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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1929_10_257, F W N 11)r tit 'j 'VOL. XLIX4, AIDAY OCT. 25, :1929 ..-No. S. RING, ONT. F --PICKE wwaysoolonaL garb*. GREEN RIVER. WHITEV&M.11 Hugh And Mrs Pugh scent SundM The Women's Circle will h6ld their Medical Whitds::-Mill G REENWOOD monthly meeting- on Thursday Oct. in Toronto. -Russell and Mrs, Park- -rid Miss church. and Surgeon, Dunbarwn. loly Word for'roll call "Peace" spent 31st At Green'River'Bubtist ton. 'MILLS DR. H. O. • PEARSON-Pbysician Mree=. IMA"rer � :_ Ladies Edith Cameron, t Sunday in Mil- H. FORSYTH, Oph. D., Director Is running. again after the flood, kindly attend. or 'R lCtrical Ammodation of Ontario. Rea. S, afternoon with Mrs. H. p, Ss�ving Lumber, Oh6pping ., Mrs. J. A...Pugh and Miss E Legge CHERRYWOOD. pent Sunday aftern Hstablished 18M Member of the American OptomeWicill 129, U .1 Grain. sumnier wont tion. - e.-" Hickson. Eyes examined by appointment Claremont. out. on Tuesdays and Friday@. The amiversary service�§ of.the _A g9Qdly.number.of the. members United church 'will be held on Sunday of the United church attended the Mannficturing Batakete of all ARL A. GRUBIN. R. 0-Eyesight Tuesday ev- Buckwheat, Wheat _-,ecialisit. 'Honour graduate of the College khids, includizi*g: Nov. 10th-.-- The service at 2.30 will banqdet at Markham on Tue -,r retry of Canada; Gold medalist and erring d report an excellent C be conducted by Rev. Mr. Rickard of e g last, an flist herman prize winner in 2928. At Markham Bushel, 11 Quarts,_ 0 Quarts, Pint St. p, and Bariey* Wanted czeionday from 9 a, to 5 p. in,. in Dr. Paul's church Pickering, . with 4 time. tlentil'office. At Stouffville from Wed. Quart Boxes, Berry quartette from Markham to sing. At The United church mill hold their Highest prices' paid. aturdayof each week. Eyesexamin. Rev. Stewart -Woods of Mark- anniversary next Sunday' (Oct. 27th) =ty t* S 7.30 fitted and repaired. Highest quality A large stock on hand at at Lowest Prices. Phone Stouff 2405. 461y ham in Will 'preach and the .. choir from at 2.30 p. . And 7 p. m: Rev. Mr. reasonable prices. Zion United. church Will provide the Owen, of • Qxbridge, will prepvtn at Ptice reductions at the 'music. The morning service has not both services, and music willbe re- Special Price yet been arranged for. Full announce- defied b gincourt choir. ON H. CHRISTIAN , Barrister and factory.- y the A the United Sunday -school room, un, Fee' di ments will,be inkade next *eek. A monster baza�Ar *ill be- held n # A.sSolicitor, No Public Etc. Money to Phone Maekham 6406 or d420 or write South Wing Court House, Whitby. 2aly Barley Chas. White, Locust Hill, Oct. WEST HILL. der the auspices of the 'Women's TEATON & ROSS - Barristers. So. Association on the afternoon of Fri- until N.ov. 8th only, $3700 tieitcirs. Northern Octario Building. 3.30 The anniversary services of Mel- per ton, Cash. AlayfiLreet Toronto Mlle Presbyterian church will be held day, Nov.8th, commencing at 3 ol clock. There will be a miscellaneous 00. on ber 3rd. Fromin- S.D; F.R 's apron, candy, and baking booths !W.J.Beaton, Adelaide 27M e ,hrrel ' Sunday, Nov Novq as ent speakers will take charge of the -Poultry Feeds JOICHARESON PICKERING- well as the fish pond. From 5 to 8 XtBarristers, Solicitors etc. 213-214 CgWed- service. Mrs. Gladys Robinson Scott o'clock a public supper will be served. Corme� Yonge an- Rich- FOR 88ALE one of Toronto's most famous radio CRACKED CO N, ersition Life Building,, ng Evefybody come and buv their Christ . 0084 S". Toronto, hones Adelaide 4489 and sopranos, will sing, in the morni Pickenng office open my and Melville choir, augmented by all the mss gifts: SCRATCH FEED, suvirdayeveninis PhonePickw".Wstf -DRY M _kSH. in large past members available vill be in WHITEVALE. =I. V Dental charge. of the singihir. A very pec- ial invitation is extended to ail form- Miss Dickens and Mis.,; Jeanne Ili- Prices right. -or ­ ' '- I er members of Melville choii to come 6tsori were guests of Mr. * aiid Mrs'. NIL C. SMITH. D. D. 9., L D. S.. Brownridge over the week-end. V N J. N. Dales;, GradRpo of And take their places with us on that We successor to Dr small the Royal College of Dents! Surgeons and I oron -reggirdiess of how , -Mrs. Ellis of Toronto, has been Sunday morning, A.1 Claremont Office over D. A. ersi, Y, or. long you have been away or where .4pending, a few dayj with Mr. vary Tuesday.andiFs:d Phone a"" Nif quantities - Pugh, i)rior'to hc. ist"ff loft , -7 you are now, if you can be with us on Mrs. Geoi.-ge �r de- 0 0 A,L that Sundav morning vou will confer pasture to her nfNv home in Quebec, ERBERT T -11A ISE iA L L. D S.. -ou take not far frorn Montreal, Mrs. Ellis D D. 5. Gradu.� Lr L n great pleasure •on us it. _H _-.e of the Royal College of .0. place Doital surgeons and: he University f T r to. PICKERING a your e in the choir loft on that has frequently Riven inlich pleasure DSbce t it), residence second door east of so 0" �y A Rood supply of Hard and soft And- morning. Thj5 is an invitation itx_ at various meeting:; in ,this raw's Cburch, Pickering, Ont. Office hour.: 9 m,m to 6 v in., or by appointment. �xlray� LUMBER YARD tended by the s"- qion-and' the' choir. hor %,iry fine talent aA a reader and Coal on hand. Also supply- 4:lervkr), Fbont Pick 3700, - 431y In the. evening, .11r. Arthur Barwe-11 h•,r visits will be missed. the ramous ­tenor soloist of Park Rd: Nli�s V. I. Dickens wag the Spec- .0. Kindling Wood, AFU*f"2*0 garb*. stove length. THE RURAL Baptist church will sine. The Agin- ifil vpeaker at the Women's Institute court mixeii qdartette will also sing held last Friday at the home of Mrs. 12tf- Phone Pick. 1709. AELIZABETH RICHARDSON- SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. two umber,- All friend% anti ac -. Blake Aia�She --ave- a very inter- Kre and autowc b-Ir insurance, of all kinds. quaintances are ver- inside view of her work as DONALD MiUNTRO, PICKEKING leps t1h9compansesof solid financial stand- cordially invit-­RtTn1< - . - - - .7 -1 ed to be sith us at our anniversary Manager of the Women's Building at aa• Real Histate and Insurance. services. the Cana;fian National Exhibition Anti 'G ROR GE K E AY- Licensed awction. L. BURNINGHAAN, eer. Altona. Live stock and genera; "its Farm Properties a SpecWty. also touched upon some experiences -GRE-ENWOOD. to journalrsin. of Toronto, Building' and General firoamptly ter-ledta. 1kreas reasonable R t a. sto%N die. PboneSlouff 9003. 51 Head Office 213 214 Confederation al Contracting. -4 was also present, and gave sever Life Building. Toronto. Georgi M Green and family are readings which in themselves were Estimates furnished on all cl&xses POSTILJ_ Licensed Auctioneer, Phone Maio ISDO. moving to Pickering Village this Item 0 tow (Iona Udo of Tork Laid Ozitarl& an entertainment that inade. this pro- of work-Interior and Exterior. A 114. Raise of all kinds s.ftenadd 30 on sho~ week. gram • one that =wa4 realtv - -wo)rth Alterations and repairs. eals". Address oroam, ai•ar P 0 Out Branch. Office, Gordon BuildiDR. WlnteT Bros, of -Aud)ey. ire erect- while hearing. Pickering Ontario. . 10himneys Built Concrete Work. B-BRATON TOWNSHIPOLERE Phone MW. 28tj ing a garage for F. L Green, on the A grand temperance 'rally will be • 0"Toromear for Mantle lot. held -Monday evening. October 28th. phone Pickering 5712 C gum . Aswan%=$. 2W to Mrs, T.. C. Robinette. And_ family in the Uruted church of Whitevale for FAIRPORT, ONTARIO -tafter *at LA& THE CLOTHES LIVE LONGER allo J-Counsell.and Miss Lois Wal- thii District includinz Brougham, OUL 9-,r - WASHED OUR WAY.' key, of Toronto, spent Sunday with Greer. River and Cherrvwood. Mrs. S -H I N G E 8 -.4 R. OKA NT-Lot, 1. concession 4. Hiss M. Wood. will be the R. Se-b- Telepbans, It 11. Croak, of Pickering CWh red Accountont Business and -mum Markham 7508 'We. have madi a business of Quite a number attended the.Yv>dng 'speaker, Those who hav4 already C1. subters GRANT. GODFRR'y &Co '31 wash day. Bare each color People's District meeting in- the heard Mrs, CFonk. outline the ternl)-- -Nova Scotia shingles St. East, Toronto, -Canada, Adel` AaDd fabric is given the scientia c�urch licire on Frid4y afternoon and erance position in this province at the Gait G'alvanized Steel shingles my -ific formula that beet meets its evening- of last week.' present time 4peak of her address as Bird's Felt Mate Shin gleal needs. For each class we use for sale at A W. LICENSED A17,0- Mr. and V. Breeze. and Mr. and one that is full crf interest from.be- 4b4zzlt use from Dice to twelve cbho • .1of York, Qntww =0 Durham Mrs, Maxwell and familv. of Tor- Um All kinds of 6 wow attended Ire@ of filtered rainsoft water. i ginning to end, There will also be a T. P , ATERSON, CLAREMONT' III &L Torimstessmable. !t" for .alit ftA7 to ',An average of six hundred ocal• onto, and Mr. and Mrq,. TurTell and goc"t program of music and readings.' atrameed at NEWS, ORL--v, BeU and Isidepm- call and get prices. Phones 2912 AOU VWxAm. Whitby, Ont. my Iona for your family wambing. and Mr-Wonnaco:tt, of Oshawa, spent ltL.v. At-. Rackhain wtll be the chair: No wonder clothes Isunderid Sunday with James and Mrs. Raines man. The meeting is opened at 8 0% here are cleaner and Hop%rArd ant} William Ormerod Jr. .13ONDS-OovernmeMt. MUt)fCiPFJ and clock and everyone is invited to -.LAW'S Nor &9eiV)W#`. Also. Industrials, last !anger, were in Kingston last week attending come.- t OWe flAvest"iffents at- from 5 to 7 per Dr7 _a plowing match there. We notice -G A F? A G EV amt. Oshawa Laimndq Hov)ard'- name amore the urize win- St..Andrev%'e Church anniversary, rs. 'We wish them Continued sus- Picke'ring, on Sunday, We are prepared -to do all kinds - .INSURANCE-All classes written io• duding Fire. Aut mobile. Wind. -Cleaving Co--, Ltd. c`eZ. October 3rd. of repairing of cars, also bet o Imorm. Accidect and Sickness. All clothes ned frequent dry cleaning The first good rain in many weeks October and Concert,'Cet. Ah. Occurred on Tuesday whack was much te ry chargiuR, electric Phone or write to keep them sanitary. Our cleanlug department turns old clothes appreciated by the farmers. as well OUNSARTON. welding and in fact "a ED. BOWMAN-Whitbi out like. now. as village folk whose cisterns had everything in eon. 'WE CALL L AND DELIVER gone dry. Farmers will now-be-at Cyril and Mrs. Morley.'visited Dun- nection with Phone 6M 'Tworlic at daylight catching up With barter friends this week . car work. their fall- plowing. Sorry to report. Miss Ma�garet Gas, Oils, -Grea:se' and Accessoriew ��� , ���� R. C. Jones, Local Representative. Rodd of -Osha WIR un4r the Doctor's on hand conotsntly. care. TIME TABLF-Pickering. Station BROUGHAM. Call and -see our Catalogues of Mrs. Barbara Hay of Toronto, vis- Dodge and Star Cars.: T. R. Trains going East due as follows= 7.WA 11. Mrs. 'T. C. Brown,- was a city vis- ftp(l with Mrs. Jean White over the • Hard imd Soft IS No. 10 MAU cial of the* 64 28 Local 12.58 P. M. itor over the %i -i ek-e?!d. week-end. 44 -Emma Cowan, Miss A%; beet '.quality OP 90 Local 5.24 P. Alfred Watson, of Drooklin, spent - Mrs. B. LAWS GARAGE k 7i hand Sunday train, 8.88 A. Saturday, with his. grandfather,. A. Thom, Alex. Thom, Thos. Anna n Ani AND SERVICE STATION 7 Trains going West due as follows-- Tremble Harold Mitchell motored to Holmes- 9.28*A. M. M. B. and Mrs. Fment Sunday -ville last Friday- to attend the fun- ,THOS, A. LAW N 0 2297 Local last with Dr. B R. and Mrs. Atmore, oral of the late Miss Emma Courtice Ved Y icine 9 Id 011 9 03 P. Id. of Sarnia. - On their return they visftedt de and our _XftC3C6:M=fft, CO=te Sunday train. 7.32 P. M. Miss Brown, Jack Gerow an.1 Miss Mrs. Oliver and family of Bri ght. Foregoing is accordinK to Standard Gerow_have. mover} into the city for • MrS; Mary Knor.- of Clinton, is the -Cabinet guest of Z' time. the winter. Mr�. Mer and other Prien'ds' _0 Mrs. X. E. 'Carrutbets and son of while attending the 75th anniversary. 'EXCEPTIONAL Blac,ktmtithing I Atha, visited with her sister Mrs. J. This week Dunbarton has been cel- Js ineop3plete.vH05141 Soden recently. ebrating-Ahe 75th 'xiiniversary of the a bottle Of Mr. and Mrs. Patterson, and Mr,. building of her church on the present. VALUE Horse'shoeing a Specialty, S. Madill, of Toronto, were Brougham site. The beginning of her history All General W man h row pt] Ormerod and family spent Catholic Mission was founfled at t e Work, -pt Mrs. F, ork. includi,36 '.170(ld visittirs on MondEfy. clates back to 1759, when a Ro C y the mx�ek-en(i with her sister, Mrs. Indian village of Ganditcetrigon now fie n attended to, During the in Pugh,-of C arentorit. kno,,tin as Frenchytian's Bay.. The month of October Also, t for Taco Farm Albert Harris is engaged to assist first Piotestant service was in 1835 we are giving Absolutely Agent P Willows, in the store here. Al- when Dr. Thornton began .his fruit- Free $7.50 worth of • Machinery. beet thinks that is ahead of farming in a period covering Cou h' Syru p, ful ministry jr the groceries with each "Mrcod-ovar& L. Middleton•and family were in field between Toronto and Port Hope 9 T. Goodw6od on Thtifsdsiy, atterldink the It was in 1854.that-- church was first will check the most Kitchen Cabnet GREENWOOD 491y funeral of his uncle, Jos. Middleton. built on the Kingston Road, ani in the stubbom -cough. Doo't . nilss this o pportunity of COME IN The Steady shower Which fell F41 same year Erskine -church was built - day Tuesday delighted, the -farmer.s, on.the- second concession of Pickering. saying money. An invaluable remedy for I as they will now be able to get at It was in 1886 that present fine bron6itls, coughs their fall plowing. brick church was erected, On Sunday n 0 19 n ]It% 6 We have Linoleum of 2 yards and SEE . Mrs. D. Mackie, and-Mrs. G. Sears splendid- -congregations filled - the "s d - 01c infl e to 4 yards width. Allio Oilcloth f Orillia, visited with theii cousin church both morning and nitlilt when 0 and Cougoleum Rage -0 jr new sock of while attending their uncle's funet- Rev. Geo. Little and Dr. James Uttle All last Week at'Goodwood. -preb�ched. Orl"Tuesdav,th-e congregat- at right prices. I Trice Good Cheer Ran reunion took place. After sup- Robert ani Miss Margaret Feasby jonAl r 0 Just arrived, Occasional Chairs in basement the church was at their per in the baseme You can't do better for of Toronto, spent Sunday solid walout and,walnut finish and also upholstered willow quality nor price. -moved their again filled despite this rain "Ye fierce gate ragink at the time, -w furniture to the city for.them. on N • . ".-'You'will also see our home here, James Farley ge Quartette" furn- Monday. Olde Tyme Villa 7 Greetings • were A few from here attended a trouz,- ished the program e sgag tea given by James and Mrs. heard from her former partners, -At Dr. S6dge- on display; Pengelly, of Brooklin, for their.dau- Claremont and West Hill. Uffi crp ot Metri olitan church, Toron hter, Muriel, whose w�( sr takes wick, New Furnace A rritt Giv 'e us A trial. We guarantee Presby- Q Ste' 9 day. to, came from Toronto East _5� place on Saturday. '16 satisfaction. Wil- tery, and gave a vety fine address W. Middleton, J. Knox, and G T H CKE N NEWS R Furniture Dealer avdi the full of humor and wi Jon(% Drug Store Phone 4600 sdom. The pres- ison are our boys who are with Funeral DirectoolE. spoke jF Also Anobtilai%ce, Service bus load who are going on a stock ent minister, Dr. F -riser also Sa,tisfaction or money back. Phone 18Wj ALVIN BUSHBY judging trip to Guelph, and will call recalling something of former minist- at the most import fret stock-breeders erg and events. Former members 7 Ilk onLut�i® DICKERING of Western Onlu3oo this week. came from all Darts of Ontario. Phone 6800 Pickering wa 5 'it Zf t become merely a. question of which the. twea would break 'rat. They lay togethdr . .... .. in 'the snow, utterly� sikent� niotion- IOU "SrV "a, for all human, eyed-could sees their faces white with agony, every muscle exerting-.its. full, terrific.pres fingers closed, sure. Ever Doomsdorf' --D r- TRIBUTION more tightly - at Ned,s throat; ever Ned's right han4 driw sIowl� si the belt. liiitol git Doomsdorf's Neither the gun nor the strangling t fingers wo5ld'be neMed'in a momen more. The strain itself would soon e,= I Hencefo�-tk fill law was 'hatter and destroy their mortal They walked almost -in silence. Ned "ves* f all_ In -fro pas thro igh the little, narrow gap hearts. The night seemed - to. be i'95* ing b:fore Ned's eyes; bis familiar, nt, then Ross, %heir captor b t t 1 1. -Swept e of ty - snow c bringing up the rear; a strange deathl D=dorf trju�ged just behind. snowy world was dark with the sear march over those frozen sees. ..: Then something sharp 11-I'd calaml- ing sh#dow of death. But the pistol The file trudged. on. Ned led the M th,6 F Way I u! The hours passed. tous us a lightning bolt seemed to was "ree of the holster now, and he ftguided. strike the pass. There-was: a loud was trying to turn it in his hand. The dim shadow of the shore crags ring and clang of, iy.*tal, the sharp It took all the strength of his re- Thus they hadiound-a safe harbor i5trongthened. And another twilight crack of a snowshoe frarne broken to maining consciousness to exert a last,' their life trails in the cities of men, A tic wind might never laying its' first shadQwi on the. kinallng, and C.erx, obliterating both, vital ounce ol pressure. Then there there is nothing that need be further where the ec -the snowy To Hell Island they were chill them; a hearth where'iuch terror -,bnow As they stepped upon id bellow of human agony like was a curious low sound, muffled and scrutinized. 1Deach. a wi mighty grizzly wounded to (lull as sounds heard in " dream. And f orgotten. The - windy, snow fields as dwelt in the dark outside could not, that Of 'a knew them -no, more. come - in. i2t that Bess sud and Bess had passed dreams passed over him, like waves It, was at thl& pol. expe tlZ- death. Ned Yet for all they were bitterly cruel, (The End.) �denly rienced ' an inexplicable safety, but Doomsdorf had stepped over �!ater, as he relaxed at last, quickening of her pulse. an untraced it- the wild had been kind, too. They was squarely into the great bear trap that breathing ifn great sobs, in the'red- W but breathless excitement that N et %�ie evening before. dened dr'ifts. had shown the gold from the dross.. o Bbarpsaing she Ned had a 'Zoor. Zxdves and 'wholly spirt from the faA that The cruel jaws snal)ped with a Bess, emerging into consciousness, They had revealed to Ned the'way of 3DE was nearing the cabin of her destiny. clang of iron 41 d the crunth-of flesh. crawled -slowly toward him. He felt happiness--and it led him straight Z1UXZ 4and Grinder —The air.itself seemed curiously hush- into Bess' arms. There he could rest Mukory 1"12 The shock, more than any human, the blessing of her nearing presenze 4124 at the end of bis.day's toill.thept hi $1.65' 'ed, electric, as if a great storm were I frame could endure, hurled Dooms- even in his half-sleep. . But , Dooms- 3t only love and,life, but the Postiaid to Band for nt gi�thering; the moment was poigna uslv� found n b&rffali. Ust -Sho could dorf to his knees; yet so mighty was dorf, their late master, lay curia any place of otuer tools suspense. sustenance of his spirit, the soul of in with a breathless 'hat he was able inert, his foot still held by the crue his physical stamina strengd-, by which be might stand L. S. TARSHIS SON$, Managers not have told why. -of -prey -r Ned turned'to her, to re�ain his grip on his rifte, And jaws of iron. A great beast - erect and face the light: 450 MC0112 lit"Ort, sontreal A moment late the instant that he went down Ned had fallen in the trap; and the killer '6stensibly to help her up the steep She saw with turned, leaping with savage fury tol.-un had sped a bullet. ringing up- slope of the beach. -and shaU ring his wild � heart. strike out his hated life before 'he ward e amazement that his-face was'stark could rise again. All this was just a page in Hell %.hite and that his eyes glowed like He was upon him before Doomsdorf Yet no message was con- 'live coals. could raise h She had had one 1�:land's history. is Tifle. As he sprang ind. �ears .,veyed to Doomsdorf, tramping bob he- drew. his knife from its sheath, dynasty a thousand tl,ousand �ears 77�� �r 7.. it was only her own closeness to him, path through the before ever Doomsdorif made his first and cut a white NX, her love that brojight. her soul to X% gathering dusk. And now their arms track in her spotless snows; anl all some far-reaching -his, that told her.of n' e cr'i -was at hand went : bout each otherIn a fl, . n-Al strug- th-at had oczen done and endured was a d t rrifie sis that -y 'not more than a ripple in the tides J. gle for masW. With a at last. i Caught though he*was in the trap, that' beat apon her sbores. "Walk exs�ctly i n my steps!" he D*ornsdorf was not beaten yet. He new sprin�,, she came into her 0INT1 �'wbispered under his breath. It was mot that attad, -with incredible poweT. �Eajn. &pring brought the Intrepid, only the faintest wiAp of sound, no His great hairy hand caught Ned's sputtering throl,-mh th�- new pagaisges -lo*&r than his own breathing; yet arm a, it descended, and though he betweei, the floes-, and the-old island oird. 13es* c&ught every w She did not could i.ot hold it, he forced 'him to kings returned to rulp. befoie ever the bave to bft told that there was infinite drop the blade. With the other be masts of the little craft �ad faded urgency behind the command. Her reached for his nemy's throat and vanished in the haze. merves seemed to leap and twitch; yet This was the first confliet', yet of The Intrepid bad taken 'cargo other. outwardly there was no visible' sign contestants, than, the usual bales- of furs. The , ach might were these that a message had been passed be- so terrible the fury of their on- sounds of human voices vrere no more tween them. - . i to be heard in the silemces,'and the e4ding up toward I slaughts. that both knew at once that Now Ned was I the fight was one of seconds. - These wolf was no longer startled. fear and the shore crap, into a little pass be- two mighty men ga,7 i all they had. wonder at his heart, by the sight of a the rocks that was ths naturall ML V 4L;7 The fingets clutched and closed on tall living form on the ga.ne trails. dle t, _!egresa from the beach on to the hills lNed's t�hroat. Thi right band of the The traps were moss-covered and looit, ''behind. He welke d easily. one step, had latter, from which the blade and the wind might rage the night after another in regilar cadence; only i fallen. tugged at the pistol butt at throu..,h at the cabin w'ndow.