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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1928_10_19lop! a. .,:.g...,^s¢r.. :f,a•• r :.^. ..,. _ - .. a,�`• "'t••�:.. ''?' �; _ •r;.�. . .,, A. i PI•CKERING, ONT., 'FRIDAY, OCT. 19. -1928 VOL. XLti'11 lea. 7 Ovofie0eiwf4alt Garbo. mr"= Rive.T GREENWOOQ WHITEVALE. IOW �''} , � Dr. anti' Mrs. Van Wyck, of Bay Mrs. M. E. Parks is visiting with Buket GREENWOOD _ �+ City; Michigan, are visiting F. f� and friends in •Belleville: x Dii•ec•tor Mgrs. Green. Mrs. Fred Malar was the guest of R. FORSYTH..Oph.D., Fa Anniversary services will be held Toropto friends last week. aT_T_S eerica! AnociatioaotOntario.Ra' Mrs' R ton spent a few days ,VlJ i�sted ssamber or the nmeriwt opto®ertc� in Greenwood.United Church on Sun- D. Bea P tlos. Eysn ezamdned • rt t = 'day, October 28th, when Rev. Mr. Mc- last week with her 'son, W. J. Beato,t. : ,.Claremont, Ont. 1 Lellan, of Clargmont, will preach at Mrs. Geo. Burkholder is home from � b�h� 1 �OQr• Baskets of all sizes 2,30•in the afternoon and 7:30 in the a week's visit with Toronto friends. evening. On the followingFriday, • Mrs. J. A. Pugh spent a-fewdays .•. _ AR. CHRISTIAN, Bar•rlater and November 2n3, a chicken supper will last week with her sister,' Mrs.,.Lick, eSeiicitor.Notary Public Etc. Money to a II d d e B e rI t i o n s a". South wine,Court House,'Whitby. 28iy kis served and an excellent program of Oshawa. + The given. 'The Women's Association of he 1 it i' 4i.BROWNINU. K. C.. Barris- _ United Church intend holding a Ba- 9t a- T A, ter,snlid or,Notary °ubliic. Annes'?B at lowest prises CENTENNIAL CORNERS. zaar and' Supper on November 9th. C�lOpping •Depti � tel west of Post vf5ce.Dundee Street, 1Phleby. 1ouaephone386, Oflicephone392. �ralt f��' Ba18 Watch for further 'announcements, 17 A grand concert will be held on the Mrs. Wm. Smith was called to EATON & R09R-Barristers. So• evening of Friday, October 26th, in Carleton Place a few days since on is naw In iidton, Northern Ontario Building, 330 Centennial United Church, under the account of the death of a brother, yxtrt.Toroato. CHAS. A, WHITE, auspices of the Woman's Association. from injuries received in.an,•automo- 'full blast W.I �BtO°' The program, which will* commence JL L! b 1,D.F.Ron, Adelaide 2767 Sugoessor to late W. G. Barnes p g bile accident. - Phone Mark 8420 at 8 o'clock; will be given by an 'or- Willii zm Fitch, of this place, who -PICHARCSON PICKERING- chestra of 26 instruments from Dan- has spent• the last couple of weeks Barristers. Solicitors ete.. 213-214-Conted- forth Avenue United Church, who will in•St. Michael's Hospital on account aeatioVe Building, Corner You and Rich- aloud sta.,Toronto.Phonea Main 139oand Main Roofing -Material I� be assisted by soloists and'an elocu- of serious iujuties 'received when ran I-am ready to buy 0490. Pickering office open Wednesday and tionist of exceptional merit.— Don't Srtnrtday evenings. Phone Pick. 6600. .Ste P down with his motor car by a heavy _ '' new crop$ , 5 z British Columbia Shingles miss this treat. -Admission: Adults,,truck on the Kingston Road'in Scar- - Dezntal - 5 z •, ,,. 35 cents; children under 12 years, 20 boro Township, has arrived home, but H E A T ' BLASE B BEATON, D. D S No, 2 Sand 5z is its' in a very: crippled condition. Graduat t ills Rora1 Coklgs of_Dents]_ - H OCK ROAD. _ AND R s nus a mvenity of Tornow. Othce — T OU7F LL`E:'" V- — ever Mnrdock's Goafect'onery etore, Whitby. TORONTO ASPHALT A farewell party was given to the � A R L .E l Office hours 9 to 12 :1 to 6. Ind.'pboae 6. ROOFING Gore fame] -recenRly; WN pisooe 220. a4ly y '_IIr, ai)a Bir_..Fleming and family p Murra s,li in., 32 in. and 86 inch Wm. Badgerow contemplates start .,;ted t air. Flemin 's parents on y a g and will.pay the highest price. WHIL O. SMITH. D. D. 4., L. D. S., widths, 4i 1 Shingles; also ins• a-potato farm next season. 4imday. M1(Succeesor to Dr J. N.Dales), Graduate of We are glad to see ' 'ills :T. A. the Royal College of Dental Surgeons and Toron- Metal Valley and- "A 'nun:bel from' here attended the t to University. At Claremont ot9ceover D. A. Ridge Roll, Knox in OUT midst again greatly im chicken supper at Lotti=t Hill on bion ' ' ' proved in health. , tsstore wary Taesday and Friday. Phone r a evenln'•, 27tf Material, or will give price on W. A. and.F. R. Jackson a:t? fam- 51, ; Effie Wctr,':Nir. anA r-. Shore, C O A L'�,g finished ob. flies, of.Toronto, called ost their ar- T- ERBERT T FA LLA IBE, L D S.. J- P of Toronto, spent the week-end with .11 D. D.S.. Graduate•f the Ro ai Caiir a or ents here on Sunday last. , Mnz, N7, r g liuy a , . jrgar.. Vq•rital Surgeons and the University of Toronto, -•. �'ICKERIN� -'- Ralph Brown,,who ha; been in t:ie (yec�_e Tlrrer is Fl b1-t man liras Office in roytdence second door east o! St. And • • r t' 5 RFxP1t P1eit aT00. 434 o and Coal. George ... pm lov o: R. R. McIraug^.�n, rsw's Cbureb. Pickering,Ont, Office Noun ; 9 P ins a•Ta':el, sand a -a.MI to op. m.; or by appointaeat. Phone i i � Q A �� to retire for the winter months, ., '.re. h<<pes i� -.�:11 last for a. while. -A g^od supply of Hard and Soft _ y LV J.� C��./ Jack Diamond flew ln' :rom the ` North-West on Monday evertinsr. Jack -6--,r Chtrrai Cla-.has resumed prat- Coal on hand. Also a supply �txsitetsss �ar3e. �a,yr. th' atth. WeeETAOINETAETA, ' c" I`tr the er and winter etcher, of Kindling Wood, THE MINING �RSETlength. :tiler thQ }eaaierchip.of Mr. Fletcher, stove gays that the West was crowded X 6s-1 vrottto. � AA ELIZABETH RICHARD60N year.. Mrs. Jones; of Markham, will oe- 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. e Fire and automoti4e insurar:ee of an kinds. We buv and sell, furoish quotations ' Ing, Unlisted companies of solid financial nand- and information on all Listed and OUNBARTON. cupy the pulpit in the United Church - IIelisted Mining Stocks. here. on Sunday next under the aus- DONALD MU RO. PICKEKINGt GEORGE KEAY-Licensed auction. We will be pleased to advise what Miss Minnie Bennett is attending Pices of the W. M. S. �, BV R I N�r"w�A ear,Alton. Live stock and general sales stocks to buv or to hold, or school in the city. A number of the plowmen of this 1fly utenned to Term. reasonable. R. what stock to well. Irving White and his"mother visited locality carried off the first and sec- Building and General 11.a.Stouffv as Phone StouE 9003. 31.4 Qiients are mating money by Owen Sound this week. and prizes at the International Plow- Contracting. _ _ ing. Blotch.at London. �j� POBTILL. Licensed Anedoneee. following our advice. Mrs. C. Holmes is not improving A former, resident Ott this place, Estimates furnished on .all clavas K a` a tee ism st+• et Tw*am ooana aa•- as her friends would like. of work-interior and Exterfor. NisaiuMa of aU ktads atun0ed to on aboaystw Our brag experience in mining. ex- B1 r, Albert Pugh dropped dead on wws, Address Oram trver P o, Out tending over a period of twenty Mrs Emma Cowan gave an after- M Street, Toronto, last week, heart Alterations and repairs. years, allows us to give sound advice noon tea to a number of friends last y Chlmne s Built Concrete Wort.- 2JB.BRATON TOWNSHIPOLEBE oa the investment feature of amine Thursday. disease being the cause. y • Ona+•yoaeer, Cement"—tta tMiat or the speculative feature of a pros- Wm. and Mrs. and Miss Phyllis - Dr, Peter Barkey, who was raised Phone Pickering 5712Maass" - ' ,==, its wKOiOa se I. pective mining venture. Nicholson visited friends in. Oakville hese, but for the most of his life.has FAIRPORT, ONTARIO ou&M to iv ,. on,. Mea ` SOLLO W A Y, MILLS esCO. last Sunday. resided at E-rie, Perin., visited hese - ---- _x i embiers to�r- , ' Stock Exchange. g _1- �j X. MAW-. gas ed a number from attendin $t. Paul's and motored all the- way from his T10NEER Por York,Qntaric and D•vham home. Corauaa. Ali kin&of sake Members of the Montreal church supper.. Nova.Scotia Shingles -' to Terseareasonabw Dawfor may be MiniDg Exchange, Mrs. Jae, Mitchell 4.q spending a Un artesian well has been sunk at Halt Galvanized Steel Shingles- wassmed st NHwS'Omcv• Ben sad indapao otFl reservoir water 'supply last week. Bird's Felt SIatA Yhtn Iss Whitby,oat. sly Office and Board Room,Ground Floor, fortnight in Detroit with her cousin, R 1 Metropolitan Building. Mrs, James Millar. , . A depth of twenty feet was all that g. for sale at TORONTO, - ONTARIO Miss Janet T. Allison, of Toronto, wa-s necessary for a continuous flow of Phones: Adelaide ba M, Cal! noes et ices. Phone 2612 here last week-end. z _. g pr 6 THE RURAL Oliver and Mrs. Annan.and family, T �••t , Hamilton, .and Mr's. Lour spent the OUNSARTON, SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. week-end with relatives here. _ ,LJA�r►7 O t thety Ha A R A C3 E• BALSAM. ' n Sunday, a CommC men 11 G Real Ret.ate and Insurance. it will be Children's Day. There will _----,-- T� Ola harnsee that smokes -- be no session of the Sunday School, Weare prepared to do all kinds Mrs- Sherwin, sr., of Onhawa, is AO last winter, the one that _ Farm Pro +ties a Specialty. visiting at R. D. Sherwin's. but all will meet for worship et 3 of repairing of cars, also bat- made you shiver so. Head Office:218 214 Confederatlon Miss Mary McKirinen visited the P.M., when. Rei W. R. Sp;'rule will Eery charging, electric Life Building. Toronto. week-errs with friends in Claremont. preach' - welding And in 'fact Phone Main 1380• Mrs. Robert Sadler visited last The A.Y.P.A. will hold an introduc- everything in ran. Now is the time to replace it _' tory -social on Friday everting. Octo-. neetion with _ Monday with her parents at. Whitby. ber 19th, and the installation of of- car work. with a Ilew One. Branch Offlce: Cordon Building,' Mr. and Mrs. -Rich_ Wilson a exit. Pickering Qowio. P flcers will take place Elf possible) in- Get our prices-let. us instal a Phone &M. 2811 Sunday at John Birkett s at Myrtle. steA,d of postponing it as previously (ins; Oils; (Ireetee -cines- Ely.Accessories Miss Eva Jones, Toronto, spent on hood constantly, one NOW and be real cosy - announced. Sunday at her brother's, Alonzo Jones, when winter comes. TIPS T.IBLit--Pieterrng Station Miss Norrine Wilson, of Toronto, The Dunbarton and Pickering A. Call and see dur Catalogues of _ T.R. Trains going Basi 4w as follows- visited the week-erid with her.par- nesqY.P.A. held a.most successful husi- Dodge and Star Care Or if it is Hardware ou sant nes. meeting on Friday evening when y Ira 30 Mail 7 e A M. ents• LAWS GARAGE _ „ ., ' - the .largest attendance of the year give u8 a Call. 2b Looal 12.55 P.X. Miss Dorothy Harbron, of Oshawa • ., was recorded. The main feature of _ iiOO� 8 �: Hospital staff, visited her home last the evening was the annual re-elec- AND SERVICE STATION Sunday train, -' on — ---' Trains going West des as follows- Several fanners from here attended a elected to act �dLYIN BIISHBY N. 29 Looal 9.29 A,M, the Slack auction sale at Claremorh for the coming year were: •' '27 Loow 2'25 P.M. last Friday. Past President, Chris Fair; Presi- 9 Mail 9 06 P. M. Glad to learn Mrs, V. Jamieson is dent, George Shaw; Vice-President, esti¢ ¢ _ - - PICKERINGF Sunday train, 8,32 P. M. Nliss.Helei Thoms; Secretary, Miss �� .F,oaegoing is according to�$tandard able- to be around again after being- Violet Swan. re-elected; • Treasurer; - �IT• time. confined to her bed far several weeks. Fred Dixon, and a committee to act .ShaVLtlg See Our Window ` A number of our young people et- -7 tended the >✓nion i�nniversary ser- with tlita Qxecutive•consisting of ',lis, POR oL�t -- CI�ARE�1iONT 1linrti:e Bennet and Jame; Berne,. The rices at C%ireonint ori Sunda even- Iles. W. R. Sproule then gaye a brief , ing last. addre�;� on 'Jiod and Why 'Nve should S P' C / A L OREAMERY ! WEST HILL. _ � be loyal to our Association and our � Church:"• -He 'also-4ongratulated-the _9.Pleoe Dining Room Sdite The anniversary of. Meh7lle Cburcir members for having wisely chosen Swtte-consists of Buffet' EzAensiva Highest price paid for (Presbcterian)_will be 'held on Sun their g o officers, which s the year' Cre4rb at the day and Mord v, October '29th and 'inning of the must successful year Table, Chinn Cabinet and eiz a since the orR2nizin of a, Dunbarton Ohairs, including an- Arni. . 