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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1930_11_14 �", '.4 22 .s 1^ami,•,. .'"^ -. -.r ,n. .~. �ry ; `,'' .; ,r �, �,n,l..: r'•• .,..., ,. E r s rq•,.r i,. + -,; _,t8. �a "..!'� .:: _+'� " . ah.,: ' e.'8. -• G..,. �'.,....•. ,: - ".. - .. ..w.Pay;.� .. .. •'•D .„nl..Y. _.\ •`•M "' ;� -:L. � �. , Y {� P ,� 5�,I K G_ I H . ER N VOL' L. PICgERIN( ', ONT., FRIDAY., NOV. 1:4 19.30. irsl0f�'rstitiLmal garb*. . � • HIGHLAND CREEK. DUNBARTON. GREENWOOD W h tos•gaXf The Highland Creek Women's Inst- The services in the Community . itnite held their October meeting at ,$all on Sunday Next, as follows: 2. • �R H. O: PEAR80N-Phystclaa C�SOOtLi438S the home of Mrs. S. Dixon, Rouge 00 p. mt, Sunday School. 3.00 P. in. amSurteon. Dnnbartm logy Hills, Thursday, October 23rd. Fall Evening Prayer. The. Rectos, Rev. �{ Ie running fall hleat sawing lata- °�°�g the meeting, an enjoyable euc-' E. Robinson, B. D. will preach. The ^b _ E FOR9YTH, Oppb.D.. Director g hre party was held, attended by a- children are reminded of-the pract- o ai Amanda of Ontario.Reg. her, reaches, doubletreea, bent Elft friends of the Institute. A lee o8. Saturday aftern�ri at 2.30. _hof the Am ian Optomdrlcal y lastablished 1898 Eye. esamiaed by aypolacment, tongues etc. collection of nearly ten dollars was Clarenzaat.oat• Open to buy a quantity of good added to the Institute's fund for re- y " bseaSWood and elm WHITEVXLE. } _ EARL A.GRUBIN,R.O.-Eyesi¢ht lief work in the district. The Nov- y g >i IL�,� PRICES . Specialist. Honour graduate of the College - Ings. ember meeting will be held at the Miss Phyllis Manning was brou ht o!ppt ometry of Canada; Gold medalist and w. arstHerman prizewinner in 1928. At Markham !Grain Chopping Tuesdays home o Mrs. D. Stotts, Thursday, home last week in the aacibulance All m asasy Mooday from 9 a,m. to s p.m.,in Dr. November, 20th, at 7.00 p. m. foll- from the General Hospital, Toronto y prices are lower, se m1�Ch garter's dentel orate. At Stouffvin-from Wed- -: and Fridays. owed 'by a euchre party at 8.3Gt p. She will have to spend several aneeka as grain prices are Io a G1 to Saturday of each week. Eyes ezamia- Manufacturing Baskets of all m, ffi • yet on the steel frame specially con- Now is the time to ad.Glasses Stted and repaired. Highest quality at Lowen Prices. Phone stout"2405. usiy descriptions.. -- strutted for the injury con- -to her back Buy Feed. wHtraeVA�a' which only long weeks of complete s t.eaat. ;..,,Price reductions at the rest will affect a recovery. Highest Price paid for Wheat E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and factory. Both the encouraging features of - A.Solicitor.Notary Public Ere. Money to Phone Markh 6405 or 6420 or write Agriculture. rov0I be discussed at the , ttwa. South Wing Court'Souse,Whitby. 261y Chas. W te. Locust Hill. Ont. next meeting of the Women's Instit: CH6RRrwoOe _ i make and keep the following RDONALD RUDDY Barrister. ute in four short papers. Mrs. Goed- Our 4teacher, Miss McCann, -spent . Solicitor, Notary;Public. Office over Al- g en will take up the Financial prob- the week-end in London Ont. iFL�V R - h 's Drug Phone 503pml�Whitby.Post OAce. . Money Sly ey lem, Miss Cameron will compare the Mss,. Ivan Law, of Maple Grove, gissimt-beet flour for past" and, s Just Arrivingfarming methods of England and of sent a few days with her father G. y XATOI�, BELL A N088, Barriat• Canada, Mrs. Geo. Pugh will equip Gates. ' est fine cake baking, also for light, Sh hors. tag orttiera Ontario a farm homie with ideal labor savers 'Mrs, F', Rogers, of Agincourt spa white biecnite.not ystreet.TorCihoise.2X, 3X and'5X B. C. P pe. " the week-end at the home of C. K. Bakers'Joy-for bread and bunsw•] ��� . - and these will-be a paper on Gard- , W J {i6dSr Shingles. ening`.'.' A musical treat is promised Petty. 3•Da F. Rosa. Adelaide 2838.9 g also to be given by Mrs. Hill, of E. and Mrs. Petty, of ,Toronto, Buckwheat Flour-for pan cakes -tICHARC80N, PICKERING etc -Also, a large quantity Of Toronto, and Mrs. and Bliss Ross, of spent Thanksgiving with their gar- d� MULVEY - Barristers. Solicitors etc.. Whitby. A cordial welcome awaits ents here. 933.414 f onfedantion Lite Building, Corner of every lady on Wednesday; Nov. 19th Misses Effie Milne and Verna Pet- CEREALS ` Y and Richmond Sts. Toronto, Pbones rough and dressed -at 2.30 at-the home of Mrs. Brown- , p Rolled Oats-best make and fresh e 4489 and"So. Pickering office open ty,of Orillia and`Maribrook respect- and Saturday evesinge Pbone Pick ridge. ively, were home for the holiday. Wheatiets Corn Meal ' seas• ,tT Jaol; Pine, BpTnoe and We regret to learn of the sudden Cracked Wheat Graham Flour DefRtal See the "Alley Daffodil' at Green.. death of George Bachelor. Many well Scotch Barley-for breakfast Hemlock Lumber. Food, Friday, 'ov. 14. ......._-. ,.,.,.,�.._- , 9'• - ( , remember this young man while he - Baking Bean _ .�• NHIL C.SMITH. D. D. 9., L, D. S., was a resident of Cherrywood. �• '' (Succeesot to Dr J.N.Dales;• Graduate of me= a ICKERING �i� DUNBARTON The Young People of Cherrywood, dw'Royal College of Dental Surgeons and Torun. -- have begun practicing on their new FEEDS Uwvtruty, At Claremont office over D. A Odra. W. D. and Miss Irene Dunbar " sums'10t--1i every Taasday and Frtdayii Poon LUMB .L Y play Beaus on a String". It is ex- Zt have moved into the city for the win- petted to be presented about Dec. Barley Feed Barley Flour 12th. Watch for further announce- Mixed Chop Low Grade Flour Ir-IrERBERT T FALLAISE, L. D S.. fir' Corn Ideal Sera c Feed,5Rrailb x•, D. D.S. Graduate.f:he Royal College of TT Miss ?Mabel Brown of Markham, meenom later, Bran Cracked Corn WaDaatal surgeons sad the University or Toronto. t/. H�,BBal, - Claremont spent Thanksgiving week-end with Anniversary services were largely Shorts Crushed Oats e res reside"%"second door east of St And- Pbone 9.2,} Mrs. Joseph Allison. Fine bfdddliags Oat Chop taw's Church. Pickering.Ont. t�ce boars : 9 P attended last Sunday. The choirs of . E E C WSO a.m. to 0 P. m.,_yes by apposatarent. fX-ray FURNITURE R 11I I T�J R E Misses Janet Allison and Agnes Whitevale, Baptist Church and Zion service). Phone ck 3r0o. s 431y Thom are spending a couple of days united church supplied them NEW, USED AND ANTIQUE: with a friend at Dixie. the afternoon and evening w wa$ Dvlsitetes4lti d4ss3s. , IN CiRi~:AT VARIETY The Young Peoples Association of mach enjoyed by all. Rev. H bert, o! L E3Clf?J11a��©!'-lfAJ1�l . ELIZABETH RICHARDSON- the United church hada very success- New*tonbrook, gave t-*o very:inter- L. y! Simmon's Reda. Marshall Mat- ful Box Social, Monday evening and . ; As Fire and-mutomeD+l.n�•9suras.ce of all kind.. g .sting addresses. _ r Btlildiag and General ormanung companies of Wild 19naacial stand• tresses, Dressers, Tables and Nov. 17th, being Missionary meeting �.. . - ; Contracting, wt• Chairs. Pietare Frames. a lad missions student will k. Y sY Pas " BROUGHAM. Estimates furnished on all elaxese ,-•1 8ORGE KEAY-Licensed auction- Our prices are the lowest. All are welcome. of work-Interior and Exterior. . �3" Mune Live stock and general sales On Sunday morning. Mrs. John- ` y a en -dt�� Terns reasonable. R. g• Three carlotds of our W' 'M- S. alterations and repairs. i�6OaeSrang Som. 81.4 Ston, of Toronto, gave a very inter- ladies attended the Thankoffering of P0�1`ILL. Licemaed Anctlefmt4ae. COAL eating and instructive address in tir the W. M S•, of Whitby Tabernacle. 06ttmne7s Built Oonerete Work. F. es eanafnm .t sash mw Auct0aftelo sae. interests of the W. M S. describing on Tuesday afternoon. Avery kind- Phone Pickering 6719 arise or ail k"Wo aessaasd ea or U1ne+aur the work from its very beginning- l y welcome was accorded all the vis- FAIRPORT. - ONTARIO lsetlsar ®rss.as fieans t>erw P 0- R9sit A xood'supply of Hard and Soft She held the audience spellbound and iting auxiliaries from the surround- ' g NNA N TOWNSKIP CLEBS rt was the Thankoffering meeting. ing villages, representatives being Q QQ ' + elsm.ovasam. ®s..issltr.rta. stases Coal o8. hand. Also a supply The next meeting Will be Nov. 20th from Pickering, Durlbarton. Brough- "� N L iJ aww.aasams. RUN. seam fa isson of Kindling Wood, at the home of Mrs. Dr. PeaMon. Nova Bcotfa 8blo P�fL 7Ns 1_1 ,store len am. Broolrlin and; from Greenwood. +r8. eia sasaetb. 'trae� aft >t+t► All present were anticipating mach Rles wtraswats. Hear Rumpus Riot and Vengeance pleasure and profit in hearing Mrs. Galt Galvanised Steel 8hingise- K, MAW. LICENSED ACC- 12tf 'hone Pick. 1708. the two tdarkier at Greenwood, Bird's Felt Slate Shingles '1'rOrtsZtt for tfarJ<.Qsear+s and Daefsam Janet DrlcGillivsry, who, the paalt an krawasoi salsa � Friday. Nov. 14th. months at her own expense, has cov- for sale at '4 W TT.� r�w�S-�Deb anyDONTALD 11[IINRO. PICHEHINO erect an itinerary of 10.000 miles !n T. PATRRBOIC9 - CLAREMONT �e�,oat• sty . • e 16ROUGHAM. the Orient, visiting all the branches (pall and get prices. Phone 3818 O Puckering Mills of service under the direction of tht _ _O 'Miss Phyllis Gerow is visiting Os- United church, Her subject for the FRONT RANK POULTRY FEED hs wa friends this week. afternoon was "China", a vast cou• LAWS !Saving rented ray premises in Miss Brodie accompanied her nie- ntry, a great people with a great Pickering I have moved to EGO" MASH ccs to Toronto on Sunday. need, and their need Wes so vividly G A R A G E S � Mrs. Philip and Miss Brodie vis- portrayed by the speaker, that, :, gTITS.AI M -' GROWING MASH ited Oshawa friends on Wednesday. greater understanding and sympathy ,AND SERVICE STATION Where I will conduct a black Mrs. H. Jermyn and Shirley spent will be felt for the missionaries and smitbing,business and a There is quite an advantage by Thanksgiving with'the Gannon fam- people of this war torn country. Miaq We are prepared to do all kinds service station. using Free Mixed Feed@. Our ily Henderson of the W. L C. contribut- of repairing of cars, also bat- feeds tial oil and a@, tires and feeds are not stocked Mrs. Sharp, of Galt, is visiting ed a solo which was much appreciat- tery charging, electric , pe g with Edward and Mrs. Willson at ed. Over the tea cups the fellow- Lire repair@. up months ahead. _ welding and in fact present. workers of the different societies ever thing in eon- `a a recom mend our Dairy Rations eSilas' oo s - nection w t any point. for nantit and unlit pairing•the damage done by fire on Our auxiliary are very grateful to 9 r q y the J. Soden-bonne. the Whitby branch for sharing with Gas, car work. ; mirk production. Mrs. Hanley, of Stratford and Mr. them the privilege of hearing.Mrs Oil$, Grease and Accessories 1 _ ;' X-Je -L Chopping every week day at Sc and Mrs. W. Bate, of Toronto, spent McGillivary. always-on hand- Taxi Service. AWper brig for Iota of 5 bags or Thanksgiving with Miss Bate. Agent for Chevrolet Oars. A moi- " Pbonei3rook. 1808 ovpr, lees than 5 bags 10c T. C. Brown, D. Gannon and H. Don't miss tho Slipper and Drama � per bag. Barley 10c. I Jermyn are in Haliburton Chia week- . "Alley Daffodil." Brougham, Gordon J. W Kinsale, - Ontario' - end on a deer-hunting expedition. Nov. 18th. _ .Pbone 5317 _ � Mrs. W. J. Brown, of Toronto, will *• sing at the afternoon service in. Ste GREENWOOD. � tohen Y PIdMing Killing COMD0II7 John's Church on Sunday. - `s • flan Miller, of Toronto, spent the Alf., Tremble and eon spent Sun- BULBS - Blacksmlthln j nianksgivinir with his people here. day in the city. . I , ` a Miss-Jeni�te Duncan was home for Will Ormerod, of Toronto, ooas at FSS . • IC abinet the week=end. his home over the holiday. Horse shoeing a specialty. Tlie recently organized Young Peo- The Robinette fatally, of Toronto, t } AuGaawral Wolrk.including Wood 'ple•s Bible Clare is progressing. They spent Sunday with Miss K. Woad. HOLLAND •Ch F9 Work.' aptly have organised a mid-week meeting The Scott fKm ly, of Toronto, spent " Tablp, s . Attended to. in the church hall. Monday with Jsttl�es and Mrs. Gib- . Also, There was a gathering of the, clan son. _ We have just received direct from 82-piece het of -Agent for Taco Farm at the Barclay home.for TJiariksgiv- Mrs. Oliver, of'Toronto, spent the Holland a shipment of Garden t. Machinery. ing, including the Haywood family, of weekend with Mrs. M. A. Sadler and Bulbs for outside planting _D ► Y Dunnville, the Good family, of Tor- family. or indoor forcing. ishes, e �V_2a50 _ ' F- T- w00d��¢ onto, Dr. L. Barclay and Miss Helen Miss E. Risebrough of Toronto, - _•GREENWOOD 491y Barclay, R. N.,'of Toronto. . spent the week-end with Frank Wall Darwin, Breeder, Parrot Our pastor gave us an earnest re- and family. (single) TULIPS (double ' • Iminder-of Annistice Da o 'Mrs. R. Wilson of Whitby, spent illd>bchen Ct►binet, with all the lit-. y n Sunday. •'' -ast davieealm-flavin labdr an f� Lest we forget those wha came not the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Prices 50c doz., $4.00 per handced_g DO Not {iiT� back and those who still stiffer the -S. Corbett. angle special varieties slightly Rime. )Wore. All named varieties. tragedy-.! -war in hospitals and dep- Mr. and Mrs. Brandon entertained - , Fereelain topped table,2 Windsor -�-IZnti1 -winter-comes-to- _ endenta of those who.gave their all company from Midland, their former HYACINTHS(all colors) '- type chairs and a set of dishes, to their country. home, on Sunday. x , _. nrffaam�tinted.patterned.in 8.e• look over your 5e per bulb. I z -tel flowers,and octoitasn eEape Furnace,or John's church will tab place next lin, ,pent the 4week end with her sir- D�FFODILB saps, 8 saucers, 6 tea plates, those Sunday afternoon at 2.30 and in the ter, Mrs. W. Sadler. J. a butter plate@, 6 fruit dishes, '�•� evening at 7.00 o'clock. Rev. Dr. Sames and Mrs. Raine and Ross Von Sino";Bicolor Victoria, of Brougham, a est Emperor(single and double) `- an Mrs. Raine 4 b on will take berth d r g . per ''I platter,. 