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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1930_10_17 ;. ¢ .�,- .- ••,. -.,. -.n.. -♦ -..fs -- .�'� .,L,♦- ++•�• - J yet.. .'Fd -•;,.•�• ..y .,��.� i,.+ '�tigp ..r. ?,rw"•".. .. .;;. .�. .x.'��. r..'-n. :v'. '`x.�''•r, ..+'. '3 ;r=i - ' ''i, . ,,,; a�,. ''' ;s 'a:..,•:,.acx'e... .,ra= � ` 1' sr,*.yo `, �.. ...-... .:•- �<R ' .:-Y •'� ,..,.° -,�" y ..,+,,, .• 3-... 1ya/. :' .. iris, .• ,•i ..' .. -:' Y. i•-. „�. :+.:p rti• :p ',�. R 'r- X. ,.; .. :a. s :........ M -..:.. _ -..-,.,. '.a.'...-:... <r __.- n.Pti_. �F. / rr•' A __� .. tr.. !v" .Y�' ..r, •, r0. �. ...- � .Ly: . ... 3•.-• ... ry: r • - r • y 7 r VOL. -LRINdr, ONT., FRIDAY, OCT. }17, 1930. : THE PICKERING,-,,! NEWS lwrse*tg &all, 6airb*. . 1 �. DUNBARTON .DU118ARTON. i psi .- Wye s e Children's Day service in the Com- Dunbarton United church will'cel- �REENW00WY < . October, PEAR60N-Pbysiciaa 19th, 3 p .m. There will Abe no Sun- Sunday. In the morniii}gn T. W. ` dli.laar•Srgeon. Danbartoa. ]Ory �_�� R'S�TtIlZ' day school, but pupils, are asked_to Neal, D D. so well known in.Toron- be at-the Hall fifteen minutes before to and vicinity as an .attractive and jjk"7�13, ®pb. D.. Director 1A running full blast sawing lum- the service. - The b a pe tfoa'otReg. her, reaches, doubletreee, lesson will be.approopate to tthe oca eve g,p--at-730, RevS,D. W. MaceBs}�abliehed 1888toagtiee ere. anion, and the sermon, it is• hoped Donald, lately come to Agincourt, aonc.Oat Open to buy a quantity of good will be interesting and helpful to the will,preach. Almond's choir will lean r ° FAR-L A.GRUBIN,R.O.-Eyesigbt _basswood and elm young people, as well as to adults. the music, assisted by the home choir -- allst. Honour graduate of the College lags. All are invited to join in the 'wor- Ori Tuesday evening a congregation- 0 ongregation- Farmers et a�pptt�merry of Canada; Gold medalist and ship of God at this service, Preach- al re-union -rill- be held. A chicken etatan prise winner is 1928. At Markham Grain Chopping Tuesdays Monday-4rota-a a,m, to 5 p.m,:in Dr. and Fridays. er, Rev. E. G. Robinson. supper will be. served from 6 to 8. The low rices of all kinds of grainy f 8aetcer's dentcl of ice. At Stouffville from Wed. --M------ .� conceit will be given by thenyls• P aawaay to Saturdayot each.eek. Eyed ezamin• BALSAM, ea.f.f...e.fitted and repaired. Highest quality.. Mannfacturing Baskets of all final "Ye Olde Tyme Quartette"., are below coat of production, at L PNwt Prices. Phone stouff 2405- 481y but at present . ' descriptions. prices Peed• We are glad to know that Miss •• GREEN RIVER. ins pigs and Cattle and dt. Price reductions at the Gladys Daylis improving. vroducin milk ` factory. B W. Jones visited W and Mrs. Miss• Ida moray, is visiting,friends - g p E. ORRISTIAN, Basrrdaterand _ will show's good profit. ti.saiator.xoury Fabric Eu. Money w phone Markham 8400 or!3#20 or write Birkett at Claremont on Sunday. in,Toronto. 'Miss Marjory Kayes spent Monday , eau. South iViagCourt Hoare, Whitby. 251y Chas. White,Locust Hill, Ont. Mrs. J .Ward, and daughter, Sad- Keep all the stook you can. ie spent 'the week-end in Kitchener. and Tuesday with -her sister, Mrd „ EATON, BELL & ROSS, Barrist- Alex. Gray. I believe it,will pfefirs;rmers to bu era solicitors. Goo Northern Orta;io e Miss Norrine Wilson, of Toronto, ] ffiasYi,►g,M0 Bay street,Toronto, spent the weekend with her parents. Miss Blanche Belfry, and friend, feed at the present low prices V. Bell.Beaton. Just. --Arriving sign Miss. June White, spent Sunday and keg their J. �.Ecu. R. and Mrs. Wilson attended'the with Miss Jean Wright. _- P grain for -_ J.D.>•, trona. Adelaide 2838-6 funeral .of 'Mr, Nelson Gilroy, at g later on,as the maeaket Prospect on Saturday afternoon. The basketball club intend holding surely is at the IOSARDSON, PICKERING & p � a masquerade and dance the last d. MULVEY — Barristem Solicitors etc., Choiee 2X, 3X and 5X B C. Miss McKinnon and Miss Lapp at- bottom. 14 Confederation Life 8nitdiag, Cornu of tended the teacher's conventWo at week in October. Watch for partle. r?; - Cedar Shin lees ulars. My prices for feed are lower :. Y and Richmond stn. Toronto. •Peons. Whitby on Thursday and Frida ' 4419 add 4480. Pickering off= op 8 y' E. and Mrs. Armstrong and chile. than for years and can be and Saturday eveaituis• Phone Pick This vicinity extends their deepest Also a large IIantlt Of" - ren J$mes and Mrs. Routley and fed at a profit. yOIIn� and drel31i6d the loss of their little-daughter. The atuHerbnPercy'h,Percy spent Sunday Bay og feed from me, oa Save• k g Q a ath to W. and Mrs. Carson in y l)ettt�l - 6� funeral took place on Tuesday and all middlemen's S J: •�� was largely attended: There will be a basketball game pro is and NEIL O.SMITH, D. D. 9., L P.S„ ;hack.Pine Spruce and . here at 3 p. m. on Saturday, between, you know what you tsaco«•or'to Dr:I.fv.Dales), Gradaate of p The Harvest Home services and getting. •,I1be Royal College of Duttal Surgeons and Toron- entertainment in Mt. Zion Church on Markham High school and the Home are I Uairersity. At Claremont office over D. A _ •Hemlock Lumb8r. Sunday and Monday were largely at- team. A silver collectiort will be t'.store every Tuesday and Frida Phone taken and the Junior B. Y. P.-U.wilt I y tenders, Rev: t Biggs, of nt Una serve lunch after the game. $IG}HEST PRICE PAID'- la.s8 1[►]1 2?if i'g ry -•- PICK RING �•• preached and the Claremont United "ILTERBERTT FALLAIBI:, L e 9., • • Church choir provided the rn•Isic. Or, OUNaARTOPi ��1�D.D.S.. Graduate•t the Royal Cortege of ��a .� w Monday evening after a splendid �EOE H7eratai susgeoaa and the University of Toronto. la�Ai lA1iVl,V1 Y g p endid tea We are pleas to have Mitis Elva `' 43�ee is rich. cckeri n,door east of St. And• Ralph Gordon, cartoonist, of Toron• $ARLEY and WHEAT °e�'a dr'u`b' P+cl<enag,Oot. fJOice hours: e to, delighted the audience with his Annis in our midst again. a.®. co •p m or by appointment, -sat-ray Geo. and biro. Dick of Roncesvtlle •wviee), Phone Pick aroo. 4aty numbers. All report a splendid time. visited friends here last week. I Want both Wheat and +�. H. Beal,PCIArBffit1IIt . ALTONA Alex .and Mrq. Gourlie visited their Barley now. : Rfotalsts4i4fr 6at�t:h4a. Phone 9•d4 - brother at Selby, last week. AELIZABETH RICHARDSON- FURNITURE 'Wedding bells are ringing. 'Airs . Robt ,Th6 gon. of Toronto, �• ?y � � - s Fire and automcbire insurance of all rands. Mrs. lis. Breen is visiting her sis- l the guest of W m .and Bella Thorn- it wesentingcompansesof solidfinaacial stand- NEW, USED AND ANTIQUE ter,-Mrs. W. McKay, son. a&' IN GREAT VARIETY Mrs. W. Fuller, of Green River, y L. B(,J,�}�►J/11/GHAW _ Our sympath• is to W. �C SOROS ELY Licensed o�,t.a n Simmon's Beds, Marshall Mat• Ls visiting her daughter, Mrs. F. 'Me. said 'Mrs Carson of Claremont. in the Building and General artsoiled to. Term. mmsonabfe• R. tresses, Dressers, may' death o! their little girl , Tables and 'Mrs. Contracting, My v ue, Phooe$touff sons sl-4 Chairs, Pietnre Frames. " Airs- Hayward and Mr. and Mrs. Irving White. his mother, also Estimates furnished on all classes POS9'TILL. Licensed Auctioneer. J Hare visited at B. Reeaor's'on Sat. T Annan and Donald and Muriel vis- �f Our prices are the lowest, of Bort-Interior and Exterior. , ter c�aaemrw of left asst taa+.em.' sae u�y. - Mad relatives in Roncesville. bock- r Aiteratioaa and repairs. -_ JWWa&%*a(&U Isfads amr.acmd to so dioara.w Mr. aria Mrs. R. Mann, of' Clare- port, N Y last week- Pad "bail, &&draw osa m Mil P a, oat. mont, called on J. Hutchison, on Last,Friday, Mrs. Eleen Taylor had Obimneys Built Concrete Wort. E.3ZATON TO9P1 83UP OUR1; Monday. the misfortune to break her hip bone. Phone Pickering 5719 JL.y. asarsayanow, ae..wro.wtoe aasm� 0 A L Mrs. C. Daws, of Toronto, visit- She is in the Hospital- at Oshawa. -FAIRPORT, ONTARIO' " ' t'••aaaa�d•loom �� lean ed Mrs. Stanley Lewis for a few days She is ea ears old, t is standing, - oa lids Y bu ']anew dt Li•- ,� aet+aer .. ons. •-, A Rr�ad supply of Hard and Soft last week. rile shock and pain well. Q Mrs. M Tindall s S H I N C L 19 9 M, 1dA W. LICENSED AUC_ on hand. Also a supply pemt a few days T10!��,for Tnra.gaatasio and D.riao ' ter! Kindling Wood, with her`parents, Mr. and Dara. R. REE>wwooa ,rut tslada of dards rttoo" Nighswander at Atha. Nov& Scotia Sbio lee P .and Mrs. Willows spent Sunda R 8e. Dna.tar°.a la may be stave length. _ Many fryla here attended the ot. P° p Balt Galvanised Stead shingles• at>If=�'edge. Hdi dod lesavmr with friends at Oakwood. snag sass Wbitbl.Oct. a, I2tl Phone Piot. 1706. fid opening of the new road in Hird's Felt slate ShinRleel - James and Mrs. Raine mere at the , 3toutfvnd last Thursday night. Woodbridge Fair on Saturday. for sale at "tsakg M& DONALD MUNRO. PICKEKIN� Mr and Mrs. W. Taylor and family Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Van Wyck. of T. PATERSON'8 - CLAREKOId't and Mrs. F. White and family of Tor- Whitby, spent Monday with F. L and pall and get prices. Phone 9615 ! fHE CLOTHES LIVE LONGER onto, visited with Mrs. W. White or. Mrs. Green, h' FRONT RANK PO LTRY FEED WASHED OUR Vff71Y. Sunday.M. Breen„ of Toronto, and Q Q Mr .sari bins. Shorn and Miss Gil- - ''$06 RASH - -We have made a btlaioeaaof Mrs. W. McKay, are visiting the lat- es of Toronto, spent Sunday with �ep tiIAO�VING MASH wash day. Here each -color tees dat3Thter, Mrs. .H. Slack, at bl i is M, Woad. and fabric is given the ecienti. Glascow. Mrs. and,Miss Witheridge, of Tor- Q A A Q .. r I unto, spent the -,reek-end ,with Alf. 7`here is quite as advantage by fie formula that beet meets its The sympathy of the'many friend. Tremble anal son. AND SERVICE STATION needs. For each class we use of Mr .and Mn. Mo Frank Smith, of Oshawa spent A using Free Mixed Feeds. Our Morgan Hill, is ex- - feeds are not stocked use from nine to twelve chan- ende(i t them in their recent ber- ' es of filtered rainsoft water. fpw days last geek Ath Mrs. Boy- We are re tired to do att -kindf! " up moaths ahead. An avers a of six hundred gal- er an.1 Aire Bayles. prep ti _- g :ti. and Mrh. M. Ramer, of Broom- of repairing of cars, also bat- - `lone,for your family ~-- AIS:. J. tt,-.Airs. Po .a,nd dau- -We recommeadour_Uairy Rat%aq R snzton and Mr, and Mrs. F. Ramer terga charging, electric Ilio wonder clothes lyundertd >;hter and 'ells: Scott, of Toronto, for quantity and quality ?``�here ate cleaner aad__�____ spent a fr- x days�with friends in we I sin he villa of Manchester. , is welding � with mirk pcodtretio> =. last longer. -Ca2ia�►cL-tlicFi. _- every binR in con ~q. -JC op�a for lots week k5 ay t Sc Oshawa Laundry & _ - !tvuGt�nn�. - spending it $fl Q�r in the ^� err nectiou of iflage carper work _ - over. Iese than 5 ba9sL 106t� Miss Bate 1s s endtn this week in Mrs 'see Boyer was in Toronto a Gas, Oils, Grease and Acceseoriee• Cleaning Co.,C - p g couple of days last week attendingalways on hand. Taxi Service. - per bag. Barley 10c. q y g , Misslol hyllia Gerow, is visiting OsI p g p- g g All.clothes sed frequent dr cleanio thewedding of an adopted daughter's Agent for Ohevrolet(jars. >r'noae 5317 to seep them sanitary; Our cleaning h.iwa friends this week. . - `Mr_Perkins• Gordon de artmect tarda old_clothas The Afters Love family, of Toro address Miss Jean Gillespie, of Japan, will lRlJ.' '� � �g�j out lite new. to, spent Sunday with their people dress the W. M S. at Mt. Zion on • -,WE CALL AND DELIVER' here. ' Tuesday, next a£ 2 p..m. A cordial Kitchen Phone 8809 _ Clifford Soden, of Toronto, spent -invitation is extended to neighboring -• R.O.Jones, Local Repl�e&satative. a day recently with John and Mia. W .M S. Lunch at close. Sim,, Mr. and Mrs. V. Hoskin ,and famBULB'S I - Blaeksmithin t Mrs .W. Wallace and daughter, of sly, of Toronto, spent Sunday With _ a Toronto, spent Sunday with T. C. ana N. and Mrs., Bie, sad on Sunday ev- , i' kabinet - Mrs. Brown. ening Mr. IJoakin gave a very_aertpt- -- #1'R011� - - Horse shoeing a Specil►lty. Henry Hanson and daughters and able address on 'llemperance in the T ' All General Work,including Wood Church here. -HOLLAND D g grand-children visited in 'the vil)ags i 1'iiVi�t C Zl`ey — - Work, promptly _ on Saturday. - attended to. Mr. and Mrs. Lockie of Toronto WEV,;i . y ��n QQ��, r Also, were with Thos •slid 'Mrs. Perryman The Session of Melville Presbyter- We have just received direct froI ' P18� �G� Ol `:AR1r<nt for Taco Farm on Thursday. last. ian Church expresses their sincerest Holland a shipment of Garden Machinery. Parent& are expressing much sat invitation to all the former member, • Waction with the work of the school of the choir to be with us anti take Bulbs for outside planting d. or indoor forcing. their places with us on Sunday, Oct. GREENWOOD 491y Norman Mechin, of Oshawa, and i as year ere were o y- o Darwin, er, aii;A mother; of Pickering, called-on old pent and past members, and it is t� Hitchen Oabiuetr with all the lat- friends here on Saturday. one of the happiest days in Melville (eiagle�`--T.ULIP9 (doable _ _eqt devices for having labor andffo—Not' Wait 'Miss Eleanor. Love, aged 13, rec- Church when the old friends come Prices 50e doz., $4.00 per hundred..�1pve. - I eiltly_-won a-sscholarship --and--take -their--fomer-places: �art3 s Liar-vat eties silgiit1; - - ; course at the School of :ort, Toron- Please accept this invitation and more. All named varieties.. } 8pisin topped table, 2 Windsor Until winter comae td to. - tell any former members whom you type chair@ and a set of dishes, look over your A small party of eighteen Toron- know that might not get an oppor- HYACINTHS(all colon) -0reamy tinted, putt rned in to friends enjoyed a corn roast at tunit to read this invitation how 159 per bulb. tel flowers,and oete¢an chapped, '- Fa those or Meadowbrook Farm oiie night last glad we shall be to welcome them. : D kFFODIL9 ._ Ben 8 saucers tea latae week. The service in the-morning will have ter p etas, rat dishes, n Tuesday mo ng escape , ,, platter, 1 salad bowl. Leaky TrOughS from an accident occurred at the,hot- inson Scott, one of Toronto's most Emperor(single and doable) el corner, when a car from the north beautiful sopranos, and in the even 60c dozen. '}'Lis outfit, a speeial extraordin♦ 7,.re ired or replaced. . came so fast that it rossed the road ing, the Agincourt, mixed _ pa p ft � S quartettePaper pr White N. �. ary, priced at$62.50. just clearing the Brown house and will assist in the service. At the lett- p Place your order and going stunts among the trees. "Stop` are on Tuesday evening, Oct. 21st, NARCISSUS , BE READY signs don't stop some drivers. which is to be given by the Rev. Dr. a dozen. • Miss Ruth Smith, of Minneapolis, Mode, Miss Pauline Detwiler and M1 , whe"Inter-cones: Minn, daughter of Thomas Smith, a John Detwiler, two of Toronto's most Get your@ while the assortment' et , �C S e rr�tt 'Brougham old boy, paid a flying vis- famous radio artists' will sing solos is complete. - O 11 v a an s. se o e h th i t the Brown's o Sunday. ins d duet Tho who have had e ' Phone•1300 t o n Su d y M g o hearing is and r. 7 Smith is a member of a inns .are f hes n Miss n M ., - S r the M a lie• g .. ,s f p- . F of Glee Club, which or three ears Detwiler will want to hear them a' urns ace er an is C f y lJ1i�1 y C.