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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1929_10_111 e%., -V ' y. .,�+ry:x . n!•,s,, 0.'i S,} ,p.°:v.., .ie• �' "i' 'w1 :a•' ..:±�" ,a .. ..wL, ...9'; P•• . r. , a � � at•�°4 y,.�,. � �M 'M+}`. ,y ",. .. a: U?'..,.. :.,k;, .tt ... y, . �-r,; ,:...as'w,- +�- -'.�•., ,.,...: ,. _,•. ;, -. ✓:. ,sea. :s :c. ..a e. s�.�.•,"• l-a ,. ., ..q. ,f ?.�«r' *vs't S ;y : '. _.. �., ,., r ... -: � .. ' ' -sue , ^.x. a: +�, �'.+,: r. ?.t�" 4,,.. . :•�, .S:` 'p .r :s%L . .., .� .., ,. .`3o-4, .. ':,.. ... ... ,...A ., :.- [.; 0.r � •e„b- r .., "'+;.' *`'iw .?.r . r•, .. .. :. ..,..A ..: .'.�� 0.T a.. c - @ : ", .;:.Y' r. - R", M1A. ! / .'t'6, k C � if v'Y'• ••i.' r., • N 4 1- 1 ,S `r Ri G T PICKE. N NE PICRINfI .,. - 'FRIDAY`. OCT. 11, 1929 OL . XL1X, ONT No. t .. �irOfD!!l {1QStAI ®;aterlQ4lr. '. _ CMERRYWOOD ; , AVDt.rQY ,.' '.. GREENWOOD Jledieal Whites:,-Mill The' Women's Association. of the `Remember the meeting of the Aud- �F Cherrywood United Church will hold ley Community Club next Monday H. O. PE ARSON— Pbysiciaa their monthly'-meeting at the home evening, Oct, 14th, at the home of R. • ILLS . . .,d surgeon, Punbarton. loly of Mrs. W. J. Petty, on Thursday Oct. and Mrs. Hedge. yF 17th, at 2.30 p. r>k Word for roll call DUMBARTON. •`p� R. FORSYTH. Opb. D., Director Is ironing again after the flood, "Courage". All the ladies of the lbypatometrical Association otOntario. Reg. Sawing Lumber, Chopping community are cordially invited. The service in the Dunbarton Ang- Established 1838 ktoWd Member of the American optomeuical Grain, summer months, _ s t3on. I es examined by appointment. on Tuesdays and Fridays. liter Mission on Sunday next, will be Claremont. Out. y Come to the Fowl Supper in St. held at 3 p. m. in the Community ; FAAA,RL A.GRUBIN. R O — EyeRi¢bt Manufacturing Bapkete of all Paul's S. S. Hall on Tuesday Hall, and will be conducted by. Rev. Highest Price paid for y1p !ahst. Honour graduate of the College kinds, including : evening, Oct. 15tH. W. A. Pippen, of. Port Hope. Sun- of Wheat and pppptometry of Canada; Gold medalist and day School at 2 p. m. rr .Are ernao prize winner in 1928. At Markham Bushel, 11 Quarts, a Quarts, Pint ��- eryary Monday from 9 a. m. to 5p. m,. in Dr. dart BOS2s, Berr CfBtee.. MOUNT ZION. " WHITEVAL6 $arker'edentcl o!Sce. At Stouffville from Wed. Q y - Kissiroi Flour still 11n6RC• :swiss to Saturdayof each week. Eyes examin- Ajar a stock on hand at The anniversary services of the Members and friends of the Wain- passed pastry and Baker's ad. Glasses fitted and repaired. Highest quality g JO for bread. st.LowestP�icea. Phone Stoull 2406. 4GIy reasonable; prices. Mount Zion United Church under the en's Institute are requested to'.notice y auspices of the Ladies Aid Society, that the_next meeting will be held' oz-0 H O P P % IY Q "get. ' Price reductions at the - will be held on Sunday October, 13th. Friday aftemoon, October 18th; . at M A E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and factory. Rev. W. B Mitchell, of Ashburn will the home of Mrs. Monde js Blake Annie. Miss y Wednesday and Friday .Solicitor, Notary Public Etc. Mosey to phone Markham 6405 or 6420 or write con tact the services in the morning V. I. Dickens, a reporter on the staff oaa. Soutb Wing Court House, Whitby. 251y Chas. White, Locust Hill. Oat. at 11 o'clock and 'in the evening at of the Toronto Globe and Manager of Peas for sale —mid some —_ g g with your chop, EATON & ROSS `Barristers. So. 7. The Mount Zion Choir, assisted the Womens' Building at the C. N. E. it will pap. heitors. Northern Ontario 13"dirrg, Sao by Mrs. Sadler, soprano, will render will. be the speaker. A cordial in- Baystreet Toronto. Apple B IS music in the morning and the choir vitation is extended to all to be in at- All Kinds of Hill Feed on hand. Beaton, of the Claremont United Church in tendance. F. Ross. • Adelaide 2, 07 Scratch Feed for hens the evening. On Wednesday evening Cracked Corn " 1PICHARLSON & PICgERING— ' October, 16th, a fowl supper hill be KINSALE. .-LL►►Harristen. Solicitor etc., 213 -214 Confed- Have st installed latest maehlee>• . eratioa Life Building, Corner Yon a and Rich. -. ,;FOR SALE served .rom fire until all have beer. - R A grass fire of 'mysterious origin for making best quality txtoodSu., Toronto , Phones Adelaide 4489 and served, after which a choice pi•ogran, startLd on Mr. McBrien's farm east g 9 y 4484, Pickering office open Wednesday and will be given b • Mrs. Lenore Hurd ' Cracked Corn. Saturdss, evenings 1% ne Pick 9900, stf g i of Kinsale Saturday. After destroy _ I0. large ` Best, of Toronto, elocutionist, pianist several bee - hives, it caught into a Barley Feed. the cheapest feed for and soloist. Do not fail to ,hear this Dental large pile of brush, and seriously the money, on the market. M or gifted artist. Admission, 50 cents, children 12 years and under, 2v cents. threatened the barn an 1 buildings, 1\T NIL C. SMITH: D: D. 9., L, D. S., — The prompt and speedy action of the it. Z. ��}E=i� 1� Succeesor to Dr ].N.Dales), Graduate of .small Bro ham fire Derit under the man- -- — the yal College of Dental Surgeons and Toron- Wniversaty. At Claremont office over D. A. "a store every Tuesday and Friday. Phone Steen 10. 11. _ _ 27tf `i�BRBERT T. FALLAISE, L D S., D D. S. Graduate*[ be P.oyal College of Dastal Surgeons and the University of Toronto, tDl�ee is residence second door east of St. And - iret's Church. Mckering, Oct , Office hours i 9 4ea .• to 8 p• m., or by appoiatxeat. 1Y -rpy errice). Phone Pick 3700, 41X r,_ 1 g 1 it 0120l:110*0 garb*. A ELIZABETH RICHARDSON- . Fire and automeb•leinsurance of all kinds. "Ist sting companiesof solid financial stand- ' BORG R K EAY— Licensed auetiou- em. Altona Live stock and general sales �,p�ptl attenried to. Terms reasonable' R. it S, VI v rile, Phone Stouff 9M. 51.4 FPOST1 LL, Ucensed Auctioneer, s fee oouostss of York and oat.do. Age- , ­17 of an ,fads alli used b on @horettM atadrae Address Osten atv.r P. O oat. S.BEATON TOWNBHIPQLERB s OossReaew. 06sasbelonsr for titles a'sawtiar° as'+,, �h a ieso�orm]srimd o m� s st0. bra oat. 1[ar Iota R GRANT —Lot I. concession 4, Searboro. Telephone Markham 7508 rr�id Accountant. Bos'Iness and Munic,- udltors GRANT, GODFRE Y &CO•. 31 9t. East, Toronto, Canada, Adelaide —_ July K. MAW, LICENSED AUG T10N EER . for York. Qatarto and Durham two. All kinds of sals prompt , attended to. Terms reasonable. Dets for sales may be a:raagsd at NEWS' Ot;scv Bell and lndeven- drat pYores. Whitby, Oct. My BONDS — Government. Municipal and Mortgage Bonds, Also, Industrials. Bate investments at from 5 to 7 per sleet. _ INSURANCE—All classes• written in. eluding Fire. Automobile, Wind- storm. Accident and Sickness. Phone or write 48tf RD. BOWMAN,Wbitby Coal, Coal ! Hard and Soft Coal of the; beet "Llity On hand THOS. A. LAW ' 1 . PSc3iceriss�. Gat. EXCEPTIONAL VALUE During the month of Ocwber + we are - giving Absolutely Free $5 00 worth of groceries with each Kitchen Cabnet ■o 1111 If -Don't miss this opportunity of saving money. We haye'Linoleum "df 2 yards and 4 yards width. Also Oilcloth and Congoleum Rugs. at right prices. : Jost arrived, Occasional Chair# in solid walnut and walnut finish also-upholstered willow Chaire. Q As Sterritt Furniture Dealer apdj • Funeral Directog: Also Ambulance Service Phone-1800 GREENWOOD. ae•ement of Fire Chief Anr.is rendered quantities W }i. wilco •w0., in the village what might have been a very serious I� . ; "�i '. j� j��'! on Sunday. fire, harmle : ;. ;. A L 1 1 , ►�E+i�i11\.i . firs. Johnson. of M „rtle, is visit- 9 �� GREEN RIVER.- - i ng her aunt, Mrs. Boyer. A good supply of Hard and Soft LUMBER YARD t. om returned to her home Last Shzt!ay, i' :, 3Ir, Picket', and PP y in St. Thorlac, on WerineGiay• his daufthter. RI. ;., FlorenrP, Miss Coal on head. Also a supply Mr. and MrQ. Turret of Oshawa, Frer!a„ and Mr bpence, were the of Kindling Wood, were in the village on Monday. g rruests of Miss Mary Doter, and Ivies. - f Mr,. GeorKo Green ertp!rtained stove length. 'Gse Fraser 's Scalp Tonic H L. Smith, Mr, Pickey preached a company from Warren. Pa. lairt week most. enjoyable sermon in the Hap 12tf Phone Pick. 1709, G#-o. and Mrs. Wilson, of Turento, tilt church in the evening: _ spent Sunday with Geo. an <! S2rs can Sunday, October 13th, the Rev. DO:vALD Mr` RO.. f ICHEHINf Pegz. Mr. Stillwell, Secretary of the Bap- -- — Relieves itching scalp Alf, Bell is off duty these days tist Foreign Mi; =ion Board, will La SURNINGHANT immediately. P r o- having sprained his arm while crank preach in-the Baptist Church at 7. P. ins his car. m. The Whitevale choir will furnish Building and General mates healthy growth Graham and 'Mrs. Johnston, of Ux- the music, and a most .hearty invit- Contracting. of hair, Tones up the bridge, spent Sunday with Wm, and ation is extended to the Whitevale Estlmatee furnished on all clar+see• _ eealp, banishes dand- Mr; Middleton. congregation and the $ Y. P. U. •to of work — Interior and Exterior, ruff, Restores hair, Mrs. T. Oliver, returned to the city join with them and hear Mn Stillwell, Alterations and reptxirs. on Monday after spending a 'week Chimneys Built Concrete Work. not over 50 per cent with Mi3-c Sadler, Do not miss hearing Chief De! Yo phone Pickerlag 8712 gray, to natural color.' Mrs. };• Philip, of Buffalo is spend- Kab's program in St, Paul's Unit. Sold on absohtte mosey ing a few days with her parer,,, Was. ed Cherrch on Tuesday evening, FA[RPORT, ONTARIOi back guarantee to give' and Mr` Middleton. Oct. 15th. Something different x �t B g Mrs Bruce, of Toronto is visitin;, S ,� 1 G L E S .,satisfaction. with her Lister, Mrs, It. Wilson and GREENWOOD - - = niece, Mrs Fred Byers. :►toys Scotia Shia lee Mrs Robinette and family, of Tor- Died, At Greenwood on Friday, g „ . Sold in onto, were in the village on Sunday, October' 4th, Lucy GraM_e Wood, be- Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles with he ndster, Miss M. Wood, loved wife of Alfred Tremble. The Bird's Felt Slate 9hinglesl Joan Gerry of Windsor, air! Ronald late Mrs. Tremble -,vas born in Eng for sale at gickeT' ip Barer ' 5bops and Mrs. Wilson, of Port Colborne, land little ovgr fib year. ago, and T. PATERSO '$ - CLAR,Emorvr were here on Sunday attending the came to Cand'a}a a bride about 40 Call and get prices. Phone 2812 - -- THE RUR71L funeral of the late Mrs. Tremble, years ago, locating in Kinsale. Af- - -- There will be Sunday school in ter spending some four years there, L A Yr s SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. Greemvood churrh next Sunday, Oct. she and her husbnd moved to this V� , 13th, at 2.30 p. m. Mr. H, Found of village where they have remained Claremont., will give a short talk on ever since. Mrs. Tremble was a very G A R A G G e t Real &state and Insurance. - "Temperance ". Everybody come. active woman all her life and will be very much missed in 'the home as We are prepared to do all kinds! Farm Properties a Specialty. Hear Chief De Yo Kah, of Ottntva, well as in the community. She was of repairing of cars, also bat. Head Oice : 213 214 Confederation in St. Paul's United ChRrch on a member of the W. M. S, the Lad- tery charging, electric ... ies Aid, and at one time a Sunda Life Building. Toronto. Tnerday evening, Oct. 15th. y welding and in fact. Phone Main 1960. School teacher. Two years ago fail- everything in con- ' trig health - necessitated a medical ex- Bench Office: Gordon Builditltg, BROUGHAM. nE'CarO with - amirtaiiort resulting in an operation Pickering Ontario. Quite a number from here are suf- which proved unsuozessful and from ass, Oile, (crease and Aece#eoriieo Phone OeM. 2Br;f fering from the revailing epidemic which she suffered intenegly until p _ her death. She leaves to mourn her on hand constantly. y ' - of coughs and colds; - — -� TIME TABLE — Pickering Station A number of our 1$cal Masons Toss 'a husband ' and three child et, Call and see our Catalogues of T. R. Trains going East dos as tollows� were the guests of Queen City Lodge i1Mrs.'•C. Wilson, of Brooklin, Mrs. W, Dodge and Star Ckrs.; `x Noe 10 Mail 7 >68 A M. on Wednesda evenin of last week Sadler, af• Greenwood, and Ernest, 29 Loos! Ii55 P. Y. y g at home.. !?elides a sister, Mrs Lance W!S GARA�E.- " The W. A, Knox household are s 80 Local 6 F. >g having more than their share of acc- of St. Thomas, and three sisters and 8unday train, 8.38 A. M. idents. the latest unfortunate beint, a brother who is lying at' the point AND SERVICE STATION Trains going West due as follows— Mr. Knor's helper, who broke his of Beath in England. On Sunday her No. 29 Local 9,23 A. M. arm while cranking' "the tractor a remains were conveyed to the ,Unit- 27 Local 119 P. At. ed Church here where the funeral ser- Writing' few days ago. - 9 flail 9 03 F. M. Week -end visitors' from Toronto vice wAs conducted by the Rev. Mr. Sunday train, 7.32 P. included Robt. and Miss Feasby; Fred Smart, assisted by a former pastor, ♦ iForegoing is according to Standard Cowie and family, and Ml's Cowan Rev. J. W. Bunriar, of Bowmanville time. Sr., at their home here, Mrs'.- Wallace After the ceremony she was taken tt, and daughter and W. J. Brown and her final resting place at Salem Cem• Pa per CLAREMONT family at the home of T C. and Mrs, etely, followed by a lar�•e concourst : CREI'AMERY 1 Brc�xr1, Miss F. Fle.velling with the of friends and neighbors, who ex• t tt Sheppard family.' tend their sympathy to the bereaved ' St. John's United Church held family, •_.!� _ �y their Harvest Home anniversary on gALF REGISTER. ` Highest price phid for Sunday last. Rev. David Best, of _ pedall C at the Bosmanville, was the speaker at err EDNESDA Y; OCT. 16TH— Auction `` both services anti was listened to sale of choice dairy cows, horses, Cremda y Creamery very attentively by the large can- cattle, implements etc. at lot 27, C ' gregation both morning and evening. con; 1. Pickering, just north of Dun' Mrs. Pegg, of Greenwood, assisted barton school- house, the {Yoperty e Give us a trial and be convinced the home choir in the morning, and of Sullivan Bros.. Sale at one o' Z5C Writing Pae1. - - - - -- — singing a, solo very acceptably. In clock sharp, See Bills. Wm. Maw, 9 COME /N the evening the double quartette of Auctioneer. - Fa the Claremont Baptist Church took nd SATURDAY, OCT. 19TH— Auction. a ;- ...'