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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1930_10_24 .: ,. � r_. 'p. ..... -> -.•.. -.-.y_ r'. d'. -4f /.'.gin. '.�y ..• ,>'_'a •. - . .'r:. #. Y •yti Fr. ,•@• �,. � .a`'"�'s. ..�,,:`..... ._ P: ;-y � :�." .yr..•e''y f �y.'Q'x. �, r- - :.r•'"i''sn• ,..+' .�',Y' ,. 1c .,.•. ..�:<.. ",.' .: .-,:-".. '.-. v. stir.• ,.. .... ,;l. '•!f .-Y . :c',,S ;r•, ,�..{� r^ �-4 �, »^� �� �•! •did '"'y y,`_ ;�•� "- C- — __ 71 _. VOL. L PICKERING, ONT., - FRIDAY, OCT. 24, 1930. --.-- vers/srwifvssal 6asbal. 1 • �Gl3v R'1Et -- HIGHLAND CREEK _ Don't fail to come to our annlver Last month the Women's Institute GREENWOOD Jwd4toi - Vhitles---v.- sary services on Nov. 2nd. - held a jolly corn roast at the home-of - T j% H. 0.' PEAR8ON-Pliyeician 0sN33 Xi-•� The Cherrywood Dramatic 'Club • Cavanagh. Over 150 friends _. adSlvgemn. Danbarton• 101y rXill give a drama at the •Baptist' of the Institute attended, and about - IS runniai; loll bleat eawio lnm- church ere tal.Friday evening, Oct. $20.00 was donated to the fund for a "' z ®' IR R. FORSYTS, Opts.D., Diret�tor g 24th. �ome Ties" is the title of the: Community relief work. The ladies all of Ontario.Res. bar, reaches, donbletrees, p of the Institute would appreciate ti Established 1898 « las mai :• drama and promises to be vPorthhear- 1. Eyes eaa=bwd bt.appointment• tongues etc. ing. Admission 25 and 15 cents. hearing of any families in the dist- Cta:emaac. �t Open to buy a quaatityt of good --• riot needing help. Such information ARL A.G?RUBIN.R,O.-Eyesiabt -baeewood and_elm J-' -WHtrevwLa - of course woulli be confidential. _ -- - peeialist. Honour graduate of the Coale;e - — logs. —�-- , . • e r atp�,o retry of Canada; Gold medalist ane Ae Women's Mission Circle of the ilii WWWWUnViL la i♦ert HWMn prise winner in 1928. At Markham Grain Chopping Tuesdays Baptist church_intend holding a baz- DUPIBARTOM Y �y Monday from 9 a,m. to 5 p.m,.in Dr. and Fridays.Hwetar's scald office. At Stouffville from Wed- y aar and tea on Nov. 28th. Watch for Tee low prices of all kinds of graitfc qday to Saturdayof each week. Eyes examin- further particulars. Mrs. Dr. P'arson`s niece is visit- are below cost of production. id.Glaaaeafitted and repaired. Higheat quality Maaufaeturing Baskets of all Sunday, Oct. 26th Temperance Sun ing here. atLovat Prices. Phone Stoaff 240 5. 481y descriptions. _ but at present prices feed. _ day, will be observed in the' Baptist Miss Bernice Eddy is progressing ' . Qj. Price reduction's at the Church Sunday school. . Mrs. T. C. favorably in Toronto General Hosp- Ing pros and cattle and Z factory. Brown Brou ham will address .the ital after an .operation. producing milk E. OHRISTIAN, Barrister and g will show a nod r a; schW. Special music is bein Mrs .Walton Annie and Mrs; Wm. $ profit. S eSoliCitOr,notary Public Etc. Mosey to Photic Markham 4405 or 8420 or write g Plre Nicholson,went to Woodstock Wed- ^� oda. South Wing Court House, whitey. 2¢ry Chas. white. Locust Hill, Ont. pared. Everybody welcome. +i�eep all the stock you can. "'•a ••'I� DONILLD RUDDY Barrister. The anniversary services of :the nesday to visit the format`s uncle, dl,. Solicitor, notary Public. office over itt- s s Whitevale United church will be held Mr..Garfett. I.believe it will pay farmers to bum Sin's Drug Store,opposite Post Office. Money on $unday next at 2.30 and 7.00 p. Dunbarton Mission-Sunday school feed at the present low prices to Loan. Phone 583. Whitby, Out. Sly Just - Arriving nL 'Rev. Mr. -Auld, of Markham will October, 26th, at. 2 p• m. Eveninis and keep their drain for BATON. BELL R09S, Barrie<t• preach in the afternoon, and Rev. setvice with sermon. 3 p. m. Rev E. later on,as the market d «a• Solicitor.. oa Northern : notatin Dr. Nidhol Superintendent of Sask- G. Robinson will preach. surely is at the awwatisc Mak street,Toronto. ("'h010e 2�� �x aII+(� �g E. C. etch as Missions, will conduct the The fowl supper and "Olde Tyme bottom. W•� Beaton. evening services. The Agincourt Quartette" were a great success In .: • Cedar $lain lee. 8.D.Mon. Adelaide 2838-9 B choir will lead the service of praise celebrating the 76th anniversary of My prices for feed are lower BIGRARD80N. PIORERIN(3 ,tt at both services. the United ch 4 .also, a large quantity Of far and near and were well repaid. fed at a profit. 14eLJLVEY — Barristers, Solicitors etc., ALTONA Our W .M. S. ladies are invited •OS 314 C-aded oration Life Building. Corner of Buying feed from me If and Ricbsond Sts. Toronto. Phones 'Tough and dressed to Centennial Thank Offering meet- y 8 ,you saver "so sad 44W. Pickeriat office op a Norman Bunker wears a broad ing on Oct. 29th, to hear Miss Ethel all middlemen's profit's Ana + and Saturday e.eaings. Phone Mcnk smile these days. It'e a boy. gado. ally Jack PII]8r splliCSe 9IId Glendenning and to Whitby on No,. .you know what you � W .and Mrs. Rose, of Lindsay, vis- 4th tt hear 'Mrs. McGillvray. Oui are getting. l�e>fttal ited with J. Tindall on Sunday. Thankofferin meeting will be Sun- -_ :Hemlock Lumber, >s Willis and Mrs .McNair were Sun- day Nov. 9th at .which Mrs. McGill- - - WZIL 0. SMITH. D. D. 9., L. D.S.. day visitors ,at Isaac Lehman's. ray will speak. HIGHEST PRICE PAiU' 1L 77(Successor to Dr ) N.Dales;, Graduate of es PICKERING �;� F' .and Mrs. Ramex have returned do Rvyai College of Dental Surgeons and Toron• home -after visiting friends in Mich- yy��'[iniaemty. At Claremont office over D. A. i fltatt's store every Tuesday and Friday. Fhone igan• • GU,EE N W OQO- FOR sic" tan 27tt LUMBER Y� J. and Mrs. Hill and son, Bob. of -- HERBE BTT FA LLA ISE. L DS., Toronto, visited at Jos. Hilt's oh Mrs. Rathe and Mrs. Wall spent BARLEY and WHET •-- D D.S. Graduate of the Royal College of Sunday. Sunday in Toronto. •�pt�1 Su eons and the University of Toronto. J. H. B$$�, - Claremont Mrs. W. McKay and Mrs. M. Breen Mr=. George Pegg, is visiting her I Want both Wheat and Office an residence second door east of St And' Phone 924 spent with Mrs. B. Beebe, d parents in Toronto. Barley now. raw's Church. Pickering,Out. Office hour,: D pe t Sunday Russell Phial of Buffalo, �va9 i71 a.0. to a p. m orb appointment. t7C•ray Stouffville. p' service). Plane Pick�y00. Jx FURNITURE H. and Mr?, .Tomlinvon and Jack, the village on Sunday. _ W. Z. � = ' �p lavf4>r �asr>,'. NEW. USED AND ANTIQUE of Bradford. visited with U acid Mrs. I. White is lying in a very critical IN GREAT VARIETY McKay on Sunday. condition at his home here. Le SURNI N®HA" ELIZABETH RICHARDSON- Joseph and Mrs. La Clair, W and P .and 'Mrs. Willows and Wm .irELIZ avtanacbtletnsCHA of all kiada. Simmon's -Bede,'Marshall Mat. Mrs. Lapeer and Mr. and Mrs Glees- Pengelly spent Sunday in Uxbridge. Building and General t eascaamungcomaamtwof solid financial stand. tresses, Dressers, Tables and on were guests at W. Lapee'f s on Miss G. Pengelly is visiting friends - Contracting, 10o• Chairs. Picture Frames. Sunday. in and around Scranton, Pa. for a Xstimates furnished on all elan"& GEORGE KEAY-Licensed auction. Our prices are the lowest, few weeks. of work-Interior and Rtterier. _ oar. Alton. !rive stock and general sale AUDLEY. Our school was closed for three Alterations and ra ire. s. y stir pbmne s r-m t�ai-i R - ,. day% last week owing to the illness Dont forget the drama Wild Chimneys Built Concrete Work. POSTILI, Lteensed Anetioneee, - _ Ginger" of the teacher. ' . :ler eucrasias at Tore and oubmia. As*. Buckwheat threshing in the neiggh- Miss Laura her and spent the Phone Pickering B?I2 OW allse et sof kletaa asaedaed to so sears.w ___. borhood has shown only very in er- week-end with her aunt, Mrs Pugh FAIRPORT, ,- ONfiAR1O edeas. rd&*w Gmm suet P o.. dos A Road supply of Hard and Boit ate yields of Claremont. i.>r161°4'011 3' "SI IBS 13E PP y PickeringUnited church services A number of the ladies from bete SHINGLES dse••rusaw. e,�,rtr waeeG Ca►1 on head. Also a supply next Sundy and Tuesday will likely attended the W M. S. meeting at 1[t. - . . "Goodo". 9116 r mor is reed of Kindling Wood Zion on Tuesday, -'Laetr ad L. g + attract man from this vicinity. stove looRth. Remember the big concert and mac Jamas and Mrs. Gibson visited Nlova Scotia Shingles g arith Earl and Mrs. Howsam. cd Al- Dalt Galvantsed Stool IS 1aglesr 111.. MAW. LICENSED AUC- 12tf Phone Pick. 1706. querade party in the Audrey school Bird's Felt Slate Sb ' on Wednesday, Oct. 29th, at S p .m. tO last week-end. �R�1 rdzss�ior Tert.QdersfosadDaAas Wm .and Mrs Armeriid spent Sun• foreale at As or .ai. Paetsddsd Lunch prizes and a silver collection with their daughter, Mrs H 0 T.t.As.....of t>sesa/or iafit tees he DONALD MUNRO. PICHEHING Y g Hag- T. PATERSON'8 - OLAREItOIIf?" St 141%WS 013cv. 94 and tadep•d are the aide issues. Everyone Wel- erman of Whitevale. IIS � w�'oec ay CHE CLOTHES LIVE LONGER come' A numberof the girls from here at- Call and get prices. Pbooe ffii$ ilVl C.� V E D i WASHED OUR WAY. ta 'M and Mrry, chi all, Repress tended the anniversary services a entative and M r. Archibald, had t t Dunbarton on Sunday. :LAW'S , We have made a business of al of the Whitby High school had the Jame's and Mrs. Counsell and Mrs. Havins rented my premises in wash day. Here each color agriculture class of young men Judg- Robinette and family, of Toronto, t ing Grashmere Yorkshires here on G A R A E r Pickering I have moved to sad fabric Is rived the adeno• spent Sunday with-Miss M. Wood. Friday• last. S , hill Elmo a Mrs. tel at beet este i e e infant F and fie formula that m t Th n i s of =Nu�, ALgj needs. For each Class we use Friday, Oc4 31st, at F. M. Chap- Shortt war taken suddenly ill one '`�'�D SERVICE STATIO.N Where I will condutt' f; black• use from nine to twelve chan- man's home, a Hallowe'en Masquer- evening this week but is somewhat emitbialt business and a gee of filtered rainsoft seater. ade will be held. All the Club mein- improved. We are prepared to do all kinde,• An ave ix hundred gat• bers and their friends be sure to of repairing of cars, also bat. . service station. t - t Pei g Ions for your farm ___ ___ Lmperlal oil and gag, tires and No wonder clothes I%underid r f$ ' Good prize, will be given for cost- Nly Mother--A tribute to her hon- welding and in et tire repair~a. here are cleaner and acnes. last longer. ored .memory, everything in coo- . o r.. °A18o, Taxi Service to or from i3t(000iIAM. — Aeeraro wo with A,J. *♦ Mrc, A, Malcolm isacityvisito, and watched the passing of my Saint- Gas, Oils, Grease and Aeeessorte&LAW Cleaning Coe, Ltd• this week. ly Old Mother, True, she was un- always on hand. Taxi Service. All clothes ned frequent dry cleaning J. Gerow, is holidaying at his homt known to the multitudes acid her to'keep them sanitary. Our cleaoi ig here this week. greatness was lavished only on those Agent-for Chevrolet Care. Pboae;Hroak. 2808 department turns old clothes Miss Elsie Matthews spent the of her imjediate family, but she was truly gree -no less. Gor&n J Lave � $lIIBale - Ontario - out like now. week-end in Toronto. My memory never recalls an unkind J. �•`` Kinsale, WE GALL �1D DELIVER A Gray had the misfortune to lose word spoken by her of any living • Phone 1800 a valuable cow on Tuesday. .IGh811 - - Albert Harve of Toronto, spent creature and haw impatient she was R.C,Jones, Local Representative, Sunday with his parents here. at any sign of gossip. Her greatestBULBS - John Cowie, of Toronto spent Sun- heartiAes came from unkind and s . Blacksmlthlnq I day, .with T. C .and Mrs. Brown. , •e } many times unfair remarks by those — � ablllet = Allen Miller, of Toronto Univer- she loved. She was generous in the FROM Horse eboeiag a SpeeLity. city'spent Sunday at his home here. extreme and seemed always to for• All General Work indndin Wood' Arthur and Mrs. Mghun,.of Totro- Set the so-called first larva existence. �Ht�LLAND g namely self-preservati Her gener- f Work, promptly neo spent Saturday with Mise Bate• osit was not limited to material 'T$big 2 Chairs, attended to. W J. Brown and family, of- `or- y a but was doubly noticeable ' onto, spent Sunda with the form- things, . Also, y with the reputation of her circle of er's parents. We have just received direct from, Ya r Agent for Taco Farm friends. She could always give a 321-pi Set Ol The Everest family and Mrs. Pope- Holland a shipment of Qaidsn Maehinety, era of Toronto visited Thos, and Miss valid reason for excusing the arta Bulbs for outside plantin =' • Gammage one,day duringthe week of any of her friends. She told me a R. f • rs. Russellr e Mrs. air, urce o er .generous for- GREENWOOD 491y 'Mrs. McLaughlin and son,'X.Toronto giveness came from the, Church, hei Darwin, Breeder, Parrot n H Bible and her God. And hearing this x 'i= were with Mrs. G. Philip and Miss g (single) TULIPS (double iuttehen cabinet, with all the let- Brodie on Thursday, as I did--no doubt could enter my g¢,00 r huerdrea>!. mind as to its truth. Contact' with Prices,50c dos., est devices for saving ,labor and Do Not .Wait .1 Rev. W. Rackham, of Whitevale, ip eetime. filled the pulpit here on Sunday af- ternoon great powers create great persona. soQre special varieties elightlt and delivered an impressive we climb no higher than our ideals more. All named" varieties. Porcelain topped table, 2 Windsor Until winter comae to sermon based on "The Lord`s Pray- and their inspiration. And after $YACI�TTHS(all colored type chairs and a set of dishes, look over'your er". watching her life I am truly sorry creamy tinted, patterned is pee• Mr. Frank Cha man will ave 'a for those who treat lightly the sour- 15e per bulb. Furnace, or. P give . tel.:$owere,and octoQan shaped, temperance address at the Sunday ce of her greatness. There is indeed D XFFODILS f' $-cups, 6 saucers, 6 tea plates, --, those School session next Sunday. A Cor- no lasting greatness outside,.the corn- } 8 butter plates, .6 fruit dishes, dial invitation is extended to the Pa 101 of the Great Father. It Von Sinon, Bicolor Victoria. -� 1 platter, l salad bowl. Leaky. Troughs • oa lrnunity to attend. is a noble thing to live, but also a Emperor(single abd doable) a - The W. M. S. met at the spacious, greater thing to :be patient and con- 60e dozen. This outfit,a speeial extraordin- repaired or replaced, lovely home of Mrs. John Miller, an tented in the presence of death. She J 2 try, priced at$62.50. Thursday afternoon with the pres•' patiently waited_the final call with a Paper White Place your order and ident in-tete chair. Mrs. Johnston certainity of whibrtrt she was going NARCISSUS z'j a. s BE READY brought a review of the pi1+{ceedings and with whom she would spend et- . 50e s dozen. • A, Ste mat held s London recently. On motion and a. Her faith was magnificent when winter donee. it was decided to accept the invitee- and an inspiration to her loved ones. Get yonrel while the aesortmeDh ?