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The annual Sunda School enter- 5th the 'annual business meeting of tainent, 1a-ill be held in the Dunbar- in y :` R. H. O. PEARSON- Phyelcian -®= ®�a'1�T ®r the Sunday school will take place, ton United church on Wednesday, and Surgeon, Dunbarton. 10}7 " There, will be the ekstion of officers Dec. 18th, at 7.3fA. It will be a real 'MILLS r■ r Is rnnniog again after the flood, arii teachers for the ensuing year as Christmas entert: finient, with songs, RB.- FORSYTH. Opb. D.. Direetor well as the transaction of other in,- recitations, drills etc. There will otometrical Association of Ontario. Re¢. Saw1nR Lumber, Chopping portant business. All those inter- 'also be a set of lantern pictures of "Establisbed -1838 - Ia@ Member of the Amdrican Optomefrical Grain, summer months, at3on. E'yea examined by appointment. on Tuesdays dad Frida e. 4 ested are requested to be present. the birth and childhood. of Jesus. A 1 one�zao�f. Claremont. Ont. y y The Womeres Institute will hold Christmas tree and a treat for all '�1 ARL A. GRti BIN, R. (i - Eyesight Manufacturing Baskets of all their annual - business meeting oil the children. Wheat and Berle .LaSp:ciahat. Hono it g1teduate of the Colle ;e kinds, including: Thursday, Dec. 5th, at 3 p. m. in thf; VCpfpppptowetry i; a� ftada: Gold medalist and school room. There will be re orti, STOUFFVILLE. 11%erman prize winner in 1928. At Markham 1330 iel, 11 Quarts, 8 Quarts, _Pint from the various cominittees as well '-' " • W anted m��a�yy Monday from 9 a, m. to 5 p. m,. in Dr. dart BOS @S, Berr Crates. Dr. and 'Mrs. Ira Freel left thi's �Jtrker's denul office. At StouSville from Wed- Q . Y as the election of officers for 1930. A -Highest prices paid. aaday tq Saturday of each week. Eyes'ezamin- public tea will be 'served from 5 to 7 week for Florida. W• Glasses F.tted and repaired. Highest quality A large stock on hand at p' Mr. H. Sanders, reeve, is attending tt Lowest Prices. Phone Stouts 2405. 4fJiy .- reasonable prices. o'clock. Admission, adults, 25 cents; ehildren 15 cents. county- council this week. Special Price Lega6.� Pt ice reductions at the '�" A- new beauty parlor has been open- GREENWOOD. r ed over Lehman's shoe store. �E. CHRISTIAN. Barristerand j factory. ON .Solxiwr,NotaryPublic fire. Money to The price of r:ilk has been raised pan. Sa,:tb Wing Court House. Wbitby. 251y Phone Markham 8405 or 64W or write Miss Mabel Bie has purchased a .this. week from 5 cents to. 6 cents a Barley-Feed Chas. White; Locust Hill, Ont. new car, pint. Nov. '14th to Clarence Barkey has not yet recov- $37.00 '`RSATO�i fi ROSS- Barristers. So- -"""^�- "-'-'- Born; on - Thursday, _. 1 heitcrs Northern Ontario Building, 380 M. N. and Mrs. Pegg, a son. saystreet Toronto. 4 Miss Alice P ered his truck 'which was stolen a per ton, Cash. R. J• Beaton, B a r re I s fig' of White Rose, week ago. D. F. Rosa. Adelaide 2787 Apple spent a week-end at her home here. --�- -- � A bazaar under the auspices of H:'Hr Mr Copeland. late ofQieen'$ Poultry Feeds' • ICHARCSON 'dc PICKERING- the Ladies Aid will be held in the Hall, London, England. in an Lifers. Solicitors etc., 213-214 CoRich FOR SALE basement of the church on °' Friday, CRACKED CORN, eratSoa rife Building,' Corner Yonge 'and Rich- y 'eZCPllent Drogfam on Fri - topOf! Sts. Toronto, Phones Adelaide 4489 and DES:. 13th. day, Nov. `19th, at 8.00 p, m. B.'D`' ,a �49fS107 Pickering office open Wednesday and T The annual Christmas concert un SCRATCH FE t , agriday evenings. Phone Pick 6600. Stf -.1n I argPi der the auspices of the Sunda school or - e n e evening Dec Frets and Mrs. HRTON and fain P M .ii9H- n ` will be held o tI of DRY _ 237d. i1v `ices right. NEIL C. 8MITH. D. D. 9., L. D. S.. - The members of the dramatic club have moved to the city for the vein- 71. Z- 1� sy�'•� n are to be congratulate} on their tier. (Sticcetsor to Dr. J. N. Dales;, Graduate of - `ipm al l lDentalSurgeonsandToron- splen,iiis} presenta tion of the play, Art. Morley'and friend, of Toronto - Claremont cafes over 1), q- "Ntarrying An7e ". The building .,r. ^nt the wee3c erns '.vith ISerrneth Tuesday and Friday. Phone UAIIC1t1eB committee wish to , thank all - who 2-tf �i'hitP. A L :Y3ERSERT T. FALLAISE. L D S., helped in any way to make the eve`s' Arthur Taylor. anti daughter, Miss i �3 D. D. g . Graduate of the Royal College cif ��� pICKERT «�� ing a suexes :�. Pwth, are motoring to Western Ont- Dental Swgeons and tie University of To *0. �'� -trio this week. 1Q68ee in residence second door east of St. - - ' UDLXY _ }Ib¢c Katherine Anthrson. of Dixie. A Rood Supply of Hard and Soft' - ray's Church. Pickering, Ont. went hour, • 6 LUMBER YARD i�G Agnes B. Coal on hand. Also a supply a.m to 6p ne is by appointment, cx•ray OMn well-known night, n he her friend, % "!'�r+icel.' Phone Pick 3700, 4317 . t'is)Lt'ti _ u ce on Sur-Jay ht, , last week. of Kindling Wood, Guthrie, hat} a very unpleasant ex- Ttnnm • i/uter4ttsss QLasDs. P g Nli:% Isabella McTavish. of 5hake- Nw THE RURAL hail gone to his barn to do his chores speare, spent Sundav with her sous- stove length. P,LIZABETH RICHARDSON- SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. two boys emerges! from a mow, one in, bliss Evelyn Annis. 12tf Phone Piick. 1709. r�'1•.irre and automcb,h, insurance of all kinds. ofd then:, Paul Penezik, a foreigner, Miss 1 lva. Annis. Misr Ichman T ,plter�antingcompaoiesof soirdtinancw stand. }iavtng a grin in his, possession which and Mr. -Evans, of Niairara Falls. N. DONALD MUNRO, PICKEKiNG 'a Real Estate and Insurance. was charged -with bird %hot. The N visited the former's parents last i"! HORGEKF-AY- Licensedauction• boy fired twice at blr- Guthrie, the seek -end, Le aui��NINGHAM eer. Altona, Live stock and Farm Properties a Specialty. gwall had '1 successful general .ales shot entering his' legs. The boy AlP`r Din attended to Terms reasonable, R 'i • , s tos tirale. Phone staufr ww. 51 -i Head OtAce :219 214 Confederation claims that he was hunting for cots operation performed in ,the Oaha+aia Building and General a �.•.. Life Building, Toronto. it) the barn and had no intention of Hospital last week for abscess and Contracting. �,I��7,` POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, Phone Main 1390. shooting Mr. Guthrie, who is still in is now improving. Estimates furnisbed on all claps J • for 00notled of Tark'and caiaeia aa« - bed' 3E s result of his wounds. The-- Bruce Fawcett, - of Forest one of of work-Interior apd Rrzterior. - Odom salad of 1611 ktaas 21mor P, . an ataosaasa sm- neb Office Gordon Building, the young farmers who are judging Alterations and repairs. t aaeaw ar«o at..r P o., one g, boy was arrested by Chief Gunaon, pa Pickering Ontario. of Whitby, who found the boy with, at the Winter Fair, called on reeat- pbimneys Built Concrete Worts. R- BZ�ATON TOWNBHIPOLERH Phone WOO 28r,f Do E C. NEWS asa,w�ser• Ooaraaftsiou" fear _ IJIP companion In 'bed At the home of ryes here thi+ vt-rek. Phone Pickering 5718 a�ast'sa. Aseacamos, ass. eons, to loss his employer. Ue also took possess- On Saturday evenine after a ling- FAIRPORT. ONTARIO Imam of Wae+'Ws L+► THE CLOTHES LIVE LONGER ion of the which was hidden on eying rllneJts. Mr%• Mclhroy passed sands`' 4 . i, Oda t.y n WASHED OUR WA,T. the premises. The lad came up for to her rest at the home of her tlaugh- R. GRANT -Lot 1. concession 4, trial on Tuesday but was remand- ter, Mrs.- Percy Tredway, Port Vnion S H I N G L E S Scarboro, TeJeybone Markham '508. We have made a business of ed for a week. The funeral t, ok place on Tuesday ; aouataot. Business and Mqpin- .«►. - tara GRANT, GODFRE Y NCO.. 81 'wash day. Sere each color afternoon to Norway Cemetery. "own Scotia Shingles r AVE.. no bass 5 East, Toronto, Canada. Adelaide and fabric is given the assents -_ WHITBY. On Saturdav, Nov. 23rd, there died Galt GOvanized Steel Shiagleit 1517 Sc formula that beet meets its at Lockport N. Y. •at the residence of Bird's Felt Slate Shia - - John R. Parry: formerly of Clare- glesi -- _- needs. For each class we use her daughter, Mrs. Drake. Mn. Jean M, EE W, LIUENSED ACU- most, but for several years a res- for sale at ; TroNEER,ror York,t�ntarioaodDurttam use from aide to. twelve chap- ident of Whitby, who was chars- White. widow of the late Thos. White en:aea Aa krna.of a.Js prom�tt� astmded Res of filtered ralneoft water. formerly a resident of Dunbarfon. A T. PATERSO �1'S - CLAREMONZ' sp• Termsreaaooabie. >�a« ror .a1s ma7 ba '.Am average of six bundred Ral- ed with a serious -offence against his �issrc at NSiYS' OfSc.. FleiJ dad Indepeo- lone for your family waabtpg, young !laughter, came up for trial I number from here attended the fun - Call and .get prices. Phone 281E Whteb7, not. ay eral on Tuesrlay. • - - -'No wonder clothes 1yvaoderid fore Magistrate Willis on Monday. - �al, �© /�t4 GARAGEf.`- here are cleaner and _ last longer. _ Having pleaded guilty he was sen- ter.-ed to five years in" Kingston /K, � Oshawa Laundry & Dry into consideration The Magistrate took into consideration the fact that he - ' �+ t was an epileptic victim, otherwise : - - .-Cleaning Cc -, Ltd. he -would have given him four'tee1: iilyd and Soft Goal Of the" All clotbes ned frequent dry•cleaniag years in -the peRetentiary as well ss best quality, on to keep them sanitary. Our cleaning the lash. Ainther charge has been im- 1! hand departmeat turns old clothes laid against Parry which will not : out like new. prove his position. On Thursday .�j �+ A. LAW ` WR CALL AND DELIVER Phone Phone 8800 - night last a saw was found in his possession eorizealed in his leggings. - :Galore S. C. Jones, Local Representative. This discovery revealed a plot in •Gat. Last year we had the Inrg; which it was planned to free a nusn- - - TZME TABLE- ,Pickering Station ber of prisoners, usarly thirty in all. ' S PRIM G T. S. Trains going Last due as follows= No. 10 hail 7.58 A M. Parry told Governor Lucas of anoth- er saw and file hidden in the bath - much greater assortment. " 28 Local 12.58 P. M. room. The. ringleaders mill be char- K: so Local 5.24 P. M ged with this offerice. p� TILLED Ounday train, 8.38 A. M. Trains Ding West. doe .s follows.- '�•-• Remember the concert to be Riven _ pc 2B. Local 9.28 A. M. , try Tom 1ileDnff Cnre,and in 'We take orders for person- al cards. Ask to see our " 47 Local '2.10 P. M. •" 9 M� . 903 P. M. St, Patil'A United Church on Friday, Nov. 291h, at 8 p, u1. ATTRSSE n' low as $1.00 per dozen. 8uaday. train, 7.32 P. M. . while. the assortment. is good at Jones' Drug 'Storer, (Foregoing is according to Standard GREENWOOD. :' + time. - E. Tremble 'spent Saturday in Tor- Blacksmithing onto. Let u9 convince you � Mrs. Perkins' is spending a . yen' - days with Mn-, Boyet. that the spring -filled . Horse shoeing a Specialty. Miss hate Sadler, is visiting fri- .'Mattres8 is the most All General Work, including Wood ends in Toronto, this 'week. ;eCOII0i111Ca1 mattress Work, promptly Mrs. Robert Story, of Flmvale, is visiting• with her brother, Wm. Mid - :..,to buy. attended to. Alan, dleton, and family. wPriCES 2300,25 b0' Aent for Taco Farm g Mrs. Atwood, and family of Ux- bridge spent a few days this week r 28.00 Machinery. with Phil and Mrs. Willows. - 'r according to cover.. F. �'. 'VCTCCC3�Pat ?e9. Miss Penl;elly was called to the city on Monday owing to the illness GRE1✓N WOOD 491 Y of birs, Shoultis,• a former resilient -�' of dreenwood. Felt Mattresses, CO� •• l/N Miss M. Wood is 'in Toronto this 1 An Am week -end for the Robinette- Counsell 11.600 ` 15.00. -;:'Cut Flo were Potted Plants, ' �Bnlbe. s -C.. , Sterrett Phone 1800 P`urniture llealer limcM Funeral Director' Also Ambulance Service ink ig, p 41ataho �'�I '� - tis"'i. �.'A`Se•1.;9LF,,.�.. e'S o. Yd - m�T,:�i'a M.'!3'': �./iP' :- t AND SEE Our new stock of Good -Cheer Ranges You ean't do better for • quality nor price. You will also -aee our New Furnace on display. Give no a trial. We guarantee satisfaction. Phone 4800 -ALVIN BUSHBY PICKERIN G wedding which takes piece on Sat- urday afternoon. Earl anti Mrs. Howsarp and fam- ily of Altona, were in the village on Friday and Attended the fowl supper in the evening. The fowl supper and drama given in the church on Friday evening bast was a decided sugcess, the church be. ing filled to its capacity. . The Rev. Mr. Smart occupied the pulpit in the church here on Sunday morning for the first time in sev- eml weeks, owing to illness in the family. Torn McDuff Copeland will give a program of two hours Phenomenal variety in St. Paul'e United Church on 1' r)day, Nov. 290h, at -8.00 P. M. , BROUGHAM. Boyer Philip has been holidaying at his home here. Miss Maggie Duncan was with eit) friends over the ,week -end. The Boy Scouts are adding to- theiT number at each meeting. Miss Brown, of Toronto. is visit- ing with her people here this week. Mrs. Rawson, of Claremont was with her son, Robert, and family on Sunday. Mr. anti Mrs, Everest of Toronto. were with their relatives here ott Wednesday last. C. and Mrs. Clevelan:i, `of Blen- heim were with T. C. and Mrs. Brown over the week -end. .. The Reesor family • of Harmony are spending a week with Mrs. Rees - or's parents, Henry and Mrs. Shea. Mr. Homer Piet'ee and family, of Sa,ikatchewan, called on friends in Brougham and. vicinity during , the prist week. Congratulations are extended to Oscar and Mrs. Wilson on the arriv- al of < little . daughter on Wednesday, Nov. 20th. Mr. and Mn;. Garton. Mr. and Mrs. .Jones and Miss Brodie, of Toronto, were visitors at the home of Mrs. Geo. Philip on Saturday. A snow -storm sufficient to cover the landscape m-ith a- blanket of snow occurred on Fridav last. With the milder weather following the snort. soon 'di sappeared. Recent visitors with the Arthur Carlton family were Mr. and Mrs. Hilly and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ward- er, Mr. and Mrs. Peacock arrj J Lit- tlejohn, of Toronto. • Mrs. G. L. Johnston, widow of a former esteemed pastor here, gave a missionary address • at our Sunday service last Supaay afternoon. Her old friends were pleased t& have her with them again And to hear her helpful talk on the work of the W. X. S. She has a wide knowledge.. of the work and • her address 'was much ap' predated. A number of the members of St. John's church W. M. S. attended the Thank - offering meeting of St. Paul's Auxiliary at Pickering on Wednes- day afternoon And esteemed it a ISriv ilege to hear the earnest address of the gifted speaker, Miss Garrett. The Pickering - ladies gave their vis- itors a very gracious welcome and served refrPshments to their guests at the close of their devotional meet - in>j'. - .LAW S GARAGEf.`- AND SERVICE STATIO\ We are prepared to do all klade- of repairing of care, also bat- tery charging, electric welding and in fact everything in con- _ nection' with car work. : .Gas, 011e, Grease and Ace"sories, odways on hand. Taxi Service. Agent for Chevrolet Cars. Gordon J. Law'' X*mas',Card S. - :Galore - Last year we had the Inrg; test assortment of Xmas Cards ever shown in Pick. - ering , this year we have much greater assortment. _Nearly a hundred designs K: to choose from The ba•test designs at a ;^ very moderate price. - r ALSO, 'We take orders for person- al cards. Ask to see our - Rwoeample- books. Your name printed on each card n' low as $1.00 per dozen. Get yohr' cards early while. the assortment. is good at Jones' Drug 'Storer, Druggist and Chemist, ,Phone 6300 Tiokaring), ..