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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1928_11_23 11V�Wlr�-T. 1174`1�Iva -�­7 n. • VOL. XLY111 , P ONT.., FRIDAY, NOV. 123, 1928.- ICKERING No. 1 -2 VV*fswa4**tmL garbs. cwree= 2RAI 'Ve'r GREENWOOD. MOUNT'ZION. The annual ChristmasTre,:. and There will be a drama given by the GREEN WOOD Saw min ad Buket concert will be,held in the Greenwood Columbus Dramatic Club in the Unit- Church on Thursday evening, Decem ed Church here under the auspices of H. C.- PEARSON—Pbysidia.0 -7- her 20th'. Further announcement will the Ladies' Aid Society entitled ."WASUrte0n, Dunbarton. - ioiy be given later. "Homi Acres," on Wednesday, Nov. B. FORSYTH. Oph.D., Direit-toi 28th . This drama is highly recon,- ometrinl daticif Ontario.Reg. FAIRPORT* mended.' Don't missit. Admission Asepsis a opulox*ical Established ISM 35 cents; children 2�O cents. C15 qP25 IR E WAR D A number of children were up to ;'j W%=0 L'. 7 1. the city from here to greet Santa. -SCARBORO JUNCTION. Loso," $25.00 Reward will be giveu for Thelma Mansfield spent the week- ' the apprehension and conviction end in the city with her 'sister, Abazaar 'and concert under the .The AB. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and of the parties found guilty of re- Evelyn- auspices .of the Ladies' Aid of. the 4SOlicit0r,Notary Hublic Etc. Money to moving and carrying away out of Mr.and Mrs'. W. Avis and son have `Qsla- South Wing,Court House, Whitby. 2617 Scarboro Junction United Church ou Chopping Depit sight my Ba6ket Sign froln my_ decided to stay here for the winter. Thursday, November 29th, At.3 p. • A G.BROWNING, C.. Barrie- prenfises. early Sunday mornings We hope they will continue to do so. m. there will be a sale of work, ap- I so1=1 tor.Notary 'ublic. Aunes'Blk.. :,&W5Z&:ate11 west of Post Office,Dundas Street, October the 21st, 1928. Mr-L Burningharn bAs gone to the rons,towels, gent's furnishings,h9me- -is now I , in Owe Phone 386, Office phone 392. city for a few days on business. made candy and cooking, home-made 'nBATON & ROSE-Barristers, So• sport these days'. served from 5 to 8. At 8 p.m. - a CHAS. A. WHITE. The duck hunters are having good bread a specialty. Supper will be in- Northern Ontario Building, 330 my 'U Barnes ------------ AM t.Tomato. '18tiocessor to late W. G. B" es ull bla 't Phone Mark 6420 comedy entiteld "The Young Country Beaton. Doctor," will be presented by the F.Ron, Adelaide V' Y. P. S. of Washington Church, as- 67 Roofing Material Mr.' Charles Ashford visited Scar- r-SON PICKERING- sisted by the Young People's Orches- B-38teM S01iciton etc.. 213-214 Cooled. boro friends on Sunday. am ready to buy tra. Admission 25 cents. e a-ddWg- C--• yon and Rich• Mr. Fred Ireson has returned from now crop's -T 5x British Columbia Shingles.��pi his hunting trip with a deer. :k Fur good household furniture at- 81 The friends of Stewart Beare afire tend sale at Claremont of WHEAT No. 2 8 and 51 pleased to hear that he has been able A latei Hugh Gregg. Dental to leave the hospital, AND The Anniversary Supper of the !'PLAXE B. BEATON, D, D, s.. TORONTO ASPHALT WHITBY. United Church was well attended and -B A R L E Y J" Groduistsloi the Royal Colette of D=tW ROOFING Omitcum and.Vniverisit? of Toronto. the program much enjoyed. On Friday afternoon of last week office M ewer Murdock'a Gonfectjog.m w= whaby. urray's 18 in., 32 in. and 38 inch Master Bill Peters had the misfor- the members of the County Council 2eag to 12 .1 to 30, phone a. widtiks, 4i'a 1 Shingles ; also tune to meet with an-accident which and will pay the highest price. 6911 P&W 220. un,l a number of others were treated Idetal Valley and required the amputation of one finger, to a. flow of oratory by the winners WTRIL C.SMITH. D. D. 9.. X (Succeesor to Dr,J N Dales;, Graduate of EK, Ridge Roll. Mr. ari8 Mrs. Sinclair' and dau-oh • - ter, of Toronto, and Mr. and Nl'r:z. E. of the oratory contests at the various Royal College of Dental Surgeons and Toros- Material, or will give p School Fairs in the county. There .20 Uluvw-V. At Claremont office over D. A. rice 013 Lintner and family, of Stouffville, were e2 contestants, 9 boys and 13 BMWs store tvery Tuesday and Frida finished job. -pe.nt Sund4y with Mr. ar�j Mrs. Cr1 M, Ifteaff 10-11. Phone of Port K; Lr,Dr. J. B. Reynolds, Lintner. C 0 A flope, former principal and president ERBERT T LLA I R-E. L L)S.. .- PICKERING a:=' The animal Christmas Tree and en of the Ontario Agricultural College D.D.5, Graduate a,*he Royal College of tertainment of the United Church Solt I)aAal Surgeon,and the L'niveriii ty of Toronto at Gw-lph, acted as judge, and after A gnod @upply of Hard and Soi 015m on residence second door east of 51. And. Sunday School w;Il be held on the L�ivirig the matter careful considera- ftw's Cliumb. Pickering,ont. office hours 9 LU-M-BrAiNYARD evening_ of Wednesusy, December 19, tion, stated that all the addresses Cual on hand. Also a supply to 6P m, or by appointment Phone Please this-sate in mind. Pick 3700. 431y keep this were of a high order, which made it of Kindling Wopd, THE MINING MAREET difficult to decide the winners. In *U*t:n0*0 Attend sale of Iste H-ugh Gregg 9 anniuncing the result he stated that ..stove langth. E4tate on Thtir-day. Nov. he based his decision on originality, 12tf .-Phone Pick. 1709. We buy and sell. furnish quotation$ HLIZABLT8 RICHARDSON- and informa,Ljoc on all Listed and control, peaking b= voice c ne manner, su 'A DUMBARTON.Fs"and autt"isic b;11?insurance,of all kinds. Valiated Mining Stocks. matter an ch DONALD MT- RO, PIGKEKING "Pai"nting C Jeet L Ma choice of lariguag Ilia, solid financial ttand� We will be pleased to advise what Wm Thompson is quite ill And their Several I contestants had not used the stocks to buir or to hold, or movin right pitch of voice, while some were L. SURNINGHAW -10-IRORGE KEAY-L4eenoed&uctlng• g is thus being, delayed. what stock to sell. Sorry to report Miss Elva Mitchell too dramatic, which went against the Building and General %-A Oa.Alton. Live stock and genera, "Iev contestant.A. He awarded the first 0 y atttrArd to Terms reasonable. CII40tA are mail iag mon-y by still confirml to bed, now with pneu- ; ­ Contracting. is R Tom- CIT.08tourvine. Pboine Stouff Sow, 61-4 following our advice. prize (the Sinclair Cup) to Ted 'imates furnished on all clauses monis. inson, of Claremont, and in the girls' Eat Our loan experience in mining. ex. The Royal Winter Fair will be a of work-Interior and Exterior. Auttoia= tending over it period of twenty wonderful pleasure and educator class, first prize (the Widdifield Cup) Alta 7 assoj. I r dur- e�.a kinds acsrmwe mace A art, allows us to give sound advice inx the coming week. to Miss Yvonne Marquis, of Ux- rations and repairs. . .bridge. Ted 0. 0 on -a "A- mater Chilmneye Built lt� ye the 113TOAtInflit feature Of 8,adillf W. T. and Mrs Du q subWet w or RE- or the speculati,e featurie of-w-pruw- 1—rene. Fave vacated their home and Trip to Charlottetown," and he car- Phone Pickering 5712 poetive mining venture. • SOLLOWAY. MILLS 100sandisimum ton, are residing in the city for the win- reed his hearers in imagination FAIRPORT. ONTARIO A meil. aiss. vZowl to I"is Co ter, through the various points of interest GL E 8 oaerP1=i, "tote ot mm"'O "' Members of standard along the Journey, and everything S H I N1 Stock exchange. The community were shocked oil described in a vivid arid delight- Wednesday'morninir on hearing that was -WM. MAW. LICENSED ABC- Members of the Montreal Mrs. Gerald' Clark bad passed a ful mann3r. Miss Marquis' subject TIONEER Jar York.Qnuww oad Dwhs, way Nova Scotia Shingles C41010ft An kind o( a" attamdmd Mining Exchange- during the night with acute indiges- was What it Means to be a Member GaIt Gal vanized Steel Shingles Tonossnisiounable, Mup== a" be Office and Board Room.-Grouad Floor, tion. of the British Empiie." This was of mossigsid at NEWS'C)dkv Bird's Felt Slate Shingles!. deal obanaL BOB and Isidepeo- Metropolitan Building. On Wedneaday eveniM, December a patriotic nature. Her manner war for sale at Whitby.Oct. Sly TORONTO, - ONTARIO 19th, the parents and children of the quiet but convincing.' The Widdifield Pbones: Adelaide 0371 and W72 United Church SUrilay 'School , -XIII Cup way presentedby the dor, and T. PATERSO.V8 - CLAREMON'r ow Abo' hold a tea and entertainment. Santa in the absence of Mr. Sinclair, the Call and get prices, Phone 8912 t It 91 THE RURAL Claus will be there with his'Christm" Sinclair Cup was presented by War treat. den Forsyth. Each of the other con.- LAWS te.qLants was presented with a foun SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. -BROUGHAM. twin pen. G A R A G E I Real Rotate and Insurance. R.-D. Miller and son visited Mrs. Thursdoy. Nov. 29th, sale of real That old furnace that smoked Miller in Ahe hospital on Sunday. estate. furniture etc., at We are prepared to do all kinds- go 1"t winter, the one that Farm Properties a 8 alt Miller Mrs. Holtby has been under the Claretaont. of repairing of cars, also bat. made you shiver .9'0Read Office:213 214 Oonfeder&&Ion weather this week suffering from a tery charging, electric Life Building. Toronto. severe cold. welding and in fact waver Phone main IN& A number of the school children erything In con. X*W is the tiMO tO replace. lf are having a holiday while they nurse On Friday evening the A.Y.P.A.will section with with a new one. Branch Office: Gordon Building, the chicken-pox. meet when a debate on "Resolved that car work. Pickering Ontario. The parties who had the privilege it is safer to travel in the air,than Gas, Oils, Grease and Aceessories. Get our eft—lei us instal Phone 06.00. 18rf of attending the War-den's banquet in on the road," will be held. on hand constantly. am NOW be real cosy Whitby on Friday night report'an ex- The euchre and dance which was I when winter comes. 4 r.1XR TABLF�Fiakorumff 86ailon ceptionally enjoyable evening. to have been held in the Community C411 and we our Cataletues of T.3. Trains going Esakdas as Wove• -A number of our-local Masons of Hall on Wednesday night was post- Dodge and Star Cars.: Or if it is Hardware you Want No. 10 )sail.07S Claremont ard Brougham were in poned until Monday, November 28th, give UB a call. 28 Local 12-M P.X. the city on ThursdAy night attending on account of the death of our dear LAWS GA 30 Locial 5-24 P.M a banquet given by Doric Lodge. friends in the community. ND SERVICE STATION Phone 46 e Sunday train, 8.38 A.M. A M. The W. M. S. of St. John's United A progressive euchre and (lance Train W due as follows-- Churchheld a pleasant and profitable will be held in the Community Hall, No. 2rTgsol oofti- 9.29 A.M. meeting at Mrs.. L. -Johnston's on Dunbarton, on Wednesday evening, ' ALVIN BUSHBY Go 27 Local 2-M P-M- Thursday aftern>on of last week. Novemb�r 28th. Admission 25 cents Its All ���r, G 9 man 9.06 P.M. -. PICKERINSunday train, 82 PM. On Thurqday'of last week Jamei each. lAdies please provide. All are Farley was summoned to the bedside cordially welcome. Come and have ,Foregoing is according to Standard of his uncle', tames Lawrence, who is a good time. 7 time. critically ill at his home in Sa,-,kAtch!. A special meeting of the W. A: .:Now ewan. and Guild of St. George's Church FR E E The Women's Institute meeting Mission, Dunbaiton, will be held -on CLAREMONT held At the home of Mrs. W. Bayles Tuesday, November. 27th, at 10 a.m. Joveta,'tbe druggist, is now settled .$5.W.wofth of was very. interesting. The to pack Christmas boxes for a mis- ORLEAMERY and doing business in his new program led by Miss Feasby was of cion at Whitefish Falls. Luncheon -Served at 1�.30'. Busin " more than usual interest. will be Business and and larger store T. C. and Mrs.,Brown visited the sewing, to be accomplished also. We Highest price paid for city the first of the week and on Siln- want every member present. Opposihe tb e Post- Me With every Kitchen Cabinet 80ld Cream at the . .Z. day had the privilege of hearing Rev. On Sun ay, November 25th, at 3 d's n the first three weeks of F; C. Harper deliver a stirring.mes- p.m., the Dunbarton A. Y. P. A. will we are gilringabsolu claremet Creamey,7 sage from the pulpit,of High Park hold their annual service in the Com- You are Invited to come Lely free $5 00 worth Presbyterian Church. munity Hsill. Mr, Purvis W. Wood, and Inspect our new prey of Groceries. A number of the friends of Miss 1st Vice-Pivsident of the Dominion Give us a trial and be convinced Je miser and larger Jean McLeod and Manson Ellicott met Association, will be the special ipeak-, a Price of Cabinet W.00 MI, at the home of W. Ellicott one evep- er. The choir from St. Nicholas' assorted stock. 1`11110bMalo guaranteed spring FIM DAU ing last week to wish the young peo, Church, Bircheliffe, will render spe- ---- -- pie All good wishes and present to sial music. The Sunday School treat filled Mattress, 25-00 'M 3CM-1 113=011, - We carry everything them a miscellaneous shower on the and entertainment will be held on the marshall Mattresses, moo eveof their marriage which took evening of Friday, December 21st. a modem 7drn 7 place on Saturday. Please remember'.thi& date, should stock and are 011termoor Mattresses, 25.00The W. M. S. of St. John's Church Elections*for South- Ontario* to the "-prepste4 to give you For Pastry use I observed th,it Annual th —=prompt ank-offerin --01-d—er Boys'-Parliament--m*1i-be heId­ mpt-and- -geourteoue rs. Rev.) on December sat, in the Dunbarton .service, high - Own 7.50 to 15 00 n& Richards, of Whitby, was the-speaker United Church Su school room I-B --meetin X-ort-Sunday merchandise and 0 fMoyj Bran Sunday and gavq much interesting informs- at 7.30 p.m. Kenneth turner, of reasonable pricec `."Walnut Stool Beds always o'n' at your Grocer'a. tion concerning Home Mission work Whitevale, and Harold Anderson, of �1 - hada at moderate prices. in the west. Mrs. L Pegg, of Green- Duribarton, having been nominated as "Your druggist Is more Farn4re who have wheat;getyonr wood, assisted most acceptably in the candidates to the eighth Older Boys' than it merchant." lour made from your ow service of song. Parliament, will meet with two sup- whmt. We can Anniversary services will be held porters each to debate the respective Free saw i ples with every pcirchase, -S grind It. in connection with St, John's Church values of the particular pWks which A. territt on Saturday, Nov. 24th. on Sunday, December 2nd. Rev. D. they have chosen in the great Chris- ..Fu-rniture Dealer and[ -Feea of all kinds—Chick feed L. Gordon, B.A., of Agincourt, will tian Citizenship platform. It is hoped -P M• 0 Funeral Director: hen feed, chop, ruillfeed. preach at 2.30 p.m., and Rev. H. S. to have two of the candidates for the E. C. Jones, h Phone 1800) Chopping evAry week-day. — Warren, B.A., of Stouffville, will be premiership present. This promises THE PICKERING NEWS the preacher at 7.30 p.m. ' Special mu- to be an interesting find instructive Phone em ontiLrio • sic will be provided at both services. eampaiwn, and every one who can Further announcement next week should be present. Pickering, Ontario. r I,. -14 ✓'....!, x ,r.. .., y..yxm _.:.,: to ss. i+a'•'._'•`. w` s, ,;n• _17 :e. d 'r. _ „u _ -me• �..