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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1928_10_05 VOL. XLY 111 : TIGE ERING, ONT., FRIDAY, OCT. 5, 1928 No. 5. iau,als.rsi...al die:b.. - - . _ :.ii'S�]S RrS.40S _-.• CHYRYWOOD. -,---. __ _ ------DUNBARTONr GREENWOOD 1KieitT�eat� c_ .'t ,,,,LL,,j The regular meeting of -the Wo- bi(Ading bells rre rinsing in eur M Sa-w MW azd: mens Association will be held at the iuicirt, : R R. FORSTTH. Oph.D., Director 1P � home of Mrs. Ferguson on Thurs- Edward Craven left on Monday _ trical Association oarai3o, css day, October 12th, at 2.30 p.m. Word evening for a fortnighAssociationl� o New • emberof the American Optewswsrkal for roll,yall, "Prayer." The ladies of Liskeard. _m �. E� �t. � by •! t ~' the community area cordially invited. M.stes Pearl i,rd Ethel Ehu, WHITEVALE. of I'asaga Beach, visited with Miss t�stablished 1888 Lag" Baskets of all sizes - Margaret Mitchell last week. $. OHRI8T18N Barrieterand -Mrs. Wm. Hilts is much improved Lii,by Dixon has a bad cut over ries _ in health. eye, having been struck_ by au auto - �.Sotiebtor,Notary Fustic Etc. Money�w and descriptions Mrs. O'Mally was in the city again while crossing the road in faint of m Gane Sou tb Win=.Court House. Whitby. my p last week. her !tome. ••"1 h e G.BROWNINGI, S. C. Balrie- Sorry to hear .Mr.. Fitch being so Mrs. C. Holmes has returned to ' ter,Solicitor.Nottawrryy ablie. Annes'Blk., at lowest prices bad! hurt in a motor accident, her home, but- is now under tLe do Chopping De t. � r vest of Peet Office.Dundas street. y b House Phone 388. Offrcc phone 382 ,Mrs. Steeper has returned home af- toe's care. Walter Hoir..es, is ailed PP. p. Salt for Sale ter spending a few days with Mrs. confined to the house through illness AE�ATON 8ti ROSS-Barristers. 80- > MacRae. We hope for a speedy recovery, is ..now In ncitoca, No>o ca Ontario Building, 330 _ Mr. and Mrs. Buckles and family The Harvest Home services will'be W, .Beaion° OHAs. A. WHITE, _ spent a couple of days in Toronto held in Dunbarton United Church nest *. F.Rose, edela;ae2764 $aoeeseor to late W. (4, Barnes last week. Sunday morning, and in the Centel!- "loll blast �IOHAR1;80N PIOgERIN4® Phone Mark 8420 Owing to some one tampering with ial United Church in the afternoon x_ Bweristera Solicitors etc., els-zla Goofed- the lights the evening service at the There will also be service in Dunbar- sratiooi.ite'Building. corner Yoa�e and Rich• Baptist Church was a little late in ton in the Averring. n-W Su..Toronto.Phones Main&and Main Roofing .Material ! Starting: I am ready to buy 1!490. Pickering office open Wednesday and ".UWay evenings. Phone Pick.woo. stf SHAW-HALE GREENWOOD. new crape 5z British Columbia Shingles �n 8 z A vety pretty wedding took place Mx. and Mrs. Hurd, of Toronto, g E A T ^LA and Unir A No. 2 8 and 5z • , ' " on,Saturday last at St. Agnes, Anq- spent Sunday with Alf and .Mrs'. LAS$ B. BEATON. D. D. 8., lican Church, Long Branch, when Tremble. �ehour•e U ni eratt;ofGTeoroottoo. �e Annie, daughter of Mrs. A. Hale, was Mrs. Conner, of Toronto, called on AND Geadawtdof the R Over 1ldardock's Gonfectiomaegry store, Whitby. `.TORONTO ASPHALT united in marriage with Mr, Albert James and Mrs. Raine on Sunday :B A R L E 1 to 8.30. Sad.'Phone 8. Phase 228. 44ty ROOFING Shaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. :A E. afternoon. --- Murray's 18 in., 32 in. and 36 inch Shaw, of Liverpool, Ehg, the Rev. H. James Lemmon,.an old Greenwood 'NEIL 0.SMITH. D. D. 9., L. D.s.. P. Charters officiating„ The bride, boy, was here this week calling on and will pay the highest price. NEIL to Dr.J.N.Dales), Graduate of widths, 4 in 1 Shingles ; also who :Inas given away by her brother, a few of the friends and acquaint- Royal Royal College of Dental surgeons and Toron. etal Valley and M r .Francis Hale,. wore white rand an-,es of his youth. tOUairersity. At Claremont office over D. A. Ridge ROTI. Scout's store every Tuesday and Frida . Phone g bridal veil and carried a Louytiet of There will be a meeting of the ` Stouf 10-11. Z�ru Material, or will give price on ' red anl white roe s. The bride was Euchre Club on Friday ever%ng for �ERBERTT. FALLA ISE. L D 9,, finished job. attended by her sister, Mrs. R. Wands, the purpose of electing officers for D.D.S., Graduate of the Royal Cones', of *'T matron of,honor, and Miss Lila Har- the ensuinz year, at Mr. Woodward's. C 0A L CWkePalatal Surgeons and the university of Toron o �•- �i���'`� � �•. vey. The groom was supported by Will all members kindly attend. - re*,s is residence second door east of St. And• • j • his broth-r, Mr. George S}wtiv. After at the church here next Sunday rev's Church. Pickering.-Oat. -{Jets-..e �r4; 9 q- I a.m. to 6P.m., or by appointment. Phone the iece tion at the bride's home the. evening, October 7th, there will be a - 431y LUMBER YARD A q�oa supply of Hard and Soft Pick 8700. P ' . happy couple lett for Oshawa where short program, after which bliss L. they will reside. Plewman will give an interesting ad- Coal on hand. Alco a supply iifssstssess @�azbs. TEE MINING �dBRIET - ' Ares= on"Indian Missions in Northelri of girdling bVood, 30 Hesid of Dairy Cowl? fur rale t Manitoba," which will be illustrated _ AELIZABETH RICHARDSON- R. H, Johnston's next Thursda stove length. •Fin and ai wmob+le insurance of all kinds, ��� by pictures on the screen. A collet- raPrraeaung comPaniesof solid financial stand_ We buy and cell, furnish quotatiAns ion will 'be taken in aid of the Sun- 12if (Phone Pick. 1709, Sun- Ing, and information on all Listed and FAIRPORT• (Jay School Mission fund. Meeting to Unlisted MiningStocks. DONALD MUNRO, PICKEKIItiG- commence at 7.30 o'clock. Dl4OR(3E KEAY-Licenaed auction. We will be pleased to advire what Miss Thelma Mansfield has returned / / A, 1�t/� ser.Alton& Lave stock and general •ate, stocks to buv or to bold. or home from two weeks holiday spent GREEN RIVER. L. BV�`�►,r 1I V HA� - y atrenned to ,Terms rewpawble. R. wbat stock to sell. at Port Ho 3. •.ue, PboaeSteaff Gans. f;l•a �' ' ' � ' BuildinR,�and Genera] ''t • ---- --- .. Mr. and Mrs. Fairbanks, of the purchaseii g, • 011eota are making mon•cy b7 Among those who have Conirattin 1y P08TILL, Licensed Auctioneer, following our advice. Fairport Hotel, have returned to their new Ford cars are Albert Hisey, Alf. E9timates furnished on all classes • W • � crow U" of reek.od eear.cso Ae. home in the cit i�ssaksweiSkil kind• atwac so on sborrw Our long experience in mining. ex. y' Michell and Ed. Wilson. of work-Interior and Exterior. - ual aw "dere Green at.v P.o., Gess, reading over a period of twenty Dr, and Mrs W. Sproat, of Sea- •Alph and Mrs. Trewartha, and the forth, were recent visitors at the ho alterations and repairs. : years, allowls us to give sound advice Misses Ruth and Maggie Trewartha, P1 K I NG: C., 1E R N E, W,-- S $'�A�N T4WIsI8HII'OLHBH on the investment feature of a mine of Mrs. Sprout's grandmother, were Toronto visitors last. week-end. Chimneys Built Concrete Work, . - - t9.m®aslosi rlsr asking or the-s culative feature of a Jas. Hadley, who is serious) ill. Phone Pickering 571E �� . gmweassor. ltsw6 son" to leen � Fra y, y Next Sunday at 10.15 a.m. our Sun" g - � _ � Cluwuw ws >r�twsw XA . pettive mining venture, 'At the birthday tea given by Mrs. slay. School 'sill observe the regular FAIRPORT. - ONTARIO > --- Annti - --- very pleasant'time was spent by those m 's" in re ared. Members of gtanda gram l be $d. MAW rd P. P P - LI g W T1bNZER,let York,QntazW annd Duu•�, Stock exchange. - - Pr numbers of friends The W.C.T.U, will hold their regi,- 1 17o+rTersaMAIM '�k'�sOt cries attendedmbe Members of the Montreal eyed at lar meeting at the home of Mrs. Roy ;lova Stena Shin to. Terraarwawooat>le Dat"for may be Miniait Exchange. the home of Mr, and Mss. D. Corbett Carter on Tuesday afternoon, Octo- ales wseasswdatNEWS Oslry Bell wad 1°d°pea" g to clllebrate thele nineteenth wedding y Galt Gnivanized Steel-Shingles Awrst sloes. Wbitby,Get• sir Office and Board Room.Ground Floor; ber 9th, at 3 o'clock You are cord- Bird's Felt Slate AhiaRlesi ° - - - Metropolitan Building. anniversary of this congenial couple. Islip invited to attend. The program for sale at It 91lftgnee_Adelaide 8371 and 837'L all contributed to the evening'. en- and children in Ontario T. PATER$ON'S • CLAREMONT joyment. The Rally Day service at the Union Call and get prices. Phone 2812 How About THE RURAL GREENWOoa Sunday School last Sunday was a de- �T - - cided success. A golo was rendered _ LAWS r t S -- SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. The anniversary service of the. Unit- by Miss Gladys Pugh, and accompari- Q e ed Church will be held an Sunday, ied by Mrs. Watt. Pugh, and was very G A !T A G ThvA Old fIIrnaoe that BIDOk9a Real 14state and Insurance. October 28th, and on the follo-xing sweetly given. Mr. McIntosh's address Friday evening, November 2nd, a fowl was very much appreciated by all. We are prepared to do all kinds BO last winter, the one the Farm Properties a specialty, supper will be given Further par- The collection amounted to $2.48. ticulars will be Riven later of 'repairing of care, a4so bat- made you Shiver s0. Head Offtee:213 214 Confederation tery charging, electric A. very large crowd attended the Por Choice Dairy Cows attend welding Lite Building. Toronto. g sad in fact ' Missionary Rally held in the Church Johnson's sale on Oct. 11th. Now is the time to re lane it Phone l�sia 1380. everything in coo- p •,- - last Tuesday afternoon. The ad- .�. ` dresses given by Mrs. McIntyre, Mrs. neetion vi'?th >�91th a IIBw ODA. Broneb Office: Gordon Building, SCHOOL REPORT FOR S. S. NO. 9 car work. ' - Pickering Ontario. Carscallen and Miss Waterman, were PICKERING .((Greenwood) Get gar pates-let us instal Phone 8800. 28rt enjoyed by all. The musical part of _ Gas, Oils, Grease and Accessories Mw NOW and be real eoey the program was given by Mrs. Lloyd Sr. IV.-Mildred Corbett, Evelyn on-hand constantly. _ when winter comes. _ Pegg, of Greenwood, Mrs. David Scott, - � TIl[E TdBLB-P:oksnag Station of Claremont; Miss Helen Burner, of Clarke and Margaret Bayles, Ras, Call and see our Catalogues of Or if it is Hardware yon want T.P6 Trains going East dos as followsz Whitby Ladies' College, and Miss H. Disney and Willie Olive K Jr. IV. - Dodge and Star Care., No. 10 Ddail 7.68 A M. Robert Kirmear, Olive Kinnear, Reg- . � A g •' 28 Local 12M P M. Mackie, .of Brookline which added gie Clarke, Ruth Annis, Franees Man- LAWS �.iAPA�• 2Ve a Call. ! " 80 Local 5.24 P, K greatly to the meeting. It was a tle Hazel Priest Leon Jinks. Sr. III. Phone 4900. Sunda train, 8.38 A,M. very helpful meeting, and gave. all an ,SNI) SERVICE STATION «� " � j y insight of the great amount of work "Gertrude Corbett, Ellen Kinnear, _ _ Trains going West due ae follows-- Dorothy Clark, Edna Harris, Laura ii�YIN BUSHBY No. 29 Looal 9.29 A.M. to be done for missions. Ornlerod, Mildred Conmr. Jr. III.- " 27 Local 2.25 P.-M. Gordon Cammack, Cecil Walls, Law- r STOUFFVILLE. e - PIC%ERINC • , 9 Mui 906 P. M. _ rence Cammack, Iva Smith. Sr. I1. , Sunday train, 8.32 P. M.' The School Fair held laA week was ---Frie Davis, Lawrence Annis, Eddie Foregoing is a cording toiStandard' sell attended, although the weather Ifiltz. Jr.-II.-Phyllis Clark, ,Clara Tae Advantage ane. was.cold. Walls, Elva Middleton, Murray El- Sh ' TM A-hole town will take in the line, Ronald Green, Gordon Priest. C of these "Lose Prices for Con- Mark tom Fair on Frida 'and Satur- Sr. Pr.-Roy Walls, Dorothv Disrcay, golenm Gold Seal Rugw, CLARRMONT day of this week. j HalWil'Sh-ort, Lila Hiltz:Jr.'Primer-_ $6.35 for a 9x6 rug. Mr. Noah Baker has sold his resi- Muriel Clarke, Vanessa Wall-s, Leslie CREAMEF?Y J dente in'the east end for $4200 and Nilson and Mercedes Mantle, Marl• Here are the new, reduced prices v:ill move ,into his, new one on Main Brady. No. on roll'4G. Jean A. Me- -•= eo�spare them with what you wou:d Street. Whirter, teacher. ordinarly esp$ct to pay for Highest price pwid for cues outstandioq ruga. - Quite a number of people from this i Cream at the vicinity motored to the fruit belt in DUNBARTON. 3 Price Size Pricegaft 4.1r anti around St. Catharine,.;, and car- 8x3 3.20 9x9 9.,0 v. S. A. Marks, of Mexico, N.Y., 9118 25 6.35 9:12 12.75 'A number of`our plowmen will cam- and Cecil anti rs, Marks an: 1 e olin .. 8,00 oils} 14.15' pete in the Provincial and Interna- son, Lester, of Ogdensburg, N;Y., vis- Give us a trial and be convinced tional Plowing Match, to be held at ited' with the former's father, Mr. 9:15 15.145 g c - Thisk of the tiresome bousework you EIA ��i �` Millsndon on October 10th, lith and Peter Marks ,on Saturday last, Agra.Q,¢ save with these easyto-clean rugs LE llJ,d,�i7 12th The A.Y.P.A. will held their first M on all your floors. A number of delegates are attend- meeting of the season on Friday, Oc- _ Q INC ing the big Laymen's Mass Meeting tober 5th, at 8 p.m. This will be in y Jolt the thing for these cold eveuiee : in Massey Hall, Toronto, this week, the nature of a get together social. fill held under the auspices of the United All are welcome . Come ami bring ELECT-RIC HEATER Church. something for refreshments. 1,100 wtrtts. with a 14 Tach copper For Pastry use The Gountp Roads•Commission have Don't forget the "Harvest Home" EXTRA leeseetol; 1,100 watt cone shaped started on the repair of the roads in supper and concert torbe given in the It, t; aranteed for one year. Our Royal Brand 'town. The road opposite the Presby- Community Hall., Dunbarton, by the !� �1 e to almost any position. terian Chun ch has beech torn up and ladies of the W:A., on Monday even- mi aILJi�TT�I -�`. YA��IIi Ckwirplete with long cord at your Girocees. a new culvert put in. ing.next. Supper will be served from l and, plug. $7,00. There have been several collisions 6 to 8 p.m. followed by a good mu- ? , Farmers who have wheat'getyour on the C.N.R. between here and To sicai program. Supper and concert :g•A ;; � s Sour made from yoar'own ronto during the past 6 months..It 15 fifty cents. 10'd . •« �6ta . wheat. We can claimed that 50 per cent. of the roll- The Dunbarton Anglican congrega- n ', Ing stock i unfit for service. tion will hold their Thanksgiving ser- Ce Ag Sterrett rind It. q st s g at The powerful electric current from vice at the Community Hall on Sun- Feed of all kinds-Chick�p Meed. the Gatineau Power Company in Que- 'day at' 3 p.m. St. George's Church urIIiture Dealer, f F al er rid a Fpaeral Director' hen feed, chop, niillfebd, sec, just north of Ottawa city, toll choir, Pickering, will be in attendance. JOnew " "Phone 1300 Chopping emery week-day. be connected with Toronto and Stouff The preacher will be Rev. W. R.