- W... M: �. .X' r_.,+e..a. >.. .y v.,,. w.r .,'• --n "r +r .- `+ "y�"' f'"+•av,..n•.m +.. 7kT J"•T-"^'!t. ..°�ar•_ir 34 n'i �4 •s�:NY+. _nom .•""i. . .,yr - -a +ar ..F " '`� a �„•' . . x ' a � .. � . .. ' ' '_ _ � i.,, .r... ,�- ,- ..,T._r„ -.w, a --'�+ +►• -•r• s � Sae Evangeline Land � I W WHAT the. Mind �g from afii` Article by Sir Philip the blew York Times 1Vlagazine t, Most of us are only dimly aware Pat we are living through 'a time of uental 'revolution But future his- ' torlaus will look back -to this perigd as a time of escape from. the imprison: t invent of thought.' Looklug back to the world before tjte war, it 1s even now astgnishing to "think_ how much most people were walled In by narrow enclosures of th. mind. .International intercourse was "Mainly conducted by an official class: of Ambassadors whose work waa •based on 'espionage, social intrigue-, and gossip. Foreign, offices dealt with ` ;each other likq poker.'piayers who ` must never show their cards 1 .And the - ordinary people whose lives were at stake In this game had very little interest in world problems 3iecauae they `were profoundly ianor- ' ant of anything beyond. their local at• ' ifairs In England just before the war iI met, the sexton of a country 'church- , - .lyard whose forefathers had Worked r oa that Spot since the 14th century. It never occurred to him that he might » leave it -until one day a war came and . he went as a soldier to Egypt. and tame home a changed man. The war took millions, of men be- yond their garden walls. Englishmen went abroad. Americans crosae"c over Illustrated Dressm 'king Lesson Furnished - with Every Pattern 'By Annebelle Worthington', A Princess suggestion, a stunning Y _ adaptation of molded lines ' with ;;swathed treatment through the hips employs novelty silk crepe in lovely, -plum tones. •, The diagonal line of bodice adds "vtonsiderable length to the silhouette. ,The double tiers of skirt swing gracefully each time wearer moves. ' �► Shoulder and hipline bows reveal - g `'`feminine influence. In mode. You can copy it exactly for a very ` •small outlay. r • ��o'� °qQ°`,b °b �; , Style No. 2900 is designed in sizes o °a °o °o o� f8 years, 36, 38, 40 -and 42 inches ° °etc°°n ' r .bust. It is a dress that will meet every- �°o' °�° ? ° °�to ; day requirements admirably for the �` °d'o°o ° ° ° °OO•' fp `' business woman, college miss and socially. -busy woman of today: b�J! 'o °o; o °'°°.; °; °` It is also very effective and wear- •0;�°o°�° °a °o' 'able in black crepe satin with match- :•ling sheer velvet bows, navy blue canton crepe, tomato red crepe de .efi4ne and myrtle green crepe Ro- - - .tnaine. Geor Site crepe, chiffon, plain silk ecrepe Elizabeth and wool crepe also 'appropriate. r , The long - waisted bodice makes it 4 c especially easy to make. A few ° - ' ;seams to join and it's finished. Later in season it will make up 'beautifully in black transparent vel- { ° ';vet_ or in printed velvet, to Europe. Australians dame from, their bush and Canadians from their I , No less than 15,787 tourists visited church is reflected in a series of love- 1 Grand Pre Memorial Park, Nova i ly lily ponds and a fitting entrance ranches. It was the begianinp, of tAe'. HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS I Scotia, during the 19+9 summer sea - gateway, constructed of •logs, was great change. The imagination of t ' mankind was shaken out Write of its old son. The park is the property of the erected by the'rallway. Thousands of your name and address plain - U ruts Dominion Atlantic Railway which ac• tourists from every part of Canaria i ly, giving number and size• of such t d' The revolution about us Is 'not j quired it before the .war years and and the United States flock yearly to patterns as you -want. Enclose 20c in - social or political, like previous revo- ; made of It a beautiful memorial to the place where the memory of Evan' -- stamps or Sofa Sala ' - - --- Evangeline, the heroine of Longfel- geline is perpetuated. During the P preferred; 'wrap r ' Iutions, It is happening 1n the imag• l 1 iy- carefully) for each number, and ' ination. It is as opening of doors in !low's epic of the Acadians. Evange- 19:.'9 season. there were 3,124 visitors I C. line's Well, in its origins state, forms : from the United States, 7.603 from fife address your-order to Wilson Pattern the human mind, l i P' Few of us have actually made a l one of the chief attractions -of the other provinces of Canada. and 1GO Service, 73 West Adelaide St., Toronto. c� _ flight in an airplane. But .when Lind- 1 Park and the National Acadian So- I from other parts of the British Em- Patterns sent by an early mail. Ff9OO ciety erected a memorial church on Aire and from foreign countries. Peo, .,`b�srgh Sew the Atlantic he changed � _ -- R` the imagination of the world. When ; fife property. A beautiful statue of i pie from Denmark, Czecho Slovakia: than 0 0 mnees -of modern highways Graf Zeppelin made its marvelous 11 Evangeline, executed by the well South Africa, Porto Riro, Algiers, Ia - � bid fair to offer the caravan routes 1 Tourney it altered the measurements I known 1-'anadlan sculptor, Hebert, was dia, Sweden, liezico, Japan. China, serious competition in the more :level of time and space. Every new record i placed In the Park by the Dominion j Australia. Finland and the Fiji Is- regions of western Tajikistan, 11 that is achieved in flight, changes' Mantic Railway ,'and the grounds lands, came to see the park this sum - I "There are about 800,000 Inhabitants something In the mind of the city' were changed from a complete rilder• � mar. The total attendance conati• I in the new republic. Both sexes 1' clerk• the business man, the laborer. ness into one of the most idyllic spots li tut ed a considerable advance over the „i wear voluminous t.ousers and long A few weeks ego I spent an after in a!1 Nova Scotia during the last ten'. 19 28 season when 1 °.6t16 visitors were 'coats, but the traveler can distinguish tioan at the airport of Berlin. Thous- ( years. The spire -of the memorial i registered at the park entrance. + the men by their skull caps and the suds-of Berlin folk were there in they __.__._ . _ -*men by tbeir bright - colored sha•vi ,I outdoor restaurants listening to a' people who once were mewed up in, beyond our present imagination. headcoverings, -At close range the 'radio concert, drinking light beer, There will be fewer divisions between 1 woman are more easily singled out by watching the scent In the great aero• stuffy homes where ft. was as offence j 1 the bracelets, rings, necklaces and to peep through the blinds at a neigh -'; races. and perhaps greater happiness, drome below. Every 20 minutes or . the other trtnxpts they wear. Alen l Igor, y and wisdom for the average man: abd boys wear eirrtngs, not as orna- o. punctual to a big timetable, an air- The moving picture, and now the who knows” i 'plane: arrived from some other coon- I meats: but as charms against evti t. talkie, are making the same kind of i —� spirits. : try or set forth on a journey to far i fields -in - Switzerland. Poland, Italy. mange la the mentality of mankind. Soviets Admit •'ln the summer there is an exodus Passengers atep4ecl out with their I True, the present Intellectual banality �° of Tajika from the lower regions to I of the screen is often demoralizing. Tajikistan As the inbuntatns, especially among the ibags. other passengers departed. It But it also brings before small -town pas- 'was their adventure, but the spectat• I folk the life of foreign cities. world' ede�ated State cattle herdsmen who Beek new pas - ` -ors shared it to their minds. Time I tares. events, even the voices of the world's ---r was changing its meaning. Distance k great personalities. l° THOUGHTS was altertne. The walled -in mind was The radio -cheap and shoddy as its Republic Part of Former Rus -. ' - ;escaping from its old confinement. P To have thoughts of our awn is a program may be one of the great- program Sian Turkestan on BOr- very different thing from the enter- Some months ago I was talking with eat scientific discoveries the his der the thoughts of ^others -bow. Sir i'hfitp Sassoou, under - Secretary der of Afghani, tan "A man should know that he's tory of . mankind. When this dis- lever well we may .lodge ant feed springing a stale joke when he brings •for Air to Premier Baldwiu's Govern- Tajikistan, which has been efevat- revery is controlled by high irteilt- them. We want thou bts whit# comb gence InatPad of by advertisers, the home last week's boa." meat. fie had just made an air sure ed from the stains of an autonomous I to us not as things which seek an en. -- - '-'•� '="vey of the British Empire -a round- I Rio w ii lie the means of communi- I republic to a federated depnbllc of the l trance, but as things that seek as exit, the -world journey. 1 eating all that Is fine and noble in ` Union of Socialist Soviet Repul;ltca, - and cry for forms of embodiment that "What do you bring back from it ?" human thought to every individual fa I is an area just twelve miles less' than. - 1, asked that of Nova Scotia, occupying the ex. I they may pass out of the infinite, and, O►}e Step Too Far the world, Even now !t can be the i by incarnation, become communicable. =a; "A new mind," he answered It frame southeastern cornet of old She told me to Sy, and I fiev, r- f poor made university. ;- -- She begged me to lie, and .I law; gives one entirely new conceptions of In many countries a new class of Russian Turkestan, "says a National l , 'wife. It's like Einstein's relativity, reader has arisen It reads not only I Geographic Society, bulletin. The The latest dress material, I read, I'll allow her to task me, Time and space take on a different F new republic in a_ worse position j looks_as though it is covered with tiny But it she value:: These little countries like novels, but also books on science. - philosophy, history, every branch of than the proverbial needle in a hay. � Hies._ It sounds very sanity. To die I'll be darned it I-dew! � Greece and Palestine -one hops over knowledge because- strange as it may stack for ft cannot be found 'on any i but the most recent maps. The area ,. ,,, them! Their little Quarrels redolts, seem —it wants to know. It wants to :•;nationalities -how small: they seem! 1 get closer to the riddle of li[e It consists of a bit or the old provinces .:-The human family is getting closer wants to come closer to truth. The of Bohhara, Samarkand and Pamir, together." of Russian Central Asia. novels that have the 'greatest vague "A rough outline of Tajikistan may Since the war there has been a very �, are not the old- fashioned ro •. - definite advance toward frank and I mances, . but novels which reveal the be drawn by placing the point of a 'friendly intercourse between the na-, 4 fpencil on a map of Asia about flit} I - 'tioes: Gradually the League of N°a- 1 problems of present-day living.. All • these widening influences are 1 miles due southeast . the city of 3C bons hag created a real Parliament of flattening boundary walls, bringing Samarkand. is wavy • line ,drawn mankind where 53 nations meet, not due hint of this point to the border �- 3 to deal with some terrific crisis, but the nations out on the high. road to- of Chin�ee Turkestan is nearly the fgether, with open vistas and an uncer- line of the northern boattt]ar of the ae a matter -of routine and yearly I tale goal. y republic. • -The eastern boundary fol- 1 stocktaking of world problems. They I cannot. guess as to the ,ultimate •lows the Chinese Turkestan border babe developed a new •international p I result of all this. I am not at all sure southward io Afghanistan. The mentality -- reasonable, voncilfatory, i that it is going to make us love each southern boundary follows the north- " " "'" ''' r• 4' explanatory -which would have seem ;other any more. The big family is ,ern border of Afghanistan to within - _ -ed beyond the possibilities of interna E 'tional statesmanship before the war. It getting closer together, but most fami- about fifty miles east of the _,ity of I/]�n' Vfie are looking over our garden j ties have their squaebles and feuds, Tetmez. The western boundary may �i1 "R► aJ�i� a di �p'walls for the Hrst time: The result had contiguity is sometimes the cause be Indicated by a' line, slightly buig• ference " t of the worst friction. But I imagine ins toward fife east, linking the west- has been a network of treaties for are; that it X111 lead to broader territories ern ends of the north and south i Sys .TOROl\ 1 O mot/iC/ %oration and conciliation, which may' boundaries. - of law• and order for mutual welfare. During the rifle of the Czars, have begun with insincerity, , but i It will eliminate the jealousies of �, ;'which- have created a system of small states, or at least get them i o there was little, it any, modern re }, MY' little daughter, Doris, suf- When bad breath, coated tongue, r 'checks and balances likely to arrest velopment in Tajikistan. This cor- f 1�� fered from constipation until ' or fretfulness warn of tien bigger confederations. That idea° of II she was ve w _n _q i any sudden outbreak of war. A stam ( ner of Central Asia Was seldom visa -� r9 eak and pale, says don't Wait. Give your child a httle• the United States of Europe may Mrs. A- Brooks, 14 Currie Ave., California pede Into war cannot happen agafit as I ted by outsiders except explorers. „ �SYmP• A child loves sound fantastic now. But something Toronto, Ontario. She got so we it. H rhea, feverishn bile 'it did id 1914. of the kind is bound to happen, be- The highways were mere camel tracks I had to force her to eat, sad nOt Sea, The ease of communication and , over which moved long caravans. Rail , stomach h with Its use. Wea1C cause it is far more fantastic to con• agreed With her. • stomach and bowels are strength- ' .tfgvei is the outstanding characteris• roads have not peuetrat,•,d the region. . Sued A i tinue the present boundaries, custom `What s difference there is since Appetite improves. Diges° ti's of the world's new. line of "progress, l "Stalinabad, until recently cabled 'We'Ve been g] her California tion and assimilation are assisted. houses passport regulations when : �►g ' ;The American tourists 'trho visit Ear =: they have become ridiculous. ITyushambe or Dushambey, is the Fig S She � pick � Weak children are att'erigthened. � one annually may gain only auperfl• ( capital. Althout(t the inhabitants with the first dose. ow she's we To identify the yeftnine, endorsed. cfai impressions of the countries they 1 «e of the older generation do 'not have not yet heard, the blast of s tatron� and happy with a spl�dit� by phgsidans for 6p setts, look tOg see. But the important point Is flint i know exactly. what i8 In the mind,ot to (m steam engine, whdstle, they frequent- PPP�i and won ertul color: t Word Cat'iforrtia on the cartOlt. `they have been taken out of their own + Yottth. But I believe the younger i ly hear the 'roar *of airplane motors. siirtoundinBS and their minds have generation is ready to live dangerous- for the- capital is a stop on the air C A L i F 0-R N I A bad an airing. Their ontlook on life ly and to ko adventuAng, unlike their route between Termer;- on the north has widened. I fathers, who were prone to play for ern border of Afghanistan, andXagaa, SIG SYR.UY' The same effect is being produced safety to the realm of ideas. .1 near the city of Bo2bara. Anew by the motor ear. The cheap car is a; The mind of the world is moving railroad, however, now is being built , @1i>e RICH, FitIIITY LAXATIVE ;gharlot of ligeratiou for millions of fast, and 50 years from now it will be from Termez to Stalinabad, and more AND TONIC FOtA CH><LDS81e .. � .