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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1929_11_22�, "{°.Ys'^L " : >.'.y,"'1RAOn� +*vet.•'•ry «.,.. .mac. -'-r $. >, ,..SCL. 7-+ �'y*.'l•"yi8f. .5;....k .r d*". .. ¢, :..� ^_: •.fin -.•,.y .-q.. ,qy ...1..... u,.. yr�.rn° :• ...yE t ,..�- ,. .. „ • ^ fir. +• . i+.: s,. •^•.• y •.... . a �.a+•' :. S' _ -e'n ,r ..� : , - r— r 'VOL. XL1X. - =PICSERING, ONT., FRIDAY, NOV. 17'1 192 _ _ - � To. 1 isfaTDfkisi�ttal �afaD #. - BROCK ROAD: HIGHLAND CREEK. Medticab Whi a Elie fill at Wpatrick's bridge is Rev. Mr. _Crissall, a missionary (REENWOOD being completed. ' from the Arctic Circle will give an ad- 1' R. H. O. PEARSON -Pb Physician Why not reserve the shooting of dress and exhibit pictures of his work y !C# =Oe3= Ri�T ®r gla?ne for week days? in Morrish's Hall HighLanci'Creek, ILLS Dad Surgeon. Dumbarton. t01y 'M Is rnnoiag again after the flood, Arthur and Mrs. I3adgera v, visited on Wednesday, Nov: 27th, at S p, m. R. FORSYTH, Oph. D.; Dim.-tor g the former's father, Wm. Bad row A silver collection will be-- �ta$en. 'All ; - Xvypctometrical Association of Ontario. .Reg. Sawing Lumber, Cboppitl recently. are welcome. _. Established 1898 Iststedtembei of the American opwmetsiut Grain, summer months; F. R. Jackson and family visited - ation. Eyes examined by appointment. ;on Tuesdays and Fridays. y WHITBY: ... Claremont.Ont. friends near Hamilton over the re- ARL A. GRUBIN, R. (�.- Eyeailzbt Mannfacttwing Bapkets.of all cent holidays. Owing to the recent burglaries Wheat and Barley' Especialist.. Honour graduate of the College kinds, including : W. A. Jackson, and family of Tor- which have taken place in recentr clOptometry of Canada: Gold medalist and onto, visited the former's parents, W. month the Council will •likely bte Wanted -first Herman prize winner is 1928. At Markham Bushel, 11 Quarts,. 0 Quarts, Pint s+ s��try Monday from 9 a, m. to 5 p. m,. in Dr: uart Boxes, Berry Orates. H and Mrs. Jackson, on 'Monday of asked in the netar.future for increas- _ - " ]Banter's dentcl office. At Stouffville from Wed Q y lash week. ell protection at nights. The matter Highest prices paid:. , n . al to Saturday of each week. Eyes esamin• • - A large stock on hand at Some of our sports have recently ad. Glasses fitted and repaired_ Hi hest Quality 8 p Y will rut be dealt with before the end at Lowest Prices. Phone Stouil 2400. ally . reasonable prices. purchased new, fire -arms from W. H. of the year. Jackson. the game will now suffer. The County Council is' in session Special Price l!.egat. Price reductions at the Our local tirapper, Lorne White, re- this week. One of the chief items ®E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and factory. ports good success. that will come before the council is sSolicitor, Notary Public Etc. Money to Phone Markham 6406 or 6420 or write, that of the Atherley bridge.. No yes- Barley Feed own. Suvth Wing Court Howe, Whitby, 2bl7 Ch� White, Locust Hill, Out. DUNBARTON. sion of the council would be complete X)EATUN tit ROSS- Barristers. So- without a discussion of this question. $37.OQ _ lieitors. Northern Ontario Building, 330 Mrs. Bowden, of West Hill -is the The County's share in the cost is $28. , per ton, Cash. BayStreet Toronto. Ba r re f s guest of Miss Agrrs Thom this week. 000. There isahe pofisibility that tht. w.l. tdcaton, - Rev. J. F, and Mrs. Cht;gston of Province may take the bridge over as J• D. F. Roes. Adelaide 2707 Apple Columbus called on friends here olt a pant of the Provincial road system, Poultry Feeds ' iQIOHARCSON PICKERING- - Tuesday. otherwise the County may issue deb - s Barristers,. Solicitors etc., sly -zl4 coated- FOR SAL Fes• Ruth Toms has gone to Oshawa entures. _ CRACKED CORN, oration Life Building, Corner Yonge and Rich- •�. abaW Sts. Toronto, Phone@ Adelaide 4489 and hospital to have her tonsils removed. WhtITEYALt 18u. ncke6ng office open Wednesday and ;She has been very ill. SCRA'T'CH FEED, - sattrrday evenings. Phone Pick ti6ao, 8if DRY lli ASH. In 1 arge Rev, Mr. Smart of Greenwood oc- The Baptist iYlission Circle axe hold- Dt>Rtdt - cupied the pulpit in the United chur- ing a bazaar and tea in the evening - or ch last Sunday morning. of Friday, Nov, 29th, in the basement Prices right. - ^� ��� NEIL O. 8\fITH. D. D. S., L D. S„ Mr, William Patterson, and daug- of the church, The sale of aprons, csIL C. to Dr. J. N. Dales 9, Graduate of small titers, of Barrie, are visiting his sis- towels, baking and candy will start M Ow Royal College of Dental Surgeons and Toro - ter, Mrs. Wm. Nicholson. at 3 p. m. Supper will be served tUniversity. At Claremont office over D. �. Y: Mrs. Dr. Pearson gave a very int from 5 o'clock until all'have been ser - t'elstto1rI every Tuesday and Fridayif Phone : r IEl ua31 Yit]es emsting and instructive missionary ved. In the evening, a drama entit- _- -- 277 1 address on Monday evening at the led "The Singing School ", will be ,giv- C O A L j[� ERBERT T. FALLAISE, L. D g., 'PICKERING Young Peoples' meeting. ( en by a number of old- fa,;,hioned folk. - -n •i D D. SL. Graduate of the Royal College or „o. as;- Last week there died in Regina, af- Admission to concert. adult3,25 cents, Dental Surgeons and the University of Toronto 1C cents. A good 9u l Of Hard and Soot~ =!Q@3te in residence second door east of St. And- ter an operation for appendicitis, children, pp y Church. Pickering, ont. Of$ae hwn : 9 a. m to b P. m., or by appoint meat. IX•ra9 LUMBER YARD Frank White. Our sympathy is ex- � At a meetint of -the ex7cut :vc of Coal on hand. Also a supply wrvkel. Phone Pick 3700. _43ly tended to his willow, who was Mass= ' '? �yhitevale United church Sunday Af Kindling `Food, — _ - - Fmily Parker, formerly of Dunbai- School held at the home of Mr. D. _ f /usinfss•IS garb*.' .THE RURAL ton. Anni: on Wednesday Nov. 13th, it stove length. On Saturday evening at the home vva; decided to hold their annual 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. `. Aq ELIZABETH RICHARDSON' SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. of his brother, William Lotton, there Christmas service on Sunday morning • Fire and automcbAr insurance of all kinds. passed to his rest one of oar oldest December 22nd at 10 o'clock, and their DONALD MUNRO. PICKEKINf3 iapreseat,ng companies of sold financial stand- residents, in the person - of Jonothar Christmas tree. and 'entertainment on Real Estate and Insurance. Lotton, at the ripe old age of 86. He the following Monday, Dec. 23rd. L SURN1 N®HAW EOROE2iEAY -Lk and general ale Farm Properties Specialty. is second last of a family of fourteen 12rs. Leask (nee Georgina Toole), -of L. `V' ser, Altona Live stuck sad ;sacral sales • �resiptly attenated to. Terms reasonable. R some living to be over 90. The fun- Seagrave, is expected to be present Building and (general 5touflville, Pbone Stoufl 9003. 514 Head Office: 218 224 Confederation oral took place on Tuesday afternoon to speak to the children at the Stir- Contracting. Life Building, Toronto. P09T1LL, licensed Auctioneer. Phone iibtalD 1�0, t Erskim, Cemetery.. , day service. Estimates furnished on all classes �j y - ,ar • fee Oountlee of York and Oniado. ♦u. "��' Of work— IDLertUr and LflCeriOr. Han adea of all kinds att:ennfe to w .horaasa GREEN RIVER. Alterations and repairs. > seam.. ♦ddr•ssGreen River P O . Ons, Broach Office: Gordon Building. ItfkOUGHAM. Pickering Ontario. Have you seen the new Dodge ? Chimneys Built Concrete Work. '{j R- BEATON TOWNSHUOLEBS - Phone ww. 28tf James Walker. of Ravenshoe, spent Gertrude Pennock _spent the week Phone Pickering S'J12 : t t(l -the week -end with D. anJ Mrs. Gann - end in Toronto. FAIRPORT, - - ONTARTa THE CiOTHEB L}Y� LONIGER on, Mrs. Fuller is holidaying with re}- W71SHED OUR WAY. Mrs. Harbron, of Kinsale, wag th- atives in Bowmanville. � � � �T � � � a RANT -Lot 1, concession 4. guest of bars. W. C. Bayles during We are awaiting Mr J. Doten'a i l� Teleptbgn Markham 7508. '9(i a have made a business of the week return from hunting at Scotia Jct. red Accountant Hustnew and Munici- atwh day. Here each color Robt. Fr ab is havin a furnit- Mr. and Aires. E. W. Leitch visited gpszboro. oditen GRANT, GODFRE Y ACO., 31 y R Nova Scotts Shingles 1151 Sr,- East., Toronto. Canada, Adelatd and fabric is given the scienti- ure sale. See sale register for fur- witk Mrs. Nighswander, on Sunday Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles - - tsly i8c formula that beet meets its they particulars. last. _ p .Bird's Felt Slate Shirrglesl L4;t,': 1dA W. LIUENSED A17C needs. For each class we use D. Eamon, T. C. Brown and V. Messrs Ingram Percy sues Johrt for Bale at "R,for York, use from nine to twelve than- y, attended the Santa Claus par Qetvio awes Drnrtas Shaver are out in Haliburton thi.•" Bielb u kinds ofLies o1 fllterrd rainsoft water. ade on Saturday. T. PATERSON'9 CLARF.MOIV'I' ea•otaek An average of six hundred galweek shooting deer and bear. N8Nr5' Oncv BeU wad ttsdepen Robt. and Mrs. Devitt entertained The Union Christmas concert of the Call and get prices. Phone'2812 Wtsitby, Onc. ay Ions for your family washing. wonder clotbes I%underid Mr: and Mra: Hubbard of Port Colb Green River Public and Sunday school here are cleaner and orne. and A. and Mra. MacDonald on will be. held on the evening of Fri - last ��� I _ last longer. T ' Sunday. dad Dec. 20th. keep this date in mind C Coal W a Lanad & D Visitors at the Brown home on Sat- and watch for particulars. G n p G E f k Oshawa , urdav were, Mra. W. Wallace and The Mission Circle. of the Baptist t"1 l-C �"1 _ daughter, of Toronto, and Mrs. Jas. ChuA7h are conducting a bazaar in AND SERVICE STATION Cleammg Cc 6) Lt do Baird, of Wick. Grey's Hall on Friday, Nov. 22nd. Hard ana soft 6oai Of the' All clothes cod frequent dry cleaning The W. J. Brown family and the There will be offered for sale, quilts, W keep them sanitary. Our cleaning McPhail family and Mr. -Alex. Row- aprons, tosve•9s, home -made cookink, We are prepared to do all kinds- best quality Oil department turns old clothes hey, of Toronto, were guests of T. C. and candy. Lunch will be served• of repairing Of care, also bet- onto, hSnd out like now. and Mrs. Brown on Sunday. Come and choose Your Christmas terp charging. ectric �'�j�j c WE CALL AND DELIVER Visirs with Carl and Mrs. Dev- gifts. + welding and ;'t" eE R i lOJ LAW Phone x800, - itt on Sunday, were, Mr. and Mra. GREENWOQa. eveecthin In con • • French, of Gormley. Kenneth Dev- neetioa with R. C. Jones, Local Representative. itt and lady friend of TorQnto, also Bert Gibson,, has' engaged with F. car work. ' - TIa[L+` TdBLE-- Pioisring Stalin■ Mr. Wright, and•Miss Jean, of Green L. Green to assist id the- mill. Gas, Oils, Grease and Acceesoriee• _ . SPRING T. R. Trains going East ass as loUowsy River. Miss Broad, of Uxbridge is visit- always on hand. Taxi Service. Fo. 1p Jidail 7.68 A M. Mir. Jessie Munro Johnston of Tor- it with 1?jiil. and Mrs. Willows.. Agent for Chevrolet Cars. 2k local 1:.66 P. M. onto, viio is to speak at St. Andrew's - %. r. and Mrs; Brandon, of Midland " So Looms $ �^ �. Urited church in Pickering next Sun- have got nicely settled 'in their home Gordon J. Law. FILLED Sunday train, day morning will also speak .here at- here. — • T>rabs goig West due as follows- St. John's church on Sunday after- Russ. and Mrs. Philip; of Buffalo, - No. W LOaal 9,23 A. M-' noon sit 2.30 p. m. are spending a,-couple of wetlks with 97 Local 2.19 P. M. very relatives here. - B - - 9 . -M�- . 9 08 p Ave ' successful meeting was held James and Mrs. Ha,ine spent Sat - �ss Sunday train, an Monday night at Mrs. Holtby's 7.32 P. M. urday evening its Oshawd with their when' arrangement, were made for H PICKE ING NEWS E R )Foregoing is according to Standard daughter, Mrs. Turrell. FREE ... a Sunday School party, Pork stun: time. The Gree wood Dramatic -club -are •�• beans, an.] other good things to cat, .. �� • followed by on excellent 'program. Presenting the drama, entitled "Mar- followed Watch for bills. Date, Dec: 20th: ryin Anne ", at Oshawa on Thurs -; COLD ' FISH T Let us convince you *' day. evening. What might have been a. serious' her, H, A NOwman and Mrs. Haig', that the spring -filled Horse shoeing a Specialty. accident befel Miss Margaret Me- ht were in the village a few days agar ' Mattress IB the mowt All General Work, including Wood Cartney on Tuesday Nov. 12th, when in .the •intere5,ts of St. George's chur- TWO live GFOId F1811 lII �.. . •., , . . c1,n • i„m d frm» the 'rnnnino• board a. v :..L.f.. :,..: 1',� _ . .. ... A DIA.AA nrInhA VVVyavaJ.taVPa aa1AYYa SOD to buy. .. .. o - t;ttendsd''to. Alen Prices .23 00,'25 00, .Agent for Taco Farm Macbicery:•' �. according to cover. GREENWOOD 49.ly : Felt Mattresses, COME IN -750, 8.50, ;11.50, X5.40. AND SEE Our new stock of Cheer,Ranges C>at Flowers, ..Potted Plants, You can't do better for Bulbs. ✓ quality nor price. You will glso wee our C- Sterriff .New, Furnace on display. Given's a trial. We guarantee V Phone 1340; - satisfaction. r Furniture Dealer ancM Phone 4600 Funeral Direct* ow ' ALVIN BUSHBY Ambulance SService Also Ambulance Piake1bgs Ontario 1 PICKERING , r?:wtlWaWA. .,:.__+-"�• -- -,o'.- ,�•..tc. :e.. .., -__- a r•++k ._. . -.. :�. - > :. .v;., ....- .•ages '.