-. :'. .. ...-• .. _ ... _, If they are to become tame and feel at Silvis . �cS es� �-e1��- ^ � home in the garden. They"become confident if' one-pretends not to see Hoe- den the'•m.- The nest should be left severely ifs? �ir4k•, r.Seness�� alone; it is beat not to approach it at `. Birds are amort the rileners' beat all unless g go positive that the old birds r allies. Nearly every injurious-insect are -sway. Cats, of course, are dan- r 'has one or Wre enemies among the gerous to birds, but when belied the _ �' birds, so it is an advantage to have birds will have warning of their ap- Wd_+ 41MM Oct to 2hr+odla tAm _ --birds living i3► or about the garden. 'proach.- Cats are-cleverest at hunting f- If The majority of our common birds are -when hungry, and mature birds erg - - - LIGHTNING friendly,,and.will,with-a bit of coax- usually. able to cope with and outwit. ing, take up abodes on the home,a well-fed pet cat.—:vow when winter _ Per, P grounds To entice birds to the gar- is near, is tbe time to Prepare-,and ` Chddten LotieYgMOS S ruFAMILY SIZE den, one might plant shrubs and-plants plaif\for next year's visitors. - y p TRIAL512E33 734 0P�3 - I� that bear fruits and seeds found palat- _ t -able by them, and arrange thick vines _ s and shrubberies that will provide suit- • k the surface of the soil and some salt y$ _._.:able_ nesting places.- Wrens, robins. Low' Waves � �' � � -••.•• and bluebirds are fond of bird-houses, /^� • L s➢rinkled over the portion of the roots Canadian North em ini i . This may seem like a big ,�, .,• and•these are advisable because they _ _ r �. �],� a i g ti provide a haven r safety from cats: -Witt h Ottawa' mptondis asmightg e ua weed.." Jo 1 j t Houses of bark are well liked by the ca y •i - req titemeutsoof redltciovertaeed it tis :Ibirds, and inconspicuous as well. __... Many birds like to. vary their in- Transient Government Dis- ' sect diet with seeds. The sunflower - - pointed.out, are produced !n Canada, bears seeds that are a great attraction patches from Heart of principally to Ontario where bladder y?,,,,,,• —1 N tampion has become. widely distrt-- oto small birds and notably so:to t e City to Hudson _ buted. With this weed cousidered gay little yellow warbler. These birds Straits i will perch upon the. sunflower. heads -- •. P*.imary noxious, And none allowed iu grade No. 1, about 85 per cent. of, the . .and pick until very few seeds remain. DISTANCE IS ! 100 MILS Ontario red clover seed will have to r Indeed, &o palatable are these seeds i be graded Na. and No. 3,.or desig- I" roonsidered- that .the birds often take ahem before they are fully ripe. If the Schedule Throughoilt Day; Hated relectetl and prohibited from sale to Canada. This means that a; large Common sunflower proves lncon- Handle Private Traffic I ' vruous in the garden area. the small part•ot our northern-grwn red clover ,types, hybrids or helianthus cucum- 3fontreal•—The whole of Canada is seed w[I1 be exported to other couu- ar tries where !t_!a much to demand be- _ kept to daily touch with the tartheat b:erifolius, maybe used. These are -�'r ' `i _truly charming plants, and well worth .of her northern inhabitants through _ cause of iia winter hardness., The de- using in any case. The planta attain the radio apparatus assembled as the IfliB mend"!n Canada is principally for 'three feet in height •and are bushy in .top .fioor.of an inconspicuous building seed that will grade No. 1 and to meet, f in the heart'of Ottawa, amdist the this demand red'clbrer seed will have ' the growth.. The foliage is deep green clanging of street cars and the toot- to be imported from Prance. Poland, and small in afz�; and the flowers are _ - �, borne in abundance from early Aug- Ing of automobiles. Here the Depart• New Zealand 'and- other countries, * Hist until frost. "Orion:'with narrow, meat of Marine and Fisheries have Much seed from these countries has been used In recent years and has . "5o much crust. tea.+ uevrr aisoct Kt ale yellow petals surroundinga black their radio instaillatton, which is in _ •�•„ IP Y � �• - I proven adaptable. aced with anything half-baked-." _ - disk, and."Stella," with wider petals, daly contact with Cape Hopes Ad _ • are excellent varieties. An seeds vance, Ungava Bay, Hudson Straits. - Y I "Enkland t as spread through the An old maid went to coufesslmt and r` overlooked by the birds will come up Signals come In with enough volume, _ world. Paritaments, railways and fac- told( the priest that ybr had be-u ttr- ithe following years, as the plant is a,from this tar north point to be put on ; ; folies, co-operative societies. and sats- deafly kissed. "V1'lten d4d it happen?" ga lh,Ardy annual. Sunflowers surrounded the loudspeaker and be heard through ty .bltycles, 'afternoon tea', the 1 most the.''three-story building. A.' i pre• Haid the priest gently. "Twenty yearn f 1ti, lavender boltonia make an effective ctice of athletic Sports, child welfare aeo," the old mald told him. "Hare ki - - coinbinatiom Cornflower seeds are abort-wave receiver, especially adapt. ! ULTRA-SJIART ' work. Boy Scouti and Girl Guides: you. ' ever contessotl this before?" 3a ed by Canadian Government radia ?aometitnea eaten by birds, too.' � -Be sure of chic. and choose a style'the fury system, the Salvation Army, ' Many times, father," sls;hed the pent- • men to the particular .deeds ot: this PLANTING SHRUBS FOR THEM with uneven hemline, as seen in Design high class tailoring and Giibert and tent,"•but I lumt love to talk about It. reception, brim In the signals from fXbrMany ornamental shrubs bear bel- the 500-watt station overlooking thk: '� 7, whose di..gonal closing, and Sullivan operas."- H. A. Fisher, — -�- — i L ries that are relished by birds. The I Hudsqu Straits. A ,similar 500-watt enrcula'r skirt stitched to bodice in --4 I The "talkies.' we are told., have �� beantifut orange or red fruits the•tnnamltter steeds In front of the diagonal tine, snakes it doubly attrac• i' Many a mail Is generous to a fault 'come to stay. So much for the hope I I five. it is rxceptionall fashionable who its mighty stingy with hN vir• ttat they had III 1topped in for a Rfl bush honeysuckles (Lonicers tat ries i Ottawa operator to transmit the or.;made of crepesatin in black or soft tar. toes. chat. Punch a in variety)..ripen in July. The at rlet!dere and questions from the vartona _l- _ shade with shawl collar. cuffs and ves-; berries of the flowering dogwood rhe,government departments to the fair; - - 1 • g I tee made of the wrong side of crepe + ply food for the birds duringnorth. !t is a•matter of 1,100 miles in! t,contrasting effect• Embroidery in F} tautumn and early winter, to do the:v straight line iroin Cape Hop6's Ad-I angora wool adds a touch of smart-! - -,XK 33 X X - - - d �"In n handsome ash fere trees found Mul n r a Iles ianlde the cairoeyyery-day wa The Ig a n,are '6 !Heals. Silk.rrrpe in -navy blue. sett!::' - FOR t_l"iE _FARMER - '� wild cherries are standbys in the bird p.m during which time much govern• wear. Sheer woollen, crepe Elersbech FARM BOYS — WHAT ARE YOUR PLANE FOk THE FUTURE ' ? world, and when planted near the t meat Information relative to walk ry your own farm; to d p sheer velvet, printed velvet and canton; Do you intend to run Practice the bast farm !fruit Rafden will draw their attention on the Hudson, Bay. development It crepe are also smart. Pattern til sizes; methods, to rates better crops and better stock;• to keep your farm in. it from-the cultivated fruits. The maz-.handled. The government can keep , �i I16. 18. 0 years, 36, 38, 40. 4_ and 44, to highest s:ate of fertility: to marcs the farm pay. Lrsless you do. Gard and the redbird cherries are the minute tab on all movements up there f inches bust measure, Size 36 requires i what satisfaction is there in 'farming? Now is the time to fay Nie V. Varieties to use for this purpose. The and -can give orders for the biggest I3as yards of 40-inch material 'with tt foundation of your life's work: to learn something of soils; fertill• r +wild black cherry is a beautiful tree and smallest undertakings,- yet it Is lard of 131,i-inch 'contrasting. Price zers: dra-nags: plant, and animal diseases; insect pests; varieties of d r . on account of its,,shining Ifavess, but unable to actually send ships or planes!,, grains. roots,•and fruits; breeds -and types of animals: marketing of i_oc in stamps or coin (coin preferred). farm produce. carpentry: blaeksmithin dais in �. lits recemes of small, fruits do not up there without the lapse-of consider•Wrap coin carefully. )rmb. No. 111'_9 i sight into the innumerable problems that ever farmer ass tonface ripen until late July or early August able time i" The mazzard and bird cherries have The station at Cape Hope's Advance Lblue) liic-extra• and should know rbout. y attractive-white flowers in early•sprin�ls 1n touch with numerous other eta- riteHOW TO ORDER PATTERNB, ! ? r i that contrast well with the varnished tions.-both governmental and Drivale, Write your name.and add a 'plain-7 l. _ red of the young leaves. i In that district. it handles corre• 1y, giving number and size of- such' i alterns as ou want. Enclose ' oc in - By Takia Some of the Winter Courses at The miniature thicket formed b spondence with Ottawa for all. of,patterns y -' $ - y� Istam or coiA (coin referred; wrap• THE ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, ' _!rambler roses makes ideal nesting I them. One miming enterprise oa i_ � P places for the cheerful song sparrows i Baker Lake, Chesterfield Inlet, ;'50 tc carefully) for each number and GUELPH — — ONTARI0 and robins. The debcnaii• catbird-will- miles- west of lite station, keeps In laddres,s your order l Wilson St., Pattern These courses are designed to meet the requirements of boys build his home there, too, If the vine constant touch with it.. relaying Itd' who canrgot spend a longer period at the College. tiervic•,-7,•t�'e.:t Adelaide St., Toronto. ' ' is large enough to make him feel that messages through this government i Patterns sent by return mail, REDUCED RAILWAY RATES his nest will be safe. Catbirds are station to Ottawa and thence to Its FORTUNATE IF FREE _ _ Bend for the Short Course Calendar outlining the various courses. !beautiful singers, In aptte,of the fact, headquarters. in Toronto. Another G. 1-. CHRiSTIE. B.S.A., D.Sc., A-. M. PORTER, B.S.A., 'that they insist upon inserting scat- mining eiploration company hair Its; OF BLADDER CAMPION president. _ Registrar. j —i-= at i„`�� t,—Burin$ the Sang,!own station at the entrance to Ches- These three 1 irds have tremendous I terfleld Inlet on the western shore of Presence of this Weed in Any I - appetites and are responsible for the the Hadson Flay and keeps In dlrect annihilation of a great many injurious contact r�Ith Ottawa, Wave lengths= _Clover- Prevents Crop 1" iYfrects.- The robits and'catbird aottre- !n the nelghborkood of twentythree I Grading Top AVOID WINTER ILLS AND DISCOMFORTS a . times show little sense their-cchoice,,teeters are used by these northern Rta• i �:of nesting sites,. and if cats are kept tions to keep In touch with the I)o-' Fortutsate are those growers whose : on the place they and their young I minion's capital clever fields are tree of bladder cam' '- young pion. This weed was placed in the " often suffer because of proximity of 1 =--• -- _- - - -- -.the nest to the ground. I `--' primary noalou.i class, at the recent i 1 mtetlntr of the Seed Advisory Board THE BIRD $ATH. +t 7ttga?a, wjileh,means that any seed 111 'Nothingwill attract more bird vist- untatuing It oannot grade No. 1 for I tors to the garden than the bird-bath. hale in Canada. .Although"Amoy"of i These should be placed in the sun,away , three weed seeds can be removed by' from thick planting. but quite near to modern cleaning machinery there is 4 a small tree. Birds seem"ti, prefer a always a poiifnn ahrnnt the same 1Sfzel and weight as the clover seed and this - • :!bath in the sun, but a tree'or tall . " taut explains why buyers are not aux- SPEND WINTER IN THE WARM CLIMATE OF shrub near b•,r is necessary for their : ea.fety, because. they cannot fly well iuu+ to bid at all on 'seed from fields with wet feathers. Birds are quite ,� rR infested by this very serious 'weed. particular about the depih .of the 1'� „_ "We have great fear of the spread _ THE - ,f bladder campfon;" states R'. .T. fit'. I T� water. Two inches is sufficient .for L,ennox of the Dominion Seed Branch,., _ the smaller'ones, and four inches will as it ta'a-perennlal;"very difficult fo .. - •' do uieety for the larger members of eradicate, and each plant pro�Tucea the .tribe. -The bottom of the bath 'l'hC Gulf C011i�t sitteuld be eloping, increasing in depth ' thousands'of 'seeds, 1t may be eon-, Rich in legend and history. Lux. Splendid through train service _ sidered one of our most sorious g '.as the centre is reached. Where the urious hotels, apartments and from Detroit, Cleveland, Indian- depth is but two inches, the s:ope must weeds. It we are to maintain. our cottages. The'Pan-c_lmerican;all- spol4;Cincinnati and,Louisville be gradual, if at all. A bath' three high 3•eputatiotl in, the production --of - Pullman train,- lcaves Cincinnati daily on The Plamings and ?be f et in diameter will provide ample , clover seed it is essential that, grow- 10:30 A. M. daily and arrives at Sorublafd, Diverse.route includes prom for the bathers. era make a determined effort to com•t *Gulf Coast points next morning. _ Gulf Coast one way. 'Same cost. osp Baths of good design, constructed , favoredhat colo elrssec�tionse wherd�lints !_ ' w�ee1C Og•Zel[�!8 _Califol'>1ti(I of cement made, to 'resemble marble, - are good-looking and.may be had for weed to as yet unknown, grower:r are ( Every day is "holiday"—every The most fascinating way to .i ••t � I � 1 tt i` less than i10. If these are too formai fortunate--and should' tliul sired grow-i night is"carnival"in New Orleans: "abroad at!tome"is tb fo low the Ali sports. Historic shrines. Ex. sun to the PacificCoast.' The'"Rs13- for the garden design, stingier once-, fit ing a profitable business.. but they i '. cel lent hotels-- World -famous ,4wrri an connects with finest :reeasily made at home, _In one smn11--, ,.. :_' should be very careful in put ! hours tir n _RCched in less_- t� western trains at New Orleans. garden a'log topped with an ol'd earth- Reed,of•any descrCjtffon-that.ih�same 1 4 '� s from incinnatt on r Liber stop-overs�lIIo.Wed----N0- - 2 cur al enware pie plate proved so popular` ,Likes 'em Wild does not leontai any seeds of this 'P ii=ilrFesicax.,. .._ _... pxrra fares. gmong the girds that two.more had bo I Jim Raby is caretaker at tate .I3_ant[ weed. Where here are gals a few FREE INFORMATION AND SERVICE ;be set.up, so that the smaller and less! Zoo. Ne claims that as a dancing.Platitti of bladder carapiori inflivistrral -• i treatment Is recommended. By this Mail HEo Porcer,T P.