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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1928_11_02 A-'5"Nii 0- 05 Al 4 Q n.. 4 VOL, XLY 11 IL 9 • -PICKERING, _ONT-i FRIDAY, QV. "1928 Was- 9.. P..Romp-m- VVVft**tMa1 49--a1rb*. aree= mi-grair GREEN RIVER. CHERRYWOOD The Wornen's Association J. B. .Wilson was painfully injured GREENWOOD of & Sair XW and Buket. on Tuesday morning shortly before Cher wood United Church will hold noon when he was trampled cn and their monthly meeting in the Hill on R B. PORSYTH. C -to, d November 9ih, at p. -year-old bull which he Thurs a 7 Associa on of Ontario.Reg. Fac, Roll call to be answered by a amstdcal �h. D., Dire, tor� gored by a 3 =vIeft"tember'of the American Optomesirical ;was leading from the farm of his son, m. MILL S. verse containing the word "joy."' Q Edward. As 'a result of the attack Can eitainined by appoinumnt. emont.Ont. two ribs were fractured. and' a- leg the ladies of the community are cos-. Ba"bliahed 18IN Painfully bruised before 25 REWARD and arm e the dially invited. 0 animal was driven off by Alfred Mi- B. CHRISTIAN, Barrister an shell, a neighbor. The accident oc- DUNBARTON. d .0i The As!j:!�t%btorhNota"Public Etc. M Rew�ft rd will be given for curred on the highway near Wilson *&a. *250() Mrs. Blenkin and George spent the Y the apprebenE-f n and cdoviction Whig, House. Whitby. 0 Park, the home of Mr. Wilson, and -veek-en-.t with her sisters in urg. A G.BROWNING, X. C.. 'Barrig. of the parties, f, u id guilty of re- he is of the opinion that the bull be- Cobo X-3L 9 ter.Solicitor,No blic. Annei moving and y passing Miss Ethel Blenkin was the guest Notary �u tel t I carrying away Out Of came frightened by the man Murphy, 'Chop-ping Dept. e o1P-_,,Cffict.D,4nda9 sweet, of her,.cousin, Miss Eleanor Douse phone Office phone 39W -my MY autos. sight Basket Sign frOLn • prlemisoa early Stioday morning, of Toronto, over the week-end. 1QBATON ROSS-Barristers, So. October the 21st, 1928. WHITBY. D. J. and Mrs. Gormley ,and fare- _....Js now In Northern Ontario Buildir,&, 330 ily and. Hary and Mrs. Toyne, of C N r a Base Line far,mer, Cobourg, visited with relatives here CHAS. A. WHiTH. 'Isazc Wray, atW appeared before Police Magistrate recently. 'tull bla 19. IPeRa".0� Adelaide 2767 .,.Saceesbor to late W. G. Barnes Willis charged with stealing chickens Don't forget the Hallowe'en Box 7RICHARDSON PICKERING- Phone Mark 6420 from John Webster, a, neighbor. He Social and Masquerade to be held un- JI-LBUrister", Solicitors e'-r-. 223-214 Confed• ed guilty to the charv_e and was der the auspices of Dunbarton A.Y. eratici Building, Corner Yonge and Rich- plead -also or- P.A. in the Community Hall on 'Fri- siosid Sts..Toronto.Mones main 13W and Main dered to make restitution to Webster, day evening. Prizes will be given -.1 am ready to buy Roofin c, Material fined $20 and costs. He was 0490. Pickering office open Wednesday and Salotday evt2iings. Phone Pick.66W, Stf new crops who: estimated his loss at $17-50. for best.costumes. Everybody wel- 5 x British Colunabip&­Shifigle� wWray's hired boy, Leonard Barton, • Dmta4 3 X, ii also pleaded guilty to complicity in.,come W H E A, T No, 2 Bond 5z the offence, but on account of his CHERRYWOOD. BLAIKE B. BEATON. D. D S.. Gradvatelof the Royal Cokqse of Den youth was let off on suspended sen- AND 61192- and Univerwil of Toronto. 0 tai tense. Hitherto, Wray bad enjoyed Anniversary services will be held in ever Murdock's Gonfectionery stom Whitby:ram TORONTO ASPHALT the Cherrywood United Church art by, a good reputation among his neigh -IBM phone 220. at 6. Sunday, November 11th. At 10.80 a. QAke hoi 9 to 12 1 to 15.30. Ind.'pho t ROOFING hors, who express great surprise at B A R L' E Y 44.1y. Muii IS In., 32 in. and 36 inch his committing the offence. Bad feel- ni Rev. Mr. McIntosh, of Whitevale, and will pay the highest price. WBIL C. SMITH. D. D. 9., L D. P., widtii 4 in I Shinglee; also ing had existed between Webster and will preach and the service of praise XN1(Succ"ior to Dr, 1.N.Dales), Graduate of Metal Valley and Wray, and it is thought that it Was will be led by the -home choir. At tie Royal College of Dental Suriii and Toron. U Y. At Claremont offl,7 Qyer.D. A. Ridge Roll. a case of spite. 13.30 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. the services e store every Tuesday and Fri Phone w�ll be conducted by Rev. D. Gordon, 10-31, Material, or will give price on SCARBORO. rf A)4incourt. The. Agincourt. choir finished job. will assist in thp'aftf�rnoon, and Zion ERBERT T. FALLAISF L D.S.. C 0 A L D. James HendersoD,.who va:� a badly church ci.lwir in thp evening. On Wed- Royal Co3eg" of injured in his head when he was egdav veniniz, November 14th, a cup. 06f east of St. jknd. • PICKERING Tjosta.1 Surgeons aAd the IL 'sity of Toronto. liewe in i second d thrown from his wagon when it was p-r. will be :�er-.-Pd in the hall from nw'sCbarcb. Pitkerinili 0111ce li 9 c'k on Wednesday of la�t week o'elock, after which a concert A Roodt-tipply A Hard and Soft a.0. to G P m,, or.by appc�nt sent. , Phone P11*3700 431y an auto driven by Wm. Harris, of LUMBER YARD struck of unusual interest will be given, con- Coal on hand. Al-4o a 4iipply ------ ------ ­­ Detr6it, died in the Toronto General ron,,�;-,tinz of the following: Hawaiian IPU , i, of Kitidling Wood, *tns*e garb*. Hospital or, Monday asla re,ii u­f 'Spanish Guitar duets by Mics THE INCH;11;01,&RXET the injuries be sustained.--The late Petch and Mr. Patterson; vocal duets stove length. :' A ELIZABETH RICHARDSON- Mr. Henderson, who was in his 71st by MiA�,es Scott and McIntosh; read- 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. XX Fire and autottic b-I-e sirsurance of al,kinds, We buy and Bell, furnish quotation@ yeAr, lived for many years in Pick- my by Ali:,s Dorothy Swan. and Rev, ving coniiianies of solid ftnii stand. all Listed and ering, wh where he wits held in high es- Mr. Rackham, and vocal solos by Miss DONALD MLTN'RO. PICKEKING and information on Ualisted Mining Stocks. teem, and where his sister. Mrs, J. Reynolds, of Toronto. Come and erii BORG 9KRAY-Liconsed auction- We will be pleased to advice what Rankin, still -resides. He has been joy a treat. Admission 50 cents; shil- L. BURNINIGHAW eer Attona Live stock acid general sales stacks to buv or to hold, or. a resident of Scar�boro for many years dren 25 cents. what stock to"'ll. and his untimely end has cast a Building and General S fuatrelni to. Terms reasonable, R le. Phone Stouff 9003 61-4 Clients are making mori by shadow over the community. His fu- . . DUN8ARTON. Contracting. 'V PIOST111. licensed Auctioneer. lollovoing our advice. neral took place on Wednesday, in- Estimates furnished on all clasiseiii vL' * las 0eantlea of York and Oki iLoo. Our long expeii in mining, ex• termerit being made in Scarboro Lawn Miss Jean Craven is spending' the of work-Interior and Esterior. as Ofte eallem of all kinds --- I.AnAlng nver AL period ii , Willi in tile ifty. -Alterations Isad repairs. t= Born on Friday. October 26th, to years, allows us to give so*ald Chimneys Built Concrete Work. R.211ATON TOWNSHIPC11ARE on the investment feature of a mine BALSAM. H. H. and Mrs. Staples a • ciesivsTs"Bisi 00=-Immftmi- 110,11"411 or the allwculative feature of a pros- . ­ . . : - - daughter. Phone Pickering 5712 AOOGGuftnL E*L mew so loss pective mining venture. M" Goddard was in Toronto one Much qympathy is felt for Mr.,. FAIR PORT, ONTARI[0, 4= twom *if K-wiw XA& Founi in the loss of her goods by fire. 1. 0i 9-v -SOLLOWAY, MILLS & CO. day last. week. Dr and Mn. Dales have gone to W. H. Pugh spent SundayatFor- IWM. MAW, LICENSED AUG Membeii of Standard est Pugh's, of Glen Major, the city to reside for the winter, S H I N G L E 8 -- Stock F ark %age-ad St Mi4a Helen nem sii the ii si"__ - .. Members of tbel�:=%&I The MisSion Band wais 111-1-1 of attended end with her cousin Miss Hazel An- Nova-Scotia Shingles No. Terms missmable. Daunp=9= Amy be Mining Exchange in the church on Saturday afternoon nis at Highland Creek. Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles prraapd at NICWSI oftv Bel) and Ludepm. MOW& wbatli Ont my i&Ind Board Room.Ground Floor, last. Bird's Felt Slate Shiri Miss Vera Linton visited with her Dr. J. R. Fraser spent a few days esA 'Metropolitan Bjilding, rents at Claremont over the week- at Kingston thisi; week atteli the for sale r4t TORONTO. ONTARIO pa Board meeting at Queen's Uni- T. PATERSON'S - OLAREMlOrt-f end. Pbooes: Adelaide &rl And 6312 A large number from here attend- versity. Call and get prices.' Phone 29M A large number attended the Young ed the fowl supper and entertairment -About It People's meeting on Mond evening- 'How THE RURAL at Asthburn on Monday evening. LAWS school vas closed all las to hear Mks Dixon's talk on "Read- Our public M SECURMES .COMPANY LTD. week on account of the illness of the ins'' what we should read and how tese we should read. G 'A R A Q her, Miss Pq=. smoked luau y to kd0-W-­­tb-af-XF the Wo- 2ut 61d_f ci�ao�ethel ed Real Betat @an rance. We are sorry - n's Institute meeting at Mrs. E. We are prepared to do FLII kind* arid Mrs. Black are moving from our ma so 1"t winter, the one that. Farm Properties a Specialty. community. They are going to re- E. Craner's on Thursday last. The of repairing of cars, alsid-bat• address and paper from Whitevale tery eharginc. electric Igim Aaade you shiver W Send Office:213 214 Confederation side at Fait F ladies were interesting and instruct- welding and in fact Lite BuRdiii Toronto. Phone Main 1990. WHITNVALa ive, everything in ewe- ROW iS the time'to rep1we it i3eiction with nr Miss Lydia Major spent-a few days BAOUGH With a now cue. Bra ch OffirA: Gordon Bhditi last week with Toronto friends. AM, 7 car work. Pickering Ontario. Get 0CLr PnCibb-let no instal Phone 0600. 28tf Mrs.- Grigin spent a-few days last -A number of our people attended Gas, Oils, Gremse and Accei4soirte6 am NOW and be real cosy week with her daughter, 'Mrs. Reg. -"niversAry services in Greenwood on on hand constantly. Sunday evening. Call and see onr Catalogues of when winter domes. Dixon. TIME TABLE-Pieltairing 8tation Mr;W.-14. Fiteh',%.friends.are pleas- Members of the 'Duncan, family • Dodge and Star Care:, Or'ff it toHardwareyou wilit T.IL Trains going East tins as folillows ed to see him able to take short walks were in Palmerston last. week at- No. 10 hi 7MA L lid"n out And. to know that his condition tending the furi of Mr. Duni LAWS GARAM :give us a cau. 28 LOW 1246 P.M. is slowly improving. -sist6r. 80 Local 5.24 P.M. The Mialies Black, of Toronto, spent AND SERVICE STATION 8.38 X.M. Mrs. Parker has had electric lights 'Phone 4WO. Sunday train, ins ri - tailed in h d 'John 'Su Sunday with Miss Mair, Miss Black Trains going West due as foi home, are havin' No. 20 Local 8.29 A,M. Berland and Adarn 9 rendered a solo most acceptably at,the ALVIN BUSHBY 44 27 Local • 2.25 P. U their wired for electric,ser- church service. vice. 9 man goo P. M. Several visitors from here went to ow Abe PICKERING Sunday train, &82 P. M. T�e W6meri As'sociation -of the the city on Sunday to see Mrs. R.D. Foregoing is according to Standard United Church intend holding a Ba-- Miller in the hospital, arii they rti PMXOUVE time. and. Supper on Friday, November p6rt that she is'making progress to- Shaviliv 9th nest. Come and secure a nice ward recovery, F REE- Christmas present for your friends. Next Sunday -being Temperance -CLAREMONT H-fele made cooking ill be on sale. Sunday, Rev. Mr. Ferguson will ad- Tea will be served from 5 p3r. until (tress the-school, and it is hoped that -.-$5.00 worth of OR'EAMERY all are.served parents will show their interest in their this subject by attending with -Groceries. STOUFVVI-ILLE, children at the usual Sunday School 7 hour.' X11 pli(igLs 7-,igners,will please Highest price paid for The Wednesday half holiday of this With every Kitrh'qo Cabinet *old Creai at We week wNl be.the laist'until next Iiii wear the blue ribbon. duriii first three weeks ut Rev. Fleische��ed the anni: Bfougham visitors during the week luded the Everest family, with T. we.are givingai ers r services at Bobcaygeon last Inc 7 , Claremont Creamevisvy v T y- and 'Miss Gammage Mrs. Thos. Per; - Lely -free $500 worth OF Sunday, Our fire hall and Council Chambers ryman and the Love family, with E. of Groceries. Give us a trial and be convinced have installed a,new furnace to twat .Ferryman's; W. J. Brown and family with T. C. and Mrs. Brown; Grai Price of Cabinet$89.00 both apartments. 274 K Baker Hill ppd.2nd Church,Markham Malcolm and Frank and family with FIM DALE MILLS Arn FlWhman guamuteed spring were 'expelled from the Baptist Con- their people; the Tapping family with' Void Pla"d filled Mattress, 25-00 Jwx vewry 0 vention of Ontario and Quebec last Albriji George Hamilton and fam- Ggjz= it with J. H. and Mrs, Madill. �erns week. Miii Mattresses, 28.00 The anniversary. services will be There passed away'. on Thursday, October 25th, at the home of her 01111terwoor Mattress", 25.00 held-next Sunday in the United For PasitiFy use Church when Vi. Stuart, of Toronto, daughter, Mrs. Arthur Carlton, Mrs. EXTRA btb�ir Pelt Mattress from- will preach. Joram Littlejohn, in her 88rd year. all the On Wednesday she had the m 7.50 to 15 00 Onr Royal Brand Our boys came home with Isfor- 00 13WIVID t principal prizes at the International tune to fall down stairs, and although GILLETTE Walunt fteel "Beds alwa. at yonr Grocer's. Plowing Match, as well as at Milton, not seriously injured, she succumbed vs on to the shock. In her death the fam- hand at moderate prices. Manchester and other places it lose a faithful and devoted mother, Aw Commission are Farmers who have wheiii your The Good Roads and the'community a worthy citizen. .75c, flour made from your own evidently making a good job of- our who through her long life among 11 us to's We CA main ii widening It 12 feet as w held the high esteem-and respect of well a making a smooth.pavement. Rrind It.