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5: ;:a . ,, s., ate.:• .�, _ - .. .l "^:'' ., .. .v,:: ,miM. ,' -s-•' rfa•`< »i•1� •alai? ; '•b, ',� , '�`. :' i J TOL. L111. PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, vOV. 17, 193,3. Nona 12 ;ruotssst,attat das>Q4e. - A L The HarmoLnp • on . Monday Mervin, Wass , Toronto, spent GREENWOOD evening were very much enjoyed by Sunday, with Alex. Thom. ' PEAftSON -Pbyaician A good supply of • Hard and Soft all present, - Some of our sports are returning Osad Sarje,n, .unbar,,.. tiMy Our local sportsmen have gone home, well pleased with their out- at Coal on hand. Alto a supply deer- hunting. ing i7n the bush. 'ILL RIL FORSYTH. Opb. D.. Director of Kindling Wood, • � _d .optamecrieat Assoe4a on of ontsria. ReQ.. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Law, of Whit - Rev. M-•. Hoiton, of Greenwood, - and b4 mberof the American Optometzical - 'stove length. by, spent ,Sunday with the Matter's occupied the pulpit last Sunday in Retablished 1898 Iaaods�i Eye, ezamined by appointment father. Mr. Burgess' absence. ; Pb.e 9bQ4. Claremon,, oar. 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. Mr. Stanley Taylor and Miss Ruth + Miss Margaret Gray, of Toronto, Taylor spent Sunday with their ,Pat'- is visiting her aunt, Mrs. _,Emma f.eaat. DONALD Mi7?\ RO, PICKERINa THIS I8 THE - ents, A J. and Mrs. Taylor. Cowan for a fortnight. TlIINGtAhi B. McIN]'Y3tE- Harris. Mr: and Mrs. E. nd datuglt The, k -dies• of the United Church AR�RS,T�T - - l / ter• Solicitor. Notary. pf8cr -Brock St.. ' Petty y a ' il> LL 1 j J '! Soutii,. Opposite ,Sell Telephone Office, Whitby. GENERAL INSURANCE ter, Gladys, of Toronto, spent Sun- held a very successful aftemoorr Pboth 45, ggly day Mth Mr. and Mrs. Todd. quilting, much work being done for •� AO �c'Y• hiss Beatrice Petty, of Toronto, `relief. WHEAT and BUCKWHEAT -- - • "i7, 'DONAL.D RUDDY Barrister. BROL'GHAJI, - ONTARIO and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Alves, t.f ! The first of -the Mens' • nieetings Wanted- Hifchest prices - . formerly ccuei Notary Public. ;h ate A.yto Loan. Brooklin, spent Sunday with--H. J. will- Ise held--on- Nov. 38th at 8 m. paid. t(a�n, south wintofuCouurrt lioubseei late A. Chris- Sly,"• Facilities for placioR any hind of, In--and Mrs. Islington. will speak _ _ Petty. y. I H. J. Moore,'of Islin p Exchange - - -. - - -- - -- surance at best rates On Friday evening, Noy,,. 24th, sin- on "The Peace Garden ". " EdTON, BELL k ROSS, Barrist- - available. der the auspices of the Cherrywooi _ c ♦ e,s, Sul;c;tors• 904 Northern Ontario Security and Service ntv Motto. young People',s y, g Building, 3308sy Street, Toronto,. 4:Iy 'hone Pick. 515 Society, there will Brougham Grain of any kind for floyr or . w. J Beaton, be an illustrated. travelogue consis- - " t ;. B• Bea. - -- - -- - - - - -- cereals -the. cheapest way J. D, F. Rosa. Adelaide 538 -9 tiStg of ore's hundred hand- coloured The "anni� ersary services of St.' to get them. The Beal Stare, Claremont views, along the Pacific Coast, by Johns United hu ch on Sunday last + T310HARCSON. PICKERIN(3 & Denzil G. Ridout. Everyone is cord- -were well attended. Many coming BARLEY FEED - `,'.'_ _ 11t htu1,VE 4 Confederation iLife Notaries n, PHONE-924' -iaily invited. Silver collection will be from other places. On account of a . $2.3 -per tong The best feed for the Pttbhc. 71S -ft4 Confederation Life Building, - death and funeral in Rev. Mr. Snell's Corner of Yonge and Richmond Sts. Toronto, FURNITURE R 11� I T U R E accepted. - - g present, -money on tote market. -'- - Pbonce Adelaide 4489 and 5480. By -s point- charge, he was unable to be. scent 4aturday evenings. Pickering. resrdenee.. &reenwooe _ Rev. Mr. Glover, occupying his own 1iISSILl1I -the old stand by Pbone tack, 3913, 8tt We are displaying an attractive •and delivering two earnest ad - - Tt40M9CN k McMILLAIV- Barrie- variety of pulpit g for paltry find eal9 bak• Mrs. Norman Bie is recovering dressefr The home choir was great- _ing, makes delicious+ bis. c «n So"Mr. T ,votary public: ,face at Aluminum and (iraniteware Etc. from an attack of the flu. � ly assisted by Mrs• Glover and' Dr. cuit9, takes less shoren , Residence Thoanwn• lot Ii, concession t. Furniture and Fvrniture Piakgrina. Office hours: Thursday end Saturday Miss Grace Pena ell spent, last Tomlinson in the afternoon, and a log. ' evenialm (ruin 7.00 V. m to 830p. in.. or by Novelties, g Y P _. .. ai,p�ntsitent.. Toronto office :.L05 8s al Bank Prices low, in.- keeping with- times. week- with friends in Toronto. .! very fine choir from Cedar -Grove ? n' „ 19Idg. Phone Pick 2000. Toronto E gi, x303. Mr. A. Southwell spent Sunday at the -evening "service of praise, their BAKERS JOY -for bread' 371y - his home here with his family, l excellent service being much apprm- "._�yHEATLET9 ' bliss Ruby Annis is 'visiting her fated. The great interest shown in Dent4i _ _ - ister and •cousins at- West -Hill. 'I th#- anniversary services was ver•� WHOLE W1iEAT FLOUR ^ _ . - -- - -�- F? 0-0 F I N G A few from here attended the an heartening to both - pastor .and conrf- � ' � NF.IL C. S%tITH, D,• D. C.. L. 1).-q. - - - tone grrtuod` (Succeesorto Or, 1. N. Date.,, Gradi,.,te,,• SPECI &j, _ niversary cervices in 3fviint 'Linn ch- regation, who hope thin interact maJ Lie Royal College n! Dental `'`- urseons and Torun. urch on Sunday. " continue and increase, Th- e rtain y' to University. 4t Claremont nfteover r Y `' R,QLLED OATS t �• 1. •� }less F. - Disnry ng confined:, to the' meat given by the Junior 'M'n ^atlun- IEwLt'k ,once every Tuesoay and Friday. Ph.,ne Ll ht �P�'1 ht, hosts? throll t1 y ' r StoufTttojl. 27il �' `zfi, through illnes ..e, hope .fur al boys of .Toronto, on Monday n BUCKWHEAT FLOUR - -- :t. mooeh, 1.39 per 6 . an early recur erv. � ing was of a very high' ord'ei,- - ".h., ' . . "�' FRBERT T. FA LLA I;AH, L 'r� t�:, p q -We understand • that _ Mr. Annis' bon ]SAKI G BRAN ... L 1.D. D-5.. Graduate of the Royal col:eR. of ;' delighted tit's audience w::h th- - i?�tat Surgeondand ell's lln,versity of Tornrtto Medium weight, has sent in his resignation ac care - l eir- wonderful rhusical traininx and I;AyI'G MASS - -- - -Offbce in residence,econd door. east of: St. And- t taker of the .chuich here. gymnastic stunts. The youthful Har- caw's Church. Pi¢kefins, One. ,sire !tour, : 9 - Smooth, 1.69 per• sq." Mss• Harris ieturned to her home -ry Lauder did justice, to the one on- 9CRA 1 t tt r'E>JL - _ " 77-: - -- - a. m, to 9 0. m., or by appointment. (,X•ray L in Weston on Saturdav after spend- ly original Harry,_ and received an - iertned. Phone Pick &700. 431y_ = He84y Weight, . ' . r ,roll a few days with - E Tremble. enthusiastic applause. '['lie atteridain- F. ?v. C��P.E`,� Smooth, 1.J8 per 89. Victor Clark disposed of a mum- ( ce at the concert was a large ant! f�ustllasss iat»34r. ber of ducks on Saturday evening. very appreciative one and the recei- La SURNINGHAM '`^^^ We believe a number of them came ! pts were most satisfactory. Building and General ` ELI2A$STH RICHARDSON- .:• pICKERIN �;• to the village. _ ring. Cont ac .Fire and aawawble iawrance of all kends, Miss Mabel Die' was unable •to be Whitevale Estimates furniaheil on all claaree tlaBr"=Aiagcossestaaia.of solid fiaracia( stand- y eni,71R owing t4 aim home on Friday ev --- of worst- Interlor and Exterior. LUMBER A�tD illness which she contrac:te i while Rev'. J. R. Hick, B. A., preached POSTI" Licensed Auctioneer. Alterations and, repairs. - • he Oeaat4aa Of Tork and OWMAU. as•, borne here a week ago. in Pickering last Sunday evening. P llea,aataa of alt mNa asaaaa•1 as oa saoraaaa - Blacksmithing, & Woodwork We dare sorry to hear of Mrs. W. Chimneys Built Oonerete Work. - ma+r•a• ++is.ss atw.n awe's P. O., Oaa. Majors illness. We hope for. a sp -' Phone Pickering 5718 at right prices Green River _ eedy recovery. FAIRPOFiT. ONTARIO R BIZATON, TOWNSHIP '%iow is the time to have those- repair Tire Dramatic Club are hard at The Cherrywood Women's Asses - �' - r Clerk. Coereyaacer, Gommisuoasr for lobs attended tae Harrows repaired, 6�10j�, affiday.ts, Acqo,sntent, Etc. .loner or work on "Whittling" g d;ama,to be iation held their monthly meeting at 1114 -Itsee Licenses. whitevale. oat, also new sections on hand. The fam- presented soon. g the parsonage' "when a fine number _ Shingles For Sale ous Fleury Plows always on hand. '!�'l� HAW. LICENSED Ar.O. Also dealer in Viking Create Separa. A very pleasant time was spent, were present in spite of inclement T ON$ER•forYork.QntmwandDurham lure and "Electric Wtsahere. on .Friday evening, Nov 3rd, when weather. Oalt Galvanized Steel - Shingles. - CAsatiea, A9 kinds of sales promptly attended If thinking of baying an ekectri. radio fir:• i;ichart3' Jonas and his bride -Mr. Earl Webster' spent last -Sat- - Birds Felt Slate Shingles. , In. Tera.rs"WTO Dates 9" for adds easy be ask -for a demonstration of the New '(nee Viola -Bunker) were pres.2nted urday and. Sunday. with his mother Also. re- rubbering buggy wheels. ateae,=sd at NEWT QtSc�. Belt and I.depeo- , ,Msatpbonss• Whitby. oat (Ay Ro�t ere Majestic models, with a clock from Mr. Jones friends in Toronto, who has recently under - Lawn mowers sharpened. -` The,prices are right. here. Well we tried. to 'express in gone, a serious operation at the Lock T. PATERSON'S - CLAREM'O T BARNETROBERTSON �'- z. Woodward one 'way and another our !lest wi,hes- ;rood Clinic. Call and get prices. Phone 2014 . GREET WOOD 391 for a very happy future and lots of On S+tnday evening, Nov. 6th. a -- - Electrical Contra ^tr.r - S it, week hence, Rev.- D. N. - MclAchlan, 'Wiring and RepairioR fir Lrght - � H. T. Percy 's shooting match wh- h 1), .; Secretary of Social Ser,ic'e 'Bruk Rui On oral St ich was advertised - to be held on and Evangelism, will preach in the ,. . ore or power. - Tiekering Mills Saturday, Nov. 11th, has been post - United Church. - t ,All kindaof electrical goods - Q poned. until •Saturday, Nov.- 18th.- ' keinember tonight; 'at. $ o'clock in Winter is coming. Now- is the - . kept in stock. - Anniversary services . were held the 'United Church, the Honor Class time to get your Oil Burners for the its Phone 17LG. Pickering here on Nov. 6th. Many friends tur- will present Three . Bible Drama's, Cook Stove, Heater or Furnace.. Pr:_- ______ ned, out to be with us an the happy 'The Babe in the Rushes "; "Ruth;' es right, as lo,. ..� 00650, single or -. We have a foil line of occasion• Rev. 1. C. Williamson, of "`Dame!- and the. Lions." Don't fail double. Come in and see it burnirue. • • ��RI Contiuous Beat no ashes, no dirt. Al- �i�( MM K ,rest,., preached at both services. to come. so Anti - freeze your cars Stove• A trio of young ladies from Eastern A service of unusual interest will pipes 7 inch black 18 cents each. All Poultry Feed B Ave. Baptist Church in Toronto sang be held in the Green River Baptist El.' t /�/��/� numbers in the' at Church on Sunday, Nov. 19th, at 7. ils, y 20 and i cents. Shot shells -� '. �em lie -- - -- - - t'�ue�er -yr-- pleasing i.. y .._ eL,.,,.:_� ..._._t._� Chicken Starter of best ternoon and the United Church ch- p. m. Miss Janet Robinson, a miss -, per box. Place your orders early and IEiRS. THOS. ,LAW quality t ressort- oir from. Locust Hill took charge of ionary returned from the Canadian _ . - • `�� S give us . a chance - to 'get a supply -. able prices. the evening music. The' entertain- Baptist Mission Field in India, will Buy your new auto tires now, for p ment in connection 'with this occas= tell of her missionary experiences in the icy roads and avoid accidents. ,Asnerican Anthracite, Welsh Coal'. ion took the., form of an evening that' country. Special music will, be Easv Electric' 'Washing Machine, Alberta Goal, Scotch Coai ' Lily -iIIg '3i�sh and Feeds with Seth Parker.. The choir from. renderatd. All are- cordially. invited. E69.00 ind, up. Agent for Spra -mot- land Coke, all sizee. of ever ' sort. the Whitevale Baptist Church were - or Power and Hand Sprayers. y P Yfrs. Phone, responsible fur this splendid concert !Green River i 2729 for prices. . Hard and Soft Wood. _ We -are grateful to these members Brock Road'General Store. for their assistance, and we wish to We wish the new son Rood health Moose 2130 Phone* Office 590(1. « 'convey words of grateful appreciat- and prosperity. Phone-2729 F. R. JAOKSON, Prop.. D. N. Lockwood ion to Mrs. W. Pugh, Mrs. Petty, Miss Eva Ireson has taken a Dos- _ s PICKERING, ONT. Miss Poynter, Mrs..Poynter and Mr. ition in the city. S pring� '-� � � � � L. Pheru'il for their part in the even- We are glad to R ow that isles. W. Bulb477 - ing 's orpgram. - 'Gray is improving. - R. • I CLENDENING Mrs. Booth who has been . visiting _ Brougham in Toronto, is back again. -FROM <1PUSERAL. DIRECTOR- Mr, and Mrs.' Gordon' Reid enter - M at t r e s s e s -Borden Middleton, of Toronto, sp- tained friends on Friday evening. H Private Ambulance ent Sunday ;with his people here. Mrs. Chas. Hackney -has returned _ O Da and Ni ht Service Brougham looks •like The 'Desert- after visiting- her son,. Waiter, . in _ • • ' . ''� y B ed Village" these dark nights as the Bovmmanville. Are the most profis - -Phone 9000 garage is Closed. The snow surely caught some of = Malvern 3000 Mis Helen Barclay, of Toronto, is t4e farmers napping, and the turn- table" 'and COtYlfOrt- - spending a few days here with her fps are out yet. Again this vent, we haveimported MMarkham, m Qnt mother and brothers. The Ladies, Aid will hold their direct feom Holland it quantity r V . Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Dunn and dau- meeting this month on the 22nd at, of the same quality of.bnlbs -' able Mattresses _ - ghter, Muriel were guests' of the Al- the home of Mrs. Frank Carter. The we hove been handling _ _ tone Women's Institute on. Wednes- word for roll call "Fight." for the past few . IIlB�e. .' •_ LISTEN, "f' L '�' / day. - The Clover Club held their social years:' V I f.� l J. Gerow, W. J. Brown, Miss meeting at the home of Mrs. L. M. Brown and Mrs. Moffat, of Toronto Draper on Friday night. The even- - For the month of November were visiting with T. C. and Mrs. ing was spent in singing and games 'THE QUALITY I9 BIaH Are your fu pipes and 'stoves Brown on Sunday. and a joyous time was' brought to a _ THE PRICE I3 LOW ill's manufacturer will allow , The McWhirter family and T. C. happy ending with refreshments. ready for winter : --- you $6 fOT yoIIT OId IDat . - -' - . _ Brown were in Cannington on Wed- Next Sunday evening, Nov. 19th, Give us a call and have them nesday evening. Mr." McWhirter and Miss Janet Robinson, a missionary Darwin Talipa, mixed, , tress a19 payment-on his - ' attended to now. . ... _ Mr.