.AND SEE charge of the service of song, their . Sale of choice dairy evArs and splendid service 'being much apprec- springers, also a number of heifers iated by St. John's. 15C Pkg Envelopes Orr new etock of The members of St. John's W. M, at lot 14, Con, 7. Pickering, the property of G. W Hodgson. Sale S. enjoyed a very pleasant afternoon aft 1.3V. See Bills. Wm, Maw. Auct- Good Cheer Ranges on Wednesday le,9t at the home of 4oneer. Mrs, John Miller., "Thistle Ha” is Wednesday, Oct. 23rd — Auction Sale both for You can't do better for ; always a favorite place for a Rath- quality nor price. ering of this kind, its excellent host - f farm stock, implements, hay, 5' You will also see our ess making everyone feel at hom sin and fowl, the property of The afternoon's program wa,9 in Fr ice, Lot 25, Con.7 Whit- ew Furnace charge of St. Andrew's W. M. S, tut• by. As the farm has been sold�/� K der the splendid leadership of its there .will be no' reserve. Sale at v on display. President, Mrs. Smith. The meeting 12.30 sharp. Wm. Maw, Auction Give no a trial. We guarantee was an inspiring one to everyone pre eer. ; satisfaction, sent. Mrs. R. H Crank gave a very Saturday, Oct. 26th— Auction Sale Phone 4800 interesting talk on the temperance of entire household furniture (all f situation, and the benefits(of prohib- • choice including a quantity of an- Junes Drug Storms ition, to our neighbors across the - tique). Piano, garden tools, etc. No ALV'IN BUSHBY lire. Her words, found an ho in the reserve as Mr. Gordon is leaving Satisfaction or money back, {, hearty of the women rese t Let us I town. See Bills. Sale at 12.30 Q o Pickering, Ontario PICBERINQ vot-__ as we pray. p sharp. W. B Powell Auctioneer. Phne G rl ,00 Plckarl � ,: •'iit+J x r '.''.. .' -..• �•' :._:s. k.t+w.ti, __ .... ,.> ,'. '..r... . ;....._ :- ...'.. .� _ _ _- .._ .......... a ... -. - .... - ...._. -s... :. -.. ,. . -. . - .. _ _..... - - s s.'v. e ,.�1!^6a`.it. ..r�P 3 �..., y j,•+t+f'z- O'G„S�'xr'r?, '�r'r?°'xR s ,. °�vt�'fi yr.,. 5 'y Y ' ,y i _ ... VP, Z_ -: � ..., . 4... .. 1. - .. 0. in fast -Sight that might take them to irg the• danger point of fatigue. When ''�!ve" C "Clud house "Me some inhabited island before Dooms- Ned started on again he took a quick �+ You Must • j aorf "could overtake them' never in but fairly easy walking pace. d t s s the a best • L`i'nng him a chase across , his - own They mashed on in alien, r, not even . {Have Sugar rt O W tundras, glancing ' ck to- keep track of Dooms- .,a t ck oom , They halted a single, instant, in the dorf. And'it came about, in the last a 1 r shelter of the thickets, slipped on their hours of the night, that the rest both Sugar is one of the snowshoes, then mashed as fast as of them so direly needed was firced . _ _eunuch needed elements. .;, they, could on to the beach. In scarce- upon them by the powers of nature. In a balanced diet. iy a moment they were venturing out The moun set; and genera'ly smooth on the ice =bound wastes. though the ice was, they could not go WRIGLEY'S SuPPtteS ` Doomsdorf encountered their tracltg on by starlight. There wa3 nothing as he reached the cabin door, and to do but rest till down. Sugar in a convenient gueasing their intent, raced for the . "Lie down on the ice," Ned advised, Way. The flavor is an 792 higher ground just above the cabin. "and don't worry about waking up." extra delight. But when he caught sight of the fugi- His voice -moved her and thrilled her e r TEA tives, they were already out of effec- in the darkness. "I'll set myself to Then too —you know tive pistol ran He .fired Impotently Waite up at the first ray; that's one = -- -- until hammer clicked down against thing n w do. et her t ha er eked a ling I ca always She 1 you aren't a d d i n $ iFls�� ���e� an empty breach, and then, still sense. tired body .dip down on the snow, . weight. Sugar is a fuel less with fury, darted down. to the relying only on her warm fur. gar- that burns .0 needless - cabin for his. riffle. meats to protect her from it Ned But he halted before he reached the quiekly settled beside her. "And you'd late " After ere as u- better lie as close to me as you can." door. er all, there w no parttc b -- 1 �a j't'` ISLE ,.. lair hairy. He knew how 'many miles (To be continued.) 1 t'1 C. of ice —some of it almost inipassable I"� `� t�j -.lay between his island and Tzar For Sprains —Use Mtnard's t.Inlrrteht j lr Island, far to the east. It was not ---'p py the journey , for a man an 1 woman, When the meek do bet to inherit the Man trQlrad ban. . i►OIStiN MAtt�SiiALI. traveling without supplies. There was earth, it appears now as rho their S'gwlit'a"IN", no need of sending his singing lead problem would still be the truck driv- Clas after them. Cold and hunger, if he ere— Minneapolis Journal. gave them play, would stop them soon ,uusT TaD sy enough. tt w, s�rrti Tcet o - - -- He had, how.ver, other plats.. He iEG]AI HERE 'fUDAY i im, ar.d she fell in the snow. Then, turned through the cabin door, spoke ildren? Ned Cornet. Leo�rnHardenworth and�with a half- animal snarl that revealed to the sullen squaw, then began to Ullldl n�jrob o j• c Bess Ui}bert are shipwrecked, Together all too plainly his murderous rage, he make preparations Yor a journey: He �(/�( $ they take refuge on an island. Lenore• drew his pistol from his holster and took a cold -proof wolf -hide robe, wrap- Lad red are engages to be married. the started on. ped In it a great sack of pemmican, q Island on which the three find themselves - is Inhabited by a brute named vooms- CHAP and made it Into a convenient pack doer and his Indian wife TER XXIY. for his back. Then he reloaded his Doomsdorf promptly 'takes Ned and r 2 !b the girls prisoners aid tells them tie Washing through the crack in the 'pistol, took the riffs down .from the - means to use them as hl: sh es, The , wall, and started forth down the trail ' vrivotuers %r•e cola C" nSrAld r. cnnln for doer, Ned saw the girl's act; and her that Nevi and Bess had made_ themselves and: when it comnleteU, (treason was immediately evident to I II the master of the island aav- h. w ^ ^'} Tired though Bess was from the "1 -- :�ed 'and seas to do all hre winter Gran him. Whatever darkness engrossed ! g i\'ed hltn at the sigh. o! the ignoble girt, Idxy's toil,, she moved freshly and eas- Lenore is allowe,' •� remain vrith the ail at first. Ned broke trail, she mush- squaw. Different t-•- ^,,tar routes a" egging for 'ter little life even at the � Y - - ., � s given to Bees and >ed. Toirther they coat of her love,'s, showed -not at all ed a few feet behind She had no J Y tan to escan` the it+land and send {sensation of cold; hardened to steel, y.1 'Lenore to call Tlnnmadorf to their cabin. in his white, set face. Whatever ua- I - NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY. speakable despair came ,upon him at her muscles moved like he sliding \ ✓ +� this ruin of his ideals, this desiruction Parts of a wonderful machine. The The man regaided her with quick- of all his hopes, it was evidenced' ice was wonderfully smooth as yet. It is not fair to pour ch11drea Jf they are com. euing interest, yet without the slight- almost like the first. thln. bay ice 'Ipe11 support age. It is bumiliatiag neithe. in his actions nor in the elear, edtatitl your .lest trace of suspicion. coo( quality of his thought. frozen to the depth of safety, But He got . up at once. Lenore stared 1 No other crisis had eve. found him already the killing pace clad begun to Jto you- Avoid the passibility. Take advantage of At him as if ire. n:ghtmara. Sho had better disc: tell. She couldn't deep it up forever the Canadian Government Annuities pi :red. His mind. seemed t _: 'Sysan*4 and at 65 you.willface the remaiai 'hoped in her detest- cgart that he without food and rest. And the brute of would refuse to come, that the great ears sell -sea tin d tli Lead test of her -soul could be avoided, but 'already he was starth g out the door. She 1•_an done her part;- she could wait here, if she liked, till the thing was settled. In a few seconds more she would know, .,er fate, - Yet she couldn't stay here and wait. To Doamadorf's surprise she followed him through the door, into the glare of the Northern Lights. She aid not + - knew what impulse moved her; she was only awn'! of the 'growing cold of �; tertror. Not only Ned and Bess would i pay the price if the plan failed. She must pay, too. The thoukht haunted her, every .step, every wild beat_ of her heart. Doomsdorf was walking swiftly; already he was } alfway from t.:e door. The desperate fight for freedom was almost at hand. But what was free -1 dom comps to that fear and dark -' behind her was tireless, remorseleRs I I 7 P� 8 an sdcun wI income for Ide. as death itself. - ..... _. The Northern Lights died at last in CANADIAN a�•d incoherency, then stumbling to circunmeribe the whole, dread situa- the sky. and the two hastened on in through the snow, caught Doomsdorf's ��� S the wan light of a little moon that G VE L RNM speed on alone. This he• wrx,ld. have - was already falling toward the west. no cause to wait .for her. —they're going to: try to kill oat. I Y g B 3 Y As she leaped toward him, he snatched And now she , was made aware that _ hfag this Coup" today P08TAGE FREE the night was bitter cold. It was get- sped, over that wonderfully smooth .................. _- __- __-- _, -._.� ~' ting to her, in spite of her furs. But Annuities Brand Aaaaides Branrb Dept TWL-2 as yet she gave no sign of distress to -Department of Labour, wpartm.at oft b... Otte.. Ned Out of her love for. him a new Ottawa silenced beneath his lurid aze. - �''� as s nce en g strength was born —that sublime and had .tot counted on Ned's. power of Plasse send me COitQ'i.13TE INFORMATION unnamable strength of women that is . shoat Candies Government Aaanttiw - HON. PETER HEENAN': nearest to divinity of anything upon Mtttir� Name this lowly earth —and she knew that � Pr;acCiear>, it *ould hold her up beyond the last It was Evan Ind dim in the pale light; limits of physical exhaustion. She HACKM BY THE WHOLE DOMINION : Address . .................... ......_._._,......._.,,......._ would not give way to unconscious= pushed her contemptuous'; from ness, thus causing Ned to stop and lines quickened his ; nterest. She saw wait beside her till she died. None rf these things would she do. Her spirit soared with the wings of her resolve. Instead, her plan was simply to hasten • -tress that 1% death, There were ro depths of ignominy Ned broke trail; she ".mushed a few Ion —to keep lap the pace —untt] she toopled forward lifeless on the ice. - beyond her now.. She cried ) it shrilly feet behind.- She would master .herself until death. a�•d incoherency, then stumbling to circunmeribe the whole, dread situa- mastered her. Then Ned, halting but through the snow, caught Doomsdorf's - - ilea in an instant. H turned, met an instant to leorn the truth, could hr - arm. "o, no," she cried, fawning l Bess' straightforward gaze, saw her g speed on alone. This he• wrx,ld. have with lips.and hands. "Don't, go in there half-:smile of complete understanding. no cause to wait .for her. —they're going to: try to kill oat. I Y g B 3 Y As she leaped toward him, he snatched On and on through the'night they didn't have an thin to do with it— Y b` up their two hooded outer costs, and sped, over that wonderfully smooth I swear I didn't—and don't make. me his arm half encircling her, he guided ice, never daring to halt: strange, - buffer when I've saver} you —" he> ttiToagh the door . wand .ring figures in the moonlit . He shook her roughly, until the to -1 ,T rent of her words had ceased, and she Whet:rer or not she realized what snow. But Bess was not to carry her brave intent through to the end. She silenced beneath his lurid aze. - �''� as s nce en g occurred he did not know, but there was no time to tell her now. Not, had .tot counted on Ned's. power of "You say-.they've got a trap laid were explanations necessary; trusting p g observation, He . suddenly haite , for he ?" he demanded. him to the last she would fallow where turned and looked into her. face. Her hands clasped before him. "Yes, p he led. "We'll have to run for it he It was Evan Ind dim in the pale light; ' but I'say I'm. not guilty —" 'He whispered simply. Fas,, as you can.' and something about its deepening pushed her contemptuous'; from Ned had taken - in - the situation, lines quickened his ; nterest. She saw 29.10 made his decision, seized the parkas, him start; and with a single syllable and guided Bess through the door all of an' oath, reached his hsn'd under in one-breath: the drama of Lenore's, her hood to the track of the artery at tragic dishonor was still, in progress her - throat.. He needed to listen but in the glare of the Northern Lights. a instant to the fevered pulse to Doomsdo -rf, standing back,to them, did know •tha truth. not see the two slip out the door "We're going too fn,;t," he told her , snatch iip their snowshoes and fly. shortly, ` Otherwise his pistol would have been No—no. Her tone was desper- -quick to halt them. Almost at once ate, and his eyes narrowed, with sus - they were concealed, except for their picion. 'Wrenching back her self -con- strange flickering shadows in the trol, she tried to speak casually-. I can snow, behiigd the first fringe of stunt- keep' up easily," she told him. "I don't ed spruce. feel it-yet—I'll tell you when I do. We . Ned led her straight toward the can't ever make it if we slow up." ice -bound sea. He realised at once He shook his head, wholly uncon- that their least shadow of hope lay winced: "I don't know what's got into you, Bess. You can't fool me. I know I feel it g bed and lerity and ' ou're .111011110:331 IMinard's LInim9pt for Neuritial, - MVE xNo, 41- --•'29 just running yourself to death.. Doomsdorf himself can't do any more Your Can Needs than kill us—" "' ! "But he can — ". a Well Balanced Diet "We're going to hit an easier pace. - — Believe me, he's not running his heart 'You will be well repaid In his cheery snag of grateful thanks if you see to it that the seed you give him Is out He's planning on endurance, "Brook's " —a selection of the world's choicest seeds in well rather than speed" I was a fool not . balanced proportions. Brock's is preferred by Breeders and Fanciers. They know to think abo ft you until it began to Its value. And in every package of Stock's Bird Seed Y a ,t get ><q& ...