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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1928_11_16 •7=:aCYti. T.? ��,. •,, ,... ;yr -. ._,,.p. _.... _ .s.4•",'L,» .r"i:S3"w. • ":•'R.:.,..,, .n m.arT^ ..:yuc m'r war: _ 5`:!`v5;:`w'.F>m:; x' r:,'3 a•,,o.. -.yga..a . SAR�-• .. ..�... .4' ....® r.h.v.... ♦ J.. :a. r�W- c•-L, A',:r t+J`:J. .-• .. ... ,.; . ; c;a ,•: it - • ,a' l .. •. a R -1 ,:.x.+ ,...},«w�.wr •..:• n r�.,�. '2' I K ­. R :VOL_. XLV 111. • ._:_ 'ICBEBtIN(I, ONT., FRIDAY, NOV. 192 :�_` _^ __. 1`�To. 11 i'Pssotmlistatsal �alC;Qo. ai reen 2%1-Ver ATHA. AUDLEY. Meeµ, Died at the Atha View F&7rh, at Mr. and Mrs. Myers, of Toronto, GREENWOOD Saw dill and Basket Claremont, on Friday, ;November 9, visited here recently. R H. Q. PEARSON-Pbyeician 1928, Annie Hossack Mustard, beloved Sydney Wonnacott spent Thank& T �j wife of John Whitson - XILLS ~ Land surgeon, Dunbarton. loty �i arta , in her 82nd giving holiday with his mother in ` ; year, The funeral '-,vas held on Mon- Guelph. - -. FORSYTH. Oppb.D., Director day, November 12t a at 1.3G .m, to The social a�thesool- e d Hallomann 2 etrical Association of Ontario.Reg. St Andrew s Cemet ry i �aa�•�Memtwr of the American Optometrical 9 Histwblished 1888 + PloaeY . Eyes examined by appointment. qP 25- REWARD of the friends were present. ssti4. Claremont. Out. MOUNT PL E ASANT The Hydro have not as'yet settled - with several, of our farmers for the LepttK. $25.00 ftevu tiro will be liven for In the evening the anniversary ser- right-of-way ?or the Gatineau power The ter $. CHRISTIAN, Barrieterand the apprehension and conviction „ce at Cherr.ywood was well attend- line. 1 of the ai flab ft u id wilt of re• young people. A pleasant social was enjoyed by • A.Sotic;tor,Notary Public Etc. Money to p guilty eii by our Dun upas. South wing,Court House, wbitby. 2517 moving and carrying away out of Keep the date of Friday evening, the members and friends of th elocai Chopping Dept. AG.BROWNING, B. C.. Barrie• eight my Basket Sign from my December 21st,for the Christmas con- church, at the home of Mrs. S. Pock- , ter.Solicitor.Notary 'ublic. Annes'Bik., Premises early Sunday morning, cert to be held in the school house. sin, on Wednesday of this week. • biatmedict ri went of Post Office,Dundas sweet October the 21st, 1928. The hunting instinct has become -Frank Puckrin has as yet no trace is now In 7• Dose phone 388, office phone:e2. quite strong in our vicinity. We wish of, the thieves who took his chickens. CHAS. A. WHITJI:. our hunters luck in blast " BATON ROSS-Barristers. So- getting their The item in the "dews" last week actors, Northern Ontario Building, 330 Successor to late W. 0. Barnes number. reporting the-action at some Western W.J.Beaton.onto , Phone Mark 8.130 The people from this district at- townships in the matter of.the chicken 1.D,F.Rosa, tended in large numbers the Thanks- _ Adelaide K trade might suggest a way out here. �•+ Roofing Material giving services at either Brougham DUNBARTON. "PICHARCBON PIOgERING- ur'Claremont. law ready to buy Bisrristera, Solicitors etc.. 213-214 Confed• •-- " araiionLifeBvildiag� Corner Yonn¢¢e and Rich. 1:emember Mrs. Blenkin's sale of new crops mcadSta..Torento.Phoaes Main 139oand Main 5x British Columbia Shingles BALSAM. ' 6M. Pickering office open Wednesday and ., RR I c,uyehold eff•.ra ".t• ,:r r -es;tien•Ce heat: g E A. T Satutday evening&. Phoap Pick,88pp, 8tt 3 z to-morrow (Sat_r:a_✓i ;,tf t moon. No. 2 3 and 51 Lewis Jones visited relatives at Dr. H. C. Pearson, Stittsville, has Denial Claremont on Sunday. purchased Mrs. Blenkin's property, :AND TORONTO ASPHALT' R. Ward, of Claremont, spent Sun- anti will begin.the practice of his pro- =�LAE 1� B �BEATON, D. ^D^-R, day at Judson Ward's, fe:;,,ion in Dunbarton. We welcome R L E Y Graduate$of the Royal ColNge of Dtmtal ROOP°ING Mr. and Mrs. Goddard.,and famil SusiPme and UniverattT of Toronto,, Office y him to our village. Wer Wardock'e GonfeetIonery atom wroff' Mnrray's 18 in., 32 in. and 38 ineh spent Sunday with Toronto relatives. 1' t Sunday School of the Dunbar- and will a g p R86/¢e tato&s to 12:i to 5.30. Ind,'yt,one a. widths, 4 in 1 Shingles; also Several from here attended the pay the highest rice. mat 2N. _ 4�y tun Anglican Mission will held then, Metal Valle and memorial services at Whitby on Sun Valley annual Sunday - School treat and $ILC. SMITH, D. D, S.• L, D,S Ridge Roll. day. '�f g Chrlctmas Tree arra entertainment on Z+. C3R�3AT :w (Succeesor to Dr,"J.N.Dales), Graduate o! M1SS Mary McKinnon visited her 1 r.• ay, December list. e Royal College of Dental Surgeons and?ororn Material, of will give price on home at Unionville over the -week- ,tetWSstsre,ety. At Cesday at offlFeover D. q. finished job. end 1'hc Dunbarton. A.YP.A. will hold 'SCOWS �.ovary Tuesday and Fnda!. Pevr,r th-. r annual service in the Dunbarton _ _ P��� ;,� borne and Ralph J,>ne; return- Community Hall at 3 m. on Sunda ' .0 C 0 A L ERBERT T FALLA ISE, L. D P„ :� .�. eel after ;Bending a cuui)L o, month= November 2uth_ Special- music will JLJD. D.S;. Graduate.'the Royal Caoegr C ��_ a� _ —` in the .North-West. , Daa t Surgeons and the University of Toronec, j/'�qj 1/�'�v`j11J - . Nicholas' Church nvie{ored U;: �t las Chu h A IOfsSee in raasdence second d" east of SC A.d ( ;ir. Birehe iffe good eu ply of Hard and Soft 'pew's Church. P,ckering,Ont, Office boort, : D _ 1 :.m. to a - The annual bazaar of the Anglcar. i, , on hand. Also a Papply P. to , or by appointment. Pbons _ _. __ -- - Frufay evening the Dunbarton Ctia R" 3700' 431y �.t' P A..will meet as usual when the of Kindling Wood, THE MINING MAREET tlr ha..eq. Mist Violet Swan and Mr �>aestageso �aslk;� Church will hike place on Saturdav stove length. afternoon. George Shaw, aho attended the Twen- Wre buv and sell, furnish quotations Our Curling Club way or ty-Sixth annual Dominion Conference 12tf Phone Pick. 1109, organized for at Windsor, Kill ELIZABETH RICHARDSON- and information on all Listed and give their reports. *Fire of all kids: Unhated Mining Stocks. the seeAon this week and i• now wait- _.f� DONALD MUN RO. PICKEKING tingcompaareaof wild financial stand- ins for ice. SROUGHAM. W e will be pleased to advise what Armistice Day service was hely L. tBv ✓lr{���A stocks to buv or to hold,os . (�!BORGS KEAY-Licensed auction• - what stock to sell, under the auspices of the Veterans Wedding bells are ringing, i®•�'-+asr, Altotta Lave stock and general sales on Sunday last at the Baptist church. Bert and Mrs. Harvey spent Sun- Building and General h ateearRed to. Terms reasonable, R. 101lents are making money by Some of the authors of Hallowe'�i. day in the city. Contracting. - �st.e,BtauBr rte, pboDestouff 9008, 61-4 following our advice. pranks appeared before the beak at Miss Mair spent the Holiday tut her Estimates furnished on all classes Our long experience i ' mania ex- PO@TILL, Licensed Auctioneer, Pe g• Toronto ana were fined each $10 ana home in Clinton of work-Interior and Exterior. • � OmatIm of Tory aW Oaaarl•. As*, tending over a period of twenty .Ostsi Watch for the announcement of the Alterations and repairs. Ram ad•.o�x11 kind& ria aasd b m sbarrarst years. allows us to give sound advice Mrs. C. Middleton and daughter, bitrgitins"at The Store. Chimneys Built Concrete Work. °&►soca• AddssmOreen aivw F O, Oat, on the investment feature of a mine y formerly of Pickering, left this week The Sunday School entertainment. I I I E C ER No NEWS or the a�eculative feature of a pros- � TnranW where they will reside rn ,committee re ort progress. Phone Pickering 8"112 --- ___R Phone pectIve minlog veioture. -- _ • Obaversa.r. Derma edomet tar raking future. om at y an sons,!0�31<ieTiiRan, aisatss. aeaoaasa.o )•sa. stmrr r ism 9ULLO W A Y, M 1 LLS dt CO. g pent ,the week with V. and Mrs. T aw irstws The roads throw h our town are In a H I ' C1 L E S pet'O'r tea`�'!' L` Members of standard a much improved condition through Beer. AA - Stock Exchange. the work carried out by the County Mra; D. Gannon, accompanied"by W K. MAW. LIQENSSD ArG 'Members Of the Montreal Commission. her father, Fad. Willson, spent a day. :Vous Scotia Shingles TIONEERAn ku ,for York,f�etarro and Dttmmended Mining Exchange. Four artesian wells have been sunk +�• ,cat kinea of sal= promotes attended lust week in the city, Cilalc Galvanized Steel Shingles M Terasreaaoaable. Datan for sin be Office and Board Room,Ground Floor, in our reservoir property' in Whit- Ed, and Mrs'. Willson spent Thank& -Bird's Felt Slate Shinglesi arraayrd at NEWS•Otkev. Ben and Indepen- Metropolitan Building, church Township, to a depth of 25 Mat phones, Wb,tby,Ont, sly p p giving Day with their sons, Elmer for sale at TORONTO, - ONTARIO feet. The old spring supply At tht and Donald, of Toronto. Mr. Willson' T. PATERSON'S QLAREMOh'T ^ Phoney c Adelaide 0311 and 697'2 base is now turned off as the foul has not been enjoying good health . PA and et rices. Phone 2918 flow A bo' uflt ./ wells more than re sp the needs or lately, 8 P((�� THE RURAL the town with pure sparkling water. Mrs. Arthur Jackson welcomed her L��Tt� little son from Saskatchewan on'Sat- LAWIS SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. DUMBARTON. urday. He travelled with Mr. Ann ' A tf i A i. ^ Miss Helen Thom spent the boli- Mrs. Michell, who had been on a visit Real Estate sand lnsprance, to the western provinces. What old furnace that smoked days with friends rear Stratford F. G. and Mrs. Stone an] son, Weare prepared to do all kinds Farm Pro rties a specialty. Mrs, Ellen Heron, Scarboro Bluffs, Pe Pe y Douglas, spent the week-end with E. of repairing of care, also ba . 00last winter, the one that is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Alex. E. Perryman and family, Mr. Stopit tery charging, electric Head Oiftce:213 214 Confederation Thom . lIIAlle y0II /bluer B0. Life Building. Toronto. John and Mrs. Mills anti the for- is A cousin of Miss, Scanlan who was welding and In fact r,« the o d ' Phone Main 1390. p pular,teacher here a few years everything I mer's parents spent Monday with y R n con. Now is the time to re lave it ago. section with P Mrs. Jean White. Visitors at W. H. Elticott's over the - Branch Office. Gordon Building,`PItl1 8 IIeW OIIe. g' Misses Ileen Moore and Margaret ear work. • Piekvriog Ontario. holiday were: Frank and.Mrs, Axford Phone 0800. 28rf Mitchell have been holidaying at the ani Master Stewart of Coldsprings; Gas, 011e, Grease and Accessorise . .![let our Prices-let no instal formees home, Plainsville. Randall and Mrs. Ellicott and Master on hand Constantly. one NOW and be real cosy - Harry and Mrs. Gourlie and son Vernon of Oshawa; L. tC and Mrs. Call sod see our Catalogues of when winter comes. TIME TABLP Fiokaring 8lation Keith, of Selby, and Mrs. Macey, of Findlay, Roy and Mrs. Reid, Mrs. bodge and Star Cars; T.R. Trains going East dna as follows; Toronto, visited with relatives over Hutchinson and Cecil Axford of To- �r if it is Haraware you Want No. 10 Mail 7.68 A M. theaholida �WyQ (� j� Q A (��' •• 2ti Local 12-M P.X. y ionto, and Mrs. Brown, of Stouffville. gad+ �.ie"sa��'a�t,iir give us a CO. Reg. and Mrs. Chester and family 7. $ 3(I w Local _ 6.24 P: >g motored-from their home at New Lis- - WHIT&VA�S -AND SERVICE STATION' Sunday twin, 8.38 A.M. - Phone 4600, keard to spend the holiday with their - - - Trains going Wes$ dna as follows- W. E. Beny has .removed his fam- friends here. e i�LVIN BUSHbY ' No. 38 Local . . 9.29 A M. ily to Toronto for the winter. .. Mr: Wilbur received the sad inter- Mrs. Mason, of Scarboro is the ••• ag Mated r, g 000 P.M. ligenee of the death of his brother', Movin45 PICKERING Sunday train, g,g2 p. M. he having dropped dead' in the bu< guest^of her sister, Mrs. W. S. Major. i� g station in Toronto on Saturday. Miss Bene Pugh, of Toronto, spent V Foregoing is according to Standard Our Bunters, Sydney Morrish, Jas. Thanksgiving with her parents, J. A. ,• time. Palmer and Leonard McGlashan have and Mrs. Pugh. before�" : returned with their respective spoil. Misses Ethel and 7.e1a1 Seebeck, of. _ �n Or Def ore E E f getting Toronto, spent the week-era with _ - - .GLARE�1iONT Jos, ar3 Mrs, Allison are their parents Here. $6.00 worth of - R,EAMEI4Y / s tried-in their home. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott, of Toronto, a e were nests of Mr. and^`Mrs. Watson MO ay, NtwembeC I CHERRYWOOD. g •the 12th, !1t�irocerles. — over the week-er 1. Iii beet rice aid for Mrs. Sleightholme spent a few days W. J. and Mrs. Beaton and (laugh j,'� g p p with.friends in Toronto. terse Alary and Betty, with D. It. arta we expect to e With every Kitr:hen Cabinet s<r1d Crearo at the Miss Agnes Petty, of Nobel, was Mrs. Beaton Duet, the week-end. . daring the Bret three week@ t,f home over Thanksgiving. The bam%mr held by .the ladies of occupying our Nov. we are giving absolu Claremont Creamery -Mr. ar;l Mrs. Jars. Crowther mo• the 'United Church on Friday was a big success-and resulted' in a profit New Premises cast Lely free $5 00 worth toyed to Cobourg on Sunday. g of Groceries. Give no s trial and be convinced Mr. Fred Ireson is back north deer- of $145, hunting. We wish him every success. Russell and Mrs. Parks spent' o oslte ort ® ice _:Price of Cabinet$39.00 A ' � �� *� cQ Miss Effie Milne, of Crow Lake, Thanksgiving with Milton friends and p1 EIA Df' MIIdW spent the• holiday with her parents, the latter's mother, Mrs, McNab, ac- ALU guaranteed spring in the store $Ileo Mattress, 25,00 Mrs. Ivan Law, of Bowmanville, companied them home. CSERI�TC,'F spent Sunday with her father, Mi. Mrs. Margaret Reesor, of Oshawa, former}. Geo. Gates. Miss Hazel Birnie, of Toronto, and Y ltars6s11 Mattresses, 28.00 Mr. and Mrs. Tarvis, of Myrtle, Miss -Emma BIrnie, of Sharbot Lake, known as &termoor Mattresses, ... 