� �LQ'IN BU�HBY E C JONES Funeral Director h;ve won the highest' honors in gain, becpuse they are two of the A*Aabulance Service ;Hardware Phone 4900 competition at the American Legions i most popular soloists in Toronto to Druggist and chemist. ' ,��1�t • • „_ .- •:P148� IATA Conventions, which this year met day. Supper will be served from 6.30 - in Boston last creek. �ta-9AQ on'Tuesday..evening. Phone 68©0 OF ao:-- ...,.•.. Y ,.`re , '>�.-y4.4 ,.,.d-". i7 '"S_ :�#' °:w �?;h. -`v`' .*,t. ufi. _ _ _ ._`vY'^r .�.+c - .-r•Cw .,.i.x,,,y.....,ss, .Vr �M / '... .- �.> .', i . .�.... Y- :.+,. '4.i/ ' 'i F's�7✓' .'t. k� .I".",.. ,'4' �' 'it••�N•. ,h 1- ^}` 'D•., Po'.� �•, .. -,.'..•._.y .,.. f ."u',•,a. .. .-:t.. ... y 4:. '.♦e,:�. ••,�,A •Y y �p.� p '.5� N J, ` l .x .:.: .,w.n.. VM•a,a. . ..,:.. ,,. ...: a -... -<' _.. v �4 _. ... sI 5 ./'.- ..- e_Ai. ..... ..-M... _ • s� 7 r '' f ever, I!m also going t3 put a number t, O� QS� MIA# of your EL Ranchi.,o esivea north•of .r • . : the line ora a free-alive. ,aria and if µ nevW V�Ae= kartin Bruce's brand shou:d�appear „•r�� na them a little later, -7hy we'll just have Mr. Bruce arres _d the first time thereafter he atepa across the state line. We'll have a secret indictment '. all ready for th i old gentleman, and I he'll be tried in New Mexico where ► the crime has been committed. In his t own *couutry of Cochise Arizona, - where he is sheriff, ha woud have an . •1�, advantage over us in that 'he could tsC have his chief deputy select the right Here' is another Akind of jury—and thereafter when- `achievement by f' 1 ever his men decide to run the Tri- Christie'S., Dainty ' Oat ��O iji angle B iron on a Doucle B calf,they'd pale ble, morsels 1 to examine the lode f>rst for hidden trea- sures; if they found any they'd leave your calf alone," ly t0 soups andin AM "No; they wouldn't," the king con= ."', salads. DeLcnaus . . „ tradicted. "Those petit larceny skunks Therer would just help themselves to the evi_ 0 thence and brand the calf anyhow. By 1 j Privatcer the way, Burney, your.salary d gen- ,..� � Ciel manager is five hundred dollars � r -. a month." "That isn't enough money for a "ry '='� �-• ' bright ypung fellow like me," Burney `01PIS it ' - . ,By PETER B. KYNE replied, "but it will do very nicely forRS i ` , 'G�¢` �•- I e p and I :hark Your Ma est I the resent a ��'• • +� rt'6; f!rt� 1 from the bottom of a heart that, of t C z •s: --- �; late, has been somewhat heavy. How- ; r `m . C� AN .. ever, I warn you that once I have tor- - �• toy .. S�l ' SYNOPSIS. He tried to draw cn you and got y _ r,•, •: • }'C� - Fr h;' rested the situation which isn toys you, l { \e3 . +� • Kenneth Burley, adventurer and tangled in the barbers apron. Was gun in the hulater or in his banddo not be surprised if I nit o one t,i'me gentleman comes `o Bradleyhis P q your err►_ - i 8ardiR, king of the cattle country, for when he saw ploy on short noti:e. I'm the Knight I G '( " • ` Ij .F you had the tiro on �;• e . a job. Burney has had a fight with him?" p of.the Wandering Hoof. I'm one of _4'/—:� ,;, � • ;�' ' ��,�� i !Martin Bruce, a rival cattle owner those fellows who just naturally has t who has been stealing the king's stock It was in hie h,i:d. -- -• I M "For the love of ife why didn't to go and to oat." I FAITH 1 raided by Miguel Gallegos, a erican y do t you "Seems to me •ot:'ve -made com- _ught to'be given his chance. L'nfor-� . . + bandit The kin liMng young Bur- bust him? A •leer case ,if self-de- ,, tunateI for g g mendable progrtss in my employ, Elia y your reasoning, I don't Tt o matter what your need ls, put it i.eys style, offers him the ;ob of get- fence. You had three barbers as wit- Majesty retorted dryly. "If your abil- want your job of general manager for into the hands of faith. Do not ask Ring the cattle thieves. Burney accgts. nesses that you al:oke pleasantly to more than sixty days, and I—tFiftik I how or why or when. Jast do your Tie meets Muriel, the king's beautiful tl•e man and he attempted to shoot sty is at all comrneasurate with your would be less than fair not to teal level best, and have faith, which to .d ughter. Muriel, who is more inter- you. Why, the coroner's 'u would !ego you'll be nth I--o me off my job +ested than she cares to admit, tries to jury t Yore the month i� onto," you this. the great miracle worker of the age. have exonerated your Boy, boy, you 11' (To be continued.) •. '� -o - — ierauade her father not to let Burney never et another chance at him as "Yes—and you'll let out a few shrill .0 tackle the cattle thieves. The king de- g yips of satisfaction if I succeed in do- - - r Minard's Liniment gives quick relief. fella to test Burney's courage by mak- lovely a- that one. You had a good !in it. Your.a tied to # 4 flng him ride Geronimo, the toughest hand and you played it like a foot. g Your jab, and -The Open Eye - broncho on the ranch. Burney passes I'm ashamed of yos." f unless you can get ao.nebedo to handle Waiter—"I am sorry I can't give'you the teat with fl ing Colors. At Hua- "You needn't be—yet. I told I it as well as By Robert Tr Tristram Coffin you handle it ;.ourself any coffee this morning, sir, but I Cee y' y (� you 1 you'll live out the re-rain:er of your There is a•salt-marsh far away it has come to an end."- Customer— ichita, a nearby town, Burney runs wasn't hiring out as a killer. l 1 course Perilous and deep; into Bruce and outwits him. He then life just scared to death at what s "[ era not surprised. It has been very I'll kill if I h,ava to—in self-defers^.e,I The heavy oakwooda lean above, happen to your kingdom weak for several days." • returns to the ranch to report. but it's always been my policy to goingto h� Blue herons walk in sleep when you leave this vain it tears. - D walk around a fight." Around the ponds of indigo CHAPTER XL—(Genic') You haven't a son to take Your place, His supper eaten. Burney teiephon- ave fou?" As heroes walked ages ago: sa to the king. "Ken Burney speak- CHAPTER XII. The king sighed. He wag touched Not all the wings of all the birds &ng, air. Mrs Graydon instructed me "That's been Art Graydcn's policy," on a tender spot. "It is the tragedy Could wake that place to sound, d d ad t the ranch. I have returned.' has it gotten-us? I hadan .dea when I "i can understand your tragedy and InFthe air there atirsaiig golden, kn nbreathwn�• J Fireproof Just Off hCon` uCie y� Ito report to you the moment I return. the kin retorter bitters and where of my life that I have not, Burne "You've takes your sweet time about I made you general manager that I sympadaze with it. But thats only , ..tL Come over immediately. I'm on was hiring a fighter, not a pacifist.", tragedy number ore. If that lovely The birtthes stand as white as death. } On a Residential Avenus _ the western verandah. 'Don't bother "Oh!" Ken Burrey was faintly daughter of yours should marry some The dark ponds have an evil depth j H arrith nious.rGerrestful ads surroundings !to announce yoursei'f.'-' amazed. "Am I your general man- fellow without sufficient-cow sense to As fathomless as sky �„ t European Plan from $4 Daily Three minutes later His Majesty ager: I tail a calf, your kingdom might event- Though sleep has bent the sedges Amorlcan Plan from iy Daily was interested to hear a man running 0'1 are. I'm going to take a Lally find itself threa.e,.ed from down r. ` WEEKLY OR SEASON RATSI! s c chance on.you—fors while, rn how." 'within.- I have observed frequently Some very open eye jj{ at top speed along his verandah. He Y 0:1 APPLICATION ?looked up just as Ken Burney turned "In that event," the other replied, how supermen have built up great Is watching hot and steady there _ the corner, running, and with a broad "the dignity of my new job.i4dieates enterprises; then when. age or death Like a spider In its anarc, i jump landed squarely in front of him that I�should sit down, even though I snatche,' the reins from their capable 0--- ®',tom, dyeing y He ed the somewhat astonished haven't been asked.' hands that enterprise slow'y withered Sentimental Traveler T� I - $ting with a breezy, military salute. And forthwit he dragged. ug a and decayed under the management of A young couple, entertaining a prim " "The late Mr. Burney reports to chair and sat down. mediocre men . . Yes, you've got so easily done t _^ Nis Majesty," he announced. young thart you have con- Your troubles." f I and slightly absent-mended' maiden Idiot?" 's our mad bur eluded to to on do That decision does!ted Ystrangely hconfidentisl iundermh aunt from-Nebraska,ebraska, were astonished a ' liyhar g and aghast the other night when, DIAMOND DYES contain the. — " "Mr. Graydon informed me that young some one mentioning speak-easies, the highest quality anilines money can y infinite credit to ;our will-known re- stimulus of this ours ma.,'s under- dear old lady brightened and was sud- 'buy..' That's why they give such ee' was Your Majesty's middle name putation for sagacity Of course I standing and symps-hy. "They do true. bright, new colors to d �. and that whenever you instructed a know you are not taking a chance on rot call me the cattle king without denly all interest. "Oh! Speak-eas- drapes, llerte. ' Iran to report to you that man had me at all, but that remains to be seen,I reason. Uneasy lies the head that fee, yes. I've always wanted to see The anilines in Diamond Dyes ' „ a one. Do you suppose we could go to make them so Bette- take it on the run or get flied. as the monkey remarked when he wears a crown. You fortunate fellow 9 easy to use. No - "You're too doggoned literal," the dropped the kitten down the wail." Ken Burney: :Hot "a liabili•y in the one while I'm on here. I understand," spotting or streaking. Just clear, Ming laughed in spite of himse'f. "So "Three days—or-the butt end of world except your impulsiven^.ss Rnd a she continued, "they're so much bet- even colors,that hold through wear you went to town for a haircut, eh? three days—have passed since you col- taint strain of Spanish btood, and not ter than the old silent movies." and washing. _ ! !Where have you been since?" • lected your wages from Martin Bruce. an asset in the world except a pack - Diamond Dyes never give things - y !that re-dyed look. They are just "Well, after the barber finished How have you spent those three horse, a top cow horse and the clothes One of the novel exhibits in the rbc at all drug stores. When per- with me I had to collect two months' days?" the king persisted. you stand in. Only one life to worry American War Museum, at Indianapo-� foci dyeing costs no more—is so I AD -pay due me from Martin Bruce—" "Since I am not,__as. vet officially about, your own. while I have thou- lis.,will be a French railway-gun of"S wa ` "You lunatic! What I appented?" on your payroll, you will pardon me, sands.of lives—at ler.st the happiness chevaux, 40 hommes" type, which i "`He paid me. Tried to kill me first, I'm= sure, if I ask ycu not to press and prosperity of thousands of lives everyone who served in France dur' but as the ancient philosopher once that question." b —dependent upon my continuous en- ing the Great War will remember. . -- --'R, `to- be forewarned is-to-be. —'�-on_ng paymllii" His Sia- ergy and abilit;• to beat the'bandi's ` _ ?orearmed.' 'In other words, I gotthe- --assured him wearily, "from the who- are busy try-i _ to take a dollar Athletes recommend M inard's Liniment - drop on Martin and he came throu m ent watched You u���our away fro>o me as fast as I can mak• ! HWMWL muo�r fm SO%or* like a sport." horse over my gates wRF-fences and It ata e o a worTd." "Tell me about it," the king urged. cut corners to have an fhte:°view with "Did you' ever, sir," Ken Burn^y "Nobody ever ells me anything ex- me." I ursued, "test your ability to assimil- - I sept hard luck stories. Make me "Well, if I've been drawing salary ate electricity? You remember those ?, - ',laugh, son." since that night, you are, of course, contraptions ..hey used to have at So Ken Burney told him in meticu- entitled to my confidence. You have country'fairs? You took a steel handle :'HAVE nous detail of his encounter with Mar- a right to know what I do on ,your in each hand and pulled them toward ' tin Bruce,and the king did not laugh. time. Well, I've been down in El you—and the farther you pulled them ." - Cajon -Bonita making; bad medicine the more voltage you gave yourself, —YOU for the hombre, that has a habit of until finally you reached a point"where branding your calves down th&e. your brain sent a hurry-up message CANARY O There seems to be some doubt,as near through your nerves to the muscles v Ft as I can'gathgr from the local gossip, of your arms, saying: 'Let go!' Thea FuII of long whether Martin Brute and Miguel ;ou discovered you couldn't let�an�1 s lasting del3dous Savor and Gallegos are partners in clime or had to yell for somebody to tear you hM Seed made of pure chicle and other operating indepe.idently, and as this loose, rnd, of course the instant that DO Y01! D�� Ingredients of the highest quality is a point that must be cleared up be- somebody took hold of you he had to _ fore I proceed farther, I went down split the charge of electricity with yo.], :'.ere and set my trap. In a shirt and between the two of you the job To keep"Dick"in perfect health and to cultivate his cheery long,he time we should discover that which we. was done." ;must have the best seed available. For this reason, thousands of W- GLffS shall inevitably discover." " The king chu.kled. "A very apt -Canadian Bird lovers-feed their pets'a steady diet of Brocks' Bird _ Tell me about your trap, son. description of * predicament, son. .Seed. This famous,geed has been prepared"with a complete under- ' iWmes to in perfect condition. So Ken Burney told him. "Aar!" Ye I' for gond man standing of the essential ingredieh__ts pt_the.canary' All ofim Bl eesIed dight— roared the king.. "But in al=probabil- tear me loose—to split the voltage of ,ga ere from—t�fodr comers of the world,is correctly blended mthecleaawax wrapped peckages ity you'll never get back that five dol- my high-powered existence with me." mto the finest food ration you can buy for your bird. Send the The days work goes much easier ]ars'worth of new quarters you pleat_ "Well, take a free look at me sir," coupon for a generous FREE sample,together with a cake of Brock s Fir' + With WRIGLEY'S to sustain and 1 » 1 e• in those calves, so put it obi your Burney suggested. Bud Treat—that wonderful Bird Tonic. INq� mo bly expense gccou " "I have. That's the reason you'ra HANDY/ur "Thank t�' im _ -' '"; PACicg l � pK 'you, sir. I 11 credit you general manager. till $ ` with whatever salvage I recover. "Oh, no, it isn't, Your Majesty. I'm wwn R16lEY� "When my films are developed they just a pinch-hitter. ' • ore ran nn an ma a me general manager for one i•r svX4 BIRD TREAT rEEr the cows and no brand on .he calves. reason only, and that is to rid you of x •'' And I have -been careful. to photo- Martin Bruce and Miguel Gallegos." k+sh graph all my test cnhes in the act of "Well," said .the eking unashamed, ' w Free +� 810 w LOT iroR nursing their mothe-s, the idea being "what objection have you got to that t sy44� 1ip0� A NICKEL q„ E ViCIi0L50N&BRocg,LIISITED, to establish maternity to the exclusion program?" us George Street,'Toronto z• CZ46 of any reasonable doubt in the minds "I object to your effort to hand me Dou Sirs: Please send me FREE as adver+ t iced,a Sam le package of Brook a Blid Seed of twelve good men and trur.." what is practically a fatal problem, ` m uad�B�T�k, and a sample.