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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1928_10_12 a .. TICErRING,. NT.' FRIDAY, - OCT.- l2,- 1923®I . XLti131 To. .6 L -- - rwiyrv"to'3tgil6sYal. GlZ'fe�'fD3Z FtiS�OS GitERRYWOOD. BROVGMAM. _ REENWOOD - ■•,,'' Mrs. James Todd has been -,isitinR Mrs. R. D:.Miller is.'sioWly improv- G _ Saw iii an� 8afs�e her-daughter, Mrs._ E. Petty, of To- ing. EI. MRS.YTH. Opb.D.. Direetor- ionto. Mrs. Grain D. 'and other friends _ etrical As iodative of Ontario-Ras- Mr. David Dawson, 01 Claremont, visited at rR: D. Miller's on Sunday. MILLS. subw of tie O>�mn spent Sunday with friends here after last. Ere. es:emined by apyoirttsiaet attending the,Rally Day service. Members.nf the.Hanson family have jcg •caremonc•oat Walter and Mrs, Ferguson, of Har- been visiting, with their father here Ballets oI all 81Z8B rowstitith, spent Sunday of last week this week Betetblisbed 1838 with relatives,here and were accom- Miss Mair; accompanied by''Jack j® E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister-and paned home on Sunday by Miss Laura and Miss Phyllis Gerow, spent the .501ecitor,NotaryPublic Etc- Money aind descriptions Petty, week-end at.her home in Clinton,. The Dui. South wins,Court House, Whitby. 61y Avery pleasant time was spent one The friends of Mrs. Knox, 'Jr., were A0.BROWNINU. K. C,. Barris• evening recently when the friends of pleased to see her' able to attend s lar,Solicitot,Notary °nblic. Armee'Blk.. t l o W e s rices y Chopping I?a t'. tett'y stent of Pout Office.Dundas Street,' Mr_ and Mrs. James Mainland met .church on Sunda after her. severe I3ouae phase 388;: Office phoneae2c in the hall and held a reception and illness. �. Salt fUl" wile shower for the .young couple who the W.M.S."of St. Johns Church _ -DEATON &ROSS-Barrietere; So- were married recently. After games will meet'at the home of Mrs. Geo. is, now in tore, Norther>i 'Ontario Building, ago were played the gifts were presented Philip on the afternoon of Thursday; . yStret.Toronto. OHA8, A. WHITS. and lunch served, IYIr.,Mainland ex- October 18th. -,?V. .D.F.RoJ. m. sadaiac zTar :6 or to late W. G?, Bar_ee, pressed their thanks to the friends, Mrs. Wallace and daughter paid a f�ll bast )�ICH.AR.CBON •� ,PICBERING Phone Mark W and all went home wishing Mr. and short visit to Brougham .on Wednes- - r • Barristers, Solicitors ete..ICLK 24 Cont Mrs, Mainland' many happy years'of day of last week; Mrs. Brown return- ,.. tratioeLite Bttiiding, Corner Yo an a Rich- happiness and prosperity. Ing with them for a`few days. : • ,moaaStn..Toronto.PhonesMain 1390 and Main Roofing. Material i - Miss Kate Brodie, who has been Ilam recd to by ei90. PiekeriaQ office open' Wextrxadsy�irIId. .: DUNSARTON. t home f s stet 1n Beaver- y y' 8at1011 wenings. Phone Pick.8600. 8ti a ' the o bet 1 new, crops ton for some weeks, is now visiting + $z Britwh Oolsmbia Shingles ' The Anglican coagregatioh will here with her sister, Mrs .Geo. Philip. rn m Dental '8 z '` worship in the Community Hall on Tl' l ___ $ev. D. 'Mrs. Gannon spent last Sunday with ^LAKE B. BEATON. D. D 8, No. 2 8 Arid 5z •` Sunday at 3 p.m. . Preacher, her husband who is at present in a AND B.Gsaduat~ the Royal { B. Langford. Sunday.School _meets- x and universit of Toronto D°°� � at 2 m. The A.Y.P.A. will meet on hospital in Torn7rtroorac W� are p to report.-that r ----' +varsmsecMuranck•s Gonieelo �wrc. Wiutby TORONTO ASPHALT Friday evening to elect their officers % - j J affiee bonze p to 12:1 to sn`a i lad.'taboos 6. his broken arm. Emir�gyp• qty ROOFING and transact other busing. s. Charles and 'Mrs.. Buckingham and - . Murray'(, 18 in., 82 in. and 36 inch The Anglican Church held their daughter Elsie, Albert and Mrs. Buck- . and will pay the highest price.'. Use NBIL O.S11d1TH. 'D. D. 9., L. D. 8.. widths 4 in 1 Shingles ; also Harvest Thanks iving service las- �T • g g ingham and Betty -and Lorne, of % (%snares r to Dr. J.N.Dales),.Graduate of Metal Valley and Sunday in the Community Hall, which Toronto, .were visitors•at the home F �� ��r'Cl�►. COLIC"of Dental Surgeons and'Toron, was. beautifully decorated for the. oC- to University. At Claremont office over D. A. Ridge RAIL. y of L. and Mrs. Middleton on Sunday. � Scott's store every-Tuesday and.Friday. Phone rasion. The singing was led by St. Stoma rail. _ zrtf _ Material, or will give price on George's choir from Pickering and the O 'L.yERBERTT. FA LLA ISE. L Dt., finished job. sermon waq'preached by Rev. W. R. DUNBARTON. �D D.S.. Graduate•fthe Royal College of ��••••�� Sproule: On the following evening W1 Surgeonaand the Universjty of Toromo �•� 1 s•. the Harvest Home supper and concert W. end Mrs. Arima and family vifi- in residence second door east of St. Anti. • P IC,�' • �- rew's Church, 8ickeriag,Ont. Off hours, 9 V was held. About.ow hundred and ited frieruls in Ty-rhne last week. : a.sitPick 3700 431-/ P. ®., rx by appoint meat_ Phone LUMBER l A 1Qn fifty- sat -down.to supper, and after- frying White.and friend visited his A good eupp}y of Hard and Softs uaiy i 1�.RD wards the hall Was packed .to hear sister, Mrs. Rip, Sills in the city last Coal on hand,- Also a au 1 *xs#iatts" 6asitrs, the-ca cert, The Deer Park l rUtipa' week-en(-;• g Wood,' '' y THE BIN�NG �i�RgET Mr. Sid of Hindlip Wood - ;'ours. Mr. Jack Thompson, Hobt, sled.=;'y1rs. Cowan, of Toronto, _`stove length. AA* ELIZABETH RICHARDSON- O.ttley,. Mr .Harold Boundk, and 31r. visited )&I Tsmma Cowan at RosE- *Fireand automob•jjeinsurance,ofallkinds, Sidney Wright, all of Toronto, de- bank last week: 12tf -Phone Plek. 1709. ro�amtrog campanW161 'solid financial stand W e buv and sell, furnish quotst€Ans lighted the audience with their num- Mrs. 14• H. Staples spent a couple ilafC. ,-and Information-on all Listed and bet+, aywi ` of ds last week in Oshawa th Mrs. DONALD MU'VRO Unlisted Mining Blocks. , PICKEKING Mr<. Allan biicGlashan. FORGE MEAY-Licensed.auc inn- We will be pleased to advise what t%AIRPOf1T Mrs. Barbara Carson and am$ Wm., %'A of C sremont, visited old,friends friends in fLe �B URNI N HAW ser.Aitoeia Lave stock and geaeralla•lee stoeJ<a to buv or to hold, or pan atsended to ' Terme reawriabfe. R what stock .to Bell. Avery happy social time was s rr; Building and General ' thi.; locality this week. v,lle, Phone Stauff 9003. bl-f _ -' ' .Clients are makifs moa•• on Tuesday evening by the members - - Contras - - - _ Mrs. Walton Annie has Zeturiaeii ting, XPOSTU-1- Licensed Auctioneer, loliowing our advice of St. George's Choir, when they were oma prom Brooklift-_.aft -visiting Estimates furnished oo all classes ' kw oounswe °f y4wk "0,*eia +°'s Our .dooit ®z erience lea mi_lo es• the guests of T. G. and Mrs. Mans- of work-1 and Exterior. WOR aside at oLr kinds anssa"b.m shosssss P g• her mother, who is ill. (.ores. "drawenez afvw P o., ora. tending over a period of twenty fi5eld, All present took a hearty ix Mrs. B. W. Lotton will entertain'- Alterations and repairs. years. allows us to give sound advice terest in the various games and sing the Mission Band on Saturday after- Cbtmneys Built Concrete Wort, R•BEA't"OIQ Z`®WNBHIpOLE is on the tovestment feature of s mine sort, and a very jolly time was spent - Goa noon October 13th, at 3 o'clock. Phone Piekerib'g 5712 1st, i as�t ask w or the speculative feature of a pros- around the supper table. g p FAIRPORT ONTARI® lea a0 � � �tto.ar fq lose The Young People of the United �,ys t4 pactive mining ventetre. It is with deep regret we report the Church will hold a social in the bas(. ' ' ors. r-rSULLOWAY,_MILLS dt CO. death of Mrs. James Hadley; which e Members of E1laaeiard -pksce=-mi- emnt of the 'church on Monday even- T 11J T, Q M. MAW. - LICENSED AII(� trig next. # 7'soN.EER,tar York,f�tsr%O and Dssha= stock Exchange. at the farruly residence. The numer- The October birthday ,{roup of the Coii,sties All lsaodso( psamotiv anandset Members of the Montreal nue beautiful floral tributes sent by Ladies* Aid will hold an afternoon'tem Nova scolia shfaRles ' mss' T•rss'ra"Onabk tss rot sw7 MifattaR Exchange. friends testified to the high esteem swayed st fyEEWS'Ofscv Ben sed laQspsr g at the home 'of Dr. and Mrs. Dales Halt Oalvanized,Steel 9hiogles ,sat Ptoses, whabr,ons. sty. Office and Board Room.G•rouni Floor, in which he -deceased was held. Of -- --- _- Metropolitan Buildiag. a.gentle, and sympathetic nature, to next Tuescisy, October 16th All are Bird's Preis Slittr BbtnRles; :• TORONTO, ONTARIO know her was to love her. The fit- invited. for ala le at the ser- dies M. H .Garrett will give an , T. PATER8ON'8 - CLAREMONT s ® Phones: Adelai a an _ --_ -- ', �__ __-_- _ vice being conducted,by. rhe Rev.�Dr. Call and get prices. Phone 2812 ! - Frasef, of Duh%iarton. _Interment way thank-offering meeting in the United THE RURAL Church next Sunday morning,October T ��fQ made in St. James Cemetery, Toronto. 14th. Miss Garrett will speak in LAWS - SECURITIES COMPANY LTD: It sympathy the coni- Centennial Church in the afternoon. The hesrtfe pithy of munity is extended to Mr. Hadley and A treat is in store for all who at- �. 14• A G El the sons and daufihters-Sylvester, of tend. - 'Thist old•furnaoe'that smoked Real Bstateand Insurance. _ Quebec; Ross,. of Toronto; Mrs. Fred - We are prepared to do all kinde Farm Pro Specialty. Armstrong, Toronto; Mrs. C. Cross- g 80 lilt winter, the one that Properties 8 cialt of re inn of cars; also bf►t• land, Winnipeg; Mra, Wm. SturgeGa, -U+car Downey, of Myrtle. tery charging, electric made you thivek s0, Head Office:818 214 Confederation Winnipeg, and Mrs. Frank Read, who Corn Borer Inspector for the Co., Life Building.Toronto. is int present visiting with her'father, was in the village nn Saturday, welding and is fact Phone)Bain 1390. +- ` everything in Pion. r N09P 18 t1fe,tlIDe t0 ceplaoe it - while roaring through the sur- • Remember the Suppef'and Concert rounding farming district. Here - nection with + . •,14Ith 8 IIeW OIIe. Branch Office: Gordon BeaildinR, iia St. Paul's Church, PickertuR, -= car work. Pickering Ontario, porta that farmers generally are . ,.!Get our prices-let no instal g un Tnesdfey evening next. co-operating in liberating farmers Gas, Oils, Grease and Acceesocies F1°w WN' BSrd �s that the on hand conetan y VISO NOW and bermlewy WMITEVALE. from this peat, and_hop- t!"'When winter winter comes.. efforts that fire now being made Call'and see our Catalogues of TINS TABLIr---Pinkert s station Members and adherents of the will eventually eliminate the pest, Dodge and Star Cars; T.IL Trains going Bast des se follows M if It 18 $SrdWal'8 OZl Want United Church will. be pleased to In Western Ontario, while the � y ». lU .il �.�A LAWS ,GARMIM. -. give 118 a C&U. " 28 Looal 12M P.1fit. know that the Whitevt le pastorate amount of acreage of corn has • e0 Local 6.24 P.Y charge has been transferred into the been considerably increased this AND SERVICE STATIO'� "Phone l800. a3trnday train, 8.88 A.M. East Toronto Presbytery of the'To- year, the corn-borer, in some pa i CP " L•" Wqt dna as follow.*-- ionto 'Confer wence. has decreased 25 per cent:, dna to -- - T � � No. 29 L Anniversary services will be V Pa 29 Local 9.29 A.M. Y the.efforts being made to eradi- 1. 27 Local 2.26 P.M. in the United Church on LSunday,,Oc- este it. : Mr. Downey has been :a lJrte ¢ ' 9 )flail 90fiP•M. tober 21st, at 2.30 and 7.30 p.m. Rev. sending out notices warning farm. w_;• � N -gunday train; 6.82 P.M, Merritt Price, a former pastor, will ��o�� ere that'the Act is siill in force, ;Foregoing is'accoiding,to Standard preach at both services. Special mu- And that cleaning up operations Take Advantage time. sic will be rendered by the Toronto must b°e•ekrried out again this year' - Malvern'Choir'Quartette. Nnd neat spring lin f; triiire tllor- CLAREbiQN'I'� A `upper-conference is being field -�f these "Low Yricee for Coir- orrgh and extensive settle. The -{ olenm Gold Seat'Ra e+ at Ebenezer. Church, Milliken, on ;armers realize that tliese step g e a fob r 1' th at ? m. Wednesday, Oc e 7 • Y, � P 8.35 ore Nein takers foe their own pro for a 9x6 tug CREAMERY l under -the auspices of the Fast To R $ere are the new, reduced prices- ionto Presbytery,, a'nd the executive teetion nnd,act accordingly. He ,-compare them with what you would of the different organiaztions of the advises fartnerg ,find other curt, ordinarly expect to pay for Highest price paid,for Whitevale United Church are invited arowe,rs, if the stubble is :bore.' such outstanding ruga. Cream at the to,be present, It is hoped that White- [lion thv(i taches high, to crash it 81se Price- Size. Price vale will be well represented. thoroughly, before plowing' by . ".2X8 8.20 9a9 9.50 ii The regular monthly ineeting of the ruaniog,a heaby roller or planker Sii4•i :. 4.75 9zl0j 11.25 ' 'Claremoa 4 Creamery over it twice lengthwise the rows, ' "•tlfce .: 836 9:12 12.?5 ' W4titevale Women's 'Inatii:ute,,will be , -- msi,l •. 035 =911 1415 held ai the home of Mrs.Blake Annie, or disc it twice; or lift it out wftb &00Give us IsArial and be convinced Wednesday October 17th at 3,p.m. A plow and level it.with a harrow. _ 9z I5 16.7& Ari interesting programme is being Crtishing the-stubble kills many Tlbitsk of the tiresome housework you prepared. Mr. O. Hezziewood, of borers, while burnio also is an Q'�� nt►ve_Rit2t these-emy-to-0116"_rugs M DALE M� rorrto; will give a talk-on-Social,Ser- -effective method, _I t$, in recom Pis tod on all your floors. , vice Work. Current. Events.by Mrs, ruended to use a wide'ftrrowed E ' Just the thio for thefie cold eveniea : the tCom�rty,will welcome. 'of 'ttucw lows' ehonlif h otic.. Trac _slit errr ----- r O ,�never a nor g p have a ['otter AN BLECTI�C HEATER The Malvern Choral'Society of To- coulter acid skimmer; walking It.1100 watts, with I► t4 inch Dopper - For Pastry use Tonto„ under the ,leadership of Mr. plows a wktminer a floe or 'high _- EXTRA 161W watts. `1,with watt..cones H. E. F�liot, will give their second share or a knife coulter: A chain en 6shaped Brand entertalent under the'auspices of n tolls wire' is of en Bary. �ew * . uarfutteedfor one year. . Our Royal* the United �lturch Board, Whitevale,' r w e t necee j "Jw, a to,almost any podtion. in connection with' the anniversary Never plow crosswise;but always •:• $ i Put p rocer s. leaRthwise'of'the rows. Should Complete with --0� coed 1►t your G services; on Monday, October 22nd, plow 6 inches deep, and all stub - plug. who have,wheaCgepyour at 8 p.m. This will be an entirely ble should be buried completely. �5s hoer made from yoar'own new programme and will consist of 'Every person, whether he receives lO s ••• TlSc til Sterrift wheat, We can their usual number of chornsea, solos, a notice or not must comply with e g grind it. etc.,'including 'hufitoroufa selections the Act. The 'Ins tors -have •t from the- favorite male quartette. A� Feed"off all kinds-Chickgp Meed, There will be readings by: Miss and been instructed to"enforce .the Act ". healer an hen feed, chop, nlillteW ,. Mr.Pagett, o!Toronto,so do not miss without fear favor; as 'nothing- furniture Jones' -Dm ` Store, - Funeral.Director; this,concert, . Those who were pres- but thorough work' will control Phone,1w0j ' --phopping 'e;iery- week-day.- ent at the previoua'.entertaii4ynent said the-borer. Those who wish fu r. Phone 8810 ' s a v +CC���7CTO�� it was'the beat ever Rive Pisker�ng, ontsfio N. Z E P1 C. - � KERI. No NEWS n in tMi+ m �ther information should write Mr. QptAT10> �. community. Downey. Pickering, s ,.. v..o-...:4.., .c rm,b- r .a+.a,�. �.Y. •<_ w ti _:.. ,< .'