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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1929_10_18.a. .... „ ;« � 9 '. . ,�a', .. - F` .fir. .• ' • ,.. :' r • , a,. t , :: ..k, .'� C zt k�;CM _..4 �r.r��'•'•d•• -•,r' S� �, :,: � C ., 5 4 _ rt' �;'•hr - �'?rr. t^F.Ur ,:+3 a,. "� ..'t' ♦ ..: �. a H PI K E C X , i VIOL.. XLIX. i'ICgERIN(I, ONT., ' f'RIDAY, VV01900tascal 6arltsl. White's-:-Mill HIGHLAND CREEK. aled4cat Mrs. Walter- w Maxell., of Highland Creek is visiting her son, Bally, who D� H. 0. PEARSON- Pbysician =8@a R1vor a,few months ago, apeepted a posit- asdSurgeon, Dumbarton. holy ion,as electrical engineer in•Mo�real- Is running again after the flood, At the same time she is being errner- gf RB. FORSYTH, Opph. D., Director Hawing Lumber, Chopping twined by her sister, Mrs. R. B. Kloss ctometritxl Associatlab of Ontarlo. Reg. Pp g • who for some years past has been a ilMemberof the American optometrical Grain, summer months, �p�ation. Eye• wttahxd by sppoiatment resident of Montreal. FLo®e,ab CEje.* exa one. on Tuesdays and Fridays. Manufacturing BaRketa of all The regular monthly meeting of -VARL A. GRUBIN, R. O.- Eyesight the Highland Creek Women's Instit- rr , Specialist. Honour graduate of the College kinds, including : the for September was held at the of,O,Q!oometry of Canada: Gold medalist and home of Mrs. Craven, Rouge Hills. Arst erman prizewinner in 1928. At Markham Bushel, 11 Quarts, 6 Quarts, Pint every Monday from 9 a, m. to 5 p. m.. in Dr. - Plans for a sale of work was dis- Barker'a dente! office. At Stouffville from Wed- Quart Boxes, Berry Crates. C11SSed. :i demonstration Of f10W - nesday to Satur day of each week. Eyes examin- ed• Glasses fitted and repaired. Highest quality ...A large stock on hand at ers for the table was given, by Mrs. ,:at Lowest Prices. Phone Stouff 2405. 461y reasonable prices. Wall,aice. Miss Jean Brumwell sang. Lanais Price reductions at the Regular meetings are held on. the fors. fourth Thur act sday of each month. All E. CHRISTIAN, Barristerand Ladies of the district are cordially in d A.Soleeitor,NotaryPublic Etc. Money to vited. Phone Matkbam 8.40u or fi4� or write cans Suva Wing Court House, wh:tby. 2517 C Chas. White, Locust Hill. Out. BEATO A ROSS- Barristers, So. N' G Geitors. Northern Ourario Building, 33U W.J , e A l le. Br ,. D: F. Rove. - - arresters. Solicitor etc , 218 -214 Con(ed- �a4oet Life Building. Corner Y �O� ���� Yonge and Rich. aaso4LSts. Toronto, Phones Adelaide 4489 and , , ' ,�aterdayevenings. Phone Pick 61500, atf - T - 1 or NEIL C. SMITH D D. 9., L. D. S., {Successor to Dr J. N. Daiee :. Graduate of s small of D +quantlltieB j�ERBF.RTT. FALLAI9E. L. D w.• - D. D. S.. Graduate sf ! he, R �yal College of Rectal Surgeons and the University of Toronto. Q(Sce in residence second door east of St. And• rew's Church, Pickering, oni. 015cce hours: 9 a. at. to 6 v m., a by appnirttnect. (X-ray 4 vvice),. Phone Pick 3700, 43iy f uisinv** Qsavbs. AA 'ELIZABETH RICHARDSON- .C1.Fireandautomebile,nauranee of all kinds. relw"anteng companies of solid financial stand rta. • GSORGE KEAY-Licensed auction. ter Altuna L,ve stock and general auks y at+en.ted to. Terms reasonable. R. i ,S, tauffvitie, P+ioaeStouff 9063, 51 -4 FePOBTT LL; "licensed Auctioneer, �,: ta for Ooants" of Tort Said ocrio, ♦S*- tftas -ale@ of all kinds stlenued to on abortwa 4P 00 Address ore@n Giver P. o , oat. DB.BEATON TOWNSHIPdLEBH j� . oweveraatat 001" ladoaea for to siArvial. aoeonassec .as. ktoa► 1 ss loos ea taost r at N-riw IA& sore? iw• i.Oos f -y R. GRANT -Lot 1, concession 4. Surboro, Telephone Markham 'UA Aucountaat. BustneSe and Muntei- udrtors GRAN GODFRE Y &Coss 31 St, East, Toronto, Canada, Adelaide W X HAW. LICENSED AUC- !T TT T` ONEER ,for York, Qntwto and Durham Counties. AU krnds of sales prom,ttl�y attended 4liEo. Terms rtasgtaabie. MUM for seJes may be sraryrd SINEWS' o!t v. ben and fadepm- d"t Obooss. Whitby, Oat. sly BONDS - Government. Municipal and Mortgage Bonds. Also, Industrials. Safe investments at from 5 to 7 per �osnt. INSURANCE -All classes - written in- tsiudiag Fire. Automobile, Wind- inform. Accident and Sickneis. Phone or write 4iatt 8D. BOWMA.N,Whitby Coal , -zCoal- I 1 is Hard and Soft "Goal of tbe; best quality on hand �. THOS. A. LAW, . 201c3cerl.affe Gat. EXCEPTIONAL VALUE ,,-During the month of October a we are giving Absolutely Free $7.50 worth of groceries with each Kitchen Cabnet Don't miss this opportunity of @avinR money. We bare Linoleam of 2 yards and 4 yards width, Also Oilcloth and Congoleam Rug@ at right prices. . ,Jest arrived, Occasional Chairs in solid walnut andlwalnut fipish also upholstered willow Chairs. t .C. -A, Sterritt Furniture Dealer apdj Funeral Directoi!; Also Ambulance Service Phone _ I WO, Piokeidng, - - Gntta io -:- PICKERING LLJMI3ER Y Use Eraser's Scalp Toa Relieves itebing scalp immediste)y. - P r o. motes healthy growth ,-of hairs' Tones up the scalp, banishes dand- :ruff. Restores hair, "not over 50 per cent gray, to natural color. 'Sold on absolute money back guarantee to give satisfaction. Sold in Pickens,- Barber Sb o ,.-THE RURAL SECURITIES COMPANY LT• Real Estate and Insurance, _ !Farm Properties a Special Head Office: 213 21!4 Confedemtio Life Building. Toronto: Phone Main 1360. Bmuoli Office: Gordon Building Pickering Ontario. Phone SOW. 28i. G i? E E'-- --�-«- S Mr:s, James Gibson, spent the week I en3 with friends in Toronto. James and Mrs. Raine attended the Woodbridge Fair on Saturday after- noon... W. Sadler, and L. Mathews, are busy these days repairing the school here. John Scott, Mrs. Pope and Miss Scott, of Toronto, %-as in the • village on Friday. Bert Harvey, of Brougham, is in Greenwood these days, painting fo. F. L. Green. AIPx. and Mrc. 'Moore, of Bright- on, spent the week -end with the i orm er's sister, Mrs. Stewart Corbett. s- The Fuchre Club met at the hor nr P. Willows on Wednesday evening A ©� then they presented a,couple of their h1tj,,► nLf members, Mrs. Turrel and Mrs. R. Smith each with a table cloth and n dozhr. of sere: ipttes. lc Died, at Greenwood on Sunday rnorr,ing, the infant child of Fred and Mr,. Woodward. Death-was due to heart failure and was very sadden. The .sympathy of the community is extended to Mr. and Mr,. Woodward in their loss_ STOUFFVILLE. From the Town Council's or•.iers the bowling alley well close at 10 p• m• The North York Plowing Match will he held on Dixon's Hill on October 24th. : Mr. H. M. Fletcher, of Toronto: begins his choral. class here on Thur- sday evening of. this week. " fie v. Mr. Cooper, of Michigan, who was Anglican Mild,;ter here 28 year, ago,"vicited in town this week. Mr. H. -A. Sartider-, barrister, wag nominated for East York, to opose Hon, Geo. S. Henry, mirkster of High - Wa S A farmer a little north of here corn 3500 bags of potatoes averaging hirrr - $1.50 a bag,- thus netting him over $5.00(1. D. Our council has, begun the new t :emeflt sidewalk on O'Brien. Ave. It is about 27 - years since the old. walk was laid. ty, Ed. Baker, of our town, has sold his Musselina>5 s .-Lake property for 0. the sum_ of $20.000 to Mr- .Coultis of Oshawa. Rev. Robt. Graham, of Toronto, will � address a mass meeting in the United Church on Sunday eveving next, on f the work of the Bible Society. H. E. Moore, of . Toronto, addressed TIMB TABLIC- Pickering Station T. R. Traias going East dos as tollowsm- No. 10 Mail 7.58 A M: 28 Local . _ '12-M P. NL 66 30 Loam 5.24 P. Y Sunday train, 8.36 A. M. Trains goig West • J dos tks follows- No. 26 Local .. 9.23 A. W..' 27 Local 2.19 P. M. .1' 9. Ad ail 9 03 P. M. Sunday train, 7.82 P. W. (Foregoing is according, to Standard time. CLAREMONT CREAMERY ! Highest price paid for :ream at the tlaremoa t Creamery Give us a trial and be convinced COME IN AND SE Our new stock of Good Cheer Rang Yen can't do better for quality nor price. Yon will also aee our ',.,,New Furnace . on display. Give us a trial. We gnaran satisfaetion. Phone 46W ALVIN BUSHB PICKERIN(I '#1 J an audience in Ratcliff's Hall, on the "Peace Garden". A committee, way appointed to solicit subscriptions. DUMBARTON. Mr. and Mrs. Patterson, of Barrie are guests of their daughter .Wm and Mrs. Nicholson. The Pie Social at .the Young Pet; - pies Social evenir-W on Monday was a great success. j Isaac and Mrs. -Nobel and Wm. and Miss A.. Thom visited friends at Claremorst last week. Rev, J. R. Fraser, D. D and Mr,: Fraser, have returned front Quebec after an enjoyable holiday. Dan and--Mrs. - Hennick and Mrs. Antares of Timawantla N. Y. visited their home here over the week-end.' On Wednesday• of la;,t week Rev. John Chisholm D. D.. of Montreal vis- ited his niece, Mrs. Christina And- erson and other friends. Rev. Mr, Chisholm is about 80 years old and is hale and hearty. He was return- - ing home from attending the 50th anniversary of a church at Owei. Sound, built while he was pastor Ethere and now united with two other congregations. The 75th anniversary of Dunbar- : ton and Erskine churches will be held at the Dunbarton United church on I Sunday October 20th. Services will be conducted at 11 a. m• by Rev. Geo, Little, of Toronto, and Markham's mixed quartette will lead in the ser- vice of praise. At 7 p. m. Rev, Jas, Little D D. of Westminster church Toronto, will preach fend the Agin. court choir will lead in'tbe rvice of song. On. Tuesday evenin t. 22nc a congregational reunion and supper -will be hod, from 6 to 10 p. m. Not• ed speakers will give addresses, ant a high class program will be ren q tiered by "Ye Old Tyme Quartette' 1 of Toronto, who will be assisted b; other talent. Admission 50 Cent! and 25 cents. +•rr e. ... >ti. '."r�"'''"ra'!r^ror"�.• w y,3 �.ae:c :,r, .%'�.,�,"F �.x s- . � w" . t.,:'a"�'•�s''Si _F G_ NEWS Y 0 OCT. 18, 1929 - --� _ _- No. 7 1DUNBARTh, - GREENWOOD y Sunday, October 20th, at the Dim- •�;. barton Anglican Mission will be child- ren's Day. At 2 p. m• there will be M�T ` w a children's service. At 3 p m. -- L a Corpora,te Communion for parents, teachers and all those interested in the spiritual welfare of the children. Established .1898 9 Preacher, Rev, �). B. Langford. GREENWOOD. Highest Price paid for The. Young People are busy with %heat and Barley Clara Rothwell's new drama, "Marry- ing Anne ". Kissimi Flour still unsur- _ "," • -. Harry Found, of Claremont, gave . passed pastry and Baker's an interesting address on Temperance Joy for bread.' work at the Sunday school last Sun: day afternoon. OH Q P P / N O The Ladies Aid met in the church Monday. Wednesday and Friday last Thursday afternoon. A quilt was finished and plans made for the Peas for sale -mix some fowl supper to, be held on Nov.22n3. with your chop, with special anniversary services on it will pap. - Sunday Nov. 17th. Further announ' All Kinds of Mill Feed on hand. cements later. Remember the dates. „�. Scratch Feed for hens CENTENNIAL CORNERS. Cracked Corn If one might judge from the fav_ Have ju9t installed latest machine orable comments, the initial efforts for making beet quality ; Cracked Corn. of the ladies of Centennial church to serve chicken supper, was a decid- Barley Feed. the cheapest feed for ed success. The profrram presented the money, on the market. by the artists, Mrs. Lenore Hura Best and Mr, Anthony Remouche, Z. a'�� `alas perhaps the finest it has been our privilege to presefit to the public, The. atterulance was gratifying and the committee wishes to thank all for 0 A L their presence and help. The appear- ance of the front of the church ha f been greatly improved by the recent A good yupply,of Hard and Soft addition of new cement steps anti a Coal on-hand. AIQo a supply signboard. - of Kindling Wood, - LOCUST HILL stove length. An u;ver,,ary services at Locust Hill 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. Unit.-,] . -hurcn will be held on Sunday, DONALD 1dCNR0, PICIi;EKiN4 October, 20th, at 10.30: a. m. and at _ 2.30 p. will Rev. J R. Reel, a forme, L. SURNfI NC�lHA M Paaor, will txr the reacher. At 7.30 - p. m. Rev. W. R. Auld, of Markham -Building and General tcdli preach.' Special music for the ContractiDR. day will be furnished as foilowsr 10. FstTmates furnished on 511 classes - 30 a. m. the Locust Hill shorn; at 2.30 of work - interior and Exterior. p. m, the Whitevale choir, and -at 7.30 Alterations and re airs, - p. m Zion United thou of Cedar rep aim. On Monday, Oct. 219t. the Chimneys Built Concrete Work annual chicken dinner will be served - : Phone Plekering 5712 ;t commencing at 5 o'clock, after -which FAIRPORT, - ONTAB[o - a good program of music and read- ings will be given. Admission• 50 1 �T T S cents. Children 25 bents. 1 1V BROUGHAM. 'ova Scotia Shingles - Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles ~ Mr-.. Dobl*, of Agincourt, was with Bird's Pelt Slate Shinglesl . - the Cassie family,. over the week- for Sala at ends T. PATER86VS - CLAREMONT Mr., •Second, of Toronto, and Ikea- - neth Devitt, of Toronto, were guests Call and get prices. Pbone 2818 of Carl and Mrs. Devitt on Sunday. - M,,. Gamble, who haq been visit- ing LAW'S her family in the city has return C ed W Brougham to the home of W. /rte• �" R A Q G ! J. ]{olmes. _ '�r'7 Tate W. M. S. of St. John's Church will meet at the home of Mrs Fred We are prepared to do all kinds ra>gsie, on Thursday Oct. 24th at 2.30 of repairing of care, also bat All the ladies are invited. tery charging, electric _. The many Brougham frieniis of Mr. welding and in fact +" and Mrs. Woodward, of Greerwvooal, everything In eon - extend to them their sympathy in the con- nection with r;udden death of their little child. car work. :t number of the pupils from here (has. Oils, Grease and Accessories who attended, the Claremont Contin' on hand constantly uation school, took in the Field Day Call and see our Catalo es of Sports at Brooklin on Friday. lot. Dodge and BGtr Carrrr666t; ' The school children had a hdliday to Thursday and Friday last while the * A LAW'S /'r A RA� teacher, Mr. Gerymn, •was. attending LsK t7 \.ih the teachers' convention at Oshawa. AND SERVICE STATIO\ Quite a good congregation attend- _ - ,,I the Sunday School TemperajZF_e _ session on Sunday afternoon, and also , the Sacramental service which fol- Your Medicine lowed in St. John's Church. Quite a rramber of names were .:Cabinet added to the voters list at the Court : of Revision which was held in the ?� Town Halt on Monday and presided is incomplete without over by His Honor Judge Ruddy. a, bottle Of Miss Bate, and Miss Mary Gamm- age were city visitors over the week- , end. Miss Gamma,ge attended tht S tivatio»- Ariby Conference and Wel- come to General Higgins, the man leader of the Salvation Army. and -• t who .has succeeded the late Gener- al Booth. - Co .SyrU A Public meeting of the Electors of � r P �± South -Ontario will be held in the �J Town Hall, Brougham, on the evening .will check the most of 'Tuesday, Oct, 22nd. The speakers will be Frank L• Mason, Conservative Stubborn cough. S Candidate, Hon. Geo. S. Henry, Min-•? ister of Highways, and Dr. T. E. An invaluable remedy for kaiser, of Oshawa. Ladies especially bronchitis, corigba invited. and colds influenza eto The Women's Institute met at the � , home of Mrs. John Phillips, on Tues- day afternoon of last week. A large pri0@ number of members were present and a a good deal of routine business was a transacted. Mrs. Shaver was ap- pointed convener on "Current Events" V 0� Mrs. Harvey reported on the voork of J -' the committee appointed to arrange - u for and purchase material and artic- les for use in the sick room in case At w< of accident. This "emergency bag" is now ready. at the home of the Pre,. Mrs. Holtby. Mrs. Johnston made e Jones' Drug 'Store • report as convener of Social Se'r'vice work. Mrs. Sheppard gave an ex- ' cellent paper on a "well balanced Satisfaction or money back. s diet ". Mra. Phillips served a dainty `lunch which was appreciated by all. Phone 6800 Pickering 0 _ r m 171 �F­T 'I 'R iliq! IF! 7 7-�9X72,77ry's'd. 21IR F—M117 �, FIZIT' i �N�x 77 X Buena over s wide expanse of Arab st Britain 3 Trouble :territory. 