� INO N P4 Call ion received from the Greenwood eir- It is an unmistakeable fact that the is complete, j cuit to attend the missionary rally, intimate relationship of the human R E___ W__ Ws Phon8:1900 in Mount Zion. Arrangements were intellect with the Great designer amt P`ora3ture llealer andl ALVIN BUSHBY left in.the hands of a committee corn. Builder" of this body and mind of E• C. JONES - Funeral Director posed of Mrs. Barclay, Mrs. Philip 'ours will create an Angelic person= Also Ambulance Service ;Hardware Phone 4WO and Miss Duncan. Mrs.,Miller ser-I ality, even among the troubles and Druggist and Chemist, ^' ved a delicious repast to all present,t disappointments of this hurried and 1 l0 • - PICK: ROG . Whkh was tit e t�c lata'of'ooze Phole�•68Q0 �g : orottghlq' trJa�sd eg' : i r: y n., '...�.'j• '.:.'._.. :_._xr..la'..�"-_ .-,x I.''. . .:.y,•. ',. v".• ._ .. •.w:' ''Y. }r .,q M- . • - - r • - p„ _ .t - - •�'- - � k`-Y - srr•a "`,�lIIOWatOClY1i Bury Motors Sweden Pays Homage TWO Are Dmwned -- OW Gale>� SweepT�1rOU$�1�.OLiriCy k� — d r 3v s�f•c a<, tri ✓��«Y�� " In Lake Si Duch Hunters Victims of -`'Ontario Roads Blocked, Navigation Halted b Violent.Gales 5 13a "� L s Y l4 Rough Waters—Third =-Cobourg Ferry Put itpat Toronto-30 Inches r� Member .Saved of Snow - - -. h at_Huntsville R ��V....- o r•,Vswn,-'.�.ys Two T4rentnimwn wwrw-dr0.waed_i1►_,-- _ Winter made a thorough Sob of his Hamilton, and onSaturday afternoons# Yx tl,?s -fy the choppy waters of i.alce Simcoe the drat snow flurry of tlia season oc- Y " ;"� '% :rda and a savage Onslaught over the week-end, f h just before nova Bat y, ;; carred. Of short duration. the fall Nay �� h g r>s < 4,, , third staggered to the shore and was sad lett a tram 01 blocked roads, snow- picked heavy enough to remind citizens a f yry p Y. picked up exhausted after holding bound countrysides and delayed nevi- that Winder days are ift store. They: �¢,ar y `' fast to an upturned canoe for an hour. s gation before the surprised province temperature was recorded at 38 de- k !� , µ" »• 'R The victims were dvaHace V. BSs• • " 'had awakened to its defence. + grees. A heavy fog which settled ky tiff f hop, aged 31, of 203 Ranleigh Avenue. " r f' m Z `' r �; and 'Sam Gibbons, aged 25, of 98 Snow fell in varying quantities from over the district has made nights con- ,yam M - the far north to the U.S. border, siderably colder. The strong chilly z. r �' Lytton Boulevard. b_r border, wind with scattered snow conttaued uY � ��� � � F ! ��f �` y r Harold Thorne, aged 28, of 341% Huntsville tth s'repo.«a earn•- - sdale-Read,the third—member of of almost 30 inches. Sunday. y; • Highways and county roads were Wintry at Ingersoll ys a�f `' t n the parte, was saved when hit clung blocked in a number of localities, the Ingersoll, Och 19.-Conditions al- '� • : . v to the overturned canoe till it drift- " blocked blizzard reaching ed to shore. g perhaps its greatest most typical of Winter have•prevailed? �° n. "' 3 t # r • The three men belonged to a party ferocity !n the area around Owen in this district since yesterday. There • of flue who set out in two boats to Bound,.where visibility in the early at- was a marked drop in the tempera- C, f h d f Lak ternoon was limited to tea feet, and tare and a high wind throughout lmhurthe �!; hunt ducks at the lout ur o e drifts reached to the running-boards night, and today has been accom• Simcoe, opposite Est Beach, y near Keswick. of cars, The Toronto Maple LW panted by intermittent snow flurries. �.- Waves Upset Canoe --hockey beam was forced to turn back Eight Below In Edmonton Three heavf wares caught the-tide near Bracebridge when the road to Edmonton, Oct. 19.-Edmonton was 4�`+� of.the eanoe and upset it, Thorne tots ,their Parry Sound training camp be- the coldest city in the Dominion with r Isaac Walton, a farmer, who found came impassable. a minimum temperature of 8 below him stggering up the ,beach and Lake ports reported all shipping tied Sero• through the bushes iter the ordeal of awaiting a !et-up is the high winds hanging to the canoe with numbed• ...up, a Owen Sound, Oct. 1..-For the past and ragtag seas which made the uppers fingers for'an hour, 88 boon Owes Sound and vicinity has � • lakes extremely hazardous for theexperm ienced a regular mad-Wrote- 'k �<� y 1 After being thrown in the water, all 'bigger vessels. Two, freighters. were storw three tried to right the canoe and –groki thoir Prawn to become cold- on FridayNthea the other two started to swim was anticipated. One captain des- °! `` for shore, Thorne stated. He remain- ' rimorning, but the change was rot*very � - cbed weather condition as the worst effective until Saturday morning, r - ' ed with the canoe, not being a strong for theltme of year in his recollection. when snow began to fall. This kept - - swimmer. A deep depression over the Hudson up intermittently all day Saturday, Mourners gather at whart at Stavanger, Sk '. an, -to pay homage to He wee seen by Isaac Walton who. , Straits late last night indicates a con- and during the night and early Sun. Aadree and companions, daring Ill-fated Arctic ba!lj:lr.'Kr s of last century, with his son, was cutting wood near, tinuance of the west winds which day morning the storm developed into whose remains were on the Sveaskund bound for 1 by, and both took bin: to the farm of have brought the cold and snow os. Selby Sedore, where be 50:� r=.Isr - a regular'blizzard, and re is little ---- -- � their wings. indicataion of a let-up. tQuite a quan- ••—�Y *•�, i �• ed from the exposure and cold. Blizzard at Sautt tity of snow has fallen, but the wet- Blizzard Sweeps Provincial Fliers � � ,�-��-��� Flier'Sault Saint Marie, Out., Oct. 19.- ther is not cold, and there is little Croom Prairies Break Old.Records AU' tra Tian s a+er The Soo received her first tests of Snow in the streets, although in the Wlnter weather this season when a country districts several ilrhes of j Reaches Goal Total northwest wind, starting Saturday snow have fallen. Unthreshed Grain in Northern Total 14000 Air Hours' -- morning, brought four inches of snow, Apple growers are apprehensive of , and more !s expected. The sampans• what "might hipper to their crop Sections Suffers--Seven .Expected by Season's Kingsford-Smith Arrives at tura went below the freezing point sl_ould it become coker. T'ie bulk of Inches of Snow End Port Darwin, Making a _ Friday night. the winter apples is still on the trees, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont'. Oct. 19.- The storm, of the nature of a minis- 'although large quantities have been Winnipeg---Chill winds from the, Record Flight picked. north.lashed the prairies this weak. When the present flying-season is com- Territory. 'tare blizzard. tied up shipping on the Port Darwin, Northern Territ upper lakes, the snow making for low Is. Saskatchewan and Alberti heavy,pleted the air operations department I Australia, Oct. 19.-Swooptng down upper and the wind kicking up Two omen the snowfalls disorganized traffic Is. cities of the Ontario Forestry Branch will ;from the skies.from across the Timor visibiKings- rough seas that prompted sailors to r and shattered hopes of immediate re- have established a new record.of over Sea, Wing-Commander Charles Kings- tie up their.craft at Whitefish and i o- In Motor Smash f sumption of threshing to rural areas. 14,000 hours flown during the Year. �ford Smith established a new record tour. Millions of bushels of grain Is. the The highest previous total was to for flights between England and the - The steamer Cornelius of the Bo- 1929, when the airmen roiled up a I Australian continent, and beat his .► land and Cornelius Line of Buffalo. Miss Minnie Mara, Mrs. •Mor- northern portion of the two provinces friendly rival, Flight-Lieutenant C. W. _ lie soaked and uathreshed, and are total of 11,600 flying hours. Reports Hill, who left England four days ear- down-bound with grain. is aground at ear- -ley Aylsworth. London filed at the department covering air now covered with the copious snows. liter. to Australian soil, ,z Point Aux Pins., and .tags of the operations up until Oct- 17 @bow a , The new mark established at his ? Vletims Blizzards brought drifted snow to "Thompson Company of the Michigan total of 13;945 ]sours flown. The fly- Woodstock. -OCL 19,-Miss Minnie city streets and Oiled the white banks + landing in alae days 21 hours 40 m1a- 60o have gone to her assi@Laace. Ing operations are not yet complete.= -' Mara and Mrs. Morley Alpsworth, far higher than the six and seven. ntea is considerably better than the The Steamer N.-F. Leopold of the In- and there are some reports yet to ,5 days, estab- land Steamship . Oom a �� of London, are dead, and several inches of Precipitation recorded in previous record of 163 p pay, passed parts of Alberta and Saskatchewan. come in; so that Captain Maxwell is lashed in February. -1928, by Bert through the locks yestairday,morning, persons injured as a result of a head- confident thstt. the total -. will reach on collision between the automobile I Northern Saskatchewan is bardest Hinkler. - bound stace 10 er car, driven by Andrew Patterson ye by the venal October blizzard is.' To date 3t the first boat to pass the locks ap- j 14,000. - pm Friday. Nina In which they were driving and anoth-� i z operating bases have Riva! buf/ers Mishap Inches of snow were piled on the dec, ears. Bevan inches ct snow felt at S of Hamilton. The accident took Pripce Albert and almost as much at been closed, They are Lake St. Joe- Behind him on the Island of Timor of the Leopold is some places. Even Saakatooa, as the storm stretched seta, Caribou, Shebandowan, Twin he lett Flight•Lieutenant Hill• who the anchor holes were covered with place on a dangerous curve on No. bakes, Reml Lake and Obs. Lake. It, Saturday morning, on the verge of snow, 2 highway about two miles west of from Nipawein in the east to Battle• All vessels navigating between the city at 1130 a.m. ford in the west .. Precipitation, last- Is expected that the remaining oper• breaking Hinkler'e record by a da Miss Mara, who received terrible Ing for a dozen hours In most cases, ating bases In the province will be; himself turned over his plane on a _ -.Whitefish and Detour are covered with closed some time next week. During I beach between Keopang and Ata- aaow, and they report very beery seas head Injuries, was killed instantly, left wheat-o pr snow-laden and :at Whitefish,,and say the upper lake Mrs' Alysworth living until nearly' threatened to prevent threshing thin this past week most of the planes os. ' of his Timor, smashing both wings seven o'clock Sunday evening. when Fall in many cases. Sprouting and station returned to Sault Ste. Marie of his airplane, damaging its under- Is Impossible of navlgatioa. The Leo- for the Winter and ftir reconditioning. I carriage and breaking Its propeller. l+oid was one of a fleet of about is she succumbed to her tnJffrfea at the matting of wheat has already been The operating personnel who have He himself escaped uninJdred, but.bis lpeke freighters held up in the swam Woodstock General Hospital. reported. a e f ref passage. The captain said The accident occurred as a result Stocks which have lain unthreshed manned the.planes during the •Sum- mishap allowed Kingsford-Smith to It was the .worst storm he had seen of an attempt to- cut in when round-I for weeks 1n Northern Alberta where mer have departed our leave. overtake him and get to Australia - - ng I ,the corner, it was reported by heavy crops were expected, are cov- first, Had Hili arrived first he would on the lakes far this time e* rov a o �`�— __ have beaten Hinkler's record by a Of Hockey Tum Blocked vestigatioa. The- cars met practical- mated that hal* of the north Alberta I n Dies as Car Skids, few hours and establiahe a recur - Orillia. Oct. 19.-Forced back from ly head-on, and both overturned in crop h yet to be threshed, due to his ova which would have held until •���- trip to Parry Sound by a real the ditch, one on eithei �aide of the the wet weather of the past few - Ferguson Highway Kingsford-Smith arrived. Winter blizzard in and around Brace- highway. It was found necessary to weeks. Five and one-half inches of North Bay, Oct 19-Norman Dobie, "Smithy," as Australia knows the ibridge, the Toronto Maple Leaf lift the Aylsworth car is order to re- snow tell in Edmonton during an 18• a former forest ringer at Holland, airman, whose feats many consider to 19ockey Club advance party re move the body of Miss Mara. hour blizzard, Temperature within was almost instatly killed when the surpass those of,Colonel Lindbergh. to Ori11It, In t e y sworth car were Morley 10 and 12 degrees of sero were listed motor oar which he.was driving skid- appeared tanned and well as he des- -0 Fdur cars left Toronto on Sunday Aylsworth, manager of the Huron and to northern towns. o e g ghway ten cended from his plane. It was almost -':- at noon with.chtlp Fallweather that Erie Mortgage Corporation; Mrs. Mor- On October 15th snowfalls blanket- miles south of Cochrane. With him impossible to realize that he had been- 7jmade their trip as tar as Severn River ley Aylaworth, Miss Mara, Miss Cath- ed Calgary and Regina in the south- is the car were Mrs. Thomas Bonner through one of the most gruelling is pleasant one. Thea snow was en- erine Aylsworth, and the Aylsworths' ern parts of the provinces; but vanish- and Doble's six-year-old acs who were flights in the history of aviation, and ;+ countered, and between Graveahurat young son In the other car were ed on appearauc�e of a bright sun. not seriously injured. that.the trip had been made against his doctor's advice. and Bracebridge the drifts were at Andrew Patterson and Mr, and Mrs. Kingsford-Smith had two operations and two,two.boutsutsw with 10"t a foot high on the road. George Smale. They were takes to • ' influenza in the few week preceding Cold Hits Grapes the Woodstock Hospital suffering Fatally Hurt by Explosion his start from Heaton, Middlesex,-on from cuts and bruises, but were allow- L Welland, Oct. 19.-The first snow of ed to leave after treatment. Boy Shows Great Fortitude .October 9. : ''the Winter season fell on Saturday In Both drivers were questioned by 8*_Flight He Ever Made >t Welland,"and the temperature went the police, after which Aylsworth was - His first act upon landinsewas to .