�..L.a N.R R., Oi°2adh aggressive birds could have a chance. partner a timber wolf to "par excel- - s Transportation Bids.,�nrbit,Aftchigan, I do not mean simple-mowing the This These two were placed in a atnail, lefice." He does not recommend it Send me illustra:cd literature boa}:i Florida GulfCoatt: Tether sparsely brr ached pear tree, on ; as being {troflcient in baliroom eti• thiag'down as this is often worse than Caupen ❑New Orleans; Califoraia. Also quote_winter fats• . _ - useless, causing the weeds to brunch the side toward the afternoon sun, and queue, but he does say, "After watch- ,- - Nam., stem to be considered mare satigfac- ing many dances I`am-suis 'that a out •and raise more seeds than would - tory to the birds than the original one, wolf would be n6thing new in a hall- have been the case had it not heAn ! Addles,_ ` which was placed a yard or so from room except in appearance." Jim to c:nt, but to thoroughly eracilcate each LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE' R R. the base of the tree. 'a wise-cracker. specimen, The plants shoitld be dog Birds must treated considerately (Photo -by Canadian Pacific,) out and burned or cut off deep_below. r '��+ ,., °'«i,,. t'; .w:.. ";,....�ter' � -. .. .�s�'--:..__:— - •, �' ,fit. a .ta',+" t`' r��4�?? � r.-T ...,.'�` � .. .''*,:fir--y, .-�"-:.i r..w:• , .. ....:..';+ .,.s:e...,;' ..•v -r`__•a-k�--?.^"'--- a, .t..ra...,.:�✓'ea'.s.�ye:w .:.1,,,,.t J?"` •.� ;.,,.._ p,, ,tc,^�''r' ,�F.�Cs% •1oi { "• -;.n.. + 'P-i. :...:x'�' �«,:,d ��. ,x.v . ,w n. :. •ti ...,... , ,...., n..r. .:M.. a n. �v.-" ! d:.' ,i':.._.+t.' _•,,,.:-. _ yr f' p F�f tz'pt--f-,Z�f&%wp YOUNG GH '"Plwating the impke"!f Mritannia (Lbildon): The South Eff A�N, AL -1 African Union has always'had a dif terent relation visa vis the rest of GROW PALE AND701, 'S thu- EmjJlre 'from 'AnY otier Do,, In- --edly; ton. Canada might 'NEW. �i leav'e 'ihe 1,mplre without bringibig Williams' Pink Pills- Shotild, doxvii the rest of the 'Taken to Enrich the be secession-of South-Africa. would clit -Tororito, Bank Clearings Blood .- - . . I In tralf our only assured line of coin- -the.city of­ The bank clearings In munteation with - India, Australasia- gpod tea When-girls grow weak, pale and thin, par6nts should not neglect these Toronto for the week ending Nov. 16- and -the Far East. South Africa is symptoms; to do to means danger. 28 amounted to $124,804,333, -a.de- the' "Clasp of the- Imperial girdlee' - The 'girl id ti her teens cannot:'develop,'create of J24.220,27$ as compared England acquired It by every con- ith the corresponding period last celvable title-conq4est, cession and Red* Roft 'Orange Pekoe into robust womanhood Without an I N� " ;-Abundant, supply Off rich, red blood in year and.a decrease of $63,518,�_106 as purchase. So Doug as she to respon- the deft teak you c= buy her veins. It is the lack of this that compared with the previous week of 'sible for India and has to keep touch I this year. with the Australasian ,Dom! tone, 80 12 Is the great trouble with nine girls 'Nov. 1st .... $223.766,194 $1,6JIS301"Vii III she resist everY means in In r4twi.-bright Alwninwn Ong w out of ten. Dr. Williams' PWk Pills Nov, 5th 131,850,827 South have achieved world-wide fame for 1her power, airy attempt of I M their remarkable blood-making prop- Nov.•15th 124,804,383 153,269,581 Africa to secede from the Empire. Classified Advertisements Five Million Dollar Issue for Z.PR. Problems ierttes* In these pills there is vigor- Motoring Montreal—The National City Com- ANT"", suvrZallia. • Dun health, with glowing cheeks and .,--Will be Discussed Pany, the National City Company of 'BABY)S OWNIABLETS RTIST BRUSHES, COLORS, PA. sparkling eyes for every weak, pale ;New York, the Guarantee Company of APERS canvas. Complete line artist girl. The value of the pills In cases Montreal PrICHOIRE materials. Write for catalogue Christ- of this kind*. is abown by the state-I New York and the Bank of ALWAYS 'SIMI t League of Nations Committee mac cards for hand coloring, R. _I -_----_- I are offering an additional issue of $6,. Crowley Limited, 1386 4t. hertno �.�xaeat of Mrs. Winnifred Rutty. Har- West, Montreal. Ont., who 4% consolidated debenture Will Investigate Traffic 74on street -'West, Hamilton. i - 'e Once a mother PICA POUND UP. TWENTY- stock at 88- and interest, N W York In r has used Baby's Syste- says��"Aboui two years ago my J one 8: tocking 'eldest girl got into very bad health payment and delivery, to yield 5.551", own Tablets- for her little ones she 81.2d 118, samples free. a /C A simpler system of international turn Eept. 1, OrlIll&. Out. I took her to a doctor who advised Of the Canadian Pacific Railway. The always keeps a supply on hand, forl:1regulations governing FLUtOMVUIIU tour- there Is, having' her tonsils removed, saving,announcement was made by officials 1he flrst trial convinces her QM- nothing to equal thein in keeping tats in f6reigh, countries is the goal this was the seat of the trouble- We�Of the National City Company. of the Road Traffic Committee of the had them removed, but It did not help; ciale of the C.P.R. have stated that children well. The Tablets are a League of Nations at present meeting _*113.25 her, and she seemed to have absorbed the proceeds of the Issue will be used n1ild but thorough laxative which l In PartEj scates an Item In "Interde- so much poison from the trouble that for general purposes. regulate the bowels and sweeten the pendence," a monthly review of the she did not pick up at all. She could stomach, thul driving out conatipa- League of Nations Society, published : . .� ..MliTing Br itfs. tiou,and Indigestion, colds and simple, I Although little difficulty neither eat nor sleep, and what food in Ottawa. she did take did.not digest. Then she - Activity In How'ey shares may be fevers and making teething easier. is encountered by the motorist on this OCEAN FARE developed a cough that kept bar attributed to the report from Red Concerning them, Mrs. SAluste Pelle- continent' where- the International awake at night, and went down In;Lake received in*-the city. This tier, St. Dumas, Que,.'writes:—"I have boundary is no barrier. to travel in TO CANADA *-eight. to 95 pounds. A neighbor I states that slashing operations on the used Baby's Own. Tablets for the past Europe. many more formalities mutt for Lite -foot level has widened out the ten years and am never without them Sald to me, 'You have tried so many�500 In the house. They have always given be attended to, and a tryptic,a ape. Hama' Pink!vein to,30 feet� with values holding things why not try Dr. wii Pills?' I got some and before she 90 Od. the greatest satisfaction and I can Wives and Families� The Keeley Silver Mines has Issued gladly recommend them to all mothers -clal doeament,,must be produced and the que,tions of road and night of British Subjects finished the second box she began to stamped. The Committee will also go Into a progress report, as follows: 'During of little ones." The Tablets are sold show improvement. She continued, by medicine dealers or direct by mail signals, traf_- taxes. speed limits and Children u n d e r -the use of the pills for'some time and the three months ended October 31st, the International regulatio n of com-. .17 years--FREE Is now in the pink of condition, able 1928, the mine produced. 151,225 at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Wit- mere.el motor traffic. to work and play, and eat and sleep`ounces of silver and 19,935 pounds of llama' Medicine Co, Brockville Ont. with ail her old-time vigor. These!cobalt. Exploratioti of the lower con- -AppJ.m at once to statements can be' verified by neigh-: tact has mule good progress and. in. Break Colds with Minard's Liniment. CANADIAN SERVICIE 41 Says. Britain Not' --- bors' who watched her restored from� teresting occurrence. of cobalt and .111 health to perfect health." "mail quantities of leaf silver have Asking for Advice Eve.) tbDugb you get fit the public Cunard and - It your medicine dealer been encountered. It Is antlidpated eye. you may be just a little squirt. he does not i - I Anc' r - Donaldson keep, these pills you cam get them by that the most 'favorable-ground will i Look at the grapefruit.—Corvallis inall at 60c a box from The Dr. Wil.' be reached In from two to three Lork -Birkenhead Sharply '-(ore.) Gazette-Times. Lines llama' Medicine Co.. Brockville, Ont, months time, A surface discovery -------�i�_ Car. Bay and Wellington Critical of Cooli&ge's ngton was made a few hundred feet east of "They ray a man Is known by the Sts.. Toronto. 7 the main shaft Which shows high' Speech company be keeps," "Yes. and a wo- Learnin• g • - distance of about or nearest •agent grade silver for a London.—The Earl of Birkenhead, �man by the company she keeps away twenty feet. Drifting has been com- til 'recently Secretary of State for from.' -Horrors of War Depicted by I menced from the second level to Inter- un R FREE BOOK India. was sharply critical of the At ident Cool Memorial irk Germany cept this occurrence at that horizon," istice Day speech of Pres $tnt an Roituesi This official report of the surface dfq- Idge In an address ata recent com• covets and subsequent operations at A war memorial that is.not a glort- the second Ievel bear out th. ­p­t. pli mentary dinner tendered him. Tells cause of cncer and what it; do fleation but a scathing ifleaunciallau of .11 thoutdit 111M. underliay in for- unin h1pedlite Odor. etc. Wrltq_____ of this effect published a couple of speech a spirit of patronage and a for it to-day war and martial deeds has been erect mentioning this paper. ed at Ettlingen. Baden. we"A ago. Mines, capacity for. giving advice*to Europe Address Indianapolis Cancer'Hospital. The - Vipond Consolidated 7A, ln4ianapolls, Lod In the Town Hall lower, surmount] and to England" the.Earl said -also haTR Issued a progress ed by a baroque 'helmet, one side of!Limited. far as England. Is corwerned. I am - report. which fnllo-s: "During the I the wall Is adorned with a haul relief not sure that we specially require It. three months ending. October 31st, .'-depicting all the gruesome horrors We have not asked the United States. and 1 1928, the mine has produced -bullion Ing destructiveness of war. Symbol­to the Tattle of $179.800. front 23-013 as far as I am aware. to.d6 anything Slashing Eyes Ized death riding a black horse is- for us Jul tons milled, Developments at- the And ao:, cow In A seen swinging a blocs}dripping scythe Asterilng That the United •States o�&_eont bell A r*&9Avt tO t&k* 600 and 700-toot levels as - 'Laughing Eyes • to ovary kind as his animal tramples on -a mass of outlined At entered the war not from any ,desire ad ImtAn, at Cold. Re!.. ismncbitia.CV9" human being* and on soldiers en- the annual general meeting of share- to assist the Allies, but solely because DowncastEyes asel Vfto-r,ng k'vueh Prevento gaged in fierce combat. The be.se of holders held on November 6th con- American nationals were being aur. "Inn" and I'Do-UMOUML PAS"trri- tinue to show excellent results, and tated throsts, buy-pu<k!vy o".Sold the relief, symbolizing human discord,,work has been commenced at the 500. dered •by German submarines, he said; ., Eyes tell .-by all drurrmo "ruarantft& pictures two men desperately clutch- -My answer to the Ptesident of the W. X. sueh)07, umitaL foot level with-a view to finding the United States would be that we a*sk YourCharacter 142 Mirtual at., Toronto 2 -Ang.each other's hair, both enlaced in upward extension of this Pre. body." the coils of the set-pent of paradise: nothing from them except good will. 2'he preltiesi of dimptes---Or 111P A probable 'factor in the world with the apple. When we discus's questions' of naval or a sick, nickel situation looms on the horizon construction, we do not specially In-. - Neer M Compete with the Acts like a llssh­ A theatrical troupe arrived in a,with the news of the rehabilitated -rite lectures' as to' whether we are charm of the CYCS ass le all,Ing It 917 town late one evening Lake Superior Corporati ' Ding ap- v _qw England on ow, pacific or not In our purpose." proximately 160,000 acres of mineral. to .And that no accommodation was -Waim eyes for wenigth—Blue to be had In the only hotel that the Ized ground In the Sudbury district In for g*nerooiW­Gr47 eyes for close proxImIty to. the Inte Wh ou,_—Sparichns indi. --__..place afforded. The landlord did'not rnatinal ite Moose in Alaska For EvIaWey Pain Nliekel Company's properties. No dit- Colied Trappers' Hoodoo �aauty, 7*16 and good. sprains, seem a bit,affected by the sad plight Care eyes For cuts,.- bruises, tool Do your "is, and other gains. ''Of the. tourists 'but after- much per- talla of these holding- have been pub. :health, to stiff join Halted-. A snow white moose with hoots like suasion the old fellow said they could seen on the lower sparkle? 