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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1930_10_10 •-ST r. .: •'eP•: . -Rf�.� � -a:•C'. ••t• ._ .:'-3"vJ -T,. ..F'"'R; of d" f�. • � s • a N PICKER-ING E _ _. NE _ VOL. Le _-----. -- ��.. _: - . :PIC'S�1 (�,' QNT., •FRIDAY. .. OCT. .1C�, 1930. :.. :_ - . ; �... _:_�__ : . .No, 6' :=- z l�sf�slf'tostal f�srDa.- wuv�sr - _ a' • GREENWOOD. _ Afodtca4White s - 11 , f (- REE1�W OOD fi: Alex. Moore of B ' liton Hues in Do not ',11138 the Audl school e + the village on Sunday, Halloween concert and masqueta- DR H. O. PEARSON—Physician Ralph Brady and Jim Poston, of de. It• is the'fun-'of the season. °t sed SwsI• Dnnbarton• lay C�Z'emnQ�= T C1 Toronto, spent Sunday with James M The Community Club will meet on + & FORSYTH, b.D., Director Is rdtiglag fall blast•eawiag lum- si>$ Mrs. Raine' I Monday evening, Oct. 13th, at !the Associationofoutnio. Reg. bet; reaches, doubletrees, Mr. and the Misses Taun, of•Stouf- home of Mrs. Simon Puckrin. The ber et the Aa■erieaa optometrical fville spent Monday with Wm. Orin- program will include a "Mystery EstabWhed 1858 Eya egamiaed br appointment. tongaee etc. erod and family. blight", Everybody come as a most ftOOe'm01• �em0nt•(enc_ Open,to ba a quantity of good 'i Pe y 9 y g T. L. and Mrs. Robinette and fain-I enjoyable time is' assured. to all. ARL A.(iiRIIBIN,R. O.—Eyesight basswood and elm ily and Mrs. T. C. Robinette and i The Audley` Community Club will L' Specialiat. Honour graduate of the College logs. - - family, f Toronto, spent Sunday'with present their popular drama, entitled _�f] y1�nr� t •� d. Ofpp�,�metry of Canada; Gold medalist and (,{�j �/1 j Atatlierma Drize Wisner in 1925: At Markham Miss M .Wood. "Wild Ginger", in the Aµdley school .racy Monday from 9 a,m. to 5 p. m,.,n Dr. -GreiD Chopping Tuesdays Harltere dentcl office. At stoufivillefrot-W wed• and Fridays. A temperance program will be house on the evening of Friay, Nov. ae■day to Saturday of each seek. Eyes a:aurin- held in Greenwood church, Sunday, 7th. This play promise.-Ao be one of. The low prices of all kinds of grain .d.Gaaasea 6tud and repyued. Higtieat quality Manufacturing 1#askete of all evening Oct. 12th at 7.30. Dr. D. V.I the best ever•given by the, Club. Re- are below cost of production, it F.oweat Prices. Phone Stou(<2405. 4817 descriptions. Hoskins, of Toronto •gill be the speak serve the date. but at present prices feed- Irega�. Piice reductions at the er for the evening. A program of OUNDARTon ing pine and cattle and music and recitations is also arran AroduciDg milk factory. ed g A large number from here attend- will show a nod r r E. CHRISTIAN, Etc. Mon and ed Markham Fair on-Saturday last. g prof•Solicitor,Notary Public Etc. Money to phone Markham 6406 or 8420 or write , W. South Wing Court House, Whitby. 251y Mrs. Townsend,nsend of Omemee is the Chas. White, Locust Hill. Ont. Heap all the stock,you eau. EATON. BELL' & R MOUNT ZION. guest .of her daughter, Mrs. J T. ri Os6, Bsrrist- I believe it will pay farmers to buy _ B era, Solicitors. 904 Northern ontario — Taylor. Building,33osay Sueet,.Toroato� The A2fnual Harvest Home servic- Dunbarton Mission, Oct. 12th, Sun- feed at the present low prices w.�t Beaton, VA9 es will be held in the Mount Zion day school, 2. p. m., Evening service and keep their grain forJ- Just. .united church on Sunday and Mon- 3 » Arri J.D.F. Rose. Adelaide 2838-9 — p. m. Preacher, The Rector. later on,a8 the market_ day, Oct. 12th and 13th On Sunday, Last Sunday, Mrs. Clugston and _ surely is at the �IOHARDSON; PIOgERINt� & at 7. p. m. Rev, W. Higgs, of Beach- Miss Dorothy of Meaford, rgnewed bottom. MULVEY — Barristers. Solicitors etc., Choiee 2X, 3X and 5X B. C. reach and the c o of m2i4 wed,rationa,,,�fe Building, Cornu of ��-p Old aCgLlalntallCe9 in O{1l midst. ` Yaet�e and- Richmond Sts. Toronto. Phones Cedar ing ea. the Claremont united church. will The 76th anniversary services of My prices for feed wre--lower Adeialde 4484 and 4480. Pickering office,o n render suitable music On Monday the Dunbarton United church, will than for years and can be ' O MwYat and Saturday evening■. Phone Pick Also, a large quantity Of tea will be served from 5 to 8 o' ---. be held on Sunday, OctOc't 19th The fed at a profit. • •-:�. clock; after which a choice prog- amlual supper and concert will be ~: p Buying feed from me, you save I t>basaa rough and dressed ram will be rendered by Ralph. Gor- held on Monday, Oct, 21st. Full de- all middlemeD'eppro$teaSa - don, cartoonist and entertainer, of tails next week. you know what ai }*T nd NIL C.SMITH. D, D. 4•, L. D.9.. ,lack Pine, Spruce.and Toronto; Ada Jones-Sadler, A-.H. C. 11�1 l� The ,venin service in the United y you CSuccee■w to Dr I-N.Dales;• Grsdua of Church was resumed last Sunday at are getting. a tae Royal College of Dental Snrgeons and T M,, of Balsam, soprano; Mr Walter liairerait7., At Claremont nests over D. ;Hemlock Lumber. j Herz, baritone, of Ashburn, and F1or which service P.ev. Mr. Woods, of t',store every Tuesday and Fnd Phone rie D•,aerden, pianist, of Claremont, Markham preached. Next Sunday. in `al' 'tf 1� �'+y�'+Di R HIGHEST PRICE PAID -- • r ICK IRIN ", , and.the Junior Girls Quartet, Of .Rev. Mr. Mustard will preach, while HERBERT T. FALLAISE. L, D S.. •- '!' Claremont. Don't miss this treat. Dr. Fraser conducts anniversary ser- ,.a••i D D.S. Graduate.f the Royal College o. �� * � Admission, 50 cents, children under vices elsewhere, and on Oct. 19th U FOR Ds■ttal Susgeoncens the lar east of Toronto. and 21st, our 76th anniversary ser A 9 �* Ot@ee,burth. nceserin. east of St. Md- 12 years, 26 cents BARLEY i}ntl 1► HEAT 2,na. tounh. Pickering,Oct.pot. office Kenn; 9 vfeea -a-ill be held. + s as. to 6 D.Phm.one or by epDoutmmt. (X-ray V1/M ITEVALea aesrice), Phone Puk 3700. 4317 tfftUUGHgM. I Want both Wheat and �ustsas** lenvbf. J. H. Beal, one 924 Mrs letterddsrdfor the Women's'I1 sta reditutx Mrs .E. Holtby was a Toronto vis- Barley now. .r FURNITURE 'tor recent'y. ELIZABETH RICHARDSOti— 4lias Kathleen Gorrie, a prominent Mrs. Walls and friends visited Miss A.Fire ti a c eutonicbolt tneur■ace of all ands. member of the Social Service, Toron- e.prdentiag comDaaie■of solid fraanctal stand. Brown on Friday. NEW, L'3ED AND ANT1Qt'E to, will be the speaker, and she af11 Miss Phyllis Gerow was in Oshawa � / m' IN GREAT VARMY discuss Case Work and its applicat- f,!EOR(3E IiEAY—Licensed auction- lou to various difficult social Penh- over the week-end. L. BU�I�hI N�NA(!7 Goo. Altoaa. bh•e 4toet and general +lee Sim moa', Beds, Marshall Mat- len s. This will ff difficult entirely new The Albert Gray family were Port -Building and General y eitenoed to. Terms reasonable R. tresses, Dressers, Tables and perry visitorg on Sunday Contracting. s. .tale. PboaeSwuff 4009. 51-1 Chairs. Pietnre Frames. subject so far as programs in this branch -are concerned. and is one Cecil Bate and little daughter have Estimates furnished on all eiassrs' 21 POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, Our prices are the lowest. been with Masa Bate this week. of work—Interior and Exterior, JD . for oowaara■ at Toes art ossano. ♦a. which will be of great interest at G. L Middleton was at Cobourg Alterations and re airs. tls.Sam d au ktoes asiemsed r an�oea■ss the present time. Every woman in P seal,. adan,n tde•■r airs■P o„ oat last week on County road questions. the community is cordially invited Chimneys Built Concrete Work. -. Miss F. Patterson is home at pre- E.lR>Q1TOli< TO IPlf glop OLEBH to be present, whether a member of Photic Pickering 5719 �- • Osarga.es, n'a.mansomm gee the Institute or not ,and women of sent orociri<g to her mother's fitness, .FAIRPORT. ONTARIO 40antae, Losesora.. sae, nww as suss �!r and Mrs. Aitken. et Toronto, +eater. •Ima1 f 4 neighboring coanmunitiea will also ba E�Ws �• visited nrith Land Mss. Middleton - .. meet• � ..a , One. ,_r A Rood supply of Hard and Soft welcome. The music will be supplied i over the week-end L i R GRANT—Lot 1, eoneeeoion 4 �l on hand. Also a supply by 'Miss Gorrie, who is also well- Mrs .Thomas Perryman and Mrs. � H I N � 1J � a� » &arbor,. T ll' LUC Markham 7NO of KindlingWood known for her singing, and by three Stirling are spending a few days in Car■r.sd Aaouataat. So■mew and lNunsco- ' ladies of Agincourt. Mrs. Blake An- Nova Scotia 8hla les 20 Aad tare GRANT, GODFRE Y&CO.31 stove length. Toronto this week. g� gam, Toronto— _. Adelaide ms has kindly undertaker♦ to open . Halt Galvanized Steel Uhingles a her home for the meeting. The Witter and Crocks= families Bird's Felt Slate Shin ler + _ 1317 12tt Phone Pick. 1709. g• R I • of Toronto, visited their relatives _ ' for eale at ll. YAW, OENBED AVC_ DONALD MIINRO. PIO$E$ING ANN TRACK MEET here during the week _ -' f TIONMX for Y�Qatmic am Dwb.m Grant Malcolm, of Galt, asd rel- T. PATERSON'8 OLARZKONT eo Tswa'm °t.Da f°eOmor°....st�b�e The Annual Track Me between atives of London, spent the week- pail and get price,. Phone 89131 -y ' a�•y fHE CLOTHES LIVE LONGER the Continuation Schools of Brooklin ! at Lw9•Ua3o.. 8es and aaaeDea end with relatives here. destol■oss. wbithy,out. say WASHED OUR WAY. Miss Kate Brodie has returned LAW IS and Pickering was held in 7 a, the Memorial Park ere last Friday. from Beaverton where she ,has been -I 1We have made a business of y Coal, -.-,Coal wash day. Here each color Although the weather was not as visiting here sister and family. N and fabric ie given the scienti- favorable as it might have been there Henry and Mrs. Shea attended the G A R A G E f' .Oc formula that beet meets its was a good crowd and the afternoon diamond 'wedding of .ir,.aeph ane ilea ^-seeds. For each class we use: proved' very successful. Each event Shea in Toronto, during the week. AND SERVICE STATION - use from nine to twelve chap- wax keenly contested and it was ob- _ The Everest am y, of Toronto, _ 'Hard and Soft.Foal of the' gee of filtered raioeoft water: were with their relatives, Thoma - � ,._- :�grved by those .in attendance that We are prepared to do all kinds min sveritge of six hundredgal- there are some Rnd Miss Gammage 'ore day recen- -! promising young ath- of repairing of caws also bat- best quality On lone for your family washing. ly. p g ' 1`o.wonder clothes launderid fetes among the competition. There - tery charging, electric hand Has u9k time to complete the pro-, J. McWhirter and friend, Mr., hen-_ — here are cleaner and ,o was decided to = tewart, visited theULA LU Act, . __ last longer: fonner's brother here on.Monde and everything in con- t �' lease those,Oct. remaining until next- Sat y neethi with W! Osh&Wt% Laundry & Dr ur�lay, ct. 12th. These will be run Tue�sdny. _ car work. t, u be of our local Masons P1C3Co=13Z�'r G2Zt. off in the afternoon, beginning at 2 "s. Oils, Grease and Accessories Cleaning Ca., Ltd. p. 'Everyone visited Queen city Lodge, Toronto on o'clock abase Ever ne interested Wednesday everting to honor Dr. W. always on hand. Taxi Service. Before Bu lYl q dry B be welcome there will br no ad- y g AU clothes tied frequent d cleaning mission fee: At-present, Brooklin is A..Mathieson,D. D. G. M. Agent for Chevrolet Care. �c to keep them sanitary Our cleaniag. The W .M S. of St. John's church leading by a wide margin, and Clare- department turns old clothes p out like new. Mont and Pickering are tied for a"- will hold their October meeting at Gordon J. Law F S Ond and third places but with 42 the home of Mrs. John Miller on the Out ofTown.]. WE CALL AICD DELIVER afternoon of Thursda 'the 16th. 'APhone MW points yet to be won it is the hope welcome is extended o�the ladies of of the Pickering athletes to make at 'e R.O.Joaee. Lnaal Representative.. the congregation. S ` Ome in and see what we - p ._ least second place in the meet. The The man friends of Mrs. W .Cas- BUL B ' have to offer. final results will be announced next sie, of Agincourt, wall be pleased to Blacksmithin I week. .: - - learn that she has recovered guffic- , WEST HILL. iently from her recent illness to '- -..FROM Horse shoeing a Spscialty. .w _.. visit her son and family here.-Miss }� T T Some of our bargains : All General Work,including Wood A very high class entertainment Cassie accompanied her. ROLLAN D Pkee solid walnut Dining Work, promptly has been arranged in connection with The Women's Institute will meet Rooth suite, consisting of a attended to. ; ; the anniversarySupper of Melvillea home of 'Mrs. Milton Burk on at th 00 in. buffet, china cabinet, Also, ,- Pieabyterian church West Hill on Tuesday, Oct. 14th Mrs. Glen, Lea- Ric have just received direct from M.. . .;�: 0 ft.extension table, 0 chair@ Agent for Taco FarmTuesday evening, Oct. 21st. Supper Sue of Nations Director will ble in Holland a shipment of Garden upholstered is leather. Thi@ Machinery. 6.30 to 8-GID P. M. Program following; charge of the program A cordial in- Bulbs for outeide planting -- Avery special feature of the enter- vitation is-extended to all interested. or indoor fot•einR. t` lass wonderful Suits 145.40 F+• T• wpptl• d• tainment will be an illustrated story _ The' steam shovel has' finished its Fjraf gn6Tity Azmineter Range;-- GREENWOOD 4%y of Egypt, Palestine and• Arabia-the 'Rork on Highway No 7 east 'of the Darwin, Breeder, Parrot = ?Rzb4, regaLr price$.7¢, our _ _ people and customs, by- Dr. R-'--H. village,. and .it. is_wonderful-_ what {eingle) TULIPS (double) '� prise oDly 4,54 Mode, Vminent Toronto musical tal- has been accomplished levelling the Prices PiOr�dor., >64.00-per hundred. ?7,. * Do Not Wait_ ant 'wilt be at•the entertainment to •stretch of road to the lViarkham soane special varieties-alightly Oongolinm and Linoleum Rage at assist Dr. Mode. Dr. 'Mode is a Can. Loam-line without detouring traffic. reduced Peirce. adian of great gifts and.fine scholar- Rally Day was fittingly observed snore:.'All named varieties. - here on Sunda ` Linoleum Varnish always Until winter comae to ship. He 7vas for several years con- y. The Sunday school HYACINTHS(all Color@) on hood: == y y netted with the Rockefeller -Archae- and .church services were united for _ per bulb. look over our olog•ical Researc}t Foundatiosi In the the occasion:—The---printed-programs- �c - Furnace,or countries named and has first hand were followed throughout the ser- e Metol sad' polechrome-_.base • - • _ D�FFODILS Floor Lampe wi�a beautiful _ those knowledge of what he relates. Dr. vice, the promotion exercises form- purchmeot shade 9.50 _ Mode dresses in ct3stume and .tells n ing Part of the program .The_ child- Von Siaon, Bicolor Victoria, - Leaky- Troughs Story full of human interest and as ren, led by their several teachers,ac- Emperor(eingle and doable) Metal and polechrome base fascinatfng as life itself.. There are quitted themselves very creditably, 60c dozen. Brides Lampe, with parch- repaired or replaced, no dull. moments. We have never showing that the work of the teach- ` r seen better pictures than he shows ers was bearin'' fruit. The music ,:"Paper Whi e tnsnt abodes, i - - _ 4:70 Place your order and nor heard a more g ping story and hymns were led b6 Miss Maly "NARCI39 _ . BE READY than he tells. Dr. Mode is a master White, S. S. Organist, Warren C. 50c a dozen. A. Sterrift in this field. To hear him once is Willson, the Superintendent, ']ed the v i to want to hear him again and again. service:. Rev. Mr. McLellan, ave the Get yoare While the assortment 5 when winter cones. S � S S • This is s real opportunity to ,r et a address, O Come_Let $3 Worship , is complete. 