- Brown were attending a- Niaton- Home do furlough from India •will best varieties.. 25c doZ,en THE.* picK R I -NU E WS �19.U0 -mattress. to Yercissus. on, , s r speak here. We would ,like all the Papera+hi - If you need a . .and chi]dien visited finer poop h ber d f fends of ` "the --old 8 finr 10e, . 85c dozen irte Let us show you the STOVE RJR' FURNACE Mr• and Mrs. Fred Lassie ve Ladies "Aid" torcome, as it was Single Daffodils, 40c dozen 5 "^ been .at the bedside of the form is this Miss Janet Robinson they used Double Dafrodils, 40c and 50cdozen .,good features. Bee its before baying. - Sr.,. in Ak co- -to' write.-re the bay, they. were educ- Hyacinths, all colors, 10C each mother, Mrs. Cassle arsenous condition of week, at pre ating in India. Joint service for the Prices on quantities and-- special ` -• �+p p satisfaction district. All come. All welcome. varieties of tulips C. A. STERRITT _ sent. - - on re nest. Guaranteed • •• The afternoon service and Sunday _Two :Yiea in an Ontario town _ n _ ��i School, have been cancelled. for next died from itettrt i!w3lnre while Funeral Director Sunday as the congregation are join- ,ones' Drug Store { Ambllii%nce Service AL`iIN BUSHBY ing with Claremont in the service of Fridaylast. shovelling derided to unveiling a memorial tablet-for the Phone- 1 won Hardware Phone 4800 late Rev. A. McLellan and ;Mfrs. Me- do no .now ebovelling this w {,ter PhOIIa 6840 Lellan. The preaching service here not it is ton danRerons A work .or !'iaiertn�, �;�Q>p do FICHHRING ;'.. >. „u,be �be.evesunrRt.Bt,7:8Q4. °p Rmwn itp:mfp. �, Fieiceriner ' - • " Qntaiio z _ : - , 7. Je . , ,• cabin, looking at the books on the rack - P LUG TOBACCO ' And pulling* wry face when she row- - - . - - - templated unpacking yet to be done. She ha been on board since noon,., and knew she was desperately lazy. , SAVES MONEY But, then, Dawson Haig had.stayed to l..nch when it was announced that the - f' R SMOKERS shin conldn't sail -and Matt, the good ` _ - " ai.gel, had hung on to the ast possible _minute. - "Oh, bother!" she said - _ 'She was tired but excited -$fir r -- -- - + - mental condition puzzled her. This v� = was not the first time she had traveled •alone.- She--was used to the sea 'and r1 ' had taken her maiden voyage at the '!'��► • 1 _ : age, of. twelve. 'But the memory of - _ c• • that strange lemon-yellow face, _ ,- _• _ _ • _ •� ' - glimpsed between upraised flaps of an — -: astrakhan collar and the pulled down ONLY O� A B I G' PLUG brim of a soft black hat, haunted her - ridiculously. Of course, the man, was "What's afoot. Kearney asked in The average young man is driven ..low voice. crazy some Chinese slr'ipping agent. ' The „ • ;,; • • Y by two kinds of _womei:- thosE_ _ - apparent evil of his smile might have I don't know. was Haig's surpris- who can't forget iitm and those whc been no more that a distorted reflec- ing answer. I can only think there's been a bad leakage of news." can't remember him. -'tion in the mirror. She. wondered if Dawson Haig He glanced suspiciously at the two E S E LAUGHS✓ would write....firemen zthey' were 'endeavoring' to YVAN Queer, that odor, like musk. It harmonize "John Brown's Body." The seemed to hang about...: solitary drinker drank unmoved: Yes she would turn in and read. w x; �GX ROhmel^ Then: +' ti e a s r "Some time ago," Haig went on, "a "You see, - Kearney," said Detective _ co.- signment of pottery was sent from, SYNQPBl� .. ••_,_ ?" China'to a firm in Birmingham. This An Englishman. Inspector Dawson Haig; staring up... Matt Kearnel► seen hla stater Eileen "Oh, no, he wasn'tl A Chinaman:'' at an old print representing the classic consignment, unopened, was recon_ aboard the Rraliaroo, bound for Colombo. „ r , eigned'to a Chinese firm in Sydney, Eileen tells Jack Rattray, chief officer, A Chinaman. .In a fur coat!_ No fight between Sayers and Heeman per Messrs. Kin shi who >. an old friend of xatt, that she wonder you were shaken up 1" which with man others decorated g, ppirig aegnts, of - ts upset by the appearance of a reDttlatve y ' ' looking mariweartng a fur. collared over- "There was a queer musky smell, the bar, "officially my hands are tied. Limehouae. It was put on the V4 al- eoat. - s too -"•• It's because I've always made a point laroo. I checked it myself,-this morn- "Have you seen him since ?" of finding .the the loopholes in offleial ' ig'„ - = -- . "Was that-how- you. managed •to get - - CHAPTER I.- (Contd.) 'Yes. I saw him afterwards on the regulations that I've got as far as down to see Eileen off ?'' '�'"' "Oh!" said Rattray, conscious that dockside, looking uj, at me," - I have." ,. „ �. "L ' ; > ^ _ duty called him but Held against his I think that settles. it," said Jack The poisonous character -of the It: was, Haig acknowledges,, and w' .will by the girl's unse countablt mood. Rattray reassuringly. "There was a night may have been responsible, but I blessed. the- chance. Now,- here's .; "Wben did you see this furry bird? bunch of stuff shipped by a Chinese the bar was sparsely populated. Two what I. meant when I said my hands And was it his collar or his overcoat agency dowzi Limehouse way for a firemen, amiably drunk ;and probabl v,ere tied: neither K Division nor you didn't. like?" _. firm: in Sydney. Some damn silly mis- late for their ship, lolled in a corner, Scotland Yard have had power to open "His face! He looked into the open take. They're hauling it out now- remote from that occupied -by Kear- those cases of pottery. Oh, it-is too + �r Cake damn silly to talk about - because I - Devil's Food door of my stateroom -while Matt was u hell of a job -Prom Number Three Bey and Haig:- They were inclined to know for a fact that-they are stuffed cup butter Xteaspo n sat - up in your cabin. I didn't actually hold. This Oriental bird was prob- song. A solitary, seedy - looking drink- with 'gum'!" 1}e- cup* sum a�poom see him-1 was unpacking -but L saw- ably thi halt -wit responsible. Its fir sat against the wall beneath the „ gym,' 3 �+' Magic eating fits reflection in my hand mirror. given me, more . trouble than the sporting pioture gallery, -smoking hi Opium! But why send drug3 from 1 cup aiitic Powder �� s Cie." i China to Australia via-m!" 2.4 o p@ poetry i teaspoon va- When ! turned, he wasn't there. p- _ pipe and taking sips from a tankard. (or s cape aura *:tract "Tile's ie ?" A shirt- siPered .barman made u the Dawson Haig grinned and: and 3 table- 3 sq. unaweetened "Do you mean he was actually is P� P ., , „ ?" "Yes. We're a anish alleon this cons an I'm glad you asked that, said he. *p�ot� Sedate. tit* soon>r --fur collar and aI2. $p - g. p y' "It shows you're interested! The red- �) meted - '�No -- foolish idiot I • He was stand- trip, Eileen l" Rattray smiled his slow Kearney smiled at the speaker. smile. "Minted- old from the Bank Her son is this: the China ships t uchiag Cream butter thoroughly; add sugar-' agar �=tg just in the doorway, and he was 8 regarded William Dawson Haig slowly. wad beaten yenta: iniz thor- of En land. consigned to -the Com= as one of .the most remarkable char- at Australian ports get a hell of an oughiy. Add sour with isrrtiiing....tbe most 'torrible smile g � baklas•• - - imaginable." monwealth Bank of Australia. Liook! asters in London -a man destined to overhauling. Stuff coming from Eng- vowder and Wt. ternatery %nth land goes through without difficulty. mdk: add vanilla and mehed *bee- ' - - _•_ It's jnat coming aboard. Two mil- win an international reputation. Haig Those cases are specified to contain. orate. Fold in rtisss beaten a= e ,ions!" had been at Stonyhurst with Kearney white.. Put into 3 greased tares cake Michael Kearns now United States btaffordshire pottery -.now I" tins and babe in etsoderatr o.*a rt Open lorries were driven onto the. - Y, "Great Scott!" said Kearne - ago' F. about 3o minutes. wben i -- dock. Eileen, looking down, could see, Consul at Colombo, at'that time hav- y eon, nut together said novae rbieicly in been dtatianed in Liverpool.- "That's pretty clever. with Chocolate o 4% letag (rea- as tarpaulin covers *ere hauled off, g , po l•` Cat- Y ®� that they were laden with small square astrophe came just as Haig went up "Saddleb by .our grandmotherly ripe. are !a the Matte Coot legislation, f.did•the next best thing. i lob boxes, to Oxford. Endowed by his father " I advised a pal of mine--Freeman, of , 1• - with ;. load _ e = NQl'� Huv feeble!"' she exclaimed: ad of debts and a posthumous the Customs_ at S dne -to ,do what B sb y •Where's the regiment of guards with V•C., he (it was characteristic of the w - Couldn't do:' What happened ?" He Niss Gertrude Dutton - fixed bayonets ?" man) had enlisted in the Metropolitan lanced about the bar again •sns i TOR" "Not here, my child:- Out of date.: Police' Force. g g P - iIG , •. ciously. "The stuff was taken`off ar .Melts why she makes her - ,- .". a n'9 - Theres's police car full t3f.'tecs� out -= 'It keems to_lrte._ ]iearnQy remem- side, though! Well, I must slip off bered his saying, "that •s man must the last moment! I got news at the 8 BriloWl P Yard two hours ago." r' now. They've rushed this little lot be judged by what he can 'do -not � Devil—, ' •'. hap y babe""' bases ,thy b the decorations his ancestors won. But surely you can do something' �il G� F11�1 _ ` ferry bailie have ye,.,,r.ea _ aboard 'us us at the last moment and y �7 V V a as gages 3leroi the hot I've got to find a safe home- for it. I eouldn% live in- an office; and I catr't now? ae.eaeydva year/. Ye. .dt) . I can, Haig returned., _ ,1► A d Sir nedaiiaila4"baiy a Take my tip. Tarn in ,with a book afford the a Fmy. But I'll make a des: He grinned again and emptied his T Vp Cake. :.. rx.. weeteew twa et ..1 and; in you like, I'll have a nightcap rate copper.' ■ J q�°'� � Write ins sent along in about half an hour. He was today the youngest deter- tankard. � Leave it to mew tile- insp :ctor in the Criminal Inver- "Opel the carer. P CT arilg Home. Tomato. "You're 'a Kind Pip," :+aid Eftee�n, •tigation Department, with a great Ili- "Oh, no'. 'Mrs. Muggridge,' who with Alag :c Baking Powder - caad..a.. tH..ee anal �. makes our snappy law", would never of beekiae eaddea and squeezed his. arm affectionately. tare assured. ' �l1.►s'. �►e��+ She had known Jack Rattray for Haig had laid his . hat • upon the allow such a thing!" - , x "" three ears. He had introduced. her counter, revealing a head of dark Tlst what. �gd"" its y This. if I can et evidence tunight to Dawson Haig in Colombo—only- a brown hair, cut close at the back ant g g -- evidence I know to be there —I'll a r * yea; ago,,,, sides, like that of a prize fighter, bat . "I know from As he went off with his Floti<', long leaving a curlq. tuft on top. His clean- search the premises to which the pot- ' ' ztri�iec, the turn.•d and entered her �a�en pale face and dancing blue eyes has bees triored. Then, I tan experience," say's _ also might have belonged to a poten- tial open the cases L" the cookery ex- - lightweight champion. He had Didri t you say' . the iiante w'aA I pert of Western Y ; '► Home • rem and � S "King?", _� " „ that Monthly, - .' - . pleasantly irregular features, smile was a grin which ,wrinkled kled • p `1µ Magic Haig nodded. . - ' at - .the 'cotheis' of his 'eyes irresistibly. Messrs. King's .rehouse adjoins makes most baked dishes look and Heise' s 'Quickest, simplest when Haig grinned, everybody grin- tie establishment of Jo Lung, other tastebetteT Its uniform leavening red. :ung is the I' . quality gives dipendaL�.e baking ,. `lad I'm after." g results." wise Shan hat Jo. Jo 1 Regu:ations weren't made for you, "Who is Jo Lung ?" , ' W a to. sto a +fold st:d Kearney, laughing. "But I'm still And A'fiss Dutton s praise of Y "I thought, " - said Haig, s, rraw'- full} . in the dark. You leave the �allaroo � „• Alagic is seconded by the majority • =- ••.: -,- � -,' after lunch, with damatic farewells, regarding the speaker, you were sup- of dietitians and cootie experts n the red Ito an author ins China- throughout the Dominion. he n o'clock ht �„ own? ' be y % and then bang m e back at '�Y• Ch' _ loci: gates at to k at night!" :.') use 1Iagic exclusive! because they. _ Haig raised his tankard, contem- Kearney smiled. b y _ 1 "I I've written' it up fur guy paper." know is is pure, and always uni- 1 plating.it with interest, and: _ "I gave you .a lift.as- far as Lime he confessed. (He was London tor- Form. _ e house," he reminded Kearney. "You respondent of the New York Uni- Canadian housewives, -too, pre- ° ought to be thtinFcful 'for that. And verse'.) "But I scent to -have over fer Magic. In fact, Magic outsells - - _ looked Jo' Lung!" all otherbakin owderscombined. - the beer is good...." _ SP :'Don't wonder! ". Haig • admitted. Kearney banged the codhter: ' -The For luscious' layer cakes, light, ba:ntan • replenished the tankards. "He's not\hateasy man to know. Apart - - -�. 1 from which, he isn't the prime mover. tender biscuits, delicious pastry- Ant], tvhon he half -retire(]: follow N- iss Dutton's advice. -Use- - I'- - - --=- — The Big ChieC'is the ratan who super- follow B alin o�v P de . � rout 6 g r ' ho ca e f valo t .. c' the ref tm t se tae h _.. —�— the Wallaroo tonight...,. - lTake 2' Aspirin' Drinkfullglassotwater. l: throat is sore, crush "And who is the Bid;. Chief' ?" g Tablets. Za Repeat treatrLent in 2 3 "i FREE, COOK BOOK —When you' hours• ' Ta secs inn a half ¢agar son i. g seemed to he it me, the new Magic Cook Dawson I a-i me • bake at ho water an gargle accord,n¢ to bad ,eX�Ot1 ` then: Book Kill gig a roil dozens of recipes directionain box _ : `As Pro not -acre I won't answer' : ' Almost Instant Relief _ °mp t:¢! he replied. for delicious baked' foods: Write to ph Standard Brands Ltd., FraserAve. and see the- - eta ri (To be continued.) -- - - you_buy t you et Aspirin p` t► et¢a Liberty St., 'Toronto, Ontario.- ` s Tablets. As iria is the trademark On`yt iv¢ _ in this Way P ar► 4 of The.Bayer Company, Limited, _ _ insiciQ c skin• The simple method pictured above if c1¢at Air Space for Fowls ..r�• <. . P , P „ and the name Bayer in the form you Eno H the tray doctors throughout the ' of a cross is on each tablet. The - o0 -T%ee ' Chickens breathe a pint of ail. per - �c a n. work. now treat colds• dissolve ..almost instantly. And.. _ ¢v¢tyoto,�°1 1s ss Ittl ucalculatecl thab,ehl hhirei e,� ire5 It.is recognized, as the QUICK- thus Rork almost instantly when at least 40 cubic iecCof air per hour EST, safest, surest way, toJreat'a = you take them.. And for a gargle, to obviate the del'eteriou's- effect of d. Fbr it wi I. i is - - - col 1 chexk an ordinary Aspirin. Tablets dissolve so com= • - carbon' di�xi�ie in the breathed air. C>Ystelsd�eLtatalty°ie � _ cold almost as fast as-you 'caught pletely they leave no irritating -The air- requirement of a rhedidni ftnv7 �+het.