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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1930_11_21 Y;rsr• ..:ru,.b,,• ,��2, 'y.a.t f.,'�.v 'r s,� , `d: �:s � ,��gpi s!, a` 5 - - .. �KD'dc•...%� -:._r• .+Sy- _..�"'q r,:.. ,..: .• -... ,.��..,,.. .. .....: �� p :,,,, : .;,.. _ ,a,-.. �'.... ..';yY _ ;d.. 0-•4�•w i . .. ... '...... v,��•�.� :, r ..,,f 'w.�"' ,fir ,��.Jw�i j IN. ti •PICKERING, "ONT., -FRIDAY, NOV. 21 , 1930. No. 12- �. 10starso*tsual Sawbar. e . .OUNGARTON• ALTONA Whidts-­i The services in the G�amunity Hall What is the matter with our Road GREENWOOD * on Sunday next will be as usual: 2.00 Boss. The sideroad one half mile _ DR H. O. PRAR8ON-Ph sician C*TNn �.Qo= p. m. Sunday school; 3.W p. in..Even- east oYAltona 1s a disgrace. It would , T be much better if.the Commissioners asdsuraeoa. Daabartoa. 1�>r .: - ing 'Prayer; aerp1oa by Rev. 'E. G. Robinson. _would exercise themselves and try to !• " she American Is running full blast sawing lam- , save what little of the road is left, 3.. FQ,RBYTH, Oph.D.. Director B R. cal Assodatiou of Ontario.Reg. ' ber, reaches, doubletrees, GREENWOotT. ; and do duty for the township. Acrid- .' eyes esamtaee by appomtmeac• _ Longaea etc. ents oA: neglected roads often cost ��b °d 1&98 f=L' C Cl. ont.Ont. Open to bay a quantic F of Rood Miss M. Wood entertained friends money. �jARL A.GRUBIN, . O.-Eyeeiebt basswood and e m from Toronto over_the week-end. LOW PRICE"S' •' Specialist. Honour graduate of the cones c logs. i - Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, of Oshawa dpptometry otCaaada: Gdd medalist and -- spent the week-end with P, and Mrs. STOREY - WOODHAM � { kract erman prize winner in 1928. At Markham Grain Chopping .Tuesdays Willows. All m c - h< erary Monday from 9 a,m. to 5 p.m,.in Dr: 'The marriage waa solemnized at y P ices are lower, as mneh Barter's denut office. At Stouffvitle from wed- and Fridays, The C. G. I:T. class visited Oshawa Queen St. East United Ckurch, Tor- as-grain prices are lower. --Yaattay w Saturday of each w . on Saturday last and purpose visit- sd.Glasses 5tted and repaired. Highest quality +Manufacturing Baskets of all y rP onto, of Mrs. M. Woodham, daughter =,. Now is the tiple to>� .at Lowest Prices_ Phonc Stouff 2405. 481y descriptions. ing Brooklizi this Saturday when the of Mrs. Chapman anh the late John Buy Feed. Brooklin girls will provide the pro- Chapman,' of Aurora. Rev. J. A. «' t epa4. Price reduetione at the' gram. Cranston, of li2w Beach United char- Highest Price paid for Wheat. E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and factory' ch, pel-formed the ceremony. The ••+ GREEN RIVER. . A sSolicitor,Ngtary Public Etc. Money w Phone Markham 8406 or 8420 or write bride who wa-s given in marriage by I make and keep the folfowin - ose. South wing Court House. Whitby. 251y Chas, White. Locust Hill, Ont. p 8` Miss Bate Pelham is with friends Mr. Geo. E. Edmonds, wore a go am RDONALD RUDDY Barrister. in Toronto. of Peach Georgette and lace fashion- FLOUR e Solicitor, Notary Public. Office over Al- s s Robt. Loree, of Toronto, visited re-(ed on simple lines,- with brick silkIla's _ F, to L Drug Store,opposite Post y. Ouce.t. Money y. ust rvelvet hat and corsage of Talisman $iesimi-beat flour for pastry to Loan. Phone 583: Whitby, Ont. sly lative8 here on Sunday. roses and lil of-the=valla Mr. Fred P ry sad• d .•fir Thos. Williams has returned from y- y• fine cake baking, also for light, Ben, BELL A ROSS. Barrist- Woodham son of the bride played a .ii77 era, Solicitors. 904 Northers Ontario a successful deer-hunting trip. . white biscuits. Bnilift.