-o! "You forget the trial of the thieves, under the guise of being nice to me— oak' if any, will occur in Mexico" under the Name_"""'^"•" y Pretense of having seen in Address.•. �'-- "lb will," Ken Burney replied enig-I me a future,executive of your com- _ ,.,ISSUE No. 42— 30 -...M.....�____........... matically, it certainly VII How- pany—a smart young fellow who w F �„�,,,.. y,PA•Sa.,w°..,,..... '..�;yytt.w '...N ,,.._.,.,r..a ::r�.A4-'.>.n,.a:.e. . .!^aerrse-+rF"t.rrw,••ar.f. t- -. _ - ,."-•C`'.r' a. Q. 7„1 Fright I- appily , The Markets r a _ 'As Boyd andConnor •PRODUCE QUOTATIONS - - Toronto wholesale dealers are buy- Arrive at Croydon ing produce at the following prices: - - Eggs-Ungraded, cases returned, -' fresh extras, 40c; fresh firsts, 35 to 0 . 1ST.S M,From Scilly Isles Com- 86c• seconds.-2 - -- p C C8 rip CT t C utter—No.1 Ontario creamery sol- _ - ". ids; 32 to 33c; No. 2', 30 to 31c. ,Atlantic Churning cream-Special, 33c; No. Croydon, England rotund, smil- 1, 32c; No.-2, 29c. e • _ - lug.Canadian and a sober-faced lean Cheese-No. 1 Large, colored, paint- ' fined and government graded, 15% to - - Yankee set their transatlantic mono- 16c. g g�lane Columbia down on Croydon Quotations to poultry shippers are The season for wet,slippery pavements is here and demands Field at 3.56 o'clock Sunday After- as follows: :-,noon (10.55 a.m., Eastern standard Poultry (alive)-Fatted d hens, over that special care be exercised,by.all drivers of motor vehicles. `time), completing a voyage from Har- 5 lbs., 20c; over 4 to 5 lbs., 16c; over Rbor Grace, Nfld., to London;via the 3% to 4 lbs., 14c; under 3% lbs., 12c. Scilly Isles, in 27 hours 3 minutes Spring.chickens, over 5 lbs., 25c; over 4% to 5 lbs. 23c; over 4 to 4i/z, 20c; DIU - E CAREFULLY . . . and read carefully _ Eying time. .. ' 2;1 - - -- under--4-lbs;17e. -BrOiler -1% to Captain J. Erroll Boyd, formerly of lbs.,18c. Pullets, straight bred, 2c +jj,, ,y� �, ,,� -the ,Royal Air Force, and Lieutenant i every word of this a'+.aave moment � above chicken prices. Spring ducklings i .Harry P. Connor of the United States (white), over 5 lbs., 17c; over 4 to 5 1 _ ^ Naval Reserve, Sew`thel- ship swiftly lbs., 14c; colored, 2c lb, less. Old from Treace, Scilly Isles, where they roosters, over 5 lbs., 14c; uver 4 to 5 FSE Highway Safety Committee has READ CAREFULLY ` spent Friday night after a gasoline lbs., 8c. Guinea fowl, pair, $1.50. b�urging motorists during the year + line became clogged and forced them Poultry (dressed)-Fatted hens, Driving without holding a chauffeurs to land. . over 5 lbs., 24c; over 4 to-5 lbs., 20c; to eiercise CARE, COURTESY and or operator's license. Gasoline Is Dumped over 3% to 4 lbs., 18c; under 3% lbs., COMMON SENSE in the operation of Reckless or negligent driving or es- This misfortune prevented them 16c. Spring chickens,over 5 lbs., 30c; their vehicles. The Committee appreciates *' - -=from drawing on a reserve 100-gal- er 4% to 5 lbs.,-28c; over 4 to 4% _!hG whole-hearted support its efforts have ��� the allowable speed limits lbs., 25c; under '4 lbs., 22c. Broilers, -if any injury to persona or property ' Ion tank in the fuselage. When they lain to 21/4 lbs., 25c. Pullets, straight teceived from every source. We have had Anally ^potted a landing place on the bred, 2c above chicken price. SpringAdvisory occurs• tiny island of the southwest tip of the best of co-operation from the or being in charge of a µi ducklings (white), over 5 lbs., 25c; Committee, which is composed of some of `�g' g :England they dumped this tank as a over'4 to 5 lbs., 21c, colored, 2c lh, motor vehicle, while intoxicated, or precaution against explosion in land- less. Old roosters, 'over 5 lbs., 18c; the leading Citizens of the Province, from any other criminal offence involving yng over 4 to 5 lbs., 12c. the press, from motorists and from pedes- the use of a motor vehicle. Captain Boyd said that,all went PROVISION PRICES, trians and,as a result, driving Conditions well with the Columbia, after Its take- Toronto wholesale de lers are quot- fusee improved. Let us continue to be ;Evading responsibility following an . _ Jeff from Marbor Grace, until about ing the following price to the trade: _ accident. Goon on Friday, when the fliers found Beef, forequarters, cwt., $8 to 811; traffic conscious- And at all tunes CARE satin a motor vehicle in a race that they were unable to draw upon do, hindquarters, $14 to $17; carcases, FUL and COURTEOUS when driving. 'Ops g A reserve tank choice, $14 to $15; do, med., $13 0 Or on a bet Or wager. LL "We tried Lad tried the pumps,' lig$14ht calves. choice veal, v-, to $$12 light hogs, $16 $17; heav-� h>gs, $12 ' Severe penalties are provid- Chauffeurs, operators and owners of 'Boyd said, "but couldn't get a drop of to$15; spring lambs,cwt., $16 to $17; ed in, our motor vehicle motor vehicles are warned that the gasoline: From then on it was.a'race abattoir hogs, cwt., $18 to $18.50; provisions of this law must be applied "with the dwindling fuel supply. for mutton, $4 to $8. laws for those who are care is every case. . we realized that our main tanks were GRAIN QUOTATIONS legs or inconsiderate of the ' Setting drier and drier every dine Grain dealers on the Toronto Board -sthe turned over." of Trade are making the following rights Of other users. of the ,ACCIDENT REPORTING quotations for car lots: highway. At this point Lieutenant Connor cut 4 requires every person directly Man. wheat—No. 1 Northern.78'x'; . , -... . .... .. The law now No. 2 do, 76i4c; No. 3 do, 73%c; No, or indirectly involved in a motor vehicle !, "But you- brought her through Er- 4 do, 69%c-, No. 6, 58%c (c.i.f. God- The Financial Responsibility Law which accident, if the accident results in any -Toil.'• each and bay ports).po became effective on September let provides peraanal intjt:siea or property dentate _ Sought' thlp's Company Man. outs-No. 1 feed, 32kc; No. + Boyd said that, in view of the Awind- 2, do, 2ai4c. that the driver's license and all motor apparently exceeding fifty dollars, to - 11ag gasoline, he tried to line up with Argentine corn, 79e, e.i-f., Port Col- vehicle permits of a person Convicted of report such accident to the nearest police - an ocean vessel. "lust !n case As borne. any one of the following offences ahall be officer. A penalty is provided for failure due made this statement he caught Milifeed, del., Montreal freights, to so report, sight of A H Priest, who was a me bags included: Bran• per ton, $21.25, suspended until proof of financial respon- - , shorts. per ton, $22.25; middlings, sibility in-the form of a certificate Of an Remember your Personal Responsi- j �, �chaalc is the Royal Air Force white $29.25• Boyd was lying night bombers to Zee- Ontat-io.brain-Wheat, 73c; barley, isnauranes company. Of Motor O[ O may be required t0 fOYe Oilr a hoed or securities bili whenever driving a motor vehicle Urugges. They shook hands and 35c; oats. 28c; rye, 50c; buckwheat. is filed with the Registrar y Y e'4 P y 'Priest reminded Boyd of the aigbt the 65c. Nehicles. Financial Responsibility. .-----'Utter was shot dawn over Zeebrugge, HAY AND STRAW PRICES. - lbut glided to putth-territory and was Wholesale dealers in hay and straw are qu,-.ting shippers the following pp , 9laarned. The aviator later escaped prices for carload lots, delivered on � 1Wa SR f t� /om1 ,4'�r► ped returned to England for_ more track, Toronto: g 1 I` dear time flying. No. 2 timothy, $14; No. 3 timothy, - Plane Dodges Clouds $12 to $13; oat straw, nominal, wheat 'The HON. GEO. S. HENRY# C'hai'rmem 'Returning to his recital. the Cana- straw, nominal. - Un filer said that the Columbia dodg• LIVE STOCK QUOTA':TONS. ed clouds virtually all the way over, Heavy beef steers, 86 to $7.50: but. &cure a copy of the Highway Traffic Act. ; ldying near the water at times and at cher steers. choke, $5.25 ty $7.50; do, - Write'—Motor vehicles Branch, Parliament Buildings, Toronto. - others.going as high as 12,000 feet, to fair to good. $6.50 to $7; ao, com., escape fog and min. At the same t4.75 to $5.75; butcher heifers, choice, lass $7 to $7.50; do, fair to good, $6.25 to ltfine the higher altitudes permitted $7; do, com., $4.75 to $5.75; butcher Connor to reckon their position. Be- cows, Rood to choice, $4.75 to$5.25; do, "use of terrific cross winds, which coed.. $4 to $4.50; canners ani cutters, 'Boyd said reached So miles an hour, $1.50' to $3; butcher bulls, good toe (`iCBve Holds Canada No Longer Best Customer of U..S. _ the plane wY ))lows south of its choice, $4.50 to $5; d), bologna. $9 to vji Great Britain Buys More- �rl Dominion charted course. I-$3.50; baby beef. $9 to$11.50; feeders. • •$ible Victims, - Both fliers were lavish in praise of Rood. $5.50 to $3; stockers, $4.50 to $5.50; calves, good to choice, $11.50 to Washington.--Canada In August lost during-the same month of last year. Isach other, and 'the old boat," re $12; do, med., 89.50 to $10.50; do, The United States imported from Can- x, .herring to the 'Columbia, which cross Simple Burial Rites Conduct- her place as the best customer of the ada during August goods valued at ? ed the Atlantic ones before with com., $? to $8; do, Rrasaer3, $4.50 to Clarence Chamber!!n and Charles A. $5; milkers, $50 to $96; springers. $8v rafted States, according to figures ro- to E210; Iambs, choice, $8.25; bu^k ed at Cardington Village i29,288,134 compared with 548,760,209 Church cently issued by the' Department of in August, 1929.. - -, 'Levine and even took Roger Q. lambs $6.25• sheep, $1 to $4.50, hogs, - Exports to- Great. Britain topped _ ;Williams and Connor on a roup r,p aeon, o.c., o, tricked fh •Oc - ft Bermuda this summer. cwt. under w.o e.• do, butchers, 75c Cardington, England:- Earthbound ExportA of United States goods to those to Canada with a tots o r _ Then, after seeing the plane was`Der hog discount;"do, selects, $1 per in one vast grave, the 48 victims of I the Dominion during the month total- a27,540 as against a total of $58,333,- Satowed away, they went to s hotel�bog premium. 'the R-101 disaster sleep in the cow_ led $53.694,838 as against $76.861.727 495 in the same month of 1929. LN -x;,411d with Levine. who lent them the 0 radeship of de$th -- - -- ----.. . - . ,�• T ,� I��d One by-one their flagdriped co®ns out the bugles s_hriiled the notes o[ • l ` One of Boyd's first acts was to call - - own the broad s ops o "Reveille." Russ `Nur-Ace _ ash_Sfi home dor a taut with his mother, _,For R-1101 victims the grave late Sunday afternoon and A bishop sprinkled a han u o • -- ;w'!fe and four daughters. a lett within the law -lined a earth in the large grave, and �r ., almost is the'shadows of the tall moor. the men who died on the largest air- Sweetest kids is the world," he • �comatflted. i St. Pauls and Westminster ing mast from whence their doomed ship•in the world were at rest. Said to Have Been First' to Cathedrals Scenes of airship sailed. �,. ^ There were agonizing scenea at he it Attack Into. : e t •Mourning graveside. Many women,overcome by • d Germany `� Shakes London-Great Britain's mourn- grief, fainted and were carried'away. July Accidents People Out of Bed ing for her forty-eight dead of the While the coffins were being lowered, i • I Revere, Masa.