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VOL. L`'1, PICKERINC , ONT.. -FRIDAY, NOV. 0. 1936.
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Whifwevale
TICE
Cherrywood
GREENWOOD s
K The Goodwill Brotherhood will -
meet in the United Church on.."cies- Mr: and Mrs. E. Petty and Miss 1r ttyy 'a
�R H: O. Pi$A rton. Physician t•Quc trucks peat+ your wey Nov,-ifltlu- at 8 Gladys spent T�T
T-*,R.J-Pin5r .' 0. Dunbar SO tots y, p, m. Mr. F. Y pe Sunday with George: and 1 �i i
ever day." Mrs Todd.
y y •�� M. Chapman, of Pickering will ad � + °
E. FORSYTH. Oph.•-D., Director Mr and Mrs. W. Fenney, also the
eOptometrtgl Aaaodatioaof Ontario. Reg. dress the rreeting, accompanied by
tataced pt sbetof cite American Ontario. Reg COAL' COKE'' i2enniefamily. spent -Sunda y with A. and siabilehed 1838
:atititadaUo�. Eye. a Amen by appointment. Mr. W. C. Murkar at, the piano. Mrs Fenney.
Phone 2801. ca
Clnrnmunt. ont. W v UD;. CF 3i E N.T, ' .. Men! Come and enjoy the eveniritr The Dunkeld family, of Atha were
together. Sunda visitors at the home of K, and
t.et7at� AND, Q H A V E L, Mrs. Davidson. Chopping .
Dunbarton V1 a are sorry to lose i`Ir, and Mrs (�OIIda�B WedIIef3day8
DONALD RULI)Y l3arrioLtr. .---.BIId _=" __ r i
.
Solicitor. Noises Public. rvtu.ieyw i-uan. , , _ Stewart and children from our commun- ,
OtAee formerly occupied by Lariat. A. E. Chna- BITILD�E R S SUPPLIES St. Paul's on-the-Hill, Dunbarton, its, they having moved to Bolton. We and Fridws
tun. south wLng of a,uurL itou•e. wt11Loy, sly' ish them every success and and
also local ealtage ,work Sunday,. -Nov.�Rth, will be observed in their new home. When a Holiday comes on a Chop-
BEATON, BELL is ROSS ' as. the 11th anniversary of the- The regular meeting of the Woman's ping day we will grind the' next
Barristors & Solicitors We have also placed in st14-tock.a full Founding of tAnglican "Mission Association will be held in the hall, on
WILL1Atv1 J, liEATUN. K, line of Maple Le..f Jlill,ing in Dunbarton and the 3rd anniver- Thursday, Nov, 12th, at 2 30. \i ord day.
C. Peace. Programme Committee-Mrs. D.
t;u'•• Feed•+.. sary. of the opening of the church. Milne •and Miss A. Putt Ladies lease Fine grinding is necessary for i
BROOtiI ti1rLL, K. L. J, D. F. KUSS The service R ill be at 3 in. and Y p y pig '
A. W. MITCHELL special p p' bring:refrashments. feeding, you get betteer value
JAMES A WKIGHT the ecial reacher will be Ven. �•-------
Y2 Bay tweet. 1'urunto, rWclaidi 2838
�j -- Archdeacon Warren, D. D., of Tt,r-Alidiey per-ton.
f`' C. KICHARDSUN & Co., Bxeris- ..Pickering. Ont. onto. You are' cordially invite(.1 tv
sters, Su,ttntors. rowrici etc.. SWte ow. attend' this seryay ice, The Sunday Hallowe'en passed off without serious We grind finer than others andglve
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celsioi Lite w1ditig, da Turvatu �t. Toroato. Office phone 7400 Reiidpnee (3520
Irelbphune Ad. l6tlts: Pickering Phone aura, atf School 'will meet at 2 p. m. as us- difficulties. •Everyone likes a good joke, , better service.
u,al. if itis liter is working normally.
THUMS(IN & McMI LLAN-BKrris'' The Beal Store, Claremont Uw•rng to the rain the c.%ecutivgofthe This mill grinds algthe year around
leer's. Solicitor., Notary Public. U'trtce at Club did not meet on :Monday evening. and does not shut down in summer
liteiddenceol'1tr. Yhomsuu, tot IL.coocestson 1. PHUNF. 9'a PUBLfc NOTICE A !at••r meeting will decide upon the..
--Pickering, Odice huurs.Thaisdayand oiturday 4 ldrejuhpld the next meeting', w'hlCtl w'lil when little- chopping is done.
-=ateninBr. frogs 7afet Wim- 'to'3._V y rr-: or by Q j Q '--'- .-- p
taqrptrintment. T urontu oiTice : d08 R.yal-Bank F U i -N 1 T V 1 l Tf a citizens of Pickering T,+w•n= be announced next w4ek. eed kept on hand, and em arraag
Btda., Pbone Pick 20,4. Toronto Elgin 5303.
. 37t, We area' di�playiuK au attttaetiv a ship are advised. that on and after The council trucks have been gravel- In to keep a full line of poultry
-- variety of I Nov, 1st. 1936, the award for the ling the road where .the holes were re- g p y
ON.ANT & ANNly - Barriste-s, Altmaintioi:tnd (ironitewAr•e Etc. , destrur'rion of dn_c frtund molestin- 1>„rted -bad and tl.e,- have made a gocri feeds &c -
SOlicltlt,y h .;arae, i'uultcjob ut it. Dragging the roads d we at
1 sheep. has been raised from $5 'to the right time has improved them also. CASH BASIS CREDIT
Fara time aid Fort.iulre
GORDON D. CONA`7T.'x. C, Noveltieti. $10. You .are also reminded of the
-ALLIN F. ANNIS. B, A.. LL. B. - Tt e Club held a successful Hallowe'en �'- �• GrRiEZ�
Prices low, in keep wick timet-'.
Mees. 7 1 2simcoe St. S.. Oshawa reward of $100 to be paid by the rhasqueradeal the..schoo'-house on Friday
Phone,-4 andA,((rahawa). and at the Court T(� Township of, Pickering; for informs- evening last when upwards af.l0oattend
-
Hbse. Whitby;'(Mr. Conant) Phone 7.(Wbit- R�:DiQ' SERVICE tion leading to the arrest and ` con_ ed. many (;f whom were in x tume.
Y), Somebt-autiiwand even startlin effects PIANO-TUNING
viction of any person or persons of were prcduced by the disguised. After.
-- 'lie scar A Graduate Gf. Radio College chicken thieving within said town- :the judges had awarded the prizes a „Ati U
withship, tasty 'lunch was enjoyed by all. Dancing
E[L U. 9iH 1'i'H. 6. U. y:, L. D. S. _ • finished another good night at the Club. All kind,, of I. k �.uiY V Gil[
Jl� U Mi raining
trainin
(SIL 0i r to Dr. J. r Dales', Graduate n! l) g Brougham All Tuning Guaranteed
tibr Ronal College of Dent -Surgeons and Toron. and - Brock Road _
N ljoivenety: At Ctaz oro niflce over D. A.
3tott•s store evers Taw y and Fisda Phone f- FINEST EQUIPMENT M,r. and Mrs. Sherlock. of Toron� _ PONA I' l�
7 sttoLrB o•tl. Nif for to, spent Sunday with Sir. a- �Srs•. Air, and tits. Noim?n \lay anti ror•, ' 09
C Nf lie
.r-__ __:_ CLOSE AVF 'It1FON h
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�Q 1stlRRR'T'f' P:11.L:� i aE. L D y.'. Guaranteed Satisfaction' Bert Harvey. L Marvin. were Sunday-viartorsaith Chas. ! Phone Lakeside-15024
C) D.-5, G,adtiate"•1 the RoyM Coll--te of AT Mn. T. C. Brown spent' a fevv and 41rs• i u!ier, .1 . Orders taken at NEWS Office
-Church the Irniversit of Toronto. as bona,Kayes has returned from
office
in r rgr -on, and � id dung east of St And• RtlM+t�ltHt)lP Pr irt+a ' days • thi;i-, .\leek 4P1i11____?elatives tri_ a Creel where she h ; i hac4. a.Le nd,ng '
' r _ i�1i
to rcytdenee s�<, 't1or.
"' Pickering, ant. ' Office hour•+ : 9 1 rnnto.
a. m. to is p to , of uy anoo♦nt it, tit. (X ray• Tubes and Ratteries always ext' h rd thr I;apti .t t n • s rrn tt the Ontario and Shingles'], o I- Sa 11''
setviee). FhonePick,,7W, 431X - - - Mr. Bert Iiarvey and :11r. l.+e Foy Qut.bec A%ociat+oa. ..
- H. ROY MILLER. Kenny were entertainers at Clare- Mr. Arthur Ve-cy had the misfortune,
Brow ham - Oiitr.r rd ' a �acu rr _
Q iii v ' , ki b
Itsislef* (R alas• inort on :tiorltisy evening Ind at uC t+a u g a c.ryr ) iia � Balt (i..lrnt,ix.•ti :rig hinpflru. _ -
__ : y80 ; Phono %Itrk 161A Woodstock. on :. Tuesday e�enirig. tra,n est wrrk:,' The ct,ws wtrt bong li,r d'b 1'er.L l�le l.r �.;t:utltr.
t: nv siCtioa a:,d (ate Cc,t
titivt 'n LK, d
J� ELt'LASET11 RICH 4 KDS0 T= 'MUSIC- Jliss -Marie Devitt enter" anead.uf the tnhrrs, which iesultrd in hrr Alm:., ►r•t itht.. ri,rK t,,., Ky wheals_
Ll•M'it"ndanwmcbil.;_tasurancv-1ail kinds __t friends from Cioodt,obd and O hau�a dtuth A!th UGh rl:r. nilnnl was Cut to L•rwu'wu,v-r» �h p�nad.
[ayrestnttnatamWnte■ot sn'.d rinsnctal sts d- �a on S-anda • eveni
5 ?lg• bites A11htx)ttl fuelutt> rr.Cfx, 1'. f'. il;tt:stiV rt 1+LAFtb,,vt0V
• , xpeiieuced- NIgsi6_Teacher ':.1 a ..Young;.People -head a very a baby c«If tiatict, -the •Ht.l:d at }tr (,., •; . -t yitures. ' Nhouad31:,
�POSTILL Liceuatw 3uctiondor, : enjoyable social' evening at the carne int;tar+t amid the atxetthinrz dih.t:f J_
. for ocuot,es, of Ycrk and Untarro. 1i0- with a -Toronto C.onservator3 the n,.? tra,n, I> ing- bi twt tri the rail-
Several
�rQae•le. of ail k.n3/ aitdnttr- co on-sb-artte"s Gannon lsn:ue�in Friday everting, ul,i a furry circ passu! ovrr the tmy- [ j r
eeao•, sddreii-(i ww Bivere,o.,'out: standing. from Brougham attended. b,dv, and hetiCVt it rrr.nt,r' 111.. ttiph:'.' �v��+
Ri13k�ATt>\'• •I'(itt'1�HIP will teach afternooris or evenings service-in, the .Kinsale Church on • th.iialf lived for lo r day's aftei the ,���
■T, Saturday reserved for school 'Sunday which ,Ras sponsor- ordePl:
.iJ s C)erk Conveyancer. Commie•rwner fur . - Y
eaktnt stimavtt.. A.•'-tunWnt. Etc. 14a0et ut - .children. ed b the W. 31. S. of Greenwuod . The Hallowe'en cdreert• and orator-1 , � , .
4farnage Licenses. 1Fhrtevale. Ont. Ci � vis. Jame.• Ho le :Vfr. and �I: e• , !;r ) 1 y
�_ Rafes ver Moderate. ach nl via: quit, `uccP•stuEt t�A Road Builders i ippl>te& _
ical cr,mest he'd at the Brock
� y q tuners
YY N1 . MAW Studio at my own home one. mi(e I � vr,t•-IT tr.t C ! n ) u'ninq i -- 7.
s
R 111 Cameron and son, James, of ann Doruthv Fl icint F)r!;t Prize . ilex
"LICENSED AUi'T101%*Khft . AND eas'tof. Brouitham, on-No..7 Oshawa, were Sunday v,1shors a' k'Iurray. Bil:Got -dot)r. and Hasoid club- l TILLb@T iEFli1 L)tttJ
• : VALUA1VH Highway. the Brat'n lic>+wet bard Semnd Prize., -1-d'Staples Cii.r- B. (�• �litilRiBEi
•• 681eP COtldUrtetf Af,ywbrrc - ••The �Vnmen'r; Iiiatitate will bold lit G+oil%;tin ane Mildred Churchill, - _
Phoi,e or write, cleti 'ri 811 Dttndao "NRS. CARL, DEVITT Tiiird Prize, in their'respeetivn ctaa&es, _C,luc Coal
Add their November meeting at the h6nikk The musical entertainmFnt by Mr. Steen
Ntreet, Eabt, . . j of Airs, Milfreri Hamilton on the wasnavchaporeciaied The; ladies served =Alberitt Molal
�Vhttny, Ontarirr,. Pickering Mille afternoon of f.e lay; Nov. I&&'A, ltinckand roFlc+eaitriivarde,atrithLrded
b uo a rather enjoysble evening The h'J71)et+i1C CiOke a'
saitahle Armistice Day program teacher wishes to }thank all who helped ,
-7- K E NE
TI E C R G
You Cannot Avoid Agency fur Front & Wood will. be- given. , so much. in making it possible, C,finent, Lurie, Plaster
Cookshatt Farm M-sohiner Ti-e W_ M. Swill ho heir°apron ,,,Maple Body Wend
an Accident y social evening on Frida• Nov. lith, Green*ood United Church, on
Complete lice and repyirs: at 8 o'clock. Contribute patches Tuesday, November 10th.'Agents far •L11ndy Fentne
Will -be opened BUTan prizes . donatedTurkey upper nd * i ct H
_ • opping art eta s 8 B for the best -poems:' Good program. '
.'YOU (JAN AVOID - kinds- Good lunch: Silver collection.' Greenwood
N TflE EXPENSE -'The supper and lecture in conn- �_ OQ(11Cis Att IlnplemeIIt/
THAT w t
Royal Paatry FrOIIr ection with .St. John's United Chun M ss Aggie Maguire is spending some
FOLLOWS! Becare llariees Before aaykils '
CYRii�. E. MORLEY.., . • , :FoultTq Feeds,- (rowing ch anniversary was quite auacessfiil. time withfriendstn.Totonto.