'Are tfis whites clear "time Minard*s. Reliev463, k a mule has bben a or are fl-ey tinged with rllow isleep in an abandoned church across Kaskowim River by natives Who de- —indicating an Out-* *80via soother. the street. For want'of any other clave it Is possessed of the devil. Un- Co nditIT—dus to c0nAdV4- 7shelter they accepted and retired for LONG SMP MAKES til the moose Is driven away or killed son? me,you need .:--the night. About two'o'clock In the they will not begin trapping. morning the landlord heard . the BABY HAPPY AGAM Several attempts to trail It' have Os aKtiswsfteCaW" church bell ringing vigorously, and nd they are now waiting for tailed, a "Our baby kept w 'king us several heavy snowfall when it will be run sent his son over to see what was the a -,matter. Jake brough back the report: times a night, until we started giving down and killed before*the Indian.or "There isn't anything the matter, him a little Castoria after his last ours- -Eskimo trappers are stampeded. Fur Pop,but the gent iu pew twelve wants ob., FJ Ing," says an- Iowa mother. "Re slept buyers will pay a bonus for the des- Yew 47" "Ut.00" "a wm .4 Vote couple of gin fizzes sent right over." soundly from the first night and It tru&i6n of the 'fr4ak animal. of __ 4 1 . . ' * made him look,and-feel worlds better." Pamelahadbeen %6 troublesome let_e� Charlie=—=!' you married your e Baby speciallsts--eaderse F -S-0- _11100111 40011 Ae 9yes is .,that,her mother put her to bed a full Castorla,; and millions of mothers ployer!. How- long did you work for Inture Jileec"m A won"". hour earlier than usual. A9 she 'lett know how this 'pure I y-vegetab le, him?" Myrtle—"Till I go, D.M. A Ftiend to Women the child, , she murmured gebtly: "God bless you, darling,' 1:111-the morn- harmless.preparation helps babies.and _7 children, with colic, constipation.. Ing." "Dod bless you, too, mummy, colds, diarrhea, etc. The Fletcher till you bring me my supper," answer- sJgp&turq_!s always on-.the wrapper of • ed Pamela. genuine CaNtOria. Avoid imitations. Assam teas w* known by Sir Philip Sassoon experts as Xho finest teas ex" -Air Trip grown fact which explainsBack why Red Rose Orange Pekoe London'—A tour..of 17,000 miles In ltftf*, 0 has become to de"rvedl a flying boat has just been complet- ®tom E I * Canada. For R ed by Sir Philip Sassoon, UnAer- pu "in 1111W C 'Ovan"e secretary o &W to Acid g -Pekoe is chiefly C Air, 'who has returned o" "d of A4g&M teast, to London after visiting 25 British MACH I Ac 0 COM air stations In Malta, Egypt, tbd SU- N which for its disc a d India. The boat used &I,t and V&JUG. den, Irak an -qu I IV* y lack- _E-Vory package guaranteed. In the flight was' the lattst S burn Trio with three Rolls-Royce _eonaor-engtnes, ­T�— 'is water neu- ASZ y0VX Z.00AM, IDN Sir Philip left England on Sept. 29. What most people call indigestion oue tasteless �pDoufu ALZx 3r0M i e acid In the stomach. tralizea-many times its volume in acid. E. Pin.1km s -of- usually- excess a Canadian .Artist's Series I The only mishap !nn'seven weeks medlatt, with 00 red. The instant The reOulta are )rn Christmas-Cards tour` was' engine--trouble at Jask on The food has sou -effects. Ogee you learn this I remedy Is P- alkali which neutralizes bad after Hand-coloured Christmas. the Persian Gulf, causing a week'is; Vegdtbk,V1-AVMnA nd l3onut1fill don't use,crude helps. Use fact, you will never deal with excess POU Cards designed by Canada's Loading delay while a new engine was ship.I swids. But do I id in the crude ways. Go learil— Twelve especially attraettve 1*Wq-t\,yqur doctor.would advise. vise. ac -Artists. ped from India. Interviewed on his . . - i supreme. Cards with charming and appropriate t help- Is Vhill I Milk of, this method is LYDIA,& PIN14HAM MEDICINE CO. sentirafnts nw5 be purchased Ftt a Philip said the ffigbt was I The Vest ipa n Phillips, L Z,waac'.U.8 A considerable oavin� In boxed assert- return, Sir &aguegia. For the 50 years since its I Be sure to get the gcnulne a6d gbov#&Ont.,Canada. -4 11.60, a great suaesa." Total flying' time i Inventl mento at 50e. 11.6 , an on- it )i.as remained staltdard I Milk of for prescribed by physt :Iftwisu" 117 - of the trip was about-130 hours. t1i physicians. You will find sotbisig I cisme for 50 Years in correctigg ex- N, LIMITED acids. Uch bottle contains full ROUS & else so quick-lu-4ts erect.,so'humless, cess —'28 4�,drugstore. ISSUE No. 47 MinarWe Liniment-for Packsche. to effietent. directions .or �J U, ,.r 'a t 'DJ s ' na.•' a �.i ♦• ` 9 - - :.•,L.�...n:!i=.�:y.�... J•?.;1^- Uta+'w'v�u•w �w.;+--•:,£•p'.."! ',,..i., .. +Y:! f a .., rr r•• _ _ - At­ 2 ,,, •.. a 1 r W1t4 a for immediate aeeista.pce. A num. t' ROUGE HILL RALE. Rt31iTt1l. `�a' 9--of,faith icioe�Ctz immediately re- _ . , The P1Ck8?111$ t u. y A fatal motor Accidern occurred just .9atarday;1�Iovember 84th' = Auctioli + r TH1RAd5�_. " eponded to the appeal, with the east of here about 1 a.m. Wednesday, sale.of household furniture,etc.,the glgYlwe.• CQ x •: i1.18 per year,; SI.N ti y.tQia sd.aoee.' result that the greater part of the which*Alien Burnett. aged ?.�, sus property of Robt. Devitt, Broughaiu 3 ii.aipitoo..ro w. aiced ScaUra and,Coves font or .flue hundred persona on twined such severe injuries that he Sale at one o'clock sharp. Terms ' r=' Wim°62.00 n 44�`' . board Were saved there being died within an hour. 'The. unfortu` cash. 'See-bills. - W. - B.- Powell, F a , g bate young man was returning home auctioneer. some 114 peraone who periabed. It from a dance at Highland Creek,,ac- The object of this Association Is to . JOHN MURKAR Proprietor. companied by L. Bird and F. W. Hare, TgtrteaDAY.November2Srs.-Auctioa _lessenstealin andproswuts t P is claimed that if the radio meg K of Toronto, and being driven in the sale of valuable Village property, the elonr. r sages had been broadcasted_at the latter's new sedan. When nearing household effects etc., in the Vit- ;NOTES-AND COMMENT& _ first Signe of dgngec (hers wquld Mr. Burnett's home.they met another lege of Claremont, the property of 4 - not have been a life lost. Had car, said to have glaring headlights the estate of the late Huh Gre Hugh gg. Members having property stolen oomni d) ' The' biggest atcag'$Ie '-in the causing them to leave the pavement Sale at 1.30 o'clock- sharp. See bills, oats immediate) with there been no wireless equipment .'• y an metmbeit• 3 world to-day is the struggle for and full into the ditch where the car W. B. Powell, auctioneer. of Executive Committee. onboard that ehip,-it 'would never upset turning over twice, and com- for .the.airuighty dollar. Ali class- have been heard of again and its pletely wreckink it. The Toronto men 6 of 7ueu are engaged in this gi fate would forever renisin a mysi- Fere badly shaken up but not ser- =CARD OF THANKS biombership fee +1.00 mantic struggle. Many are search-• iously injured, although Hare is in '..Ttvketn mar be had:ttrom the President m tars. This is one case' among the General Hospital.- Be6retsry on apylioaetan. log for wealth in• order to keep Dr. Cartwright, _ I wish to'express my thanks to the many in which assistance hoe been Coroner has.ordered an inquest which Gore Fire Irrsur Esac,Oom.-L. D. Banks,C.S.Palm. wolf from the door, and that Aare Company,for the rushed to ships is `peril, and re- will be held when the driver of the prompt payment of m insurance er, M. S. Chapman,Pickering, they may liven in comparative car is able to attend which Will Y - a salting in the saving of many through their agent, E. Bowman, of •� t+omfort. They do not.have great probably be t.ix better Bart of next Whitby. � � � � D - Munro ..:'Jas, Richardson. persons. In other ways the radio week.'" The symvath of the commu> visions of wealth: They will be Y -E. Bryan,' � President,. - Secretary : eetisaed to secure snipde means so .hal proved-of great value from a' nity is extended to the bereaved fam humanitarian 'standpoint. Per- that they will not be worrying IT'S LIKE SUMMERTIME IN PEON 600' _ over the nest day's (teal. But sone who have wandered away y ; through loss of MC OA CALIFORNIA y '. there are many thousands wfrom their home 'ho HAARDSON S GROCERY will never be • contented With memory or otherwise, have been A Glorious Place to Spend the Wipter, - recovered through the broadcast In surety California you will-find enough to sati!4 their every wonderful places, to, spend a month need, but will coutinne'to pile up Ing of an appall by relatiPes or or two, this winter, It is a land of T E 'A day after day, and yearafteryear, 'frienda. Marconi, the celebrated unequalled climate, of high mountains, Richards�-!n'a OrAage Pekoe-Geiod'to'the Las t Drop. riches for which they baud no Italian inventoe ties. by his wire cof tieslorful deserts' and fascinating - Give this T'eR a tri:+!-it is the beet fl Ivor and most economical. lesaS discoveries, proved himself 75c per lb., 5 lbs for 3.50 y y "raped that the Sumptuous Hotel; a* t'rie many - eathl use. The• da will t s M�fiedenb they- h be qne of the gre+ite�t beget tcto,rs of resort centres along the Pad, Coact perfectly y ay mankind and his narue will endure will make our eta a pleasant one. �j Q 'fact! Y Y forever. Many visitors to Canifornia plan l -their pile increases they become their itinerary vii the North Pacific Empress Coffee, a pure Java and Mocha mixture, ground while you less contented. Many of the - Coast. The beauty and cosmopolitan wait., .65c ib., a lbs. 3.00: ' ;r world's richest men admit that "CONFEDER'ATION' TRAIN TO character of Vancouver and Victoria EDMONTON ENSURES PLEAS. -Canada's famous fat western cities`, .�. l r mousy does not give them that ANT, COMFORTABLE make the-journey enjoyable and m- C O C O _ Jostisfac'tion- that they. expected, _ JOURNEY tereating. Pure Dutch Process-a wonderful cocoa for drinking and a splendid iRockefeller has fonnd that the Complete information regarding cooking Value. 2 lbs. 35 cents. rf abucden of stealth y - California - fares, accommodation produces nal Canadian Natiur>ai Raitaa,: offic. •' \ ls are being congratulated ccs hay- and literature gladly supplied by any Watch for obr CttristmaA. hand bills, now printing. ^ weariue+�, and Henry!SFord Bays Cs._na(iian '_vatiunal Paailxays Agent' -. � in¢ currinued the popular ' Co^fed- . that his ht►' y JAMES R I C H A R D S 0 ppieit.da � were when errtion" in operati;n between s -be way a humble mechanic. to and Edtnortori _... _... _.__ Behw•ab, une of, Aruericl's ric•heAt Ttiis innovati•,n ha.; eliminate(+ m _. Coal CO of the delays ex eriencad b tra _ � A l+� - amen, says that money I� -no uta• trete ag is rovlpries a faatetnorurr;,:�r � Q crosinK the Prairies its the x 'We want enough to a our-biiA p ' Re we go along. That ab<.titd comfortable service to EumonEor, via • a 3 fl it i ' . eaLiyfy ns• Hundreds of the WiT'nipeg. Brandon, Regina ar,- Si;- ft r IIs So Coe Of LL8 . PickeringHardware Store i nvorld's richest men have realized katLo:t, By this route stood :;.ec beat quality on tions are made to all imDo-rtant points hand _ that most of their troubles arose by lines radiating from these cities Novi is tae iiine'to'look over that old Range or-Heater and it yoata from balling too much money. The splendid equipment and court- j;� need a new one catl acrd see ours -The poor neap is the richest in. ecus servre-always a feature of the THOS. A. LA Yl► ha Confederatirid'—ensure a pleasanI The Happy Thought and IfcClary 9 Stoves ppioet-4 and man a rich uiHo 9 journey without the discomforts of 8'1C�erl n C.:.at_ envies bdyi winter travel. _ Ranges and Eeaters. Full information and revations _ from wry Canadian National Rail•ser ];n the police court in TI C+ stivw to r orontoways !Agent. f $ A't Electric and Hand Power Washers I save time and hard %or1r; t }asci weak a sad spectacle way . _ - A free trial Riven at any time.4, seaged when four men - teased to long periods to King. ----- -- — ------- - -- - @ton Penitentiary, three to fifteen :.Our Poultry Food and Calf Meal are worth giving a trial. - years sad one to ten yestre The TO dhe Ladles Or Pickering The famous Fleury Plows and Sharee is-fi c-nearly all make*of plows. erime for which they received , ' their sentence was the robbing at and Vicinity FarmAgent for McCormick•DeerinFarmrFarmMaa binary - the point of guns of the mail car les. � . and pa' _ - � when it entered Toronto ttatico ...One nigbt a few week.,ago. In the - Cr;rtir.,.in an 1 Our Motto . e have it,.can get it, or it is not made. gang there were aboucaiz bandit:+, d see our new 4tock of t and they secured in cath And Dresses- Coatsi�Ii,liiner J. S. �ZiL7DON, _ PICKERII�G s aecurities- about 6800,000. Thur f y- was a big lisp] and each one'uf the bandits no doubt thought and Lingerie. - T :'that they had a girt a ccesbtul We sell very rea:aonably and carry w very large arA)ckfor �P R 0 TEO T -1 0 N v - night's work, and %ere now quite pQu to 'hoose fruZli. wealthy then. They got awe - ...- . �-'-• safely that night and consideredd -Now ie the time to purchase p your new Winter - " - Outfit very reasonably. t for yo self afamily. " The changeable weather is here. +Lhem9ei'vee lucky. They did not - s of on guard against these Cao e@. Our afore is crowded realize that the af=ro of the law -- - _ __. .. ...(SAMUEL SCHWARTZ) h t with many lines, repi'eeenting the Very 'Bee W as long and-was gradually weave in value to protect your health. Ing a net around themfrom which " 'Menne wear from Overcoats to Ubderwedr, ` - 'they could not escape. They w ere THE IDEAL - SHOPPE, - = finally ronntied up by the officers -.:Footwear, Leather and Rubber.for.Boy8,Girls sad Men. =2 doore north of Hewis' Butcher Shop They all of the law and appeared in court' spell perfect satisfaction and are -;for trial. They had made care Brock Street .North; - Whitby, Ontpriced surprisingly low. "fnliy laid plans tuuutw•it the ju(lge. J You're particular about Hosiery? Then examine our A. B. 0. -.,.,and jtirq, but that- and perjury Brand for growing boys and girls. ;on the part o their witnesses - u at terns sold ere. 77 s s !� Kut Ee ' Pat d h could .not ob9tr Bargains i� `:`Used Cars . :� the patha•of,justice. Whsyn thejn'cv returned - their verdict they had to listen to C EC 1 RADLE Y the fateful words `c,f the judge, CHEVROLET SEDAN-1926, a good car A ;r• ;when beiroposed their sentences, ESSEX•COACH-1926: see this one, new -Duco•Job 425.00 P I. C K E R I N G;F Down•tn thelonelycells ref -King. CHEVROLET TOURiNG=1923, a good car for winter 75:00, stou penetentiary they hive FORD TUDOR-1923, 1 ti'eaceptional good-buy - 110:00 • Jv `�"` _._-- ` ---� etnple opportunity to considerYour.ow.n car taken Aa part payment. Balance over 12 months THE CENTRA.L .... GARAGE, - whether it is worth -n iiile •to lead' . •a life t•rirue. They will learn RAD/OS ! = RADIOS 'that thh e only eHfe r�,t;a to travel - - - ',is the nnrr4w••..pxuta th of righteoa You re invited to come and hear the Me Lagan BatterylessRadio. 'telephone 49Q0 _ ness and that '•bons sty i the best We have been appointed Aganta for this favorite and ,policy " By toe time they have shall be glad to show you the various models and ex- - :_ _ regained their freedoat the beat plain why the McLagan stands out by itself in the i part of their lives will be spent, 'Radio Field. EASY.TERRMS. A n and it Is hoped that they will -.. :,Auto Repairs, ccese� ries,Oils and d a'proflt from their sad ezperdeace. Are now in apo ldl ' ion t execute a anus f r B e n e , Gasoline, Ac 'tyle a Rl ng sit o ec a Tl m r o epaira ' � The radio, an invention'of only to_an make of car. . -. l�you in end..r_ttn.ninR�4ur car thrt�gh the wl Battery Charging, y . -.a few years, is playing a ver im a1ter,_no.Ev_is_the_time _-.-- .---. - - -tioM It not only 'are can do that and `'`check up:" - portant part in modern civiliza• to have that provided. n1i1Ch -,. Repairs made on all makes amuseruout attd instruction to _ at a minimum - z GUARANTEE' OUR WORK large proportion of the ._ cosh :of carB, civilized.countrdes,--in the-way of Oall us nett,time you have trouble, Phone 5908. - " niiisic, the drama, lectures etc., y _ a __. . _ _ Tow Car.Service. _ ., _ but it is also a great life saver. Several weeks ago, a pAssenger ' - _ ' ti Steamship, the Vestri.a, funnderedj e� jalGar' Age� ea at sea. •Whe-n the officers of the CHARLES Be SPENCER tit boat saw that it was doomed, they� (LATE UNIVERSAL MOTORS) C K M R 2 W a p sent oat S, O, S. signals, pleading - ' P 2 Prorietor, '= Pile kering- ��nom.., ..M.. - �^,:c-;".. : ::.::.•- r. ,rs .� .:.�,.;a : a,•r, '-�Y y s.1.," —g� ...a.. Y �_'" .,.�:_..ite< .,,�..� .�v+":w.:7 °�. 5-'„L;r,.•-^a.- a `"�- `�='+ %�. �i`�z�?' :..Y,�tk•.]��y.+A.l�3s�':c+ .,.+S:k;�•ro����,c�rcrp.�.�3M � ;sa;,-OM1:,r..Y ''f�, - wz-.° y,�`<.`�.; ,.•r��?'.'°'�, :tc+•.�{ 7 Wedding belle are riaging. Miss Edna Cook, of Brampton, Is visiting Xlas'Gra,66 Mandell for I BOIL Mrs. Tamblyn, of Rochester, N POULTRY WANTEM if J*oa.Condy hai moved Into his Y., and Mr. and Mrs. Combs, of a week. a st reg a new residence. CHOICE DRESSED a Toronto, spent Sunday with D. B. 