .taken place. most immediately brought it into pro- Tons ,Portend Fine Vintage. ed an orator at a public meeting.',fn City Dairy shares, without any of- duction. Interior shareholders now Ottawa-Freight transportation to Cobknz.-The water in the Rhine is "Though I may be pressed 'below the flcial explanation, probably is due to sue their management and obtained the St. Lawrence Canals In August ' b waves, I rise again; you will find that the fact that negotiations have not the.injcreated a record for all time. The unction to. prevent production I so low that the famous "hunger - I come to the surface, gentlemen." reached a stage where a definite an- until the 24th. total tonnage amounted to 1,869.1561 i atones" are visible in various places, "Yes:' said one of his hearers, "You'nouncement can be made. o tons, exceeding the tonnage for Aug.. This means, as the experience of come to the surface to blow." County'of Middlesex Rejects allHAD NV APPETITE 1927, by 231.044 ons sad the tonnage' furies lies proved, that the 1$25 Tenders for June, 1927. which was the previ- wines will be unusually good, r` A31 tenders for the debentures of WEAK � Dl'j��] one high ra ord by 147,868 tone. Cam Man of Canada s leading the County a1 Middlesex have been ((�s(Z�I pared with the August, 1927, traffic,� �e of these stones was last visible a and sporting Clubs use wheat was heavier by 147,247 Lona, 1911 and 1921,sad both these years rejected. Hide were called up till brought famous vin Red Rose Pekoe Tea i oats by 31,209 tons, rye by 26,766 tons, 8 tages. as did the l Wednesday, 19th, on an issue of ;132,- This New Brunswick Woman "`comet year," 1811. which was also exclusively. The a d'd e d ;748, -5r/o 15-year debentures, and barky by llai5! tone, but cora daeeas- Stre h and i n i m i t a b l y extraortiinaril d n� I Thursday it was announced that tend- Restored b Dr. Williams ed by 10,983 tons. Pulpwood. also de- y n'• Savor of Red Rose Grange ers were unsatisfactory and were Pink Pills. creased by 40,662 tons and iron and Pekoe make it last longer, therefore turned down. The offering steel by 24,992 tons.. Bituminous coal FREE BOOK o farther and taste better. will doubtless be repeated at a later Mrs. James Belyea, Brown's Flat, was heavier, by 67.560 tons, iron ore CANCERSont On Rhues! ackedindamp proof alums+• 1 date when more favorable conditions N.B., says:-"i am writing to tell youI by 13,838 tons and sand by 10,106 :ells cause of cancer and what to do - iCfuni." prevail in the bond market. the great good I had through the time-i tons. The total traffic for the sea 13EW Two New Corn reason Installed b ly use of Dr. Williams' Ptak Pills. My son to Aug. 31 amounted to 4.824,050 for pain, bleeding, odor, etc. Write t t y health had failed and I was troubled I tons which was 250,241 tons heavier for it today.Indianmentiapolis Canulus this paper. International Nickel I Address Indfaaapolis Cancer Hospital. Latest Sudbury advices•are to the}with great weakness. I had no ap- than for the same period in 1927 and Indianapolis, Ind. t ��� effect that 450 men are now employed petite and frequently had dizzy spells. 78 per cent. heavier than for the - on construction work at International The least exertion would make my same period in 1923. �� !Nickel's' Frood heart palpitate violently and I felt On the Welland Casal the total -• property. All steel i tired at ,all times. I 1ad doctored a ; traffic was heavier than for August, oo� win0 work has been done on the new head- ('frame. Two 3.000 cubic feet air great deal without getting much relief, 192?, by 308,830 lona and was ez :or aching feet use Mlnard's. 1 and was feeling greatly discouraged i ceeded only by the monthly record compressors have been installed 1n the; Soothes and relieves pffln. newly completed air-compressor house,! when I 'finally decided to try"Dr. Wil-t(1,130,277 tons) made. 1n October last which has capacity for three more llama' Pink Pills. The ha results I year, Grain traffic w particularly following the use of thls medicine can heavy. wheat sho.wtn was similar machines. I y 6 • ffi -- - - MINING BRIEFS be summed up by saying that I am over the August. 