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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1930_10_31 ♦. _ _ A'� - I•. r �' _ ;•n.' � -r '^r`'�..'.'1 •'r,'.- :'•Y a :7Y ft. .,•... ., �,,,. ,.�' ,..fir, ,,• . ,. .. 4,� - •i•3 x :.;y y,. ...r. r« ,,..,.-ate..-... i : ) 1, c ^''"' k. - 'w'.r y �✓`� _ .l•4 '•4;-. y .. ,,. •..:.: �.,.;.5• ••.. .......i.: ., y ,.1.. s g: �'.,/'' _ `�1•:r :�s'. � ,,,p C,}, .•ate F.aY _ e y 1� C R I J F ••', I rr� VOL. L. --' - __ _ _° PICKERING, ONT., .FRIDAY, OCT. 31 , 1930. . , _ 1�To. 9�, I . . ' wrleffeet,t►kasgal6afrtr4►. DUNBARTOI, CHURRYWOOD • ' White's- Mill y pe GREEI��TOODMiss Hazel Pett spent a week with y The .services in the Community friends in Toronto. x �R, H. C. PEARSON=Pbyeici'aa ���� + Qom= HAIL on Sunday next will be as fol- Mrs. Wm--Smith spent a few days IS andsnrgeoa, Dunbarto° i01y )Dawe: 2.00 p. m. Sunday school. 3.00'' last week with friends fn T nto. - ML yr,� R. FORBYTH, Opfi�D., Director Is running fall blast sawing lain- p' m. Evening Prayer and Holy Com-I Laura and Gordon Pett spent Sun • - v. eat Association of Ontario. Ree. bei; reaches, doubletrsee, munion. The services will be taken 1 �Y with their friends Ruth and Earl , at_� p c,l by the Rector, Rev. E. G. Robinson, Taylor. 1Betablished lea Eyes examined by spv�> t• tongues etc. B. D. Stanley Taylor, who is attending `' , Claremont,ont• Open to buy a quantity of good University, spent the week-end a �•� :,:4 ARL A.GRUBIN.R.O.-Eyesiabt basswood and elm GREENWOOD. his home here. T�•� Specialist. Honour graduate of the Collets logo. —' On Tuesday evening, Nov. 11th, LOW PRICES adf�ptometry of Canada; Gold medalist and On Monday evening Mr. and bias.j the Young People of Audley•will pre- ` Oft errnso prise winner to 1928. At Markham Grain Chopping Tuesdays Willows Wgre summoned to the homy i sent _.their drama "Wild Ginger". All my prices are lower, as much �. stir! Monday from s t m. to-6-p.a ro, and Fridays. of tfiefi brother-in-law, M-f Xttwood! - -- - Hacker'•amid office. At stouffyine rrom wen: y Good music will be rendered between as grain a are ower. ��a�7 to Saturday of each week. Eyes ezamin- of Uxbridge. When they reaghed acts. Full announcement next week. ad.Glaawfictedaod repaired. Highest quality Manufacturing Baskets of all Now is the timg, to- ■t Lowest Prices. Phone Stouff 2405. 461y descriptions. their destination they were surpris- Anniversary Services .' :`.e Unit- ed to find that quiteiC a large number ed church -will be held Sunday Nov. y I:egQ<L. Price rednc,tione at the s' of friends had assembled to assist 9th. The service at 10.30 a. m. will Highest Price paid for Wheat factor►,. Mr. and Mrs -Willows in celebrating be conducted by the Pastor' Rev. W. ,__,.._ E. CHRISTIAN, Barristerand ;�. e the fifteenth anniversary of their Rackham and the sin 1i,soGcitor,Notary Public Etc. Money to Phone Markham 8405 or 6420 or write ging will be leu I make and keg the following <.•-k Dara. South wing Court House, wbi0y. 2517 Chas. White. Locust Hill. Ont. wedding. They were made the rem by the home choir. Rev. A. Halbert p g RDONALD. RUDDY Barrister. ipients of a riumber of handsome of Newtonbrook, will preach at 2.30 y1 , solicitor, Notary Public. Office over Al- g gifts. A very pleasant time seas p. m. and 7 p. m. The singing in the )=LOUR � lia's 1. Drag Score.OpDoeite Post Office, Money spent by all. afternoon will be led by the Baptist gieaimi-beet flour for pastry and° W Lona, Phone 3. Whitby, Ont. sty Just Arrivirlchoir, the Zit vale and in the even- R, R s ° WHrTEVALE , fine cake bakin also for li ht -a BBATON. BELL dt ROSS, Barris S Y n United choir. white biscuits. on, solicitors. - 904 Northern Ontario A monster bazaar by the Women's Subding,330 Bay street,Toronto, C]2Oiee 2Ar 3X and 5X B. C. Association of the Whitevale United BTOUFFVILLE. Bakers'Jop-for bread and bang W4 BBell.eaton' church will be held in. the school- Buckwheat Flour-for n eakest H. D. __ Adelaide sass-9 Cedar Shingles. room on Friday, Nov. 7th at 3 p. m. �A euchre and dance is to be. held RICHARDSON, P10HERING do l�iBD, & lar a II&ntlt Of There will be a miscellaneous apron, in Ratcliffe's Hall by the Order of MliLVEY — Barristers, solicitors etc., g � p and home-cooking booths, besides a the Eastern Star. SAZ-214 Confederation life Building, Corner of fish pond and a candy booth. A har- A new industry, called the Gold CEREALS '. 1t�g� and Richmond Sta. Toronto. Phones rougb and dressed vest home supper will be served front Fish Supply Co. will begin o rations Ad■tiide 4489 and 44.80, Pickenng office oyen , ppe pp Ype Rolled Oats-beet make sed fresh , ■ad Saturday evmogs. Phone Pick 5 to 8 o'clock. Admission to supper here in the near future. cWheatlets Corn Meal e we' Jack Pine, Spiuee and -.25 cent.; children, 15 cents. 'Chief Justice Mulock is expected to Cracked Wheat Graham Flour Dental, "Hemlock Lumber. The Baptist Mission Circle will perform the unveiling duties at the Scotch Barley-for breakfast hold their monthly meeting at the Park on Sunday, Nov. 9th. Baking Bran NBIL O.,6M1TH. D. D. 9„ L. D.9,. Di�YL+1DiNr home of 'Mrs. J. H. Michell on Tues A Pot Luck Supper was held on (Socceesor'toDr.J.N.Dalen;, Graduate of -�� j 1 KERI G ••• day, Nov. 4th, at 2.30 p. m. Word Wednesday evening of this week by flue Royal College of Dental Surgeons and Toroii- ' for Roll Call ''Gladness`,. This is a file United Church Congregation, REEQs. 1 Ct's star a At Claremont office over D. A. * UNdBF.R special meeting as the members. of Rev. Mr. Whitcombe preached a ! is store every Tuesday and Friday. Phone L Barley Feed ,Baric Flour 9swB laza a�tt the Green River Circle will be pies- tirade on dancing and drinking and yy ent and will give the program. It is called forth the wrath of some of Mixed Chop Loa Grade Flour n ERBERT T FALLAISE, L. D S., Corn Peal Scra'ch Feed,6 raid a7 D. D.S., Graduate of the Royal College of oiled that a large number of tht our good citizens. R *Dantal Surgeons and the Vnivemi:7 of Toronto. I H. Beal, Claremont Whitevale ladies -a-ill be uresent to At the opening of our Women's Bran " Cracked Corn Glace in residence second door cast of St. And. Shorts Crusbed Oats Phone 884 enjoy a pleasant and profitable after- Liberal Club for the season on Fri- aew's Church. Pickering,Oat. Ottiu hours : 9 Fine Middlingtt Oat Cho p ■.as. to a p m. or by appointment. (N raynoon. Tea will be served at the day: evening an address was'given by •spice±. Phone Pick 3700 4317 FURNITURE ' close of the meeting. Mr. W. P- Mulock Tr'. L. NEW, USED AND ANTIQUE A DLEY, The Annual meeting of the Bible ' ��4sfsaei� Wer;a#' IN GREAT VARIETY tJ Society was held on Sunday last j, "Wild Gin when all the churches of the town L E URNIIY GHA W ELIZABETH RICHARD80v- ger" is the title of the j IN Bede, Marshall Mat' assembled in the United church �s Flreand aato�nb,teinsnra°ce of all kinds drams to be presented by the Com- Building and General raylee.mtzag companies Of solid fimuFtal stand- tresses, Dressers, Tables and munity Club In the Audley school on Contracting, where the were addressed by. Rev. Chair@, Picture Frames. Mr Harrington, of Torot►to. j �°a' the evening of Ftidag,Nov, 7th. . Estimates furnished on all ciawes ' GEOAGE Ii:EAY-Licensed auction. Our prices are the lowest. The members of the:Women's As- of work-Interior and Exterior. I em, Aitona Live stock and general sales .as�tly as tended to. Terms reasonable. R. sociation are preparing a play entit- DUMBARTON. Alterations and repairs. R e.amusilule. Pbone stwff 9003. 614 led "The Secret Society of Cabbage Miss Elva Annis is visiting friends Chimneys Built concrete work. $� PO®TILL, Licensed Auctioneer, ville"• Watch for date and partic- 8 Phone Picker a6: at Belleville, rag 671$ . tae Oversaw at toss sed Oosad•. Etta• C 0 A L Mars later. 41Isw mks aR.iil bfai■ aniar"d as on shortens Don't forget the Hallowe`en Man' 'Dir. Nobel is spending a holiday FAIRPORT. ONTARIQ a ■awe' AArrerr asa■a erns P? o„ ons A Rood supply of Hard and soft q'�erade at F. M: Chapman`@ home at Kingston. 9.23UTON TO WNSHIP OLF121 this (Frida )• evening. All members Wm. Nicholson is having an up-to- -,-- Coal on hand. Also a supply Y g• S H 11r G L E S . . • owr+gar.sr. orsef■Moas nor rattlsrg Dp 7 are urged to attend as a good time �� garage erected. , sdmkbvft. �►.rswaftes�� of Kindling Wood, is assured and good prizes will be Miss Emma Commn is visiting at Ottawa for a month or two, Nora Scotia thio�!ee snow• caw, R� stove length. given for costumes. Mr, and Mrs. Wilson of Highland Galt Galranized Steel Shi lei-• Y. Y A W, LIC 891) AIICa On Halloweien lease come to me Creeks-spent the week-end with hJ hes R 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. ' P Bird's Felt Slate Shia 1 • TfOl4RiR foe York.Qatari*sad Darbasa Witches, and ghosts, you then will Pe - Aft i6rat .sham pawmp�y attended DONALD MUNRO, PIG'KEKINO see, Come when clocks are striking and Mrs. Taylor. for sale at I& seopowgis. Dates tar sa4 may be _ eight, Don t forget and come to late. Meas May Sommerville, Reg, and T. pAT8R80N'8 OLARED[011'1' �ap�r at NILWS•Omer. 84 am and Mrs. Sommerville spent the i�E dt boom wbhby,out. ay . , , To the Hallowe'en Masquerade at • Call and get prices. Phone 2918 /11t O V E D l Pickering 1Vi s Fr and .Mrs. F .M October 3 Let. on week-end with friends at Trenton: _ �� Friday, evening, October 3Est. Wm. and 'Miss Bella Thompson are visiting friends at Locust Hill L A W f s FRONT RANK POULTRY FEED - Miss Hattie Coultis of Toronto, a '. Hsvinit rented my premises in — visited with Miss Bella ' Thompson R A Q G Pickering 1 have moved to EGG MASH John Cowie, of Toronto, spent the last week. g= wS. L� GROWING MASH week-end in the village. Misses Ialeen Annis and, Helen ANIYSERDIGE STATION qY Byrom Feasby, of Oshawa, is hol- Scott were fortunate in winningat Where I will conduct a black. idaying here with the Cassie family. tete f4ir a free bus ride to the city smitbin business and a There is quite an advantage by 31r .and Mrs. Flynn, of Toronto We are prepared to do sill kinde- K Y and much instructive sight-seeing on service station., using Fres Mixed Feeds. Our slrent Sunday with D. and Mrs, Gan- Tuesday of this week. of repairing of cars, also bat. Imperial oil and gas, tires a{ld feeds are not stocked nog• Rer. Dr. Best of Bowmanville tory charging, electric up months ahead. Mr. and Firs. Bielby, of Green Riv- welding and in fact ' fire repairs. preached in the-.Chile,) church here g - er, spent Sunday -kith A. Gray and morning and evening very instruct- everything in con- A so, az ervice to or nom a recommen vection with any point. for quantity and quality Watch D. Gannon's adv't. next day while Drs Fraser condi eteil an- car won . W • milk production. week for week-end specials beglnit- niversary services in Bow-manville. Gds, Oils, Grease and Accessories, A J.-A Ag Nov. 1st. eyerg�A>z In - _ -- ysron traced:-Taziery ce. t t per bag for lots of 5 bags or' Malco GREEN RIVER. Agent for Chevrolet Cars. a a tended the plowing match at Brook g Pbone;Brook. ISM over, lege than 5 bags 10e lin on Saturday. The drama last week wa`s enjoyed per bag, Barley lOc. Harvey and 'Mrs. Jones and Mrs. b r,rnannr Gordon ti'`, La '�nsale, Ontario — ;phone 5817 _ of Toronto, spent urs- The B, Y P. U. meets each Satur- _ - day with Mrs. Philip =d �Tcs Brod- daM at 3 p.'m. • �C�C8r1II �1lilIIQ ComusII' le, Mrs. T. Williams spent a couple ofi. Kitchen g F Quite a Humber of the hien on the days in Toronto recently. BULBS' I ' road gangs have finished their work Mrs. Chas. Bielby is with friends Blaeksmithing I in this locality and have left for oth• in Stouffville for a few,days. Cabinet er part& T'om Williams expects to leave FROM Rom ehoeiag a Specialty. Bruce and Mrs. Morton, of Kea- shortly on a deer-hunting trip. 1 All General Work,ineludia Wood wick accompanied by the former's Mrs. H. L. Smith entertained the .HOLLAND. Table, n est g brother, Howard called on' Brough- Women's Circle on Thursday last. IIS table, 2 Chairs' I Work.-a�fitly am friends on Sunday, Miss Ida Gray has returned home jf Mrs. T. C. Brown was !f visitor at after spending two weeks in Toronto. b Also, the Whitevale•baptist Sunday school Mr. :and Mrs. Ingham and Miser We have just received direct frooa - . 32.pieee set of Agent for Taco Farm on Sunday morning, giving a talk on Dally, of Toronto, visited with E. and Bolland'a ehipmeoE of Garden Machinery. The World's Temperance Lesson. Mrs.. Hutchings. E� gs Bulbs for outside planting Dishes X62 50 v. T- w*cdvr rd Mr. F. 74. Chapman gave an ex- Wm and Mrs. Spicer and son Nel• or indoor foring. • cellent address on the subject of son of Toronto visited with J. B. GREENWOOD 491y Temperance to the members of our and Mrs. Wilson. Darwin, Breeder, Parrot ` - -- Sunday school last Sunday afternoon. Wilbur and 'Mrs. Johnston, of (single) TULIPS (double ¢ Hitchen Cabinet, with all the 1st- The Young People's Bible class Whitevale, visited-witifJ A. and Mrs prices 50e dor., $4.00 r hundred►est devices for saving labor and �� 1' Ot Wait I was represented in full numbers ort Nighswander last week.time. Sunday. If these young peon were Alton Hagerman, 'Mrs. J. Smith eolele @cassia) varieties slightly fi enlisted in active work in the church and son and Miss Clara White were more. All named varieties. - *{ Potroelain topped table, 2 Windsor Until winter comes to what an influence they could exert Toronto visitors last,week. HYACINTHS(all colors) type chairs and a set of dishes, look over your in the community. There will be a bazaar at Gray's creamy tinted, patterned in pas- Furnace or Joseph Boyer, of Detroit, who Hall on Nov..14th. Shop for Christ- i 15e per bulb. tel flowers,and oetoitan shaped, - ' spent his boyhood in this lodality, mas early here. Particulars later. - 6 cape, 6 saucers, 6 tea plates, those passed away last week at the age of On Monday evening a chicken sup- D 3FFODILB 6 butter plates, 6 fruit dishes 82. He was a native son 'who proved 'per will be served in. Gray's Hall Von Sinon, Bicolor Victoria 1 platter, 1 salad bowl. '1�� Troughs a very successful man. Mrs. Thos. from 5 to R o`clock, followed by a Emperor(single and double}~ ,• Philip-is a niece of the deceased. good program. Admission 50 cts. 60e• dozen. , This outfit, a speeial eztraordin• repaired or replaced. Warren C., Willson, superintendent children, 25 cents. Come and enjoy : dry, paired at$62.60. of the Sabbath school and several of yourself. _ _ Paper Whitew Place your order and the older boy members attended the The 42nd anniversary services will NARCISSUS h a; BE READY - Sunday school league banquet one l be held at the Green River Baptist 'S0e a dozen. - 1 Qk !'Sterflft 1,' night recently, at Brooklin, and they Church on Nov, 2nd. The choir`from when winter cones. report a very worth while meeting. the United church, Claremont will Get yours While the aesortment' Quite a number of our W. M. D. provide the music for the 3 o'clock is complete. ' Call Ladies attended the missionary rally service supplemented by the McMast- " .