7,. tial' close up view of the most interest- being the subject for an earnest im- 1 . - sI ` ing people in the world. Events tak- pressive message received by a rev- Furniture Dealer and' ��� BUSgB�. ing place in the world at the prey erent, attentive congregation. To E. C. JONES . i Funeral Director ent time make these countries more have the church so well-filled should .• i Also Awbulanoe %Me$ !Hardware Phone 4800 intereAting' every day. Admission be an inspiration to both pulpit and Druggist and Chemist, to supper and program; Adults 50. pew, and should be of mutual bene"l An do w PICKERING Clitldr+enOIL 25 eentiL - fit-to phone.6W _ - 4 . ., -. r A , . -. ;'.. , „- .,:,. . ...: :. :a_.'.'. •.,, - ., .,- - s`.G-t v..7 -re. s,µ, y,p•.,� vyx err _,.F_: �� F..�� , --;- • a. - .a '•'.... S':y.. moi'. '-�;. �'"�,•"..,,►,, �+a•� •'�<hr a ,a' .,�,T 1.': ;,�ss.•'-'T,; lirl .. 4. ...•.•,-, cy} ; .,..,-'! ^ c..F 1 Y '•�.: ...YA i! .,.ay d..:� , t he ' ..r..'..,. '. ... :e..r. .i.•..^r. . ,_,_.,.�..— ..a:-,'. :'_,,...: .,..r-. ,sTo!: :. _... .,'z .. :t•. k1'a'.. .. _:.. y:+"'A..,.5.I • :. . . .<.y, r •• - .. i I - ,^ a - - r e Y ..r . , .. > I . _ . - .. N A , r - , •.. _r . . . _ _ . . -- _ - _ " " , , .w coon* Hoffffisw . . Sic-Week QmrantulC N - :._ ,. &,o Foy ,ce�s Do� B R-101 T •,.i 1. N . . . . -_- - - ! 7 �— 1 Dr " ded Infai1�C PB&�IE �Sei - , - Sandringham, Eng.—Immediately • r on receipt of official news of" the � a • I - _-� - t disaster to the R-101, the King sent Parents are Warned to Carefully Observe all Precautions in ` ,Ship_ . y th'e following telegram to Premier � - ` Ora;r to Prevent a Severe Outbreak I. 1. Ramsay Ma Donald. c " "i am horrified to hear of this This is' the second of a two-part ulation of garbage or waste permit- , dight Survive by Miraculous Escapes--Britain's Air Minister. national disaster which -has betal• article on the•s readod disease Infan- �- . '- - •-. Dies With Cohnore, len the airship R-101, and the con- I".5. Mild cases, showi,g slight head-Scott and Giblett, Who Visited file Paralysis. Last week.the Symp- $ Sequent serious loss 1 life, includ• ' ache, rise of temperature And vomit- Canada on ft-100 Two Months Ago.' in that of Lord Thomson, my Ali j t0 of the disease were dis4uased, in 11 Ig peraistiag fora few days, with - ,.g ,Allonne, France, Oct. '!i—Molten, don. Only her lights were visible !a 'Minister. The Queen and ISym- I This week a 9-item lint of precautions dight muscular wewieresa unci absence twisted fragments of the British dirt- the night mists- pathize .deeply with relatives .and , iq given, each one a.necessary and of paralysis, should be quarantined, • " ' o • gible �C101 were strewn in the fieldi. s She soared aeross the Channel to' friends of those who have perish- vital factor, • ' - These are probably one of the chill France and over Beauvais crashed !n ed 14 the service of their country ✓ sources of contagion. A brief resume of the earl s of Allonne, where the largest airship a gamin hes on a hilltop, a funeral and also with Ithe injured our- y ymP- 6. As Infantile Paral sir is a most �► of them all plunged earthward, ex- g p p toms are; Fever, vomiting, slight y Pyre for all but seven of her illuatri vivora.'• diarrhoea, listlessness, unusual fret- serious disease and in the present . •ploded and.burned with a .loss of 47 ous passengers had crew. The King and Queen joined with epidemic giving a hig't death-rate, the fulness and drowsiness. public is urged to second the efforts - —IGives. There were just 5 persons aboard. the humble village folk at the Twelve of them were passengers and parish church Sunday morning in i Later and more characteristic kneesymp. of the authorities in every way !n 0 ----- All .of the bodies, horribly charred, in are: The appearance ox weakness were removed from the wreckage. 43 off ers and crew. special prayers for those bereaved in any extremity, skin and muscular order to prevent a severe outbreak iii *They lay is a little school-room whe;e The Air Ministry was struck dumb by the disaster. (sensitiveness spinal pain, a the Province. R sat.praying and peasants.came by the disaster. This morning, the' Queen Maude oi- Norway and I . P P apparent or 7, The children .from an Infected real rigidity of the neck muscles.'. . to hang '-white curtians and scatter o�clals could merely repeat "there to Princess Victoria were among house should be allowed out of doors ' wood. flowers they had plucked to no Official news." those in the congregation. The Remember, when say of them make but should be kept by themselves and ,_'honor the dead. - Every detail of the great airship'$, rector in the course of the service I their appearance is the child, send for away from large groups of other chil- • ; - Eight mea survived the disaster.. departure from CaTdington had been referred feelingly to the catastro- ' the dr•ctor at once. dren. In one- and two-family houses f . ' - 'That they escaped alive was almost so perfectly co-ordinated that disaster phe, and special prayers were said. There are, however, certain precau• it is advisable not to allow the chil- • tions which may be taken to and ' '.Incredible. Yet each in some mea- seemed an impossibility. y � dren from an infected family outside �!• against even the first onset of the dis- 1 ;iter managed,to make his way through Juat before starting, Lord Thom- the yard for several weep after the - • .. • ' ease. It has been proven z.hat in€an- , the blazing furnace that a moment son, Air Minister, told reporters, We �'}� P onset of the case. before had been a dirigible riding the are starting off with very great cos . .• `+e Markets file paralysis is transmitted from the g, perso�al habits of,cleanliness are . _ air bravely on a wild October night. Sdence. _ --- - .- _._. secretions of the nose and mouth, and essential; the hands should be washed - There was democracy in the death " PRODUCE QUOTATIONS frim. bowel discharges of an infected We hope to reach Karachi in four before each meal, after each visit to - 3ist Seven of the survivors were days or five days, and Simla in ran• Toronto wholesale dealers are buy- person. Doctors understand that Late the toilet, and before going to bed. members of the crew--tour engineers, i produce at the following prices: disease .is spread by CARRIERS— Children should be warned about ut- other day. .I have promised . the ng P itwo riggers and a radio operator. prime Minister we shall be batt b7 Eggs—Ungraded, cases returned, who may be children or adula, and ting the-fingers intc the mouth or ;.__.,Phe other-was qn engineering expert Oct. 20," fresh extras, 87 to 38c; fresh firsts, who are thems�'vee immune to the nostrils. ' #,coin the Royal Airship Works at 34 to 35c1 seconds, 24 :o 25c. disease, even while they carry the in- 9. When sneer or coughing, a , Besides Lord Thomson. Brancker Butter—No. 1 Ontario creamery fective material quite without realiz- . !Cardington, Coimore and 8eott, the paeaengera In q handkerchief should be held over the . - solids, 31% to 32e; No. 2, 30 to 31c. Ing it, to othe:a who do not possess But among the dead were men of eluded Major P. Bishop, chief inspeo- Churning •:renin—Special, 33c; No. mouth. Kissing of children is also lhlgh estate in civil and military their own natural immunity. for of aircraft; Squadron Leader Pal- 1, 32c; No. 2, 29c. y• a dangerous practice and should be 4 - ,careers. The death ,list Included stm representing the Australian Gov- Cheese—No. 1 large, colored, paraf- Consequently, when that is known, avoided. 1' - ;Lord Thomson. Air Mlafster In the ernmeat; Squadron Leader W. H. L fined and government graded, 16 to it becomes obvious that the following But in spite of all these precautions , . ;Labor Cabinet; Sir Sefton Brancker, 16%c. precautions should be taken: the careful parent should never relax O'Neill and Lieut.-Col. V. C. Rich P+ . 'director of civil aviation; Major J.' mond, designer of the R 10L Quotations to pouLry shippers are 1. Every case mus: be quarantined her vigilance in watching for the iia follows: 11 _--'H. Scott, who was a passenger on the for a period of six wee1 :- -- --- -symptoms of the disease, Once these - Otts of the crew was Assistant Coss Poultry (alive)—Fatted 'eats, over . R-100 .on her recent trip to Canada;I 2. All children who have been in present themselves o smwat of wain W. A. Potter, who was one of 6 IDs., 20c; do, over 4 to 5 lbs., 16c; two susdroa leaders and seven of I the flue survivors of the disaster to do, over 3'4 to 4 lbs:, 14c; do, under contact with a case must to quaran- cleanliness or is,latio os any other -'dctasl of the Cardington works. Wing 3341 lbs., 12c. S rin chickens, over 5 tined and kept under observation for 'precautionary measures whatever can � the British airship ZR-2, avh±;eh crash- P 6 Commander it- B. B. Colnioro also of lbs., 25c; dQ, over 4% to 5 lbs., 23c; a period of two weeks. do the ,atient any good. The only # eL Into the River Humber 10 years the R-100'a trip to Canada, lost his do, over 4 to 435 lbs., 20c; do, wader 4 3. Adult members of the family who thing that can help is the convalescent _ . ,Bfe _ ago. The ZR-2 had a British and I the.. 17c. Broilers, 13'4 to 21x4 lba. are wage earners may be allowed to 3o .serum, which, while it cannot prevent American crew. - .-Pottez._haa been { Officials begin their inquiry 18� flying aboard aifshlpe sltsce 1516. aboveache chickeni.etr�astraigl�t breduck- about their work subject to the ,craw- the disease, can atld does prevent the.. . P SP ng lationa o!the Provincial Board and in cripplingand death that follow it hours attar the dlaaaLar. Thera ap peered tittle doubt that the R101 sod• Eckener Blames Gas lings (white), ov:r5 lbs., 17c; �'o,over th discretion o€the Medi�9 viding it is administered within 4 to 5 the.. 14c; do,colored, 2c :b. less. denly had shot toward the earth after Leipsic, Bararia—Dr. Hugo Eckes Old roosters, ever v lbs.. 15c; do, over Health. (forty=eight hours of the onset o: the -- the Atorm had-ripped loose one of the or, and the omcers and-crew of the 4 to 5 lbs., 8c. a 4, In houses where cases appear all I symptoms. rudder flus and that the nose_ hall, Graf Zeppelin, which to here on a Guinea fowl, pair, $1.50. doors and windows-shoild be screened, tl a premises kept clean,and no accum = moved into a hillock before the crew, flight to Vienna. telegraphed to Dressed poultry, if to good ,condi- - taken by surprise, could regain alt!- Prime Minister MacDonald tion, will be paid S to 4c above list HAY AND STRAW PR'CES Crashes �AT18da8 tulle, - "Please accept the heart-felt arm- prices. Wholesale dezlers to hay and straw It was from the testimony of pathy of comrades in arm$." PROVISION .'RICES are quoting shippers the following �,#� - $aril J. Leach, the engineering ex- Dr. Eckener told interviewers that Toronto wholesale dealers are quot prices for carload lots delivered on a�+a+ Two Aviators - pert--among the survivors, that this although the -actual cause of the dis- ing the following prices to th-i trade: track, Toronto: . .description was gained. The others Smoked meat�Hams, med., 28 to No. 2 timothy, $14: No, 3 timothy, g g aster was not yet known he was tori- Ca! aro—The motor of their light-. knew only that there had been a vinced it would- hot have assumed cooked loins, 48 to'52c; smoked '$12 to $13;-wheat straw, nominal;Qac aeroplane stalling as they flew at low crash and that they had somehow rolls, 34c; breakfast bacon, 26 to 48c, straw, nominal. such ghastly proportions !t the British backs, pea-mealed, .'�4c; do, amoked.�44 LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS altitude, Irwin Hfnkler of Calgary, and •emerged. Theship's tangled,.ashen airship had used helium instead of.to 50c. Harry Mernard, aged 23, of Gleichen: rf • . - Heavy beef steers, $6.to 87:75; but-� r, remnants scattered along a mile of hydrogen. . Pork loins, 280' shoulde_s, 21c; cher steers, choice, $7.'25 to $7.75• do,I were ::llled Sunday, Oct. 6th, when the t _ Orae countryside afforded few clues. He called' attention to frequent butts, 25c; hams, 24 to 25c. fair to good $6.75 to $7: do,corn., $5 Plane crashed' to earth. The accident • . - 8ta-t of Dirlgible - - , . statements of his that a fairly safe Cured meats—Long clear bacon, 50 to 36; butcher a6fers, choice, $7 to 'occurred-at Gleichen, a small town 46 --- ! The dirigible lett Cardingtfln at- transoceanic airship• service would to 70 lbs„ 22c; 70 to 90 lbs., 20c; 90 $7 50; da, fair to good, $6.25 to $,; miles south of Calgary,.within sight of I to 110 lbs., 19c. Heav wet ' t rolls, _ 7.37 p,m. (2.37 p.m, E.8.T.) on Satur- be possible only it helium and not y K=• do, tom., $5 to S6; buuLer cows, good scores a people. 40c: lightweight rolls, 25c, to choice, $5.25 to 4�:75; do, mrd., $4 Hfnkler, who was 22,was at the con• ; day. Two hours later she passed hydrogel were employed . a lifting Lard—Pure, tierces, 16%c; tubs. to $5: canners ani cutters.. 51.50 to trots when the machine went itno the . I' dike a phantom ship over East Lan- gas. - ,� -I�c: pails, 171--c: prints, 18 `v 18%c, $3; butcher bulls, $4,50• Shortening—Tierces 12",c; tubs, g to chole_, fatal-dose dive. His companion was to $5; do, bologna, $3 to $3.50; babv ,Highllgllts Of Disaster tatioa of America's exclusive store of 13c; pails, 13%c, beef, $9.50 to .11.75; feede-s, Qood, 23 yeas old. As the plane struck the . heilum. Meanwhile, he..added, the Special pastry shortening—Tierces, $5,50 to $6; stocke:s, $4.50 to $5,25; earth it burst into flames .and the I . The British dirigible R•101.,largest catastrophe should not deter_ 'the. 15c4 tubs, 15%c; pails, 165. calves, good to ch .ice, $12.50 to $13: bodies were badly charred before •it aircraft ever built, plunged its silvery United States in its ambitious-dirigible - GRAIN QUOTATIONS do, med., $11; tin, corn., $7 to $8; do, was possible to re'movo them. no:.e into a hlllaide at the end of a program. Grain-dealers on the Toronto Board' grassers, $4.50 to $6; milkers, $50.to The plane was owned by.Dr.G.Scott p I $95, springers, $80 to $110; lambs,(of Bassa.rd, Alberta. . . French field early Sunday morning . • • • of Trade are makin the foilowin g choice, $8 to $8.25: buck lambs, $5.50 inns! 47 of its passengers and crew,.in• $� Dennistoun Burney, promoter,of quotationa for car lots: '� to '$6.x0; sheep, $i to $4.50; hogs, Crash Near Kingston • eluding a Cabins•, Minister, were t ire dirigible route, declared - Manitoba -wheat–.No. 1 No-thern,� bacon, wo.c., $12; do, trucked in, 2,c� hfnRatan.