-and no :]his glowing eyes could have told that DoomAorf's holster, one Nvould -he 'r and no'ond would"be this instant had, by light or circum- Rem leapef in Lke a %be-wolf In afraid. The man who wouldn't drive his stances beyond Bess' ken. become the defence of her cubs. but c — Vre3t The. sarage r ne -powe a of the wild held snotorear W a mile when it's out of Inost crucial in his life. And it was in hurled her undisputed 5way once more. not again isweep of Doom%dorf's ar arder, will often drive his b6in on OL strange and ironic thing that the , uncons.cious in the snow. There were to be set at naught by these self.. "day with a head that's throbbing. .1kiiowledge he relied on now, the facil- to be ro outside forces influcp�ing this knowing morta!s with a law unto -.1ty. that. might turn defeat ii to vie- battle. The trap a. Doomurorf's foot that of the wild, never to be question. Such punishment isn't very good tory, was not some finesse gained in for one's nervest It's unwise, and 'his years of civilized living. no cut- was Ned's only advantage; and he had ed or disobeyed. It's unnecessary .. . For a tablet or decoyed his enemy into it by his own Even the squaw had gone on the tural growth from some grtat unive;� itwo of Aspirin will relieve a head- sity -ar to the south. but merely one cunning. It was man to man at last; Intrepid to join her- people in a dis ache every time. So. remember a cruel war settled for good and all. tant tribe. But there. is no need to of,the basic tricks of a humble trade. . it could endure but an instant. follow her. or the. three that had taken this accepted antidote for paiti. an that -on fingers were spam yourself a lot of needless suf Doomadorf had told him, once, more. Already those i: ship with her. On the headlong jour -a good.trapper must learn to. mark his crushing out Ned's life. So closely hey -south'to spread the word of their. ferills- Read the proven directions ver many valuable -aets. Any square yard of territory matched were the two fo", so teriible rescue, of their halting at the first and you'll disco �,:-,uaes for these tablets. For head- .:must be so identified, in the mind's their strength, that. their bodies port to end wtird. and to learn- that it is nd. Some follm still wonder It -P . es, that the trapper 'can rpturr, scarcely moved at all; each held the the occ. pants of the second lifeboat- -achos: to check colds. To ea"s- a it really does relieve pain. That'i idays lati6r, walk straight to, it and other in an iron embrace, Ned tug-ging, had been. rescued from Tzar Isl4nd sore throat and reduce the infection. ;;��I For millions of inen and --know its every detail. Ned Cornet with his left haiid at the fingers that month, before. of Godfrey Cornet' ­'For relieving neuralgic, neuritic� women have found it don. To rheumatic pain. cure the cause of any pain you must had learned his trade. He was a clutched his thro*at, bo*onisaorf trying glory at the sight of his son's fac and he knew this snowy pass used rider if Aspirin consult yoilr doctor; but you Insy to prevent his foe from drawing the and the 'knowledge of -the choice he -People to wO -as an artist kno-vs his canvas. He pi tol that he wo-,,e at his belt and had made, of the light and shadow of might be harmful. The doctors always turn to Aspirin for a stepped boldly through. n ng if iiriinst-him.- answered that questi�n years ago. "to tur i e Minard's. LinIment. Bess walk4 just behind, stepping It was the, last wai.; and now it had For Sprains--Us exactly in his tracks. Her heart raced. It was not merely because the full truth was hidden from her that she VOIL where We k 'Pnd walked straight and unafraid. —She ild always follow bravely P I N Ned led. Now both of 'them had c. Buys e TRAM MARK me. 'Pleas Yo ure for ur JeubUmha Family Irvel"IrMowh Treat the family �Very week to the - �abundance of entertainment for ite IS --both young and old inTbt&4anbsrb 'A 24 Funnicit'IC Me bed work of the world's most 30 cartoonists.' Popular e Large Rotogravure Section.. Pictures of, interesting ps*e� —laces You may be enjoying im ilie &Nilforts a and events from all over the wZrd. life. 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J - Robb* _ I. ....... ........... ........ ! ............... ................... a . . I . � . . . . _. , . . . . . -_ • . � . I . JORANT ................. IW- A. Do C_ -Xiian. ....... ............. 0 _-- .�, . .1 ']FR- _11 � I "110, . ,_ . . I I 1) ,. ANTTORD ........ ;.IRev. W. Martin! JL ..a. .� Big Campaign of Dry Forces Rounds Up a'Ring Of 32- - - - ­ ................ .................... ......... i ...7,.­, __ " - .---- -1 � -:ZaOCXVILL31 . Mr. H. A. C4wk* W. T. . . . . ...... .... � - -- ... ... ... ... ... - .- . - ** '.* � 091, .................... . ... -_ _! 10. J.. Riters I ......... I . � • Reads Like -a Great War. Operation-- - .% - . _8AUcZ NORTH_!' .*. A. P. Me i6do4006o ........... .4 � ..�_ whift . ; I ; . ,: �. .* : I "�' _ . . I -�Z I - I , .. ., ­:�:__ ­ _,Roond Up. , . ", . - , . 1 WRIET - ,� ... .�; .. _ _. , . . I . J. me ......... I ..................... .......... ........ !_1 . . . . .. ,.� ... 3� , . . . .. ..... . . ..... . " " - E. Str&tto0._y_r9- . I -1 ._1 - I I* . . CARLSTON ............. IAdan%H. Across I._; ......... ....... :1 . �:­- , " - / . I . I • . .. - . . I '.. .. � POCURANS NORTH.. ..;. '.. . I... =7 -------- =. W. P. Tremblay, j[.C. .. .. ­­' � . . � . . . . . . - . - .. ..... , .� .. 1 I ­ , BIG -. MONEY INVOLVED' I 1t!!nv-.�a.,.$r;*__1'r_- &-�--i-,- ** .......... . � • . ... . - .- . .................... i,::::::::::::::::: " -:I j E*. Stephenson. Ind. COCHRANE SOUTH .... I&. • F. Kenninso li� .� 11 . . p a *4-1-��i, : ".7-7:7 : ._. -:.:-- : ti, . . .' *as ,00's I ........... . ­."..., , I to .. -_ -_ ........ I •T. K. Sla , • ; ........ # • a ............. . L . ... New York.-En federal agents ,climber the hill-to DUFFERIN ...., ---------------­---L tr, in a - small � ...... �11>r. G. H. espopilill I ... . ...... ck. ............. i --. * ..,o • a 6 % 0 . . 41-: • . 'black account book showing $2,000,000 mile ..way and seized the- "fortress. 1) - DAS ............... FG;orgs H. u�alrlos ­Iwosi�i-jix ( ............ 4tq�ib. 4 " - ..................... � _�7 namiltaft . . W. Boach..r . . I . . - - - - ' I W. J. . *­ ... 1. , IN Beach _ . . � . ­ ... I . - =_� piofits In six montiks; huge sums paid - Whilb -this was being done, other wuk�fiFkk .............. I . . ; ..... . _., � ___.,.�r_-_K . ........... ! ....... .................. I.. I .................... . . : - �, . I operatives and their *sids, the LGIN EAST .......... Ar. H. J. Davin . 12. BASI&ILO Alillere . " . . �" .- I .. . 1. _ �,. for bribery, ships and liquor, revealed federal ..LC ­_ -He Li ....................... I ...................... I ................. 1. .�: ., - , v. _ � ICLGtN WEST ........ �.. . . .W.. , . the proportions of the syndicate which state police and the coast guard fore", I 1�hao- I'. 111�'l-e­n- in . I ............ � --- ­­- • .� �. .,_ L-T. _Dd_-'�raj ......... I ... :T ......... I .... . ......... % . I . ESSEX NORTH......... �Dr. Paul Polm,,,o I r . ­�. t� P Federal officials charge -monopolized -took steps to capture the iniall'fleet totte I I .............. - .... �l .................. :..:-. I � I , .. 6 ' - Chas. Fle.teb*r* - �*-.*-.*-.*-.'-.*-.*-.*-.'-.!'.-,*-*-.,.* *,.* I ..... I ................ .................... 1. . .,��:!. _5K ..... th Ic . I .1 , , " . 0 Capt. A. B. Orrilk 11:%.�,_ K161-.1,621. I .1. ST .- ..� _ , " :. -liquor amuggULC -along Ahe Atlantic of speedboats and motor trucks per- F'%'1"R8TX WILLIAM L L I �AX ... �.J'Frank H. Spence_*7. _ ...... ^- / - -I ­_ .................... I .............. ... 1. . ... .,coast. . ated by - the alleged ring. . . During ]rRONTENAC-LEWNOX.lCh It. W. Hambl Dr. Edward hijag• i� , - ......... . I - - --- ............ ......... I ........... in New GLENUARRY .......... lAnrus . . . _7� more than a dozen other raids mcallils, I J. A. Sangster ............ � L. - ... � .. L. ,!. The account book was seized with . -_ I ............ _�.-.-.- - �­. .. .. -. .. .. .. .. . . , 11 , -other records at the "mansion" - in 1, Jersey liquor warehouses, land ORENVILLE ........... I ��6 �ip� . I.. .. _1 _ � 2 �K!!._r_-1-9.i._.-___1 .................... ­0460"o . landing GltEY NOkTH .......... IThos. ­7 - I .... I ...... I.. . ......... . .,. I . .......... I D. J. To ............. ..... .: ..! i . *­�� 'Highlands, N.J., headquarters . . . . -1 -1 ­�.z'- . . of the stages, sales offices and so-called cut- itanwo ........ ylor I ... ....... :..:.L.t.L.:.L;..!.L= � - . ORruf SOUTH .......... INelson ia F. R. Oliver. U,r.o,l .............. I ...... ... .... I ................. I.1- ................. ...- . 1. - after .-tricither, , - NO Dr. Ic ...I _ _=.:.�� �.-�;.� I , . I Ting, when Federikl and state officers ling plants -fell, one IiAT.TiTMA. .......... W. Berry . 1; .................... r�, . _ IR.-r. Miller L . ............... .. .� . I I - - - - -� ............ . ... ...... - " - � _�. .., _ ... ! L . '' ..., 21 N lGeorre Hillmore IT. A. 331j�eij,E,g! .., = .1.66Doe , made 33 raids along a 200-mil front into the hands of the raiders. One - ALTO . .............. . -..-.!.X-.-.-.1 ............ ­ I ...... 7: ........ _- - - - . � , . ' - ± -_ _�� , . - �- was quietly taken from an Atlau- WAlill,TON CE3TR=_j_TW,_ju-tt,,-, �C,l Jr. blorison [. .. s­'. . -.1t ... I • ................... 1.1 ................. - . ­ I . . . -in a preconc�rted drive against the man ______ . - F --�T -amlid. co�n, . 1, I .7 � - . I .1 syndicate. tic City hotel. Simultaneously, ultaneou4ly. raid- _16'%I1`LTOX EAST.. IWM. III— - _- r .. I m -.- Wa@G*&o@1V ;T I R. w7T e-1-z;-1. =­ ' " . . ,..�. . I 7 -----T - ;C_8� --- - ----------- I - I - .. I .................. I a , -� z 1 I . I 24AINTILTOX WEST ..... lFred'k 7. am,!*- j 0�, ..... 9*4* I . i4 New York City and - - .---. .4 , I ....... F.-. -. -..-.= " . I - . sta- Ing contingents .1 ...... I ............. I I ". r �.. I A private. unlicensed wireless i - I N&STINGS EAST ...... 1:. F. HIZ I ....... r--....i . --I- " 5.i .. tion, located five miles from rig Island began a series'of 'assign- ___._ ---- .T. 1* Cooke __ .............................. .... � ....... :77 ......,It ................ 11, Im High, LQ . 14 •k8`11NOS NORTH .-.-.jW.­n, R. 41 ...... I ....... . .1 ....... ........ i ..... I ........ - . ... * ...... ��� , -.1 � .. . - I -ed ., operations that kept them occupied ' - - ... . 11 . _. 11 ­ . lands, N. J., and from which I .. -IfASTFN'GS WE�T ..... JW. H. -1relandi- �f Holton . I-, .... ------ I ............. .. �*. I ­ . .. . I I pied a, H ��!__ - ... - A - . . . . . directed the movements of its weasels far into the night. HURON NORTH: ....... 1.1. B, -w-bitel I " . " � . - ----. ____ __ y Ic. X-.Robertson- �,".""'.­i_*', ...... 1'... , , , 7 ­;­_ - - _7,1..� ' . 1. . - ­ . 3it ............... ____ -_ .. ...: . at sea, and a veritable "fortress" on PLANS LAID LAST SPRING. - ..... iW. 0. madde I ................ I .... I ......... 11 xr,-NORA - I Earl, Hutch �u.. � . 1. a hilltop, a mile away, were seized ,4.1.1��J- P, Lr,r,,ey- -- - - I ­ 11 Plans for the actual cotisummation . .73k a �1 •....... � .......... :7I.:....i.L..2-- - _-_ PAST ............ lPhilip J. Henry 11-ar'. Onfa-', - -. .-. . by the raiders. �d 1C. Gardiner-- ........................ I ................ :.; , ... ­ Gordon jjWe_­j% Ind. .� This "fortress" had gun emplace- of this clock-like operation began early KENT WZST..;'­;....JR6,r. A. C,.Cald*r* 1A, Sinclair Go i I ............... -1 ..................... IG. RL - ` 4� . . . I XINGSTOV ............ JCOL T. A. 'I. - .... -40 . Kid a• I ..................... � ... ­ ., . . .... L �- I . . inted last spring when a federal radio ill- ................. I ...................... I . --& !�*_L.=.� �.�, � ... .11 � 'f.j'-'q- --0, ­ __... - __ . 1 7 , : �� . - - . - . . I ments, an armory, telescopea mou Spector intercepted a strange code .qT .? Z.�si - - �-- - . IR�pward Fralefgh ­ - - 11 Leslie 10. Oko'9 I ............... f*00 I-L=.���.. I � L " 1. :11, V­� * , ' -- .. - x. knior I ................... _1 ................. ..I.... ­ V. i In a cupola observation tower, _ t - - - - _;i_ - -L - - - - *_ .... .. % .1 . . �,.;.. . and ' . " !AT-' ON IFE T=......11E,-7.,�C B. M.Mill..T . . :. . .. .1 . ,isot. mes3age. ' The code proved baffling, I - _L.�� . -off r its -ARK V . . .. underground vaults. Sawed e LAN . ORTH ....... lJohn. A. Craig I Dr. wMins I..., ............... L.-I ..................... I ........ . nor could origin be tra.-ed. I rk%__AJi_X­s0 - -A-.D- - _ - __.L�� . � I . . ... - . $runs, machine guns, tear gas and - . 11 --- SOUTH.. ....... jDr, J. A. Anders-o-n IT. E. A.dtrsa:L ......... 11 ........ T ............ -1 ................... _- . ,­1. ,- ., - -� �'. t LXEDS_77777777777�.Ijr.�j, a P. Sinclair I .............. . rrL I. I-ILIS. Ind; ILr.0 .� I 1 ',�_$,: •, , . automatic pistols were among the Then ft slowed weeks or effort to de. kinnere - i57r. I. * _: -, , .. . . . I 1.TNr6r.;4 -,,..--- ,Ixon - - .1 ...... , .. 7.14 fu code the my5iteriouji cipher, and when, , - w IA. Damuds ii. H Kemp � 1-7.7 ............. i .... • .... I ! � , __ __ __ ,­ "' - - - - -...:. I . �', - ; .1 3munitions seized. nd, a careful check - 1,6!�D;6i NORTH:..�:Hl �. Moore, K�r- I .11 ... I ­_ - -massax-rro. _. ______.. . - - - .. ................. - . � I—. I ­ I .... . - a V I i 12W=2�� _� t .. ... .. Alleged headquarters of the ring finally, it -as fou _TON7DO_4 Sd&TH ..... .. .I Dr ­ __ - - • 1! *. -. . ; . I . .. . J. C. Wilson- .................. I .................... 113r. Hugh Steven3on ... ........... .. ; ,- New was _T • - - - -­_-_�- I .... -, . . . :� � % � kept upon the srndicate's Ines. -, 1pi, ­GL,CjN- !�_�� .... le ., .. .at 25 West Forty-third street, IN ,TT ......... � 160d cir&�L;;; 1� ............... IT. Farquhar, ET.F.O.1 .............. I., .... I ...... - . . . - --w .- - -.-.---- - - - I �11 I I * . . 1. - -"ji ikjc -ji,f I i, .1 .. . . . *York, in the heart of mid-town Man- sages. Not a message was -sent but : IDDLE 0 a, _. .--,;, -1,ziih ton-, W.-fj-.jf�-j-,,j.b I ............. ; - ......1 .1 ... I ....... � ......... I ..... I ............... 7 " .11 recorded by. government open- -, 'Nfb'Fif.-i.i-E-xwmsT, ..!Dr, L. W, Freels - _7�r, 1 .... ... I . ... hattan, were raided by the govern- was .1�7v G.-Turobiln 0. Let. i'ridg-' -I , -i-�� -ki-77777777TG. W. Mcclostones I__ _ .... - - - I I . I 'kf;SVO ... 1. I •.... I . . - went forces. - According to federal store; not a pint of liquor was landed, t ,, .. , �. . ..... ...... I ................ 7�� ... - . � . .... . - -*iiT-,o,;';' ... .. �, . . : *PFA;�Attj� F,ILT,LS ...... I w7cl, __7cariton r7?.f-- • -­- -. --- - ­ . . ........... . ......... `: ... ,- I - authorities the ring was the chief it was said, but whi-t"knowledge of , . I*S.q f,j�r- -1 W Wnroo I .............. � ...... I .... ­ .. : . . : ., �.... ,,.,y I., ... !. ,�..��� .� .. - !Harry ­­ I - e %i@641 , '' ... � ............. : ....... I . . . - � �smuggler of foreign liquors into terri. it was laid before prohibition officials. f Eltl-' [John H. - - . . - litcoohald I .,.,, ,� ...... . I I NORFOLK - ' __�Hon, j7st.-b-f.t - -_ L ....... _��� I 1:, 4t� . ". I- -1 I -- -- - ' ' __,.�d i i - - In* Wal!aco Mason . . . . . Tory along this coast and the federal All the operations of the six ocean- ; V,j,-rHX:XBERl,AXD _IT, 1. W,ArtWur -,IDr. Ni�­R_�_ �rt.on. �_ .... � ... .. ... 1. '' . . � .. ............ _.! I I... I..... I - - I t_�, - ...: , - -� - ., . .i • ­ ___T_ e- ...... . ­ .- . . . . - -_ - - - • I . ,. -offen 3ivV against it a spectacular going ships owned, by the. ring were ,: 7j-47,�kiio N6RTA77777t7a., Bhtnch�rd Goorge Yes, . I.L.W. V91_ddtI_*i,a_- I ................... • 1.1 ... �- I � . I caref.illy followed. . . 0V.T'AfT_0g6iT_'f4L _--!i_rsn1c__E_ksson Fw-b. 'N7atftclair- I. ..... .I, .................. I .1.1 .............. ... . -1 ­ I _. - , one. . OTT - - - - - - - - . _4-�, - . • � SYNCHRONIZED . � I -_ T _... 1. I ....... I ... I I � - - ��� Even � the banks where the syndicate ��w�A 'EAFF ....... I 1-­11- It; l,f7 17F1;.,d-_L I. , - 'L - P 11�-?w*ll- I W. J. 011h,olor 1. -.�_ ......... L ....... .. I ........ I". ....... * � I . I � : . ited its money -were kRown OTTATFi 90"�TTT777-IZWh-'�;-F,flii,-k.C� -- - ; ? - .1 . . ON. de and ___ __ - "'t, t'.'.­'.�, ...... IA - � 'if '. � - .. . :. Plans for this attack, auiborities . - L ................ I . . ;1 - ­.- . - - - .... 1. ...­11 .......... ­......J ....... ­ .11. ... 1-1 . subpoenas upon them prepared. Hard. , - , R -. -I ,i-,,; , '- - - Ro 0-9 i I I .... I., . ..I ......... L ....... - -_ I . I.... �. I .. 4 Indicated, were in. process of forms- : OXFORD NORT .,... n W. Sal.a jr)711 ax -------T ....... ... � ­ -- ...... I : ...... � ... I . � � � . .!, � I R. A B t;', --T - , W..., n :7 1; .1 ly a detail of the operations of a corn- . _i1X��Ojk_DRIF�1_T-Hl_rj`xM.1 VIII, 7. , . 1 14"! .......... . .... ..... , . I . Lion for the last six months, - ** - V 114re'aurt • I ROY I '..." ...... I ...... 1.11, . *_L_.�_u . - and when - T SOTTV.D .. ..... ou . � 7 L . plicated organization, which turned FA�R R - - - . Dix" I . ........ .. ... -_ ... .... � I I. - _. "I- the final word to move was given, * ­_ - I -_ - 1. out each week, it was said, Illegal liquor . . f�#r,_ - I - ., I I- @ P i !Cot. T L Kennedy- T. H. Graham ___ ._._I .. .. .- . 1. _ ...... .... . . i ..... I 1. - ���� . . 4 !every detail'of the operation was syn- . PERTH .v0RTR_ .,;.1T_67-?.fon't�jt'W.r -In,,,rr$ -r;- ! . .......... ... .1.1 . . - . -7 valued at $1,000,000 at retail price §, s 'T rair • � I'll.........''. ..... 1­1 ... ,�.:. -, . . . . _... I . I . . I 0 F-F, R --r-S4 -.,& 6 i �T X - - -A7 - -1 - _ A. I . . . . . -Ichronized, the movements of each man . i Da.111 Bor's I I = . I ; ­ I , . - . were directed by the second hand of but what was known to the govern- - .-.--, ­1 - IL A. Ch.�n- 1w. , id.�'k.rkii; ................ - - ,; . .. . . ... JJ71P.­S�r_-.(�I(i Ind �Dr. A Mcir F .., 7.7.......T7 -... 41 • . .L I PETrAROR0 CITT � =,777 1 I.., .......... 1, .. . . - --- - .,. __ - , - .� . . . ".-rr,RR01tO ('Ot-VTf--r--i-P7LOli'L,T,;---TW-A, Ands ,- I. . ........... � .. ,1­11. j ... .... ­ ... his watch and the activities of each meet. . ­ - - . ­ -__ . - - - re, - - I. - -_ � . I . . . . - ­ ' group of raiders fitted smoothly into Only when a federal wireless oper- POP.-, ARTHE7R__ , jr,�n I) Ilwarth- ;. _., ., , .....I...'..., 7 I .... � ... - � ­ i .....,_­.. ­.­. - . ..... .. *­ . -- - ." -1. . . . had learned the secret cod rnrqcoTT . .. ..... _,I Dr - L-I'-s"raudol 0-1 77 X. "Bert lz�urno`i ........ � ... ...... I � �..... J. p, iienix, Ic. I . . . ator e so , " * ....... . - ;�_ -- .­ . - the doings -of every other group. - I Vl!tV,-iFEtl,*ARD77'7tt'-.g.-eciiivor ------ I . ...... . . �... ..... 1. I....,''. jj,7p. ro * Prohlb. - t, ". _......''....­ 07 Ott. -Ift41S.. I . . . . a federal well that he could Ittip into the, ull- , - - - - ­- .... . .-: RAIVY nlviFR_.. -17C-.t� -,, - .. .-' _ At the appointed hour , . r- 'r I ... � , ,.--. , ., � �,- L, �- . ...jw,'H7wti;itt-- - . - - - - . I I ..... . _. . operative stepped quietly into the licensed operator's seat without a ltr"4 P.Tk iFq-.7:6RTff-,-t Du_ �Tl 1��. I ...... . A . ....''.11-1 .1111. I .11 .... .... ....-I'... . 11. .1 .. - - - __ - _. - - . - - , _. . .cottage which housed the ring's un- break in the message being transmit- _9VNWjto`W_15U;fkt .IT.-M Dr- 1'r, P Murray 1 - 11.1 I .''L''.. I 7717� , , i .. _ I ­ - * - , � -_ -_ -_ "'"''' " � ­ . .- I& " 't . I -- '. 7 ., - - I � " - - I licensed wireless. station, placed the ted and when all other details w?re 2" ,,%. r. 7, 1. , ­ A q 1A BOI&Ulr;l .... ........ Ill. - 11 I . � .L- . . - ---------7 ,;- -8- - - . .. . '%v4 reless operator under arrest and thoroughly mastered was the raid P,r r,47iEZftl%ir.9 ­!�---"g?'" _.­....I"_��-­­ I. - I ope , _. . _,Etvio r o-*..*- I , , � I., I ­-­. I I I - ....... . . . lj,_O� mitil. In,). . .- . - . I. - . I 'I ou . .. .- �.� . sac- ",%Y,*.T sTn mAnrx !ir -?4�-i.jy­pis--iz.-s,7Dj-e- ray I .... ........ ..... If.,.......... ..''.....I...''.. - 1� .. Is place before the Split. ordered. And so complete was its . FT%o,,,1x - rjv-+jtpq�j�W-nr;�j'0---! It. J L Simpi'an 1, , ,, . ,. , .. I ............ I . %.Iiiiped into h - I I ! D ­­ 'If ... ......... : � . I _. I. tering key, While he directed a big .cess. prohibition authorities declared, 'Pt �I-Fi,-R-E 87 , � 4 j � h w r 1!1�0n_w F, n's 78604 U 0. Har,l. 11 - ­ I _.... I I 1. - � ... I ......... ­ I • � - � I 1'r SrNff'01? 