- of a moving 1T111K LrLiCK on wuicu au was riding from the Claremont school She was thrown on the hard gravel and cut her knee badly,- which, requir- -d several stitckes. After txo •days stay At the home of Mrs. Gannon she ryas able to go to her home. - On ,Tuesday aternoon, Nov. 12th, the Women's Institute held their mon- thly meeting at the home 'of Mrs. Bayles, a large' number of ladies be- ing present, and the President, Mrs. Holtby presiding. On motion 'qf "Llie meeting Mrs. Bert Harvey was 'the unanimous choice of the members to represent the Institute At the Prov- incial Convention. It was urged up- on 'all the members to attend this meeting if possible and get the Ben- efit of the splendid ideas brought for- ward by the speakers of the Convent- ion. The program for the afternoon was along the line' of thanksgiving - Mrs. White gave an excellent paper on "Thanksgiving ". Miss Murial sang ,an appropiate selection. The members responder] to the roll call with pat- riot/: quotations. After community singing and the singing of the Nat- ional Anthem, `all were served with an abundant and appetizing lunch which wns much enjoyed. Miss Slater and Mls.; h, careen, or Tororsto,. •returned home .laA week after spending, a few c'.tays here with F. L. and Mrs. =Green. Mr. and Mrs. Hoar,' spent a few flays last- week with Wes. and 'Mrs. Sadler before •leaving . for Florida, where they purpose spending the winter. The anniversary services held in the Greenwood'Unit; church on g'un�- day last were spell attended and the 'discourses given b'v'the -•visiting cler- gymen were much appreciated. A fair sum of money was Aad-ed to the building fund. Our local plowmen, the Ormerod Bros. brought more honors to the vil- lage recently,• having won a couple of prizes at the Brooklin plowing mat- ch. Owing to the large number of competitors at these matches all feel quite prond of them. Next Sunday evenin in Greenwood United church, beginning at 7.30 o' clock, a program of music and -read- ings will be given, Also Mrs. Sm4art will give one of her very interesting talks on some missionary subject. This meeting will be in the interests of the Sunday School missionary fund. A collection will be taken �a z ,_..:..: ,.. ,,,'sa.+t,° _'',. 7y„,.,„ .... «t :•.,a -.. F.. ,:7 ere.. 'eu%" ,:s'Y v.- - ..•..c r.. �_. ..;., ., v' -. ,y„•...,�,. _ ,., ,Y !�..f'+k'+ -.. ,,`5,w.. �v?:i„t'.. «.ra.... ..t•`,.,.f..0 -.. - �'" -.✓•:- -. :i r,. �*'ts , -:-.:- was: :a - "",' ..s, . ,�r. _ ,•F!�i.+».. , , . •" `:°£"" .. .�':.`...•.ry ".�„':. ".,.,�._ , .lei y p ..i r_fi �.. < .. .... ..y bR',. .r ...: _.av,v:. .r.is ,..... .. ,obx`'.. iC� ... U.J.• <:..... .. .,y. .. .. 4'- x?ts� "G'.n,.. - •_v - i 1­1 I ..i 1: . ,. - _' `....' . ' y _ `. s.. . . r mss.is r �, • y K.. • .�� f Y f - _ - -•"'rte .�_ l . . - ` . 1! � - . - - the large countries like China as the I r • I ir! e. • number pot automobtlee luereases. rlt V_ /HAT 11 ' :.::{:.,:w s number o[ caraofn c castes nd as bight l :;3r.>; ` .. s- �� - }: . .. . - t ways are improved there will be rapid '^ ys z ��° x. ' f advances . In the use of modern im- a> ,i ; ' y , . -WEARING' L Y " r . provements now gfteu not available. w 1, ti : - -�1%,s>frated Dressmaking I;esson Fu'rn&&4 Citizens will have facilities fo: more ?< s n a ' F ry _ - -, comfortable living and in general a i . _ EF . �erith Ezaery Pattern • bi'eader view of life, due to' the more i� -• extensive travel made possible. - " s;. By Annefielle. Wt�rthington _ —._ "'`` ' - ' "Permanents" Are ' ° A charming dress for business _ r4/oman, college or high school miss _ .x`i:. R Profitable Now ` } AOr for general daytime oceasionsy is • a a y' illustrated in Style No. 29G3. M1 . �<;. VP . -.: -- - ,. . ' : :.. .. • . . .. . . ' ' We - _. _. _ . $elfish men Pav: Estlmat ```':''::`r . !navy blue fanton crepe is medium . - •' • ' chosen for this swagger dress of r• .ed Sum of $600,0a0,000 . `' .'(tailored sports character that is co E . - _ . !suggestive of smart Priuccss ail - Every Year _ - r �liouette. � London- Permaueot a ayes are a . -- z 11 . i � _.... Permanent source of reveres to Brf- Av� ` � e S s The softly tied collar is interest- . estimated • that 10.000,000 mem'ters of the so-call. • i ishade repeated , in buttons down - .• ^ 1 8 Y g - ed weaker ae lar form of Pa � �. ., . f[onf`closut acid in belt that. shows a: spend fsli slightly raised waistline. ' t , every year on this particular form of ¢s glorifying their crowning glory. A .. The circular inset godets at each �. permanent in this country costs on The man who wouldn't drive his '' . •side; create a lovely fluttering move- . . [ an .average $15 and one• la yireeded • motorcar half a mile when it's out. of �` 5nent to hem, and form a front, and -. !back panel effect which gives the four times a year. order, will often drive his brain all i (figure length, so important in the , - • in •.addition the average woman day with a head that's throbbing. r - unadr. �� spends $40 a year in the hairdresser's Fe, , Such punishment isn't cry good The. sleeves are fitted with darts /� { parlor in waving, shampooing, skiing- for one's nerves! 'It's unwise, and i7 ling and so on. ,below- elbotts and trimmed with but- _ , it's unnecessary. For a tablet or i 1 ' Fashionable women. sometimes pay two of Aspirin will relieve a head- tous• y as much as $2.500 s year to their hair• a ache every time. So, remember t. It is designed in sires 16, 18 years, g ,t� dressers. The teminine haircut of- �Y X36 3g, 40 and 42 inches bust. It can f • ten costs as much as a dollar,. a tar.. this accepted antidote for pain, and. '�,be copied exactly with 3y,,yards of 1 shampoo a 11ttIe more; -and if a spare yourself a lot of needless suf- i • 39 -loch material with yard of 35- •blue .rinse" !s given as well, which xg' Read the proven directions i r'` 'iach'contrastiug in the medium size. s and you'll discover many valuable t simply means a water rin =e-«•itb the � or these tablets. or head- ' ' Later for early Fall, it will make I � addition of a blue bag, It costs hall It isrot. Some folks still wonder if' ,up most attractively in feather- - , _ .. .d. aches; to check colds. To ease a it really does relieve pain. That's . -. L. ` _ weight woolen\ in mauve-red tweed, $ dollar extra. Five dollars is the I sore throat and reduce the infection. purple wool crepe, or one vi those •� fee for bleaching, and two do!lars fur• i 'For relieving neuralgic, neuritic, Fettled! For millions of men and enchantingly lovely printed jerseys. - .an egg-and -rum shampop. ! women have found it riots, To rheumatic pain. cure the cause of any pain you must i ! According to a number of tonsorial 1 experts, Feople used to wonder if Aspirin . consult your doctor but you may s Printed silk crepe in tweed pat• t .. Arts, society womatr- of today fail • tern with the godets, collar and belt y g might The coctot3 always turn to Aspirin for inner _ the roc be bairn sPtnds something' lil;r flea or sls of plain hartnotiizing- silk crepe in answered that question years ago., diate retie; - - - . soli brown tones is ictchiug, _ : cs ever wee!; at thtti shr,ne of i . ho 1 beauty. In Interest ca ive o the e c lent interest - - - Bottle green wont jersey, black T t [ . t - c� I -; satin with godets cut, of the 2962 • •' of both sexes in this comparatively) rE • • z*3 A.. .. �, pe .� dull shriace with white silk crepe .:........ ....:.......... new industry or profession. i, the I - - -- PCJA - enllar and tie, and wine red ca i \o, _ C Size............ - ,i,2 Httlrtiress ng Fair of Fashion which _ crepe wuE> beige silk crepe are ideal , a ai . e:d here recently, TRACt t .. selections. •; .... ............................... All the latest fashions and styles! dtr►tex zip. `. ... 1.. ... ............................ :Pattern price- 15 cents Be snse to - i�ame - �rr- resealed. There were seen and � _ .,. fill in sae of pattern. Addrea +'Pat- explained the myatries of the classic BELIEF '�— CHANCE tern Department. The New Fail axd Street address shingle. the satin shingle, the skivers! Thy firmer the hold ahlch a mans tlenym of --- . .Vinter Fashion Magazine is 15 . „- .�....I ' glory. the piquant crop, and even a ha y belief. the greater :+ would • (;od. forethosehparticular scas*a which. e ..cents, but only 10 cents when or- ........'.......r ..........:... t u alai g s baby's a of an 1 wonderful method .of n b 's be iiiv respect for one who sincerely dersd with s pattern. City State 1 He does not choose to su;,ltcribe • ,! hair to grow early I and tesariously clings to the opposite' openly with Ills own sign-manual.- mechanical side played an im x BOW TO ORDAR PATTERA'S. I stam�a or coin (coin preferred; wrap portant part In the exhibition. Welydi opinion. _ - - I- Coleridge, - . p it carefully) for each number, and ' specimens of ele t•,cal apps ►stns, i Write your name and adJ.ess plain- address our ,rder to W ilaoa Pattern - _ -. . - - ^ - _ f Y super- perntaueM wavit,g machines. _fly, gi.v'ng.numl•er and size of such• Service,,7 3PiestAdelriaeSt :.Toronto.Ilooking like giant octopi with fear- ` _. ° - _ F �laatterns as you want. Enclose 20c in Patterns sent uy an early mail. t some tentacles. super - wanders• and all( . ' _ _ .,I _--_ .. _ _ - the pa aphe nail of the ntlus - - .. _ ..... _. ... ... tr V r r a l IGagn In Autos was a million more. than in t1,e pre• were sh6wn - • !�3Q 'rtous year, , There were demonstrations of the . ' :�Pxt to the United State*, New Zea• only way to adjust a much -pack and o�".'14, �+t e u c e *. 1. 7 ��(:ontlnues Over land has the greatest number of auto- i an Ice'-park . Shelves were laden Rtth .. s�jj(j{ . " ,. • ue for each 8,9 ta:'the Mare being I lotions, balms an.* complexion pow: p ��n�oy�y - ..: ryg 4 mobiles per taut - • Entire World, p nhahiteuts. Canada � den. _ - - ,y _- ' - I is third, wtt11 one, car to each .nine One 'revealation of the exhitition r - ; - was that women are not the only �� Coaatantly Increasing Demand; persons. . l�'hile 7. per cent. of the t due to Acid seekers after beauty. There was a ,,.excas "o. ' , I.. world's motor lehicles are in the I ,.c,osrow,cr. Ia Shown by Rt:p�lts of L'nitec! States this country has_ man.li -_f fair percentage of men in the atte.n , ..a+.+�►tu,c` r Man Countries dance. •asp' _ - -. .. . Elderly men spend much time anti I o"s�'""�`�� Many factored 83:5 per cent. of the world's , People living In Canada have �dif . production of automobile. - Last year , European automobile. makers pro- ! lame sums of money trying to . - - irulty visualizing ,ccntclit -tons la -many- i smooth away wrinkles and the double: .. :: ' - • , dured nearly. -.600,000 cars and trucks, - - - ibther countries pertainirlg to autumn- which ass a small aeltatue over the.! citing. and young m-i crowd the' Sick stomach,, sour stomachs and - 'Take a .poonful In water acid your -•- -- bile -- transportation. - in the United: previous year. These - Arures do not; !'airvlr*'4aers' parlors - trying not to indlgestlou usually: mean extern acrd. unhappy condition will probably end States we read reports to the eE ch 'take into aceount_rhe American i+uto• rook like the old men. The stomach nerves' are over•atimn- 1n five minutes. Then 7ou will always mobiles wlifch'-are aasPmb!ed iii sub• '—" `" • Iated. Too much acid makes the stom know wbat to do. Crude and harmful ' .'that there is one automobite to ea MALICE ach and- intestines sour, methods will never appeal to you. Go- sidlary plavo in luro e. _ .- ,,, .. . _. _._ •L99 inhabitants, while there is about �y ... Alka!1 kills acid tnstantty• the -best prove this for ;our own sake. It may • I - t_ 'Malfre at any time., is a reprehen- one car for each 9 people in Canada... Comptrlson of Kumbers - •• form is Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. be• 1 save a great many dls'agreeable hours: - . - stMe state of mind. 15 hen it comes in- Ilhen rhese people go out for a ttciei- ,Some idea o[ the ruurast between t cause one IrarmlPss, tasteless close IIe sure to gat the denulne Phillips` 'on_ a fair weather Sunday, they readily f the number of automobiles in the , to being, there is a•return to the prim! - c nclude that file mintier of motor~' rive. Probably the P,ychologtats - neutralizes many times its "volume hl I Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physt q Cntted States .and in other countries, acid. Since lts Invention. 50 years ago; i cians for u0 years in correcting - excess vehicles here is even larger. It is would describe it as a re.'trru io type. i , i, fo{fnd in the fact that the .City of it-lias remained the standard with ' acids. Each bottle contains full dieter hard tai believe that such a large and i We would probably sa> it ass a _- It �iorsn't matter what ae'rall i) -M phy5ictans everywhere. dons -any drugstore. ) Los Angeles alone has snore. -than 100: very thick y populated nation as 000 more registered automobiles .than- Throw- back." l China,_• with about three times as are to be found in either- Germany or . - • ,many human •beings as are found .in; maHre fs a vet} bad thing. Ant when! t Ausaralia. Phis American city has it comes, there is no telltitg flow tar t. ^ America,' had fewer •than _0,000 auto - twice as many- cars4as Adgentina, aout ._ � y ` ^ % -. mobiles. I four time, as many as the whole of we shat go in It. It gaps some badly k � `\..,, .. ' -. •� , Ttaly or Spain or Brazil or N'ew Zea- : - eriously'; it lands thetit iu a very � The area of fewest automobiles is :i .. ... , -- tie the Solomon Islands; iu the ' dangerous, and even a criminal, post "�1;, 1. said to _ :. _ land, India, with its vast population,• South Pacific, which have altogether kiss only 131,1,00' re„istered cars. tion. ,�LL��.�� ��; only two of these motor• vehicles. I rut malice of the usual known kind, NO v, Ender tills Egypt, famous ce ter of ancient col t11e kind that is obvious -and, It the �x g; .There are millions of people •who hase i hire and civilization, has less than 26,- - never heard of an automobile,. much• - - odd expression may be used, above : },000 registered cars Poland hays_.. board -is bad enough. \Chat is really • T^ �+ a -less' seen one. There are only fpur_D00 _ .L VR�N 10 countries in the aorid• that have^ as' vrowe is that super malice that creeps , Automobiles 'are Bald to be' first iii - many as a u><illion automobiles and , in an� oat and around its until we ,- t ' exports of manirfachired products : ' ®e� 'c only one country chat has more than' from the United States. Last year,i feel it dcrtag its fell work, and yet we 1,500,000._ This country is the United acco -din to the Department' of Com- f never know when it is going fo strike . 11 States, w!!h its'aPproximately 24,500; , meree - reports, cars and parts valued u'' 2 ( his sort is so delicate in its ma- I t O00 ears. _= •• ' at more than $5.00,000,000 were ship- ; -, a ,,;, ` Growth, of Automobiles -` chinations that it becomes positively _ ped -to foreign buyers,' _It is evident ' . is that the stead increase in the nom " `nakiah. Foe can never 'tell where pr"�'^ • . s gt " ; Autoiiiobilea in,use throughout the y its fan s are oir. to bite next. The • .