- "LA, ate r-rift ..wheat- w,7 Mr. John Urquhart, a clerk and her neighbors. Her immediate fam- Feed of all kinds-Chick qp Meed. treasurer of Stouffville for 25 years, ily with many grand-children attend Dealer and f ed the funeral which took place on Joineti" Diru Store, FU h6a feed, chop, millfad. died a few days ago at the age neral Director'- the 4ri Saturday• afternoon to St. John's 9 Chopping esery week-day. - K6 yiears. He took part in H :.T ING WS R NE Phone 1800J corporation of Stouffville as a village Cemetery on the seventh concession, Phone MW 50 yearn ago, and Was a Member of the service being �conducted by Rev. Ont4i Ontario =I. 39. T_#003V%7I7`l== its; firRt Council J. S_ Ferguson. kAil -4- Zia., A ti :�'�w'':i}a'.' ,a. , .'-,. ..• .,'. -... ,..: ,d._ .' .; .... 1 ..•- -. >��+y,a �r.;�.- .L, .x.71"' _ P _ iZ"�'.i ,.... .. -+.,..n.,...,'. e .«-:.' ,.. �. - ..'.'may ,: ,.:,' sJ..s ��>a�r a"•..0,ems.. A'.,-r ",✓,5 ',:.mss. .. ,�"r. .!r',, ;'� fie �/� tq � -3cuttie approached a Iaing .taae�i tten .a f Y t ap. Iy. a you:self a - lined box and after otic glance with'.n against'. n; p!ears also itt tlN Ca vattns flavour O! InCOM• wall and walk as lightly as you can; 1 _ promptly retreated.', were going to look into this!" :ale first-emp %ag. . Only grat=e Ives M* "It's a mummy," Miles gazed briefly. Foot by foot they crept along the down at the small, tightly swathed �-•-, .:'e�led !n alts new Japan �ee1'!1 tea• g Y hall until-t8ey neared Hobart'a door, form and then tuned indifferently and then halted as tFough transfixed, at:ay. "if Andrew found what '•e was l for the voice of Mies Drake, trembling looking for this afternoon, we are land charged with pent-up' emotion, • " wasting our time, but I mit think he came to the listener's ears. was successful. Thoee note-books must I "It,is no use I If we were the only 1 contain the result of years of study ones'concerned I would have kept this t t710'. and classification and .see how the 1 from you but, it- shall not--be ria!Ted I 1 • apages bout!" torn out ani scattered upon the next generation! I know the truth, Hobart! I have always "Then it was.writing that Andrew known!". was after, avid modern writing at iTo be continued.) _ l that, for he's sonly. thrown the parch- — o► its (n;enta aside. Scottie gathered up a King AlriilnulIah Builds ! L• ���0* - -'handful of the loose sheets and exam- Modern Afghan Capital: is' tilr hied them ciiiically. , AG IC "But what was he looking for? London—The new Afghan capital _ — That's what we've got to find out. city, Darulahman, which will 'replace What would Roger have written and I old Kabul, is nearing completion on y carted all arour:.' the world with him 1 modern and completely Western' �� Tl� �' �Q that his brother would want Badly lines, say Afghan newspapers reach- C-1 each lit i � enough to steal. -Mr. Wells told rite- ing here. Of nil o t�1Cr , that the three'brothers were •P devoted! • The city is the ins imtion of Kin combined • g, attached to each other, but I have seen Amanullah, who recently visited MADE /N CANADA evidence of affection bn' An-' European countries' and is- ambitious' NO ALUM t t♦ �,ore�;'s part or any of them."-- -�af transplanting Western-ideas, cul- Do'f " you see all these odd caskets tare and methods of living to his E.W.atLLItTT CO.LT7D �y fol metal and carved bone?" Scottie mountain kingdom. Toasow►o. CAW _ 1sabei �Qih`' 'Avasplaying his torch over the ancient The necletis of the new "city is the, I relies which littered the floor. •"l'er- official °ivarter. This N%--- BEGIN consist of, saga TODAY served. "Did he bring these fits•sac:: haps we can find one or two that a modern palace, equipped with the I Hard Luck All Around % hat horrible and mysterious powe: with him; too, from Austra'Za?" (hasn't been broken open." latest facilities, and a 'number ofi was forcing the three Drake brothers, "You mean• what happened last It was long past' midnight when huge government buildings which' Stan!ey Taylor, of Colgate Coaege, Hobart the Wall Street broker, Roger, y?„ will house all state departments, i came home unexpeeted by a short i g 11IondII Carter lowered.his voice. the desisted at' last and Miles �e- the scientist, and Andrew recently re-I "If you want to know my opinion marked with a shrug: time ago, only to find his stater ill k' turned from Australia, a place them-!from what I could flet out of Edn•ard with scarlet .fere- and tae Nome selves in ridic.jvus situations. Sonne, "I�guess we'd better giro' it up,-old " power had forced Hobart to deliver a!I think Mr. Edward was shamming,I man. If there was anything here quarautIned_-HD-*-ever; he 3peni ser. Y ng _TORONTO HOTELS mock speech in.the public square, Ro-!though the Lord only knows ��_hy'" bearing on our problem Andrew must ural days visiting his grandfather and .N ,ger tb bu'rlesque a scientific address,: Miles glanced sharply at the old(},ave made off with it, after all." • while here took the evil service ex-' :and Andrew to sit cn the flwr and�man but his tone was casual as he re- Scottie suppressed. a sneeze hero-' Elliott Rett Victoria aininations at the poet-once:—Dan- s play with toys. Patricir Drake- daugh= marked; ica11 as the dust which still floated & huter Sts. onge St. bury (Conn.) paper.' y Church S 8 58 Y ter of Hobart, secretly secur Owen • He.was playing a trick on Edward, in the air assailed his nostrils and Miles detective sergeant and his col- + 4 league. Scottie McCready, to invests- maybe, but there was no fake about relied in a strangled voice: In the J�10ppi?!'$ DlstilCt y' Mr. Roger's faint-today." Mina rd's linin-en; for A=thr^a. - � gate. Aliles is emp:eyed as a house- The mould of the ages is eating # iman and Scottie as gardemr.. Missi "No, and as for Mr. Hobart, I'm into my lungs and there's-a musty, -- - - - `�, Jerusha Drake, spinster siste, of the;glad.he's-given -up the stock"market spicy reek from that mummy—" ? •bre there, is discovered by Miles in a'before—before he lost everything,I r" �aildlp excited state late at night be- "The mummy. Miles. struck his it though sometimes I've wished that the hp,ndg together softly, "It's the. !Core an open grble in which she was; ' - s� burning money never came in the first place! I place we never thought of, Scotttel tea g papers of noire kind. Fa- l' was that made all three of them act Were not beaten yet!" trivia disappear.• and Hobart tends for queer loo ago, and thou I almost Y o �� 1 lrtN�1 Mier• q g though He darted over to the long, coffin- * - 1p r of about 'v in the ear= between, acompanion. � GNSMP -j CO O;v. WITH THE STORY g y like case and his companion.follow ed � !perhaps, they've been wrong in-the I somewhat reluctantly. - t► t. •"Wells is an old fool!" Andrew con- head ever since:" "The—the Peron doesn't appear to. A "• tinued. 'I sa there is nothing any, "How do you mean they acted ueer ' ,r y g ( q have been disturbed since the Pyra- _ ,/� ' at us can do for Romer; he'll sleep like when. they came into their money? I raids were built." he ventured. "Wkat I ' NIGHT COUGHS e baby tonight and be all right in thea,ked Miles. are you about, lad? You're never go- FAMIty sat 75o i -morning I'in going uut and I shan't I "I-remember when the news enure,,ing to undress '.t!'• ��TarAt stat ase BRONCHITIS ; be back amid Iate but I'll take my key and though they were excited it struck l "It's Peruvian, not F. PIR aorru and I won't disturb t gyptisa; don't{ you-i4 you'll e71 me then that not one of. them seemed jyou see the insrcription?" responded \ CAti7astren Lagar ASTHMA S�� �. - Carter not to put the chain on the really happy about it or even surpria_ Miles in a ,quick, orbited whisper, VLO1MD S Syra /f+ wr 'd*or•" _ ltd. Mr Hobart seemed to think only �foreocer, the trappings about the - He strode het.vily from the room of getting back at other folk= for all head and breast have been unwound . an in another momen ism. Drake t years n r ip ey en ;_*ithin a very_few years at mast and - i • and Hobart foi:owed through: getting rich by making other ithen replaced! "It's vrork for: nothing to set the folks poor! It gave me the shivers to! :Miles inserted his hand;with infin- ! x� table for them; they don't hardly hear -him. You would have .thought 'ite care-beneath`the-diK laced f bri -f a cl MONDS touch a thing` Carter mourned, asithat there was a'denth in the house!" (which i'npered the shrunken, flint-like - (' ,r he and Miles cleared awn the final continued Cart*r., "They didn't talk ' I Cr086-cut, .Crescent. Ground, will Samar �� -p more X: breast and drew forth a'slender roll of timber,time and labor being equal, than an other tr debris of the -heal. "I'm sure I don't to each other any more'n iter had to, uatshment -:_Sc�_thasttly returned I i g q Y nos.wwhat's come_to ii this house, nor didn't scarcely look at each. other and..his'unwelcome burder to its original � madeThis guarantee has never been challenged-. :. (k, where its going to end!`' it seemed ax though there was MmoAt �. position and strode .around the case SIMONDS CANADA SAW CO., LiMiTED $ "'What's there to be scared of?",hatred,between them. 11 r.. Andrew to stare-over-his friend's shoulder at sT RCM:•TRCtT ANmACOWH AVtmvt.MONTNCAL Ovt. Miles asked stoutly. "I've seen no- had ugly fits of temper that he'd never(the discovery. I VANCOUVER.A C •ORONTO,ONr s'- :C-•-4.N e S- thing barring that fainting spell of showed before and other times Mr.. -.. - , "Lt's in figure writing. he exclaim•� ' d3r. Rogers today, is be ofien cook Roger would break down and go all to i - - - like that"." I pieces_right out of a clear sky only ed disgustedly as the roll unwound, -_ — ----- Carter . ;"You'd never be able to read it and it ^- ,--____ - ' Carter shook his head. Mr.- Hobart kept a level head on his '.n•swld da yon na good if you did! I've,' € "Only once before and that was :shoulders: and all at once I noticed that!no doubt it's a prayer. Put. it back, 4. jne r a'dap or two after=aftasr the con.',tee hair at each side of his forehead Owen, it'. defying Providence - -- - stable bro ht lir. Hobart home wh n'w•as turning gray—and him only 23!{ !'Def'in our andmot - he'd been walking :r. his stee '" , its — p.—That a;.But quiet-years came after. an cos-�interrupted. "Thi.` message is jn - - ~chat you heard, ain't.it. William?" He furtable ones, and I forgot until this Egyptian hieroglyphics, Scottie. I .•Masked .the question, with,almost pa-I trouble now brought it all back to me." know that much!—Egyptian .ithetic eagerness. ; writing in the 'wrapping of a Peru-. FOR by , ou want the true lI heard he w`I CHAPTER XIS' vian mummy!—Get me a piece of that • `o," William replied blunt! I! •' - ' .y parchment from the floor, will yo ?'t : NEURALGIA Like two housebreakers, S r eant either drunk or crazy! 4 g Scottie complied and,held both-has- Miles and Scottie stole up the back torch and that of,his companion while "'ot a thing- had he touched that stairs-that night and halted before,the.the latter cos aced the Texture of the night, for I had the only' set of keys i der at the end of tae hall. p to the rine cellar!'x Carter asserted' igcrolls. At length hs drew a quirk aolemnLy. "I've-yet to see Mr. Ho- `As }ie drew he skeleton keys from;breath and faced the older man with batt in liquor, but I can't say as much 1 his pocket Mu, int leafed the traces I o•' wax which still adhered�to-the lock, shining eyes. for Mr.-Andrem! 3i:r. Andrew was aithen whispered: "Andrew! He wanted r �'I can't read a word of it, as you _ € trial to the rest A the fami y, y the Lori] Harry I think - , --. � Ttio get-7n"lTe'rE"Mtighty bad, didn't hr?" `a but b � Ike came ' back, though he's toned v,`e've got it. There are professors'in Scottie nodded, not trusting him- > down considerable, especially in hid: tows who can decipher, it .for us and 4 fs.If to-speak, and his companion oiled bed ended u o language. It was shocking to hear,'tl:e lock and key-hole-carefully l,efore P n to hold their ton„ues •�wi-> afterwardwe'll . . IR�illiam• tting to work.' He made no'noise , and see that it reach- _ "I shouldn't be surprisev, Mile:. ob- but the-minutes dragged out intermin- es one of them tomorrow! Blit it can't be what idrew was i I ably while the other watched ani?' i„ ° listened tense! for a ' .--,' looking for. expostulated. ' Y Possib,c inter-�,. ' ruptiorr - The key clicked faintly in t„ translate heiro Scottie e He certainly cannot tea - «• —what you said. - the lock and the door swung slow ly I "�'or would he have known that it o inward. t as what he wanted if-he had found "Wait till I close the door"'.Miles �. c.mmanded; then -as a tiny light�'t!" retorted Miles. "Can't •yrou see,� _ - gleamed out: "Good! There's a bolt b]d man? That was the intention of i 8A R <' the person who placed it there. It is r v. its the inside and we can't be sur- something that had to be preserve Z. prised. Andrew may come home at i any time and I have a hunch that and yet must be undecipherable to he'll try to.finish then what he started 'anyone not a student of Egyptology.' - Miles stowed papyrus and parch- this afternoon." went carefully in his pocket. `;It looks as though he'd. made. a 1 pretty thorough job of it if destruction Switching off their torches they „_ stole from the room, but as Miles re- _ was his object, Scottie commented I locked the door behind them his com- R, The cool,comforting Savor dryly as the rapierlike thrust of light I panion seized his 'arm, . of WRIGLEY'S Spearmint played about the dense blackness of I "Do you hear that?" Scottie's husky is a tasting pleasure, the room. "May the de'il take us'if I whisper breathed in his ear. "Some- eating—gives Some Yoty doubtless depend on Aspirin to make short work of head- It cleanses the month after we're not in i museum. i one's up, and there's a wee streak of itches, but remember that it's just as dependable an antidote for acing-gives a clean taste and They were is a huge, low-ceilinged. light corning from that room at the many other pains! Neuralgia: Many have found real relief in afi sweet breath. room which had evidently been long front. Whose is it?" Aspirin-tablet. Or for toothache; an effecti�•e way to relieve it, It is refreshing and (unused for human occupancy. On the •"Hobart's," whis-)!red Miles in re- and the one thing doctors are willing you should give a child- of .. digestion aiding. i left trunks and packing cases, of all dare► shapes and sizV were heaped pell-mell any age. Whether to break up a cold, or relieve the serious pain with broken hasps. From their depths from neuritis or deep-seated rheumatism, there's nothing quite like r a heterogeneous mass of relies and YOUR SKIN :Astiriu. Just make certain it's genuine; it must have Bayer on • s manuscripts had been scattered in all can be made perfect by the dally ,tae the box-and on every tablet. All druggists, x-ith proven directions. directions. of RECHERCiiE Coametica **For Ladies tcho care.' - • • • • • _. Haughty, though fragmentary idols one 2-ounce Tar of �•anishing cream - "Phl�C]$nS prescribe ASpU'!D� ` �y Ri and humble cooking pots, fearsome and i Box of Face Ponder malted to , MRAL weapons, bits of crumbled carving, 'n} aa�reas to Ontario for ir.00. _ ZOARST.ox•a, . - it does NOT affect the heart and among•them all roll after roll of ass Tone* stres' - - Zoronto- ancient parchment together with note-I — Aspirin is the trade murk (nWeterod in Case4s) ladle ting R•,rer Massf■eture. wnue it SILIDA ISSUE No. 44—'28 `hooka of a morsmodern da . Mind's Linlment for Gr{ppa. M weir to■t a.pirts .