25.00 spent Thanksgiving' . with .Mr. and spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Ellison. _ For Pastry use Mrs. A. O." Flett. The trustees of the United Church ' � Other Felt Mattress from - — Our teachers, Misses Dennds and have had a new furnace instpiled in Baird's Meat Shops'_ 7.50 to I5 00, Our Royal Brand Lang, spent the holiday with their the church here, replacing one that L • parents at St. Thomas and Port Do- was new at the time building was �'tirther 'WnlisaL Bede lwaye on est your Grocer's. ver, respectively. erected in 1884. 6a>sd'at inoders.tprices. Anniversary services were well at- The regular monthly meeting,of the Farmers who have wheat;get your tended on Sunday. 'The speaking, spe- Women's Institute will be held-at the .: �Announcemeat s flour made from your'ow'h tial music, and singing, were thor- home of Mrs. Geo. Pugh, on Wednes- ' Ae ^Ste rr�tt wheat. We can oughly Enjoyed by All. day, November 21st, at 2.30 p.m. A Later. r,x grind it. Mr, .. 0. Flett attended the re splendid. program is being prepared. . union banquet of the 48th Highland- Mrs, Morrison, of Toronto, will dem- Furniture Dealer ands Feed of all kinds-Chicke�nl Meed, ars at the Royal Colliseum, Toronto, onstrate Christmas decorations. Also, Funeral Director; hen feed, chop, rnillfe>id. ow Saturday night. Around three Mrs. Ellis, of Toronto, will favor t1w Jones Drug tore, Phone I -- Chopping sae thousand sat down to dinner. A won- In§titute with readings. Special mu- 8001 pp g ry week-day. - derful evening was spent renewing sic. Roll Call, "Christmas Suggest- Phone 8800 P><akeriDga Ontario c>o= friendships acquired in war-time days ions." All ladies of the community Pickering, - - OIIt8Ti0 in France- nre_welcome. _ .. , .q. ". ^ .. .. Z4.: - ': '. '"-''. ,:eh? k':-".-.. \•. .a tiw ..y .r. g.x;.�. u. .. .._: `•Y`R.*" ,. ;.l .. ,t �bmF ���� ^ ,-. •.FS.v''�?,'.."a;.... a., ..�... .y..• '^'r. ::6:.a'irj.,,L,�a� y - ...�.,.•..:,ua..n,a: ..xa>,..a�. pry.. parr r4i e '.� a Y,}�• yj .•...0 ... ' .#.• TV � • .ti �. tacles and taped his knee thoaripft- � fullyt th A ' "My ldear Sergeant,' be beg t `, !last while the other waited expectant J ly 'This document is, as you amum- ,_ edmyurnt , an l mlta tionn.?.in tex- _ EgyP•rure andsymbol of the ancie a hoax or L n 't e k ot, and whether 1 be f* confr:,•1 that it is the most renP,w ble it has ev3r been iii privilege _-- _ tc_R•Xamine." - - - - 4 "You found it aas'q to t Lik,clate, -. r sir? Miles asked. c, 7 " "Fairly so, although the terms used Here unfamiliar to me. I have made - a literal translation for you also and ' =k we Avith your knowledge of the subject of r ,- which it treats you will be al:le to de- '' 'tkrmine if it is the hailucirs?fun of a disordered mind or the revelation of brilliant e11 tawalabnormal one:" nevr en the s " , h I was conference ended and Miles ;aft the building with,a feeling of exultation not unmixed with awe at the very enormity of the secret so fortuitously . disclosed. �. himsel fto some puThe rpose' pose in }Fucer had Xbr of ' l rind allotted to him in which to i® locate the motion picture art`ete. Miss >}. Maizie Gray, it happened, way ylaying second 1 -ads with the Luxor C{-rnpany ti 09&J and would be delighted to rruet the .. press representative, Mr. Owel: Miles, at the Admiral for luncheon.• Maizie was prom;t to keep i'r.Q ap- pointment but her professional smile changed to one of good-natured de- rision when she recognized her host, "'Ullo!" she exclaimed with the utost - bur d her in hiss fragrant offs ng "II might 'a' knowed there was ado somewhere. I ,��'•. :_ . _ wasn't on that you were in the gyms when I spoke to you in the road the other day, but I ►chew you were fol- lowing Mr. Enslee Grayle and hire i. ! .. nobs, Mr. Andrew Drake. Wot's the lay?" "I can't tell you that, but Drake's `t going to double-cross you." Miles had lowered his voice confidentially. "I i have proof that be means to double- cross me, too, and that's why I've t1s Ir ccme to join forces with you if we can reach an agreement. Suppose we give our order and then we can talk in. ace." ' = That detail attended to, the doter1 I I tive went on: "There's a lot you'll •. have to take for granted,but you must use your own judgment about trusting <' me. If you show up with your little story before the right minute you'll ky queer the whole thing and we won°t any of us get our bit,,but it is only _ - right that you should be on the spot to appear when I tip you off', and we u two can rake in all the swag for �` ov"S funds fair a iough," Maizie' ad- - 3 1 3 5 miffed slowly. "You've come out hon- o- ' strike me pink if I don't think a t, and )� erg you're on the square with me" leer i lb 2 The arrival of their lunch put a lb F REr#4 F R0 M T M E G A Ik ID E N.F 513 temporary halt to further discussion of the subject, but later over the sweets Miss Mazie Gray showed her- self to be a person of gaick decision. Hobart had established himself as I ings in here have been searched?— "I've myde up my mind to put my nurse and although Miss Drake de- Do you know also that the lock of your money on you, old top!"she annonnc- mllrred, she was for once overruled storeroom has been tampered with". ed. "When do you want me to go to and only permitted to take his place` Miles drew a deep breath for at Brooklea and where'll I put up? At while her brother descended to snatch each question the eye had winked the Kinit's Arms? Wot price a widow = Miles rapidly and an eager glint had-shot reamed Mrs. 'Iggins who keeps to 'er a hasty bite in the dining room. hovered-about in the hall just outside,across its dulled expanse. -room until she 'ears from you?" the sick room. beset with the question I "The room has,been ransacked, sir. (To be continued.' which haunted his mind. Did you know that?" 4 While he pondered, Miss Drake ap-` The eye widened and into it came Minard's Liniment foe• Asthma peared suddenly in the doorway and a look of such utter despair that Miles p . s VVV seeing him, beckoned. obeyed a sudden impulse. «r�t Con" _ "Tried to catch the spirit kettle hastened to' support his brother to ,William, I must go downstairs for "I found a new key in the Iock and London Evening News (Ind. Cons.)' When the table tilted and the the other side. j a moment. Will you come in and sit the door swinging open. The only Normal functions, keeping public or, b.'azing alcohol ran up my' sleeve!" "Hobart!" With unexpected vigor.beside Mr. Roger?" thing that hasn't been touched is that der and preventing and detecting He groaned in spite of himself and, the weak man thrust them aside with Secretly thanking his lucky stars long box that looks like a mummy crime, have really nothing to do with seizing a serviette-, he wrapped it that he had been at hand, Miles en- case. Its safe still. I can Rx that a sweeping gesture"ll his Ions arms tered and heated himself beside the,door so it can't be opened again by traffic control. That is a highly-apo- about his injures] arm. Don't putter and stod erect: 'ITobart, 1 have ?++ cfalized job requiting special training " about with that stuff like an ass!" found out who it. is! I know—I know still form oustretchod upon the bed, anyone. Shall I do it, air. '•Very good, sir," �» The in Miss Drake's footsteps I The eye winked spasmodically and and instruction; and the sensible the—the nemesis--. course would obviously be to have a _ When this was accomplished Miles His voice had thickened oddly and had died away the detective bent for- rested to his for an instant while a uniform body for the whole country, scutiht Scottie and, found the latter ward: single tear welled forth and rolled : .the last word ended in a choking cry whose duties would, be the direction chuckling to, himself "Mr. Roger!" He spoke to a low, down the waxen cheek. as he wavered and 'then suddenly .:. and control of traffic and that only. "What's the joke? hid you see ;cliss call elling totes. "I am here to help pitched forward on his face. P hiawks 'armed for conquest?" Miss Drake's startled exclaination IYou. If you realize what I am say- CHAPTER XVI "I did not!" Scottie still smiled fromright eye!" The next day was'a busy one. At the staircase was lost in Hobart's ing close your -broadhv "I'm thinking of the march A wave of.exultation swept over,daybreak Miles, presented himself at S command: Oe young people have stAen•on their "Don't try bo lift him, William: him.. The eye-lid quivered and slowly Drake's door with one side of Families. Dick brought the,girl back turn hint:-ever—Great heavens! lie flutteringly. it closed! 'Ibis face convincingly swollen by as he promised but she's not `Miss has lead a stroke!" j "Good',=Now, sir, I can't take your means of an improvised cotton plump- Patricia' any more; they bundled old i q he body.. thrned ,rigidl; beneath message to your brother for you, the er which he had inserted, inside his Biggs on the running board. and made i their hands and Roger Drake lay.star- ihinl; you were about to tell him when'cheek. -for the minister's house before they ing widely up at the ,ceiling, the left you were overcome, but do you want; "It's my tooth, ma'am,"-he explain- left' 1•'reedale and it is young Alis. side of his face twisted into a,hideous, to see hint? Can he guess the name ed. "I just car_'t stand it any longer - Iicmp who has conte home." l� grotesque mask, the arm crooked You were trying to speak?" and the mVkman will give me a lift to "1'm glad of it," Miles said after and leg drawn up in a manner there Miles waited but the eye stared un-ethe station if you can spare me to run a,pause. cc old be no mistaking. ' i blinkingly, although a spreading mois-i to town and tee my dentist." "There comes Rogir Drake up the Miss Drake swept down to kneel be- tore had come,into it and the pupil I Permission was granted and he was drive from the. gate," he continued. seemed _to enlarge and 'dafken with soon rattling townward in the early - He's . sick man, and no mistake! gide him, but Andrew brushed her roughly aside and descendedru in reek- the effort at expression. 'train. On arrival he went straight to The scientist was walkir•E more "Is there something you think I can:Headquarters and then.journeyey up- less leaps. whose pro- house than when he had ,left the p-• � do?" town to an actors' agency, house but slowly, and he paused every Is it paralysig, Hobart, Shall I ( outdoors or indoots-� 'phone the doctor? Can• he speak?" The bye closed, more quickly this prietor was an old acquaintance. whatever your task. fen steps to rest. time, I "You ain't givin' me much to go on, ••Excuse me, sir, but may I help his ruddy face had paled and his « ? „ het WRIGIzrs refresh ' r+ voice was ave and shaken. Do you want anything. Is it in Owen, he complained when the visi- 9Qarallal our tbirtt, aid sou. Miles asked as �e hurried for- RT this ,room?" tor's errand had been explained. y 'ward, "I saw you coming and I "Tho doctor, by all means, as quick- P appedte and digestion. thought that you Wright perhaps feel ly as you can �,et him here"' Hobart The lid remained open but the eye "A full-figured blonde, you say, and, Helps keep teeth clean. �• itself 'moved toward the right as.your gish. Calls herself `Maizie'? I'll EveryAfter a little weak still." responded. though striving to see through the'do what I can for you." -- Miles became aware of the extreme For an hour all was ciecitement Meal imvard agitation of the man. wh14e the stricken man :was carried E blank wall beside which the bed had It was not 'a great distance from been placed. the theatrical district to the dignified Roger leaned his weight heavily tc his room and placed in.hed. Car- Beyond the wall was the locked door i Archaeological Museum where Mites upon the younger man, ho could ter admitted the physician and the de-,behind which ]ay the relics of the past,found Professor Nigel Lorton."Spread feel the thin-ftgers closing about his tective was able to catch snatches of i in the impotent guardianship of the before him on his desk w" the spur- elbow like bands of -steel. The scien- his phrases. i woman centuvies dead. ious papyrus taken from the wrap- tist summoned his remaining strength "—in these cases, nothing— 1'�s- «Yean your storeroom, don't pings of the Peruvian mummy and C1 11 A to negotiate the steps of th.. verandah sibly in a day or so, possibly in ten, fou,sir?—You know that your belong- which the detective had entrixVed to and Hobart Drai:e himself opened the unless, of course, another stroke— Zorn to deliver on the previous day. front door. only absoluk quiet and -look in again i .46--�-28 "What is this"." he.exclainled as he tonight" Minard's Liniment for Grippes The old�e�A�s^..�.,.r�red his spec- ISSUE , ^'iii '•� 3 .:ti'- >«„ ^'.`1Stife• y ,.. + :...:st+r` ktcs .."�M'« {a`A'• :r rr, x i' c.0 .tee-: i:' '_�.-Z...- '.o'_'v:�: ..c..�n.. 1 ,.,.# R ..� 1- <°•�'"`. ..>i-:.• - ... n .•.. .. •V ...._.,+:,: '•:r�.r;,'�.... h. d;,; •.,,:y.., ,.•: .cM•�'n�'_ice'4r .�..: ..Y_ «.G - �K?�7F�{w:' �." !"?;' 4� ""k. , "M�11- , -,r-.� V Olt t" 4A q starboard while hove to last night and Royal Ambassador in Bermuda Madio Operator now on starboard beam ends vrith deck Sticks to Last lunder water." 1.20 p.m.-U.S. Wyoming to Ves- tris: "Expect arrive your vicinity" 2 % 338 Either' Adrift in --Open a.m. Tuesday. �.23 p.p.- estris to Wyortiing: Toq Boats on Wild Atlantic ' ' g. Cannot w wait*-any longer. 