GENERAL L INCUR LENOE M88h (efi SII Mash An excellent supper was served and Miss Mabel Golden, of England, 'is
3 g the travelotrtte given by Rev. A.
visiting F. L. and Mrs. Green-
WILSON
reen r1r 1LS0 N B RO.
t w•-Phoaa'- Pickering, 6708
Robb, of Oshawa, was much enjoy- Mr. and Mrs E. Orme rod and faro-
_ PVt Car*rytall ►uTakes of Plow Points. ed yy all. ity, of Cant-ington spent Sunday. here' �.00t>t� �Ui ;.
WHETHER �• N. Lockwood
'i'lie HalldvLe'en�party in the T/ Son with relative,
Hall on Saturdayeverting was A Mr and Mrs. L. Hagerman and -dau- ]?bone Mark 7ZA0
a PICKER.IN(;F, ONT. grand success. About one hundred t(hter, of W6itevale. spent ,Sunday with. 1
You require 8 Bed- and fifty attended' and about fifty. Miss EdRh and Howard Ormerod. -COLDS
R. �. CLENDENING were . in costmi ct . After the parade The W. M. S. of Greenwood Circuit. j,,jJ T
'OOm suite or.�ust . a with music, the children sang and a will meet at the home of Mrs. Wm
FUNERAL' DIRECmOH Bell. on T ursday' afternoon at 2.30 (al<":d '
public .er��lrir,g and regi}atiozz cot.• ,'clack. ] a. R, L' '.',-,bray's group
spring, or mat- Yt'ivate Ambalfiuco test was held. Ti:eeve Robt. C. Ree- is in'chaihlo,' t'ra n �I.)'am. ;1
f P b_ ser had contributed $5.Op for prizes Nir. and ^.ir G_urt;e Gibson enter-
I)%y'And ;Night Service RR N
which were awarded as follows; tained a nui�5-r 1f their frierds on "�+`O' `� I I
tress.e 9000 Ii' Cliff r Friday eveninfi last. it bring the 25th b; taking
_ icks o tl :. ,.. _ a.t: 11a , `•
__.__ Mniverta 3000 Audrey Beauch mYc• `FJelet ,Lase nl- them many wore years ofhappy married r
_ be avoided.
See our assortment, y p rf.. HA
LIVER OIL .
Markham, • On, be, Joyce Hardy. Glass ' 3--Everscu Come t<� C;t�enwood school nn !: r iday.
Walnut lllrei;ser, 29 50' - -- --- - - N?rfon, hathler•n Haaiiilton, Jean November ;3th,' at 8 p. err, , rencly to ,'GAP$tlltE$
Mattresses, inner spring Cold Weather
Hopkins. .Cla.�s 4.--Eileen Beaurh= take part Ln a National Costu-including
Par- w
p g ade. A good program, incluriing a play If you are subject to winter colds
amp,, Franca 1Villsen, T-l;,nald Rit- ,
fo, Remembranor. Day, will lie folla+v-od
fillefi roattressea. chic, Isabel Yourit,g, Evelyn Knox. or Bronchitis start taking Haliver
Is here, and we are ready, by interesting games and lunch, 5flver
$18 50=X39.50 7 Miss Rutledge, teacher sf Green collection. Oil now before the cough weather:
_. Are fon 2 e have ranges w�, acted• as: judge, and Mrs. Ree- Anniversa s ervices will be held in
from 19, begins.' UsuallyDone capsule per '
-'A11 felt Mattresses 95 np--AnT BiZ@1 sot distributed the prizes. !Another the United Church here on Sunday,
5.50- 9 50 y p y chorus was given by the children, Nov, 8th, at 11 am., and 7 p. m- when day is suffieieat as a,prtventstiV.e.
8t le or rice on wish.. Pi- : ,.4.; loFiiisit>n; D. D. of Emman-
then all joined in singing Goduel. Co11�ge. Toronto, will pieach both PRICE- $1.50 per 100
Walnut Cedar Cheats Ooleman heater/, lamps and Save the King", Ilie real fun of the morning and evening- Our home Choir HIALIVER OiL bag afore than SO
Untern'e. AIBP & complete eve then .be All kinds of
i Large size, $24.50 P gsa wiil take charge of the music in the
stock of pipes eto., for stunts and" garRe4 were indulged Iii rooming and the Cedar Grove choir in times the V.ttamtn potency and
C. A. STE1tRITT
stoves &tad flirnaoes, by young and old, In the costume theevening. On'tuesday evening, Nov. 40 or more tttets the Vitafsin D
lath, the ladies of the r+ tgregation tency of the best grade of rued!•
faN us now and int us put ' soot Parade, a horse galloped in .sad a- y cisal Cod Liver Oil.
Funeral Director round the crowd. creating much 'wail serve a Hot Turku dirri•r i the
_ furnace wild stoves •iw •od she baaetnent of the church. This will be
Private Ambalanae g shape- merri neat.' At the close, the mem- followed by anintere- ingdrama. entitled Start taking these capsules now '
P n� "'•',:('yIN �� bers of the Women's Institute. wrhr• 'Lata Rivnre," whirhwtll be presented before a cold Ce+syou,
r Z1 JD
s++oils ;; r ] the ¢at:tei ')e. • E. Ca Jones, P�m
t vvho are wzil) in�wta i1L Gwen v�rrt� Ad-
elGii8i77LQ. �IItAiiO Hardware Phone 4600 lunch. ?ea c!,er Roy Mi-ter was mission, 50 cents; children )ruder 12 E -
PTORERINGchwrn= for the children's pant of (� sate. 1Dit�iQSliaBZ i_ !PKXZXMr,
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�.: ;i •; ,�,•:+;Pti �;ey i vis a �;* •a e i ,e.�e e e e i:•;e►.�W a #504 where he w" at the ams of the
Sp shot. P DIRA��� Pt
f Po shook his heads "He lookedK U"W
EATHcwTft� pretty glum when I celled him. I y -`j
guess he was ashamed of himself. a
MOND - Al Honkies take things pretty hard. It
►� Likes a while for them to forge cc]-
8Y CORTLAND FITZSIMMONS(• / �•� lege spirit and learn the commercial
;f4; angle of the game:"
... �;•v .�•v �•:.� •� • •:•+::.� ^:•: _•:.� •:•:� •:•;•;� �•%� Kelly turned to Terry "What do
you know .about. R hitper's run? Got
8YNOPSis with this?" Felly inquired, your notes there?" '
S LABA
since Pop Clark disbanded• his "Nothing — that is, nothing •di- 'ferry 'read: " 'Harper was on 3rd
famous Blue Fire-eaters ten years rectly," Pop Clark said', "Iut R'a'sh ready to go' home. The first ball to
apo he has been vainly trying to • was probably thiriking about that Whitper was a called strike. Then - -
'win the United League peni.ant little`scene this afternoon." Higgins changed his pace and Whit-
with his Royal Biuse. Sport wri- "You mean when Doyle slugged per swung with all his might, put-
ters give them little chance. him on' the jaw'." ting all he had into it. There was a
— — "Yes."sharp smack and the ball flew far Truro Cathedral, Cornwall, bekun Germany's industrial 'production 'it
CHAPTER V11I Well, iVhitper deserved it,. He out into . center' field. Harper in 1880, waa the first cathedral to at a teff year peak.
"What has your daughter to do was trying to kill the kid." viranced home. Whitper thundered be built in England after the Rei -
'That's the point," -Pop said. d6wn to first, raced for second and ormation, and all religious denomina- f
"There has been bad blood between tore on to third. The crowd was tions, joined in raising it.
/ them, since early this spring." shouting. As ho passed third he .� * �tl �, j �_ • 1
J y,w a :.:. "'►, "Oh, there has?" slowed .up. It was a cinch for him to
L. "Yes—and that is how my daugh- beat the throw.- . He turned and Comfortable Pajamas t.fl a
_� - shouted something to Higgins, then
ter enters into it. She travels with .—„ 1n New Bubble Print
me, as you know. Whitper was be- ,
"-a ' All right I:elly stop;;ed him. To Alkalize Stomach Quickly
y ,w
coming too attentive during our ex-
on games. ne
hibitiI didn't like it, but
"tiyhere's Higgins?"
• ",:; �� �
didn't say until she showed
After a short wait, Higgins was
.,: " •;
,anything
a preference for young Hoyle. When
brought in and"Kelly asked: "Lefty,
MAGNESIA
Whitper began to act up, I told them
what did Whitper shout at yoe. af-
the �g�eld with me laeti• and show me
both to stay away, and 'Whitper did -
ter he left third base on the way.
i
n'i like it; said it was Doyle's fault
home?"
washable crepe makes this charm-
for butting in. Doyle wouldn't take
" `Go back to'the bushes'."
-
that and they had a.row. I may have
"and what did you do?"
"N'othing."
� t RIM I
The
been a little nnreasouable about that
-
Kell went over to the Philadel-
y
but it made me mad to have those
"You didn't pull a gun and 'shoot
-
men fighting over my daughter as
him, did: you?"
cycling. Lovely pointed .cuffs with
though she were an ordinary wench.
"Now, where in hell would I get
-
I lost my tem;••.: then and told them
a gun and why. should I shoot him?"
At which' has hdPed'
700,000
to stay away for good."
Higgins exploded. "It isn't the first
-.
"Just a nice. little family mix-up,
time some sucker has- hit me for a
'•
isn't- it
homer. I knew he was.a slugger but
K"ps each
"I . was surprised tit, today's dis-
he did surprise me."'
"You. didn't see anything, did you,
WAKE U P YOUR
play of temper, however," Pop went
that might help. us out?"
' ROYAL. YEAST CAKE
am. The two bops weren't 4rlendly
•'No I was vratching hmi and
whfeh
but we had no trouble of any kind'
thought be would make it sure. Juan
'i
= FULL STRENGTH
until today."
before he flopped; I swung my arin
plenty of leg space. Percale prints,.
cottons, or pique. with.
"Doyle_is pretty cocky and that's
up."
-a
probably what got under Whitper's
:'I remember that;" •Kb!ly said.
1
skin," Terry suggestea.
"Why did you do t}iat?"
r .
•'He played great baseball for a
"I thought there was bee buzz- -
rookie," Kelly' said with admire
I" .n round my head."
APPLE CAME
tion. "I expected to see him go
K hat do you mean, a bee?"
_. .1 .
smash any minute, but he player' like"You
know, a buzz. — the. noise
—
a veteran."
a bee or a bug. makes."
e
"He's got toy learn to keep his
' "Were you in France," Kelty ase-
' :..
!
head," Pop said.
ed..
measurements 32, 34, 36, 38, 40 and
"Yea, he : has,' 'Kelly agreed.
'You mean the war?"
7oorstotaaeh. Toug" eonst;pated. Sarmful _
ebooab��rm fed
"Where were you, Pop, when Whit_
Yea."
' ■
per was shot?"
Ivo' I did . try fighting. at Perth I
HARRISBURG, Pa. — A 10 -year
"Out in front of the dugout. .1
Amboy."
„•,
Royal Yeast Cares
was worried about the game. It look-
"Then- you wouldn't recognize the
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ed bad toe us at . that moment. I
buzzing or the whirr of s bullet?
0o the liver sea well. It takes those good, old
Nveranw It taksoonetbivooe wood. old
Carter's LtUe liver Pills
thought we had the
g game in the Dag
"You mean. I -heard the Bullet!"
e
and then Whitper upset everything
.
Higgins' face turned pale'
in which William Felty buried be-
tween E5;000 and ;6,000 ops his
with that wonderful hit of bb."
"Your bee was probably the bol -
"Wh
ere was young Doyle',""
let-„
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preferred),
"I don't know. I think he went
"Gosh'!" Higgins -gulped. ` "It
ii. GRAHAM 11110MAD
-up to change. He was out of the
might have hit me."
;On.all sides, people are learniup that
the way to gain almost inewdrbly
quick relief, from stomaocnalli-Wien
arising from.overacidtly, is to a&a-
lize the stomach quickly with Phil-
lips' Milk of :Magnesia.
You take either two teaspoons of
the liquid Phillipa' after meals; or '
two Phillipa' Milk of Magnesia Tab-
lets. Almost instantly "arid indigep-
tion" gocr, -gas--from hyperacidit%
"arid'- headaches" — from over
clulgence in food or Mnoking a3�
nausea are relieved.
Try this Phillips` way if you have
any -acid stomach upsets. You will
�e
surprised at,results. Get either fife
liquid "Phillips" or the'remarkabl'e,
rrew Phillips - Milk of Magnciia
Tablets. Only. 250 for a big box 6f
tablets at drug stores.
AUC IN TAKU FORM:
Eseh tiny tablet uthe v-
alent a,t a teaep 0111.
acne Fbinipr' Milk of no
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"
game for good and he' knew it."
"That's bad," Belly said. '
Kelly . nodded In agreement.
That's all,, Higgins,.but hang around,
j _.' _• :. 118152 '$
PHILLIPS 1 L L 1 P S' IN>ilx d� ,
-
"You don't think that Doyle--"
will. you? I want you to go down
_
MAGNESIA
on
Ohmy
Pop began..
the �g�eld with me laeti• and show me
A new bubble print ,of pure dye
b K
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bmoos 1i
sae OAtOltlee.
"I' m not thinking, I'm just won-
wherd -you were standing when you
washable crepe makes this charm-
1
dering. This was Doyle's first game.
He
heard the bee .and the sot wnere
„ P
Whitper•ead
fell.
Ing pajama. It is grand for
traveling, since it acts 'convenient-
� t RIM I
The
atute7 awtal foam
NtWI
played
p y good ball and then lost
his head and I don't blame him for
Kell went over to the Philadel-
y
ly into a small place, sad fa also
fetching for beach parties or bi-
se►
-
that either I'd probably have socked
phia dugout and questioned the men
cycling. Lovely pointed .cuffs with
_
Unless you are interested in a i
the -guy myself. I'll have to know
They were sore and nervous at the
the same efft.ct repeated in the
At which' has hdPed'
700,000
same time. The strange death of
'game
collar are trimtled with bright
over womea and
sins- Take it before and alter i
Whitper and the losing of the me
P 8
piping or binding, and barmoniz-
Ing buttons• down
childbirdb at the Chenge of .
WAKE U P YOUR
had ot" under their skins, and they
had resented the frisking to
trip straight the
bodice etfectitety, trimming the
whenever you are nervous and: -
rundown. 98 oust of 100
SANDWICH ROLLi
whfeh
unusual yoke. The full pants allow
say,'
"It~helps 'me!"
te;i„
E
they had been subjected,
To be Contlnued
plenty of leg space. Percale prints,.
cottons, or pique. with.
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giaghams
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r .
gay bindings are other materials .
suggested.