'He is destrit" as a reli- gious eut&uslast with . a magnetic per. Inacd World Won de'rt i�_Palestine,Plague sma who s coinmonty said to, be • -well-dispoBed "' Great, Britain." 'ere ho's Who in Holy Land is But, we are- told: ..4CUetyerikoy, tile Russian naturalist, and seek out the flow quented "There are a- number of acute piob� life, by, the mining-bees. Them as the bees flard Q4,estion to. describing the trends . of early the ems still outstanding between him s the ver- come. for nectar and - pollen, the beet- Says that In geological time Decide and the British Government —not least Mai tebrates seemed bent on growing lee hop onto the bees' backs. •arger, defending themselves in the For a long time these tiny beetles the British methods of defending the —and the complete fall. stru"le for survival by acumulating were believed to be a species of louse 0 lure of Sir Gilbert Clayton's mission the bees, until Newport The outburst of metal an . - .-,A HEAVY LOAD liak frontier Strength. The, insects chose another infesting d religious last year to liquidate these questions route to,survival: by being small they proved them to be the babies of -a fury in Palestine startled all sections has never been satisfactorily explain- a vast number of nooks Meloe beetle. Then- Fabre made fur- of the British press and Inspired some 0. ould And tiler discoveries about them. Safely of them to question whether the B , A- i ed. Ibn Saud was both aggrieved and :bz -0 where they. could live In safety, thus alarmed at the breakdown of the ne.- -filling the chinks and-crannes of crea- ensconced on Its animated- airplane, tish Government Is administering the - gotiations. Until a settle'm'ent has 'tion. the little beetle rides about till, at the Palestine mandate competeiitly or. in- -been reached we shah_ not regain his - Insects lived on thq earth' long be- in- moment the bee lays her egg on the deed. whether England ought ever to •good-will. - Yet it Is true, that Ibn pollen and honey, it rallies a flying have accepted, the mandate. It is not �fore man came to take. his place of Saud remains the only Indigenous ele- leap from parts of ment-lof genuine*'stability in modern dominion, and many scientists predict her back and lands on the surprising that Jews in all *feasts that insects Will remain after man has I newly laid egg. upon the the world should bitterly reproach Arabia. To come to a proper under - (contents of-4be egg. -'Then it goes to Great Britain, remarks the London - ..ceased to be a mundane tenant. Dr. standing with Ibn Saud would be to v For •several years it' stays In sleep. Daily Chronicle, for having tailed to reduce our 'task In Palestinei and td W. J. Holland pictures the last living i the cell it stole. from the bee, taking take adequate steps In advance to pro - survivor upon earth as a melancholy remove a far-reaching menace." " each bug," seated up a bit of lichen, preen- divers naps therein, eac time waking I test the lives and property of the n- But the root ot,the whole trouble tl 4. up transformed, and finally emerges habitants in the event of disorders. 20 Its antennae I nthe glow of the worn- 0 was planted, thinks the London Daily out sun. Literally true? M Certainlyla full• fledged eloe beetle, ready to The authorities on the spot were Mall, when the Coalition Government of the I start the cycle all over, again. either ill-informed, this newspaper not, but a powerful picture embarked on the "futile and perilous" -tenacity of insect life. Only once In its life did the- tiny adds, or they neglected their informa-, policy of attempting to make Pales- !creature have occasion to seek out a lion. The conclusion the ordinary pet- tine "a national home" for the Jews. , I Beforif our primeval ancestors had i plant in which to hide; only once, oc- son will draw from this tragic affair * dreamed•of IL better anesthetic than a casion to steal a ride, and to select an it is further stated, Is that the Palen- Against this ;'stupid and mischievous enterprise" The Daily Mail claims club, the glowworm had evolved a egg. Yet somewhere In the minute tine Government has been living re- that it has protested for yebLrs.L and Sleeping Potion so subtle that Its vie- speck of protoplasm from which it cently In a fool's paradise. The Pales- also that It has shown Irom the out- tim could not perceive its admstra- grew, lurked those instincts which tine gendarmerie was brought to an lion, yet so powerful that nothing set that the undertaking was "unjust, .502' caused It to perform these actions bad in 1926, It Is recalled, and re- co sleep it -with perfect order and sureness. placed by the mixed police force re- imposing � a superfluous and I could disturb the profound dangerous_ and dishonorable," b $ ides Induced. :tole Yet, �with what seems to be the crulted from Arabs and Jews. In re- able burden upon thU British taxpay- Before our ancestors had domesti- 'wisdom of Insects Is 'sometimes com- cent years the country west of the er. This newspaper also declares that -IT'S ONE-PIECE' rated even the dog, ants were keep- blued the most abysmal stupidity. Jordan has besd completely denuded the "foolish mandate" runs counter Ito -A shimmering printed transparent Ing "cows" and growing "mush- Tent caterpillars' of a certain kind at- of military fores, and we read: close . ose . of tfie with rootn$." ways march out to get food In single velvet in riell wine red fores :.0ritaIn*a.piedg9 at'thei The ostensible reason for this san- war to give Palestine a government double tiered skitt that swings so Before man had learned to kindle' file each caterpillar- leaving behind it guine policy was the alleged Improved based "on the -free choice of the na- ! a tire, the social bees were employing • a trail of silk that acts like a' fife 'line i gracefull: in motion. relations between: the Moslems and, tive population. We read then! -AAke it In hive ventilation the Identical priu- I Yuu' need not -hesitate to i to guide it home. One day Fabre suc- � the Jews. But the fanatical fury and • "There are 750,000. Moalems. in the wen-if you are, an amateur at sewing. ciples that Industry now uses in keep- ceeded In getting a procession to the wide-sprcad character of the re- country and only about 75.000 or 30 Style No. 302 is a one-plec., In,, pare air in modern coal mines. start around the rim of a big vase. Icent onslaughts on the Jews are a , model' d uf- 000 Jews. To maintain the privilege The front is drapej( in plaits a'. either While man has progressed mainly He cut the line where it Teacbed the fIcient to prove that the hostility Of position of this small-body, mostly re- !side to. create' swat*.-.ed effect W'fth' through the development of the Intel- trim. , and the unwitting caterpillars the Arabs. If masked, had not abated. cent immigrants from abroad, over,, trimming band at left side, finished lect, insects have progressed by physi- I marched around the rim all day long Is j' bt Throuphodt the la:st-year Intel- Ithe Arabs, who have been settled In 11 with bow with loose-hanging ends that 'cal adaptations--to, eavironmdnt and! and far Into the night. Morning ligent observers have been prophesy-'the t*e-rrftory for_ centuries. the development of instinct. - Thus Bri'thih give the sofe feminine touch, The tiers i dawned. finding them motionless and. Ing trouble arising out of the disputes bayonets have to be constantly in evi- i are cut circular, the lewerlo-ae stitched dragon -flies have come to possess eyes In a torpor. but still- In formation. about ihe Walling Will." deuce or readily aval-table. As tap at edge of dress; weer tier :stitched with as many as 30,000 facts, to fuy- !With the warmth of the sun they -xihsh the Intense vision required in I started again—and so continued. . The situation In Palestl - as has piss- back as March, 1023, Lord Northcllffe, alon* perforated iine. o to led beyond the question of assessing after exa-mining the conditions on the It's smart and. wc-aiable. You must capturing darting prey. Carpet beet- ;make the story- short, for eight days. the 'rights and p;lvileges of Jews And spot, warned the British nation of the have it, for it takes only 3% yards of i corked 11 - - lea have lived 'two years inn Then, footsore and desperate wit I T Arabs In this debatable peace of holy gulf that yawned before it in South. 39-finch material with '% -yard of'35- 'Ii bottle with nothing whatever to eat hunger. they broke ranks and before ground, declares the London Daily western Asia. 'Look at Palestine.' he inch contrast for the 36-inch size. It save the cast-off skins of their own 'night each had found the..nest once Itransformations; more. News-, which believes thdt for some exclaimed. 'Do you knorw• that we are Fcan bad in. sizet . 16, ", 20 years, 36, In evolving their socia: system. I One might wander Indefinitely in !employed to,come British authority *111 be on the. verge of starting a war In 138 40 and 42 inches bust. l on the- thirilkless task of Palestine?' With his -unerring in- It's dignified for mature figure Ir. b?es, ants, and wasps have developed the realms of Insectdom. discovering ; ikeeping the peace in a very much Minot for reall.des. Lord Northcliffe z!ack p!ain sheer velvr or Clack crepe Itheir queens Into marvels of effilency �-a miracle at every step. Parasitism, satin. ; wider stretch of Palestine territory, saw that there, could be no- permanent as egg-laying machines. They mate lit which members of. one species lay Tills journal also. notes that. peace from the Jordan to the sea an. . I- Crepe satin in Marron glace shade-. but once in a lifetime, and therefore their eggs upon the bodies of other ;i I ti-bacco brown.- silk crepe, dahlia purple have developed a tiny internal Pouch species: partbeno&enests, in which as In all parts of- the world Jews are der. the artlflcial._sy�tem- we have -set C. nton crepe. and Goya red crepe de In which the male life germs are held. many as 94 generations have been pro- .complaining bitterly of the British up. orbey. can open or close at, will the edt- 'duce dwithout the birth of a single 11 tallure to protect their brethren In Pat- "The Government seems to- be deal• chine are ideal combinations. lesUn.e. WhereverAllere are Arabs and Ing energetically with the present out- HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. Mee of this pouch and thus determine male-, ability to hibernate, in which, 'whether each egg they lay shall or'some individuals have been known to Moslems. Arabs and Moslems are ar­ burst. which musL of -course, be firmly Write your name and address plain- shall not be -impregnated. The marvels im• ' sleep more than 40 years and wake up ralgpin' Indignantly the alleged. 'pro. repressed.' But when order Is re• ly, givafg number and size of suct )regnated eggs produce females, Thus —these are but a few of the- P (Jewish' administration Obvtousl'YlOtctred the matter, in Its larger aspect, patterns as you want. Enclose 20c ir. ... J; ' the queens have come to be masters' of the "insect world.—The National , there -is a certain danger of the must not - be allowed to rest. The stamps or coin (coin pnfe.-red; wrap lot tits art of sex control. Geographic '11agazine, spread of a general anti-British mov,:MtnlstrY to not boulmd by a casual-de- it canfully). for each number, and The sense of smell in some Insects 0 meat ill the Islamic World, atid. this! claration made to a ' very unrepre. address your order to Wilson Pattern Is vin acute. The smelling anxiety will not be removed until we'sentall Jewish group by Lord Sai• Servke, 73 Wes. Adelaide St., Toronto. -believably. Wayward Girl have learned the attitude and inten- *four. We hope that Mr. MacDonald tor-,tins ere minute pits on the anten-: i ;oar. On a single antenna of an or-, ,tons of thn Saud. the powerful King and his colleagues will3wasto no time of the Hejaz, whose professed friend., In riopening the question, and that Reform In Turkey •dinAry June beetle theer are as many Reformed Herself While as 40,000 of these oldfactory pits. ship for Crest Britain depends upon !they will go closely Into the whole Harold Armstrong in the North Fabre's classic experiments with Teaching and Training many doubtful factors. In the mean- � outrageous folly of endeavoring —with American Review (New Yorki: British backing—to convert an old (Turkish women have not adopted .:niollis show to what incoitc—elvablel Younger .Children plain duty is to do Justice:, `time30r wlthout fear or favor, In Palestine Arab State Into a sham Jewish: ­na-,Furopeaa dresi, n6i'llave thley itian- len",bs the sense, of smel sometimes . "Thiii girl Is- a menace to other chi]-!and',t - means tioli'-at 1he experiae ot-tht British tax. doned. the veil. "A great deal of non Is developed. o Impose peace with the m A female of the great peacock moth -otii command. dren. We can't do anything withiat' payer." sense has been written about the pre- her here." read a letter describing the i -emerged f-om her cocoon in Fabre's i "The suggestion that we should re• sent position. mainly by newspaper wild" conduct of a ibirleen-year, old INCESSANT correUoudents-). The mass of.. the , NT LASDR 'laboratory one May day. That night girl. By request she was sent to merely nonsense it is dangerous non- Turkish women were little Affected by.. old! our Palestine mandate is not there came such a swarm of male me and .'one of the first I The life of all great men has be" the revolution. They tire again much things I dis- I moths that everybody was astounded. covered was that she . had a remark . - sense. We are committed by an ex* found to be one of intense and Ince" the same secluded lives as •-they did �pllcit and solemn pledge. However -..At least 40 latiers had come to Day ably, geod singing voice. "Why, much we may dislike the job, we must sant labor. "There ls'but one method, before. Mee are forced by law to wear their: respects to the marriageable ; I . i ' . Mary" I said, "what a wonderful help and that is labr6r," said Sidney Smith Igo on with It, or submit to the deri• peaked hats Instead of fezzes, but thq bride born that morning. In eight, you could be to me." Her interegtisive condemnation of the veil for the women is "optional.