•■na Rayer manefactere, to ■••ory the peDUc .plm.t !salla - y _._.__._. loom■, the Tablet.Ldp bar eta ma with thoir "Bayer Cron— tradmark. , y_.•x- .: wi,. : • .\. . �k .. � .. e. .< .. Y% ,w d , ".'. - ?. - +�,, ';t4.i .wy G +w,-tio.<. Nn.'. ti�in: ,rte;:C��z,!,:�zr ,„. � ., ,'•; - ... - ,._. ., .:';�'+'^',;r-. .�.- - - _ 'v >,r�- .�, ,��:::, ��� •'�&.,.�,�•: -k �!�,.. r• ­4ry q- 1-U _;33 7 'OT W 7,. Z Canada's Premier in Paris -d. Bo=4 Vey4 ors-Back Homeww Hudson Bay------- xN* Graf eppelin Onc ­ . .... . re rem z Once -V Ventures- Across-' the Member "of Party Describes 7. A Esk­1-1 . 03 as "Jolly, But tlantic -Dirty" -'Takes Northern Route Halifuz, N.S.—Flight Officer Brian Car" Lakehurst, N.J.—The 'Graf Zep- r-Har, of Ottawa, one of the six pelln took off for Germany at 1.64 Picked Canadian pilots-who have been P a.m. to day (Monday). making a hydrographic survey of the Dragged tall first from the hangar Hudsog &1raits for the past 15 months. at 1.35, the greatest of all airships .,.:..returned to Halifax recently on the lifted easily Into a moonlight night steamer 47,anadlan Voyageur, six days and was soon• but a vanishing smudge out from Port Burwell. The* remain- against the stars. d6r-of the.party are en route-home board .I.4 steamers Larch and Mont- On the trip started this morning Itawas expected to follow the norflieru calin, Lbe former due at HVfax some great circle course and, with the aid;7111ne' tbE week, and the_ atter -pro- ceeding tc' Montreal. Two mechanics of favoring Winds, to complete the Right in about fifty hours. alsu returned on the Voyageur and At 1 o4clock the passengers were two-9f the six Fokker ;planes used ')y. I bundled on board and the ground crew the party, were lauded here. The e2redition sailed from Halifax surrounded the ship bfficers said that the wind was only In'the summer of 192', to make a com- seven miles an hour and down hau- plete hyfirographic suryey of the gar, permitting the ship to be safely movemellis of lc,-, in the straits, to taken out thil east- doors. o determine n There were many, however, who chart the coast,line and t the lea$itfltty of a,sea rtule whereby 4 -clung to the conviction that there west -rain ern g might be shipped to would be no. take-off this morning. world mayke t s via: Hudson Bay. The A�g At 1.15 sailors,grasped the cables findings 0 the expedition are expect- dropped from the great bag and pre- ed to have a large hearing In deciding A. -om the ared to walk the Zeppelin ti lie old argument as to whether or not the fludscn Straits are a safe summer wide-open eastern doors into the -moonlight night. route Icr steamships. Diseast is rampaut In the north' Is ud, it ares said, 19 natives. having 'S died is I-,rt Burwell alone while- the -CANADA REPRESENTATIVES HONOR THE UNKNOWN SOLDIF nada, aid Cal O1W New Industry' expedttWn was there. White men's Hon. Philippe Roy. new Canadian minister to Parts, Rt. Hon. Mackenzie Kini, prime minister of habits were decimating the Eskimos Gen. Gouraud, military governor of Paris, observing two-minute silence when the Canadians visited. tomb Of the the airm+r. stated, unlinown soldier. Value of Tourist Industry to ... Esktrrlirp delighted, In -airplane rid- : Canada Placed at Ing, the L-,Iators said, and would wok "Of course we know about the 4. alm,'vt a -eek for a chance 61 Earth Speeds Up slowing down of the earth's rotation Germany Prospers $300,000,000 lk fli - tides That I gbA. due to the friction of the "The tourist Industry in Canada Is What are they like as a people?" s an old story. But the periodic 0 "ning Science B Jte�rlin to Build "Palace f' growing by leaps and bounds, and a niembtr of the expedition was asked. .. . variations, In which the rotation is I i the season just closing Is regarded as "Jolly, t=ut dirty." was the reply. Shrinkage i� Crust Believed i-metime, too fast. and.somettme*s too ...Youth" As $i,,000,()00 • a record In the number of tourists It slow ,are sometMg different. Welfare Center has brought from other countries first indication of these Tal"LiULLZ wasinto Canada, and In the volume of 1 Berlin Discovery of Gold o be Responsible for i —Plans for the construction Phenomenon given by Simon Newcombe, the Am. 1 travel engaged In by Canadians them- 1 of Berlin's "Pa*%ce of Youth" have Calculations erican astronomer, about 50 years ago,, been approved eall!ng for Bxpem selves," said C. W. Johnston. asslat- Opens Canada Rush ! Cambridge, :lasq. but only In late years have we been di- ant general passenger traffic man-,4howing that the earth Is continuing able to test the matter. The rotation tures totalling 11.000,00,), to rotate faster than Its regular speed It Is designed to, serve as a social ager of the Canadian Natioul Rall- World Spreads of Find in the:of 24 hours per day were presented will sometimes hold the same pace WYA. to for many years together. Some of welfare center where organtations Patyicia District Between the American Association of Variable the changes have occurred very connected with the German Youthl ­rbe value of the tourist Industry Cat and St. Joseph Star Observers in annual convention abruptly. They amount to about one- Movement will have their to the Dominion of Canada has now headquar here last night. I reached a total In excess of $300,000.- Lakes thirty. millionth 'of the day, or one , ters- The former kalser'si Bellevue! 000 annually. This brings the ex. Palace was considered at one time. possible ap-,three hundredth of a second. Port of memories of Canada's scenery The.interest to many people in the I Interest in Manitoba Tin coculations ties In their pomsi "The cause Of the variations is un- but proved too small. Into second plane among our exports y of earthquakeft. he only theory that seems -Great- bull(Ang projects are afoot plication to the stud ,known. T I In point of total value." he pointed Toroste.—Another gold rush Is on. raher than to any appreciable change to fit the facts Is that the earth swells in othe-r parts of the capital. TbesC For gevt-al days word has been of the faster speed is susp-ected to be or cgutracts from time to time. How In a new Department of Justlee'l out ug—tuiatn�_ While the figires for the year 1923 it does so, and why, we do not know Fu spreadizp of a gold In the district'the— of PatHlru. situated between Cat Lake Explanation was made of periods in largest covered swimming pool In the are not yet available, rallwav book- The amount of swelling. it it emists. Is lugs show a tremendous increase 1111d LAkt St. Joseph. which the rotation of.the earthly crust dome 500 feet I 1 very small at most. only'a few inches.1 world. A glass d n dta- it warp at first tkelleved this had and of the possible relation of hot - I or I!L.and this would be meter will span a water Over those of the previous year. 'perhaps course sixty- Holiday resorts In all parts of the, referes" to the gold discoveries In i ccntracticii ant; swelling to earth•i unobservable. because everything, sea five feet wide A sand; shore with have been filled to •capa- i Dominion the Ka-nazans River, Pickle Lake!quakes, and •land, would move In the same artificial sunshine and seaside mural: city with 'Canadians, Americans and •ul vrcm River, But tats' Is not the Tbitle alculations were presented by i paintings will create the impression' ease. 7be had been Ernest Brown, Sterling professor of . beonIA from the European countries new discovery ;I Oil S of outdoor bathing. kept a r!fte secret. it, I during the season. and the fivi,� weath- sthematics at Yale Uuivers 7 It will be heated In winter and er of this autumn has resultud la an 0 Mint They hale and Tar Sands cooled In summer and will provide ac* extension of the bQI Iday season I a,al MontisaJ and Torout as men were baa!d on 30 observations ar.- whcv.tg great Interest in the din- in 1921 taken all o—r the world, of Canada has vast resources of oil commodations for 32,000 .bathers September and October this year. coy ory t I tin ore In the Province of occultations of the mo(n. that Is. of shale and bituminous sands. the form. daily. There will be medical bath 11klaidtrl>a. Including interests con- the obscuring of stars when the moon In the Maritime' Prov Of all kinds and physical exerelb As a result many of the operators ii-ected w�:h the Lindsleys. Noah TIM- passed In front of them. The vara-Ler occurring of holiday resorts have found that Tnins b1fiF been considering participa- two-thirds of these obs:rvatlons. Inces,and the latter In Alberta. These halls equipped with modern appara- their bookings extended well Into Oc- deposits have long been considerel tug. The cost Is estimated at $3-' tober for the first time in their his- 06n trrzz,�gh purchase of a lafte block] "The earth's rotation," said Prof. sources of products gen- 000,000 and a small entrance fee'will, tory. In addition there is an incresa- lot 4te,:if town. -is our clock for determinging as potential 1B ed from crude Petroleum, o operate they time. We might also, it-we wished, erally obtain UM. enable the prftotees t tug number of conventions being held moon oon or any other--hod- in As a- --salt of recen-L mndine*ttonst establishment at a profit, l In Canadian cities each season. Stop Coddling . use the solar system an the clock, but' in refining methods these raw mate-, British Doctor Warnscomparison of the earth with the rials may now be seriously consid-: i the'ered as sources. to be drawn upon The effects of tea arc generally, The tyranny of the multitude can Against Common Error other boC:es showed that one of St6l --r.ddling children, w clocks ,was wrong, and observations: when needed to help in supplying beneficent, conducive to content- be Just as deadly in its way as the warns Dr.. earth's rotation! the rapidly increasing demand for meat:, clear thinking and sobriety.—! tyranny of the few.—Dr. F. W. Nor- -.-Leonai-6 Hill, foremost British child have fixed upon the motor fuel. Sir James Crichtor-Browne. wood. spocia?!v. writing In the November as the time instrument which varies.' lasue 0 "The Forum". ',Ie*. motherg-and teachers see toWhen the Graf Zeppelin Flew Over New York It," be ­ites,' "that by adequate ex When -;tire air and sunshine, by o. W open well-chosen food, by -inculcating tem X perance in all things and strengthen- 'W .4 Log cb&rzcter, they -raise up a fine race of inen. 4, A -harter for the freedom of chil- dren ought to-be drawn up. To dresis '7 :them vir like dolls and limit their .. .......... activity for fear of spoiling their- clothes :p criminal. They should be allowe0 to tumble about scantily clad in the wren air and join In-healthy games w4th their fellows. Above all, .,....they shwald 'be kept in their mental training from sentimentality and in- A trospec?ion. Let us scrap the pe*ram- bulator and stop coddling them." Dr. 114)), in his "Forum" article, ad- R, locates; exposure to cold. "Children � ',when 11) with feverish complaints are confined 1p stagnant, heated air with clothes lAed on them, when they need the very opposite—open-air treat- ment." British Immigrants ottz-a Journal: When Mr. Macken- ._izie K-ME told the Canada Club in Lou- don that "no bigger untruth was ever offered in respect to a nation and a :country than to say that Canada,does ,not wish to have immigrants from the Britisb Toles," be spoke what every fal-minced Canadian knows to be the truth. The Journal would not want 7 to go bail for the Immigration record of Mr. King's Government; we think of 7- , King's Government; It 7, has n-t-if-r Included antagonism to Britieb -mmigratton. How that no- A. tion-11t notion that there was a CC)UgPiTLcY somewhere in Canada hos- �ille to Fritialb ImmIgrants—came intoA STRIKING VIEW OFGERMANY'S Q U I-F.N OF THE AIR view of Graf Zeppelin Is molt interesting dull. A fair Idea Is given &'tfie great idrstt?t d.being we cannot for the 1,44 of us un- Thisif thG g whea.11; Is considered that the weather was cloudy ar(d American city. 4 ,tz WA .1 ­Mmi ;1 ` -I �I leI �`"I 3.. 1 4,14, -�M tw`�K` RM d. 0 .11011 i*K .5i, 'M I!"T15K0 • �NN1,55"441411V4 • —The potato crop in this die trio to an exceptionally good one, erraonley por stotik-0 a tus.a. IAMATIO, .,'Tba PickeftU :.7,PR wishes.to gp into buying mining both sa regards quantity and TC4RUSA stock the only safe plan is to buyquality, but in some parts (it the VigRance Co Armistice Day, Sunday, November 11. province the crop has turned out that case he will 01.76 per year.; $1.60 if Paid in 66*008. outright for in, t� - iptions to the United States and creat have the stock " long as he wish. Whereas the 10th anniversary of a fellate, being badly affected by Britain 62.00 In advance. as to retain it. -It the stock goes. Armistice Day, which falls on Sun- the rot. up he is.worth that much more, day,-'November '11th next, is to be COUNTY COUNCIL — COUNTY OF The object of this Amoclatlon,is to JOHN MURKIER Piropriet' ' specially commemorated throughout ONTARIO lesson stealing and prosecute but if it drops he has lost that the Dominion, the felons. runeb., but he has still got hie 'And, whereas, it seems meet that A,?n--etiag of the County Council Of AND COMMZNTIL stock. i and f he''hulds it long the-Township of Pickering•should join the Corporation of the County of On- a a iiiembraAce.of that happy event, tario will be held pursuant to ad- higher in re rL Members having property stolen oommaw I enough it may rise again which restored peace to the �,vorld.' JourrAnent in the Council Chamber Everything points to :the fact Whit'. cats immediately with-any member -in the Town of ..,Aaat Canada is enjoying a period than it evor has been, but'no mat- Therefore, the people of the Town- the Court House No- of Executive Committee. ter how low it may zo he is not ship of Pickering are hereby respect- by, on Tuesday, the 13th day of 1928, .at the hour' �*of ten -r— of great pro8perity. Certainly 11.00. I Mombership, -fee compelled to sell. The man who fully requested by special services or vember, Jeve connection with the ordihary church o'clock in the forenoon. ry person is not enjoying pros buys in this manner is an investor in services on that day to remember Ali accounts to be laid before the Tlokets may be had from We President or perity, but the country as a whole and his business is perfectly Is- that happy ending of the world war, Council should be forwarded to the Secretery on applioafbion. was never in better condition than -biiya and return thariks to the Almighty Clerk, properly certified, at least three Exai%. Com.