-Victor Utgolf, known _ -- to Vienna-Buildings were cracked R-101 disaster reached Its climax on many knelt in prayer. Tale 54 L.ilye8• as "The Count" and said by friends it {. Wand chhuneys tumbled down in earth, October 10th with the churches and In four rows of 12 caskets each, the have led the first Russian night air d quake tremors which recently shook the public participating 4n solemn 'scant remains of the airmen.who per I invasion of Germany in 1914, was !q Railway Tragedies i�►CCOunt gilled in an airplane crash here on provinces in the Tyrol and upper ceremonies. fished on a hillside in France were laid for 48, Crossing Crashes October 1^, in whir-�1 John F. O'Toole, Austria. The shocks were described Religious ceremonies were conduc- in their flnal'resting Place. S an the most severe in several y�ra: ted in St. Paul's Cathedral and West- After the stately services at St. For Six 19,of Winthrop, also died. - Although the earthquake register- missies Cathedral;"the latter for the Paul's Cathedral and the magnificence Utgofi, who was attached to the Ottawa-Fifty-four persons were coast guard station at Gloucester, took 4d so violently on seismographs that Catholic members of the dirigible a of the lying In state at Westminster kilted and 263 injured In Canada in an examination for a pilot's license recording needles were• displaced, patty. _ . Hall, there was renewed heart appeal railway crossing accidents during the earlier in the day at the East Boston :here was no loss of Ufa and the only -4 _ is the simplicity of the burial rites he month of July, according to a return damage repotted' was in the walls of "This soup isn't fit for a pig," said the little church, standing near the Airportbut was turned down. Friends by the Board of Railway Commission- at the airport here, near which the ' ihouses, demolished chimneys, fallingustomer e ° ers. Railway accidents totalled 184, - , n f9ls of several persons !t away," said the waiter coldly, "and Multitudes watched the long funeral involving 48 kflle9 and 219 injured, accident happens sa from theft bed bring you som7 that is." procession go across 'London, as did told them be wan a lieutenant com• thousands of others at every station while railway crossing accidents num- wander in the Czar's air forces at the — - as the funeral train rolled toward Bed- bered 27 and involved six persona kill- outbreak of the war and had served • _�}� ford ed and 44 injured, with.distinction. He also said he was _. -.Ford Says R-101 Disaster W111 Last Post Sounded The largest number of crossing acct• an associate of Sikorsky, the airplane ;1 dents occurred in Ontario, which bad .builder, on Long Island in 1819 and Other thousands lined the way from IL, of ten. Quebec Lad seven,New Not Retard Aviation Progress Bedford to Cardington and the cow- aided fa building the first Sikorsky _• _ Brunswick four, Saskatchewan three, plane. He had flown approximately, mon grave. After the caskets were Nova Scotia, Manitoba and Alberta rY London-Henry Ford told British men or Americana. We expect to con- placed in automobiles by pall The 1,A00 hours'as L student flyer. one each. The plane in which the men fell.to Mewspapermen In an interview on tinue t0 build airships and airplanes." the procession started through the Of the 27 crossing accidents five Det. 7th that he believed further Ford was interviewed for halt an leafy lanes of this little village. In their death was of dual control and occurred at protected crosexigs and 22 filers who viewed the wreck expressed -..` llerial progress would result from the hour by a group of some 50 reporters, front was a band playing Chopin's at unprotected crossing:. Twenty as the belief that Utgofi was operating i4 a,, ,,,ftaaio accident to the dirigible RAOL most of them British. He answered Funer.il March, while behind it cidents occurred during daylight ana r "It is fooUsh to say that one, acel a battery of questions on many sub- marched ranks of the Royal Air Force seven in the night time. GETTING UNDER-MER SKIN Aleut can retard any mechanical de- Jects, with rifles reveised. "My wife is prolonging her holiday. ?; orslopment." the Awerican motor car Ford, on tour of Eu:-jpe and the At the close of the brief services; I need her at home but it seems use- h airplane mnufaoturer declared. British Isles, visited the new Ford conducted by the Rev. W. Seccombe, Grandfather: Isn't It time for a ;'bat.of this serious, unfortunate se- works at Dagenbame, Essex. When vicar of Cardington, and other clergy little boy to go to bed?" Freddy less to write suggesting that she re- are , wldsnt better airships boun3 to completed next year, the factory will men, three volleys were fired over the return.,, i a (eight years): 'I 'do not know, grand- Homs. be the largest Ford pl}nt in the world grave and the trumpeters sounded .Lather. And it doesn't 'interest me, "Get one of the netehbora to suA, $ "Afo sootdeat eyes stopped $agilah- outside the United States. "Leat Post." As the last notes died all I have no children." gest it, my boy. --PAthflndei. .A - •.l ori 00 .. .. �;.. •'� ,.:. , _rte' :. .•.•':': ,• ,.I Y„". qy ~"t • • Y • I, .. _ -.w S - v. • I BROOKLIN - ,al1iRN RIaiSR. y will and The 1 South Ontario public schooli, Nov :- 2nd is anulus 1)d-t3 Municipal :TERMS _` rsary' Sunday. Security N�rvloo in Mortgage� 80Nrtg�e Bondd►'?jteo, Iuduetrisli. 191.7,8 per rear,; 01,salt staid in advaac., softball league will hold their first Keep the date in mind. ;Insurance of all kinds. Safe investments at from 5-to 7 pig, annual banquet in the 1#rooklin L'n- The Mission Circle bazaar will be Low rates for Auto Insurance and- cenL, .•meecriptiaos ro•the United suite and Creat ited Church on Thursday}, Britain 97.00 in advance. _ A splendid tea and an excellent pro- - F. and Mrs. Leblanc have,returned Also,.representative-of eluding .Fire, Automobile, Wind- gram is being prepared. Mr. Gordon from a pleasant trip to Detroit. The Canada Life Assurance Co. storm.-Accident and Sickness. .JOHN MIH;KAR, Proprietor, Lapp, ,a former premier of Ontario , The time of service in the Baptist, 431y Address Pbone.or write ' - f Older Boy's Parliament• will be thr church has been changed to 3 p .m. B chief speaker of the -evening. BROUGHAM., ._ ONTARIO ,Whitby PICKERJNG COUKCIL. - o Sunday schools and young men„of merrily)entertained Pat Thursday s D $QWMAN g a The above council met pursuant to South Ontario are urged to be prey- night, when Jlrs. Roy Carter threw ' ALLwanruent on 1Viaoduy, Oct. IIIb. ant. Tickets may be secured from, open her pleasant home for their use. R I ALL war present, the reeve in the the Secretary, .S. Pugh, Locust Hill. The Cherrywood Dramatic Clue, 'S H •chair. Minutes of last meeting were R 0 Y hill present their drama "Home -read and approved. Ties" at the Green River Ba tilt /� A deputation from Greenwood was CHERRYwOOD p / V K.E R / N -- _ church on Friday evening, Oct. 24th. the ou re the proposed highway rvi 7, Leslie Hollinger has purchased .a The Women's :Mission circle will =through Greenwood. An interview new Plymouth car. hold' their monthly meeting at the with Hon, Geo. S. Henry was city-- There will be no church service at home of Mrs. Herb. Smith..All lad- �r.ted within a few days in this mat- There next Sunday, les are very welcome to attend thin, " - O. 0. Richardson and A. Chestes, Mr .Geo. Gates spent last week v19• meeting.on Oct. 23rd, at 2.30 p. m, rYour Morley s Worth Plus gpreseoted a propob,ed plan to the coup• iting in Western Ontario. Word for Roll Call "Joyful,, ' ail roadway at Port Union_-and .-._--Mr.end Mrs._E__Petty--spent-Sun- AUDLEY. - - when yDs1_l3hon at..Morrish'e dRo 111 Development Scheme and day at the home of their parents. you aresure of three things ,certain "proposed railway cressings Mrs. A. O. Flett i sholidaying with Walter Fowlie and family and road deviations. The plana were her sister, Dr. R. M. Clark, of Cleve- y are •approved by the council. land. moving to Pickering for the winter. DUALITY t `$ERPIOE t PRIOR 1 The standing committee on Trans- October has been a lovely month - ortatioa, Power and Light reported We are sorry to hear of Mrs.'Tay- so far and the tree coloring has p 'or's Sr. accident but trust that-she .. , A"recommended payment as follows: � been gorgeous. Unusual values are a matter of coarse at Morrish e, Visit as. ?08 Hydro-Electric Power Oo®., C�reeo• will have a speedy recovery. Mr. and 'Mrs. Jones, and other will be delighted with the friendly courtesy and Lntereated iwood street July for J lightshe Cherrywood Dramatic Club nut 30,38. g y and Aug-Au g• present their Drama "Home Ties" at friends of Toronto visited Winter's service. And of course you will find the foods - Bros. on Sunday. 'The standing committee on Dam. the Baptist Church, Green River, on Mrs .Harvey Edwards has been you buy here to be wholesome and fresh. _:igee for Sheep Worried: by Doge re. Friday, October 24th. This is a re- indisposed for some days with an at- orted and recommended payment as markably good-drama, so do not fail tack of Erysipelas.Ifollo - _- -- -- 1200 e: Harold Spencer, 1 sheep at to see it. F. M. Chapman is preparing for a CHERRYWOOD AND PICKERING} Sept.S and 6 lambs M 500 each killed .1---mle of Yorkshire sows and pigs and 6th 37.00; G 111 Forsyth,inspect- WHITZVAL9t 16 choice milch cows about the min- Phone Mark. 5020 Phone Pick, 900 3ag same 2.W dle of November. We believe that The standing committee on Contin- A monster bazaar will be held in he is �geocjes reported and recommended the t nited church Sunday school on going ' into pure-bred Jersey the followa8hiceipg payments: London breeding. Picker Nov, 9th. Full particulars. next week, 1 g Hardware Store . _. • 1Laocasbire Guarantee Co., bond for The Club had a most enjoyable collector 20 00: John Murkar, printing The .United church anniversary time at the home of Jars. S. Puck- and stationery 31 00; E Smith, cutting sen ices will be heli on Sunday, Oct. rin on Monda • evening. President weeds 2.50- W Hamilton, ditto a0t1; =5th, at 2.3(1 and 7.30 p. m.. Rev. W. John Bryant presided, .i the tom- - F Herbert. ditto 1.25; R Crawford, Auld, of Markham, will preach in.the mittee had a "Mystery Night" ar- f .ditto 3 75; D R Beaton, on account of afternoon. Watch for further.part- � ranzed,- The result was that sever- Now is the time to look over that old range nr heater and - salary l26.0U; Hugh Pugh•, postage icular5 next week. al young men are now applying for 'if you need anew one, let uA show g 10 00; Thos Otegg clerk div tour t 4 00; The B. Y. P. U. xnll be heli on dress-makers obs and others are Oval you the New Findlay .Ed Ulee.on, tailift div court 4 OD Monday evening at 8 o'clock at the� ; ) Quebec, or the Cosy Home Quebec. Lowest price, The standingcommittee no Roads reaching for solitaire rings, bliss home of Mrs. S:dne Pugh. The I anality considered. Is, _and Bridges reported and recommend• topic will be " Y g Margaret Gee proved to be the best led thefollowilag payments : J Morden, p c The Patriarchs and speller in the bunch, and Miss Mar- Stovepipes and Elbowe-galvanized or black. Ilabor on Lebmap's and baseline brad• the Promises". Miss Florence Me- garet W estney, the best speaker, _ Kay is to have charge of the meet- It its Hardwsrd we likely have it. �gee in,LaJ culvert etc 108.00; T Coady, Songs, Ramus and luncheon were as -4dItto 1022 20: A Draper, labor on b 1 Wig' A g� attendance is request- usual of high order: \ y '•+bridge 14 35; F Marshman, ditto 17 85: A Lynn, labor on baseline and Leb- There will be no service in the NOZC=�"�� - We sell thus famous Fleury Plows and some Bridger, instal culvert, building United church on Sunday on account Wheelbarrows and Shares to-dtnearly 4bridste etc 106 W. W Btrkett. ditto of the anniversary services being ,anyone fcundhunting, 8.,bing trap- all make of plows.' 980.950: J 11Moo. ditto 74 78: W Sbea, held at Locust Hill. The Locust Hill ping, removing grtevet, sand or loam,-cut weeds.weeds, haul grav r 1 and can 185 00t services are as follows •10.30 a. m. outttag or destroying treer or shrubs, Axmt for McCormick-Deering Farm Machinery and lii;�iit'e, •3 LeLe+,at, haul grav eon I eta 25 00; Rev. W. Auld will preach; 2.80 p• In. building Brea, or in any way trespass. a Lindley• shoe srav r 110-00. I Levine Rev. A. 'McLellan, of Claremont will Ing on property formerly tnown as We have It, can got iL. or is is not,modus, team grading and srav r line 68.50; preach, and 7.30 Rev. Thomas Laid. the Walsh Ferro and now the propert 19 Down. haul gran r t 5.00: H Down, lax, . Chicken supper and concert on of Burton J Mrare. and now called - --wditto 86.00; CJ Stephenson, haulraw g Monday. Elmtree UottaQe peoperty, WILL 1�E J. Se � ' PI - :,rand grad r 162 70; Fred. Lee. team at _- -- PRZS3ECIITED. 7 10 Bey,I bridge lb 50: R Ward, rah bricks •• -,r _ • Wor cement &00; also on account of JeMi rylti000; H G McIntyre. reppaaits South olltarlU Ire airerclutcb8.00; xer800,erBroe, ������'� � ������- uepairs for cement miser 800 StouR hin W1 Mlle Planiog Mill, lumber for b t and Lebmap bridges 108 00: Chas Spencer, ��OUg At Specially RedDCed Pr1Ce8 •rep engine and mixer 2,30: N M Gor• ( tel -don. lumber for b I bridge 27 17: G • - AAW. gas and oil. rep grader and drift On the Fartn of Men's Sweater Coate, 165 up )pins 27 68: C Cooper, gas oil nails etc . Men's Overalls, 1,49 up +88 eta: J Soden, gra# for cone 8, i.8.9 �d/ / / 1/ ,/ A M ,Do /�'� Y E i� _ 08:86; F Barclay,, haul srav coos 1, 2, III F fes. L. l g.../ � 11Ieo'9 Work Boots, '��.59 till • :3, 7, S and '9 1190.55: S Farodale, drag •con 7 7 20: J Palli,tter, spread gravel Lot 1., Concession ;, 1:A9t �•tritby (half mile Sys' No cut dole Boots, for school. 'c2.95 coni 5 00; M Norton.syr gray for con 9 north of Brooklin)oo ',Try Sandfleld's and Penman's Underwear-the best l X41:10; J PxUister, spread gray n t t C-x a• - Abridge payri half 8 25: F Barclay. haul makes in the market '4grav o t I Uxbridge pays half 33ts R); S ' turdaa 'Oet�er 25th3 y Y111 Nur on, srav fur p t 1 L'xhrid e, �, 1930 s' Heav Windbreakers. for cold wether si t I half id e a Reeaor, rut DeenaOur Ladies'and Children's Underwear and Hosiery Lines un t 1 Usbridge pays.half 2��; Dacia -- " 1Nigbswander,drag' a tl UxbridpCe pays ' are complete now-try them y. grav'Clare- !Splendid Prize List. bait 875; F Bartle haul See large bills assont streets Claremont to mp pay r 00° Dinner served b reets y Ladies' Aid Society of -Ciaremoot B A pay 2.40; A Carruthers, Columbus, in the Township Hall, C ECIL DL � Y ;Y Norton, gray for Claremont st :dray w t 1 Markham to pay half 8.10. -�• ••• -_' •= '_` •• 8.30 p. m. E'reaantation of - >� f0ouncil concluded next week Prizes. Addressee. - Dancing every Saturday night O. H. DOWNEY, • W. S. CROgALL,-at Dow Dew Drop Ilio. + • President 9ec'y-Tru6asnrer . - SPECIAL PRICES -Notice to Creditors '1VOTICE is-hereby given pursuant to k • _Q �� ��'ll+al~7 ' z t>:e R- S. 0: 1927, Chap. I60 Sec. 51 • +� (1) that all persons having claims a- ® • -_ _ lst the Estate of Elizabeth Camp- -- 'Bran-mounted. Team Backbend Hsi a� late of the Tdwnship of Picker. 2 inch n layer trace with heel 'nese, ons in tl>* County of Ontario, mar- �rastel the chains. Died Woman deceased, who died on *ins's 10ightVaig With 5 ring reeching. instetid of back- ,or about the 15th-day of April 1930, . s - band, acre requested to send by post pre- Black mounted Team Backbarid Harness, 7 trWd e or deliver o John Calvin Cam p- Daily" 'Coa- 0ifService $a.50 bell of the Township of Pickering in 5 ring Breeching >i44 2y- 4he Countytate, Ontario, the Executor �ICKERINO-TORONTO T�;e is not a.faotwo harness, but custom made in our r'. .of the estate or to Messrs Brawn- shop at Markham, ung and Field his Solicitors at Whit- - _ toy, Ontario, their names and address- Fare 50 Cents -- We specialize on repairs to harness and'collare.' - .• --•es and full particulars of their � P- P _ claims on or before the 31st da of 'Leave Pickering (Standard Time Leat o e Tiro Y to q Oct. 1930, and after that the said A. M. P..M_ A 1! P. M. .. ,. date, the Executor will proceed to a i 25 :3 5i - ss :distribute the assets of the estate a- a 7 55 4 53 1S 394 30 - mong 'the parties entitled thereto, 8,55 555 1).30 30 _ -- Harneee and Collar Manufactarer - ..having regard only to the claims of -9,55 8 55 oU e he shall titer-h .30 ___h_l:oo 11.30 •b 7.30 11�ts.ARKH.A1�,2. 