�l4;as Ra*a,rLer/ it particles. Get a box of. 12 • weighing about 4.5 pounds seems to t 'Aik your doctor tablet's nr "a be'much the shine as tha£of a 7 = shoo! tits. And when r• ' bottle of -:,' 1 or hird weighing �.5 pounds. i alum." n1s ;iatt . 100 at any drug e _ meat on every tin - -• •• e to stor arerte tnat Magic Baking .AYI -W TAILRe AR[ - - -.. = �.. Believe. it or not. tht:re'� trust- t Powder Is free-from ■tun! or any herm- Y ".! IM CANADA , _ DOES. W07 HARM 1 wgrthy evidence to the efl'c*t•t that rut tgtredlent. .. 4 THE HEAR -I — - - — actually- . I r _f'some•wonten are still weari,te fSStJD _No. 46— 33 ` next winter's haxsl_ - - - 1 -w.... - 'a...:. ..-: e.. ..-- ..._'_..'.- :.ri'er,.r;�t�.. ,_... -. ...tW,z_ _- •ii ..a�� _ "a,._' i.Re.vi�' ,�� - �,t . ,t. '.+ , _. ..� Ak' b � .. C - . ^.:5,• - ,.w.•�^ �,,�..;. ,,..,.sss, ._.s.Y- ����yn , aa-.w� •xr$, ... ;a,.�,"' �.. vii �.gt7'^w� ^'.w.: .'.+-..�'s�t •nf'. %�a`G' -.--��'f•,f _„sw.+a y .rt•, �' 7 4tt:,;".c:,". �c4t•, •. --sM•. -..i�'`^�a�4" If .,.. ;. s� -.r .. :J' -m•r ' "� i .. •�. .-'�, - . a7!s .au;`;; _.. - . - . . •.. .. : . -- --.�_. .. ... 6t?r ''.•�' . , is i �! 1 i•.. • - ; �. �s� ►iisr.�i►>>.ir►i►.�►.��.iii►� Fashion Decrees � , � »�. � . � . Woolen Dresses COiVIM1ENTS - BVENTS s 1 _ • '.8y{ HELEN WILLIAMS. " 9 _ :AROUND _ 111usfrated Dresemlaking Lesson Fur- ' ` ;tishyd With Every Pattern THE Woman t%w- alpbabet. hatter.:. By AUSTIN MORAIV C By Mair M. M .San ///' // ` :. i—'i The U.ps and Downs of Radio Life NO MORE $TALE BREADS AND CAKES ?; Fate has made a tootbaa df B. A, Rolfe, veteran band ma �w � �J�him to the heights one day and knocking him out of bounds the -nezt, But The busy scientists have now tackled the problem of stale , ,�,; , through all life's tough playa he manages to score whenever disaster %�N ; = i'- threatens. Agafa in the ascendancy, Rolfe has sneceeded hecsuas of hold• brettd and cake, the despair of the frugal housewife and a heavy . ! _ �,�� ing'to Albert Payson Terhune's thought, •`Courage consists in hanging on, cost to the baking. industry and bid' fair to solve it, according one minute longer'. It is Rolfe's guiding principle in life, Incidenrsily to Professor JR. Katz of the University of Amsterdam on a re- the very B.A. has been a millionaire twice during his career. as a direct ent visit to Chicago. The matteir of the moisture content of the for 'of the foremost bands in the country. Starch component of the' pastry was determined to have a big 9ilfluence on its .staling. It seems that baker products now are - . Yours Truly "Graham" capable of being kept fresh for several days by addition of Graham McNamee, mike- master, might today boa star salesman for a roblem too small, it seems+ for science to delve �� meat packer instead of a star broadcaster if he had a good control oval �ehemical. NO p horses ae he has over his voice• In earfmauhood he toured the country' p -:Into and solve. side in the interests of a large packing concern, on his first trip the horse ran away. And in the next twelve months, he wrecked tweeve buggies PERFECT LOVE LETTER - iv and his career as a star• salesman at the same time. How would you like to receive the following love letter from wedrldin8: ... - Sidelights husband on the eleventh anniversary of your.._ but "Beloved• I tried hard to finish the business today, �. Paul Whiteman, averages five hours sleep a night ... Even his wife without success, and I will not be home until Friday, so tumor- -- ��✓� �� _. __ _._ _ .. Margaret Livingston, can't get a word out of him In -the morning untf he has bathed, shaved and dressed and has two cups of coffee is a row, .the eleventh anniversary of our wedding will be the first �i ��� A fastidious dresser and has o wardrobe of twenty -five suits. that We have not celebrated together. : i. v -: Y Jack Pearl Baron Munchausen, ascribes to th little wife propet "Eleven years ago today I thought you haci made me the � Vii, ' ,part in his success but regards her not only as his severest critic but happiest man in the world, but I now realize that what I 'felt ; ��i" -^'% toughest audience. Frequently he tries out new radio gage on Mrs• Pearl knowing that a snicker from her is equivalent • to a guIIaw is the studio, then was only a pale reflection of the actual happiness that you � For Mrs. Pearl is the former Winifred Desborough, a professional who knows have brought to me, during those wonderful years. \� •all the funny answers. "Then I only know that you. were lovely but now I know Frank Black, musical director for NBC has a unique desk ornamen the gentlenea.4 of your touch, and �% y which consists of a mounted "eight -bail" from a billiard table, the sweetness of your nature, Deems Taylor, music critic, oomposer,.narrator and master of ceremonies the living kindness of your dear, brave heart. spends his spare time fashioning furniture in his Stemrord, Conn., home. "Oh, my dear, I have so much to be grateful to you for those_ years full of love and comradeship, and those two grand little _ •. • -• 10.00 !risen eHd Johnson .4tiliL3N sons you have given me, Peter and Charles. - t *' rst N r .... • ... "I sent you today a box of white lilac (your wedding IN THE AM) lo.s0 —i m eaa ebner'......... WiB3E s bouquet). _ he Artist ..... d,00 -Meet the Artist .. .: t�b'!tt —I must post this now -or You will not get it tomorrow• and Radio's All -Star a•oo— "f: -z" ...WBE, -their to bed, where before I sleep I shall re at the un— 0.00 —Brld e. of i�ri, s ..... WRE pe �reBeAtatlOtlt! 9.00 -Tr1De Bar•X Day■ ......CFRE e ken raver you have never heard, but which I have not missed dens =lots of !t is what Paris Baron Mutuhausen .:....»BEd Po p does —and for every hour of the day, 1.30 —Leo Reisman .. .......WBEr each night of these eleven years. It is:— '0 ATIN LZXQTZA Singing String@ ..........CKN( "Dear God, make me worth of this great gift, and make her tQO1 10.30— Dancing ssel RE y This jaunty dress was originally Station yietres Cy, ile lLi�eoce JesaF .. ...CFRE ro ° °a 0 - an uv S4 rot= ........CRC7 happy at all costs to myself. �; - -- :. _ _.. !ri vivid greed woolen with a black � .. «.. , �:Klr6, 'Do Dco 891 1030 1 >tar ''•Good night, beloved, good night. patent leather belt and white hangs- • CFU4 Nort By :. :.: 9!! 930 1.00 -BGeat Arno delody .: • ...CFRE Ts this the perfect love letter? ..What•do you think? line trim. The bodice can also be CPt:o. Chatham .. 29f 1210 Lao - Hollywood ' .CSRi worn buttoned high to the neck. w� ono ...... 436 tao 9.00 -Phuha m nt° Orchestra .. CF F Schemes of black 'sheer wool and •• -••• 1 T open ncert ... C4 BOO K & O S $ I P CKCR waterloo - -« 461 946 1.30 - Hoover sentinels ' ..:.....CRCl white satin crepe or bright rust hairy CRCT, Teronta 319 sa0 6.00 -Roses sad Drama CRML Hamilton .•.,., 940 990 6.80- crumit and Sanderson . —WOA A novel conceived While she dried dishes and mopped floors woolen mixture .with white .bengaline CRS Ottawa ......• 1010 f.ae —Joe Penner .............WJ2 has won a $10,000 prize for Mrs. L. M. Alexander of Baldwin, would be exceedingly chic. CROC, Hamilton ...... 1T9 1010 6.00 - Jimmie Durant* ...- :....CRC8aasas. Mra. Alexander's .novel "Candy" has been selected Velve, is decidedly lovely too, for �p� Preston .. .901 993 Freddi* Ricb ...........WOR CKLW Wfadaor- I.titiaoa 666 640 coo -seven star Revue »... WOR '`- from 2,000 mannacripia as the outstanding story submitted. It s. more' dressy model- CPR1<.' roroaw ....... $61 940 >,.ao —Album of Ynalo .........CRC•T _ t{L1ELA. Ptttaburg ,..... *Oi NO 10.00 -Jack Benn7 seems that Mrs. Alexander has been writing for many years and AncLit•a made in a jiffy. - .. KMO at. tout* ...... 2Ts loan Sunday sots ...•.........CXNC many magazines urged her to try a novel instead of short stories. . Style No. 2984 is designed for sizes 1sT W, Chicago ...,..•,• 294 10:0 11.00 - Fireside Hour ...........•:CRC3 ,. ., 14, 16, 1s, 20 years, 86, 88 and 40 WABC. Now r% ..... 949 9It took her two years to write Candy - household duties being wlsalel. C- ni°ag° ....... :so TTO sco>traa: itches -bust. WB1r.N: BDaalo ...... 999 909 coo -syrup Symphonies .....CVitL_tile interruption. Her husband, Professor L. H. Alexander now 8i. 1d requires• -2% yards o4 -inch wr'• ow York : 464 `iio 9.93 -sins fc t Tratl.::::.::::. p Aft �vaats her to drop' the housework and devote all her time to material, with % yard as -inch con- WGIL aasio ......... 6+5 660 canadtanette, ...... «....CRCs writing, but Mrs. Alexander is not so sure. "Drying dishes or trasting. wGY• schenecerdy ..... 9T9 T9q �,�,� a P. oy le, ,...... : *, 14 mopping floors I can assimilate ideas that have come to me and WKBw Rocheece:..... sal 11so Big� Shoawd............ CFRS wssw ache o . ..... 909 14s0 1 omance be ready to write them down when my morning's work is finish— HOW TO _ORDER PATTER. ''E0 -Ship or 40 . ..:..... BE N wJZo t�1ew York «..... 99+ 1 0 W Write your. name and address plain- wL �L7in�ctnnasf� ::::.. i3i iOO 10.03 W �ni g our .:�::::::.. w ltd; ' she- declares. • It ie always interesting to find out the environment in which ly• 1ving number ana sire of sack, walwt Cht°a�o ..... + +T 640 'books are written. Bed, for instance has accounted for several patterns as you want. Enclose 15c is WTAI Tits" pCrtograms a;e sublect to cti 0 xe 6.00 -t rumst a C derscrb .. �1a8terplecea• stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap without Douce 9.30 - Wrigley Hour ...........' CFRe Stevenson. Beats Scott often wrote t'in a recumbent i_ it carefully) far each number, and' ���_, Wayne King ............WUN-N p� address your order to Wilson Pattern 6asLera standard 'ism*. • 9•oo -Bas Berate - .......CFRE , Catifornla lien les`.......Cr RE 'tion. Service, 73 West Adelaid- St,. Toronto: • 6.80 -Nino Edartiai .. :. CFRB "East Lynne" was entirely written in bed; so was the famous 9.uo —Rua, vauee .....:.......cRCT De vorheea oeric ai......CFRN 4 CaDtalD Diamond . «....: WJZ ]O.OU- Legend o1 America .. CFRki "Road Mender." Mark Twain was so persistent a sluggard Olaf a.SO- Harlem Sereaad*, .y•'...CFKD Lives at Stake ........:.WBEN ae had a specially— constructed bed -desk fitted up, so that he could Woman Chimne Swee �•3o— Oreaaalar. .. .. ...CRCf tl•03_M ° °nllghc oD i�ani>So ....:ccr y p wJAB Uedf ..... Is Proud of Trade show Bast . ...... write without exertion: He used to say that all his best thoughts 9.40— Dramatic Guile ...... «...CFR'B 9.03 —Bert Lahr , ...... ....Qft$jT came to him in bed; that the.trou* of getting up, shaving, and London's only woman chimney lo.0o- Willard Robl'nr ,n ........CFRB &.10- Albert Spalding .........CYRL' dressing dispersed them all. I think I agree with him. sweep lives in Upper Clapton at a Pau] R'l+aremart , :...:. �..CRCT welts Ttme ,. .........CRCT . FstLaL = e.uo -Una dour with You CRt)T spot where the River Lea moves soota.OU- Roearto tiuuraun ..CRCT 9.90- siarna ana Altea ..., ....1VK13� ily through rows of houses, to whis- s.3o —JM►a chleof °Time° - .. :._... WGR �t Retaman ...... .. ..writ:. tae fast was started. As long as some 10.03 -Corn Tlrado BEN vegetable juice like tomato or fruit per gently ,against the Middlesex 9.00 -Fred wiles KB**v Corn Cob Chip • . 6 K8%V WATCH YOUR ;Wharf. (rein a CotiL • :;WKHw Harpy Richman . ..ver St - juices Ilke orange and grape are taken 9.80 -crams rrom l+yrtca .......CRL "f there is no loss o[ energy, although There I found her yesterday, writes Football Show WGR IiFJLOV A correct d. .e early over Sta- DIETthere may be some toes of weight. a reporter in the London Morning �Ictor Young's Urchestrn. WBE.V done CRCT -CKAC which is easil regained wden normal Post, trundling along by the' good y . . most 'part they take their meals it meals are resumed. barge Reginald, her brushes and im- 'Nations Still Have comfort; and the popular restaurants By Bon . Sang It is a great delusion, possessed by elements cari ied on A little cart before many people that the must eat to her and ber whole portly - -arid, if the -• ' avorlte Dishes diffuse ux atmosphere• of stolidity wilt y 'their luxurious seats, large looking• Watch Your Weight keep well. - Colds, digestive disorders truth must be. told, distinctly sooty— glasses and orchestras whence flow r and physical complaint` of all kinds person radiating efficiency. gentle ripple of Italian and Gilber This is -the weather for colds and are usually caused by overeating "The only woman chimney sweep in Costumes Practically Same they have already started. The daily rather than undereatinB• The average London? That's true enough," Mlle and Sullivan opera music. newspapers tell us there is an ept- World Over But Food Still The French and Italians have E person can greatly reduce their con- -told me. Denotes NationaHt Eassion for the bustle and life of tit liemic o[ colds at the present time. , sumption of food with -decided benefit "There are some 'others in the y Be careful. Try and avoid- catching to their health. country who call themselves sweeps, streets, and tor, choice will eat at -cold. Colds are miserable; devitalizing Clothes are now much the same all small tables placed on th'e pavements I believe, but Lor bless you, there s a over Europe, and it. is no longer pos- Consequently little attention is paid tc and danot the s the health -m sap good deal of difference between coup- e .mothing of the loss of time and •money sible to tell s mans country after the internal decorations of their cafes .:they frequently cause. _ 'Then —" -and Now _ ' - try and town chimneys.. I know, be- one glance at hisrboots or the shape and restaurants, and they do not •mind The► curing of a cold is one o[ the I would have gone to my lord in his cause I'-ve been sweeping them for of his hat. But there is just one hard- ..iottomed cane chairs to sit on eighteen years. thin left as an obv;ous label to the most balling problems the average need, 8 Germans demand food —good anI person,has to deal with. The number And followed him all the way, Mrs. Nelson is a woman of person- different nations —and th is their plenty .of it— wherever they may be; AW of cure -alls one hears about are legion, But his was a matter concerned the ality. respective foods, writes V. Mor- so every mountain -top and goal of ar and' the newspapers are filled with State, "You see," she went on, "my bus- den in the London News Chronicle. expedition is graced by • an eating. aume•rous nostrums'recommended for i3o i, barn a Roman, must stay. band used to sweep chimneys until Londfjn tailors may cut for the house or beer arden. "Ye Olde En -colds g he became ill, and then I carried ,n, world and French berets be found in lish" fashion is translated 'in German The simplest method we know of I may walk in the, garden -tird gather bccause-weil, just because something the Highlands, but no nation ever for- W rustic settings, where the waiter'curing a cold is to stop eating — taking ' Roses and lilies of pearl. had to ti , done. But, of course, in the sakes its favorite di8b or itd particu- and waitresses are dressed as pict-.lr oniq fruit or vegetable juices at fre- ' But I must sot meddle with things Fall there isn't very much doing; jar type of meals. went intervals: A twenty -four hour of State, otherwise I wouldn't be talking to you esque peasants. �� The foreigner travelling through A ; pecialty of Germane is the use fast,should clear up any average,cold, For mine are the thoughts of a girl, here England for the first time would get and forty -eight hours without eating All over Upper Clapton and North made . of cellars . and u e Ratounc 'the impression that "Tea'•' was the rooms fur eating, sill the ltathaui -sbunid break up the most fmcdolis The elder statesmen sit on the mat Hackney Mrs. Nelson and her little Englishman's chief. meal. Ard to a told. And wrangle thb time away. cart are familiar, and her chimneys great extent it is the national mean; Keller in a town -a subterranean We don't doubt but that some of our. A thousand plans they have drafted a_a swept as eleail as the proverbial for whether it be tshe five o'clock col- restaurant under the Town Hareader rastic s d dan8e oils, hue �s and tried, -- new pin. ' - ration of China brew and oucumber ° a th p a ften holds pride of pI ce in e r e But mine is the only way. viding of good food. sandwiches, the half -past four o'clock can assure them they are mistaken.