—L. D. Banks, 0.S.Palm. gi.timate, but the man who he is to day. Go into or Nv. for the peace that has continued ever days before the meeting of Council. er, M. S. Chapmau, Pickering. firZ Dated at Whitby this 29th day of y on margin is a speculator and in tibler' since. no I tice that October, 1928. ther Canadian city and e fact is a ga i In tunny cases This is disa to give D. Munro, Jas. Richardson. 9" every evidence of good timeB.- the gaimbler is taking the risk Armistice Arthur E. Christian, istice Day will be commemorated. president, secretary If a person who had left Toronto with other people',4 niouey, and County Clerk. by-a public service. conducted by the when the erksK'cbmei he can see twine or ten years ago would re- his friend.a. only. through. prison Rev. Messrs. McLellan and Stephens turn today he would see a great at the Claremont Memorial Park and �.g -bars. base E W A R R- 1 V AL S �tmns the laying of a wreath at the Q, formation. Great sky scrap R of the Memorial Table in' mem6ry of now and appetizing �,,ers can be seen in every.,directiori, the fallen -Each day brings o!nething this time of the yeah at tw -buildings ranging from tity Appropriate - services w1il .also' be ducted in Pickering Village of ts GROCERY 0 "..,.�...'to.thi-rtyfstoriesiiigli. 'TheCana. : CDaloal� - 11. con RICHARDSON Gull CERY which full particulars vil! be given ..",dian National Railways in H020 next week. bad a deficit of thirty,million dol. At most places the services will be .7 7� Hard and Soft Goal of the: commenced at 3 p.m., and appropriate Rair�t;-4� seedlet3s, 2 lbs for 25e Jars and in 1927 a surplus of forty. --New Bulk I best quality on muszc will be rendered. fr.. the event New Putted Seeded Rakins, 2 1h� for 27e :Ave millions, an increase of sev- aid Seedle,­ Rai4w�, 2 pligi nt weather the se—rices at enty-five millions, a very gratify. hand of inclement *-turn held jn the Com- Sunmaid Seeded Rai!,inp, 2 pkg4- 34c Ctaremont will be. We -find in the lake 38C Ing change. munity Hall New Curraut�, 2 lbs November 2nd, 1928. 25e ..'port immense elevators ' being ' THOS. A. LAW, New PrLinezR. 40 to 50, 2 Jb4 erected to take care of the great lPicicgbrj n L-. ��=t_ —G' M. Forsyth, Reeve'. New Table Figs• per pkg .10C Cranberries, 2 lbs fur 48c increase of wheat and other grains, New Mixed Feel (drained) perlb. The mining activities of Canada is S tar New Peels, Orange or'Lemon, per lb 27c the surprise of all. No other eoun Wethery's Mince Meat, 2 lbe for 35c -ld can show a great. try in the wot 'H ' ES "'. �J 50 � R -,er variety of minerals than Can -NAN HADDIE, Ide and 18c, lb.- FIN, -ad&, and their wealth is riusur- FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTIGN HADDIE FILLETS. 18c and 20c lb. r pasoapd. Tfiere is a great t)pvning kms in Caua(]�L for iniwicrants. bat Thee horses ate tl4e property if Duncan Lowgip. of Maolt- Creek. only fr.) thozie who are able and .4aekatchewan. sale to be held ar the 51ilton Benson Ftttr%, J A M S R I C H A R D S 0 N rurk and endure psepared to w -a�y. rind Lit 13, Con. V, Picko-ring T,,wnihip,�httlf ,bile._hard,-,bips if ne,e9i, ea-4t of Cl-t;�?nozit VillAge, on they will lie well repaid for Ebeir cutue. a4 they ivill unly meet with 12-da ovem JW -*-ffu I ts. But no %�eakliogs tieed Mo y, N bQ1`+ .5th, 1928 �1C�8I`l�g fardiv., are Store Kl'� No reserve. The clavi!.e in the Highway Act Stile at Ooe p. m.. Rain or Shine. Now is tote time to look over that old Range or Heater stud if you' need a now une call Find see ours. which requires every motorist to —Tbes-i Horses are tuostly yearlingv, balance from two NOTE iabow his driving permit whenevor to five years,including Grades, Percherous and Clydes, mares creditions g*ldog . :The Happy Tbought and MoClary's Stoves, called uponto do soby a trafficRanges and Heaters. efficer or any other person whG is TERMS—Six mouths approved notes, bearing interest at .7 seven per per annum- -qualified to do so, is the cause of Electric and Hand Power Washers much unpleasantness on the part A. J. Staples, Clerk Ge.. Jackson & Son..Auctioneers save time apd bard work. of wotor6ts, who feel that it is an A free trial iri Van at so v be fined sins their ply because memory failed Our Poultry Food and Calf Meal are worth giving 4 trial, them when leaving on a trip in I f plows The famous Fleury Plows and Shares t4 it nearly all makes of ...their car. The law requires them Ladies -of Pickering To the W show their, liceosee whenever Agent for McCormick-Deering F,*rm demanded to do sob an ( fficer. nd Vicinity CoMply' and Repairs. In order to with the re- on must have the cArd .:quebt a person get it, or it is not made. in his pocket or it may be in his Otjr Motto W e have ii. can 7 Var. But motozistshave been md ...:B/G SALE NOW ON iave the permit,in vised to never 1, Vitinday Morning starts our J. S. BALSDON PICKERINC bis car for in case the car is stoled the permit will td,-Ao disappear-, or MONTH-END SALE 1%rijay be taken out of the car and Every Cost, Dress, Hat and other article in the store, 10 N insed by a person who hoe no right P R 0 , E 0 T 7 greatly reduced in price. ito do so. But if a person has made We must raoise two thousand dollars in ten days, so naiv is practice of carrying it on his It your opportunity to purchase your new winter person, and if be. qhangei his outfit very reasonably. Lots of it for yourself and family. The 41 hangea6le weather is here a 9 clothes, once in ten he may forget Be on gu rd a 'ainst these changes. Our store is crowded with many lines. representing the Very Best the permit to the Vo change r health. .(SAMUEL SCHWARTZ) in value to protect yoti % clothes he is to wear, and that is ithe time he will be trapped by the Men's wear from Overcoats to Underwear, traffic officer. IE a person is able to ..THE 'IDEAL SHOPPE, Footwear, Leather and Rubber for Boys,Girls and Men. 'present the permit in the polite 42 doors north of Hewi!i' Butcher Shop ''court where his case comes tip for They-all spells rfect satisfaction and are oricesurprisingly low. trial, and can show that the per. Brock Street 'North, Whitby, -Ont. nil A. B. C. t was procured- before he com, You're particular about Hosiery? Then examine our mitted the serious offence of not -8rand for growing boys and girls. being able to show the document, 7 it should be suffleient to free him Kut Eezi Patterns sold here. not from any penalty. We do think that a man should he taxed i for having a, faulty memory if Good Us'ed rs - BRADLEY .thete is nothing of importance at take.stake. AT BARGAIN PRICESX 0 3= IME Alle greac senad— h. Ifil. UE SOCial world of the past few day, 19223—CHEVROLET COACH—Sniall mileage, ti, d has been the rmpid r le general condition as new, a. Acke'l maiaes in 0 stock in the 1 it. the price 192,8—CH esan THE, .-CENTRAL GJiR.Liv1E .'Northern Ontario. As a result of 1926—CHE-VROL-ET SEDAN—This'car has been carefully -Ahia rise niativ speculators have weed, tires good, mechanicatly sound $475.00 Telepho'lle 4900 become ,�nddeuly very wealthy, IW?4—OAKLANO ROADSTER—A N�-t car. a good biiy at -7$495 00 and at thet-ame ti rue many will 1M—STLT'DEBAKER Winter top,4 new tires, ...... A)ecome corre-�poudiln,gly poor. The condition good, snap -418�.00 . . .- -sight of those who have become 1928—CEIKVROLET TOURING gift at 85;00 e d rich will cause Many to plunge Anto the stock market, being con. 1925—CHEVROLET TOURING—We have four of these a6 4180.00 Auto Repairs, ecessories, Oils an :winced 'that they will be"among ''Acetylene Welding Your present car taken in part "yment, balaute gasoline, ,the fortunate ones. They cannot -,,tor a moment Imagine that they Sprvad over 12 months,0 !will be unlifeky, but they.have Bzpert repairing on all makes of cars. Tow Car Service. Battery Chargings tVisionI4 of. themselves Jolling in Let us quote yon on a new paint job for your car-or track. Repairs ma ..'ilnntold weultb. They will scrape Tires and General Accessories alway on hand. de on all makes" -together all the money they pos- .t .Motorade Tickets are accepted at this stAtii;a-_77-06=31 They will risk every sibly can. ot cars What about a new top and side cushions for your 490. We have is ..cent on margin and if the stock few complete sets, brand now,.eomplete top rises a few points it will give them and side curtains $20.00. profit and they can num :.i% pr her JPhone 5908 themselves among the v6ealthy, '[F-`1 _E I Agent for McCorm a stock drops a few points Bnt if the , M * CH ARLES Be - SPENCER ", 7-rvh*r-ntc,"­ey-i-­l*go lie and they Un -iversal Moto S are ruined men. They are cow. . ...... -pelled to sell and they have-neith., T C; T< :1 IT M Ca- Proprietor, �Pickering- A, 'INS W. tMVI^ .2 pow :,Lx 4. _ x Mrs.LA at, who has been YfAit CARD OF 'rHANK16 log her relatives in Napanee for INTRODUCING K Son4s, Alm,Industrialls.. -WI33.Thompson had a busi We wish to thank all our kind =919,04taftenti &t_from.A..to,7 pee 00" the post three weeks, returned M 71 the city on Tuesday. home pp Saturday. r. H&rrg,, N69blm late of Bond friends and neighbors for their help oest. �wsa Bros., how&, who will be in and sympathy during our redentL sad Pilkey had a business Wm. Cowie has rented Wm. bereavement in the loss of our dear INSURANOR—All ol"Oes'written ine o Goodwood on Tuesday. Coate@' residence and intends mov- charge of the repair shop eluding Fim. Automobile. Wia& Mr.sari Mrs. Carter, of Altons, at Universal Motors. mother, and also Tor the malty floral therein right tributes. . storm. Accident and8i okness. !pent Saturday last with J. H.and . larmers are now 7ulay harvest- Mr. Nesbitt has had extensive oz- Mr. and Mrs. Carlton. ! Mrs. Beal. Ing their turnip crop which is a perience, both in England and Phone or write 7` Alf.- Hall, of Richmond Hill, good one thts year,'both&8 regards- Canada, on all makes of cars, and W Sunday last with IL J. sad Whitby SALE REGISTER. 48tf ED. BOWMAN, size and quality. is to a position to execate your re- Mrs. How, pairs in a first-class manner. R. H. STROUD, DUNBARTON Monday, November Sth�--Aucrion sale Gibson is spending Mrs. Ed. Gib8 ing a few days with the Misses Taun, of BROCK ROAD. No job too small, no job too big. of horses, cattle, implement', hay, Harness, Boots and Shoes re Stouff villa. grain, roots, etc,, at, lot 30, con. 1, at shortest notice. 'Harness to 7. A few from Claremont attended Mrs. Knox' is improving in health Give-us a trial on your next re- Pickering, the property of F. Un- your order. Give me a trial, and be a Ma8oulc meeting at Uxbridge every clay. .. .paitirjob. We guarantee derwoo(f..' No reserve. Sale at 1.30 convinced that I can-give you satis- F. R. Jackson, of Tor spent . . ..;. Brand Toronto, you.�atisfaction. sharp. Wm, Maw, auctioneer.'tioneer. faction, Agent for STACO ione evening last week. Thursday, November 8th — Auction goods. --45-L Mr. and Mrs. Johnston, of To. ''the week-end with I" parents here. costo, were, guests of Bert and Seth Dadgerow has retired from .,Fender and body bumping sale of farm stock, including 6V farming for the season. Why work Lickotish.on Sunday. Repairs to all.makes 6f cars head of cattle, also implements and - the -.;me? furniture, property of Irvine Me, C. S. and Mrs. Trueman and a.11 rse dispute set- Brien, lot 34, rear con. 5, Whitby Winter will be here very soon and family, of Whitby, were in town � The water-cou y if you have any notion of Monday last, all parties a, Tp. Sale at 12.30 sharp. See bills. tied on .. p Universal Motors on Sunday calling on friends. reeing to do the square thing. This Wm. M.Aw, auctioneer. purchasing a new. Norman Graham has recently :.PICKERING, ONT sleigh, leave _;taken up railrotd work and is now is as it should be. - Always do a little Thursday, November 12th — Auction \ more than your share. sale of, fan-n, farm -,tock, imple- your order now so that it employed with the east rection. One-of our Ideal speed fiends show- will be ready when the John -ter and fam- .-Cash Only ments, grain, roots, etc., at lot 34, first snow ap ohn and Mrs. Pox ed,sorne action recently on the high- rear of con. 6, Pickering Township; pears. nday way an�i managed to collide with a ily, of Brampton. spent Su the property of Thos. Dixon. -Sale k with Wm. Mundell and daughter. truck which was standing stilt dis- At one o'clock sharp. See bills. F. LO RNE RE ID 7: Gordon Goodman's sale on Sat ebiarging its cargo. Both were slight Postill, Auctioneer. tirday was very successful and ly damaged CLAREMONT . ...... Money' " Talks on I Wednesday, November l4th—Aucti -.satisfactory in every respect. sale of farm stock, implements, etc. J. There was a large aLttndance and at lot 3, con. 2, Lxbridge, (Altona) HERE Listen : belonging to Hewson Millard. Sale ..:good prices were realized. BRING IT Jos. Boyer and sun, Myron, of at 1 o'clock. Wm. Maw, auctioneer. GR Detroit,Miss Maud McKay and Now ir, the time to get a new Sot of _Y11 Harness, or get the old set repaired. a Pack Corn Flakes, Tuesday, November 15th — Auction Mr. and Mrs. Comba, of Toronto, 23c sale of choice 100 acre farm, stock, *pent Sunday with D. B. and Mrs. I have in stock- samples of Samuel 2 Shred Wheat. Trees and Jettrey's harness. The 2 Lbs Thom Seeded and implements, the property of Taylor and other relatives. former may be ordered through rata- Saipins'.. ... 