-down to 33 degrees above zero,accord- arrested ons, charge of criminal negli- University Professor's Son Climbs Stairs Unaided to Ask for ask for a cigarette. Describing the Ing to unofficial records. Farriers at gence slid released on ;6,000 bail. Help—Experimenting in Basement—DCatll COmCB last lap of his flight,over the dangerous the market states that the weather The other driver was not held. nt- 'would likely put a atop to further 0Afted that it-was the best ha,had ever grape consignments to theels arlt•.i May Terr2Lly injured by a premature ex- Allan and his 15-year-old brother, made and that he had averaged 110 - Thirty inches of Snow Use Canadian Helium plosion of a home-made bomb, one F .auk, were experimeutin,g in ,the miles per hour, Huntsville• Oct. 19. - Nearly 30 London-The pessibt ity o1 using basement of their father's home at 30 " i hand blown off and the other badly Inches of snow has fallen here. Motor Canadian helium as the liftin crushed,his face cut an(4 his intestines McMaster Avenue shortly after lunch g power time Saturday.' prof. Guest has been New Modern Bakery -traffic has been seriously Interrupted, perforated b broken 13-year- y y for the British airships of the tutnre 1>e y ��' on nick leave from the de rtment,ot _ To Cost X750,000 t old Allan Guest, •ten of Prof: W. S. j and pedestrian trafilc has been light. to now under technics! coaaidarztion, electrical engineering of the school of Boats Delayed Memoranda, it is understood, are be- Guest of the University of Toronto, firs Contracts are being let, in mod- ing prepared for submission to the quietly climbed the stairs from the science for nearly a :,ear. He was con- peg, for the erection of the most mod Fort William, Oct. 19,-Strong west- fined to his room upstairs. The lad's Air Ministry. basement of his home Saturday after- era biscuit bakery in the entire Weat- _ erly gales, with freezing temperatures Helium has a great advantage over noon sad asked that a doctor be called. pother was with the father. era Hemisphere, at a cost of ;760,000. accompanied by blinding snow flur• hydrogen gas in that it is Hoa-ir.flam After a hopeless battle .at the To- WERE BUILDING RADIO This welcome news became known re. - } rtes delayed shipping Saturday all moble and-non bzploaire, but its great. ronto General Hospital, he died aL Allan had been working recently on ceatly when Mr. Austin J. Bordley. ever Lake Superior. or cost and lesser lifting power have, 11 o'clock Sunday night, a home-made radio set which he and Solea Manager of Christie, Brown and The S.S. Keewatin docked Saturday in the past, militated against its use. Without whimpering, the�doctor, lucky Frank had constructed from add pieces Company, Limited, announced that his with her upper works sheathed in ice • Helium is found in natural gas in boy asked his brother to call gleaned during their youthful forays compdny had acquired an entire block %as a result of battling sleet and triad. Ontario and to Alberta, and it is esti- made*Ws way into the kitchen where into second-hand shops and labors- on Notre Dame Avenue West, Winni• "=x Only titres grata boats are reported mated that Canada could pro.iuce a maid was working, asked her for a tortes. They had experienced difficul. Peg, on which the new plant Is to be as clesiong with 680,000 bushels from abonL three m,tion cubic feet of glass of water and hastily assured her ty in•bnildisfg a-astir;actory battery erected. Work will commence as =bel port of Fort William-Port Arthur: helium a year if proper extraction that "everything will be all right." and it was unddratood that they were soon ea arrangements with contract- ' -and the upbound fleet of eight boats !sem were established. Just before he lost consciousness he v orking on it last week. A few days ora are completed ,and it is expected vim>oalrely reported n.en mute. with no sought to allay her fears still.further ago the youngest boy had gleefully that the new bakery will be Is. tali + Fi alms set for arrivaL T+liomas W. Gibson,Deputy Minister by remarking with a smile. "Guess I rushed to his mother and announced operation 'withtn nine snontha' time. Drop at Hamilton of Mines for Ontario, recently.stated won't be able to bake any more cookies teat "I have the southern stations A stag numbering in the neighborhood Hamilton, OcL 111i:Within in week that hsilum exists to Canada-only is for you, Peggy, with by hand blown -oming in strong after three months' of one hundred persons will be ata- She mercury bas tumbled 36 points In very small quantities. off," hard work." _ plo7ei. .. a OF 4 I 1 .. .. -. -.... ' __ i '- '!" '• ;'' fin•' �S • ..��/ w ,-, boy ..- _. r..=" .';dam v' 'r•.r _�hxt.:.p +t ti' d.IriL,i.l;°x.r: `x°afcr`g'y''''.r°'R' ...�.w.., ,�,;,- ,.,.,,.�y, .�-.�a .•,.. + ;'. • -Stanley Maxt■/e�d�'•Sia'�s Wits �ahmC _ .. Musical Tho latest recruit ounce in Ashes Issas .• J to the ranks of the t , er Musical Crid — era" which are be- When g- Ing L:ard on Sun- ' When a girt is lansuld, tinII and'sr l Years Ago Unearthed • • - - All ritable; when her polor fader You may Q. be sure hes blood Is impoverished. day afternoons at Near Brantford When a �rlb blood'!a poor her nerves 4.15 over the Cana- Brantford.-The unearthing of.the .}L , ,A" starved and there is serious dap lisp Pacific haft site of as Indian village, on the banks - -- if Aa of g deoIine Rebuild the blood way's Radio broad- of the Grand Rive.about a mile be, • • '�', the home of tl sitrengthen the nerves and good health c •-- t'hte , 4 �•, stem !n Canada t wH11 follovr ey E Pauline Johnson, and not tai from over WJZ and af•(.Middleport, has been reported to the Dr. Williams Pink, rills are of un- filiated stations 'in told value as a blood-builder. Concern Brant Historical -Society. r. uM them Mrs•-John Finan, Howlan the Vulted States, is Stanley Matted, For some time W.J. Wintemberg o! ' • [. says:-'•M daughter ;well'$town Canadian tenor and'writer, the Archaeological Department, Otta- t ,�; 13tation; P.Ey was badly run down; pale, nervous The Musical Cruieaders Detest Radio we, has been conducting researches ;sad,under weight. We decided to give listeners the opportunit, of following on the Six Nation Reserve, and this • - 1 her Dr. Williams' Pink.Pflis. Altera s Party of travelIera making the Ind has been one of the results gf his few hetes abs Gained in weight, her World Cruise On, Canadian Pacific efforts. ;appetite improved and oioloir came to liner "Empresa of Australia." The Indications are that the remains are -' her �•� dude fogr male and lour fe- those o1 one of the Attimandaron (or flifty regainher former Boot} health" male "oices. These .ausica travel- neutral) Indian settlements o some I. You can get-these Pule at all meth- .ogues are the work of Mr. Matted, hundreds of years ago, as these people silts dealers ttr->,) mgii at•50 cents a who has had long experience 1a the were located throughout this district ,bta ox from The Dr. Williams' Medicine radio .world as singer and program- when Father la Roche Dailtoa, a Re- ED BE Co., Brockville, 00. maker. collet missionary, visited what is now - j - Bora in Folkestone, Eaglsnd, hi• the Grand Rivet• Valley 1s, 1826 ,end �a a • . Maxted came t.0 Ca;asda at the-age of In a diary lett by him of his travels o1 ItZ'I a 'InV1s'bl Stars nine and received aH his schooling in over .three centuries ago he records et�sasarr :Meat Mother Earth Montreal, where he also studied voice such villages in this neighborhood. --� and won wide repute as concert and Ash Beds, Found.- 'N • oratorio singer. Whoa the war came Norfewer than four distinct ash bedsAs winter nears, It may Cheer up he enlisted as a private with the Gana- have been uncovered, while articles ' •'4:o know that we are receiving heat. dish forces, returning as a lieutenant. Castii5ed Advelt]itil$ _ He now holds the rank of major!a,the unearthed included a large amount at - Parasirlg Thirty JI from stare so far away that we can By Monroe Heath LADIES WANTED-TO DO PLAIIR J not even see them. Measurement of Canadian Militia At the Scottish Fee• pottery, atone awls, Dints, used to think it mattered if I made sewing' at home, whole or sperm the beat from a star 8 times fain tival !n Banff last . !or he created the 4f deer, seeps. wild doge, tome, good�ay. work sent any distance. - •• far than the faintest star visible to the leading role in "Prince Charlie and turkeys, wild pigeons and wild ducks; also crane and geo vertebrae and fur• -Some sort of tower for the world charsec pal send stamp for particulars. I uAlded eye is announced by the Flora," a ballad opera dealing with s to see National Manufacturinrt Co.. Montreal. Carnegie Institution. romantic incident in the lite of the tie and clam shells, with numerous Remaining briefly towards eternity I J l EN ACRE FARM, FRUIT, t3RAPE� pieces of burned limestone used in 1 vegetables,will new tot nch, s The tiny hear ray, one of annum- der." Doti t bast Beyond the hour when my bones are buildings: will par you to ranch sexes - 'bared thousands whose existence has year he has sung 12 as average of sit re ccs. 1 woo d steeps clo. car or loxes ss, measures some 40 feet dr more in enc. R. P. Simpson. R.R. 3. 14L l 'been suspected but not hitherto so de• concerts wee4tlq on the air, including Beneath the tort, an re c crines• Ont• finitely smtablished. was Caught by a the notable Cathedral hour or Ors- Width by about 76 feet !n length. said l These beds, On the river side, were 1k�f'ARRY. RELIABLE? EiATRI3inriT thermocouple or thermoelectric ele- torlo music, the Grand Opera Minis- To-night. wigs earth and ocean G i IAL paper mailed free. Addrasr _mgpt .reisbtPR one thousandth as lure, and a weekly recital with organ`frequently palisaded with stakes or circling me, Friendship !dagtzsiae, Medias, New York. much as a drop of water. As re- accompaniment. Mr. Matted also in- saplings driven Into the ground, two Immense and slivered spaces sat =���� ported by a correspondent of the troduced radio and concert audiences or more feet apart, and interwoven me free: - "`^Xisir York Times, the unnamed star Is to Fraser Simson's settings of Milne's with willows, thus forming a wicker I The difference dies, and young sal # of the thirteenth magnitude. The songs in "When We Were Very work and constituting a species of re { tions, fade- SUS temperature of its rat is described In Young. taming wall. The site shows plainly I - the sanest �aaeat only indirectly by _ .�-- where numerous upright posts stood ;It will suffice if, ceasing not too soon t 1►�T+ in a straight line. And no4 forgetful, I may linger forl, a comparfeoa, which states' 11111etv�La+vs+ 11KE"This exploit becomes even amore ( Different Eneampm•nta A little while, return,_still under rte ,to gget gta�dc relief and pro - "This when it Is, realized that a Mr, Wintemberg explains that, as eland rent as attack an the future. Avoid _ Istat o! the sixth magoftnde, that is, four ash bell have been discovered. -The mute antiphony of earth and broasridessaddope Theyreiitvegtudw moon 1 but affect the heart and ars �oae which can barely be seen with V ® TR++r one above the other, this indicates no roto, are depressing . ' Hearing waves rustle, creeping up I ��. They • the unalded eye, radiates upon the tower than four different encamp- ( Daly pvr teuaponiry relief, site 'cause . Korth Amer Continent no more the eters; One For Either the Newborn BabC', meats. villa possibly s period of some Watching the white birds skim of the headache start leaf wa within. upon .r e t The aurae sad haraaaless way. First les h than the sus radia po 80 or 80 ears between each. . 'hes ha i Y 'y -.-''sure yard of surface. Yet in the Ar the Growing Child Three men are now helping In oz- serosa the sand. t� ..anal the Cause. sweeten the tear _ - e, wise at such a star, the thereto-con• There is no other medicine to equal cavattou, and Mr. Winterberg thinks -{ and sled �' the mtd- pie will show that the increase in tines of the decayed and goisoaous Baby s,Ova Tablets for little ones- that markers should be placed to In- food matter ,gaatly stimulatill liver, RE 'heat on account of is is one-half of whether it be for the newborn babe or dicate the Attiwaadaron villages ;start the biU flowing and the bowels oz;e millionth of a degree Fahrenheit, the growing child the Tablets always which it fa known existed throughout I 'a V+7!.7 pass o$the waste matter whish canal and that the electric current genarat• do good •they are absolutely free i this area, and whose identity would $�� ' �otar headache Try Carter's Little J: ad ther•b7 !a about one twenty bil- from opiates or other harmful drugs f probably be quite capable of estab Liver I?illa. j�ruggasts 25c red pmtgs. 110nth of on ampere - and the mother..can always Leel safe lishment. ssv^~ _ •'This value becomes intelligible In i ra M"OA's" 1AR OM in using them. r fLil Al1n90' Ihserlatirs We a napes INDIGEST11011 light et an of the tact that the Concerning the Tablets, Mrs. John ."('he Lovers Lament light in as ordinary incandescent Armour, R.R. 1, South Monoghan, A. O. LEONARD, tae. house light is produced by a current I A Tewa Indian Song Translated by' !tlY!A.a.Now Ti sae► 1 o! from one-fourth to oa0 ampere out, says:-"We have three fine. H. J. Spindea I - per•- ��f=beid by ISp - "The extreme seasitiveaW of Lite healthy children, d, whom when n Conquers Pain! - mo-cou le tE again illustrated In medicine to seeded. we have glvea.i My little breath, under the willows there D e Tab- by the water-side we used to sit, The ideal rubbing liniment for I "I suffered for some Years from the case of sena a as they rise above only Baby's Own Table a. The lets horizon. Ti higher they all lets are the beat medicine you can And there the yellow cottonwood bird muscles or Joint pains: for swell- a bad stomach.ate I used T feet very keep to any home where there are came and sang. fags, sprains and rheumatism ;miserable atter meals.E The docbut tor tend, the brighter- they appear, be That I remember and therefore I _ - advised tae t0 take T'd9 Salts, try cause the higher they rise the less of young children." veep I It did en no goad. I decided to fry Baby's Own Tablets are s mild but a M Krtasclsen and am now taking rt and 6 ,• 'earth's atmosphere their rays are. thorough laxative which regulate the Under the growing corn we used to i have done for the peat 12 months, obliged to penetrate, and consequent• stomach and bowels; banish constipa• sit. ` and 1 am, glad to telt you Haat MYe : 'I7, the less their rays ire absorbed. tion and lndigemtlon;�break up colds And there the little leaf bird came I sew �.. ! stomach ae now in perfect oder, a. "The sensitivity of the thereto and 'simple fever and make teething and sang. 0Y OF I feet as }rotor io apperit as I mot's so Al ht years ago,than to I£rar•ehea."