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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1932_10_21 '•�. ,i'1•e-v ,.� "r'r :S'ti• vies n; :?',,.' ';t, w"' .. - :r^-"'':.` _- .',;� :c.i .r ..,'?W- r. .- a Tr ;, S V AL _ VOL. L1I. 'PICKERING, ONT.e `FRIDAY, OCT. 21 , 1932. u ` = — -- N0. F WV6Ja>>tirWUg&l Lawb*. CENTENNIAL CORNERS $ROCK FioAa GREENWOOD Afed4atU . .C OA -L - A shooting match will be held at Tile shooting match at A. Hatch's W.'-H. Norton's, lot 2, con. 2 Scar- on -Saturday last was not a_.suaxss ` •: DR.' H: -0. PEARSON-pbysidan A good supply of Hard and Soft boro, on Saturday, Oct. 29th; when for wakrt of competitors• Mr. Hatch asd Ssrgena, DwdDxrtoa_ lb1r' 22 geese, 2 ducks and 2 n>�nny goats •has still on hand: 35 Reese weighinyK 1s, w Coal oDAband. Also a supply will be disposed of. , over '12 ibis: each.'Look for a shoot RRS P'f>d;9YTH, Oph D., Diretitor taf Eiat33ing Wood, - off later: ilarltabIlfrhwT 1888' lea" .Opwasstrlasl A.oda t at Ontario R ROUGE H t L t: _ ester of the Amarscao optometrini Move lend. — .' ,y Eya seamless i1!appointasnt• WHITBY. ;• on Claremont.not 12Lf_ Phone Pick. 1709. A .lacrosse , being the semi- game finals -of the O. A. L. A. will be pI- DONALD MUNRO, PICKERING eyed in the arena at Stouffvilla on Tripping at . ..top off'the cellar, , TiIINOAN B. NcINTYRE Barrie T - Friday, Oct. 21st, at 8.30 p. m. when stairs in:tile Flat Iron Building wh- J THIS IS THE Liter,solicitor. Notary: Office-Bsoctst.: .iD ' .�l.'•' B E E. R ROUE Hill will play' Peterboro. ere office is located, Reeve Al- _ Souith, Opposite Bell Telephone OFBee, wpi3by;'' GENERAL 1N$URANOE Come and support the Rouge -J3i11 bent Jackson,fell to the bottom of .- V Phone 45. 4fflr AGENCY boys. Admission,.25 .ce`lats., he cell 'stistaaining painful,t a FAIR- R_ W.MILL, ­ RDONALD RUDDY ]Barrister. BROUGHAM. ' :'ONTARIO wHtzEVALZ _ ies. He Repeived a'severe shaking g u� N .solicitor, Notary Patric. Monegto Loan. -- q ( and mant(-{guises. He i's'able to att- �• e- Office formerly occupted by the late A.E.Chris- - _ �­Patrowze..yours Home tlan,aoueh wing or Goart Flouac,Whitby. alr� Facilities for placing any kind of-In- The Markham Dramatic Gi=lt will end -his office, ,however. , 4' surance at beet rates present their new drama "Step •cn x1h BEATON. BELL & ROSS, BarriaL available. it, Sta-i." in the �}Itevale tnitedl Vtvoi lV.f3AlnQ _ ;: 1J era, solicitors: 9t14 Northern Ontario Security and 6eroice my Motto, C t h ca Monday, Oct: 24th at 8.15 i Russ '.4lackie•and '.Niles Lexie Gil--- for Pau ry and Ce$ee nee' BuiWins,3305ay Street, Toronto,; 421y Phone Pick. 616 p• m. under the auspices of the Wh- W. Beaton ehrist -of Toronto, .visited M+ is May ?tevale' W.-Ili. S. There '%ill be th- - I�if:slmi Brand. . H.�.Bea. ' —.-- --- --- --- •Srrm7nervi.11e and Mrs. B. W: Lotton _I•D•F. Roes. 'Adelaide-838-9 ree acts and the Cedar Grove Ma.'e - Claremont' will sin between:acts. This over the week-end. ltio better Boar on the market. RIOR4RDSON, PIOKERING & J. H Beal Miss Ellie Andrews,' of Pickenn� " a' iZ r _@uarte't g � . Pbone 924 dram is highly' recommended for f, Ad _.__----- � � +� visited �'Lrt9. _Alex. Thom over t'le Public. 219-214 Confederation Life Building, its humor. so come zfnd have. a Rood. •� Corner of Yonge and Richmond Sts. Toronto, FURNITURE' week-end. X11 Phones Adelaide 4:499 and-4480.- By-appoint- laugh.Admission 25 and 10 cents. On Miss Helen Thom accompa7lied New Low Price'• , went sawrdar evenings, Pickering residence NEW, USED AND ANTIQUE. account of the illness of one of it:i Phone Pick.3813, etf IN GREAT VARIETY members' this drama was postponed Mr. and.Mss. Crawford to London for rVHOKSCN & McMILLAN-Bwrris- , frum 17th. a week- Qn '1 tern.Solicitors. Notary Public. W5 Royal Sim moD a Bede,Marshall Mat= - " The -chicken pie Supper and CQa- Bank Bldg.,Toronto Phone Elgin 5303 or 52104. tresses, Dressers, Tables and Gff EE N VV 00 V. cert on •O t. 24th, is reduced to 40 - - - Pickeance PtcJaering Ont..o: by appointment. Picture Frames. E. Tremble spent Sunday in` Tor and 20 cents admission. _,, f` a; Tor- Pickering Office.Gordon Howe. Thursday°and Qhalre, +1 Feed t7 _ 1Ba4alrala s from 780 p, m-to 9.00 v m..or Our prlC@a are the lowest. onto. G ft E E 1V - pbone Pick-9030. 371y onto. James and Mrs. Raine spent Sur. ^- Dental _ _ t RO�FI/ � day with' friends 1'n Brampton. Miss Jean Edythe Williams.spent. Sunday with Miss Edythe W James Peagelly and wife, of Br-i 'All accounts, are now due• BIL O.SMITH. D. D. 9.. L D.8., _ Congratulations to -Mr. and Mss. ate``(s+tceeewr to Dr.J.N.Dala7• Graduate of ooklin spent Sunday with dames and Archie Pere on their recent man- and prompt settlement a file Royal College of Dental Surgeons and Toran• 8 and 6 X B.O.Shingles, natural Mrs. Gibson. l Y �e�� ratty. At ClareIDOaan�gc peer D.-A._._ and stained colors. Mrs. Meadow and daughter, of Sage _ is required. .s�t�e every Tuesday and Fnda�r Phone - t Con atulations to Mr. and Mrs. gco.Q to il. 27tt TORONTOASPH#LT ROOPIN G Markhz.n, spent the week-end. with - to eh3ngles, sidings and hen sister, Mrs. mes Plaskett. O. G,, Reid. OD the_arrival of a, dau- 1CTEFlBERTT. FALLAI9$. L D B.• ghte=• iL i�a►aaot contia!1e to Qtae JCL roll roofings, The Lewis faiAily have vacated D.p�S,.Graduate sJ the Royal College of Thos. and Mrs.- Williams spent -credit unless accounts• OeaeakSnrsjeoo.and the University of Toronto, f�4ly, stop shitaRles and roofings - the farm recently.occupied by them, -Saturday in Ilillsburg attending the - Odke is residence second door east of St.-And while Mr. Hed$a, of Atidley, takes - - are paid_when- rev'aChwch• Rckering,Out. once hour*: 9 We can supply the material only, or their lace. wedding of the la�ter's niece. =.. saenlcaW gp e• at by 48b ray give you a price on the complete p Keep the dates, Nov. 6th and 8th. _ _ required. Roy -and Mrs: Morgan and'tlie for lot. as we have secured the 7rler's father, of Claremont, spent in mind, as plans are being made'for _ i' services of a first-close the. Green River Baptist anniversa- _. F. Ire C*2%==3W lossshluss Qairb* roo$ag man. Sftntlay with Ernmerson and tire. Or- : r• _ -. ----- ; merod, of Greenwood. ` air. and Slrs. :tiorman Lott and iBURNiNOHAM -AELIZABETH RICHARDSON All 1�'ork Guaranteed.- The. many friends of ':tfra M-�A i tittle daughter and ,ten, of Orafwe-- .Firs,andautomcb,le insurance of all Mod&, Sadler..will be sorry to heir that he as>taeaeattng eompanis of solid 6s':Heal stand-. �:. PICKERING .� i9 not showing much•,improvement 1 ills, spent last week end in Gre n B�ai1d iDR and f3eDet s'1 r °s• rent, beir. stia very weak. Y.iver rf-nwwing old acquaintances.. Contracting. -- �j� € - The craehers and opficerc of Green Estimates furnished'oa all otaacea lh,l r Dean=L. Licensed Aurtioroeer, LUMBER YARD - -- - _ jr . for STIL.e of suet and oatarlo, use_ :,US�tEY. I:i:Pr Sunday f+chcNel()'have'been more of work-Interim and Ratetiat. IWAu an of all kinds as amwd to on ahoss.a. -_ . _ _ -- - -- than plea:ed with thr- larsre atv-nc- Altera thine and repairs. t� aotaee. Address Green River P O., Oct. �4 ' ._r3. Gardiner Winter- a� been i 1 T $1aC31;8Ln11}11II,� t{L �OC1dWOT�f p �. a see during the summer months and s . _. ---•_ - � . - _ Chlmnec Built Concrete W_ ork. ' dis used ::itli a b coed brat 14 no v lif,pe it will rOritintie throughout t11o: I� 8.BEATON TOWNSHIP OLERE at right prices Phone Pickering 57(2. - +�'. Qoar.raaeer, fI'esaulwtooa:roe truing 071-the_mends__ rest Of the year. ' aAdavtae, a000nat.an ffiao. lgoosr to snip Now is the time to have those repair 3,t the time of vlritiri Will'tan,!- ' ' FAIRPORT. - - ONTARIO - oa fora► °iatwi of Its jobs attended to, H.rrewe aired, R ., The GrcF,n Y.iver LadfeF1' Aux w i11 _� •, `aaaas• f°' ° ono >sarria:e also acv:sections on band. The fym- eiR suss �t:i vs,*g ;irk. fii5 frier:d, hold a Fout Suc;al pn, the-evening of , ot.t�ITleury ons 6 hands on dred,, ary lipping for' V.s�ieedy• recovery: Tae,day, Oct. 'Lath; in Gray-'s Hall. A ..Shingles For Sale VZ7 N•n' of r: and'.5trs. Horner; of;Tnr6hLe). M. `°a•�-2.fe;r'`ai' ^I'i'- Aldodealerin YtkinR-C�eatn ..epara=- I35h punk will be thN centre of att- TIONEER,irn York,Qntarto sad Durham tore and Electric Washers. aceompar.:ed Mr. _G. Hamhly vs, a .racti<in for -the .children.._' pnrtion 5z elpar an o. No. B.C. Shingles. W. C,00 ere AL kinds oP sales promptly attended , 'T too. Terms.reasonabte, Dates tar .ales may ba 11 tbink1b.g oft,Qying xn eleetrir,radio •v;."t to Grasmere o.i Saturslay.tast.�-of the eveniltR *•ill tie spent i:n Hali- Galt Gn vanized Steel ghiaglea, a;ranged at NEWS Otficv. Bell and tadapen- ask fog a demf nbSration of, the New Frank H.-. Westney:.marketed Fltany' owe'en games. Each. person cdrrlinc Bird's Felt Slnte Shinglee. ' • slat�"'ne'•_Wtutby,out _By _ Rogers Majestic models.- -of his turkeys in Toronto recently at:-will bring a family ghos, (any a tic- 8 gRy - - _ = Abp re•eubbf•rin hu wheels. GARNET ROBERTSON The pr,-rti are right. faood prrcert. F`iank-js the turke;T. le for hhirh juu_ have no further Lawn mowers sharpened. F• T. -VV=>dW'0,=d sting -«f these parts and-knows hut.. gel.,:-Arapped and tied neatly. A T. PATERSON'9 CLAREM0110M GREENWOOD 491F to handla these birds. light lurich,_wiIi be 'served to all. Ad- Call and get prices. Phone 8813 Electrical Contractor _ _ _ _ Rev.'Mr. Crozier i4 condutt'ng a mission, twice the size of, your shoe. — -- Wirivg sad RepAirtnk for Light _ ' " - _ � - � singing- class arsine chtllkh here �>^ He7'A's hoping'no one will pinch th- sf' �� ' - Pickering �hulls - Yon Can Buy at Home or. power. Monday evenings, to which a. large sir toes.._ number are availinor themselves of - - All kinds of electrical goods _ TIRES, AATTF.RIE8, kept in stock. the opportunity. The music that is ,'811y Phoae']706, Pickering 'Have'you tried LAXO.Abe being tausrht in the schools is,, also -' , g new Cereal Food and-Wif. doinJr the ypung .boys and. girls It, Fred Cowie afld family, of Todon- - ACCF390R1iJ9 fin Meal ? It cput4ins the -good turn, to; Spent 'Saturday- with their peop- At as low and better prices - N(��� _ germpf the wheat and other le here. - as - - •? �w parts• of the cereal grains. _ uusvtsAfl f ON •-' Mip.+.Bettp Haney;' of Toronto, w11I 1@Ya1Pi -:- Mills�l '.. 2 An old' fs ohioued - -health — -- wag a-visitor at` , the Bert Haney :� yon Ctsn in To-onto. _ prutnutiax food modern- The anni mrsafy services=.of the_ home•this week. ' Dtlnbarton United Church will be Mr, and Mrs,'AllinRham,-of Tor- Chopping • every day szed. .For Bale at Let as, re air that leak to y your grttcer'e. held on.Sunday, Oct. 23rd. The Rev. onto, were R•uests of Mrs. Cowie and P p• -'except Wednesday -. - P. Webster,- of the Yonne Str. Un-' son,.Jokm on Wednesday. — ' : V. fl R A1N-FLOUR-=FEED -ited Church, Toronto, will preach at- The Knox Boys and their Pals are ~$killed Motor Rep dre. 7. duet arrived'* carload of 11:00 ;."rti. and special music will be .mourning the Muss of their pony w;:- Western Oats. rendered by the.Dunbarton Ch=>ie. At ich. died. on- Saturday morning. . '^ will exchange " ;, p, M. Rev. R. MacCleary of Metro-,. Mrs.-W. 'Wallace, of Toronto, s13- Gordon J. LaW Flour for Wheat We have most any Feed yon• •politan Church,•Tornnto•,..will preach ent Sunday with.T. C. and -Mrs. Sr. phone 2908 Z -aisy need. and the Locust Hill choir will furn-= own: ANTHONY WILSQN ;she music. Qn Wednesday eveninsr, The iittle ihild . of 11rc• Geor,re . DICKERING; - ONTARIO Proprietor' -'Fall line of Poultry heeds. Oct. 2Gth, a fowl supper will be ser- }filts' has -been ill at the home of - - - -— ---- - ' etf Phone Mart. 65% led from 6 to 8 o'clock, which-'will Nire. Joe Hilts with summer flu wh- .Af _'. De N: Lockwood be followed by a eoxlcerT in the ch-.' ich i,:.very .prevalent tfleee.-days. :-B U ,L p s PICKERING, ONT. inch, which will be .furnished by-the! Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Thornton, of _ - choir of Rhodes Avenue United Ch- Woodstock, spent Sunday with. T. C: Direct from Hama Fine urch, Toronto.' The prograin will and Mrs. Brown. The'lafter accomp-R• G. •CLENDENINa consist of selections by~the choir anc3 anied theirs back 'to Toronto for a vocal solos and readings. by ,menib•I-few day's, visit. Again we-have imported direcd from FUNERAL DIRF,CTOR - ld=illand A lar a assortment of[low- ere of the choir. Rev. D. W. Christ- The. W. NI S. of St. John's Church K 1 }t�ffors_6 is,; B. 'D„•pastor of lfhodes Avenuo *-ift"11o1d their Tliank'offering meet- ing"bulbs, au,�a ,�. .'cut Flowets PrivAte Ambulance Church will be .presfimt. Conte and ing at 2.30 p. n1..on Sunday, Octob- door And indoor planting land Day and Night Service enjoy a good supper and-first class''er .90th. hif.fi Crfizier;' of Pickering, indoorforr.tng. cunc(•rt• Admission, 40 and 20 conts.�Nvili' he the speaker for the after- notch bulbs Are graded as .Top $sae Fxt 'nn 9' Second - -- -. e Plea- ...not=�,_ price has, been reduced. non and the Crusader's. of .Pick- Size,-oSiz. The- bulbs litrt�eA below-are Pboti 90r?v ' Malvern 5000- _ BR M. Erng, will tak? eh'ar;.re of the ser- All To Size'and assure vote of ;'• ;" i OUGIfA We can Turns h Markham Ont — p • else of so,1g. .. _ the largest and hest bloom. . ss as We are glad tore ort that .'11x, The W. M. S. of St. Jnihn's Chur- .. f._ CaNisle. is making favorablE prog•. t i,_mfg. at the homer nf:Mrc. 'C. S or- Hcaeinths. All colors. 1"as, each, 2;25a cut flowers for res.; toward recovery. tin on.'Chur:day afternoon last; the Darwin Tulips, named,25c dozen The Women's institute held their Presid mt, Mrs. John .Phillips, ,pres- $2.00 per 100 a1i occasions. Don t 6 Wait October •meeting on Tuesday after- iding. The meeting opened'hl the us- DaKodtle,4 kinds,♦3.ic, 40o and _ 1111 _ _ noon last at tho hom'-- of Mrs. ell. ual-manner; twenty members being • 775c per dozen Until winter comes fO have Burk with rin attendance of nine- present. Tlse�irll call`Sias answered Pa er WFriteY4ifcssue, extra Elio teen: In the absence of Mss. Holtby by •Hanle of.Ivoman in the Bible. The p large,35a a dozen your furnace cleaned, tlirough 11111ess, Mrc• Harvey, lsr.. 