^ world increased 3:6 Per Zent. last year. `bei of automobiles in v5 rious coup - g g g , mind that has this kind of malice in . - -: • . . -- These tigirres are from "the annual I tries throughout the world, which is the child's rem needs a it is not far off• insanity; for it is no +��� little son, Richard, wag course, sys 'world motor census, .made by. the.! bou�id to come, u 111 be made possible normal malice. - And certainly it,,is no 1�l troubled a lot with constipa- prompt cleansing. But the young- . American Automobile ,Association, , in the main by ,lmerican cars. Some 'normal mind that concetces it, tHon," sa,s hies. Ethel Evans, 'Lli3 ster's bowels aQso need toning and _ and are Probably the none accurate' of the :lmerican automobile mannfac- ; Fortunately it is not prevalegt. Flirt 14foriarch Park, Toronto, Ont. "He strengthening. . . statistics available. The total.number� turfing concerns have already estab- we do have to dal with it at times, got very weak, run -down and under: That's where California Fig Syrup of passenger cars, motor trucks an 1 fished ,enormous manufacturing and Then It fa that our soul and happiness weight. I gave him California Fig doesitsbestwork. Ithelpssttength- buses in operation in all the nations' assembling Plants' in some foreign ;are in jeopardy. Syrup; and in just a little while he en the bowelmuscl2s;givestonetoli • of file world, as of JaInlam 1st last,, countries, and this. sort• of expansion . _ tuns e' mp heartily and gaining. weak stomach. 'That's why faulty ._ la placed at 31,929,952. By this time; will probably continue. —�'' - blow I'm proud av can be; he's so digestion improves with its use• 1pEEDS AND THOUGHTS lob ust, bright and active." bowel movements become regular this figure is doubtless well over title Necessity for Export - Tem ors relief should be far and remain so. $2,000,000: mark. - 1 : lit the mean time the expurtfng of • Your self is matte of what you do the fi t consideration when a Eve child loves its flavor"; its \ It is interesting to note that idle in•: automobiles m:ufe in American fat acrd what you say; but most of all of I ; .'�Id shows by bad breath, coated cleansing actionisprotnptbutgentIe. crease in the' number of. automobiles toriey is necessary to beep production �ehat you thtnk. Yet we watch our • t jongue ,biliousness,oralistless,weak Apurevegetableproduct • nodanger in couiitrlea outside of the United in .large enough volume to keep the ! `Fords and our deeds far more care• condition, that he's constipated. Of of causTg the laxative habit.. It has - : States, as a group, last year was i c oat and pri era dowu for the benefit 'felts than our thoughts. full' medical endorsement.' 'larger than even in this country. The' of both the customers In this country i . - -'-` +C A L I F O R N I A There are man imitations; but TIMIDITY the word Caii}Yirnia marks the gain in other countries amounted to and abroad. F.cporttng fs also essen•I �� � 7Tp genuine. 16.6 per cent. as compared to 5 per ; t cal to keep the, more than 4,000,000 I • .Women and men of retiring timidity V -. J _ ., ' ':cent. for�the United States. However, I persons director indiretly employed are cowardly buYy in dangers which ,THE RICH, FRUITY LAXATIVE the total number of cars, motor trucks in this country at work. l affect themselves, but the first to res- wN'D TONIC FOR. CHILDa£N - `;o,tnd bases in operation In all toreignI it n ill hs Intnrestinx to note the cane when others are endaagored. -- - •cousltries was less than 7,500,000, but changes which tape plage••in some of Richter. \ .i . • I. - _ . . . . ,. .v . , v.. . . 11 L !: :,,- .. ;,.,,, .,G,.,.... 2.4x' -d. w: '.'. x+s•.4_:_ W,+.gt.. s,.�.t.°'y�<.11S ._�^_ "rR:_ *...,_.±'`".: •f••' -' _.. . .- -i �"' _ 1 --.. ..__; . ,,- i41_ss3�'s�� .. y �� Kso'- •C.^g'4 :,a. —: r,.:_ . }. -.n. .., r�i"T. .y... d. .•- ._- • -•,� -, :�' -4.., [..r:� •_.., ,� i'^ {�' - �.'Y,. — • -e;l. a' ;w+..,' y;,, .i.� ;.a ,: :.wT.i +7ac�1..a7» ::a. - ..s:..v-. -,, ;.±+'� „i - ,;.'r.,`� •:,: ,.... :.'. :. ...r'. .k' •..r•. r:.s -+cm .c. a. - .can. "ay... - - Lgmn l Fords at Work ..: Fvery 'package of Red Rose Teals reii witH chard Land Boom : Wickham steed in the Review of the same care s if Our reputation WCrC to stand Or z j„a RAC• Valleys Reviews: To me it has lout stemed An a+ .7 plain that the overthrow of the co>i -fall upon that single package. Oi servative Government last May would i British Columbia Pleased cause events is Europa gradually to i With Keen Buying In- moye'in a liberal 4ud democratic,di• - - '- recglon. At Geneva the beginnings of - .. terest in Irrigation Pro- this movement were discernible; as c'... jec of Okanagan was also the aprehensive unwilling- ness of the stationary and the reac LAND GOING FASO' doaaiy forces to yield to it. Had Mr. _ - MacDonald not felt able to visit I?resi- - ••• _.' �•. Oli er. B.0 -, Nov. 16 —A land boom - • v Ant Hoover the process of liberals - • progress here, and finaliv the 00 000 000 Government owned ation might have been chocked. Be- - is' jo-od.teei $4,0 I`I`Ief in the .impossibility of an Anglo- Southern Okanagan' Trrigation pro- American agreement for the reduc -, ject is coming into its owil. Dor lion of naval, armaments would have l mant, for the first tew years after its .encouraged every par(isan of things RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extra good inception, in 1921: land gales have run as they were dourly to oppose the I Into the bundrecls of thousands of dal- things that are to be. Is your daughter' Iars the past month and every ac•atl- able sot of orchard and is rapidly be- f Bdtha and His Countrymen Classified Advertisements % tag gobbled 'up by new settlers. i Johannesburg Times: The Cabinet gyr�dOats veCSxT enjoying life? Fight years ago a solitude sprink- WHEN YOUR BABY has ,refused a site at Union Buildings II I,if'ARE riE:V vVANTCD QUICK• 131 (3 ,e led with aagebriish and greaseweed, f for 'a memorial statue to General' . pay, easy work. Earn while learn r TT u just in -her teen the situ turning its implacable Pays I ing barber trade under famous 3loler 1 age" that a irI should "CATCHES A GOLtD' Botha, one -time Commander•in -Chief I ,nierican plan. world's most reliable g g and direct flame, devouring it, a I i of the Boer Army and the first Pre - barber school system '.Write nr Cali be getting the most fun •solitude 25 miles in lengtb, hollowed I - -- I•mier of -South Afria under whose aegis r immediately for free catalogue. rooter out of life 1—yet so often out between -rows of high stone ` In spite of all precautions, little ones.' I barber College. t21 Queen west. Toronto, ,. it happens that Is of the Union Buildings were erected, One girls faced hills dotted with soldier like i v EII take colds — especially during tLe would have thought that any South I LADIES WANTED• s��- to.twenty have pine treest to -day, a gigantic basin.of changeable days of our Fall season. African Government — whether Ns, -I ADIES' \WAN'TED TO DO PLAIN ` — r a light sewing a ho whole ,• outgrown their strength verdure, planted to over 100,000 bear- , When the first symptoms appear— onalist or South .African i'arty I L nd. gh n•i t me. o1e or --are quickly tired, Pale, ing fruit trees and surrounde.. by an sneezing, redness of the eyes, run - would have been proud to honor the i _,pare time, good pay; work sent any enormous ribbon like concrete ditch, ping nose — Baby's Own, Tablets distance; charges paid. send atamn. for . _. nervous, generally run- memory of so distinguisbell a son of partk:ulars• National Manufacturing Co., down and unhappy I filled to the brim with pure water. should be given at once. They will I South Africa as Louis Botha —al• Atnntreat. of Such is the brie( history of this. I rapidly break up the cold and prevent . -though his good deeds for the Union wall Street's great trick is to take These are Mrs srgaa one of the largest irrigation projects { more serious complications. anaemia, a eonditioa that have given him, a monument much' a lamb and make a goat out of him. results from thin, worn-out, •n the Dominion. Pessimists, and blathers who keep a box of Baby's i more enduring than stone .or brass. under- nourished blood. Dr. there svere a large number, branded Own Tablets in the home always feel Louis Botha loved this country with winiams' Pink Pills have the scheme with various cognomens. safe, in fact they are like having a deep sincerity and that the country corrected this in thousands I The pioneer settleral, mostly men i<ao doctor in the house. They are a gen- of of girls. Here it the acgsai ad fought their country's battles toe but thorough laxative that sweet•' loved him has been proved with great once of Mrs. Sea h i I past as The Oar to b boy' of the •xpe n fought another battle here for a bare i en the ,stomach and regulate the past was destined to become Com - Nicholas of Erieau, Oat. ; exi- ttence until such time as orchards I bowets, thus driving out constipation "My daughter was in ■ during •cue most of the Boer forces � �� ` run-down state. She was !became productive. � and indigestion and relieving the baby j during the most momentous years in easily tired and did not wish Looking for a crop -,vblc :t would of the many childhood ailments which the history of the Republic, and,,,af- IXTYRE ea ay tired with others As produce ready' cash these .ploneers' are the direct result'of a clogged con - ter the �'.igning of the Peace Treaty of this was ttnnattaral, I began } developed the Oliver Cantaloupe, nose dition of the bowels or sour stomach. `Vereeuiging, he developed a sense of /IyClSjt�Ca• giving her Dr. Wimwams' sold frotp coast to coast. anti cousid -' They are absolutely safe —being guar- I vision and statesmanshlp which trans- Pink Pills, and they soon ered the best cantaloupe produced in anteed to contain no drug at all harm , formed tour anlagoalstie provinces in- b�o�os#s 2 �a eCJP r•o "to made a strong healthy girl 5 - of her. Now she is as happy , Canada. tut to eves the youngest babe. They i to. a great Union —how great in the / a girl v one would with to Until la; }t year the district had been cannot possibly do harm —they coccus ..future depends entirely upon those in the doldrums. Money was scarce, !too rood. who live In it. Sort your daughter on land prices almot proMbltive for new ' Baby's Own Tablets, 'are Bold by all I PROWS this proves tteatment now settlers, Interest uu land purchased medicine dealers or will be sent by a by buying Dr. Williams' Pink %a� eating up all the money settlers mail at 25 cents a bdx treim The Dr. Pula at your druggist's or any eou:,i make while waiting for their : Williams' Medicine Co„ Brockville, Used by Doctors mail, in edi • f orchards to come into production. Ont. _ r a This year the government took me- from � Many doctL re recommend Mtn - 1 The Dr' ilhaIns 'flan, All summer long a re REVERENCE ard's as the best Liniment made. Medicine Co•, Broekvilla+ tion of land has been made. dt—tit Tbey urn It for many ills. Out s'ss cuts. In land prices recommended and' The poaseawlon A{ rEv tr pt a marks �� finally notified by Lie provincial Sov• the noblest and hiFbest't� pe of, raan i ernntent. hood and womanhood - •reverence for lmmedlalely the new priced ivent i things consecrated by the homage of its re I ����y�= ,into effect some five vveeka aro, an gFneratiuns —for high ob eels. pis influx of new sett :trs commenced. thoughts. and noble alms —tor the A „ouasr+tu.o ssNa chasing 340 acres w'hlch is now part• Rreat men of former times+. anti the ° Large blocks of. land, one firm pur• - tes s• coutrra high - minded workers amongst our Iyt�tnd will all be planted to peaches, contemporaries Reverence Is alike •• GUIDANCE 1 have been sdld by the government. ' indispensable to the happiness. of in- Eve Liling A word can bd the very lleht of life, I Over i5. ten acre lots. the standard dlvlduals, of [aunties, t[fid of nations. 8�rried a Burden giving moat welcome guidance 'in commercial orchard size for one loan, �ti'ithggt it there can be no trust. no have been bought. New buildings faith, no, confidence, either in matt or I •• I feel I rn,Lsf ter s awl tci y1� �f the grraf AITHMA J hours of perplexity and icdeciatoa. �� are going up in all directions and In God — neither social peace nor social 6errsytr I is 184 erd rho»► Srv«ktn Saks. Far three Yeats 1 aurerPd ftong tuner eta Ss,, deDFor • score -of words may renew hope, re- i new tud.ustries started. i progress. For reverencQ i9 but 8II- I #is,+ and nertxe, rchieA made #nryth+ag +Ann a pgEE TSZAL PACKAGE o! t' t• store lost confidence, cheer beyond I The dream of the late Hai. John other word for religion which binds "'Ildljl•a, attending dodort an and off fw this li. ''"'-" `t "'e yrequ st. Aeih+n.- men to each other, and all to God. —S. fi ction •Jeoa,nencedtotakeKrusehrn, and Jroa compound sent on rGuild.. Cciall9.- 'measure.. l O }aver, premier of British Columbia I `! h rated to ls's t� seA es. it sple sans Smiles. ( gen �>� o� bark to ney usual #kt o1 1{, respiratory �nseases. Ina pleasant and spotuor of the immense irrigailon , he4ja. IRawnow rostewd rnydut+c#, and nor ramnka �, t utckiv rsoathen and re- a�heme, has come t0 paad, r- O once ows a pleasure. I;P%es ast � .ritsn catarrh. Standard "tammvitut>ry+athKrusehm Ralb. and after remedv ht drugw-ta, 3S cents. 50 — MISTAKES 1 eingmckatbusine ssRearlyou weeks amww'ft -' cents anti sl S0, nmrder nr ci,arrtte L O pu tr,Jo ' e the 'l Jlelinp andremmnd leis Sera,! t,rr PEEK Canadian veto- No More .Tag Days -- Perhaps �t a are Hound to make mistakes, i subt>s take tAs turfs da ly dome,' and k«y norm,. g cigarette- Canadian -ristri- beinR human. Wben n'e make a slip Aernwims r these hustlim day #. : "I / a/umya be pleased to anatcer an i buters. L'Ttnans, Lt4., Dent) CCs. zee Cape Argun, The sooner, that chart• we can help the sltuation along by _ et Pant t west, moutrea . Caaida• FOR THE HAIR {ties whirls have moL v At jolped the I tttgxtree# in prai#a of 6r„uAat Salt#.' j frankly saying that we did not do tire' ons+oakttero•aMSorte . p.acwa • ' GREENNOiINTAIN Cape's extremely �urresstul Com• r1ghL thong. If we express our re•, Smstt +en salts 's obtainable- at drug slid i Dref�uild SAiTNNACONNlYMO - Ask Your Rarher —He Knows munity Chest do so the sooner they,' siry ottnec ntoree to Canada at last a bottle. .and the citizetis of Cape Town, vvill•be stets, the chances are that people will I Male contain, enough to tact for a cn s months- --good health for ball -aunt •dig. a _ relieved it the irksome necessity of P.