- In days at least 150 woers came, some of I civilized i I :-,% --- which Fabre thought must have tra- i*was aroused -at in what way" world." Constantinople peihaps DO percent: 61 the. women go unveiled;. she enquired eagerly. "You could teach It-is within the power of Ibn Saud, I The horse took longer to get 'you In Smyrna veled at least a mile and a half, since music to the boys and girls at the j King of the Hejaz, to. ke th c i perhaps 60 per cent. and In AdaII3 the species was extraordinarily rare . P there, but You. didn't have to drive C�il&en's Shelter and perhaps some for to break It perhaps 4 in that region. The Daily News as- lialf-way back - to hitch.— Publishers per'cent. The rent, ttnd lb nice verses to recite it you w uld.1 serts, for he exercises an immense in- Syndicate. all the towns and villages of the in. Fa�hre surrounded the virgin with only put your heart into It?' "Well"' powerful scents and stenches in an terlor, are strictly veiled. In Adana she replied reflectively,. "I never did few walk about uncovered.'. E ea effort to overpower. her "call": but thing like that but I could try." -Novel Culinary Creation any In Angora itself the majority were -still It went forth and still the lovers ' The idea grew on her and she labor• veiled, or at least wore the old Cos. •came. But when the virgin was shut ed ha[d to make herself pro c ent en. 'up In an airtight jar, not A single ough for such a responsibility. She ;['visitor arrived to pay court. When did exceedingly well as a teachOr and the antennae of a visitor -were cut Off net only did she ke'ep a 'number -of —a painless operation— he became ; children occupied and out of mischief -powerless to locate his affinity, though, but she educated and equipped her- she was only a few feet away. Fabre ' self for a better life. In a few weeks repeated his experiments also with' she went to a foster home, earned banded-monk moths. i * : a good. record there, and now after When man's strength and ahieVe- the lapse of time is happily married men's In engineering are measured and has a, home and family ct her by insect standards, many of our suc- own: Giving leer the job of mother- ce5;ses are . overshadowed erill ing and training small children Were a human high jumper able to do i •rought'to the surface her best qnal- as well proportionately as a flea, he' sties. —J. J. Kelso: could clear the Washington Monu-! went at a single bound, with some 80 i' NEGATIVES feet to sure. The Eiffel Tower, built The positive, , constructive man does with the aid of all sorts of machinery, - not. -talk and think negatives. * He As no higher, prop6rtionately, than' does not say "I can't;" It Is always "I the ant bill refired with claws and: can;" he does not say "I will try to mandibles alone.' If the modern bag- do it," but "I will do it." "Can'ts" gageman could carry loads proper- have ruined more •people than almost itume of charchaff with the­ veii- thrown back-over the head. And in the old town inside the castle walls on the hill above Angora, where live most of the minor Government offt- clals, the women all went veiled. Coal Fields in Ontario Toronto. Ont.—The prcvince of On- tarlo, one of the world's richest areas in mineral deposits, has so far been 'without a coal supply of her own, Recent arin•uncement was made of the tocatfon of important beds of lig- nite coal In the northern part of thb province. : Explorations • which have been continued by the Department of Allnes reveal -that the deposits cover an, area at, least four times as large as was at first estimated, and that the coal is of better quality .than expect-' ' ed. A bed occupying an area of two tionately as heavy as the ants, he! anything else. It • is a dangerous C. Ander egg, bead chef, and O. Westerlund, pastry chef, of the Chateau square miles with an average thick.,. 'li-as-lieen' could lift a half -ton truck to the top thing for boys and girls to get Into :,of La . ke Louise In the Ca . nadlan Rockies, with the model el made entirely of sugar ness.6f 1wentj, felt located . Washington. Monument without ape the negative habit, the doubting habit, parent fatigue. the "I cant" habit. It tends to keep of the Countess of Dufferin, first locomotive in the Canadian West, which " " h Th6 Deal will be of great, value to the pulp and paper manufacturers and the The development of instincts in the 1 them. down. They ' are fasfting was prepared as a centre piece fer the visit of E. W. Beatty, chairman and mining- Industries '-et - Northern On. bisects Is a marvel greater even than bonds of servitude around themselves, president, and other dIrecJtors and officials of the Canadian Pacific Railway, on tarto. 'to their physical adaptation sto environ- and in later life will pot be able 'to 'a their recent tour of Inspection In the went. � Candied roses re In the tender. merit. Look, for Instance, at the, Me• co4nteract their In4ence unless they I and candy-floss Issues from the smoke-stack. The "Countless," arrived In PEACE loe beetle. I reverse their thinking, talking, and Winnipeg In 1877 up the Red River on a barge, and Is now exhibited As a There Is a, land of peace In each The female 'Meloe lays its eggs' by acting. historic relic. in a park In Winnipeg. She appears as a dwarf beside the dwells an eter. man's heart, and li-it d nal -God; when that voln- the thousand near the burrows of cer• Mat thou love life? Then do not Nmin mining -bees. Then she dies, and new 100 tot oil burning giants of the "5900" class, the greatest In the witness ,to sings of Him all other voices are heard presently sit Innumerable host of squander time, for that Is the stuff British Empire, used by the Canadian Pacific on the main line in the Rockies but as part of its song; and to hear small creatures -come out of the eggs, life to made of.—B. Franklin, and Selkirks, tharvolce Is faith.—Michael Wood. 7 4-b - , � ..,..,, G:" 5e, ..W. w.:;•+"w j;,t d #x. ",+.'.�a,�e,�,n ms.gary-[ ""'"":i7� 'tea. "a,�, ' •",,� =AC 3 vA,r: •.r,::� � � srjd t Sra"�... Yl. :. � ,. ,, ..y �, • r ,N` y.R' .�."r'. , .�f' /. . � , a . . T' i i2r' �' . x,'�att ...w ,: a ,,. ,.,N ; ;J, Y .YS •. • .... .: ,. o .s• ..' ".:.•, y,c.....;... .c•: ,. ua- +,- ''m.• - sa.. a :. r r,a. TO - • in Cheittl3c +Cathedral People who prize the finer things of life usually Lam"" s ' " The blazoned banners" held my' - - -- - dreaming gate; delmant3 Red Rose Orange Pekoe Tea. A money -bacit r+, •BOOTLEG BLUCS t package- . SOS Mute symbols of the devastatingylaze guarantee with eV F Dcwn in the. mouth of the alley That aeorgbed the earth's- fair-face - ' An elephant fell asleep; for four long years, " The wildcats moaned in the parlor; And drenched h`umanity in blood and _ Q The lions murmured peep peep. tears: ~r 4 �. The coal scuttle ran ttirbugh -the hnl? 'Beneath 'my hand the chilling record Ray. _ lay 1 Chased by the cuckoo clock; Of those who _died. In retrospection's '- d centipede played the piano sway, • While a dinosaur chewer. on MY I 'saw the ghost of all-that-might-have , 7 a �'+HE nerves are led by sock. - been- 1 the blood• Poor blood Four hundred thousand cooties Aad it not perished In the Uofore- good teo. nwait<s serve{ nerve tie- Played leap frog over a chair: seen.' s+ insomnia, irritabiGtY A bald-headed ape In a corner eat Just "died of wounds" it said against depression, Complacently combing his hair. HIS name, _, Pantry Nor mentioned that. he went: With RED; ROSE 08A►NGE PEKOE is extra good - Dr. William Prxsit pills From out o! the depths of the -heart aflame will enrich your blood ,Came a hippo's well known' scream; in duty bound, on truest errantry- stream list _rebuild your And a little grey mouse with sixteen And sleeps beneath the . smiling ... , Shades of Good Old "Jumbo" Classified' Advertisements overworked nerves. Miss legs Xgean Sea. . . Josephine Martin, of Chased the t;mcat away from his Forgetting you, 1 stood, until your; bile the animal trainers were tfll'lV�1'IO7ts •ACi]r= fe y Ontario, tom" cream. band _ leading "Sophie," giant circus ele ORE BEEN WANTED CUIOK• 1310 kitch . 1� pay, .easy work. tarn while learn phant,�onehundred and five years old M' f+ea to this :. As I hook my .bath fn thB Boat btu, Gave me your messagt,__Love! -I un • Ing barber trade under famous Molar " I suffered froth a oer'oi deretand." ,' across a railroad track near. $.t. Thom- m ricaa rill's most reliable ,I saw a trolley car' born, -H. 'Mullen Watson in. the `Pali Mall � as, Ontario, along with cages bearing barber school or system cataWiotue. a Mo1ee 7 breakdown," wr'�s` And I vowed by the- left hand of the rest of the show's animals, the immediately l er College. 121 Queen Want Toronto. had terrible sick headaches. plum - Magazine. great beast suddenly became unman- weak felt vary weak and -+t. a I'd stay sober and quit drtnkfng l ageable. She trumpeted wildly, and It sOS could not n°t sleep; had no ' DO NOT NEGLECT fife. I felt always :r if some- corn. was with difficulty that the -keepers REGISTERED PEDIGREED SILVF.ii thiai terrible were Bolas to prevented.a stampede. foxes, 3400,00 s pair daliverad �Vm. happen. After taking other Wife -t, noticed_ that you cut an m i �!i tastes, Ridgetowa, Ont treatment without success, oa YOUR �1 N ONES, what's the matter With her 8' article on "How to Live''to Be a Hun- Vii \L aiilaLt as someone asked. so7tt'u�sCSE =B zo= salt<CS, my sister's advice, I tried Dr. Bred" out of the magazine. Why Then it was recalled that years ago, VG'itlisma' Pick Pills,attd o°"r ou d0 that ?" � E. CAN SUPPLY BEAUTIFUL : sympmtm see ��� did y, At no time tit life is delay or ne• while crosalag' the tracks at the same stock in saver steak soses>. Reg- and I am strong had happy Hub. - "I a as afraid your mother , _ .��,+ might read it." glect more serious than at childhood. I Point, the world - famous "Jumbo;' the � RecorBsia Free from lung worm] or ocher - The ills of little ones come. quickly largest elephant ever in captivity, had diseases. Litter averaged four this! and Bhp Dr. Williams' Pink Paid now at your lorthcote, Ont. drngt;ist's Chau_ncy Depew once told of been ad-ministering et eatmenttsaprprecious� killed. struck SophfE was among those who }ear. Order early. T, 31. Briscoe &Son. �a meet- Ian un as or any dealer in medicine or I tug a Union veteran will' ' by'maii, SO! cents,' paid+ wounded in the Lace, and asked him little life may be snuffed out almost sgGood old Now everyone A T E N T S from the Dr. Wi3lia= Mme- � in what battle be had been injured: before the mother realizes the baby j etas Co~ BttadcviAe Ots loved him in America and England! 'in she last battle cf Bull Run;' re is 1:1. The prudent mother always AMP, s aas I plied the veteran. keeps something !n the medicine chest It is more than forty years agp that I ands Full Information s sent ' -But how could you get hit In the .as a safeguard against the sudden he` met his 'guoble end. But many, on Request. lace at Bull Run ?" , illness of her ]title ones. Tbou•� will recall the international interest s�sti! Ottttawa, 03A. - 273 "Nell, sir, after I had run a mile i sands, of mothers have found through I that attended his departure from the or -two I got careless and looked back. "' experience, that there is no other i Old World and his arrival and public REP I ROSE medicine to equal Baby's Own Tablets 1 tion in the Ne The English public C�t cur$ Sweet Young Thing: "Jut!t -look and that is why • they - always keep a were not a little aroused over the sale at those pretty cow lets!'` {box of the Tablets o t band wby they { of Jumbo. and endeavored to annul T ®list Prep�i`$tllOaa ' Rustlo: "Yes ma'am, but they ain't I always feel safe with the Tablets. the contract. Jumbo, too, was loath D•ti;htt•lly frW*B'. et e1 ei•r 'a _cohtleta, They's bullets," i Baby's Own Tablets are a mild but to leave. John Ruskin wrote lndig +.u«.ec•�•°r++' - "'°" ��iat 1 thomigh laxative which by regulat -) nantly that England was not !n the a � � �.� s.�r+r !M 11 : -also l -habit of selling her pets and Lord ' -cwii we." soh asi4 am 'rt'l• c"'a'' We call her because that's tug the bowels and stomach banish inchelaea andoubted+y voiced the ar PILLS what she's trying to do! i constipattcn and indigestion: break up colds and simplo fevers and pro- feeling of the English. in a verse en- "A rouse -e.-e ttAre ` i titled "Jumbo ": ' Any day now ><e expect to sea the ' mote healthy, natural sleep. Con- advent .ot a combination btp -fiask and ' cerning them, �.rs. ]ease Sonia. St. t ".But since fa England's fallen state --'i a cigarette lights same liquid�Eugene, Oat., writes: -"I have been She owns two things supremely great, C412 be used for both. using Baby's Own Tablets ever since Jumbo and Gladstone - -(each we find ;Known By YQl�' baby-was a- motttb old and have found � The most prodigious of their kind) - ✓ _ t b he nu , ��� . _ . Gladys "Bob's been drunk every l that they reach the 'spot and o more And one won' budge. Then. Barnum. _ nittbt since 1' refused to marry..bim " good than any, rtber medictae I have ( make Helen. "Why don't you.tell him to ever tr;ed• I alaays keen 'the Tab- A fair exchange. for quiet's sake' - • • lets in the house and would advise 01 Take the Right Honorable and go'! -There is an old saying tbat a man! stop celebrating other mothers to do so," The. Tablets H tter r ow! -- iy known by his dog, which is quite as b He'll make the be rare sIt true of g .boy also. ffece you ever _SIX AGES OF MAN are sold by medicine. dealers or by heave Jum o:' _ mb - is thought about the sort of reputation Bossed by mother, mail at 2u cents a box Ire. m The Dr. Am �� Colds �� ` that your dog is giving you: It not, Bossed by nurse Zt illiams' 'iedtctne Co.,: Brockville.- . _hex are ' ne co;d that starts In Du ma _ _ _ _- - _ •__ 1Jnt. - - '�' the fall and hangs on all wlater % atop- and think for a mtnute. . Bossed by sister. - -_Y DIRECTION OF MAGNETIIC L,He M;nard's !n:ernally and•ester- It Is not so much the kind of dog, Bossed by wife. NEEDLE : nally to , • e 1• away as regards breed or lack o fit, that ! Bossed by daughter. _ : _ .' Fa her Tinge - t At the present time the compass �c•ounts as !t is what you, yourself, are Bossed by granddaughtier. Dr, Eugene Flak In 'the American needle points about 23 degrees west and how you treat him, If he has a' Review of Revlews: Time is not a _. .areless, neglected, 'discouraged air., Frank (looking up from his news thing. -These modern phycicista.! of north at Halifax and �b degrees' have robbed Father Time o1'hls hour, east of north at Vancouver. _ -ft fs a foregone_eonclusion that you paper)- "I. say. Tom, what 1s ihe� F9211 are careless and that you. neglect and I Order of tt;e Bath "' 1 his scythe, liis It ng- grey. beard, -•abuse him. if he is sneaking, it Is a Ti m- "Well,, as 1 have experienced k liis ralment, his hie -{h: and his bones. Sharply distinguish between right pretty sure sign that his master has it, it's firRt the wa•ter's too hot; then t and have left of him notbing -pouf! and wrong, a sim4lar strenit it he is morose anti. It's 'too cold: then youYe short of a I H4 gone,- and yet he is with them Burly so, ten chances to one, is his towel; �tften you step on rings."' and still. Time I' just an abstraction) toaster. But !f he goes about 1n a: finally the telephone rings.`' like the future. or the past or the rule Ens in Tree Days bright, friendly, self - respecting way,1 of three. Can you imagine the rule are euarantred by �ruKhing ^�fai!