'committee on Thankoffering prop- - - L Wr'taths, ___ _.repaired'Ora ice-president, opened the meeting ram repgrted'a very satisfactory pr- Oroctas;2ncente per dozen -" i.n the customary manner.;The spin:I.- din 'arrariged fur the afternoon Madonna Lilp,'per 21)cents each Sprays, _ N E Q N ,utes_ of the last meeting were read service on' Oct. 30th. . Plans were • and approved. Mrs. Harvey and bIr m?de to sere refreshments to voc- Tulips,special. for indoor,. White were unaninlou chosen atianal•school -boys, v�ho' are.to he ;Oc and 50c per oxen installed.- -•Phone' tour a sly nos. av e d ' . . Cr088e8 y delQgafes toy represent the Brougli- the entertainers when the anniver- Mixed Tulip Bulbs, all colors: - - :• '-• order now. am branch at the Toronto convent- nary_ services are held in November, 1 00 and 1.60 per l0(t idn. .fit the close of the routine bo - when'41,rece"s fry business was aoq• 'rLfip BtAbleti,`2^e.nis p^r 1"". y?� 4 etc; Or if it'ta n AtovA AaP nnr f;nn!I' ti • Cheer Ranges before linping else• 'mess Mr-.q. Brown Rave an informal• cladwi. Mr•. Pllilinl temperance con- ,Hake syen of vonr requirements where. Heaters, stove pipes.and ive tall: on "Brno ham and Ste Pen-I'vet�T, tcarp: a shore reading 2i�... i.•~ �TRRIT'f' White rile assortment all hardware wt love eat ple, Past arnfi Present." firs, Brown John Millet'§ gro�1 t♦.��• 1 -uL _ is,complete. A. •�s•Lirig spent her life in this pl-acei -the afternoons program, which-con- .. -prices poseibie. has a vast store of knowledge, in listed of all singinir hymns, and read Funeral Direc` or T� T Q v' connection '96th its history and it _i'ngs by Mrs, Harvey..and Mrs Lem- y w Ambulance Serike ALVI+� BUSIER people. Little Miss Betty Harvey de-�mon. Mrs Miller read a full report one$ �g S ore � y, C K � WS -.-.--- R s, lighted those present with her piano of the recent Presbyterial Rally held fl, Phone law ;Hardware PhoneSWC selection_ Mrs. Burk served a very i at Oshawa last week. Mrs. Norton Phone 68W I. Q0 y tea, 1 enjoyed this opp- served a banquet to all afternoon _ Zak ; - PICKERING ., , ,arl�i! of n eeti fi R . . r. -�•.w...' . -Ou rits• _ e>t� .' aa:r,t and al m. .N-J �{• Y y X- ,51wr '+},,y J. .J . - •••'t-.,_ ^'"'.�,�.'••. _ '4i..4r.�. • '1 •T w n i':t''.�:�..e'."°;�•x 3•-^_� :.:�• =-;+•x-p��: .�..}r :..7'3� �'_' a_&..: ' 'a�-' •yW ,„r.�'"', J.'^v s• � - - - — -• ..•P', �•c�a�. r•sr. r • a�- :+via• ., ry�'v, '�• -�', - - .. ',r-.c. Y'.T,''>• .v „-..,:.'' f:.• +. _ �'h• �-' G:. �.rc'•::"«:: • � +^.yam ":�y. : �Ar. _ M+. M . ",z -�` iC�r::'�.a iic.rS,+_•' ..••':r -• - "�' r ..: �aa,• �^ .- _ - _ ,. .:�. ,s`'7r a.Y. .� -. a tw�?•'E_.s :r .- .. .- '� ., .rr- - r:,' • _r• �_ � � ry UR CROSS—WORM PUZZLE� LOSES GO k O j - b 3 ,o�� Do You "know + —- Tr : Upstairs ;e . . Li 2-Y 14 wr-Old - - 1► woman writes:-"Three months _is 16 ago, after much argument, I was per- `r�Xx its sanded against my will to fry Kota - ` - � :a o4 rx N r :.'•:; •' then Salts tQ-s@d ce my weight, ID�pll„i which was 222 lbs. 1 had tried other 'r � ? 'fk;,; ? ,? :r''.''a>.'•":.'' things, but all to no avail. After three 1j• '�, S 2 4 -,,•i f r3F6k�ry , W}C a ru weeks of--Kruschen I had Wet'5 lbs. 4 y' za..,.and I felt five years younger. I 7 -o :... 9 really must say I feet a diIIereat wo- „ .man. My age Is 37 gears. 1 hAve 2 33 now lost.23 lba, to date, and while be• a fore, to,go upstairs was a great effort, now, as my husband sags, 'I trip up - - - - like a Two-year-old."-(Mrs.) S. G. B. Kruschen Salts keep the system free 13$ 9 M40 I from encumbering waste'matter. Un- less this wastage is regularly expelled 42 It will give rise to rheumatic and other body poisons. And Nature is liable.to 4 tak;; the defensive measure of storing 48 49 this poison-breeding 'material out of ,�;'�' li H the way in the fora• of fatty tissue. W" Unlike most salts', Kruachen is not - .: merely a laxative. It is-a combination _ 3 57 - . of sin salts. which have atonic ia- Atki upon every organ, gland, nerve -- - _ - X I ,.” and fibre of your body. Horizontal 40--Want -- r ; r w y _ - ._ - ....-._ . ., 1-Ladies -' 42==Floor covering 13-Harp shaded c work to eradicate the trumperies of `s--Homeiesa wan- Detaining to i6--Honda Its assumed style and-rcatore it. derers. court 19--Lacking �f 11-Charm J e5-To understand ''21-Fiowere The interior is spbclous and corn- ✓••, Portable and full of historical tat @rest, 13-Finally • 48---Exists 23-Rhymeters .. - -, .� �Yf'•''� ,:� f.- �' The family of.de Chekea•s possessed - 24-=Higher - :. 47--SXarn eort+ered 25-Nobleman a. the estate from the twelfth century 9-Sun god 27-Dry ., �16-i honor mutter- 4 r and passed it down for 900 years, One _ it faith 60--Releases _•29k•-Old war lustro of the marriages made was into the 27--Article 52-Merchant went t - That it was in this old ivy mantled store near Victoria, British _ _ _ family of Oliver Cromwell and 1t-eras 18-Moderu 54-Revises 31-Shakes - Columbia, that -Robert W. Service, world famous asi the poet of the• by th connection that Chequers ac 20-Freneb River .55-D'scards 33-Ceased Klondike, wrote his first accepted poem. He was then employed as quired rare and valuable collection 21=3Iuatcai piece" Vertical 34=R[vir of Japaat _•a clerk to the store and lived in an attic bedroom above !t. The present of Cromwellian pictures and relics, in- 22-Gin 1--To a -36--Grinned mallcl� - -owners, of the property-are•preserving the building as as historical eluding portraits of the Lord Protect- 24-Beverage 2--Electrical unk - oualy - - monument.--Photograph: Canadian National Railways• or's. family, some fine miniatures: a 25--To unite- - -- 3-Greek letter ' 37-Self-respect unique_ cameo-of Cromwell on a ring, 26-Son of Seth 4-Tree 39--Combat- - the Bible which beionged to Mrs. 28-Narrow - 5-Sea malnmal�- '41--Loved ones Chequers 'What New York !C uers Court �ramwrell. a mask of' the Protector, 30—Targets 4;-Article of• the 43--Insects ` . two of his swords, and various other -32-Spikes of grain• _.__.. _ same etaas ,. .- __ 44-Vehicles r = E�R�'ing. _T art}clee that.'had been his personal 33-Black 7-Beast of -bur- ` Country Home of. Witish property - 35-To defile des 47-Island Mlilarsfrated.Dressmaking Lesson Fur- Prime Ministers is- a- • ► - 37-Kitchen, . a-es- - " _ 8r--Pronoun_ _ niched With Every Pattern House of Memories� ' 'Ail the rooms are remarkably well. eels 9-Boast d1-Nate of scale _ _•- preserved as a result of the care of , 38—Roll of hair -30—Church body' _ 53—Predx: down.. -Of Heroic Days :Lord and-Lady Lee and most 01-them - . – — — = - --i - - -_ This house of Peace and-Ancient are beautfully paneled In oak, from - �jJ ! - Memories i the Stone Hall and its Little Parlor tT hat $ Wrong Puzzle _ Was as thank- adjolaing to the Great Parlor. gives to England nth a s offering -The Long Gallery; one of the guest ^ - or e G _. • � F her dellveranee in t13 real-War, 'rooms in-the house, !s n w bath' a �•- , 1914-1915; library and a portrait gallery. Here a,• y And as a place of rest 'and -recreatiog are some rare first editions, and many _ { For her Prime Ministers forever, of the more valuable portraits of the _ 1' So runs fhe gracious inscription at Crbmweliian soup, At b in this room. Chequers Court, Buckinghamshire. i - which occasionally a rime �. t conferences, tonally 1 have to disturb.the p e P S -` commemorating flea`Rift of Lord sad -_ Lady Lee In 1921. It was a gift'truly Mlnister'� week end, are held. muniflcfent, for not only was it pier On-the walls throughotit.the h4brii, - - seated to the British ttatioa'te be aced is a flue collection of pictures, a sum- • doomed a-a the official country residence of fu- her ot.•ihem having been collected by 4m Lord Lee. _ tare Premiers. but it.wren , with an ample grant for its siatea- Beautiful stained-glass windows ate a3 sace, so that no Prtme Minister with found In many of the rooms, and rare , limited financial resources elionld be collections of china. The state bed- debarred from .enjoying its pleasures. room boasts an Elizabethan bedstead, = �•�� s• �( It'ta #raised a fitting home for•the�tire bedspread of which Is made from - - heads of the administration. Enter hangtags used at lvestminster Abtrey y ,. into Chequers Court aad'you And the•at King George V's coronation, iyhile - ery soil of the ground. teeming with;the charming White Parlor, ,which fa 4 _ s3O31. _ Britain's history, before ypu!dainty sad feminine, possesses s set evra-reach the-threshold of the charm. I of four Heppelwhite simehalrs and a --- Even the most im tient home Pa i aeLtee, various Chinese. articles and ,. in Elizabethan house. aamaker could scarcely ask for any- !some fine Dutch picture*. Eves the ` ink nicker to run n then this Passing ihrougk the.outer ,gates to p f 9 p a grassy down dinner gong Jn this "House ot-Anelent you see the uamistak- (charnring blouse. - able,remains of what was once a Brit- Memories" has a history. It.. is ► Q -For all its intense simplicity,•it'c tish-stronghold to the time_-of- the bronze:dating from 1608,' adorably smart. The ruffling adds % Caesars. Here lived Cymbeline, the dainty touch. King of -Shakespearean tame, whose Deliciously fresh and lovely for such memory is still retained In the names' Vbere are -from tiiLeen to twenty mistakes in each of the cart,,,,us _ blouse is chalky crepe silk•in white __ _ _ � of the two charming villages, Little = �lilch will appear weekly on this page. See it you can find them and rhea .• 4 _ •It+s pastel shade. and Great Kimble, close by, and here, compare with fat which will be published next-week.. .. For fall, hyacinth blue, orangy-red too. was born Caractacus, who, a or golden brown crinkle crepe or crepe chained but unbowed captive,in Rome, Answer Last Week's Puzzle.' Man is smoking-cigar and-pipe at - satin promiEes tb be very popular.. 'defied a migbty conqueror and started same time. Style No. 3031 is designed for sizes -the tradition of Britons' never, never Man■ pant legs don':, match. word "glass"•is'misspelled•on box. la, 18, 18, 20 .7=era, 36, 38 and 40 • Valve wrong 'on automobile inner • Wrong kind of feet on duck. being slaves. M g _ Inches bust Size 16 requires 2 _ •lip beyond the Rookery are traces re e v e M tube. Pears do not grow on bushes. _ -'of 39-fnch mater:al-with 2riit,yards of of a Druid circle'and near at head is � Hammer head put on wrong. Arm of man ba box up;tde down. .7. a rniSing. the old Roman road the Icknield Way. • i� Man's ear is backwards. Spoke missing In automobile wheeL - ` HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS,. The stun o! s tree in the southeast "•'_ lnitant�y Dog has wrong kind of tail. Gutter on garage upside down. -- Write your name and address plain• corner by the garden wall is what re -. - -- ,: -- -- ---—- ---,-- ly, giving number and size of 'such mains or-an e+m sald—to--have heed', _ _ The grounds of the house are bealuti• ANSWER TO LAST WEEK'S patterns aid you #ant.* Ericlose 15c in- planted by King Stephen and later ful • the Velvet Lawn as tovety is.Yob tamps or coin (coin preferred) wrap made sinister by the legend that the ;: name opens to a broad 'avenue with t carefully) for each number, and falling of one of Its.boughs.presaged gigantic beeches hundreds of years old is T A C K IF I. E S the sudden 'death o[ the master cf Aspirin will dispel any pain. .No 1 on either side Dee C H 0 S E N A N 3 l[ U 3 - address your order to Wilson Pattern doubt about that One tablet will! Deep-green, velvety Service, 73 Wait Adelaide St.,T onto. Chequers•, Turn the corn and at moss`carpets the lower paths and box 0 R PLEAS T I R E _ , �, I prove it. 'Swallow it. The pain is the.top of the stone steps toward. the and juniper border the innumerable D 0 N L E T H E R E P north front a'captured German howit- gone. Relief is as simple as that, walks leadin to wooded co_des and The expectations of•life- depend - 1 No harmful after-effects from Aa. g p _E V $ 3 L 0 I N 5 S 1011 - upon diligence; and the mechanic zer brings you back,with a.rush to the sunny glades. - - that would perfect his -work ' must twentieth century, pirin. It never`-depreei the heart, SEWED if 0 D E S T , first sharpen his tools.-Confucius. The house, a Tudor mansion situ- and you need` never hesitate to make �._ _ _ EARS N 0 V A aced In the gap of the Cbiltern Hills use of these tablets. 8 A R R 0 W 3 W E L S Ii j and nestling under the leafy.beeches So it is needless to suffer from bead- Hun Or A if S L's E P R Q T A - - of Coombe Wood, is a place of rare ache, toothache or neuralgia. The $ g 1Z1�$ S U N , L E E R S N 0 D charm and repose. Although but an Pains of sciatica, lumbago, rheum&- •. Huge Irrigation Scheme I S I SOT R I- A L W E Wei Children `hour's drive front London, its rustic-1 tism or neuritis can be banished com- Budapest.-A big irrigatioa•echeme SECEDE S T OIL EST �_."Occasionall I give each of my five surroundings might easily be those of pletely ia•& few moments: Periodical• for watering the "Great Plain," Han- S a N D R Y a spot hundreds of miles from the suffering of women can be soothed gary'a 9,000,000-acre granary, has children-$ABYS OWN TABLETS-- away'; the discomfort of.colds can be -- - - 11 am sure that is why they never have noise and turnmoil of the metropolis. been drafted by the five leading _ serious illness",writes Mts..George With russet brick wails, gray stone- avoided. chambers of agriculture and awaits :A Wired Cathedral Mori Yarker, Ont. This- mullJoned�winrlowa and gabled roois,•i-.Aspirin tablets have other import Morley, , approval of the Government. vice is passed on to all Mothers. the residence is a fine example of ant uses--All.. by the proven This $100,000,000 . project would Modern 'science hi entered '_som. - 'BABY S OWN TABLETS can be given Elizabethan•architecture. Its history directions in each box. -Look for ihsi�'greatIy improve ' both the quantity her old $t• Paula Cathedra], Lon• with complete safety to the youngest was In a chequered' one, .for a name Aspirin on the box-oviery time i and of-the crops, the sponsors don, and come to the rescue of - '�' '` and nwst delicate child see,analyst's hundred years ago it -fell- a•Victim to You these tablet§-end be safe. speakers and congregations. 