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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1929_11_01K' •yY 4 `V is i w ' .5 n �.. r -. .., ♦.. NE , 4VOL. XL1X, PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, NOV." i. 1929 :. No: #x>ofifvsst astal �'arDa. DUNSARTON. _ - t., PROVINCIAL ELECTIONS White's-':- Mill At the Dunbarton Anglican bits- GREENWOOD ' aiand4cal sign Rev, W A. Pi The Provincial elections are now - ppen will conduct over and the Ferguson Uoverament j'�R. H. O. PEARSON —Pb eician _ the services in the Community Hall has been sustained b an increased L y C#= ®eri RiQ ®= at 3 m. on Sunday, p majority, In South Ontario W. E. N. sad Saraeoa. Dunbarton. 101y p• air. Nov. 3rd re- Ie running again after the flood, ceded by Sundayy School at 2 p. m. Sinclair bas been re- elected by a re• M.,ILLS , RE. FORBYTH; Op4. D., Director Chopping GHERRYWOOD, duced majority, Evidently the tem- otometrical Aisoci;ationofOntario. Rea. Sawing Lumber, _ perance people, as a rule, voted party `.Established 1838 Mtss Member of the American Optometrical Grain, summer months, atwn Eyes examined by appointment The anniversar ae the result would indicate. ooe�l8o4: claremont. Ont. on Tuesdays and F.ridaye, y services of the Cherryw.00d United church-will be rj ARL A. GRUBIN. R. O.— Eyesiabt Manufacturing Baskets of-all held on Sunday Nov. 10th• The ser- WHiTEVALE. Buckwheat, Wheat. ■ ■',,Specialist. Honour graduate of the College kinds, iDClnding : vice' at 2.3U will be condtyeted, by of ppppttypmetry of Canada: Gold medalist and Come to the bazaar to be held in �% first Herman prize winner in 1P28. At Markham Bushel, 11 Qaat'ts, 6 Quarts, Pint Re.� Mr. Riekafid, of St. Paul's church and Bariey Wanted anted °.every Monday from 9 a, m. to 5 P. m.. in Dr. - Pir_kerin and a• quartette :rom the butted church Sunday school Harker a dente! office. At Stouffviue from Wed- Quart Boxes, Berry Crates: g, room on Friday Nov. 8th There will nesday to Saturday of each week. Eyes ezamin- Markham United church h ?I1 sing. At ' Highest prices paid. ray fitted and repaired. Highest clual ;ty A large stock on hand at 7.30 Rev. Stewart Woods of Mark.- be everything you need, including Mark- at Lowest Prices. Phone Stouf3 '1405. 481y reasonable rises. ham will Christmas presents children' w rater P l preach and the choir Srom Zion United -church -will provide the clothes, home - made mitts, aprons, ��eiClal Price :legal• Ptice reductions at the home -made baking and candy for music. On Tuesdal: Nov. 12th- -the Thanksgiving. pecial feature will - ON factory. A ,&A E. CHRISTIAN, Barrieteraad - Claremont Dramatists will present be the fish-pond. A sSolicitor,Notary- Public Etc. Money to Phone Markham 6405 or 6420 or write the drama "The Little Clod Hopper" 1? public supper Barley .Feed fan. SoutbyWing Court House, Whitby. 251y will be • served from 5 to 8o clock; Chas. White, Locust Hill, Oct. which was Riven at . Claremont to a Do not forget the date. Friday • Nov. EATON dt ROSS- Barrister@, So- full house and is most entertaining 8th, at 3 P. m. until Nov. Sth only, $3700 J"heitors. Northern Octario Building. 330 and amusing. A cordial invitation is Cash. SayStreet Toronto. extended to all to come anti het per too, ` J. F. Ross. Barrels p GREEN RIVER. ,1. D. F. Ross. Adelaide 278? Apple make these services a suckess. Admi ?- 1 � _ • Sion 35 and 20 cents. Doors open at The .Green River Baptist church Poultry Feeds TCHAR) SON A PICRERING— 7.30. Concert to'commence 'at .8 o' are holding their anniversary ser- Hamsten, Solicitors etc., .^,13.214 Confed- C10Ck. ' Oration Life Building, Corner Yonge and Rich. FOR SALE v4zes next Sunday, Nov.3rd. Rev, CRACKED CORN, MonOStn. Toronto Phones Adelaide 4489 and DUNBARTON John Trideey, &former pastor, will "N Pickering office open Wednesday and ' SCRATCH FEED; ,,,p"isiday evenings Phone Pick 8600. Stf preach in the afternoon at 3 o'clock .es _ In large We are sorry to report Jonathan and in the evening at 7.30 Special DRY M kSH. 1)errtal Lotton not in good, health. music in the afternoon by the homes Prices right. or itrank and Mrs. Sewell visited the Y ght. K choir and b the Zion choir at ni X I L C. SMITH. D. D. 9., L. D. S•, latter's parents here last week. Everybody come and wel+comeeMr. Z• ,i� (Succeesor to Dr. J. N. Dales`, Graduate of small Miss Jennie Mills visited Re and Trickey back for. this occasion. On We Royal Coll g- Thursday 7th Mr. 11?c Gillicudd College of Dental Surgeons and Toron , Mrs. Somerville over the week -end. Y Nov. - y �o iioiversre a At Claremont Frig over U. a. Caleb and Mrs. Rose of Brantford will give 'one of his interesting and Ws none every Tuesday and Friday. Phone } humorous .leCttirea in the Green Riv- O < A L fs:aafs 1(111. 272: ouantiiies visited their grandmother last week= BRB _Grad FALLAI,7a! L e S„ *�l�� � end. - M Baptist church at n al p• m. Mr. •al D D, S_ Graduate of the Rayal f Toronto, o, �•. j ��+ �•� 3Ir�. C ?alerts Brmnn of Greenbank KcGillicuddy is known all over Ont- IDeotal Surgeons and the L!niversity of Toronto, • • sited her mother, . Mrs. Leonari, ario as a very c :,pable. entertainer. A good eu ] of Harts and Soft fillies in urch. ace second door east of St. And. LUMBER over the week -end. Come and hear" hire, Admission 25 pP y lra�'d Church• Pickering, put. Office ho(X.: P o aril? 15 cents. Coal on hand. Also a supply m. to 6p. m., or by appointment. (7{.ra i <s Doris hfc�4'hirrn.v of Toronto, irice), Phone Pick 3700. airy spell- the week -end with , her aunt, of Kindling '%Vood, Mr . lames Mitchell. AUDLEY I�usixtsss $awns. THE RURAL Win. and Mrs. Nkbokon and- MiQ; — stove length. YELIZABETH RICHARDSON— SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. Phyllis and al.o Miss btariorie Ann-' nn The henry reds f barrels of last week 12tf ;Phone Pick. 1709 is visited Wm. an.i Mrs. Taylor at blew off hundreds of barmis of apples •Fireanda ponies fsoli financial nl. stand. npre• `. DONALD MUNRO. PICKEKING r!*n ung companies of solid haancial ■rand. Bownlanville last Sunday. L Real Estate and Insurance. John and Mrs. Forgie, Miss Ma}• bir, and Mrs. Hansfo-rd are visft- Gem,�(�! Somerville, Misr Violet and -Andrew ing their' daughters here, Mrs. 'R Af A KEAY— Licensed auction• Farm Properties s. Specialty, and Mrs. G. Winters. '—` L. SURNI ©H/'1 W tlJ der. Alwaa. Live stock and general sales Allison attenleti the arinl►'•rRSry atteruled to. Terms reasonable , R, Robert am] John Hedee are utti- Buildln and General _ .8�, w##fiv,lle, Phonestoafl 9003. 61-4 Head Office: 213 214 Confederation Qervices at Claremont United Church in the new bridge on the nth conce99 -. Contracting. Life Building. Toronto, last Sunday and Monday. P08T1LL, Licensed Auctioneer, Phone Alain 1300. --• W ion apposite Wm. Bell's farm. Estimates furnished on all classes _ . ter Qoaattaa of ]fork and Oar.rto. Aaa a GREENWOOD Robert Cronk, of Pickering was of work — Interior and Exterior. 001fio rat of re kLads lUven,.e to on aborts M Branch Office: Gordon Building, through here .collecting for the Bible Alterations and repairs. 4�®'M'O•• Addrvs Gram 6f•o P O . Oat, R. W. Sadler is busy :lists days else- P - -- - - - -- -- — Pickering Ontario. Society. He meets with liberal res- S•BEATON TOWNBHIPOLBRE ting a garage for P; Willows. Chimneys Built Concrete Work. Phone Seto, 28tf ponse from all. L/• Oso.gaaosr Oommlarba�f•r takiLSa Misg Olive Wetheridge, of Toronto Phone Pickering 5712 al�rrtrr, ••ooasaaar. ass lit _ Gordon West, of No. 5 school, and an hem easy to w.a spent ' Sunday ,with the Tremble- fam- FAIR PORT. ONTA RLO• "yasr et Waeru" Iua- THE , CLOTHES LIVE LONGER ll A4i.s Margie BeII, of of BaggotsviHe s°'w• �• Out. 1-9 }' R,hhool lead their bicycles stolen this p WASHED OUR �'AY. James and Mrs, Rains spent Sun- week. This is one of the meanest L7 I lv �. L S FL R. GRANT —lot 1, concession 4, slap in Port Perry Nit} liar. Black and I Searboro, Telephone Markham rs08 'We have made a business of family. kind, of theft. "aerect AeeountaaL. • Sooner• one Man,ci• mash day Here each color The Community. Club held their an- l vdton GRANT, GODFRE Y &CO, 81 y Torn and Mrs. Robinette an.l fam- nual masquerade cn Monde Nora Scotia 81,in ies - J!�[�16 st, East. Toronto, Canada, Adelaide and fabric is given the ecienti- it of Toronto, s nt Sunda with I y evening R _ lsly flc formula that beet meets it y Y at Gra.mere farm. About ninety were G-alt- Galvanized Steel Shingles --- Miss M Wood. Bird's Felt Slate ghingleel �% At. MAW. LICENSBD ACU needs. For each c {des we use Quite a number- from here were in present and a goodly proportion were for eels at '1 T10NEHR.fvr York, use from aide to twelve Chan• in costume, both • strikin, and art- -_ -. Cb.a Allktadsof dalsQ°t3"°'>aa> rb'm gee of filtered rainsoft water. Audley on Monday night attending a istic; The parade anii- social - evening T,- PATEEMON'8 - CLARF.AtONT' d Mt masyuerade-giyen by the Community rea.onabte. Dsts for vats• may be An average of six hundred al• -were held in the new fruit house Call and get prices. Phone 2912 aitraapd at NHwS' Omer. Bel) sad tadepea- lR Club. isnt sbooea. Ah#tby, OnL sty ,tone for your family washing, which was decorated, and heated for - - - - -•- - -.T -- _ — - - - No wonder clothes lyunderid hilt• W. Middleton, Mrs, Davis are the occasion. The 'prizes went for beat : L 1 r S - I •here are cleaner sad _ T.ev. Smart and the Misses vis are _ r -Coal Coal ghte a a Norman Be, and his dau- — last longer. I .wrong the�ick of the village this Oshawa Laundry &Dry week g•hter as a Dutch couple„ dressed ogs. Mrs Willows •anti hilt. Jamey rect[y, even to the. w.o�+1 °^ .clogs. R A G •• A. _Mrs were in Oshawa on Monday Be't dressed gent was C'hatliP Fer- - Cleaaiag Co., Ltd• afternoon with Will and Mrs. Tur- guson, second, Gard Winters. Best AND SERVICE STATION rel. -dressed lady, Miss Margaret Gee; alai ' Hord and So{t EOaI Of they All clothes red frequent dry cleaping The Girls' Circle resented Mrs, second, Miss Helen Raine. Games We are prepared to do all kinds• b6Bt IIah OII - to keep them sanitary. Our cleaniug p songs and a few <Iances and a sat- of repairing �f Care, also bat. BIId department turns old clothes Turrel and Miss Ralph Smith, for- P g P isfying lunch completed a successful out like new, mer members of the club, with a tery charging, electric sherbert set a d a lam evening. - .WE CALL AND DELIVER 'p. �_, p this week. _ _welding and to fact - - -THOSe As LAW, WEST HILL. everything In coo- ' Phone 6800 t3 O�IGNAM. section with E. C. Jones, Local Representative. tr�r9r The 77th anniversary of Melville car work. • ' •PSC ��. Gut. - — Will and Mrs. Bate were with Miss Presbyterian church, West Hill will • TIME TABLE— Pickering 8eation Bate over the week -end. } Gas, Oils, Grease and Accessories, be held on Sunday Nov 3rd. Rev. Just 0 days ,more in which to to T. R. Trains going Essf dos as lollowsZ The Gannon family and Mr. apd Always on hand.' Taxi Service. - - vantage of the Free Grocery Prem. No. 10 Mail 7.58 A M. Mrs. Je n were in Ravenshoe on John Lindsay, of Whitbv Presbyter - ' Agent for Chevrolet Oars. ilnm given with each Brantford " 2Y Local 1: b6 P. M. Saturday. ian church will prefach at 11 a. m. and g Jltcben Cabinet. After Nor. 10,' " 80 Local 5.24 P. M Mr. Shaver is confined to his hoone Rev. pAndrew Hood, B. D. of Toronto, Gordon J. Law the free groceryrypremiums are die. Sunday train, 8.38 A. M. with a severe attack of neuritis and at 7 m. The service of praise in the continued. Wby not buy now Trains going West due M follows— rheumatism. morning will be led by a choir of. 40 _ _ and take advantage of this Free No. 88 Local 9.23 A. M. Miss Brown and Mr. A. Rowney,. Voices, the choir being auirmented by Offer. 29 Local "l l9 P. A!. of Toronto are spending a few day;: former members. ' Special selections :.� + Grocery Premiumtist : 9 Mail -903 P. M. with T. C. and Mrs. Brown. %t'ilT be provided by Mrs, Gladys Rob- .Your Medicine lib. Yin Grown Brand Corn Syrup' Sunday train, :. •7,3'?. P. M. insan Sbott,•one of Toronto's leading - Russell and Mrs, Brodie, their two d Cabinet 1 lb. Tin Mazola Salad A (:coking 1Foregoing is according to Standard daughters, and Miss Brodie rollers sopranos, who will sins* two solos and ' I lb. Pkge $@neon's Corn Starch time. a duet with Mr. Perce h.• Scott,, In - - lb, Limit Starch guests of Mrs. Geo. Philip, on Sat- urday the evening, Mr,,.Arthur Barwell, ten - EdwardsburgRecipeBcok or soloist of Park Road Baptist chug- is incomplete without I Tin St. Charles Eva orated Milk --Black Th annual–Beef.-Ring meeting will P a be held on Saturday -evening At 8 'o' ch will sing' two numbers anti Knot A bottle Of 5 I Pkge Ingersoll Cream Cheese clock. All members are requested to Presbyterian Alixed duartette of Ag- 1Tin Ertg•O Baking Powder 1 "Horse shoeing a Specialty• incourt will also sins, two numbers. 1 Pkge Charm � be present. '' I Pkge Gatelli'@ Eggweat Noodles All General �Vurk, including Wood St. John's United Church was re- The Church 'on the present site was Gree'n Work, prom tl 'opned and dedicated on Dec. 19 1851 $'Ian Dalton's French Drip Coffee promptly presented'at the Laymen's Banquet r " I far Dalton's Grape Marmalade attended to. held'at Oshawa on Friday eteninn; by Res. Principal Rallis ' of hnox I Pkge Dalton's Maraschipo Cberriee Also, last, 6y L. Middleton.; L..Johnston, W. College, but the 'congregation wg� s' 1 Tin Rownree's Cocoa Agent for -1neo -Farm - C__WaLl on -anal - FreEl- Lassie. All re- not organ ed until the 3rd of Feb- la Cou' Mh Sy'ru J lb, Pkge Salada Tea Machinery. port a very interesting anti instluict- ruaryi- 1852. 51elville Church �xas otr � p I Pkge Easifirst Shortening ire gathering. ganized by Rev. Thos, Wivhtman, of I Bag Monarch Pastry Flour F'. 