* all the more faith in its and give, I - -•* ceaaelegs sheet collections. All of =.ui another chance. Surely this is bet -� - forts, to raise funds for charitable ter than denying or eoncealEng our s Id - G purposes will then be properly co-or- i mistakes. __ V E T I H �' s �. - fa• °' i' TO PROTECT THEM �• :. :, �dinated into one period set apart I HOW i Free Information i the= purpose and much dissipation of ; One, thing you'll have to t ive them' O SA energy will be'acoided. Aetter still, ctedlt tot is that in Wailing, a�"alI GLEN & GLEN 1g what is all too often a matter for ir• Street they don't call Et a holy war. �) ritation will become an annual effort {` Patent Solicitors in which the citizens of the Cape Pen - (Feet Sore? Use Minard's Liniment. BLACKBURN BLDG, - OTTAWA I :,„�t ?•,, F" - - insula can take both an interest and B 30' a pride. The Principle of the Com- _ nlunitY Chest has been amply vindi- - - iR rated in other parts of the world, and I - Y - $� --- it is only a' matter of time before it is " r universally'.O/Ccepted in South Africa. ( - -- ATJ • I'i4i � When you want the most f __ economical a satisfactory . .:In Memory of Botha ,,,,Oi9 lumber cutters, write us AiiAiling '*►°'"'• " ""°""" l" Johannesburg Times: I[ every stn- I�' A�u��,e.+totu' for infOflriatiOri & prices• biassed opinion of South Africa were ,,,aa.�purr,etaW°'s' I+ te4t�sce.uxet+oa From - S17VI0.`1DS CANADA SAW CO. LTD. canvassed and asked to suggest the I _ Mcatreal Toronto most appropriate site in the Union for' — n+e'r°yn„aari�rc�.etou i almost taKrre forams Vtuicouvm � Sc. J� , a memorial to Lnnts, •Botha, , a 1 11 -24 e.very.volce would be rosed in favor; �i; H'�iM tNo � K "� think Lydia E;' 1?inkham's — o[ Aleintjes Rop. General Hertzog h 'i "±,,,� Vegetable Compound is wonderfull - ATTENTION ; FERTILIZER DEALERS Messrs, Tanguay, Limited of �Que'bec, Quebec, Beg to an- .nounce— ''The' opening of an Ontario '.Sales Office at 2834 Dundas 8t., Toronto, under the direc- tion of H. L. Spicer, former - ,ly Secretary - Treasurer of Empire Fertilizers Limited. We 'can offer EXCEPTION- . ALLY LOW PRICES on Mix- ed Fertilizers, Superphos- phate and Fertilizer Mate- rials sold in cartots for cash -ONLY. Write above ad- dress for prices, etc, o AGENTS WANTED I_M,I, aadts Linin,:nt relieves stiffness. and his Cabinet withhold permission I I have had six chil4ren of which four i for the erection of a monument there I s+ I `I►,,,, are living attd my youngest is a bon - because the shifting sands of fifty p� nie baby boy now eight months old years might alter South Africa's sits• ' i hnei,at c�+FabO"s"dD°► who weighs 23 pounds. I have taken tulle towards her greatest son and because the memorial is not national. I .. - � ' ' _ .. i and FaerisM�s i LossoF•4. li your medicine before each of them ` In fifty years t[me the reputation of Nut un#��— Are you prepared to redder • rill exs„w.:�d `� was born and have certainly t& i 1 Louis Botha withstand higher in the i first aid and quick comfort the "'" ;it � ceived great benefit from ice I urge hearts of his countrymen than it does moment your youngster has an I; fi.«ts.•�^"" l my friends to take it as I am .,sure ':' to -day. General Hertzog might easily upset of any sort ?. Could you do t they will receive the same help I did." i remove this reason for the Cabinet' the right thing— immediately — i —Mrs. Milton McMuIlen, Vanessa, refusal to grant a site for the mem- though the emergency came with- I Ontario. I ortal by making the monument a na- tioaal one. The memory of Louis out warning — perhaps tonight? - I Castoria is a mother's standby at harmless as the recipe on the Botha-deserves it. such times. There is not Iike wrapper reads. If you see Chas. H. Fletcher's signature, it is 1 i !THOUGHT it iii emergencies, and nothing better for everyday use: For a• ':genuine .Castoria. It is harmless smallest infant; doctor's s f t Compound j Thought moves like lightning, but sudden attack of colic, or the to the relief of constipation; to will tell you So' # our thinking must be transformed In to action before it can set the,w61•id gentle • allav a feverish condition, or to You can tell'from the recipe oa fretful baby that can't the wrapper ho-,v mild it is, and ^'• Rra- soothe a etable repa- how, good for little systems. But sleep. This pure veg p ration is always ready to ease an continue with Casturia until a — 'ISSUE No. 47 --'29 .oiling youngster. It is just as child is gown. .... .._ -._ � �.: �,. ,. , . ' ..: _ .:. � ....:. � -. r:..,•,. , ' ; r .v, .. _ ..... _; -' � :i..•, � - ..r.9. ::.+?c�- ' - "_ e - -. emu. {x+1j?,:.. s� st �,-+n ?,;�.az.9yap.. .'' +� 7, - a 4M R 0, CEDAR GROVIL SAL9 RZQi STIER. : E -Auction Sali o N` A bazaar will be held at Zion,Cbureb. Saturday,. Now. 23rd - Auction 01 "fop& Cedar Grove,. on Saturd&y. Nov. 30th. 40 w4.x)d lots, beech, mapli, oak, TCORMS SL75 pa yew.; 9Lb0 it paid to advaum The sale will commence at 8 00 o'clock -ash, and basswood), at wst half of --XMAS FRUITS. PEELS, Nurs, iciNGs ETc.. Subsaiptions to the United SLatas wW Cast and will consist of fancy work, knitted lot 13, Con. 4, Urbridge. the prop- Britain 82.00 in- advame. Work. novelties, licime. inadi cakes and erty of J. E Kidd. Sale at 2 are the choicest the markets produce. `Come and buy your Christ- candies. sharp. F. W. Silversidgg% Auct. Proprietor. inasVitiesente. Tea will be served at 5 ioneer. JOHN MURKAR, Pr lb. tin, Cal. Se eedless Raisins. 2 lbs�. .25c Almond Icing, I Tuesday, Nov. 26thr-w-Auction sale of Oal. eded Raisins. 2 lbs. 82c Almond Lcing. J lb. tin, 860 XOTE8 AND COMMENTIL farm steak; implements, hay grain Valencia R^Ielos. 2 lbs. 25c Icing Sugar, 3 lbe. 46e' Ever Try !his roots, fowl and furniture, at lotl. Nectar Seedless, 15 oz.. 16c. Swans Down Cake Flour .... 420 .'One of the greatest problems remedy for bronchitis, couR4, sore Con. 8, Pickering -(,townline)), the Puffed Seeded, 15 cz. '18c Five Roees Flour. 24s.. .1-40 with-V Which Canada and the Unit. throat, whooping cough. head colds property of Mrs. Margaret Chap- Gold Medal Currants 20c Five Hoses Flour, 79 7 tonsil troubles. Sale at' one o'clock, sharp Shetred Walnuts 60o lb Royal PRstry Flour. 24s States -have to --Aiml _is the .!knd man Spohn's Tonsilitis." Good-resutts or See Bills. W.,B• Powell, Auction. Shelled Almonds -We lb Cook's Frleid Baking Powder foreign immigrant. The task of money-back. You can't lose. Try it. eer. 7 Glace Cherries .50c lb, White Lily Baking Powder :26o ' r -making the foreigner a loyal Tunes' Drug Store. Saturday, Nov.30th-Auction Sale Drained Lemon Peel 25c lb Sbirriffe True Vanilla 250 Drained Orange Peel 25c lb I Vanilla Extract, 3 for es of or a loyal Araericau 18 of about 7 1-2 acre's of stAnding Notice to Creditors timber (beech, and maple) to be not a simple one. One of the Soo in about 1,4 acre lots at -lot 12 'A NICE RANGE OF CHRISTMAS CHINA ;great difficulties that we have to Con. 8, Pickering, the, property of In the matter of the Estate of Samuel encounter is the fact tbat We look miConochie, late of the village of W. G. Scott. Sale at 1.30 o'clock. ;•AND STATIONERY See Bills. F. W. Silversides, Auct- upon the foreigaer- as a being Dunbart-on.in.the County. of Ontario R D S 0 N much lower in the scale bf civil) GentlemAn, Delceased. J A M E S R I C H. A ALI, PERSONS having claims Saturday, Nov. 30th- Administrator's cation than wd are ourselves, and sale of land, at the North East gra;nst the estate of the said Samuel ' consequotly we shun. them except mcConochie, d6ceased, who (tied on or corner of lot 31, c on. 6, Pickering, -when making a b&-iness'deal with -about the 8th dAy of May, 1928, are 23,1-2 acres -compos ed of the nor- j equired to file claims on or be- therly part of said lot, will be of- a- - .them, when We expect tone the ore the 20th (lay of December 1929, ing Store fered for sale by public auction gainer. We do not. as a rule, with Ella M16Conochie, the executor close the estate of the late Nicol- Picker* Iff ardware % McIntyre, ...treat them as fellow•beings. It is of the said estate, -after which the McInt) Sale at 2 o'clock. Fred said executor will proceed to distrib- Postill, Auttioneer. -true that many of the immigrants ute the sail .estate having regard Nlonday. Dec. .2nd-Auction Sale of ....who come into this comntry are only to such claims as shall have been furniture including a Gurney Ox- "W4 have the Black Diamcind Pl(,w Points to fit nearly crude specimens of humanity, but received by her. ford range, coal or wood, carpets, all make of plu'we. the reason is they have never bad DATED at Dunbarton, this. 16th -garden tools etc. at Robt. Feasby's , :.is chance. There is hardly a race (lay of November '1921). Brotigham. Sale at 2 . o'clock. Fred Ella McConochie, Postal, auctioneer. We supply repairs for all Stoves and Ranges and if you are is need of I that comes within our borders but Executor. a New Range or Heater be sure and who have within them that germ If you are trouhled with constipation see oil r vat ied line: that requires only the pr lie Gallagher's Herbal Tonic. .Its see trouble to show, the goods. Oper sur. Pickering Milling Co, take is not, lessened ty continued U 8 e use. Sold !,y & 0. Jones,'Pickerfrig. roundi ngs to cauee them to develop Have oil hand Fk t Alit th e th Electric Washers as- good as any -nore better-othero just as good. into the most desirable citizens usual lines (if feed Atrial any time given Free. The Italians, whom so u&Liy de- Crusbed O�%t�, Oat Chop, Mixed Ch,) p, Barley Cho ..-spise, become within one or two - -)I)" ` , -,Pickering 4zeneratione, most valved citizens %lilt Feects, Poultry Feeds, McCortnii-k- Coro, crat•ked Agent for the Deering Farm Maebitiery and Repairs. of our country. They are mckbt and ground, industriou-i people and they are Oileake Meal. Molns,e* Fee,,.*'. Tax i e rvice k exceedingly fond of music, and a race that is forld of musie have Jast, arrived a � r of Cotton Sired I . 1. Our Motto :We have it, (ali it, or it is 110; made. -ar noble thoughts within them. The ZM i at ( lot ptiees, See Calk'by day or night"prornody us f-ir ally feed y6ti llvalt.e attended to, Germans. Slays, Greeks, Artnen- We can, save yoil J. S. BALSDON, PICKERING Mane and many other races nho money. -Comfortable cars. Prices reasouable. ------- make Canada the land of their We bAve a new Cboppinir Pimn't. adoptiou have some qualities that Work done fast Hud fine. Phone 7800 BRADLEY'S .15RADLEYS imake them desirable citizens. The We handle Five Roses Flour. came may be said of the Poles, Royal Honsehold and Purity for bread and ­Royal" for pastry. Special price7i on these :-Lovely little Rarmentp to complete. the Ukranians, a certain class of the Try a sack of this flonr Ai"Ti -LAW1 Baby'-j Wardrobe. Children'?A Clothes-a specialty Under. Russians and oche -re. The Douka• weir of seasonable weights f,.)r Women and Children, very from your grocer. PickeriDg, Ontario _bom wb-u came to Canada from reasonably priced. Flannelette Gowns, heavy qnaltty all 9 ago in Pickering KiUing Com-plaloy aJzes. 98dand 1 49. Allover sprous and !louse dresses, 79a Russia not many year and 08c Cbildren*9 party dres@%-,?, clearing at 49r, Ladies' .,.oj;der to enjoy greater freedom, osiery, from 49e tip. ChLldret.'d Lisle and Silk Hose, are developing into a splendid ppecial'19c. To%els-lineu, buck and cotton towels . ity pe of (;&us d is n , It is true that-) !there is a number of the'ni w bo a%. S PECIAL PRICE S MEN'S FURNISHINGS )tawless, but their numbers are 7" Heavy Poo.twear for the wet season, our vit)ber goods are better thiLlt.- Hijt many of the younger FOR TEAM HARNESS ever and stirprisingly low in price. LArhartt'sl GWvemand preberatiuu of this race, have pass Overalls always on hand Windbreakers, ed through We public schools, Trousem Smocks, 9%eater Every Brass mounted Team,Backband Harness thing for Dad and Ott, Boys. high schools and universities and I - . 2 inch layer trace with heel chains. $42-00 are now teaching or have entered with 5 ring lireeching, instead of 'back- into some of the learned profe.41- band, .,$49.00 who won sions. The y,lung man C EC I L iB R AD LE Y . .1511ti•k niatinted Team BackbRad Harness, $38.50 Ithe oratorical contest in Ontario 3.= 1 C 3C F_ .1z_ 7- N 01� .last year is a Russian and %ix 51 ring Breecbring 4 4. 25 lears previod,,]y could not speak •This i!, n(A a factory harness, but cn'swni made in oar a word of Rugl6b, - In­tbe Toron. own shop at Markham. Ito schools there are niatly other 'NVe -1pecialize on repairs to harness and collars, 7 4 who are equally as bit iLl. not lie in Us ed ace or4r to th-se "strangerg ConAdianize "IF "T �:70 'D 'D S­-- )iaut, RiLbongh it may ithe field of oratory. In YQU C • ."Within our gates" it ig no to Cana' Harness and Collar Manufacturer R to treat them kindly diad 2 ,".encourage then) in avery way. Home Phore- 3400 'We should uo)t treat them as M -A- 1?a 1< 1-3: A. M. ONT. i0aves, but as fellow beings. ;-CARD 'OF THANKS, Mrs. John -Dunn, and daughter de- sire to thank their friends and neigh- b*rs for the kindri3ss 'extended to them. during the illness and death of -a beloved husband and father, also After- for the beautiful floral tributes. - ialravigi the gtJnS1* 4Ofgh4tiag At trivial expense Gyprolt will convert SP2Ce D aily C oAch S e r v 1 c e s now wasted into one or more extra ro.013M • ROYAL WINTER FAIR. 7'..1 `6 TORONTO r oar ­'Noveruber 20th to November 28th For We By N' M..G di -Pickering, Onic. or on • .Now'dn Dtisp'lay' e _Fa're 50 Cents .-See It-HW, It 'Leave -Pickering .(Standard Time) Lea've Toronto A. M. P, M. A. W P. N1. -UT E A RE The actual perfornunce 7.30 3.80 d 7.25 8.55 A, HERE of a radio is the bat basis 8.30 .30 d 7.55 4 55 -of selection. We will be 8.55 5.55 9.30 -glad to let the Kolster 6.30 9.55 '6.55 _10.30 With a full linebt Pickling Spices peak for itself--prove -7.55 40 cents a gallon I "1055 11.30 7.80 Lapps' Cider Vinegar, MP XXX White Wine Vinegar, eriority by results. 11.55 8.55 1P M 8, 8a (30 M. 0.55 0 30 Have a demonstration. li.36 Heinz Pickling Vinegar, 12,55 10.55 1.80 10.34 Can ouus. 7 Rubbers t- ­ :. , and Metal RIn go 1.55 c 11.40 -.2.80 ..