=Two men were injured ' - killed. E 301st; No. 2 do, 78c; No. 3 do, 75?ecI l • . • • !n London he could not yet form an No' 4 do, 711,zc; No. 6 do, 60c (c.i.f. cwt, under w.o.c.; do, utchers, 75cI Saturday evening when the light Moth ' o inion as to the cause of the crash. per hch and bay perts). og discount; do, seiseowae4 by the Kingston Flying Club At all events he said the saster s Manitoba oate—No. 1 feed, 33c,.No. hog premium. . sideslipped and crashed two miles - _ _& ,cause-of the disaster. A 'broken rud- apt to have a retarding-effect•on the -2 do, 30c, -- north of the airport. • - -'der fin, ripped oft by strong winds,pre- Teacher—"Markham, what is the ' aumably caused the giant ship to lurch use of hY3lrogen. :, Argentine corn, 80 ci f. Port Col- ,,.. am—�n maglnary airtor,,,A ct- _H,Herrington,as Prth - - dent of theFlyIn Club was at the - earthward. Beaten by rain, kcould --- --:—=-- ►till€red, de}•�'t4er1#real freights, line, miss, running round the face of g not rise. There was a terrific explo- ' bags ineluded: Bran, per toa,.s2125; the earth," Teacher (facetiously).—� controls, with Cecil Phillips as paasen- alon of hydrogen gas, Other blastaqfol• pick,—"So ybur brother tried to get shorts, .per ton, $22.25 .n ddlings, "And could your mother hang glothes ger oa a short flight. While perform- r -- Sowed and the ship caught.flre. The $29.2x. on that line?" Markham="Yes, miss,"' in; some evolutions the sideslip oscur- a Government job. What-is he doing I red. victims were asphyxiated and charred m• Ontario.grain=Wheat, i_ Ther—" r _ now. Nick—'•Nothing. He got thel35c; oats, 28c; rye, 50c; buckwheat, make that out?" Markham-"Imagin I Troublemakers are a as plentiful as 'beyond recognition. ,job." nominal. .. . .ary clothes, miss!" peacemakers are scarce. . ,`A 'Eight men escaped. Heroes them- - — a- V* • .selves, in that.they tried repeatedly, The R-100, Sister Ship of R-101 - ~although suffering from burns, to save _ "�., _.. their less fortunate- companions, they • . • ascribed heroism to others. They had v -'..",�.••. a yy v v x y 1 n„ v :� n ( high Praise for the ship's captain. - :- ' a4 �i.;; ti �� . - _.Flight Lieutenant H. C. Irwin, who re• _ l� ..a . � ` ' 4 mained at his post to fire end,attempo �° ;'.' ;.n - Y .:;:�,, - '� Ing to save the lives of his men. _,_ , . �. ' ea Y «v Sunday night,with the bodies of the '. � ~•' 11 , '*x"a ?eV dead reposing in such crude caskets I - 1.M11 as the little French village of Allonne11 could muster, it could be seen that the a.. Y 't 1. R-101, seventh dirigible to be destroy- . __ .. 4 - .1 .�4� � �11 ­ , _ 1. .",t I 1, �.. - ., '.. I "�,_. I . 1� . - � 01 . , I . - • - ed In, ten years, was destined to be- _ .. " come the focal point of much aero• 51: • •• • •. • nautical controversy.' WW .. .. . Messages of condolence poured is «'' from all parts o1 the world; sorrow r z v : was Particularly intense in the Em- r ? . _":�• ,It —pare poTnta that were to be linked by i a the R-101, but there likewise 'came - r t 9 comments indicating a critical attitude - K `, y i" « U • ":' toward present-day dirigible operation. „ „ 41 ' s • • • • rdr, . ' jj Chief among these expressions was �.: _ a } ii y ti t 'y '� 2. the declaration that future airship "; t a? a„ L:` :.. `I _ _ 7. 1. a must be gassed with helium instead of _hydrogen, a view put forward by avis- e xr �a 3 « i JrvaL•R .•' ,.. r L .. , �F' tion leaders of tbres nations. a - Rear Admiral W.A. Moffett, chief of -:,� -, the United States Navy Bureau of - Aeronautics, said in Washington that , . - • -The R•100 whieb visited Canada recently. Many of -the officers and crew of which met death la the ill-fated -•the would ask Congress to repeal the - ; I'� present law which forbids the expor- _ � 8.101 enroute to India from England, and which crashed to earth near Beantais, Irma �. -.---. -- •__ _ - ,, . r > .. . , . . , a.' . �-�' d ' �. .. - . , , � .nKkw-c,.. Oa•. y„a•.Aasa .r ._ X.w s... _a; •.- ✓. - �..•• c - - _ .a, - - - - ,?, ,. •. .. TA .r •F. y ,., .:_, �.,.• ,,,�.3. •u_..,s� -��.r•}..:' '�_i-.... u mss,3 r'�� ..�w� ... � iu', :A �" .c. 4. .:'%<,Fi#a.. w'/N`.(.t,Y'?,,.r+J'lR,,. a•..u. 'a ,ty,:. .,w'vYJNw: M, , •e;o,f.: '. .y..q}4FY„r[�ai4Rq`sV+Akl°„`+eY;5rc4•.M ci.�YsA•,•hr�+ •ju+'s*Mre*,rTr•sv�ry,.K.e,•ernm.�a'te✓aux^.•_'-•w,.tRu'1,A"+x. .S�w':fir-a.1y.,.e.?, ,�' "e,. �.^k-Jk'!' .-.� . ,:✓ ,is , F • ' personal setting, and for lust a little - •�,. ' ` - Re �e T 16 a Cure while the world is indulgent to her _ • • delusions. But for the old maid In For Olc Alchairi? whom the belief has survived, there F •k` 'Is a Bountiful Supply Of R C14 �._-_. Is not so much tolerance. Health-Gtving Blood Noted Writer Says Generosity Marriage is no care here either. It �_. will not necessarily cure an old maid _ Sufferers from nervous debility find of Outlook is Sure Gibe — - - V ~. �.' of prudishness, though married oro- , -..themselves tired, low-spirited anal un- pf Old Maidism mea usually are so forced to [ace (Xi a •Irble to keep their minds on anything. life'that a good deal of nonsense is `,' 'They are totally unfit to perform their Whoever first took the love word shaken out of them and a good deal �� � w� law ' :_:_everydsgduties. "maid” and turned .it into as &heard of tolerance shaken in. But there e Doctorhig the nerves with sedatives t phrase by prefixing it with `old,” are married women in whom the point In &'terrible mistake. The only real' knew something about psychology. of view of the old maid dose persist.' w that an old maid was slight-tonic to s good supply of rich, He lens It seems as it, in spite of husbands red blood. To. secure this. rich, red 'ly abnormal, that,she had overstayed and children, there are some women blood time is one period of develop who never grow up to their sex, to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills should; her be taken. Enriching and purifying the. meat. the exercise of its, mature charm. or �+f • �' "' • p `. blood is their whole mission. Concern- and To be a young maid is to be in.the, the acceptance of its functions, In m Mrs. Albert Beetle Baa• most tempting and romantic state Queen Elizabeth, is the midst of al] QQ a- romantic the y, ^-:' 7� h 0. �. Crgtt, Out., writes: "Two years ago,I Possible to a woman. But 'it is an her romances and courtiers, was prob- .. was a complete wreck in bed for exceedingly fluid one. • It was never ably an old staid. Emily Bronte, meant to be set in a mould. Rodin is is her lonely parsonage at Haworth, ` • " f "yen months; extremely -pervous; , 'had no color. Nothing I tried seemed' quoted as saying that true feminine wrote wuthering Heights and Prov- • to help me till I began Dr. Williams'{ youth, at its perfection, when the ed that she,was not. You can plek body seems"at the same time to Lear the� out like that, here and there. Pink Pills. My condition at once im-� • iproved and to-day I am well and able and call to love, often lasts only a Dress up the old maid as you will, \. : for anything without fatigue or trou-� few months. He was speaking, of raise her salary, marry hat-off, and 1ble.'' course, from the sculptors point of she remains an old timid atilt. never BE --l view, but we can follow the thought a full participant in life, always aED _ You can get f "e pills from any I along The period when a maiden is (medicine dealer or by mail at 60 cents II little more or leas backward in de- �e k at her best is bound,to be brief. It what causes Perhaps, if we couldknew- 'a box from The Dr. Williams Medi-` � a time of hesitation, of choosing, of -- " ' - sine Co.. Brockville, Out. what causes her to be so, we could ''� waiting. But there is alcays rime- change it at the source. But causes �p thing fundamentally ridiculous about are always more difficult to be sure 1 reaaVre Hunters waiting too hng- Prolonged, heal- of than effects. - tation Is bound to turn into comedy. The number of old maids could cer- �011ed Storms While the old maid hesitates, life tainly be thinned out u no woman tJ passes her by, and she remains un brought old maldhood as herself. New Uses For V1Aegar Qat led ASC ft ; developed. For selfishness will tura the trick A sponge that has become slimy OR SALE-FIRST CLASS BREED• som Ship's Papers Recovered But The number of old maids has been, more quickly than say other cause, through injudicious use of soap can F INO blink, and Fuzee, at .e write Not a Penny of Bullion amazingly thinned out 1n the last be restored 'by allowing it to soak prices. In your own Interest. write for . and often does. Too close ounces- parucuiare, J. o. Mitchell. et Mary's. ' quarter of a century. Not because tration on herself, unwilliagness for 'an hour. or so la a mixture of Ontario, Brest, France.-Unable to conceal more women are marrying, but be. share life because Sharing it may equal parts at water and vinegar. GENTS WANTED FOR DR. sou their disgust with the Autumnal cause more women have become able mesa messing It up a little, lays the` Afterwards squeeze the sponge sev- EI•'S soaps. toilet articles, etc„ welt storms which caused them to postpone to develop the best that fa in them blame at many as old maid's door.l r.�wr, for twenty rears. Quick turn- ; without marrying. They have learn- erak times !a the solution, then sus- over and :ars• profit. Dept o, Bovet their treasure hunt on the floor of the i There !e not ea.)ugh willingness to ltartufa cnrrnR .ompany. Toronto 8. glue and take in them, and let goner- pend from a nail is the open air to ,Atlantic antil next Summer, the crew� ed that their maturity. i1P therr own dry. _ +of the Italian salvage ship Artiglio personal job and not necessarily that osity is a habit and taste that can Vinegar, slightly heated, will re- For . brighter do have abandoned the slimy wreck of I of some man. be acquired, and surely it is worth the moue paint stains from glassware, Eche P. and O. liner Egypt and put intoTheThe economic independence of wo-� attainment For generosity of out- Rub well into the affected warts with TO IO&ROW ;Brest for the. Winter, men is as every one knows, partly look and action is an almost sure a pad of soft cloth, and rinse under A Summer's hard labor had produc-� responsible, Independent minds arel cure for old maidism.-Margaret Cul- ret cold. running ,nater, ' ke • • Led the ship's papers,but not one penny still more responsible. And there is kin Ban in "The Reader's Digest' ' sing Bolished furnitifr•e will take, on a TO HT • of the $5,445,000 in gold and silver also the not-to-be-neglected discovery 0 more brilliant polist, i1 It has first hocked in the ocean's depth since 2922. which women have made that beauty d been rubbed with a cloth wrung out LQ l 11 l d® ����®liEl 1 The Egypt was rammed and sent and good clothes and fine skins are . in water to which vinegar has been �i►� 1Ipe,� idown bbw first on the night of May' not only ler debutantes or coquettes _ ! added. 20, 1922, and has lain ever since to• or wives trying to hold their hum- i The lite of a gas mantle will be coli- 66 fathoms of wgttr, a treasure ship bands, but that looking well has a Conettpeti0s ls,one of the most Som- � - v t entire mon.:aliments of childhood and tits siderably lengthened If it Is soaked 1 l� p�QQ�� fad ito lure adver,'urers, so far in vain, certain intrinsic aluc for he child suffering from it positively can- { for an hour or so In vinegar. The "Another fortnight and we, would sex. Most important of all is the not thrive. To keep the little one mantle should be allowed to dry. have had it-or at least some of it," fact that women have beguylp enjoy well the bowels must be kept regular Add a little vinegar to the final ' Alberto Gianni, one of the Artiglic's the fulness of flavor in grownup lin• and the stomach sweet. To do thin rinsing water when washing colored i 'three divers, commented ruefully, Ing. But there are those who always! nothing can equal Baby's Own Tab- materials. This helps to revive fad- '"Now ad i '"Now these storms have grade further find It a little too ripe for their taste.II ed• colors. _ THEY WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP work useless until next Summer. It and those, married or single, are the 1 lets. They are a mild but thorough wor a hard hunts ter t S old melds, laxative; are pleasant to take and can The Italians retutned to port after In spite their clothes and jobs be .given to the newborn babe with Minard's Llnlmont#elves quick relief. amp �r �.c. perfect safety, Thousands of mothers An Emergency YL essmg exploding 26' m:nc3 .in an effort to and husbandil, there are certain signs p Feminists may look uD-1Rerally- lemoHsh the Egypt's lower bridge end whieh make them easily recognizable, use no other medicine for their little irA+nerd°s is invaluable as a quick . noted Euro- get into the strong room where the There is their passion for order and nel saes but Baby's Own Tablets. They to Dean'Sophie Thomas,.axiatrix. Pioneering in another dressing for burns, scalds and all gcid is stored in barrels. insistence on seemliness, ]n a world 1 are sold by medicine dealers or by geld new to women, she has been ge9h abrasions. It cleanses and _ • _ which is continually disorderly and in mall at 25 cents s box from rocThe Dr. awarded a Zeppelin_,Dilot's license by soothes the wound. often unseemly. AAA in the mostWilliams' Medicine Co., Brockville, the German government. It's the A Taity Stew important place. there is the loneli-� Out. first time a woman has been author- 'I " One pound shin beet, cut In slices, ness which Is always one of the in `- ized to By a dirigible in azo country. • � one bunch celery, one bunch carrots, evitabie characteristics of the old' maids temperament. t does not hTadiated Yeast two onions, one cup lentils, one cup IWhen love grows cold a fur coat will �'Y beasts,or peas, one cup rice, five or six matter how many people may be AIbW Fed to Cows' not keep it warm. 641G OF rte• medluat sired potatoes, salt to taste, around her. She may be the centre . l�� r Methdd' Fry beef In fat to brown, of a large family. But if she is an ;. `also sliced onion. Add clery•and car old maid at heart, she is apart from Research Workers Find that `rota, cut small, rice, beans a:nd peas. every one. _ '•' ' 'Cook slowly one hour, and add pots- Good housewives are orderly, with- ,Mill[ from Yeast-fed 3-1— ���toee cut fa cubes and lentils. Cook out being frgtful, and some of the Coes prevents suanother half hoar, then mix one dee most delightful women In the world Rickets e...•:-assn DAERO!!S lsertspoon of cornstarch and ene-half are those bad housewives who can tw�aevrseFs.- '• teaspoon of curry powder is a little make even disorder charming. Neith- Yeast that has been radiated with st20Y1ettq - 1 -ON nasal AA •seater-and-..add to stew_. gog_sowly ten er group takes order too seriously X,•w.l�itrY•eit Ckv - FM ultra-violet rays has been found to be A. O. LEONARD tae. w minutes, While stewing keep just or allows tbings or pas seeaions to be superior to cod-liver oil for making , 'Dowered with water. come more important than the per- cows mils anti-rachitic, according to 'Do you suffer after meals with a .•:,' sons about them. But the old maid Dr.H. Steenbock, E.B. Hart and Flora • - - suffers from any displacement, of Hanning of the Wisconsin,Agricultural `::rK:, H Ibekhing from sour and acid stomach 4 -Putting a Jerk in It things. _ ry rt Experiment Station lit Madison.