1 salad bowl. :.1Je • � Troughs:•, Fraser, of Dun art , aservices. There will be sPecial mus- Sunday with friends,in Toronto. 60e dozen. #-Tbia outdlt, is speeial estraordin- 'repaired or replaced. is for each service. .The 'Claremont We are glad to know, that Mr. ,N. Paper White a'ry, priced at$69.50.` ' United church choir-will have charge� Bie.,is able to be out again.after the Fltlsop your order and . - of the musicah part of'Lha styles in etecident he, sustained .in Pickering NARCISSIIS the eveirilr 'On Tuesday eveniti the'illage on Thursday.last. - ;5bc a dozen: s BE READY Isdfes�oitl serve a suppe�frorn 6 toS The Greenwood Dramatic Club are, ^ ` ci" o'clock whichwill.lie followed',by APresenting their new,.piap " "fire Alley Get yours while the assortment ` { .%Ct As'.. te � r' ''•. =when ta+intM'N�ues. r J b the- Greenwood .Daffdflu:ih 'the cfi>{rc}i Isere on 3s complete: -s b' "' .. . .._: ';,. d alas •presented. Y . Phons.1800 Clan' Yfiunq People• ,who are well 1«tliowli day, •1�?oir. Y4tli; anile? to auspices of s r#4 j �:,:' �L�IN BUSHBY for Their ab{for Tank live,` otheYthe- eine m yyainteres interesting y, an. E • C. J O N E S orniture Dealer and Visitors for Thanksgiving with othef ertremel interestin la , and Funeral Director Mrs. Philip and Miss Brodie were R.i is written by Myrtle Elsey, and tells r A Also AdbnLaaoe service ;Hardware Phone 4@00 and Mrs. Brodie, Mra. Fair and Mrs. in a thrilling way how sudden wealth Druggist and Chemist, '' • McLaughlin and little son, of Toron- affected the Roberts family. Full wA 'i ea<la�e J. Ojftdo PICKRWNG - to - _ l partideulav* next-week. ... Phone 68 4 Pickering : ,.. ,.:..,.'r-....e:v�srgr t . s '' .x..-'�.. ': 3r-„ .,.v...ort: �_ avis ::,r+ t,''.F'-"" .v..,.=v .:8.;a,r•�c�i'as .. ...... �:y ,_ - .•_ ..K""8. ++ : - - _ - a' J . 8 v v a • _ Diamonds,� .. _ - - - 77:,•,t Hrasi! has long been noted for its Doctors Study People nuts and has made the front page re- o Have Not Become Sick 4 r- Cantly with its revoltitions. But The' . . / 'E Engineering and Mining Jot has rr _ " the_atory of a dllforout kind•o> ld; - .-The newt great .advance In medical soy a&defeated..and in fun retreat, Ian product, namely, black diamonds. scletice„ the distinguished British err. It ought to be possible,the British aur- - Africa tq by fat the largest producer goon, Lord Moynihan,said recently, in geon urged• to develop an entirely dit- giMpANN BM _ of white diamonds, but Brazil is Barest typo of medical science, deal- _- thoi:;ht to lead the world in gems of as address at Guy's Hospital •Medical Ing with normal people And with the N _ _ �'•-• the black variety. Three varieties of. School in London, should be the study fight against disease before the Brit ,7 " �'�'- • diamonds are known: the crystalline, of healthy individuals instead 'of sick ea Misplaced Matter ten forgot to say please and thark you, gem stone, the bort, resembling the ones; enemy int has gone is rwaraof the perhaps especially the stagy of enemy instead of afterwarii. To' ' often her mother would say "now carbonado; and the true carbonado. individuals who are just about to get create the detailed knowledge of nor + She was a thin, gent, wiry little aid Mary, you must be a good girl and Brazil possesses the only known cons-' sick. When the average patient calls I mal and-"near-normal" human beings lady and looked trait and worn. Two remember.to say please and thank mercial deposits of the carbonado, a in a physician or goes to a hospital,; necessary for such a science, Lord wonted linea were deeply marked on " so-called anthracite variety of dia- Lord Moynihan said, the forcea•of Na- / )ter. iedforli es between her areyee and you. I Monynihaa advocated the establish- Shortly atter, Mary wanted to play mond. The largest diamond ever lure usually are fighting In the last maul is medical colleges of professor- she never seemed to have time to even with the neighbor's little girl and was found was a eartsonado, discovered in ditch. The physician has only ator-� ships of normal human physiology, smile. Her home was always immacu- :eked "Wali you be a real gt od girl Brazil In 1895, weighing 3,078 carats lorn hope to work on. What medical• giving.these professors and their as- late. The garden was a bower of, !m• over !beret" and worth more than $3000,000 at' scie4cs now,knows about lighting dis-I sisiants access ,not only to hospital 6 R ---maculate fiowers, fresh, clean towers "Oh yes, I be good." '"How-good?" present rates- Until the invention ease is comparable to what a military sick paitents and to sick people gen- in lovely color, and she surely had said mother. "Oh-1 be tank you of the diamond-drill, carbonados were strategist would know of warfare if, erally but to groups of normal people the honor, it one calls 1t honor, 'of gam." of little value: Once thrown away he were never sent for until the bat- in ordinary walks of life, and especial- - ha*Ing her place immaculately differ- ude3esa, later sold at twenty-flue tie already was nearly lost if he ant. cents l drat, these huge, hard, lY to�ieople who fee tfiemselves just The One Minute Cold.Sponge never commanded an army until it al- beginning to fall sick. It was because she was as fndefa• rough diamonds now bring a hun- People who do not take the cold tigable scrubber and 031 she cools! see dyed and eighty-five dollars a carat n_"' Record Is r sponge bath each morning are missing \r�Ildl ! • x was dirt. The house Inside was. In the market, Prospecting by the "!Nations Giood-Will scrubbed in every nook and coater,i a very important daily necessity. use of the diamond is now apprcv. ' sa the ble time a chills al a very.! Lowered 3 Hours Stressed at'Opening nes, and outside In every nook and ed engineering everywhere. The car tsagreeable time are visualized but ~' corner as waif The ,Barden pathskit' is not hard tc take 1! dopa very bonado has the distinction of bean^ ' were swept so dilligently that they be.. the toughest substance on earth and. St. Catharines - The _VIf"t Border Tunnel came shiny black pathways. No stray quickly and brings with it a glow sad, sound to powder, is used as pollsb• package vitality that lasts througr the day. freighter Georgian, Hader the cons-' i' deaf dared to have a resting place for Ing material in the cutting of white mend of Captain D. Hudson; coatinw 1t is the best preventive for colds that ed, recently records on the long In that garden. One even won diamonds. Another good example of Services Mark Dedicatio OE s ' dared if they might have an inkling can be given. Do not mina it. the folly of calling a, thing rubbish - that they were unwelcome and Butter- •', and casting It to the void, simply be Welland ship canal. The first steam- Windsor-Detroit Tunnel— f About flowers k er to pass through the new water- — Man Attend d down just outside of it, for it seem- cause we :have not discovered Its way when the northern division was y eel one never could see any leaves The Amaryllus bulb which has such use. The soralled rubbish-heaps of HnofilcWIT3 opened for navigation at Ceremony there at any time. The trees too a beautiful red !lower clustered on the world are all coming to turn t` b �-fart Weller, she was also the first Windsor.-Fitting ceremonies mark Jooked different, the leaves showed top of its long stem should be repotted worked over again with many s boat to pass through the twin flight at the dedication and formal opening they were maples Lut the trunks were about every two or three years. When lin results.-Frdm "The New Out- g locks at Thorold, and now she has � the„Windsor-Detroit vehicular tun- of-a ligiat creamy color not seen else• through blooming cut eft the green but look." .net' a new record when she clipped nal on November lei. where. People wondered at their ap do not rest the plant by putting it is - = --' four minutes from her own time, aLd( Cheers, band music, bursting of •'pearaace• until the information was a dark place. - Cotton For Road-Making negotiated the passage from Tborold bombs, clicking of camera and the %-whispered that the trunks were scrub- Burnley, one of the big Lancashire to the end of the breakwater In LakeI fare of flashlights were the noise tea- 'bed. 4iood Things to sat cotton towns, has just launched an Ontario in three hour. and six min• tures of the two occasiods which drew %•. The little lady died before her time, "Wonderful lemon pe," says Jim- experiment which may result in the Utes, thousands of people from both sides wan and wrinkled, and the house was m!e• finding of new markets for cotton " Q of the line into a joint celebration of t silent, brt as the weeks passed how 3 eggs. 3 teasps• water, 1 cup.sugar, cloth. an Juternational event of importance soon the garden gradually became as 1 lemon, Method-Put beaten yolks. The corporation is resurfacing part Seaweed May Yield -the completion of a $26,000,000 pro- other gardens. Leaves Buttered down water, lemon juice and grated rind of its atieets, and on certain lengths - High.�de paw ject which is the first vehicular tun. ?* and strew-ed the paths and even a and l;i cups sugar together, cook on it is using Burnley-made cotton. It One of the big nel to connect two nations. a g problems of the day weed dared peep through-the grounit stove, stirring 3 minutes or longer tiff is believed that the cotton wilt help is to And hew sources for the supply, Spirit of Amity and grew until It went the way of all 1 it thickens a little, about coasisteacy to make the surface waterproof, and ` weeds. The trunks of the maples be-+of cream. Beat egg whites and fold In- ►„ + of Doper, Most of It !s made from Men prominent in public iiia !n both t D `gat It wi.l last longer. wood, but we are using up the world's Canada and the United States played 'cotae golden and gradually put on the to them -% cup sugar. Fold cooked Similar experiments have been made timber faster than nature can row an outstanding F - coat of nature's brown. Although the mixture slowly into whites. Pour Into. in Americs, where cotton has been g g .past t the program place did not bloom with the unusual baked crust and brown in quick oven. used successfully in the construction !t for us. 4 of addresses which featured the words _ colors of misplaced cleanliness 1t soon It seems thin but thickens up Sae. of both concrete and asphalt roads. Prom Russia roman news of a dia• flee. The burden of the 4poken words covery which may revolutionize the was emphasis of the spirit of amity took on the glory act nature's gifts and It :hr ure of cotton for road-taaking papermaking industry. An engineer which has existed for more than s best of sit through it walked the new Kentucky Salad spreads, a great deal of cloth can be named Velljefi was struck some time cap celery, 1 cup canned century between the two countrtea, a _ '.owner with her straight, beautifully 1 pineapple used In this way. Road engineers are ago with the idea that seaweed prob- modelled figure. The bloom of health julze (if not enough All cup with alwsy on the look r.ut for new ma- and stressing In the tact that this fat• was oa her cheek and fa the glint of water)' Put liquid sad sugar on to terials, so there should be no dtfflculty ably contained the essential nub est means of lntercommunlcatlon will stances for making paper Now he go tar to strengthen the bonds which tsar eyes as she walked through the boll, take one envelope of gelatins. there. Among their previous experi- has evolved a process which allows now bind the two nations, and to fur quiet,garden In pensive leisure, loving soak In % cup cold water, fill cup with menta may be mentioned the use of this to be done on a large scale at a the do*v ars which nodded and bloomed boiling syrup. stir Into rest of amp. rubber, which may be encouraged now they emblazon before the world the :fullyas contented with her avers set to coo when !t begins to set stir by the ver low price to which the remarkably low cost A factory near- i. y Ing completion In the neighborhood of great thought of peace and harmony care as under -the strenuous and ez• In the fruit and put into moulds. raw matirial has fsPaen recently. sea es ers among peoples. - Is tremely misplaced diligence of the -O estimated. yield fansannual will, pro- gramShortly addresses-noon, irbe President former owner. Dressing for Kentucky Salad M*IXFO FISH crop of 100,000 tons. Herbert Hoover pressed a button In It,did seem the little old lady never Juice of 1 orange. Julce.of 1 lemon. You can eke out left-over fish to By means of novel machinery: sea- Washington which actuated the great would enjoy her home for she was a1- is cup water, 1 tease. butter, 34 cup make an excellent su ways seeing what she called dirt. -su r 1-e 1 tela , cornstareL Put supper dish in add- weed can a converted faro paper In 'gongs beside the speakers' platforms -sugar, 1-egg, P Ing a can of shrimps, creaming all leas than half an hour. Siztenn dif. i whether it .was dirt or not, and she orange. lemon and water In double at both aides of the tunnel, marking of it together and baking casserole. ferent kinds of paper. as well as card- the official opening of the great tube. misted altogether nature's beant�y at; boiler, add sugar and bring to boiling — p board and glue, have already been her very door. After all Is not-dirt l point, have egg well beaten then add TO ALL LANDS obtained from seaweed, and the chief This was the signal for prolonged r .only misplaced matter, and we the to egg the cornstarch dissolved. pat Canadian newsprint exports reac!r waste product 1s a fireproof eaDetance cheering by the immense crowds, and choosers of what is misplaced Does I all in doable boiler,stir till it thickens, all quarters of the civilized world. that can be manufactured into tiles. aerial bombe crashed overhead and bands blared forth. - ` 'this not Indicate that we 'sometimes; thea 'take oft-add'butter and when _ - -• s - carry oar-own Ideas to unasrtal ez-' ready to Bene add whipped cream - + . ._._ "The Fleetway" l<ewl Crowned Kingof Abyssinia Itremes' Sprinkle chopped walnuts on top if y The announcement was made that Litre Mary was just three and of- desired the, name selected-for the Dear tunnel - - �—— ndebts of R-1�1 Dead ---• is Detroit-Windsor Tunnel-the 1Pleet- ' • way. A competition for the choice of Lipton Returns the name was conducted by a Detroit Depe , Will Receive Compensation, F ;To United States r newspaper, John T. Wills,of Detroit, London.