'Going or'Victims-of Waves- abandon ship," 1.25 p.m.-Vestris to all- stations: 'MARINE DISASTER "Abaneoning rhip. life. Taking to beats now." few hasty wireless messages, 1.2't p.m.-The las" -message' froni gradually growing weaker as, from the Vestris: "Good-bye WSC." Those 10 a.m. to 1.27 p.m., the tragic story are the call le'ters of the Radio Cor- -:-if the winking of the Steame-.- Vestris, nioration of America station.at Tuck- -was ticked out, may be all the world er ton, N.J. ill ever know of our lotest ocean dis- 6.20 p.m.-From Japanee .steamer aster. Ohio Marti: "Expected reach Vlestris 2 The log of the.messages were,as fol- about 4.39 13.m., bul. not sighted her lows: yet:,, BY the Associated-Press. 8.02 p.m.-From Santa Barbara: This Is the story of the foundering 'Now in vicinity of wreck. Stopped Z of ? the steamer Vestri as it was car- 1,;;th searchlight working but-no-sign 4 ried over the air: wreck or boati. Will keep cruisinig 10 &.m.-S.O.S. from the 'Vestris, around." 2 Yollowed by the message: "S.S. Ves- 8.07 p.m.-From steamer San Juan: 6. tris. Lamport and Holt Line, latitude "Reached position broadcast by Ves- north, longitu de 71.8 west, re- tris at 5.30 p.m. Cruising in vicinity 'M immediate assistance." :4nce thin tut not sighted her yet. vqu 10.30 a.m.-From North G6rrrian The world now awaits-evidence in Lloyd liner Berlin to its NemYork the form of wreckage or 1.fe boats to officea: "Steamship Vestris sinking. verify.the loss of some 23A passengers Urgently requests aid, our distance and crew, amour w1nich were the from her about 180 knots. Going to lowing Canadians: 4 Walcott, Edvard .3alifax; Con, 14L a.m.-From -New York Navy Samuel, Mont-rea', Patterson, Archtir Yard &i the Vestris- "United States C., Edmonton; Thompson, Mr. J. F., destriNver Davis proceeding to your Montreal; Wilson. Mr. and 'urs. J. F., �8' assistance." and two sons, of Toronto. PRINCE GEORGE ON HIS ARRIVAL IN 8E.RM'UDA- 11.20 a.m.-From steamer Santa The British prince was the guest of Lfeut47a;iat-General Sir Louis Jean Bole, governor' of Bermuda, and-LadY Barbara to Vestris: "Expect, reachi Certain hotels. advertise that they i Bois, who are shoes with,him here as be commenced•his visit. you by 7 p.m• #have special rooms for reducing flg-, 11.45 a.m.-The first reply of the, ures. We sball take.our bill into one Vestris to messages from destr(yer:of these rooms befo.-e wa pay It.- to $15.50; No-.. 3. 413 to $,14; low,L 7 Paws --Developed 32 degree bst to'Punch. -Market Reportsgrades, $10 to $13; wi.eat strMv, $101 Kimberley to Get , . . I - - to 10.r)'); cat st-aw, $9.50 to $to. His Fame Recognized GRAIN QUOTA,'IONS. f RODUCF, Q'.110TATIONS. New Diamond Plant Grai-. dealers on'th2 'Toronto Board Toronto Nyhotesule "&'alers are pay- , of Trade •c- r.,.ak`r tile fuiluwIng Ing the following pr;ees. delivered. Former Pros Crops Center of ql:otations for ar lots: Eggs, ungraded, cases returngid� Man. wheat-No. 2 North., 11.22;lfresh extras, 55 to .57.c; fresh firsts,1 Industry to Have New No. 3 North., S1.17: No. 4 wheat,:4)5 tor 53; sieconds, 32.to '15c; pillet $1.09; No. 5 wheat, 98c; No. 6 wheat, extras, 42c. Lease of Life 84c, '(c.i.f. Goderich-and bay port*.) Butter-Crearnexy, solids, pasteur-i NimberlL Sbuth -Afrfea-KImber, W Man. oats-N6. I feed, 55%c; No.sized, No. 1, 401.4 'o, c': No. ley, the Cinderella town- of South • 2 feed...52 4�c. 4 ports.) .(c.i.f-. Goder'ch.and bay to 39%c. Churninv cream-'No. 1, 40c, i Af iica, 4s to have a: new lease of. life. stir fIr - ,!. Am. corn-No. 2 yellow. 'kiln dried, Cheese-No, I !erg col arca, par- At one time the most 1roaperous dia 1$1; No. 3 yellow. kiln dried, 98c; No. afined and Government graded Z,. mond city In the world, it is to-day. In i4 yellow, krin dried, 96c. . (Delivered, PROVISION PRICES. ' !Toronto. series of con%equen,ce of a "diamond - 'Torofico-whdlesaI4 dealer. are quot: er -w deldh, Miklfeed. del.. Montreal freight following the followg prices w the trade: I'tes" and discoveries of ne ibag% included-Bran, per Lois. $34.25; only a shadow of what It was origin- Smoked menti--ilams. iced. 29 to shortq, per ton, $36,25; middlings. .;lc; evoked hams, 44c -saa ked rolls,;ally. Its deellne has continued grAdu- $4 5 25). 25c;" breakfast bacon, 32 to 34c; do,j ally for many years. The big amalga- Ont. 6ats-Good. sound. I-eavy oats, -fancy, ", to 40c; barks' Peumea ed-, mation of the mines towards the end in. car lots, 50c, f o b, shipping points. 219c; do, smoked. :30 to 33c of last century wag tht, first check In Ont point= Mir p. wthezit.+ LUred meats-Long clear aeon, 'Kimberley's career, and It has re- ring PO ; 5 ac.,ording to freights, to70 lbs., $21; 70 to 910 lbw., $19; DO celred A suce-e,4sion at setbacks since, $1.18 to $1.22. t(-' 100 lbs. and up,* $18; lightwei-bt the opening of the Premier Rar�el,­Nlalting,68 to 72c f-rclis. in bbts., 11-Zi,(), heavyweight notably on Buckwheat '78c. }rolls. $38.50 per bbl. Mine. Pretoria, and the discovery of Rye-%.o. 2, $1 ft, $1,05. Lard-Pure, tie �,e,4, 1,,c, tj4)s,,now fields at Lltchte�n.burg and Nama. Man flour-First pats- in Jute. '171*c; pails, 18i ; 181..jto 19c, qualand. $740; Toronto;-secor.d pate., in jute, Shortenini. tierces, 141,2; tabs, 15c; Now Kimberley's hopes of a revival Pail:, 1.5 4c; tins; -IT,14c; prints,'Fire centred In the plane for the estab- ont. flou- Track. Toronto. car !ot*. .16tic. lishment of a big diamond cutting fac- 90 per rent. nate., per Ilarr(-L not quot- Freshpork-Loins, 21c lb.; shoul- tory there This scheme. which 4a be- ed: 'Oesboard, in b0k, $5,40. ders. 16c lb, Ing financed (with State NEED PRICE-QUOTATIONS 'LIVE STOCE by the-Diamond -Syndirate,- tide now The following rangy of prices. f.o.b. Iletivy beef steers, choice. -$g,;J() L4 ' N reached a mature stage and t. Grup- shipping.'points in Ontario, is.being SIO do, fair, $9 to $9.2.5; clutcher' -nd cutter of offered: steers, choice, $9 to $9.50; butcher'-ping-a well-known diamo Alsike No, 1, 97 p,%- cent, purity, I Amsterilboa. hill; been' engaged ill a heifers, chole., $8.50 to $9 50; do., per bushel, $10; No. 2. 96 pc- cent. corn., $6.50 to $8; butcher cows. good,!thorough #,xau;Ination of the scheme. purity, per bush zI, $9; No. .1, 95. ptr to choice, $6.50 to $7,50;-do,-fair -)r The plant will be erected on the ce nt.per puritcent. py. per bu!,Per'h�I, $7.50l, r6-;-No. 4,!good. $5.60 to $6,25; do, corn., $5 oestate of the De Beers, Company. It Red Clover-No. I grade, bushel, -90 urity, bushe ' 412-5;. canners and cutters, $4 to will be equipped In the first instance i$4.75; butchn bulls, good,t'a choice.;;with 5 mills and the most modern ap- *11; No. 2 grade, bushel, $9,50; No.' • $, to $7.50: do med., $6 to $6.75; S grade. pus'el, $8, 3; �b.4, beef, $10 t, $1, f-eders,,choice,I The -schome embraces the erection % -a(,L-.-busheI, $14; �!�,3.50 to $9-, do, fai., $7 to $8.60; Alfalfa�No. I g of four or five -ALLENBY IS HONORED 13Y NEW YORK UNIVERSITY No. 2 gTade, busbel, $12; No. 3 grqde,!st,;-ckers, choice,,$7.50 to $8.215; do.1of self-contained villas -Ibuizhel. $9. f Sr, to $7, springers,choice, $12t) rooms, together with the necessary ..Jwwd Allenby visited New York University where the honorary degree Sweet Clover-­Nok 1 bright quality, an .uildings' Lof Ekwtor of Laws was d) to $I:t5; Tnilch' cows, choice. $80 to outb 'eaefi standing in Its owri conferred. From left: Dr. John Finley of.the'.New from machine, busi-ei, tI.80: No' - $90; calves, chA - _$14 to 915; d-o, grounds. York Times, who presented 'President Dr. George Alexander to Lord Allenby off color., from machine,.1bushel, $J.25�,med., $9.50-to -.'.Z0: do, grassers, 7% and Cb%ncellor Brown. HAY A"LI bTRAW. to $7.50; Ianb , $11 to $11.25; _nnMMMM Local wholesale hay and straw deal- bucks, $8 to $8.25; sheep, choice, y6 .50 to $5' do IV" .50; do,-heavies, $-i I ler:, are making th,- following quota- to $6.50; Stefanssson G* Canada's Rank in Productiontions to' farmers (delivered at To- culls, $3 to $4; hog_ selec.s, w.o.c., .5- do,fed, $Q.8.5-, do, th-*ck srawth �10.2 "$�.75; do, fed- $9.35.* No.nub' I loose, $18 to $If)., NNn. 2, 915 w o.c., Address on' Arctic' ..(Of Electrical Energy CP.1 :Strict Enforcement Wouldn't Need Frills Say;" North' Desirable* and Th-? actual inktallation of electricaldian official qtatiqtfc%. The pop ula. generators In, various countries does tions used in the calculations are for Practicable Portion of not give a reasonable comparison of 1925 where obtaInW..ie and otherwise Earth are the latest official.fitzitres. the importance of electrical energy In W - eitward'th4i4iotir�se ok Z The production of electrical energy Tqrdnio. these. countries because it takes no during 1925 in Canada was 1.�Orl kilo- empire take's Its way' Is a well-known statement, but absolutely wrong account of population or territorial di- watt hours per capita, second only to -at For this reason compitri- Norway, which produced 2,225 and the present time,"' said Vilb7ajalmur sons coa a per capita basis provide a Steffansson, famous Arctic explorer, well ahead of the next in it NVi tz. -more accurate picture of the situation erland-with 975. Ireceittly. 11r. Steffarisson's subject " " In May, 1927, statistics on the pro- .:e It Is interesting to' note that the'five' Wti s "Couditions in the North. Civ- duction of electrical energy were pre- countries which lead In theper c.pita sflizalion starting on or near the Tropic entpd at the International Economic production of electri'cat energy are of Cancer from Egypt east and ex- Conference at Geneva and were issued `predomindiltly' water-power countries Cending down to lhdla has starte(I•Its a puhlicition of the League ads easily Surpass I northward. trek and history 'shows a-, of Na- ' such highly that power tions. Tr-hese statistics, which are for tralized nations as Germany and Great and civilizatio"n runs In of the. year 1925 and were compiled from Britain, which have to rely principally cycles 1,000 years. With each the b"t available sources, have been Ion fuel for the production of poker. -cycle-ceiltres of civillitat!on havu.madek - reproduced this yea bry the United I Tile pre-eminence of'.Norway is mainly a northerly movement," said the States Commerce Reports and by the attributable to the large consumptinn speaker. World, .which added the of electricity in the promiction of ill. The explorer said that ."just..,be _ldata for the United States: the fi ore,trates from the ali- or, a,4 it cause the Arctic fa' the traditional .,'for. Canada was compiled from I'min- the "Pixatioll of Nitrogen." home of Santa Claus, people imagine ..... -the--place Is'fidreal and therefore Im- practicable. Recording thermometers NERVAY at Fort Yukon have shown an averageni CANADA temperature of SG and 90 Ilegibes"fil* 1,3C&K. 5MTZM _the summer time,and a maximum of 300 degrees In the shade, At Great UNITED STATES N Ro 1 675 K.W lL: Befir Lakn, trees grok 100r feet-lilgb,' lire- close together- large In diameter SWEDEA 57G KA�I.` % and not stonted In any way," he de. 349 K W.M J7%)w clared. GREAT BRITAMEM Z 56A W.4. IX)MPARISON OF ELECTRIC ENERGY Commending the north as a deir- able and pr.actic portion- of the . .: able FRANCE 245 K W It PRODUCED PER CAPITAenrill, Irv- Stefanspon said that "the PLANES AND M6TORCYCLE3 TO PURSUE BANDITS 'MIA *4 LEADING COUNTRIES peopip who leave Chicago for Winni- AUS 2 Q 9 W.H,__ ----'-4* rInn6-ntctrjrcyclt� sheriff's cf Oi-'goo organized to capture fleeing peg heraur,v of economic reasoi:a, are IBELGIUM =2 Z 4 X W H. baud m"m !,I nuLomobl.le's. TIte aviator locates the outlaw and directs the cyclist with the kind who.,will leave Winnipeg for JPWRES FOR THE YW 1925 points north." vie aze. qmpg,7,1"" ,F, 5,e -, �7. ��r P� BA419 RZOIST19R. TORONTO :The Piekeeng Te"her- G.0 TO BED-AT 10-35 IN -Room=_7Sr. 1I__L1iug'h Teefy' -WAKE UP NEXT MORNING IN Saturday, November ITth - Auction junior Charles Calladine, -Jr. Il -Norman SUDBURY sale of. household-goods, including vwmce- Co0 T Mkh1S IPetty, Alvin Pilkey, Esther Barkey, beds, bedding, springs, mattresses, 7 aoe� Letty Leslie, W$1.n pa year„ d paid in ady'iillie McIlroy, Bobby Via Canadian National you' may dressers and stands, rugs, tables ch Perks. Class I.- leave Toronto p.m. and ar- stretchers, washer and wringer, Torrance, Russell At 10.35 er Subecriptioas.so Lbe United Stab" and Creat i75 a.m. Atte: chairs, garden tools, heaters, good Britain 112,90 iqa4vs*- Mild4ed Hollinger; Flokence"Zf tchell, rive in Sudbury at. .o Ma"iffaret Teefy, Norma Flett, Earl a comfortable night's sleep, you rise coal oil stove, lamps' etc.' also i-3 The object 6f thidAmodiation in to Dixon;' Alan Petty, 'James MacRae. -rested and 'refreshed ready to conduct tube Westinghouse radio set and a lessen stealing and pr9awtate 10H N MURKAR, P eoprietof Sr. P*ner-James MacPherson, Mur- the business of the day. Returning number of hens.,the property of the felons. iel.Torkance. Jr. Primer-Roy Flett, train leaves Sudbury nightly, except -Mrs. Bleakin,- in -the Village of PICKERING COUNCIL. Legiiatd.Hollinger, Ray Taylor,..Billle Saturday, for Toronto, at 9,30 p.m., Dunbarton. Terms cash. Saleat-1 Leslie. Grace M. Leng,Teaiqher. arriving at 7.1V. the next morning. o'clock. W. B. Powell, auctioneer. -Auction Members having propert stolen 00tunkumil) Tbeabove -council met pursuant to The trains between Toronto and Wednesday, November 21 K oake immediately with ibny member adJourtimeat on Mondi6j. the 5th inst. Sudbury are of standard Canadian $ale'of thirty head of Durham cars,BROUGHAM, Eive 00mmittee Members all present, the reeve in the National equipment, including sleep- heifers, feeding steers, also three of xisout ing car G. P. Colts, 'the property of R. -"Chair. Minuteaof.lsiet weeCing read. s, ensuriiag the best of service Membership fee 11.00. and approved. M i is Roberta Phillips assisted Mm. Carruthers, lot 5, con. 6, Uxbridge day 1.4st throughout. ge, A number of accounts were present Gannon at' The Store one On Sunda?