- _ ' ;. •_ •::' -:yam �?!?�,4�i�.t;4. i��, ,rC, v r . tiw. -� ,erg r sy!w; Y+".f'a�' , nH ''.,.:brt• r,.,!... SGA, ... t '!':.,�:1?'.t�i�'.: ..hvA� z4�': W'NN. 1� .Jt '�«�' ..« '" '�a• '.,� ,rYq. ;z �' ,...�- r•4.1r yr � �.. ��' , 1 aA �"", 5• t •x' e.- i ,- .fad' c iak� a:.f• <. . - ,.a -..e� .,+•. ..... a. :.- ..'.e•. r. �v-i °." : gin. ,. t'r , h v • The State and the Railways Constant i�(iily testing a>'d blending of xis#. world's choicest D6-x, -Deader :� •' - • ��- '� _ e The- English ivaa. (Calcutta): when teas dive Red Rose Tea its inimitable 9av_or and 441- 29 �. i O ft the state In enjoying surplus budgets goodness. Every package guaranteed. es Y select Site - , it.i�! .only too ready to encourage tall- g _ IMP ^• way Aevelopment. But the Govern- Mfr - �; Dornier •Finds United . States meat of India is -never n certai of a- :_ 1, Well Adapted for Use continuity of "prosperity budgets:' " of Flying Boats When its finances are not affected by R'- unfavorable monsoons they are still r New York. —Dr. CIaudius Dornier, liable to be affected by political German designer of , the world's larg- changes.. The recbnt remission of pro - _ est flying boat, the DO -Y, which estab- vinctau contributions combined with / - 1-shad a record in aviation recently by the reduced receipts from the salt tax 'r flying at 110 miles an hour with 169 have• effectually checked the flow of t ♦` l persons aboard, has it-st arrived here surpluses. When the Government ',S cod te on the steamship Olytn;.ic of the White parse is overflowing railways are ea- 66 r Star Line. couraged and exhorted to "get a move Discussing with ship news men the on: « Railwaymen setae the oppor- is �- purpose of ,his visit to th United tunity to frame large projects, but be- RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOI� eatra good States, Dr. Dornier, who is president fore -the projects can -be completed of the Dornier Metal Bauten Corpora- Government finances slump, capital is N. tionr declared he yaw no reason why no longer forthcoming and the work °Air�ilane R�1Llt @s Class>tfied Advertisements 1[ J� &S. FRED. PENNY, the first DO -Y flying boats could not �' i p a� l�'1 T{,jt. No. 4, Nor• is left incomplete. It does appear like be produced in this country within six adding insult to injury when railway For IC @land Traffi�e Br'lVaTIOlxi! 4AOJ11i'P w'seh, Oat., suffered from wonths afters factory site is selected. aaaemtia for over three autiiorities are accused of having ORE MEN WANTED QUI.Cx, 13LG Dr. Dornier said he will remain in 1I �1 pay, easy work. Earn while learn this country for three weeks, and that elzo.wn too much zeal. t tag barber trade under famous Moler years. Though ry Even ' . Northern ' Latitudes' merican plan. world', most callable - medicine all that time, the object, of his visit is "to help Gen - I barber school system. write or cal] Y tiothiag helped her till eral Motors 'Corporation select a site f rC �w�T D �1�,t(`1 Where Fog Abounds immediately for tree catalogue rooter BAH 'S V 0 11 N TAYiJi� i fJ P13n Air Travel' her Coliege,'121 Queen West. Toronto she began Dr. Williams' for a Dornier factory here." He is - ' Pink pills. ' accompanied,'by bars. Dornier. j Copenhagen. - One is momentarily "Women's styles travel in cycles "I had no appetite ", she The new factory will first produce I A HELP TO MOTHERS twin- engined Dornier -Wal machines a little surprised that Iceland, of all I Fashion note. 'Buy - cycles o! course. �- writes. "I could not slap. accomn odating 10 to 12 passengers, places should be 'booming" aviation, r My blood almost turned to and used for commercial service, he There 'i's no other medicine of as but this is explained n the nature I- water. I was weak and my said. Later :c' will build a super -Wal, great a help to young mothers as this mountainous country, is unica- fbr Instant ~ heart wonld palpitate violent- a four- engined mode; for 20 passe'- Baby's Own Tablbts. These Tablets ciency of other means. of communica ly. I am thankful to try that gers, and eventually the large 100- are a mild but thorough laxative tion and the long distance between lase Af'rro Lm let Dr. Williams' Pink Pt71s I assenger models. which regulate the bowels; sweeten the towns. The Iceland Aviation COUGIi//t l� lake found flu relief I roupht. My He expressed the view that on ac- the stomach; correct constipation and Company. is Increasing its capital by a color returned, my appetite count of -its extensive river and har- indigestion; break up colds and simple' °mow Issue of shares simply because bor facilities for seaplanes and flying I an extension of the traffic has become improved, my weight in- p fevers and make the cutting of teeth i necessary. Junkers meta seaplanes, �� XC created tsfteea_pounds, and boats, the United St;.tea offers great opportunty for the use of that t e of painless solely in for "landing on the Mothers who.keep� a box of the Tab- Aetsllkta it was not long till I could type water, are used, and all the pilots so „ aircraft for regular commercial' flying lets in the house always feet safe., perform my work with saw tar have been German. between large �itie5 irr -vatic is parts from the sudden attacks of illness 14 If you are weak and easily of the county. I The Icelanders have quickly learned Y• I that seize their little, bees. It baby's ! / -�� Such models, however, would not be' i to place implicit faith in aviation and `� fm fit ' tired, ,abject to headaches, Own Tablets are given on the, first; are Palo, without appetite, practical for transc- ontinen`,al trans- sign of illness the baby will soon be B realize its tremendous advantages. Akure By vessel from Reykjavik to :Akurejui, rtation he said, because of the long ` and your wont seems a but- for , right again. Concernlnt the Tablets A SINGLE SlviyR0173f% den, do sot delay. Start eteat• stretchcW of mountains and desert Mrs. B. G. Carver, Lyndale, P.E.I., for lastance takes 36 hours by sea- territory which must be crossed and I writes: —"1 always keep Baby's Own' plane .three hours, and the cost la meat at once by buying a box where there would be no emergency i about the same. Five new seaplanes of Dr. Williams' Ptak Pills at landing places available. There are, (Tablets in the house and find them will-be put on next summer and both nom• medicine �ealor's of by however, great sections T Canada a wonderful help in keeping my baby i.pilots and mechanics will be Iceland- mail at 30 cents a box from well." are now being trained f _ T3sa �. Williams where they could -0 'used. a is Own Tablets are sold by all Ge Baby's a who n n - m d ine dealers or by ma" at 5 .many. v'Cae '• PCftlOSti Return Ca, Brack Cents a bas from The DP. Williams' 1 • 11� Co. r Il -... ' h the prevailing of femin• y Petticoats are back in tae fash'nn tifedicine r, Brorkvi e, Ont. a n•htrL' The new mode In dresses has tti'!t made them a necessity, and Ko they •e enter the fashioncycle after a lung W� a the LeaveB � tatty; handkerchiefs have become � absence. Some petticos:w are fash more than ever an, important acces- sory... , • • twwaw4a auies I toned especially to wear under the = - Large chiffon handkerchiefs ' to rr cov,+TUr,u' I �� tmatchtng the frock or one of Its ac- got d velvet dresses n sheer chiffon remosi ho 's o a o[ as t n which demand more protection than - �—t cesso rie9 are e o e CRITICISM as ordinary slip offers. Satin petit- Have y u ever waudered wbdf be style notes., These handkerchlea tit _ The exercise of criticism allays• coats with the circular flared bottom comes o all the leaves that tall from fer from the lace trimmed squares for destroys, fora time, our sensibility to _•e eacetlea- t'e',vet, and biffon the ma many trees in ,our city, ea I evening near and also froth the chit• dj SS CONUVW ..beauty by leading us to regard the fit smoothly ovor t'.e satin raosr1 pectally In public playgrounds, and In I ion squares with gay borders in block Rork !a *elation to^ certain. laws of Important of alt, the lines lXtti•� parks. When you playfully scuff designs intended to accompony sports ceatloa. The eye turns from the coat and frock, correspond. 'throt h the gutters and run along the I costumes. The only trimming they- t+OSC01ts1t1ati0R charms of nature to .fix Itself 'upon Other intimate garments lilceivise side alks and bear -the swish -swish of I display is, the b�sner's name hand' ` the servile deatertty, of art. % — A11son, show the altered silhouette. Teddies, t crisp, many-colored leaves, have) painted in one corner. Their e![ec- Catarrh chemises and ev en ' dance sets have - ou ever thought that they may be; tivenes9 lies !n their colors. =l ;lA darky one day bought a horse, a circular bottom„- The slips a used for a useful purpose? � For daytime costumes the all-white Heat and inhale tB +Ward's. Ez - 'which he afterwards found could not 1 linen handkerebief, with or without cellent for colds iu head, throat twtT and three inches longer; ' eir In most large Cities and towns, all' an initial is always is good ,taste. and chest S go. He took !t to a veterinary sure lines are distinctly princess at P a%d. the leaves in the gutters and parks additionally. they have bull p - :soul- are gathered every. day by the Park l_are Some of t tailored handkerchiefs which •. geon, who injected dope into the .are less tailored have net in�erta or animal. The horse bolted dawn the ders, instead oL shoulde r.tPs . Derwtment men and are used to I borders instead.oL the .lace trimming .. • street, while the astonished aegro cover the bulbs they plant during the, .i of last season. -turned to theh surgeon and asked WEAL H (NESS winter, and also as a substance for. ;what the charge was. "Ten cents," The happy n !s not he whose potting plants. They are not burnt I NG OF Pr4�M., 'said he. "Then;' said the darky. ' happiness his only care; . but ha and thrown in/the. dumps as moss oft Use Minard's Liniment in ti+a Stables *want you to put 50 cents .worth Of who perfect resignation, leaves you have probably thought. _ 'that stuff on my arm." "Why ?" ask- the care of his happiness to his Every morning in the fall of the the surgeon. _ "'Cause," said the ker, whilst he purs"t with ardor i year- you may -see a number of men ENJOYMENT darky, '•17se got to ketch dat Koss." the road of his duty. This gives and with large rakes out in the streets] There is no enjoyment to equal the --Y— elevation to his mipd, which Is- real raking up the leaves into large piles. ! enjoyment of the great Intellectual ~ "Hans, did Sou hear the_ s dder happiness,— Nicholsoiz. ? And how do they pick them up' We11, 1 treasures which are always at hand 3 tali ?" ..Yes', mumMY," hope dad - �� they are provided with a special de and always at oar disp0sal.—Cock• 'dy hasn't fallen" 'ot yet —he isI "Boots!" called the guest In the vice which consists oX -two poles, con -1 burn. I ty hen u y his waistcoat to' the country hotel, thrusting his head out nected by , some heai•y material, like I - re hook." - of or. "Boots! " There a meal bag. They just lay this on top ,o- of the pile and scoop them UP, all in aI dew 'Yorker finci�dulously): "And was -no reply to his call, just as there I you mean to say that in Californla Man ,wants little here below,' but Lad been none to his furious ringing jiffy, and put theca into large wagonsl you have 365 days of sunshine a , she'd like to have enough to keep up of the bell. He called again and with deep bottoms and extension l year" • The Man from Los Angeles: with the Joneses. again and at last a small boy its a Wings. . The leaves are so light that'.,,Dxitctly so, sit, and that's a mighty • , much be- buttoned uniform appeared.. the wagons are filled to two or' three I conservative estimate." o +}« �•-- -- The guest looked .him up and down, minutes. "I want the boots. You're not the But where do the ,store so many of 0 boots, surely!" No,- sir;' said the them and why and how; DADDY NOW ~ bop. "I'm the socks.' Socks.' As you know, there are many faun- ~ cried the guest. "You impudent young tains and ponds in the parks and FOR THE HAIR rascal! R'tiat do you mean by that ? ", each fall these are drained dry. This EAT ANYTHING Weak "You see, air;" answered the hay,. "I'm is an excellent place to store them Ask Your Barbel' —H8 lint)WS l under the boots." and they are weighted down and also I ' wet. This work takes place from day,' -- "- to day'until the trees are bare — about He dearly loved a rich tit -bit. The • spirit was vvillirzg, but the flesh was week. Operation 1\ov. 30. Whenever he ate anything rich.ltis boys When the leaves are all gathered' " Poor dad, he will pay the r �� they are wet down again, and left un- used to sap, penalty to-morrow." Read the sequel , ••Aka haling an optxadoa, t was III they are ready to be -used for fey o words ; —yble, weak, nervous and - .T tilizing. Then they are taken from Since taking the regular dose of their a "store - hoaxes, and. used m Kruechen Salts it is .quite different, and very near unfit to work. 1 saw Lydia V o�,+urNr cover the tulip and otherbulb which sty boys enjoy .thenvwll< seeing me l�tnkham•� Vegetable Compound n, Foo'''d are being planted in the parka. They cat what I dare not touch before. Die sdvertIstd and tried h slid believe it � eldest son was the same; but since he atwroN�y, , serve as blankets and lose the pleats has taken ii ruschen Salts he can eat peel ttte wonderfully, l have no p and enjoy whatever. is put in front of he! 4 - warm during the cold winter-months. t weak �� �y �, the pains have Since they are 'frost Proof," old Jack him." a Fw ? j ,. Frost . cannot reach the tender roots Modern artiftc:al conditions, errors of left tae and my nerves are mtxlt heft r tMaaaa*+oNt Our of fife bulbs when they are covered diet, overwork, lack of exercise,. and tt l feel, safe m saying Lydia Fr ��„C,oaTOr+.trt• so on, are bound to have injurious pinkham•s medicines .have helped a by this leaf substance. — Christian effects in the long run providing due h; Ma Science Monitor• precaution is not taken. me wonderfully »�' 'left+ H, n '" • . + Kruschen Salts should be your sate- , �o Bat 143, Port Gbtbontra rd. Besides cleansing the body Of An Unpleasant Tendency $� painlessly, + About «o hours after eating many • «t mlo a. It h,1s i'sui'•ir c:l the St fade It gives a married man the rbills —purl possess a vital pow r of giw'ag new ' and with phystc:ans in tLe 50 years And chronic blues' life s d vitality to the eountleas millions g ipeople suffer from' sQtr stomachs. Of body iscotn Lydia ► since its invention. 