7: '�7CTCOdWa =c3 The. W. M. S. will hold its annual Knox Church, Agincourt, and he sei- 1 Tic Cook Boot GREENWOOD 491y Thankoffering in connection',-with the ved Melville congregation as its min- Will Check the most 1 Tin Jobpeon'e Floor Wax regular November meeting at the ister for about two years. • 24 mem, g hers sat at the Lord's Table at the stubborn Congh. I IN13 Po is Liquid the C home of Mrs. L. Johnston, on Fri; 1 Tia Polishing Cloths COME IN N first communion: Among her man '1 Instruction Book day, the 8th. A cordial invitation is y An invaluable remedy for 1Tin Snap Hand Cleaner ladies of the commun_ ministers, come men of note are nunt- ..4Na SEE it tended to the tiered, such as Dr. John Lain after- brOIIChit1B coughs' , 1 Cake Lather•O Toilet Soap - y to attend. g+ t wards of Dundas, Ont. Dr. Donald H. 1 Bog Chriotiee 8odaa .. • The Sinclair meeting held in the and CO1dB iIIflU8IIZ8 et0 1 Jar Beekist Honey ' Fletcher, later of McNab Str. Toron- ' Our new stock of Town Halt on Saturday evening was 1 Pkge Jello - well. attended by a very attentive and to, and Dr. R. P. McKay. for many 1 Pkge MiauteTapioca interested audience. Mr. Warren years Foreign Mission Sec. of- the rice g, I Pkge Muffets Good Cheer Ranges Willson occupied the chair and intro - Presbyterian Church of Canada. Sin- _ I Box Windsor Iodised Salt - You can't do better for duced the speakers, who were' Mr. ce the Union, Melville church has , -Price of Cabinet (witb groceries) up to quality nor price. John Graves, Rev. A. R. SaandersoA been served by two ministers: Rev. Noy. 10th, 30.00. Price of Cabinet Gardiner Dicke B. A. raw of Rose- ; . O %� You will also see our G. D. Conant and the candidate W: E. Y J v (wkigout groceries) after Nov, 10, 39,OU• N. Sinclair, The speakers won the mount Saskatchewan, and Rev. J. C. e New • Furna�e respect of those assemdled by they' McCon�^hie, 1VI. A.,` B. D. the pres- ` s 'present- ent minister. The membership today t A. Sterrett Straight- forward, dally u At • on display, anon of facts, especially in regard to is perhaps the largest in this chur• - Give us a trial. We guarantee the L. C; A. Mr. W. A. Dryden, ch's history. The session and ' Phone 1800' satisfaction. hen called to the platform. gave his choir extend a very special aril cord- testimony to the ch after of the can- ial invitation to alt past members of Furniture Dealer song - Phone 4800 didate. 'Melville choir to take their place in ,jorie$ I Drug LS #ore Funeral DireicW r T - - the choir loft on that morning and all Also Ambulance Service ALVIN BUSHBY_ Remember the supper and concert I friends and acquaintances are cord- Satisfaction or money back.] .31 In St. AndrPtc'R C ;hureC on rally invited -to be at both of these &Pitili -GAngi outaio PICKERING Taesday :text. services. Phone 6800 P1�'l�erifl0, - �, '.� :,,v2 .. .. , .. ..:..v .' '.. . . ... - ..;.,y . ,.. '... •. •v.T b %e -t. ..•n 'Vi 9" u �`d- r �r- 'J'b. -:w ¢!:h +s�'�:...Ye�n�,C +,L•t.....� ca.ec.�'...•..a :Y. +..-.r ..- .,-:. ..-.., _. o...•.c'.. -.. -. , >___ -.. r.. ,....,.., -.wi .. ..... _...,..."... 1..... .aa...- ....- .w,.- :��'c:..�. : -�E - -. .._.._.....�...r \. ..._.,..,...,....,.., ,.._- .- ...w.. -.. .,�.w.•...t, _�....v..:� ......_.. _•.r J,.. ...-. :: r..v......u- .,r.�e�. _., .J..,+..a•»«.�.,.,,.�. i+S n u•r err. ,;vy c�;�,..,, ... _ �. .........� , .•... ,�, _ • �, ;.�rry ;w ...: .. _ _ _ . >.. I was I seed at there was a fellow and girl up in tLe towc.•—a fellow that it packages looksd, maybe, like Glenn Buckley. • r , � e • ' - k ,r It alwa s f rersh• "The light traveled along the shore, I " p up toward Crane's Neck., It was beau- a O YAL e , tiful. Just as it touched the cove, I I made out three figures. It seemed as. cif `•hey started down the shore just as � - — - -j the light hit 'em. The light Traveled 6, ' , a and whoever ver was over the country, • and �ehcever was flashing it swung it C KES-1 ` about as far as he could in an arc. , t hen it went out. )STANDARD OFQUAUTY FOR OVER 50 :YEARS. "Five minutes later —just about the time it would have taken tc come R � oil • �' t•• down the beae:a from the cove and a _ climb the steps up the bluff, this rob - I ` vr E A bery took place. Oh, it was a signal, KEEP YOUR PROMISES '��''resh from the ardeus' � a►1 right., Sauce for the Gander Toronto Telegram (Ind. Cons.) :. Learn to be a man of your word, (To be continued.) One of the most disheartening of all When Premier King goes West some �� one should lead him out to the Al. things is co he associated in an Hader- `y Empire Crusade » , berta border and point out to him taking with a peraot. whose promise is not to be depended upon —and there „ *� ( that when Alberta was under a pro - J s !ri r story law liquor poured in over the are eople plenty them in promise this is as slender a eS Ogress , hib border and Uncle Sam never raised a .v. hand to stop it. Then the same Pre- a tie as a spider's web. Let your -'s A Li A .''spliNmulp►uainntunu r. utntu r��'" Notables Enlisting For Latest given word be as a hempen coat, a ,tlu��N11111111fpttt Bllttlfllllf[Dlllf @II t , inter King might pause to reflect that 1U Effort Fathered in what was good enough for Canada chain of wrought steer, that will beat I� AXTi4up,- i�E E V E- London the lieaviest sort o1 strain. It will when the United States was wet and r ` - Lou re a Canada wa d shoo d be good go far mans s the noblest ork' of - s ectaculaY term you do — The Fm c us de enough for stns United 1 States now i 1 nr Loudon. e pi r a s CHAPTER I. It was a p s , reached another stage when many God; not a lump of moist putty, moul- THE RADIO DANCE. know, with the lightning flashes and I notables met at dinner under the that conditions have been reversed. ded and shaped by the last influence They chairmanship of Sir Ave Bailey and ✓--- met with that was calculated to make „ crashes he thu. der The wire de- i an Impression, but a man of force► Ruth worries ma. bating whether to use the Victrola and I heard Lord liie}chett outline plans for LOVE OF GOD 1 � bars. Kenmore R'aldren drew Guy I ;, - canned music or improvise an orches- the formation of an "Empire. Cru 14r1, energised, self-reliant, and relia- - Garrick toward the quiet end of the tra of their ow-. At the height of i The" of God is like a flame ble character, a positive quantity that ,' Nonowantuc Country Club. m sad " organization with the object ( That burns away all earthly pain. Garrick did not need to affect -in- I the storm cams a voice from the of the promotion of Empire trade by I It gives our soul a second birth; can be calculated upon French windows: terest, for Ruth Walden was far and arty means that an evamination of the Bequeaths us thoughts of deeper r away the most interesting problem of " Hands up." .•.. -And be quick problem suggest. Other speakers worth, For Sprains —Use Minard's Liniment. the Count Clt b set. Of late years about it! Line up along that { were Col. L. C. M. S. Amery, Lord �'' wall-! .. And keep your mouths Lloyd, Herbert Willams, an u =� — GarrleL had grown io be counselor ,,, ci Sir — shut, Ilenry Croft. Those • and confidant in all the ills to which Present. included "Thew seemed to be three of them, :Forth Shore society was heir. rl -_ Sir Frederick Lewis, Lord Waring, V, masked, two men and a a re u- T Mrs. Walden smiled abstractedly. g t A. Jl Brit son, E. R. Peacocks Real des ]ar dwil- may -care hussy. Sties held the She was one of those stunning women Henry Brittain, Henry Mond, S1r Ed- t bag and a gun and tooks the ewels, of today whom one confuses with their c mood �'estey, Sir Harry . McGowan, a white the two men covered the party daughters. t Sir Hugo Cunlfffe -Owen, Lord Illing +' rp �I� (' �% i "She says thzt I betray' my infer- Tkey seemed to know just +hat worth, F. C. Goodenough, Sir Herbert �+iv v`�r'��L� they wanted, what to expert." 'to use iority complex when I say it --that 4„ j AUAtiII. Sir �Viltiam Lacks, Colonel. R. ' What did the what I realty mean is not that Ruth y W. Fennell, Sir Benjamin Morgan, Sir worries me, but youth worries me— "Why, those bandits want through Robert Ilidtfeld, John Bailey, and R. the party. They must have got away I D. Blumenfeld. The standing of these i('11AMOND DYES are used b"y that I. dont understand young geople'' with a hundred thousand dol'.ars' practically the same method as 'today. I may have understood younglwi4hh of jewel -t os mote than rPeopie warrants the assumption that any other dye. They go on easier, _ people in the days of the Florodora the Empire Trade! crusade- may be- I though —more smoothly and evenly; that. The Wa:den- pearls that they I sextette—but I don't understand them' come a far-reaching policy, removed without spotting or streaking. That's took from Ruth were . nor; h twenty y agree Diamond Dyes are better dyes. now —and that': what really worries ,thousand easily.'' to some extent from politics and pose aanilines, without a trace of The whirr package of Diamond Dyes > - • sue," sibly relieved of embarrassing tree D 9 _ "\o one would believe .A R'o'A hat i. But. whit's this injure fabrics or give things that is-the highest quality dye, prepared you could trade implications wbJch would' in- ed look for general use. It will dye or tint gossip I ,hear that It «as ar. inside ; redy have a daughter old enough to worry job?" ,., i e tably retard ties. progr +ss here and - D,amond es contain the highest ' silk, %%ool, cotton. rmen —ny�s or you, Nita," declared Garrick in usn- rivers Nevertheless. Lord Beaver- �' an mixture of materials. The blue affected admiration. "But tel-1 me what firs. at t eat glanced -about ea make brook maintains a vigorous Empire That's anilines that money can bays package is a special-dye. for silk and sure that they were out of earshot, r That's why they give such clear, p Pe it was you couldn't say over the isle- tree trade propaganda and has issued wool only. With it you can dye your. - That's what I want your isles. on, keep new depth colors, which , valuable articles of silk or wool with . phone when Lyon got me at last this ,. hta manifesto in the Times, Morning keep their de h and bririiatice so Guy." She dr,�pped her voice. I Pt results equal to the finest professional _ morning. think McKay can tell you better, at I Post, Daily News, rspd Dally Herald, remarkably through wear and work. When you buy—remember this. "I suppose you've -hoard all .about, first hand. McKay is our :hauffeur.'• 1 calii-ng attention to and explaining his washings. The blue package dyes silk or wool. the firs Radio Dance last night over campaign. There are numerous let- the Next time have dyeing to do, only. The white package will dye - at Bellevue Lodge -yon know, the Ger- She leaned over the rail of, the ver- you +. andah. "John. "i tefs -4n the-press demanding that Con- try Diamond Dyes --at bur risk, See every kind of goods, including silk and place; at Oidfleld?'' McKay dow.i the driveway with the servatism take a «tronger-.line on' the that they are easier to use,- Then and wool. Your dealer has both ' Garrick nodded. I subject. comport resafts. You, will surely packages. ; " "Nell car, touched his cap and sto. xi up .the _ you know how ;oung -Glenn i The Hampstead Parliament, a noted i Buckle steps of the clu}, verandah. - y got the Gerards to put in a "John, will sou tell Mr, Garrick debatin societ }, held a discussion on :wireless outfit —had Professor Vario the kmpire Free Trade problem and Diamond rntkt w�tat you saw h.at night over at Ger- t DSrs li ty from the big Radio Central Station at ant's "" voted against the Ilea. Diapty »d it anu•xes cs aniiis _ ;Rock Ledge to help him install it. `At "V4'e!1 air,' began :tilc.Ksy, Asiatic- Lord Beaverbrook',4 activity is lllus- highest 4 A2 it rJ list li a of least thats what Glenn said. "'The it g accurately fist on one f, tot, then I traced by the announcement just made ca +i boo nt Thty aTe tth i f rick truth 'was, of fU4rap, that Professor I of a "talkie" for F.mpfre distribution, Dyes that source °f ntnct. on the other, as. he r, ked at his visor- dWS. the rt per++aa - . Z•ario had to d , all the work Glen ,. wherein he Is shown and heard arru• - s ; bjllian .just messes around 'with it; has ac- ed cap, after it wa• all over andI S•UlllOUf „ rotor squired the lingo —but I guess that's there was a ger:cral alarm, sir, old I ing the case. He is snrreeding in ALL DEALERS ., air. Gerard rarne down to see -what ••foreintt the Opposition pk.:ss to deal FIST TO USE-BETTER RESULTS ,about all. ail.f },e shootin was for and h• asks editorially with his project. • - F. Garrick stniied--at; ctrarscteriza- ,� - mc a lot. of questions — about- the .1 - tion and Mrs. Walden hurriad on. , sigma.— and —" � SUMMER Rf;SORT3 IN NATIONAL `Tnen the young folks got- up a dance - i "Just how did you happen to be 1 FORESTS to celebrate the installation Lo and there, McKay?" asked Garrick. I 9'x lbehold, they had scarcely started when' - A. number of localities in the nation - , - didn't know Hiss Ruth would let any - al forests In the provinces of b[ant- ' that awful thunder showe: —you re- body drive her car." ` lmember last night ? —swept around, as tob . Saskatchewan; Alberta, and Brie ' McKay smiled. He had touch of Ahey sho-ce, often That stopped the h3 music Connecticut over humor, even though -his keen Irish wit i alb a for the festablishbment ofcsummer F { -4 saw the, serious anti sus icious side ' the 9ireless." P resorts, suds in accordance with the � .. of the incident: Yea static Xature's jazz :•Oh, I had been oca joy - Tiding, sir? policy of the Forest Servt:e of the c Jazzed the radio jazz!" —I'm sorry to have to say it, ma'am," Departrnent-of the Interior, which ad- - he bowed toward .lies. Walden— "with ! ministers the national forests, these h i Lotta, one of the maids at Old'field. "J resorts are hewg fitted act 7 It was evident that McKay was ences for summer residents and camp — 1 striving to bhoN% that he had nothing' ers. to conceal —and a lot to tell. More- t ` over, on the score that there had been ! Empire Co- operation I a• signal and the affair was an inside Deadford Telegraph: Tire British + !al job, Ne •seemed anxious to clear • Lotta, Empire should be a self - sufficient too. whole. In the fierce struggle for exist- I"So when Mr. Gerard asks me, I euie since the war it has been clearly gays `It's darn funny. It must -have demonstrated that the prosperity of I - happened right, r,fter that light signal -; this country and the colonies depends ed down- toward Crane's neck. "' ' 1 more and more on a realization of this "Light? Signal? Tell me about it."', fact. "Well,. I saw ous returned McKay.