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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1930_11_07 ; r '>•r. �, --•.-..,. .-:+' d-..ay": .�. ..+ 'r✓.� f ''F.. '.w �•-.. - f M.,..... •fid , ' :.� :-.. ...• „_ ..,' .. �' .�,,. .. -. •ane �: A _ •r .:. '•'r .. .-. ,, PICKER :,, .. .,.,•...'.:- ... _ :aL _ .. . tip ol W' s T--. --HE VOL. L. _ _ __ ----PICgERING, ONT., FRIDAY, NOV. 7, 1930. w, owaftootfmal hash*. h-te 1 -- • -----;Dalt l3ARTON. ___-- CHERRYWOOD •�w Mrs. C. Holmes is visiting her son James Kayes and family were the GREENWVmVD � 'a1 w • Walton this week. guests of Mrs. O. Petty. DR H. C. )'II;ARSON-Physician �._�� + �� A number of our ladies visited the ' Mrs. W. Davidson spent Sunday Whitby W. M, S. on Tuesday after-I with Brougham friends. .r ` reds�rgeoe. 1017 LLS.noon. Mr. Fred' Ireson has left for aE. P'ORSYTH, Oph.-D., 'Direetor IeranoioRfa blast eawfeglata- Theservices in the Community Hall two week`s hunting trip: + �• totaetrical Aaweiatioaof Ontario.Reg. bet,• FeaCe6, dloubletreee, ori Sunday next will be as 'follows: Mr. E. Lintner of Toronto visited Established 1888 iaf.tW her or the Ained t� ova *+� tongues etc. - #a�da Eyes he Am eri by appointment. $ 2.00 p. m. Sunday school. 300 p. m. .his parents here on Sunday. rein t.Ont. Open to bsy a quantity of Rood Evening Prayer. This service will be Mr•s Petty of.Toronto, spent Sun- �,j ARL.A.GRUBIN..R. O,-Eyesight basswood and elm appropriate to Armistice and Thanks- day with James and Mrs. Todd. LOW PRICES � - 1JSpeeialist. Honour graduate of the College toga. giving. Sermou will be given by Rev.� Mr. and Mrs. Sleep have been re- ' of tometry of Canada; Gold medalist and - E. G. Robinson, B. D. [cent-visitors with relatives here. Ent Berman prise winner in 1928. At Markham (i'riio Chopping Tuesdays Mrs. Taylor Sr. who is in•the Os- All my prices are lower, as mae6. eve:•y Monday from a a,m. to s p.m,.in Dr. sad Fridays. On Monday noon our village was Barker's dent.,office- At Stouffvill�from wed- - much ercited when it became knav;-n ha-,va Hospital, is getting along as as grain prices are lower neday to Saturdayof each week. Eyes examin- 141anufactnrin Basket@ of all . that Jose } Now is the time to ed.Glassees fitted and repaired.-Highest-qualtty g. ph Gormle•'s house was.on well as can be expected, after her re- ■t Lowest Prices. Phone Stouff 2405. 461y descriptions. fire. The flames made 'such headway cent accident. Buy Feed. Price reductions at the that the contents were carried out • 'Mx .and Mrs. Riley, of Picker-ing rs fLegaf. accompanied b Mrs. Hackney s nt Highest Price pfidd for Wheat. . }x factory. efforts were concentrated on saving P y E. OHRISTIAl'Q, Barrister and the adjoining barn.and 'houses. A a very enjoyable evening with Mrs. .:+--- •Solicitor,Notary Public Etc. Money to Phone Markham 6405 or 6.420 or write crowd soon gathered and the Picker- J.. Garland and family. I make and keep the following a oar. South wing Court House. Whitby. 251y Chas, White, Locust Hill, Ont. ing Fire Company promptly assisted Many of our farmers have been y , DONALD RUDDY Barrister. and the contents of the ground floor complaining of-poor crops, but Mr.. FLOUR R• Solicitor, Notary Public. Office over Al- 1 s and eellAr were mostly ,saved• There Geo. Davidson can Boast of the best Ir rT � 1ia'a Drug Store,opposite Post office. Money is insurance on the building and cun-t crops of the season, having had a $isetmi-best flour for pastry autlE jr to Loan. Phone 563. Whitby. 61y Just A EATON. BELL de ROSS, Barrist- tents and we understand Mr. Gorm- very bountiful Yield: fine cake baking, also for,light, ley vdll rebuild on the site. Farmefs are now busy with their white biscuit@. B era, Solicitors, 904 Northern Ontario y�• '�- - fall plowing. The long period of i' Building,330 Hay Street,Toronto, Choiee 2X 3X and 5X B C. —^� dr weather has made the land sa Bakers Joy—for bread and buns Bu ng,330 s B. - iskOUGHAM. } .W1 Elco, _ Cedar BblIIglee.� hard in many places that it is al- Buckwheat Flour-for pan cakess IR. _ J.D.F. Rose. Adelaide 2838 9 On Friday, Oct. 31st, about 2. p. most impossible to get the plover into - J. PICKERING do Also, a large quantity of m. the Brougham Fire Brigade re- the land. M LVEY — Barristers. Solicitors etc., ceived a call saying that the house The regular meeting of the W. A. CEREA Ls its a1.6 Confedw atuou Life auildiog, Corner of.. (until recently owned by W. Knox) will be held in the church on Thur•s- X ano Richmond Sts. Toronto. Phones .rongb and dreased c' Rolled (fats-best matte and fresh ee 4489 and 4480, Pickering office open was on fire. The Firemen.with the day, Nov. 13th. The program com- 4ae.d`+y and Saturday evenings. Phone Pick �aCk Plnt�, SPiII06 and chemical engine were, soon on the mitt@@ is Mrs. C. R. Petty and.Mrs. Wheatleta Corn Meal ! - scene to find the north end of the Todd. Word for roll call is "Give". Cracked Wheat Graham Fleur Dental _$emloek Lumber. house blazing from the foundation to The, ladies are asked. to provide lun- Scotch Barley-Por breakfast the peak, the building was also burn- ch. Ba og BraQ •'N� EIL O.SMITE, D. D. 9., L_ D.S.. ing between the upper ceiling and the The anniversary services which i''tm (Sycceetat to,pr J.N.Dales,}. Graduate of �;� PICKER G w:! roof. A strong north wirlli vag blax- were held at �h hitevale last'Sunday Ithee Roya;College of Dental Surgeons and Toron. in and the interior of the house was ,,%+rp largely attended by' the mem- ,FEEDS i L'mrersity. At Claremont office D. A. �' pt®spoor=evor.y Tuesday and Friday4..Phone Lu �� ��� dense with smoke which was belching berg of our vicinity, The day was 1- Barlev Feed Barley Flour , ! _ _ _ 7 out from every possible outlet. This deal, The choir was enjoyed by all, Mixed Chop Low OradeFlour [$ERBERTT FALLA[SE, L. D 9.. made the fire very difficult to con- as well as the interesting topics by Corn Meal Sers. ch Feed, 6Rraisa hh��D. D.S, Graduate of the Royal College of tend. The building was old and being th- speakers, Brad Cracked Oorn 'i)eatal Suryeons and the University of Toronto. I H. Beal, - Claremont },wilt of stood pine lumber it made ex- On Tjesday evenincr, Nov. 11th the Short@ Crushed Oats �O®ce x residence second door east of St. And- phone g•24 raw,s Church, Pickering,Ont Office boor. : 9 .@tient fuel for the.. flames. Fire Young people of Audley will present Fine Middlings Oat Chop is.® to e d m. or by apporntnaeat. lX-ray : chief Annis directed operation, with the drains "Wild Ginger". These wvwe%. Phone Pick 3700. 431y FURNITURE J. De er in charge nP truck, assist • ge players need no introduction as they W. _+� � . >Iasmtt: as 4Lasla. _ NEW, USED AND ANTIQUE ed by-firemen. T. Philip Jr. F Ham- have been well received on other w- - _ ISI GREAT VARIETY ilton, V. Shaver, F. Woodward, J. casions. Doors open at 7.30. Prog L. 18C!�t,lvllaC�E-/A/V� +# �.�LaIdABETHRICHARDSOnds g'scombe and other firemen and nei- rarnme at 8.G10. Admission;-Adults, ,. . rance of all Simmon's Beds, Marshall Mat- Ll tresses, Dressers. Tables and hbors, It was due to their efficiency children 20 cents. Building and general - nipmentrag companiesof solid financial stand• that after a hard struggle the fire AnniversaryServices :":e. Unit- Contracting. as. Chairs. Picture Frames. w,9 brought under control. At the Estimates furnished on all etaoees - BORGE KEAY-Llceosed.auet n• Our pricer are the lowest, ed church will be held Sunday Nov. y v� en<i of an hour'; fight it appeared as slit The service at-10.38 a. m. will �work-Interior and Exterior. ser;Anoaa L"tore @soot aaa gen•eal .ales, if the flames caild not be subdued so yAlt•me to- Terme rraeonebk R be conducted by the' Pastor, Rev. W Alterations and repairs. �v,Ue, PboneStouS 9008. 31.4 a call -was sent to Claremont. Their Rackharn and the singing will be lea Chimneys Built Concrete Work. ; —• POSTILL, Llceused Auctioneer. ;0 0 A L firemen were soon on the spot by the home.choir, Rev, A. Halbert phone Pickering 67,18 ` rm-maw mss gwau•. •e sort,a"onie+da .sin. theirfire truck, but by the time theyof Newtonbrook, will preach at 2.30 FAIRPORT. - ONTARIO;ee.ms ,aaa onsaaea•t an aeor•esis appeared the fire was being brought p, m. and 7 p. m. The singing in the asmmas laareaet'iasue atw r o., ons„ A Rood supply of Hard and Soft under control. It was not necesjar-� afternoon will be led by the Baptist p B•alL#TON T0WN8X1P +& Coal on hand. Also a @apply for Claremont to .use their engine choir, of Whitevale and in the—oven- ke H IN G L E 8 • asasapa.er, 4sswl�oesmor rakmy but the Brougham boys deeply ap- ing-by the Zion United choir. Ass"Seeas. mus. emla..t w leas of Kindling Wood, preciated their response. The damage lr 13oaer se 31ais"se tb. --- Nava ScotisA Shin lee J=.e..•• Ose• t-s stove length. done is estimated at two hundred dol- davuGHA� pp�� 12tf Phone Pick. 1709, y Y Quit Galvanized Ste, hingles' 1[, OdAW. LICENSED AGO- Iara full covered b insurance, Bird's Felt Slate Shingles, T;ot 3t foe York.Qiurarlw edm Dwrbam - A Thanksgiving service will be _ for sale at- ADG;&olf • ��s1� "landed DONALD MUNR0 PICKEHINO - •. �RF_FNWova- • held on next Sunday afternoon. N& Terve reswsable. three k.,dee easy be —. silt, and Mrs. Jermyn,oP .Whitby, T. PATER80YS - . OLAREKOK2- eee�e,wd atNZWW-O&cv. ed and indepeo' E. Tremble and E. Disney were in were Brougham visitors on rSunday. Oall and get prices. Phone 8818 ame Sane@. Whitby.out. Ay • r • D ,Pickering Mills woodvilie on Sunday, The Sheppard family have taken up •number from here attended the residence in Toronto for the winjer. T A �m S plowing match in Scarboro this week. Miss Ruby Thomas of -Toronto, LA �1 _e y* FRONT RANG. POULTRY FEED Mrs. Freeman Mantle entertaineu spent the week-end with, 'Miss P. Ger- � jt R A �r7 G Having rehted my premises in company from- Oriliia on Thursday. ow. A Pickering I have moved to EGG MASH - Mildred Bro Hn is expected. home W.•J. Brown and family, of Toron- g=�� GROWING DASH this week greatly improved in heal- to, spent Sunday under the parental AND 9EKYICE 8TATIOY '1i �F Where I will conduct .a bla(:k• I th4?r,: Jinks, _of. Toronto, and Mi� .r par, ClmIi�Ue has rented' -from J. We are prepared to do all kindm• ". smithin bueiaess and a There its quite an advantage by ., of repairing of care, also bat- g_ .,:. . s_en �t:�va-Yec y. sur Hepburn of Barrie, spent a *eek ph;liip.5 the farm kno•nn as the Tur- ger vice'statian. here, ;wr Homestead.- tery charging, electric feeds are not stocked weldingand in fact -Imperial oil and gas, tires and up nlontha ahead. �Ii'•= M. Wond spent last wppo -en! Ik?i1Tmd and Mrs. Hamilton spent tire cepaire. in Toronto with her sister. Mrs. T. the week-Fred with Clare and 'Mrs. everything in con- Also, Taxi Service to or Eton, We recommend our Dairy Ration9 PnliinzttP. 'and- family. Balulon, of, Pickering•. nection with . any point. for quantity and duality 13rc, l:o6inette and family and Jac. N`IFc blechin,, of of 0 halts,-calledSon Gae, Oile,on Car work. - - _ and Mr . Coun-sell, of Toronto were _ Pickering, milk production. Grease and Accesaorieft ,.. �, �� in the village on Sunday.. old friends-on-Saturday. always on hand. Taxi Service. ` AChopping every week day -Est Sc - 'The Wm: Ormerod famif� wera 111 W. and Mrs. Oldfield and two sons lSer bag for lots of 5 ba s or Scarboro on Sunda�A•ith Mr. Ormer-. of Hamilton, visited their son, Mr. Agent for Chevrolet Cats. - - -- over, less than 5 bags f0c ed's brother, Richard Ormerod. Oldfield'at--lJ.--Mat+hews house on �t - Pboae;Brook. 1606 per bag. Barley loc. Miss Jen McWhirter spent the Saturday.- cordon ' J• Lam Kinsale, - Ontario _ . week-end here with friends. We are Mrs, Bert Harvey ,who has-been'in Phone 5317 Glad to see our fohner teacher. the city the past week on account of ' Mr. and Mrs. Gavots motored it the illness of Albert Jr. returned to Kitchdn .� - _ •. Pickering 6Rillin,Q COmDtl119 Cobourg on Monday to visit their her home on Sunday. _ _ son. Mrs. Cavers,is remaining for a The friends of the late Mrs. Beal B UIL BS r. yJ B�aeksmithinpp S fewdays. of Claremont extend sympathy to her _ a We congratulate Howard Ormerod bereaved partner and family in their FROM _ } Cabinet on securing one of the first prizes at loss of-a good wife and mother. T - Horse shoeing a Specialty. the plowing match in East Whitby Now that the harvest of fruit, • -HOLLAN IJP All General Work,including Wood last week, grain, and vegetables is garnered, we .Table 2 Chairs, Work. promptly Next Sunday, the 9th, is our Ann- can be truly- thankful for the bount- +.. attended to. . _ iversary Sunday. - A former pastor, iful.returns from both fields and or- Also, Rev. W. F• Hassard, will preach at chards. We have just received direct from :c 4 $�. IeCie. Set of .Agent for Taco Farm -11.00 and 7.610. Joseph and Mrs. Mitchell attended Holland a shipment of Garden r p Machinery. Mr. and Mrs. Gamble and son-and the 92nd. anniversary of he; father's Bulbs for outside planting _ - Mr. and Mrs. Jarvie and faTnily of birthday_last Saturdaq and found ------or indoor foreinR. - - '�7CT000S�T'r�=d 'Brampton spent Sunday with James' him capable of help master of Cer- _ Dishes, . �G2.50 GREENWOOD 491y and Mrs Raine. emonies. Congratulations.' Darwin, Breeder, Parrot We extend congratulations to Dr. (single), TULIPS (doable The Women's Institute will meet at W. E. Smart, who has recently been the home of Mrs. M. Hamilton on Prices 50c doz., $4.00 per hundred'. I Hitchen Cabinet, with all the tat- appointed Consultant Dental Surgeon " set devices or esu ng labor an It ! Tuesday, Nov. Pith. The topic for the some special varieties slightly 7time: at the Government Hospital in Pene- afternoon is "Legislation" taken by more. All named varieties. ` tang. Mrs., J. Phillips. Roll call, Current - Porcelain topped table, 2 Windsor 'Until winter comes to John and Mrs. Raine•and Mr. and Events. HYACINTHS(all colors) type chairs and a set of dish@@, look over'-your 'Virs. Little, of Mona Road and Mr. 15e pec bulb. ?:a and Mrs. Coulson, of Milliken, spent Rtlnilrarsary se=lcea AM 01A St. Josh's congregation purpose E)&PPE)DILS tel flowers,and octogan shaped, those a day as wee with sines an r�. afternoon and evening . of Sunday, scup@, 8 'saucers, 6 tea plate@, Raine. Nov, 16th folloHed by a supper and Von- Sinop, Bicolor '�ictot'is, � 6 butter plate@, 8 fr>xit dishes, The•Hallowe`en entertainment giv- concert on the evening of Tuesday, Emperor(single'and double) I platter, 1 salad bowl. _. Leaky Troughs - en by the pupils il�the school on Fri- d >. -- day .afternoon was quite a success, N°v. 16th. The special preacher_will 80e oxen: be Rev. 