-The British Government � s ", x' and Michael J. Walsh of Windsor. for- - �Yill pay compensation to the dope d - '+ +� - merly of Hamilton, will each get $100• :Will Challenge in 1932 and ants of victims of the orad, of the t, Willis suggested the first half-of the airship R-101 on Oct 6, Frederick name and Walsh the latter half. The /`, ;udges telt that the combination was - " be in Effect announced !n the - _ -New York—Sir Thomas Lipton ar recently. ' R. - auggest�!tames were given honor --rived in part recently and reiterated- with from--$900 ---- �- _ able-mention his intention of trying again for the with a gratuity of $2,250, plus $120 - +yachtiag trophy his vessels have fail- annually on account of each child, to ai Serviceable Holder �[ ed to capture in five challenges. Pensions of $5.50 weekly plus $1.25 ' ¢ With coarse crochet cotton make a "I haps to race again in 1932," said weekly`fok each chirld. Those apply to the tea merchant, "perhaps the rule dependents of the airship's officers , + % chain about nix Inches I long. Turn for Identical riggng will be in effect and men. � '�sud make a treble do each stftcL "� '•, by that time. It would be much fair- Civilian pensions will be paid vary Work back and forth with trebles, r. !akin up back thread• each time to ` er-for both boats." • ing from $500 to $1,500 with special ` makega rib. Do thin flntil you Have Sir Thomas said It was unlikely)children's allowance except for those + ` ' a amp, which, when folded, gives ar ' that Captain Ned-Heard would be re-i already receiving penoions under the ,• ` 'twined as skipper for the Vext chal- workmens compensation regulations. f ! perfect square. lenge. The latter awards where necessary �ow_of spaces all around catching edges together, then make a White visiting the United States on will be trade up by the Government to <' shell with picot,in middle: I have no f this trip Sir Thomas will be present- the scale paid civilians not so qualified,f AM1 ; directions for this, made It up myself. ed with the "Am'e'ricans' Cup", a The . ' force pension is $900, while It is heave enough without a lining a' trophy .purchased,with donations re the civilian scale is about'$285 ann i and so easily washed. I•also drocheb r �crdved from hundreds of Ma admtr- ally. ��� � �✓ � wash 'clothe, making two pink, blue vers In this country as a'tribute to his o or yellow stripes to three of 'wh1A, -sportsmanship. �ORIkX STARCH with the colored edge, They are i I e If you add a pinch of borax to th ally, too. pr water In which.-you rinse your linen Iris Lad been sitting with an ab- or batiste collars and curs, they will � t � ` ' Great Nationar Resources sorbed" look on gar face, gazing at have a pristine crispness when iron•; Assure Canadian Supremacy, x --- --hdr father. 'Why did you marry. ad• fsiother, dad?„ she suddenly said. — -- Forest areas, vast waterpower de• _ •`Because t as fool, I suppose," —�— - velopments and-manufacturing plants « w a oo p appose, he Britain is the only country in the In all areas of Eastern Canada th replied. Poor Mums, said Iris soft- # ty. "What do you mean,mise?"asked world with a society of women engin- - world's ,chief source of aewaprin4 �1 lather sharply. "I mean that ft was ears; this has a membership of 500. pulp, and paper supply. sad for mother to marry alool, dsid," I COAT CUFFS explained Iris seriously... l A visitor from the city one day Oftentimes the only part of you asked a farmer which he did with shah aa, enormous peach crop. The coat lining that is worn is the cnf[i ' Zleepfng compartments, fitted with farmer replied: Yon don match the linins with ribboi groper bedateada, rnnMns hot and !*A we eat what we can;_and slid add IL ae.r CUR very easily. scold water, steam radiators, folding what we can't we Can." WIC �Oweta _grouser-hangers,and a temperature m "Re, d• the same think" replied. Nordwm .View of Negus Ras Tafarl, as he was crowneid caeh�lel at ib1s/bk a "dean gulator, are now running on one night than vidtw- "W0' NO wbat we'Gan Many of wild �R esptsaa between London and Abse• Nn. s" wh" we =a% "n we oaa• Queen Menen In 1928, a scene, which was repeated Hstj�ij♦ � rtiston throushout tim !leen. �-" _ tion se sole Awyetbr of >Othopian Xvipire. RNs 91st of Ifortk4ra Canada. , n-' `y , .•, r. .6w:.L..v..if .v •� '. ym ....... s't... ,., :._._ _ i_ .e..? .t_ nos- . si•r .•'.P;,.`,,. ,: � t-'S• - r. _" "`net"' _ _ _ k:'. u�'C^ 'K Y.... .�.., y '. .¢,w •,..,•.,.• ,may :. .. .w Ml • - _ {.. F Y 4 wr" : ., c .:.. .� ... '4t: �Y _-tr. -$ �.e'£+ ,.' •' -..... .':w7w't+..,?.w wiraw•efg9`:w..v,,...m...:,y -sxy,•:,...,d4vrf-'.na-.'n.�a,�L'i.tiaw. -x•.riwX[.s.4ksr.•'Ncta .f._wt;•• ....,,arm. .,,5.,.;4W,,a.s.�r., [ '.- .k' 4�ri;37'.,"�!4... •��E•r ..fl'/ir e,;s,..� yep,,,,... w.,;� .-e.,"4! AV- a �5 -dot `f'ravelt Azov« I tended that of last Year." the first nine months of Own tlsia os e y Occupant,S " ay, are you just hand- > ting me Pollyanna stuff to cheer me t3eT1 Forces Herto Sadie up,or is this on the level?^ ' '4ltlgll Ptin. — _ Newcomer—"I don't see any reason V �4 wTip T"tvotild-want-to 'YSQ' fou` "I sever seem to and time to rest.- never saw You before,and it will prop- �M. - :+ 'says many an overworked housewife. ably be better for my morale if 1 never Under smiles and forced cheerfulness do again." she conceals weariness and nervous occupant—"I'm sorry,, stranger, I'm yh • a depression; headaches and back- just down in the dumps, and I forgot • • J 4. aches. Often she is in real pain, but myself. Here, have out of my cigar- :still refuses to give up. This very ettes, and then tail me how you put " fortitude is apt to be her undoing. If it over." • • •�� j' she continues to neglect the signals Newcomer—"Put it over? i didn't of distress she will sooner or•later know I.was doing anything unusual. suffer a serious breakdown. and so never stopped to analyze the `' ' ` A noted doctor has stated that ane- �"•'~ • reasons." �o � w tenths of the ills of womanhood are Occupant—"Well, now that you've t due to poor blood. That anaemia is heard my story, I wish you'd try:' Q' • the cause OL the low spirits, the poor w= (Deep silence for a minute or two). appetite and palpitation that awake Newcomer—"About two months affo, ��• •'����?`�'L• '��� t - �y :,life a burden for so many. I wrote two contractors saying that ILL .,....a ..,,��, •i�+. =moi ~ There is no need, however, for v'r would like to built an addition to my - men to suffer in this way. All the Three thousand muee by ocean home, giving me-an--extra b miseries of anaemia canbe banished steamship and a farther 1400 miles and a sleeping porch with an enlarged by taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. over 'land—all the way from Edin- kitchen and breakfast room on the These Pills stents as abundance of first floor. One has made no reply, new, rich, red blood and this new burgh to Winnipeg, has no terrors ; and the other waited three weeks, EX `Mood will brag strength and vitality for little Joyce Braidwood, aged 8114. only to tell me that he was 'tied up' to nervous, overtired women. The who recently sailed unaccompanied by on a big contract. Two weeks ago I �a _ Pills are sold by all medicine dealers Canadian Pacific liner Duchess of arranged to have my home re-decor- or by mail at 60 cents a box from The Atholl, from Glasgow to Montreal. 1113 a trans tion ser- ated, beginning the following Monday. eltststsEas�r Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- Canadian Pacific port& The decorator has not shown up yet. a vine, Ont vices once more took care of her at The man who cleans my basement • 4%0 JM e�f* ,Q the latter city and conveyed her to evbry fall, tends my furnace, carries waiting friends• at Winnipeg with out the ashes, etc., has not put in.an Music of Night whom she will live. i appearance this fall, despite my ire- How to Avoid Cold Feet Classified Aldvertisliasg ` Between the hours of dusk and dark. O quant calls and his equally frequent I paused before a forest dense, /'�_�� promises. I telephoned three times You can avoid cold feet this winter W ANTED—A THOUSAND BRITiSS•. The leaves were still, no sound, no `' Owl : by lengthening your blanketb and nom- !1 ERS to get prices for sead:,t E; Bur- stir, for a man to come and see a car that applea Overseas for Cbristmas. Write seeded repairing sad aerhanling and forters--so that they will tuck in' The Man Fro:1 Kent." Drawer A, Hvr• Aad trees stood grim In stern de- The Turkey securely, since so few really come long lington• Ont. ` It saddens me to nee the turkey putting In running condition. He Lenge• , enough. OL'LOL'6B GEESE, EITHER 13P.X, r never came.' /� i6 each. Two geese laid 80 eggs!► 4n., with mind upon his work, he Occupant-"Bat how has that helped Take a strip t unbleached muslin j i Q Hugh Hislop. Glantord, Ontario. When darkness fell I turned to 80- views with undisguised dismay 9„ 12 inches wide and as long a; your At halting breath. a minor strain. The coming of Thanksgiving Day. your business. , Newcomer— It hasn't. Because of blanket or comforter is made. At- A T E N T S II thought I saw s moving form, tach it securely across the bottom of E; - And thea I heard a wend refrain. their utter lack o! Interest, I've can- For ,him the pumpkin has no charm, celled all of these jobs and am now your blanket or comforter, having List of -Wanted Inventlone ` Cranberries cause him much alarm, looking for men who are ready to do drat had the othee%.three aides hem- sins Sall IntortEsatien sent 8rw a h1Sy pulses leaped. my heart was taut. stitched 1n the color of Your-bedding on Request 7 Chestnuts give him collywobbles, business. The point 'I'm trying to � ttaatsiaa t9®..stay!. W, t I seemed to feel your kiss once Wring from him most plaintive gob- make Is that business isn't good with or else blind etitebet or done in col- x79 >ta one. more, btes. some folks because they aren't good °red feather etStehiag. And 'heard your deep voice'say, "My to their buinesa." Banish pain-with Minard's Liniment. love. His sojourn sad and grim. a '. +< May I"have just one wee encore?" i • � No kindly Providence for him 1 ' No sops 1s his save that his breast `'. 'THE SPOILS The motion pfctnre story of the ' _., week concerns a producer who hag 211LIN assns �'9Pax fancy, playing me a trick. Way He beneath an alien vest.- The sportsman was returning from w•+ WiLmm Thermusicches rose n lilting s notes, lace, y • " i1,jEYistlt. 1a't Wrenitel �t B Beautiful Daughter-"Well, I pro- the village he was met by s villager. recently imported an alias star. '"She's �� weaving ' a da os the marshes. As he enteredXASL a alae gtr..' he announced/ and I'm J And I was sure I saw your Lace. posed to Harold myself to-night." "Morning. Charles"' he greeted. gonna loin hes English. A. pr I-gpl� 0 lite. Her 'Mother—"You must be mad!" '� oralag, sir!" said the man. "Been !o b'+" l ekfast ` ;'.The notes were Plaintive, fainter now, Beautiful Daughter—"You're darned out shooting, eh?" d, 4 aright moon shafts crept across the right lam! ,He turned me down." "Yes." replied the sportsman,,a lit- 1 �° nligaeans ����_ YOU *' 1 looked again, no one was here— tie breathlessly. II While we are on. the subject, we� "And what have ye killed, sir? ask- � C1lIlI��C1R11'1® TslciaElD Did I gee Pan or was it you? might say one trouble with young ed Charles. >rr se-*A•r ON cuss,,t•M*stal —••Flaming Oliva.." people today in that they do too mash Just a.few ducks," the sportsman W;•uanyl beck�. ran'"r't'!""r' . , petting. and another trouble with their explained, opening his bag. Sao. Averywh re Of lddi LCiV! parents is that they do not'do enough. Charles looked at the catch. Cotmtieas remedies are advertEaeil ' LOtai D0�1f10 �� "Were they wild?" he asked. rn a for constipation. Many relieve fox Paul—"4ive me a kiss or I'll sock "Well." said the sportsman,as he re 1�..l1�` COlds die momenf but they are habit forst- Oare. Eng.—Came Michaelmas, and;you over the bead and take one any. collected the expedition. "the weren't - ins and must be continued. Other e Tom Ridd, of "Lorca Doone- tame, way" exactly wild•=bnt the farmers were!" 1M fn:rd's Liniment fg recommend- contain �d and daggeroas min- moved from Yenworthy li`at m, where Pauline—"I121 not give you akin!