1927, traffic of 113: again perfectly well, able to d i my 530 Lona, oats an increase of 28,574 A despatch from the north states housework and enjoy 1''e once.more.`tons and rye, an lir.tease of 22,274 that Barry Hollinger.le in $40 ore on I feel 1t a duty to recommend Dr. Wil- tons OF -the 1.260-foot-level. When last heard if a Pink Pills to all weak people."( Total traffic through the Canadian ` from the drift was said to be in about� it 'you have any, or all, of the • *' and United States locks at SaultSte. > 14 feet. Rumors were heard on the symptoms above noted, do not delay, Marie was heavier than during Au street 'to the effect that "tare was a begin treatment at once with Dr. Wil.•• _ �• : k' gust last year by 1,8159,050 lona. Vb-heat rich strike made on Bang, and this!slams' Pink Pills. Your will be sur traffic was more than double the tris- � report, while unofficial, contains the meed to note +fie improvement fa , D P fie last year and other grains largess- FARMER'S ���� only details available your coadltfon aft•r a few weeks. You ed by 3,881,885 bushels: o"r 69 'pe can get thec � pills through any dealer I cent., iron ore increased by 497,388 When /ur The entire sudbury camp is said to, in medicine or by maid at 50 cents a tons and bituminous coal Increased be aroused over fife results obtained !n I box from the Dr. Williams' Medicine - 157 889,843 tons. - - � i . _ -Children- Sudbury Basin's No. 29 drill hole. A Co., Brockville, Oat. if you will send . _,- (GETS STRENGTH report from the camp states that they your name and address a little book- inquiry into Alleged for It have cut 60 feet of high grade ore, let, "Building Up the Lloodw will be D running 20 per cent. zinc, 6 per cent. sent tree. Dumping Of ruit By Taking Lydia.. Pink- _ lead and 4% per cent. copper. The re- 41 Victoria, B.C.-investigation of the hL am'8 Vegetable sults are said to equal those obtained There is hardly a housebWd that reported dumping-of American fruit-in Compound. hasn't heard of Castorial At least five in the No. 65 hole of the Treadwell ��� the Canadian prairie markets, with a i million homes are never without it. If Yukon. resulting lose to British Columbia there are children is your family, growers, has been'ordered by the new Wilton, Ont.-"I am taking Lydia there's almost dail need of its nom- ! - E. Pinkham'a V etahle Compound Work underground at the Pawnoe Government here with a view to ac- ppooutmr And say rd-0 t may find you ` tion by the Provincial or Federal Gov- tbroughtheChaage Kirkland on the 760-toot level is reach- s- �� of Fife:it�helps me • eery thankful thess s bottq in the y _ i ' house. Just a few drops, and that !ng an Interesting stage. It is e:- �` ernment. ; and I tewrlot raise cted that the crosscut will reach X Inquiry will be made into .reports it too hip p ' colic or constipation b relieved; or � hit I was diarrhoea chocked. A vegetable pro. the new vein found on surface and that the marketing law In .being troubled•with heat educt; a baby remedy meant for young which showed a width of over 6 feet, flagrantly, violated Dy q system of flashes and . my folks. Castorii is about the only thing 'with good values within the next few secret rebates designed to undercut ' limbs were heavy ,you have ever heard doctors advise days. Recently �a fault was encoun- fruit prices.' It is held that present . "` so I could hardly gtvipg to-iaisaita. 