•_.. �K� IN KE E Phone_1800 in Mount Zion Church on Tuesday at- er Quartette. The home choir will f`t E_ W. , Is ♦ Furniture Dealer ands ALV'IN BUSHBY ternoon and were delighted with the lead in the evening service at 7 0'- E. C. J O N E S � Funeral Director a afternoon's program and the kind clock. Messrs Harold and Bernard Also imbul ,ace Service �Bardware Phone 4600 hospitality extended to them by the i Stibbards from Vancouver, B. C. will Druggist and Chemist. Mount Zion ladies and other member[, be ;the chief speakers. All come, All . . t P � PI4�RI�1'(� "-' of the"Qfe'etlwa0d c3rtwiS•`W: M:-S. welcome. Phens•6800 :_: ,.. pi>:kering �, 1/ f • en that range with the ends of their - tongues alit an' wearin' the Triangle Pekoe F B brand." alada old �e _ • , .• .. .1 ,. - _ -CHAPTER XV. by far the finest flavour heretofore with rustlers,Tom.Tongue- - h : } slitting is a new one on me. Why do the - B PETER B. KYN - - So the calf cjtn no longer auckla ge ORANGE u t Y E its mother an' will have to start - PEKOE - 1 rustlin' a livin' on grass right off." BLEND _ I see. That means the calf sY:voifsis. will leave its mother and, of course, _ which life Jad exeeuted for him withinonce it has done that, there is no way Kenneth Burney adventurer and one- the est fo days, when there Came a ' time gentleman,,comes to Bradley Bar- p y of identifying it as that cow s calf, Tu din, king of the cattle country, for a job, peremptory knock at the outer en- all intents and purposes it's a waver- c' Buprney has had a tlg-t with atartin trance. Ken padded.across in his bare ick' and -the assumption is that the Bruce, a rival cattle owner who has been + stealing. the king's stock, aided by 'Mi- feet and Sound Tom Bledsoe standing first man who finds it is free to use Teo I the g d!!ss' : guel alleges, a Mexican bandit. The in the entrance. king, liking young Burney, makes him his iron oII i general manager of the ranch on-condt- "Come in, Mr. Bledsoe,"-he.invited Tom Bledsoe nodded. "Bad for the ' .. tion that he,puts Bruce and Gallegos-Out "I've A pretty girls at the shore said t0 Jane—"Why did you decide to mar- `a of the way. Burney meets Bruce, who the riding boss cheerfully. I ve beeu cu udder to haus her calf forcibly her mother, "Jack says I'm the-nicest ry Billy instead of Jim?" --Phtlippa— has sworn to kill him. They both draw anticipating a visit from you, but not weaned before due time, Mr. Burney. girl he ever met; shall I ask him to "I founu I loved Billy best. You see, their guns, but'Bnrney outwits the wl'ly quite ss' soon. I figured we'd have a "Are tht• same tactics followed on call?" "No,"replied the mother, "why he proposed' old orale'Mef. — _ Meanwhile . uriel Bardin. beautiful conference in the morning, but-since our cattle north of the line, Tom?" not let the poor chap keep on thinking daughter of the king. becotnes more in- it's the mere shank of the evening now Bledsoe nodded. "Not fb such an so. For pry Skin—Minard's Liniment. terested .in Burney than she cares to admit. She tries to persuade her father we'll fly at it." extent, however. W% can watch'our not to let Burney tackle the cattle cattle"closer an' Bruce daren't take the r 'thieves: But Burney continues to lay Bledsoe came in and sat down on his plans for the battle that is sure to Graydon's desk. "I was settin' in chance he does in El Cajon Bonita, come front o' the bunkhouse, Mr. Burney, wi.ere he is immune from United - states law." et Your Radio For the Winter Months Now - CHAPTER XIV, when I saw thee come into the office; "You're developing too much inter.- then I saw thee come out an' tack "The hyena! Who is Miguel Gal- "Well- in this young man, Muriel." somethin' on the bulletin board, so I IEg s half-breed Irishman, His mother _ _ "Well- I'll.not have you butting in drifted over•to read what thee had Saving 75 by "on the rights of the general manager tacked there. Then I made 'up my -as an"Italian an' he became a natur- of your social department, Brad Bar. mind to call." alized citizen of Mexico. During the -t­­-'---­,i.-.din,_ because the day you do, any ex- "And present to me your resigns- Madero rebellion he was r genera! # cuss for my further existence as the tion as riding boss, eh?" an more recently hes be•cme a sort i On a NEW 1931 Bardin hostess will vanish and I'll be "Thee gets me mighty quick,'.' Tom bandit, "but claimin' to be a patriot. He's the law in that part of Mexico a - " headed down the aisle with one of Bledsoe answered. Screen Grxl Console Radio those ukelele-playing, wise-cracking, "And I dispose of your resignation an'after eighteen year o' war an' riot, gilded young nincompoops in my social just as quickly, Bledsoe. It's rejected. about all the Mexican Government This is an Introductory Price for set. You're too good a man to leave the can do is handle the tough ones an' Only One Month - "This," said the king, "istresaon. king's service and too old a man to go leave the little-ones alone until they - "If this be treason make the moat prowling around the sovereign state get too had. He's got the local federal $149.50 - officials buffaloed an' they're sort o' , of it," she challenged. "You've intro- of New Mexico looking for another I caterin' to him in- the hope he won't duced me to the realest man I've ever job. I doubt if you would find one as Convenient Terms good as the one you wish to-rest I organize a revolution again 'em. He - - - met and now you plan to keep me g y resign. . swag from him Haven't I any and certainly you'll not find one with 4ces about what he pl@ase:•." Write for Particulars +" an decent future to it. Som orders , "Hae Mr. Graydon complained to rights?" Y Y the Mexican federal officials about Ye Olde-Firms r This is all wrong, the king blue- to you are to withhold your resigna- tered. "If you please, Muriel we'll tion for about sixty days. By that}him?" HEINTZMAN 8s td. 1 not discuss the subject further. You time I will have completed my tour off No, sir. Ain't had nothin' to sem- CO.,' +- map invite him if you please. I shall service 8s general manager and you plain about. All we got is suspicion. - 195 YONGE ST. Toronto, Oct. offer no objection and shall make him can come. over and t..ck a notice of Martin Bruce don't own a hectare o' ' welcome. Bu: I warn you he will no: your own on that bulletin board. How.I land in Mexico, but the king's got x _ accept the invitation." ever, I believe in liberty, and if yes-I sound title to El Cajon Bonita an we — - - - -- +`Wh +++ insist on resigning. I suppose I'll have figger Bruce wants it, an' has set Gal- y� to t new nidi legos up to mallin' things so uncom- INVESTIGATE THE CONNOR "Because he's as wise as a treeful get pg-boss, but I warn I - j of owls and knows his place. He knows You that, once you're out, yon'li stay fortable an' unprofitable nbere we'll THERMO BEFORE BUYING I'd fire him if he ac:epted. It would out-" . . pull out to save loss an bloodshed;, i. �be presuming on brief acquaintance." Tom Bledshes dour face began then Bruce'll" take it over.an' range �E Connor Thermo Electric Rasher is !a- p g q his catt.3 on.it. I wouldn't be aur- sulated to retain 'the heat. Washes faster ' "I've met him—and when I invite slip, Slowly a glad smile lighted it prise if Gallegos is his silent partner, and cleaner. It is 2% times thicker than the him he'll come. Of course, as a more Thee means that, Mr. Burney. regular Copper tub machine. Bulls stronger to doin the dirty work for his share. i'dez he'd mount that !aa# horse of "Certainly. Haven't you known the _ Iast longer, kin len enough to know that he (To be continued.) his his snd get out of the country before g g g New ball bearing water remover with over presuming so on,brief acquaintance, never explains He acts. And haven:•. '--'r size rolls—Wrings drier and quicker, Yo ace®w but as your general manager he'll feel You known him long enouga to know These Autumn Afternoons adjusting. he's stepped up a bit in the social he's just? He knows you're capable Wrom the World Tomorrow) - Guarantee for 12 .Years. Longest and broad IG world." and that by-reason of long and faith-i eat guarantee ever given• with a Washing Ma-. _ k "I'm afraid you're right," said the !ul service, you have earned promo- must be silent , . ..here's enchanted omo- chine. king. "Muriel, your interested in thin tion. You are going to get it. He Found, It will pay you to Investigate•the exclusive , I A world long lost to everything but, 1 boy told me so tonight. I'm just here to advantages of the Connor Thermo Electric Washer before purchasing. 9+' }ant Martin Bruce and Mi dream. Approved"Are you, p guel Gal- pp owed by the Hydro Electric Power Commission of Ontario: _ Golden and slow and hushed of. every "Certainly." legos beneath the cactus and grama Connor Washer Stores'.and Braitehes. • sound, "Well?" grass, sad ss' sooa'aa that job is done f Montreal i?79 itouat $oysl Ave. E. ToroAto 1654 St. Clair Ave. W. Where days are less than. leaves upgn. "If you're not seriously interested, I'll be on my way, although I mast a stream; Montreal 2397 St:'Catherine St. E. Toronto .. 1896 Danforth Ave. +' inform you, $rothea Bledsoe, that if. Montreal 5159 Sherbr)ake St, W. Hamitton .... 274 Rin St. E. of course— Passing and passing, days -without a Ottawa . .....,., 164 hank Sc. Windsor , 118 Wyandotte St. E. "I `ant serious} interested—sufft- "I desire to do so I can..remain indefi- name, _ eiently so, at any rate, to do m beat y+ 1' Kingston ,,...... 215 Princess 9t- Winnipeg .... 242 Princess St. ' nitel and you'll be moved off to man- y Whose drowse thought is all_a stilted _ Toronto 425A Tonga St. Vancouver , ,.. 7:2 Neaon St. _ -to prevent him from soiling his rather age some small ranch of the king's." delight nice hands in human blood." "I want so small job an' I want no That drifts Into this singing hush of - _, "I'm all worn.-out," the kin; growl- charity, Mr. Burne:-." fame, ed, and immediately rose and went to "I understand. You wait your This moment's respite on the edge 'of "•'bed. In the realizatior that his daugh. rights and you figure E1 Ranchito part night: - - ter had eavesdropped on him he was of them. At present, however, clean- - in u El Ranchito so it will be on a ` profoundly irritated and disturbed In g p I must be silent, here . there is a word,he felt like a dog caught suck- the saying basis it should be is a jdb : no word _ - ing eggs. that would be repugnant to you,'and So weightless and so golden but would El Ranchito had its own lighting the king knows it. So I'm to clean it i break system and a 111-candle-power light up for you and after that it will run This haunted 'dream in .which no u burned over the entrance to the ranch along under your managemen. like a sound is heard, office. Ken Burney searched through new red buggy." This olden sleeping that must never de Tom Bledsoe held out his hand. "I'm wake ` > thumb tacks, whereupon he went out. obliged to thee, young man. Till the last leaf has faltered' to the side and Pee -on'. h. of at_>t11" _ _ground _ the formal notice of his appointment "Perhaps thee might need help on With something less_. and more' _ : as general manager. After which, he this.cleaning job, }sir. Burney?" than any sound. retired to Art Graydon's private office, "Yes, Ill require some help. I'll —David :Morton. ' est down on the cot prepared there want about thirty good men who can a ` and drew off his boots. For a long shoot and.aren't afraid to. They may Use Minard's Liniment for Toothache. time he sat there, considering the ver• have to do battle down in El Cajon _- A. x ious aspects of the abrupt about-face onita, although I shall try to avoid a r9 + at- However, I shall have to make The Last of the Three Rs ?