9th. On Sunda.', October 28Th, Rev., g Divan with slip 8eat9 ClaremQn t Creamery J. M. McGillivray, B.A., of Chalmer's A.Y.P.A. The meeting was.closed in in gennioe leather: Church,.,Toronto, will preach at 11 the usual mariner with.a hymn and a.m., and Rev, Prof. .Thos. Eakin, M. a prayer by Rev. W. R. Sproule. The suite is in antique (five us a trial and be convinced A., Ph.D., Principal of Knox College, After the A.Y.P.A. meeting was walnut finish.. over Mr. H. A. Newman took the chair Our price for 9 piece'$, $96.50 Toronto, will conduct the services. On ELM DALE MIUSMonday evening & first class supper and let out a secret, that some of I 24K. - _ On will be served from 6.15 to 8.00 o'- those.present had come with the pur_ Our store is the head uarters for �'= =NQ clock, after which a splendid program pose of saying farewell to the retiring GUL67W qq by high-class artiste will be render- curate of the mission. eH then asked 06 811111110, C1opgQleuia Rune, Linoleum, ed by Mr, Percy David,the well known Mrs. Lunan, president of the W. A., Window Shades, Electric entertainer of Toronto and the To- and Guild, to come forward, who prer. Bu�be sod' anything For Poetry rise ronto Ladies' Trio, consisting of M'r.. sented Rev. W. R. Sproule, who is EXTRA ' p6rtaining to House Furnishing. Mabel Doherty Curti(t, who has been leaving in order to fill a vacapcy at $fogey spent out of town helps to Our Royal Brand soprano soloist in the. Church of the All Saints' Church, Windsor, .with a a;LTT�j •; $ D�s pay taxes out of town. Redeemer, St. Pauls and Eaton Mem- well filled purse of gold. Rev. Mr. at your G}rocer's: - orial United Church, in Toronto, and Sproule then thanked those present hOoel patriotism to self-interest. formerly soloist in American Presby- for their thoughtfulness which he Farmers who have wheaCgetyour terikn-Church,-Montreal; Miss Grace greatly appreciated,,and said that he 5,14 40c F '$ flour made from your own Johns, contralto soloist in the Church' ho come back at some later date 10's .. E'• 755 �t �. Sterrett wheat. We can of the Redeemer, Toronto; and Mrs. if only to renew old acquaintances. venin tawere rind it. Ethel Doherty Poole, an accomplished bfher fpeatures of the evening were at accompanist. These.three artists will a vocay solo by Chris. Fair, instru- Furniture Dealer aad� Feed of all kinds-Chickep ,feed. pre§ent a number of Period Ballads, mental 'by Miss Ethel Blenkin, recite- �r Funeral Director' hen feed, chop, millfe d. robed in magnificent period costumes. tions by Miss Dorothy Swan and Geo. Jones' ' Drug, Store, • Also Miss Ella V. Whitmore, a novel Shaw. Refreshments were served by THE PIC,- KERI ' EWS Phone INOJ Oboppiog evtery week day. and popular elocutionist and' enter the ladies of the W. A. and Guild, Phone 8800 plOk8l�Dgt , . Ontario �1 N, L+CC�C�C7"GC?� twiner. Don't mise it, Admission to I which brought the happy evelping to Pickering', - Ontario supper and concert 50 cents. a close. r w w`�"s..,a,� � 3 •"*i ,r+;,T. -,w ,-yp,,:,,' r� ;_•., y.r, .,,.,,� ,� f. rr,•_:,yy( a •;a ,."•. r . ... ' t ._ .. n AIns 2s. 19 were Frenchmen; the, re- G3Ydv `ate enture� Francis lour were natives ca of San �OC 11� t 0 Francisco. a two was the captain and 1 The Tale of a Girl that Shipped a mate. The two girls were listed as as a Member.of. the Crew midshipmen, or junior officers. -Their duties were to help with the '�-----'•'�� New York.—If Viola Irene Cooper log, as the ship's journal is called, to ` -r had been born sr,boy she might have take their turns at the wheel, and to - `.� run away to sea. All her life she had stand watches. They stood their four- c lwanted to be a sailor—and to write hour watches, night and day, just as o„qe „rRa about the sea. But because she hap- the men did. But they retained their pened to be a girl, and girls weren't feminine garb of calico or cretonne in ? supposed to run away sea,she kept stead of taking to knickerbockers. ? '� her dreams to herself. And then one Their shoes were sneakers or mocca- - y `utn cot+r�trr y, pounding ype g hey dispens- da while she was oundin t writ- sins, and in hot weather t *••+•+• •• er keys in a New York City office, she -ed with stockings. For 44 days they ., :::•:: _ thought: "What s to stop me. . I m sailed through the Pacific. It was a `` Madam 1 If your husband or your — —to- 3ea!" tranquil voyage, :xcept or one storm, brother chews tobacco, ask him to _ _ ® going '•;:'''_ b th ch s O , And she ata! She spent six months two days of being tiemed on the o MA K E YOU ° ® before the mast on French sailing equator, and one narreEv escape from+ ..:; tr Big Ber,Y the famous plug • vessels and, trading. steamers. She an encounter wah a hurricane. The I ..; ,,.: chewing tobacco, for every plug of , SOAP® visited the South Sea Islands and girls loved every minute of it, and :::c;,•::..,, • • g a book. She were almost sorry to see land. ""''` a "P I3arld 'a gathered material for h a ... V Bi Beit`Carnes Poker , e s I earned the tile of "First Girl Midship- CONTINUING THE ADENTURE n and in exchange for four (4) sets man," and proved to her satisfaction >" At Fiji—New Caledonia—the good DISINFECTINGand to that of expf-rie ced sailors that old Bougainville was ^ of"Poker Hands" (Nos.Miss ;'.° H ( os 1 to 52) a girl is as good on a ship as a boy Schoen took 'Another boat to New zea- ...... you will receive FREE one pair iu,•- • ° • any day, if she' has .h sailor's stoat land. Viols Cooper accepted an offer ,. • • heart. ` Il • to sign on as midshipman of a French Of Kayser • ° . BUT TO PROVE IT. trading steam-r that made the rounds �� Fashioned Stockings. ; r Pur 1 u But she had to prove it. At first of the islands, with provisions and r' -\ ~ : she encountered skepticism. Why, calico for the inhabitants. This trip These stockings are excellent girls didn't become sailors! A ship was afforded her unique opportunity to , con conform to the leg, Prima Donna:. If you can't Set Basil n place for a female. But Viola Coo- gain first-hand informPtion about the " quality, f g i nurse, perhaps I'd better per smiled down all opposition. Her native customs of the •isles. On this i and retain their shape. Sues, to sleep, '� ' l :�; 8'�i, 9, 9�i and 10; in Patio a,:_ some up and sing to him. Nurse: Rest step seaward was by way of San trip she was the only white "man" on ?,'' _ I've threatened him with that, mum. Francisco, whers she thought she board besides the captain. The crown (fawn), Hoggar (flesh), and would have a better chance to get a job was composed of native islanders, big _ Somata (Prey). than in New York. Out there she brown men like children, who taught — • You'll pardon me, read in a newspaper that an old her some of their songs and dances. ";" Big Ben is mighty file tobacco s' Dear Old Lady: young man, but you d � was about to having gathered enough materitl o look tired-- French sailing vessel m18!]d men certainly spy it e, - Young Man: Yea, mada , I'm study- make a trip to the Fiji Islands, on for a dozen books,she found a berth on : ` Ing for a doctor. Dear Old Lady: It's•her last voyage. Viola decided she a freighter bound for Australia. From _ =a shame! You ought to let the doctor wanted to go. She, confided her hope there she took a..other for San Fran- study for himself! to a friend, Jean Schoen, who shared cisco working her way all the time. .. ,BIG BEN her seafaring ambitions; and the two Now she is back in . New York apart- " of them made a trip to the shipyard, ment, pounding a typewriter again, . Girls, it seemed, weren't welcome but this time in the interests of her �j,(jG CHEWG '1ao8�CC0 •.., J@�S mi. lw around a shipyard, But Viola Irene l.,ok, "Windjamming to Fiji." LV �SSeS and Jean smiled their way in,met the "Before I set sail foi the firbt time," S le V O u captain, a gallant old Frenchman, and says this young midshipman,man, "I the t�Poker-Hands a , r M^E,MAfZTI N _ told him all about it. He made the thought I should miss three things way. easier for them, He said he would music, the theatre, and conversation. ` IL's amazing ?o see how Mrs. Brown rejoiced in her first be glad to have them if they could get l I found that once out there on the I A clergyman was giving thanks for oast:y out-of•st-le dresses a permission from the owner. I Pacific, with only the sea and the sky banking account. When she was page the harvest. "Oh, Lord b he said, "we WNare transformed by a few „ !ng in for the first time she came to thank Thee for the abundance and I think." says Miss Cooper, smil- for company, I was satisfied with the the word "specie" on the slip. She safe ingathering of all our harvest. buttons, a little bra4d and ing, "that he thought that would stop splendor of it. Now that I'm back in a' thought for a moment and thea en ithe quick magic of home us. But it didn't, because the owner, city where I can hear music and see except for a few fields between here S !tinting or dyeing. over in Bordeaux,-turned out to be an- plays and enjoy the companionship of tered against It—"Female"' and Stonehaven." Your tinting or dyeing other gallant Frenchman. He cabled'my own kind, I find they don't really _ --.- -• - 7 11 will always delight You, back that he had no objection if the matter as mach.as I thought t ---_ It y,ou are sure to use captain hadn't!" I want to get ba.A to a ship'." only true fadeless Dia SOUTHWARD BOUND. As soon as she finishes her book, sh-e mond Dyes Tinting will be off again, this time on s whaI- ` wfhi'them is easy as blu- And so a few weeks later the two in¢ vessel bound for Norway. She will Ing, and - dyeing takes girls set sail from Vancouver, B,C., take with her a motion picture camora. .. just a little more time for the Sout% Seas. Their'ship the .,,14ew colors appear like magrc r-tgnt Bougainville,was 64 years old,a three- u" overt e o colors m s ti fashionable tints and shades, with radio. She was once. known as_ the . of rg o tro� Dever a 61nt of that redyed look which 1 Himalaya, and had sailed around the 1 p�■Ou g� Camps, comes from inferior dyes. Insist on`Horn time and again, weathering bur-I` r 1 Diamond Dyes and save, disappoint- ricanes, sturdy and stanch. She was. went, 140 feet long. with 30-foot beam; 20-I London, Ont.-Hotel proprietors of "Color my big neer book of foot depth and 1,500 tons_ gross. On�(the province have appealed to the pro- Craft... � --- s0a dollar-saving taints, will be sent-you:this-her last voy ge, she carried Turn-r vino a government or ac on u re- A D A�, 1 E FREE Write Mae Marttu, Diamond ber and canned ,ash to the islands of'spect of the i creasing number of I_ Dyes. Wlndv r. Ontario, the South Seas, Of the crew rumber-j[ourtsi 'stopping places. these are t these r L , y fePiTug the competition o —-- -- ;Torts Very keenly. The rush of UnirPd States motor tourists has led to the owl, establishing„ of thousands of casual i' tourist homes along the highways.and ( r It is charged that some at them are r y undesirableLIGHTNING �AY�R on moral and temperance r ,y, EN grounds. hOe, COUGH Where the homes are organized S"o-y"RUP Into "chains," or .here they are sub- ' '• }ect to municipal restrictions, there is E • little complaint, but the hotel men i- NIGHT UCjHS believe there• should be a provincial standard and a reasonable license fee. BRONCHITIS ;. -' I ove VENO'SFascism and Bolshevism I ' Springfield Republican, It is true, in Headaches may be swiftly and safely relieved by an Aspirin • 'the sense in. which It is true that ex-', tablet. A most efficient remedy, and there's no after effect; its i tremes meet, ,that there .is a close' .use avoids much needless suffering. Try it next time; see haw similarity between Fascism and Bol-' soon its soothing influence is felt. Just as helpful when you have 4. ' shevism and they haveoften been, g cold; neuralgia. neuritis, rheumatism, lumbago. Just be certain r _ ti linked together for denunciation by` you•get real Aspirin—the genuine has Bayer on the box, and Fant BoOkICAS friends of democracy, liberty and tole era'nce. But this resemblance, ea-I On every tablet. All druggists, with proven directions. .. __. _ The Dominion Department of Agriculture sept for the borrowing of certain i L Tints many booklets for distribution to aid farmers Bolshevik methods, is making nega• Physicians presCnbe ASp1t1II'; and housekeepers. Here are.two very seasonable [ave the result of the subtraction of r it dues- NOT affect the head .-a ht now. _ these democratic, virtues. !either in g home affairs nor in foreign relations , Aspirin Is the trade mark ^Ptld;� rd n Canada Indlcatint Bayer eIanufa against White it Poaltsy - ^_ _ (are the two governments guided by I In wet: known tbat A+P,:n r1-1 . a7 ma^_u'a,titre ;o assure the public sealna[ (mita- ., eI I the same principles. :tions, rhe Tan;4:. r•ysP: Cs.>a tradr,uark. - "Poultry Feeds and Feed- ing" is a little booklet giving - the latest and best methods r•z, df feeding poultry for market w as. well as for egg laying. I ' Chickens, Turkeys, Ducks f �:• _'- and Geese are all thoroughly considered. Just fill in the - ' -coupon and mail it today. No - —charge.- Post free, WPM Ile Freserving r`,•;r,�� as .. . ;"Preserving Fruits and Vegetables in the Home" is an � •' � ��''`' ' 'invaluable little book for housewives, being the practical information on canning,pickling and preserving fruits and p- vegetables, as proved at• Ch ' v�+ �. the Central Experimental ni'a dles Farm. The tithe table for canning peaches, pears, SODA- Ivloani more Christic'! apples, tomatoes, etc., is ? r ' 're valuable. Just fill in the Soda Wafers are sold every - coupon and ail it to-day. WAFERS year. Maintained Quality tr >a - cans increased popularit No charge. Post free. my„ -' Publications Branch, w ► Dominion Departilsent of Agriculture; Ottawa ` he ;..x> ........................ :a° r'>.' holm,al rway'sr asrk for ,, •�• .' Pleau send me bulleana on.................... ..•.•.�:.:; '' t S 15 together with full list of booklets. s Chris ie' B'cuits •41; Name......................................"»