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Barabara Bell Pattern No. 1'862.13
The liver should raw oat two pounds of
is aval4able•for sizes 14, ls, 18, 20;'sees
Corresponding•
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livadhil.tntorocrbowehdow.Ifthisbile
t.aotlbwiaafreb,ranrfeaadoesn'idiseat
After Digging 10 Yrs.
40 and 4.. bust
-
It fast daoays in the bowels. Gas bloats up
measurements 32, 34, 36, 38, 40 and
'
7oorstotaaeh. Toug" eonst;pated. Sarmful _
ebooab��rm fed
42• _Size 16 (341 requires 41y yds.
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sad
HARRISBURG, Pa. — A 10 -year
of 35 inch fabric.
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Royal Yeast Cares
Inwremoutdown't
at the n.
search in the York 'County hills ft-
nall uncovered the "tin can" banftY
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and
0o the liver sea well. It takes those good, old
Nveranw It taksoonetbivooe wood. old
Carter's LtUe liver Pills
plainly,
wa number and sine
JRoyal Sponge Recipes for ;
to fief these two
hive flo..ins tr.ebaad soak.�oa
fest "ap w they
in which William Felty buried be-
tween E5;000 and ;6,000 ops his
n
of pattern .wanted. Enetase 20c in
stanips or coin (coin
p
and op', .aa�en
male the tons flow stela. do the work
preferred),
r
' Aliese tempting breads � ' '
�ealomel ltuthaveaotylomel ortaareary io
Bald Hill farm and Hien forgot the
g
wrap it carefully ani: address
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t\,ta. Ask for Cattar's Utt1e Low Pals by
hiding place.
your order to Barbara Bell,
each Cake of Royal Yeast will retain
'�'IStubbornly reta"anything 'tie•tee
Time had reduced the money,
y
73 West Adelaide St, Toron3a
pt
300' Candlepower Made,
110 absolute fresbnew for days—weeka!
A a al air -tight wrapping assures
however, to bitrl of mouldy paper and
dust. F E Cooper cashier of the
p .
ve"PressureLigh}: ah."e
11 leavemntf power and uniform re- New CumberlandNational Bank,
Mte every time. No other dryBeast
'tea each protection. That's why 7 out sent the contents of the can to
8 Canadian housewives who use dry _ Washington to determine its redeem- _
insist on Royal. Order. Royal srpe,• able value.
Yeset Cakes today. Felty buried the cash in 1926. Un-
able to remember the spot, be dus .
up practically every section of the
BOOKLET y farm in the intervening years. He
FREE! / r finally located the cache outside a
.,The Royal Tease `w� atone fence bordering the property.
e t sake Hook" Wile
rat;te oya :
sponge Reeipp
for the breads f1-
lustrated above
sod assay oth7*11.
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war but from the dread of war." - � O � � � � � • � •
For thousands of travellers the Mount Royal Hotel has
solved the problem of where to stay in -Montreal. Located
in the heart of the city — less than 10 minutes' walk
from all depots, a few minutes' walk to retail store,
eatres and points; of interest — yet suffieiently away
Man the noise of trallic tb ensure`sognd, refreshing sleep.
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PM" "dant .Nanjing Director
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n:
porter. Her work is to travel *boat ! ,
A Bead a Day the country and observe what is be•!
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Ing done in the 4,000 clubs. "A Great! �.
s r deal of researel is being done." she!
■ �ZSfrom-
����• �S� said, ''especially among our W aniz
girlsars in Lancashire, where 5,000 Girls're trained weekly to overcome tired-'• • s • • . • • • • •
ossa and boredom in their, work."
an enormous sum, and one which 1a Body training is adapted to the In i'
:
CANADA'
not commgaly realized by the ordin- y�y dividuaL The typist who site all day
ary citizen. The steady' flow of i; given skipping and dancing and l
stretching movements. The factory
n Bare Feet wealtl that comes from below ground
o
worker and shop assistant do their
'• "Give me time to get on my feet has done more to help this country _ down and learn haw-
�• than is ordinarily appreciated. Due c::ercises sitting
and I will,pay'that vi;, said a•young n r{., to' strengthen
their_ leg muscles to
Ing, the past half dozen 'years in par- .` k
Atawnte man the other day. During titular, it has played 'a tremendous i
over
the. strain cf 'standing.
the fair' we saw . him throwing away a mor- f ' WMtresses learn how to avoid the use
—quarters on sanies at ��midwap- P-tb4tt--helping-to_IteeD-t� � / � -
ing.. Without her mineral wealth to t" ,4. of the wrong , muscles in waist and
-and the other night we hear he lost ' _
bolster up -evenuPs in other Reids r " back while carrying Heavy 'trays.
=CO in a poker game. IL the sofa t "The results are astouish'ing," ' said
-man is left aloub lie'!
soon be back that had (alien close to the vanish- SIIss liorsfol,i,•"though ,as yet we are • -
on hIa feet-his bare feet.-Alm onte Ing Point, Canada would have been, • only at the begin'
of the move
fiiazette. in a very sorry plight.-Canadian
Geographical Journal.
,«
�( ()ntario's Fish and Game : .
The province cannot be too particu Heahhy Flan ' A
lar about the enforcement of its game µhat other game can come up to More Public ity is4-0
and ,fishing laws. Both fish and game golf for healthy not-to-strenuous ex- �� -
are of enormous importance, and ercise? • A comfortable ' stroll for Urged for ail�llda a
every effort ought to be made to con- three or four miles over springy turf,
serve them. frothing in ,he nature ofunder beneficial rays of a warm sun, 1,
-' Naughtier should be allowed, such as at least eightee ifealthy swings at a' (a + s K . _Hon. G.• Howard Ferguson, 7
has been the case with partridge in ball from the tees, irons ..n the fair- 9
,r, ,reeks, -month-old Robert, shown here w:eh his mother. bars. fOrllier High Cf)I11I111SSlOII'
recent years. Ontario, with its large ways-goodness -know how many Ft;l•
areas of national parka, should be a sometimes, but exercise ' just the Tyiils Fo%ler, has swallowed' a steel-bead which .drops a linen
thread er; Tells of Need
1 psradfae for game and fish, and the same-say gve or viz or seven through the oesophagus to the stomach and out through a tube in the -
1 severament will find that Public op- strokes to the hole intluding the,tap• abdominal wall. The treatment follows operations performed when -
anion 'will support it in every effort TORONTO "Canada needs more -
eying off putty on the green, 90 to 'the•lad burned his'throat eating tye, as d stalwAtion threatened because
rt gaffes towards their conservation. 100 or more •separate pieces of club of the closinP, oesophagea. - publicity in Great Britain and much
--Brantford Expositor. work in a'game. And, of course, the "* more co-operation on the part ct
walking is not all on the flat A - Canadian producers to secure.s. con-
lfitle climbing to greens ieniotely to stant supply of standardized or
_ - • Sftspid Windsor. Sh'e risos at six in the is to help in removing them are made
- Gated pporadic forays into the wood- morning, helps with the work. de- to under�tand.tyat they are unfit for graded ,products to present to the
Toung' (fellows keep on stealing ed -sections to look. so hopelessly votes some time to music and retires their 'responsibilities.-Irish lnctepen- Bhitish• people;' stated the Hon. G.
motor cg's, and they keep t n ting sometimes, for a ball misdirected. at nine. -She canbake well ' and dent, Dublin. - _ Howard Ferguson,. former. High .
caught. and they keep on ge*ting pun- And the, fresh air one breathes• on knows how to •milk.a cow. Likewise Commissioned to, Great Britain whc
tabed. There is something wron • 1n the course for three hours. purified she has rosy cheeks and large grey addressed the Toronto Branch of the
the head of the young mar o- the by th9 scent of the trees and wild eyes. She lives on tho Fourth Con• U.S. and Britain Are tt1C Canadian Women's Press Club here
"older one who thinks that it :a an Rowers.-Ottawa Journal. cession of Anderton Township, and 'Only Rational Countries' recently., . .
easy matt-r to steal a- car and get - - some of the boys in the office .are The-total inadequacy. of blue: book-
*Rao frith it. There is a number on already looking- up the road maps - LOS ANGELES, Calif. = The
the car a,ad it Is eastly seen. It ala• �°}1E Next I}epressior_ _ Peterborough F,xaminer, and reports on the,part of the Trade
United States and England are the Commissioners in ..so. far as keeping
ant be removed without ar?using, sus- Norman Thomas, Socialist, candl- "only rational and liberal countries
pleioa at once. There are trafflF of date 'or .President of the United the Canadian:; in touch with . the
floats in cities and on the highways Sates, says: "The next .d-presslon No Money For Hockey - in a.worlll filled with auspieien and British markets and others was no-.
sad they are constantly is touch with will scarcel7 find men so docile as The whole problem of profPRsionel strife," said Admiral Sir Matthew ted. Mr. Ferguson , regretted the
all reports of stolen care.-Peterboro the list." -It is hoped !t'w- t find hockey for Windsor this Winter Robert Beat. of the British navy, at rack .of. some. open forum- of the,
.3examiner. them so poo- either. Bit why have boils down to a question of money. a Chamber of- Commerce luncheon people to which the -Trade Comis-
t?-Cbatbam News. - Whether, or not the fans realize It. here• stoner might 'return once a year o: - -
a nea.
cash is required to operate a team "I suggest it is they who should
in the league, it, there were some supply the ptabilzing influence to oftener to' discuss Empire trade. He,
wo
es
rtu
7 _ T world's liar, areansen. - e e
chance of coming close to breaking �. suggested the possibilities of a mem -
the Included 1n A few dabs= ago at ell-known pub- ever, the promoters would go for it h Said. `'We should have not on,
�?hrshtp in the Canadiar► ScnaEe fol
bring the world .back to
normality
the new Grade VT. reader. Well. If large navy,but two..large navies. a Dof, then Commissioner.�
'-ahftdren are to study Lying, the> may lie mad 1n On'arfo, chief guest ata again. Hut, from their experiences in spoke 'of, the unitec�e9'oets of NeW _
k Dialed luncheon of directors of an agricul• the -past._ they don't see how they Move$ for peace stand little chance Zealand, South Africa and Australis
Is from as ac ged can run a team again this year with- f success without the backing. of
well he o
as a ed to s
... alio respon+t And show-
•': =aster.—London Advertiser. toast to the
n. t a lot of in advertising products. ,
_ - !, toast to the Ktag. This' was an e6• out andiag ready to po • =t=oss sea-fighting force.
regions blunder.* quite inexcusable . l money tato the pat. Even before they "Ships and mate=ial.,gestures o- ed the difficulties presented in Can-
inexcusable
Improve>cnent a man who lu accustomed + public got started this year, there would be ward disarmament, for ..- we ' •have ads- in the}s regard dee to the ,tact
learned that disarmament foho�►a, that co-operation betv,+.Tn the Prov-
The Domialoa Bureau o1:' Statiatics banquets and ceiremonisis. It is quite leftover debts from. 'last season to available: Hf
not precedes, secanty.' ince= was not always
economic index advanced last week often done. one of the big wigs be- be cleared.-Windsor Star. Admiral Best add Elia =fait came suggested that some Dominion Gev
to 111.1. a gain' of ilt% per cent. fag tatted upon to reply, particularly ernment action was necessary _il
-� when compared with corresponding It be holds some kind of public of- _�.e E/1tPilrE ashore•-from the English naval ship _
week of a year ago. This is evidence flee or is a militia officer. Appollo, which Is. en -route to -its Canada • is ' La establish a record it
of solid 4mprovement''n the contdtry's There Isx-only one man tn•the Ib- home station in the Bermudan. her products For overseas, trade.
bnsineas.=-Ottawa xonrnal. minion who nan reply to the toast '` ne=ed Upor a Ue" The speaker gale s resume'of the
the King, and this is the Governor- The. tne••Itabllity of war ••eats upon Walk functions and organization of Can- q
,,� Costly Colony General, who is the Rlttg's :eraonal' a lie. Man bora of dust would be' Shopgirls oda House in London, prais.n>t. its
The people at Italy are b ginning
representative. But the tart ins . the discordant, warring. hateful, Self de- efficiency, its plans 'and pnblicitj
to realise that it will bravery foss toast to the. King it nev9, replied to structive: This lie needs its falsity' Like Goddesses methods:
anywhere. Strictly speaking, only exposed 'by active Christianity. Its _
time before any benefit can be ob His Majesty esti do so• The correct spell upon men is_ the deep al
of
' tained from the natural resources of thing to to rise and Say ''The King, material thinking and thia spe11 must Foresee New Era In'Physical
Ethiopia.- The war. coat over $1.000: God Bless Rfm;" oe to sing tbw No. and .can be broken. It is this -belief
aoo,000, seeing enormously to the Fitness As Result A?aloecoiluslionsoi� t
tion Anthem and then d :i in the dust-theory of mans origin London, Eng.-In a floodlit West
debt of the treasury, anti how the !n- And 1t is all the same whether the
terest 'b +o be met has not been die- which denies the brotherhood of End garden a dozen 18-year-old girls. Spoil i u t i�'�fsla j
- closed. Only five- divisions. of troops beverage is watei or chalapagne. man,' it is the reality of gaff$ spit• some of them.Oktord street shop' as•
have been' brought ]come, and it to But to make a speech 1a reply -- {foal origin which -demonstrates the. slstants and some tailoresses troth TOI:O\TO - P'Z=! {+a';ents cz
estimated that ezpendibifes In Ethi• Never: -Stratton] B.-Herald. brotherhood of tnai, here sad a°w• Bethnal Green, gave a display of ::
orthodontias - t tt ii,htcm! _
-opia during the ensuing yeiar will The responsibility for Europe's crisis 1 -
-s• » rests upon no one statesman and no grass and beauty n moiemeni`th:tit are m°!.e Cori cttic�l With iTeiu*'?y„ �
amount to about $'i00.000.000, East Ontorip punkin foresliadbws-a new era in physical ;n+; tI-c:r .l>J:(:. tn(c In coria t °
year $,°00,000,x'10 of new, taxes were In the garde* o[ Walter Stroh at one, people. Tlie greatest force for
war comprises act single country d fitness, says _the News-Chronicle, of mslno c t len
Imrosed' and the budget 'or this year Couestogo there grew si pumpkin These girls have learned -t.p to �• aa1- t ;�„ 11 ,.1� n: of
is *ready that amount in the red, Serge enough. to give..(:'-^ry resident no single race.' ,The trteates? force... ,
for war is the world's bring accept- breathe, sit: '.stand,- end walk p1'°Pel' 1 t l iIc r( i l•. 1Gklh nrual ;
'slthoVh the present fiscal• year is of the' village,` and then -some., a ly. 1s a result, they "hold th( m-- Stir,-<. of.