-,cake of Brock's Bird Treat—a valuable tonic to keep you= Itewas trite that the killing pace bird in prime condition. why not send for free sample, and note how it improm had been lasing np the vital nWvous M plumage, song and vitality of your pet. forces of both their bodies. Ned was dddress your request to suffering scarcely not at all as yet, . - IViCHOLSON at BROM L1MT HD pt. 69 '125 Georg Street — Toronto but be had caught the first 'danger 29.10 signals. Bess was already approach- .111011110:331 IMinard's LInim9pt for Neuritial, - MVE xNo, 41- --•'29 the misunderstanding countries. The United States and our- completely to ether round selves are reallT making an appeal by cleared up- before the invitations went example to all nations out. News that the unique example of as council board of peace. So that, Pace-to-faca diplomacy in the wilds of 1, whilst cherishing their historical past the Virginia' Blue Ridge has yielded and engaging in all .the healthy rival- this first fruit overshadowed other de- -they 1v 11 and work, -they I , - : Z rival - ries of genius, skill velopments of the day. remember the wider unities of human civilization. "You almost make me afraid by the Canada and U.S, boundless hospitality you seem to be 1 preparing for me. I hope I ih,711 be Conclude Treaty equal to your kindness. The problem of armaments is full of hidden diffl- D.RYDOCK UNDER SHADOW OF AN OLD FORTRESS 11-eulties, and a patient working at de- Land for Legation Site is size at Lauzon drydock, Levis. acrc•sa river from Quebec City, Is seen- by comparison with steamer berthed In tails in an atmosphere of mutual con- Exempted From farther end. fidence is required to overcome them., Taxes L 'And I crave a judgment from you as r. generously sympathetic as your wet -, Ottawa —A treaty of reciprocity be-, Labor Members Nonagenarian Husband Buried coma is to be• generously lavish. When !, tween Canada and the. United States I return and it is all over I pray I I has just been concluded, but It does shall leave behind me some memories, I not touch the tariff and Its applica. In Convention Beside Heroine of Long' Point which will make it easier for you to I tion is localized. ' think well of Great Britain a. , d be a I The United States Government t, Slang the Chair Epic Story of Abigail Becker Who Saved Lives; of Eight 'reason for close competition between in Ottawa. going to erect a legation Recalled your country and mine in the great I It last year purchased a site on wet- Called "Filthy Cur" Kirk-' causes of de.aocrLcy and liberty, which lington street, but the building con- Simcoe, Ont.—The epic exploit of Queen Victoria, the parliament Of wood Resents His Ex ne of Long Point, Canada and the merchants of Buffalo, inspire the �peoples on both sides of, struction has not started. Meanwhile bigail Becker, Leroi e elusion from Pro- 4 c the Atlantic." a few thousand dollars of taxes have was recalled when her norio genarian in recognition of -her bravery. accumulated. All Dominion Govern- r r gram 0 re born. HUMOROUS INCIDENT ,.meat property in Ottawa Is exempt husband was buried in Oakwood came- Here be 19 child en we Brighton, Eng,—An uproar resulted tery Thursday afternoon last. There were also two adopted children The official mrinouncer at to.e cere-; frcm taxation though there are gen.. The heroine died in 1905 and it is and six step-children. .Aronies at city hall, New York, in read -1 erous -,rants to the city In lieu there- at the Labor party convention Thurs- efforts re- Miss Eleanor Rohrer, who accom- Ing the scroll presented to Right Pon I of. day, when the chairman, Han. Herbert 75 years since her gallant Morriscri, endeavored to apply closure suited in th-i, saving of tha 'lives of partied the remains of her father'to Ramsay MacDonald by the city of No ;xfsts respecting arrangement iafter limiting discussion on RL Han. might men from the ship Conductor, Simcoe, announced that she intends to , 7*.: New York, referred to Great B-Ataln'sl legations, several of which are Irr, Philip Snowden's address to only two which foundered during the great present to the Norfolk Historical So- Premier as the "Prime Minister of il prospect with the United States plans speeches. sterm of Nov irrber, 1854. ciety th,! gold medal presented to her -----the United States." furtb&t advanced. by the American Humane Sor Kirkwood, Glasgow mer.ib,,r of Par-� Listed as one of the early heroines mother There was a ripple of laughter and A' the Canadlaa legation at Wash- "This is ; Of Ontario, her deed commemorated ciety, :,rL which is inscribed the story' the announcer, Hector Fuller, turned ington to exempted from taxation the Alament loudly protested. twice you have deliberately kept me! by a poem in the old fifth reader, of her heroism. The rocking chair to Mr. MacDonald and said: Government here has decided to pay out." he shouted. came as a surprise to people even in sed by her mother .,nd the family "I beg your pardon, I was merely the taxes rn the United States legs - I also fine a place in the mu-- "You have no right.to make a state- Simcoe to learn that her busba IL had Bible will oxpressin6 a hope." tion properly until an arrangement. Event lika that," the chairman return -, died in Vancouver., The couple seum. Norman Thomas, Socialist candidate covering all such property of outside ea. "Neither Kirkwood no were married in 1869- and lived on a A crayon portrait will be hung in for mayor and presidential candidate governments is concluded with the r anyoge Mass Fall, who was on the platform,� municipal corporation of Ottawa. -else has any privileges .here. I farm at Walsiagbarn Ceritras, pur- the Abigail Becker room.at the Sirocco He was cheered chased with gilts to the heroine by. hospital.—Mail & Empire. then remarked: "I second that." More disorder ensued as the chair. "That's high treason, Isn't it?" Mr. man said he had chosen those speak. xlfacdoaald asked Mayor Walker with, Princess 'Bereft ers he believed most likely to make Canada Will Move Secure Control 11L smile. . - I HEARD IN ENGLAND. 0f Father-in-law" useful contribution to the discussion. ..!:,Slowl in Matter Of Airways Firm Slowly "You have no right to say; that," London— Rebroadcast of Mr. Mae- Kirkwood returned. heatedly M 7 :Donald's reception in ' New York Earl of Harewood Dead and record in the labor movement will bear I poi- Russia Will Drury & Co., Montreal, Take .�:�Was heard clearly in . London. the fullest investigation." icy Towards R a ry 'Vi Over Canadian Trans- The noise of boat whistles -and Viscount LAscelles. StLc- need have no worry that Be Decided Following airplanes sometimes drowned out the -ceeds to-Title he would not be in the headlines," the Canvass Continental words of the announcer, but London- Harew'ood, England, Oct. 6,—Tbe chairman declared. Ottawa.—News ers were assure I that the Premier that the British Drury & Co., of Montreal, have ac• Earl of Harewood, father-In-law of' "You filthy cur!" another delegate I Government is concluding pour- quired controlling interest in Canadian and his daughter Ishbel had arrived in Princess Mary, died at his ancestral I shouted al the chairman. "Why do yo-i excellent spirits and seemed to be en- estate here to-day. He Was 83, say a king like that?" parlers with the Russian Govern- Transcontinental Airways Limited. jolting themselves immensely. ment for the r-- of diplomatic The bead office of the Canadian The rebroadcast was arranged by years old. A f�rmal protest against what he relations has not produced any imme- Transcontinental Airivays Limited 12' Both sons and his daughter were called the "studied offensiveness" of the British Broadcast,ng Corporation. with the earl when be died. Princess the chairman was here entered' by diate reaction here. It is likely that in the City of Quebec and the com- the Canadian Government will proceed pany's airdrome is situated about four, ISHBEL'S MESSAGE. Mary was at her h,, me, Goldsborough James Maxton, chairman of Labor's I ly in the formation of its policy miles west of Quebec. Xnaresborough. left wing, the Independent Labor slo New York. — Ishbel MacDonald, I Hall, t"Irds the Soviet republic until the The company has several air-mail smiling daughter of the British Prime Viscount Lascelles, husband of I party, and the incid,-nt closed for the al' sentiment of the whole Dominion can contracts, incluaing Ottawa- Montreal' V of pwwe Princess Mary'. will now 'succeed to moment. Xinister, gave this mesas 1�e canvassed on -the subject. Cabinet Mont-eal-Rim.,emki, Quebec ' Seven to American women as she landed the title of Earl at Hare Wood, created does not meet until next week, and Islands, Moncton-Magdalen Islands, several important members of the 1812. liere: I 1.Moncton- Charlottetown. The earl possessed 29,700 acre. He 7 Cabinet are absent. CoL R. H. Mulock has been appoint- "Children should be brought up to held the title since 1892. He was at Traffic Officer 'believe it is better to live is good- tacked to a special diplomatic mls- Since Government recognition of the ed general manager of the company citizens than to die in a'war. Found Injured Russian trade commission was with- and Robert Cannon who was formerly "To fight against war,' women's I sicn to Spain in 18T8, and was a re- drawn several years ago, a number of general manager, has become vice- tired captain of the Grenadi4r Guards. chief power into impress on their Hamilton.—Found lying on the trade agencies of the Soviet republic president. children what they went through in He married Lady Florence Bridge com� man, daughter of the 'Marquis of Clan. roadside, inured fatally,. it is feared,1 have been established, in Canada. The In purchasing control of this the last war so they may understand be rde, in 1881, and there were two Traffic Officer Fred Binglay of Hag-lattitude of Canadian Government lhny,'Dtury, & Co. were acting on ._'the horrors. rica sons and a daughter. ersville, as brough to St. Joseph's I has been that while it cannot recognize half of Aviation Corporation of Can- "Women should do this both in the hospital Thursday night last. gis I the Russian Soviet officially until pub- ads Limited a company recently in- United States and Great Briteln." motorcycle was wrecked against a tree !lie opinion in Canada has been clari- corporated, which already. controls I "English women are thinking more What occurred the officials are at a fied on the subject, there is nothing to ternational Airwas of Canada, Lim of politics and the power of the ballot The Traffic Toll less to know, Binglcy is still uncon• prevent' the establishment of trade ited, Interprovincial Airwas Limited, than ever before," she said, adding scions and suffered a fracture of the relations between the private citizens successor to Fairchild Aviation Lim-! that for he own part ."politics had 5 84 Madeline skull it is believed. r .Ellen Joyce Or ' een, of this country and Russia. ited and Canadian Airwas Limited. become almost a habit." Avenue, was killed by a car near the J. 'McDougall, Hamilton, was driv- Canacta's exports to Russia have Asked what the English women East York market. fallen off in the last few years.'In the ing two miles south of Caledonia' on thought about the MacDonald peace Thomas Morris, 15, 101 Montrose the provincial highway about 7.30 fiscal year ended 1926, Canadians sold mission, she said: Avenue, was killed while riding his o'clock when h-3 saw the prostriate form to Russia goods, to the value of $3,- Ishbel Does n "t "I am wondering 'if the women ,in , bicycle along the Lake Shore Road. just at the edge of the cement. A few 788,266. In the following year this ' this country are as interested in the Mrs. Arthus Hepburn, 41,",12 Lans- Teat away lay the motorcycle, smashed figure dropped to $2,407206. In 1928. Use Mak e, up mission as the English women. The downe Avenue, killed when a car in beyond- repair. McDougall hurried Qanada"s exports to Russia were val- latter are more interested than the which she was riding plunged into a into Caledonia with the injured man ued at $2,224,430, and is 1929 they in. Not Even Powder for Her English men, because the feel more ditch. and after medical attention he was creased to $2,983,629. Imports, which deeply the need of peace." Mrs. Kemp' Anderson, 24, killed In brought on to the local hospital. His are ihcrea§ing slightly, totalled in the Nose--On the Other ' • It was then she announced that her car accident four•hours after marriage left leg was badly crushed and there last, 12 months only $373,331. Hand She s Not ' hobby was "child education," and ad near Montreal. Is a long deep lacerat'on on the scalp. These figures are taken from official Domestic wised American women to train the -.,a loss of records. It has been pointed out Injured Bingley suffered also' fro. children toward peace, Mr. and Mrs. James Maynard, blood, but it is not known what time however, that they may be incomplete Bliss Ishbel MacDonald, healthy and engaging 26-year-old daughter of Bri- TO CALL POWERS IN. elapsed between the time of the acci- because many shipments to and from • Unionville; 'Mrs. Taylor, Ottawa; J. 'n Russia are reshipped in London, Washington, resident �H. Doyle;"Mr. and Mrs. Chris New- dent and the discovery. _and tern's Scottish Premier, uses no mak Oct. Ovt� 6. — President - . • . , . • orders are sometimes placed through up on her face, does not even powder n ogle; Nurse Miss E. Mc- Hoover and Prime Minister MacDon. ton; Job London agencies. her nose. 5. Nel- In a conversation with correspond - old authorized official announcement Gregor; Fred Rourke, aged I by the White House today that invita-! son Gage, aged 16; John Nelson, Ham- PROTECTING OUR GAME A I RESOURCCS King's Intentions ants aboard the Berengaria she com- tions for the five-power naval confer - i ilton; Mrs. C. L. Sheldon, Taft Place, I mented that she never used complexion Fair minded sp-rtsmen are realiz- once, to start the third week of Janu- Buffalo; Stanley Lawton, aged 5, For Winter in Doubt helps preferring the natural complex- -ary in London, will go forward from Oshawa; Hugh Watson; Mrs. Eva Ing that It Is high tithe to pursue a London—It Is authoritatl�Lly stat- ion given her by years in the Scotch the British foreign office tomorrow to Ferguson; Mrs. Jean Tynes; iolley at careful coliserVation and A'Hara proper protectIon__.1r__CAiiAda's game e4 that no arrangements whatever highlands. the United States, France, Italy and Benvenan; V. Dimitroff, aged, .4; Frafi- have yet been made concerning the "Make-up?" she answered a ques- is to be saved, --even powdei my Japan. cis Lewis. place where His Majesty will spend tion, "No, I don't 4_ The announcement, telephoned back 4. the coming winter. Statements be nose, although' I sometimes have been by the president from the remoteness Wife (to husband tinkering, with Within Its limits the Royal Win-i would spend the winter months on thelgrged to do so." south coas' of England again are I'm not fond of knitting and Iam ...of the Rapidan camp, where the two car) : - "What's causing the trouble 'ter Fair Is a national niedlum tor' without foundation. it not a housekeeper," she said, beads of governments have found time dear?" drawing the nine provinces more is adding closely together thr, ugh tlin cam• I true that His Majest) has bee she had been greatly misrepresented and isolation 0 talk freely, signalizing I Novice: "I don't know exactly, bull ; I agriculture. , ' on horseback lately. in her domestic lea sings. St the settlement of a serious difficulty think it's the exa3per'ator." 