9 -WEST . - F. - I ...... I ..... � ..... � . ..-.,. . , that where ordinarily -weeks would - I;--- 7 X�tch.11- - I ........... - - ­ I. - !, . I 1.1 Z7J-� on ,j ` "' "'' , I - , - - . liquor boat belonging to the syndicate .. - __ - __ - - . � . -v6 IRT,,RMCWT � ,, ­1111 A XI!%'%uxhtoo-!,; ­1 ... .,'..,.I ­­.­ ­ .... .J...''...­ ... I .... I A- In . - Into a carefully planned rendezvous have .been required to "clean up" 4 . - --- _ - - _ _�6�_ -_ - - : �,:L;ti­ -, I'd ­- .- - .- -with a coast guard destroyer, waiting denee, the entire raid was almost com- STVROXON F"I.8 - 'I ;t bi-nI 1: L;gRUli-_____7 ......... I pl�r,TAI 1�r-. -----771i�n. rl", it-R-roi-I '. . - � � _ , .. -. L , ". L ...... � � � . � -,.'.* f., ".7".1 ..... . ,.- � I' " - - . .1 off Montauk Point, a large body of pleted in less than a single day. - - - - . .,_� , " , ­­ , . , _0 , .T. Konn 70 KAL A, BjFam ........ 1.11'.. v . � Tlii!14KIII.111-40 �.. ­1 A. ed "b =, F .... . .............. 1: .............. .. - � .. .. .. . . - - - -6-ItTH, � � I 6-3.6QU.,�'. - . . ........... I .. ............. ... � I.. ­ 1. _.... 1. , .. .- - IFF, +,�nl-% ?i P N7w;;�.n-----7 � . ..... - :! -� - ­,�_ - future appoint one or more women to Vi -FrF-ft t'09-(5-i,�'T-H----I-*7*7 stop 1 P 0 t­ ''r-, ''''. if.-a Sjndj*__F .............. T ­ ...... 1. .. I - . . . ­ . . -7- I 77-vv-o-vi,.,-,�7i­- Tweed , . .- .,.- . "'Women Are Persons the Senate. There are five vacancies, 'W_iriefit:66 ;ORTIr7. IS. 6, -- - I...., ... .. ... I -1 I - .­ ......... ­ Hatt Ind co . I r . I . ,%TERTOO 801UT UT ­ ......... : .... 1­1..1­... . ­__ -ii-5- - - ........ �. I �.- I RL :. . J. I ........ ­ . one from Manitoba :W H­ 1X&,l 'Ham rrr IF & Marlton I . . ­ . two for Ontario, 1. # . ­�'­'-1'_%-r.j &YS pri , cotmca and two from Quebec, . lwr.tf.kvn '' , .....134ark V&ui�--n----Tn-ff-_,,t1_t- 1. ....... � ........ 1. I I I.... . I ... 14we 1 ...... . I . ltv-Efi'i-N.-rif-0-4-.4-.M--Ti'.-; ­wr)^-Wns;rD_rG bi.�: ... t� ., �. � VY Sal - - - - - _ Q:x I ........... 11 .1 ..... .. I . ._ ... Lord Sankey remarked that Colin "WrFT 1-,q-T1)11'�6i­r4, r,.,,,.,, 5., i - 11 ......... .. ­ I . ..... ­ I.. I ... , r Ft;, i;oQS@.F - . . . - 4.0 . . _., .. � _.... �,... I ... a r;rk r . - . _�_­_ - ­_ W -Lawlsoo - . , both sides had invited their Lord- • V*i:V1'W0RTH NORTH,:A. I­ '%h3rerl i's _n : �-.-.- 4-;(.-r -1 ... ­ ...­-.4 go, ... . --- 7_77- - I—- �:...,­ "I ]Bjitain's Highest Court Says 011 'u? . eV1-%1SiTH SOUTH. 1,'r, .1, Mx'mony- . , IW, M. M.,Clernon I ............ 7� iort Chatland - ­ . C _�, - . . 'all ships to consider the legal position of . It L ,; ................ � ........ I ...... .. ­1 ­­ I I., , -- - 7777=Bocky "uhar. � . .. . . , - W so - • r I .. ...... 77 ....... I ........ : . ­ r ; ;i B N.A. N,A. Act Would women from the earliest times. Their' VIS�Mqnit EAST. � .... 11?� W, 11 n7 Rome ]JACKen2le . . . - . . 1W -t..7F-- .. . . ., SOR-,WffS-T' - -_­ T ia,k - I .................... I .......... �...­., - -�� � � - '. _j, i7K*tA_ - R - Clark 7 4. for . Lordships accordingly turned to two - - jj.."� j Women Eligible . � �Id ..................... I—, ............ ,.....i '' �.. ..� . r . ,f6RjEk,;sT � ......... 114on a a Ifenryq;H& Sanders _., - . � ' _ _�, - - - �, .... _i_­ �,_a i i i A * i Seriate Positions . . points: First. the external' evidence *rrn-RK WEST...,.,..... rl-.f,,.F 07d-frey- W. A. Edwards ......... I ...................... jMrs. ��' .. y. Pro.- . - . I � - - . - . 1. _. . . . I .. -�- as dert'ved from extraneous circum- �VFRi' NORTH .......... 1C"1Il1T*rd CLAID Pearson- ,'....._.... ................. - .. 1. 1. • .......... �'. r ­ I . . Irl. W. ........ I ... ` * - - Ins. . .. I � r I . . 41. . . stances-, , secondly. the Internal evi- .TdTFK SOUTH .......... I j7_1,iTes u I -ay - _rG. W. Hood I ............ ...'".­4 ................ -. . � � - 1A I I a n 1Fc 15;nLId t ' t,41 - PREMIER PLEASED ­ deuce derived,tr(m the British ,.\orttr . Toronto Ridlogs I I I I - .� .I..... .-.. 1- I . . I I I 1-1 America Act. . . .... . ­ TMACTIER' _, ......... IThos. A. Murphy* W. A. Ford 1. 11 ................... I I .......... 1. ­..... I.I.... ............. - - - . , London.-Ruling that-Women are . . , . I wifTWOODS 11 .... 0� ' . ­ ­ ... .. ... -man H. Bell ...... I ........... aeorge Watson I Tim Duck, Com. . " 'a .:. � .. -_ ._. -----r ... . ............. I .............. 7. I.; ... I T. C,78tme. Com. .: �.. . . I - I Relic of Past . - - � ....�.I`rh I -'J• J. . , *_ - ... �:_ . eligible to be summoned and to be __ � . 11 ­­ .- ­.:., . !WRACONDAL .11tus. Nesbitt, K.C. Nand ��, - - _.. .. 1. .. :0-m the­-first point, said the Lord 4 ROCKTO11 .. _ ..... _11r. G. bfcBrlen* !.Ted. Glichrlet. KC. I .................... I ....... I ­. F & P 0 i 4 0 *494..• � come members of the Canadian Sen� ' � --- - - V . .. . Judicial Committee of the Chancellor, it was jound: "The exclu- ... 15amuot T. Wright"IR. D, 50nley ......... I ....... ...... � ..... �. ... . - -77 ..... . ...... - , , , * , * " " i;�.- *i: -� , . ... ate, the Ju .- GLTVTON ........... 7Fc-piter 34-Zeau ...... I ... I ................ I ........... I ......... ill. X. Kirby. . ... ,� . - � ., Priyy council emphasized that it was Sion of women from all, public offluets - - r" , � . -1 ............ • .., • ... , _�, . . . . IGREENVW-65D-77-7_Gon�cs S,;�Ith-_J.T. C: 8 17h I .......... . .......... : ...... I . - - Unwise to apply was a relic ot,days more barbarous. � - - -� - . ply to modern Canada the . . I- TRIGH PARK,,,,;,,,,,,, jw 7A. Baird, X.C.0 k....:... • I ......... r .......... ......... : ......... I Dr, Bf, E. Reid. Pro. , 1 . ., --------- - - - '_ � I I ,:,� - decisions which had been taken, - H. Price- I_TajL F. cough I .......... .............. I 1). U ... _. . . . . k n, proli, iban. ours', but it must be remembered "F,CRKDA7LN ............ TH-In W. lin clntoak Iiid. . . . .. . I I - _. ..... '� - RIVERDALE ........... jGoorrs Oakley9 Ijas. W,T_ftuffhlf� I . . ............... - .!! .-,! . . , ably rightly, by those applying the the necessity of the times often .......... 1 � : -. .............. I ............... - Xw- F. S!I�ter V I ......... ......... I .................... 11 ................ . , ... . law in different "centuries and differ- forced on man customs, which 4n later .sT. ANDREW - - - . J. GIs= _ - *on . . : . a ­­-.4, , Ink" . - '10T. PAT .-..-..-.. E. J. wurp�r j- _3LB-ri;:i I .................... L ............... ... Co-% .1 A . . I years were unnecessary. Such excla- .. I... - ­ � ..... ...... I I ... � I ...... 11 ...... L ................ I ... .... I ........... : ... I R. & X.Ma, Com . .. ens circumstances... . � -. -1. . � � , ... . . ' - �Xili� J�� , ..... . . . .. .­ . The .Privy council rendered this ilon. in probably due -to the fact that , . DAVID'S . I ........ W. Heigbington J. .W. =; �a I .................... ............. _71 � . . . ........... - .. . - --� i . * -GEORGE _1 -2 -Noo"karn- I .................... I .................... 1 *.1 opinion on the appeal by five women,! the deliberateive assemblies of the I PF, -3 ...... ff. C. Scholftelds jUrs. O. - .1 .............. .... I : . ga d-Verse decision I earlier tribes were attended by men !WOODBINE ..... .......[Geo. Shields- (John Kinsella I .................... I ..................... 1­ ._......?#t_0.,. 1. • of Alberta against an a I I ,:,% 011110mber of lest 11441"two, - 19t eourtesy Mail and Empire �1� ­.. . . _­ .. ­ - . � . � : - der arms', and women did not bear, • _ I . . of the Canadian Supreme Court. I under . . L - - ,_ - �L ., �" - - .. . � - : CoCatrary to the Supreme Court, , arms.'' - .- .- , . . . .. . ­ _. � . . L. . . . . . ' . ... . the Privy, Council came to the ,Court, "Yet- tht tribes did . not desiilsI6 the ' ... I � - • 1 north., $1.47 % ; No. .2 north., $1-.45; .$20 per tofi, delivered. Oat straw, '' " _. . 1. . . I � '. word persons fncldcfes' advice of women. �The likelihood of 1. . --MARKETS .�. - No.' 3, $1.41; No. 4,11.37%, ; No. 6,1baled, $9.50 to $�O. .-_1 -, vion "that � .7 .1 - - � . .... .1it-', I . . - -ef -' .. -, I . . --('., 05%cl -, . . . inembers of both the male and female' atta�k i idered such a proceeding un . . . ---..:,. $1.271A. No, 6. $1.07V4; fee LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS. '. . . . . avoidable and after � eces- . . . . . ' (c.i.f. Goderich and bay Ports). - . ' . . - . ,t *sex." The appeal upon the i - r all, what is ni PRODUCE QUOTATIQNS, . - ' . • • ' , Heavy beef,steers $8.50 to $9; but . .,.:-,:. .. ... . . .. y . .. _meaning -to be 'placed on Ibi word nary at any pe;iod, Is a question for Man. 67AU-No. I feed; No', cher .steers, choice, -$9 to $9.50; do, � . � Toronto wholesale dealers are buy' 2 feed, 603/4c. � "`persons" " as contained in the clause the $5.75 �to $7.50;. butcher heifers, . 1 . a times upoA which-opinton, ground- Ing from country shippers at the fol-� -Am. corn -No, -2 yellow, $1.09. (.11-: com" _. . �. I. . . ed by expefTLsnce, may move one way lowing . . Ich6ice,'$9.25 to $9.50; do, fair to good; ', ritish North Amerlda Act. . ng prices: . I . . ':'.-'*,of the B' I rail, delivered TorontA> freight). to $8.75; do, com., $6 to $7.50; ­. 14 11 The Lord Chancellor of Great Bri- or another In different c.ircumstanes." Egs,s-Ungraded, cases "returned: Millfeed, del., Montreal freights $8 Z - .,.�11_ Av - This QxclusiQa. of fouhd Its fresh extras, - 46. to 48c; fresh firsts included -Bran, per ton, ,,,.25 butcher cows, good to choice, $8 to .1 .:,A -Aaftt, Lord Sankey, delivered the judk $8.Z5; do, fair to good, $6.50 tol$7.25; .. . . lart'i ton, $37.R6;- middlings 11 , . meat, taking the unusual course of way Into the opinions of the old Ro. 40 to 42c; secofidls,' '0c. ih per P (10, -com. to coed., $5 to -$6; 'do, van- � . I It jurists. Lord Sankey proceeded Butter 7-No. 1, 40 to 40%c; No., 2, $44.25' '. 1�*.j4 .. .. -- sending It in full before,the ,court For 1 ma . 38 to 39c. . Ont: grain �_Wheat, ,$1.28. O�flg 60c� 1 neys and cutters, $3.50 to $4.50; but- " .. " i it has been the practice i The Barbarian tribes, who settled In " 0 t6 . :,--.,-�,�., some years . . Chirnin! 6ream�-SpI6cial; 43c; Ncf�jarley, 72c. Rye, ,�YG5. B Icber bulls, good to choice, $6.5 I _,"�, A ,� I uckwheat, � . . _u�c'� the general result ­the Romart Empire and - were exposed 1 , $7.25i do, med. $6" to $6.2 1 , -'. :� � ., merely to announce I ' -42c; No 2, 39c. . . 85c. . ' 5; 40 . .. . -,and to hand out , written copies to to constant dangers, naturf;lly'pre- Cheese-No. 1 large, colored,, par. I bolognas, $-5.25 to $5.75; baby beef, � .,,�.�,� I *,those interested. ' . I I served and continued the tradition. I CLOVER SEED PRICES. � �tlo . $14: feeders, good, $8 to $8.50; �, - Isery n. In affined. and government graded, 20c. to -, \1 � .. PROVISION PRICES. Foi clean seed from a good seed 'do, fair, $7 to $7.75; stockers; good, � . I . :.1 The judgment was of exceptional i England. no woman under the degree Toronto wholesale deale--!f are quot- I *cleariing mill, the fo_'�,uwin,; range of $7.50 to $8; do, fair, $6 o J7; calves, . .. . , ­.. . I i Of Queen or regent, married or unmar- - . ',I � -interest, not only for the constitution- ' ' . ` . 1. I al point Involved, but because it also rM, could d take part in government i ing'the following prices to tbe'trade: . prices f.o.b. shipping points' in On- good, $1.5 to '$16; do, med., $10 to -,- .-. -�,, � .1 Smoked meats-Hams, med., 32 to'tario is being offered by dealers: $14.50; do, grassers, $6 to $7; spring- . - . . I ... - the questi6n of the .general I until, rkeeiXt times.. A. w9rnan was un- � - -raised 37c; cooked loins, 50 to -53c; smoked Red clover-Suital for Canadian err, $110 to $125; milkers, $75 to $100 I .. �' 'status of women. . . der legal Incapacity' to be 'elected to I. " Z $8, . � -1" . . rolls, 28c; breakfast bacon, 26 to 37c; ,No. 1, per bus., $8; do, No. 2, $7. • lam�s, choice, $11; • do,- bucks, 9 . �11.�. .y. serve in Parliament and even, It she back.. pea - mewled, 38 to 40c; do, smok- Alsike-No. 1, export, 97-98 per sheep, choice, $6 to $6,150; do, coed. MacKenzie. King Giad ­ - * �q . . . I . . I I 11 . . . � s a -ai, ed, 45 . . cent. purity, $6; No. 2, exports, 95-96! $5 to $5.50;. hogs, bacon, w.o.c., $12.25; .. a ,peeress In her own right, N� -to 47c. �. . . . - ­, On learning of the decision of the w - . 11 . - not, nor is she yet, entitled as, as 1;1- Cured meats�Long clear bacon, 50 per cent. purity, $5.40; No. 3, expayt, I do, selects, $1 per hog premium; do, I . . Privy Council that were elig • cident of her. peerage to receive alto 70 lbs,, 24c; 70-to 90 lbs., 22c; 90 92-94 per c�tilt. purity, $4.80; No: 4,1butcher, 75c per, hog discount; do, , 1. L �..- ,lble for the Senate, Mr. Macke export, 90-91 per cent purity, $4.20; trucked in, 50c cwt. under w.o.c ; do" ,�� - .. , Mackenzie writ of summons to the House of to 110 lbs., 21c. Heavyweight 'rolls, I • .. ._ - , King said that hd was very pleased. ­ - alsike, white mixtures, $5.10. - �.f.o.b. price $1.25 cwt. %nder w.o*.c. . Lords. ­ . .40c. Lightweight rolls, 25c. . . . . I _ He added that It had bee4 the Intea- . • . .. .. *-Lird-Pure, tierces, 16C - - tubs, 17c; Sweet clover-Can. grade, No. 1, I 0 , . , .. _ _ .. , ��o , '� 1. .. " I � ­ ..... - . tion of the Government, had the de- 1 7 Excluded by'Law I I .. I pails, 17%c; prints, 18 to,19c. sj�:�t_ $2; do, No. 2, $1.50. 1 Nearly 900,000,000 National Savings �� �.: - , ­. .. Veen sold In Great .m I ­ ! - .­cisiou been against the admission of Women were also, until recent ening-Tierces, 14 to 15c; tubs, 14%c; HAY AND ST7,1AW PRICES. `1�,ertlflcates have If I ..�� �.� .. . . �­�� ... . . .. . , pails, 15d; tins, 17c; prints, 16c. Wholesale dealers in bay and straw BrIta,lit. � women as members of the Upper I times, excluded by law- from taking - .. - . .. . 1. ­ I Pork-Loins, 32c; New York shoal- g ; to ship following . ► ­ I . --idministratian of just no I _­ , are uctin ., _ .. ... Chamber, to propose an amendment part in ihe -k. _ _ car _ �." lor ners, 21c; pork butts, 215�-q "yor prices i , ­rw --- z" --says I .i . � merica Act I with the single expeption -0i inquiries ham p r rru U11 �AA�ft, . e . is -tbitt-everF time --is . .1 to the British North - A . I 5, 26%c. - � Toronto: I I I , sees a woman kissfug aucther woman � . . , The decision of the Judicial commit-' by juries of matrons upon the sugges.- . GRAIN QUOTATIONS. No. 2-Timothy, baled, ton, $14.50 it reminds him. of two prlze-figbterl . :. ... :� " ­ . . 1. .. , . _C ­: ,.tee. lww'ever, makes this unnecese i,*Y. I lion of pregnancy-,. the Lord -hancel. I � . I Grain.-Adealers I-n the Toront, board to $15; No. 8, &, $12 to $14; wheat �- I I . . It 'is assumed here thp I the Govern -; for continued. He cited, several lead- -I straw, baled, tort, $9.50 fo $10. No. 1 shaking bauds, just before the startt I. . . .. I I I , .1 I I I I I I I I I . rp, .. 11. ... " of trade are making the following up to Ing gong In rang. ment will,doubtless In Se very near Ing cases in proot,of this traditt.on.. tations for car lot�: Man. whcat,M. I Timothy, loose, is quoted at $19 . . .� . ) ar". . I . . . .� I . . . � . . ... .. . I . I / � ... I • ­ , 1. I • I _ ­ � 7 . I . . . ­ .1 . I . I . I � . I . � , . . . , % . . . . - I _ - . .. I - . - , . I , . t_ '' . . . . . I. . . . . . . I . I . . .1 . 1/1 . . - I ., - . - . - I . . . , . I . � . . I . . - . . a. . 1. �.. ._, .. .... "_ -, . I- I ,­ _ -�, .%, . - , I , , . . . . . � . . , , , , , . . " , . I . . . � ..., .,_ " : ! - � . 1.,b,r ... I I . .,� '_`,�,, , r�lv*_ __ . .. .,-� :1 _', �:.._ 1�, ­ .;, --I. ; ­ �,.".' : " '. - ".. � _ - .. . -_ ­. I - . " _ _L- . . . .t _ f­­:�_., _ =LAL9�.�� tR�V•.'r4 .5 g MUNIPPM ' M Bermudal the Baharnas, and Kingston N6ek 3fUSICAL :Nisit Your GROCERY T US frididus fmo This Jl;ia connection In made Edithie Howitt-Soden Ai T. C. K. for BeI44, British Hondur^s. Fiv, (piano, former basis) -Aside from ourtspleedid line of pare fresh Groceries W y"c'; 91.40 it paid to atIT'ame. yacht-like steamships es- Brougham Ont. always on hand we have several -SdbKXiPU0M to Zhe UXUMd states SZ4 CMat built for' tragic' travel make pecially Briuda $2,40 in adYawe.- these services word in ocean I A L ces the last w S P E 0 a _1111, Pupils accepted �n Piano and Theory. J� travel luxury, F411 Particulars from or steam- 'Regular Conservatory Course taught. JOHN 1AURKAR, Pioprietor• any Canadian Natioual rail Pupils prepared for examination in COMFORT SOAP, SHERRIFFS JELLY ship agent. "Introductory, Elementary, E e ry, Primary, r,e A new package con.tatuing -To the 0eetors of South Ontario, ­�- newly 10 Bare Comfort Soap with Junior, Intermediate and nev 1 Turkish kages Jelly kish Bath Towel lg'x88' 3 10 cent pKe Remember Sinclait's Tbeetiniz in formed Associateship. 'in both piano good quality and weight This is my. final message befoze Community. Hall, Claremont, Terms, $1.00 per hour also Ilin day, -which is next Wednes- I China Fruit Dish &=r 36th, from 8. a. in. to . -5 4 Saturday, Oct. Oct.'26th, at and Theory' value, fur - Phone Pick. 539 8-17 7 P. in. I have tried to inform you '26C of the issues of th6 da,, by messages CLIRED'nd'COOKED MEATS weekly in the paper, and am hold- Ek S., "Ontario Electio D • ing meetings this week at,Whitby WEST END �LUX Picxled Shoulder, Cottage Rolle, and Port Perry, on ThuYsdU night, Special offer in Lux for the next Sliced Back Bacon, `iat Pickering on Friday -night, arid at Apublic meeting of the • Electors two week 11 Sliced Breakfa�t, Brougharn-adid- Claremont on N" Satur- Township of. Pickering will tea Meal Bacon, . . . day night. In addition to the pol- ery Ice 8 regular 10 cent. packages he... held in the Phone Fresh Pork Sausage, icies mentioned in my forniermes- ae 27c. i Full line of Cooked Heats'. sages, I stand for an election each TOWN HALL 1our years, aftd am opposed to snap A.'T. ,Law & son 'eleqtlons as -at the present, in less Pickering, Ontario �­than three years from the last one. In ma Y. policy P10KERING RA C HAR D SON'S matters of education, in As for more local powers for trustees. On the Evening of Imperial Gas. and Oils. ...and no tinkering with the si�stezn by x imposing on the people the expert- Tires and Accesories School Boards prop- Saturday, Oct.- 26th sive Township ware - osition the teacbizijz of'Hiir Pickeing'Hard Store h School TAX[ SERVICE work in the Public schools and the At 8.G0 o'clock. To and from all places at -:Aea;ching of of University work in reason ble price@. 'High schools. - The tax-Davers are- Wa have the Black Diamond P;ow Points to fit nearly t already overburdened. What is re- -SP#EAKERS:.- Confectionery and Tobaccos. i-. - all make of plows. quired is a Council of Educatioi. from'. the Teacheis and Trustees, to F R A NK L. MASON; Garage space way be rented 'advise the Department of Education. Wes upply repairs for all Stoves arid R3:nges and If you a:re in need of in regard to Agriculture. the Gover-1 Conservative Candidate in a New Range or Heater be sure and : South Ontario, nmeni have failed. .The' promises Lit B r I.L D E R S Re e our vatied line: Election L time are useless in view of MRS.- GEORGE HOOD, No trouble to show the goods. the inactivity at all other times. ere must be a shifting of taxation of Seugug, to Th We are now ready 'ly yon with Electric Washers as good as- an none better - others just as good. from the farms, and assistance in sup 'irrtarketizig products. As one who has Nif R. GEORGE OAKLEY, p A trial any time given Free. spent his life' in active touch with ex-M. P. P.. of Toruuto. BRICKS. CONCRETE farmers -1 believe I can be of ser- .,vice in mlieviriv them of some of OLOCKS, INTERLOCK. !their burdens and in securing some t- gent for the McCormick -Deering Farm practical. as.•i6taiice. The treatment LRdies specially in . vited. -G PIPE, DRAIN TILE, Machinery and Repairs. of the farnwrs whose faun.. have Jas. Moo re, M. D., Alex fill, ' 8 ND AND GRAVEL been crossed by the HvorD is typical Presideut- Secretary of the Government's treatment of thr Our Motto We have it, can get it, or it is not made. farmers. I protested vivorously at Perry' Cement 1. the last session against Ahi� c�pd­ukt Don't Miss This .-.of the Hydro. ''The Govermnerit pro- Products Co. J. S. BALSEXON, PICKERING Cbsoce t•, treat Sure throats, Q,iir-fiy, 'ti- tion chi d %. attention. But farms have Croup. Bronchitis. Hi-ad d %. C14. been ru in er without any com- tarrh and Tonsil troihis-s with --Mr-, I Bap St.. To ron to pensa ion, Svhil[A Spahr 'a not only in this County, a Tonsihti•." Yc,j can't BRADLEY'S BRADLEYS. but all the way to Ottawa. If elect- Lose; it'd guaranteed. Try It, Jones' PLANT -1 toile north of ed, I will continue niv protest, and if Drug Store. HistblArd Creek. in rower will see that the injured Abet•e -Lovely little g%rmenta to complete the Special prices on Pariners have full redres.;. 7 Such -ialty, Under. from 'any -B&by'-j Wardrobe. Children'!� Cl,)thei 11 ape( treatment - is unworthv seasonabie weights for Women and Children, overnintrit. and must be resented I C reasonably priced. Flannelette Gowo--4, heavy quality y a until redresseti. -In reira:rd to Kols'ter adio 'e" bizeia. 