� .. _. , . . ., ,. .. Y' '.. ...r.F s ...,�;4.. `rc'm .:�r.,s s�"n,.>-..7 •�. `�y •.� A- 4-»;.� :obi� ,,;.- ..:,., ,fv ;t.3-4':b`,,' •y'udi" m hb ,�'"^"-'"".....i� t - .�„amu .w,.. }S-, .-...,,; ,r a _ .... r• .. •_:,r.+---•. i..: - - $gh 'nl_llood l4•the famlythen tlt! "Irlim ta k the '� fNj�1t .t a afraid— You're afraid—!" � � I= Of iii CiRlfOt Nt i.; it :was sill] compieratively early• ' cholm M When Mike was -free to join Scottie. t�10'�-�OY811 �to "Therese only one 4w angle to.con- u ;' " Mcler,' Scottie retriarked lit last. "That is Andrew's attitude in the matter. a ' thin the fresh He's not long o! gossip. gym,, It may be that he has made a good bitof money through Hobart's. inside tips - .< in the market and doebn't want to lose eon it 4w ssirt+lce.6w. the graft. ' What was that?" "•I didn't ase anytbing." twice- BEGIN HERE TODAY the deep ftuah`which moulted sudden- . "I thought a light twinked twice f. What horrible and mysterious power ly in her"fat, round face. down there by the gate." { -'Was forcing the three Drake brothers, "Andrew!" Her nasal toile% were They crept around the house and ]Hoar t,the Wall StrFet broker, Roger,l oddly broken and confused. You were skirting the hedge when a-sud ` EA, P the scyentist, and Andrew, reben.tly re- --really recognized me, then? I am not den .movement behind a tree brought - - turned from.Australia, to place them-iso ver; much changed?, them to a halt.( "jyte An FSO! 'i'ftlir delves in ridiculous,situations. Some' "Hoer can you ask'. I should have "I—I Ain't gtwlrre to flab no Ku power had forced Hobart to deliver a known*you*anywhere in the world l," he A 'tremulous voice spoke out of the mock spe'eclt in the public square, R•o- returned with suspicious fervor. Then'idarltness. pt in?" Miles returned. "Where-are % ger to burlesque a scientific 'Address „ slept Vett$ Eiasler and Andrew to sit t n the Boor and' he added hurriedly: 1'11 get cleaned Rip!" Miles exclaimed. "Yod're you going?" 3 )play with toys. PatriciQ Drake, d'sugh- up at once and come in for tea, and some watchman!" "To tell Hitty," Carter called back r" we-can have a good talk." "Cordy!" Rip advanced and, added over his shoulder. Soviet Russia l.SgB ill War on `ter of Hobart, secretly eecur,y Owen. Miles, detective sergeant, and his col- "I will wait for you," She turned 'sbeepishly. "I thought if was dem With surprising agility ednaidering Relgion; Evangelism }league, Scottie McCready, to investi- and moved baek alowly toward the f„ two &:ain. his ailment, he darted. through the )gate. Miles is emplcyed as a house- house while Andrew stood as though ••wha:t two?" demanded Scottie. farther door. Gains 3" iman and Scottie-as a gardener..' Miss rooted to the spot Razing after her, „ 0o hunno, Rip mumbled. "Two fel- ' Hobart Drake was seated at his leak Moscow.—Soviet Russia's eftorts tq :,':--Jerusha Drake, spinster siste. of'the When she had diSnnLcaretl a single lets came throe: h here' de. yother R ser ling an envelope as Miles entered su presis the worship of God have s (brothers,' ]s discovered by Miles in a�comment from the -;,tn.-reached Miles' p night—an . I ordehs dem away an inbe- . response. to his .ring. !f wildly expenagrhte istate n twhiche at nshetwa•n I ears. I rays de nex' time dey�come back I'se i steadily lost vigor. Ipdifferencp and !tore an u •'• To be contrnued:} • Ourning papers of some :cis d. "Dainnatien!"' rwine to-shoot." tolerance have replaced the Intense '•Look!" Scottie seized Miles' ai:m ' "What did they look like?" • �' propaganda against ecclesiastics GO ON WITH THE STORY - and his ]ow voice sank to a husky But Rip could give no further in- Nearly SW Farmer! Make which marked the early stages of the "When—?" Scottie began.. whew err "There, over the hedge!— Test revolution. p formation and the two detectives with- revol o 5u "Wedr►esday night, here in the Coming from the direction of the vil- drew. ,} house. No one knows but me and'1'll,l�ge, Who'in it?" Melee ]oked up the house and re-1 Ottawa, Can.—One of the newest The movement has progressed tell you about it later," ' ! Two indistinct shallows were mov- tired. The family breakfasted late on I varieties of wheat, known as Reward,i Miles continued his, suttee and no in along the walk and appeared to be through three diatinet periods. The opportunity,lescsued his itself to speak g R Sunday and Carter was well enough a cross betwee nthe famous Marquis first consisted of violent attacks on - sD pe engaged in an argument, for s man's I %save them but he came out to +he I and a lesser known var;ety, labelled}the Russian Orthodox Church at a• 0. to Scottie until lunch. Aa he served rough tones mingled with a shrill, detective who was helping in the pan-, Prelude, :.as been holding the atten-: the mid-day Total Mise Drake an- higher voice like that of an angry boy. moment when it loomed as the r, i� g try and asked: tion of nearlq 600 farmers !n Western� grayest tmmetiiate menace to the nonnced: They crept step by step until they I "William, will you go rip to Alias Canada this year. Reports on it so'newborn state- second, was a period "Ora Hawks has returned from.her were`within a few feet of the two. 'Patricia's door and tell her the folks far received by the Canadian Govern ; tai to California." "You'll lose out if you do, I tell 9„ of milder inipren*,e measures: and P are waiting for her. ment Experimental Farm at Ottawa. finally, indifference toward the era• ] ' For a moment there was silence you!" t4ie heavier masculine tones f Miles hurriedly ascended and knock- I where it was developed, are very en- ctice of religion by the older genera- while Andrew ate unconcernedly on. growled. "What will you get out of i�ted upon Patricia's door but no reply j couraging. Reward ripens a few days rr Roger was almost furtively regardingr•if you carr out our threat?" tion while cistic tnd m ri the y y !came to him and after rerxeating t`ie 'earlier than Marquise and is also be.,, spread of atheistic and materialistic 7� lite brother. Finally he asked. with an „ Afairish bit o' satisfaction, c1d(au-r icons again and pntain he ventured ']t'eved to have rust resisting qualities, g doctrines among the youth. _ g dear ! turn the knob. The •jour ewun As years passed the religious cleav- ®.."You will cough: !" The mocking voice was that g P mined it produces an excellent quai• age to Roasts gained clear outline. k "You will call, Andrew, rio doubt"." to g!though these have yet to be deter-, "Why hhofild 1'!" The otber looked - Imwatd, reverlin an em ty room, the f bed smooth and untouched, and lying ity o! Sour, but whether 1t will prove The elders In the families clung cane- t`r Up coolly and thea added with a abort -_ in a heap across a chair where it had i to be worthy of being recommended clonaly to tradition, piety and the as laugh, "I. had almort forgotten her been carelesr•ly flung. was the gown!by the Canadian Department of Agri- densest superstition, but the mem• . existence. Has she changed much?" �, %hich Patricia had worn the right(culture to the farmers of the Domin '*Not in appearance; a little stouter, , hero of the younger generation have / f Gbetore. She was gone: lan will on17 be ascertafneel by inrth . been carried away by the soil religl- Tiler wsth,a sliRe ight htt frown. he ireds earn- A r tests. a undiilesputed Marquis. wheat wheat ie for tea this afternoon, to yv CHAPTER X remsfas the aotst a deaths;champion, one spirit of the times. i fg Ninety per During the last two years there has s been what may be called a lull on the be able to judge for yourself" r. ;. Mlles proceeded straight to the din i crown in Canada and 80 per cent of It was late afternoon when in an- !ire room; he must see for hinit,elf ; ; Russian church front Balis rang, fr the spring wheat gsrr.wn 1n the United priests and congregations prayed. " ewer to the summons of the doorbell what reaction the flrdt shock of the ti he admitted the expected visitor. She news would bring to the family. SLatea 1s llarquls which !a a product There are also signs that the country of the Experimental Farm at ottawa. is susceptible to a new type of ` was a stout, severely gowned woman ' Miss Patricia% not-.there,tlyma'am ' ! of middle afire with graying. halt slick the detective said quietly, `a I evangelical religion which has been ed back tightly beneath a small, sti �-� "Not—not there?" The woman's lips ��IllgSPFI'eltlCit Agent i introduced In certain factory districts. s. hat and a pair of shell-rimmed glasses barely formed the words and a mut- i v atfiwart the bridge of an inquiring tared oath came from Andrew, but tendon Sunday 4imes icons ). By The distinction of making rhe Brat `1 ' far the most harmful aspect of thea' ,f 'lose _ oger�.nly %tsars while the faint color 1 entry fin the international Grain and a ng aec're tt 4s 1mT "My dear Ora! It is indeed a pleas- ebbed from heti thin,face, leaving t ' fag on Opt b- In other countries }isy Show to be held at Chicago next fr ere to welcome your. return!" Mtss . i waxen. December goes to Canada. James A. ., �+ . . Desks greeted her with a cool kiss on "Patricia' MY God, not that! Not The 'bush-huati" pol.cy baa bred a Pour, a farmer at Langham, Saskat• >' fist cheek and turned to Melee: "Wil- that teat blow!" Hobart started up crop of rumors which, however Untas ebesvan has entered samples of 31st flim, call Misr Patricia, }.lease, and r' as Miss Drake sank back and And'rew'tic they may be, are bound to Sod{sate wheat and of rYaa Canada al. ' Mr'. Roster. I think you will And Mr "Sw., cried out furiourly: some credence abroad, and to. have a I ways carries oft a fair share of the t ' vve ndin 1 ad influence on !ntheinternational��w____ ou I Scottie and Andrew were standing v" i' ternational relations. g "Arm I the Twat of your old friends brought it em yourself—• ' � _ In the last 17 years the Dominion has deep in consultation over by the sum- 'Asidrew!" The gentle Rog Br's tone 0 won the world's wheat championship poser-hotue and he had started Coward of a woman, not -a boy, and the ale- waw suddenly stern. "You need not Mtnard'� LlnMnent foe Every Pain. 14 tlmea: them when he saw the visitor descend-cent was unmistakable add your recriminationer to the situ&- ""ins; the steps of the side verandah. "I mean to get my bit ot.t o' w'not- tion. Patricia is Hobartfia daughter, Her smile was somewhat grim as she ever the gyme is, no fear!" Inot yours.'" 1: advanced. "There's no game, but I pommel' ,.I must knew! I must see for my- 'How do you do, Andrew? Am I you a settlement,didn't T. if you would eeli!" Mites Drake rose, swaying y only be a little patient? Let me take the last of your old friends—?" Y P elighttly, and left the room. a K < k m W "Ora!" Andrew Drake had wheeled you back to your car now like a hen- "]t'r that young raescal Dick Kemp!" Bible girl and 1'11 see you in•town be-!Hobart exclaimed. "I told Jerusha it th er fiT8t-WOTd. p t `1hand.hThen he drew d bold out back wth an rein forYoneae Andrew nd of tI?rake.' himself!" was a themarl at this tirrie�but aheht aover- eMandApologetic shrug for _ rte begrimed.Scottie breathed. but the woman was 4n r s�, iftate. He was coatleee in the balmy ruled roe• I'll, Ret that father of bib " speaking once more. spring sunshine and both shirtaleevee on the phone—!" ,div No gyme?' Garn! She laughed 1 .,Wait until Jerushs returns," in- w a ` lh&d been rolled o the elbow; but now '.he started hastily to pal] Lhem down, stridently. "1 don't care tuppenny wct termpted Roger. "The child may have 1 be noted the action and even from it is, but I'm Ruing to have my rights? 'heft a note that will expaein her ab- .there he stood the detective could see —'Ow far back did we 'leave the I„Fnee. You. may ¢o, William." bloomin' car?" ! ^r i,+.,tivn had been ostensibly They turned and moved back akm1i 11+ sying himself at the serving table the pathway in the direction.from ill ,tie cw,ner but now he was compel}- a 8 ec1 to retire to the sentry where Carter a;,' which they hAdcotife,'$cattie straight- enei with a grunt, confronted him. _ �! "Two women, eh? Our friend An- "I heard!" he exclaimed. "You're ,. !drew had.an unlucky day.. I think I sure he,11 gone, William?" _ s can g;uesa who this one wall, just now; "Didn't I say the bed.hadn't been - the lady yes met yesterday," "Yes," re•lied.' "It was� 00000000000CC000000000000 Yes, Miles p '� A�Ia;zie." , - �'nyWoman fan � •` a `- q� 11 t� ,CHAPTER IX. took, It was Hobart Drake's unbroken cus- 0000 �'MAF MAZTI 00000 •� tom of years -to- return home imme- SAYE R diately after the market closed at Moat stylish noon on Saturdays, but on the day fol- lot5king women „ lowing that of the'arrival of the new know wimple v make w to a s * gardener, lunch-tmie came and passed i last season's and he did not appear, riot. did any things conform word 'come from hira. "There is a, station taxi coming to this season's ,itylee. Thousands of ;4 A IV ,down the road and—yep, Hobart is in= them ,have learned how easily they _ side!" exclaimed Mi s Drake when tea{can-transform a dress or blouse, or, - T�was served. coat, by-the quick inaigic of home tint I, - A treat in ebe Peppesmiat-fllavered 1 When Miles reached the library door ins or dyeing. With true, fadeless once more the measured tones of Ho-,Diamond Dyes, anyone can do this I tugazKoated jacket and another in hart,Drake came diiitinet]y to his ears.}successfully. The "know-how" is in I The whole world knows Aspirin as an effective antidote for the Peppermiat.&vosed gum inside-. —�ny� but there were, many de- the dyes, Diamovd Dyes don't artrBak ._ 'paifZ ,But it's just as important to kno2v that there is only Otte opmoa `aloe in long-Luting delight fails•to attend to in' settling up my or apot like interior dyes. New, genuine Aspirin. The name Bayer is'on.every. tablet, and'.on the �.f - IafYaira" fashionable tints appear like magic :box. .If the name Bayer appears, it's.genuine; and if it doesn't, 5� "'Settling'irp?'" It was Andrew, over .the out-of-style or faded colors. it is not! Headaches are dispelled by Aspirin. So are colds, and and the devil-may-care note had vbii- Tinting with Diamond Dyes is easy as the in that'goes weds them; even neuralgia,neuritis, and rhe uma- g f ieihed from his voice. bluing. and dyeing takes just a little pa l ' "I am no longer a member of the more time. Onilc Diamond Dyes pro- _`.bsm Prompt y relieved. Get Aspirin—at any' drugstore—with v _41 !Stock Exchange," aAiaounced• Hobart duce.perfect results. They have been pTOVCn diTectioris. ` -Dr,aiie,quietly perfected ry over 68 yore' experince. _ "Of all the d--s-feolel" Andrew ex- Indict- on them and save disappoint- Physician$ prescribe Aspirin; n oaf fig eluded. "First Rogp?r and then you, went. does NOT affect the heart 4 both of you lying down avid taking it! '"Color Waft," my big new book of - By God, I thong3it there, was more dollar-saving hints, wi] De sent you ' r r- FREE. Write Mae •Martin, Diamond Aspirin to the trade mark (t'girt red in eia"ea) ladic.Natr Barer Massfact.re. t/Yiie tt ` I�SSUF, No. 41—°� INtnarePs Liniment cleans.% cuts. ata Dyes, Windsor, Ontario. tl weir as Ta that will be mew. BaTrr m.aar.M7v, m us�re the public .damn lmfta- w - tlaor, the TaWete will Oe rtampN with tEw1r'"Sys Cray" ttade>•ark• i - ' S..- Y C"� ... .•r. ,.� ,;. ">w- ,.. .,, •.-..5,. " yq,.'._ -t.'' r i ;:� _�. .a .�. �.'.;, e... ,+M�y' w...,�x;:..m s a' ry.y, .t,.,.}^,.::' i'.