• a demonstration." To the rising generation as to the The Quaker's face I.ad set again. "I old, multiplication is apparently still will find thee such men, Mr. Burney, vexation and the rule of three the an' I will go with thee—for war or school's chief perplexity. More pupils For _ R-ALGIA demonstration. It is not sinful to failed in mathematics !n the New fA -protect that which is thine." York high schools during 1929 than in we in morn sunfit tinter. Purvey•stared at the man. "Whose any other subject, according to a re- No expense spared to have it bread I eat his song I sing, eh?" port recently, issued. In one school Prompt relief from HEADACHES, LUMBAGO# i clean,wholesome and Wdlllvored- Tom Bledsoe nodded. He was of more than half of the pupils failedthe old school of cowmen. His employ_ first-term algebra, while failures in COLDS, SORE THROAT, RHEUMATISM, er's joys, sorrows and perplexities thigh school mathematics as a whole 'WEIGLEYS were his, too: totaled 26.9 per cent. NEURITIS, NEURALGIA, ACHES and PAINS "Ever itch to ride down into EI On the other-hand, less than 5 per to Wrapped and sealed to keep it"as Cajon Bonita and clean out this cent, failed in music and domestic _ • - good as when it leaves the o++ factory. Bruce-Gallegos faction Mr. Bledsoe. science and 13 per cent. is English, _ WRIGLEY'S is bound to be the bat "I tell thee this.fact-ion, would have though foreign languages demanded aTablets _ that men and machines and money been m first act as general manager." student toll second only to mathe- "How fortunate ou and I have so mattes. Aspirin DOES NOT HARMThe _ wet freshens quickly gotten to an understanding, amdaidedigesdom Mr. Bledsoe." THE HEART 1e, general manager calls me Tom, Mr. eY•" i� .- s e om goes with me. Where can you -- find me thirty.good inen and true,?'.' A CRY.l4'1 They will be thine own men, Mr. Just ON the Boardwa!k .�" Burney, Old hands." Fireproof Construction M i i�oygp BY "I understand Gallegos :.aa not, as On a , sidential Avenue _ MILLIONS yet, done anything openly overt; that Harmony restful .surroundincs emu he merely looks dangerous. Do you with recreational advhatasea, know that he and his men brand our European Plan from �I Daily - calves?" American Plan from $7 Daily10111 is • MAP' "Yes:' ' WEEKLY OR pe'eONi RA't•Eg TRwo`-N+ARK wan. . •--- "How do you knew?„ PPL CATION y NAipint<�� � which-&Etaine yrowai dleaetiaos. Hsi -. (t bOtlola of 12 tablet.Abq bottles of 24 sad 100—A11 dt+�W. IgSUE No. 44--'30 "I can't prove it, but I find calves�, , 7 - ....;.ter rt: 1it� •. • • ,n.y. :fin ... � 9 .} .M.. _ � _ .. . ". a .SY, p'M..,, •x _.....?,�:'°.cy�.•„�, ":y ,• t,N;n,�. ,hu a ,y-.'c."'{,,.^.'" '004. �' . �""",�a.. wi ': .d` .:a�'r3tyM•;,S":5''",',�!y.,:al'�•..I� _ rcP!trr nam.,-- ;kr . .,.r _ ,e.:- :'KK7Ya1'Ls%.rtp�•'aFi+, . .tir»4ia•,re�CF�+w�w rhx... L",�+i, -:`s, a--guys• "`� c �, ���,� Are They Lost to Canada? ~mor the ; :.: Live Ornaments I The limit and restraitnt applies to the PossessionsF t Y f a� tend to accumulate quantity, not to the variety, _ through the-years until our walls and -The balanced diet must contain ani- shelves are crowded with dead knack- tables, especially the leafy kind; n mal protein—meat, eggs, fruits; vege- f' . :knacks which have lose their interest. � �,•; a - Enter your front door and look about whole grain breads and cereals; fat, your rooms in' the spirit of your moat especially butter-f-t and cream " critical neighbor, forgetting the sent!-( The danger is. that the food faddist meat which ties you to these out of- will eliminate white bread, meat and •'date treasures. other carbohydrates from the diet and That picture of Aunt Jennie—is it not permit himself enough to repair really beautiful? It you must keep•it,. the tissues and provide energy. No can you not consign It to a leas pro- one food is a perfect food, but there is mineat xoom?_ .The..litiie -etching, in safe., in numliers—and•variety. It _ _ the dilapidated frame, is really a work y ou would cut down your weight, eatOWN of work. How much more attaretive some of everything, but not too much NFIRwr it would look freshly framed, of it. The whole variety need not•ap- Though Its color is good, one purple pear'every meal,'nor even every day, but see to it that you run the gamut These seven motherless-children who sailed in the Anchor-Donaldson liner "Athenla" to join their relatives vase on'the piano is condemned, by in Scotland, are all members of the Wilson family whose mother died in February and whose father employed Its ' inartistic shaper': to the distard.-I Of normal diet every Sew days. -in the Cdnadian.Timber Limits, Ands it impossible to give them the time and attetltion necessary. The children y Those limp and emaciated soft pillows pishwashing Aids are in charge of officials of the-Anghor-Donaldson Line who will look after them -until they arrive at Glasgow yJ were-objects of joy—long ago. With where they will be turned over to their Grandparents. more plumpness and fresh coveis Besides soap and scouring powders, P rents, it !sato .lie hoped that they well ah return ldter'to take they might recuperate and become the efficient housewife has other aids . ptr.rt-!n the future development of Canada. - Again fit to mingle in good society: to help in this ever-present household -Are those small pieces of bric•a- task. There is the string. dishmop, and contained abundant evidence that • brac,,scattered over the mantle, really for use in hot suds, and to wash the ; Says a Truk Won What New York of enough value to compensate for'the glasses and cups. It must be kept s was the.property of a staff.officer cluttered effect they give to that ren- clean to prevent its becoming a bid serving at It ways general head- clean in Near East Quarters. It was a genuine note- cluttered s Wearing tei of the room' Why not force them !ng place for germs. .Splendid dish- book, with plenty of ofd entries of to resign in favor of your colonial tea-I cloths may be purchased in the stores i A .trick which helped to turn the interest (though none of value) to BY ANNABELLE WORTHINGTON pot or Indian bowl? These would gives for a nominal sum. It is no 10- r. ,Ide of the World War in the Near the enemy, but the latest entries and leaf dignity to the fireplace. necessary to use a sleeve of an ,!d Fast in favor of the Allies is related! enclosures were calculated`to m!s +� Study' the photographs strewn over shirt, or a fragment of discards ! ru by Major Gen. Sir George Astor,! lead. The neat thing, put into the 121uatni8he -Dressmaking avers; Lesson Futti the piano. Observe that your dear derwear. Th.e new dishcloths come 1. g aiahed Willi Every Pattern formerly of the Brit#sh Naval Intelll-' bag had an intimate human touch. ones do'not look like that to-day, and colors to match the color scheme of genre Department and the Secre-I It was a faked tette: to -a husband _ their passe hair-dress is merely, the kitchen. Brushes of an assorted Lariat of the War Cabinet, In his from his wife In England reporting "funny" to your callers. They are variety aid in dishwashing, but these, book, "Secret Service," just publish- the arrival of a first-born sen. It 's hardly useful now for public cousump- too, must be kept scrupulously clean. ed, was calculated the Turks would be- scouring, tion. however dear for private devo-4 A wire brush for scouring, scouring ' n. f m#ts, the magic ball of scour prepare- I SSr George term the trick "the beat lieve that no man would part willing. Hobo not tear that your rooms will tion, steel wool, a rubber plate` bit o! blue that I have come across ly 'Fith such.a letter. In Eastern warfare outside the tales Chased Ery Turkish Patrol look bare 'when cleared; of passe de- scraper, a shovel and brush for the lof the Old Testament." He ,Palls it coratlone. Space is more beautiful sink are other*dish washing aids. Then Into the sack went the vital "The Tate of the Halted Haversack." milit-ar9 material- which was designed than almost anything you can put in ' The device was used by Lord, Allen-. to deceive the Turks as .to the com- f it. When.you rearrange your actually Washable Gloves b tit-October„ 1917, to deceive the - y tag movements of the British. 'These ! _ de/lrabie ornaments, giving to each Fashion decr es washable fabric Turks. "By successful surprise,"p consisted of letters, general orders Its moat appropriate setting, you will gloves of light shades, such as dell- Bir George R•ritea,, "a very strong' and maps. On Oct. 30 "14Iannering" _ And they will shine out as more choice cats grays and tans. These should i position, vitally important for fur-I added a parcel containing luncheon { -and important because no longer be bought in large sizes that they will I ther operations, was taken with trlf-I to the contents of the baited haver- prowded and belittled by insignificant not become-too small.is the wadbLag.; ung ross." sack, mounted his horse and rode of . Madebris. Money, railings, conters. merchan-I In the Summer of 1917 the Turks Into No Man's Land. disc and many other things are con-, were strongly entrenched in a posf- Soon he encountered a Turkish ? -Club_ Woman Ideals stantlp touched by gloved Anger tips ; tion'that extended from Gaza. on the, mounted patrol, which gave chase. - and leave their mark on them. Mediterranean Sea, Inland about' Mannering fled loosening -the straps Women, is their clubs, have banded I - � � - ; T together to help one soother attain( o wash such gloves, slip them on thirty miles to Beersheba. Allenby's; of his baited haversack, Shia field %lie highest possible standards of liv- the hands and wash them with suds front extended from the coast oppo-i glasses, waterbottle, and rifle, which - as one would wash the hands, rubbing site to Gaza for a distance -inland -of; he had first smeared with fresh blood. _ Ing, not only for themselves and their the Anger tips against one another, or I r families, but for all. They take an In- I about twenty-two miles to a place The Turks- -recovered the baited using a hand brush to scrub them if called Gamll. sack and were deceived by Its con- ¢creat in everything which makes for I _ con- necessary. One advantage of the glove -' ' human welfare. They do not stop Surprise Deemed Essentiaa Lents, ur George relates. Work on fashion is that it keeps the hands "� P' � the Turkish trenches at the point with being merely interested,. in as Allenby decided tha ., urprise was, softer and cleaner. Gloves are so . , where the British intended attacking Intetlectnsl way, but they are actually essential to avoid the oiocaus�: o� began to slacken and troopz.' were much the rage this season that the working practically to bring these slaughter, with uncertain results."I aleevelessly gowned lady wears short concentrated at the wrong point to •1things to pass, Sir George writes, "which would have These ideals, acmrtibeg to "one clap gloves to cover her hands, even ln. been involved by undertaking anoth- meet the attack. As a consequence, woman, are; doors and at the.dance. _ er big and decisive attack upon the Sir George relates, the Turks at Beer- _ 21. To sanctify home life.. To elevate and purify our. cit! - barbed-wire entanglements and els- sheba were taken by. surprise. This Hair Cleanliness borate defences of the Gaza sector, success by the British, he says, laid open the left flank of the mala Turk• Isenahip. To prevent the hair from smelling If.:6y any possibility, the Turkish fah position for a decisive blgw bq left flank could be turned, the Gaza I Ct�fQ 3. To encourage wise legislation. sour and rank, wash it frequently. GV9� 4. To reach a helping hand to the Some people still heir tie that the hair defenses would perforce- be evacuat• the British. The British' military 'underprivileged. - should be washed only once or ticice ed. ( success continued and on the follow Ing Dec. 8 Jerusalem was surrender- F. To enrich our flues with.the -fine a year, but that idea has-been ex- "Thea was. Allenby's plan: An at. Youth adores a navy blue wooletL tbaaga-about ns.. tack would be made upon Gaza sup-, ed. - ploded. It will not Karn} the hair to - dress with the fresh charm of a whiter B. To formulate aqd train a wine wash it once a week,if-it !, well dried I ported by a bombardment from the crepe-collar:To this captivating model public opinion, after being washed and if good soap 4`sea to deceive the enemy. On the , 7. To trateraize with our brothers is used. . Hair absorbs clgaret a o -decisive, flank (inland), Beer- t; a little white frill has been added. - - l.. at home and abroad: cooking odors and adds ,perspiration. sheba would 'first be taken by sur- , The kilted plaits of the skirt have } S. To grow in wisdom and stature, odors and should !)a washed each two Prise and then, helpeC .by the wallsbeen stitched.to give.a trim straight T mentally and-physically. or three weeks to keep it sweet and of Beersheba, the troops-for the mala - attack could s clean. - keeps them in place so they do not _ e ground north and northwest of the - _,Food Fads Why Is Cake Heavy? Place. 'Secrecy first' was the motto. - _ -need constant pressing. - Beware-9t food fads, propagated by ti;•aile secrecy meant almost certain Its so .aEily made a w ou proper seien- c e-M-aT-be a success, scovery m S iti me n tific basis. They often lead the gull- batter was not sufficiently beaten. It failure.- _ well nor ' It's very vo 'sh in patterned wool -beaten after each ad- An official of the intelligence de- ibis to limit their dieta,cutting out should.be, well this and avoiding that, until it is-too dation of flour or milk. There may partment, to whom Sir George gives - crepe particala iy in pin dots. 6* narrow to provide'all the elements have been too much shortening, sugar the name of "Manuring," was called �`� Rayon novelties, jersey, wool challis '' prints, featherweight tweed and `its needed by the,body. or liquid used; or the oven may have in. Oct, 31 was to be the tatetuI day - ' iesviur o•,it,,n fabrics are suitsLle. Reducing programa should be sclen- been too hot or too clow. Use a re• for the surprise attack apon Beersbe 9 >t�le Aa. 2693 may be bad :n'sizes -tiflcally balanced or the result may be liable recipe and measurre accurately, ba,. The object was to convey two Met your wife latel:-?" -a serious and incurable tltaesa. ."Mix misleading impressions. to the Turks. "No, but I see.by the.society papers 8, 10, 1T and 14 years. 