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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1929_11_087. • 4 NOL, XL1X" TICII-EERIN09 ONT., -FRIEDAY. -NOV. 8. 1029 -.No. 10� 7­ 7- ?#%4xf*o*tvnaL 9&%vb*. GREEU RIVER. Election Returns, South. Ontario- Whites There will be an old-time danc'je Xedflca4 '-:-MM ' ' The following" is the unofflctaJ re- GREENWOOD in Gray's HOJI, on the evening Of tuna of the vote polled at the recent DF_ H. O. PH ARSON.;­ Physician C*Xee= 2:n-vqjr Wednesday, Nov. 13th. A new or- electior0n S6uth Ontario: andSurgeon. Dunbartion. loly 'chestra will be in attendance. Every- PICKERING TOWNSHIP Is running again after the flood,- body welcome. Admission. Gents50 poll ��i1 .... .. RH. FORSYTH, 10 b, D.. Director SawingTilimber, Chopping rents. 'Ladies please provide. No. ..,Mason. Sin0air OtL f ritairio. Reg. X%_%Ootometricail Anocla o'G 111otiogsdMetaberdf the American Optomemical Grain, summer months, I-W. Powell's, 48 119 1888 CHERRYWOOD. examined by appointment 2 . 1. . 0= Clilenotit. Out. on Tuesdays and Fridays. 2- Pickering; 92 277 3-Liverpool. .61 102 Remember ber .-'he 'anniversary services 4-G. Toyne's house, 40 Manufacturing Baskets of all in I ARL A. GRVBIN. R. O.-Eyesight in the Cherrywood United church on 5 Buckwheat, WlieEit Specialist. Honour graduate of the Colle;j a kinds, including; _Cberrywood, 81 71 Sunday, Nov. 10th. The' service at erman n winner in 1928. At Markham Bushel, 11 Quarts, 6 Quarts, Pint 10.30 a m. will be conducted by Rev. and Bariey Wanted ometry of Canada; Gold medalist and 41 - ?- Brougham, `104 _��.142 .very Woo ay from 9 a, in. to 5 p. m.. in Dr. - '145 d tcl o ;ce. At Stouffville from Wed- Quart Boxes, Berry0rates. Mr. Packard, of Whitevale Baptist s-wbitey a I e. 81 Highest prices paid. ="to Saturday of each week. Eyes examen- church,. assisted by the home choir. 9--Mount Zion. 31 90 G?.,jtted and repaired. Highest quality -A large stock on "a d at The afternoon and eveninz services, 10- Claremont, 'N 105 200 at Lowest Prices- Phone Steuff 2405. 46ly reasonable prices. -k the same as announced last wee . 11-Altona, •Also the drama "The Little Clodhop- Special Price Fit ice reductions at the per" to be given on Tuesday Nov.12, Totals, 716 1389 factory. 0 Nq� Sincial F. CHRISTIAN, Barristerand gy the Claremont Young People. Majority fo. r, 673. 40 A e5obc%lor, Notary Public Etc. Money ney to Phone Markbam 6405 or 6420 or write The month) meeting of the Wom- The followirg is a sumtftary of the Barley Feed South Wing Court House, Wbitby. 261y Chas. White. Locust Hill. Ont. en's Association will he held 'on vote in the whole rid 117-ARATON & ROSS- Barristers. So- Thursday, Nov. 14th, at the home of riding Sinclair until Nov. Sth obly,, $8700 .Dlieitors. Northern Ontario Building, 330 Mrs. Albert Petty, Word for roll -gall Oihawa, 4434 4259 per ton, Cash. BAWSLreet Toronto. .w is "Thank Town of Whitby. sm 9W Beaton, s All the ladies of the J. ii�- F. Ross. Adelaide 2767 Ap ple. Barrels is are cordials invited tu. E. NVbltby Township/1018 1070 atten . d. Whitby Townabip. 391 723 IraTCRARESON & PIOKERTNG- Pickering Township, 718 Im .-Poultry Feed& JnEarristers. Solicitors etc,, 213-214 Confed- WHITEVALE.' Reach Township, 417 $36 CRACK elation Life Building, Corner Yon;e and Rich- TOR SALE ED CORN, Sta. Toronto, Phones Adelaid& 4489 and Port Perry, 389 Pickering office open Wednesday and Born, on Monday, Nov. 4th to Nel- Seugog Township. W -.120 -SCRATCH FEED, 0 Saturday evening* Phone Pick 6600. Stf 8 In large to and Mrs. Randall, a daughter. Advance Poll Miss Hazel Randall, is visiting at DRY M k8H. Dental the home of her parents. N. slid Mrs. Totals. 82,87 PM ­1 . ... I ; . • Prices'right. or Randall. Majority for Siriclair. IM 131 L C. S I TH. D. D. 9., L. D. S.. There will be a bazaar in the Un Wqn Mai. cclw�� the &cceesor to Dr. J. N. Doles,% Graduate of ism all iced Church Sunday School room on Royal College of Dental Surgeons and Toron- OUNBARTON-- At Claremont office over D. A, Friday, Nov. Sth� commencing at 3 store ev rYfaiesday and Friday. 11bone ? B. Langford will hold his 10 ,nuff 10-11. 27tf -quantities p. m. Fverybody come and bring a Rev. D. friend and buy- your Christmas gifts. final service a,; rector in the Comm- COA L ]RERBERT T, FA LLA ISE. L D S.. A tea will be served from 5 to 8 unity Hall at 3 p. m. on Sunday next D D S. Graduateei -,he Royal College of osibe Dental Surgeons and !h! University of Toronto 0 PICKERING (A-luck. Admission to,teu. 25 cents, which is Armistice Sunday. Come 011fice in residence second door cast of si, And- Children under 12 years. 15 cents. and thank God for the blessings of A good supply of 'Hard and lwt rem's Church. Pickering, Ont. office hour, Worii was received in Guelph on Peace. Sunday School at 2 p. in. Coal on'band. , Also a- 6PW.. Or by appolotment, (X•ray LUMBEARLX YARD supply 44-� Phone Pick 3700. 431y Monday, Oct. 2t;th. of the suddeil The. new rector, Rev. E. G Robinson. of Kindling Woo feath of John W. Toole, formerly of of Sch-amberg will assume charge _41 t stove length. lPu*tnr** �9"nrbe. THE RURIAL the 5th. con. of Pickering, and father .-r6m Friday, the 15th inst. of the late Prof. Wade Toole. Mr. 12tf Phone Pick. 1700. AELIZABETH RIGHARDSoq- SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. Toole left Guelph about a month ago GREENWOOO.' *Fireandautomebilc insurance of ap kinds. onenting conivanies'of sobd financial stand� to visit his si�;ter. Kira. Madill, who DONALD MUNRO. FICKEKI !r &a. Real Estate and Insurance resi4es with her daughter in Port The Ri-v. N. E. BawIcs. B. A, B. D NG I BORG E X EAY-Licensed auction. Huron. He was lannine to return missionary on furlough from China Geor, Altona. Live stock and general gaies Farm Properties a Sp`svW ty. to hiq home in Guelph, - ;YherT he was and brother of Chancellor Bowles. of L. BURNINGHAW 1.030 veitcome by a heart c Building and General .r ed to. Terms reasonable R, on 0 tu'lene _N..,tack. from Victoria College, will preach on Sun Ajv- Phone Stauff 9M. 614 Hasid Office: 213 2H Confederation which he never rail funeral flay, Nov. 10th, at Greenwood. Kim- CODIFacting. Life Buildlog. Toronto. took place on Wednesday. Oct. 30th. sale, and Mount Zion, in the interest Estimates furnioed'on all eAw OSTI I.J. Licensed Auctioneer, . I. Phone Main 1390. K for cannuise of York and 0xissrio, Ame. f rom his late residence. 66 Kirkland of the Mi�zqionary and Maintenance of wort - Interior and Exterior. es soiles of au undo anon so e to on aeon Str. Guelph to Woodlown Cemetery. Fund. Do not fail to hear this int- fo•. Add"" one arver P 0_ Out, Branch Office 1 Gordon Building. cresting speaker. Alterations and repodiv. Pickering Ontario. Ohimneys Built Concrete Work. B-BEATON TOWNSILIpOLEBE Phone 66W, 280 BROU0HAM. - - nal" [Comr - - . .., - % PLOWING MATCH Phone Pickering 5712 Allen FAIRPORT, ONTARIO LIVE LONGER week-end. Or grim= go n Rider was home over the awe LA. THE CLOTHE L The Annual plowing match of the WASHED OUR WAY. miily spent Sun- South Ontario Plowmen's Association The Perryman. fa RANT-Lot concession daL in Acto-L will be held on Tuesday. Nov. 12th, 8 H IN. G L R 8 R �=-b.., Talepbong'. Markham To4s We have made a business of rs. Gamble visited her family on the farm of Edward WhiDPAY, Accountant. Bus and Municl. I wash day Here each color over the week-end. Late of the late Chan. Calder, lot 20, 1 u4stion GRANT GOrp"RE Y &CO'. 31 Nova Scotia SbIngles St. Fast, Toronto, Canada, Adelaide and fabric Is given the scienti• John Keast I.-. busy these days Con. 7. Whitby,Tp. 2 miles north of Gait G^Ivanlzed Steel Shingies, Isly Be formula that beet meets Its needs. For each clan we use digging a well for Alf, Ummom Brooklin. There is an excellent prise - Bird's Felt Slate Shingleal use from nice to twelve chan. Albert Harvey of Toronto, spent list. Lunch will be provided for plow- 1CUM. MAW. LICENSED Ave- for sale at TIONEER.1be York, Qnt&Ao and Durbaso cagas of filtered rftinsoft water. Sunday •At the home of his parents men in the field, and at 6.30 P. M' LC)41116. AukwAoo( sake proun4y attended dinner will be served in ,the Brooklin T. PATERSO ' V.S - CLAREmoNr to. 1-droas reasonable. Dews for Mike May to Aa average cf six hundred gal. here. own". Wbitby. out. Ions for your fatally washing. 0 need at NEWS' ofllcv, Eleu sad Judeppa. ".lire. Edward Wilson he-, been via- HOW. See large posters. Cjdl and get prices. Phone 2912' chat 'Nowonder clothes I%underid iting the Gannon familv.for a -few OUNBARTON. here are c'eaner and day�%. LAW'S last longer. Miss Margaret Miller is with her' er, Mrs- Burns, of Brooklin this A number of our people Attended the Coal, CI -un&7 L Dry st anniversary services at Melville last G A F? A 9 E f Oshawt% La eek. Mr,;• Sherlock, of Toronto, visited Sunday. m, is visiting her AND SERVICE STATION Mrs. MISS Helen Tho I 'Quoing Co., Ltd* her brother, Bert Harvey, and W _ cousin,. Mrs. McCowan, in Scarboro, Hard and 80ft 80&1 of the: All clothes ned frequent dry cleaning Harvey on Sunday. to keep them sanitary. Our cleniniag Several of our people Attended the for a fortnight. We are prepared to do all kindw bftt quahty on anniversary services at Pickering and Jos. and. Mrs. Wilson of Highland of re inn of cars, also bet dep&rtment turns old clothes John and Mroi. hand out like now. Green River on Sunday. Creek, are guests of J, tery charging, electric - .'WS CALL AND DELIVER W. J. Holmes, was at city visitor Taylor over the week--end, welding and in fact Phone 6900 last week. His health is not improv- Our hunters are now in far noi* everything in mu. A, 1AW to th and those who are stayiriv at home as fast aA his friends would like aection with R. C. Jones,' Representative. are of course becoming hungry for car work. see. TIME TA8LN--Fick*rrnX Station . Fred and 34m. Cassie were in Ag- some venison. visiting the form- Hallowe'en w" celebrated iii Gas, Oils, Grease and Accessories!- court on SunJa-y the j T. R. Trains going East doof as llallcwC in who is Junior room of the School on Friday always on hand. Taxi Service. No. 10 Mail 7A8 A M. er's mother,' Mrs. Cassie, Sr. w SPRING 29 Looftl 12M P. M. not as well aq usual. afternoon in a right 'royal manner. ..Agent for Chevrolet Cars. ed even so LOGLI 5.24 P. M Frank and Mrs. Malcolm and faro- Parents and friends assembled In the rain an-] the .pupils presented a Sunday train, 8. 38 A. M. ily were visitors with their people Gordon J. Law FILLED 11 prepared program of recitations Trains going WoO • due " Wows.- here on Sunday. On their return we dances in costume. Hob- No. 29 Local 9.23 A. M. they were accompanied by Mrs. A; songs, and goblins and switches came to the fore 27 Local 2.10 P. M. Malcolm.' 9 Mail 9 03 P. M. The teacher, pupils.trustoos and u After which a luncheon was served. Sunday train, 7.32 P. M. few of the -parents gathered' at the FREE M ATTRESSES io-regoing ii accordi ag to Standard school -house this year for the Hall- McDONALD-BONNER time. owe'en party, and all declared that it he best party of that kind took pea ee� that they had ever attended. Thii; at St. Columban's R. C. Church, Corn- to Blacksmithing I 'FISH was t A very pretty wedding t Let us oonv' feeling of friendly co-operation be- wall, on Wednesday,* October, 30th, COLD • =6 you. twe'en teacher, parents and pupils when Dorothy Bonner, (laughter of hoeing a Speoialty. 111orsiv L th&t the SpTing-filled make a, good foundation for the best Dan. and the late Mr's. Bonner, Lan- -Woo caster, became the bride of Hugh J. Two live Gold Fish in Mattress is tb.e most All General Work, including d results.. v Women's Institute will meet McDonald, eldest soil of W. J. and a glags globe economical mattress Work, promptly The at s on Mrs. McDonald, Pickering. The mai- tended to. at the home of Mrs. W. Bayles -noon, Nov. 12th: The riage was solemnized by the Rt. Rev. 'Absolutely Ffee Ao buy. Tuesday after -Agent for Taco Form paper for the ineetine will be pres- Mgr. Corbett, V. G. in the presence Prices 2300,2500, ented by Mrs. White, the subjE�et of a large number of friends of the Machinery. ing 'wit)] a purobase of one _28.00 being "Thanksgiyinz". Th.e.members young couple, including the follow F. T. WCGd�sei,Sti for the from out of town: Mrs. D Fraser, �50c.. Tube of 7 are reminded that the shower iLcoo aing to cover. emergency sickness and accident out- John Arlington, and Geo. Fraser, Dan J� 4 fit is to bet brought to this meeting. Bonner, father of the bride. and Miss ­,-GREENWOOD 49)y e Ny-Denta� to be brought to this meeting. Emma Bertrand all. of Lancaster, and ..'Felt Mattresses, The following is the honor roll for Mrs. Parislen. The bride who was COME IN _i�­­� . _. th _1�fiitwham) for Octob- given away by her brother. James 7.50, 8,50; S. S. No. 10 C Too nded, arKi looked er, Names are in order of merit. Sr. Bonner, was unatte !11.50115.00. AND %SEEIV-Russell Gray, *Virginia White, charming in a very prettv gown of 'Paste Annie Bayles. Sr. III; Merle Hop- Monet blue georgette with hat to Our now stock of kins, Waltei Knox and Jean Phillips. match. She carried an arm bouquet OM Was Jr. Ill-Harold Cassie, Ven-fa Hop- of pink carnations. The arro and a psokage of Kyal Cut-Ilowers Good Cheer Ranges - White. Sr.11=Mer- attended by.the bride's brother, Pat - Potted anq Donald Fish Food. r for Holtby, Helen Farley- and Eddie rick -owing the cerem- le Bonner. Foll Potted Plajits, You can't do bette Hiltz. Sr. I-Sybil Shaver. Harry ony the wedding breakfast .was ser- 7. d, quality nor price. 7 Bulbs. W. Jermyn, Principal. ved to a large number at the home Of Members of the Barclay This week only -Yonwill also nee our family the bride's aunt, Mrs. E. Fraser. Wat- .2 and Mrs. Winton White, attended the er Str. West.• The young couple left New Furnace golden wedding of Robt. and Mrs. at t2.20 noon, for Pickering, where .7hile They Last �J on diiplay. Fuller, of Mitchell. on October 22nd. they were tendered a reception by wlGet Yourl Now to A. Sterrett This event was of interest to 'many the relatives of the groom. The bride Give us a trial. We guarantee Red in a Hainan brown ensembl- here who knew the bride and groom travelled THE PIC-1. KER I NG NEWS IE 010% 1010 a& Phone 1800, satisfaction. before their marriage fiftv years le. They were the recipients d f Store o 'Furniture Dealer aucM Phone48W ago. The anniversary qtIv gifts, inclu - Jones Drug brought their many useful and co Funeral DirectogfZ large family together with the ex- ing several substantial chenues. They money back.1 &ISO Ambulance Service ALVIN BUSHBY ception of one son. Ma rel- carry with them to their home the Satisfaction or atives and friends were present. best wishes of all their friends. -Corn- f5 . wall Standard. Pbone 6800 Piokerin& OnWia -FICKERING, The event was a hskpl)v oil Pickeitngt 5, Z & RiviWi6 of Sflk. On Passamaquoddy Your Kidd ' CrAnh6ffy Pk KM Need Suftr. ,-.