&"Boy Street,Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Patterson visit- the, wedding music. Following the i WBeaton, Choice 2g, 3X and 5X B. C. ed with friends in Markham last Sun= ceremony, a took happy reception tk Bakers Joy-for bread and bans " Bl - Adelaide 38ae-o' Cedar Shingles. day, place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Buckwheat Flour-for pan cakes- : J.V.F. Rpm - We are sorry to bees that Mrs. W. Geo. E. Edmonds, of 287 Inglewood Dr. Later Mr, and Mrs. Store left �IOHARIr80N, PICHERING dt Also, s large quantity Of Hagerman has been in poor. health Y - , MULvEY - Barristers, solicitors etc.• lately for a motor trip and on their return � 533-314 Confederation Life Building, Corner - wilt'reside near Aurora. OER&A Le Y and Richooad Su. Toronto, Phones --: rough and dreased We extend our sympathy to Mr. F. , Y 4489 and 4680. Picker*[office open Wright who lost his brother through Rolled Oats-best make and fresh `Wedoeada and Saturday evenings. Phone Pick Wheatlete Corn L ;V sfloo. all ,Jack Pine, Spruce and death at Georgetown. OUNBARTON. ileal _ tert5i Hemlock Lumber. We are glad to hear that Mrs. H. Cracked Wheat Graham Flour Percy is recovering and expecte to be The Sunday .school Christmas er.- Scotch Barley-for breakfast home with her family in the near tertainment will be held Dec. 19th. Baking Bran >r1L C.SMITN, D. D. 9., L. D. S.• • Dl r ,i future, Miss Jean and Fred Elliott spent (Successor to Dr, 1. N.Dales;, Graduate of •sw ii j 1.i w the holiday with their aunt Miss M. FE�®Q College of rental Surgeons and Toron- • We are very grateful to the B. Y. y S �t�vaes;,�u At Claremont office over D. A, P. U. Juniors for the"good programs Dixon. is store every Tuesday and Friday. Phone- L � YA� the provided after-the bazaar, last Mrs. Jean White is spending a cou- 7T y P Harley Feed Berle Flour 89oaff io-1 i u - plc of days in the city with her dau- y Friday night. Mizell Chop Low Grade Flour A hter, Mrs. J. Mills. HD T FALLAI9E, L. D 9., Mr. Sinclair of McMaster L:niver- g , Corn Meal Sera.,ch Feed. 8grail D D.S.. Graduate d the Royal College of TT _,,7 sity, Hamilton, occupied the pulpits The hunters are home, and very Bran Cracked Cora '. Oamta!Surgeons and the University of Toronto. H. H. Beal, Claremont prdud of cogr•se, to exhibit their'deer Shorts Crushed Oa ai OS}u is restdenee second door east of St. Ane• Phone&l4 in the Baptist churches at Whitevale is e.w'.church Picker-ing,Out.. Ofliea hour, 9 T and of course share a slice of venison. Fine Middlings Oat Oho + s.u to 5 p. to. or by appointment. OC-ray FURNITURE 1 T U R E and Green River on Sunday, fLs p smvice), Phone Pick 3700 aaty Alf- and Mrs. Michell and Wm. and Miss Minnie Wood, who has been Mrs. Micheli are. looking forxard to quite ill and under the doctor's care W. Zs. C3 T •rs+sisess4s 6a:bf. s NEW, USED AND ANTIQUE trying out the new Pontiac between is, we are glad to say improving nic- r„� v.,.. 1N GREAT VARIETY Green River and Saskatchewan. We sly. L �BCJJ4PU1J1/C'�i!-/Ai y y A ELIZABETH RICHARDSON- Simmon's Beds, Marshall Mat- hope they have a pleasant trip. Next Sunday morning. a represen- s �C1eFireaa4avtowebole insur•ance of all kinds, - There will be a dance at Gzay's tat£ve of the Bible Society will speak Buildlax and General ,s eme.�seoUna companies of solid financial stand- tresses, Dressers, Tables and in the United Church. This £a sure Contracting. �- Chairs. Picture Frames. Hail on Wednesday, Nov. 26th, old g• , time and modern dancing. Bll9y Hole to be very interesting. Estimates furnished on all classes• Tj RANK B. JACK80h-8uo Life Our prices are the lowest. and his "Lige-Wires" will be in at The Sing-Song on Monday evening of work-Interior and Exterior. ; .