'Dr.-Fraser, of Dunbarton. This outfit, a spools, eztraoedin• repaired or replaced. : _ v<hile the parents of the children Paper White 4 were very well represented thus Services at 2.30 and 7.00 P. m: NARCISSUS t ary, priced at $82.50. Place your order and showing the interest they are taking The teacher and pupils of the - -- 1 _ _ BE READY in the work of the school. school entertained the parents anct Ge 50e a dozen. y The Greenwood Dramatic Club are friends on Friday evening. All. "re- the ' ���r�� rt a f e Hallowe'en party. Some t yours while a when winter COneB, presenting their new play The Alley P° In is complete. • t Daffodil" in the church here on Fri- of the pranks played later that even- P !. in b young men and boys were # ;Call day, Nov. 14th, ander the auspices of g Y Y Phone 1900 .i the Women's Association. This is an- hardly gallant, removing gates and 1 �• w Furniture Dealer ands �LYIN BUSHBY other extremely interestine• play, and tearing up sidewalks on private pro- C. J O' N E 3 Funeral Director is written by Myrtle Elsey, arid. tells petty. Where Women are living alone, ;kloo Ambulance Service H " ardware Phone 4800 in a thrilling Way how sudden wealth is scarcely a creditable performance. Draggfst and Chemist, �'h03i iINtI affected the Roberts family. pull Boys, in future play your jokes on phone 6800PiakisriII� avo en `rt Q8'k�'1{4 cu rs neat w n, not on tet - .... .. ',.,_... v'.. .,, w +..n..•+rte- .. , '....:.. a i...ri. , , r .. WJ7 -A , plied and hung up. Half hour later b1end she saw him, on Lia pinto,horse, ae- i tompanied by three heavily armed — is — riders, pass down the road in front of Pithe king's castle. He waved,to her;v - rifigovatcashe shark her small fist him,where- P atv,h_e_drew acarbias from the saddle- -- - hoot and e>hibited it. "I may never `. F come lack," he called. - - - . �. Who cares?" she criedhack. ` • . _ "I do" the king, from his seat o $y PETER B. KYNEn the eaztern veranda, reminded her. +.11 "Seems to me yan're unnecess-iAly nasty toward that boy." 1 - - �� thirty days, although unforeseen cora- "When you get through with him, ;REEN you should buy him a first-class Kenneth Burney. adventurer and one- plications may require more time. It Dad +s TEA time gentleman, comes to Bradley Bar-�wouldn't be fair to have a,good man passage to China and give him a let- e t din, king a the cattle country, Lor a lob. . Sarney has had a fight, with Martin like yon fliarking time on the same old ter of introduction to Chang-tso-lis. i Bruce, a rival cattle owner who has'beexx salary, so from.the first of July your Chang could doubtless use him ata stearins the king's stock. aided by Mig- " huge•sales to murder missionaries:' uel Gallegos, a Mexican bandit. The salary is upped fifty dollars a month. g -salary .':king, liking 9•,)ung Burney, makes hum "Thanks. That makes me the high- "Is that so?" said the king. "Well head in the Oriental sign of fealty. Ca }lt illi general manager or the ranch le condi- P pay- well well. Notice that horsy he was "I hear and I obey, I hadn't intended � �• tion that he put Bruce and Gallegos out est-paid ndfn boss on the BardinY How many fish was it you caught - of the. way: Surney� oil,don't it?"-Bledsoe replied prides riding? That's the one you fall heir » - "• has sworn t� kill him. They both draw to after Burne 's been` killed." lulling him today, anyhow. on Friday, Jack P' she asked. their guns, but Burney outwits the wily fully: He rose. ."Well, I reckon I'd u, y "A_id you are not to permit him to "Six; de-r," returned her husband old cattle thief. better be off. I'11;ae11 the boys of thy I.shall not accept him. What are kill you, either, Mr. Burney." meanwhile Muriel Bardin. beautiful he and those three ruffians with him "Boys,-you `And better fish you've never Been. daugtiter of the king, becomes interested plans an' select the dependables." of to do now?". < He turned to his men. She looked at the bill in her hand. ` in Barney. ahe tries to persuade her Ken Burney watched him depart g hear that? ' Guard me well. My re- . father not to let.•Burney tac a the cattle a "1 .should euy, Offhand, however, "I thought so," she replied. `That. thieves. But, BurneY continues to lay sato the night. Good old sergeant- spectfnl compliments to His Majesty fishmonger has made a mistak; again.. his,plans for the battle that is sure to major," he murmured. "And what a that he's going down to El Cajon Bon- and tell him, please, that I'll be bads ,. come• blood-thirsty old Quaker you turned its to bump off Miguel Gallegos. when I return." He's charged us for eight. CHAPTER XV.—(Cont'd.) out to be." . He picked up the tele- "Oh, Dad, this is dreadful." He lifted his hat and rode on, but + " " For Dry Skin—Minard s Liniment.' phone and called the king. Muriel Interesting, at any rate. not before the girl had detected a 71 "Well, as a cattle range, El Cajon Bardin answered. "I want to speak. "You must stop him." mocking light in his black eyes and a Bonita is certainly worth fighting for, to His Majesty," he announced. The king dropped his chin on his Clerk—"I would like a little rise in Tom. It's well watered and I never +. 9" breast and commenced to snore loudl shrewd little smile on his, humoro is About Tom Bledsoe. she queriei. y mobile mouth. Furious, she returned salary, if possible—tor two reasons.' -did see such a thick growth of grama "Good guess." , "Then I'll stop him," the girl cried. to the king. Employer—"And what are theyt" grass anywhere else. So the situs- "His Majesty has retired and may His Majesty opened one eye and "Twins." _ 1 tion has resolved itself to this. We've not be disturbed. I'll take the mss. gazed upon his progeny. "Why?" (To becontinued.) •� It didn't take talking pictures long .sot to keep a force of men down there sag » I dont want him to kill Miguel sufficient to stand off Gallegos. That's "Very well. Tell him please, that Gallegos," Use Minard's Liniment for Toothache. to talk the silent ones to death. too expensive and dangerous. To leave I have raised Tom Bledsoe's wages "That the only reason?" --� oar cattle there alone and unprotected fifty dollars a month, because I have "I dont want Miguel Gallegos to means that presently every head of discovered in him a man after my own kill him-" stock, we've got there will disappear- heart. If the king had been acquaint- "Why'" ' That's too expensive also. So the ed eve remotely with Tom Bledsoe, I "Becr use—°' PUBLIC NOTICE third alternative is to go down there wouldn� be his genera manager to� "Whc cares?" he taunted her and and wipe this fellow Galjpgos and his night." commenced to snore again. Muriel TO EMPLOYERS OF LABOR mea clear off the map. Arid that's the "How interesting! Well, why not commenced to weep. "Hey! Hey!" said Attention having been directed to the scarcity of work plan I've adopted." turn the job over to Tum Bledsoe right the king. He was instantly distressed. i in this City at the present time, employers of labor are ask- " in't no otaer out," the gloomy away, Mr, Burney? I'm sure it is not "V� well, honey. You hop into your I ed to try and help to relieve the situation by engaging only Quaker assented. "But Art Graydon, going to be one you are going to en-;car and overtake Sir Knight and tell bona fide residents of Toronto on any available work. ke never suggested that an' the king joy.- him your father says he is not to kK4 couldn't on account o' bein' respon- "That's where you are greatly mis-4 Miguel Gallegos today unless Migu•,-1 i < ,NON-RESIDENTS Bible, if he did, for the killin' o! a lot taken, Miss Bardin. I'm going to I Gtllegos kills him first; in which event Notice is hereby given that no assistance or relief will t q' his good men. An' then there's the enjoy it immensely. Tom Bledsoe's I imagine those three rowdies with be given to non-residents of the City of Toronto on account going international complications to conoid- g to help me, though.' I him will take care of Gallegos." of their being out of employment. -. er, Mr. Burney, the situation has sure "I'm disappointed in you, Mr. Bur- ?en minutes later Ken Burney and BERT S. WEMP 'Lad the king goin'." ney. I thought you were a gentle- his riders pulled off"to une side of I ' "Well, he isn't sending me down man•" the road to let a car,go by. To Ken's play or's Office, Mayor. there. I've volunteered and he isn't "Oh, no, no, no. Nothing like that,(amazement it stopped, and Muriel h Toronto, October 24th, 1930. Ag ein,g to knov hen I start or when Miss Muriel. No gentleman ever gets Bardin was in it. !-•�,, , JV Ji father r t i i -- J finish, until he gets the news of the the thrill out of life that I do. I� Y a er says yon a no to kill clean-up. I figure that with thirty }mow.,because I've been a ge-tleman. Miguel Gallegos today," she cried ex- -I x- — - good men I can take care of two hun- Noor I prefer to be a roughneck." citedly. , Bred of the Gallegos followers. but to "That's much too bad. Mr. Burney. He touched two fingers to ,•ia fore- -'be successful we must be superbly 'Good night." And she hung up. J equipped, superbly mounted, well "Poor old king," Ken Burney mur- framed and have a definite plan of mored, "she must be giving him a campaign, from which we mast not rough ride about me. Aa if it's say of! :,G Thouqb diver once the action is joined. Oncebusiness," ' - Pe go gang, switched off the light. ee clear of El Cajon Bon- murmured lGat Ott the Baardvr r�A file• j he. we wi out the Gallegos n Martin SALIDA Bruce will keep aj At the same moment Muriel ata and it will Le a long time before stood beside the king's bed and de-' -Fireproof Construction d � Annuities another bandit adventurer undertakes on a Residential Avenue livered his general manager's mes-` Harmonious restful surroundings DIDAGE 8n- ,.,;o start something with us. I expect sage. Whereat His Majesty smiled a ' : tc et the law on Bruce in this state j y � with recreational advantages. r Dirt TWL g sytisfled smile. European Plan from i4 Dally 'Make sure now that when the timecomee Deas�•nsa[ and jail him." "I'm not going to invite him over to American Plan from $7 Dslt fur• ""• -He's too smart to be caught brand- ;:inner after all," Muriel announced. y to fetal you will have as income that W „ WEEKLY OR SEASON RATES make you i><►dependentforl>fe. The M. ABI _ * =, '-ing they king's calves himself." " y Government Annuities System cev .a.r n about Can- Jake with me, said :he, king. Canadian "A master is responsible for the �+ " te O.1 APPLICATION POSTAL! sdun Oo�sramsnt Po Good night, honey. , a sure simple and economical way of acts of his servants, Tom, and the Immediately after breakfast Tom i doing this.&man sums placed now and at rakp Aanuitis. servants will be easier to catch than .Fledsoe repo:-ted to the new general a i will be r poMestion of a depend- n� the cautious Mr. Bruce. Once I get manager, "Well, I !.eve thirty good for hie. .A�t clearly an indictment voted against him in men signed up for thee, Mr. Burney," i; this state hell remain in Arizona; he announatd. ' _ ........................ ".'.. (CANADIAN GOVER.N'ME1�1'T 'then some night we'll sweep down on "Fast worla, How many saddle :.00 _ . .. his headquarters on-1he Triangle B. horses have you Ot in the remu"?" ANNUITIESwda Department of Labour.Ott— .: '.burn it,and run his criminal riders off "About three Hundred." •-.................................... =:the range,-unless hg daing--gp�d de- "Cut me out six bays,two buckskins Sm.G.D.ROBERTSON,Mi>s�r r. _.__� _r.---.• ... tective work, we are able first to land -,•;ith black pdhrta;Lvelight bays with s e s • e BEL most of them in jail. blazed faces and white socks, veAMR -- "This situation doesn't resent any --- p blacks or very dark bays, flue chest- insuperable obstacles,Tom_ All it re- nuts, two palaminos, one sovieno ani quires is: some resolution, a definite two black-abd-white pintos. Here's the d yout memory." Before I t through with Martin r. in M B 1 that b , plan and a ruthissist foll -through list to fie w can fill .. Lues, Bruce he'll sell his range and all his Burney. We got all colors in that cattle to the king and pull out of.New " d•hems," - -- —Mexico forever." "Thanks.Bend-over to me three of FRf. QU ENT "All the king has ever needed is the your fastest wing slots .with pistols, A Santa FA TIeket to right general manager an' in thee lie wearing two guns each. I'm going to y bas found the man, Mr. Burney. I'll Huachitr in the gen•xal manager's Clflffornl� =w - ---.be right proud to help out." - automobile and these three are to be p A . "Thanks Tom, I know you will. I my bodyguard. Hand-pick 'em, Tom. Will take you through -PAI I a r' , ✓ expect to clean the situation up in While I'm gone rake up a few men and ' round up the horses I require." p$oBn�X Within ten minutes the trio report- _ ed. One of them, it developed, was On Santa FO rams "an Art Graydon'a chauffeur when he was the way"' from ChicagoHFWFIIT not otherwise engaged, and he had -.and Kansai City. 1 Mr. Gra don lanned to _ __ to report that y P . f w long,cSweft • use the ranc­11 0h car thftt day. You leave on the Santa ; does w much for .Fy 40 little Or -Fe and arrive on the CHAPTER XVI. _ `Santa Fe. W- W Ken Burney telephoned the king. Warm'days• in the ' e .� t "Well, what now?" His Majesty de- y manded. 'desert and alongO i P415 Promotes sood 6salt6 wlis>d wed "I want to borrow your rail for the '"nny 5"ihol aeg°la'ty after every meaL day." - mg depesid It cleanses teeth and tkrost, "Sorry, Ken. I haven't one, but I71 • • • • i�f EVER let a throbbing head women interrupt our sho Or tablets aUpon nWl4tfg to I sweetens month and breath, sod ask my daughter to loan you hers. p. y ppir4• ��' �� strengthens the sums. Wait a minute." Golf and horseback rid• other pain that Aspirin ends so them fromi those pairli peculiar Your health is aided The minute passed and then Muriel Ing keep the pep up quickly.These harmless tablets to women.These tablets do not pleas. Bardin came on the Line. "Father tells e1� pounare an antidote for the most depre§s the heart;they may be Um h served. me you want to burrow my car, Mr. acute pain. Relief is aln'lost used as frequently as there is Burney." • • • • instantaneous. Taken-in time; need of their quick comfort. ", "If you please, Miss Muriel, provid- '' `•• they will break up a coW and So, it's folly to endure any ed it'a a five-passenger one." bred Harvey dining i'^' head off discomfort. They'll pain that Aspirin tablets could "It is. What do'you want it for `another eitclusive feature _ relieve your suffering from relieve so romptly: Get the ' p C'aoOd and and where do you wish to go?" � neuralgip,neuritis, or the like, germine, which is ys_to "Want it for a murder car. I'm at any time.. Thousands of be had at any d or+e. GOOdi four YOU going into Mexico," he replied 'jest- F.T.BZXDRY Gen.Apat � r SANTA � RY. ingly. - 004 Transportation ibldf.. d[e "You can't have it." DffiTAOIT. MICE. y ! F ' „ Fboue: AAndolgh 8745 no r Not to save mea (arty-mile ride on horseback to Huacbita?"PP -ISSUE No, 45—'30 "Yon have a'.eart of stone he re- P MARK .i _ w ar ...y,t,�•y O -..!yrnmrwwa su.:.w n.