-.8LAN0KE.80ftAPAl%TE- . . . (Dlin.. Jerome Napoleon Baziapairte) 9 Summer.. mallow and heavy with It- supplies body fuel Alareo Polo gives us a dazzling pie- clover until late in SeNeMber, at 1,631: for the energy- that tire of the was gone. The keen days of October use of silk at the Aft" them going and -tb* Grand Khan of -Mongolia. on �marched In. -flaming pageantry over the three ftirms along the.river. -growini. No need to wed In the best of his robes, silk and fat and laZY. 'It's the fail of the year," Janet M stuff or get c. wrought all over with beaten gold. Quarrie reminded Debbie. "The cran- W� Use WRIGLEY" S for -rigii are reel -now In tlii rockY. pu- :-.Iruu twelve thousand baron and bLev sugar ant'flaObi and knights on-that -day came forth dress till .:w also of silk. "I've been- thinking for a week or* see how ruddily th; boys Thirteen ed In robes and gqld. times a year - the Great more, Aunt Janet, that it'* time to -be and girls respond. Khan presents to these twelve thous- preserving them for the winter. and I've only been waiting till I was sure' It"s the new science, and courtiers, k different colored suft x! go on his they were d Of health - bUildin : dead ripe." of raiment. the one be�towed ­_`birthday costing about ten thousand gold -besants." "You'd best be doing It tiow. Deb- Try WRIGLEY'S your bie, or you'll not have them picked A sheen of silk also glosses the tur•• self and stay thin. buleat tale of Alexander, conqueror before the frost gets at them.' f half his world. When disdainfal It was a day of flooding windy light 3 Handy Packs for Sc 4D the Pers. when Debbie at last took iier palls to Stattra. daughter of Darius palls to Ian, scorned his love. though she. was t r the 'rocky pasture. The land beyond swept up to a bald f his captive, he passionately hoped to hiltop. and there, too, the cranberry make himself -more desirable in her eyes by putting off the battle•stained. vines were clinging. From Harbor By Qk" clothing of a warrior And assuming C]2an•@ and even ' from other settle isilken raiment He surrendered merits around the bay, the women and ..... ..... CJ" himself to Bagoas the eu nuch, who d aA children would come before snow fall bathed, oiled. and scented his magnt • to strip the vines of their scarlet fruit. ficent limbs and then clothed him in Already the slopes of the Bocabec she saw them disappear around the -a- lustrous silk. Silk on Alerander! Hills were dotted Nylth the first cyan- shoulder of the hill. �Luxuricus • . trappings on a War-torn berry pickers. Debbie, working alone pasture, could see the Duccans Wave Wn wave of sunlight and of In t Ttatira laughed when he 600"01 . . . . . . .... he pa shadow swept up from the aster", 11,11, -appeared before bet-, and the smooth halt way up the 1:011. Beyond them at the river's edge, over the.-hrow.n garmenti became as gunny-sack youAg Tony hufti' and his mother fields and thickets of .goldenrod, to a against his flesh. were busy" on their knees, Still fill- submitted the masses of crimson ,maple on the Aristotle the philosopher DER LOOKS HIS CRAFT OVER ther up the rocky elopes a group of Bocabec Hills. And on the rocky in to a gross Indignity for love of a girl DIRIGIBLE COMMAN boys and girls fiad fotind iomLd heavily slopes the cranberry pickers knejt be- In a -silken skirt. - in Alexander's boy- L'f one-hundred passenger British dirigible. i laden vines and their shouts" ana Commander Scott. in ctarge fore the glossy vines. hood Aristot le came from Athens to kindow-s or t1he-front gondola. laukhter'soun(red crearly through the The sunlit moments flurried by. A The ble preceptor, and once he put an R-101, looking the works olver frora one of the crisp air. flock of crows flew across the sky -cent inspection cf the craft. prior to test tiigl)t';. end to certain. goings-on.' between the during his re The small red crauben'les' rattled! with a loud cawing. A'�voodpecker • boy Alexander and a maid-in-walting I . .. swiftly into Dibble's pail, She had I drummed on. a treo sell by `Steadfly. named Pbjli�- This was PhIlis's re- Ing sovereign of China at a te Pie In been working for 'some time in the the scarlet berries fille . &I Debbie's pail. A Tenge• One morning she put an the palace gnunitz at Peking HOW TO REUEVE EE patvfi of the * rocky *pasture! _Fiancs Gillmor Ili "Thumbeap the filmiest dress she had and, went. � -The Lady of Si-ling encouraged the on she heard her name called from Weir." !to a place where Aristotle could see cult of the mulber trae and the rear- the fence and caw' that IMA.4, Duncan her as sbe stooped to pluck 'flowers. In of worms, . She also discovered 9 bad come down the hill. The philosopher foil completely a prey how to reel Wk, a: slow and tedl "It's a good .cranberry ye;ii, Deb. to the bare-legged glil In a wisp of ous process, and bow 10 weave the Avoid Seri yeari seem Serious Results by VS'ng bie." %be- called ­silk and frantically agreed to do any thread Into cloth. The - Chinese Baby's - Own 'Tablets. to be good for everything—lierting thiag ' she asked .. In return-- for her credit this oame lady with making and cranberries and hay." favor. He even submitted to being this same loom When a child shows the first symp- Debbie left ber pail on the ground loaddled and ridden around the gar- 1`aturafty, as travelers liftan 'to toms of a cold, such as sneezing. red. and went over to the fence. den -with -silken strands for reins. find their way into the crad!ei' ( f' -81'. ness of the ' es. Ing ey clogged or runu 1 "This has been a good year for us while her alry draperies llowed cver !him. Wbeu the poor Man was pant- civilization. all . that saw ments covetei them. and it w i not nose. prompt measures for relief may ' all." she agreed. "Has the White Head resulta V�otbers should 1.1 ILI . n :..9 aver, e r been doing we is. uuc Ing -for breath the hopped off his long-bei6re China was selling silks to- -Iways 'have -00 hand ' some sim-Ple I .. -1 . s r2ying back. gave him a slap. and told him Persia. T . he Persians Introduced a tive remod; for immedi- I 'Ay. 'Debbie. Angu% wa to go to the devil, it waq after this silk to the rest of the woA& . Bul safe and eff Ise only la.%t week that it the herring that he wrot%.0f the cunning of wQ, -the Chinese were too cra,'ty to reveal ate us'O. stay Inshore foy a ].title lonx!eK It'll be When you ineed any Baby's own Tablets a(-.t Quickly. i an easier winter for us tban we've men. "There is no•-remedv except that the- prccess by -wolch sUk wav ob- -tes- -or Darcottcs, - 'are-1 contain- no opts I had fo'r man y a year Circular -of keeping away from them tattled. and all sorts of stiNcies grew Concerning jL Rome up as to its origin tasteless and harmless "For all Harbor t4y Chance, too, I*m When firs intrbdficed Into SOW from the Orient, silk was worth Its Some believed beetles and spiders, them Mrs. Joe.. Cadieux, Holyoke. thinking."' was Debbie's gi7ave reply. Mass.. says. ­1 , h4ve used Baby's -'a well pleased with the Forwoodornwtal get a 'SrX0NDS"` wedght in g6itf." Goethe relates in his "Sly tathet to be the sour,�e; tither1f. affoug them Own Ta . ble - to for my children "and find-, --the specially tomperod Ste4l summer taken and hold a w=W4rfw1 edge. djsqaJzftJ6fi on Roman latury- that; AriAotle. that It was a special kind tbqm a very satisftctGrY medicinec "We're all glad of that, Debbie AA your doaW crurds being precious. it was woven as flne of earth combed out fine. StHl oth- When my little boy had a cold I gave'� The woman on the other side of the caw as .w bria.;A. as possible. and-garments made of it' era thought tbgt in China there -grew I' -and be was w� 01. 1 him the Tablets at night I fencle turned away, and Debbie re. rmx si mcw4cis CAM" were transparent. Only lights-o'- strange sheep witol a silken SAW Ca. LTO. st -1 love wore the trail -tistue. Some poetically imagined that It was well the next day. I gave them to rhe turned thCher cranberry patch. From Silk was first brougtit to FranCs the woven hair of languishing maia W. jam. 61A. chtldren for. constipation and they are time to time she heard the laughter V Sawws always benefited. I think Baby's Own of the children clearly across the sun- and adjoining countries by the Crusa- ens. 1 $ L I � Tablets Ft�e indeb easter. to give a lit distance. She hea-rd their shouts ly adopted of the slitil century, 2.19 ders. The wealthy eager In the middle child than IIquW medicine. I strong!y wh-en Gne-discovered a new,vialch, and the sumptuous new material. When the Emperor Jastlnian,sent two mqnki recommend all mothers wbo -have i Phtdp the Fair brought his bride home, from Constantinople to China. instrct... . T ­ - - she saw much silk being worn and JR"hem to learn the true origin young children to keep a box of the cried pettishly. "I thoUgbt, I was the of'silk and 'the' process cfAts manu. Tablets in the house." Ineas you know that wieen, but I see there are hundreds." facture. After a ton& wearisome Baby's Own.Tableto gLre sold b2' all So the king made a. law specityLag Journey.-they returned, carrying wifil- medicine dealers or by mail at 26, uZAt silk garmeats could be worn by in their hollow bamboo canes. the, cents & box from It be Dr. Williams 141 different social grades germs of an Industry that was to en- I Nfediclue Co., Brockville, Ont. 0 ming- en Elizabeth was the fIrst wo, —the egg's of Orion • Qu( rich all Europea man in bletorF to wear a pair of knit tal, silkworms. T-H E HORSE fed silk stockingli. Previous to that The Industry-even spread to Am- (A.horae-cab..driTer Zummoned for is tim ideal pkxe to spend dw winger—you stockings bad been worn, erica.\ James 1. K' assault declared that a motor driver time cloth tag of England. may not know d" beat way to aw there which may account for th-e fast that made valiant efforts to establish silk had jeered at the vab driver's hdrsel-. women In those days "did not have People who want to reach the coa quickly production in-the- American colonles.1 take The Chief as a matter cif course, because legs." Even the . queen's silk stock- and even offered boun�le3 to sit who it is the face lags wers crude products; but she . The man wba Jevrs ihe 'patient steed planted a ejertaln number of mulberry Has failen very low Ilildeed p train to • was so pleased wX`h the derightful trees. In Georgia a 'settler had to I The tyres of such a wretch accurst --.It lbas no rivaL If4el that she declared she'would ne"r plan�t IOU mulberry trees to every ten. : Should s4nultaneously bur9t; There is no fan on the fim California again be bapiSY In cotton stookings. acres of grvund fin oder to. validate Fraacia T his land grant. timing i;hould be quite upffer or Ltimited'and GrRn&C&nToP6 Lhalted at on the Nobles In the reign lit Water invade.his carburetor, ....-Navajo, Scout and Miselonary. 'found silt so MItch 'to, their "king - But the 1kcrk of cs:rIng for the sit - Ifis oll and petrol should run ont Fred,Harv" Afnin service is another disdAkOl -7 tba�t they wore It as often is' their wormXs too tedious a process for b� With ne'er a garage round aboat: --tive feature of this distinctive railway. economical xomerC Under ' those restides Anglo 5axon, and has never , He It sbould. � be -trapped and smartly ton the tow Prancis * 11, beea� really successful among any bift hHum-datear MW sovereigns. Henry 11 and 'edlits'curtallid the usla of silk. Man Orontal_ peoples and, to a degree, In' fined Gma Cwkyon National Park i For faults of every sort and kind, guerite of Valois, Queen of Navarre' France, Spain and ItalY. on cap #W& P And on his journeying the road .&corted all-expense tow had many lovers. one after another Sixty years ago man beg laying be AL�# in Januitry, febrs=7 aad Afmck dled tjoij?utly. 4 Tallement de Te4ftx witfi the 'Idea- at produclug-441i arti.'- %Vtth nuts and- gadgets should Marguaritet'i - grue�ome' ticially-. otteed stowed. describes French Inventors n 1. T. Sa. ta Fe Ry. W4 Wt, Mich. keeping alive the,ir mem- that the silkwcrm feeds on cellulose His radiator, ton, should freeze method of - "an Immense hoop petticoal. Now, In winter, and lits piston$ selzb, Phone: Randolph-87,48 • ory in In mu'lberry and oak leaves:, little silken pockets all around man "has berfected a process wberebyl And cranking-tip be no avail It. In . each of these was the-heart of Its turnir the celluloW from vood What. time his batteries shalt ta,M- one of heir tlead lovers, for she had I cotton Yea, every.evil that can be ulp, largely from spruce aw p case to thre d Should come to such an cne as be. brilliant, lustrous taken the- trouble An every a plants,into a ,have the heart embalmed." Never resembling silk, yet. different. This Till 'mid the -mirtb. we ca .'t restrain was silken go«A put to eerier use., how substluln is responsible for most A steed shall tow him home. again.. Napoleon's mind frequently turn- of the silk stcckings on the market, Tortured at last yvitb deep lremorse ea from matters of state t o the dress- to-day. and much of the illk under- For having mocked the noble hokse.. Ing of Josephine. A lady-in-waiting -and it Is also responsible for, te's mear; g, girl PS :Aells cf entering 'Madame Bonapa,r the fact. that. to-liay's, workin 'Empire Pevel6pment dressing-room one day and finding, I th It slender, unabashed I legs In' c o es er 13risbane Queenslander: Britain. re stockings that would have been the 1 '0 0 blin seated on Alre floor watching his wife try on a new dress. Josephine I envy —"The quires an Imperial DevRlopment Fuqa 9f Good Queen Bess. ble magnitade,. which set' the fashion for-Europe, and'thel Nl&tor." of -considera due to Id I�er should be*used under agreement with # INDIGilis'"O" ^CIO STOMACH -,�export of French silks during e. the overse dominions. The board!* -reign as empress was ten timoversee U net e -N ad )e­ WEACIAO"'s -great as under Louis RIV. c6ntTblling the fund 'woul(t llevote.