-nights from Toronto and Tp, Sale at 1.30 sharp. See bills. Tickets may be bad tram we President at were referred ei red to week. Soorstrry on applias qn. . ed for payment arrd f from Sudbury, the Win. Maw, auctioneer. on Saturday nights -.-.the various standing committees. Thanksgiving visitors included the attached to "The Saturday, November 24th � Auction Dr. James Moore was heard re Brodie..family,.of-Toronto, with Misthrough.:sleeper i43 at Ex2c..Coin.-L. D. Banks,C.$.Palm- Confederation" leaving Toronto at 9 sale lof household furniture,etc., ti-.e er, M.-S. Chapman, Pickering. ds medical serviced to the Ravey fA-ilY- Goo. Philip; J. Keast, of Lin ay, wit ty of Robt. Devitt, Broughwit P.m-, or�teavirar Sudbury at !0.55 p.m. 'proper A communication was received from A. ani Mrs. Lemmon; W. J. Brown Terms D. Munro, Jas. Rich rdson.. Full infoi�n,4�tion as to reservAt:ioins, Sale at one o'clock sharp. Messrs. Richardson & Pickering in- -with the for-' . - a and family, of Toronto, tickets, etc., from Canad;an National cash. See bills. W. B. Powell, President, Secretary closing check, of $332 OQ, less.$50,00 parents; Mrs. Manley, of Strat- tic solicitors' fees, from .Mr. Heffering,on' mer's e p iudieted ford and the Bate family, of Toronto, Ticket Ag'nts. auctioneer. xn account of damages to sheep his olice do - As The stg .With Miss Bate; Clayton and Mrs.p . anding committee on C�ontin_ Axford a'nfiditighte'r, ofT6rdnto, With -''The fall assizes Rill begin at W� N E W ARR V A L-. S --is Whitby on Mondayjiext- geneies teported ' and recom E. and Mrs. Holtby; the Dais 8: J; family, of Toronto, with, the Carl-the fullbiving payments: l : E-u:l, day brings tyletbing new and appetizing I and ings so ptg. advt. and sale tax 53 91 ; tons; Miss Hagen, of Toronto,Idurkar this time of the year at with Jack NOTICE GM ForsyO,.selectlng jurors 1000; Miss Davis, of Oshawa, _Adani Spears, ditto 10.110 D R Beaton, and Miss Phyllis ow; and the thin t�ie Township Ger zi with 10. All ratepayer. ditto 20 W; also on acct of salary 125 t RICHARDSON'S GROCERY Hay-wood family pith Mrs. Chas. A. W. of Pickering) who are in a position The committee on Re ref reported Barclay and family. el on the road:, should a draw grav a and recommended payment a8.fQ110W8, ' Th4 Arrhistice7 Day bnd Thanksgiv- in touch with the Road Foreman Dr James Moore, wedical services ren, et ' - I- Now Billig i�eedles,,, 2 lbs for 25e - The ing service in the Township Hall -on. 9 visions within the ' 41F:,i for 27c dared the Rtvev fdmiiy 50.00. in the various subdivisions New Puffed Seedeti Raisins. Sunday was well attended by 3--, earn- next two weeks. The Council are Luke Buri,4lCo, afn1)dlance service; est attentive conzrggration_wl7o enter- Very anxious that as much work- be SsinmKid Sf�edle8s Rai,!�ins. 2 1,kRs20C re the late Jacob S;Lo.)nqju 6 00, Ve ;81C ..I & &_ ed into the spirit of the service. A done in the month of November as is Sunniaid Seeded Raisins, 2 pkg.,* 38C The standing comwittee on Tr a strong appeal was made by the pastor Now Carrant.8, 2 lbs - • oitation, Power and Light reported . pos*sible to do., 25c P e church and those who re New Prunes. 40 to 50, 2 lbs rir and recotrigiiended the following Pay- to the repre- By order of the Council. the' loc. New Taille Figs, per pkg iments. Hydro.Electric Power Coin.. sent Christianity to so practice G. M. Forsr4h. 48c light for township hail 2 42. gospel of love that the ch.ur(+, Reeve. Cranberries, 2 lbs for ee on Dam.* become may 10 .85C The atandin�,' C0113111itt ome a mighty factor in her to New Mixed'Peel (3raiued) per Lb New Peel!a, Urarige or Lemon; per lb ages for sheep Worried by Dogs, re bring About a world peace and end N 27e -Tortedand recommended the follow- _,ar. The service of song by the The for 86C Fmfire' ly Herbal We.thery'* Mince Meat, 2 lug pay-menta: H Arnold. 4 lambs Greenwood-choir and the solo b-. Mrs. killed 5 injured 55 UOz T E Craw. Walter' Ke", ofAshburn, were much Yard, inspecting Arnold's sheep 1 40; FINNAN HADDIS, ldc and 18c lb. Kl appreciated, as was also the service J Wawg, I lamb killed IQ.06: J Taylor. WorksWonderson of the bugler. Mr. Fagan, of W�i'by- HADDIE FILLETS". l8c and 20c lb. 6 lambs killed and 5 injured 90 Lk�:Jno. Thi's uniting of :he se%'�ral c-nir-nu-', I . ^5 ' hs j R Scott, inptwting Tdylor'd -sheep and 3 lamb.i k crunches t-> ccmmemor%te Arm: Pee vin R 15pencor. I Med h Stom At N i7lil and 3 inj:fired So m, W P Jone4, in. tine Day bring-, the I)--,pe ri,!-d A M E S I C H A R D SO -D 2.Dc); Levi cinsely, toq6ther in a Comm on C epecting Spvacet'& oh.ek Lin,.( a, kimog 2dng-p in the act of and is a mutuai benefit. land La'z-y- Bowels -tworrvlina sheep 111)(P, re- st.t(i.jing oommittee on Roads ble GallaghWs and Bridges reported ttid recommend old, re.lia -pickering Hardw' are fore Tonic and System 7 *d paytijeot as-Jollow- V Mc1%*,,4ijtb- rn B u ilder .-Coal ne ton, baul xzav n t I upp 27 :S 134 OU Coal 16, J McKer.zip. ditto 10 70; E'rhocn,ditto All the roodnese and healing virtues of -herbs, Nature's own medicin our IM IM: W rhorn.ditto 89 30,, G Hopper, e, am in ia tae time to look.over that old Range or Heater sa'd if yota Sets need a new nae call and see a. ditto 151 05, F Remmer,apresid gray this tonic- ' No mineral drug.Hard and soft c-oai- of thej q B 0;W.Huber, every organ work= 1W. W Barkett,ditto 13 1 g 100 0 'best Uality on back the old joy of livirN crush gravritI28460, J Coate@ cut q g, Good for"Tte he Happy Thought and McClary's Stov _,weeds n t I opp 17 27 10.00: D Nighe nerves. Clears up skin trouble&-even hand' Rangea and Heaters. "wooder, drag cut weeds a.t 114 35:also Eczema. Bw1da You up. Sold R04W I 'drag cut weeds bet 30 31 32 33 and-bet other Cwlaghws -0 12 50. V McNaughton. haul me,by 34 35 con THOS. A. LAW, Rmedies 1, Electric and Hand Power Washers -.7 v-t I opp con 8 62 10; G Hoover, Ravo time and hard work. NG Itt'o 150 30; W Thorn. ditto M 50. E E. C. JONES, PICKERV free trial given at any time r"" 1=i1=1C0T1=g" ora. 0 ;9.135; W Huber, crush grav w t I con 8 AD M,fio;�R Story.gra v w t I don-8 1`7,40: Our Poultry Food and Calf fifeal are worth giving a trial. Roy Ward.dynamite and fuse 11 18. 414reenburn Sand and QrAvel Co.grav The famous Fleury Plows,and Sbarea to fit BelLrly all makes of plowill. opp, 11 12 con 1 42 50: F Barclay, grav -. - To the Ladies of Pickering N it,Rrav coca,1.2 3 and 4 747 45. C li bet W 31 n co' 3 5 75. M Hickev. cut D&ring Farm MachitierY 1( � Agent for McCormick weeds con 2 opp 17 to-25 bet 22:M cone and Vicinity and Repairs. and 2 7 50- A A Buthett, laskul gniv con I IM 50; W H Todd. grav for con 117 75; L Gates. draig bet .32 33 fr."m Onr.Motto : ,YY e have it, can-get it,,or it.is not made. grad can 220 40; lake,to centre of con •G oat,es, labor grad con 2 10(X)t Ed C cnie'in and see our tiew t�4tock of Milliner,ro Mellrov. -ditto ICoats, D Scarlett. ditto 1 5o; J W-Grit-kin,team PICKERING ,read 4:nn 22506, (4 iiiiii- Mi I S. BALS ON11 19,00., J Camph4ll. ditto 5 W; F.i Jr.P4 Mainland. ditto Dre'sses, - .fencing grnv pit eon 4 rent vf ra-oline vaif. dUtn 10 [Vert@ con 9 E T I 650, W Birkett• rep cu and Lingerie.. P R 0 T -0 IN eftibe on pump Pockrin- hridge and 'i obtlCk culvert 1040; H Mttthews, We sell very resi4onably and carry a very large stock for yon to ch6ose from, out weeds Greenwood road con 5 and 4 38,-5; J J Ward, r culvert drag con N 7 �q cut weeds 17.65; 17 Cox. cut weeds ii the tine to purchase your tiew Winter Lots of it for yours weather is her& elf and family. The changeable w a .,con 8 baul grav con 8 27.IS, J Wilton. Outfit Very reasonably. Be on guard against.these changes. Our store is crowded- cut weeds con 7 2(0; W A Courts, the Very Beat with wauy lines, representing cut L weeds con 8 2 00; J Beelby. rut in value to_.protect�rotic health.. weeds drag con 8 4 10; J Todd, drag (SAMUEL SCHWARTZ) dealt Scarboro t I cons 23 220; also from Overcoats to Underwear, :-­Men's wear cons 2-3 13,19; W Ward, operate 1Z er con 2 baul timber labor on culvert .'..'THE IDEAL SHOPPE, Footwear, Leather,and Rubber for Boys, Girl.9 and Men. con 9 8 25; R Conner, haul grav con 5 20.00. W bee, con 5 and flit dulvert 2 doors north of Hewia' Butcher Shop Thei all spell perfect satisfaction,gad are con 5 grov con 5 63 90. J. Brown,in- priced surprisingly low. Otel pipe fill Culvert cos 5 haul fbov rock Street North, .Whitby, Ont. grav con 5 6625: 0 Crews, cut weeks B You're 'particular about Hosiery? Then examine our A. B. 0. 'CO13 6 2,25. J Hai-lock,cut weeds con 6 Brand for,growing boys and girls. 3.75- F Gibson, ditto 1.25: 4 M 1 9 75; A Rogers, ditto I ditto 25; C Kut Bezi Patterns sold here. -da Riebarson, haul grav con 0 cut Wek -0; $�Foirndale,haul gray con 6 driig and widening roadw cul-. Pedl,tr People, a new A D L -vert con 7 34 35: TheEY con 0 12-5 t Bargainsin "�:!sed Car' sEB R Reid. o pipe culverts 142 SS; L repnir, 42 .00 C C:1 L . feno N a good carat a good price !-wiper. P­ staples, CHEVROLET SEDM. -1926 .-:scrapers 2 15; C C 3=. 'X 0 -:gate and nails 20 13' F Wright,drag 425.00 - 1 -192". see thig one, ne* Drico-J6b us 6 and 4 6 90; Roy WArd,s;ilary ESSEX COACH on C() Oct I to Nr.vZ 1550), A Manrl-. build CHEVROLET TOU RING_�19,23, a good car for winter' "..75.00 sidewalk Claremmit. streiFt 3, an exceptional good buy 110.00 197 6: G FORD TUDOR-192, Hamlin, haul grav con A); W E Holtby, cut wed' iep waik,, in Bro- over 12.wonths CENTRAL :GARAPRA. - Your own car taken as part "HE tigbam 2 75; A Swf-l)eek. haug grav,on -WhitevHipstreets l7,50:-.Tr,,)Tweedie, or - GBmkholdPr. vrKrel f Telephone ' 4900 - 7 ditto 7 50, A DIOS 1 RADIOS -ets 3 47 WhitevAle �ztrr 1' D Annis, rep TT -walks cut we�d;� dean ditchKee I6s&Ftadi6,:__ 'N. seine;s'29 r5; F,Tiirner. P' this favorite and drag and rep culvert w C I rote 7 4 41); We have been app,)in-tect A:k1ants-for W yoll Ebe various modelq and ex- also instal pipe., drag on con 7 8 60; 0 shall be glad:to sho 4-H Pugh,-cut weeds oon 6 2 50; A Hot- y the McLagan stands ont by itself in the wh chiriga, labor clean ditch con 7 6.26; Radio Field EASY TERMS. -A Cheater, grad and krAv range line -Auto Repairs, A.ccessories" OHS- an 42.75; W Norton;cut weeds and grad _W 11ag range line 12.50; F Lacey, gkad range 'line 5.00; F1 Burke,ditto 75c; L Annie, Gasoline' ' Aeetylene.Weldi Are now in a posi Xe ditto 7.W, XC Bryant, clean ditch in ilon io e cute all manner of rep.airs to any niake'of car. ...... -con 2 rep culvert con 8 13.25;'R B Gib. -h -con-2 28 00. �nmgh 'the-wiafer, libw is the time Battery- - Charging son. nulgrttv to meet- 4' 11 r: to have that "check up. k again on Monday, Dec. 3rd, for the all ma es ion ofgenerni husiness, fie la' do that and -Repairs made on transact _UR WORK GUARANTEE 0 'CHERRYWOOD SCHOOL REPORT at a wtnirnut"' cost Of Ca Senior Room. Sr. IV.-Leslie-Beare, Phone 5908 Harold Fenney. Jr. IV.-Gordon Pet- call us next time you have trouble. "ty, Bertha Smith,-Earl Taylor,.Mur- Tow Oar Service. follinger and Lloyd Petty equal, _Tameq Dixon,' Ruth Hollinger, Allan - ray Rittenhouse, Sr. III.-Ray ' PiTkey, CHARLES Hazel Petty, Nan I mperial --Gara ' : ­ Be -SPENCER .:,Arthur Petty, 9 Sheardon, John Teefy, Prank So*bol, FRI 1�ofl Electric A Albert MaynArd, Ronald Maynard. (LATE UNIVERSAL MOTORS) Pickering. Proprietor, .1r. TTI.-Dorothy Lawrie, Mary Mat- But Peters. E. L ,Dennis,1 % _6 &A 0116106111 ,4,p, ': Y'- _Tr4 .M Wvm 71 MEN T. Linton visited his brother, Richard Ward has purchased a Goo. and Mrs.Judd and daugh- 6ONDS—Government. Mucilelpasl and Martin, in Orono,last week. now Rogers batteryleas radio. ter,of Toronto,spen 6 Sunday with Mortgage Boad@4 Also. Industrials. rs. Chas. Ho kings ' Of -Glen -Cleo. and Mrs. Moegiba' spiftit 'Dr. B.G. 'French ' of Dresden, John and Mrs Scott. Safe Investments 'at from.5 to 7 pia cent. "Majoi, soen't F I ay with Clare- Sunday with Ed.And Mrs. Gilson. and Dr. and 'Mrs. Collard were Mrs. Richard Ward and Mrs. T. Moat friends. -ht the' i;aansq on Monday Gi p visited with H. and I U Nelson isail. Mrs, Sanderson. of callers b-be a site h J a NS Miss Rae Walker. of*Toronto, -Toronto, were here over Sunday. ads-y'. aight. Mrs. Eyans on Sunday. AINCE—All claelsie'written Ina repeat the holiday in Claremont cluding Fire,- Automobile, WLadse Mrs. Ed. Gibson has been con Warner arner and Mro._Brown and We are pleased 0 -aee J. Entch storm. Accident azd&ckness. with her sister, Hattie, fined-to the house for tea days Wm. and Mrs.Ward, of Oshawa, icon out'again after being confined George and Mrs. Bentley. _f i I - T -0 from a badly sprained ankle. spent Sunday with Claremont to his bed for about; three weeks. —.Phone or write en --with --- -relatives.. spent the week- Thos. aad Mrs. Bell and son and Thos. Stanbtiry had the miefoe- 43tf -.ED. BOWMAN, Whitiy'Trenton, the latter's mother, Mrs. Lynn. two d.anghters, of Oro, spent Sun - Mr. McKay, a layman of Osha- tune to lose several hogs on Sun- -to our public -day with D. B, and Taylor.' wat Will speak in -the United dh They had wandered' on to R. R. STRqUA DUNBARTOX Yart are invited -library 'Will. and Mrs. Gibson, Of MOOn- Chureh on Sunday morning in the this week to see the nice e railway crossing when they display of books by Canadian stone, were here on Saturdity- at- Interests .of the MisRiouary and were struck by a passing train. Harness, Boots and Shoes writers. Harness tending the funeral of the f ormei's Maintenance The executive of the..Claremont -at shortest'notice. to -ce fund.