(W B:} ` that with brig remember and therefore I eat t That I rem tae $p e • Couple la as gr !else deRl you know Fww badly as , p e are sold by mel s They. ea y stars near the horizon the change in ors or direct by mail,at 2b cents a bot weep. l turas when it gets clogged up. 1L� .brightness which takes.place in one from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., There on the meadow of yellow flow- i the same with your body when your Minute of time can be detected:' Brockville, Ont era we used td walk. gastrio-or digestive-juioa fail to , e Alai! how long ago that we tvsb walk- flow. What you need is a tonic- ' -, .. - - - way.. -- - - - " � re _ Nature's own tonic-Nature_r, sine - Thea everything mos happy, but alae! - ems a�M' Y 1 have stood Btu-a wa c Mr. An re '11-K YOU get aB thnt_.siz salts fa wayside doter, has recently been trying to get nrachen- The first eitect--f Elarsa -` There on the meadow of crimson flow- o is Pill of tb ",D Au" For a procession that has never come. a team of fifteen girls, each six feet erg we used to walk. saliva and so -awaken the appetite. - -.-The day has been Ana enough, the high, for a new }.ondon play- He •Ob. my'little breath, now I go there - _ .The next action occurs in the stomaa'lt, road quite,pleasant, found`that there weren't so many six- alone In morrow. - - '^fin me digestive° I� sur tb ;And once I caught the far thrill of a looters among the girls of to-day, and a couraged to pour out and net upon the -- drum• that, among those who passed the Athletes recommend Minaed'sLinitnent food' A m the intestinal tract' - ' f certain of these salts promote a further � Waiting been un- t test the majority weren't of . _. - 4 i:;:,. now of these vital luiees which'deal _ happy. the type he required.• __ POPULAR COLORS ` C ' .With lm�y digested food and prepare For there were rds, flowe►E, trees it finally for air-rintion into the ,• - ' There are many st- the-young moo- Amen the galaxy o1 colors in the and the open sky; melt of toadap who are tall,•but those new styles, tones of green, brown, And, when I heard it-the incredible who reach the six-foot mark aren't al- navy and wine are outstanding for music ways very pleased aboui it. The aver popularity. , , USES- PINKIIAM r Of. life a t last, life -to the'full and age man seems to Aght rather shy of O- - "'� sweet!- a woman who is much taller than him- One often gets a jolt, too, when com- - It seems for a minute to be coming self, and then a tall man very oaten Ing back to earth from flights of the toward me: marries a girl 01 the "petite" type. imagination. When' MEDICINESBut it went down, after all, some one Height, indeed, counts for leas now - a� else's street. that; e:er it did, though, on the aver• B L.A C K M E A D S ° 13A BE S age, people appear to be taller than Praises Vegetable No doubt I ought to have t:akled life rmey-menu of the tallest eople Get two ounces of peroxine powder from g -gone to mer to-day are verging on middle age. safe, sure and simple way to remove are V eJet Om�und -BIOOt -- - tar drtzggtst- Sprinkle on a hot, ot wet -cloth and rub the face briskly. Every . . Seized on a banner; become impor- Girls, however; are bigger' in other- blackhead will be dissolved. The one _ p Medicine and Liver Pills - tunate; ways-as inquiries at a shoe-shop or blackheads. Satlsfar_tinn eaaranteed or •• -- - a But I Just wasn't made §o, didn't knov� glove counter will reveal. money refunr ea. F. W. SCARP rsc co. BABY ills and ailments seem twice Quebec-"1 live 18 mzlea how to treat it, _ - as serious at night.A sudden cry Birchtown. (,Z Aad so az>�lost, like all who hesitate. may mean colic. Or a sudden attach from town on a farm, with all my home That's Jake", said the man who of diarrhea. 'How would ou meet + duties and churn ti :There was to have come a place in the learned his worst enemy had become • • - • FIT this emergency-tonight?Have you a I .. inR to attend procession paralyzed. bottle of.Castoria ready`? 1 At the became Change t- �. That I should have recognized as be= • • • Life,I became her• ' For the protection of your wee � woos and run- Ing my awn; one-for your own peace of mind I ' down. The Vega- :. I was to have caught up is color and Take one keep this old, reliable preparation ;:; table Compound ' movement always on hand. But don't keep it "} helped my whole By one sure hanEl--te have been.noIF just for emergencies; let it be an system.My peruse more alone. .s s everyday aid. Its gentle influence are better. 'myap- }q. But nothing has happened, and the will ease and soothe the infant who petite is sad ?,. dap'grows chilly; � ,: Qiricdc Relief for cannot sleep. Its mild regulation will 1 am able to do , h yin down / tONSTI►ATION help an older child whose tongue my work. I hili * IA.cold bed waits for the going - SIUOYiNElif coated because of sluggish � also the of the sun: All druggists have Castoria. Blood Medicine and the-Liver Pills and _ It seems a curious way to have spent t'a-' ' �' `'' ~'`•"a""" NLOATIN6,ETC. they helped me. I will 'answer lettere sim nis .a»�.4.r,a rr- a lifetime- a..,a► s Wall ti •+wi h ftgm Women asking about} o�s►nur uro Strange to be nearing the end o!!;what ►0= CLW li vis ,. ■...is.:r aCascarets / �� s copse"--Mas RICBARD Q' has never begun. �.+va-• b'•` N • • Birobtowo. - - -Seymour Poole. THEY WORK • CANADUN SWISS AGENTSRefd.. WNIL!VOU suer" ISSUZ No. 43--'30 �- - 1 ,r Minard's LlnImil gives quick relief. IM LMmio lt,iu611sMsL OKI& w . -. _ —_ � .. . .. •_ '. .6s,, a ' _ J.;:. - • ,y iy ✓ } --Y � BONuucltaIdami� _, .civics is l[ rt� Bands. Al m.Itrdm i. !i z3la•rs..rs Maass � s, Tjle Anntml,•.,;hlckea" ie eu of _ _ s qe rc the Whitby !)sited-Church .will be t•Qw '3nsiae.of all kinds, eat Ia.�esbmesla at irolsn a>ta?par ilaqu piidsa - p rate.for Auto Insurance sad cent. ,Ssb.cri lbs�� StRssi-� Cruet held•Friday, Oct: 24'illt. tl3sere will Fire Insurance. 1N8LIRANtIE=A11 alaares'wiiittsn i>D- rata�y.u0 la�dYsaos_ be a good-program after-the supper. Municipality_of the Township.of•I\iek- :ileo, representative of - • eluding Fire, Automobile, Wind- _ _ dmission 50 cents• hiI ts. - �MUR.KAR, roir__ - ; ' - =firingC Flo 421y AddressPhone or-write - { STOUFFVIt.L1E. Notice is hereby given that I Eave, BROUGHAM, - ONTARIO 43tf ED. BOWMAN,Whitby PICK ERIMG-.COUNCIL; -complied_ • L with Section 9 of the Vot- Our choral •society wi ze-organize , ' - - ----_' _ this week and begin practice for the ei s Lists Aft, and that I have posted concert to be held in February nest. at my office at 1�hiteval• on the 0--y R -R b�• Morgan Evans, haul'gravel 60.04; E. � 22nd day of October, 1930, (i) the { ' The"Parks Commission are bizilii- _ .Ward haul gray. 65.251 V. Baker,dit. list of all persons entitled to vote destal for the . ' 'setting of the guns'secured•f;pm the 33 A. Kirton, grav, coni and 8,19.20; g of Parliament an ,at blunici al Elec.. - P1 C K E R I N oMrs. J h tions, and_(2) th?.list of alP persons ' M. Dunkeld haul grav, con 7 and 1, Mrs. John Hoover, 81 years of age - 20.00; L. Hoover, ditto, 28.50; A. Car and µ,ho lived in Pickering to-hnship entitled to vote in said Municipality _.rathers, ditto, 35.75; E. Lehman, hail at Municipal elections :hly, and that died on Monday last. She 'Was a de- -'gtavel, and gray. for i and 8, 36.25; he lids remain there for ihinspection. .J. Madill, shoe. grav 7 and 8. 15.00; scendi hi of Pennsylvania Dutch : . s stock. And I hereby call upon all voters " Your Mbne'y s Worth Plus .. C. Bennett ditto, 15.00; O. Cox, haul The Business Men's Association to take immediate' proceedings to grav, con 7 and 8, 225.20; Math. Cox staged a grand ,opeiung celebration have any errors or omissions correct- Zrav,, con 8, 56.70; W. Slack, cut of our new highway, a banquet was, ed according to law, the last day fog _ When you shop at Morrish'e you are -weeds e3n. 9. 75; J .Ho9ver, cut weeds appeal being the 12th day tf Novem- sure of three things held prior to the opening, at the ' «eon 9. 1.25; R Rester.. ditto• 1.50; W. ter,. 1930. = Mansion $ottse, .where Hon.. Wideman, tliis�Zri ay o r, ' Henry gave an address. . He after- -QIIALI'rY ! ••SERVICE ! PRIORI +ditto,x.76; D. NighswanderF drag cou< 1930. wards performed the official opening -Donald R. Beaton. :9, 2.50;- P. Nighswander ditto, 1.50; of the road and was accompanied by Unusual values are a matter of course at Morrie Visit us. ?on P. Mark cut weeds, con 1. 5.50; Fred •Clerk of the said Municipality. 57-49; a Toionto brass band. will be delighted with the frtendl courtesy and interested _ Byers, clean ditch con 6 and 7. Gard- ' service. A ad of course you wth fii3d the foods - . .J. Middleton ditto, 15.00; Geo. Gard-, - - yon ba h . ner cut weeds con 6 and ?, 7.50; F. H. y y ere to be wholesome and fresh. Richardson, gray. eon 1 d 2, 10.20; 39. Hickey, haul gra . on 1 and 2, �7.b0; A. Pegg dra and cut -weeds. . _ =•can 6 and 7. 10.50 A. E. Str.'rk haul • ,. -' CHERRYWGOD AND PICK-ERING� jTay.;'R. Line, 60 0; O. Pascoe, cut - +Gyproe Gives, tweeds con.1. 3.75; E. Anthony cut - J Phone Mark. 5020 Phone Pick. 600 PERMANENT • -iseeds, W. T. L. 6.25 N. Randall cut - t µreeds,•con' 5. 4.60; F. Mason, -ditto, _ :PROTECT-ION 1.50; F. Booth,nk 2 .00,- ., Holmes _ Picker* Hardware Stora Way. Rose Bank 20.00; C.' Phillips, - g drag con 5, 5.00; W. W. Gee, cut } 'l - MADE from Gypsum -*ceds eon. ,5...2.00; W. Brown, ditto, rock, Gyproe WaU- . _ ., 3.?5; A. C unci, ditto 3.00; Frank i board does. not burn.And Carter, .grav con 9, 267.90; Alfred Michell ditto 268.05; Geo. Buri/hold- this year it has a new Now is the tine to look over that old range or heater and V er, grav, con 9. ,10.80: Geo. Todd, Smooth Ivo finish that if you need anew one, let us show you the New Findlay ' build culvert con, •2. 27.50; Jamey Oval Quebec, or the-Coey Home Quebec. Lowest price, - 'Todd, ditto, 7.50; M. Ellicott con 5 needs no decoration quality considered. .and 6 2.00; H. white, rep, hole con. .(when panelled) al- - b 1.25; W. Cprleton, drag cut weeds though you can tint, Stovepipes and Elbows-galvanized or black. ` haul gray. con 4 and v 23.5{x; Larne a er or plaster it if.you . If its Hardward we like! have it. •'. 1lPhite, ditto 8.75; Dan. Stephenson, I -' _p !y p y r y •ditto, 2.50; Pedlar People, culvert 1 vish. ` Adie, $428.66; Greenburn , Sand �)�; ! ' • We sell the famous Fleury Plows and ^� Structurally ser ><n- t . and Gravel, 80.64: Donald blunts, +il y sag , 1. 1 'Wheelbarrows and Shares to fit nearly .eennerst for Base Line bridge, 464.7x; !t expensive, easily and _ all make of plows. IQ Parson, gas and repair to engine, j +aLn; Burlington Steel. reinforcing at �f�4 (� � wallboard[ vpes Gypeoe . Agent for McCormick-Deering Farm Machinery and Repairs. aG 'Ban Line bridge 43321: T. E. Hinan, .. ?heal steel and Elastite joist for Leh- ; 1 ` � } dent fire proftciianto �� ,vi We have it, can get it. or it is not made. -man bridge, 2.50; Geo. Turner, haul i the walls, ceilings 1 i n s sad I �' gravel and dirt curt weeds, Claremont g + 1I I - :27.60• It. O. Crummer haul gravel -in 1 partitions of your h0!>se. A i Q Ai .con. E, and R. Line, 168.50pG- Todd, Your dealer's [lame is 4! i J. S. BALSDO _ • - P CKERING -grav, con .2 and 3 17,34; C. H Pilkey j f -cut weeds' con 1 and 2 20.00; Geo listed below. As1c him for TUM, -haul gmv. 13.95: R. Stroud. coanplete details of this -..�` lrlj i tient weeds, 10,00; A Tremble, drak, A ' Greenwood, 12.50; Lorne pioneer Canadian fire- _ '� � Y READY-TO-WEA'$ Reduced Prices koro 5 and Green , .. 7Plute. widen toad' Camnwck bridge, .,'safe Gypsum board or �•,�' Specially _ '32.50, John 'Baxter, �ttd, 32 00: F �t S eciall - Chapman, grav ,con 4. 3.80: W. Ell- f f interesting 'Wille Or free • 9eott, ditto, 5.10; C. Fuller, dittt 1.80; -book "'Building and Re. Mao's Sweater Coats, 165 up H. Spencer,-drag and rep. hole 8.00: - modelling with G roc.,, ` en's Overalls, 1.49 tip _ ',d )� -Frank Lqyst, cement Base Line bri- Gyproc." GYPSUM, LIME AND Men's Work Boole, 2.5.9 up _ •d8e. 89 70: A. Sgearc �^apeeting. •' , _ _ . '-weeds township. 125-,00 ALABASTINE, CANADA, ,r boys' No cut Sole Boots, for.school 2.95 "Me Council now adjourned to sheet LIMITED ia�gain on Monday Nov, 3rd, for the 1p Try 9s;ndHeld'e and Penman's Underwear-the beet ltaansaction of general busines,,. ° 1° - ; '� - makes'in the market ' ------ ----- - nM oy3 Hea a er , weather _ B vy'Windbre k s fur cold .GREEN RIVER. • -• v �j� I) - �` Our Ladies'and Children's Cnderwei r and Rosier Lines There wilt be a masquerade dance z_s areconaplete now-try them in Gray's Flail on Oct. 30th. The, _ Club Committee have_secured an out- ,_ istanding orchestra foom Oshawa to ?play throughout the evening. Rund CEC I L' ' , . .'-, BRADLEY and square dancing, novelties . etc- - • ;Prizes will. be.given, for best ladies h I C K 1 2% 11\T C� -land.best gent's costumes. Admiss- -- •Wien 75 cents per couple. Lunch pro- tNam M_- - - SPECIAL- PRICES ' NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to - - FOR TEAM HARNESS '•ttlse IL S. O. 1927,-Cha • - <1y that an persons having chdm a- mamet the Estate of Elizabeth Camp- A r Brace-mounted Team Backband Harness, y. Leri late of the To unship of Picker- _ 2 inch la er trace with heel chains, $42.00 --M in-� County of Ontario, mar- Woman deceased, who died on Wramil the Ding's Sighmam - With 5 ring reaching. instead of back- ---- . -_ - !o� ,about the 15th day of April 1930, s " band, __=49.00 y post pn r are requested to send b �D a l -Coach Service Black mounted Team Backbend Harness, $88.60 'paid or .deliver to Jahn.Calvin Camp " 5 tin Breeching 41" of the. Township of Pickering in g g ;44.26 The County of Ontario, the Executor PICKERINO TORONTO This ie not a factory harness, but custom made in our - .••of the estate, or to Messrs Brawn- fqg and Field his Solicitors at Whit-- W, hit= CC own shop at Markham. may, Ontario, their names and address- We 150 Cenh We specialize on repairs to harness and collars. •es and full' particulars •of their rdaims on or before the 31st day- of -Leave Pickering (-3tandard,Time) Leave Torontd iOct. 1930, and after that the said A. M. P. %l. A. S1, P. M. 10 F --' T A Ante the Executor will proceed to m 7 • -- A i 30 3.30 -Now distribute the assets bf thct estate- a- . . a 7.55 4.53 _ S 8®' 4 30 ' Sienese asci Collar Manufacturer rnong the parties entitled thereto, 8.55 -555, 9 :30 5.30 'having regard only to the claims of 055 6 55 .10 30 6.30 -which he shall then have notice, and -0 55 b 7 55 ,11.30 b i.30 ]�s�2 .RI��-IA 1�.- O NT. Horne Phore 800 "RDat 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 leets to persons of whose claim _ notice shall not then have been ret- 12.55 _10.55 _ ' 1;30: 11.30 -_ _ - ,55 11.25 -. 2,50 11:50 School . -Boo -eived: - 2:55 Dated at Whitby, Ontario, this Itis - !day of October, A D. 1930. ...., .. a Daily except Sunday. b Saturday, Sunday and a Browning and Fie!