— ed !n cases. of bronchial irregv- eral drugs,.which remain in the syn• a` his people had resided for generations. and .don't dare hit me too hard!" larity. Rub It on' the affected tem, settle in the oasts and cause Now and then, when time hangs parts, and inhale It as necessity ache and pains. me are hartH In moving, Ridd severd century-old purgatives which cramp and s�nt'tpr heavily on. our hands, ,�e indulge in dictates. :and leave a depressed after effect. family connections with the history of Aren't W• All? --- d is the territory In which the story of idle, foolish thoughts, and just at this Avoid lubricating oils which an The scene was the smoking room moment we are wondering whether, grease the intestines and encoura�"��' `.:Lorna Doone was laid. • ery ku9 1 _ op a popular train. The newcomer of- three or four years hence, Colonel � nature'machin to become One of the almost prlcelesi items fered his package of cigarettes to the, Lindbergh w!!! not experience some A ptue�p vege�ibk luative sttl 'of Ridd's household effects is the long �� �.. sls Carter's Little Liver P' only occupant, but his offer was de- trouble ir. ce:�uerinfi the heir. w ails. 8'�ti!• barreled flintlock gun, reputed tc be clined with: to OG touches the liver, bile starts to flow, the one with which Carver Doone Occupant—"No, thanks, just Salah- the bowels move gently the latlstinesi -wounded Lorna while she was marry- ed one. Or rather, ail hvould be more I are thorotaghly deaasy. and coastipa+� Sas John.Ridd at Oare church. Rides tion poisons pass away, w a stomach, will take a place near Devon in "hopes like It, but I've got to do something to Inver and bowels are now active aa� keep my mind oft of business." -; . tine ayys�enjoys ■ real tonic��eeb of bettering" himself. His removal Newcomer—"'Business not so good?" All sts $c and?Sc red - eada flee list of Ridds who have ser- Occupant—"Not so good? (grouch- wed as churchwarden's in this lonely Singly) It's terrible! Every merchant Ezmoor village I've visited this week is cora lainn . "A stranger comes to farm the as "Such ie 1480 ' m spent an hour or more _ giving me the gruesome deWls, and --- they've m feelingthesame way.. don'tNewcomei "I _see=bow-Aheg _ • can do it." 1 " ?" _ .. Occti int— Do what?" Da . ,. .11 susre Relief Y`k � . 3 about business Speneoadidona oar talking >�SF .a,• • r Occupant—"No business coming in, WNf<TII�ATION - ; I tell you—nothing else to do. You BIUON:NEfS Y. • don't understand.' fWQ41lNMEli N ;� Newcomen"I'm afraid I don't. I'm ti i. a local merchant, but I'm so busy tak- i r Ing care of my business I have had DEPRESSION time to learn of this slump you speak } / j of. Matter of fact, my business forWeak After fo `t1'■ ' different wenu� _ Operatioll WE LCOM E •taj` "'1� 5'� � I began to gam. ' saes everything was too ANY CHILD ,4i was very weak after an M Shure an ivery toima I feats in me NEW YQ anal dep''�' trousers' pocket "far me knife 'iia sl- much trouble for tae, 1 was a misery t eration.My nerves were so *eye r the iket pocket." L to myna and everyone around me. i "Thin per ought to look in the Mier �t1v0 1 waa advised to. take Glauber Salts makes a child restless, but aid sit down and and `pocket first." by my friends who said it was the the remedy can alwaysbe the same. my husband would flOt go same as Kruschen but it did me no I Good old Castorial Tere's comfort and leave me alone, Now my -s.--- good, sc at last my husband t me io eve drop of this are veget { ON So ry P sl :nerves are much better,thanks Bookland's "tai Four" s► rx a bottle of Kruachen and no one would' preptlon, and not the II 31 ST'S 7. AVE. t the different woman 1 am. I harm in its frequent use. As often as to a booklet that was left d —----The four books which can be classed weai/e PIMA.O.R.STATIONI _- -have bees taking Kruscnen now _your child.has a fretful spell, is tinder the door.Lydia E+Pink- as permanent"best-sellers," according constantly for two years. DSyy da ngliter feverish,or cries and can't ske let hams Vegetable Compound to Mr. R. H. Mottra ,the novelist, also would not be without it. Rave moria soothe and gnietflim. surely put me on ray feet: 1 {a gotwmell netghbonr to take Kruachen times it's a touch of coria Sometimes have taken eight bottles, M '- are the Bible, "Robinson Crnsoe," pa and she tsar iaotmd Sts worth coostipatioa Or diarrhea—a con- y ,i'The Age of Reason," by Thomas its she feels a different woman." dition that should always be checked friends tell me I look fine, My 'Paine, and "Black Beauty," by Miss' ` -x►irs. G. A. R.) without delay. lust keep R��, sisttr bas taken this medidrte 4, A. Sewell. The commonest arae of depression handy.and give it promptly. top."—Mrs. Annie Walt^ 0 200 Rooms Is parhat cons St,insidiotnE will follow very PioR1P if it St, Kingston, Ontario. complaint because the . sufferer is doesn't. You should call a P ysician. _ y e 81ew• Board with 1 seldom aware of rt. it means this This Is no year to be without a �: path _ gradual accumulation of body poisons . sleeve board for ironing., You can par- 1 whieb dall the mind,damp sprrits, -V, �rvidor. chase one ve►y inexpenst"ll eover'St - -� �P the nervous strength and lowerec • whole vital{ 1 file LY• yourself, and it is Indispensable for I Krusel 'o Salts make constipation is eta cuffs, collars, sashes and fore if u to )+bo . 611 There k Impossible - iiaow the never . n.0 OD. ". UP., nerd •�`' • PO�OWI Am d ATH•3°O UP; x"rme° '°°ase>imd,ohr s ewer i�ee>r , T1 5, . flit Minartl's Liniment re/r•sh•s the scalp., nem"os depressed• ISSUE No. 46—•-�30 " t-, - i 5 �. FF _ M - j r,r ,. C .". _...m•'L e• :ntl?� _ ..i �': ,Ora m kw Ja .•h„ _ ..% 3M M s o.. 0. 0pp•1�R. $ammesv3kie, dixUa 8.60;` 'P&e Caaaelii adSoaseed at 3„110 p. m.. •� a r J. Harlot grd&: con. 5., 1.25; 'Ern, to meet again on. Dec. let. $Oi�IDB-- or 'Pmeot. )IEu & 40,40W.TERMS Ineurance of ail kinds. Baia veshenb at pow 5 to 7 per ` S1.Ts va In•i.: $l.io It pill is a•eaca. 1640; E. Disney, haul gray.:con 5. ► 4sbea;�; cDe 16.00; A. Tremble;dra and haul on, � Cant Sleep, Gets Low rates for Auto Inauraace and °tt : =NO d .•ad Crat ton. 5• 42.50; 'G. Todd,- gran. fo, -Nervous, Hates.People Fite Insurance. 1NSU1tW!2$-All classes writtenla. t Greenwood rd, 16.40; . Tr n, drag oa m,I could not sleep'and of so also, representative o! chiding Fire, Automobile, Wind. --��Q� #u Pf ft9�M W.g T. L. and en. 5M 6.50- Tran` P g -__The Canada Life Aeau�ance Q - stores. Accident and Biekness, -- r. g ou loI hated everybody. -Since --write-_ - -- -- ' 421p Address Phone or _ s lira cob-._4,:5, , con. T. 1.50, W. Pegg, hAml gray. con of can sleep 10 hours and feel BROUGHAM, s ON.TARID 43,1! -;ED�.BOWMAN,Whitby 7, 17:00; L. Pegg, ditto 9.50; G. Pegg of pep aII day. Julius Bender. PICKER1tfG COUKCI4 For thirty years doctors have pre- ditto 13.10; E. Pegg shov: gray con. Report of the Novecxber meetili 7. 4.75• W. Sullivan, shov, scriEred VmoI because it contain g gray R. L. important mineral elements of iron, ; �corifinued 'from last week. - ?.5(J'; t. White, haul gray. R. L.?0.00; calcium and'.cod Aver peptone: The R 0 Y Rwds and Bridges Account. J Stephenson ditto 40.00• G.Berinett" I- S'. H. E. Beelby, fill at Wilson brdge 20.00; ditto,- 35.00; A. Thom, ditto ;2.50; `era FIRST bottle brings sound sleep R and R BIG appetite. Nervous, worn N. Linton, haul gray, con. 8. 66.00; J. McIntosh, shov,. gray. R. L. and out people are surprised how QUICK �_P 1. �.i K4. -- •J.•Gauslin, ditto 73.50; L. Linton dit. cut. weeds.. con. 1.;' 8.75; J. Selmah, Vinol gives new life and pep! Tastes 42.50; J. Stephenson, ditto .55. -o- rep. scraper graders and making drft delicious. E. C. Jones, Druggist. J. Middleton, ditto 51.00; R. Well Pins, 10.55; J. D. Remmer, haul gray, snare, ditto; 49.00; T.• Stanbury, ditto, con. 2., 16.00; W. C. .Willson} cut _ weeds con 5. 7.75• E. C,. Goeden cut Ada Jones-Sadler,A.H•C.M• 43.50; J. Cochran, gray. con 8, 2.10; weeds con. b., 126; W. E. 'Holtby, ' U Q J. Coates, gray. con. 8. ?.3b;; Robt. VOCAL TEACHER - GET Burnell, gray, con. 8. and 7, 4726; cut weeds Brougham 1.60 F;ank ` J. Wags, spread. gray, con. 6, 1?:50; Carter, haul gray. con. 6., 34.60; Alf. .,.Graduate of the HambourR Ii. Bentley, shov, gray: con: 6., ]r.00 Michell, ditto• 34.50; F. ,Byers haulConservatory of Music Many homesare run on the _Household Budget, G. Law, ditto 18.50; C. Lawton, ditto, gray. con. 6 and 7. 26.25; J. Soden, Pupils prepared for examinations 28.50; R. R. Mowbray haul gray, gray.coa. 5,-5:19. - - _ . _ - - - - ---p�gII.,- er8 -�Oi1r Will-find BOt388te3it 88�'lIIg9 Win. 6, and�gmv,eos.4. 124.50; A. B. - - _. - --Phone Clare. 80'T �0 -. . . _. .. $ALBAM Bertrand, haul gray. con. 4-35.00; R. W h permits the h0II88 wife t0 keep 1 !Parrott, ditto, 25.00; E. Richardson, :.:sato 35.00; S. Farndale, con. 6. and 7, ;..her budget well within bounds. s2.25; S. 'Farndale, drag- E. T: L., '...., aeon. S. 4.35; F. 'McCullough, drag con B; and gray. 74.W; D. Booth, dittu, .' _ a... -,4T-b0; L. Annis, clean ditch and 9mv. B1\eW Aoo�' s[ „ B. Line. 33.00; T. Madill, clean ditch C$ERRYWOOD A.ND PICKERIN( F and gray. R. Linea33.00• A. Carruth- vers clean ditch and drag W.' T. L. to Your Home Phone Mark. 6020 Phone Pick. am 16.713; T.-Madill Chang. course Lehman �c'bridge 7.50; •A. Carruthers, changing filth Gyproc �ouree and fill Lehman bridge 41.25; 111 � A - L. Hoover, ditto o48.70;uper M. Dunkeld, Pickeringrd Store ditto 46.00; C. Couperthwaite ditto, WORK-ROOM for you _ ;, 15.00; F. Seabeck, ditto, 45.00; Fred I 1 -a play-room for the Draper, ditto 22.60; J. Soden, gray. youngsters in the basement. - -- �y con. 5., 23.10; G. Todd, drag Mark- An extra bedroom or two is - " ham T:L., con: 3. 3.56; G. Todd, drag the Attic. These are now " Now is the time to look over that old range'or beater and apreadScarboro a L, 3.50; G. Todd, draggy 'ble in our home at if you need a new one*let up show you the New Findlay spread gray. eon. 3. 37.50; James ot y -Oval Quebec, or the Cosy Home Quebec. Lowest rac ' x � n 4 t 'Todd; wide, road Garland culvert, the expense. I • price, _ A, '7.50; J, McGriskin, ditto, 7.50;.Waft. (' quality considered. The Ward,'rent timoer yard and fill hole new Ivory coloured i f •eon. 9. 10.00; W. Teefy, post for rail- Gyps Wallboard that dors Stovepipes and Elbows-galvanized or black. Sing 14.80; D. Stephensen. cut weeds _ sol barn and nee4s no decor- i ' -;arils, 8., 1.50; G. Green,-labor on Base »tins (when panelled) will I! its Hardward we likely have it, --- Line bridge 8.508, R. Hedges haul Sive.you additional space"in Vmv. con. 4., 15.130; Winter Bros. ' '' = , Yom present �- l the lamoae Fleury Plows and g&av, for con..4., 2300; C. Puckrin, ,r - Wheelbarrows and Share• to fit nearly k3aaal gra.. hasl gsay. con. 8. 2, 4. Easily and quickly a"Iled all make of plows. ;! ;moi-20; E 31c Aden,.shov. gray. ou _ structurally stro tipill, _ : - -re�s. & 5.0fl; A. J. Taylor, drag con. ''3 aid 2, 939: G. Taal r haul gray. Irides fire-site y+►it�ot for McCormick.Deering Farm Machinery and Repada'a. eon. 1. and fill Base line brdge.-20.00; ;,, a°'� � We have it, can get it. or it is not mad®. D. Irvine, haul gray. R. L. con.1, Your dt?sier's name b 107.50; W Shea, ditto. F. Lees filling . Coinsult ham it l Iid * p - eneen, ditto.g 00; g i/. s, � I N �-: i"I for full War. . Base Lina e. dna con. 1. 20.35; today _ - . ,nation regarding G 7. Gates, dragand spread gravel = _ Wallboatdgor write for i"a• �s N ••com i and 2., 34.50; W Collett&, cert '. "wePeds con. 1 and 2.. 1.76; C. Lintner, to free book "Build. . >�� bridge con 1., 6,25; G. - Gates; ins „,;� ✓• BRADLEY'S READY-TO-WE.A 1D ,ld� con. 3, spread ay. con. 1, 2. 3. „ gray Gyproc. : - t Specially,Redoced Prices .4, 18.00; E. Mitchell, drag con. l end - - ) i s 2 5.00; J. Mainland, drag con. 3 and }_ G YPSLTK LIME AND ALABASTME, CANADA, a. • _ Men's Sweater� up LIMTED Men's Over a1s, 1.49 up ,,• :l4aels ont""do - �� Men's Work Boots, 2.50 np, } _ i Boys' No cat Sole Boots. for sehvol. 2.95 WINTCR �' - Aodfi ma ee in a market _. ' -' Try S ell's an Penman's Underwear-the beet' ��Ie11 � _ � th cn :1 :®t Boys' Heavy Wiod'breakere, fur cold weather 7. NOV. 19- 27 . ' Our Ladles'aad Children's Under-wear And 'Hosiery LAD" are -- are complete now-try them - Canada's Greatest'Indoar Agricultural Show Take in this assn's brilliant RoyalWEAM t KIES , • CEC1Lt` - ',BRADLE `�' Fair. Maks up your party now, - 2W _ © r. 3E R I N G'$ This year's Royal is the greatest soar i -plasmal: From ib ns to close _ _ _.� �vi N. M. Gordon.- Agent, Pikering P- RIC An � A� O- ' ECIAL Ts ;FUR TEAM HARNM _ s -in spiff"a coaft".of"ring horse. a 0 j foe dsT's prooasmew. � h _ • ;.. _ , aBeaaamoaatad Teen Backband Harness, --ses eiss - - - 2 inch layer tract with heel chains. $42.00 AOYAL ptowl W _� raysl the gins'* aiglswag. _ With 5 ring hiag. instead of beck- band, x.00 'boo NIM 'CAA aIROWS s Black mounted Team Backband Harness, 388.W -17,000.ANIMALS AND-BIRDS _'MW AND DAIRT CATTLE = -- �-. _ .f �' pSH6M savlNe POUL'riFY aily ' Couh ��W -� it S ren Breechin •; >,• - PST STOCK DAIRY PRODUCTS - S g ;44.26 mtUIT, AND ,, TA - PICKERING-TORONTO ..This le not a factory harness, but custom made in our ,See the __ own shop at Markham. Y %JUNIOR FARMER JUDGING t _ COMPETTTIONS _ Fard%0 Cents _ We specialize on repairs to harness and collars. HE IA OR •T.eave Pickering (Standard•Time) Leave Toronto PITCa$ING CHAMProNSHIPS A: M. P. M. A, .;f. -P. Z<L In 7 25 355, `a i 30 3.30 CANADA ON PARAD24 = ?b8130 8.55' S 55 5 Harness and Collar Manufacturer 9.53 B 55 10 30- ­055 0 6.30 - ,l'is:r Day-Last Daq ,:0 55 b 7.55 •11.30 . b 7.30 MARKHA. ONT. Home Phore 3100 B.•ry mClose t from with to 11.55 8,55 P 1i. 8.30 P. M. b 9.55 - a 1230 b 9.30 • EDUCATIONAL, ENTERTAINING, t Our'Stock - of Fresh Groceries INSPIRING FswcvRes 12.55 10.65 1.30 10'30 1.55 11,25 - 2.30 :-11-.30 �' � ---------- ---- - -' . 