'em up" is the rule doctors give.us. Combination-Salad pne of these was that there would be khat she wilt be at home•-twice this Size 8 requires 2'/s. yards 35'-!rich Y,' material with yard 27-inch con- Eat awide variety of .foody—bat not Djsso]ve a box,of lemon gelatine In no serious attack until late in Novem- month." I •'' -too much of any. Do not be a glutton. a pint of boilinc r•iter and when it her and the other was that the attack, Y- trusting. - t begins to set, add a half cup of shred- when it did come, would be miule Mendacity Made Visible HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS - _ ded cabbage, finely cut celery, diced agatnst the Gaza position on the ea- The drunk halted Tn front of an Write your name and address plain- ' - _ or shredded carrots and slithers of trema lett. enormous stuffed tarpon in a glass lye giving number and si,.,e of•such is t Misleadin Messages case. He stared at ii- for• a minute patterns as you want. Enclose 20c isle, =-NEW YORK and Cut in squares and serve'on a lettuce "September was spent in creating or two n s • �" leaf with salad dressing. an, atmosphere by various methods, "The fella who caught—hic—that fish it carefully) for each number, and O such as sending misleading messages is a—hic—liar:"—American Mutual address your order to Wilson Pattern '�� i�i� R _Harvest which the Turks, by various ruses, Magazine. (Service,_73 West Adelaide St.,Torontg. And now with.autumn's moonlit eves had been taught how to solve; with- ' ON It's-harvest time has come; out realizing the situation. So valu- We pluck away the frosted leaves able were these disclosures believed lr, 31"S'1: 7"1AVE: ,.' Arid bear the treasure-home. le be that one of the Turkish wire - PUBLIC NOTICE ai!pyata 54,4A.R.R.STAT101� —Whittier. lase receiving stations was specially + allotted the task of listening-in on•the - Nall Care honhl be ssed h so 'that nothing TO EMPLOYERS OF' LABOR To prevent stains under the finger. "Mannering" decided to deceive the Attention having been directed to the scarcity of work _ nails,rub-a bit of soap or melted par- Turks by toeing a specialty batted in'this City at the present time, employers of labor are ask- baited underneath them before begin- ed to try and help to relieve the situation by elrigaging only r ning a task Iikely to stain them. haversack tinder such conditions that no 8601118 would avert all suaploton of s, ruse. bona fide residents of Toronto,on any available work. whill y In deciding upon the nature of the j NON-RESIDENTS_. a Mrs. Solomon says: bait; the -impression that was likely and Notice is hereby given that no assistance or relief,will It is,Impractical not .to be happy. to be convoyed upon tbb Germanh and ryid�r-.� Turkish minds wan the mala point. be given to non-residents. of the City of Toronto on account "Tho man who given is when he i IM avert suspicion that the sack Of.their being out of employment. ! - - B9RT S. WEM wrong; said the orator; "is a wise bad been lost purposely, five twenty- , moa, but the man who glues in when pound notes were plsoed is a note- Mayor's Office, ayor. Y� he is right la • "Married;' said a boolt wbioh went into the sack ' The Toronto; October 24tH, 1980. N T. certain "arm? form, weak voice in the audience. notebook was a " 4 7.7 ...,. ..e .ys•2+; .S-•T:..i+a n�. .:}v ;v^.. r•n,_ .�•• 4 �'•'.r.:-. - r - - - .- _. . . • •.: - , �- Be se�tTeretl-ls-'ere outcond6_.ot r� .__ �, .�"$.� - 64TBon�d.����� athletic developement or the Trail ea. 8aourity and service to 1st Rangers and Taxis Boys glasses of There are 118 representatives in _ : ,Insurance of all kinds. Safe veatmen . is at fr to 7 per ir.te y.�roar;; 91.90 u t,.iatn advsow the Church, and has just completed the Parliament, the present repres- Igor rates for Auto.Insurance and cent' .crusuow to vw.Unrwd Sesser sad Cres& its •first leu• At-the head table curative of this riding being, Grant Fire Insurance. INSURANCE-Allwritten In- Sriesin 92.00 in advance- with the officers of the League were, Ormiston. The next election taking -Also. representative of eluding Fire, Automobile, Wind• Gordon Lapp, the. principal-_speakei place in December next, Mr. Lapp e_torm,�ccidqut dnd 9ieknew. _-A JOHN MURKARt Proprietor. ' _ 421y Address one or wr; e r Whitby, 'Who presented the individ- ate and a contest in his riding. _ 43tf D. BOWMAN,Whitby al-,shields to the members of the Mr. Lapp's address coveted the BROUGHAM, ON -- O`RILEY-SL LLIV1-AN -�Thornton's Corners team, the winner principles of goys Work and the of the past season'E garimes: asses, referring' to the . "Second _ - St. Francis De Sales Church was During the dinner Mr. Terrett,.of Mile" in which the 'class member R © � M' O . R I� Ithe scene of a very pretty wedding Osha•.va, entertained with humoaous strit•ed 'to tie of service to others. Hewhen Mary Kathleen Sullivan, daugh-' 'song numbers and led in songsheet spoke of the self-satisfaction of being � ' -ter of the late-Robt. and Mrs. Sull-4 singing; Mr. Axley, of Pott Perry, able to be of service to others, that - - ...aivan, became the bride of Walter E. introduced a number of clever accord-- things worth- while were not easy _••P 1-0 K.E R i N G +O'Riley, third son of Jos. and' Mrs. iori selections, all of which were and of the ability to sacrifice to meet -••s--�p'Riley, of Pickering, Rev. Father� g�,ted with hearty applause. Gor- the demands of others: ' Ryan officiating. The bride looked' don Lapp, of Brighton, w-graduate He spoke of the desirability of es- ' _ charming in a gown of blue satin,f of Brighton High school, who has tablishing these classes as the mem• e trirmned •ivith cream lace, with hat been associated with Young People's bers were required to stand for the - B U- 0 G G T S to match and fox fur. The brides-� work for many years, was the Four- best in- all things, of the, principle ' maid, Irene' O'Riley, sister of the Lt�h Premier of the Boys' Parliament, of investing onus life in service and -; 3groom, wore a georgette dress and ascribed, the• origin of the rParlia- help of others. Man homes are ran on'the Hoasehbld Budget : :fox fur with hat and gloves to match went and referred to theaaotivitres Congfiratuiations were extended to ,-She also wore the, bride`s gift, a,of Staten Taylor, in 1911-1912 with the .winners of the League games, Plata- Hera your Will.find consistent savings - vecklace and bracelet to match. The i Boy's'`Work and also the action tam and the evening closing -with the - -groom was attended by Frank Still- en following the war to organize a- National Anthem. which permits the house wife to keep - aivan, brother of the bride, who re- ' �eeived a silver cigarette.: case from he ' budget well within bounds. the groom The wedding march was , ' played by 'Mrs. John Garland, of , Clerrywood, while the choir sang. ,lifter the ceremony, amid showers ]� - a of cenfefti and rice. Mr. and Mrs. . 'Keep -4'Riley left by motor to the groom's i�' CHERRYWOOD AND PICKERING . home where a lovely dinner was ser- p L J -ved under an arch of Evergreens and "� at Ba.! �OLtl4 �� t wells to about 50 relatives and friends R ((�� Phone Mark. 5020 Phone Pick. 800 The bride and groom left-later for - �ROI.� - 'The,bri and.points .west far a short �l / Pickering •trip. On their return they -tall be r1( Hardware Store -at home to their friends on Church 11-0 ,',1 % 1�seldom visits `� � St. Pickering. �+ houses having J tg Gypr c Wallboard. / S. O. S S. S. L. - t; , ceilings, partitions, t - walls and sheathing. Now is the time to look over that old range rr heater and The Annual Banquet.of the S :O. -- On the contrary �� 1 'if you need a new one, let uA show you the New'Findley S. S. S. L. was held in the United Gyproc has saved )' }j ) Oval Quebec, or the Cosy Horne Quebec. Lowest price, Church, Brooklin, on Thursday even- we many homes: ! quality considered. - ing, Oct. 23rd. About 250 sat down at the tables, and every Post Office This pioneer Canadian Stovepipes and Elbows-galvanized or black, in Pickering and Whitby Township fire-safe board has a '•was represented. The league, it will new -Ivory coloured finish If its Hard ward we likely have it.this year that makes decora- �� We sell h i Plows EEj don unnecessary (when pan- � �` Wheelbarrows and Shares tolitnearly L slued). It is just the thing to '� - all make of plows. UR ase for making ears roomsin du cellu or attic. < Agent for McCormick-Deering Farm Machinery and Repjrs.DISPLAY �Wy erected, inez- �t *e have it, can get It. or it is nodi made. j►T THS_ e, strw rally mag'Gordon House - pensive, gives per. fin Protection. J. S. BALSDON .-SPI G IC�ier1D _.. leg's n - _ Yoiss deiti ams is � ' _ listed below. Ask him today GENERAL ELECTRIC for full information or write � Y' READY-TO•�VEAR REFRIGERATOR BRRADLE YS READY-TO-WEAR interestia free "Huildin and Remodellia <3E\ERAL ELEGTRIC g g at Spec Reduced Prices _.• _ ..: RADIO with �.. , -BOTPOINT _ YP%7K LIME AND .Meo's Sweater Coate, 1.65 up _ .. G u. HI SPEED RANGE ALABASTINE, CANADA, ,,t Men's Overalls, 1.49 up 4 HOTPOINT _ ,LIMITED Men's Work Boots, 2.59 up r pnettio _ -APPLIA\CES Parts cu e o or school, - Boys' :�o t 30l Boots, f 2.95 GENERAL ELECTRIC �' Try Sandfield's and Penman's Underwear-the beat CLEANER We aMnr,,�n makes in the market THOR v�UJ �'( Z°t __'Boys' Heavy R indhreakers, for cold weather WASHERS AND IRONEBS Our Ladies'and Children's Underwear and Hosiery Lines TEI.ECHRON - are complete now-try them • - ELEGTRIC CLOCKS ., . :EDISON AIAZOA C C I B R D LAMPS �ELECZRIC - i�1PPLIANCE - _ _. _ -- - AND N. M. Gordon, - gen , ic �rrng P CE REFRIGERATOR . COMPANY _ ST., _ _TORONTO g t 46 41 VOTERi A - 0 - :Braes-mounted .Team Backband Harness, , S LIST, �e7�0 2 Inch layer trace with heel chains. 042.00 - ' ` �raysl flssji#tag'9i�tgismag _ .With 5 ring breeching. instead of back- - band, 049.00 .'lbonicipality of the Township of Pick- g, Service Black mounted Team Backhand Sarneee, $88.60 ti Bring, County of Ontario B B $ - -it ._5_rie Rreechie `` Notice is hereby given that I have -- complied' with Section 9, of the vote P CKERINO-TORONTO This is not a f otW shop atsMarkliamtom made in our ars Lists Act, and that I have posted asp at my office at Whitevale•on the _.. ��,'aY•e' 50 Cents : We specialize on repairs tb harness and collars. 22nd day of October, 1930, (1) the - list of all persons entitled to rote Leave Pickering (Standard;Tire) Leave Toronto in the said municipality for members A. P.P. ni. - A. M. -P• M `a. - . � - �' D D S tions, and (2) the list of all persons - 7 30 3'30 ►titled to vote in said Municipality a ''o0 4.55 8 38 erases an at Municipal Elections 'lily, and that 8.55 5 55 9 30 5.30 -' :the lists remain there fol inspection. 9.55 8 55. _ 10 30-. .-• .x.30 - Rome Phore 8400 And I hereby call upon all voters. .0 55 b 7 55 11 30 b 7.30 ���.jTC &:m ONT. -to take immediate proceedings to 11.55 8.55 m - P• M. 8.30 -- :Dave any 'errors or omissions correct- -P. M. b 9.55 12.30 b 9.30 - ,ed according to law, the last day foe 12.55 10.65 1.80 10,50 Schoo' l-appeal being the 12th day t£ No�vem- • 1.55 1 L25 -2.30 - 11.30 ber,- 1930. 2.55' Dated this 22nd day of October, 'a Daily except Sunday. b Saturday, Sunday and We have a good supply of School Books of all kinds on hand - 1990. Holidays only: a Sun o9ly. :66Ald R. Beaton, COACHES STOP AT •ANY POINT TO PECK UP for school re-opening. Clerk of the said Municipality. PASSENGEKS. SIGN?1L PLAINLY TO THE DRIVER. -Black Diamond Plow Points O I Coach connections at Toronto for Buffalo, Niagara a Falls, Hamilton, Brantford,Windsor,Detroit, atria, Fly Spray for 'oattlet 76npe! 8au0a Orillia, Midland, Jacksoon's Point and F -=- t BBffaloeandinDetrbit for n11 -- - u e lee; Pi ptcion t into _ Cosneetiope a f Fresh G ocer Pickling ;A� full lids o r g 9 r - ;ward and Soft foal of the; - U, S. A. points. _ _ e and Vinegars'. Give as a call. best quality on - -K hand Gra Co a h Lines''" Phone poor order, ,We dettvet y Phone Markham M02. -THOS. A. i.AVV, •��' Sicksris , Gat. Wm. M. Duncano Gen Merehant9 'Green R Vft Asom 4- 7 .a - 3.. .".. .. i..a ..w.• .�.'.:'. '•+ �'" ' "...r:' -n- - 'a �; d:•4 raw_>^ f , Miss E. Story,of Toronto, spent Fravh Sodsd,wg Bre pleased to .-- FaU 19e0i---Spring 1981 NBIYOi� WOIa83 Nearly u f" Sunday with the Hisses Walker. eee, is on the street again after - Y - u,� and Mrs. Sadler, of Toronto, Mr.and. Mrs. DeQnison, of .To being confined to the house fora ga T=U � Dl1vSS'Husband Away o ted Mr. a4d Dire. Hammond, routo. spent Sunday with 'E. and week. '•I was veru nervous and,so'cron -« •one day recently. Mrs. Bryan. Qhas.Neal, of Agincourt, form _ with my husband I nearly dray hio4 "' -t•: The' W. M. S. of the' United T. C. And Digs.Goetick were in eely of Claremont, was in town on SHRUBS sway. Vinol -has changed t -end IIhu rch pi;rpm holding a bazaar6eevget� nsiay .visi ci-e-q Saturday last M%i Neal is fore•- Hydrangea, P. G. - 200 we, in:"-e1rs,-K in the last week in November the letter's brother, who is Hite man of a C. P.'R. bridge gang. �; �l 50 Doctors have Ione known the wales q 3 Kerria Ja onica, of mineral elements iron, calcium Clifford and Mrs Pilkey and ill p children, of Toronto,-spent Sun. `Ve are leased to see Widmer 3 Snowball, 2 00 with cod liver peptdne,.as coatained - p . ____.,N0TTC), 1 __-,3 Snowberr , 1.50 In Vinol. Nervous, easily tired poo- day with their relatives here. Miller out-again, after being-con -- 3 S tree Bill rdt, Vinol Mrs. Thos.1 Nilson was called I p _1.50 pie are surprieed bow gives new to the-city.one day recently owing -fined to his bed for a week with Anyone found hunting,fishing,tFap- d Spirae Van Houtte, .1,50 strength, sound sleep and a BIG quinsy, ping. removing gravel, sand or barn, 3 S rings, 1.50 appetite. Gives you more PEP to. to the illness of her son-in-law. Dire. Heusted and two children, 'cutting or destroying trees or shrubs, enjoy fife I Vinol tastes delicious. 