........................R,R. No..............,. EE PortOffice............................... ..................... :�.::• e•Ar 71 :x -- The Gfoadian Wheat Pod YOUR BABY- ,►NCI: C. R: Ioay, to the Nation and Athe• f AL �CATCIf�ES A COLD � naenm (London): The represents- fives of the British wbolesalers (who) ��✓ have-be ' ave been touring the West . . . must In spite of aA prechutions little, " - have felt that- any plan of acreag VE Dues will take colds-especially dur - restriction was far removed from the Ing the changeable days of our Fall investments by Canadian Banks Re- intentions and pbycbology of the Ca- -. -- season. When the Afet symptoms tied West. The farmer rejoices in - duced by $8,000,000 During August 1` r ;appear-sneezing, redness of the eyes, a bumper crop. Ie 1t wrong that he �� OO� TpM� running nose-Baby's Own Tablets investment holding of Canadian also desire'to market it to.advan.tage? ir�✓(,Z should be given at oLce. They will ,chartered banks during August this He may exaggerate the power of the rapidly break up the cold and prevent year showed a decrease of approxi- pool to eliminate the middleman, but AA-` i snore serious compL•c:a ins, mately, $8,000,000. The total at the be is aware that the-advantage of anjr a Vt831 C p�eOe x Mothers wh6 keep a box of Baby's i end of August amounted to $500,465,- elimination will be shared with the g ° Own Tablets in the home always feet 034, as compared with $508,404,722 at consumer. He is always being threat safe. In fact they are like having a the end of July. As compared with ened .with the •Russian steam-roller, Eatr8-'8 apeCW fes• doctor in the house. They.are a gen- February of this year, however, a is it wrong that his organization 1N In clEtirt, bright Altt7ltfRtinl t ' tle but thorough laxative that sweet- decrease is shown of nearly $64,500,- should wait till.the roller really rolls? ' on the stomach and regulate the 000. =bowels, thus driving out constipa- Investments of th'e banks comes London Boy Finds Treasure Classified Advertisements tion and indigestion-and relieving the under three main groups and com- ARE YOU Al 11Aii/ _ Of Roman Coln in Back Yard baby of. the many childhi.od ailments Posed the following:-Dominion Gov- RUCs YARN I ernment and Provincial Government I r *� MNr�� [`rq I London.--Gerald Grimadell 9 years which are the direct result of a clog ( ��1 YOUR 1'iLili�J( I old is the envy of every boy in Lon- �1�I b PER FOUND UP. T WENTY- " 'ged condition of the bowels or sour, 1316,124,572; Canadian mu- !• ��VVa as e I one samples free. Stocking a t i nicipalities and British and foreign don. He dug up buried treasure in earn Mills, Dept. i• Orillia. Out. - stomach. They are absotute.y safe f -being guaranteed to contain no drug Public securities other than Canadian, I ibis own back yard, a wealth of coins at all harmful to even the youngest'$123,333,000; Railway and other bonds, Proof That the Stomach is Weak I hidden by some old Roman before OTMONS23L"T PO=Cs Dods debentures and stocks, $60,997,462. and Needs Tonin U the time o1 Christ. S T R O N G H E A R T POZ.IGE DOGS, babe. They cannot possible do harm 8' P Gerald, home on holiday from pedigreed, registered. write for The Dominion and Provincial Govern- ---they always do good. �alogue: Btrongheart Kennels, L�ur �at- Baby's Own Tablets are sold by all i ment holdings were reduced from Are you one of the many, sufferers school, thought it would be fun to right, Unt. medicine dealers or will be rent by $317,812,592 during August, down who dread meal time? Hungry, and dig for treasure. When Gerald got r mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. $1,700,000; Canadian municipal and yet afraid to eat, because of the pains down four lest his spade struck an ' CHALLENGE Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, British and Colonial securities other 'and discomforts that follow. When old earthenware pot in beat dime than Canadian, were reduced from !the stomach is out of order the whole novel-fashion. -Ont. system suffers, and as the blood be- It contained 652 old Roman coins of lessondthe dimDiest you, tmmethod all . . ,p $126,969,848, down $2.600,000; Railway and other bonds, debentures and comes thin and watery it becomes in considerable value, for $1.00 Not telepathy. You can read creasingly difficult to correct the .Under British law finds of this kind °nes mind to a dot, by only looking in - � stocks were reduced froth $64,62..,828, the eyes of partner, chum, sweetheart, •' down $4,300,000. � igestive disorder. There is no tonic must be reported to the Coroner, who etc. Praised by New York, Boston, Mon- for Police Chiefs; colleges; Thuretoa, for the stomach that is not a tonic for holds an inquest to determine whether lilacs"cone, etc. If faze, let thm earrest ti Due for Bumps I the whole body; thus a blood-building the And is "treasure trove." This was me. a. ZONIG39", Dept, T.w.g. New York-One of the large StockI tonic such as Dr. 'Williams' Pink Pills, done and the coins were turned over .sus Giarse street llaonttv,►t c"a" Exchange houses, In commenting on not only relieves indigestion, but I to the British Treasury. Some will the inflation which has taken place in adds to the general strength. Mr. D. go`to the British-Museum, but 80 perPon A T E N T ` r• / the stock market, has selected at ran- J. Shaw, Selkirk Road, P.E.I., has I cent. of the selling value of'the coins dom twenty-one issues quited. on the Liet of ''wanted Inventions" � proved the value of Dr. Williams' Pink �will be returned to Gerald, who says Stock Exchange and Ands that at cur- Pills in a severe case of indigestion 'that when he rows u he will be anand Full Information beat Free 8 p 3 e<t Request. rent prices they are from 90 to 625 Land relates his experience- for the `explorer. T= NA29SAY CO., Dept. W. per cent. above their 1929 low figures. benefit of otheS, sufferers, He says:- ti*---- - - 273 Bank n•. Ottawa, oat. The percentages of advance, as 'I suffered from indigestion for a num Minard's .Liniment for aching Joints. enumerated by this firm, are as fol- so t her of years. My case was lows:-British Empire- Steel, 366 per bad 4r that words tai] to describe it. MY A grasshopper's ears are to be Cutis ra cent.: Callahan Zinc and Lead, 00 appetite was gone, constipation was found on its legs. Men's eyes are per cent.; Chandler-Cle` nand, 127 per present, and my nerves were all on sometimes to be found on girl's legs. Talcum cent.; Chicago & Alton common, 102 •edge. I could not aleep.well at night, of per cent.; Chicago & Alton preferred, ,i and the world was a dark spot for 1 �'he sm em'.*.be.e°�of�family 103 per cent.; Lott, Inc., 91 per cent.; me. I tried a number of remedies. ' The Ideal Baby Powder 95e. Mexican Seaboard, 673 per cent.; but without any benefit Then Dr. j THE COUNTRY FAIRS Middle States Oil, 130 per cent.; Iva- "Didn't you see Joe at the fair this Williams' Pink Pills were recommend- tional Acme, 175 per cent.; Norwalk ed butwithout much faith, after so week+" Tire & Rubber, 110 per cent,;__Pathe --- "Rh .yea____._.Ioe always goes. when-1_ -�' many failure_, I decided to try them_ A __• _ Exehasge, 237 per teat Pathe Ex -Atfer taking t res ozes noticed a L'�311TI1$+a ever 1 exhibit myself." change A. 249 per- cent.; Pierce Oil, I • : i change for the better. Then I got � TAinard's heals bruises, sores. k - 625 pe; cent.; Robert -Reis & Co., 93 [ three boxes more and found I had a _ - Phrases From the Sea per cent.; Standard Plate Glass, 122 'their teeth Fre of a tough- Nspraina, saddle boils, d#$tem- in the days when New Bedford was ggpuine remedy. I -continued the nese Minch rz%&k"the�nhoW per, etc per cent.: Standard Plate Glass pre- treatment, took moderate exercise, their keen cutting edge un- a famous wbaling port the conver_s-. p could take plain feud without suffer- ' tested 111 per cent.; Superior 011, tion of women as well as men was In' r,MONDS CANADA e•w oo.LTD•terlarded ' 00 per cent.; Van Raalte, 300 per i ins as formerly, and proved.that these •+�*"d"- ♦ B with tea phrases, -v n the y n A. ..wcasvtr".s•r :r-ari�--Brethera�ieFtrres -_ - girls spoke on "cruising about" on 408 per cent.; and Western Electric = C -"short allowance," and getting "rig, good blood will restcre the stomach I Instrument, 99 per cent. ,and nerves. Anyone suffering from ` I s Y OF PA" Ked out" with new "canvas" for cloth- Ontario's Tobacco Output `stomach or nerve troubles will make Ing A housewife asked her son to .Tbe following table gives the esti- P nk mistake fair giving' Dr, Williams' - .hand her the "bight of a clothes-line." 8 Down on Cape Cod if a lass was kissed mated area and production of tobacco r ars 1922 to 1927 to ether I .Dr, Williams' Pins Pills are sold by by a young man ship did larly.fancy quite likely she would push I with the annual average for the i all medicine dealers or will be senT Dy e him away with a off, or I'll Period. Like all special crops, these mail at 50 cents a hoz by The Dr, Wil- -Sheer :-split your mainsail with a typhoon!" figures are useful only for, compari- I llama' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.� son purposes: `Write to-day for a copy the free • MOTHER OF Y1102 Arears Acres 'Pounds Per Acre ' booklet "What to Eat and Hoto Chr�stas AseO� 1927,,. 34,555 39,520,986 1,144 Eat." 1926 ... 19,992 25,657,724 1,278 4 Make it your happiest holiday. . TWINS HELPED 1925.... 12,719 16,315;934 ,1,204 British to Abate Your friends and relatives will be .I Re �� 1924 ..• 12,399 I4,525,471 ],172 . happy too. White Star ships offer 1923... 8,630 10,797,228 1.251 . ...Street Noises a most enjoyable trip both ways. Restored to Health by Taking y 1922 . 9,189 10,031,870 1,202 ,Special .Catlings to Lydia E. Pinkham's Voge- Annual Average— wF, lard—Ireland—Scotland .1922.27.. 16,247 19,458,202 1,198 Representatives of Tons table Compound The above figures serve to indicate 1 Hold Conference With France'—Belgium the phenomenal growth that has Government Minis- `""'ra la'r°m B.t,+az L��yQo. Mitchell, Or.t.-"I had little twin taken place in the tobacco industry in i Leurentic Nov. 24 babies and fcr quite a while atter I was recent years: This 1s attributable ter8 i1 al,ia�ply�oeth��e.eAwa so weak I could primarily to the recognition in the London.—The numt .. of street hofs- Pennlsnd Dec. 2 not'°do work because of pains world-consuming markets of the su- es has greatly increased in recent Lapland Dec. 9 all the way up tf perior quality of tobacco grown on years, and all the larger towns were pat,�aa�lasQow Bs�lasr-LionPool legs at the foack. I !the plantations of Southwestern On-Irepresented last week in a conference also had headaches •Regina Dec. 13 tarso, where soil conditions are ideal. w;th Sir'William �oynson-Hicks, Home and got very little Dat Bras-QUerX$1ate"-LiasPool ' Another. important factor has been the Secretary, and Colonel Ashley, Min- ? sleep.I took Lydia -:Baltic Dec. 10 ;, ..��.,: E. Pinkham'8 Veg- a preference given Empire-grown -to-I istei of-Transport, ani the heads of Fa.'co,efltete iaforwguios, show, writs or mm etable Compound, bacco on the British market, which-,,both departments, at which stens,to McGill Building,Montreal,P.Q. I and soon I was works out at approximately 50 cents# abate the nuisance were considered. bb King St. E.,Toronto,out. able to get u and 2u Portae Ave.,.Wiani .Moa. s p ter pound. A Home Office statement stated: Loa Pr.William St„sstntt otm,x.B. ` , do my work.I have Farm Property in Ontario Valued The increase in volume of noise is St.Paul Bld4.,Haltfaz,N.S. taken three bottles ,at $1,813,000,000 largely due to the increase of motors as Dalhousie Sr., Quebec,Que. 259 1 and I am fine, do my work without The value of farm property in the and of the uses to which motors "re trouble and am gaining in weight and put and to the abuse of the various was strength. I will gladly recommend the Province of Ontario, including land, Vegetable Compound to one. - types of horns. Tbc minister has de- 1 Mm.F. STATTON, Box 220,Mitchell. buildings, implements and live stock, + 'When dour at the close of 1927 aggregated $1,813,- cided that draft regulations directed - —— __ Ont. _ 780,891. This compared with $1,764,- to Ing the r,uisance of the motor . tra fic noise •should be prepared. Such _ .,Children Cry {498, in the previous year. - - regulations will. be subject to consul- No More is Safes tation between the Minister of Trans- - The Standard Stock Exchange has port and the motoring organizations ' d for passed a ruling that issues over $5 and representative- of public author- cannot be traded In other than 5-point 1 ities, whose'.views will be carefully r Baby has little upsets at times. All Bumps. This means Teck,others won considered, After the regulations have osruINe hen �O your Gate cannot prevent them. But Basin, Sherrill and a few others wont(been made, the police will be advised MOPS be getting milled around to such an by the Home Secretary as to the steps you can be prepared. Then you can extent.and-.-should--prove beneficial_._.to_I_to be-taken to-insure their observaric-e �.