- a trifle` contentiously. - "A lot of us - Aye CA die s s it. That :s what made tares ^, Ad U14 . LOYAL a Isaw coon that it was an inside jo You You see, I saw the ..torm- coming up fast HOTEL _ __ Pain y and I beat it back to Bellevue in the '��it!'rQ� car with Lotta a mile a minute; You know that tower on the corner of the The popularity of this Nowadays, people take Aspirin for Gerard house? I thought yx'd know 11 atin i is e%Ide �s tot -' 'many little aches and pains, and as it. Most everybody does and ras seen Variably return to the Z often as they encounter any pain. th-e searchlight in it. Well, when,the Mount royal. broke —I suppose that was some A courteous n elcomo cheer]' and cheery hosptcality Why not? It is a proven anti- "tlotefor.pain. It works! ' time after the wireless went on the ! awaits y3u. a blink . 'The lightning was great. It I VERNON G. CARP And Aspirin tablets are abso- always is out there — lights up the 1 Managing - Director lately harmless. You have the shore or miles and the sea and you The Largest -medical profession's word for that; . can see the waves brer.king 'way. down I Hotel in the ` !' they do not depress the heart. o n the rocks and the beach. I "Bets � British t /, i'' r So, don t let a cold - run its een flashes f lightning I saw Empire, e,c course." Don't wait for a head- you can always tun to an Assibla the se :,rchliKl.t Hoeing up and down i� ache to "wear off." Or regard tablet for relief. the e and I mays myself. That's neuralgia, neuritis, or even rheum- Aspirin is always available, and A queer stunt —maybe a little danger- queer e ous on a night like this up in that � . - stism as something you must en- it never fails to help. Familiarize There tower.' Bus the searct light was dure. Only a physician can cope yourself with its many uses, and ,just like artificial lightning, only you could see any part of the shore you ' �- with the cause of such pain. but . avoid a lot of needless mdering. - wanted arid the '.vases a- smashing over the rocks, at any time yo t liked and a± long as you liked. From where I 1y t � = _ _ w•. ..: : n. y r „�� . I n Y 7 y .. v ti TS Finds Boathook Some of the Placed where the Lake Shipping S4erecj Missionaky Raps PRODUCE QUOTATIONS � Qf Missing 'Plane - a }, ,- .Mountie's Re ort "- To:onbo wholesale buyers are buy - FORo COMPANY'' f - 3 50ATS- SATTERED p :..,fag atom country shippers�at life fob- WMBER BARGE � 13Y SEAS MOW - • lowing prices: Captain of 'Aranmore -Brings - - StdELTERiN6 HERE Strgt.:Major Clay Say's Con - Eggs - Ungraded, cases returned, Relic of 'Untin Bowler - f4esh extras, 47 be 50c; fresh firsts, _ Cra to iir1S v ibns Christianity 41' to 44c; seconds, 80c. - l to Quebec / MAPLE Ottavra =is furs Few ICM I Plcono Are Butter -No. 1, 40c; No. 2, 38 to 39c. UAI WIL Churning cream - Special, 43c; No. MOUNTIES PRAISED GRO S P ' sionary enterprise vt 1, 42c; No. 2, 39c. MARAIS y�FR�O A(iROUNp HERE _ various sects among the Eskimos of Cheese -No. 1 large, colored, paray- Quebec.- Dlemoriea of the 'Untin y / /'e , nAa1E ttre -lower Arciic regions aceompliah• ' fined and government graded, 19% t,0 Bowler, the . giant amaL• Ibian wbich ing anything worth .while? = was carried away from its moorings - S�� - The question is seemingly one of PROVISION PRICES. and sunk in the Hudson Straits last -= - , : is -- � some controversy, certain references Toronto whol,:Lale dealers are quot- Sommer, were brought to . Que bec x, " � MAKE ' in a report of a 'Mounted Pollee ser. !ng tha. following ites to the trade: when Capt. John Hearn, who was !n N J.NE55,)N t g p , / . _ geaat being resented. Father Du - Smoked meata -Hams, med., 32 to command of tLe S.S. Aranmore, AHERE D } GRA►vEL eARRIFQ charms of 'Montreal who for some 37c; cooked loins, 50 to 53c; smoked showed visitors a light but stcoag / TADWELL Sgnp years has been a missionary in the - ro11s, 28c; breakfast bacon, 26 to 37c; brathook made of Rood, but with a t � FORCED. far north -takes exception to what -to :. Mack, pea- ealed 38 to 40c •, do, ,smok- `L% �p ed, 45 brass hock at each end, which Is the Y PfLEE Y ASHORJc construed as an attack upon Roman Cure is -Long clear bacon, 50 only piece of, egaipment'salvaged from :., -_ Cath3lics who are carrying the go the amphibian. + _: pel to the heathen.• to 70 -lbs., '24c; '10 to 90 lbs., 2 c; 901 Reference to the report however. ' to 1110 lbs., 21c. Heavyweight, rolls,,. The Aranmore was in the Hudson SHIPS IN' DISTRESS AS GALE SWfiEPS GREAT LAKES - 40c. Lightweight rolls, 25c. Straits last summer• engaged in work The map reproduced here shops pesltion of ships that-were aground shows that it raters to no, religion in Pork- Loins, 32c; New York shoo►- for the Federal Government, when in distress as worst al g onus and particular. Sergi: ►Iajor Clay of Ches. 'ilers, 21c; pork butts, 25siac; pork Capt. Hearn- found the boathook em- g e of the season swept the Great Lakes. As the terfield Inlet dealing with the situa- i hams, ?6%c. bedded in the ice, and managed -to .crosses indicate, 'the Ford Co. barge is aground near Grand 'Marais, after, tion In a report said: GRAIN QUOTATIONS. pry it Icose. breaking away loom its guardian tug; the Canada Steamships' line freighter, "In spite of the fact that mission- - • "Grain dealers on the Toro. to board "It was a lucky thing for the mem 'Maple Court, went aground off Cockburn 'island; Lake Hurrtl; the \• �, arias have beetr establfsbed in the dis= of trade are making the following Nessen, a wooden freighter, pounded to pieces - trict f( r 'some years conversions to quotations for car lots: Man. wheat bars of the expedition (the Untin p ces !n seas• -200 yards off Pigeon Bowler men). that they had a Gov bay, Lake Erie, near Leamington; while Christianity are few and those con- No. 1 north., $1.36%; No. 2 north., - gravel carrier Tadwell was forced verte'd practice still their paganism $1,33 %; No. 3, $1.29s'•; No. 4, ernment radio station, with provl ashore off Point Pelee; Lake Erie.' In Lake'lichlgan a Grand Trunk Ferry old ideals. They E1.26 %; No, 6, $1.15%; No. @, 953.6c; lions for a couple of years, to stay 1n; w'as lost carrying fifty men to their deaths, and fiord to feed, 90c• (c.i.f. Goderich and. bay otherwise their fate might have been _ are no further a0vanced than the ports,, - '�'Srery different," Capt. Hoorn declared. '__�. __ _ y' primitivo Eskimos of the eastern Man. oats No. 1 feed, 6.,c; IN Ice Ice ccnditlons !n the Hudson Strales �% • that of Abdul 'ialid Khan, brother of Arctic!' feed, 61c. y I and Hudson Bay were just about as a oun Tribesmen Father Duc,barme, taking exception' ' Am. corn-No. 2 yellow, 81:07; usual, according to Capt Hearn.. who - � Bing 'Amanullah, whr•m Baci:a Sakao { dethro II to. this assertion speaks of Sergi: 1(a.l rail, delivered Toronto freight)•I stated that he had seen no huge Disturbing Kenya Red cast spring. 1 Major Clay as a "neurasthenic." $► Millfeed, del., -Montreal freights ,± bergs, while neither had there been Another was that of Hayatulla -,t,- bags included -Bran. per ton, 8:35.25;1 Kban; haltb- rother.of Amanullah. A i 5. Tribute to Mountie aborts, per ton, 737.25; middlings,) any exceptionally rough ,4atber. I n c r e a s,i n g , Lawlessness third was that of 'Ioaamed tiaman. Lakehead Storage $44. -s, Among Warriors Causes former Governor' of Kandahar. The Ont. grain- Wheat, $1.30. Oats,) The Aranmore's skipper Ilaid-tribute ether three bodies were unidentified. A� Topmost Point 60c. - Barley, 73 to 72e. Rye, $1.05.1 to- the R.C:'I.P, stating "They are Glut Anxiety and Gov- ; The bodies, were In -a horrible con ` Buckwheat, 85c. HAY AND STRAW PRICkS, I the finest set of men I have ever ernor of Colony Spends dttion, ttie dispatch, said. The man - Wholesale dealerse in hay and straw, met. And. what is more; very- 11tEle uer In wbIch the six died was not Efrain at Fort William and meek -Erid in Af- are quoting to ship ers,the follnwing� is heard of them. They do not be- known, although it was recalled that i Port Artthur 85,21 2.000 p ifeve in n fected Area prices for carlots delivered on track, publicity, but !t some of the y - Baclra Sakao }fad bell goys: hostages Toronto: work they have - accomplished were , in the fortress and threatened to kill► Bushels No. 2 Timothy, baled, : +; $14.50 to to be made public. It would be more INQUIRY IS MADE them unless they. paid a • large sum Wdnnilieg.- Bulging wheat bins _.at - $15; No. 3, do, $12 to $I4: wheat widely knoirn wbat a large p ey and allowed to leave tho city- peace. the lakehead Saturday registered the t + straw, baled; ton, $9.50 to $10• Oat Nairobi Kenya Colony= Increasing have played in developing the nor fully, straw, per ton, $9.50 to t10. No: '1 ness among the .. I season's topmost mark after having b- p esn region: of Hudson's Bay " g young men c t Nadir Khan not only has marched -set ua a new high record the day be- Timothy, loose, is quoted at 119 to $ -0 figbtfug age In the froutler tribes, the Queried ag to navigaticn prospects Issto Kabul as king, but has carried • fore. While contents of•prairies ele- per ton, delivered. Lumbwas and Nlassais, iF causing LIVE STOGK. in the Hudson Bay district, rp to the ambition to modernize the coon - vators remained almost stationary,' great - anxiety to the small communitY Ilea p beef steers, fort Churchill. Capt. Hearn stated try, He apparentt, is uhdiscouraged storage at Port Arthur and Fort Wil- butcher steers, choice, $9 to $9.00, do, that WA his opinion, when properly, of whites to the British section of by the fact that Amanuilab, his friend,; )jam mounted half a nifflion bushels East Africa.- Intorr..ribal warfare tom., $5.75 to $7,50; butcher heifers, safeguarded by the necessary lights was threatened foilow+ng incidents t❑ pas ousted from the throne partly be-; to 85 ,212,000 bushels- barely ten mil - choiR, $9,25 to $9.50; do, fair to good, and other aids to navlgaticn, sad- cause of his efforts to modernizt the ' lion bushels of tee -way as a necessary d $6 to =7.50 15 the territory of these. tribes but was $8 to $&75; o, corn., but- patrolled by ice- breakers. navigation, - clothing.at Afghans, (working margin. Cher cows, good to choice, $6.50 to in future would be as. common there averted by the timely efforts of a sin I \Madame Andre Viollie, who flew to � -, � le European . Subekantia! deliveries by boat from $7.25; , med., $5 to $6: do, canners as elsewhere g police officer. tl a Afghan capital of Kabul and wit. and cutters, $3.50 to $4.130; butcher) He advccates -the same system- as Sir Edward Grtf!• Governor of neaeed Nadir Khan's arrival there t))e head of the Ickes, however, showed bulls, good to choice, $6.50 to $7.2o;t Kenyi Colony, spent the week -end In their results in a decrease of more MI is to force on the S[. Lawrence. an with his triumphant a;•my dst week, than s hundred in the can w$iifng to - ' id--, med., $6 to $9.25; do,, solog- ice patrol for the guidance and as- the affected districts conducting an quotes the new -rurer in the Petlt Par- Z' 4nas, $5. 25 to $5,75; baby bee., 10' to inquiry, and as a result told the- LPg!y- unload A total u and are now lined _ good $8 to $8.50: do, infanta of vessels which. he thought isfen, of Paris, as telling her la an 314; feeders, lative Council that he had received s� up in Port Arthur and Fort William fair, $7 to $7.75; stockers, Rood. $7,50 wouli enable navigation to be opened interview: towards the middle of 'July at the number of reports coucerulug the "I returned to Af ham:stan -not-for yards.. Sunday, sic boats labored out "o $8; do. fair, $6 W $ calves. Road, growia; tendency of .lawlessness on g of port loaded down with s million arid' _ -$15 to $16; do, med., $10 ro $14.50; latest, and towards the end of the I the pus pose of ascending the throne, one -half bushels, while four more ';do, grsssers, $6 to $7; springs, $110 season, another ,patrol to keep, "for the part of young Lumbwa warriors but to benefit my .ountry. I hope to steamed east Monday carrying almoat ` ` -Ito $125; milkers, $75 '.3 $100; lambs, which_ was bound to have a disturb - ice" from forming and freezing vex• direct Afghantatan toward progt•esa, rhoics, $11 -to $11.25: do, bucks; $8; Ing effect on !•he other tribes. 1350,000 bushels in addition. aela 1n for the winter, despite the precarious state of my sheep, choice, $ 8to $8.50; do, med.,� The position ie complicated by fire ! Elevators on both Canadian Pacific q_ The Aranmore is now safely berth- health.- I 3fi to 15.50; hogs, bacon, wac„ $12; tact that various farms alrocsted fo ��� and Canadian National railways con- ed In Halifax, and Capt. Hearn, who "f intend 'to . reopen the' sctauols, do, selects, 1 per hog p emium do white settlers 'before the World War t:nued to show storage decreases. A tt r butcher, 75c per hog discountdp do, was formerly In charge of the ice with the object of eatabllshingss b,lf. create new railroads, and develop. in 'slight advance In government -bin con- - trucked in. 60c cwt. under w,o,c.; do, breaker Mikula, fs back" in Quebec for dastries. fall- f.o.b., price $1.25 cwt. under w.o:c, the winter. fer area between the trad-Itioaally (tents failed to offset entirely the _ antagonistic 'tiassal Rod I�tmbwa; M expected the co-cperatioa of all Ong off, and the total storage well a 4 countries, particularly ►'ranee, where tribes, do not, now exist, Sir Edward men 4.000 bushels to 86,402,OOA I spent the best five years of m where-meagre ' :..Narrow Escape from Mad Bull Canada and the Empire pointed- out' They -we.e now oc -` y bushels -des. than half o! the bins - - life." Cloverdale. B C - George Shannon. Toronto Globe i,Lib,l: if world cupied largely by Lumbwa tribesmen. capacity. Uarketings at country \adfr Khan is not expected to bare ad been !n- (points remained almost atationarysltt internationally known breeder of peace Is to be achieved, sooner or Sir Edward added be h an easy time achieving Ilia purpose. dairy cattle, owes boa .life to a recent later, 1't wil be through the good ofs- formed thb younger warriors had Ibsen Although tribal leaders insisted on his 1,744,000 bushels and a 150 -car drop 1policy of dehornlna all livestock on ces of the British Empire, but first gathering without the permission of becoming king. United Freee dis, market the - loadings, which fell. to the Shannon Brcthers' farm. the Empire must establish Its solid- their chiefs or elders• and the resulfs patches from Calcun'it Indicated r that (1,311 cars. + Penhurst Getho, i� three -year old srity in a common cause of good -will were plainly apparent in lucreasfnR • Reports from Sarnia that a monster - sections of the large Afghan popul Ayrshire bull, importeet from the Old and authority. In this service Cana• numbers of cattle theta, burglaries fleet o>4 freighters had sailed west for - Land turned on him• and inflicted in- dians can accomplish much: not as and rther. disorders, - Attacks- had �'ation In India refused: t swear alie' the lakebead were discounted.in offs- urles that may keep film in bed for Canadians only, but as Britisbers beeaa made on tribesmen suxpectect of gfancoe, and a small hestfle army fn• csal reports from Fort William. Port j y' � tended to move against him. weeks. I a -- being informers, ` - Bata these siaon• no such influx of hosts Had the ball been equipped with "Did the doctor treat you yester- Danger of Clashes {I listed as en route light for grain. Ac- , Borne, Shannon would.