'Pilkey CEIIOKBNS, - F6WL, DUCKS Goo. Beverley has succeeded in W.T.Wilsotf and Lyman vart his and Mrs. Taylor. arrived home on Friday morning. Panne for Prices INSURANGE—All o -;written In" uring a number of coons t George Middleton, James Taylor last from their deer-hunting t 'cludtag Filre, Automobile, Wind. rip Claremont 3701 ent and Wrp. Evans have engaged They each brought home a fin; storm.Accident and Sickness. Clifford Soden,of Toronto,ap with H. G. McIntyre mind entered specimenof deer. GROCERIES and SLTNDRM,9, sunasyst the home of his parents on their duties on Monday— ---Phone or write here. Mrs. Goodman and daughter ---Frank and Mrs. Michell, of Pay Cash and Save. Markham, spent the week-end George Mason, who resides near and Mrs. Brumwell, of Toronto, Dollars. 48tf .:,ED, BOWMAN, Whitby Orillia, is visiting relatives in this with his sisters, Mrs. Ed. Gibson and Hugh and Mrs Pugh, of nelchborbood. Whitevale, visited with J. H. and and Mrs. Lyman Pilkey. While Quaker Cornflakes, 3 pkga, 25c R. H. STROUD, DUNBARTON Nelson-and Mrs. Sanderson, of here they took in the supper and Bran Flakes, 2 pkgs, '28c Tororito, were here ci d Mrs.,Beal on Saturday. drama.on Friday night. Blue Rose Rice, 3 The ... 128c Harness, Boots and Shoes repaired The executors of the estate of Pare Castile Soap, 7 bars,... 125c 0 Sunda at shortest notice. Harness made to with relatives. the late Hugh Gregg will hold an We extend to Master Ted Tom- your order. Give me a trial, and be Joseph Mantle, of the Peace auction sale of his house and lot- linson our hearty congratulations Clover Leaf Cups and 8.it u convinced that I can give you satin- River District, is nisi, friends cars, one do'zei3, 1.35 on his winning the Sinclair CuD in faction. Agent for STACO Brand and huip-ehold effects on the after- Half dozen same 75c goods. "in Claremont and vicinity, 130cn of Thursda ' Nov. 29th. the oratory contest in the —4545. Thursday, Several of the extra hands on This property is one of the must Council Chambers, WhitbCounty Thom peon's Seedless Raisins, Whitby, last the C P. R. have been laid cfff desirable in the Village of Clare- Fridav afternoon. In the boys' 2 lbs for ... 23c contest there were nine contest Sunni Lid . :work for the winter seas(m. moat. It is situated opposite the Lid Puffed ka' lsins, 2 lbs 27c Sam and Mrs. Stephenson, f contains about ants from various schools in the Orange or Lenon Peel, 1 lb 25C Winter will be here very soon&ad o Unite(L Church and cout d - Choice Dates, 2 The 25C if you have any notion of -Oshawa, spent -Sunday with the half an nere of th,3 best war es county, and Ted won first place. latter's moth(-.r. Mrs.Gibbons. land. It contains a new 8 room Hiss each was entitled "A Motor Kellogg's All Bran (our price) 20c purchasing a new Geo. and Mr-r. Lee. of Stcaiffville brick vet;eer house with electric Trip to Charlottetown," and he Bananas, per dozen ... 30C sleigb, leave 'your order now so that it -b spent Sunday with the latter's pressure waters ystem and 3.plece wou great -praise for his subject Your order xv-1111 eaplsreciiited will be ready when the parents,.J.- 13. and Mrs.-Madill. -and w,ill be delivered any first snow appears. bath and--eleetrie 'lights through. matter and his manner of delivery. The Rev. Mr. Hard-eri, of Good' out. Akio a good stable and hen reasonable distance. wood, will occupy the pulpit of house. The house and lot will b -11:01-jOW the United Church,on . ..Stiridw,7 e 01 L 0 R NE REI D offered subject to a reserved -bid -night. See bil Is for f full particulars. CLAREMONT CLARE It James and Mrs. Evans have re Hetbs -to Hea'al MON'f , turned home after spending a NOTICE week W Toronto with their daugh- :BRING IT HERE Those Sore, Sick All ratepayers'within the Township ter, ff ra. C A. Grant. and family. of Pickering, who are in a position The S. S. of the United Church Now is the time to get a new:sft of to draw gravel on the roads, should GREY" will hold their annual Christmas Harness', or get the. old set repaired. Bronchial Tubes get in touch with the Road Foreman n Friday evening, I have in stock samples of Samuel entertainment o in the various subdivisions within the Dec. 21st, in the Community Hall. Trees and Jeffrey's harness. The Gallagher's Indian Lung next two weeks. The Council are former may bordered though cat a•McKay, of,Oshawa, gave a e r Remedy come* right from very arodous that as much work be very iotereating 'addre8g to an Bogue at prices quoted. the Heart of-Nature done in the month of November as is Catalogue free.1 appreciative audience in the Unit- possible to do. 7 %00 I also carry collars, collar pads, sweat Don't be miserable all Winter. If you're 4 C ed Church on Sunda morning pads, harness oil by bulk, harness subject to Bronchitis or similar ilia— By order of the Council. %.00 0(01:rltf&� dressing also silver polish apt to pick up a nasty,clinging cold or G. M. Forsyth. e8evezPal from Claremont and Ift.other parts. eOUgh. De sensible, start now taking 10 11 Reeve, vicinity attended the warden's Repairs promptly done. Gallagher's Indian Lung Remedy, It is composed solely of healing herbs, banquet at Whitby on Friday L. VV. CLARNMONT A natur-IL remedy. Perfect for killin M/LU Sl 0 PILKEY. oighr of lai4t week and, report a off a nasty cough or OjOyAble time. cold or bronchial BLANCHE M, RAMER very en ailment k genuine blood enricher and Widmer Miller and Frank Ward bod build This and other reliable Teacbw of Pi"a HEN you have returned onSnnday mornineftom ATTENTION i" placed anorder Gallagher Herbal Household Remedies Conservatory Course Taught their hunting trip to Parry Sound. ti" r sale by - with us fors memorial I hay e taken over the Agency. 30 Studio at Mrs. Overland'®, Claremont. 12. The former was successful in bag- you have looked far in- on Saturdays. for out.of to the future for our for E. 0. JONES, PICKERING" Igiong , deet and a young bear, town pupil@. memorial work stands About thirty five members of -Renfrew Cream Separators, Scales up under stress of time Masonic Lodge visited Stoves Fleury's Famous and weather, It the local Is tru. Doric Lodge in Toronto on Tburg Plows, Points, ly a lasting tribute, day evening of last week when ,Scu.fflws and Wheelbarrows. "No GreaterTributs" the visiting lodge pat on the First Phone " Pick. SPECIAL PRICES Desires. N. W. STAFFORD, Bargains—Kitchen Furniture XP.t..o I. =MV"XM1W. Kin "On Road, cabinet,dressers and water stands. AGENT (48) BROUGHAM FOR TEAM HARNESS %hitbv lbed-steads. mattresses and springs, 1A h1: chairs, tables, cupboards, fancy r T9itbsaucersCups and saucers only 10 cents. Witter. is Ap-proachPhone W ug ,Brass-mounted Team Backhand Harness, 4)laremont Furniture Store. 2 inch layer trace with heel chains, 442.00 and w'&h it we have put in Master Ted Tomlinson gave an 'With 5 ring breeching. instead of back- a stock of account of his trip to the maritime band, --*49.00 vinces at the Anchors' Society Stoves. Heaterp. Furnaces. Pipes Aneetlog on Monday night. Ted I& Black-mounted Team Backhand Harness, 1888.50 Pro and Elbows. Painto, Blankets tbe-winner of the cup for Ontario .....and Halters,.Mics, Gloves. ��ty-tn­tbe recent Oratorical 5 ring Breeching Mapis Leaf Mutual Piro Flower -Pad-Buc, 194425 43ontest at Whitby. Let us look over your furnace be- This 4.9 not a factory harness, but custom made in our The Rev. J. S. Ferguson, Accom• . fore it gets too cold, also your own shop at,Markham.. panied by the Choir of St. An. eavetrongbing. or roof Obeap rates for farm and country drew's Church, Pickering, gave a may need It, and we . ..:,•We specialize on repairs to harness and collars. buildings. delightful -service io the United are prepared to Windstorm Insursuce on buildings, .40hurch on Sunday evening of last give you the best of service on wind-wills.Silos etc. week. We. hope- they may be any repair work or • Automobile Insurance of all kinds. "z .7with as again soon. new jobs. - C . Fe T 0 D D S AAn auto collision occurred one W 7.., ..., .. -FARMS FOR SALE , :7 We have for quick sale the Harness and Collar Manufacturer -eventoir Nat week at the four cor- --Write-or phone following specials ne coming rs, when Morgan eugb. I Furn'ace, 20 inch fire pot., pipe. OMTr Home Phore 3400 .1 row the north,collided with Mr. ED. BOW M A N 0% --Cowie, of Markham, who was go -less, nearly new Ing ea.%t. As Mr. Pugh"was driv. I No.1 Fleury plow.new 20 WHITBY, ONT. ing very slowly neither car sus 1 No. I Fleury plow, with Tinkle( _F :RJ M M) tat wheel tied much 11simage. i. PREMIUM CARDS GIVEN WITH EVERY CASH PURCHASE Farmers, Atilati(m Lorne Reid and Gordon Good. 2 Cream sepmratom in good condi- OF S]rAPLE LINES AT THIS STORE. man were anmrnoned to attend tion, cheap 1-bave secured theageneyfortheFroO the fall assizes at Whitby o T 1 McCormick-Deeriag separator, Be sure that you got them. a & Wood and Cockskutt Farm lapis- ------day as witnesse" In a civil ca.r�i.� new-,&�Lcafft­to clear meats. and will keep constantlyou Toronto lady is suing the hand repairs for these popular which a School ill.be opening in a few d%y'8—W8 hove Implements. -county for damages, she having J4 sustained a f racto-red leg when the %J H A S . ,COOPER full line of supplies. Also. London's barn and stable -fittgs. auto in which she was riding upset I will also take continracts forp4atlax when It ran over the end of a cut CLAREMONT For the Pickling Season—a full line of Cider, White Wine and Heinz barns and houses by a now Vert south of the village. The de- DURANT MOTOR CARS White Pickling Vinegars, also -process, by spraying. fendant claims that the culvert AND TRUCKS -JAPG9, RUBBERS AND ZINC RINGS 'Estimates cbeerfully given. .�should have had a railing or built Phone 1920. wider. Prices Reasonable 27-52 % :chicken Cott S QQality Goods M82111, - The drama and �cbi supper Highe'll: prices paid for produce Oven by the members of the Choir R. J "Claremont ore and congregation of the United ...Phone your order, We deliver. Green River ■ 0hurchwas a. grand success. In Markhara MM. Claremont teIts of the unfavorable weather, e hall was packed with an ap. Basket Factory IIly IL A T% -me __-M`a­n_uT&_c rers of L ��ciative audience - The supper- tu was all that could be desired and TIC Aic ing. Yvm- m- Ouncan, Merchant the drama was full of humorous A full line of jars— AU kinds of Fruit Baskets, 'interest from beginning to .end, I - I .Berry Crates, I ; Crown phits We each one doing his or her part ex -ceptionally well, so mush so that Crown quarts 1.25 Farm6rs'Bwhel Baskets, Jar rubbers, heavy, 8. doz 25c -.they have already four invitations to give it at outside points. The Zinc Jar rings. 20c doz Clothes Baskets. Parawax 15c pkg receiptsThe Most were over $200. Frank'Pennock Mins Heien Scott Passed away All kinds of spices and vinega-ra" Suridak afternoon, after a long Proprietor -On for pickles on at Uquid Phone Mairkham I804 and painful illness, which she bore lowest prices. with great Christian fortitude. She was born on the old home- '.Investment stead in Pickering tewh.4hip and. '-Dry" Go6ds B E A T T Y has resided iu tbi-3 vicinity all her Savings Bank Account is primarily An inve.9t- Ladies' Silk Underweare and Hose A STANDS FOR THE BEST life, She wa.-� of an..unassuining ment. But It is the only imvestment yielding at reduced prices. •quiet disposition, whose Christi- a fair rate of Interest, that is available for your -houghtfid, gene- Fuji Silk in colors mind white use at a moment's notice. .amity was that Emergencies can be im 05c per yard. been roux type which made her a,hoat .mediately met by the bank account that has of friends and the better she was a consistantly developed. Your Investment, ag such, -XV -Yowr-inv -known the more she wag loved. Men's Shirts,special, 1.00 each -yVelds-regniar returns in Interest.- -eRt- Xen�s Sox,3-prAr-1-.00 4 three-brothers,by three rs, -Is-survived yields constant ment as a bank account yi satisfac Wm. George,,David A. and Robt., faction and peace, of mind in the fact that it is r of Claremont, and three sisters, always ready for other uses without the trouble Mrs. Macnab of Toronto, Mrs. roceries f converting into cash. �z__7 -Smith of Uxbridge, And.Mrg. Dick Afresh stock of Groceries alway s of Saskatchewan, and her cousin, W. V. Redditt, Manager Picketing Branch. -Miller, with -whom she on hand at lowest prices. Miss Effie was a 106,long associate. Her re- Try us with your Litter Carriprq, Hay Carriers noFtin5z were laid to rest in next order. CANADIM BMK John',i Cemetery on Tuesday. The Piimps, Door Tracks, Cow funeral service, conducted at her Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. COMMERCE late residence by the Rev. A. Me- It mill par you to get my Ds L' S 0 0 T T "s­119._.1cd . prices on Lelletn,, as4sted by the Rev. Mr. above before buying elsewhere. Stephens, of the Baptist Church. Pbone 1402, R THE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA -,FRANK J. PROUSE Claremont is better because.she Alvid in it, CLOEMUNT u.N I A RIG `- °.. 'a. 4...�y;,Xp* e:.s^-t, ss 4., ir�r,va.:: ="�." :"".,.3'S.y"s'�,Nn.:W'.in' u,�:��i..v4Nw•+-'Y^i1p %frac'.Cr•-p.avtr•m'k;i�- ':,SX,:Cx, y,•.. _...iy�ruu.:sv ..y.. y..�,. , .. _ ,�.. ,.,a. a �r{•4+{M"^ {'h.e.=..,,,3,w.,.a`� u. ... ,.C"[ ,n.'^e .M ,.. ,. C� _ �+.. - _ _�•-_ '•f�` _ - •y - "':;-4•�k",ar �c�+., c4+ • ,'i+,c.•.. ,...., .. ,... . .� -.,. ' . .. - a"aro_ J ... .. ., .. t were low: Ii you will wait until Flrat-crop Japan USS aft admittedly the finest your sister joins us--?" •that come"of'the iafldof tilkwoms. "SALADA'' : )'t "Patricial" The cry came from'the' atairs and Miss Drake tottered into the only of first-crop 4i 'room and fell into the nearest chair. leave& 4 "She is gone again! Why is Mr, - Grayle here and what have you to'tel] u>,, Mr. Wella?,� Very little. Your new servant, _ z -- -- William, is here to explain the situs- i . tion., - �� Miles had entered quietly and An- drew turned with a snarl, trlq "GCOd! Take a train around seven be to find that all the troukle has I "William, eh?" He added an oath. t tonight and I'll phone when your cue p:sse4 ' ?„ comes." Miles attended to the cheque She held both her hands out to him `�ho.. the are you, anyway?" - - - s and the rose. A special agent employed by -a y impulsivelyX 4P.a p y member of this family to.protect their It was almost dinner time when he "Oh! I have Always had faith in . .reached Brooklen but instead of re- you even when I was living a night-,interests, air," Miles replied, still turning at once to the Drakes' Ile aid mare. You have found the terrible respectfully: FEW& � am a call at a neat, old-fashioned cottage old woman who tried to have me ab ���°u,'John?" .Hobart took a step , w hearer the village. ducted and the man with the tatooed;forward.'. "By gad, t'oi'le gone too u far!" • opinions are literally "on record" and Carter and Pierre were hurrying arm?" „ t++ New Election Dodge'the free traders will seek, by means - „ ;about the kitchen busied with the "He will never cross your path 1t is the end. J and lou Drake 3 +serving of dinner and as he passed again," b1 ilea replied evasi-•ely. "ane bowed her proud head and buried, her -- of an unholy alliance with science, to the servants dining roor:. Scottie thing more; not only was your own face in her hand*. 