-d'1' rv�7•� ^f3� r „. . r . a ♦ .11 .. +, .. .. -.._ _ _ _ =._ - .. «..' 'n:x.rr .r'r.fC+".. S K. r..f -.-.-,_--._ ,aye.. :- - - - -----___ i . LLe 1. An Attraction o Asn tart ors - .. C01g101! lilt Canal /� i •_, .. t t PAt b,•' t a Res AS -0-Death for Five �� r -, - .. rl: ! �:�," I. �t _� L �✓ « f,►t Cet P1'$CtllC�l 1-feed-oil W ith.1"atal. �� �s r t~�✓A. k.�����,,y Y �� �j w. =x r . a Twc► _.tuft Airplanes Y rh V .. s , : x wl : . - . . .. • Results T .. .._ _�_...---.a.�_.. �_-.- -` - _ __. _�_ .- __- . ..• {wr,M, �' '�'w „'f. �J '__-- x d+ CREMATEi� ' . _ THREE • , y k : �> »� 1? Biplane. fights.For Chance For Life As Wing Crumples '�. the other two victims were ease erax ' A. ti A, Detroit, Uct, ?.-Five persons were w P nK 4rs"` - k < :x y x attempted to land by diving under the _ `" killed instantly, three o! them being f�� " : }y ' +r,: • burned beyond recognition, at .Ply- Brown plane and the two ships col- `k ,,,ii�sr. ��' J, y ` Tided. ;;. �' yr anouth and Telegraph Roads, shortly The monoplane, with tyro wings rip- x 3, ..,, '; after 5 o'clock this afternoon when off and her upper arts gone, fail ped pP F °. w; two aeroplanes,collided in mid-air and tc the ground in !tames. r fell :300 feet. The underpinning of the biplane was .+ Ir . ' Hundreds of spectators witnessed sheared.oR and,•one wing crumpled, ti• ':��, the grim tragedy of the air at one of but the pilot was able to keep the craft ai. $ "y� ` *, yr` 'y the local flying fields this afternoon. ":oft for several minutes. He spiraled �'`r- .ia. _ - -- In view of the Ideal weather conditions abotit a bit, apparently attempting to . wany planes were aloft, soaring grace- straighten by wind pressure tits dam- NSW BRIDGE AT CANADA'S .CAPITOL fully against the blue of a cloudless aged wing„which htfng below the level It spans the Ottawa River. connecting Ottawa •with Hull,, part of federal improvement scheme. , „ .sky. One was a biplane, piloted by I of the wheelbase. The manoeuvre was! Captain Clement W. Brown, president�partly successful, according to wit- - of the Brown Aerocoupe Manufactur-.nesses, and the ship attained an even( "Since the May movement there has Fascist Foes Liberty Hinges •• ,,Ing Company of this city. He was ac-'keel. Then, as it dropped slowly earth-I been a geueral'demand for 'equality �' �+,� companied by his fiancee, Miss Mar- :yard for the attempt at landing, the between men and women, this being i Wedding of Prince Humbert .garet Uhle, of Gaylord, Michigan, a wing folded up and the plane nosed a subject which has been approved l in - - . . Detroit public school teacher. Another down, by ail the people. At a meeting ofd of the aircraft was a monoplane, pit- The pilot quickly banked the ship, the National Educatlonal Conference Rome.-The forthcoming marriage but even iii o6rtaln classes of crime .'oted by Russell Paulger, an 19-year• and the wing stralghter,'ed out. As it a resolution was paused opposing co- of Prince Humbert, of Piedmont, heir lualy. ' old youth, wits had taken up two pas• was being jockeyed earthward a sec- education to colleges and middle apparent to the Italian throne. to.Pria-; -Those now in Italian prisons,as wail sengers, a young man and a young and time the even keQl was maintained I schools and recommending the &tap- cess Joae of Belgium, la expected to as members of their 'families, are �? woman, unidentified. All were'killed: for- 240 feet, Suddenly the;-p-ag4- or-tDe ca-educational movement pr�duc"e""-Important polttical repercus- naturally awaiting the wedding of gr Captain Brown and his fiancee were 1 wing collansed, and this time the craft i in China i all lust utioni in whit sloe in Italy. I 1s considered virtu- Prince Humbert: with keen l t mailit Y n i t h y t circling in a atnall biplane manufac-i could not be righted- It plowed nose I the system has been introduced, ally certain that on the wedding day, it is couddently expected that siws{: t tured by the former's eompai,y when Frst into the •turf, and the occupantsi "The purpose of. introduction of co- the date of. which has not yet been of the enemies of Fascism, now sera-_ ___ the accident occurred. Paulger, pilot- were dead when witnesses arrived at education In China is to afford better, fixed, must of those serving sentences Aug exile sentences on the various .. nnR a large cabin monoplane, in which the scene. . - ' . educational facilities to women and for political offenses wilt be included.islands jn the sour-!tera MediterraneaG6 :. .. ._._ , 1 . . ___-__- -.-_..- - •- •-- to place their standard ,Qt education' !n a rather general amnesty. will be freed. Moreover, It Is reported :Market Reports. Chinese Womeri on a higher basis Such an act of clemency, moreover, that many of cite leaser important .1 I -.p---- to customary with the'reigntng Italian f aye+ of those belnq triad [or uttering '�I1$18t Dill Right Canada Sets Standard " . • family, partleularly when the Grown offensive remarks against Yretmter ' GRAIN QUOTATIONS, Il li For g ee Performance Prince or ether Important members Ot Ml1iNJIlIIt or the Klug will be dla- �_.. . -_. _ -. ..Grain dealers .)n the Toronto 1 card -- royalty are married. It will be re mAs red. . of Trade ��^ tnakin., the fot!owing of Co-education ]o accordance with an act passed Wembered that when Victor Emanuel. As regards those cam?a awaiting trial gcotations for car lots: at - the -last session of the Ontario ill, the present King, was marrt•ui tot before the Speolal Fascag has ist Military ot Man. whgat-I�o. 3 North., $1.17; of de- .... .. No. 4 wheat, $1,08ya: No. 5 wheat, $!,,They Declare Equality !,lust t)veylyTalssuedhragulstton3ntgnveruigg ;-89u PrincrNs tEml na� of'Mwnten gro@ cldedabut nIthis believed -that na en. _ ic,i.f, Goderich and bay ports.) I ., Extend into 'Colleges to . )Ian. Data-No. t feed 59c. c.i.f.I motor-vehtcle brake:+. the Italian guverument granted am- t4eY,will be treaaxi•with leniency. Raise Standard for Sex . •Goderich and bay ports.) $1.49 ;! nasty .Rut only by pulttica! Drl tuners • In,�lass A. which Includes a Dae• l SEa►tgba'-Ghiseae womanhood Toad za leek at must stop miles hour unu'a _ - -- ` Am. corn-No. ? - ---___ -. I he No. 3 yellow, $1.08%. Toronto' brakes must stop the car wlthtn arty' Increase Shown by Canada Increase An FUr PT4?dtKtta/Lfreights.! - , taken a ualted stand in favor oC co• Mi�lfeed, del., Montreal freights, ed let the c)llege bags included-Bran, per tun, $32."sa'. ttoaaltyt government's . educational dry• level road Under the name con-. [� �p� of Auto Products Ottawa. ('an -Total value of the dtttons handbrake-4 must stop the car raw fur production of Canada for flee aborta, per ton, $31.:5; middlings, conference regards the Idea as, a - . .. I . Montreal..-Canada exported freight $J3 '25. shocklu; departure from old cuattm. within aeventY five feet.' season I93�iJ; was i13.8d#.LLS cotar Onh oats-Good, sound, teaKy oats, The Amalgamated Committee toe. Cla&s B includes vehicles over 8,004 automobileo one ton,wor leas to the pared with $15.0.2.244 in 198526. The In car lots. 47 W 50r, f.ob. snipping Women's Rights, however, launched pounds groyy weight designed for value of 31,)23:32 during August, as increase to total value of taw fur pro- ... . points. boldly Furth with a decJaratiou stating transportation of goods and all cars compared with $472;444 in July and ductloa Is due W a general advance ow, good milling' wheat, f.o.b. ship- not In Class A Foot and hand-brakes , , . paints. according to freight", that. In' education, as in a91 other 18.5,047 In August. 19_1 Those autos to tits pricey of furs. Mu&kratYa us {� a +I{lenba aq p{noyi slag 's8n{ql when applied atntultaneousiy to this wv }ret _ 61 15 Lo $1 1$. :q _ world, wkh ladle taking the largest i with a total of 13,341,446 followed by }3a�iey-'yla7ttng, r3a�Ttcf'- I feet or within aevruty•flve Seer It aD Buckwl5ast-Not quoted. The committee', announcement proportion. 1309.413.: Australia tm- beaver with $'L.:82.371, while lox with to separately. E:ayt Africa "." 7,07.8; allure .fox 'With 11844,5#9; Rye-No 2, 98c to $t:03. I says. plied ptY : ported 37Y,439 British ca i 1. $ ! - Man, flour-First pats.. in jute, 166.448, the Gold Coast 167,322. Egypt, red lox with 11,511.391: mink with I �0; Toronto, second pata , in jute, 1 $4".-B1. Chlle .$78.291 and Veuexueta l $I 4:8,817: coyote ur prairie wait with 6 90. : 155.454 j 11:113.453; and marten with $1,045,- Ont tbu.•-Track, Toronto, car lots,�.l\a 's �il� Radio Owers t ' _ i._The-expo ofpasaenger cars, valued 8Is. The total value o'.;tw,ge algia - 'ed: aeaboa in bper harrell- not alk; $5,_'5. ' ' -_ uprerile �'we in urrlReane at 35tNi ur lays. was also increased I kinds tit 1926•.7 amounted t t14,ttt44,• - HAY AND STRAW .. - - daring August. the flgure,being 12,244.- 71'2 or 7.3 per cent• of the total v.t{ue Wholesale hay and straw des:c+t s are ' • 869. as compared with $1,954,713 la i of'the raw fur production for the sea making the following quotations to With the 640-toot tower" at the amateur frequency. and soon way in-July attd only 3312,025 in August last son. It the pelt" of all of the differ ",i(srtnera (delivered at Tornnto) : . i naval radio station at El-tansy, near. cotnmuuk•atton- with amateur sta.tloa year ant kftida of fax are taken ingather, No, 1, lo.ee, fib to-319; No. 2, $15 San Juan, wlthytandir•- the 145• .Ile- 9So of the School of Eught 'ering. at , -_7 • ' then the fox leads all other kinds of to $15.50; No, 3. $13 to $14: lower, as-hour onslaught of Lite Porto Rican Milwaukee. Two-way communication- _ _ fur•bearlug animals to value of raw grades. $10 to 13: wheat straw, $10 hurricane, navy otflctals are rnavlaced between Washington and EI ('ager• Naval Defence . . fur production, having a total volae to 110.50; oat straw, ;9.50 to $10. .that these steel support+ o! the $u was established the fallowing morn- In 1927.23 of$8.'=52.503, PROVISION PRICES. leans are virtgally storm proof. ding. 'London Referee (t'ona.t: (The, Toronto wholesale dealers are goof-' The towers. like (hose-at rhe navy's Navy radio men connect the antes• bartleatil le as obsolete as the Knight! Ontario le the premier province with in the following prices to the trade: other high power stations, were built us wires to the towers by ••Safety In armour,) �'e have no money to havinrelAPe-g t 'total I o[ raw fur $3,91. floe, Smoked meats-Hams, med., 30 to,to Miter a 150-tntle gale, and "they links," made strong enough to resist waste on useless defences. Let u- having a�rural !n 1928 Z7 of $3,919,42 , 182c; cooked hams, 45c; smoked rolls,! I ge: breakfast bacon, 33 to 43c: do, just about got it in 'the west Indies a heavy gale, but designed to.give way concentrate on those which are et1lci followed by t Te ^ whit 23.056.383, - fancy. 40 to 'o r; backs, peamealed, storm." says Captain S. C. Hooper,' before the torte is sufficient to ,pull ant, The aeroplane Is not the Daly the Northwest arta Territories $Y'264,36a 801 : . smoked, a7 to 39c. director of naval'comtitunlca-tions, down the towers with lite wkes. Cap- one. nor is the Navy, as such, obsolete 981,$28 and !harts Cured meats-Long clear bacon, 50` At noon of •the ley-t tie hurricane tarn Hooper Saye the navy has never or obsolescegt; The cruiser,.the lea British Colubmla, aakatrhewan and to 70. lbs., $21: 70 to 90 lbs., $19; 90 struck San` Juan. the antenna and lost any of Its big towers.. DestKned troyer sad the-subarine are still vital Manitoba were next in the order nam tc 100 lbs. .and try, $18; lightweight, roof of the Haut station were blown and constructed by naval engineers, to the safety of the Empire, and in ed, each with a production valued at. . ,'..rolls, in bbl"., 11.50; heavyweight away, an re the wireless apparatus the strength in th^_sh great mast,' of all probability atwaca will be, It is over " million dollars. , The total for -rolls, $38x0 per bbl. drenched, disrupting cnmmunlcat,ion, steel 1s distributed to retain the prop• the one type, that gfaantfe reprodue Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotts' Lard-Pure, tierces, 17'kc; tubs, Ou the night ,of itis noxi dap the ata• er balance and power n[ reslatance. tion of the annnured kn�ht which we and New Brunswick was $1,221,039, -- -18c; pails, 1SL2 prints. 19 to 19%c. ' Shortening, tierces, 15c; tub , lb'Qc; tion with improved e-,ulpment started Spare antenna is kept at tate stations know as the baulesh:p, which has be- while the production of the Yukon pails 1538, tine, s, Vac; prints, 514c, tl• n with Imng, on 7.500 kfloeycles, an ready far ha{sting in emergency, come obsolete, ! Territory watt valued at $382,261, RODUCF, QUOTATIONS, __. . .. • -- - __ _._ -- ____ Toronto wholesale dealers are pay-� . . .. Western Girls Up-hold Canada's Honcr - .. - 1na the following prices,'delivered: ' - - - Eggs, ungraded. cases returnad- resh extras, 42 to 43c; fresh firsts, . ,. - - t Riiit� ,� •. 4 to 40c; sec nds. `_'9 to 30c. ,v. r ! , a Butter-C4•eatttery, solida, pasteur- 10 , ' - R w i lied, No. 1, 39 s:c; No. 2 .38% to 38 al c. ` :six:Y t• 5 Churning cream-No. 1, 39 to 40c. .. __ , .,-Cheese-No.• 1 large. colored.. par- F s a - _ . au n and Governmen graded 23'zc. _._ :` '" . � y ' , ^ LIVE STOCK r4 ,. ♦ a _ Heavy beef steers, choice, $10 to a :mi : r !a a '` ` : $il: do, fair, $9.50 eta $9.75; but- = .; l� ,cher steers. cfioice, $1 to $10:)5; but- :: .; .� x cher heifers, choice, 19.75 to $10; ~; -- -- < � , � f- do, tom., $7.75 to $8.21; butcher rows, j, 9" . good to clfoice, $8 t $8.50; do, fair to • : good,: $6.50 td V.50; db, cont., $6 to , €:, $B.SO; canner and cutters, $4.25 to _ - s ' . --• -^ -- $5 50; butcher bulla, good to. choice, p . . :. 4 $7.50 to $8; do,. mad- .$i to .$7.50 - = j ' ' boioenas, $6.50 to $7; baby beef, $12 _ to $15; feeders, choice, $9 to $10.'15; 11 I ,,- •do. fair, .$8.50 to $8.75; stockers. �� chr,ice, $9 to $l0; do, fair, $8 to $t3.n0 a . springers.-choice. $110 to $1.33; milch f ,cows, choice. $80 to $90: calve', choice, 315 to,$16: do, m_ed. $9.50 %. y� p tA) $14; do, grassers. tti.o4 to 7' . . .,lambs, $12.00: bucks. $9.50; sheep. . - .d " choice, $6 40 $6.14: do, heavies, $n to � 7� ` A, . $5.50: do. culls, $2 to 13: hogs, selects. xY"e ) r K` w.n.c.. $21.50: do, fed. $b1.10; do,thick 'cry .. .=;i:t � ;; s 4 h+'" , smooth, w.o.c., $11; do, fed, $10.40, fix`a So lung aa,there fs any builness to ,' ,-i, .. be d�mA. I tthalj. never tyre •of'the run i - - . __ --: • oT_dui� it.= Ott- . Kai!n.. , .: o _ _._ . . •---. - _9 - - . %. _,. . .. - �._.r .. 1 hriatlanity to rhe only religion that CANADIAN 'GIRLS MET A DEFEAT • 'offers a savlor. I A stirring moment !n the polo ganic3 betw�ett tate Alll'erta'[aitles, r�ptlrse'titing Can.tda' and the Westchester team,at Byw, N:�'.: Yvon by the latter, fi! . , . . r - - a . . a . 1. ; ,,,.� `.A , d dJs n .n.. ... r +., ,. .. . .'. ,., u'.') ..b O\ ..t ,rt ,..Y. oti'.: M area. Z_. ergo• 2'•. 'y"} .3 ,�. �.; ,F•ta,,nu,: d .�:X •`-'''�'°'Q{ . .j �y`�4� ,$„o ,!•��:.�.r .F-.�,�,' „• ,mss .a.:.yc::r •r a "t.�::, .4dt'°g& �, a..as�"" `1'7 ,; '•7`¢. t'"s ve. ..�. IV � gra, x •:;;.,... -y^*4,b •�,.y,�,-.. ...... Y"�6`w`m.h.`ia,°'ir:.9w ,, '.,..,�,..-.gym _ _ _ .. . 4 I 7. .. _ r r3 $16 cash and goody donated by dee. parry. `' a p1Ck8llIIg McKee & Son,Port Perry,value$5.5o, Beat Finish in Class I-$1.(IA. Coal Coal ,� 91 a�j�,,a : 3rd prize, $8 cash and goods donated Best Crown,ln Claw II1.00. le Q• C� CQII13Y11t�89 i •rtoBMst by H. Archer, Port Perry, value $S.bQ; Best Crown in Class III. goods 1116 per rear.; :t bo i1 oscd �� 4th prize, $8 cash; 5th prize, $5 cashdonated by A. L. McDermott, value Submiptlooa ro the United state. and Coat Claus V, 'Stubble (boys 18 and under) $1.75. Hard and Soft C'nal Of they ' Britain ts.00 to advance. 