1 statement is each 25c package. Recom-,. „ , of the plan claim. The necessary mended by mothers for teething the prevailing ideas of affectation and 'Don't accept substitutes. water would be supplied from- the micropho has been concealed Is troubles,simple-fevers,colt,dlgestive theatricalism .when,jts .owners con. Aspirin" is s trademark registered River Tisa. It !a proposed that a the pulpit and loud-speakers placeQ disorders, constipation, iietfulnea, ceived the notion of converting it into in Canada. star should be made with an area beneath the choir galleries but quite - Easy to take as cva*. 245 a Gotiiic•buildin .The r ult wain aye _ ¢ �! _ of 100,000 to •150,000 sores, which 'concealed from the sight of the rod: or.Wnfkujf architectural atrocity which survived 'yam would be well within the budgetary gregatioa. It is hoped to extend Me S��Y•s. T��Ls until•Lord a_d Lady Lee became own- capacity of the state and w'ould�pro- benefits of better hearing'to`the nave eirs .of,the estate in 1909 2nd set to _ vide much-need d employment. In time. ' Ar _ n —_.., •~�two� - �',n •Qy,1• �, -- ;-- Wt'NCW YOrkslYe m sidw OE 7MC lu -_ ~{-'T illustrated Dressmaking Lessors Fur- i ��� - foished With Every Pattern n. - .ea _ e , 25c: Z l�� Y = .. Red Lab 1 , • 0 Qrang Pekoe Ic • -, _ They ewer let ou down ^. w the recent heat wave a woman magis- chmified Advertisil� trate actually dispensed justicd with. out a hat." ° N. OFFER TO EVERY 1NVENTolL x.• A Home Office official remarked: List of wanted inventions sand full M , informs ion sent free. 'ihs 3uassaF f7orsr "The wearing of.hats by women in say. World Patent Attorneys. !iE Ban1t - - - oousts of law 1s.purely s matter of cue- street, Ottawa. Canada. — tom and courtesy,' EMEDIES FOR ALL SICKNUSSE96 A � Dr. D. Knight of the Women's Free- s•` Write Mrs. Anna Penner. 308 Burnsi- a = St.. Winnipeg. Man 7.. nom League said: .• . • "Magistrates should -get' or. with R 0 W E R'S SURPLUS I ARDT: _ their job and stop making lmpertlaent Leutses, Hydrrangee, otteyyssuckda�For�• fC - s Hg - remarks about women'` clothes." sythia, 3, postpaid, aoflar, order nowt- = = - L Arcadian Nurseries, Irlina•ton, Ontario. - .. - `sinu fro[i2 'U e'i Scrap-book ='Oi7g4LL "Mind• produces all action. If the AY FORMULA, tl.00 EACFL WR11tA ' . Midland Laboratory, 308 Burns 3t.; Looking Forward Aesoulntants of U•K. _ action Proceeds from Truth, from Im- A _ mortal Mind, there Is harmony."-- �lnnfpeg. Man. That the Scots have not sole-claim To Have Bralnch Hfrre Mary Baker Eddy. to canniness was strikingly displayed internimenst Corporation to Operate � -2980 ' Istrt week, when Guiaeppe Cantons of "Surely the.actloas of men seem to In Canada be the Justest interpretations of their .r sees. ... at ra.r Peoria, Illinois, taking advantage of_ •••�.w•...:M" •'�""" The International Accountants. and tho•ights and the traest standards by 50.• r u"" •••�• "'• - the reduced ocean tares, entered the Executives Corporation of Great Bri- which we min rw~ Montreal offices of the Canard and y judge them."—Henry =e& lafeef Mudireen t„�i,.~Orst. in lallaeaw,Owr. lnchor•Donaldson Lines and' demand fain, an examining body for'acconnt- _ -Fielding. A ten round-trip Ucketa, goad for the ants and'office executives with more "Push on—keep moving."—Thom-s_ pigs can By now. Two -prize pigs Ord tang ten year., to ells native lead, than 5,000 members In 93 countries, Here's a simpie sup and pantie set Morton, were conveyed by aeroplane from Rat- Italy. The best the company could do is now to actively oprrate is Canada, foryouupg daughter. "The act of God injures no otie. — elifie, Leicestershire, to the Master of was to meet Gulseppe half way and According to the founder and interna- And you can see 'Tor yourself. It's Juvenal. - - Sempill's farm at Hanworth, Middle• _ look him for the asst live years, pmv- tional president;, the society is the ,.,ilc"s play to make-this practical -"BO great In act, ..'as yptt are !n sex second largest of-its kind in the -:ri- outfit thought.'—Shakespeare. fag sigma that time nor rtillway trans- tish Empire, the Chartered Account- "Our d*tions are our own; their portadon remain stationary.. ' She can indulge• w numberless of ants of Fagi�land_ balding lust place darling seta. T�eq will cosh t<o little. consequences belong -Lo Heaves," Mr. Canzoaa has well earned his an g - with about 040:memhers.- It to In- _ For ev everyday wear, batiste is a � _ - suaal holittay. bevies amused his lit- $ �' y W fortune daring the pat twenty tended to. c4 Z on the international splendid mediuth. The upper and lower "To be active !s the"primary rocs- work here through the zew organizer edges of the sli and antis can 'Lion of many."-Goethe. ' Years through the help of a street p p 1 - _ - -» - tins, the International Accountants be finished with rolled 'Sams or trim- "Activity is the pa'esence of function piano-on-wheels, which accbmpanied Futt •s hues on his travels throughout the and Ezecutiies Corporation of Czinada.. seed with lace. _ - --character fr the record of function." , large cities ana smau hamlets of the The petition on behalf of the Eng= For those who prefer silk crepe 3e" Greenough. t �+� 1� ssiddte west, Hp keeping his tunes up Ush body-for.a coml,.i..,: charter was chine wears surprisingly well. The Remember — Florence Nightingale a 1 tothsmomeai be pteaaed the public's lodged at Ottawa by Col. Reg. Geary, fieshpink shade is girlish and pretty. >�oved that constant activity inspired roihorLro srot:Lt _ demand for the latest and !s now leap C... of Toronto• Style No. 2980 is designed for sizes by love its_own protection. 4ihisundaSr,Toroeta,lMwas/'�DAQI '¢ -— 8, 10, 12 and 14 ear,*. ¢ - Ind Ing-the reward of a winter holiday In q sunny Italy, Pleadiel� Circus. and the statue df Size 8 requires 2 yards 39=inch ana One of the most notorious receivers - 1% yards edging• of sto:aa prnDerty !n London (Erg- ������ _ :1 Eros, has been floodlighted with are � lamps of such power th"At Is literally land)died worth $160,000. The police i fOLENEbf{- Ao HOW TO ORDER PATTE�RNB. knew of his activities, but had only the brigltitest spot In the'Empire. The - • Take kaff a motpeenlsi of The busy man has few idle visitors; only other place is the British Ides Write your name and address plain- once been able to convict him, and m,aa,a'. 3a - fi r to the boiling pot the files come *tot to have lamps of such power is a ly, giving number and size of- such -.then,only for a minor offence. �'••k,We k• Aise rub . --Benjamin Franklin. - patterns as you want. Enclose 16c in - ih wolf inns lone chant. "Ia these hard times people need i, careful] for each tarred; wrap st Yfffaf'll qN fwilsf i small area at the top of H111 Street, ` 4 •� - .tam or cola (coin pre -. - Birmingham,Ind that, of tonne, lacks! - the fatmoas $dvertiseraent -lighted Y1 number, and • Drawing and Painting tag hfmsor and song more than ever bo- address your order to W"son Pattern 0 tore."—Sir Harry Lauder, etga+ o! Piccadilly Service, 73 West Adelaide-St.,Toronto. Write for Free Copy of 100 Page Catafogue Artists' 31stefiais within-tractions i Q ],�� on Block Printing. Leatherwork and sludges Rebuke - Silk Art. Also Photo Coloring Outat. - Hatless Women tte.ves a eons, sft�ioo. a:..Toronto s took for the Name --� - British Ma istrates Order E +� There to Cover Their SOURED-ON R PLUMBS SOUR _ Heads in court D e WORLD?—THAT's IN ER British.judges seem to be united In niaintalnia court-etiquette, at least to Waite up pear liver Bile _ ' the extent that women must wear beta PERFECT PIPE -No Gbfad aere,ea><, =� :. in court. Several cases of uncovered T6 s,�is rlowp.d � �eew o toah*tks a:ea><.ei r d women in court have recently been an the bowl of every on 1. ov. Lain.► ,rater, laxative,essay at- _ noted in the London press, on account ob"1°s or `°°eb "b only too" vine flee Piwab`s - the bows VIM. tlrar. . a► - of the transgressors being-reprimand- and wort "r••j �,';� ed by the magistrates aad variously ?!PLuml IsW*ress. poumis of liquid bus into your bowels. �I commented on.' ed Ws while oaf tiro your stopmacb and intestines wasldog as they shook! Doan sea First, a woman was not allowed to. ,rgbbM gigsfhpleea. _ Carter'•Lou.Lsr Pula Will soon a: take the oath to Coventry police court "� Pr,tb •°s t•b+' spa ,Ask yore tbsm by mms Refuse nobntildr4 r becatiae she was not wearies a lust. BEWARE O F 83C ah all dru�a. sl bui the'most sensational case was at IIMITATIONS - a, ��}►� Aldershot, where Bras. Gen. l Lshot t ,c,r d,�,rrn,m� :.$-A C K A C H E ngtoa, chairman of the A]denhot Y y. Bench, asked a hatlese.girl witness: •h ro shoo,. from ' "Do you possess a hat?" 'Modal No,197 Take Lydia$Pinhbam's ' "Yes, but I don't wear !t, when it's $100' Y�etal"C'.• „ • •• A so hot, she replied." 3 L It year raeloseb•is ebo rssait of s eb+ai General Lushington then said se- roue-sown eoodlelsa, Tom verely: T,ad. Dis•aLydia Z >rtatdsa`e V el f om �; "Let me tell you this is the first } �`r"'fOd For nearly stst7 rears baducbee a" time anybody has presented herself + RufasNOY)CH beaatebaa,,,amino,of heftw ... huge a HASKELL. y1ow to tbw eserydoun awdWas which before me wearing, ao fiat. It Is IITZ ry� sewed strnryih and "Mir. iW \ insult to the court and, a disreputable 440 Mom it St. nervous . . . wsa! ,. err ew IC proceeding, and-the way - you have - :e Mor�tred,Quo- should help you. _ -" � given your evidence shows yon area onh o[ "•ry fM "°'� who `•port person of extraordinarily light and to us my that ehv•r•b•nte•d by ems - medicine. Euy a bottle from your drat• _ foolish mind. gist today . . . and wuuch the eesufte. "I wish yoµ to understand that if .. - tr' _ you are coming to the court agaiu you • must appear.properly dresped and In a respectable manner. This court Is • rN 'not going to be treated in this way, P-1 LES and I hope you are thoroughly ashamed of yourself for-the way you _ (♦ Get rid of all that sovxnas slid gas: End flint R E L h E V:E Q have come here and the way fn which bilious headache or say alaggiahuess caused by too you have given your evidence, The If you are suffering from bleed- - _ Court will'disallow ydur expenses." fug, itching, blind'or protruding Y much acid. Put the stomach and bowels in-good• So far, hatless women in court have Piles, we fan 'give you certain re- r j etrurrt the endorsement of the London press: lief- Our new absorption treat• , FlfiW order.Sweeten the whole system with Phillips 3M "Just a matter of court etiquette," went tan be applied by' yourself, �M'f ul R w4- fed sties Be aura it is this bottle, with the says one paper. "There Is .no law right;in roar own home. Forward Magn us your address and.W* will-send a" k ® which required that the.oath must be -'-.v me T o•09 iatislliw blue wrapper that tills YOU it is Genuine - taken by a•woman with head covered." ..FREE TREATMENT TO'0'M Andther comment reads:, Oil _�• 'r', tai:rater PhWips?.3 k of Magnesia. The substitutes afire� "An insult to the court the lady's '� that priel_give- you immediate re. - r, N4uaM lief. Send no money. Let others - wtisnrat'•s . the same, and do not get the same results, conduct may have been. Alter sII, the . know of this wonderful new treat- "S 11AVOSA court itself knows best when it feels • • meet. ALSO IN TMLET fORM�'Philh'ps' Milk-of Magnesia Insulted... But that she-was guilty of Tables era now on-sale at drug stores everywhere. 'a disreputable proceeding' is another Digest YANDER800F a CO, _ '{ Each tiny t°blet is the equivalent of a teaspooninl matter., Even In the High Court of Box 2b Windsor•, Out _ .a 'of•geauin, ••f3�ipa' Milk of Magnesia. - Justice a woman has appeared bare i F-or Sale by Leading, Drugglrts _STOMACH headed and unreprimanded. During ISSUE No. 43-- 32 '- . w - , f ';Tt.,-:'},,..d i' - � s'' .r ram. �.�•s" ..al •- z .. y � -'�yu_ :'C.±r. .i'���;L. '!, � � `4 .. •rx x• =.c _. _`,: - r- _ t. �+' .- :b .. .-d.. .. uws s. SALg REGIBTE! - ., claimed that he•is, responsible for that she• would'never be able.to Among those who are suffering _ ;the tla�at$e'Vii`rii nuiti "d! men raise her head-Aota. Earl BewtE most from the depression are men' " �•. :� - ..' y' p WFDNADAY, Oct. 26th, Auction~ - who were his rivals let the boot• in an interview in New York City arid'wottiso wtr�-are supposed to sate' of liosses, cattle, implements TERMB-< - legging bueineda. but no action a few days ago lamented the fact be well to do. ' By years of hard furniture, tools etc., at lot 4 rear •,,;� A1:70 per yea: 84.30 If paid in advaau.I_ of con. 2, Scarboro, the property _-4mi,ecriptlone�te,the Uniud scsra. .ad Great has been taken against him for that the naval battle of Jutland workand Draetisiuw thrift they, of the estate of the late Wm. Ch- q' . :s ariaarn_S2•ooin adY�• these crimes. He is very wealthy did not coratiQne fo,r anothrx day decided that they were in a posit apman. Sale at ode sharp. No re- _ and his wealth enables him to as the British was in a position ion to retire and live on their in. Serve. See' bills. W. B. Powell, 'JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, escape the law as regards these to annihilate the German fleet. comes. Some sold their farmsand - auctioneer. 'y eriines which are the most serious A Reat blunder was made by some invested the proceeds in various THURSDAY, Oct. 27th - Auction which can be committed. It is one in authoriay, when the ways, such as in mortgagee on aisle of farm .stock, implements, NOTES AND COMMENT>d. @ - said that far more critues go un- British withdrew. The'German£; farms or town property, or in may, grgin, roots and furniture, the The police_ department of To- punished in the United Stites claim that they did not lose that bonds.. Others rented their farms property of the late F. L. Bream, than in any city within the Brit, battle. •It should have ended in and under normal conditions the Ma e+ Ont., Sale at li o'clock, -":4o-daoo►rca B',vyak, u9t,61, fur iLh - 9RCh a Way that [hPy eoalri not income would be adequate to allow -� '-See bills-Wm.-Maw► .alt - ish E ire, iotieer. work in ferreting out crime and arm :. 