- A large�.aud- W m ybur Mrs. Lyriian k'llkey returned brother, the late John Gibson. ienest is.hoped for.. Hockey Club ' ill a meeting order. Give me a trial, and be home on Monday after Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dix"oh', of Buffalo, of the players and those I convinced that I can give you sans. Mr. and Mrs. Balsdon, of Scar- interest- faction. Agent ?or STACO Brand -t,friends.in Markham, Toronto and spent the holiday with Mrs. Harry boro Junction, and Mr. and Mrs. ed inthe game on Saturday, Nov. other points. 17th, at Sanderson': Hotel at 8 good& recently of Thoutcon. Also ,Harry Thomson Oscar Hutchison, of.Goodwood, Word was received 2 and fat of Markham' spent also Frank Haiti, of Box Grove, o'clock: the marriage of Miss Edna Wright Sunday with her. A' number of our sports went to Mr. Frank Logan, spent Sunday with R. J. and 'Mr,,4. Locust Hill-on Thanksgiving Day Winter will be here very soon and to M About 20 of the nieniber;i of the Mann, and Mr. knd Mrs. Balsdon, Cappon, Alberta. of B. Y. P. U. went to Oshawa on of Port Credit,,:were their guests notion of to take part in the shooting match if you bav6 any 7 Reuben and Mrs. Besse and fain Monday-to attend the Whitby & on Thanksgiving Day. which took place that day, but purchasing a new ily and th6 foriber's mother. of evidently they req-ture more Arae- sleigh, leave Stayner, @ h Lindsi& Young People's annual pent the holiday with rally. 'A very eajoyabI6 time was tiC610, make the game -it profit- -your order now so that it Claremont relatives.- Mrs. Besse spent by all. Rev. Mr. Sutliffe, of .-.., Cash Oiily able one, will be ready when the will remain s;week,with Mr9. Bor- PeCerborp, gave two very eloquent W. H. and Mrs. 'Willison and first snow appears, land before returning home. it�ehen and helpful sertuons, afternoon son, Jack, left on Monday for their Furniture Bargaias�K I and evening. -Bert Lickorish, of new hame at Athe'ne, Out., wheri L O R N E REID cabinet,dressers and water stands, 'Claremont, was elected First Vi their son, Horace, now resides, bedsteads,mattresses and springs, President. Vice- M-Oney .Talks'", 'Before leaving Mr. Wilkinson was CL4RE.MONT chairs, tables, 'cupbo'ards, fancy presented on Thursday evemug 7 cups and saucers only 10 cents. withalap rag and Mrs. Wilicin- ;-Ularemout Furniture Store. Liste' n o son with Rdozen stainless knives BRING IT HERE Mrs. Gervin, who has been re and forks by the Baptist .6on'gre 'Set Of 3 Pack Corn Flakes, 21c gation, and Jack with a fountain-alding with Mrs. Readruatil has Now is-the time to get a new. .GREY" thesynipatby of the, community Harness, orget the old set repaired- 2 Shred Wheat. 23C pen by the B. Y. P. U. T, C. Goq• • on the death of her sister which I have-in stock samples of Samael 2 Lbs Thompson's Seeded, -tick, in�Oaalf of the congregation, took place a few days ago while Trees and Jeffrey's harness. The- Saisins... 24C and 0. H. Found, in behalf of the crossingShe had former inay be ordered through rata- 24c Sunday School, expressed the deep the Atlantic. logue at pricesquoted. 9 Old Dutch, left her home in Toronto a few Catalogue free.[ 2 Cans Peas, 25c regret at losing them frnm their days previously apparently in the I also carry collars, collar pads. sweat 2 Cabs Corn, 25e midst where they had taken such beat ofohealth to visit relatives in pads, harness oil by bulk. harness 2 Cans Pumpkin, 25C an' active part in the various -the Old Country. She was buried 3 Lbs Best Blue Rose Rice, 25c church at sea. dressing.also silver polish Christie's Soda Biscuits,. activitiep, and other parts. The Women's Institute will meet 'Repairs promptly done, bulk, per lb., 15C �m at the home of Mrs. Chidlow on LW. PILKEY, - CLAREMONT All Dry Goods, by the and at Thursday, Nov. 22nd(note change ?0 per cent. off, as t 'a m In day) at 3 o'clock p. m. An in- BLANCHE. M. RAMER teresting program will be/given, :ATTENTION going out of Dry Teacber a( Piano W B EIN you have "Historical Goods. placed an order Including it paper an Research of Community," by Mrp, Conservatory Course Tsuigbt with us for a memorial you have looked far in- G. M. Fur-4ytb; also a paper on I have taken over the Agency W. J. HOLMES Studio at Mrs. Overland's.Claremont. to the future for our 41ou"eut greats." There will he for 7-9 �i BROU�XHAM on Baturdays, for out of memorial work stands an exhibit of piuneer antiques by Renfrew Cream'Separators, Scales town pupils. up under stress of time 1%11 the members. Roll Zuall—A Staves. Fleury's Famous and weather. Itis tru. ly a lasting tribute. Plows, Pointe, 'Helpful idea for Mundays and Saturdays. Scuflipre and Wheelbarrows. "No GreaterTribute"_ A great treat is In store for the LO ; Claremont and vicia- Phone 505 Pick, SPECIAL PIRINJ N. W. STAFFORD, Tesidents of Cl ity when the-popular and highly 7:.,c�:2S3 w- InD -V-Xrzm,. Kingston Road, Interesting drama.entitled "Cran• AGENT (48) 7GHAM Whitby ,BROUGHAM �FOR TEAM HARN- ras berry Corners." will be resented -------------;_ in the Community Hari on the Pboue Whitby r evening of Friday, Nov. 16th (to Tinter is Approaching :Brass-motinted Team Backhand Harness, night), by the members of the . and with it we have put in 2 Inch layer trace with heel chains. $42.00 United Church Choir. "Cran. - : : IS of a stock of With 5 ring breeching, instead of back Corners" Is a dram::tii:cong 13alasts Stoves. Heaterp, Furnaces, Pi es band. 1849.00 a halt hours. Carlotta, who is s. and Elbows, Faints, Blankets Black-inounted'Team Backb and Harness, $38.50 Halters, Mits. Gloves, ''ictty girt, is-compelled by her fasb. and Maple i4af Mutual rw ionable aunt to give up her roan- Flower Pots Etc. ._5 ring Breeching $44,25 try lover to marry a Wealthy Let us look over your furnace be. This is not a factory harness, but custom made in aeoandrel who controls the aunt fore it gets. too cold, also your Ow.n shop at Markham. our Insurance CO. through the past. Tom,the rustic eavetrouglaing or roof 10heap rates for farm and country lover, discovers Callotties father EUSY need it, and we Wes pecialize on repairs to-harness and dollars. buildings. clears his name. baffles Windstorm Insurance on buildings• ii a a tram.cles . are prepared to 71- It at and frustrates her plot. give you the best of service on wind-mills.Silos etc. • 0 an Automobile Insurance`:"There are twelve characters in the any repair work or 4csekand each new jobs. of all kinds. will do his or her 0 D D S artwell. Between Acts Walter, FOR SALE Karnes ad Collar Manufacturer Write or phone Kerr, baritone. of Ashburn, will We have for quick sale the following specials a a sing ; Miss Christina Anderson will reader a saxapbone solo. and Mr.p. I Furnace, 9-0 inch fire pot. Pipe' MA.IRAKMI.&M. OZTrr. HomeftdreS400 ED. BOW M A N Thos. Gregg will render F% piano less, nearly new WHITBY. ONT. solo, In order that all may be In 1 No. I Fleury plow,new 20 - areceptive f ra'rae of mind so that 1 No. I Fleury plow,. with Tinkler - 8 1 1 _F they will be able to enjoy the pro- wheel -•7 Tamers, Attention E 811 CH S gram, a chicken supper will be 2 Cream separators, in good condi. PREMIUM CARDS GIVEN WITH EVERY CA PURCHASE F .,served In the Community Hall, by tion,cheap OF STAPLE LINES AT THIS STORE. 11bave secured the agency for the Froob 1 McCormick-Deering separator, & Wood and Oockshutt Farm Imple. f the United Church, Be sure that you get them. the ladies o from 6 to-8 o'clock. The drama new, at cost to clear meats. and will keep constantly on begin at 8.15. Everybody hand repairs for these popular Implements. School will be opening in a few days—we have& come and have is good time. Ad- 'Also. Loudon's barn&ad stable mission to supper and draw&, 50 C H A S - ;;C00PER fall line of supplies. a(tinge. cents ; Children, under 1.2 -years, I will&too take contracts for pisintl" 25 con to. CLAREMONT For the' Pickling Season—p. ftill line of Cider, White Wine and Heinz barns--aud houses by a,new The tenth Armistice Day anni- White Pickling Vinegars, also process, by spraying. observed DURANT MOTOR CARS :1 1- ... . . "- versary was solemnly obs AND TRUCKS Estimates cheerfully given. on Sunday by the residents of : JARS; AND ZINC RINGS Phone IM. Claremont and vicinity who paid % Prices Reasonable 27.52 -the"Rol C1 -Quality Goods homage to the memory of Biers in the great war who had Highest prices paid for produce R. J. Mann, Claremont 0- 00tt S-'-;-St0r' e made the *supreme sacrifice in Phone yotir order, We deliver.' fighting for the honor of their Green River Clar�mont Phonii Markham 6402, ..d country. At three o'clock a large number had assembled.in-front of ry the Park gates, to see the beauti. General Ba§ket Facto fel wreath placed at the foot of '..:Fors Pickling'-, Win!- M. Duncan, Merchant ween' ver Manufacturers of All kinds of Fru't Baskets, m. "the memorial, tablet, containing A full line of jars— the namet.,of those in theimorthern Berry Crates, half of the township Who had en. Crown pints 90e Crown quarts 1.25 Faimien'Bushel Rasketilli listed, including-those who sacci Jar rubbers, heavy, 3 doz 25C tired their lives. t In behalf of the Clothes'Baskets. 7 township council, who' pr6vlded Zinc Jar rings, 20c doz the ivreatb, Reeve'G:- M. Forsyth Parawax 15c pkg The' Most Frank Penno AK, r n - All kinds of spices and vinegars Proprietor I f rmed the ceremony of depos 'Ph ne Mrkbam 1604 Fie the wreath at the foot of the I lag -Jor.pickles on hapd at Liquid 0' —tablet. 'After this 'WaA dbne all lowest prices. repaired to the Community Hall where the Armistice Dity. service Investment .-Dry Qoods Washeld. The chair was occupied BEATTy 'byReeve Forsyth, who opened- Siiviiigs Bank Account is primarily an inve,;t- Ladies'Silk Underweare and Hose nentyielding STANDS FOR THE BEST the- meeting by calling on the Ament. But it is the only inivesti at reduced prices, United Church choir to lead in the a fair rate of interest', that is available for your, singing of an appropriate hymn Fuji Silk in colors and white use_t a moment's notice. Emergencies can be im- The devotional exerelseo were led 65c per yard. -mediately met-by the bank account that has been :7 by Rev. Messrs, A. McLellan and Shirts, special,'1.00 each consistantly developed. Your investment, as such. Men's H. R..Stephens. The address of Men's Sox,.3 pr for 1.00 yields regular returns in interest. Your invest- the if I afternoon was given by Rev ment as a bank account yields constant satisfac Mr. Stephens who spoke eloquent. -factiumand.. peace of mind in the-faett'lit-at the motives which led our always ready for other uses without the trouble "k _'.3y of .: d — I ­,. k7roceries soldlees to offer their services to of converting into cash. fight for the great principles Of A:fresh stock of Groceries al ways -W. V; Redditt, Manager Pickering Branch. Christianity. Mr.. Stephens 'was be of-those who "did his bit" at on hand.at lowest prices the front, so that it was ,fitting Try as with your LittAr -Carriers, Hay Carriergi next order. -4 KER: CANADIAN BANK that he should give the address 1 bichwag asplendid effort Pumps. Door Tracks, Col* W as listened to most at Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. w OF COMMERCE tentively. . ,by those, present. A number of It will pay you to get my prices on D, A, SGOTT above before buying else'wbere. those who were at the front ocen- BANK OF CANADA ;EGRE.rYt pied the front seats. The meeting ?bone 1402, -r]iE STANDARD W." brought to a close by singing FRANK J. FROUSE "I A R:43 Lk ti h the National Anthem. 4q'V. 4.•k',;10.201 • A g. ,�-CSFF-`W, 4 �7, A,.! • re• l ELEPHANT ETIQUETTE J SAKE YOUR OWN shimmer-1 I could see, through the BREAD ing heat waves, the hills along the Nile stretching -ay to the horizon. WITH away With the aid of my binoculars 1�: -7 288 could make out- large herd of buffailol.� and .7 e reesi numerous hartebeests lying under! 'We�st house- th t ontheplain. Andjustbelcw� I --------7 p R L me at the f6pt of the hill were the, 0ephants. . . . Some of them were, YEAST grouped together under the lwide-1 ELECTRIC preading braiiches, of the acacia trees, their great ears waving biiek! i CAKES N forth like huge "punkah wallahs." sharp report. TGNow and ther 1. heard a ASTER I like 'the flapping, of corvgs in a stiif breeze, s at) ea slapped hard against: Gge'standard r bi a 2. % a rough sholildei rarely quiet, e,:en, Elephants are w _e. They rock far when they seem to dor x. bodies in gentle rhythm as if: altv 5o ve=5 Chew tune. keeping time to ;am.' The N I felt as if 1 were in a dream. egrets riding lovely %%-bite. n. on.,top of 44, the ele hants' Wtinkled heads and ands _ p and Save thet,pokei"Ha s'- Vacks made the picture fantastic and unreal. . ccaslon-ally an elephant left a grou one tree to join a There are two big pleasures in p under another F1'I, as people mingle with one,another at chewing Big Ben. a reception. Sometimes the new ar- is trunk'affectionately -rival passed h One is your enjoyment of this F r un ove-r.the head and shoulders of an- up the-ed-brown earth with his tr eting. Then the fine,rich, full-flavoured tobacco. ether by way of gre - I and piling it in a mdund on his bulg- two, fr-"end% stood for a time with a I Ing Side. When the pile vr--s high Buy 8 ig Ben by The other is receiving, FRE9_ 1heads cloAe'lugether as if c(mversing- enough to suit his fancy, he blow it the'vacustm (air- The next instant they would swing ofr in a great cloud of dust.