+[•• lawr.n"Company of Canada.Qeean.Acn- at the close of the o lea .deet Gen,ral tmuraoca. Phone 7+ick 2729. tendance. Lunch provided. A jolly young peoples Alterations and repairs. Pickering, Ont. 12.24 time is expected. Gents, 75 cents, Ming was largely attended and it K j is expected that Mr. Nicholson, of OhimneTs Built Ooacreu Work. J Ladies, Free' Phone Pickering 5719 yG80Bt3B KEAY- c nd ga auction- 0 A L The Women's Mission C'lrele will Whitby will be there each Monday FAIRPORo - ONTAluo ti�' am.Ad1'e" �'! `t°`�` 'n'd�°'�"�' avenin to train the singers. Imp,�a�el1s attenet.d to. Terms reswoabkr R hold their November meeting at the g ge ip 3 Stmavdis_PboneStoufr 9ooM: 51.4 A Rood supply of Hard and $oft home of Mrs, Frank Turner on Thurn j� �1 p - FPOSTILL. licensed Auctions. Coal oo hand. Also a supply day, Dec. 27th. at 2.90 p. m. Miss S. WHITEVAt.E. S +••a• IN G L E 8 r e IM okrsascu sf Toes sea OnWASo. ♦sa. faf gindllw Wolod E. Evans, of Claremont, will give an tisaeaw of all saarsiad an oo td,s,sre g ' address. All local ladies are veKy The Executive of the United Sim- - Nova Scotia Shin les r . 'SOON& tddrmO less Dean P O.. ose, stove length. cordially invited to this meeting, day School met in the basement of pall Galvanizedcoli Steel ngida a 1t.3LTOU T©WNSNIYInARH 12tf . Phone Pick. 1700. Word for roll call, "Thanksgiving". the church and decided to hold their Bird's Felt Bute 8126"Ies �, aasa..a ws 0�tee moss .. . annual Christmas service on Sunday for gala At 5ss r0 r Is � DONALD MUNRO PICREHINO rskouc;tr�AN. Dec. 1st at 10 a. m. and their Christ . xs "fission 5 W � _ - _. T. PATERSON'S - OLARBU0111T gwsr + ws,ose r.� man entertainment on the following ; Miss Ruby Thomas, of Toronto, n£ Dec. 22nd. Oall and get prices. Phone 98112 ` 1i, MAW, LIOZNBED AUU. _Pickering M�11s -� with 'Miss Gerow over the week- gThe B. Y. P. Lr. will meet on Von-CUT - TIONZIM for York Ontario and Donbass _. end. T ���T S _ day, Nov, 24th, at the home of Mr, 1J �/`/ ' ti... AllEii&Of sola premzttl7 attended The W. J. Brown famil of Toron- • as. T""""°meb+° prt�slar a" be FRONT RANK POULTRY FEED y' and Mrs, W. Brmnrfiridge. Miss Fior- W+asb at NEWS' y.Out. B.r sad ssdepea- to, spent Sunday.under the parental encs McKay will have charge of the E Meet proosa Whitby.Oct. any _ EGG MASH roof. meeting. The topic is "Is There a . N�T�CE' Mrs. Tummonds, of Woodville was Missionary Message in the Law", GROWING MASH a recent visitor with Mr, and Mrs, A most successful rally of the Whi• r1ND SERVICE STATION 1 McWhirter. tby-Lindsay association of the Bap- ,whitevale - Mils S There is quite- an advantage by Mrs. Oscar Wilson-leas-been under tifit church Young People was held on We are pieiiared to do all kinds , using Fres Mixed Feeds. Our the doctor's care this past week but Thanksgiving afternoon and evening of repairing of ears, also bst-. Chopping every day feeds.are nut stocked is now recovering. in the Whitevale Baptist church tery charging; electric up months ahead. The Fred Wright family, Mrs Carl 'Fight churches were represented the welding and in fact i GRAIN—FLOGR—.FEED Devitt, Donald Beer and father and largest y g everything in con. �.-- - lar st delegation twenty-nine, heirs eve thin Headquarters for We recd mead our Dairy Rations Miss -.N. Stevenson were in George- from Lindsay. Mr. Newton 'porton, of nection with f_ur�aan�_t_ity .and uq glity loan Monday attending `the funeral Uxbridge, the president, .conducted car work. ' H' h -rade Feeds for Voultr mitt prodacT cessions. Devotional exercises ay Oils Grease and Acce"oriefl .High gCattle, Hogg etc, -- - Y, pathy of the Community is extended were led by Rev. H R- �`tepTiens;--of - g Chopping every week day at & to relatives Claremont, and Miss Doris Edwards, always oD haus. Tazi Service. ANTHONY WILSON per bag for Iota of 5 bags or On Tuesday, Nov. hili, the Wom- of Lindsay. Musical numbers were .Agent for Chevrolet Care. d' Proprietor; over, lee@ than 5 bags 10c en's Institute held a very successful given as follows: Duet by Misses Me- 41pi Phone Mark. 5502 per bag. Barley loc. meeting at the home of Mrs. Milfred guire and Sanderson, Haliburton; trio Gordon J. Law - -- - , anLilt�tl,�here_was an unusually Miss_Parrott and Messrs Rich and - -- - Y by..M e Phone 581? 