-have been fatal- � day ?" "No, he charged me flvw-dol. A general antagonistic a^itude to- cording to the head of the lstkes state- - ly Sored -. tars." wards white settlers was not expect- I She father of a family, alaaya tries merits, three grainboats are under the - ed Sir Edward continued, but there spouts and ai many mere are en route to bring•up hi-.4 vhildren in the way ...k Even Old Ontario Suffers. From Fire Fiend was, a dagger of classes on' lonely he should have guru for grain loads. farms and this was causing ahx[ety.' �+ In order rn prevent the outbreak•,ot "Running" . � Rum further crimes, -extra policemen have - um _ Gasoline �.. Lik � ' heen dt%Afted for, the Lumbwa tern- _ 4 tort'. A -company of the King's , " ,"I. 3, V _ African Rifles- native drilled trpops . I =has been ordered to patrol 'the Mas- a sat reserve in tl:e vicinity of 'the i 1 boundary. r The' populatiois, of the colony iy! estimated at 2,736,51;, including" 1 °,- r#1 529 •European or whites; 2,686,S4S a N E 9 Africans; 80,583 Asiatics; and 10,551 h Ara s: - Tribes Abyssinian - o the i n Q r border and in Jabaland gave trouble x even during. the World -Xar, when the complete available forces, official and volnn ear were bow in he Ger- man t the < East- African canipalgn. Afghan Royalty n = Found Murdered • Nl Bodies of King Amanullah s Brother and Half Bro- th er Discovered, - - ,bndo:: - -A new tale r f liorror add- y " ` ° A A* i edI 'to the, history of•AfghaitKtan• which has had four kings anal at least " s + as many wars in six months. A locked room in the (lark, central t citadel of. the .afghan capitai of lia- but. where the usurper, Icing Bacha Sakao, held. forth until driven' from f the cify by - .Nadir Khan last ' meek, was Ipened and disclos-ed the -new+ _ MUTE RELIC OF GRIMSBY'S RECENT BUSH BLAZE chapter or frigatfalness._ -RUM-RING HANDED OUT SUM OF $430,000 IN GRAFT - All that was left of giant tree after ravages of fire In recent Wish- blaze The runm contained six bullies, ac , Iluge tank in wisich -rum was stored by rum-ring, recently uncovercd oa - cording u a dispatch trona Allatiabad Long Island, N,Y., by dry agents. -Agents declare the ring cleaned to $Z,- '• #ear Grimsby, Out., that meu,•aced 'many homes in the district. to the Daily Telegraph. One was 1000,000 In six months and. gave out $430,000 -ia graft. " - ��� -A aeriotis accident oecarred while witaesaes say that he• was ,SIM CHANGE OF an the Rouge bridge on Friday. not travelling more than three , TN"S last, when FrankKnags sustained miles an hoar: tii,�tspa�i ,: i1,bQliyaiaiaadvaocec " such severe injuries that His fear. -Try Fish gobuiytiona ro chi united scats and Crest ed that he will not recover. A.car _ Britain 82.00 in advance. driven by James T. Lawson, of 91 - '­WEST END ; instead of 1�leA►�i Bellfair Ave., Toronto, was cross- ' JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, ing.tbe bridge, when he was sig- ep . 4tation- MORE °HEALTHY 11tORE E(TONODdIQAL nailed tb stop by KtSage who le' �erviee s :. .NOTES AND COMMENTS._ employed as fidg0ian on the bridge • • BEACON BRA Nh HADDIEB, 18e lb. �+ t - - - - - -- -. whici� is now undergoing repairs. -.. — Last weekao important westing Mr. Lawson stopped as requested, Phone 730 BEACON BRAND FILLETS, . _' 20c lb: Pho 0 ° 's and then Koags' aigaplled for him A T Law.. & Son of medical men took pleats at the to move on. which he did, and for BONELESS COD FISH, 18c 1b: ' • 4 ••• "'Ontario Hospital at Whitby when some reason the flagman, stepped .Pickering, - Ontario DIGBY HERRING (boneless), -25c lb - the treatment of mental cases was in front of the car and was knock _ discussed by experts from various ed down. He was taken to the - CISCOES, 2$c lb. - Generwl Hospital -at the east -end Im rial Gas and Oile. :Ibtecndpokots; _- In recent years 1� .. 40c lb. of Toronto, where an examination BALMONyStiACKS, great progress has kleen made in revealed' a fracture of the .neck. - Tires and Accesories, '=the treatment of" those poor tin- Mr. Lawson claims that at the i CHICKS, " _ _ per _ time of the occident_ he was going TALI SERVICE: fortunates whose minds have be. .-OYSTERS, 40c a jar. come unbalanced; A century or 'no more than five miles Awbour; To and ftom all places at reasonable prices. t `leas ago a person' who had become -- -- . M. {{�1 R I C HA R D S O N ' S -insane, was looked upon as being P1Cke]� }11y 'Jylll�j]jg Ve• CoQfectipnery and Tobaceoe incurable and they"'Were cast into Have on hand at all times the Garage apace nifty be rented prieonwhere the conditions were ' usual lines c >f -feed : - - -- -- ° - - - - -- p IL 1 lsorrible. They were treated with Crushed Oats. Oat Barley B LT z D E, S cker ng Hardware Store less cousidecatiou ,than'the ani- Alixed Ch ,p, Barley Chop,' male in the barnyrrd, and were M1 dl Feea:?, Poultry Feeds, - t treated most inhumanly. If these Corn, whole, cracked -'We are now ready to ` and ground, _ . people were not insane the . condi - Oileake Meal. , supply you with : We have the Black Diamond Plow Points to fit nearly tions by which they were stir Nola =ses Feed BRICKS, CONCRETE all make of plowe. s rounded would soon deprive them Jugt arribed . a cat- of Cotton Seed <� of their reason, so their future Meal at very low prices, -See BLOCKS, INTERLOCK* We supply repairs for all Stoves and R•inges and if-you are in need of - PPY` us for ouy feefi -you want. a New Range or Heater be sure and • life was a moat oohs one. We can ;+ave you ING PIPE, DRAIN TILE, see our y stied line' 'The never received auy medical y money. S ND AND GRAV'E'L. _ No trouble to show 'the goods. attention as they were considered We have a new Ch•tppine Plant.• b. incurable. But in recent years Work dune fait avd"fine. . Perry Cement Electric Washers oa sops as any- n('t',A better- others just as good, ` - medical science has [nade wonder We h+ndle Five Roses Flour. A trial any time given Free. ful progress in the treatment of Royal Huugeh!)id And Purity fur Products roducts Co. ` I this class of enff',rers. Specialists bread and 'Royrii" for pastrs: An mental rases are milking a thor• Try a sack of.thi� Hour 8i 1 Bay St., Toronto .. Agent for the Mc.C''ormi, k•Deetiag Farm_ -ourrh study of the various forms tr:�ni your �,rr,cer. _ ach[ae and Repairs. - " PLANT- 1 mile north • of a o M ry Re Pickerin Milling Com a� ` of ioaauity "and the proKres. made g � 9 � Highland Creek. baq been obeuomenal. Dt. St -ph Our Motto t cyr t [ or [t ti not made. •_Aoeun, who is the Pup -•rin• O Si We haver, , get 't, d . tendent of the Ontario EIasvital nt J. S. BAiSi)ON, PICKERING Whitby, in an address recently - ,given at a Ratheriitg of Rutaritina, who are greatly interested in hum. it an sibs Olutely neW: BIci�4DL ., 'Y'S - {. ADLL Y'S . unitarian work, Mated that ttweoty years ago the number of vontrol feature —the Selector Tuner .patients releaser} from hospitals - -- Special pricey on the »e :- Lovely littie gKrmentq to complete the as cured wag about thirty per "' superior tonal reproduction ... F3aby'e Wardrobe. Children'�Ci�abeh .saapeciatty. Under. - `cent. abscess in the xt . few wear of seasonabie weigbt� f.�r Won-ten and Children, very 'pa - tasteful cabinet beauty ... and at reasonably- priced. Flannelette Gown4, heacy quality all years the number bas been in size?, 98. and 1 19. Allover aprons and hcu•+e dresses, 79c ereaEed from fifty to sixty per p the NEW and 98c Children's party dre5 -ps, cleatiag at 49c. Ladies' ' 'riP�1' loft' rlt•PS - -" - Hosier from 49c u . Children's Lisle anti Silk Hose, • sent, wl;tch i9 the cane At Whitby 3'• p I KO STER RADIO is the sensation epeciaT 19c. Towels- linen- nick aid cotton towels. :ISospilal, which is- doing • great - ,work.' The work that is being Of the radio industry. We In-vite p done in the world to-day in the :_ -- -MEN S FURNISHINGS Y O 11 r i n sJ e e t i O n Of the NEW Heavy Fuotevear for the wet geaeon, our- ri: bber Roods are better than.. relief of noConly mentally effected . v Uarb vas ever and surprisingly low in price -• artt'a Glo a nd I _ patients. but in all forms of suf. :KOUSTER Models. Overalls always' on hand Windbreakers, -'faring is an evidence of,practi• Troti•ers; Smucka; Swea t - r- Every - `.'_ cal Chriatiaoity, more than in any :_ - - thing fur Dad rand the Boyq, i past period in the world's history. C. SIL'RKAR ; Men are realizing more than ever I Ithat tbey -have a duty to pe[fotni _ _ • Agent Men '' RADLE tuwaTd thric fellocs men. -Not - ' FICKERENG ONT. _ - _... _ P =CK.ar= —R NCB c 'v' Tiber• _ and are werroenty [ to - • • _ ally .towards chari table ic,rtidir The New : pions, brit men of w alth are not lforgettiug their' du - in tlriy re. , 1 E NBW MPROVED • �STOUFFVILL - - V�i`OC . . 3 - Stiuffville's W'ednesda • half -hol- c iday will end this week. :Gfeite3' - Radio. The Swastika Society held a sk'at- 3rig party to Toronto, on Friday night MORE TiIAti EVER ... A FINE SET S� .last : - _ _ . Radios were larvely put into use or', Fuff Wednesday to - hear•' returns of . the "- " -- - -- - - - -- - Suen a ThickaM _ election.. _ _ _. _. .. - -. � _ Mr. Schell is moving thi week in i Takes Any ` r� to his new up-to -date, butcher shop, +E 3 which he has just completed. .•D�OPat10II w The eleolon contest .ist East York was a very quiet one, as the election _ • _ eA 1 �� k:fit of lion. Geo. S. Henry was a forgone - - conclusion, _ �ranel the �iilg's i)ighstrisg 4 e� _.r� - - • • The" plowink match of \ urth York IIII�ffOYri was held last Thursday near here, f- - ' ' ' ' + - -_and the Timbers .anti the Trans took j; CI$@ _ Qafl Co''Ac h Se' rvices -PROF E most of the prize. . f �4 urd w•:ci rceuLvecl here that 1Zr. " "" = -� Rte _ �R %vedlcrx formerly of "Tl'.o Willoa•c +' • . .. . s he, e, was burnefl to -death near Or- . - t- - KERING� - TORONTO - K itrvr of willow furniturr-. The United church will hold their � anniversary next Sultday, "the speak- _. :Fare 50 Cents er being the Rev. Sir. Wilson,- chait -• - - irrait of the TOrol'tto• E*a.,t-Pre,zbytery Let v'e PiFket in • • •(titaatdard Tine) Lyave'T tronui) I ' Fireproo 0Ord and i.ev. -Mr. Pogue, both of Toronto. ° -- - A. M. P. M. A. M, P. M. f For Sale By Isianils of P.omauce cl 7.25 3_55 : _ ,:d .i . ;0 3,:3E: I . rdon - _' - Pickering, Ont.' d .55 4 5.5 - ' l b tc a vista of deii�rhtful: mcul, - x;.55. 5 55 93o 5.30. Iebtt'ns 'thb 'very dame West Indies 03.55 �'' -- - - - -- - -- - opens up. From early youth wo 0'!5 10. 30 13.30 have re Treasu tl f them, oti the pages of 10 5.5 i . , 5 11 30 i 30 H ��j '[aj E- "7S t p gg•' 11.55 .3.53 P. Si• 8.3ti v� Ll a d, on he a 5 of Kist- p 1i. 9 55 1'? 30 9 i0 ory. Hre rest Britain -trade her. - - 1.:30 10.:30 - first: great bid for Empire. HeKe 12,55 10.55 j Drake an i Hawkins anti the $uccan- 1.55 c 11,40 30 :11.30 ..With a Lull line nY Pickling Spices : ear Morgan humbled the ntrirle of hau- 2 00 " - er ineg 40 Cents a gallon ghty Spain. G nicuia i� ni,« linked, ":; d Daily except Sunday a yan3ay only - DYY3Vyhite. Wine Vinegar, 45 ° Ivith these' lovely islan,i by dSrec4 - L ng Vinegar, " service maintauted by a Heinz Pickli 60 p _!Coach connections at Toronto for Barrie, Orillia, Rubbers and Metal Rings palatial fleet.of yacht -like tropic ves- Midland; Schotulierg, Orangeville, Harm•-, Fruit Jars, all sizes _ g 1+, sell. Two'services are maintained. ilton, _Rrrinffc;rd, Niagara FRlle, Black. Dia iyond Plow Pointe "y - - -- The Eastern group service embraces _. The Bermuda„ St. Kitts, Nevis, - I3nffaio and lutermediate points. Brantford Binder Twine - Ant- igua, Montserrat, Dominiea; St. Luc- (:aach conuectiuos at Biiffal., f6r all "Lt. S. '. points-' Fresh Groceries' at lowest prices. Highest prices paid -for ia, Barbados, St, Vincent, Grenada, farm produce. ``.and Georgetgwn, British Guiana,. The Western Group service sails to Ber Batteries Re-charged.. ;,- Ttturla, the Bahamas and IGngston, , G'a C Lines connection is de _ Phone m.ir order, We deliver. Jamaica; ., where ma Y _ . .. q - _ for Belize�ritish Honduras. Full j l Phone Markham 6402. - -. particulars `•may be obtained from any Cahadian National rail or steam - General Green River chip agext 1 ri Yoe l�l. Duncan, Merchants , - _ . _ illy .7— CLARKNOM Ckv now blickewitb, Mr. Fraser, f *ao'"not yet re red for or duty. —Goods iS.Lapendlog a, sw Thvs. and Piro.. Paterson and J. InPickering, and Mrs. Goatee ape a t' Friday la Fmak Cooper lost a valuable Peterboro. year old colt one day last week. :Ia's p6ol.i6o'm I- J. McGrat 9 now r MUSICAL -open and runniax full owing. Mrs. (Dr.) J. Ferguson spent the Edythe Howitt-Soden A. T. C. M. ..wee k-end with her niece, Mrs. B. .(piano, former liasis) -Xilpatrick. Brougham Odt. George and Mrs. Bentley, of Pupils din Piano and Theory. Brooklin, @p6at Sunda' with the i s accept6 y r, +.­—M. X Mrs. Lorne Reid and eon, Ivan, of Toronto, spent a few days last kuator.11 Tbutre I week here with her brother, J. H. Raving taken over Robt. Feud HIn4a. and wife, -and also other StoUffVille� C)CIL garage, Brougham, we an now friends, prior to their moving to to give service in Brougham as wsij the _,States where- Mr. _Reid -has riday•8sturday, 1 ana 2 as in -Claremont. Service car always ready, day It secured a good position. Their ,CASEY' JONES" wig Uf ht service. many. Claremont • friends b them success and good health in (from the famorad song) one Clare. 