98c -Rod 1 49, Allover aprons and hoiiale dressee, 790 temperance question, my ' positiotA and 98c Children's party dress ", Lleariug at 4%. Ladies •has been stated in a-former message Hosiery, from 49c up. Children's Lisle Had Silk Hose, stand for a vote of the people when -Moderate Price N atura Tone- special 19c. Towels-linen, fink and cotton towels. demanded, and at a time when nci el- ecton'campaiLorn is on. in order that an impartial decision mav ' be arrived One Year Guarantee and -Service 'MEN'S FURNISHINGS at by the people on this irreat moral e for th' our rubber good4i are better than votes on Weu Heady FootweA e wet season. u question. I ask for your nesday next on my record in the a ver and surprisingly low in price. (.arhartt'a Gloves and IAgiqlature, and 6h mv-idolicies for OverR114 always on hand Windbreakers, Truu*erg. Smocks. Sweaters. Every this campaign. While travel- you i n A few faots that will help yen decide: thing for Dad and t lie Boys. and wish I could -5pend more time: liras the -Province. I -think - of hoine - The Graf. Zeppelin on its round-the-world tour But I believe y nine, give -me a handsome vote on A ir ou will. as friends of used Kolater equipment. -Wednesday, . when 2. you choose yqUL Com-mander Byrd on his Sotith Pole Expedition C E C L D Y representative for the next Legi, is using Kulster equipment. I 11-T CW Jaiture. Co, have chosen the ty y The Columbia Phooneraph Confidrn I' awaiting our en- 4dorsation. K,pI•tpr Radio fur -their v4dio•ohociograph Com- b am ination. Yours very, truly. 4. KOI ter was the inventor of the now fam as radio 0 -W. r.- N. Sinclair.. conipsi34 Low used on all'ocea-n going thipm. lishawn. , Oct. 21st, 1929 ur,60a;HAm. . 5. On September 1st, the sales recorded, for the . ., __ I T,-)rento &-b%wa Lindsay territory wRq 84,000 G. L. Middleton 'was in •xbridc,,- -higher than last year on the rorrelpouding date. "last Tuesday, " \itn, member of a. select a can- te 4�, a committeneaNppol to kdent, -,.,:',Pick e rin 9 dilate' fora scholarship, a strident NN C. Murkar no attendiry the a A. C.� Election Ltalk supersedes all other _'mews at present. There are so many radios around that bring in speeches from -both parties -into the home' *here criticism -both' for and against are also confined to the home. Your Sunuvot Home Can Look S. -Madill had the misfortune to • lose one of his horses on Sunday ev- a al e :ening The- aninial ItAving wandered Twke as Attr ;on to'the road - it was struck by a car cravel the Simply cover the walls and gs with, owned and driven b' Frank Ward, of innooth, tight-fitting slieets of Gyproc Fireproof Hy-injur Claremont, and way so b*ftm - 7 ',ed that it died' a short time after- lWallbo"d-then decorate. GyproC will also make _h v ward. Daily CO n' Ser ices,' it cooler on hot days-warmer on cold nigh• &g7 J"bri Gj•ie' . who fell from. a tree rnhile nicking 41pie� at } is linnie "b.ertt -a week ago, is far more serinu��ly in- -All 1-gd than was at first supposed. Un- PICKERING- TORONTO Aer an X-ray examination it was found that he had sustained a fracture, of the collar bone and-the ribs ' of the "Fare 50 Cents' •-left tide all fractured.. He is now irl Fir woo Wa b(tid riew General 'Hospital, Toronto, Le�tve Pit.-kering - (Standard Time) Leave Toronto 0 For Sale By .East., His man,, fri••rds hope for a A. M. P. N11, A. M. P. 7. 95 .3.55 good and speedy recovery, d d 7.34) 3.30 N. M Gordon Pickering Ont. d 7.35 A 5•5 830 4 30 'A Wind is Rustling' South and Soft" S,55 - - 555- 30 '15'.30 John Masefield knew whereof- -he 10 9.55 55 7. M 0.55 .10,80 6. "3 0 -30 wrote when penning this beautiful .11.55 �8. 55 ;P. M. 8.30 line, None but West Indian Skies and M. - 9. 55 1,230 030 H E R E W E A R ZVaters could have inspired" it. For 12.55 '10.55 I.W 10.30 11.30 :therd, the Trade Winds gently croon 1.55 c•11.40 :.130, :With a full line ot Pickling Spices and cool the genial warmth of a 2.55 tropic sun. Seek solace from winter', -40 cents a gallon Lapps' Cider Vinegar, find new adventu•f, in--1 Caribbean ..d Daily except Sunday t.. c Suoday*onlly A. XXX White Wine Vinegar, .45 --waters. Sail to the llriti•!,, West Heinz Pickling Vinegar, 60 .-Indies where quaint nativc-_Iif-�, gay- ch connections at Toronto for Barrie, OR11i L . . a R XI- Rubbers and Metal Rings -1 end plumaged birds And glorious flowers C ;� Fruit Jars, all sizes Midland, Schomherg, Orangeville, Ham- foliage abound. Step ashore at ilton, Brantford, Niagara Falls, - Black Diamond Plow Points ports o f call and Inspect the scenes Bifalu and intermediate points. Brantford Binder Twine �f bygone romance, for these are the Wands of Hawkins And Drake, of '-Coa'eh connections at Buffalo for all LT. S.- A. points` id for anu IATT-bil"er. - Fresh Groceries at lowest prices, H[gh-eat prices pa, -prodttce-.--- - Canadian National Steamships Main- Is- ­-Batteries -Re-charged. lands. The Eastern Grout) Serviced, �OaCIz tai n two services to th(-.qe lureful ,,Lines We deliver. -.embraces Bermuda, St. Kitts, Nevis, Phone your order, Antiiva, M(mtserrat, Dominica, St. Phone"Markb*m 6402. Lucia, -'Barbadoes, St. Vincent, Gren- ada, and Georgetown, British Guiana. General M. Duncan, t, Green er The Western Group Service Rails to Wrn. A.l 'fl-^ K" Vi3 7 w, M 28th. 0 At an open meeting of the B. Y. The now drain put dawn on. one P. U.' hold on Monday evening, streets by the police tru*toes,'im Mrs Armstrong, w ho.ts a daughter which glazed- tile' was tued, is uaw of the pioneer medical missionary completed. among the Telegus in East India, and who herself to a returned missionary now on furlough, gave RTIMITERNG IN MIJUNCR ,. A a most interesting and instructive If you'require - g In the umv, on address on medical - mbjaionary� of insurance let ti, e y our PrIA work in that country. It pays to insure strong rwtryonx ft companies such as the Imperial Guar- antee and Atc1dent Company of'CAXI.. Auditorium" Thatre I ada The Western *ssurance ConumoZ Akio, of Canada„ and The Mutual Life StOuffAH9, Ont. surance Company of Canada. Pot - Quotations apply to ,nd 26 Friday- Saturday, 25 9 . A. GIBSON Phone Pickering 1712. b,68KY HIGH„ (Tam Mix) NOTICE "EXALTED FLAPPERS", Having taken over Robt. FeASW4 (Sue Carrol), garage, Brougham, we are now reaq V64 to give service in Brougham as Wesday,'Wednesctay, Oct. 2!�,30 as in Claremont. is Service car always ready,' day ag- Th o Irresistible, Lover" n! ht service. 7 Comedy night Clare. 61Q5; Pickering 50& Gasoline,, Oil, Beiberling Tires. - 261y. A. L PMKZY. Friday, Saturday, 1' and 2 "A, . "Charlie "'Casey Jones" and Chaplin." • Ing, October + -�.. Claremont; announce the engage- E A T .J.-N Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bryan, of Grain Merchant went of their only daughter, Mar • Toronto Aorie Mabel. to Mr. EberBennison, of Toronto, youngest son of Mr. I@ in the market to purpbase Hay, and Mrs H. Bennisou, of Cornwall, Straw, Grain and Potatoes, a _England. Marriage to take place at Claremont on Nov. I I th. For quotations apply Let us look after you before the D. A.and Mrs, Pugh, of Lake- 1✓. al' _: r=_J 5 0 INT scold, weather comes. field, spent over the week-end with --'their relatives in Claremont. On R. R. No. 1, their return on Tuesday afternoon Phone Pickering 1712 We have a stock of --they were accompanied by Allan 15tf Montreal Reference Bank of Ml HOTPOINT Electric Stoves and Mrs. Clark and children, who -had been speridine a week with Th Pickering FIN DLkY Cook Sto-veg and Heater"­ their relatives in Pickering. e ckerng IRA NNER Hot Air Fni rn anima After a loam per)od of dry wen tber relief came on Tuesday when ViVance CoTnTnittee there was a good steady rain which was most welcome, as it will The object of this Association is bog enable farmers to proceed with lessen dt"lin d prosecute their fall plowing. Tu'r'nips will the 11 61M. 'receive some slight benefit. but Membeirs be vinit properia Isaim wmmuw they will be harvested In a few saw unmedisioly with may mamber da of Essmitive Commitim Zs�ring the absence of the pastor Membership fee :Rev. H. R. Stephens, who is at iending the convention at Ottawa. Tickets may be had from we presidmt of Mr. Lewis occupied the pulpit in Secrotory on applie"os. the Baptist Church on Sunday Exec. Com. —L. D. Banks, 0. S. Palm. .103orning and C. H. Found in the er, M. S. Chapman, Pickering. �eveniox. The addresses were ranch . .' Jas. Richardson. appreciated by those present. Mr. 0. Munro, - 'Stephens will preach as nqual on President, sametery ''Sunday morning next, but there will be no evening service owing to the reopening services in the L,� w erPr ce 'United Church. i A public meeting of the electors of South Ontario will be held in IN the Community Hall, to morrow - (Saturday) evening. at 8 o'clock, Ove The meeting Rill be addressed by Winter "oats W. E. N. Sinclair, K. C, the Llb- oral candidate, G. D. Conant. of Oshawa, the Secretary of South This season's models and Ontario Liberal 'Association, and styles, imported cloths, in A. W. Bell, of Oshawa. The chinchllaa. ladies of the 'community are-spe- A few are looking for dally invited as they are deeply ...values and maximum fit concerned with the great issues at !stake and quality and service When driving on the Brock road .,at very moderate price. "on Sunday evening Frank Ward Come and see oyell met with a rather serionq accident tailored costs, m by or at least serions to the horse -the Oxford Clothing Co., -concerned and to itsowner, When price $21,60. opposite S Ivester Madill's jest A full 49sortment of men's suits 'north of grougham.a 'horse be. from 812.50 up, longing to Mr. Madill was stiinding in the middle of the road, Where L. FINGOLD, it was struck by Mr. War 4j car With great force. The animal was CLARE3&ONT, ONT. so badly injured that it died. soon 'afterwards. The windshield of --_-,the car was broken as well as :,other damage retained by the car. monster Opening 340 ♦ The Octoxr, meeeing of- the StArts Saturday, October 'Women's Institute was held as 10th, of Well Chosen •nnounced,. - In the paper, "The Goods at Rights of the Child." the following rights were emphasized : The E...D.BERTRANDS right to be well born, to be taught bedience, observation, kindness, Successor to D. A. Scott.• responsibility, inculcation of high ideals, work and study and the Heavy Flannelette Blankets, importance of the family altar. full size, per _pair $230 `3n the 'Health Talk" sick room Ladies Silk and Wool Hose `diet was discussed. Diet for dif- per pair A ... I 'ferent forms of illness and dlift4r, Men's Heavy All Wool Socks, ..atages stages of illness and also a' 5 pairs for, ... 1.00 -demonstration on several kinds of Mea's Windbrakers, each 4.79 bandaging. Current events were Men's Blue stripe Overalls, pr 1.98 ..Riven which were both interesting Men's Heavy Ptnco Sole and educative. An article on Jn• Boots, per pair 4.00 and 4.50 fantile Paralysis, was also read. Ladies' 1 strap Patent Shoes, The president presided throughout per pair 2.96 and 3,95 the meeting. Kiddies' School Oxfords, per pair 2.65 and 8.20 1ater . -Continuation School Meet. See our line of Special Order Clothing, Every Suit or The results of the above meet held Overcoat a guaranteed ­At Brooklin on Friday Oct. 11th are flt. One price $24 AS follows:—School Championship • by Claremont Continuation GROCERIES School with 61 points: Br.00klin• sec- 5c and with 50; Pickering third with48. Big 5 Cleaner, per pkg A 1 Soap Makes, per pkg ' 10c, Individual Championships: ---Serdor 10 bars Pearl Naptha Soap 39c Boys, Howard Law. Pickering • -A - 3 boxes Soapade, for 25C thur Paterson, Brooklin: Junior .Bays: .2.1be New Prunes, for 25c -_—Walter Richardson, Pickering: Gor- 2 Cans Corn for 24c don Borland,. Senior Girls; Mildren 2 Cans 1 5c ClArernont; Florence- Rahme, Peas for 2 BrooklinJunior Girls: Doris Love, Save our trade cards for exchange Brooklin, Florence Rahme, Brooklin, Silverware and China. Relay Race: Claremont, first- Pick- l'.A.OVERLAND sting, second; (Girlq)Booklin, first, Claremont and Pickerinr. tie for ;second. l MANAGER McCLARY Furnacet.ts An estimate will cost you nothing. For quick sale: 1 Used Fumacefte .1 Used F -arnace 1 Used Cook Stove 1 8.16 International Tractor 1 10.20 Fordson Tractor I Driving Horse 1 Draft Colt, sucker I Aolstein Bull Calf 7 Usad Primrose Cream Stiparator 1. 6 h. p. -Engine, Lundy - I . p. Engine, 1 I 2 h E Fairbanks .­4 Used Radios Charles Cooper',­ Claremont SPECIAL PRICES TOR TEAM HARMS^~ Brass-mounted Team Backband Harness, 2 inch layer trace with heel chains. 842.00 With 5 ring breeching, instead of back- ban d, $40,00 Black mountea Team Backband Harness, 838.50 51ring Breeching $44.25 7 •..This ig:not a factory harness,. but custom made in our own shop at Ma.rkham.1 We a P­eclali'ze on repairs to harness and collars. -Fe-7-0 D D S Harness and Collar Manufacturer. 'Elaine Phone 3400 'When Your' Mon'ey Travels by Mail 777 "'b CansAinn* Bank of SEND your remittances Commerce Money Orders. They are coInveni• W en-t,- efficient, and economical. The money is fully insured a-g-ainst loss or theft in ,transit. -U can Fe-acIT-only the ... per . son - to-who-m—it'is--addre-esed. Canadian Bank of ornmerce ik;`u­ey Orders are as :good as caih and, are accepted anywhere in Canada. THE CANADIAN' BANK ..•OF COMME ' itCE 'th IhI3 ' ' _­" 'rJJE 8TANDARD BANK OF CANADA PF W E speak of artistic designs that are diguifled, not artistic designs that would be inappropriate for the purpose in view. The one illustrated is Sim- ple, yet has artistry, -No Greater Tribute' N. W.- STAFFORD, Kin ton Road, %bitb,y 'Phone WbItby 48 r q0 7? g Xaple Leaf Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Cheap rates for Urin and country buildings, Windstorm Insurance on buildings. wind-wille, silos etc. ---Automobile Insurance of all kinds. FARMS FOR SALE Write or phone ED. B 0 W M A N 20 WHqTBY, ONT. Farmers, Attention I have secured the agency for the Frost 7, i,' & Wood and Cocksbutt Farm Imphi. inents. and will •eep constantly on hand repairs for these popular implements. Also, Loudon's barn and stable fittings. I will also take contracts for painting barns and houses by a new process, by spraying. -Estimates cheerfully given. Phone low. .27-52 R. J. Mann, Clare mon't ....:,,Green River Basket Factory I Manufacturers of r All kinds of Fruit Baskets, Ber Crates, Farmerq, Bushel Baskets, Clothes Baskets. I -Frank Pennock, Proprietor Maker of the well own Barnes' Baske�.o Phone Markham 6•00 B FATTY STANDS FOR THE BEST Litter Carriers, My •arrlerA vt Pumps, Door Tracks, - Cow Bowls. Pressure gyat6'ms Etc. It will PPLY you to get My prices on above before buying elsewhere. FRANK 71 PROUSE rl(­: Ell I NO. ONIARIG, t GILA1!9MON1 ' '!tire. Besse, Sr., of Stayner, w'h6 A At a meeting of the Police True- Frank and Mrs. Chidlow'were In f been visiting with Claremont , too B Toronto on Monday. o on Wednesday lost, and her con- t the pool-r'3ooms- to close every night Mrs. W. U Denny, of Londontl*dition f for &.time was very serious. a at 10 o'clock, the same to take ape G& -foat week with M At the: time of writing she was . .effect on Nov. let. D. A. and Mrs, Scott and Thos. C much. improved. CARD OF THANKS. Paterson were in the city on Moo. -: day on usiness. D - 1929 D. A. Scott wishe's to thank his Frank and Mrs. Allaway, of V pat. Whitby, visited J, H. and Mrs. r ronage during his"25 years In business .Beal on Monday. a the future. 'for.October 25tb, hag been indeft- M Municipality of the Township of Pick- V VOCAL. MU'SIC-' nicely post coned. e ering, (%)uaty of Ontario. Mrs. A. T Chandler, of Toronto, N Notice is hereby given that I have D Dorothy'Tanner. would like to start -visited her parents, J. H. and Mrs. c complied with Section 9, of. the V1- . . a singing class for girls, combining on Saturday. t ter's Lists Act, and that I have posted s solo and class sin in ­:.Beal, o up at uv cftice at Whitevale on the 7a4 of October, 1929, '(1) the T Those 'wishing to join klndly %com- :-here on Wednesday last owIngAo 7 list of all persons entitled to vote muy$Fate j at once. d P to the said municipality for members of F Phone Pick.- 1702, or write It. R. i. ..children, of Sunderland,. spent t tion8, and k2) the list of all persons P Pickering. Sunday with Thomas and Mrs. e entitled to vote in said Municipality Tailori-og and Dressmaking Mrs. W. G. Bingham, of Toronto, t the lists remain there for inspection. returned home on Sunday evening And I hereby call upon all voters to L Ladies' and genW f I* coats re-model- after spending several days bore t take iu,wediate proceedings to have l led into new ones, at moderate with her mother, Mrs. Besse, Sr., a any errors or omissions co rrected ac- t terms to suit all. Wor may be. done at own home or Who has been very Ill. . c being the 28th day of October, IM. a at Mrs. Gibbons' home Remember, the reopening ser- b Dated this 9th day of October, 1029. . . at Claremont. vices in the , D C*=dL49 -Sunday next and the fowl supper o ­Clerk of the said MuDicifis'llity- C CLAREMONT, ONTARIO and drams etc., to be given in the ­ Community Hall on Monday even- H H R Gallaugher At an open meeting of the B. Y. The now drain put dawn on. one P. U.' hold on Monday evening, streets by the police tru*toes,'im Mrs Armstrong, w ho.ts a daughter which glazed- tile' was tued, is uaw of the pioneer medical missionary completed. among the Telegus in East India, and who herself to a returned missionary now on furlough, gave RTIMITERNG IN MIJUNCR ,. A a most interesting and instructive If you'require - g In the umv, on address on medical - mbjaionary� of insurance let ti, e y our PrIA work in that country. It pays to insure strong rwtryonx ft companies such as the Imperial Guar- antee and Atc1dent Company of'CAXI.. Auditorium" Thatre I ada The Western *ssurance ConumoZ Akio, of Canada„ and The Mutual Life StOuffAH9, Ont. surance Company of Canada. Pot - Quotations apply to ,nd 26 Friday- Saturday, 25 9 . A. GIBSON Phone Pickering 1712. b,68KY HIGH„ (Tam Mix) NOTICE "EXALTED FLAPPERS", Having taken over Robt. FeASW4 (Sue Carrol), garage, Brougham, we are now reaq V64 to give service in Brougham as Wesday,'Wednesctay, Oct. 2!�,30 as in Claremont. is Service car always ready,' day ag- Th o Irresistible, Lover" n! ht service. 7 Comedy night Clare. 61Q5; Pickering 50& Gasoline,, Oil, Beiberling Tires. - 261y. A. L PMKZY. Friday, Saturday, 1' and 2 "A, . "Charlie "'Casey Jones" and Chaplin." • Ing, October + -�.. Claremont; announce the engage- E A T .J.-N Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bryan, of Grain Merchant went of their only daughter, Mar • Toronto Aorie Mabel. to Mr. EberBennison, of Toronto, youngest son of Mr. I@ in the market to purpbase Hay, and Mrs H. Bennisou, of Cornwall, Straw, Grain and Potatoes, a _England. Marriage to take place at Claremont on Nov. I I th. For quotations apply Let us look after you before the D. A.and Mrs, Pugh, of Lake- 1✓. al' _: r=_J 5 0 INT scold, weather comes. field, spent over the week-end with --'their relatives in Claremont. On R. R. No. 1, their return on Tuesday afternoon Phone Pickering 1712 We have a stock of --they were accompanied by Allan 15tf Montreal Reference Bank of Ml HOTPOINT Electric Stoves and Mrs. Clark and children, who -had been speridine a week with Th Pickering FIN DLkY Cook Sto-veg and Heater"­ their relatives in Pickering. e ckerng IRA NNER Hot Air Fni rn anima After a loam per)od of dry wen tber relief came on Tuesday when ViVance CoTnTnittee there was a good steady rain which was most welcome, as it will The object of this Association is bog enable farmers to proceed with lessen dt"lin d prosecute their fall plowing. Tu'r'nips will the 11 61M. 'receive some slight benefit. but Membeirs be vinit properia Isaim wmmuw they will be harvested In a few saw unmedisioly with may mamber da of Essmitive Commitim Zs�ring the absence of the pastor Membership fee :Rev. H. R. Stephens, who is at iending the convention at Ottawa. Tickets may be had from we presidmt of Mr. Lewis occupied the pulpit in Secrotory on applie"os. the Baptist Church on Sunday Exec. Com. —L. D. Banks, 0. S. Palm. .103orning and C. H. Found in the er, M. S. Chapman, Pickering. �eveniox. The addresses were ranch . .' Jas. Richardson. appreciated by those present. Mr. 0. Munro, - 'Stephens will preach as nqual on President, sametery ''Sunday morning next, but there will be no evening service owing to the reopening services in the L,� w erPr ce 'United Church. i A public meeting of the electors of South Ontario will be held in IN the Community Hall, to morrow - (Saturday) evening. at 8 o'clock, Ove The meeting Rill be addressed by Winter "oats W. E. N. Sinclair, K. C, the Llb- oral candidate, G. D. Conant. of Oshawa, the Secretary of South This season's models and Ontario Liberal 'Association, and styles, imported cloths, in A. W. Bell, of Oshawa. The chinchllaa. ladies of the 'community are-spe- A few are looking for dally invited as they are deeply ...values and maximum fit concerned with the great issues at !stake and quality and service When driving on the Brock road .,at very moderate price. "on Sunday evening Frank Ward Come and see oyell met with a rather serionq accident tailored costs, m by or at least serions to the horse -the Oxford Clothing Co., -concerned and to itsowner, When price $21,60. opposite S Ivester Madill's jest A full 49sortment of men's suits 'north of grougham.a 'horse be. from 812.50 up, longing to Mr. Madill was stiinding in the middle of the road, Where L. FINGOLD, it was struck by Mr. War 4j car With great force. The animal was CLARE3&ONT, ONT. so badly injured that it died. soon 'afterwards. The windshield of --_-,the car was broken as well as :,other damage retained by the car. monster Opening 340 ♦ The Octoxr, meeeing of- the StArts Saturday, October 'Women's Institute was held as 10th, of Well Chosen •nnounced,. - In the paper, "The Goods at Rights of the Child." the following rights were emphasized : The E...D.BERTRANDS right to be well born, to be taught bedience, observation, kindness, Successor to D. A. Scott.• responsibility, inculcation of high ideals, work and study and the Heavy Flannelette Blankets, importance of the family altar. full size, per _pair $230 `3n the 'Health Talk" sick room Ladies Silk and Wool Hose `diet was discussed. Diet for dif- per pair A ... I 'ferent forms of illness and dlift4r, Men's Heavy All Wool Socks, ..atages stages of illness and also a' 5 pairs for, ... 