1st prize, $10 cash;donated by Hogg Best. Finish in Class I-$1.00. - ,:j & Lytle, Oshawa, and Silver Cup Best Finish in Class 1I-31.00• beat' quality OII The object of.this Assooiatian is eo - JOHN MURKRR Pro tt9ttif, donated by Canadian Bank of Com- Best Finish is Class III-$1.00. -- _-- —_ __ n and prosecute hand lessen stealing mercer 2nd prize, $15 cash and goods Best Finish in Claas..;I-goods the ielona6 donated by A. Crosier, Manchester, Best Crown in C13erases IV, V, and Tj,,j45 NOTES AND'COMMEiaT8.. value 3.00; and prize$, $10 cash and VI, suitable prizes donated by the As- THOS �1 v• half,barrel.flour donated by Elliott`& sociation. C]�en�,� Get:. - 1. )wring the past few vveeks'"the Watson,Whitevale; 4th prize, $8.cash See bills for Rules'and further par- • Members having property stolen tom er and tube donated by Standard-Garage titulars. oats immediately with say member „ -the . THE BEST YET of Executive Committee. '- •sport of kluge, horse-raring, has port Perry, value $2.25, 5th prize, Dirmef and supper provided by _ -engaged the attention of the sport $5 cashv- th prize,.$4 cash.- .... Ladies' A?d of Manchester, _ _ _ _ _ _ Class VI, Stubble ,(amateurs, open to W. S. Croxall; SecretarymTreasurer, We represent the Waterbury Odor- Membership fee 0100• loving pec ple of Toronto; and,,as Brookiin� Ontario. Tess Chemical Toilets especially ad- is always the case, a Carse amount all.who have never won a prize at _ a ted for rural schools or where there Tickets maretaryv be n ap ica ion. eat or any match, boys eIigible). is no water systema Can be installed eao:et.zv on application. ' of _money 'has changed hands. 1st prize; $10 cash donated by'Dr. ' _�/.r v.• = G in the building. A card will bring E er,- O S-. Cha D. Banks, r S.Palm Some are richer from their ez err- er,'M. 9: Cha m+an, Pickering, a p Kaiser, $•l.0 donated by the s -- full information with drawings for P g• - • sure and otLere are,pooeek, but 'Asii-ociation, and goods by Jeffrey & BLANCHE 'M. •RAME$, each particular layout. D. (�IUnfO, Jas. Richardson. wiser, and we ''6Qp8"'may ' profit .Taylor; Port Perry, value $2.75; 2nd 8. E. Poynter, asoretary Teacher of Piano President, their erz rienee. We ratite prize, $15 eash. and subscription to the _36_> Whitevale Eie Oshawa,.,Daily Times, value $3; 3rd' ' ,• Coneeraatory.Cc?urse Taught that soma of the To dttiliea prize, $10 cash and goods donated by Studio at Ire• Overland's, Claremont. 3 81=;S0=A,Z lfurnish their readers ,with: plc; M. Ross, Brooklin, value �2:50; 4th on Saturdave, for out of prize, $8 cash and tube donated by town pupils. C COMFORT SOAP DEALS m itu'res of vsc�m'en who were sue. eare Bros.. Port Perry, value $2.10; ---- ceseful in placing their beta, hav- 5th prize, $6; 6th. prize, $5., Ing made large sums of nioney in Class VI1, Tractors (open to all) ' ATTENTION Nu, 1 • No. 2 No. 3 backing horses. It may also be 1st prize, $15 cash, and oil Ionated 10 Bars C. Soap � 10 Bars C,' Soap and 8 Bare d Soap by Carnegie-Day Motors, Port Perry, I have take❑ over the Agency and j 1 8 gt.Aliumi'uum and 'noticed that no pictures of the value $7; 2n,i prize, $15 cash andtube for : 1 Rag Rug'27z54 inch PeeservinR Settle 1 Shopping Bag T losers appear in the said p'3pera. donaPd by Luke Motor Sales, Whitby, $1.25 $1.23 85e.,. We think that this is a great mss- value $2.50; 3rd prize. $12 cash; 4th Renfrew Cream 8eparatore,9ralee l r{ prize, $8 cash; 5th prize, $5 cash. Sloven, N'leury's Famous - i -take. It gives 'one,,especially the Specials Plows, Pointe, BULBS-'For Fall Planting r young man, a wrung impression Best team and equi rnent-Silver Scuffiera and Wheelbarrows. a e p Hyacinthe Tulips Daffo5ileach I Narcissus each - —'o.� race-trach gamblieg.- �, slue- brae 605 E' P eaph 40 down sees the pictures only of those who Best going team-$3 ^ash• come out ahead in the game, it Youngest plowman competing-$3 ROS2'• �E'CTSTZ'•' RICSARD90N'S ORANGE PEKOE TEA cash donated by Royal Bank, Port AGENT (48) BROUGHAM represents the beet buy in the tea market to-day. Try a pound and `�' :<• retakes him feel that racetrack compare it with any other-75 cents, ri gambliva is a prt,fitable business, --� — urlaley Blend Tea 65c. lb. Gold Medal Indo Ceylon ' and be decides to try a hand in SOUTH ONTARIO H Tea 75 cents per lb. P ,.. the hazardous game, which has Gold Medai Coffee 70c lb.-a real Java and Mocha mixture �* proved the ruin of many a young "Buy Your Groceries at the Grocers." man. It Lite pictures of all thuPe ���H . PLOWINGHARDSO who have Inst heavily on the race J A M E S R I C crack tar re also puioliahed, it would -- �i'ili be h-1'1 on the farmr'of take�uuch of the ordl a q,rt of MESSRS. JQHN •BOYES and ALEX. JOHNS .-the pioture. The rtrurnl effCc:t'of Pickering ( f� Q /'�,q/rlutiug the picture. only of those � hardware Store - ' - ' ; .SLOT 10 CON •,, REACH TOWNSHIP -.. ,. enceesmful in their betting opera- o taous cannot be said to be good. Q�i%rter ruile w-!-t of 1i+nr:bepter Store, on ' - Wednesday,' October the 17th '1 J2$ F .3s airplanes are daily to be seen 3i' Now is tae time to look over that old Range or Heater and it you v need a new one call and see ours. Ayiog over our heads and in all _SEE LARGE BILLS FOR PARTICULARS e H ove - kinds of weather we wonder if se .-The Tbought and McClary'e $t s, �, •' howanting tearoa to plow, apply to John Medd, Port Perry R. R. Ranges and Heaters. th©y will ever be mad® so safe T -that they will come .into general Lunches and treats served by Manchester Ladies' Aid. `rose, and supplant the railway President, James Lee, Greenbank, Ont. Electric and Hand Power Washers it�aio ar motor car, a-1H oy of those Sec.•Treas., W. S. Croxall, Brooklin, Ont. save time andhard worii- who are so enthusiastic over this - A free trial given at any time. - �, erew_ebt' mode of transportation '. .+claim that it is safer than motor- Our t - o an a ea a or trial.' O Po tltrp F od d Calf Meal re worth giving a i , ung. There is also tale other meth• - he famous Plows a res ows- The T t o Fleury PI od Sha to fir aearty all makes of ptai of aerial 'trarelliag, that of the �] Shoppe (� .Agent for McCormick Farm Machinery airship, in the manufacture of , Y which great progress vias made and Repairs. during the great war, and which its corning into more general u9P, a invite y�>�s`All to come in and see our new ball Our Motto : We have it, can get it, or it is not made. -Bat no matter huw perfect they and Winter Goods. A full line of may be urade, a great many pen J. Sa BALSDON, = IPICKERING pie will always prefer travelling. Dresses, Coats, Hats find , `where, if they fall. they will ant — drop inure than.a few feet, and if LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S tYtey are injured, it will not be ..Lingerie more than a fens bruises ��rat:moat All the pretty new styles.in al.l sizes and calors Fall and winter weight Underwear-Vesta, Dreamers and Bloomers of w fractured limb. In a very severe splendid quality and you'll be surprised at oar low prices. - Rind-btorni, neither an airplane Give us scall before purchasing and - ..,_•. •. - ' : - ES' HOSIERY-Seasonable weights is Silk, Wool and Mixtures, nor airship would have much of a English and Canadian makes. Inspect these lines. Satisfaction P• see our goods. : A- - - -s'- "chance of aurviviag. In such as 9tlafaetlOil guaranteed or money refunded As our motto. event a railway train ora motorcar 8 Doors north of Hewis' Butcher Shop. KUT EZI PATTERNS HERE-3 sizes in every pattern. Simple as .would' not be running any risks, A B C. Prices 35 cents and 50 cents. And very few of the ships that are (SAMUEL 9CHWARTZ) built these days ever encounter a MEN'S FURNISHINGS-Sweaters, several shades and weights, Rood im that the�caanot weather, THE IDEAL SHOPPE values. Underwear, wool and fleoce-lined, mighty comfortable -• .. • 1f .the .machineryln an airplane y _ �',. � ;this chilly weather. :. If � e function, even fur a few Brook Street 'North, - Whitby, Ont. GLOVBS-Men's and boys' work gloves, finger and thumb style, or - .fife flnger lines, also fine glove@ for dress. short moments, diaster must fol. low. Nevertheless, this is an age Ask for silverware coupons. We share our business profits with you. -of wonders• and all obatables to 'safe aerial travel may in time be- I F .YOU REQUIRE CECIL B RAD L autres-felly overcome. AOUTH• ON1AFaO PLOWING P I C K �.' R = IT MATCH " The South Ontario Plowing }Talc` First-class, 'orkman ' hip on yourepairs -will be helri at tl e fairs of John - THE CENTRAL ' ,GARAGE ;.)Buses and ilex. Johns. w 10,con. 5, ::Reach Tp., quarter mile FcSt JL Man- All kinds of body n terid;er bUniping cheater, on Wednesday, October 17th, Glass fo r yc)ur d.00ra ter kind- shield e1 hQ 9 - - X928. ` The prim! list is as r•allows: - - -- - - -_. _ ---T n e 4 00 Class 1, rod, (open to ail) - 4. .O�. f(1 r e 1st prize, 320- cash; 2nd prize, $15 A new -paint jyor ea r f Leash; 3rd prize, $12 cash; 4th prizs, $10 cash; 6th prize, $S cash. iCall and see us, we sbali be .glad, to quote you on any of Clam 1.1, Sod, (open to all who have the above. Prices moderate. never won a prize in $rat class sod) Work guaranteed. r _ %AUtp Re airs, Accessories,'011e and --1st prize, $15 cash, donated by W - - -"'E. N. Sinclair, and goods donated 'by Tires and Ace* " I. R. Bentley, Port Perry, value :` r lGasollne, 'Acetylene Welding, 2nd prize, $14 cash, and -goods donut- �� TQC Carervlice • ed by W. L. ParriX,Port Petry, valu!s `r4 Battery Charging $4; 3rd prize, $10 bash and goods; 4th e ' Prize, $8 ,cash- 5th prize, $5 cash Mase III, so<i, (jointer, iplows) :.in n r s `o 0 r Repairs made on 'all makes _ 1J vera of two first''prizes in t6tis cissa • barred. of/. -p ��• s'. -Ist prize, $6 cash donated by. t12e = `.✓ 'ZV" ".i,�l cars. Port Perry Star, and goods valued at ; p $21,,donated by Geo 'Jackaon &Son, 'Pluk 5908 ? _ Port Perry; 2nd prize, 15 cash 41 a ar t goods donated by Saywell & iO on, Or, Ca B k t ...: Oshawa, value .$5; 8rd prize, $8 cash . . pflet - ' and goods donated by Sutcliffe & Son, (3 years with G, M• C.) TT Port Perry, value $3,50; 4th prize, s- R el3'Fash; 5th prize, $6 cash. e . ART ., 'Claas IV, Stubble ((Ckpen to all). • .Under New Management -:- :. Proprietor,- �; - • p $ - - t; Pickering ., 1st prize, 25 each, donated by The • ' *Jade Leaf Insurance Co.; 2nd prize t'• y' Q v ntw tt• 6 ''P '' t+�' Ma,k e =* ,A • :. .. . :. `\ .';:.. .. '- r as ..r._.. m'vata`.y:,. -i ,Y;' .. ,k.G WtiM .. .. '. , :�k X� . .F, ;i.,Y," .e4..^.r �a•.._,', i'4w +"'M ''n,r + a ,, '^+F -- •' :!r-•. gC t ,:'eTy.-..:'"i,t•..- .Y-yw�i,, ,a•r"'.}:: ,vrrs.=y'cm"• ..� .y "" '. �( ,.Y.�.,�, ,a:.tC»•tin'.:$e'''.;. E pari"'''S:Wa .x:,d•� �..tw: a�'"4 rg:*A° trlh.:, '" rih,�+••F`�•'^ �? r'�r'' �,q}z• ,HwS.'�.�"r` �.s1t" .•'.� ,7��,w+ L �.. r� +L C1�?!'*�'.'1k•N_.�:;o#>�enYr_.iw::ra..,fF?��"4,•••�`..--sqs•:(�:�<�r+•*�'-m:. :�.:�,�!,o'Yi'..{tP" � �Pr-_v_c :�'.""'_.xi.nr:'4:��. art.'•::t0 ^saw�.t_L�:•fir:- 7. r r , MEN, ' tr;C_CARe1t1QNT. ,r -David Pmttfe, of Tomato,, to Anniversary services will be Capt, Charles McLellaa, of the BONDS-Go meat, Mt=iotpal and visiting 014remont friepde this held .in the Claremont United Calumet A Heel% Mining Co., of Mortg� ads. Also. .nduetrials. Mrs. Hugh Idechlo,of Pickering, week. Church on S�aaday ext at 11 a.m. Cnlumus, Mioh., spent a week �s Investments at from 6 to 7 pee 1 whited J. H.' e►dd Mas. -Ilea! on -Mrs. R.:Michell sad eon, Frank, and'7 p, W. The special preacher• with his brother. Rev. A. McLel- Oe°t' "Y'aetiday. spent Saturday with Ed. and Mrs. will be the•Rev. Prof. Dow, D. D., lsn, at the manse. Tone and Mrs. Brown, of Hamfl• Neat Lords Ds 1NSIIRANUE-All classes writWind (3lbeon. , of Emanuel United Church College, y there will be eluding Fire, Automobile, ;'Witod- t Ston, visited frlebris in Claremont David and Mrs. Pugh, of Lake Toronto. Excellent music is be- service In the Baptist Church at 11 storm. Accident and Sioklogss.. `-'*on Sunday. field, spent Sunday with relatives Ing prepared by the Choir, and a. m.only: the congregation join- Mrs. R. H. Bowena_nd son, Gor- in.Claretaont. large congregations and liberal Ing with the United.Church In the. Phone or write don, spent:Tuesday sad Wednes= Miss Mabel Qibeean has returned offerings are expected. All- are evening for tlaelr.anniversary ser- 48tP HD. BOWMAN Whitby day or ast week with friends in bome, after visiting with friends cordially invited. ° vices. -- i the city. in Detroit-for a few weeks. The Women's Institute will On Monday, Oct. 10, at 8 p. m., R. H. STROUD, DUNBARTON Robert and Mrs. Worthy, of Tho?. Gregg was confined to the meet at the home of Mrs. McCull- Mrs. H. E. Wintemute, wife of 3ramPtoo, spent Sunday with house for several days last week ough on Wednesday, Oct. 17th. Rev. H. E. _Wintemute, B. A., Harness, Boots and Shoes repais+ed the layter s mother, Mrs. Thomas aufferinR from a severe cold. It is hoped what all_ members, Baptist misHionary in Bolivia, will at shortest notice. Harness made to Gibbons. Wm. and Mrs. Hinchey and will be resent to respond to the deliver a lecture in the Baptist Your order. Give me a trial, and bpi Mrs,-M:_J,Walker-returned home p P „ -convinced.thiat I can give you satis. daughters-of Walkervill%--teff on roll ea-Il: Ass fntereatina talk will--Church"nn-- Mi aionary Work in faction. Agent fo= STACO -Brand-- on Wednesday after spending a Monday. after spending a week be given on "Banking Essentials" Bolivia." A cordial invitation is goods, -45-5. week near London with Jock and by Mr. Aitken. There will also be extended to all friends to attend with Thos. and Mrs. Gregg. Mrs. Fraser. a demonstration of favorite fruits this service. :tn ofiering will be Mies Stephens,of Toronto, spent Rev. H. R.Stephens and T. C. received SLMTO-1=8 over `Sunda with her brother, Gustick were in Fenelon Falls on and vegetables by a few of the Sunday Tuesday attending the organize- members. The program will also Winter will be here perp soon and Revs H. R., and Mrs. Stephan@, y include "Legends of Hallow;;ea." - .6ALR- REGISTER. if you have any notion of and also'attended .the concert on tion of a new Baptist Church. _ Those wishing transportation are purchaeiag a new Monday evening. New jitney service has started requested to Meet on Mrs. .Evans' Tuesday, October 16-Auction sale of sleigh, leave Adam Spears auction sale of near the four corners. Tired farm stock, implements, hay, grain, your order now so that it veranda.- , farm etgck: and implements on patrono taken home and put to etc., the property of W.H. Willison, will be ready when the "Thursday last was a success. bed. No extra charge after mid- The 107th anniversary of the at lot 7, con. 4, Uxbridge. No re- first snow appears. There Was a large crowd and good night: Phone 9887 Baptist -Church on Sunday' and serve. Sale at one o'clock. 