� 'F with head up and tail stagging. the. Lady -I shtutd think you would be :ta,.d Tablets" r Boar hey drtni.!ne • ashamed to beg !n this neighborhood• of three hardening our arteries, ossify tr leer or mash_ or xour money back•re , I -- -works! may feel pretty sure, that his t!rh in vitamins, rrotelns, and icon er- Tramp -Don't apologize tor' it.,. Ing- oth livers, scftening our brains, master, too, Is pleasant and friendly even though his pesky rule may have No pecial ifeeding quirreed tatrse Crew - ma'arii. I've seen worse. fora, Ontario, urltes: "Tour tabletr gate and self-respecting. _ addled the brains of backword youth . "Pinkham's. A dog has not the chance to develop \o, Time is a nonentity; it has no ¢ rndtd vernier on second say of use," Women are saying: his itltetlect` that his master has. But You• have- to give -it to the' song %rill keep )'our hens laying big th %ugh ' writers. How's this. t r instance? absolute existence, the Fall and winter. 1'sed for- years for work." " d keeps vo fit to do my !n eompeusatlpn for this, he Is' •} thou: ands of farmerx -Free E3ulletins for work. I was nervous and all run 'Td -rather be blue when thinking of the asking One big .oz roc; twa bits blessed with a - highly specializeii rotr than to be happy with some 'AERIAL FOREST PATtdr7LS boxes it.ntt t+ost rata. .hgenty wanted. dow•n.Idow I eat better and steep sense in which human-is are otteit sad better- "It helped rriy thirteen Aerial pattrola of the forests in Sag Toronto, Stock Food Co.. 4Sa dlelita Ate•. year old daughter. "' "'Itookitbe- ly_ lacking.. • . He is not deceived by body else." katrhewan !n the summer o[ 19 °3 coy- p fore and after }zty baby was born." words and outward .- aetions, but is _ 2red approximately eighteen million b - Lam. g eve �:. - 'able to read, the- he'hrts and. inmost fig 't n ,t't- acres of country almost inaccessible in feelings of those about him. -Ills mas- .b �; �•'rI I ,1 s sttmmer except by canoe. Sixty-one for I ter is his Ideal,.and tfom him ,he takes (� s �? v .+ a fires were detected by the aircraft. ' -tie cite. fie 6 never a hypocrite, and I e♦ y i i t i 3 •know#ng what his master -is at bea't:t, a 0, _ ( MISFORTUNE f that is the thing which be becomes .The effect of supreme and irrevoc- T tal Therefore, it you do not wish your - 2 --� able mfsfcrtune is to elevate those ■ o�l Co 9 Seep flog to shame- you, treat h m -with re. �jl / souls which it does not deprive of all AY - epect and attention and try to make �� �-tl ,/� virtue.- Guizot, MBY after Husband's Death >t yourself -chat which you would -be fpt OOUC OOftSTM►TgN.OUMRhEA proud' to have him reflect' to the �f, For Sprains-Use Minard's Llnlrrterit.l _ . world. -Dumb Animal%. �• /. _ _ ._ _ _ .. _. Her husband's death lest her very 'rim _ - The Sex Rsinp "What broke Smith down so and - down in health, unable er eat i r sleep much. Now she is brighter in spirits and ' Quaero in the Saturday Review., caused his death?" - T r own cats alesps w'etl What caused the ' (London) : Self- appointed reformers "The heavy. life„ Insurance be car- ` _. difference ? Let he answer in he :t` L social customs and accepted stand. ried." _ words := , aria, wlttle realising the extent to -- -� " I think Kruachen Salts area splendid which mans supremacy is due to his WORKMANSHIP `� e - tonic. After m. husband's death in . heritage' of ever accumulating scientl- . _ -December last I became eery rim down . The w�h-erewlth the gold IPS in health. Had terrible fats of deptes• -fic and' technical knowledge, -are- apt is wrought, - ��-� ®N�� S_t6 - eion and was unable to eat or sleep h to overlook the parallel ' fact, that Adds yet a richness to the.. richest t� much. I was also tto take unlit ' social morality is in,no less measure _ goy; For,�hb rheumatism. I decided to take Ktva- dependent on inherent instinct and to Acid �� chew Snits and have now taken the Ikttle Who lacks the heart ,to shape his y due selftratned impulse...... A lot of rub - thought, I .hold . �"1IDS`r o~ dally dose for nearly two months, list% sTOM Baringg which time my health her bish is uttered about the danger of Were little poorer if he ladled the Mg6"""' greatly improved. The rheumatism hsa = curblirg our 'Instinct and- of restrain= f ass w completely Lett me. I am mutt thought. Ing the expression of our, sensual im- The statue's slumber were unbroken brighter m� spirits and both eat and _ pulses, But in' our worship tit the still g outer aspects of freedom we may Within the'nrarbie, had the hand no - t ='• -=' _ deep .w!ell. When life be to " 1 yrou down when • .you begin to fee the results 4 easily lose 'that_. greater_ liberty which skill. _ . modern artificial conditions- errors of e marks the highest Life of man. Disparage not this magic touch that Just a tasteless dose of Phillips' departs. You .are happy again in Milk ot'Iagnesia in water. That is fiva minutes. diet, worry,overwork,lackof ekercise -• gives Don't depend on crude methods. then you should turn to Kruschen Salts. The formless thought the • grace an alkali, effective, yet harmless. It Employ the beat way yet evolved in They possess a wonderful power of whereby it wives! has been the standard antacid for 50 all the years of searching. That is giving new life and vitality to this _ . L O countless millions of cells of which the X years among physictana everywhere. Phillips* Milk of Magnesia. human body is composed. The way to Southern Florida is shipping papa• One spoonful will neutraltze at once Be sure to get the genuine Phillips' keep smiling is to take Krusialm Salta FOR '�I"tE HAIR yas north, but probably they.will not many times its volumb in .acid. It Is Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physt- every morning-just a pinch in pouf sell much until Northern mammaYas the right way. the quick, pleasant and clang for 60 years in correcting ex' I &a Maiming cup of ¢ones oft tie. + Ask Your Barber —fie h110RS get uded t'o them.- Boston Transcript. etactent way to kill the excess acid. cesa acids. Each bottle ecntaina�• ISSUE No. 42 - -*29 t Mlnard's Liniment. for Neuritis. The stomach becomes tweet, the pain foil directions -any drhgatore. s _ 11 ,,, > ^„ 'k' tom,.. s N pw''+'v ., v {° N`•µ t veil con 6 88.E5; J Stepbensoa;,r�haog- • tog creek, fill at Linton bridge and rep washout con 8 1.23 75: L' Linton, ditto �tnR1�St 48 00; J Gsra}in: ditto 86 50; L Gaus S1.75 per rear.; 411.6011 paidln advance. Ifn, ditto t3 25; J Byers, haul grav,and Anbecripcione re the United State and Creat rep washout cone. 8' and 9 1.2,5 24; H Britain 412.00 in advance. P_ilkey; acct painting bridges 100.00. �Q�(�U��aR" Pt0 fliit0•f, The council now adjourned to meet p again oa Monday. November 4th, for 0. _ the transaction of general business, Oshawa, Oct. 14th, 1929 - . Te the. Electors of. South .Ontario.- IN MEMORIAM. _ he Election Day is approaching. Middleton -In sad and loving mem- r' -It is to be -held -on October 3fhh. The ter, Alice Marie Middleton„ who Polls are open from 8 a. m• to 7 p• ni• ory ,of, our dear daughter. and. sis- 'You will have ,to (1_el:ide • oil your, rep- passed away 0 -tober 11th, 1916. z resentative on that date. As Leader The world may change from yea. of the Liberal Party in Ontario, I to year, �,'+ave issued a manifesto cdntaining' And friends frori fty" t6 day: "the policies ' upon whicbthe appeal is But the memory of the one we love to be made. In regard to the Tem- will never fade wway. pesance question; a plebiscite or ref- , , Mr. tind firs. W. G. Middleton and erendum is promised when demanded, family. apart from A political election, to en- _ able the people to settle the matter as I gone of the greatest social questions of the day. It is improper that this question should be mixed up with politics and can never be settled •sat- i isfactorily without giving it the pro- _ - minence' to which it is entitled' as the sole. issue beforethe people apart from a political Election campaign. There hs been too. much extrayagc ante. There is an annual taxation ir, the Province today of $58.000.000. 1 whereas only th•ent} -five years go , the taxation was only '$6.000-.000. The Provincial Debt is now $393.000 ir'00. whereas twenty -fire years ago it was" practically nil. Local taxat ion is three times as large as it .was on our farms ani properties only a few years ago because the Legislature . has passed laws by whieh a large bur den of taxation has been cast on th, Municipalities. , We ate obliged to pay 20 per cent of the cost of Prov- Jreial Highways, much of our educ ational cost is due to legislation ovei rvhich w(: have no control and now •40 -per• cent of the Province's •sha.re of .Old "Age Pensions is to be atitie(i to our .taxes-. I promise if in power. tv bare the Province pay all the cost of Provincial Highways and Old Aqv Pensions and to give more local pow • .rr in regard to E.lucation so chat - those who pay -can control -the -ost. ' Too much power has been taken fron, -&r local councils and school boartia - and must be restored. 'My plitforn, ;includes a reduction in motor car 74 F t o nal amount as ' ».' ¢ t •�*..,. +ar c r1i�w:_„ @n:t:: „rr`•x "m'':.'.5:.;"w. - .,,•'.7. LLrk` •s.: .. . +. > {.. may sr,.... your apples,- transport and .deliver them by quick service, to any station in • Grest . Britain, Irelamd and most European Countries, giving them refrigeration service on fast passer,- . ger steamers. The transportation, charge from Wontreal and Quebt. tip to November 28th or •from Saint John N. B. and Halifax N. S. there ;aftefi, by direct steamer to p6ints in . Great Britin, Ireland and Channl Is- lands is _ $3.00 per standard box and $6.011 per standard barrel, includdrig refrigeration. For rates to Canad- ian ports, through rates to Contin- ental'-points and other particulars, consult any Canadian National Ex- press Agent. C 3WW a ere L cart twirl L10it H- R Ga11au her toddy Canadian Apples for Over- , , seas. G Gxain Merchant'. "WHAT SHALL I SEND THE ltr~rrn,es o a n rot s w man who uses his car only it, be simmer pays the same license as _ ' 'the city man who uses hi3 car all • s V e r* Radio ° a s• .. $ i _year. The permit fees Pot dFiveza 0 e must also be lnclu.le3 in the same fee and made nominal. They should not be for revenue, but for a record of all cars Aral drivers. The gasoline tax is too high. Only that amount ' re uired for actual revenue should be collected. At present.- sestral inilliono -.are collected in this wa), and 'urne,i ! over to other Departments. MT , pol- •. icy in regard to Tow•n.hip road Gra ut"s by the Government is that 40 per' cent should be paid' by the Go% i<rnment instead. of 30 per cent a. Yio u, and that all Towrvihips should IM treated uiike, and the Tow-ns4ip. should be given more say in• the man- - casement and construction. Thes• are some of the poircie., which I am - placing before the people of Ontar and on which 1 appeal to you for support. I aim discussrrig them every r }ay, and will -peak a.; of-en as I cat. in my own nding. I inrite . you to come to my "meeting,. I regret 1 - - .have to be away so much, but I feel -you are following -my speeches iii th( - - papers. I w3l have another message �n this paper next week, when I will -take up" some other of the policies t which are in issue : in this, Election. In the meantime I ask you to reau r _ Whatever of .my speeches you can, my. Manifesto, and . the discussion , on it _ -and vote for- me on W:ednesdae, Oct. _ 30th, next, so that I may bring you the benefits you are 'entitled U. Yours very truly-, N. Sinclair. ,,PICKERING COUNCIL. Road and Bridge report eonelude from laa+t Meek A .Michell, hurl 'gravn ti UN to PAY hrilf 73 50; T Cat ter, ditto 413 50:.als haul grav W'v.rlr• ,ire,;, xna hridg _w 90; A Michell, ditto 5ti R0! .('• Purk rip, engine grading con 1 124 Ut,: t� "Ward, operating grad'e'e'c,,n 1 labor a Lintonbr'rdge:3350: A \7txwelL]abu grad on 1 1250; «al JL,r�t(!I: ditt 12 5o; G Bennett. tearu- om grid con 15.00; L Gates, ditto. •?5 0)- Geu G•it�. sprea(1 gray cons lard �3 and r 140.T'. U N Il, grav for con, 1. '2 And 3 13'_ Rt T Holtby, rut weeds cut, 6 '2 `alt; Th,. Rarity, ditto 'l,5(,:• -JL P•.trerson, dirt '2 50} J Riddle, ditt't h 5t +; .7 �litrhPl `. anti 5 t:0; T Beverl�v, ditto '1 50: W.hi>~e, cut weed, r,00 7 4 75: F Madii ditto ,7 541; H Madill, ditto 2.50; Alhe Matthews,. ditto 11.(NJ: J flcIntos cut weeds con 1 2.50•: T Hodge, die 13,..5: N C•.,x, haul gravicut weeds con ,and grav 311.30; J Soden; grav foc' c 7 36.$5•; C W right,haul grav con 7 20. also •hard grav n t I U x• to pace h .,14.00; A'Hoare.'out •aeeti, cnnr 4. a. and 7 21.25; A'Tiituhle, cut wet d� dr � ,ons 4 and ' 5. Grcenwoud rd 7 50: - ,N eCullough, cut weeds con 8 ' :13.Uf!: Spenceley, haul drill to and from Tonto and lumber for Wbitevale a Linton bridges 101.00; H C4 iV151nty, rep mixer engine 10.00; O Crumm baul, grav Brock road and con 1237, A Hickey+, haul grav cone 1.2 101. :Wm De a, gravel for cons 1 an 36.75; Fairbanks- Morris Co., rep mizer engine 5 70; A Boves, labor sc fy.ing station road 12,06; J E Hin steel to Linton..hridge 13 50: J • l r Visit •Your, GROCERY. This Week w'k, Aside from' oartspleedid line of pare fresh droceriey always on hand we have several Sf�E- 0.1AL8 COMFORT SOAP ` SHERRIFFB JELLY 10 Bars Comfort Soap with A new package containing I Turkirrh Bath Towel 19 "x38" 3 10 cent paekaRee Jelly 'F Rood quality and weight 4e0 ' X41.25 Qalue, fur _ A China Fruit Dish 85' _ 25c .. ..CURED and COOKED,MEATB' ' L U X Pickled Shoulder, Cottage Rolls, Special offer in L• ux for the neat _ Sliced Back Bacon, two weeks Sliced Breakfast, 3 regular 10 cent. packages .-P- ea Meal Bacon, -Fresh Fork Sausage, 27c. Full line of Cooked Meats. R I C.*H A R. D` S. 0. N. s Tickering­ • Hardware. Store,.4.- Wehave' the Blacic Diamond Plow Points to fit nearly all make of plows We supply repairs for all Stoves and Ranges and if yoti are in need of a New Range or Heater be sure and , see, our ' Varied line No trouble to show the g0Qd8, Electric Washers as good ". any -pore 1- ester- others juetas good. A trial any time given Free. Agent for the McCormivk•Deering Farm Machinery and Repairs.. Our Motto : W e have, it, can get it, or it is not made. J. S. BALSDON, - _PICKERING= BRADLEY'S -1 ,BRADLEY'S Special prices on there :- Lovely little garments to complete the Baby's Wardrobe. Cbildren'a Clothes aspecialty Under- wear of seaeonabie weights f, �r Women and Children, very reasonably priced.• Flannelette Gowns, heavygnality all sizes, 98c and 1.49. Allover aprons and horse dre•tees, 79e and 08c Children's party dresse -. clearing at 49c Ladies' Moderate Price 1V atural Tone Hosiery, from' %e up. Children's Lisle and Silk Save, 4r� ", special 19c. Towels - linen, truck aadrocton towels. One Year Guarantee and Service _ _. -. - - -._ ._ MEN'S FURNISHINGS Heavy Footwear for the wet season, our rubber goods are better than ever and surprisingly low in price. Carbartt'9 Gloves and •- - - ;., O er v qua always on band. Windbreaker ®, - F1 f ®w faots that will help you decide : _ ' Trot, -aem. Smocks, Sweater Every thing for Dad and thts Boys, The Graf. 