24c Fred W. Hobbs, lot 5, rear con. 1, The Rev. J. S. Ferguson. of logue at prices quoted. 2 Old Dutch, 24c Pickering, on the Highway, about Pickering, gave an address to the Catalogue free.1 2 Cans Peas, 25c four miles west of Whitby-Town. Anchors Society on Monday evetr- collars;collar pads, sweat 2 Cans Corn,- 25c Sale at 11 o'clock sharp. See bills I also carry 25C for further particulars. Wm. Maw, Itig which was much appreciated pads, harness oil by bulk. harness 2 Cans Pumpkin, Zo by all who heard it. dressing, also silver polish 3 Lbs Best Blue Rose Rice, 25c Auctioneer. R. J. and Mrs. How- returned and other parts. Christie's Soda Biscuits Friday evening Repairs promptly done. . v home on Frid after W. PILKEY, CLARRHO NT bulk, per lb., 15c. Spending a week with friendg in L JM 'U S :1 0 All Dry Goods, by the'y'ard at and London, Galt, Woodstock 20 per cent. off, as I am other western pointe. going out of Dry BLANCHE M. RAMER BEN you have Rev. H. R.-and and Mrs. Stpph- placed an order 'ATTENTION . Good@. Teacher of Piano W ens were in Toronto on Friday Conservatory Course Taught, with us fora memorial afternoon vii-iting the former's W. V. HOLM E 8 Studio at Mrs. Overland'@. Claremont,. you have looked far in- mother who is just recovering from I have taken over the Agancy to the future for our aver yserione illness. for on Saturdays, for out of memorial work stands -%v Cream Separators, Scales 7-9 BROU"XHAM town pupils. Archie and Mrs. Milhako and Retifrt� up under stress of time Stoves, Fleury's Famous and weather. Itistru- 1�three daughters. Mr. Harold of Plows, Points, ly a lasting tribute. .Heard and Mrs. James Smith, 'Whitby, visited Mre. Smith's Skuffl4rs and Wheelbarrows. No GreaterTrLbute� ..:brother, Ed. Gibson, and family Phone 505 Pick. SPECIAL ' PRICES • -an Sunday. N. W. STAFFORD, spent IRI�:Smll =):E1q7XrZW. Wm.and Mrs. Thompson Kingston Road, week in Goodwood AGENT (48) BROUGHAM Whitby a few days this FOR TEAM HARNESS with the former's brother, John - 'Phone Whitby 'Thompson, and when there assist- f)8 t R9 'ed in wiring his residence ft wm' ter is Apt-rouhing frit Brass monoted Team Backbend Harness, light. and with it we have put in 2 inch layer trace with heel chains. $42.00 A number of our local 5Vorts a stock OF "'With 5 ring breeching. instead of back- es,6%miudwd vu. big rugby game be- Stoves. Heaters, Furnaces, Pipes �049.00 'tween Queen's and Toronto Uni- in. To- and Elbows. Pjitito, Blankets Ifflack-mounted Team Backbend flarness, 838.50 versities which was played ad Halters, Mics, Gloves, To amap nto on Saturday last, and which Flower Potsq Etc. ;7 6 ring Breeching $44.25 b Led Mutual fte was won by the Kingston A99M Let wt look over your furnace be- fore it gets too cold, also This is not a factory harness. but custom made in our L F man Pilke and _I gout , cut down it bee tree eavetrougntag or own shop at Markham. Cheap rates for farm and country need it, and we bt4IIdIggq. Windstorm lxxsu�stice on buildings. in the latter' bush one d are prepared to We specialize on repairs to harness an N�co a Wind !week and secured about two blin• re you the best of service on. wind-mills,Silos etc. tired pounds of honey which will give Automobile Insurance of all kinds. be sufficient to see them through any repair work or- C . I F . 0 ID the winter. new-jobs. D -S FARMS FOR. E. Rev. Mr. Smart. of Greenwood. -We have for quick sale the • Write or phone ...occupied tbe,piilptt In the Clare- following special@ 7 Harness and Collar M%rrufacturer Mont United Church very accept- I Furnace, 20 inch fire' pot, pipe. M- ,A� N 'ably on Sunday evening last while 01**-Tr e Pbore 34o6 ;ED. BOW 7! lege, nearly new • Ham Vr. McLellan conducted annivers, a. 1 Fleury plow,new 20 WHITBY. ONT. 4ftry services in the Greenwood I -N I No. I Fleury plow, with Tinkler I:- --' _ I , .1. :Z _W1 3M Church. I Doe evening last week some w heel -Farmers, Attettiall an that 2 Cream separators, in good condi. PREMIUM CARDS GIVEN WITH EVERY CASH PURCHASE person ran into the 8tcP slim tion,cheap OF STAPLE LINES AT THIS STORE. Ubave secured the agency for the Froeb was erected in pont of Sander I McCormick-Deering separator, & Wood and Cooke butt Farm Imple- son's Hotel by the county council, new, at cost to clear Be sure that you get them. meats. and will keep Colist&ntly on ir and knocked it-down. Ar mistake I - hand reprim irs for these popular was made in placing it too close W School w..ill be opening in a few days—we have a implements. the roadway where the traffic is Also. London'@ barn and stable .,h . . C H A 8 • COOPER full line of supplies. fittings. heavy. V to of winter came on I will also take contracts for painting Our first taste CLAREMONT For the Pickling Semon—tt full, line of Cider, White Wine and Heinz barns and houses by a new Monday night when quite a little I. '. :::- p!ocess.by spraying. snow flurry took place, sufficient -DURANT MOTOR CARS White Pickling Vinegars, also 'Estimates cheerfully given. to whiten the 'ground. There was AND TRUCKS Phone 1620. JARS, RUBBERS AND ZINC RINGS d as a result also quite a frost. an -27-62 of these touches of winter our .,Prices Reasonable Quality Goods Hiehest prices paid for produce R. J. Maim, Claremont residents are making preparations for the win-ter that will soon S^Ott's -;-Store here In earnest. Phone your order, -.,We deliver.' Three carloads of members of Green River Claremont Phone Uprkham 6402. Baptist Church, including % the Bapt' ing ihe Fi, drove Basket Factory I 'pastor, Rev.,H. R. Stepher %�.. i I I ver to Stouffville on Monday General Manufacturers of .evening to. attend an important . ..For -Pickling' WM. M. DuriI6an, Merchant Green River All kinds of Fruit Baskets, missionary tineetitig In the BRP- A full line of jars— Berry Crateg, Aist Church, The meeting was Crown pints Crown quarts 1.26 largely attended and was much Farmen'Bushel Baskets, 'enjoyed by all who attended. Ja.r rubbers, heavy, 3 doz 26c -Clothes Baskets. Evans R. E. Forsyth and Fred Zinc jar' rings, 20c doz returned home on Saturday night, Parawax 15c pkg Safe Repository after spending a week in the Geor A for rank Pe nock pian Bay District duck shooting. All.kinds of spices and vinegars �oewvr for pickles Proprietor They succeeded in getting several on hand at -. Bo- nds or19ther Phone Markham 1004 bags fall, but, unfortunately,they lo.weaf prices, Papers Aen the night before lean- ing 1 . were st, Valuable, for home. They also got a' S splendid cay.-h of fisli, but got " Dry Good SAFETY Deposit Box in your , B EATTY were-also stolen at the mme tine Ladies' Silk Underweare and Hose 'ST STANDS FOR THE BE '" as the ducks disappeared. They at reduced prices. nearest branch of the S6ondard place to keep ouspect, the sane parties were re Bank is.:the logical Fuji Silk in colors and white ...-sponsi.ble for both thefts. 65c per yard.Out- merchants are agitating to- TI your valuables for security and con wards closing- early during the Men's Shirts, special, 1.00 each venience. We shall be pleased to winter months. There is no neves- Men's Sox, 3 pr for 1.00 city of merchants keeping open furnish you with space necessary every evening during the winter. for your requirements *at minimuin They are entitled to enjoying their evenings at home with their fermi- Groceries rates. In the summer time there is A f retsh lies. stock of Groceries always some excuse for keeping oven for on hand at lowest price@. the benefit of ANDAO BAW the farmers, who TM T -find irdifficidt to get away from Try us with your Litter Carriers, Hay Carriers their work in the day titne. But next order. .01f Pumps Door Tracks, Cow ESTARUSHED 1873 .4n winter there Is no such excuse, Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. As they can get into town just As It will pay you to get my prices on -easily during the day as in the above L Do 'A, S 0. 01 T W'. V. RFDDITT before buying elsewhere. evenings. And when all the mer- close on certain -_,jchants agree Fbone 1402, ?,44714gV; P,.ckr-,trig Branch FRANK J. FROUSE 9-1 . I gramhft s6o at 6 .evenings there is no lossof-busi. % RJ 4nes and itis a hardship to none. Lik H Em usT .. ...-..+.a. . ..:.salen. ._.. :. sx w.,e.,..ew•.v=,vaw..i: ...Y, ,.er' h,,.p-.s _ �r., a,., .,..,v*w< _ rf.• :a m, _ _ .. {rr.�'.�w„em„ru-•�4W ?ml^"?'�•s•;+'t(�'cz.; ,n r�rw_ c ww,- Uxr,:?•. .,,5”: •.d�" cn. weir „ r'- .s:tas.��m s'�s" .:-.��'r?„; .,,�' ,,. '; +,rn—_.c.'l. .m..-:,�- -•. ..r...t..,rr..-.:a.•5.% ,, !.":- . : ,. � - �+�.- di�'�J,ev4.c3.va= z.' <•.t'-. ..,JM r ,,✓C' •'ti, •. $ •F1iD' .^S.tiv,r c7- k>h s.. ..,...nz h...4w..y ,.._. ;m +.�.... _ _ .... '?.v. tG'W .. .. .- .. _:', 1.. .. ?9'' y1..' ..w ._ .;. ... :K,,wa',rr �..,,,,__yyqg •+"'°:-:7w�1?�:,, , {�pr c. 'Jtl. 'S.C4A .• �'•4M"'.. �... .; wv. it - q ... _ .:.:. ... ., .:. _ ;•'-"'•{.... „`TnaA'_^ A• t•.e�i. � :C' L' ..,�.b. :'W Y. FUER LIFE THREATENED so sooh'aIf the valatible 'substance-ft hi the Widen Days 1 gone: the eblorophyl Is dlsintegrat� i c f tag. Some sutent4sts #imply .explain at `Facts 'About Our Autumn_ the change of calor for the process is TrCC Colorings Which not properly understood-_by. .snylug 1 that the blue of the disintegrating' ;- S!�Ould , 'rOVC -In- choloropbyl passes out In the food I StrlictivC products a-nd rleaves ouly- the-vellow { -the blue and yellow forming the By Marfan Wathen Fox _ '� ' '; ' green of the leaf. Others, - It airs. Baldwin. invited -to after-!, claim-that the-yellow, orange, brawn, - - �t V ( etc., now appearing in the leaves is , noon tea Mrs. AI^Bride, lies. Cum- - - r mines, ]irs. Rood. and each from the mliiel al• substance,_IeLL be- of __.. guests Tore cliarmiug new gowns of hind when the ctlier constituents of Genuine YY estin�l6�se the season's most fashionable t hadea, ;' the chlorophyl. hay# Leen absot bed. - Mira. Ballwin woaitt know definitely i it is generally recoantxed, .however'. _ • �. f. and accurately that it was 1�Irs Ctfm- that the red coloring of leaves is the 1��eiarZe Iron lmings who wore the powder blue; f result of an entirely different prttces Mrs. :McBride who wore the apricot; 5 than Is We yellow, 'etc.; the explaila-1 Mrs. Wood who wore the tomato-col- tion for the red hi Ing: when the vi• ored Bonn. But eery f w of us .Qtr. - - o ta,lity of the leaves of certain trees anything like so definite in our knowlare' Mozanna Lain, telephone girl, who Is,begin to fall a liquid red dye is form- -edge o1 the beautiful autumn gownstestifying against rum-runners'N In ed -which stains all the IPaf. Evident- rt . horn by our. tree-ladles. "The trees I New York, is strongly guarded by ly conditions may be such that 4his , k. V have changed theft colors!" we say; ,federal agents. _ dye can be formed in parts of a tree - ' ^or, "They have on their autumn = even in :summer or in very early If your wife riasalways 1 ;ori ­ la let it-go at that. for the-I do.ttot remember that it autumn, as has been the case w•heu want All Canadians should be tree-lov-I used to be so glorious as this!-«by the untimely bit of red now and then ed a genuine West- ers. Perhaps there is no country "It's Fairy Land!" Then he told o1. surprised us- amidst an otherwise `inghouse Electric Iron In the world that has more beautiful how coming through the Matapedia green foliage` H - s w trees than Canada, such Ft variety of: valley -pe actually thought one -mown- TIxe falling of the leaves 'starts In 'Fiero 1S your opportunity _ them. Trees give,us-neat to agri- taia was,on fire, so vividly red was Canada-at least in the -Last and ` culture.-the most of our wealth; its autumnal foliage. On that very Northeast, about -the tw•entleth of Bu psi Ben b t0 Obtain a fine one for they enrich the climate; they are one{trip I was prosaic enough to take out September. The great fall. comes y g Y cc °Y'_ sometimes betty# n the seventeenth the Vacuum (air her, FREE. ,A Poker. of the most important factors in the I my note-book and endeavor to chron,- -SlbeautT of our scenery-therefore, we'cle definitely and specifically the vast- and twenty-seventh of October., tight) tin, which Hand'' is attached to s should not only love'tiees, but know ous colors that were to be seen from However we attempt to explain the keeps the plugs in �i a autumn coloring of leaves we gnaw every plug of Big Ben P them. !tut do we, !Many Cana- the car-window, am,d the autumn, the .barite per dians do not eve3n know the names foliage through which.we .Passed that�for a certainty that when they change of the trees in their own yards, their calor and fall their work is over, COtdltion as the 'Chewing Tobacco. En O day. There were no names In any Y g JOY along t.1elr owl! street.to their rwn dictionary to designate some of the,They have given filets life back to lyes# when they this rich, full-flavoured ' ._. town, on their own farm, in .the near. colors. But I did see: what I could the mother tree from whtc}t they first _ -•_left the factory. eat woods." best describe a: amber, lemon,(received it. Theirs is a sacrificial chew—save only ten sets r Take this mat=er.o' the autumnal chrome, gold, buttercup, .orange-yel itiful death. *Fitting, therefore, that theL ccfoliage. �Yh!ch trees fur* ellow? low• orange , orange-brown, bronze, (lying time should be their most beau• of Poker 3ndS �--anl Which red? Which brown? olive. almond and many others in be- time: they die in glory, in calor. the Electric iron 1S 011rS. }a All the birches turn dill 1 yellow, [ween these. And added to the col-'They "pass out" in a veritable 1-fallP- - • y • { The elms turn pure yellow, lemon• or touch was beauty of motion. beau-- lujah chorus. Let us catch (his an- �� pellisw or brown yellow. to of symmetry in the leaf•form. blfine note in our "Festival of Thet�41 ' Map:e leaves turn red,_as a r--,Ie. Leaves," Vg/ Red tuaple-pattleularly young rod Why They Change Color --4 Have you aver seen a 1G . N branch ora /� /'� '1 mantes, change to an intense r carlet,i few leaves of vivid red on it tree in;Huge Guns Guard -deepen_deepening to crimson. Sometimes pile branch u a vivid red but all which Or In later summer?