6105; Pickering 60L their now home. Gasoline, Oil, S61berling Tires. CHARLIE CHAPLJEN 251y; A. L. PILKET' " 5' in EVERYTHING IN INSURANCE . . .......... ''BEHIND THE SO EEN" The, Pickering Lynn family. Regular Conservatory curse n -in If -Sou require anything in . th Ed. and Kro.•Perr*, of Toronin, Pupils prepared for examination the : ibgnn8 "Introductory, Elementary.- PrImAry, of insurance let us give you our p CeL Tuesday, Wednesday, Nov. 5 6 -spent the week•bad with M Junior, Intermediate and the newly It payi� to insure in strong financial. and Mrs. Morgan.] "DRUMS OF LOVE" I companies such as the Guix, of is formed lk-,sociateship. Miss Brillioger, Toronto, I- Terms, $1.00 per hour in both piano antes =4 Accident Company of Cazka spending a few- days with her ..Wary Flailbin) friend, Miss Grace-Mundell. and Theory. ads' The Western Assurance Ccrzn�=7 Phone Pick. 539 �,8 -1,7 of Canada, arid The Mutual Life A*. Comedy *--Lyman Pilkey, accompanied by Company of CariAda. Fo? -'four other sports, intends taking -'- quotations apply to-.. Friday, Saturday, 8 and 0 6 week. Quinsy, Phone Pickering 17!2. 'CARRY ON SERGEANT" Harry D and Mrs. drooker, of chauce t,-, treat Sore throats, .-..Buffalo, spent the week end with Croup, Bronchitis, Head colds,, Ca, Tailoring and Dressmaking. VOCAL MUSIC his mother and other r elatives tarrh and Tonsil troubles with, I Mrs SybillASpabr'sTonsilitiq." You can't Dorothy Tanner rwouLd like'tto start 'here. lose, i.t'.- guaranteed. Try it. Jones, Ladies. and outs' fur coats re-model. a singing class 'for ' girls, combining Hubert Yeatep, who has been Drug-Store. led into new oneq,.at.moderate solo and class singing. In very poor health for a, long terms to suit all. Work may be clone at own home or Those wishing to join kindly com- is now in a very critical eon BONDS —Uovern ment, MuDicipa and -dition. Mortgage Bonds, Also, Industrials. at Mrs. Gibbons'home munIcate 'at once. the Safe investments at from 5 to 7 per at Claremont. Five Dollars per course. Miss Mundell attended - 'Nurses' 'Convention and banquet cent. 3 .Sjeo Phone Pick. 17,02, or write R. R. I -in the Royal York Hotel, Toronto, 1N, as4es written it,. CLAREMONT, ONTARIO Pickering. 9URANCE—All cl a last week. eluding Fire. Automobile, Wind. Mrs. Ed. Gleesan returned home storm, Accident and Sickness. Mrs. Fraser. H A T I N last week, after spending a few P4,)ue.ar write ` E days near London with J. and 43tf ED. BOWMAN, Whitby Sam and Mrs. Stephenson, of BRING IT HERE Oshawa, and George and Mrs. -Crusen, of Toronto, spent Sunday Now is tb -3 time to get a.. new Sot of with Mrs. Gibbons, Harness, cr get the old set repaired. •. Herbie and Mrs. Neal and child I h&ve in stock samples of S&mael Met us look after you before' the • and Charles and Mrs. Armstrong. Trees and Jeffrey's harness. The -of Whitby, visited Lather and former rnKy be ordered through eats, cold weather comes, Mrs. Pilkey on Sunday. logue at prices quoted, r. and Mrs. Metcalf, Jr,, and Catalogue free. We have a stock of -children and the former's parents I also rart v collars, collar pads. sweat -.-of Cobourg, visited Raymond and pads, hraess oil by bulk, harness HOTPOINT Electric Stoves dressing, also silver polish Mrs. Pilkey on Stioday. and other parts. FINDLkY Cook Stoves and.Heaters Fall plowing-, is now in full R-paira promptly done. BANNER Hot Air Furnaces owing. With the heavy rain of - last week the land is now in good L, W. PILKEY. - OLARRMONT McCLARY Furnacetts condition fur plowing. Obartes and Mrs. Elliott and H. R. Gallaugher ..An estimate will cogt you nothing. daughter, of Brooklin, spent Sun -day with J. and Mrs. Gregg and Grain Merch ant B. and Mrs. Kirkpatrick, For quick sale,- Mrs. W. Crooker is leaving for Toronto -her home In hoffalo this week. J Used Fur ac tte -eeks with is the market to purchase Hay, 11 el after spending some v% Straw, Grain and Potatoes. I Uged Furnace her mother, Mrs. Harry Thouison George and Mrs. Pickett and D. Used' Cook Stove For rinotations apply ,M. and Mrs. Morgan attended 1 8.16 International Tractor 'Ladies' Night at the Masonic Tern A... IV=. C3. 1 . E-j a 1-T pity" 1 10-20 Fordson Tractor 'Fe in Uxbridge on Tnejday -night R. R. No. 1, 1 Driving Horse alst. Phone PiekerinR 1712 7 J. R. and Mrs. Thexton and dan Draft Colt, sucker ighter. Miss Margaret, Mrs. A. J. 15tf Reference Bank of Montreal I Holstein Bull Calf ACha,ndler and A. Frost, of Toronto. A Primrose Cream Sepii' tor 4&nd Wilson Atmore, of Sarnia rs, a 'spent Sunday with J. H. and Mrs :1 6 h. p. Engine, Lundy Beal. : LowerPrice V h. p, Engine, Fairbanks D. A. Scott, who has sold his �business and residence to E. DL 4 Used Rskdjos Bertraad, has rented -the rooms -.1above the Bank of Commerce 'Cl "which are now being re decorated, Winter'Overco�its Charles Coo aremont .and into which Mr. and Nino. Scott will move on the 1st of November. .,,we are all' pleased to know that they will ..remain in Cl ' arecriont. Thi.4 season's models and permanently we hope. Styles. imported cloths, in S P E C 1 A L "PRICES Reeve. G. M. Forsyth was in To. chirictillas. ronto no Monday attending the .A few are looking for ­Coroner's iaqrMmt into the death . values and maximum fit !of Mrs. Fl,%tt, of Toronto, whoki1q. --and duality and service FOR TEAM HARNESS • vigilance Committee The object of this Association Is boo leeseh stealing and prosecute' the, felons. embers having property stolen oommadl oate imniodiMely -with any membet of Emeoutive Committei lklembership- fee 81.00• e -Tiok4ts may be had' from' President or Secretory on application. E x Be. Oom. —L. D. Banks, O. S. Poilm• er, M. S. Chapman, Pickering. D. Munro, Jas.,Richardsort. President. 4 'BARR ..0 WE speak of artistic designs that are dignified. not artistic designs that would be inappropriate for the purpose in view. The one illustrated is sim- Ole, yet has artistry, •No Greater Tribute' N. W. STAFFORD, Kin ton RoiLd. %bitbv Pb-one Whitby 68 r 19 Maple Leaf Mutual Pin Insurance Co. Cheap rates for farm and country 7 buildings. Windotorm Insurance on buildings, 'wind-mills. Silos etc. Automobile Iniurance of all kinds. • FARMS FOR SALE Write or phone E D. B 0 WMA N go. WHITBY, ONT. Farmers, Atteution tained a fracture of one'of her legs at very moderate price. " I have secured the agency for the Fro" in a motor accident on the base line Find as a result of her Come and see orts well m1dackband Harness, TeRL '7- Wood and Codkshutt Farm Imple- Tbents. and will keep conspititty.9p in arias she died in the hospital. -tailored coats, made by :.1the Oxford Clothing Go., . 2 inc-h layer trTc-e with heel chains, s4,2.00 -back. hand repairs for these p6pular '10 is probable that an action will price *2140. 1 With 5. ring breeching. instead of band, $40.00 implements. Also. London's barn and stable be entered against the township for damages, as the accident is ---l-,-' A full assortment of men's suits from $12 50 up. .."Black mounted Team Backband Harness, "M.50 fittings. I will also take contracts fQr painting attributed to the bad roads, trarns -and houses by a new On Thursday evening last a L. 51ring Breeching process, by spraying. -,pleeting in the interests of F. L. the Conseivative . candi- ..FINGOLD,,. ..This is:not a story haro'es-�, but enstoni made in our t Estimates cheerfully given. Phone 1620, ..Masob, date, was held in the Community CLIREMONT, ONT. own shop at Markham. -27 -52 Hall, -which WK.a oply fairly well -attended, and on Saturday even' . �We's . pecial - ize on repairs to harness and 1. collars. R. J. Mann', Clar6mont lag a meeting in the interests or F's Mr, Sinclair was held, when the .A day. October D `5 ban wa"s'well filled. Both pArtles :,�-Starts Satur T 0 D expressed themselves as being 10th. of Well Chosen -fla . rness . and Col . tar Man - ufacturer A confident 6f1.Ui6 'fesult, and ti • 'Goods at enthusiamu was displayed at both .,meetings. E.D.BERTRAND' S, 01.-,.Tr-t. "Home Phore 3400. The re-opening' services in the .,,.Successor to 1). A, Scott. reasful ever held. The. church "was 'filled to capacity on Sunday morning when the Rev-.- Mr. -Clug stop, of Columbus, gave an excel- lent address, and in the' evening • the minister and members of the -Baptist Church -withdrew their service and calve 'down in full force,. flllihg every available space, and listening to an excellent sere Imonfroui the Rev; P.-L.Jull,(A J3rooklin. The Choir were at their best ffi the service of song, On Monday evening the ladies provid- ed a fowl supper in the basement of the.Community •Hall,. when the -largest crowd ever seen In it Rath. ered, and after satisfying the Inner man, repaired to the auditorium where the United Church Drama tic Club gave thelr drama "The Little Clodhopper," which was R .­:continual round of humor, and 7pathos, to the great delight of the .-audience. "Miss Fmirlmirri, of To- ronto, silver rnedalist at the C. N. ."R., delighted the audience titiith F4 'number of solos between aet,3, -while -M. .1. Wilker, biro. W. Ward and Mrs. D. A. Scott led in A peri- od of community singing. The ifinatirial returns were worthy of I the effort put forth by the eon gregation, Heavy Flau-nelette Blankets, full size, per pail , ., .$239 Ladies! Silk and Wool Hose per pair 79c Men's Heavy All Wool Socks, 5 pairs for ... -li00 Mettle Windblrakerp, each 4.79 Nlen",.., Blue stripe Overalls, pr 1.98 Men's Heavy PAnco Solo Boots, per pair 4.00 and 4.50 Ladies' 1 strap.Paitent'Shoee, per pair 2195 and 3.95 Kiddies'. School Oxfords, er pair —2-. 855-a-nd-3720- See our line ' of Special Order-, Clothing,- Every Suit or -.OvercoCR aguaranteed fit. One price $24 GROCERIES Big-5 Cleaner, per Okg 5c A I Soag Flakes, per pkg 10c 10 bars earl Naptha Soap -39c 3 boxes Soapade, for 25c 2 lboNew Prunes, fur 25c 2 Cans Corn for .24c 2 Cans Peas for i 25c Save our trade cards foe,. exchange Silverware and China. I C. A. OVERLAND M AN A GE P. efficient, and eedno.rulcal. The ruorieyisfully 'insured against loss or theft in transit. -It can* reach only the p6rsoi:i to whom it is addressed. -Canadian Bank of Commerce Money Orders areas ,good as cash and.-are aceepted:."an y w here. in Canada. THE CANADWT BANK -OF COMMEil-CE ­ th u hlcA is a—.1go—of 'TIJF. STANDARD BANK OF CANADA G reen River Basket Factory .I Manufacturers of All kinds-of Fruit Baskets, Berry Crates, Farmem, Bushel i Hn-ikeL.Q. Clothes Baskets. Frank Ponnock Proprietor Maker of the well known Barnes' Baskets. Phone Markham 6400 B.CSMT fir STANDS FOR THE BEST 4% V! 4 Litter Carriers., Ray Carrievill- Ptin, pq, Door Tracks, Cow Bonds. Pressure Systems Etc. It will pay you to get my prices os .; I L­%bove before buying elsewhere. NK 1 P PROUSE 'ricx I I r ,,, UNI A RIQJ ­ r _ r. « /�t� » �' " ' "Backs to the VPalt' document written �,i t Papa and Mama National Emblem* Pre;pacing for Winter .• i before sunrise on that fateful April, : j' •. } morning -ia 18'16, •aa,l realized that it ' JWA Barr in -iCollii 's Wee -kty . ` x ' s had been writteA. with his own pre- _ -' ► '�. i ,; ciao hand, pouring out without a 346 How London l check or correction the pent-up pas- ` ' Salved aion of his heart, my vision of the , r r' man assumed a new sale and • color. •• . .� s f , indeed . P4MFrR4Y S PITS _ The Fur ea i sea concerdea in his �- 11 O :soul; but that arena was [ergs enough There is a quiet chap smoking his a to contain their strife. I• j9too as he putters, iq his Surrey, gar• k And the greatest proof .lies in' the a en, who smiles as he remembers his y ' - t► final phase of the war. The qualities r " c eat triumph in science, He is still ,� 1 of mind and spirit which Douglas S little. ]mown as hew before his sm z t Haig personified came to be known incredible experiment -hilt not ao Y' #, by .occult chaunela throughout _ the_ door" because England was grateful. - vast armies of Which he was the chief. You remember the Zeppelin raids't` �, Disasters, disappointments, mlacaicu- on London, of course. Feeling safe y.: " lations and their grievous 'price were In her isolation and in the history of "►' �' ' poHerless to affect the onfldence of 2000 yeai's free from hostile arms, .., London, astonished, suddenly found t "x the soldiers I .their.. commander. ' herself in the thick of action. It Even the eleven years that have _ ,grew to be a war within a w'ar -the ' passed, since, the war ended have seen Zeppelins against London, with Herr a silent but Impressive enhancement _ ]]lathy against an unknown man who In the fame of Haig. It Is not for con- was slow in appearing -a quiet cL•ap, temporaries to pronounce the succes• sive verdicts of later generations; but - H'omeroy by game. - « :. already We may believe that he will In 1014, on Christmas Eve, the one , rank with Wellington In- British mill- ' day in the year when eople can least i p : ' y , • tart' annals, and,. we ai•e_ sure that his bear to think of war, the first bomb • character and conduct as soldier and , dropped on England. On Christmas Subject will long serve as an example -' Day another Zeppelin came, bat was to all. -By the Rt. -lion. Winston S. driven oft at the mouth of theeThames, r - - Then a New Year's visit, and this � # Churchill in tits Cosinopoiitan. time there was death in England. 'Mathy was learning the -lay of the ' Poetry and. Memory - English countryside. He }earned It - Dark Ps the mind's deep dwelliug, 712 so_ well that later, when not a light hoofed and walled and floored -- ' ;glimmered in all England at night, With ancient rock. There water, lie .could follow the dull silver • ribbon it slowly welling, • of tbo-Thames, calling off the protni• �+ Or slowly' tipped, is stored neat buildings ..of Loadon•town at In a dim, deep, dreaming pool. 