1.00 -demonstration on several kinds of Mea's Windbrakers, each 4.79 bandaging. Current events were Men's Blue stripe Overalls, pr 1.98 ..Riven which were both interesting Men's Heavy Ptnco Sole and educative. An article on Jn• Boots, per pair 4.00 and 4.50 fantile Paralysis, was also read. Ladies' 1 strap Patent Shoes, The president presided throughout per pair 2.96 and 3,95 the meeting. Kiddies' School Oxfords, per pair 2.65 and 8.20 1ater . -Continuation School Meet. See our line of Special Order Clothing, Every Suit or The results of the above meet held Overcoat a guaranteed ­At Brooklin on Friday Oct. 11th are flt. One price $24 AS follows:—School Championship • by Claremont Continuation GROCERIES School with 61 points: Br.00klin• sec- 5c and with 50; Pickering third with48. Big 5 Cleaner, per pkg A 1 Soap Makes, per pkg ' 10c, Individual Championships: ---Serdor 10 bars Pearl Naptha Soap 39c Boys, Howard Law. Pickering • -A - 3 boxes Soapade, for 25C thur Paterson, Brooklin: Junior .Bays: .2.1be New Prunes, for 25c -_—Walter Richardson, Pickering: Gor- 2 Cans Corn for 24c don Borland,. Senior Girls; Mildren 2 Cans 1 5c ClArernont; Florence- Rahme, Peas for 2 BrooklinJunior Girls: Doris Love, Save our trade cards for exchange Brooklin, Florence Rahme, Brooklin, Silverware and China. Relay Race: Claremont, first- Pick- l'.A.OVERLAND sting, second; (Girlq)Booklin, first, Claremont and Pickerinr. tie for ;second. l MANAGER McCLARY Furnacet.ts An estimate will cost you nothing. For quick sale: 1 Used Fumacefte .1 Used F -arnace 1 Used Cook Stove 1 8.16 International Tractor 1 10.20 Fordson Tractor I Driving Horse 1 Draft Colt, sucker I Aolstein Bull Calf 7 Usad Primrose Cream Stiparator 1. 6 h. p. -Engine, Lundy - I . p. Engine, 1 I 2 h E Fairbanks .­4 Used Radios Charles Cooper',­ Claremont SPECIAL PRICES TOR TEAM HARMS^~ Brass-mounted Team Backband Harness, 2 inch layer trace with heel chains. 842.00 With 5 ring breeching, instead of back- ban d, $40,00 Black mountea Team Backband Harness, 838.50 51ring Breeching $44.25 7 •..This ig:not a factory harness,. but custom made in our own shop at Ma.rkham.1 We a P­eclali'ze on repairs to harness and collars. -Fe-7-0 D D S Harness and Collar Manufacturer. 'Elaine Phone 3400 'When Your' Mon'ey Travels by Mail 777 "'b CansAinn* Bank of SEND your remittances Commerce Money Orders. They are coInveni• W en-t,- efficient, and economical. The money is fully insured a-g-ainst loss or theft in ,transit. -U can Fe-acIT-only the ... per . son - to-who-m—it'is--addre-esed. Canadian Bank of ornmerce ik;`u­ey Orders are as :good as caih and, are accepted anywhere in Canada. THE CANADIAN' BANK ..•OF COMME ' itCE 'th IhI3 ' ' _­" 'rJJE 8TANDARD BANK OF CANADA PF W E speak of artistic designs that are diguifled, not artistic designs that would be inappropriate for the purpose in view. The one illustrated is Sim- ple, yet has artistry, -No Greater Tribute' N. W.- STAFFORD, Kin ton Road, %bitb,y 'Phone WbItby 48 r q0 7? g Xaple Leaf Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Cheap rates for Urin and country buildings, Windstorm Insurance on buildings. wind-wille, silos etc. ---Automobile Insurance of all kinds. FARMS FOR SALE Write or phone ED. B 0 W M A N 20 WHqTBY, ONT. Farmers, Attention I have secured the agency for the Frost 7, i,' & Wood and Cocksbutt Farm Imphi. inents. and will •eep constantly on hand repairs for these popular implements. Also, Loudon's barn and stable fittings. I will also take contracts for painting barns and houses by a new process, by spraying. -Estimates cheerfully given. Phone low. .27-52 R. J. Mann, Clare mon't ....:,,Green River Basket Factory I Manufacturers of r All kinds of Fruit Baskets, Ber Crates, Farmerq, Bushel Baskets, Clothes Baskets. I -Frank Pennock, Proprietor Maker of the well own Barnes' Baske�.o Phone Markham 6•00 B FATTY STANDS FOR THE BEST Litter Carriers, My •arrlerA vt Pumps, Door Tracks, - Cow Bowls. Pressure gyat6'ms Etc. It will PPLY you to get My prices on above before buying elsewhere. FRANK 71 PROUSE rl(­: Ell I NO. ONIARIG, t Ing, October + -�.. Claremont; announce the engage- E A T .J.-N Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bryan, of Grain Merchant went of their only daughter, Mar • Toronto Aorie Mabel. to Mr. EberBennison, of Toronto, youngest son of Mr. I@ in the market to purpbase Hay, and Mrs H. Bennisou, of Cornwall, Straw, Grain and Potatoes, a _England. Marriage to take place at Claremont on Nov. I I th. For quotations apply Let us look after you before the D. A.and Mrs, Pugh, of Lake- 1✓. al' _: r=_J 5 0 INT scold, weather comes. field, spent over the week-end with --'their relatives in Claremont. On R. R. No. 1, their return on Tuesday afternoon Phone Pickering 1712 We have a stock of --they were accompanied by Allan 15tf Montreal Reference Bank of Ml HOTPOINT Electric Stoves and Mrs. Clark and children, who -had been speridine a week with Th Pickering FIN DLkY Cook Sto-veg and Heater"­ their relatives in Pickering. e ckerng IRA NNER Hot Air Fni rn anima After a loam per)od of dry wen tber relief came on Tuesday when ViVance CoTnTnittee there was a good steady rain which was most welcome, as it will The object of this Association is bog enable farmers to proceed with lessen dt"lin d prosecute their fall plowing. Tu'r'nips will the 11 61M. 'receive some slight benefit. but Membeirs be vinit properia Isaim wmmuw they will be harvested In a few saw unmedisioly with may mamber da of Essmitive Commitim Zs�ring the absence of the pastor Membership fee :Rev. H. R. Stephens, who is at iending the convention at Ottawa. Tickets may be had from we presidmt of Mr. Lewis occupied the pulpit in Secrotory on applie"os. the Baptist Church on Sunday Exec. Com. —L. D. Banks, 0. S. Palm. .103orning and C. H. Found in the er, M. S. Chapman, Pickering. �eveniox. The addresses were ranch . .' Jas. Richardson. appreciated by those present. Mr. 0. Munro, - 'Stephens will preach as nqual on President, sametery ''Sunday morning next, but there will be no evening service owing to the reopening services in the L,� w erPr ce 'United Church. i A public meeting of the electors of South Ontario will be held in IN the Community Hall, to morrow - (Saturday) evening. at 8 o'clock, Ove The meeting Rill be addressed by Winter "oats W. E. N. Sinclair, K. C, the Llb- oral candidate, G. D. Conant. of Oshawa, the Secretary of South This season's models and Ontario Liberal 'Association, and styles, imported cloths, in A. W. Bell, of Oshawa. The chinchllaa. ladies of the 'community are-spe- A few are looking for dally invited as they are deeply ...values and maximum fit concerned with the great issues at !stake and quality and service When driving on the Brock road .,at very moderate price. "on Sunday evening Frank Ward Come and see oyell met with a rather serionq accident tailored costs, m by or at least serions to the horse -the Oxford Clothing Co., -concerned and to itsowner, When price $21,60. opposite S Ivester Madill's jest A full 49sortment of men's suits 'north of grougham.a 'horse be. from 812.50 up, longing to Mr. Madill was stiinding in the middle of the road, Where L. FINGOLD, it was struck by Mr. War 4j car With great force. The animal was CLARE3&ONT, ONT. so badly injured that it died. soon 'afterwards. The windshield of --_-,the car was broken as well as :,other damage retained by the car. monster Opening 340 ♦ The Octoxr, meeeing of- the StArts Saturday, October 'Women's Institute was held as 10th, of Well Chosen •nnounced,. - In the paper, "The Goods at Rights of the Child." the following rights were emphasized : The E...D.BERTRANDS right to be well born, to be taught bedience, observation, kindness, Successor to D. A. Scott.• responsibility, inculcation of high ideals, work and study and the Heavy Flannelette Blankets, importance of the family altar. full size, per _pair $230 `3n the 'Health Talk" sick room Ladies Silk and Wool Hose `diet was discussed. Diet for dif- per pair A ... I 'ferent forms of illness and dlift4r, Men's Heavy All Wool Socks, ..atages stages of illness and also a' 5 pairs for, ... 1.00 -demonstration on several kinds of Mea's Windbrakers, each 4.79 bandaging. Current events were Men's Blue stripe Overalls, pr 1.98 ..Riven which were both interesting Men's Heavy Ptnco Sole and educative. An article on Jn• Boots, per pair 4.00 and 4.50 fantile Paralysis, was also read. Ladies' 1 strap Patent Shoes, The president presided throughout per pair 2.96 and 3,95 the meeting. Kiddies' School Oxfords, per pair 2.65 and 8.20 1ater . -Continuation School Meet. See our line of Special Order Clothing, Every Suit or The results of the above meet held Overcoat a guaranteed ­At Brooklin on Friday Oct. 11th are flt. One price $24 AS follows:—School Championship • by Claremont Continuation GROCERIES School with 61 points: Br.00klin• sec- 5c and with 50; Pickering third with48. Big 5 Cleaner, per pkg A 1 Soap Makes, per pkg ' 10c, Individual Championships: ---Serdor 10 bars Pearl Naptha Soap 39c Boys, Howard Law. Pickering • -A - 3 boxes Soapade, for 25C thur Paterson, Brooklin: Junior .Bays: .2.1be New Prunes, for 25c -_—Walter Richardson, Pickering: Gor- 2 Cans Corn for 24c don Borland,. Senior Girls; Mildren 2 Cans 1 5c ClArernont; Florence- Rahme, Peas for 2 BrooklinJunior Girls: Doris Love, Save our trade cards for exchange Brooklin, Florence Rahme, Brooklin, Silverware and China. Relay Race: Claremont, first- Pick- l'.A.OVERLAND sting, second; (Girlq)Booklin, first, Claremont and Pickerinr. tie for ;second. l MANAGER McCLARY Furnacet.ts An estimate will cost you nothing. For quick sale: 1 Used Fumacefte .1 Used F -arnace 1 Used Cook Stove 1 8.16 International Tractor 1 10.20 Fordson Tractor I Driving Horse 1 Draft Colt, sucker I Aolstein Bull Calf 7 Usad Primrose Cream Stiparator 1. 6 h. p. -Engine, Lundy - I . p. Engine, 1 I 2 h E Fairbanks .­4 Used Radios Charles Cooper',­ Claremont SPECIAL PRICES TOR TEAM HARMS^~ Brass-mounted Team Backband Harness, 2 inch layer trace with heel chains. 842.00 With 5 ring breeching, instead of back- ban d, $40,00 Black mountea Team Backband Harness, 838.50 51ring Breeching $44.25 7 •..This ig:not a factory harness,. but custom made in our own shop at Ma.rkham.1 We a P­eclali'ze on repairs to harness and collars. -Fe-7-0 D D S Harness and Collar Manufacturer. 'Elaine Phone 3400 'When Your' Mon'ey Travels by Mail 777 "'b CansAinn* Bank of SEND your remittances Commerce Money Orders. They are coInveni• W en-t,- efficient, and economical. The money is fully insured a-g-ainst loss or theft in ,transit. -U can Fe-acIT-only the ... per . son - to-who-m—it'is--addre-esed. Canadian Bank of ornmerce ik;`u­ey Orders are as :good as caih and, are accepted anywhere in Canada. THE CANADIAN' BANK ..•OF COMME ' itCE 'th IhI3 ' ' _­" 'rJJE 8TANDARD BANK OF CANADA PF W E speak of artistic designs that are diguifled, not artistic designs that would be inappropriate for the purpose in view. The one illustrated is Sim- ple, yet has artistry, -No Greater Tribute' N. W.- STAFFORD, Kin ton Road, %bitb,y 'Phone WbItby 48 r q0 7? g Xaple Leaf Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Cheap rates for Urin and country buildings, Windstorm Insurance on buildings. wind-wille, silos etc. ---Automobile Insurance of all kinds. FARMS FOR SALE Write or phone ED. B 0 W M A N 20 WHqTBY, ONT. Farmers, Attention I have secured the agency for the Frost 7, i,' & Wood and Cocksbutt Farm Imphi. inents. and will •eep constantly on hand repairs for these popular implements. Also, Loudon's barn and stable fittings. I will also take contracts for painting barns and houses by a new process, by spraying. -Estimates cheerfully given. Phone low. .27-52 R. J. Mann, Clare mon't ....:,,Green River Basket Factory I Manufacturers of r All kinds of Fruit Baskets, Ber Crates, Farmerq, Bushel Baskets, Clothes Baskets. I -Frank Pennock, Proprietor Maker of the well own Barnes' Baske�.o Phone Markham 6•00 B FATTY STANDS FOR THE BEST Litter Carriers, My •arrlerA vt Pumps, Door Tracks, - Cow Bowls. Pressure gyat6'ms Etc. It will PPLY you to get My prices on above before buying elsewhere. FRANK 71 PROUSE rl(­: Ell I NO. ONIARIG, t After a loam per)od of dry wen tber relief came on Tuesday when ViVance CoTnTnittee there was a good steady rain which was most welcome, as it will The object of this Association is bog enable farmers to proceed with lessen dt"lin d prosecute their fall plowing. Tu'r'nips will the 11 61M. 'receive some slight benefit. but Membeirs be vinit properia Isaim wmmuw they will be harvested In a few saw unmedisioly with may mamber da of Essmitive Commitim Zs�ring the absence of the pastor Membership fee :Rev. H. R. Stephens, who is at iending the convention at Ottawa. Tickets may be had from we presidmt of Mr. Lewis occupied the pulpit in Secrotory on applie"os. the Baptist Church on Sunday Exec. Com. —L. D. Banks, 0. S. Palm. .103orning and C. H. Found in the er, M. S. Chapman, Pickering. �eveniox. The addresses were ranch . .' Jas. Richardson. appreciated by those present. Mr. 0. Munro, - 'Stephens will preach as nqual on President, sametery ''Sunday morning next, but there will be no evening service owing to the reopening services in the L,� w erPr ce 'United Church. i A public meeting of the electors of South Ontario will be held in IN the Community Hall, to morrow - (Saturday) evening. at 8 o'clock, Ove The meeting Rill be addressed by Winter "oats W. E. N. Sinclair, K. C, the Llb- oral candidate, G. D. Conant. of Oshawa, the Secretary of South This season's models and Ontario Liberal 'Association, and styles, imported cloths, in A. W. Bell, of Oshawa. The chinchllaa. ladies of the 'community are-spe- A few are looking for dally invited as they are deeply ...values and maximum fit concerned with the great issues at !stake and quality and service When driving on the Brock road .,at very moderate price. "on Sunday evening Frank Ward Come and see oyell met with a rather serionq accident tailored costs, m by or at least serions to the horse -the Oxford Clothing Co., -concerned and to itsowner, When price $21,60. opposite S Ivester Madill's jest A full 49sortment of men's suits 'north of grougham.a 'horse be. from 812.50 up, longing to Mr. Madill was stiinding in the middle of the road, Where L. FINGOLD, it was struck by Mr. War 4j car With great force. The animal was CLARE3&ONT, ONT. so badly injured that it died. soon 'afterwards. The windshield of --_-,the car was broken as well as :,other damage retained by the car. monster Opening 340 ♦ The Octoxr, meeeing of- the StArts Saturday, October 'Women's Institute was held as 10th, of Well Chosen •nnounced,. - In the paper, "The Goods at Rights of the Child." the following rights were emphasized : The E...D.BERTRANDS right to be well born, to be taught bedience, observation, kindness, Successor to D. A. Scott.• responsibility, inculcation of high ideals, work and study and the Heavy Flannelette Blankets, importance of the family altar. full size, per _pair $230 `3n the 'Health Talk" sick room Ladies Silk and Wool Hose `diet was discussed. Diet for dif- per pair A ... I 'ferent forms of illness and dlift4r, Men's Heavy All Wool Socks, ..atages stages of illness and also a' 5 pairs for, ... 1.00 -demonstration on several kinds of Mea's Windbrakers, each 4.79 bandaging. Current events were Men's Blue stripe Overalls, pr 1.98 ..Riven which were both interesting Men's Heavy Ptnco Sole and educative. An article on Jn• Boots, per pair 4.00 and 4.50 fantile Paralysis, was also read. Ladies' 1 strap Patent Shoes, The president presided throughout per pair 2.96 and 3,95 the meeting. Kiddies' School Oxfords, per pair 2.65 and 8.20 1ater . -Continuation School Meet. See our line of Special Order Clothing, Every Suit or The results of the above meet held Overcoat a guaranteed ­At Brooklin on Friday Oct. 11th are flt. One price $24 AS follows:—School Championship • by Claremont Continuation GROCERIES School with 61 points: Br.00klin• sec- 5c and with 50; Pickering third with48. Big 5 Cleaner, per pkg A 1 Soap Makes, per pkg ' 10c, Individual Championships: ---Serdor 10 bars Pearl Naptha Soap 39c Boys, Howard Law. Pickering • -A - 3 boxes Soapade, for 25C thur Paterson, Brooklin: Junior .Bays: .2.1be New Prunes, for 25c -_—Walter Richardson, Pickering: Gor- 2 Cans Corn for 24c don Borland,. Senior Girls; Mildren 2 Cans 1 5c ClArernont; Florence- Rahme, Peas for 2 BrooklinJunior Girls: Doris Love, Save our trade cards for exchange Brooklin, Florence Rahme, Brooklin, Silverware and China. Relay Race: Claremont, first- Pick- l'.A.OVERLAND sting, second; (Girlq)Booklin, first, Claremont and Pickerinr. tie for ;second. l MANAGER McCLARY Furnacet.ts An estimate will cost you nothing. For quick sale: 1 Used Fumacefte .1 Used F -arnace 1 Used Cook Stove 1 8.16 International Tractor 1 10.20 Fordson Tractor I Driving Horse 1 Draft Colt, sucker I Aolstein Bull Calf 7 Usad Primrose Cream Stiparator 1. 6 h. p. -Engine, Lundy - I . p. Engine, 1 I 2 h E Fairbanks .­4 Used Radios Charles Cooper',­ Claremont SPECIAL PRICES TOR TEAM HARMS^~ Brass-mounted Team Backband Harness, 2 inch layer trace with heel chains. 842.00 With 5 ring breeching, instead of back- ban d, $40,00 Black mountea Team Backband Harness, 838.50 51ring Breeching $44.25 7 •..This ig:not a factory harness,. but custom made in our own shop at Ma.rkham.1 We a P­eclali'ze on repairs to harness and collars. -Fe-7-0 D D S Harness and Collar Manufacturer. 'Elaine Phone 3400 'When Your' Mon'ey Travels by Mail 777 "'b CansAinn* Bank of SEND your remittances Commerce Money Orders. They are coInveni• W en-t,- efficient, and economical. The money is fully insured a-g-ainst loss or theft in ,transit. -U can Fe-acIT-only the ... per . son - to-who-m—it'is--addre-esed. Canadian Bank of ornmerce ik;`u­ey Orders are as :good as caih and, are accepted anywhere in Canada. THE CANADIAN' BANK ..•OF COMME ' itCE 'th IhI3 ' ' _­" 'rJJE 8TANDARD BANK OF CANADA PF W E speak of artistic designs that are diguifled, not artistic designs that would be inappropriate for the purpose in view. The one illustrated is Sim- ple, yet has artistry, -No Greater Tribute' N. W.- STAFFORD, Kin ton Road, %bitb,y 'Phone WbItby 48 r q0 7? g Xaple Leaf Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Cheap rates for Urin and country buildings, Windstorm Insurance on buildings. wind-wille, silos etc. ---Automobile Insurance of all kinds. FARMS FOR SALE Write or phone ED. B 0 W M A N 20 WHqTBY, ONT. Farmers, Attention I have secured the agency for the Frost 7, i,' & Wood and Cocksbutt Farm Imphi. inents. and will •eep constantly on hand repairs for these popular implements. Also, Loudon's barn and stable fittings. I will also take contracts for painting barns and houses by a new process, by spraying. -Estimates cheerfully given. Phone low. .27-52 R. J. Mann, Clare mon't ....:,,Green River Basket Factory I Manufacturers of r All kinds of Fruit Baskets, Ber Crates, Farmerq, Bushel Baskets, Clothes Baskets. I -Frank Pennock, Proprietor Maker of the well own Barnes' Baske�.o Phone Markham 6•00 B FATTY STANDS FOR THE BEST Litter Carriers, My •arrlerA vt Pumps, Door Tracks, - Cow Bowls. Pressure gyat6'ms Etc. It will PPLY you to get My prices on above before buying elsewhere. FRANK 71 PROUSE rl(­: Ell I NO. ONIARIG, t McCLARY Furnacet.ts An estimate will cost you nothing. For quick sale: 1 Used Fumacefte .1 Used F -arnace 1 Used Cook Stove 1 8.16 International Tractor 1 10.20 Fordson Tractor I Driving Horse 1 Draft Colt, sucker I Aolstein Bull Calf 7 Usad Primrose Cream Stiparator 1. 6 h. p. -Engine, Lundy - I . p. Engine, 1 I 2 h E Fairbanks .­4 Used Radios Charles Cooper',­ Claremont SPECIAL PRICES TOR TEAM HARMS^~ Brass-mounted Team Backband Harness, 2 inch layer trace with heel chains. 842.00 With 5 ring breeching, instead of back- ban d, $40,00 Black mountea Team Backband Harness, 838.50 51ring Breeching $44.25 7 •..This ig:not a factory harness,. but custom made in our own shop at Ma.rkham.1 We a P­eclali'ze on repairs to harness and collars. -Fe-7-0 D D S Harness and Collar Manufacturer. 'Elaine Phone 3400 'When Your' Mon'ey Travels by Mail 777 "'b CansAinn* Bank of SEND your remittances Commerce Money Orders. They are coInveni• W en-t,- efficient, and economical. The money is fully insured a-g-ainst loss or theft in ,transit. -U can Fe-acIT-only the ... per . son - to-who-m—it'is--addre-esed. Canadian Bank of ornmerce ik;`u­ey Orders are as :good as caih and, are accepted anywhere in Canada. THE CANADIAN' BANK ..•OF COMME ' itCE 'th IhI3 ' ' _­" 'rJJE 8TANDARD BANK OF CANADA PF W E speak of artistic designs that are diguifled, not artistic designs that would be inappropriate for the purpose in view. The one illustrated is Sim- ple, yet has artistry, -No Greater Tribute' N. W.- STAFFORD, Kin ton Road, %bitb,y 'Phone WbItby 48 r q0 7? g Xaple Leaf Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Cheap rates for Urin and country buildings, Windstorm Insurance on buildings. wind-wille, silos etc. ---Automobile Insurance of all kinds. FARMS FOR SALE Write or phone ED. B 0 W M A N 20 WHqTBY, ONT. Farmers, Attention I have secured the agency for the Frost 7, i,' & Wood and Cocksbutt Farm Imphi. inents. and will •eep constantly on hand repairs for these popular implements. Also, Loudon's barn and stable fittings. I will also take contracts for painting barns and houses by a new process, by spraying. -Estimates cheerfully given. Phone low. .27-52 R. J. Mann, Clare mon't ....:,,Green River Basket Factory I Manufacturers of r All kinds of Fruit Baskets, Ber Crates, Farmerq, Bushel Baskets, Clothes Baskets. I -Frank Pennock, Proprietor Maker of the well own Barnes' Baske�.o Phone Markham 6•00 B FATTY STANDS FOR THE BEST Litter Carriers, My •arrlerA vt Pumps, Door Tracks, - Cow Bowls. Pressure gyat6'ms Etc. It will PPLY you to get My prices on above before buying elsewhere. FRANK 71 PROUSE rl(­: Ell I NO. ONIARIG, t PF W E speak of artistic designs that are diguifled, not artistic designs that would be inappropriate for the purpose in view. The one illustrated is Sim- ple, yet has artistry, -No Greater Tribute' N. W.