* - :;,� and tremble with fest. 7. German Civil Servants employed in This Is %gain perhaps a survival of yeast is administered0to the cows in ,e•,� minute to drop dead. Tins -. - the Ministry of Posta, is Berlin, have something that was rather charming _ ''{�:¢:: ' can be prevented,likewise relieved. to a 11 of physical in a young girl. At a eertafn age, their diet. w Take Carter's Little Liver Pills r a forty-bre minute _ale Ph Thebe resbarch workers have been after meals and neutralize the gases. T-- trainfn6 on two days a week, the girl expecte the world to be hes trying for a considerable time to And :. 1 : Sweeten the sour and acid stomach,re- v 1 -- some method of increasing the rickets "` " •_ :;,;;:;h;e• gas �u ' Neve the and to t•dge digestion. `,• preventing properties of cows' milk. x� ` The stoma By and bowels will They found that babies fed on the or ,.• , Ie cleansed o poison painful and COMPLIMENTED* our Lauf tori �i>z cera anddinary milk often contracted rickets. < dm8� pppp First they tried giving dhe• cows the system enjoys a tonic eHed.Don't doses of cod-liver oil that had been delay. Ask your esetsggist far • 2SC radiated. It was found to be unsatis J _Pkg.of Carter's Tattle Liver'Pii�ls _ y -AT �5 factory. When it was ted !n largeHER COMPLEXIONthe secretion of ;; ;:_ ::••.•;• INA W, amounts it layered a .... OF A ' } butter fats. Fed in small amounts, it y __.Telfa All Women how She Does produced little, if any, effect of as anti-rachitic nature. The Lest results • .��� HER O� were obtained from irradiated yeast. "r •Z0 YEARS OF KROSCHEN >F': Two hundred grams were fed daily to - '3 the cattle which produced thirty to a zo YEARS of HEALTH forty pounds of milk et's greatly in- Decided to take Lydia E. Just fancy i A grandmother and still creased vitamin D content, Pirlkharrl's VCgetaMok ' ' 'being complimented on 'her cum- Even a diet of only fifty grams of WHEN CHILDREN Compound pkxton 1 ow dces,she do tt Y Her _ A the yeast gave the milk enough vita anti- letter explains. Kruschen•keeps her min D to make the drink_highiy anti• 1% IM sip 'I'IiERE are s r` gg and fit. That's the secret of �; �a�hitfe-in th#s-way-one-of. � whole matter. when a c rs too --Moncton, New Brunswick=�"Before _- •' holiday this. # flciencies of cow's milk as a total diet fretful or feverish to my last baby was born I was very weak. When I was on y nervous and dis• It was asked what gave me or what I °` can be corrected in a practical way be sung to sleep. There ,tme some co I saw used for my fresh complexion. For 20 at a cost of only a fraction of a cent a pis a mother.Cannot pat away.But an advertisement years now I've used as directed Krus- __ quart. Also the amount of vitamin there's quick comfort in Castoriat in the paperabouf:; chin Mala,the finest and only medicine content can be controlled by feeding a woman who had anl to my knowledge. Before this I was a standardized yeast preparation in ac For diarrhea. and other infantile been lilts me so I . troubled with my liver and biliousness • j give this tyre vegetable re are- K i and rheumatism in my arm and. cordance with the milk production. iUs,gi p e$ P P bought a bottle of - shoulders. I just take it regularly • The application of irradiated yeast for tion. Whenever coated tongues tell Lydia E Pink- las you describe,with the above result. will restore the liver and kidneys to human consumption still remains to of constipation;whenever,tfiere's any '' ham's VegetWle It tel sveryrnie this, also m Tamil , pro activity. Waste products will of sluggishness. Castoria has a Compound.I tools Y Y be y' p be worked out-and its benefits, it any taste; 'ldreA lova to ta7te it. three bottles and who are now men and women, for I naturally expelled by those eliminat- lood over 83 -E,H ing organa as Nature intends. The are found, balanced against those of Buy the genuine--with Chas. H• it carded me asfe- am blood will be refreshed and will courts irradiated cod-liver oil or olive oils. h {s si start on wrapper. ly thxvugh that Fle tc e en 1!iouow 8n ams. I Don't be concent to W. crracal _. envy • ..)tier.example. Kruschen will keep you in a cleansing stream to every fibre — "V �*ounQ fust as It keeps her young. of the body,reinvigorating your whole "The affection which you reaerve'for have three c to care for and I ~ The ti We Bail dose k o system,brightening your eyes,clearing feel well sad strong. 1 have told two y ceps you young your country must not you to for- i other women about your medicine."v iasid•r you wake tip every tnornin ,Soar skhs. You feel-and are-is Mss.GusAsaaxatrur,82AlbertStr+eet• 'different pc n. Thotisarnds are Get the existence of other people."-- 1 Vi r} +before the fresh Eltst month u!Drat the{proving it dailf. "Wiry shouldn't you! ! Raymond Poineare. e . • e Moncton,Now Braaswick. a' won,i•rtnl dlffeream.. is written in your;Kruschen Salts is obtainable at W r ISSU o. 41--'3 cowlesioa and your eyes. Kruscheo: Storrs at 450.and 78e.per boob. M inerd's Liaiment aids tired feet ..' y. v w f ' . . ah Ontario -� f . R eoNne—eoveensasgt.�cnniaipat y?A TERMS •« g'" _ Security and service is Mortgage Sonde, Alm, IndusEa<ial ?s ;�ineurance of all kinds. Sate iavestmeate vA from 5 W 7 per �" ' 11.ftVa7eat.: eY.bpK peidinad�a�,, ee an cent. sn..tbe..U�t stave sad CssatrX Low rates for Auto Insurance d ton }� ac� Ad�t2•oo to advan".. Fire Insurance. 1NSIIftANUE-All classes written in. �' 'Also,representative-of _ ' eluding Fire, Automobile, Wind- y` > '-<•• - On the Farm of The Canada Life Assurance Go, storm, Accident and Sickness, JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, '' hone • - _ _ � ,/ .. 431y Address - ------- W I L .L / A I Y/ �. D Y E R- _ `P or write • . BROUGHAM. ;aONTARIO 43ct ED. BQWMAN,VRhitby WEST HILL. The 78th anniversary of Melville Lot 17, Concession i, East Whitby (half wile, .Presbyterian church, West Hill, will north of Bro'oklin) on — ROYm M '0 I 7 be held on Sunday Oct. 19t1}. Ser- a� - ,rices at 11.00 le am.n and ,Its, Bp.. tri• Saturda October 25th) `-1930 The Rev. H Alexander Hilts, B. 5. I Toronto, Moderator of the Presby- _ P I C K E R I N. Q 'tery of Toronto, will.preach at both services. The service of praise will Splendid Prize List. = See large bills. _ - -be led by the choir augmented by all available former members, assisted Dinner served by Ladies' Aid Society of ' Specials for this week '=by Mrs. "Gladys Robinson Scott of 'Choice Columbus, in the Township•Hall, _ ce Pum kin, large tin -- Toronto Canada's premier Radio - - 6,30 M. Presentation of _ =100 -- soprano in the morning. -At'the-ev- p P'aacy Pink Salmon,l'e ` Prizes. Addresses-. ' �� ... ... . ening service, Agincourt Knox Pres- }'a . 100 byterian church quartet Rill assist. "•• :• __ Princes SoapFlakes, ... .. ,, 100 ' O. H. D0WNEY, ' Tiger Salmn, 1's,. Wo =The church on its present site puss W. S. .CRO%ALL, opened and dedicated in the fall of President 9ec'y-Treasacer " 'e .•• ... .•• 1$e 1851, but the congregation-was not Aylmer Royal sane Cherries, 24's ... ... 270 s - organized until 1852 when Rev. Thos. /� � Bulk Rolled Oats, 8 iba ., 250 Wightnian of Knox Church, Algin- // _' Black Currant Jam, 40 oz. A court, organized it and became its first minister. Twenty-four members Fresh Celery, Cauliflower' Lettuce Carrots, and Other sat at its first comrhunion. Melville Vegetables-al ways fresh, church has in the past been served Ile CertH of by able men. Among her former mut- - ` inters there appeared Dr. John Laing - - _ _.--. .. _.._ — CHERRYWOOD.AND PZCKEBINGF ald H. r Fletcher, Dundas, Ont Dr. Don- Phone Mark, 5020 Phone Plek. 000, y; Don- ald A. Fletcher, later of `McNab, - - . . - St .church Hamilton, and Dr. R. P. - McKay, for many years foreign Build with Gyprtx missionary Secretary for the Pres- P �!k byterian church. Since the union two c �r ng Hardware Store ministers only have served in Mel- IRE can hurl your ' � -vr'IIe: Rev. Gardiner Dickey, B .:�, i - - - a� of Rosemont, Sask. and Rev ,J C. Thome to destruction a McConochie, M. A., B. D„ the pres- i { unless a fire-resistant ma- - - erit minister. The congregation is ., ow is the time to look over that old range or heater and in a flourishing condition, The sess- tergal SUCK as the new . -if you need anew one, let up show you the New Findlay y ion and choir extend a cordial invite Ivory coloured Gyproc y Oval Quebec, or the Cosy Home Quebec. Lowest price, nation to all former members of the \ quality considered. Wallboard is used in its choir to take a seat in the choir loft oipe-$love" t sand Elbows- alvanized or black. _ at both services on Oct. 19th, and consauctiolL - R ' all friends and acquaintances and Inexpensive, It its Hardwsrd we likely have it '..:atrafrgers-are invited to 'the services. p , perll�- s-- _ ` nese, easy to apdply, Gyp- �' s.*Ls aeetilsTeat. 'roc Wallboardoes not We sell the famous Fleury Plows and _Wheelbarrows and Sham to fit nearly Saturday. Oct. 11th---AocUon sale of �3� Awn. It H exactly-what all malts of plows. horses, firm implements ,hay oats you want for fire-safe etc. at lot 1, con 2 Scarbboro (Kin Asset toe McCormick.Doering Farm Kachiineey and 'walls, ceilings and ton Road), the property of W - 1 ' j8 S -Bale at one o'clock. See ons when you build, We have it, eon �iL or it to not made. iia. ;Bills. Geo. Baxter, Auctioneer. irelnOdel Oi repair. • XAday, on ax , Oct. "th.-Auctile of _ T farm stock, implements, hay Pte' ,Ask your dealer coda, J � A T @��e „ __ _..pi reota, etc at lot 10, con 4, for full information on 4S. ALS _ meg. the property of Win. H. Gib- 7. ib `l : son. Sale at one o'clock See Bills. 7y "Win. Maw, Auctioneer. send for interesting free •- _ ._ '_ • 'book, "Building and Re- '" '_ .- :.BRADLEY'S READY-TO-WEAR • ,Notice to Creditors _ modelling with Gyproc." at Specially Reduced Pidoes — -- NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to GYPSUM, LIME AND c. the R. S. 0. 1927, Chap. 150 Sec, 51 ALAAN BASTINE, CANADA, Xen'o Sweater Coate. 165 up - - (1) that all persons having claims a- L511 Men's Overalls, 1,49 uo ainat the Estate of Elizabeth Camp- r, amp- TED 1Pads _Ontario. _ ens or Boole, 'L 59 a p g M Work._ . bei! sate o! the Taa-nship of Picker• - - � _ - - Ing ,n Or County of Ontario, mar- Boys' No cut Sole Boots, for school 2.98 ried Woman deceased, who died on : or about the 15th clay of April 1630, - Try 9andfleld's and Penman's Underwear-the best 1� are requested to send by post pre �. e ! uj makes in the market NLV paid or deliver to John Calvin Camp- W lei B,�y�' Heavy �Vindbreakete, fir cold weather bell of the Township of Pickerinz in _ the County of Ontario, the Executor Our Ladies'and Children's Underwear and Hosiery Linea of the estate, or to !losers Brom-n- are complete now-try them ing and Field his Solicitors at Whit- Ontario, hit-Ontario, their narnev and address- es full particulars .their Y `a 'cicl aims on or before the 31stat day of _ July 1930, and that after the said CECIL BRADL •* date, the Executor will proceed to • 0 . p Z C S im 3M I N GF • ' -';distribute the assets of the estate a- _Y._me")g tJ3e-parties entitle having regard only to the claims of - which he shall then eve ��d --For s4e by N. M. Gordon, Pickering that he will not be liable after the SPECIAL P -datfer arsy paw-ot--the said A -assets to -scree o: whose claim FOR TEAM HARNESS shall not then have bean roc- eived. a Dated at Whitby, Ontario, this 7th g --'.!soy of Odeb&, A D: 1950. .... - ' lkowning and Field Brace-mounted Team-Backb-sad Hsr6ew, _ Solicitors for the Exec- 2 inch layer trace with heel chains. 642.00 ' 6.8 utor above named. �rattsl the *ins-* sigkt:*ag - ring reenhing. #netead of back. With 5 g b band, - 640.00 The SHOW BOATService". Black mounted Team Backband Harness, 6as,5o -Dail Coach Pickering on•the'Lake � Y �' - '-•' � " .5 ring Breeching factory harness, but custom made in our DANafNG PICKERING-TORONTO This is not a own shop at Markham. ` - y Camping Tenting Picnicking Fare S C ' . we specialize on•�t'epairs to harrieee and collate. ISwings and Play Grounds Under 0 vents • r the shade of he old Leave'Pickering (Stannard:Time) Leave Toronto apple trees !F : T 0 D D A. M. P. N. A, M. F. M. _ The place to+ppnd'a a i 25 3 55 a 1.30 3.30 e - a i 55 4 55 8 38 4 80 Harness and Collar Manufacturbr SUNDAE AFTERl�00N - 8.55 5.55____ •o. 0 Refreshmen-t Booths B 55 Io 30 8.30 _ - SAUNDERS,BARRETT '.055 b " " � , ,,-.1.)-30 �b 7.30._ Home Phnre am - .. 11.55 8.55 P, M. 8.30 P. M. b 9.55 12.30 7 b 9.30 - . 'Z , I M 0 V E D 1 12.55 10.55 1.30 1030 School Books 1.55 11,25 2.30 !1.30 • • -Having rented m 2.55 - y premises in :a Daily except Sunday. b Saturday, Sunday and PickeringJ have moved to - We have a good supply of School Books of all kinds on hand Holidays only. c Sunday only. COACHES STOP AT ANY POINT TO PICK UP for school reopening. WBere I, will conduct 'a black. PASSENGERS. SIGNAL PLAINLY' ' smithing business and a TO THE DRIVER. Black Diamond Plow Pointe service station. Coach connections at Toronto for Buffalo, Niagara / J 110perial oil and gas, tires and Falls, Hamilton, Brantford, Windsor,Detroit, Barrie,, Fly Spray for oattle, 75c per. gallo'aV. tire-repairs. Arillia, Midland, Jacksoon s Point and Also,.Taxi, to or from - intermediate,points. "torr. any palet. Coainections at Bnffslo and Detroit for all �A fall line of Fresh Groceries, Pickling Spices ' r U. S. A. pointe. and Vinegars. Give us a call. r• i� /PRWI, ,- �!,"N_t! tTotA. � •' Phnne your order, . 'DVe deliver,- • Gra CoachLines M Phone Brook. 1806 Phone Markham 8402. Kinsale, - Ontario , General• /'"+rose' D` • Wm. �M. Duncan Merchants �.•ii iv o- ?,. «a. '`•,?'.' .s ,t. .. �'' ' ,ryz _• r' �" ^•y' .;C'a.5' pix �*`,� • „,,, .: . :' •:y-.•,:,' ., .. r.,.; ,,, ., ,�, �-r .- �..til. , , • f�l ' ' ^ �.I►RtMONT. :• Miss Jane Forsyth is ill at pros H. G. and Mri. it[cfotyre are isout F'e11 1e90-6petng 1982 - Blacksl211t�L1I1 T James McCullough is confined to fever.with an attack, ori scarlet tD Detroit thio•• week on a business �w List his-bed with a severe cold. �@@ Times P +ro +s+ak M. 4 and Mrs. Wilker, of To H. G. McIntyre Is having A!Argo Horse-shoeing and General Woifk Mrs. Albert Raw@on.of Toronto. routo, spent the week-end with new well du _ is visiting her sister, Mrs. Cook. dug , on his 'promisee to ,;,.. --- - protsaptly attended to: the lat.ter's parents; Ed. and Mrs, supply water for his fe►etory. r Lawn Mowers Sharpened, !lira. A. J. ChanfllJc is spending Gleeson. Remember the final game in the 3 Barberry" -f g Y Red Leal "� '3.00 _ and peaed a week with friends in Toronto. Repaired. _-. Mr. and Mrs Brawn,of Toronto, Sinclair Cup aeries an Satardsg 3 Barberry, Thumbergii• --1.50 James and Mrs. Blakeley, of spent the week hnd here with the evening at Goodwood when the 3 Cornue (Doprwood) 1.50 Satisfaction guaranteed. ,�. Toronto, spent Sunda with J. H. Phone Maly. 4125 y latter's parents, Wm. and Mrs. Goodwood team plays Claremont. .3 Deutiza, Pink 2' `1.50 r • and S. Beal. Thompson. A large number of the wells;3 Deutiza, White 2' 1.50 C J. S. Bundy and Thos, Gregg Miss Bell, who is attending_ the erne in the villa e-an 18Ta pts via n _- had a business trip to Toronto on Toronto Normal School, epeint g �- Wy.. HIGHLAND CREEK : vicinity have one dr on account '3 H dcan ea, H R Gallau her Thursday last. Sunda here with .her brother, 8 y y g A• S• (Stile of Mrs. T. Caster, who has been y of the long period of dry weather. Snow) 1.50 very ill, is, we are glad to report, Geo_ Bell, of the Bank of Coln- A numberof new wells have been From . coerce staff. dug. Our pump4maker, Mr. Pil• John'T. Elliott, Agent, much improved during the past A number from Claremont and key, reports a great demand for :279 Mary Streetr Ceha Grain Merchant 4 few days. vicinity attended the Markham pumps. Toronto John and Mra, McLellan, of De- Fair last week and they report it Pbone 414 W 25tf , troit, are spending a few, days a great success in every respect. Iefn the market to purchase Hay, With the former'@ parents, Rev. The weather being ideal there was Straw, Grain and Potatoes, _,A. sed Mrs. McLellan. a very large crowd in attendance, - For quotations apply Rev..A.McLellan returned the largest in a-nuarber-ef-years. --- - - = PP y last week, after visiting friends in : A. Moe. Gk I 33 03 OrT ,Western Ontario, and he occupied �OTZ� R. & No. 1,hfe own pal�sit on Sunday. ��' famOPhone PickerinRobt. and Mrs. Worthy, of M1S ST- h' R 1712 , /'. Brampton, and Adam and Mrs. Phone' - 15tf Reference Bank of Montreal -:Spence, of Whiteyale. visited with Cho is every day � ' ,Mrt�, Thos. Gibbons on $nnday. PP g BUILDER J. H. Caskey, A. T. C. M., GRAIN—FLOUR—FEED _�. Claremont, Oat., teacher of piano Headquarters forNEW anct theory, will now accept pupil@ We are now ready to at her home. Phone Claremont. ** STERLING MILLING CO., LTD. supply you with: ., Bert and Mrs Mantle and Lyman High grade Feeds for Ponitry, and Mrs. Pilkey spent Sunday in Cattle, Hoge etc. , w BRICKS, CONCRETB $carboro Junction with the-form ANTHONY WILSON J _R AL�� BLOCKS, wA —sea gghtee, Mre: H: Jarvis, and Proprietor family. 