-11.30 Fruit Jars, all sizes w 'WILLIAM C. MUR-KAR 2.55 Black Diamond Points Plo d Daliyexcept Sunday Agent Sunday only Brantford Binder Twine Ontario Vickerinx -Fresh Groceries at lowest 'prices. Highest prices •paid for fa. m produce, r 7 Batteries Re-charged. h-Lo • C oac ines ver, • OLTE IYF b4 r e 0- rA DO) WO Gr ay' phone your order, .-We deli ''All that you seek P hone Markham 6402 in Raaio,, neral Wm. M. Duncan, Merchant, Green River' lima ifiiwl"� N e*ZRi"FIN � k. NOT's CLARK Mrs. Andrews, of Toronto, Stall- AuM Thutm 1, 9•aa Hotel Employio's Wife ed friends In town on Monday. orlum -Ravint taken 6*82' irammy '4- and Mr. Wilker •peat the Reeve G. M. Forsyth sad D*O- Mr.. Dee was a happy little wits StouffV& Qnt. Ptobk ge, Brougrom, We.&= now week ead at Tavi•tock. ve G. L. Middleton,.,are and mother who went about bar 9= 8. F. and Mrs. Robins, of Whit. uty, ree housework singing and taking ewe to ✓ve service in, Brougbain as attending Co. Council this wook • of her little two-ye&r-old girl. soon visited ClarewoDt friends on for some reason, she began to drdbp -Friday" Saturday, 22 an- Service car always ready, day *a sgOday, and lose weight. Such a deep cough Luther P-41key has been off duty, - SON DS—Govern me t. Municipal and -me that it pained her lungs ­ABIE'S IRISH ROSE" night Service. Her hushand was Qua a Mortgage Bonds. Also, Industrials. tinuallY. be Phone Clare. 5 4 -being on the sick list and under about her, but as he had to work long - Sleolt��T� Safe investments at fro-in 5 to 7 per (Return engagement at t hours aoblotel, he could not Gasoline, 011, 4hadoctor's- care. cent. nur3e her r help very much. The regular prices) 251y. A. L. PIL13ff. doctor said she needed the greatest Urm. A. J. Chandler, of Toronto, INSURANCE—All classes written In- car e if she was to get well again, and f • has been spending a week with Taesday-Wodnesday, 26 and 26 her parents, J. H. and Mr cluding Fire, Autompbller Wind for Mrs. Dee this seem", an titter s. Beal. storm. Arcideat and Sickness. impossibility. Our now gene The Pickering general -"Merchaut has But no—there was help at hand. "HERO FOR A NIGHT" Plione or write She was admitted to the kindly care moved his household vigil sehold effects to 43tf -915. BOWMiN,Whit and medical attention of the . . I ce Com Cromedies. m2ittee -..- Claremont and Is now becoming by Tor nto Hospital for Consumptives at West 11. In three months' time she -settled.. Administrator's Sale of Land Incretwed i in weight from 98 -pounds to is object of this. Association is 600 eta Friday and Sattirday, 29 30 T1 lessen stealing and prosecute Mrs. Richard How. we regret to 122 pounds, which was a splendid g -the powers Indeed, and she soon went home to a eport is not improving as would Under and by virtue of .. .1. . Double-Bill - very happy little family. the felons. , 'Funds are needed by thla hospital undersigned as Admin 'to desired. , We hope for an early vested in the "ME GANGSTER" 7- 3erty stolen oonitneW I urn to health. istrator do bonis non with Will annex- for such work, and your subscription me bars having property t M, re still be gratefully received by W. A. ate immediately with any member F. and Mrs and testament of Charlton and A. E. Ames, at 228 Col- and of Executive Committee. Chidlow and son, ed of Ji,�, last will Mrs. Chand- Nicol INL,+,.tyre. farmer deceased, leue Street, Toronto 2. JLwai4, Mrs. Real and 11TRENT*S LAST CASE." $1.00. ler motored to Pickering and there will be offered for We by pu4 Me mbership fee lie auction on Saturday, the 30th of Tickets may be had from We President or, Whitby on Sunday. an application. The annual Sunday School November, 1929, at the hour of 2 o' H'sc. Com.—L. D. Banks, C. 8 almk. ,Christmas Tree entertainment o liu -noon, by Fred A T E W x f clock. in the ,afternoon, Pos- 4lie Baptist Clin reb will be held on till; Esquire, Auctioneer, the lands er, x. s. obapnian, Pickering. Dec. 20th. particularly described as . follows: - . .: q ;Friday evening, Q. Munro, Jas, Richardson. or tract of land and premises situate S President, searstary Wid Miller returned to town on ail and singular that certain parcel j8unday night a,!companied by a lying and being in the Township of B efo­ re Ch ri stma& pecia -line sample ' of evidence of the two Pickering, in the County and Prov- weeks spent in the north hunting. ince of Ontario, containing 24 1-4 A_ W. G. and Mrs. Binghatn' of Lwrea, more or less, and being coin- Toronto, spent Sunday with Bert posed of the north half of the North One only, McClary Furnacette, reg. $85 00. This is extra and Mrs. Mantle. and on their re- M quarter of lot N`o.31 in the. 5th con- value and just when you want it, Mrs. turn were accompanied by cession of the said Township of Pick- at $49.95. Besse' BARR sting except parts. k The double quartette of the g The said. fzTte -will be held, on the said Baptist Church assisted in the described lands, situate at the corner -anniversary services in theGreen- of the sixth concession and the Whitt- Step Ladders V:4.._Wood United Church on Sunday Yale sideline. -evening. '.his land is of excellent quality and 7 foot ladder, well braced, 2.19 The Rev, J. S. Forg usoo,of Pick Has a frontage on 'Provincial high- 6 1.89 h to preach 'No -1 of almost 80 rods. at - , ­. ertag. was announced . 6 -169 in the United 01burch on Sunday For terms, payticulars and conditions riling next, but owing to a re of sale apply' to Donald R. Beaton Wo -would arrangem on t he will not be here. Whitevaie, Ontario,.. or Beaton and We only have a few Of which if bought now Mr. DopkLog was among the Ross, his Solicitors, 330 Bay street, cost us twice asmuch. Compare these prices. E speak of artistic Invited to Stouffvill-e to Richard I,orot), D. W designs that are Hon Lodge the otber uijzht and dignified. not artistic while 9 that would be there agqisted. in the floor design priate for the work in Senior Warden's night. B I L D E R S One 9 tube Radio (Freed) batteryle8s, bran new, reg price iaappro in view. The Richard Ward had thernisfol% purpose 195.00, to .call at 149.00. This is a Oflibimet maeltine one Illustrated Is aim. tune.to fall in front of the po-It We are now ready to and is extra good value. .. .. . pie. yet has artistry. office a few days ago and has since you with: been confined t-i the house. For. "No Greater Tribute' tuilately no bones were bro ken. -BRICKS, OONCRETE Large B batteries, reg. 5.00, at 3.75. Auto Rugs, reg. 10.00, at 7.75. N. W. STAFFORD, J. R, Parry,- of Whitby. and Roasters (all enamel) from 1.20 up. having 13LOCKS, INTERLOCK- fortnerly of Claremont, Xin ton Road, -repairing shop Paint, at 1.00 per quart. "Conducted a shoe . INN G P I PE, DRAIN TILE, %kitby here several yearsagn, has been arrested charged with a very serf jg NI) AND GRAVEL. Frescota, entire stock going at 2 lbs. 29c , 5 lbs. 57c. Phone Whitby 68 r T) one offence. Large Sinks, 2Ox82, roll rim. for one week, On Wednesday night last the Perry -Cement very special at 11-95. local lodge. A F. & A. M., were y hosts to Doric and Riverdale Lodges. of -Toronto, Doric Lodge Produetg COO 16 • cond netiog the ceremonies of the Charles Cooper', .Claremont Bay St., Toronto second degree. -a 0% 4. The bazaar held by the Ladles' PLANT-1 mile north of Nfibri Leaf lAutual Fin Aid of the United Church on Fri. splendid success, HigbiandCreek. E • -D a, _--f% E R T R A N D Insuruce Co. . ..... day last was a hundred Cb*eap rates for farm and country realizing nearly three dollars. A number of valuable GREAT General Merchant buildings. artieles of fancy work are still on Windstorm Insurance on buildings. _,sale at the home of Mrs. Raw!-oo- wind-mills, Silas et4o. The work on the bridge south of CLARE ' MONT ONTO Insurance ihe t of all kinds. village is proceeding slowly 'Reduct' o ns and it is ho ped that it will be :(Successor to D. A—Scott) FARMS FOR SAL�i- inter. - - ----------------- r heady for traffic before w Write or phone lemplo ed and the work There is a large number of men k is being Here is a Real'Opportu it) y A pushed forward as rapidly as GROCERY SPECIAL S D. B 0 W M N to save $o I -Possible. 10 bars of Laundry Soap, 20 WHITBY, ONT. Thos. Patersoit is a busy man Men's Knee Rubber Boots, ' I ` I. I . . the�* days making storm doors, regular 4 50, for 3,50 Al Soap FlEtke,;, per box ... ... Our Special Blend Tea, per lb. ... 59c coot weatherj, causes Men's Lifebuoy Rubbers, Farmers Attention 7. as the real Jellies with fruit nappie 25c people to think of the approach. 7 eyelet. reg 8,50, for..; 2, 75 Ginger Snaps, 2 lbs. for ... 25c I have winter. OThe past few days Men's 15 in. Leather•tops, secured the agency for the'Frost "has been quite eool and light snow regular 15 00, for 5 Wood and Oocksbutt Farm Imple- Harries makes as feel that winter Men's All-wool Windbreakers .25 6 meats. and will keep corist&dtly on hand repairs for tfiese popular �.,IDRY GOODS SPECIALS -.4s near at hand. regular 8.50, for ... 249 implernent@. Mrs. Perry Chapman, of Balsam, Boys' All -wool Windbreakere Also, Loudon's barn an Ladies' and Wool Hoee ge d stable '.will hold an auction sale of far 1.05 Fancy Flannelette, yard wide; per yard regular 2.50, for ' - t., . 25c fittings. 'stock, implements, hay, grain, Ladles' All wool White Sweat- 'Fancy Cretonnes, per yard 23c I will also take contracts for painting r premises on er Coats Find Pifflovere, barns and houses by a new furniture ate., at he Plaunelette Blankets ... $2.39. .26. regular 5.00, for 8.50 process, by spraying. Tuesday afternoon next, Nov. -As she is leaving the farm there Boy-'All-wool Pullovers, Estimates cheerfully given.• will be no reserve.. See bills for regular 2 00, for 1.25 Phone IM. full particulars. Men's All-wool Flannel :..We are having splendid success with r-52 A large number of telephone Shirts, regular 2.00, for 1.35 ur line of R. J. Mann, aremont subscribers are greatly dissatisfied Men's Pepper and Salt Shirts, recent increase of rates, regular 1.25, for •05 -..Special Ordered Clothing Green River .4 Military Legglages :and s*y*th.st they will have their Men', from their rhones taken out regular 3.00, for ... 2.5o Bas"ket omee. They have not been per. - --S­����Gn_ajrafiteed fit.' One price $24.00 Factory been suaded that this increase has bE F I N GV -0 L.•D S Manufacturers of •,justified and are feeling very sore Will PAY MORE over the ruatter. LOWER PRICE STORE t, Baskets, Berry All kinds of Fruit On Fridaynight last the dinner Phone .3801 'Crates, Farmers, Bushel given, following the recent tourn. Baskets, Clothes Baskets. ment of local bowlers, was held CLARE.�TONT ONT, at the 'home of J. Evans. The BRIN G IT HERE FrankRennock 'losers in the touruaMent paid $1 1 Proprietor vite, and the winners 50 cents. a 169M11>1 Wheri:Your Money venty-two eat down - to. the Now is the time to get a new *.Set of ......Maker of-the well known table and Ftrienjoyable evening was Harness, orget the old set repaired. Barnes' Baskets, -spent I have in stook samples -of Samuel , and a good dinner served. Phone Markham 6" Some members rees and Jeffrey's harness. The ers find it so hard to former maybe oi-dered. through elta- forget that they even per4sted ill Logue i; t prices quoted. Travels by Mail V40 0 E 4 -tints up and down rolling dough Catalogue free, the table with a lump of sugar for I also carry collars, collar pads, sweat B ATTY.'-, a kitty. pads, harness oil by bulk, harness STANDS FOR THE BEST END your remittances di n Bank of A representative of the. Trovin'. dressing, also silver polish nees by Canadian have a al Dept. of AgrietIture and 'other parts. Orders. Thev are conveni ci �j Commerce Money r tng tiddress. to the Repairs promptly done, - very interesting eat, efficient, and economical. The nioney is fully -Anchors Society in the 'United L. W. PILIKEY. - CLAR EMONT Church on Sunday evening, the insured againfkt loss or theft in transit, It can uniting with -reach only-ttie f5orson to whom it is addressed. B. Y. P. U. ;h them, H.. R. Gallaugh,er outlining a three mouths short Canadisin Bank of Commerce Money Orders are ot course in the science of agriculture J ­...,Grain Merchant good as 'cash and, are accepted anywhere in to be given in the high school class rooms- at Uxbridge, begin. Toronto 0wtiada. V-111 ning the latter part nf November. All the departments of sttidv in Is in the market to purchase Hay, the Alzriculturi I college will be I Straw, Grain and' Potatoes, WN. Carr and the, PTILT covered in this course, -, y For quotations apply M CANAD BANK Litter i e r% Rt CFrrl -coot, apart from boArd and 3 P p!a. DoorTrwks, Cow _porration, is only 50c per month. 3vz. (3� Powls. Pressure SystemsEtc. rbonity for boys nnd COMMERCE'. A rare oppo R. R No. 1, It will pcLy (you to get my prices on girls to receive A good educAtion Phone Pickering 1112 A 'above before buying elsewhere. In agrietitture and hotiqehold TANDAJZD BANK OF CANAD scienop. Further particulars u?'gy 15tf Reference Bank of l Mo t ea n r FRANK V PROU, q be had from Lyman McCullongb, PICKERVU, UI A,1�10 �Clacenlont. NN a. ­4 fi . -„ a � : :.+�:.. . ; 'im.. hta' stC :m K_ . . ,.a .. es7 --f�a• i:u ' r:.,..: ,. i? 4� 3' , + �Mti w! ale's..• - �"'fr i. s C 4` rr ^m s-� ''.. A �J•" J.'. .. y .•.. , :n v '?+' 7 ib; ip'67 ,:..w,. :.x . •cnro, w e ++� . • . _ „ °l ' ✓, >•,.._ f= "- . •!x'. .r - . �•"%' '",� ... .. a ',,,._: ..' ,.. .,. .. - . '. ,:. ,.. '; :'.,, �,_ .. ., .,. .. :•' ��y7 1 i�• ,y,e ..lr x.,,�„ ea;,: .. inT: '.a. .7p.,int�t,if °•i _. :A _ .. o►+eryistt.- - Reich `Launches" - > w,r - y $iggest Airplane .we Want Poultry -j �t ages are sold each year! TOP PRIES PAID _ - - �n the Vfiorld z; LAD Quotations' -- - - Berlin. -The new J snkers -airplane, Write For. QLiOtCltt� ltd L _ _ the first airplane haviug apart of its tl pI'i16 Harris Abattoir Co., Limited cabins inside its wing and the biggest l St. Lawrence Market- - Toronto (2), Ont. _ airplane in the world, . made its first - " flight with success. ~ SA After trying out its'four engines of together 2400 horsepower, - it rose -- - - - - -- ---- •------- - - - - -- - - -- ` Tit gently from the ground and oircled ;• for half an hour over the town -of Des- ,� salt, returning' to the Hying -field of j the Junkers works where it made a perfect landing. Spectators deblared ! b. _ ' 'Fresh dram the gardens that the huge machine with Its impos- ! l'ing "bridge*' sad btilVs -eyes its wings . --- _.