'munity of. interest In EI ". .;.'. -: .,, . S , *m.s i.���T ?d • t-• :. rrra;tt�,'. .. � .� - „� s:_ r: • _ - ,.�. iii .' : - .'.r..:.: 'i•y... ,.. � ,. r'T •r . y `ril pfCKER1Nti COUNCIL. F Turner, ditto 3.50; 8 Fitrndala, rep • The above counotl met on Tuaedaa, washouts t 1-con 8 Whlthv to pay half ..'.- Visit Your GROCERY This ek TW[tM51 9.10; R Mdwbray,dhto18�84;-RDavis. Oct. dcc. lat. Members all present, the ditto 12.00; 8 Ferndale, haul grav cut Aside from ourtspleedid line of pare fresh d_rocerlee' 61-78.payear,; 01.50 it paid inWaom reeve to, the chair. Miautee of the list -tieeede drag con 649.75: R Mowbray. - always on hand we have sayers! gobs riptions to the United State. sad Crest meeting were read and apgrovad. haul ara• con 8 29 85; R Davis, ditto Britain $2 -o0 in advance A Humber of accounts +uses present- 300; J Wagg, cut weede cd>i 81.80: T P E'0 /. A. L s x _ gd and referred to the various stand- Buret, gray for con 6 1.80; A Pegq - JOHN MURKAR, ?ropiletor, top committees, cut weeds cons 8 -7 5.76; R BirreH, haul - The standing committee on Contim -grav con 7-7.50: A Annie, haul grav COMFORT SOAP 813ERRIFFS JELLY -" gencies reported and recommended re waabout and labor at Whitevale -- 'DEATH OF MARGARET REDDIN. the following tiydrenta : R 9 -Craw- P 10 Bars' Comfort Soap .with � nary package contaioigg • g P bridge 37.27; R Tweedie, ditto 8650; J 1 Turkish Bath Towel 19 "x38" 3'10 cent packages Jell "'- ford, gutting and cleaniog grave- yard- Herbert; ditto 11.75; T Condy, labor on p 'While spending a fe tAdays at the ?.75,.J 6lurkar, ptg road stipt reports, Linton and Whitevale bridges 19 35, .. good quality and weight also - tnily" home on -the' Brock' Road, bollector's.bills etc - 29.50; D R Beaton, W P Jones, grav for con Band Linton - _ 1.25 value,lur _ _ _`l C.bina Fruit Dish :Miss Margaret Reddin was stricken on acct of salary .125 00; Thos Ore-g¢, bridge 39 15; F Barclay, b,.ul grav and C nC v th a heart attack, and passed away clerk div court 4 00; Ed Gleeson, bailiff cement fill at Linton and 4th con bfid- . ' 85' e V C 1 suddenly in the forenoon -of Oct. 4th. 4 W Workmen's Compensation Board ges and haul "grav cons L 2, 3, 4, 7 and Itfiss Reddin had just returned from re claim of .Jas A Stephenson 23.85. 8 1440.35; E Gihaon, labor at Linton x -CURED and UOOgED'MEAT3' ' ,.A vacation in Boston Mass. where for The standing committee on Damage bridge 21.00; H Hornshaw. labor and Pickled Shoulder, Cottage Rolle, several years she conducted a Civil for Sheep Worried by Dogs reported haul material to the Whitevale bridge Special offer in Las for the a rt Sliced Back Bacon, Service.and a Business School, known I and recommended the following pay- 60.00; J Graham. team at Whitevale two weeks Sliced Breakfast .six the Reddin Business College. She meute : T Bacon, one la�mh - l ad-10 OR; bridge 48.40: A E Fleming, ditto 11.75: 3 regular 10 cent. packages Pea !kiss!; Baron,. Baas a capable, conscientious instruct- ..J Scott, inspecting same 90r; JBayles, Q Burkholder labor Whitevale bridge P two IatuUa kilted 30 00; J Scott, in act and _ Fresh Pork Sausage, ni and cotuisellw!, and hier- sudden P, gravel. 8890; E Anthony, ditto 2% g , death is deeply mourned by her lam- tog 8-imp 606; Wtu Pegg. one sheep '20 75: A Spears. ditto 1.40; iii Pandall; �' -i Full !iris, of Cooked Meats. - y and a large circle of friends killed 22 00; J Scott, inspecting same .ditto 510.3: A Hitch, 1{i bor, on 4tb cQn 1 50: N1•ptgg, one sheep and one lamb hridiie3 50; R Lynn,- labor at 4th con many, of whom attribute their sac- i killed 30,00: J Scott, inspecting same and Whitevale bridges and fill at Lin. R ' C H D'S C ' S Less to the training receir' . under 1 50: H D Brown, one tarnb killed 12,00; ton and 4th hrldg'es ll4.tN);.J Milton. her supervision. For the past three -NV p Jones, inspecting same 50c: Mil- ditto 90,75; W Evans, ditto 104 00; W years she has resided at 207 Lafay- ler Bros, onelrimb killed and- onesheep Morden, ditto 103 45; E Janes, -ditto I ette Ave. Buffalo N. Y. The funer- damaged 35.01): B Burk, inspecting 110.45; F Pugb. ditto 4t 1 t; tiV Bit kett 1. i. (� 8l took place Monday October 7th re same 18,0 L Middleton pec sheep in* ditto 113,70; J Havwond; 'dricing•pilea Pickering Hardware -Store ;St. 'Francis De Sales Church, there jured`18,OU; B Burk, inspecting same "Whitevale bridge B9 9U, Solemn Requiem High Mass was cel- 1 00; L Linton, one lamb killed 15 00; This Read and Bridge report will be ebrated by the Pastor Rev, • William W P Jones, inspecting same 75c; Rus- concluded next week, ' lRyan, assisted by Rev. James Reddin, sell Fleming; 2 sheep killed W.UO; L a1 cousin, of Hamilton, Ont. hey. D. Puckrin, inspecting same 1.10; TT �t B . lJ I IJ D E R .i.7 Wa have the Black Diamond Plow Points to fit nearly J. Beach of Oshawa and Rev. Martin The standing corawittee on Roads - ke _ Newton, of Osha-a•a. and Bridges reported acd recommend all ma of plows. ed the following payments: F Loysr, Te else Electors of South Ontario,— cement for Linion bridge 542 S0: H D ; TVe are now ready to We supply repairs for all Stoves and Ratiges and if you are in need. of t The Provincial Legislature has Wilson, belt for pumping engine 5 77: g 1 with ; a New Range or Heater be sure and. been dissolved in less than three years J D Adarus, blade for grader 8 tN a.0 : pp y-y ou see our varied line ; Bains & David, reinforcing steel for BTOm the last Election and one yea- &Brown, Linton l,iid$e `257 43; Reid BRICKS, CONCRETE No trouble to show the goods. {before its term had expired. 'I have re Palmer hrid P 6 ifi); Watt Milling _ nolninated again to contest ?his t'•p ti�nt,et f ,r Palmer bridge 174 78: - BLOCKS. INTERLOCK- Electric Washers as nod as an n J g :ri•ding as Liberal Candidate. ' As W H Jack or, rep secaper- etc 386: R B �- oce 1.Ftter— pillars 'uetas nod. leader of the Liberal Part • in' the G PIPE DRAIN TILE, A trial anytime given Free. Party Purees � Co, C�� electric expansion joint ' , ]Province of Ontario, I have issued a for Linton hridge 4 03: A %V 11itcbr-it, S NQ AND GRAVEL.. t uoanifesto.placing•man well defined h +ul steel for Glen bridge S t)n: D.,ifc _ = tpolicie;i before the people. These I Commercial News rd re tender for r� Agent for the 1dcC'ormii•k•Deerin Farm am discus.' i ; from time to timc W bitevrle hridg -6 75 :'Ttie Canadi,n. Perry Cement g Machinery and Repairs. R 1t+hrouahout the Prcvince. anti before Engineer, ditto 7 20; 1far:hinPvy & IPol1i :;;; Day, hope ;,-o have several Equipment. puinpa and engine cn,u• Pr {)CIUCts Co. z imee•t ads in the riding not•.titnstat,.1- I pl to %44.20; Huy Wititi, tarpaulin n• aver cetueat xn,l I ,n; dirt, +n,�v c,01- - it»;q my enforced absence U, my cap - •_r2 _ 3� 1 Bap St., Toronto • . Our Motto : W e bave'it; van get it, or it 15 not made: yseity as Liberal Leader. I will also �); xis , s�taro t:>n7)n: $ E Turd , - arbsrnss many of theta in tih? meeting. P tinning Wad a tl gta tale h 3&1, g #i I,i: I * D�LSDON to tJ<1� � r• J E Wilson, haul grav eon 8 koc f PLANT-1 mile north of J rtu�tt Wednesday night, Octoi,er 16th, P; dick, cut weedy cons 8 and 7 z01+t,' Hiahland Creek. J. S. Ian the Armouries at Os:.ax•a. to Which many of you as po.,sible w:il come. - - - - -- - - -- ,T T To hose who do nhear me; there i.,; BF?ADLEY'S - 1Bt?ADLEY�S tthr opportunay to hear me over the - - � � - ;radio that rdght from 9 to 10 o'clock,! -srhrn I hope as nnariy of you as pos- Is ll 1 >►' Special •pricey on these :— Lovely little garments to complete the a anble- will take advantage of the ol,• I' (on Baby's Wardrobe. Children's Clothes' aspecialty. Under- portunity. I " you all to vote in I a e r This Election upon rn policies and of seasonable weights f, r Wt�meo and Children, very y nelette G;,wne, heavy quality all `rayon my record as your member. I - .-reasonably priced Alln� � d b �' b swill have a further message to you _gone! the _ftttg -s •0ighmag i ov r aprons an nun r s, 790 �s zee, 9 c and 1 e e d eyes '.irn aese columns -next week. In Lire And 98c Children's party dresses, clearing at 49c Ladies' useantrrrme I ask you'to come to Osh- th Daily Hosiery, fro 49e up. Children's a Lisle nd Silk Hose, 'rava next Wednesday night, or lister; Coach Services special 19c. Towels— linen, hack and cotton towels. tin over your radio on that nights -heard hear my m,esoage to you and tht - ;propte of the Province. t: - Heavy Foo,tw•enr for thetw t ,se season, ut a, our r ro ibe goods are better than Yours very truly, PICI ERTNO • TORONTO ever anti surprisingly low in price. G +rhartt's Glovesand f W. E. N. Sinclair. Overalls always on hand Wiadbreakers, _ - -- - -- I Tiousera, Smocks, Sweater -. Every MT 0 T• _ C E Fare 50 Cents - thing for Dad -and the' Boy?.* 8-;otiog or bhootit,g is prohioited Leave Plckerincr ' -i Eastern- Standard Time) -inn those parts gf lutb is l4 and 13 in .. _ CECIL BRADL E. Y the Second and TbiiO ranges. ilr <,{cen 7. a. cn. and 1.55 t3 [n. daily_e %Copt 1Frond Conce�t,ion. Towir -hip of-Pit k• Sunday wring. owned ty' Lawtencr X= - - ..:!sines Greenlaw and Claude Fiald,' 5.55 a. m, and every hour at hve minutes to the hour nutil-I0.55 Pr m, daily Osbawa, Ont. A 1.40 p. m. Sunday only 2,5 Fr,li iti,re f<,i the Leeasres �s ed. ace Leave Torcuto -.(Eastern Standard Time) a ;30 a. m. daily except Suiiday Me,& 5 C Sweet to Eat - _ A �r awd;arms f3_SO a. m. and every hour on the half- o You -- u`r until 1 m -- - ,H. R. Gallaucher Grain 1�Ierehant. i Co ch eounections at'Tori -onto for Stouffville, B,yrrie, - lia, Midlaind, Cookatow•n, Brampton, Orange 'Or it p ..Toronto ville, Hamiltoe, Brantford, St. Cathtrin". Niaga -r% FNlly, Buffalo and intermediate points. I- ,.Xziu tbe-mRrket to purt•i1aaP flay, r - ` Straw, Grain, nu d_ Putatue Coach connections at Bttff:al., fur all LT. S. A. paints St •-�"" Vor ggcitati't,r;s apply r - s�rrioc I N iZ. bra Con ch Lines After th.5tf R «•f t•, rice B triko0l.intpi•ad 1V Phone Pickering 1712 II :. � . _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ -. -- ': "....:.: At tr 1a1 exPense Gyproc will convert space -' pow wasted into one or more extra rooms. - ._ •_• Hear ..the • LIBERAL • _ `- � - • LEADER JR IN, W. 1!. N. SIN CLAIlt Arm-6tutries, THE BIGGEST IEEE I,NG OF THE ELECTION, C'.VNIPAIGN - Next Wednesday Evening Anlplihers will mane every. seat _ a Front Seat. HON.' MR. SINCLAIR'S ADDRESS Will be Broadcast by Radio Stations C- F.0 A C. F.R.B _- _CTQ C: CNRO - ChPR.. - --at 9.00 P. M. _ - - Music by 81th R )gimental Band-.. _ A, DRY-DEN, :', CHAIRMAN Doors open -at 7.00 p. m. - Program at 8.00-p. M. O Otto r 46th- F0'r Sale By N. M. Gordon - - - Pickering, Ont. H.E_REVE -ARE With a tul� line or Pickling Spices' Lapps' Cider Vinegar; 40 cents a gallon XXN White Wine Vinegkr, 45 " - - - $einz Pickling Vinegar, 80 Frtzlt Jars, all sizes Rubbers and M- etal'Rings 1 - -Black Dittmond -.Plow Points _ Brantford Binder Twine Fresh.Groceries at'-loweet prices. Highest prices paid for farm produce. _ Batteries Re•charged)P ~' Phone your order, We deliver. Phone Markham 6402. General Green Rive' Wm. M. Duncan, Merchant, N I 1 J; : +• _ � V044", - - -4�% f. MMMMIRM DetmAk. boial If UP Vnim Mrs. 1. 1L. DeMert, of Chiciage A number of members of Brough• Miss Jessie* Storey, of' J. KeGzs9b is fttft the th Mr. and Mrs Fred Maclsaac of New aon Union A;odge A.' F. andA. M. been visiting with her cousin Mrs. W, at the -sido-of t e-iltore for Dr. Color of Detroit, called on York City; spent the week-end with a fraternal visit to Queen City -M.'Palmer." refreshment room. Thos. Voterson is Claremont Friends on Wednesday their mother, Mrs. Esther Palmer. Lodge, Toronto, on, WednesdAy night Mrs. C. O. Bennett, of Toronto,. id: busy doing the work. Miss Maud McKay, of Toronto 'th friends In, t. via- last. spending a few days vn Mrs, G. T: Lee,- of Stouffv ille, ited Ira Boyer on Sunday, and on her Miss Annie Ferguson was able to Claremont. and Mrs. Madill, of Toronto, return home was accompanied by.Mr. go fora short motor ride .on Sunday -- W. G. and-,Mrs. Scott have been EVERYTHING IN INSURANCR Fred And Rotkt. and Mrs. Holden and fam- Boyer, wh vd spend a few days in morning, after being confined to her spending a week with relatives in If you require anything In the .-Aly, of Unionville, spent Sunday with Toronto. bed for $, long time.. Chatham, an4L in Saginaw, -Mich. 