- Itepukedly front The Chas, = : 'short But Corhpteta "school- room" tea of muffins. jam Hol and has her milk shnl,a. f4o one ever starved to death-in two CC.JT Iflays, Indeed a two or tTiree day fast ' t The sentence, "The quick brown foe, ar.d hone t; stodgy cakes, or the b:K Czecho-Slov skis has a un qua char• would help any wellperson, for it Radio, 'after all these years, still jumps over.. the lazy dog," has thirty o'clock feed of the working man, it no entert in the fact that ome.ically 'cleans the system of many nccumu 'Isn't ea hot. ZVhen them 'broadcast three letters and is the shortest one will never be :initted, no entertaining is done at home, fated poisons, leaving tbe'body in a boxing matches you can't hear the known to contain all the letters -of the. The English'at•e fond of picnics- Finland enjoys fruit as does atibetcer yhysical condition than when boys spit nut their teeth, when the weather is kind -but for the other country. a . - - ey �' - '- ;c''Y- .r'• ',+-:ice.- '^i+•'v ="'Sig ^'p^',. <�.: -,N- +r✓. ' _,r: .. as i - .. a aa. ' . '' i - --awl `.G � � of .areal d y I I Suety Monday morn• S Society of Piiends, he was Mg- tow cease has ) tuti dincostioned the. i ins the daily popes present a list u uiar attendant, and for over twenty iWe understand the lnspeeitor has . service, as they have to economise o of accidents fatal and more or less y years was one of their ministers. Al- issued ....... ... to clearly every het- I I 'rsRnts i its eve possible, way The Lela d drerioos, which have occurred over t ,} n :- 41-16 per ; u.aou raid isadvas., p phone is a great convenience t the week end :• when. motor .traffics A A- Liberal, in politics he was a great Barnum offers $20.000 for the wescrivuam to w union stave and Gnat a although not an absolute metes i is the heaviest. During this year a admirer of lion. Alexander Marken- skin of a sea- aerpeat and a Hgriem ? ?� ally. The people got along nicely a accidents to motor busses have i ily of four children survive, F. M. snake from a jug of election whisk- without it not many years ugo, so o occurred in which a number of o on the home farm, Reeve E. L. of ey. � �. JOHN MURKAR, Propristore n now they decided to do without p persons were seriously iojdred, P Pickering and M. S., General Mer- it. for a time at least. But when s some of whom sustained ft►tal c chant in the village, and Winnifred, ' _ NOTE$ AND COMMENT& t their phones were taken out of i injuries. Som"f these accidents M Manager of the Bank of Montreal, o / ' their homes. they were found to w were due to the dangerous condi• i in Calgary, Alta. He retained, almost The Toronto Board of Ednea• O be greatly missed and many would t tion of the roads while most of u unimpaired, his faculties to the last. - tion some time ago, had a surplus g go into the homes of neighbors t them were due to negligeocle. t terly meetings of the Friends in of $968, but has now reached a w who had still the phone and make ' '*Eternal Vigilance" should be the ' 'Norwich. His funeral took place on raw - u use of it there and would thus put m motto of every motorist, and M Monday, Nov. 13th,' to the Union . � WEBSIMS , , was responsible for this large I .• C obedience to the highway, laws, h Cemetery, at Oshawa. Service was iiyyTT��II�yy �++ma�t��yy'��* surplus, of which the Board had T The ' which are made for safety. H j N - no knowledge until several months q quently charged . up with the 7 Dnnitarttrn e 70 years. Three of the pall -bear ' ' D DICTIONARIES are in use by busi- '` 'ago, was "bounced," for allowing s service, as the operators are on D St. Paul's Dunbarton Anglican, on n ers were Walter Bray, R former nei- n n`ss men, engineers, bankers; eueh a large surplus to accumulate. $ $ua.rd w Sunday; Nov. 19th, 23rd after. Trim- C also former' neighbors. Rev. Di. f farmers; teachers, hbraprrians, cler- " -create a wirplus ofa mtilon dollars t this, the: eotupany is :the losek, i sty. Sunday School at 2 p. m Even -, w • a women the world oaer. : in our business we will guarantee h having given a service for which S S. G. Pinnock, Secretary, 'Bible Soc- P Pickering News Nov 19th 1886 A Ar@iOII�tjalp�E�tO �IDZ ' ' " him that we will not dismiss him t they receive no remuneration- to i iety. Mr. Pinnock spent 35 years as _ _ - -The New International provides , , - for eom4nittinR such a paltry h which they are justly entitled. a a Missionary in West Africa, and L Local Ad'vt. - "Whereas. I hate the means to success; ItisanAil- - "; urine. I It io generally' understood that i importance -of the spreading of the a as, I `have become attached to anoth- = tion answerer, ` = °' Several of'our •exchanges have h have free use of the phone, but v vitiation to all to come and- hear his b by give warning to the public that I v vancement why not m:akedaffy - been calling attention to a danger• t there are many who are not en- m message, Also, Sunday School mem- w will, in future nay my own bills with u o f bus practice, which has been in L Litled to the service. Rod sube'erib f please r out any a§sistance from her what- S Seo,000v„rabulary Terms. 2700Pa vogue for. ahoy generatioup, that e erg often prefer praying for the S Saturday, at 3 p. m. O Out in Beaverton Mr. Cave edits.- 30.000 Geographical Subjects. aM : of uncovering the head . during a m message rather than uffr.nd H " The Late Nelsori J. Chapman • - b the village paper, but -he-leads the Regul E will be no serious results, but p pay for the service. T The death of Nelson J. Chapman s writejorsyeo- �! when the weather is very cold and . .h i in Pickering, on Friday, marks the T t� r - 'lice, fur very frequently colds are d during the past few y- ears__ h" - who played such an important part n name t $ __ _ Superseded, to a large extent, the s shi 'rlhe son of Fluid Chapman and G an address suitable for the oc- P pneumonia or some other disease, Y railway train and the old reliable C Ca�arine Carpenter, and 'the grand- c ,'umbers o even tut►lip resulting in death. Two h borne ay a means of locumotiou. s here from Vermont in the b °ginning � jive thanks to the Giver of All � relatives' of the writer nret death W cuavenient, o of the last tenors, he saw nearly G sfr�n this cause. The practice of Y the eanaut he ronsidered as onfe. 8 86 y. He was -.. +f+:y3— .: _ - • -.- . -f ci. .r- -�Q... - _ _�• 3rd ...c:..t _v,a .. �. sa:.Xw -3.. - - .s-yr. ,u^ „'1 '_ , Rr _,� !Y •I �3 .�c.Y: ..live• ., _••hv ... _ C - # R. .. �- ,. � ._ ,w ` - W ♦ . r' -. n _r!R.' •' }., •,,,,;,: ilS.r _. -.>v .� �'�' .. . r•.i e.-.' - ..-. .. n ✓ N'! • _� _ f _'�, .��.T a w • ai>tJiifliOSi� !Liss Young left eatstrday � „__ ..,_.__ .• _ P=VATR `lLATERNIW ,NUBS - - Thom Qceg! has coos -.- � spend the winter in Guelph -with INCi HOlIE ��=''' �� � `����Q ,mousse into the ldc0a�sed bw brother. David Young. Ifsny from hen attended the �TOIIF Medical and Convalescent Cases FOILLE DUNBAR'rON dance. annii ,1,_. , i services in St. John's accepted Chicken pox and mumps• are United Chareb. Brougham, on - quite prevalent in the village At Sunday last. Private and !semi' Private -Room. FRIDAY and SATURDAY INSURANCE -' D James Evans eontinn•e to lm- Weekly Rata 810.00 , ,. Newton and fors. Rae. of $loaf[• Inspection Invited Nov. 10 and Il AUTOMOBILE prove in health and has been able r.; y ` -- •ills, +pent Tneeday with Lather to surprise his neighbors by MRS. GEORGE TH01ErWN 1 -ZANE GREYS FIRZi V ,wad Mrs. Pilkey. _ Foster Denison, of Toronto, is iri•adly cults: - Phone 7" " .. BIIRQLARY - SUNSET PASS 1 visiting hie mother and Mr. and - 51.24 t3touirville. R. R. No, 1 Pictorial Comedies OASIIALTYf lire. Bryan here. Sto�afiville - LIFE INSURANCE ; Many local residents Are suffer Battle of the Boyne is expect- TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY •`, The ing from colds and various other ed to be celebrated here in 1834. • - - Nov. 14 and 15 Phone Piekeriog 7980 seasonable illnesses. Mr, Pickett has received a renew- e /fir e At time of writing no casualties al of his license for pool -room pur- O - JENNIE GERHARDT" L. G . O NG I LL have been reported by the defer Pis Starring FUNERAL DIRECTOR ANDi hunters in the north. Armistice Day was observed here BIG SHOWS SYLVIA SYDNEY Mrs. H. H. Thomsen has been on Saturday last y b services in the EMBALMER confined to -the house through auditorium. -- - Successor toff. J. Mather,! : dllnesa for several days. Rev: Mr. Grath; • from the, West IN ONE :parking enacts in rear of the Stouffville The snow storm of Friday last' has received and accepted a 'call Theatre brought out many sleighs. A very ' from the Baptist Church here. B ROYAL HORSE SHOW Night and Dap Service k heavy fall took place in this vicin- There were around thirty licenses sol d Horses — all claaa THE "MADELINE" Business Phone . Residence Phone sold to ,hunters from . this sectign, 9620 ra ' The Mission•Band'of the United and some are now returning. with B Intern atwnal Army Offieers' BEAUTY-:- SAL' N Church;,wilbtneetoa Saturda.v,.•at' big game. — Teams European.Amerinaand ' 2.80 p..nt., in the basement of the Mr. John T. Clark,,'of Torontq, r°" - °'6' 1iaa'i"mp"aCO6 DIN�"Y S GARAGZ tests. The presence of the 8 °nom° Here's a "Sig Special" fur you ladies church. gave an illustrated lectuse before •r-...,, I. duc tc the an esoua miter Several of our young men have the Horticultural. Society on Monday Joseph E. Seagram & Sons who need a nice new smart ()or• Brock and Kingston RdS. : - '.attended the ' opeoing hockey evening last. Limited _ Permanent Wave. Mr. Brodie, east of here, sheep br- JUST FOR A LIMITED TIME Qeneral Repair Work all care, matches in the winter gardens at •BEEF AND DAIRY CATTLE P Toronto. ceder, won his case against the town so get busy and make an appoint- uranteed at reasonable SHEEP AND SWINE g The public school pupils are ship of V4hitchurch, in regard to the thep;ckof.canadiaaaock meat with me. prices. preparing for their school coucert protection of his sheep. aIId ""iP POULTRY i Beautiful Nestaii Wave. :+rice 81 :i9 - on the 21st of December in the A large, modern, Hydro sub -stet- B ROYAL POULTRY SHOW Sts Surli 95 Acetylene TPelding Community Hall. ion will be built at Ringwood at on- Pigeons. rabbits and cavies ,° also Batteciesropaired and charged. ce, to supply Musselman's Lake, St- NATIONAL DOG SHOW Finger Wave and Oil Shampoo, �k Firestoue-and Dunlop Tires.1 Mrs. Casket' is reported to be ouffville and surrounding villages. '• improving very satisfactoring in g � no¢aom'ssxialevent 6farcel and Oil Shampoo _'40c " " Gasoline and Oils. ., . Toronto, and is expected to be A judge from Toronto is expected • ROYAL CAT SHOW Mani -ure _.35c out this week to arbitrate the diff- all fluffy champions Faci+tl 33e Refreshment Booty in Connection home very shortly The.6anday 9choa4of the Ba erences between Dr. Free! and the • EaquWft FLOWER SHOW Try MySpe. Hot Oil treatment 81.90 Phone Pick. 7500' p `' town in regard to the sidewalk in New varieties for or 0 for • 3:00 tist Church have commenced their front of his building. every garden (night or day} raetice for the Chriatmas tree Just what your scalp needs. p � - .� SONG BIRDS, FISH MILTON SLEEP sad concert for Friday, December SCIENCE HAS DISCOVERED music and colour ��_$� - 141 x:Ldl.Ou' 421y PROPRIETOR 22nd. It, DRAWS FRUITS SEEDS Phone .908 CLAREMONT The drug store in the Bundy new relief for.Rheutnatism, Back, AND VEGETABLES - - -' -- - --- -- block has not net been opened for ache, Lumbago, - USE RL'3ICAPS• 3,m;or Farmer, ]fin. Contest. business. Delays is this. as well E. C. Jones, druggist. as in any other business, are never -- Pit`s cpiO°`hip' ►_ RMUCeW RAILWAY RATIM x profitable. bee Some of the Hallowe'en material .Relia sae r way still be seen about. oar streets. •. �'owever, much of it was mYs NURSERY STOCK - _... lteriously returned, when legal ' Vabd tfjt Ating'sftb q Eyesight Specia1W . i -action was threatened. Don't forget the dance Friday FOR FALL AND SPRING s R ��sd" "� fight, under then direction of diuei TORONTO ae �. PLANTING - . - - - -- :cal Van and his Californians. Good ' ,crowd@ and a good time ha', peen Super list of hardy Trees; Shrubs Bangle 600. R,etlarII 900, DISNEY BL.00,K, the thing at all the past dances I Nov. 1=-3© Oshawa and Planta,,t�oth fruit , ' 12 Trips On Pa+t oeie. Pbssr fall Mrs. Abijab Forsyth had the i • :. •. - , .. 