0Wr Home Poore 8W that he will-not be liable after the 11.55 8.55 - P. M. 8.30 -- said date for any part of the said _P, M. b 9.55 12.30 b 9.30 -- - assets to persons of whose claim 12.55 10.55 -` 1.30 - 10.30 -- :notice shall not then have been rec- B clued, 1.55 11.252 30 .11 30 o0a-0 s Dated at Whitby, Ontario, this 7th 2.55 a -,Ray of October; A D. 1930. ,, ,, a Daily except Sunday. b Saturday, Sunday and " Brownie g and Fie]& Holidays only, c Sunday only. -CA We have a good supply of School Books of all kinds on hand w Solicitors for the Exec. COACHES STOP for school re-o 9y--8 penins. SSENGEKS. 'SIGNAL PLAINLY TO THE DRIVER. slack Diamond,Plow Points. Coal, C oal Coach connections at Toronto for Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Hamilton, Brantford, Windsor,Detroit,Barrie, Fly Spray for Cattle,- ?5C peg gallon Orillia, Midland, Jacksoon's Point and z intermediate points, r'' f Connections at Buffalo and Detroit for al[ -: =A full line of Fresh Groceries, Pickling Spices y i :Hard and soft Eoal of the; U. S. A. pointe. _ � ` an best quality on f� d Vinegars. Give us a habd �. GraCoach Lines Phone your order, We deliver. - ,Phone Markham 8402: x 'HOS. A. IrA�T, . 25103C-eri719. ftw=t. 'Wm. M. Duncan, General Lit een %ve1r Merchatrtj *. .. .P - .' ,:. -•,tix^` •:t .l,...,r- cew.16 �4Y}'• v.e,,. n R ,.vw. .-i;y,,.. ,k. � 4F,.. '.wY L d. ,:a,-M. _•. •._' .v-._-:.,•T. .a .,�„- ^.-• - - ..HC.. ;�'- xe. r:�n^♦ �. - +•.: .. .. .. -. 77 . x:,.; y FA ".,.� .. .. �°•y..,.• ! '. , .i. d.:,,,,. ;, ;:..-•.. .... �N ;. .. w3 '.' j „R.. .. F s',V.. _ ,J: v+?• K' f .. 4«'" Y..�^•sF, . .: ... .. .' :. ...Via/ ,., , ..•' { � �•*v y.- .,, �i .s. .; - ''. !:._ nom- ,.. •-+.,.. .. .. .• .. ''3 _• 1R<MONT. Mrs. $. Mechin, of picksMcCullough, ring, Lyman McOulloagn,of Toronto, 1980--6pria�ipelY g" _'La.ther Tilkey spent Toesds a sO°• Norman, of -Oshawa, apeoq Sunday here at the home o! TSC kt�11II�' L With relatives is Oshawa, y e rat Saturday in Claremont. his parents, James and mra, my Ire ra -- _ • - aures . s_ r op, o o sa ane oa _ . _ _ _ Horse-shoelas and. General �F TirrA. spent Sunday with Thom, Cartwright and Mr. and Mrs. i>ea• D- A. and Mrs. Scott art- spend. and Mrs. P arson. nisoh and son,'of* Toronto, spent itig a. Week with the latter's lAar SHRUBS i promptly attended to, . 4 and !!d id,Combs+ of Toronto; SundKy with E. and Mrs. Bryan. eats, Mr. and Mrs. Hiadree, of _ _ 'awn Mowers Sharpenedspent Suny with the letter's Mr. Bryan will remains week here London. Barber y, Red Ler ai 3.00 and Repaired,with tis brother. 3 Barberry, Thumbergii '1.50brotherD and lime- Taylor. Mrs. J. H. Caskey, A, T•C.•31:, 13 cornus (Dogwood) 1 50 -..gatiafaction guaranteed. Our continuation school pupils Billy, the little 2-year old son of Claremont, Ont.1 teacher of Piano- � Phone Maly, 4125' -went to P4ckering on - Saturday F� P 3 Deutiza, Pink 2 1.50 Jobs and Mrs. Miitidell met with ane theory, still now ecce t u file P P P l& Deutiza; White-2 ,�* 1:50 C Fi - 'last to take pRrt in the poetpened a ,painflnl accident on, Tuesday at her home. Phone Claremont. 3 Honeysuckle Tartarian 2:00 g Sly, HIGHLAND CREEK Kamen in the Track Meet. • when he fell cuLtin his nese on a L. FittRold is having his store 3 Hydrangea, A. S, (Hills of 1llisses GeorRina and. and Olide tin Fan. Several 'stitches weie and residence greatly improved by Snowy 'Forsyth, Teachers Teachers in the Oshawa required to close the wound. giving the exterior a coat of stucco. From 1.50 He Re Gailaugher ' Public schools, spent 'Sunday at A trumber of the members of A new verandah- at the east Bide II Jobn T. Elliott Agent, )the home of thoir parents bore. - the Baptist Women's Circle were also adds muchWtheir appearance) 279 Mary Street, f:ehawa �r81II Merchant Harold Morgan, son of Magnus the guests of Baptist Women's as well as comfort. - Phone 414 W Toronto •and Mrs. Morgan, is laid up with Circle of Uxbridge on Friday 26t! -an attack of scarlet fever, but is evening last and assisted in the Isfn the market to purchase Hay, "snaking` satisfactory progress to. program. The meeting concluded, _ Stracd, Grain and Po —- rd recovery. -- - --with-ah banquet. For quotations apply Ben and Mrs. Kilpatrick and " ' +children, accompanied by relatives �-• �d. C$ I :S S 02M " 'from Toronto, were in Brampton NOTICE y i rn Sunday attendieg the fiftieth R- R-.No. 1, Whiteval8 ••� $ t � � Phone Pickering 1712 anniversary of the Preabyterfan {. a. US 'Church. This church is in an — 15t!. Reference,Bann of Montrewl .0xeeedingly rosperous condition, :' Chopping every day and the services which were is theGRAIN—FLOUR—FCBD U L D E nature of a jubilee were very ;,'largely attended. Headquarters for Our football boys went to Good. STERLING MILLING 00., LTD. We are now ready.to -wood on Saturday evening to play High grade Feeds for Poultry, supply you with: y .the final Rame BRICKS. QONCRETB e is the Sinclair-Cop - Cattle, Hoge etc, series. The game was a good fast ANTHONY WILSON one and was won by Goodwood by BLOCKS, INTERLOCH- c .-,the score of 5 to 2, and will re- ' .Proprietor _ �` ���� •main with them n°til it is contest 48-f Pbone Mark: 6602 ING PIPE, DRAIN TILE, ed for next fall. While we are � sorry that nor team did not Via Ada Jones-Sadler,A.$.C.M. BAND AND GRAVEL��.; :; " j we congratulate_ Goodwood on �•OCAL TEACHER ��� Only ' :Perry Cement their saccees, as they deserve the Grad'aate of the Hambourg ..'cup. Cunservatory,of Music a - Vj The Provincial Traffic Police Pupils prepared for examinations - - - Products Co. _ -paid an unezpeeted -visit--to Clare. BALSAM Phone Clare. 807 •� X371 Bay St., Toronto - went on Sunday night last, and i were evidently successful in la 'PLANT-1 mile n6rth of- ling a number of charges, among AT 1r�EIE - Own • . Highland Creek. which was the charge of speeding against two local, young men who'werSTORE - Ithei earsdemto some the speed of +their care to Sonne of their friends, fiF Ibnt were obliged to bring it to a :+CLARk-MONT laalt before completing the demon- �trat A Few of Our Bargains-: ,1 `' IKIE NT F .j ' The sympathy of the cow. a Bars P dr G Soap, ... 26c � _ 'BARR meunfty is extended to Walter and 4 Jelly Powders.. Mrs. Carson is the death of their E Shredded Wheat, .•• .:. 25c , . _ r >Iouingest daughter. Phyllis June. 2.Lbs. Ginger Baaps, ... - 25c _ .. mho died in the Sick Children's i Box Lux. loc Hospital. Toronto, early on Bun. Ladies' silk and wool Bose, Pr 79b + • _ with d ' day morning.atter only two days -Men's Silt Hose. pr fiDc MOD211. 70. New masahei illness fromcroup. of the nae of Ladies' Silk Vents, 8Dc 10- bey. >see.dl4 e��sspp ��f�t•� 11 years. 8 months and 2a days. iften'e Overalls or Smock each 1.88 aster ha Haaesoaiisw �GOld�i1 �®iW �•• �� � _ "' Men's wool work Sox. p _ • 'lobe funeral took place o0 Tuesday8 r 1.00 '�+■7�s�+• afternoon to the Claremont Union Highest prices paid for batter and - E of artistls Cemetery, the service being con eggs- Save our coupons. Char'lea 't;o©�eY'' = is = Claremont 8 deRew ,that ars , ducted by Rev. A. McLellan We deliver every day. diguiffed, aft artistic A bad motor accident occurred A. OVERLAND designs that would to ; on Thursday morning last on the C. g ' in p�p� :• 16th line of C bridge, about two 871Phone .2501 Es Q T t�miles north of Claremont. when a y • one illustrated Is aim- Hudson coupe with a Michigan pie, yet has artistry. license. and driven by A.M. lriiller, I"t T A� *�O 1�T m - II - -who wag accompanied by his wife . , } e '� CL M L� 1 • -ONT. •.. ' -i - "No Greater Tribute' , --mm----s+ � ! .. _ . and two scan, 2 and 3 years old, - - - � N. W. STAFFORD, - all +collided with a Ford roadster, Is the lace to sho for school su lies, Kingston Road, driven by Alvin Redahaw, of the CL�1REbIONT P P Pp -4th line of 'Cxbridge, who was Whitby ,going north, He was accompanied Afew of the specials you can get te.it books, note books, scribblers, CID Earl Reason, . of the North at E. Bryan--. i { Phone Whitby - refills, paints, pencils f33 r q) Claremont garage. There was A 2 pki of Rice Criepiee. 25c dense fog at the time and a mptor- 2 Vkt of Shredded Wheat, 25c _ ..,and .pens. fiat could see only a few rods ahead 2 ellogg's Bran Flakes, 25c , of him. The two cars met in a 2lbs. 8eedlese Raisins, 25c head-on collision and were both 2 cane 25c_ - - - )badly damaged, the Ford being of Peas,2 cans of Pock and Beans, 26c Prints, reg. 25c to-35e--a yard, for 23e a yard. beyond repair. The two boys in 6 bare P Ai_G Soap, 25e r �ap� � ' ��t — tae Amarican car sustaiued slight 7 bare of Castile Soap, 25c Ideal Towels for Farmers, 25e eaoh, injuries. Redahaw had a cat over _-- the nind 21 ris which al .- _a loins Ha FamilPo y Tea, ­=SDc ,Fine and Work Shirts,-.from 1.50 to 2.25, for 1.00. �St1t'aIIC1 Co. ► ed on, but R4ason was the mostCOUN - ` nes lonsly injured and may lose Highest price.paid for baadingr. ON fight of one of his a e& It is . Butter and E Heintz Beane, cans for .. _ W�tet'm Iususaace on allayed Ghat Redsbaw was driving gid >3eintz Soap. 2 cane !or .. 2D cants - UO'-�0 tlh�ee Deliveries.eve •_ F ab rats of about 50 will so d`7• _ :Ivory Soap Flatss. 2 for - 2D sena 1u - e - �•; waick is a very dangerous _--'Pilchards 2 cans for __ ...: '... •.• etc cent*-- — - tomo Insaraaee �ing to do to a!or_ A charge of Y •�!. N _ ... B'eRe[s Fos aaLa Iigest driving may be laid - Write or phone -# a►gainst him. Phone Claremont 8701 NOW Fill and Winter snit 8�mples in. Come and tee -- BACK E D. BOW M A*lei them. They are the latest.... _ 20 WHITBY, ONT. 4 TO SCHDOLA Bee ns for ?oar Personal (Treating Cards Green River for. Christmas... - • - Splendid values in Boyo'Clothing,and : _ Basket Factory I -+ economy In 8choo[shoes for Phone 1401, Manufacturers of Boys and girls ' Young men's navy blue all wool - All kinds of Fruit Baskets, Berry serge pants,well cut and tailor. Crates, Farmers, Bushel ed, regular 3.00, for • 2_,49 - Baskets, Clothes Baskets. :p Young men's fancy sweaters, V' ._. _ a, neck, all wool as well as rayon and wool,.regular 3.00,for 2.49 The IVI08t :Frank Pennock, - Boy's long pants, made of tweed Proprietor or excellent material, sizes 28 Maker of the well known ` _ to 44. regular 1.75•-for 1,26 " fluid _ Barnes' Bassets. Boys' all-wool sweaters, navy "i M1 blue with red trimmings,sixes _. Phone Markham 6409 M c� 22 to Boys' khaki regular 1.60, for 98c _ Investment for k blogsee,rt-gular T6c, Boys'khaki pants, regular 1.50, 1x� for g� SAVINGS Bank ACMlant,is primarily an is Girls'white whi6e middies,detatchable vestment. But it is the only ineetm field- navy blue collars sod•cufs. 96c. Ing a fair_ rate of 'interest va ailable'for fa' usasYat ? - T16e "National" is in Girls' ]-wool, navy-blue pleated our nae at a mo ce: Emergencies Hca° darvice again between skirts, g� ?oronw and Winnipe�■ Black leatherettey met by the bank account that has leaven Toronto 9.30 with ate to match,regular been consistently developed. Your investment,as 4; P.m.danT arrives?Win,. 1,00,foe 9c inch, yields regular returns in interest. Your '�$s ' tsipeg 8 S a4m. second A full line-of bo a' Ozlord run- Inveltment as a bank account y yields cobstent :scorning after. ning boots and :hoes, girls' satisfaction and peace of mind in the fact that is Y _ g„�„wy� V � strap slippers,sizes 7 to 2, re- - always ready for other uses wfthont the a troubie. = in thea fin, Ruler 1.60, for 1,I9 of converting it into cash.. _ IF r Yot' will find our rices the lowest ab.T+►fortnadon and reaer.,a- P -•- - ' -- - tions from any Canadion tainable, quality and service n. �T��'� R^��'K National Agent. considered. � C�t'`1L1C�1\ Ll'11,L1r � Drop into our store any time and we wid be only too pleased to show you. . an FINGOLD ' S OF COMMERCE ationaiLOWER PRICE STORE w„ti«h/ontsa-a/yarnnfad ;�S• Q THi; STANQ.,.RD BANK OF CANADA sold and Installed by Pbone;8301 F IN ROUS TO�SVGRYADARg I AdL i 7�`• ONT D1VT PI '!Y ',Y....•R! OPV; Q . I �� w. yy✓ Y• ,�' .; ;..?+,T'-. ',.w ,c ' '• ..r •\ '.-.k . .- .. .. .moi ''S .. .. •p- .. > . -•,r ,.. ..•.ie,-? a' .::. •. ,;.,. "'^. ��.'% $. �*; *. . a ;., • • � ,T.: tic 3a'4'!aez-',"-- ' r-w•r c•... � • 4 .yr,y.....rene'ys.1�f^-]9.�YG':M55-v bR n.u'-•... . •.• .. .+rte �lt;':nds - Latest 'Thing In Bleachers _ The Marl t6 " i - --iral�d Or P D t F w RO UCE•QUOTATIONS Toronto wh ;5 _ o oasis deslei's are btllr- d v fag reduce at the follows races,.,Arrive at Croydon Un aded, cases d fresh fists; 36 to extras, 0c;- o Hop Frolic Scilly Isles Com- # v r 36c; seconds, 26c. ,� ° Butter-No. 1 Ontario creamery aol-: plates Trip Over the ids, 32 to 33c; No.,2.,-30 to 81c. AtlantiCChurning cream-Special, 33c; No. Croydon, England-S rotund, smil• Che32ce Noe=No.1 lar. colored,16ara - y 1+. In& Canadian and a sober-Laced lean .,: fined and government graded, aY4 to 1 Yankee sat their transatlantic mono- • .• : 16c.Quorations to poultry shippers are plane Columbia down on Croydon ' as Field at 3.59 'o'clock Sunday After- follows: noon (10.66 a.m,. Eastern standard Poultry (alive)'-Fatted hens, over time), completing a voyage from Har- 5 lbs., 20c; over 4 to 6 lbs., 16c. over 4ior Grace, Nfid., to London, via the S to 4 lbs„ 1under 31/s lbs., 12c _ • ,�" chickens, over 5 lbs., 25c; over '.: . p Scilly •Isles. in 27 -hours 3 minutes :, 4'i5rlto 5 lbs., 23c; over 4 to 4%, 20c; --=-tgltag time. _ - - - J .' under 4 lbs., 17c. Broilers, lz/4 to 2114 captain J. Erroll Boyd, formerly of Ibs.,18c. Pullets, straight bred, 2c the Royal Air Force, and Lieutenant above chicken prices. Spring ducklings - - ]Harry P. Connor of the United States , (white); over 5 lbs., 17c; over 4 to G lbs., 14c; colored, •2c Ib. less. Old , Naval Reservb, flew their ship swiftly roosters, over 5 lbs., 14c; over 4 to 5 ',Irom Tresco, Scilly Isles, where they lbs., 8e. Guinea fowl, pair, $1.50.. (spent Friday night .after a gasoline Poultry (dressed)-Fatted hens, line became clogged and forced them 2. .. over 5 lbs., 24c; over 4 to 5 lbs., 20c; ,t0 land. . - 1 ' A over to 4lbs., over S lb 18c; s lbs.: Gasoline Is Dumped s 16c: pringchickens, This misfortune prevented them " Y: : er 4% to 5 lbs., 28c; over 4 to 414 from drawing on a reserve 100-gal- lbs., 25c; under 4 lbs., 22c. Broilers; -Ion tank in the fuselage. ' When they •1% .to 2'14 lbs., 25c- Pulleta, straight i@nslly spotted a landing place on the bred, 2c above chicken price. Spring play Island oft the southwest tip of "; to over s., c l ducklings (white-), e 5 Ib over 4 to 5 lbs., 21c; colored, 2c Ib •_.