12 rhos. rises were realized. DQn't forget to ask' for coupons. Monday was one of the.best to its credit. F. W. Silversides, auction- T� nn A very large cumber from Clare- Silverwareand ' Chins given as history. At.both aerdices,on 8nn'- ser. L �! R N E R ID snout and vicinity attended Mark- day large congregations listened Thursday, October 18th-Auction sale p premiums. These are wonderful CLAREMONT ham Fair on Saturday and report_ premiums. Drop in and he con. to -wopiring addressoe by Rev. of about 12 acres of standing tim- Prof. Parker. of McMaster Uoiver- ber (hard and soft wood and cedar), a very large crowd and a good vinced. D. Ay Scott. Phone 1401. progeam of horse-racing which Wm. Hillmer, with wife and city, and the supper and concert the rear a lot 34, con 6, Pickering _ ,wee the chief attraction. on 'Monday evening attracted a the property of-Thos. Dixon. Sale 7- t child; c3 Mount Dennis, aecoru- ca @city house. 'The ro ram bAlfred Pretty and Master Louis naiad b John and Mrs. Greig P p R Y atone o clock,sharp., Seebills. FredGRf 'Chidlow both underwent an oyer• p p the colored choir of First Baptist Postill, auctioneer, : tion for the removal of their ton• and son Rod daughter, of Brough- Church, Toronto• delighted all. Thursday, October 18th-Auction sale am, visited Lorne and Mrs. Reid, of farm stock and implements, the wile on Monday. The operations Afterb, lingering 'illness due to92 wereer orm y r-T'� nn o age, one o our o ee r t— - =assisted by Dr. Shier, of Ux- E3. and Mrs. Gibson and`Wm. in the person of Ira Powell passed con. 2, Whitby Tp. Sale at one ` Middleton and son, Herbert, spent o'clock sharp. See bilis for terms � bridge. away on Wednesday morning in Alex an Mrs. Morgan, of Lake a few daps last week with rela- and particulars. Ed. Bowman, e��Sll�d g his 84th year. Mr. Powell,* who field •spent the weekend with the tivae in Barrie, Elmvale .and .Me- Clerk, Wm. Maw, auctioneer, - ,ioota, and also took in Elmvale was a life long resident of Clare- ,- action safe former's parents,Duncan and Mrs. moot and vicinity, was of a quiet Tuesday, October 23rd-Auction Morgan. They were accompanied Fair, which.was a decided success. and unassuming disposition and of 10 young cows, Holsteins and i b Dr. and bars. Renwick who -_-__. ____- was highly esteemed b all who Durham,, 2f!steers and heifers,Dur- y y y ham and Hereford, and 10 young sppout the da with Neleon and knew him. He is survived b his cattle, the property of J. A. Hawtin,- bire,'Wagg. y BRING IT HESE widow and three daughters, yMrs, I Brooklin, Ont. HEN you have .� Mra.• Bates and Jack Willison, Midgele of Toronto; Mrs. Me. at Graham's Hotel, o$ Atheae, motored op on 9atur- Now is the time to get a new;BPs of p� Sale at 1,30 sharp. See bills. �Vm, placed an o r d e r ' • Harnef- nr get the old set .repaired. Murchy, of Saskatebewat and Maw, auctioneer, _ with us for a memorial -day and are spending a week with I h Lve in stock samples of 8amael Laura, at home. His funeral will you have looked far in- -relatives and friends here, and Tree: and Jeffrey's harness. The take place this(Friday) afternoon( uxeb 5 Cm* swed Io Ed, to the future for our the alto took in the anniversary former may be ordered through cats, to the Claremont Union Cemetery. A lmd Lm. memorial work stands • ,; _ services to the Baptist Church on Logue at prices quoted. - _ up under stress of time 13uoday and the concert on Mon. Catalogue lrea.l —" "" "` _ ^' and weather. Itis tru- Asy evening I also carry collars, collar p6da. sweat ly a lasting tribute. On Monday evening a* John pada, harness oil by bulk harness '-No GreaterTribute" ' Pallister, accompanied by Mrs, dressing, also silver polish SPECIALPRICES Pallister, was driving into the vil• pad caber parts. N. W. STAFFORD, llage, he collided with a truck be R°Pairs promptly done. Y Iloobting Co Mr. Cook. of Uibridge. L W. P1LKEY, • CLARRMONT $to Ston Road, His car was upset and Mre• Pallis- J['OR TRAM HARNESS Phone Wh ter was thrown out and pafafu11 f� Pbone Whltby ; '.injured, but, fortunately her in", r Witter � t18 r w itee are not tbought to be serious• and with it we have put in •Erase-mounted Team Backband Hpirness, � - Mr. Pal-litterescaped- aithant-re_-_----_ &..stock ot. 2 inch layer trace with heel chains. $42.00 cetvmg any injuries. Both the -" 'Witte ro hreechinR iaa pad of_back- Stoves, Heaters, Furnaces, Pipes -----$4S ` –car mind the truck were consider• band, ably'dkmaged. On account of the and Elbows. Paint*, Blankets - • tare of the street fights Mr. Pal- and Halters, Mits, Gloves, �l;laek-moaoted Teem Backband Harsess, $8850 ����e � �♦� e,a___ g Flower Pot* Etc. b 14" lister could not see the road clear „ .�5 ring Breechiog $44.25 irnd thus got on to the wrong Let us look over your furnace be- Co. aide, Cdruafng a head on collision. -fore it Mete too cold, also your This-Is nota factory harness, but custom made.in onr Insurance An old and respected citizen, to eavetrong�init or roof` own shop at Markham. _ Ohep�ratea for farm and country `the person of Hugh Gregg. passed utay need it, and we w- and collars. build o e: to his rest on Monday, after a are prepared to a specialize o repairs to harness lar . Windstorm Insurance on buildings, llnRes r indisposition. Mr, Gregg Sive you the beat of service on " .'I wind-mills,Silos eta ` was•bora on the old homestead on any repair work_or Automobile Insurance new jobs. • the 9th con. of Pickering in the '- � � .•A to C 1850, where he carried on the - - g .- We have for quick sale the FOR O a kinds. •occupation of farming until 1912, following specials : Harness and Collar Manufacturer - FARMS or phone when he retired to the village, 1 Furnace, 20 inch fire pot. pipe where he has enjoyed a well-earn lase, Dearly new MARK13AM, CONT. `Home Phore 3.400 E D. B 0 1lY M A N ed seat. Fifty yearn ago next 1 No. 1 Fleury plow,new — ------ --- - 20 WHITBY, ONT. .Tune tri married Janet Story, of i No. 1 Fleury plow, with Tinkier Attention y■-,, Pickering, who predeceased him a wbeel _F R M E ' F R Farrmers, A�bcn{rL -few months ago. He waft one of a 2 Cream sepftrators.-in good.condl• family of nine and is survived by tion, thea PREMIUM CARDS GIVEN WITH EVERY CASH PURCHASE -three sisters sad one brother, viz : p O'F STAPLE LINES AT THIS STORE. I1havA secured the agency for the Frost blrs. Labe. of Iowa ; Mrs. Robert 1-McCgrmic>t•Deering separator, & Wood and Cockshutt Facet Impls- Richsrdaon, of Walkerton ; Mrs. new, at coat to clear Bee a t em. a o$ enc that you get them. tsAndrew Storey.,of Toronto, and - s° r lar • mote. and will keep constantly oft h d epsirs for these pope .John, o! Claremont. He fe also C A . CDOPER School will be opening in a few daps-we have a implements. Isarvived by two daughters, Mrs. u to a an stable = fall line of supplies. Also Loudoa'e mann d tabl �Charlee Elliott, of Brooklin; Mrs. I fittings. etrll�ARrF,��N� I will also tate coaCraote for painWng Win. Palmer, of Clarmont, and barna and houses by a new Mrs: W. Pugh "deceased." He - For the Pickling Sea�.on�--a full line of Cider, White Wine and Heinz process, by spraying. DURANT MOTOR GARS White Pickling Vinegars, also was-of a quiet, unassuming die- AND TRUCKS ..-Estimates cheerfully given. ;apoeitioa, a kind husband and Fath- �a -_,JARS' RUBBERS AND ZINC RINGS X7.62 Phone 1820. -er,•sn ideal neighbor And a great a loverof home. The remains were Price@ Reasonable - Quality Goods rl �SIIII C18T8m0IIt said to rest in the Claremont Union SCO tt's -,-Store Highest prices paid for produce r Cemetery on Thuradoy afternoon. Phone your order, We deliver. G redn River The whole village was shocked ClareinOnt phone Asarkhatn~8402. . .1oa :Sunday to bear of'the very k Factory sadden death of Mary Ellen Por- a flrY Bas ac Por- ter-, beloved wife of Wm. Mandell, General w Manufacturers of who had been gosng about in her Tor Pickling ' Wm. M. Duncan', Merchant Green ' River All kinds.of Fruit Baskets, cedar -health, but was suddenly A full ling of jars- r strichen and died instantly at her -- " Crown pints 90c - Be ry Crates, '•hone here.' Mrs. Mundell, eldest : ' ,` Crown gnarts 1.25 Farmers'Bushel Baskets, daughter of the late Robert Por= ter,ex-M. P., was born on Janu- Jar rabbets, heavy, 8 doz 25c - Clothes Baskets. -- ` 'Ary 31st, Zinc Jar rings, 20c doz y+ 1881, is Pickering Town j tT- _�ehip. On Octobea 22nd, 1884, she Parawax Ito pkg _ ► ` W became the wife of 2,d, Mandell ' A Safe'Repository for Frank Penno .•k Will. All kind's of spices and vinegars a6aN� L Proprietor :II! mad thev lived in Oxford County for pickles on hand at is Bonds (>r Other Phone Markham 186* �for•some years, blit she spent the Ioweet prices, _ 'greater part of her life in Peel W Valuable Papers Cony, coining to•Claremont five A T T Y . ',� "years ago. Mrs -Mundell was a '.'Dry Goods �� . ��' SAFETY Deposit Box in your womt;n of sterling Christian etrxr Ladies' Silk Underweare and Hose STANDS FOR THE BEST :acter•and was nctive in all church A nearest branch of the Stondard work. Her infirience will go on at reduced prices., : and on and while those most close•. Fuji Silk in colors and white * Bank is'the_ logical place to keep ly associated with her will be 85c per yard. r �e yonr value es for security and con-. n lonely they will have nothing but Mede Jhirte,.epecial,`1.00 each G happy memories of her to cherish. `I venience. We shall be pleased to 0 Besides her husband she is snrviv Men,'fins, 8 pr for 1,00 ed•by two daughters, Grace, at furnish you with apace necessary ky r • home acrd Mrs. B. F. Kilpatrick, ,"ry - * for your requirements at tnioimum and one eon, John, and threegrand Groceries � - � rates. ;children, Marion and ghirley Kil- A fresh stock of Groceries always Dstrick and Wm. Mandell, jr., all on hand at lowest prices. "of Claremont, also by two sisters, STANDARD BANK, Mra Wm. Hunter of Elmvale,%n Try us with your ?l : Litter' Carrier9, Hap Carriers Mrs. (Dr.) Fergpaon of Kineardine, next order. - '1 OFA a Pumps, Door Tracks, Cow and five brothers, Wm. of Elm' ESTASUSHED 1873, i Sale Andrew of Goderich, John - of g-_e�ro'v_e,, ancl_`�Valter and 'Aowle Pressure Systems Etc �y�l m e g It will pa's .for to get my prices on •George of Alberta. �er_iinera }r/�� -�A —at,c, where. took place on Tuesday, Oct. 'Atb, Phone 1402, . . � M,1ri,1ge!P, Picitcring&arch FRANK J, PROLTSE ' from Claremont United Chnrch to �\ i� ► q s..+,.�...i•-at a �l(IN F•R1��•, 0 N ARIA' the Union Cemetery, Claremont, LAKE 1 } e ' . •.:,+•. -• 3t ,/ _�C+ e.. i.. .L .ph.`n. ,y xP .. <V^ Y'.e ' Gt'Y 'P 'M ' ..ti � 3r.x'.ii ..'�. _ �.* `�,.,"'�. .1�..^i.p. K:'^.�.��.• '�y :e^".,A �,.�.;� »4 rue� - `„ •4. �`.ta• may... ;•�y�a. ..,n„@'.��i;�s .�4..;4t ,, . J, � K 'elf�r44�' �”• RYn •S, "��4 •q •X �''�'!`�u+.;fi}' .f .°fi' .l,'r _.,.: •aasnr.?.r'.r, x;.,. z :�•�.�. ��',:m�aat•�.• r: .,.ter rt:,w-.— . � ,.�.•.. :��,• ra n.:a .,r.• –,rte' .r.:. _ . "; '.�!',' ,r a.e a.:.t2L•fi. a}a1�4'�i<,: ?' iR".iY.+t.,-�.,yk...... .,... xn---,r-r-�s1-r. -:+ :'• �.+:..st. "a•^ �C -:-t .••m_' _:•r• x - .. err rdt, +a ..,.:`>. ,a. .r `�i. :r, S .,.. i. ,a, r• "� 1. ;. '"� • Y. .. f ��a N , ayp.-�y.� yf;.,! h. qa ser'.;,.,. ,y, anir,'S -.,•n, rr: .� ..,s. FIG!" •,'E�.a%...'. , +'. - .._ _ _. ...— ._ —__ .._ -- ._____. �` iY c: w ,.r M For Y Folks r '' ' The Ja,�ket Strikes Porto co t ;r Yai +i dung 1 - in Punt Beax ` _ a New Stile Note fir' ,� ,�' Y . How Canl�tdtac's ilaleir�ant Marine Brings Us Good Things ;yam.. From Other Lands A great deal is said ab,.nc the flokte• Blossoms and Fru;te and a' � , , '! Y Hasa of fashion, but in reality Styles + „•> Lon Succession of Gold , *` 'Not ,valy long ago, boys and girls, Lures, hooka..ani! a thousand other s ,^. chassge slowly, alatcsah imperceptibly, $ .. -eft Days Makelife' Easq \were in the midst of the holiday sea-'things too numerous to mention. •, and sometimes stand Quite still. This _. , ' k+on. They receired Iovely toys and.Among the valuable things !t brings [act fa illustrated lir the many of the and Peaceful in this had all kinds of good things to eat. back is machinery which has a deeper nwdea for the coming winter. Dresses, A.3 they sat and played with their meaning for daddy than for you. ,; !rata, coats and accessories ere fur tho Isle of Dreams gt[ts, I wonder did they ever think Across the Channel, the freighter Ira- must part fuudamentalty the same as Porto Rico, now recovering slowly .'•where all the woadertuI thin8s came:vela picking up our toys !n C}erlrsany, heretofore, with jurat enough smart from the effects of the disastrous hur- from' i which has workmen doing nothing else !' new touches to give them faahlon;ricane, has been called the "Isle o! Iall year long but making toys to be appeal. breams." The novel forma of plea! It we were magicians we would be, �� sold chiefly at Christmas. Then to One new mode, howe ver, has made I life, the almost unbroken auccesaira `able to draw, a marvelous picture I > its appearance, and that is the jaekat.Iof balmy golde.. days, the constant �1, France for some of our beautiful glissa , �.'.. around Christmas time and the New :s;> ,It modifies the ensemble; it gives a sighing or the trade wind in the trees, ware and Feria clothes and periupses. , r� Year by just imagining where our! Away aftosa the Atlantic ocean ;ys � r new,line to frocks and suggests novel' all give a newcomer from the temper• r" presents came from and what pictur• : moque peoples spent hours of labor in then, to the British West Indies where ! erxa''' : cuts for fur wraps. ate zone the feeling that it is not quite ztaking them'. There would'be a stilt we bet our Christmas fruits. Atter The ensemble coat fur evening real. Lite there !a ab easy. agreeable, '.hoose exciting picture in following the I that some stops at Atlantic ports in dress is often a jacket reaching only peaceful, that he tesla sometimes as it ;:';iiveuuea which brought the 8itts ,to' the United SLatee to load up with to the waist, in Turkish fashion, and he were in a.trance,tar removed from g.r things which enter into use almost some of them are.sonars in shape, actuality, us. We would see boats, big and; hourly in our lives, and so back to Often they are in brocade with sleeves The vegetation of.. Porto Rico is of `` small, ploughing through stormy•seas Halifax or Saint John to drop all the that ripple from the elbow, One I faacinathn� interest to the plant stn- 11 to bring us the vresenta which are I CUL. J. S. IUI';iYNlt3, C.M.G. jacket made iu thin fashion consist- dent. Besides many varieties of palm. valuable things picked up and have Pura• I them brought by train to ue. There Chid Commissioner, Department c! sully carries out_this rippling effect trees; there are bitter almonds, man ''-,- As Canadians we would think of the Coloaiaktiun and Development, T; •,. � is one more trip the C.G.M.M. takes I Canadian Pacific Railway, who, for by the collar which fella to the waist- goes, oranges, limes and grapefruit. Canadian Merchant Marine which which we haven't mentioned. It. over fifty years, has�beeo active is line and ties in a large bow in trout. One finds' a thrill of novelty in v� manages a string of ships which ply brings goods ti'rom one side of Canada I Canadian land settlemeet. An out.- i As decorative accessories for frocks sending a yard-boy shluntng of p to every quarter o[the earth and fetch to the other. That trip !s from %'an-i atrnding authority on Canadian int they may become very interesting. one's own cocoanut tree to .got back all kinds of cargoes. From broil-f m $tion and ooloniaat.ion roblems - tourer through the Panama Canal{ Sgt P Black chiffon dresses,.for instance, are a cocoanut for dessert. At first • lkng hot regions of the earth, the ships h6 hes recently rioted Important _ alongside jungle and swamps teeming extremely chic, but for some people one is aurpria.ed to see limes !n• V,. of the C.O.M.M., as it is called, come; I p!ane with the Britiel► Government with alligators and screaming wild I for the movement of British settler ; they are a trifle too somber to be worn stead of lemons used for iced tea sad P - to us with those foods and articles' birds flying overhead, into the Atlantic) i becomingly. If they are relieved by a on Ash, but one comes to -prefer liana . ��` „ "';. that make the holiday season a Joyous!Ocean and thence North to our Cana•, jacket• paterned perhaps in silver on account of their finer flavor ung ..;18 *. event. As they draw closer to Canada -- "b- meet-Lite-eokder-wegrtier and err. than Eastern harbors. From British� - !discs against the black chiffon back- their cheapness. They sell at four foe,. 