'When marriage merely runs to bills, every P9 They call `it Indigestion. It means j It is the quick n athod. Results That is wh h dctans never hesitate tthat the stomach nerves have been` come almost instantly. It is the ape Instead of coos to �mmn� h� Sa1is. i proved method. you willacever use a s t t ' ,over•atimulated. There is excess acid. I - � N The way to correct It is with an alkali, another when you know. Feet Sore? Use Minard's Liniment. T which neutralizes many times its vol- Ber sure to get the genuine Phillips' Y -- Ltst of "Wanted Inventions tie in acid. :Milk of Magnesia, prescribed by physi- ;agistrate --Thd evidence ,bows and Sull Ieformatlon Sent Free ; The right ovals is Phillips' Milk of clans for 60 Yeats is correcting excess that you tbrew a brick at this con ,on Re Quest _ stable. Burly One —It shows more 73 Bak St., CO., s, Out- , W' ISSUE NO. 4� --�29 Magnesia —just a tasteless dose in adds. Each bottle contains full direc• x70 sasitt st.. Ottawa, water. it is Pleasant, etacient and tions —any drugstore. than that —it shows that I hit him. , , I � �Tl -I! ,,M 'P, The A. IF. and A.,,AL held their aa- A �Vaq day, eveWn last �rh Rt.'Wor. R 1-_�_C'H. A R D'SO Senior War&m's night on anal, N Sims five-pin indoor howling lea has" been organized 'here And 'kill' Rev. A. McLellsA an of play outside clubs. XMAS FRUITS. PEELS, NVTS, ICINGS ETC. gave the address of the evenirlg� Vvbeatigow h 4 Stares go the Unid St*L and Crest Britain $2.00 in adv&am. Mr. Mervin Watt is moving into his new residence wlikh is one of Pathful rheumatism Is qtiolckly reliev- are the.choleast the markets produce. the finest in -town. 'ad by the use of Gallagner',4 Kidney NURKAR, Proprietor.. A number of our lotcal nintrods Remedy. A purely Herbal Medicine Seedless Ralbins. 2 lbs. 28c Almond Icing, I lb. tin. "o Cal. Seeded Raisins, 2 lba* 3:1 "AQ260 north, but sold by E. C. Jones, Pickering. c Almond Icing. j lb tin, have returned from the no 4 COUT"NTIL -hunting very p— 25c Icing Sugar..3 lbe. report deer Valencia Raisins. 2 lbs. 7. 2W 'STEft. - :.. Aft w%, 16c Smans Down Cake Flour SALE RE Year- Nectar Svedless, 15 oz.. 'lye Old Tyine Village Quartette 1.40' 'Oeo by one the great leaders in Puffed Seeded. 15 cz 18c Five Roves Flour. 24a.. -Auction Sale Gold Medal Currafits aye an excellent concert an Thurs- Saturday, Nov.30th 20c Five Hosee Flour, 7s 450 Aho great war are passing away, attended of about '7 1-2 acres of standing. Shelled7Walnuts 60o Royal Pastry Ftour. 24s _L06 gy evening last to a well 1 0 ::.,60C lb Cook', Friers Baking Powder 30to the last t5 pass into the great house. timber (beech and maple) to be Shelled Almonds sold in about 1-4 acre lots at lot 12 Glace Cherries _A� 50c lb White Lily Baking Powdei '250 beyond being Georges Clemouceau, The missionary anniversVy of ihe Suro- Con. 8, Pickering, the vroperty- of Drained Lemon Peel ... 25c Ito ShirriffsTrueVamilla 25a United church will be held on .1ft the "Tiger of France," who died , W.,G. Scott. Sale at 1.30 o'clock. Drained Orange Peel 25c lb VKnilla Extract, a-for y next when Dr. Laird and Dr: in his 881h yi6ar, on Sunday mora- ua Young, of pronto, will p;each. See Bills. F. W. Silversides, Auct- T. ing, after a brave fight for his life. ioneer. A NICE RANGE OF CHRISTMAS CHINA Saturday, le- : ov. 30th-Administrator's hen a country reaches a crisis Notice to Creditors sale of land, at the North East AND STATIONERY ;in its history., and 14 threatened T corner of lot 31, con-6, Pickering, d has right oii 24 1-2 'acres composed of the' nor - OJ A WE S R I C H. A R D S 0 with disai3teri an In the matter of the Estate of Samuel therly part of said lot, will be Of- N .4ts side, there is' tisuallY a clan of ..iViiiConuchle, late of the village of auction to outstanding ered for sale by public ing ability and courage ..Dumbarton in the County'of Ontario -close the estate of the late Nicol 1� o Gentleman, Delcease(L, .�eady to corne to the rescue McIntyre. Sale at 2 o'clock. Fred 1, PERSONS having claims a- and save hia country front the AL Postill, Auttioneer. aj gn,4t' the estate- of the said Samuel -Auction Sale of the fiistory of Britain, when Na about the 8th day of blay, V ing'Haid e' Store -threatened disa8ter. This has been McConochie, deceaged, who died on or' Monday, Dec. 2nd n8, are furniture including a Gurney 0,x­ -'Picker war' at the z,3nith of his 7,q ' uired to file their claims orki or tie- ford range, coal or wood., carpets, Lpoleon was lore the 20tla day of December 1929, gArden toots etc: at Robt. Feasby's .power. During the great war, with Ella McConochie, the executor Brougham. Sale at 2 o'clock- Fred .•vilhen everything Was black for of the . said estate, after which thr Postill, auctioneer. W have the Black Diamond Plow Points to fit nearly a said executor will proceed to distrib� Ivednesday, Dec. 4th -Aaction sale the allieF1, and the French army cons, ... - . .. a. , ute the said estate having regard of fresh co springers, young all make (of -p!uwL 'was threateuing to throw down only to such claims a,% shall have been cattle and horses, the property of ;its.arms, Clemeuceau took hold of received by her. Charles Luke,, lot 12, con,.8, East We supply repairs. fur all Stover, and Raiiges and if yon are in need of the reins of power, and restored ti Whitby. -These cattle consist of DATED at Dubarton, ' this 16th - lay of November 1920.. a New Range or Heater be sure and I . A-.rshires, Jerseys_ Holsteins and see our Varied line the motale' of the French army. Ella McConochie, Durhams. • Sale at 1,30 o'clock • He placed ' No trouble to show the goods. the ablest generals in Executor. sharp. Writ. blaw, Auctioneer. -jecommatid, aSid came to a thor- Ftro (';i1e Letter -others just,as good.* Electric Washers as good as y -n ough understanding with the Atrial any time giveu Free. that the two armies British so oworked in complete harmony, and W anted 500 -Tons -1 7 .,with right on their side. victory -k-Deeting wao ae�ured, altbuimh it meant Agent for the McCormit Farm -cut Alfalf t Maebiriery and Repairs. -e-i oind a long and de. Good q' .iality first and second great s4cribL terojined struggle. When great Ea cured without rain, baled and powerful njeii srecuolpellf-d y by deaLb, disea.-4e, cold age ur for -e have it, can 'get it, or it is not made.'- or in 'nae Lnow, Our Motto W roome other reason, to Ove tip their activities. there are alp ays young.,rTlen ready and %%.illing to Also now open for auv quantity of Wheat, J. S. BALSDON PICKERIDM Z: �filf tbi'vacaucy hwl (•,tr•ry on as it ..Oatsi, Barky or Buckwheit. :aothinw had happened. Phone, write or call, st ating what amount BRADLEY'S '.BRADLEY'S Here It Is. 'You have to offer. -Lovely littlt� xmrmente to complete the The greatest rtmtdy for sore throats, Special prices on these : othes a specialty, Under- cough,croup. bKonchitia. whooping- REESOR'S MARMILL, LIMITED Raby'o Wardrobe. Children'., Cl, cough and togisililtim. Mrs. Syailla wear of seasonabie weights f,, r Wamen and Children, very .."spobu,s ronaijiLiS." Guarantees. you reasonably priced. Flannelette Gowns, heavyquality 0.1 ' C4D*t lose Jones Drug Store. , try it. Markham, Ont. size@. 98c and 1.19. Allover aprons and hotiso dregeeg, 79e And 08c Children's party dresro!1, clearing at 40c Ladies' MVSICAL Hosiery, from 49c, up. Cbildrien'4 Lisle and Silk Hosiv Ecythe Howitt-Soden A. f C. M. �tippecial li)c. To%el*,-Iinen. 6;tLk and cotton towels. (piano, former basis) Brougham Ont. S PE CIAL PRICES MEN FURNISHINGS URNISHINGS Heavy Footwear for the wer..9eason, ottr i nliber gnode are better than --Pupilb accepted in Piano and Theory. a pelts.. Carhartt's Gloves and Course taught. Rag-ulai'Conservatory Cy FOR TEAM HARNN"q^S ever and surprisingly low in Pupils prepared for examination in Over,%Ilq always on hand, Windbreakers, "'Trotigers, Smock-4, Sioiemter%. -Introductory, Elementary. Primary, Every - Junior. Intermediate an-i the newly �Brasis-rnounted Team Backhand Harness thing for Dad and rite Boys. formed Associateship. 2 inch,lAyer trace with heel -chains. $42.00 n'both piano "fi Theory. band, .00 per hour i -Wi-th 5 ring breeching. instead of back- ADLE Y. Term-, $1 Phone Pick. 539 8-17 CEC I L' B R 1134ick mounted Team Backbend Harness V8 50 Notice' to Creditors 51ring Breeching $44.25 -In the Water of the Estate of Jronoi- Thi not a factory harne9q, but enstom made in our o" than Lotton And James Lotton, omn shop at Markham. late of the TovrnsbjpOf Picker- -ing. in the County of Ontario, We �peeialize on repairs to harness and collars. :Gentlemen De ceaijed. All persono, 1-k-iving claims agail.ft the _7 -tn Lotion, de- }' 06tate of the.4,oil.foroatto _C Fe 'T 0 D D S -see"ed. and-th- said Jawes Lott'On. de. 'ceased. wb,o, died no or ahvia the 27th -.7 . I . - 1. ':-, . .... Harness and Collar Manufacturer ill -day of Nv vin tier, 1929. and nn the '116th diy of N��verijbei. 1929 rp,peet- -NA..,A-. IE?j M I—I.& MI. - 0 MT rr. Home Phore 3400 :ively,. are r(q,)ir�-i to file their claims -,on or before the 20tb day of Deremher. with W. 13 Lntt,-6. or %Villinm L.6tton. Executor: of said Estate, after which the said Execotors wi;i proceed -,kodist.6hute the ­,id Eita !tving regard only to such clairnIV.1, shall have teen received by them. Yo4r &unmer Home Can Look Dared at. Pickering. this 21�tdAy November, 102-0. a4:tjV; Twice asAttr W B. !.oTT(-)-s, W M LoTToN, Expeturors i raual the Ifting'* •Wglttvaji Simply cover the walls and ceilings with smooth, tight-fitting sheets of Gyproc Fireproof Wallboard —then decorate. -Gyproc will also nuke Daily, Coach-, S erVices it cooler on hot da -s_-warmer on cold nights. 217 .`..:.Fare 50 Cents re o sal oar -)ntu L ft v e, Picke'ritig (S t Kndar(l i M 6") Leave'Jrork For Sale By A, NI P. N1. A. M. N M. Gordon Foitkering, Ont., 3 55 �-d 7 30 3 30 d 25 VIV -Now on'Displ d 7 55 4 5.- -See It — Hear It 8:55 5,55 0.30 U. i5 6.55 10.30 rimattice ..10 i5 1.55 .11.30 The actual perfo -8.30 a 11.55 �8 55 of a radio is the best basis P. - 9.80 M. 1'. 9.55 .12.30 of selection. We will bis 12-55 10.55 1,30 10. 30 glad to let 2.30 11.30 the Kolster 1.55 il.40 from us, -prove --Get your Xmas Groc c, its superiority by results. d Dally ercept.Sundsay Sunday only h. Our ptices are righ for itielf 2.55 eries Our stock is f fresh, Have a denwn Ca on Im Co.a•h connections at Toronto for Barrie, Ortllia, ', ' Midland, Sebomberg, Orabg6ville, Hqmilton, We have Miner Rub bers for everybody. Grab Work Boots for mess Corhartt's and Haugh 's Oveealls and Smocks. 'iqgara F&119, Buffalo -WILLIAM C. MURKAR, Wool Socks and Over Socks. Agent and interruediate points. rickering Ontario Coach connections at Btiffido for al)-U. S. A. points, Get your radiator filled with Anti-Freeze and y6tir battery charged for the cold weather. your order, " Coach Lines 'deliver. Phone Markham 6402, "All that you seek iC��S�'E in Radio" General Wm. M. Duncan, Merchant, Green River' !"4- "IF we""is exhfibitielt tb adita -A nam over Robt aft-SAW'm so6at Fr1dN&J?hf 04 'air! Lewis t q wea. we T 'Pic'ke' ring :St0U*,We1' ont.. 0 now rest Z �ciir on businesR. has 4.4 k Y, uido Bi. Pnexcin" of Audley, 11 aragID, N" ► JU . Fin'told had i6 bnil'n'iss trip been spending a few days with vein 1A Broagbwn as vW to Toroko an Tuesday .- bernie",Mrs.F.-J.W&rd-- Friday Saturday, 22.and.23 as g".remont. Forsyth is gradually 49 "ABIRS IRISH ROOM"- illnes§,' 'ervice Urti. G. M. Tier ''S #I night eerrlca SON DS­�-Uqvery men t. Municipal and. 108 Margaret Idactiab is visit' (Retaru engagement at the Mortgage Bonds. Also, Indus5flils. f-ionds in Toronto this week. regular prices) Gaaol3ne, 031, Seiberiing Tires. lf-in Htiebby, of Pielcerinir, was' Safe investments - ar,-Uom�5 to 7 per Calls by day or might promptly A. L PILKEY. in town several days this week on cent. attended to, Tuesday. Wed riesday, 26 and ,27, INSURANCE—All classes written in- olmig . - business.' I I , . Comfortable cars'. The Pkk Automobile. - Wind. "HERO-. FOR A NIGHT" - Ban and Mrs. 'Kirkpatrick and cludipg Fire. A . Prices reasonable. Accident and Sickness. family spent Sunday in Tor-onto storm. A Phoue'o'r write Coniedles. V* ance Co with Mends. Phone 7800 i9ii Mrs. Rawson spent Sunday.in .43if .. --ED. BOWMAN, Whitby �'7 Zrougham with her son, Robert. 'Friday and Saturday, 29 36 The object of this Associatiorcis Iwo d prosecute Administrifori's SaW of Land -lessen stealing and wife and child Double Bill the , , 511UL. F. Ghidlo w and E, Bryan -took -A J 1Aw "ME GANGSTER" UrKler and by virtue of the powers operty stdien oommmill 1. In -the wrestling match in Toronto Admin- Members having vested "in' th6 iander'signed wi on Monday evening. and oats immediately with any member a istmtor de- bouts non with'.Will annex- Ed. &13 -hp Pickering, Ontario- PTRENT;S LASTCASE." of Exibutive Oommittes.• d M r*s. Gibson we been d - Ld of the last will and testament of Memberihip too spending a week with friends 'a' Nicol W-Intyre. farmer. deceased, --- Whitby and Oshawa. there w�il'be -offered for sale by pub- Ttakets. may belied from the President Of Seoretery ouappKestion' -Frank and Mrs. Cooper spent a I.c .auction on Satarday,.the 30th, of S. Palm. Exac. Oom.—L. D. Banks, C-. day reeently in Toronto with. Novernbei-, 192% at the hour-of 2 o'. A F E W er', M. S. Chibm�a Pickering'. Clark and Mrs, Rawson. clock in the afternoon, by Fred Pos- Job& Brigualt had a business -till, Esquire, AuctioneCir, the Iands S Jas, Rlchardsorll !IS D, Mtmro, trip to the city on Tuesday, hav- particularly described as follows Ong been charged with. reckless Ail and Singulai that certain parcel President. Seorstory 'Before Thr i st m* as pe cia ---------- driving. or tract of land and prernises situate Mrs. Lyman Pilkej I is installing lying and being in the Township of • a hath- room eq uipment in her resi- Pickering, in the County- and Prov- dence atpreseat occupied by. IQ, A. ince of Ontario, containing 24 1-4 One only, McClary Furnacette, reg. $85.00. This is extra Overand. nitres, more or less, And being ..com- Jo &.%'of Taronto, posed of,the north half of the North value and just when you want'it, - Mrs. W. F. R n quarter of lot No.31 in the 5th con- at $49.96. has been spending a few day? her parents, Richard and cession of the said Township of Pick- ering e�.-cc�pt parts. —Mrs. Ward. sale will beheld on the said 'Step Ladders' W_w. and Mrs. McCuwan and The said A lands', situate At the comer two children. of Malvern, spent describe the week-end with'-Magatis and of the sixth concession and the White- .71 7 foot ladder, well braced, 2.19 Vale sideline. 44 , - Mrs-. Morgan. 