2.55----_-- - .,- _ . Y ROYAL COLISEUM - a Daily except Sunday.' b 9atur7ay', Sunday and - Holideye only, c Sunday only. t TORONTO 3 Lbs: Rine, 25c 3 Lbs. Icin Sugar, COACHES STOP AT ANY POINT TO PICK UP 25c 8 Bars Cast le Soap, ' - 6 Lbs. Rolled Oats, ... � PASSENGERS. SIGNAL PLAINLY 2 Small Pork'and Beans, .:, "' ''25c 10 Bars P&G Soap, �p - ` :: - TO T DRIVER;-_ _ _ r .s Park and Beans, c 10'Bars Pearl Soap; ... HE2 Lw 8 . I46 _ Coach connections at Toronto for Buffalo, Niagara 2.Oans .Aylmer Peas, 25c 2 Lbs. Soap Flakes, 1,60 Falls, Hamilton, Brantford,Windsor,Detroit, Barrie, 2 Cans Aylmer Corn,,:. 27c 4 Bars Gold Soap, .. ' 190 ... ` nal t Tomata9e... 27c 1 Large i o Oriltia, Midland, Jacksoon s Point and 2 Cans Aylmer ., , Intermediate points, - 2_Lbs.Raisin, .: _ 4. 1 Large Ozpdol, .: 26 ' Connections at Bnffalo and Detroit for Kellogg's All rain, pied 20c 1 Large Lax, ,,. � and soft voal of the; _ U. -a. A. 'pointe. a _ _ . - beet Qu&hey OII �" i Miner Rubbers is Mock for Fall and Winter. hand Gia Coach ..�nes 4, "Phone•you order, We deliver. "I'H4S. A. LAW Phone Marsham 6402.- (7IeYlP,nal Green v r V _�so�®rias',cxi t. Wm. M. Duncan Merchantq Vii h. a } ._ _ .... -. .�• i . .. r- .:nom= ,. r.. ,,� On - ode sewavrtt `,�,� Litt' can 8 OIDSIIi" Sir. and Kra.-Denison, . f TWonto , � °a ��ay Wednesday last atiteRdiag the �qed- 8 � � r Q Rspo d• da S to the north ad- ding of a cousin`s daughter. ' —,EatiB O F0 spent tloe holiday 'Oith the. Is�tter's Aie pee deer-for M3. Pilkey sad par-. Our residents were awakened on ' �. ` *wdts: E. and Mrs. Bryan. t r _ _ For 3 yens I ate only baby food, , _ y Saturday morning at about 5 o clock Charles and Mrs. Sintzel, of Lon- :, everything else formed gas. Now, w --don, visited their grandparents, R. J. Married, at Lakefield, Ont. on Nqv. by the nn g of the fire alarm. The BHRUB9 thanks to Adlerika, I eat evert 8th, 'at St. John's Church,�agol #. f�� ere-be en t};e-Ears: ksoven .� - sand Mrs. How' over the holiday. Grant, youngest son 'of Chas. A. as "The Spoffard Farm" and now 8 Hydrangea, F. G. -- 2- and st ONife.• Dlfu b-Adle ik e Start a Savings Acceutit for-yogr 8 Herrin Japonica. , 1.50 Just ONE spoonful Adierlka re- t children absolute Free at C. A. Grana and of.the late Ida G. M. Lead. occupied .by Mr. Stokes, �rhet' the a Snowb�li:" - �' Absolutely 2 00 Heves all GAS so yap can. eat and lay, Toronto, to Verna Payne, dough- barn tad other outbuildings were de- n Overland's. General 'Merchant Clare- 3 9,nawberry, `--1.50 sleep better. Acts" on BOT$ upper ter of liars. Bessie Kendal, Lakefield. :strayed with their contents includ- --� .mont Ont. s , 3. 8pirae Billardi, -` 1.50 and ivwer baa el:removing -poisons n The Entertainment which was giv_ ing the seasons crops, 4 horses cover p• 1•a0 you never knew were there The family of Mr. and Mrs. James fowl, and implements." The fire en- 3 9 tree Van Houtte, r o ° ' and McCullough -were :all home for the en in the Community Halt on Monday 3 S•yriug&. '1.50 which caused your stomach trouble. night. w-as a ood one but.was. ve gee was soon on the scene but tale No matter what you'have tried for Thanksgiving but one, Nurse Laura. g �'' buildings were doom_ ed. The fire,en- 3 Wei�elia Rosea, 200 y of Toronto. discouraging to the Badminton Club, stoinach and- bowels, Adlerika will James and Mrs. Blakeley and,J. R. under whose auspices i.-^vas' given. gine;however, did good work in sav- From f in the residence. The ori John T. Elliott..• Agent, surpr>rse you! E.. G. Jones, Druggist, and 'Mrs. Thexton and daughter, Mar- The many other.attractions given on g gin of the , ,ret spent Thanksgiving Da with Thanksgiving and during the week, fire-is a mystery, but chick.entluev- . 279 Mary'Street, Oshawa- �. H Beal. g Y veer-e reasons for the poor attendance. ea are suspected. Phone 414 W ! B1aCkSnlit log I I Miss Margaret Macnab; who has 1 been on the sick list, is slowly re- R slid General Work ' Announcement t. Horan-shoeln covering. ,We hope she will soon be 0 .' O�� Promptly attended to. Y able to be out -again -- Lawn Mowers Sharpened v ' A number of complaints have been Our bnaluess is now operated and Repaired. nude against the practice of High .7-School-boys and other boys 14 and 16 ' ander .he _ - -- - Satisfaction guaranteed. - ,years of age visiting the pool-rooms Childs Sante=Flan =' ai Fin � stove$ and_ Winner Phone Malo. 4125 and playing pool. This is against the ps S stem urnacee is complete: Q S K M � "'law and we are informed that steps y Sly HIGHLAND O RHES ,Rill be taken to have the pool-roam � �. =- - . •�� - - -, licenses cancened if the practice >b Which makes it amble for every NOW - p -=---- ppoo ... i7 enomed to continue and the comp- child in the distrust to have B U• � L D. R 1 Taints aired in police court. a Savings Ban Account Is the tlfn8 t0 have your furnace Quite a number from Claremont at- �- tended the Armistice' services at y ' -looked over. t A 'fie o to - 8 are now ready Stouffville on Sunday when the three. Enroll our child at once. Oked Ov •apply you with guns presented to the village by the No Ezoense No Trouble ' " ..'Dominion Government, were unveiled No Obligation _ BRICKS, CONCRETE ; Among, the speakers were, ;Sir Wm. Spect4l Lady Representative will — FOR QUICK SALE BLOCKS, INTERLOCK• t ; Mulock, Herb. Lennox, 'M. P., and be at our store Taareday, Nov. 20th, to give you full Used• batter less radio 75 QQ ING PIPE, DRAIN TILE, .others. 7 SAND AND GRAVEL. .•' C. A. and Mrs. Overland and c+tsild- informatron. •, �" ren were, at Claude on Sunday at- Victrola cast ��75.00, _65.00 -Perry Cement ' tending the memorial services con- C. A. OVERLAND yr , - -ducted in the Presbyterian Church ,VictrOla r •etCr �0 QQ Tor,the late'Misses Kathleen and Jean 37.1y Phone 2501 ' Products CO. ; McCo11, who met with• such a tragic U sed battery radios, 125.00 Up $71. Bay St., Toronto r ideath in the areoplane crash at - Tor- .0o two. weeks ago an Sunday. Tor- Ej E . Broya� Fndlay Quebec cook nearly PUNT-1 mile north aTr_e regular meeting of the-.V4om- t Highland Creel[. �ea`e Institute will be held at the home new, high closet reservoir 60.09 of Miss S. E6 Evans on Wednesday, CLA$E+ MONT ; Nov. 19th. The program will include ' Used Washer, near new, ;��.Q� _ era paper by Mrs. D. A. Scott "The Use Afew of the specials you can get -Several Cream Separators, land Abuse of Money at Christmas", at E. Bryan',: p 'and Mrs. B. Kilpatrick will give a 2 pkt of Rice Orispiee. 25o Fords tractor, ;paper on Pioneers of Old Ontario . 2 kt of Shredded Wheat; We 2r 8-16 Int tractors also tractor BAr� � ,. .. �t 'Roll Call, "Inexpensive Xmas Gifts". ee� '2 se1loR,g's Bran Flakes,_ 'There win also be a program of mos- _ 2 abs. Seedless Raisins, 2fic _-- 2 cane of Peas. 25c QloW$ Don't forget the fowl supper and 2 cans of Pork and Beans, Me - - - N {entertainment to be given this (Fri- $ bars P de G Son 26e . 1-2 on truck - day evening in the Community Hall, p will be from 580 to 7 beh of Castile Soap. !�c "Supper �s. :4od 1?.ably Tea. .3-4 Ton truck ; o'cloclt' after which the Claremont. 340'is Heinz Pork Beans, 20e ll f j¢j , Dramatic Club •+rill present the pop- 1 Ton truck r �•-'-ulaz drama entitled "The Heiress ;,Hlgheet price paid for Hunt in shave acts 'Music will be Batter and Eggs. Several good used closed ca r$ E speak of estlstie 'rendered between acts. This will be W designs tb" an ' ^the event of the season. Don't miss it., _.Deliveries every day. Charim �! ■ ;.:__. tell dignified.dign ed. n artistic - Admission; 50 cents, children 25. � $ � .�. � N designs ' The Rev. Dr. Fraser, of Dunbarton that would be -will occupy the pulpit of the United ;phone Claremont Vol � pvrp0sepin vim T'ha I Church on Sunday morning. The ev- Es B E R T R A N D S one illnsttated is aim- ,ening service will be witrdrawa onB j ,r•s� • 1 ,account of the anniversary services BACK �y *,� _ pia, yet has arttstsy. at Brougham at 280 and T. p• m. The CLAREMONT, ;_.!� +- �NT, "No Greater Tribute' !United Church choir will sing at the TO SCHOOL jevening service and Dr. Fraser Will N. Ti'. STAFFORD, ipreach. The Rev. A. McLellan will h t Kingston Road, preach on the Dunharton field. Splendid values in Bove'Olathing,and �s the place!- to' shop for 8('ihOol supplies, Whitby Following the report of Friday last ecoaomp io Schaal$hoes for when we learned that H. G. 1vlcTn, Bo Sand arts: -text books, note books, scribblers, Phone Whltby 9 st X18 r a°' c at t re had suffered severe injuries Young men's oavv blue al w . . y R 1 00l _ refills, paints, pencils � `i _ � •� Ohis plant on Thursday. Mr. Mclnt)-rc serge pants.well cut and tailor- _ was employed at the time in netting ed,-regular 3.40, for '1.49 • R b _ up some new machinery in the til Young men's-fancy sweaters, V ` room, and while adjusting the belt to neck, all wool as well as rayon an ens , 4 - and wool, regular 8.00,for -249 the shaft at the ceiling hie stn vms gn Bo a loo ants, made of tweed ]Prints r9 260 to 3!k a and for 23o.a ard. . .'caught and he, picked up bodily and Y' R P t $'• yard, y carried over and around this shaft of Boy': .mwterial, sizes 28 three taches before he-was released. to 94, regular 1.75, for 1.25 - _ .-ideal Towels £or Farmers, 26c each, - When first caught he called to ]air. Boys' all-wool sweater. nag s Lewis (who had observed the engine blue with ren trimmings.d:•s me and Work Shirts from 1.60 to 2.25 for 1.00. ���� �• to labor and stop) to stop y to 8d, reamer 1.60,for 960 r e Cheap rats for farm and ooantry �S��g was Boys' khaki blouses.rrWlse 760. - - bnildi +I�- ._-the engine and when this done. �• " Mr. McIntyre was observed standing Bo 'khaki r ulm 1.60, __ '1Pindstorm Insura�on ballAngs, !'+ to the corner wTth ractically an foe - eintz Beans, 8 c oe foe 29 aeons __-- �pp _ � Heintz Soup. 2 moo for ... - 89 omte Automobile Insurance CIO torn torn tram hinrhfs ldtt vary ..., ... — _ -, of all kind&-_ ! -tort sway bedew the elbow and Otrb�all woele lays nd on ffs, 'Pucha�+2 cans for ... 85 aerate { the d t arse broken in several place p�� - FAILM FOB S L . ere braises were sustained. A most Black leatbe retta ,mehool Wstt�oe phasic t remarkable feature of the accidaet with hat to match," a New Fdl and Winter Bait samples me !Come ands" E D e for BOWMAN ryas the ietafning complete conscious- 1.00, lin •_ them. The are the latest: A tall tine of boys_ hose, run- y. a.SO WHITBY. ONT. : '�;► cess, and control of his,senses. Im- • Hing boob and shoes. �b' - - mediately aftbr the accident he is. strap slippers,sizes 7 to re- •red • future Kolar 1.60,for i.Is See us for your PersonaA Greeting River work and white trsvelliAg in the am- You will And our pricei the lowest ob- fo! Christmas". n ' j bulanee to St. Michael's Hospital .he ' tainabie, quality and service- Basket Factd ry t discussed operations with his fore- considered. - Manufacturers of a man, who accompanied. Reports at Drop into our store any time and we _ - ho tie 1401.. time of press, indicate a favorable will be only too pleased to-*bow you. All kinds of Fruit Baskets, Berm: '_recoc@r,y. A fact worth noting is the ! _ Crates, Farmers, Bushel statement of one of the hospital sur- F I N •G� O L� D S Neons to the affect that Mr. McIn- LOWER PRICE STORE Baskets, Clothes Beakers. tyres favorable condition is due en- Phone;8801 ry� _. Frank Pennock, L� 3 ttrelp to his abstinence from liquor 'The i�lOSt Proprietor' sand tAbsieft •► Maker of the well known. a^r- Liquid 'Baskera. : r _ ,_T.O. THE_ SUNNY SOUTH acnes -Phone Markham 8409 Investment - - - _M — SAVINGS Bank Account is ritnaril an rn � 098tment. Bnt it 19 t e On-1 1DeBCC DDG geld• � HV 3 These winter resorb -Ang a fair rate of. interest, thrt is,available for i your use at a moment's rotice. Emergencies can are qW � ;comfo�ly be immediately met by the bank account that has .' z reached via Caaad>IanNatioaat been consistently developed.• Your invedtment,'ae ± And conneetlons. Choice -of- -each, yields•regular. returns in interest. Your -• 41teresting routes.- Cosh are investment, as a bank account yields constant t � treasonable. Add zest to the , • e►ng ileac .- satisfaction a of mind in the fact that is California tri by going or :always ready other uses ithoa h rouble. - • Iw a o o a e w " tt et' p ,te'eturning the Canadian route =of converting it into cash. tvia Vancouver and Victoria. ` �1 A : IAN BANK R1D A�eat of Canadian'National Railways ' OF COMMSI{CF afar full tion,booklets and reservation . �,rah-�rcAIs a...a+sn.,,arVd -Sold and Iastalled by ,. se •I'YiE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA FRANK 1 PROIIBE t t � • . • _ liCKtIQtINt! ONTAMO x • r *"s _ .�. • r . C. w v c L r i:..� .. - ,,._... ,. ...,. .•.. y, ..� i '.:-�,..:... .,.. ,ro ,. .: a- A��'k.. v.+•'a�,C,ra�,a�uy.�..C�SL�:.i4�'977.3'�-xw•r :acs.:Nw•oMd�'.+r•,*<•[.G:S':7:�sWh��A.7••v�.;.ka�:i',r i• :Pa%k":r.aF,••M6K: •.7'F'M'+KA'fs<' ,."'•SA'i�"yf'rk�S8.3C.o•^... .Fh,'F7.;,9a xr,r�,a}�;cSp�oi+•�+y7?i71. v ,4t ',.t.pgpt"li, rp,.9,w4,.,r+ne.. ..'..a . .°Y •g,....,,,,i. ,,•,.r��. .�!� <F+:M•��'�*+ R• -c a .. .. �u. .. ... . .. ... , M _ o& his bane,took his gun away from j # him and slapped him aronad for five _-minutes; then I quit in a'htirry and � Ma g1161_ lVe ? rode ova_ to El Ranchito for a new - _..__ I secured thatJob—and if any of you boys have an idea that the -� king doesn't know what he's doing, I'll'.give you your time right now. Remember, the king is more than nine ;'::: {`„ ( ' :' r' ' _ years'old:" :. ;'; ` •., There was less resentment in the :��� `Si eyes of the bodyguard now. Appai= tiJr`/ - ently, by mutual consent, the trio de- `f k, .ifW ; tided to'acCept'the general manager's - ".;;, , l 1 r' explanation. ' tv "Huachita straddles the Intern.