•,-.._•c•w ova.. .'tr.$.... .. 'r.r-.. - /.. _ _ - '..,.a y.'.. .'-.w,..__.un- ...x....•... • .n ,..4 , .. ,.,r- :...,...., r..::. :. ,....w+.•� "•, , y..++.:xc:etrirr, .•..^..m.:.z,.'.t.� .i... ...�mz^m.-&: App ar., e...,�d�.,.•wx ..-e..e,r-•atroi.•...u .??#....,.,,.r 1:;,,a*.,;,w«,. ..,x, .rr. a _..w:� r ,wt I want to come to autumn Kith the - - — silver in my hair juit And maybe have the children-stop.to 4k look at ma and stare; a-c one I'i like to reach October free from - ° • �_LL blemish or from taint,. - Aa.splendid as a maple tree which liki—thilait — s - aor.vaaio►,Tco artists love to paint. Shopping sides adding color and Intensifying I'd like to come to autumn, with my �•;Ai Women spend eighty-flue cents out the peisonalitq. It may change the life work fully done, ar F �_Ct _ of each dollar. and "buymaaship" !s contour of the face. And look a little like a tree that's p The broad face is made to look more gleaming In the sun; . as important to the family, as salsa- _. . _ manahip is to the factory. Too often, slender * putting the deeper shade I'1 like to think'that I at last could S L' come through care and tears women go about it haphazard.purchas- of rouge near the nose. The lady o 1 w r a p p e !ag what strikes 'their fancy as they with,-high cheek boa" only empha- And be as fair to look upon as every saunter down Main Street, To make sizes them'-by putting rouge om them. elm appears. _ The thin faced lady will appear plump- your dollars buy the utmost comfort But when I reach October full content- one should give careful study to her m'if her rogue is set well back on the o rgr e A e r- purchase� cheek. ed I shall be _ One aid to this 1$ s tiny loose leas Color accentuates the feature to it those with whom I've walked -- — k - _shopping book which slips into the which it is applied. Remember this in through life shall still have hand bag and Ia alwayrs kept there: usin7 lipstick or rogue. Do not enlarge faith in me; In this book, have a page to. each the size of t. large mouth. Nor shall I dread th4 winter's frost' r o e t ' o r. s .member of the family,giving his sizes, Unless one has an oily skin, use a when brain and b dy tare thin foundation cream before adding. If I.have made my life a thing which measurements and color tastes. A dune in every Wednesday :similar page for each room In the the makeup. This makes the skin others can admire.' look smoother and younger and makes —Edgar A. Guest, at 8 P.M., E.S.T. 9 P.M., C 1`j _ .house gives size of door and windows �i and sample of wallpaper, If there is the powder stick better.. Older wo- 4- `Atlantic Time • Stations - men, whose characters shiwell oto a New York +C1CG1�V-Toronto • UGC. s.3; paper on the walls. With this You What N can pick up bargains.you may find for through their faces, would do • .London•CKAC-Montreal a member of the family or can buy avoid all powder and not worry about Wearing �E,A „� --WILSON' A. ' curtains which are the right length .the alight shine of the skin. The "r in fresh, clean skin of an older woman1BL54 '5 tend harmonize with the furnishings ••�� " of any room. is usually more attractive than;pow- 'BY ANNABELLE WORTHINGTON A gift page for each is also a heap. der, which shows too plaigar and only. makes the skin seem coarse and arts- on this list presents for Christmas or Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Fur-' i "•birthdays which each member of the ficial. niched With Every Pattern 7. family may have expressed a wish for In choosing her clothl� colors, too, H Ea re sometime during the year. You will the white haired woman must avoid -be sure then to jet something desired Wearing strong shades which over- ,and may find !t at a bargain anytime whelm her personality and make her y g BUY THE HANDY POCKET PACK Of FIVE as you ramble around the stores. If appear neutral. a. so, buy it and lay it away in a secret drawer, awaiting its occasion. If there The Clubby Way are children in the family, a small Two chummy housewives belong to supply of little tokens appropriate for different clubs and they have a friend- The Hawk Drips Blood ! gifts to teachers and friends or for ly way of co-operating, which makes The orchard trees are sleeping - lparty favors might also lodge in this it possible for each to attend her club Is. shroud of snow: 'Wartime drawer, picked up fortunately on shop- meetings without neglecting her How sure and sound 'a sleeping - We cannot know. { -"'ping tours. family. One buys a roast and bakes '^J It is a convenience to have the It with potatoes and gravy, while the -Baden-Powell Tells Remark- Soon of your efavorits clerk In each 'other is at her club. They divide the Sooa with the sap's returning il able Story of Mummified � They burst anew; _ ,store and helps in telephoning to the contents and the cost and the meal to i Bird From Egypt ' istore, matching things or exchanging ready when both families came .to _ . "I Such surge of lite returning _ °p.rehases• supper. The one -bo has attended We never knew, London—An extraordinary tale of ' Befart you,go shopping, make a list the club that day has new ideas with ss. Egyptian mummified hawk that which to regale her family as she - - � There comes the season's dying, drips "'blood" during war time was • of each article you wish ,to buy, y The leaves are strewn; told recently- by Lord Baden-Powell. Classify them according to stores: serves her evening meal. Tea may be - __ dry goods, groceries, hardware and so brewed and a can of something open- So confident a dying chief scout. ;on. When you notice a shortage of. ed or a salad quiekly made, it a more : .Ilan has not known. Lord Baden-Powell bays he la not paring knives.or that the soap is ai- elaborate meal is desired. j superstitious enough to believe that ` The trees can wane and wiare� the bawl really forecasts the coming most gone, write it down and do not ! ( In snowdrifts deep; of war, but hanks its prophetic pow- 'trust yourself to remember that when "' !ileo-Meat Loaf 'There is no human winter er's.are "an amailag coincidence." ;you happen next time - to be f$'the If you have a cup.of left-over boiled - For flesh to sleep. Askew to amplify a brfet reference •'stores• rice, use it in a meat loaf. mixed with he made to the bird at a recent oaa- Other shopping aids are a large a pound of hamburger, one egg, a We cannot share the sleeping- quet. he said,, "Th*. bird,.which is is handbag which win hold small parcels, -fourth cup of breadcrumbs, a green - The seasons lend: a mummified state, was discovered is n coin purse for change and a bill-told pepper and an onion, chopped, salt and From flesh there 1.•. no sleeping - 1887 by a friend of mine during ex. tor bills and a few cards with your pepper to taste, and a halt cup of _ Until the end. . cavatlov-work in Egypt. a same and address on them that you milk. Mold this mixture into a loaf Barker Fairley "By comparing it with other things .urill not have to spell it out each time and bake about an hour in a moderate '_ ._ discovered at the same,time, he can. _ for charging or delivery, oxed. Parsley for a garnish, or white ' eluded that•the bird was at least 4,000 sauce with-it; makes-it mare palat Horseradish years old. House Plante able. ,Horseradish enjoys great popularity "I saw the thing for the prat time as as adjunct to roast beet. Few cooks' the other day at a_.friead'e private • Honaeplants which will. bloom, with _ - t - oro Cakes thlnk to serve !t with other dishes.! museum. It is to a wonderful state reasonable care, and are not bothered P _ - tad much by pests are: begonias, cyc Mix two cups of sugar and a tea- Yet it is equally good with mutton and; of preservation, and although the eyes lamens, flowering maple&, geraniums spoon each of nutmeg. cloves and salt. as it is an aid to digestion, its more; are gone, one can still clearly see the beak and the feather's. ' the t where the ird stands, do lnot Dlodecorative,andwMch although gwet i in two p of Valnll$ Siftmilk to the e77'i; - = ns. rail over fried yaole orgood fishdthat I ,noticed aseldry, brown bstain, and _ and Impatiens. There are other plants Into this, cream a half cup of tat and extensive use may well be encouraged. f ey add a and a zR' teaspoonswhen I questioned my friend about it • ;north windows, halls, and places. mixture tour cups airflour to which A lightweight brown and white has been cooked with butter and milk' < = where the do not get much sunlight. has been added two teaspoons of soda. ` he told me that about a month be- y flecked woolen that is outstundi 'I between plates in the oven. �• Among these are teras, palms and Lastly fold in thrte well beaten eggs smart with deep buttoned hipline. 5 A horseradish cream sauce may be fore the outbreak of the Boer. War_ _ r9 :he box-plaits of the skirt f111 bought in bottles. This is invaluable the hawk became damp and gently rubber plants. Saaaeverla to ver or- and two cups of welt 'floured raisins. - ' nameatal. It has tan swordlike Bake twenty minutes fn muffin titre. 1 ObzAl babbles of this atupffa . - slenderly from the snug hipline,creat- for the housewife who has not time[ "All ugh the campaign . this leaves sad�etl3-grow to s-hall — houette. to make her own, and it will be ap- 'sv;eating' continued, until about a The`asparagus cern is a flood table Hang Up Brooms _ The neckline is especially beeomtng P;ec a e a s month afore t e war- en a wen ,.+plant with feathery foliage. A dainty Have screw eyes in the ends of with the collar tied it scarf effect. steak. It Is also good with salmon, suddenly and myste'ridusly as It f, i-t�ntervtece may be had by planting brooms and hang 'hem up when not in A _browm leather -belt defines the[ A sauce that Is excellent with had begun, the dripping ceased. a° grapefruit seeds rather thickly. The use- If they sit on..the .floor oz•-even not-urxal wai&tUtm---- game or saddle of mutton is made j ""But exactly a month before the : cuttings of the pachysandra, as ever- stand upside down on their handles, Style No. 2175 is designed in sizes with horseradish, vinegar and cream outbreak of the Great War the bub- ` green plant, will keep green for a long they will be crowded out of shape and 14; 16, 18, 20 years_, 36, 38 and 49 —to be added,slowly--and then beaten, bles again appeared, and the amaxirig time In wet moss or a bowl of water. will not do such good work. inches bust. up with red-currant felly. This is de-' fact is that they ageln stopped -lust Tula makes-a-pretty table de oration. _ It's perfectly stunning in black can- liclous, but rather expensive, so a month before the Armistice." The conditions demanded by bloom- Mas. Solomon gays: should be reserved for high dayis'and - �..-_-• ---mg plus are: good soil; plenty of a Dark green crepy woolen is lovely hold`ays. .. ---.- ,'bfu Why Not Ear-Muffs? - Blessed are the 'happiness makers. 1' drainage is the pot; such firmness of with eggshell faille crepe silk collar. Mummy, you bought stater a ptano. the soll:that the water will not trickle Wool jersey in the new raisin shad Johnny— What is a philosopher, so buy me a bicycle." down between the soil and the jar, The Upend of LHe is ultra-smart with collar of whit= father?" Father—"A man with a good "What for?". but, will percolate through _the soil; silk pique. constitution, position, and bank ac-[ "So that I can go riding while she an abundance of water; a south.win. -a bargained with life for a penny, Size 16-requires 4% yards 39-inch count." practises."—Buen Humor (Madrid). And life would pay no more; dow or plenty of sunlight; and a room , material with ?��• yard 39-inch con- ' ver:i .,egged at even#a- _. }tn .-__.. _ � * ' --'`"2—ard-s �Ynmmrn and s ., which .is. free• from escaping gas. aF. g y tf When I counted my scanty store. Geraniums should be young and leather belt. — stocky plants, cut back thoroughly. ' Anew chryaanth�emum, called Glory For life !s a lust employer, HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. of Seven Oaks, blooms all winter with He gives you what you ask. _ Write your name and address plain- a very pretty, though small, yellow But once plain- you have set the wages, ly, giving number and size. of such Why you must bear the task, patterns as you want. Enclose 20c in flower. Even plants which grow in the shade should occasionally be set in stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap I worked for a menial's hire, — it carefully) for each nuunber, and mild ,sunshine for a short time. Ex• Only to learn dismayed, address our order to Wilson Pattern 'SOUR » � � Perience and observation will teach y you when•they need this. - While That any nage I had asked of lite, Service, 73 West Adelaide St.,Toronto. . Lite would have paid. 6 For 1 planta will die for lack of water they Jessie Rittenhouse. dye mAdd [ can get too much and will turn yellow it kept water-soaked. .p - _ wadhltl$ Cl11ffOn STOMAC abo*STOMACH Man women are afraid to use chit �( hwersuaw y COp ... i<1'IMTON - H. t' fon for wearing apparel as they are . sea Hints ,. wwsa utY , f• _'� often disappointed after washing it. When putting on rouge or Powder i ' To wash chiffon extreme care is re - ntaud in trout of a goal fight and take it two time to do the job artistically; Many o s;� 1 or three Take according todlength, ��; ' a hurried woman dashes the make up �°" then tack it together—long stitches +��iTST a tasteless dose of Phillips' Employthe best sway yet evolved - * 'on hastily and makes herself look ' �" J and with a fine cotton. Dissolvb your +""i of Magnesia in water.That is in all the years of searching. That daubed ridiculous instead of en- f ai is alkali, effective, et harmless. is P Milk 'k t y soap, and, using warm water,wash by It has the s and anti- stirs fo ge »tae bancin tier beauty, The,makeup $ should begin with a thoronjh cleans- constant squeezing. Iron on the wronk for50yeanamoc�g yriibiana'eh P Milk of Magnesia jx� Ing as cleanliness !a not only next to '- side with a thin cloth between the where:One apooul will neutralize scsiLad by physicians for 50 yearn _ f imp " chiffon and the ironing cloth. If de- godliness, at once anany times its volume hs in eAnectmg excess acids. godliness,.bn i tim•o!