- STAFFORD, Kin ton Road, %bitb,y 'Phone WbItby 48 r q0 7? g Xaple Leaf Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Cheap rates for Urin and country buildings, Windstorm Insurance on buildings. wind-wille, silos etc. ---Automobile Insurance of all kinds. FARMS FOR SALE Write or phone ED. B 0 W M A N 20 WHqTBY, ONT. Farmers, Attention I have secured the agency for the Frost 7, i,' & Wood and Cocksbutt Farm Imphi. inents. and will •eep constantly on hand repairs for these popular implements. Also, Loudon's barn and stable fittings. I will also take contracts for painting barns and houses by a new process, by spraying. -Estimates cheerfully given. Phone low. .27-52 R. J. Mann, Clare mon't ....:,,Green River Basket Factory I Manufacturers of r All kinds of Fruit Baskets, Ber Crates, Farmerq, Bushel Baskets, Clothes Baskets. I -Frank Pennock, Proprietor Maker of the well own Barnes' Baske�.o Phone Markham 6•00 B FATTY STANDS FOR THE BEST Litter Carriers, My •arrlerA vt Pumps, Door Tracks, - Cow Bowls. Pressure gyat6'ms Etc. It will PPLY you to get My prices on above before buying elsewhere. FRANK 71 PROUSE rl(­: Ell I NO. ONIARIG, t N. W.- STAFFORD, Kin ton Road, %bitb,y 'Phone WbItby 48 r q0 7? g Xaple Leaf Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Cheap rates for Urin and country buildings, Windstorm Insurance on buildings. wind-wille, silos etc. ---Automobile Insurance of all kinds. FARMS FOR SALE Write or phone ED. B 0 W M A N 20 WHqTBY, ONT. Farmers, Attention I have secured the agency for the Frost 7, i,' & Wood and Cocksbutt Farm Imphi. inents. and will •eep constantly on hand repairs for these popular implements. Also, Loudon's barn and stable fittings. I will also take contracts for painting barns and houses by a new process, by spraying. -Estimates cheerfully given. Phone low. .27-52 R. J. Mann, Clare mon't ....:,,Green River Basket Factory I Manufacturers of r All kinds of Fruit Baskets, Ber Crates, Farmerq, Bushel Baskets, Clothes Baskets. I -Frank Pennock, Proprietor Maker of the well own Barnes' Baske�.o Phone Markham 6•00 B FATTY STANDS FOR THE BEST Litter Carriers, My •arrlerA vt Pumps, Door Tracks, - Cow Bowls. Pressure gyat6'ms Etc. It will PPLY you to get My prices on above before buying elsewhere. FRANK 71 PROUSE rl(­: Ell I NO. ONIARIG, t B FATTY STANDS FOR THE BEST Litter Carriers, My •arrlerA vt Pumps, Door Tracks, - Cow Bowls. Pressure gyat6'ms Etc. It will PPLY you to get My prices on above before buying elsewhere. FRANK 71 PROUSE rl(­: Ell I NO. ONIARIG, t c: r .,k ,`"�., ] #. �. .�j ^i S.:✓4 .i2t1 ,Y"4 _.^$ .Jr ,'Tk°Zyr•'gi•r°�d�6p kr `[ ..�"*71i. ?M? +�,., `v r r:f n.WuuG`- C. l' i9',L �S '.. R�F,, :t v'�'�s3 %i'!r„`x N.ry •Z "1"y <�NS T T' f f'f' 4'.- } },'0, ' 'S„ its stage by stage, toward the !popular. >aewsai and West fundamental of the Dual Mandate. ` and heat Aso first step a Protectorate Council ` was formed, "presided over by the Sul- tan. but it was - purely advisory and ail consultative and fn 1926 it was re- iw _ FIplaced by what In known as the Ex• I I -1 leculle and the Legislative Councils--] Po, S lot Peoples Learn Self the former presided over by 'the Sul - y ulC Uniler Sultan, and tan kimself; the latter by the Britis British Resident Resident who is &estate¢- by three of- 'Mombasa. 'Mombasa, Kenya —There are cer- flclal and six unofficial members -•two r ° lain places in the world with names! representing the Arab, two the Indian, 1 _ which appeal instinctively to that"one the Parsee and one the European spirit of romance which is in all of communities. The formation of the fns. Tahiti, Klondyke. Timbuktu, Zan. Executive Council under the direct pre• zibar— it is the ambition of every sidency of the Sultan has passed on to traveler to know at letlst pane in his native shoulders the bulk of domestic r time, and when this hope' is on, the, responsibility. The police is native; .eve of realization, be he ever so there are native village courts of jus- ';phyegmatic, he will feel the suppress- tics who settle their own affairs ac- ed excltment ct new experience. cording to tradition with the right of But my arrival at Zanzibar was ultimate appeal to the Sultan and the '••frankly disappointing. The tiny Per•i British Resident. Zanzibar, in spite 'titan trading boat with its inevitable of Its polyglot ingredients, is slowly Scotch captain, which had brought developing a native individuality and me from Mombasa, anchored a mile: responsibility according to the motive f h is ! h D i M d Civil Aviation - ?W NpjM ; st�d� ..:.BABY'S OWN TABS In Canada Toronto.—CivIr aviation in-'Canada Once a Mother Has Used Then- has become as important tic-tor In the She i)Vill Use Nothing $Ise: many pbases of th "e business and com- munity To once use Baby's Own Tablets Is to use them life of the Dominion. It is to continually n that is as years since civil aviation began in the I tag as there are young children in Dominion, when a commercial coin- the home. That is the testimony pan obtained a contract from the Que- given na by mothers from all parts bee Provincial Government to patrol 1I of Canada. They all say that they as area of forest land for fire pr919.I know of nothing to equal the Tablet3, lion during the summer o! 1 been that they find . th im safe and effi- Since then many' uses have beeen ent and at the same time pleasant found for aircraft, which include for - d .I cl take. est fire detection and suppression, Mrs. John Hollinwortb, Maidstone, timber cruising, air bhotography, Out., writes : -- "I have three children, transportation of passengers, express the eldest fourteen and the youngest and mail, instruction, advertising, nine months old. I have always used - sightseeing, and "joy - riding." Baby's Own Tablets for them and Sixty -two organizations or individ• have found no other medicinu to uals are now engaged in civil flying, equal the Tablets as a' relief for the including ,the Ontario Provincial Air many ailments of childhood," Service while 21 light air lane clubs rom the shore, and I awakened too t e po Cy o t e us. an ate. p Baby's Own Tablets are a mild but - look across a dazzling sheet of water - -` GIRE *LA- 0r-H1G1ttANDEfi- are in operation. There are 330 air- - `ap S Picturesque Landscape thorough laxative which regulate the toward Zanzibar, on the not far d!s• This li ttle fellow is proud of his craft licensed for commercial use to bowels and sweeten the stomach. Zanzibar !a very small; its sister the Dominion, by the Department of • last horizon, but looking far from fur kilts. He's quite tickled because They drive out constipation and indi• the m. I had anticipated. I saw a island Pemba is smaller still; in all, National De tense, and 278 commercial Be the Sultan rules over little more than he wears the rest of his clothes fur gestion, break up colds and simple sea front ranged with dull white pilots, and 253 air engineers hold cer• fevers and make the cutting of teeth 1100 square miles. But the smallness side in which is enough to tickle any- houses, > ; square and high: there was a tificatea. easy. They are sold by medicine' of the islands is In the eyes oI the body: flatness of outline which reminded visitor disguised by the luxuriance of Fifty-three airports and seaplane dealers or by mail at 25 cents' a box me of seaside resorts in England,, ports are similarly licensed, while a fmm The 15r. Williams' Medicine Co.. its sub - tropical. scenery. I. enjoyed Zanzibar 'boasts Perhaps the oddest large number of municipalities in 1 and i hunted in vain for the tapering ; Brockville, Ont. minarets " and domed cupolas with great hospitality during my stay; and railway with certainly the oddest every province are giving considers- in ' which the first sight'of Jeddah and a full week drove tits length and name in the world. The BuBuBu Rail 1tion to the construction of airports. G. breadth of the island along fine macs= way with its miniature buslike car - .� • euakim rewards the newcomer. - Al- Nine schools of Hying are conducted r pity Evening - - � _ . _ .' +d. though the population is about 80 per, damized roads cut through a land- riages, its miniature belching engines, I and a large number of pupils are re- scape which was sheer delight. There for 30 years roared and bumped its The light that burned ms up by day •cent. Moslem, Zanzibar has only one ceiving instruction. In addition there Decides a little while to stay, ' minaret For Moslem Zanzibar be- was something in this tropical vege• way through primeval jungle, are 22 private owners of aircraft, and h p And writes a long and golden scrawl tation which defeated the" traveler's +� longs to the Ismailia sect of Islam 221 licensed private pilots. In tree -leaf shadows on my wall. which tolerates no form of idolatry armory of adjectives.. The colors— - An important part is being played and has ruled out as heretical the greens and blues, pinks and broa-ns p The bulbous sun has spilled his fire, —were incredibly vivid; the shadows by aircraft in connetion with mineral Immpaled upon a Jersey spire; - building of minarets over mosques development in the northern parts of I And hard day objects of the street ro and of domes over tombs were deeper and less harsh than on the Dominion. The carriage o! mail fill the African mainland. We drove `o t Grow soft, in the long light, and First Glimpse Misleads by air is another important phase. sweet. a through dark avenues of enormous Eighteen months ago mall was de Once ashore, however, my ricksha _ Noon's hot fortissimo still clings, mango trees, and on through palm ----- "_'Mewled quickly past the modern banalt- �� livered to a few outlying districts. Muted In maul- murmurings: of the frost. to plunge into a .groves which looked like bunches of During 19.8, however, 316,631 pounds — knitting needles reared up, this way _ And with the lingering light o'er- ties .^+l 1 real Arab atmosphere. Byways and and that, against a pale blue sky, We of mail were conveyed. For the first spread alleys. hlgh•walied. and drooping I skirted the coast —one bay succeeding six months of this year 20.7.50 pounds My. thoughts are all new garmeated. with overhanging balconies. crossed have been carried by contractors. Far down the blot,k In yellow ease another; shores of dazzling white and recrossed one another, We The light airplane club movement Behind a row of old - tipped trees sand washed by The blue sea and v , g never progressed more than 30 yards I flecked by the criss-cross shadows of Inaugurated in 19.: has shown great 'The The "L," like some old dream, goes by v in any direction; we seemed always results, *Twenty -oue clubs are active Betwixt the AveAtue and sky. overhanging palms. Nature surprised r,!^ to be charging blank walls. And the v and have a membership of 42.18, of E. B. W„ In "The Lady is Cold.' me and excelled herself, wh' h 278 are .solo pilots, and have hotel, when I reached !t. removed -the �s, And then we came to the clove — 4 Iasi tinge of my first disappointment. '' to their credit a total of 6975 hours in shambes (estates). All of us have It was an old Arab house, set In a l the air to date this year. I "Our office lift broke down this tasted the spice, but few of us know q street 12 feet wide: [passed through,. The construction of an airship base morning . and my new typist and I how !t grows or how it, reaches the i a door of African teak, studded with l :and airport at St. Hubert', near biont• were caught `in It. '*Who caught .you, enormous brass bosses and of a brown stage !a which our cooks buy it for - �, real, followed the decision of the Do- your wife ?" i4►1 the flavoring of the apple pie... The 8. -- which age and polish had mellowed trees are tall ai.d bushy; their foliage minion to participate is Empire air � Into bronze; within was the gloom of communication by airship. A moor - resembles the hay leaf; -the clove it- • - .st true Arab dwelling, a dim vista of elf f the earl blossom which - f tug tower has been_erected and equip- -- _ -thick walls, -of unexpected e yearly d recesses. ped with the most efficient machinery and of archways leading goodness grows in clusters, and at harvest time i k' 1 btainable for the reception of the Chew and has to be picked from ladders • x40 • to - - `knows where. British airship -R101, which is expect. This impression of Zanzibar was 60 feet high. When the clusters have i ed to make its first transatlantic pass- 'Purely Arab. But It was -misleading• been gathered they- are separated 1 age to the autumn of this year. An Grow . Thin Later in the da �, as I walked through petal by petal, and these petals are ,, d _ - g sillirome comprising ,9.. acres is be- _ - the maze of narrow streets. I found strewn on spacious terraces of beaten ing constructed.. which, when com• You know that certain foods a babel of English, French, Portu- earth to dry out In the sun. Thep ,are pleted, wil rank as one of the finest is furnish body energy without then the Cloves which our grocers re- bi addles: uncomfortable fat. - guess. - Persian, Hindustani, Arabic � •- � - � the world. — Christian Sclenre onl- and even Chinese and Japanese and. tail - dominating all. Swahili. of which the Excellent Roads for. e — _ Soar Is one of these foods. • Island was the cradle. Zanzibar is It was curious to be driving on ex- Fairy Tales and Facts supplying needed suer& in the polyglot cosmopolis' of East eeilent roads through the exuberant 697 Rebecca West In the London Even- concentrated form. Africa, scenery of an Indian Ocean Island; ing News (Ind. Cons.): A good-look. Natives Taught to Govern still more curious was it tj learn that - .. _ ing young woman who Is not born to WRlGLWS gives You soar The Government of Zanzibar Is di- only ten years ago Zanzibar had no ' reeled by the Sultan with the advice roads to speak of, that tranaport and end flavor. These; Ingrediet riches fa extremely unlikely to These; n :.. _ .,. , say dazzling social success unless she „ of the British Resident in the Pro- movement had been by jungle tracks _ = gives herself dissolve in Your mouth. - teetorate which -was declared some 40 and that there had been villages with- years ago. The early efforts of the is 15 miles o[ Zanzibar whose inhabit- some sort of occupation. Cnless she "What Pleasanter Way of does that she to extremely unlikely to new regime were, perforce, inspired ants had never seen the Inside of the secure admission to the world of taking sugar I - .,by a policy of direct administration city. Today the, automobile trade gaiety on any terms, mucl. less per- :. As the existing native -authority our- flourishes in the island; there are lor- MODIFIED. PRINCESS LINES. manent elevation to- the prosperous Tuws� waving from other days -was both inef- ry services collecting from all the A fascinating new model with dis- classes. The fairy tale of Cinderella ficient and corrupt. It took three de- larger cloire estates; and there are tincitve flared treatment, typically is only a fairy tale. .Ill real life few Mdes to put the finances, the legis. even motorbus services -15 miles for Parisiar,, with its chic swooping lines. people marry out of their ' own class. lF�FEG� GV - 'tatton and the administration of the , half a repee. This motor transit It is brown sheer velvet with criss- One is born to chandeliers and,mar. - island on a sound basis: but, as soon marks the latest stage of the develop. cross collar and deep flaring cuffs in riage at Hanover .Square; they are Finish the aml %Is as a measure of stability sad order ment of Zanzibar; I ut it has also rung exquisite shade of chartre.ise green not to be obtained otherwise save WRiG"s and s wWe r had been attained, a change was made the knell of ,what, 30 years ago, was crepe satin accented'by pleated ruffle ,once in a-blue' moon, C143 'in the form of government to adapt regarded as the marvel of the - island. and buttons of the brown velvet. �- ) Style No. 697 that is designed in • sizes 16, 18, 20 years, 36, 38, 40 and ��� this' 42 inches bust can be ep ied 'exactly at an amazingly smart amount. ' The curved hipline adds charm- and interesting length to the silhouette gss V J which makes it so suitable for larger t '. women. � �ses - It is very chic in dull black silk y crepe with collar and cuffs in•eggshell 7. shade. Black crepe satin is effective with �1j�iAMOND DYES are the finest the hip yoke and flaring skirt sections, :7; L dyes you can buy. They are collar and cuffs cut of the dull surface made to givt you real - er-vice. The of the crepe, and makes a very service- "contcin the mryy highest quality able daytime dress for the Roman of _. I� y,., anilines that can bt Produced.. is the highest quality dye, prepared limited budget. a ­.It's the quality of the anilines in for general +use. It will dye or tint Hunter's been canton crepe with Diamond Dycs that give such soft, silk, wool, cotton, linen, rayon or beige contrast, printed sheer velvet in bright, new - looking bolors , that snake any mixture of, waterials. The blue - raspberry red - tones, copenhagan blue _ ---" the go on so evenly— without spot- package is a special dye, for silk silk crepe and Lucerne blue she'veivet�""" tang or streaking; that enable them and wool. only. With it you can dye charming selections. 'edLOSS � to ece.p their depth end brilliance your valuable articles of silk or woof g,,, �',.rrr ' throtigh wear and washings. with results equal to the finest pro- HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS Children will fret, often for no ��cc'I ro„� d j _ Vex,, time ot• have dyeing to do, try fessional work. When you buy— Writes your name and address plain- apparent' reason. But there's al- 1):amond i)yes. Ste how easy and remember .this. The blue package ly, giving number and size of such ways one sure way to comfort a fI simple it is tc use them. Then com- dyes silk or wool only. The white l; ,Frc.Faw �are res.ats. You will surely agree facka a will dye eve kind of goods, atterns as you want. Enclose 20c in restless, fretful child. Castoria l -I)iamdlld Dyes are better dyes. including silk and wool. Your deaifr stamps or coin (coin prefe ref ; wrap Harmless as the recipe on the ; The white package of Diamond Dyes has both packages. it carefully) for' each nur, and wrapper; mild and bland as it _ - address your order to Wilson Pattern tastes. But- its gentle action _ "A Service, 73 West Adelaide St., Toronto. soothes a youngster more surely understand. A coated tongue calls ' u• • the Patterns sent by an early mail.' than some powerful medicine for a.few drops toward off consti � a m n d - ca teat is meant for the stronger pation ; so does any ever c i children of Demand Dyes „tansy systems of adults, bad breath. Whenever children the sty a,,11"es Nearly 30 women drove automobiles �n heb++y sd it are the 6f auk - in the recent 861-mile reliability race Ch at en s h remedy ! of It yeti have well, the upseteSthiselpure that count. their from Paris to the Riviera P the $o urc,e�t,,ttanence• . 41 given the tiniest infant —as often vegetable 'preparation is usually yes dyes, lit as* there is any need. In cases of all that's needed to set everything S'yj Proof colors, Riches adorn ,the house ,and- vlrtue g colic, diarrhea, or similar disturb- to rights. Genuine Castoria has ALL D1FAI.8Re adorns' the perva ante, it is invaluable. But it has Chas. H. Fletcher'& signature on { : 11,& S TO USE-BETTER JRBSULTa Minard's Llriiment for Wars. - everyday, uses. all mothers should the wrapper, Doctors prescribe it. ..., :. s rom the shore, and I awakened too t e po Cy o t e us. an ate. p Baby's Own Tablets are a mild but - look across a dazzling sheet of water - -` GIRE *LA- 0r-H1G1ttANDEfi- are in operation. There are 330 air- - `ap S Picturesque Landscape thorough laxative which regulate the toward Zanzibar, on the not far d!s• This li ttle fellow is proud of his craft licensed for commercial use to bowels and sweeten the stomach. Zanzibar !a very small; its sister the Dominion, by the Department of • last horizon, but looking far from fur kilts. He's quite tickled because They drive out constipation and indi• the m. I had anticipated. I saw a island Pemba is smaller still; in all, National De tense, and 278 commercial Be the Sultan rules over little more than he wears the rest of his clothes fur gestion, break up colds and simple sea front ranged with dull white pilots, and 253 air engineers hold cer• fevers and make the cutting of teeth 1100 square miles. But the smallness side in which is enough to tickle any- houses, > ; square and high: there was a tificatea. easy. They are sold by medicine' of the islands is In the eyes oI the body: flatness of outline which reminded visitor disguised by the luxuriance of Fifty-three airports and seaplane dealers or by mail at 25 cents' a box me of seaside resorts in England,, ports are similarly licensed, while a fmm The 15r. Williams' Medicine Co.. its sub - tropical. scenery. I. enjoyed Zanzibar 'boasts Perhaps the oddest large number of municipalities in 1 and i hunted in vain for the tapering ; Brockville, Ont. minarets " and domed cupolas with great hospitality during my stay; and railway with certainly the oddest every province are giving considers- in ' which the first sight'of Jeddah and a full week drove tits length and name in the world. The BuBuBu Rail 1tion to the construction of airports. G. breadth of the island along fine macs= way with its miniature buslike car - .