�I G'A'Ls as - NA What was the first origin of. silk? There. w" an old darkey' and h I s cial.atteutlon to new means of trans- little slatit-eyed wife of a,. . -,.namewas UtIcle.. Ned, ort, such as railways, trams, roads, was the P -i-littlet while ago; docks, hydro-electric plants, at I A 'ne-AT-1 erc,r who first thought Of � And he died Just ode Chinese emp ! t 'Moil the luxirrl�' lie had no brains in the top of his Industries, 1(nd to opening up new dts- any people, two linum after, ..p?tt- You- -will never use crude. meih stealing from Bomby. -ouz coffin wherein Nature saw fit to head Liricts for farming. If party politic,, ing, suffer indigestion as they call It.' when you know this better method. And you will never suffer from excess perform her shinini- m1rd6lc' That 4 Ili ,the. Olace where file brains ought are excluded and all parties co-opel* 't' ls� usuhly excess acid., Correct it was many centuries befor .. Christ and to gr" ate, using the beat brains availalylv, --with an -alkalf. The best -way, the- acid when you prove out this easy as ow' -e ch, relief. Please do thafa–for your owu was LAY SI-ling. She w lie sold both his shovel -and his an effective -iBcheme of Emph quick, harmless and efficient way, to her name ment can be put Into operkion, 'hillips Milk of.blogtiesia, It bas, re- sake—now. li- the God- hoe; velop, 12 delifled and worshipped a ma the gennine Phillips' Rk. As long as-the mon-; Flocked both his fiddle and his bow; Ined for 50 years the standard with Be sure to get dogs of 9 ribed by pbyst. -ts - f thb' best r 9_ pliyslclan�. One spoonful in water Milk of JUagnesia preac areby lasted In Chifia, offerings were �lld,. buying fbu.r-quir b "Hello, Bertie -Do you know Do I . I 'no for 60 years in correcting excess made to 1her each April by the reign, white mule, to me last night?" "Did neutralizes many times its Yakima In ca proposed t acids, and at once. The acids. Eadb bottle contains full direc- He's gone where the good, darkles she. really? Doesn't she do It spleu- :tomach yrfiptoms disappear in Ave minutes. -tions—any drugstore, —'29 90. didlyll' MUE No. 45 •'F.. ^ - .w.r"•'.. -... -. ..1 yen. , F .. , .. 'IM f.. V :r +Y.Yc J- a^..• .NAY d° 7 73 ^. .i ..... 'r',:14•, pw' d 'aft :' .. .. ._ .. :. J:'._ �. _ .. ws_ l ... .•r, . ,. 1 u • .�'. .. r•' • really lnzWee him, and we hear ora- Slendi�lg Red Rose Tea is an art. To obtain the find General Smuts; f ° lacy resonant riis, Cicero's and graceful :r • as Burke's; at the unveiling or a watt avor and full= bodied richness required years of experii- _ A Great. IaV1. 9 Memorial at the top of Table Moun- .once. Every package guaranteed. at Figure talc, at De Wet's'fdneu�al, "at -the rd an t,la Emp><re Fige dedication of Ktnger's memorial In ' Pretoria. �. / General Jan ,Christian Bmnts,..the His thoughts then are gigantic. fins __- _-. -(By'a Young Boer) - words are like a wind' in fire Drakene` - greatest Living lBmpire •figure, has ar• ,berg' pea7;e. His mind to like a mel- i + low sun, embr8'cing al a man's ac rived iu Englattd.. and is tleliveriug tious and the end of all humau._effort. Rhodes Lectures at Oxford. General Smuts is no longer a Pre - II At Be �j et's funeral, under ilia great w mier sunk in the sterility of opposi- t needle of the Concentration'Camp tton, a tragic genlus penned into a -Memorial, he spoke like a Roman at .. �� goo d-ste' \ r+b t the bier of a brother fallen in 'civil - small holding. Here at least he. will strife. _ find that the people die at last begin- find the top of Table Mounta4n his sling to follow the Empire banner • which he and' a few like him have car. 'words hung maws destiny in pictures RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE ism aid TE before our' eyes, from the time,'when IN middle life. W%,m vitaiuy ried alone for so long. 1 + is not as great as if one, he was a speck in 'he slime. I Here Smuts !s a World figure. Al! was, and the b!o" stream is And now I. must make the bitter ` - naturally thinned and do- Englishmen know him as the grave I confession that to. you in Europe, I Britain's Task in Palestine � Classified Advertisements vitalized, anaemia easily lays pleader, at the Versailles. Conference, hold oa the who w.onld flays saved Europe much Smuts means, more to us in South lIanchester Gdardlan (Lib.): It is UTUAWZONB VACANT _ system. At fisu,. Africa. He is an intellectual: Shaw's difficult to understand jiow anybody jaw a flied feeling, it misery, it only Europe's own statea•I I ORD MEN WANTEI) QUICLA. HL(a quickly results in bo�ily men had not barred the way. But few King Magnus might be Smuts when . could �uggeat that the recent dieter- �� pay, easy work. Earn while learn quickly that ordinary toatea he tells his grocer -like Prime learn- Minis.' bances . should shake 'our. determine- Ing barber trade under fatuous %loler know that, in iris awn Country, [hl8 ! meriean plan, world's moist reliable cannot avail ter: "There are things 'in me which tion to succeed in this task.. it is barber school system writs �r cal! _. former enemy of England has suffer• must not die." not always wrong or always unilignt• i- medtately for free catalogue. Moler _ # Dr. 'William' Ptak Pill ed more for the Empire than any Eng. ! I Itarber College, 121 Queen west. Toronto then become a wonderful aid. liahman has done. y fled for a naflon to step, back. On They supply the necwary Minard's Liniment for Coughs. the contrary, it Is right and it is gogCgmgm Pp= =A8G8. orrygen to the blood, iacraase When •be returned from his tt•!• dignified to step back'when otir ditty' E CAN SUPPLY CtE. >UTIFtiL the blood count and renew umpbs in Europe he found acclama- =-is Quebec Waking Up? b others demands it. $tit to step r stock in silver Slack solve. tOck wmiag vigor. lion at Capetown; it fs true fist he back from a task such as this be -I txtered In Canadian National Ztae stock "I was seized with anae, also found gross cartoons in the Arri• Toronto Telegram (Ind. Cons.): cause we find )t difficult and think'!tI Records. Free from lung worm or other mia," writes Mrs. Charles kaeus Press showing him as the diseases. Litters averaged four: this - Lambert of Poet Ho Oar., I bfayor Houde, of Montreal, the new may be expensive, on the ground that !Year, order early, J, �i. Briscoe � Son, ix+ '•Handyman of the Empire." in khaki I leader of the Conservative party to it to demanded by our duty to' our i Nor4h00te• .Ont std was m • racy bad slam uniform, next to a' baboon tied ,to a. As a girl I had taken Dr. Quebec, .g' a -fighter: He' ties stirred•) selves, could be an act of cowardice ION Williams' Pink Pitts for a tote• I up the by- elections down there till bringing upon us lasting shame. i inn -down condition and do A "Khaki Boer" I they are made more than mild inita -� , _ o r once t implication s of Donnybrook Fair. He cut He that wants money, means and .� T PROTECT THEM tided t eke them This carried the bitter imp i floc y HOW O more.. Again the' result was that he a•a-s a "khaki Boer " =-of -the the Liberal 'majority' !n. COqupton to ebutent Is without Wee' good friends. ! Free Information _ marvellous. In a little while renegade sort who belped.Britain (fur. I the bone and his present campaign in — Shakespeare. ,�r�► I was fully wall again. ing the Boer war —tied . to his Empire Richelieu is.evidevice that h9 Is still +r •'GLEN & -GLEN You cannot begin too early io check anaemia. Dr. Wil- pole. -like a captive babooh. The vilest. up and doing. Whether the revival ter A man iK known by'the company Patent 8ol.eitcrs - L'aa»' pink Pills are sold at thing you can call a soldier is 'trait. the Ancient Province will spread into that keeps him. BLACKBURN BLDG. OTTAWA your druggist's or by mail, or." and for years Smuts has had this the Federal field remains to be seen. - posrpa,d, So cents, from The ! epithet flung at him. Many fu `South � But the fact remains that the Liberals � Dr. Williarns Medicine Co., I Africa were, like myself• trained prat• are being given a bit -of a jolt by the -BEST PAID WORK Brockville, Ont. tically from rhlidhood to hate him. ; fiery Frenchman. There are still Con- A we connected man can obtain • ff _ - 545 A potittctan could have countered' sercatir•es !n .Quebec and if Mayor II to a very desir ble Agency in this his- i• �� One with all even viler epithet; but i leave Iioude rallies then[ to tine 'polls, wbo tenet with % strong propeessive you to imagine what pain --this must knows but that the longpwmised Life Insurance Co. Box 4 a,'o Of have caused to a great and sensitise; twenty seats may-yet become game- ° • -. - , Wilson Publisl ikij Co., Toronto. t character such as that of General thing,'more than a -pre- election dream. -- Smuts. -The rural tub-thumpers still, + �� These talk of Shuts and the Rand revolt. ac• i -• y cusin bim of causing bloodshed ! f �ai ` • t PER lbOa amoug hill people—of shooting his - — - VALUABLE PREMIUMS ! own blood fiat, as the idiom runs. IL , R,ven free for seih:r,A I? peel axe of cur _ 0141 Is a %tragedy common among the +:nristmas and 12 Fier faExcelsior c and _ ��� �,� Boers, inevitable in a race In which Load a t "c. or cue ! - Lfnuld at at 160, atti rite t - _ the hot blood of the French .rung he- _ r Send no money sent Premium Ca. A - 0009.40 o ,..,.s i neath the phlegm of the Netherland- Toronto. er. The Boers were divided even oil _ - _ t}r Great Trek. ! I I ORONTO mr a _ = It tae a greater tragedy still that!. - _ • Smuts should have had to apply hlx ICanada and Britain epic quatlttes to humble but necessary - Pine W maser l' "London Morning Post (Cotta:) tbingw iIuch as trade treaty dispntes • ° • Unity at policy is more desirsWe la and the billitgualtsm of railway part. -- the case of the Dominion and the Im- e" Kruger watt the same. lie had 'COX STANCE was carts and - perial - Governments than !n the case a brain like Solomon, and would -have irettul a lot,,, says Mrs J. at at Great Britain and the united States. I towered- over most of the stateomen __ Plaits gg Highfield Road, Toronto, k of the- past century if he had been . Ontario. She was u acid bilious; _ K For good or III. Whitehall no f the i p _controls the foreign aQatre of the aru in P:nuropa didn't want .re eat -and couldn't Brttish Empire: Canada, for example Lonely In the first place with- they herfood right' l _ .It._ 'QUICK SSL2mF sunder ita..Llberal Government, insists terrible tanellni+KS Of the intelectual, rasa., tn; jug . ase o or. J tt, Gur:4s morg and more upon separate repre Smuts was further estranged from I "California Fig Syrup has changed Green aloutrtahn Asthula Compound. 13CL; it is safe for any child. The Its pleasant smoke vapor soothes and . bentation in the chief capitals of the popular, sympathy because the scene' still that, and made her a different prompt relief it brings bilious, head- relieves. Originated In ubss by Ur. world. and Ic'becomee, therefore. the hl. trttrmph +" !aY !n a ?and'.whtch girt. It regulated her'bowels quiek- ��,� constipated children isatb:.ix- Guild, specfaitst in respiratory dha- roved her appetite and dies eases Also relieves catarrh. Standard more important that• as there le no few of .hie own people lwd :+e--n and ly, imp ppe cause it helps tone and strengthen remedy at druggists: 95 cents, so Monger a, single authority. there• wh1ch most of them )rnew only a a ttion. She has had no trouble since;. bowels and stomach, Appetite in- 'ants end $1,50. powder nr c gyrett• I hould be at least the unity of a cons former enemy. Hs v<aa uickuamed but has continued to gain until to- forts. Send for 3FZXM TsLL gack- friends say she's 1 cress"; digestion improves with its are of a clr~arettes Canadlr,a Dig. neon purpose and a common policy. '-Slim Jannle". (Sly Jock) fbt`the Fame ,} use` A youngster's entire "am tribators, Lymans, ktd,, nape. Cox, _- To .be at sixes and sevens would be prize winner• for health.' Sae as Paul at. west - nontreal. Can. reason that made the average Ber- benefits. Next time bad breath. to neutralize one of the greatei't'anil % p tiREEN M00MtAfN - liner LOA upon the great Stresemanu jI Mothers by thousands are rail -- .rested tongue or feverishness warn • • most beneficient of Powers. it the as a traffic light, facing all ways at i lag California Fig Syrup. Physicians of constipation, try it with •your Dr l ild SASTNMA WMPOYM! 3ritlsh Empire is to pull its weigbt to once. _ endorse it •A pure vegetable prod- child and see how it helps! - :he world, its component States mug Before these vicious aitac•ks Smuts t"' When buyjng, look for tits Earache agree to:do things. together:., was puzzled, ,hurt, but never resent- name Ca forma. That marla '( ful. That it caused him deep pain `C -A L i F O R N I A Heist an iron apooa;. Piave tour ; .` drops of liniment and four cTrrops FIG SYRUP `�� - � - was pbvious, for the love at the Boer •=' . � - � t sweet oil in it, min and put one THE CALL OF THE WILD for his people la a tar more Intimate - Guns .are III examined, high boots thing than European nationalism :_ He THE. RICH. FRUITY LAXATIVE - 0 AND TONIC FOR CHILDREN or two drops in the ear Wed and all the other gear of the f tiad to stand by and see his enemies sportsman overhauled,— the hunting i forge their way to popular heroism by • , season is under wag. - Report's from it path that he could only too easily - ?he haunts of the moose, the bear and have adopted himself. Y^ C :be deer are like music in'the hunter's 'Smelts Punished' nY s� � QiN.. t - i ,ear. Game is plentiful. The dry ( 1 have seen him •pathetically, trying spells Iii the spring were favors for I to reach flown to the minds' in front ..... p I the game birds. Partridge are whir- i of ,him; . He•.stood on a wagon in the ring. and the curlew calling. There's }. h -arico hushveld -once and - ezplaiiied y plenty of them if you knOVV veheie. in almost Biblical Afrikaan's how "the _ '� ' peopis had punished Aim for what he TINKNAM S 1 had done in' the Rand revolt." It'was -N"Ien d - •o,• i I� N• �- I lame, clumsy:.. I r'emetnber a meeting ! near Pretoria, where an unsoaped lit• ,;�rht•stse.rrwi 0 M PO N D _ tie alien got, up in the front row and efi-be rde made hay n the. tall, platform. IS WONDERFUL" � eta- bearded figure on the platform. Smuts was ' stammering, uncomfort• ?e•n•r x • '4D I able. �y 1 st-'of Smtits' imps textion ]ie 'in Read This Letter from + fo t s f this same inability to be one of the people mentally.' Socially, he has n . :. Grateful Woma ,.. fewer pretensions than, sty; the mayor are upset A br ? _ of a London suburb._ His Aianner- is 1 Vanessa, Ont.