- `E ••:fir y 'TEA tional• boundary," Burney •wet:t on to v 'm going n after a p.. se 'I $ to call o 'r`•�'_- the jefe politico across the'line to.; `-• night. Cru any of you boys lead me to his house?" a ' — { It appeared that one of them could. - _ I 'togas -Tacked full of tender pl ,- The jefe,pout Burney saw At at a a glance, was plainly a pure-hied uxerwhed Sultanas,retainingthe w � Spaniard, well- dressed, courteous, . * fine flavor of the fresh fruit.just ` e r o rivatu affable. Burney introduced himself _ and Senor.De ro begged. him po- as wholesome as theyare delicious. F litely to be seated and in him in k . what manner he could 1:�t, of service. 'ALA D A _ Burney"Doo youmknowraptly tO the Senor Miguel Gal- os",_ By PETER B. KYNECh dit� Senor leg ' S or De Haro spread his facile - L '• hands eI . oquentl;. "To my sorrow, I ri i of Ken Burney'a 'white chaps., "Go do, Senor Burney. He is a Mexican 8Y ropsle' citizen by naturalization only and his Ken Burney if given the job of general home and tell your.mother to wipe real nine is Michael Gallagher, al- ti ti ;taanager of Bradley Barran s cattle our nose." though he is hal: Italian. 5iciliae, aid is Jft Im ranch upon condition that he rid Bardin y of two cattle thlev n, Martin Bruce and Kea Burney stared at the terrible rtia s Miguel Gallegos, who have been. brand- old man for a taw seconds, then turn- P +p would he+the word. You Jag Bertha'* cattle. Burney has had,a " know h Sicilians, r ieoupw of personal brushes with Bruce ed to his men: Well, I guess I'll let Bad i le, serer." land Bruce ham sworn becomes l interested n'him stay, boys," he announced, "see- "You ba-.e expla't.ed Miguel Galle- - Becl- j� B" CLOW *others Burney, and when he rides ort to 3ua- Ing he's so set on having his own a He is..I alt bane.it, with n fo'.ow- f ■����� 'Chita, attended by his bodyguard, she.way" Written for The Christian Science Two White Chickew tries to persuade her father to slapp him, ins t12 Itltl+or!ed desk tadoe8 and 6 ne Monitor he goes sitar Burney and tells hftn her i Bruce laughed softly as Burney and deluded iticaieane, oho follow h:m A-black crow with a family of two tather ■aid he was not to fight Miguel his men entered the hotel. The body- I like to go to bed, when it Is night, ,. 'Gallegos. Burney answers that be had blindly because he provides them pleff With cozy blankets white chickens aonn(!s like verging oa n , sot intended to. Muriel returns to bar,guard looked at the new general man- tifully with food, clothing and excite- . all checked off_ the Impossible, byt that lg a combiaa- father• known as -the gang:, at the ager somewhat askance. It was plain went and occasionally, some money. with pink; tics that exists of Boundary Falls, Ranch. that th y did not think well of him,for And great big pillows, oh, so soft and If I had my way I would send a de- , B.C. Mrs. Crow seems -to be more CHAPTER XVI.—(Cont'd.) in pub' he had warned an enemy to white, { tacbment of rurales against him, but than delighted with her pair of white leave town or take the emsequences, I I like to lie awake;awhile, and think. babies,but is a bit_Impatient that thea 4 V• "Well;' the king greeted Muriel, Niue the governor is loath to take any ao- ""'what did he say?" and when that enemy had replied tion until Gallegos beliaves himself do not show•any evidence of being w " with a contemptuous refusal, he had I Ilk$ to think about the pretty birds. - .,. "He said he'd obey. - - m'P leas peaceably than he has during the able to Sy aloft. ' u about backed down. To their direct and And all the frisky squirrels, in the Good. Did he ray anything Past two years.' - , -. - John 8waalund; s lad of 12 years, w 'UY ng�� Martin Bruce?" primitive way of thinking, be did, in- "You are, perhaA, acquainted mak' re'sIchng at Boundary Falls. Is the prd- deed, require a bodyguard, nor were with Senor Bradley Bardin, the Am- And how the loving Father-Motber, mater of the novelty. While roving. "Gosh. I forgot to tell you to tell they at all pleased to bave been_ap- *Titan cattleman?" about a mouth ago, he found a crow's him to lay oft Martin. He's gone to Poidted to that task- Plainly, here is. always staying with them, in the n go "Ah, yes. Bardin of El Ranchito. nest with four eggs, in a tree.. duet rraa a neral manager who mi ++ dark. Huachita and Martin and some of hit ge ge lit. A fine tallow. � - - - to hiive-a joke on'Mrs Crow he took braves are there. I hear. My, •my, conceivably, embroil them in a foot- "Well, I am his general manager, - two of the eggs array and replaced I'm a.raid I'm liable to lose my new leas .fight. They stood aside, in low and we strongly suspect Miguel Gal- And Ile is with them, too, when it is mem with two white Leghorn's-eggs general manager before I've even bad vuiees discussing Ken Burney white logos of branding our calves on that days and awaited developments. In due a► chance to break him in. There's he registered their acmes and his; portion of-El Ranchito that laps over And all the sky is Dust a IoveIy bine. time. he found that two strong and then he joined them. into Mexico. It is known as El Cajon And I'm so glad to know His tender healthy chicks had arrived but ,that • only one thing that will comfort ma fortheloss, however, and that's the "Cont on up to my room." he ord- Bonita:-- lova the crow's eggs did not hatch. • death of Martin Bruce." Be sighed ered, and they followed sullenly, Be The)efe politico nodded. •;s watching over little children, too herded them in before him and closed " This year'a world output of gold !s .:,and tucked in his napkin. "We will Whether he does this for his'own - F {hope for the best,"he added piousl the door, You are entitled to an ex- And. by and by, I start for Sleepy y profit oz has as alliance with Server estimated at 1904,000.000. W His daughter gazed at him is wide- planation of my extraordinary con- - "- Town, _ g Marlin Bruce, we do not kno�i. _ t'- eyed horror and left the room. duct, boys;' he began. "You heard "He dines tonight vnth Senor Bruce All drowsy, and as happy as can be. At Huachita, about four o'clock, me pull• off a boob play—throw a at the International Hotel, senor.Ybu With great big pillows, soft as thistiedAL - W Kea Burney and his bodyguard put mongmental bluff on a man who observe,I am not without information. down. Itanas their horses up at the livery stable, wouldn't be bluffed. Well,I knew that I keep my eye on that fine fellow." And fluffy checkered blankets over me. and in single file walked up the mid- is advance, Wuatever that old coy- "Suppose, Senor De Haro;' Kea —��Ilaviland Ecclestone. M&^4 ote's faults, Burney au _ ,,,d:e of the street to the International i , a lack of animal courage .. isn't one of them. He fess a hi s + that instead of ,; Fresh Ru Just OA the Boardwak . Hotel. On the front porch Martini high involving your government in an an. ,Bruce sat with two friends,discusain Pride; he has a reputation for sour- n a .R of Construction g noyiag melee with Miguel Gallegos, After cleaning your ruga with the � Ona Haaidentla! Avanw � - asitia and the weather. He eyed the age and audacity to sustain, and his you permit we to attend to the matter vacuum cleaner, wipe them oil with Harmonious, restful surroundfntta la roachia quartet, decided he was mord both as a citizen and as a peace + warm soap suds, with a little ammo- with recreational advantages. PP t3 q for you? Could that be arranged , `4 • outnumbered and nodded afabl to officer has earned him that reputation + nia in the water. Then wipe oft again European Plan from $4 Daily .• y unofficially? If so, I will guarantee -- Ken Burney, who came up alongside fairly. He spat on me and I backed to relieve you of this foreign annoy-i with a rag dipped in clear water and American Platt from $7 Daily 1him and said arrogantly: water. I had to I was the aggrea- " y WEEKLY OR SEASON RATES rroga y: ante. lel. dr IIat on the floor. "Dir. Bruce, you're leavingtown at sor and if I had killed him I would e have been tad for nim I and, Senor De Haro gazed upon his viii- For Dry Skin—Minard's Linlm•nt. 0:4 APPLICATION once. I cant feel comfortable in Hus- doubtless convicted. Besides, he had for with new interEstr "It is always .. lehita with you here, too, so take the desirable to avoid international cont- !next train west !f you care to pull two friends with him and one of them -" y P plications, Senor Burney. You under- !next under your own power." didn't look to me like a preacher; who .. y° , Po was the big dark man on his lett?" i stand I stir but a `auborditiate, 'yet i r I was gain to take the next train " g have a feelingthat such a plan would Tha., was Miguel Galla s" crest anyhow, soar' Br replied• B'ee Gallegos," one of be most agreeable to-His Excellency, . evenly, "but just for that I'm is to hie bodyguard replied. g "I had a suspicion it might be.-But " governor..; ' - - ,- Istat' and see how ++ the _ - - •- . . ..__ . . .. . . _ a you lilts it. Hifi P g If you-can give cite him S 'blue eyes bored upward at Burn irin ?m matter. Bruce would have f - y F AY cc o sympathy and silenCe, S,.r,... ._ __ ggy ie spitting upon Senor De Haro, and through your own the veriest t it would have been me; he would have taken a the on tyro official influence see to it that an apparent he meant exactlywhat he beating me to the draw, knowing his - armed party of fhirty'men, under my said- thathe prei6rre -i'y and friend, _ „ cross the ! { !Heave town under compulsion.Pa - The jpfa politico smiled. "Tt is alien "You four-flusher,' he continued. CHAPTER XVII. as official mistake to see too much, 0- ''What dude ranch'did you hail from? "!Why'd you crawfish, Mr. Burney!' my friend. Your government-main- ' � a: The idea of a half-baked depperado We'd have stood by you.,, tains immigration and customs guards ' Dike you-trying to drive Martin Bruce "I crawfished deliberately. It was only at the/ports of entry, of which i lout of town? That for you and your hart of my plan. I desire tat, Martin Huachita is one, .My government does ;---bodyguard," and -he' directed a-thin Bruce shall hold me cheap. I'vranted the same. You can cross elsewhere at atream of tobacco-juice down one leg to inculcate in his mind the thought. your Pleasure and if, unfortunately, Y that I am a cheap bully, and I think 'my people should apprehend you, sn I succeeded.' And I had more luck explanation to me will satisfy." Olt than I anticipated. • I've inculcated - _ (To,be continued.)- - . the• Gallegme idea in the mind of Miguel F1.00k L%Mrie: • PuII of lona "We don't get your s•trategy," aa- A library for men only, to which 3 Prompt relief fro f1! _ hating delicious�� and other of his bodyguard growled. -neither women nor books written by ` > OLDS shade of pure chicle and other "You will a little later. Meanwhile, women will be admitted, is to be • • ifs of �� �a>ity don't be sulky. When there's shooting etstabiiahed in as Iowa town, SURE THROAT to be done I'll start it, but until I'm The donor of this library is not, - - • • a res y—unit c in c oose my,. own �H battleground—I shall proceed -upon have supposed. A woman was before a .,; the principle that he who fights and him. This lady, a Russian, banned LUMBAGO . • • • eomeaAIM o rm is perfect condition. runs away may live to fight another books by men. NEURITIS wrappedts gDodnese is packages, you boys fday. In ortaworda, I am reserving 1n the course of her life she accu- ' Oft the clam wax y m,re important_-occa. mutated :some 20,000 volumes, all of _ _ _ 'I�ie days work goes iatach easlee rich n. _. . _._ -. ,them wrigen by members of her own :ACHES PAINS WItIc3i.W9.to.awtain sad - "I wouldn't I�no man spit on me, sex. Mr. Burney," one of his mea pro- Libraries of this kind are interest- :3 IiA'TDY far tested. ins, but they have certain drawbacks. Does not harm the heart PACK.!5t "You •don't know what, you'd do George -Eli rt gild George Sand•were +.. until the occatiion arises. When it both wome�wfll some librarian in a does, a wise man estimates the situa- hurry be deceived by the masculine ��►� - tion and pians accordingly. It just names and allow their works Into the - •' isn't possible for Martin Bruce to in= library for men only? And male autli- suit any gentleman." ora have sometimes chosen t. win fame _ A LOT FOA "Somebody must have insulted him under a feminine nom-de-plume. A NICKEL latelq,' another one`of the bodygnard' Then, too, male authors write about r - etua remarked. "He ain't quite over a women, and women about men. So - blsick eye" Eve Adam, as the 'case may be— "TRAo�atARK etas. • "I laird one of his riders matt- cannot be ent(rely excluded from the b ' , handled him'sr week ago, Bill." strictest library, Eden, aeA +an which oontalgs piaovea K "I-alta the boy who did that," Yen ��;bates of n�Nae botfttf�,�iQp���drt�lft ISSUE NO. '4(i—•30 , Barnes assumed then. I pulled him i Use IN1naM* Linirt�i'tnt tor.-Taithache. - - - - SA.+ ...y,. 'RLh�v�• ._r:r.+r« ....'.u.�R'n*-w.::..i:mh.-_...«a..«.r r..- ..:-.-_. ,',... .., ... .. .a. ...,..,. ....-,•. -..,�"*c:. .�u ..4_:. r.A. 1'0+' 4✓+:F.� '� / -•'. '... ,: i^ti ,._.. .. .'�, ',5: .. _ �•� G .. 'a.�1 >m2.. is _a ��; %e'. �� W s y L ... ......, ._ ..,.:a,�s;n,^• .r+oa'.�.-.c_,..,...'.+�+*;' !'aa.,rocas;.n«.Me.^Se..w5Pin.ib�:�.,a,::, .e,{,:.. ^.•'Rwxru�w'�s°:r1r.=... x •r.:.�. save you TimeBimor - • 3 COP.