4t3t! Phone Mark. 6602 ING PIPE, DRAIN TILS, '4 Alfred and Mrs. Hayward, of Ardberg, are'' spending a couple .4 "r .'SAND AND GRAVEL. , �of w w• Powell, Ada Jones-- adler,A.H.C.M, r- :: # - ; weeks . Ira Po e u _ with Mrs. - - 'e r, and also calling on a number of old VOCAL TEACHER n tf Perry Cement :r _ friends. -Graduate of the Hambour rjl lir y - _,,:. '- :_ .. .. , �r^� A number of oursports went to Conservator of Music Products 1.J Bobcaygeon on Satnrday to in Pupils prepared for examinations 871 Bay Bt., Toronto dulge in their favorite pastime of BALSAM Phone Clare. 807 flab Iag. They have not yet re. - down PLANT-1 mile north of ' ported their catch, rn m�� Highland Creek. Richard Tann and sister. Mies 1 1 Bessie, of Stouffville,accompanied F by Mrs. Browning, of Dryden. NEW KORE Aii"TER - eppeent Friday in Glaremont, when ithey called on a number of friends. -AR Our bowlers are considering and � E�QNT �aaDniDR fora larger and better ` cowling green. Several places are A Few of Our Bargains: KENT ander consideration. The mam. 8 Bare P dt G Soap, ,., 26c _ , ' 8�1RR 4 . bership of the club has mon than 4 Jelly Powders, ,:. 88c to , doubled this season. 2 rodded Wheat, ... 2i5c 'RAD Market day in Claremont will 2 Lbs. Ginger Soaps. .., 25c - 1f8c th ti • -1be held in iatan on Wednesday f Boz Lax. ... ..: ; - instead of Tbnrsday. The change Ladies' silk and wool Hoe;, pr 79c IW _ has been made in order to give the Kea's Siht Hose, pr ... 590 -,1tODit�. '� t� m'11ei'sd � !buyer more time in which to Ladies, Silk Vests. (Ne "ems Is be,. E"-� ((��� ,�]p e tap Af xhk �w disposeof his ,goods In the city. Men's Overalls or Smock each 1.85 s*a'f• °spa Goldvoa& V�� 'r Moos wool work Sox. 8 e 1.00 ��-$'jt� "�� One of the.Tornow evening pap- P - `� iers on Monday last had an inter. Highest prices paid for batter and �+� �r a weak � r _ E jesting item about a monkey swap- eggs. Save our coupons, 'L harles Cooper, w�Cmogt designs ar flog from Osbawa and is Dow near We deliver every day. not a:detfo Claremont living high on the egits designs that would be �t manages to steal from the farm• -Cj,-A. OVERLAND . --- - � inappropriate for the ;. 4► ier'e hen hawses. No each animal y e Do. BERTRAND S parpo" in �°� '1has been seen in this neighborhood 871 Phone 2001one illustrated is sim- as far as known. r plc, yethas artistry. O M. McArthur,a lecturer from E . Bryall �CLABEMONT, - C►�'T. 4 --No Greater Tribute' the Dept. of Agriculture.Toronto, will deliver a lecture no Horticu[ ti. W. STAFFORD, titre in the Masonic Hall, on Fri Is the to sho for school su lies, Kingston Road, qday, Oct. 10th, at 7.30 p. m. A CLAREMONT place" P PP ood attendance is desired. There ----- • Whitby �g scribblers, •test bdoks nota books sc bbl will be no admission fee. Those Afew of the spec•igls you can get i Pbone Whitby wbo will attend are requested'to at E, Bryan'• : refills, paints, pencils -come prepared to ask questions 2 pkt of Rice Crispies. `?5fi - aloD the line of horticultnral tub 2 2- :and ens. _ g * pkt of Shredded Wheat, oe P jests. 2 Kellogg'i Bran Flakes, 25c Mr. Eldon and sister, of Toronto ?lbs. Seedless Raisins, 25c former residents of Claremont, 2 cans of Peas, Prints re 26e to 36c t3 ars for 230 a 'ard. were in the village of Thursday 2 cans of Pork and Beans, 25c ' yard, y Map X�♦ tact when they called on friends. 8 bare P do G Soap, 25c - Ideal Toweli3 for Farmers 25a each, - " i" . Y Their father built the house now - 7bars of Castile Soap ,25c T' - 1 Ib. - P kept store in this building until cans Hejaz Pork Beans, 29c or ' Chea rates for farm and ocantry 1871, when the family left Clare- Highest price paid for � � buildings. a on� :. 'moot for Toronto, when they utter and Eggs. Heintz Hearse, 8 cane foe .. 29 cents wind-milt,Silas etc. :. have since resided. Heintz Soap. 2 cans for ... ... •29 cents lutomobUe Ineocasoa i -- - Deliveries eve da 'Fire prevention week will be - - �'y y —Ivory Soap Flakes, 2 for :.. 29 nts of all kind,. from Sunday, Oct: 5th to Satnr- Pilchards, 2 cans for, , .:. .. 8z cents �. day, Oct. Ilth. Every one is re- : • B R Y .A. N 1Lr.81[8 POD BALM removed or at Phone Claremont 8701 New _ quested to see that all rubbish is _ -Writs oe phoos _ Fall and Winter Snit samples In. Come and gee' E D B O W M A N ehiaineys and etovs pipes are _ .. - - • -•'.;� clean and in good condition. Help . BACK them. They are the fairest. . . % zo WHITBY. ONT. 1 :eat down the fire destruction. In _ Canada last year over $40,000,000 _N ..Bee ns for your Personal Greeting Cardi— ;G Teen Wiver _ TO SCHOOL _ went up in smoke and over two for , ;. Lundred people lost there lives. -Basket Factor ! Please•ee that your place is made Splendid values in Boys'Olotbing,and ,. safe. Claremont Fire Dept.' economy is School Shoes for PhOIIe 1401. Manufacturers of , The social evening of the Worn Boys and gime; All kitide of Fruit Baskets, Herm en's Institute will be held at the Young men's navy blue all wool ! home of Mrs. G. M. Forsyth on serge pante,well cut and tailor- Crates, Farmers, Bushel Wednesday evening, Oct. 15th. ed, regular 3.00,for 2.49 Baskete, Clothes Baskets. The program will include a debate, Young men's fancy sweaters, V _ _. neck,_alLwool_as_weU as rayon--- - "Resolved,.that a farm bo with --- � y y and wool, regular 3.00;-tor 2.49 oho -Wherever $ e � , --High School education and g2,00b Boy's lollgg pants, made of tweed Proprietor should alike a 4-year Agricultural of excellent material, sizes 28 Maker of the well known r> Course in preference to starting to 41, regular 1,75, for 1,25 • ••�±��] Barnes' Baskets. out to farm for himsslf immedi Boys' all-wool sweaters, navy Xi i11Z.ed e0 le oa_Markham8409 ate y. ere willbe an a rase r ties i ,sizes - 1' by the District 'Re reaentativ 22 to 84• regular 1.50, for 96c LL LL f' 0 o the Department of Agicultare. Boys' khaki blouses,regular 75c, _- Gather Together Also music. Each member will Boys'khaki' pants, regular 1.50, .4;% .,,o t !invite an escort. for 96c At a very aothneiaetic meeting Girls'white middies.detatchable -C kRRYING money in the ordinacy'form ie never f� of the Badminton' Club held at navy blue collars and cuffs, 96c wise It involves both ri@lt and inconvenience. r. 'the home of Dr Tomlinson on Girls'all wool, navy blue pleated The ideal way is to carry Travellers' Cheques Is- z Saturday evening, the 27th nit. skirts, 95o sued by all branches of this Bank. The following officers.were elected Black 1 therette school bags, _'for the •y_ear: Pres, Dr. TomHD- with ate to m4tch, regular !These ,Traveller@' Ch wee are easily obtained. t>' 'son ; let Vice Pres., Mrs. D. A. 1,'00,for 49c # Scott; 2nd Vice Pres., M. E. Mor• A full line of boys' Oxford run- They cost very little; and they have this great ping boots sed shoes, girls' advantage they are accepted ae cash, in tti •<,` -:Ran ; Sec'y-Treas., H. G.McIntyre; strap slippers, sizes 7 to 2, re-__-_ -slmoet any corner of the world where civilized Social Com:, Mrs. McIntyre, Mrs. _pular-1,50;for 1.19 people gather together. - -Dopking. Mrs.- C#ekey and Miss Yo4will find our prices the lowest ob.' Gleeson. The fee was again set at tainable, quality and service 45 for the season, which includes consider ed, the use of all necessary equipment. Drop into our store any time and we CAN=it'alN BANK- will The playing days will be Tuesday be only too pleased to show you. Friday of each week at the 1't I N O L D S Community Hall. Badminton is - OF COMMERCE - c'nocv recognized aq a most health- LOWER PRICE STORE .� " °^u 9a atad r' n fol exercise. Nothing better to Plione'3801 THE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA Bold and Installed by keep you fit and make you happy. I -FRANK J PROUSE . . Try and see for yourself. {CLAREMONT. - ONT. "CKERING — ONTARIO .�1 • _ y PF 4. f., .-.Fab�..� .,. r. a .,ti,.,-._.. •... '" ^•,�y#. -.r^•.,ax,yo .,.tut'•n.%•5n'.:�•rv•c n. w,u^��. ,. 'z �•'•�..::� --?",'r `•,' -..n. - ry wiwt ti � After catchingup his Ions, be tette- - t Gr�eu 'tea nth the f istest _ esed tib-pack pony in the arroyo, - t saddled Rowdy IM with his camera ' • swinging from theaV0�rian e ��-T,, ht gig pommel and the n 0' , ?. ri�atccr_ bottle o! bichloride solution in his - inner co-at pocket, zod3i out across the vl a ley. Present l; he was riding am- ,Y .. . N _ - _ -. _ - -----W ong the cattle that wore the brand of the.Bardin.Land and Cattle Company. i In general they weregood grade Here- :Sy:$y PETER B. KYNE fords with the usual Hereford mark- irigs, from–time to tithe`he came � aeros3 cows ghat showed a strong cross! _ 't of-Shorthornor Durham. _ 'GREEN BYNOPt3M . could have had a cheque the day you When he found a lusty calf running � � _ - F Rennetfi Burney, adventurer and one- gr-it if you hadn't beers'in such w hell_ by the side of such cows and the calf. TEAs i3radle Bar- » me gentleman.th i, come to y flied hurry to osmose. exhibited variegated coloration and �_ king of the cattle country, rnr a fob. _ .. Burney has had a fight with Marlin "A mere tribute to my respect for was unbranded, he carefrally photo- ` 'Bruce a rival cattle owner who-sr.ta ween you, sir. Shall -we go, over to the graphed mother and calf from in front � ldQ!!A� stealing the king's stock, aldesd by \fig- then ro ed the uel Gallegos, a Mexican bandit. The bank as soon as you have finished and from both sides, p Join the of getting thefing, liking otters i-th koro?" o�ti �� calf, hog-tied it, made a-slit about an Animals male Bengal tiger, for instance, snarl. k'_r ._'Burney accepts, rho h he isno.cs is Certali,ly. And five rriinutes inch long in the hide inside the left the -nee " -Martin-B eae•dl tact{ -abs the knee, riaPrefer _ ed once at the musiclag; thea ignored. _ 9lturtel, the king's beautltul ]auK tar. ' -- dust , $• film, The female pushed her nose �Suriei, who is more eauti3tel,than t:he by'Ken Burney, approached the.cash. fingers in a ..ash of the bichloride Ila l Mu iC cares to adroit, tries to t,ersuade her + and paws between.the bars, seeking ler s cage in the bank, where Bruce solutioi't, deluges.a new, bright silver rather not to let Burney tw*lo the cat- quarter piece with it, slipped the coin apparently to get as near as possible. .:.410 thtevee. The king dec,dee to ,eat shoved a cheque, endorsed by Barney, 9 P PPe The coyotes came out of their holes 'Burney'a courage by maktng him ride under the grille. "This is the endors- int,- the slit and worked it well down Female of the Species Shows ., ¢faro o. the roughest brinchu on the „ at the first'sound and ranged them- 'ranch. - Burney passes he test with er, the old rascal announced, jerking 'in Este sheath between the hide and. lVloie Appreciation than ;{trying colors, but his -independence a thumb at Sen B+irney. "I identify the muscle, after_ which he cast the pp selves is a semicircle around the arouses the king's ire. At Nnach,ta. n. calf loose. the Male musician. When he put up his bow, ..near-by town, Burney runs :nto martin him and O.K. the endorsement:-Give Bruce the.cattle thief who teas swots, him the money." By the middle•of the�afternoon he The follawing is an interesting they "pawed at him through the bars," is sill him. "Burne] scooped the bills off -the .had secretly tagged with germ-proof article on animals' reactions. to the as if asking for more: When he counter and he and Bruce left the silver 'quarter CHAPTER twenty head of strains of music and jazz, taken from played again, they once more squat- CHAPTER X.—(Cont d.j calves andphotographedted before him. Two Puma panthers bank in the sam_ order they had enter_ them and the Reader's Digest: "If you move your right hard the it. "Mind walking down to the livery their mothers, so he decided to call 'it On one of his Antarctic expeditionsJ disliked all jig music such as ,The _..