'miefo•rtane. while standing on a _ and ornamental. _ • a a chair, in hanging curtains, to fall Each Way Each Day ' to the floor, frpcturing .several Root Pruned Frnit•Trees that sage : ribs, and is still confloed to her 491nAble time in conning __ Etter Week-End Service. FRED S T A into bearing early. Robins and sister. of Lind C E Y - -i a attending sing the week end in ten -J T MIMI AUNT Daily Service ' c T. PatntNr and Paper-banger aaniverearp services. They re - - (Late of. Bolus Co., Toronto) turned by motor at the eo °c uuon All class of work guaranteed at lowest Low Fares a of the Concert. cost. 16years esperieace. - Considerable - in.tereet is being :�larbtilat11/r DRIVE, - DUNBARTON . "between Toronto and s' FINE DRI &.V1_fa.F/f4r ' . , shown local! in the Blaciatock _.. - _ -__ -- _ -- _ young in who was reported or write Dunbarton,P. 0. Bgffalo, Hamilton, Detroit, ! •+a nliseiag from his - home. and who �` ;,The Ramie. Ortllia, Midland, "`���fQ�"P ' is thought to have been piked nu )HAWAIIAN by Fred Ward one day last week. " f*eksou's Puint, Brampton. leaving Mr. Ward on the 4th con y U I T A R cession of this townphip. ,AND ALL U. S. A. Robinson, mission- -a When time- applOSe6' Miff@ Janet ;POINTS. �' N Etc. BANJO E c -jtn :.:' 'TENOR B >� the _ n b will be the _ _ . e. its final art' on farlo _ e esker at the missionary service 5uccee@fully taught by wM be nd t the s i bf the Baptist Church on Sanday, Modern FRANK ROBIN30N Tickets and information at � � � e 'Nov. 19th. Miss Robinson is being ©f Toronto. mat• tthey to the 1 !heard under the auspices of the GRAY COACH LINES per.ona they >sa.. bees '.Women's Mission Circle. Visitors :Life Eastern House- Pickeiing erected to hmor. Our isre cordially invited to hear. this „1IN CLAREMONT ON FIUDAYS creative skm estmree 'Worthwhile address. Rev. Mr, i� �� H• Tatter s .Children a Soeci%lty. �t Greater Z14bstt•" 'Barton, at the evening service, Write to • will deliver his third address of MIGRANE - •FRA;N K ROBINSON a y• N. W. STAFFORD the services on the life of Joseph, Part 1 ;33 Condor Avenue, Toronto, Kingston 1. -"From Palace to Prison." :' • " _ Claremont and vicinity maybe _.__ -_ This condition is partly dependent ,__ _ -- • P'hoes Whitb7 ;justly proud of their represents on the physical condition but great- 4" tion at Beaverton on Friday lost, ly dependent upon the use of the -_ - when the Ontario County contest eyes and the strain they may be sub- -took place. The program consist jected to. It is a well -known fact e A ed of recitations, instrumentals, that strain on the eyes is a "cownt- _ prepared and impromptu speeches on cause of severe headache, nausea When °from those pupils who bad receiv dizziness. and -biliousness, and that -ad first prize at any of the School the correction of any existing eye NO matter bow small or Hanle rAd NUtUd - `Fairs in Ontario County. Mildred conditions will. bring about relief. large the chaWges y4a Linton, of Cedar Creek, brought Under these conditions the eyes will t -plan inside your housei, I���� Co. home the Brit prize in reciting, .blur absolutely for short periods. Gyproc provides the aaterial clad Marra Morgan flat in s gas The eyes being the seat of many i►ad WAWANESA INS. CO. tar instrumental, each prize being different troubles, show many symp of iea8t expense and most (Cheap rates for farm and country `_l s white gold watch. Wei con toms and it is very hard for the suf- flre•safety. buildings, •gratulate these young contsitants ferer to explain that any difference Windstorm Insurance on buildhiga,y An their splendid showing.- exists. There are so many nerve and Put up Wail& ceiling's and windmills. Silos etc. On Sunday next, Nov. 19th, the muscles used in .the use of the eyes, B ' partitions that are a barrier .'.'Automobile Insurance the Claremont United Oburch will their control and vision that strain to fire- ;of all kinds. hold a tnetnorial service for the on any one of these may cause sim- anveiiiu of the memorial tablet ilr complaint to that complained of You C= paper Gyprec or :FARMS FOR SALE g when the strain is on one of the nei- Write or phone do honor of Rev. A. M. and Mrs. leave 'it it plait (when pan- McLellan, straimbe no. Not only does BOWMAN $ ROWE McLellsn. who spent nearly twen • elled and it is an excellent � "-', this strain be noticed in the ,neigh- ty years of service in Claremont. boring nerves and muscles of the base for Gyptex or Alabas- 20• WHITBY, ONT. A Mr. McLellan met with a tragic eye, but the im strain draws death about's year ago when he p° tine $Wishes. - -- drove his car into a C. P. R. ex• heavily upon the nerve force and this constant drain may lead to a Gyproe is i n e x p e n s i v e, press train, on the Brock road a long line of evils more extended short distance south of the 4th than we think. draught and rodent •proof, concession, And Mrs. McLellan structurally strong and quick flied in the June previous. The sr to erect with a minimum of present psetor, Rev. J. E. Glover,, You Can Buy at Home" n1�• will preside at the service, and A • ,TIRES; BATTERIES, Addresses will be delivered by -Gyproe may be ean7y identifud by ; lieu. W. Fingland, M. A.,• B. D„ ACCESSORIES, "tbe name on the board and the of Nisgara Falls, Rey. G. O. R. , Green stripe along the edge, McQuade, ohairman of the Oshawa alit as low and better prices 'Presbytery, and.Memorial address GTlsvft, ,.nos AND At.A►sesrnM will be give° by Dr. Richard Dev- as cam L am+ , '•'idson, Principal of Emmanuel you can in Toronto. IVOPY' "@College. Rev. P. L. Jell, B. A., of .Brooklia, sad the pastor will take Let as repair that leaky top. �•� art in the devotional exercises. Mr. Jotin McLellan, son',of Rev. Mrm. McLellan, will be asked <' iSkilled Motor Repairs.. , to nuv,eil the memorial. Appro. ' priate hymns will be sung by the Gordon Ja Law- Sold and Installed by congregation and the Cbotr will FRANK J P$OQSN sing the anthem, "Still, Still; With Phone 2803 - I • S s • 1 e m'[>O. ,IA .. WTA11010 `- Thee." PICKERING, ONTARIO A � v� • L - - ' Akr� - ' -{: ^ - . •M�i •�.1t+1,' - .7,_. !.+e , • •' • . . . S . . ""!.S-ki, ,4+Y+!•7•+ °w,'•. -j-. :•wik•tiR.,C•N'.- ^:.ih•.l��A�•• iti ".'�.. lb d .r 9 ,yy : �' .�'S•i•.��',ti{.Y'jti,YY• -4Tr-� vC4.�✓F^ri:R�{lc�i'! 7•- Il�6„ ,�.i ., �ole Power For Issue of Notes Leamington Coup' -- Hitler Policy Sustained by Huge Vote _ Vested in, Proposed Corporation Drowned Off Pier �.: Withdrawal From League Upheld �. - ommliasiont Suggests X5,000,000 Corporation on Private Wrecked Car Found, But Girl More `Than 40,000,000 Endorse It, With Two Milliom Div ^ Ownerahio Basis - Recommends Bank be and Escort - are Missing i sentients --660 Deputies Elected to the Reichstag. Allowed to Continue Dealings in Bonds Leamington, Nov, 12. -Don Hope,'. -- Victory Almost Unanimous Ottawa, ]flat. 12.- Immediate tab °e - : - HWilights 24.• and Thelma Brown, 17, sure believ- ed to have been drow•ied off the pier - -: Berlin, Nov. 13. -The most tremen. torate in the Reich, and in the Reich - . Ushment of a central bank for Can - The Macmillan commldcioa on here. The auto in which they were dous vote in the history o Y f the Ger- to vote, 96 per cart. o! the total g _ ads with a capital of $6,000,000 to be by stock sabacription banking recommends immediate estab- last seen was recovered from the en.. man republic piled up as returns pour- voters eligible -a showing which even secured public is recommended in the longawaited .11shment of a central bank for Can- of the pier late today and the complete in vin giving Chancellor Adolf Hitler Hitler and his followers had not oz- t4 report of the Macmillan commission ads with powers: 1. the - external level wreck indicated the bodies might have been washed away by the heavy •seas a. d his Nazi policies and unchallenged peered. ELECT 660 DEPUTIES. ' on banking, released hers today. The bank, which would take over To regulate of the Canadian dollar. which have. prevailed for some time. victory at the polls. Returns on Sunday's Reichstag tlec. Ths•Nazi party, led by Hitler, elect- :the sole right of issuing notes and 2. To take over from commercial Hope and Miss Brown attended s terns std the plebiscite vote gave Hit• ed 660 deputies to the Reichstag. Op- have full charge of Canada's gold re_ banks the sole right to !seas notes, dance on Friday night and earl , g y Sat- let's followers practkally a ussaaimour poettrot: Patties were banned: The serves, is urged In a majority report, from which 8t, Thomas White mind To cooperate• with central banks mono• nrday morning took Miss ' Evelyn- Bailey to her home. They were not vista and lace the rY p people's seal of with- Nazis held 2813 seats in the Reichstag, elected last March 5. Beaudry Leman submit dissenting of other British dominions on tay policies to support imperial trade, seen again and police were notified last a rove! on the chancellor's drawal from • the League of Nations One feature of the voting was a - opinions. The recommendation con- = 4. To handle bank accounts and right they had not returned to their and the Geneva arms parley, campaign led by the Catholic clergy sstitutes Uts main feature of a com- prehensive 30 -page analysis of the financing 'of of the Dominion Govern- homes•' Toda the lice visited to. ter and p The final official count showed the _following u abstain from voting for Reichstag members. The Catholics urged g the <.•,= - situation in which Canada's banking ment and possibly of the provincial __ governmeata. discovered skid marks on the ice. , 'returns: Plebsscite- voters. to ballot on th4 plebiscite on • .. system .comes is for a good deal of � 6. To have cpmp•ete control of the which led to dragging operationb. The Votes foreign policy only -a move which i praise and a small measure of mild car was located and gulled to the dock. cent ............ 43,439,046 reduced the Reichstag vote as coal- criticism. gold reserves of the Dominion. The recommends ex- It ahowtd evidence of heavy pounding, Yes . • ..... ..... .. 40,588,804 pared with those cast in the plebiscite - Other features include the abolition Other commission tension of credit to farmers and th8' the top being gone, the upholstering No ....... .......... 2,100,181 Invalid i- Catholic districts. of the seven per cent. mazimum on up of revised federal 'mach- tarn out and the motor missing. ............. 750,061 The Nazis trebled their. vote is Interest charges for loans and the setting lnery and an immediate Investigation Along the top of the pier, ice had RrAchstag� deputies- .. Catholic :asst Bavaria, compared with Introduction of general r privi'•eges Da Into methods for facilitating this. formed from the spray, and light anon Vote cast .. • .... 4.2•ii75,U0iF the March 5 elections. - - - -. - -on all cheques. .covered the tre cherous surface. There For Nazis .......... 39,626,647 In celebration of the victory, the - Commenting upon the limitation" of The commission recommends that is a six-inch guard -rail around the- Invalid .............. 3,348,362 Government ordered all public build- the central bank's capital to $6,000,- bank directors be barred from meet- outer aide of the pier, and the skid The plebiscite results represented ings to dir-play the German and Nazi 000, the majority report says: "The Inge of their boards where credits to marks indicated the car came close to nearli 97 per cent. of the total elec. flags toe By. smaller the capital, within reason, the themselves or their firms are refug the end, skidded -when turning around lest is the necessity to make profits By discussed• The commission recourmend9 that and then struck the rail and plunged` Death of Hillier Baby The Markets ' .-for. dividend purposes. making the, shares into small denominations con- chartered banks be allowed to con- into the water. No Mace has been found of Child or Children nd- by- llm#tfaE tbe-- ameuat -- which' hold, 1tr :s ya` - taaeketing bond issues. oodies but the rough water prevents _Blamed'on Toronto. -Chief Coroner M. M. PRODUCE PPXES. _ .. any one shareholder may a wide pubic The rc+c•oarmends geII- 'close dragging operations about then Crawford's • jury decided last week Spring chickens • A . grade, dive - ? S , distribution is effected and a Large number of g�toekholcera ensured; con�misstorr era! acceptance at par : of cheques pier. � - �__ -.� that Alfreda "Bunty" Hi!iier died as the result of exposure "caused by a 5 Over 6 lbs., lie; over 5'>§ . to B iba.. 12c; over a to bra lbs., sc; over 4 to b both these oj>�t , are very desirable." drawn on other banks. child or children of irresponsible lbs., 8c; over 2 to 4 lbs" 1c. Broilers, G�oae, Tagged by. Miner, - years." over la's to 2 tbs.. loc. -Fatted liens,. Three Are Killed Cheats Electric Chair is Shot in Delaware The verdict read as follows: over 6 lbs., 9c; over 5'to 6 iba,, 8c'; When Plane Falls $v Two Minutes bat -re Kingsville, Nov,- -IY.= Carrying the "He ,. We, the jury empanelled to inquire into the time, means over 4 to 5 lbd., 7c; over 3% to 4 lbs., over 3 to Old rooster', : Washington.-Two aiinuter gto Biblical tent; •not �Yraid; on.y place and man- over over 5 lbs., 5c, . Black-and red feather' -�, .R was scheduled to die ip +he electric believe." a .Canada goose tagged at ner by which the child lately -known as .131ack_und c birds, 2c less per lb. Domestic rab- Wavers 'Over' Brooklyn Tene- chaii for murder. William Washing- Jack Allaer's .bird sanctuary here last Alfreda Hillier, or Campbell; came to tilts, over 4 lbs., 6c,' White ducklings, - " Crashes ton, negro, was granted . a' two -day Spring, was shot on Indian River her death, find on the evidence • ad- duced !allows. over lbs., ge ; 4 to 5 lbs, tic, Colored, 2c less. Guinea fowl,. - metit'District and reprieve through a personal telephone ,Bay, near Dover, Delaware, a few days _ as per pair, 90c. - in Flames call by President Roosevelt, ago. The bird was shot by Senator "1. That death occurred on October Spring chickens, A grade,.dressed- -6 New York, Nov; -i2 =An airp'aae Edward Robinson,. another negro W, V. Steeu' while 'out gunning with - 25, 1933, trotri exposure in the area ove, 6 lbs. ' l6c • over 5 % to 1 beo 15c; over 5 to 5's lbs., 13c; over 4 to - 'faltered perilously across a crowded convicted o! the murder of Mannie a party' of the State Legislature. commonly known as'the dump,' in the 5 !ile love over 2 to 4 lbs., lie. tenement district of Brooklyn, scrap- Salomon. Washington taxicab driver Senator Steen has written to WT., rear of the -south of Boultbee Avenue Broilers, over 1�4 to 2 lbs., lac Fat- t- " 1ng trees, a church steeple and an shot In a holdup on July 28, 2932. was,' - Miner. asking the history of the bird, in the City of Toronto. tbs hens, over 6 lbs., over b to elevated station before it crashed in electrocuted a few minutes later with- which bore the ' 1933 band of the "2. That the clothing ras removed 8 o 5 -1 lbs., lOc; over 4 to 6 �lba.. yc; over r • flames, killing three passengers and out knowing the Hfe of his companion sanctuary here.. from the child, her clothing put into 3i¢ to 4 lbs., Be; over 3 to 3A lbs., 7e. ' critically injuring the youthful pilot, had been apsred temporarily. -. !a. basket and the .nude body placed Old roosters, over -b lba, 7c. Black `Watchers saw one wing brush the Thomas M. Rives, superintendent of with Barely Remains ' under a nearby bush while a discarded and red feathered biros 2c less per-lb. Iyomeatic 4 . spire of the Church of Our Lady of the District of Columbia jail, was Anal Ia -.300 Batting Class autotnabile .door was placed upon the body. thereby causing her death rabbits, over lbs., 12c. White ducklings; over 5 lbs.. 13c;' 4 Y ,r Lourdes. -Part of the wing fell into •e- .itinij in his office while pre -- br f to 5 lbs.. Ile. the street. Tbs plane flew on but the motor sputtered and it brushed parstions for the execution were made. Tile telephone jangled. It was the Chtcago' -Babe Ruth escaped fall- ..ing hitting last exposure,_- - „ 31 That this exposure and death B grade poultry 2c lb. less than -•A; C 2c lb. less than - ;an elevated station at Broadway and President speaking from his bed. out of the .300 class season in the American 'League, by were caused by s chid 'or children at grade -B. 