'deny that they were defeated. them to.live in comfort and enjoy -T,... "bringing the criminals to justice. ' Mach anxiety is felt among the the luxuries of life. But with the AboatOct. 5th,.Dr. More, a dent- other nations regarding the atti•, ;t� .'raeton Lansdowne Ave, Toronto, rude of Germany toward ,car. coming of the depression tliiia �1ekering Ideal .woe held a in his office b 'two Ttherc WAa eneral feeling Ch=it who mortgaged their farmg find p lr g - that they are unable to make any >' 'bandits,and when he refused to she had renounced her bel payments, and those farmers who, �Irlpani `­throw up his hands one.of the igeretit spirit and had become THEtolfd►t F rented their farms find themselves 47 unable to collect the rent'aatheir a, 'bandits fired his revolver and -peaceliving cttireno, who haA ��. tenante find great difficulty in -badly wounded the defenceless promised to be_ good in future. �� - oayink their taxes, which must be • Hard Coal of best quality. -dentist. Hopes were eatertaiued We believe the niass of the Ger O paid, let alone paring the rent due. .."� for his ultimate recovery, 'but on man people are opposed to, war, the man who owns the farm. We :Hard sand Soft Woods. + - Thursday last he took a relapse but the military element of the i(,V1t11� have approached men supposed to, Opp for Business as Usual.. Y - y �� de'wealthy, and tried to collect 7. sad on `Friday died from the nation has nut c-h%nged- its char- small debts, but they were unable L } - wound,after pnttiag up a brave attar sin=e the way. "The Ieop to pay, and they inform us that Pickerifl llairdreviw fight for nine nine days. -As soon as and cannot change its rpots." ttnd ROYAL they had received no interest she crime ivas reported the city it seems that the ntilitwry element nor rent for several years, 'and *, WINTER they are really in poverty so far as Marcel, Fiogec•wave. ' police department pat every man in Germany is atilt iaabued with having any ready money to bop Hair Outting, ` Permanent Waving Mari work in order to discover the the ' same spirit that brought the necessities of life. Really, the FA I I We s ectaliae to the New Zenith �rlmlpala. Police who wets pa shout the world war in 1814. The p^or rich moo is to be pitied. for :.,1 d!what use is his wealth if he can gahtoeleare Method o! ; rl"tion were sumuioned� back to military lords have been talking permaneor.Wsrisg. -duty and an lateasi7e search was peace ever since the war, but not use it 2 Houre:-e a. W. to lit P. m.'every day _ aotadae, not only 'in the cityi but there are strong enapicionq that NOV. 16"� except Monday,and evening. by itbroughoat; the whole province, ,they are still eager for war in The keynote of•pro ress in Stop usizig Soda. --,Bad for aP�tmeat ���,;;�,� -.,S@ iWwas•thooght-that the' eiiaht order to have revenge ou their Canadian ageiculam , 4focnwiag• G,.S• CIBZ id96 public attention on the Domin- Stomach Next tai lll. 0.Jones. Druggist. 49ly endeavor to leave on rotas nE the former enemies, and fur that end, io=r, oa.e .,�aleh of serievlcursi M� � disturbs diges%we For ? y' •.railways.* Tile lading of a re• it Is reported, secret hra•parations resources. "The Royal is the . _. 1'isasc of Canadha Agriculasre." eonr stomach and gas. Adlerika"3s C_volver was the clue on which they have been going on w ith a view to far better One dose will•rid you of ft"Is eoq�I$ work. Finally they were a future' war pill. her old ens lg•� ��S and BIRDS bowel poisons �wbich cause gas and � A COW alerla� Canada'11 to"U.6 liv."& allow, no bad sleep. M C ,Jones, druggist ' *aced at their respective homes. mles. -Certain ducurueests. it IA of Canadian Beef and p..�, - ; r being questioned b the alleged. come to light wbirh Cuts• HO"`°' ten'' Swum. P= y R n7.Pat Stock. £:quash.Flower Show. +ipoliee they admitted that they implicates sorue of their leadit,R Fait, V.gstables, Seed.. T11E STORR ere the men sou ht. sad the statesmen. Dr. Strre+emaa, w h,. UVTERNA•TIONAL RED & WHITE g y ARMY TEAMS b -=aalso admitted that they were was looked upon as I�•inA wF, Erom Europe, tJe,irad Seater °nd Cars- - " !guilty of several other cold ups in earnest advocate t,f pent`,, i i.- '� in sptr,ted °°°psi°°° da.lr. - HARVEST SALE c4se city. The are sow char ed . Tke .tat s the Foreign possibio - F y R aCl;Ordin$ it', ,I,l3P!te d0(.uu)Pntt+.','k� � 4mv Teams a again wad. poaxbLr. � ,c'm -pith 'murder, and they will pay Bury war lord. While the rn-j ,r ' . O g.�°E 'aB.:rae°sa1NLmtt.d.Tuoronco i REAPING PRUIIl'TJ FOR TH03)� rouse penalty in due tuna. TA its of the German 'penplr ut+y be JUNIOR FARMERS' JUDGING TAKING ADVANTAGE OFTHESE -swiftness with WbdLh the forces of .stron,gly opposed to AvAr, the i u I COMPETITIONS. HORSESHOE PITCHING CHAMPIONSHIPS. ` LOW PRICES FOR THURSDAY, w as to the other a nwt t,nr belong :the law are put into action id iag elen,erit in th . - -...Acsnada, as well t, the nilitary c'lnioe. It 'i� r{,t- �""""gtidim and Ems' °``I"'d' - - FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. rBrttigb dominions, is, in great surprising, mider these eunditionti, �``"aa''as good"the a"t' i 'clout Royal o � �� �� ���f 4" �n� I+eontrast.,with the administration that there is a Reat aiuearineas REM V® RAILWAY PARES . ve •rof-the law in the United StateA.' prev"ilinR the nations. It ho a ROYAL COLISEUM Comfort Soap Macaroni Choc. Biscuit .Al Capone, the notorious leader of been a.areat di.wppuintru.ent to d TORONTO g bare 31c 2 The Ile „- 21ba 27c tithe Chi,iago underworld, is now great many that tine war did'ri4 t�. Acrn ,slat Cover , t eerving a term in prison for fail couttaae somewhat longer until �� >���Y�� �' Shortening, 2 for` -_i 9 Cents 1 . . . *slog to pay his incUnle twz. It ii R' � !e► seU, os to j (}irn,wuy wAr n., l,adly .trnFb•-d' � A. P Wesraretk, //mt.der. it '}ran. Sugar Broovrns White Beane _ -- - -- - -' 10-the 4 str" 5 lbs -_ +,for.5lc 'each 28e : . -. .ifor We 8 So pecia , uupp Y 0 U'Y E TRIED - -. 1 $ice _ �-V eltetabie in Extcacte Choice Quality Rose - - 4 lbs. 8 tins - _.- - rot f - Peppermint 2 ., ppe :. r - Banana for LANING _ AIRP ,� p for or 1 .. - .. :d; .. — - - - - - - ...`°- � Cherry bets. � � �- Baepbecry � _ - t _ . 1 Y D N o PLANING ��gol? T$Z RED& WHITE WAY - - - Q IT PAYS nor:ri AQUAPLANING : . :,_�� ..' : : BOOTH c� MURISON, PICKERING_ . _ . . You o PHONE PICK M G 800 We deli, 4 •_ - : - - NOW W TRY � rdsr ON GRIN deliver Hardware �tore�� . . Pic enng . , J, . I -- -' -]Binder Twine « _ . liicOormick-Deering and Brantford. - - vlle�lrest ph�[eal sensation In motoring— power yet _ • ��WB� giz-Cyhndered pneumo" ppwtr..m Plow Shares to fit nearly all Qiakes of plow. trinlm h that'll. Won the M14. - �. � _ ally e�ltaeeriing p :�< - - o ; . ;,�� I�idv for 06ctrk 'Riefrigeiators - - . -`cards of the industry,for months youbw iu Ase.o.H, down anwmg xod � -��' - - and Bledtric 8attz*i a at - !>d1e! lowellt rived in the-um ,- _- ^- __ special pricee, the fo -per, - - ,4 : ,• . ' •, • ,lhgeat-for McOortnick•Daeer{nq Farm MecMaecy and Repairs : Out Mott ro:-`.We �layett,.pas.gct it; Or i _ it it-cot made:" r.. . _ J. S. BMSDON, -S . -- = • :_ .:___ what a Carl—an : - prleNl Six In Cansdaj - `' 80 Pairs Men's Ozfords, while they last, 1.98 per pale 3r Several pairs of Men's Work Boole, 1.89 per fair. i ' - Men's Fine rshirts, collars attached' plain white, bins, _ ,'i. ;_ - z'.: ? sand and striped in Ion, 95c each.. r _ Men's Overalls, 1.19 1.49 and 1.75 r pair. Men'e)Work Pants,1.00. 1.40, 1.75 and 195 per pidr. -; J t -- : ' "I a - Men's Worn 9oz. woof, 25,85 and 50 cents per pair. ..-• __ _;: _ ::, . _t. Men's Fine Sox, 25, 86 and'S0 testa per er1+lira'T�s�Car !�s•es4 _ . _ ::. . _ swish neaten H>lsalml� ... :! . . . pe f yo� Men'e Blue Work Combinations, 1,49 per suit. : A. b! a T322 A PLMI ili�0 `Oda ' ;' st Tt will pay to see our prices before you buy elsewhere. - ,.:; : 16��IV��grwe�Isow011 i�wr.eet�rl��� �l Wears always wiliing�to glow our Roods. i.' _ _ _ ... •� _. rhonet.WH) t ,Rosa, Ames a� Ga1lebcJe.('o , I tai 0o-bawa, CLtsliQ -- TERRAPL' ANING •r 3 .� r �1 _ _ ..r a - _ '' _. , ' •B SADLY CEC I L ' _ t>ib 6hi<g Weeb pbme ua -. - a it o g s� �a = rr ern ,„w'.T'°'%-.° ._'4r'T u}"+2r'-.Y^,�.. -_..� F;'S" •�o'w- if• _ '.'�'54�. `.n. ..x '1`.. ..T.. "y' �j d' T" ,'d i:.'�4-•.}SC"'l :>3y;•_,:,.yyw t,: ':S ^ja�:�., J4. ♦a<"w>-• r-:-.a - - -.ti.Lv.'�'..r. v_ - -r a`n - .'�A» <.,. .-zr,• -.ir-i,c.- -3'"`ice. .:.F~�;a ".'*�H ,ac"v c-: -- _ - k•' 5 _ "r _ .t•' a:-:.'. - ,'.t.•-� .,• .s: ••fir •-�_., 4 n`~ti.e^ 'S.w,')"; -� :�• � ,. _ '� .;,5'� ••'•••c - 'rat.: 'sa' :.m.^..».dry• '0• :-N r"� '.i.`.'�y.y'r,•.�. -r,:. .. .yw. _ru,....'St�1..:"ya';S�. _ ., -'•t',..ir i •-u!' ,gS tr °`•^,.-'�" :x f,4 if:;`•� 'T '�` �v �` • CLAREMONT Mr. ,Mason spent the week-end Mr- M--R- Hoover, who was buried on the floor while opening the door �,7 ;t , at hie home,in Belleville, here last week, was a cousin of Pr- �ffisI]rjRS�i, Thos. and Mrs. Paterson spent of his residence to a stranger, who Miaa Palmer, of Uxbridge, will esident.Hoover, of the United Stat, ,Sunday with relatives in Toronto, be in the Some central for a few. es. - was making a call. Mr. Burkholder ;� ' Ernie Hinan ie sporting a nevc° was 7n hits.66th year and wus a men DUNBA TON Rugby truck which he purchased weeks. Our new chain store was opened ber of the United Church. from Charlee Cooper. Mrs. H. G. McIntyre returned �ere on Saturday last under the ~Over five hundred box 'lacrosse + - last Monday, after visiting rela• managership of Mr. Wilkinson, ' o!' D �` Mrs. Lyman Pilkey and R. and tives in Detroit Toronto. fans ��� the play-off game be-- INSURANCE - �•�. Mrs. Pilkey spent th week end m Birkett and D. A. Pugh tween A AUTUMOB1i.l>i, ' y Pe a gincnig and the Rouge here _ • _with friends in Hamilton, 8 The annual Bible Society meeting on Tuesday night which was won by W. G. and Mrs, Scott have re are at Kinaaount this week part will be held in the tinted Church the Rouge, 5 to 1, after twenty min- FIRE ridge shooting. on Sunday next, all the churches in utes overtime. Fred Thurkill, of Str -.-turned home. after span inH two Rev. Mr. Broughton, of Fort town will withdraw their services. _ BURGLARY :'•;', :M i►- weeks with relatives iii I)eteoit' Francis, will preach in the Baptist Two Chinese 'boys, cousins of the drawn for at then me. which was OASUALTY- �, �� _ .•. Dr. N. F. Tomliuson arrived game. Next Friday 7hn,na Church on Sunday next. proprietor of our Cafe are attend- Peterboro plays the Rouge ' on a fromSt and Egepita __-_Evans agd Mrs._Ward-and J. H. _ittg school here, and are_reported t�. . p Y ❑ge here.' - LIFE INSURANCE . favorably.Saturday @ Progressing and Mrs. Evans spent Sunday be very clever at school. They can Pickering Phone P-ickeri .+. Sherman and Mrs. Rumohr have with Mr, and Mra. Grose at Agin- speak the Ehglish language as diet- eonrt. Pact and perfect as an Canadian• BONDS-Government, Municipal and returned home, after epeadirrg a Mr. and Mrs. Lewis and two • -Mr. ?Nelson Burkholder, a life-tor, • Mortgage Bonds. Also,Industrials. ~. in Hamilton with their eon, dacrghters--and Miss McDonald resident of this'place, met a tragic • ' Safe nvestmeate at from 6 to 7 per Ray, and family cent. Ben Kilpatrick, Fred Evans, motored to the'eity on Sunday death on Friday last, dropping dead �. .' and spent the day with friends. . _.. ____ _ 1NSURANON-All classes written ln- :' Rest. Lister and James Coates are Wind. �_ in Whitby his week on jury dot Miss M. Vair, Will Beal and cisiding •Fire, Automobile, y J p y 'Are. Chandler spent Sunday with �Cab� ginQ $ T� storm, Accident and Sickness. !during the fail assizes- H. and Mrs. Kellar and Mr. Hoff- ' g TORONTO Phone or write Mrs. C. A. Overland has return. man - at Portview Beach, Port / 43 t! ED.,BOWMAN,Whitby .e ed home, after,_spending a week Perry. Eli! le 500. Return-90a, :k with her sisters, 141rs. Title and g p Luther Pilkey, who waa off duty , / T " Mies Little, of London. . . for nearly two weeks on account EVERY' HOUR D►INTY S� GARAGE C, A.,Overlaud intends holding ;attea�i#�hour of illness. is able to resume work , Oor. BcpclaandAingston gds. ea ano<iversary sale during the in his haruese shop, although still �D from 8.55%. ni. to 10.5 fifteen days of November. WET>cr1�5 -- _ under the weather, v (except, 10.55 a. M. and;3.55, Watch out for particulars. Mr. and hire, Aitken visited at IXTERNATL�xAL 5.55. 7.55 and 9 55 p• m.)astt� General Repair Work all _ . The W. M. S. held their regular at 7,10, and 7.55 a. m. daily gursatsed'at reasonable . the tome of the latter's mother, meeting at the home of Mr-s. M. of Toronto last DICCIONARIF�S arc is use by bum- except Sunday. 10.6+5 a. m„ pry' w Stuart at Markham on Thursday rs. Paifer, 3.55 5.55 7.55 and 9 55 P. m. Acetylene Welding.; :1 y week, and white there Mrs'. Aitken ��+engineers.bankers, , last. A large number from Clare sprained her ankle badly. On > architects- phYe Sat., Sun. 8s Rol. only: 11.43 Batteries ropaired and eb"' ad, wont attended. their return they were aecom- farmers,err•• librarians,fit'- p m. Sunday only. Firestone and Dunlop Tlres.b '�► The 111th anniversary of the panied by Mrs. Puller. g•� b'"cce"Ad risers and Meemont Baptist Church will be r women Ow world over. Lowe Toronto Z ti- G+�llne and OW. da and 11on"r. Oct The canning factory has disco'. ` 'Y How _ ; 80th and a di>E`9�inday,-_at the caaoing of tomatoes ` Are Yon t0 r'm? joa;the half hours $efreshmbt Booth in Oenneotiou as the supply, of - The New Iaternationd from 8.30 4.hi,to 11.80 M. lPb�oe Pik.?600! It a m.and T p. m., services will tomatoes has become e>t�iauvb- to success. It is� (except 10.1!0 a. m sad 12.80, (nighe or day). =--- ltae eQOdncted by Dr. A.- J. O qR. .Thev are aow maki re- - imowuagteacner,aruau,t..t..i - i of Tomato, and spgclat• music *#I ° R w.