+
only two months ,old.-St. Thomas duce of the theory the ..: nen is rti i-
taste of October's favorite pie. The selves lil:e goddesses,"AlIc-ir -work ltr� � l,`.
r au t e e recent.
Times Journal.. _ .. _.-"pumpkia..yaefghed lOS pounds.. and terlal 'fid mortal: from which stem become joy -instead of drud ery and '' 1On4 c ( '
r°o;t one man hustling to hanr•le ik- Y.
talse'goda'and false conflicts grow•- at the end of a long wpricing day.tLcy i
Pr
Elmira Signet... Hon Kong ass want to run and fan e a d s 1 4('! e (I t
: were (lemonstra cnn C le I) e`rill
'New Wealth _ '=
Ia Ireland, 'Too.
•
t
The
mineral resoureer of Canada of Beeping fit, under tho auspi(•( of l t z r F `t l�
have produced to the past halt Gen- ^sial In a Million There, wiri be no safety on the the '\*tional Council of Clirl's' CT ' ., "= 't'1. 'u
Miss Olive ilorsfold. sonfor or., ul,' I f 1 P^oat `?
•
-wry six billion dollars of new wealth, Ida , Nicholson, I-,, who hopes to road's for motorists or pedestrians• un- , l
become a. concert' sitlger, ha ...been til public opinion asserts itself and
selected. aa."the prettiest farm sir! insists that the yresent• peri aro izer .of piiysicai education to the ..c:d fixe , 1� .'` t ,it 'y ff ;�o+�: 1
Com: in 4t'estern..Ontario" at, a contest 1n lessened, or unfit those who�e.tp it Council, esPla{Heti the methcui t.o a r'ectcd, -it r
• `31fat r
the tree Dil- Inside she found, nicely wrapped "I hope your lunch box was per- . They wore vast gray across ti
:e
When they reached k „ sands when Billina suddenly cried in
Gino -had indicated. Dorothy had to 3n white paper,. *'ham sandwich, a fee Y' ripe, observed the yellow a voice of .terror' "What's: that?"
* admit that she had never seen s piece' of sponge•cake, a pickle, a slice hen, in an anxious tone. •. "So much Dorothy turned and saw coming out
tree like it. For It was: 'fell of . ;of cheese and an apple. Each thing ,sickness is caused by eating green of the trees the most curious being.. _
square tin boxes which grew from the had a separate stem. and had to be things." `''Oh, -I'm sere it ;was," de- •her eyes had ever beheld, "Ilan;' w
square
. On the ripest bores the word-.. .,picked off the sides of the box, but Glared Dorothy. "That is, except shrieked the hen. "It's a Wheeler"
"Lunch" could be read in neat. rl►is- . Dorothy found them• all delicious and the• pickle. and • the pickle just had l'A -Wheeler!" exclaimed _Dorothy
she ate every bit of luactt- before she to be °green," As sae spoke, the "What can that bei" ''Don't you l
od letter. The leaves Of the tttw ;lyd 1Mished. "A .lunch =isn't es- girl''reached up and picked another remember the• warning in the sand:
were all paper napkilns. Dorothy • : sett? breaidast," Ow said to Bi11ING, luneis pail to carry with her while Beware_ the _Wheelers'? Run'" So _
was doltghtod and, standing on ler but when one L ' h>sngs7
one esu they •explored; Then. accompanied . Dorothy ran, - and the Wheeler gave �S
toes, she pkket the .bisgest atld even est supper is the morning and -by the yellow hen, she walked out a wild My and came sites her is
11'1114" bolt alta could nw. not coriwain." of the tees toward the seashore. full chase:
,. .. .. • .r� N 1r.._ 'R'aP .i' .rTf.•'f^ ': �•9' .a-. il. . �'!�.13 r. ns$ •. � +'., %w1. �•. ♦� ..,.. ... �'
,sa .SLR Jam. .
� ! lwho'rA•14Ct : IF$"*.
Line? Some have been called to
crepe. frock with matching aocessor-
r .
les and oorsage bouquet of Tells-
"Long Hono " and some are
?aro/
man ropes. Mr: and Mks. Doherty
roving east and wee#, or on the
$1.75 per pear; $1.60 paid is advanq,
left bT motor,. the bride travelling
bounding sea. But peace and love
S� to the united Staten
1n a coral ensemble with brown
and joy to them, •wherever they may
"Their.
and fawn Coat slid matching setas-
be. memory rfses in our
` and Gt. &W& 12»00 in sdvanraa,
sories. Mr. and. Mrs. Doherty: will
.
hearts, upon this Festal Day. We
-
reside in Meaford.
ask for Heaven's rich blessings on
M _ . ' ! U H N M U R KAR, Proprietor'
the loved ones far, away." ( Verse,
.Letters .to the Editor
a song we sang in Dovehill Publlt
_—= -Township Council
School; Glasgow.", I •appreciate Will
Dear Sir., _
recounting of olden days, - Lang
.-e• Township Council held their
Pardon ine for intruding.On
may their Ian reek. We're a "John
Tomson
-November Session on Monday of
Monday, Wanksgiving Day, onr ei+i-
1
s ,bairns
kindest ref,aids, thanking you,
till, geek. All members excepting
I est, grand. -on aril motored to.
I Eracebridge, there to -meet an ole
Respectfully,
Uep. cleave , iYlowbray, present.
- at- 2n: m. the council comitltericed
acquaintance and friend, whom I
y Wm. Lawson'
the t curt of Revision which in-
h rdd not seen for close ori. to fifty
Sarlochan, Ont. Oct. 19. .
_; clotted principally, the registering
P y' K g
years, �Ir. Wm. E. Greig, whose
parents were honest hardy early
Dumbarton
Prince Alberk
On Wednesday egening last, at
the opening meeting- of the Adult
Fellowship, we were privileged to
have as our guest speaker, Capt.
Sidney Lambert, Pad;e of Christie
Str. Hospital, whose address was
accompanied with about a 'hundred
lantern slides of the Vimy Pilgrim -
mage and was greatly enjoyed by
everyone. Dr. Pearson was elected
our new president, with a' committee
of our most able men. Qur refresh-
ments, thanks to the ladies, were al-
most better than .usual._ And we are
looking forward to splendid meet-
ings every month during the win-
ter
]faple Leaf ItuffinLe Fier
lansnrance Co.
--and WAWANESA INS.,OO.
Ckeap Rates for Farm and Cammleg
Buildings -
Windstorm Insurance on Bdildina
Windmills, Silos eta
.-Automobile Insurance of,
All Hinds
.Write or Phone )
..BO Vv WAN ,& ItOWE
WHITBY ONT' 7.
[[�' Yuu Cau Buy at Home
of :..0 changing of ownership of BR<.iCK TiIiES, F3�iT1'EK1E$,
several properties.-- - Scottis}} settlers of Pickering, who George Shaw has returned home �' 'Af1U1;5SctlilES,'
An., order was given the Road left a family worthy of esteem.
g Will lies, Greig and Miss Jean are from Schomberg. THEATRE At eta low Kud better price
6us
pt, to cut down the hill on the friendly and �soeiable; •. 'and I ::wa i Bbrn, on Monday, Oct. 26th, .to
aLi
4th concession• ��'est of the, Brock Leonard and Mrs. Dixon a Baugh• i _ -'- •
' Road 'kritiwn 'as Fitz atrick's Hill. pleased indeed. He was very rem- V•Ti3=TBY - -- i
' P iniscent, ,,and at ,mention of the ter.' " ytsaa tech in Toronto.
VVm, Reesor moved that the a- ?t Mission Band. w -ill meet next
Ward' for'the destruction of dugs Post place, pleasant memories were Saturday. 'ri�iky and Satrtrd iy
.found rn� '.Pst.in shee he raised visualized •of happy, profitable years Y._afterno )n,, Nov.Koh. 7th, in ;. N vensber 8 and 7 - Let us rPhdi� that It Hky top
g p' spent there. Wbere .are Cie crchool- the S. S. Room. _
frbm 35 oto $l0;. Seconded by - H. -'Mrs. Cooper,, of Oskawa. ii the Ly>t, U +imulete .S_lruw-Kt-9 00 Skill'od dltrtnr Repwira.
Doan. Carried. mates, of good old S. S.... �. 2 Base
QUPst of her sister, Mrs. WTn. Her.. �Any Nintint-r lit 1.30
Several ,u-,,isual'rvpurts on Relief Id"Prcnn j _
were heard satisfactorily disposed - - �( g , I �I P(i R TA T \ OTI C E - 3 +tn r• '..Gordon -J. - ' LaW
�/'t7ll0 bfsses Relen' Thorn and Ina _lie-rr
of. J Conochie vl i,ed .friends in Schom- " rtny Evening Sti'.;w st itts itt tf-30 Phone 290$
The Con:mittee on Roads and COerttlkl _J _ bery and A»*o'ra this week. �bnt u
... ..v11I
'ed
. •.. KEBridges paid the following: ;, Lee PIUt- ..o,.aressPIG`O Shaulin Kravel,�O.Od; F Barclay,g the conQteRatinn on 5:ndav morn- JOE B OWN ..
'
ditto, 100.25; F. Carter, ditto, ;261. # trs•g :n the interest of the W. 11. S. -
50; •A.' Hastings, ditto, 38.00; Jas. t « i INIrs. Lawsor .- McConochie and IN
McDonald, gravel -con, 5, 1*.i;0; H. I daughter, Shirley, are visiting her i`E
Ross, gravel con. 4, 6.00; A. Davis. , husband in. Moose Jaw and her mot- G arthhworm
tractor grading, 41D.50; Walt. Ward, her, who is ill -at her hoarse, near -
operating gradei, 19.$0; C: Wanriop, T'raeters''
. _..
shovel gravel, 15`00; Leonard Gates, ... '
s
drag_Altona Rd. .5.00; Walt. Brown •Barclay -Transport With
dray con. 3,.4.0. Sant Farndale, -1 Real .qualigty stands r -. ::.J CT N C TRAVIS -
T�L! Best that tlCi*nce
drag eoa. 6 and s 6.50; W. Carl= the test of the centur- -Daily Service ; 'GUY $I R IiEE imd btrtintry can Qive.
ti .ton, 2 ies and when you sel- ! . Examination �- Serviu
L. pipes, 22.91; Can. Oil Co., gas- for ect a memorial -h 'Greenwood., Greenwood, Whitevale and Toronto A%.i M= + Quality a Setisfeefiaw, �
tractor. 133.50. Chas. Cooper, tires- you are assured that -
%for truck, oil and repairs, 59.99; R. your taste for the My drivers-• ate trained to be car eft Ma or Bowes c'g t H. gp
• .Ward, salary, oil and repairs etc., beautiful will be sant- s
Robt. Wri ht, Bra Aliona courteous acid reliable- �+ )S}dq. Qpp� 10
Wright, g tioned by those in the . a Amateurs a 7 0• Q
Road, 3.00; John Baxter, drag con-
s - g �.. far off years to come. Spatial Rates on Long Distance
4..1.60. F. Byers, drag con. S. 2.J0. hauling.
f ; A Mitchell, planing R: L, 2A0; R. N. W. STAFFORD
llontiwy, Titesday and CVedn'yday
Waicohn, cut weeds, con. 6, 5.10 J. Highway .Monumental '�j
Cowan. Weed. Inspector, salary, 94.
Works No oiler too smelt. None too largt No%etuber 9. • 10 -and 11 _ �-Iarr -Hu
r` Ph. 462 Whitby Out. All shipments insured and protectak Y
+1 from weather _ First Show at 7- -
Colrlsnittee on Relief; id the fol- Kingston Road West m the weach ____ ,- _ r ttnd LOIItracto.r
pa I -- Ly�t tlt,utpletr. 8nuw -at 11 ��fJ BAilde
lowing for supplies: R. -aNlowbray, _ a or and' ' U e
20.00: '"t ? Bread. '1.44; '.1I. Hariock, ' '. L7are.` 311 .• •�P. C.� 1 i4 L ) -BCt Rw li a 5t n work
9.50. A. T Smith, 10,.00. W. Disney, ( clash. B end G ' Ile Golden S Specialty
T
c 8.}0.' Roy �In rish, 35tH S. torr- Owned and operated by ,r
t. Freak 3: Bardk> Arrow A rohitect'e 5ervtoe
'71 -
•lab, 7.98'- W. Sadler, 93.50. City of
Oshawa, relief bill« 55.33.
Comrrii#tee on CotttinRenciess 'paid
: _TB'_E (3R
the following: b, R.. Beaton, salary,
HET CF DAVIS" UFYN INN epal
G Lr
_- UI{lil:: BRE`T _ . Rosebwnk Rd. and KinitAtnti Rd,
and ! scitester, sa1R ?5A0 jurors,,Jobr? 145.00.
0'1Iu=kar.- LF�Lua Trod el.a biem w G«,d b Pisk
• - `yep. tliite+deep with • _-� Phone 1�1
aarrpillar wtion-4haa ds� Itself _ t
"etatianery, 3000. R. C. Reesor, hal'. .� It mvoive,._
•Alii
ecting jurors, I0.00. Adam Spears
F
selectins juicier delivering appeal "Dancing Feet"..'
notices and inspecting Compton' -
n relief ex- Below-Fprcer.- n,e ne:. coo.!- tV i ih Notice'
O W
bush. 17.00, • L. , iddleto _ , .
ymr « penses, 2.:5_ ra pull�a�caer throuttit tlta .eon po+ "HEN LYON �e . •�+ N_ _i
i ht aid dole condition–•from gumbo meds -- . .
i . and IJ su
st
U Vii.
' Committee on Heat i' ,I MARSH -
the following: Mrs. Hugh Pugh for to deep sib&w, We du Building. of all kinds,
=W. I, 40 per rent of street light in
•. EDUIE NCGENT
f ;,• _ _ ` ARPENTERI-NG,
Whitevale, 4.29.. ,
Council adjourned- to meet 'again ATTIEN TION, FARMERS e>::�shrivt;l,
on Ti;esday„ Dec. 1st. _ __.
'. ' •-'LUMBING
-;
GENERAL
and
',Card of Thanks N} Rb:E'AiEL FVORK
G
L
' Mph Weare prepared tore pairaare77
.: RooFINc
• I wish to thank all my friends, tracks, ractors Kud all fir -u Wltl a No. sell Brantford RooBos
who helped me during the Whitby Mslt•�rixla, Empire Bathroom.