—From fighf).tin, which ..,a. -handsome ........ around and prod each other with their'. dsome (Westinghouse) T. Jr.: The Biography of an Afri• J' tus!,S, squealinz and trumpetink loud M, ' glectric Toaster for 16 sets of I �!,� - ,- keeps the in h can Monkey," by Delia Akeley. RVI , - " v .1 ly. They reminded me of aju 9 the same perfect --------4--- -0 jug together over a side�-apl I rtt irn ke. Poker Hands". it looks like .the -icondition as they Two big beasts in that past herd! old man, A lu g it seemed to "How'd you were when they �ed very ood judgment, first touch of winter." A Poker Hand" is attached to spot under know I'd Just received a dun from my me, and chose a nice shady A left thefolctory. N, everyChewirfg down. coal dealer?" plug of Big Ben a big acacia tree and lay do, right to ome of them must have gone. 7 stirred during the Tobacco. i sleep. for be never b �" -needs a pre a e t mor hours I watched them. III-; compafflon,I England ss gat 4 aaythtmg else. Sir H. W6 Jhdwever, was in perpetual motion, He' than amused himself, and us, by scooping Thornton m tion of war guilt, with which he, oil, STRIKING TWO-PI, ndernns Putting account PE 'his positl6n. must have i Strikingly trodern and youthful! Wthoroughly Conver,4ant. Since, ar Guilt on Reich' been twoc-piece dress of patterned wool jer- then. however. Die Kreigqschuldf rage, jer- sey in lovely warm autumn brown of Berlin has been pressing IN th"141 Ms The mono- _1 Lord Grey" Considers I trnes with reddish cast.. of German Innocence, winning 0 -ral .4 to gram embroidery creates e frect ive pip, prominent foreign educator, intrust in black. The pleated frill of I C hievous Inclusion f.that its cause, so ttat when quite recent-: %outhful neckline is made of Plain,. Article critic declared that Ger-, 3 in Versa les ly a German - . I . I RHEUMATISM �repe de chine in reddish brown t(ine. T many could not control An4fria, Lord; ce skirt with plaited soc- I he two-pie unburden him-' ....... low Grey determined to In un Inirodgeilon to -a It edition self on the snbject.� I'the hiplirc, st, as-to,k -the silho U-1 4� t�ons inverted at either side. well bel cep, of b is. book. "Tiventy-five Y, IS92-' In dealing with the, forced conrP,;-,.ette slender, i.; attached to a cami-ole Viscount- GrVy, who -wa's Will- slon of Gernwii war guilt the autb6r Iwdice with shoulder 4traps. Style No. rt Secretary when the lish Forelgen does not consider whether Article 231 -;L-8 is a smar,, addition-to any ward- j, 00cl Wa- haracterizes -r itlw , lobe for general utility wear. Sbeerl v 9 true. but whether Me article In the•Versailles Vpaty is not out of place in a peace treitv, tweed, wool crepe, crepe %atin, fla, silk Germany to a4mit sole which forced and whether iU effect has' not-been' ted "lveteen, plain or c!.epe, printed "a pe Printed rayon velvet,elvet, or ere Elira- r guilt -as "useless" -and of no "moral effect." although he considers e' to;beth is also suitable Por, its develop- , so P nL,4 that the time has not yet arrived for to m he .writes, very- unfortunate that 0,iii article ient. Pattern i,4 fulrnisli�d in sizes be r. e Its abrogalan, which. be says, "would was put Into the treaty- at-all. 14. 16, 18, 20 years, 36, 'A, 40 and 12 -W. y German partisans certainly be used b I He adds that, although, It qee-mq.to'Inches bust.---Prig '20r in stamp-- or as aidmiffing or at least fillplying Ger-1 support the claim -for reparation. -it coin. (coin is prelerred). Wrap c�l�n -Inatky's Innocen none of innocence. To fhtg Emb, No 1101- appearq to be unneressary for that carefully. Trans. iis; could agree." He sa�-s "it.[a of no moral tb!uei costs .20c extra. Purpose, V111" When the book wait published three `�PRri� ago many 'critle Dow OUR effect to make,individtials nail S. e TO ORDER PATTFIiN1 ,A re the 1 sign. conresslons of gnilt by foret."; writer for not dealing with the ques- Write your name and uddre,.:§'plairl- and Ne continues: ..But the effect ta-4 not only been giving number and size of such, FFE R - in, �rc_gilive—it has been poqitivcty MIS- I patterns as you want. Fhcl"se 20� PAN (coin preferred; wrap-� It stamps or coin r!!n worked chlevous. The article has %a % it, carefully) for each number and, German feeling as to -hinder Be up.. I -address your-or-l-r to'W;I,';ozi Pattern� sa Impartial and dispassionate exam na- ervic,, 7' WeA Adelaide St- Tbronto. 0 tion In Germany of oar guilt end.the, Patterns sent by return ninfl. true causes of the war. It has coil", tentrated national oplution In Ger- many upon efforts to tbrow the blame upon other nations: It has even led -Pa Germany' ssionate assertions thar -alone of all diose engaged in the war, had no war guilt. "It provokes afidNintenq1fies exprPR-1 didn't realize that Aspirin tablets are made W slon In Germany of feelings that make -Perbaps you ell as dispel the occa- I, the deep-down rheumatic aches as w Teie lother nations' doubt whetter'the t, luin-�- Go r- M neuralgia, neuritis,sionyheadache. They do! In cases of neuralg man national view--about war and rate ones very bones, Aspirin bagg; for those that pellet piri DETESTED SALT MEAT militarism has really chanlgiDd, And J relief. just be sure vou are getting the real ! - tablets offer rea Sailor: Don't claw me like that it is"this d the eyes oZ doubt that in 'Aspirin, Kith Bayer C bo.X­.VIth proven cin each to and on the moderate and concilliatory opinion in Pist for trying to kiss you. druggists. if-1 directiolls inside. All dr neighboring countries still throws a� Flapper: I'd bite ).,or didn't i shadow on the future." detest salt meat. Lord Grey, however, Onelu&s hysidans presciibe Aspirin -Z it is not am easy matter' undo a blunder of this sort. There want ROT ifkd tke- heart to instill soda it does IN I-are genuine obJectio".. to canceling I irs do 1104 • battleqhiPg, stl)'8 11"It Eai( 1K 9 .Aspirin Is the trade mark (reirtittermt in Canada) indleatilif Bayer slanufacture. WhIle tl - Article 231. It would be interpreted: fight better on "B"t till" 0 is wall known that 1spirlu means Bayer manuTacture. i� sa"ure the public as&Lnst iwitx- ped with tissir -sure, cress', trademirk. in Germany as an acknowledgment of;havin,- to tio" the Tablets will be her Innocence: it would be con-trii-' of moul,; l'unc'h. #Off/ -,oni ed as evidence that they (the *Allies) themselves feel some consciousness'- of war guilt, an admission they would: al; resent as untrue," particularly P ..................... .-Children Clygium and France, "while we strove to i tas ��n�r dorit suggsxestion avert war and found our su, . . .. ........ blocked at Berlin and Vienna. Never-I .......... Castoria Is a comfort when Baby to SedBreexes thelesq, even when a blunder cannot'. in the lit- tful. No sooner taken than fre, ase. It restless, a few be undone, it may be well to say that .--Marshmallow, light and-creamy; crisp. �"tle one is at e avored cake wafer; No It had better not have been done: the fresh soon bring' contentment. drops o—F-Castoria is a baby vanilla-fl f r an opinion harm done, mere' statement of such f fruit jelly fillings and—a gencrousiy, remedy, meant or babies. Perfectly about it may do something to moiler• li;e the youngest infant; you thick coating of pure Cocoanut Icing! f 9 'Sequences." safe to ate its con the doctors' word for that. It e delicious than it sounds. Even mor Is a vegetable Product and you could Use it every day. But it's In an 'Man M&Y'Smoke rtnergencY that Castoria means most. __ChriAies ­90ine, night when constipation must, "Eastwell, Kent—Men smok1v-their-­ be relieved—or colic pains—or other s and women nursing their babies COCOANUT suffering. Never be without It; some P'Pe eeP till extra tiottle, un. while they mothers t or rocking perambulators, t e to make sure there will al- liste n to church services will be,seen, opened, It IN her-2 soon. 4 be Castoria In Ills house. real$ eff;ctive for older children, too, Canon Halloran, the rector of East- r. the book that Comes with It. viell, has announced that he will con- I duct a series of Sunday afternoon ser- vices on the rectory lawn At which men I 1 4 L Qnay smoke and to which women are 0 asked to bring their babies. 1, will -1-C A S T R1 A � Parking space, said the Canor rFOR FREE B1 BE, als6 be provided for motorcars. t g g -M"Ppt,I—— I - __ - • ­_ ". __ �',­ cryn , ..... z �*6 .1-41 7, • Thea-r-nu .." ZIONIC TM FMANC Loudon. Daily TelegmpaFram what travesty of the past did Mr. Smith Learn the Illusion that its FOR NIG T ONI' . :1 1 , I rffe was more refined and more moral tlian.ouj lie dreams of.a Victorian"EN Indigestion Comes With a Run-�i golden age. He should read some of Down Condition R e I i e fthe Victorian diaries, he should turnGAIN BY C.P.R. AN; D up some 6t Its tiews6apers. And letComes Through Enriching! Inceases aggregating $11,18the Blood — Dt�. Williams';are shown in traffic earaings of the censors of morals—that-the prim Vic- 'him remember=ft is a warning to all8,021 -tang themselves were perpetually goo a :Pink Pills Make New Blood. two principal Canadian railroads for�tolthe wonth of October, compared with I beirg shocked by the authors who areThere are many symptoms of In- October, 19,27. C.P.R. earnings in-;to our decadent time the models of -ay, Charlotte hddigestion such as Acute pain' after i _ (-lassic vir Rie R10430 Orange Pekoe creased $5,821,000, and Canadian a , tue. Tbackeieating, belching of wind, nausea and tional earnings ircreased $5.367,.021 BPonte, George Eliot, all in their daynbloaingadp !during the month. Details f;llow: mewere under the ban. Meredith made Jissupregionof hrt, a dread of food the critics blush, and Hardy was conCanadian Pacific. In dem, bright Alumblum. for the misery it causes. Dieting and --October Increase jilemned by dons. Miss Rhoda Brough- the use of pre-digested foods may give ton.used to relate that when she be- First week .......-.-.7 S1.327,000'ease. but that is all, slid meanwhile writing people passed her by'onS - ganthe stomach grows steadily weaker. eco*nd week, 1,426,000 the other side, and In her old age she 'Savings on Moon Tires Classified Advertisements Third ,F%eek ....... 1,396,000k of digertiou depends upon I had become and author for girls' Total in the Millions, ASTISTS' SUPPLZES. The woirej, days ........... 1,672,00.Ihe blood an& nerves and the only schools. Such and so enduring' areWashington.—Beca-.-.-s balloon tires A RTIST BRUSHES, COLORS, PA- way to get rid of Indigestion is to tone the.fashions in censorship. - PERS, mrivas. Complete line artist Ijotal $5,821,0DO last longer than high pressure tlres '3�up the s£omach through the blood, to materials. Write for catalogue Christ.Canadian National. Imas cards for hand coioring. C. F_ do the work nature Intended It should I and because the Stevenson rubber re-lcr,,,,y Limited, 1386 St. Catherine do. The one thorcugh wAy to do this I .-October Increase THILD1100D 1101EITS strietion planin ..iAlaya and Ceylon est, Montreal. -st week .. ....... $1,26&239is through 'the use of Dr. Williams' Fitwas thwarted by the independent ef- ZVGG=ILPink Pills, whfeh renew the blobd Sec.ond week ....... 1,244.315th Third week -strengthen the nerves and enable I ....... 1,0114,189 Can be Quickly Banished With forts of natives In the Dutch Inides, jjusHi AND SOLID RLIBBEN %..� tire buggies, auto seats Jeatner up. stomach to (to its Nvork with ease and Ten days ........... 1.480,278Baby's Own Tablets. the motorist pays $10 for his caring bolstered. four bow' tops. write for re- comfort. Neglketed,1ndigestion means: duded prices. J. N. O'Neill & Son. prolonged nilsery. If you have any of Ten days . ........ $5,867,021 The ailments of childhood are many to-day .as against $11.20 on an aVeragg:Georgetown, ont. ou4' nine-tenths of them are due to in 1925. Reckoned in terms of thethe symptoms of trouble try the! For the.ten d'ays Zing October 31, RUQ YARN ionic treatment with, Dr. WtIlIams' !CP.R. traffic earnings were $8.864.- one cause and one cause only—a dis- 63,550,000 tires sold in the Unitedordered condition of the stomach and States last year—a new.high output PER POUND UP. TWENTY- Pink Pills at once and you will be,000—an increase. comptred with the i $1.15 One samples free. Stc,cJiing& gratifled with the results. Iss, e period last year of $1,672,000, or bowels. To quickly banish any of the —the beneflt passed on to the COU. I ar�: lm;iI3. Dept. 1, Orillia, Ont. in minor ailments of babyhood and child-Among the many who have found �232 per cent. sumer reaches -millions. ADIES WANTLA) TO DO PLAINMINING DRIEFS. Land light sewing at home; %�hole or ho-d the bowelz- -must be made tonew health through the use of Dr. Incidentally, the revolution In thework regular and the stomach must rubber industry has sent explorers TO bp4re time; good pay; workWilliams' Pink Pills is Airs. Ads "nt anavorable results are being secured be sweetened. the far ends of the world seeking!distance; ch&rVs mp fayr Webb, R.R. No. 3, Prescott. Ont., who i. 'r 't Wd. send L-La111 development at the Murphy Mines' No other medicine for little ones rubber substitutes, has set Thomas'particulars.— ional Manufacturing —For a longaa).