�l Holidays oniyr a Sunday only. We e a good supply of School Books of all kinds on hand have Solicitors for the Exec- - COACHES STOP AT ANY POINT TO.PICKUP -• for school re-opening. e3-8• slot above named,. PASSENGERS. - SIGN7►1. PLAINLY - - TO THE DRIVER.. ' Black Diamond Plow Points Coach connections at Toronto for Buffalo, Niiskara `!Goal .. Coal . B � Detroit, Barrie, y Spray for cattle, 75o'per gallon ' Falls, Hamilton; rantford Windsor, �+`1 _ Ortilia, Midland, Jacksoon's Point and __ . , Intermediate poiHto. _ •• -' Connections at Buffalo and Detroit for all _ _ �� fall line of Fresh Groceries, Pickling Spices ?$std and Soft foal of the' - _ _ _ U. S. A. .pointa. - an i a best quality- on - _ - _ . -.. • - d Vinegars (live •se a call.' -•,•__ Band Gra -' Coa.C�I Lines Phone y oar aider, _ We deliver.'' r, Phone Markham-6402. �* . 'HOS. A. LAW, _ M Duncan" General Green Rivet• - - t WM. I Merchantp n r. y: 4 •wa ,. : • 4y .. 07, • 4 A" iiEiee C:T.. 1'lOutibu h. R: K'., of D. aod•Miae Peattie,Toraato,ase Fitt 1960—s8pring 1981 n ' �_.�`f.,. `-••i : Chicano, , an f[re.- 5eesle Mac vlsitinR Claeem_ond_frie4ds. _ B1aCkS1n1t111I18 Mrs, oG'm. _Wallace ie suffering Kenzie, NN�,, **■■�``yy .r from a s'tivere cold. A. Dt TorOdto;. visited S. Fingald,� of Toronto, 'wee Har� lln@8 � idi�L !� with theMisses Forgie last week.' ho.m over the week-end. Wilbur Gleeson spent the week- e - • .,eainth his parents, . anery s Ingo a a and promptly attended tCAL o. p . Cl----'Claremont, Odt.; teacher of piano large supply of winter clothing S1a$ETJ e + Mrs.Gleeson. and theor «~ Lawn Mowers Sharpened- -The The IInited Obi;rch 'Choir esti' y. will nob accept pupils gtiareuteed-to keep'you•warm an� • - paned g at her home. Phone Claremont. ** dry. * 3 Lawn Leal _ 8.00 'and Repaired. ; _-at the anniversary services at Mt: D,.A.,-and-M i. Scot returned : 3:Barberry, 'Thumber 'i - 1.50 Zion on Sunday evening. , . G a,tiafaction guaranteed. , home on Friday, after vi icing the 13 Cornua (Dogwoods „ 1.50 z Mr. and Mrs. Reit so,d"'other latter's parents, Mr•and rs. $in- NOT=CiE 3 Deutiza, Fink 2` •' Y 5Q ,Phone Maly. 4125. t •;`, friends from Greenbank visited dree of London. The vera ac• Anpoe;e frond hubtibg,fishing,trap. 3 Deutiza, White 2' 1.50 Q �" K E Thos. and Mrs. Coady on $nanny. compan ed bp,. .lktaster Beverley Ping, rpmoviaggravei, sand or loam, .3 Honeysuckle Tartartan . '. 2.db 91y HIGHLAND CREEK a _ Jack and Mabel McLellan and Kio4reeMr. ndMz�i. Harrison. ofTor,, , who will visit them for cutting or destroying trees or shrubs, 3 Hydrangea, A..1;. (Hills of- . , •were wesk•end visitors at.the. some teiue. In ObPtL r ti The Rev.' Cetpt. T. F. Beet, of g property formerly known as From . . a a er manse. Whitb 'will take the Mena Bible the Walsh Farm and now the property John T. Elliott. Agent , " 'l Rev, H. R. Stephens. T. C. Gos y' o!Burton J. Myers; and now cable& - :Grain Merchant Claes in the afternoon and the Elm tree Lottage,property, _ 279 Mary Street Oshawa tick and W. H. Coates are attend- evening-service in the Baptist PROSECUTED, p Pert4 WILL BE Phone W 28tf Toronto ?� --'Ing the Baptist Convention at Church' on Sunday. Rev. Mr. Iain the market to purchase IIe►y, Whitby this week. Stephens will occupy Capt.,Best's Straw, Grata and Potatoee,� ' Warner and Mrs. Brown, of 'Oshawa, and Mies Sarah Jones and Pulpit in Whitby. ti; _ For quotations apply friend. Toronto, spent Sunday - -with Richard--Ward. - - Na-I'jCE dP _�T' _ -C � .._S•ON A number of our Marone motor � ° lZisa H» R. No. 1, ed to Toronto on Thursday night �iPhhtev&le •.:- Mills I 0 -A Phone.Pickering 1712 Hast, when they, eltem lifted the :7]1 first'bdegree In Doric Lodge. Chopping every day 15tf Reference Bank of Montreal Mrs. mal<d, of Oshawa, a GRAIN—FLOUR--FEED- butt), B U I L D E R Q h farmer Clarelaremont girl (Mary Oar- --_ f� sang a beautiful solo in the Headquarters for u .. United Church on Sunday morn- STERLING MILLING CO., LTD. NEW 1 We are now read ' gg High grade eH ggetPoultrp. you with " BEd. and Mre. Gibson have re- supply !turned home,,after spending two .�. {' weeks with relatives at Walker- ANTHONY WILSON BRICKS, CONCRETH .ton, Greenock, •Hanover and To- Proprietor BLOCKS, INTERLOCS- ` tanto, 48.! Phone Mark. 6502. The bowling t lob have leased a ADIO` 3 ING PIPE,. DRAIN TILL, art of the Pilkey lot south of the ' gds Jones•Sadler,g,H•C.M. r_ __ �r'' part corners.' and are now busy y ...,�r �I Only .• SAND AND GRAVEL. FOCAL TEACHER I Vnl�y � ,Pert Cement �pt�ttiog it io Rhapefor next season. � ® ` e ♦ The grounds are sufficiently large Graduate of the Hambonrq y ,,, ,.,.!.. Y for four ribks. Conservatory of Music ,Products Co. I Several rinks of our curlers took Pupils prepared for examinations =t � � �r part in the tournament at Stouff• BALSIM Phone Clare. Wo 371 Bay St., Toronto villa on Monday last. One rink = + - waa succes4ni in wianiog a sub. �� T��{ idolDn north o jtaotiaj prize. -- .:- P HINT-1 Creek. ' •i �'`. The ladies a�' the united Church NEW STORE R� Hogiving their annual Harvest bout /� ���� � Home Fowl Sapper on or shoat � �C.� : Nov. 14th. The Dramatic Club it LAREMONT' - are preparing' one of their new !• - and ams popular to be given on A Few of Our Bargalne KEW� tol same r arht. This is an event 6 Bwrs P& G Soap, ... 25c !� look forward to. Watch tor, 4 Jelly Powders, ... 25c BARR '•' 'further announcements and re- 2 Shredded Wheat, Ae 2 Lbs. Gin serve the date. •.• ger Snaps, -.' 10 serve A meeting of the Board of Trade 1 Boz Lux. ,•. .... AOc together with the officers of the '- Clac+emont Canning Co. will Ladies silk and wool Sose, pr 790 with the Men's Sita Hose held on Monday, October 27th, at Men's Overalls or S .•. 59c !MODEL ft New a.eelrel 8 pp m.. In the Community Hall Ladies, Silk Yeitir age wah=2 may- a+�. ;- • �j�� •Tlhe Claremont Canning Co. wish ox, 8 each 1.88 f suse`trustta Harnoala" Golden VOIi�B _*r ail farmers desiring to enter into a Men's wool work Sox, 8 pr 1.00 whhar�deeesstivasdrr�iw 1-contract for growing tomatoes to Highest prices paid for butter and be on hand to hear eggs. Save our coupon$. (��., a E speak of artistic _ lso Go sign contracts. sanssion. and We deliver every day. +al'��e� �"""C"�f 1-_.. ... " . ' Claremont Wdesigns that ars e i -- designs dignM�would be -_ Tse Naves spent an interesting C. A. OVERLAND .� - -:belt artistic hoar with Richard Ward on V � inappropriate !or the Tuesday in which several &nee. BERTRAND dotes relating to a period from 871y Phone 2501 Ed -,- Dt 8 purpose its a m i840 on and covering some of the pioneer days in Pickering town- - Tet has • 'W ship. Mr. Ward-has passed the 90 EeBryan ,CLAREMONT, .ONT. '. h sicall is one of the most re- - _ N reTribute'R ', NQ Greater year mark and mentally and 5 N. W. STAFFORD, + markable men .for that age that CLAREMONT Is the place to shop for school supplies, ; xis�C®ton Rana, we have ever known: We expect Whitby ' w publishhave a the near Future some Afew of the specials you can get Lett- books, note books, scribblers, a i' of these anecdotes as relate by at E. Bryan'Q': refills paints, pencils - Phone Whitby Mr. Ward, who nate clearlypkt of re 2 Rice Crispies. 25c - - 1' calls and relates some very inter. 2pkt<,f Shredded Wheat, 25c and pens. -esti•ng experiences of that time. 2 Kellogg's Bran Flakes, 25c On Sundry night about 11 30 2 lbs. Seedtess-Raisins, . • 25c .the local fire brigade was called to 2 cane of Peas, Prints, re 25o to 9�C a and for.23o a ard. - ---- the second coneession of Uxbridge. 2 cans of Pork and Beane, 25c _ + g• y y "' ♦ _ ♦♦ �� where'the barn and outbuildings 8 bare P & G Soap, 25c Ideal Towels for Farmers, 26o esoh, Maple Leaf ��4 ,of Joseph Cooper were on fire 7 bars of Castile Sosp, 25c 'The barn sod all the season's crop. 1 lb. good Family Tea, -89c several horses and cattle were lost. 8 cans Heinz Pork Beans, 29c Fine and work Shirts, from 1.60 to 2,25s for 1,00. , f 'The threshing outfit belonging to _ Obeap rates for farm and country `. 'Wm. Middleton, which had been . Hi hest price paid for --- _ .::_$ _. • '-Heintz Beane, -8 cans for•- 29 csents Wind. ns"s''nO°on baildiog% ' Monday morning, w 71so con= •. _ _ wimad mill Silas eta ' y Deliveries eve da 1� 2 cam for ... 2.9.cents ' sumed. The Stouffville-fire bei = y' - Ivory Soap Ftikes, 2 for ' ... 29 cents -Automobils neumn" Rade was also pi:esent, but were Z 27 Pilchards 2 canefor 85 cents uns save e u R a - FARMS FOB BALI tot and contents as there was a - _Phone Claremont 8701 - ' - Write or phone .� t4h wind blowing, but were able New Fall and Winter Buit $nm lea ln. -'to save other buildings that were P Come and see - �j �� B O A threatened. The origin of the firer BACK them. They are the latest. is a mystery. . The loss i. — -- -_ --.. _— 20 -WHITBY. ONr eovere��y insaratiee. - On Wednesday evenin , Oct. See for your Personal Greeting Cards _. __ (�reell River �`'•' gg T4 SCH00L. , pith, G. M. and o t Forsyth open- p y g, f01F Christmas. Basket FaG�tor� t � ed.their home to the members of Splendid values in Boys,Clothing,and the Women's Institute and their economy in School Shoes for Ph011e I40I. Manufacturers of > escorts for a social evening. A Boys and girls; splendid program was given, the Y'tung men's navy blue all wool _. ___— —_ __ _ - -All kinds of Fruit Baskets, Berry , president presiding. Commnnity serge pants,well cut and tailor- Crates, Farmers, Bushel sin og was heartily catered into. ed, regular 3,00.for 2.49 - Baskets, Clothes Baskets. . sod a uartette "Have a Good Yodnq men's fancy sweaters, o - Laugh," by Messrs. Ward, Pugh, and wool, regular 3.00,for 2,48 Coates and Barber. h speaker Boy's long pante, made of tweed a Qst Proprietor . from the Agricultural Dept. Rave of excellent material, sizes 28 :Maker of the welt known 4 a splendid 'addresq on ",Poultry to 94, regular 1.75, for 1.28 _ Liquid "Maker of t' Baskets. -and Poultry Raising," The de Boys' -all-wo61 sweaters, navy + Phone Markham 8. 'bate, "Reenlved; that s farm boy blue with red trimmings,sizes ; _.with a high school education and to 34, regular 1.50, for 98c _ - Investment '' $2.000. it is better for him to take HOys� khaki blouse@,ri-gular75c, a 4-year Agricultarnl College foci 49c -course, in preference to=startingHays khaki pants, regular 1.50, o - y u•H9 , for g� SAVINGS Bank Account is primarily as in- a �+ farming immediately." was very Girls'white middiee,detatchable vestment. But it is the only inestment yield- +� ut;tsrrrm Interesting. Mr. Goddard and navy blue collars and cuffs, 95c Ing a fair rite of interest, thrt is available for b Mr. McIntyre were the dpeakers Girls'all woolpMy blue pleated. •-for the affirmative -and Dr Tom. skirts, 95C yo linson and Miss Spoffard for the Black leatherette school bags, be immediately ntet by the beak account that has negative. The jadges were Mrs. with hats to match,regular been consistently developed. Your investment,as -- Loyal, I.00.for 49c' sucb, yields regular, returns in interest. Your Mrs.Pearce and Mr. ' .Caskey A fall line of boys'Oxford run• investment as a bank account yields- constant and after disensaing the pros and niog boots and shoes, girls' 'satisfaction and peace of mind in the fact that is cone they decided in favor of the strap slippers, sizes 7 to 2, re- always ready for other uses without the trouble y 5 negative. This was followed by a pular 1.50, for 1.19 of converting.it into .:�aah. ; piano trio by Mrs Ca key, Mrs. You quality wilt Hod our prices the lowest ob- Gregg and Mrs. Bir"aft. Then tainable, ualit and service entered into - test,- Farmers Con. considered, _ _ - ?,. teat,_ which proved d rather cliffs Drop into our store any time and we �]E CANffiLIAN BANa�(r► cult, but true to life. Some were will be only too pleased to show you, i mOF COMMERCE Fiore successful than others. Re- I N G O L D ' d.r, f' freahmente were served, which .,S - F�,,• brought to a close a social evening, LOWER PRICE STORF ""'"'-Aichis"" /9—al' Sold and Installed by both profitably and happily spent, Phone;3801 'r)iE STANDARD 13ANK OF CANADA FRANK J PROIISE and Mr. and Mrs. Forsyth were thanked for their kind hospitality. CLAREMO•sNV, ONT, �� -- MCgFM>Na — ONTABIO J "i' • • .w . Htirlwy reed: July 4th, 19-- • - L a tywom K ;s xTo all.employees of E1 Ranchftos ' 4ti - ? On and after thin date Mr. Kenntn eth be the finest _you sbuy. r Burney will be the general naaager of r r ranch. -I beeor Mg. 15ur. - -- - - - - ney the same loyal co-operation you have hitherto accorded his predeces- sort Mr. Graydon, whose services in _ 9 ., the employ of this Company have „ k B PETER B. KYNE earned him promotion. _.. . _ -Land dr Cattle Co., - By Bradley Bardin, - _,... President. . _ « - 730 -E-A ing capital. If you'll do that the deal ed time < t., ------ 1i1t_b;0FSTQ­ - U1,116 fifty thousand A Axly LikrLeter orders, air?" his quer- Kenneth Burn rdventurer and one- ` time gentleman, comes to I3radleY mar- din, Mina of she cauls,country. for a job. 1a made," "None: I fire general managers to ALADiv Burner has had a ightywith Martin' "By the bones of.Moses; I thought whom I have to issue orders. Good t --' ir4m Bruce• a rival cattle owner who has �r ween stealing the king's stock, aided by you were going to ask me to give it to night, Ken." _ $liking Young Bu eY bmakea hihn you. Harl Her hall Har!•Very well, "Good night,sir." He mem off the general manager of the ranch on,condi- son. -I'll furnish the operating capi- porch and the gloom swallowed him. Mistal[za "Keen animosity is ottea displayed tLoa that be Put Bruce and Gallegos cut tal at five-per cent., but I'll not fur. "Well, King," a sweet voice spoke toward the man at the top of the lad- alt the way. Burney meets Bruce, why A couple had, lust been -married der by those beneath him," says a �liaa sworn to kill him. They both tlraw nigh it 911 at once. .No, sir. Only as from a distant corner of the veranda, The clergyman shook hands with file -their sues, but-Burney outwit$ the wily you need it, and I'm to have access to "it looks to me as if you have a bear• buaines man. Especially u he !a one oldcattle thief. „ bride, then held out his hand to the of those rather careless house•peint 3leanwhtl6 Muriel Barain, beautiful your books at all reasonable times and cat by the tail , tisughter of the king, becomes interested " Muriel. I'll be bridegroom. ere. in Bureey. She tries to persuade her my representative is to have the tion It looks that way, The latter, however, took no notice, . father not to Let Burney tackle the cat- lege of looking aver your .operations hanged if I know what to make of that 4 a tle thievea. 