3trorrger medicines ��,; want to do my tered.undergroutd, and the crosscut is condition•threaten to demoralise the are danauus to a tiny baby,.however farm work. I saw harmless they may be to grown-aps. now alI in a mineralised syenite '"� fruit industry, sad the removal of-the` in the newspapers Good old Castorial Remember the porphyry section which looks very former Oana;tanAnasping dutf igaintt' our ed about the - L Barrie, and remember to buy it. It may promising. As soon as the crosscut American fruit:is said to be' tkfteiy egetable Com- ..spare om•.spare you a sleepless, anxious night. has reached the new vein, lateral responsible for these difficulties. nd sad thought t is I always MOO, always safe-to work will be started on this, as won Mrs. Oldman: Don't you find read• :: to give it a Mat.The first bottle gave .,use; in emergencies, or for everyday Ing a cook boon; awtully stupid! Cranberries are rfpe! Sure sign me relief and I have told otl►esa what as another vela Lound in the cross- it does for me.I am willing foryou to ailments. Any hoar of the day or Mrs. Newman: On the contrary, b cut further south. tall is near. „ Bight that Bay becomes fretful„ or I find it has a good many atirring pass- __� use letter if you choose. -I1¢1ts. On the south Bide of the property ages Minard's LlnFrnsnt for aching.-Joints. sty - restless. Caator4a was never more r D.B.Prhas, Wilton, Ontari0. popular with mothers than it is today. considerable work has bees .done on ¢ -- _ - y '- Ask Your Neighbor very druggist has it a wide mineralised zone which shows ����t{„„����,, is a contact.between sedimenta and Smoking Prohibited �'�'�■ feldspar porphyry. Diamond drilling For Peiping Youth J - s will commence immediately and it in _ -- = aspected that some important results Peiping (Peking)-The Peiping • w a will be secured here as the zone shows municipal government has just issued _ - awidth of over 20 feet. a -series of regulations prohibiting -_ youths under 20 years of age from smoking or drinking wine. - Posters with the porclamation printed In full pMij(,l� Lave been pasted up an over the city.. Fines amounting to $5 for each S offense are to be imposed on any,boy - FREE 600 COP/ ' .,�L. Q i..or girl caught drinking or smoking, demise.b THE MINING HAMM= unless the culprit is less than 1a ACID - - - 4�s EDITION - years old, in which' case the parents _.. �D,ei,ww will be warned and fined. Dealers - - We have been fortunate in seeming. a,few extra ,copies of 'the 1928- who sell'cigarettes to young people Mining Handbook. Tb&se interested In Canadian lidfaes and Mining are also liable under the new law.-- -be should not without this booklet, which is-full of - _ information. VeterinaNes use MtnatM's Liniment. Write or phone for your copy immediately. There is no obligation. Man> people, two hours,after eating,i You will never use crude methO46 i suffer,indigestion as they milt ii.-It Is�when-you know--this--better method: usually excess acid.-Correct It with as And you will never suffer from excess _ is Int to the cause .ot progr'ess, alltsli. Tlis heft way,ihe.Rntck.berm-i acid when you prove out this e"Ir �+5 O - ' I the .well-being all MIS of the people and the _ e G. COMPANY {development of the race. less and efficient wary, Is P,IsiIlips' Milk:gene!. Please do-that-for your ow>Li• _ cf Masgnesfa.: it has remained for iA nke�ow. MEMBERS;-STANDARD STOCK AND MINING EXCHANGE In these days w-van see silver years the sttaadsrd with sdlrafefans. Be sure to get the genuine Phillipa3 LL OX BUILDING threads among the•gold the hair needs One- apoeaful fn- water •nestrallses i Milk of MQMssia_prescribed by p - � retouching spial. ltnsoy t3lsses its velasse is stomach�efam for aro years in correcting ueMt SS t 19ME EP - 304 Bay .Street, Toronto -- acids,and at cines. The sytayeoaa ass-f adds. 1Cad3 bottle contains itsll dissl�t MUE -No. 36--''+� saD�r fa Iva asinutes. J tions--say drosaw... ' . �• , .w.,v.,', =Er -.•. ..:. ....,• _.. • .. :.a -...<. .,•. . . _ _ _ _ _ r . -. .. .F ._ ....- .,..,.'. .w...,:.,.n, x ,f....a.,.•,v.�d.+s•.o...:...+.:.