• - 2�- 7.80 and 9.80 P. m.)and pF"etisns for the eagaiag of axa don answerer• pn p at 7.80 a.m:doll ezce w.. be rendered b74the home choir %t, kins, of which they have ahead u you � emdency and ad-' y 0, 3.80. the morning service and by the y vaacemeotw day. to 3Q s. m.. 12 t. San. received quite a large stock. _ Why 7,30 and 980 p, m. Sat..BteD. 43ty 119:OPSISI'+OR' Bethesda Male Quartette at the The Railway Brotherhood of IofthislastfundOfinlvem' do Rol, only. astern ',evening service. Oa the evening the C. P. R- held their ati°nT Standard Time. ' -of Monday, Oct. 8iet. the annual quarterly ; 4se.eesvombu1w7Taa=&More&& tea will be served from 800 to 8.00 meeting in Claremont on 4starday _-wee lltuatmaons. coined +raw night last. About twsnt Hve •••••sc••s*e Ss�n!• aft* PAROBL EXPRESS o clock; which will be followed by, members were present from `�'• between all pointson Gray Coach s a lecture by W. H. ,Moore, M. P. - Reruiar and India.Pow 13&=& Lines Bouts(except U.S. A.pts.) l for South Ontario, entitled "The ern points and a number from the wrltefo.spee- 'pickets and information at l Church and Industry." Splendid west. Among those present was amen poem Fred Robinson. of Agincourt. who k a��� COACH LIES J music will be rendered li ist, former) resided in Claremont and i ,� ony Remonche, 6o violinist, of vicinity Mapss ; Ey'es>iut spears M ------.Toronto. and by the'.Peacheb Male y' •� . oamr y ; Esa.err. Hr. ae-l'::ker:qa - Open Traad.W, 4 " Quartette. Admissioat 35 eeuts- s>•w. day •pawns# W 1W .�m children, under 12 years,20 cents. 8TauFFVa�LE. G.dC. as � A very pleasant evening was Ann Wright will case '" ` .spent to 80ougbnm Union Lodge, . The . M f1! •• 9 t DISNEY Bi.00'Jrt� A. F. 8c A M., on Wednesday of is expected to be finished this week. ap +4 Maw. Oshawa last week when they entertained . There is a -change in the pastor- �. _ Opp.Poo p�1„�e dye officers and members of Doric and ates in both the Christian and Men- . ., nonite rhurches here. Queen City Lodges, of Toronto, The Women's Associatioin of the also visiting brethren from our' United Church will hold chicken rounding lodges. The first degree pie supper on Monday. Nov 7th }� was exemplded by officers of Doric V t Ledge, after which a banquet was - held in the newly decorated dining Eye 'Thies where tables -were set for Thies Space next week and sec • � ' over one hundred brethren. A a - , ' splendid program was rendered. - Que - bills for particulars with Woe'. Bro. Hugh Pugh as rt �•. master of ceremonies and -Sadle the and Ben,"two' attractive ` ' : _. young ''.:and �:::�.:: : _ +artists from Toronto, in musical s comedies. and the well known Eye "' Percy David, with his s Q s accompanists. -Several' short ad ie +�� y =.dressee were goven 'by visiting Strain - = brethren. attar which the Junior b c H .T> -- _ -" first two we iks in � � • Warden's toast dismiesrd the vYhen tt�dm gathering. Y s �• � t :5 The Young People's Society of Eyesight Specialist November _ mm,em riale� execat�i� -the United. Church of Pickering were the guests of the Y.P. 9 _ (fit 1928) _ will be standing in a _ C. A. OVERLAND - CLAREMONT aunts trite to the raf Claremont United Church on put Monday evening last. the.Youog - -- person they have bees erected to hopor. Our - .,People of Pickering providing the When 'we speak of reflex d*rderar creative, alm -program. R. S. Wonnaeott,'the we enter upon a field where chron- yip, + -,president, took ehgrWe of the is complaints have previously been . ' : Week of Demonstrations" T= b meeting is a very able manner, dwelt upon by the patient until hope -- _ : with- Misd Myrtle Lockwood at has been given up. Yet I have met N. lt/: �APFOBDl-' •the pianos. A very line address with that case where 'after twenty b n goad was given by Cyril Morley in or thirty years of stomach 'trouble Vert "w VMthy hich he outlined the purpose of that had been considered chronic, a e lectr�c Feed Grind efs P%o e q the coming eresbytery's Coaven- correction of a muscle trouble of the 462 e Mtion of Young People at Black eyes afforded relief. Any chronic stock, concluding with an admoni. departure from health should, Bugg- u Kion to "seek Brat the Hlagdom,of eat as enquizy into this as one of byiydro•El'ectric Power Come -God." Solos were sung by Him the possible causes. Remember, if it • ..,Hazel Carter and Frank Petrie, is possible to have your vision corr- acted to normal. Normal vision +sad llliso Jean Cork gave a very _: • . - . .. .. -,-":_.:.;:.,;:' , :F . _ - V 1• ; ,�•-,. interesting paper on the "Inter- means sewing with comfort. If how- Tuesday, October 18th at 1_ m. at Robt. Milne's NAVII Laf Da1� t7aii , r. You cannot be•made normal,- 9r + p• , , v Miss Blanche Balsaon responded a is possible to use that correction east of Green River, on No��ighwxy. s to•hearty encore to her humor- that will help you to save what via- _- sous readings. A lunch was served ion you have and at the same time 'RPednesda Oct. 19th at 1 m: at Thos., Ph ili 's heap rates for farm and eountry by tale Y. P. of Claremont and eve a greater relief than was at y' ' p' P buildings,. A,'; first expected. rn some of these .east 'of Brougham, on No. 7 Hi hWa Windstorm lasnranee on build es were enjoyed till a late:cases a percentage of relief is ad- g y i wind-mills,Silos eta fags. On Tuesday afternoon, October ficient comfort to give a renewed, Thureday, Oct. 20th,'at 1 p.'ni., at Wm. Rennie's', _ �Aotomobile lnsuranoe• courage with a renewed confidence of all kinds. 11th, at the home of Mre, Gibbose,.in oneself and nature will south of Mongolia,con. 10, Markham. w large number gathered to offer man �" _ - FARMS FOR fIALB eiat hereelt for the general good. The , -congratulations on her Seth birth.i ^ best is none too good where your Friday, Oct. 21st, St 1 p. m,; at Robt.'w. Ba1sdOII s, Write or phone day. Early in the afternoon all eyes are concerned. Bargain count- south of Liverpool. E D� B O W M A s •the members of her family arrived, er methods should be in discard: and later the members of the eq " - - 20 . WHITBY, ONT. Baptist Mission Circle, of which q day,.QC +r 22nd, a:7 ti m.. st the Tremont . -she is the only charter member ..House, Markham. living. After many congratala L E O' E/LL = _ • hone, good wishes and reentation I. p •raf . suitable gifts, the Mission FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND in he prepared a birthday d n :.LOOK THESE OVER pa BMBALMIi:R cot -in her bgwor, the tables being -- - - °decorsi with pink candles, pink Successor-to W. J.Mather, _ . -:•: : 4"es and sweet,peas.' There were Stouffviile _ s number of after dinner speeches. Night and Day Service -= :_ ', ' "._BISI�[AN't3 SCAMPERS FOR BIIIi[l1fER " Those given by members o! her Men's, per pair ... 1.95 Ladies'-per-pair.,'. 1185 omit paid tribute to her kind Bu°__i° Phone Residen�oe�Phoae-�yg per pair 1,79 . _ Girls' 1.49 and_loving- disposition and her - _ , per pair 4•., �- riatiao home trainkag: THE"IMADELINE" nee of the'Lircle meihbere spoke For the potato bugs we have-Arsenate of Lead 28c lb., Paris Green of her interest and faithfulneea to . �l ' S 850 lb., Climax Bug Hiller 10 The 40c., Ring Bug killer 20 lbs.85c. '; - the Society and to the Church, �EAU�TY 1t3ALON� �b y Boys'Straw Hate 16c., Men's Straw Rate.15o and 20c. -and to her kindness to friends and Marcellin and and neighbors. Then' in her own g Pink Salmon, 2 tine... 26e Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs ... 27e r igood way Mrs. Gibbons replied to - --•Floger•Waving, 26c Laundry 8oan, 12 bare....' 47c p • . - Tiger Salmon. 1 tin .. - .. *•. these speeches In a clear voice, Scalp Treatment, Good',Nippy Oheose, per lb:... • '20c Chipso or Ozydol, pkg ..: 28e s thanking all , for the different Asir-cutting. Peae;andd Coro, 8 tins ... 25c Castil�Soap,S bare .. 250 remembraace9. Before dispersing Permanent Waving a specialty a familiar hymn,was sung at her fin. • 11.Q;11a.de31, Phone Markham•64021 WelDelivec Sold and Installed by request, May she live to see more •Generat �p� j�'RArTH 1 PBOQSI� .of such happy events. Phone 1906 CLAAEMONT Wm. M. DDuncan Careen RIVej^ _ - i Meroheatf � � ,,,,�W u,.i��.�,�a, �O�'ABIO•,,,•�' _ .h M1,n •Z U �' yp y,fwiSrx� "yyn -:��.e. ".r... _ 'M m...dp •J u r -• r _ T 7 Y• ,jw.,'n 4 �,• .ntiavr';", •aLO' +1q i' Y,, a ,.ni y." "} 'br �:v. .r... ,4� 't _ -A.^r•. - - 44, w w "des .:b.;': •'a. � '�' *>r✓ i' t '�' w' :2-av -ri „..a� �• •_ - . . ` �Fresh and Fra� ....' :' .. . gram--Always k- DA� � . Mtirdefr at Brldg e a ey ANNE AUSTIN. f � IREEX- SYNOPSIS. The tall, gaunt woman-was crouchirn; ` `L >. >`;:” <t::!> r •, `i; :::ri#"r Juanita'Self,n is murdered at .ridge. //Fi'�ith Ei'Olfl in` ifcltrl!// Dundee, special investigator, to left in reside the chaise lounge, her arms the house with Lydia, the mat •,. ;..�;{ :,.'.;;�•.,;.. y d. 'tor outstretched to encil•ae a little pine _ ° A ' his examination of the guests. In Nita's of the gilts she claimed to have given A A desk he Rnds from her chequebook that , -• - —------ she paid no rent to her landlord. Judge Nita Selim to prove that She bore no -- _ Marshall: that she deposited $10,080 ,grudge for the ter-`.ble injury •her - Canada lII SOtwad-Fitlaas _- CHICKEN SHORTCAKE , since she came, indicating blackmail: .nistreas had done her. At D4ndee's -and that she paid Lydia $40 a week. Z eatpe pastry$our - After finding her will, in an envelope entrance she flung uI her head. sealed and then reope id. he asks the (or lY4 cups of bread flour) meld wlay she did not tell Lim that it Taking his neat on the chaise ' J teaspoons Magic Baking Powda was Nita who burned her face so hor- lounge, Dundee explained gently but X teasPoon salt ribly. Lydia admits thot Nita was try- 4 tablespoons Ing to commis suicide. They are Inter- briefly the offer which Tracey Miles a poons shortening rupted by the sound of a car and the q just made. _ = I Kg ;a cup water, ringing of the bell. "They want-me'" she gasped, - brokenly, incredulously,: and her fin- SA,dry ingredients; add shorten- -CHAPTER XXL F r r gees faltered to her horrible cheek. "i • , at and mist in thoroughly with a "Hello, Dundee! Awfully glad I didn't think anybody but my poor girl . steel fork;add beaten c and Oaf. ! 1 Seient water to matt soft dough. cak ght you before you left," a blithe, `could have me around-" � Ty r familiar voice called as the detective "It is true the w"nt you," Dundee. - llollorpacoutwithhaadsoa8oured „ �� Y Y - board. Cut out with large flouted ol.ened the front door. Is poor Lydia assured her. But Sou don't have to y 1" biscuit curter, or half fill greased still here?" t .ke a job now unless you wish, muffin rings which have been "Come in, Mr. Mi.es," Dundee In- Lydia." pla-cedon vi searching with a puzzled frown " ?r, itaauedbskiag pea.Bats— g P What do you mean?" the Wield m hoe over! at 475'F. about lZ t1u round, blond face Tracey Miles. demanded harshly, her good aye hard- Yes, Lydia is still here. . . Why?". - misuttest.Split and butter while hot, y. e-sing with-susp.cion. and flit with hot creamed chicken.. "Then I'm in luck, and I -think "Lydia," the young detective began - F Makts 6 shorKaktx, : Lydia is, too-poor old girll . . . You slowly, and almost praying that he I "�-4ee," Miles begim to ;sap: .- ., an he took off' his new straw hat to woke you up tonight to question you, • mop his perspiring forehesrt, "the I said that Nita her,elf had just told Or._ crowd all n u when our various m. that it was 6 who ho ha u ganged e d burned . . P lillh� tars reached Shreldsn Road, and by your face. . : . And Sou asked me if 'ainanimoua vote we elected to drive she had also given you a message-" over to the Country Club for s meal "Yes, sir!" the r Lid tnterrupte`.i I� ^� in one of the small private dining with pitiful eagerness. "And you'll - - G rooms-to escape she questions ad the tall me now? You lon't still think I --— morbidly curious, you know-" killed her,do you?" Inset shows a typical unit of sound-Sim equipment in operation. J`Yes. . . . What about it?" Dundee "No I don't think Photo shows one of that battery*of Canadian sound-trucks that iOt`` - g Yotr killed your n' patrols ; -interrupted impatiently. m'e'reas, Lydia, but I think, if you the Dominion In the filming of outstanding Canadian news_events.- _ "Weell; I admit we were all pretty would, you could help me find out who _ hungry,in spite of-well,of course we dia," Dundee assuree her gravely. 'here in Hamilton! And I want you to ` were all fond of Nits, but-" Tracey "No, wait!" an he drew from his tell me.how she got it!" pP by Photography -Miles blundered on, his blithe voice pocket the envelope inscribed: "To Be "but-i non-t know- I dou'L believ, Ottawa-The ra has been q_sed u taking on the hash suitable to a home Opened in Case of My Death--Juanita she had it!" by the Topographical Survey,-Depart. I always use it which death had so recent! occur- Le' h Selim." Dundee shrug' went of the Interior, as a means of and recommend I y t8 gged. Either -this wa- red. . "Do you recognize this handwriting, man would perjure her soul to protect gathering topographical data fn the Magic Baking 'What abort Lyd:a?" Dundee tut Lydia?" - her mistress' name- from scar.dal, or field for mapping purposes for the Powder," say .. past forty years. . m short. t w wrote b her own hand,"-she real knew nothing. - Mr"Alice Mme• °�'•'I'in getting to-it, old- boy,"' Miles the lmaid sana answered, her voice hhusky - "That ii all oU the will itself, Ly Dietitian of e• ooe Ip:otested, with the injured air of an with tears. "Is that the messag--, dia," he went on fin ay, "except her Let Him Burgle! _ Montxeal t aP -unappreciated small boy. "While we s:r?" command that her body be cremated "Henry." whispered his wife. "I'm Nsotd tataurams. Magic corn- were waiting for our food, somebody ' "You never saw :t before?" Dundee without funeral services of any kind, convistced there's a burglar down- ...._, ef9e:irry economy to said, 'Poor Lydia! What's going, to asked sliarpIq. and that nobody be allowed to ace om- stal-:-" `-1 w highest degree. Besi" it a;. become of her?' An., somebody else "No,-no!-I didn't know my poor girl pany the remains to. the crematory "We11, my dear.' replied her bus- losing pees dependabbs results."'' said that it was harder on her-Nita': was thinking about death,'' Lydia except yourself and Mrs. Peter Dun- band, drowsily, "I hops you'doa't ez- t In whole-hearted agreement death, I mean-than on anybody else, moaned. "I thought she.