Cort>Qnurlity CampaiRrt sod hope to -� :Y .machinery, wheels rebuilt and,
repay in same. measure my indebt- a tire-BettiII�, t400d-work and -Eq upmeat, Dhro Water
Systeme. Beatty
edne�s to them. woad turn}n-g of all kinds.
T U1:Stable t
~Norma Fuller
ace ' yopr• order. now for.! ao other Building. Materials
I VY
woodworking and turning. E'4titnaxe8 Free
Doherty Johnsen Phone or Oail r anWed
Work Guar
µ, EW ::: - - :A. H. ROSE
LL
F J PROTISE
On Wednesday. Oct. 14th, .P'et•th I . .
Avenue Cnited Church .oras the Brock Road Store and Blacksmith Shop.
when (Successor to W. H. Jackson) Pbone f,502
+ scene L is su ours wedding, TIR
� _
PhhoePick2729 1-26, 1'ICKERING,
Alit? Louise, younger daughter of 04TTARIG`
'Mr. and �Irs. J. D .Johnson, became - .- - - — —
'the' bride. of Mr. Lionel Doherty, of
Hanford. Rev. Hiram Hull . officiat- OAd
e p w e �'s t '
ed and Mr, William Hewitt, ohurch
bigamist, played file wedding mus- ;
1c. The bride, who was given in R
Marriage by her ' father, wore • a
MO V. _
FINEST BULK
gown of ivory Satin msade on prin- Soap Ch><p$, 3 lbs: for 25c.
-' Cess lines. Npr bridal veil of em- Where the going is hardest proved roads.
1xMidered net was arranged tin cor these tires will gull you through The Studded Tire is, designed
while other tires slip; clog, stall for the cars, of farmers, doctors. ORANGE
onet style of orange bouquet of and let you down« mail carriers or for angone whose ,,j
Butterfly Roses, Baby's-breath and The Lug Tire is
designed duty taken him into the mud and . Marmalade` lar a oar, 24b-.,
g g Y - ~iru ks, backward graders, etc. It Clay of unimproved roads and
~ Lily -of -the-'Valley,. glie , wore the "
I n a ova y- a tiw Ro din deep mud or Come in and let us sh'ovv you PLAIN OR IODIZED C
wrist watch. Her . only attendant snow without sacrificing smooth• these remarkable new Goodyear " Salt, free runnii'jg, 2 pkgsy 5r.r.
way her sister, Mrs. Herbert France mess, comfort and silence on im- , Tires.
-who • acted as . Matron -of -Honour and
wore a Butter cup Yellow Satin and je HEINZ' _
Sate Dress with brown .accessories ' ._ ,., 1 Pork' and Beans, 2 tins for . ..20e.
and car -ed' an b m bounuet of I%-1-
.1ssman i't-ws, and Baby's Breath. -
� .. SLICED •- •
Mr. Hike Trugsler,- •cousen- of -- the - - -
grtxtm, acted slq groonsAman.. The --� --- P><neapple, ' 2 -tins' for : • 22e
ttshers were Mr. Fred ,11'asaler. Mr.
Blake Howard, Mr. -William Frilly. With its wonderful gripp ' unlees,a:ieac"mnyhuries In .now the Geode- CLARK'S :
i the (3otxlvear Lug Tiro pulb itself the Studded Tread ` Lux Fire svoids•dels pro -
crop -and• I& HuiDert Weitt. After through mud or Qum ho C',00dyearwill•pu11thr6ullh tests (nods:'allows fester. • �%�/a.
the CBfflnprty, a recept;an Was held the worst ec(it;ad. safer speeds �, Vegetable Soups, `3 for , it C
st the home of ' ilie biide'h' parerta:
- Q__r
"191e bride'h tnoiher w»re a black 1 DOZEN ''/.[NO 'RIN49 ' �X4;3pei+it►1, Oi.gli & carry
,tete gown• with matcltiitiu accesaatt CCCC s t `A d*)ZEN RLIHBER kfNG GR wUiaATED 9UaAS,
lea smd corsage of Richmond Rosea' All for 20r. 100 lb. Box for 85.10 , 2r
the was assisted b9 the gtrsntn'a
� �, ° �"e .a t,�r, bilk CORDON . LAW, PICKF.RING 8007H el n+ruRISOry
•,,,.
� r
utare�eat sbns, Mrs. Will;. Evans, Mrs. M. / . LARD sm layj
Henderson, Mrs. Jaaneti Evans, Mrs- f' urnaces - f..r. O'N� /LL --
Mrs. • McIntyre _Sr., is.. visiting her David Pugh, Geo. and John and . a _. ' ,
-son, and .bins: McIntyre here, at or. While in Uxbridge .FUNERAL D.111ECTUR AND F. J. DONT EVAN B. A., B. 3e.,•Ol.
Fm -tory ��wNlee' New -• ---I;stsal.agh:K L. $. On�file a -re the records of sur -
younger
present, he active:. in , the local Couracil _ yeyo�rs, Gibsoir and Yarnold, St1i
Mrs. wthion spent a few days last aud-9ccupW the chair of reeve, loatalled Free during August �iucurtltiur to. W. J. 1latber, king East, Oshawa.'Phone 198L
--week in:Toronte► D&. 'and' .Mrs. and later, th$t of Count Warden SrostTvitle
biofhersill have moved i>)to the Fred ?' :-Easy terms, if desired,16 17 R
Following the death of his daughter, Also new and used Electric Wash- Night *rad Ddy service
Ward residence.-. Laura some few years ago, Mr.
'14-e Bowling Club Meeting and Morgan married Hannah H. Jack, els dud -Refrigerators. Bueinerri Phune Residence Phout
aSiU 1 98':11
-_:Pot-Luck Supper -.that .was _to ha.v'e who survives him also. 'Wm, Howard-islLSON PRODUCTS _ _. _ _See the
been held last week has been post- + Beare, of Brougham Union Lodge
oned till further notice. !as -
Miss
_ -1 ii.u�e Mirk gill: 30-10
p presided at the Masonic' funeral, as- _ FIRESTONE
Mrs. D. Scott, Miss and 3lrs, bine- silted by P. D. D. G. M Ness, and _ _.. FACILITIES
Martin, of Fenelon Falls, Visited Henderson and D.'D. G. M: J. A. M. T a Ground.
w ith glias r ffie Miller and 9lrs. $- rf vier. The -funeral on Saturday D,inty s Garage for DlaciRg Grip Tires
Scott on Sunday. j was attended by a very- large num- 5
7f:e W• M• S. of the United Church her of friends and;. relatives, many - _ INSbRANCE OF ALL KINDS \ow on Display
Twill meet.. at. the • Manse on Thurs- Collin All Car Owners -
I coming from distant points g _ "
day Nov. 12th, at 3 p� tri. •Mrs.. _- Rev. O. •R.. Flindall, B. A, of Sea- _ " " ALPS .PLACE
• _ _• .IZawson's group ,will have charge of crave, w•111 conduct th2 regular ser- '- Let us give you your moneys in )'our~.thoice y!f Fifteen Canadia >r�
the program. vices in the Ur.`..ed Church at Clare. worth in '_dew or Used Cars (iLAKE�U.� `I', UNT. , 4
"1 ® Born, at Brierbush Hospital at moot and ..BioHgham on Sunday Prices are Right and Rork is and British Companies of Sound _ ?hone Clare. 8181
guaranteed on Repalring Your Old
44
$touffbihe; on Nov, 2rtd, to Mr. next. Rev..J. E..Glu�'er will be .tai- Car Financial Standing d
and Mrs. -Paul Diamond, of Clare, ing anniversary sen -ices- at. Zion _-�
znont Ont., : a daughter (Shirley Church on the Seagrave charge. Agent Foe Ten y"is experience in Banking Servi Joyce)• - gins. Stanley P.obbins of Lindsay :ONTARIO MOTOR SALES 1;antsRadio ce 1
Tf.e local lodge ?a. F. hnd A. M. en- and Mrs. G. A. Hamblin and Mrs. F. Oshawa and Insurance: Now serving c l
tertained Riverdale Lodge, ,Toronto, J. Stewart, of Norwood attended the
on Wednesday evening of last week. in Thirteen Different Townships and I Expert, 82) v1C8 and re -
Thirteen
; ?�
g United Church supper . on Monday Milton Sleep, Prop:
T(.e visitors exemplified the third evening, remaining all night, the- p�41rt! t0 all itjak@e. ReaB•
degree and were afterwards enter- former with the :Misses McGlashan; with an office ssatem to take care Aaable•_ ChtiTgdB•' • .-WOY�i
tained at the banquet hall. A . good and the latter two • at the :Manse. - e '
program was there enjoyed, and an- in company with Rev. and Mrs'. J. y of double the volume efficiently. gnarallteed.
other of the well-known fraternal E: Glover they all visited Rev. and - Your enquitiee are invited and your ARTHUR FIELD
visits to BroughUnion, by a city Mrs. R W. F._ G.. Andt�ws, of Br-
am r'
ampton, on Tuesday. Br -
Care patronage aPPt eciated.
Iodge, concluded. Graduate Radi) and Television Institut*.
Wm. Birkett and V. Baker 'have A large number of the ladies of t. And— 1lember,Official Radio Service Meds
- joined -one of the north -bound hunt- the Baptist Church attended the -- �� R -
•• D : �.. � �'� + Association.
ing parties and left on Wednesday !Mission Circle Convention of Ont- rant. Phone 31513-46 Phone,5201. PICKERING
for that part of the country where ario and Quebec, held in Walmer r. Brougham
some men, at times are unable to Rd. Church, Toponto. 'ids is the
tell the difference - between a man Diamond -Jubilee of-- the Foreign Strain Madeline '
and a deer, and shoot at whatever Mission Work in India. F arm (� �]� lj (� p 3% _
• i:t happens to be. Let's hope - there "i.e regular meeting of the Bap- By C. H. Tues, -Opt. -
Beau
• t% '-
pro anyway. t
-is no mistake in this group tial Mission:._CI Ae was held at the Asti matism
:e Baptist congregation are home of Rev. and Mrs, Augustine B Frost U Wood, Coekshutt, 1. 1. Salon -
holding a get-together on -the even- on 'Tuesday evening• last, when the Part 3 continued - Case, _De Laval - r7
:=ins of Friday, 13th, in the church ladies entertained the •Stouftville $AIR CUrTIN(3,'
here,' The ladies from the village are Circle, who brought tis a very fine • In mixed astigmatism the lgns is New Roof for 14 ft. Silo
ffio be responsible for the p:ogrwn program, Tris devotional period was placed with the proper minus power Fleury No. 21 Walking Plow SHAMPOOING, .
" °and the ladies from the out-of-town taken by Mrs. Lee and Mrs. Augus- to correct the Myopic meridian and Oliver 2 -furrow Tractor plow FINGERING,
sect"ion, the supper: A good program tine. During the program Mrs. A. the 1 roper plus power to correct the 6 ft. Grain Binder, (New) MARCELLING-
Rstcliff stirred our hearts with the hyperopic meridian. S Blade Tract Tiller _ _
and 'dinner is promised. Tina is an Specialize -Hot -Oil Treatment
opportunity for everyone to get Just. message of- song• Miss Dabson-andLenses used for correcting Astig- Spreader, Cockshutt and Permanent_lyave.
T a little better acquainted. No adm- Mr. Perry of the Memorial Instit- matic conditions are cylinder, spheno- 1929 Chevrolet Sedan Reasonable Prices
fission, a silver collection. ute, Toronto, presented their work- cylinder and Toric lenses, A cylin- , F. ])j$NEY GieenwoOd - IMRS, M. MUrtiDSLL
to us 1n such a -vivid picture that it der lens has the ower in one �merid. 41tf I Phone 1908 CLAREMON
' The Harvest Home services of the p - �
- United Church over the past week- greatly aroused our interest in their fan and no power. in the 'meridian Paovs. Pick :.'314 _
anti were highly successful and very :Mission Work. 7; a Male ,Quartet in at right angles. The spheno -cylinder
•inuch enjoyed by everyone.' Rev Mr. their usual manner delighted all teas is a lens. with the spherical
Hand delivered t;ro very interest- With their num
ber. A unique epart powtr being on the surface and the.
`4fand instructive addresses and of the. program was the presentation cylinder power being on the other
was assisted at each service - by the of two Life Membership Certificat- surface, Tite Toric lens has both the
hmne choir' in the morning and the es.- Mrs. Morgan Pugh, in a few well •cylindrical and spherical curses
choir of Pickering United Church at. chosen -words ' spoke of how glad ground on •the one- surface. This sur-
-night, :;1 a supper Aand prograisi on the Circle were to be .able to make face 1. ?i roidal, its curvature be-
bers, The Home ins greater in oris meridian than
Monday evening,• though a very bad these Lime Mem
eight, was largely attended, and Mission - knife ,Membership was f2r the other as in the surface of the
t}te artists, Messrs Harvey and Ken- Mrs. ' o
Middleton, who we were sorry bwl of a spoon. . In wearing- the
r and .Mra. was unable to be present. 'this be- eorrection for Astigmatism it is al-
ray, Mies Irene, Coope
Smodden, delighted their audience Ing the Diamond Jubilee Year of ways mush better to have the lenses
with a program that judging by 're- . our Foreign Mission Board our soe- 'yecurely adjusted to one position
. ports pleased everyone- iety was crateful to be able to, make ^
Hallowe'en pranks did not take lira. Augu9tine their Jubilee - Life Hot Turkey Supper and kJraMW
on -the seriousness of other years. Member. l.unch and s social hour "Lena Rivers" at Greenwood on. ^ C.
vehicle
were observed the followed this meeting. Tuesday, November 10th.
,some e i � f
fotlow'ing morning on the roadway
Xr
in an unorthodox fashion, but little
or no property damage , reported. ;
five constables were on the
Four or f h - D _
job till early in the. morning, „ and
RY
:. had not the young gang who were
-.... '.. might not.
butbeen so elusive, re- _ -- -
--
.; .. •�
have been even the articles referred ' -
' to acabterad. Whether the police -
n, it is
will acknowledge •it or - - a
that the police car. was
understood -
lured to the north end while the
... _ _ inches
- an of busy down u --
tow•n. Hallowe'en pranks appea _ _
- to be.th�e accepted thing, but when Delivered, • 3.00 cola i �^
,.,it teaches the extent of destroying _ _ .