•: time I went Co.,-Xontreal. property in eabtern Kirkland Lake, has had such success as-has Baby'sEdison to work extracting rubber from %rough the tortures of upi-vous tudi-irding to officials of the company. Own Tabl6ts. They banish coastipa- milk weeds, and even turned the at-! GRATIS. (LITTLE FRIE.ND TO accogestion; I call it torture because noeither sex) mailed in plain en%eloPe. Dther word can describe wbat I en- A diamonddrill hole being ptt down tion and. indigestion; break up colds tention of natural scientists to 2,000: Paris SPecialty Co., Casler 24:3. Mont- duTed. It my sto'ma(:b was empty I about 250 feet east of the new shaft and simple fevers; correct diarrhoea acres of black, vicious, molasses-Ilk real. Que.has encountered ore of good grade and and colic and promote healthful' sleep!bitumen, beneatli the waters of th: We see where our tellow-vitizen retched. It I took food I vomited. I has been in it ..(jr two br. three days by regulating the fUL-,Llons of the Itah, as a Poo- Tom Edison has received alid not sleep, and I was Ateadily grow- Great Salt Lake In L gold up to the tinx of writing. This is stomach and bowels. ConcerningIng' weaker. I docto�etl for months sible source of "synthetic" rubber., medal. Tom will make a name forbu." With no benefit. One day my bus. thought to be a nevv vein or probably them Mrs; L. M. Brown, Walton, N.S., The story is told In statements- re- himself some of these days—Dallas band said. as the treatment you have :thO extension of the Rftchie vein. writes--"[ ca not speak toohighlyleased by the Department' of Com- News. Width is unknown as the dip of the of Baby's bwa Tablets as I have 'had has not helped you, why not try ein is not known asyet and the drill found them excellent for childhood merce. Ur. Williams' Pink Pills. .I consente(l, Substitutes for true rubber are not I had wasset at an angle of about 60 de- ailments." likely to make great headway hand he got me a supply. Aftei witbeen taking the Pills for -a while I I grees. Work has gone aead at a Baby's Own Tablets are iold by the present price. It is felt. but they� List of "Wanted InventionW* I"eryraprate' on tproperyn ,medicine dealers, or by mail at 25knew they were belying me as the � will be held in reserve should th eprice and Full Information Sont Fr** be 100- cents a box from The Dr. Williams again moulit. on Requefir- pattin and retching grew less and Ithe new %haft is now down to tJ . been Medicine Co.. Brockville, On.t %1ZM AAM"T 00� D"t. W.slept hetter. I glailly continued the!foot horizon and a level has4. 273 JkLak llft� Ottawa. Otat. ettmblished at that depth, Some lat,,use of the pills anti In a few months 0 Break Colds with Minar;-, 1.1nime'-,t)I felt like a new'woman, better than ;ela) work ha% Lwen ca"ied out here T%AMA!and this has been sucmssful in open- Ho to Extract Reliable A had felt for year4, and able to %ork If we can give to our office build-! An Oldmy husband and i,hildrea again :1111" up 40 feet of ore to date. Thefor . main shaft has been put down to the something of the beauty of After such a wonderful experience ' �,Foold From Wood ings ksFor Afty years Minard's bas 600-foot level. Officials state !-Gothic cathedrals. or model our ban been effecttve for bruises.'bow can I do anything else bift rpeom- and railroad stations -after Greekw-arerld Dr. Williams' Pink Pills?" �cent work at the property has indi- Gerimin Professor Has Prod- temples. wi shall. in time, provide a 'Cuts, stiffness and other pains cated about $4.000,004 of ore in oneIt you need a blood-building toulci alone. - This i,; the %hewing uced a Digestible Carbo. magnificent setting for the require- hogto tatting Dr Williams' Plait Pills vein upon ,nt,, *1 modefn civilization.to-day, Sold by idl medicine dealers which the new shaft was sunk. In hydrate For Cattlet, aogs wtiThe Dr. Wilhams' Medicine other proven breaks on the property aco" Brockville. Ont. well as the break 'which the drill : Berlin.—Professor Bergius, known AXZ TOVA Z4CA.L 3)311- A FOU OF •inow in. Murphy is' capitalize accessful liquefier of coal and Canadian Artist's Seriessynthetic benz e, cla in1,000,000 shares. 3.800.000 of which I maker In 1 31 Christmas Cards:,ire issut-d with vendor-4 stock.arnount-4nother discovery from which It ap-1 13eautiful Hand-Coloured Ch f'anad�ing -to 1,000.000 shares, being pooled I pear sthe German Press also expects I cards designed by L !. I::asTOF until November,' 1:29. wonders In an address to the annual! Artists. Twel%e esPtclall) attractiveCard's with charming and appropriate conference of the Assoeiation of Ger- sentiments may be purchused at aKeeley is reported to have made aman Chemists, which Is taking place considerable savingin boxed assort- E FLOWN ments at 60 $ 1and 111,39,-w find on the urface of their pro-!at Dresden, he announced that, in theA nf by IMEDICINE FOpetty at South Lorrain, Tha discovery-,course of experiments to transform ROUS & M 4NN, LIMITED iETaid to be atwo-inch-wide vein of wood artificially into coal, he had pro- 172 EMCON Toiltow"high grade silver. , Values we're not ruced a digestible carbohydrate.mentioned. It iA further tated that Readers of Maeterlinck's remark- YOUNG GIRLS a crosscut ha-s been IStarted under- able little book on An will remember ',r und to cut the downward extension that the Belgian poet puts it forward Mothers Endme Lydia L Pink- cf this showing. as one of the chief achievements ofUse ham's Vegetable C4nwoundthose wonderful insects that they Work on the new find at the Capital alone among.animate creatures knowhe* to extract nutriment from cellu- Sydn N.S.—"My seventeen year Rouyn is said to have opened up con MON ey'siderable high grade, ShOwinc! con- lose, the chief, constituent of wood, Kh 7dia E.Pinkharn's SAVeteta@eiderable livavy leaf gold. The ore and so are able to devour either for. Compound for weakness c s and pains. She could not go about a strong break end appears ests or furafture—whichever happensoc ur in MechlneKnWS much with the other girls an she was itcbe a 4outhw"terly extension of a to lie handy. leg 61MON05c,%NADA"IsMLM not strong enough.We got six bottquartz ve;'n dise,vere'd early this sum- Professoir Berglus now proposes to and it did her a gnat turn.Sheis wcrk-�' mer. Work during the! summer in- do for man what the-,ants do for in out now in a stom and walla thribe eluded the sinking of. -six diamond themselves. We-are nt, however, dl- ges every morn,=and back In th* drill holes, totalling 2,000 feet, three rectly to substitute f4ggots for cutlets evening. _1W". Y VANC116 44Lingan,Road,Sydney,N.S. of which were put down oil a copperland logs for sirloins. The woods 'of shov.-ing a little east and north of the Germany are to be transformed into G.i Pinewood,Out.—"I colutantly had "To have Flu is bad grammar -present find. Rest.1ts. of the dT Rink fodder, which will take the place ofpains M my back and side and spent Minard's 64filment tor Backalchc a-cre negligible and if. his recent re- hundred and fifty or two hundred mil- two days inbed every montlL I hwe Get Rf4 of Danport Engineer Carl M. Mohr state., lion dollars worth of barley and•rr-ai ffrair taken three boxes of Lydia E. Pink- that these indiffergrit results were the at present imported anOially as f By using ham's Vegetable Compound Tablets. They have done me good and I laws"Photographers hare a Airesome!outcome of not havin]g done sufficient tfor cattle ava pigs. Cutleurit S0 P have them in the house.I have rseom- of clicking their cameras Just F udf ace work to* i r rse of It is not, of course,, pretended th.at Assisted by mended your good medicine to sevem1�the -moment wen my mbutu Is ess Cuticura0intment friends and have .Ven It to My 17 the di-ills. 'Mr. Mohr pr,-dicts th-Rt the transition from laboratory sutc AA 1PiAwide open or * en am n some un- when additional ciAt --is Ubta!neTt-ttlu Orr radt-dry -prtruct- w fi! ib h -- --­8iij2X&0Q�2X at wn elm iiF4"Ne.attractive or undignified pose. That result will be of different character.:ate. - --- - - - - - ---- '___'Mewood,0Ut"i0.kind of a photographer I s a (;a-ned 0 he '200- Mnuisance.' Viscount Lascelles. Fifty feet.of drifting on t in.rd's Liniment for Packache.foot level of the Bathurst Mines is-veDeath 'means nothing to n1e. IfI,now said to ha opened up an hnpFR­1, Jn Fine Raiment ni shoot of ore. High assay- have Gl,,am not shot after the jury s verdict Iita gow Herald (Cons.). (The Am sure, soMe private person w otIt '!been obtained during this work (brighter boots and shoes being offer- hates me for Oliregi)n's death,will kill! June: "Last night I ieard a noise ed to London men are not meeting ,me. The result. would be Just the,and got it-,, and there, under the ULM with deserved appreciation.) TheApo, plumage of the Georgian Is drab com- PSsame.—Jose de Leon-Toral. I saw a man's leg." Mollie dpared with thatof. the Victorian In ottwtNtr Olbeavensl* A burglar's9" June� his gayer moments. Although It is gen- husband's. He had beard a noisStiffragist "I maintain that woman ray 1 erally agreed that Disraeli azid Dick- has always been the prime factor In too. perTrci'ens overloaded their color schemes, da,to Acidthis world." Heckler— A chameleon, turning dead wit te, their well-meant errori of taste wereknow. In the very beginning, accord-j gfi 'IAC"Ob fri11t, at least tolerated; but similar exhi i'D^c"serxed, "This Is not due to ma _Ing to the Bible, woman was only a I bitions of sartorial exuberance to-day- i When I'm really afraid,side issue." I would drive the pioneers from theMy best trick Is soon played: I streets. Yet if It were ordained by I go black, and escape In the night!0 r I-Act of Parliament.that all men appear -thod- Rod R 80. 0 ange Pekoe-- If, public wea meth 0ring plum-colored knee- many peo�le, two hours after eating, You will never use crudemea as near to POrfection 1 Certain great branches of theI breeches and green stockings 'we suffer indigestion as they call it. It is when you know this better method. as ai2y tea can. Everything Protes-lant rch have identifiedshould probably obey with little more usually excess acid. Correct it with And you will-never suffer from excess that te& experts can do to I;uss than we make over"the paying an iLlkali. The best wLy, the quick, acid when You prove out tbu easy themselves with'"Volsteadism and areInalke'Red Rose Orang not willing; to discuss or to tolerate0 Pelcoo of Income-tax. harmless and efficient way, is Phillips' relief. Please do that—for your own discussion of the great principle ofsuperio*- in qualityMilk of Magnesia. it has remained sake—now. illind value is done in tit,"I'vor temperauce.—President Henry NobleFirst Foreigner (airing-his English) for 50 years the standard with PhYsl­ Be sure to get tL3 genulne PhIII:1Wgreat94d Roso blendin MacCracken of Vassar. 1 ,How are you, r hope?" Secoad clans. One spoonful In water neutra- Milk of Magnesia prescribed by PhYI&Ig rooms. rs in correcting excess T it tco.-day. Put up in the in normal time% and In thf) orin.,pitto—Thank.You, no doubt." lizes many times Its volume In stOm- clans for 50 yeaH d1ke*-'ary way women are more pati'lotic sell acids, a)rzht, ud at once. The symptoms acids. Each bottle contains tuekan aluminum I than men.—Mrs. Stanley Baldwin disappear in five minutes. tione-Cany drugstore.PaCksig"' --ISSUE No. '46- 28• • 1ENTAL ES I X ••. u..:'M1•Kt• •a-/ .5 g,.. .'.»C' „y.'1 : i".l:Ri Su_ .._4., v... <ar+a y;Y ,Y4ni Y9y�r}P;5 Ni.�-. .{y?9'b•'. . 5:,•S'. ` ^ YY•W.e4.1..u.. •_..... r. ..: , _ , .:.!.4 �,` , �''�'�'`l'�,'I 3,..11 11W t 1.. .:�`f •:i. ¢u.'�w...�^,. 1 •+•,.:' '. } y. -, . „,.4'C_ f'. .. -W, $ •� '� Nal '��: -! •. -,f 4 ., •"a'.. i�. r r,. ;.n t...a+"a.::'s'Le''�° C'r`7•n'".+x^ !'!w.a: .sn.. ,R*. am Y7 —F. H: e►ad ' Mre. Hn11 visited —Dr.R. T.Falalise,Resident Dentist. 4 L1OOl�:L�i J�=#D• reTativea in Toronto oft 'Thanks Office in residence, two doois east of �. , giving Dap. St, Andrew's Church, Picketing. Of , -Writ. Barlow is erecting a —Sirs, Fallaiserof Durham, has five hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily and dwelling on a lot in the Ribliard• been visiting her;son, Dr. H. T.' evenings by appointment. 