1 Liberals Will Use Old confound,him out of his own mouth. y i I suppose that lunatic upstairs . n beckoned imperiously, but Miles waved sanity never in question, but that of Churchill Speeches .. On , =an emphatic dissent and hurried upyour-people also" went to yo.0 and you -saw a chance _ Minard s Liniment for_Asthma. of making a fat fee out of us, you= Phonograph Records e the back stairs. It was midnight when Miles and lmuck.racker!" Andrew advanced At the first land_n€ he came •apon Scottie, equipped a nth shovels, set to, " Basking Free Trade Intra-Empire Trade i Hitty. work with,a will and soon had a hole ;threateningly upon the attorney. Toronto Globe (Lib.^ Mr. Hoover "I was consulted by ray ward, Pa- London,—What at first glance "Mr. Roger's ccndit;,± hasn't waist deep where the floor of the , reads like a has promised the farmer voters a ` e�i:n t„ tricia Drake, who is safe and in good i political sensation of'the sed since Iasi night. summer house had been. hands," Wells responded. "I am co- highest order is the announcement tariff that will effectively eliminate x "No, an' I don't know's it'll be any "I've struck something, lad." Srot- made today that during the torthcom- competition from farm produce ship..)Larm if I do leav*him." She shivered. tie announced in an unconsciously`guardian with her father. As for my menta from Canada. Canadian "I'll be right back before the fam'1 ;'cheap private detective; Sergeant Ing general election the voice of Win. ` g 5 lowered voice. atonChurchill Conservative Chancel- farmers with memories of the conse- leave the table," Owen Miles from Police Headquarters Miles lea ed down into the excava-i in for of the Exchequer, will be heard quences of the Fordney emergency 1' • She scuttled off dowinstairs and P will speak for himself. q tion beside him and felt about with ,.ally,I feel that I am de trop-!" from Liberal platforms extolling the 1 tariff will not be wader any illusions �A Miles softly entered the sills room his hands. at merits of that truly liberal creed, free as to the harmful effect on„ rural and took the chair beide the bed. He "Machinery!" Scottie exclaimed Grayle rose don't!" from his chair. trade. Canadian prosperity. The sensible- ist 'leaned over and spoke gently: "Rusted and broken as though it had � No you dont. Andrew leaped for „ � answer to any such action—or even r1 .,Mr.'Drake! You can hear me?" him. Cant you see it's .a plant? While the voice is the voice ot• a been crushed with a sledge-hammer!"i y to tie recurrent threats of such ac The eye which. had turned eagerly "Our friends hoped it would be in That we are done for. Yot-11 take Churchill, however, the hand will be 'toward him at his first word closed I think," Miles re-i your medicine the same as me--!" the hand of his old political com- tion=is for Canada to throw her full t, better condition, „ ,„ ( R•eight into the movement to make 3 -swiftly, gratefully, and then openei $ nded. Can you guess what it is. . 1 Are you mad. The spare, white-i rndes, now his Political opponents, i . � Po �" expanded Intra-Empire `trade a sub- i'S A'ibe• "It's not a wee printing press,;haired figure three him off with un- who will broadcast Churchill's former "I meant what I said yesterday. i expected strength, and turned in of- views by means of gramophone re-! stitute for foreign markets and' a }M ?he past is buried and must not be though I own I've had that in mind dignity y o Hobart. "Dir. Drake,, cords and a cert' loud Speaker. safeguard againbt- the vagaries of (since you took the counterfeit bill ;fended di it t�� alien pout' Lns and + our brother—! The time tivas when the present� Peoples. s resurrected, but there is :ale who ti must be silenced, the one whose name I "He is not his brother!" A nasal] Conservative Chancellor was an ar-! " you tried to tell your brother yester- �formi ine voice wrung with anguish dent Liberal free trader, In his pre-! TOR® .O I'IOTF.iS day. I knew—I guessed—but I must " startled them all as Ora Hawks slip- sent capacity, however, it has been through the opened French win 1 ...have your assurance that I am right. -• -• � P� g Pe' ,his duty to appear tie the chief profs-' t g - . ':The man you fear, the man who can dow from the veraridah and pointed gonist of the policy of.the- 'satesuard•1 E1110ft and Victoria bring ruin and worse upon you all— an accusing finger. "That man is not Ing of industries." Churoh dl ahuter ate. as Yong* tit f; ::As this he?" �'' Andrew Drake!" What are his real views on the sub-�. 17 Bending mode closely over the � At the same moment Maisie• Gray,i sect nob4uly' knows,..but his former i In the Shopping District se' „r 1 flamboyant even in crisp new widow's { prostrate form he breathed a name. , �r There was a pregnant pause while , weeds, entered the door with Scottie $ and the impassive Barker behind her. - Roger Drake's eyes seemed to dilate. - "Then, unwaveringly, inexorably, the "blot—not Andrew!" Miss Drake ]]ds closed. seemed oblivious to the arrival of the -trio a; she lifted astounded and horri- fied eyes to the,face of her old friend. - CHAPTER-XVII. "Andrew Drake died in Australia "Ilan. but i" three years a n," Mile. Feldgravely. 1:= er I've news ' for you. g "+ ' varr Scottie exclaimed when Miles came q. "This lady will be able to inform" you !� �� of the identity of the imposter.' ' P downstairs. Dick Kemp has found UNNY land of what's been under our very Hosea. Do �►.- �• He indicated Maizie, but she drew Jar. y10 herself up with a laugh. + fruit and flowers, you mind when Rip told us of meeting �•a *truck out blind] r. • + s"` l' ' two men in the garden? ].sat night y y' Im. I never laid, eyes on 'im at�hy where living IS a�0y they came again and hick frightened from me. Scottie shook his head(until -larst week, but 1 can tell you . K h e w h o l e year rs ` a-ay right enough 'oo that w'ite-'aired old _ , ground sloitly. 'cove i s en ray, my covered the spot they a after, T• . We'll beat them to it tonight, but assembLo it,now—T' wedded 'usband, an left me and the =jam�j, � �. Varietyand l2eaut . how we're to get rid of the lad—!" You re close enough to the truth,,Salisbury Repertnry Company in Vic- it'+ , g Y _ "I'll old man." Miles wedged down the i for#s two years ago!" IVlile•highmountainS. find a way, stiles- responded lid once more and began heaping the y y l The erstwhile naturalist sprang for -;: •...� � :� .�--smooth beaches— briefly. chain, any-w ay buttht wall be best for I loose dirt back u i it. Put the!the door, but Miles, recovering him- orange groves, pepper trees and palms. board, back over the hole as well aa; him and his little bride to be f n, self, called sharply: - u can and fotlow.me , , - World cities—qui t retreats. EVerj sport 'Farre}], Marks. Here are ' from this house later tonight. Scottie obeyed and the two walked !„ your ar..eVe day-, "When young Dick meets you tell � the road where a machine had halt-'men. - . � y � him to pack his ` rip and wait with ed With its th ee grimly business- Gray,atruck out blindly, but Marks "California Mid-Winter Escorted Toara-21 dm.—,q his runabout in the back road till Pa- seized him in an iron grip and Scottie ,rxpt:nw- On titre way—Indian-devour, Cfrand Canyan, like occupants the briefest of greet- 'tore off' the white wig, disclosing the ;phoenix, tricia joins him." R. g California and Yosemite. Rcturn th*ougk ing* were exchanged. s}eek, close-cropped black hair which Feather River Canyon Royal Cjorge, Colorado Springs Miles was passing through the hall "You PPS You understand, boys, that you're t - --:,ond 1�envcr- heave Otic o Saturdays, when Andrew Drake emerged from. more naturally accorded with the cul- '+g y>ti Januar. S-19t on a confidential case, end Scottie is •February 2.16, March 2.16, 1929. Ask for,ctcrails. the library fuming with exasperation. here ,just by accident?" Miles spoke, prit'a bright, dark eyes and stalwart, "Confound that pettifogging with authority but there was a note athletic frame. Farrell was watching � F,T.Hendry,Gra.Arrnt.stints re Ry. Wella!" he explained to Miss Drake. the man who had posed as Andrew lies Transportation Bldg, Detroit.Mich. of uncontrollable elation in his tones. Phone:8aadotyh v;{i f "He's coming down on the ten o'clock+ "Sure, we understan,: all right 1D,rake and who had all H once regain- train tonight and insists that I meet;Sergeant," the burlier of the trio re��ed control of himself. He stood wait- him at the station. Wants a privatei plied with immense respect. "We're li g quietly with a half-smile upon his s r • talk." all set and.waiting for orde•-s." ' "Sh-h!" Miss Drake warned and .. g (To be continued.) All right, Farrell; you and Marks _ vanished up the stairs, Andrew "grumblingly following. come with-me., I'm going to post you indoors and then get one of the neigh- " UnImon Soldier - As Miles turned Patricia appeared bora to join us whom I shall want as a;He must be weary of marching -feet "j heard!"f the music room. witness. Scottie jump in and let j Treading a rhythm abot`e in the - ► �� .in the door o f " she whispered. "Oh, Barker drive you down to the Man- street. Sergeant, why is Mr. Wells coming cion House where I want you to send He must be weary of laurel and bay and where have you been all day? word up to a Mrs. Higgins that you've f And uniformed reverence and people When is all this dreadful suspense come to bring her back here. While I who pray. going to end?" she is getting ready, call up 130:Ail of his swagger and all of his feat 'Tonight for you, my dear young Brook-lea and insist on speaking to the 1 lady," the detective replied. "I want g ,Are lost In his crying for silence and ^� YOU to keep away again now tonight. Lady of the how tie; she, too, will 1 rest, repared for your call. Tell her Miss,But I think the lids of his eyes un- r. Kemp willws: ng or you the back,road in his car in an hour Drake is ill and ha, ben or her, ° y.. ., will use a conveyance of her own' to 1 When �}ttle gray mothers, timid and - - and you must take your traveling reach here, but Mrs: Higgins will re- ease and slip out and join 'him. He ofd, _ turn with you and Barker, and see Come softly at dusk. "My bravest W ill keep in touch with me and,when that you make it snappy" one'! _ •70u come batk in a few days it will �- Stich a grand, grand grave for my .� _ CHAPTER. XVIII := j little son!" ` '—V. Valerie Gates in the New Yorker, John Wells was still fully dressed when Miles knocked upon the door of I To Dine Irtiperially - �+ J. the guest room. After a brief, col- - library ff London Times (Ind.': The Empire descended d ]i r 1 save de the bra 1 u he to y y! Marketing Board's little-book on "Em- where he found Enslee Grayle, ` „ air!".He Dinners"—two to a* mouth, and! i My dear sir. He extended a cos-,each designed by an eminent artist! dial hand to the bewildered naturalist. "This is an unpardonable hour at'In that way—gives plenty of tests which to have disturbed you, but-you more severe -than the artistically , are our poor Roger's closest friend." simple Christmas dinner. From the HFINTZl� AN & CO. "Sad!" Grayle returned. "Roger]cocktail to the coffee, from the grape- ` fruit to the grapes, seven, eight, nine The nurse tells'you to take Aspirin because she knows that it is "His seizure has not yet taken a courses can be made up without buy- safe. Doctors have told her so. It has rro effect on the heart, so _ ing .a peun'orth of anything outside fatal turn, but it is well to be pre-( take it to stop a headache or check a cold. For almost instant When in Toronto, call at our Ware- pared. But here come the others: the Empire, And since we here relief of neuralgia, neuritis, rheumatism; even lumbago. But be rooms, to . see these wonderful "What is the meanini; of this?" every clime and every season within sure it's Bayer—the genuine Aspirin. At druggists, with proven �. Instrument Uttrl9ht -- Player Hobart attired in a robe and tali ra our borders, and cold storage has nu- ' — and Grand Pianos—or write for „ PIS nihIlated distance, we may dine as !directions for its many uses. illustrated.Catalogue and.Priee List appeared in the doorway. Grayle, • you here?" elegantly, itexotically, as we choose. Aspirin is a Trademark Registered in Canada Helnt mam � "Hello, Grayle!" Ane.rew's voice Entered for the :25,000 Durant a St. Toronto sounded from behind his brother. PIRI-N Prohibit n entorcemet plan prlTe: 195 Pons s "Williams told me you wanted-me. It you talk dry, actthat., way.—Dat• What's up now?" "SALiDA "I do'want you, Andrew, and you, las Newa. --^-� ' ISSUE 'No. 47-78 too, Hobart." The attorney's- tones Minard's Liniment for Grippe. v r yy 1 BMW= i f- e i '!: .: t.,° ..•rtl�+h_t+s� r,*• r' ..w«s.S,�,e .,..,�'c.,q-0"ti, yr:.,i� vfx.tay.:i.'u..t' �`'P.uT:: + •K '^v s. .-: :....•° ....... :-•^ .'•� ? .,r ...,,^v' A. -E�-o-G•. 'w�. �,•Y• `"N Y>.'sya 13 'ry.., 'u� !aavn�:. 5�-�t .�.. •'_'o�.'.a-�-` :'a.: ,r....s.. ,w,a� ,� o'h +' ,!7 . r� .- .F.- r7__. a•: a._N,r i.-: , Z : ;' ,-•-- ll.,_., "'P'. : c.• �-^'•'•T°-: ' T, - ,+s' - - o•-rr - am'., >! - r. ..., a ,., w.s.-. .'e._. s v. +,: w.• .a.V...:1s ;nro r .✓ •... a5n:-.art• v,4z"*. of '., .>!�e - .,li. • 1, ,7' - .: y - �. - V • 2222,. - -. i, �. �- U',*! .. _ , —' :' ... Cly•.;'.. .. �..—�. :.. �,: ^ A- : / �... -�. .:' „. .. _:.: _ ingla��d _-. --- T ----- The Fatal List Depicted t , SheVestr�s . - . r Suffers osa Partly Explained . Severe Storm , .: f f, • s _ �° � - - h.; Y Y ._ Fifty Killed Seems to be Sure Fear Cr> zed Stokers Let StearnAs Y in Worst Storlm of Yea><s Fall and So Stopped 1. :x __-_-_1__-_.._.__. -` - Pumps ; `� � . EUROPE x'00 _ _ .- • i,L '' Landon, Nov. IS.—The terrlac gate ENQUIRY CONTINUES �?., " �. � � `^` �r = :. New York, Nbv.38.—As an exclusive Y ` ~• which swept Western'Europe for two t" . 7 interview with Reater'a here, titres _� F " - _1 ...' days raged over lite Continent last `s . surviving members of the crew o1 the ` *� taight with a known Leah toll 01 44�, ` 1 ill-fated Vestris; which sank off the and with d2 other persons missing i West Virginia coast last Monday y . `J ° ' in its .broad path of deatruetton. with a loss o[ more than 100 lives. �� y , Of the three deaths reported on-1 stated that the reason the Vestris �' (i "'way "� .rte !' the Continent, one occurred in Ant- sank was because the negro:firemen %' > . �•'�' werp.