1.89 Luther Pilkey is again on duty, 'Ijiis—land is of excellent quality and 6 on Provincial high- 69 after being laid off for several has a frontage 6. days on account of trouble with way No. 7 of almost 80 rods. `04only have which I-or term,;, paxticulars and conditions a few ofthese if bought now would one,of hIR eyes. of sa.!,� apply to Donald R. Beaton. Ivan Purdy, who has been con. cost us twice as much. Compare these prices. Whitevaie. Ontario, 'or Beaton. and E speak of artistic fined to his bed for several weeks Hos- his Solicitors, 330 B W designs that are Bay street, sabering from rheumatic fever, is dignified, not artistic gradually recovering. designs that would be Mra. James Milne, who has been One 9 tube Radio (Freed) batteryless, bran new, reg price inappropriate for the machine purpose in view. The confined to her bed for the past B U I L D EP41 S 195.00, to sell at.149.00, This is a cabinet madh one illustrated Is elm- - �wa or three months, is now in a and is extra good value. ple, yet has artistry, very critical condition. D. B. Taylor and W. X. Palmer We are now ready-to ­No Greater Tribute' �tlpply.you with Large B batteries, reg. 5.00, at 3.76. Auto Rugs, reg."10.00, at 7.75. motored to Toronto on Sunday and spent the day with the form 8RICKS, CONCRETE Roasters (all enamel) from 1.20 up. N. W. STAFFORD, er's sister, Dire.. Combs. Kin ton Road, Victor -and Mrs. Mitchcll and BLOCKS, INTERLOCK. Paint, at L.00 per quart. Vbi'tby the former's father. Luther Mitch. -G PIPE, DRAIN TILE. ell. of Oshawa, spent Sunday with Frescota, entire stock going at 2 lbs. 29c , 5 lbs. 57c. Phone Whitby ''Luther and Mrs. Pilkey. #38 r uc James Neal. of Mona _'S .,ND AND G.RAVEL Large Sinks, 2Ox82, roll rim. for one week, Mount Forest. has r very special at 11.95. returned home, after spending a week with Luther and Mrs. Pil- Perry Cement key and other relatives and fri- -7 ends to Claremont. Products Co. Charles Cooper, 40 Claremont Rev. B. R. and Mrs. Stephem, Toronto Mr. and Mrs. Lewis'and T. E. Gos: .371 Bay St., Tor Maple Leaf Mutual tick attended the re qp4ning of f Vol Highland Creek. Woodbine Heights Church, To. PLANT-1 - mile north o -7 E' Cheap rates for farm and country Rev. A. McLellan. of the Clare buildings. United Church, and Rev. Windstorm Insurairkee on buildingel won t of St. Andrew's GREAT Ferguson, General' Merchant, wind-mills. Silos ate. United Church Pickering, will ex. Automobile Insurance of all kinds. change pal pits. on Sunday morning :.,.CLAREMONT :­ONT* next FARMS FOR SALE. Magnus Morganand Levi Linton '.Redudions (JSucoessor to D. A. Scott) Write or phone were in Tweed on Sunday attend 4ng the funeral-of Mr. Woodcock, ED. BOW M A N e- who was in their fiziiploy several Her is a Real *Opportuni4 Fresh Mince.Meat, per lb. I l5c years ago.- They officiated as pall Cherries, per lb. 20c- 20 WETITBY, - ONT. ..to Save $9 Maraschino be&rers. New Dates, 2 lbs. 25c Quite a large number from here Men's Knee Rubber Boots, 25C - 'Spari�h Ornions', 3 IN,. are attending the Royal. Winter .7armers, Attentiazi regular 4 50, for 8,50 Dome9tic Onions, 6 IbA. ... 25c -P&ir this week and- report it a -Men's -Lifebuoy Rubbers, -Shelled Walnuts. per ll�., 50C -both as regard@ th 1. : I have secured then gency for the Proeb great success, e 7 eyelet. reg.8.50, for.,, Mixed Peel, per lb. 25c. xbibi Wood and Oucksbutt. Farm Imple •quality and extent of thee Men's 15 in. Leaiher-topo, will keep constantly on and the attendance. ments• a►od regular 6 00. fir 5.25 hand repairs for these popular Alex Fraser, who had r6mted T. Men'8.All-wool Windbreaiers implements. R Stephens .. "'* -See our. display of Fanc'y' • on's blacksmith shop regular 3.50. for 4 49 -Also, Loudon 's barn sad stable few weeks ago, has so f Dishes and Notions. far failed to Boya'All-wool Wtndbreakers fittings. waks"his appearance. Apparently regular 2.60, for 1.95 1 will also take contracts for painting a and houses by a new be has Riven .up the 1106010 Of.dom' Ladies' All wool, White Sweat. - Christmas. 'tug to Claremont. r'Coats and Pullovers, e process, by spraying. Estimates cheerfully given. Mrs. R. J. How was taken to — regular 5.00, for 3.50 -7 k brings, us more-satisfied enstotneri Ph6ne 10G. Toronto one idaflast' oveek to *re- Boy-' All -wool Pullovers, Ever"y wee -27-62 .4ceive treatment at a clinic for her regular 2,00, for 1.25 �,eycis which have been giying her Men's Alh.wool Flannel for our $peei-alDrder Clothing. Eachsultand R. J. M Claremont great trouble fbr some tiatie' pai't. Sbirts,'regular 2.00, for 1.35 overcoat tailored to 3-onr individual measure. We hope the treatment may prove Men's Pepper and Salt Shirts. be 1tv: �11 D A large variety of and style's beneficial to her and that she way regular 1.25, fur .95 Green River 7- o choose from. One price, $24.00. - return home soon in her former Men's Military Leggings, good beRlth.'- regithii 3.W, for 2.50 Basket Factory I -We h-id -onr Bret real touch of turers of S .,Manager manufac winter last week when the ground C•• A. Overland, became white with a light fall of F. I N G 0 L-D `All kinds of Frnit Baskets, Barr► snow, which, however, hAs. die "LOWER PRICE STORE rates, Farmerg, Bushel -appeared with the mildett.weatnei ..with which we have been favored Phone -3801 since the snow- storm. Farmers CLARRMON'T, ONT. have been compelled to cease their Travels by -Mail plowing '9peratiomg mn account of GRIN G. IT HERE the severe frost which inadeplow- Commerce Money Orders. Thev are conveni- Now i; the time to get a new:Spt of The regnlar niouthly meeting of Harness, or get the old set repaired. Vyo.menlp Institute wag held I hay�e in �toek samples of r3amdel _tb!s ft ho[l]e, e c)f :-.*n Weduesdav IAqt 't the tu Tre�s -and Jeffrey's hwness. The Mrs. John Gregg. A very good ordered through rata- may be u lojue:ti pricesquoted. _ --attendance responded. The pro- Catalogue free. gram .was "Looking Backward." -Two-papers were given, one on I also carry collars, collar pads. sweat Origin of Christip a,,; NInsic, pads, harness oil by bulk, harness dressing, also-silverpoliab -and Traditinnp." They were given and other parts to ins from France, England, Ger- Ropaira promptly d.ne. y,.-Svotland, Bohemia and -Poi L. �ir. PILK9Y,­_ CLARP.MOWr wad. Their different carols were mentioned as far back as the 15th H 'R._Galtaugher and lflthcenturies. Another pap- a' er was read on "The Early Fifties " 'Grain Merchant of Ontario Courrty This pa0ei 7_'X&Ve the Organization of the dif• -ferent Toronto' churche,4 and- the nnnipp of the pioneer pastors, also the flrqt fain the market .to purchase Hay, 'and conneil, the different s•hook, tnf`r SCraw, Grain Potatoes, ebants, post offica!a rnillt,-hrii­ j bRndq. stock importers etc. These' ,For qn otations apply worthy pioneers had Ftmwaernents. a 014 one of which Is still a fAvor;!e, namely, cbekerq. The meeting R. R. No. 1. ".Abroughout --as FL moRtinterestingr Phone Pickering 1712 and inAtmetive one and wag ranch lltdv :enjoyed by every person present. Ic eL­111 q n 11, VU sea _�t' %_ P :•: Baskets; Clothes Ras'ketO.- Frank Pennock$ Proprietor Maker of the well known Barnes' Baskets. Phone Markham 8400 B FATTY FOR THE SHST STAND.$ 10 V Litter - Carriers, flay Carriers Punip;. Door Tracks, COW Bowls. Preqsure SysteruffEtc- it will pay lvc)u to get my prices ow - ,above before buying elsewhere. "r'R A YK Y PR 0 U SE f %%Tq Ao'p Ila Money When �`j Your ' Travels by -Mail E 14 D' yot i i remittances ., by Canadian Bank of Commerce Money Orders. Thev are conveni- ent, efficient, and economical.-_ The mon.ey'is fully --insured'against lose or..theft id' transit. It can - -it Is, addressed. reach-only the person to whom d. Canadian Bank of Co M­iriercie Raney Orders areas good as cash -and.' are accepted anywhere in "-C-tnada. nE CANMIANil' BANK OF COMMEACE C wifh which is amalp4mceRd CANADA 'n1%NDARD BANK OF :•: Baskets; Clothes Ras'ketO.- Frank Pennock$ Proprietor Maker of the well known Barnes' Baskets. Phone Markham 8400 B FATTY FOR THE SHST STAND.$ 10 V Litter - Carriers, flay Carriers Punip;. Door Tracks, COW Bowls. Preqsure SysteruffEtc- it will pay lvc)u to get my prices ow - ,above before buying elsewhere. "r'R A YK Y PR 0 U SE f %%Tq Ao'p Ila .., .,, sees. - .:,rrm .erns.. , —:. . _ ... .. ,,.- •,.._- sees. -., ..�_ �' `�'�t,• i:" .p�Yti�'f'r`°^'�"'u.,."*i..+f•K" �:S'! g:G"N.•..: ;:�.r'ar�^:. . , s�r, a- �• : •w r -+i'ff ; >, •?• .:i " "%- +— '.sJf�j„... Y' ^...,,....•, .. .. .�•. �,.:'�" r.JS .. _ sees �. .q:.' .A' f yJ:Jw.... � l ' ..: � —. '... 7 i•. .J•' yr: .� •• .: ,. .. .'. y F171 t - l; r party. Mi friinii says he will 'tels- - l lire'B' ha comes . Sh _ went u lie acay.�nie' in . e ^'r a went Otll yesterday." We wali� pou� It was' aftki dinner and a little f- �� i .. a� r . absent- minded knocking about of the + Si TROP PRICES PAID billiard balls alone; that Garrick :vas. l _. t=r recalled to the matter in hared by the Write For QL1EOtQtioltS i t penetrating tuning.up of the-orchestra. •.^ - • - ORANGE : in the ball rooni. t _ _ The Harris Abattoir Co.., Limited. _ He sauntered-.out on.' the wide- club. S. Lawrence Market Toronto 2 PEKOE porch that faced the harbor and looked �, Onts' ' rBLEKD ort straight ahead through the wide' opbn}ng'.of the two headlands into the _ M ins Sound. It was a beautiful starry night,-' CHARITY °vr}th no moon. Far out iii the Sound i 1 Tear Gas Persuades could be seen one of the big New Eng: woo d dress myself in charity, as land steamers, a, majestic mass of '� beilt'raiment.' I would put It oa African Tax Evaders L• upon my faith and hope, not so as lights. Here and there, knots of young Durjlan, Natal.- Rurban pQifc� *a- entirely to bide them, but as an up- �F!!�h �� Q' �8ldenss people had begun to gathe'V. cars, accompanied by a special de•� Par and more visible vesture.- Dr. r $e was endeavoring to seise', a quiet tachment armed with tear gas .bombs cozrer' where he could• watch when Watts. „ . • and gas masks raided We native com-1 three girls, arm in arm, in light shim. _ pounds in search of ;poll tax default -' r okle mery, summer frocks sauntered across A WORK OF ART ers. the lawn and up the step.;. A really great work of art is like Afore than 6000 natives were ez -j "Oh, Guy." He turned. It teas Ruth a ivork of nature, in that it remains amined and 600 were arrested. It was, i nearest, with Vira on the other ens ever infinite 'to our eomgrehenefon. not uecessary_to use force beyond the' 1t1If1tlNA1ftR11 t 111►tttyylI(J�����J�����j�jj1' iUtttlUl►Rt>9Ji and a piquant little, bobbed - haired We contemplate It, we are sensible of display of arms and the use .01� one' ". ,tN!!tNlUlflN ,a snappy -eyed, lithe, animated girl be- it, it influences lie; yet we are unable gas bomb, which had 'Immediate 'effect. •A1�,T IUL R,E . gE - tureen • them. `.`We've been talking to recognise its full meaning, still less on one group of defiant natives. ., about you -and Ras wants so much to can Its true essence, its entire merit, CHAPTER danc ?" he emboldened to ask rJter a meet You." 8cth presented Garrick be ezpreased'in words, HORIZONf!t � D .t to Rae Larue. Garrick was f.n adept Alone in the conifortably furnished proper interval. with fete persiflage. He needed to -The zloty o! mankind , the story saloon Garrick lanced at Dick, who "No," hastened Vira. "She was ill, p ge' of horizons dreamed of, glimpsed, g ,, be, to cover up the eagerness with sought after, reached -and then left 'shrugged at the unconventionality f at Beth's house. This 'Reek's prize for brightness Y �, "„ - whic:i he studied thin interesting behind, -Rev. Boynton Merrill. "it all, then made a hasty survey of the And Jack Curtis; ± ou person. goes to the- boy who, on being asked Place. At one and was a sort o! closet "Oh, yes. He was there. He came y „ haw old a person born in 1890 would- 4 13 Lve heard: so much about you, *Mr. i k for clothes press. "Snooping ?" -Ile politely late" Garrick; she explained keenly, be now, inquired, "Man or'roman ?" Mlnard'a Llnlment, for Coughs. � .nodded as he opened the door. A buzzing interrupted. Vira'turned ',with a come -on smile and .a hesitation -- Inside hung a nondescript array of ( quickly to Glen, txho was now keen after the "Mr." that hinted at the irk- old on crossing sworda with Garrick as a f+ r k ,pfd dotl?es. In the back corner, on the someneds of formality. You live' at / iHoor where it bad been thrown, lay a lady killer and had resumed his .mon- 'the Club don't you? I'm staying with yI ! I o9 ' rl's eloth hat. He icke d 'it u oply of Vera. "That radio, Glenn," . { gi p p, Beth Page; you must know the Pages. smoothed it out, then with a suppress- Inver eager to show off and 'please, I'd seen you around when we've been j ;�� e) r Glenn drew a curtain of a built -in side - •ed "ouch!" drew his hand away and over. here and I. thought I know 'you loosened a pin caught in its folds. board at the end of thetaloon, disclos- were - you!" "H'm -a diamond clas?- initials V. ing a very complete bet, including the Rae hail that sometimes fatal gift G. -Vita Gerard ?" {loud- epeaktng htyrn. toe flattery, a way of leading a man on "Diat�nd clasp that's one of He adjusted and tuned and twirled * p .. j.o talk s.bont hi;maeli at.ii�f appearing � 'tire pieces of misain jewelry," whis- t knobs and dials until at last he had it. g j y " Ito be exclusively interested in his red Dick excitedly. "Say-hold hold that.' From. the, loud speaker came .a girl's , ,• ; Pe Y• Y- ( tastes and pastimes. Guy studied her voice• 'hat again as you had it. There. By as she devoted her entire attention to i Jove, it's not only a hat -it's a bag! I "It's -Rae!" exclaimed Ruth, "Signal 1him to the exclusion of her compan- Tomato color they said the girl rack that you,get her." - • = _ y 8 �ion� R'a4 she attractive because she .� at the Radio Dance put the stuff in a loperattor. Glenn officiously played - the `radio 1r8CtSp ran so young; or waq it beyau5e she little tomato colored bag. By Jove!" 'had ao much experience IL being young? t gore$. "Here's a camera, too," was all Gar. i A few minutes later came the voice, I' om his file at the Club they wereLT $� rick answered. He turned the camera much clearer, from the loud speaker. I r over, saw the muncher "tl," then deftly -8 tip closer to- the westward, like an explorer, to ever If vat, raise t,oa: -a T,,, f..n „i "Now -Glenn et soon ar afield leaping lightly to the • loud speaker-no-no--you know -not M�r�--•, r>a haw rr you tin to add to g - LIIlasded it and dropped the roll of „ p , city, °,.00lrt•�r n, echrr•kind of houafihold ,masse. - .,here i;cO °w' = Alm into his coat et. your cheek, Glennie- oWaa u`;g pock 'the shows, the hotels, the niRat life. 'raiwbt. iaEarm.non-- rat,,, tar d,. There was a step on the companion- Thesis was a suppressed laugh. Was yhe questing to see just how far 'hem bulletin and pace pht.es ..rs vnte.ra b man and .ottan way. Softly he closed the door, soiled { Glenn smiled, rather sheepishly, but t - avbo sr+ aLrs tn dxa su6:acts thev dswuss, = have 4 real y y he gaiety of lists d ?.•oTtaire, Wphisti- iaatiu..ne�a<.ne. wtU.. )teen mark .,th an '•7E” t6a.. tau watld wto he turned. his face full toward the lit - Kan. .r .0 Eoarl, su m the hat tghtly and stn3ad it in his hip rated club man took him, For his raw name and addrs di out the coupon ' - .,pocket under the tail. of his coat: tie horn. hpurposes Garritic conveyed the im •"d °ale tt Na poaeap Is regsuted, "� p pOn -' The art thawed a little' bit as the Garrick had divined what was eom- ' party � in "Sort of Freudian, I oats," he pression that the only lentils known to Director of Publicity _ ace in the shaker thawed. - _Finally, R• g him were the seer a:.d the horizon. aEp,�'jp�' of AGRICULTURE OTTAWA DIVTARi4 �arriek took advantrge of a lull in whispered to Ruth, recalling her moth - Somehow, however, he had z feeling >' ' ' -$he conversation. er's repetition of Ruth's psycho - Ithat Ns girl was learning pretty much pt'°" ""d m• etce booklets khans m,rbd .,tat an "X'• analysis. 