�, - Ragland they dumped this tank as a less. Old roosters, over 5 lbs., 18c; L $precaution against explosion in land- _ ° over 4 to 5 lbs., 12c. Ing, PROVISION PRICES. Captain Boyd-said that all went Toronto whuletale dealers are quot• •tivell with the Columbia, after its take- inR the following prices to the trade: aft front Harbor Grace, until about Beef, forequarters, cwt., $8 to $11; !noon on Friday, when the fifers found Baseball fans seated on loofa of•Philadelphla houses in miniature_bleachers rigged up by enterprising home- • do, hindquarters $14 to $17; carcaaes, ' choice, $14 to $15: d�. mod., $18 to ,that they were- unable to draw upon owners to take charge of.overflow crowd that turned cut to. witness opening. game of world series between the $14; calves, choico ti:•a+, $17 to $20;, a reserve tank- Athletics and Cards. _ light hogs, $16 e1 hogs, $12 "We tried and tried the pumps," to $15; spring lambs, -t., $15 to $17; - Boyd said. "but couldn't get a drop of abattoir hogs, cwt., .$18 to $18.60; ,gasoline. From then on it was a race Lost Aviator Found Canada No Longer Beat Customer of U. S. �mutton, $4 to $8. 1. with the dwindling fuel supply, for ___L Great Britain Buys More Than Dominion GRAIN QUOTATIONS we realized that our main tanks were 13 Days In Bush y -• i Grain dealers on the Toronto Board : - gaiting drier and drier every time .. : t of Trade are making the following she tissued over." Washington.-Canada to August lost during the same month of last year. i quotations for car lots: . At this int Lieutenant Connor cut Indian Guide Leads Search her place as the beat customer 0 the The United States imported from Can- I Man. wheat-No. 1 Northern,781,x'; , point ada during August goods valued at No. 2 do, 7614c` No. 3 do, 73%c; No .Party► to Missing Plane United States, according to figures re- $29,.'.86,134 compared with $43,760.209 4 do;69%c; No. 6, 68314c (c.i.f. God- "But you brought her ,through Er cently issued by the Department of to August, 1929. (I erich and bay porta). loll Winnipeg-Alive atter heist$ lost 13 Man. oats-No. 1 feed; 82i/4c; Na Commerce. Exports to Great Britain. topped Sought ship's Company -' days in the bash with eight aeroplanes 2. do, 291/4 c.Exports of of United States goods to those to Canada xtt>L a total of $b3; Argentine corn, 79c, e.Lf., Port Col- Boyd sold that. in view of the dwind- 1927,540ge21 - -ling gasoline, he tried to line up with searching for him, Mike Finland, Con- the Dominion during the month total- se, against a total of $68,833; aolidated Smelters geologist-pilot.and led $53,694,838 as against $76,861,727 496 is the same month of 1929, borne' stn ocean vessel. "Just in case-" As p Millfeed, del., Aetontreal freights. ,the mads this statement 'lie. caught !tis Indian passenger, had an expert- ��_�'� bags Included: Bran, per ton, 12125, months supViy, for such an amen shorts, per ton, $22.25; middlings, isight of Ar L. Priest, who was a mo- once which has reldoal been para ll- One Grave Holds , +chance In the Royal Air Force while sled is the history of Canadian av!- gency, as la required for all 'planes , Ontario (Crain-Wheat. 73c; barley, , :. iBoyd was flying night bombers to Zee- stun. venturing Tato the north. �"�y.�� _^- Ibrugges. They shook hands and Hia Indian pasaeaaer, who later de- Dirigible a ' 35c; oats, 28c. Fye, 50c; buckwheat. -''Priest reminded Boyd of Oe night the This terse message from a resub veloped into a guide, declared that he 6ac•RAY AND STRAW PRICES. finites was shot down over Zeebrugge, Diads waa the first breaking of silence was more than willing to walk out Simple Burial Rites Conduct- Wholesale dealers in hay and straw - (bat glided to Dutch territory and was which had settled down on their oz- and to direct any search party whish 8t C$rd•lI1gtOIT+-Village 'are quoting shippers the following ;interned. The aviator later escaped plots: might arrive..to the missing 'plane. prices for carload lots, delivered-on i { ,and returned to England for more "Indian found making his way out However. Finland decided that they Cardingtoa, England. - Esrehbouad track. Toronto: " Church 4erar time flying, for gasoline. for stranded viae. Fra pad better stay together for one weer leo. 2 timothy, $14; No. 3 timothy, - ' } Plane Dodge* Clouds land sate" before the Indian toot up the difficult in one vast grave, the 48 victims of $12 to$13, oat straw, nominal; wheat •Returning to h1s recital, the Canad- Thus the hunt.: the mightiest since task of walking through the 'burnt- the R-101 disaster sleep In the com- straw, nominal. _ LIVE STOCK QUOTAfION3. 'Ion flier said that the Columbia dodg- the "million dollar search" for the over bush country. radeship of death. Heavy beef steers, $6 to $7.50; but- .;_. ., ed clouds virtually all the way over, Iost Col. McAlpine party last autumn,( The week passed sad the Indian One by one their flag draped corns cher steers, choice, f7.25 to $7.50; do. " !!ping near the water at times and at was called on.. All the eight aero- started; loaded with all the provisions were carried down the broad slope of fair to Rood, $6.50 to $7: co, com., .."Others going as high as 111,000 feet, to planes were recalled from the hunt. he could pack• the grave late Sunday afternoon and $4.76 to $5.75; butcher heifers, choir_, "Cape fog and rain. At the same One plane took the Indian and some He was seen and picked up by a left within the. flower-lined cavern, $7 to $7.50; do, fair to Rood. $6.25 to time the higher attitudes permitted gasoline back to the Finland Plane- rescue 'plane, however, and soon gave almost in the shadows of the tall moor. $?, do, corn., $4 75 to $5.75; butcher - Coanor to reckon their position. Be- and they were soon brought out to -the information which enabled a Ing mast tram whence their doomed cam' Rood to choice,canners a i cut; rs, 1 mod., $4 to $4.b0; Banners ani cutters. cause of terrific cross winds, which safety. - speedy eescue of Finland to be made, airship sailed. $1.50 to $3; butcher bulls, good to Boyd said reached 60 miles as hoar, -0 There were agonising scenes at the 'Bo plane was blown south of its Finland, an experienced northern choice, $4.50 to $5; di, bologna, $3 to flyer, knowing that his plane was more gravestde. Many women,overcome by $3.50; baby half, $9 to $11.50; feeders, _ .charted course. 'Russian War Ace likely to found than he himself. de•' grief, fainted and were carried -away. good, $5.50 to $8• stockers, $4.50 to Both fifers were lavish 111 praise of tided to step with the machine, send- Y���� C�•a�h while the cortins were being lowered, $5507 calves, good to choice, 311.50 to J ... -each other, and 'the old boat," re- the Indian for help, telling him to I s►�+++ many knelt in Drayer. $12; do, mod., $9.50 to $10.50; do, tossing to the Columbia, which cross- use a certain well-marked route out I Ie, tour rows of 18 caskets each. the corn., E7 to $8; do, graasera; $4 60 to ed the Atlantic once befo:o with, trout the north. to milkers, $50 to cho$95ice, , $&25; ESQ �Ctarenoe OhamC►erlla and Charles A. -. Said t0 Have '.Been First to scant romaine of the airmen who,per- to E110; lambs, choice, $&2b; buck .•_� Finland is a native of Victoria,B.e. Lead Air Attack Into Ished on a hillside,in France were laid lambs, $6.25; sheep, $1 to $4.50; hogs, Levine, and even took Roger Q. He is a graduate'of the University of in their final resting place. bacon,- "Ole., $12; do, tricked in, 50c NVilliams and Connor on a round trip" Washington and, although he bad tat- - - - Germany - After the. stately services at St. cwt ander w.o.c.; do, butchers, 75e to Bermuda this Bummer. severe,Mass--Victor UtgaE, known Paul's Cathedral and the magnificence oer hog discount; do, selects, $1 per 1011115 the planv-was- 4*4flying only s � as "The Count" and said by friends to of the lying in state at Westminster "bog premium. he had .developed K- Vide experience r 14 stowed away, they went to i hotel owing to his intrepid nature and the I have lest the first. Russian night air Hall, there was,renewed heart appeal :. "y : with Levine, who lent them the tact That he believed that the air laysgion of Germany is 1924, was 'in the simplicity of the burial rites at . . _ •__ _ Columbia. -' -__.. _ t killed in an-airplane crash here on- the little church, -standing near:the July Accidents One of Boyd's first acts was to call Plane was the only suitable vehicle I October 12, in which John F. O'Toole who perished. y'- ''-me for a talk with his mother, fOr-th4­-mOde4=-Pmspeetos­ - ' unite and four daughters. The Brat pilot to go out In search 1 19;"of Wtnthrop,'also died. Multitudes watched the loti�ttnesal a vas - "Sweetest kids in the: world, -he of Finland was Don Dewar, He was Utgofl, who wan attached to the procession go -across fondQQn�, as did - eommented. I coast guard station at G}oaceeter, took thousands of other's it 03; etattoti • soon joined by two other Consolidated Ottawa-Fifty-tout pereoas- were an examination for -a pilot's license as the funeral train rolled toward Bed- - Smelter .planes, one coming from . . � �� killed and 263 inured in Canada in earlier in the day at the East Boston ford. . Manitoba and the other from Alberta. railway crossing accidents daring the Two Mounted Police 'planes were de- Airport but was tu!lted down. Friends Last'Post Sounded month of July, according to a return Wolman ped 34 at the airport here, near which the Hae, 14 Children roiled to loin is the search, and soon Other thousands lined the way from by the Board of•Railway Commission• accident happened, said Utgof! had afterwards two Dominion Explorers Bedford to Cardington and the com- era. Railway accidents totalled 184, told thexa he was a lieutenant-com- . Hamilton. Having the• largest 'planes from McMurray, , and one mon grave. After the calkets were l4volving-48 kille3 and 219 injured - {mender in the Czar's air forces at the � - 'Samily for her age in Canada is the Western. Canada Atrw-.ys'plane from{ outbreak of the war and-had served placed in automobiles by pall-bearers, while railway crossing accidents num• distinction -claimed by Mrs. Annie Winnipeg, made up the quota of eight{ the procession 'started through the bared 27 and Involved six pereon3 kill Josephine Passmore, of 800 Ferris rescue machines. I with distinction. He also,said be was leafy lanes of this little village. In ed and 44 injurel. �•. Street East. afm rte, at.the ale of 16 ' cue. a ch his adventure. Finland I an associate of Sikorsky, the airplane front was a band playing_ Chopin's The largest number of crossing ace builder; on. Long ,Isiagd in 1918 and years,and now 34 years od..Mrs. Paan. declared that be was certain thd! the I Funeral March, while behind it dents occurred in Ontario, which had - more -has had fourteen children. best thing he could do'was to stay, aided in building the first Sikorskymarched ranks of the Royal Air Force a total of tea: Quebec had seven,New - - plane: He a _,Twelve of the fourteen are living, the with his machine and to send out with rifles reversed. , 1,000 hours as a student'flyer. Nova Scotia Manitoba and Alberta .. youngest being 18 months old. _ whatever signals he could-when other At the close of the brief services, - _ ' The plane in whish-the men fell to 'Plants were in the neighborhood. conducted by the Rev.''W. Seocombe, one each. _- - their death was of dual•,control and Discussions on money matters are He explained that l e had consider- vicar of Cardtngton, and other clergy Of the 27 crossing accidents flue titers who viewed the wreck expressed .responsible for BO per cent of the ed very carefully the hazards of try men, three volleys were fired over the occurred at protected crossings and 88 - trouble in i'amiliee according to one las to walk out. the belief that Utgotf was operating it. grave`and the trumpeters 'sonaded at unprotected crossings. Twenty_ae_."Pert. -the He had enough food, about one 0 - "Ladt Post." As the last notes died cidents occurred during daylight sea --- _--— Services Concluded , out the bugles shrilled the' notes of seven'fn the night time. "Reveille." Ford Says R-101 Disaster- Will For R-.101 VictimsA bishop sprinkled a handful brown earth in the large grave, a d• �hquak. Shakes rd Aviation Prognose Not Retaj the men who died on the largest air- PeOp�e Out Of I �t."Paula and Westminster`ahlp in the world word'at rest, Vienna—Buildings vera cracked ---. Cathedrals Scenes of and chimneys tumbled down in Loudon-H my Ford told biritish men or Americans. We expect to con- tG TT`ING UNDER HER SKIN shook / - newspapermen is an iuterv}ew 'on tinue to build airships and airplanes." - Mourning quake•"tremors which recently shook --4�ct 7th that !ie believed further Ford was interviewed for heli an London-Great-GreatBritain's mourn-{ .,My wife }s prolonging her holiday, provinces in the Tyrol and upper Ing for her forty-eight dead of the I I need her at home,-but it seems ase' Austria. . The shocks were described serial progress would t'aatalt from the hour by s group of some 60 reporters, R-101 disaster reached its, climax on 1 less to write suggesting that she re- as the most severe In several years, tragic accident to the'dirigible R-101. most of them British. -He answered { .I "it is foolish to say that one acct- a battery of questions on many sub- October 10th with the churches and return." Flo viol ilio earthquake phs that '. tient can retard any `infthanical de- Jects. the public participating to aoiemn� stet one otr the neighbors to gag- re violently le seismographs rdisp that 7elopment," chs Aretert+•an motor ass Ford, on tour of Eu_)De and the ceremonies. Beat it, my boy. -Pathfinder. recording needles were displaced, r and airplane maufaeturer declared. British Islet, visited the new Ford Religious ceremonies were conduc- �---- there was no Ied of life and the only _ "Ont of this genions, unfortunate sc• works at Dagenbame, Bum When ted in $t Paul's Cathedral and West, "This soap isn't At for s pig." said damage reported was i the walla of "Mit t better airships are bound to completed vert year, the factory will minateI Cathedral, the latter for the the indignant customer. I will taste houses, demolished chimneys, ta}ltti'► ^ Came be the largest Ford plant !a the world Catholic,members of the dirigible's it as ay," said the waiter coldly, "sad pictures. and falls of several peraoss! 'eide ' "No accident 'ever efopped English- outside the United States. patty bring' you somro that Is." from their bei k ,r r 'TS .. .. _. 4 — •�. ".ai :._:- .... .,.d•.eS ..-.. ..... ._.,.. _ � - ._ _ yam, tk•>. A tQ � ,'�. ,,.y., w s w 'Jc.• < v-T,`r 5 h �c ... �..r - ......,., _ .• •. . ..7 .. ."T V� ..:.'C'4','�+`"•. �"' :a:� ; a .>.r.. .fie e � Y ..r4.^.r'^^a,.n >'. eo•` .. .-A'.•r '-uP•.. ...