1 large attendance and the Convenor of Nicholson of Whatby; ,duet by two Xitchwt' _ - Legislation, Mrs. J. Phillips, gave a young ladies of Lindsay and an an- ; • ' P1CIc8rin�, �dllliIIft CiBmDaII� brief review of the lacca pertainingto them by the Whitevale choir. Key. BUIL B ST L women in Ontario. The Roll Call ,vas W. T. Steven M. A. B. Th. Imman• f $18CkSri11t�11II = answered by "current events", and uel Baptist church, Toronto,gave an ' the replies gave evidence that our address at each session, his subjects FROM . Cabinet - women are intelligent readers of the .being, "All Things are Yours", and "• 717 Horse shoeing a 8peeialty, newspapers and are cognizant of "And Ye are Christ's. Mr. Steven's HOLLAND y All Gmeral Work.including Wood world affairs. Mrs. John Phillipa was address were inspiring and well suit- .. Table, 2 Chairs, Wdrk, promptly appointed the official delegate to the ed to.his young audience. In the af- attended to. convenflon to be held in Toronto. ternoon Mrs. J. H. Wilkins pre�ent- ss��A r Also, Mrs. Hamilton served refreshments ed "The Commission Plan" in a very We bays just received direct ifa'oeg ' -82-piece -Set of Agent for Taco Farm at the close of the business meeting. capable manner, showing how this Holland a shipateat of Garden Machinery. A unique feature in the meeting was plan makes far 'more efficient ►work Bulbs for outside planting `' '• : - r n QOr ors ng. �B es • �'•. T. WOOd�abrd ions of the Ellicott family inrattend- dress, "The Call to Service," was - f GREENWOOD 491y anCe• en by Mf,sses Martin and Parrott and Darwin, Breeder, Parrat t There passed away at Georgetown Mr. L, Rich, of Whitby, Mr. Rich (single) TULIPS (doable $it�cben Cabinet, with all the let- • on Friday,-Nov. 14th, Harry �ght, dealt with "The Call to Service" Miss i Do Not Wait in his 63rd year. Mr. Wrigh came' Parrott on "Service in the Church". Prices 50e doz., $4.00 per hundred. est devices for saving labor and to Canada with his parents as a and Miss'Martin "Service £n the Com- more. special varieties aligbtlr 'time. boy, and most of his early boyhood munity. more. All named varieties. Porcelain topped table, 2 Windsor -Until winter comes to days were spent in and around Pick- There was a delightful spirit of fel- HYACINTHS(all colons) type chairs and a set of dishes, }ook over oar ening Township. The last seventeen lowship throughout the day. This y 15c per bulb. Creamy tinted. patterned in pas. years were spent in Georgetown was greatly promoted by the spirit of tel flowers;and octogan shaped, Furnace,or where he rocas a well-known resident hospitality of the Whitevale ole. pe p y pep D XFFODILS 8 cape, 6 @eaters, 8 tea }�latee; those and manager of the Exchange Hotel, The welcome expressed by Mrs. R. butter plates, 6 fruit dishes, near the C. P. R- station. 'Mr, Wright W. Packer, president of the White- Von Siaoa, Bicolor Viatoris, � = 1 platter, i salad bowl. Leaky Troughs was always of a quiet but very cheer- vale Union and the bountiful.suppgr Emperor(single and•double) r ful nature, and was very popular given on the beautifully deeorataed 60c dozen. This outfit, a speetal extraocdin- repaired or replaced. with 'travellers. The funeral which tables brought forth words of gen- Paper White ary, priced at $62.50. was held on Monday was very large- uine appreciation from Rev. A. Small, Place your order and ly attended by relatives and friends of Oshawa, Mr. N. Norton of Uxbrid NARCISSUS - t and the ma floral tributes testif- ge and others, The officers elected � 50e fs dozen, BE READY - I -C ' A. ^ led to the high esteem £n which lie ere: :Hon. Pres. 