•,sopd _ isdd. k b ther�t way,the q� Rmember--the genuine is al- . looks. sired, stiffen with gum water. vieumt and Ment way to Ifni ways*lquid, It cannot be made is ` Our French sisters are qu�iti ob- Mother—"Willie Jones counts ten a excess add. The stomach be- tablet form. Look for the name wlously painted,but the rest of us are before he fights.' To clean and polish walnut furni- Comes sweet,the pais d� You PhilHpa'.Ith alwayyss on tXr-NeF eper more modOratlty tinted, ti sd all. Johnny—"Yep, and he doesn't count tare, rub it with • >banael dipped in Ms�e h<QPYa is Ave minutes. for your protection... Don t depend oo erode methods, everywhere have the 50 = Rouge sad lipstick do things to u� be- for anything atter it. ` - Darr►�a- _ t ' w i - Ffr .-�� .'..+_..-..wi•� .. s "- "^ .'_.... .ill:''. ..e..:tys •y"'r •'1+..e, w{ «n,...- - .:-.,y. ..__a..+.l ...�,.'�. •v.}•. y. rt 1 M v ♦ n l - Miss Myrtle Wilson, of Vitdtby, see how good yon feel C. Joaetf < spent a couple of days this week at Druggist. -"� � A ' � E � RJ BONDS-Government, Municipal and -- is home-here. Becuri'ty and service In Mortgage Bonds, Also, Industrials. TERMS pin John..0 Insurance of all kinds. Sat investments at from 5 to 7•per 61.76 pet year.; 61.60 it paid in advance. Mr. Lewis Jones entertained a lar- his sleep last Thursday night by a ;F.Qw rates for Auto Inauranee.and COW- - -••aat►.crigtions ro the United state. nod Creat ge number of young people at his noise. He discovered his house was Fire Insurance. 1N9UJiANUE-Ali claspea written In. Britain 62.W in advance. t home last Thursday night. on fire 'and.was.soon reduced -to as- •-. � Also,representative o g`�'1r . d� Mrs. Cecil Jones who underwent an hes: The cause of the fixe is un- : The Canada Life Assurance Co. storm..Accident and Sickness, - JOHN -MURKAR, Proprietor, (operation in the General hospital re- known• 4213r _ _ Phone or write eerily, is ilrhroving nicely. _ ress - c Add - Mies Norrine Wilson-and Miss D. A BROUGHAM, Oh'TARIQ 43 f EB. BOVPIIfAN,tYhitby- PICK ERINt3 COUNCIL. Parrott, of Toronto, vizited at tnei.r 'A{IS Jones Sadler.A.H•_C,-The above council met pursuant to respective homes hers on Sunda;:. . ,� UOaL TE.�I'HEIt _ _ p Gradaate of the Hxu,bonig aadjournmeiit on Monday Nov 3rd. .. M All members excepting Councillor R. Conservatory of Jlueio R C Y f ♦ ■ D R I H Mowbray were present, the Reeve,in EASY, QUICK,GLYCERIN 'Pupils prepared tot' examinatiun@ "the chair. The minutes were adopted BALSAII Phone Clare. 807 - E I as read. blIXFOttCONSTIPATION ---R _- --_-- P.! C K• R N G J. D. Remmer was heard request Simple glycerin, buckthorn bark, 'ing the Township to straighten out saline etc, as mixed in Aidlerika, re- N•OT=CE the road on the two corners in front lieges constipation in TWO hours! -- yaf his property, but owing to the Most medicines act only on lower anyone fcund bunting,fishing,trap- late season the matter was referred bowels, but__Adlerika acts.on BOTH ping. removing gravel, sand ot• IQRiv, u .� T - `- cutting or dextro `- -4o the incoming Council upper.and Iower bowel, removing B destroying trees or ahrube, D Mr. Carruthers of the 8th concess- poisons you never thought were in building fires, or in any way. trespass.ta onknown-as- ion _ 'ion was heard re his request•of a few your system Just ONE spoonful. - g property formerly known_as_ -� a�rIIn on the Household-_Budget the Walsh Farm and now the property wears ago re erecting a wire fence on lieves GAS, sour stomach and sick p p d of Burton J. Myers, and now called site North side of the con. headache. Let Adlerika give stomach EimtrPe Cottage property, WILL BE P181ard. Hera your .Will find consistent Be.Qing9 a Fred Madill was heard re culvert and boArels a REAL cleaning and PROSECUTED, 7.10 'installed by the Council this year and which permits the house wife to keep -which it is claimed will direct water va to his property, her budget well within bounds. The standing com. on Relief re- w ]ported andrecommended payment to _ -C, A. Sterritt, re Ding-well $60.00 a The Standing Com. on damages to • -sheep reported and recommended pay- - Gyp►roe Gives CHERRYWOOD AND PICKERINGt "went of the following: Thos. Bacon, 1 sheep killed 1500; G. M. Forsyth, PERMANENT_ shone Mars. 5020 iPhoae Pick. 800 _. .lamb ng same 3.010; Harold Spencer, - PROTECTION 7 lamb killed 6.00; A. E. Major one , sheep killed 8.00. = The Standing Com. on Transport- ation Gypsum Power and Light, reported and � - rOCl{, G rOCyWall- ?'ckeringHardware. Store recommended follow.ng D R. Beaton, yp = 'S mos. service char e Hydro. Town '' g s board does not burn.And 3.65. y, - this year it has a new The Standing Com. on Contingcn- smooth Ivo finish that Now is the time to look over that old ranr;e nr heater and ries reputed it[d recommended the _ �' if yon need a new one, let us show you the New Findlay following Selector of Jurors, Reeve, needs no .decoration Oval Quebec, or the Cosy Home Quebec. Lowest Aasesor, 10.00; Clerk, 20.00;. - pride, (when panelled) al-on 12Vhi.evale'brdge R. Twee- P ctltality considered. - die, 161.00; J. Mi;rkar. printing, 3.75; though you can tint, _ v Sto epipes and Elbows-galvanized or black. • J. Murkaz, tai. on Voters Liats,3G5.00 1 paper Or Plaster It if you Mi Cheerer acct. wages, 150.00; L. h- t wish• ( If its Hardward we likely have it. ')giddleton, expenses Toronto re High- 4 sways, 5.00; E Chapman ditto 5.00; i, - f • � -Structurally Strong, in fi A. 3; R. ditto, 6:00: R. 5.00; ditto �► I ) expensive, easily and i We sell the famous Fleury Prows and _ - tibl.D(1; R. Mowbray ditto 6.00• D. R. � ` y - :' „]Beaton, salary 150.00; Census white- ' ;:1; 'quickly put. up, Gy roc _ Wheelbarrows and Sharpe to fitneariy !, P all make of plows. rale bridge, W. Powell, 61.00; G. L. !l i. t i Wallboard yes _ aitiddletoa witness re Whitevale brdge �'' :t4 a Axent.for McCormick-Deering Farm Machinery and Blepairs. k '-J+Lft,. E. Chapman, ditto 5.00; G. For- Dent fire Protection to 1 �' • $Yth. ditto, 5.00; D. R. Beaton. 5.00. the walls, ceilings and 1 �i11 -We have it, can get it. or it is not made. The standing Com on Roads and . _. "Bridges report an recommended the• I partitions Of your home. toBo►o 9! R. Lynn fill at Base Irne Your dealer's Oaffie 15 °' t �' /'� r i - hman and Wilson bridge. Install l J. S. BALSDON, i` �JLCKERM "lppe con. 1, 6 5. 8, 7. 87.40; W. Birt[- ilisted below. Ask him for • li ,est. ditto 7780; T. Condy, ditto 79,10; complete details of this •.�+,- 1 I : � Mordasonen fill Base Line. Lehman and pioneer Canadian fire- . , BRADLEY'S READY-TO-WEA•R • ]pY$son bridge, 58.10; .b Milton ditto ` 20.36!: Chas Cooper gas. oil and cable )safe Gypsum board or ' = 123.02; F. Barclay, haul gravel con-4. 'write for free interesting .' � Specially Reduced Prices st:ai 5. 2,.and fill (truck) Lehman and - itrook, "Building and Re. W 1l,4on = _ bridge, 857,80; John Bala�lrn, 1+ar*iware, +2'6 modellin with G d 0; Sawyer-Massev L•d = g yp[oc. ea s Sweater . "M 9 Coate, 1 85 up _ gra Ir blade, 9.09; Pedlar ren;lc - GYPSUM, LIME AND ' � Men's Overalls, 1,49 uo • ._ ..•Pipe culvert. ��•^0; p^-t(ev Rrr,�. .. � G - a a;#+arPon-grader blade 3 3; C�r'1. , AD en q. of o .04 - �rirt z _ .. ALAE LI.I T D A A, M W k B eta, 2 ' up % Nl u Sole uot�, for i 2 fl f,)r t r'.i k I';;,fi, n 1h'c , "'r '^r•'t .�,i ' _ Parts Ontario 'Bays' - Cilt .yam.1 B , [' 3CI OOl a7 `L 'rlr: acct i,°� Vie: ` S.1 ti':+ and Priln[Rn°■ t*U1`leM'e•sr--tile best '�''��� :Try. �ndtlel 1r ���✓W U , uaYl:e• in thr :Market ftz h r c _ R.Iy�' Hevyy- Windbreaker t.,r cold wesiller Pill, 1).: - _.. :►5; ti�r c Oar Ladie•'and Children'+ Vn.lerwe tr .• lid HI>•;iery Lines To •1.C .t,1� 't.• ) . ,+.v,�tn} .e it, v • __ _. . are co replete nuw-try-them [1 [?^ f, �. Potmias Brourn of Toronto visited C EC -1 L B RADL E Y -.-ah;P mother her.,= over the week-end. 0 I C K E Me I N 4* The men of the district have com- s 8 g Pleb[ t the re-shingling of the char- • ..eh roof.the' �. _.,__,.. .-._. _........_.,..�. . R" and Mrs Ward ��, �t Sunda -M- - Gordon,- agent,-__ of W. P. Jones. y at the home • • - The Mission Band held their meet- Ing and entertainment in , .*a Monday night.VOTE the church - - FOR TEAM . ® A Hrass-monppted Team Backband 11arnaee, 2 inch Ia er trace with heel chains. 642,00 - - . tressed of back ' _ -- ra>nel thsjfinrgl�� ltBEtnsag band. 049.00 �I[nnicipality of the Township of Pick- �{ 6 s - :'Black moante�Teatn Rackband Harneee, ering, County of Ontario Notice ;- -- 5 tin Breechin hereby given that I have Ser - g g -complied with Section 9, of the Vof- _-.- factory harness but custom mad This is not a fa y e in our +en`s Lists Act, and runt I have pasted PICKERINO-TORONTO own shop at Markham. - ' -=Pat my office at 11'hitevale on the . _:.22nd day of October, 1930, (1) the .'We specialize on repairs to harness and collars. -- list of all persons entitled to vote Fare-.50 Cen in the said municipality for members D D --oaf Parliament and at Municipal Elec- cave ic'keting (Standard,Time) Leave Toronto r C .tions, and (2) the list of all persons A. M. P, \l. A. M. P. 61. " •-entitled to to vote in said Municipality a i 25 •3 53 :a 7.30 3.30 at Municipal Elections ,fly, and that a 7155 4 55 K30 4.30 a ere and Collar Manufacturer "H ra f -`tate lists remain there for inspection. 8.55 a 55 11.30 5.30 Home Phone Z1d00 And I hereby call upon all voters 9.55 B 53 10.30 6.30 ��.A.R���g��. ONT. to take immediate proceedings to ;0 55 b 7.55 - 11.80 b 7.80 _ Jmve any errors or emissions correct- . ' 11.55 8.55 P, M. 8.80 4ed according to•law, the last day foe P. M. b 9.55 12.80 b 9.80 - R ' Appeal being the 12th day tf Novem- 12.55 10.55 1.80 10.80 . C h o 01 .iJ o o k 1 ter, 1980. 1,55 11.25 2.80 11.80 • �9D ted this 22nd day of October, '2.55 c ia'Daily'esce t Sunday. b Saturday, Sunday end We have a good supply of School Boobs of all kinds on Laud 7. Donald R. Beaton, S i Holidays only. c Sunday only. for school re- Ding.i Clerk of flee said Municipality. COACHES STOP AT ANY POINT TO PICK UP;- - PASSENGERS. SIGNAL PLAINLY - TO THE DRIVER, Black DiamQ11j"JOW Pointe - . �Coal Qal . Niagara t �_ , S Coact connections at Toreato for Hafalo, g - ' Fly Spray for cattle, 76o per gallon: Falls, Hamilton.Brantford,Windsor,Detroit, Barrier, Orillia, Midland, Jacksoon'A Point and } intermediate points, 4 full ling of Fresh Groceries, Pickling Spices• 3ard i Soft 150al Of the;, Connections Bnffalo and Detroit for all bee,: -;aality o11 C. S. A. points. - and Vinegars. Give ns a call. r ••+• 4' ••, .hand _ Gray COaChL,�nir>Q� • Phone your order, We deliver. A. LAWS Phone Markham 6402.• �1Ci�!!=1L�•. G30.� General WM. M. Duncan, Merchant] Cl'e m,RIV� - '�.. ': , <y..-.a•.. ,. _.,' d.-:., .-'.. .:.:. ._ - ._: ;.. ... 'rc• ,i.... ..,. - ';ye,., C?P 1� •,.,'a$,2. ;:✓.' •.,T�..,'•�.:'+•" .w�'• 4_: xAas.. t ...p:-..eCap" -:.Sr-,?�„. .. .1 !^'.� 4 .,, ... •,s..»:•�.......,.. �- ., .yrs: "_,b�,-}fir`. k:E -. re..4.� R,. b+.: ,J:'• - ;F J,`{ pp _ j5 /J-, .ry• s:.. • , .'.j. 12:'•rY�'. • b J ,--'••-.-ry._: •' a' ., ••. r Jam'. _..�?.. • •�� - _ - 71 \ �; .. CL/1RlMONT. Mrs. Hyde, of Toronto, spent Wed- Rev. A. McLellan had a baAneas 'Fall 1690—Bpribg Ion Set Cross Litt'e Bo nesday last with, Widmer and Mrs. trip to Stouffville• on-Tuesday. , _ 4. - T. Crastes.nvas tri the city on Men- Miller. Ma and Mrs. Holland, of_Lakefield Hard Times PrYee List wOLlldIIt Eat Or BkeeTr .daY• Miss S. E. Evans attended the-Bap- spent Sunday with L..and M-rs. •Fin- _ I'Mv little son had poor appetite, Mrs. F. Burton is spending a week - tist Women`s Convention in'London Sold• couidn't ales and was cross. I ave �n oron _ _ _ this week. s-W64d an soon; Von _ . lm Vi and it en ed t ase troubles h Won. Mr. an,,l-Mrs. Borniskv of Stouf- ald, of Poplar Hill, spent -the week- - like magic."-Mrs. IJ• DuCrest. A former residepr}t of this comrnuri- 3 Hydrangea, ica, 2 00 -- .ity, James-:+.k Underhill passed away fviUe, «ere the guests of �.. and Mrs: slid with relatives in Claremont. 3 Kerrie Japonica, _1 50I �''inol, supplies the -body'imporfsat Fingold on Sunday. W. J. and Mrs: Wilker of Toron -290mineral elements of iron calcium 3 Snowball, - ' at his home in Aurora, Oct. 28th. De- Mr, and 'Mrs. Kilpatrick, of Toron- to, spent the week-end with the lat-.3 i 50�with cod liver peptone. This is just "ceased was a'brother of Miss £mma - - 3 Snowberry, t to are visiting with their son,' Ben, teYs parents, Ed. and'blis, Gleeson. 1 50 -what thin nervous children or adults Underhill. Miss Margaret � SP1C.ae_13il1aCdi, azad Mrs. Kilpatrick. rg et Macnab is coni.ne3 - need, and that ICK results are Thos _-and Mrs. Paterson were in 3 Spires Van Houtte, 1.50 . I . - Peterboro d Friday attending_a con- We' ha<-e been enjoying-ideal Ind- to -ter bed through illness and is..un- 3 Syrivaa, _ _ 1:50 surprising. The very FIRST bottle inn Sumner during the past few days der the doctor's care. We hope fvr -200 brings sound sleep-and- a BIG ap- - z vention and-outing given by the Galt - 3 Weigelia Rosea, We -hope may continue. all on and Mrs. recovery.. and Be hoer, Kath- Sohn T. Ell[ott, Agent,_ i onsDrool tastes delicious. .. E. G. Metal Co. They report a very pleas- From petite. ant time. - F.anc't f:s. Chidlow- who were on Arthur and Mrs. Bell and Thos. _ Jones Druggist. ' a v Lyman Pilkey, accompanied,-by a business scup to Toronto, called S ,, E. and birs..Bryan on Monday. leen,€ @ro, spent Sunday w}th Day- 279 Mary Street, @shawa Blac,ksmlthln 'Sarkis Reesor, and several Markham Work has,progressed nicely ori the id anti Mrs. Tay}or. Pbone 4I4 W 26tf friends. left on Tuesday_for a two _ `week`s deer-hunting in the north new bowl;'ng green. It has bees ore O! plowed and-levelled, and it is a good 8 e-shoeing and General Work 'country. We wish them'success.