- mid-summer? tItf ( . ttJingapore Fort i � and Saa1e t�te "Poker" Hands" t we come upon a red maple t which I I have. and used to wonder et t( for 11 I had been Laugh' that frost turns - test green. Rarely do we find any t * ail yellow leaves on a maple. though the leaves red, yellow, etc. It was'Britain t0 Mount Largest l e sometimes the 'ground-work ria.- be quite customary to heave a ensive� Weapons In World at yellow, but with crimson s; rd. In!sigh when these appeared In late P - Use mater the sugar-maple,.r there is • obably summer or early autumn- and say. - Stratevic Naval San and Earth ' more yellow to be found, 1• +w• and i "Oh, dear' Is tt poaslble that It's BaBC sc 4901, then the yellow changing to t bril autumn so .soon. There's been host 'ao Remove Rust Calorles already--see. red leaves!" ' Siagapore. = T11reP etRhtee'a-Inca- Ifant orange; but the majority o' the The sun devours one billion ' Of course most of u% have now gun•+, on the way here from En leaves of the sugar-mento ar. red. ! It's's foot. Gun do(fe from a marks meteor s a second. learned (bat frost has little. or no-' land, ,will make this great Britie ( 1lamta; to scarlet, though sometimes. ) man !•;dward H. Proudmau ran This represents", 1,000 tons of too: we find a brilliant r thing to do with the autumn Thane naval base in the'Pacific Ocean one of{ rige 1121.dw in !Fon ma nesiuet, icon; oxygen Io. color. - the most heavily fortified spits in the would not work, He proposed to and other elements. been s'likethe ned sugar maple painter'have often! The average life of the leaver at world. i P , v v tool-re spots. Indeed, the. a tf-rrPtry rust condition, the action t our Canadian trees Js tour mouths. These glganttc wee ra, whi,h are The earth "eats" betty n 20,- been ; soak it to kerosene, but Joe said no: -'-and are perhaps the most varied and During all this time these little at-�about sixty feet !ong. weigh nearly "Water put him -on, -water take him stars and 30,[,00,000 shooting beautiful of our autumn leaves One fairs which we designae as "leaves"1100 ton's each and fire -l>rojeeti,Jes i �: soak him. in water for three : stars a 'dap. t are busy at work. Fm<h is a mtnla•.which wet h $,333 leaf may contain searlet. several j { R pounds, aro the big-'days.. if the earth weren't surrounded ry or - m= miringyellow. oriinge by protecting blankets of atmos- shades o good half dozen tlntr_and t concern turning out important- prod-(range and destructive power will bel pet , son. ora i 3c I aegs., So, atter removing the stock. I • r shades in between, nee which are necessary o the-beat• able to keep any warship, now afloat stars, life here would be destroyed, thy ttfe of both Planta and animals at a respectable disthnce, There is Mfr. Proudman soaked the barrel in ; The alltumn-dress of the horse- I I water for three days. He was aur•t- -Eighty thousand photographs of chestnut !r a much store sombre one. ;The leaf receives 'the raw material no battleship in the world with guns the heavens have been taken Indeed. sometimes tht.y fall with lit. for the manufacture of these prod- of more than 16-inch calibre. I Prised at the amount of runt that came; + by bi off. The action wVhked as- well as Dr. -Hartavr Shapley, director of tie change. But more often t take tucts from the 'air about It and_.`,rom The ,gun., which are being pg hey � ever. He then ailed it up and now the Harvard observatory, to deter- _ on a. dull ,brown or yellow, the yet the soft. The matter from the air is here by ordinary cargo steamer, were { declares !t works 'O.K. -From The mine the above facts. t lox perhaps merging'to brown. ,I received through the little pores of constructed experimentally during the American Rifleman. The beech Is clear• golden yellow,; the leaf--stomata. ' with which the World War, One of the guns sway _ and !s .amongst the fax trees to leaf Is covered: and the water• some- mounted on the 19,000-ton ergieer -4 Turning _ ^ which the leaves, atter their change times containing much mineral sub- Furious, one of the warships desizned �n -Empire Settlement Elephant Charge at color, may cling all winter. •it is stance, comes from tl:e sail in the b) Lord Fisher for his projected - mP c`. not unusual to .And the leave3 of for of sap u_p through the mother.�naval,campaign in the Baltic Sea, Gabriel K'ells '!a the Sp:-#lata^ - young beeches that , have turned tree, via the little leaf stem, and ao I Qriginally, the Furious was fo carry (London I: (in a letter headed "Uri- broxn. on into the lea[-carried through the -two of these guns, mounted fore-and employmeutt, and Emigration."i New•i One large elephant in- a rage In k. The predominating .,ote of the oak!net•work of veins to every part of the -aft, but an airplane deck was con- enterps-ise is an earentlal elemi;nl oC enough to paralyze the bravest hon- _ structed in lace-ot the rward tur- the problem. Emplbyera are needed" ter, but_when seven .of the monsters � In autumn is brown, though this'leaf's t orfs(#. P mat brown may vary to the various� So long as the leaf is in the sun- ret, before employment can be had. To charge two lone hunters ft !a only a kY shades of red and yellow-browns, The'shine: receives carbonic-acid gas When the ship was corriplefed and iacreate the twmber of employ era is' miracle that saves the men, W. S. r the aft un was fired a few times the l- art of the transfer of labor. What I Chadwick recites his one and only -leaves of the red oak are much more from the air; receives water from t g P elephant charge-encounter in the No. brilliant, than are those of other the rootb, it can go on 'doing'this;concussion was found'to have beeii so{ would suggest, then (speak with resiber issue of "Field and Stream" -•lpec•ies of oak. Indeed, the red work: making chlorophyl-the green 1 great that it had badly damaged the deference-not betmg an Englishman), i ship. The British Admiralty-.then then de- is, that, the English Government turn' "Then the native- behind us care- in the oak have a rich tint! pulp of the leaf. But whets any- shades P• Y' ceded- to-mount the guns on the moni- itself into an agricultural and Indus• lessly trod ypon a rotten stick," saga which 'seem almost peculiar to itself.! thing happens to prevent this and I this article, "and at fhe sound. the The oak and beech are perbaps the l chlorophyl can no longer fie formed',tors Lord Clive, General Wolfe and trial, employer on an estetlslve and' last of the deciduous trees to lose the. leaf begins to turn yellow="put'Prince Eugene for use in bomharding divewsiUd scale. both fa Canada and. two bulls and five cows came•Intl . -t their leaves. on their autumn dress" as childreni,ihe German poaitiorrs-on the Relgian the other Dependencies. Let the Eng•. line. facing ug. A mamerR they stood : I 70[11 lifted trunk, searching for our Poplars turn- a clear chrome yet-'love to say.- And the cause is no. the (•oast. The war ended, however, be- lfsh Government in those places buy low. i frost but rather, that:- �' fr+rP.thc; could be-lbus employed. • Kp itraets of -uncultivated--lands,-and -sent- and then with scream_ s of.rage The leaves of;ah trees go through t 'The sunlight has become ]ens -i n= • rh(. monitv-ra were thereupon dis- es abllsh thereon farms, milli and cog• they started-toward us. _ '• it wi- -le gradation of tints, from dark; tense,; the water% supply from tike I carded, and :he War Office stili had nate industries, even to the setting up' "'Stand steady," I heard Befi giiy. >, [the nrensters on its hands. Only re- of new centres of populations. Tile 'Aim at the centre bull and give him to light: first a sort of deep purple, roots its being interfered with—the, did the British caval author- Govetntpent, like a fatherto.his•ehild. all you've got! Work your bolt lute :hrgpze-petrel# and on into a.,recraish- tree no longer m�k(nR sap; or be y' ,. - - re w, cause the Fores of the leaves have i!cies decide to use them for the de- ren, ought to take its sons and laugh- hell. r I i fence of Singapore, As the guns have' tern by. the hand and effectively help; "From behind its I heard the native ' Willows may ail without change,�become clogged b some-mineral mat- ` _)r turn yel.ow. ter, left there by the water brought j` , f call: 'Look out, master. Thes're seldom been fired, there still exists a them to help themselves; and not set ` Sumachs and dogwoods add 'much i from the soil or perhaps by exposure i.la:•ge reserve of ammunition on hand them adrltt upon the uncharted seas going to dight'" and the sound of-run- for, them. of potentialities, ning feet showed his effort to efface.. to the brilliancy of the autumn to= of the leaf's surface to the'dust and i Also on the way here is the largest - - himself. - sage: the dogwoods turning red and;dirt of the season, and so the leaf "The next two minutes are rather ' yellow•; while the sumachs are often'can no-longer do its work-:. its useful-'f oating dry dock in the world', large enough to-dry'dock any, British wa'•- blurred in my recollection, r felt as as btilliantly, or as'richly red, as the ossa is over. - a beetle might In'th shadow of,a great ship. It weighs 50,Ot10 tone and con- a`. --: most beautiful and vivid maple. j To get a proper understanding of p' 0 1; •� +-� �� �� ;� boot, or-a man bound to the rails in tains ..Q 000 tons of steel. It is beim; While yellow doubtless predomin-�this process by which leaves change front of an express teeth. It seemed Ates amongst our autumn trees, red their color and then drop from the towed here from England. Recently it p lmgossible to stop that mighty on. .Is certainly the outstanding note of i tree we must know that in some passed through the'Suez Canal. Singapore is an import-ant spot on ✓ coming force. But I worked my rifle shnlb. and low bushes, wonderful way this material - t tta s of the neral staff -of the' ' bolt.desperately•aud placed-shot atter Autumn in Canada n)ay well be ahlorophyI, which has been mannf- the P - \/ shot-in the chest of the centre animal �;• called the "Festival of the 'Leaves: 1 scored and stored in the 1eavzs, has i British navy. - S.tandin between Q. '•There should be added to the "Sev- the unique power - of changing the Japan and Australia and just opposite �� � of the line, while beside me Ben's a the Philippine Islands,. in�ffcct it _ preps roared unceasingly. a Bonders of the world" an eighth: I carbonic=acid gas received from the At perhaps- thirty yards, the two'- the autumn foliage of forest trees in air and the water received from the'guards the eastern trade routes of.the :•- Eastern Canada. "I have been no-; roots over into starch, sugar, etc., Eritish Empire and provides a potent centre animals-a young bull and a thing in Naples, Rome, 4w•itzerland, which the mother tree sips.hach from i bilge from which British fleets could cow-leaned drunkenly against the eperllte, take on supplies of fuel and airs.•White: Have .you ever been animals on their right. The two on Norway, India," said a wo !d travel the leaf as food ..for her twigs, Y - � the outside left closed 3n, and like a er, "to compare with the golden au- branches, trunk, and most of all for i fond and effect.repairs in time of war. in a, predlcument, Mrs.. Green. - ; _ --.y- 'Mrs. C.: Why-et_-I don't think troop of soldiers oti ptirade they z. tumn of the Maritime Provinces, On-;her ba-by'buds being formed before i - I have, Mrs. White. Is it a toadster, wheeled to the right Into the forest, Shake, Brotherl the left flank animals passim within tarso. Quebec -partli~ularly in a dry the leaf inns; and also to separate{ k ' or limousine? autumn when the colors are most the carbonic-acid gas iota carbon and P.cn(ling that tigers,can_clisutr,.trees twon(y-fCve paces of us!" brilliant." And another traveler, oxygen, sending the latter 'into- the, makes,u_4 more itrnliy resolved than - - -------�-- , ,•._ ,-Just returning to Canada after some air as fresh, invigorntlnie. food for. ever uFi•er t.: do tiny tl er•lnrnthlg: - =rdutual Protection r. years at absence,%kept gazing almost a'nimalc•and man. When the leaf can�Al•hau,r •I uicicrbocker fres+. _ �4on:an (tet tt,tntp)-•"Ca away or '..I.-Food fpr Heroes speechless with surprise and delight no longer manufacture mnre chloro -- - ti-- -- I'll call my,hu.3bund." Women from the endanoRered cptn :front the c•ibdows at one side of his phyl to accomplish these wonderful Str.tddlin0 the Issue' Traml. -''Gh. [ itnow 'fret. F.'s 'the •rutfftlties mattheil life hemi( work of railway-coach to those on the other tlif gs the mother•tree kee.p4 on draw l;-hat 11 ateeded now w•or�s than little feller -who told- me to go away the men, serving coffee and (+aud• and finally exclat,_ted "This must be' Ing out all the food prodtR,ts in the i an�t_fi1:i: F1?( (4 a w,,rnt dr rain. - yesterday or 'e'd call 'is [cite."-Ep- w'iches under great handicaps, and somoth2ng. special they're putting oa chlorophyl already-stored in,the leaf, New York 1;aily News Record. ['worth Herald, even aandlrgs.•-New York Tiities, A." y '....'.:' ..:.' .. ,. .h}• :,,1 _•c .. ace.,s ,� Mrd.. 6y,' 'b' ..1:�--�.-- . ,.,,�a �',,!7o�'-w:u F •.,, ;,�°^:fit "i w 7". ow— E TO MOTHERS FIA.NCIAL �� VF ALL PALE GIRLS, I '-NEWS If Your.Daughter Shows Signs e of Anaemia a Tonic is Needed. why Did Lo-ndon Carry.Mand Up _Anaemia la simply. a lack of blocd. to 43 It is one of the most common and at The buyIng.1hat carxied,Mond Nick the same time most-dangerous trop- I The buying that carried Mond A 6d- tea bles from which growing.girls suffer. N-iciel up to 43 when the big rush In It is common because the blood so i the market was on is attributed to often becomes impoverished during The, Orangq' Pekoe* at a hacoque from Loudon. In view of .little Z., ' developments..when girii ofted over.' this, the puzzle remains unsolved, as work and overstudy. It Is daugerous, to why t1h- stock has sold off to .31, extra cost, is extra good of the stea.1thlikess of its with Internatl6nal at around 175. The because of its tendency approach and beL Lpparent answer Is that Mond and :.'In clam, br�ghl Aluminum International -Nickel will get share and • to grow eteadily worse. Every-grow, Ing. girl. Bhohilfy occaiiionally"take a share alike In the new company,to be lormed, after International Nickel Temper Sign Boar -tonic to ward,off this insidious trouble�.,, A, ds l Classified Advertisements It is because of their powerful action shares have been split 6 for 1. This In a Japanese temple there Is fix in rebuilding, the -blood that Dr. , would mean, of course, that Inter- el a wooden frame'filled in with RUG YARN Williams' Pink Pills have made ail national shares should sell at a price 1 nails. "When 'a man is *exec with • r, TER POUND UP. 