•.:u+a?w�4YkYn4�ai2t:: '+�' »a ;,,:rs ,» ,s ., 1,11 111 1111113•c , �.,:. -y, x i^. r. ry^', =vie .4, M,,,-xac -. .... ,s"4K ,,K, k: r } i LOCA ■ �IQM�7 -Mrs. W. H. Peak and dauah- —Mrs. W. Leader, of Toronto, • ter, Miss Reta,of Toronto, were in. called on Mrs. John Matkar and =z townoD Saturday. Saturday least. Do _ O—F. C. Mechin, q Montreal, V19• —M'ibe Laura Collins iso ndiag HOW • . -Leslie Morley i=pent Supday in i'ted his agents, ugh and Mrs. a few days with J. and Mrs. Coup- w- ou + ,the city. P P' _ :-: • _ - ._ � .. -, Mechie, err R'rieia last. - - hind and family. - —Nisees Nellie and Hattie Law y - 'spent Wednesday last"in the city. —Miss Elsie Toppb and R. Ben- —Miss.Zella Sleep has returned —M. C. Zimmerman, of Toronto, nett, of Toronto, spent Tuesday home, after spending- a few days Mrs. a Pan00 Bole will outwear three leather soles cif the was in town one day last week oa with Alain and rs. Bushby. with Mrs. W. Crossey, of Bow- `baaioeee. —H• Mechin .has greatly im- Manville. finest sole leather ? —The township council will meet Proved the appearanc of hie real= -R. G. and Mr-a." Redditt and ' as Monday nest for the tranase deuce, by-giving it• a-.fresh coat.of eon, of Toronto. spent S - That Pan Coles will not oaken slid hold the on of day n t for eh Paint here with the former'@ 'brotber, p —![r. and Mre. Fielding, of Gra- —Some of these days you will W. V. Redditt; and -family. . mud like leather soles 4. .. , r Teohurst. are visiting at the home see-tbe small. boy hustling down . —L. K. and Mrs. Devitt and lit• k :_.of Dr. and Mrs. Cartwright. the street with a pair of skates in tle daughter, -of Toronto, and ;N T y*. hand to Ret sharpened.- F. Mechin, of Oshawa spent 8u That•Pa'no'o 8'ol8s Will`give you the same 'walking —J. C. and Mrs. Stork scrum• ponied by Mine Lila.Gee, of Toros• —E J. Walsh is erecting a, gar• day with their parents.bere. sI on his remises which he, —The W. M. S. of St. Andrew's oOmfort that.a.goodyesr.welt Will d0 ? t fo, spent Sunday in Vineland. P —Mrs. Wm. Gallie spent a few r•ece°tly vacated, and whish ,has United Church will meet at the _ -days last week with. her sister, been leased by Mr. Guthrie. home of ,Mrs. M. S. Chapman on That Panoo"Soles will outwear ' the uppers in .e Mrs. Wm. Simon, of Toronto. —Dr. H. T. •Fmilaise is moving Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 3rd, ode shoe ? _ _ t — . Jamerr8omerville was in to-morrow (Saturday) from his at 8 o'clock. high—gr resent uarter@ above J. S. Bala- ' .Torpoto on Wednesday, last at P q —Dr• H. T..FaWisa, Resident_Derntist. tending the wedding of a cousin. doD'e store to his nervi office in his Office in residenes, two doors east of , —Kenneth and Mrs. Gordon and residence Just east of St.Andrew's 'St. Andrew's Church, Pickering.. Of- That Panoo Solea and Williams Uppers of high- ilaa titer, June, Manse. fire hours: 9 a.m. to 6 m. dailyand - e8t rade Mennonite leather make the g s-pent the week St, Andrew's Church are mak- evenings b appointment. be end with the former'e mother — ' B Y - best combination of a work boot - - - }bare• log tbe'preliminary arrangements —Miss Myrtle Salter ha's return'- ' —Robert RaDkin, of Lansing, for their anniversary services ed home, after .spending a week you can. buy ? spent Sunday here with his moth. which will pr ably be held on with her cousin, Miss Elsie Phair, er, accompanied him on his the last Sunday in Oct. Further of Courtice, during her bereave- _ P We Bel'this wonder boot for . { return.who aecom announcements will be made next mens over the death of her moth• - ' -Owing the Harvest Home ser- week• er, the late Mrs. H. Phair. .04.50 . vines eines in St. George's Church on —St. Paul's United Church neat —.Next Sunday at St. George's - .' .Sunday evening there will be Do Sunday, Sept 30th : at 10.30' a: m. Church, Harvest Thanksgiving evening service in St. Andrew's there will be a fine Rally Day Services at 10 30 R. m. Mr. R. R. Fred T. BuIIt1D - P1C�i8ri'II z church, program with an address by the