3ut Burney continues to with a view to deciding whether you're, fellow.' One minute he's so cocksure but stood with his hand deep in his Minard's Liniment has a hundred uses. lay his plans for the battle that,is sure• operating. like a fool �r a wise man. I want to throw a rock at him and the trousers-pocket. to come. When he saw that the clergyman If I think your -nethods will lead to next minute-I'm-certain hes of the CHAPTER.XIL-(Cont'd.) ruin you must agree. to pursue my breed of.mea made for bosses. He's a continued to hold out his hand, he }, methods:" pretty easy talker, but-he knows said 1n.a very annoyed tone, "Hang it "It'p a mighty good job, eon., When to tilt ta:kin And while he's all! Can't you see I'm. getting the "It isn't. It's a terrible job. I've "I quite realize your right to pro- q g , money.out an fast as I can. A CiiYJ got to kill two men to make good on tect the loan in every reasonable way, talking ile makes you like it.I couldn't stand a blatherskite." Just Oft the Boardwa k sir, provided you promise.,not to be ,Neither could I," his daughter re- T the Tables' Fireproof Construction r "Ok. I see. Squeamish, eh?" capricious. u8 On a Residential Avenue P "�Iot ,it all. ? can and will rid you "When I make•a promise I keep it . t„ 'The husband, who ha l�arntonto,cs, restful eurrounaiags _ The devil you couldn't!" The words «•7th recreational advantages. pf Humes and Galleays; but it will coat -the letter as well as the spirit, of teasing his wife, was out motoring you more than a.general managers job young man." popped out, leaving His Majesty in in the country with her when they European Plan from $4 Dally at five hundred a month. Don't fon "AH' ri ht, air we've traded." the position of one who has already met a farmer,driving a.pair of.mules., American Pian from $7 Dally realize that atter doing that little „ g talked too much and may not say 'a R You vc got a good set-up,' the king more. A soft tittle laugh answered just as they were about to pass the WEEKLY OR SEASON RATES thing for you I'd never again dare to warned him, "and if u tai] to make farmer's turn-out, the, mules turned 0:4 APRUCATION Yo him tantalizingly. 1peas before the window of a lighted good, sweet Christian thouk' �• will oe their heads towards the motorcar % " froom; that I'd hav i tc resign my gess- .wasted on you. By the way, while CHAPTER XIV. - and brayed vociferously. oral managership immediately and lone Turning to his wile, the huslbaad i ,,, you were absent I had you and yours ayou been here listening to our con- remarked, cuttingly, "Relatives of myself to save funeral expenses?" looked no. The man who leased your versation?" her father demanded. r "Yes, I had thought of that phase ;chez•s ranch wn:dn't make good, so „. yours, I suppose!" ' of the enterprise, th king admitted. Of course I have It's dull around "Yes," said his wife, sweetly, "by the Bard.n Land dt Cattle Company 'here, I tell you, and I like to listen tomarriage.- was -�✓ in my mind to move you to has taken over his lease. But don't y ' another ranch immediately-say one that man talk. He certatinly had Some- let that worry you. The day you make thing to say to you. I loved that dig in Oregon. on this deal we'll cancel our res "There's only one ranch , want to good he gave you about a son-in-law, 1 _ Y lease and tarn the ranch back to you, "Wb), you suppose be meant -imove to and that's my father's Cattle }, y don't su i at cost. I can get another general anything, do you. Muriel?" I i ' .are cheap now and while .hey are y g, SALESMEN che4 I want to stock .my father's manager for El Raaehitti, and you "You never can tell what brave can drag your Lrisk young tail out o, thoughts ' rI rich again and be my own man. i a man like that has in his 'have a feeling that within two years New Msxico a minute after complet fanny mind." And agate, the girl With Car Tg amted ing your eontrac- Tom Bledsoe, the laughed teasin 1 a well be getting twelve cents for beet, .t g teasingl' In each district to sell Minerals ;and i,want to in on the gra " riding boss. is next in line and bell "Weil, I don't know much about get � �• made in Cao+ada, for $sifts. hogs �" rejoice to see the dt st of your going. him," the kin admitted, "but as a • What s your proposition, sera. g and poultry, Good proposition for i � < "Yon make me one, air." "I guessed as much, air. I passed son-in-law I'd take him on suspicion WATT, t him at the corral gate as I rode .in, in contrast with that bunch of ukelele- right e'en' CHAPTER XIII. at,d,judged, by the look 'n hie-eyes, playing, wise-cracking lot of gilded writs is Mar+ufaaturers: the ThermoConno tear: a "Well, angels couldn't do mord. that he wasn't pleased to Amrve the nincompoops in your social set. There ;W, H. ��� ltikd. TFrE Connor Thermo Electr;c lues$- wa or dust of my coming. How long has be isn't one of them with sense enough er �s Insulated en to keep the wash-31i 'You're right, it will be worth a great ,,, i ,� WOODBTOCl4, ONT. hot until the end he the archppe deal to me to have you put this job been the siding boss. to--to- tail a calf. time thicker than the regular copper over, so I'll tell yoi what I'll do. Your "Twenty long, hot and eoid, labor- It has not been at all unusual for I 10 fb mactstaa Stills stronger to Iwo .father's ranch will run a cow to every ridden years, Kenneth:" Mr. Graydon to be invited here for i f, the Now large roti water ee- Afteen acres-thtee thousand head-- "What s disappointment for the dinner, Pop," Muriel reminded him. ��k� �ro��s { a ter andavuickerr-nod crew adjust- devil." without overgrazing. I'll stock the poor devil." "Are you goingto make a social out- ! Ing. ", .-.,,,,bright �s A®W The aluminum agitator is polished y'ranch for you with two thousand head "Yes, indeed. However,in industry, east of your new general manager. i smooth-safe for the most delicate of heifers that will be two-year-olds as in war,it sometimes omen necea- "Art Graydon is a married man and -garments- wasbes cieanerand fester. good, smooth, sary to replace a good, steady conser- an old,, valued and trusted employee i Sew lifetime and oil encased drive runs peel spring. They'l' be 1DIAMOND DYES are easy to ! smoothly and protected quietly. ;grade Herefords. In addition I'll put vative Did general with a forceful, for whom I have a certain affection. I You are procectea for 12 years by aggressive, radical colonel. I'm sorry wouldn't high-hat him for a trrin-load ties go on smoothly and evenly; the Co -ior guarantee--the lotegeat, ,'in a hundred and fifty pure-bred Here- g8 N1✓ Neves a trace of that re- ! ' broaden ever irtvea with as Etectrto ford balls and twenty head of well. for him, but my interests come before of fat steers• But I cannot say that s Washer. dyed look when Diamond Dyes are Approved, by the Hydro Electric - broken saddle stock. I'll bill this live- his. However, I'll give him a raise for Burney. Perhaps, when, he has used. Just true, even, new colors Commission of Ontario. istock to you at a fair market value, in wages." been in my service as long as Graydon that hold their own through the It to to your interest to investigate "You'll do nothing of the mrt, Your has and hall--" hardest wear and washing. these latest, exclusive .ivantages stock on present prices, and take your mg " - before purchasing, ;promissory nate for five years, at five Majesty,"Ken Burney rgplied smiling- "Gotten married, she. ,•rompted, Diamond Dyes owe their super{ Per cent, secured by the livcstoek. ly. "i'm the ger eral manager find the "you'll or to the abundance of pure Hoaaoa Wu2+sr glossa and sa+aebse u Il invite him to dinner." tY . „ anilines they contain. Cost more I \IOVT1'.EAi1 1278 lit F•.cyal Ave. E. "You should have eighty per cent. day.you butt in on my right to hire, That's the milk in the cocoanut, to make. Surely. But you pay no MoNTRFAL 2397 St. Catherine St. E ' icalf crops and I agree with you that fire, raise salaries or lower them, that my MONTREAL more for them. All drug stores- I OTT.N WEAL tSibB Sherbrooke sc tv• da an excuse `�r m -existence as "Oh,it is, is it? Now,-look here,Old X1.NG,LCA V. ......, ...163 Bank St. _-; the cattle business, due to the extra- Y Y � Y lbc. - a KTNGRTODL. ..•...i19 Princess sc _ aordinar shorts a` cattle not only in general manager of El Rene van- settler. Who is the general manager ] TORONTO ..........415A Yonge St. Y shortage j TORONTO., 1664 St, Clair Ave W. Bar- this country but all over the world, is .ishes and I'll be healed down the road, of• the social department of the Bat= Q111t�t1 ' TORONTO_::...1896 Danforth Ave.'due to to come back with a bang. We leaving you to the tender mercies of din family?" xAarlt.Tw.....,...a74 King sc I« til INDISOR. ....118 Ryanlotte St. M ...shall have very high prices and they Martin Bruce and Miguel Gallegos." "Why-why, you are; I guess. Since WINNIPEG., ... ••242 Princess qt. ahould continue for many years. "Right you are," tha king admitted. your mother passed away— Nl�tiss!Qaaalii�► SOKsars t'.aNCOCt'ER .. '22 Ne:aon sc. - .Within five years you should be able "I admire you for sticking up for "Mother always accompanied you i to repay me and wn three thousand ycur rights, although at the same to El Ranchito and she always invited indebtedness on time I'd like to give you a cuff on the 'Mr. and rs. Graydon to dinner You them For operating expenses I app- ear. You're too infernally touchy for never invited him up in your life." _ -- -Tose your father would be willing to a Johnny-come-lately. het me-put it "But the invitation always came r inch this wa : It would please me very with better grace from your mother." for grace corn - dollars-if you could sell it, which your wisdom, condescend to.give poor me now. You'll have to hY a the ' = "a isn't an easy job nowadays." old Toon Bledsoe a raise of twenty-five Graydons up for dinner before they AD "I expect to lease the ranch from dollars a month. leave EI Ranchito,will you not. ' = -,:my father, of Course, as soot. as the "I shall. be most happy to oblige my "Of course. Only courtesy'to do so." ,Tease of the present tenant has ex- kind, generous and indulgent boss,but "It would be an equal courtesy to .` H U RT Aired Y _ - w vera manager also, ly, the ranch is alreadyino ! cover whether Tom Bledsot is worth You cant leave him sitting there in . . rtgaged. _ Im afraid I`ll have to ask you to loan the raise or not he'll not get it. He the office or eating alone at the Gray- rray .beAead timber, for all-fou know, don table. That would be grave dia- a'11 if he is, I'm going to hire a new courtesy." riding boss and you can transfer Mr. _ (To be continued.) [j,ORK won't wait for a �� Bledsoe to your dead timber depart- 4 yr headache to wear. off. meet." pit Production in Alberta Don't hook for, sympathy a>ti "'Well, I could promote him to gen- Alberta's output of oil during the Such times, but get sOrlle eral manager 'of a little ranch that Ills taste month of May,of this year was slight- Aspirin. It never fails. any fairly efficient cattleman could ` - " tresh paint leaves � a ved 4rdtt ly higher than that for the correspond- , for your sweet tooth. run," the king admitted. "But be , Dont be a c4ronic sufferer kind to old Tom. He's sound timber; ing period last year, according to fig- from headaches, or.any other Ir - een - ures compiled in the Department of wouldn't hurt his feelings for any-rue an the Interior from the reports o oper- See at WKIULLT thing except the vital necessity of get- ators. . The 86,463 barrels of naphtha the cause. Meantime, don't 4 ASotrcL people e4ywbets great ting this important job done. It's a Produced came from the lime forma= play martyr. There's always a ��gas>�e�9i�• t,sk old Tom isn't quite up to. Hq has tion in the Turner valley, thirtynine quiclG,Comfort in. Aspirin It I a strong religious streak, in him. On wells contributing the total. The light never does any harm. Ise t .it NcKhing S so mtach bene. crude 'came from higher horizons is foolish to suffer stray needless _-7-fit at so amaB a�, the round-up he sits around ,the fire every nigh and plays hymns on the Turner valley and from the Red Cou-, pain? It may be only a simple It is a wonderful help h� work harmonica. lie's a Quaker and it's a lee field. The total product of headache, or it may be neu- T a nd play—keeps you ' else to be 'relied I on:for, light crude was from ten wells hree rel a or neuritis: Rheumatism. strain on his gentle nature to spurn breakin col lm and of which also produced naptho. Four g p ds, contented- horse. yonr Lumbago- Aspirin is still the - - Mice. There t box. that his welfare, sir. By the way, where"I will Lirn _coiicito for seven barrels of light crude were pro- is hardly any ache or pain these- Aspirin and • has - Genuine do I sleep tonight?" duced in Turner valley in May, 1936. tablets can't relieve;they are a printed in red.Genuine Aspirin "I thou ht Art rGa don hid a s are The heavy crude total consists of theg y P great comfort to women who tablets do not depress_the output of five wells in the Wainwrightroom in his house, but it seems his (suffer periodically; they are heart. All druggists. A . sister-in-law is visiting him. So I've field,one In the Ribstone field, and one had a cot put in the ranch office for in the Skiff area. - you. By the way,just before you turn �ka •" in tack this notice on the bulletin "Peace of mind is one of the es- 7�_R - board that hangs on the wall outside sentlals for the enjoyment of art."- d► • the office entrance," and the king -Otto H. Kahn. __- _ P., .1 R :IN handed his new "`-' general manager a ISSUE No. .43—'30 sheet with some typewriting on it. Minard's Liniment aide tired feet TRwi7E-MARK RttG. i , '> ,T": `"Y, i:�ra• �. i - ,,; - - ,. ._. per_' lie .�.,10., • 'sial. �,.. .: . • 1rN .,, ✓v,,�, / ..�.. •4 :' ' '� �. :r.. .. :,,�xx �» �: ' 'n � .•, �. , :s'v .�s7 , .- ". �..'-'", " �.-... y-,. * �3 a•a.... �, t ... +br�, ..�;r is � Er:,� ,•, . �kg,.er,,,W i'..�, .. .:. .....,, .y ..''. •-:..,}.z wv!s:: ;:..,.+q;S ..,:• , .;i:=.y....w',• `'-.! •J°-,;•'. e,.... ti;�,9,r, ,. .,y:wy�u :.ie31' Y,a. �«'yn,..P ey,p..t ."r.Qa`•..zw..: nw w+..' s9r'. al •..V,w.,�,,,y .."�.. .a t _._` --- -- _ Every Piece 'Tells Its Qwn Story h .. �., � 1/�A1■M��W�i ..' 