'this and that bend. Uuvexed by rain or sunlight or the 3tits was the manner c•t -eaemx we THERE'S A GOOD LESSON TAUGHT BY BEAVERS - root tiad; and his companion aces, Hirschl An artist's sketch cIt the Canadian beaver at work. The beaver 1� a Ane I Wing.a of the wind, untroul�k+d by Joy and •Becker and_ the others, were al- i example for. modern youth; he works quietly without fuss ur excitement but ( or grieving :• most as -clever, certainly a3 brare• I with a persistency Which accomplishes w'oadets- ( Or the bitterness and the ecstacy of- , So London set desperately about the livinfi, . JACKET SUIT WINS. work o: defense. The means at ( A printed kashmir jersey in Patou's i who knew wbat dyiamite couldn't '^�' i Ttll the white b.ttiers come, fzcrily �' green tones with tuck -in blouse of hand -were' inadequate.; . gallant - lads do! .. The i ragedy 0 treading, . spinning Into the air in mechanical , Lovely. do.shred, with rosy flesh fUeige wool jersey is outstandingly. - Pomeroy suspended a handkerchief. (chic for the college miss, high school boz•kites, ground gunner's hurling one - I - g r- pounder� and five- pounders and shaap stretched it tightly on strings atxl _. :.Hai _ Like the appledilooin on grey boughs ; fired his dynamite-nosed bullet - Spreading $irt or business woman. i Style No. 71? is one of the smartest, net into the n.ght skies more belie y' - � through. it; 'and the handketcblcfi Dour;ias Ilaig walked as -bore at I }n April, and their feet ackA suits of the season. The skirt fully than accurately. • All Londoners jumped to the taak� went to ash, � Dot•er after the total defeat of Cer•. Like April the gre, desert place. is box- plaited across front, and et- ' Presently the scientist wa:, = n the many, and disappeared into_ private 1 For w!ten %1611 a sudden freakish . teched to pointed s{itLped yoke that of home defense. lien and women in home doe in thought. life, Thera w.as an .interkid, of pa- I J grsce II - ,tram, go g D ., � .'secures flat his The belt shows 'tolled 20 `ours a say to put a rtilg The tram itself wag a perfect Illustra•' t;eantry, of martial celebrations, of They break the pool's long -sleep in ' hips. of searchlights 40 miles In diameter I tion of the secret overlooked by the Freedom of Cities, of banquets i an airy fltgtrt raised c sistline, youthful new fashion. around Lyndon. Young Lieutenant science which Pomeroy had quite in- and the like; but in tact tha Comman -' Of diving, the dim. pool takes light. The blouse is double breasted with _ lVarneford in his airplane managed to uocently stumbled on, tiers Is ttiel derdn -Chief of the British armies in (- >dirwms to soft fire In a thousand rolled shows Gated The jacket is iced taring down a Zeppelin, not by firing i ( carless with fitted sleeves and oointad .• Illustration: when you are in a tram France passed, as he Lett the gangway I tunglie� unfurling 41 uselessly' into the bag -2000 ballet or a trairr that is gathering speed.! and set his foot on the pier, from a! That shed a shimmering beauty oil p`xt is. 2 _ - - holes lead falied. to bring down -an air. 1t is desilLsied in sizes inches b 0 ship. owing to its many inflated cont ycu are pressed back against your position of almost supreme respon -, roof and walls, - -' :. years, 36. 88, 40 and 42 ruches busk' - •- • - seat. In the same manner,' -this slbility And glorious power to the or And rouse In those stern halls i• trill add much interest to •our +i apartments -but -by zooming is tpel heavy infusorial> earth of the dyna•I.dlnary life of a country gentlemait. Lauxtift nfuiie -of water, tll'the death ' face of its machine guns and mowing I •.ardrobe, is r all smart w�mcn are 3 mite In the bullet nose was set back, I Titles, grants. honors of every kind, i Of that dark underworld choosing jacket suit for spo. s and down the officers at their gondola Maeral daytime occasions, thus squeezing out In front a , spray l all the symbols of public Gratitude Thrtilh harp -like with ew ecstacy .• + coiitrols. He got the N"Ictorta ( oss: I of pure nitroglycerine. And this i but he. was killed to the next. week � wete showered upon hi -i; -bur he was ; and the breath 1• is stunning for more fo, mat near What_ we needed was a ballet that i would blow up on touching even a given no work, He did not join In- the 4t a tT:misand buds uncnrltag in featben The Admiralty at last had "34artlu Armstrun- in "The Bird made of ]Jack velvet with l.;iuP m - .would Ignite the Zeppelin gai what it needed. counetls of the nation; 'he was not In. ( eggshell. shade satin crepe. Plum vited to reorganize .its army; he was j Catrlier.' shade in sheer tweed with matching Bombs began to fall often in Lon., We found ourselves excitedly Walt not eanst.itad upon the tteatiev; no (, don. Many ' were killed, And ing for the next raid. The night of r - silk crepe blouse, and lxitle' green silk great viceroyalty was at first at his crepe with beige are chic. Mathy and his crowd went scot free. i September 2. 1816, was a perfect I /� -- i disposal; no sphere of public activity HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS The results of the bombe darted Iuight f,•r a raid. Sure enough, after` i m greatly. The worst effect wai that 1 midnight we Were awakened by the .''vets open' - �fi` Write your name and ade -ens plain = of a 700 -pound charge of nitroglycer• I ground guns. 1 rushed to a window. It would be afCertattott to pretend `�' - ly, givit,g number and size oS such I Ine which damaged ,no less t):an 400 thinking of Pomeroy, But soon the that he did not feel this. tie was only pat erns as you want." Enclose °_Oc in ' iidildtags. There- was a year of this I �ctton began to die down; tba ground �fiftyseren -full f -energy and- expert -. t� 1 stamps or coin (coin prefer^ed; wrap ' tort of thing, 'Casualties and des Are ceasing and the searchlights fad ence, and apparently at the moment 11 it carefully) for each number, and else when b9 was most successful. there r se oar o er to Wilson Pattern truct[oa grew worse. • Soaiethtnit ing. This could only mean a f Ji IaR i add e y rd * "-most be dq ne. alarm. or Aist the Zeppelins had gi t i was nothing for Trim to_ do; he was IService, ;2 West Adeti.de sit„ Toronto The Inventions Board was orgaulz -� clean away• not waatod any more. 4Ff rte J Patterns sent by an early mr.R. ad hastily with strict orders to- Itaten, Then suddenly there was a mlra•I tie must Jnqt go home and silt by� If i 1 to every idea, suggestion. or plan. I culous flare in the sky, All London the Are and fight his battles • overi ! b Some three hundred scientists were I was lit up by a-glaring fireworks -red, again. - tle pecame one of the perman• • . C4EERFULNESS furnished with research facilities as vivid as sunlight; and one great ent unemployed. If you want to be cheerful. Jes' set without stint, and set to work at the ( gasp went up Yrom the millions of I So he looked around from his small �, yet- mind on it an' do it. ,Can't none problem. - I was one of -these -scien -� watchers in the city. ` The lurld light) house beyond the border aiid saw that of us help what traits we start oat kigta. Then suddenly a message I allowed people running from their in life with. but we kin help what we g II r n i a great many of his soldiers and ' r things first of Into the streets. Two mi i end u with. When th g g _ houses lito f p t-came to us- "Cease work, Some- 'brother - o�eers were is tpe same , " -' - , 'body had perfected a bullet'. - who, cubic feet of hy=drogen gas; and the we wondered' great gasoline tanks made a , light plight so far as work was concerned, c m to Bola' wrong with me, 1 says, "Oh. and that in addition many were I Lord, whatever o es, keep me from Jack used to kiss my hand, but he that was seen 20 miles away and fur- i ettin' sour," Since then I've One day, there -had come into, the stricken with Bounds and many more does the real thing now•:'' g ing more than halt a r shut _ the Sam• - � 'made it a practice to put all my wor• 'harassed Inventiona Board: _a- , qulet ing airship dropped sw#!tl to .earth, were hard put to it'' to keep their ,•Shit of -'hand 'to mouth' I'd 'say." sort of man named Pomeroy. y { rtes down in the bottom of my heart. homes together. To their cause and �� Leefe Robinson, was the pilot who n set n the lid, an' smile.-Mrs. "I've a scheme for burning the tortures, then, he devoted himself. OCCUPATION (tile Zeppelins," he -said timidly to an aide, had done lt. He had hoppeu cif at Wiggs, In '•Loney Mary." "What is it ?" asked the aide, as I the first alarm, but everyone had i This, (hough it cheered" his heart. People wbo are occupied are uever I ` ,patiently s is passible for a man ; missed the tone rapier. Leefe scour• by no means -once the organization dull, are -uever melancholy.' and never '- ed the clouds all the way to the coast. was set up--c his time or -gave gt into mischief. = CHEERFUL WORDS who had listened to a thousand fruit - t and was on his tray home -when he scope to his abilities. So the years 0 - less schemes, A sunny disposition is contagious saw, a dark shape below him -the( passed. CHARITY 'i Start the day with cheerful words to "It's quite simple, sit•. All you've i Zeppelin L$ 11, ,not '"thy's ship. People began to criticize his cam - Charity itself changes its character those around. you. Be cheerful and " got to rho is pat a. 'Pinch of 'dynamite 1 sailing at 11,500, feet.' Instantly he I'palgns. ".'here was sleep resenfinent when It becomes' the subge''tviency of happy; and you can best be so by mak In the nose of a machine-gun bullet I dived and poured bIs Pomeroy' into (against slaughters on a gigantic scale weak right to rampant wrong. Aug others 'cheerful and happy. an& when it hits the Zeppelin- poper. bents' 'at one's. (h She burst into be; _ - -- " I alleged upon some notable occasions she goes: _�- The enemy did not realize yet that, to have been nee4lless and' fruitless. yve a a certainty _ aide. I ow ever, a g sat no ing. e "But it has" worked. I fired my, tan 9lathy was still carrying-on. BtA: neithef v-rote nor spoke in his own �' = outlet into a brick wall and It blew t eery soon the little Pomeroy bullets defense. j brought down the next Zeppelin = at The next thing' heard about the . the bricks apart." Billericay. And then came' the sign _Field iVlatsUal•tras that he had Callen - "There's your answer, Poweroyt that the enemy had- doubts. Math,y down dead, like a soldier. shot on the e+urN Dynamite will explode that way, but hlAnself came at a new height - 14,000 of s �I a�n not if It strikes the' soft silk of a I battlefield, and probably from causes i — PiiilLlPS feet. But -the searchli•�hts found - Zeppelin bag. You - see, dynamite to ,him ; a drum of Pomeroy' ed I that had originated there. Theft ac• , Mash nitroglycerine made safe by soaking Snapp l c.urred ;manifesta. ions which rose I� *p* Iry jt up in infusorial earth so that It aloft, and once again �tlie night sky' from the very heart of the people. was scarlet- :lIathy was ,dead. ( Then everybody saw how admir- I , For Tou lea lrses its dangerous habit.. of doing off I That was the end. The Pomeroy ( due to Acid « o �� able, had been ]its demeln�r since the INDIG EBTION at a feather's touch, ' bullets had saved London =liad' made = Pomeroy, keenly disappointed, went England invulnerable Prom airship I Peace. A,CiE�2Traure ` .: y which HEADACHE _ - 1 . his only research equipment was an _y There was a .majest mantcapable Of GASES NAUSEA _ �_S old rifle anti a bit of dynamite, But character. It showed -- -the very next day he was back. He SENTIMENT of resisting unusual strain g, Internal - = sought out the same aide. I ratirrn of and external, even when prolonged What many people call .indigestion! bne spornfnl of this -harmless, taste- Who "I tried my uliet on a bit f silk - Who can t whiff the op � � that sentiment which strips the object � over years; it showed amen- cast- in • very often means s'ee's acid In the less alkali in water will neutralize in and it worked!" a classic mold; it recalled the heroes.' stomach. The► stoinach nerves have The aide probably thought now that of our late passion of all its r.dventl- I � stantly many times as much acid, and '� ' lions charms ,and = reduces it to ofdi- I of antiquity and 'the pages of Plu• ! � the symptoms disappear at once. You he was dealing with a mild.' dement- �- I tarch. been -over - stimulated,- anti fetid sours..' wfll never use crude methods when B y nary level. G. P. Morris,. + ! ed man; but Pomeroy Even I .rho saw him on twenty oc The corrective is an alkali, which y persisted, and I once you learn the efllciency f this: finally succeeded In getting a mem- casions -some of them potentially neutralizes aelds instantly., And the Go get a small bottle to try. PIT her of the Board to come and look S Sata1- doubted whether he was not best alkali kiigw•n to medical science Be stt3e to get the genuine Ph'illipte at his invention. -It must have been Spite is a little Word, but it repre- insensitive :.nd indnra :ed to the tor- is Phillips' Milk of Magnesia„_ It has �'Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physl• it rare scene In the bicycle shop; a sents as. strange a Jumble of feelings I men and drama In which he dwelt, remained the standard with physt -' clans for CO years in correcting excess man who knew nothing of science and compoupd of discord as any Poly-I 3ut when I saw after the war was clans in the 50 years since its inven,� acids. Darr bottle contains full direc- -arrangfng a demonstration for a meta, syllable It' thq *nguage.- Dickens. , over, for the first time, the historic t Lion. lions -any drugstore. Lt'; ,:.., , : • .., ..� ,. ,. : :.::� -t ., :._ . _ • -- � .. - - -..... 1 .. _. _ _ _. _ ",.. ... , __.. -. ;:4s; .�., :-�' .., ,+,,•p.. .._ .�. ,.z._ , .,. , , n <. 3.... _ < _ cc.y"�, �y .•,•:.fix'../•:.. 9�.. 1 :, The Morning Newsboy 'Red Rose Tea com�isi iiirect to us, from the finest tea ' Watch soar, . ' . Before the city rises from its bed, ardens then straight to your grtxer.— brimful of t ��� � Or the led, smoke !e ,to the sky un- g r A Flapper's Prayer curled, Savor and freshness. Every, package guaraatcOdi7O 'g O Lord, may he be tali and hand- He comes, that we ..may. know •what'd ry) - �biltll'ett some. Map he have money and cars thought or said,' I galore. 'May be dance divinely and Or done, in any corner of idle world. i - — - -- - love me better than life. And, 0 - :� -. Lord, may I divorce him easily and I I never saw him, as I've never seen And another. The power that swings the golden gates of day; - ' We got a kick from the foljowfng Through snow or rain, In weather foul from a Texas Viper and you probably or clean, _ WATCH the health of well!, -too: This gallant youth goes . early on WATCH growing childrm I Card of Thanks his way. the have the health wish to. thank all of those who IS do - v Set that y I s -Fie ends the .Isolation of the night —, t�• and energy nec :uarY for helped in gettin' of my divorce, es- their a cake; the very world is at our their school work and play- pecially t oaf who testified to the I For growing children--Par- ' ' doors! RED. ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is ergtra good », ticuiarly.gir.s —a_ rich supply meanness and cussedness of my late k And while we breakfast In the morn- of rid blood is menial husb I ing light, Languor, nervousness, do. Sincerely„ R'e hear th waves llQating on other t' preaion, fickle appetite or Ursula Perriman. shores' All expense Tours ClaBSified Advertisements Pallor indicate anaemia. ' Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a halfway expect the dodo to And thus I thank the boy I never see, SITIIATIOIts VAQAle3 enrich the blood, prevent come back some time,-but we are cer• ir'nliverled Page of current history. ` "A desire on the part of travelers ''f ORM MEN WANTED QVICK, 1310 learn anaemia and build healthy tain the cotton stocking never will.' — Alexander Louis Fraser., to go in special parties under expert pay, easy work Earn while Sloler bone and tsastt•s Tboussnd. !ng barber trade under famous SIoler of a and t have proved ills. $ I tour management prompted our com- tmerican plan, world's most reliable The Valet— "Please, ma'am, come II pany to experiment with the all -ex- barber school system Writs nr call • "My twelve- year -old girI," GUARD THE CHILDREN; Rarber Collette, for free catalogue. Molls l;• ,' writes Mrs. Robert Devitt of 9uickly. Master has bitten' hfmselt" ' I pease,— ..personally- escorted plan the Barber College, 121 Queen West. Toronto Ontario Devitt of The Atris.— "What du you mean?"' past two winters," Passenger Traffic POa SAZM. Broughaa' The Valet—"Ile has sat on your '!tanager W. J. Black, of the Santa Fe p pale, so ill. and nervous false teeth." REGISTERED PEDIGREED SILVER that we had to cake her out of FROM AUTUMN COLDS Railway, announced the other day. R Loxes, $400 00 a pair delivered, wm. school I tried Dr. Williams' --- - They were so popular we will repeat Bares, Rldgetown, In,. Pink Pills, for her and Acordiag to the cpufc, modern Do The Fall is the most severe season this winter. All necessary expenses sZaszT CLOTS. T tai lateness consists in doing something she gained in w.i t> and are defrayed. The passenger pays a ERSEY'CLOTH SUPPLIED DIRE01s strength. She is now the Pic- unpleasant to people every five min- of the year for colds — one day •fa 1 +e warm, the nest cold and wet, and un- I Lump sum. The railroad takes care , f� from manufacturer. wool and Bilk tore of health. utes and saying "I'm sorry!" of ,all details from start to finish." and woof. Write for samples and prices. Bu a box of th R/illiatmr' leas the mother is on her guard, the Novo Knit Co.. St. Catharines, Oat, y I little ones are seized with colds that Five of these tours will be run by pinta Pilo at all dngggim and It was their first airplane ride, and E the Santa Fe in connection with the MONYMCUMAIN FOX MANCIL i dealers in medicine or, post -- may hang on all winter. Baby's Own the young woman of the Dirty felt Burlington System, Ch[ago to Call. W CAN SUPPLY BEAUTIFUL Beg. ppaid, by mail at SO cents a I Tablets are motes' best friend in stoclt In saver H1acY sosia Reg- Vx from The Dr. Williams 4uIts nervous. I forma and back —a journey of about Medicine Co, Brdekrille, "You will bring us back safely; ,preventing. or bat.iahing colds, They 1sSe °ea to 'anadlan National Lite Stock - act as a geu.de laxative, keeping the; 6000 miles by rail, several hundred He:ords. Free from lung worm or other Ontario, won't you'" she said to the pilot. miles by, motor, and requiring three � diseases. Craters averaged J, M. r tour Sofa 3 -21 bowels and stomach free and sweet., > ear. Order early J. M. Briscoe & Son, , "Of course I will, alias," he assured weeks on the way. One will leave in \orthcote, rn,t i her, touching his leather belmet. "I've Is dose of the Tablets I January, two in February and two in will prevent colds, or if It does come never deft anybody up there yet." jilarch, 1330: j on suddenly their prompt use will re- i The itinerary includes the Indian- "Faint the baby. The Tablets afe sold 1;1-3t ! t cr "Warted lrveions" by heart never won fair lady," i medicine dealers or by mall at detour region around historic old and Full Information Sei)t Free - � I • said the ready-made philosopher. Santa Fe, also Taos, where Kit Car- on Request. "S cis. a box from The Dr. Williams sae 2"SAT CC-, Deist. W. "That's right," answered the .bash- son once lived. - Grand Canyon Na- aye seal St.. Otuwa: Oat. Aledfcine Co.. Brockville, Ont. ' �� � fill man. "The way the ladies dress r ttonai Park next will be visited, like -� sometimes you've got to have your ` — �' wise Tijuana and Aqua Gallants In Ka sox nerve with you to look at one long i INDUSTRIAL PSYCHOLOGY Old Mexiem. After viewing all princ! -I FARM Aam STWX we enough to feel acquainted." What e have to avoid is not work; i pal points of interest In California- -- rl we have to avoid that which makes, including Hollywood, Yosemite and TVLEEI aThlsr le book wa"com- i' i1�tlnt8 f t . a in oler- Catalina —the return to Chicago will piled to adveruas CARHABTT OVERALLS PINK P1 LL iS A lot of troubles might not come i work a burden. a patio eg n t g —tba beat farmees evsraua In theworid, Oa. we didn't. go after them. i able burden, sometimes an Injury to be by way of Feather River Canyon, farm.: w:, t. that he would not 'take is A NOUetH0,0 MANN life and health. LVhat we have trot l Salt Lake City, the scenic Rockies of dollars far Isis b*ck. Writs for Roar' is -des" )r.•cauwTatn `foe Bureau of Standards at Wash to do is to see that exhausting labor' Colorado and Denver, it..11tenC+r6anal+t."uf . nta . z.Ced.Tor..r. Oro tsreaty thaas•ed dsaft- s ingaon 1s - worklug on a "non-wrinkle" i is avoided. fitting the square pegs to —;r - i a" cotto I. There is a much more gen. the square holes, and the round pegs, Sear above Is that n htch f alts the Settlers Who Settle �_eral demand, however, says Jack to the round holes, and at the same beggar above the dignity' of a king. .� Saint John Telegraph .tind.) liarria, .-,r a non apple-in-the-knees to see that neither the square —Three families out of one hundred wool suiting, nor the round pegs are too large for ,settled in New Brunswick during 1928 � the holes they are degrined. to fill•= Ln POUNDS OF FAT have filled to'stsy put. Probably I Teacher (to new nupll)- "Ai'bat is The Earl of Baltour, K.G, there may be more some other year. your father's name, dear l' _ t —""Y y —I ff Z short week= - .Possibly i�}i ? others of the 1928 ar- New Pupil— Daddy." !Stop Colds with Minard's Liniment. „ iieeea �R �� rivals w11 . the course of a year or "Yes, dear. But what does• your 4 f .. ~ I mother rail him "' A TEACHER KruwIlen salts will give lean— a fat so, drift away. But even so, even if per*a.n s joyous surprtw+. You can �r� no more than nine families out of ten •'She don't call. bhn anything. She Let the soldier be abroad if he will knock putinda off your weight and yeah Likes him." c an do ncthing in this age. There off Notts a thi safe and easy wefit permaneatlq Into a afche, it . to a K� 1.,he s another personage, a personage less F:vrry tnonun take " the little dad Ij �` pretty goad showing and argues gen• ,' g y t After ►7�aYe avails careful .aelectloti of the settlers What has become of the old - fashion-; ftupoginit in the eyes of some,. perhaps dose of linlwtten in a glass of hat ed bathing auk that was described as inslgnlficaur. The schoolmaster Ss f water txfotr breakfast. Till+ will mean and farms. , abroad. and I trust to him. armed with that every Imrtigle of poisonous waste hlmard's mixed wuh sweet oil daring ... . • ..• - .. • 1 1 1111 S fall I matter slid harmful acids and gases iy ..... • .nukes a cool, soothing after its primer, aga net t 1s, so er n military —Lord Brk ugham. hest expelled front the astern. They It Pe ey shave. I{?als tiny curs r• razor. Vlllians were not born, but made. .array. are the cause of all the trouble because j To be unduly elated if you win, or j His Hearing Restored they remain in the system and sec•umu- late in the forma ex*"* as, nnhealthv fat. J i • unduly depressed when you lose, 1s The Invisible ear drum invented by I have Lost several pounds in less than 2 weeks. It is so safe and ep-sv. No ia sign that you are carryintt too much i A O. Leonard, which resembles a sail and not enough ballast dieting, no dntgs. I have. tried 'several lathier ways, but with +dta, a"y� •• KMG OF PAI miniature megaphone fluting inside jto Rood res Itruerhen is all }rou maim it to tx" the ear, entirely out of slght, is help - 'II E H Among the moat interesting relics of the mound builders that ive drs- I ing the hearing of a great many - three or four weeks of the little ALA covered," said the returned explorer, , pie. Mr. Leonard invented this drum daily dole,.get on to the scales and see "was a mummy in a to relieve himself of deafness and )tow' many Ix)unds of fat you have lost. `�� perfect state of head noises, and it does this so suc- Your mirror also will tell j-ou what you l'1=J 1 1 i preservation with a ekult measuring have Rainer! in health and vigour. _ , cesstuliy that no one could tell he 1s Your eyes will sparkle. your skin will be „ forty-three inches in circumstance.' I p, One a deaf man. A request for informs. , " Afy gracious!'! ejaculated his hear- ' tlearcr, you well feel unbelievably _ ( tion to A. O. Leonard, ;0 Filth Avenue youthful -and energetic --you will feet , • " "" er. "I had no idea there were movie Suite' 13', \ew York City, will be many pounds lighter and many yearn Of leading men in those days, "' null cr.'' tl,en o reply.—Advt. �, } gay a prompt reply. Ad j) $ lIlese s The hardest thing in the world Is to .Ind a $10,000 job for a $4,500 -' man. ,Nothing fails like some kinds of - VALUABLE PREMIUMS slicceas. Then free for itelling 17 packages of ou: !Christmas and few Year Cards and O V , IFolders at 10e. or 12 bottles of Excelsior{ English 3fo[her — "Now Bobby, If T.lquid 'Perfume at 15c* Write today you don't behave, I'il get Mayor ,vend no money, Most Premium Co., ' Thom • trees yon." - Toronto. pson after' . Melissa (at the bridge party)— O� fness "Well, Gertie, I believe you are about Iill:ADIQOIS to lose your prowess:" Geraldine— "Sh•h -not so load! Give OF utee. aseta me a Pin ! ! " she's' always a* 6 M IN FWWWR/Lb—~ r4 O* =_ r 53 25 All DriMists Detriative folder on retsast A. O. LEONARD, Inc. 90 fifth Ave.. New York City _ . BUY FLORIDA FARM Choice Selected Sections. Garden - truck, hoe'• raising, dairying, watermelons, Satsuma branres, V1111; 2 crops•a•year, most profitable Farm- t. to acres wppoita family (6); Best year round climate for-invalids i old people. 2 RR., 2 State Highways, modern 'schools thwehes, bus-line". Quarter Sections, (10 sere") $25 to $40 s(Terms) ere, (Te Title gimran• Awed. This is your chance to bar guaranteed . firming soils near highly developed. paying jarms held above $500 acre. Write today. FLORIDA FERTILE FARMS, Inc., Si West 42n4i St.. New York City. !Seed detsile of row -p Ftirn'i +. . 1Sasne .......... - ........ .. ..... Ott"! ......... Tows, .r :C111tiemea Soap i8 more than a fine soap .. h Is 060411116, aaalsep", sad set eats eMsswasy6, ht ►nab lrdatleas and raster" tie aeatat aeues of the pas • C ' • firer so dews the srn&,d of "tseefJ.ee• All the leCons that are 4handed out do not have fine tissue paper - around them. No chance for the heart -to b e light if the liver Isn't. Friends Just naturally gravitate to' the person who has no need of then!. Britain's Milk Problem G. T, Garratt in the Nation and Athenaeum (London): A special I license should be required from all producers of liquid milk. All other milk should be labelled "commercial," - and used a elusively for mariufactur- fag into milk products.. The license should only be granted to herds of more than a certain number of colas In milk —de minimis no curat lex. It should insist upon a proper water sup- ply and cooling apparatus, a steriliz- ing plant, and a maximum bacteriolo- gical count. Minard's Liniment for Warts. hungry," ... says TonpoN Td- niotherl _ "NANCY is absolutely. the pio• in just a few days her stomach tend 11 ��11 ture of health again," says bowels were acting perfectly. She's Mrs. D. Fraser, 6 Currie Ave., gaining rigbt along now." Toronto, Ontario. "A few weeks ' California Fig Syrup has the full -ago• we had to force her to eat; endorsement of the medical world. zoo she's always hungry. A pure vegetable product, loved by fVmewwhat to do when she be- children. A gentle, but thorough Game bilious, half -sick and list- cleanser of a youngster's system and Jew, because we've always known agentleenergizer for sluggish bowels. about California Fig Syrup. Nancy's A stimulator for lagging appetites :'coated tongue and bad breath cleated and digestions; a help in building up with the first few spoonful,i; and sturdy. limbs and robust bodies. The name California is C A L I F O R N 1A •fmportant. No irritator txa pelt that on hie WW- . FIG SYRUP TH18 RICK, FRUITY LAXATIVE AND TONIC FOR CHILD$8Pi Yf ' From Mother "I think Lydia & Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is wonderful! I have had six children of which four .are living and my youngest is a bon- nie baby boy now eight months old who weighs 23 pounds. I have raken your medicine before each of them was born -and have cerminly re- ceived great benefit from it. 1 urge my friends to tape it as I am sure they will receive the same help I did." --Mrs. Milton Mctvlullen, Vanessa, Ontario. I ISSUE No. 44 —'29 .ilea i.iyY� % A a We Ore sorry to report- that —Dr. H. T. FaIaHse, Resl&=t Dent" LOCALISMS. 7 Mw at presev t. east of St. Andreves Church, T -7. • —Mrs. Margaret Smyth and ering. Office hours 9 iL.m. to 6 p.m. -Boca, on Saturday, Oct. 26th, R. C. Stork is in very poor health ist, Office in residence, two doo3!@. evening by appointment. Mary Spencer, of Toronto. spent daily, and Leonard and Mrs. Bath', a dau. AV c �o iq 0 to last week-end at the latter home' (X-riy senice).