'TWENTY- world-wide reputation. The case of six times that of Mond. anyone, Instead of going to harm the 0 one samples free. Stocking& Iurn Mule, Dept. 1, OrIllia, ont., miss Claire Cullivan, Pincher Ufee'k, While International shares are hold, person, he, pays th-- priest a ,certain Alta.-, amply proves the.value of this Ing to-day around 175, Mond shares sum of.money'f� _ a nail and drives medicine. Miss Sullivan says: "Dur- have been moving up gradually"and it into the frame. In this-way he re- AXZ Yovs LOCAL ZZAALRA soy Ins my school days 1,suffered a.,great A went above 33 recently. If Lon- lieves his temper without doing much' Canadian Artist's -Series de,' from thin and watery blood. I don Interests, and they were import-,harm, It would be a good idea to Christmas Cirds- was continually weak and tired; my ant, were not entirely• fooled, there have similar frames fixed up In our Beautiful Iland-4-'Oloured Chrl'stmas appetite was poor, my sleep unrefresh- may be,something left unsaid. nurseries, so that when little boys (:ardls aesigned by Canada's Leading Ing and I was troubled with backaches. Suppoge that when the basis of Artists. Twej�e iepeclaw, attracive • and girls were Inclined to be a trifle Cards with charming and uppropriate To make matters worse I was attacked the merger is-announced It was found naughty they could take some nails rti,timents ruay be purchased ata with acute appendicitis and the oiler- that Mond shareholders would be tc,iisiderable.taving in boxed us*-jrt- and hammer them Into.these frames merits at bu , t1 (-), and $1.50. -atiou left me in a very weakened No Kidding given 11,t shares In the holding com- till all the bad. temper disappeared.' PubUsbAd by state. My mother, learning of the "tight. In the west. .11i.rarnichi.River pany-for each share held and Inter- value of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, h.-I near the mouth of •he Cain.a River national shareholders 1 split share. iniment for Backache.' 172 S=C0Z STTOXON" ' 41. ROUS & MANN, - LIMITED � me take them and after using 'them in New Brunswick in water open to- This would mean that Mond shires MinareVa L for some time I can say the result the public. this 46 pound sal-non was. should haie a valuation of something' If a Carnegie or a Leverhulme' be-' . was simply wonderful, as they com- landed by W..E. Kidder of Kalapaazoo,- b,better than 43. got a family of sons who Inherited' A T E N T S pletely restored my health, and now 3lich., on the last da?' of the open The matter of a basis t)t- the mer- their father's ability, all the wealth when opportunity occurs I always season. ger raises another question. 'i. In-. of the .world might soon be in a !id Full 104.,rmation Sent i*res recommend these pills to weak, pale ternational Nickel as It stands in-day very few hands.-j. D. Beresf,)rd. :11 FiF11JUAl. P 'TXZ XA.X3AT CO.. Dept. W. girls suffering as..I did."_-. Energy worth 6 'times as much as Mend 1111- Ott&*%, OL".. The.'16nge�r I live, the more-deeply 'le. 473 sank You can get the pills from your y N ke�!, having regard to physical as- druggist. or by mail at 50 cents a box- am I convinced that that which makes sets, earning powef net current as- from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., the difference between one 1-nan and lseti,. plant and capital, etc. ��1���:. Brockville. Ont. another, between the weak and pow- Teck Deep Program Well Advanced tWill A Boy and His Do erful. the great and Insignificant. IsIt will be about six mouths before ct 9 energy, invincible- determination. a Teck-Ifughes starts the actual open-, 99 SOAP. ,,. .,A boy- and 1i is dog make a glorious -ed- 0 ,purpose , for-iii; . and �hei death Ing Wof its re zone on the six new id Fratrant. Antiseptic pair: or victory. ---Fowell Buxton. levels, 29th to,25th.. inclusive. accord ,No better friendship Is found any- Ing to the Northern Miner, The shall UI,, now down below the 21st level, whRre. PDFA For they talk and they walk auld theyT PZZLE ; large 40-foot itatlonA have been Preventive A URLPI run and they play. at the 2cli and 21it levels and at the 'And they have., their deep secrets forpresent rate of progress the f1rBt-stage many a (lay; T10% CAREFUL PARENTS of the present shaft sinking program ..further pa:n from sprains And that boy has a comrade who' should be completed in five months.'' {, f of ary -kind use , thinks and wh6 feels. One of the greatest puzzles to the On all the levels the zone, can large]) Who ;alks down the road with a dog'careful -parentis to know just what be looked for le" than 100 f-:et from., at his heels. medicine to give the little ones, the shaft. At the 19th- level the ore i He may go'vihere,be will and his dog When the child falls Ill with gripping was 90 feet from the shaft and it Is wi'l be there. - . 0 . : - Is seized with cold or lever, expected that It will 1,e about. 200 1 . . ,pains May revel in mud and his dog will refuses -food or vomits what he has i feet on the 25th level. , The _15th Nvill not—care; taken, when he cries a great deal and be A HUN Ofel 3.091) feet ve.1tical 2fAIMONSA Faithful he'll stay Por r tb$,slightest, earfinot get the steep so necessary to (!ePth. I t YVJLA%wjtjt gum, command the growing child. the parent is in a Below the 1-9th level a crustilig %ta And bark with deilght at the touch `'hat hat Is to be done on such tion and loading facill;lex were pre. Child.nen C of his hand. shaft-sinking. It iA l'oceaLsio'ns - As often as not there is pared for during ig 'Ob,-he%o;R-ns a-ireastire which nobody!not a suitable medicine in the house• calculated that -one.!h1ed of the work 1ho nnZZIP is of getting from the 19th to 25th 3e-vel for Who walks clown the road with -dog'him-- quickly, Ui fl U A hill IN- right L at his heels. T- is har,11y a hotis�hold that it 4s to meet such emerkencles Ilir Sinking of the new shaft. 600 odd here hasn't heard of Caltoria! At leas! 4 -No other can lure him away from his Baby's Own Tablets were designed. feet gouih at The-present central shaft. million hr.mes are rove'r' without i,� -mcbes and station' -this will he the 25th there's almost daffy nee a: its com- side: These pleasant little Tablets quickly Is now going ahead at a good rate. there Are. child.re in our family, i lie's proof agaillsr -reduce fever. tyreak up colds, relieve The first level of n ���� COULD and pride -constipation and Indigestion and allay and Elie second the 30th, 3.606 feet, fort. And any ht may find you I dregs does not charra.him. and -teething pains. They quiet the nerves From the.25th Level and Inclined shaft 'very thankful thZir'fs a- bott:, inhe�� fiatter-y',; breathand promote restful health-restoring 1-is to follow'the zone to the 20th, be- hr-use. - Just a fe%v drops, and that WORK lost on the Clog, for )lie or con.�tipatinn is f4tthful sleep. They are guaranteed, abso- Ing more or less a continuation of the el .relieved; or to death; ilutely harmless and safe for even the vegetable able prc,-, present &entral shaft, dix"hoen checked. A�duct- a baby remedy mean: for young Helped b*Taking Lydia E.Fu*. t: He Reei the gTedt Soul which the'youngest find most delicate baby. Newsprint, Statisticsfolks. C astoria.is about the only thing I 9 lyou have c-;�r heard doctois �ham`s Vegetable CompoUnd 'body conceafi- Baby's Own Tablets 'are sold by .'peak print producLion in the-U. - advise Oh, it's great to be young with a giving to infants. Stiongei medicines'dog medicine dealers or by =11 at 24 and Canada and Newfoundland dui -are dangerous to-a tiny baby, ho at your beels! 1 cents a box from The. Dr. Williams we-t' . Grainland. Sask.-"T am glad that Ing the first nine montlis of 1928 was harmless they maybe.y be to grown-ups. -d of t Lydia E. Pink- Done." A..Guest in "When D Alealcine Co-., Brockville. Ont. ea. Digs Is 5 per. cent. more -than. for the first Good old Cn tbria_' Remember .the a medicine and -nd rer,(�nber to buy it. It may Done." nine month&of 192.. ;name, a 'I Kill rot be with. ,Mess, anxious night. 'The prettiest women in 'the world!. Belief in Self "Imports of newsprint into the-U.S, spare- you a -­ ­Ple was always !c&.dy, always s. fe to Aft&k out'it a 'Illiam! were 9 pey cent. more than for the�lt is . . - tT 'b I use; in emerge ie,, of for 6-eryday so sick seem to be In London. 'Sir NN, To believe in oneself Is the mark of first 8, months of 1927. at could ailments. Any our of the d.ay,cr not work at all and .-Orpen. la wise-man. To believe only.In one- --txports of newsprint. from the. night that Baby -becomes fretftil,, or self Is the mark of a borel.To believe n could not sew on -Tho London Hunt and. U.S. am6-unte-d to 7,406 tons' for the restless; Castor::, was never more the machine.. My -Country Club is widely only Iff others Is the mark of a futile first 8 month- of 1928 and 9,586 tons. )pulat.,Fith mothers than'it is td"y. aunt told me of idealist. To believe ne4ther in one. for 'the fIrst'8'm'onth_ of 1621 Vlle--ry druggist has it. Lydia E. Pink- .,known for the excellence Of self nor in others is the mark. of a '."Exports of newsprint from Canada am's Vegetable E new ri Co itsaftornoon teas. Forsev fool. mpoundandno* were for the first 8 months, or 19-08 sial years this pro waive am tellin g all of y ds how. 8'rhonths of' 1927. 17 per cent-. more than for' *he :first frien club, has used"InopoDtfTer tea F I rats and Second$ m Orange Pekoe "Mill stocks of newsprint at ood it is and f will �- -."Ibut Red Rose Oran ds Agents of gocd character and above U.S. ASTOR A answer all letters I get from women.", T_ lea the-average In ability, to sell an'en- ,C --.:N VL a blend that and Canadiwi points arnotinted .1 -IM AWY SC Grainlanel others in flavor and days' average produ'ctfon bn Septem- SUL-. full-/ tire], new and most liberal line of, bodied richness. Put up only life-insurance policies*for cfiifdrefi bi. her 30th, 1925.,and 4.5 (lays on Sep, ternber 30th,-1927. �. in bright, clean aluminum tween iges rine and sixty-five years. packages. ISEW -raas�,paper. __!�Pu Ushers,stoats_ on hand-and In -_Ad'in in Arkansas'. 0_i7_ tl`a��' s DOWT transit.amounted t upw­ on Auguiit 31st, 1928, and, 43 'days' DO -LEONARD on August 31, 1927. ''EAR "Newspaper advertising in 30 lead-Ing cities for the first 9 months oi' THIS 1928 .was 2 per cent.-less than for Hit, r ' ` _ _ 1 same period of 1927, and 9 per cent. 01M 6 less than In 1926. "Peri-odi-cal advertisingin National: Wo Publications-In'the first 10 months of of"Aft 1928_was 2 per.c.cent. le.ss than in the Relieve= Impro"s' Hear=* . Head Noini first 10 months of 1927 and I per-cent, s �Wr , . Nine out of ten cases of DEAFNESS and HEAD NOISES are more than In 1926,11 says R. S. Kel- ld caused b catarrhal macule' (matter) in the Eustachian Tubes, which logg, secretary 6f the Xeivsprint'Seiv- y Ice Bureau' connects the nose and the ears. Leonard Ear Oil removes the MUCUS, New York. OPENS UP THE TUBE and THE OTHER AIR PASSAGES OF 'Pages printed in ri-Liwspager of over! THE HEAD, and the result is improved Hearing and relief from Head 100,000 circulation: Noises. It is not put in the ears, but is "INSERTED IN THE NOS. Average for September Dailies I TRILS" and "RUBBED in BACK OF THE EARS" and special in. Dailies it nday otructiaims by a noted Ear-Specialist in each packare for different Iq 30 -Deafness sad'Head"Noises tell yo%i exactly how to take care. .2s.. ................ 108 kinds of-Do Excess ac;d is the of times Its volume In acid.' It is Ifirm- 1927 ................ 30 ioa of your own ca-se. Leonak Ear Oil is not an experiment but has had Jndigestlon.y It results In pain and less and tasteless and'its action isl I - 0 — a very largo and constantly growing sal*since 1907,and every,year it - hours after u will never rely-on crude sourness about tw quick. You Break Colds with MInard's Liniment. has relieved thousands of people of their.Ear Tr6ublles. No matter methods, never continue to ,suffer, how long you'lbalii been deaf, nor hcrw deaf you are, or what caused The alks[li Your deafness,or how many things you have already tried which have' quick -corrective is an when you learn how quickly, how l f V Proof oaor which neutralizes acid. The best car- pleasantly this premier method acts. t failed to relieve you, Lepnara Ear Oil has relieved many smcb cases -rectire is Phillips! Milk of Magnesia. Pleatic"et it show y6u-now. Wife "Wifeii we-were' rnairriea,' T an your own. -Why not you?'-The price is$125. Leonard Ear Oir is rt has remained standard with physt- Be.sure to get the genuine Phillips' tbougbt you were a brave man." for sal*at Druggists, or dirmit postpaid upon re"ipt of price. clans in the 50 yegirs since Its Inven- Milk of Magnesia pmacril)ed by pbysi.. Husband "So did a good many- Interesting folder sent on request -ears 1 other people."-Kansas City Times. Rion. clans for 50 In correcting ex one spoonful of Phillips' Milk of cess acids. Each bottle contains full I A. 0. Le4mard, Inc., 70 Fifth Ave, New York Magnesia neutraCliz Instantly many dj,%gAa drxigttore. A%. JE No. 44-18 � W K. _ }...if3.uYJ`^.F- ..•,. .-..,,,. ... .w. r�.�, .. rw. �4.• �4 • t f:LOCAIIISMS -Oo Friday'even hlug,Nov.22nd, -Dr. R. T.Fslalize, Resident Dentist. r- te,A..Y.. P..A, .gill_ meet at the Office in residence, two doors east of home of Mre. Mansfield for their St. Andrew's Church, Pickering. Of- r t, -Geo. W. P. Every was in town Hallo'we'en masquerade. fice hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily and on Tuesday. -Miss_ Laura -Collins, .of Osh evenings_by-appointment. l r —W. J. Calvert, .of Toronto, awa, wet3in the village on Monday -The W. M. S. of St. Andrew's _.._ spent Suadey with relatives in the a'nd expects to-leave j3oonfor De- United Church will meet at the ' " village. troit, where her mother is now Manse on Wednesday afternoon, -Alex and Mrs..Wilsan,-Whit- living• Nov. 8th, at 3o'clock. Mrs.