• J pp R y - vilre this week. This is the highest Sproule. A very hearty invitation,is phone 8600 Piskain QIIt8r10 power voltage in the world, being a extended to everyone to join in wor- g+ Pickerin Ontario, ' 220,000 power line. ship at this service. $+ w • _ .a .. •- .,.. o'+°fisc.. _ -' _ :m•-es,rs,,'ii.K•' �e '•.^e+:e,'1' '''� P ,� ,;, :-'s,y! y .• meg r•,,�°"�.,'' ,Yiea'- ,.,.,v'�'" •." '?P.i'. "#$ "R'"'-reef t-�s'y, e:wr•�s, _ a ,.grr... 1�:.",^TSP'�'"z'+.:,,.i{�ti,�`�✓'"�..°.sw.ii6 "� ,r�7'` , $.}.+:. •b,.y�b n}. FI W.SM, .:J:: r:.,., '�''�:.. �• A .:"�""""""'-',�'- ,. .::- .. _.. .. , r y 16 Teas of finer quality are un'>rilansed in prise the accompanying ,letter was ezplan- drew Drake-and the older one is- his ' r".•,. •ti h ds �n story: - neighbor, the owner of the house from "fiivatalnehe Ot t e eivaper yradas has ma poibie < °•pfillie, dearest r' - ' - which you say they came_ His name fiijitt reduction in that etas of tea. "I am.-going to ask a most tremen- is Mr. Enslee Grayle." does favor. I am not allowed to see "'Ow, is-it?" Her eyes shifted from .:a - oi-even ite to. Dickie. any more---Whis to rest contemplatively upon the isn't thdt he has done anything, he is I two figures already misty in_the slant-I the darlingest boy alive, but both our I itig rain. "Strike me pink if I didn't "'' "f AST • - families have-decided to break up our(fancy one -o em was .an old pal o i _•, _ happiness and Aunt Jerusha watche&mine!—I sye, 'ow far is it to the sta-, i tion? -M car broke.down a mile bac me like a lynx. _Will you put the-en. Y ' ' ? closed letter-in one of your own en- and I've got to be at the studio in velopes and address it to Dickie for New York at twelve." Ewp„ �P,. - me? For heaven's sake don't fa'I-me "The station is half a mile further- for I am simply heartbroken! on, but here comes a jitney and it ap- ' "Hastily but•with fondest love, pears to be empty." Miles gestured �T�e Beer = - "Pat." toward a ramshackle taxi which was Miles MQ�lsiiiiled to himself as he' re- rattling down the road. Tea o� Finer gual�ty es sealed the letter with its enclosure, "Wot luck!" She waved to.tllrfdriver Bread d when he hof the approaching vehicle and then but• his _gravity returns le ' - ---- — opened the final envelope 4once more her eyes sought the lane. Askyour grocer for • "My'dr, Brother," he read: Andrew Drake, you said, and the ite-hes o i "I take my pen'in hand to let you l M dke!old W toff Enslee GraleOY AL __ T know that am well and hope you Y misty , cheerio!e If you've a cinema in this giddy metropolis EAST and all are the same but I can t say watch fox little Maizie—To the stn= as much for the folks. The house hasm sharp!" not been the same since Andrew came tion, my an, and lookCAKES back from foreign;parts more noisy . ii and fresh like than when he was a CHAPTER VIII. S-t7kMDlRpppQUALITY f a ,boy only -different but up to his old Miles hastened to the villagemail- OXR501fEAR5 tricks. Ile played a joke on the house- ed Rogers letter and lost no time fh t mean Monday and acairt him so he left. returning to the house. ' Isabel 01989 NCA ,3ervaca.iaa, f14obart has took to liquor and made al The dreary'day drew tom close and -- BEGIN HERE TODAY the heavy curtains which draped the holy show of himself in the town. tl:e evening passed uneventfully. Learning to Swine Roger has got himself in a mess too The family were finishing breakfast Mystery surrot,nds the sudden ec- doorway and peered in. There was no Now the swimming season is over, centricity of three wealthy and se- Y light save that from the tin blaze over a speech .he.made in the school-;the next morning when the rumble'of and proTiably many of you can swim, a date brothers, one .f them the father burning•itself 'out in the fireplace, but house last week.. I am commencin,; to a well-known voice sounded from the Have you ever tried swimming on m. -of youthful Patricia Drake. Alarined a ainst its low he aw outlined• a think they are all getting queer-again kitchen. (because of the evident terror which g g ' a loose like they was years ago when they "Ze.new gardenaire, he'ees arrive, In backs? _ has gripped huddled, shapeless figure in In order to swim on your back you g pped the trio, Patricia asks the'robe kneeling before the hearth and!first come into the money. Ifo you re- announced Pierre. advice of her guardian, Attorney John,' g collect what I told ou about their I "Hello, !" must, of course, turn over. This !s Wells, and tells him that two weeks f Jack. Miles finned .g he. while he gazed a narrow tongue of y grinned done exactly as you turn,in bed. Drop ago her father,•HobartDrake, a Wall,.flame leaped up, glisteningon a beau actions? Seems like it was yesterday. advanced, for the absence of-the.griz-I Y the arm and Ie'g oppoette to the side Street broker, clothed himself in a coil of silver hair which- to.the Miss Jerusha,, has. not been herself zled, sandy beard had wrought a vast: y' g- to which You turn, and as it were sheet and went to the town square floor. It was Miss Jerusha Drake! lately and no wonder with the gossip change. where he delivered a mock oration. and all and she has put a stop to Pat "I'll take you to Miss Drake—" embrace the water with the other. Holding his -breath and moving ail- This achievement is a perfectly aa. j -: A few days later her uncle, Roger'entl : inch b inch, Miles slipped Qoing out with that nice young man I Miles led the way to the hall. "Study y y y • PPS tura) one, and you have only to' obey _ Drake, an eminent scientist, made a throw h the curtains and into the sha-.1 wroteyou about •but I guess it will her, Scottie,. fol• she's in on this, too! burlesque of a scientific address. That. g the impulse of your will to sitcom• q dow behind a tall cabinet, from around�.eonie out all right. Whatever it may i that !s affecting •plish it. 'morning, the third brother, her uncle, `:Y'r aff't sister the, men of the family, she is sharing _ " .Andrew, was found seated-on-the floor the farther side of which he could gain •'Hitt " it!" Having turned over, let your-head playing with tows. The three are a more direct view of the crouching) Y' lie well back, no other part of the v sane, sober and respected men. iform. It was swaying back and forth' Slowly Miles replaced the letter and (To be continued.) body being out of water. the hands, - Wells asks Owen Miles, detective and now a lows indistinguishable mut-('gummed the flap o fthe .envelope to- '�' close to-the hips, then- strike out as sergeant,• to investigate, and Miles tei .not unlike some weird incantation gether once more. He had heretofore, Why not form syndicates of homes in breast swimming. : becomes Tiutler in the household. I — — - — issued from her lips., Iregarded the lugubrious Mehitabel as to lessen drWgery for housewives," I -4 GO ON WITH THIS STORY The flame died and Miss Jerusha I negligible, but he realized now that Kathleen Norris. 1 Minard's_Liniment cleanses cuts. oto.' "General history, of the f amily.and drew a deep breath. she might be well worth.cultivating.i. the way the neighbors regard them," "Gone!" The mutter resolved itself. She thought "they .were all getting i _ Scottie grunted. "I've come-especially`into dull, monotonously intoned speech queer again" like they were when their �j • >. "LL to warn you of a rumor of some at last. "Ashes, every one!' If only inheritance came. That was the out- Imported sl'1ropSlilreS l' - b - _strange actions of Hobart Drake's in4 standing phrase her letter which' Ten w rShropshire ,'. -Wall Street to-day. He's home,- the ••- struck him with the greatest force. i two-year-old ted t r d impo I� , � rams.. by Buttar. ` - _ night?,' �� -Miss Jerusha was her calmly re- BroOklin, Ontario • "Yea and calm and more self-con- �-= served self at breakfast, and Miles � W. A. Dryden or John Miller, Jr., tamed." ilea exclaimed in surprise. ll I } could rceive no trace of the emotion i ° "'That's' M P I " �'1 r r ! l which MO possessed her st rizldriight. t _ because his mind is •made'- - ,� up," returned Scottie., "Unless the =--` �ti j 'I wonder if you will go on an er- Rotrer.� ` r-1 mor -unfeended out friend Ho­ jxand for may William?" asked _ bart is.planning to retire or make his "I know it is. raining,-but I•hve aIt x-� o gr 1 taway. He has started-to wind up ""� important letter which must go in the M1 f" next mail." SALADA his business affairs. Overheard any. L thing?" - - • ,�;;1• � '' _•-_ I "I'll jta at once, sir," " :W' CUL, Crescent Ground, W311 1 --I- AW IS saW �0% more Cir088- "Nothing." Absorbed in his thoughts the detec-I timber,time and labor being equal, than any other Briefly Miles, told -his colleague of - tive had plodded mechariically along�� snadeyThis guarantee has never been challenged. occu_•r since e p an i .+ ` his installation as the pseudo house (g; k,,. * surp ise that he saw the raincoat and .T aC019TNt9T AND ACORN aVaNYI,MONTatAw Out. servant. � � bedrggled broad-brimmed ha"f An-I VANCOUVER,e C TORONTO ONT ST.JOHN.N.B. "Andrew is the only one who seems ► drew Drake just ahead. He was walk- .•to be unaffected, but there.i4k a forced I l walk- ing rapidly beside a taller, more die- _- and unnatural note in his boisterous tinguished figure. Miles recognized cheerfulness. I don't know whether`, him as the visitor on the night of his I ,. .• • ' we're dealing with : bunch of lunatics I arrival, Life next boor-neighbor, Enslee or that they are .the victims of, Grayle. some obscure form of-villainy-thaf is What could these two, so widely dis- ... unprecedented in the.annals of the de- - imilar in characterand proclivities, q _ ' partment, and I am on the -point of "Ashes, every. one!" have in common? Miles hastenedhis ! developing nerves over the problem footsteps and was almost at-their_heels myself! _I'll b_,glad. when you tackle the first had neve'been conceived this when they turned abruptly off at the _$,our job here." horror would,not have descended upas head of a lane between two tall hedges. FOR : Miles watched until, the bulky form.us. They are destroyed, but their He was about to continue to the vii- N had vanished. Then he entered -the veiy fumes=breathe poison!" lage when he turned to find a woman O�D� " kitchen door:and fastened it behind 1 -Her hand's clutched at•her_.throat beside him She was dressed in a fair- him. � I as thoug)t she were indeed choking ?� ' He had started for the servants' Bred suit of brown Qvhich displayed •- • and for a moment the woman seerped the buxom lines of her figure with staircase when a` flickering glow''on the verge of collapse. Then,catch- rather startling frankness; a face ` from the'front of the.house made him'Ing up a small ob'ect.which had laid suss with eve sense alert II that was undeniably pretty although P every 1 on the rug by her side she rose and of a coarse type, and bold hazel eyes Noiselessly_ he'crept toward it-and'turned. A tiny pin-point of light shot � gazed into his from beneath-a fringe , i+ saw that it emanated from the draw-'I out before her and Miles saw that the - } ing-room. As he advanged the, sput- ect she carried was an electric of all-too-yellow hair. ��� J _ , I..sye+ oa is that man?",.she de- - .ter of flames and hissing thud of i,torch, its, eery gleam distorting her manded with an im rative nod to- � - falling to came to his ears and then' g face with the wisps of gray hair fall- ward the pair who had'struck oR down' ;. the dull clank of metal. ing about it, into the semblance of the the lane. Friends,o' yours?" Carefully he drew aside a fold of veriest .witch. "``'• ' ,"The man in the raincoat is Mr. An- He'shrank back fearful lest she-dis= 2 . > 4. :... } coveriis presence, but Miss Jerusha v r stared straight before her with the( �T�/Ev-- n->rt/ • wild blank gaze of one who loo'hs upon' �+� l.Cl 1 the hideous visions of a mind, dis- yO7(I� (`iO"� traiitght •id s!•owly, gropingly she �1 (JCR CI a i i IS passed f�m the room. J3 M� �ICYJC,filrz, CHAPTER VII. You can look attractive SAYE R -_ ad stlah on APPA Learn awakened the next morning and'in the how to give new beauty clear, gray light the scene which.he and variety to your dress- S had witnessed in the drawing-room• es and add•IndiFiduality - 'i seemed vkkud and urireal. That crea- and charui to, things lure with dishevelled hair and crazed around the home by the eyes could not have been the dignified, quick magic of home tint• self-conained•Miss. Drake, nor .could Ing and dyeing. ' Perfekt Outdoors or indooti— I that cryptic speech ?lave issued from results are possible only wlrlsatever 9� Oak. her lips! - with Diamond Dyes.Each ; Jet WRIGLEY'S refresh ` Hastening out into.the hall he open- package represents the allay our tbim, aid I ed the door 'of the closet under the per of so years of To break a cold harmlessly acid in a harry try an Aspirin table a to and digestion. 111 d e•making. They never ;And,for headache. The action'of Aspirin is very efficient, too, iri stairs., The mail.bag was Banging in _ Helps keep teeth clean. streak, spot or ruse - They ai P real cases o€ neuralgia, neuritis, even rheumatism and lumbago-I And • its accustomed place and the handy _ g Aft Bve*�► man's first task of the morning was dyes, like those -us; 1 when the cloth .��there's no after effect; doctors.give Aspirin to children—often 1KeaI There was no sign of life about the w Diamond Dyes are easy to use. The Aspirin has Bayer on the box and on every of Aspirin. The genuine se and Miles soon had a kettle know-how" is in the dyes,- Fashion directions, every tablet. All dtuggisfl� to take it to the stofiize. .. infants. Whenever there's in thin Fashion- house 9f P=o boiling and expertly steamed open two ,able tints appear like magic right over envelo the outot•etyle or Laded colors. Insist _ _ •. • • • • ' on Diamond Dyes and save Ili aPP at• I" 1 . hysiaaIIs- prescriibespmn; The first felt so bulky, that he was : X11 not surprised-to lake from-it's, folded me Color Craft," my big new ')fool: of - - - it does NOT affect the heart _ inner envelope inscribed: "Mr. Rich- -saving hints, will be sent you aid Kemp." It was unaddressed but FRLE: rile Mae Martis, Diamond Am*lu is the trade mark (MCIstered In Canada) indicating Bayer Manufacture. Wbf1ta M t ,� Is wen known that Aspirin means Barer manufacture, to acture the public agafaftt Wlae MUE No. 40 Mtina�d's Liniment for Every Pain. Dyes, WI?Msor,-.Ontario: poo.. t�T�iaa will a seamp.a with mar ^aq r pros" srad.o.rs. V , -. .. .., .y,....1. :j.: ,_ ,, �, .. P, •'v �w.a-+;,y,.mo+,. '.1 v1:.- .. ✓ s.. .,bw. y�,',. ,.K•. .r!`M;..\ • n -Pirates'of China Sea Britain Faces. _ League Group Hon. P '..'ppe Roy Kill Officers soil Rob British S#eaxier R ' 'ous issue at Demands- Arms Becomes Minister ` Forty Posing'8s Passerige�s Rush Vessel During Dining Hour Next Election Debate This Year pays T.aat Visit to Ariatidt: i --Chief Engineer and First Officer Slain, ala - Bria' in Capacity, of '' 8i Capt Controversy on Prayer Book, Drafting Committee Favors and Others Hurt-Passengers Lined U p _Likely to _ g Become Factor - Project, but Disarms- .Commissioner •_ _ _ and Robbed and Ship Later Re-leased Paris. Sept. 2s.