`IAIfMTi� a Dopy of the New Magic Coon , ,�' a y and you'll never have to woesy.abort A Homsbody select only such things as will go well sp/ sgPee. �« The wife and mother Is s big part with the 'rest. Think of',quality of � { -of the picture of Ufa in the home. She material. Will it -wear well; will it Whether you need a suggestion for lunch . a show spots easily; will it dry glean - for dinner...of for your tea gaesti4 you'll find •, 7 Is about morning,noon and night,when - _ 'the family are at home, and b an In, without going to Pieces; will it re- the answer 3n this new handy housewife's help. separable feature of their memories quire ireauent cleaning; will it lade It'a a emapact,complete directoa'y of all th0 �.•. �� of.Dome lite. How will they think of easily;-will it shrink in being cleaned? Y� good t1lah, • you'll ever want-to znaite?for any you when they look back upon other Think of the lines. Are they be ocestsio>o►. . . and It's EEt :' yearn coming to you; are they.such.as will s r>k Send us your name and address? >� remain-In style for some time, or are Were you a sweet, kindly, interest- e e sad a aopy b i10�3#led..Write "'ed person. with a funny bone as well they so extreme as to soon become as back boost Were you too absorb- paseeT One csa perhaps afford to buy - ti Inexpensive things or e season, - � � • �'w� hiLthe ^• eat home,say they+s-e Magic be. ed In your cooking or business to giv 3 them much attention? Did you seem only; but thea, she should wear them cause tt givescoasistantiy better'boh to them cold or were you a comfy fire on every possible occasion and get ►sculls. $ on uMagic Baking at which they-warmed their'hearts? the good of them while they are is _ Powder, it winse ensuse better baldag TM. More than you think, you made the style, senalta for yon too' h Consider accessories. They do much �psf. atmosphere of that home. What sort 1 of an atmosphere did you make, warm to brighten a costume. One might well 71& N~ Ma& Coni[ y bays several collars, cuffs, ties and _ '•�I'ANDARB]BII.ANDB LIMI'T'ED or chilly, anxious or serene, loving or Book contain snare s G116LXTr PRO>DUCTs r belts for one dress; one set dainty, interni, sweet and confident or nor- tthm!00tested I 1 'PoaOitto s[orrlst"L WINNM= Tour and aour7 one more severe and business like. Your s Ia ready , andbegweI in a0wprb&djW1Ca.dbw The type of atmosphere you are dif- one dark, and ass blight and gay. � se"iWIL , ` fusing in that home makes not only Zook for this rnerlm on tin. ' for temporary comfort, while your salads - 1t f our swrentee that lrloate "dear ones are in the home, but it a( Man delicious salads .ars made Powder does not oonemlra `f being woven Into the background of y alms or • W inpe�nt. their rives and will es. their charas- with getatifi as a base. Fruits or vego- tare and largely 'determine, the kind tables ars added when the dissolved gelatin Is beginning to thicken. When of atmosphere they will carry on into molded these salads ars sliced and their own homes and into life. It's a 'part- At these meetings Livingstone,I Be Ypurw}f S served on a lettuce leaf, with or with- Famom Old Club ' dreadful—but a sweet—reapoastbilfty I Stanley, Nausea, Amundsen. Scott.i - out salad dressing. (� � ( Know what you want and take it, -to be a homebody and determine the Peary, Shackleton and Sven Hedin - tenor of a home. For tomato salad, heat two cup& of Don't dither all the day: ' canned tomato and one tablespoon of The Royal Geographical Society was have been welcomed. At the present vinegar and add to the gelatin. Sea• hundred years old in October. Be-; time the society is a patron of Wat• But a you cannot make it. a Basketball For Girls king, who is surveying the Greenland Thea put the hope away, . son with salt and pepper and when it ginning as the Raleigh Dining Club, Don't speed your time repining Medical authorities agree that girls I ice cap to determine whether an air For what you cannot gala,' begins to thicken add a diced cacnm- an orRanfaatlon of travellers, !t was under the high school age should not bar or picking. never in a more thrivingcondition route co Canada world be isuible. play basketball. it is too strenuous. Travellers are trained in surveytng Accept the silver lining Ground carrots and raisins, carrots than to-day. It Roes back to the time In every cloud o! rain. _$iris should play with "girls' rules"I and pineapple; pineapple. pimeatoes o4 the Duke of Wellington, who wan Instruments are lent. 'Hints to Trav'e3-I 'and not as boys play the game; and era," first published in 1564, is now f those who indulge should have a and pickles; red payees, cabbage and Dae of !b first fellows. Today it la- Know what you mean, and gay it; �s} takers are some pleasing combinations cinder 4,489 members, among them in Its teach edition. It has to do wtth I Don't use another's phrase. s Physician examine their heart and of filler, The juice from a can of royal persons and many honorary map making, geology, natural history, in kindliness COIIYey it. ' llungs before they undertikg to ptay- fruit Is added to the liquid which die- correspondents. The income is 232, anthropology, industry and tom- ri. It Is better for girls to hold inter. Your terrace or your praise. . coerce. and gives hints as to clothing -class games, where there 1e, not mach 16Olvee the gelatia, and the chopped. 040 a pear. It has a travel and ex- Consider your opipfon; solid portions are added later. A! ploration iibary.of 75,006 volumes, of and health !a many climates. Don't take it ready made. at stake as to the results. If girlsThe success of the institution has tablespoon of vinegar or lemon juice�which manj are vers rare. About 20,- Your mind's your own dominion; compete-with other towns; and If the been due mainly to the exertions and or a Tillie sugar often add to Lis fiav 000 letters are received every year. To think don't be afraid high school, as well as the town. repu- or. Some, as the president. Sir Charts devotion of three meas Roderick tatfon. depends upon their success in j Close, said at the August meetin aiurchiaon, Clements Markham and Know,what's your job, and do it gaining the highest moors, they are " Dangles F reshfield. Fortunate for b With all your heart and power; open up a wide field of interest and fame 1e, the explorer who receives the Don't merely shuffle through it `likely to play too hard, and to injureGuard � � " conjecture Such questions as What accolade of the society The late Dr. With one eye on the hour. their health. Many The ideal school athletics would in- are the Seam Seas `How uncommon.con- Naasea was twice honored when the For every occupation =s-- - tiaents are there" are not cacommoa. elude all studenti who could be coax- a Patron's Medal was bestowed on him Is worth while. doing well: gd to take part is them, and not select from Autiann I believe that Atlantis Is having in 1891, and when, on the occasion of Theses' such a sure elation rest just now, however. and the sea big Farthest North, a special medal In knowing you excel, a group of etas athletes who would serpent, tor." Among the society's was presented. "The world," said Sir - 'win the games and bring big reputa- The fall .is the most severe-season riches should be mentioned 184.000 Be what you are sincerely; tion to the coach. These latter need of the year for colds—one day Is maps and charts, 1,704 atlases. 76,004 Charing Clone at the summer meeting, the athletic trains least of all be.�.warm. p "bra lost as heroic figure which will Not ageing other mea, training rm, the next cold and wet, and un- photographs and 8.000 lantern slides. Pretending you are realJj • cause they are already physically fit. less the mother Is on bar guard. the The council of, he society invites become legendary.¢ One of the upper ten. The timid, bo6k1sh girl should be in-:little ones are seised with colds that papers on Human Geography. It would No matter what your station, Aced to take part In athletics, for the may hang on all winter. Boby's Own;like to know what is going to happenAnCleni: ';'ree 'Tis character which tells ean tan of the-thing and the hearth re••Tablets are mothers' beat friend In to the continually increasing populs- "Tia not the shop location ward..aot to bring home scalps to her preventingor banishing colds. They I tion of near) every country In the i Twelve-Inch Appl!! E 7 But what it stocks that sails, •�, ?school, Those who are not good is act as a gentle laxative, keeping the world, where will the surplus be me-' From a tree twice as old as the --•A• V. F. athletics will not take part to them, .bowels and stomach fres and sweet. commodated; bow food and work will Dominion of Canada. J. C. Frail of - $ - ' 'U the glory of victory is too import- An occasional dose of the Tablets be found for the new myriade what Niagara Township has picked apples } +� ant and these are the very ones who will prevent colds, or If it does come lands are suitable for development.' of a deep purple color and- of very 46 PER CENT. OF EXPORTS ,Host used this training. ,oa syddealy their prompt use, will re- It t& famous for Its evening meetings,,' good quality, known as "the Black ' Canadian exports 'of newsprint la lieve the baby. The Tablets are sold at which explorers appear and tbll. Chief." The tree Is over 120 years 1989 amounted to 65 per cent. of all i 'When_:•.. buying Clothing by medicine dealers or by mail at 26 'their stories. Diacusaioa follows, old, and. was s veteran when Canfad- newsprint ezparta of .the world floc• purchasing new clothing, con- cents a box from The Dr. Williams' some of the most eminent travellers ' eration was signed 63 years ago. The Ing that year. -aider your costume as s whole and N-dic n- -Co: Brockville. Ont. and geographers in the world taking seed was brought to Canada from the. li ' vessel. Meas- Old Country b7 eai 33g Lethbridge. Alberta.—Sugar beets ,red on an average, the fruit had a' grown on phosphated fields have ma- i+ Now the Telephone Helped circumference of 12% inches. tured more rapidly than those grown on ftntreated fields, according to T. New Opportunes George Wood, district manager, who �• tF�: .yr : . ' Ite full 'ill facto at Ray- '' ' New plans may now d is exceeding its expected alio- The man who rocks the airship will Ing capacity and will likely average Be neat in evidence. 1,050 tons of beets a day. i. y TC� tJMUCH _ CJD ,x 2� causi6e ng those _ uns � ' 'frequent headaches "+ uain N, WHEN there's too much acid is to A your stomach.you meat force your. iNoiamsrron self work. and z are toogreat an effort. Ap the g"s" ►su k a pe lags; a digestion poor. ' whole system suffers, ' Laboratory tests show an acid condition is due to entire is out —_ -modern diet.But you need not wait acid.Whenever you ars taking cold ' to diet your way out of the troubles or feel sluggishweak,constipated. ;3: , :•' Tab a fabkspooW e/Phffl4 ' Phillips' Milk of Magnesia bas a y v %.Wi& 4 Maimesia. gentle laza ive action. This will neutralise the elites Delightful to take.•Endorsed by add instantly:make you feel like., physicians for 50 years and yrs• q„ ' ._•.� new person in jug a few moments: scribed everywhere for man,woes _ '•.�-.k Tab a little whenever heartburn, and children.The genuine is always - ,t ='laic headaches, nae-ea, flatulence, a liquid; it cannot be, made in indigestion or biliousness show the tablet form. It always bears the 3 -"Great stuff!" exclaimed,Jaok Wright, foymOr captain of the local football -aced. "Next belt thing to being digestive system is becoming too name Phillips'for your protection. Ji1M the boys L to hear from you rgildwly sed to know how the ter- Is s4apliag u*" Jath'* t"aa VWgAht a lot of melt taplaia 04 wtl ea VW lotto1 026110 ed kiss right at the veM beelsaing ot tide "Sen to a+ to mOuatela gadbarh m for s "0110% ><'Mf, *Or sas'an gad amongst faOMW/M to tail Riva on tk*long di-taaNlow '. • a' ae tiro or tines Wages a wwh. The eaW eod vwy *dg sad as on* Rssa$W Bald aftse tetepteatPHILL not. iwh 1st chat► to ut w %W net>, M VW a 0* No Ur s�Mlr. *W � *� ' am low ow Now 19 'how• ::1 ', '.'i...,.w ' s ,�._....fes{:,3' ..+. + .L iy�. •°'nT,� _ ,.�. �� ��. -1' -. �?'; .,LA°. ' ' - 9 .ws P �'+'••. •+�,s.. . . ,:.,.. ,gees .:..-" gees' .-... :' ,�'. c .ti�� -•. ,.7.. -m}•. ,,,a..,...r,- .•', .. '. eggs. sees ..,e '.,.'.mr .. .:.,:� 1.:s,.•. ..., .,2. - .�`Y=;c -.? -.'...'r.- ..I'.., sees. .. a;. :a;�else Y.r .x ' --LOU -Born, an Wedn .. rZoR. --Mies Era Pijkey.is epeudip s I " I2thp' to Robgrt sad Mrs. ledon, g ,�- Y ,, ' .� few weeks in Toronto. a sous -Born, on Tuesday, Nov. 11th, , -R a. and Mia. Doaglsse, o! -Mrs. , Oscar Stepheneop,' of .4o Thos, and Aire. �VatRw1, aeoa.rto Toronto, spent Sunday with the Oshawa, spent Snnti*y'With,'JIM -Dr. H• T. Fallaise Resident iq Misses Bnntin�._ -_--- Found_"_-- _• ---- . ---- : y Office in reQence, t il- Found, in PickeringVillage a -Born, at Renate, Mall., on doors g &slat of St. Andrew's church, :. earn of mond: Loser please calf Oct. 31th, to.John and idre. Faw Pfckariag: Office,hours, 8 a ria. to * tett.a dau 6 p nt Daily, ail , and Evenings, at the Bank of Comtbert�. : -bier• F ening,'by aP- _ _ - -John and Mrs. Draper, of Hes• -Leslie and Mrs. Morley enter- poi¢ttment: (X-ray service). = wick,spent Sunday with the lat• taiaed their cousin ft'om�Toronto -The United Chuirh vices Grocery 8peci4ls for This Weelr s - Mr's parents, James and Mrs; on Thanksgiving Day. will be-held next Lord's Da in St. • 460` ' Andrew, -L and re.'Johns and family Paul's IInited Church at 12 s. m. .Quart Jars Clover Honey, -James and Mrs. Richardson spent Thanksgiving Da with S. . g y and 7'p. m..-and will be the Mie- .nt-gni 10 lb. Pail'Bee-Hive Corn Syrup, 89e of Georgetown, at the Tbanks sad.J!e[ra. Dison, of Rouge Hill. sacristy Anniversary. Dc, Baker, ving holiday with their relatives =Rey. 11[r, and Mre.'Gehrdiner of Toronto, will be the speaker In ~ Tiger Catsup, qta.,. ... 