'Nir. N. Norton, ofrriwhen'winter Cones. was heI4 His ivido*, formerly (*- Uxbridge; Pres. Miss Constance Par= Get yours while the sesoctment villa Hear, of Broaghasn survives, al- rott, of Whitby; Vice-Prem. Miss M. is'complete. Call so two daughters, Kathleen and Dor- Tiths, of Uxbridge;'Sec.-Treag• Miss 4 PhoneC1900 4: othy, and three brothers, William of Alice Hornshaw, of Whitevale.' i H E­ KE E.- —S RfN- 0 W 'AA Fntaitace Dealer ands AILV'IN BUSHBY Hamilton, Walter, of Calgary and F. The anneal meeting of the White- E. C s •el o N E sS Funerbl Director of Claremont also a sister, Mrs. vale Baptist Sunday school will be z ^ Also AasbaLaoe 19ervioe ;Hardware Phone 11800 Goatick of daremont. Deceased was held this (Friday) evening at eight Druggist and Chemist, a member of St. George's Anglican o'clock. Everybody interested .please ChUP& attend. .•,mj,Pbone 68W PieksTing a. �n`:'Y.'^_.. .;� .,.. -.. ,. -+.... '..".,. ,-:.....-., ...... �..-.�.__.: _a' —�, .:� ..b:... '" ,z _.,..,:;,,;' iiia.- �,,. k •'� xy�1 x rn a, .s 1, ma �� +.•.s� .'s n:•.•:. w:,. S- t f j .. -_ f ".a._ .r'' •• "•y.. .. •cFa•�•y^-' —'s..S. , •i • -t bo, '•9 dir r • J� r •r• j y Newfoundland-Vancouver In Columbia. Hon. Fried T. Smye lishmen Buil ' . y Eng dmg- Racer. . `�;► ' :- Planned By Atlaantw9 7 Fliers_ : Dead at Hamilton For International Speed.. Bid } New York.'--,apt. J. Errol Boyd, of flights from New*York tollavana-'and Ontario'Cabinet Minister Had Car - Captain Campbell Hopes to Exceed Segrave Record with Toronto, who piloted the monoplane New York to Bermuda, and has been Been ill Three Months Being Y Secretl Constructed While U. S. Challengers In \ Columbia on its Second flight across a few crack-ups,.. It will be•the first non-atop flight Hamilton.—Hon. Fred _T. Smye, Prepare With 300 Mile-an-Hour Craft the Atlantic a Sew weeks ago and is across Canada from oceam to ocean. M.P.P. for West Hagtilton and minis ;. London— Somewhere in England" ting them built in America under lit London— now its 'owner, will try within the Previous flights have started from ter without portfolio in the Ontario a secret car is being built which Cap- ense. -- Severat light car" msaufact- - ,neat few weeks to By the vessel with- Montreal or Ottawa and proceeded by Cabinet, died shortly after four—o cT Lain Malcolm Campbell hopes to urers have been approached and have :.out a stop from St. John's, Nfld.. to easy stages to the Pa o.Coast: - on Saturday afternoon at his h— oma i create a new world's speed record. signified approval of this project. O'Brien,ver, B.C. according to John A. Dismantled, the n the lin is now en The attempt will be made neat year Asked if he thought the present re-' O'Briepromoter o! Boyd's •ocean route to Montreal on the liner Duchene Aberdeen Avenue. As he had, been ill for more than at Daytona Beach. cord of 231 miles an hour was likel3 Sight. With Boyd will be Lieut• Har- of Bedford, which is also bringing Captain Campbell will christen the to be broken, he replied "Most.. cer- Ty Connor, his navigator on the At- Boyd and Connor back for their Mont- three months, his passing was not un- car bluebird II. The eatesL secrecy fainly. I think," he added, "we are ,�. )antic hop. real'welcome. The lane will be re- expected. During the past week, he �' .a -', D is being observed regarding the car. going to get far greatIr speeds 1n the The Columbia has twice been flowQ assembled at Montreal. The exact date had but few conscious moments and hope for his recovery was abandoned Details °f construction will not be near future." f across the Atlantic, made round-trip of the start has not been set, by his physician a week ago Saturday. available for several months. Americans Prepare for Race .. The funeral was held on Tuesday Told of Rivals' Cara Hollywood, Calif.