Latimer, of Wycliffe College will �� 9. h: —A number frons Pickering took Pastor. The evening service will preach, and at 7 p. tri., Rev. W. R. _'' .F.8tablished 1857.' in the Biblical la entitled "Kin be withdrawn to give the congre• $ ronle. S dal appropriate i; P y 8 P P� of Kings," which was given in ga,tion an opportunity to worship music at both services. All are. t Massey Hall, Toronto, during the with St George's r; eioD n the occainvited. past week. of their- annual Harvest Home —The young people of St.And- t —Progress is being made with services. rew's Church will bold their first Col. P. J. Rowe's residence on —The Women's Institute meet- rally of the season at the home ofq 6t Church 8t , the windows having log on Tuesday afternoon at the Geo. and Mrs. Field this (Friday) been put in position during the home of Mrs. E. L.. Ruddy attract- evening. All young people and " past week. ed a large number of ladies from others are cordially invited, Caro ' -- - —The new well in the Memorial the village and vicinity. The pro will leave the church at 8.80, day. EVel'`�► tem a Real Bang-Up. Park is receiving mach favorable gram was one of the best ever light Raving. -- " '•eommeot for the good workman. given : Rev. Mr. SprouletsDoke oil —The monthly meeting of the. " ship and for the excellent quality the League of Diatione ; Mrs. Wal. Wutnan's Aseociation of St. Paul,(, _ ;B� IRGAIN lace gave a vocal solo and Misr United Church will be held on •of the water. _. i —Bruce and Mrs. Simpson and Hattie Law led in the community Wednesday, Oct. 3rd, at 3 p. m., - daughter.. Uuris, and the furmer's singing ; Mies Phyllis Pilkey, in '+t the home of Mre. Lawson, 1 Doz..Clover `Leaf Cups"and Saucers for 1.35 Indian costume, recited one of �. mother, Mrs. Wm. Simpson, of Church St, The Group (Willing - - A; 'Toronto, visited with Wm. and Pauline Johnston's poe.r�@ ; Her- Workers) would like all to bring 1 Dok: fide white Caps and Saucers, with i} Mrs. Cullis on Sunda bert White, of Toronto, entertain• an apron for the bazaar. _ -' Sunday. P blue stripe, very pretty ineeed, for 1.80. —fiery light falls of snow have with a piano accordiaa ; Mrs. —Memberp of the Pickering ' been reported at Port Ho and Ruddy gave a much appreciated Community Park and Athletic - _- Pe y 1 Doz. nice (}lase Tumblers for 50 Dents, and at Toronto last week. Light talk on her trip through gunny Association, aad all interested in ;. froete have also occurred here Italy. A dainty lntich, served by park improvements are requested ;1 Doz tin 'top Jelly Glasses for 50 cents. dnrinir the past few days. the hostess, concluded the after- to attend a meeting in the Town —Mies lz rancee Fitzsimons. of nooa'a so te rtain me n t. Hall on Friday Digbt, Sept. 28th, 1 Doz. 'screw top Jelly (Masses for 75 cents. Hamilton. and Nei) and John Hep- —On Friday evening of last at 8 30 (daylight asving time). The - lriao, of Stoney Creek, visited week Rev R. H. Ricaard. B. A., purpose of this meeting ip to wind Harry and Mrs Boyes and other M. R. E•. was inducted into the up the business in connection with A CLEAN SWEEP-We are offering a epevial four airing "Pickering friends on Sunda torate of Audle and St. Paul's the sports da held on Jul 2nd Broom, niee finecorn, worth at least W. f. . .h.. _ S y• 7 Po Y 9 - - - _ —Severs)from Pickeripg attend. United Church, Pickering. A, and discuss other business on - cents. for only 49 cent@. �+ ed the Harvest Home services rat large congregation gathered to hand. _ -8t..John'e United Church, Brou• Particippate in the Induction Ser. -The monthly business meeting' i -_ .F Stam. on Sunday afternoon, and vice. Dr. Best. of Howmanville, of St. George's Women's Guild will Now for Men $ Wearb. alao the concert on Monday even- read the rules and regulation'of be held at the home of Mrs 7 - "s ' ing. Induction Service. Rev. A. M. Ir. Fawk" on Thursday afternoon. `Men's Leather Gauntlet, horsehide