• location, Kr. and Mrs. Eagledon, of Strath- . The Tom Hanulton - - w - =+a�r S tock t promptly attended to. roy, have been spending a week with any including five first-class artists n ow re Sharpen L. W. and Mrs. Pilkey and other re- sad Repaired. in cornedy, song and instrumental _ s latives in Claremont and viciryi • music will give a concert in the =tea gnataatee� They are on their honeymoon trip: Claremont Coauriunity Hall,, under Phone Maly. 4125 Y - They have left to continue their, trip the auspices of the Badminton Club, >Of Findlay stoves and Banner Q in the United States_ on-Monday, Nov. 10th, it 8 o'clock. furnace$ -ia complete. -- Mrs. Fred Cooper, of Peace River, romeiug, square and round free after sly HIGHLAND 0 B,IEB who has been spending the past few the concert, Admission to .concert, _ p months with her parents, Jos -and cent$, children y2b. N O w B V I LI) E .R A7 - a Mrs. Evans, underwent an operation The Police Trustees have been sev- -- . rm the Ens General Hospital erely criticised for removing earth Is the time to have your furnace We are new read to one day recently. Favorable reports from the side of two of our streets y regarding her condition are being re- leaving unsightly and dangerous ho- looped Doer. - supply you with : ' eeived. es. The owners of the-lots adjoining - . Mrs. Girvin met with a very sev` these streets are the ones who are BRICKS, UOI�TCRETE ere accident 'on Friday night last, making the most strenuous object- y -BLOCKS, INTERLOCK. -when she fell from a crossing from ions. The trustees state that the FO QUICK IC� ►SALE :.which several planks had .been re- several firth was removed without their _ _ LNG PIPE, DRAIN TILE, moved by some boys, -who felt they knowledge or consent and are thus Used batter "less radio, ��5.Q4 SAND`AND GRAVEL. ' were following the required Hallowe' not responsible for the mischief done. r� n� en behavidr. Some parents are able A special request is made of the per- V1etrUla, cost $375.00, 65.00 Perry . Cement to exercise sufficient care aver- their 'sons-zallty of the offence to retun, children on this night to prevent such and finial. their contract by le9ving ' Y ictrola Victor, - 20.00 Products Co. a` doings, some.are not. is in pros;pr shape. �1 h Among those attending the funer,- Used battery radios, , 5.00 up 371 Bay st.,.Toconto al of the late_ Mrs. Beal were J. R. � `{ m m L3� PLANT-1 mile north of and Mrs. Thexton, Percy .A1Ta--ay, `3 1 1. H Findlay Quebec cooky nearrly. Highland.Greek. Mrs. black Allgwea and daughter, STORD ","new, high closet reservoir .50.09 'Fred and Mra. $eai, Will Beal, %r. �r9 r- and Mra.,Bell, Mr-Smit Mra Blake- NEW �••{ sed -W as b er, near news 10.00 Blake- ley, Mr. and. Mrs. Smith, and L. J. �LA$E��NT and Mrs. Walker, all of Toronto several Cream 8eparator8, t 'Mrs. R. M. Beal and son, Arthur, of -...- Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. McClellan, of A Few of Our Bargains: Fordson tractor, BAER Whitby, and John Heusted and son 6 Ba re P & G Soap, We - - - also Beata of Vassar, Mich. 4 Jelly Powders, ' 2 8-10 Int. tractors, also tractor Mrs. C. A. Overland was in Ingle- 2 Shredded Wheat, ... 25c wood this week attending the-funer 2 Lbs. Ginger Snaps, ... 25c plows st of her cousins, Misses Kathleen i Boz Lnx, ... We and Jean McColl, who met sneb a Ladies' silk and wool Hoe, pr 79c 1-2 Ton. truck - tragic dean on Sunday afternoon is Asen`e Slit Soee. pe .. age - - - - - aa areoplane crash, in vluch the pit- Ladies' Bilk Pests. ... t69c 3-4 Ton truck of also rxae killed. It is alleged that _ stunts Men's Overalls or Smock each 1.85 - - !lJIJ�j � the pilot was performing some Men's wool work Boz. 8 pr 1.00 1 TflII truck when-he lost control of the machine 'When the machine struck the ground Highest prices paid for butter and - iSever al good use— 01o8®d far$ ��/E s"ak of artistic -it burst into fames. burning the vic- - egae. Save our coupons. //'' �7 �"' dea4ps that an e tims so badly that they --ere unrec- We deliver every day, Cl]►arles VOope�' Claremont deed, not artistic f - o'gnizable. Mrs. McColl, the mother C. OY��AND designs that would be of the girls was a visitor at -the V inappropriate for the home of 'Mr and Mrs, Overland a 371y Phone 2501 Es e BERTRAND ' purpose in vie--. Tire week ago Snndav• _ `! one Illustrated is aim- `\ The Annual Thanksgiving Service 1 , and fowl supper of t'h^ t,7^1:rd chu"ch T _ ; plc yet has artistry. •� on Sunday. Nov 9th and Friday, Nov eater uta 14th. On ?undriv taro }rill l,o ah 11 •C L A It E 11 ON T_, :• - �O�T T. � �. im9=t'ir-, SA,--ir, r,t I , o� �. STAFFORD, ; 'Thank rt Vi(1r ,rrria t+ �t i n r,. S„ t :CLAR —N-LO SVT -supplies, s ` , 'i �•/1 p • ..M b` r��. 4�,3 ��I .. pir�.E. - .lo _ ' - pr1 S II - t } f{1Y` SChO{)l 'Stl Elis Li''uKa?nnbR r,l r. 1�b.a r.0 t tl'� �� rile P �►Il{ p f A. it t chair r� -F� 1.3v,.�,,v ,t rt, t': ct,- fl:�, of the 'h.t(in n•,m•o%tn,ht.rr+r`agyl�zm:riRxtyr�:.'t.a•$S:t{i,,iF'�r,•l.tl-,,,tl�,.iy•r,i'lC1}z�11.• .�i1 .. •� +�Ikr :f ,;'ic•r+ ,i_.iEi+it,�ir'h , '=,�, ' . �• scribblers, - � la+.-�•� �h�-or t h Ie y n391 l� 1�. { { .�1� yCt books, SCr � ler6, rla r.� ti. , �r � SLI) r T �•. ef1q! paints, pencils h% tTcs : i.! rr13r+n Flakes, :3ca , _. and pens. av t, Gln,- ­Club. The slap w'11 204. S-..,hese Raiyia+, 23c : � _ !beR[n at 8 cFclock "harp. Music be- 2 c•Nils' cf Peaty, '25C25c- tween arts• Ti,is will be tt+e event ,rf 2 cans of Pork and Beans, 2se '�Prllits, "reg. 250 to 85c- a yard, for 280•a yard- the treason. .Don't rwiss it. :Ad- - b bareP & G Soa - 7 bare of Castileoa , _'25c Maple Leaf �dntinal Fare �' nisi°n, so mania, t+►+ildren, ss. p �c Ideal Towels for Farmers, 250 esoh. *�,� Co.1 Ib. good Family Tea, _ Ias'araaCe C_ 8 cane Heinz Pork,Beans, 29c _ - Flue and Work Shirts, from 1.50. to 215, for. 1.00. __._ Oboap.racee for warm and eooaary ' 'DEATH OF MRS. 7r H. BEAL. On Thursday morning, Oct 80t1i, Highest price paid foe - - buildings Butter and E s. our a were y Heintz Beans, 8 cane for :. 29 dente' wind-milia.Silos eta hear that one of their most highly re- Deliveries every dap, _Heintz Sou 2 cans for ... ... ?,9 Dente _ _ iutomobib Insurance y impacted residents had passed away in - R` of.all kinds. � 'her 68th year after a brief illness R -,g. , Ivory goals Flakes, 2 for ... 8 cents -_ ._. nese. She had been in poo r .health Pilchards, 2 cans for ... - 8�cents Ei"AA>![8.FOR r'tALY . for a number of years with neuritis Phone Claremont 3701 Write or phone +� ► trnrs} which she etrfferad'graatlY, but •r-.' - .- � r ' New Fall and Wintei Suit S�mpleB ln. Come and see ED. B M H Ther.4ondition was not considered ser- . BAC B ious. On Monday she took-to her them. They are the latest. 20• WHITBY, ONT. bed, but she gradually became worse until. death brought -her relief. "I Her funeral tock place on-Satuiady TO - SCHOOL 1 -� abeug for your'Personal Greeting Cards-' - - ,.Green* River In when interment Cess made It the Splendid values in Bo s'Clothin for Christmas. Basket Factory t ` Claremont Union Cemetery. Altliough P y B•and �s the funeral vv<as private a laroP num= economy in School Shoes for ` . _ _ anufaetarers of her were praent, thus showing the Hoye and gide; Phone 1441, high esteem in which she was held ,Young men's.nary blue all wool . . ' - All'liinda of Fruit Baskets, Berry + She was highly respected be alt who aergepants,well cut and tailor, _ —__. _ ___ Crates, Farmers, Bushel knew her, and it can be. said. that �� regular 3.00,for 2.49 - Baskets, Clothes Baskets. gpe did not have. an enemy in The neck, all wool as well as rayon _ 2.49- world, as her dicnosition won her a and wool, regular 3.OdD,for 2.49' ranennoek, x . host of friends. She was tl;e eldest Boy's long pante, made of tweed �+ Proprietor dauzhter of the late Alfred and Mrs. of excellent material, sizes 26 L he Most Maker of the well known. ;AIlaway. of Pickering. She was born to 34, regular 1.75, for 1,26 ' Barnes' Baskets. -` in Markham. When she was about & Boyer all-wool sweaters, navy I y _Phone Markham$406 year old the familv moved to White- blue with red trimmings,mites arm ` - Liquid ;� vale where her father was tri he em- 22 to 84,regular 1.50,for 96e I - ploy of the late T. L. Spink a9 cooper Boys' khaki�louees,regular 76c, I1lVG8tnIell#490 - in the flour mill. When Mr. Spink Boyo'khats pante, regular 1:60, _NW i 'moved to Pickering 12 years later Mr. for 96c ,OS` by w_iloJ Allawsv and family accompanied Girls'white middies.detatehable SAVINGS Bank Accoant.is primarily an-in -" �;v tsrrrtyi him. in 1875 her marriage to Mr. navy blue collars and cuffs, 96c � vestment. Bat it i9 the only inestment yield- Beat took place. In. 1889 Mr. and Mrs. Girls'all wool,navy blue pleated 1 Beal moved to Toronto Junction, skirts, ggo Tat; a fair rate of intecest; thrt is: avlailab a for €, where they lived for a time. They Black- leatherette.-school bags, your use at a moment's rotice. '-Ee�ergeneiee} can � name to Claremont 29 years ago and with hate to match, regular be immediately met by the bank account that has • - � have lived here ever since. Mrs.. 1.00,for 490 beets consistently developed. Your investment,as g Aleal had two hobbies, fancy ,ork A full line of boys'Oxford run- back, yields regular- returns in interest.' Yoar + and -painting and the many prizes ning boots dad shoes, girls' - _invelitment as a bank account yields constant - she had won testifies to her skill. strap slippers, sizes 7 to 2,-re- satisfaction and peace of mind in the fact that is' ^he'was a member of the Anglican Ruler 1.80, for 1.19 always ready for other uses without•the trouble ` �• j'�uich but 'was an adherent of the You will find our prices the lo-eestob- of converting it into cash.. - 'G'n'tP] Church in Claremont. She tainable, qu'a ity antr*ervlcei -e ,;;o member of the 'Women's _considered: y _ a Drop into our store any .time sod we tlnctitu`e. She had two dausrhters, will be onlytoo leasedio show you. ^1���n 4. 3••'Vr,. Heusted, of V-aasar, Mich, and T �� p , CJ`!1 1'11\i 1 Mrs. A. T. Chandler, who resides with F•1 1�1 G O L S ((�� (''� /� /[ (� w„ her tati,P She is Qimwed be her LOWER PRICE STORE 'OF COMME- CE sv;banri, r-, mater, Mrs. J. R. Theo- Bold and Installed by ` tor, o° Tr �.-nt0, and three brothPra,I P11one;3801 ( ,Jn rR,wich is nw.a/ynn,ntae Ii4 J r, o All:ctay.nto ofd 0hree, and Ru- CLAREMONT■ •� QN'l'� ( -riiE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA ) TRANS J rROUSE . -port and Frank of Whitby. 1 p'ICKatIN4 ONTARIO ce, �... •,. . . ...;.:.,a .... . .._ ... .,. _. _ ... ...�-. _. t �, y� . T vCC ,Av� •#. a .2nT w'.'.•4"[Kj•., .Nn I,v..q.�-.-.'� .e""•1..` 1 "4.m - 4 r1w _ w-, 1'V•�' ?" c ,. . - �. C % .- �. "3" y t xr a-+r -sL,V�:o=+,•, .r ? arra a�^ M• n • - - # # A. _ \ �.. .... • _ 1. • -- - ... r 1 r - \ - r ~ • -.y-. q.. { ........"• +r_: -:?'-.,-",,'•n.^.e+;PJ ,•,,ac^�yA •y:..e: ' :.�,:': �-... • :�.. ,^t-,.: t., -.:_w.avray.« .r t..r .. , r, :.`' .•.. '•.y .,,,5,,'su w. 'K(+ .7•C;.'P'+.gl.i•-.wlW-wr,.I .. ..ylti; ,.4♦L4rs:+M n yF. .. ._..ayw•..,Y^ +a 1 P , '_ Three Killed Plane The can of the Moose - , The Markets - i E . . . _ _ 11- - .: . . - _ PRODUCE QUOTATIONS - r� .• . . .. . - _. Toronto wholeask dealer.. are bray- 1. od at llowin p ' •; Harty E. Tegart, Air-Mail Pilot, of Tottenham, Ont., Jean "r X s . e ggs uuAecaded=o 3 :--- to r ces -- - - McColl and Kathleen McColl of Inglewood Meet Instant x °`"w i esh extras, 46 to 48c;t esh returned .,' ,- to 44e; seconds, 26c; pullet extras, Death. When Aeroplane Craahee--Fames Burst 29 to 30c. .• . . •. 'r .Out as -Machipe Strikes Ground and . Butter-No. 'I- Ontario creamery Wreckage Becomes Inferalo x , R' y� „ s*,,� r solids, 304 to 81c; No, 2, 293li to roc. - y , - , Churning cream--Special, 88c; Na `f 'Toronto,. Qat.-Careening to earth w � '�`� ` y f , " ... 't � 1, 82c; No. 2,.29p. r - from ant grey skies fa s rolling, Ditch- ' :� % yr� r t ' �1.' ,� Cheese-No. i large,colored, paraf- . Und[ber h Tests r i' 4 xl Y< y Sued and government.,graded, i6 to , - .Ing, crazy course, a Pitcairn biplane � .1 carried three young people tp horrible • • • y . ° ` r . �• F'14c. -Airport Ughtuzg � 1 M, ,6« Quotations'to y - Q poultry shippers are h death tq Are in North York Township w� 9 �f . :� n f � , as follows: a h lat 4.8'5 Sunday afternoon. - �'l , Poultry, (alive)-Fatted hens, over - The dead are: . Approves New System Which � �" y z: ` " '"i 5 lbs., 17c; over 4 to 5 lbs., 14c; over . .- ai=. ! lye a h 8t/i to 4 lbs., 12c; under 8 lbs., lOc " .. Harry Egerton Tegart, aged 24, Constitutes Clear Trap " mail phot, 01 Tottenham, Oat., and " .l " s� ;x, " a; Slriag chickens, over b lbs., 18c; over - . Who on March 21 last saved the taail for Flier f,, �x 4t/a to 6 lbs:, 15c; over 4 to 4% lbs, F fL I .1 - - - 7 - �' 13c; under 4 lbs., 11c. Broilers, 1 ,when his plane caught fire near Schenectady, '°" ', � 17c. Pullets straight 1f3rimeby. N.Y.-Col. Charles A i #0 2 lbs., ,atrai t bred, .. r=te^ - Lindbergh tested recently a new type IM., N� ti 2; above chicken prices. Spring duck. "' , Jean McColl. aged 24. of Inglewood, o! airport' lighting designed by the f ;W 4 1. , :' ,r;. lings (white)'over 5 lbs.. 16c; over 4 • ' 'Outs teacher at Kitchener Park Pub• General Electric.Company And afttr `'i ' tc 5 lbs., 12c. Colored, 2c 2b. leas. - 11c School, in Scarboro Township. 4=1 four trial landings expressed un4uali- o x; PROVISION PRICES I. Kathleen McColl, aged 18. o! Iagie- yz ? `; - sed approval of the innovation. !'i wood, sister o! Jean, employee of ���� "f ' � Wholeaaie revision dealers are Aa odd feature of the lighiiag fa- �r. p Stuck Securities Limited, 280 Bay . Quoting the• following prices to retail ._ cillties was the fact.that 2,600 feet of � ' w ; dealers Street. ribboned illumffiatioti was .invisible .. ° �"' Smoked meats-Hams, med., 28 to Crashes 500 Feet ' from the ground and yet.eonstituted a ?. 36c; cooked loins, 48 to 52c; smoked , r � 1% rolls. 34c; breakfast bacon, 26 to 40c; •• - - - Never at great altitude in the half• clear trail Lor the flier. 1 t. I , . °hour's spin upon which Pilot Tegart "The system is equally as good as l! backs, pea-mealed, 34c; do, smoked, 44 ': .: took his two friends, the aeroplane is the former flood-lighting o! fields for ' to 60c. said to have started its death descent night flying," Li�adbergh said after he ,. ', Pork lotus. 26tfec, shoulders, 20iac; - -lrom a barrel-rout '' butte, 2334c; hams, 22 to 23c. ng stunt enacted 500 had completed the teats. "I.believe if W � Cured meats-Long, clear bacon, 60 ,feet up. !a the coming thing for airport light- >" f " " to 70 lbs., 22c; 70 to'90 lbs., 20c; 90 to From that height the machine, With 1ng•" , 110 lbs., 19c. Heavyweight rolls, 49,:; •^its human cargo, Pitched esti �rtatic The submersed lights are heavy :, ,may, lightweight rolls, 25c. - - course to within about 76 feet of the 100-watt lamps covered by thick glass Lard-Pure, tierces, 16iyc; tabs, . 