-Paying hi8 fast or- and in Swaying the Bal- me Board Must ; ficial-visit as Canadian Commissioner - IOterB Give Assent General to France,, Hon. Phillippe _ LIKE FICTION - Roy, who today .will, preaanti his ' I:Ondoa:=-The British genertal circ- Contact Urged, With Powers credentials as first Canadian-M sates h •; Hong Bong, Sept. 30.-A story rival--his commander, but was shot dead as tion campaign is getting under way, to France, called yesterday on Arts ling the tales of the Spanish Main soon as ha appeared. - and an interesting sidelight is the''per- tide Briand, French Foreign Minister. +' Meanwhile other pirates had rushed French Delegates Views* ori ti the .Glum. reach and was warm- was brought to-Hong Kong Saturday sonal competition between Prime Min•; y- into the engine-room and murdered Naval Pact Are Praised ly received. by the steamship Anking,which reach- Chief Engineer 'Thomson. The older tater Stanley Baldwin and .Lloyd; •. - ed port after having' been looted by officers were wounded and beaten with George, the Liberal leader, who is! Geneva.-The drafting committee It was intimated that the two dia- League of Na- Chinese pirates. clubs, while Campbell was knifed in proud of his Welsh birthright. - The has approved a resolution asking Precussed Canadian and - tions .matters in general. Mr. Briand Two British offi rs of the steamer,''the back and fell beside the body .of sident Loudon of the preparatory dis- Chief.Officer Jones. little.Welshman is posing for his pte• armament commission to convoke that' expressed himself as being delighted Chief Officer David C. Jones of New The pirates seized the ship's armory ture as he stands by a sty looking body at the end of the present year that France is to send' a minister to Quay. SgT-tles, and Chief Engineer and took_ full control of- the vessel, down knowingly at ahuge pig; and "or, in any case, at the beginning of Canada. At the conclusion of the Henry Thomson of Greenock, Scot- overawing the 1,400 passengers abroad Farmer Baldwin has invaded Lloyd 1929•" interview the Foreign Minister ex. ....Iand, were killed., Captain Plunkett her. After throwing t.;�e dead men George's' native hills and tried to' The committee Is a sub-body of the tended an invitation to Premier Mao Cole, who commanded the ship, was 'overboard, the pirates permitted the speak Welsh. League of Nations' disarmament eom- kenzie King of Canada and Mr. Roy - 'wounded, as was Third'Officer 'A. I. ship's surgeon to dress the wounds of . The latest and most surprising de-'mittee and the resolution must still be to have luncheon with him on Tues, ` Campbell. The Chinese quartermas-- Captain Cole and the others who had velopment is that religion may play a taken up before the full' committee.- day. _ .. ter, who rushed to the bridge to.fight been wounded. SecoOfficer Bennett nd Ocer Bennepart in the `election, thereby getting The, resolution "suggest$ that the Last evening Premier King and Mr. off the pirates, was shot dead. was then forced to navigate the ship into politics for the first time in many council of the League instruct Dr. Lou- Roy occupied the Presidential box at The Anking,-wh'ch left 3ingr-pore. revolvers at his back. Bennett was years. The prayer book conroversy don to keep in contact with the gov- the National Opera, placed at their Strait Settlements, on Sept. 23rd for under a guard of pirates who held which has divided the'Church of Eng- ernments concerned, so that he may disposal by President Doumergue, Hong Kong, by way of Holhow, Swa- compelled to stay on the bridge for land into two camps, has left the ven-',be apprised of the progress of their and heard the .opera "Aida." ton and Amoy, was attacked by the 64 hours with but short intervals of erable Archbishop of Canterbury a! negotiations. Japanese Minister pirates ou Wedne 'ay in the Gulf of r.,st until the Anking cast anchor in brokenhearted man and has already I A reference to the Franco-British Washington,. Sept. . 29-Announce Tonking. The pirates had shipped Houchai Bay, which is north of Bias cropped up in the political field. naval accord is made, the wording be- i meat that.Detauze Sawada, counsel• • "aboard the vessel as passengers, a Bay, the notorious lair of Chinese pir-i Certain Anglo-Catholics are planning ins the same as that embodied in the for to the Japanese Embasay here, method of robbing vessels frequently a3es. to run a candidate in an effort to de original draft submitted by M. Paul- praettised.!n Chinese waters. All the passengers were mustered feat Home Secretary Sir William' Boncour, the French delegate, and:will return to Japan on a .long reavt Most of the officers of the ship on the decks and , systematieeAly Joynson-Hicka, who is leader. of the reading that "the Assembly notes with of absence, revives the report that i_ _ were at dinner Wednesday when the searched luggage and cago cases were anti-Atiglo-Catholic _members of rhe Minister to Ottawa. satisfaction the steps taken by certain Sewada will towa. be the t.rst Japanese pirates, •numbering forty men, drop- ransacked, and the ship's officers were Church of England. Sir William has governments to prepare the way for; M Sawada• has been postponing the future `vork. of .thp preparatory ped their passenger roles. Some of robbed. For t-n l.r,urs this went on expressed regret that religion should i his leave until the new Japanese am- them rushed to,the bridge of the Yes- until a great pile of loot was heap?9 get into politica, but at the same time commission," Signor Marinia, of Italy, had opposed bassador, Debacht, arrives. The lat Nei, firing point blank at the officers on the decks ready to be taken ashore, has issued warning that if he is op- ter called yesterday for the United on duty there. '•lief Officer Jones The pirates disembarked in. three posed on religious grounds there will the use of the words "taken steps" and was Instantly killed and Captain Cole lifeboats, taking `-)ot valued at $80,- be reprisals elsewhere, suggested that the words "made ef- States' "- fell with bullets In both legs. It was 000 Mexican, Seven Chinese passen• The religious question, however, is forts" be. submitted, but this'was not M. Sawada has had many yearn It at this point that the Chinese quarter-', Sera also were taken along to be held not a party issue. If It arises It accepted by the committee. ++ London and other British centres and prob. I to looked upon as a logical appointee ' =aster rushed to the bridge to assist for ransom. ably will be through individual effort.I Count von Beraatorff, the German' It could hardly be taken cognizance of delegate, who has been insisting that at Ottawa. Probably he will not take + . in any party platform. The main .a definite dace for -an international,over his duties there for six months Market Reports -'!Geese Indicate } conference for reduction of arma-� Tokio vernacular" newspapers have Issues, so far as they have-developed, menta be inserted In the resolution, suggested. that Sir Campbell Stewart. tate Winter To put it bluntly, the class warfare said that be would abstain from voting who now represents Canada on the GRAIN QUOTATIONS. which is being waged between labor when the resolution is considered in, Pacific Cable Board, may be Canada's :Grain dealers on the Toronto Board and the so-called "vested interests," the full committee. first Minister to Tokio. of Trade are making the fol lowtttg New Jersey. ' ' P U.S.A. Prophet or upper classes 1 f quotation for car Iota- ; - Man, wheat-No. 3 North., $L1434y Bases Prediction on The question of protection versus -- ..�L No. 4 wheat, $1.0834; No. 2 tc ugh, Flocks Flying' North , (free trade. i Four Wild Anir3rals British Dog to c . ; No. 8 tough, $1.09%; No. 4 The unemployment problem,-and the Shipped From Ganda �g• = tough, $1.0634. (e.i.f, Godeirict and i Wilwood, N.J.-Winter will make a slump which has hit many Industries' - - Has His Day bay porta.) I belated appearance .thio year, accord- e0 hard, especially the coal trade. Oae betreflcent result of Canada's - Man, oats-No i feet!, 63c. (c.ia. Perhaps the most. zzlin as ect of preservation of wild life is in the Captain Ing to Cin Zachartah Leaming, g p k London-England's national deg --Goderich and bay porta). . I the situation is how 18,000,000 women export to other landa of her native week closed Saturday the 29th. wftb Am. corn-No. 2 yellow, $1 12; No.I eighty-seven-year old weather bureau voters, about 5,000,000 of whom are 1 animals. The latest shipment is a the country's 8.500.000 dogs wagging 8 ellow, $].11. Toronto freights.) ;of Wtlw� Gables, N.J., U.S_A who newly enfranchised, will cast their .pair of beavers and a pair of Rocky i their, tails 's glee over gs results Y,,... f -b-ase-s-fid prophecy 3a t e at-bailoia:'"incongruous.as t may seem,i bags included-Bran, per ton, $32:$5; People were not ase to eep more shorts,. per ton, $84.25• middlings, the geese In the vi_iaity are aoE fly the tree trade issue !s likely to affect the zoo at Auckland. New Zealand.' �.� doge but to take better are of those 444.25. ins South, but north. the feminine vote. materially. The beavers came from Jasper Nation—they have. "If the geese fi north at.this time Protection versus free trade bids al Park and the sheep from the in- Ont. oats-Good, Bound, heasry Data,� Y � � Over 700 committees working s11 In- in car lots, 46 to 46c,0f.o.b. shipping of year you can leave the moth bails'fair to loom large, although the con-,creasing wild herd in Rocky Mountain over the country and assistedork by the points. !dn your winter flannels for three se-rvatives as a whole wish to avoid National Park. - `press. churches, Rotary clubs, mrd!• rood mil - wheat. f.ab. ship-1 more months." he said. T it, Mr. Baldwin and his party are I�1 -fm--arm and 'educatt , n - 1Ing points, According Zo rrelffftts, Captain Leaming Jassed most of mainly protectionists; the Laborites - 1.10 to $1.12. last winter recovering- from the re- and the Liberals are free traders. Mc,! ties Instructed the Population flow to barley-Malting, 63 to 69c. sults of an ezplosicn. In an' effort Baldwfa, )taring brought his party to - Canada's' Wheat Map �take proper care of dogs, how to tend Buckwheat--No! quoted IRye-No. 2; 90 to 96c. to end theta from his woodpile he disaster in the general election of 1923; A map now in preparation by the and educate them; also, the dog own- ' Man. flour-First pats., in jute, Placed atop the pile of log loaded by -advocating protection, has been Department of Agriculture of the Do-r er's responsibility to the community. $7.30. Toronto, second pats., in jute, with gunpowder. In a moment of forced to accept the. mandate of the minion of Canada Is designed to tell, - Sermons on dogs were preached In $6.70. forgetfulness be used the charged people and compromise by putting on grain growers at a glance lust what many churches, flag days, d:.nces and Ont. flour-Tr, k, Toronto, car lots, pieces of wood in bts -own stove, tariffs for the "safeguarding" ot,indus- variety of wheat essay be grown with- other forma of entertainment were -•10 per cent. pats.,per barrel, not quo- .causing the explosion that kept him tries, as opposed to tariffs for the Par- the greatest assurance of a successful organized to raise money..for veterin- ted, seaboard, $5.10, in the hospital many:months. _ poses of revenue. _ crop In their particular territory_. -ary institutes. „ PROVISION PRICES. _ - - - -- - - -- --- -- Toronto wholesale dealers are-quot- ing the following prices to the trade: ,8ritish High Commissioner Reaches Canada Smoked meats-Hams, med., 31 to � ol- .. -- 88c; cooked hams, 48c; smoked•rolls, J! 27c; breakfast bacon, 36 to 43c; do, fancy. 44 to 45c-; backs, peamealed, 32 - to : do, smoked, 39 to 42c. Cured meats-Long clear bacon, 50 to 70 lbs.,, -$21; 70 to 90 lbs., 3.1990 tc 100 lbs. and up, $18; lightweight falls. in bbls•.: 11.50; .heavyweight rolls, $38.50 per bbl. :4 Lard-Pure, •tierces, 17%c; tubs, +. .18c; pails, 18%c; prints, 19 to'19%c. Shortening, tierces, 15c; tuba, 15%c; s x „ 4 • pails­158'ac; tins, 17%c; prints, 16%c. t RODUCE QUOTATIONS. Toronto wholesale dealers are pay- w 9 .ing the following prices, delivered: x - Eggs, ungraded, cases return,-d-' r ..Fresh extras, 42 to 43c; frash firsts, 89 to 40c; sec)nds, 29' to. 30c. FJ - Butter-Creamery, solids,` pasteu-r- Ized, No. 1, 39%-c; No. 2,38% to 38A/4c. Churning cream-No. 1, 39 to Cheese-No. 1 large, colored, par- Y u itifined and Government graded 231/ftc. � �i LIVE STOCK Heavy beef steers, `choice, $11' to $11.50; do, ;air, '$10 to $10.50; but- 41' i cher steers, choice, $10-to $1.0,60; but- _--cher Heifers, shot e, $1, to $10:50 . do, com., $7.75 to $8; butcher cows, :; • good to choice, $8 tc $8.50; do, fair to 1 r �s ;good, $6.50 to $7:50; do, com., $6 to 2 f' $6.50; canner, and cutters $4.26 to $5.�0; butcher -bulls, good to choice, ,.. $7.56 to $8; do, med, $7 to $7.50; iaolognas, $6.50 to $'f; babl beef, $12 to $15; feeders, choice, $9 to $10.25; do, fair, $8.50 -to $8.75; stockers, - p ` ,choice,.$9 to. $10;,do,•fair, $8 to$8.50; springers, choice, $140 to $170; milch• - cows, choice, $90 to $100; calves, choice, $14.50 to $15.50; do, med., $10 -'to $14; do, grassers, •$7.50 to $8; :Iembs, $12 to $12,25; bucks, $H to , $11.25; sheep, choice, $6 to $7; do, heavies, $5 to x5.50; do culls, $2 to $3; .'hpu selecta;..w.o.c.:.•>13;... do...fed., _ .. $12.60• do,thick smooth,w.o.c., $12.50; do, fed., $12:10. _ +y SIR WILLIAM AND LADY CLARK GUESTS OF GOVERNOR-GENERAL ;Sir William Clark, newly appointed British nigh commissioner In Canada, arrived in Ottawa with his family on Saturday, Sept.-22nrl, and was received „Why are youao anxious to start for lby Lord Willingdon, governor-general, and Lady,Wlllingilon, at Rldeau-Hall. Seated, left torig!•t in the picture above are Lady Clark, Lord Willingdon, the North Pole?" "I want to go while f Lady Willingdon and Sir William Clark. Standing is Capt. Raynor, aide-de-camp.. The black dog at Lord 1VUllw-0-n': Prot Is Moses nnd'the white one it's still an expedition,not a side trip." Misty, both pets of the Governor-General and Lady Willingdon. , 7' . ,,�. �.,'"cm3-. �'az' !'f:..-w:n.:et :.••;.,...-.bac-. .r.:.::vw.-Fx �-�:•.+-„ :N�...w` - - • •,'� 8 .":��ga"�..,, .-u.-,<.•-._ -..:.-,. ,._ `: _ �,. .. .. .. •• ;.. .