5 --dyer ur tasty maple !ground, the gloomin4,ay gives way to 1 cent, and are brought to the door <f rive Anally to port with decks and i y sac re ren ora. ra isrdiaar s"r9p and our Christmas apples wins p the gleam of the Pattern, n o er a - ..-.equipment Ice-aheathed• and undergo l the lovely red skins. i�el mus Centra cases, the jacket y assume the role fly coni 6 cents a dozen. . ,t. 1 many difficulties to give us our boll-I All this the C.G.M,M. does. Of u[ a frame to set oft the picture made The mango fa one of the beautltui I •day presents. 'course it isn't the only line which! - - i by the dress. Such a jacket in shades i tropical trees. It is in thick foliage - r' When sister swings bar dainty para- brings us thQae wonderful gifts and Religious Bodies Plan to Erect o[ copper• yellow and gold metal clout f all the year round; iia leaven are, a � :{> sol colored with t#nts which shade! foods- But it !a unique In its service Cathedrals in Australia's enhances the values of a blue-green I rich, glossy green. The fruit, some Into each other. so as t0 typify the' to Canada, for It not only helps to! chlffou dress, with which It is brought what oval fn shape. bangs at the sad "t \ Land of the Rising Sun from which I teed ,ua and glue ua our pleaaurea, Capital into unity by a blue-green lining, of a stem at least a tout tong, limp they came, do you think of Japan with but It also has the effect of creating Canberra. Australia-�'artuuei re•. '[$e jacket sometimes appear» !n j as a shoe lace. Then there is the � its polite brown peoples' Those deli• good feeling between cuuutries, This liglous bodies of Australia are en the turm ut a bulern boll) un alter• gents Maria tree, with purplish pinit ,t rate porcelain dishes which grand- to so because it can help to,materially deavortug to establish headquarters noon dresses and rx;caaioually on bell-shaped bloasotua. � .. mother prizes so much came from carry out the trade treaties which at Canberra. Aa the capital has 1.F those of tweed and jersey. The "Man's Love" Blossoms.. I _ Japan, where it took years and years Canada makes• been In existence as such [or only one Fur jackets are much to the lore,i Another interesting Perto Rivas �,r' of toll to perfect the making of Such go when you are toying .with the year, and has as yet a population of and are appropriate not only for sporty plant to the vine called Corazon de l wi«plike crockery i Christmas gifts which will soon be only. 5000, the scope of the churches wear, but for formai occasions. They I Hombre-1-Man's Love"I. This lux-. ... C Our boats bury In their holds theats bare again, remember the hours of fa limited. Practically every de- give an appearance ,,f luxury at a cost uriant vine has long, narrow, dull a, ..' precious cargoes and proceed to- work that many people contributed to nomination is already established which la moderate coatpared to that - green leaves, hearing cluater4 of tube, another Ianbnearby, yet, so much big-' tiring them to you, Including that of there. s'omr of then' in temporary of long c,,at. They are almost Invert- I lar blossoms ending in an Irregular Wger than the Island of tiny Japan that i our own sailors of the C.G.M.M.-"The premlees, and others In specially built ably made up of a combination of ` there is hardly any comparison• You I number of pRtals aumAwhat !!te'thoae Sailor.", churches The Anglican and Roman pelt+, whish is the new note in tar I of a daisy, The flower, of a waxy i, haus all heard about this- country. — .41-- Catholic authorities -ubtaiaed bites faNhiotiA, The shirt sat tura are In ' teau-a, Is at first pure white; later h 7,-3It la ('hills whose tolks have lately British Fog Herrn $1�eflcea and preparwl plans for Imposing the lead been fighting among 'themselves as- cathedrals notate time ago and now faint streaks of pink appear, Rradu• To Please Resort Colon oto mrxlei +sown baa'ao Interest ally, Spreading until the whole biosaoi$ they grow up out of that sleepy $tate y the Presbyterian Church has also tug ,cart-collar of barundukl. o[ which In which the land has been for many` Bexhill. England -Mourn'tul Mary" completed plane for Its Cathedral of fur are mads also the c•uRa. and the la a lovely Into of coral. -This deep eau dually Into blood rad, »beats file I icenturies Our Canadian sailors warp! has lost-her job. she has been given gt, Andrew oII ('apitoi Hill, diamond motiRs on the "ldeo of the i poetic name expressive of iia evolia- _their boat Into the dock at one of the w full month's notice, and-the nerve The destgn toll-,wa the traditional jacket' The•coat Itself is of links z anally blpl Chinese porta and start load racked residents of the fee tonelite Gothic c"ppb n tion. ;, ling on boarvi a Chousand bales of resorts within sound of her walls are spire. Special feature& of the build- ' remar a e e e n For formai occasions these fur jack or .little apple," from which emsuatert foods which are going to make mouths jubilant, ! Ing will be a Warriors Chapel with Sts' should be worst with a one-piece a polauII so subtle that weary travel- - WatAr and bring gasps of delight The only friends "Mournful Mary' an Imposing entrance, and provision dress•.having a circular skirt o[ broad I ars stopping to rest under Its Inviting . t„ You have seen the ivory and ebony' has are the members of the Imperial' hag also been bade for an open air cloth which fs carried up onto• the, 'Shade are said to have.never %ked ornaments In the parlor. They wxvere merchant service guild, which guards i pulpit for special occasions, . The bodice, !again. Still another is the yLa s. men. ' tors' ('hapel Ii Intended as a Rodier• the, master weaver, eontri- 1 glans specimens of which shed their ?;. , live mainly on rice It 'costs them They have submitted a protest against Presbyterian nations mem i. ` very little to live for rice is cheap. her dismissal with Trinity House, fragrance over the c arming Lissa at. !Su they Spend fanny days to makings !'eoldlers who tell in the war it. may be said that the actual pelta What will fog-bound ships do, they 1 Presbyierlany throughout Australia most in vogue look like fabrics and pante, on the south coat The costly Pel - - thc* lovely articles which come to us. I pant, from which to made a c•statly per _ ask indignantly it Mary'&. piercing have contributed largely toward their that Rodier's turltke weaves are hard fume grown wild 1n the woods. liters) the tseight of perfection. The silks shriek fails to warn them that they representation at Canberra. I to .distinguish at a distance from Lha - . ,- .which mother loves to wear come from' are approaching the most dangerous _ kinds of cart us lap snares Loc the un' true skins. 1 China and are the best the viorid' turning in the English Channel' For i w Besides, there' to the coralita rine, - produces. We have all tasted the de- Mary is; the foghorn of the Royal Sou,I Canada will produce about 79,973.300 Iicfou8 preserved fruits and spleen bushel$ of potato es Lhla year. A little'bop was told by his mother II with clusters ut clear, bright pink; .• ereigrt Llghtehip, and it she Isrrt lx,p. that it was God who makes people 1 the showy bougaiav111ea• rhe deltrate which set our mouths tingling and add, ular with the residents at least the i Mea arP more valuable than wo Rood Ye,+ I know 1t is God,— he Bald• to a tasty meal. 'Many of these are sailors appreciate her, plumbago, hihlsrus, both rad and plat, ., "but .mothers help a lot. I and he brilliant poinaettla, which from the other side of the world- The old days have gone forever.- -.b t ll from the country of many millions of `p men. "What offs- nonsense"' "It's !octan reaches the second-story win- fetlow•akinned people, rever.- a tact, Every man has his price: but Hal[ of what the manicurist charges dows of a dwelling. in the forests From China, our boat pulls out for, Chief Plenty Coups, i brides are given away. i pays for the coaversattuII. are graceful tree ferns, wild oranges 1 and tiny orchids far more exquisite 'the land of our first cousins. It 1s on .eta way to Australia through smooth than those in the Aorista' shupA bens with a hot nun shining overhead.' The Mediterranean, Once the Whole Known World . , The coc•oarut is one of Porto Rico's .` Ras Of most useful trees. The juice of the I.-• .... (Au3traltan boys and girls take their, E~ pTLANO c suttsmer holidays at Christmas. They green cocoanut is much valued as a '; .. _ __ k by the natives. are underneath us and have . 'their . . drill American sol- _ diers._fauad__R_R4_ttui_-first in the war __ irvintar _when our summer sports are - ,{ % . . In full awing. Into one of the Auetra• '.1 _, >:: with Spain. Frozen, sults a little �, sugar added. It becomes a refreshing ' Ilan ports pours wool from the count• '" .. ie8a ranches which dot the Australian . sherbet. 'Cocoanut ice cream la mads pr,vinces. This comes eventually to ,� from lite milk of the riper fruit. seed ° t I "`• an even more delicious dainty is toads ' Canada and guards as from stinging I . "' ` rEeziuK a mixture of half cocoanut - $winds and .icy blizzards. When we °"" " �` -get colds, we call on Australia to give .: , by t t y „ , and hal[ pineapple jolts �S. ,; Porto Rtoau coffee ti parcleulariy 1. jus eucalyptus;to clear our heads. Our X� < aromatic. This year's crop suffered -i +�� boat beings this. too. It comes from �,;y ;� x�4 # � i heavily in the hurricane. The natives r, a section of Australia known as Tae-' ••.;, � „ .: - . ''4. .. . heir own w v oI oKee roast- ,,,. ,�,,,, ��f have o a c manta. ,. . y r ng._ one which does not appeal 'to Atter .Australia come the lagoons' j. ;•' r .tea" 'V c°f j many Americans. They mix coffee and coral reefs et the south Sea is- :` ' ". lands o[ which you moat have read. I with sugar and burn it• the process I , resulting in a strong, pungent flavor [t is here that our boat picks up the :' :- s s TfiTou�hout ,the island,mala roads .raw material which is turned into the ,.' ON THE i lire fine and beautiful: Yaueo, whose "ezquiaitely perfumed soaps which we . GRERT .►1 I r houses cling to the often of its ')itis, use every morning. . They'are made . PYRAN`!/D, I and climbs to a point from which the atom dried caoanut kernels. These� EbyPT s seen b yond. .,conta4n the most fragrant of 0118 which �.,' t < <� a�a ,:. skirts the sea can be e are the most valuable cohstftuent of c : " ,.;. I islTnd, anderwhile Raelrt eine reslow _- Soap_ You have heard of "copra n'. d to linger every town, I. Inclined a at - Thee fa dried cocoanut kernel. -rt . � «A � and p worth-talon 011-account Then to India with its- bazaars and .0 �L � � of dthe mountainous character of the I,_ tourists and many different religions. Y <; I Island, the road Is at times forced out irfiousa'nas, .o[ workmen are employed s• '<' t almost to the water's edge; in places . In hammering out the beaten brass' �• 'fte. u; d z t ,. a4 %�Y : the spray from the sea cotaes nose trays which we so proudly display in { > a 'Ru I dashing into the windows. . our homes. Some of these have the `' a., �,�; s - jnr)at intrfc-ate Patterns worked 1II! °>w Z r, i x j --�— _ them, even to being outlined 1n differ•' °M t : < >t °q ` `* '' j� New Fuel TC!'fi$ StatBoll #. ant colors-chiefly reds. green and C w :`; t`r M. :• sting station la he,ttg Anew fuel to blacks. From the Vale of Cashtnit, erected at Ottawa for the Department comes some of the delicate fabrics ' ' ;'uf Mines, It will be equipped with which ore handle so carefully, It has. T world Is on the march. 3fary day to day: What a broadening, In- „ . _ ; large scale apparatus for washing o, •'to be brought many miles overland, a Marr or*R*td whn might heretofore spiting experience: i Beyond doubt there 1s no .more 1n �yAyryyE briquettinR• and cartx)ntaing coals for before it reaclies our boat. The little have had a circumscribed and-limited holler teats, powdered„feel tests, and # tereating region than the Mediter : : I W,C46.AZ6/E+� , -• 1 , . . s carved ivory 0rnamente that have pat• fit`( now 'circles the globe. goes to i ranean, and today itn•"art• history,a�,d, ` ';for retoeting shales' and.rednlag�r.iA -e/'* '' ternas .wgrked on them finer than 'a s uth.:America and Africa, visits the scenic wonders'-'lure and fad'etinate _ This wi1�4 furniah'tarititias for a muoli ? '-piece of,lace are urate in India. People 0 • '- • - ` more complete study o[t'anadJan i'veis ". . d CA g0 blind at Dna time mating p!cturhque West Indies region andl thousands of tourists annually. Kama stirred a tnemory 'of.IonRinR In manj - enjoys the scenery and fathoms the but a few of its attraction$ F1gypL than has hlthert0 bRen pr)sstble. ," 'Use+m: so intricate were the designs. P hearts-heerta' which vnarn 'to have _�_ - ----- _.. F.: I{alt Rabl>tsd,the C.G.1K.M. boat sets mysteries o[ the Mediterranean which Italy, Spain. Turkey, Syria. PahNattnH their wand-rhl! ilrram.j, covering Lha : ,out for iifngland, where it picks up fin.I several ^eriturles ago was tate entire(and the Islas of Greece where "Sap- rhllcjraa can Uxll lbs parent*, ll0----- '�' lased wooHba goods, boc+ts, shoes, vi,t i mmWe - trues. ,the psrents can't Coot tbe, children. • !osY. What a thr+Gi! from pho loved .and soar,." and you have birthplace ut the »arid, coma _.., .. . :�''• I , �I . L, .. . 1. :. ' yds tlli _ s, :rue .'.. .. ... ,. p.... ":R^ ,y. ,i..:, e^". M n. F`Y ..x !•'3%z'! •aMr. � .< ..: ! �. r.::a . u.. •ti i .e,,:.. .r ... ,._, ...,: : ... •_ .G -,d. 'ism ''eye• •y..:v:, ,'4.ir.. s. .Ve. wx 3F+ `^s+ �.�F 34Y''t ,r,.,r 2ai,�a•y:,. .}��a�, yy p,x�,w�r.•„•ya.. Y, :...,." .. .,n r,�,..;.: .�. f,-_�a - .,i'.�a, .. p 4,iw•"cru - y�ip'L .. we« w., r... s' ,a„t '.iM' A' _ ,-$,. �i 14���.' u�:^ .vvi)'?s 'ia<S:isi.::� T"'''y �-.'rl^ '"�i?:°�a`'"�iS +r:..`ri "i .-'��..'?Si'"&a' 'tth�.55S1�.•r''"+tYc°''.'F3�i: ' �3f-� �'' � :., •,G -y `b _ : t" .�„. �.. - - • r _ ,..._r......-. _ _ ••.•:--. ____. _ '. Pelroiean lean�4 as d .MI". 'AL pointy lational s. �� point Bank stock boosted tbgfr average r• ti.. iA1 -_ 811.76. W U776. ' ..,The 'high if)ctAls b11 ' COA1t �LFOtI�I ~' .for the group of +eight' of 89b.8f 4 ed—Liniments of was attained in Apt:T lacrt and the luso _ y of 300.76 in January. Striking gains NEWS Na V1,10. - - 1 were made by individual mellttbere"of i - ;-v t ria mo'tlther dime se does.the blood r R 93, Dom1n _ ` the. B oup. oypl,wan up a! - -- tJbJects to thea of'Cot m �'Rraron" ion 8, 'irpperiel i:, Montr'eai 1A- "d - w r«� ' I thin-no rapidly ea In .Asoma- � oO blot•oulrjr .does it -becoide thin New tori.—Tee tt7elaneae Corpora- Nova-8cotlti 19. Ibut tit -to loaded with impurities—'tion of Ahnerlra 1ias taken issue with s 'iketimut4c poisons. Without the pro_ the Better 8mrsinaras Bureau of ier' of Gold r _ -. <rrr• labs tatter's E Ii6eu®alit{winune. Without the proper fork (qty, iwc.,- ,.treataseni these Roisona increase, the .rtecent reronsrtaeadatlma Pkat lige w°r'd _ < idtRsaned joints swell and the patient "rayon--�'0oe8 '� ormJagrt3oe with -By ALIX THORN_ RC .Rose a P�[Oe � �"�� t ;becomes a cripple. Most treatments the masse 44 1ta Zrrot3trct. 14e objecting p heart, ra3s we deserve aueh�days of g • • .1 aWly aim •to 'keep down the palm, is based on lire gra that •eebmesel t�1�T i ea in tie �..