9. ry 3 -WeLzei lia Rosea, 2 00 Walter and Mrs. Thomson and Margaret and John, of Vassar, building fires, or in any way trespass- Q. Jones, Druggist, Pickering, k,, family, of Markham, spent Sun- Mich. are spending the on property formerly known as From a" p g .a few days the Walsh Farm and now theproperty " • :day here with the former's mother, with the former'a erects, John T. Elliott, Agent, ; P of Burton J. Myers• and now called _ 'Mrs. H. Thomson, J, H Elmtrae Cottage property, WILL BE. 279 Mary Street, t,shaws B.lacksmith.in t " Mr. and Mrs. McMillan and and Mrs. Beal. a daughter, The dates club will hold a stance PROSECUTED, ?•lU Pboae 414 W 26tf Isobel," and Mrs. Ann in the Cemmanitp 'Hall this(Fri= Horse-shoeing and General Work McColl, of Brampton, and Mrs. day) evening, beginning at 8.80. promptly attended to. Archie McColl,of Inglewood,spent The Whitby Orehestra will fares Lawn Mowers Sharpened Snnda with C. L. and Mrs. Over. l.. • p ish the music. � ' ' - and Repaired. Mand Heari and Mrs. Smithe and son,. Satisfaction guaranteed. J Ira Boyer and nieces,. Mrs. Master Pawl, and Mrs. Sitwell (nee Esther Palmer, and Mrs. Geo. Lee, Audrey Coates), all of Toronto, W1s a ous a - PSne3 ' 4JM M of Stoaflville, are is Detroit fora spent Sunday *ith their sant, TO -week, having gone to attend the Mrs. Geo. Coates. 91y-I HIGHLAND C REEK i funeral of the former's brother, Mrs. A. Forsyth spent Sunday '�pp a Joseph Boyer: last in Blackwster with her uncle, $ I i1 D E JLg► l3 V r - There will be a moving picture George CowperthwaiW who is = show in the Community Sall on seriously ill followin& a stroke onTMW - the'evening of Thursday, Nov. 6, Thursday of last week. We are now ready to beginning at 7.80 o'clock. It -will Rev. Capt. T. F. Beet,of Whit - ` supply you with: be given under the auspices of the b addressed the Men's -Brother. Board of Trade. hood on Sunday afternoon last BRICKS, CONCRET$ Dr. N. F. and Mrs. Tomlinson and Mr.and Mrs. Caskey motored and also conducted the evening service in the Baptist Church. RADIO BLOCKS, INTERLOCK• to Kingston on Saturday to see 3 - - NG P 'DRAIN TI ' Z'arsity Queen's rugby game, Dor. � �! PIPE, TILE, and Mrs. Wilker, of Toronto, and Ada Jones•Badler,A.H C.M. ® -. �J ,HAND AND GRAVEL. 'Deo. Bell, of Claremont, also , motored down to see the game. VOCAL TEACHER n `~� ..-Only :ferry •ti'ment C3rad rata a the 1f Music rg. I CO ,. ,. An enthusias+ac meeting, under Cuo'eervato et Music - % • the auspices of the Board of Trade Pupils prepared for examinations r j . - and the Claremont Cann-ing Co., wa5�eld in the Communis Hall BAL."ANI- _ K- F;' 3i 1 Bap St., Toronto Y . Phone Clare. W. � _ • _•-., to-a Bider questions in� reg-ird % PLANT-1 mile north of Y9 . -to the canaing business. A large AT THE j idoWn Highland Creels. number of fa-mers from the sur "rounding district was present and1 - were deeply interested in the NEWSTOR ) ropoeed industry. The objective A'�' ►TER of the Company is 100 acres of CLAREMONT ltomatoes and contracts for half -- this amount have been signed. A Few of Our Bargains-:* J KENT and the full amount,it is expected, 1 ea 6 Bare P & G Soap, 26c - BARR will be reached in a few days. 19ome farmers have signed up for 4 Jelly Powders. It"j� --. .tire acres. Those who wish to 2 Shredded Whee►t, ... 25c �: rester the industry shoa}d lose no 2 Lbe.Ginger,9baps, ••• 26e z I Boz Lax. adwe in Signing contracts els they Ladies silk and wool Hose, pr 79c ✓ zDim the Imlay be too late. Men's gilt Home. pr ... ;i a -M®DEL 70. 14lew srs eabed Special Services will be held to • / � = e Claremont 8ap4 let Church nest Ladies' Silk Prate, 89�c 11J!!�j -1 weekend. The Rev. Daniel Ha es, Mane Overalls or Smock each 1.86 tiaohtsa.i Rumen l �,n ®iW f Men's wool work Sot, 8 pr 1.00 W",aay da m o -a Bedsore. � _ C��ppaaeetor of the Clacton-On Hi�theet riec+e id for batter end E ptist Church. England. with a P Pa - _ speak et artistic imewbership c1cme upon 1,000 and eggs. gave our coa,poas. Cimiles Cooper . ,. ,. Claremont ' Wdeaigno that are s who is also a former Missionary We deliver everyday. !" t dignilfed, not artistic - be yin the Congo, Africa. will preach /+l. A. A't7�1p T � � -- designs that would h C. OVERLAND.g1riJ -at 11 a nand 7 . a On Mon- '� �' o traviewl. The ced is Bim- i day y 8i ly Phone 201 pie, yet has artistry. a evening Mr. Hayes will de- - fiver a lecture. illustrated with # • lantern slides. entitled "Mission- N Greater iary Travels in the Congo." A E . •• o ren er Tribaate' ieilver collection will be received. `'L - •' 'VLABE 1�LOt\ TI - " --" '-ONTO - - - Rev. Mr. Hayes has preached in ' some _of the largest churches in - r N. W. STAFFORD, 1 the British Wes and has travelled ": CLARIJ' 0 �' - I$ the place to s�ho.p for schaal supplies, ! :} .Kinitston Road; widely in the U. S. A. and Canada tea books nota books scribblersWhitby n preaching and lecturing. Be sure Afew of the specials you can get 1� , , phone Whitby __poiu hear this world renowned at E, Bryan'•:_ . _ _ ;_ refills, paints, pencils # preacher and lecturer. Come 2 pkt of Rice.Crispies. 25c �ear(y and secure a seat. - 2 pkt of S-hredded Wheat. _x . . _ .and pens. During the severe blizzard 2 Kellogg's Bran Flakes, 25c _ ' which swept Alberta and Sas• 2lbs. Seedless Raisins, 25c katchewan about two weeks ago, 2 cane of Peas, 25cPrints reg. 25c to $5c a yard for 28c a yard.-- a Dumber of residents lost their 2 cans of Pork and Beane, 25c - ' ' _ lives owtag' to their Inability to 8 bare P & G Soap,. 25c "Ideal Towels for Farmers, 25c each. maple Nut1w ...,reach their homes or other places 7 bare of Castile Soap. .; �8 c - ' •'. - z *_�_�� �Q■ �A� -of shelter. Among them' war a 1 lb. good Family Tea, •ppaar�ty of five or six I•n a sedan. 8 cane Heinz Pork'$eens, 29c rine and Work Shirts, from 1.60 to 2,25, for 1,00. ending George _Dowswell, of - - buildings.an--.. .. _. Q► Regina, who was born and brought Highest price paid for WiInsurance on haildinga. ea rates for lar an - up in Claremont,-being the yoanit- Butter and Eggs. .- .,. Heintz Beane, Scans for .. .. 29 can - °��dmilb.Biles.eto. - est son of Wm. and the late lire. Heidtz Soup. 2 cane for 29 cents Automobile Insurance Dowswell,and was wall known to Iv - Deliveries every day. ory Soap Pinker. 2!or 29 cents of all kinds. ` many in Claremont. As the men845FARMS , in the car could see no distance - - ... ahead of them, and it was unsafe Phone Claremont 8701 k to proceed, they stood still hoping New Fall and Winter Suit Samples m. Come and see E O so - the storm would soabate. They BACK - .them. They are the latest. ED. BOWMAN ' kept the engine running in order ---- — - EO WHITBY. ONT. - --to maintain a pertain amount of _ - ;4 -best to the car. In the morning . See us for your Personal Greeting Cards --- __•.,Gkeen Bevel' it was found that four had perish- TO SCHOOL t for Christmas. ?M led. and an autopsy showed that • y ! y death was dee to monoxide gas Sp values in Boye'Clothing,and -- --- _ -_ _ BaBke.t Factory pol6oning. A sad feature was economyy iq School Shoes for Phone T 1401. Manufacturers of that they were-not fifty feet from ltioyasnd girls; All'kinds of Rrnit- Baskets, Berry e dwelling, but were unable to Young men'e navy blue all wool - --- - - --- ---- - -- serge pante,well cut and tailor- Crates, Farmerq, Bushel 'see it, ser regular,wel cu 2.49 Baskets, His many friends,in Claremont Clothes Baskets. and throughout the towoahipr will 7koung man's fancy sweaters, V regret to bear of -the death of neck, all wool as well as rayon ! B and wool, regular 3.00,for 2.49 The Most Frank �'ennock Joseph A. Boyer, of Detroit, sit Boy's longg pante, made of tweed Proprietor age of 82, after an illness of six of Boy': material, sizes 28 .. i _ Maker of the well known y -- - Liquld Barnes' Baskets, ws s F 1 brother of •Ira Boyer, of Boys' all•wool sweaters, navy _ , Phone Markham 6409 a this village and of the late Mrs. J. blue with red trimmings,sizes . '. B. Madill and Mrs. A. McKay, of �• regular 1.[x0,for 960 ;_••investment Boys' khaki blouses,regular.75c, '. ,Claremont. He was a native of "Pickering township,townshi and. from for 49c g P• Boye'khaki pants. regular 1,fi0; � a . . ry%w-Alp ; • _ _early life.showed great mechanical for 96e SAVINGS Bank Account is primarily an in- skill, and produced many inven• Girls'white middies,detatchabla vestment. But it ie the only toestment yield- 7; > sYsrty� j, 'tions one of the most important navy blue aollare and cuffs, 95o jog a fair rate of interest, thrt is:available for being the pneumatic hammer, now Girls'all wool, navy blue pleated your use at a moment's rotiee. Emergencies can ; ; - --axed so extensively in'mantifaet- skirts, 95c be immediately met by the bank account that has raring and construction. He also Black leatherette school bags, been consistently developed, Your investment,as r; with hate to match regular did much in perfecting the Bur. 1.00,for40o such, yields regular, returns in interest. Your j'. roughs adding machine and com• A full line of,boys'Oxford run- investment as a bank account yields' constant Dating maehioe. In early man, ping boots and shoes, ggirls' isatisfaction and peace of.mind in the fact that is hood he went to St. Louis, Mo., strap slippers,sizes 7 to 2, re- always ready for .other. ossa without the trouble R Where he operated a machine shop, pular 1.50 for 1.19 of converting it into cash. -It being there where he inven Led You will find ourrices the lowest ob. - - p i the pneumatic hammer. L%ter hi ' tainable, quality and service moved to Detroit, where he bF'.-! ' considered. d l Til �� it'ilvl Ll'u,jt came associated with Wm.. S. Drop into our store any time and we 1��+ it ` Burroughs in the manufacture of will be only too pleased to show you, adding machines and, at the time F. I.N G O L D ' S' :OF COMME�•CE _ of his death was 'Chairman of the ♦ wr,w.uh�eAttaw,alyomn?.d Board. lie Mr. Boyer and members -.-LOWER PRICE STORE Sold and Installed by :of his family were frequelit visit-I Phone;3801 � THE STA►IvDAItD BANK OF CANADA � x0II3E ors in Claremont when they came FRANK J P Ito visit relatives.' ►CLARRMONT, �ONT. r'lCKMtoT(# - ONTAEtdFit I ri0 .» 4 ' '�-'-.�'-i+,r':.fFv�'k�1V'rr.. fLF`"u"u+'I7J' d',T,�a'"1.4%'+Y4�'..:."•+'.'44x: '%g'?�lT'MFi i:S,'�';l••'•r. 3�.9C".9:i5�-£; •`r�>•:. Yl•n >�:LY•i..•7. f - -. .. t. .. .. ... ;' -.^"'y.-n,.��cs-.,.•�.. {: .'German Umir w7RAli Y>. R-101 Victims Lying In State BIV B azilian Fo27'Die on Badc-n When Rio Jo. Guns Thxovi-44igh- rtress r Exnlosives—Brazilian Officials Declare Blame Lies -With Captain—Saye Vessel Was Ordered . - - to Stop, But Refused—Berlin , z.. Orders Inquiry ` . e �- =�',�,. e� `.!Berlin, — The Vossische Zeltung's ed to live, were placed is ambulances. .r correspondent at Rio de Janeiro re- One of the most pitiful sights was a ports 'that 27 persons, including 18 stretcher carrying off a small child, ;-women, wee killed in the shelling by clasped by its mother, both of whom ' , a rebel battery on October 25th of the were killed by the same shell frag- German steamship Baden, which was. went. trying to leave Rio Harbor. The captain was immediately placed ♦ r The rear mast of the Baden was under arrest and held'by the police, • ' '� _ shot away by guns of the fort. The and the latter place the entire blame for the sang�itnary incident on the .''ship will remain in Rio de Janeiro for repxtra and then continue to Buenos captain's shoulders for not responding K � ,. • . . Aires. to orders, which, it is claimed, 'were , ,.a Sao Paulo's Version repeatedly given. In- SAO Paulo.—The Brazilian Federal The German'Ambassador, on a forts ess of Santa Clara fired on Satar- ann Inquiry from Berlin, is conducting nquiry to place the responsibiity. 7 ,, r.`day upon a German passenger ship It was later revealed that Captain '• which, in the excitement of the revolu• Rolin is the brother of the former tion, was trying to slip out of Rio de master o1 another German ship, Cape 1r { y ° Janeiro Harbor without getting pro. Arcona. The latter captain had been � / W per clearance, and caused the outright x debarred from entering Brazilian x,� tions." on account o1 "grave lufrac- death of 27 persons and,seriously in- 'death •$ured 71 others, ,• �• � ' The foreign colonies here and in News-Arouses Berlin RiodeAc- cording are deeply stirred. Ac- cording to advices here, the ship, load- Berlin.