'of, insurance let us. abe you our P�x Dr. H. E Stillwell, Qeneral' "W4 J.. B. and Mrs. Madill. Rey:, It pays to insure in strong finencid Tailoriug and Dresamaking 4 Mrs. MacIiaac,'of Neiv Ybrk City 'Secretary of the Canadian Baptist companies such as the imperial perial Guar who spent the week with her rhothet, Mission Board will preach in the Bap`' Atclitar' ThUt sates and Accident Company of Can- Mrs. Esther Palmer, rendered' a fist ChCa1zli hext'Stindify, Oct. 13th at Ladles* and gonts',fur, eoats. Te4mo?de-1. stoUffviuc, oht. ads The Western Assurance Conip=Y in the Baptist 11 a. m. led into now ones at moderate most beautiful solo Mutual - Life A&- 7 Church-on-Sunday morning. - Mrs. C. A. Overland, and her aunt, of Canada. and. The e r terms to suit all. surance Company of Canpla. For - -Work,tnay he done at own home or - The Uniteci Chumb choir will sing Mrs. Leppington, Miss MiAniq.Glees - at Mrs.'Gibbons'bome Mday-SaWrda'y, 11 and 12 quotations apply to the. anniversary services in Mount on, Mrs. Luther Pilkey and Mrs. LY A1L*M.,G0SON 7 k with at Claremont. Zion church on Sunday evening and man Pilkey spent a day last wee "CAPTAIN -LASH" phonei Pickering 1712. Rev. . A. McLellan, will preach anniv- friends in Oshawa. Ims. X-3:. C*o=cLe (Victor McLagen) CLAREONT, ONTARIO - ersary, sery ices at Scugog Island. M The first appearance of snow oc CARD OF THANKS ... a I :CHARLIE CHAPLIN NOTICE curred on- Tuesday morning when a In to express to* our many Blackcmithing Having taken over Robt. Feasby's ferii flakes felt, sufficient to remind We' v, "'THE COUNT" garage, Brougham, we are now read? hing. It friends and neighbors our deep ap- us that winter � is approac will now be'in order for you to get preciation of many gifts of flowers ',Horse shoeing a Specialty. to give. service in Brougham as well Tuesday, Wednesday, Oct. 15 16 as in Claremont- your storm doors and windows on 'and expri-,,4,-Awn�'of sympathy, which All GenerallWork, inclu ding Wood. Service car always ready, day 1, during and coal bins replenished. meant much to u ri g the hours • Work, promptly SKY HIGIi SAUNDERS" night service. "The Vote is a trust, use it" The Of sickni­-; and bereavement. attended to. -Phone Clare. 5105; Pickering 5ft Women's Institute, will meet at the Alfred Tremble and family. Also, (Al .(At Wilson) Oil Seiberling Tires. home of Mrs. H. Johnson on Wednes--. .......•. A gen t for Tacp Farm Comedies 251y. A. L PILKEY. 'The •Pickering day afternoon, the 16th. The pro- Machinery. gTan, -wiL1iw4ude the follo,10FIng; IS and 10 Health'TUk, Th@\Rights of the Chita 23. T. "��ccdv7eLrdL Friday, Saturday, mmittee oil 'Call, Legend. Viguance Co - GREENWOOD 491y -The Current Events, X Trail of 98" of Hallowe'en. Those wanting trans.! the home of The object of this Association to to portatiot please meet at Mrs. J. H. Evans. lessen stealing and prosecute the felons. ScuRok Is- The Rem. Mr. Elf red, of 1 1. Atwater-Ke'nt land, will occupy the pulpit of the Members having pro pert stolen oommuni ,` _ BARB rning United Church on Sunday mo asks izotneii&tely wig any member Mr. Harry Found who of EzeootiTe Committee. and evening. .,Screen Grid Radio has been appointed Township S. S. Membership fee 11-00. .'visitor, will address the Sunday Sc- hoot The on the Temperance question. Tickets may be had from %no President or .,.."-The services will be held in the bast:- se.cretery. on appliossm. m6nt of the Church. A= good attend- Exec. Com. -L. D. Banks, C. S. Palm- Hear one and. be convinced. S. Chapman. Pickering. a hoped for. er, 51. ante I business We will be glad to bave one installed for you to try out to your own An important busim deal was satisfaction. Simply call 103 Claremont and we will have a Radio cowumnated last week when D. A. D. Munro, Jas, Rtchafdsor6 Scott, disposed of his business, store President, secretary there in a short time with no obligation to buy whatever. E speak of artistic W designs that are and residence to E. D. Bertrand of Toronto, who took possession last We have a$1000.00 stocx to pick from. dignified. not artistic t he has not yet made any WEST END designs that would be week, but inappropriate for the E ar The s for purpose in view. I the future. Mr. Scott *-h� as been in business here for 25 We have for Quick Sale: one illustrated is aim. s 'will be greatly missed, Mr. Jervice .-P eltation • -7 -:Fear pie, yet has artistry. -Overland will continue in the employ 3 Ford Coupes Phone 73W "No Greater Tribute' of Mr. Bertrand. 2 Ford Sedans Considerable excitement -was cau A. T. Law & Son Star Touring N. W. STAFFORD, '48 by a runaway on our streets On Sat -kering, Ontario 'urday last, when a team belonging to Pic I Chev Ton Truck, 1927 Kingston Road. WhitbT Thos. Sanderson of the Northern I Dodge Truck -.7 Townline became frightened at d Phone Whitby load of hay, They -were standing in :Imperial Gas and Oils. •2 Ford half-ton Trueks (18 r q9 front of the Post Office attached to Tires and Accesortes -16 Tractor wagon which contained a stove cream separator and cutting box, and TAX[ SERVICE I Case 10.20 Tractor a seed drill drawn behind. They To and from all places at I Int. 10-20 Tractor started north, but were stopped at reasonable prices. 14 in. Listar Cutting Box 16 'Thos. Condy's where one of the hoi- sea Al. Wagon and contents were Confectionery and Tobaccos. 1 14 in. Int. Cutting Box badly damaged but the horses escap- 4 Horses all ages Maple Leaf Mutual Fire ed injury. Garage apace may be rented I Rubber Tired Buggy A troop of Boy Scouts has been. or- Cheap rates for farm and count" W*zed in the village, the joint Scout a 1 6 h. p. h;nkine and W 34asters being B. LtOkorish 2 buildings. 7.1 11&0 Engine ings. The inauguration meeting Windstorm Insurance on build in . Lower Price '2. Cream Separators took place last Tuesday when Field wind- mills. Silas etc. Secretary Edgar Jones. and Scout Automobile Insurance o, both, of IN Coo Master Hallam, of Toront of all kinds. j•.vhom attended the World Jan.1boret. Charles per, Claremont FARMS FOR SALE Tm England this sumrner, nave some Winter Over'co'ats Interesting facts of Scout life. kn), Write or phone 'boy betw*en the ages of 12 and 15 -years is invited to attend the first ED. BOW M A N regular rmwting tonight October 113 This season's models and SPECIAL'PRICES )o WHITBY, ONT. irk the ' ba6ement of the United styles, it:fiported clotlig, in 7 -Church at 7.30.* Scout hou'r will be chinchllas. eln on 1eld every Friday at the same hout A few are looking for - Farmers, Attention and in the same place. We wish ev- FOR TEAM HARNESS e new troop and from .,-values and maximum fit city success to tire and quality and seevice' I bave secured the agency [pr the Frost now -on we shall look for "One good iat very moderat-6 price. BraQA-mon - nted Team Backbend Harness, & Wood and Cocksbutt Farm Imple- ments. and will keep constantly on deed per day". Come and, see our well 2 inch layer trace with heel chains. $42.00 T*."'. serious fire occilrred on Wednes hand repairs for these popular A -week when implements. n the darr�, tailored coats, - made hy With 5 ring breeching. instead of back. impi - day night of last the Oxford Clothing Co $49.00 - Also, London's barn and stable -hog pen, and hen house, belonging to band, Walter Norton, on the 5th- of Ux- price $2110. fittings. bridge, .were $3850 ;twill also take contracts for painting A full .assortment of men's suits Black mounted Team Backbend Harness, - J completely destroyed, 1, ' : a their contents, including from $12 50 up. Jt44.25 barns and houses by a new with .9 - 1i i, 51ring Breechiug process, by spraying, .:,.:about 50 hens, gasoline engine, cream separator, and 'many other vat- This i, Estimates cheerfully given.. L. FI N"GOLD 9'not FC factory h%rne9!;. but engtom made in our uable implements, also grain hay,etc. own mhop, �t Markham.1 Phone ION. ,en 27-62 A call was sent t re -ONT. o the Claremont fire CLAREMONT, We qpe6alize on repairs to harness and collars. 'brigade who responded promptly, but R. J. Maum, Claremont -the fire had gained to -much headway T lie 'before they arrived. Fortunately the wind was in a favorable : direction G Scotts': -Sure ,.0 J. .1iF a T �D reen, River Consequently the house was saved. How the fire originAted Is a mystery Harness and Collar ManMacturer Claremont Basket Factory l. but it was probably caused by spon- Manufacturers of taneous combustion, as it originated A Home'Phone 3400 liq the hay mow.- The loss'will 'amou-' Kellog.j's Rice Crisples* f5c. 2 25c. All kinds of Fr1hit B;skets, iit to seven or eight thousand d6llar% Pepp 15c, 2 25c Farmers, Bushel , which is only partly, covered by in -Bran Makes,- 15e, 2 25c Crtkteti surance. :Corn Flakes, 10c pkg . Considerable -excitement, was ar- Seedless Rtisins, 2 lbs for 25c oused in our' vii1itge on 'Saturday Choice Prunes, 2 IbS7 for 25c • Morning when it was,realized that 14 New Dates, 2 The for 25c burglars- had been very active during • Clover •oney, 5 lb pail 65e 'thy night. Several of our bu8ines,,, Pearl White Xaptha places were entered, including Chas. So%p, 10 bars for 39C Cooper's hardware store, in which en" Pt. Jarp, 90c dc�z . qt..JArs,'l,25 doz trance was gained by prying open the Zinc Jar Tops. 19L, d_Cz front door . by means of a'&owbur'or Heavy Rubber Rings, 8c d.oz some other similar instrument. The thieves got away-with eight or nine HeAvy Fla auelette 'Blankets, auto tires and about ten dollars ir, full size 2.39 cash, which was obtained from the Heavy. Flannelette, white, cash register,-which was taken from 36 inch, special 22c the store and left on the side street Ladies' silk-wool •Hose, special 79C b y D: B. Taylor's bake shop The Kiddies' heavy school Hose, 40c . money was' secured 'without causing. Mea's ft%ney- silk and ,wool sox 75e any darn;-e'to the cash register. A. Heavy Work Sox, all wool, 6 pr $1 I_ Pilkey'§ was also entered by the Men's Shoes, Sisman make, ---back- door, whirch-01tvas d1so sprung heavy panco sole 4.00 Open. Here they secured A large num- Men's Oxfords, -brown or_black 4.95 -:-.-ber of wrenches and other tools, arc auto tire and a number of tubes. "adies' shoes, patent, 1 strap, They also tried to grain entrance to 2.95, kid 3 95 F. Chidlow's -tore, havirs bored A Kiddie's School Oxfoids 2,65, 8 20 -hole through the door,.but evil —)tly they had become frighfiene(f as 'they 'A S CO rt T T made a hurried departure, Then- Is �no clue as to the burglars, They Do 0 had done their work some time dui- Ing the night without alarming any .-of the residents of the village. This Pbone 1401, is the first burglary in the village In T, ARRMON -a num r o years. Baskets, Clothes Baskets. Frank Pennock, . .Proprietor 'Maker of the well known When Your Morley Baines' Baskets, Travels by Maill SEND your remittances' by Canadian Bank of • `Cb11`1T-a—er�_e',N1oney Orderg, They are conveni� 7 �insured again9t loss or theft in in transit. It can reach-ouly the person :t,o whom it is Ekddvess6d. Litter- CNrriprg, Hay Carriers Canadian Bank of Commerce Money. Orders are as Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. good as cAgh and Ftre 'R�(,Opted- anywhere in It will pay yoti to get my prices on `.C%nadn. FRANK 11 PROUSE PT (-T,-, T-, T! IN: f, ()N1 A RIO THE CANADIN"! BANK OF COMME ItCE lith 1-siept is mm0tpnm. 15 THE FTANDARD BANIF OF CANADA Baskets, Clothes Baskets. Frank Pennock, . .Proprietor 'Maker of the well known afi Baines' Baskets, Phone Markham 6409 BEATT-Y..... . STANDS FOR THE BEST A 7 Litter- CNrriprg, Hay Carriers Pump-A, Door Trwk9, Cow Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. It will pay yoti to get my prices on above before buying elsewhere. FRANK 11 PROUSE PT (-T,-, T-, T! IN: f, ()N1 A RIO k r w �„✓ _.. + .. A'.. ,,', F. i,• Y't � •. 10F r, — .3. dren's Carden City, Scoilaad, y Begum by William Quariier:1878 T9-day. After Over'Ha1f Century of Growth, It Shelters 1500 Boys "and Girls, Living Contented Lives in Attractively .Planned Cottage- Homes + _ Near Glasgow About 10- miles from the busy west- zatiou ee his hopes seemed, to human country port of Greenock, and half an eyes, more remote than ever. '-'hour's run by train from Glasgow, lies,l - Started Bops', Brigades . the Garden,.City, which,. owes. its •4a- ••••In 1864, he made his first public eeption to William- Quarrier. The endeavor to help city waifs by the city is a place of houses set far apart promotion of Industrial boys! brigades in wide green spaces, intersected with —a shoe'black's brigade, a news and - broad, flower- bordered. avenues,- and parse]- carrying brigade. Interest was having as their central point, a beauti- taken in the boys -who were assisted, ful church, wbich on Sundays and•( taught and guided, and many city Wednesdays holds du' audience 011,men readily helped. Mr. Qtiarrler in more than twjo thousand, three - fourths these new efforts. Such. enterprises- of whom are children. At certata I were quite nc.vel at that, time. But hours of the day the city, as in the all he learned through these organiza- prophet's vision of restored Jeru- tions only confirmed him !a his view lybu-shy, Ground Lists Pisa's Tower - V. s Incre0e of • Water' Around- Foundation Causes Lean- of Structure to ;•; , °, r _ Increase - _ •. �.�,•.. ; Rome. — Pisans once again are alarmed over the stability of their • ,tower.. The anxiety this time is due +• a '! °••° • y to the JWrease of water around the .' • '; ° ° foundations, which on one side are .`• �': ° ° °,' becoming marshy.' The question of how to remedy the ' (continual leaning tendency,- which .in• .; '.• °:� `• _ ,creases yearly, has occupied the au• ,' thorities for the last few years since an Italian expert, Professor Cuppari, discovered that the subsoil was infil- trated from a hidden source of water. ;, °'� ,•, , , Then he voiced the warning that a ' similar cause had brought about -the ,•� ',•+ ,' collapse ot'the Venice Campanile. '. •. " raisin, is seen to be "full of boys and of the great need for a home which girls playing -in the streets thereof. Cement Wall Suggested •. could take such childretY at an earlier �.ari>'td41't, OItI88t Sailor I • I 66$` ' "• They are the successors of, nearly -20,- age and-place them in morally, healthy Last year 'the government Provin- children who, in the • years since i Z 'think I've earned a spell in dry- .:000 cial Commission disagreed regarding l envirrnment. To bliss ;lacpherson, t . , 1878, have played and lived and learn` dock" says Boatswain. ild H. ac outer the' remedy and the French Professor founder of the Children's Home in ,aged 73, who sailed' from Vancouver � ed here. For the name of this city London and a -pioneer in the child Imbeaux came to Pisa from Paris. He J $ Is the Orphan Homes of Scotland. 'emigration movement, he told of his 1 for the Orledt on his last voyage 'be held that the only remedy was to William Quarrier, founder of t`e fore retirement, on board the F.tnl•ress build a circular wall of cement, lined I that someone would provide. of Russia, recently. He has baen at . Orphan Homes, was born at Greenock cap#tal with which to start a home sea 62 years and Is the oldest sailor tiov zinc, outside the most sandy sec- Orphan years ago —$ept. 29, 1829. ` His for Scottish children; he himself,( the of subsoil e a depth of 114 Lent. father was a ship's carpenter, and with all his hard work, having- been II in the employ of Canadian Pacific the apace beween' the dry part and from one of. iris long voyages he did unable to save a eufficfently large 9teattfshipa Ltd. As a lad of 11 he snipped out' of London to a sailing. the moisture to be filled with cement, not return. Hardship faced the sum. Miss Macpherson advised him which in drying would prevent. water — widow and her little family.