♦ � y
property, we agree with .the Tele- r,
gram, when commenting on the _ ixed Wodd� $2.00 pet . eo H�Ithful,^Tasty and Economical
Richmond' Hili affait�lock up the
"'-" parents, not -the youngsters, it would • dhri i $2.25 per cord wed for Any Day i� the week
v likely -have -more' effect. K� ge - TUESDAY, Wednesday, Thursday. or Friday , .. -J,+
lite death took' plane on. Wednes-. any day can be Fish Day .when you realize
day, pct. 28th, .1936, at St, Mich- COOPER
CLAREMON'F. just how healthful, tasty and economical Canadian
set's Hospital, 'Toronto, of Duncan CHAS. f Fish and Shellfish can be. Healthy, because of
1Nt Morgan, aged 76 years. Deceased their rich store of proteins, vitamins and minerals, y
}las been alife-long resident of. -this - because -of
and one resident
our -best- - _ iodine sad other eleYmcnts Tasty, s
- ••••community, _ their easily digested and' finely -flavoured meat...
known cri'tizens. At the time of his - _ _ ` Economical, because -Fish gives you full value in
death he was a DireStor. . of. the i - _ d : - _ = nourishment for every cent spent. .
Maple Leaf Fire . Insce Co., Secret- 8 3 ' - = Serve Canadian Fish and She
of the local school board, Sec- atever way is mast convenient ... fresh, frozen, y
retary of Brougham Union Lddge,pickled or dried` . . -you get
- of which •he was -a• Past Master; and 5 A �E •. D 1 R E C T • ECONOMICAL' � urishment lira pitmost delightful form in
-Bailiff for the Ti wnship, He was CHANGE OF TIME TABLE prime condition from sea, lake or river, to. your. "
born in this village, • the eldest Effective, 'Sunday, Sept. 27th, 1936 - --table. - -
son of Mr. and ?Mrs. Alex. Morgan, V _ -- _ NT
the former a blacksmith here. On .. . •._ ._
DEAVE PICKERIN(i
,. DEPARTiNE of FISHERIES OTTAWA
his marriage te• Miss Sarah .Evans, For Toronto F l)dhaws _
For
on the 5th ._ ai+ intermediate Points and intermediate points
Cpl
_.:they moved to the farrri �
-This
• of Uxbridge (now occupied by his A. M. P. M. P. M. -A: M•... P. /�J//((QQ//�1��%� J
M. P. M. - �, Tr - R his Recip0
,son Roy), where they farmed for a 7.09 c 1.2.54 6.54 a R.81 2,31' d ` 8.31' P
some years, moving into the village a 7.44 154 d '7.54 - 9 38 3.51 - 9 31 .- - _
•���- SCI E DHE z
C
FOR'FREE BOOKLET SCALLOP i
again to the • residence_ he . occupied _ _ 8.54 a 2.54 8.54 Eastern 1.1.01 4.31 d 10.31 ________�__________ e
si kis death. His wife predeceased: flare �� ran aWl piee kiv- s
j 0.24 _3.54 d 9.54 Standard P. M. a 6.31 11.31 _ t of visbem••„pered
'him about seven years ago. They had. ..11,54 a 4.54 16.54 Time _I2:3.1. 6.31 - A;.M. - _ _ end co in
pop te'tn•�•
s Samily. of seven daughters, four' _ Piene end me y _
d 5.54 b 11.44 a 1.31 7.x1' 1'L 31 oar_ tree St
layer of cooked. potatoes, 1f+L
Of wham survive, Mrs. Ed. Pugh, _ to•tiet, "any Dar a FEth D% _. � n the lAnn. iAdd �-
ar Daily -except : Sup- do Aoi: b-3un: & Hot. only. Mu+ eomical � t�� slut "�f ins to ooe cup of milk sad
Mra. D.. A., Pugh, .(boils► of. Clare-• -
ndei=land, c- buttered only. d -Sat., Sun. ds Hol. oiit)+". _ over "�eP' ,off
mont), Mrs. Feasby; 'of Su >..,.. �..._.. b craabs
' -and• Mrs. Ormerod, of.-Canninl_[ton,. CombinAtion-Hockey'Pickets N•wi
_ attd;'three 'sons, 'two of whom ;aur- For .Toronto :Maple• Leafs
wive, Roy, on the farm, and Alex. _ _ _ _ , Home Games - •►mow+-- - •--•---�• �» »» -
of Lindsay..T)eceaapd is the lift a+f Tieketp and Information at
""'" -. Cw3 .
a family of four daughters and four FASTHRN HOUSE - PICKBRING PRONE 4DN
11, tV Y f� A Y A'
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The Bo0'k
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BT MAIN M. MORGAN
"Away From It All," an escap- opinion .becomes evident toward
oisgist's Notebook, by Cedric Bel- the end of the book.
:.; freige (Ryerson Press), $3.00, is One chapter dealing with his
J_; s book all those who feel depres- travel abroad aschooner—peopled
a" with the routine of things, with as an ill-assorted combma-
should read. Not all of us are as tion of souls. as you'd care to-flud,.
fortunate as Mr. Beltrage to haveis especially probing.
the wherewithal to go on a world
The charm of Mary, the girl he
toter and "get away from it all," -
left behind him, is evident every
but we can read of another escap- =
time she pope into the book. One
" ottst a 'endeavor. to run away
ol
N
from himself. Mr. Belfrage isfelt one would like to meet her.
pre-eminently a newspaperman. She sounds like a real person, and
His style is' salty—racy and his one feels that the "secape" of Mr.
observations, om human relation- Belfrage was a wise thing inae'"
;
ab* are at times cutting, sarcas- much as it made hips realize the A sy9 k
tic. A noticeable tolerance of value of such a girl as Diary.
Alt-
ry
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. �;• ,; �py1 � y� x� ' ani+` y, ./"� ',� z:, -• •�•�
r
Anne Townsend• captain of the.U'.S. team, .a seen here •Wockbig the ball hit by an player in the
preliminary game, to the Women's International Ftell Hockey touruauteut which is boon to gctt underway.
In this game at Moorestown,. H.J., the British girls won 4•0.
that he had never lost his r 2
'S[JND4T'>CHOOL LESSOJI -- believers is a holy and merciful God, great at. David (Matt. 1:1; John 7:4 Rom. l: School Party
z LESS N 'Jit. = November '15. pagan Roman soldiers must now' do, faction for .them 1n spite of their re- 3; 2. Tim. 2:8). Paul, after 'listing the
11HE HEROISM OF CHRISTIAN ie., give Paul. at least a fair trial. lection of his Saviour. wonderful privileges of the Jewish
FAITH. — Acts 21:' 12-23: 30; Ro•
..For E could wish that I. myself people, emmes finally to the greatest' `
meas 9: 1-5. 34. And some shouted 'one thing, were anathema from Christ." The of all. (Gerahl Rarlery In the New York
PRINTED TEXT—Acts-A1: 12, 18, some another, among the crowd: and word here translated 'anathema," - Sun.)'
{g
27-34; Romans 9: 15.' when he could not know the certain- means anything devoted fo ruin by a Tanya pIsys her riolta;
-6OLDEN TE:KT. Greater love" ty for the uproar, he commanded him solemn curse.' "For my brethren'■ Huge Vegetables All the -schoolroom listens, tense,
hath no roan than this, that. a to be brought into the castle. With lake, my kinsmOu according to the To the music she can spin -
inan la down his life for his this scene should 'be compared the flea who are Israelites; whose Is the Inspired By Abeam
q adoption, and the for Lightly out of emptiness.
friends.- -John* 13: 23: -" ' - one at' Ephesus- (19: 32). The' verb glory, and the cov- � -
here translated "shouted" is the enants, and the giving of the law, and Stratford.—Anyone who thinks Her .
"THE LESSON iN ITS SETTING the service of God, and the promises; man Grieve of 82 Regent Street, who Latin tacpi smile and, sway,
Time. A.D. 57. same as that used in Luke 23: 21 in whose are the fathers.'• Paul does states that a vieioa which came to Slavic fares darkly dream
Plaoe. — The' elty of Jerusalem. describing the din of the multitude not actually say that 'he wishes to be him in his sleep 12 ears ago, show- n0eftly' things that she can. say
_12. And , when ' we heard these which shouted against the Lord• Jes- separated from Christ, but he says he ed him . how to grow vegetables and Deftly !n the sobbing stream. s•
us. Few of the Jew _
s knew even e who in n h �-•�
_ th hinge, both we and they of that could wish It,.were It not :wrong, or flowers was spoofing about the size
glace besought him not to Paul .was or what the charge. was would It not Involve his being unholy, and quality of the crop be takes from Gypsy feet that pace anis dance;
go up' to against him.Mothers' low• -hummed lullabies,
' Jerusalem. 13. Then 'Paul' answered, -- as wall as miserable. But, as such is his half -acre of -ground, might do well Dimly, now they a -]tine and glance
What' do ye, weeping and breaking `"1 say the truth in Christ, I lie not, the.case, the destre.cannot be enter- to lean over the fence these days, As
my conscience bearing witness wfth tained, evidence of the size -of his produce. Through the golden notes that rib
MY heart - The verb translated g
"'break' is found only here in the me In the Holy Spirit, that I have "And of whom Ss Christ as concern- Mr. tl—five produces L beet that -- -
New Testament, -and signifies . the groat sorrow 'and unceasing pain in Ing the flesh, who is over all, Good weighs about two and a half pounds, Swiftly to : n end they' glow,
weakening of purpose in any one. my.heart." Paul piles up pl.rases to blessed for ever. Amen.' The Lord a carrot lust weighing under two Vanish In a s*lcling- gush;
Indisputably prove to the Jewish Jesus Christ was the son of Abraham
$o the apostle intimates•' .not that pounds and a parsnip almost the mato Tanya drops bar silent bow,
they intended as we should say to people, who would' not accept Christ..(Matt. 1: 1; Luke' 3:31) • '.h•e son of of -the carrot. Startled at the -sudden-bush -
break his heart by adding to his sur: _• - - - _ .
- n �•�,•
. • .row, but to weaken his determinat-
,ion and deter him -from his journey."
—For I am ready not to be bound Canada's Minister is Washington 'Entente Cordiale"
'. o[►ly, but also Lo die 'at Jerusalem _
:for the name of the Lard Jesus. Lu -
ether cried.out when his friends would
"kee,)-him from going to the city of - -
'Wormsy
'Were `there as many devils - - •_. - _• • • .. • ' - ,,. .; ..
'in Worrtis as ti Te: -n :the roofs, •I -
_would go in...
28. Cry,nggut. 31_- of Israel, - ,e
-help: This is the ni§n .thatt ceacheth
all men everywhere against ':he peo- '
Pie. and, the law, and this place; and -
moreover he brought Greeks also. in- s
Ito, the. temple, -arid hath defilt, th:s "` M
�lfta'v grad ;19 For the
sccn w tit him in the city of Trulishi-
g�
711 to the I:n1le�zian, whom theysup-
P()r-.i t1 Pau! had brouzht into the �' E
'that Paul had �= t
roc
7 n court - � ��''t� '`•�eF
a lie. From the t1 E 14.
fa,, tl :rt they had scan him tealk:ng'
_ to Jc_ 'With a-IeA�i
�- — -
S
L91.1cs try -.t -he name. of Troph:- 4
Paul hillselt a r v• �
w a ' 1 the iniac r court 'of the'-
' t r .e, C'03 „situ, ogee" -that. • if
thee; Trn^ iiinu tuns
there
w'n't; • Panl wottlr! never
Jev,h rnnscicace in th's ways b T
"() _• ti C:ty t< -«S'
tint the pea-, c ! is tnZether; and
I a",;I, and d2•agead
oftil tcm,_::2:. and straight- 9t a
way t':2 ,i ois'ne:c They want-
cd to net Pu;tl oi:t of the temple so
thatthe temple wou:d not. be pollut-
e 1 P'lill l;u1-W11 blood.car-
s'
a a
• for they, car
Ca' y �ici s'Con'k'.11ing'him, ,.
.,:. :1n'1 :�: {h„y were spcking. to
-
kill
up to.
cantain-of the b 1
, that all' JcruIIX
sal- m
ewas in coniv;;op, Outside the
g
M.
temple, and overlooking it; stood the I. `a
Cas_tle of flto? ia, connected with the
temple by a flight of stairs leadingM,a
o
. from the outer courtof the "Gehtiiea.-
h,.� s..
The castle was the headquarters of
the Roman garrison of Jerusalem at
3
this time, commanded by Claudius
Lysias, the chief captain. "The Jews
themselves were responsible_..._ _
f or -
--
keeping order in the temple itself. 19ir Harbert Marler, new Canadian Minister to the United States, and
82. And forthwith he took soldiers Lady Marler, picilured on tbeir arrival at Washington, D.C. Sir Herbert
and centurions, and ran down upon presented his credentials to President Rooseiolt.
them: and they, when they saw the ` =
ddd-f captain and the soldiers, left
of beating Paul. 33. Thea the chief Nobody witha op of seddess only one industo—the PWP and Here to pictured a handclasp tbst may mean big things for the natural T
captain came near; Sind impired who daring treed dy ovn the leanly am* resources development of Quebec and Ontario and stabilization In the
he was, and what he had done. What da taseliN is availabb PliPeta--#a.iKtint in Ntirway. timber industries of both provinces, • Shaking hands are Premier Mau-.
days, when they rice Duplessis, at right. and Premier Mttcbell 1r. Hepburn, when they
'the r►s would not do, though clothes in the'oellsr:--To met for_the first time to ontreal to discuss common problems and rest
were s11PPosed to be servants of and traate Tek�en, Met )tt
0=-11 . . ' solution. - -�
_.
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e
fi
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weeks time. Following completion of
this work the 3rd level will be OP- �- l
a
+' i ened at 345 it. and several hundred
feet of drifting carried on. a �, �`��•_ I'a+
Diamond 3rilling is progressing on`���
••, sof r,. _ the Gaffney Mines property on Man-
(LEI 31C itou Island, Lake of the Woods area, T s
where the- first hole has been Dom-
PACKETS 1JU0W UKL28C pleted. The' total length of core as
�.IrauaCe iceroda/tt�. sayed was 133 ft. from the hanging 1 ; ,`
SOLD EVERY DAV r••enre o Meet.ee1 wall of the extensive sulphide ore- ,� = • tea,
body and values -Jif from $'2.40 to $8
per ton in gold were secured across r'��/% r' �,=
C E widths of 8.5 to 17 feet.. Hamlin B.