—The sng on General view of coffins of victims of R-101 as they lay-in-state the German in-state in Westminster Hall, London, prior to burial. ' ed with passengers, lett the docks steamship Baden in Rio de Janeiro shortly atter 3 o'clock in the after- Harbor aroused German editorial moon without having a clearance cer. Brazilian to demand that s promised 100 Miners Killed 'Flawless Ruby The Markets tificate ,and Fort Santa Clara, aarbor. i1)Ptr1,c+0r1t the Brazilian investigation be thorough. � ' _ It is telt that the action of the Bra- 7_ gedy Found -- Teacel to stop. z as gunners n efortrens N o - fired the-thot is almost incomprehen- Torot.to wholesale dealers are buy- Three blank shots were fired first by sible, although it 1s said in some quar- Second Mine Disaster in Week Great Secrecy Preserved Con-)it R produce at the following prRes: the fort, and the captain was again Y Eggs—Ungraded, case returned, ordered by signals to stop the steam- fere that Brazilian politica figures —Third in Four Months cerning Wonderful Gem fresh extras, 42 tc 43c;-fresh firsts, ger, but he refused to heave to, and a were aboard at the time, Seeing from Saarbrucken. Germany—The coal � of Great Value 37 to 38c; seconds, 25c. the military coup d'etat voich over- Btigh-ezplosine shell was fired, hlEting mine disaster at Maybach Colliery, Buster—No. 1 Ontario creamery - threw the government of President Rangoon, -Burma—A ruby said to solids, 30 to 31c; No. 2, 29 to 29%c. ' the forward deck lett of the meet, I Saturday, Oct. 25th appeared to have i +where a large number of Washington LhIs. be a wonderful gem weighing about Churning cream—Special 33c' No. g passengers taken at least 100 lives. ' I -mad congregated. The anal, to shrouded in mystery, 100 carats has been found in �logok, 1, 32c; No. 2, 29c. - 1 :Ninety bodies lay in mortuaries, I ' - Ship Puts Back - since no direct news despatches have Upper Burma. Great secrecy is be-� Cheese No. 1 large, colored, paraf- while all hope was given up for, fined and government graded 16 to 1I come from Rio de Janeiro'—presum- in maintained about the discovery, gr eleven men known to be still. under-I 16 ii c. _ 'The chip then returned to the docks, able because of the strict censorship but It is said the ruby is flawless and � - Where twenty-one bodies were re- !m ground. y posed by the Military Junta � o! eaceilen, color. If this is the Quotations to poultry shippers are Coming before Gerut any's flags as follows: ]mored, and more than seventy of the the Foreign Office has had only frag. case it will rank among the world's y (alive)—Fatted hens, over assengers and crew, many of whom were hauled up from half-mast mourn- , Poultry lD mentary advices from German envoys most priceless gems, 5 lbs. each 19c- over 4 to 5 lbs., 15c•' Vere seriously injured and not ea !ng for the 262 victims of the recent , expect in Brazil. Alsdort mine ezplostcn, the liaybach The beat rubies come from Burma, over 3%__ to 4 lbs., 13c; under 3% lbs., Siam and Ceylon. The largest ruby ilc. Spring chickens, over 5 lbs., 20c; !Are /r_—a�� Stamp • disaster fell upon the nation a a ever found weighed 2,000 carats, but over 4'; to 5 lbs., 17c; ove: 4 to 41y' N(, Can Varied Tra$e�e$ � g lbs., 15r; und,?r 4 lbs., 13c. Broilers' 444 stunning blow, The Saarbt ucken it had a number of flaws, detracting • aster was the secund major ca.am- 1% to 214 -lbs., 17e. Pullets, straight Wv.s` � Be Issu�ad • + from its value. A stone of thin size i j� n ♦� i y to hit the GermaL coalfields with- bred, 2c ;hove chicken rices. S ran In Many Disa•a ■Cts !s, of course, quite exceptional. One P -Spring to a week, and the third within tour c:ucklings (white), over 5 lbs., 17c; 7 Will ' months. ofF the finest rubles ever found was over 4 to 5 lbs., 14c; colored, 2c lb. -Canada This Year �G 111 Use; Highway Fatalities Near 'Oril- The July disaster at Neurode, last discovered a Yew years ago In Burma, less: Old roosters, over 6 lbs., L?c; % 1,400,000,000 I North Ba Suri Tuesday's at Alsdort. and Saturday's It has a weight of 42 carats and is over 4 to 5 lbs., 7c Iia, Y valued at about $100,000. It was Poultry, (dressed)—Fatted hens, _Montreal—The intricacies of the at Jiaybach have, between them, _ Tavistock dog up font about the close of the over 5 lbs„ 23c: over . to lbs., 19c; printing of stamps snuffed out the lives of well over 500 ever 3% to 4 lbs., 17c; under 3% lbs., �, embara of s the St explained _ Great War. and was given the name � - Jona Watters,North Bayire, is motor miners. i of ,the "Peace Ruby,' A few years 15c. Spring •hickena over 5 1bs,,1 accident sear North. Bay. --0 26c; over 4% to 5 lbs., 24c, over 4 � D Collectors' 8oeleEy of Montreal 1, socia r large ruby vvaa Lound Mrs. J. McColeman and tier f8 ear- *. @ to 4t•i lbs., 20c; under 4 tbs.. 18c: rc.-.ntiY by C. G, Cowan, vice-presi- y ;.Eague 'Station Will in Burma, weighing 21 carats, with • • ' :dent of the British American Hank old daughter, of Drinkwaterb Pit, $,cetera, sats to 2>,i las., 24c. Pullets burned to death is home. Span the World! an estimated value of $60,000. This straight bred, 2c above chicken prices. Note Company, Ottawa, 'who. print i atone is of the finest pigeoa°s blood Spring ducklings - ' Canada's stem The occasion was George Atkinson, St. Catharines, Montreal—A special radio station g Rs (white), over 6 lbs., ps` drowned in Welland Canal. with a world-wide radius, to be used hue, the kind most sought after, 23c; over 4 to 5 lba., 19c; colored, 1c -thq annual meeting of the society. will be estab- lb. less, Old -oo3tc;s;ovens lbs., 15c; Postage stamps have been la use John- Henry Welch, 77 Pembroke in time of emergency, over 4 to 6 lis?,„ lOc. Guinea fowl, only 90 years, Ms. Cowan said. They Street, Toronto, in motor accident 1lshed for the League of Nations at pair, $1.50. near Easro. Gee • according to the terms of an Prince of Wales ' • �°ere latrodnc�d in Grew Britain !neat OGeneva. PROVISION P&ICES' Mrs. Daivid Rudy, aged 72, Tavis- agreement signed on behalf pf the , • 1840, !a the United States in 1845 and /`�- Toronto rovzsioA dealers are quot- r tock, struck by car near home. League and the Swiss Government, _Visits Fish Girls p is the provinces of -E,pper and Lower - ing the following prices to th^ trade: ;Canada in 186L At first Canada's A man believed to have been George the Department of Commerce is in- Smoked meats Hams, med., 28 to stamps were made is New York, he Pilson, 194 Balmoral Avenue South, formed through a British press repots 36c; cooked loins, 49 to 52c; smoked Receives Enthusiastic Rece ,olls, 34c' breakfast bacon, 26 to 40c• Hamilton, struck by train. received here from Its offices abroad, p" stated, but by 1866 the amount ,egos,- , •' ed was large enough to justify a Can- Mrs. Sophie Quesael, aged 7T, of Under ordinary conditions it is to tion and Little Chaffing backs, pea-mealed, 34c; do, smoked, 44 alias cpmpaay to produce them. Ottawa, struck by truck. be run by the Radio Suisse CompaRY• Great Yarmouth, Pang.—The Prince to 50c. ' f awhen Pork loins, 26%c; shoulders, _0%c;, The speaker described the surface Swiss it !a run' by the League, the 'of Wales has been cheered by many o p Swiss Government will be entitled to butts, .3tf•c; hams, g, c to 5. b , printing and intaglio methods of pro- types of many leads: But ba got a I Cured meats—Lon clear bacon, ducing stamps,. the latter of which is goy Lives 14 Months- have an observer present, the report new thrill recently when he received 5G to ,0 lbs., 22c; 70to90 lbs., 20c; used In Canada. The intaglio pro- _ states. _ an enthusiastic reception, mixed with 90 to 110 lbs.,19c. Heavyw•ight rolls, "cess is more difficult, discouraging -- ' a little good-natured chaffing, from the 40c: '-Thtweight rolls, •25c. Withi Broken Neck g• ryes l6%c- tnbs .::forgery, and gives a clearer sharper Antarctic'£- -gftIs-who --Lard—Pore +fP ,- outline• Loadon.—The Dominions of the An. to Great Yarmouth each year during 1", ; pails, 17%c. prints, 18 to 18%c. • During the first year when Canada•Given OnlyFew Das After tipodes are rolling their maps south- the herring season. Shorteninit—Tierces, 12%c; tt bs, produced her own stamps, she used Y ward. Despite his many public appear- 13S alis, 13%c. pastry P •Diving Accident Last • Special pastry shorteninb—Tiereea,. , eovraa Thos year ,._ _ _ - 1� Canada asserts#f9 sovereign- :eases, the Prtnee remains-delig#tfully. - ;' tubs 1 .c•. 1� _ she will use 1,400,000,000, enough to Year ty is the islands of the Arctic,so Aus bashful. He took his courage is GRAIN QUOTATIONS make a row 19,750 'tiles long It laid Windsor—Richard Vernon Black• traits and New Zealand are casting hand on this occaslolt however; and Grain dealers on the Toronto Board side by side. more, aged 19, who fractured his neck glances toward the great Antarctic invaded the stronghold of the fisher of Trade are making the following, At the conolusion, Mr:Cowan show- 14 months ago when bt dived into continent. Discussion now before the girls who, picturesquely garbed in oil- quotations for car lots' -ed a number of stamps which will be shallow water at the Windsor Bath- Polar Committee of the Imperiai Con- skins and slush boots, their heads Man. wheat—No. 1 hard, 78%4c; issued in the near future. A new Ing Beach, at the foot of Bridge Terence reveals that New Zealand will covered with gay handkerchiefs 'were)No. 1 Northern, 77%c; No. 2 do, 75c; red five•cent air mail stamp bears the Avenue, died Sunday in Grace Hospl- probably make claims tg the sector cleaning and picking the. silvery fish. No. 3 do, 73c (c.i.f. Goderich and bay. figure of Mercury, with Earth in the tal. following its meridians to the South These girls drive the average man ports). background. A grey 12-cent issue Local surgeons say it was one of Pole. Australia is likely to claim the to cover quickly with their wit bat Man. oats' No. i feed, 86%c; No.+ shows the citadel of Quebec, The the most remarkable cases ever to area discovered by Scott and Shackle- they gave the Prince a rousing cheer 2 do, 33t,4c. s Argon the corn, 81c (c.i:f. Port Cola Senate library at Ottawa adorns a come to their attention. Blackmore,I tun. and treated him ao gently that he borne) _ 10-cent stamp. A 20-cent stamp whose vertebrae were comp'etely The British Government, it is under- seemed to get as much fun out of the Millfeed, - del., Montreal freights, bearsthe picture of a troctor-drawn severed, was not expected to live stood, is Willing to transfer to the Do- encounter ab they'did. bugs included—Brat., per ton,$21.25; binder in a wheat field. The 50-cent more than two days, but he had been minions its rights by discover'! in shorts, per tor. 22.25: middlings, _..:_. issue shows a parish church in-Que- clinging to life on his reserve these lands. sec, and the $1 stamp bears a picture strength until two days ago, when O Woman Sets New Record Ontario grain—Wheat, 68c; barley, ,rt a snowcapped peak in the Rockies. complications set in. Valley Stream, N.Y.—Mrs. Keith 34c; oats, 3c; rye, 45c; buckwheat;; • Lo � t Infant World t Mortality Miller of Australia set* her "Bullet" 57cLIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS - plane down at Curtiss-Wright Airport, - Air Operations Department Heavy beef steers$6 to $7.50; bul- establishing a new women's speed re- Washington—New Zealand is the cher steers, choice, $6.76-to $7.50; do, Predicts New Ontario Record safest place in the world to be born, cord for West-East transcontinental fair to good, $6 to $6.50; do, com., $4 Sight. It,was her second record in a according to Labor Department stats- to $5.25; butcher heifers, choice, $6.75 stics few days, for she-recently Aaw to the to $7.50; do, fair to good, $6 to $6.50; Total Hours-Flown up to October 17th Shown as- 13,945 as The Children's' Bureau of the de. Pacific Coast faster than any other do, corn. $4 to $5.25; butcher cows,• Compared With 1929 Total of l i, partment reported that New Zealand member of her sex ever did. ' Her good to choice,$4.50 to$6.25; do,mod., 600 total fiyin time from Los Angeles to $4 to $4.50; can.ters and cutters, $1.66 has broken its own record for the g to $3• butcher bulls good to choice' :f3tult Ste. Marie, Ont,—When the Maxwell is confident that the total lowest infant mortality rate is the New York was 21 hours and 47 min- � , Rying season is completed the Air will reach 14,000. To date sfz operat• world by a new low of 34 deaths for $5; do, bologpe, $3 to $3.b0; urea,almost four hours better than the baby beef, $9 to $11.50; feeders, good; •Operations Department of the Ontario tag bases have been closed. They are: every 1,000 live births in 19S9, just record of 96 hours 36 minutes recently 0.25 to$6.25; stockers,$4.50 to$5.75; Forestry Branch will have established Lake St.' Joseph, Caribou, Shebando• half the intent death rats in the set by Miss Laura Ingalls.. (--Ives, good to choice, $12:5) to $13K a new record of over. 14,000 hours wan, Twin Likes, Remi Lake and Obs, United States. •. . .• do,mad.,$10 ti,$11; do,com.,$7 to$8;, .sown during the year, Captain W. R. Lake. It is expected that the remain- . r -; NSW RUR WRAPS - graspers, $4 to $5; milkers, $45 to' I0' springers $60 to $100• is Maxwell said recently. The highest ins operating bails in the Proviaee DO YOU KNOW Son7 you my well be if the white choice, $8.60; buck lambs, $6.60 -previous total was in 1929 when the will be closed some time next ween. !hart a wet oven-010th arevents drmeu rolled u a-total of 11,600 fly During rabbiR wisp you pmohaeer last year saes $2 to $6; hogs, bacon w o.c, p ring this past week most of the man burnt fingers? does not meet this season's fashion $11a to $11.50; do, trucked in, 50s 'Ing hours. Reports filed at the-depart, planes on station returned to Sault That a new oasserote should first cam, under w.o.a.; do, bfitchers, 7 regniremeate. Beat haw it altered iy _'g 6q Ment covering air operations up until Ste. Marie for the winter and for•re• be tubbed on the outside whit a raw bk, Foe the newt model!, extend �e=h�ieeou�; do, selects, >jl petit i00. 17 show a total of 13.945 hours o ndlUoning. The operating person• onloa to prevent "sweatin,* thea to the hips or below, tad t$iw t UrL A down.it ng operations are not nel, who have moaned the planes dui- .pial in � re" of cold water. wrapped form twt4M d toe tabab ails the ' youua German Rei r7et eoand there are some re• ling the summer, save departed ea brought x'17 to the boil, and left jack math DOM � e 1% ails am poo come in, so that captain leave. fie eeoi in fife water! the flowing � � 7ont3ti as � 'e . mytl! p$,fties." ;r - a , >T✓ a i " ..er -' ,rwr„•,ti>:asw,Q .:c•.:.*.wr.a7t'w-r. .,GMS'+'3'`.' S r� •...z^,ai„w.+ .StYI r' a,;+a•.,..a•.•.+rY'.: .+w -a.L .w-Krt.., .•.,••Nec,r.+F+ Ei�...., -) " .,, s..1,: .-...:.+s .,r:,cads ..„,Rp -d- i.. ,• ...._2.": +Sw`�.; :... .n..� eW �,'. s tis ------------ Y WO { .- i Gold Rush Veteran v• Women Weakened by Worry. : NI don't want To .... voice;_mut-7-c>�n help it," said a woman recently when; - _.._.told to take things easy and not wor- ry. It is the duty of every woman to!. _ - - .��11�7v ,^ salve her strength. It she finds herself • getting depressed; if she feels utterly +a(� • • 0.