'PROVISIONS, - -Zastern Parkway. Firemen watched Mr. Roosevelt acted after receiving two potato, final, officio l after to- irresponsible yeari. _ e WHOLESALE - the . plane and prepared for. action. A a recommendation !rain . -James C. rove . "sled recently. His, final •average' • ��From the evidence adduced were- that Howard-Every, Wh..lesale provision dealers are the following , _- ...stew block& beyond.. taxicab drivers Biggs, the solicitor general, that a was the lowest since his off commet -d one of quoting prices,to retail scurried for cover as the plane flut- reprieve be granted so that fresh evi- .301, In :ht children associated in the cFke, be dealers: • Rered low. deuce could be investigated. . year be The Babe batted 468 times and Rof 'Placed, urc'er- aupervieioa of r;o ppetent Pock - Hams . 12�c; shoulders, _ - . • The ship crashed on the roof. of .a The solicitor general received -pet'- 138 hits. The slump pulled his authorities,' fJ c; bot*s, 12 c; perk loins, lx; piclsies• 8%c• !tenement house, smashed a cornice G.-us from the society of St. Vincent.: lifetime hitting average for the ma- _ Lard -Pare, fiercer,, Io%c; 'tubs, _ kod toppled !n flames into the street. De Paul. asking an investigation of jar lessues down to' .346, Bacon Sales to Britain llc; pails, 11 c; prints, lie. apparently new evideaee: _ �. ::.� Shortening - Tierces: 9Kc; tubs. . :. 'Fire Destroys. Hotel,; � �. Increase 110 Per Cent. 10c ; pails, Ile; prints, .10 %c, Rebind for Nest Year Suspends Licenses " May. Trade Coffee I -r-Bacon exports from Can . C,$AIN QUOTATIONS. �Orillia- •IlMrs of unknown origin of Truck Operators pe For Implements ads to the United Kingdom market FoIlowingtare.. quotations on grain. - Completely destroyed Big Chief Lodge, Toronto. -Three operators of cam- Rio De Janeiro. are during the first nine months of. 1933 , , transactions for car lots, prices on &."summer hotel on Kings Highway mercial vehicles have had their a- understood to be in progress by the : increased by 110 per Cant, as compar- basis c.i-f. bay ports: Mo. 11. about four - miles notth of ceases suspended for infraction of Ministry of Agriculture for the par-; • ed with the same period last ear, !� y Manitoba wheat -No. 1 Nortber_.t, Ilk. ..Driili* last week. The building was regplations --one for compelling driv- chase of farm machinery from a large says a report issued by the Dept. of 68 %c; No. 2 Northern, 66%c; No. 3 awned by W. A. M. Cody, whose loss -The err to work more than the prescribed Canadian concern, , with partial pay - . Agriculture. • Canada had thus made Northern, 64%c. Manitoba oats -No. 2 U W„ 34%c; ' • was partly covered- by insurance. ten hot:rs in twenty-four, and le meat to be made In coffee It was - good progress in re- establishing ner No 3 C.W.• 31?{c; No. 1 feed, 313(X; structure will be rebuilt in time for ` other two for violation of territorial unoiflctally Indicated that the Cana - bacon on that market, the report eon- No. 2 feed, 2Siac; mired feed oats, Out summer' business. 9 regulation.' dians showed wilifnQness � to accept bat further expansion toward Limes; _. The building has been closed im• The case of the operator workilig such an exchange. the full measure of the quota depends Manitoba barley -No, 3 C.W., the season, and the Are had appar- ently been burning it for some his- driver more. than the maximum The news was r.ecriced with'' rest $ upon improvement quality. . l� Prot smear in unlit Recent from {he British 40%c; sample barley, 39%c; No. 1 feed •inside limit in: the day was regarded as the lnterept, as• , iadicating a potential advices screenings, $17 per ton. time before It was noticed the 'a most serious by uepartment, and outset for part of the country's em- market criticized a :considerable per- Ontario grain, approximau.• prices who lived short diatano't is '- -the Hon. Leopold Macaulay, minister of barrassing surplus of coffee oentage of the Canadian supply on the track shipping point -Wheat 65 tq swter, sway. Firemen from Orillta were unable zighways, expressed his disapproval ,; t -- lfi7 P.C. Increase +, • `score of - underfinish, indicated in the s<ft and flabby condition of the bacon. 70c • 0 28 to SOc • b its, barley, 35 to 3 ?c;. corn, 67 to '68c; rye: 40 to 45c;'6tick- to be of any assistance, as there were of the man who takes advantage of the economic conditions 'to cheat his _ Exports' of. Canadian apples for_ This bacon, the department says, was wheat, 35 to 38c. no water mains within several'miles employees of the rest the law says this season. to Great Britain up to undoubtedly the product of under- LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS. { of the locality. Cody' succeeded is semogiag part of his furniture they must hate" by �� orking them ion¢ October 19 increased' i67 per cent finished hogs, of which there were .:teci:s, up to 1.05C • lbs., good' and .- and effects! from the structure. The hoard. on barrels and 5 pet cent. uu bo *es considerable quantity being sold at yards and plants in Canada at the choice $3.75 to $4; do. med., $3 to $3.60, do, cum,, $1.d to steers, ;•- -:loss was $13,000, partly covered k&7 The nitfn}ster, st ;ys he hopes that In comparison with the corresponding present time, the animals being at the choir over 1,050 lbs.. good and choice, $4 to - . insurance. these suspensions, distasteful to him, date last year: 1'933, 794.108 barrels; 1932, 296,756. Onited- States "light end of •t he select bacon and bs- $4,50; do; med., $3.25. to $3.75; do. - will serve as a general warning. ship con w hts " e1g 2 good and com., $2 5 to ; heifers, _ ss »' Greer! Rose Attracts t means for tbe•season up to Oct. 7 choice, $3.76 4;: do, med., -$3 to young Couple Married dec4ned 55 per cent, on harret; and t '$3.60; do. corn., $1.50 to $2.75; fed Crowd of 39,000 New York,-A record one -day crowd In An Automobile 52 pee cent. ' on bones, `, t May Pave Large Part calves, .good and cb ice,. $6. to. $,6.50 ;. .. do, med., $4 to $4.50; cows, good, $2.25 _ of 89,000 flocked. into the American Marrying a young couple in an '� .Orillia- Mi4land Road to $2.50; do, tried" $1.76 to $2; do, Museum of Natural History recently automobile is one of the most unusual Ofiic�al..Vis�t to `. = .. ob,ervea the Coldwater News• poi coin., $1.50 to $1.75; canners apd cut- ters, 75c to $1.25; bulls, good, $2 to boping to see a green rose. An executive of the New York Aor- An rxrvices performed by Rev. G; A. Mathis of Casey, Illinois, he revealed ' f - s Shelter sibility that a large i,ortion of High- 12 between Orillis Midlana $ ^•25; do, nom., $1.60 to $1.75;' stock- society which was holden recent! .Children way and girl be paved next'summer and' than ers and feeder steers, good, $2.75 to $3; dD, cam., $1.50 to $1.50; milkers st flower shave, had remarked jokingly The couple -Miss Minnie Cary =er of _ • considerable road work will be 'done and springers, $25•to $45; calves, good that a green rose was been displayed g Greenu and Otto Durnal of Martins- P �' Complaints May' Be Placed on the balance of that section, is nov+ an choice teals, $6:50 to $7.50; do, and his hearers took him seriously. ville- -came to Mathis home and pre Before Arbitrator rumored. ` coin. and med., $3 to $6; grassers, $2 .The crowd was disappointed. sented their marriage license. • According to reports watch have nv� to $2.50, hogs, bacon, :.o.b., $5.40; .o,. Rev. Mathis discovered, however, ' Wiridsor, Nov. 12.- Government ac- been confirmed the highway it to o+ ofi� trucks, $5.75; do, off cars, $6 g� ewe and wether lambs, $6; do, coed.,%. ' Woman Pioneer Passes `c ;': that the license was issued in Cumber- land County and that, since Casey i� tion to complaints regarding condi- tious at the Ubf:dreti's 'Shelter came eyed from Midland to ictorta Har A ' $a•50 to $5.75 do bucks $4.50 to $5• k&0; sheep, Ori Her 101st Birthday hour and from Ori}lia u trice's Cot' "' culls, $4 to $4 good light, $� 7 Richmond, Que.- Stricken as she located in Clark County it was neces- when Major C. H. Buckland, chief ner or Warminster, at an earl datr Y to 2.50• do;' heavies, . 1 50 to,.f2.;,du_ $ ,_ $ ' celebrated her 101st birthday, Miss sary to return to Cumberland County fnspectoe of the Del4artment or Pub- next. ear., The intervening portion, r Y cu11s, $1 to $2,.25," Annie Pierce is dead here. 'She died for the ceremony. Rev. Mathis ecconipanied the young lie Welfare, visited this city and left to report to Hen• aV.•t3, 1lnrtin: hlin• is alsd 're reported, i g p is be strai htene „ at Beschmore, the stately family resi- couple to a spot on ,a highway across •ister of 'Pu,blic' Welfare. and prepared for pavement. 3 Bence in which she was born in 183.2. Until` a few ago Miss Pierce the Cumberland County line where the • WDile no format statement .has �+--- - _ ... •. -- r • ' s'mpire Shipping Conference :+► - years interest in automobile was stopped and the -care- been issued, It- is understood the in- Two' Montreal Sportsmen p to be Held in: 193' took an active welfare work in her neighborhood. She lived in mony performed• spector was agreeable to the recom- Drown in. Mountain Lake fi- mendatlou of an fude0endent arbl- London. - The Daily Express says Richmond all her life, -- = I�iVCrte is SOtrght trator agreed upot- by both' sides to , Ste. Agathe Des M-ont., Que., Nor. an all- Empire shipping conference. _. After '=� Months the controversy. A formal statement 12. -Two well -known young Montreal will be held in Louddd early next year To Make Wet Snu$ ►r y� is, expected to be made by Mr. Mar- sportsmen Harold Cave - Brown -Cave, Barry; 24; were drown- to preserve Empire cargoes for em Regina.-=H. J. Oss, wholesale fuel, Hoilywbod.-•A ma1'1•iage of four 'tin after receiving 'the repo.tt of (be 28• and David pire ships, The newspaper says an' merebant at Nora, 'Sa k. ha., opened mondbs was' disruptf•d last week Inspector.- The Childre n'3 Aid Sod- ed in a Laurentian Mountain lake near organizing committee Is being form• np an entirely new induxtoal field when Doris Kenyon, tam actress, an. ety'.set. 'Tuesday for hear -1ng. evi• here today when `trying to drag a ed and that trivitutions will be sent for Saskatchewan. He has made ar- nounced she would divorce Anlinr deuce 16 char„es,of allcsccl cruel- canoe laden with .a deer acroA.tile t¢ls monih to representative shipping rangementsi for tL@ immediate :nanu• f opkins,' �iealtlty \E-a� York hroker, -on ty made against On - matroh and as' recently- fiezen' surface. The bodies interests in the Dominions stud facture of wet snntC, on groiiids of• IncotiTiatibilf�y. %istant. of the ah:'.ter had rot been fourd late tonight. colonies. - ' _ _ -- '!'•. - .. -___. .. .. - -- J . _� w Mr_ •_ 1 -. - r. ., iii i • II ' INVE■ 1V ■ 11110 Vera. IF YOU HAVE ACID STOMACH _ -- f���� XIF HERE ARE THE si1G1'ti ! � " ' •i' - t IWnowneM Ir"tin at •d • i �, t ^ 1 hteuraWla ■,.d�otWMlmsM ; _�� e2 .�APT f d �EID •''' � I( "' 'a►`�l► - • :� . .._ ; Iedla «tbn tiGepteesaew ; • * � _ � , �+4'L•• , 1�. •' =Law at Appetite MouttYs AcidiRT , ih d-, ; t t • i f :� Nuada Sour 8tomaeh ?e Auto- tntoslestlom , _ A Wonderful Dernonstratibn ,c - WHAT t0 00 FOR 11 ft Nothing can be more delightful than 7 `y7 7. i ; ' e Italian Riviera, , which rivals in Are you looking .col liometbing - Ta ta--z teaspoontutsat beauty its sister resort on the French different In the way of entertain- Ptollips Milk of Mai- _ rests in a glass a water � coast o[ the Mediterranean. It extends meal for your church, society, every utptior un orhm Y ` from Ventinilglia around the half- club or institute? get i aKvea ontut akto ranninotutes ! I moon shaped Gulf of Genoa to. the Capt., F. -H. Reid; the well -knowh -� Ir after fianother Italian naval base ' of Spezia, about traveller, who has been contribat- before you W to bed. Tk the rev 'vhfch I shall tell you another time. mg, the series of articles to this Genoa, the most Important, port in paper, under the headtag a1' Travel itaI�. if not on, the Mediterranean, is - imPressiane," has what fa, perhaps. eectad show. ' situated midway _on.this crescent -like. the driest collection of European s.-f.f...f .... ..............................2 'shore. It is the centre of the two Rt- views in the Country.. Pictures ' , vieras; that on the east being -knows -•- It you have Acid Stomach. don't taken with hla own camera, beano- worry about it. Follow the simple the Riviera di Leraute and that to' fully coloured, showing some of the ' directions given above. This small the west as the Itiviera di Ponente. it out-of-the-way places, as well u - dosage of Phillips' Milk of Magnesia • 1 Is a fine city and was. atone time. one the loealldr. about which you •have acts d once to neutralize the acids of the Mediterranean ports which do=- - Buy chewing tobacco a that cause headache, stomach_ pains � fnated the shipping of the world. In read and heard: Portugal. Spain, i and other distress. Try it. You'll ; the old town the network of narrow France,' Italy. Swltzerlaad. Austria, the same way you do g. feel like a new person. Jugoslavia, Hungary, Czecboslo _ But -be- careful you get READ. ,streets fascinate the visitor, These vakia, Germaay, Holland. Belgium farm implements : milk of magnesia when you buy- quaint and alley -like thoroughfares, al- and British Isles are included to get the, best you cam genuine PHILLIPS' Milk of Mag though teeming with humanity and ;his unique collection. i nesta. See that the- -name "PIiiL-. alined with business plarek On either for the money. There's-. LIPS'" is on the label. ! aide, are clean as compared with simt- For particu.ars rt ba :ding this, t communicate with Captain Retd at ` ._log er fasting, richer : tar streets in Naples and other places. p - � � �.�' N � _. _ g g • ° -' - °, °a ALSO IN TASLB FORM Room. 421, 73 Adelaide Street West, - - Genoa claims to be the birthplace of _ :$avonicaa Club Chee- r "'~ l'orontu. _ T 0 A� C 0 -Each tiny tablet is the !Christopher Columbus and much in- rivalent of a tessQaoCMlttt _. ing' Tobacco. 