� • euakim rewards the newcomer. - Al- Nine schools of Hying are conducted r pity Evening - - � _ . _ .' +d. though the population is about 80 per, damized roads cut through a land- riages, its miniature belching engines, I and a large number of pupils are re- scape which was sheer delight. There for 30 years roared and bumped its The light that burned ms up by day •cent. Moslem, Zanzibar has only one ceiving instruction. In addition there Decides a little while to stay, ' minaret For Moslem Zanzibar be- was something in this tropical vege• way through primeval jungle, are 22 private owners of aircraft, and h p And writes a long and golden scrawl tation which defeated the" traveler's +� longs to the Ismailia sect of Islam 221 licensed private pilots. In tree -leaf shadows on my wall. which tolerates no form of idolatry armory of adjectives.. The colors— - An important part is being played and has ruled out as heretical the greens and blues, pinks and broa-ns p The bulbous sun has spilled his fire, —were incredibly vivid; the shadows by aircraft in connetion with mineral Immpaled upon a Jersey spire; - building of minarets over mosques development in the northern parts of I And hard day objects of the street ro and of domes over tombs were deeper and less harsh than on the Dominion. The carriage o! mail fill the African mainland. We drove `o t Grow soft, in the long light, and First Glimpse Misleads by air is another important phase. sweet. a through dark avenues of enormous Eighteen months ago mall was de Once ashore, however, my ricksha _ Noon's hot fortissimo still clings, mango trees, and on through palm ----- "_'Mewled quickly past the modern banalt- �� livered to a few outlying districts. Muted In maul- murmurings: of the frost. to plunge into a .groves which looked like bunches of During 19.8, however, 316,631 pounds — knitting needles reared up, this way _ And with the lingering light o'er- ties .^+l 1 real Arab atmosphere. Byways and and that, against a pale blue sky, We of mail were conveyed. For the first spread alleys. hlgh•walied. and drooping I skirted the coast —one bay succeeding six months of this year 20.7.50 pounds My. thoughts are all new garmeated. with overhanging balconies. crossed have been carried by contractors. Far down the blot,k In yellow ease another; shores of dazzling white and recrossed one another, We The light airplane club movement Behind a row of old - tipped trees sand washed by The blue sea and v , g never progressed more than 30 yards I flecked by the criss-cross shadows of Inaugurated in 19.: has shown great 'The The "L," like some old dream, goes by v in any direction; we seemed always results, *Twenty -oue clubs are active Betwixt the AveAtue and sky. overhanging palms. Nature surprised r,!^ to be charging blank walls. And the v and have a membership of 42.18, of E. B. W„ In "The Lady is Cold.' me and excelled herself, wh' h 278 are .solo pilots, and have hotel, when I reached !t. removed -the �s, And then we came to the clove — 4 Iasi tinge of my first disappointment. '' to their credit a total of 6975 hours in shambes (estates). All of us have It was an old Arab house, set In a l the air to date this year. I "Our office lift broke down this tasted the spice, but few of us know q street 12 feet wide: [passed through,. The construction of an airship base morning . and my new typist and I how !t grows or how it, reaches the i a door of African teak, studded with l :and airport at St. Hubert', near biont• were caught `in It. '*Who caught .you, enormous brass bosses and of a brown stage !a which our cooks buy it for - �, real, followed the decision of the Do- your wife ?" i4►1 the flavoring of the apple pie... The 8. -- which age and polish had mellowed trees are tall ai.d bushy; their foliage minion to participate is Empire air � Into bronze; within was the gloom of communication by airship. A moor - resembles the hay leaf; -the clove it- • - .st true Arab dwelling, a dim vista of elf f the earl blossom which - f tug tower has been_erected and equip- -- _ -thick walls, -of unexpected e yearly d recesses. ped with the most efficient machinery and of archways leading goodness grows in clusters, and at harvest time i k' 1 btainable for the reception of the Chew and has to be picked from ladders • x40 • to - - `knows where. British airship -R101, which is expect. This impression of Zanzibar was 60 feet high. When the clusters have i ed to make its first transatlantic pass- 'Purely Arab. But It was -misleading• been gathered they- are separated 1 age to the autumn of this year. An Grow . Thin Later in the da �, as I walked through petal by petal, and these petals are ,, d _ - g sillirome comprising ,9.. acres is be- _ - the maze of narrow streets. I found strewn on spacious terraces of beaten ing constructed.. which, when com• You know that certain foods a babel of English, French, Portu- earth to dry out In the sun. Thep ,are pleted, wil rank as one of the finest is furnish body energy without then the Cloves which our grocers re- bi addles: uncomfortable fat. - guess. - Persian, Hindustani, Arabic � •- � - � the world. — Christian Sclenre onl- and even Chinese and Japanese and. tail - dominating all. Swahili. of which the Excellent Roads for. e — _ Soar Is one of these foods. • Island was the cradle. Zanzibar is It was curious to be driving on ex- Fairy Tales and Facts supplying needed suer& in the polyglot cosmopolis' of East eeilent roads through the exuberant 697 Rebecca West In the London Even- concentrated form. Africa, scenery of an Indian Ocean Island; ing News (Ind. Cons.): A good-look. Natives Taught to Govern still more curious was it tj learn that - .. _ ing young woman who Is not born to WRlGLWS gives You soar The Government of Zanzibar Is di- only ten years ago Zanzibar had no ' reeled by the Sultan with the advice roads to speak of, that tranaport and end flavor. These; Ingrediet riches fa extremely unlikely to These; n :.. _ .,. , say dazzling social success unless she „ of the British Resident in the Pro- movement had been by jungle tracks _ = gives herself dissolve in Your mouth. - teetorate which -was declared some 40 and that there had been villages with- years ago. The early efforts of the is 15 miles o[ Zanzibar whose inhabit- some sort of occupation. Cnless she "What Pleasanter Way of does that she to extremely unlikely to new regime were, perforce, inspired ants had never seen the Inside of the secure admission to the world of taking sugar I - .,by a policy of direct administration city. Today the, automobile trade gaiety on any terms, mucl. less per- :. As the existing native -authority our- flourishes in the island; there are lor- MODIFIED. PRINCESS LINES. manent elevation to- the prosperous Tuws� waving from other days -was both inef- ry services collecting from all the A fascinating new model with dis- classes. The fairy tale of Cinderella ficient and corrupt. It took three de- larger cloire estates; and there are tincitve flared treatment, typically is only a fairy tale. .Ill real life few Mdes to put the finances, the legis. even motorbus services -15 miles for Parisiar,, with its chic swooping lines. people marry out of their ' own class. lF�FEG� GV - 'tatton and the administration of the , half a repee. This motor transit It is brown sheer velvet with criss- One is born to chandeliers and,mar. - island on a sound basis: but, as soon marks the latest stage of the develop. cross collar and deep flaring cuffs in riage at Hanover .Square; they are Finish the aml %Is as a measure of stability sad order ment of Zanzibar; I ut it has also rung exquisite shade of chartre.ise green not to be obtained otherwise save WRiG"s and s wWe r had been attained, a change was made the knell of ,what, 30 years ago, was crepe satin accented'by pleated ruffle ,once in a-blue' moon, C143 'in the form of government to adapt regarded as the marvel of the - island. and buttons of the brown velvet. �- ) Style No. 697 that is designed in • sizes 16, 18, 20 years, 36, 38, 40 and ��� this' 42 inches bust can be ep ied 'exactly at an amazingly smart amount. ' The curved hipline adds charm- and interesting length to the silhouette gss V J which makes it so suitable for larger t '. women. � �ses - It is very chic in dull black silk y crepe with collar and cuffs in•eggshell 7. shade. Black crepe satin is effective with �1j�iAMOND DYES are the finest the hip yoke and flaring skirt sections, :7; L dyes you can buy. They are collar and cuffs cut of the dull surface made to givt you real - er-vice. The of the crepe, and makes a very service- "contcin the mryy highest quality able daytime dress for the Roman of _. I� y,., anilines that can bt Produced.. is the highest quality dye, prepared limited budget. a ­.It's the quality of the anilines in for general +use. It will dye or tint Hunter's been canton crepe with Diamond Dycs that give such soft, silk, wool, cotton, linen, rayon or beige contrast, printed sheer velvet in bright, new - looking bolors , that snake any mixture of, waterials. The blue - raspberry red - tones, copenhagan blue _ ---" the go on so evenly— without spot- package is a special dye, for silk silk crepe and Lucerne blue she'veivet�""" tang or streaking; that enable them and wool. only. With it you can dye charming selections. 'edLOSS � to ece.p their depth end brilliance your valuable articles of silk or woof g,,, �',.rrr ' throtigh wear and washings. with results equal to the finest pro- HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS Children will fret, often for no ��cc'I ro„� d j _ Vex,, time ot• have dyeing to do, try fessional work. When you buy— Writes your name and address plain- apparent' reason. But there's al- 1):amond i)yes. Ste how easy and remember .this. The blue package ly, giving number and size of such ways one sure way to comfort a fI simple it is tc use them. Then com- dyes silk or wool only. The white l; ,Frc.Faw �are res.ats. You will surely agree facka a will dye eve kind of goods, atterns as you want. Enclose 20c in restless, fretful child. Castoria l -I)iamdlld Dyes are better dyes. including silk and wool. Your deaifr stamps or coin (coin prefe ref ; wrap Harmless as the recipe on the ; The white package of Diamond Dyes has both packages. it carefully) for' each nur, and wrapper; mild and bland as it _ - address your order to Wilson Pattern tastes. But- its gentle action _ "A Service, 73 West Adelaide St., Toronto. soothes a youngster more surely understand. A coated tongue calls ' u• • the Patterns sent by an early mail.' than some powerful medicine for a.few drops toward off consti � a m n d - ca teat is meant for the stronger pation ; so does any ever c i children of Demand Dyes „tansy systems of adults, bad breath. Whenever children the sty a,,11"es Nearly 30 women drove automobiles �n heb++y sd it are the 6f auk - in the recent 861-mile reliability race Ch at en s h remedy ! of It yeti have well, the upseteSthiselpure that count. their from Paris to the Riviera P the $o urc,e�t,,ttanence• . 41 given the tiniest infant —as often vegetable 'preparation is usually yes dyes, lit as* there is any need. In cases of all that's needed to set everything S'yj Proof colors, Riches adorn ,the house ,and- vlrtue g colic, diarrhea, or similar disturb- to rights. Genuine Castoria has ALL D1FAI.8Re adorns' the perva ante, it is invaluable. But it has Chas. H. Fletcher'& signature on { : 11,& S TO USE-BETTER JRBSULTa Minard's Llriiment for Wars. - everyday, uses. all mothers should the wrapper, Doctors prescribe it. ..., :. s Op mV tL,' V. 7 2. .. .'.' t ­A DO Tea guarantee y Dr. J. T. Shotwell in Current His- ou take 'DoUs"Priesses ]Wwwmment The Red Rose T means what it says. If not satisfied return the unused part ui the package aDcl When small daughter wants to make tory (New York): There is no arith- ­01"Mwe in the grocer will refund y9ur money. her doll a dress do not discourage her metical ratio possible in armaments and tell her she is only wasting as a whole, for the armaments of the ousewor thread. . It is surprising how quickly modern world are not merely battle. a child learns to handle needles, sets. ships, cruisers, tanks and guns—the scroll etc., It given proper encourage. armament at a modern IndustriiLl na. ment. And -the thread to never Lion Is the entire mobilized strength, fisted. A spool will last a child a he major part of which. Is not in I herself long time. Get her one for mien or navies at all, but In the fac- and let her use It when she pleases. production. tortes of peace-time ductio There ........... .- . -`- , I There is always a piece of second is no ratio of 6-5-3 in chemical Wai- NOW so about my daily hand cloth for a dol dress.- Cut Pat- fare, for the nitrogen of high explo- 0 O O Mrs. Scott of Guelph. In and let the hild keep them and cut the -factories that produce fertilizers W-It with Pleasure," says terns for the dol dress and bloomers st've Is In all the air around us, and g spite of tiring domestic tasks out her own doll garments. Teach the foods and break up the constituents and family caiw, that is the correct stitches, and how to baste, of nature for drugs and dyes are, with good a the slightest change in their =&chin. RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extra go way every woman should feeL and make a doll dress Just like But how many do? and child's dress. At six years my own ery� the arsenal of high explosive girl can make her, doll dresses very of poison gas. Commercial airplanes r Thousands of women all nicely, on the machine, and she knows are the long-distanc6 cannon of to- I Farewell to Fasting Classified Advertisements ever the world have regaitimd all about cutting, and facing, and day, so that If London Evening Standard (Ind. 111111TVATZONS VACAJM sit -Bth and nervous energy trimming, things that will always be ly getting rid of potential weapons. we by taking Dr. WiMiam Pink useful to her. She threads and oils should have to limit science In Its ad- Cons.): After a decade during which ORE MEN WANTOD QUICK 13L(k women have looked like pencils or M pay. easy work. Earn while learn- Pit&, and "to to tell us so. the macMne, and fills the bobbin, etc. vancIng control over nature. The Ing barber tr"s under faimous 11oler Pillar-boxes It Is a delight to find them mrs. Scott is,on* of theca. I know women with girls twice as old problem of disarmament, therefore, Imerican plan, World's most rellable looking once more like women, and to barber school system Write nr call who refuse. them the sewing machine even when viewed from the stand- "I was very much run-down, have all the ancient poetic Images at Immediately for free catalogue. 111oler., at all, but It L taught how to handle the female form again coming true. Barber College. 121 Queen West. Toronto-__- nervious, tir*d. I took Dr. it point of armaments, reaches Into thhe • Williams' 9 FOR BALE. Pink Pills and am tics of nations, and every step of pro properly' the child will not hurt it i �very heart of the peace-time or anizat It is undoubtedly prettier that raptur- may as well earn. as well as ever again. Now I ous admirers should be reminded of EGISTERED PEDIGREED SILVER It is not enough to teach the girls gress in the conquest over nature Greek' vases by the appearance of the foxes, $400,00 a pair delivered. Wm. 9 so about my work with Pleas. ladds to the power of a nation In des- a. RIdgetown. Ont. how to sew, crochet, knit, tat and em- ladies of their choice than that they At e urc; in fact, - feel 10 years broider. Having taught that one trutKe power over others. should have to recall a mere coffee A0NNZCZZAX PDX ZANOM younger• " needs to direct them to a wise choice 0 canister.. But the revival has Its den- "' CAN SUPPLY BEAUTIFUL BUT &"box of Dr. WAliame of what to make that will pay for the gers, since, If carried to ex aci. in silver slack Poxes. Reg- Church Union extremes it W t Pink Pith at all druggists and hours of time; and the strain on the Ion Istered In Canadian National Llii Stock will bring back tight lacing and with her dealers in medicine or, eyes that the fancy work which so i The Bishop of Middleton In the It all the ills that went with that ,bar. Records. Free from lung worm or at Post. many girls love to do too often causes.; Spectator (London) : As things are at diseases. . Litters averaged four thigr Year, Order early. J, M, Briscoe & 11. !ri paid, by mail at 50 cents a Give them quickly made pieces bayous mode. ode. Northeote, Ont t a present there is only one Communion box from The Dr. W;11;-m do as a beginning when they are slow. In al the world where there kneel side Medicine Ca., Brockville, ZOASM IRLANX311ra They must not become disouraged. by side to receive the Sacrament of Glasgow will have a night bank. Ontario. ORSE BLANKETS, LARGE SIZE. seta and women who know But as they grow older encourage Unity men a w H futly lined, c5tru real ,;ood quality. "a y Jute them to do really worth while things. what it is to be a Catholic and what t Blankets that will give years d ser� Ice. Brand i _w, used as In a year one girl made a very beaud- It Is to be a Protestant, not by bear- Fampole"is. Price Six Dollars a pair, resu- lar Eleven Dollar Value, Va�ked.'Shl 6d I Earl tablecloth, with lace' and embroil• say only, but by personal experience ASTHMA o on recel Order. Frank used money ery, that was valued at a hundred dol- and practice. For this reason It is 0 a 73LZM TXXAZ PACZAGM of'D- i mer, Storage Warehouse, Stables 'uild's lays. Other girls made doilies and the peculiar function of the Anglican It U Green Mountain Asthma 108 Robert Street, Toronto. Compound sent on r eat, Origin- ) centre-pleces. etc., that required as Communion to Intrepret Catholitsm ated in 1919 by Dr oqu Guild. specialist pleasant Few women are color blind, ex. much work. The tablecloth was a joy to Protestants and Protestantism to li, reiipiratory diseases. Its p, t smoke Aapor. quivitly soothes and re- cept in the matter at diatingulshiag 'holies, botb within its own fellow- 11 eves asthma—also catarrh. Standard 5 for years. The small pieces were Cat scattered among friends who enjoyed ship and outside. Whatever may be remedy at druggists•' 35 cents, so red and green traffic lights'�—]�Iorence PER Us cents and 11 50. powder o them for a moment, and were then thought of the Angltean synthesis— r cisarette form. Rend for I%= TAIAZ forgotten. Help the children plan so and It has never claimed to be final ate of 6 cigarettes, canadian xnatri- ". LYMA". Ltd.. 1111"t. COS, =0 A MONEY -MAKER ! that their efforts are worth while. or immune from critictsm—it to at Si Sit 31`11,131 5t West WORUSAIJ. Canada. One thing that aide; girls will en- any rate making a serious. attempt to A MONEY-SAVER I WNIE PILLS Joy making and that will always be do a very difficult thing, . 'A Now& d COMPNO GR99X 11MICrAIM ENCOLD MANS Dr.Guil' 's'ArIm. CLOVER HULLER IN s4 covallrOlge useful, Is a patwork quilt. It they I or . I prefer to spend a lot of time on an In- Aft*r the cLov to pattern, that thime is better bass threal�- trica Ve od by the ordf- spent that way than w1h fine crachet• After Sha nary thresher 'Fans" Who Only Watch i Ing. for be eyes' Rake. Encourage the -SAW' Mipard's mixed %v� sweet oil you can hallo clean and soar- Dr, A. A. Brill In North American ! girls to make a few beautiful quilts. makes a cool, soothing after Ify your clover Wft 011104 This ma� !Review: For the great majority. un-1 shave. Heals tiny cuts made china 1062 be "M able to surpass and shine, to become razor. by ovid m&= An Th' rose is fairest when arAtu-7 9%00- champions and heroes. prefer the e n 'tis budding SIMONLM line WM -vicarious triumphs of a chosen Idol to new, It. And hope SAW 1 Won cloazed clovers briar bl" W1641 ft the dull level of mediocrity, it is not is brightest when It guy's sherp imser laziness that makes 99 11tis to one dawns from fears: rya yips Ozovan XMLZJM Co- max 75, GZAVII. Cat— Canada player; it is not even the difficul y of The rose. is sweetest washe dwith Cuts easier. Saws faster VW A 111M OF PAIN" inventing and providing games for morning dew NoICINDS • "NAM SAW C6. LTD. MON"CA ToRONTo. Imultitudes of players. No, lt:Js the And love Is lovilest when embalmed L in tears. VA"cauvem •WT. jom. 1. A fact than an ancient Instinct, and a !Ott. sound one, impels the average man. to KI IYS ,,.identify himself with Babe Ruth, Jack SUP Colds with Minard*s Liniment. Dempsey, Bill Tilden or Walter -Ha- D,1 olls gen. rather than to play himself, with•f . out distinction. To play the gam e do net know any princlPle of our :, Lor'd's' that has been so brutally neg• win or lose would serve our physical [leered as the right as well as the need; but only triumph, the downing duty of the individual . to use the of ail opponent, the chrism of ap, talents which he has got.—Maude plause, can preserve our psychic, Royden. health. That is why 1, for instance, gave up playing golf. The exercise, the walking and the rhythmic swing of the arms were 90049&for my body, but my inability to turn in a card be. Iow 100'was bad for my ego. IMlnard's Liniment for Neuritis. Yotf can tell pretty well how you stand in the community by the way children acid dogs like you. Talk much or write much and you'll �:..'be disliked 'much. LUDO ."IFOR THE HAIR Ask Your Barber—He Knows OPPORTUNITY ONTARIO FUR & KUCTION LTD. .. (PRE-LISTING) Activities-: 1. Fur Farming in all Its branches. 2. Fur 'Magazine. 