—"T think Lydia E.. charming, but cold. He cannot be _ ,, w Ygnkham's Vegetable Compound is _.. derful hav vapidly effusjv_e to hazaar organizers. l!I w had alit children of r - ` h If you disagree with him, he does not Bob' by ills and ailments seem �•t Gay which four are liv argue. but merely says you, may do as twice as serious at night. A sud- ,• �. ing and my young - ~ names. call people deli cry may mean colic: Or is bo to Y a nn ` sudden attack of,diarrhea —a con -. bob boy oar a A Differ' Woman con please. He cannot ca- t In Europe i oti are lucky. You al- dition it- is a • .:y s important to eight months old • r /tare gnat pleased its b1ormino If- that ways clieck uicht How would you __._ i' o wen. he 2S ti Knuvhsn Salt, hers [corked tvonden, for me. 1 ys see Smuts at his great moments. - q Y bars been a•grrd vifferar °ol lirer and kidnry hi -South Africa we only get the meet this emergency— tonighti' tion ilways on hand, But don't) pounds. have trahbl4, and a ertryin0 one bottle I any a different - Have you a bottle of Castoria keep it•_ j ust for emergencies ; let taken your medt- - woman. I had to give tip my wort, but hanks co chance rarely, at times such as *Tien tine before each of - Brnerhen Saw I am bark at trork a tn, aria 1 ready? There is nothing that can ii'be an .everyday aid. Its gentle ytrs m Loa a lulls Brow- "tornino• and t don't I t e drove by car through the rebel -i y take the place �bf this harmless influence will ease and soothe the them was born and tires the tufts complaints nmc wbirh a child tested Rand, in the certainty the. any .but effective remedy for children; infant who cannot sleep. Its mild leave Certainly re- sn,rolly �w� 6. is hapD ✓r •d br! hter. at the people tie passed woittti have y ceived great benefit harsent lima,nay,hotS /enrr,,r�iF•l /• iafi noshing that acts quite the same, regulation will help an older child f� it. I lay ftiendsto take itas - Kg years, poor a ytar� ( shall t(,rnps hiphty emptied a magazine into hits .with or has quite the same comforting hose tongue is coat because of ge • e the to 4erornmend ICntsclis».ond 1 un,eht nor le rchrhhoot»Kt lee. Fie does not know fear. q g gu I help aura they Mp resets Lam - — 'Atas myself in a Aar W dtirs.) M. F. g etlect on- them. sluggish bowels. All ' druggi'sts help T did. " —wits. MILTON MO- oetrodtate,•meh.rorlo•oea1M. We only see him at litg greatest For the protection of your wee _have,Castoria;. the genuine bean - Mvhlsla, Vanessa; Qntario. Hntscntro Leib b obtainable at acct! •rid whop he Is speaking to a place that one —for our. own peace of mind Chas. H. Fletchees signaturir on departmeut st es to Canada at 75e. °bottle. __ " Y o bottle cooraMs soon�h to Iasi for r, or f; -- -keep this old, relssille prepara the Wrspper. ISSUE -No. .45— 29 ihont6s —food Ysa00 f4s ho-a -ceM a der. Feet Sore? Use Minard's Liniment. 1, _._:... ct a�,ae., .. ..:,.;r,:s;;. s-.,.. ua• ;qty :W,r..,.'S .., - .e.�... _. ....,,- ....=.r::..:::.� -�. ,....�«4w+a..r•,,. -.. .,s ....... .a..�'.:.. .w. ... .•_..... _. •�..f •'.x� _ .. ,..i ..._ _.. .. -v..>< - ,+,a+- "'+��. .:,r.. -,. ,i..i..•• ._.,_...,...v..+., -w,.r .,:..,rx�..c:s.s,: •- %'�•',� "�" ".'' - - „Y 6ltlt 1 g � To the EiecDors art+So Oshawa. Ontario. o 4th; 9 : sAL' E RlGieTIER. 1/-7 CHANGE . CAF FC OD d Sat w r rtaRirts - Saturday, Nod 9th. - A cti n Sale s ' of household' -f urnittu'e u(sonie ant X11 Fish o-,3 OL78 Der year.: 81.50 it Paid la' a0aaee, - 1�ei Friends;- ique) also a quantity of canned Try Y 41w6wriptions ro .Lbe united state. and Croat I wish to take Britarax2.00 in. advance. this early eportunity of. thanking you fruit, bedding, coal, tools etc. the _ for the generous support accorded* me property of Blizabeth B. Boone, at ' , ,instead, of meat =- JOHN " MURKAR, Proprietor: and the policies for which I stood in her premises adjoining Bradley's the recent Election campaizm I will store. See Bills. Sale , At one o.' MORE HEALTHY MORE 1J00NOMI0AL endeavor as in the pass, to render clokk sharp. W. B: Powell Auct- PICKBRINGI COUNCIL. . , ioneer. - - - service to all the Electors of this rid- BEACON BRAND HADDIES,` " ...' 18e lb. The aboxe council met pursuant to -Ing, regardless of how thev voted on Saturday, Nov., 9th— Auction Sale of - - .self joaarnment on Monday. the 4th pat. Election' D Wishibe one and all horses, ' cattle ,implements; ' boils*:= BEACON BRAND FILLETS, , ... 20e lb. Members all present, ibe reeve in the continued success and -prosperity. hold effects etc. at lot 16, Con. 9, gONELES9 COD. FISH, .. „ 18c Ib• - 'chair. Minutes of last meeting wete Yours very truly, Pickeritg (half mile vast of Clare- - - - "read and approved. W. E. N: Sinclair wont the property of John Mtiii A.com, was received .,from Ale= S. )' P p y DIGBT HERRING (boneless), lb "�•�" dell. Sale at one shop. No res - Leith & Co., accountants, is auditing iN MEMORIAM. erve. See Bills. Wm. Maw, Auct• CISCOES, .... ... + .. 28c lb. oft,ownship accounts.. � -� - ioneer. A cow. from Canadian National R: Wilson —In ever loving , memory of " ' ,R. re award on Swan watet•- course. our dear husband and father, Rich- LMON SNACKS,- .. 40e lb. . ._ Tuesday, Nov. Iron 12th -25 yoting'ctrttlo, . A bow. from 'Beaton g& Ross. sold• and -Wilson, rrrho passed 4way, Nov. also 6 milch cow's and .40 breedin * „ 25c per box ' � p � ' DIGBY CHICKS, ' tors, re Wbitevale bridge appeal. 11th, 19111. ewett; to be sold orr the Milton Beri- : The standing committee on Conttn The rolling streams of life pass oil son farm, lot 14, Cori. 9, Pickering, OYSTERS, 40c a jar. ¢envies reported and recommended . But still,the vacant chair - 1 1 -2 mile, east of Claremont. Six _ _. - 46ayment as follows: DR Beaton, un Recalls- the smiie, the love, the voice, months credit• No reserve. Sale at - 200 of salary k' p' Printers' Guild, Of one who once was there. o'clock. I - '200 copies of , voters' list 73,44;, J yl ur• Sweet. is -the memory of the father c o F' n R-D 0 iV -- -one thirty o' J. A. Hawti R star, to bal on 300 copies voters' list, proprietor. V. SiI'versides, 2700collectoi's forces, adct ra coterb' Dear -to our hearts is his- name, �ucti 1sbt-3W.00; Municipal World, . forms He will always be remembered -- - ? p Now and through life just the �Yedriesday, Nov. T3th— :a'uction Sale ' Pfor jury selectors, sales tax and post• of farm stock impicmenta }:ay p j"�p `age 9& ; G M Forsyth, selectintr jur or 'e. ' same. and r n, at lot 22, C•in 6, Pick- Piokerin Ear d rr Wi1rV S�OL V 10.00: Adam Spears, ditto 10,00; D H — 1�'ife, son and daus hter. 8 .I Beaton, ditta20.00; Prop Treas, public erin� , a mile •,vest of 1',rou;hanr, ball license for townbbi hail :3 W; C property . of. Stephen, W ebrough. p - t BRING IT HERE, Sale at one o'clock. F. W. Silver•- IDooper, electric bulbs etc3 Oa. g Wa have the BIRek'Diarnond PI {-r•w Points to fit nearly The Road Supt was authorized to Now y, the time to ar a new Sat of sides, Auctioneer. - instruct the road commissioners. to Harness, or get the old set repaired:. Thursday, Nov. 14ih— Auction Sale all make of ttluwe. 'lean out'all culverts of rubbish as a I have . in stncit_ sampans of S+m.rel of fresh cows, springers an i Slisop- " protection against spring floods' Trees and Jetf?%y's harness. The .• shire sheep, the property of Wm. J: The standing committee on Dan, former may be'oidered through caul- Leask( lot 35, con. 6, .Darlington, We supply repairs; for all Stoves and Ranges and if you are in need of ages to Sbeep Worried- by 'Dogs re- logti i tit prices quoted. miles East of Brooklin. Lot in- a New Ratwe or.HeR Lt- r. be sore and ported and recommended pttvment as t)atalugue free. follows: T Stanbury, 2 sheep killed clwies 14 Holstein cow;, '1 to '7 yrs. see Oil gar ied line ; ' 40,0U; W P Junes. inspecting Stan- I also carry collars, cell tr pads, sweat some freshening, some clue time of No trouble -to. shag the goods. • t burp's sheep LOU. W H Pugh, 8 sheep pads, harness oil try hulk, harness. wale, some due in November arid frilled 120 W; W F Jones, inspecting dres�Tntz. aIs bticPr polish December, bouizht from the best p Ia and other narta. " Electric `Vsahers as good as any —none better— others just, as good. F his sheep 1 50; L Linton, 2 sbeep hPr•ls aroµnd Belleville; 6 short - g Repairs promptly done. Atrial any time given Free. and 1 lamb filled SU 00; W P Junes. horn' cows, some tnilkine. some _. inspecting Linton's sh eep l,W: HD L. W. PILKEY. CLAREMONT1 heavy in calf; 1 Jersev cow, "about Browne, 3 Iamb& killed 3000; W P clue; 1 tvo -year old steer 3 cafes, 'Jones, inspecting Bt'Own¢'6 sheep L(K). Pickering Milling Co. 1 20 Shropshire ewes: 2 ram lamb.• Agent for the McCormick •Deering Farm " A Wilsoon, I sheep killed, 1 Istub in See Bills. Sale it 130.. o'ciQck, - Machinery and Repairs. gored 2K00; W P Jones, inspecting IIu,ve on h.tt,ci rtt Hit tune4 the j sharp. Vi m. Maw, Auctioneer. iVilson'i sheep 15 :.. U Pegg '3 sheep u?tial lines of feed : 1 h; insured 'fit tNi; �1' P. J in.'s. inspectiug Saturday. Nov. 23rd —kuct. rr n Sale of pegg's bbrcp 500, Vru.whad Uatt+, O•+t Chop, •19 wood lots, (t;ceei ; maple, Our Motto : We have .it. ran get it, or it is not made. The standing oomniittee on Relief Mixed Ci ip, Barley Cii`r p,. ash, and-basswoodl i,t w;t 'r.:rlf of _ ' seported and recommended paciuent . Mill Feed, Poultry Fet -And lot 13, Con_ 4, trbmigr. he pr:oE� J. S.- BALSDt)N, - = PICKS til' ' -at? follows: 8 G blorrish, izouds fur'n. Cucn, u liule, crac):ed ert : of_. J,, E Kidd Sale at fished C J Ken nedv and farutly furliept and Around, - "sharp. F. W. Silverside:, _4uct- and Oct 1929 40 5l; P Willows. goods Oilcake 51ea'!, ioneer. - t larnished T Elliott Sept 10,.r'i to Oct iilolaoseti Feed 19299250 BRADLEY'S BRADLEY'S _ The standing connitteea on Ronda Jest arrived a car o[ Cotton. Seed If v. >ii era creel }ale with ronstipatinn Meal at car lot prices See. take- Oallagbei'� Herb.+,► Tonic Its an-d Bridges reported and recommend action i4 -not le"-wed 1 :% enntinued ed payment as follows : R Mowbray, us for any feed yoit want. ".• _.- s, Pickering. Special prices on these : —Covet little it•tcmente w complete the p Y use_ &,Id hp E- C. Jape y gravel e t I Whitby to av half 3.7."0; R W e can nave you _ -- _. Raby's Wardrobe. Children's Cloches a epecialt tinder- Yones, haul grav e t I W bitby to pay y halt o.tN1: B W Jones, ditto 6511: also We have a new Cboppin¢ Plant. L' wear of sessonabie weightia Vr Wotnea and Children, very bast -00; rep culvert. dirto7 68 : A _ Ever Try his reasonably priced. Flannelette Gowns, heavy quality a , Work done fast and fine. Jones ditto 42N)- G C Jones, ditto sizes, 98c. and 1.49. Allover apronm find heti:e dresseq, 790 2000; D Jones. cut weeds rep culvert We handle Five Roses Flour. atY whooping hc.iugbc�ieud colds and 98c Children's party dress". clearing at 49c Ladies' 4 eon s 276. W P Jones, grav for cons Royal Hon4ehold and Purity for and tonsil troubles. ' Mrs yvhilla Hosiery. from 49c tip. - Children'@- Lisle Rnd-•Siik Hose, - 9 and 8 26 36; Machinery & Equipment . bread and "Royal" for pastry. Spohn'a Tonsil it Is, " Good results ar _ _ - _trpecial 19c. Towels— linen, neck and cotton towels. --cable for mixer rep slusti pump 6 04, A money back. Yoij. can't ]rise. Try it. R Williams, rep pumps S 3U; J HAY. Try a rack of this flout p Y• Jones' Drug Store, : L..wood. driving piles Whitevale bridge from your grocer. MEN'S FURNISHINGS l.. ]la 2tr, A R Holmes, air compressor Pickering Milling Compajy i s :- '' for Whitevale bridge it w: ti' so Heavy Fuotwegr for file wet AeasoD, our rr +brier grigds are better than " - f eft. labor al Whitevale bridge I'll) 80; - _ .—..- -- a ett st ly low in ri , h s Gloves an B T T -Pickering eve and rprt ng p ce Cai sett G e d B LT I L D E R S OverAlla always an hand- Windbreaker', R Lynn. ditto llwoo; J Cornden. ditto , - t r.r, Every 93 80; W Evarit?, ditto 96 55; J Milton. �— r. ! o ,ditto 92.75; E Jones. ditto lid 5b; Thos y Tr tithing fur Dad�itdatUa Boys. ;Candy, ditto 49 90: Geo But l, h ,!der, _We at•e nucv ready to _ t _ ,ditto and �T ravel 99.50: Nello Reandall, supply You wiLli : Taxi- Pig 110: Ii o 62 45; E ditto 62 Sri; J Her Servicel A Y beet, ditto 91 45: E Arn,otrong. d.t o BRICKS, CONCRETE CE / a . sad pine root, fool beating ] :3 •HI; A Spears, tabor on bridge 19 S0; IJAnnis, JPLOCK,4. INTERLOCK- CMtq . by day or night pr.o.uptly P = C _. work and grav W'v,cle streets iitmht IaG P1PF:, DRAIN TILE, attended too, - -- -- - -. •lantern at bridge lr 90; W Teefy. piles for Whitevale bridge 21,1 W: G Trap. 9 N U A D (iRA�'1yL. Comfortable cars. labor tit W'vale hndice Q'S W: Joe 31,41• ' eolru, dittu 3 n5; E Evade, ditto, S 93; Prices reasonable. SUPREME BUILDING K Cunningham. ditto S Ls3. F Carter. Perr Cement Phone 7•$00 •° heal grav 'n t 1 LTx to pay half 16 50; A htlicbell, dittrt 1950; Alf McD, -lnald. Pi- oducts Co. ADVANTAGES rev for t t L'x v pay half i 45: J ' 1AW ` ..:8rllieter, haul grav n t 1 and lighting _ _ r - -- .lantern atbrid e L x Popsy half 17 (Jo; '�3T 1 Bay.St., Toronto : ' _ As HFN building a new home or mask• - G Redsh�tw', grav n t 1 U ,to pay half. �ing over an old one, use this greatxst 2.40; RStong „grav for the H,,dgson PLANT -1 mile north of Pickering Ontario ,, �', ' 'bridge Ux to p•tv half 20,7u; F Carter, Highland Creek. t all wallbOatds. You will get tbae,lout i a. l' -baul grav con 8 stone. sand, cement to) iapretae buildtns advantagtt: Whitevale bridge 18985: Alf Michell, EMU. %y� 12sess��vitiggiC3tt`l�tlti@- } ditto 1&1.90: C N R; grav for Cons 1.2 ” 1�ta1 Sfs and 43.15; M Dunkeld, grav for con 8 4 70; ty' - J J Soden. gravel for cone 7 and 8 and for EAder' Ap�E$iCel><Of�-- -CiOIS qu"iy, Brougham streets 54 25: F Barclay, i � � twidiout muss— saving time, Labor and { °r. x N -haul grav and sand to W'vale- bridge, 4tr'av to cons 1.2 7 S. to Brougham stn ►��.. ' 1 and Oiling and .haul grav to Larkin'b Pine -PfOOf -� NOaf- iParpitrrg — iyprOC bridge Oounty to pay bAf of the latter item. 1237.45.. _ - walls are file barriers. Cannot sack, otravirt the ftitnQi's high roag ware a Balance of , Road and Bridge•eorn- or shrink. •mittee's report%ill appear in nor- next + Takes any Decoration- Iaduding Alit• issue. lee, Wall t and eta, "M: ei The Council now adjotirned to meets Dally C o ac Serv'wes- .11 - ''n Ltf a►ge on linndtay, Dec` '2nd, for the — _ transaction of general businesv; " - ,Don't Miss This :.PICKE RING - TORONTO - (Aaiice.tntreat Sure throats, Quiet -v, , s aroirp, Bronchitis. Head colds Ca; Fa re 50 Cents \Parch and Tonsil troubles with 'ri:Ir�, �8p)illit 8pahr's Toneilitia," You can't Firepreo will boa :lose, it's guaranteed Try it. Junes avN Picke'ri :t ('t'indard Time)- Leave pronto For Sale By La !z r .... Drug Stole. A' 11. P. M A. b1. F. '!t. - - d 7 25 3.:55 d 7.:30 :3.30 I N. M. Gordon - - Pickering, Ont. •BCkiii UL.— Governu,ent. bluni..ipal and d 7,55 4 50 8 :39 !Lc 430 _ Moilg;ige Bonds. • AI,<n,, Indu- ,41AAls. " 8 :53 555 9.:30 5.30 • Safe' investments aL from 5 to 7'per 9.55 8,55 -• - __- ,. __.,.10.30 f3.30 — - --- -- ` — °-- - cent. 10 55 7.55 11,30 7.30 E .