�KWAA, _�- do what any experienced nurse would - V - do-what most physicians would tell the board. A few days ago "Frenchy" with a view to decreasing the nuisance .you to do-give a few drops of plain 1 from Kirkland Lake wrote a note say- from which so many people now For TrO bles Castoria. No sooner done than Baby ins the mining board looked like a suffer:" due t ON Ours Is soothed: relief is just a matter of one-cent sale. -^ s�ctosro „ moments. Yet you have eased your Veterinaries use �Minard s Linimen4. NE,RTau 6 child without use of a single doubtful I -�_ ,•. a� - .: • - � •� ' drug; Castoria is vegetAle. So it's The Diamox.?, Merchant's Song: Mi *on Of Human BCings • safe to use as often as an infant has�"Tiara boom-de-ay!" Plymouth Western Morning News: any little pain you cannot. pat away. It has to be remembered that in trying - And it's always ready for the crueler to solve this problem of migration About two hours after eating many, harmless. It has remained the stand- Tangs reputation of over thirty 'and with physicians in the 50 years ,pang$ of colic, or constipation, or dist• and find homes overseas for.our aur- people suffer from sou:' stomachs. rhea; effective, too, for older children, years is at stake every time a since its invention. plus population we are dealing with They call it indigestion. It means that ackage of Red Rose Oran a it is lite Quick method. Results Twenty-Ave million bottles were , g human beings. Men and women differ the stomach nerves have been over• - bought lest year. ` •Pekoe Tea is sold. So highly widely,in temperament and adaptabil-I come almost instantly. It 1s 'she ap- is this reputation prized that sty to circumstances. What stimulated. There is excess acid. The proved method. You.*111 never use the makers have authoriz would be astonishing would be 4o way to correct it is with 'an alkali,'another when you know. r `S' your grocer to replace any have them all ready to submit to which ' neutralize$ many Limas its' Be sure to get the genuine Phillips' physt- package free of charge that whatever conditions they had to meet. volume in acid. f Milk of Magnesia in co -ectinibed y xces • 0 w • does not satisfy you in every The right way is Phillips' ]Bilk of,clans for 60 years in con-ecting excess ISSUE No. 42—� 8 Magnesia-just a tasteless dose in acids. Each bottle contains full direc- particular. ag w. ater. It is pleasant, efficient •and' tions-any drugstore. »� ._ ... Rte... .,,,.. .. yyy111 _ , '.r cry 1.. ..: •' w „w, .P' ..A _. ... ., _ n, a rnimberg at each service: Park, the driver lost control of the - The Pleke rinle Another great treat ig in store for car, which skidded on the pavement . 04, ` dal ' the .people of Whitevale said the enr• and ran into •the 'ditch, breaking a ' 1 Y' ' ance Com i#88 TtARMS� rounding district when the Malvern by pole, and upset, pinning one of rou ftAa par.you,; i1 b0 it paid is ae•soee. Choral Society, under the able lead the girls underneath the car. Their • Svbecriptioo. ro the United Stata. and Crede ership of Mr. H. E. Elliott, will give screams brought to their rescue acv- 0 U Britain$2.00 in advance• their sacred entertainment in White- eral men, including Samuel Vanstone, Hard sand Soft 0o f the' Me= -vale on the evening of Monday, Oc- who was carrying an umbrella to pro- best quality OII The object of this Association is to toner 22nd, under the auspices of the tett himself from the rain. When at- hand - lessen stealing and prosecute JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. United Church Board. The program tempting to lift the'car bir.Vtirtstor�a's the felons. will consist of their usual number of umbrella came in contact with a live THOS A -LAW, - -The beautiful weather on choruses, solos, etc., incliMing hu- wire, and he was instantly killed by • A. Sunday induced many motorists morous selections from the favorite the shock. . Doctors were immediately P1ClC®Sing. Gat. 7 Male Quartette. This will be an en- summoned ,but '411 etforts to revive ltiembers having property stolen oommcis!) 'to go out in their cars for an ea. tirely_new program. There will also him failed. Two other men, Wm. oats immediately with t►ay membe[ o able cutin or to,visiL Yriendt; had THE BEST YET at Executive Oommitte9. J y K be reading and sketches by Miss ani Heard and Constable Thomas, , in other parts. We can usually Mr. Pagett, of Toronto. Do not fa,* narrow escapes from electrocution. We represent the Waterbury Odor- Mombership tee ,r • U.00.. tell when the city people have to be present to hear this great treat. The young men rushed from the scene less. Chemical•Toilets especially ad- been visiting their country eousine Adnti�sion, Adults, 35c.; children 15c. of the accident, but H. E. Ross, said apted for rural schools or where there riurwte mev be had tzom the President or by the amount of roots, vegetables = �.-- to be the deli er •of the car, was.ar is no water system. Can be installed secretory on apptioseion, pumpkins, apples-etc., that are in WHITBY. rested on Sa,urday afternoon on a in the building. A crud will bring Ease. Oom.—L. D. Banks, C.S.Palm• N :evidence. They look'. for these charge of reckless driving. None of. full information with drawings for er, VI. S. Chapman,Pickering. things as re.munerativa for enter a. sad sec:dere occurred here on the young ladies in the car were ser- each particular layout. r ainin{T thetas durin Exhibition i,i• last about midnight in which rousts injured. ' Mr: �arstone lived D. MUnrot 1dS. Richardson. t g 1 , .ay H. E, Poynter, time. On their return they show a prominent resident of c r to vn nest practically all his life in Whitby and —36-tf. ttev�e President, Secretary by their couuteuauces than Lheii t death b• elecrocution.. A mo- -cinity, and r•:as well w.(,' favorably in tar,: den. , kno•,n, He wa= formerly turnkey at ' ;visit liar, not been in vain. Nest for containing three young men. ::.. 3 SPECIAL year there will be a repetitionof three young 'sere;, nu­t,.­, at the the County aril, and was a County the performance in moat cases. Ontario 110apital. or c£ v:-hon-,, was Constable. He ;., sarvived by his wid- 0m Alice �Iilclle:o^., .iaaghter •)_` ::w, two sora, Frank. o£ Torontd,--And COMFORT SOAP DEALS - -Many have taken .•notice thin G I., JIi idleton, der,ut_r-r ece� of i Ralph, of Whitby al ore ciaugitter, — --- 8ea5o❑ that a large pro of Pickering Township; :ca; 7o,nz. scull. ylr5. W. E. Hok>h� of Pickering. Two 'No. 1 No. Z ` No. 3 motor ace on the highways on Brock Street at a ^,inn rate of brot'riers, Eme.a and Wm. ah�o sur- 10 Bars C. Soap � 10 Bars C. Soap an $ BSrs C. Soap ave been caused by reckle=s ,peed ,and vr'ren onpositcr .he Town vies. and 1 6 gt.Allan_irtun= and Americans. Of course the more - _— _ - . -------- 1 Rag Rug 27x54 inch Preserving Kettle 1 Shopping Bag carefuland neivotisdriversdo not, ----- ' $1 �5 $1,23 95c.. -- `-as a rule, venture very far front I0 H T home. Many Cnnadi r mo, fro s WR tremble with fear when they -ee BULBS--For Fall Planting an American approaching. The MILLINERY DISPLA�i AT �"" Hyacinths j+ Tulips Daffodilla Narcissus Ontario motor League has recently 20c each I 4Qc dozen I 5c each 1 5e• each investigated t'he_-m have PKANS "BIG STORE f1 issued a statement of the facts T T _ e best liuyDnOth S ORA:' "PEItf3E TEA gathered by them, and this state __ represents th market to-day. Try a pound ant .: rneht shwa theta high percent- r WATCH THE EAST WINDOI� ON y t compare it with an usher 75 cerate. age of American care were re' Hurlsley Blend Tea 65c. lb. G rld Medal Indo Ceylon sponsible fcir accideuta. Of 60 Wednesday, October the 24th, 1928 Tea To 5 cents per lb. accidents probed, 6 were fatal and � Gold Medai Coffee 70c lb.—a real J:tva and Mocha mixture. 108 person; were injured. Of 'these cars only 6 had Ontario "Bop Your Groceries at theGcoeera." licensee, and the other 54 had No doubt you have heard ab.�ut the won:ierftil valva I have D S O American licen4ee, It is +clggRQted been offering to the l:i,'1:e3 n' Whitby an 1 vleinity, Where I that icy ) r,reus sh utld be reed o q selling J A M E S R I C H A R ' to t sol ACIleaw mould tr, when have wined many cny.om..r_ by se lin„ flats anr3- imported — reation-3 from Paris, New York, Montrell and all great ---they enter Canad': thlt caretul C -. driving is eaperte<' of all t�;ur t-c�. millinery' luarkets, at exceedingly'low prices. —It seems a very trctkind andPickeringRardrare Store relfish ac•t to pan: :t man walking j now have the opportuni4y .to RATve the ladies of Pickering 'on the road 'without offering hits . and I come with a true of Hitti whish will be hard a tide. The most of uQ have, at �t le. - - some time in our earthly career, to beat for Price, (duality and y ',so the. experience our of trudging Now is tae time to loon over that old Range or Hester and if you •' along the duty road fact-,ore and If the sale proves a success it will bP repeated need a new one call and see Dore. purring and lonsting for on the iQlla�vin --Wednesdays. ' ---- +The-gsPPy. Thought a Clary's- Stoves: rid hIc some one to tome sloop and give - t _ Uss-a lift. '.Much aQ we would like, �. i � 'W 1� = Q- H T �� - ftangtle and Heaters. it i9 not always wise to give a lonely pedestrian a ride- n hen Moderate Priced 1�Iiliinery Electric and Hand Power Washers overtaking hint on the road, as pNZ'AR=O save time and bard work. 1 Frank RPnniP, of Walkerton. e:• 'VCT�3STBY•. t — A free trial given at any time. • — e 1i. P. P for South Bruce, found out te his -.,, 'While ruotorinR near St. Caths Mewl are worth piping s trial. E rines- he picked up a stranger, who was very talkative and g�titN The famous Fleury Plows and Shares w fit nearly all makes of plow -r r3mouth is his manner. sF found 'To the Ladies. of Pickering - out a good deal about air.,ltrnnie• and Vicinity Agent for McCormick-Deering Farm Machinery .He found out where he lived and - and Repairs. — UIRL Mr. Rennie at St. Cathtrines be rushed to a telograph (f11ce and ..We Cordially Invite you to come and see Our Motto: 'W We have it, can get it. or it is not ma e =posed ,as Mr. Rennie, he «iced our new stock of The latter'- wife that he hada �ICKEe RIN` rnutor arc;dent and a ked her to Coats, Dresses and Millinery, J• S• BAS- SDONt -� wirehint he d once. Onreturn• �l�n 8 lar,.e Stock of return- ing he di�cuv_red that e , d LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S ; way the victim of q"very clever -, sviindle.' EI(• at once notified the ) _ re ,$c siert'' - wear_V Dreamers and Blooms - Provincial Police at '`Valkerton, Fall and winter weight L'uderwea -who at ante scot in touch with the Coats ranging from $l0.up to $25• splendid duality and you'll be aurpriaed at o,nr low prices. Provincial Police at Sc. Crtthariues Dresses ranting from $6 tip to$25. who Rot a desci iption of the Hate ranging frutn $1 50 up to,$6,50 LADIES' HOSIERY—Seasonable weights is Bilk, Wool and Mizturc swiodler ,tnd •particulars of the Enstli.h a d Canadian makes- p c these lines. Satisfacti A call will convince you. -is our9motto.0 elan k Ing e t th l' � 'swindle. Su far the tnau.hae elude - -- eci capture and the c•hanceN are Cdnie and see our stock. It will pay you. KUT EZI PATTERNS HERE-3 sizes in every pattern. Simple ver-y in of catcbing the Lunn. rices cents and cents. A roan who is clever enough to A C. is 50 _ •.. (9 MC EL SCHWARTZ) 36 n gab$30(1 so easily will lif;ely he A P FL'RN ISHIYG9—Sweaters, several shades and weights, go -never enough to keop out of the - MEN'S ' = _Vvay of the polite THE IDEAL SH OPPE Dalt=ea• L?nderwear, wool and fleoce=lined, mighty eomfortal j - - . - : this chilly weather. Whitby, Ont. GLOVES—'.lien's and boys' work gloves, finger and thumb style, FI MD DAY AT CLARE31ONT Brock Street North, _ five fing!ar lines, also fine gloves,for dress. .The South Ontario inter-Continua tion School Annual Field Day which Ask for silverware coupons. We share our business profits with you. ' .'was held at 'Claremont Community _ Park g Wednesday, Octoi;fr 10th. T U ARE was a great success.- A 'large num R ,\ J U BRADLE ) ber of spectator: were Present to see IF I O i.� C EC I L Brooklin, Claremont and Pickering -schools competite, and.ever; e era was P I C K :E keenly confested, Claremont C. 5. _.�. .- \ won the champion-hip shield frith FO _ _. -- points, while Pitket:ng C.S. obtained First-cls. s `� orkman8hip on yourrepairs lib Dints, and B:ookiir. C.S. t0 point . THE =CENTR�.L �GAR.A,GF - In rise e:tir;t }:;:: , ::r,: ` T;F;r:net ill kinds of body- or, tender bumping -- Ward, of Clarr•nli,nz, :�'�i7 hr s'.lrer e medal with 1(% }t ':t. ?:enneth (� Morley ,of Ficker:ncr• 1^ .he brur,ze ors or wind • shield , 11Qlle 4e7o0 Glass for your r do medal. Tn th,; Jun P.-,s' event:, Telephone _ How•ar(I I,.,rx, r- Pkk;;:i:,a, won the ,silver meds,'. : ith 15 points, whiles A new paint j�,b tele ye►r Car , 'Hus;h Push, of Claremont, iron t'-:e „ '- --- b-ronza--rre l-%%ith t3--poi ,r.-In-the- -- Cat1 nerd-ass rr?;we-altall-be._glad-to _q1tote you on any of .i. Senior Girls' (,vents, Gladys T.on„ of he above. Prices ruoderate. —^ O.1 _ t abo rl 1 Brooklin, and Mildred Pugh, of:Clare- Nock guaranteed. Auto j � ce Oils aid r ss - :..morit, tied for first place, th is each . . . 'A o Repa s Ac o 'es, winning the silver medal bS `) points. Tires and Accessories J lathe Junior•Girls' events Doris Love Gasoline, Aee•tylene Welding, _ of Brooklin, won the silver medal. Tow Car Service - Pickering' won the boys' relay race, battery Charging. - while Brooklin won the girls' relay race. Claremont catue second in both' ~ _ , ° these rat>.s. Mr. Knox, of the On. _ OtQY' = Repairs made on all makes • tario Athletic Commi.�siur,, was pees- Ulaiversal j rent during the day, and his services ' were greatly appreciated. P = Q MCM R I N C-F' _ of cars. _ - WHITHVALfi o Phone Pick 5903 _ _ ... Do not forget the anniversary of Proprietor, C. Bark the Whitevale L'nitea Church to be _ T �, 'j'�n ��� held Sunday and yfonday, October 21 (3•years with G, a1. C.) CHARL ,jH,;�; "SPENCER aYid 2T Ret. ATT: rit Pric_, a former pastor, will ,preach at ,both service? on Sunday,- — Under --�1ew Management -:- Proprietor; �; Pickering- volces, of- Toroiim, under the leader- �• ' rhip of Mr. Elliott; will render four � , . - a • .".a+GFeS:.' iti..: \v. • 7f, :T' ..'