'Zeppelin on its ronad- the -world tour = - - ti,ed.liolster equipment. B A DL 2 -E Y CommAnder Ryrd on hit South Pule Expedition C th it using Kulster rruiipmeat. ' S C K .. -11-7 C+ - B The Columbia Phonograph C.i, have choeen the Ktd ter.Radio for their radio-phonograph com- bination. 4 ht,l�tPr era? tits inventor of the now famous radio con,pao4 atkw.u•ed ou all ocean going ships _ 5. On :September Ist, the sales recorded for the 'Tt,runtu 0 =ha0wa !Liudsay territory vraq $8,000 -" ltigirer than last year on the Orreyponding date. �J.Iurkar,ent, Pickering - Irravel the gaingrs tji8ht'uag DaHi­-Coach Services u _ e _ -�-- t• •PICKERING -TORONTO r' Fare 50 Cents ' "Leti've Pickering (5tan(Ul'd Time) Leave Toronto A. lI. P. NI. A M. P. M. s.l . 7.25 ;3 55 d i :30 _ 3.30 !; d , .57 ......4.55 8.,30 4.30 11 7,55 . 555 .. A.:30 55 .,30 1, 9 55 6.5.1 10 :30 (3. -W t t 1055 •7.55. 11.30 41.30 tr, I1:55 5.55 P. M. --S.3a- tg P. M. 9.55 .12.30 .930 on 12,55 10.55 I,30 10.30 80; 1,55 c 11,40 1:30 11,30 elf :'. _. - 6 d Daily'except Sunday' c .J'unday only L J Coach connections at Toronto for Barrie, Orillia, To- Midland, Schomherg, Orangeville, Ham. AT - ilton, Brantford, Niagara. •Falls, re. Buffalo and intermediate points. er, 00: : C(Mc•h 00� nection9 at B•trTMO for all U. S. A. points or 0 sea : Gray Coach ,Ernes >, n, on ; Palhster. haul grav L ht antern Ux to pay half 18.06; (i Redshaw, grav n t I U x .to pay hAlf 2.00: Jae Cndden, dynamite fuses and caps and rep cul- 1 to :'.•!'V -. ' ' ;,: .:� .: r.wil. '�...- .'- ....�. .....�''7om' _ � .. _. _. dt L - � -. In Building Youur Home it No More to Stop Fire By .specifying Gyproc Wallboard you assure !walls and ceilings that are efficient fire barriers - yet the cost is no_more, and often less than with 'snatterials, that give no fire ' protection whatever. ate repri WQC4 oar For Sale By i -N. M. Caordon - - - - -Pickering, Ont.• ' H RE W E AR . -- Wit ll ji tu•11 line or - Pickling Spices Ukii0s Cider Vinegar, • 40 cents a gallon t YNY White Wine Vinegar; .45. .« _ Heinz' Pickling Vinegar, Fruit JareLall sizes Rubbers and Metal Rings 1 Black Diamond Plow Points Brantford Binder Twine Fresh G}roce'dei at lowest prices. , _ Highest prices. paid for. farm produce. . : ' :_.._Batteries Recharged. Phone your order, We deliver. Phone; Markham 6402. _ General Green River Wm: M. Duncan, ,Merchant, .:. •cr•.'.:: : ,a .. ... F ,7rr ! . +`� ;v , e - , a. t +•r,,•?;;,. d A and Mrs. Scott had a basi R ti aese[1 and M;rA• Neal and child, Mrs. Thee. Gibbons celebrated . Oar ablic school was closed ow �L^R9M0N1 D. mess trip to Toronto on Tuesday. of Toronto, spent Sunday with her 84th birthday on Friday last. There ay and Friday of last week homes and Mrs. Paterson visit• Luther Bowes, of Peterboro, Ra mood and Mrs. Pllkey. In the evening Sam. and Mrs. Ste- while the teachers were attending with Ure. Fred Farmer, of To- spent a ,few daps last week with Jose b Royer, of Detroite and phenson and Thos. E. and Mrs. the Teachers' Coaveotiori in Oak. ?8nto, on Sunday. his mother. Mrs,. J. Readruan., Misa ii�cKa ,and Miss Madden, of Stephenson, of Oshawa, were pros- awa.� Magnus and Mrs. Morgan and Mrs. W. J. Michell and daughter, Toronto, spent Wednesday of last, env to- jjoin with heria theceiebra- -t; family visited the former's aunt,. Misa Aggie; of Toronto, spent-the week with the - former'8 brother, tion. Mrs. Gibbons in enjoying EYERYTHING IN INSURANCK �`�•Mre. James Greig,'of Toronto, on week-end with Mies Grace Mundell. Ira Boyer, and also called on other- remarkably Rood kealth for one of — #_ Sunday. Lyman and Mrs. Pilkeyand Mrs relatives. her years, and we wish her many If you require anything is the niy , Mre. Fred Ward and eon, Frank; returns of the day. of insurance let us give you our p Albert Mantle spent Sunda last It pays to insure in strong Snamlai'? and daughter, Alma, visited with P Y Tailoring and Drelss>makiIIg companies such as the Imperial Gass -* °. Miss DeII'Schnarr, of Guelph', on io Toronto .with the latter a dau• __ - , �3uelph, on.9aturday, ghter., Mrs. Nelson Sander`eou, anise and Accident Company of Can - Rev.' II. ft.' Stephens loft on Ladies and ents' fur coats re- model. AudiOMam Theatre P g ads The Western Assurance Company �? Fred Evans' new brick residence led into new ones, at moderate , Stouffvtile 'Ont. of Canadst, and.The Mutual Life As- .r 1 _Kyhich is being erected a short Thursday for. Ottawg where he terms to suit &11. _' surance Company of CanjLds. For ; fi distance east of his creamery. is will attend the convention of -the Work may be done at own home or quotations apply to no.w nearing completion, Baptist Association of Ontario and at Mrs. Gibbons' home . Friday Saturday, 18 and 18 A. M. GIBSON Hugh Pugh of Glen Major, pur- Quebec mad will be - absent fora ac Gtaremont. Phone Pickering 1712. r poses holding a sale of standing week. Thus. 0. Gostick 'also left �;,fi i158 -X3, (310=df3 "THP} TRAIL OF '98" ;= timber on or about the second of on Friday morning to attend the CLAREMONT, ONTARIO ;((Delores Del Rio) NOTICE s November. Watch out for bills. meeting. . They Are acting as the - Comedy — All members of the Horticultu• repro- emitives of the Claremont Having` taken over Robt. Feasb>r'! �Y ral Society' who wish to order Baptist. Cb,urch. We hope they BlaGksmlthing garage, Brougham, we are now sead� or fall lancing, will kindly may have an enjoyable as well as ,� to give service in Brougham as ws1� Y� -bulbs f p Tuesday, Wednesday, Oct. 22 ..3 leave their orders with the secre• a profitable time in Ottawa which gorse shoeing a Specialty. as in Claremont, tart', R. J. How, as anon as' pos• is one of the most beautiful cities "TOPSY AND EV 3" Service car always ready, day a! on the continent. All General Work,'induding Wood s 5 .sible. Work, promptly s . _ p (The Duncan Si tors) night hone Clare. 6105; Pickering 60� Mr. Kruger, of Buffalo, h spend- ___ -- .. _ attended to." . ins two or three weeks here with T}e Pickering -: - . Also, :. ;Com,edy Gasoline Oil Sei�rp � het mother, Mrs. Harry Thbmsou, : -Agent fur Taco Farm 261y. _ ,. 'Mrs., Kruger's daughter, who re. ('! Machinery.. a sides in France, has been visiting Vigilance Committee - her at her home in Bciffalo, but at Webrd. Friday, Saturday, 25 and 28 s� present is visiting friends and The object of this Asibelation Is toff GREENWOOD 491y Fox Features - relatives in New York City. lessen stealing and prosecute Hugh Fraser, of Milton, has the felons. arrived in town to engage in the Members having property Stolen oocbcinal BARR " 'Vacksmithing business. He has oate immediately with any member rented Thoy. E: Stephenson's shop of. Executive Qommitten. \` HE _ r and opened up for business on Membership fee $1,00. '.'Wednesday. We welcome -him to - . our village and hope his stay may riok•t6 maav be h ca�apDl�toitlAPrQ President of — e". ...._ be a pleasant and profitable one. A large contingent of Contion• -Exac• Com. —L. b. Basks, 0. S. Palm M before 1 aline School pupils went to Brook- er Ji. S. Chapman, Pickering. Let• us look after you 'the,j( -• lin on Friday last to part D .� old weather comes. in the annual Field Day' sports. Munro, ins. Richardsofn, (; the various events that came off Presideaj� secretary 'OPe have a stock of our pupils give a good account of _.. _/ ` � ►. /E speak of artistic WEST ►7S T N D dig designs that are 'themselves, and at the cl�ge stood ? HOTPOINT haectric Stoves dignified• not artistic highest in the number of poinDs. designs that would be -As the day was too Abort to play 'FINDLAY Cook Stoves and Heaters inappropriate for the ; off all the eventq they will be derviee 46tatiolt a '` ` BANNER Hot Air Furnaces purpose is view. The • .- oladed oq -„ Wednesday of this v V _ one illustrated to aim- lude Phone 7800 -MeCLARY Furnacetts pie, yet has artistry, j Mrs. Charles Proctor, of Thorn- • No Greater Tribute' I An esti bury, and formerly of Claremont. A. T. Law & SOIL fnate will cost you nothing. : died on Friday last, after a long Pickering, — Ontario - ' ' ' period of illness from flu and other - _.... g , N. W STAFFORD I compplications which set in after Kingston Road wards. Her funeral took place on Imlpa lal Gas and Oils. For quick sale � - gWhitb4 Sunday when her remains were Titers and Aceeeerios Used Furnaoette - Phone Whitby conveyed_ to Olaremoat for burial. _ _ .1 Used Furnace bon interment being made in the L� n- TAXI SERVICE - ion 0eruotery. Qnite a large num 1. Used Gook Stove _ - bee of Claremont friends were To and from all places at _ _ ! present at the funeral.. reasonable prices. 1 €i.16 International Tractor On Kooday, October 21st, at the 1 10 20 Fordson Trai3tor Doa£ecti000ry and Tobaccos.- -- =. 1Baptisd Church the young People's Driving Horse _ Maple Leaf ��ttual F� 'LTnion will hold an open meeting Garage space may .e routed -• ,. '1 Draft Colt, - Booker iii i i+s -rat which the special speaker will be Mrs. E W, Armstrong. whohas s 1 Holstein Bull -Calf _ Insurance In Co. recently returned from India. As Lower f1 1 Usad Primrose Crea>� Separator - C;eap tees for farm and country ebe ia.tlsedaughter of the late Dr. U 1 6 h. p. Engine, Lundy Wigs - � E. G. Smith, the pioneer medical _ _ _ dl buildings _ _ - " -- 1 1; h, p. Engine, Fairbanks' - corm Insurance on buildings. missionary, a large number are ex. _ IN wind mills, Silos etc _ ut pected_to be present to hear her -. _ _ - . - A omobile Insurance speak on I'Medical Missions." A Claremont of all -kioda ' collection will be taken tip in aid Winter Overcoat's Charles Cooper, -- �• ." M1 'FARMS FOR eALI?S Of missionary -work in I°dis _ __ _ - - Write or phone ._-'-Every one is cordially invited. The re- Opening gervicP9 in the Th,a 9ea90n a models and ED. B O �Y M A if7nited Church will be held in the styles, imparted clothe, in PECI A L PRICES20 WHITBY. ONT. church on Sunday and Mond,iy, hihllas S - Oct. 27th and 28th. The Sunday A few are looking for - service will be at 11,00 a. m., and values and maximum fit :FOR TEAM HARNESS Farmers, Attention - - .. ,the special preacher will be the and quality and Service _ _ _ . Rev. J. F. Olugetno, B. A. , B. D., :0, very moderate price. I have secured the agenc or the Froeb - of Columbus, and in the evening _ _ - -- Come and see our well - -- - -- do Wood a Ou ut Ff arm iue- - and cksh t Imp at 7 o'clock the Rev. P. L. Jell, $roes- r�uoted. Team Baekband Harness, meints. and will keep cone-tat on { - B. A,, of iirooklin, will preach. tailored coats, made -by -- •2 inch layer trace -with heel chains, - .842.00 band repair"or tbese popular s „ Special music will be- rendered by the Oxford Clothing Co., 'With 5 ring breeching• instead of back. - -_ �' implem�ate•n e rice 821.50, on's barn a d-Aabl the choir. On Monday evening a P ba�od, _ Al Loud fittings. $49, 00 fowl supper will be served to the A full as3orttueot of men a suits ° Community Hall; followed by as from 81 Z. 50 ap. Black mounted Team Backbend HarneeP, $38.50 .I will also take contracts for painting 8 -act dr!tma, entitled "The Little „ $44 25 barns And houses by spraying. sew Clod hopper," given by the young L. FINGOLD•, " 5jriog Breeching- process, be fuIlF i people of the chnreb. The admts- This is not a factory harness, but ens oni ma& in our :`Estimates the l.W0. gives -'lion will be 50 cents for adults and Y Phone 18'Z(L CLAREMONT, ONT. awn shop a1. 27-52 26 cents for children. The church — _ -bas been beautiftlly decorated by a We- specialize orr repairs to harness and collars. R. J. Dann; Clare>moIIt the firm of Gardiner & Sales, of �Lo3ls�er 'Opening Sale Paris, for the Alabaetine Co., and . y ... -T D' Q S Green River -tve expect this to be the event of Starts Saturda October a the season. See bills for parts- 10th. of Well Chosen H Basket Factory colors. °' Goads at arness and Collar Manufacturer Manufacturers of - E.D. BERTRAND' S gRKH.AM. 0 N•2'. Home Phore 3400' - - Aatnmi♦'s Tang Aweita You Opt -of All kinds of Fruit . Baskets, Bar r? Successor to D. A• Scott. Crates, Farmers, Bushel Baskets, Clothes Baskets. _ . = .Frank Pennock,.'. Proprietor biaker of the well known Barnes' Baskets. ,Phone Markham 6409 B FATTY STANDS FOR THE 13EST !1 Litter- Carriers, Hay Carriers. a Pumpq, Door Trwks. Cow Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. It will pay you to get m'9 prices on above before buying elsewhere. FRANK 3' PROUSE ONIARIO iculars. ,� ...Ks' •..... ya-. a....a_.ra �., •nd.�.�..,..- .,,.z ...,..a,.• .. ;:- Why not, get back in tune- with HeavyFlannelette Blankets, $239 nature once more ? - Just now 1ovw- highland. and forest full size, per � pair Ladies Silk and Wool Hose i9` land and stream, are changing their, garb. Mother Earth is presenting one of her pret- per pair •• den's Heavy All Wool Socks,. -test Aows 'for those who . care to • journey where she takes her magic 3 pairs fur • 1.79 Men's Windbrakers, each 4.i9 brush and paints the world in nets Men's Blae stripe Overalls, pr 1.98 hues. What better than to forsake den's Heavy Panco Sole the city for a hunting trip • to- the - Boots,- per pair 4,00 and 4.50 spots, where nature is changing her Ladies' 1 scrap Patent Shoes. stage in keeping rwith the seasons '. per pair 2.95 and 3.95 �. The thrill of the chase may be prim - Kiddies' School Oxfords, ary or secondary in importance. The per pair 2.65 and 3.20 Fang of the Autumn ait' is present out -of- doors. See our line of Special Order whatever your purpose One deep•breath of it before a camp Clothing,. • Every Suit or Overcoat a guaranteed breakfast and you feel like a' new ° to the Northern fit. One rice $24 p • than. Get away Woods in-your familiar- breeks and GROCERIES • ; jaJcket and enjoy the work of a Mast- - _ er Artist. The reds and browns' and Big 5 Cleaner, per pkg be - russets and yellows you never saw'on A 1 Soap Flakes, per'pkk l0c- e any canvas painted, You will redis 10 bars Pearl Naptha Soap 39e `-- cover the. appetite you thought way 8 boxes 9oapade, for 25c gone, You will find a n+ ze,t in 2 lbs New Prunes, for 25c Play. Oil up the old gun anti l-:ok up 2 Cane Corn for ... -24e your outdoors clothe:. The Cana& 2 Cans Peas for ... 25e tan National Railways will do the Convenient trains lease doll} Save our trade cards for exchange rest. and make stops at the hunting Ind- Silverware and China. ges. They will take you to the heart in. time.I + 0, A. Oti ERLAND of the Fall Festival a short s Any Agent will give you full part- MA�i ACER Baskets, Clothes Baskets. _ . = .Frank Pennock,.'. Proprietor biaker of the well known Barnes' Baskets. ,Phone Markham 6409 B FATTY STANDS FOR THE 13EST !1 Litter- Carriers, Hay Carriers. a Pumpq, Door Trwks. Cow Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. It will pay you to get m'9 prices on above before buying elsewhere. FRANK 3' PROUSE ONIARIO iculars. ,� ...Ks' •..... ya-. a....a_.ra �., •nd.�.�..,..- .,,.z ...,..a,.• .. ;:- When Your Money Travels by Mail; I SEND your remittances' by Canadian Ban of . w..77 Commerce Moaey Orders': They are convene ent, efficient, and economical. The money is fatly insured against loss or theft in transit. It can reach only the person to whom it is addressed. "Canadiani Bank of Commerce Money Orders are as good - as ca-sh- and. are accepted , anywhere in Canada.. �. :'THE CANADIAN, BANK OF COMMENCE au, rh uh1eR Is an, n lgn 15 7HE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA-) Baskets, Clothes Baskets. _ . = .Frank Pennock,.'