- ', ..,`rte.. - •, - .. - - :� ... p iiia ' con 110.00; Wm Judd,haul gra►con 2 gravel for eon b-7.50: Canada Ingot ORONTO WRT-WASH LAUN- ^{ R Somervtitt, ditto 29:50;A O Iron Co.repo for small ader 8.85; R TnRY(5e,mi fini.h}—Let our driver eW and y 17 50; explain our 24 bour service.. Just leave.yaw Diamond, cut weeds and drag con 4 8pencgr, slit weed4 and deag e't 1 3.75; name wish Mr.s.w., avis, barber .hop* we Q1L1I84IIC6 COmmlt - TwRDdSt •22 00; J Kayes. cut weeds con 43 00; J Coates,cut weeds a t 1.10.00. will pick up-and deliver 3 times a week. j V rt �1.TSperyew.; $i.boti paid indvanes. ' John Moore: ditto'3.50; 0 Pugh, cut ' A by-law was passed appointinil'W [7<TANTED ATONCE-Two strong; r weeds drag con 4 13 75; J Garland, H Cheater was appointed an ofPfiflcer 1'� m _Ss"Aciipi:iori■ to the United stats and Creat rad con 8 4 50; J blainl nd. ditto to enforce the rovrstons of the-Li use kitchen women for high class•tea-room. • Britala 13.00 In�dwnee g +� P q Good money and all year job for right person. grad G McIlroy,ditty 4.;60; J McGris- Courtol Act. Previous experience ih hotel work not essential, kin, ditto 4.50;- E A rmayrong, cut A motion waa passed requesting.the Applg to ppeerson or write THE FALCON,Kings- �e object of this Association to I C ton d..Highland Creek P,O, 52tf ___ . OHN MU RKAR, Proprietor, weeds bet 30 31 cos 3' 4 00;E Jones, aheep.inspectors to ask for the regia- lessen etsele lions.'and plrOaeente _ cut weeds e t 1 con 8 1.20; J.Wilkin. tration papers produced when sheep �ORBALE ORTO RENT-107 acres : the leloorr.' ditto 3 00; Geo Lee, cut weeds con 8 are reported killed or wounded. good land,adapted for grain or dairy' aand NOTES AND COMMBNtiL 1.00; E,Tones, ditto 1.25;D Jones, cut The,council now adjourned to meet is No. 1 for fruit gardening, well watered, large - « weeds con 8 200; $ W.Touee, ditCo again on Monday',' Nov.:•5th. 'for 'the orchard,gaud farm building�ss,near a school and , �T church, Lot 4, con. 3, Pickering 1-4 mile west " 3 00; L Reid, drift pine rep to grader transaction of general business. of Audley. Possession April lat.1929,with Priv- Members having propert0yy stolen oomm �Vuring' the past five or six and scraper 12 73; Geo Holtby, crit liege to tow this tall. Apply to Mrs.James;Mc-I oafs Immediately with any membe a; ar the good roads eystew has weeds cou B 2 W; W Black, ditto 3.75; '�' Brady,'l41 Kendal Avenue,Oshawa. 51tf of Executive OommiDtee, made marvellous growth through. H Madill,cut weeds con 7 1.20: Jon °. = I_'MEMORIAM ;D A N C E p out Canada: Sttch .roads as we Gauslin,cut weeds con 8' 2 75; Joseph Mambershi tee 161.0( Fps Byer,drag cut weeds cons 7 8 now possess Fere never dreamt of A Trimble, drag Greenwood rd and WILSON-Dearest memories of a TiolvAs.01av be had t;om one Presldent coos 4 and 5 rep culvert Greenwood wife and mother, -Otta!ena Wilson, Olde. Tyme Square slid Round seorec■ry on application. fifteen or siateeh yeara _ago; and Dancing at' Barnhart's Pavilion; r rd con 5 24.10; G Turner, haul gray•' rFho died October th, 1924. Esse. Coln.-L.•D. Banks,C.13.Ps rr -we would not now have them only cut weeds in Claremont'71 00;-Wm 'Sadly missed by husband and two er, M. S. Chapman, Pickering, t Mundell, cut weeds in Claremont 3 00; Oshawa Beach,every for the advent of the automobile, sons. D Mu Jas Richardsoi t �Vm•Jones, cut weeds rep walk and Walter H. Wilson, 313 5t. Ciarens Tueada , Thnrada and 9aturdit which baa._made good .rostra a y y' y ' i clean ditch in Claremont 8 00; G- Red Avenue, Toronto. President, Bearer necessity. But it is found that sham, gravel for Claremont streets Evenings. 3 4 ---therk are defective 'in' one respect, 13 iKl; Heber Down, ct:t'weeds. rep - con 120 00: J Divine, ditto 1.50; Wrn New Adterttaements. 3 82=F02A=J that is they are tou narrow for the- Stanleys ditto 5 00; Kobt Found. ditto ��� /� great atuount of traffic. A few '?SfJ; Roy ward,salary Aug'?7 to Oct ,OR SALE—Dwelling, will Arcnm• (.moi COMFORT SVA P DEALS G Is, ,195 IX);,T Brown, bets for stus� ;; r years ago the present width of. pump 2 00: C Fuller. cuthtLul modace 4 families. Terms to suit purchaser, the road's t. 50: lar a Increasent. 3Lf in uatntt he b r of C aWhice, 34.94); edsBeone4 dittoweedNo. J, S'OR SALE 9 furrow Oliver rid- 10 Bars C. l0 Bara C Soap and I "'8 Bats o. 3 g e . Ellicott, grii,v for cob 4 6 35; St John's L` tngg plow; -1 sante furrow riding plow,verity i� P 9 �i`. gOa] ] Wm. Gray Jr.,Claremont, Phone 2213, 4-S aQd 1 6 gt.Allarlliuut7, and t. motor vehicles during the pa�.t United Church, rent f,r machinery _ __ __ _—. _ R9g Rug 27x,54 inch Preservin Kettle 1 Shopping Ba few years has• changed the re- and timber storing o 00; G McKay, PAgIpRE L T-Will takeeattle i. 1 3 j gniremeats.' In th i present%vidtb r TO E i _ _ _ _ _ to pasture. Also for sale: wagon box, like $1 25 ( 95e. . new;and other articles, . Wm. Lacey, Dun- - of paved roads "cutting iD'� 13 H A UCT/ON SALE I Barton. 3-d very dangerous procedure.,. lf.tbe u>• � �j OR.SALE- quantity of.good oat BULBS--�'OT F�11 Planting Do were widened several feet 1' straw,also a goodbrood sow, Apply to Jas Hyacinths Tuli s Daffodillg . Narcissus Grrenlaw,lot-14,B F con:,Pickering,or address y 20e each 1 40ep dozen I 5e each I 5e ea( the danger from •this practice Work rc i Pickering would be eliminated to a great ea I V�,�! vOR SALE—A number of pure-bred RICHARD30N'8 ORANGE PEKOE TEA I Shropshire ram lambs. Apply to Frank represents the best,buy in the tea market to-day. Try a pound i tent. --The Department of Public Ham: lot,21,_con. ,. Pickering. R. R. No. y Highways in Ontario i:s consider. 20 HEAD 2.Claremont. s-s compare it with'sny tither-75 cents. IBurl@ley.Blend.Tea 65c. lb. Gold Medal Indo Ceylon ing this question, but the expense CEDAR BOUGHS WANTED- Tea 75 cents per lb. The property of One and a half tons of green cedar boughs that would be incurred would R to be deliveied by November. Waste at once to necessitate moving along slowly. FRANK w� 93RI E/y C.Pape,34i victoria Park are iTur�nto S7 Gold Meddl COffB@ ,Oc lb�Cerreala ova and Mocha mixture but it would seem 'that ublic ', FT OL PIliCN9-Qtr neve Anfi "-Blly Your t the Grocers." w _ P At Harry Wades prtnrtses, (T,' farm mach.nery, cream epar9tot, sten _ GI its 1 e safety nuuld demand taking 3.d gPa Frost-ire fencer and Tata I'. wdk: ,,' y»: J - A M E S' .R . I C H AR D S O fiction ill the matter at au, earig PIC'IiERI:�G VILLAGE 1 W.F. Discey,Greenwood.Phone Pck 2314_31tf ' -C n1c4n,na:r.+ogimraRaanseo»- -._ . On the afttrnuun of )R RALE_ date. ane erg i .s.Tieing posg whee!ba row* a3 new, t eo ! c—A Igu Saturday, V t Vh ] awaKo2fs... W,v4 sell.cheap. App:Y.to airs. Ira a, IPICKERING COUNCIL. _ _ - `PuweLkLiarrmant. Srltt ' �, -• lL'he above council n.at pursuant to ,Thebe horses are litchi 3 to 7 gPdrb+ tiTRAY Ei`-On t•% the prerli3P■ of : . Tickering* 'HardwAro Store <:; -d King+'-)n Rud. 1 : mates adjournment on llund4y, the ist inert old, Pare ,lust out of hard Work l have - _.. Members . ne Yic*+ . z b'rnage one pig, Owner may lP all present, the reeve-in the r .and weigh from 13";� to - same by pmvtnR propeftY and paying e:- _ •._ 4, chair. Minutes of the last wee tiog proses, R-chard Guthrie. 4-s ut were read stud apprcved. 1600 pounds. — Now I@ tae time to look over that 'old Range or Heater and if yo t J. H. Michell and Alph Hoover -' IOK SALE-kir the Village .�f Dun- need anew one call and see our@. r -1' barton.-n-roomed frame horse and int, Fur- - - R were beard re had condition of the -9 ALE AT'l O'OLOCK.SH ARP nate hard and soft water,garden witb fruit trees The Happy Thought and McClary's Skives, roads in their district. andi-ritual fruit' %mal,bar" Ap�ppIY htry w.B. D The standing committee on Contin Dunbar. 'at Gtebeholme 8ivd. Toronto. 4 Llangti8 and Heaters, i geneies reported and recommended TERMS:-Sic mon•hs credit to pas payment as follows: W B Milne.0 B ties furnishing approved joint notes,I �' ARM FOR RALE-OR RENT-95 Pugh and �' Peebles. fence viewers, 8 per cent. pet annum allowed for; Ftr-•sot:and turns Tnwn,r p of Pckenn , cash, ` ng Loc 12.con.3. .If rented can have immedis- Electric and Hand Power Washers u -2 00 each for fees re Poscil vs Wtlaon ate boeeealon for low,nq.and lull possession in = - W,.$. PO ELL,_ ` p save time and bard work.- case at lot 34 can 5 : �ti H Cheater and 1 the tpnng. Apply to James w Hic7c4_�n the _' A free trial given at an tirrse. W in Gormley.fence viewers, 2 W each Auctioneer premssm -- y - e ad proper g at airport - i London lit Lar.c.At, ire Guarantee Had - �, Our Poultry Food and Calf Meal are worth Riving a trial,, Accident Co., C•',Ilectot's bond_n,A; J Murksr, collector' hlxnks artd advc - The famous Fleury Plows and Sbarea tri fit•nearly all mattes Of Pic voters' lists 21 00;- D R Beaten,on acet ` 10 s+tl,try 126.00: �'$ divisor, ditto V Ideal Shoppe 4 j� ,t•/1p+.fXl; Thos Gregg. alt ilioieiun court Agent for McCormick-Deering Farm Machinery 4.1i0: Ed Gleeson,dgt�l — — m. — The standing committee on Borrill � _ :for Wire: Fences - rep:,rted and - - - recotumended payment foilwe: «' J White, bonus on 55 ro ince at *We invite yon all to covie in and see onr new Fall Our Motto : Wo bays It•. can get it, or it is not mad lots 20 21 con 5 9•35; F' W C h. and Winter Goode. A full line of K bonus on lU rods fence h.t 4 con 1 10 t J S BALSDt)N - PIC J Beckett. 50 rods fence lot 35 con a J.7„ill. :Dresses, Coats, Hats and _ • The starAing committee .on Dam. - _. ages for Sheep Worried byDogyrr• ngerie - LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S ppoorted and recommended payment Ls folloas C PucLrin, '1 sheep lathed All the rets new bt les in all sizes-and colors. Fall and winter weight L`'oderwonr-VeAt*,.Dreamers and Bloomer - � pretty y 7011); T F, Crawford inipeCLlDg Puckt es tin's ee I.1f1 J Horton, 1 larch ki a a u surprised a ed 00; p P Joaea, inspectin or- Give u3 scall before purchasing and splendid qu lily and you'll be rpt' cd our low silt to 's lamb 75c. see Our Ronda. LADIES”HOST ERY—Seasonable"weighta.in Silk, Wool and Miztu e stand' ommicte o❑ rens- English and Canadian makes. Inspect these lines. SatisfaO _` I►or ower and Li t re orted Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded le our motto. and recommended paymen as fol- lows ; 13 street tights for Greenwood ``3 Doors north'of Hewis' Butcher Shop. KUT EZI PATTERNS HERE-3 sizes in every pattern. Simpl - The standing committee on Roads (SAMUEL 'SCH�PAR'TZ) ABC. Prices 36 cents and 50 cents: ``sod Bredgesteported and recommend. !liEN'9 Fi'RNISHIhFG9—Sweater's, several shades and weights, p 'ed the following payments.: C Lis. -combe• work on Puckrin and Gostick THE -IDEAL y SHOPPE values. Underwear, wool and .aer>ce risorii mighty comfort fridges 17 W; F Hilts, ditto 30.35: P 1 ;this chilly weather, iBrovOn, ditto 41.65; Robe Thompson, " ditto 8 oU; T Beare, ditto 4 YIJ; Fred Brock Street 'North, ""..Whitby,Whitby, Ont. GLOVES-Hen's and boys work gloves, finger and thumb style Ward,ditto 1,78;-N Carlton.ditto 2 80: 1 - five finger lines, also fine gloves for dress. 13 Liscombe, ditto 5 Co); W Birkett, ditto and-rep culverts in cpns Sand V Y• Ask for silverware coupons. We share oar _ r = 61.66: F LnysE, cement for .Goettck business profits with you. _ - cul-vert 144.90; •Law, ditto Z)3 00; - - -- F Barclay, haul grav and cement to J Puckrin and Gostick bridges and Haul IF Y O U REQUIRE IV RADLE 'grav cous 2 and 8474 40t.John Soden, r EO I L - _ grav for Gostick ctilvert and con 8 i .. 28.00; W A Todd, grav for con 2 arid. P = C -'Puckrin•bridge"31.15:"John Spenceley, i haul lumber for Gostick culvert and to - -"" '""" '•' ^ - Brougham yard 20 00; C Cunper, t,xiil First-classy «'arkmanship on S our repairs lumber to Unstick r i r'o, wire nails THE CENTR�L LI iiRiiG� and gaA"lt 5ii; D ,fluoro, cement for � "' Puckrin bridge 2038f!; GN:tu,lin, haul 'All kinds of body or 'tender burping r grav to tion 4 and Clark's Hollow 2(L-7.5- JL — t - - A TxSloi; raK xn cut see dscons -' T 1 h 4900 : 1.2 .1050 T.Dixcrn, gray fur con 8270; ass ur 3.uur doors or ind- shield a ep one a 8 A White, h..til grav con 6 32 35; F . -'Turner. habit f;rxv cut tweeds con 6 A new patnt fob for yor car -27.75; also dray{ and cut•weeds oil w t.I i 6.lNl; H fruRh, clew❑ ditrbes cons 40 , all be ¢lad to gttote o,u On•any of. - C 11 engine on grader con 1 2.5 fi0; 'G A T _ the above. Prices moderate. - Law gas and rep engine and purup for „ ; :. Work guaranteed. 1 O11 rs, Accessories, n r Auto cepa ccessori s and . Puckrin bridge li3Of); Batas .tt David, � - .. �-- , - reinforcing steel for, Dunn. Kinsale 'fires and Accessories . and Gostidk culverts 93.16; Mrs ChasGasoline, Acetylene Welding, 'Btorry team widening road con 8 Tow Car Service w .5 00: a.Gostick, ditto 5.00;-W Ward, i ' haul timber con 8baul posts from con M _ _ _. - Battery Charging• ' . .9 7.00; J Dreska, grav con 2 21,95; R H. Gibson. haul rev out weeds drw hon r ( t1 n r 2 106.85; U \g R, gravel for con 2 etc -TT a 11 `� LRe .airs`made on .all makes V P 86 W. A A Burnett, habil grav con 2 5 southof Kingston rd 17683: Gieerr- s nch Sand 'ind'Grayel-Co. gravel for +.re I K 83 R, = l�T C+ of cars. - - r on 4'And Puckrin bridge 4.30; Samuel 1Farndftle, drag coq's B 7 ,10.60; T Me. - Phone Pick 5903 - J`` Cat-thy, cut weeds con 4 6,00-'Mrs « _ f' L Mary Puckrin, ditto-200: W Sq,lire, Proprietor, C. 'B ark .,.: :inca[i 3 haul grav con 4 13:i0: _ - i ,. W Ho linger, cut weeds coni 1 and 2 - {$ yesats with G. :4I. Q.) .. 2,50; ��'ui Petty. ditto 2:30; L Gates. CHARLES Be SEn cut words anti, drag het "'ONCER tri-27 con '�. - d c0'11 i Geu Gates, ahoy grav bet 28.27 :.. Udder New Management .;. � . R con21000; I White, dra bet ..:5.2fl • , ■, ' •con 112 50; Wm Sullivan, cut weeds I •Proprietor, w •.Pickering 1 � � 'I�4�?is.��A! . ..r-•. -�•�.---e-+mac-a.�•"-. .. ._._-�.�.. ... =:til . -a-�,:! _-...., ...,,.w..n.v .�,. .,_.>r._._ _.. .-�A._ ,. ....z,...__..._,�.�..�.�_..._.... .-_..:...._ts+ _-�..�. ..,---�.,.., + ''+�•..� _ '97• ', .R.. .'n. .... •.+..,,. .. .._ " a. +C Hwy...- :. ... ,,�. w ',b'L - ... P :Y.:• - ',.•)^•. .. .. • ,p '�, �.. ,,.. ...•.',<•�':Y•. r - ,rr•.[.:., "�' y, ,,,.�,.-. o-c.s,.+.�`- we4- .. . . �S.-.+s-... ,.. •r� .Iv ,e• 4t.A11itM0NT. Wm. and lyre. Thompsoin epeot For ftrat class Dairy 'Cows attend luzift—, t#ovarameat, l[noI several days last 'week is Toronto R. H. Johnston's suction sale ee Bonds. A:1io,IaotLatrlals. Wm. Mundell has.- installed by- with their son,.Allan. ouThursday0et. 11th.. Coal, >Coal estaaeds. at•feom 6 to7per -ydro to his residence. Mrr. Thos. Paterson spent.a,con- Clint. Potatoeo are within the reach of ple of days this weep in Brooklia ='1 `'+the.very'pp000rest ibis season- with her daughter, Mrs. Pengelly. SALE REGISTER. ; 1N8VRAN0E—All olds es written lam _. Thos. Birkett. of stonQville, _ Hard and Soft Coal of the, eluding Fire, Automobile, Wind. , Ar. and Mrs. Scott, of Toronto. leited his ape, G rdon; an San- Saturday, storm. Accident and 81 kaess. spent Sunday with the utter e y October 6th—Auction sale befit (1II8111ty OII s of 20 good work horses, at Harry grandparents, James and Mrs. hand Phone or write m. Linton is Naving a cement Evans Wade's premises, Pickering, the _ �,. K : foundatlon built beneath his resi• property of Frank Brien. Sale at THOS. A i �=T 48tf :' .'ED. BOWMAN Whitby; Duncan and Ara.Morgan and T. one she See bills. W.B, Powell . , IA y • lsace. and Mrs. Gregg visited with Lea Le �• f Mrs. W. McCaddie, of Oshawa, auctioneer . ^ R. H. STROUD, DUNBABTOI+I and Mrs. Feasby, of Sandford, on P1C11:EfSi1Zg'. �2'lt. J accompanied by Miss Hyslop,spent Sunday. Thursday, October 11th—Auction sale - Harness, Boots and Shoes repaired Sunday with J. H.