� Vence with every• unfavorable 0n 9O d in BSa t +lTt9m r�yoa radiant' hours that '-orleete+ss ftftion a renewed attack follows: in its aicsil atnII�lt�Psdaa7 rpr+tApertles (3+etltGvrtea hold?, --� --' �Po cast out rheumatism the blood tLat wde>4sCion.'� the inrueanla rr $ spry that cM>udless beads. where C"ified A&ertys Tents tsurret be enriched and the rheumatic.eorsrneri talion would cause arorif stem. birds, w1r� �� Preserving Nlagalk'a .:,.poisons driven out, with.the natural between Ate 7abrics and •cuticles �d ,� 3sirrbotwtiatefl tress tient guard L RUG YARN stet retigna of the body. This can,best ,the -comMany �snd these now wisterred, floe wtr+eet A National 'Question With PER POUND UP. TWENTY- r lite done through a course of.Dr. Wil-,to 'as `myon. The �cumpany Turf-bee _ _,- �1•�� one samples free. Stoking h llama' Pink Pills," tour have a ape ctsnt+ende dtrat ,tire tiureau has "no :an- International Interest'. 7 am Id efts;Dept 1 Orillia. Ont. '+. title•action on the blood, giving it new.'�rity 'to 'name "a :product, and +t'bat. a hi17°i11eEs ranlee8 is flats of fairy Beauty spot or power plant? The Sts.ac+Ciern'Sn°finis•usae can onAy reevlf and, a aoderA,a.Haw•er appears to be "a little When ilies -o Eavestroughs'or Coa- ri��nes�and redness., Thousands have doctor Ylpes you wilt save money by igi •cor#usion tend" mtsrepresentaifan. 'The' wu"ide. {b2ooioes akliew est ev'ry of both" Use the tails as far as Poe- specifying "QUEEN'S HEAD" Galvan tried this treatment with beneficial hand'! tied 8he•ts—"G*9d for 70 yearns." &sk .castle. That every ou'fI'erer from The 'cdmpany'potnis out, In •addition, stole for power- tlevelopoaeat without any reliable r3beet,Metal.Worker. The•sunset's, -o'er the Ama'rrWers gr4aa rheumatism who does' not try Dr_ that the 'local 'b ureau's'�recommeuda- old. . • injuring them ars a, spectacle. The --�_ ' Williams' Pink Pills is neglecting the. tion :1 -contrary'to the rpositlon'•taken engineer's old contention that beauty the 'Alafianal Better Buaitiese tO heart,'Q0 we deser*e these. day; of abou'k4 be entirely sacrisecd to utility w W��A �p? most hopeful means of recovery is .by 'gold'? -shown by thn, statement of Mr. David t RUPeau :about three -years .ago. _ ^ has been abandoned, according to an London Morning Post icons.): It Carroll, Piclou, N.S., who eaYa 'same+as�umente'app18"to mama- editorial writer in The Engineering. la too much to hope or wish.that yvo-' "For years I was troubled with rheu- 44an 'Celanese, :LLd. _ ��+ ( /KSI News-Record (New Turk)- Says thin men should ever forswear allegiance Watiam. The pains were not continu- Strath Atwerages 'Up M0"th all- A• �i ROIB R. paper; to "fashion—".'deformed thief" though SUS, but they always "returned, and �' Stember wy � L� "1"aaoY divergent views have been he be. But now that they 'enjoy the Tr}ces - rick lt.`s .Va expressed on tb* preservation of. N1,' dignity of equal political status, Is it kept getting worse. I tried so-called electric belts 'and many mtedlellatm f:ahange in :the month .40f. Septembermn the 'Toronto 9tglyara Fa[is said tie amount at water, too' much to aspect them to demand that may be diverted for power Pur. some .say in dictation"of theft Each but did uoi flet more than temporary !made •an 'average gain of practically h t,e relief. Only those who leave suffered I three points ;and the average Qf-84- st at It moi �e �' � '°s' $e °! theme views came to Iona,. or.obey a native Father tn-a;s- - from this trouble-mNI realize what I stocks at the end of the month wcae •diati'ess of. �babylttaud aad cbti+llt oed, 4 iroat at the recent taeeting of the alien decree? After all, they maybe suffered at times. I had begun to apPraa}mately on lige same level as and ape' the problem t*1 i American Society of Civil Engineer$�reminded that their menfolk do. not tleapair of getting better when a <d .danuar' "3 .and aver 6►gt points 3%04"W mother bas to solve. 4YIe Yieal- in Builalo. But tie most iaaportanL' look to any foreign models for the - '"ad urged me te•'t+� Dr. VI'flliams'I$fie •tire close of 732i. •4JnJy three iineut-tor ffiese Itgeeff'e 6Ystrrianee$ yart"o,f the d1scti861on then was the' style of their-clothes. On the contrary, Fink Pt)ln, In a shore time i could 1 Atha in the curseat year 'have re �Lbat make baby-cry coailnatally asd first official publication of the Special they Provide the models for the world. feel this medicine het ing me, so l distwb hitt-'sleep arum be-4+c�--sad- fateraatAma! Niagara, Board's interim „{ It be that English women. having gladly continued taking the pills and P ,d •a�pterciber-' ge than •aK Ube 1�ectivc, sad. Above all. Derfeetiy report. -The board recommended the achieved yo much, are witting to be sons found that Avery trace of the i safe. immediate Undertaking of certain: outdone by men in a miatter that eon- September average ad 'i07.s66 eem self- trouble had disappeared. and there paitee writih :a peek ,cat,]20.23 re'acDedl � The alPaoiuteiy este treatment for remedial measures 1n order'to divert terns so much'their dignity and self- J disturbances' of the stomach: And water from the centre to the flanks' sufficiency? was a great Improvement in my gen•t in A4"-E last .and A low of M26 at ieral health. It fa now two years bowels Is Lound In Baby's Own of the Hortieahot Fall and to the Am-� (1f lett grot>pe the ,vt3ltties wa'g the Tablets• Thousands of mothers_have ertean Falls. but it failed to e:pres$ Isinct i took Dr.-W ilhar.:a' Pink Pills Dissatiafled Client: -That car I and f have not had thrq et twinge had their problem solved through�itself on- whether more water may be; bought from you won't go." The Car E. derilies wss'tlie early 'tree is elaow a;t]rem. They are guaranteed to be diverted for power purposes without let the trouble In tbaj� That !i der};ie at 11S,l9. contrasted with ' Dealer "Well, air, you said you want- why iconfidently recC-" , the pills !]tilt is flee or* tmeath. Tile free from all injurioue drugs and can- harm, after the remedial- measures .e ,f not possibly do harm to even We ed one that wouldn't use much petrol to other tluQerera." high � the, year "et 121.33 wain ab- !youngestI have been taken. Thin latter question You can can get ,these Pills from any tattledto May last sad Liv los of babe-they always do good. ought to be answered squarely In the.; e medicine dealer or by mail at 60c afloat report, since it fe an In- loos from The Dr. W`illlama' Medicine ll5•21 In Judy. Passing of Tw1a City 1 Baby's Own Tablets regulate the board's common dividend made for a decline stomach and bowels; banish eon$d• separable part of the $abseil for: Headaches WA)mpany, Brockville, Ont, patios and indigestion, break eak up colds whose study the board„ was Instituted. of 8�ir points 1n the price of tole issue and simple fevers and promote that The beauty of the Falls is at Issue For a headache, however broagbt the average for-the group h��giving sleep which li! so aeces painful, inhale a little Min- tClvle politicians are divided tato only because water is being drawn of nine down materially. qty to the welfare of the baby or aid's and bathe forehead. !'two kinds-those who are fit for moth- for power development, and because Thirty listed common industrial growing child The Tablets are told hl.red relief • ;Jag and those who are fit for anything. stocks were up close to- 3 points at it to der Sra dome t0 draw still more ft by all medicine dealers or by mall at It can be done without iLjuring the 76.21, contrasted with 72.41 at the end 2bc a -boa from The Dr. "Wflltame' ! s � u use Red Rome Orals. a of August. January saw tee high- of Impressiveness of" the' great natural a YO Medicine Co., Brockville, Out. spe,t•mcti The day to past when many Vesisse_-Ttea M y --- with the vie-w--ex- ,ewipor Canada's finest tea and July the low of 79 94. ill — im ate�lly reduce 20th tela "I The unlisted group advanced over'Murderer AgrY'ees pressed by Lord Kelvin that the Fails iF bilis. Red Rose !Orange our points-from 48 3610 4T'70. Good- sbould be laid bare to provide the year Tire common gained 26, Farmers to Become Leper maximum amount of power; bat; on ,'Pekoe %acts longer because the other hand, few will gc to the 1 j1lm anal mt!lilgtl7 and Dalry S, Service Stations I and Hiram Y r , Walker Cotxlerham and Worts 6: The, other extreme of maintaining that the k I riTnent Falls 'should be left'untouched eves - oils were up n -_ _"T tY � t Z vanced 6 and British American and j Will BeMade in t ei. a �� by eroetfon, and even though proper _ — Lithuania Frogi>ieerlug measures will enable - • - ULD great amount$ of power to'be obtalneti - STUDY" OF DISEASE without detracting from_their "beauty. VORK FOR It Is only the extremists on either side - who do not realize that the waters «.. 1;epioay Will Be Developed " Niagara have two distinct. values, Through Vayious Stages the' ertbetic and the power valueMONTHS Kovno, UthuaniA:—One of the Somewhere between the two extreme strangest medical experiments on re views liex a prrint at which both pur- a3 poser can be served Rtp without undue StOlfed t0 Health by '. cord was announced here recently Injury to either, and one of the great- when a convicted_mutAerer agreed to Lydia E. Pinkl'lam's , permit• himself to be inoculated with est rtervices the Speciai International L leprosy germs. Niagara Board could render would be Vegetable Compound t to attempt to determine where 1ha - O�( The murderer's name is .Ktro eln aft . d rmf t Po tie«," N' B.—"For three .. and'be-was"condemned to da+atb after! Fort Elgin, being convicted of' a .particuarly months.I was nen nus and wetz♦k with l '�'eliipelrant;e in Britain tired fee and HVLV gruesome murder: li was said he wl- �'� • not 0 y- Manchester Sunday Chronicle could e f untarily agreed to the experiment - �$ which will make him.a leper. I (Ind.): Every year Britain ie'becom ork. Wend Professor Satkef thiel of the Army f Ing more sober, The steady decline I �I-p�� -+ f s, will Inoculate Kir•stein i ie a of the ganef ,a Medical Corp n -drunkenness one Veletible With the bacili. ,At first only a swarf heartening poet-war signs, for It bee ompound and I 1 injection will be given and the Pro- not been achieved by prohltrition In- ve �# Qoo¢ ra- feasor .will_etud.Y tote. ditteaae iu its ,deed, we:do not think it could have I 3retin.lt-�mad ZI been aftieved In any such way, for �� it -to - _ • early stages. LII.A Later the leprosy will be developed experience, of America --fe eboiriag t A�,p ip� El J '1 . through various steps at advanced more and more clearly that .repres .�r � •. j,.- �" OKget'ben�r1 stages of the disease, and the proles• Bion folk: de�eodsble . $ - -� niedkine !s thatd by dnWide every ,a fv�;sod �• f apo. will keep -detailed•records at Ile r w a iaa ujja W,wLUr/1C .ogress. it is expected here that the Veterinaries use Mtnard a Liniment. will ED ++ study be of value in the creation .G�D'S f e cur _. .. � r O e -- — - — D`�� 4. Russians Rtfaa4 to .Put • 0Sim _ Soviet Runabout on Road - Moscow:—The "AvtodSov a society w+urwe Re � TI ECAUSE the tissue nwif is so superior to promote motoring in Soviet Ruaeia o'� what you Sr m the ordinary roll. has adopted a new design of cheap, - home- ad peasant's motor car," m e ,. dtt/,0 iter _.. _—$noway-what,_velvety-_soft_-even n._tenture. And _ _which is to substitute the various � �Na4 • o u l-a r app rewlair! .learn aux the bt -Where Swan _- p pp _._ pODV Ti55uES 7 b« g models of care heretofore-brought to - ° Roll 6 rornrlrrar ttvfrrl, absolutely dttsaprgf, Russia exclusively from abroad. � d t h e guarded against,all unnecessary handling The newly designer} model, is an AlowCIC taS*io^' Nix only is Q/titu Swan Tnsue a belles►► ops Hero evowoi n three seater of. extremely simple 149ARreuRM f.the economtcal and solid construction, easily repair.- "D^c"s ossuc-a n one oe roo .e. s-NAUSEA - rolls rou can hay'- You get btggtti able,and_in condition to stand Russian s t.; q=MCMWWright,710 sheers full count—a Sir" roads and highways. r •oDnAee• bNuwtss" ^NAW•o sanitary Tissue, a paper w•orihy, of in The sheat tte•t,b•nd- ra . A t;oat place to tee well-appointed bathroom. Min rd's.•Liniment for sehing Joints., Sick stomachs, sour. stomachs and Take a spoonful in water and Yotil" Tisove that. some,com. 9•11, ,11 a,.•er can pet,HiF beet ..trot. moo Ask your dcakr for Whne Swan, tee _ ---Y-- indigestion usually mean excess acid.I unhappy condition willprobalily end! - _ _ $,y, loon ``rhde tlp,e. ai•ete ptLn h value Tasty Roll 1 don't know anything about poli The stomach nerves are over •etimn-An five'minntee. Then you will always ,beer fere$ two sanitary, 8 , t. n • _ tics, but I am empbatleallyl-at-the die'- fated, Too much acid makes the atom- know what to do. Crude and harmful posgI of the , 1J.orhocrat c Party.- sch and intestines sour. 1 method9 will never appeal to you (30• Bobby Jones. Alptali-kills-acId-Ine]ontly. The beet'"Prove this for your own sake: it may �O�]_1 form !s Phillips' Milk of Magnesia, be- save a great many disagreeable hours.. ate' �� A sense of well-being comes to us cause one harmless.tasteJess doge nen- Be sure to get the genuine Phillips' when we have an attitude.-of concern tralizes many times its volume in acid.I Milk of Magnesia yrescritred by objet- FINEST VALUES IN CANADA 21 for the- welfare of others. Since its invention,'60 years ago, tt cisme for 60 years in correcting eacesa rag a.a aoov co., �t AA tTeo,►tvu,Cw•rAOA� has remained the.standard•with physf acids *.Each bottle contains 1x11 dire*.ASUE No. 41'--'28 clans everywhere. tion$—any drugstore.' . .. yr 3 "'-�!a.:- ,t^ �'.. +aaa;' K:. �_.a. -�'.. "n 'a•r d''Sa+<'is. ."q. .nr.. •"�'• «• '�K�r,v.. ,�..,: �- ,7w`.'��'"1 :06 }f� rgW. .t Art r `+17 v'i ..;.n".7w^`".' a,3^`.- •r-'�':ic: 2;Mi8 , .4w" R"�'^.,¢-J -fi,�3iRI ^ts ,y'"f4 K', :;y, 3}"y-was' b -. utcM4c T.•.'„ =Frank and Mrs. Halt spent :.-George Cowas>4LOOALII� Sae'rented �aF r, �. .. .� t171;- cen� vacated b Wm.'Tho re- ''x, Id +dosses,, wi: �rl"eiids ialba Dw• Br's d'welliti •white'wo3oii'" o• t y - y mp y� B '•' ,:Born, .ol(a 'Phufsr'kt►Y, Oot.,4tb .' - Mies Laurs 'Andret+r; of T son. . _ - " ronto, 's nt--tbe';wosekreaad with -Dr.-H. T. Falallse;Resident-Dentist Hail y and T�roi. �Kaltde, a ann. .. Pe H. llLeehtn vieitie'd J. H. -her parents here. Office in residence, two doors east of ' ,:.land Mrs. Beal, 'of Claremont, en -A number from here attended St. Andre'w's-Chuzch,-Pickering.. Of- _. r`Tnesday; - the Liaymen's Convention in Mae- flee hour's: s a.m. to s p.m- daily and A,08 that•had been made by a handy meahanio•from parts g -Mrs. Bert White and children, ldey Hall, Toronto, last week.• evenings .by appointment., bought from a d02eII di$'ereut 91 Oshawa-repent a few days last -Ladies-Don't fail to see the Owing to the anniversary ser- a � r3181[eti Of Oars :--- week with Edgar, and Mrs. An net' ' Poiates" Obit Heel Role- vices in S.t.'Pxnl's CbrL. there r. ,week with proof Hosiery at 'The Big Store." will.be no service in St. Andrew's e -P. M. Chapman Chad abash` -A. meeting of the Pickering Church on Sunday either morning _NO . NO ! seas trip to Wester,, Octsrio last 06mmunity Park and Athletic or .evenip.g, and Sunday School .'