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'� ' Integrity and misJudge them or are the demand for it is small. severe, they will not dare entrust you If you have a wild rabbit, disjoint ► - ° 'with their secret thoughts again, or it- and soak the flesh in salt water ! ew they wfli withhold them from you for overnight. Pour off this water, when •dear of a "fuss,' which -exceedingly. ready to cook it, and dry each piece, -exceedingly. dredge it with flour and brown it light- M 1 " To talk things over with them sym- ly In hot fat. Some like to add onions, ¢ �' _ .pathetically will not only be good for parsley, bay leaf, pepper-corns or mint ` ;�' the'children, but it will be good for to the fat for their flavor in the meat. F°llowi You and will keep you young and When you have browned the hobbit, n8 a tradition whleh began from the tree which grows in front of hickory from the woods along the broad-minded. The mother who is a pour over it a can of.condensed.tom*- more than thirty years ago, H. H,rr the house of Air. Melaason's father is Canadian National ling, in the Stats z Val to her children and to whom they to soup, cover tightly and simmer un- Melanson, Assistant Vice-Preaideatl F'Ian�% apiece of as aple tree from nt Aiichrgaa In addition to the gavel. xray bring their joys and sorrows and til tender, about two hours: Such of the CaaaQisn Nation>tl Railways, AcaAla: a piece of wood from the Mr. Melansoa received a collection of _ - ambitions is the one whose word vegetables as onions, carrots, and eel- was where Air. Melaneoa made his relics from all parte of the world. i weighs heavily with her chfldreu.who. Cry may be,cooked with the rabbit. ( was pcaaeated with a historic gavelf first atudieq; apiece of the first desk such as gold from Bonanza Creep, Ore pretty certain to follow her advice. serving, remove the rabbit. Make a at the annual ceavention of the. he used when he Joined the railway;1 Yukon, gathered is 198; Jade from • American Assoeiattoi .of Passenger pieces of steel from the "Samson", New Zealaad; Conemara Marble from border of the'vegetables, it you have Traffic Officers,of which he Is the 75th and "Albion," the first locomotives Ireland; granite from Scotland; opal _ The Fireplace Center used them, and thicken the gravy. president. ,Every piece of wood !a operated in the Maritime Provinces; from Australia and a piece of metal l@'ortaaate is the home which has a saving Fuel the gavel has Its own story to tell of a piece of lumber from Mr. Melan-� train the last sleeping car built by -Areplace fa it, for a Are, either is g Mr. Melanson'd career ar<d of railway son's first private car. No. 84 of the: the Pullman Company in the United camp or in a fireplace, always has a in cooking, see that your sauce pan development. There Is fa It willow fatercolental Rat1•vRy, and a piece of States. fascination, for the human race. Sit- Is adapted to the flame. I2 it is too y ting and gazing into it, dreams came small to cover the Are, It wastes fuss. easily. It furnishes a delightful s,t- as there wfll be an aurole of name '��# New York jG(;o�®'j�j �,0]'1'�eY' � cio raisins, 1 cup of floor (possibly mmospbere for the home, both figura- about It which will escape and do no y a little more),vanilla, 1 level teaspoon tively and literally, and is always be- good, but will burn the aides of the a+V Wearing -- baking powder. pan. See that the bottom of the pan W g Will's Cake Cook water, chocolate and .1 table. _ loved of guests. . .. The room with the fireplace will a3- alta firmly on the stove. If the bot- One cup sugar and % cup lard spoon of the sugar till smooth. Stir ways be the center of attraction when � bulges and tilts the sauce pan up, BY ANNABELLE WORTHINGTON creamed toget.8'er. Add' 1 teaspoon Pato butter and add rest of sugar, beat- the days are cool•"and the Arepiace It- there is waste of heat. salt and 1 well-beaten egg. To 1 cup( en egg, flour, baking powder, sifter to. When the kettle has begun to boll, Illustrated D}reswnakixp Lesson Fier- thick soar milk add 1 teas g. - soli moat be the easter of your decors- noon soda gather, nuts, raisins and flavoring. tive scheme—except In hot weather. turn the Are down. A full hams can- nisbed With Every Pattern and stir until It foams over cup. Sift I Roll, Cut and bake in rather hot oven. A cluster of comfortable chairs, each not do more than make It boll and 9 cups of pastry flour and alternate orange Date Cookies with Its reading lamp and small side cook, and a small flame will do that. them while adding to Prat mlxtare. Two-thirds cup shortening, 1% cups table. are grouped about the fireplace. Wlth the unnecessary fire there is din. :. - Then add % teaspoon each of allspice, brown sugar,'2 eggs, 2 tablespoons ger of burning the food !n the center clove and nutmeg, % teaspoon cinua• teaspoon soda, I teaspoon On either aide of It are book cases g - sour milk, 1 with their contents wifhln easy reach, or making it boil dry too quickly. - do mon and % cup seeded raisins. Bake cinnamon, % teaspoon cloves. Vi tear about one hour in slow oven- - for long delightful evenings. To pro- •- - . -.y _�spoon salt. E cope flour, grated rind 1 Th* Dust Mo r Orange Pudding orange, 1 cup dates. Cream ahorteo- vide bdaace, there should be some •' P. symmetry is tbi'turnishings on each De You wash your dust mop when ' j First prepare 4 good-sized navel Ing and sugar, add beaten eggs. Mix aids of the fireplace. Tables, ehairs, It has beeome too full at dust to do and sift dry Ingredients alternately " -• oranges, pare and remove the.white .. ,. lamps, bookcases oa-one side are bei• 5000 wort! T!>Ja may be done with- mombrane and cut in small pieces. i with the sour milk- Last of all, add aaced by furniture of equal mass and out harm, using soap and warm water, } Pour over these 1 cup sugar and let t orange rind ,and dates. Drop an dignity on the other, though the pieces If you have taken out too much of the �� f stead an hour, 1t you have that much cookie sheet. on each side need not be alike nor all In the process, restore It by pour time to spare; as long as you can, Peach Batter Pudding ' eves companion ptecee, Ing a few drops of floor oil on it and i anyway. -Thea put into double bolter One tablespoon butter, 1 tablespoon . A picture above the mantle adds setting It away In a tin can until It �'' 1 quart milk and, when nearly boil- lard, 3 tablespoons sugar, % cup milk, vista and height and worth .to this absorbs the oft and it becomes evenly *. Ing, add 3 good tablespoons corn- 1 egg, 1 cup flour, 1 heaping teaspoon -center of decoration. It.should be a distributed throughout the mop. �:• starch, dissolved in a little cold milk, baking powder, pinch salt and sliced good one. the most important one in , and yolks of a eggs, beaten first. When peaches. 'the house, for this preferred position. - :.braes _ thick enough for puddle remove Cad g Cream_ m batter, sugar nasi lard to. 3t should be hung high enough to add Fortunate Is the child who, from �, let coal. This recipe does not call for gether; add the milk and beaten egg, liefght to the fireplace and to.be above babyhood has been permitted to run sugar to the custard part, as there is then the flour, powder sad salt, sifted: ` •the clock or whatever ornaments rest and Jump and climb and sweat and a cup on the oranges, bat If one wants Put batter over the peaches that hays on the mantle. Too much decoration strain and develop his muscles, This It s little sweeter a little sugar may been sliced and sugared. Boll In a as a mantlepiece looks fussy. It is(makes for grace and ease and freedom be beaten in with yolks of the eggs. can 1�y hours or bake 20 mfnstes In _ +appropriate that a clock or choice from self-consciousness and awkward- When custard Is cool pour over the the oven, bowl or vase should occupy the coater, uses, There !s no reason why a girl oranges, beat whites of eggs, make Livers Cocked in Jewish Style with twin candle sticks on each side, should not do these things as freely meringue and put on pudding and ` Chicken livers tiff make the most A wood-basket and hearth tools na- as a boy. 'She needs the poise as brown in the uvea turaily, sit on each side of the fire• much as he does. To learn to dance, __ 11 delicious dish. I generally bake the Easily Made (crape Jules � livers for about 10 minutes and`tbea place. form, play teams, or skate will maks Use Concord grapes. Remove from chop them in a wooden chopping bowl • '. � - ._"• for meatal agility and keenness u - " Candy In Cooking well as for bodily,alertness and grace, stems. Wash thoroughly, Use Quart j with a small onion, some fat drippings -"Many novel desserts may be made " - Jars. Put 1 cup of grapes in each jar and season to taste. Livers fried with 0 Paper Clips a and 1 cup of sugar (% if you do not , onions and cut-up green peppers are , Paper clips, conveniently near, will care for-it tnn 14wPot) Fill lso very good- ore and colors ars blended, prepared boiling water to running over and seal. — p with and ready for use. Hard°candies may serve many household ossa. .When ; Shake Jar until all sit yG. be chopped or faashed. Caramels are sawing,they will save basting by hold- gar is dissolved. Mothers teach their babies to tallt ,= ' added to soft mfxtpres, like custard Ing the edges together. In the work 1 Will be ready in about a month or two. and then expect them to be silent. ay b basket, clip together accessories -' Does not need to be diluted. Just Ye- vo the grape __ sliced or shaved and added to the re. which belong to one another. - c1pe. Marshmallows, slightly melted, - Red and Green Pepper Relish ?' add flavor and sweetness. Candy red- Mrs. Solomon Says: Seven pounds green sweet peppers, - hats give Aaxor and color to baked Twin requisites of suecess are as- T- — -pounds-r'ed sweet-Peppers, 3 pounds 'apples or baked pears. Nut candy, piration and perspiration. onions; grind all together and add 2 .chopped, may be folded into *hipped -- 6 �6?3 cups white sugar, 4 cups vinegar, 4 cream,placed on top of cookies before w0transa Song _ tablespoons salt. After it starts to ETelescope baking. o- frozen In ice creams. Drop A becoming black canton crepe that�boll, continue for half-hour, Makes an (From The;Countryman) Sr' distant oblects Close and Clear. Se.moos a candy into the bottom of the mold is strikingly am+rt with white crepe average of 15 bottles. andststan sad le miles sway: '!bink of the Kind kettle on my hearth ewme bas tour brass • for a custard ora baked pudding, _ - jAbot revers for conservative :day -. tun you eaa °fel - Whisper to avert God's wrath Chocolate Hermita sections and b fitted with h' When turned out, the melted candy t9�r• FREE for selling 25_packets t •�Ne r makes an atiraetive ,sauce. Children Scoured table. pray for me. It is the slenderizing wrap-aver type 14 cup melted butter, % cup sugar, at 10c_a EXTRA GIFT for praapN Jam.and pickle and conserve, that is easy 12 tablespoons grated chocolate, 1 gess• Wiley. send no mosey. will love to And melted candies hidden y to slip into snip quick and EWmg PRBMnm C'O.. DEPT, 258 Cloistered summers, named and num- fascinatingto make. tablespoon'r ate!, 1' egg; cup nota, Street,TORONTO s,osiasie away in their cakes, cochlea or bons. bared y Earl - •' ' _ Try adding cut marshmallows to Me from going bad reserve The belt is adjustable and leaves -- 1► your gelatine desserts and your cue- preserve; the front free in pat:el effect which - — tards. Break up peppermint sticks, _Pray for me. gives height to the figure. It ties in soak them overnight In milk and use ,. youthful bow at the left side. Straight this in your leecream. Or, Wrung dishelout on the line,° _ trimming pieces ' give free g P es of the sleeve are also , Sweeten to thole nostrils fine, bowed. Jw rein to your imagination and see what patched apron, WHEN FOO Interesting varieties yon can invent. D pray for me, $tyle�To. 2673 may be had in sizes Calm linen In the prase, 16, 18 years, 36, 38, 40, 42, 4e. and 46 arson 4, s 4 1`ar-reaped meadows, rantod and fal• inches l urL Footwear lowed; Black softly fallit g astir. crepe I Fall footwear is simple and conger- Clothe the hour o1 my distress; -- SOURS is B p Pray for me. would be lovely los formal afternoons. ,t vative, but particularly appropriate to Sheer velvet fn black or-rich wine- the occasion, reQuiring a change of red is laxuriousiy smart rimmed with J For Troubles ' True water from the tap doe to Acid "•= shoes and hose as the hours of the day lace. ore F' - Overflow 'the minds mishap, 1N01Ot CH Sweeten the Stoimach wear on sad, call for different funs- Size 36 requuea 4�1f yards 39-inch aOtlR svoM Brown tea-pot, pray for me. aoutrsVOW tions. There is the .oxford shoe for ' material with skirt cut oa.engthwise eoMSTtwnote 111trit0tv the for galf- Glass sad clone and, porcelain, tl.read or 5% yards 89-inch material e►s,►uusu' ' # Earth a sen to flower a kitchen, — mita A. oourse and campus; the semi-formal with skirt cut on crosswise Thread and Shine away with shade ingrain, _ -aftea•noon shoe and evening shoes fob• play for me. � yard 39-inch co._trastina. t. festive occasions. The combination of HOW TO ORDER PA1`Ti:RNS, contrasting colon, as blonde and tan, All things wonted, fiesting, razed, Write your ni me and address plain-I: About two hours after eating any stciaas ter neo ti than 50 gena. or gunmetal and silver, is a digitin- l vin number and' size of such pie auffer from sour stomachs. it is the f Stand me and myself.betwixt, y giving quick method. Results gaiahiag feature of the season. Lizard Sister my mortalita, patterns as you want. Enclose 20c in ey call it indigestion. It means come almost instantly. It is the skin trimmings are very prevalent. that the stomach nerves have been stamps or coin (coin eferred• wrap pti er-stimulated. There'is exxss approved method- You will neves BY your transient still renewed, Ps PT � x ; Various types of stockings go with But more meek than mins and it carefully) for each number, and use another when you know slidd. The way to corroct it is with 'the different kinds of shoes. There is speechless, address your order to Wilson Pattern mkt, which neettralisas many sure to get genuine Phillipe a practical lisle for street and campus Ie. eternity's Solitude, Service, ?3 West Adelaide St,Toronto. tithes its Volume iia acid. Milk of Magnesia prescribed s ; Pray for me. physicians for over flitin wear and with woolen dresses sad oz- a The right way is Philli 'Milk of correcting excess acids, y years es "+ lords. A twisted milk chiffon stocking The Scientist who said the next bat- --any, pa bOc bottles Sivas the now dell AaLh and is a —Sylvia Townsend Warner. MaEaesia--!!'nit a taaleiess L td; ---any drugstore. The genuine is p• - ties would be fought 7n the air were pleasantefReient and hatmleaa... -always a liquid--never made in tab. , prlate for afternoon. For evening. Friend—"I wish I could afford a car entirely sight if they meant political BBut it excess acids, It has let form Look for the anise Phillips' ,, V617 aIIser chltlfon fills the bill. The like thiel" Owner—"So do L" battles. remained the standard with PhT- on wrapper and bottle• ; i x. -,.. p � .. � "F'!�.•' ",'6�..': 'w'' r»:;6.ti f:' iiia,'�� -,�e•' S P • r -t ...r .. _ . ,p,: �.. .e,,,. _ Y .y::....r x• �'N. •r 4.! '..rY+ S �' a�1. j, r.t �.y'uJ'y �. -0. ,%" x .'.w_ , y./• "rem' . N �,re. y .• . .sit, ... •....+m - �.••�` ',-'K ? s . 'f:r.