front, one --Dr. and Mrs. Cartwright have win, B. D., of Oshawa, t bairman Oct. 4tb. at 2 80 p. in. A towel finger, 5 lII. cuff, reinforced around thumb,returned from a pleasant and of Preebytery, acted as chairman shower for the annual bazaar-will r' 'mach needed holiday which was and inducted the new pa@tor into be held at this meeting* Will the ..,reg. 1 25, for 1.00 per pair spent with friends in Windsor, his charge. Rev. A. L. Richards, friends please bring their done• , -:!Men's Leather Gauntlet Glove similar to the ` Brantford and ether western B. L., of Whitby Tabernacle, tions of grain, fruits and vett+ , ` If ' •Faint@ preacbed a very helpful sermon. tables for the Harvest Festival to above in quality and make, reg. 1.50, at 1.26 —H. J. Clark, accompanied by Rev• Ernest HarstoD. L. L, B, of the church on Friday evening, 1(m. Lyle Ramsey and two chill Simcoe St. Church, Osbawa. ad Sept. 213th, and the flowers oD ,-Men's one finger Gauntlet, fire and water ren; also, Miss Jean Allan, all of drooped thecongregation and new Satnrday, Sept. 29th. +� �+ ' - 7FZr oto, visited with the formor'o @tor, giving real sound advice proof, Carpineho, guaranteed t0 remain -parents, W. J. and titre. Clark. on how w make a successful pastor pROCK ROAD. AS Soft as fine glove, going at 85o ,pr. 4gardwy. ate. The congregation tbeD went —Saturday next will be the last into the school room where the Jos. Tripp has sold some of his live .Men's one finger mule Gauntlet, 5 in. OII$, S . - -7 ". day on which daylight saving will ladies nerved refreebment9. Then stock Prior to going to the city. 1:egalar 750 line, for 50C per pr. Best value be observed here, that being the the meeting was called to order Bert Smith, Sr., with Master Fred, ever offered in the town. ' ....day on which the change to stand. with Councillor E L. Chapman in visited in the city during the past _ and time will take place in Toroo the chair, when short addresses of week_ Whi;by and Oshawa, . welcome and congratulations to Walter H. Jackson visited Oshaw-a Here's a Special for Farmers, "Bot," the fellows with the big feet —J. H. Madill, of the seveotki the new• stor and his bride was friends one day recently and reports Ps are not in on til ie one. We have become overetoclrted in conesesion. left in our office last given b Rev. W. R. Sproul-, of a very pleasant tame. Work Boots in small sizes, so we are clearing thorn week a curiosity,in the form of a the Anglican Church ; Rev. J. S. useMr. Hatch vein having retired y summer Marge potato, which is composed Ferguson. of tit. Andrew's United house all winter, having retired from Men's solid leather Work-Boots in black and brown, reg�lar • ..` -of seven good-sized potatoes, Church, Pickering ; Dr. J. R Police duty in the city price 4.50 and 4.25, sizes 8 and ? only, going at 8.29. If you which have grown together. Fraser, of Dunbartoa ; Rev. Wal. Joseph O'Reilly contemplates re ,:atop to thick of the present advance in leather, you will real. —F. W. and Mea. Hicks. of Pine Zee Rackham,cf Wbitevale; Thos. tiring from farming in the near fu- ize what a bargain this is. Have a look. =drove,:called on a fewPickering Law, Supt. of Sabbath School, lure owing to eddialth • ' B Miss. Kate Reddin,'who has been • friends on Wednesday last while and W. L, Courtice, Treae. of the holidaying_with her brothers and Ms- ' returning from a business trip to, Cburch.—Com. tars here for some'weeks,.QiII return -.. Oshawa. Her many friesde are —The death occurr'eti on Thurs. to Buffalo in the near future. • ';.; leased to see Mrs. Hick@ looking day last of•a well-known resident - so well after her serious illuess•of of Toronto and also a well known BROUGHAM. A few months ago.