-W .3NSURANUE— All.classee- wcitte❑ in•. 11.65 8.55. � :. P. M, 8.30 ` . R� cludin Fire Automobile Wind- , 0 0 H E R E A g P. 11.1. 9.55 12 3 :9 3 9rorm., Accident and Sickness. • -12,55 10.55 1.-80 1030 Phone or write 1.55 c 11.40 2 $0 ]LSO With a full line or Pickling Spices - 43tt ED. BOWMAN. Whitby 2,55 cents ion d Daily except Sunday c Sunday only Vinegar, •- 45 Lapps' Cider Vinegar,, c s a gal • - X11 White -W ins Vi " `.H. Re GallaugheT Heinz Pickling Vinegtir, .. 8(1 Coach connections at. Toronto for Barrie, Orillia, Fruit, Jars, all sizes Robbers and Metal Rings 1 Grain Merchant Midland, Schonberg, Orangeville, Ham. t - - ikon,- Brantforl, Niagara Falls. Black Diamond Plow Points -Toronto - Buff -tlo and intermediate points. Brantford Binder Twine. iAs in the market to purchase Hay, p - Fresh Groceries at lowest prices. Highest prices paid for Straw; Grain and Potatoes, Coach cohaections at Buffalo for ail U, S. A. tints ? farm produce. - For quotations apply .,A.. ' ' s Batteries Re-charged. rged M. C I . Ines Graoac � Pltune yrtrr order, We deliver. R. R. No. 1, Phone Markham 8402. -Phone Pickering 1712 ' 15tf Reference Bank of Montreal I r� m. M. Duncan, Qene Merchant,► Green River' dt y' a„ .•.. .. ±• .. r..S.. r ...,.. .. ,. •w. ..,•_....,. ,. -` .�, ,�: ---e .;.. �._:;a .., k _1.... s�xwa+•+,rt�a; -_. •.a{,•. .r s _ _�.� .. .. _'S�?•....r+n�., r.,•r�'�"�.��i�._ eZiie•%�' "�. :.-,�' .,..•.�, $ _ Pr �w.`a °_• e ¢LAREMONi Robert. Fleming, of Markham, Morgan and Mrs. Pugh ,e ecp •j y exiled on a number of f rieade here Sunday with Waiter and Mr.p. �n�y0T18m ��da re Luther Pilkey had a business 'on Saturday. Wier, of Brooklia. catotdfvilk Oat. Having taken over liobt. P+e�sb!'ff1 +t trip to the city on Wednesday. Jan,ea noatee has been confined Mies Janet Young left on Thee- ' garage, Brougham, we use hOt► Mrs. Walford has been.- confined to the house for a few days day for Guelph where she will - tO ve se � Brougham -to the House for a -few -days wi•tb through illness.` spend the winter with her brother Thursday Friday, 7 and 8 as in Claremont• the flu. Fuund, a lady's chapeau. The David Young. "WILD WEST SHOW' Service car always ready' day ' . ; . Leslie -and Mrs. Felssby, of Sand.- owner may have sama by calling Evans Ward and Mrs. Thomas (Hook Gibson) �t service. _ ford, »peat Sunday with Miss S. at Mrs. Gibbon's, Wilson spent Sunday with E. W. one Clare. b sib ling Tires. F. Evans. W. M. and Mrs. Palmer and D. Evans; of Whitby. a- Comedies. Gasoline, Oil, Seiherltag Theft. A snow storm of very diminut• R. and Mra. Beaton spent Sunday 251y, A. L. PILHEY. ;. Ave dimensions passed over this with U. Palmer in Orillia. EV ,1C} ER INSURANCE 8aturdRy, November 9th _ — 'locality on Monday. George and Mrs. Bentley, of .__ ONE NIGHT ONLY The Pickering _ The B. Y. P. U. united with the ' Brooklin, spent-outday with the If you require anything in "CARRY ON 8ARGEANT'_ " Anchors Society in a Hallowe'en Letter's' mother.-Mrs . Lynn. of insurance let us give you our pricA (An all Canadian Picture) v1g11aIIC8 Committee party on Monday night. Chas. ,Cooper has - -sold an At- It pays to insure in. strong financial With.complete Sound Effects The United Church Choir sang water Kent radio to I, F. Dopking companies such as the Imperial Guar- aud,Spec;ial Music. The object of this Association is bog at the anniversary services in and also one to Wm. Birkett. antee and Accident Company of Can - ^ Stouffvilie on Sunday evening, Walter and Mra. Ward,' Mrs. S. ada The Western *ssurance Company Admission, Adults 50 cents lessen stealing antprosecute r' tbe'Juniorchoirleading the service C. Cooke and Mrs. Lyman Pilkey of Canada„ and The Mutual Life Aft Children, under 14, 25 cents the felons. at home. sent Thnradav last with friends surance Company of Canada Flu 6lembere having property stolen oommawl Much enthusiasm is being dis in Aetro'r,+, geotat,ons apply to Tuesday. Wednesday, 12 13 caie.immediately with any membee played in the contest conducted Miss S. E. Evans left on Tuesday . M. GIBBON "The Midnight Bose" of E:eoative Committee. y the medicine troupe now play• marnin-g for Toronto to attend a Phone Pickering 1712. Comedies Membership fee $1.00. `-ing here, Who is the most popular ccrnveution of the Women's Circles - 2tokd,t9 man be had from the President or nun lad Tailoriu and Dressmaking VOCAL MUSIC' seorettry on application. 'Young y� o€ the N'dutist Church. g g 0 S. Palm- Mrs. Hamilton and Miss Smith b1rs. Urther Piikey has returned -- Exec. Com. —L. D. Banks, xcere in . Toronto on Saturday at- hoCi1e H fGei spending a- week in. Ladies' and gents' fur coats remodel- Dorothy Tanner would like to stprt er, M. S. Chapman, Pickering. tending the wedding of Miss Helen Toronto with her son, Clifford, led into new ones. at moderate a singing class for girls, combining Tait, daughter of Rev M. C,' and terms to suit all. solo and class singing. Richardson. g and Sli �. Filkev and son. Work may be done at own home or g g' �. Munro, lard y Those wishing to join kindly com- President, seoretar +7 s` Mrs. Tait, formerly of Qlaremont. Robert errs Mrs. Worthy and at -Mrs. Gibbons' home. municate at once. — — -- Just reeeived at L. Fingolcrs a son, of Brampton, and Wtn. Gib. at Claremont. .• full supply of rubber boots, rub bone, of Toronto, spent Sunday 269 lee Xi• 0ip–de Five Dollars per course. bars, boots and- shoes to , suit all with Mr-.;. Thos Gibbons. Phone Pick 1702, or write R. R. 1. �rnembers of the family. Ten per James Middleton and family, of CLAREMONT, ONTARIO Pickering. s� cent. discount'during this month. Orono; also friends from Markham, Dr. KreiP, of the visiting Medi spent Sunday with the former's `� tics Company, rendered two bean- mother, lire. Sylvester Middleton. CHRISTMAS .., $ARR "The Hol City" and tiful solos, y The Ladies Aid of the Clare - `� _ ' "How,•Firm a .Foundation, "in the -,Wont Coited Church intend bold• United Church on Sunday evening ing a bazaar in the basement of ^r► last He was accompanied at the the church on' Friday afternoon, Will soon be here and with Christmas we think gifts, organ by a member of file'com- Nov. 15th. Afternoon tea will be gathering where we meet our friends, and stuff. �– — pany. served from 3 to 7. Come and "r. _ - Fall :plowingandtnrnipharvest- chaseyonrChristmas gifts. There ourselves With the good things that ;ing is the order of the day with ai[l also be a fleh•pond for the some One goes t0 the �ll,JllC; the farmers. The recent rains children.: Home made baking and pains and trouble t0 prepare. � '0 have put the' land in excellent con candy wi.l also be for sale. l dition for plowing and the work o artistic We will be able to supply you with the �►y is being pushed forward as rapidly _ as possible. Turnips area fair —•One day last week Arizooa and !4 +cv Mexico experienced a g ifle . no artistic speak designs that are ' "crop, but the quality would have -gifts for young and old d, i d t would b r very i.e��vy snow storm, when 7 designs that would be been been better had there been ritt- -even and eight feet in manor women. inappropriate for tits more rain in the fall; depth wt-re formed during the purpose n view. aQrvice3 pose i . - . _ The - Next Sunday s eclat biizz inn which swept .the country, pre, yet has aerdtistryim will be held to the Baptist Church and rwilaw ay trains had diftenity in connection with the zignine of " - From now until Christmas we will o Greater ri in driviag through the drifts. At "N ute' the Armistice On Nov. 11th, 1919, the Bowe time there was mil Gi1v e and the fictional celebration of N. W. ST (i t T b 'Thanksgiving. The pastor will "amber d 'the Shores a Hudson � AFFORD, ;x'each, the morning sub'act being Bay, and mowers were blooming Tiro ton Road, subject in the gardens. Durin the week, Whitby "The Anthem of Vestry, I Cor. Incident 115:55 58. Evening subject. "Prae- which ehutwed that Canada riernot With every New Radio, stove, Furnace, and Electric "' Phone Whitby -kical Thanksgiving ' Ps. 116: 12 eg r �' - i[t to hoped that every member of Such a bad country so Par as wen• Washing Machine, ptOVlded therd 18 IIO trade-in, Cher is concerned. A motorist a large and beautiful ithe church and congregation wifl a ' from the Southern States was t be present at the morning service an thus share Lathe Empire -wide taking a holiday through Ontario Goose,-. find - he had. snow shoes and a vnemorial service. e the 7- ear old t °bogq�►o on the top of his car. T - Mutual Gordon Morley, His neighbors told him that it �a�Ze L8�1f Mutual y aeon of Fred and Mrs. Morley, would be necessary to carry these while walking on the sidewalk on to enjoy the trip: He remarked This Will be be delivered on Christmas eve. (het it early ea . Monday was knocked down by that be would have to go house to _you will not be disappointed. ��$���� Co• ..another boy who was riding a cool off. Cheap rates for farm and country 'bicycle and aastaioed painful in. _ We have some very special deals in Durant Cars for short ' buildings. juries to his head., which was Price Windstorm Insurance on buildings. time which will a ou to invests ate. adly bruised, and also several Y p y wind mills, Silos etc. of his teeth were loosened. Boys �,� f �± F- /'� guto�obite Ineuraaoe' who own bicycles are warned that rr V Charles �OOier, �' - Claremont of all kinds. c of it to contrary to the law to ride FARMS FOR BALE -their bicycles on the sidewalks, which me do , at -a very great - -- - _ e� Write or phone speed, fing it very daugerous Winter Overcoats 't ED. BOWMAN f 'for pedestrians. ' A person thug S PECIAL P guilty of an iofractton of the law 20 WHITBY, ONT. _ • _ is liable to a fine. 'last one one f Cla a ont' oo Monday Y This imported models and TOR TEAM HARNESS Farmers Attention - last one of Claremont's oldest and istyles, imported clothe, in t highly respected resWents in the ,chinchllas. 15arson of James B. Wadill,.after a A few are looking for I have secured the ageocylfor the Frosb —. __ A o a Oockshutt pParm Imple- Ttngerinx 111n m, in his ,eiRhty- .values and maximum fit " - rasF- mounted Team .Backbend Harness, Wood and eixtbr. year. Mr,-Madill was born meats. and will keep constantly on to the townsbt of Ma.r4ham,where and quality and service 2 inch layer trace with heel chains, fd92.00 hand repairs for these popular P at very moderate price. iL"With 5 ring breeebing. instead of back• implements. be spent his boyhood days. Sixty -five eats ago last Au ust he mar- Come and .see our well — baud, _ - *49,00 __ ,Also, Loudon's barn an stable riedpHaaoah Boyer, of Pickering aailored coats, made by -' - wilt tinge. the Oxford Clothing Co., Black mounted Team Back band Harness, *38.50 T i t also take for painting "- townehip, and took tip residence price 821. 0. t - ,, barns and houses by a new In the village of Audley, where he .$lying Breeehioq *44.25 process, by spraying. follewed the carpenter . trade. A full assortment of t a suite Estimates cheerful) toes. from 922 60 u .This is nut a factory harness, ,but' castoni:fiaade in onr y g - 'thence moving to 'the old Boyer P Phone 1620. homestead on the 7th concession, ►: own shop at Markham. Y :27.52 , whence he 'retired to Claremont L. FINGOLD, �iVe speeialize on repairs to harness and collars. R J Mann Glffi'eTIQOII�i •Dome twenty years ago. Mr. Madill f as a etrikinft peronality with CLARE $ dNT -ONT. r strong personal conviction% and a - -- -' '— -- % . e T .� D S Green River rugged honesty that despised any form of deception, public spirited E.D. BERTRAND s S Harness and Collar Naunfacture'r Basket Factory i and deeply interested in the wel• fare of the community, Successor to D. A Scott Manufacturers of bavirg �L Phcre 3400 served many years on the public _ ' MA.RKHA1�, ONT. school board and also -on the board All kinds of Fruit Baskets, Barr? .. Crates Farmeral, Bushel ..-of police trustees, the . village HeavyFlanne1ette Blankets, - profiting much by his aggrepsive fie was in , full size, per pair *239 Wool-Hose Travels by Mail policy. also a pioneer Ladies Silk and s the temperaneP inevement- as far per pair 79c SEND your remittances' by Canadian Bank of back as the passing of the Dunkin Men's Heavy All Wool Socks, Commerce Money Orders. They'are. conveni- Act. He was a; staunch Liberal in 5 pairs for 1.00 ent, efficient, and economical. The money 'a fur ly olitics, yet-fair in his iddgementa !'Ten's Windbrakere, each 4.79 insured against lose or theft in transit. It can ,p with respect for the opinion of Men's IAlue stripe Overalls � pr 1,98 reach only -the - person to' whom-' At-is addressed. ' -of others. He was also passion- Mena 'Heavy Pa'nco Sole Canadjau Bank of Commerce• Money Orders are as ately fond of music, which facnl ty Boots, p+ r fair 4.00 and 4.50 °good as cash and. are aceepted anywhere in be r ?tained until the last. He is Ladies' F strap Patent Shoes, Cvnadti: _. *nrvived by his wife and five sons per pair 2.95 and 3.95 'and three daughters as well as a giddies' School Oxfords, L ' :THE CANADIANS BANK .large number- of strand - ebildren per pair 2.65 and 3.20 ...0F COMME XcE -" and great grand children, his gee on,r line. of Special Order With whicA ds a 419anral" `f, HE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA 7. .. „ -, ._ "death being the first break in the Clothing, Every Suit or •7 family, and also In a family of six Overcoat a guaranteed brothers. The eons are Henry, of . --$L., One price $Z4 Harrow, Ont.; Albert, George and Russell, of Detroit,- Mich,, and = Fred, of Toronto, and the daugh- GROCERIES - ters are Mrs. W. Jones, of Whit. - by; Mrs. George Lee, of Stouffville, Big 5 Cleaner, per pka 50 and Mrs. Palmer at home. His A 1 Soap Flakes, per pig l5o A es long illness n•as borne %rith great the Soap 39c 3 10 boles Soa Rdep ba p 89c bars Pearl courage and a faith in LhP future `which never wavered. ThP fine. 2 lbs New Prunes, for 25c ral seroiceR were cnndrfeted at his `..late 2 Cans Corn for 7 24e 2 Cane Pea!? for 26e .residence on We(lnesci %y by . the Rev.;:-A. McLellan. of the Save onr trade cafds for exchange United Church, aQQi5ted- by the Silverware andOhfna,, ,k• Rev. Stephens, of the Baptist Churchh, , and the remAina were laid C. A. OVERLAND Cl to rest in Claremont Union Cema- MANAGER Baskets, Clothes Baskets. Frank Pennock, Proprietor Maker of the well known Bathes' Baskets. Phone Markham 6409 BEATTY'..,-.. STANDS FOR THE BEST Litter' Carriers, Hay 'Carriers Pumps. Door Tracks. Cow Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc, It will pay ly,du to get my prices•oD above before buying elsewhere. FRANK 71 PROUSE u'vg ARIC4 xL... .. w._sras 5.