• and• Ara. Fred Evans is having a brick of Holstein cows; heifers, bulls and ! at shortest notice. Harness made tQ -'' Beal, srnoke stack erected .at his cream bay mare, the property of R. H. VOTERS LISTI 1928 your order.. Give.me a trial, and bo A number of our sports are pre ery. The work is being done by Johnston, rear of lot .24, con. 4, convinced that I can give you satl -paring for a trek to the land of Harry Funud. Pickering. No reserve.Sate at 1.30, faction. Agent for STACO Bram . ,the deer and the bear in the near 'Horace and Mrs. Willison and sharp. See bills. Wena. Maw, auc- goods. 454fa -future. Wni. Rates, of-Athens, returned doneer.' Municipality, of the Township of Qnite a large number was added hone on Monday' after spending Friday, October 12th=Extensive sale �ZIFi=G ��►S Pickering, County of Ontario. *, to the inembership roll of-the Ba p- a week with relatives and friends of farm stock, (including.Shorthorn Notice is hereby giVen that I have Winter will be here fiery soon and - List Church on Sunday last and here. cattle and Cotswold sheep), and im- complied with Sections of the Vo- if you have any notion of .;more are expected. d number of the inembers of the plements, the property of Mrs. Cecilters' Lists Act and that I have posted purchasing a new Mrs. Harold Johnson spent Tues Clareruout Masonic Lodge paid a . Slack, lot 19, con. 8, Pickering, (ad- up at my office'at Whitevale, on the sleigh, leave day with Mra. Bert Lickoriah, fraternal visit to .Queen City joining Claremont Village). As Mr, 17th day of September, 1928 (1) the Your order now so that it ,.. :. when they had a very pleasant Lodge, Toronto, on Wednesday Slack is giving up farming on ac- list of all • -time talking, over+past events. R y persons entitled to vote in will be ready when the evening. -count of ill-health, there will be no the said municipality for members of first snow appears. Rev. H. R. Stephen's, accompan- reserve. Sale at 12 o'clock. See Parliament and at Municipal Elee- ied by his choir, was the speaker bills . F. W. Silver$ides, auctioneer. tions, and (2) the list of all ersons L O R N E R E I I} .in the Whitevale Ba 'ti?t .Church Markham Fair This Week—Given p p ____.__-._ —__�__— entitled to vote in said Municipality on Sunda afternoon and evening favorable weather conditions; the di- — Sunday R at Municipal Elections only, and that -— -- rectors and officials of Markham fair M v � = G p y' CLAREMONT last. are looking forward to smashing all !, the lista remain here', for inspection. Mrs. Geo: McKuen, of Toronto, records bort_ for attendance and ex- formerly I hereby call upon all voters to ;and formerly of Unionville, "spent hibits at this year's fair—on Friday BLANCHE' M. RAMER take immediate proceedings,te have the weekend -w•ith Lyman and and Saturday, October 5th and 6th. Teacher of Piano I any errors or omiss;ons corrected ac Mrs. Pilkey and other Claremont Secretor- R. H. Crosb says the en- cording to law, the last day for ap- GREYH friends, y y Conservatory Course Taught peal being the 8th da of October, tries in all classes of live stock, in, P g Y Walter and Mrs. Heath, of To- eluding poultry, is the largest in Studio at Mrs. Overland's, Claremont. 1928. .(formerly of Claremont), on Saturdave, for out of Dated this 19th da of - -- and Leslie Heath, of Drumbo, vis• Years, orbits the grain;roots,fruit and y September, dairy classes are well filled. Nearly town pupils. 1928. ited Bert and Mrs. Lickorish on all makes of - automobiles will be T :`Donald R. Beaton, Sunda y• shown as well as the newest electrical ATTENTI�N 8 Clerk of the Municipality. Mise Dorothy Miller, who recent- inventions. Gk3"7 /7f ' ly underwent an qperation for - appendicitis, is now able to he $RING IT HERE I have taken for : the Agency THE BEST YET I =around the house, but not ont- !Y u 0'; doors yet. Now is the time to eta new'Svt of Renfrew Cream Separators, Scales We represent rbury Odor doors yeid t. Mrs. Pilke of Ham. g Stoves. Fleury's Famous less -Chemical Toilets specially ad- y, Harness, or get the old set repaired. opted for rural'schools or where there — - ilton, have returned home after I have in stock samples of Samuel Plows, Pointe, is no water syatgm. Can installed I spending a week with relatives in Tree) and Jeffrey's harness. The Scufiiera and Wheelbarrows. y `,g/HEN you have o Claremont and other' parts of the former m iy be ordered through Bata- f the building. ' c will bring Fr placed an order township. l ague at prices quoted. Phone 508 Pick. full information wt rawings for witb u8 for a memorial Ladies wishing their coats re- Catalogue free.) R�$Z, �=T'1'', each particular lays t. you have looked far in- tmodetled for the winter should 1 also carry collars, collar pads, sweat H. I� Poynter, to the future for our ,tali on Mise Good at the residence Pads, harness uil by bulk, base,, AGENT (48) BROUGHAM —95-tf. Whitevale memorial work stands of !lira. Thorns Gibbons. Satin- dreseiog, also silver polish _._v.,.. - w r up under err. of time faction gngranteed. and other parts. and +veatlser, Itis fru• Etre.Nelson Wagg and dai�klhter, R-•pairs promptly done, ly a lasting tribute, Mary, and Mrs. D. M. Morgan L•-W• PI LSEY, • OLARRMONT SPECIAL ICES "No QreaterTribute" wot hureda - -- — motored to Lake...--ri on Thursday • N, W. STAFFORD last and spent a couple of days Winter d - + with D. A. and.Mre. Pugh. iLp�roihSngi'� TEA . H�'�JR1��78 giaRetoa Road, G. W. Hodgson's axle of coWs.-on Anil with it we have put in Whisbv - Monday afternoon was very sac• a stock of 1Pb Whitby one Whl b f3S r�') cesdul. The crowd was not large Stoves, Heaters. Furnaces, Pi but those who were pressor had Pipes ,BraAa-monoted Team Backband Harness, ; and Elbows, Paints. Blankets 2 inch layer trace with heel chains, 69200 "come to buy and as a. result bid• t slag was keen. Prices ranged up and Halters, Mita. Gloves. With 5 ring breeching. instead of back- band, - 649,00 - �>llrsSArchie�slerAae and Let us look over your furnace be. PINCK-01cmated Team ghter, Christina, of Richmond ore rt gem loo co also your HiI1, arrived bare on Monday to 'eavetroughinq . or root �+ ring Breeching '' -$44.25 -.,spend the winter with the frormer'a may need it. and we 5 'n B n asnraace parents, R.J and Mra'How, Ar. • ';` are prepared to This i3 not a fscterg-�harneeA; but caetom made in o+rc Anderson having gone to the gtve you the beet of service on own shop at Markham. west for the winter• any repair work dr Cheap rates f rld farm and country. Sodensnew 'oi*, ;We 3peel'alize on repairs to harness and collars. f� C. O. Bennett,Mrs Toronto, spent _ Wtadetorm Insurance on buildings, Oifford and• Sunda with relatives in Clare ; We have for quick sale the Y following ,rpecial7i.; �� -�-� ,� D u ace ' moot. Mr. Soden, who recently DAutomobile Insures 1 Furnace, 20 .inch are pat, pipe • s of all kinds. returned from the north west,' has lea@, nearly new FARMS FOR SALE reeured a position with the 'Ass I No. 1 Fleury plow,new Sarness and Collar Manufacturer Write or phone se yy Harris Co., in the city. I No 1 Fleury plow, with Tinkles �'•� �T Rev. Mr. McIntosh. aeaisted by -wheel �,�g,�L <13:. M GNT. Horne Pbore °3400 ED. BOW YY M A N a junior choir, gave a very inter. g Cream separators. in good sonde " eatioR service in the Bapti•4t - - — -- - 20 WHITBY, ONS. Church on Sunday evening while tion, cheap F R E 1 AcCurmick-Deering separator, +71r ii7riiiPr$ Attention Rsv, H. R. Stephens wan co duct- new, at coat to clear ! Ing anniversary services in the• PREMIUM, CARDS GIVEN WITH EVERY CASH PURCHASE - Whitevale Baptist Church. • OF STAPLE LINES AT THIS STORE. Iibave secured the agency for the Frost - The Stouffville Choral Society C S • COOPER Be afire that you Ret Rhein. & Wood apd Cockshutt Farm Imple- will begin practice on Thursday • menEs. and will keep constantly on night of this week and continue hand repairs for these popular - their practice every Thursday evLAREMUNT -School will'be opening in.a Pew days—we have a implements. -+ening thereafter at the United DURANT MOTOR UAR9 _ - full line of supplies. Also, Loudon's barn and stable is fittings. Church. A cordial invitation •e:tended to all in Claremont, who - ' _AND TRUCKS :` • ' � _ [ will also cake contracts for painting For bite Pickling Season—+a frill line of Cider, White Wine and Heinz ' barna and houses bye new are interested in the work, to•joia process, by spraying. 'the class. ' Ay Ci- SNKt �0 White Pickling Vinegars, also • Hetimatee cheerfully given. ' The' following is the Honour iVIMA tt Mdla�a JARS, RUBBERS A. ZINC RINGS Phone 1620. Roll for September of the Junior 27.52 -- p Room of the Claremont Public Prices Reasonable Quality Goods' -- School:II Class—Ivan Ptr,rdy,Gor- Scott's ��Store Hichest prices paid for produce R. J. Manii,' 01arBmOnt don Taylor and Harold Morgan - tequalj. Sr. I—Edna Taylor,Jack Phone our order, We ehver. 1 VFreen Rifer ey d Morgan, Margaret Johnson, Ann-. Claremont Phone':Maikhnn1'Ff402 Basket 4 For.agth• Jr. I—Ileap Hill, Fran•, 4 • •• �. : Fac cry -ces L6y9t, Ivan Reid,Betty Pretty General Primer—Margaret Hardy, Margar• .:.Tor Pickling Win; M. Duncan, Merchant Green River Manufacturers Baskets, et Neal. Muriel'Stevene, Marion All kinds of Fru. 'Tomlinson, Annie V. S olfard, A full liae of jars— -.... - — Teacher:' p Crown pints 90c Berry Crates, The South Ontario Inter-Con- Day Crown gnarta 1.25 Farmers Bushel Baskets. +tinnatt•�n School Field Day will Jar rubbers, heavy, 3 doz 25c .a - Zinc jar tinge, 20c doz Clothes Baskets. -beheld in the Claremont Dom J ► s Parawax 15c pkg F � :Imuuity Park on Wednesday. Oct. , --- iw I A Safe Re sato for •Frank Pennock 40th, coma", Bing at.one o'clock. f A splendid program of sports. in. All kinds of spices and vinegars o8titi; ! 1�, p. p R p for pickles on hand at Q d , .Bonds or Other Proprietor •eluding running,jumping, running lowest prices, Phone Markham;1604 hpp, Step and jump, sh.)t putting, Valuable Papers b p . ~.. P - �►ry 'Go' od � ' BEATTY - rant ed rfortn bleb C9utahfie Peri�a s _ SAFETY Depoeit Box in 'your - w i I I b nit, .1• __._ .._.. chock Ladies' Silk Underweare and Hose Plckeriotz and Rrooklin nearest branch of the Standard STANDS FOR THE BEST will compete in these garner. Ad- at reduced prices, mission to grounds only 10 cents. Fuji Silk in colors and white ! Bank is; the' fogies! ,place to keep Everybody welcome.' 65c per yard. your valuables for security and con- II• The 107th anniversary ser- t vices of the Claremont Ba fist Men's Shirts, special, 1.00 each p Men's Sox, 3 pr for 1,00 ventence. We shall be pleased to f, Churcb-:will be held on Sunday furnish oil with' space neer3ssar neat, Oct. lth, at 11 R. m: and p. y Y P. Y low, and will be conducted b Rev. "'' for your requirements: at minimuar. y 'Prof. N. S. Parker,. B. ,Sc„ Th. D., 'Grocer.ws i, e of McMaster University, add ape- ?�-- d A fresh stock of_ roceries aIwaps cial'mu9ic will be_ rendered by an augmented choir. On !!sudsy, on hand at 1b +4t prices, - --Oct, 8th, the annual supper and Try tis with your TM STANDARD � + concert will be held, when the neat order. �.. s �' OF CANADA r Litter' Carriers, Hay Carriers famous colored choir of First p ESTABLISHED, 1873 s! �l' Pnmpa Door Tracks, Cow tilt Chnech, Toronto', will render ,ry; Bowls. ) resaure Systems Etc. a choice musical program. Supper Do L 's V O T T It will pay 'you to get my prices on will be served from 6.00 p, m. to e W. V. REDDITT above before buying elsewhere. '8.00 P. M. Admission, 50 cents ; �� >, s children, under 12 years of age, Phone 1402, * Manager, Pickering Branch * FRANK J. FROUSE i0, Branabas also at '25 cents. l L A R E UN T !�_._. Crook+in.fie.•Hill.Rrhitbr _.__ '� '_-._ F'('R 1?R;N(3, - - U N 1 A RIO • eL!1-y�.]r, i-1,cy ..c •..�.1r�4M_wJ:'siM., 'i'.'..:: k ' Y •`.'-.-...,J-. .LF.. .Yn •tFrI _'•-i�:.:. _ . w • • „' 'v:1M'J ws'.1+.'.*`•a•mn., .. .. -.n.: r .4 .. r, .,., .W ��Ik'..- '`>, Vity of New Yorle ild' Horses Take xunttnl+� Season,Prs+tnise: Much Cas Engines Off in the FaciAc I, Jornado del Muerto Generate Power 13yrd's Ship Heads South to After Centuries of Undisturb- = for Byrd Radio. New..Zealand After. De- ed Existence They Are Now Small.Auxiliary Power Units at lay Balboa Being Rounded Up and� - - ,'� ' — . . mill'Be'Carried in Planes ' Driven Away to the - For Feeler enc Use j - Will Try 'For Fast Run Slaughter House - — � g y 4 :Captain Melville Stresses Need El Paso, Texas.—Three centuries J, Takes Four to Antarctic . w ' ago thirst-tortured Spanish conquista- •,� ” of Reaching Antarctic dores in search of the Grand Quive:ra, - Designed So Fire May Be Balboa.—"Engines. working tine. fabled city of gold, named the desolate I C �� ��� Used to Heat Machine Just setting sails gas' winds freshen. 100-mile trail north from El Paso to -. Weather squally. Expect reach So- what is now Hillsboro, N.M., the Tiny gasoline engines and airplane cieby Islands October 20.—Melville." "Jornado del Muerto"—the Journey of radio transmitters comprise part of This is the latest message received Death - the communications equipment upon here from Commander Byrd's. ship This year the barren tral, is pr ov- which Coigmander Richard.E. Byrd. 'City of New York, which cast off it ing a literal journey of death for the 'Nimrods with their minds directed to we North Woods for their annual i will rely the two years he stays in the lines from the repair pier here at thorsands of wild horses which fbr' hunt will find occasion fora display of optimism after learning the latest 1 Antarctic. 