. Proprietor biaker of the well known Barnes' Baskets. ,Phone Markham 6409 B FATTY STANDS FOR THE 13EST !1 Litter- Carriers, Hay Carriers. a Pumpq, Door Trwks. Cow Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. It will pay you to get m'9 prices on above before buying elsewhere. FRANK 3' PROUSE ONIARIO iculars. ,� ...Ks' •..... ya-. a....a_.ra �., •nd.�.�..,..- .,,.z ...,..a,.• .. ;:- �. '. .. •• �, .., .: ,. .. :... ,. . • . ,, ,. i.. v .. . ��, ,�•,�txY]yi' ,.... ., : .c:r6�xarwm;mz,r^ ' �.'a.•• '� � F,� '�'r t '•. ` :cam .a..� a.+ - .�... .r'�.iiJ•: A5 fA .•, !•'31,, t•. �^- '^..; *n r•i.Y.'+.' '. ,R�' y bZ' I. 5 a1 ... r ... -r 5 ..4 h<. :, n,•..: V• ". .' ': .... 'r. a ._ ., ,.. ,.'.., q .' • , • enough to pick his way over the rough arms immediately into the air In token a Lee that lay in front. yet s3 fi in of complete surrender. He was think- , realization of his physical need of rest, ins cdolly, his faculties in perfect con- 'AA- -not an. instant sooaer,. He sprang up trol; and he knew he must %ot attempt �Jt to the lltit to find the dawn,, gray over the ice - resistance now: Only death lay that _. �. Y+ek0e bound 'se& way; at that range Doomsdorf could - . - - But the miracle 'o! the morning, shatter him lifeless to the ice with one - ' even the possibility that Doomsdorf shot from the heavy rifle. It wasn't had made time while he slept and was enough just to die, thus taking a quick now almost upon him did not hold his road out of Doomsdorf's power. Such ORANGE thought an instant. His mind could a course would not aid Bess. And to PEKOE not reach beyond the tragic fact ,that Bess he owed his duty -to aid Be*, $LEND he was alone. Bess was sane, vanish- in every way he could, was his last p - •�• ed like a spirit that had clever been dream. in the gray dawn. At first he had head to play the cruel r Her last words swept through his game for the safe of Lenore. That a memory: They Bare him the key. obligation was peat now; but it had never, at its greatest, moved him with D' deductions followed swift and sure by 13j0 ogic. In a the garid ' the process of remorseless l one -half the ardor as this he bore to f yei� \ single moment he knew the dreadful Bess. He must not go this route to truth: Bess had not gune on in the ex- freedom, or any other, until Bess could _ — ^ pectation of Ned overtaking her, thus go with him. He must not leave her saving a few moments of his precious In _ - Doomsdorf s power. WE ISLE time. She had not gone east at all Doomsdorf watched him approach - p' ttr She knew the stars as well as he did: in silence. The triumphant gloating qjm TI she would have never, except by some that Ned expected did not come to R secret pu.rposet turned north instead Pass; evidently their brute master was ,w+ se east. He . in too savage a mood even for this. o by saw the troth all too plain"Wait where you are," he ordered y� CD15Ct+1 iM SLtL She had chosen the direction that ,is ' 4 simply, or Ill blow your head oft. would give take him the longest I'll be ready for you in a minute." chase and take him farthest from He bent, and with one motion jerk- f'og Ned's trail, He couldn't follow them ed BesL to her feet. Then in silence, ut usTitwrso aY both. The morning light would show R.w.y►TreRTiet� g g still guarding them with his rifle, he him that his two fugitives had separ- 1 False Modest EGIN HERE TODAY. [became separated somehow on the ice, ated; and she had reasoned soundly Pointed them their way -back to.his y • '`' i3 P cabin on the island. � The Lancet (London), It is rA Ned Cornet. his fiancee. Lenore Hard- and he should be overtaking me, but in thinking that their enemy would It was a long and bitter march- fresbing to see how the newer gear bn\torth, and Bess Gilbert; a seamstress, you'd have a good chance to go to pursue her, rather than Z,ed. His lust across that desolate ice. Except .for 1 era(ion accepts without thought of are shipwrecked and they take refuge on I safety. Oh, you would go on, wouldn't for her was too commanding for him a share of his pemmican that Dooms -1 evil, behavior that those of maturer an island occupied solely by a than narn- Pe red Doomsdorf and his Indian wits you ?" Her tone was one of infinite t0 .eke any otaer course. While he dorf distributed, for expedience rather years once feared as threatening ia- Doomsdorf takes Ned and the g.ris leading. "Would there be any use of pursued her, Ned would have every ,isoners and Introduces them to slavery. P than through any impulse of mercy, l violable principles. -. By insistence Lenore gains leniency from her master' your • returning -and getting killed chance to hurry on eastward to the Bess could have hardly lasted. upon sex these elaborate taboos (of through flattery, but Bess and Ned defyiyourself -when you couldn't possibly safety .f Tzar Island. the brute and are made to work until o be continued. L the past), with their opportunities for they tall unconscious. isave me? Don't you see the thing to do Never for a moment did he even iT ) ` Pp Ned and Bess, with very little 1 help would be to keep on—with the hope of consider going on and leaving her to ,� more u less indecent jest and cat - iroi Lenore, build a abin and, scan, cultivated, or perhaps indicat- is completed. the master of the islandlcoming out at last —and then getting her fate. He could not sid�er, and! Is Colds with Minard's Liniment: ed, the Peeping Tom state of mind. srnd, Ned and Bess on different trapping (up an expeditior to rescue me? Prom- yet in one moment more he had i acutes. Lenore remains with the squaw. It we apply 'the standard of "evil to when Lenore Is sold of plans for an Ise me you wont destroy what little launched forth on her trail, faster than —�`-- him who evil thinks," we must con. *_'ape from the wand she traaeherously hope we have by doing such a foolish he had ever mushed before. He had I Tanning the hide promotes health, tollk out ondihe Ice. and Ned start to thing as that -" no inward battle, no sense of sacrifice. grattilate the present generation, i and to the old days it also served to NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY. I Wondering, mystified by her ear - There was not even a temptation to develop moral fiber. -Key ,West, Fla.' nestnes:, half inclined to believe that take the way of safety. In these last Citizen. 111n'lature cars won't hel much Instinctively Ned's arms went about 'she was at the verge of delirium from months he had been lifted far beyond O Picking one out of a pedestrian.will her, pressing her close, and tremulous 1 cold and exertion, his arms tightened the reach of any such feeble voice as a ith this ghost of happiness, the high- � about her and he gave her his promise that. + H t f tedious as pulling one off.- . g p Doubtless our grandchildren will Hartford Times. born strength of woman's hive surged I so that she migb: rest "Of course I'll He sped a3 fast as he could along prize heirlooms all the more if they through her again, more compelling do the wise thing," he told her. "The the dim trail she had made. The dawn, must flni8h paying for them, - Cedar than ever before. Once more her pur- -only 'hing!" icy - breathed, soon outdistanced him, Falls (Ia) Record. Minsrd's Liniment for Warta. pose flamed, wan and iim at first, then Her strong little at s responded to permitting him to see Bess fleeing ..,-slowly brightening until its ineffable the embrace, and slowly, joyouFAly she form before he had scarcely begun to - - - - beauty filled her, eyes with team. Once overtake her. She was juste dark .r more she saw a eourss of action shadow at first against the stretching whereby Ned might have a fighting fields of white; but he never Post sight - chance for M. Her first p'en, de- r� %����' of her 5fter that With the brighten- " rlied her because of Ned's refusal to /// ing dawn he saw her even more dis- ^ lead faster than she could foIlc w, had, ti,% tifictly. " e - embo-3iedhez own unhappy death from / ' ,� � And to the middle distance, west n. , the si.nple burning up of her life both of them, he sa•v the huge, dark , ' forces from over- exertion; but this j form of Doomsdorf bearing down upon that. occurred to her now was not so her. ' - merciful. It might easily preclude a She had guessed right as to Dooms- fate that was ten times worse than dorf. Catching sight of her, he ,had a t death. Yet she was only glad that she left their double trail to overtake •her' had thought of ft. She suddenly lifted Hoping and believing that Ned had , � • Ater face, trying to pi:rce the- pressing taken his chance of safety. and was her ft and behol t pi.'r - fleeing eastward, she was leading his s "I• want you to promise me some enemy •ver farther and larther: north, 1 _-- •-thmg. Ned, ".she told him quietly. away from him. =� He answered her.clearly, frotri fell! He was a'strong man, this Cornet ► valiefulness. "What is it ?" ��,,,, who had fought the Nortn, but the .�l want you to promise -that if you bitter, scalding tears shot' into IT isee there's no hope for me -that you'll eyes at the sight of that strange, hop! - T II ever y go on- without me. Suppose- Dooms - less drama on the ice. But not one of � way most :dorf almost overtook us-and you saw 4,.i�ttw,'� s .� _ tham was in -self -pity, They were all for the slight figure of the ir. trying excellent. , that he cout'd -seize me -but you could g + y g _ au R o t wait.' prom. that Guarding them with his ' rifle, he to save him, running- so hopelessly The Quality 3sea I want you to pointed them their wag. Efate the brute who was even. flaw + 'never varies. .,To, run- off and de: in you -" -- upon Ler _ " drew his face. toward hers. "Then A moment later he saw her slip on 'Listen, 'Ned. Use your good sense. kiss me, Ned," she told him, soberly Say I was in a place where I couldn't yet happily, as a child might beg a tF.e ice, and in dread silence, Dooms- - g,, dorf's arms went about her. Neither I 11 get away, and you could, ppose we I kiss at bedtime. Her • love for him - of then had apparently observed Ned. welled in her heart. "I want you to They only became aware of him as his - kiss me good night." great shout, half in. r "ge, half in dg- _ Slowly, with all the tenderness of fiance, reached them across the ice. .' ies Biseui�� �. 1 his noble manhood, he pressed his. lips Even at the distance that separated to hers. "Good night, Bess," he , told them the startled movement of Dooms- .ee1[Q Lj l iher simply. For an instant, night and cold were forgotten. "Good night, lit- dorf head revealed his unutterable. 5 tle girl. 'ed was miles to the east b now. The amazement. D�nbtlesy he thought that Their lips met again, but new they y '- - • ! ' boundless ' „- . • - amazement gave way to ours ess trl I: i did not fall away so that- he could umph as Ned walked calmly toward speak. There was no need for words. • him.. _hen while he held the girl •• � ` ' ' "} - ! His arm about her held her lips to his, prone on the ice with his great knee, - y and thus they lay, forgetting the Doomsdorf's rifle made blue'1Rghtning O{S Bea"uti*l I wastes of 'ice about them, for the mo- in the air. V. ment secure from the cruel fo•ces that Ned's response was to throw his had hounded them so long.' The wind u h 'BLACK you eve swept by unheard. The fine snow i drifted before it, as if it meant to _ a cover them and -never yield them up R1 _.everf _ again. The dimmer stars faded and MMOItNT ROYAL a Y vanished into the recesses of the sky: >, The cold's scourge was impotent HOTEL f( L _/ now., The hour was like some dream et''/'` HE most beautiful black you've streaking or spotting. And Diamond of childhood: calm, wondrous, inef- The popularity of this ever seenY' "All my friends- Dyes contour tics iliglusf quality >l •� fabl hostelry is evidenced in '• ' :.:. y west. The ghost of happiness. the teat that guests in- admire my new black silk! The anilines that monery car hay. The Z. seemed no longer ttlst a shadow. For variably return to the coat I thought was hopelessly spotted white package of Diamond Dyes T S folly to suffer long from keu- the moment Bess' fancy believed it Mount Royal, is now a new, beautiful black!" is the highest quality dye, prepared offs; pe ral�'al or. headaches A courteous welcome These are typical comments from for general use It will dye or tuns p Teal: and cheery hospitality , when relief is swift and sure, women have used these true jet silk wool, cotton. limn, rayon, or thanks re ie isn. For .8 pears the Sleep drifted over Ned. ' Still with awaits you. black dyes. any mixture of materials. The blue medical profession has recom- her lips .on his, Bela listened till his VERNON G. GARY ge is a s ial dye, or silk and Diamond Dyes Black never gives pucka pee f mended it. It does not affect the slow, quiet breathing told her that he Managing- Director cloth a greenish'& bronzy ook, as wool only. With it yce can dye your was no longer conscious. She waited so many black dyes do. Like Diamond valuable articles, of silk or wool with heart. Take it for colds, rheuma- an instant morn, her arms trembling The Largest a Dyes Red and an the other Diamond results equal to the finest prof�sionat ilism, sciatica, lumbago. Gargle it Hotel in the �v }:,., Colors, it is easy to use and gives work When y ou buy - remember thi s. as she pressed him close as she could. British i l� 'I wl such beautiful results because it is The blue pockags dyes silk or woof afor a sore throat or tonsilitis. "I lo'•e you, Ned," she whispered. 'roves directions 'for its man uses, Empire. +� rich• in pure anilines. It's the - nilines only. The Mite package will dye t _ 3' Whatever I do-it s all for love of +� ► in dyes that give them brilliance, every kind of goods, including silk in every package. ' Every drug store you." /' ei •• - : , has genuine Aspirin which is ' � depth and fastness; make them go and wool Your dealer has both 'today fi P Then, very softly so }s not to waken on smoothly and evenly, without Packages• readily identified--by the name on him, she slipped out 'bf his embrace the. box and the Bayer cross on and got to her feet. She started away contain the -_- revery tablet. (straight north -at right angles to the F� Diam* U rl nand Dyes +mss mJose -� direction that they had gone before. gl�tat q�ttty the a„tl s; t , or h - ( buy. At+d ors the it ri'r MIN CHAPTER XXX _� :�eS that co+ait. s hay f tkrs Ned's instincts had been trained like �J dyes; tll+m+isps+ - lapirtD 's , rradetaart degisteted In Casads the rest of htm,'amd they watched over :.$.;% SUFS AAMO ' Colors, hied while he slept. They aroused him �a_ ALL DZALZAa ISSUE NO. 42—'29 ! fi•otn sleep as soon as it was light Rates $4 an .i7 fhd up EASY TO USE •BSTTEA ll;IESULTS - rid �- V ..�a:�. •:LDY , ell^. S , !tv .'+�, P � hr.� oL'g"1 A+'- KrO".. ,(+ r'�.. •v m t.• it v y 1 Historical Occasion When British Prelinier Addressed American Congress h Ci�i -c Liner : - , . tjiis A'ound PRODUCH QUOTATIONS Toronto wholesale dealers are buy - ing from country, shippers at -the 101- ` ^ Dense- Fog in Straits of San lowing prices, r �k Juan De Fuca- . . uses Eggs, ungraded, cases returned, C.P.R. Liner t0 Meet fresh' extras, 45 to 46c; fresh firsts. 