- --- -fraction of an inch I'll-kill,_yQ:"Ken ' an m took a P onograp along. Wi-herwommia." yet lay eentent, Burney warted, ara walked swiftly gested. "I'm n to saddle n and arroyo, where he again hobbled his listening to. such slow and sentiment. go-ng P g The instrument set going out in the .' tcward him. He circled arouil l in leave town. After I've gone you can horses and turned them loose to graze, snow, attracted a flock of peat{alas. al numbers as "Home, Sweet Home" back o! his victim and with a quick go back to the barber shoi) and re- cooked himself as early supper and The birds listened, Interested, appar. and "Annie Laurie." Most of the twist rtmovrd the apron. In Martir. cover your pistols." spent the night in the arroyo, eatly pleased. Thea the record wen birds remained utterly oblivious to -73rucea right hand reposed a single- Martin Bruce, for reasons apparent The following morning he was up changed to "Waltz Me Around Again, the music. The pelicans, however, action .45, with a four and three- to the reader, ofl.:red no objection. He and on.the road by daylight; late that according to the account in The quarte*•ind: srrel=and the gar. was j Willie." For a moment, a. moment stood around on the livery stable flnight he rode into headquarters at only, the birds waited; then, as 'with American Naturalist, flapped their already coc;md. With the finesse of while a hostler led Rowdy out and EI Ranchito. Whea he repaired to wings and snapped their beaks at the the old-time gunman Bruce had cocked saddled him. Thereupon Ken Burney one mind, they turned, squawking din- tl,e meas hall tq honey the cook into musician. it even as Le drew it from the n�:ztce. gustediy, and went oft. Their an- paid his bill, climbed aboard and rats- giving him a late snack, he could not All of these observations" accord �V'th his ova pistol bacr.l r•aria tient dignity had.,been profaned. The P g ed his hat In courteous' farewell "to hely noticing the alacrity with which g with the testimony of a one-time against the bath of the old assn's Martin Bruce. that harrassed indiv'3ual hastened to explorer Scoit��"come that penguin" bandmaster of Barnum and Bailey. herd Burne reached down sad re- +• + assure him of would always come in in a trot' - , y' Just as well yo't re leavin the prompt service. Nor did � Elephants, several of the deer and of moved the pistol from the latter a ++ {the cook hail him familiarly when the men were singing, and, he pW country, the latter called after him.1 y sa the cafe, he had noticed, were espeo• Smoke adds, several of his men could fre-i hand, thrust it into his rear. trousers 'iTike my advice, young feller, an' y On the contrary he called esti sally respopeive to music. There " pocket and then ran his left hand qa y. be found on the poop of the - .poC keep- goin. - him Mr. Burney, with much unction, might be, be said,,r great difference over Bruce's person, feeling f.r an- Burney pulled up and rode back. and fried him a steak, whichhe served ship singing before an "admiring; in this respect between the individa- : .other n. He found it—a smaller ++ + on the group of Adelis penguins" •� gun. I m not leaving the country, Mr. private table with the red als of a•species. One leopard might weapon threat down the band of the Bruce. It regjires more moral per- tablecloth. In many animals"music stirs, a deep neem hardly conscious of music: an latter's trousers=and approOrtated suasion than.any dirty cow thief can Burney Immediately carried his emotional response, whether of pain other would dance with joy at.a given that, also. bring to-bear to mace `me lower ,ny a eal oven to one of the 'long tables or of pleasure. It i hard to say. Some air, Lions, he asserted, sometimes "Will you be good enough, Mr. tail. I'm on the payroll of the-Bardin- where the help ate. "You're very kind dogs point their noses toward the 'showed definite liking or distaste for Bruce," he requested politely, "to sit Land aftd Cattle Company, and pro- and considerate, Cookie, old son," he stars and wail at the sound of a piano certain tunes. And elephants bo- back in the chair and permit the bar- vided my conduct is exemplary I,tx. declared, "but while Mr. Graydon re-- or of a violin- Caged jackals and came so'uied to the march'from Loh. bei •o comb your Bair"' pect,to remain there." _ mairis on the rant). I think we'll jt�st wolves show a like instinct. They engrin that they-would be outraged - "You'll notice it ain't standin' on ++ " the keep that table sac ee to him. If he i ancients are said to have drawn crabs if led into the circus arena to any You called me a cow. stele]+, J end," the grim old wolf replied easily. obt man rasped. "I'll make you prove should invite me to eat there, that out from•under the mad and stones by accompaniment less statel=y. All train- "Oh, there will be no killing to- that, Burney." would be different. But he hasn't." music, and swarming bees were coal-, ed animals, he added, are dependent day, 'Mr. 'Bruce. Of course I cou'd "I intens to prove it, and whe?t.Ldo. (To becontinued.) - _ _ ed back to their hives by the clash-) on-Yaaitliai' music A change iri rbp have killed you with three barbers to this country wil- be too hot to hold - Ing of cymbals or the pounding of l them or in melody might throw them bear witness that I shot in sells-de- on, you old-wolf. You've Blind to Benefit y y got to ae ' - - _ pane, Beals have followed ships for�oft their cues and result in panic or to fence. I trus..ed to the heron to tLught that the rough-ai d-tumble many miles when there has been f serious accident. ap you and permitted you to By sect Invention theslo a fields have playing ex-handle pe y methods of your youth--have become - ' 3r i - -A southern dairymaq -1s -said to - reach for your weapon before I,pulled declasse. You should reform. Cattle Automatic p Nave,installed a player piano-in tela , mine. To me, however, your elimin-a•• rustling on the scale you. Fractice it interest to the blind, promises'to be I periences. Lizards and-squirrels have I tiaras; another has introduced a ? tion, no matter how desirable, would weft cut of fashion quite a number of the next gift of German•acience to the gathered about them unafraid. One phonograph to be played at milking have beer grossly inartistic under year ago.,, world. Taking the same ori siple by squirrel, it is said, came regularly time. , Physiologically, it,is supposed, such circumstances. I prefer more Martin Bruce scratched his head. which the wavy little line at the side from its hole every time the adagio music relaxes the udder of the caw finesse when I turn killer." "Lemme see, now,"-he said with great of a talkie film is reproduced in sound, from Mozart's quartet in E major was and so allows an increased flow of Martin Bruce sat back calmly in good nature. "The Ba'rdin outfit Robert Naumberg has produced a ma- played. Sheep and goats have come' milts. Such uses of music are of long 71 the chair. "Gimme a shampoo," he. ships from the statio:r in Cochise chine, known as the "visagraph," running for an opera air played on a standing. The old Greek shepherds ordered the barber. "Nothin' like County, Arizona. I don't know whe- which recoras*In sotjnd what it sees flute, piped to their sheep, .thlnking• thus lookin' pretty when a feller's in dan- Cher you're aware of it or not, young of the printed page. The essential Some of the tales one dismisses "to promote digestion"; and a writer ger o' dying' with his boots on.". He man, but I'm the ihe'riff of Cochise feature of,the new device Is,an ex-}easily- as the offspring of fertile ima• in The Musical Quarterly instances lamiled almost approvingly at his (,Aunty, and in my jurisdiction it's ceedingly thin hand of light, long f • ^ ,youthful chem "Yon Look a l0 - a gina[ions, Others map arise from the tact that,the.Boetians used a Dan- n y ng against the law to pack a gran, open enough to reach from top to bottom of I man's willingness to think of his own toi•af flute on their equine stud-farms- -chance, son. or concealed, wi,hout a perrgit from a line of type. The band is moved!music as having rare charm. In a i in the. belief that this music stimu the sheriff." along the line of type across the•page- compilation to prove the power of sated procreation, CHAPTER XI. - Burney smiled sweetly. ."When jou When ft strikes the black part there music, written something over a con-f .0 w "I agree. with you, sir, that, had I frisk me for one I shall rot resist— is naturally, no reflection. - Where it tury ago, several such stories appear.I Athletes recommend MtnardaLinlment -J aiot acted with a commendable sagas and there ll be quite a number of Bar= strikes the white surface of the page,- One moraing very early a tailor is -ity, thereby eliminating most of that din riders on hand to take care of you krowever, It is reflected. and this re- going home atter a nighE spent in fid- :'long chance, I would even now be sit. in the event you decide to kill rite for- flection, by means of light-sensitive I Wheel-tracks of Roman chariots dung at r party. An angry bull at- -Jting on the top of a pink cloud twang. resisting the ,nspe:eion. The trouble electric cella ii transformed, into cur- and footprints may be seen on the h vni, Mr IR _ tacks:him: With sudden inspiration "I warned you, didn't I?" in too much teraitory. In Arizona These sounds will be put t ro a-n two: piodaces ! e B ne e. e' - 'road of 'rezeatly excavated at listens, is arm eu "You did—and you meant it and I you're sheriff with authority to-enforce loud-speaker and made available to a St. Albans. The road surface re- knew its rage returns. So till dawn r knew you meant it. We're merely de- the•law; in New Mexico you're a thief, blind listener:—Journal of Education. sembles very much present-day road= $erring the obsequies,Mr. Bruce." with courage-enoa,;r to defy the law. the hapless man fiddles away to save ways, save that no tar was used In --:7. his "kin. Again, a erste prisoner in - "What is the big,idear, Burney?" But remember: .You're amenable to laying It.. Gas For Small Towns the Bastille is allowed to tako'a lute -- - "Yon awe me two months' wages New M:xico law, so watch your step." � with htm'to his cell. While he plays; • -and I want to collect it from you while "I ca:. roll my own hoo' ," the older A-recent discovery by a University P The worst thing about appearaacee of Illinois scientist, Dr, A.,M. Buswell, the mice Dame out to listen, and the you're living.- It would involve a man replied,ane stalked away uptown spiders suspend themselves around is trying to keep them up. year's time and co i"raNe red tape with what dignity he could muster. may mean much tet the inhabitants of the instrument. Ito collect it from ;our e;xecutor." Ken Burr ey watt+.ed him until he small towns, where' gas mains have Martin Bruce's thin smile broadened turned a corner, then rode back into not yet been extended. The meat of While, Josef jdofmann was once Into an appreciative grin. "Well, the livery stable, put up his hors-, Professor Buswell's idea is to mix playing in Chicago, a mouse ran up a -- -- leg of. the concert grand,. and,there itltere a aortae rlti that;Barney, I never and-4n the l+g =• room engaged.•in A shredded oornatalka with sewage, ., intended beaiin' you out of it, You game of cribbage with the proprietor from�w-hic —$gas usable for lighting-and on every-e for three hours, being careful, how- heating purposes is fermented. A tank once of delight throughout " concerto. Just Off the goardwaik � ever, to sit facing the door, eight'feet deep and of the same diam- In Dayton, Ohio,•during-a recital by I Fireproof Canstruetlon After a while he strolled up,totheeter will produce enough gas ,for a, Harald Henry a rat posted himself Ona Residential AvenueFoFf bank end requested the paying teller family of four.or_five. The practical behind one leg of the piano, listened, Harmonious, restful surroundings Fto give him five do,lars in brt nd new application of the discovery may have attentively till the end of the num- with recreational advantages. ;4 - - < twenty-five-cent pieces i exchange a violent effect upon the recent ten- ber,'then scurried off into thel wings. European Plan from $4 Daily p n ez h nee for American Plan from ;7 Daily No other sweet lags a five-d,41ar bill. From the bank he dency for the long--distance transmis• - A series of experiments conducted 90 long,costsso or repaire. to a drug store where be a oa oflighting an heating gas.— with flute,' $foliar. oboe,.and mouth OR SEASONWMLKLY doe* *o much for you, purchased a quart ef-bicbride solu- linols Mttnicipai Review. organ, is the London zoo indioaEed a Oa APPLICATION + tion, a 4% by 514-inch foldirg camera ;.' real interest is music on the part of, Vwole 167 - and a quantity of,film. 'He then re- scorpions and spiders. One remem-1 Roads-YOul'I$ and Old ' here that whenever�Gretr l _ turned to the livery ble, saddled _ y played a I True dyes drs -Rvw4r,-Packed­--his *,rIdlv effects an Roads hat lona to hociaes _ spider would settle itself upon his j Promotes good health whoa used his pack pony and rode south erid east, And a city's pride. harpsichord. The cheetah showed a I---- o N11 a'egularlY alta eV meal. Go straight and hard like youn men a9 hoping that his rut: of departure __ g _ preference for gap music; file rhino- vastest to use! h clesn*ea teeth and throat, carter in the Jay had wonted on WitV1__6W"and eager stride.-- cera were annoyed and attempted to sweetens mouth and breath, and Martin Bruce. In all probability the charge the musicians; the sea-lions strengthew the gums, old sinner world suspect him of hav- But roads that lead to mountains came to the surface ,and listened, JDresses, drapes or lingerie look "s your health ;* aided Ing made tracks fcr E`l Rancaito. Or hidden desert.streams pleased by all but the jazz. The rep flew when they're" re-dyed with ` While your pleas. He rode fast and at sunset was well Shuffle along like old-men tiles—crocodiles excepted—paid little Diamond Dyes No spotting or �---✓ _ "fax is served. down in El Cajon Bonita below. the Happy is their dreams. attention.to the music. It was there- streaking- never a trace ,- that 1 �aok: dust rich, even,' international bounds After select- —By Rache9 Harris Campbell, Sans fore Interred hat the gift of the re-dyed ry. Diego State Teachers' College. t bright colors that hold amazingly 4 a ing a camp in the bed of an arroyo snake charmer'is probably not in his through wear and washing. e through which a thin trickle of water music at all but rather In the..rhyth- __ Diamond Dyesare the .highest r - still flowed he watered- his horses, By eating 17 lbs. of bread, 4 lbs. of mit swaying of hi8 body to the music. quality dyes you can buy because i hobbled them •and turned them loose uncooked oats,'2.lbs. of roast meat, A violinist once tried his skill be- they're so rich in pure mntlirtsa: - C'sood Qt That's what makes them so easy to ` to graze. From his pack he took a and thirty helpings of ice cream, s tore the cages o! Lincoln Park. The use. That's what they've been :,i ,.G'OO`d f0f Yost skillet, a coffee pot and food and pre- native of Belgrade recently won a time chosen wad nightfall, an hour famous for -50 years. -15 eeat _ cze pared supper, after which he put out wage. On a previous occasion, while which may have influenced the results packages—all drug stores. ` his little fire,rolled up in his blankets serving in the..Army, he ate a meal rnirkedly, -In general, the night and alept the sleep of,the carefree and which had been prepared for twenty creatures appeared to be much more iDiaii�� • " innocent, five men. sensitive to the music than were He was up before dawn and had dis- J �P -- those of the day, and the males were r. , ,ISSUE No. 4130 posed of breakfast before sunrise.I Minard's Liniment has a hundred uses. las interested than the females. The 1{ Qigl for��4ars r _ ✓+.R"!,'.7 � .'k^ '• vy- p .;P, Al iy' .� �..: ';'' S. ' 9r ... .' is ;r. .. - a •• '`.' „ '_ ......- .�,...,.s... ...: ,..,..:.•r•:nxa:�,.crm.•-' ('..a cin �. .a:er-o•sL .