-- Work vessel, served In the (lofted States I to go forward, making his ideas known, from seeping around the foundation. r Navy and ,entered the service n: (he "for her was not constant,. and a night i. and trusi for the needed •supply. - This is the. method .already used in 663 —S1i otr dress w]ti: applied Canadian Pacific in 1893 where he ref p ' dived long in little William's memory, -After much secret player, Quar- excavations in. Pompeii to prevent panda around neck and jabot at front,' manned unfit his retirement. "'1 don't when, having been 36 hours hungry, rler resolved to put the matter to the Imosture from ruining the finds. long dart -fitted sleeves with turn back he stood beneath a lamp pr st in the , regret ha days at sea ", ea earl, ' ft Lest. He wrote a letter to the G.as " was shard business to learn in the A Welsh firm of engineers offered cuffs, two -piece skirt; box plaited High Street and look €d' wistfully at g.�w new papers. pleading tt a need' old days but conditions today - are to do the work gratis to preseRVe the across. front and joirek: to two - piece the busy, well- dressed passers -by, not for a children's home, and asking for tower. The experiment was success- yoke shirred at centre - front. For one of whom regarded him. lie was as good as mo'sf trades ashore." Jul, but when work started the permit ladies.and misv; :. 16, lS3 20 years, 34, 510,000 to start the scheme. It money i ,then 7 years ol(C i came In readily this, he felt, would 1 and preside over the colony, and as- 'was withdrawn, as Italia¢ architects :36, 38, 4U, 42 inches bust. For Little Boys Like Me ,I.be to him a sign of d4vine approval.! so with thetri are many devoted objefed to giving the project to for. HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS Why did that nlgbt live so long to A few days later, a GlaFzow business helpers. The Garden City covers eigners. The work.was thus suspend Write Mr.-Thomas Corbett. sent him some 300 acres, and the scope rf its ed. Write your unme and address plain-' h memory? Not because (f its hard- - i i)7 giving number` and size of suefi ship, but because of a seed thought the whole $10,000, and other response philanthropic work has been` extents ` Commission Studies Plan ;patterns as you want. Enc5se.20c in V }lowed. ed•to Include sanatoria and other de- The commission Is studying the which came to the child •heart that I stamps or coin. (coin preferred; wrap , - The first home .was situated In Ren- velopme.n.ts .within recent years,' aref bight, and later grew Into desolve. i plan offered by Pisan archtiects,' i illy! for each number, and t_c "Ween 1 am big;" he thought, •I' feew Lane; in the seater of filasgow I wouid.,see'k unto God, and unto l which consists in drat' ratnln" off the address. your order to Wilson Pattern. 'should like to do something for little; Into that home, on Nov, 18. 1871 drip i God would 1 commit m.y cause," has water and turning the - Bourse into an'Service, i3 West Adelaide St., Toronto. ping wet, jacketless and bootless, :. been the key n. to of Quarrler's wort boys like me." I I ;outer channel.. The authorities say Patterns sent by an early mai: Children in those days were early i came the Brat little urchin, -pioneer from its beginning. 'There is no ad. !they are ready to begin work, but i v, put to work, and before he was 8 of the many grateful thousands proud] vertWag; no appeals for subscrtp !there has been a dsagreetnent over Tbe'Lt.li. national affection' for the years old. William was helping his to be known as "Quarrier's W'Ya." ! tions are made; .they have not been how the pumping- is to be undertaken hot dog has proceeded far beyond the smother to support the family. Work' There followed a home for girls, and needed_ Only, year, by y:ar, a " \ar the work extended rapidly. and with- racive of Facts" is published, more sand, therefore, the work is still at a puppy -irve stage, — Arkansas Gazette, . suss found for him 1n a pia factory. 1 i standstill. After a few months of this, he. ob• I out advertisement. In July. 1872, interesting to read than any -novel 1 The Pisans are anxious about draw- ° itatned more progressive work as an , the first band of emigrants. 35 in num and a thousand times more hearten ling off the -water, as It might increase' - n ' ;apprentice to a ah r emaker. His old- her sailed for Canada. Largely as !,' gage In this narrative extracts are the leaning of the tower and It might r the result of a letter to a newspaper given from the letters of those wh er associates in the workshop were find itself no longer able to stand But given to much smoking and drink -' from the AmErican evangelist. Dwight, during t`_'e year have sent Rifts to L Moody, two :adles gave $15,000 to �of plumb, — \ew York Herald Tribune..' Ing• but young Quarrier was not f i, support the family of over 1500 chtl ; lCt tempted by their habits; la all his provide a Glasgow working boys' ren." of these are from. boys home and children'b night refuge. and girls, now grown up and'gn good Mr. Hoover and { Mite he neither drank nor smoked. At i a ti 16 be was a competent journeyman 'lire Quarrier was, however.. eager to positii as, who once-lived In the homes. ° shoemaker, and had a new employer,, obtain for the children country sur,.� From ail parts of the worl8 contribu -1 F i4nimal Pei . Mrs. Hunter, s large hearted, good l roundings on the "cottage home" idea, tions come,— Christian Science Mons- i -- II l and eventually he was able to pur•. tar, woman, who took an interest in the,. _ chase a 40 acre farm near Bridge of — Herbert Hoover does not have many hard- working lad, and Invited him. to' Weir. Building was "soon Legun, and pets of his own, but he tutly..ander- go to church wlttr her on Sundays "Tbe Orphan Homes of Scotland" Night Life Makes stands how much they mean to others. f 'This was for him the beginning of 1 p a new era; within and wit) "all were opened and dedicated on Sept, i While the 1lllssfssip_ pi flood. was at, -' - things became new," 17, 1873. all 'debt upon the buildings ;Daylight Robbers its height, and his whole attention i and -land having first been cleared. _ _ _ was riveted on the task of assisting _ He was soon able to maintain his o -.. mother In comfort; at 23 he had a Realization Police Records •Show. Thieves ;l thousands of refugees, a. soldier came_ bootshop of his own; and at 27 he Children admitted to the homes Ilvo into his temporary office.. 1 '" ^ married one who through many years as in a 'family, going out to school or f Busy at Siesta Time • What are we gonna do with these dogs,' Mr. Secretary ?' he asked, Chat (logs do You mean: asked a x - ,helped him in all his work and aspire- work, and the 'Garden Clty, with its SIsdritl.— Burglars In Spain fired that � _ .• tiov— Isabella Hunter, daughter cf his stores, bakery; garden produce and their victims are so sleepy in mid- g ,• dormer employer. Great gratitude i workshops, has about it nothing tor• afternoon and so a tde awake at night, Hoover.' !filed his heart, but the aeed- thought l mal to suggest the "institutkn -no • that-the best time for their stealthy) Why, a lot of these refugees have which had come to him 20 years be- ( uniform Is worn. operations comes in broad daylight. brought dogs with them, and some p MOST people rely on Aspirin 'fore seemed no nearer blossoming into For some Tears Mr. Quarrier con - I Police records show that the favorite have cats, too," replied the soldier. i ' to make short work of their ' fetion. But he ':Pas cherishing it, on tinned bis own business. Later, when hours ti r housebreaking are from 3 "lj'e'tl take care of them, 'and good y , known to the world. !-the work to which he was- giving the l to 5 p.m- ' headaches, brit did you know it's care," .Hoover announced, "Those Quarrier had been a few years mar - uttermost devotion required hi! whole I nisi as effective in the worse paints It is the custom here to star up people haven't saved much: It any of , j l� Tied, was extending his business and 1 attention, . he and. 151rs• •Quarrier re• most of the night, start business them have pets dugs cats or ele• I from neuralgia or neuritis? Rheu- had four children of his own, when! sided at the Garden Citj, watching next day around -10 or .il o'clock phauts —let them keep them and take matic pains, too._ Don't suffer when a slater, who was early left a a Idow, for themselves the bright realization the morning, close up everything care. of them. Have some of the re I Aspirin Ceti bring- such complete passed on, leaving three children.' of his hopes beyond what he had ever about 1.30 or 2 (.'clock and pass the I fugees build corrals with runways for comfort without delay, and without These three little orphans were .at' dreamed. To -day, two daughters, next three hours in eating and sleep- the dogs." I harm; it does not affect the heart. once received into his family, and 5lias Mary Quarrier and .;firs. Quar- loge It Is around 5. o'clock in the A few of them havt canaries" —the Ill every package of Aspirin you _ with Increased expenditure, the reall•, rier Burgess, reside at the houses afternon before business houses r6- soldier began. will find proven directions with _ open. I "AH right, said Uncle Sam's emer, -which everyone should be familiar, fi - Theatres commence the night per gency' man, and turning to his see-re' -- - - formances at 11' o'clock.' Matinees I Lary, "Order some bird seed and if it - su much r they can spare neediest g N t h for h regulation list, h suffering. a bleb and the: o me. a , News. charge -. - • - - Red es • • re at p•m. � o other ours (is not on-the rein ton 1 e it • - I theatres are possi ere e; t "- \orthfle]d, �'t. A ;� �� Spanish scheme of life. t f And. ladies, listen: Eve took to S PIRIN .ire earter WAGING WAR ON INSECTS wearing clothes- in the tall, Dallas The Entomo c ical Bran of the • ^ " • tKaeem�(et i0�°° re ^A°'� to�j Q News. use Department of 1 Agriculture c Is protec - -- - -'— - - -- - - -. j�IAMOND DYES are 'used by Live in every. sense of the word. and practically the same method as the Destructive Insect and Pest Ar.t, , ,any other dye. They go on easier, which the branch administers, is' ono though —more smoothly and evenly; - of Catrada's most imporit I le the, _ -_ without spotting or streaking. That's ttve measures ,based as it s on the because they are made from real agree Diamond Dyes are better dyes, fact that the best way to control dan- anilines, without a trace of fillers to The white package of- iamond Dyes eri•iis Insect pests and plant diseases NurN `..injure fabrics or give things that is the highest quality dye, prepared s to prevent their introduction, °� t :When o ' d A red ed look for • general use. It will dye or tint -_ PHILLIPS Diamond Dyes contain the ht hest silk, wool,. cotton, linen, rayon or y g any mixture of materials. The blue A municipal plant to a small Col- quality. anilines - that. money can buy. :• package is a special dye, for silk and arado town broke down. The man in - hat's tvhy they give such clear, wool only. With it you can dye your _ charge, who was also own eonstahle, !bright, new - looking colors, which valuable- articles of silk or wool with = ` superintendent of the water works �t. a - keep their depth and brilliance so ,NO+oesnoN ours results equal to the finest professional „•e,o sTOw • remarkably through wear and _ and (when not otherwise engaged! you Next time you have dyeing to do, only, w Il dye log to know department, was at. a , H,,,�,6 ,:. washings. street snow what to do.s'wt(>sa+ g pnrkaye y y Y package _ y try Diamond Dyes —at our rtsk See every kind of goods, including sjlk _ that they ore easier to use. Then and wool Your dealer has both ' Not only is the Royal Winter Fair compare results. You will surely packages - a show for horses, cattle, sheep, swine, I About two hours -after eating 'many drd with physicians in the 60 years dogs, silver ,and other foxes, poultry, people suffer from sour stomachs. 'since Its invention. -` ontain the see Yg grains, andapet stock. but isms' They call it indigestion. It means that 1 it is the quick method. Results i Diamon d y the stomach nerves have been over• come almost instantly. It is the ap {gkestn 9 ltt eft u tthe s ee ' somewhat of a specialized show f °r stimulated. There Is excet;s acid. The � proved method. You will never use d a each. _ way to correct it is with an alkali, 'another when you know. !l They the lit rick — Dyes t t c uat. o their which neutralizes many times its vol• Be sure to get the genuino Phillips Ike source t crntarienee• Professor Nunston declares that dyes,• b- lliancea++lh people in Chicago do not take life ser- ume in acid. I)Vlilk of Magnesia prescribed by physi• •;Sun PnDOf colors; iouslly. This may be; but what is fun The right way is Phillips' Milk of clans for 50 years in correcting ezoese ALL DEALERS to them is a very serious matter for Magnesia —just a tasteless dose In lacids. Each bottle contains full direc• - t "T TO (USE- BETTER RESULTS _ their victims.- rPurnh.- water. It hots remained the stand tons —any drugstore. - . x:..cx r. .. a: r. wsu:sc s .s•,vygS �1vn'va1 W .:w. a,AT .dA"wv. -r_s, - "•�.: `.. • , y .'.:. .,y -... ., '•. 77.1 j] ♦. n.. ..: - salsa.. '4F•FS ..w,..... p..:..v . -.v. '. . . — ....: -:. ,, —::: ,PS'.-. .'.... , , J' - The Wind Red Rose Orange Pekoe Tea is truly economical Inf anttle Paralysis This wlad. that burns the bush an I half pound makes almost as many cups as a full pourr<d bows the wheat, The control and prevention of au, 10f cheap tea costing 50C t0 �C. as _ 'thoritfes. The policy of the Depart And walks upon the aster is not" - p V. went of Health of Ontario has been seen, Except within the grass for some years now to• offer a variety beneath your feet, of ser-lees to assist local health au- Or where the water 1s. Or fire has G thorities In their fight against com ® been. ..:. .. _ . ... 5 I municable diseases in -their respec• tive communities, and the pubic area The elements of earth, and fire, and well Informed In regard to the• prod- fair ucts which the .. Department distri- White witer are not difficult to find. butes free of charge for the preven• The wind alone !s reticent. But there f R tion of certain cr mmunicable diseases. Was never one so beautiful as wind. Ais O Od �p� S YO The people of" Ontario are also very Martha Keller. 