.ray ... '- ....,. ..-. rvM•a.. _..:.j -. .. '. .'.. .. 5✓- -•F S :..8.x.... .. y�!-.Wa✓2.SMD+.'w.af' y:ra. r.veeavYx rtrr.:s T All Cn'. f1k,llp .s..:..Y...>wa,�' d.. 'P&r:^•we'y� - -=�.�"m', r'�� .. ....,yr. :w : CLARRMONT. George and Mrb. Beatlsy, o! IN MEMORIAM SALK 9tkQ1GTR1L BONDS-Government. Municipal and Treatoa, were wtth the latter's - Mortgage lQoads. Alio.Iodustrl+►ls. Robert,Miller, of 8tonflvtlle. at mother. Mrs. L nb,over the week XMI)LETON-In-cad and loving Tuesday, October 23rd.-Auction sale Safe investments at_from.5 to 7.per Rob M Black's sale on Friday y memory of our dear daughter and of 10 young cows, Holateins and cent. end' sister, Alice Marie Middleton, who Durhams 20 steers and heifers,Dur� - +- Rev, A. McLellan and Thomas The grim reaper called at three departed this life twelve years ago, ands Hereford, and 10 young 1N8URANUE-All classes written in- ham " G}re were in the cit one da last of our homes last week but took October 11, 1916. cattle, the property of J. Fa Hawtin, eluding Fire, Automobile,- Wind ¢g y y only those who were ripe for the Days of sadness oft come o'er us, at Graham's Hotel, .Brooklin, Ont. storm, Accident and Sickness. � wee harvest. Tears of silence often flow. Sale at 1.30 sharp. See bills.- Was phone or write Mrs.Williamson, of Pefferlaw, The'pulpit of the United Church Love will always keep you near us Maw, auctioneer. - . - was the guest of Mrs. Readman will be supplied next Sunday by Though you left twelve ears ago.) _ last week the Rev. Mr. uai.fe, of the Toron• g y • . Saturday,.October 27th-Auction sale 43tf —ED:'BOWMAN, Whitby last lfouwee Sanderson, of Toronto, Q _. -Mr. and Mrs. W. Middleton and of horses, cattle, 1:rinbs, poultry, spent Sunday er the home o his to Conference. family, Buffalo:' implements, furniture, etc.. at lot R. H. STROIID,-DUNBARTON - A large number of the farmers 19; co 8 Pickering (half mile }rarenta here. in thin district attended the South BURTON-In loving memory of Mary f' � Harness, Boots and Shoes repotted south of Claremontl the property of > John Calvert,of Markham,spent Ontario Plowin Match at Man• E. Burton, who errterer3 into rest at shortest notice. Harness made to R -Gordon Goodman. No reserve as a few days last week with Clare- chestev on Wednesday. October 17th, 1924. yo ur.-0rder: Give me a trial, and be wont friends. the farm has been solei. Sale'at Two of oitr brisiness risen hada Oft our thoughts do wander convinced that I can-giv CO rand one o'clock sharp. See bills. Wm. Mrs, Wm. Hopkin,;, of Midland, To a grave not far away,, faction, Agent for STACO, Brand ; ase spending a'week or two with dispute over anac.ount °few days Where we laid our loving one Maw, auctioneer, goods. P ago bnt i was soon settled a la T .'Mrs- Spoffard. Tanney-Dempsey method. Just four.years ago to-day., ._ ` n11�� James and Mrs. Ifortop, of Port A 'very. large number from What would we give to clasp.her hand Voters' List Court, 19GI8 S��_���� 1 ferry, spent Sunday with T. and Brampton and surrouhdiag dis- Her happy face to see, Winter will be here very soon and Mrs. Paterson. To hear her voice, to see her smile, Nfunici' alit of the Township of Y Y � trict attended the funeral of the if you have an notion of f Mrs. Cecil Slack's sale on Friday Since she has been called •aw..y. p y p purchasing a new ' late Mrs. �Vrn, Mnudell on Tues- Pickering ., p g last was largely attended and good. day tact. -Sadly missed by sister, brothers sleigh, leave > and father. Notice is hereby given that a Court prices were realized. A number froin"here, is spite of will be held pursuant to the Ontario your order now so that it i. Walter and .lits. Ward and bits the raiii and fog. attended the --- Voters' List Act, by His Honour ,he will be ready when the S. C. Cook. visited friends in Mt. 'eoncert in St. Paul's United Cash OnlyJudge' of the County Court of the first snow appears. Albert on Monday.. Church, .Pickering, on Tuesday County of Ontario, at the Town Hall, r Miss S. E. Evans' spent a couple ev'enin¢ in the Village of Brougham, on Tuea L. Q.R N E R E I D ;,of days last week %vith Mrs. S. F, _ I � day, the 30th day•of October 1928, Robins, ofWhitby. CARD OF THANKS _ T al�� at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, to hear CLAREMONT- - tch• on O. r. - --- Mrs. Mc1Mtirchy, of Sacks - - - � � i and determine complaints of erro 5 ✓ swan, is visiting her mother, Mrs,' William Mundell and family wish and emissions in the Voters' List, of "Ira Powell, fora"few weeks. to thank their mane friends, neigh- Listen : ( the municipality of the Township of " Mrs. Spoffard and daughter; born anis relatives for their kindness { Pickering for 1928. '° ' . Miss Annie, had a trip to Midland and sympathy in the loss of a kind 3 Pack Corn Flakes, _ 24c -Dated this 17th day of October, GREYM recently wben they visited friends. loving wife and mother, also for beau- 2 Shred Wheat. 23c 1928. Neil Stewart is making eaten• tiful floral tributes, 2. Lbs Thompson's Seeded Donald R. Beaton. _ sive repairs-to his residence, in. Saiwins,.. `�4C 7-8 Clerk of the said Municipality _ ',eluding a nese reef, new � S-T tch- 24c -- - -etc: -- 2 Cans Peas, 25c ING7-3T HERE - Mr. and Mrs. Smith and family, BLANCHE M. RAMER 2 Cane Corn, :. 25c — .J. R. and.Mrs. Thex,ton and daugh- 2 Cans Pumpkin, 25c Now is the time to get a new:Sot .of ••/y Q�'`!/f� ter, Margaret, ani Mrs. A. J. Teacher of Piano Harness, or Ret the old set repaired. g 3 Lbs Best Blue Rose Rice, �+ - 'Chandler, of Toronto, visited J. H. --.Conservatory Course Taught Chciatie'a Soda Biscuits,• _ 25c I have in stock samples of Samuel -ysDGle Trees and Jeffrey's harness. The ' and Mrs. Beal on Sunday. Studio at Mrs. Overland's. Claremont, bulk, per lb., •• 15c former may be ordered through cata- Russell Pilkey, James De {seer on Saturdays, for out of All Dry Guods, by-the yard at Logue at prices quoted. _ and Harry Hortop attended the town pupils. 20 per cent. off, as I am I Catalogue free.l - Markham Fair on 'Saturday last, going, out of Dr I also carry collars, collas ads, sweat and, literally speaking, they went ATTENTION g q' y p BEN you have sip in the alt, which Cost them 85 Goods• pads, harness oil hp hulk, harness placed an o r d e r HOLM �+ dressing, kdin silver polish with us fora memorial each. I have taken over the Agency W. J. HOLM E ,S and other parte. you have looked fpr in- Our revidente are beginning to for ,Repairs promptly done. to the future for our make preparatigns for winter, in 7.9 .. .. .BROUsHAM L. W. PILKEY, CLARFMO�iT memorial work stands the way of cleaning up gardens Renfrew Cream Separators, Scales up under stress of time Stoves, b leer s amour �=•!looking after their storm windows y - and weather.. tie fru• and doors, and other necessary Plows. Points, ly a lasting tribute. work. 9cufHers and Wheelbarrows. SPECIA LP-RICES Allred and 'hire. Hapward, of Phone 506 Pick. 'No QreaterTribute} Ardberg, who were here attend' N• W. STAFFORD, - ing the f�meral of the late Ira RC?8T• �E�TS'T'T. - - i n � - Poweli. are spending a week or 'AGENT (48) BROUGHAM �:®� T ' A� HARNESS Road, — - � K'nReto _..._ - - - Whitby two with relatives here before Pbone Whitby .. . re- turning home. Winter is Apuroaching rib r q9 J - Mrs James Neal and son, Arth $rasa-mounted Team Backhand Harness, �ur, of Mount Forest, spent a few and with it we have put in 2 inch layer trace with heel chains. 692.00 days this week with the Iorroer's a stock ofback- sister, - � sister, Mrs. Luther Piikey: They -•tiVittti,5 ring breeching. instead of back• - were accompanied by Wm.Fo gie.hey `Stoves. Heaters. Furnaces, Pipes band, .848.00 - ltkvbo came to visit his sisters and Elbi�wa• PtiintA, Blankets - - _ P -- n� era Flower' Pota�Etc. IB�ea - to-3lir� Mr. and Mrs. Scott, of Hamilton. "' 5 ring Breeching "' $44.25 --spent Sunday here at the home of Let us look over your furnace be• _ -the latter's grandparents. James fore it frets too cold, also your this is not a factory harness, but custom made in our. ' - Iasnrance Co• and Mrs. Evans. On their return .eavetroughinq or roof _ : - own shop at Markham. . Cheap rates for farm and country they were accompanied by Mrs. aiay, need it, and we buildings. Scott'-4 mother, Mrs. Thos. are re aced to We-specialize on repairs to harness and collars. Windstorm Insurance on buildings, - Wilson, who is spending a week give you the eat o service on win, -nri e, roe c. D S with theta. any repair work or Fit .` D Automobile InsuranceRev. H. R. Stephens and T C. - new jobs. of all kinds. +Gostick are attending the Baptist RMS FOR SALE -. We have #rrr quick gale the - Harness and onvention in Hamilton until Oct, following specials : Collar Manufacturer FeWrite or phone _ `,25th. Services in the Baptist 1 Furnace, 20 inch fire pot, pipe Church next Sunday will be Mn less, nearly new .�.A.R��3g QNT. Home Phore 340d ED. .[7 O YY M A N ducted by Mr. E. Lewis, of Toron to, at 11 a. m., and Rev. E. Bell- 1 No. I Fleury plow, new -- --- - - - ------ .___. _..--.-- ------------.—.-_-. . R`HITBY, ONT. 1 No. 1 Fleury plow, with Tinkler 20 -smith, also of Toronto, at-, p• m• wheel{ R E r j As the Forsyth property situat• 2 Cream separators. in goad condi- �Farmersj Attention, - ed a half mile south of Claremont PREMIUM CARDS GIVEN WITH E'V'ERY CASH PURCHASE > lino, cheap OF STAPLE LINES AT THIS STORE. I have secured theagency for the Frost and G present occupied go Gor- 1 McCormick-Deering .-separator, _,dna Goodman, has been sold to a new, at coat to clear _ Be sure that you get them, Wood and Cocksutt Farm Impon Toronto roan. Mr. Goodruan will menta. and will keep,constantly on hold an auction sale of hie farm hand repairs for these popular ®tock; i auction nss, furniture etc n �ry School will be opening in a few days-we have a implements,. on Saturday, Oct. 27th. See bills C H A S • COOPER full Itne of supplies. Also, Loudon® barn and stable - - - - a - •• ' SttinRs. for full particulars. �iLAREMONT twill also take contracts for palat[ag On Wednesday evening, Oct. Far the Pickling ReH�on.-a full line of Cider, White Nine a*nd Heinz barns and houses by a new 81st, the 'Mission Band of the .DURANT MOTOR CARS White Pickling Vinegars, alHo process, by spraying. ' United Church will hold a Hallow- AND TRUCKS -Estimates cheerfully gives. e'en tea, followed by a program, -JARS, RUBBERS- AND ZINC RINGS• Phone 1620. given by all the members of the Prices Reasonable Quality Goods' 52 band. Tea will be served from 5 +1 c rp _ p produce }�, JgilIIr - C1aI'81110IItr to 6.30 o'clock. Admission:adult°, S Get U S -;-Store " Highest rices paid -25 cents; children, 12 years and ' under, 15 cents. All are welcome. Phone your ordee: . We deliver. The.Yoang People's meeting of ,'Claremont _Phone Markham (3.402. Green River itbe Baptist Chnrsh on Monday Basket FactoryI evening, Oct. 15th, enjoyed a visit. General Manufacturers of ' from Mrs. Wintemute, a mission= :For Pickling Wm * M. Duncan, Merchant Csreen R1Ve1" ary to the Inca Indians of Bolivia,. A full line of jars- _ _ All kinds Of FLr t Ba8k8ti8� The speaker Rave many graphic Crown pints 90c Berry Crates, incidents of the life of this people Crown quarts 1,25 who have been down-trodden for heavy, 3 doz 25c' � � Faxmere'Biz8hel Be�8k8tti. many generation,; by the Spanie-h Jar rubbers, - - J Clothes Baskets. population. The gathering of Zinc jar rings, 20c doz - m b Parawax )5c pkg P ' young and old were greatly in- r ;� A Safe Repository fora + Frank' �ennoCk, spired by the self-sacrificing life All kinds of spices and vinegars ao v "' of our mis4nnaries to this part of fo'r pickles on hand at g o k4 � - Proprietora � Bonds orl,Other - � � Phone Mrkliaar 1804 South America,. lowest prices. z "I 4 = The anniversary services in the = of �/ aluable Papers United Church on •Sunday last " - EATTY -­-, was one of the bpst. The fav,ar' Dry Goods ;a~ •.SAFETY Deposit Box in your, ,' able weather amide it - o=sible Pir "every one to attend and those w.,n -Ladies' Silk Underweare and Hose A nearest branch of the Stoudrird STANDS FOR THE BEST were present «•ill not soon forget at reduced prices, 77 _ ► ! Bank is; the logical place to keep �" ► .the two inspiring messages from Fuji Silk in colors and white ' con- the o Prof. Dow. A pleasant feature of 65c per yard. 1�` 1 your valuables for. security and _ n ; the occasion was the presentation p I Men's Shirts, special, 1.00 each _oto the Choir of .a complete get of ; venience. 'iPe -shall be pleased to twenty-five choingowns, with a Men's Sox, 3 pr for 1.00 - sped-al one for the organist, bars. fnrnigli you with space necessary a v t 'Wa' `er Ward, by th'e Xuebor ! for your req,iirements at minimciiu -: Society, Needless to say this'gift 'Groceries d& }',� rates. was greatly appr�cigted by both A fresh stock of Groceries always - iChoirand congregation, and in re• turn the Choir excelled themselves on hand at lowest prices, _ TM STAND D AR t1 A hTY, w In their musical productions: Our Try us with your 11 iL .71llt�ll/l�tS 1aC11�111 w ' A�e�e Litter Carriers, Hay Carriers ryoung people are to be comLpend- ".next order.. _ ► OF C!l►l`IADA W. a Milo, Pumps, Door Track., Cow ed for their progressive spirit + ESTABLISHED ia�s _ An, they pleasing- feature was the i Bowls. Presau��9�sterus Etc. 11 presence of the Rev: Mr. Stephens, Ds J�s 0 T- T C s It will pay 'you to get mP priZeeeia 'Oft. Baptist Church in the plil- W. V. REDDITT above before buying elsewhere. pit, his congregation wnrshipping --Phone 1402, ' _ Manager, Pick ring Branch ' FRANK T, PROUSE in the United Church in the even * s 13n„ebe.d.o.c Ing. 1 ..LAREMUNTBrooklio,we•!Hin wMtbY r,�1 , O�'1A11I9 �. .