�•:..+ , e__ ....n., 1g'a_ _:.. , i.,: »'A,- ...... ...,.ca.. ,... _....� «._ s3'a::. -s�. ,.. . , r._ _ , s:;i: .. "!w,u.o- ..,_ ...a9, :'rd . - . - „ .i t �d°s�... _,_ �'.- 7x....x c._ ....�.w�.._,�! r.,...� :��^8ii `��Y4ki�'� T When` Your Money T Travels by Mail ' SEND your remittances' by Canadian Bank of Commerce Money Orders. They'are. conveni- ent, efficient, and economical. The money 'a fur ly insured against lose or theft in transit. It can reach only -the - person to' whom-' At-is addressed. ' Canadjau Bank of Commerce• Money Orders are as °good as cash and. are aceepted anywhere in Cvnadti: _. :THE CANADIANS BANK ...0F COMME XcE With whicA ds a 419anral" `f, HE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA 7. Baskets, Clothes Baskets. Frank Pennock, Proprietor Maker of the well known Bathes' Baskets. Phone Markham 6409 BEATTY'..,-.. STANDS FOR THE BEST Litter' Carriers, Hay 'Carriers Pumps. Door Tracks. Cow Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc, It will pay ly,du to get my prices•oD above before buying elsewhere. FRANK 71 PROUSE u'vg ARIC4 xL... .. w._sras 5.�•:..+ , e__ ....n., 1g'a_ _:.. , i.,: »'A,- ...... ...,.ca.. ,... _....� «._ s3'a::. -s�. ,.. . , r._ _ , s:;i: .. "!w,u.o- ..,_ ...a9, :'rd . - . - „ .i t �d°s�... _,_ �'.- 7x....x c._ ....�.w�.._,�! r.,...� :��^8ii `��Y4ki�'� T -7 N order to catch criminal& nowadays," -mathoda he told a frlej.d. e old are all right-as far as they &o. But 17 tilm flavoisX7 bUnd T riminals are keeping up with science." "But what a hobbyl" his friend had e d nnextyouorderfta returned. "Ni,�er knew anyone in our set to take up that!" It'lijust our set that needs it most. We're always - shaken down, black- urterjLng mailed, victimized, imposed on-until \ORANGIE we, the wise ones, are the easiest marks of all!" PEKOE BLEND SJ, in his- casual way, Garrick had I traveled to 'London, Paiia, Berlin, Vienna, whe-e he had studied the 537 amazing growth abroad of the new criminal � science. It was not 4 ,merely desultory. Wi th his careless' 7, d: A predi- lection, he had absorbed nearly every- .6Fresh from the gardeus9 thing from such men as Gross, Lacas- J. 11 sagne, Reiss, all the successors of the day of the immortal Berti:lon. N Ixt a strange thing happened. I The war broke out� and before he knew* it, he was drawn into brilliant service in the Office of Naval Intelli. 4y,1010111t11011110111111 it. 1111111) gence� fCom wfuch he emerked Lieu- e, The next time a nart ommander. headache mako A Then for four yean. he h?-d �ettled YOU BUY at home-- XTHUZ. PtEVE back into the life he had been born Or some other ache or pain into, until now he was virtually father pro* CHAPTER I- (Cont'J,) Richard Defoe was a friend of Gar- confessor of all -the troubles of the vents Your keeping an engagement- ."'Was the feltow in the tower Glenn ri�&k, grdauate of a gmat engineering social leaders, a sort of unofficial ad- Remember Aspirinl For there is 'y BuckleV, you tVnk'.1'1 school, son of a fam us engii.eer and viser, with no profession except ha-v- V� scarcely any sort of pain it cannot "Lo-)keo hke h' afrady an inventor of no mean fame. ing a good time and with the Garrick ini, s1r." relieve, and relieve prompti "Who was the gi 1?'# Of late he had turned all his attention fortune that was ample to i,ndulge his 1�1 can't say, z;r' -1 in which he seem. bobbies. These tiblets give real r to a radio inventio elief, or d to have a strange aptitude. His (To be continued.),- millions would not continue to take '"rhat will do,. John," motionef] Mrs Wal work on wireless photo transmission, den. them They are quite harmless, or There was something 'in her tone his perfection of a wireless dietagraph and wireless teloutogripb had won the medical profession would not Akat chec!,.ed Grarrick fro To' insisting ion toufftmey presalu them. him wide r ognitiou. Just now he Ernancipati an the ptrrsuit of the identity of the was at work on a radio boat, a radio MysMry girl. Don't be a martyr to =neCM217 McKay touched his. hat nd return- automobile and a radio airplane. The true champions of the masses e had The mere mention of -Dick consti- are our engineers and Inventors. The Pain. To eolds that might so to his car quicker than h You need not hesitate to td* -Jeft it. tuted an added reason why Garrick Inventor of the auto motille has bene- "L511Y be Checked; neuritis, neu- Apirin. It is Wfe. It is always Garrick turned keenli toward Mrs. felt impelled to ' come to the assistance filed horses more. has saved them '­xalgia: to those Pairs Peculiar to the same. It neyer depresm the Walden. "What does Ruth say? Who of Nita in distress. from more toil and suffering, than all women; or any sufferIng for which heart, so use It as often as needed; "Tell me som,!thing about th girls,", be world's societies for the preven. Vas up there? Was sha in the tower?" tion of cruelty to animals. We have ABP'rn 'a such aZI effectivG anti- but the cause of any Mrs. Walden looked away ard mur_ 'he suggested, paw en be no galLe dots. _y slave% ;aecau-3e they have uredd ".Ruth refueeis to say any- - "Well, there's Vira Gerard. You �trssted only by a docW. ... know her. the blonde vani.,,' they,v� been emancipated by the Invent-or nickii-med her, ever since she went of the marine engtae The use of "Was it Glenn in the tower! ra -edeemed an )armk of nto that amateur motion picture the fuel oil has i Nita was getting more nervous by 1. stokers from the inferno of the stoke- .1he second. "She xon't say," she re. girls made at the schoor of the Misses hole The u!tirriate end of technical ]plied in a hoarse whisper. Place. She thinks she is i new Tal- :-. - SPIRIN t� "Him." considered GarriciL "It madge ot Pickford-really-wants-to progres%,Is tu provide every man wltb romes down to wheth-r it is another be the 'society girl with a career on the comforts and couvenlences that the screen.' are to-day reserved fer millionarl es crime in the.wave of crime that has The Inventors and engineers are fight. :-.CreM&ti0n and Burial lexed to secured from Auture dess- -'been 'aittir-jr country. places "Then, there's that Rae Larue, who I this-sum- has beer the guest of one or another ' Ing want and poverty; they are light- crRtlou. will almost Inevitaly, sooner is it a job pulled off with the J hqnnesburg Times. i The -a =er r Is or later. be required for �other pur. of the girl's all summer. Just between Ing slavery: their bbJect Is to univer- !'on I Y() one white crematorfum in South poses. . . Earth m V can a4gistat.-c of someone at the dance!" '.%its. Walden shook off a restraint, You and me and the listening po%t,l salize wealth. power. leisure, beauty.( Africa), We believe that prosterity -burial or o er. I think she's an adventuress. I've happiness-Glenu Frank quoted fill not by any stretch of the imagination �as if it had been a wrap., She had . I , wilWook back on earth-burial with de- be. termed hygfenic. T �come at last to, the . real p6int that heard it whispered that she used to be Scientific American. testation and horror. Apart from the 'bad led her to seek Garrick's 'counsel Is cabaret singer or a dancer or some- seotiment attaching to a tradition 4 Ithing. With ambitions. Anyway. .,and now stood trembling a., if on a which, - having served Its purpose Frltfhdly Warning -7, .-springboard above the water, she's been taken up by the girls of Poor Geese through unearlightened age$, Is' now 1,adybird.- ladybird- fly away home' "Thi. 'the youngir set and it's not for the morning," she blurted out-in.. becoming obsolete, no comparison is Ten people have'eallvil blues 'you likes of us, Guy, to tell the-young desperation. "a messenger boy deliver- t sible between the t liftemIng. Mich,-The savory odor 'Poo two methods, !idea how it shall shoot away its time started toxoam. od a pack-ge to Ruth. In it were her I of r:)ast goose filled the air recently, I Cremation has everything to rei Each oua Is' trying your'ilinsion to jewels that had been ta any more, ken'froni'her teLling curious sniffers who won the I mend it; earth-burial. little or noth- re-*t.' -the Walden pearls!" "The-e dance palaces and cabarets," Ing In Onsely-populated localities And 'the landlord on making his profit battle between 200 wild. geese and the "Whew! Have an� of the other,; pondered Garick, considering-. "have I hi t �t earth-burial uses no large tracts -is bervit. given a new twist to crime"' -miners who sork the night a f a i - been returned? Coald it have been a "And the the Tillden open pit. valuable ground wltlichi no matter by lljoax?" - - - -pace! How do'they do it legal documents "No!" Nita sank back in a wicker' --on their alloxanceei? Cut them off The geete came honking out of the they are al. Minard's Liniment- relieves WIT noills. to next to nothing. They �.eem to go north en route qouth. Above lsbpe- chair, her splendid shoulders convuls- littl- right on. There's something mighty ming a blizzard broke up their forma- i as she sank her head into a queer about it all. You will-:,.,.k tion. They sighted the.beacons light. Ifilmy 19ce handkerchief and mobbed. Ing Cie mine %orkings and tried to am frantic about Ruth's silence into it for meT' .In deed I will, Nita. Glad of the reconnoitre. Is silence confession ?-Bettet to lose the jewels a hundred times-than to opportunity. I'm rather fed up on Mine buildings. steam shovels and country life just now,'-anyhow. Be- ore cars loomed too late for two point .1have them returnd'under stch cir- vumstances!" sides, I'd like nothinK letter than to landlugs and 'the fowl racked up alli Garrick was thinking -about Iluth set some of the youngsters right," over the property. Walden, the pretty flapper fub-deb. Nita Walden gl-owed her thanks and ' The ininers attacked In a bodi, He said something so:thing, reassur- was whisked away. some capturing as mauy as four geese ing. Garrick took a turn or two across apiece. 'One gander scored a techni- "I didn't think Ruth was much the deserted end of the verandah. cal point by antprping tAe finger off a ase*-do 6"096*00460 A couple of years before the war, miner'x'lesther glove. The finger was more than a child,"' "In sw,4., wailed Nita, 01NAW" of no in theeklo,01t, however, . _Tstraigiftening and--da-bbing at'her eyes Garrick, just out of college, fine ;o the super- A snowy whi�e Tissue. A MI weight RIDO of i7� .with the handkerchief, "but she has family and some fortune had decided intendent said it wat it foul. In tvr4pped, dust proof quality Tissur,­�-7cc to dilettante his way i to detectivel _A)een going to all sorts of dances. RO 750 4994. sheets of soft, safe. sod, "What sort of dances?" life. I "There-must be so'niething new i Use Minard's Liniment in the Stables. "The cabarets in the Lity7-and road- n bouses out here on the Island.- Garrick involuntarily -elevated his evebrowit. "Oh, it's not a question of morals dx& A= alone," she hastened. "After. all, .sometimes common sense and foolish- You can safely select any PAO Tiess are 'fair equivalents for right a _1 one of these four rolls, and wrong." knowing that the Tissue it c Guy looked up quick:y, genuinely ontains is made under 'surprised at this; bit of worldly wis- r the strictest sanitary con- ditions, to the high stan- ­When Vris do st-u�pi�, _dg-figerous dard of immaculate things, trouble follows," she *persist- U'0014 cleanness ankuality that ed, "if not a� once, a bit later. If u are, youll want to ON Mghcst grade Toilet puts it on a plane with afr,t*d this*ii a rase of if. Besides� 3re;:in so. But if you do Ruth comes into the inconie from the provide for old age, Time. Served from other refined bathroom handsome, compact equipment. ten million trilst fund of her father's -you will lose TOUT inde- fixture —a sanitary, :estnte next Month- when she is Buy Toilet Tissue by Mdence. Small sums dustprcpf Cabinet eig available in nickel or ,�WLtte;n." OW in Canadian A your dealer name. are in this set?" asked Gar- ."--lGovernment Annuities porcelain finish'.. for 44Eddy rick-, then in a tone of gentle, raillery, will prevmt this. At 65 "Who are these dancing men?" -you will still be setf.reliant "There's young Glenn Luckle They callL him the Dbmori Lover, Y. and looking forward to you k Ug's Vles k .1811, old age of peace and 12appiness. M—a a inia ter- VT t 7P14 oNAF, In ma, "%.Vtr, . . I ­ , ing of 'Information. e u'p He can tak TISSUES" crickgj gr radio or acting or relatiV_ CANADUAN wCOTTAGE" ,DREADN0UG,H1r' A big value EUy liqe. Tty "or REM — he kraF ng— them all NMENT Tiieari�tocrat of Toilet Sn" 0141AM Of qUillity Anotiier is that Jac� Curtj!� over at �GOV Tissues. Completely the Hotel. They call him 'Worcester- wrapped Rolls. �,Coo cre Tissue'in every . y . – shuts, full count. - o I. —he's cc �o ti� an thing A ;r , y es t, snappy. I , n my Mad coup- to"7 a too#$ 0 0 0 0 i&6646664060 0,0006 too 0.00 .404# lfheTRrra ge, Mak i hurrible opinion, though, he's nothing IT FOSTAGEFM -cabaret Ls.: TH9 it. S.LKIDDY CO. LTD, .3nore nor less,than another --------- - ----------------------- HUL CANADA nnU;j1*5 Bramh TWL-1. ]Yroduct." 10D "I know han—what I call a 'ditto Department ic4 Leboart Dep-t-�.-f 1-bo-. Otto-,. Oi4w& pleow *mad a;ie COWPI.= rMPORMATWN boy,' plunges in - with a big splash abmt Cmaellan Govsro6oat A-%W- and .qwims the tide." 110b, why can't Ruth accept Dick HON. PETER HEENAN i mi-nister 1 Nawo . ..... i 01411 A IE VK OE LEN D -SA DA T LVAJ Ill V11101MILibs .-Defoe" implored Nita. Milt C1401111ty RAMID BY TM Ad&* . ................. ISSUE No. 0—'29 VM014 DOUIPaON 1• �'la. -. .. {.'4^YdCy., ai„ II. t• a*✓ t4_L r!+'. tts'uM. � ®J ^ _ Another Canadian to be Pr ou d of �, R0 �etlo have been re- elected are Indicated. With ari *Members (:t last House �Conser"lives Elect >i W v ADDLlIOTON -'Htea W. D. Black. RENFREW SOUTH -'T. M: Costello. a> w ALGO1lfA -'Dr. J. M. Robb. RUSSELL -C. A. Seguin. A - T. CATHARINES. -- *Edwin C. F , < Brantford- *Rev. W. 0. Martin Maj. 2,032. Graves. a - BROCKVILLE - *Dr. H. A. Clark. SAULT STE. MARE -•theta Jas. Lyon iOARLFTON- *Adam H. Acres. SIMCOE EAST. - *H4a- Win. Finlay- t%> COCHRANE N.- *Albert V. Raters. ' son.. CO.CHRANE S. - *A. F. Kenning. SIMCOE SOUTHWEST -J. E• Jam- �UNDAS -Geo. H. Chillies. ieson. DURHAM -9L. J: Elliott. STORMONT - *D. A. McNaughton. <, 'ESSEX S.- •Capt. A. B. Smith. STURGEON FALLS- Albert Aubin. ELGIN WEST -Chas. E. Raven. SUDBURY- *Hon. Ch•irles McCrea i1 ESSEX NORTH -Dr. Paul Poisson. (Acct.). FORT WILLIAM• = •Frank H. Spence. TEMISKAMING - *A. J. Kennedy, ` FRONTENAC- LENNOX Chas. W. Maj. 900. ' Ratably. VICTORIA S. -W, W. Staples. ' GRENVILLE -•Hon. G_ Howard Fer- WATERLOO S.