1 ` , U R appreciative of tht tact that the De- d, APPETITE FOR? service t extends this humanitarian New Guinea Prospers { servi a to Include treatments for per RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extra good I sons suffering from specific diseases Sydney. - Genera! Evan t'L isdoltt. ad. S by dieting - Insulin for diabetes, serum for In- ministrator' of New Guinea, formerly. other PS v fantile paralysis, antitt tin for scarlet $German - colony and now an Aus- e am, you have 'fever and diphtheria, etc. �tralian mandate, has reported a strtk• I Deferred Fortune Classified Advertisements. boon 't' �e �� The most striking item, however,. s ing progress in'tradetithere since 1920. s+et>»s than the caws. Loss lltlTtTATiOxf YaCAx't tie provision, without cost, of con -Great stretches of the country remain ' of appetite, lacartbyra, scut- valescEnt serum for the treatment o! to be explored, anti he says it offers t oRFJ D1ED1 WANTED QU1CK, 131 - London Woman to Get Jewels `1 pay. easy work. Earn while leara- stom*Ch, — symptoms that infantile paralysis.�whieb is the most excellent facilities for cattle raising. trig barber trade under famous Dialer Hidden by Father In met lean plan. world's most reliable the blood b impure. This. recent addition to the list rf free r .}- barber school system Welts nr call explains the successful we of products ute by the Depart• tr*e1�v WA' { q �.Clrea immediately for tree catalogue. Molar G04D iN 111RD.I i 1 Barber College. 121 Queen West Toronto, Dr. Williams' Pink Pigs in merit. :his was unde alien during III Tokio. -Five hundred thousand ten; an ouch Casa. I ot, u a the present year when an Invasion and seventy trunks'full of jewels and{ ran sA.LZ- "ial example.- of Infantile paralysis witbin the boun• I antiques were the treasures for an CGISTERED PEDIGREED SILVEIL dames of Ontario seemed at least a Baby's Own Tablets Banish q R foxes.. $400.00 a pair delivered. 1VUL Y heiress, in a veritable fairy tale the I Batee. Rtdgetown, Ont. „ . 'I began to feet •sods possibility if not a probability Babyhood and Childhood first scene of which was enacted at tired," writes Miss Margaret It Is scleptilic knowledge that the, q POOR YEAR FOR TREE SEED White of Pa " blood serum of a recovered case of Ailments. the old guards uarters near the when I sat down tona�msat II A medicine that all mothers praise meat Seidaimon GatQ of ancient Seoul, Infantile Paralysis has a curative of• the Corean capital. I.. The season of 1928 was a poor one feet If Injected Into an acute case In -one good in every way -one that i for the collection o! forest tree seed felt I did not sumac to vat. A i The r.ext scene probably will be to throughcut the western provinces, and tls the curly stage. Fully' 200 cases will quickly banish the minor ills of some lawyer's office in Londm: where! orders received by the Forest Service doctor told me I was aaasmk cases have been treated with blood the long -lost fat tutio will be placed in but I made little, peogit serum obtained and prepared b9 this I babyhood and childhood la the medl- of the Department of the Interior, with his medicine. When I I vine to keep in the medicine chest: to the hands of Miss Mary Brown, of Ottawa, for seed could be filled calf Department during the current year. always have on hand in case of ewer 'carted taking Dr. William•' Without this treatment either paralyze !that city. Her father, Sir John limas- in part igeneY•� Such a medicine is• Bab.Y'e !Leavy Brown, sass a customs commis- Pink Pities I soon noticed that ed or would have suffered death. The Own Tablets -they are helpful at all stoner to the aid Corean government. my appetite was improving, complete cures it the treated cases itkme.s. They are a mild but thorough -he treasures were asked, labeled and e�T that the headaches came !era this year- show a successful result if ! p as !laxative which by regulating the hidden in an undergrcund vault in the over ninety-five per cent.. which meaaa' old guard's quarters when he left fErequsady and that I was ace bowels and stomach banish colds and i 1 so esaiiy tired. Now m7 that nearly 200 citizens + f this Pro simple. fevers; correct constipation I D vince will be alive and well instead of Cores upon Japan's annexation of the 71 weight her increased, e,+7 I and ladigestton; relieve colic an L � peninst la. t��sals «_ being either dead or paralyzed, and e"`"''o"0`S°° ii cheeks an rosy and tars diarrhoea and make the cutting o In the course of recent repairs to BAR 03L s ache and the cost In the with this work teeth easy. [the old building the trunks were found. $125 All erteehh a+„rsdu• pain °'°" has been In the neighborhood o! fifteen Islas:" Thousands of mothers use no other Ibp Japanese otficia'.s, who have traced A. O- LEONARD, Inc cl- hundred dollars. :n Ftnh Ave- New 1'orlt cite ti icine for their little ones. Among 'the tai back to its beginning. I mad h e Start today to empr`o" /'� i A YY them is firs. J. H, Bromley, West- Stan As Sir John is dead, the seventy To a• -ape • Dar Dr' Wik "HOW Old tS tliiil'y� `meath, Oat., who writes• - "I have trunks of treasures and the 600,000 Batas' Pick Pilo tram your ; +four children and whenever any of Y !rota in- en which hag accumulates _ druggist's or t'h,em are Ill I always use Ba a Own serest on the o:i inal 300,000 yen de- t v by mall, peel• � l� a des not profess to give, an answer ! g - w Pardo at 30 aastds a balm from as to the number of years which AnnETableta and have fond themorid in posit made by him at the Seoul branch T� �• Willem. �- r has lived. or the number of birthdays every way. I would riot be/_11_11thOut of the Daichi Ginko will be vent to his C+., Brock-rills. Ontario. which she has celebrated. b9c%use' the Tablets and "would also like your (daughter. little booklet 'Care of the Baby in Seed for fries boob -"W6w we are quite willing to leave the ;'t;u• Y lion of that problem to the mathet» v:- I Health and Sickness'." l se," See- °" as I Baby's . Own Tablets are sold bq The bride may not know much about - clans. or to those whn enjoy strug• y s•u ghing with such puzz'es. The ran i medicine dealers or by_ mall at 25 the other details of housekeeping, but W ceat_s a bog from The Dr: Williams' she's a canny cook. - Arkansas Gaz• ` son why we refer to Ann's age fa be - � ... causar •IhN gives no.. the opportunity Medicine-Co.. Brockville, Out. ette. ••~ ' to point out to our readers that there I —4 are more ways It rears, By th. age New French Destroyer Seeks 1 • than by counting years. By th:a we mean that the real age of a perso3t Is. Laurels os Fastest Warship ! not represented by the number of " Toulon. -In the destroyer Fuugueux AITHMA ° The man who would - Tana, crruugn ❑se o' Dr J M Gulld:s Years passed since his birthday, tilt the French nary again claims to have Green alountatta Asthina Compound. v[It etut rather by the condition of his body :at the fastest. warship. The craft, which relloves. fir gtnated inn 1869 hbyy i>n never walk a¢aine -- - the prevent time: is 330 feet long and of 30 feet beam, - Guild, specialist to respiratory dim- is illiams9 The body 1s frequently likened to made 36.33 knots on her trial .runs. ea+es, Also relletes catarrh. Standard T�hocw.:/;,wol a ,nor. yc' Halo!uarMrkaa remedy at druggists: 35 cents. CU this" d d+ampwn attdete- en. Tom a machine cer an engine, The "brdy ! She is armed with, four 5-inch guns, cents and .$1.50, powder cigarette that he nanlri n.rer walk apa`a I And PINK PILLS differs from any other' machine to I two anti- aircraft guns 'and six torpedo form. Send for PUZZI ruAL +c k- then he Ina, Aruschen, alto of 6 ,'tgareties Caaadirm Via- "dry dorU,r told ry landlady that I could "A MOUSCHOLD NAMN that when. a part Is worn out, it can- tubes. tribators. Lyman, Ltd,, Dept. CC1, Tie %,•r walk agwii. 1w.1 rru'artattem alt to IN ■a COUNTRIES" not be replaced. The true age of I .y see at sani at. West. Montreal. Can. I about Cbrlstuim time, and was "alined to the body is shown by the condition Stop Colds with Millard's Liniment. GREEN MOUNTAIN two mashy ln,! for • + � " 1 am uc•arly slcty 'ran of ac-: 1''rr tnl.ing next of" the vartolia essential parts, If they �— Dr•Guild s ASTHMA COMPOUND six a1.'P ftil `-) ar$ ago I fwd r" u 3 (listu- ItElPfIPSE _ DISCONTENT f sht.w signs of wear, then the body Is i tb u Beauty rived [O b0 OIIly Skin deep. i plow lull (ridden. 1 it a ,von t prte. ..area ' growing old, regardless of the sum I sane [hare. ridden. R, utg al a4wk t, but a There are people who are constltu- L until the cosmetictanv added a cou- i [Tr w !alas a would take mew »t„e to »rite tier of 'birthdays passed. Old age Good for Cattle ) the s 'to. about lZrum hen sa!ta ' - -rr. H tionslly Mscontented. Nothing gives is merely the wearing out of the body I p18 of layers. - Dallas `etva. Ori„y11.,krronMtorma ,t�C satisfaction. They are like the I 'i' Keep Minard's in your barn for sr ""'an lisle+ !, nbtad.L at ,t .iru¢ sad them deP�rrmcnr ftor,la in u6tl tat •, a bon 5 maohlne, and health work seeks to ' The visible backbone of the nation :hermit- crabs, and,may. well be desig prevent "a premature old age by pro•i distemper and colic An excellent rival „• vouch t� . t r or 5 ♦ .hated -crab, a \Ye see that the ant- teems to be entir ly feminine.-Ark- lusted tnon:b, bk�i brar.0 for ..a.. cc t a lay. totting the body from needless first aid for your stock. anal and the shell are mostl ywell suit•, strains, and by warning against the i ansas Gazette. r able fiv crab tbat,, o seem to be amuhed' ible "forumknyeof "thehb breaks durirgi _ I - -'- - - • able fact that, however well the shelf y I the rears when fitness should be to each other, the crab always thinks , maintained. - " that a -shell riou'fd make' a better' If we were asked to- determine Ann's house. Consequently, they will wage 1 age our this basly, we 'would want direful battles over a, few elrrpty i to know the' condition of her heart, shells, although neither of the shells ; her arteries; -her kidneys,, her lungs,' .,vould make so commodious a habits- { and of these, particularly, would be tion as that which was already occu- interested In heart, arteries a'nd kid- pied. i neys because It is in these rrgans _ that the first signs of wear are usual- ly seen. We would then want_.to' Since Russia and China have. bath' signed the anti -war pact their 'pro- know how Ann lives. What does site c f t blem seems to be to find a way. of I eat .Does she get sufficient rest and { - rehreation^ In other words, does I fighting each other without going to , • she live a hygienic -life? Knowing m war,. -San Diego Union. (j STO the actual conditir n of her body and i - - her manner of living, we would -now III „ at �m niucll more about her true age than lib en a wx does the mathematician who solves tdwa++es.tarort Tired, ONDS the problem. Questions, cr ncerning treu•s`.`r.rt CROSS CUT .7A--7 health, addressed. , the ,anactfan _ BabiLes , - , ' . • :Medical Association, 184 College St., � �es "j tw'.: Lydia E. Pinkham's Toronto, will ,be answered personally _ 4 /12ardest � t*•Rta. o *> Vegetable Compound for maf01 the by letter. lw,w.a erable and tired feelings and I I tea. ;r oar me srrenarh re, d� my Lynn Knees to Vanish ` Or Owners Face Law Lynn, Niass.- knees, dimpled or otherwise, will henceforth be prohibit- etl in -this city as the result of an or- der !sued by dfayor Ralph S. Bauer. The Mayor instructed the police to take the names and addresses' of all girls, over twelve years old, whose Ilegs are exposed from ankle to above the knee, and in the event the offend- er refuses to give a policeman her name and address, the offier .is under orders to take her to the police eta- lion. ... I, Something ought to be done about this barelegged fad. Every day you see men crossing the street nearly killed by automobiles.- Jackson News Mlnard's Llnimant for Wart *. Ky.. tabies will cry, often for no apparent reason; You may not know what's wrong, but you can always give Castoria. This soon has your little, one comforted; if not, YOU should fall 'a doctor. Don't experiment with medicines intended for the stronger systems of adults t Most of those little upsets are. soon soothed aw *ay by a little of this pleasant- tasting, gentle- acting children's remedy that children like. It may be the stomach, or may be the little bowels, Or in the case of older children, s sluggish, con- stipated condition. Caaltoria is still E11 the thing to give. It is almost certain to clear up any minor ailment, and could by no possi- bility do the youngest child the slightest harm. So it's the first thing to think of when a child has in coated tongue; won't play, can't sleep, is fretful or out of sorts. Get the genuine; it always has Chas. H. Fletcher's signature on the package, ISSUE No. 41 —'29 7J �\ 1l tl' ,- ..,,; .. w � ,. .,. ra ^nP.: 1r'..5:+..... m.,,_w; .P-• +m,.«. �. .,„� ..,;.. ..,,y. -r w.4d...,..cn -; ,�+. ,,. ,1, ,� ..� -e• a. ..jyiq d1�Y4,6wY4 T/ ra .r,La ES A,[.,{{ '. r{. L af_ & e �^ y`:$ 4 r:ah :1—_1. 1-u � ! t • •r �X. ..-Y,. oG :L,y�Y „ , .e O , + -e'ytt, ' � ; .r .,r . . .'r4 •p ' r - .:'.�r+.v :.:1. mi 2nY v sa•” 2 , . 3• .. _.. \v.. °!. +. :.... w ' :i-.Y ry '. d r, e dns�.M.,^.•; . M . ti:r' =.�' !: • w •s.V. '° ^"v • L° y .. . - -... : . L-_ ...,,.r . , G• i- ..m,. ..-.. .-n -.. - c.- . ;. s°.' + '• +•- ^e'-- .. -- ,�... • 'y.�y,nt •'i ,.. •4 .4 rT 4• - '+au'i .M ry- T • ^' u.C' _ n ..'.°�v [ ; .ya ' .� 'u'4- i . 'q " - • e '.$) -.T. a?a.r - .� -, .m.Jb,9. .:'.:p•^.".➢..- .^.. :; .s"•..