01 �uinePhdliDD•s MMtk 'terest Is. shown, it his memory, In a of little square there is to be seen the re- pruor within half an hour of ih-e time UMN VteannaA mains of a house, covered with a the question was asked. We were O BEST Pistilli at ZKills of Ma ester creeper, which is said to be all that held up at a level crosslag -in Italy' - -- � - - - _ � - P is !s left of the birthplace of the great the gates do down when the train is - ,A ivavigafor.- A huge park scheme is Expected to arrive and they remain �� �� l.,A�� A��q Classified Advertising 'now in progress which will embody down even It the train Is overdue; WORN OUT? New Egg Grading Regulations this little .square In a geueraf series- somtimes cars will wait at a level sysr>ss9ss p><pps... -� -..s The foundation of a more Prosperous of parks. This- programme will abol- crossing for over an hour, While we Tike Lydia Pia7ti>tam'/ ,R w.1 L1? --O \E CAP' TF(E t1L, "t:S't fah the un4lgbtly houses that are iu were waiting, a gentle rain began to v ttible CAm a F established retail lumber uurt- - poultry Industry In Canada has been PO nesses, located•tn one of the. t.eyr.. t •wns :laid In the amendments to the egg the vicinity and will provide a- real fall, shortly afterwards followed by memorial to the man whom Genoese a smart shower and,stn few minutes tt�ta nraee vaaelea tae 1n Ontario; plans,!~ mill in COW ,(.C1)11': grading regulations just announced by women nt thg ta...bee round of very little opno•id— good r,-asn•, for y o the Department`ot Airtcultture. -Con- people regard as their most pn,minent we saw the miracle of the filling of the bousehotd duties? You Lew so time to. selling; does not require much ca: i• „uc• native eau. huge river bed. Doan the sides of the be alek ' 't'o't are ' Mille! lay. Apply Bux sa, Room 4.21 � ado. ditions today are vastly different than ... yectsnnot atop tb•t° °°°'• a «°ee laide ss. west, Toronto _ they were when grading was Ilm es- . • Genoa • also possesses the . finest _ bills came tiny streams, small water-. oben wmethind .nap• and Y" and tabiished in 191b. Now„ because of monumental cemetery in the' world; falls and dashing torrents =it was a1- "W'es simply won a" It MIM"LAXvii• Its close proximity to the marble tear• most unbelievable. Hug- boulders t1 =d 1L pfnkbamti took e, .iN - years of educational effort, our aver- . q _ L� wut help Tow to tame setters �* h; a c 1.1 a :� T J' ' -R \l�l t" r'• l r'i' sage egg- prtxissctloa is of much better ties at Carrara making material for were torn from the hillside; sections Ova you renewed atsmeth. led wsl �e M stores daily U> Init t; •� is s : - quality than then and marketing con- monuments vey cheap. Many Scuip- of the roadway were washed ont' and, " out of team IM �mm� ho revert test EsentS111 oo CONTESTS.— t rf�, .r> • - tors have devoted their art to the bun- almost immediately, gangs of men set ,m no my th t�e7 am bawated dry tau• St, Clair. Chatham Ontart� . ditions are entirely different. There. ��• lluy a tmttie - your drag. _ _ - �• tor, to ensure all producers, both the dreds of pieces and groups of statuary to work• to -make temporary repairs. "N rtodas sad vat am itseules; -- - average farmer and the poultry she-. that adorn the corridors of this Won- The riverbed, which a shot. time be _ _- _ - -_ . _._ _. eialiaf being paid accordflig to quality,. derful place, A .visit to the Campo fore was parched, became the recep , t,• tE Is . C ]Sion re > ll�i } I "t: R lbe Department has most . carefully Santo -is not relished by'everyone but- taste for a rushlit. body of water, Genie from Life iScrap -b00% Be •rock. pride; an rew.nt i,.l•t,t•, Bedard. Thetford Mines• ue � worked out the changes now in °effect. • you can see there what is, undoubted- emptying itself into the Kediter• industry i. The new Tegulairons- divide eggs iii• _Iy. the finest -collection 'of taemortals ranet is and chgugin' -the color of the AGIONTS WANTZD. i Seest thou ,a man diligent In his and you cannot hel being Impressed 'water, bear the shore, from a brilliant business. He shall stand belore I w FA9TVB LING Ei�111F.' tai's to roar grades, Al, A. 8 and C. Al Is 1? ' NUANCE, sell• for 11-10, s•oo.t'.'o'n: a special 8rade which map only be by the various conceptions of art, blue to a muddy gray. �Je were told N thou y kings. " -'rbe Bible, minsioo. writ. on Taut and hie, either h Chi that the river would soon resume its ra :rl :_r "', packed by producers whose flocks are. ght to be suite "Earnest, active industry is a living ing Co., t_o LltnnesL, t= t r rri under govern•menf supervlsion.° 'Grade sculptor or his patrons. dry appearance, but that, for. occur- bymn of praise --a never- failing saurce ToroWo. s - -; Al gives the poultryman who corn- •Aigbt -In the centre of the city; the rences like this, it was a great sluice of happiness. " -Mme. de Wald. AGXjrTi WASTICU- XXIN -WOUt E" piles with the government regulations- basin of the. River Brisagno cuts a for controlling what would otherwise .:Watch diligentl }; never desert the ate opyorttlnfty to secure the premium wide ditch and, as it is usually. dry, It be'a Rood in the- city. post of spiritual observatloo and self- A'ie�TS tturer t U TO' I1.cxr•r.rf:. seems to us to wile a waste of valuable It was a strange coincidence. a �anutacturer Lo Consumer « price to which lie is entitled. These exam i nation. " =•-Mar Baker Eddy. ing Aptlarel. Magic uurtlFt•rM_.at . ";regulations 'require cieatlllness, tare laud We- -were remarking on this to a somewhat awe:Isteb ring spectacle Jut, y l unKr yt., T.,rortco "Keep your working power at its In feeding and management of the friend in Genoa, who was accompany - eter it was over, we appreciated the maximum."-%V. R. Alger. rATZ7fTf - sock designed to- ensure eggs of dtti -7 ~ our Party to Aiassfo, and -be told .•opportunity of sge!ng one of Nature's ,Fe* things are impossible: to dill- �L.SER To EVERY i`i'i form high quality, and consumers put- ,us.tbat the river often overttoved, due. wonders, enacted, as it seemed, chasing eggs of this grade are .thus to the fief that there was no water- especially for 'our benefit. genre and shill. Johnson. 'N islet of waact tnvencluns erns `Llr ',Genius begins great works, labor Information sent tentt Ae�n�m�a7 o�m• assured o! the highest quality. Grade shed In the vicinity. 'Vie felt inclined' Next week I should like to tell you > �• _ alone finishes them, Street, Ottawa, Canada• eggs can only be packed in sealed to doubt - big statement, but had ,the about the blind geographer of Vichy. --Nothing is denied to well- dirClcted - cartons by the - producer or group of _ _ -_ -- . _ - - _ _ -. _ _ - • - -. .0 -- �' "- -"- " -- labor." -Sir Joshua Reynolds, o producers or marketing organizations mtatmum weight in this Spade to 15 ICU 32 saO is o" sass �� SALESMEN: ,ns z AINGrxe S as approved by, the Department. This ounces entitles the producer to better -- - piuto', average d1stdnee from the Wg.0 Start you In a lrroatable. rer- _ grade is divided into -three R�if'hCS,- returns for small eggs of 'A" grade manent, w•hlolwal. an•ia••s. Large," 24 ounces and up to the g sun le 4n rilnee that of the rrarth or Here's a line that you can set, quality; - Changing the "Medium' appr , *i,t, •,.it. ;; .nn rlpn l,rU mile- utmost a \'cry store - BeautifulN C2i,'•t- New Frocks' No bn Cr - e4, bc. loc and 15c Counter Drsp11'''• ' dozen, ''.Medium." 22 to 24 ounces to weight minimum to 222 ounces also g -- -- �. :.the dozen, and "Pullet:' 20 to 32 makes a more uniform spread between Worried Her _ No cot - throat cortretition Yea an aunces to the dozen. weights, the old "First" minimum be. Fiuw , did bbe .lose that .3..1bs, of m liar � �y rO4�, with as ol,, re „?'r� A grade cover the estabtlsbed trade ing 22% ounces. _ __ _ flit?" is What you will be asking. Let FAGGED OUTP, �6TED . ?iCDVCTS � =TSD. =jn fresh eggs and is also divided -into Any word or explwsAuu denoting her tell you berself; =A�TOU, - - 0STAS10 three weights. "Large," 24 ounces to freshness can only be used in caounee- "About 16 months ago [ weighed I7s Ahe dozen, •'Medium," 22 to 24 otlnces Lion wkh Grades Al and A' and the- �fbs,- which I can assure you annoyed tio, the dozen, and `Pallet,c' 18 to 22 word "New Laid" can only be used in, me very mush. _Everything seemed 'a � t Need' FINE REMEDY FOR _ ounces two the dozen. Reducing tb,e canjunction with "Grade AT," worry to me, eslieclaIly new .clothes. A� D STOMACH Cold storage eggs can only be sold Nothing would fit me comfortably, and in Grade B. which is divided Into -two walking was unbearable., _1 was ad -: .i� weights,• "Large, ",or 24 ounces and up vised by'a friend to try Kraschen : F�,ur rut r,t live u4eu1N i.a \� •• _,l to the dozen end ".11einum," or 22 to 24 Salts, and'•I am very lad 1 did, too. ' ,tntnaca tt nether ekes know t ut and ' + y pains after eating. beic}ting, t;ns any , - =- •�•X' -� ounces to the dozen. Cold storage During the first ten months I lost 2� bloating ere an signs of too much tt••tn• (� eggs smaller than 22 ounces to the lbs. fit fat, Nov, for fie last "6 'mantb� t . snoonful of Bisurated stag Ition a •'ter , �� Ie dozen are classed in C grade, which m weight has been 1'46 the., and I feel trill overcome this condition with - y y in three minutes. Any drutrl;fet tctli talk } comprises all eggs Including cracks much better in,health. 1 have all m} ; you that. Try it ind gee. 4 ant^ soiled eggs not permitted • to be yeight tickets to- substantiate my stati: ? Y °� �k0 graded into grades -A and 13 'but which ments."-CMrs.j St. F. i A Few Si S--A Few Cents ,:K s� �o �c q RECOMMENDEp P �o t7r��p0 are not unfit for human cousumptioli_ I {ruschen contains those six atirrerai • -- .j`E�fjf . One Quality only distinguishable by, salts, proporWnately balanced, fountl4 — Coughsr CO�dS'�7one d Orl y (��� candling -and individual egg weights in the w'aters"8f those famous Burr). ZO OO 0 RUt'KLfi1"S MIXTURE is sot a rhea prf 0' /1 are stressed as well as the necessity peau Spas used by generations of fat .r,tion, but it takN .o Gate •f it to corn- _ von C� dpi for marking with the true grades,all people. reduce.wei� lit. MEDICAL plenty banish a rottih or cold that it ewer► 'r%o�7 ' far less than ear otber preparation. e� eggs offered for sale. Knisehen Helps blood, uert'e:.: 111!:,?.. MEN Buckle's is so tnarveuouetr 9004, that cue The new •regulations -tire the result and body organs'to function proper'' do,e:rvurunmistakablerelict. .17, des** may x of mucb -stud -b the Department and —you gain new strength and eneri;,; stop your couch or cold eatirelr. Good-bie •,.. Y y } g - to sickening 91--pt add doper pare, i staxit : are a distinct advantage in tbe• mar- fRel years souliaer--- louk•betfer, ivork'! Take Rucktey's. It tnsaas ,.tf, sore, instene k f•t Jilg Of one Of 'CaIialla'a tnuSl Cdll1' e[tel'.• r.iief from coughs colds, 'flu 0i,btenchiuO; sin le si proves it." - "it era.• tike a tlaslr —•. i P ' s -- tulle .agricultural products. t i pL,v safe. Re(use substitutes• Duckley's is sold : Contends- Eyes Do` ' _ -- ' . WANTED - -. ' _. -Not show Emotion' ' 1'otatues, apples, Uniu.t)s, Cabbage, Wash THAT DEPRESSED FEELING =a L'arrots, Hay. Straw, Oats, and other ingtow.- -Don't look for a love - - - Q a farm, produce. When ieplyin state 'light In, her eyes, because the eyes 'S LARGELY LIVER Get Rid of DiSFi UIrIIi do not have It, says Dr. Knight Dun— IS 9 luantity, Searle and your lowest price ake up your Live[ Bile e r.o Produce Dept•., Yale Fuel Comnaity lap, Erofesor of Puycluiing�' at Joatns ; �t� Hopkins University - p'stDallt CAl0n1C1 Brock Awe. and C.N.R.. Toforlto.. She may have .a "h,ve -tt� ist• in her ' You are "iccan4 pvnk "simply bemuse To'u two potada of liq-ad LOTCHES AND ALL - __ . :.. _ _ _ I� -lips; however. aver into; pouring its daily : clew E Gradin lilt F" into your pared.. Dt'�tion end elitnitw0 18 SKiN RASKES WITH _ 8g - g fir. Dunlap Las bean tnnkiu,g er ate bopoishsmpaed t►ud Yogr wti»sraam Tlie new egg grading regufution; are perimtrats Ahich inolude photograph, PIL w�at you need to a IIver atymulant tom. ti ,_re t benefit to producers .and the ink. persons . in - diverse emotional � - �- � iblos tha9oe.•fnrthert4aaa . ltg moetronihsr$ - 2hf W uriti Famolu Reii ell, iszauve candy or ehewitss N tn. rear Handee Egg Grading Scale and Cand• states -such as when smelling a dead which only move the bowttis- tiaotins ■ of trouble, Motu Iirer. ler- enables anyone-to grade accurate• rat, yelling a funny story or hearing r LIVER & eke Carter's Litue ver Pl1te• Purely vets ;y. Know to what you are entitled- an - unexpected pistol shot. 10 r le. Nohanb ryl Safe. S,rre. hr. n. 1).Mnnia'Li uid ratting pays. ,sent..snalled complete Fa-ch icture was dominated. by tlLe for Lbs_m, byy na taw wtn,le end 6, A STOMAC - '.i a0 dtWiratz with copy `of new re�ujations $'3.511 Pxpresslon of the mouth, he said � O�R�Egu.,rantrvai Ly the ma4rra of postpaid, Mitcbea4 Yuult :y..: ni,lilp i'ovently. The eyes showing nothing c � r - f :tml,atta'� Italian liaJm. Trial i.7.7v�;No. 46' -'33. Lot tie SSc at your druggist. is Company, X1.1tr'hell. Owarin; r' the individttal'9 esnotioli' ; +;'•. - r Iv _.-a. .. • w - 4, •9... '.t< a. r re, yc .r •• � v . - .`S ti •mss --•. 'c- ?f;,.,., _ ..r . ; a. � - -v � } � T .,� .. � � • ;yam. ���',rr,v- .!1�•,, _.� °.R, ,,;,:[�sD'•�Y+[.j•s. !•.'.�^nar sv. s;�,..�••% rti•,,.,.. .,+cx _ �t. ri ,;• ..; r'•- .��I -RJR 4 �Y'• Y.•, \ .. .� .:3 ... a , : OV A T -T$��a -tire. Bid. Wonaacott was tak -Mrs. John eoynter, of Toronto L _ JJ ALI ea to the hospital on Tuesday spent a few days last week with ^ .� at - suffering from an attack of appeu- her daughter, Mrs. H. T. Fallaise _ . dicitia. At the time of writing -The Canadian dollar is again -M. and Mrs. Hickey entertain an o ration had not been per holding n its head as it ie now �/ ��� ds on Pe B P - ed a number of their friends formed., as that nisy not be neces• quoted at one quarter of one per _ _ - Saturday evening. sots. We hope that she' may soon cent above par in New York. y Store"_ - - -Born, on Friday, Nov. 10th, to recover. Not many months ago it was Pickerin s Leader • �Tfromaa and Mrs. Johnson. of -Real winter made its first eighteen per cent below par. ,r .'Newtouvitle. a daughter, appearance, here on Friday fast, -The farweim of Lincoln and - -T. and lure. Speirio, .of.Drillia. �sisited the letter's ppaarents, J• G. when between two and three Welland counties were up in arms - �. - SARC�A /NS - visited Mrs. Waster, darling the week inobes of snow fell: • As .a result against the government for pro- snd, motoring was "rather difficultas claiming two days 'this- week -so -Mrs. W. G. Raid, we see glad the pavement was very slippery an open season for ebt/otiog male IN FLOOR'CUVER[NG3 and a number of care were ditched. pheasants. However, the • two Blue Border, Floral Eornere; ' - - `to 'report, is recoieriiog - nicely P .