� worn out; • worries over trifles and t - 1� ,71� U {: frequently has nervous headaches, she • - will be wise to realize her nervous 111 ;a system needs attention, - J Starved nerves mean a •breakdown. To feed the-nerves you must build up •• e 1 v . ._ the blood. To do this there s nothing a '' s ;. ���Q�,,, �� • , to equal Dr, Williams' Pink Pills. ���L• E'D SE These Pills not only enrich the blood �r 'but actually create new. blood which feeds and strengthens the nerves and banishes.the cause of nervous.slta_2�1 - dere. ' 'Ro Women cannot always rest when they should, but every woman can i maintain her strength by the help of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Start tak-i �ss�tW J Ing these Pills now and see how soon Improvement will shote by increased ' ' • energy, keen appetite, strong, steady nerves and robust health. These Pills mail, postpaid, at 60 cents a boa from are sold by medicine dealers or by Toy=Makers of Mexico I Classified Advertising icy -makers travel theA The Dr:Williams' Medicine Co.,Brock- Mei n to 'Y RRY. RELIABLE MATR1MONIAL paper mailed tree. Address Ville,Out. 'Up along Rocky, Lightning and Wil- on his way to end his days is the � d •rftbackks kto of to' i e � dusty highways iendshlp Magazine,.Medina, New York. I handise on thea 4 liams creeks to the Cariboo district of V land of his aacestora. Members of t �EF�T� - British Columbia where the gold Stam- the Chinese colonies of Williams he Indians on festival days Their S T peec corn AND Tile Man She Thought speech corrected in pede of 1864 fa still a vivid memory, Creek, Lightning Creek. Barkerville', wares-usually animals or birds-are ist, P.O. miss 32 B.London. Spec let, P. Boz 822, London. Ontario. ` often grotesque and poorly made, but� ` Crooked Big Mouth Jack (above) who came and. Quesnel in. the Cariboo district i their bizarre qualities ,attract cus ANTED-A TLiOUSAND BRIT1SFi-from China as a boy and entered the took up a collection which Is seuding• W ERS to get prkees for sendialt gold country in 1865, worka As . I�y DOUGLAS MALLOCfi tourers. Often they are fashioned a plea Overseas for Christmas. write �. eAls Big Mouth baek-la-China. .Still strong tre . X01'rda hilt at nther mr28 clayhe Man Fro..: hent," Drawer A. Bur- You know wed, the man she might have, to earn a stake.which would take him at 85, Big Mouth lived for 65 years is used for the.bodies and wire for ngtone ant. back to China to live in luxury the in The Cariboo. district without a the lege. p,00 s0z os71 sow's wolaz• a A right nice fellow, too; rest of his days. Fortune, however, single tri to the outside. Arriving in - qq 'And yet to him she shook her bead p g i —"' ASY, INTERESTING, P itubelT- And then said "yes" to you. proved unkind and Big Mouth,made made Vancouver to board the liner for! The best-read person is the one who F ABLE. Better 4uahty aid k ewer only enough to live on. A few days China he saw hie first street cars and 1 reads least of modern trash. 7direct l factor prices make sales easy. "Ild up a bank account selling Lido And there are times you think r.bout ago the aged Chinese prospector, now his first steamship, which he called I Locknit 8111E Lingerie and Hosiery. That fellow now and then, i 85, was a passenger on the Canadian "devil wagons" and shunned religious- "a' sample silk stockings and bloomers. 22. And wonder why she picked you oui' Pacific liner Empress of Canada and ly. �_� LAC o't H iEpowdDfrom,- Above all Other mea G our guarantee- satisfaction or money v 'refunded. Write for full details. LIDO SILK MILLS. 1502 St. Catherine W" I don't know how it In with some, KE�PjHG $ Modern Generation Sour dru Montreal. , gg'st. Sprinkle on a hot, we But how it Is with me, cluck[ and will the face briskly. Every And when those ofd-time visions come biac, sur wan simple dissolved. The one` If's all right for a boy to go to col- • Rate, sure and imply way to remove lee provided he'll come right back I take a look and see yEj,y wE ., .Are La Thinkers b'oLney ref Satisfaction. Ir. W. guaranteed or e' I need a barber, that'I know, mosey refunded a. R. solar i CO- the nett dap and go to work. My clothes don't look so well; Professors Says Country Chil- �" — And why she took me long ago Some babies thrive from the hour dren Have More T•ilOiOugil For Teu4ter Skins I'm dashed if I can tell. of their birth while others -make so I t a; of Wanted invention" 1 little progress as to be the cause of iGrioWledgC •11]8'1] City sne Full information Sent Frans Cullc ups on Request, , And thea I'm off to get a shave, much anxiety. As a rule it is the di- _ Children s estsas op„ n•vt W. Shaving Stick _ And see the tailor man♦ gestion that Is at fault with these ' Ano for one evening I behave backward ones and they start to go Sloppy knowledge and lazy think-; 273 sank St..01"wa.oat ,fly Lamin ahead directly Baby's Own Tablets are a 13mol1ieat –About the beat I can Ing were�acored by Professor C. T - — 1n me a knight she used to see. made the corrective of their stomach Currelly as dangers of the -present Qv�cke Sore Jjef Although, of course. I'm not; and bowel troubles. day in an address-'on "The Relation �! c,� -but now and thea I try to be Baby's Own Tablets are specially of the Museum to the Public School," i1L10uSNlSf F _ The man she thought she got. designed for the use of babies and si�VQrQritF1N1i5 4 safes andthemother can feel perfect- H rout _ given recently before the Toronto - - Home sad School Council here. CONSTIPATION J _ M YOUR Professor Currelly first illustrated • rn 1 secure to giving them to even the �� - 1 most delicate child, They are a mild from his experience of people the fact T�'1►e ouch tol!)t��tt ; that home environment was the ma- with unsightly _ but thorough laxative which banish Make tomorrow �'y���p� g constipation and indigestion; break trix w=hich held together knowledge blotches on the face,eyes with allow • gained from academic training. \ k/. I tinge and that tired and lan d feel! up colds and simple fevers and allay �r the pains which accompany the cut- after reviewing the interest in col- ��� Ina? This indicates a forpl hoer lections of t e-world's best- art and Headache,Dizziness and Biliousness t a ting of teeth. They are sold by meds- surely follow. You must stimulate the connotsaeurship that had followed i clue dealers or by mail at 25 cents a- s your lazy liver, start the bile flowing after security in material things bad' box from The Dr. Williams'-Medicine 1 t . with Carter's Little Liver Pills. Co..,Brockville, Oat. been brought, the speaker pointed the They also act as a mild laxative, _ _ importance.of both broader culture I purely vegetable, free from calomel i • �� � —..--- and-exactness of knowledge in enjoy-I `Tilly WORK � � and poisonous drugs, small, eaq-to went of life or accomplishing. of fine WHILE You SLE10Swallow,and not habit forming. -f'bey Uses of Volcanic Dust things. He recalled the-interest in are not a purgative that cramps or, s unpleasant after effect follow• e Volcanic dust is mainly used In the such matters after the Romana had paw k manufacture of cleansers, scouring, bWught security into Europe, at the rlNervous rieaca:tcalles ia8. oa the contrary a good tome. Big Sister: "And what did you tell .powders, and abrasive- soaps but Int-' timik of the Rennaissance and after due to over Rork, are quickly dis- I '� Druggists 25c and 75C red pkgt. _ -.-George, when he asked You tf you'd terly, outside Canada, there has been the conquests of Napoleon.-In earlier i like him h a he askedlaw?" yelled by Minar•d's. FYrat heat the as increasing demand for its' use as I years this had been the privilege of Liniment-tfien inhale It for a few Bobby: "I told him that I'd think d an admixture In cement and'plasters, the few but with the later 18th-18th - minutes. It has a speedy_ cure- Viileaair. dust beds up to feet tur ublie museums had been estab- over, five effect. also." thick ate being worked near 'Swift lished. -- 0 Current, Saskatchewan. There are As a result of the collections de- veloped pain with Minard's Liniment. other beds in British Columbia. veloped by Napoleon, the French peo- 1 a ple had,become familiar with art in • k - ---"- - -�— workmanship. Later-the world had -t,yfYA OF P�N•• - to turn to France for the finest pro- {i ductions in many lines. So apparent ;rt _CONDITION was this after the real ezhibition CID fd organized by Victoria and Albert, that the common capes of pain and the South Kensington Museum move- • meat had been eagerly pushed to� L r i• discomFort after eating -• - bring, England similar 'advantage.I "Only by seeing fine things people fAT MF learn to Make and appreciate them," t > i' GET RID of your dread of pain after the speaker said. eating. Eat without fear of "indigestion.' The Germans had gone further by (STAY' SAT a 'sour stomach,disaglreeablegasorheadaches. - bringing this work before their chil- dren, and by stressing exactness, with- "The a • s �y When your food ferments, "disagrees'" out which enjoyment of art is limited. trouble with me, and I guess lies like a lump in your stomach,it's a sign In showing the volae of exactness, this applies to f)9 out of every 100 mea =4 of too much acid. You need not resort to and scoring a tolerance of inaccuracy, who are putting " weight, I didn't "I have used several bottles crude methods-tai , instead an antiacid the speaker questioned whether stud- have the energy or"pep"to keep it ity of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegb IA*t ail interest in any healthy activity table Compound and find it that will correct tie condition. Phillips e�rui.,r ents reading literature with only a- and j lazed around accumulating po of Magnesia. PHILLIPS sloppy knowledge of the references In the old pounds, until I got that helps me wonderfully, tape• A spoonful of this pleasant-tasting,sooth- of Mft •• its words did not lose the meaning •'Ktusehen feeling:' cull before childbirth.I have and beauty of it. It is a tragedy'in I e common-senseStart takngKrse to reduce hats—but five lovely children: After my ing fluid neutralizes many times.its volume education to lead children through Ilast bob came Ihad a miaera- of acid. It restores the proper alkaline don't take them with the idea that Y Y For poetry or history of a period without -�.`balance to as acid-soaked stomach and ''O"'bl� � they possess reducing quatitiea is It pain in my right side so I due to Acid such knowledge. Professor Currellyi themselves. bought another bottle of the bowels.-assists these o to function as assTrori _. �Y =gnus mtaR sToMaci+ showed. This is what they do-they clean out oompoand atxl I feel fine now. they should. "•MTsuitnl. The .speaker commented on hon the impurities in your blood y keeping I work outside during the fruit CON TIMTON _: .many, allegedly educated people knew the boweis;-kidneys and liver In splen- ;phillipe Milk of Magnesia is what you °�•Puusa nothing really well. Country chil- did working shape, and fill you with season in addition to my peed when a n�ad breath, coated tongue, dren Brow up to know some things -Agor and tireless anergy I housework."-Mrs. Charles As a result, instead of planting Slingerland, R R J4, St. Cat}[- r •beadaches, nausea or biliousness indicates definitely but city children, unless the yourself in an easy chair every free -an over-acid condition. Take a spoonful broad, exact aspect of their education i moment and letting flabby fat accumu- eta ' today and for several days and see how it Genuine Milk of Ma$- y nesia is ahvags a liquld were stressed, missed this geauins late,you feel as urge for activity.that 3 .` sweetens the system. You wont be nearly -neper a ldbld. Look enjoyment. keeps you moving around doing the so liable to colds or sicltness. All drug- or the name Philli s'on In becoming familiar with museums I things you've always wanted to do and stores-in 50c bottles. wrapper dnd bottle; the student was saved from laza , n�� do to keep you i° good ' F condition, ( t 1 t t ` *¢`. thinking since he learned that things I Krttschen Salts acre the up-to-date i did not just 'lappen. That the very ; Fountain of Youth. Take ome-half ( ' Lurnituie with which they were sur-: teaspoon in a glass of hot water rounded was evolved through cen- to-morrow morning and every morning ♦ furies of workmanship and art. --be careful of the foods you eat-take ♦ regular moderate a:erciso-thea wstC>r WInard s Liniment rbfreshes the scalp., the pounds de off. slide ISSUE No. 44--'30 \ • I j �r • , '...a _ Y.. s. -11 -Y _e1.- { '9.•S$S L .. '-•w-. _. ..� .� - _ f my1' .a..�i'sr'y'�'` :av S.}. q, ' -3' '^w LOCALISMS- -Dr. and Mrs: ' Bateman and -Dagciag ever Satardw night '•'.11iJ�A1J1iJ��• Dire. 8. A. Douglas. of '�'Oropto, at Dow Drop Ion. y • ; ^• - .~ r-�• '� - ' ,.,-. � "'�: visited with R. A. and Mrs. Bunt- -Dr. H. T. Fallaise, Resident � flog on Friday Inst. Dentist. Office to residence, two - _z J. 13. Conddr bas greatly tel.H. Tapsoo, iano-tuner. of doors east of St. Andrew's church, �j t pie improved her residence by giviiag p ---fit.-a roved be residence ._ Bowmanviile, will be in towel n a Pickering. Office hours, 9 a. m, to- 3 ` -"-- - tl►dsye. r ere efC t p. m• Daily, and Ev -Rev. R. H. and Dire. Rickard, of Oakwood, called on Pickering NEws io office will receive prompt posntment. (X-ray service) : . r ' • - _ �.friendsonTaeadsiy. _ rfY MEMORIAM. _ -Silk V-sts and Bloomers to sdl at -Wm. S. and Mrs. Stork, of -The services is St. George's • Ubnrch on Sunda next will be a' n ' In our a Cut ace Belleville, visited the former's Yolhwe : 9.80 s. my Sunday School; son sad brothermW Walt- - - `parents here on Sunday. 