__.. . -- -- - -_ - -- - - - - -- created a deep imps iop. its flight showed that the idea of an low "all -wing" airplane, having its cabins 1A one huge. wipg, _and no body to : ltv* 7r speak of, may yet come true: Prof.' Qj (ifllNtlllilllJltlflltlffitllrl :i •' t"'; il�f��� '11iii�lntilmiu►nuulumW111i,ul it t,( jDjiilTflif l Hugo Junkers. has been working to- A " j4uR, yy T E evE- ward this end for mans years. He D !( refused to build an "alI•wing" airpIanp - right out but is trying to arrive at Perhaps a thousa.td feet further wit -er and swain. They soon slipp?d t this puint by degrees, building ma- they could see a houseboat at anchnr!alongstd� the howseboat with giltiahines with ;increasing' wing dimen- - -and tetw•een them and the boat a•letters SEA VAMP.' tons. - kn�t of yoang.people in bathing suits I Garrick .realized 'a they mounts,'. ' • •. -NEW' DAYS b�3cr, ithe ladder that the ninrine,engine hat! than the on the _ , I Nothing is more deadening As Garrick and Dick strolled down ,materially ch inged the old -time house- Influence of things •that•tire bone but the shore, it proved to be Glenn and Iboat from -a mere scow Lr barge with the ghosts of which walk the earth _ .-three or four other fellows in various a loti� flat hous. on it moored in a bay { in the shape of Inherited' prejudices' stages of college careers past or pre. for rive: and only with difficulty and I and hastllities. In ability to let the sent. They wore class numerals''or, expense towed from one place to- nn- ! dead stay bdried reyents•many per- other marks. on their bathing shirts. iloiv the houseboat, like the sons from doing their vest, and others U10"n was' the only one with a college "Sea ?ramp "' w`as really c fair - size from doing what is worth while. 3etter -for five minutes of play in a yacht. PJvpl,y day is a new day, a fresh ad- game lost: to Princeton. Buckley was She was perhaps sixty feet ]cng and ; eentiu•e In. life. it has its own ebar•' ----- --- - - a rather hand -oine lad in spite of hisIa most attractive craft' with a hull arter, and It•has aright to be dealt evident satisfaction with himself; tail, i- aelit in appearance -and -of a.ty e ! _ y y p ! with on its own merits: and we have slender, with a general impression, "I which could safely make long runs i a right to deal with it unhampered bl 1 love' the la&e, and the ladies lose'r..long the coast, a stau..ch, seaworthy boat -of - course without fie speed of a voic0s of the' pact. vie 44S �� �� „ Tennyson sings: In spite of competition he was coon- I reguiaily designed yacht, but more _ opolizing','ira Gerard. -A jet .hock -oP than making up in comfort for those Break. break. break, wi - bobbed hair set off big liquid dark on board what was lost an speecf. .let t-he foot -of thy crags. O set: eyes, eyes that, if they were the win -) As they approached he had looked - i But the Lender grace of a day tha•t.l , �� ► dows of the soul, had a depth that was i het OVPT CSCefn.ly, one u! he first fi iw deed . baffling even Co the photographic leug, {things he noted was that strung from ti'ttl never come back to my. eyes that dominated her splendid fen- Itwo masts forward and astern was i ! Charity is hunt atinel toreq and ace her that today price the aerial of a a:irelsss. You need never be com led to IL s g - It -1a 'true -that the day Is gone will , Pd less 'camera face." They clam`Aered aboard and draggstl I Start now and protect your old e. Take ' Sn se you know this is a priJ'Ip the canoe. At the stern they qay. not return; hilt if 1t could. doubtless n t tit P 7o ae - PPo y we should give it scant uelcotne. Here ,� advantage bf the Canadian Government at t'a're beach "." inquired one of the riulii -�a 4tocki!y -bulk man in'sea togw male - i `! I orated oungater:c as the. two a ring fas' a dory, and taking out a are new day ?. pressing on continual • i°"� Annu }ties System and att55you"11Haveart } P gather complete set of fishing. tackle r• Insistent in Weir demands, glorf- a income to lag: your life. Make your old Guy smiled and nodded oua to their opportunitiem, encr'anctul age what it should be-- peaceful and foe :. . r End Glenn. Between high water and l p' g in tho vtalony they reveal of possible, from' financial worries. i reached. g. „ . the water froln hit eyes -as. he beauty and po-w•er. The -most com• atul other duffle. - - FF y e, ^ ' "Toile water marks "" owns ira � g y i ( Mast that Couyo•rt today POSTAGE FREE - •' ' .y Down the shore could ' be seen s , -q o, yll but- virtues hops re boru not of mem- CANADIAN GOVERNMENT _ bound�'d on deck. Ar,3r luck-?",- I canoe coming from the houseboat with That's Captain Brock," aside�l The nablest ideals ANN TES Aaaoitm Branch, Devt. Ttt'L -1 E pips, alone. As she beachFd It And i , Dspartntstt! of Labour Ottawa pepartm.otofLaboas, Ottawa Ruth to Garrick "We hire him to call to at not from the pawt,, but Umta_: Use future.—Rev. PaUI Sterling. Plasm Read me COMPI.i3M T11 'ORMA'RON s-e ed out, It wns Ruth i'• a smart Too cart Vamp'. •} about CanadiancevernmsotAstanttiea. G swimm :ng 4u4t of. violet and white y for snappers yet. �� Got _ take charge of th,? Sea Vam i ' rchsL s ^`. off daringly, her perfectlgla con,: of fiat fish -and An eel. Fie Use Minard's Linimenc in the Stables, _HON. PETER HEENAN. Mtnuter Name •. ,.....� _.. _ .._ Print Cl.arly °1 caught i ht of Guy, and Dick and Eemus slender onmuchad If some upper- R y BACKED BY THE WHOLE DOIrfIAlON : Addreu " ! lowered under bush eyebrows. "Who - - Awful The cocoon tr: had rcac,icd a din- ' are the y y g P PP y "•" -he. growled undel".•his - - breath. ., � Iimwtr with feii.r is frantic c!a�smen had discovered a freshman { "They're with, me, Captain" His wife is filled with dryad; -- - - — - - -- — lic,laUng some. immemorial tradition y p n," yx . They believe tliyir starling aonJs of at least two college generations. lPlaitt„'d Ruth. "Mr, Garrick and jt�''� Surely malmei' o ileaA. i Defoe, Captain Brock. Ju3t a con 1 h All stopped, hosveveT, as Ruth drew P couple , noar. She made a glorious pieture.Iof friarid3 who are Interested in•how '; Tbo cad news,Cam_ a by postal i . j "CY rTAGE" `hAswas came down b- utbea¢ch hum- spend ni time." y i "Dear ma and lyre:" wrote he, " l ,I . F y t -` Well• so--lon as it's time+ thy ark '•TIAV7" i► _ j `the, es. `row i "i've tried out far the jnotball teats. A full weight ROM of tee9 Tissues. Coen• ,niing a scrap of a dat,ce to herself, her looking ?os, all right And -they -ve made an End of in g„ahty °T.ssue -loo pletell wreppe -d 1.e dy swayed with the rhyt :im and her I Gartyck could not resist a startled ¢ sheen of soh, safe; Roils- 3,000 s � fi:et scarce) seemed to toiic'i the aund. second glance as,-tucked away in the '� sanitary paper, _ ��, f �licounc. '- • • - L"o, �of an electron tube, •vstth filament and . , There It more satisfaction in look• i rants Her golden framed her sensitive with great car:, he caught sight � FAITH , lea-are..in an nova of suniigkt. Gar.1 ..,.....i:.... - 1 id resit i ins; tbrough• the telex cope of faith thkn 7 _ - saw with approval that Ruth .had, g' ..P vely the Iatext type need ! Into the microscope of criticism. - been strong minded enough to hold to I radio receiving: He nudged Dick, hut, I e, -• l.er curls durin g the day s of bobbed ',Dick was- equally quick. The ifishiti•fi , Mother-in - Law- "Why. tlarlP, . any; �=• ,, hair Tole was equipped with a miniature Homan would be satlaiied "wit° that r _.._._ 0,uld thome- Inughi% • franb • eyes• (:1Frla1 and h had noticed rt. Percy say. he gives you," Mule -' Mule- know of crime, oC anything coarse? !. Neither betrayed. either inu4 -ect ai• 4 '­So would L" 1 Sk • • ��,, _ "You here, Dick ". ' she danced- up, the burning curiosity they felt -.as ! • to him. "Were ;au afraid to come �Bi' %ck clumped fonvard, with his stuff., BE r 'Me m � • A!oiie ?" Then, with a twinkling shaft Wh-y, when Brock was 'even `fishing at Garrick: "What do you :pink.of,aw'ay.from the "Sea Vamp," aid he .a/ i i�'�!`�4 --That's, the. sale.. , us . . . Mr. Shelocko ?" carry thtA comonct. wireless receiving ; { wary to buy Tissue. "Exclusive) nifty!" snijled Garrick,�s.•t'' 'What station must he be always verb nod - ' Y y $eery SfontA #hen turned quickly as ".ie of the in touch with, or what message did I - - - The• paper sou buv.for young-st.-rs•muttered, "Snooping again. Ir eiexpect tnat he must be listenitl� in: i " bAhroom use should be 44 .. Whnt does lie want? You can just Excuse us. We'll go down helow-. i • _ a chemically pure paper, _ - Ar he's not hire for a swim Come Get the shaker and some ice and 'bet • 1 ,; ! made from rock, clean _ on, yellow,, lie's been 'Mere -long you kr.•,w. .I g>aiess we can entertain, 1 _ _ material. - - - enough. 1 move we put them off the trilled AVira. a'$t _i ` "beach. Hey, all rea,iy . ..let's give ;'t'i tic enttti:;;ted.)' ,o�� That is exactly the kind than .the bum's rush!" of paper you get in a roll AN ACTIVE MIND �Qt` -' of,Ed'd' Toilet Tissue. - A - enernl laugh followed. There � I y - :n•a an uncertain motion. Ruth The only M nay to' power, • n_Licli te0 f I Buy your -Toilet Tissut; flared. means understanding. •fs never to let �y�r �i by name. When you ask "At least we can show Guy and Dick your mind- become, dorma C nt, t ! for "Cottage" or "Whi te - ` .'ive've not so exclusive that were 'rot:-' ee' what haplians'-to the fahir• when, 1 _ " Swan or Dreadnought": ter,! I feel partly 'responsible for for months, he sits cross- legned. ex. Per Fear , - `their hero here. I raced fnem on the hibiting' iii.- mental and' "s iritual pow- or `Nagy }ion are t er'• ' ._ .. g p Citroen interrainS pig,,. showing - rain of g'etti�ng better Toat9 a (1 dared th m to follow-'and er, as an expression of service to his Ietinewand etiractir Embmidery here they are -eh, Glenn? Just this god• Those limbs become pulverized dMiR^• far n "t -iron transfer vat- paper and better value. s. terns and stamped Soo.is. _ -once, boys. They'll not bother us - Inept. They lose tbeir` power and The mostralnablepaperof its kind fnr'antheFgtntWraatralrmbroid _T °'; again. I'll gonsor them. Come on, usefulness. That fs but a natural EDDYS $ ` cry and other kinds of Fancy � erk, _ U!enfi, smile a 'little' noel be niC@.i' lacy, B,n ((,,roiderylgs om.CookinR melees ; Ruth Caliel'ed Over t0 Lick, took It applies t0 every part of life. If , an.i�ther i,istruclire information E mast lnterestina, to the practical�O►.S hini by the arm and started up the we develop a line o[ thaight, tt wily f,owe »ire, beach. Guy followed with Vira, while grow and become powerful. It may _ There are many raivable thing foe lV�` �. }� u the Sift season. _ Y I TES E .Glenn , i lked. be a good, or 3t may be a bad thought. 7s too women an over Cana are �t �� �� �`� "I wish you had Sour bathing suite Whatever strength we give it, it will receiving ilieir copies reS,iluly, ,,.. wtiym of your - on, Dicl.. I'd ei,joy a swin•acrnss the • g!ow even strongel. Re embeaitcostsonlyl.",eperyear- ONLIWON .harbor with you this hot forenoon. .o, if we would become a master ihi to Set.your copy. ea9bmo.eh. i est; le -Toilet Tissue. She nodded vivacious) back A Gar- life, master of our' self, - toaster in afi y Cut your eoupott told acrid ' Served from handsome, compact Tic l:. Even if she were doing a bit of fairs, we've simply got to tell our mind in yotir I2c to -day! fixture -a sanitary, dust proof Nast figuring on the soh of their what to do-and to%see that it does it. -_ - -- Cabinet a�ai}ahI in nickel or y g y Let your mind laze, amt It will start r ••••'•.••••••,•�•• - • •••••••• • ••• presence, thought Guy, shy was per- GORCY EMBROIDERY JOURNAL porcelain 5nish.= ."DREADNOUGHT ­ to .. 67- -H • Si. Citiherine St., F:., Montreal - �,WH • - _ _ .'- tectly at ease. Her graceful limbs to fail. Heep it busy and it will ever " ,WHITE SWAJ�' want to keep being busy: Abigoalaesofgne. •iihowed fascinating lines througR the B f rnrtose n 'cents for oiu gam's A rnotuy whin rTis• _ sa,en'ounees of goal• golds of the - cape' she h�i carelessly Fork your mind -keep It lively- sub.scripelnn. stn. In wrd 'p pp sty ncpcd `Ticino its throvin over her. "No wonder Dick's give It tasks; and always a little more Name.- , -,.-^. dtutp►oof Rolls THE E. s. EDDY.AD LTD., err Roll. to d0 than it can manage. Biit don't __ 750 shorts. - • MULL, CANADA y frantic over her," he thought:. "She's stares,.___ _. ».-w --- • ---. -- - - - it dangerous combination!" worry about work. That kills as _ Still, chatting, Ruth and Vira step- much as having nothing to do.— G.H.G. Praane. • • - -- - ^ ; .__._......_.,....., t •.:; ' . ._ .,. - ` peel into the canoe with Dick and Guy, 'r while the others plunged into the Minard's Liniment for Coughs. E ISSUE No. 47—'29 - - K J. N M A ti Y i r 9 Rd ^?>\ •, t ',." Nk i %!•.. eF.'FC7F t Vii. �"'' /" aT t`7 1 �'�` i� ';w.�+'�;ti �3 es :!'z%+•KJT�s',�k'�`�° � �.n•Y�* an no k=M i i,, vyea.;a W r� i •'"s7"t aA d•e c.:,. >Em y 1 _77# .e -•,..: nw, - ,Qe•.