Hatch, geologist, repors the hole 4 = -
gives good width of commercial ore ��/t�`th\��� s�
on the hanging wall and suffesta a. _ lhtt'�••.1����
Fairbanks A wide low grade orebody. MINING
Co -Producer _ -
Wendigo Goid Mines' enlarged
three -compartment. shaft has been
L HOLLYWOOD. — Douglas Fair- timbered to the 300 -foot level, se-
ttaaks and Samuel Goldwyn an- F LASHEScording to 1-l. D. Tudor, president. 1
pounced they would produce joint- While production for October will f
ly Gary Cooper's first film under a be curtailed somewhat due to the
A..L.Reading, engineer of Rich- fact that milifeed has been drawn l'
eentract with Goldwyn. The picture from the surface dump while the r. THERE'S something about
will be "The -Adventures of Marco mac Gold Mines, in a wire to local shaft was being €nlarged to 500 -ft. leUttjrlg yOUf own tobacco
polo"Polo", a story Fairbanks long con- officials reports that assays of r?- depth, by the first of November mill-
ed story
a starring t_ehicle for cent channel'sam ling on claim 432 - right -Off the plug that
seider•tlimself. indicates ore for a length of 128 ft. feed will be drawn from the under- makes it taste fresher—
The association of Goldwyn and averaging $34.60 across 9,, , ft- with ground w o- t • ngs on 2 or 3 stopes at
Fairbanks as a production team the vein traced 200 ft. further north, the 200 -ft. leve which recently re- and It smokes longer.
marks the former film -state's, first Sampling of the, western sector seabed high values in gold and con- -
venture in pictures in which he him- shows, consistent values across -200 siderable improvement in recovery
welt does rot play the leading role. .. ft. anal more. The company has. pur- is anticipated. The mill currently.
chased a diamond drill and will car-, treating 58 tons of ore daily, is be-
ry on- an extensive campaign .. of ing gradually stepped up and will
drilling on the west section of the be handling close to 65 tonVby the .
In Bed For -'Weeks property. James Boyle, pres., will first of neat month.
supervise drilling which will be en -
in shaft at the f6rescent Kirk-
Wtth Bachaehe tirely separate from No. 1 vein,
where drilling is to commence. im- jand. Gold Mines has been dewater-
mediately. The Richmond _ Develop- 'ed well. below the 100 -ft. level, ac- s �}
- Quick Relief With Kruschen ment Co.. are developing the Richmae cording to company officials. • The -
' NO- 1 vein under an agreement' shaft goes ton depth of 400 feet,
! it W� her mother that
led this woman to take Kruschen Salts whereby the Riehmac Co. are to re witlr stations and lateral work at
tit for her backache, and be[ore• she had ceive 50 per cent. of any net profits 100,. 200, 300 and 400 -ft. levels. �Igs51lf1i@C� ,t�dvertising
Ior he d the first Dottie she Wa; feel- from tkre minirtg of ore on- this vein Most of the old lateral work was on Little Old New York -
Ing better: This -is .the lettere Jibe without incurring any •development. the"200 and 300 -ft. lev'ela and it is gphNrro MILL ;
lrritrs: — costs. the company's objective to complete The New York Times writes:
"About this time last rear .I Dad dewatering as quickly as possible and Life has become -much quieter. for FANNING MILL — Knne Cnamqut,, harm.
severe pains_ in my back and was oro say Orel. lVrttn.xllno c r�;wy, ni
P'or three'weeks, I could not Brengold Mines has completed, to carry on a complete check of all former Mayor James J. Walker, who Fmpzeee eras, roronw. -
even rise in bed. I tried seceraI well- rangements for Wine er bperatlons.at underground workings. In the mean- resigned under fire four years ago- INVENTORst
known remedies, byre to no itvatl-, its property in the Sturgeon River time, four channel samples taken on Now he practices law, helps his wife,
_ Then i wrote to my mother telling area; according to E: M. Hand, see- the south breast on the 35-f t. level the former Betty . Compton, raise An oFIVER TO .i>1ERY 1K�'E7�TOR . List
der of my trouble. She wrote to me rotary. L;nderground work is pro- (edit) are reported as giving raiuea Irish terriers, watches over his of ltiaoted kt�ent{°ria and run is y, Woad
by return of post urging me to try ceeding and a raise has been start= of from .9 S to 3:67 ozs. across widths adopted daughter,. Mary Ann, and pat patent
Aitornnees . 2174 Ba keStreet Y'Otttaliss.
i T `Xruschen Salto. i immediately bought .ed from the 200 -ft. level fo. prove of 18 and 12 inches, respectively; or stays pretty well away from politics Canada
a bottle and f can truthfully say be (although recently he praised the
loge 1 had taken ane flab dose I could the :dip of the vein an dconttnutty an average of .81 ozs. across the b PERSONAL
di up. I kept on taking them and in of values, as recommended by Allan feet. - _ New Deal and criticized.. Alfred. E. -
leas thin two week,; I was about J• Anderson. to Charge of operaCon3. � _ Smith. for. a "run out" • on the Demo- (':RI%YING IIAIR INSTANTLY D0C. Aft-
less
the 100-tt. level She 10. 2 vein �mitatos nv3a a3a Dart. ba•. 'nips• •u• ?x A"'
aa,rain. I am never without hrusehen critic Party). He even reminisces no blcDcrmot, tvtnnspis•
norv."—I.lfrs.) A. G. hsa been sampled over its full length sadly, as last week before the Grand STAMP coLLEcrslsG
Unless the kidneys .function Prop- of 80 ft., so far opened -up, and this Street Boys Association_, on the good
Orly. certain a -id wastes. Instead of 8, H.. 1n Victoria Timei. observes' , old days. ZANZIPAR — Also Sudan, nomailland.
AIR"' -
being expelled. are allowed to pollute distance shorts average width of 20 "I'm a sentimental, old-fashioned Tlarrstamps: ToR°tand, Caribbean, AIR"' -
bei bloodelledm and produce ttoilble- inches and ave•rat-! grade of 134.22 Almost every town in the United an; central wmertcaaa, Drltish,• celonfaL.
home symptoms backache, -rheums- gold per ton. Drifting is being con- States it the exact replica of every. , New Yorker," he said. "Now and .this Municarocloaa •collection Brea for Jia.
tinned with the face in ore. The cross other town—'the chief hotel all doll- t Pc•, Tb'
- _ -iia=, and excessive fatigue. Kruachen with modern over -stuffed fur- `then I have been given the 7epnta- ra Leah• GRAF STAMP - Dep ,
- . - IBafts is an excellent diuretic or did• cut.. to the south -has cut a number ed up , With a 1 tion of being a wise -cracker, a smart
nay aperient, valuable In assisting t11e Of high grade stringers Rath one. niture and too - vivid ruga, .guy, a play -boy Down underneath SALESMAN *,AN
Itidneys to excrete acid1m section running $9.10. across width bell boy overdreabeti. iu a [anew nn I have a dee- *biding affection for
p SALESMAN wA�N'r£D—F1NA\'CIAL Home
of 21 inches. Officials ,believe they Corm, and a coIIee• sop glittering the city. This New York of today of a Dien trate swan
It's a goad thing tier Dionne quina are just rnteiina the 10. 7 rein in with .black tile;, the palatial movie is not the greatest New: York- I, have to represent ehagt in leis loc s.
m{alag areae of real merit. we handle not'
lave suggested no' :leW ideas to the this. area R is planned. to. Continue ho e; sordid n ith an altisost Babyi• known. It started to decline when eat — cur last two tssuee were D•tb wMioeA
iiiaovle -exxrt--Dorlble -features dpiCting ort t:he-shvntisg to the +pert. eaiaa luxury like the temple of some it lost its neighborhood spirit." with the propertied in rr°ductwo; <ommteeaoa
halt mad tribe in the Jungles of Cen• oasts. Apply Boz 09. wtl.oa Publiabiog Co..
Are bad enough. — Albany Knicker- •
79 Adelaide DL W.,, Toivtito
seeker Press: Assay results obtained from the tral America, the mala street bright I ASTHMA at,FFFRERS
vein which was-en-countered.at: the witlr 'neon Signa; 'and new -stucco For Backache
end of the 33 -ft. crosscut on the see- store fronts; tbv other street all run Asrtlll�p _ A mteeioaary from India •nsn
and level at I►fooshla Gold ;Mines, down and belonRln to -another, pre- pieteir relieved of asthma 15 rear►,: ago
�o �utCk,�y a war era; the young folks ltgntring ars Kidney and sull gladly terra valuable tnfor ltt - to w
Quickly gave an average of .,60.20. across Y et6 eret. sem name and anlrw• arises -
18 inches, according to • a wive re- ouad the soda fountains, trying to R6bert., SORSV Avenue -'-node Torncta• oat
kid them tht}t this is life. rLITION FREE
Ease Pains of eeived from the mise manager. Be- Everywhere to the :eve York- civil Bia(�der' rouble
fore continuing shaft sinking to. the 'ization which has swept Ainerica like tIAIRDRffiDERa bot do'
Permanent way'
3rd eleven the vein was drifted ,on a vague disease. , a vague disease. _ H Hing. we. teach and equip r^u tree, t�u-
for alength of 12 feet and saniptea Stop Gaiting Up 1`igittS then particulars, write -Dox s. Liatawef, (lot -
0 i,
. Tho a cried to Every town. no ,matter Noir - 3ma11, arta
s len York. l=ee Yolln er
have averaged $32.!)S over a width Ms trzing (6 be a trying to dress up its stores to lookMot
of 42.inches- At thin point- accord- y g FEAR a
like Fifth Avenue, planting. still -and Here's one Good way to. Auah
M I"ing to the wire the rein was getting b lights sit the corners to gice. it .a THE period
•'Mpi-in"Tablets stronger.'The shaft- has now reached g harmful waste Lrom ' kidneys and
tooting of Importance, as it it were glop bladder irritation that n[fen �, on awornan s
Diatolre A1rnOSt a depth of 255 ft. and. at the pros crowded like Times Square.
Ever
Instantly ant rate of progress ss expected to causes "scanty, burning and smart- life just. is bre
town in Arberica seems io be turned int» passage."
her child is born
ti z seeoeda Dr sof p- be bottomed at 360 ft. in about 3 out of a machine like Mr. Wrigley's Ask your drlifigist for• a 4a•cent b, need not r- a
water a. "Aspirin" -box - of Gold Medal—ilaarT:.r Oil. time of iliress
sablet .art. to disinte- gum, in convenient packages and va , and anxiety, At ;
orate sad s• to- work. - vying sizes, bat. of smitocm quality Capsules — a splendid sate and ". b
Drop an "A'Wo" tab. ' POULTRY RAISER and content. harmless diuretic and stimulant for t such a time >t
eys an
let late a glass of water.
>ti the vises a btu The CONQUERS d1ROUPhe And yet you ii essential that
hear them complain• weak Hesidesngetting rip ijnights,ated �-some �� good hes h and
raced •t the at... a t.
in that Mr. Roosevelt is tryin6 to symptoms of kidney • trouble are good spirits be
disintegrating. wkat Praises MinarePs Lininsent As regiment t15e nation. The nation al- = a
r4letr is tri' da•• Rsn+edy !or Roup or backaches, puffy eyes, leg' cramps. `` i mavorite r The
happens Is yoar, '
'Bronchial. Flu ready hies regimented itself more and moist palma, but be sure to get sante effect of Dr Piertt's Favorite Pme+�p-
roeinpletely than any nation in hist- GOLD MEDAL — it's the genuine tboe t t'am�e a° ch a'mea� of
Need is this tetter ftrom 4. xt�ietla, But then you come to the Ted- ,niedtcine for aeak.tidpeys ,— right•
Fort Garry, bow b. checked Roof) (Bron- ory. frOln Haarlem in Holland. crnvsc 'that' it is sive strgpBtDen'u.F Me
Ask Your Doctor About able] pial when it broke out among This woods,.. the sacred, brooding red, ehHd. ALo for girh addle ll into no to
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troves[ hens. "Alter tnlaa other remedies woods, worshipped shipped like gods o1 the and for women to middle hit ao B
ASPIRIN use ••chance,• "Favorite PriZ tins -,<
"ASPIRIN" aid obutatnc no results writes forest, and you realize that there is Inst the .•egetabk tonic needed. � aewl
5 Mr. lriavi•lle. "1 tried Minard's Liniment.. New size, tablets Sttc., liquid $1,00.s 31,35.
`may person who suffers from pains sea to six drove on the tones• and same" another side to the Ame'rican's' nae s e _ --
ot rheumatism should know this: sts11t. more, depending helm on ties Divas• tam
�• that it helped me out • lot-" LUTC. a Nal
Two "'ASPIRI\" tablets, taken inara 11 Linttbeat 1. a tried and proven
_
with a full glass of water, will remedy for sprain burns, braise• and .knn approximately 2100 Vp tchind'
usually ease even severe rheumatic diseases, as well as for Bronchial and There are app Y /e•Swstoirt sik M
pains In a remark short time. d'evi'ta. trouble For ease 'ba '!7 miles'of canals m'the United Staten. •it waxrrawA�sM•o
drufitsU. C �s..r
Ask your doctor about S. He ..LC CAs nl s� N TORTURE In A Minutd
_ klAFh-
iter. For "Aspirin tablets
not only offer a potent analgesic
'(pain reliever), but start going to
e work almost instantly you take
tbem. Dote illustration of glass.
Try this simple a ay. , You'll be
surprised at how quickly pain eases.
"As irin" tablets 'are made in
.Canada. "Aspirin" is the registered
trade -mark of the Bayer Company,
larnited, of Windsor, Ontario. Look
for the name Bayer in the form of a
croon on every 'tablet.
Demand
and Get -
ASPIRI�IMp::
A~ rM tW RAVArA OR*"
McIGEN ZIE REQ LAKE
Proof.
ioet►i 60 imll" 1111111. Clear, g -W— ons VIM,
l..-�+. �t��e,. �t latom nh.. tpprr�mo�1.�. ,~
nowDaekk AAakforQD O 1%ESCRIPr1aN.
v
"Lessons ora uondtrltdlY r�enyli8 sed
Recent developments at the mine . • •
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..L�)O.A L�irllll 1,'it° hilar among' of the i
Wawa'. Association K the United i
"-IPf}termg holm Wood-piles 'is-
(Much Will be held on Tuesday, � ��
lctiaed by one is the Nov. 12th, at the home of Kra.. G. TAKE n
Courtice. CHANCE Q
--Thee "Circus" which was' am:--Under the °t the char- '' —
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otmced for Nov. 12th and kath has ches of the village, a short service
will be held on Rem Play Safe
been cancelled owing to the ihlneas ilRemembrance Day, - "pie k e sin's Leader More" _
of the Director froth the AmatQur Nov, ,11th, .at 11.30 4 m. at the Consult your DrnggiPt
Theatre Guild. Memorial Park, Pickering. 41i, will
-fAt a ;recent me6ting of the S. afford to all citizens an opportun_ Remember - Q
8• Exectttfve of the United Church ity of reverently remembering those YOUR DRUGGIST I8 Y UR F; N o JJ ,
Sunday School it was decided to hold 'Miro gave their lives during the than g � FaBbion B
*-. the annual Chriatmae Entertaiment Great War, of keeping before our- 'A� MERCBANT Better TEA Smartest
on Friday evening, Dec. 18th, selves the real meaning of the da .,��. • -
-Rev. Hugh G. : Crozier will and of offering prayer for the peace, H• V. R: MOURE, llRUGrI81 MaCIE is goad Tea .''Colors
Preach mbrnin of the world,- _ _
g and _evening in the During the agrvice an DUN RA R t'0N. -- (1TTTaRIO r a�
'United. Church next'. Sunday, 'Adult opportunity will be given to any -
dud Y, P. Bible Class at 10 a, m. fanuly or organization, desiring to Q�,f '
�sunday School at the same hour. place a wreath at 'tb* monument in CAROENTER & BUILDER. «8i V �Ioleproof '
The Women's. Missionary ' So'- memory of those who made the step_ 49c. 16.