- *Iicrl H'omuth. - *M arshall Vau ha guson, Maj. (over 2,000)- WELLAND g n. R Ma 3,706, R �� il. HALDIMAND -Dr. R. M. Berry, j• 7. HAMILTON CENTRE -'T. W. •Ititten WELL. S. - *Hon. Lincoln HAMILTON EAST-OW 'HAMILTON Morrison. Goldie. - 'HAMILTON REST - *Ron. Frederick WENTWORTH.N, - *A. L: Shaver, y> T, Smye. Maj. 408. WENTWORTH S. -'T. J. Mahony. "• U AST INCS EAST -•J.F. Hill (Reel.) WINDSOR E. - *F. W. Wilson. � i HASTINGS R'. - *W, H. Ireland. WINDSOR W.- *J. F. Reid, HASTINGS NORTH'- •Hon. J. R. YORK E. - *Hon. G. S Henry. Maj. ra _ Cooke (Acct.) 4,770. j HURON- SOUTH-Geo. Elliott. YORK N.- Clifford -Case. Maj. 212. E KENT E.-P. J. Henry. Maj. 433. YORK WEST - *Hon. • Forbes God- j�EatiT �': -•Rev, A C. Calder. frey. Maj. 3,993. YOUTH FROM MONTREAL WINS THE INTERNATIONAL gRATORICAL CONTEST 1fLNGSTON -•T. A. Kidd (Acct.} YORK SOUTH - *Leopold Macaulay. i ld. Roch Pivard, diontreai, winner of International Oratorical Contest, held at �V'ashington, 'D.C., receiving LAMBTON EAST-Howard, Fratleigb. Maj. 4,418. jLAMB.TON WEST-Dr. A. B. h1eMi1 TORONTO RIDINGS presentation from Paul Claude), French ambassador to United States. Lett -Hon. Vincent Hassey; beside him, . an'. s5 . BEACHES - *Thomas A. Murphy. ; Herr von Prittwitz and Gaffron, German ambassador. i �NARIi N. -John A. Craig, Maj 5, 16. -"- '',LANARK S. =Dr. J. A. Anderson.' BELLWOODS- *Thomas H. Bell. t 'The Markets -'Week End Toll LEEDS -•F. J. Skinner, Maj.: 330. I Mimico FiigitiVe LiNCOL --N -S. J. Bison. Maj. Gls. BRACONPALE *itussel�- 'eabittr } -- : LONDON ;r - *J, P' Moore, K.C. Maj. K.C. Maj. 4,174. `, Escapes at Wiildsol' '- PROVISION PRICES. Accidents in and Around - 3.000. (BROCKTON - *F. G. Mc-Br,en. b1aj.' - -- t Toronto wholesale dealers are quot- provincial Capital Recall LONDON S. -•Dr. J. C. Wilson. Maj. 11 5,04'5. ing the following prices to the trade: 2.000. DO T. Wright.- !,-Cli'mbs Thirty Foot Air Vent Smoked meat~- Hams, meci.. 3 °_ to Summer Numbers 1'IifIDDLESEX NORTH -F. V. Laugh -1 Maj. 2.180. I and jumps Twenty -five 37c; cooked loins, N to -53c; smoked ton. I EGLINTON-Coulter McLean. Maj, Feet to Roof rolls. `28c; breakfast bacon, 26 to 37c; t Accidents in Toronto and district 111tDDLESER WEST - Dr. L. W. I 3,250 _ back, pea- mealea, 38 to 40c; dt,, smok- claimed five lives over the week end Freels. Maj. 39. GREENWOOD- *George Smith. 3taj, ed. 45 to 47c. One died by droa:ning: one by an over - 4X50. LEFT NO TRACE Curd meats--Lon,, clear bacon, 50I dose of medicine, one was killed by s AIVSKOKA- *George W. Ecclestone. iIIGH PARK - *W. A. Baird, K.C. to 70 ibs.. 24c; 76 to W lbs., _:.c; 90 train, one in t: highway crash at 4Acc.1 Windsor -On Thursday last climb• to 110 lbs., 21st. Heavyweight rolls, Cookav;lle, and- the.other of injuries ;NIAGARA FALLS -•W. G. Wilson. Ma,'. 3,793. i Ing-30 feet up a chimney vent and 40c. Lightweight roils, 25c received when he was crushed between NIPiSSING- •Harry Morel. Maj 1.100 PARKDALE- *Icon. W. H. Price'. ;dropping 'S feet to a garage root be � Lard -pure, tierces; 16c; tuba. 17e; two automobiles in a garage. The toll _. NORFOLK -*Hvn. J. S. Martin, Maj. Maj. 3,606. low, a 14-year-old boy made a seitisa•ipails, 17 %e; print.:, 18 to 1Se. Short - 1.5110. RIVERDALE -'Geor a Oa'le •• Maj: I t was the heaviest ninon the surtrmer g y tional escape from the Windsor police 1 estng- Tierces. 13� to 14 ,•sc ; tubs N, - Jas. Blanchard, Maj. 3,305• I court station during the night. Hts � 14c; ails, 1424ac; tins, 16i't.•c; prints. months, _ Q48 ST. ANDREW'S -E. F. Singer. Maj. 15'•4c. THE DEAD. . 1,361, absence was not discovered until .pork - Loins, 28c; New 1"ork shoal• William E. Fulton. 23. Cawthra OTTAWA E- Lonis Cote and an Intensive search tor1ders, 18c; pork butts. 23c; pork hams. mansions, Totouto;' ltli4ied _at Cooks- - OTTAWA 1\. -•A, Z. Honeywell Maj. ST. DAVID'S- W. He►gittngton. Maj I the tat! to being conducted by. the 24c OTTAWA S- Arthur Ellis FAcct) district, PRODUCE QUOTATIO7a rills. lg, 4,736. ST. GEORGE'S -•H, C. Schotfield. The boy had . eseaped from , St: . Toronto wholesale dealers 'are buy- Aiexauider Carothers; 21, Langley Maj. 3,5.30. `John's industrial school, Toronto,ltng from country shippers at the fol- avenue, died of injuries received ' PARRY 90UNI?- G. V. Harcourt, ST. PATRICK'S -E. J. Murphy. Maj. I. was picked up here Thursday last Thursday. PEEL.- CoI. T. L. Kennedy. lowing pr,_ea: 1'F:RTH NORTH - •lion. Dr. J. D. 2`247' by police and turned over to Inspec -t Eggs- Ungraded, cases returned. Tony Ronerick, 46, of 16.h St., New Monteith. WOO DBINE- •George Shie' -ds. ti1aj. for o1. R. Winters of th@ Children's fresh extras, 52 to 59a; fresh firsts, .Toronto, struck by freight train neat PERTH SOUTH -David Boats, 5,102.. ,Aid Srtiety. The latter decided not i 46c; seconds, 32 to 3Rc homes .PETERBORO CITY -J. F. Strickland• to put him in tike children's shelter 2, Butter-No. 4je It 39'v to 36it(tc; No. Samuel J. Culligan,'Norwood road • * - far the night, as fliers was no means '•• found 9rowtted in ship chanrea.. ►• PORT ARTHUR - D. M. Hogartb Gains and Losses Churning cream-­Special, .43c; No. Joseph D. Wilson, believed to have I Acci,} of watching him there, so he had him , 1� 42c; No, 2, 39c. p _ PRINCE EDOti ARD -"H. S. Coltiver. Conservvative. gains from Liberals: - , placed to one of the cells at the police j Cheese -No. 1 large, colored, araf• died at St, Clair avenue home as re. Dundas, Durham, Esssx South. Fron pp cult of dose of medicine containing - - -_ - •;REtiFREW NORTH -•Hon. E. A. station. ThP boy's betas is in b[c -. fined and government graded, 18'� to Isaac- Lennox, Haldlman.d. 'Ottawa ;Gregor, and he is known as a bad •r0%C. poison. . Dunlop (Acd.). Lon.). Russell. almcoe west, Stun• GRAIN QUOTATII K5• INJURED, East, Perth South, Prescott (Ind. (actor. / Liberals Elected + - Questioned by c ficers.. fellow pris -1 Grain dealers en the Toronto Board IRabel 'McGregor, Galt, ane L4RUCF. 50Uberals . e Mc'Cay, geon Falls, York North. loners related that they had aien the of trade are making the foilowing Mrs. Irate McFaydin,. Galt, hurt GLE:V'GARRF -J• A Sangster. Conservative gain from U.F.O.: -I juvenile culprit stand• on top of one quotations for car lots: when Fulton killed. near Cooksville: Lambton East. of the cells. and pull himself to at Man. wheat -No. 1 north.. $1.44; Harvey Dotmer, Corbetton farmer; HURON NORTH - *C. A. Robertson. Conservative gains from Progressives; l chimney vent in the .wall about 10 1 No. 2 north,, $1,41; n o. 3, (1.37%; in Orangeville hospital, condition.criti• : 3•fANITOULIN -Thos. Farquhar. Huron South, Kent East. Lincoln, 1No. 4, $1.34; No. 5, $1._4; Nei. �, - 1.t14; ONTARIO SOUTH-OW. E. N. Stn- feet above him. There, they said.. be cal after car' hit by train. _ Middlesex Nest, Ontario North,' fetid, 9454c (c.i.f. Goderich and bay - • - r3lair. seated •tor a time and smoked a cigar• Porgy) Gordon Delmer, his sun, less sera• .,: •• Peterboro Cky, Victoria South. ette. Then lie climbed into the vent, I rtal. oats -No. 1 feed, 69c; No: 2 o-usly injured. OXFORD SOUTH -R, A Baxter, 'Liberal ins from Conservatives; - Markham street,/ gains which "reached 30'teet up. Below a feed, file. Ernest Fisher, °''WATERLOO NORTH -S. C. Tweed. I ' Brucd South, Glengarry. Simcoe, vent stretched down another 30 foot) Am. corn -No. 2 yelto�c, Sl.o7t,� (all struck by .auto. WELLINGTON N, _ E. -Dr. G. A, Me. ^� Qnlbban. Centre, aterloo North.. to the heating boilers. The boy site- rail, delivered, Toronto freight), B. Ritchie, Richmond street west, SiM ^OF- CE:�'TRE -Dr. Jr L. Smipson, cesstuliy scaled the wall, and at the, Millfeeda del.; Montreal freib2o, fell e B Y, fi�r, ba inclu d ran, r tun, 83 11 to sidewalk 'How the Pok'i Now Stand top found himself face to face with ,bags . > Fd and Lindsay, 5, Sumach street. o - a row of bars, which.had been Placed shorts, per tong $87.5; middlings, struck by ar. . _ U.F.O. Sleored The following is the final standing $44 ` °' AT WOODSTOC t. GREY SOUTH- Farqubar Oliver 'three. years ag .following the I ,Ont - rain -- Wheat, $1.30; oat•., 60c; - „ Liberal Elected by parties In the Ontario legislature,Iescape of a prisoner named McBride, i0 to 72c; r�e,•i1,Ob ;' buck- W6o<•ctock. -b1rs. Hazen Fanjoy HALTON -T, A. Biakelock. as the result of Wednesday's election: by a similar method. _ eat. 85L. and her -four- sae -old son Donald of OXFORD NORTH -D. M, Rosa. Conservatives 93, I How the bry managed to getiwhLIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS. milton died in Woodstock hospital j Independent Conservatives Elected Liberals ..._ .. ............................... 11 through the bars has not been ex. Lib.-Progressives •. piaiaed, but his alight build may have Heavy beef steers, $5.55 to $9.50, -Saturday night, following an automo• PRESCOTT -D. St' Denis. " °"" "' "''" butch:r'rteers, choice, .8 tr $9.50; do, b e .v .rwich road, six bile crash on th RAfIdY RIFER -W.' H, Elliott. Progrestves ... 3 , N helped him hi squeezing; through, once ;yon � $5,7;,, to $ 7 rW; • butcher heifers, miles.south of Woodstock. The driver Labor .................. .. ..... I ................ ... 1 j on the outside, a 25 -foot leap to s; choice, $9.25 to $9, ; do, fair to good, o t 'c , Mr. Fanjoy, escaped with United Farmers .......................: 1 garage roof below faced arm.' but the; S8 to $8.75; do, corn., $6 to $7.50; but- Mrs. Fanjoy bad • progressives -Elected t 4 f e ar ny . 1 lad made it safely and found liberty. Cher cows, good to choice. u.bC to shock sasd bruises. BRANT -•H. Q. Nixon. Deferred .. .r ..............r.............. her b back bro n while the con µsits ia- DUFFERIN - *T. R. Slack. ;n which direction he headed is a $7.25; do; eom. t.k med.. $b to $6; do, h _ uredainternall t}REY NORTH -•D. J. Taylor. Total 112 matter of conjecture. .canners and cutters, $.�.SU to $t•50; 7 y _,- ••••• °•• ......•• l butcher bulls, good to choice, $6.50 to His escape was discovered when g 6' +� - - I Sergi. W iTlia i3rompton went to the ; $,.25; do' med., $6 to $6.'2" o, b 0 to West is Taking Sudb Block ant rescue of Lieut. Dave - Lefebrvae nos, feed to $5.95; baby t eef, $10 to cell accompanied by a Christian . $14; feeders, good, $8 to $8:50; do, • • • who had succumbed to the dense brother from St. John's industrial 'fti r, $7 to •$7.75; stockers, good, $7.50 To �Vlation in ' school, who had come to take the boy !to $8• d'o, fair, S6 to $7; calves good, Swept. by Fire smoke.. Lefebrve was on the second � • Practical Way i floor with a line of hose and was com- back to the institution. Only an em !, ^,,15 to $15.50; do, ,n.u., $10 o $14; . pletely enveloped by the smoke. His Pty Deli' was found, much to the do, grassers, $6 to $7; springays, $110 t $100,000• Loss When Grocery gas mask broke a.id he dropped un- amazement of both. l±ld report of to $125; milkers, $75 to $100; lambs, the boy's incarceration had been ; choice, $11 • do, bucks, $8; sheep, R'innlpeg,' \ov. 2. -That aviation is Warehouse is Gutted- conscious to the floor entirely sue- ' choice, $6 to $6.50; do, med., $5 to i coming into its own in the Nest, is rounded by the leaping flam:3. Tessier placed on the police books as no i.�5 50• hogs, bacon, w,o.c., $11.75; 01 indicated by the 'fact that fifty. times . I Brave Action on Part of and Andrews, who were outside the ,charge had oeen laidt and as a result ! selects, $1 per hog premium; do, but - Fire Fighters Sergt. Brcmpton did not know he was P around the world is the equivalent of $ building on a ladder saw. his 'd'anger ` c. er, 7bc per hog discount; do, trucked the flying miles on the Western Can- In and both entered the building. I the cell until the school repres in 50c cwt. under w.o.c.; du, f.o.b:, ada Airways to the end of September E entative arrived $1 25 cwt. under w.o.c. this year. i FIREMAN IS RESCUED Although the heat was intense and) ` Sudbury.- Damage estimated at they were surrounded by fl ames, they It is a great error to take oneself+ -The local airways have been oper ' $100,000 was caused by fire Sunday Picked up the unconscious f reman and Bodies of Officers for more than one is. or1 for less' than i ating only for two years and ten horning when the wholesale grocery brought him to the window where an- Found In Old Fort one is worth. :�teetlee -___ months, and most of the traffic has ware'kouse of D. L McKinnon and other fireman took the body and --C been in the past eighteen months. Sons teas gutted by fire and the entire brought him to safety. He was taken Buffalo, .N.Y.- Discovery was an- Begin nothing without considering During the period of operation the, stock of groceries destroyed. _The fire to the hospital and sufficiently nounced Sunday of'two bodies, believ- what the end may 116,-Lady M. W. 'records show 1,186,000 miles of flying,, �xigade was called at 6.45 arm. by a ered to return home early in the ad to be those of General Trideaux Montague. / 22,000 passengers carried, 3,000,(100 t asserby who saw the flames shooting afternoon. and Colonel Johnstone, British officers -� pounds of freight 400,000 pounds is Yo killed in 1759 during an attack on old Life fa a difficult questio &. I have mail and over 35.000 flying hours. l .. fiom the building. It had gained head- Five lines of hose were played on Fort Niagara, then held by the way before it was discovered and al. the burning structur: fur six hours. French. decided to spend my life in thinking R hen the new planes for the air though the fire - fighters' put forth The firemen desperately: cold and wet about it,- Arthur Sc topenhaner, mail arrive, the Airways will have 31 every effort to save the buildit g their through fighting, succeeded it saving 't' - - planes, 30 pilots and a modern hangar efforts we in vain, the adjoining building and ;n confln- A noble= heart, like the sun, showeth Boggs -Happy are they' wpn took be at Stedenson Fields. The record for Andy Tessier and Eric- AnfIrew of ing the damage to the two top ,floors its greatest countenance in Its lowest fore they ma5•ry. Boggs -Yea, and t this year is expected to far exacted the volunteer 'are brigade made a j ;al- of 023 alcliinnon block. estate.-Sir Philip Sidney. 1 overtrok after. anything In the Past. _s_l ..µs. .,._. .. .a.._?s :,_. .ck ... .. ..,*._ --- ,.. •_. _. ..._. .., _. i- '_. . -.r: s.. -.. .x _. -. _. r - _. .. _.::'Y •k;',:..- _.:......y,.,. :'.:�. �'�'.�a5 x;"';w ,.. k.. v,. ,.._ .. :... „• : .y, � ��. .,.�.. .. �- .:ice': F� w r <. - 1 1 LOC[i i�IiJ�$e -lore. (Rev.