-was happy lap, in case her death takes place ,n Pict me to have, the courage of poor with Miss Moir, fire majority of because' Nita was all- she had in the here. She was tickled to pieces over Hamilton-" cbnvlction�"" Ali► QuXulian dietitians and cookery world, and then Lois-Lois is always being taken up by all them society ."She did love Mrs. Dunlap,"'Lydia �tu+adiersuse Magic txcjusfajy.A" practical, you know--ran away to people, and on the go .day and sobbed. "Oh, my poor little girt-" - 0 ant of 4 Canadim housewives telephone police'beaiquarters to see night-" "And there is also a note for yon, im Magic bep� it Sim �- =what had been done with Lydia, and "Lydia,this is Mrs. Selim'a lent win which I took the liberty.of reading, in "My huBbSnd sittently better baking results. =' see if it would be all right for Flora and -testament," Durmee interruptel, which Mrs. Selim minutely-describes ./ NO wonder Marne outsells e.8 a and me to take her home with us-" withdrawing the sheets slowly and an- the clothe's in which she wises to oe s A Y 8 1 t�B IIl! - baking powders eombinedl "Just a minute, Miles! Whom did fclding them. "It war written yester- cremated, as well as the fashion in Favour y�family►with Chick. Mrs. Dunlap talk tf at hesdeinar- may, and it begins: �,hick her hair is to be dressed-" prettiest dre88" , ,,, I1101 Shortcake--made with Magic tc�Vli "'Knowing that ar.y of us may die "Let me see it!" Lydia lunged for- "Why, Captain SLrawn, of course, any tithe, and that 1, Juanita Leigh ward on her knees-and.snatched at the -as Min Moir directs,Note its deli- He,told Lois that you were still out Selini, have good- cause.to fear that papers he held. "For God's sake, lei - •CM flavour, its feather 1igh�- here, questioning Lydia again, and my own life hangs by a thread thst we nee!" "I want to tell you how I got that it was all right with him, what- n.sy break any minute--"' (To be continued.) acquainted with Diamond Tents," says ' rri C00a} 60k When oo res you decided. So as coon as I had "What did m or a -cordial letter from a•Windsor wo- - : IMke at horns,the dewMagie flier yo eating, I drove ova: y. girl mean?" man. "I was is the drug store and '.••� ._ ' .`' Sookwill ve oudoz=sofsai " Lydia' Carr cried out vehemently. Wwter'ton Lakes National Par{C y Pa Is Mrs. Miles with you,?" Dundee "She wasn't sick, ever-" saw some attractive' Diamond Tint �� dehGOttt � foods. WC _-1'-�= age- "I think. Lyydia, that she feared - Ottawa.-One of the smaller,of Can• were for The druggist told without they .10 Standard Brandt Ltd.,.Fraser' "Well, no," Miles admitted uncom- exactly what happe..ed today-mnr= were for tinting light shades without JAV&=dLiberty$t,,Twajw,.0 tM fortably. "You see, -he girls felt a der! And I want you to tell me who Lakes National Park (area 820 square boiling, tie Bata tney were mado L; _ little squeamish about coming back, it was she feared. -For I believe you miles), is without doubt second to the Diamond Dyes people. I have al- �,Y+::,.. . even on an errand of mere -" a.. Y know, noae,ta point o! clew o[ beauty, and ways used Diamond Dyes for dyeing dark colors and know they are the _ a _ -- Dundee grinned. He had no doubt The woman shrank from him. For embraces an area replete with interest beet"dues' made. When I saw Dla, that Flora Miles had emphatically re- a long minute she did not attempt to to the lover of Nature. While this woad Tints I thought of a 8 year-old _ fused the possibility of another gruel- answer. park does not embrace the loftiest dress witch I had to quit wearing be ._ ling interview. "I-don't- know," she said dull mountains, the deepest valleys, or the cause it was faded. I sot a "Why do you and Mrs.'Miles'want Then, with vehemeut ,emphasis: I hirheet 'waterfalls in 'the Rockies, and v pack go, to take Lyis bogie' with you?" he don't know! If I did, I'd kill him with there In no apparent diminution_ of a my dress he'ofinple rinsing called for. It came out the loveliest my own hands!" grandeur, and here, as in many places sonde--a lustrous, shimmering yellow. Miles smaxered prom,-My-"To give her a home and- a job;" Dundee had no choice but to take in'the mountains, there is the realiza- I have laundered it-several times but " -fir word. There was no•use. either. tton that where 'Impressiveness o! have never had to retfut. It:certalaly us,we're used to her poor old scarred in torturing this wor.-an now with bin,a.ehiaAe&. ;' `�'",,," :, ...":'° nuestie3na holds the color. I'm perfectly delight• acxt NO I face, and the youngsters, Tam and earlier conviction: that Nita Selim of altitude are beside the mark. Some- Betty, Lydia ne has aptly said of Waterton Lakes ed with my new dress, as I call it, and mesa oa awss y, are not a bit afraid of her. In had lived in terror of L di Care's my husband says it's the prettiest one ai tr tsar swmaw f%dt, Betty pats her scarred cheek smoldering hatred for the injury she 'Park that here is maximum of scenic I have." tisstlt[aesic>lalq� and gays, over and o-t-er, 'Poo Lyddy! had done her. beauty In a minimum of.space. Powder Is free L lr:m alum of sum ' Poo yddy! Betty 'oven Lyddy l' and "You said there was a •message for "- lsarmlq Isigre. Tttm-die's T. A. Miles, junior, you me," Lydia reminded him. Women are more accurate and of DIAMOND 4 Mast ' _ kr-ow, and we call him Tam, from the "Th:s is the 'me-­age,," Dundee Acient operators of accbunting and ' initials, because he hates being called said 'quietly, lifting the sheets again: tabulating machines than men. ' t •"- ' Why ill/orey! Junior, and two Traceys are a nuts- "'I am herewith setting down my last . ! TINTS Either you are successful or you're ante-" will and testa.ent, in my own hand- To cope with -the rush of foreign la$sot suzeessful. It you are successful. "h gather that you want to hire writing. I do here and now solemnly tourists a British-hotel'guide is being AT ALL there is nothing• to worry about. If Lydia as a nurse for the children?" will and bequeath to my faithful.and issued throughout the world with ex. �5 DRUG STORES *on are not successful there are urdy Dundee 'meted-the fond' to h x! beloved maid. L dia Carr, all prosier- planations in Ave languages, two things to worry about. verbose explanations. ty, including all moneys, stocks and Your health to either u or you're 'Right, old manI You see, :ouc personal, belongings of which I die., sick. If your heals s - there's nurse left us yesterday-" possessed."'. nothing to-worry a out. ti! you are "Wait here, Miles. I'll speak to_ "To-me?" Lydia whispered. "To IJ Dick Cher. are only wo thf gs to wo ia. She's in Mrs. Selim's bedroom. me'?" ID about-you are either going to t By the way,Miles, since you and your "To you, Lydia," Dundee assured !►ell or you're going`to dia yon re wife are kind enough to want to take her gravely, watching her intently, 66 ' 00ing to get well there is in die Lydia in and CROWN BRAND Y give her a home and n "They. I can have all her pretty - •,1►orry about. I[ you are going to die job, I think it only fair to tell you clothes to keep always?" there are only two things to worry that it is highly improbable that Lydia - "And her money, to do its you like about, Carr will take any job at all." with, if the court accepts this will - You're either going to heaven-or- "You -raesit-?" Miles gasped, his for probate-as I thlnl. ;L wff,, you're not going to heaven. If you ruddy face turning pale, "I say, Dun- gr,rdless of the fact that it is very are going to heaven there is nothing die it's absurd to think for a'minute informaT-and was not witnessed:' -to worry about. It you are going,to that good- old faithfLI Lydia had a • "But-she 'didn't have any money;' - A Ti'eaf } the other place, you'll be'so busy sbak- thing to do wiih Nita's-murder-" Lydia protested. "Nothing but what -brills,: whole Famll*- ing hands with old friends you won't "I rather think you're.right about Mrs. Dunlap paid her in advance for q/$ EXCe1l8,f11f�00da have time to worry. that, Miles," Dundee interrupter!. the 7ork she was going to do-" 3o why worry? '' "Now will you excuse me?". "Lydia, your mistress-died possess- �aAD�gym. ; W GROWING CHILDREN '_' j� Upit"He found Lydia where he had left ed of nearly $10,0001 Ten thousand ■ - 1 SAIj G -TEA •ISSUE'No. 43--'32 her-in her dead mistress' bedroom.,,ollars l All of which she got right &4 Ti0-dAQ. yll �'_ dry ;a ,fie d^ f ya ;..!1'�,.. i. '�T., .. . u.�. rS,,.T . ♦ -{'• . - - -• _s w • a [- a " � .% .. . a •.� 4•.•h'l .XKf r+i,.,�,+ sr. .,t� —•�� v "ate Y'„.e^ %*;�:,,r../ -rr:.. .,�;. .. .. �:�'.:''y 'rr-- - -'`• .T � ';f�"a 3'•atp .st .� ,'°'•,� �.;7:z '"°z'` ':M_ ,ar`: �.'r.';siw n..w'a.il.•i?Y•r .i �L'�+s+-':R - ..�x •�ji!-d?e�'-r k .f _ ,q.�- �f2-'fit""."''.'7 • ' �"""'' Canadian Scots Remember Essex Comrades ' Voice �f the Press . �,.w .t. .ssrawas..axa xdz �„ � ".4 -Canada, 7111q £anpiie'and The World at Lai ge 9� k CANADA ._ cause their principal.crime` was ���'W +�► � The Deadly Pea-Shooter poverty:London Daily Express. One juvenile nuisance follows an- other in St. Thomas, Now it's pea- Survival of the Fittest } shooters—tin pea-shooters costing one We should riot Ignore-Sir George cent each. Motorists have complained Newman's warning that the great de- '+ about boys shooting peas and shot at crease in intent mortality means the them as they passed"arid Friday even . suradval of"man�weakiy_and perhaps , _.. ..'ing telephone calls were 'received at even defective" children; who swell - 41"., the. police station from nervous wo- the numbers of the unfit. Whether inen reporting that mischievous young• these weaklier members of the com- munity can be rained to a standard of 'windows of residences. A woman also normal efficiency is a problem which (reported to the police that she stepped our health services have not yet on peas on the sidewalk, lost her bar- solved. It must become of greater im- ,— s y P• - ance and fell, injuring one of her portance year by year.—London Daily _ 'Y .limbs. Boys with, pea-shocters who Telegraph. "~ _ avere nearby when the woman fell are z. believed-to ht#va been responsible. Empire Co-'operation {` Definite' instructions have been One of the great troubles of the pre $ given the members of the police force seat day Is that industrialists and mer- to take possession of all shooters that chants have lost their ability to make they -see in the hands of youngsters. plans confidently for the future. The Merchants shouts be prohibited from great value of the Ottawa resolutions i'y.; • selling such things to children. — St. lies is the fact that-they reveal to the �.. r.. '°Thomas Times-Journal. - world that British policy has the _ �,,, •=" y backing of the whole British Empire. ,. s: — Rural School Fain An appreciation of this solid and sig• The rural sehoot infra, becoming -niIIcant fact may, and we believe will. each year more popular, are undoubt- exercises determining influence upon ` wily doing a great deal -to inspire the deliberations of the coming Iater• ✓ ° '? country Dot's and girls io know more national Conference,—Cape Argun, _about farming and its possibilities. ,� • - _—._ - _ and the growth of this movement is a' The British Navy and the Empire 'anadian Scottish memorial to their Essex co mrades. An oak panel was unvelled at Wsr[ey neancy $1gn. -i nese school i'aira are ZW Z L;;i 44 fie; iA n wont to eiann i Lseri t uarrtt Ks chapel, recently, by Lieut. -A, R. 8 tone, Essex 8cotjisli I of, Canada. Lett. to right: contributing an important service, and with pride that Britain has been given Lieut.-Col. A. E, -Maitland, Mrs. Harding-Newman, Maj.-Gen. J. C. Hardlag-Newman, Lieut., A. R. Slone l they deserve the support of the com- preference of many years without any. and Mrs. A. E. Maitland. i -salinities in.which they are held. Their thing being asked In return tThe attf success is a good omen for the pro- tulle is legitimate up to a point. es- "' —^• - tress of agriculture.—Peterboro Ex- pecially as evidence that sentiment in i Execution of Reid Dr. Geo. S. Barton Named Three Thugs Beat � ,aminer. favour.I Empire trade has long flour- -Imbed. set For .�anua s New Deputy of Agriculture ���'++� It is not Quite correct to sal ry Ottawa—Dr, George "Ling Toronto Man + The Rlse in Prices nothing ass been given fa -,return ge S. Barton, pre • " whether asked or not. As Mr Downie ressor 61-.husbandry sad dean of the - Newspape; readers have heard a tot faculty of agriculture, MacDonald • Stewart pointed out long ado, Britain's Jungle Murderer Sentenced " about thn renewed feeling of coax- Release Victim After Spend- �dence g � entirely` disproportionate bu^den of - College, deputy mini situ, has been _ prevadin business � Canada, � at�Peterboro Assizes and the United States. The upward Empire defence has properly. been appointed deputy minister of agrtcnl_ ing Night in House trend of basic commodity prices. ex- claimed'as a setoff to preferences.-- Peterboro.---Convicted by a jury cure according to official announce- Toronto,—Savagely beating up their cepiting wheat, which is all-important Auckland Weekly Trews. murdering his jungle companion Her- meat to this effect. Dr. Barton ells elderly victim. although n resistance to the West, to the fast vo or three _ 17 Thomas a Bedlevlile war Teleran, the .vacancy caused by the retire- was offered, three Caen bound a• t The Results at Ottawa meat last year of J. H. Grtsdale, gagged 66-year-t'd Maurice Fogler In months accompanying L4e remar1 skskt The, results are not racy by stabbtng him in the breast In a Born_ at Vancouver Hill,. Ont., on his house at. 230 Dnndaa Street west setivity in stock and bond prices has boatb0 se here'On the night of Sept, June 29, 1883: he was educated In given ground for that con-Adence. The great. But the agreementa are Import- on Saturday night, took everything of ant fa that, when ratified by the vacs- 3, Heart' W. Reid, 36, formerly of Ontario and Quebec, From the Unt- value they could Sad, and rhea rah. .