%one in Coblenz and one at i refused to keep up steam boilers and 'f ' r Bethune, France. A family of twelve Captain Carey did not send his S.O.S. ;` .w,; ; was given up as lost at Amaterd am sooner than he did because up to 9 fi ... �' when a report was received, that the�'a•m. :1londay there was not any need '. wreck of their boat had been seen In for it. - -_ 1 y �' '�"•� r o' - the Zuyder Zee. Glass Port Broken - & 1 i � r .England's Death Toll It was on Sunday,.they said; that a ' h {�la��ss `� Nineteen peracnt were killed in glass port 'in Lha sacalled coal door F' England either by wreckage torn about fire Leet above water line was ,,.., d ,. :loose by the wind or by stumbling in f broken by a huge wave• and imme• ,� w , < "'" _ _' front of vehicles while bucking the diately a solid torrent of water pour- — - storm with heads down. Seventeen I ed into the ship. This in Itself did - were drowned at Rye when a lifeboatnotcause any danger, Smith said, as capsized. Other deaths are report- the pumps were able to handle It. . ANOTHER VIEW OF THE VE Ac ad her cargo sifted errs} water poured 1n t-er hold. ed . But a list developed, which, although This picture shows the heavy list which the vessel to STR18 BEFORE SHE SANK Telephones, telegraph and train ser•j it was not da7gerous, caused the •vices were demoraazed. Channel I negro firemen to Leconte more Man Who Isolated (steamers Friday night required from I Panicky. shiFPing points in Ontario, is being Market Reports °t>•ez ed: 8 to 13 hours for a voyage normally I All went well A1oi day, they said, - Alaike—No. 1, 97 per cent, purity, M �•r - made In less than two. with result•i and none of the engineers were wor- PRODUCE QUOTATIONS !per bushel, $10; N% '_', 9G pee cent. itr;a�a�� Germ in, ed as the situation was in hand. Q I purity, per bual.el $9; No. 3, 95 peri • • Ing suffering for the passengers. Irl Toronto wholesale 4'ea&er3 are pay-, P y' F Mo alto Need Germany was one country to feel About 9 o'clock on. Monday, however, cent purity, per bushel, $7.50; No. 4, �, ing the following prices, delivered>'90 per cent: aril r bushel, RR. the Violence of the storm Saturday. 4 the negroes became almost impossible Toronto: purity, The Rhineland was visited by a i W Candle, their nerves having been Eggs, ungraded, cases returned—( Red Clover—No. 1 grade, bushel, ]1, Helped • fierce wind and torrential rain,•frayed by the ship's list which made Fresh extras, 58 t� 60c; fresh.firsts,'$11; de, grade, bushel, "�.SU'; No.I Sir Donald Ross, wtich caused many injuries. A wo-! the firing of the boilers a difficult to 55c; seconds, 38 to 35c; pullet � grade, per bushel, $8. General Gorgas to Free Alfalfa-1o. 1 'grade, bushel, $14; , man was killed and seven persons:task, while water was ay.jailing waist extras,. 43c. I No. 2 grade,.bushel, $1'; No. 3 grade, Canal Zone Frorn Butter—Cr solids, p�asteur-; bu=hel, $9. - . ,Disease injrred to the colla,iae of a Souse at high to the engine room, The ne t'• 11 - ll fized, Ir u. 1, 40,a to 41c; No. 39sia : i Coblenz. A tug from Hamburg groes kept ,slipping away when of.Ito 40c Sweet Gower—No. 1 bright quality, brought in the. English steamer Lin ficers' backs were' tr,rned. and al- from machine, per bushel, $1.80; No. London.—In a modest flat in south- Chtrrning cream—No. 1, 40c. 2 off color, from machine, per bushel, west I.oadon lives an aged scientist arta, which bad lost its prope4ler in i thougb they were driven back several Cheese---No. 1 large, colored, paraf-' �. , the rough sea. Many other vessels times at the point of a revolver, no- filled and Government graded, 233se• $1._�, whose word helped to save man? . 'reported their distress to that port.-I ting could keep them at work even PROVISION PRICES ' LIVESTOCK thousands of human }twee from mad. Denmark and Holland also report when they were forced tight to the Toronto wholesale dealers are not-1 Heavy beet steers, eh�iire, $9.50- to aria, yet wheals own sptumn time of boilers. Finally, ofl3cera could do no q $10; do, fair, 39 to iJ.'_'S; butcher life is shadowed by impending want. damage to whipping�and agriculture. l ing the following prices to the trade: He is Sir Ronald Ross, thirty yeah It was was worst storm to strike more and the steam began to fall Smoked meats Hams. med., 29 to steers, choice. $9 to $9,75 butrlrvr, with corresponding and tncreastng i31c; cooked hams, 4'Lc; smoked rolls,' heifers, choice. $8.50 to $9.73; do, ago one of the men who discovered Europe in twelve years, mm., $6.50 to $E; b�t�?ter cows, good lack of power !n the pampa, and more = breakfast bacon, 3: to -34c; do,' that malaria is carried by mosquitoes to choice, $6.30 to $7.50; do, fa-r to 4 and more water oaring through the i fancy, 37 to 40c; backx, peamealed, 2B This discotiery was nae of the start • p i hood. $5.50 to $6'.5; do, com., $5 to , �tc+ 3Uc; do, smoked, 30 to 33c, a Ing points of General Gorge s work in �/� q broken port, and at 10 o'clock Cap- 3ti' 5: canners and cutters, $i to I MaCkenZle - Cured meats Long clear bacon, 50 • Lain Carey decided to send out an tc 70 lbs.• $21' M to 90 Ibx.. $19: 90 X4.75; butcher bulla, good W �h•�ice, stamping Qat Lever which menaced the !®isCusse$ 1 refit S O g tc 100 lbs. and np. $18; lightweight $7 to $7.50; do, mad., $6 to $6 75: success of construction of the Pan- Y baby beet, $►0 to 313; feeders, cbciee. amu Canal. `• Question is Unanswered rolls, in barrels, $1.1.50; heavyweight �' At the age of seventy-one. with the' b8.50 to $9; do, .fair, $i to S8.A: rolls, d-Pu per bb;. � Sir Ronlad Is • 'Predominating Influence Pere The question whether the 1'estria : Lard—pure, tierces, 17c; tubs, stockers, choice, $7255 to $8 _i; do,' use of one arm gone, had asked for aid or whether her l-,%,; pails, 18c; prints, 18tac to 19c'. fair, S6 to $7; springers. choice, $t_0 afflicted with serious illness. To get •. .meating the Proceedings master. William Care had informed to $135; Milch cows. choice, $80 •o - Y• IShorteninR, tierces, 14c; tubs, 13c; money he has offered for sale his $t Geneva his owners or their agemntr of the (,pails, 15'.,c; tins, 17t4c; prints, 16i�c, $90; calved• choice• $15 to $16, do,' archive�a, covering thirty years of ship's Night before the S,O.S. crack - Fresh pork—Loins, 21c ]b.; ghoul- med.. $10 to $14.50; do, grassers, $5.80 malaria research. The fill : big chest Ottawa. Ont.—The predominating a throw h the ether last ilSonday. to $7; lambs, $1.1.25 to $11.35; bucks, Y g lders. 16c lb. SS to $$.:o, sheep. choice, $$ to $6, 0; of steel drawers that dominates one ceedings of the League of Mations forenoon had not peen answered a o, heavies,_34.-W 5; o, culls, , room o s n a ls are pack- . - lwas the signing a few days before of i when. the hearing wad. adjourned. Grain dealers on the Toronto Board to $4, hogs, selects, w.o.c., $10; do,'ed with private papers, note books and the Kellogg-Briand Treaty for the re- 9 ---- of Trade are making the folloveing fed, $9.60; do, thick smooth w,o.c.,'-correspondence. The price asked .is - quotations for car iota: $9.50 do, fed, $3.10. nunciatlon of war, declared W. L j)ek'��!g Royal - 0 1 $10,000. Canada. speaking at the Cltatesu i l� dl No. 3 North .. $1,19; No. 4� wheat,l ' }�iRriCr1 ana� l�a earns his living at Liss HospitalTfor _ Mackenale King, _Prime Minister of king y When in Rood health Sir R.. ld Pe g $1.11, No. 6 wheat. $1: No. 6 wheat, pf :Qr ' - Laurier as the guest of the League's "ark Opened to - 86r. (c.i.f. Goderich and bay ports.) + Ottawa, Canada — An extent of Tropical.Diseases. walking there from - soclety In Canada. - • .elan. oats—No. 1 feed, 56%c; No. country larger Chan the combined his home every morning, wet weather After describing that experience at the Public L feed,53 c. (c.i.f. Goderirh: bay areas o[ the States of New York, Deli.' and fine. . length and the impressive manitesta- I . _•' - ,ports.) • - ' ware 'and Rhode island sad also Sir Ronald would rather talk about .. 1. tion of strength to unity by the pre- Contains' Mei Shan Hill, Built Am. corn—N9. `3 yellow, kiln dried, larger than the whole of England has his life work against malaria than of Bence of the representatives of seven $1.10 ; No. 3 yellow, kiln dried, himself and how, having suspected Lila • by a Ming Emperor, the .'$1,00%; No. 4. yellow, kiln dried, been photographed In Canada this i governments "allowing allegiance tor moa uito and examined it under the 98.sc. (Delivered, Toronto.) ;year by the Royal Canadian Anr q "a common sovereign," Mr. King said: ,Scene of Another's Millfeed, del.,` iilontreal freights, Force. Of the 63,000 square Mlles I microscope, he found strange bodies in ''«'hatever view may be taken of the Suicide bags included: Bran, per ton, $34.25;. which Canada's air men photographed its actual tiSaues. In those bodies he effectiveness of the treaty signed at . shorts, per ton, $36.25; middlings, 22.000 was by vertical and 31.000 by found pigment, and Lha, mosquito's Paris to achieve the great purpose of Peking_-For the first time in his- $45,25. cells do not have pigment. Slowly he .ipreveation of .war, whit,t is its alta, tor; the famous Mei -Shan. Park: in j put, oats—t-good, sound, heavy oats, oblique photography. These photo i atm feted the. lifrpcgcle of those gar- there can be no question as to the Pel,.ng,-has teen t1irown opr•r,'to the in car (qts, 50c f.o.b. shipping points. graphic operations extended ,into I P Y P ,ic, and now this , ictures i good milling wheat, f.o.b. silt eight of the nine provinces of-Canada aaite bodies, proving them to be ma- solemillty o1 the obligation into which !p q'a emin..I Ont. P- laria germs. -"the nations who are signatories to the.lerce isthronGed daily-with with l:^r.�lied+ ping points, according to freights,'tor such various purposes as geologl-' i$1 18 to $1.22. ,cal mapping -water-power inveatiga- As he discussed his siabaequent visits pact have entered. of r.:rfoua Cliine�e and a scant sprink• i _ t to the tropics on anti-mal cru- r Barle Malting, 68 to _72c. . tion, determination• of pulpwood and; P "Unless national honor Is some-I lilio of foreii;ners.' I Buckwheat-78c. lumber resources; the preparation of -lades, an interviewer asked: .. - thin 'which has fled completely. the lei Shan Park hai a pequliar his- Y 2 $I to $`1.05. -- ' a "Would you, it you could have an- g• C P i Rye—, o. , . topographical maps, and experimental i "- , civilization of our day, there can be logical importance to the Cni-ase: for i i Man. flour—First, pats., in jute, work. ticve lived how you, would be rewarded, no gainsaying how mighty has be- pit was in the pagoda ou the top of the $7.40; Toronto; second pats., in jute„ There is an sirgent demand for map-1 have lived your life in any other come the power which now holds the Ylaist iiE nils entre of the par that&s6e $6.80. !way?" floor—Track, Tornttto, car lots,I ping of areas beyond the limits of es• nay?" He answered Simply, " I want peace of the world as the most sacred I Emperor of the Min D y to,go out again to carry on my work." 90 per cent. pats. r bbl., not quoted , tablished- settlement made on the. of all.moral and national obligations." hanged himself while the Manchus F per q — 0--- 4 Canadian Government TopographEcal That the peace influence has be• were storming the southern gates of seaboard, in 'bulk, $5.40. "Music should be looked upon nbt .come so general and powerful within 'the Tartar Wall. From the day of( SEED PRICE QUOTATIONS Survey, for which Service the civil as a form of pleasure but as an emd- :,`-the last 10 years was largely dut :in (that imperial suicide, three centuries ' The following range of prices,i.o.b. flying operations are carried out. I tional shampoo.."—Percy it•rck. King's opinion to the discussions and ago. the Manchus 'ruled. China -until • understandings which have taken I they were overthrown in 1911. A Life Boat Pulling Away - . - -. : place at the League of Nations. The Mei Shan is always ,called "Coal. _ ------ �ague a go.ne res impetus w t i e o signers in ins, an . • . '-the signing of the Peace Pact, its even the Chinese themselves' now use 1, r A - chief purpose now being to see that i that name, but originally it u as prob- s „ 1. .'x•,•» : i. .- . those evils which matte for war as,{ably called the Beautiful Hill Park. Y. s ,y , e " „ � � r; for example, coinpetitive arnring be- Shan in Chinese means hill or = - a, "x` w y . ,,tween nations, are combated as mountain, but the Chinese 'character ,.; a1. t l strongly as world public opinion can pronounced "mei," which means coal, ; akr , " *" "�, t• . .be made to combat them, and that in i and this is said to have led to con- z r,` '' rI their stead are substituted the bene-i fusion. flcent means which allegiance tb' a Gradual prevalence of �jie name ;� . ' 'gospel of peace and- good will alosie I"Coal Hill" led to the launching of N4` r ` s ` " ran afford. a story, long since become a legend, I • � w.' y � ~� Mr. King concluded by explaining that under this hill was an immense � l.` �^ ---.—_b i -the importance of Canada's belonging pile of coal hidden there by long-dead - � ' -to the League and thus North�Ameri-I rulers for use in case of a siege, but M , , ra being represented. Canada's situ-1 though this popular. belief has long �r "' 1 '� w ,.. action in respect to the United States been disproved the name Coal Hill �, Q �x Y,` ,, ,,. :a ....was an object lesson impressive persists. .:: .t, :,� r,r ,,t ' 3' _IX,t ',�,rY,',. .�"``• .•�•.. , �' ✓ `: enough in Itself. "More impressive, The ilei Shan Hill is the highest '��' �" y :� ' : i , ,`. however, was the circumstance that .eminence_in the flat city of Peking; _'7 I,t,,., . , z tills condition was the outcome of an and it is an artificial hill. hinny �Y r a;r M ' " ae # — agreement which renounced war as centuries ago a Ming Emperor de- 4��d: h �' a� } , 1 itI an1. 'instrument of national policy, and Ieided that he must 'beautify his cap'- w �' 1 ss{ ,.,.•which led to the dismantling of war- tal with the two essentials for beauty 1' '� ,d« • ships upon our Great Lakes, and the in a Chinese landscape—a hill and , p ;" 'avAldance for a century and more of water. Accordingly thousands of hI . .. nvthin in the natur re i r y s t s , t; a of competitive cooliert, we impressed a great wind= 4 yw �reHx � ,,, . r"�: ��' � s `' ` arming .as between the two coup- ing lake was dug AM the earth re- x ,�>� a tE"` 1�' tries," moved to make the lake was piled s `° s . •x` �: �<. ? a p . float On tine present alts of the ilei .,,ice x 11-{' � '` ,,i. 3 �\ a , (� :Film Director: "You ought not to Shan Hifi and then on what is now a _„ -• •,• _. _ _• __,_ _ ;_•-__• ___ ,-. smoke cigars in the costume of Julius - _ . neighboring hill nn an i+land-in the Caesar:" Actor "Why--couldn't be centre of the lake in the old Winter . , ONE OF THE SUCCESSFUL SSFUL LAUNCHINGS • ' 8fford them?" Palace grounds. This photo shows a-view of a boas-load of the 1'estria passengers leavhig as tie ship listed—Tanen from the shit. r • 3; .., :. .*if 2x6•. .�iYt. u.:6-.. ...`+rr. - M h R (%4.i f ,,,�4y f- ..5"'.4. :',"'.;1•...'d'h�- .-W `o-. t. :5' _r.• :�,,•'••,oi --n t s.- ,'P - .v.. .•^c. ,'1�"'n,1. "'P' ':. *': } '.L=. _n `_`'uau'L a �. - ' .•.�✓:',..: :"A-.:4,. •._:,�,c a. ,.a.w_,c:;" _.�... 2x2::+,:2' .e. .s. ;aa:i,,..�, ,�..*.:.n? g,•..•�s.•..» 4.•;:f C . : rt. v ,per . ,.,.'T.;a"srY{.licaFl Gl .,wc,.r.rRc.'r'...,,,-, w- .FM,W^ E •-v3^'SY '^y ..,wry. .: ... ".";.' ',. ' _ ,.• ':,..,:r,.i. ,,.i...." +mgr.•:_ aa�..xr:-.- ...,. .s.-• Th.:y' 3•.e. +•.' 