17c; pails, 17%c; print&, 18 to 182kc. - -around. and then, 1n the language of plates• On top of each plate is a enthusiasts on the big hunt: the-one in the bow engaged in moose tailing, Sbortenina Tierces, 12%c; +ubs descriptions given the police, took a white rubber reflector which projects .on Vermilion River, Quebec, 13c; pails, 13t4c. steep bank, sideslipped and. just" 18 lathes into the air sad deflects It won't be ion now-This 11 - scene, familiar to many, shows a couple of Specials pastry shortening-Tierces - '; "Mopped" on its-left side. the light so that it appears. to the g 15c; tubs, 16%c; pails, 16c. Simultaneously with the crash a aviator to be an uninterrupted line of - �_4 ,�s_ e�� f GRA1?+T QUOTATIONS. F' _ sheet of firma shot from the engine fight beneath the plane. 1�►lLr Lr� The reflectors told down over the -1 Baby Prsncess I Grain deniers on the Tor,,nto Board : . •at the front to the tali of the plane . at,the rear, its course being directed lamps ` as the plane lands and the ' ' • ,��reL�+_ of Trade r.re making the fcilowit�lr by the shape of the tuaelage• ie the wheels run over them without damage. FOurided Brlt8ln �.rhrteried quotations fcr ear lots: Man. Wktat-No. 1 hard, 78c; No. i, - next instant the craft and its human They are set at Wfoot intervals. - 1 North.. 7'c; No. 2 do, 74�c: No. 3 _ .;.csrgo were enveloped L. Games from Colonel Lindbergh rgh flew a bird bt- F1rat Village Varsity to be London.=With water brought from do, 72%c _ (c.i.f. Goderich and bay �% -__. . the otl, the•gasoline and the body plane with dual controls. Mrs. Lind- :- Opened by Prince of the River Jordan, little Princess Mar•` ports)• -. structure of the craft. bergh piloted the plane in the first garet Rose, second daughter of the Man oats-?f�. 1 feed, 3tu•c; A'a. 2 tight and Lindbergh was at the eon- -' ' . -' ' I Duke aad.Dsehess of York was chrls do, 31%c. . Roaring Inferno trots in the second with his wife as Cambridge. Eng-A village college 1 tened in the private chapel of Buck- Argentite corn, 77 ,e (c.i.f. Port Ingham Palace by the Archbishop of 'Colborne 1 The pits of wreckage becaaye a roar paaenger- =the firsE Of its kind !n the country) Miltftedr eel. E4on`rea! !re ¢fits, " _ !ag Inferno. the blistering heat from - -at which children will be taught, Canterbury on Oct. 34th. bags included--Bran, per tun, -421.3x; which forced back the few people who White a bright sun etre&med shorts. per ton, $22.25; middlings, E+a� uakei Leu how to cultivate the land while cut- through stained glass windows upon ,rushed to the scene from nearby high. $28.25. vara and prevented thtm from at- a tivating their mental faculties. !s to a golden flower-shaped tont brought Ontario grain-Whea% 68c; barley. tempting a rescue. The human pyre .Pa tal Autos be opened shortly by the Priuce of i from Windsor Castle for the occasion, '34c; oats, 30c; rye. 45C: buckwheat, I - had to be teff to barn itself out. Wales at Sawston. and upon the lilies and rosea Which b?c. � ,, _ The tragedy occurred on the Clen- Even in earthquake'regions like' The aim of thin unique Institution decorated the little altar, the Arch• HAY AND STRAW PRICES . . , denan 'farm, about half a mile from- Italy or Japan the average person's! is to give a tralning such as will fit I bishop solemnly performed the cbris hope and girls for lite as countrymen., g A Wholesale dealers to lazy and straw . :-the Canadian Air Express airport. The chance of being killed by an earth ntrymen.,tonin ceremony. are quoting the following rices for ,machine was owned by Walter Watson quake is less than the chance that the find countrywomen. _ _ r . A boys' choir from the Royal Chapel car lots delivered on track.. Toronto: . of Buffalo, head of the Aviation Con- average citizen.of any modern city The building, Which has coat about, sang hymns selected by the Duchess. No. 1 timothy, baled, ton, $15 to _ ,solidated, of Lake Placid. NY.. and will be killed by an automobile. Fig. $80,000, incladei _ � 'Phe little Princess, who was 30 $1'5.60; No. 2 do.$13.50 to $14, straw, • -. was down to Toronto by Watson's urea recently compiled by the British . A-domestic science block weeks old, wore a robe of cream satin nominal, ..&. + Workshops s an lab r LIVE STOCK UOTAT70NS Private pilot, W MacLean, on Oct. 80. earthquake expert, Dr--4. Davison, D d o stories. ; and-old Brussels lace which was made Q The machine use said to have been and published 'ta the London Times, Centres for the Women's institute. for Queen Victoria and has been used 11 v- beef steers. $6 to $7.25; but- Brletsh Legion, Boy Scouts and Girl� for noart ever Royal christening cher teens, choice, $6. 0; do, c do, . loaned to Tegart. The'McCoIh�istera are thus cited by Dr. E. 8. Fede to his idea, and y y fair to good. $e to 66.60; do, tom.. i .were his frteads. _ . Week's Science (New York) - � since, including that of the baby's sis.. 84 to $6.25; butcher heifers, choice, "During the nineteenth century,r Separate rooms for maternity and ter, Princess Elizabeth. $6.7$ to $7.25; do, fair to Rood, $6 to 6odip Rocovared child welfare aeivtcea. - --- there eeesrred- somewhere- on earth I' The 9� scree of lead adjoining will The King and Queen, the Duke and 16.50; 'o. com.,$4 to$6: butcher cows. The bodies weer burned beyond re- 384 destructive earthquakes, accom• Duchess of York, Prince George, Prla• �d to choice, 14.50 to $5.25; do,mod. - be utilized Lor educational cultivation.( $4 to $4.50; cams r Rud cutters, $1 60 • cogaitioa. They were recovered from panted by great loss of lite. In Italy, cess Elizabeth and Princess Victoria while the buildings will be available to $3: butcher bulls, good to choice; • ' the pile of debris late in the evening f the average- number of persons killed - were the lnembcrs bf the- 'Royal --and removed to under akin at night for adult education. $4 to $4.50: do, bologna. $3 to $3.50; t g parlors, by each such earthquake is computed Family who attended. }abv beef, 89 to-111:50; feeders, food, -- - . • were the remains were viewed by as 4,222. In Japan, similar compnta- .. Hoene of Pepys " • r - Princess Victoria, Lady Patricia $Y•25 to 36.25: stockers,$4.50 to $5.75; Coroner W. G. McCormack-. • tion of the lois-of life !n great shocks Sawston was chosen as the most Ramsay, Lady Rose :.eveson-Gower, calves, hood to cho,ce, $12 toSIS. do, . No reason for the aeroplane's sudden gives as average of 3,892. From these convenient-place for linking up a stater of the Duchess; Prince George coed., $10 to $11: do, com., 87 to Sit- . - descent, beyond that of ustantinDavisond n: do rassera 3.50 86• milks 5 g data Dr Da !so estimates that about Ho David w ¢ to milkers, 4v a villages. Bo $ $ number of other !1 ea sad a•11l es- oa her a8 Ly - iWas advanced by police, militia oM-'1'ourteth th3usand of fifteen thousand serve as as educational centre.-fol• A brother, were.sponsors-for the intent. to $90; lambs. choice,28.25: suringgers. ciais, or the one or two eye-witnesses. - � 280 to tlI0; buck Iambs, $6.25: sheep, - per�ons are Milted by earthquakes wide area. - 22 to $5; hogs. bacon, w.n•c., $11.25 fa Flying Impactor Flays stunt Pilots somewhere is the world in the aver• !The college is oiriy the begfnaing of ;11.60; ro, trucked in, 60c cwt under - . _ _ - "I haven't received all the facts yet age year: Many times this number of a big scheme, which -it is estimated Outstanding Books w.o.c.; do, butchers, 75c per hog dis- ^- _-but from what I have heard the pilot deaths are caused annually-by autemo-. _,ill cost $621),400: - -per was playing the Aiddv g.,a+"_deg.]g� cidents. It Is admitted by ex- -A second village college has- beetr - _ Col. Douglas G. Joy, district Inspector perts, however, that earthquakes prob- started at Impington .Hall, _ the old London-Hugh Walpole, the novelist -�bf civil-aviation. said in a ,recent speech° that there -4-' - are becoming Increasingly den- home of the Pepys family, whi Were only six books !n the world wor. "I hope the newspapers will ham- tractive and fatal because•ot the grow- has been given to the county by Tr�ttlseri Pressed thy of being called literature: He Wh1IC Being WOrII ° -ester home that slanting is the cattge.M. fag conceatretloa o! population, ars. .Chlvers,' togetlier- wtih t0 listed them as follows: ' $ ' •virtually all aviation accidents such as the fact that modern buildings may be acres of land. War and Peace,-by Tolstoy.. A flew electric presser is said to be • - Wrecked mach more completely and - The Mad, Homer. the only device that can give trousers"In nine out of ten accidents in fatally by,an earth shock than was Pride and Pre ' ,aviation the, fault_may be placed to possible when men lived 'mostly la If food becomes , scorched In an judice, Jane Austea.�� a crease while they 'bre being worn. �stuatfng. There's nothing wrong with small, one-storied shacks. A aingle� aluminum pan, cover the burned per- - The flrat volume'of Keats' poetry Auger bOMla the top of the trouser i >071ng it it's done safely and sanely." earthquake centering tit a great mod- tion of the pan thickly with salt and Arabia Deserta, Doughty. crease sad rune figs iron'dowAbe leg. add just enough water to moisten. Let Canterbury Tales,-Chaucer. V-shaped Jaws open at the'toucL at'a" Cola Joy will preslde at the official ern city like London or New York "As widely divergent • . enquiry to be held into the crash. might kill more people than have been stand, several hours, .hen rinse and r. as can be, titiMb ]ever to grip the fabric and ap` killed by such shocks elsewhere dor- rub with more salt until scorch is re- was Mr• Walpole's comment op his ply •,beat from. elpCtri � ctirrent, says • 4 selection. s ., - ; 7 lny�the whole past century," moved. P Popular Science Monthly. Ti- ew Air P er" - - - { asseng New Engines For World's Largest Flying Boat _ *% ice Announced t r - - . ,.. _ . . . sr s '�3, , s ` �r: • ontrea an r1 Imes on- -• v � . . netted on Regular F •1 r - r - tJ ,�v,t''A 1, r �'', Schedule . - x r s ` it . _ A:,7. ,.. . . ._ - - -_ s.ti�'�`E u ^es '.. ,� .M,. • _;'^ 'A .-.. .�. ..... Im 3 , -\+ • . 1 Saint John, N.B.-Regular passea- • t> P,i"., .::V .. ,..;-... .n I -k440116. . . ' .4 $ t, ger services -by air-will be instituted � ` between Montreal and the Maritime . #i 5 -z . ;Provinces throughout the winter, . "' - =While for the pass months mall has h " •, } � ,� - been regularly carried, .by-airplanes .. <r �, Q ___ there has been no attempt yet to have `l` win �`> . x t � i 7egular passenger services owing to R a? �� � ' n a `< the fact that forced landin s ` a ' t r . . lige t Cor• •., x ate' „t, ro� f. s o ,:. %ti•: s-Uln points of the route would involve - ;> ( a �, ?� . 1.11 •- fi: x &rave danger. 'This danger, hOWBVeT, --- K�� } f u w S a Ty.Y FR,; -- is absent ng the winter months S' F 'r' , .. - 7. _ -- ., . . when the'n�ttae3foaa lakes on the roots �. are.frozon:find;mord excellent land- z :,?';: . n .3 '' S fir:h } : d ing�011ces in tke; ent of a 'plane be. - ' _.. .Ing fordOd-down. . :, µ $lalat John fine noir as airport oyer- kted by the municipapty and fully a -. - . "used by the Government. Itis atti deipated that passengers flying here _41 .. . 1from Montreal will take three hours, - _, ' ' 2.444 _; ' ':*he journey in the opposite direction Harr German-made engines replaced with .afore powerful-American motor •s, giant DQ-Z,r Iaege4.!lying: boat, wbrA[ soars •sloth on test digbt, , '. . >`flaking a-halt an hour longer. Berlin, Germany, Transatlantic tight to Alrterla is planned. _ _41. • . . . - •. . . .. • r . - • 'A .•..r .• ': j. :t'�.. 'uA ,�•� r -,r !'`. ++:.• . a •.e•S.w'•._ ...8,... � ©• . _ r. 'j,tl! r� ^.;..�. 'y .w, • .•v-." `7,.l$ t r7 vla3�A,.. '^6 •a .. ?+•S.,P'�s.. ,.,, S• .. s.'.,-. sx,`... t` '}« +w.:r'w „•. ->. -; .'' n V ..,,,g�+ s ..._. -,i".- .a.,::-;-.s,:ri.a .« ., e.•€4ar Ks'+.r.+5m?s, '.x. ;a.. i°,.d: .,r. :;.., s '#: b .',.,-�a-. - ..... .,:n .._. .. y_.r,.r'.• .roe,: .i'aT•-n trai c•F. i "e :AN'+d .-r�� q ..,.s•�, -' .. ,- ,,,... '.,..•:.• ..... ,',-7 ,. ��.: ...•-,. ,�e„ +"'R' a:' r•, - `fir_ • '� 't',K r .e �� Blood of Monkeys s. Are U Y�r - I rather like the sound of rain As steadtly._it falls WiH Be Testedraillinvililmi ,Kau poo the'uptui'hed�yhhililn$'teavSl _ _ - Upon the pathp and Walls. Gland- Rejuvenation Expert i`' Do yo$' feel tired Are you troubled It plays'a airy kettledrum` Will Fit Apes to Patients' e Wbdlsaeach drip. in t of tin; water-butt• _ _ with headaches, a poor s►ppetite; I"-- . Need taDility and slack of ganbitfon? It Sounds lilts a mandolin. so,-It'is probable you have ,been using 1 Grimaldi, Italy.—Dr..Serge boron- up 'too much nervous energy — you I rather like the smell of rain; off, famous,for his "monkey gland" 4L I&AII • a m -have been going full steam ahead That earthen, that - - ' 'without feeding the nerves. woody scent, rejuvel;ation operations, declared The thirst of gardens being quenched Nerves that have.'become .weakened he. believed that_,be was os'the verge b -• _ � • " and statattered through over or In pungent, deep-eoatent; t WINS vqiw �' The warm aroma Of the moss of another great discovery in ilia re- �sri` worry need nourishment--;-the, now- Beneath some gnarled-old tree; search to prolong the life of man. - ishment gained through 'rich, red blood. Good blood !sada the nerves Or,walking on s sandy shore, - He laid that he hoped by classifying 7 The tang of t'AiII-swept sea. the-blood o4 monkeys used for i'ejuv- -. and gives.them greater_vigottr and vi- y 4slity. ` enation operations, as other scientists No other medicine has been so title• 'I rather like to see the rain �'� it,see In treating nervous disorlers Come sweeping o'er the moor; — classify the blood of human beings for - - ___as have Dr. Williams Pink Pills. Their Or wildly-race the heaving waves transfusion, to be,able to solve one of • V_ft From skyline to the shoregreatest diiflculttes which.he-.ansole duty is to' enrich' and renew the blood. That is why they are the'ide'•1 Or on the pefaI of a rose, Tis assistants 'have encountered since A bevelled crystal gem; he made his original discovery. ` =,nerve tonic. They are sold by meds- _. clue dealers or by mail at 50 cents a Or clinging to a spider's web- _ - "We have .,ought to discover why - Medicine Upon_a bracken stem. „ the average grafted gland becomes rn- 'box from The Dr. Williams opes0tive at the end of a period vary- " Co., Brockville, Out. i I rather like to, feel the rain tag from three five years" Sentell _ OaE ED Beat fiercely on my face, in his laboratoro ;.t Grimaldi, the fa- - Says Birds Save Forests As with a stinging, flicking_ mous surgeon, withih a stone's throw s�s � The importance of birds to the for- It hurries on my pace. of the cages in which he keeps his t16 Mao A eat Is usually overlooked, although it But though,I rather like alI these, many monkeys, discussed his work which •has intrig Od the imagination � When all is said and dose, w commonly stated that birds are •, �': ...,tremendously important to agricul- To tall the truth, I must confess of the world. u �_ tore, says a statement issued by a I much prefer the sus'. "Our research lass been successful," • +• WAVE o-; United State College of Forestry. Inhe continued. "We have takes theJ. forestry little attention has been paid third step forward in rejuvenation. Accessibility Plus - Classified Advertising W ANTED—A TH L SAND BRITI3 to birds destroying he forest In • �� The first was the discovery of my 3� sects. This is probably due, says C theory that if a man's worn-out glands air, sound "But why did you buy "G4` the statement, to the tact that the were replaced by new ones he would a dachshund for the children?" ERS to get prices for sendfas 1' A • be rejuvenated. The second was the Mr. F.inkes-"So that they can all a plea Overseas for Christmas, Write a quantity of insects destroyed by birds � The Man Fro:-i (sant,' Drawer A. Bu" �. is not widely known. Accorppmutat- �. -ire Sk* lest discovery of the technique of operat- pet him at once."