-e�•H.w<,sw...,a. _ - .:t�. Oil 4 j cycle Economy Corner By Amy Campbell _ .:Are 'P The The year has a-3ways seemed to be Haltovie'en Daintieo-Jack-0'-Lanterns1=ir leloviy climbing a snow-hushed hill, JLIIJUIL ' a. A brooding dream upon its heart (Serves 6) Where beauty.has its will. Q oranges..2 benanas, sliced; 8 ..Some Form_ of Nervous Break-.. _ - plea, diced; % ciip broken nut meats, Then, hedged out with viole V4 cup shredded marshmallows, 8 aOWII Always �'IlreStellB abts;' tablespoons eugat•. E _ p Before the-summit, is the Spring` y Overarclf8d with apple bloom With a small sharp knife carve ♦ ♦ • • Pale-people are'almost"always ner. And birds' young Welcoming. _. Jack-O'Lantern faces on o gee, re-` al .. � vous. Pale-i"s denotes lack oilmoving yellow-but leaving its inner ♦ , and too little blood 'usually results in- And at the creating summer holds top of each orange. Remove pulp. Cut 4 - laded nerves,`sleeyleseness. headaches, The swirling seam of Sower and leaf pulp in pieces and combine ,with re- or neuralgia. = I To break in fragrant petal-fall maining Ingredients. Fill orange shells ° Dr. William's' Pink Pails are differ•; Beautiful past belief-. with mixture, cover with orange top, S ' ♦ i,.i `;;ent from most other mediefues-it is ^T- letting-the fillingahow slightly. Serve •• � impossible to take'diem and not feel Gradually down the smouldering way in a glass dessert or sherbet•dish; for ♦ � � _ '=�: ? better. Their whole mission is to Of hovering gold in plumes-of grain, salad or dessert course. ' make rich, red blood. This new blood There waits the old knagnificence 'Omit nuts for very small children ' S • __ strengthens-the nerves and gives vl- ' Of Autumn's goal again. and add another 'A cup of shredd. d tality-to the _whole body. Concerbing marshmallows.- them Mrs. G. Cook, Bloor Street, To. On'down the path that never waits i Jack Frost Surprise Dessert- _ � •� �� - routo, says: "Two years ago I used Is leaf mosaic held in place i - Dr. R'fIliama' Pink Pills for a nervous By windlaid nuts sad frequenting (Serves 6) breakdown with the result that I have Of little wildfoot pace. 8 large oranges, 1 cup' diced bana- ool been well and strong ever since." nas, 4, cup sugar, 1 pint vanilla ice ♦ ♦ ; You can get these Pills from. any And then the valley pause again cream, marshmallows. dealer in medicine or by mail at 50 Of Christmas stars above the snow, •- Cut slice from top.of onanges, e- ♦ mss,.. v� cents r box from The Dr. Williams' Before the endless soft ascent move pulp, leaving inside of oranges 4: Medicine Co.. Brockville, Oat. The year again must know, clean. Dice pulp and mix with bana- _ lie o -4-�- uas and sugar. Fill orange shell halt --�� • Be VC Sure � aWLI �]�� �{�PPV DjJ full of this mizture,'addea tablespoon -- --- - � THEM HAPPY D i o>i ice cream to each and top. with E Be very sure that such as seek i i t or 3 marshmallows. Place in a hotED gl make the world their own, �fALJ�i i8,ti ��1iL111 �FLLia oven or under broiler for a few min-' 04, - 1 Neglectfu of the poor and weak L p utea to toast marshmallows. Serve And those who walk alone, at once. - Can ne-er the lasting joy at!sin fro 'Which charity brings in its train. It is natural for children to be hap•• ®ridge Luncheon Dish • - py, active and full of fun. When they One .pint oysters (small size), 4' �r '( - y1 HBe very sure that those who try are fretful, fussy and •disinclined to eggs, salt and pepper to taste, bacon. To grasp the first and beat, play you may be sure something is Heat oysters until edies curl in their �! % Q�,,,� , Will 'cever earn enough to buy wronT. Almost invariably that some- odyn lit;uor; dram. Make your usual' —__ •M !y►� Tho prize of peace ani rEbt; thing lies in the digestive tract.. scrambled eggs, using 4 eggs, add salt BOY THATK18SE0 THE BLARNEY Classified Advertising - For though we may the whole -earth It is to meet the need for an abso- and pepper to taste; add,oysters and serve on slices of well buttered toast. STONE seek, lately este corrective of childhood ail• Jr .ADIES wA`TED—TYJ DO PLA1N " 'Tis only granted to the meek. menta.that Baby's Own Tablets have Garnish_ with two slices of bacon to Lady-"My husband was a tramp, new a at home, whole or spare In time good pay, work sent any distance„-" been designed. TSly gently regulate each serving and sprinkle with papri- too, but be-suddenly decided to make a ct:arges paldl send stamp for pDarticul,gre. Be very sure that no by might ,the stomach and bowels and thus drive ka• This makes four generous sere• man of.himself." National manufacturinx Co. Idontrea3 And not by %raft or skill, out constipation and Indigestion; lags. Mendicant-"No wonder, lady With ARRY. RELIABLE? 3fATRI\10N Shall men emerge into the light. break up colds and simple fevers and Maple Parfait a beautifttl womaL to inayire him-l" IAL paper mailed free. Address Or climb the..heavenwartl hill; Lady-"Wi3il. come fn and see ab- Friendship Magazine. 3dedlna, New Yost, " allay teething pains. Concerning them Threequarter cup maple syrup, 13y ,• Bat by the heart-throbs they will give Mrs. W. E, Forsyth, Dover, N.B.. cups cream, 3 eggs, 1 teaspoon vanil- out some sandwiches."- To help another man to live. u - writes:-"I would not be without la, speck o! salt. Beat egg yolks light ._. Brooklyn Eagle 4li"'Dky dalts'rste plasea.des -A. B. Cooper, Baby's 'Own Tablets as I know of while heating syrup in double boiler. ,6 Bid Adlieetds Asad Flauadvaaslf • nothing to equal them for fretful, fus- Pour syrup into egg yolks and return SPIRIT 18 IMMORTAL �jutiCu]•n Soup tTmvels 4,OW,WO N 1 .. ay babies who are troubled with colds to boiler. Beat until mixture Is thick There are no dead. - or sour atomac'L." and light, thea remove and pour into .. SLf� �11fi1CillrA Ig�O L1N1Ci1Sit _ J 1 m .McKenna, Baby's Own Tablets are sold by stiffly ,beaten egg whites. Let this Tie true, many of them are gone; - .m prsk17"A..»n-Jol r travelling passes- medicine dealers,..or by mail a` 25 cool. than chill thoroughly. Beat .Singly they+same,singly the departed; v'"�'•F~dds""� - a' ger agent of the cents a box from The Dr. Williams' cream atiff, then add salt and vanilla.- -When their work was done they down I— Canadian Pacific Medicine Co., Brockville, Out. Blend cream and custard evenly. Pour to sleep­ Railway Railway since 1983, into refrigerator tray to freeze. This But never one hath died; N j has just completed o - : „s. ...' ® hie 130th return requires no stirring. A small portion Forms may change, but spirit Ii im ,e Soul Of Cities of whipped cream and nuts for gars-' mortal, ,SUFFER M trip-from Montreal Cities -are influenced by climate, ishiag gives a delightful finishing - - t o Vancouver - scenery, geology, site, -occupation, touch. I serve it In long ate mmed 11M PATIONT - - which h e 'figures h th ethe le 1 y y color, and employ- h p y sherbets. A T E N T S Countless remedies are advertised,1 total& a distance of meat of materials and thus acquire Korn Bread wen• for T y ' more than four mil- a degree of personality, 'emphasized List of -w tee in •ions^ constipation. Mian relieve fa D One pint cornmeal one pint !tour, and Full Information Sent Fre• the moment but are habit forst Afoa miles. "Jim," as he Is known all by the character of a dominant style, an Request oae pint sour milk, one-third.cup sug• ing and must be continued,hothet -0. a lnloag the lice; is-77 years old. Is and to a less palpable extent b the s� AAKRA!CO.. Dept- W, contain calomel and dart�oits y ar, one egg, one tablespoon melted `mitre ­Ir :chiefly is charge of oriental trans - 27;1 Naar nt-..Ottaws, oat g por- sentiment of their inhabitants, Bayo butler, one-half jeaapoon salt, one tea- era! drugs, which Tentalt;,{tf the aye.. • ' talion, and is sometimes called the l Lord Crawford of Balearres. Often in- a tem, settle is the to,Wad•cause..,-.-. spoon soda dissolved is the sour milk, r� aches and r , "C.P.R'a Chinese Ambassador." He deed towns are too incoherent to be Bake in greased pan, in hot eve ��n8� �.il j pains. ' e are harsh purgatives which Cramp and gripe " -' $Ste along quite well with hta celestial peraoalfied, because like their inhabi- ,Staffed Tomato Salad Having a bottle of Minard's handy ` . -and leave a depressed after effect. friends, speaks their language, and- tants they lack countenance and defy ( ca;led n 8 medium-sized tomatoes, i'a cupful at the right time will often acre Avoid Wbricatmg dila' which pod, wields a wicked pair o[ characterization a doctor's fee. For °colds, sore grease the intestines and encouri •,1lc.. - ihopaticks. of peas (green, cooked), cupful of . Towne like people are vapid, neutral, chapped celery, � cupful of diced cu- throat, bronchitis, zjature'a machinery to become lazy. s ' - 0 or colorless, jumbles of contradiction A purely vegetable laxative such Auto Hints - and aimlessness; but even so they cumber, salad dressingh Scald and as Carter's Little Liver Pills, gentlyAUX , gym'= may be typical o! a race. And a town Deel the tomatoes. Cut a slice from y ' Conches the liver, bile starts to flow, - Many a man who is careful to have the top and-hollow out with -a spoon. the bowels move gently the intestines his car put into condition before a is a very-secretive personage. At Mis the tomato the ey first we may think its character is pulp and salad dress- toughly deans and constipa- ,�' long trip often neglects to submit it Ing with the peas, chopped celery and 'a " t�oa Polsotia pass away. The stomach, to a physical 'examination when he easily defined: but be cautious. There cucumber and fill the tomatoes with �� � N liver and bowels are now active and «< - ,gets back. The hard usage of the are contradictions and diversities the system enjoys a real tonic effect - w . this mixture. Lay the slice.of tomato _ trip may have strted 'something that which may lead as astray in our aso Ali druggists ZSc and 75c red pkgs, - will aeasment of man or city; and the city on top and garnish with hard-cooked i give serious trouble unless it is egg yolk forced through . a coarse -. •+attended to in time. seldom reveals its character to the sieve. When your engine bucks, ft may first impression, -- ---not- be carburetor trouble. It map -Bruges may sleep, Stirling may —..be due to improper 'adjustment oC frown, Venic may enchant, Parts may i smile; but one must search diligently, • • _. _spark plugs or breaker•pofnt gape. 8 Examine these things erne. It as analyse a setjnencs of competing ele• er. s, said even en s often 7' "�f night comes on before the day's-cult to detezt fundamentals driving is 'done, 'wipe of[ the wind- The soul of a city may•be imprison- • • : shield-inside and nut. Dusty glass ed, lying concealed below the surface, ' increases the glare of approaching yet so near it; ever striving to arise _ lbeadlights. and grasp the'full•measure of its hope- Sudden ope' Sudden discharge showing on the fulness and endeavor. The Soul wall / e ; / fit ,le '-7►mmeter while the car Is -runnfig always' be fliers, va�ing from one / r,} may mean a broken fan belt, If the generation-to another; a`. one moment generator is belt driven: tbrilled by success and shining au the �� - • ti fi - virtues of accompliphed good; at an- other darkened by*affiictiea when the Sure Relief CHILDREN �'�D`RE W f>•' a victim of pestilence or the invader; ,,.Miry >�DF 'or else wbt'n shackled by the worst of OOMSTIPATION . Do Not Fle.sl_. all ltd enemJes,.apathy._ .. i#L40YSNESS C" F V R I T-- �. :Wtate to I it "SHNESS t HILDAEN hate to take medicine f`your Vegetable Com- .. Helium-is an is let gas discov@reel _HOWONE the taste of Castoria. And this pure • i by astronomers and,;physicists it the Anyone who ig in poor health 'vegetable preparation is just as good. Should not hesitate t0 it: sun more than taettty-five ygars be �� POUNDS OF FAT as it tastes;just as bland and just as lege., i fore it was isolated ill• the earth's at When I was taking the i mosphere. It as very light and is i b the recipe reads. table Compound harmless as •• , _ - ,_...__%N'hen.Baby's cry warns of colic, ' pound I :tried "Why does a woman always add a continually escaping from the earth's w - r— -I four in gravitational field, It is non - I have been taking Krusclien Salts a few drops of Castorla has him Postscript to a letter?" for nearly 3 months. I have continued soothed,asleep again in a jiffy.Noth- the Package. I have taken "Because she likes to have the last mable and non-explosive. .Four parts taking one teaspoonful in warm water �. them every night since and I Iword," in each million of the atmosphere are every Morning. I then weighed 217 mg is more valuable in diarrhea, can feel myself improving. I heliuin. pounds, was always bothered with-' When coated tongue or bad breath . KIND TO THE UNDER DOG Helium is non-corrosive, 'and will pains in 'm back and lower p g am so thankful for the good y part of ; 'tellof constipation,invoke its sails they do me that I have told abdomen and sides.' not combine with any other'chemical aid to cleanse and regulate a child's They were eating at the cafeteria, Now I am lad to ea 1 ata a well ! sev�tat women about it,"— � 'and she noticed that he took a element even at extremely high tem• g y bowels.In colds or childrensdiseases, Ijv�Ij guar- woman, feel much stronger, years '►'s. G. W. PosIiff, 263 Huron Iter out of.one pocket and perattires. It is the product o[ the un r and m weight is ge you should use it to keep the system St. Stratford Ontario. ~ put it,in disintegration o! radium, and is found yo y polos. ► -- ' the other. Ido not only Peel better but I look I from clogging, �Ay "What's the idea?" she asked.cur• in many rocks and minerals In small better, so all my friends say. Castoria is sold in every drugstore; C quantities. i chair never be without-Kruschen Lydia E. s piously, - - Salts, will never cease raRmR my daily the, genuine always bears Chas. 11 "I'm tipping the waiter." : -� dose and more than glad to highly Fetchers signature. -Portland Ev,)ning Expresa. German citizens .who are entitled recommend tt for .he great good rhat is vegeta o to vote at general elections and fail In it: -Mrs,. S. A• Solomon. "Minard's Liniment has a hundred uses, to'do so will be liable-to a fine it a 0'.8—You may !hank 1 am �' i I ,'a 4 - suggestion now under criticism be- exaggerating by writing such a long r "The choice for the Church is be comes law. setter out truly t feel so indebted to' • . tween political power and moral in- _ = ' v'ou for putting otos such wonderful .r buence."r-Dean Inge - � that 1 canno! say enough." _ ; Minard s Liniment aids tired feet. ISSUE NO. 42— 3a y • j ^�c y . . w r ,,ry, o .,�.: ," .s.1F''-�•. .:.1 •1f ✓`',7•t +• n y ', '.