—Three hundred- .-Animals undred• ,•Animals Destroyed Lakes Are Lashed < . ; � 1- afternoon at 2.30 o'clock in ihe.Church Captain .Campbell said it was !m- miles an hour is the latent aim of ' ,Irl Barn Fire By 40-Mile Gale of the Ascension. portant that none of the competitors Americans who next February .at Not only !n Hamilton, but through. should know anything about *his car Daytona Beach, Fla., will challenge out Ontario and the Dominion the at present. He said he had already the motor car speed supremacy of "- death of Hon. Fred T. Smye will be I learned that there would be two, or Great Britain. Wien Heard to Threaten They Storm Signals Fly and '100 regretted. He was widely known and possibly three. One car, he is in- Harlan Feugler and Peter DePHolo, Would Start Blaze When Vessels Are Scudding had a host of'friends. His success was formed, is a Packard with two en- veteran speedway drivers, are watch- Refused Entrance For Shelter entirely due to his undertakings. He i gives totaling 2,500 horsepower, while !ng tl a construction of a rs:r here p• advanced rung by rung op the ladder another will have four Liberty en- which it Is hopQd will develop such Richmond Hili, Nov. 1B.—Police Chicago—A 40-mile-an-hour gale o1 life until he reached a position of Bines. Another car will have four en- eased in an as anuli on he 231.36 r were on the lookout for two knights lashed the Great Lakes Sunday night Ines, while an Australian competitor wiles an-hour record f the late Major ! prominence and honor. Hon. Mr. Smye I g � o i I of the road, following an outbreak of in the first heavy storm or the Win- was, in the•true sense of the term, a is-building a car equ,loped with Napier Segrave. ter. super-charged engines. lire In a barn owner by J. H. Dunlop self-made man and, always mindful The machine ail- be powered with and Son early this morning, in which Storm signals Sew all over the lakeConcerning his own car, Captain 01 his experiences and reverses in his two twenty-four estlnder, douk:e igni• region, ships scudded for shelter and Campbell said certain wind tests had , ;3,000 damage eras caused. The pals the waves pounded breakwaters and early struggles, was willing to extend, p ilea power unite, which are to drive a I beery applied and all had proved satis- body and chassis thirty-two are alleged to have threatened to a helping hand and words of encour- y-two L_et an E ; destroy the buildings shore line buildings disastrously, par- factory; . The car ,is twenty-five feet length. ga early Saturday agement to those in need. titularly an the western edge of Lake long and very low. It is under four The body will be of the deaf evening when Jamey Butler,. watch- Wherever he served, his capacity design that t Michigan where tie storm centred. feet !n height from the driver's head i experiments have proved the moist anan, refused to let them in. for work and his keen executive stable and nonresistant t�air, but the Although the sparks were blown More than 100 boats were on the to the gronad. powers were recognized, and the inr by a fairly siren east wind, the lakes. The radio corporation flashed There are a number of peculiarities hook-up of these two gigawic m.5tors, g warnings to all equipped with wire- portant offices to which he was named in the car's construction, one of which brigade,,under Chief H. J. Mills. pre- were tributes to his ability as an ad- each of which develops 1,200 horse less. No ships reported themselves is fb$'pected to increase the,comfort power, will be someiblag of a depar• vented other buildings from catch- ministrator. 