—Chrtatlah Science lingtoa, out ed evtdeace,however,it is polsted out, ing, enabling us to put the theory of± Monitore _ . He (sarcastically)—"Do you can shows that birds consume enormous The well child does not cry. He is�the discovery into practice. And the - - numbers of insects at the season of laughing and happy all the time. third was bur discovery of the reason All of as should believe !n kindness that thing on your head a hatr' She the year when such t the destruction ie of l Baby's cry of distress Is the only wby the average grafted gland be- to dumb animals. So many of us are. (icily)—"Do you, call that thing is. e. your hat a head?" 1, cosies inoperative alter a period of Minard's Llnivnent refreshes the seat most economic benefit. means he has of telling the mother or P• Some idea of the insect destruction nurse he is Ill. Mothers, you can keep three to five pears. We have fouind caused by birds and the Importance your little ones well and happy by the reason, and I.hope that by clase- (M rot this fact to !creat preservation ,Lnd "ng them. Baby's Own Tablets— Eying the blood of monkeys we can IIPf (growth is given by Arstas A. Sana- the safe and-efficient remedy for all find the remedy. � wtriTam--1►s.0• to s*o.► r� $ WILL TAKE BLOOD TESTS. _ ]!••i+eoosu for ei to •suss). ders, field ornithologist for the col- childhood ailments, •s+•rd• of ass w••kss. legs's Roosevelt Wild Life Station, Baby's OwnTablets are. a mild but "What I mean is this: When It be- - tne.erat•d bs.klee free. ; -"who has written a survey on "The thorough laxative. They sweeten theopera- !Summer caseHaa 1is.kri•. Cw. ?•nate - cor$es necessary to perform sa opera- a' °Summer Birds of the Northern Adi- stomach; regulate the bowels and thus tion for blood transfusion, the sur- *� - ;roadack Mountains." banish constipation and indigestion'. goons do not indtscrimiaatety accept ":Nestlings grow so rapidly," says breast up colds and simple fevers and anyone that offers himself. Instead. j ;lir. Saunders. "that is two weeks n,allay the irritation accompanying the as is knowblood.tests are taken to ;r yeEmu time those of . certain species are cutting of teeth. They are sold by determine what individual is likely to IL TErl D allh mull, known to have gained six'. seven or all medicine dealers or by mall at•25Ibe best suited to the patient—which e.wtw more times tbak weight at the time cents a box from Tae Dr. Williams+one's olood is most suitable to mix " AQ01Z of haEching. 'frnagtne the amount of}'Medicine Co.. Brockville. OWL the blood of the patient. - ftp I ss mm a�i food that would be necessary for a "It is this process of claasiflcRbun •< A. O. LI3ClI�IAFtD,Ins: _ - ... .,::. y0 silYY Ase.,Naw Yoelk Cie* human child If it could grow at a cor- �.,.' of blood that we. intend .to experiment _ responding rate. It is quite prob- `' • with in performing rejuvenation oper. .. able that birds often eat more than scions in future. In the past,the only Chronic Throat ills their own weight of food III a single! process of elimination among monkeys have been relleved by Mloard's -day, The quantity of insect food con- that we used was to give the animals stmed during the nesting period a very strict medical eutautuunation to Restless strains.in. wrenched s uscle%, proud ti tff ime It again. It also relieves fle therefore Is relatively_ enormous. det,•rmine only their good health and "Birds nest chiefly is the months ": t� fve"'om from disease. CHILDREN ' L of Slay and June when the annual lite ��` 'tFrom now on we shall see to it ocycte of most insects Is at its be- that monkeys are used whose blood is r 'ginning, and coasegneatly the insects `"`� best suited to the blood of the patient. CHILDREN will fret', often for go captured and ted to the young at this \ l \ tl►,iat- season ` - , + �t1 !`` Tests ;.n the monkey and the..patient apppparent reason. But there's at- 1 - season would total a much larger, will he' made and we will make our ways Castonal Harmless as the recipe °s 'F •. number in late Sum leer were the .-�T �• ae'perion after ac have sttrd.ied the urn the wrapper' mild and bland as it j G tastes, But u9 gentle action soothes _ birds not there to destroy many of tests. them. Therefore, a neatful of young _ "By this -nears, we hope that the 8 youngster more surely than a!sore birds in early Summer is a.tairly ]lifepowerful the bne a; y of the grafted glands will be con- That's the beauty of this special _ good guarantee that harmful insects siderably prolonged, and we believe - Children's remedy) It may be In the immediate vicinity would have --Won't you consider' hrc,,ming a I the percentage of successes in rejuv- the tiniest infant—as often as Do�l'T �FfEO no chance to develop to destructive life partner of mine?" !enation operations will be conaiderab- is need In cases of colic, diarrhea or proportions. ,forest that contains - '-How much capital can you put In?" ly increased." similar disturbance, it is iavalap e D +' birds life to normal numbers to there- - — Dr. Woronoff said it was too early d costed tongue off calls for ipatu3t a few , tore not likely to suffer from an over- drops to ward off c f a d breath.h. "j Dirt end Curtains Render for definite certainty of his new does sWN tion of bad breath. � �! -' whelming number of insects." theory,-but that he thought the blood Whenever children don't eat welt. ;,�,1y1� Windows Half Useless'tests would "solve the robleril don't rest well. or have any Tittle - ' ::. ._ p • -- �-- th al upset—this pure vegetable ppre�pays- Do you suffer after A visiting mumos B L A C K H E A S tion a usually all that's seeded- belching,from sour and acid stomach 11 "My boy," said the business mea to human foolishness would seed to look Maay believe they have heart trouble Y x his son, "there are two thisegs that no further, it was emphasized by two and tremble with fear, ex auX 81e Y3iSily necessary (let two ounces of peroxine powder from / . r Minute to dT dead. Thli eoamtica If .Tod are to speakers at the,recent convention of your druggist. Sprinkle on a hot. scat- JSnCCaed 1II bn81IIe9a. the Illumhinating Engineering Society cloth and rub the face briskly. Every -� likewise rClie�• "What are they, dad?" held at Richmond, Virginia, than the blackhead will be dissolved The one � ` e . I, Take Carter's Little Liver Pillfi "Honesty and sagacity." average window. -Windows presum- safe, sure and simple way to remote after seals and atatr.nd We blackheads. satisfaction avaranteed nr Sweeten the tout and add st'�ti�aCn.rte' "•`What Is honesty?" = ably are put in houses to let is light. money' ,synod,^t. r. W. OCA? ss Co. lieve the gas and encourage digesriotr� _ I� •"Always—no matter what happens, Them the owners of these windows .�_ --' -- The stomach liver and bowels wiD >. mor how adversely it may affect you— proceed, the illuminating engineers be cleansed o poison, painful as : always keep your word once you have were told, to keep out a half or more dangerous,indigestion disappears an� j�iven It" of this light which.they want to-let !a, TAKEN �OR � the system enjoys atonic. fleet.Do" ?" • dal man deliberately - UT delay. Ask your d 9t for a And sagacity?" - as though a dairyman pkg. of Carter's Liulver Pills. "Neves' give it.''—Montreal Star. poured out on the ground half•of the 1. milk from each cow. Profeasdr H. H. • 7 L .! ow and then The furnace ifeema rto Highie of the University of Michigan Amy Offieer'S secret of Perpetual Youth TWICE BENMHJ ..,,;be taking a active.part in.the >1re• pointed out at Richmond that the light • preventiop program. which ap open..windwP'would- admit ; TAKEN KRUSU EN f OR may be,out- down from hie one-fourth to t BY SAME 'REMY ' one by dirt which accumulates ;.. ! ` 20 YEARS a - - oa the-glass between cleanings. A. J. _. � - Horses for tate Mar't'in, of the Detroit Steel Products 'I Setwty be jiggered,sir 1 I pass any- `s Company, reported tests showing the I where for 48, and huh 1—I feel six- t t Recommends SalBs Every Tlyes ay ant. 's the. tali of this Army curtains valances, shads and •other CifAcer's letter all right,as you dill E. PlnllChariKl's ; COULTER SRO$. impediments with which home*In• H .you Lead �� the lines. A Vegetable Compoun - 1028 Nelson St. - Toronto r-old-son of-a- who can ; Bows usually are equipped. The al- IOL-28 �I s yt astride a horse 1 most ttniveraal.habit of drawing down �'I have used I�ruschen Salta for Hearty t "' Cobourg Ontario—"Years.ago when i a roller shade to the mid-point of the sp years, and,when I say that, being j}md s licit father and a nursing baby _ window home may result, Mr. Martin To; I was taken the other day for 45, - , ; td care for, i got • • brighter • • that I aaar.stron , can atiB ride and all run down and reported, in the loss of 60 per cent. enjoy it, Roulgg Eike Ji �M�RR©� o!the daylight which otherwise would I d you to under- enable them to work proppeerly. Follows I took I,ych Vega- enter. Fly screens covering the whole stand that I attribute the whole of the the whole host of so•called "minor" Pinkham'a Vega„ .. above really wonderful facts to the ills that undermine your constitution ,. table Compound • • • • of a`window may reduce the total' ' virtue of your Knuschen Salts. I took and blunt your happiness and discolour to get strength t0 light by 50 per'cent. It is better to it with me and was supplied with it your outlook. do my work. An. 0 H� use screens on the lower halves of dating the whole of the War. I intro- The trouble.is obvious enough; it's other Mime a windows only, this being the part doted it to high officials-in London, the lack of those vital salts. Geta h h (sad an Australian Ju ado ted it bottle of Kruschen and the remedy ►� + vVbfch-usuallyie opened, and also the+ - my recommendation, and writes will be just as plain , for Krusehea aches and felt tired '^ . p �f' part which admits the.les9t sky light � Ates how vvonderfull it Sc. a combination of just those saltsall the timc I and which can best be spared. baa Improved him. Some of my friends your body needs, blended in Nature's ``v seven bottles 8,([a,_VtNd M both' at he Bachelors' and Cavalry own proportions. Now you see wh ee "'•fit y,take enough to cover "it's the little daily dose that does iL the Dego 6 sb rs y Sy�d� Canada will produce 45,262,OOD cwt: (tubs, „ + y Compound and fait like a new woman. $: of potatoes this season, according to R •"ing'and swear by it. —Capt. M. Yon can t grow old vrhen every"Buie I recommend it to any woman wM i life with fibre of is with that a loriecaa+ of the Dominion Bureau of "little���j�erg d hasty, Itrnaclien�tealingg- Get that bottle sit the why she seeds building np- i wf KM s Statistics. Last year the crop w as. Iq-c�nosea meals, ,inside,sooner or to-day and begin to get younger for s t $0,930,000 cwt, � later,ggrroows do sh,and fails to aupply tsormw. Ontario. your eliadinst�gg organs with the tonic Kraschen Salts in obtainable at an _ f esniih pa,n with,Minard's Linienen3 7sioeral salts that the? must have to Drug Stores at 45c.and 75c,pa bottle. ISSUE No. 45-10 ���M • �`,�y*F?pSr" - ....,;. ,, -,•;. - - -i, _r. q fpr,' T'"A,, a •',. _ - - -+� »-°CF.;•.'nr!3, -�." ,,.. ••sn- . ,„r_.;.i. '. y n.r.•. •, S'.:..'M,. •o,.r . d '. ...,�, '� -.. ��i Y, �•` ':R�M1' ='• `.V=, - .5, 3°[^. �•. ' .. '� .. . 7, . . .. '' •.S. lam' - _ .. w,. - 'i -•.... .. '._! ,!- .-., .. . - .. . rt- , ;. (3C�ALI�Ma. -When o>;,renew your daily yyai>r Dancing every Saturday niglit 1' et- you will save mons b clubb' 4 4 y r Yg 'at Dew Drop Inn. . with. the Pickerin News'. If you " 13 - -Radio, Licesses map be obtainedS T •' wish. to subscribe for any of the Tor from V. C. 'Murkar, at the Ne+wa. A F 1E L-s —Mrs. Russell Bye, is g ryslpe to onto dailies, you.millTrion her bed with an"att��k ryelpelas. > a'v� - } clubbing xatIt your local paper, - --"- - - --Mrs. T. A. Knox, woo ,has, bee', -L. B. Tapeon, piano-tuner of �T T7 ' very ill for a long timi, is new much -St. George's A. Y. P. A, held a Bowmanviile, will be in tots(n in a ;.,For Your Winter Underwear .. . most enjoyable evening last Wed ies- improved in health. few d`sys. orders left at Tag day. It wea a Hallowe'en Social and _ . gt --Fred and Mrs. Balsdon, of.Bu:- most of the embers -came in,cast- Nz�ws office will receive pi ;'• CannUt be beaten c ford spent the week-end with their attention. * * * t time and Splendid they were fol the Resident - relatives in Pickering: judg s found-it very difficult to de- -Dr. H. T. Fallaise, HQaVy Ribbed Gold Label 1 1 -Mrs. De Gruciii, and son Cuth which was the best. The prize Dentist. Office in residence, two - was given to Bert Elliott, who was doors east of• St. Andrew's church, ' . hart of Toronto, `vlaiSed with W. J: t and Mrs. Clark on -Sunday . extreme Pickering. Office hours, 9 a m. to bight. Weight at 2.��t p.�, by good. We iwant to thank--lyre Fealaadez of Toronto spent 6 p. m Daily, and Evenings by sp- fr om new convegpr, Mia Haight for in c a few days,last week at the home of t ill the trouble e31e took to retake tha po 'tment. ' (R-ray service). 