1 p+�i�tr'xr -fir too +o BULLMN No. may as' male tell you -just why Y � what she. wantes2 to know; though for u t n "The Bacon Hog and He " "We stropped in," ke remarked casually, Huh. laugghed Ruth, taking no fthe life of him !.! hadn't quite figured -The Bacon .err der —�,�Iti s"-Bost Pains to madulaite her tone. More adea for market hogs; taking the diamond • clasp from his , t out .Yet x% bat that was te flog& ti Cansda. �•. "why" of d� r atndi � ams. for ,la.dy -- _ pocket. "Isahis by any chan,e yours, like the terrier -His Mistress' V' ice'. „- O. 2n. ; Virg ?,. P Y ps, . 8L'LLETIN N SULLETIN KO, 112: came from the loud s eaker_fo^lowetl To be contina. i.) prsysd•s Vaults? produce Im "Household rwaan aad Their Can. Come now-pout our_li Glenn, Vira looked a', the clasp a moment, p Education In India Merit.= '- fataasng, then gave a little scream. "M lin- by a laugh -then an unmistakable ra• ppaale of market ou �"g `ad 'rat " --hoer to control dies, moths, ear- Y Ttmes of India; The liOPet'nmPilt fit smracnw t; —neanans Went b etlis• cockroaches. wevxla, house genie clasp -that they tore off my dfo kiss. pa�'ng •feggs. t Disconcerted after his ardent atten• ! has to' meet two great needs - primary p• bed' .a, shoulder strap —at. the dame. It was J s.aee..�aW education and secondary and higher ' ' � � '�'- -' � all- almost all -that stood between me I - _ °- ° -- �--- -- ___.._. _ ._._ _ .„ R.R ho._._..._....• Lion to Vira, Glenn for once looked as , -and the board of censorship!" if he would have dropped through 'nto f edttcatioa, Is St to educate the peas- Pv:f �Icw ._ :_ N _Wr -" : w �0 In the laugh that folioweet, Ruth the hold. !ant, or to improve the Dniyeraities and __._... ' 1'.r incr._.._ - --- -- .,was the first to speak. "Where-did Ruth glanced ,quickly from Glenn's the High Schools'? Primary schools .you get it,,Guy ?" chagrin to Vira's stony face fhen saw-1 Invoke an expenditure of 189 lakbe, Garrick assumed a 'knowing air. the humor. I secondary schools demand an expends- — "One of the caddies at the club came "Never mind, Glerrn.- She kissed a .ture of 175.lakhs. But when Arts Cb1- `•, ' vp to me this morning and tried to 'couple of thousand on that wave length I let es. professional colleges, apocial sell it to me. I thought if you could then!" schools and universities are consider - r identif; it, I'd vetch kin.." ed, it is found that far more is spent Y Garrick was unable to figure out CHAPTER IIi. ien secondary and higher education than on the primary schools. Though - :,whether or not there Was -..n air of .'•_-' -THE MYSTERY CRAFT. relief' at 'the' expianat_on. At least primary education is very important; } there was some connection between Dick rejoined Garrick late in the there should be no reduction of rea• " the "Sea Vamp" and the robbery. afternoon in his rooms at the Nono- sonable .expenditura- elsewhere,. _. The - wantue Country Club. Garrick had I enlightened women of India are com- Was little Rae Larue ct the been developing the roll of films. "What do you see there ?" he asked l iraratit sly few in number, yet they Y are strong enough to commence a pro - Dick, holding up the strip: i found revolution In the social life of �i Dick turned toward' the light and + India.. And probably primary educe - rubusnad Ilooked'Cart'fully. `.`A boat. Looks like I tion in this country will not be secure " S*wvNona one of those scout cruisers built for i until the upper and middle classed are _ f the government during the'war.'' properly educated. That, of course, "It's sutogr.ihic, you ' .iee. The ''is looking i•atber a. long way ahead. _ name, `The Bacchante' is' written , ur-der it, and the dhte." "Oh, }es;' but by whom'! Whose The ex- Kaiser's ;0th birthday re- -that?" is ,called, an anecdote to H.' A. Vin-Coe- writing "Never mind that now`. ' 'Whaf is nen, consuY from the Netherlands in „ that shore line? Do. you recognize it? Gan Francisco. "In the days of his � Take iriy • glass," - ) glory," Consul Van Coenan said, "the Dick studied it, intently :.red min::tc- ,Kaiser during a visit to The Hague' ly for some minutes. "I think ... it I boasted at great length to Queen 1 t looks like'GTeenport Harbor. " - - R'ilhelmina about the military egttfp - _ �� ment And skill and bravery of the sees .That was whatY thought. I wanted .. _ Per Yeor German army. "'Do you rellize', lie your opinion. Now look at the next ' #heeea lnte:estingpages ebotrbsg one." .wound up, 'that my Prussian Guards s :� 1Nas►agd •�•otive bitold°n "Why,- that's Brock- at.the wheel!" stand seven feet in their stockings ?' �� deigns foe Hot -Irdas tramfer pet- "Here's another, of ,a art^ t r "'That is not tall 'enough; said the soma sad stamped goods- The amstvaluablepoperof its kind Ruth, Vira —" queen. `How do you mean —not tall tar an the latest ideas oeE+mbrow- "And that other girl. is Rae- i•aru• ;, I enough? said the Kaiser. " When ;;,; People re often ti with Asad other loess, of Fan" Wank, gi p a too patient h pain. F�bee Cooldasrsof That fellow in back is Jack Curtis." we open our dikes, said ' the queen, „ Suffering when there is no need to suf. m�s°i ` ^ski. p°�r oasieal Garrick "stowed the girl's hat and the Rater is IO feet deep.," ? fer. Shopping with a head thatthtoblL ee��!! l• iatre - -r-. th"Well, away' in a chest, the young son of Working Andd As would bring them Into ache all over. . 1>ts �e�r� valaa6le thtags LMr « , q" " Lord iilacdnff, - Well, what's next. asked llcl:. I p t Prince and Princess Arthur of Con mediate relies! �� womets .n ever c.e.da w suppose They Il all be at the ��iub to- The best time to take i, tsai.Ena thole esp7ss tlaguleb. night at that Subscription Dai-ce —" naught, had• just learned the •words of ;very momenti you first feel the -in Is pains wlt, got yent Garrick nodded silence, Ile was call_ the National Anthem, and he told his Why postpone relief until the pain has - nara.e►k.rltaosbeaslsl9epsr yew rn port nurse that he wanted to see "our resehed its height? eog.troarcop�esehmuatk. g Green , where he had a friend, ,. ytshg Why hesitate to a' boat builder, noble Kiug. Onb -day, when the King reached an so harm ? � !� Coupon and send "Seems that she's a m st_i alit was walking in the grounds at Bag- �. Read the proven directions for cheek - - sire pw 1 c to -dapl y ' y ' p -. shot with the Duke of Connaught, colds' re throat; of neuralgia. h ge> the re throat, reNeving _- ..�• -- --.. on mystery cruises;' he frowned As he Lord Macduff was told by his nurse, - headach rheumatism, etc. Goner 11010 ROIDERY YOURNAL turned to Dick from 'the telephone. "Look there Is the King, with I M72.H i Sa C■tksel" St., IL. Moauresa "They know her out there all right. ' , „ grans You can always count on its quids 1t father,' Oh, no, said' little Lora -comfort.. But if pain is of frequent If ; 1l eyreM /or oaw pear's But no one out there seems to know MiCeduti, "fitat Ys not the King. ` That who owns her. She PHIS out on' these recurrence see.. doctor ss to its pose.. Name .�_..- sets--- --:-.. mysterious cruises; then back just ng- Is my Uncle' George.' ♦�.ew l:nexpectedly -then away aga1ilh. From An octogenarlan was recently mar - , the description, I'd say that Brack ried for the fifth -time. Another often handles her, as captain. , There'is triumph of hope over experiente,: ~� nearl3r always some of that craw-d' of P-1 -IR I N IMU No. !4id— 29. young folks on her, too; . times a Minard's Liniment relieves stiffness. -• - : ..- sees — — - — ' ♦ _ sees. 1 _ ' 1 w• .. .. '. - sets: .. ".. •:. -'�, ..a � .. K .`..:....' - .4_.e "''� 7...:. � 4: al. .a`•ii -. .: •+,• r dara' � "L$ • w.. .. 3a.rP.*.M' Z y' °- ., �..'. �,.•, 3 ^. , '• �.yFU...,.. , ,r,,�'•x.. ��efr. •�:T'•. '. w:r!i. 'd.�'rr�. ;:,.:._ .. ,.K rt� ;,u,.'. c, h`i.;.,.. -..,_ v_ ..z..:•i ... -._�. ,. s.. , : a..,trz.�::��'�+_.�.•! �t.> .,�%.- r..r�� .e,_�- .u,�al.•ncnr' �•.c� ,.,,r a..- m 'r +' u.- ­4r- - .0 77 401 The Provinces Suffer Markets Naritim Prottri 116" X. Uved TiOr Of Trance bied As He igure --Lfs Mourned by All .-PROVISION PRICES. By Ear_ thcivake and Tidal -Wave Toronto wholesale dealers are quot- g the,following prim to the trade: Uiled Smol"Ied Ineats—Hame, med.28 to Tidal Wave Added to Horrors of Earths Tremors and Shakes rges Clefnenc�au Goes -at.88----�B Upright T to Last Rest loi48 to-52c; smoked 15c, cooked Chauffeur Friehd rolls, 28c; breakf gist becon,:26'to ale; Haliftx,.,­ Severe earth tremors along with do'rIes, • skiffs -and water- in.Cirielve Du'g BY C. backs,. pea-pigaled 36 to 40c•; do, shook the -Atlantic coastline north-. side buildings, ceau, the, m,,,uL They - wtil plonourice- aialim ward from Long Island Bound to Nova -here - was cou. Pasts.— Georges Clemen t tribute a it pi,. smoked, 41 to 68c.* At Mortimer Bay t -7 the , ibu 0 .leader of'Fraice to victory, his suffer. of the nation to tbi Cured meats—Long clear ,bacon, 50 Scotia and New toundishd on Monday, alderable damage to the waterfronl, Jugs ended early Sunday last by grimage of sorrow at • Napoleon's to 70 lbs., 24c; 70 to 90 lbs., 22c; 90 November lith- on the 17th anniv but no lose of Ilfe.- ' Roch Harbor, is' years . of a great Arc do Triomphe. to 110 Ibs.,-21c. Heavyweight rolls, death. which , closed 8 eery of the'llia-itest earthquake ever reported swept but :the report had fighting -life, Sunday night was Flags at Half-Mast 40c; lightweight rolls, 25c. 7c. recorded in the New England . area- not been authenticated. Pure, tierees, 16c; tubs, I taken to rest In thi� loneliness of a All flags on Government buildings Lard— prints, 18 to 19c. Shorten- The Fundlan Fault, which runs Peninsula Stricken ails, 17%e; p; little wood near-MOU01341APS, in his were shalt -mast Monday in France 13% to 14%c; tubs, 14c; southwestward from the%ay of Ftmdy The little peninsula, & narrow out, beloved V`oadee, and within 30 1111103 and all her possessions. Monday, ins— Tierces, *Is, 14%c; tins, :6%c;: prints, 15%c. off Cape Ann under the Atlantic of the sea he loved ,AO w-311, the pal . 28'Ac; New York Prof. -Kirtley 14st of southern Ne4fouadland, was.. while the gums sound in salute, Pork—] Ocean, was be There be was buried Monday morn- Chamber will Iliten, to a funeral ors r In a direct fine with the epicentre of ahoulders,,Al3c; poj* butts, 22%c; pork F. Mather, Harvard geologist, to have Ing, under the trees, In a grave that tion by President Fernand BOulssOtil hams, 23c. Monday's break In the fault been the source of the disturbance. 'E QUOTATIONS I I and, -apparently caught the first We chauffeur and friend, M. Brabant, and Premier TAridleu'will answer for PROD U , -at aprqxi� The shocks; which began ••dug for.him on Sunday. He win sleep the G-6vernmedt• Toroi to 'wholesale dealers are -buy- mately 3.35 p.m., became- severe in strength, of the tidal' wave that, rush-' Ing northward and broken by the, lathe soil of his France, for which Soon after dawn Monday people be rig from country shippers at the 161 two minutes, and corittnued. to be re- gh.t."so v1gOrOl1AIY,'. at 11 gan to gather before the modest lowing prices. shoreline, reached more remote be had ton T , rted ou'Ahe Harvard seismograph spot he himself had selected. lie home where the - Tiger had lived for E ga—Ungraded, cases returned, PO points on the "island at a later hour h firsts, 50 for an hour, werw reported from fresh extras, 67 to 62c; fresh all -dve years. Inside the house, York A pie- grave VIII be marked by 'a stone Sent tfiirty states to 59c; seconds,* 33 to 36c; 'pullet ex- over New England, Part of New k and with diminished force.. ture of waters receding leaving Yes- :�Ly friends froi4 Qrseco. Albert, faithful valet of the 5 teas, 42 to 47c. state, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia man, and Sister Theoneste, his falth- 13, tte----�N and Newfoundland. eels kilplessly aground to wait their He will be ba?;ed up� qLf, as bla a o. 1, 40V4 to 40%c; No. 2, * lather before him. What he dealr• ful nurse, prepared Clemenceau for • '� return, .comes from Catalina In the 39 to-39%c.' Shaking bulldinV, rattling dishes V4 above all was to carry out to the. .his long rest-, They put on him a —Churning cream ,Special, 43c; No. district of Bonavista on the east grey suit, and On his head the and *pictures" slamming doors and end ILI% appearance of a hard exterior, g 8 little, I 42c - No. 2, 39c. coast, reached 'by the wave early 11 colored, pa�raf- swinging light -fixtures were noted in which all knew covered & warm heart. worn horizon-blue soldier's, bonnet" ' Cheese —No. I large, Tuesday__moiulag. This Is In line He lived land wanted to die "a mRn-' that be liked to wear. It was One fined und. government graded,, 20 to scores of communities. with the experience of Glace Bay, - St. John's, Nftd.—A tidal wave. atir. In -one. of his last lucid raomentJ On �-e- had worn in the trenches under 2014c CLOVER -$EED PRICES. i red by Monday's earthquake, rolled . in-. N.S., where the water receded and re- "I want no w 0- fire, -and which had been Pictured in turned at 15- minute intervals. One his deathbed he said: -1d. For clean seed fr6m. a good seed land along the southern coast of New- schooner entering Port Union sprung risen. I-want no tears. Let me, dl . e newspapers all over"the world: -before miau.". They propped him up in the strange cleaning mill, the following range of foundlaud, sweeping houses ,sad stores n prices f.o.b. shifting points in Ontario a leak and at Catalina the break- Wished Quiet F"eral 'bed which bad been-carved to b& is being offered to growers by dealers: before it, rolling over entire villages water was swept away and the cone, and Red clover —Snit 4b' le for Canadian, and causing enormous property dam- I death as in life, re- Order with, -tab.u.1ous monsters, crate walls-, of the, power house were. Clemencea?a 11 . d over him. No. 1, per bus., $8; , d age and loss Sf life. cracked In a score of places. The total "jetted ostentation and ceremony. He placed a white bedsprea o, No. 2, $7. era asked that when death came to him be M. Tardleu, some Other old friends, Alsike—No. 1, export, 97-98. per Coastal telegraph lines were Inter• death loss is placed at 36. merely to dig- ther•dighttartes were cent. purity, $6; No, 2, 95-96 percent. rupted by the earthquake and no news T1da4 Waves Rare should be permitted and a very few o during the purity, $5.40; No. 3, expor., 92-94 per of the disaster was obtained until a funerar- as adml;ted to-.the chamber appear. . He wished t, 90-91 Tidal wav-es, very common occur- quiet, as drab, as bare as those for a morning. cent purity, $4.80; No. 4, expor hit Thursday, when the coastal steamer rences on . the Pacific coast, are very Isihe, w =Illlon of "his* boys" killed In Aliel All daylong a strgam of people per' cent. purity, $4.2.). A Portia reached Burin, on tie .south unusual in. eastern Canada, stated leadership passed through the entry, signing the mixtures, $5.10. lions struggle which his Sweet clove r—C anadi-m grade, N 0. coast, and reported by wireless. James Young of the Meteorological ng cards. The fam. The wave struck the coast between lbelped turn to s triumph, and caused register and leaving 1; do, No. 2, $1.50. office Toronto. The, last earthquake 5.30 and 