20.45 am. Sunda 23rd and steamed many decades have thrived ou the In all there will be four of these Y. . reports made by guides and outfitters who. have gone Into the hunting dis-. sfnall'tran'sniltters and an e seaward on its long voyage to Dune- comparatively fertile ranges of South-i tricts the control for the purpose of determining the nu er and distri quaff num. din, New Zealand. Captain Melville's ern New Mexico. Ranchers drive the y her of generators. Two of the latter message was sept by radio at 2 p.m., horses south in great, hopeless herds,i button of game it contains. Ontario and Quebec both hold out strong in will be driven by the chief motor of when the barkentine was-off Bona Is- None return. If the animals do not i ducements. In the region of Metagama there is an excellent supply of the airplane engines, with auxiliary } land, where it had been forced to turn die on the trail they 'perish in a'mooae, as well as in the hunting grounds near Rideeut. Ktpawa reports wind drives, but the other two will be back Monday on account of.the engine 0aughter house on the ouskitts of'plenty of deer and moose,.especially in the Sasseganaga region. Long in powered by the tiny gasoline engines. trouble which was remedies by the re- El Paso. land water routes from Angliers. Que., provide unusual opportunities for The transmitters are housed in cab- • mets a foot wide and 30 inches high, ` pairs here. Since.that Lnrecoraed night m the those interested in calling or still hunting. I The City of New York was lost s'ateenth cent irvvd,%tn the fiat Euro- The generators are as compact in pro- A sight of at 4 m. w along under peen mo nts escaped from the camp portion. P• ua8 It8 wild and spirited at the start of the A Virginia Plantation Any of the transmitters can be used full sail, with the weather still aqual f their pariah riders in the South- march across the desert, but none were l it G. Lewin, a news photographer, west there have been wild horses in I The house to which the ,orch be-I from land stations or from the planes et the end. Those that escaped death I while flying, Reliance while in flight •"picked up" the ship from a seaplane the mountains-uf New Mexico. Ion the trail gave little indication of longed was low, built of wood, with z 'sit 3 o'clock and flew over it for an THOUSANDS OF WILD HORSES will,be primarily upon the propeller or ever being free,-roving animals when many small windows, and at 'either I wind power for the transmitting cur• -_hour. When the crew next hears the Little disturbed-b man and a• the reached the slau hter house. -hum of airplane motors, it will prob- Y - Y g sad a great brick chimney. From rent, but if the planes should not be mented in later years by animals Road weary, they seemed to welcome in motion and the plane motors, for the porch to the water, a hundred , - ably be against the silence of the Ant straying from ranches and cava:ry the rifle bullets that ended their lives. p any-reason, unable to be run, the small arctic. Data, great herds formed o! beasts c.f A thousand are heir also htered'yards away, stretched a wall of crush- No ship visiting the Panama Ca alp g g gasoline"engines would supply the p g u every breed--No accurate estimate monthly. 4 ed shells bide ting an expanse oo power. :- has made so many. friends as the City of their number has been made, In Though the Navajo Indians, about green tur!"dottLd Rah noble trees—the The 'two generators designed chiefly of New York and hundreds were at 1925 the Government Bureau of Ani- whose reservations the wild horses 7 the pier to wish its crew godspeed. The cedar and cypress predominating. D!- for land use have four small holes in mal Husbandry, in an effort to stamp I are being rounded up, use horse flesh I the bottom of each case. The holes craft's whistle was busy returning sal- verging from this central walk were {., out a disease, examined and branded,as a regular article of diet, none of are to-enable their being placed upon t Utes as it left the t arbor. 15,000 wild horses at a single Na%ajo j the flesh of the animals killed in El two narrower paths which, winding in sticks or steel pinions to the ice fields _ One of the first things done aboard Indian reservation, and-estimated that I Paso is used for food. and out in eccentric figures led, on the .when the small engine is cold. A fire after leaving the pier was to search(many more in the immediate vicinity Many things come from'the car-,one hand„ to a rustic summer-house can thus be built under the generator , from stem to stern for stowaways, as escaped the Blood test of the. exam- cusses of the slain animals. Some and the motor warmed so that it will Captain Melville did not care to carry ovgtgrown with honeysuckle and from- tners. choice hides are sent north to be used Arun. �. . city spore. The family of Lyle Womac The death sentence of the wild horse'in the manufacture of baseball,covers.!pet vine, and on the other to a tiny The transmitters are designed to bade him 'urewell at sailing time. His; grotto constructed of shells and set in father, the manager of the W. His I was written last year when the price Less choice hides are used in the mak- work on from 33 to 92 meters and of beef soared to the highest figure ing of gloves and. upholstery. The'a tangle of periwinkle. Along one from 400 to G75 meters. The latter `Whiskey Co., presented a barre of Old I aide of the house, and protected by 'since tate World War. As long aa,hoofs go for glue. The grease'is ship will be used almost exclusively for .Panama whisky, which was taken in'there a stout locust paling overrun with (there was little incentive for raising�� to Mexico in barrels for soap-, �compass bearings and geographical t charge by Dr.Colman, who announced maximum herds of steers the rancher�making. Much of the bulk is made into I grape-vines lay the garden, where j poafdon. that it would be used only for medi- did not trouble the wild horse that,a high flowers and vegetables flourished con- !z grade chicken Peed. The re-� I The smallness' of the communica- einal purposes. tentedly side side, the hollyhocks�• p ryo munched the brass on the ranges. The mainder becomes fertilizer. � y i tions equipment was a result of exper- _ - r Captain Melville •expressed appre' higher beef prices changed all of this. - _- j and tall wh,.,: lilies, the hundred- men ation by Ralph M. Heintz, of Sah ~ ciation of the work done by the em- I leaved roses and scarlet poppies show- Every' Every blade of grass that a horse Francisco. byes of the mechanical division here I Man Originated tag like gilded officers amidst the ,snatches from the turf- is now a blow The three airplanes of the expedt- r IrLApeeding the departure of his ship.l at the rancher's bank account. Some rank and file of sober esculents. Be- Aped every-thing that, ,In Kalahari Desert don will have a trailing antennae as "They drn eve hind the house were clustered offices, r; could wait and did our work," he said. twice ties say that a horse requires - - ,then came an orchard where the June i well as a doublet. as '"I appreciate it and know Commander twice as much grass as a steer. ,Dr. Cadle of Cameron-Cadle apples and the great red cherries were 4' THEIR FATE SETTLED rt enln�a the hot autishfne, then on Byrd will when he learns the details." African Expedition Claims p e � China and Liquor The City of New York will now The ranchers decided something had' N the shore of a second and narrower _ Discuovc of Humanity s imake all. possible haste in order to t<,be done. -There was talk of a great I ry y creek rose the quarters for the plan- 44 d-u and shipment o! the horses ,Dr Law Not Good for Chin Birthplace taloa serraata, white and black—a Y T fore the ice sets in. to Midwest farina. The difficulties to I Johannesburg= am a tet-cabins aemtnated i s Genera] "Further dela would be da y y Y - g� - y dangerous this were that on the forma of the 1 to confirm that mea emerged In b the overseer's house and shaded by Abstainer to the plans of the expedition," Cap- Midwest the tractor and the automo- the lap of this brooding Mother Earth ragged yellow pines. taro Mellville said. 'As the formation bile had largely replaced, the horse, In this strange, wild country," writes Along one ,shore of this inlet was Shanghai. General Chiang'Kalahek, Orf the PolarAce pack occurs in Janu-I and that the freight would be too high. Dr. Ernest Cadle of the Cameron- planted the Indian cora prescribed by the boyish looking general who led the - ary and if the City of New York it not At this point some one remembered Cadle expedition to the_ Kalahari law and from the other gleamed the southern forces from Canton to Shang. • El soft yellow of ripening wheat, but be,.hat and on to Peking, is a coaaerva- place, the •entire -expedition may- be Paso was paying that city :5 each for The expedltlon," he adds.•"enter- yoA -of--vivid—tile-resQlutiontAt delayed,a full year." the bodies of horses that succumbed ed the desert at Kachechecha and graten broken only by" an occasional He.also has views on prohibition of Knowledge of the things the bar- within the limits of the municipality.' traveled up the valley, which extends shed . . . and merging at last Into the alcoholic drinks. In an interview with kentine would face in the next two Could the company use the bodies of, more than 300 miles to the Mobobe darker hue of the forest, Over all I The Associated Preen he dleclof,ed an years.seemed to create an air of grim- wild horses? Yea, but it would only fiats country, and obtained many in- the fair scene the flashing water, the unexpected familiarity with the ideas, loess aboard as it sailed, but Captain pay $3 for them on accounf of their, teresting facts about the life of the velvet marshes, the smiling fields, the customs and manners of the West, Melville and the crew were happy to I poor condition and the difficulty of bushmen," fringe and mysterious woodland, hunk which have been forcing their way be on the way after three days lost in handling them. I From details of the teeth of these,a Virginia heaven, a cloudless blue,i into Chinese life. He admits their making. repairs. Newspaper corres- Thus began the journey of death for; strange creatures, Dr. Cadle hopes soft, pure, Intense. The air was full � value and power, but clings unwaver• - pondents were.taken off at the outer the wild horses. The ranchers had no to get a detailed story of the develop- of subdued sound—the distant hum of iagly to the customs and arts of his .7 anchorage and the ship headed sea- alternative. The price would cover no' went of mandibles and human teeth, voices from the field of maze . . ..the 1 own country and in some instances _ " . ward. freight charges. The horses bad to be and he believes it µt11 have great sig- faint clink of iron from the smithy, �resents the Intrusion of Western ideas. Captain Melville gcve orders to dip l driven overland. The first herd, num-' nificance" in the records of human the wash and lap of the water, the A teetotaler and a non-smoker, Gen- Ahe flag and Coman drew down the Bering some 800 half-starved and ens- evolution. � drone of bees from the hives beneath I eral Chiang is repelled by the Amer]- Stare and Stripes in farewell to the I ily captured horses, were driven south "Professor Mahnen end I have been the eaves of the house. Great bronze ,can institution of prohibition.- Indul- Port of Balboa,the lart territory under early in June. ( wrestling with the mighty problem butterflies fluttered In the sunshine, Bence or abstinence In regard to alco- the American flag until the return There was little food. Water was of the birthplace of man," the doctor brilliant hummingbirds plunged deep hol or tobacco-is a question for each _ from the great adventure. A few min- scarce along the trail and lockjaw states. "Professor Mennen, who is into the long trumpet-flowers; from ' man to decide for himself. General utes later the Slag came down aeain,I broke out in the herd. Seventy-five the geologist of the expedition, dis• the topmost bough of-a locust, heavy Chiang believes. Personally•he has passing the cruiser'Calveston of the I died coming through the Organ Pass• covered that there has been no geo- with bloom, came the liquid trill of a i decided for abstinence. But, he added, y Special Service Squadron, which had and scores perished later. I logical change In these parts since mocking biid.—Mary Johnston. in;"I cannot be enth•tsiastic about your - just blown a salute to whiclti the tiny Some of the doomed horses were the age of man began." "Prisoners A Hope.'- American prohibition, because it does � ._ whitle of the City of New York piped �" -- I not appear to me that 'the state can a reply regulate every phase of the private ` The course of the City of New York Stratford-on-Avon Festival Con,,dny - life of au individual. :.. will cross the equator near the Gala- "We are a nation of individualists".., ,�- pagos Islands. Taking advantage of . , f~s '"" `r : '� `y,;: _ K ;, and do not easily give up our personal the trade winds, the ship will be push- w k; ? y •.� �„ inclinations." He also indicated a feel- ed to the Society Islands, where more °'✓ °:'"" r at4y't aia� �""" �cl Ing thatsuch interference is beneath - th coal will.be taken on'before proceed dfgeity-af Savernment., "There is. -ing to-Dunedin, to await there the ar- r1�� so for us to do thatAs elemental • ~> in the reconstruction of th rival of Commander By for the dash e coifritry to the Antarctic barrier. � that we cannot afford time for what t) Ione must regard as secondary quem Calls Britain, Puritan tions." Despite Jazz Veneer �_, - Paris.Luclan Romier, editor of "Fl- i, I • �°� \�- garo," recently returned from a trans- *' - HetiovEs► Channel visit convinced that England ` was unchangeably_-Victorian: despite ,` :. �• ""' f� O ° an epidemic of Pass, cocktails and un• t .,- •.' n T ri distractions.s. urita d — "Nowhere in the world," he write, — ` do the old customs of Europe survive . As In En land and honest Scotland. "Great Britain still has her lessons x �y % �� Ito give, but who heeds them? She 1 struggles, but, on the whole, she is ft_ still In the Victorian era. A kind of `' ' ! SHOCKING 6' heavy, overpowering spirit of the past �;, Scarecrow: Well of ail the nerve. pervades the atmosphere, th_ i pi Those idiotic doves are billing and tion and breath of the New are Z �- cooing right uader'my`hose'. missing. _ f Pfi `< 1 "England, the head of the greatest a a ` �c Schoolmaster—'1;qw l want you to tapirs that eyer existed, Is patiently '> - tell me ,which of .those words Ore •sad painfully geeking a fresh balance singular'and which are plural. Tom 41 y : between her needs and her strength. kine, you take the first, 'trouser.o" Za Nb! search she does not neem to be Nit�.w,r,s of the Stratford-on-Avon Festival Company photographed on board the Whtie Star liner Laurentic Tomki+ft (after daberation)•—"I§Ingu­ _table to shed the very genuine friend• on which they arrived in Montreal recently". The company will make a r. rf 4' v r incipal theatres In Canada lar at the top and Plural lower down. and the United States. Ship her people feel toward France." ` >� �,..�. ... :.. ' '•'G. .. ... ... .. ., .... ..`... .., . ,., -9 _..4a' gra,+h,:.-'.x.,+.wZ7.,. `.[,,..'' :c.. >�r .�:...an sC;i1 vri « • >. e . ..-. ... -.,>..< •a.,u.:. ., r+,.,r.,.,:. : 60,000-Ton77 Liner Building - White gar's New Vessel to Be the HSY"PWorld's Largest. :The White Star Line London office 4 - - officially announced on Sept. 8 that NIGHTCOUGHS the new liner recently laid down !or " • IA ULY Wn Mthe company by Harland and Wolff, '660d tea �ML sail 364BRONCHITIS' at their'Queen'a Is Yard, Bel2ast, - A Past sortLE is to have a tonnlge of 60,000, and t Children Looe gSTH MA will hence be the largest vessel in the veno S sYrn rs. world. 