3. Xarketing service for rabbit breeders. 4. Fur Auction. Please 641S4 M& Without oblillifstion, fall do*-"- of how year as" were increased over 800 per amt. is two Y01" and year V"118=9 offer. ],ante.... ....... Address .................... Dominion Government Bul-lding 59-61 Victoria St. Toqoto Pf"f1will'3 MAGAt dine to Acid ..f `Pitta sroNAO+ KCART&URN Stb N9A0AdKA ni k h W 'Excess acid is the common cause of less and tasteless and Its action Is Indigestion. It results In pain and quick. You will never rely on crude sourness about two hours after eating. methods, Rover -continue to suffer, The quick corrective is an alkali which when you learn how quickly, how neutralizes acid. The beat corrective pleasantly this premier method acts. In Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. It has Please let It show you—now. remained standard with physicians In Be sure to get the genuine Phillips' the 50 years since Its Invention. Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physt- One spoonful of Phillips' Milk of clans for 50 years In correcting excess Maguest& neutralizes Instantly many aids. Each battle contains ful direr- . times Its volume In acid. It Is harm- tions—any drugstore. L . Ttssucs Discriminating women who ride themselves on -0NLIWON fine 1=%oom, appoint- Highelst ments insist on a bathroom grade Toilet paper of real qu'ality Tissue. Ser- ve d from It s 60 easy to get this handsome, kind of paper too. just compact f"' tell your dealer you want Lure —a RrA-- tary, dust, Tissue. Buy it proof cali. kby name. Then you are net available certain of getting - safer, tir in nickel Or better, more economickl r clain paper, immncu lately clean. E DYS T U S THE L 8. EDDY CO. LTD., tssseeseisat HULL, CANADA X ,,COTTAGE" The aristocrat of Tcnlct Tissues. 'Completery amappa Rolls. 3,000 sheen, fall count. - . - "WHITE SWA7,1r" A snowy white Tissuir. In 4 , uM7-, pod. hd"P7aof ARO-1-5 750 shots. - - .'"DREADNOUGH'I'l" ,A big value Eddy —sair-" ounces o quality 1W Tissw in every Roll. 'NAVY" Afull weight Roll ofquet• Jity Tissuc-700 sheers of •soft, safe, S4nit4r>VdPcrd 1 42 DURING ODY ,HELPED MIDDLE AGE table Compound 0 ttage Woman Praises Lydia Es' Pinkham's Vegetable Q Compound Change of Me. 2, x Sarnia, Ont. — "I am' rolling to answer letters from other women, to,. tell them the wonw- 4, my troubles made name me unfit to work. three peon I be" been troubled WO iktdne=lbie, and could scarcely walk ft Palau A friend advised me to try the V1W 3ABt In" a friend of m came to WP f I felt great relief at to in my, appetite, and with us for a few days, and brought with her a bath at Kroseben kw and gave we a good tter. I will recom- tidoae. After about a Was taking a little everr nan:&& I found the troabb leaving me, and Z A could walk well. I have taken Kruwben 1109811 Carly u&A a month ago. and then I thought 3E _i_v�_tbv AA could roaaw Without tbet t last I aid trouble come back axalt ly laob a bottle there, In I am 29 Orate- I feel amp Quite a new woman woman Id that L thought rite and let k=m_wMt I think of wonderful Salts.'. ft"M Moor so " Ur lowau - lErnectsen mixto to ot"Inabis " days aadr ' t stores In Coca& at 750-* a A lfottie coutalm enough to " for bean far holf-a-cent, a dad ILDOV woutb&-voill Pf"f1will'3 MAGAt dine to Acid ..f `Pitta sroNAO+ KCART&URN Stb N9A0AdKA ni k h W 'Excess acid is the common cause of less and tasteless and Its action Is Indigestion. It results In pain and quick. You will never rely on crude sourness about two hours after eating. methods, Rover -continue to suffer, The quick corrective is an alkali which when you learn how quickly, how neutralizes acid. The beat corrective pleasantly this premier method acts. In Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. It has Please let It show you—now. remained standard with physicians In Be sure to get the genuine Phillips' the 50 years since Its Invention. Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physt- One spoonful of Phillips' Milk of clans for 50 years In correcting excess Maguest& neutralizes Instantly many aids. Each battle contains ful direr- . times Its volume In acid. It Is harm- tions—any drugstore. L . Ttssucs Discriminating women who ride themselves on -0NLIWON fine 1=%oom, appoint- Highelst ments insist on a bathroom grade Toilet paper of real qu'ality Tissue. Ser- ve d from It s 60 easy to get this handsome, kind of paper too. just compact f"' tell your dealer you want Lure —a RrA-- tary, dust, Tissue. Buy it proof cali. kby name. Then you are net available certain of getting - safer, tir in nickel Or better, more economickl r clain paper, immncu lately clean. E DYS T U S THE L 8. EDDY CO. LTD., tssseeseisat HULL, CANADA X ,,COTTAGE" The aristocrat of Tcnlct Tissues. 'Completery amappa Rolls. 3,000 sheen, fall count. - . - "WHITE SWA7,1r" A snowy white Tissuir. In 4 , uM7-, pod. hd"P7aof ARO-1-5 750 shots. - - .'"DREADNOUGH'I'l" ,A big value Eddy —sair-" ounces o quality 1W Tissw in every Roll. 'NAVY" Afull weight Roll ofquet• Jity Tissuc-700 sheers of •soft, safe, S4nit4r>VdPcrd 1 42 DURING ¢ s ,HELPED MIDDLE AGE table Compound Woman Praises Lydia Es' Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Change of Me. 2, x Sarnia, Ont. — "I am' rolling to answer letters from other women, to,. tell them the wonw- 4, etabli- Compound. once, began to rep ray nerves got be derful good Lydia E.Pinkham'sVege- table Compound did me. I cannot be thankfulenou hfor the benefits re• ceived durin; the Change of Me. 2, do housework and 4, my troubles made me unfit to work. A friend advised me to try the V1W I felt great relief at in my, appetite, and tter. I will recom- mend your medicine to an with trou- blealike I had."—MRs. JoRNBWWNi 262 No Christina St., Sarnia. Ontario; ..ISSUE. No. 43—'29 7, Poit6i has- aftiuM -�-Rich�trid 'Day and family, of, "'mes _S.t 6 • `!,LOGALLISVS* od ition 16 Toronto as js eta Balsam, spent Sunday afternoblo. _pos -n.atid Mrs. Bt iliby. with Alvi --The, services in St., Paul's —Dr. H.-T. Falalise, Resident Dent-' mej,n s .-W 'ear —James G. and Mr MarlovO, of s. Church on Su6day. Oct- 27th, will ist,70ffice id* tealidence, two doors -4 4 spent Sunday with L. be as follows: 10.30 a. m•,- horn- east of St. Andrew's Church, Pick- 'jR. and Mrs. Spragge. lag worship and S. S. classes: 7.00 e Office hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. con- d evenin —Alviv Duabby has been (�y� 'We cater -to the man wh evening service. The pas. X and by ajipolliinient- f P. M., e, ay service).ff dvauts a first — ed to the house suffering from for will conduct the'services., an attack of the flu. The Womets'@• Institute will - —The Busy Bee Mission Band of clan article when be. pupchases. At all —A Dumber from the village are hold their regular meetibst ob Tues- St. kudraw'd Church will meet on at the home of Mrs. W. Saturday afternoon in the Sunday iiMes you- simply- got what you pay for. lin to Oshawa to night (Tham� day next ay) to the Lsymea's ban, J.-Miller. Papers will be given by School room. Mrs. D. A. Scott. of d ioe- the You know when you pay one $1.00 for an Mrs. G.'M Fbrsyth'aud' Mrs: D. A. Claremont, will ad a meet- return Meeting at ing. A good attendance is re- -Mr. -Murray has ed Scott, of Claremont. -cr home, after spending a few weeks 3 p. w. All ladies invited. queeted. uticleyou are not gating a $1.50 -value. visiting friends In the north-west — Remember W. J. Gordon's sale —The Brooklin Dramatic Club tt provinces. f furniture etc., at his premises, will give a drama, entitled "Who —A Dumber of the members - of 0 roa," on Monday evening, Church St., to-morrow (Saturday) Oa g. Oct. '"Head iner 'I Doric Lodge A. F. & A. M. visited af teris non. As Mr. Gordon tole v. 28th, at 800 o'clock, in the lecture s a ;the Oshawa Lodge om.Thursday ing the villaxe, and will move to room of St. raul's United Church, night last. the city to reside, there will be no under the auspices of the W M. S. --gesaligilts and Carharts Ov, ralls, Smocks, Shirts —Uxbridge potatoes are being reserve. - There will be offered for Admission 25 cents. isold on our streets these d4yR at sale a quantity of high class an- —Miss Jessie M. Day has return. and Gloves aTe the cream of -them all,. $1.75'per bag. - They are pf good tiqfieftirmiture, cloche etc., which ed to her home in Torunto after ,quality and size. should attract prospective buyers. spending a couple of months with 'a Shoes The Women's Associatiob of Williams' fivaSlatWs for Boots an —Recent reports from Saakeitch- her sister, Mrs. Alvin Bushby, ow 1.1 a bazaar swan are of very encouraging iDg to the latter's illness. are St. Paul's Church wilrh� We -the base- charafter. Mach has been' said pleased to state Mrs. Busbbk is a�b ­'Stanflield's for your Underwear- On Friday, Nov, 8th, in Mu moat Of the church. about the failure of the crop in Is to be around again, much impro• --Be sure. and see that province. While the yield is ved in health, ae the splendid ' -7 drama put on by the Brooklin away belts* that of last year the -A public meeting in the 'inter. Ja fo terwoven r you r SQd8 young people in St. Paul's United price wilfbe much higher. Lower eats of F. L. Mason. the Conserva. Church on Monday evening. Died, on Tuesday, Oct. 22nd, production always tends to raise five candidate, will be field in the Lowndes', Semi Ready and Tip Tops for your the price, and this year thd un Town Hall on Saturday evening, at Durham. D. Simpson, formerly r 8 t 8 o'clock. - The speak- lothing.. I to-day usually high g ads will also add to Oct. 2 tb, a of Pickering, Pursers. the price. With these two factors era will be Mr. Mason. Mrs. Goo. -,(Friday) to Dunnville cemdtery. In their favor, it is expected that Hood. of ScuRog. and Geo.'Oakley i -Starting Wednesday, Oct. 30, farmees will realize as much this ex-M. P. of Toronto. Ladies are Fred T. Bunting -Pickerng the half holiday observed during year as last. specially invited. ",FAtablishod. 1857. the past -months will be discon• - Mrs. Mary Flett, of 44 Victoria tinned, also, the stores in the vii• Park Ave., Toronto, died in St.. BALE REGISTER. lage will remain open on Wednes• Michael's Hospital on Friday -day evening instead of Thursday, morning last, as a. result of -iojur. Saturday, O;ct. 26th-Auction Sale -U. Y-. P. & Hallowe'en Party. of entire household furniture (all Ic isle sustained in a motor accident Hallowe'en, did you say? Well, I Count me in. If I miss that on the base line directly south of choice including a quantity of an Pu61 7 - sure the village on Saturday, en by her Sept. 7th. tique). Pi•arro, garden tools, etc. No ­7 call my ears must be tia. Tuesday reserve as Mr. Gordon is leaving -night we come in coottinie so gay, She was in a car driv n, or a fine son-in-law, and when - the car town. See Bills. Sale, at 12-30 0 sharp. �W. B Powell Auctioneer. for stunts, izames and fu A-,.Lnnouncement struck a hole *ts the road it was pay. Now-let-we-see, Do I Tuesday, Oct.29th - Auction Sale, have It straight? Will meet at Q,. forced into the ditch and upset. 7 dual purpose Fthorthorns, grade Mrs. Flett sustained a fractured eight W Andrew's,.exactlyat e A'ineeting its- the interests of leg. but the driver escaped serious cattle. Shropshire sheep York- swine, implements, furraitlre,. W. E. N. 'Sinclair. K C., Liberal itijurles. Mr% Flett was taken to etc,*at -lot 11L con2 Uxbridge. 1 1-4 E take' pleasure 'Candidate. will be held in the Dr. Cartwright's ofbce- where she miles north Glasgow, -^ :.2 miles received first aid, after which She in announcing that we have been suc- Town Hall tbij; (Friday) evening. east of Goodwood. 1-1 month.,; cred- was taken to the Toronto East sful in securing the Franchise In this The meeting will be addressed by it. No reserve'. Sale at 12.30 'noon. Ices Mr, Sinclair, G. D. Conant and General Hospital, afterwards r,4 W. - E • Meredith prop. Georgt "tolitory moved toSt. Michael's. Deceased for "ROYAL YORK"Aadored. Mrs. A. W.- Bell. of Oshawa. The m9 AuctJoneer. ladies of the community are speci. was 84 years of age. Thursday. October 31st - Auction :Ito-measure clothes. 11 invited to attend The chair . -On Wednesday next (Oct. 30) tale f .50 head of fresh cows and e 0 Wl be taken at 8 o'clock. the electors of the province will -k)-measufe -w p spll�'11, Holsteins and Ayrshires, .This new line OF tailored Was G. Haim and Mrs. J. B. wend their way to oils and the property of Frank Richardson, and overcoats is made 6y Canada s ' Boru -and son, Clifford, of Peter record their vote for their favonte Columbus, Ont. the greatest sale :suib "boro. speat the weekend in the candidate The leading issue of of the season. Some heavv.produc- oldest clothing house to meet the village. On Saturday morning 'the campaign is the temperance ers included in this sale. - See Bills. high-grade !they motored to Toronto to meet iisde, but as is usually the ease. Sale at 1.30 o'clock sharp. Win. Increasing demand For Horn who had just returned the majority of the voters will Maw, Auctioneer. gannent at $27.50. Mr. from Englebart, where he bad support the candidate of the party t Saturday. Nov. 2nd - Auction Sale Ner lbeen opending a low weeks at the to which they are allied. The of about three acres of standing At t:his pnce 'we 6elleve wit 0 -home of his brother•ic law. C. H. result of an election depends to a timber, including maple. oak. pine -'Haw, for the benefit of his health, great extent on the Independent basswood, birch and white ash, at tic a Jollar for dollar value never having been in a run-down condl- voter, who will place principle lot 3. con. 9. Pickering. the proper - ''" Mon. due to o , verwbrk6 before =ty, who will vote an be t f H. S. Pugh. Sale at 1.30 ..,,dre reached. -Remember the anniversary thinks t for the country. If sharp. See Bills. Geo. Keay Auct- Lr services to St. Andrew's Church there were no independent voters ioneer. We can guarantee that the Aned OF Sa lien Fabrics, in the newest and most �m Sunday. Nov. 3rd. and the Pup in the country there would never turay. Nov4nd—Auction - Sale woo -per ou Tuesday, Nov, 5th. - On be % change of government. ' The. of about 45 cords of hartlwcod, Sunday Moroiag, the Rev. Mr, independent voter is of more vidue mostly maple, in stove lengths, at popular colors constitute the MsWials ;Auld, of Markham United Cbnrch, lot 29, Con.., Pickering, (South oi "ROYAL to the country than the bide used in - the makirtgr OF will preach, and In the. evening bound parCmay. who will vote C. P. R. Station,. Cherrywood) on Only the party every time, regardlims of H.�d'ro right-of-way . the proper- YORK" suits and overcoats. On the Rev. Dr. Jae. Little, of West mtnster Church, Toronto, will the issue, ty of A. J. Taylor' - Sale at 1:30 I be found in ,occupy the pulpit'. -Both - these - -"The Jubilee Services in con. Fred Postill Auctioneer. 6est of workmanship wail men are outstanding preachers nection with the 50th anniversary "r construction. land you should not lose the oppor- of at. Paul's United Church were New A&V#rS*s0"&*ftt*. tacity of hearing them. On Tues- held during the week of Oct. 6th We Invite you to come to our :tore ...,day evening an excellent supper to 18ti• and followed by the annual SALE-DPLaval power milker, r FOR id inspect " new,"ROYAL YORK will be served; after 1rhich a high fowl supper on -Oct. 1-5th. On San Apply to Gerald Clark, Dunbartea, B-11 4W class program will be rendered by day, Oct. ftb, Rev. Alfred Brown MOC66 and samples. OR SALE-3 sbes.rling Shropshire .1116 mixed quartette from College D. D., pastor in charge in 1879: F 9 Mtnt. registered. L. Johnston. jobnoton , Brougham. SL Baptist Church, Toronto, isad reached to large congregations, ' Miss Maud Hopes, Elocutionist, Eoth morning and evening.. Dr. FOR BALE-Holstein heifer, due v. 3rd. M. B. Burt. Phone Pick 1031. 8 who bike become a great favorite Brown's message@ were most in. wherever she has appeared. Keep 1ring., At the evening service SALE-Good big Holpteln r 0 Fcoouw, due to freshen Oct. 28th, S, Dixon, • in mind the dates. Novembe 8rd Ne scripture lemon read at the -and 5th. opening (service In May, 1880, was L -Provineial= Officer Cecil Tay. again read. The choir of St, Paul's SALE-SovLjLnd tac - Also F01ORigs 7 weeks old. - Applyo t! Frank Bass- lor. who to well known in Picker• provided special music at each Phone Clare 2405, 7-8 ­tog having been '. stationed' at service. Two events during the -Good coal -oil heater, Oshawa until about two or tbree, week were of iatier6st• to the con, SALE CLO FOR almost new. Apply Mrs. Edgar Mitchell, -imonthe ago, when be walk traDs. gregatiou. On .the evening.- of No. 2, Pickering. forrea to C auni6gton, had a very Weinesday, Oct. 9Lb. a Pageant, 7 �al����uy1V OR SALE-Precticallv inew con, C0460".Arc"Im a we w exciting experience on Friday entitW,- "Galatea takes F cm rug. S, or $00, Apply to Mrs. W.P11JOHIMM1111 4ol 'a night last in that village. Shortly )ease of life, " was given by8t. bite. Eli2abeth St, Piqkering. after widniebt he was informed Paul's Younir People ands vety SALE-A Leceist�r rFtm. -bjr two men that &*rnan -had enter. in ter6a ti a g All as tea tod. I-octu re, ' Tb e Fsoh eRa r. good stock-getter. Robert Dixon, THE BIG STORE Homelands of our New CanadiEL139 11 Highland Creek . -8 old the back door of E. J. John Phone M.plv 2420. 6 ston'sotore. Taylor bad succeded by Revi Denzil. G. Ridont On HAPMAN, OR 'SALi- riliern Spies and M. 8 0 m terin g th e a to re, by tb e fron t Friday evening, in f Oct. 11th: the FOnlano apple- at $2,00 a barrel. Phone Ciare 1510. Jas. W. Melton. near Atha St'n, door. When he turned on his. corsgregatiQn enjoyed a social titne ­-flashlight a man bounded over when a miseellfineous program Was OR SALE-G tirnev Oxford range, Ilme boxes -and f _seed him with a given and refreshments served. Fcoal or wood. in splendid condition. . App'Y ,-,,revolver in his hand.' The con- An item of a ecial interest-wag to A. W. CWter. Elizabeth St , Pickering 8-9 stable ordered him to b4ilt, The the reading o the history of St rro RENT-.On Church St- Picker- Y Xing, haIr of brick hou"., including blinds aid ft, GARAG..7 intrndvr backed up, at the same Paul's Cbnreh during *tbe last f THE -CENTRAL time covering Tajlo'r with his jin n. y.ear& On Sunday, Oct. 13th, Rev. fixtures. Appnly NEWS office for key. G. n Bly, 210 nda Rovd, Toronto. 9-9 Wben the man refused to halt the A. L. Ricbards, of Whitby, and AARIVED-AV Lorust Hill out is revo - Rev. Telepho-nd 4 N 0 constable whippe the- special JrUST ver and fired, the bullet entering ers. They were again assist. tY Elevator this Week". I car of Branand Shorts -and I car of Sunbeam Laying Mash. A lull sup- flesh -of b1s hip. 'He preach the ed b* St. Paul's Cboir with fine ply of Mills Feeds on hand. E. A. Anthi2tle,' y pa Phone Mark 7212. 8.9 then turned and fled with Taylor mnsic. The congregation respond In pursuit, who caught him after -ed liberally -to - the opf)eal of the. y-) I FLE FOR SAUF�-§avage. 30 90, Sbeard front and mrb)t folding rear. Full - 'O"Is Abd a chase af about three blocke. A Trustee Board and the amount JL %new. model 99C, . with sigbts, Lyman Peep, es struggle then ensued land iewas asked for was more than subscrib Auto. Repaiirs, Accessori i ticulars on applicRtion,' Robert Scott, R. r2, with difficulty that the man was ed. On Tuesday evening, Oct, Fickefins, Phone Mark)3013 a e e LAUN- line, Acetylene Welding subdued, ad his revolver, billy 15ib, the ladi's of­tbe congrega rVORONTO WET-WASH Elifio I and "jimmy" taken from him. tion provided an excellent suppe. -X DRY (Simi finish)—Let our driver call and 'The wounded man was then taken lor wlarge.crowd. Following the 'explain our24hour gervice. just leave your barber-shop. We pick up and deliver 3 times a week. -BaterY arging. name with Mr. S.'W. Davis. to a local doctor's office, and the supper a splendid concert was bullet ioxtracted, after which he given by Mr. Chas. A.L Cooke (Ghief OLMAN SWEzr APPLES. Ths-. was taken to the Lindamy Hoppi Do Yo Kab),. of Oftaws, whois an T ivorite for baking. Delivered conven- sira made on:"all makes tal. The man proved to be Ross entertainer of a very high order. - 010 P ient distances, at $3,00 per barrel or $1.2 --Anderson, a former resident of Short ado3re@fes-,were- given b busbel. Good sprayed fruit. Ask for quota= 7 Cannington, but lately residing in Rev. Dr. Fraser,-Rev. 3 S. Per on other varieties, W. H, Westney, Pickering. 9 gn. ­1 ­ ot cars. 'Toronto. A eontiac car found son and Rev. A. R. Saudersor. (iRADE BREEDING EWES FOR aiel the store is supposed to have The olffief&IL Bo%rd of St. Paul's SALE—Entire flock, one hundred and eigh er bied, Also tiM r gistered rams. -been stolen in Torooto by Ander. Church would like to express ap. "'y Good reasop for wiling. m ust act quickly. The son. Constable Taylor to a wild. preciation to the congrvIgationp of sheep are at Pickefing. Phone me at my ex.pense. Hillcrest 0418 iL 0 *D Mannered man, but4he to of athetic St. Andrew's and St George's, who or Pickering . News. t V WT build and he has proved that he is so: kindly witbdrow their seivites uc-LTND-on P�-,kerin'sr Bea-ch road. CH ARLES Be AIIINIIIIIIIIIIII �otlackjnx in courage. He In, at for the jubilee celebration, and to JL1 an 's black suit ca", Sept, 28ih,gentlMn at receiving the congmtula all otberswhobelped tocontribute wiih 2 brass buckles an 11,k containing wearing prese sprAl-el owner may have.. me hY PfOviing pro- e "" tions of the residents of Canning to the succesp of this Fiftieth perty and paying for adveTh ant, Apg Piekeringl� M .!. ' 'i. �Iy R. Proprietor, o, crummer, County Conel Pickering. tvu for hie courageous act. Annivereary.-tom. 44 4.� k 1 �,X =11'1171r.,�, 01 ,�r4 �wam tr;, t4-11�,Iz�.­L. . . . . . .