�' .:.,a.nr.. a. ,..,vw.w,.;,. .: ,a .a"Zw - TP, Blsetdts uall good We . ',�lur�riceb�Cdick u Bi�cr wl�e�ot made wit a a,g 1' Ba�I l }. GOPYnN e•�"•Tt O , .. •Powder Room. ArmnSement reason it is wise to buy only small To be charming,a room must be are quantities of biver polish st one _ sae can hastily make her own silver • - - ganged with a definite design, the fur h v nature grouped in as of interest poYish by making a paste of whiting 9 Otic Of every 4 Canadian housewives who and not placed about haphazardly.The 'and gasoline or denatured alcohol.Rub rY f bake at home,rise Magre Baking Powdea be- -and of furniture means as the silver with thus paste. To makes cause they find that iViagiO 6it�ed ConsizteRd�► ? much as the beauty of the individual silver polishing cloth, make a thin better bab-srtg reartlfs• '' ' ,� pieces. Ungrouped, furniture is mean- paste of whiting and gasoline; spread 3'Vert time you bake biscuits,try Magic and, h this on a square of felt and let it dry. y Y help } ' ingiesa: No matter how choice is > 7 see for ourself how it will p yeti with ti t' themselves, individual pieces look When well dry,iron it with a very hot "? r lonesome and dull unless assembled in- iron, on both sides. ' ,,,� •.,, y b - fiw little-Islands.of charm. An, easy -way to clean silver is to ----Try thi's Recipe for Blsczi is ,aa The eye cannot grasp a whole froom,• put into an aluminum pan a tablespoon s cup*four a-ubisrtwoo•ahartedes . �. g8 an interesting thine, but it hope de- each of salt and baking soda. Bring If you bake at home Bead far the slb"ae d.M■sio B.l1.g 1 ebb I •vet s�E.e°•' llghtedly from one of these spots-of this to the boiling le point and put the N w4hkee Cook Book. It will }twpoon■alt '� Interest to another. Each calls allure silver in the pan and boil it. Remove _ man attractive dishes Dietbod-•sift weather Hoar, made baHag powder :ad s■It. y Chas cut is.hortening. Gradually add d milk sufficient to m the silver and wash it in clear water. and save time fee you. make as pre a dough a eanbe haedlsd.using a knifw e -19 ingly to one who enters the room, and t* In each is all the equipment W'make Do not use this process for oxidized with. - one happy for a session. silver as it will remove the oxidizing. l Ls�, s ,,,�, p, Floor Centre otboard fe�n-eronYy drop��om u,ytt or tuR dor It i.o m* on out Tory lightly to I"t6ietasss. �ot oat,bake 15 to SO oisatN It there is a fireplace, that naturally An unpleasant task, after cleaning "fry to■bot oven. silver by this method, is cleaning the see thus magi• `i'tg Allioxt.dlent■should be oold, Randle u little and u lightly a 3s the chief coater, its lightest, moat j 1 Pemdsr doss nes anirfw pw.tbl.and s•o:d working is mate saw SAM=ak has ben .• fmporjant and most popular feature.�alumlllum pan. i ntawarsaq•i•rgl�ifn. added- i A davenport, with end tables sad s `' •TWl�t°1""'•lsd In` + •taassefl•N•�M _ F lamps try-lArge, picture or Overcoming Perspiration STANDARD BRANDS jDUT 'D .group of pictures back of it, will make To perspire Is a healthy activity and GILLEI(T PRODUCTS ' as important center: A large chair, should be encouraged within limits. Toronto flloint:eal whwdpes elbow table; books and reading lamp- Each day one should do enough exer•. and offices in all the principal cities of Canis' mate another; piano, lamp and music cine to work up a sweat. and then he cabinet; writing desk. chair and lamp; should talo a bath. But one does not - bay wtadow, plants,-rocker and bird- want to ruin a good dress by averse- ease, these may be centres. There tive sweat glands, nor does one wish' � • h o e a color combinations .for the What New York Dishwashing Is - - 'way be a sewing corder with low+to be offensive by feet which perspire home and purchasing clothing, edibles • and other supplies come into the call- y chair, mending basket and light; or too freely. ,,. Is Wearing _ Still Hated Task' kiddy corner with books, tames and�. To reduce the perspiration•of offend- at grooming homemaking;as well as pereolir ai grooming and adjustment of Tamil? ]playthings for the children. . }ing parts, wash them well with warmhY ANNABELLE WORTdiAfGTON relations, and that to be all is When you have arranged your f water and soap and then rinse them �illci00a LJtlty Turns all these the homemaker should be M� groups. weave them into a harmonious with cold water. Follow this with as ern Girl Against trained. _ ,composition. All of the walls and all astringent lotion which will help close Illustrated Dresarnalrntp Lesson Fur- •' sof the groups cannot be of equal im- the sweat glands. The following lo- tushed With Every Patters Homemaking Sha declared that every feminine ; !portance, but they can balance and ilea will serve: Three ouaees of alco- Compulsory dishwashing is child- member of.eve;y family should be e complement one another, and make a hot and two drams of tannic acid. Ap given millions of girls a drah strut hood has ted is home economics. She lovely setting for home life, ! this night and morning. Before •', outlook on life and has caused them would have the younger children ply i • or, learn it in junior high school, and you dress rub is lightly a talcum Pow- 1. to conceive an absolute hatred t School Clothes der in which boracic acid is an ingredi- homemaking, says Miss Marion S. have mother keep up with them by Jumpers are coming hack to the ant Van Liew, chief of the home egpn- extension courses In the afternoon school girl's wardrobe. They enable omits edtilcatiou bureau of the Univer- and evening. Pity of the State of New York her to look fresh with a new under -if You Are Blue blouse worn with her staple jumper If ever you come home from work Hatred at tj washing. while it ;i�el1 Treasure dress. The Eton jacket or bolero may,it and depressed and feel that it is seems of itself a most Insignificant Just before the big ctrcua show . give her extra warmth and be worn I hardly worth while anyhow, try to for- ' matter, becomes the root of an ob- started the lion-tamer abd the dog« ,qtr over her jumper dress. with the en-, get it by doing something to make a session against all phaseb of house-�trainer were seated in the dressing- '} ,semble effect and to cover the thin t someone else happy brake your life t keeping, she thinks, and therefore has j tent ' talking about their respective aleeves of her underblonse when on I'worth while by miaiatertng to some- a potentiality of exercising a vicious! acts. the street. one's need. There are many in the influence on the entire future of girls •By the way," inquired the liaa- The beret or tam-like cap has be. world who are old and feeble, many and women, tamer, :'bo-w's that new dog You - come a school girl classic. It may. be Who are young and inexperienced and - ' d "Miss Van -Liew, who is widely.i bought last month coming along?' of knitted wool or of dressy velvet. in need of guidanc"nd friendships ea: known throughout the nation as &I That fer> er, you mesa'" replied ` The tail fabrics are soft, Light and something constructive to do• `• home economist !n addition to her i the dog tratDer, "He's learning ia'at, weight wool jersey, novelty weasRes, a position with the State Department and will make a good performer if I ,h Lead a Scout troop• That is well worth "` - soft tweed and covert cloth wear--well ' while. There are those who are blind f �aof Education._ yesterday, become edu-� can get him accustomed to this jump- soft are good looking. The belt is at�and ignorant and half nourished and � ried the • rational director of the Homemaking M ing from town to town." the natural walst line.and.small capes t.unloved 'and 111 and lonely and neg• Center et the New York State Feder-I What d'yoti mean que --<--,cover slim girlish shoulders. lected. Find chem and open your heart � r�� atioa of Women's Clubs. lion-taster. w"" other day, when we were The boy.will wear a suit of tweed f to them and .busy your fingers -with _ No Fad, SRe Declares Why, the- -• mixtures or navy. The boy under them and depression will evaporate. "` "Home economics is no fad," Miss' Showing in Birmingham, a buried a twelve will wear shorts and his older ... wet' ` lit bone beside-the centre pole, and he The blues are a symptom of selfish- Van Llew told an interviewer In Al- brother wears knickers. Both wear nese. The joyous lite is one of con- 4 trll+d to dig St up 1n Oxford th4 next !; double -breasted coats to.match the bony. "It has passed the' stage and I day," replied the dog-trainer. r s -tributiom to the welfare of others• '' has stood the test. People are more o - - trousers, A leather sports jacket will -- t •home- conscious' than ever and it is keep out the weather and arfswer the Pot Holders recovering its-former afatua rapidly. . The Wrong Phrase -rough-and-tumble needs of the growing A half dozen pot holders is a con- Now, the difficulty is that girls are Mr. Brown had just returned from - boy. His shirts and ties are mannish venience in the kitchen. :winks them not 'prepared to take over.the prob-; the office and was introduced to the Looking,-resembling Dad's. He will of glazed chintz, about six inches lems of homemaking when-they be- fie* tiarse, ' who was astonishingly wearstriped, golf-looking hose. The square, and four thicknesses deep. coma brides. pretty.. _ ` rprtmary scholar may wear - slip over q "It may astonish people to. know "She is sensible and sctentillc,-too,"- apron to school. Hair bows are going This will be thick enough to Protect T that and youngswtoiiiennf r thercaree'r will Mrs. Brown, "and she allow no one to Miss the says she baby ' to be popular for wee misses, clipped the hand and thin enough to launder j o the_hair with fasteners made for the I well. Make a wall pocket, about seven _ g of -e � _ t fed inches�wtd-o-weroestt r - - - e p tn --_ ` ant thele are 211 centers under the super- '-'NO one would w o," rep] chial ntz�o tftah ---- v s on o e - hang near the stove. ----- - _._ - .. - Baking Is one of the best methods -- Tailored chic express--s .,i.s mode taught as.-a. tin- art,iiia- and tiew York fond mother. I cif preparing sweet potatoes since ._Mrs. Solomon Says: perfect] does not neglect his Tnipoctant l=ain "I mean,- iati'ered Brown. eadeaw Some of their flavor and food value is y' ing. ori'ng- to 'make things better, "not ._ he • are boiled ea.steamed. All things. come to him who,hu4tles It is one-piece from shout_er to hem "Women and girls must get away• while she is near." nor w en they, ' Mashed sweet potatoes'=ia a deltcscy while he waits. v hick makes it m yet interesting for from the old idea that homemaking is -The pretty nurse was given marsh- •4" we rarely serve. Boil them with;the tre home seamstress. _ i nothing but sewing, cooking and clean- Ing orders the following day. a ly _jpeeling on.until• tender; then peel; s The, front inverted plu:. 'secures ing," Miss Van'Liew added. "These . = -�Q - =• ' .lust Like a Scot snug fps stitclt�vwaigtline ? mash; season with butter, salt and ' to decorative.embroidered •.-rows. things are but incidental and as such "Is this train ever oa time"" grow, cream; and beat until light and The young man and tits fiancee were The deep 9ared cuss aac jaunty should be done by means of a time lett the grouchy passenger. "Ob," ra -•' amootl „' rushing along the country lane in his budget so as not to interfere with the plied the condtictor, "we never worry - To fry sweet potatoes, roll sliced little two-seater car: - - collar are youAfui. cooked potatoes in Sour and brown Novelty wool crep€made the orifi- major rPhasesemind of e t callingo about It being on time. We're satin• She was of an inquisitive nature, inal Paris model with linen collar and. She reminds one that choosing her- fled if it's on the track.',' y�, them.carefully in a small amount of and she decided to ask him a question - _ cuffs• itat. that had.been puzzling her for some .For candied sweet potatoes, partial• time. silica _ ' at ere - ._ .: Other exeeeaingly effective faVrics 77 cook halt a dozen sweet potatoes, ' "Joh'-,' she said, "do you know what are patterned wool jersey,sh�r tweed,, peel and slice them, and.put them in cantdn crepe and fl pe. P Angus' father gave him and his brider i layers in a baking dish. Pour over when they got married?" Style Na: 2676.may be had in sizes 14, 16, 18 and 20 years. �- •� them a syrup made of one cup brown The young man laughed hollowly. - - Size 16 requires- 3% yards of 39- , sugar, cup o o • , ;' - lemon juice or vinegar, teaspoon each Scot bouglit them railway tickets for -`t•Jyt— MW of cinnamon and of salt. Add butter their honeymoon in Cornwall." light contrasting and yard of 20- pNIl�IPS inch dark contrastitlg. generously and bake until the potatoes Og M "Well,thin wasn't too bad-of fife old are clear, and soinewbat gummy. A boy," she replied. HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS ew minutes before taking from the ")fit that's not the funny part of it," Write your name and address plain- For i 0 r v-en;-tavwitInd he added. ,ngus'and his bride didn't l giving number .and_.aize of nut h e 0to Acid�t� —--'brown-them-ia the-osen_If tha.D-tea- cover until after they got away i patterns :as you want. Enclo" Oc.-ia_ - ltloes seem to dry out too much'while the tratirAhat 'they were only single stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap Mrs�tnu"N Risking,keey them covered to hold the tickets, oMsnpaT�on �' 'it carefully) for'sac num r, and e�,w,uss� ' steam in, or add more syrup. d - address your order �n Wilson Patteg-ri ' A certain well-known Indiana writer Service, 73 West Adelaide St.,Toronto. - -Cleaning Silver tells the following story about the fa- Silver manufseturers have long been moub -poet,. James Whitcomb.Riley. : - Dallillp Walls Many people, two hoius after' trying to make a silver which will not The poet, while on his way down to n as they Call it.. when you know this better method.' ' tarnish, but they have not yet been th publisher one bright, Walls, can be .rendered damp-proot I It is usually a acid, Correct it And you will never suffer from ez- Succesafui in putting:euc a me on morning, had-met an unusually large by an application of water-glass used} �� �._�k�, The best way. the .cess.acid when you prove out this easy relief Please do that for your the market. There are many process- number of acquaintanced who con- for preserving eggs. Strip or scrape I mak,harmlets and efficient way,is es of etea>iing silver, Most commer- secutively made the usual convention- the old paper from the walls and Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. It has own aake.enow. - � f�l cleaners -.are made of whiting, al comment on the "nice weather." brush over the damp patches with the I - remained for 50 years the stapdard t the' tlinr prO' which may be bought inexpensively This continuous applause began to waterglass mixture according,to the with physicians,- One spoonful is Be erne to get >� y the pound, and benzine, gasoline or amuse the poet. When he reached the directions on the tin,. Allow to dry;i _ waterpneu raltzee many times its seabed x doctors foralways conditions naphtha.. The liquid is very volatile office and was greeted with a "Nice `then Out on two more coats. Each I volume is stomach acids, and at due t; excess acid, It id always a d*: sad will soon evaporate, leaving the day, Mr.'Riley; he amiled broadly, and must dry before the next 1s put on. /once• The symptoms,such as head- liquid; it CunnOt be made ill tablet sate dry. If it does this, the house- replied, "Yes; I've beard it very high- When repapered the damp will not aches, has, 5ealiburn, etc., will form. a wk for g the name Phillipaf wlie nta� add a little mesa. 'dor this ly spokes of]" penetrate "aim. - disappear in five minutes. and the ward genuine in red as �ry i . 4• r ..�,,w.�4" ,•...., ':.. .. `-' ... ., .. •,.;'. r :N'a: e. _ '`' 'd •�Y _ J-r. F�,' r .y„� v-: y.i �_,�'-"" , .r - , o , r • • Q -Mr•.Jphn Dann is vial LOCALISMS, d:n•g hter, tta�hes •--Dancing every Satprday night -� :,.- - • - Mrs. Oliver Denny, of Ott Dew Drop Ian. Wbithy township. "Monday, Nov. lOtb. has .been --M • -bliss Ethel-Bray was in B;•ook -W. and Mrs. Stephens (nee proclaimed Thanksgiving Day. iia for a few da a. Laura, Mullett),of Norwich, visit Radio License' may be obtained Leslie and Fr-' Morley eater Pickering PrienTlA last saes!