-./' :..t i:.•vat.. .-_.. -'.... ..!�: iM:`C��' �'•4ti':e�,'��a,'6�:'.: -.v`i.,.. . :�':... ,� `+�,`�:�t�' '• .74. ,�,*r"^-,-abn,'.•o"?s,�•,Ar.M 4"ti.�.� .n-.�n. ,,.•use, :x. .. .. s ra'•.p,,,y� 'jy„ yqam�,, .H .a.h .«, -1..-Rr}r,,..d •.,�r" ' .f: E ,, r"r .' Sr `?iY.•.'irk• •34 ..,+,�•°w %".. 4.1.. 't.,•' '�, �.'!'• _: - . ."s.w`^.r�i.L. .x,.e• .n' 'v-zxx,l:s rd:�`,-.,b:yts�-n ..�.e?.3'.x. ea:. ynogl.,s• ,>,,� - "�'-'► . „Y fi •, � .•... ... , =„},c.?- we=b.sXx.'.. ms's,-e mofSergeant M pes should-en engage private detective, - :: .„1.• ,..y ,,...�•, ,,,.+�•, -�,. . •,.. .:.. .,...Y _ . _ „ 3r. N� �z � -�”�" •.� work out the disappearance of P c trieia. This would enable Miles to re- 7 lanain at Brooklet in his capacity as bouseman' and, unknown to Hobart �• _ - ; `; _ , _ - ,. ' with Patricia's disap- pearance. is . __ .. .... . _ keep in touch ap- •_ pearance. remarked Milr es "I wish yrn arrives, ou wour. ld tell sr►e:something-about. the early hickory of the was the - f - - - - spm which eaca. h oft them nbelg �? From whence did it code?" , - _ "From a distant cousin of their inotber in England. He had owned or been interested in a South African dia- ,..: - - - - mond mine, if I rerhember eorrectly,• t • _ - and died leaving no.other heirs. I was • _-. not the"•attorney for the family at the time but later, when Hobart and then Jerusha placed portions-,of their inner- _. ent, I •-� - fiance in my hands for investm learned that they had never seen this _ cousin but had kept up a desultory ' correspondence with him since their _ mothers death and I do not know whe- ther they all shared alike under his _.. - will or not."- "But what has all this to do with thetest you propose making? .What bas it to do with Patricia's warning about a tattootd arm'." Miles was saved the necessity of a : reply by the entrance of the servant, AAvg who announced Mr. David Zorn. The latter proved to bea fair-haired im- ° ! maculately attired young man with an expression of polite boredom in his sleepy blue.eyes. "Sorry I could not get here before, Sergeant. You mentioned a—er—lit tle proposition over the phone T' "To be brief, Mr. Zorn, a young lady of rilrbieen who lives with her father, s maiden sunt'and two bachelor uncles in a L4ing Island suburb has left her 3 home under mysterious circumstances u - in which,-however, we are satisfied no . romance is involved. Her father has w ked me to engage a private detective to locate her.but we are, at the request, s' of the young lady herself and without r his knowledge or that of his sister or . .' . , -• r- . brothers, investigating a certain mat- _ -• • R R e sin ` ter which threatens them. The position . sc hien Sergeant Miles and i have-ta- " ken is this r the young lady must be located at the earliest possible moment ` not sturbed if she i 1 s fe : but o (b a n a hands, and we do not want her father informed of her whereabouts, although be must be persuaded upon to take no -' - firther step on his own initiative. Do I make myself cle:_r?" - "Perfectly." The drawl was gone '. from Zorn's voice. "When did the young lady di_�appeaz; Mr. Wells, and in what manner?" quickly recounted the circumstances. x , "This letter is self-explanatory,".he _ added. "But can you think of An . Y • :�� legitimate occupatior which would take an' honest workingman. out :into per ,ib the country on shcrt trips at night?" e �rst supposition which occurs _ 509 to me is that 'the fellow might be a _ helper on a moving.van." replied Zorn. "Exactly!" Miles cried triumphant- i ly "Now study the scrap of paper "Just sa William had a messa that ou will ve him five dollars and o t is written. ' n which the messaget . Y R'e Y fn Zorn took up the letter, read it care- for-him and he'll'know," Miles smiled ask no questions. Yt,u will harm all fully-twice" and then carried it, to- meaningly. of us if you do. I have left home, but gether with the magnifyin;, glass, to Miles returned with all haste'to the am safe: Don't look for me, will ex- the nearest, window. Drake house and placed the letter plain wher_ I can. Tel! M, keep at I „you ,are right. -Sergeant. This I, again in Hobart's hands. work without fail but no one else must'; paper has been torn from the blank "Young Mr, Kemp took his mother know you have heard from me. This page of a receipt book. The smudges to s'theat're-party .in town last even- is vital for everyone's sake. Warn M. are from carbon k+apei and the inden- _ ing, too, air," he added. "They didn't -look out for tattooed arm. Pat.` stations give up a fragmentary clue to get hone till after one o'clock. I "What time did you receive it and:the name and address of the last per- t} ht I had tt.er you what d you do when It came, Mfr. JID .oug a �e tell o every- id o • son to-whom delivery was made.—'Mrs erg thing the maid'saio'." Wells.?" Ja—Sloc—geombe• R(>-kside, ' New " BEGIN MERE TODAY play with toys. Patricip Drake, Baugh- "Young Kemp was at the thea+re, "What she asked." The attbrney�Jeri-- For argument's sake, let us 'What horrible.and mysterious power ter of Hobart, secretly-•secur i-Owen you say? Don'f go, i want to think Drugged. About ten _o'clock this say that 'lies, Ja—' is lira Baton or = - was forcing the three Drake brothers, Miles, detective sergeant, and his col- for a minute." Hobart turned and be.('morning the man presented himself iJa-mea Slocum, or something-combe league, Scottie McCready, to investi- an slow] to ace the floor and it and I went out to the vestibule to give i Road, Brookside—if such a .place ex- Hobart, the Wall Street broker, Roger, y R Y F ' the scientist, and Andrew, recent] g e: gate. Miles is e s .% gar as a_house- seemed to the detective'that the assur him the money personally and have a;ists—New Jersey.• That will give us y man and Scottie as .h gardener.. Mess look at him. He was a rough-looking turned from.Australia, to place them- ance of Dick's alibi had falba upon a.starting point, selves in 'ridic�Aous situations. Some Jerusha Drake; spinster slate. of the character but respectful enough." I ,Yes. It is my theory that she must power had forced Hobart to deliver a brothers, is discovered by Miles in'a him,•like a blow: Then he sat down wildly., excited state late at night be- and wrote rapidly. "What did he say?" Miles asked. have stopped the van on the road and f _ "moc1S speer]] in the public square Ro- fore an open genie in which she was �. "Was his manner furtive and did,he arranged with one of the movie men _ - llp ger to burlesque a scientific addtress, I want you to go to this address �„ s ' .and Andrew to sit on the floor and burning papers of some kind. Pa- and'present this note to Mr. John appear in a hurry to be gore. to bring the note here as soon as they tricia disappears and Pobbirt sends for We11s" said Hobart. "On the contrary. He was brisk reached the city, . We have reason to Miles. „ and business-like as if 'he had come believe that she has gone to none of Yes, sir, Miles replied, glancing �. �. GO_.ON WITH THE STORY upon an every-day errand and he ex- }Er.friends• although it is barely pos- at the envelo It bore an.address=on ; ' "William I want you to take this � .� hibited neither curiosity nor hesita-i sihle that she may have,taken refuge a Y West End avenue. Will there be any Y g �• � letter to the home of Mr. Martin Kernpl answer?"_ tion. 'Did you get' the young lady's!.with a Miss i)lillicent Armitage,.Lane's �i and deliver it to his son;'Mr. Riehard,� �. - note, sor?' he asked. ''If you rg Mr: End Oyster.Bay." 4 I will leave that to Mr. Wells. Be , - . s l personally. . Be sure that you glee it sure that you see him personally." Wells, she said there would be some- '/S to nc qne else. If he asks you "any Wells was seated in his study and thing coming to me. I admitted my CHAPTER K1I questions tell flim merely I said it was b an adder imness identity, handed him a five-dollar bill there seemed to a gt and watched him off down the Miles saw nothing of 3cotthe until_ v a matter of the utmost importance,but - about his mouth as he 'greeted the they met in the servants dining room do not mention the fact tbi3t Miss Pa- street. On snap judgment he' might detective... .. I when the ]atter muttered.. - tricia has—gone.away. I think I'can w - have been a crier, mechanic—you I ,y. �� I was expec-ting yon., ---- ` Come to my room, lad, whc you're P trust you. "Mr. Drake tele }oned?" know the type. But what do you make free. I've a curious bit of news for "Yes, sir." �. » F of the letter?" � f , A trim-looking parlormaid opened No. "The letter was not written' under 'l'ou' ' "Then you know what has occur= „ (To be continued.) the door of the Kemp bungalow in an- ? "The that is self-evident, re- ;. red. Do you mean that, you have lied Miles. "She left the house of her ' sorer to his summons but s}iook her P heard from Miss Patricia Drake her- Mtnard's •Ltntment for Every Pain. Always have themagic head when he asked for Mr. Richard. own own free will, without taking me into "He's gone out motoring with the her confidezee. , Indeed, I have reason WRIGLEY package in G "Exactly." Wells nodded and, tak- to think that she had an'a intment' The Monroe Doctrine 77. family and they wont be bomc'until PPo 10 your pocket: late this afternoon. They didn't say .ing from.the drawer a crumpled twist. with•someone who waited.outside the Kansas City Star: The Monroe lloc- where they were.goin," of paper, he held it out to the detec- gate to aid her in her flight and it I trine is merely a declared policy of , Soothes- nerves, allays � tive. "Se^ what you can make of that could not have been the•young mantheUnited States for self-protection "Maybe you could leave the mss- Y 8 1 I'll while I read what Hobart has to say �� ��- � sage with me and I H give it-to 'Mr. who is in love with her, for his prey- in possible contingencies, and has no : diigeetioll, r Richard?" about the matter," ence elsewhere has been established." active force unless such contingencies "`" "No. --I have -orders to deliver it The paper was of poor texture, limp "What'can be the meaning' of her arise: V fat6i myself. I ought to have brought it and grimy and as he smothed it Miles reference- to a tattooed arm?" to Mr. Richard last night." saw that it was lined not only across "When we have learned that, Mr. A' - A,,..�"'' "He wasn't here. , He had to take the page but vertically at each side. Wells," responded Miles, 'we will be . YOUR SKIN � �r his mother to a theatre peaty in the It appearc+d to be a fragment torn on 'our way "toward dispelling the can be made Perfect by the daily nsa After city, for Mr. Kemp wouldn t go him- from a larger sheet and the few sen- nightmare of grotesque horror which of RECHERCHE COPmeties.-For-Ladies.. _ Qia 'rtatry Meal .. self, They•never got back-till half- tences hastily scrawled upon it-in soft -hangs over the Drake family. Our wtho care." past one. Who shall I tell Mr. Richard blue crayon were so blurred and young client has stumbled.upon the 07A 2-ounce ler of Powder ng cream - y� r` ��� and 1 -Box of Face Powder mailed to %/ 7/ra it was that-sent-yon here. "smudged as to be almost.illegible. - ' path to the truth." any.address in..0>\tarir, for il•oa. --' "Dear.Mr. Wella, CHAPTER XI. soassssox's_ _. ISSUE No. 42-'28 Minard's Liniment cleanses cuts, eta Have promised man.who brings this The result of a brief conference •was 288 TOUCO IM90, Torouta " .... ... _. u ..:ase,_, .r'....... -- - — - .:.P• - - - - - • �.. Q • ;Market Reports of the Wagon Tongue s Douig Nell .: PremierKing Praised for GRAIN QUOTATIONS. Grain dealers on the Toronto Board : - .,Speech-on-British •Migra of Trade .iro makin. the following _ N , tion to Canada quotations for car lots: Man. wheat—.Io. 2. North., $1.25;: London.—Premier W. L. Mackenzie No. 3 North-, $1.18; No, 4 wheat, `King has ,andoubtedly done much to $1.10%; No. 5 wheat, $1.01%. (c.l.f. remove.the impression that the Ca- Goderlch and bay ports), Man. oats—No. 1 feed, 60c. (c.i.f. radian Government is.not,too ent:iusi- Gu derich and bay ports.) l r astle towards British migration to Am. corn—No. 2 'yellow, $1.1734; ' Cani da. No. 3 yellow, $1.16%. (Toronto . � t Both Lord Beaverbrook's Express freights}. r -aud '_horning Post, in editorial articles, Miilfeed, del., Montreal freights, � - declare that Mr. King has destroyed bags included—Bran, per ton, $32.25; t ( this impression, and both praise the. shorts, 'per ton, $39.25; middlings, \ Canadian Premier enthusiastically. $44.25. r He commands the respect and'hoaor Ont:oats--Good,-sound, Iteavy oats, in car lots, 50 to 52c, f.o.b. shipping' 'o of -theentire Dominion," says The points. Express, adding that" po his speech was Ont. good milling wheat, f.o.b. ship- an event of the first importance and ping points, according to freights, t 1, s fruitful poll-_!Y. $3.18 to $1.20. The paper mentions Mackenzie Barley—Malting, 65 to 70c. ' King's own career as an example to Buckwheat-70c. every young man in Britain of the op- Rye--No. 2, $1 to $1.06. - 'ti 'h{ #'• ' portunities to be found in Canada. Man. flour—First pats., in jute, The Morning. Post, which has -been 1.