4 '.eon's sub-division. and Mrs.Eallalse- 'Those wishing their, pianos ' -Mise Minnie Morris; of Toron• —W. V. and Mrs. Redditt and tuned may have the work satinto spent the holida with leer eis- children spent the holiday with factorily done by Mr. Tapson, of } ' y relatives in Cannin ton. Bowmanville, by lettving their r ter,Mrs. Wm. Collis. g —W. J. Molaney has been con- =F. T• and Mrs. Bunting and order at THE N>twa office. _ $wed to his house during. the past children s entThanksgivinz with —The warden extends a hearty ' week;through illness. Mr. and Are. Clement, of Milton. invitation to all to attend the —Mrs. George Cowan was in the —Miss Ida Sterritt, of Toronto school children's speaking contest Jhe­ ---- at icity last week,owing to the illness Normal School, spent the holiday at the Council Chambers,Whitby,herfather, Mr. Hatch. the home of bar parents here. at 2 p. m., to-day, Friday. —D. J. Callaghan and little bon, —Dr. and Mrs. McMaster .and —,Comma—Dr. F. E. Luke, Op- of Torontpeo, a nt -Thursday last family, of Port Perry, spent tometflat, 167 Yonge St., Toronto, Thanksgiving Dag' with Dr. and way be consulted about your eyes Big with Johnand.Mra. ]linrkar. y—Frank Perchard end Mise Mrs. McEwen: for glasses at A. H. Allin's- drug }, of Toronto, were guests —Lost, between R.ichardson's store, Whitby, onTuesday, Nov, 'Store of R. A. and Mrs, Somerville oil corner and ERdgar Andrew's, an 27th. Don't miss seeing this able Sunday. sato tire. 29x4.40 FinderAndrew's s y irrw00D. !8 �I1nOL1I1 P eye specialist. ' *' —F. F. and Mrs. Balsdoa and issue at h1$ws office. children, of Burford, spent the The Ladies' Aid of St. A GREE Clu1$ a J holiday with their relatives in Church intend holding their an -Pickering. Waal bazaar .on the afternoon of Ed. Bie spent the week-end with - -Miss Aeen Wiman, of Peter- Friday, Dec. 7th, in the basement his parents, N. and Mrs. Bie. ALE x where will be a sale F. and Mrs. Woodward and familyJUMB 'h�oro, has been spending a few of the church, , e days with bar grandmother, Mrs. of home-mads baking, fancy scuds spent the week-end a Toronto. _ A. Burrell. etc. Afternoon tea will be served. Miss McWhirter spent the holiday her Xmas with her parents at Grand Valely. —E. C. Jones spent Thanksgiv- Everybody come buy Mrs ,T, C. Robinette and family, of For7 D � ins Day.by moving his drag bnei- presents. Toronto, spent Sunday with Mrs. M. Days 5 neer to his new premises opposite —The pulpit in St. Andrews Wood. 7 the poet office. Church was occupied on Sunday Charlie Flunking of Toronto, spent. i —George and Mrs. Law and dao evening by Rev. A. McLellan, of a day last week with Alf and Mrs. gov• NOV• bter, Mies Edyth, spent' Thanks- Claremont,moat, who preached most Tremble. giving Day with the former's sis• acceptably to an appreciative con . Mrs. J. Stewart and son, also he. Y hers, the Misses Law. gregation. He was accompanied sister, called on Mrs. Sadler one day % —E. J. and Mrs. Walsh and by his choir of about 27 voices, recently. children, of Toronto, epen"an- who delighted the audience with Norman and Mrs. Wilson spent a r,< day here with the former's broth- their rendering of three anthems few days last week with friends' in Jumbo Values at f 4PigmYfr �nce8 ` ier, Thomas, and family. which was a decided treat to the Kitchener, - 121 —Owing to the holiday and to congregation. Miss-Laura Ornaerod spent the - the fine weather on Sunday the _Ten years ago on Sunday last 'Reek-end with her aunt, Mrs., Pugh -motor traffic on the highway over the glad news was flashed all over of Claremont. "the week-end was very heavy. the world that Elle great war. the Phil. and Mrs. Willows attended an Watch for b>�118 and read —Those desiring Christmas ,Host terrible in the history of the evangelistic meeting in Uxbridge on l t _Garde ahoald. call at THE NEWS world, had come to an end and Monday evening. carefully oce and-see a choice ass that an order had beep sent out Mr. and Mrs:. $nah sailed for.homr. one day last-week. They are expected of samples. Du not delay in order- to all the troops to "cease firing." home about Sunday, ins ae Cbrietmas will soon be The,Germans had fully realized Jssck and MrG. $uruh and Mre. ue a here• that it was apelees for there to Maxwell and family, of Toronto, spent a .—L• K. and Mrs. Devitt and eootinue the fierce struggle and Thank=Riving Day with James and M little daughter,Isobel,of Toronto, had decided trp throw themselves h1rs. Raine. A. E so t and Miaees Dorothy and Mildred on the mercy of the allies. qnd We are glad to see Mrs. Hague in Mecbin, of Oshawa, apsnL the slake the beet terms puAsible. the neighborhood again after being weekend with Hugh and Mrs. Never before had there been sucb o sick all summer at her niece's in r „ t Machin. vast armies assembled on the fields Markham and Whaevale. She is with :C • HAPMAN —St. George's Guild will bold of battle and never before had her sister, '41ra. Will Ormerod. r their annual Bazaar in the Town there been so much bloodshed as Mr. Willows is enlarging his bust- Hall on Saturday, Dec. let. A in that war Never before had ness by going into poultry farming. " FAarge variety of Christmas.gifts at there been so much valuable pro- In addition to a nice flock of hen& 1),V reasonable prices will be for sale. party destroyed as in those awful has a fir» flock of turkeys. Also some -i Remember the date, four and a half years, and Dever rabbits of a Esther choice variety. If • --The Young People's Society of before had a war been waited at you carmot find him at thebstore look $7- - IBt. Paul's United Church will meet for him among the fowl. He'll sure p .. ancb a staggering amount of money be there. ti !n the S. S. Hall on Friday, Nov as in that war. When the news e Westin - ---- -- - ---- - i -will be ander the direction o the planets was transformed from oDe _ : •_BARD OF T>i.ANKi. ` --` 'Qitizene!]ip t;oDmnmitEee. of the deepest anxiety for the Mr. John Whitson and family, of } , l -St. Paul's United Church San- future of the world and of civilim- da School will give a Christmas tion, to one of anch great rejoicing Atha, wish to express then sincere - � y thanks for the beautiful flowers and -. Concert is the S. & Hall cif the that wigs never before witnessed. Cbnrch on Thursday, Dec 20th, at many kind Ahem i t it sympathy Democracy +van rived to the extended to them in-their recent be- - Would 9.80 p. m. A farther annonace world sad autocracy hsd received reavement. its death blow, OD Nov. 11th. ' y - moot wi11 be'made Boon. - -While Snoday was a delight- the Armistice was signed, and on - Yil day with its bright wnneiliae Sunday last. the tenth annivers- School Teacher Attacked - and mild temperature, Monday ary of that happy ending of the .= . .,(Thanksgiving Day) was wet near- war was celebrated over arecti Noe anxious wen lost ago, Seam wu very soveto l o tato nae of tM A car that had been made by a handy mechanic from parte y all day, and very unplessaat tally the whole civilized world. Drofez!.iona .o �n older to maks ltor those who wiahtsd to spend the The celebration was international enough money to keep up pith his bought from a 'dOZeII (ilffereIIt da outdoors, expenses, he took u school teething cars ? y iD character and everywhere op. Well. teaching tan' so eaey now-&- —The services in Bt Panl'a days u it used to be, and Henn had _ � -� makes of proprivte servlcea were held. In d work doubly hard to do his day's United Cbareb on Sunday. Nov. Pickering Village appropriate ser work and also keel- up with his p: NO i NO T I tb, will be ae follows: 10,80 a.m., vices were conducted in the vari- vats' studio-. more than that, be d to spare some of his slender earnings morning worship;11.45 a. m.,Silo- One churches; and at 1215 all bad w belp keep his widowed mother 'The same principle applies to buying,your $adiQ. dsy school; 7.00 m.. evening ata rather died some erteen wn ago P• assembled in the Memorial Park, from tuberculoafs, and. to time, ane worship- The pastor will eonduet where a wreath, provided by the ions before his soar w te�ebed _ -both eervicee of worship. townabi council. was de iced st -Henn. coo. has outworn !. .ens•( —Dr. N. E. McEwen returned P P� to give of strength. Now . bas IIaa the foot of the Memorial Tablet to g1.e l ria posttton 11a . �e lief. home on Soturda , after ependiDR by Rsv• R. H Rickard, who had ndT his age's amb'tfor rad 4tntst! t>>s 0WII -Deforest-Crossley 88t and be b b008ter far r>< re several days is Northern Ontario. uskoka Hospital foronstlns� y seen several years military service where a long fight to before hfm. a{I responsible compaII�, employing only the beet ',•and as is genal with-him brought at the front. Rev• J. S.FerrnAoa, ' may �Ov Inonch, before we oz- be _ 'back a fine specimen of deer. We erlenced medical attention and nsn- methods Of assembly, and �eh0 makes pec of St. Andrew's Cbnrcb, and Rev. Ing he to getting at this Institution, - ntrisb to thank him-for the.nice D.B. Langford, of St. -GleorRa's the flat trope of w many nnfortun• nothing bolt Radios. _ ates lite him will do theirD�rt arN -, ;.uaaat of venisou wbicb'he kindly Cbnrch, as well as Rev. Mr.Rick• put him on his t.et again. R`ouldn'l ' :gave`ae, srd took part in the service. The voc like to help in this workt I Tr. s�Y •sa , anbeertptton would be mosrt welcome. T —The W. M. S. of St. Andrew'@ rd, Army was represented au h Inas be ant to son A. -United Cbnrcb will bold their C6argton or A. Amen, seat oo�l4ira - .. ti by ldrs. major Mercer, of Hsmil• sec's. 7oo� oar/. . DE FOREST CROSSLEY - -' annual Thank-offering meeting on ton. The-Lest Poet and Reveille Leads All Others. 1 Sunday morning. Nov. l8tb. at were eonDded by angler Fagan, (A ' - IL u'clock. Mrs. (lieu) Richards, Whitby. The service was a most Now Advert"61'e"f'• _ .. _ of the .Whitby United Church. iulpressiveone and was much an - - •`'Beta•prieed for all purees, will have chariV of the service. joyed by all present. But the FOR SALE=Dwell iDR. will accom• A heart welcome is extended to modate 4 families. Terms to suit purchaser, y pervlce was not one of unalloyed �, S,Bundy.claremont.t�„•• ,- 3tf '0i','8 �] �,$(� joy. There were present at the — — - -The W. M. S of 'St. Andrew's gathering, mothers, father@, bro j�OR SALE-Bred-talay B, P.Rock Church held a most interesting Ther and roister@,. in whose lives a.� pullets,April hatched;$1,SOesen. Apply to Fred T• 81111�,ing, Tiekering meeting on Wedneada Rf teCDOOn Stanley Murdoch,lot I4,con.4, Pickering R. y tragedy entered by that awful R,No, 1. 10-12- `haat at the manse, when the chief strnRltle. A@ they stood there Established 1857 -feature of the meeting was an I N THE MARHET—For grain. hay -_ liaLED1nQ LO the service and Wateb• and straw, trucked from farm or on cars. . ■ addrgss by Mr@. (Rev.) Cragg, Of ing the ntacing of the wreath at Highest prices peid.alH.R GaAagher, 12Glad- . ha WR, Un "Drums iD the Dark- + stone Ave.,Tornnto. Phone Lakeside d5.Aw. 11 the foot of the tablet on which — C Hees." At the conclusion of the the names of dear ones were in. ARM TO RENTrof c, screw Rood TT _R meeting all enjoyed a pleasant scribed is nndyinq letteC@, tears J- land,being lot 4, rear of con.3, Pickering, `� N. v social hour. began to trickle down their cheeky quarter mile west of Audrey. Apply to bars.)as. —Thu services in 8t. Andrew's McBrady,241;Kendall Aye:,Oshawa,Ont, lOtf as they thonRht' of the beloved OR SALE—One far corn,Distillers' - } United Church on Sunday next ones who paid the 'supreme sacci- Fgrains at Locust Hill elevator arrived this ' will beat the usual home : Sues- gra in Flanders ' Fields. While week. Hi'hest price paid for all kinds of grain, day School, at 10 a. m ; Worship they grieve over the lose of their Locust s�l�Elevator. Phone Mark 7212. to We represent strong Mutual Fire lnsuranoe w.- service, at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. At dear ones, they have great reason. �ET OUR PRICES—On Dew and 2 ,: the evening service Rev. H. N. to rejoice in the fact that they did used farm machinery,cream separater,also CiOmpaII188 whose rates are the Kunkle, B. A., secretary for Can. not live 'in vain. Those over Frost wire fencing and gates. It will pay yon. "lo�Fest obtainable. 1 aids for the Mission to,Lepere. will whom tbey are grieving lived wrF,Disney,Greenwood.Phone Pick 2314.33tf 1 speak and will illustrate his ad- nobly. They fought for freedom ►TORONTO WET-WASH LAUN- We insure both V1Uage and Farm - drese with lantern views.§All are and for civilization. and the did DRY (Semi finish}—Let our driver all and Properties. —.—-c — we] me. y explain our 24 hour }scutes. Just leave your „ — _ —_. _ jil@ir-part-well. --EII this Service _name,with Mr.S.W.- avis. barber shop. we will wrac up and-deliver 3 times a week. - -- -On account of the great lose which was conducted all over the — FreID>tum rates gladly supplied Without ob-hgativD. ( of passenger traffic they have sne- world. those who died in the noble 2m 19A a bio a8�bi�i hm rlA fit. - stained by the inauguration of cause have been fittingly honored ygrrsa milking sirorthorsb both sex,all richly bred ell- ' 3 :;, ,Elnmerone bas lines throughout by the living. While they have gable for registration, is goodeonditbn and'.are the province, the Canadian Na. passed from this world, their to sell. w.E.Meredith, situ Ervine. ,INSURANGE-Life, Fire, Auto, Accident, Sigk 0411• >t :tonal Railways are taking.steps deeds will never dies and the none e92o. BONDS—Government, Municipal, Corporation. towards purebweioR the franchise world forever will enjoy the fruits ANTED AT 01110E—Two gtroDR, 'MORTGAGE LOANS on Farm PrQpertiea. for a number of these lines. It is of their great victory. If the kitchen women ror high-class tea-room. Good money and an year lob for right person. :.REAL EST ilTE-Farm and Reeldibntisl.= �' aittw rumored that they are negoti same courage, the same determine Previous experience ih hotel wotknot essential, t sting with the powers of the atioD and the same principles Appl in nor write THE FALCON,KingN ; '� A R K E R S O " Oshawa-Toronto basses,end there actnete the lives of those living is ton iia., ighlanatcreek P.o. s2tr _. ' , . is an unconfirmed rumor that they their civil and religious life, we FOR SALE OR RENT-182 scree. Sc have already come to terms with ebotlld have no worry over the Lot 17,Con. ;s to an ro. Brick dwelling. i tl bank bars, @x84;silo and other d store;on: _ PICKERIN(1 , _ the owners of one of the linea. If cutoff of humanity. We ebonld�situated clone to school,cnnrehes and core; one ' , half mile from the Kingaton Road. The soil is the rumors are correct the fares never cesl!e honoriDtr those wl101arichclay loam.and itisafirst-dais grain form. t`1 ..•in be m•+t.crially redneed from so willinviv IaNcri$ced their lives aeacresfall plowed. fjockson,scarboroP.O, . ; that already in fotroa in the cause of righteousness. ,Unt. 10.12 Telephone Pi4kesing X840 ''.,0. Box 44 j... 1.:• -G f• rk4 f„ Yds :� . v.e• •y,,, ' 'M. 'a .;h S, .}-3," .Jy Y+. ""x•:::y f' ''�s:,.e{e y, sH .;M- "�es�, .z,."?. .iny, .L kr"�'! .,Y�i•t��C"3+,,;. ,� '�;^ a Z.;,k.";�y'a ' sq'z7•,'!•a , ,,y�• 3:��'>;� i�"t3r.'��r.e...a:+F�i'ar:'`�w'� .. ..ay ...�_s.u:,,.v�.T eti�r�d%. 4 �'='_7'._ '�J` e '�xi�?.'", - •'Y.�' -�.i3p.•_:n;y�eve�.�,...,4. ....aS:uY�'.:*+c5?_e��..1�^�P. ro't7M' t�( ...� .Lis'f' ".7i*4k.frr.r�•._+k...:da•yx s:•�.*3�::. �'..r.�Jr•`-A"`«:`��.'�.".r�. � h