210 .. Pickerin and children, of Dabeford• called g• - the liiai'n4ng, and,in the evening - ' -The Swsstiks Club reset et the .on Plelteriog-friends on Tuesday the mieieter will give an illnstrat• i Pep and'1 Rice Hrispiee, ' home of Mrs. (Dr.) Fallsise on -A.. Christmas -Concert will be ed lecture on India, its customs Heinz Pork and Beane, Tuesday evening when a most held in. the school house of S. S. and its religions, contrasting the largeelze,-delightful program was given, No. 1. Pickering, on Friday even crude religlons `conception of the ... -Owing,. to the orstorecal coal- bit. Dec. lfltb. Halighat temple worshl with the a EasiBrsb-Shortening,2 lb. tlneg test in the school on Friday even- -L K. and Mrs, Devitt and Cbristiad world view of God. "Ing the United Choir`will bold tt;efir daughter,Isobel,of Toronto,epet}t There will ire oaf or two illuetrat- -practice on Saturday evening in= .Sunday With Mrs.Devitt'&palhtlats, ed scion'to brio-olzL this,co'caraat. �- - -- - - -- - - - -stead of Friday night.- R. and Mrs. Machin. Come and britt- your friends to a. - -The Women's Association of -L• B. TApson, piano-tuner of the chureb for_ it Is. to all the " ° the United Church wilt meet on Bowmasville, will be in town in a House of Friendship, the Temple ` , Tuesday, Nov. 18th, at 8 00-f. m., few days. Orders left. ttt�.. �'SE of God and the Gateway to Rea. High Standard of-Quality, Fair' Prices and "•!a-St. Paal'a Church. Tbere'will NEwa ':office will receive premot yen. No missionary subscription• > be a shower of miscellaneous arti• attention. * * * -Courteous Service are factors which R orgttlrical. .will be taken on Srl.nday, Iles for.the bazaar. -Don't forget the - make our "Meat Counter" so -The services at St. George's contest at the school ho.tise'thi* SALE REGISTER. Church on Sunday next will be as '(Friday) evening at 8,00 O'clock. — `..popular with our many customers. _ r =,follows :9.80 a. m., Sunday School; Good mnsic4s being provided. ,The Friday,`Nov. 14th-Auction Sale of - i- 10.80x. m., morning prayer; 7.00 Public is invited. high producing milch cotes and 75 = pp m., evening prayer. Rtev. E.G. -The half holiday on Wednes. ' Yorkshire pigs and brood sows at Robinson will preach. day afternoons enjoyed by the lot 9, can 3. Pickering. the prop- " -Joseph Quinlan will hold as merchants during the 'sameaer arty of F: M. Chapman. 10 months _ . .auction sale of farm stock, ample• season was discontinued"last week credit given. Wm. Maw, Auction- W Floor Coverings ments, hay, grain, furniture ate., for.the winter mouths. ser. :-at his premises, half mile north'of -St. Georges A. Y. P. A. held a Saturday, Nov 15th-Auction sale of '.Pickering Village. on Thursday very interesting. meeting last good furniture at lot 13, con. 3 _ y . w'do Linoleum, per square yard, 80x' Aad Friday, Dec. 4th and 5th. week, taken."by the Rector. Rev. Pickering. (Greenwood Road). the - -Rev. E. G. Robinson moved E. G. Robinson. His subject was , « �� 'r •'?be earl history property. of Henry Haight. No re- � yd - 9Uc last 'week into the nese rectoryy y y of the Anglican serve. Sale "at' one o'clock sharp. , which has just been completed, Oburch. All the memberp were Terms Cash. Sae Bills. W. B. iy tat. George's congregation are to intensely interested and were Powell, Auctioneer. COngoleum Borderless Rags 't be coagratulated on the attr%ctive sorry when the evening came to a Saturday, Nov. 15th--Auetion sale of Yeeidenee which they have just close. The younger members were household effects, implements etc. 1-2x 9, • •3.09 7%9 4.9$ b erected, asked to answer -Inestions on the the property of Geo. Burkholder, _s ' -"The Big Store" to showing subject and a prize was Riven to Whitevale• Sale at 1.30 o'clock. See 939 -' 6 19 9x101-2 ?.�9 two very attractive lines in Men's Lilian Cooke, who wrote a•splen- Bills. Fred Postill, Auctioneer. = d Gas Rugs, 6x9 — 5 98 Dote - "Sisman's Thory Bilt" id,paper. We all hope that the Monde Nov. 17th-Auction Sale of :•- g ,'Work Boot and the "Stout Foot Rector will continue the subject = piano, household furniture etc., at ja x9 Fitter" in fine boots. They are in the near future. Next week E. L Ruddy's farm, (Greenwood 7 1-� '- :'7.49_ a proving themselves to be very ser- will be the musical evening. We Road)i the property of Wm. P. t' viceableand comfortable.* hope every member will be able to Oilcloth Rugs, 689, : . ' . 5.49 - -W, P Juni attend. - Juniper. Sale at one sharp. See ,, Juniper, who has been Bills. Wm. Marv, Auctioneer. •.,Cori oleum Rugs! 36x54 inch d 49 w In the employ of Mr. Ruddy for sev- -The Royal Winter Fair will Thursday and Friday, Dec. 4th and g + oral years, is about to leave Pick open on Wednesday, Nov, 19th. 5th,-Auctioa sale of farm Stock, �t scan-, and will hold as auction and will eoutinne to Nov. 27th. implements, hay. ,grain, furniture 87x72 - = 1,99 sale of furnitucle and other house- It promises to excel all previous ate.,at lot 13, Con. 8., Pickering, d effects on Monday, Nov. 17th, shows and will attract boodreds (half mule north of Pickering Vill- „bats, 18x36, -- ;890 Hee bills for full particulars. of visitor*from varions Haropaan age), the property of Joseph Quin- -;Felt01 hdat 7! x27, 8 for 25o a ` 9 -Mrs. Barry Ratcliffe. of To. countries as well as from the lm,. Stock only sold she second i4 t I r Tonto. sad Kyle W. and Mrs. United States. Some of the most day Sale at 1 o'clock. each dap. . F 8-mthwell and son, of Whitby, brilliant horsemanship to be seen See Bills. Wm Maw, Auctioneer t Sunday with airs. Harry in the world will be shown at thisi6iii ?�� � � �� �� " ock an sons. Also. Mrs. Fair. It .to worthy of note that AeW Aaroril owssisaes. • � • ` Murdoch and won. Stanley, and in the arruy teams competi- i . $antes _s�ppeeof Woodsy with ,Eyd tion, France. Germany and Hnn �pR SALE-2 stood Clydesdale wort W. and Mrs. Soathweil. Whitb pary will be represented, which i' hones. asr.,lr to g. L. aaday. dater- - y G, The radio reception of Ye shows that the intense hatred be• 'ale.oats 4th aappeaie of the Indian gonad tweed these Dations which ensued L•OR SALE-i9etiseat pond work S D5S - 26we lm e t n after the rear war i' light and he. { A N FIEL er ore a London.111'iag., g has entirely din• �•. s q. Also arm tsvah. j at 7 00 a. m. (E. S. T.), or 12 noon appeared. Twelve years ago it Coco. Gibson Grambarn, etc • London time, on Wednesday, was would a� have been safe for TO RENT-On Oburob St. Pickering For Your 'Winter '[3nderWear received here with exceptional these en from Germany andr or�blush hoax.iaclodtng btmd.and fin- �'elarity. the Hiog's speech beingg Hungary to show their faces in surnatooMAl) ps° sin malas sola. Tw oeptiooally. clear, As was that of Canada. ICannOt be beaten Wier Baaeay McDonald. FOR SAL E - Superior fertilizer - � a ALTONA drub.manure spreaders,thnabing machines. _ seed ran Disney re v.00d, and under Heavy Ribbed Gold Label, 1.7 5 -After an illness of several twins W.F. wheat. Greenwood. 35tf Weeks from pneumonia and Pleur. Jonothan Hutchison and son Harry 16y. Mrs. James Brien died Wed. of Bloomington called on J. Hutch- FARM FOR SALE-140 acres of -•�• land.excellent Jarmin district.near Mid- i nesday at the home of, bar broth- ison one day last week. land, Ont. Several:acres of `standin44 timber. Light Weight at 2.50, 3.00) are, Joseph and Ales Gordon, is 'Misses Blanche Reesor, Evelyn House and,buildings. Apply at News 0l�ce. her 74th year. The funeral will Reesor and Leta Bunker spent the ".4.00, 4.50 and 5.00. Pe ORONTO WET-WASH LArN- take lapse from the above address ria DRih Mt.S hour Dav sourust ver call and ` .. P Thanksgiving holiday at their homes DRY(Semi finish)— _ at 2.80 m., on SACtilyda the lath here. leave your _ iter:, and proceed t.Erskine Cem• tH.h and Mrs. Slack, s tae barbershop. we. Winter' Overcoats and Suits' pent Sunday will pick up and deliver 3 tunes a week. etery for interment. vtith the tatter's mother, Mrs. W. Mc- -- -The funeral of the late Mrs. Y• FOR SALE-White Pekin duck# - 6 and drakes.suitable for breeding:also white _ John C. Stork, which was held on John and Mrs. Forsyth visited with Wyaado es,White Lcghornsand Rhode Island - -'— TbQrlid efternoen--laa-t, W a*One T. Lewis on Monday. Reds:m e birds,very choice stock. Apply C.M. - mT�_. _ Mrs. M. J. Reesor, of Stouffville "ick -1'hanz iI is • - of the largest ever= held is Picker- A - - - - = — Acig. A large number was present spent Wednesday at M. Tindall's. MALE HELP WANTED-Reliable - - iron Tomato, Whitby, Brighton, Guests at F. Raym a on Sunday 1`l men to distribute'Watkins Famous House- r – d were D. and Mrs. Meyer, Miss M• hold and farm necessities in the townships of �t 24 0 _ Oshawa and surrounding villageskering and Scarboro. $10,'000,x00 ort;antza- =to show their Tee Lewis. E. Strong and F. and Mrs. cion Established 68 years.{34.00 tv$30.00weehly pert for the de. e 0 _ - right from start. Ives, es - . . ceased and sympathy for the Pugh. it*] require t by right parties. rte today co`�j — --- -- eorrowiag relatives. The large Mrs. Cecil Tindall and daughter, R Watkins Company Dtpt,R-193. tw craze - $eAIItlftlll made hell QOati. LOU g west. Montreal,Que. 11-I1 heavy member of floral tributes testified Evelyn' are spending a few days with Mrs. J. Tindall. `Music of samples to choose from b the high esteem in which she •Mrs, B. Reesor and family:visited in all ���� was held by all who knew her. ` with H. Wideman on Monday. BLANCHE M. R.AMER,'A. T. C. M. -`OG Friday even1i�nss, Oct. Met, Mr. Stokes of the ninth concession i '4tie students of the Pickering Con• had the misfortune of losing his barn Studio at Wrs. E. W. Donnelly'i Lie�ses �•J +, linnatiom School held a very on. and contents, including 's-; vtock Wititevale, on Satarda7s. w L� • �oyable ntasgoerade party in the through fire early Seturdav aloin x P6otre`•-Ma>rtliam i!3= Fred' Ts iyiti.l i $, plQkBrn# col. As well as the students , COUNTY COUNCIL N themselves the entersaa class of sTOu�viLLIL ; _ 't g, 1867. a the public school and many of the COUNTY OF ONTARIO to were hunters after singing for 1 ppaarreern Pint. a ens- some time the refrain " A hunting we A meeting of the County Council tames were man and varied show- ios-that all, ha"pct forth a nod ,Nill go", have gone north to bring of the C9=ty of Ontario will be held ` g back their nota of ve ant to urnment in the + — Ibis pset of the a Toronto Gold Fish Co. who �� Chamber in the Court Howse . party a surcease. bought. the Vinegar Works property in the Town of Whitby, on Monday, T The prizes, were awarded to Hatry will employ about twenty hands when the 17th day' of November, 1980, at Y Telephone4900 z 2 Wilsher.dfo the beet boy's Coe- they get properly started. the hour of two o'clock in the after- e, nova McEwen, for Dr. Dales has sold his property to fin• the girl's. The program of games, Cliff Pipher and will move to Toron- All accounts to be laid before the `..- ghost stories etc. was followed by That part of Church St. north, Council should be forwarded to the excellent luneb, after which to. h' Clerk; properly certified,,- at least the remainder of the evening was will be annexed to the Corporation three days before the meeting of the . ti j spent in dancing. at the end of the year. Council. ''.;Auto Repairs,`Accessorles,'011s and 4 :Norman Bis, of Greenwood, The County Court held last week Dated at ►'►'lllitby, this 4th day 'of - r6 had a narrow escape from serious had a few interesting local.' cases. November, 1930. - ((,'}asol;ne Acetylene �Veldig'g _ injury on Thursday afternoon Constable Pugh •pori his case from R. Arthur E. Christian; '. > > last. He was about to cross the Conner over the purchase of a sep- County Clerk :.street in front of Chale. Spencer's arator. ' NOTICE' .Battery .Charging. garage and is going behind a The unveiling and dedication of ti „ ,1 £t ' parked car did not notice an auto the guns received from Ottawa some _ coming from the east. The rnotor- time ago, took place in out Park on ��11 Yale -•- lVhlls 1 I Repairs made- bn a##; nal �-- �--- . ist was unable to avoid striking Sunday, last. Chief Justice Sir. Wrh. -- ?4lulock did the unveiling- and Rev. Chopping ever da t him. He arae knocked down end g P,P B 9 R• U .Car6• s 4_w �-,}.. (Capf.) Harden preached the dedic- badly cut in the back dna top of , . . bis head and bled profuse] bei a'tion service. Others who took part 'SRR— LOR—'F�+.FiD y Die were Sir. Henry .Pellatt,�County Jud Headquarterefor• c ;l r. the flow of blood steals be nto ped. ` p , ee Keith, Dr. D. C. Smith and Mr. ' STERLING MILLTNG-OO.A►LTD r s:ey No was taken to Dr. Cartwright e - Robt. Miller'officiated as chairman. High grade Feeed�•for Poultry,._ > e. �t affiee where h wounds. were WJtm„Ashton,-who lives.a'ehort dis. Cattle. Hogs etc. j dreested,nits was able to return to tance north of here had his 1019 -.barns gCHA.RL � ' ' A,. ` his borne. We are glad to know with all his invlements and crus ANTHONY WILSON that he is Able to be around again destroyed by fire last week and sly- - Proprietor: t sad attend W his snits,. fered a .heavy loss. ;46tf Phone Kwk._ad09 �'ropietor,.. `jokle. lg' §.:”.�..•>rX A?rive ,{.�� 1 3 ._+.,) ,.., - .w'. .h: Lam.•: M at,+'i Sa FmF t* '• +''�''r'' }f' •�Y'•k } -'�fZ ry n. �s*- ,... �''n ,. ..`', .,..• ,,".: . : •: "Y: ¢,, •.q.}..'. ,,,:,•� .d :?:1,��.r�4'. 'e•... C' 'iP•^I 4 arh+. s.i"3 ' 4."i5-c dA ' sees. •,... "�. .,. _ .• �. ���e.k+°'ct.i:i•Ss... Nr'k.^ , - a, - : ,,,w,•;1-,. c•„ - ... .,,.keen.- '... � .. _..-��'�"...r.� .. a xGa.... '..+ti::�:�e?� .. _., 'iRagees "