'The Orange Pekoe Since the firs announcement was good •- � t -- - -- made last April the plans have been 1$ ea mum width of 8 feet is being opened`considerably enlarged "so as to sur• - , $ 1� bre ht Al=inutn up In the drift and that some assays pass' the dimensions of the new Cun- In Clt'an '.�IN�ANCIAL "over 10 feet widths have been re- and liner now building at Clydebank markable. Over 100 feet of drifting whose tonnage is estimated at 68,000. tial tante of Punctuation Classified Advertisementshas been dona on the 125 and 210 ft. The largest ships afloat today are P levels and lost on the 250 ft, horizon all Atlantic liners. They are the Ma- A semi-colon and a comma inserted FARMS FOR SALE. E and it is the purpose of the manage- ]retic (White Star), 66,621 tons; the in the right places will convert the ]LPLEt- -�ment to carry working north to inter- Leviathan (U.S. Shipping Board), 64,-i following old rhyme from nonsense to I �� ACRES, DAIRY STOCK, IE •Ts, S mod buildings, wood- JACKSON MAN10N DEVELOP rept ore indicated by diamond drills 282 tons, and the Berengaria (Cunard) sense:— stock District. A. Edey, 466 King St. to be high grade. There is 200 feet,to 52,226. The new White Star liner, "Every lady in this land E., Hamilton. EXCELLENT ORE IN THREE go. Developments to date indicate that with an estimated speed of 30 knots, Has twenty nails upon her hand TazmBszrasT svrrnzEs LEVELS. the Jackson and Rowell:veins are dis- is expected easily to ;vin the Atlantic Five and twenty on "hands and feet: -H, E. Harcourt, general manager of tinct ore bodies. Shaft-sinking to 500 record which is now held by the Cun- RTIF!(I.1L EYES AND SUPPLIES, All this Ia true althout deceit:' duck decoys, etc. Send for free Jackson Manion Mines re rts that feet is been seeded and it is antici- arder Mauretania, which was built I Here Is another rhyme of the same catalogue. Oliver spanner& Co., Dept. S, Po R P 124 Elm Street, Toronto. better than $20 per ton over a mini- gated that by February next stations twenty-two years ago. I kind, which becomes sense if a semi- I n - . I r PER POUND UP. TWENTY- will be cut at 275 and 500 feet when colon is placed correctly in each line: lateral work will be oared too n u I saw a pack of lards gnawin a` 1 O one samples free. stocking 8 Badminton players find a p BABY'S OWN TABLETS g I1'arn �1111s, Dept. 1, Orfllla, OnL dunk of hot te8 of great the ore at these two new horizons. The bone -IuR SALE—REGISTERED POLICE benefit after a strenuous ore faces on all three upper levels I saw a dog seated on Britain's Dugs, beautles, ten dollars up.. Ap- Badrnin- well, showing free gold. . ALWAYS IN THE HOME throne I bo Hendren's Fox Farm, No. 3, Peter- game. In leading I saw King Edward.shut within a boa born. RUMORS OF STOCK DIVIDEND j ! -. icED SALE OF FIFTY SILVER ton clubs of Canada, Iced I saw an orange driving a fat oz ! r� and twelve cross foxes at Rose Tea is a great favorite. FOR IMPERIAL OIL. ! I 1 ars: J. 0. Once a mother has used Baby's.Own Isaw a butcher not twelvemonth old pelt prices, N1-rite ler particulars: J. O. Rumors of a stock dividend have Mitchell, St. ]lar s. Glut. Nto Other tea... offers such accompanied the recent- upswing in Tablets for her little oneseshe always I saw a great-coat all of solid gold � brisk, zestful flavor and rich keeps a supply on hand, for the first I saw two buttons telling of their quality. Put up only in Imperial Oil stock. For a .consider- trial convinces her there is nothing to dreams - PATENTS hright, clean aluminum able period steady accumulation of the equal them in keeping children well. 6 saw two friends who wished I'd quit ^tock had been in progress around the The Tablets are a mild but therough these themes." I.iyt of "Wanted Inventions" packages. IlEW ,0 mark without causing any special rid Fult Information Sent Free I laxative which regulate the bowels —Stephen Lang. on Request, change in quotations. This was re- and sweeten the iktomach, thus driving =4 'TBE aAaaaY CO., Dept. W. ported to have teen -for the account out constipation and indigestion, colds - 273 Bank St., Ottawa, Oat. -It Be ;I of interests who are confident the com-I Minard s Llniment for aching ]mints, pony will follow its usual policy of and simple fevers and making teeth- a !ng easier. ' Concerning them, Mrs. leaking a distribution in the form of .. CIl1 pII Sulu=te� Pelletier, St. Dumas, Que., The last thing in the world I would ' t1CII r stock, rather than raying a larger writes:—"I have used Baby's Own want to happen to me would be to cash dividend. Soap and IOintltlla�'nt "• No stock dividends or rights have Tablets for past ten years and am .take away the sense of hump` I have, Dels!ewel .1letlkrtcJ, Atewl�raa� } never without them in the house. They because it is a hard, Rrindtng lob a.e�.e�! Pere e.d MANcient • beenven since 1925, and t s gl iifig- have always given the greatest satin- ' running for,office every two years.— Ua "Iledfweh,.a.ing.rarifrta$.adpi�teetlaa } ured that the steadily larger profits'taction and I can gladly recommend I Governor Smith. - { ,�,..�.a,fys:, so r.ar...rid-.t1.fa.oeiva which have been earned in the interim(them to all mothers of little ones." 'y makes it likely that a divis'un of the The Tablets are sold by medicine To-day Presidents are created by K resulting increased surplus in onedealer, or direct by mail at 25 cents business conditions more often than form or other is an early possibility. a box from The Dr. Williams' Medi- business conditions are crested by Exercise This belief has quickened the de- cine. Co., Brockville, Ont. Presidents.—Roger iabson. it nd for the stock recently, and re- p I. You need s coot and soothing rub ma duction in the available supply in the LAUDS NEW MdNTOSH down with Mlnard's Liniment .l 'market has'resulted in the advance in atter any term of eYerc!xe. price assuming s more rapid pace than Apple is. Earliest of its Kind, has usually been the case in Imperial PP Sa s.U.S. State Hor ti- ► ;oil: y �9l i "; - LARGE ORDERS TO BE PLACED culturist BY CANADIAN NATIONAL a _ .» Another step has been taken towrd a a OF Montreal.—Inquiries have been is- achieving our goal of a McIntosh ap- sued by the Canadian National Rail- pie for every day in the pear whh the I e ways or ver the freight and passenger service. the orchards of the New York-State en �n�/� These enquiries are now being made Agricultural Experiment Station in SPeelat Sailings to r Vis !for 1,500 50-ton box cars and 30 tank Geneva," says Dr. U. P. 'Hedrick, ata- England—Ireland—Scotland— • cars. These 1,500 cars, when pur- tion horticulturist, In commenting re- Iti once—Eelt1iutm „ Children Cry �hasdf, will replace a certain number Gently on work under way to create It will be a wonderful treat to your- �]J of older'box cars, scrapped annually. new varieties of fruit. self and to the folks at hone. You 1A Friend to II omm for it For the passenger service, enquiries The new apple—is a 1%fTn oW 1n e1 enjoy yo Ira,trip to tll3e-�.re�ee�'-- have been issued for 25 first-class every respect and comes Into season if you travel White Star. lrfonrrecl! a.�nro Stlfasl Lirtrpaol Castoria fa a comfort wnea Baby b coaches, two combination baggage- in August,' says this specialist• who f fretful. No sooner taken than the lit smoking cars, and fifteen sleepers. adds that every one who has examined Laasrentic Nov. 24 ZIa i a. 1'7; a%'s-c'hnhour:-d aPs•erb I 'tie one is at ease. If restless, a few,These latter are of the twelve-section the new variety regards it as a dis- pennlarsd Dec. 2 drops soon bring contentment. No one drawing-room type. tinct addition to the fruit Industry and barm done, for Castoria la ,a baby These orders will be glac eQ during as having special promise for local Lapland Dec. 9 I:a:Sas t:iu fo'u-hrtJarhLirrrpoo! remedy, meant or babies. Perfectly the autumn months, markets for roadside stands. Early E. 11afe to give the youngest Infant; you Zedina Dec. 15 have the doctors' 'word for that! It l �— McIntosh was obtained from. a cross . la a vegetable product and you could I venture to estimate -that the ,r,ax{tuesnalaun-Lircrppol ; between McIntoshhiclntosh and Yellow Trans- Is use 1t every day. But it's In as knowledge that has come from ex- parent. Zaltic Dec. 30 emergency that Castoria means most.' periments -showing that this world For%Ic(;t1I ilding.sl, phone, write a Gail "Fruit growers in New York are In, 1Bome night when constipation must r5 Kit BuualnQ�pronto.O P.O. has already existed for a billion years need of an early red apple of good •-�s iQnQ tit.F..Toronto.one. j Jbe relieved—or colic pains—or other a1W that man has in all- probability •quality," ,adds Dr. U. P. Hedrick, 224 Portage Ave..Winnipeg,Man. suffering. Never be without it; some cos Fn wiluacn St.,saint John,N.B. mothers keep an extra mottle, un• another billion years ahead of him, "Such an apple would sell .well in all E.lar.Paul Bldg.,Ilalifax.N.S. 253 . .opened,• to make sure there will al• is likely to have, In the tong run, a markets, and would be particularly 1)aihou•ie St.,puebec.F.O. gays be Castorta in the house. It is much greater influence on human con- valuable for roadside booths where so effective for older children, too. read duct than the invention of either the many early apples are now being sold. the book that comes with it j airplene or wireless,. important Nearly every one now knows Mclnd i .—Dr. Robert f hand or a be out o m k to eat • e an likes it t -they tosh d thou h p y , . 8 I Andrews Milliken. - however served from the kitchen. It Lydia I •�ln�ham Q �' is hardly too much to say that it is JJJ d s 111 am IJ I am only the candidate's wife—the'about the best general purpose apple. • • candidate is one who does all the Who can name an early apple witI . % h Vegetable VVmPORn1h talking.--Mrs. Hoover. fewer faults of fruit than a McIntosh - -- -• - ready to eat in August' That is what P d. Telescopes, 3 uratic, >5u 'I host _ •;;�•._ r_.- .—. _ .— .. _ . Paid. other '1 etes��upcs, 1•'ielu Glasser I LhDIA E. PINK1iAM MEDICINE CO. early McIntosh is. Besides pleasing and :•Iicroscnpes to choose from. Handy Lynn,Maw.,U.S.A. the taste, this early apple also pleases to have anywhere. Send for list. Alberta ilad t obourg,Out.,Canada. 1` Optical Co., Ltd., 12� nth Ave. West, DOI�t'T the eye. •The.red is handsome; the Dept. 1d;"Calgar7, Alta. I LEOI�TARD- shape is the most attractive of apple molds and permits packing in various -- packages in which apples fit wail and TMI EAR look well. Best of all, the appearance f does.not belie the flavor. It is similar to and quite the equal of McIntosh In OIL flavor, which for most of those who '` $ eat'apples is unsurpassed." ost+ui�r O • An AC Of Faith PI�11'L�IP�3 Improves Hearing, Relieves Head Noises i Manchester Guardian ((Lib.): The Nine out of ten cases of DEAFNESS and HEAD NOISES are Pact does not automatically turn the world into;a Garden of Eden. It does For Trck �w caused by Catarr�mucus (matter) in the Eustachian Tubes, which due to Acid connects the nose the ears. Leonard Ear Oil remove$ the MUCUS, not even take us automatically out o1 OPENS UP THE TUBE and THE OTHER AIR PASSAGES OF Bedlam, but it gives statesmanship a ��STO I THE HEAD, and the result is improved Hearing and relief from Head a new start; it gives mankind a new SAE { Noises, It is not nuc in the ran,but is "INSERTED IN THE NOS- hope. It is like the League of Nations. w►sss TRILS" and "RUBBED in BACK OF THE EARS'• and special in- I Anybody can point out the weaknesses .. ` j $tructions by a noted Ear Specialist in each package for different of the League; describe its failures, kinds of Deafness and Head Noises tell you exactly how to take care analyze its vices; but t}r}e League has of your own case. Leonard Ear Oil is not an experiment but has had I put man's hope for peace and his �4hat most people call indigestion is One tasteless spoonful is water neo. a eery Iarse and constantly growing sale since 1907,and every year it I nobler ambitions on a new basis is usually excess acid d. the stomach.I tr a re many times its volume it acid, has relieved thousands of people of their Ear Troubles. No matter The food has soured. The instant The results are immediate, tt+ffh no blind tq the history of human institu- . bow Ions you kale been deaf nor kow deaf you are, or what caused remedy !s an alkali which neutralizes bad'after-effects.' Once you learn this Your deafness,or how many things you have already tried whkh have tions. The Pact is not a mere set of policy- h i, an act o! faith. Nobody, acids. But don't use crude helps. Use fact, you will never deal with excess failed to relieve yon, Leonard Ear Oil has relieved many suet eases D what your doctor would advise. I acid in the crude ways. Go learn-- ' as your own. Why not you? The price is:1.21„ Leouard Ear 0d is therefore, can'atessure Its effect on The best help In Phillipa' Milk of now—why this method Is supreme. or direct postpaid upon receipt of prig. the imagination of the world. for sale.at Drugiists, _ Magnesia. For the 60 pears since its i Be aura to get the genuine Phillips' /wtsreatiw[rids`newt ew request —�' invention it has remained standard'Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physf- Money Isn't the root of all evil, it wIW physicians, You will find noth-'dans for 60 years 1n correcting excess A. 0. 1.•x. ine.,'70 Fift1>, Ave., New York you keep it planted. ing else so quick In Its effect, so harm-'acids. Each bottle eontafbts fnll•_tiflssiF L - Veterinarlee use Mlward'e Llnimenb less, so efficient. tions—any drugstore. pyr -..m.N•y. 4...<'1,.,4v1'. h'.' V. '-• .a..r .- 4 •-'�-✓\:'. Y .. - - ^`" d - ._ S•t - _ .. l;' nn � T �TQ } -Frank Pjrouse has completed '-Dr. H. T.Falalise,Resident Dentist. _ - �` •-•LOCA.i ISMS tfie excavafitin for his'new house Office in iesideace, two oois east of -,Mon his preruises on.'Lsan Avenue. St. Andrew's Church; Pickerin Of- _ Know ,Johg..T. Elkl6tt.