♦ .w. . •.j:k. Y..M1,•a. .'- . 't C �r1.' �`, rH`, .. Y1.-°••.. s,,,.{ , , • •�• nn ,� •� •�-�QQ•� ,�' -Bart and Mrs. B•booch, of Menspera of,the United Church .1,d VliiJl9 - • Oshawa, @peat .Sunday with J. C. choir; 'kindly note-practice on Satur- '- a -- - aad Mrs. Philip. day night this week. .-The, ' Qadrterly M6eting of Dentist. Office in'resi - . m _4 dence, two- dent - . q tonletriat, mag be conealted E. about 1140" •, Friends was held:in Pickering on doors east of ft Andrew'saChurch, your eyes for Rlasese at A:H. All. $ondaq. --1ytr., Fernandez, of Toronto. Pi( mice h°un' 8 at' In'w drugstore, Whitby, Tuesday$ 6.;p. nv Daily, and Evenings by ap- - ,o•,•• -.- S at Sunday with her parents, potrnent. (1L+ray service). Oct. 5�1k W B land Mrs..PoweH• .. ..Dr. W. R. Walters, a native IN MEMORIAM. Vests and Bloomers •to •sell At -Can. clod hire.Dick and friends of Audley, and for many years a $ Crit pr1Ce of Chicago. Ill.. visited with F. J. Ellen Porter, wife of William Mon _ _ --aad Kss,Andrew Let week. Prominent family doctor in To -dell,-- "ho bed,_ -8th,-.1921.-..- -- - - roato, died suddenly-at` hilr home s women's Build on Danforth Ave., is his 88th Mundell, who died,Oct. 8th, 1925. we had t0 buy,them right in order to sell 1 kola annual bazaar on Sudden shock a loan severe. them at the pr>Eae We are asking your 001- year. 8e Look an actiata,,part in -,��F, v. 2ptb.:in the Town ' To part with one we loved so dear; pnbhc •Sutra is the db�t e►ad at 018 flesh. .manus, lovebird maize 'and the time of hie death wilts Chair• Our lose is,.great, we mast not com- .-James and Mrs. O'Coulo end man of the Board of Bducation. - ..peach, per garment 79'Dents. , sly, of Toronto, spent Sunday $u trust in God to meet agaitl. -The anneal Harvest Home w h, the- formees mother on services and Chicken Supper of the .daug mined by Husband' Sas "nd we'r9 oertaully pass=ng the profit w �irch St. PickeringUnited Ohnrch will be �nghters. along-to you on these. r -Thos. Johnston, section•fore• held in St. Andrew's Church on WILSON-In loving memory of oua• Nub on the C. N. R. at Belleville, Sunday and Tuesday, Oct. 26th` beloved son little Jack, who passed - nt Sunday here with his sister, sad 28th• Oa Sunday Rs�A. J. away October 11th;1917•Y Still sad- Grocery Speciale for This Week : mks, L, Scott. Wilson, B. D., of Napanee. Pregi ly missed. B11•=The' Women's Association of dent of the Conference,will preachthb IIaited Church w 11 paeeL on Whey shall go out no more Oh ye 4Tlger Salmpn, 1 lb.tingat.11 a. m. and 7 p. m. . On Tues•Thesda , Oct. -21st. at 3 p. m., In day evening a chicken sapper will Wyoourptearsearth s farewells thio .,•yy � � 2 in 1 Shoe Polish, '... l0c jk Paul's Church. be served f rom 5 00 to 8.00 O'clock, y,-Rev. J. H. Stainton pre%ched Who see Sour cherished onea•go forthShredded Wheat, 2 pkgs ,., .. 23e at the anniversary services in the after .which a splendid program And come not back thro` weary Ceateanial United Church on will be rendered by the follOwlvg t, years Hawes' Floor Wax, ... 48CCenter afternoon. artists : Mrs. & Pearce, of Court„ There is a place, there is a shore ' .-The Young People oftheice, elbentioniet lldiae Helen From which they shall go out no 5•strinR Brooms, extra value, 43e- IIaited Uhurch are planning to Wright, soprano BO}GistiQ R.opp- mom;hold a Halloween ray the last dale United Church. Toronto; W. T ,A. and Mrs. Wilsoar.' Graa. Sugar (cash), 10 lbs. 49c, 100 lbs. 4.78 pa Leo Boynton, bass soloist. Metro Qf the mouth. Full particulars litan United Church, Toronto. leper, p° Pe•a ddwertisemsnt•. _Mrs. Ripley and child arrived aDd Mies Bessy Wright and Frank , Girls' Bilk and wool Hose for the cooler re oa Friday. On acconn.t of Houston, of Toronto, pianists. TRACTOR PLOWING-Prices res- t child's illness they were nes Admission, 50 cents; children, 25 i acnable. Carl E.Devitt.Brougham, 5;sy weather, n:oe snappy colors, per pr 60e isms to came with Mr. Ripley when cents. L'�OR SALE-7 brood sows Apply Boys' Fancy wool Golf Hose, with a ..t he seho� o$enld% -After a lingering illness from .0 Duosan Dolphin, R.2.Claremont. r-e s J. Q 'e X@. Philip, accom the infirmities of old age, Richard fanny tope, per pair 600 p OR SALE-2 Stand Clpdesdale sort taanied by Mr. Peebles.of White Barrett died at his home hereon F borms. Apply to E. L, Rf.4074Pigker- Girls' Blue Serge Skirts, for Sport , vale, motored to Milton last week Friday, is his 87th year Deceae• ing,out, � 1v and visited the latter's sister, Mrs. ed was born in Hope Township, FOR SERVICE-A pure•hred York- Or 6Cb0o1 Weal - 890 ;.J. H. Turner, and family but has been 5. resident'of Picker- y shire boar registered. Wm Gray. tot 24, , --Enos and Mrs. McCausland ing for over 40 years, where be cos.4, Pickering. Y7 _. Girls' 'Fame, in plain colors, in was a most successful farmer. His flannel 50c, in chinchilla 1•00 and daughter, of Windsor, gpP.nt L`OR SALE-Several good worst wife predeceased him 'l8 years. T hones, Lsbtand heavy.. Also farm truck. few days last week with the ormer'e brothers, Lundy and He ie survived by two sone and coo.Gibson Greesburn. air four daugbtert, : Murray on the ,� �'eW Jll��sOY lrl£E1 • Chas. McCausland, at the Ltter'e OR SALT-A ¢ood 2-•bPwr Oxford Thome on the lake share. homstead, Harvey, Mrs. Geo. A. Down ram. Apply to Robt. Dixon. High- -The funeral of the late John Gordon and Mrs. L. A. Findlay. of 'and Creek. Phone%Ialy 2420. 7-8 'Draper which was held on Thorp Toronto, Mrs: W. H. Elliott- Of (,�1TUATION WANTED-Oo afArm 2 Only, tWaterproof Coats, made of fleece �-lined rubberized -The ,day afternoon last was ooe.of the Brougham, and Pearl at home, ... •cr a year Am a cls n m,iker and used to all glotil With belt and fancy trim. ' to a have 1 36 �� largest seen in Pickering in a nam One daughter, Mrs. James Green !arm mock will berm aflv.21at. Apply at 1 40� They're going on sale at 8 q each. Bold in - - Iber of yeate. It showed the high law, died some years ago The NEWS ot9lce _ y Irsepect to which he was held in funeral took place on Sugday to TO RENT-Oa Church St. Pickering many places at 11 OO. Erskine(;emetsep, the Dall•bearers half of brick house.including hGnds and fix- - r I�CO tures As lY G. D Biy. 210 Indian Road. ?o , ti Garnet Crawford, Me mother being six grandsons : Ewart Gor- ,:auto. or �rEwS office. act Men's Underwear for fall— Pen finale'' O. 71, 81+i1t6 and ` .00 'land stater, Mafdeline, accompanied don. John Greenlaw, Clifford and L`OR SERVICE=Pure-+red vouns Drawers, per gargant, OIIIy Z o Leonard Barrett and Wallace 9nd by ildre. L• Squires. •ugh 8.�nlrlB English black boar Lloyd Sas.White. lot X1084 Isabel Sgairse. spent Sunday Hanson Ellicott. Relatives and 22 rear cos•@. Pickering —: Men's Ons-finger Mule Mitts, With cuff, just right for ,afternoon and evening in Oak friends were present from Port OR SALE - Superior fertilizer those cold mornings, per pair 4iZC VOW the guests of Rev. R. H. Hope, Newcastle, Bowmanville, Fdritls.manure'sprasdem t'hresh,ng machines. _ " _ �atsd firs. RicksM, They attended Oshawa and Toronto. Also.ted fan wbe.t, l04 variety, and binder twine w F Disney Grteuwood 831f e a CHAPMAN + - ( egneains awaits where Mr' -The events of the Track Meet lliekard h•ea '/s' enngrezatioa. between the Continuation schools FO�mRIaB�ALF/wrooneerreg,�redd Jerseey claire —A Trimulii amu the name Of of Brooklin. jClaremont and Pick- Cheap tf sold this mouth. A E Hanley R.R. " Satz appeared In t e Pickering erinR were eamplotod is the No 1. Locust xit! Phone Pok-lc. r Police Court on Monday evening Memorial Park here last Saturday FAR>11ER-Matriea Tao sono farm � iat�e, d with preseaUaff a rb ae Oct• llth. The final standing of ewe rant.immad,ate pw,twu-a ow- b there was no funds. Se the schools is Brooklin 64 into, t� aple 7ju F�Cluf�nt.Out. u7xarr• Deforest-Cro' sle fid' 22 ducks from Mal. Claremont 46 points and Pie lteriog colon Panaceas. of he 7th conte@- 45, Brooklin thus winning the OR SALE OR XXOHANGE-1 _ cion. payift"07AO in cash and the froph by a wide margin. The forooa a�seeapno n°�. Aad G�js;. _ t b e So was let off on medals won b the girl or boy .fchange"of�r-m Pea{my.Gseaswooe. +? FREE leas q h+g�. y Wspended �li'es for one year making the highest onmber of FARM FOR SALE-140 acres of wet mskiufl evMatttolwloa and paying points is their roe time classes pec tend.tscetleut farming distract neo Mad- ' f "a:d0�11PtTCOete. N were as follows - Jr. bogs, silver Hou Oat. Scaral. Apply sNewt` timber. - ' a f she New' ' .'-` Brook --The Un.ud Church Services medal. Philip Fingold.Claremont : House aad;baildrop. Apply at NewsOttlee. i1 ~ -!Nita Sunda' will be held in St. bronze medal, Donald Gibson, QTRAYEDt-From premie". Picker _ -ylrMft j Ohiech •t 11 •. m. and 7 p. Pickering. Jr.'Girls, silver medal. ing Villa e, a red and white 2-yea r ofd steer. 41 ilei'. 1'a the morning the minister Helen Vlpond, Brboklio i Ruth -its• Deward for r ckeri.tion leading u to _ will psti{teteh and in the evening the Tome, Pickering. and Doris Love, recovery.—H_Wade_Pickering.Phone Picki800 • Rev:Wr Elford'. of Sengog Island, BrookliQ, all being tied for first s;PECIAL PRICES-Oa bouev for we are gOZIl .y tO absolutely gi�e will conduct the service. The place, will each receive a silver ► tnoath of October only. Here is your chance brand new D'efo'rest- to buy a supply at cost. Closer 9 cts.pe rib.. Sunday School will begin sharp at med41. Senior Boy s,,silver-medal. amberscts., buckwheat rets. Geo.A.Pickett, away ' 10 A. m. Thu attendance has been Gordon Borland, C larement; R R 4, Uxbridge.. e'7.- iCrosley Radio on Xmas Eve to donbled dusting the last three bronze medal, Jack Spencer, Pick- silver medal. F{'OR SALE-Choice Cows-3 Hol- p weeks. A Cordal invitation to eriag Sr. Ci1C1P. •tern rows.'due in Mvembcr: 1 Grade- some lucky person. yp©Ag and old is extended to study .Florivu FRahtpe, Brooklin ; bronze �tr�y,out in 9 week.. These cows are young = y r• and of hnttlase lineage: N. E•;McEwen, B. _ lz..�,ord g-Eng, Helen _V tpoh ..Brooklio. v n to these medal-9-pr6 �-�Pickerin • Phone 4260, r er addition havPs_Lfl��iE gu8S,7i 61►ildreQ4@ Day will be obs In add t •_ ,ed ht . George's Church. on Sun- vided by the Association. F. T TORONTO WET-WASH LAUN• 1 Oct l9tb, at 1080 a.m. There Bunting, of Pickering, is present- 1 DR __- i finish?—Let our driver call aad –• the lucky .dumber• � explain ou'F24 hour service. Just leave your f� vill�e-no Sunday School, but the ing one to the boy from Pickering name with Mr.S.W.Davis, barber shop. we - ' pupils are asked to be at church Contioation -School winning the will pick up and deliver 9 times a week. _ Ask u$ for particularsf for the service. at 10,15. The highest number . , f pointe. This MUSIC hymns,leeeons and sermon will be, was won by Donald Gibson. • The „- • _ _ 171.1,18 New Brock is always on It is hoped, interesting to the school wishes to publicly thank BI.AhLGHE M' RAMER, A. T. C. M. This children., pe well as to the adults. Mr. Bunting fortbeiofsreeL�wh}chdisplay in our stores -• BveninR prayer and sermon at he has shown in thus making this Studio at Mrs, E. W. Donnelly'@ :7 p m. Topic of sermon, "Re11gi geoeroaa donation. Next year Whitevale, on Saturdays. ' Dos Edncatioo." Preacher at both the Meet will be held in Claremont = Phone.-Markham 1232 _ Radio Lteenses leased :a Rev. & 0. Robinson. and we hope that it may prove • ...services, � _ I •� -Several weeks alto we had an even a greater success. Those N'OT=Q�i r It m is THz 'Ngwe swRardinR P. who were present could not help Fred T• BL1Il�iln y' • a. P1Ck@r1�1 'Willows' refresbmeat booth at notietax the good feUowship and Haat;os or shooting is prohibited ry,l�al�itrhed 1867. � Greenwood being.broken into and excellent sportsvpanehip prevaMbit under the Ontario Game & Fisheries - a quantity of goods taken. In among the eoofestants,_ a t Act on those parts of lots 13. 14 and ,connection we mentioned the name which is most desirable to ent3onr 15, in the Second and Sid PADCes. $ea.Filson. This was an-error,. site. Broken Front Concession,Towns ilo as it was his _brother Lorne who r, of Pickering, owned by Lawrence N�R� :GgRA e implicated. The came NOTICE Squires.James Greenlaw and Claude came up in court on a Dated September, 1 evening of last week and the boy* The Annual meeting of the Con . pleading The of the offence ot>,NANT ANNIE. Telephone. 4900 Werra let off on suspended sentence servative Association. of South Ont- Barristers eta. P i .'#on their making restitution and �1O will be held in the Town Hall at _ Oshawa, Ontario, - in court ansae. Whitby, Friday, October 17th, at 8.00 bl•10 Solicitors for the lessees. pay B p. m. The annual election of officers On Sunday morning . of lest will be .held ,and different matters ' weak when the terrible tragedy discussed. •' $ Ulla and ocenrrerd is France some miles Sumas' Moore, M. D., Pres. lM O V E D /- Auto Repairs, Accessories, , beyond Parte, is which 48livee _ Ale.x C. Hall, Sec. Having rented my premises in y x were lost when the Briiieh air Pickering I have moved to Gasoline, Acetylene welding, 3 -ship. the R 101, crashed to the' CARO OF THANK.. earth in a terrific storm and burst K=N�3A-L3 - Battery C3harging ' into flames, news of the disaster We wish to take this oppp�oortunity Where I will conduct a black- J r 'vdse rtfieived Uy residents of Pick of thanking the many frie4ds and emithiog busies and a }, 2. eriDg between 12 and 1 o'clock neighbors for their kindness and acts - = Repairs Made on all makes morning, an hour after of sympathy extended to us dvrin8 service etaWn. Sunday Imperial oil and gas, tires and � 'the accident occurred. The news the illness and death of�our dear fat- tiro repairs. Df cars. _ . Came in from a radio station In St. her, Richard Barrett: _ Loomis, Minn. Other stations ata The Family. Also, Taxi Service to or£rom ` nearer point map have broadcast any point. + i 4 ':ed the news as early or poeeibly SALE RtCwl$TER. AW ... earlier, but if so they were not �, ° -� I This is a remarkable Monday, Oct. 20th-.Auction sale of r result ofstock, im letr,enta ha A. � Be E V achievembnt which is the r farm p y grain ��CHARLES �P R 'i, 1 -modern neienee. k century ago it roots, etc at lot 10, con 4, Pick Pbone:Broolf. 1808 0 would h%ve required three mouth@ ering, the property of Wm. H. Gib- e., to nsu•ry aitch now* from $grope son. Sale at one o'clock. Bee Bina. Kinsale, - Ontarlo Propr'letor, . Pick®res � o seer. $o rte► W .. as• Maw, Aucti 'tni'•.7 s•+r'"& a.•. ,.. ;t a' '.as�"j'+ '!C�' �'"a".� :s .w :_ „�+. .,�f _ ,+.:at._..;. :�: _ ew,�rr.� t; .,.-ie^Ec��-,r. ,+�:.......� .,_..>^+ ..r.—:.^h - �:c:ra::c«