(Rev,) by, spent over Sunday with Thos. - About-3,30 o'clock on-Tuesday -Cragg, of Oshawa, will be prjeseut and Mxv. Andrew, morning the residents of the vil and 1rive an address. _ t. Miss.Laura Andrew. of Toron. lane mere aroused' by the sound -The weekly-nleeting.of the Ar to, spent over Sunday at the.home ing of the-fire.alarm. ...It was soon Yr P. A. was held in their club s o!her parents here. . learned, -that;E. Bryan's general room on Wednesday, October the -The township councli will store, just east of the bridge, was 24th. Mr. Sproule was. present; The / meet on Monday next. for the in fla.wet TheAreinen responded who, after the business, installed -- g transaction of general businesm. quickly to the call, but were too the officers. Qa es were -played - i, -Several from here attended late to save either the building or and refresbnlent served. t the anniversary services in the its eoiitente. The fire, starting at -A Bazwar, uo er the W. A- of B ) 'Store o e Greenwood United Church on that time or night. got a good St. Paul's United Church will be '13tsnday last. start befoee being digpovered, and lield `in - the School Room of 'the i 9 -James Richardson, who was 1t made rapid headway. The brick church on Friday, November the :emfined to his bouse for several cottage adjoining the store and 9th, at 2.30 p, m, A sale of useful i , days through illness, is able to be occupied by Mrs, Jac Fouad'was snd'fancy articles, a caudy booth, 1$ Announeui , a :'out .again, and is gradually 're- also a prey--to the flames. hone homemade baking, and- tea 'wll' g. _ -gaining his strength. of the contents of•the Store was be served. Everyone welcome.' - -Services in St. 'Paul's United saved and Mrs. Found saved only -Hydro power was cut off eep= UMB'O 09. :- SALE Cburch areas follows: 10.30 a. m., a few articles of furniture. About eral times during the past week,Communion' Service. Sunday x70 in cash belonging to Mr, Bry•. but on account of no fault of those � :Sohvol following the morning ser- an was also`8e8troyed. How the in charge. In one rase it was vice. i.p. m., Evening service. fire originated is.a mystery..There caused by_ sortie person running -The Misses Robertson, of had been a fire in the stove during �-$-hydro pole in Whitby, hnt --- For ? Days a� Whitby, speat-Snoday with their the day but it had gone out before as it.was late in the evening the sister, Miss M. Robertson, teacher Mr. Bryan had left.. One theory is license number of bis car could not In the Continnation Sehool, at the that burglars had. entered the be ascertained. In Another case - home of W. J. and Mrs. Monney. store and after taking a quantity the service was crit off by the fire f.N 0'V 1 O O O V r Several friends from Long of goods had set fire to the build- at E. Bryan's store in the village, V a d - Brancb, spent Sunday at St. An. jog to cover up their tracks. Mr. and which deprived us of hydro drew's manse tuts guests of Rev. J. Bryan's lose will amount to eight power and light for several honrer S. and Mrs. Ferguson. Long or nine thousand dollars on which ®ranch is a formerpharge of Mr. he csrried an inenrance on build. _ ': GREEN RIVER..' i « 'f Verguson's. ings and contents of $5000. Mrs. — .�L1mbo Value$ at Pigmy Prices -Gordon Brown and Mr.Wright Fouad carried no insurance on her Miss- Muriel Spears has been in r who rendered such valuable assist- Roods. Mr. Bryan, who is over 80 Brooklin for the past two weeks. ' -once at the anniversary services yeare of age, will not rebuild. Miss Kate Pelham spent a few days rt lin St- Andrew's Church on Sunda recently with friends 'at Locust Hill. i b,ll d Sunday -One night last week T. E. Mrs. Obadiah Ferrier and Miss -.Match ipY' 1< $ an read morning, were the guests of Grant Crawford bad a narrow escape Martha Ferrier were visitors at Msrk `and. Mre. Arnot while in the vii from serious injury, bn4as it was ham last week. _ )age. he was badly shaken up and bruin- Frank and Mrs. Hutchinfzs, of Pick- '-- carefully -� - - ' -Premier Ferguson has aroused ed. He was coming do-wo the ering, visited last week with E. and " the ire of many Liberals in the Greenwood road attheeast end of Mrs. Hutchings. Trewartha spent a feet i - F -province. As Minister of Educe- the village, and a4 a was bunt to 'll r:. ," � t.� %ion he hag hada book published ffu �n to the KinQ9ton roma large days recently with her aunt, Mrs: to be placed on shelves of school Buick car coming from the east W i1:-on, of Bowmanville. „ ore librsrieA, giving hiograpie9 of lead could not avoid a collision. The A. B. and Mrs. Gunn and son, Jack, ,r t - -9fng Canadi•tne of the past and car struck the hind wbeel of Mr. and Mrc. Herndon, of Thessalon, are present. -What the Liberals are Crawford'e buggy. wrec kine; the visitix at Mrs. W. Draper's. car peeved at i9 the fact that only wheel and tbrowiog Mr Crawford J. B. and Mrs. Wilson returned s ' Oonservativesi are picked out as out on the road. The pori did }'orre a few days ago sfter spending C -leading Canadians, not attetnot to run awayAnd no seven weeks in Western Canada and .1CHAPRIAN -There is a rumor that beer further damage was iflicted. the Highlari'1: of Ontario, 'liceneep. may be reduced to 50 cents Those in the car insisted on gef• Recent visitors to Toronto were E. f - at the furtbcoming meeting of the Lina a doctilr and paying all dam J. and Mrs. Wilson, Mrs, F .Turner, -Mrs. Draper, Mrs. J, B. Wilson, Rich- , 1Pravipcial Legielatnre. This ages, but Mr, Crawford did not 'Provincial with the hearty aroval think he wag suffit iently injured aril Jones, Chas. Woodcock and Fred x of the brewers, who wouldlike to to require medical attention. The Wilson -Ilse an increase in the coasnmp car. in order to avoid a collision, Win. and Mrs, Robinson and sons,of 16100. Whether this wonld be a if possible, drove off the v Toronto, visited Atpb and Mrs. Hoo- iat�eD.- ' v e ver on Sunday o ast week. ey -- ,, - Pep. in the mud, also attended the anniversary service4 legislation"or trot is a question on thtie requiring the services of a held in the WhitevaJe United.Church. t which onr people would not be wrecking car to take it bark on to The W. C. T.,U. intended holding s !unanimous, the pavement. The accident was t`• �'� p an open meeting on Friday,November - -On Thursday afternoon as purely accidental, the motorist 9th, but owing to the anniversary cob- Frank Underwood was. driving being unable to toee the buggy as cert and supper on that date it has aliong the Kingston road just west it carried no liab'ta. , new - o a vehlCle@ carry• announced later. with another going in the oppos- log light@ at'night. The box social which was held in `� Its direction. His car was forced =The anniversary services and the school on Tuesday evening was a Into the ditch, where it upset, supper and concert in St. Anarew'w decided success. Elizabeth Graham _ _ throwing Mr. Underwood tbrongb Cbnrch on Sunday morning and wishes to thank all those who su the windshield. Big face was on Tuesday nigbt' were a decided ably took part in the program, and A car'that ha3 been made by a handy meehanio- from parts lbpoly cut by the broken'glaga, but euecees. The weather on both members of the community. The Fro- bought from 8 dozen (li$e2eIIt_ atter receiving medical attention occasions was ideal and on each ceeds are to be used in purchasing a = ': makes of care ? be was able to be taken to his Victrola. orca@loD the church was fiilled to - - y, November 4th, the :' �ottoe, north of Lute RoOge, capacity On Sunday morning � Sunda ', - � T � .. I� the ulpit was occupied by Rev. Green River Ba • -In some rte of Western On Baptist Church will _ ' N O i�,O `. tario s law has been enacted mak- p hold its anniversary services. Mr. ' D. til. Boland!, D. D., of the Unit- B A., of Toronto, vein preach The same principle applies to buying your Radio. "lug itiilegal to be on the highway ed Church publications, Toronto, Suggitt, -lbetween sunset end sunrise with who gave an excellent address oD and a union choir will lead in the ser- vice In of praise at 2.30 p.m., and Lha of raise the choir was ae.isted b Claremont Baptist Quartette at,?.00 p this law makes the offender liable p - - to a heavy flee. An chicken p y p•m- On Friday events, Igovember y Gordon Brown, tenor soloist, of Own a DefOTeet-�ir0s81ey set and be a booster dor areal thieves do their work st aigbV Toronto. who rendered ,two solos ,9th, a splendid illustrated" will on responsible company,, em O II only the boot - - -y4iale,ebiekeo stealingis about a A Trip Through Europe will be 1?o p � 1� � g y in excellent. voice, w bich were given by Rev, C. J. Cameron. Admis- methods of assembly, and who mattes ' 'thing of the past since that law much appreciated by the audience- sion 25 cents and 15 cents. >., name into force. When all fowl Mr. Wright, violinist, also de• : . h~ - nothing but Radios. 'hue to be taken to market in da IN MEMORIAM. - y- Iiglited all with his solo and ore - ' time, officers have a chance to >tsecompanist. In the evening Rev. —' -flail out whether the fowl h1s been ANNAN-In loving memory of our' ' .,stolen or not. �• J. PriEcbard, B. A., of North dear son and brother, W. Walter Broadview United Chnrcb, Toron• AnnSn killed, in action Nov. 2nd DE FOREST-OROSSL.EY -Moray motor accidents have to, gave an inspiring address on - ' . - oedar'reid because the driver�of„a ., 1918. ` ear does not know the intentions Bgildipg Regulations," which God holds the future in His hands, E e ere. . Lad All�Oth was listened Co with rapt atten- bet's leave it all with Him, ' of the driver of the car ahead. ID tion by the large coag wgatioti. And on that day He will explain Seta Priced for all purBeiil; leaking a•signal a Derson may wish The Cedar Grove Choir of 22 Vol- The wherefore of each grief and ' to turn'to the left, or turn to the ces led in the service of song and pain. f .r�g �12eyO right, or it may-be to come'to a added greatly to the service b Though. reasons now be dim. _ .stop. In so me of the States of the their anthema and,solosi inevInding -Ever remembered by Father,. m American.Union. a .method which that of their. violiniet. On Tnes' Mother and Sister. red T. �Un�ln "Pickering ` ie insisted on is to indicate by a da eveningtbe'chnrch was again _ _ • g) sweep o 1 n , or arm, a crowds to partsr a 'of-.a Ruroptu veva edveri�setrr•snta. :' .Established,1857. Intent n of-di-e-- river-to-turn to 009 chicken pie. !:upper of which the right. or left. A unmber of there was an abundance and to CanadiauB who have been touring wh hall did justice, After aTl FFR SALE-Dwelling. will veer-nm• 1 - • the 'States,' have adopted L1i18 had modate 4 families. Terms to suit purchaser, 1, N -� lt>r~eo sari=fieri et the supper J.S.Bundy,Claremont. 3tt A ' provement o it e w decided im table all repaired to the auditor• ORSALE-Roistered Sh6o sbireu provement on the old method. ium of the church where an excel• p -Every DOW and Cbep !} CO rams. would exchange for breeding ewer. • P lent program wile re'ndered.. :MrF. 'G,W..Hodgson,R.R.No.2.Claremont. 8.10 "'1lloter makes his appearance in Lenore Hurd Beet, elocutionist•, 3AR11 TO RENT-50 acres of IAIId o .,,,every part of the country with vocalist and pianist, who had ap P in the Township of Pickering• beine north Porde gold-edged investment half of lot 8; rear of con.3. . Apply to Mme.S. - peared in St. Andrew's on t' ,scheme which is to make the Puckrin,R.R-,No.1;Pickering. 8-10 We represent strong Mutual Fire Insurauoe r~- several previous.occaeion9,• rend- - --— — Companies whose rates are .the 3pveetor rich in .a• remarkably Bred an entirely new program N TBE 'MARKET-For grain. bay _ _ p �: "short Lime. The promoter wjll 'whish pleased ever oae.� Fre-. land craw, trucked from term or on cars. uart►Dtee 9 high fate of. interest y Highest prices paid,QlH.R Gallagher, 12 Glad- lowest obtainable. t R g rent appearances do not detract stone Ave.,Toronto, Phone Lakeside 7554w, 1I =oa the investment. The-promise from Mrs. Best's popularity as an pat KALE-Lister ligbcin Isar. We insure-both Village and Farm `tasy be any where from 8 per cent. entertainer. Tb'e Holdon 2Hale g zpl _ ooptiistiag of 5 H.P.Lister engine,l watt _ Properties. - a i -up to 100 per cent. interest on-the Quartette rendered a number of aenlrtltor and switch board. Also a turnipt' "' - -investment. It is not necessary humorous selections which always lathe, Apply Robert Feasby,Brougham, 9.10 :-.der any promoter to go out through please an andieace and the Irish OR SALE-Upright piano in good Premium rates gladly supplied without~obligation,. Ic the country in eearcb of men with selection by Mr. Holden,Sr.,prow r wndition,'has beautiful tone. Reason for -wuney to put into schemes, where ell a seJliwg am Durchasintt a p�l1aa�er �sao. 'A9Diy tb. ' poplar onmber. Mrs. Holden E.Morgan,Rouge Hill, PhoneMaly 1716. 9 10 - there to no uncertainty as to the acted as an efficient secompaniet. ET OUR PRIORS-On new and INSURANCE-Life, Fire, Auto, Accident, Sickness p�eouioeneee of the scheme. Rev. R: H.��Richttrd, B. A.h ren. (J ET farm machinery,cream separator,also - - BONDS-Government,Municipal, Corporation. 'Where such a financial return is dered a solo The Vagabond"'g is a Frost wire fencing and gates. "It will pay you. MORTGAGE LOANS on Farm-Prgperties. ` qua-eared, there P bundrede o!men very pleasing voice. He was ac- W.F,Disney,Greenwood.Phone Pick sal+.sett ,REAL EST IM-Farm and Residential.',' :. u ith large, ca ital, who are not companied at the piano by Mrs. TORONTO WET-WASH LAUN- .. ao1Y willing but anxious to put Rickard. The pastor, Rev. J. S. X DRY(Semi finish)—Let our driver call and -their money into such profitable Ferguson acted as chairman in hie explain our 24 hour service. lust leave your G W BARKER � S O N 1 - name with Mr.S.W. avis, barber ibop. We Investments. Where much pro ueusl Fla G . a happy manner. and abort will pick up and deliver 3 times a meek. It •.tooter@ appear the intended vie• addresses were given by Rev. �V. ANTEn ATONCE-Two strong, - titro@ BbOtl}d hesitate long bfllOrP Rackham, of Wbitevale-and Rev. kitchen women for high-class tea-room, -PICKERINGF they hand over their hard-earned R. H. Rickard. The proceeds far Good money and all year job for right person. _ money, which they -may never see exceeded expectationP and R'enL'Previous experience ih hotel work not essential, ! Apply,n person or write THE FALCON,Kings- ARain. y iniach beyond the objective. i to pRd.,Highland Creek P,O. 52tf Telephone Pickering 4.800 F.-O. 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