• advance In prices has not. however, cum Parliaments, they will formally Campbellford. was Saturday sentenced versity of Toronto he received the made themselves s.merl Ili.the kit• narrowed the gap between tarn Fro regularize• Commonwealth trade -ar- g degree of bachelor of scientifid agri- rhea and. afterwards went to steep and eras that has been done oodg, sa is raagemeats over a wide field and form by Mr, Justice W-r4 ht to be--banged "culture. Subsequently, Laval Unt- an upstairs room adjoining the In a solid foundation on which more am on Ja'`' 6. varsity made him a doctor of sciea which the - not Itkely to be very aatiF actoryr--- -- �" f ��d the helpless Fo`ler, bitious structures can be erected.— Reiid's -only reply -wh:ri ad-ked if he -title agriculture. At nine o'clock Sund-Y morn Saskatoon Star-Phoenix, Natal Witness, Pietermaritzburg, bad anything to say before sentence- In 1907 he became assistant in anl- they untied'the rope binding Fogless was passed was a murmur that-he had mal husbandry at•MacDonald Col- hands-and then •walked out. Fogler •Turning Point Ruched :Vegetables For Canada- not had a fair trial an the,part of the' Yege and three years later was named yelled for help from hie window sad The'general seeing that the turning Sign's are not wanting to show that jury; and a Iow-voiced plea,,. "Have a lecturer. His professional chair then collap.,ed. He wa taken to Tor- Point in economic conditions has been a good number 'of person 'intend to mercy,repro me." came in 1911,and seven years-ago Dr. onto Gez^cal Hospttsf, where'it mots • reached Is'-supported by "The Ecoa- grow vegetables in Jamaica. Their Fred Cummings. Petecboro youth Barton was appointed dean of the found he had sustained a possib.,- oiatc Annalist," published by the De, objective Is the Canadian market, fibs .who was convicted of criminal negll- faculty of agriculture.. _ fracture t ;:e jaw; a-lacerated eye ; Partment of Agriculture, Ottawa. It tine of vegetable culture.that iater_ests grace as a resulr, of the death of Kra. Vice-president of the Canadian and sundry other bruise-, o f _ shows -that there was"in' Increase In them most is tomato. Canada im Andrea Cook; a passenger - in Cum= Society of Technical- Agriculturists ., For cool, nerve, and audacity this the Bureau of Statistics index of porn about two million-dollars' worth mings' car .*hen it plunged into a from 2924 to 1923, Dr. Parton was burglary stood alone in recent.crime i wholesale prices - for, August which of tomatoes between October of .one ditch, was sentenced to two years leas made. 'president ,in the latter.year. -history, police declared after they had = 'marks the- first upturn since Novem- year and May of the next. 'fbe balk a day la the Ontario Reformatoty, A He held the post from- 1923-25. in obtailied-Foglers':story. The trio went ` -"ber, 1931. The amount of the in- of the tomatoes that are offered for 'similar sentence was imposed on addition, Dr. Barton was president of about the bdainess of beatine'up their crease, which was from 66.6 is duly to sale in Canada during. the six months I George W. Vass, 23, found guilty of the'Eastern Canadian Society of Ant- victim in an almost fiendishly crud s _ 86.3 In August. is not in itself sigull- -reterred to are from the Southern, manslauihter in connection with toimal Production, 192$-30., Dr., Barton manner. . One-o>! them brandished a cant, but the fact that a slight In- States of America and the Republic of death_ of his uncle, William Connom is married. gun which served to prevent any a crease was registered maybe of im Mezico- The possibilities of the Cana• who was killed when a car driven b9 ,o-_ tempt at resistance. But this did not tportance- The price level of a hum- than market should appeal to parties Vass collided with another vehicle. prevent them trim hammering him in• fiber of basic commodities including in Jamaica, as they have appealed to Dominion Apple Crop ! to a state of near r coaacfoµsness. angar. rukber, cotton, silk.,copper, tin, growers in some of the sister colonies. "-'�► Smaller Tl]a17 a.Pit Year -- Two Taken in Custody -silver and coal registered gains on It is of importance to remember that - Shortl Surchar a oft! Traffic The commercial apple crop of Can- y before midnight police or- > Canadian end world markets, lira Dominion Government admits Hri• g ads will total 3,4?x,500 terrain this rested two young men and, after con ; + The Economic,Annalist" adds that tish Wesi-Indian tomatoes duty tree, to U.S.,6 to 9 Per Cent. year,,according to :he agricultural de• aiderable questioning,• held them na- ::;• perhaps the most satisfactory'Indies- mobile the foreign-product is subject•to Ottawa—The rate of exchange tor. der charges of having andr»ina Von of wan a duty of•30 ner cent. ad falorem. g pbrtment of -the Canadian.,National about t year prices and the trend'of Jamaica Gleaner. "'°�—Y^'ti f,l^a■ a, ARecting�na_ Railways. By provinces the crops, is weapons. At a late hour police de- businesa, though slightly downward, _ _ dian railways from October 25 to 3! estimated as follows:,Nova Scotia c •W.rta horhor r__ bpd h�a_ , `'have passed the period of wild gy`ra-. OTHER OPINIONS. has been•set at nine and three-eights. 868,400;' New Brunswick, 34,004; linked with the robbery of Fogler. tlbns that characterize the earlier -= premium by the Dominion Board of Quebed, 173,000; On 000 tario,_ 684; ; They are: 8t, Lawrence Waterway Railway Commissloners. During Chrf"ss L`siabroft, 22, of • E '.' ° stages of a depression. Indications of The next step in the development o[' g this British Columbia . 4,418,500 boxes. Queen Street a stability have not been lacking in co- the inland American empire 1s the St. period the rate of aurcbarge no inter- The crop in Eastern Canada ie below west and Henry,Michell, 23, of Rich _ =cent months. Such en' lacking has, pre- the roan Waterway, already 'five. ' national freight and express ship_ that cf last year bu, it is higher in mond Street west: ceded. as upturn In business during,sixths completed. There are 22 States meats will be six per cent.; pas British Columbia. For,the. whole of Det:Sergts. Frank Crowe and WII-' ' revions perfods'o[ this nature:-4'or senger surcharge will be liased 'on the Dominiog, the `crop will b' shout- liam McAllister were driving weal on 7 .P linked together over a period of years`' r nine per cent. surchar a 364,b52 barrels leas'than iri 1931. Queen Street at about 11.30 when pnto Mail and Empire. to effect this Waterway opportunity, g' ' ,. Other fruit returns for the year in they saw two men waling east. 'Thot` and every one of them knows on the -=--,y_ Canada are: Pears,454,000 bushels or police car drove -ahead to the corner *►ee�■a■e to �uveMl. Crime 1,Pvtdence of Inns, painstaking examina• '� oC Peter Street, where it waited. As !!An ,.,'[,ap ttinn lac -year; og:aches.. An ofifcial report fiom Ottawa shows tion that thb benefits from Its-comple•[British Motor Cars Given 878,500 bushels, or about even whit the two men came abreast, the omcers f5 that there has been a decrease in jave- lion will be immediate, and its future I Preference � Hon Kong 1931�p1u1ns and pru:.es, 254,500 bush- leaped out., each seizing one man. - -: '.vile crime amounting to 10 per cent, fruits, to those who prepare for them, - y g g r'.s, an increase cf 20,000 bushels; d They were searche on the spot tad,' in the major offences and 25 per cent. incalculable. This Waterway-is com• Hong Kong — Contribution of the Crapes, 54,044,000 pounds or 2,680,00!1 police stated, `a shoulder holster con- in the minor ones. This is satisfac-, ing, and it is coming soon, in face of British .Crowh Colony of',Hong Kong pounds more than last gear. The taining a ;32 revolver was found ua- tory-and naturally enough, people are the 66,000,000 people directiy affected I to"Empire trade betterment sought t der Wichell's shirt. vl asking the reasons for it. Some of by it, it will take a *ery intrepid and 11 under the agreements of the Ottawa grapes are used,largely for the manu- ; them think that - eater facilities for..reckless- I facture of wine, an ir.dcstry that was Both men were,taken to beadquar ,,:,• greater poliiical•.party, to try to ob Imperial , Conference, came Friday established in Canada in 1832, ters. Here Sergeant of Deteftives ', tames- and recreation `have a good struct it.—Detroit News. with formal announcement that Brit= Wilbur Dawn questioned them, Police r _deal to do with it, which can'be -used - , fish motor cars would enjoy a prefer — �4--- -— �. claim a visit to' Lambroff's home M = as an argmuent why home lessons Child Labour ence to entering the colony, vested,that he had been keeping the should be abandoned, so that..more Mr.`Hoover has made an el There will be no customs duty, but Slow Driving Brings w ' eloquent gun for Michell for.a couple of weeks. ime coin be devoted to them. Another and sensible appeal to the whole Na• foreign 'cars will- pay a special adds= Man Before Magistrate .Lambroff was, ebarged..with keeping ..reason given is that the depressioA tion to pre.a for the abolition of this Lionel registration fee of 20 per cent. Westport, Conn.—Mr, Fred Buck : offensive Weapo-..a; Michell with carry- -bas been making people stay more at monstrosity. It is to be hoped that on their landed cost. w—Yor's i+a learned that one mc7 ing concealed weapons.. Both'charges 'home and thus the children nave-,,•,,,...,:; Lis "u,i• , ^°^ptdp the attention - drive too slowly in Connecticut, refer to the Caine weapon. j`.•. '" Gunder greater parental care.—Kings .they,merit. He uMs A-de_0aratton'of He was rec tly ordered to appear ' Fngler, who operates a watch repair- Y ton Whig-Standard. war on child labour for two reasons, in 'town court oa a theard that he'. -1r, ing shop 4n the front room of -his Hunter Shot in His Home M; a either, of which, atone, should suffice - up a long line of traffic on the Boston dwelling,i;; a bachelor ana lives doer=. THE EMPIRE tq unite public opinion actively' Through Cat and Dog Fight Post Road by operating his car at :5 -- o - ..Jailed Par Debt against that blemish-upon our national "Portland, Ore.—All the perils that miles as hour. 3 ~' There were 60,000 people sent, to life. It is, the President points, out, stalk the trail"when a•man Montreal Air goes leer � Service Suspended •jail�in 1930, according to the report of an evil which connotes injustice to hunting were successfully survived � � ;x the latest prison Inquiry. Thirteen children, impairs their- health, and re by Edward Love, but a cat and dog - Name its Changed Montreal —.Tealporary suspension �thousand of these were imprisoned for stricts their preparation tor.manhood' fight in his own bhme resulted is ]rid Sudbury:.To avoid 'confusion with of the sir service between Montreal '•, a debt. Twelve thousancl, were impris- uLi41 WV_ftd d. X13? #_ the Burwash Industrial farm, the and Ottawa, ei[ective after Saturday, tined for'not paying the fines Inflicted gross -injustice: to the adult worker, Love had returned from hunting name of the lsurwasa pumL : i1ou them. Seven thousand'were kept who needs all available oppo .dnity aiid set hit gun down in the corner_ the village will be'changed to Estaire, Airways, Limited. The line bad been An custody on remand. A great num- for employment that he in&? support A cat and'a dog chose the scene for oa Nov. 1, Postmaster W. Wtiitehesd operated since the opening of the `her of these were imprisoned in this his family. This problem Is no unim. -a -spirited battle. They struck -the of Sudbury said Saturday. The name Imperial Conference and was well way because they could-not find bail. portant matter. It af[bctd the scare gun. . The gun struck the floor and of the railway station, however will patronized white the conferencq was 'Thus, about half of the prison popula- lives of upwards of 2,000,000 American the discharged bullet,struck Lovers -not be changed, officials of the Cana- sitting. but carryings had,fallen of[ - tion were puts behind the -Willis be- children tp-day.—Bostoa Globs. right leg. ,dian Pacific Railway affirm since then, it was stated. q �',r .;,AR:4 w•`' "r3.rho IVY � '.., .. .._• „t,: a.-. -or w.�A"' rr"'.ve,_ - _._ •:. M h.�, is 7 �A� _ ,N r- .. .,, •�._. ., _- -T,{.,',•�'r� r� — 'R• �+�+'S 1.0 >J.�� - �'--a•��. --.nnr'�' rrr_:_� '':•w,- s:. i.- _.�. w✓'*• .r•. _.�.' a., 'I ,:HC�,` +a. - a as - _ 0� � -Fd- Baledon, who has -wen_ -Wee. Baledo in visiting with #.. r seriously ill duriaR the peat fete friends in Stirling. r�•4 �' �f R � is sow aanaidersbly better. -Order your Christmas Oarda - J� iq ., -Miss Morris spot •eveestlEdals On Sunday next Rev. H G. sit the Nswrz U$Ftc$, where there _ � � .he, Crozier will r w.esIx with rdstfwee i4-Ta Peach at rinses sec is a Rw�d aeeortaieat from which �. . vices. In the evening he, will to choose. ~ :� —uhm Dmiglae, of Toronto, „T� Home," of sermons on --Any of our'friends who have a T. C�. 1 spent Soodav with her grand• peaking on-_'Moth- surplus of pumpkins will flod a _ . '.'" PICKERIl`G'�7 .--,nwther, Mrs. Buri4dL er is the Hope.." All are welcome. ready market at the canning fac. —Mr. and Mrs. Grainger: of —Miss G. D. Bly, of Toronto. tot? in Claremont. ' ;.3sliagWn, epees Sunday wrs. ith accompanied by her friend, Mies —Gordon Trigg vacated L D. LEADER -- . .:S T 0 R E Arthur and M Boyse. Saider,'spent the"'week end with Back's residence on Wednesday ­ " .. Mr. Wilcox; of Toronto, was a W C. and Mrs. Murkar, and and moved into Miss Morrissey's dteleet of the Dwyer fslmil4y on assisted the choir at the anoivws- residence on Church St. %Obarch Street on Monday. ary services of the United.Ohareb. -L. B Tapeon,: of Bowmanville, RSD PLUM _ _ _ ... POST'S _ -Constables Oliver f)rnasmer oa. ay. will be in town shortly to trine : 4.'and Wm. H. Ohester are in Whit- alter Percy, of Tbedford pianoe. Any order's left at 'T$a _ - by this week- on duty --At- *.t eldest sou bf the late John Percy;-:NZWS-Ofliae•.will.receive pr*rupt '--JAM _ BRAN - -- ' assizes. vvhb resided on hie farm on the aad careful attention. -LA D I E S -Mrs. Goo. Elliott, who has third concession. called on Chas. -Dr. Carmichael will. be in charge 40 oz.jar ... '2$a 2 for .. 