� R ,•iy, .`+�� .•�.. :si !., 1 '-Wit'!• /' +%/ !,�. �'• / i �� - •�! ,, •a. -ate. _ _ :z — w , , s,iloV • T-TCl1LQ - -Radio hieeabee may be obtained -Dancing every Saturday night : -• : >: ,from Ws C. '1[urkarii At.;the News. -at Dow Drop Ig. Office. —Members of. the United Church .-Mrs, J. O'Connor, of Chnrcb -•-�- Storkwho svho has choir, Icindly.-nD;p-- satlir= -- -— --- street, i9 siting at the home.of confined to her bed with summer day night this week , - iq 'bar son in 11elleville. flu, is now improving and is Able _L,•B, Tapson, piano-tuner of ' r. MiaeeaLilliaII acid Edith Mur- to be-around again. Bowmanaille. will be In town is a `ray a at over8amdsy with James -B. Wade is holding as auction few nave. Orders lett at TH13 sale of household effecte to-morrow O , J -lknd rs. Richardeoa Asad family, sinus ..otffce -_LL76 ocirdetown• -- f--- - attention.• "` (Satiur�ry}afternooa. Ree 7TeTinV Cate "A -Mrs. *Dr.) Robt• Wilson (nee another coluwn. -Dr. -H. T. Fallaise, Resident Bila WhitneyN foe>�y tiumber lure. Harr Murdoch{►ad Boas, Dentist. Office is residence, two -'. a cut price In the Pickering pablic aehooi left gtwaley and James spent Sunday doors east of 'St• Andrew's church, We had t0 hay,theMn right in order .to sell 'htnet- whisk to spend a year with with the former's daughter, Mrs. Pickering. Office hours, 9 a. =. to . -- ;freistives in Egypt. Ryle Southwell. of Whitby.. 6 at IJP, and Evenings by ap- _ 'them at the price_we are asking you, Col, . The members of file United Cbunch "At the Couvention�' sof the pointment. (x-ray•service). -ors flesh, mauve, lovebird maize sad • choir, are ieggt ested to be ;>Rt practice Bread and Cake Bakers Assorts pes0h, per garment ?9 Dente.• f ,an Ftiday and Saturday nights this tion of Caknsda, held at the Royal Xo•o is. tweek preceding the sani�►ersarX ser- York Hotel, Toronto, the staff of We're certainly passing the 'profit .i�� on Sunday next, the Pickering. Bakery was award RACTOR PLO -Prices.res- ` -The Pickering platoon of the a handsome silver cup as first along to you on these. 84eh battalion, under the command prize for the best decorated cake sonable. carr E.Devitt.Brottebam, asv o!Lie Allan B. Moore, were in in the junior class. OR SALE-?-.brood sows, Apply -Hee in mind the evening Duncan Dolphin.R,R.2,Carets — %, 08haw�on Friday might taking P g of Grocery Speciale for This Week : 'part in the general inspection by Nov..14th. There will bean ora- OR SALB-2 good Clydesdale work the regimental C• O. torical contest by some of the "VOR Apply to E. L. Ruddy, Picker- Z Essences, all kinds, 3 for ... 25e The regular meeting of the pupils of the Continuation School, ing.°tit' _ 4tf Women's Institute will be held on sponsored by the Women's Inati• 11A A8QUERADE DANCE-At DewPeanut Butter, pint jars ... 28c Friday, Oct. 31st, at the home of tute, with cash prizes awarded. Drop Inn, Wednesday evening. Oct.29th;Mee• C. A. Sterritt. ' The program The contest will be on Peace Ma. Aamiss;on.2scents. s Seedless Raieiae, 2 lbs.-'twill be in charge of Mrs. Croak. chinery, the League of Nations, 'FOR SALE-Several fresh youngRouble Cream Custard Powder, 5 oz. Don't forget change of date. Peace Pact and kindred subjects. tnitchcows and forward springers. A,J, tins, 2 for-A number of the local mem- -St. George's A. Y. P. A. hadaTaylor•Cherrywood.bers of the Keystone Chap ter of wonderful •opening meeting last FOR SALE-Several Qood workAunt Dinah Molasses,18 oz. tins,2for 21ethe Royal Arch Mesons, y, Thursd8 g horses, light and heavy, Also farm truck.Whitb y A lar a number of Geo.Gibson. Greenburn. etf Jelly Beane (Halloweten) per lb. attended their regular meeting, Inembers were present and several when R. X. Comp. C. C. Sten- new ones. The meeting opened F Do SALE-A gooy to 2 t,Dixon.Orford Q1r1B silk and w High- -house, made his annual visit, with a hymn and prayer, after Down ram Apply to R0. D;z7.8 High- which the election of officers took land Creek. Phone Ma1v 2420- 7-B t ! -Mrs. Anna Bullivaa, of Buf Dol Hose for the cools lace. President, Theo. Tanner: OR SALE-3 Rbvae Island roost weather, nice snappy colors per r - 60o Palo, has jest left the hospital. Pp ri t PPy , P P lee-Pres. Chris Fair ;'Secretary, en (rose combed) suitable for breeding Pur - where she has been for six weeks +. + y+ r— Agnes B,Tbom, R R No, 2, PSckertag. owing to injuries sustained in Betty Murray; Treas., Mrs. Davis,; Pbon;Mavern 1718 8-9 Boys' Fancy Wool Golf Hose, with ,. falling down stairs, including a Publicity Sec'y, Dorothy Tanner. O RENT—Oa Church St. Pickering fancy tops, per pair 60e broken bone in her hand and other After the business was completed Thalf of brick house.including blinds and fix-To- painful injuries. a social hour, followed by songs tures. Asy1y GSD.Bly. 210 Indian Road. To- s 1 and readings rendered b rnnto, or.NEWs Dire«. sit o1Zls Blae serg8 skirts, for sport -St. George's Church-Sunday g y memb• or school wear 890 School on Sunday. Oct 26th, at bens, ending with refreshments. FOR SERVICE-Pure-heed yogna: ' - 9.80 a. m. The Morning' service Every one enjoyed -themselves English black boar, Lloyd Jas white. lot ver mach and Wept awn with 22,rear con.9, Pickering. 7.8 _ Girls Tame, - in plain colors, 111 has been cancelled, owiIIg to y Y the fact of Harvest Thanks- a great desire to do splendid work FOR SALE — Superion fertilizer flannel hoe, in chinchilla 1.0U in the folio tl�outl,S. Nest drills,manure spreaders.threshing machines. giving services at the United 6 Also seed fall wheat. 104 variety, and binder - - K7hureh, At evening prayer, 700 meeting; will be O Wednesday, twine w F.Diener 3atf m., Rev. Prof. Isherwood. M.A., not Thursday. ;A Few .Snaps for Men r. p• -M&n motorists evident) Fj ARI FOR SALE-140 scree of,of Wycliffe College, Toronto, will y y i' land•excellent fa*ming distort near Mid- • misunderstand the im Ort of the land. Ont. Severallacres of standingtimber. be.the preacher. P House and:buildings. Apply at News >$ce. 2 only, Waterproof Coate, made of fleece-lined rubberized you ever see a purple owl safety responsibility law wbich cloth with belt and fancy trim. We have 1 36 and a H ing in the lane, while aitteas came into force in Ontario on STRAYED—From premise@. Picker- ' They're p yy Se September 1st. End a system of ►_' r Village. a red and white_-veer old steer, 1 40. going on sale at 8 99 each. Sold in yodeled ghostly songs. far fron, P y g - � 6 Minns. Did OV ever 68e 9 9cltch compulsory insurance. Those no hoer.,. Itewardfbr,nfortaation leading to y motorists who have shown that recovery. H. Wade. Pickering Phone Ptck4300 '°many places at 1100. .• ]Ebel could charm a s ook - Theo th+ have always -been careful VOR SALE CHEAP—Ona dark red .,eowe on Friday night and have a y y i dual Men's Underwear for fall—"Pen Angle".L10. 71, B1:itt8 an drivers do not .come tinder this pv*pose Shorthorn buil. I8 mortiry old. �laOk, Time $.00 O'CIOCk, Oct. 31st. Th b s heady be so) dam. will matt a M. Forsyth, ,Drawers per garment, ottly _ Place Spooks Lane(St. Andrew's law' So long as they continue to The bu 1 must be what ones. G M.Forsyth, + drive in a sensible manner and Phone Clare 2400' a9 ' IOharcb). Pave word 8 .cat calls. - Men's one-finger Male Mitts, with Buff, jest right fon - - I(ineste are requested to come is avoid accidents they are immune OR SALE-Shorthorn cow. 7 veal cmtume,or pa a fine. The Hatt from the operations of the Safety Fires, week.. with calf shorthorn cow 4 those cold mornings, per pair IOrcheetra will be is attendance. �ponaibility Act. It only sp' r� !re'sh 3 weak. 2 Holstein heifers. 2 ym.due fie! t0 the irresponsible Nov.20tb T B tested. N,E.McEwen,B.V, , --ices and c the Harvest Home p po ibis driver, Sc.. P,ckentag. Plume 4200 a - -_faersicee and chicken sapper of the who will take all 'lade of chances -- - ` Pickering United Church which on the highway. The new law ie TORONTO•wET•wssH LACK• • a ..intended for the speeder, the DRY (Semi Satsb]- Lei our sower slit and CHAPMAN1 0 11INN will take phare on Sands sad exelatn oar�boor service. Just leave yow _-!Tuesday nest in St. Auxenrow's driver who cute to. the drunken niIDe with Mr s W.Davis. barber amp. We �w Church. On Sunday, Oct. 2dth. driver. the driver who hogs the will pick up and deliver a rims a weer.. rt -�[iev. Dr Duncan, of.Toronto, will road rind other types who area 'MUSIC ".... .. h at 11 a. m. and 7 m. On menace on the highway. There Deforest ��0����: ���� day a chicken sap �r will be aro s large member of drivers, BLANCHE W. RAMER, A. T. C. )~[, � �e who should be driven off the irrved from 5 to 8 o'clock which _ - � - !wi11 be followed by a splendid highway se a protection to human Studio at Mrs, E W, Donnelly aFREE _ >' iprogram rendered byy Mss. Pearce. life. Wtitevala on Saturdays. . sof Coartioe. eloeatiomist Miss Phone.-Markham 1232 y .Helen Wright, soprano soloist is cNaptRrw000 Boaedale United Church,Toronto, The Whitevale Anniversary servic` Thee Brook 'W. Leo Boynton, bass soloist is es will be held next Sunday, Rev. .••Ithe Metropolitan United Church, W. Auld, B. A. of Markham, will be. Hunting or Shooting is probibited 'Toronto, and Mise Bessie Wright the speaker at 2.30 p. m. and Rev, under the Ontario Game & Piliberies - --~ `land Frank Houston, pianists, of J L Nichol, M. A. Ph. D. Missionary Act on those parts of lots l3, l4 and Toronto. kdmissioe, 50 cents ; Superintendent of Saskatche-van, at 15, is the Second and 3rd Ranges. We are going to absolutely give children, under 12 years,25 con e, 7.30 p .m. The Agincourt United Brakes Front Concession, LawrTow ence a =At a r nlar meetingire the Church choir will render special mus- of Pickering, owned by Lawrence away a brand new Deforest- Odd Fellows' the new officers is p Fied.Squires. James Greenlaw and Claude J -sof Ontario Lodge NPg24 _ Field. ; Crosley Radio on Xmas Eve to Dated September, 1930. • Installed by D. D. G. U. Bro. Geo. _ ----- • Mowat and his Inst+liing team s • S. •• from Eastern 'Star Lod e, Whit Monday, Oct. 0th--Auction sale of M Be.rriate:'a etc., � �. ' F g farm stock, impler sots, hay grain Oebawa, Ontario, X11 you have to. do is guess by. Following the installation a roots, etc at lot 10, con 4, Pick 5I-lV Solicitors for the leseeea. banquet was served, Short and - happy speeches were given y t e son. Sale at one o'clock. See Bills. ' e . D. D. 0, M. apd others. -Tbe hew- atm. Maw, Auctioneer. -...Pickering Mills �: ,officers installed were : Jr. P. Gl,, ' Bro. F. Prouse; ;�T �3.;Bra. L: 7, Sued' at. tach-a redlt d,'frAuction Ask us for particulars. ' Banks; V. G, Bro. C. Bradley; R. sale of-80 acres of farm land, farm FRONT RANK POULTRY FEED ` 8• N. e; Bro. J. Baledon ; stock, implements grain etc., the ro L. S. N. EGG MASH This New ' Brock is always on Bec,y, _ Property of Joseph Heard and Sons j 4., Bro., Geo. Match; lot 26, con. 3, Whitby, (114 mile:, GROWING MASH display in our store," ' �Zro. J. Barnes; Fin. See'y, Bro. G. north of Whitby Post Office). A = - s -vend I Treas.. Bro. J. Clark ; Mr. Heard is giving up farming There is quite an advantage by - Virden, Bro. G. Low ; Com., Bro. there -will be no reserve. Sale at ueiag Free Mixed Feeds. Our Radio Licensee Issued V%ey; IL S. V. G.. Bro. R, Bale- 1.30 sharp. See Bills. Wm Maw, feeds are not stocked - duo; L• S. V. G., Bro.,Somerville Auctioneer. up momthe ahead. - ^' !O. G., JIM Bennett; I. G}., Bro. Tuesday, Oct. 28th-Credit Sale of - PRAM Merritt; Chfip., Bro. J. Stephen. choice dairy herd, fresh sad fns- We reeommead our Dairy Rations Fred T• BIIIIt1II$', s +✓<A erHI9 �• ward springers; Also brood sows for quantity- and quality •gie��ed 1857. TheHydtra•Electric Corn mission and yours milk prodnetioD. bove men employed surveying for g g to also young cat- y tie, belonging to R. R. Johnson, 4d Chopping every week day at 8c '.4wo new lines between Gatineau lot 33, con. 9, Markham. No res- per bag for lots of 5 bags or lm and Toronto alongside the present side. Sale at one. F. W. Silver• over, lase than b bags 10e THE ;CENTRAL � ��tines. The eing ap up• o! the sides, Auctioneer. per bag. Barley lOc. :.farms In not being appreciated asyy Friday, Oct. 31st-Auction Sale of an 1 'foo much by the farmers affected, 40 head .f cattle, complete dairy Phone 5517 �. _sepeeially as they consider that herd including 19 'cows and heif the are not bang. indemnified ' Pickering KiWntf COmD8n9 Telephone 4900 era, 8 steers, 4 fat cattle, 8 calve -agfl�ciently for the harm that is and 1 Ayrshire Bull. To. be sold 4t Auction Sale of • being done their farms. Several on the premises of Frank B. John p of the farmers of -foreign birth son, Manchester, Ontario. Geo. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS iaear the Pickering-Whitby town- Jackson and Son, Auctioneers. • ' hDe, along with their wives and Tuesday, Nov. 4th-Auction Sale-of :Auto Repairs, Accessories Oils aid children. expressed their feelinge horses; cattle, implements etc., at The property of s l regarding the matter in no tin• lot 23, rear of con. 6, Pickering, A A-13'S�'I»EY 'C7CTA�F • 1 certain manner one day last week the property of Thos. Hardy. Sale Will be sold by public ,.when they showed that they were at one o'clock. See Bills. F. W. the residence of Harry Wade, repared to use force in prevent S;lversides Auctioneer. Pickeritlg Village,on a argin Battery C h g. Fl a survey of the lines through Thursday, Nov. 6t Extensive Cred- SATURDAY, OCT. 25TH, 1930 M ;, their property. It' le said that • p pe it sale of Pure Bred Slsorthon, .The following property: l they •were prepargd to use fire. Cattle, horses, sheep, implements, Dining room suite,oak. 9 piece,Dearly -_- -:- "Repairs made on- �'lll,makes _ s,rma, stones and any other means grain eta, at lot 29, con. 1. Scar- new } y+. for offensive and defensive par• boyo, the property of :A H. Wag- Sewing machine IIitchen Cabinet _ of C�1rB•6 Poses. The surveyors became staff. Sale to commence at •11 a. Pull-out couch Writing desk _ aalsrmed and called upon the Pro- m. sharp. Lunch provided. 11 mos. Dresser Settee vincial and County police to pro- credit. Prentice and Prentice, Auc- 2 Small tables Congoleum rug a, ' Y tact them from the enraged in- tioneerh. Victrola,new. Blankets habitants. Provincial Officer,Tom Friday, Nov, 14th—Auction Sale of DishesCurtai Bfindo Bath boiler _ + L'Mitchell. Of Oshawa, and Con- high producing milch cows and 7y Diabea and many other articles �� T � . ���� • stable Brown. of Beooklin, were Yorkshire gs and brood sows at Bale begins at 1 90 p. m.. sharp L Omn upon the aeene and peace,for lot 9, con. ckering, the prop eAo a*ate being at least, was re- erty of F.Yapman. 10 months T rt M 8 O w s 1N ,�•ickerl nrg Pron� - ,- `9t:!� credit given. W. B: PORy$LL;`Auobisarer P� ! +