4.00' 4.50 and 5.0 0 e her-parent#, W. B. and Mrs. Powell. evening a success it was. GALE. RZ016TER.. - -C. C: Ravin is on a business- trip usiness --IWe have convincing evidence of r trip to Mk Joliette, Quo. after which the prevalence of hard times in our Friday, • -;-he will spend some time in Montreal. mid by the unusually largg num- farm stock,�implements,ion Sale of fi hay grain Win'ter`Ovawoats and Suits -Robert Annan who was on the bey t men passing through our null- etc. at lot 17, con 3. baro Twp. - �' sick lint for several weeks has quite ' age in search of work. It would be (Brown's Corners) the property of '. recovered bred is able to be around unkind-to call them "tramps", in the James Cowan. Safe at one o'clock. _ -- - �- - usual acceptation of the term, for Prentice and Prentice, Auctioneers. - _- -TIP-TOP -- coda next beArmissttice M. y many of them are only too anxiovs Friday, Nov. 14th-Auction Sale of Day, it will be observed as a holiday to engage in honest work, if it could high producingmilch cows and 70 �. area all places of b-usine@s will be be secured. The are deserving of _ y g Yorkshire pigand'brood sows at - l � closed Allan Clark, of hakefield, paid any assistance that may be offered lot 9, con.3. Pickering. the prop- � a� � 24.00a brief visit at the home of his par- tiiem. Many.of them do not wish to arty of F. M. Chapman. 10 months eats, f J. and Mrs.'Clark during the accept charity, They would prefer to credit given. Wm. Maw, Auction- die of starvation thgn be humiliated ser: -Beantifull mase heavy Coats. Lots ' week-end. by being objects of charity. They,are - -Mrs. H .!►ischio was in Clare- "down and out" probably through Wednesday, Nov. 12th-Credit sale, _ of samples to choosa from rmont on Friday and Saturday last, sickness or misfortune, but-it is hop- fe Dairy-Cattle .son. 8., Mar Hei- ' ' owing to the death of her cousin,Mrs. ..ed only temporarily. Better' times fern, at hot iN con. 8., Markham, .✓lII all shades. J. H. Beal. may be in store for them. (on Highway he r e mile east Licenses. -Mrs. R. A. Douglas, of Toronto, of Markham, the property belong- ?a -The,Toronto printers are maldng in to the estate of the late GeorgeRadio issued. -spent the week-end here with her a big howl about printingbeing g brother and mother, Mrs. Burrell and i g 'sent Isaac. Sale at one p• rri. , ret- Fred T Bunting - - Pickering out of the city to offices in t he coon- - sive: Prentice and Prentice Auct- T. 7 , - scop Russell.nd !lira Mathis and lough-. tom' They think that an printing ioneers: ' - matter whether public or private " Bstabliehed 1$57. ter, Marilyn, f Montreal, are spend- Saturday, Nov 19th-Auetioie sale of " yn, should be given to the printing of- ing a week here with the former's fices in the city. We think they are good furniture at lot 13, con. 3 parents and friends. y printer p Pickering. Greenwood Road). the � justified 1n t)}eir•demands provided ( - A Social lbening will be spent .in 1 they treat the county rinter In the of Henry Haight. No re-' v l the Town Hall on the evening of Fri- same manner as the wish to be serve. Sale at one o'clock sharp. day,, Nov. 14th. Everybody welcome. treated. Tiley have their hordes of Teltns Cash. See Bills. W. B. /'� iq or(; T Ladies please provide, • avers! agents all over the country, solicit- Powell, Auctioneer. -Mrs. 3 G. Baxter spent s ing the work of the country business Saturday, Nov. 15th-Auction sale of days last week in (iteiph and on her man, which rightly belongs to the _ household effects, implements etc. retus'n on Saturday was accompan- country printer. Many of these a- the property of Geo. Burkholder, - led by her mother who is here on an Bents handle the printing as a side- Whitnevale. Sale-at 1.30 o'clock. See ' extended visit. line, their chief business being xith Bills. Fred Postill, Auctioneer. S�k Vests "and BIoOTri�rB t(} Sell at I, -The Monthly meeting of the Wo- some other firm Toronto. has long'- 4 x - olio's :!Missionary Society of the Ln- been kno-rn' a.= "Hog Town" and CARO OF THANKS. a Cut PnCe i ` ited church will beheld on Wednes- there is rr:-ich to justify the term. A day, No4• 12th. - at 3 p. rn..at the I wislh hereby to extend my sin- We had to buy them right in order to sell -On Saturday last the Toronto e�- home of the Susses Bunting. Gere thanks to the many neighbors eninst papers contained a dispatch - them at the rice we are asking Oil cel.'3iiss Margaret Weatney who hall from Sault Ste. Marie: in which the and to the Pickering Fire Company p g y been i11 for a week, was taken to the belief was ;?xpreAted that the boat for their assistance in saving' my =`qrs flesh, mauve, lovebird maize -and Oshawa General Hoa-pita! on Snadal hou~ahold effects, .when fire destroy- - that xaa believed to have gone Scan peach, per garment 79 Dents, - - pendic3 and to and is now erwent an making Tation is good or aP- w as theicy As bays oft wh!h the Cap- e�day;esidenee in rml>�arton on 'we're certainly passing the profit - L�eovery twin is !sir. Hogue of this village. A Joe. & Gar t" J• B. Bowe,. the weather prophet light-house keeperalong t0 y0II On these. •- on one of the CARD OF THANKS. r. Is now residing near Owers Sound. He small islands qn the North shore of - 1 - says; that the first mild touch of Lake Superior reported.that he had J. H.-Beal and daughters wish to "Grocery Speciale for This Week : wisrter will be noticed on or. about seen a steam barge or freighter in express their heartfelt thanks to the Nov 7th but will come more in earn- distress during the blizzard that rag- many friends and neighbors for their Skintonie Toilet Soap, 4 for ... .. 250 a ee about l�ov, 22nd• ed in that district during the middle expressions of sympathy and acts of �c -(?ei account of the' large"stocks of the week. The waves were dash- kindness and for the many !!oral tri- n :1 pitg Ozydol. 1 Dl[g Super t3ade v • Of gugar, and .the large crop that is ing over her decks and she was a b"atea in their ucent bereavement. (aspected, prices are now lower than, �n=tly struggling to reach sheltei 24 lbs.Jewel ShortningFloor�nd 1 lb. of �o �� ' ithey have been for many years 'There The light-house keeper put out in a •• lava hemi a great overproduction and small boat-but was forced to return gNe it 'sia+rwaesasa. Aylmer Pas Soup, per tin Dv the consumer is getting the benefit dw'ingt to the severity of the.storm. of the resultant low prices. As the Ashbay was two days over OR SALE-2 stood 01yde.dale wort 'mapie Leaf" Loef cheese, l ib. she,5lbs.1 50 -Under the auspices of the Wom- -due, fears were expressed"-that she t.ons Appy to at-, L. Radar;tPieter• twa lotsd;ute the, oratorical context had met with disaster, but about 4 - - • Choice Fresh Mines meat, per Ib. ... 11k !will be held in the school, on Friday, o'clock on Sunday morning site reach- LOST-Near Dnnbartoo. a brr+wn Nov. 34th at $ p• m. Co1ms and hear poeket•book Finder please leave at Dun• ed the Soo. Capt. Hoppe stated that barton Peat Office. to girls' Bilk and wool Hose for the cooler wlfst the bops and girls can tell us he hid taken shelter iii one of the OR SALE-Several fresh young l ' ,about,International Peace. Other fes- small harbors for two days during Fmilchcows and forward springers A,J. Weather, nice snappy colors, per pr .600 itnres will add interest to the Pro- the storm. It is believed that the ship Taylor.Cherri wood. ft. s-9 4 gram. in distress was only a mirage, as all . 'BALE-Sev Boys' Fancy Wool golf Hose, With --Elsewhere F' M. Chapman is an- boats on the lake have been account- F hoc . Road wort �- orxs, light and loans, Also farm truck, - fano tops, r air .. 600 mal ouneing an auction se of his dairy ed for. 'Mrs. Hogue was d;,9tiacted Geo.Gibson Greenburn. elf y p r p ' !herd and about 75 Yorkshire sons on hearing of the distressing news; 109 FOR SALE=l1 ymongpigs. 5 Girls' Blue Berge Skirts, for sport � and pigs. This stook is first-class and but a -welcome relief came early Sun- week.old AD ,ic premises,Salem caner, - `'no one will make any mistake in day morning when she ,received a Ale:4.ioore, R. RplxLocwt Hill. 9_ or school wear 890 purchasing-these-animals, As he has message from Montreal 'inforrriinfr s ialready purchased an accredited Jei- 'her of-the safety of her husband and WANTED-About 25 Lpahnrn mill- `Girls' Tams, in plain colors, in herd all must be at. --" -- 1` eta.April ore;,.y May h-a 4h' Ctrs.Uaille , -The services in St, George's Ch- _ _ Iiur!on,Claremont. Phone Clare ms. ` aunel 50c, In chinchilla 1'.00 fie• Farmers are bernmintt corns• �`OR SALE-3 Rhode T.Inndroost- .,urch on Sunday next will be as foil- what anxiona r:n R"onnr of the ccs 'rosy cnmbrd). iuitahle Inr brerdirg pur- " owl: Sunday school ;9.30 a. m. 10.30 pr0ringed dry weVbpr, whiob has p� �gnes.s.Tt,om. R R vo, z. Pickering. a. in.,,mortungprayer and-Holy Cort, rt:arilted in ninny welbi going dry. Fr'oneSlalvern 17 13 -9 ' Few Snaps for Men sriunisli =� 00 P. in'.-Evening- prayer- f-nIL"fliere-it a gmtt 'rKlb'before O RENT-On Church Sr.. Ptykeringfleece-lined- These services will be appropiate to T �VaterpToof Coats, nIa(l8 of r bberized= a inter many will have to. draw kali•ref hr.ck fiouse,including blinds and fix- Armistice and 'Thankagivivg. .Set• cures, Aspty G. D.Bly. 210 Indian )toad, To- cloth With belt and fancy trim. We have 1 36 and water'for their stock. which will rnnto, or tiEWS'office. Prtt 1 - mon wiH be given by the Revd. E. G. mean a lot of work. --- •1 40. They're going on sale at 8 99 each. Bold in Robinson. r -In the Province of p OR SALT: - Superior fertilizer —Services next Lords Day will be Quebec t.be 1 drills,manure spreaders,threshing machines. many places at 1100. � a-r , V ' -held in St. Andrew's Church at 11 a. existinF law compels all tnotorista Also seed ran wheat, too variety, and binder ° Qt�� CO Bottle t4 g full oto twine. W.F,Disney Greenwood. 35tf r 4t " �j 17i:i1Y8 and art. and 7 p. m. Sunday school at 10 p before pro _ _ _..._ ..._ Mens Underwear for fall— Pen Angle No.r , -• '�. s. 1n. Young People's meeting and ceeding to cross a railway track,. OR SALE-2 work horses.!Sbrop• -DrgWers per garment, Only - 1•� - Bible'Study every Thursday night at and according to the report issued shire ram from imported sire,and 1 2-furrow t r ' 8 p. m. Come and join ns at these by the Dominio4 CommiePionere No.1.Pickering. Apply to Wm.Gray,R.R, g. Phone 1-ick 2704. 9-10 Oliver ridings Men'@ One-finger Mule Mitts, With oIIff, just right for - - 'important services of . the Church. there has been a substantial de• y e ARM FOR SALR-140 acres of those cold mornin r air 460 The minister will preach on the foU- crease in the number of fate ities �1 �>' p f ..The subjects. On Sunday in in that province, while in the land,uOnnt excellent P 'asm�ofd standing`imsbiberi'. " Saying Thank You.", and in the ev- other provinces and in the Unit. House and�buildiap. Apply at NewsOlAce. ening the second question in the ser- ed States there is an alarming VOR SALE CHEAP-One dark red M e , HAPMAN lea of great question will be answer- increase. There is very little axe A.' dual purpose sbotthorn boil, 1e months old, • "ed "Is there a Life beyond the in A. motorist try inR' to beat it out of a heavy miltin`dam,wi»wit a dairywan The bu 1 must-be sold at once. G.M.Forsyth. Grave?", an Armistice Day Service. railwaiy train going mt the�rate of Pbone clam Jioo, 8-9 Ilirs, Vera Bunting 'pill sing in the 60 or 80 miles an boar, which is s OR 9ALB-Registered Jereeycow, THEY V �TR�L GARAG19,­ and Ynorning, and in the everting the common xpeed oft th,e mein ulnae F `f quiet and miltet,e offer 2 pug Dred ehoir will sing the Armistice Anthem of our'railwaya. A person a►bont jersey Dull cad a. Make offer. a prm Died ` "Rece881anai" Mrs. Jean Stair!'- to croea a track man twee a train Shropshire ram lambs. A E.Hanle ; R.R.1, bon Fvill sing the-well-known Armist- at a considerable distance fr..... =Hill. Phone Pick 730, �tl j Ice song "There is No Death:' the crossing, blit it is;remarkable TORONTO WET-WASH LAUN Telephon8 4900 DRY(Semi'finish}—Let our driver all and -A deep gloom was cast over the how-� quickly it' will cover the explain our24 hour service. just leave your __ -=- '-�Coxmitunity on Tuesday afternoon intervening apace. If a motoriFt nave with Mr:S.RT:Davis:-barber shop: 4Ve -- — —7 when. it was learned that Mrs..John sees or bears a train approaching will pick up and deliver 3 times a week. " C. Stork had passed away in St. it,N the safest plan to some to n MUSIC , Michaels Hospital, Toronto, aftet standstill and watch the train Auto Re airs, �lcce8soriea,Oils aid several week's illness, at the age of p,gpg rather then take a cbgQ_ BLANCHE M.-RAMER, A. T. C. M. ` —'- 3 -years. A-a-gWwas TF i v- in possibly attend is own-fuhe , ing site was taken to the Hospital ral two or thr"days later. Studio.at Mrs,.E. W. Donnelly s asoline, Ace�ene Welding -"on the Tuesday previous, when she ,a 'Whitevale, on Saturdays. 'rornderwent a critical operation. She AUDLEY. Phone-Markham 1232 was gradually recovering from the a Charging* - p Batt ry which!proved fatal. Deceased,ntwhc Gra merenjoyable f bl onme was held at ND-I'I�' ' : •. 1 :o rAn llowe'en when '+ ''�i 'Repairs made on all' was the third daughter of W. J. and the Club celebrated • with-fun. and �1tevale •• +>t�+ 1 p Mrs. Clark, was highly esteemed by gamgg. Prizes Were,given for the — r all who knew her, and was of a best costumes. Chopping every day of cars-1 bright disposition. She was a member If you are looking for a good e3= - �- of the Pickering united church, and ining's entertainment, be sure is GRAIN' —FLOUR--FEED ET • - - was a valued clamber of the choir on wire to Audley school house this headquarters for - :account of her musical. training. She Friday evening, to hear the- drama STERLING :HILLINQ CO., LTD. - is survived by her sorrowing has "Wild Ginger," H"lgh grade Feeds for Poultry, g A RLF✓ PS s ' !band, her parents, two brothers and The Audley Community Club will Cattle, Hogg etc, : .� t � <a. - EN dive maters for whom the deepest hold their regular monthly meeting .v. P 0 03rripathy is expressed. Her funeral on Monday, Nov. 17th, instead of on ANTHONY WILSON , proprietor, Pickering' • 'Will take place this (Thursday) af- Yov. 10th, at the home of Fred and Proprietor � • 1 : iterrtoon to Erskine Cd netery, Mrs- Gibson, "+ Greenwood. Dna Mark. •'. + ", '^; ,. .;.,'. . '-., . •,:. -. �4 .'..§ ,•t � *�' .,''. i. ...:r •t4 .,i -.. ,. y.. -- :. 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