#. flrom W.'C. Mnrkar; at t#►e News. tamed friends on Sunday. -Wm. and Mrs. Boyes and Office.. • - - -Mre. W: G. Reid and daughter' na hter family, of Toronto, visited withMiss ~I g ' W. 0. snd Mrs.Mnrkaron S da Sproule,�of Toronto,spent _►' Zdna, were in the city on Mon- t;° y Sunda with her cis r, -- - - - - -After a lou period .Of .dr pp to Mrs. W. day, 8 Pm' y F. Reddit -J. B. and Mrs. Horn and fam- weather a welcome rain fell on -Mrs. Harbron, of Kinsale, vie _ ily,'of -Peterboro, wire ill' town Wednesday filling np dry cisterns. ited her parents, C, H, and Mrs. Grocery- t)pecisla for,This Waek -Allan H. and Mrs. Clark and • over the week-end. - � family, Pilke , on fl'riday last. � - -Mr. Wallace, Principal of the y, of Lakefleld. spent-Sunday" -ei�re. (Rev,) J. 8. Stainton and Qtiaker Cru els, 2 pkka with the former's ' 1�4. J27 lic sehaol, is aft ditty at prey parents,_ • children have ret rued' *. _ n► n' 2 pkga '.. .. ` out owingto illneea. and Mrs. Clark-. - e `Weston'@ Sods Wafers, -Commix-Dr. F. $ Lupe O �° 1°g° ew a e with friends ''1 -lifts. Jamey Somerville and , P• is Coarttee. Norman Gordon visited Dr.Rob• tometrist, may be consulted about ..-L. B. Tapson, piano-tuner of • Cascade„Salmon, 1's, 2 for $so 1 McQuay and family on Sun- your eyes for glasses at A. H. All. Bowdoanville. "will be to town in a Black Tea in bulk, its good, per lb. ••' BBQ ” in's drug-store, Whitby, Tuesday,y Oct. 21st. y fear days. Orders left at THE Norman and Mrs. Allen, of NE•ws office will receive prompt :Campbell's Tomato Soup, 2 for -Services ob,Sanda , Oct. 12th, attention. ' * * * • Rolled Oeste, in bulk, 7 lbs., 25e ' Newcastle, sprat over Sunday y ' with their cousin@, W. L. and Mrs. at St. George's�hurch will be: -Dr. H. T. Fallaise, Resident Ooartice. Holy Communion,,10:80 a. m:; Ev• Dentist. -Office lin residence, two r -The Pickering United Oharch rains Prayea, 7-p, in. Preacher doors east of at. Andrew's church, Choir will sing it the anniversary at both services, the Rector. S. Pickering. Office hours; 9 a. m. to services in Zion Church on Sunday school, 9.80. 6 p. m• Daily, and Evenings by .ap- afternoon. -Out of respect for the memory polmment: (X-ray servicel. '-_Y c *� ~ -George Baker, of the C. N. R., of the late John Draper, for many - _ Mc�k>tng RoolY�- 1 - George i.\ems has moved with hie family into years a member of St. George's Now Advort4sem~3 Church, and chairman of the Cem• the McGintyresidence at the west "Autumn Hosiery ' @ter Committee, s,� end of the village. y the social Bath- 8 ��ANGELS r'ORSALR-J,Buckles, , p Bring under the auspices Whitevale, Phone Mark 5507, 6 2 Doz. pairs Ladies 'Holeproof Hosiery in -gnus J. H. Stainton occli led p ee of the A. M in Pr A. called for da even- TRACTOR PLOWING-Prices res- : the pulpit in the Markham United • y 1 various sizes and colors, no seconds to Church on Sunda afternoon, it. ins, has,beeq cancelled. clear at _ Sunday -Mr. and Mrs. S sonable. Carl$.Devitt.Brougham, Ss• - . being their anniversary. pearin, of Oril-. _s59 ©ruts _ Col. P. J. Rowe is erecting a lia, motored down on Sunday and Fj OR SALE-2 good Clydesdale work DOZ. Sirs Pure Bilk 1 Open it the da with the latter'a horsa. Apply to E. L. Ruddy, Picker. p practically n tactical! all the verandah is frost of his residence � y Ing,out, 4tr � ' on Church St. He expecte to-have p trents, J. G. and Mrs. Baxter. — — leading, shades and sizes, Holeproof,, the building completed in the near On their return they were accom• "FOR SERVICE-A pure-bred York- anied b shire boar registered. Wm.Gray, lot 24, on sale at 85 cents future. - p y Mrs. Baxter, who 1s con.4, Pickering. 5 7 -Tire particular woman choose@ spending a few daps 'with them _r.ew Scrim Curtains some With valance and Kaiser because of smoothness, and with friends in Udney. Fog SALE-Several good work horses, light sad heavy, Also farm truck. long wear, complete range of -All signs point to the approach Gen.Gibson. Greenburn. err fleet some With tiesQniy, oolared TLlffiei3 shades and low prices. At Brad• of winter. Harvesting is over, OR SALE-one 8-mootha old reg• edges in blue, rose, gold and green, all lay's. Pickeria * except buckwheat, the fall fairs F. r y l' inured Holstein bull, folly accredited. Col. BpeCl811p priced for (� Ca 8a18, pr: 95e.- Re - v. Frank and Mrs. Jonee, of are a tbiog: of the past, as are also Marshall Farm, Dumbarton. 5 is Scarboro, accompanied by Thomas the wbool faire, and 11ke warm AR ki WANTED-Ta buy orient, weather that cousioned up until FWirt, - - - t, lead Mrs. Loveless, of Agiaci�art, s farm of 75 to I25 atter, Apply to last week. when the cold fall Gray it R. R. 1,Pickering, -5-6 - were the guests of J. C. and Mrs. _ , :'.. . .. weatber set in. There is a general REsgnfABINO-Ladies'and child For Ladies who.need a Wide shoe r' Philip last week. 8 _ W" - -James and Mrs. Richardson' rpmmaglDR In trunks and closet@ Dren a dresses and coats, also re modehag Ex, land family, of Georetown, Spent for warmer underclothing. And b r`. reasonable. Inquire at Mrs.Pi Br's,Dun- `Black Kid strap, E E E Width, Cuban heel everything pointe Sunday with Lorne and Mre, in other was, ever y a short shoe at a moderate rice 3.5U. Squires of the lake sbore and with to tb•e approach of winter. T 09T-On the highway, between _ price,- Davie was in London Dunbarton and Oshaws a doctor's satchel i . irks format's mother!lets. y Reward. Dr.H.C.Pearwn,Dumbarton. Phone _ -Remember the anniversary on Tbnrsday and Friday attending P,cY lane. s services and concert in this Pick- the ftApral of his uncle, Harry _ •tering UDited Church on Sunday Davis. Deceased was a locomlative FOR SALE-One Connor electric -:Foy Men who need a Wide shoe engineer. In ID Febrnar ]est he washer. Welsh posy,risco 3 esus, olowa. Tuesday, Oct. 26th and 28th. Ful! y new and second hand. Apply V�,Viloodward. particulars next geek. wag the engineer of a passenger Greenwood, _ o Our 'Stout Foot Fitter" fills the bill -Keapeth Morley has been laid train which was in collision with e , - - b for the O RENT-Oo Church St. Pickering -" freight train on the main line of made in black and brown, calf, ~ � poet two weeks se 8 hal!of buck house.including blinds and fix- - •• _1 r - resnit of an injury to his knee the C. N R. at Glencoe, west Of tures Haply G. D Bly. 210 Indian Road. To- - also III don Ola kid, wonderful London- When the collision took r°OiO or ws oases. Gtr g canned"by being struck ge s ham lace the boiler in hint engine OR s�i — ®� for comfort. mer while he sass engaged in un p g C drilla.manure syr Superiordem mailcli t htam crating a stove - burst,"sad Mr. Davis was so had Also seed tan wheat. 104 variety, and bind« - -Mrs. Geo. A. Gordon, of tTo• scalded that i3e was taken to the twine. w F,Disney Greenwood. astf Ssooto, has been ependiag a few hospital in Leight, where be hasTRAYED-From lot 11. con. 7• CHAP AN'da s here with her father. Rich remalaed for eight r�tatha eadnr S • - Pie keno;.6 pure tared Shropshire sharp and - a Barrett, who is in ver poor ing great suffering until death i ram. Inforation arding acme will be , health from heart trouble m 'retsad relieved him of his suffering. He thankfony recetved. Phone Ctare 322. e was twice married and in survived OR SALE OR EXCHANGE-1 Tip lrilowe no alga for improvemsat. - -.. ._ _. � •: I -L K. and !Ilse. Devitt and by his widow He was about to OR mare ayears old, Will am or ex- daapthter. Isabel. of Toronto chew for stars ppoonny. Apply o Geo Iaaea (] retire in a short time, having ch:armor�d Pengelly.Greenwood h7 V +motored down on Sunday and vS reached the age which would en- - iced H. and Mrs. Machin. title him to a pension. ARM FOR SALE-140 acres of tEr• =1l rt. E. L. Rudd was hostess land,excellent rarming district near arid- _ Devitt and Isabel also visited his y land. Ont. Severalgacres of standing timber – �� parents, W. J. and Mrs. Devitt. on Tuesday of last week to the House aadtbuildings Apply at Newsot�e. _ -- of Brooklin, in the afternoon. members of the Women's Ineti YED-Front premises, Picker- " ;TFC a -Mise Ida Sterritt had the Mie- tuts and many of their friends. -•ing villas. .rad and white 2-year ae seer. fortune to sprain her ankle very After the.business was dealt with no bum.• Reward foi iarortastion leading to its rI'he most n-ar clothing in all Canada. 'Mase roduetiozk badly one day last wrek while 1°b4c6 included many items of recovery, H.wale. flickering.Phone Pick 4300 PrP 6 P Ajofng along the cement walk lead. local interest. A splendid pro Smooth PRICES-On hooev for o><ily warrants the price. �e are showing the gramme was rendered Smooth of October only. Here is your chane .. new range of patterns. tog from the road to her eebool at g r COn938C1ng to tory a supply at coat. Clover 9 cts,pe r Ib., g No. 4 east As a result she was of piano duets by Mrs. W. Mur- amber @ cts. buckwheat 7cts. Geo.A.t'ickett, -;d perfect fit is guaranteed. compelled to lay off work fora kat and Mrs. F. T. BtintiDg, reel" R R 4, Uxbridge. s-7 _ tatious b ` week or two, tbae giving the y M1B9 Blanche Baledclu ORONTO R'E1'•WASH LACK- �- s - pupils a holiday. and vocal Bolos by ffir@. Arthur TDR-'1' (Semi finish)—Let our driver call and ; -Sunday ev4D' R next will be Lyade, accompanied by Mre. E n plain our 24 ho .ervi«. lust leave your ,. name with Mr.S.W,Davis. barber shop. We the Y. P S. Rally Service in St. Price. The iuo9t prominPDC fea. will pick up and deLver 3 times a week. .-_ - �Andc�ses--f'bareh��=—P-3- true e;f-the- at-f-te-r-A-s3es's-estet•Ea'ia• _ D Ment sass an address b AR-Si-!!An -AENng and �1 acres Eh c n• - - ) will have full charge of this ser, y Mrs• W. !ne bet eenPuker:ng and R'hitby,4;hcon- vice and a good speaker is being B. Lang, of Toronto, convenor an ceae.o w �t haye alliyour worA spoi d 1n the pickling season � red for the addresq. Legislation for the- Federated 't`aw in barn,; also 18 aces of corn in field if e - -prOCII The cut. Pocsession at once Long term lease if nt• b buying inferior S Ce8 and members,of Y.P. S. Are asked t0 �FOtIleD`d Institutes Gf Ontario. cevaFy •,Open for any offer. .4p Iy .5i Eghn- ton Ave West, Tcronto,or NE- office. 6 y g ' She.epoke briefly of-the Guide -. meet in the basement at 6.30 p. m., _. _ •-• - __. _._ Vinegar$; . - _ so tbat all members may Dlovesn.ent rete' y go to-the... 1IId1aFE u46haE-fl3-iy- O-�'B--FA•R FARM WORK—From --- _ bodv of�hethureh together, -- work was sponsored-by-sirs I-n. . is to 11 19 ye %o;-age•,-sins-sa- upwards. Good farm homes are wanted for the gra bay nothing but the very finest of s Ce8 and Timegars. -Rev. W. A. Rowe, of Here. etitutes throughout Ontario. Mrs, placement of British boys. a great many of a p• O : ford, England, while on a mission. �ng,has beep actively interested whom have considerable farm experience and v cry tour III Elle United States, iD Lawes for the set tweet will be available anytime from now on. When Make sere your pickling will be y8 BIICee68 P y years, ,enquiring mention yonr local Minister. Full y came over and spent a few da a as her address on '•The Leges] information miry be -obtained from A. Maclaren b buyingonr�giae9 $Ild vinegars, t Norval.Qntario,or phone Georgetown 00 r i _ +with his uncle snd agnt, .�P,� statue of Women_ia—Cxnw�w" rov elicioue lunch was at Bunting's. --and Mrs Conrtice: He 'preached p .-. .:�•` - . ' y acespptably to an interested served wrand all went home plowed ITOz ICM •oogre�tioo in Pickering United after having enjoyed' the hosteae' - ----'' Radio Licenses leaned. "Oboug hon $endo evenitag. Mr. wonderful hospitality. _ Hunting or Shooting ie prohibited ' Jkwe 19 a son of Lee lett W.-Rowe Death of John Dr under the Ontario Game.A Fisheries r .� - w fir' Acton those is of lots.l3, 14 and - @asci 1[r.. xowe cure Emily A Fred T. ' $nntrng, : Pickering �Ooetie•'). sifter an illness of over Lhrat 15, in 'the Becoted sad $'ltd Ranges. _ -Death came very suddenly to -peeks dollowing a stroke, John Dray- of Piickeken �nt owned b a.Lawr�eacpe ' Hatablished 1857. +one of our oldest residents, Ed. er died at his home on Church St. Squires. James•Gree•law and Claude - - - Bryan. Hehad been in poor in his 61st year.- His funeral toofc Field. health for some years, but. took Place this (Thursday) afternoon.•Af. Dated September, 1990. Q fiery ill e. Monday,Asecwhen he had ter services conducted in St, George's CONANT A ANNIB, � THE. CENTRAL -GARAGE _ a stroke._ A second stroke_oa Church the body was convg ed to :"- Barristers etc., �P idnesday .mores rends e l y me • = ry, ere inter- Osbaiva, tar o; him unconscious, ands be died end. Ment took place. The pall-bearers 51.10 >Solicitors for the lessees. -- T M shoat 2 s, H ..m__ els e-rarvived_by were_.his six nephews: Win—-Mowat,- _ _ -. phene'-4900 —iiia wife, three ruse and one dau Toronto.1 Alf. Parrott, Zion; Roy Par- ghter, James, Wm. and Thomas, tort, Z1on; Vernon .Rowe, •Whitby; Pickering MiUs _sod Mrs. Beer. The• funeral will Lorne Kemp, Whitb • and Jose -- take place to-day (Friday)nE .3u _A5hbVr_Y_, Whitby. Deceased is sur- --- >fo the Baptist Cemetery, vived b FRQNT RANK POULTRY FEED p y o'clock. .D, y his widow, :ice maiden ,Auto Repairs, Accessories,Oils.and --19erviee at the house at 1 o'clock. name was Miriam Grace Kemp, of �• � • =The Y. P. 8. of the United Port Whitby; three brothers and'two, EGG'MASH -- " m . "KJhureh will meet in 9t. Andrew' sister's: V6i11, of Ashburn; Hugh of GROWING MASH Gasoline, Acetylene Welding, Brooklin; and Fred, of•Whitby; Mrs. 8 p. m. The in ting will be in oron ; an Mrs. There is quite an advantage by , Battery .Charging Robt. Parrott of Zion. Mr. Draper :. ._. ____ • charge of the Missionary Com., Pe usibg Free'Mixed Feed@. Oar- ' with Jean Clark as convener. An " s born in England, and came to feeds are not stocked Interesting feature of this Epetin Canada when 12 years of age, and Re sirs made on all"makes 8 ;=r up months ahead, L ` 'will be a talk on the eustoms and has ever since been a resident of _ p. g , religion of the Japanese people by Ontario County. He owned the farm We recommend our Dairy Rations - 111r. Mockaws a Japanese student now occupied by thf Ontario Hosp- for quantity and quality _ .•-ot cars." of Emmanuel Gbllege, of Toronto. Stat at Port Whitby, and after sell- milk production. _ Mr. Mackaws will not only speak reside. He was held in the highest Chopping' every week dray, at Sc m his farm came to Pickering to 'of the higher ideals of life, but of esteem by all who knew hlrrL He was per bag for lots of 5 bags or f' the humorons side also. This an active member of St. George's over, lees than 5 bags 10e W049ting will prove of great inter church- He will be greatly missed per bag. Barley 10e. CHARLES 'Boeat SPENCER et to both the Y. P. S. and older in the village and the church with tmembem of the congregation. Aa*hich be was identified The deepest Phone 5817 • BOOM time will follow Mr. Mick- sympathy is felt for Mra Draper "d, �s ♦,, ' A #wa's addr•sis. icla�vEe itI their great loan. Piekenag Kiui'l�Q Cro1M."OV �'ropr tor, �1Ck8r1IIg> , '. ,. ,;.q ;2t-...,. -_.. •, :. .'_.«. ',.,.- : :. .'4;w '.. .;{ `-,;,,,.t.. a._'.,x 'I'�.', c:: .,�. •'t;' �..��� a..a?'..�,�..,.Il,.