7.30 p.m. on Monday. feverishly grateful Parliament liy carried out the vrish of Clemenceau is then fever HAY AND STR 11,W PRICES in that vicinity, with Its accOmP&Dy to acclaim him "Father of Victory." for privacy, and withheld news of the At Burin nine lives were lost, urost- Wholesale dealers in hay and straw r1jag tidal.wave, was early !n March of The simplicity of the burial will plans for burial. are noting to shippers the following ly women and children.' Four bodies 1925 beginning at the mouth of the �.Anake it seem almost secret. Premier - It was not until after dark that a were recovered. It was reported; with- prices for carlots delivered on track, Saguenay and going down the St. Toronto: other lives 'Andre Tardleu, a. close friend._was light oak casket, with gilded handles, To out confirmation, that 26 o Lawrence sad on down the coast., called to the Chamber In the house was brought, and the body placed init. No, 2 Timothy, baled, ton; $15-50; were lost along the same coast This was - an even bigger quake than 0 In Rae Franklin shortly after the It was then carried out to a swift do, No. 3, $1150 to $15; wheat straw, Miles of the foreshore along the that of I Mobday and was felt in To- death at 1.45 a.m. He told the fam• black hearse that started at once aled, ton, $10 to $10.50• oat straw, per Burin peninsula were- Inundated by 0 0.50; No. 1 Timothy, ,onto: fly of the Government's wish to give through the dark on the strange and ton, $1 to $1 on, the wave, which, when it ebbed, car The seismograph, which records the statesman a national funeral. He solem%journey to the grave in Vendee.. loose, is quoted at . $19 to $2 1 0 per t ried back Into the sea everything,that I delivered. only vibrations, had no record of the' knew, as the family did, that Clemen Telegraph wires from all over Eu- LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS. was movable. destroying wave which followed Mon- ceau bad wished exactly reverse, and rope and cabj# brie's from every con- Heavy beef steers, $8.50 to $9.50; Dwellings, stores, fishing buts and day's earthquake in the maritimes %vhen the will was opened at 10 a.111, tnent brought to the Government and butcher steers, choice. $8.75 to $9.25*. other property hundreds of feet from but Ur.Touag explained that on thip Ithst wish was formally expressed. the family messages of !sympathy. and do, com, $5.60 to $7.50; butcher helf- the tidewater were swept away, $t- mast they have Instruments called Plans Carefully Laid andn--ss from kings, princes, presidents era, choice. 19.75*to $9.25; do, fair to Lawrence, in the Burin area, reported tidal guages, which measure thl mobile witb- And friends. good. $8 to S8.75; do, com-, $5.50 to disaster along the waterfront were height of the water. These are slint- M, Brabant left by automobile a, good to choice b u tc her cow the death to dig the The French press aid tribute to $7.50. In an hour after i ed . $5 t� no loss of life but tremendous . mendous dam- far to the Instruments they have here master. Tb4s , GeorVs Clemenceav as a superman $6.50 to. $7.20;. do, coin. to m $3.50 to age. is Toronto for measuring 'the lake .1grave or his beloved - cl�, canners and cutters, 8,4 ving his career as ".Victory" Premier S6 bulls, goW to choice, ;was all a, part of the carefully laid so. 'i 50, butc . Heavy Losses Suffered height. -plans of Clemenecau. Three years in the vftr provpd �hat France alway% ed., $6 to S6.25: Fifteen families are homeless at Such waves as that which swept, � 1 $6.50 ito $7.25; do; ago, at Luxemburg. he had do, bo, o $5.25 tom told a finds the leader capable of guiding an c V". $5.75; baby beef, Taylor's Bay and all stored fish, pro many homes and families Of ,you know. when I saving the Aation in a great cri $10 to- $13.60; feeders. good, $8 to visions and coal are gone. At Lord's foun'diand Into the Atlantic Ocean, .,group of Senators: fair, $1 to $7,75; stockers,, Cove the same condition -exists. )f the dle it won't be announced. You will The slmar$est,critics of file PM5 A— $8,50; do, are thrusit up from the bottom $8; do. fair, $6 to S4; � At Lawn where no liven were lost . . learn of It only after my burial. I m1ttd this tla;m. His energy and will $7.50 to ocean because of the rocking of land` have made provision or that." When were called "relentless," and 11yemorm. good, $15 to $1.5.50; do, med•. boats, dories, and all fishing property and water an. earthquake, and they $10 to $14; do, grassers, $6 to $7; carried away , with provisions rush into the harbor with tremendous -.,%lthe time came he was- Of course. not less." Editorial comment said he never springers, $110 to $125 -, milkers, $75 to were ,able to attain such Z Complete degree flattered or qualled when fighting evil, $100; lambs, choice, $105 to 812-. do, and coal. and at St. Lawrence every into the harbor with tremendous for destroying men, or political coal- 1; abeop, choice, $6 to flake and store on each'side of the forci, receding -just as quickly. They of self-effacement. bucks; $8.75 to $9 u respected the wlsbes Of'binations ttat Incurred his wrath. $6 -b0; do. med.. $5 to $5.50; hop, harbor went down when . the tide may travel thousands of miles, are M. Tardie hL% friend, and cut red tape to facill• The press credited hiril -with saving bacon, w.o.c., $11.75; do, selects, 81 Per rushed up the narrow Inlet. The very high and from crest,10 crest.' Late privacy at the burial. France at the front and behind tlLe hog premium; do, butcher, 75c per hog telegraph office is anchored in mld- may measure 30 to 40 miles. Mow, thrown front in - harbor.. dAy's wave, said Mr. Young. may rush ed a cordon of gendarmes tax 190, at the crucial moment of premium; do, butcher, 75c per hog dig # do, f.o.b.-price, $1.25 cwt.' under One dwelling and all fishing gear at it will be felt on thi. about the woods. the war, by injecting the fluid of vic- count; back so, far that e simple ceremony to tory into-J4 soldiers by his visits to w-O.c.', do, trucked in, 50c cwt.. under were lost at Lance L'Eau and Great European coast. Yet, while th taking pla a in that far-off, - lonely the trenches, and by warning the peace W-0-C. Burin was swept altbough there was GRAVE FEAR FELT. • place exactly the same hour the champions behind the lines that'prison e n . 0 logi of life. 'All the w-aAerside spot, at ex winnipeg•—Members of the 6oars village of Stepaside SL John's Nfld. —As salvage opera- i��I,Caunolm . of the Armistice" that was their destiny, however high up and Sag. premises at the grain Pools of Manitoba rward and relief funds nal pay. were carried away, -4Lnd, at •-Kelly's ions elmension, sounded the last note of,the war will they veers in the life of the nation. katchewan -are receiving ft grew, there was some appir again ;fire, and exactly the same The papers recalled that Marshal bar- Cove three dwellings and All fishing merits on the 1928-28 crop of oats, are gone. here for the. people Of Flat Island; It did at 11 Foch :conceived of Clemmenceau as properties Monday's tidal' of 101 shots as ley, flax and rye. totaling $1,601,530. - Port au Bra unheard from since P . clock on Nov. 11, .1913. "Rebesp:erre and Victor Hugo com- The pools handle daitogether 34,- a; where seven were, wave took more than a score of fives Answer bined." Le Matin insists that this 127,657 'bushels of coarse grains, The drowned. was among the settlements Burin coast. able communicAw Worships Will An became Danton when by the tide. - Eleven on-the B, off on Monday, have net Every battery of artillery in France Robespierre payments were divided among -the hardest hit mail -choon- tions, broken scourging cowards and raising crushed . A boat is now 0�1i_ and her colonies. and the guns ot Be two provinces as follows: Saskatelme- dwelling. houses and 14 a t been resumed hopes, adding .that he. went to war era were smashed or swept to sea, . Ye every French warship afloat on what- n, Manitoba, the way to learn the fate of the low.. salute in himself —an old man clutching a thick lying island. ever seas, will answer that .anemorr of the man who, •-for France, stick, stumbling through the mud of The Minister of Fisheries, reporting really won the war. the Somme and the Marne, defying the Heroic Daughter Fails to Save Father from this stricken area, isfa thit'out Next Sunday veterans of France, shells of Chateau Thierry, and-saying of seventeen dwellings' at Tjjtor's w when he to all soldiers: "Bon jour, my chi!. e tidal amen wbom,Clemenceau as After Brave Plunge Into Sea Cove only five are habitable.' The dren." Le Matsin belibves Clemenceau reached a ,went to the frost -line trenches,. cheer - wave there is said to have ri� -'ed them and called them ,My cbtl- won the war, but failed as feade- height of a hundred feet, and; ousey 'Keel --march in a Public funeral maker, The paper see, xr's 1J.-tughter Proven that ''the Blood of dren," will� uses him of do Lighthouse were demolished or shifted in 11 of the Un- ins nothing to win over President Wil. Canadians rectiori. Several of 'procession past the grave insisting Heroes Still Flows in Young Canadi the homeless h0d Soldier who symbolizes the son e Conference,"in '...knoin at the � Peac been taken to Fortune, across the ptii= -million and a halt of. the battle dead that he did not like Wilson. EFFORTS UNAVAILING I Lnula. The steamer Daisy is attempting to of the country. JA Matin concludes that it was a the third time. t' is roaring to the surface salon drift 4' At that national shrine will as- great error to confide the iesoitsibilitY Victoria, B.C.—Canada age some of the boats set, a Bemble , the 6overnxdent4� President for negotiating eace solely •o Clemen- daughters fit to have their names He was unconscious. the relief committee I e war., She supported him, but he was a by the tide, and Mumergilei, Premier Tardleu the ceau, the man who carried on the placed 'on the roll Of honor of the is distributing coal, provisions and:-- whole Cabinet and the Presidents fl Bili the world mourns and does the Empire beside, the naiU of 'Grace dead weight; the Chamber and Senate of Parlia• great man homage in -his passing: Darling. Her -mother who had helped launch. clothing. the boat, wth her younger daughter, In St. John's the fund for relief has This has . been revealed following he rocks already reached ,.the .$10,000 mark. Margery,' eleven, ran along t earlier in the season. With Buell direct questioning of thoso who took Doris caught- Offers of, assistance have been received and thTew a line which D Ontario Experts closely matched nominations for the part in one of the tragidles'that an The two on shore pulled bard and from the Canadian and Un,VW states at the nually go down in the history of Red Cross top 'places, it is pointed out that brought both ashore through the Coll- and 11-,*ublic meeting is sea Judge at Chicago most expert judgment Is required to those who I'lilit the )amps that guide being held for organization Purpo" bers while Doris clung tenaciously to rank them mariners to the. shores of this Do- hecording- to their just 'ant-, merits. minion. her father's body, struggling valiant- OurLe e .17 to keep his bead above the loam. Leading. Live Stock men wbo'hav' id The Ontario e accept- Doris Warren, sixteen-year-o Stockings 'Ch, lighthouse- t and risked their -J udge-s and Colle Men Men on Nie. gas boat, Kinky Kid, had Choir Stockin ge ed the Invitation to judge at the daughter of s_l��Warr ral2ce seen the *gallant ac Provoke* Bishop Will Participate Ln the In. Cbfeago Exp9sitlon..are John Miller keeper on the lonely rock at But dingy and their lives to row ashore, Stock Ex- of Ashburn, who I will bass upon the island, Quataino Sound, Is the C London. — Gentle reproof of the ana. ftus, h-eart-break- ternational Live But it was dauge Shorthorn cattle classes; H. Noel than heroine. They Ing work to affect a landing. character of dresses worn by women poi;ition at Chicago, -Nov Gibson, well knowN sheep specialist When she saw her father's row- hFid brought the weekly, mail for l In church choirs Is offered by the MS. 30th 4o, Dec. 7th. of Komoka, who will act as an alter- boat nearly swamped one hundred which Warren bad attempted to leave' hop of Southwark in a report issued nate judge Of _ Shropshire sheep en . yards from shore and her father big little rockbound sanctuary. Several of. Ontario's foremost agri• • tries; Duncan Johnson, Appin, who plunge into the sea, stret unstrapped the three frail depend- recently on a visitation of his diocese. cultural experts have been elected to I They found a sa,.,plement- I'will review the Oxford sheep, and her wrist•watch, Ahrew off her outer ants of the lighthouse- keeper trying • •Some choirs have bee n• as judges In the leading live W. T. G. Wiener of Ottawa, who -will nts and shouted to her mothe respiration and quickly ed to their great advantage by wo- garme to restore ateck and crops abow of be one of the small-grafri judging com- "Dad needs help, he cannot $Nviln-" assisted but, the attempt was futile. men memberi, but occasionally in International Live Stock Expos!• 1 mittee In the International Grain and The plucky girl raced swiftly over While the "Kinky Kid" raced back, sufficient thougbt has been taken tion, which will OPOI[ its door at Hay Show. lagged rocks until she reached" the through ;the pacific combers, the •over the dress they should wear, ding, "The'af. writes the Bishop, ad -Chicago St9ek Yards, November 34th lit' addition to the men above men over colored to December 7th. tinned, there will be the usual stock, spot where the white-capped break- family, left with their dead, kept the dashed against them, then 5110 beacon light burning so that marin- feet of white surplices According to the management, over judging team of students fronitlit On- era seething Water. ere and their passengers might reach, stockings is not, to say the least, very the choicest live stock, . lunged into the 8 12,000 head of,_ t�rqo Agricultural College who will P —cattle, — compete against similar groups of Warren weighed two hundred and Canada and rafety; happy." a e expresses the opinion that it 7 the fog born going that horses, sheep and swine, -one pounds. They kept view. It Is,the most select students from many of the State col- eighty will be on It was to them the last sad ought not to be beyond the wit of assembly of farm animals and field leges, in the. judging of the various Inability to swim, or weight of his ?tight one they loved. The light, woman to design some choir.' dress because practir classes of live stock. These meu,will clothing, prevented him from clutch- dirge for crops bold each year, b Louse keeper is survived by his wid- which would be seemly but Ineou. . 1.� Gaily all the participants have been, be in the charge of Profess( Ing the wallowing boat rig and one bar. �picuous. lb came ow, six 91 winners 14 Stat_e 'arA C*1144' Pairs ley and Professof Knox. Doris reached him when be W al, Z aY :; r a � " 'yet `•:;v�tsy& «rrx^al«w�.. ter �. 5 t "q » .5 ^4e5i''. ATM t e v:;, a w-r r .. .7 :w'w:.'.N a:'.w•iX wc.l~` .�r Y + w. ;;,.w' ,n.,,+:�; ,. .q,.. y}v.,... y,., a,.::w"''.'u,"^c •,. -`^ •+<w•,'^' -... dF =.. d�. ,xce.'6- •F:.,..xa�mt:xv w+4,ra ;. +c . •. �i • `4� ...r- •- 1'— ,^'::^ ; r -v•�;^ a„ w,�. a•'a•'•`•,^t:''":+a_j,°+af' »•.