—* here. ghter. _Gha8- W. Pilkey has installed —Don't tuiss seeing our splendid —On Thursday morning last an oil-burner furnace in his resi. range of woollens and Ysina cloth, burglars effected an entrance Into M. S.'Chapuian'iq store by breakiti-g FOR just the thing for pyjamas, only —Sweater. costa .and pullovers for all the famil at "The Bi 37 cents. ' The Big Store." a pant in a window at the rear of y g —Remember the auction sale of the store, and took two overcoats, ' St ' pre. Philip household furniture etc., on Sat sweaters and other goods. There —J.,C. and Mrs. the urday afternoon, Nov. 9th, at Is no clue as to the guilty parties, • ­few days last week with do but three young men, who were at Tonawanda. N. Y. premises of Elizabeth B Boone. As she hm given up hou strangers, and who were in the Miss. Crawford 'and son, Gee - wkeeping village during the day acting sus- - there will be no reserve. ;rge, of Blackstock, "tit Sunday ciously, a'�e suspected. —George and Mrs..Davidson, of Pi with W. O. and Mrs. Murkar. Aurora. Ill., called on John and —The. township' council will IN MEMORIAM. C C160 wee Mrs. Murkar on Friday last. They t on Monday next for ' the were returning home after ter a t tend- C7947domid :�transaction of general business Annan—In loving memory of our C0.4 4"If Ing the funeral of the !attar's fdth - 'W od"RoWn —Gordon Law .has secured the dear son and brother W. Walter An RJOHNSTOM agency fur the Chevrolet cars. er, Wm. Boar', of Myrtle. nan killed in Wtion Nov.2nd 1918. The apple crop is being har- -see the latest models. For many years 'our family chain Come in and vested during the past week or Was closely linked together, —Mr. and Mrs. Cook, of George. town, ' two The crop, is a good one in But, Oh! that chain is broken now, accompanied by their two this district and the quality is One link has gone forever. daughter, Mrs. A. eons, spent Sunda Stork. y with their excellent. At present the market Ever remembered by Father D. A. E. is dull, but it is hoped that it will Mother and sister. number from the village '.Qorselettes, improve before the winter sets in. Attended the masquerade -at Aud- _-ru Henderson—In loving memory of a congregation of 9t. Paul's 1,•y on Monday "evening given by U '" my dear 'husband, Jas. Henderson < nited Church will join with the .-good _7 the Commnoitv Club. All report who died on October 29th, 1928. an 01330ya congregation of St. Andrew's Uni• Oft in the still and silent night a enjoyable evening. ted Church next Sunday at both quality, —Sometime during Friday night When sleep forsakes my eyes, John serVices, on the occa8loh of. St. An. My thoughts do wander to the gravk., T., Stephenson's gasoline drew's anniversary. The Sunday also. tank was broken into by breaking School of St. paulis will meet Where my dear husband lies. at 10 For dear i� the grave where he is laid Girdles, the lock by some parties unknown, a. m. in the S. S. hall. And dear is the memory that 'will and a juaritity of easoline taken. —At.the recent convention of —Eddie, the young son of L. C. never fade, Mrs. Jones, has been under the Bread and Cake Bakors' As- S-Neet is the thought that again we BraisierS. :And sociation of Canada, held at the shall meet thedoctor's care suffering from Royal York, Toronto, our local Kneeling together at Jesus' feet. .,.Corsett. severe attack of bronchitis. We baker, H. R. Monney, was awarded —'Sadly missed by his wife and Bert- 8 -are glad to know that he I now second prize on mixed cakes. and ie. -Price Bert - improving.. is now the proud possessor of & ' . - ' - - . 1. 1 - —Cecil Bradley returned home diploma from the Association. SALE REGISTER. 100 up. last week, after visiting relative" Mr. Mooney and his staff are to be I FWNDATION 6AMENTS In Detmit. Mr. Bradley, who has congratulated on this achieve Saturday, Nov. 2nd — Auction Sale summer is .. • been in poor health all went. of about three acres of standing now in slightly improved, -but is still The west end of the large timber, including maple. oak, pine far from being well. basswood, birch and white ash, at —A verdictof 'accidental death' Rouge bridge on the highway wan lot 3. con.-9. Pickering, the proper- Ladiesm-Come in and see our' new' ::!was returned by the coroner*9 jury damaged by the floods of bfut ty of- H. S. Pugh. Sa!e at 1.30 appointed to inqviire into the spriog,ek fact that onlyrecectly -,hirp. See Bills. Geo". Keay Auct- mange of silk and wool hosiery, death of the late Mrs. Flatt who came to light, as the damaged lonetr. part was hidden by the water, It died from iojuri" sustained in a Saturay, Nov.2nd—Auction Sale was only when the bridge began motor accident on the base line of about 45 cords of hardwood, to shift slightly that the cause —The monthly meeting of the mostly maple, in stove lengths. at Women's Association of St. Patil's Was investigated. A flagman is lot 29, Con. 2 Pickering. (South oi Gent to is the time to get your now stationed on the bridgeto C. P. R. Sta,:tj6n, Cherr��ood) on I Church will be held on Nov. 6th. direct traffic. art. Just arrived, at 8 p� m., At the home of Mr@. V. er Hydro right-of-way , the proper- -Ise Wood s the —Like a great Many Otb Sale 1.30 B. Cartwright Remember ty of A. J. Taylor. at ,pure woo things that are passing away. the Frea Postill, Auctioneer. I Tartan- S,earfs, all shower for the miscellaneous old-time fiddler is gradually be- P group. fl Friday, Nov. StIl—Extensive Auction F —Keep in mind the B&z%ar in coming a thing of the vast. When sale of farm stock. implements. -ishades, splendid value, only S Paul's S. S. Hall on Friday. the country wam new &ad the tractors, ensil St age cutter. scufflerQ, 1-50. Nov. Stb. at 8 p. m. There will be pioneer settlers were of an exceed. potato Aigger, manure spreader. fogly social class, the fiddler was milking machine et I c , property of booths of fancy and useful articles. 'Buy an established ii@titutiou, and was the estate of Airie Breedveld parts your Xmas piesent@ now. Vow will be, served ,during 6 necessity to 'the commuoityin lots 13. 14, 15, and 16. Con 1. Scarb- 7 the -afternoon. which he lived. In those days all ore. Terms cash. Sale at 12, noon. Me So CHAPMAN settlers occupied the same social No reserve. Prentice and Prent- The regular monthly meeting scale. As soon as harvest was ice, auctioneers. of St. George's Women's Guild will over social gatherings were taking Saturday. ,-be held on Thursday afternoon y. Nov.9th—Auction Sale next. Nov 7th, at the hour of 2.80 place almost every might, and the of household furniture (some ant- ',o'clock, in the -new A Y. P. A. fiddler was the one important ique) - also a - quantity of- canned individual in the group. the caller. Men's ear t6re club rooms. All members are re. fruit. bedding, coal, tools etc. the quested not to forget the "Fish off or floor manager occupying property of Elizabeth B. Boone, at Pond" shower, second place Those were baupy- her premises adjoining Bradley's —In St. George's Church on Sun• - day@, or rather happy nights. store. See- Bills. Sale at one 0! d next Sunday School will be We cater to the man who wants e when both young and old would clerk sharp. W. B. Powell Auct trip the light fantastic" until ion-er. first— . &Td at 9.30 a. m.. - service he morning se ice at 10 30 a. m. The preacher nearly dawn. But times have •TueMay, Nov. 12th-25 young cattle, ...'class article when he purchases. At all r will changed. That friendly spirit also 6 milch cows and 40 breeding :be Rev. W, A. Pippeo. kt 7 P. PD. Ahe congregation will unite Ite with that existed among the settlers in ewes, to be sold on the Milton Ben- ,times you simply get what you pay for. At. Andrew's Church. in its anal the early days does not now exist, son -farm, lot 14, Con. 9, Pickering, versary celebration. $ but has given place to chque@, who 1 1-2 miles east of Claremont. Six 0 "You know when you pay one 1.00 for an - freternize only in their own set. months credit. No reserve. Sale at Alvin Bushby. who was con. $1.50 value. ;Seed to his house fors The fiddler, who could discourse one thirty o'clock. J. A. Hawtin -article you are not jeting a . .. .... couple of sweet music, played by ear and proprietor. F. W. Silversides, Aweeks suffering from an attack of not by note, as a general rule, has Auctioneer. 'An, is again at work, although not given place to the gramopbone 'Wednesday, 'Nov. 13(h—Auction Sale fully reeovered. His services are and radio, as well as the orchestra. of farm stock, implements hay in great demand, As every one '.Our Headliners I waste his furnace put into —When on hI,4 way home an -an.d. grain, at lot 22. Con 6, Pick- -order before the approach . Of Saturday evening abont 7 o'clock ering, a mile west of Brougham, Headlights and Carbarts Overalls, SmooShirW. winter. after delivering the mail at the property of Stephen Risebrough. wre the cream of them all. We, conxratninte' Miss Hazel post office, George Elliott with Sale at one o'clock. F. W., Silver- And Gloves sides, Auctioneer. Petty and M49 Muriel Torrence. an acrident which might have 1Z of Cherrywood, and Jack Boyes, of Williams' a A Slaterle for Boots and Shoes proved much more serious. He Williams a Pickering, on winning first, second was drivioR east and when in front Now AdWer"somonts. and third prizes respectively, do of the bank, an automobile with a sated by the T. Baton Co., at.the Quebec license coming up behind, OR SALE—Shearling Suffolk ram. 7 7 `-Stanflield's, for your Underwear 1)mcent School Pair. Miss Petty and alleged to be driving at a FOR Quinlan, Pickering. 9 Idso won the School Fair bus trip rapid rate, striking the light wag- FOR SALE-DeLaval power milker, Interwoven for yqu r Socks" to Toronto. on with great force, and frighten. JU Apply to Gerald Clark,'Dunbart•n, 6-11 --Some 'person or persono un• iog the horse so badly th'st it at OR SALE-3 shearling Shropshire linown, between Saturday night once started to run away at a Frame, registered. L, jobnston. Brougham. 9 Lownaes,, -Semi Ready. and Tip Tops for your and Monday morning, maliciously furious rate. It turned south at -'Sbrop. Clothing. -caused considerable damage to the Dr. Nk-Ewen's corner, And striking OR SALE-Good li�eavy to A by 'Windmill and pump situated on Fshire ram lamds. -R.W. Wilson. Phone a goy wire attached hydro Clare 5os, -z 9 Quinlan's hill, and which o►upplies pole, broke away from the rig floot '10i Pickerind :,?water to• the schoc-1, Provincial OR SALE-One 8 inch "Vt- Fred T. Bunting, which wits completely wrecked : Grain Grinder," in good corditi'on George •'Offlcer Mitchell and Co. Constable and ran until it was cft"Rbt in T; Todd; R R.2, Pickering. ' Silo ' -Astablished. 1857. Chester nave been investigating front of "Mrs. Thomas Calvert * s. - ALE-Hpary -rnilkiiig'Hol. 'the matter, but so far they have M r, Elliott was thrown.rotit of the PoteRin cow, 4 years old. fresh. Arthur Clark, not been able to secure* a convic• rig, Find suffered greatly from Brock Road and Lake Shore. 9 shock and bruises. She was taken OR SALE -4Rrge refrigerator,' -Don't forget the anniversary to•Dr. Cartwright's office, and on Fsolidoak. almost. new. Will sell at half THE���.�AL GARAGE connection with tion it was found that he price, Jahn McGrath, Claremont. 9-10 services in St. examination did not receive any serious injur Andrew's United C-huroh to--b 'VOR SALE-Northern Spies and 'TelephqhiEy� held on Sunday' next, Nov. 3rd, The autombbife containe d A-'tOntario apple? at $2.00 a barrel. Phone !Rev• W. R. Auld, B. D,, of.Mark four occupants two men who were Ciare 1510: Jas. W.- Melton, near Atha St'n 8 will preach at 11 a. m.. And doctors attending a convention FOR SALE-Gurnev Oxford range, Rev.- James Little, D. D., of West• in the city. And were returning I coal or wood F in splendid conditiol?. Apply ring. 9 to A. W. Carter, Elizabeth St , Picke minster United Church, Toronta, home, accom panied by their wives The driver claimed that be did will preach at 7 p. m. On Tues. rV0 RENT-On• Oburrb St.. Picker- day evening, Nov. 5th, a grand not see Mr. Elliott on accoubt of Xing, hair of brick house, includingblinda and .Auto Re airs Accessories, Oils an f fixtures., A NEWS office for key. G. D. supper and concert will be given the glaring lights of a car which dpp'y Bly, 210 in '.. Road, Toronto. 9-9 Supper will be served from 6 to 8 he was meeting. Traffic Officer Gasoline, Acetylene Welding, o'clock, after which u- choice pro Hilliard was soon on the scene and JUST ARRIVED -AV Ucust Hill Elevator t investigated the accident. e 0 his-Neek, I car of Bran and Shorts R ram will be given when a mixed inve@ . nt. T an of Sunbeam Laying Mash. A full sup- artette the car agreed to pay all of Mi -Battery Charg bil! d I car College Street men in Ila Feeds on hand. E. A. Anthistle, from Vbyneimark,7212. 8.9 Tor to, cou 'Baptist Chnrch, T t npos . damages, and were then allowed LAUN_ de on -al.1 makes ad of Mrs. Hilda so. &00 to proceed on their way. TORONTO WET-WASH sopr Reps • rs ma so Gwendolin e. contralto TDRY (Semi finish)-Let our driver call and expla�n our 24 hour service. Just leave your cars, n Monaghan, tenor, and Alf.' name with Mr S. W. Davis, barber shop. We of Butler, baritone, with H. G. CARD OF THANKa. will pick up and deliver 3 times a week OLMAN swEEr APPLES. The Williams, accompanist. Miss Maud We wish to express through the Told favorite for baking. Delivered conven s, elocutionist and humorous Neves, our deep gratitude to the distances, at $3,00 per barrelorSl.25per tertalner. will also assist in the many neighbors for their willing and bushel, Good sprayed fruit, Ask for quotations ther varieties. W. H, Westney, Pickering. 9 *Ovtat rat OR 8 -Wter or feeding am. These entertainers re. prompt assistance at the fire which -SPENCER program. 0 IRA cent y appeared in Claremont, destroyed our barn a few days ago, ' :where they delighted the andience. CHARLES Bo ani also to the Pickering Fire Co. for Frough, 16 ft long. 30 in vide and 24 inches with their deep. made of 2-in. drenee - plarik, tongue and Program. Ad missiop, their prompt answer to our appeal for grooved and well braced; V0%t S35.00 2 few M cents: chUdreu, nader 12grearg, a,;.Ristance- monthi, ago. I Id at once., ;15.00r.- Apply 9a it Proprietor, Picke • -25 cents. 90 ..0. aAd Hilts. News office or rank McConve�, Lake Front dow. -S za­ t.