• resident of Pic-kering, in the per. � � � -UNILL � • r —There was very heavy traffic Fon of Leo O'Connor, in big 51st MS hies. biline spent a •few* days last %ob the Provincial Highway again year. Fur a number of years 11 r. week with her niece, Miss Mair, over the week-end, the delightful O'Connor was traveller fur the Mr. Shepherd's mother . and sister '- ' weather being a great inducement well-k in the Saluda Tea Ce. but Miss Phyllis crow spent the week- M• Sr have been with. the Shepherd farm •-C H A P M A N for- motorists to get.'.out for a lAtely in the brokerage business. for sevePal weeks. end with Robert and Mrs, Bi'rrell; drive. The approachingcool wen- Mr. O'Ccnnor was born in Picker- G of they will see the amount of motor• i°g. but when guile young moved the 7th concession, • trafficdecrew4uv rapidly. to Oshawa, where he received his week school fair_ held here last Friends from the city were enter- N U 'AT public and high rel000l educAtion. tained by the Beer-and Carltonfam- � S rl�week was largely attended by the ForEorne-tiroe he a•as cunttected flies on Sun3ay Inst. CE residents in .the• varions school with the Williams Piano Co. but Mrs, C. A. Barclay took a motor sections interested. The exhibits has resided in Toronto, for a nurD trip to Dunnville on Saturday to spend "Were all of a high order and much ber of"years. He was a roan of the peek-end with the,Haywood far:-friendly rivalry by the contest- splendid physique, and of a very i1 ' RD66. The public speaking contest attractive appearance, which won Mrs. W. Wallace and daughter, and '--We represent strong Mutual Fire lnsnranoe • r' seoased much interest se,well a@ him a boat of friends, who will Gordon Wallace and famliy;'were,the Companies whose rates are the ,.the athletic contest@. regret his demise in the prime of guests of T, C. and Mrs. Brown last - L —Sunday next will be observed life. He has be-i ailing for several week-end. - lowest obtainable. -Pa Rally Day by St. Andrew's years with stomach trouble,,and The W.M.S. meeting at the home y Sunda School, when s ver D- y y r while his death'ranee very sudden- of Mrs. John Miller on Thursday af- we insure-both Village and Farm `fes'esting progi amiropared for ly at last at the Wsitirn Hospital, ternoon, was largely' attended and a Properties» i use over the whole Dominion will it was not Altogether unexpected. pleasant and profitable afternoon,was be. rendered. The school will Elia father and mother both pre spent• Prenei um rates gladly supplied Without obligation. . meet in the basement at 10.45 a. deceased .him,'-but he issue , -ort. and the ehureh service and by six brothers and three sisters : sale of 30 milch cows, mostly Hal- hat ol hat of the Sunday School will be Daniel. of Ottawa ; Thomas, of steins, at his prerI lot 14, cont 7, united, to begin at 11 o'clock,@tan- Niagara Falls,N. Y.; Ambrose,of Pickering, on Monday, October 1A,.at, = " • 'Aard time one o'clock. Those wishing good cows INSURANCE—Life, Fire, Auto, Accident, .Sickness. Eeteven, Bask.;' James, of Port BONDS—Government,Municipal Corporation. —John Murkar was is`the city Arthur, and Ansem. of Texas ; should attend this sale. + MORTGAGE LOANS on Farm Prgperties. on Sunday evening attending the Mother Ambroes, of Urailine Con-l'. ,R,EAL.EST kT$,—Farm and Residential.; _funeral service of thelate Josepb munity, of Chatham; Mrs. Frank M S = C Morgan. M. A., for forty years Fitzpatrick, of Toronto. Arch- --- pchool,al of the Walkerton High Bishop O'Connor, of Toronto who BLANOBE M. RAMER G , W , -BARKER d SON, `s "8cliool, but who has resided in To• died a year ago, was a near rola• , arooto for the past seven years. tive. His funeral took place from Teacber of Pleno —The service was ,held at the resi. his -late -residence, 8 Bellwood@ Conservatory Cqurse TRugbt PICKERI'NG - - - dence on Barton Street, and was Ave., Rod after service in St. Studio at Mrs.-Overlaod'e, Claremont. enndnoted by Rev, Dr. McNoill, of Mary's Char•cb. interment topk on 8aturdays, for out of F T PlOkeri 4.840 P. O 808 40 Wa*.er Rund Baptist Church. place in hForth'Torunto. " ' "'t "l P � ng • '.a^