1n distress, however, despite the and safety of pilots in airplanes, such Lure from anyth;a� tried before. Ing fire except for the Dunlop house, As a boy he took a keen Interest in as Schneider trophy machines, as well � heavy seas. The craft will have- a four'whoel '- ' x which was slightly burned. political affairs, and all his life was a The edge of the storm swept through! as racing automobiles. In addition drive, with one motor attacked to the w Around eight o'clock Saturday fight, staunch Conservative and an. active Chicago, to blow down many chin- to creating a new speed record, Cap front wheels and the other to Life rear, Butler heard.noised while malting his worker. rounds of the buildings and discover- aeye and signs. Sunday strollers Lain Campbell hopes to help the Brlt-, No ice-cooling system is contemplated _ E ed two hoboes at the lour. They de- spent much of their time chasing their Efected In 1426 Iah motor-industry, as ordinary water-cooling has proved mended to be.allowet! to eater. After hats, while- motorists found them- It was not until 1926 that he agreed He said he realized th4t any sue• satisfactory intests. selves in an unusual number of acct- -to seek public office, although on I cessful attempt to'set a world's speed the telling them that he was unabla to Instead of silk casings for. Comply with their request, they de- dents because of the beavy-winu. numerous previous occasions-he had record, apart from bringing prestige wheels as used by Major .Segrave, - Temperature remalLed moderate. to the country from which the car - wended mossy for food. Foiling that, been urged to do so. In the provincial twelve-ply Cotten fabric- tires with w but the weather bureau predicted) originated, could also be of great help -..they said, they would get !n b7 some I Several election of that year he was _ thin rubber thread hags been tested that theromemeters would shortly t It to the trade in that cquntry, bu weans. elected by a substantial majority as and found efficient. drop precipitately. seemed to him that, is the past. it Butler closed the doar, whereupon the representative for West Hamilton, Feagter and DePaoln trope to have had seldom, if ever, been the direct the pair hurled brick through awin- - _ succeeding the late A. C. Garden. On the completed machine on the sands •dow with the parting threat that they Dec. 19, 1928, the West Hamilton cause of increased Baled. _ at Daytona Beach by January 15, fos would destroy the property, Butler M.P P. was named Minister without Plans Demonstration Hers trial spins. t notified Chief Sid. Barraclough, who Para) s)� Deaths portfolio lnAhe Ferguson Government, British light cars, he feels, are It has not been decided who wil' tailee. to find them after a diligent y which: post he held at the time of his supreme. and his idea is to take with pilot the racer. rk%Paolo has driver ' search In the vicinity. f Total 50 to Date death- During his tenure of office he him when he leaves for..the United since 19"_2. He won the uational.driv At one o'clock atuday moraine served on practically ill important States several of these cars with a Ing championship in 1925. when the watchman was making his committees of the Legislature, view to demonstrating their capabili- Fengier never has appeared_on thi sounds again. he,noticed a firs over 625 Cama Are Reported—Dia- The late Mr. Smye was a life-long ties with the ultimate object of get. �,eedways since as lnjury In 1923. by a barn a quarter of a tulle away member of-'the Church of the Ascen- ease Now on Wane, The brigade was called. but the blaze sion (Anglican) and his mother to the PROVISION