28c, -\ of the service of the' Presbyterian - l :spent several weeks in Toronto S. Palmer. and" other friends and Qhurch. � ' the . Friends' Meeting tinrsing.$D old friend, hue return relativee.in the vicinity last week. House on Sunday next, at 8 p. m.'Ev- - - ed home. Mr. Petry is a mcmt successful erybody welcome. The Bible Class a r' -Some of Doti ;sports have 'farmeripand owns One thousand and ryl Sunday School will meet at 2 p, - - - - `' succeeded in bagging'a number of acres in L%nlbton 'and Middlesex m. Our �� - Wild ducks, whicih.are •faiely_,plon, Coantjre,- , which' 'he o ►area- nua tiful this NA91': - - ---- ' ` _along w ih hi+i aiSata. �r There will he' is euchre and -Apple picking is now 4a fall An event of .unusual intel:est' dance in the. Pickering Town Hall - - swing with the farmers. 'Ttie-erop took Face on Thursday nighflasf, <'n the evening of Wednesday,Oct. - • is a fairly Rood` one, aad- the p y ZElth. Cards start at S 30 o'clock, r n p -- - when Doric Lodge'-A, P-&:-A. M., v i. V p ll p ..: quality isezcellent. -WltnesKed the iovestiture-of $t, sharp., A.dmistion,`everybody, Zv -The YOU'D q, People.of (tie W Bro, F.td.'Chapman, A.,' cents. Lstdies please provide. 'United Church visited Toronto Dist.-B. Everybody welevrue.. - ` tlf the Claremont United twit and his 3ec'y, V. .�Vur. Bro. M. •$. --I). N. Lorkwiii,Li, who hue for N oa ��ijdt►y ereutt,g, Chapman,•and V. Wor. Bro R, A• mu drat rnoaths been db eakfa R` D E �� N S�R AT I � 1� -W, J.-and Mrs. Hearer were in Hod p�udiicing hi+ new breakfast Boutin¢, Rich. the regalia of rueaT, °'Lazo,"• 6 Le Hamilton on Sunday visiti.Dg their ginning nt Grand'Lodge. the ttvo latter being reeeive man brother toasts, J. E. P: Aldoae, y: Orders from d t the honored by the Grand Master• thiF • • ' - .t. ' :-.Who is not in very good health. parse+ of Lhe uouatrbl and� e the 1a arranged for next week ` year in pustdnq fteent to the <+flies resent time is nasble t°_.kee u. Quite a number from fit. of Stewards in the Grand Lodge with the demand. p p �t. 24.th t0 27th. Andrew's Church attended the of Canada. The investiture was aanivereary• supper of Melville made b , the' -Mrs. W. V. Redditt" rer-eived y present D. D G. M _ . Church on Tuesday evening, as R- w„, during the borcert of the United Fire. H. k. Miller. of Well fie the eerviCee OD ayaneyay. Toronto, who was accompanied �iuun'lr uu iurdciay uiK}i� au ul -Mr. King, who has been in the by his secretary and a number of gent-call -to Canniogton, where - employ of Mr. Reddy for the past Toronto members. Lanebeoo was her eldest brother suffered a fall .dust a fine Qpportunity• fewyears,has taken rooms is W. served after the lodge eeseicln and front a Cori, striking his head on } -, Cordon's residence On• Ohnreb seyefal brief addresses made by the roadway, receiving a alight , t0 learn t0 make np i fit.., which le occupied by Mr. a_neral ri the visiting imadee y conenarrtcin. - At time of writing a ��--ll_�.t� Melees. slight im rove.ment is shown. 1L10VCltie$ XmaB <ilrt8 -A number from fit. Andrew's -Charles Mansfield,of Frgnb p _ 1 ~ -Apple growers in Ontario, man's Bay, met with a pniafat ©harem went to the home-of Rev through careless packing and :' - .� .: _-- -- CtC etc ' Dr.and Mrs. Carmichael on Wed. aeeideot on Thursday afternoon '� • reading inferior fruit. do vat ices t nesday evenin to hel them of last week• w hen returning home , g p from the city in his Chevrolet car, the Bale for their product in �We are p'7[ tin . •ou ” \ celebrate the twenty second aani Travelling ahead of him was a Britain that they *vvonld get if � verasry of their weddiog: they sent only good fruit packed j""" J ` -Mrs. Strickland, of Toronto, tiedan bearing a Quebec license, in the best way possible. There who is 84 ears old,' accompanied the rictus► of which slapped on - y is, nothing to hinder Ontario fruit• ' ' by her eon. Hugh. of CalifOroia. the Bide of .the pavement while be _ _ nd dan�tht3u Miss a 8trick• looked over hie road map, Mr arower•e from developing a nolen SULTANA (:LARK'S PORK- Melnefleld did not notice it had dire :market in the British 06s, if Land, of Toronto, called on Mrs they would take great ' ^_are in AND $ERNS _ stopped, acid as a result bumped RAISINS _. and Misa Fawkes one day last into the rear rif the car'' He was et'arketing and sending only their Come week, best fruit. The Ontario'. apple Who ,sa e the cannot grow thrown against the wind shield, 2 lbe. -,ti. Z.�e. 2 for 25e; y y :vbivh was Ahattered. Mr. Mane has°° superior where the orch• corn io Pickering Township? field was rather badly cut about arAp receive the be-t of care in - Stanley Mwdoch, of the fottrtb spraying and otherwise- coneession, ^_lairos to .hold .the the head and otherwi+e a+iti-�+d He was taken to Dr. fiat twright'e Tile annual Track Meek of the rfcord for selling corn oa the St. c ii _, • offire where b is injuries were st boo Ontario CoKiklin thin A M A Lawrence 1Mthe 2D at Toronto by ALh°ols weir hahi "in" Brtrc klin last M �aelliaq aver the 2009 dozen (nark, Leaded to. i3ia awe was badly' "l � ■ • .�• . Wbife olckinic apples one dap damaged, an'd the Quebec► car F!'iday The day wab ideal and ^ ►offered Butnewhat freirn the cot•• trip event,. keenly tone-ted by '-last week W, V, Cornell had the lisiau. the athletr� L f tfye three Fchot•dti -- -- -- -- ---- mitrfortune to fall off the ladder - - Br""c?ok.lin %tin f+y a 'large fnargin, _ - -whea it slipped -from one limb tv - - - . .- :. .. _ _ - _ �--�. rltaall�6er, and .►scarce a bad bruise 1 and sow• perma�iently main the _ _ ', - - - - • -' ' " - ' „�{.,: l.nit+ed Ch' urcb Anniversary Services triiphy Cstp. having wrn it three _ 9._. :-'t000eof-hislegw HeAp now able — yes,,rr in «ncce--kiun However, ps to get around with'the aid of a The Annmversary and Harvest picker ing.and Claremont ec'hc,ols :cane_ - ' I-1)me )'estivad•iii eonnectit)n - vrith , epee►• the 1.'niLed Ghzrc.h of Pickering �,t are Lousing forw•Hrd Lo a lameer .�m �� � -Snow made its first a 1 once in riot►• lcltality on Wednes• wh ch I:ev. rI. G. Crazier is the mir.- rnt.atag next year, when the meet _ will be held in Pirkerfog, Suet• day afternoon of last_ week The ester, turned.out to be successful be- _ �,- stlary cif points Bruc+kern$c;, Pirk - --- - . - _ fall of snow was quite bea�y for Yond all expeciatl�ns.. The' sez.at e� - a few miantes, but it melted as, on the Sunday were eond'u+eted by er ing '?,.G`laremont soon as it tonched the two well-known ministers of the Un- -lo these da a "af depreepFon y ground It y Men's Work Bo°Le-BeAt values in ears. Solid Leather$urea =s reminded ns•that winter was °ear ited Churc:h,' Rtrr. Professor Micaael, many peen hri've decided as a lest ;',• ' at hand• P. D. ,of Fm. "anuel College, prase;:- re-ort ap a n_.eanP to earn a few Mennonite Uppers. Waterproof oiled. +eF - - -The Women's Institute will ed iM the mor7iinj a'sermon en the peaniee to keep body aad' ►tool Will not harden. meet on Tuesday next, the 25th Four,Horsemen 'of the Apocalypse, together. t° peddle small but. ' `i;gst.; at the home of MrP. R. Win which yeas a masterpiece, the thief useful articles in the various towns -• . �2.Q�� - . , terse 4th concession, at the usual teaching"of which was that. the first_and villages. Objections he-ve - boar. The Brougham branch will horseman was the spirit of greed been raisad in Turontn and other .be their guests for the afternoon wh:cb beads. all.other horsemen, viz. town4 to peddlerA eoruing in from - ,. and will furnish the rogram, so way, famine and pestilence. The app- outside. points to. peddle their _ p -'Men's Light Weight Work Boot, Srleodid'Stoek. _ - f may--look forward to an enjoy liration of .this truth w•as impre4{ve wares. on .the grcuod that the and the effect undoubtedly helpful. privilege should be given only tc: - - raj High Grade Boot. J` able afternoon. In the evenin.►,'Rev, Dr. Myers, of 't.hooe '.who are residents, or who - --- -- - c -Notwitbbtanding the _ fkct - the.Re]iRiotis 1~'dacation Department ,have been residents fur at leapt e _ „ • •' 'that it is illeifal toehoot pheasants - _ �•�Z•9� _ _ ltnany eporteroen from the amity of the United Church, spoke on ti A: year in the•town or vi•1laze is I .A two outstanding ffenden-ciec of"hum. which-the are Tarr in - ieome out and FlatighL2r Lhent by an nature, • tree ccnser.v ive spirit bn,'ineae. yet iN propo edn that the be tog ethe laws inrregardato grid the 'rrcgzesswe, spit't. lie coat- p dlerp be regatired to pros:-urea -� _ $TAR RRAND OVERALLS --.. - " -• • i, y r ranted-these two •tendencies; -shn!i2 licenFp; anal tv make ;t de.+%rstion _ •protecting•these beauti.t,& bird N,• them both to be,useful it .nQl o.e: r �y and it iq eztremel afino in to as to leaving reside in the town a y y g em hasized.. A vet enc�ura n ,ea- �l••3� �1�J�� 1• I el r~' ' see the cis s ortA coiuio 'out and p` y g''g or village for at least 12 months. y p g tare of the services wac the.s acces,. - " slaughtering them regardless.of of the special offeriri;. At sere ch=c -- The equal of airy garments on thg market at 1• • the law. of the evening recites,` Al r. '_1lilas ;V•w ddvertsaemd+lts. -The W. NJ.-S. of At A^rireiar'� ^l: s !},._ •t - Cbiirch held- a moat tt:cces�fnl responsible for the' p.*riot:cn of:ho %°.';= c - I�`OR SALF—Two Qood miLch r\owe, .� • '� P1Ck.eY'lilg meeting at the home of Mre. W. I. offering, a''noanced that•sor.]e •:F-•i. 1 �P Aa Fred T Bunting Miller on Wedaesdav afternoon, c�e t�,.._ n y !o!�t:J•htcfa�tney, - had.b:kn raised.'The large congreL,- L•cl =f.Can.s.Pickering. s • f whest titers (sere abcnt'-fiftP pies• •atirxa '?hen ruse .and .sang `'P'aIsp O1ICE-Chr,prin¢. pn- youndace, Eetabli @had 1831. :. ant, including a nnnrber of visit God from Who>n all,�blessings flu•,.•." v<edne<riay. and b'r•fats, c;il tueJherhet- ore from the W. M. S. of'St. An' The afternoon, and onening .service- ice 7 cents per bag, fj ra- tit'+.son, Brougham, drew's Chiireh, Whitby: \lino of the CnisadArs' Club,•�•hich teas Unt art =�k Scott, of Wemt Hill; .gave n very presided over by the leerier, F. 1'. �`AR tl.�l ANTFD. TO PURCHASE __instritctiwe and in'ter�esting add-reoa P+1r ti.^.*yl aR.a�i7 =:fiFy j):},•ereq gr —i:c sc.:sg.l4:hits Sarbcrn o:MaTkaam,— - - �J N on missionar work. one, Rh011t fifty of the men berG of 'i0 acre.cp tc 100, Jvi n Fisher, 174 Rosewell I� L I i • y Acer.ve.Tc:onlo. 4-]0 - :_-. ..._- -W. G. Ham, accompanied by the Oshawa •C'lu'b accomta'nyirlc•the . -_ - hisson, W. A:, end Mro. Ham., of Factor; iiev, 11cIntosh, who Qa:e Yr.e 0USr%��'ANTI UT(1F'URCHASF. H000lnln J. B. and Mro. Horn of addres.: t + the }'n"% , _ YYrkeringor Vl'h+yy,preferable with addit- , ;, \ i u il, men.'-Tht h onai:and •hat-nay be u,ed far cu}tivafion. John :Speciacl Service Tires Peterboro.and Mrs, Ed. Glover;-•af urch was beautifully decorated witli Fisher,-174:Ro=ewell Acg..Toronto. 7-s Longmeadow, blase.. who hive Fall ►'loiters, fruit. and vegetab?e:. . RAC I?L'_FOII SALE-A large . .. been visiting relatives in Pete.'r•_ The c}�oir, at-th-- church service?, ,.a -' - •_ • . w. ---• --•- -- _ _ nt:;r 3.3 wa•er•ua�..erl F-seal,also sand, _ ?. born and Smith's Fall-., arrived in rendered wail-ch.,4s,in ' anth\enZq in a .t 2L,••nts a yawl, Dt%very chprges.extra.. A. Ag •thousands of .drivers now know, are ' the -village on Friday and On most acceptable 'man^er.' A °ilelight-I W,M uhcll,YicY.er;ng, ,Phone Yick ` $atnrday morning they left fur 'ful colQ•by-Dr. •Fallaise addend MuchjiVSFS' FUR. SALF. --'Choice -built stronger andyear longer than alp ' - �' G� ,t0 Qpend a Easy `- the e 4-j- r.,c-tt -f the moo.. Tl o I g y of rat _ "-datys with' Rev. B. N. and hers. Fowl Supper on Tuesday ni,,lit t�aS 1'ivte:ing !known as the W.1.f.Eanks�ai)-lust _ •tine e':v (lSe7bel Imo' COUId fiver build tiVa ner largely, attended anti successful : ,n 'north of Y;cker;n�village.( A.'Yicc27Pio�tering b _. g ' ever• way. The program which was - --- — - -The ` stri);e of the grspe- b before.• y� NSUHANCF—Fire, Life: Authroo- get en by the choir+• of•the Fir:t" Ai- t ,� gr•ow•ere io, the Niagara dlotClCt bile aril all cl - es. •Foe Sale-Newandused -haa proved a great failure`. •They enu?Baptist Church of Toronto, was ws,all ekes of shares etc., at lowest rites... ' `had organized to get a fair'price °{ ? high nrde , including pWOOd - z r °' _ Come' ip and 8811 tb s6e :triers �orldifam- Splendid For particu ars apply to w,F Disney, ree m .thAir.rrQp,wad rinnt;nuri r„ vast' musical .m unber, humorous selections _. - - and imnersonations, which were'very `OR SALF-Government graded � unless they gottl5 eent9 peC µiZ �` y-arlineShropshirerams. in these timesof �u� t31'eB• f . anart basket The result was _moult "nioyeA. The Ladies svroassed - depression, why.not buy.a good ram and receive that large shirnpente came in-from thentaeivea to .he R1T19ptUOms suppC: the bonus!rom the l0epartments of Agriculture which, was served and deserved the Also four Collie pups for sale, from real heeler Anteid�DOi$te. The lOCel gCOw'ere Praia.._ WL Willson, R R No. 1,t.ocus!Hitl, .. a rrafse acc-irdA them-by e ' ryono. x -A'ien decided to sell for what they hone Pick 1007. 8-8' + could et, and the weretiel'tvered •The proceeds of the e�elnin¢ amotu]- -•CHARLES B9 S•PENCER g y ted to ove=r SItSa wFticli "when a-dded -2 SALE, RENT or EXCHANGE - to the wholesale dealers in Toron• ' —200 acre farm,750 acrespnder cuitivatir., = ."'tofor l0 cent► a basket. There to the speeral offering on Sunday tree rrom atone, good fences, good buildin : �ieneral R8 !'B `�i�s SIIa G1ae,' made.-the-total reeei. is ' over $950. wring creek through pasture, 4u acre•of Al s t i Was oo demand from the wineries which is surer some indication of wheat, is acres of red waver and alfalfa, Ceo•e _ y ti''' 1►r+ Lbe Were ovee stocked• from y to school,6 miles from Newmarket, 1 1-2 miles .• • y the enthusiasm and spiritual life of fF•m paved highwal•. Appy to Joseph Mitchell, ,P]Ck erin g '• 'Qntarip ' i- r-l..r► pear. . ..-z•-. ­J the cotagreg'ation�' Cil�aem•oc.0ot, !-9 x ^'M•' X h'tom.. - ,�ti - - -- - _ `'- �.'-'r-+" ..-•ssq..,:.s__ ,.....•t=a:.' - -"-TSS•-<.