9s J 40c; sc .ends, 30c Accident suttpr -No. l,'40 to 40%c; No. 2, ' 88% to 39c. x ti NO LIVES LOSS Churn•ng cream - Special, 43c; ATo - R 1, 42c; No. 2, 39c. > w r' Victoria. B.C. -Oct. 13. -The Cana. Cheese -No. 7. large, colored, par$f- *� _ fan Pacific Railway Company's fine fined and vernment graded, 20 to d &o. •cific liner, Empress of Canada, flag- 20Y Le. F u 4 ship of the Pacific' Fleet, en route PROVISION PRICES. x' I. ' Lrcm Scotland to Vancouver, piled, Toronto Wholesale dealers are gaot z ;.•upon the rocks at Homer's Bay, near ing the following prices to the trade,: _ r .:'.Albert Head,,in the San Juan de Fuca Smoked meats - Harris, mad., 32 to Straits early this afternoon during a437c; cooked hams, 50 to 53c; smoked rolls, 28c; breakfast bacon, 26 to 376; a` - .dense fog. ' _ _. � �..•••�•-•_'�,"•`� `.� �. The vassal is hard aground. The back,- pea - mewled, 33 to 40c; do, amok- �. few passengers, together with bag ed, 4� to 47c. K �.. i gage, have been landed Cured meats -Long clear bacon, 50 to 70 lbs., 24c; 70 to 90 lbs.,, 22c; 90 a ` Just Overhauled to 110 lbs., 21c. Heayweight rolls, "'The Empress of Canada, largest 40c. Lightweight rolls, 25c. passenger liner to ply the Pacific Lard -Puce, .farces, 16c; tuba, 17c ; ails, 1' "c, prints, 18 to 19c. Short- %c •w Ocean, was returning to Vancouver P • P suing, tierces, 14 to 16c; tuba, 14: from Southampton, England, follow- pails, 15c; tins, 17c; prints, 16c. lug as extensive overhauling on the Pork loins, Slit New York shoulders i a Clyde. She sailed from the Old 31c; pork butts, 253ac; pork hams, '` 1 Country port on Septa 13, calling at 26 %c. Now York and 'San Francisco on her TORONTO GRAIN CASH PRICES Ray here. She was in charge of y« Wheat, No. 1 north.; $1.46%; No. 2 Captain Griffiths; well -known Atlantic north., 31.43'f*, No. 3 north., $1.39 P Na 4, $1.36; No. 5, $1.261/ , No. 6, ¢skipper and master of the Empress l .Y ,cf France an the Atlantic run out of $1.05%; feed, 90c; track, $1.46%; 2dontreal to Liverpocl: screenings, $1,0. per ton. Oats, No. 2 When the vessel grounded she bad C.W.. 687sc; No. 3 C.W., 64 %c; extra C aboard about 100 passengers, most of No. 1 feed, 64"t,4c; No• 1 feed, 62aec; No. 2 feed, 59 %c; 'rejected, 567/ac; whets boarded the big liner at San flack, 67%c. Barley. No. 3 C.W. 72c; , Francisco two days ago. Scan after '`' a°" », . ', "•° + - �+ No 4 C.W 67c; No. 5 C.W 6_c; No. • the stranding of the steamer all pas' 6 No. , 5'e; trucks, 72c. Flax, No 1 r. aenRers ~rare transferred by C.P•R- N•W.C. S?,90; No. 2 C.W., $2.86: No -- rejected, $2.55: track, : r ofPicia's and were brought here. 3 C.W., $_.55, j i Rye. No. 2 C.W., $1.04. Woman Saw Accident $2.90. , *+ CLOVER SEED PRICES Mrs. James Rainey, wife of a rest , For lean seed from a goof seed dent of the Albert Head district, was cleaning mill, the following range of - standing on the rear porch of her I prices f.o.b. shipping points in On- zordering c n the water, with tario is being oTered by deal rs.. me friends when the steamer ran Red clover, per so bus.; suitaole for RAMSAY MACDONALD MAKES EPIC SPEECH TO HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES i� on the rocks. S`e told the. follow. Canadian, No. L $8; suitable for Can• Ramsay MacDonald, premier of Great Britain, no the rostrum in the House of Representatives, making fits $nR story: adian. No. 2. $7: "Pte could hear the Canada's hhis Alsike -No. 1 exports, 97 -98 per'histcrical speech to Its members, The British prime minLster, the first in the history of the United States e cen'. purity, $6; Nj: 2, export. 95 -96 address congress, climaxed his address with an appeal for Anglo-American co- operation for world peace. At the - ties blowing continually, Then she per cent. purity, $5.40; No. 3, export. hove !p sight, and we thought, Lor a o2 -94 'per cent. purity. $4.30; No• 4, premier's right Is Republican leader T►Ison who presided. _ moment that $be would Pile ap in our ;*port, 90 -91. per cent. purity. 4.20. • _ • Y. ��) �1 backyard, but she kept on in, the Alsike, white mixtures, $3,10. the Department has been able to keep i Wheat fool Confident it R 1h3 Win - dense fog for a couple of hundred Sweet Clover -Can. grate, No. 1, f� h CaTd9 and went agroWOd in Homer's $2; do, No. 2. $:•50• ahead of It- although the martin was 1 Day, with her nose 50 feet or so from HAY AND STRAW PRICES sometimes narrow. Not one request Price Battle in ''VWorld 1Vlarl�ets M clil a►ne's Point, and her stern 150 Wholesale dealers in hay and straw for serum has been refused and ive , win 1 and no.w } s thi fcito R have an ads uate snpp y on h [ site our onA to shippers q v Comment ' feet from the rocks opposite are qu g PBe, house. prices for earlots delivered on track, for all cases. Outsiders Are Asked' to Refrain from Their Guns e She just missed 'W411 ►am Head �Torontc: Dose Costa $6.50 While Weaternera Stick to Their Guns i No. °_ timothy, baled, ton. $14.50• to -'quaranti station to the thick tog, $12 to To each donor 6f blood the Depart �� SHORTAGE' xnd pa ^d by Goat laiand. We' $15;. No. 3 timothy. baled. ton. could h ar no commotion on board:, 114, wheat straw,;baled. ton. $101oat meet of Health has paid five dollars _ �J W T SHOR straw, per ton, $9.50. No. 1 timothy, and has secured about fifty cubic ' everybod7 seemed to -take matters loose is quoted at $19 to $20 per ton, centlmetrea. Adding another $1,50 Calgary - Comments and advice of• hands. calmly, It was just before noon delivered. to cover cost of collection• each dose fered publicly to the wheat pool by "The wheat pool action is reeelving -that she grounded, and 11 a south• LIVE STOCK. bas. cost approximately $6.50• the endorsatfon of most o fthe people eastern wind doesn't blow up the ship Heavy `beef steers, $8.50 to $9.50; Opinion of medical authorities, ac. I persona sot CO nnected. with the .co• of �aaada." Is in no immediate danger." l,utcher steers, choice, $9.25 tc $9.50: cording to Dr. Bell, 1s divided as to operative organization are resented by do, fair to good. $8 to $8,25; . o, com., whether the blood of patients, who the Alberta wheat pool. Over the $b.75 to $7.50; butcher heifers, choice, have been successfully treated aili be radio recently L. D. Nesbitt, Dub- galdWlri Would $9.25 to $9.50; do, fair to Rood,.$8 to suitable for -the manufacture of mere flirty secretary of the pool, stated i �j] AxnerY S►peak8t C�ii $owl. do, com., $6 to $7.50; butcher serum In the future. that such coarnrents "fulfil no useful Not Write For • • Iowa, good to chcicr, $6.50 to $7.25; Visit to Canada � do, con-•. to med.. $5 to $6: do, canners "It is really of little consequence," purpose „ _ and cutters. $3.50 to $4.50• butcher said Dr. Aelt, for as long as there Referring to those oho oiler uaell 0�+1� Press bulls, good to choice, $6.50 tc $7.255 are enough monkeys, serum cap .be solicited advice, he said: ' "The beat - - Says Atmosphere Favorallle do, med., $6 to $6.25; do, bololrnas- produced." interests of Canada -would be `served to Doing Big Business $5.25 to $5.75; baby beef, $10 to �y by their maintaining a condition of Ex- Premier's Friends Believe With Britain $1450; feeders, good. $& to Ood, 3 .50 silence regarding the operations of an They Have Reason for fair, $ 7 to $7, 7 5 ; stockers, Rood. $ 7.50 �rganlzaiion with. which they have no to $8; do, fair.,$6 to $7. ealve�. ; William Randolph PREFERENCE SYSTEM $15 t° $16; do, med., $lo $14so; connection." Hi 21rst's Attacks do, grassers• $6 to $7: ppisingcrs, X10 'In spite of criticism . by interests Liverpool. - Rt. Hon. L. C. M. S. to $125; milkers, $i5 to $'100; lams, overseas and to Canada, he said, the London.-Two members o[ the Bald g Amery, former Secretary for the Do. choice, $11.25; do, bucks, $8.25: sheep, I pool is maintaining its position -that Win family, Stanley and his son, Oliver. choice, $6 to $6.50 ; ro, med., $5 to minions, arrived at LIverpool on the Canadian farmers cannot afford to figure • prominently in the current $5.50; hogs. bacon, w.o.c., $12; do, lower prices for their wheat. British news. Randolph Hearst's at 1Duches of Athol on Saturday alter a selects, $1 per hog premium: do, but - , lholiday in Canada. r hog premium; do, truck Dealing with the present situation tack on the former Prime Minister char. ?5c per `Has roused much resentment, not only y He stated the whole,atmosphero in ed in, 50c cwt. under -w.o.c.; 'do, f.o.b., Mr. 'Nesbit also said: "There has been s Canada was !av►rable for doing real price $1.25 cwt: under w.o.c :� (criticism of the Canadian wheat pool's among the Tories, but with members s business with Great Britain and the -�--�- - I stand by various interests overseas of other parties and official friends of rest of the Empire. Canada was tat,• y�" and also is Canada. Steamship com• Mr. Baldwin. They riser. that ing a greater interest to the question Serum Checks' �Kl panes have been laying up some of Hearst'a present attitude is due to of Empire trade than any time In the • w'' `their Great Lakes carriers in. winter - Baldwin's refusal to accept_ an offer Dread Dltsease M �'<3k to write i�'r the Hearst newspapers `. past, be said.w quarters and have have expressed bit - st, h is is extremely good shape in- y k tern ss over the fact that our gruin is when he left the Premierabip• In- dead; her all around development Is 15 Litres l~lsed This Year in not being exported. Railways have Mr. Baldwin has on previous oc going on sl the time Mr. Amery add-' v i been hindered in their operations asd casions made it clear that he does ed. He thought Canada was disposed. Province's War on In- :& "' possibly have not been pleased over not .think it possible in writing on to extend the British preferences if - antile Paralysis IN FATHER'S FOOTSTEPS ; the situation. Aut in spite of criticism politics o avoid criticism of the ex. Britain was prepared to do. business Ap ^,.roaimately 15 litres of infautila• With Premier s FOOTSTEPS 1TEPSnalri "the wheat pool is maintaining its Post -I tetras Government, and he believes with her, and to help Canadian' trade paralysis serum, the equivalent of I tion that Canadian farmers'eannot at- that the right place fir such critic- to increaded preference or otherwise. 3i5 ounces, and 300 doses, have bean and Iahbel in United States cu peace1 ford to lower prices for their wheat. ism is in Parliament or on the plat Preference Main S stem young Malcolm MacDonald,, Wheat Shortage Manifest form or is the Areas of bis own cons Y distributed by the provincial depart mission. y try. The preference was the main spa• meat of health this year in its war on premier's 'son, is en route to Kyoto, 1 "Taking everything into consider¢ Oaver Baldyt in, the 'son, col l[nues Lem but there were others. Mr. Amery the insidious disease. Japan, to Pacific Relations confer lion, it is manifest that there will be to attack the MacDonald Government e went on. A total of - 360' :cases of infantile .sues. Ia shortage of wheat and that there is I although be is an active member of "I have not found anyone who be- paralysis have been reported .to the de- __ no reason for Canadian wheat to dell the Labor party. In the Socialist Neves the abolition of the'interna] Partment since July 1st, accor,ltng to cline to the levels fixed by the un- Weekly, "The Clarion," lie says that r duties between Canada and Britain is 1h • W. J: Bell, deputy minister of 'Rol h Connor Finishes business -like marketing .systems of the treatment of, the unemployed in : possible, at say rate in our time, but health, and in 90. per cent of ahem p other exporting countries.. Since July serum has been administt'rad while Hard Historical Novel his was constituency S exactly the same ` the- general idea of closer Empire enormous quantities of low - priced ; the pati¢nt was -still in the pre•paraly .•I have just, finished wri'tin an bin, as it Was under Steel-Maitland when trade and freer trade appeals widely," j wheat have been exported to Europe the Tory Government was in power, Mr. Amery said, tic stage. In M rer cent. of the cases torical novel of Canada, based on the I by the Argentine: Liverpool buyers and he says-that no man of principle The Earl of Cromer and Lady Cro• in which serum' has been °'vPtc "De' Aar r'f 1812. I have had to work have not found it necessary to buy would face the electors again unless' to paralysis set in, the ti harder on it than on all the 15 of my ( Canadian wheat at around $1.59 when # mer were aboard the same steamship. �r�, something was done soon to change The Earl, who is British Government Pi'nr�ed successful. earlier book`s put together," •said D'• they could buy Argentine wheat at these conditions. Oliver Baldwin .. director of the Suez Canal Company; Made From Blood C. W. Gordon, better known as $1 12 I also has some criticism of the Chan expressed the opinion that Canadian All of the serum has been manufac "Ralph Connor;' Canadian author of "One .oi the arguments put up cellor of the Exchequer. At the Labor �- Tirade would develop along lines valu• tured from blood donated by' persorj "The -Skye Pilot" and c ther well -known I against the wheat pool aii.ce its or• I ccngreas . at Brighton recently, he gable to Britain• who have suffered an attack of 1n works. Dr. Gordon a recent visitor hization was that supply and de- made it quite clear , that he holds a inutile paralysis within, recent years' in Toronto at the Royal York Hotel.l - Contributions have been made by "It is unfortunate, he said, "that mand govern prices. The t has ad- very 'low opinion of Mr. Snowden's witted this statement to be t e in a I abilities, and feels that he is a mere. s _ more than 30 localities throughout On- Canadian politics do act seem to be broad sense, but there are gov ning pawn in the bankers' game,, and has r Father Uses Pistol tarto and from practically all the large attracting the type of young men When Castle lost centres, fr. Bell stated. which makes the young statesmen of features of vital importance. If a been won over to the polictea of the Britain.,, However;' he continued, "I I Canadian wheat market bad been let fi nancial houses of Britain. Breslau, Germany. -On the day his In a recent trip to. North Bay Sud ! to the mercy of the law o: supply and f' castle and domain were to be sold at bury and Sault Ste. btarie, Dr. A. L. have been strongly impressed with file { demand this tall most of our wheat auction because of his financial diffl- McKay, Provincial epidemiologist, took fact that amongst tike younger Can? I The chief raison d' etrA for: the than journalists- I hale found a great would be sold before the end of the culties, Herr Von Schuetz- Golds blood from 47 donmf in quantities ROY _ r and his three - children were found sufficient to produce 100 doses of man who_,have the esr•marka r [ tu• year at greatly redued prices and octati n, a utou set an unmistakably •head in his bedroom. The father had serum. I tureystatesmen, who will -glue thetrito the t the producers would wake worth national hallmark on Canadd's great- shot his children and himself after _ "Thera. Das been a very heavy de- future to -the service of their Gov- to the fact that their wheat was worth eat and basic industry - agriculture _ ,-, 4ottin� fire to the room. mead for serum," Said Dr. Bell. "But -ornmenL" more only alter it' was out of their Fli-a- -AA wzaj�w-tq TWOW w,; � "YR72T, Wvi -7, A,P- nly 7 7 -mmmumom -Thos. Andrew is having his -The report of the succeisf ul -,;LOCALIS 8 m residence repaillbid. Jubilee services in St. Paul's Unit o� -Colds are quite prevalent in ed Charch mine too late for this iv ill appear in next week's, Miss Dorothy Rnmble 9 t this lu�ality, 'but no tierions cases issue. It Pu611c"'t n 't are revorted. issue. :thLe week-eud with blics Ida rter .ritt W. J; Gordon, who is about to -Dr. H. T. Falallse,.Residient Dent" m6ye to Toronto, will hold an ist, Office in residence, two' doors auction AndrevKs Churcb, Pick to A. E. and Mrs. Stork,'& daia. ouncem4 77 -Born, on Monday, Oct, 14th, sale of his - household east df St. AhL, n'n' �nt effects, tools ate., on Saturday. ering. Office hours 9 am. to 6 p.m. - .,..:�.