10.30 a. m., Morning pmyher,, 7.00 er Annan killed in actio -yPe had to bap them right in order to Sell -H. G.'Oaltei t is vil0ting his T action, Nov,2nd -` daughter. Mrs. Irwin IShepherd P•m.. Evening prayer. 1918. vices will be taken b the Rector, In our hearts your memory lingers, s 'them at the price we are asking you) 001_ and family,of Kitoheaar. y _ _. •, -J. O.and lite. Philips spent the Rev. B.G. Robinson, B. D. Sweetly tender, fond and true; '`,pre flesh, mauve, lovebird ' maize and pe -A remarkable achievement is ''t'ltere`.s'not a da dear, -Walter, eaOh er garment ?9 Dente. week-and- w h relatives in Lock- y, J port and Tod'awanda, N. Y. radio advancement took place on That we do not think of you. p P $ -The township council will Monday morning when as address Ever remembered by Father'Mot- p - 'We're certainl passing the profit meet on Monday next for the by the Premier of Japan,who was ber and Sister. y ' p 8 P "transaction of general business. speaking from Tokio, could be along to you on these. myd -Misses Bertha and Ida Bunt- heard as diptinctly as if he were Henderson dear husband In loving memory of ing have returned home, after sppeeaaking only a few feet distant.' my sband James Henderson This tone the first time in which who died October 29th, 1928. spending a week with relatives in When evening shades are falling, Grocery Speciale for This Week : :'j'omato. Japan has beem-Etaked sip with the _ I am sittin all silo • _ - ` United States and Canada. Thi- g 2 lbs.,... 23c -Dir. Wallace. principal of the In my heart there comes a longing, n New Hallowee Dates, - publie school, resumed work last address tone followed by an ad- If you could only come home, ® y , dress .by Premier MacDonald, of '• _ week; after being laid of duty Every day my thoughts are wand- .,,,� 20 Ib Peil Pure Lard; 8.75 the United I�iagdom, whose voice owiiog to illness.* @ring, - -• ' was also distinctly heard. These �1 Pine Tree Matches, 3 for ... 24c -The condition of W. H. Banks y To your grave not,far away, addressee were in collection with ?:'remaios nor-hanged, being unci• Where they gently laid you, Jim Hawe'e Floor Waz, ..' the treaty between Japan, the Just two years a •.• 13c able, some n days tieing'better, and United States and Great Britain, go today. y Aylmer Tomato Soup, 8 for... 60c ' .the next not so well. Lovingly remembered b Wife - / --Mrs. J. O'Connor, of Chnrch which limits the siae of the navies and Bertha. • St., has -retnroed home, after in these countries, which was .'` ratified and is a great step for. SALE REoidTER, " Corned Beef, 8 lb. tine, spending a week in Belleville wits ward in the peace movement. her eon, John, and family. -On Sunday evening last at Tuesday, Nov. 4th-Auction Sale of George's Church Rev. Prof. -Don't forget the postponed St. Ge' Chh RPhorses, cattle, implements etc., at Girls' Bilk and Wool Hose for the cooler +meeting of the Women's IDetitnte T. W. Isherwood, of W clue lot 23, rear of con. 6, Pickering, w><ich will be held this(Friday) y -the property of Thos. Hardy. Sale weather, n:oe snappy colors, per pr 600 - afternoon at hire. SterritVa, College, Toronto, tone the special preacher. The Prof., whose wee at one o'clock. See Bills. F. W. -On account of the numerous rages iD the past have inspired Silversides, Auctioneer. Boys' Fancy Pool Golf Hose, with Hallows sa festivities on Friday suss ' helped Pickering church Thursday, Nov. 6th-Extensive Crede - tansy tops, per pair 600 me rul the United Church Choir nicht 9`9, took as his subject "Barna it sale of Pure Bred Shorthorn + �vv will be on S son of Consolation." Cattle, horses, sheep, implements, �71r1B Blue Berge Skirts, for sport th�DiYsek Bl of Toronto, spent Barnabus. explained the preacher, gra e • at lot 29, con. 1. s sir- or school wear 890 y was an example of what can be born, the property of ,� H. Wag- Bnnaay with Pickering friends staff. Sale to commence at 11 a. + accom lished b the Christian of Girls Tame in lain colors in _ and assisted the Choir of the P y m. sharp. Lunch provided. 11 mor. - ' p ' United Church in their annivers• ordinary" talents - the person flannel 600 in chinchilla 1.00 whose gifts are not outstanding, credit. Prentice and Prentice, Auc- , wry services. tioneerh. - -John Munro, who has been ill By tracing the career of the Son of Consolation lo-the Acte,the speak Friday, Nov. 7tii-,taction Sale of Few Snaps for �Vl@n for some time, was taken to a farm stock, implements, hay grain Toronto Hospital whet he ander• er illustrated his theme. Be urged P upon his hearers the need for etc., at lot 1 con S. Scarbqro Twp. 'went a critical operation for ulcers (Brown's CornQrsl, the property of 2 Only, 'Waterproof Coats, made of fleece-lined rubberized is the stomach. Christians who. by word and life, ` --Mrs. Herb. White was taken will be Sons of Consolation. Dur Jarimes Cowan. Sale at one o'clock._ . cloth with belt and fancy trim. W 8 have 1 36 and 'to the Oshawa Hospital on Sun- ing the offertory Mr4, Moode de• Prentice and Prentice, Auctioneers. •1. 40 r They're going on sale at 8 99 each. .Bold ill P lightfully rendered the solo, `'O, Friday, Nov. 14th-Auction Sale of many laces at 11 00. day, when she was operated k- for Services next Lo d's Day will Yorkshire pig and brood sows at Men's Underwear ttir fall-creel Angle" 0. 71 Sl±utB aII(t high producing much cows and o y p • for appeadicilis. She ie sow Hoak- ing a rapid recovery. lot 9, con 3. Pickering the prop g , -Dorothy Watson, of S. S. No be held in St. Pauls L�nited y Church at 11 a• m. and 7.00 p, m, erty of F. M. Chapman. 10 months ]Drawers, per garment, Oily 1.00 4, won the highest Dumber of Sunday School at 10 a. nl. Come credit given. Wm. Maw, Auction- pointe y the School Frear held here and loin the Adult Bible Claes. �r Men's one-finger Mule Mitts, with cuff, just right for recently and a cit Is entitled Loa Also you are welcome at our mid- those cold mornings, per air 46e Ilene tripto the cit week meeting each Thnrsda , -' - -Sydney Wade a sale of house y TockSada For SC°� g p p10. hold effects on Saturday was well night to study with us St. Johne 1. p f! iatteaded, eitbows;b it was adver• Gospel. On Friday night. Oct. web for ZO Years M S. CHAPMAN tired only the day before. Prime Slat, there will be,a Missionary ••For 30 years I took mods-tor indt• s Wein were satisfactory. Rally in St. Paul's Church, with gestioo and stomach was Then I tried -1[rs W. F. loner. of Ottawa. Dr. Cormie, of Winnipeg, as Adlerika. One bottle brought cow- spent a couple of days this week speaker. Your special attention plots relief."--.Too. B. Hardy, _ I with her sister, Mrs. W. C. Mar• is callea to the series of sermons Adlerika relieves GAS and sour �torr. She was on her return from that will be given by the minister staroach to TENminutes , Acca oaBefores Crowley Radio BOTH upper and lower bowel, re• beginning tb'ie Sunday of bt. The ppee �• s motor trill to Guelph. moving poisons you never knew were eerier ie as follow@ : 1. t@ there a � -D[r, and hire. Fielding, of there. Don't tool with medicines 'Gravenhant. who were visitingGod 4 2. Is there a life beyond which Cleans onlyPART of the bow. - !Dr and Dire. Cortwright, left othe grave ? & Has God spoken to els, but let Adlerka give stomach and iToesday morning for Brantford. the world? 4 Ie there a heaven. bowels a REAL cleaning and see how owing to the death of the tatterF R IE E 'I '' if so, what is it or where is it t Roost you feel! S. C.Jones. Druggist. _ Pickering. mother. 5. Is there a Hell; if so, what is it -The New' Brockor where to it? 6 In the light of Tbe'ympathy of the commna ; ity is extended to Mrs. (Dr.) Cart- these questions sod facts is life Now AdvKtesewae•ata. r wright. on the death Qf her moth• worth living? s or is Brantford. afters prolonged -The Thank offs riag and Har FOR SALE-2 Rood Clydesdale work illnese. Dr. and Mrs. Cartwrigbt vest Home services of the United ng.Ont.horses. Apply to E. L, Roady'Picker.• deft on Wednesday morning to Church were held in St. Andrew's -- 'We are going to absolutely give ':attend the funeral, y, FOR SALE-Several fresh yonne : Church on Sunda with Rev. Dr. p away a brand new Deforest- Duncan much cows and forward springers. R,). -Alex. and .lits. Flett, of Hing- of Toronto, ea epeciel .Tailor,cherryw•ood. s-y Baton, have returned home, after speaker for the day. In the morn. FOR DALE-Several gr+nd work CrOBley Radio On Xmal� Eve t0 i soeoding a few days with relying he °poke on the subject, -'Pre 1' homes, l,cht andheavy, ruck. m 11!► Lives here. Mr. Flett, who has eminence-of Jeeus," and in the ev. Geo.Gibson Greenburn. at! - "some luck' person. been in poor health for a tong ening on "Faith of June." Both IGS FOR BALE-11 Slung pi¢s. 3 c time, if4 W -much v a d subjects were treated in a rnaeter• PReek4.,1d .4 ply at premises,Sale-Corner: " w to do IS upOp !expects to resume work this week. y mann guess p er. pecta mar -The Women'A Guild of St, home choir was well rendered OR SALE-3 Rhode Mand roost• the luck >�nmber. __George's C_}iurch will meet on Wed. at both services. On- Tuesday F - ' nesday, Nov. 5th, in the Club night a splendid anpper was fur. pox� B.Thom, R R No, 2, Pickering; • Rooms, at 2.30. 9 good attend nisbed by the Woman's Aesoeia• Phone�lafvern 1713 s s :: $k u8 for partlCnlars. since of members and other ladies tion, and about 500 men, womenTO RENT-On Church St. Pickering interested is requested, in view of and children were fed. After the' 1 halt or brick house,including blinds and Si= . • tures. As G. D.Bly, 210 Indian Road, To This New Brock 1B a1Wa�8 OII the nearness of the Christmas Sale supper a program bf music and re canto, onlVl> «: a,r y of Workoo Nov., 29th. citations was furnished by Mrs. R. OR SALE - Superior fertilize' display in our store. -True on the highway on Pearce of Conrtice, elocutionist, F - ; 3 Kills,manure spreaders.threshing machines. Saturday and Sunday last was and the following mneietl talent Also seed tall wheat, 104 variety, and binder Vol y heavy. The rugby game at from Toronto: Dir. Bopoton and twine- W.F.Disney Greenwood. 33tf - Radlo Licenses Iesued: Kingston between Varsity and his accomponietr' Mies RobertAoa; OR GALS-2 work horses,l Sbrop- !/ Queen's was responsible for mach Miss Self, Mr. Houston and Mise Fshimram from imported Kre,and 12.furrow _ of this traffic. Some of these Wright. All narober@ were well .Oliver riding glow. Apply to tom.Gra .R.R, Fred T. Bunting ,.�ry w Ticketing - received. Rev. Mr, Stainton ossa• No.1,Pickering. Phone Prek 2704. 110 f avers, it is alleged. were travelling •. _ .�, tnvelli gat 70 miles per hour. pled Lha chair is s h+p y manner. FARM FOR' SALE-140 acres of Established 1857. -On Ustarday evening Mrs. C. The total proceeds of Sunday and land,l omni�=`s�l.�u.1�'a�:ord'aa>;at ansa near A. Sterritt received a call from Tuesday were about$500. Howe and buildings. Applyat News Once. T serious le informing her of the -The game wardens are befog r dual SALE OHSAP--One dark red THE .CENTI�AI� �gR�C�E esrioae illness of her mother, hire. kept bn@y thepe days enforcing the '+•' anal purpwe Shorthorn ball, 1c.months ole, • < Hobbe. Mr. and Mrs. Sterritt and game laws. This is the season for out or a heavy milking dam. will suit a dairyman The bull must 11e sold at once. G.M,'Forsytb. daughter, Ida, left early Sunday duck @booting. Sportsmen seem phone Clare 3100, 5•9 +mM, • morning to viAit her. We'are to have the opinion that the law is ORONTO WET-WASH LAUN- -Telephone glad to know that she ie 'sow to be observed only when the Teljeone 4900DRY (Semi finish)-Let our driver call and ` somewhat better. game wardens are within seeing explain our 24 hour service. Just leave your -The Province of Ontario re- or heariD distaor'e. A number of name Mr'S. Davis, barber shop, we _ g will picckk up and deliver 3 Lima a week. calves it revenue of a about sports have appeared In the Pick. $10,000,000 from the tax on Baso ering Police Court, when they music_ line for the year. This ,will go a were convicted and compelled to , ,long way toward the construction R a heavy fine, BLAtiCHE M. RAMER, A. T. C. M. Auto Repairs, Accessories,0118 and P y y besides having - ti of good roads and th3ic mainten• their guns and ammunition confle Studio at "Mrs, E. W. Donnelly's - ance. Thus the motorists who-are Gated. As these guns are usnaily Whitevale, on Saturdays. Gasoline, Acetylene Weldingy almost the only ones who nee the very-expensive it costs a goodly , 'Phone-Markham 1232 n paved roads are called upon to sum to violate. On Monday morn• Battery Charging. =-- bear their cost. ing of this week four Toronto men NO'T'ICE -=St. George's A. Y. P. X. held appeared before Magistrate Clark, their usual meeting last Wednee- charged with the violation of the Whitevale ':- Mills I Repairs made on all;mak'es day when _tb�k,installation of offs• game laws by shooting ducks on core took place. The service. Frenchman's Bay before annrise. Choppiagevery day $: ' which is very impressive and They pleaded guilty and were _ Of eare•� solemn, was. taken beantifnlly by given the ininimurn floe, and the ORA1N-FLOUR-FEED thit Rector, Rev. E. G. Robinson, game warden took possession of Headquarters for , who seemed to Rive each officeran their Runs and ammunition which STERLING MILLING CO., LTD. , -<impetus to go forward and do he handed over to the Depart- High grade Feeds for Poultry, �/'� 7 ry .. _. scent things in the future. Next men► to Toronto. Chargee. we Cattle. Hoge etc, ..CHARLES Be SPEN( iER •' week we are hoping to get the understand, are being laid against 'VV iAtV V - program for theyear fixed up, other men who are alleged to have ANTHONY WILSON -fur everybody is nasions to get faiT'44 to live up to the require- Proprietor Proprietor, , pi..LelalA tfiw►:ng• m;n5e.of tint law. i46.f Phone Bart. WbBWWf�►► �! ' ' 1 a