$7.40, Toronto; second pats., in jute, * �r ' __critiedl of Premier King, says 'It. is $6.80. • - glad to see he As .so enthusiastic in Ont. flour—Track, Toronto, car lots, 90 per cent. pats., per barrel, not quot- the cause of British settlement in ed; seaboard, in bulk, $5.40. Canada, and suggests that the trouble �'� a ` PROYISION PRICES. �� f�� � ,�; t •.' ' with emigration.lies,.either in the ad- Toronto wholesale dealers are quot- ` Y b zry J .P. : ministration or in the principles on ing the following prices to the trade: .. t � • '� ,Y�<°' which it a worked. Smoked meats—Hams, med., 30 to ¢ — 32c; cooked hams, 45c; stacked rolls, uhf 26c; breakfast bacon, 33 to 43c; do, { Hardest Stee18 fancy, 40 to 43c; backs, peamealed, 30c; do smoked, 37 to 39c. Aft ] clear bacon 50 _ Y iw�Sjiy "�.! � - to 70 lbs., $21; 70 to 90 lbs., $19; 90 RUN LE-.New 1Vlaterial tc 100 lbs, and up, $18; lightweight Babe Ruth (right). the ,Tow York Yankee's premier home run hitter and Juin Bottomly o[ the 8t. Los1s. rolle, in Wis., 11.50; heavyweight Cardinals, who holds the home-run honors in the National League. rolls, $38.50 per hbl. Glass: Porcelain and Concrete Lard—Pure, tierces, 17c; tuba, 17%c; pails, 18c; prints, 18%to 19c.• $5 to $6.50; do, culls, $2.50 to $4.50; In the course of his address the 'gust Deserts Are Handled Effectively Shortening, tierces, 15c;• tabs, 15t1.c; hogs, selects, w.o.c., $11.25; do, led, Duce exhorted the editors to give as by Carbide-Cobalt pails 15%c; tine, 17%c; prints, 16%c. $10.85; do, thick, mooth, w.o.c., little attention as possible to police _. PRODUCE QUOTATIONS, $10.75; aio,, fed., ¢1095.___ cases, sensational news and scandal Farm Hand O'Neil, DOubIC� Product Toronto wholesale dealers are ay- . . purveying. He told them to keep such Ing the following prices, delivered: Criticism Not Murderer, Sentenced aPhiladelphby is:—Cutting s screw Eggs, ungraded, cases returned— items toned down if they must be b judge McEvoy thread in a p?as• rod, boring a smooth Fresh extras, 44 to i8c; fresh firsts, p cl.roniclod, and, in closing the meeting y J g y 1'N)le in a block of concrete; handling 140 to 42c; seconds, 30 to 34c, Barred Press which was surety without precedent in t porcelain or. a lathe and cutting the • • the history of journalism, he told the NGS JAN. 4th ,,.. g Butter—Cresirtery, solids, -pasteur- _ Y 'HA "hardest of steels things difficult or ized, No. 1, 39 to 39i,c; No. 2, 38 -iSays Mussolini editors to concentrate on "healthy Barrie.—Atter nearly seven hour e'1 even imposrib;e with present-day ma- to 3814c• comment" on the arts and sports. chine tools—are among the things that Churnin cream—No. 1, 40c. -0.— - deliberation, the fury is the murder Cheese No 1 large, colored, par Great Function of Italian Canada a Nation • case of George O'Neil. Totteat,aaa sen be dont eerily with a new kind of aifined and Government graded 23%c. Papers Is, He Says, To In machine too'- material announced here LIVE STOCK Sheffield Telegraph: Canada's whole farm hand, and former Canntnstos •b) Dr. Samar: L. Hoyt of the research terpret Fascism position is- too closely bound up with blacksmith, at 8.50 Saturday night re- laboratory ed the General Electric Co. Heavy beef steers, choice, $10 to Rome.—At the Palazzo Chigi, some i that of the British Commonwealth, W the annual convention o! the Ameri-1$11; do, fair, $9.50 to $9.75; but- turned a verdict of guilty. The pyla( cher steers, choice, $10 to $10.50; but- 90 editors of leading Fascist newspa-1 and these Islands, in particular, for can Society it•r Steel Treating. oner was Immediately arraigned and + y ,cher heifers, choice, $9.75 to $10; peri in all parte of Italy, gathered to her to link herself up with the Pan•j f The neve material -named carboloy, ch he ors, to ice$8.25; butcher cows, hear a statement by Benito 'Mussolini,;American union, where it is:probable sentenced by Mr. Justice McEro; to, M is composed of tungsten'carbide and good to choice, $8 tr $8.50; do, fair to the Premier, on the duties of the daily I that her and our special. interests hang on Jan. 4 next. cobalt, the carbide being extremely,good, $6.50 to $7.50; do, com., $6 to press. i might clash at any moment. Assert- O'Neil pays the penalty for thet` 1•ard and the cobalt giving it the nee- $6.50; canners' and cutters, $4 to Signor Mussolini emphasized the ing a claim to a special nationality i murder on Feb- 4 of Aior Roberti for--cutting tools. _-_! $5; bubtcbher bulls, good to choice; _ essar}. sirenqrrh great function of the press as an inter• entails no breaking of historic ties ! son, aged -72, and his daughter, Mrs. The poeaib,laiee of the new tool ms-'$',.50 to 'd3s'-rrre2-. 5s— �* r—of—iii:Fascii ens an i ea s, an any more than that which follows the Risby Martin, aged 35, who were !Donal _'' • terial were insi�cated by Dr. Hoyt tn'bolognas, $6._5 to $7; baby beef $1-iPburned beyond recognition la a fire his ref ere tee a experiments 'con-'bolognas, $6.50 to $7; bab) beef, $12 added that this did not exe ode criti- setting up of separate homes by mem which total! destroyed the Robert, to ;15;. feeders, choice, $9 to $10.25;I cism. .He said the criticism, however, hers of one family. _ Y ducted witb rgolded..materials contain- do, Lair, E860 to $8.75; stockers.lshould not touch on fu,.damental son barn. .' ing metal iniwrta, such as fabric gears choice, $9 to $10; do, fair, $8 to $8.50;;points of the regime, nor,on interna- Soulful Lady: "There are times,I used in automobiles. Cobalt-chomium;Bprlrs, choice, $110 to $135; milcA tional relation'aAips, as irresponsible :fir. Simply, when I feel convinced I I ---alloy cutters, which had given the beat cows, c 80 to $90; calves, de for was on earth in ancient Egypt a should lie on thnright - previous ser six+ in this work, required choice, $16 to $18; a, m misunderstanding at home and abroad. Young Mr. Simply: "Well, I say, says a doctor. But if oue is on the, 7." de it is not necessary W Ile at 50 to a0 right el s 6, 3 w rare for a tri to r t'7 it's jolly- redressing for every 160 parte machin-i� ;14; do, grsae't'�, S o 'I Otherwise, said Signor Mueaoiini;�' Y kn b t ' y ik t t g � g o t , ed; the neve tungsten carbide tools,. lambs, $12 to E1__�; bucks $9._5; ke a ou her age 1 e ha ." all. operating under identical conditions,j sheep, choice, $8 to $6,.50'; do, heavies, there was :omplete freedom. jo _ i flni4hed ll,Nlo parts before they re : quired sharpening, I A Picture-Story of the Wilkins' Antarctic Expedition _ -L sual cutting.tools will not affect s i glass rod; instead, a rod of glass in a lathe will wear off the edge of a cut- "A tool that is p-eased against it:. I GN ISLAND f _The.tungster. carbide tool quicklyruta ATION into the glace. and can evert be used PENGUIN 00KERYe -for 'cutting a :`crew thread into the I rod. Likeuiso, hard poreelatn insula- ` tors can be machined on a shaper with 1 ,Rhe new material. 4� HOLES CTT SMOOTHER. " Fur drilling a hole in concrete and 1; •'FA TORY .Nark it previously was necessary to ` � FLdCEBAY y use either an expensive diamond drill •`� I < 1 or a "star". hammei, which really, `7 I • ,� SM & �om B -- — breaks its way roughly through the 1!i SAtlOY 13EACFI _ concrete. A drill made with the new t— _5 LOCKEDILWIDE LANG �\ ".cutting material has advantages overY both of its predecessors, in that it is .�'�. - a less expensive than the diamond- drill and-that it cuts a smoother hole than does the 'star" hammer drill. One difficulty with to-day's tools has been that wear of the tool has caused a taper. IT machithirg a hollow oyl-. �. Lnder of carbon...for instance, the best tool steel lore its cutting elge and be- , gins cutting a taper soon after start- 11' Ing; tungsten carbide tools take an *entire cut without tool wear, and hence -- without tapering. i Indian Home Rule : •,.w ECepn I. A. Spender, in the London,Dailyi0 'F ems`�±• O I - News: If some all-wise Indian law-giver were given-the task of framing I R ' a constitution for India, he would, I I °+r C`:� 7,000 MILES yam sure,not dream of going to Canada aE E,;PL�Q or Australia for guidance. He would, I R M I think, compare India not with Aus- ISOM,/ tralia or Canada, but 'with Europe, ` i WILL LEAVE and begin try asking how he could T1•o vtANEs DECECTION iltAM T tv avoid the repetition in 4ndia of the , MAIN "1 %1" eA►ACiTY Daren o ANo TO THE trouble§ that have af8tcted Europe.' L0" w� CONTINUE To Roes oR10INAL BASE. TM x000 Ma.n'ACROM moMAL sAssaua ANO SUM That,.it seems to me, is one of the su�wiaowN ANT C.DIMER ua THEY Mnu,i A ` ,. VIMJE Mull STANC AT. SECOMP "Kr lli vep dap .-firstquestions which the Indian who Is thinking of Dominion Home Rule t 'must put to himself. With all its _ shortcomings and limitations, the _ _. '-Brittsb Government has -at least help- BRITISH LEADER OF AERIAL EXPLORATION PARTY TO ANTARCTIC WILDERNESS ). B then over of India to become one Within the next week Sir George Hubert Wilkins to sail from Nlontevid�o, capital of Uruguay, South America, aboard the Norwegian whaler "}ionaid^ti says them_.fror4,the interne- for:the Antarctic base.from which he.proposes to make a 2,000-mile jump by plane across the "w'orld's tee-box." to a paint on Ross sea near Commande>� cine sera and struggles which have I Byrd's 'proposed Roes sea headquarters. In the Illustration the upper pie ture gives a lbirdseye panorama of Wilkins' first objective, Dece¢tlon IstAnS %•afflicted Europe. and for a century The map at the lower left shows the route nf the Aridsher's proposod plane flight, In the lower centre are seen Wiikins and lite fiancee, 9nsannf1 :or more kept the,peace over almost Bennett, a New York actress, their engagement having been announced just before the explorer sailed from the United States, At the lower right b the wildest area In wV It has.been sketch of the No whaler "Ronald", which;1s to carry Sir Georgy, lil i three companions and their two monoplahtt0. es to their AntarO akept in that period of the world's •HOt� history. Antarete,parties are taking powerful radio sets wAli them Ia h order to keep In toucwith the outside world. i ' • ..yy� F44+• ;n .,q.,. y ,t..•w�*4.,, •..a.-� d.•.'tp. :v:[ .- mss., .C„n ,.•. .I+,.:i'SL's"'.a•Spu"V,?3„QI- :+.`JH"•.'..4.,". Yv*V 3'. .'T" 1+ .jr M1'i• '�'u" '.^1.---._+.'+--r ,".'.'. (a .RrW''• ..�':4. ..]-viii v�,'.n .i,,. i�T. •.6. - _'d-9. , ,d f,.. ,�t .,-r+x.. .. a. 5 • P'R ., :.., �lr •',., ., n:.',.-� '�Rnk>-..a ,: xa_;s�.'..,.. �...., :,,'..'-.- � � _ +;.. ,.. ..`'-'„�.:.=+:,, _ •-�.. .+ .�sn+_i.'ars:. `'�ik�•k - . ;:.. -W. H. and Mrs. Slevin and -Dr.kL T.Falalise,Resident,Dentist. LOaALISMS-• twc daughters, of.Montreal,spent Office in res}dence, twd doors-east of a few days here with the datter'e St. Andrew's Church, Pickering.' Of- _ o id _DUr -Mrs. J. Cowan @pent the week- brother, Gordon; and Mrs. Lan. flee hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily and "­_44 end wiXb frlendei at Cherrywood -Mr, Wallace, principal of -the evenings by appointment. - a -W. HaHman and family have Pickering public school, moved -On Sunday, Oct. 28tb, St. An- • '` moved into the city. for,the win into. Mrs. Morrissey's brick -resi- drew's1United Church will hold - . ;ter. deuce on' Church street on.Mop their Annivereary Services. Rev. A car that had been made by a hanay meehania fiom'parte -Mrs. Graham, of Toronto, day. D. M. Soltudt, D. D•, of Toronto, bought a dozen dlffereut _ spout Sunday with L. D. and Mrs. ,]Qv711e will butt tbevihage Hof i1JPreauYricherdat ll B• A.,'of Nand orth v. \ -- -- - 18kea of oars ? 1 Banka. — - -Wra Hall. of Sunderland, within rtra few weeks. Any one Broadview United Cbtyleb, Torun- - T ` visited L. D. and Mrs. Banks on wishing her -piano tuned is re_ to, will preach at 7 p. n,. Both -NO : NO � • Tuesda nested to leave her order at the men are outstanding in the work Tuesday. .,The same principle lies to buying our Radio. ' --Born, in Pickering on Sundayy, B�i'R office and it will receive of the church, and'vrill have a real P P PP y g y il)ef.`14th, to Alvin and Mre..Hawk- careful attention: * message. The choir' of the Cedar r Ing, a Bob. - •v -The marriage was solemnized Grove United Church will assist F' c on Be t 1 it Bowling Green, Ohio, in the service of raise at the even- -Rev. R. H. and Mrs. Rickard P • � 8 P "spent Wednesday and Thursday in Trinity Church, by Rev. J W., ing service. On Tuesday night, Own a Deforest.Crossley set and be. a booster for areal �wlkh relatives in,Belleville. Miles, of Miss Evangeline L. Mur Oct. 80th, the ladies will provide responsible company,.employing only the best -Mrs. John Law, of Toronto, phy, of Detroit, to Victor P. achicken pie supper, an outstand• methods Of assembly, and who makes is spending a few weeks with her Young, of Schenectady, N. Y. Mr. ing event in the social life of St. yr '. and Mrs. Young, on their return, Andrew's;and Mrs. Lenore Hurd nothing but.Radios. Son, Gordon, and Mrs.Law. g - D. M. Swan, of Cherry- -at make their home in Detroit, Best, of Toronto, elocutionist, solo- -Miss. 