-ghter. �­ 1, -1 . . . . . . . - . . ­­ ­7 October 26tb. daily, and evening by. appointment. -Mrs. Fred Andrew spent& few Men-Have you seen the new *(X-ray service).-s' .,days last week in Erin visiting her t f oot fitter" oboes. -John Elliott last week resum. - line of -11etou E take pleasure sister. who &3 ill. e new sweater coats, and the ed work in the General Motorp, -Hugh Miller has returned 7h few samples of the new "Royal York" Oahawa, after being laid off for in announcing that we have. 6en suc home, atter spending the past suits and overcoats, at 'The Big some time .,owing to slackness i4i Months to Saskatchewan. essFul in s the Franchise In this -c ecuring Store." They're splendid hoes at the f actory. During this period -Russell Burrell is improving the property which he recently Mr. Elliot was in the employ of terr "'ROYAL popular prices. itory for' YORK" tai6redm purchased f rom the RaDkin Estate. _The public school was elpsed George Field. -Chas. W. I?ilkey was confined on Thursday and Friday of last losimeasure clothes. week. as the teacbersw.ere attend- SAL19 REGISTER. to his bed - for several days last week. but is cow Improving :very the Teachers' Convention in 08h. SATURDAY, OCT. 19TH-Auctiorl This new line of tailored-to-measure aw andpa consequence the 'school Sale of choice dairy cows and su oats is m , �.,-Dicely. r y wa:'Closed on those days. much to its and overc' ade 6y Canada's Grant Arnot has rented 'W. J. springers, also a number of heifers -Gordon's residence Find the delight of the pupils. the oldest clothing house to meet the will take at lot 14, Con. 7. Pickering, the 'the first of the -Farmers are now busy making property of G. W. Hodgson. Sale increasing demand For a high-grade possession on montb. preparations for the winter. Po. a(t 1.89. See Bills. Wm, Maw. Auct- -Mrs. Glen Kilby and daugh ' tato digging. turnip harvesting, ioneer. garment at $27.50. ter, Gleness, of Toronto, are spending silo-filling and apple- picking and Monday, October 21st-Auction Saje the many other odd i . At this 'ce we 6elieve we offer the a few weeks with W. J. and Mrs. obs are keep of horses, dairy cows, young cat- iug them busy. Where the land tie and implements, the property Gordon. u6lic a foriliar for dollar value never -Died, on Wednesday, Oct. 16, is not too hard and dry fall plow. of Oliver Denny, Lot 24 , Con.4 at Holtuesville. Emma Louisa ing takes up the time of a, number. Whitbi, Sale at 1.30 sharp. See tefore reached. -The root crop and pasture bills. Wm. Maw Auctioneer. Courtice. Funeral on Friday to Godericb. fields are sufferiDg greatly from ? We can guarantee 'that the Finest of -Frank and Mrs. Jones and the 'want of rain. As the root Wednesday, Oct. 23rd-Auction Sale daughter, Marjorie, of Ottawa, crop will be harvested in a week of farm stock, implements, ba), .,woollen Fa6rics, in the newest and most .,.,spent the week-end with W. C. or two a' rain -would not be of 'grain and fowl, the property of 'Popular colors constitute the materials add Mrs. Mnrkar. much benefit to that crop.' The Fred Coultice, Lot'25, Con.7 Whit- -The quarterly meeting of long period of dry weather is mak. by. As the farm has been sold used in the making of "ROYAL Friends was held bore on Satur ing it impossible for farmers to there will be no reserve. Sale at YORK" suits and overcoats. Only the day and Sunday, when a number plow in heavy land. 12.30 sharp. Wm. Maw, Auction- eer. ...6est oF workmanship will 6e found in from other parts were present -About one o'c]cKk Wedn"doy FRIDAY. OcT. 2&rn-Auction *ale of cc -Arthur and Mrs. Boyes and morningatruck belonging to the farm stock.and implements. thepro. ristruction. son, Jack, and Harry W. and M". Royal Fish Co.. Toronto, was fore perty of Perry Chapman. lot 1, con. Boyes sod family spent Sunday ed into the ditch just west of the - 8 Pickering. Sale at 1.90. See bills. We invite you to come to our store In Port Perry with Austin and village. It scraped the guard rail Wm. Maw, stuctioneer. Wrs�Frauklin. - and struck a teleghone pole. badly Saturday, Oct. 26th-Auction Sale and inspect the new "ROYAL YORK" -5. J, and, Mrs. Marquis and damaging the truck. The driver, of entire housebojd furniture (all . models and samples. boos, Ed. and Jack. of Stjvud. Clyde Bnehanan, and companion, choice inclu&ng a quaptity of an- were here on Tuesday evening at- R. S. Adams, were both badly cut t;que)' Piano,' garden tools, etc. No er and con- tending the fovvl supp about the head. They were taken reqerve as Mr. Gordon is leavinz ,eert in St. Paul's Church. to the Oshawa Hospital but were tovvh: See Bill.,. Sale at 12.30 -Cecil Bradley is able to be able to leave the @awe day, Glar. sharp, B Powell Auctioneer. -%round az9in, after being confined ing lights of an approaching car to his bed for some time suffering was the ratise of the accident. from initiries sustained when he -Don't forget St, Andrew's Uni. Nr*U' was knocked down by an automn- ted Church anniversary ORSALE-Sitheaflinu Sbropphire, 88 a` Fram%.registered Ljobristor. Brcusham. 9 nounced last week, which is to be -E. L. Ruddy has generousl y held on Sunday, Nov. 3rd A sup. LO M 5 offered the free use rif his repi. IRALE-9 ragiatpred Sbropabire ven on Row! 2 good condition. Phone Mark 1212, 7 C deuce. formerly owned by Mr-P., j per and concert will be lil UM N. Rithardson, Fie a rectory for St - . Tuesday. Nov. 5tb. The following artists will supply tbf, p FOR RALE-12 youloir Dias Apt>lv rogra ro W.RJOHIASTOW &C0w&wUd.T0R0M George's Church while the new Cecil Story, Claremont. F hone Clare 3617. rectory is being erected. Mra. 19, Hedges. soprano; ?di@s Gweadolen Bale, contralto,. Mr SALE-11 breedinse ewes and -Firie�of unknown origin des toy Gibson MonaRban. tenor: Mr. A], larnbs at W, E Redirtan Farm. A Bert- 'ed the fine large barn of 0. Hilts of FOR '.-THE BIG STOKE%' E fred Butler. baritone The above 7 Poirrrt on Wednesday afternoon. -OVIND- Richardson's store. .11. S. CHAPMAN, -PICKERING k artists constitute a quartiette from The re hod a good start before . r Pickering. a stimcif money, Losa7please - discovered, so little was sAved. to, with Mr. Harold 0 Willimmo. call at store -College St. Baptist Church, Toron. F The loss will be a heavy one. chair director and organist, as ac- STOVES FOR SALE-Quohee best. -A. 9� Clark, accompanied by �hie Pon. Billie. of Ukefield, has companist. Also Mibe Maud Hopee, Mce? 4 nearly new, and coal or wo6d beater. Graih.Claremorit, 6.7 elocutionist and humorous enter. rents, W. J. rank IMI** are also spending & few days ett Phone Clare 2405. 7-8 a been spending a few do with his tainer. VOR SALE-Sow and Ophro. Ale' and Cre. Clark.. We are sorry to report the A' 10 pigs 7 weeks old Apply to F 11 Clothes with relatives in Hamilton and dfath of Wilfred Oliver Law, -A number nf v which took place Y%,ry soddenly y �ALE oung Burford. F X.g.,.0 A 0 E. W. 'E-ana. home in Brockville on Fri- 7 L at hii 3717t G R. and Mrs. Whitby h Clareiriont. P are ve lbeen spending a couple of w:ks day night, Oct. lith. Mr. Law VOR SALE-A Leceister ram. 2 with relatives and friends in Paris, was born in Pickerialt vt here be I good stock-getter Robert D-zon. We are featuring our usual threelines, oi, ern lived until he moved t-o Brockville Highland Creek. Phone Ma1v 2420. 64 Thomas and other west -Mr. Whit-by's absence twenty years ago. For a time he VmDta. In rilor Made Clot]ling, r QTRAYED--7From loz 21. con. 8. -as a body builde 71P,ckenna. a Tamworih brood ww. Phontor Irohn Draper has charge of the :was emWoyed Anervice station. in the plant of*tbe Canadian Car. communicate with John' Scott, Claremont. Phone Hou. Geo. S. Henry, Minister riage Co., Ltd. He held this posi. Clare 3W3. .3,t .,Semi Lowndes Ready .:Tip-Top of Highways, is in favor of @us. tion until the factory wits destroy. ORONTO WET-WASH LAUN- pending drivers' permits rather ed by'fire in 1918, when be became TDRY (Semi finxsh�-Let our driver eall and retaker of Victoria Sebool in explain - 24 hour "'k" 3-t le yaw 7 1 prio" po A perfect fit ihan imposing a fine for reckless C& name with Mr, S. W, Davis. barber sbaovpe We t that fit any oket. idriveiv, sod he states that this that city. He tbeo became sexton will pick up and deliver 3 timnea a week. will bie the method followed by Of Wall Street United Church a uaranteed with each garment OLMAN swEEr AFP'�ES. Tb- g -'tJw department in futnre. gosition he held until the tiw� of T 'Did favorve for baing. Delivered conven- The services in St Paul's Unit. Is death. He was well known ient distarices, at MOD per barml or $1.25 pff busibel. Good sprsiW trait. Ask for quotationsi ied Church on Sunday. Oct 20tb, a . ad very highly respected in the on other, vanetwi, . H. Westney, Pickering. 9 z -will be as follows : 10 30 a. m.. Inty, Previous ro leaving Picker. LARM TO R�ENT-Beina lot 15, con, iog he was a packer in Spink'@ I WON-Ding worship. and Sacro ki 7 all of 100 acres. On the Boots afid Sho6.§ went Mil a. He is survived by bit frame house and bam. rern of the Lord's Supper; 7 00' 'p. m re re widow (who was before her word. t d h in fiall bearing. PI even es wi Den Williams beats the world for a heavy wear boot ing service. All servic of hard I soft , Apply io Mrs. age Miss Ethel Hiltil, of Freneb. 2tf be conducted by the pastor. 7 -Mrs. W. S. Hetherinxtorl,*. of man's Bay), four daughters and and Slater does the same ITL'. three soup, Mrs. C. M. Parelew, of RADE BREEDING EWES FOR Pieterboro, returned home on Sun. 7 Ogdensburg ; Mrs. H. E. Gardiner 0SALE-Entire flock. one hundred and eigb. 4ay, of ter spending ten days with teen, mostly bred, Also two r gistered rams. for fine wear of Brockville; Miss Mabel, James: Good reason for selling; must act quickly, The J. 9 and Mrs. Ferguson. Mr. shrp are ot Picker Phone mie at my e7ease. Restberington and brother, W. P. Mcrest 418, or[ 09 t Oswald, George and Miss Jessie, at �ciering News. tr also spent Sunday home. He is also survived by one brother, A. T, Law, of Pickering. CUND-On Pickering Beach road, suit ca�se, ',,.with Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson. T�e Fort lSept.b2 black While we, in this part of th eir many Pick. w as, =,jentleman's � -­. :...-'-,Ever ': I . . - . . sympathy of th eady and Deforest-Croseley Radios e ith 2 andlock containing wean rig proviece, are suffering from a env X friendais extended to the apparel owner may have same by proving pro, for dvertiseltient. Apply R. Lyru ntya&nstable, Pickerinr. 6-8 Ion od of dry weather, North. fs.mi]Y In their sudden bereave. We also charge batteries erngdntrio, is in. the opposite con. ment. dition as they are sufferi it from -The JiniviSmity authorities of VOCAL MUSIC ..17 a Fred T. Bunting FicAerind heavy rain@ wbicb� have continued Toronto ciahn that there are.not through the autumn moutba. a sufficient number of dentiets Dorothy Tanner would like to.statt Established 1857. -Rev. J. W, DenesEe and Mrs. graduating to meet the de miand a singing class for girls, combining solo aid class singing. Cooper, of Gpoesee, N. Y., visited of the conntry. There was a time iiith Mr@. and Miss Fawkes one within the m'enlory of mir oldest Those wiAing to join kindly com.- day last week. Mr. Cooper, who inhabitants when ­,dentistry wa� muni�cate at once. -had charge-of St. George's Church almost unknown. In those dayr Five Dollars per course. - CENTRALGARAGE Phone Pick.-1702, or write R. R. 1. -bere about thirty yitars ago, is when a person had a tooth-sebe now celebrating the 20th anci. he would go to a doctor, who Pickering. '4900 Telephone `lvereary of his pastorate in Gene. would in his rough manner, hi Int u hial forceps and yank out the VOTERS' LIST, 1929 -St. George's Church Sunday o9ending rut3lar and collect'bis iaext-Cbildren's Day-9.80 a. m., twenty. five cents. If he happen. -Children's Service ; 10.30 a. m., ed to pull out the wrong tooth, be 10orporate Communion for par. he would keep on pulling until eat*, teachers and confirmed @Ctlol. cante to the right one. Usually Municipality of the Township of Pick- Auto lRepairs, Accessoriesi Oils i6nd ars,- Preacher at both services, he would make no charge for the ering, C.junty of Ontario. Rev. D. B. Langford. 7.00 Notice is hereby given that I bAve ng p. ni., extra work. In this age dentistry Gasoline, Acetylene Welul complied with Section 9. of.tbe Vo- 8ervice, a message to parents. has become a great science and .& Preacher, Rev. W I ter's Lists Act, and that I have posted t one. Peoplenow upatulycfficent WbitevAie on the t Y On A. Pippen. most importan Ball ter argind. -A meeting in the interests of realize the necessity of keeping. of October, lV29, (1) the W. E. 7th dav N. Sjnclair, the Liberal the the teeth in good condition, as ersons entitled to vote list of all p ..Candidate, vill) be bold in the they play an important part in in the said municipality for members of 'Repwris made on all makes �:Town Hall, Pickering, ou the even. the htp4h of,the individual. Re- Parliament and at Municipal Elec- 'ine of -Friday, Oct. 25tb. The g0rwr­vi�ita'to the dentist ire noiv tibno, and (2) the list of all persons me e a ote insaid Municipality ot cars, eting will be addressed by thip considered a necessity. Tber re entitled to v :-candidate, Mr. Sinclair, G. D. Cor. about 25 gradnates each year in at Municipal Elections only, and that ant and Mrs. A. W. Bell, of Osb. dentistry in Ontario. Universit the lists remain there for inspection. y authorities claim that there should And I hereby call upon all voters to .swa. A cordial invitation is ex take immediate proceedings to have tended to the ladies of the corn. be from 60 to 60. The more gradn any error@ or ornigodons corrected ac- MID FF Mo�- 01 FMJ ..munity to attend this meetin1r. sitee the better for the university. cording to law, the I!kst day for appeal The same Ppeakers will also ad. Practising denti@t:P,4.iowever, claim being the 28th dAy of Qctober, IM. ..CHARLES Be SPEN021" .'dress me46tings at Brougham Find that the demands of the province Dated this Pth day A 0(,tober, 1029. V%Lrpmiont on Satnrday evening, do riot require any fiacrease in DoiqALD R. Pickering, -t 26th.� number. of tb e sai'd Proprietor, ID Clerk V�41 29 Elm 1,