�:•of. Oat s a, Mre. '- -Bsotlhg; who has Sce hours: 9 am. to 6-p:m. da y and iJ iJFu • ^visited FficJttbfirs friends last 17ee� confined to her bed for over evenings by appointment. tweek, a week, is able to be around again, -The Sacrament of the Lord's - _R. A. and Mre.. Somerville -Eyer bod is after the furs- Su y y Aper will be "adn�iaistered next s.peat a day last week with friends ane man to fix up. the furnace and Sunday at Ila. m. in St: Andrew's is the city. other work necessary before the Church. Preparatory service will That a Panto Sole will outwear three leather soles of the -Mrs. A. E. Calvert speata few coming of winter. be held thio (Thursday) evening at finest- Bole leather ? _- 'da a last week in ih9 city, owing -1Mrs. Emma Piper, of London, 8. - Members of session will meet - y ., to her sitter's illness. returned home last week, after at,7.45• Rev. W. R. Spt•oule of St. - - - � will. - -Bert Legard is building a new spending a few weeks with her sis- George's (Anglican) Church will _TbatP ano0 as— Will.not-cake up and hold the- residence on a lot he recently par. ter, Mr•e. John Powell, and other preach. mud like leather soles.? tebaeed from Allan Moore, near the Pickering relatives. tatter's new office building. -The Ladies' Aid Society of St. AUDt.I:Y. -Mrs. James Bing and lion, Andrew's Church will meet at the — That-Panoo Boles will give you the same Walking ,Jnnaee, have returned to Pickering home of Mrs. Frank Hall on Tues- Several pieces of fall wheat in the po comfort that a goodyear welt will do ? 7. c after spending the past year in day next, Oct. 9tb, at 8.00 p. m. district here are looking fine. A y tbe'city. Please note the change of date. Miss Platt has returned to, her du- -Mrs. W. S. Devitt, of Brook- -The Women's Institute is de- ties as nurse in New York after a r That Panao Soles will outwear the uppers m a lin, spent Tuesday and Wednee• eirous of packing a box of clothing pleasant visit to her home here. pp V. � Several from here attended the Har- high-grade.-shoe ? ,day of last week with J. C. and to be sent to a family in Northern - -'a - : . and Mrs. Philip. Ontario. Anything to make over vest,Home services in St. George's -O. H. C. and Mrs. Wright, of for children is mostly what is wan. Church, Pickering, on .Sunday even- fits. That Panoo Soles 'and Williams Uppers of"hi h- !Toronto, spent over Sunday with ted. Footwear is always very ac- Pp g Mr. West, of Toronto, visited his : �.Ales. and Mrs. Gordon and other' ceptable- Old underwear and est grade Mennonite leather make the Puckering friends. patehee for quilts will be appreci home here recently. Will is with a y -A special meeting of the Chem. sled. Will donors please leave construction firm and likes his work best COII1b1nat10n Of a work boot .ber of Commerce will be held in those this week,if possible, at Mrs. well. _ - you Can buy the Town Hall on Friday evening, J:-Cowan's or with Mrs. W, B. The Club will hold its regular meet- y g• ing on Tuesday ensuing next, Octo- -_ . Oat. 5th, at S o'clock. Powell. f her 9th, at the home of W:, H. and We Bel this wonder boot for - -Frank Brien arrived from the • -St. Andrew's Y. P. S.`is hold- Mrs: Westney. northwest last week, bringing 20 ing its annual Rally on Sunday W, H. Guthrie shipped out 65 head 04r,50' work horses which he will cffer for evening at the usual service hour. of large beef cattle from- his farms• reale hers to-morrow. See advt. The special rally program will be here last week. Richard also sent out -Q C. Trott, principal of the followed, and several of the young a carload from the Irving farm here. Fred T. Bunting; � - Pickering •Schomberg Continuation Sebool, people will take part. Rev. J. S. Wm. and Mrs. Bentley are moving and formerly principal of the Pick- Ferguson will give an address on from the farm here soon, the farce Established 1857. ening Continuation School, spent "The Challenge to Youth." The being taken over by Robert . We are the weekend with L. D. and Mrs. offering will be donated to the sorry to lose such good friends from :Banks. Missionary and Extension fund of the vicinity. -Next Sanday at 9t. George's the church. All the.young people DEATH OF CHARLES ALBERT V Church : 9.80 a. m.,Sunday School• of the congregation, and all othersFORRESTER a. m., morning pra.yer. Rev. interested, are cordially invited toW. R S route reacher 7 .m. attend this service. iq ore Sproule, p p The death occurred at his home, 14 .evening prayer, A. G. Channen, -Sunday evening last St. Geor- Green Street, Guelph, of Charles Al- B. A., preacher. se's Church, beautifully decorated bez•t Forrester, who for nearly twen- i T - -The South Ontario Teachers' for the occasion, was taxed to ty years has been associated with the EEvery Item � Real Bang'V.p , . IostiEnte is being held on- Thurs capacity in accommodating the Canada Ingot Ino,� Co., Ltd. Mr. For- r- day and Friday of this week in congregation that assembled for rester had not Uen enjoying the best - --BARGAIN j� ]� the annual Harvest Thankegiviog best of health recent] although able - �p�-]RVAIa\ ' Oeatre 5t, public school, Oshawa, y. g and iaa coneecluence our ac•hools service. St. Andrew'dand St.Paul's to be about as usual, and even the _ will be closed on these two days, churches kindly withdrew their day before his death was at his ae- -W. C. and Mrs. Murkar and evening services to join with their customed .place as director of ship- a Doz. Cloven' Leaf Cups and Saucers for 1.35 two eons, of Shedden, motored to Anglican brethren. The service ping. 'Tovwards 'midnighf his condi• Ok `s ;Pickering on Saturday evening read by R. R. Latimer,of Wyc•lifie tion become worse and he passed I Doz' fine whi-te Caps -and Saucers, with and P nt the week end with the College. and the lessons by the peacefully away in a chart time. Mi. a i� - blue stripe, very pretty ineeed, for 1;80. w ;� f0rmer's parents. Mrs. Murkar Rev. R Rickard. of St. Paul's. Forrester was born in Pickering, On- „and sons are spending a few days and the Rev. J. S. Ferguson, of R tario, 56 year% ago, the son of tht late Dor. and Mrs. Wm. Forrester. � Doz. nice Glass Tumblers for 50 Dents. 4 before returning home. Andrew's, Rev, W. R. Sproule. - c� -James Rose has leaslr ed a far of St. George's, preacbiathe Surviving are his widow, Kate Bam- gn. ett, of B.rooklin, three sisters, Mrs. 1 -Doz tin top Jelly Glasses for 50 cents,, s� tory on Dundas St.. West Toron• sermon from Deuteronomy 8: 10 : Malcolm ori Miss Fa ,. rube, of Pasa- y ^160, and has moved his excelsior Wbea thea has eaten and art dena, California; Mrs. William Car- 1 -Doz. screw top Jelly Glasses for 75 cents : r• ._ plant from Pickering to the new fnll, hen shalt thou bless the rntbers, of Unionville. Ont., arld one 'location. We are sorry to love Lord thy God." The Choir, under nevbr_ther; Fred: of Flint, Mich. Mr' this business from our village, but the leadenhip of ?Alto Fawkes, A OLEAN SWEEP-We are offering a special four string sit•':'. .� g Forrester was a life member of the - 'ei+rrcumeU►nces made this es- provided special music, including Broom, niee finecorn, worth at least W , Church of Christ, always taking an nary, the anthem "He Giveth Good," byactive part in all church work. His cents, for only 4o cents. -.- ' -Anniversary services In con Caleb Simper. geriW and pleasant manner pas ever neetion with St. Andrew's Church --The followiniPfrom a western an inspiration to his many friends and - _- will be held on Sunday. Oct. 28th. exchange is just as true here as in business associates, who will always Now for Mens Wear. W ;, .'wand Tuesday. Oct. Both Rev, D. any other part of the country : remember his fine devotion to those -- > ;w M. Solandt, M A , D. D., Toronto ''Ever rs w t rip i for strop Chris- ') fn's Leather Gasntlet will a. m., a business in which the extending tian character. Froin Gutelph. Mer- r, ' a v, H J: Pritchard, B. A.,of of credit is practiced roust be im• cury, Sept, 21st. 1928, finger, J lII. Cn$, reinforced around thumb, vs lblorth Broadview United Church, pressed with the large number of -rag. 5, far 1.00 per pair t'laoroato. at BROUGHAM. �t P. m• Veople in the world who appear to - -J Cuupland, who has resided be dead beats. There are a few in Mr, D. Gannon is progressing fav- en's Leather Gauntlet Glove, Similar t0 the _ :k in Pickering for a number of years, every community who make pre• orably• above in gdality'and make, reg. 1.60, at 1.24 has purchased a farm near A Miss Feasby #- star a ae reef• standing, yet were never known to Ham spent Tuesday in the city. on 8 one nger Gauntlet, fire and wat¢r nee here entering into the bar- pay a bill when it was due and The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- _ proof, "C8rp1nCh0," guaranteed to romein sato. Mr: Conpland and family seldom pay one at all,excepting per will be administered in St. John', soft-as fine lOiII at 660 r i- lest Ag soon Monday for their new as a result of bounding or legal United Church on Sunday afternoon, g r g g p home followed by the best wishes action. On the other hand, we It is to be hoped that all members wit, , of their many Piekeriag friends. have to day and always will have, avail themselves of this privilege. limen 8 one finger shute' Gauntlet, 5 in. cuff, a -Next Sunday the services will the fellow who always seem@ to be The Women's Institute will hold regular 750 line, for 50c per pr. Beet value behold in St. Paul's Church as up against it. who is always striv. their regular. meeting at the home of ever offered lII the town, follows: Morning worsbipat 10,80 ing to merit his obligations, yet Mrs. Lance Johnston, on Tuesday, a. in.;Sunday School, after morn• always slow pay, but who will October 9th, at 2.80 p.m. The Rev. 'Ing worship; evening worship,7.00 eventually most his obligations. J. S. Ferguson will address the meet- Here's a Special for Farmers, "But," the fellows with the big feet pp M. On 8uodey, Oct, 14th, 8t. Morally there is no difference be in are not in On this one. We have become overstocked In Paul's will hold annual Thank. tween one who fails to a Rally Day Service was fairly pay as Work Boots in small sines, so we are Bearing them': Offering Services followed by a honest debt when he can pay it well attended on Sunday last. fowl supper and concert on Tues• sad one who robs a till or cracks a We are glad to report that the Men's solid leather Work Boots in black and brown, regular day evening, Oct. 18th. The Baa• safe. In fact, if there be any little daughter of Oscar and Mrs. Wil- price 4.50 and 4.23, sine 6 and .7 only, going at 3.29. If you son is improving after her recent stop to think of the.,pprresept advance in leather, you will'real day services will be conducted by decency in either is appears to be • illness, ize what.& bargain this is. Have a look. ' ' she pastor, Rev. Roy Rickard, on the side of the common ,crimi Week-end visitors to Brougham In- B. A. nal, who at least does not abuse 'Miss Helen at the -The Young People's Society of confidence and friendship. Credit homed here; Gra M lm co} ywi with his ' at. Andrew's Church opened its bureaus are gradually making the people; W. J. Brown and family and winter activities with a social path of the deadbeat it little more Phil and Mrs. Forsythe, with T. C. ' / • �athering at the home of Gen. and thorny, but he still flourishes to Brown , and Mrs. MrA. Field, on Friday evening. &n extent that ie.a serious handi- A number of our WiM.S. members , �. Atter a urogram of gamee, into, cap to honest citizens. attended the missiornsry rally hel,l.at ! BALL • which all entered whole-heartedly, -On Saturday last at his horn., 'Gr4�:nwood Church on Tuesday after- 'he gathering wag brought to or 62 Chaplin -Crescent, Toronto, noon of last -creek. and were delight- � and the follow ing officers elect there passed away. in his 74tb ed with .the-meeting.. The speakers. _ ed : Hoo. Pres.-Rey, J. S.Fergus- year, Bernard y in the was well Mrs. McIntyre, of Toronto, and Mrs. HAP-MAN ' on, Pres.-Sydney Wonnacott, known to many in the Poathern Carscallen, Of Whitby College, v;ercM Vice Pres,-lJ rothy Andrew, part of Pickering M_wnshiv. De listerrd to With most earnest atten- • • -•---Sec'y-Jean Annan, Asst. 841'S- ceased was born in Germany, but tion 'while they delivered their stir- Chrissie Munro,Treae,-W, Miller, came to Canada when quite a ring messages. "The Sranger Withi , -- There were also hype of program. a Our Gates" will have anew mea a U 'R - A' I'- young man He R•as strongly MissWaterdown,'of C.LM., made a pointed for each type of program. opposed to the military spirit 6f plea for the native Christian. The At the clo%e of the meetingAluncli Germany, and after coming to music was excellent. bfbot.dogs and, pumpkin pie was Canada became a naturalized r-iti. served. zen of this country and was a YOU ARE INVITED TO -A sad accident occurred on truly loyal subject of the British "I Monday afternoon onf the Star. Crown, For many years he con. R g ' FAIR --.we represent strongntnal Fire InBIITaAeB eon 'River, in which Mrs. Leigh dnewd a hotel business in Toronto, Sheppard lost her life by is which be amassed considerable Friday and Saturday Companies whose rates .are the - drowning. Mr. and Mrs. Shap- wealth. A number of ycare ago lowest Obtainable. pard were Akimming for take off he built a brisk cottage on-the OCTOBER cJ AND • speed when their sea plane crash• lake shore, at the south end of the - we insure both Village and Farm __:-ed, owing, it is thought, to strik. station road, and spent each sum. Special Ring Attractions - Propertied. ing a submerged log. , As @eon me mer there. He had just returned bar 1st.- It struck the log it turned upside to the citrabout a week before 3 Trotting and 3 Running Races;' Premium rates gladly supplied without obligation. ° down, with Mre. Sheppard under- his death. He 'contracted a cold, Horseshoe Pitching Contest; Soft- ' -meath. Mr. Sheppard made stren- which developed into pneumonia boli Tournament. laons efforts to release her, but bis which was the cause of death. On Saturday, October 6th "effort@ were futile. A Mr. Ber• Deceased was very highly esteem. 3 Harness Rae"; one Running INSURANCE-Life, Fire, Auto, ilieciden.t. Sickness. • roe rushed to the seen e and ed,by all who knerw him, being of Race, 2 Pony Races and Grand BONDS-Government. Municipal'Co cation. i =e beneath the machine and re- a kind disposition and upright is Parade of prise winning stock at : pea p —MORTGAGE LOANS op Farm Prgpirtl6a. " d 'her, but the last spark of all his dealings. His wife prede L,P.M. =.`REAL AST.&TE-Farm and Residential life had fled. Mr. Shepperd and ce&sed him a number of' years. FINE BAND BOTH DAYS ''nlle'unel•apent the summer months Reis survived,by four daughters GOOD ROADS-From all dir- *6' their Cottage at Bickering and one eon. One daughter, Mrs. ections a network of. Provincial G': w , FB W ., t'AR, KE R S O NI `Unab;'atod ,they kept their sea- Frank McConveyy, died a year or and County Highways converge �-:,ptsne at Simcoe Point at the two ago. The funeral took place through Markham. Excellerit - PICBERINGF `,moutb of Dnf n a Creek, and have on Monday morni•g, and, after parking accommodation on the _ _ anwap •friends 'who syatpathize eervice in St. Monleg's Church, in. grounds. with Mr. Shepperd In his sad be torment took place in 8f, hilbltael's ' Geo. R .Cdwie; HAt.'Crost0,. Tete hone Pict];grin 4840 'y sew�emen ".'0:Boz 4Q' Cemetery. President Sec:Tress. P g e, _ _ . . •riiiv. V `