•Piety of St, Andrew's Church, will retrne sacrifice, All members of the Alterations, Sash,.Doors and Overalls Hosiery
meet at the home of Mrs. F. Ii. Hall CO"ni are cordially invited ited to -
;toa Wednesday, Nov: lith, at 3 p this service. 11.30, Nov 11+h:' Screens made to order, Real Overal2a
m: On -Nov. 15tb, the C. G. I. T. and- Plans and Estimates given on choice New Fall
--St. George's A. Y. P. A. will Boys, Cls of the United Church ,General Re it Work. for s
hold a Hallowe'en Social this Fri. are. talon over the evening service Shades
day: Members are asked to come in j a8 an Armistice and Peace Service. .1. POS LATER, - -Real filen Bulk
coxtume if possible. A prize will be Tfte guest speaker will be Capt. , R' "
Rayfield- V. C., who as a Pickering $1.95 per air Cocoa
r, q 75i�
.,:given for the Best Costume. Instead � private - �, p � •I.000a� 9c•f • �+c•f 95c•
of the regular meeting. last week ! in the Great War won his V. C. by.
the •A. Y. P. A: members attended j three outstanding• feats of bravery }� }� ':2 lbsi
at, the attack on Cambrai b the The Pickering NOTICE future our ' -Np •more closing
the Confirmation Service held in I Y store will be open on Mon for
the church. One or two of our . Canadians. Further announcements : A'I' MARKS on Wednesday af-
merubers were confirmed, It was a J regarding this service next ~reek. day, Thursday and Sat. ` ternoons until
_.beautiful and alost impressive ser- I 'Douglas John had a narrow- es_ urdayevenings• 25c'
cape' (Doug has them regular Qlll'1'gtta--'(cJ11111it� ti �er�'ice' further notice
-'Vice . Afterwards a short social time
was held in the-Club Room, one day isst week shish riding do�tro ,
-Tie month of November made' the }roil from Ruddy's on his bice_ Special Cour
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9 cle with John Martin, Doug's bike s
Its spears ce with very mild «eat
her and freuent showers. In some struck some obstacle and over the Style Sausage
parts of the province there have handle' bars he went, narr°•t•ly miss-
been snow-falls when several inches ing a tree Stith his heart,, but 'strik- Jrc,
covered the ground,. but .which 'soon ins the side °f his head azainsr per lb• TWO STAN_ DOUT VALUES
disappeared with -the mild weather, j 4he tree, He was " ancon , iau; for 2 lbs. f oj' 25e.
Which followed. r' i sore few minute.3, ay John wii: -`
--St. George's Church, 'Sunday','
unday fverify. Doug's first '"'orris when he LLARE\L4, SILK, Tip Top Tailored Suits or Coats or
Nov. Sth. 22nd Sunda ' I "'at up, was some comment on a 2[1-31 1►Iy,raKer
y after' Trip- distant station he ryas tun? or women`�lVew. Spring Suri
Sunday SChool at .10 a. m. Cel- nit-in on _Phone us for Delivery -menebration of "the Holy Communion at his radio. Jahn got him hone, bu. " Summer woollens! .direct from 1 he
Doug is a badly bruised' and shaken Phone 1620
taitp :.' .
the 11 O'clock service- :This vein up boy. Be careful begs when rid-
Ion
form of a Corporate Commun-
ins your wheels.. t ere is only a British Isles----$24.75.
ran for members f the A. Y. P. A. ve an-tall OPEN
8emikers of itis recent Confrmat- �' gaaMer-inch axle hold-
ion Class specially imrited. Evening Ing You up in the air. Gordon hi
-The annivers forMaid
Prayer at 7 p. ria. P-reacher-at both '�tF :e.n-]cea of St.
o Full-fashioned Hosiery, '
services, Rev. E. G. Robinson. Andrew's Church on Sunday were _ p - - Service weight, -Chiffon and Crepe.
-=Many Hallowe'en' parties were very successful'. There, was a large .Business
held during the. past week .at which
congregation, and 'the guest' speak- _ 81=RSNCE tiS�3A =ES-?SQ. wm d $1
appropriate p*oCrimc were givr+n, er was Rev. Gordon ,1ic•Pherson,�pf
I'�iverdale (;route:,, ::,oto, wht, Coal Fred T. $Ij11Llj1 Pickering >+vhic>! were enjoyed by all. On Fri- g, Pickering
have a most im res3ive seivaori: --
y evenin the. Continuation School The . united choirs of- St, +
da
g, Andrew io Coke
field their annual panty, at which Whitby, and.'St.: Estabtiel+ed 1857
&iany novel, interesting stunts were Aadre.v s Picker-
carried out. Follovt ii 1n1;, led' in the service of praise, in
waoa
g . the program y san two anthems, un--
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the--Clark Orc:,estra vtath 11r: R. - g
which, the
der the -direction of.'3lrs, Spratt, !�1 CItYrFnt. �tiCeE3 EATS
8omervilte as floor-ii;ast,er playedthat were ve for the dance which led on into a iy. much appreciaterl.On .f esday, the.aruival chickenand �aegite+uhat late hour: Lurch wtts Re>:. PICKE
red` and we believe everyone . a 'y- `
pretty good tim-P was well filled. a prorr•am, con- -
listed of a drama entitled "Mss$ UMBER YARD CJ 1�IM ER DAYS
-The next meeting of the Hort- dolly," whish received most favor- Pi�uNe. gttlll
iealtnral Society sill be held in able conamem. The '
Dunbarton United Church on sa es-. Players without
day, Nov. 10th,, at 8 exception, did their parts well. Vitus- We have a complete 1-ine of, Cooked Meats
p. m. The lett- Ic was furnished between .acts b
ure by Mr. Jolm -F; Clark toil' - be y Wanted- -
the Bath Bros, in instrumental and ...:Cooked Hai>Ei
Of mote than . usual interest, SlideF v ilial selechua5, and sib a . prorri9- -
showing beautiful epthort. partulbnal .s a ing Young singer from .Whitby.. In. Stables to be cleaned an(F spray- Chicken Roll
ecimens from different. Parts of. the, every way the anniver.iary 'and su ed' guaranteed to pass inspection
world will be shown and description P- Local men Only Jellied Veal
per were a success. y emplwed.
given. We hope to have something - E. Co[bourae.
definite arranged in connection with . _;%u>yday School ferns Phone. Pick. 3515 or 600 - Variety . Loaf
the Coronation; Dis'tinguishiid visit- - '
-S. $ No. 4 W. •once • again was ' S n ay c coo :at the --.1acaroni and Ch
United Church is getting to be a Yea ddverttee•»aetstt,t.
lined till As'-the subject of an att- pleasure that all the children and ^Dutch
ack on H•allowe' ni '- Loaf Bologna -
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Yung People look forvard_to each <tR, aALF,-A „W„ndPt+'f,irnaee
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raft of the neighborhood.' And when F including registers pipes etc., all is good Headcheese
week now. Last Sunday a newly or- shape, nppiy ac NEWSoffice, stf
tphe subject or object for a eanized orchestra comprised of Miss
laced on the iilartel i.e a rss . ttib And. RP=i*! #r�3t�nrav-00-W,
church b members of that church Y r due rl,t•.$orh, Seri calf. rngtatcred dual purl
y rew, Linton Prouse,- Bill Sparrow, Pose shortho,n cow, -due Nov, loth, 2nd'calt
there is something: wrong some- Bob Scott, Carmen Barrett Alm) a -number id Barred. R`ek Pullets. Herd is E.
k
Any petaoia or persons so Geo. Burk; Phone lick lou -
Heron and Fred Mortlock, made in-ii
absolutely 'devoid of respect for its debut and was 8utetler, (phone 3000) t'icicerin+d
the House of God, especiallywhen greatly 'acclaim. PPLi;q FOR' RgGF-Nnrr,hprn ' _
ed by all the scholars ,and teachers 1 Spies. all grades, i,cluainy a quantity of
there is barely .time to Clear a- way (and their amiable Supt., Mr. Leslie good cooking apples, A J Taylor;Cherrywood,
to the door, before Divine Service, ; Morley. The new teacher .of the r, -
should cane under the acrosin of WANTED-A rntddtt•,rnd hridnP for .�'lckerlll Hardy'. Senior Gir:.,' Class, Sloss L, Rorke, a Pony• Coibnvrne: R R 2+.Pickering, to L jthe Some Mission Board. In this is a welcome addition to th Sun- (particular case the tairliayer again ,School and a -f OH ~ALE-A liu,ired nu n w�are � More
Y exceedingly popular i' r rn Pr of
mffeas. Dad pays for the fon ori with her girls as is evidenced ' by registered d cows dna a bull. Id months old:
from a sully accredited herd, A. Wood, Col, K.
his meet tax bill• i the fact that they turned out' 100 R hiarahall's t«rm, Dunbar:on 9 If you are in need of aCCesaor0
-Hallowe'en passed oft in the per cent, last Sunday, &loss Dorothy
Olt NAl',E OR EXCHANGE FOR,
usual manneY. The 5,oungez genes- Bath Sas ton Fanvlhing useful— Gne chesterr,cld suite, p' + ;'
grnitaated. 'ur,on her sews snf�hade,,,
fluor and h,.l for our resent R
ation, both boys and girls, dressed efforts to �r. w;thshade, �,• i,n,.•s complete y p dupe oi”' .Heaters
bring a„ it this record. 1"'i6 alvoone ur,tti,tht F;ir- ar,d one
up in fantastic gal, ai„1 with nw,ks AS. it is to be expected, merrelcar-ad:rn Appty Len D,xr.n,l?Doge
or painted face:: to conceal their id- pec.ed,� the boy,' hr119• Phone Scar 31 r u, 9t� �Lieh as Stave Pipes Elbows I'ol- -~*
hold nx,st 'of the attenuapce ret
ntity as they entered the home, of orris itt stns past, and are cxpaetin ,uR gALF.-5 r„Fn• R,crr.,'v R+din , ,
e o g ve i e sirs a good trimTning ink ?I3 ha t-ni? .\q� C. \Ica one sP^aker; iS C., �it" lS ave t 8 novo
errand to ''tiheil nt!t". A; tl ey di i again this winter., If yon are not at tlz, Stater. Pine C?,ivc, Dunhar,on rl • Z1
ot show any fire-arms, .the regid- tending any, Sunday S,,,+k,,,1 at pr.:- 3 PYi,N: Fit?'f I'll" P- q „,•„r,. 1
t9 d1ri P-Ot bcvorie alarmed,.. and 'sent just ir` A pf-vr betterrna.lea; the Alton a-n,ilYa, • �' � �
tis did not call sign the police. P k ° your class' an,l der 6`t'' ys,urcrder.aconce. P.T:ighswan- ego of SerVin„ YOU*
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came out at, 10 a, ril, next Si'.mda;,
e invasion was kindly., revfeived morning.I; o - - :-
d
the youngsters sere treated to Beginners Class is ji�OR '3A1.:, hulls, tlr ver- ,iy cls ('� Y -
under • hlrs, Courtice, then the boy; `[ i!�,re•hred Guernsey, rov't T. R, tested, %. Come a14d see our line of stoves
andy, which 'wlas prepared before- ! and girls loran xayel, R R 2, Piekeria,g t t
d. Tire older boys confined their gFraduate to Mics Ruby''
Andrew'$ class untril they are 10 Ft It AAL£-A fresh cnlvPd J-rsev and heater8•
orgies to removing gates, steps yrs old, Then'the boy, and Holstein Dow, accredited herd. E.
anyt1ing of a movable charact- Y go under, Scott. Audiey Road it M ,
the wing of Mr. W, •C. Murkar an''<i
`. It is noticed that the young. men the girls to Miss Jea • �j`OR YALE - A fr•+a h acr.hire ,� ”
t' ati�e in the work' aril who n'Uark s class, grade, byearsold. good milker, full ac. Rent for, McCormick-Deering For Maohilnely +�
rayed bks most energy are ones dnaY get to fourteen they go credited. F. M: Chapman. PlckerinR, l ty19
Miss Rorke if they are girls and 15�80 IIIterIIBtIOD41 Tractor
o do not exert themselves at -anyt; CJ PULLETS FOR SA LH<-AI-o a P'OOt•lift' Bingle Furrow H1d1D8 PLOW T
to Mr. Wm. Wheeler if bo • M H. separator,
Ye, where firing Sanest, A
er time .during the Whole year. the - laYnes Greenlaw, plctering,-.. 1 i Plr eo
over-exertion -at one Hallowe'en y can stay ~ill they sre 18 • or : ; and Repairs
rid enough for the. Y. P Class un- ANTED-Mediorn shad Q.wbec Our Motto:•-••We"have, Oyu Ret iiaO�
res a fall year's rest to re-gain der Mn M. S. Chapman, Tke Week Macer, ApolyatNews Office. lett
g#h for the next People do not work alrto, of this S. S. Association CHOIOE CAIAY nOVV9-Reftia- • it Is not:made.l•'
d a little diversion. ori this n' ht -
rR is Increasing h, lea s and bounda teed and Taleghone 8600
q p trade cows, Government T. H
voided they du ru'. :hys'.rc rn- teased, Fresh and elude s r•genalway qn .,
Y P seri ({racltl Mmes ire ire Store for the hand. tslood rested if de.ir pr n�T
rip o+• pet the r:Cwe:S to p^pat ea. FreeArHver I S BALSDON, -
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mCmbeT9 tltl6 Winter. ' Aurci.aes o(7 or more. Sat,ytac!;on y "' •
ttble� K m. 1. Murphw, L ;ndaal Ontario. rjepteb • •