- _ -fa , - r s. brothers -were AMission 'at -LOCALIaDr home over4Sunda y barton Anglican met ad` 4 —bire. Thomas Jackson, of To• home of Mrs. vbes on Tuesday last. �T =' ����� --Fred C. Mechip, v£ Montreal, PonLo, was in the village on Sun- da.y• hied and Mfrs, Holmes, and Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt, of Orillia, spent the ' J' paid his parents a short visit on p Saturday list. Airs, Dennis Mr. —F. W. We.eke, of 9t. Catha- r10 @8, whin town one day this week -end With James and Mr. s, Mit _ shell. P Y —Mr. and and week' On Monde evening of this week y ^ :Announcement Oak, of Toronto, visited with W. B. and Mrs. Powell on Sunday. and Mrs —Mre. A. B. OQ11ias, of Toronto, the slipper and entertainment in the. A. Lawson hail, been spent Sunday with W. J. and Mrs. Monney. Community Hall was someNhat mar- red by the explosion of a gasoline _ ry confined to his bed fora week lned from i severe cold, we k ii Mrs. R. M. Bateman, of Toron. stove. Mrs. E, Morgan had her James Blen- WE take pleasure suffering now.ont again. to, spent Sunday at the home of her itistere here. hands burned, an3 also kin in extinguishing the blaze in Mrs. $ ' in announcing that we have been auc- —This locality was visited by a very severe frost on Friday night -We regret to report that Mrs. Henderson's good frock, which was entirely ruined. Mrs. BIenkin was : eessful in security the Franchise in this fast, when ice a quarter of an inch (Rev) J. S. Ferguson is is very pfporhealtb at present. trampled in the stampede which en- territory for"ROYALYORK",taiiored- In thickness was formed, F. Mecbia and family, of —Mies Helen Donglas. of Toron- sued while the stronger ones were outside. In a few, momenta to- measure clothes. -N. Oshawa, and Mrs. L. K. Devitt and daughter, of Toronto$ visited the to, spent the week -end with her grandmother, Mee, Burrell: Vetting the flames were extinguished and all returned to hear the excellent pro- :..._ . - This new line -t0- measure ' former's parents on Sunday. -Miss M. Robertson, of Toronto, formerly teacher in the Pickering gram that was provided by city tat- .of .tailored suits and overcoats is made by Canada's - Morley Sleep left in our office one day this week peaches which y P continuation school, spent Sunday erre. The ?5th anniversary of the Dan - _ .. oldest clothing house to meet the were grown in his own orchard. with W. J. and Mrs. Mgnner. —Rv. W. A. and. Mrs. Bonner e barton and Erskine Churches will be Dunbarton United increasing demand for a high -grade They are of good tiize'and quality. —Mr. Tule and Lie melody boys and daughter, Miss Vivian, were held at the church Sunday unday October 20th. Services ; $27.50. will hold a dance at Dew Drop Inn in the village on Sunday when they attended the Jubilee services , will be conducted at 14 .a. m. by Rev... -. - garment at •'+ dance hall on Friday, Oct. lltb, at in St. Paul's Church. George Little, of Toronto, and Mark - At this we believe we Offer the $'o'clock. Car given to lucky nnm- her, * —Mrs. W. J. Monney had the misfortune one day last week to ham's mixed quartette will lead in the service of praise. .At 7 p. m. Rev• James Little D. D. Westminster price bliC a dollar for dollar value never to EU —Mrs. (De.) Car4wrigbt has re- fall down the steps at ber back of Church, Toronto will and the e fore reached. '. turned home, after spending a - week in Graveohurst with her door and sustain injuries that con fined her, her house fir preach Agincourt choir will lead in the ser- 15'i -- We t finest - titncle and adnt, Mr. and Mrs. Field- to several vice of son On Tuesday g' } e of .can guarantee that .. da e. y October 22nd, a congregational re, woollen fabrics, in the newest and most ' —D, J. and Mrs. Callaghan and —On Sunday morning the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Cooler' of the union and supper will be held, from6 to 10, m. Noted speakers will give p g Colors Constitute the materials ehildren, of Toronto, have been spending a few days with Mrs.' ending west end of the village, died after addresses, and 'a high class program "Ye popular in the making of "ROYAL parents, John and 'a brief illness. The funeral took place on Tuesday to St.* George's will be ren3ered by Olde Tyme Quartette ", of Toronto, who will br / ORK�� suits and overcoats. Only the YORK Mrs. Mnrkar. —Miss Leila Monney has been Cemeterv. Dent- assisted by other talent. !fit best of workmanship will be found in :. .'. -$n Oshawa fora couple of weeks 'attending —Dr. H. T. Falahse, Resident Office in residence, two doors -• �- their construction. to Mr. Monney'@ store east of St. Andres Church, Pick- eas w' Political Note nubile Mies Down is enjoying a woweek's vacwtion. ering. Office hours 9 am. to 6 p.m. daily, and evening by appointment. �- Hon. W. E. N, Sinclair Ontario We invite you to come to our store y _ —St. George's Church on Sunday. (X-ray service).— • Liberal Leader, is making his most " " „ and inspect the new ROYAL YORK p next: Rev. W. A. Pippea, of Port Hope, will be the preacher at both —W. F. and Mrs. Law and dau important address of the election campaign in the Armouries at Osh- models and samples. service@, 10,30 a. m. and 7.00 p, m. Rhter, W innifred, of Markham, the anniversary in St' awa, on the evening of October l,th. Sunday at 9.30 a. m. —Rev. J. S. Ferguson preached attended Paul's United Church.. While here In holding his big meeting In his own rid-nu, Mr. Sinclair !., .following the _ . in the Bowmanville united Chnreb they were the guests of Gordon well- established precedents of Can ion Sunday, while Rev, Mr. Best and Mre. Law. —The annual Thank-offering i,-ban and British Statesman. W hil. c- athering ;< b--ing hf-ld in Or,t- . conducted anoivemary services in St. John's Chureb..Broughant. Servic s'ut St. Paul's United �, the ario South, the Leader's own riding, r —Frank Leaven!,, of Bolton, at Church will- t-Ake_talace ne=t Sun- Liberals from all arts of the Prop _- ~tended the aeeiversary services in day, Oct. 13th. Rev. A. L. Rich, ince are planning to be present, St. Paul's Chnrch on Sunday. Mr. and*, of Whitby, will reach at y, P Motor parties arc Parades and Bus Canvass was present at the open 10 3t) a chairman m and Rev, T. R. Bier, the an of the Presbytery. at being organized frm in the adjacent rid -, infis and from Toronto. while groups ro 1< o y y LnR f the shame lift years agog —Tae Swastika Club bead their - p• m' Special music will be pro• are coming from more distant points..QllOt!°dt :, �til11Z' i ;first meeting of the season on vided b St. Paul's Choir, The yy Trustee BoArd are asking for $35U In order that Mr. S_inclair's addrec� may be heard in al arts of the 1 p W.R.JOHNSTON &C4.•Q�tad.TOR�0ff0 - "1'uetaday evening at that home of Mrs. F. T. Bunting, when they to help liquidate :tbe debt on the Province, one of the most comprehen -. been - t*e red the program for the sea g church building. sue chain broadcasts has arc anged to carry his 'words over the +� T��'i $I� STORE c � a activities. —There will be a rally (,f-young people, under the auepiePe of the radio into the homes and committee 'a W. Clark a pent the week• Township of Pickering Religious rooms of all the ridings. Five scat- g 1[ S. CBAP�[A.Y, DICKERING ;. ._ end in Bnrford with his dangbter, Education Council, at the Green- ions located in Toronto. Ottawa, Lon - ° .;' des. F. Fr BsJedoa, and family On his return be was accompanied wood United Church on Friday, don, and Midland will carry the men- Sage of the Liberal Leader by land - -' by Mrs, Clark, who had been Oct. ]8th. There will be two wee sinne, afternoon and evening. The wires from the Oshawa Armouries to s�periding a eonple, of weeks in Hamil.Lon and Burford. - meetiolt will open with•devotioaal e :erriaee led by Rev J 9. FPrgn- their studios from which it -will be t respective wavy- broadens on the res 1 -Clothes -A joint meeting of St• Paul's lengths of the stations. These are �� a and St Andrew',s Young People's eon. Rev. R. H. Rickard ill give so address on ­Our Purpose. and as follows: —CFCA 357 metres, CFR JJJ����� - Societies will be bald in St. An. Rev, H S. Clugston, B A of To B, -R12 m.: CJGC (Loruion) 330 m.. _ draw's 9. S. Hall on MDada even• _a\ y `'ii' in 14th, at 8 o'clock. Ira• , ronto, Convener, Religious Educq C'vR0 (Ottawa) 500 m.. C1CPR CMi +.I ]arid) 2FiR m. The broadcast will ,Oct. 1 portent business is to be discussed and members of both societies are on for Toronto Centre Presby tery, will take charge of a Rounu start 2t nine o'dilck, E S. Time. W. Dryden. Chairman of the south ant- -We are featuring our usual three lines of urged to`be present. The congregation of St. Pail's Table Conference. and will also give an address summing up the ario Liberal Association, will preside at the meeting hich commences at g .. _ • 'Trilor Made Clothing, United Church will have a social activities of the day and euirgest y Rpm. and leading Liberals of the _ - - _ '- meeting on Friday eveniog,Oct. I L I way* and rneatbe fur the fnt• tire. There will be a recreation province will be on the platform. ? Lowndes - -Semi Ready - -Top A miscellaoeons program will be hour and supper will be served .Tip ' iveD iDClnding some exercises and i 8 ' song@ by some of the children of history at 6 45. Mne�c- will be fnrnisbed by the Greenwood Y. P. S. Now ddwevt4somonts. _ - - - - - at rises that fit an ocket A effect fit y P P the church. The of the he light FOB SALE-2 pies, 11 weeks old. E _ ebarel, will read and re• W, Evans Claremont. 6 g naranteed with each garment 1tlR SALE -2 Hn1et *in hulls. Wm. fresh men te served. All members ( -of the congregation are cordially iN MEMORIAM _ _ itt+vited. WILSON —In loving mernory of our Gray..R R 1,Pickenng. Phone Pick 2701 6 DANCING —Every Saturday niabt —The death of Mrs. Donald son, "Little Jack" who passed away Calderon occurred at the General on October, 11th 1917. a Dew Drop Inn, Kingston Road, >a•tof Rouge Hill. 40tf � JBootB and shoes E $oepital, Toronto, on Saturday, And if through patient toil rwe reach _ — Sept. 28th, in her 45th ymr. De tL`eased, .whose maiden Dame was the land where tired feet, with sandals. QTRAYED —From lot 21, coma. S. A P;ckenng. a Tamworth brood sow. Phone or 'wit isms beats the world for a heavy wear boot ` Qertrude Dilliagbam, 'was a daD loosed, may rest y communicate w,th John Scott, Claremont. Phone Clare 3603, 3tt - . . 'and slater does the same �j'OR SALE -8 plan, 6 wePko old. a �ttiter of the late Calvin and Mrs. 1Dilliogbam, Pickering. was When we shall know, and clearly understand, of and la sister of Mrs. Claude Field. Her I think that we shall say that lots co'n, litter, - ikenng Apply Lloyd Pegg, -_ , for fine wear ' -' funeral took place on Tuesday, Oct. 1st, to Grovice o Cemetery, Tuesday, "� knows best" Tb�- A. and Mrs. Wilson, t best. heater. J. - er, nearly new; and coal or wood —The Bell Telephone people on MLNDELIr -1h lovmR memory of a Eveready and Deforest - Crossley Radios Olt SALB A Leceister ram. 2 learning that there was something wrong with their service in Pick. dear wife and mother, Mary Ellen shear, good stick- getter. Robert D•. :on. Highland C, eek. Phone Maly 2420. 6.8 I We also charge batteries - eringg started to investigate After they located the Porter, wife of Wm. Mundeil, who passed' away, Oct. 7th, 1928. , - - ST—Pure bred female Collie Prtp, U much search tronbl@ iD their table on the base One year has passed since that sad day, months old. Finder return to A.E. Han - ley. R R 1, Locust Hill, and collect su:sable re: after thi3advt • • • Fred �T Bunting -- - Piekeriag • ' line, due to a @barge of shot God called the one we loved away, ward. Any one retainin :ngsame will he orosewted, , Eatahliehed 1$57. piercing the cable. Whether it • P , r Forget her?. No. we neGe. vrll, was caused b a stray shot, Or one y y For in our hearts she liyeth till.' TOTICE— Persona wan.tin¢ new � or on pumps repaired are to fired by some person on mischief - bent, they do not know. Which The blow was great, the shock sev- $ , ere, hLin work r sets ¢et the work done before cold` weather sets in. E. W. Evans, whitNy, 6 THE ::CENTRAL GARAGE ever way it was it gave them -. much trouble, not only iu locating We little thought the end was neap 'Tis only those who 1•ost can tell, ORONTO WET-WASH LAL'N- TDORY• (Semi finish) —Let our driver call and Ahe.tronble, but in making repairs afterwards. They wish to warn The loss of a wife and mother without farewell. explain our 24 hour service. Just leave your name with Mr. S. W. Davis, barber shop. We deliver 3 times a week, 4900 Pe against meddling with Ever remembered, ill pick up and __ _ _ 'T�ARM Telephone their wires, as it not only is the Loving Husband, daughters TO RENT -Bpina lot 15. con, I 1. Pickering, consisting of 100 acres. On the en, se of mnch expense to them, ". ant inconveniences their patrons. and son.' —•-- -- pGood'orchhrd with ttrees in full aring.n Plen Apply to Mn. (Dr.) - —The Sacrament Of the Lord's dispensed in St. - • OUNBARTON. • : .. - R hard avd soft water. R. Dales. Dnnbarton. 2tf ' L • Auto Repairs, Accessories, Oils and .Supper will be - -- ':Andrew's Church at Lhe morning Everybody attended the Markham 11RADE BREEDING EWES FOR - aerviee on Sunday. Oct. I8th. Pre- y Fair. Miss Agnes Thom t SALE— Entire flock, one hundred and eigh. teen, mostly bred. Also two giste,ed rams. The • Gasoline Acetylene Welding, paratory service will be held on visited at Dix• c,� reason for selling; must act quickly. , � Thursday at 8 p. m. The session at 7.30 m. The Sun ie last week. Gerald and Mrs. Cowan are moV- sheep are at Pickering. Phone me at my expense. Hillcrest 0418, or Pickering News. 6tf (lhar�rng• CUND —On Pickering Beacb road, will meet p. day evening Service will be with-' ring to the city -for the winter. :Battery _ drawn in order that St. Andrew's St Paul's in Rally Day in the United, church was much enjoyed by a large numb- Fon Sept. 28th, gentleman's black suit sax, with 2 braes buckies and lock containing wearing by -Reps] irs made On all ■ ak es i.v L� 4Ogle may join their Keep in eT' apparel. Owner may have same provinepro- partyy and paying for sdvlrtisement, Applly R. hanksgivinq services. "mind the anniversary @eev1CMO Mrs. Hattie Thompson visited with O. Crumme>. County Constable, Pickering. 6 -8 Not Cars. ..Which will be held on Sunday. her sister -in law, Miss Bella Thomp son, last week. .VOCAL MUSIC _. Nov. 8rd. Rev. W. R. An]d,B.U., �'ie and Mrs. Nicholson were ' of Markham, will preach in the Barrie on Tuesday, attending the e Dorothy Tanner 'would like to start .. rooming and Rev. Jae. Little, D. o of Westminster o, will n ter United Church 'Toronto, will preach in the even funeral of a relative. Misses Marjorie and Helen Thom the ;xeek -@nil with F. a singing slabs for girls, combining solo and wi ss;sg to join, 'Those v,-is11�' ',fr' to join• kindly Cum. - CHARLES gENCER - Be ins• The naual Social event will spent week-end and Mrs. Sewell at Cedar Grove. m'unkate :* once. .iJ _ • tin held on Tuesday evening. ? cOv. " 5tb. F Irtht r announcement will Mrs. '.1lontoath, of Exeter spent few (lays with hex cousins, thn a Five Dollars per tour.". Phone Pic 1702, or write R. R. I. • proprietor, 5 Pickering' dd made. jMisees Allison, and other friends. Pickering.