•E Only Gaspe Rugs. Buff Centres, , from her retest eevece attack of The greatest of care had to be days passed without °.very . great - slightly soiled, reg. 6.50, ,going it 4 89. exercised by the drivers -ie- -order slaughtgrr'of the birds, as they did bronchitis -Mies June Gordon, who is to keep on the roads. not expose themselves on account • iatteadiag Harbord Collegiate, -Wednesday wee' the coldest of the snow and cold. TLe worst Linoleum .-Notice -Oilcloth Toronto, spent the week end with day of the season so far, as the feature of the two days' sport was . '. her mother at the Gordon House. thermometers registered 8 degrees the accidental shooting of one of Pretty Block There will • be No Black design, grey :y --Mrs. -.G. A. Gordon and Mies above, zero early in the morning. young hunters by a•companiou. - In.Western. Ontario there-was nine The unfortunate -young man went - Jennie Rose, of Toronto, and ;' design more Wednesday � ground, with friends attended the Presbyterian inches of snow on-the level, and in -front of his companion as the =,•supper and concert on Tuesday the roads were becoming badly latter was in the act of shooting. 2 yards wiide, HALF HOLIDAYS. maroon and white,. " .. eveuin last. drifted, making motoring very The yoiing man w'as ins6antly = g difficul and in eome., plq.ces.it is killed, as the, toO of his head was 73 per's- q.'ya'id 'until further notice 1� yd9 wide,-49c. -The Cemetery Committee of impossible to et 'tbrouRb. The shot off. " the Friends' burying ground are 8 having a new iron fence erected busses entering Goderic•h were two -At a tweeting of the Ontai•ic 2 Only, Congoletitn Rugs, one Jx12, • Floral 'design, with rose and niler is front, which greatly improved hours late. If this kind of weath Associated Boards, of trade and green predt,minant on a deep huff ground, very pretty, worth : *. - er remain' with us we will haws a C�ln�lnerce held in Hamilton o❑ • its appearance. ' 10.00; going at =Paul Murphy spent the week long winter. Friday last resAutfion way paoeed y 'end at bii hove bare: After being - --F• W. Hicks, of Pine trove, by s vote of 13 to 11 favoring the' 'One 9x9, greys and greens predominate, •new 'Moderne" pattern,' yet o$ -work = for about a year, Mr. who is well known in Pickering, raising of .the speed iitnit of motor having the distinctiveness of Dutch tiles, worth 8.50 going Fit Murphy resumed work with the having been m&nagerof the Maple care f'om 35 miles per bour to 45 6.98. , Massey Harris Co. last week. Leaf Flour Mill, Pickering, before miles. - ks it wag passed by such b oinees sec, is doing a thriving a • vet small m, irit it wAd H A P M A N -John Draper, of Keswick, mo• y j y . stored down on Sunday and on his bueiaees in his own mill at the decided to defer ac teen foranother ' return was accompanied by ?sire. above' - village on thb Humber. year. It is well known that very • _ Draper and little daughter, wbo The mill is running 24• home a few drivers observe the law in - had been spending a week with day with' a daily capacity of 100 this respect. It has been frequent- the former'e patents, James and barrele. It-is now being enlarged ly recommended its Vifrious quaL't• W • Mrs. Andrew, with a two-story warehouse ers that this speed "limit be abol -, a 'f f Pincht+r added. :tar. Hicks is _ to be con• iehed altogether, but that the 1 � � � r � V V r �f O � v ►✓ e Miss L. Alberta, who i o gratulated on his success at a. g : • Oreek, Alberta, who is taking a laws deali� with safe driven be time when the large milling con- rigidly' enforced. The majority postgraduate course music at j y the Toronto Conservatory of terns are driving the smaller onetl of accidents are due to negligence "' 11.50 to lljat7•J ;... { MuFic; ar -to %panied by Jack out- of - business. '- At one time rather than to fact driving. Crewe, of Toronto, spent Saturday there were over a score of buay -The government has sent out FirPt Class Conte Only a'Few flour wille operating on the Burn• -• afternoon- With W. J. and ;11rs+.. be r, and "now there are only twt,, c•itculars to all the pvstwaster,4 in'_ y P : Clark. the province warning the people Factor SSara le4 of which air. Hick's mill is on.e. -9t. George'* Cht►rrh. Sunday,' - or. rather the,- uw- rler�t�f radio seta. and which been in coutiouO UTA .Nov. 19th, 23rd Sunday after regarding the liperntivns'vf certttin - _ operation during the past. one 'Trinity- Sunday school, 10, a.. m. men who are RI,inR through the t ht`►odred `and five yertrta. F. L y NIEN S' TROT, SERS -Morning Draper, 11,00. Puncher, runntf calling at homes. where Green a mill at Greenwood. is Rev. S. G. Pinnock, Secretary of there are radio sets, and pooinR _ the Bible Society. " 7 p, to . Even another that boas �� ithstood -the_ as radio inspectors,- and if the - All drool =2.93 storms of-relentl"s competition - - ": •.�. log Prayer, Preacher Rev. E. G. •. • radio -owner csronot produce his. -. _ - - '• ` . _ for ninety five years. "' JRbbitieon license they demand two dollars -The final diphtheria toxoid -Black squirrels are more nom for same, and the owners are thus q treatment will be given at the Brous this year than they have doped to that amount. To pro Office of Dr. V. E. Cartwright on been for many years. due to the test themselves the owners of sets - _ WILLIAMS' ILLIAMS BOOTS - -•' - -' _ law against shooting them. -There •. - • -` 8atnrday. Nov. 18th, from .. 30 to are asked to demand of the sue- 8.30 p. w. All who received their Is danger of them be eomiag so petted intposters their identifies w . A variety of Williams Boots for all oceariona.. _ second treatment on Oct. 28th numerous as to become a niiisance. tion papers. These consist of an _ Work or Play. 4b twill receive their their third and That beautiful bird, the pheaeont, identification card with a photo _ 'goal treatment on this date. introduced Prow .England a few of the inspector. shoving that the ` You Can't Beat Williams. - -As a result of the snow storm pears ago, is also becoming very bolder has been authorized to " 1 . cf IaIqt Friday and Saturday numerous in this port of the pro•- inspect radios- and see that the taotorists experienced considerable vines. This bird ie of great benefit owner has secured the necessary - dif fealty. Many were unable to to the farmer as it destroys many: licegee, = TOP CLOTHES = get through the snow drifts with bags and insects that are very de The celebration of the Tw,enty• out shovelling and the slippery structiveto the farm crops. It ;e - -' P1� y fifth anniversary of the swastika s condition of the roads tensed a hoped that they will become still y _ 1�te IIOW Zi100 _ number of accidents mostly of a ®ore numerous. At present they i:lnb took place at its regular ' y meeting on Tuesday evening last are protected by. -the awe laws of _ • weber me of a although there game at the bolus of Mrs. W, J. Clark, Fred T Bunting - - `Pickering, livers some of a vet serious char• the province, bu4notalthstaodinlF with.'lrs. Clark and Mrs. J. Mnr T. s • after, thi•t law there are malty sportsmen kar so hostesses. There were IK -The Golden Gleaners' Mission from the city who cone oilt and '.Radio Licensee Established 1857. ',Band will bold a special meeting re the mean@ of destroying thetu m-arter q etri ers. 7 of whom were in St. Aadrew'm Church on Friday in large numbers, much Lo.the die tNblet were very prettily rootus tietorac '- ' - k plea of the tarniers. The time- evening, tiny. 17th at o'clock. A P ed in pink t%ith silver emblems of Hind•(�llarter•(111t8 of special program has been prepared, n?ap "rt�n tours when tl:rg will t:F the Sw•er ;tiles, A liet of the total - =Attractive slides will be ehowo used extensively as frond . on otlr lnenlber� hip was 'read amounting . on the World Friends. The ladies table,-,, • Bot the farmerswho pro - io S4, and an origiti'al eborns. the 7 of the congregation are invited to test and. feed Cheat should have work of the members, was ennK. (� (� p Std p . the sole tree of them that are raised C 110 i V e �✓ `�' come and . vend a pleasant even Letters of congratulations and ap -ing with 'United Mission Band, on their own firms.• and the city precittiou of what the Club hap - " - -the United Church services eportamen should be compelled to meant to them were received from -'on Sunday, Nov. l9cb, will be as obey the law regarding them. or Mi9e Allegro Cronk and Ddiyq Hall- 9,45s. ,; , - 's.5c - •follows : Sunda School :at 9.45 a. be ebat:Red kith violating it f hire. W. mp Roast (full cult, per lb Sunday el Wright. both of California, MrA. Steak, w. Adults' Bible Class, 10o'elock• -A very serious - accident Ewart Evans, Strathro ) ••� 12c Church service at 11 a. W. and 7.30 'oecurred oo the Highway on Fri- F Law. Tillsonhaip. Miss Batlan - - p m, Rev, H. G. Crozier will con. day evening last near the bottow yne, Toronto, Mrs, Pippen, Toren Sirloin or Wing Steak, per lb 170 Burt both • services. At the even- of the west Rouge Hill. ' An Old@ to, Mrs. W. A. Bunner, Bowman lb. '1ne service be will be sssieted by mobile automobile driven by L. D. ville, ]sirs. Moore, Rrussele, Mrs. Porterhouse.Steak, per _ •. j •. -Rev, Mr. Pinauck, who will give -Carver, of Peterboro, •going east, Zimmerma'nt Toronto, M.te.Me Minced Steak, 3 The for ••• • • -�•� 25c an account of the activities• tit the rep into the ditch owing to the Fadden. Durham, and Miss Sleep, 16ible• Society daring the, past icy condition of the pavement, Wbitbp. A musical number and •Brisket; per lb ,.: `' :..' .•. ••• ::.: - fear.. turned completAy upside down an original poem, presented by a ,. 7e -On Nov. 13th,' 1933, just With the 'four weels in the-air, member, followed by. the singing Stiort Rib, per lb =•. .••. '::,.• ;meaty. .'years . ago, the. worst None of the occupants received of Auld Lang SynP. brought the Breakfast Bacon•, half or Whole, per lb - 11ip !term in the history of the great any injury, and the cur was program to a close. A very dainty lakes occurred, resulting in, the practically undamaged. Word lunch was served, ending with a All Neate kept ander,Elecitrical loss of about 250 lives and about was sent to Oshawa for Stephen' birtbdfiy cake with it" 25 candles, - : Refrigeratioax twenty vessels, valued with their eon's wrecker, and the car wee the l;ghti., and blowing ont of :1 cargoes at nearly •four million almost on' the road, aheri a car which c&used.considerabie merri- { •doll'ars. The storm during the from the east driven. by 'Merton went. and much enjoyment waF - ` past few days was about as severe Williamson, of. - Newmarket, said experienced in reminiscences -of R E D I L W ■ rf' j on the lakes, but no lose of vessels by eye - witnesses to be going happy times together in.tbe past. or'Iivee hue been recorded. Owing high. rate of epe4id, cra4hed into Bu.teher (phone 3000) Pickering 'to im proved 'corn ruunicatiori,facili - the wrecker and the Oldsmobile � � tide, radio- beacons end better car, resulting in .0l three vehicles Let's - storm warnings, sailing on the being badly damaged. At the i 8 y have "a goX "understanding ": Use lakes is 1»tich safer than forinerl -time of the •crash Mr. Carver was y• .Cress' Corn Salve. Recommended by • The better facilities that modern reaching into the car straighten • _i } Inventions have provided, enitbles ing the steering wheel as the car your druggist, E. C. Jones. Pick. erin • 0 ": Meat' . Parke V. A sailors to be warned of a was being ifted on to the road, -- • time to 4PPk . shelter before the Willialnson's car rammed the dour ,V�w ddV•reHetne»u. N Corm breaks. of Carver's car breaking Mr. Car. -St.. George's A. Y. P. A. Met ver's leg in two places. William PPLESWANTED- Anyquantitp, OFFERS . Anderson, of Wfiitevale, formerly Aall varieties. Highest prices paid VRrite or OFFERS in their club roomb last Friday. hone Mosie a Sons, 1024 Dundat St., west., - The Bret part of the evening was of Dunbarton,.wbo was standing Toronto. Lombard 1775, 1=•13 ♦ " devoted to the installation of offf in line of the on coming car,watch• —rOR. RENT -7 roomed brick house, Hamburg Steak, 3-. lbs., • _25c,." sere. Mies .Qrimbly 'very kindly ing the operation° ;'was struck re, i, g ace• , t. + water, good garden, fruit -trees and ar •� took the service and decorated the ceivinR' a compound fracture of Apply L, D.- Banks, Pickering. frtf .4\IOLind Stealer 2 lbst " '.. • 25e - - officers with their badges,'begging both legs and lacerations to his �IGSFORSALF.-- BwPeksold. Will ' T them- to go-forward -with renewed head: E' . Jaekdon,,of.nehavra. WIiA _j Sell cheap for cash. Apply Chas. Hood, R. R. - - - Vligar and to do their utmost to was standing beside Anderson, 1, Pickering. Lot 23, con, 3, Pickering•• ]2- _ .. ' lbCj ... Sirloin Steak, .der lb. =} fnrtber the work' "which brie been had hie thumb broken in two a,OR -SALE- 1029', Rug1y, S,wlce li, entramted to them. The officers places: -- Mr. Carver ` was taken to �. body, Truck in A I condition., High -Fresh Rib Pork per 1b.. '.."are as follows:- President -Chris the Toronto Get' ri l Hospital, and Cheap for cash. St. John, Highland Creel. i.le , p Fair; -'Vice President- Marjorie Mr. Anderson to the Toronto East L�OR SALE- 20jf0joists, 2x 12: also ]' p �j p Baker; Secretory Irene Elliott; General Hospital Traffic Officer ,i}t' seer. and sash, pind frames. stairway and - 'p(�r�1 SaueWge w lbso- i 2� Treasurer -C. Robinson. The cov A. F. Runelmen was soon upon ai°ej plank. l epply Sydl hmidt, Stanley 8 The- Treasurer—C. are Rev.. E: G .. 'Robinson, the scene and directed traffic, T, Biblical; Dorothy Baker, Literary; while the operations were being HOUSE TO RENT IN PICKE1114 Fred Robinson, Musical• Alex, carried -on. Mr.-Carver's shoe was VILLAGE —On Oct. '.td fo responsible Am . ,' � R W ..'. + party. Apply to Thomas Douglas, 13, Fwt'm j "Allen and Mrs. Fair, Social ; Dorn torn from his foot and the beel Ave., Toronto. sit tby Tanner ; Publicity Secretary. Lora from the shoe. Mr.. Rnnci Phone NO. 4000 ? The evening continued. with a Inan arrested. Williamson and L`OR BALE OR EXCHANGE -125 1Dt1trlCal nro ra.mme and ended Charged him with criminal negli acre farm. 75 workable. balance bush and R pasture barn 40z 110. 2 houses and 2 orchard•. Sire deliver your Order with singing "God Save the King " Renee. He was taken before (roll sell separately ortogetber), 18 acres of fall 11r� =t - Npirt. week the programme will be Motsistrate Clark. and released on *beat, 21 -retof new meadow. balance loved. . • — O y�i�� ' p Heavy clay, close to Suttee, ont. ADS+ y 1'] (? �►d 1'i'D ¢ — • „ ?.:. +; r �-.V .�ryas�► `V .—Con S 1000 bail. A. Macbeu. C eremiwir - ... .. 7,�tr: � .. 1 t��.