> s• ... .T,r`c. r•; ` '"4, ate--, :,*..x• ,•3.., • .x+3': -'S' .t,+Yr j{,.c, Ar ps ,l w —Tf�e to*rehlo =until will —A number from : this ,district LO C�ALISM & meet on Monday next foV the are attendine the Royal Winter trtansactiob of general busineEa. Fair at Toronto thin week. { VC " G - -Dr. H. T. FalaHse9 Reait3ent Derbt —Mre. J. Doyle has returned y { —While in the village Mrs. G. let, Office in residence, two doors home, after spending a,' few weeks L. Johnston was the gueaL of ire. Y- east 'of St. Andrewr's Church, Pick- ;a Toronto with her daughters. Robert Soindrville.. �_ � • '^! eying. Office hours 8 a.m. to' 6 pm. —The annual Christmas tree , --Mies Edith Law, of Toronto, daily, and evening by appointment . and entertain-meat of St. Andrew's spoilt Monday with her aunts, (x -ray service). -* . • Sunday School ol will be held on the maklng ".'M3assee N. and H. Law. - Remember the concert to be evening of Monday, Dec. 23rd. -Mrs. W. J. clerk spent a nay given by Tom McDuff Copeland in -Mrs. R. H. Crook and Mrs. Joe. SENSATIONAL PREPARATIONS Toronto this week with her St. Paul's United Chnrch on Fri e h Cowan are in Toronto this eister•in•law, Mre. Ogle Cooper. P F _g, W. and Mrs. Hicks, OPiae day, Nov. 29th, at 8.00p. m. ' Mr. week attending the provincial con ' 'for the eOt�lin of Santa, Ccrpe]Hnd is making a world's tour vention of Women's Institutes. rove, called on a number of Pick• hnd has given concerts in all parts- —Chas. Law is making extensive ' orinit friends one day Iset week: w --8. $, No. 1 will hold ea enter of the United States and Canada. improvements in his residence on His'program consists of bass songs, Church street which be recently t4iament, and . Christmas tree ob lolls sketches, instrumental tiny purchased from Walter Shepherd. For weeks we have been busy gathering up . d Wednesday. December the 18th. p p elties, Scottish comedy, brilliant - ComiNo -Dr. F. E. Luke, Op- a choice selection of at 800 P.. in piano solos, stories, bag' pipe aster tomeLerist, 107 Yooge $t.; Toros. ' -There is some talk of •holding tionsz character studies, children's to's able eyesight specialist. at A. ^:D ;vision Court' in Plckering dui' songs, and original monologues. H, Allin's drug store; Whitby, on ins the winter months instead of Admission, adults 35c, and child Tuesday, Dec. 18th. - at Brougham. ren 256. * -The old age pensions will rove -The monthly roasting of St. -The Department of. Highways a great boon to thousands of old Paul's Women's Association will I lie held Wedoeadgp. Dec: 4th, at intend keeping open during the Deople. in the .. rovince, who have winter months about two-thirds been deprive in one -way or ' 8.00 p. m,, at the home of Mrs. F. P y of the highways in Southern On- another of -_the means of subsist. J..Prouee, • - —W. L. and Mrs. CunrEice� are' tario and two hundred' and fifty ence. The first cheques for these men will be employed for this par- unfortunates are-being issued this ■ ..eoeuding a few day's in Toronto g all . pose. If we happen to have one meets • this week with the latter 's slater, of the old fashioned winters that —Man towns and villages Mrs. N. J. Breakey, and also visit- .has made Canada famous, it will the province will hold their muni --in!the. Royal WinCec'Fair' need a considerably larger force ci al elections earl in December _St. Paul's Snnday School will than this. We ho that this p y have their annual Xmas concert instead of January as has been force will be idle a good part of the custom ior former ears. The on Friday evening, Dec. 20tb, in the time, "aa the old. fashioned kind nominations of course' will be held :,the S. S. Hall. Further announce- of 'winter hag lost its attraction a week previous to the 'elections. And then our Toyland is now jest fall of went will be made at a later date. P for as. One great advantage of this change —There is a widespread epidem- . R ' �. — During the past week we have is that it does awn with the hold- ' ie of colds and whooping corlgh had a touch of real winter. Snow y among children throughout the ferl to the depth of about an inch son of elections r the y then sea- ' province and as a result pinny are P son, as people are busy then with O ` com 1 led to take a holiday from accompanied by a severe froat. As ether things. Pe a result a stop has been put to fall _ school. plowiDR. There is a considerable —As a result of the icy condi amount of this work still to be Opening of Wbitevale Bridge tion of the pavement following the done. The long period of dry a ' storm of last waek many cars were weather is fall prevented farmers There will be an official opening ,,foreed into the ditch in this vicin• of the Wbitevale bridge on $atur from getting started until late in ity. No serious accidents, how• day. Nov. 30th, at 8 e of m. There the season. They are hoping that ever, have been repotted, we may still have mild weather will be a lases number n Geo. S- -Miss Phoebe Juniper, nurse- which will enable theme to con• ant men present, including Geo, S. in- training at Belleville Hospital. tinue the work. Snow to. the Henry, the sinister of Highways. - s has returned froul a four month's depth of a foot is reported to have the Warden of Ontario County. course in the Alexander Hospital fallen in the Georgian Bay die- and the past reeves of Pickering for communicable diseases and trict. townsbip, all of wbom will take Sbriners' for crip led children, at part in the ceremony. The bridge p —Our local butcher is determin• t. - :.which she passed flat exams. ed to keep abreast of the times by h`i° been conatrtteted by the road � • —Asa result -of the ban against superintendent and his gang of Don't fail to see our China and Glass Departmeat. Prices . eec.•nd to a- butcher• sbo having p sbootiag deer in the Bruce peniD• are-remarkably men in veep quick time and at a _ kabl moderate this year and our stock Done in the province. ,Already Y • - suia for several years. they are cost o a- b r. Reid has established a repute less about three or four tboas is bigger and better thalr ever, • .ecroming more plentiful and are and dollars les than contract - - g8 ; tion for baviDR Due of the most snaking their appearance in more. price.. Every-body is welcome to attractive butcher @hope in the Choice Fruits and Gr eriea for the 4 southerly parts where they have country, and this week he.is ad- attend. Ch � !� not been seen for many years. rig as - ding M his equipment by instal —The service neat Sunday in $t, ling an extensive refrigerating The Family Herald and Weekly I, o "Andrew's Church will be at the system b which he will be able to Star, so well known as Canada's out- 'Just phone or send your ordelr. aasinal 'hours : 9ianday Reboot at y y standing Farm and Home paper, is dispense with ice, which has been launching another of their o ulal 3e , m ; A. McLellan. R worship at 11 a. R e p ' ia. a m ; o worn of Clai a 'an expensive item in his business. Know Canada Contests, �in which maont, will preach. Evening Ivor• By the new system all meats. flab 8.000 is being -given as prizes. The Mo S sg sbi at 7 o'clock. The minister etc., that are affected by a high erg are asked to decipher the Canad- wit! be in eharl:e. temperature will be kept fresh, First Prize is $1.000. Each Week —The U. Y P. S., will hold their and iD a perfectly sanitary coadi four pictures are published and read- -The Mr. Reid is to be coogratn• inn Peat Offices they represent. It - regular weekly meeting is St '1 ° Paul's S. S. Hall on lMtoaday next, Iated ea his enterprise. is a most interesting pusti,ate, cow- p %� Q � G `` wnl —For several years poultry men` bluing a great deal of real amuse- Vii 1.7 � ear I at 8 p. m., sharp. The topic have been ex rimenting with the went and entertainment with rite op- F be under the leadership of the rtlinity of carrying off a very nicC devoiotnal ' vice resident. 1ll3RS effect that electric light has in sum of money in prizes. It is a con- their Baxter. his meeting is their hen houses, whether it in- creases erg production or not It test that will interest every one of going to be very interesting and our readers and details of it can be ;' We cater to the man who wants a first— all members are reuested to be first— is the clairu of poultry- raisers that qq had for the asking. A letter to the present. Visitors welcome. eRR production is increased by the Family Herald and Weekly Star, class article when he purchases. At all. _ —James Hing, who has been ueeof electric light. The Domin• Montreal, will brim you all partic- r ion experimental station at Otzl. _ times you simply et what on a for. Attending the Sesrboro High ulars anal a sample copy-of the pap- y p y $ � p y f : School since the beginning of the we have been conducting experi- er too and of course, it dots not ob- •tterm, is to be congratulated on his meats along this line during the ligate you in any way Yon know when you .pay one $1.00 for an owes" in the field sports, having past five years and the result of 60 value. won the intermediate champion• their experiments has been to the Now AdvertUd"nrftes, .' article you are not Hering a $l . ` ship, the prize for which is a effect that the use of electric light _ t handsome silver cap. He woo 18 has been profitable. Two pane ANTED —One fat now. W, - points in the contest. while the have been used for this purpose. W in Gray. R R 1. Pickering Phone Pick 2704 . winner of the eecoad prize secured 100 hens in each pen. The pen ff only I8 rote. with electric lights produced on r{`OR BALE —One apt Tole-do spring Our Headlines i —Died. at hie home, Bank St., the average 3968 eggs at a coat of K'i`n good"Dew. Apply H_ H. swab. g gg High'aad Creek. tote ,8eadligbta and Carharts Overalls, Smocks, Shuts Toronto, Tuesday, Nov. 26th, H. 20 cents per dozen in six months, — Wetter. He leaves to. mourn while the other pen produced 8671 r'PO LET- 5-room frame `lionse with and Gloves Ste the cream of them all. 1 ge, both in condition. Apply to H. hie lose his widow, eggs at a cost of • 22 cents r H. ush Highland reek, lotf -svbe -seas form• dozen Sara Orly Nee. T. Laces, of Pickering, •OR,SALE -5 b. p. Lundy a Wine Williams' and Sister's for Boots and shoes F _..4 brother and a host of friends, -At the morning service in St. enpne, on trucks. Apply to John Banta, R having \been a member of the Andrews Church on Sunday last R 2, Pickering, Phone Mark 5009, is 'Orange and ltdssooic Otdera .for Mre. G. L. Johnson. of Toronto, •stanfiield's tot your Underwear over fifty USE TO•RENT —In Dunbarton. _ y years. His funeral took gave a roost interesting address en opposite the church. Hard and soft watts place Thursday at '2 80 m., in• the work carried ' on by the W. N. and�tarage• For particulaas apply to Dr. Daka, '•' D °nbarton. 12 -i3 �aterwoven for • our Soaks torment being made in Vapect S. of the United Church. Mrs. y Cemetery, Toronto. Jobueton wse formerly a resident FOR SALE -8 roomed frame bouse. —St. Georges A. Y. P. A. Geld a of Pickering, when her late has- in good condition, situated in the ViUage of uT r K Pickeri For full particulars apply to A. T, Lownaes Semi Ready and Tip Top-9 for your most enjoyable social evening oo band bad charge of St. Andrew's Law. P`Lring, Atf ; , Wednesday, the 20th m their Club Chnrch. She is noW actively, — Clothing. Rooms. We were much pleased associated with the various mis REtVARD— Offered for information g - _ )ending to the recovery of a 2•y ar old heifer " - • f to welcome our Rector, the ftev, sionpry activities Of the church, strayed from lot 11, con 5, Pickering. Phone S. A. B'irrell, Clare 326. 13 -14 Mr. Robinson, whd very kindly especially with the social service —. Fred T. BL1nC111$' P1Ckerlug gave ne a short' address. We also department of the W. M. S. The QTRAYED —From lot 29, con, 1, Established 1857. want to welcome the new mere• Society is carrying on an eaten. kJPickering, 2 Holstein heifers 2 years old. one give work among umtly white and the other mostly black. Finder bers and hope &ey will be as g the foreign please notify Wm. Bennett, Dunbarton. 13 happy with no as we are 'to have element that is cawing into Can mORONTO NET -WASH LAUN. THE 'GARAGE. them. The next meeting will be ads from the various countries of 1 JJJJlll DRY (Semi finish) —Let our driver call and I held as Nov. 27th. All come. — Europe as well as from Asia. lure. ..plain our 24 hour service. Just leave your , .. COW, Johnston is secretary of the East• name with Mr. S. W, Davis, barber shop. We The.eeroicee in St. Paul's Unit ern section which COnlprige9 a]] x„11 pick up and deliver 3 times a week. m ed Church next Sunday, ,Dec. 1st, the territory from Port Arthur ,1 elephone 4 Pickering Killing Go. will be as follows: 1o. 3o a. m.— to the Maritime Provinces. = - mornina worship and S. S. classes,. —Tha Kaiser and his warlords Have on band at all times the M. _ when the speaker will be W. J: nod others who glorified war con- usual lines of feed : l "Uairne, of Toronto. Mr. Cairns is tended that war was a benefit to Crushed Oats, Oat Cho P - manager of the Bell Telephone Co., mankind as it prevented for world Mixed Chop, Barley Chop, ! Auto Repairs, Accessories, Oils and President of the Toronto Rotary from being over - populated. One Mill Feeds, Poultry Feeds, _ t Club, and is one of the most gifted objection to this metbod of keep- 'Corn, whole, cracked laymen in the United Church. ing down popalation.is that many and ground, '. Gasoline, Acetylene Welding, 11.46 a. m. —Y. P. Deppt•. 7 M. of the beet types of men were cut Oiicake Meal. n Aveaing service, conducted by. the, uff while the weak men who were Molasses Feed Battery ilbar 'rig• t Pastor. unable to enter the arrpy wet" Tiiet arrived a car of Cotton Seed _ - --A meeting of the Women's allowed to live. The modern Meal at car tot prices. See r' Institute will be held next Tues• methodle much better, that is by ire for.any feefi yon want. Repairs made on all makes] • day, Dec. 8rd, at the home of Mre, the use of the automobile, as it We can gave you C. A. Sterritt. A report of tho does not ick on the strong est, t Provincial, convention being held but all classes, irrespective of - Wone y ". of cars. this :week in the HiDg Edward their physical' condition, ae the We have a new ChoppiDtt Plant. ']Hotel. Toronto, will be given by victims. However, there is ao 1 Work done fast and fine. : the delegates, Miss Louise Rieb necessity of adopting either meth• a handlel Five Roses Flour. , archon and Mrs. W. B. Powell. All are asked to help make the od, as this wide world of our@ can still accommodate many million Royal Household and Purity for bread and •'Royal" for pastry. •�•� � M � K_L�,\ . :=• Be �F?�NCER 4 - ..• display of aprobot intrraetinir at more inhabitantA, and either of Try a sack of this flour 333.L11 .i1.YY iV this meeting. Mrs. Ross BnrnP willa4les mirk the mneica]�art, the foregoing methods, a form of murder and contrary to he laws frornlyoar grocer. Pickering Milling Campnyl - Proprietor,. Pickering All la lee invited. of (3 ld and. ivan. - - ... -.•. S. a (' , •'. : -..... �.' -. . t , ' dqry i0'� `«i.- �S: IptL _ a?w n-4 t '.•',y' ••yi� �A d.Ma L' "T ;s6 .. ;�'�k `.ai2 }!3''+k,.�yr3x�e ••'•+w•^`.;Si'°"` + •1St.' ,-rt .Yt•:r.. ;�•�... .•"',