'Wood, spent over the .wee$^end 136 Clairmont Ave, ist and pianist, will entertain. with her friend, Mies A.E.Annan. -The many friends here of Local nAuieters will be present. -Rev. J. S; Ferguson was .in Ernest Gale were greatly shocked' and local talent will assist In the DE FOREST—CROSSLEY ,Loeuet Hill on Sunday evening to]rear of his death from typhoid program: See posters for full par., Preaching at the anniversary ser- fever. on Tuesday, October 9th,. titulars. It is hoped that the Leads All Others. -vices. He was the mechanic at Law's friends at larke'wilt join in slaking -Mrs. Chas. Palmer and child- Garage for about seven months. the occasion a real success. Bets priced for all gurses, ren, of Dunbarton, visited with He we.e a bright, genial young : Gordon and Mrs. Found on Sat man and well liked by all who �y t, urday• knew him. He was in his 23rd ;-BROUGHAM. _ `S -John and Mrs. Dunn spent year. His funeral was held on P 'Donald Beer•spent Sunday at his _ :last week with their daughter, Friday last from klie paren.te' borne _ home here. Fred T BUnt1Dg �PiCkeri.nd 'Mrs. Oliver Denny, of -Whitby near Whitby and was largely at. Mr. Shaver is erecting a garage oil T. ! � b township. tended. Fred and Mrs. Gale and Established 1857. p' two sone have the -deepest m• his premises, -Miss Mair, teacher of the p y Mr. Eddis has returned home ac- Brougham public school, Weis the pathy of their large circle of fri• companied by his sister. quest of Rev.J. S. mind Mrs. Fer- ends in their sad bereavement. . Mrs. Flora'Patterson has -returned --, gusoa on Sunday. Deceased was a member of the A. to the city for this winter. ~- p Lyndon Crook• and Roger F. & A. M. Lodge, Whitby. Sev• Miss Smith, of Whitby, was a guest >� � Borland, of Pickering College, neral Maeoae from Pickering sb at the Gerow hems on Sunday. tor � . - Newmarket, spent she week-cad tended the funers] and asaiz?t�d is Ed, and Mrs. Willson have beer. 1q. ..'here with the former's parents,. he the Masonic burial service, after visiting with the Gannon family. ' -' R. H. and Mrs. Crook. the service conducted by Rev. Mr, Mrs. Walter.Bennett called on her _ -The. Y. E. S. of 3t. Andrew's Richards, of the Whitby Taber- friends here on Thursday of last week. Can fill your demands for C arch will meet at the home of nacle. Mrs.-George Philip and Mr, and Miss Jean Clark tbis(Friday)even -J. G. Baxter bad the rnisfor• Mrs. Harvey entertained Toronto .;. Choice Fresh Groceries ing at i o'clock All those inter- tune on'.-Friday last to meet with friends on Sunday. ested are cordially invited. a very painftil accident that will D. Gannon ha, returned from the -L D. and Mrs. Banka. Mrs. confine him to his bed for some hospital, but is ;till sufferinz a grew: - s James Somerville, Norman Gordon time. ]3e had motored to the C. deal -with hi- ]stokes arm., "Flowerdale" Orange Pekoe Tea, per lb,... _86 cents and Robert And Mrs, Somerville N. R. station with Mrs. Baxter, Grant"Maleoim. accompanied_ by -Nothing better in the world.' _ ' attended the Shirle hilbank wed• who was guing on a trip. When Miss McBride, :of Toronto, spent the r ding at Oshawa on Saturday. went to start and had to We v Magee _ _roan. and drives one Our own Bi tore Blend," at .•. .. - 65 teats y' week=end wall his peoplg here. 4; -The sympathy of the co-m- A wonderful seller, because its wonderful value. munity is extended to Miss M. forgotten that be had not put it Robertson, teacher in the Con- out of gear. When the eogiae of McGlashan's trucks to the city, but "'Monotain" Blend Coffee, at 70 teats tinnation School here, no the started the car started forward has been residing in, Claremont for If yon hav'nt tested this coffee, jnst let us give you a t a year. sample. Anew pleasure awaits ou. Heath of her sister, which took and knocked hi® down between P P y the two front wheels, and one of ev. J. S. Ferguson gave a very ��1laaee at her Dome in Whitby oo the bind wheels passed over hi helpful and instructive address on "Chipman to" Baking Powder, per lb.' : 26 scuta gl: `'Thursday last. P • Alcohol" at the Women's Institute No cake failures with this. -Nest Sunday at St. George's cbest, on which were-the marks of meeting last week a the home of ` .3. Day.' the Wheel. His body was badly .. .. ... 86 dents Cborch : Children's Theirs Mrs, Johnston. Prime Old Cheese, per lb, twill not be any Sunday School bruised sad bie face also severely r. session. 10 80 s. m., a message scratched^"Fortunwtely, while his Cauned Peas or Tomatoes, 2 for .• 26 testa $or the chfldren: 7 p, m., a mea• injuries are very paintal, and he is - 114 MEMORIAM. „^ .; 26 ^v — wSs-for a grown ups. t th e o move ra , oo �e Cross dt Blackwell Unused Apricots, _ p were broken, and hie io uries are MANSFIELD-In loving memory of 80 Cents _#w•-v.#ca. Rev. W. R. Sproule. 1 s oval do Salmon 8tealfa;; not likely to prove very serious. Tho- Mansfield, who passed away - -A number of the young neo• October 18th, 19K7. le from St. Paul's and St. An. He can,congratulate himself that Not dead to us who loved hind, ` .drew's United -Churches attended be escaped as well as he did. He Not lost, but gone before, Ey `"Order or s[1081I-19 Rhe convention of representativoa ie now gradually improving and He lives with u' in memories still, }� est Young People's Societies expects to be able to be out of bedAnd A Ill fer-ever mere. — e awn ren ytery, which was in a wee or ten aye, -Ever remembered by Wife, Sons • - ` ' held at Newcastle on Moaday. -Oa Sunday, Oct. 14th. St. and daughters. z -Judson . and )Sirs. Hall and Paul's United Chnrch held their Prompt service. - :: child, of Lakefield, spent, Sunday aonual Thank offeriog services, WILSON =1n ever loving memory of With W. J. and Mrs. Clark. On The pastor, Rev R. H. Rickard; our beloved son. Little Jack, who the evening they were! efcompani- B. A., conducted the services both passed away on October 11, 1917• Money refunded if gooey not satisfae- M ed by Allan sod Mrs, Clark and morning and evening. In the "Jesus called a little child unto / Him and set him in the midst of them tory Dr as r@ r@s@IIted. , y two children, who had beeaej+eod- morning the pastor Was assisted and said: "Of such is the kingdom of s - P Ing a week with the former's by Rev. J. S Ferguson, pastor of God" Matt 18;3; Mark 10:4. ' parents, St. Andrew's Church, and in the G -Ever loved and mourned by his -east week the Women'a Inti• evening by B,ev. Mr. Langford, j _Wil- ­..tate shipped three boxes of used of St. George's Anglican Church. sorrowing parents, T. A. and . WiI- ;New Fall I,uies : elotbing to Northern Ontario. St. Paul's appreciate very much son. Over one hundred and` forty the courtesy and good will of Are arriving consti+ntly. We might partieularly mention : ' pieces of clothing were gent in these coo greptations in withdraw Pon, lseersa•eewags. and the Welfare Committee very iog their services. Splendid mneic Heavy per cent• Wool Sweater Cost. beautiful champagne ?! mach appreciate the .prompt and was Drovided by St. Paul's United OLTLTRY WANTED-Hitrboat vii• s}� s, either ladies' or pleats, all sizes, speci Ally generous responpe. Church Choir. assisted by Mise Pees pard. Mrs.H.-Neskel,Phone 2.Whitby. ..-priced at.. ... 4.04 p' -Next Sunday, Oct. 2lst, the Ieabell Chriatlsw, of Toronto, Rfv°""t"rgt6' z They're making a real hit. - - services in 9t. Paul's United wbo eaag very acceptaly at both .FOR SALE-Dwellintr, will accom- Men's •'Duroeoat," w•ithouta doubt the .finest Men's V neck Uhurch will be tae follows: ]Born- services. On Tuesday the Ladles modate 4 families. Terms to suit purchaser, _ J, S,Bundy.Claremont. 3u Sweater Coat on the market. Very fine wool.. Many Ing worabip, at 10.80 a. m.; San. of St. Paul's served an excellent _ -day School, after morning wor- fowl @upper, which was followed FOR 8ALE-2 brood sows due Oct -, shades in plain and heather to choose from .., -4 54 ship;•Eveoing worship, at 7 p. m, by a concert provided by the 1.Locuei Hsi• Preshu a Pick 1M.B. 6-7 Burk. R. R. Boy's Fall Boole for school wear, Wonderful value id "Panto" The Morning service will be con. Newcastie Male Qnsrtette; Clara -- -------: - soles, at ,, ... ... ... 2.75 and 8.26 'ducted by the pastor and the Prattis Ellis, reader, and Herbert TOTICE-Veterinary Recounts not avenin worship- b Rev, W, S. Smith, piano accordionist. The �settled by Nov 1st.1928 will be immediately Boys' Sweater Costs and Pull overs for all ages and sizes. B R y collected, N-E.McEwen V, S.Pickering, 7 y i� Smart, of Locust Hill. congregation responded generous- -- - - - - Huge assortment. ,. --Fred Gray, section-mac, who ly to the appeal of the Board's OR SALE-Chnice winter applep. ItueL With a serious accident leve- and the financial objActive set by Fby bawl or bo:. Also few shoats teen- Growing Girls'Oxford a, in black and tang 2.95 and 325, new ing, Apply F. M.Chapman,Pickering. 6-7 snappy styles. -ral months ago when be fell off finance committee was more'thtrn - - - pay the band car as a result of the attained: FOR SALE Minorca and Rock a tyl handle breakin and.. hens, some Iaying.in good condition,@1.25 CHAPMAN g, sustained —There is,•to a certain extent, a each] Apply F,;H, Richardson, R. R.2,Pick- Injuries when the car passed over feeling of sadness in -the country ening.- _ M • .S e• hia{ which laid him off duty fora When we see the ]eaves dropping IsDAR BOC(3H8 WANTED-.. '. . ''. long tinge, returned to work a to ground, after completing the COne and a halt tons of.green cedar boughs to short time ago.. .13nt tls.he.:found work assigned to them in the C R p ,delivered49' ci November. gilts at once -7 C.Pape,348 tiictoria Park Ave.,Toronto: 5-7 the' work too severe for the con- economy of nature. We know --_- -- r dation he was in, he had an @•.ray the+, then.falling of the leaves will %r` ET..00R PRiCI i3-Oe new and TT A ,'N .0 \usedfarm machinery,cream separator,also ■v} -� eZAmlatitlOII made by a Toronto soon he followed by the cold blasts Front wire fencing and gates. It will pay you. SJ doctor, as a result of which he has of winter, which is not altogether W,F•Disney,Greenwood.Phore Pick 2314.33tf been ordered to lay cff hard a pleasing prospect. The life of ""TE ' HAVE WRECKED—One - - - - manual labor for a long time. the leaf may be taken.as A symbol Maxwell touring, one Gray Dort touring, -The many Pickering f rieuds of of the Jife of one who has not andone8-16lrit.traetor. If you need any parte — — - -T-- for these we can'supply you. Chas, Cooper. T. M. and Mrs. McFadden, of Dur- lived in vain. or of the life of the Claremont. 6.7 We represent strong Mutual Fire 1ns�tranvg baro, will regret' to bear of the Christian. During the spring and Companies whose rates are the motor accident in which they were summer months they have the �j ORSALE the Village of Dun-, t ' P 1' barton.6-roomed frame house and lot, Fur- - lowest obtainable* �.. .;painfully injured. They were on -appearance of perfect health, nate,hard and soft water garden with fruit trees rr. their way to Simcole to viAit some strong and vigoroue, daily doing and small fruit;small barn. Apply Mrs.W.B. _ - friends, and wbeu at Mt. Pleasant, the duty to which they are assign- Dunbar,24I clebeholme siva, Toronto. 4 z We ingots both Village and Farm a,small village four miles south of ed. But in the days of the.autumn ARM FOR SALE OR RENT-96 Properties. Brantfard, they met atruek which when their work is finished, and Facresof land inthe Township of Pickering, - b tan dead-on into thein, bad] de• the hays ceased from their labors being lot 12,con,3, If rented can baveimmedt- p y y ate poese.ion ror piowing�ana full possession in Premium rates gladly supplied without Obli e► .On. inolishing Mr. McFadden'@ sedan 'they assume a beautiful appear• the spring. Apply to ,tames W• Hi*7 n the and the truck, and bruising and once with their variegated colors. ��s - ' laceratingMr. and Mrs. McFadden No person can travel along; a ORONTO WET-WASE] LAUN- -a'bd daugter, Kathleen. The for- country road in the Province of TDRY (Semi finish)—Let our driver eau and Auto, Accident, SickgW- explain our 24 hour service. just leave yon* JNSURANGE-Life. Fire, mer sustained a badly bruised an. Ontario without being impressed name with Mr.S.W. avis, barber shop. we BONDS-Government,Municipal, CorpQruZion, We, Mrs. McFadden has suffered with the beauty of the landscape. will pick up and deliver 8 times a week. MORTGAGE LOANS on Farm Pr9pertiel�. s _ severe] from @bock and Mise When a - y person has Lived to a Rood O RENT-A 7-roomed brick real REAL EST ATE-Farm and Resideatial.d :Kathleen injury EO her thigh that old age and can look back with Tdence in Pickering Village. Abundance of _ twelge stitches to close. All satisfaction on a life of usefulneee Kara and soft want, garage, electric fight and La/ ; BARKER S O N are now improving. The truck ie and with no regrets, It will be re fixtures;rod__QQaression h plenty of large and w P g• g small fruit. Poseesaion November Lt. Apply "-Leld responsible for the accident. fleeted in the countenance. There 11 D.Banks,Pickering, _ 7tf I.Tbe driver, Rutherford b name, is no more beautiful Ai bt than - y g ANTED ATONCE—Two strong. • , pIOgERINCF - • ii alleged to-have been under the that of an aged man or woman kitchen women for high-class tea-room, Influence of liquor. He sustained who is waiting to hear "Well Good money and All year job for right person. ' -%fraett1 re of the skull, and it is done, thou good and faithful ,ser- Previous experience it hotel work not essential, pi Apply inpe taus or write THE FALCON:Kings- p.-Qs Brae'40 jr_r.,t Ltd that he has singe•died. vant.y ' tar i d,HighliidO Creak P,o. 52tf 1T@I@phOIIe Pioh;ering �.8U0 _ 3•.r f. .