-) J. S. Ferguson, -=Wm. and Mrs. Stork, of Belle. - evho has been in very poor health ville, epeut 'Sunday with the i for souse time, is now much im furnlers parents here.. "' '-` • -Mr. and Dire. Taylor, of Port proved. -There will be work meeting __� he - I Perry', spent Sunday with R. C. The Ladies' Aid Society of St. of the Busy Bee .Mission Ba> ?d on' - Y '•itnd Mrs.' Stork. Andrew's Church will meet at the Saturday afternoon for the boys -Mr. Wright spent a few days ho.ne of Mrs. W. J. Clark on Wed- and girl`s' of 10 years and river. - Iasi week with his daughter, Mrs. nesday, Nov. 13th, at the usual This is for pasting and work on :Guthrie, of Sing St. east. hour. the bale. •�,,,, _ t -Robt. Annan, of Mount Hope, - According to the weather -mau -Dr. H. T. Falahse, Resident Dent- ­'1@ ��Dal' �J �.e%'� N,oaisMi�or.�. visiting friends and relatives in at the meteorogical office, Toronto, ist, Office in residence, two doors - Pickering for a few days. the mouth of October was unuau .east of St. Andrew's Church, pick- PWO ??i!� -hire. Thos: McCauly, of Toron ally cloudy, but • lees rain than Bring. Office hours 9 :am, to 6 p.m. s N �,� t' _ to, formerly of Searboro, spent the Usual, daily, and evening by, appointment. week- end with John 0. and Mrs. - Hallowe' en passed off very (X-ray service).-is l Pip• quietly in -the village. There were Remember the auction sale of Rctbt- C. Stork has been very a few innocent pranks indulged in, household furniture etc., on Sat poorly during the past' week or but no person was inconvenient. ,urday afternoon, Nov. 9tb, at the two, but at present is somewhat ad. On seeount of the heavy rain. premises of Elizabeth B. Boone. -heir• many did not -venture oat. As she has given up house- keeping 0p -W. J. and Mrs. Calvert, of To- -Rev, E. C. Robinson, B. D., of there will be no reserve. : .Tonto, spent the weekend here Schomberg, bas been appointed -The traffic on the Highway _with the former's mother-, Mrs. rector of the Pickering wad Dun- over the weekend was very heavy �•� $IN99V► Thomas Calvert. barton ,Anglican Churches, and the weather beingideal for motor. ' -Miss Bly, of Toronto, was in will begin his new duties on, Nov,' ing, and people want to take ad. ' town on Sunday attending the 15th, He will reside in Pickering. vantage of the fine weather which _ _anniversary servicep in St. An • - Several' from here went ' to may soon turn to winter. - drew's United Church. Whitby on Sunday bveninR to -A sportsman front Toronto D. � A. � -Grant Arnot moved into W. J. bear Denton Massey. of Toronto. was boasting to a friend a short Gordon's residence last week. Mr. who spoke in the United Church, time ago about his success in shout- - CorSelettes, rind Mrs. Gordon purpose moving his subject being The Tie,,That ing twelve pleaeants in one day in Ao the city in a few days, Binds, ' Mr. Massey conducts the the woods west of the Brock road. -good -Come to the Bazaar this (Fri' largest Bible C1Qee in the world, There is no doubt he knew he was day) afternoon, at 8 o'elock. in St. and is heard over the radio every breaking the law in doing so and `�` quality, r Patti a Church S. S. Hall. Buy y is liable to a heavy fine: He is Snnds gfternooa, your Christmas presents now -St, Georges Church on San- also liable for shooting in 8 game i also r —Douglas Dann has erected a day: 10 80 a. m,, holy Communion - : g preserve. Farmers, who are bens neat verandah in front of his real. Service, Preacher Rev. W. A. Pip fitted by the pheasants, should act _ flydles, dente which he urchased from ° Thie will be preceded b r - p y promptly in informing, the ueday School at g.Wa. m. At authorities when such violations Braisiere: 3 the Mrs. J. H. Rogers Estate, 7.00 m., Armistice Thanksgiving -Mre. W. H. Peak and daU h �• take lace. g service. This will be the last aer• P I . I . ter, Miss Rate, of Toronto, were ' + COrsett. 1 vi conducted b :sin the village on Sunday and at y Rev. D. B. -Now Aftorttseav onta. Langford as rector of the parish _ w _ tended the anniversary services OR BALE -De Laval power milker, Pr1Ce rl in 8t. Andrew's Church. -A well attended weekly meet - ' -Mre. D. Gannan and brother, ing of the U. Y. P. U. was held FApply to Gerald Clark, Dumbarton, &11 a ril VT 1 0� II : W. C. Willson, of Brou ham, qt. last Monday evening in St. Paul's - - F4U1lDAIlONf1A9MF1iTS p. K S. S. T>se to Ic was Christian OR SALE -A Durbam•Holatein s tended'the anniversary services 1n P 1' heifer, just fresh, M. B. Burk, Phone Pick Bt. Andrew's Chnreh on Sanday Fellowship. in charge of Sid Won- 1031• - nacott. Kenneth 'Morley read a . - ^ .and assisted the Choir y OR SALE -2 fresh -mileb cows and {� -Miss Jessie Bell, of Hamiltoo, paper on the changes that bane a springer at lot 2, can. 4, Scarboro. W.A. L$dleB- -OIl1® In a�1d See our new is spending a couple of days this taken place since Confederation Beare, 10 week with her brother, George There were over forty present. — -- -- - range Of Bilk 8n� iNn�l. hosiers. � g {{ OR SALE -Three Shropshire ram Bel.?. of the Bank of Commerce After a social half hourtbe- tupet. i lamb•,, :$.12.00 each. -Thos. Bacon. Clare. staff. They intend spending the ing was brought to a close. The wont. to week end with friends in Na anee. Andrews S S. next Monday next meeting will be held in St. - ' OR SALE -One net Toledo spring —The, services to St. aul'e y even Fatale., good a• new. ADDiY H H. Hu!♦h, 'is - _ • - ia with a Thanks ,via Topic H,gh' and Creek. ictr Gents Ow the time t0 et Our United Church on Sunday, Nov. g g� g P fit lOtb, will he a ro riate for and a report by the delegate of - - - -= — : an P 4�'ANydED -orkr r0 a. Du In score scarf. Just arrived, _1ti'OOd'B Armistice and Thanksgiving 9uo the Peterboro Convention. and imhrn @work, A�,M.Durcan Grnen day, ere #ollawe ; f0 $0 a. m., roots- -The election for the Niath R•vcr, Phone Mark W02. Ml - • • A ing worship and S. S. classes ; Ontario Boy's Parliament will by TO LET -5-room frame bouae with lure wool Tartan Scarfs, all 7.60 pp m , eveviag service... held on Saturday, Nov. '80tb, by 3 arage. both in Rood condition. ADDIy to H, - yVbile on his way to record secret ballot at time and place w H lush. HighlaadCreek, 1101,_ Shades, splendid value, only 'his vote on Wednesday last John be arranged by the Returning OR SALE - Oxford oak beater, Duna suffered a paralytic stroke. Officer of each electoral district- Pearl nev. just used3months, $600 Ap • when FBin p ' Ply Mr n, Muuh. Pickering. to - Pa g M. S. Chapman s Any boy may seek electioc who l store. He was taken to his home has pa,4sed his 18th birthday on VLOR SALE -One Bloch " essot - i;,, where he received medical atten• Saturday, Nov. 80th, but not his . A Grain Grinder.- in goodcondltion, George 1 _ s .. ttoo. He never regained conscious 21st:, is a member of a Christian T road, R R 2, Pickering, silo = * ' -_C H A P M A N us" but passed away on Wednes- Church ; a non•amoker ; abstainer FOR SALE -100 pullets. 5 months old; also a collie pup w, lohn•ton, R. R day. from intoxicati a lignore and P Pro. 2. Locust Hill, hone Pick 1004. 10 -W. H. Grummet and John drugs, and line plated his nomiaa _ - Calvert went to Kingston on Mon Lion papers in the hands of the ry'CR SALE - Large refrigerator, 'day with a truck load of loam soil Retnrnh3x Officer for his eoBStitn solid oak. almost new, will sal at half }' pace. Jahn McGrath, Claremont. 9.30 V p ...,,, taken from the beak at ilia Brock eacy by Monday. Nov. 11th. Will -- �„/ t,,/j,g, ; Store road cot er. The soil $tae taken the Members, S. S. Superintend. WET -WASH LAUN. t perintend• DRY (Semi finish, —Let our driver call and In sacks. but for what purpose the ante or Leaders of Buys Grou pe f p Po ezp :a,n our 24 hour service. )vat leave your s p -Rix we Department 14 doing this kindly send the names of eandii name �+eh Mr S. w, Davis. briber shop, we has not been made public. A Bum. date@ to E. L. Chavrrlan, Whitby, will Pick up and deliver 3 uses a week. We cater to the man who wants a first- _ _ - tt i 'bar of jars of this earth was also Ont.. Returning Officer for Sonth OR ;SALE -Water or feeding sent to Toronto for analysis. Ontario (ezeept Oshawa City) by Ftrough. 16 ft long 30 m. wide and 24 inches k t att -M. E. Cbannon. of Highland Monday, Nov. 11th. deep, made of 2 -in. dressed plank, ton and a 01888 article when he' purchases.' der 11 g mom a`o d H sold atone, $t cost 5 Ao may =w tiiIIeQ y0II simply get What y0a pug for. Creek. has taken over the service -The anniversary services in ' . sstation at the west end of the vil- St. Andrew's Church on Sunday News office or Frank lake Front 9t Rage,. formerly conducted by A. T. were largely attended and much DANCE You know when you pay one $1.00 for an law. He has fully experienced enjoyed by all, Impressive ser• _Imecha4mice employed. Mr. Chan- none were delivered by Rev. Mr. article you are not geting a $1.50 value. moo has also a garage and service Auld, of Markham. in the morning TOWN HALL. PICKERING r station at Highland Creek, where and by Rev. Dr. Little, of Toronto, Thursday, November 14th. he has built ups wonderful busi- in the evening. Appropriate mus First class orchestra _ slew. He will appreciate it it you ie was rendered at both services Admission: Gents-i-50 eta; Ladies 85. Our 'Headliners - -would give him s trial andisatisfy by the cboir. At the morning set • MUSICAL Our yanr"If that be is Riving real vice the choir was aeeiMed by Mr. - wrvice. A. Crimp, of Toronto, who eang a Edythe Howitt -Soden A. T. C. M. Headlights and Carharts Overalls, Smocks, Bhirts = -Allan Moore had his car stolen solo most acceptably. On Tuesday (Piano, former basis) - and (Gloves are the cream of them all. from his office on Thnraday even- evening thelsoaual supper and con _ Brougham Out. I _ ing of last week, but it was re- cart was Riven and was a decided pupils accepted in Piano and Theory, Williams' and Slater's fox Boots and Shoes covered on Monday evening west success. As the evening was fine Regular Conservatory, Course taught. Toronto. A young couple were tbere, was s large attendance, the Pupils prepared for examination in = seen to leave the car and as they church being comfortably filled. "Introtihwtiory, Elementary, Primary, Stanflield'6 for yonr'Underwear - did not return investigation rov. The program, which was Riven by Junior,, Intermediate and the newly 'ad it to be s stales car. There a mixed . nartette from College St. _ �$ae no � g formed Associateship. ... gasoline in' the car and Baptist Chureb, Toronto, and Mies Terms, $1.00 per hour in both piano uterw0Ten for your Socks this was probably the reason why Maud Hopes, elocatiOuist, was and Theory. it was abandoned. Some of the a most delightful one It is Phone Pick. 539 8 -17 bearings were dry, bttt it is not conceded that the program was 1owndes , Semi 'Ready and Tip Tops for your Y -thought that the ear,bad sustaioed one of the beet ever given in Pick. Notice to Creditors Clothing, " ~ any damage. ering Each member of the gnar- AND OTHERS. - -The U. Y. P. S. held a very tebte is a trained artist, rite is also ancceseftil Hallowe'en maFquerade Mi =s Hopes, Each nta.mber was In* the Estate of Margaret Littlejohn Fred T • BilIIting', '� Plckerl•IIg $'arty on .Oct. 29th, in 4t. fin- heartily encored to which Lhere late of the Town • ship of Pickering, Established 1857. drew's S. S. The rooms warp was a liberal response in the County of Ontario, Widow, : -• _ prettily decorated in orange and On Saturday evening two deceased. black streamers and 'balloons. The motor accidents occurred on the Notice 1 hereby given pursuant, t ..gueste descended to the basement highway J14t west of the village. Section n of the Trustee Act, that THE CENTRAL GARAGE by means of a waxed board and R y g all persons having claims against the 'V ' cue ion. Isobel( Squires won 1st The Stet happened to a large 8 Estate of the late Margaret Little- _ q cylinder sedan containing four john, who died on or about the 25th pprize for best fancy costume, and young men returning to Toronto day of October, 1928, at the village of t Oharlie Ferguson and Harold from Oshawa where they were Brougham, in the Township of Pick- Telephone 4900 Richardson won let prize for best attending a boc,key match. At ering, are required to send by post, _ comic pair. . After the usual It the fork on the 'road west of the prepaid, or otherwise deliver to the - ..march, games were indulged in village the driver failed to make undersigned Administrator or his Sol- 'and the evening broughtt4o a close the turn quickly enough and as a icitors, on or before the fourth day with a Hallowe'en lunch. result ran into the railing badly of December, 1929, their christian -The Liberals throuRhocrt the wrecking the car. Fortunately names and surnames, address and -Auto Repairs, ACCeaeories, Oils and Province have been endeavoring none of the oecnpauts was sari• descriptions, full particulars of their ;during the past week to find out ously injured. The second acci- claim or interest, and the nature of GaBQljTie, .Acetylene welding +w , hat happened, One conclusion dent occurred only A short disc securities, if any, held by them. _' _� -iis that the temperance vote is not. anee west of the other, being ast Immediately after the 4th..day o _ worth bothering with, for when it of the Brock road. A Pontiac car. December, 1929, the estate of the said Battery Margi•ng• a .0 mes to the time of voting there being driven west by Mrs. A. J. Margaret Littlejohn, deceased, will • ' a In practically no temperance vgte. Burnsidee, 81 Moore Ave , Toronto, tied iheret among the parties my Repairs usage on all makes - The are all Brit and Tory With, was sidespiped by a car driven by titled thereto, having regard only - -' -=-'an odd voter who claims to be A. Whitton, of Long Branch. Both to the claims or interests of which cars, some = progreeeive, Labor. Communist or care were ditched sad Whitton the Administrator shall then have - some other party that does cot was badly cut about the head, and notice, and all others will be exelud- eouct, Some of the leading Liber was taken to a Toronto hot+ ital ed from the distribution. alp in the province are advocating but was Poon. able to leave P 8 Dated at Toronto 'his 4th day of . holding an inquest or poet mortem home. MrP. Bnrnsidea and those November, 1929. examination in the form of a con- in the car with her escaped io nr John Ljue. Thn, 'CHARLES Bs'� PENCER vention in order to i ect Pome J y � Avenue. Toronto. 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