4 , — �r .,>. LiFIIV 1i71T1A7• =-Mrs. A. G. Clark has been'I -G. H.'Foster has vacated The spending a week in Whitby with Stepbenson block and moved intoU- T her sister, Mrs. R. A.Hutchison. W. H. Peak's residence,Church St. g# inter _ ' e'ar -Dr. and Mrs. Bateman, of To. -Services in St. George's Church -Dr. H. T. Fa", e, Resident Dentist. e Ionto, and friend were in the vil- .at 10 80 a. m, and 7 p. m,as usual,. Office in• residence, two doors east of " r lege on Sunday.' Air. C. C. Watkins will preach at St. Andrew's Church, Pickering. Of- -Mrs. Abe. Law was confined both services. flee hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p,m. daily and - She'e dust about here, so to her hoube for several days last -Ed. and Mrs. Philp, of Port evenings by appointment. Week, owing to illness. Perry, formerly of the base line -COM1No-Dr. F. E. Luke, Op• _ be . prepared Mies Louisa Richardson is east, s - - pent Sunday with Gordon tometrist, 167 YoDge fit,, Toronto, -- 5 a�ppeeoding a few weeks._ with Rev. sod firs Law. may be consulted about your eyes _ >3` '.ilr< and'Mrs. Anthony, of Exeter. -When selecting your Christ- for glasses at A. H. Allin's drug ztH.Stabfield'8 Underwear -Mrs. Mercer, of Hamilton, has mascards call at the Nws office, store, Whitby, on Tuesday, Nov. returned home after spending a where there is a choice selection 27th. Don't miss seeing-able able and Heat/ SOX cM week or two with W. G. _and Mrs. of attractive de�goe. ** eyeepec•ialiet. * * * - y Reid. -John Stokes, of Toronto, was -The members of the�sPickering Perch& Rubbers and ` -N, J. Chapmn was os.' the in town on Friday, when motor- Branch of the A. Y. Y. A. had a �+ sick list for several days last week iDq to Claremont to take in the Very pleasant surprise at their Williams' Boots but ie now able to be 4rodnu drama and chicken supper. meeting held last Friday evening, wgain. -Prof. A.R. Ness of the Animal when a very beautiful piano was Several from here attended HusbandryDepartment of Mc- =- Hitehen'B Shirts and Headli ht presented to them�by Mrs. Tanner the Warden's banquet in Whitby Donald College spent Sunday with and bliss Grimly. Music Hall,on Friday evening of Dr. N. E. McEwen and family. Overalls, last week, -L. B.Tapson. of Bowmanville, -W: H. Moore, who recently is prepared to tune your piano on _ELLIOTT--McLEOD ' i� moved to Oshawa from his farm, short notice and with satisfaction, A quiet wedding was solemnized at _ West of the village, was in town Leave your order at the Nltws St. Andrew's Manse, Pickering, on perm Ready; Tip-Top end LnwYldea' Monday. office. ** Saturday, November 17th, when Jean - a�' -Mrs. Alen McFarlane and Miss -F. W. Hobbs' auction sale on daughter of Mr. slid Mrs. James Mc- '�ult8 and Overcoats Jean McPherson,of Toronto, spent Thursday last was largely attend• Leod, Bowmanville, became the bride 1 ' Sunday with the former'@ parents, ed and good prices were realized. of Manson H,, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B.and Powell. The farm, however, wPs not sold W. H. Ellicott, Brougham. Rev. J .S. Now isn't that a dao T- r -The many Pickering friends of as the reserve bid was not reached. Ferguson conducted the cereemony. dandy combination* }0 fo01 n James 'Lawrence will regret to -The Women's Association of The bride, who was unattended, wore Jack Frost with , ` hear of his serious illness at bis St. Paul's United Church feel very a dress of embroidered beige geor• home in Saakatehewan. grateful to all who helped to make gette, with felt hat, shoes and stock- ,.Every line a leader in'its own partiealar field. W. Weeks and farr4ly, of -the Bazaar on Nov. 9tb. each a ings to match. 'Immediately after the A Port Dalhousie, %pent the week. grand success, from which eremony Mr. and Mrs. Ellicott left x - on a, trip to Toronto and Thornbury. • „ end weth relatives and friends in realized $147.00. Fred T Runtln-g, Pickering the village and vicinity. -On account of the slippery Established 185?. -Miasee PhyMe, Frances and condition of the pavement due to WHITBY. ` Trios Cooper,of Toronto, called on the frequent rains, a number of "- } their uncle and aunt, W. J. and motor care were forced into the On Friday Qvening last over one Mrs. Clark, on Sunday. ditch over the week end, but no hundred persons, inzluding the mem- : bars of the County -CCouncil, County = -Robert and Mre. Taylor and peraoo has been reported injured. - N dau,gllter, Doris, and Bruce and -Mre. J. H. Rogers, who has officials, members of the Toan Cohn- �Miaa Taylor, of Utica, s cil and many others with their wives, r + y pent Sun- been residing with her daughter, assembled .in the music hall as the , Ek" day with W. B. and Mrs. Powell. Mrs. T. O. Johnston,' of Gorrie, guests of Warden Forsyth at a ban- -The Pickering Township S. S. during the peat few months, is quer. Tlse gathering was a. unique n executive will meet in the United now serionsly ill, and her condi All ;:!s ort as it was the first occasion in Church. Brougham, on Tuesday, tion is giving her friends much which ,t),e ladies were guests of the Nov, 27th, at 2 fis., for draftin anxiet y p• g 3'• .Warden, and it is hoped that in fu,- the programme for the convention -The Royal Winter Fair its now Lure occasions Warden Forsyth's ex- i to be The Young Peoping e's le' Soli et of d on'gYVredoeada rte and being willl upon Aid Societen- ample y o the Bapd. Thcs tist Churchdcas rI r St. Pauls Church w will be held in tlnue until the 29th Inst: This tered to ties gathering in a delightful 'the S. S. Hall on Friday evening, Fair attracts live stock and pro manner. There were five to tables, Nov. 25tb, at 8.00 o'cloca. A set ducts of the field, orchard, dairy 'four being arranged in the form of a 1 - • - sof very interesting missionary and garden from every part. of triangle, and the fifth being located r slides on "Trinidad" will be the Canada, and has become an event in the centre, and all were beautifully �;{ r irrlain feature of the evening's pro- of national interest and import- decorated and well laden with appe- gram. sneer sizing viands. R. A. Hutchison, In- t -The fishe_rmen at Frenchman's -The services in St. Paul'p Unit- Spector of Public Schools., acted as t -,isy have ceased operations for ed Church will be conducted by toastmaster. A number -of toasts r, -the Beason, having taken up their Rev. Tboe. Wallace, of Newton• were propo,ed and responded to 'in f ,nese the latter part of last week. villa. oJ3,,Sunday, Nov. 25th, is the an able manner. Among those who - y y pastor, Rev. R. H. spoke were Dr. Kaiser, M,P., W. E. "'r •'. las the were being torn b the abaenee of the Po 4- 'rough weather. The stJttBOD has Rickax* who will be in Newton= ti Sinclair. M.P.P.. W. A. Moore, �C�►Q O f* Q� 6slen rather Foot for them, are fish villa conducting anniversary ser• chairman of the Tariff Board, Ottawa. 1! Judges Ruddy and Thompson and a 'were not plentiful. vices. 10 80 a. m., morning wor t:,s4ttatr.number of others. Warden Forsyth - y .. �„ tt -The regular meeting of the ship ; 11.45 a. m., Sunday School ; ;Pickering Branch A. Y. P. A. sill 7.00 p. m., evening worship. was the recipient of many compli- e rosiest in tbeir-o'ub room oD -- n ments for the menner 4. presided at the sessions of:the CounIV - 0v• r , at 8.110 0 clock Tuesday evening of last week, ty Council. Towards the close of the At this meeting there will be a de when the teacherp -and pupi19 of evening's program, he was most (bate : "Resolved, that the girl of the Continuation School held a pleasantly surprised when he was pre- In Silk Are' now to-day is as womanly a woman as. social in honor of Miss Ethel Bleu „ seated with a gold watch by his con- h grand -mother. kin, of Dunbarion, who has been is Freres at the Council. Mr. Forsyth anis In 9 -The first half of. November pupil for some time, and who has thanked -the donors for their gift. 'r lwws exceedingly mild with very Dow severed her connection with in a nest speech. During the evening StockWoolOI �jOIO�-little frost. Thureda of last week the school, as her mother has srtaier,old Ernie Bruce, a Toronto enteCreations -was the warmest Nov. 15th on her Dunbarton property to re- favored the audience with selections of ". record at the Toronto Obeerva' move into the city to reside. As a a varied character. The banquet open= story, the maximum tempretare mark of the high esteem in which ed with the National Anthem sold )being 65 degrees. The average @be is held by her fellow pupils closed with Auld Lang Syne, in which. Every - w c for the day wao 56, which is 20 and teachers Miss Blenkin was all present formed a circle while it j _ � - y degrees above the normal. presented with a signet ring, suit was being sung. . -A number from Pickering a'nd ably inscribed. L+�y m : 'vicinity attended the fine drama, -Electric Railway linea, from Now Advert4sonnewts. "Cranberry Corners," at Clare- which so much was expected a few tovm , a. imont of Friday -evening of last years. ago, are being gradually 1 y 'week. Notwithstanding the wet forced out of business by tOR SALE-Five Tnulouse-hreeding he cum F4' should I geese. Phone Pick 1712. 12 night, there wawa large crowd peting truck and bus lines. The - present, who were delighted with London A Port Stanley line which FOR SALE-Dwelling, will +scam- I )the drama are well as the chicken was operated so eacceeefnyy be. Jmodate 4 families. Terms to suit purchaser, ,s.Bundy.Claremont. 3t! _ : stepper that preceded ceded the drama. fore the war, has been. is recent FOR SALE-Leghorn chickens,Hol- , * -St. George's Women's' Guild years, operated at a 1088. And 1 wood aeilly a_ytag mgoodoonditioa. Ap �t *111 hold a Christmas sale in the now the Toronto Transportation ply� E.O'Reilly Du.Lin barton. 12 aiJl$ i ` Town Hall on Saturday, Dec. 1st, Commission are considering the OR BALE-Chinchilla rabbets, _ ....,beginning at 3 p. rn. Ideal gifts advisability of abandoning the Fv a ed++treed and registered stock, various ages. Wond�il - sof every kind.bome-baking, choice .Metropolitan Radial Line to Slit- Apply T.E.O'Reilly,Dunbarton, 12 3 candy etc.. will be sold from daily .too and substituting g a bus sgrvice, OR SALE-10 young pine. 5 weeksg passenger traffic � g -��decorated booths Afternoon tea as the Pickering. \ \ will fulFlynlot 13.seainrkatecd tea has beodeeen4ppBtRitchie,e,R R1. n . 12-13 coo Ths will be e- gradually N Bookle, secretary Opp R SALE-Bred-to-lay B. P.Rock ' 1''�+a lighted with the big bran pies. of the Lepers' Mission in Canada, Fpulleta,April hatched;81,SOeach. Aly to sill@ Everybody come. Adroiseiou free. addressed the Sunday School Of Stanley Murdoch,lot 14,con.4, Pickering R. r . A quiet weddiog.took place at St. Andrew's United Church on R N°' 1. 1O 1z -• ,• , , - HOIf�� St. Andrew's maDee on Tuesday, Sunday- Tornio -last and-gave fr -Y 9AI=E=30�tnre=hredPtpmouth -- - Nov. 20tb, when Miss Aleatha most interesting talk on the work Rock puncta, good laying strain, A 2. M. so CHA � MAnths old;81,50 ta_h. Milton Pegg. R R 2,Doreen Foster, danghter of Mr that is being carried on to Alleviate Claremont. 12 - and . Mrs. Chas Henry Foster,of the suffering of that unf•.,rtunate' — —�- Pickering, was united-in marriage Mass. Mr. Konkle also addressed FARM TO RENT-110'acrep. clay loam,brick house•bank barn water installed :. to Charles W. G. Jackson, son of the Sunday School . of St. Peal's Fan lowingdone. Corr.4;Scarb°ro. Apply to Gleorge.G. and the late Mrs. Jac-k- Chh'nreon the same subject.. In T:w. Jacques,Rest Hill. 12-13 a, of Cobonrg TminQdiately the evening he occupied the pill AOR QUICK SALE-House and Int U-- —Rter the eeremnny the happy pit of St. Andrew's Church, when in Pickering Village. Si:•roomed house, 1. l �„f cele left for . Pittsburg, Pa., be told of the work that the Le semi-detached, Hard and soft water. Abargain. per Apply A.E,Richardson,Pickering. 12.13 here they will reside. Mission is doing. The Mission is 4r. -There is already some talk of undenominational and they co �j`AR�1 TO RENT-107 acres good - a roubieipal contest at New Years. operate with 37 different Miss' land,being lot 4, rear of con.3, Pickering, • quarter mile weal of Audley. Apply to Mrs.Jas. ""�e r9 resent strong Mutual Fire lnsu ACs First•deputyareeve, G. L. Middle- ar'y Societies in ell parte •of the McBrady,241:Kendall Aye.,Oshawa,Ont. IOtf p g :ton, will stand for the reeve-ship world. Leprosy is one of the moist i ET OUR PRICES-On new and Companies Whose rates are the rtccording to rumor. and many loathsome and distressing of dis. used farm machinery,cream separates,a]so lowest obtainable. _ - friends of the present reeve, G. M. eases, anis Iles always been COO• Frost wire fencing and gates. It will pay you. _ 'Forsyth, would like to see hits sidered incurable, until within the w,F.Disney,Greenwood.Phone Pick 2314.33tf _ stand for that position for another past few years medical resents h �`OR BALE-1-ton dump track, just we ineare both Village and Farm r year. It will then be Mr. Cbap• hue discovered a treatment, whisk newly painted with aero punctureless tires, -- Properties,, Juan's tura to stand for first•de it ie ho d will Continental motor,all in good condition. 8850 - = f p- pe prove a complete cash. APDIy A.A.Burnett, R R No.2,Picker- . my reeve. The probability is sore. A number_ of_�p�� in _&rp._ k5505. -_ �-_-- m r-saes gladly -_supplied without obligation. there will be g e ec- ere in an advanced stage of the TORONTO WET•WASH LAUN- Von for councillor. disease had the serum administer 1 DRY (Semi finish)—Let our driver call and -InterestitJaervteee were held ad.to them six years ago, and are explain our 24 hour me.,lee. Just wave your wt St. Andre*'s United Church on now,a name with Mr.S.W.` avis, barber shop. we apparently completely entad, will pick up and deliver 3 titnea a week. INSURANCE-Life, Fire, Auto, Accident. Sickness Sunday last, In the morning Mre. but whether it is only.& tempor- ANTED`ATONOE-Two stroa zBONDS-Government,Municipal, Corporation, (Rev.)Richards. of Whitby, gave ary ora permanent cure,time only kitchen women for high-class tea-roop�, MORTGAGE LOANS ou''Farm Properties. ai very interesting address an the will tell, but it is believed by the Good,money and all year lob for right pers6n. REAL EST LTE-Farm and Residential,• _ work of the Women's Missions medical profession that the mach Previous'experience ih hotel work not essential, • p Appl inper non or write THE FALCON,Kings- c Society in Canada, are well as the desired cure- has been discovered. Kings- ton d.,HitihlarWICreek P,0. a2tr .' B A R K G R %90 N 'foreign field. Mrs. Riebards has The address was illustrated by OR SALE OR RENT�-�18L scree, Thad considerst•',e.experience in lantern @)idea which proved most VOR 17,Con.Dr Scarboro. brick dwelling. .Mission Work in the western pro instructive and interesting. At bank barn.45x84;silo and other outbuildings; PICiSER�INGF vineee and speaks with first hand this service Mrs. Konkle PRD a hilt mit close to school,churches and store; one _ V g half le from the Kingston Road. The soil is knowledge 0f the needs of the solo, which was much appreciated a rich clay loam,and it is a first-class grain farm. 4 t t t t NY, t of Canada. I by all. oro P 140 acres fall plowed. r.Jackson,Searo .O i Ont, 10.12 j Telephone Piokerins-1800 P._0. Box 40 . ) , • Kr,^....J.t'rM1w Y.VA� M°'Y .•♦...• .... 1 ', Y M..:... ,-: ..._.d• ..by ,.'... ... •. ..- a �4�� «'. ..- .�.. .� ..: 'af 'y SY••1 fi Y ,r •i♦ „.H ;4 (: :„�y.:_ ';.:. ,J• k �C. 4• �i ""�. d .w.• '1M+. .uG4:+T� ,.1'. S.as.. 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