�►he 8aII1e principle applies t0 bu in our Radio. ,• week, and was accompanied by Association will be held in the will meet at 9.80-a. M. _P P _ PP . . 9 $ y 'Mrs. Chapman. Towp Hall this (Friday) evening -One day recently the High- -On account of the be&utifal at 8'o'elock. A full attendance of ways Department had six owners -. weather.on Sunday last the motor members in earnestly requested. of threshing machine outfits up in = traoc on the Highway was ex. -$t• Gosorge•s Ohurch, Sunday, 'police court in Barrie for driving Own a Deforest.Crossley. set and be' a booster'for. 'a real Oct. 14th.: 9.30 a. m., Sunday their engines on the highway 'ceptionallyy heavy y responsible company, employing only the beat Well•oirillere are 1}�isy drilling School; 10.80 a. In., Holy Com- without removioq the flanges se a well for John T. BWpbea►ieon. minion, Rev. * D. B. Langford. required by statute. ' The.defend methods 0# assembly, and who makes r, They have juRt evmpleted drillieg The evening service will be ante, as well as many farmers, -.nothing but Radios. withdrawn, so that all ins wor contend that 'it is 'ini oseible for ' One for Dr. Fallatse. y P • —Qtvte a large'uulmberfrom this ship with St. Paul's congregation the threibers to drive their outfits " ' distriet attended the •Markham in their anniversary services. up the steep hilts,'especially when Fair on Friday and Saturday last, -Beginning with the week of wet, if the flanges are removed. -DE FOREST-OROSSL. '� y•' ' ., t►ad,reporL it s great success. Monday, Oct. Atli, the stores in The Highways Deo&rtmentelaim$ -When. About to order your the village will not obeerve the that it can be done. When driven Leads All Others. Uhristmes Cards call at the NE'WS Wednesday half holiday. and will on thea paved biobway with the = - r oflfiee where gen sole find a flue open for business. on Monday; flange,, on much damage is caused - , Wednesday and 'Saturdl� even- 'the Sets,priced for -all purses, - assortment of different designs: y y pawed roads, which, as •one P -Tha apple crop in this locality Ings, Early closing evenings, ratepayers well know, cost a very $s below the average this year, Tuesday,Thursday and Fridsy,'at large amount of money. but throughout Lbe Dominion the 7.06 o'clock. crop is reported to be' an abund- ' -There will be a change in the IN MEMOmAm. r � o program of the Y. P. S. of $t. Fed T. •Bunting, - - Pickering ant one.. Paul's United Church for next -Allan and Mrs.Clark and Yam- - • - -' Established 1857. «, ily, of Lakefield; arrived'here on Friday night. In plaee of the IN MEMORIAM IBatnrday afternoon to spend a evening with Beethoven and his SPENCER.-In ever loving memory of ■ y; week with the format's parenta, worke as previously anuonpced, a our bear Gordon,•who•-passed away -- ' .-J--and-Mre. Clark-- , -M. S. Chapman has had an Village Life in Sorsa" will,be pre- 0 how we missed you words cannot x 'attractive sign erected in front of sented. Will all those interested tell, o �� "The Big' Store." it was t*on- please note the.chauge. Your b:ight smiling face we loved so 'etracted by the E. L. Ruddy Co., -Remember the anniversary well.. e and elicits mach favorable 'cons• services in (St. -Apdrew's Church. The.sweetest of memories are all that - meot. y Oct. 28, when Bev. D. left Can fill four derlrands for ' ' on sands is r -Wm. Collie returned home on M..9olanxl M. A., D. D,, uf.Tu Of.You, our dear'son, gone home to o 1 'Saturdayevenin after spending routo, will preach in the morning, -- m K. P q ' -Eve? remembered by Mother, i- -� : - �C�olee' Fr�Sh . GroCeraes • -•- • seyeral days in Orono, on business. and Rev. H. J. Pritchard., B. A , Father, Brothers and Sisters. -In his absence Mies Minnie Morris Of North Broadview United remained with Mn. Gallia,. who -Church, Toronto, in the evening , was ill in bed. On Taeeda�, Oat, 30th, the annual Xomn dderert*aenaesstla. "Flowerdale" Urarge Ptkce Tea. per lb,... .' , 136 cents ' .-The Ladies'•Aid of St. Paul'@ chicken pie @upper and conoert, � -Nothing better is tlYe world." Church met it the home,of Mrs. At wbich,Mrs. Best will entertain, OR SALE-Sideboard. . Enalieb Lawson, of Cbarch ;3t. on Wed will be held. Faty;e, see this.areal bargain. Mts.c.Brad- Our own "Big Store Blend,"a ... .: •i'• 65 cents r3 nesday last, and, preparation@ -Next Sundav, Oct- 14th, St. ley,Ptckery�g e A wonderful seller, because Its wonderful.value. Pnul's United Unurch will bold made for a bazaar which will be �•AOR SALE-Dwehinu. will accom• .•Mount in" Blend Coffee, at •'70 cents held in a few weekF. their Anniversary ones Thank• 'FOR 4 families. Terme to suit purcissser, •' -'- e -' offerin Service. The actor, Rev, J. s. Bundy.Claremont. atf tf you hev'nt tested thio coffee, just tet us give•you a 4 -Dr. N. E. and Mre• McEwen li p sample. A new pleasure awaits you. `left on Monday morning for RoyH. Rickard, B. A., will eon - -- P P r + - duct the services at 10 30 a m. a d OR PALE-2 brood ai,•c*.due Oct ®neioh where the former will de- Frsand20.respectively. M,B.Burk. R R, "Che man's" Bal►k'ing Powder, per lb, .25 cents liver a lecture in tbo Agricultural by _ Pick loaf. s-? P ' No cake failures with this, - �' CoHeire. Before returnio home ®Oe vied b Miss Isabel al's Claw, l Locust BALE Obriee winter apple*, Provided b St. Paul's Choir, ohs - --• rr lt' , -L. B. Tapeon,' n London. a by barrel no bpa Also a few shoatafor reed-. Prime Old Cheese, per lb, ... ... _ 30 cents r they will also visit i of Toronto, sol�imit, On Tuesday � • last. Apply F. M Chapman.Ptckerrng. &.7 r - - t ps piano tuner, of ®venin Oct. 16tb, s Fowl Supper Canned Peas or Tomatoes, 2 for-.. .. - .: `25 cents Bowmanville, will be in the village g. PPi ASTVRETO LET-Will take cot -ti wlll be served frorla 5 to 8 m. in �to.p.at.re Also for sole. wagon ho:. bks 6 canto ` within w few weeks. Any one p• � � the S. S. Hall, followed b An ex •and other articles, wm Lacey. Cross dt Blackwell Uanned Apricots, "Uhin bar pinto tuned is re- y ill ' to leave- leder At the collect concert, given by the New• b"tO" $-&- �■ oval tin Salmon Steak, -'° _ •- Gaols s' Ca@tle-lfsia-QssrttetLe; $eir, OR-HALE.=A vnantity of ariod rut r ZW8 office and it will receive i straw,also a�po durtica-w�. xrs�ta - i careful attention. * Smith. piano aceordionist ; Clara G!•ealaw,lot i4.�O°Fdran. PKkerin`..raad:e,. -- - -The caretaker of the Park re, Pr%tiia Ellis, reader, and Rev Pickenng s a r _ guests that those who havestoves .Roy Rickard, soloist. t — s Every Order--large Or small-18 OR 19AI,F-A number of pure•M•ed Or other articles in the large booth -We are told that the Ontario Shropshire ram lamb:, Apply to Frank //-- a reeiated. remove them at ogre, as he is Government has had a most sue Ham. lot 21, torr, ?. Pick ng R. R. No. PP 2.Claremont. - slides, eeesful year in the liquor business. r moy pale and other Mnsament a@ It Ie wilt& a e sad , with 2 �'�� Tviee: 1. hole cooking top,like'new; also a Coleman devices stored for the vfinter is this fiscal year, will amount to lamp•used only one wnmer. A y w. Mcln- -The public schools of Hills- about 850.000,000, and the ei►leA tome,care H,Arnold.R.R, 1. rttty. a burg, in Wellington County, cut are gradually iucreasieg• Appar- OR SALE—About bo barrel@ of % Money refunded if goo?s not eatisfao- olf two weeks from their summer, only, this is a plendid thing for S ,r,, bout gs and Baldwins.good spPk• P vacation. but will be closed again the country an the profits will Prices reasonable. Apply at lot 19,con.a,Pick- - tory Or a8 represented., -fqr two week@ to allow the child- amount to. many millions of dol- -Ing, T.Reddia.Sroc Road. Phoge s?1a. of • - ren to as>fst in the potato harvest lairs, which go into the Provincial EDAR BOUGHS WANTED- CE is a large one in that div- Tresenry. But is it a good stroke COne and a half tone of green cedar boughs tr{QL. of business when we consider the to delivered by November, waste at Dace to New 4m � ■.�„" - C.Pape,a4@ Victoria Park Ave..Toronto. 6? it ludas,, -Frank Btriea's sale of horses ruined lives and broken hearts ' ET OUR PRICES-Cao new which was held bore 'os Saturday, and'desolated homes,.which is the ;ET fay maebinery cream eeparatmr•also Are arriving constantly, We nl ijXb•t partleularly mebtion: w :last• was quite •successful. Al. result of the traffic? We have From"wire reads;and gates. It will- yea• 3. though many farmers were at- good.reason to donbt the claim W.F.Dtoaey.Gmsiwood.PhoaePick 'a8u Heavy 100 per cent. Wool Sweater Coat,.beautiful champagne teediag the Markham Fair that that Government. Control is "ad' E HAVE WREOKSD-One shade, .vilest ladies' or gents, fail sizes, epecically 00, day, And the time of year is not vaneed temperadee legislation." 4+v �Iarrelitouring, one Gray Dorttourii0f. priced at.. .•. •�• + and one B 16 Int.traKtor. If you needy an parts They're marking a real hit. the best for selling horses, prices -A special meeting of the Pick• theme we� .apply you. Cham_ cooper, were quite satid .1,'ry Bring Chamber of Commerce vcae ell remont. 11? )!Len's ,Durocoat." without a doubt the finest !!Len's V neck t ..—A.G. sod Mrs Clark, of the held In the Town Hall last Friday STRAYED to the premised of Sweater Coat on the`market. Very fine Wool Many !alto shore, visited at the hums of evening and was well attended. Qthe undersigned.Kingston Road, 21-2 mik. shad's,,in plain and heather ato.eboose from - • 4 Wall, Mundell, of Claremont: on The organization has held few' east oiPickering Village onepig• Owner-may " . Sunday. While the were there a meetings the act ear,but b the have wmepy proving property ana paying Boy's Fall $ootls for school wear, Woadea!ful value in,. "Pasco" p P y pensee. R�chardGtubris. �.7ri-and$. — r sad event happened when Mrs e9thusiasro shown At this meeting, `gots ►t- ..- - . ', .. - '^- 1 dandell; who apparently' bad the'romiag winter` will see more OR-SALsE'-In the Village of Dun• - _ been in good health, died very activityand intereaf than for some ace hard d softw terga bougie indict t Fur- goys' Sweater Coate and Ft:til overs for all ages and sizes. ' ossa,hard sad sort water garde,,with frail trees !suddenly from heart failate. time past. The 'meetiok night is and•mall fruit.small barn. Apoy Mn-W.B. Huge af380Ci 7letlt. - - -Frank Doe,.&weather prophet, the second Tuesdayof each month Dunbar,241 Glebeholme Blvd, Toron"o. 4•? - Growing Girl@'Ozforde, in blact and tan, 2.95 and 3.25.•aew whose address, when he is at and an invitation i9 'ezteinded to ARM FOR sALE OR RENT-93 home, is. Odgensbn,rg, predicts all citizens of the villagis anti eom, acre•of land in the Township of Pickering: snappy styles,,. - that soli will have_ a short and mtlnlL to be iese> C and OYII an benng lot,12rcon.3, If rented can have ismedt a y P ate possesion folppidrtiingand full possession in ">tn{ld winter, ' and that we Kill organization whose alms are the the.pnng• Apply to James w. Hu4- on the mia so - C HAPMAN " have very little snow•until the be- betterment of local conditions and premises _ 4•? ' gtnuinq of theyear. We.bope that who have affiliation with similar r��ORONTO W'E1'-WASH LAUN- be is right in hie forecast.. Surne boards all through the province. 1 DRY-(Semi finish)—Let our driver Gall and r esplain our 24 hour service.' Just Clave your - ;... 'other fellow will come along and Don't forget the meeting night name with Mr.s,W. avis, barber shop • we tell ns that we will have a long and don't forget to jo�i'n tip at the !Pill pick up and deliver 3 tiros,,a wzek. _ k and very severe winter. He iP November nieetip.g. -tTbere will TT -E ., T US]'-U '1'uefdNy, Oct.2od,on the just ae likely'to bit ' the mark as be some interesting discussions. Ungston road or Brock road,a knitted black t/ C black coin purse ..Will-the other fellow. Scientists "-There diets in Grace Hos iLal and w.its bead bag containing bla •P P ' with sum p1 money and latch key. Finder,pleese :dell us that it impossible to foretell Toronto. on Saturday, Oct. etb, a leave at NEWS Office or at D.A.Scott's store, A. ` the weather more than w day or former resident of Pickering, Claremont. - two in advance; eo w-hat chance Frank E. Law, at the age-01 DILy AN-TED ATONC,E-Taro strong, Etas an ignorant man to be accur years, after a lingering illness of Wkitc n women for bigbtlasa.tea-room, We represent strong Mutual Fire Inenranoe ate in his weather forecasts. ' two ears. Deceased was a son of Good mon and all year job for right Person. - '-- =—T y Previous experience ih hotel work not essential, Companies whose rates are the -At the regular meeting of the Mrs. Theresa Law and the late Appl_yy in raoaar soots THE FALCON,Kings _Women's Missionary Society of John W. Law And was born in ton Rd.Highland Creek 1P,0. 52tf �-' --- lowest obtainable. 'St. Andrew's Church held at the Scarboro township. When 4 years �Ps•insure both Yihage 'sod Farm home of Mre. M. S.• Chapman on of age he moved tb Pickering Vil• SUPPER and CONCERT 'Wednesday afternoon last pleas- lage, where be received his public properties- - lug feature was the presentation school education 'and where he - of Life membership to Mrs. Jelin lived Imtil the years of manhood. On Tuesday.evening, October:18th, prVminm rates •gladly. sdpplied •without obligation. Rankin. Mrs. Rankin was a char• He.learnt Lhe printing- business is from b.00 to 8.00 p.m., the laotixa of ter member of the•t Society' when TuIc Nigws office and afterwards S de a, l s United Church will:-pro- ter It was organized in 1888 and was moved to Toronto, where he work- vide a,splendid FOWL SUPPER in , the $.S. Hall of the Church. Auto, A.celloont. Sieh its first treasurer. She ie theonly ed at hi*•trade:•' -For two years he INSURANO#i:-Life, Pyre, 4 Following the flapper .an excellent 17orporatiolo. r charter guesser now remaining is was on the Weaart -Toronto police BONDS-Goveramant, Mtnnicfpat, concert will be given by the follgwing -' •the society The'ooertifiotate was force. •Having resigned he resum" artists: '''MORTGAGE LOANS-on Farm Pccgqpertles. L :;nicely bidden in a beautiful'bou• orad his trade and moved to Ottawa THE NEWCASTLE MALE QUAR- REAL RS7&TE-Farm and Reatdbntial.a -q�uet of &*term, and the presents *heirs he learnt :the Linotype. TETTE, composed of Harold kl- i�- Ltoo, was made by Mr*. James After several years he returned lin, Mark Allier W. D. Bragg and t�/ SARKERA SO-IV a _ Andrew, while Mrs. W J. Clark to Toronto, - whore he has ever W. J. S. Rickard. , rI • read the minutes of the inaugural since repidoi►d. He is survived by CLARA PRATTES ELLIS, Reader, ;mtfeting and gage a short history his widow, his motber, one broth- Herbert SMITH, Piano Accordionist PICK ERIN( of the Society. Mrs. Rankin or,Gordon of Pic•kerlga, and one REV. ROY RICKARD. Soloist. - - -thanked the, members for the sister, Mrs. Blevins of Toronto. Admission to Supper and Concert: 'honor conferred upon her by the His funeral took place on Tuesday Adults b0c.; Children, 250. Iltcsentatioe. ,to Moaat Yloseisaot Obmeterya Everybody welcome. Telephone Pickering 4.840 _ P. O. BOX 40' s � 4 ����•,* +r w r•. .. •.•.; .: :., :.. ..•:r.. _:,: ._ �--[, ° oaf,- - •'.:>: 2 I'r�.r�*'1+ '� '.;-;•.„yd.3:wx>„° W..M•,y. n,.t ^, ,- t • . .: *.t.r'C': .r„e•• :.. .,,. ::'' •'1r +� 'rr': ' «:' _..k...'.n.. ,rya^-< `;a�. �+ .ter. Vy�?(•r. '�w•�;'. '� "':.d"� .w'+.f:a',.• .^e..•;•. ; -�4. .H�..,f,.;�cyN. .,.:fy r,.r $ ,(;,,,,,o''r ,� �i'}s».• t.v',`.,�k• �. ai j..;i,s,.•,. ,�:s ,v �;. 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