•^.',.,a_+ +.rt.c, x ^,s 'vy ,eras } ^., s_a � s- �: -«a ., cw _:"'"`'bi- tttl:•h ..... _. n batssador- Bridge - Friend Tay Pay'. O'Connor Ireland a - Traffic Britain' _ Carries Huge And s Oldest- Com>rnoner, -' - • Passes to. His Last Reward 4 y Sufic S b WIl atthe Traf- Sunday e ex ' mmer K. When Season is Really •Grand Old Man of British Public Life Dies at Age of 61 But , ,� w t _.. - Had Hoped'- to Live to be 100. Sole Survivor ; n Busy of Irish Nationalists h ' �• Exceeds Anticipations - Detroit. =The new Ambassadot FRIEND OF PARNELL AND GLADSTONE „ bridge linking the province of Ontario n + ' with the state of Michigan underwent London, Nov. is. -T, P. O'Connor, f *'Father of the House o[ Commons," i its gregteal test Sunday, 50;000 auto �. ±` i mobiles and 27 "0;000 foot passengers died at -3 -16 a.m, He was 81 years of ' : f` 7 passing over it. These figures were ' The aged parliamentarian,• who was '°� age. � r given otst' late Sunday night by Joseph affectionately known as "Tay Pay;' ; r A. Bower, president of the Interna ad been unconscious for a considar- l: tfoniv Bridge company ,and are in sh able part of the last 48 hours. For 10 dusive up to midnight. mays he had been confined to !its Lad y throng of cars that by the septic 'condition o[ flue of his i }z`''ce.v u So great as the immigration and customs officers at " legs. c SPLENDID NEW WING ON THE TORONTO GENERAL both ends of the huge span ere forced g .. . With the death of the last »uc to remain continuous'y' on duty from zi�or, of the Irish Nationalist party, - University Ave, front of. large new private pavilirn just being complete forenoon until midnight. Few; if any, # his venerable but unofficial title of i for Toronto General,Hospital• The structure is nine storeys bigh with were able to procure even a few min ' Father of the Houset" falls on David roomy verandas on southern side, I utes' relief i nwhieh to eat, and .het . Lloyd George, Liberal leader, who has { + I luncheons we-re distributed to' the bridge heads here the busy officers • been longer a member of parliament � � - - -- - - --. - - -; -_ •' • � than any other. Lloyd George has re J 200 Homeless No Space Available matched hasty bites as they labored to presented Carnarvon borough unintar- I — I relieve the congested traffic. ruptedly since 1890, only. five years A$ Forest Fire i . Although the bridge is said to har6 less than Mr. O'Connor has represent- • -For' Wheat Loads a capaeity of 5;000 cars an hour, at no ed the Scot.and division of Liverpool. '' Sweeps 'own time ere the taffie lanes even passably Mr. O'Connor was also known as the Shipr4ents from � Argentine. clear and as dusk fell the long lines clean of Fleet Street. The unusual „ `` . Likely to Increase for a of machines stretched away for miler tribute had been paid him on his 75th "TAY PAY" Several Citizens Burned as, While and Most Millet's through the town of Sandwich on =' bIrthday of a dinner given by 200: j Wind-Driven Blaze side street that led to the bridge ap, memtiera of parliament o1 every sbade Believed to Have Sup- proach and t4 add to the rush„ a - of political belief. He never lost his streets, penniless, looking for a job. Destroys Western'. plies Out i to Last O steady stream of Detroit cars poured joy of life and expressed the hope. that Jolt was to "Tay Pay" the Community r Year Present Y r across the bridge to the Canadian he miglit lire to be 100. Path to politics, but once he had Edmonton, Alta. Fanned by a drive - side, creating a condition that could _ Thomas Power O'Connor - "Tay achieved his goal 'he did not abandon in wind ahicii spiaug up suiidenly LITTLE DEMAND not have been anticipated even by the pap" to the vvorid, those initials being the other Profession• rile began as a g optimistic officials of the bridgaTconi- even his cable address -was an inAi -! sub-editor on Lord Buruham's Tele_ j a bush fire swept over and destroy - ; ed the thriving tittle tow❑ o! Thor• .Loudon. -The wheat glut. in Britain pans. tution In• British politics. Forty -nine! graph. For many years he was on the blfd at an estimated loss. of £150,000. years of memberakip in parliament± New York Herald's London staff. He I .� is increasing. . Tea steamers cannot l Detroit, Rlich. -The Ambassador No lives, w ere lost. but several citI' ; be unloaded. at Liverpool, because of'Brid , ith the largest suspension span had given him the title of "Father of founded and edited various weekly the lark of storage. Stith a million theeorld, a vehicular structure built i zens 'suffered burns. Practically alt L CQ the House of Commons." An even Publications. the Sun, the Star, thfl the 200 inhabitants are home - I quarters of wheat in .elevator. at a cost° of $23,000,000, as one more longer period in journalism. made him i Weekly Sun and T. P.'s Weekly. Fie ' , manifestation of the traditional less. man without clothing and all'i- the doyen of Fleet Street• although he often observed tha! one of the great y I Argentine imports in October, 19 9, I without food. The entire business 1 Ineighborliness that has- endued be- did not become a Nortbcriffe. Ile was i mistakes of his life vas selling the !section and resideticea were burned. ,were 13,394,750 hundred weights, com tween the Units{ States and Canada �wtt• raconteur, actor -in other 'peords, i Sun; it he had kept it he would have Thorbild is 51 miles north of Ed.' pared with 13•$35,199 hundred ivelght I throughout a century and a half, was oo n00 a year. _ K a trste Irishman -•and an Irisls poll- been drawing'] in October, 19:8, and in October, 19:',,fittingly dedicated with an Armistice inonton Elected to Parliament 12,458.460 hundred %eights. 18 .titian. F. II. �'F�Ods, of 1?ynchonls�nd Cam- Day handshake beiweeti tale and lie was Llte lone survivor of the{` in 185+1- lie was elected to parlia• Western Are flrstawaa hutted aboutrsixi !Province, Naton and Dominion. Irish Nationalist party after the Irt+ih meat from Galway, and five ears Inter o'clock in the evening as a snla.t i Vans, reviewing the situation Po ` Friendly echi ti es between Detroit Free State crested its own parliament. both Galway and 1. {rerpor>7 returned i bush' fire' far to the northwest of the out that Argentine is lacking in ele ,land Windsor municipal offi:i:rls. Mich. knew Parnell,•Giad @tone. Chamber -�hlm. IIe chose the latter constituency town, it was nothing more than a vator storage and that shipments are gan and Ontario govertsniental repre- = lain, Disraeli. In the early '80a,• lie, and ever since then had represented ruddy spot on the herizon and little 1 increasing and are likely to continue 9entatives and men of national affairs,. _ _- . 1 r• a his ' w t s ma cl crop 1 of Liverpool b it the ne p c iii - the Irish colony p titer a � o so ant of m � and -a group'ot other talented young � y I attentipn 'was paid to {t. L to d �wtth the added holiday making Irishmen brought the House of Com- called the .Scotland division. hIlLh wind turned the fire into a rag- I b'et,d. He adds, the �ef[ect of this in tary and civil organiations and throneM ,none almost ta•the point of a riot. I . He was an advocate of the cause of Ing • mass of flames, which travelled Britain is largely bound up In the at of interested spectators, marked the- - In his old age, charming. silver•baft•1 Irish freedom.. He made impressive at a terrific rate of speed that t',:ey itude of the Canadian Wheat Pool ed, he was one of the most 'popular' argutdeuts in the house for home rule. - were in the town iefore anyone real- and the American Federal Farm ice _ lebrst on .. -ltgurm of :Ise House. His later years I He travelled all over the world. includ• j iced the danger. - ]light farm homes i ward. Present ere Joseph A. Bower of �s ere fl.taldnd with honors, among i tug several plaits to the United States, I to the immediate vti!ac of the New fork, former' Detroit banker, who Policy Wrong - for 35 years dreamed of such a bridge _ ,them, privy councillor and British film writing end speaking for Itselan <F's town were compieiefy burned out. The polies of holding wheat above censor. Last July friends of all polio• ! liberation. ,ifs was not, however, one I and later as president of the Detroit i T[omeless, shivering People preys l International Bridge Company, p cal parties united to give him a trust of` the extreme .radicals, and he op* I quickly billeted in every farm house world parity, a the belief that the I lit it' posed tho group which In 1911 was I time must come when the estcaneous' through; Fred W. Green, Governor of .fund of $50.600. I po I in the district which could $pare even ; supply' would disappear and Europe I Michigan; Charles McCrea, Minister "Tay Pay" was born October o, 1349 willing to see England lose the war If'' floor' space. The majority. of- cbti•'} In Athlone, in- the -very heart of tre- I that 'would -cause her to lose 1 reland -dren lit the - village escaped only In I would have to go to. North America, of Mines for Ontario, and bridge �-n _ gineers of national repute. 'land. Ile was' educated at the coin too. their night clothing, Thorbild bad I which had been expected in Navem- '_lege, of the Immaculate Conception In Since Ireland wou home rule he de- no fire fighLing equipment but the 1 ber, proved wrong. Instead of this i Flagg of-the nations were borne by f - 3sis native town and at Queen's cal- voted himself to eaplainiog, smoothing citizens made valiant and unsucceys -!the European. demand is yet neglig- ikhaki-cla¢ soldiers of the World War over, trying to promote harmony be- � ful efforts to save their town with ibis. Argentine attest his beaten to a ithithe ever-widening In thought Of :'ilege. Galway, where he obtained his 1 '. bachelor or arts degree at the age of tween England and Ireland, between bucket brigades. them; but he makes the significant Ice ante 7th the ever - widening thought o! 18. His first job was on Saunders' England and the L sited States. -The- '- •A, H,- Kemp and his a•tfe, an elder- admission "eventually Europe will the peoples of the world, which is 'News Letter, in Dublin, at lt5 a week. I mdre extreme attrong ills own country i ly couple, assisted. by Dliss Dorothy! have to go to North America, par- bridging the ba:riets of- natinnal bo�n- Then, like so many other young men, men denounced him, bat he was al- Bradbury, stayed behind alter ` the I t {cutarly to Cansda ° dories, was the pres.nce' in the liYtea' be sent to London and tramped the I ways well loved others had-fled and managed to gi_ive Wheat consumers are 'willing to lof match on both sides of the Detroit -_ . - __ - -- - -- their residence and the school,, ( a _ __ buy Canadian wheat, but the reason? River of - persota of British French, the • .refused wait that the wheat pool' Italian, Belgian and other national des - Old Prospector Govt. Probing y ... - Ne;w, l nd s Borrowings continues to hold world Parity, com• cent. ".s18 Found Dead i pelling millers to curtail the demand There were simultaneous• programs at +�ost of Beer, Auckland (N•Z•) NVeeklv.• .News: � for Canadian grain. Most millers 'the Canadian and United Sta es ends 1Ma Order Cut New Zealand having been accustomed ' probably have epough to last to the of the bridge, so planned that the music ., Search for Mother Lode Re- y to inst4ut and often spectacular. suer - ' ' cess of its pub loans lit London, the,, of the y year. d •e and • speaking• could be' alternately .+ salts in Death From -- shuttled from shore to shore through Forest Fire Premier' Believes Ontario .result of the conversion offer mey ap- _ T--� microphones. At their end of the pear disappointing• but the subscrip -I INVENTION bridge' the United Canadian ;bands Princetown, B.C:, Nov. 16. —With his Brewers Are Making Big Lion of 70 per cent. must be regarded 1 struck up "God Save the King,' and face pressed into the turf striving to profits and Can Lower as remarkably satisfactory, in view;. Discovery is the finding out some on the Yankee side, "America" swell -. breathe the last of the remaininc air• Prices of the exceptional circumstances - that thing already existing; whereas in-i' n l John Henry Jackson, 80- year old pros- ehari led forth the fact that the'tun ' develoQed after the .issue of the pros - I ventfion is a sort of creation. The.. each' anthem is `thlt same, was a pector, solved the mystery. • I Figures relftting to the cost of Rectos. A highly favorable atmosphere{ finding out the polarity o! the magnet imonious reminder that boundary linee• " Old John, beloved by transients and manufacturing beer in Ontario. are to was created' by the Government's stn=+ was a discovery.; to the purposes of are of no consequenee between friends. resfdents of the Tulameen gold Colin - ! course of calculation as the- first- step dertaking that 3.3,6tM,000 of the detit flat illation, by suspending a °magnetic 1 i Ambhssador Bridge, spanning at a try for more than }calf a 'century•- al-!. in . carrying out Premier Ferguson•a would be met by cash Tepayiuent on ;wire oa: a pivot, over a circnlar index,'. height of .15,",. feet. above Detroit, was =ways swore he would soave the secret. election promise of cheaper beer. I the ttiaturity duty• i was an inventlop. -I. Taylor. opened to traffic on Friday. It is That was why at his advanced age! After the ,figures, have bell •prepay he went tip ,Cedar. Creek when the ?d a cotlference 'with brewers of the ! = - -- ' ' - e .uipped to handle 5,00(1 automobile. i r water had run low - witrr to all un• province -is .- -probable, but •up to .the I _ . As Rough as the Country an hour. The five traffic lanes spread usual summer, and everything was present no steps' have been taken in out fan -like at each terminal into• re ary as tinder. : this connection. -The figures. are be- He hich are He always swore -that- there must ing prepared, Premier Ferguson in- be .a mother lode of the yellow metal timated: in- order that the Govern-. somev(•here and 'believed he- ,could ntent may be acqu.iinted "i�ith atlas's' cost of manufacture before. the •brew- corer it. G Provincial constable V. Palmer and , ers are requested to lower the prices l R R'. A. Podunk Davies, who received'the.publit Pays tor'tbeir wodtigt. - 'Dbspite the claim of tlie- brewers the Canadian Royal Humane Society's that the 7 bulk of- 'tlie sales prices is medal for rescuing nurse 'V „rburton consumed in purchase of bottles ant. two years ago found John's body It was a tragic scene that ;net the cartoons, freight c:,arges, brewery. startled trackers when they hid plow -! warehouse fees - and rases, Premier ed•'through windfalls and biackerred 1 Grgueon said he believes brewers :'Umbers where a forest fire had oc• can reduce the price of bees and stilt_ ' `make a good profit. tarred. In Lice little glade where John made. "Some- one ought to point out to - them that every brewery in the pia camp fire, evidence was In ;plenty. yin'ce 'seems to be making money,” .,to prove that the aged man had been said the Premier• trapped by the forest he loved so I The Premier said he- had - -heen In- formed deeply: i formed that Ontario beer is sold A spark had ignited the grass: The cheaper 3n Quebec than in Ontario. -flames ran outward. He took off his i ('ompetition with Quebec beer, he _ mackinaw coat and lashed at the nten -i thought, wag responsible--for the dif • ' acing death. The coat, scorclied and, ference in the sale price In the- two torn, is mute evidence o[ how he prgvinces. passageways • flung across a toll stations, at -hick customs officials ,are posted. ' Government statistics shotiv 3,000,000 automobiles crossed the river, mostly.by ferry, tluritig 19'38. � -.t... _ s League to Probe Slavery, Charges Allegations of Forced Labor' 'Among African Natives to be Aired s Toronto -A special cable to Toronto y from Geneva says:- , "Charges of actual slavery -the traffic In human bodies carried on as in the days of the American slave traders -and forced labor., whereby African natives ars compelled to wort on public and private undertaking! - fought . against the most -deadly toe of without compensation, -or, for a- rr the man who ventures after the ilia•! ROBERT SERVICE'S NORTHERN HOME IN YUKON that makes them continual debtors tc TRUTHS live "mother lode " -flre. I Lis antler-adorned cabin in Dawson City is still pointed out to visitors their employers, are to be thoroughly ' _ Then overcome by the sold tames Old truths are always new to us if i of burning wood John Henry Jackson they Conte to us with the smell, of e.s i�:: home of Rcbert IV. Service, noted Canadian poet and novelist, who is almd soon b y the League of Nationt +� t heaven upon them. - Banyan: + said to be living In France at present. and the er i Labo , crossed the (treat Divide. _ � � Ipt flat oval r office: v. ,,: a ;a�i .�• 'MAW" -Z 7 v e —J..A. Bushby has for -sale& socoad-bAnclsto.Xe�-io, _good condl, tioa. --E. L. Ch4kpmau Is in Whitb�k —Mrs, a.. R. Moumey was in the eek attending: the Coansy this s% city on Titesday. - * " - Council session. Miss Ida Bunting spent over S day with relstivep in Toronto. Austin find ..Mrs.. Franklin, of ao - - Barker, -of Hamilton. Poft Perry,. . spent Suoaay with '813013t� Sunday under, the parental Mrs. Franklin's parents, Arthur and Mrs. Boy es. roof. —Th Pickering Township Sun Miss M. Robertson, of Toronto,- Mrs. day School executive will meet in- �Pene Sunday with W. J. and .1 . - the United Church, Brougham, at Kenney. —Mr. Guthrie and two sons-have 2 p. m , tin Tuesday, Nov. 26th. A. Sterritt was in , St. returned from a'. motor trip to, C on Monday -the � ­ . ­ : ' . ' Mary a atteridilak 7,Detrolt, —Goo. W. P. and Mro. Every, of funeral of an old friend, Mrs. Rob, Whitby, spent Sunday with W. j. ert Clark Browi3,' who died very suddenly f rom a stroke. and Mrs. Miller. �Dr. H. T. Falalise, Resident DenV 7 ­Miss Eva Spooner, of Toronto, ist, - Offige in residencer, two doors spent over Sunday' with Norman cast of St. Andre-Ws Church, Pick- and Mrs. Banks. ering. Offilce housi 9 am. to 6 p.m. —Mrs. Chas. Haight has been daily and evening by appointment. ai up ay service) id with a badly sprained (X.r" ir now.improving. —The Highway Depiartment'ha'si —Miss Nellie Arnot telephone operator, is suending a week's faced the. embankment at 'the Rouge Hill With- StGUe work to Vi6ation with friends in Buffalo. —Alvin 'and Mrs Bnabby and prevent the earth, from sliding on to the roadway. The work has little daughter spent Sunday with been very neatly done. Ployd and Mrs. Jones, of BrooiLlin. —F. and Mrs. Chidlow, Mrs. J —Miss K.-Fawkes and Mrs. Jobe Whitevale on, H. lLai and Mrs. Chandler, oi Murkar were in Claremont. visited Augh and Mrs. Wednesday attending'a; meeting �.`Meehin. on Sunday. of the Women's Institute held at —Mrs. Kingston has been coa- the home of Mrs. Hugb'Pngb, and �.,.fined to her home for some t1me at which the former assaisted in the regr qufferitia frcm throat trouble, bat Vebuff Copeland, i4te �of ..­.As now improving. now ;Ive a Clayton and Mrs. Axford, of Queen'e gall, London, Bug' Toronto, spent- the week.eod with making a world tour. will friends anq relativeii in Pickerin concert in St. Paul's Church on g Friday, Nov. 29tb, at 8 80 p. m., and other parts -of the Township. under the anspice" of the Beaver —Traffic on the highway still ecatinnes to be very prevalent Boys' Trail Rangers' Camp. Watch for further particulars in over the week-end. No accidents regard to this splendid entertain- of a serlons character have been meat. reported. —The A. Y. P. 4,., of St. Geor- -A contemporary observes that ge's Cbnrch, held a most interest- these are the-days when a fellow ing edifying meeting 'on Wedoes .-doesn't know whether to throw the furnace into high or allow it to day last, when the officers were idle along in nentral. installed by the Rev. D. B. Lskng. ford, after which a report of the —Colds and fin are very prevai. Annual Conference at St. Catha ent in our village at present, al. rines was givern by Mrs. O'Brien, though there are no serious cases. who gave. us an inahzht into the There are also several cases of larger work of the A. Y. P. A and w t hild. b00pIDR cough among lie e stimulated as with the ambition "a, of to go forward and do bigger Mrs. Robert Fitzsimons. thlogp, We all thank her for her .Hamiltav, secompacied by Mrs. splendid report. The next meet . and Mies McWhinuie and Mrs. R. iog will be held on Nov. 27th, sub '-.A. Douglas. of Toronto. paid a ject, "Ednemiorial." —Cow abort visit to her sister, Mrs. W. J. Clark, on Friday. --Much comment- is being m Ld —Mrs. John Duan, who has been in &11 parts of Ontario on the iaalc 1"Mindins the past few days with that there are practically no Ap her dtnxhter, Mrs. Oliver Denny, prentices to trades any more. Thi of Whitby Township. left on San 18 an alarming oondition, and it i with difficult to solve. I t used to day to upeod a week or two r6latives In Toronto. ' that apprentices in all branches —Gordon and Mrs. IAw and mechanics were plentiful, and boy Isabel , Richardson and were quite williag to learn trades Marte Baladon spent SundaL in and aeeept what their service Markham with W. F. and re. were worth to employers. Now !Law and Miss Winnifred and also &days it would appear that tb only consideration of many boy isttended the church annivemary. —The services in St. Paul's Unit- after leavion school is wages. anc od Church next Sunday will be as thev are cinito wililrig to accep follows: W 80 a. rn.. morning wor. tbe'job offering the must mouey 3 re whether they h-kve qnslification ship and S. S. classes ; 2 30 1. a special meeting of the y. p. for Fuch work or not. That I Dept ; 7,00 p. al., event" service. eve reason why there are so man —The Swastika Club met at the day laborers and so few meebsol '16owe of Mrs. James Richardson on In the process of developmeat. Vuesday evening, when Scotland —An intoxicated man in ebarg ��..aglid the Scotch wits the theme of of a car should receive no consider 7 their discussions. Needless to say, ation from the magistrate befor is charged with th or Scott* had his weaknesses whom he P0 aired pretty freely. off once. Recently Mr. Justic —Quitte a -large *umber of the Raney sentenced a man. Mar children of the villaire werb taken Kieran, to seven years in the pen Into Toronto on Saturday fore. tentiary. Witnesses testified tha iboon to see the Santa Claus P86. the car he was driving struck an va&. Santa Clans. who has just knocked down George Gilleo, o returned from the North Pole, has Crawford St., Toronto, killing th brought with him a number of wan, He did not stop but coi sasyvellous toys of all dimensions tinned - his - mftd career until b ',which the - children greatly ad. collided with two other carp. of t4 mired. which he was arrested. - He a —Io our last fitAne we' stistia witted that he had drunk horn thot the Highway Department brow and native wine, which re had @oil sent. from the side of the dered him unfit to drive a m r0ftd an the Brock road where it The time has come-when sevej o sentences should be meted-out Proseen the Kingston road, t Kingston And Toronto. We un.. this class of Qffenders, as the pu. derstand that the object -of this is lie is not safe with these men i 4o test its power to resist frost, charge of cars. and if satisfactory use it I& build —The whole of the c3untr Ing the highway. both the United States --and Ca —The St. Andrew's W, M S ads, is strewn with financi �.Vrill hold tbei r, '*ThR nk- offering wrecks,andil3any ease@ phye-ic 'Service next Sunday 1riorning in and mental wrecks, As- a restilt "the church At tbo regular hour of the tremendous sluifip iti sto- .1100 o'clock. Mrs. Jessie Munro in Wall Street, New York, and Johnston. of Toronto, wife of the Toronto. It is' relilorted ih late Rev. 6. L. Johnston. a former q1iite a number in Pickgring tow 'ifoinister-of"tbe e'on'kregatioa 'will abip have sbffored "si*erely"Vo *peak. Her many f riends will be the crasir. Many who were we V eased to welcome her Again. tby are now perinfless. Oshav Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson citizens are reported to'have 10 and @on, arrived.h6r;9 last week, about S15,0�0.000. Thia ralami and on Sunday Mr. Robinson wbi?h has befallen L-o many is d preac bed. his Arst sermon as rector to the desire to get rich quic'k a of SL Patil's Church, where Rood with little effort Buying stot congregations greeted him At both on warginL would be a very prof services. We welcome them to able bneiness' if, the price won ..11he village and hope that their never take a tumble but- cootie L.- sojourn in our midst way be a most to rise and that is the hope' pleasant one to 1111 concerned. every one who iovests, -and tb —The congregation of St. Paur@ are willing to risk all they p0besi United Church will have a congre- on the strength of that hope. ��q L tioual meeting on Friday. Nov. is gambling, pure and simp at S. 00 p. in. Three Laym n Eveiy person wbo'investo expec from Whitby United Church, D . to gain at the ex nee of some 0 Stephenson. Mr. Holladay and F. else. It is ant. :e business - t" L. Beecroft, will give brief ad. action in which a person aiv '-dressee on the Work of the Unit. valtieforvalne. Nopersonabon Church as supported by the M. buy on margin noless be is I and M Fund A brief miscel- position to lose witbunt snfferi 'Uneons program will ./also be or putting him on the roe stiven. Time for discrio'Mon of the Warnings have been given ti Clinrch's Work, social intercourse Find again Against the dangerp And rpfroohmentri will also form a XRrnbling in Pto(kfi. bnt tb irt f the evening's program. waraingi4 go unibeeded. !A, AUCLIKY A Community Club had. a very pleas4nf eventlig at the * hofne *of Win- t�-r's Bros. on Monday last, A Com- -mittee was appointed to' lo45k aftei the special trip oil Mouday Evening next by bus to the Winter Fair, at Toronto. A playlet is beibg prepared for the pext meet ' ing which is also the election of officers. The drama is not yet sele�ied but pTogrerbs. is being madq. IN' MEMORIAM. Clark--4n l6ving -membry 'of our dear Wife aid Mother,' Mrs. Gerald Clark-, who depArted. this Jife ou Nov. 21st,. 1,928. Death often coitnes to.let us know Welove more dearly than we show, -Bat love.and death shall let us see What love in life should always be. What would I give to clasp her hand Her dear swec�t face to see, To -hear her voilee, to -see her imile, That, Means so much to me. Husband and Family., Now A"twt4semints. , . WANTED—A'coTpeteat girl for general housework. Mrs. H ArPold. Pick- enng. .12 ALE—One spt, Toledo spring F21RV good as new. Apply H. H. Bush, High' and Creek. WANNIED—Girl. to assist in' store and in houqework. W, M.-Duncan, Green Rivcf. Phone Mark 6402. lotf rVO LET-5-room fi—ame house with -L garage. both in good condition. Apply to H. H. Bush. Highland Creek. IOU -LIOR SALE—One 8-iuch "Vessot V: Crain Grinder," in good condition, George T. Tddo; R.-R. 2. Flickering. %10 - FOR SALE— Slightly used Singer sev ing machine. Also a 3b-P. Vskaline engine and Lg-incb circular sam, Pborie Ic 1723, 12 -DOTATOES FOR SALE—Potatom L either large at. small. The small ones 91 00 a �a ,suitable fnr seed, R. J. Fuller, Phone P 0 -33, 17-1-1 TO RENT—In Dut3barton. H the church Hard and soft water and rage For pari�culaas apply to Dr.lDales, Dunrarto� V OR S A LE-0 roomed frame hnuse. L' )r ffood cotWition. situated in the Villsige Of Pickerin.� For full particulars apply to A. T Law. Pic ering, lItf. VOR SALE—Black Jerrey Giant llets�and cockerc;s not related Also one 5LId"o one cheap. Phone Clare 507. Apply G, C. R. I MyrtleSolion, 12 LOST—Ahout Friday. Nov. 22od. a black and whitecow. without horns. from iots 2 and 3. con 3., Pickering. Finder please notify Jos, Wrilan. Pbcme Pick 1706. 12 rl-OROXTO .-;WA WET SH LAUN- X DRY (Sevii finish �—Let our driver call and explain our 24 hour service, just leave your 5 name with Mr S. W. Davis. bwber shop. We will pick up and deliver 3 unies a week. CARD OF THANKIL- I wish to—lexpress . my sincere thanks to the many friends and nei- ghbon fox their ldndness and words e of sympathy during the illness arid 8 deuth of my �rother, find to the lad- ies Aid of the DunbaXton United t church for their beautiful floral tri- bute. "Win. Lotton. MUSICA4 y Edythe Howitt-Soden A. T. C. M (piano, former basis) Brougham Out. • Pupils accepted in Piano and Theory • Regular Conservatory Course taught • Pupils prepared for examination I] k "Introductory, Elementary. PrimArY 1. Junior, Internjpdiate and the newl, t formed Associateship. d Terms, $1.00 per hour in bo.th pian, 0 and Theory. e Phone Pick. 539 B-17 e DANCE d r Qld -t im6sanare dance and rouni e- dancing in Brooklin Town Ball oi Tuesday, Nov. 26th, at 8.00 P, nq Reggie Gibson and his Omhestra el Popular priees. Everybody,.we' to come. Under the stipervision o b. Col. P. J. Rowe. 12 n Notice to Creditors AND OTHERS.- — n- &I In *the Eitate of ' Margaret 'Littlejoh a] late of the. Township of Pickering of in the County of Ontario, Widov .,ieceased.- Notice is hereby given pursuant, i in Section 51 of the Trustee Act, th., ,it. all persons having claims azaihst t1, n Estate of the late Margaret Littb m John, who *died on or about the 25t day of October,.1928, at tlne village ( Brougham, in the TownshiD 'Of PIC] Fit ering, are required to, send by pos tY prepaid, or_otherwise deliver to 0 us undersigned Administrator or his go nd' icitor-4, on or before � the fourth da ks of December,. 1929, their christft t. names and surnames. address AT Id descriptions, full' particulars of the ue claim or interest, and the nature i of securities, if any, held bv them. ey Immeaiately, after the 4ih day i ss DeCernber, 1929, the estate af the sa It Margiret Littlejohn, deceased, w, le. be distributed among the narti" el ts. titled thereto, having regard on' Ile to the claims or interests of whi4 the Administrator shall then hal as notice, And all others will be exclu, .. ed fr6m the distribution. ld ..'. Dated at Toronto this 4th day a N6vember, 1929. ng I John Littlejohn. k La. 10 Howie Avenue. Toronto. 01 We Administrator of Beaton andl-Ross. ese 330 Bay Stir. Toronto;. 01 Solicitors for the said Admi