PRICES. tad gained such headway that the oldest Officials Sayliving member or the coagro- _: The Markets Wholesale proviatVtf' dealers are barn was destroyed. Infantile paralysis has taken a toll gation today. He held office therequoting the following prices to retail �t Two horses. which had been remov- of 60 lives this year out of a total of and also associated himself frith the dealers: . e3 from the be wandered back in $25 cases, as compared with 629 cases work of the Synod and Laymen's As- PRODUCE QUOTATIONS Smoked meats—Hama. med., 28 to again to finish their slumbers and and 26 deaths lu,,929, officials of the sociation, being-president of the lat- Toronti �ieaieri arc buviae produce tol36cl cooked eakloina, 48 to b, 2 smoked jperished In the flamer. Two cows department of health revealed recent- ter body at the time of death. at the following prices: tolls, 34c; breakfast bacon, 28 to dOc; were also destroyed. ly. He was a director of the Commer- E Ungraded cases returned, backs, ppeea-inealed, 34c; do., smoked, A freight train, north-bound, passed That the disease is definitely on the cial Travellers' Association of Canada f� extras, 50 to 66c; fresh firsts, 44 to bOc. ' 46 to 48c; seconds, 28 to 30c; pullet Pork loins, 24%c; shoulders, 19e; by attar the Are and is in thought the wane was shown, officials said. by the for many years and chic! officer for extras, 40 to 42c. p butts, 22c; hams, 20 to 22c. two wanderers escaped on It. P`!re tact that for the week ending Nov. Hamilton; past president of the Irish Cured meats—Long.clear bacon 50 Butter—No. 1 Ontario creamery t, even suffered slight bairns while light- 8, only 17 cases were reported in the Protestant Benevolent Society, mem- 70 lbs., 22c 70 to 90 lbs., 2(k 90 solids, 30 to 30ific; No 2, 29 to 28'rae. to 110 lbs, 19c. dew ei ht rolls, Ing the blase. province. Four deaths were inclnd- her of the.Masonic Order, Knights o1 Churning cream—Special, 33c; No. �r g ed in this number. Tea of the cases Pythias and Foresters, Hamilton Club, 1, 32c; , 2 c. 40c; lightweight redia, , 1 • N°• 2 9 Lard—Pure, tierces, 18%c; tube, occurred in Toronto. Royal Hamilton Yacht Club, Ancaster Chime No. 1 large, colored. para(- 17c; ails 17%c, . , pails, prints, 18 to 18%-c. i . In October there were 174 cases and Golf and Country CIO, Thistle Club fined.and government graded, 14% to Shortening—Tierces, 12%e; tuns, Britain and Iraq 18 deaths in Ontario a' compared with and Canadian Club. I lbc. 13c; pails, is%c, 106 cases and five deaths for the Surviving besides his mother are, Quotations to poultry shippers are Special pastry shortening--'Tierces, Sign Friendly Pact similar period !n 1929. The disease his widow and one son, Fred T. Smye.' as follows: lbc; tubs, ib34c; pails, 18c. is falling os at the rate of 10 cases a Poultry; alive—Fatted hens, over 5 - week, It'was said. GRAIN QUOTATIONS a Moftn er of the BUfh rbs-, Ile; over 4 to 5 lbs.; 16c; over Will Run For 25 Yearn After % t 4 Grain dealers on the'Toronto Board __ _ o , 13c; under 3Vi lion., Ile. o ads re mai e 1 Joins 1_,eague of O Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.—Nelson Me- Sprig chickens, over b lbs., 18c; over quotations for car lots: the h following Gregor of Blind River has shot the 4 5 lbs., 15c; over 4 fo 4% lbs., - - IYahOna .- .' " - - 'Manitoba wheat—No i haYd, 72%c; ~ 19riadad,,_Ir —hr a special session Couple Prefer largest deer on record in Algoma: It 13c; under 4 lbs., Ile. Broilers, 1'ii • over 5 lbs„1­'gbad 395 pounds, dresse& Ito 9;J lbqi-- 7e over 4 to b lot., 12c; No. 3 do, 67c (c.i.f. Goderich and Bay the Iraq Chamber of Deputies recent- Tent Ill Wintef deer was shot near Lake Matinenda, porta). colored,2c lb.less. Geese and turkeys ly ratified the Anglo-Iraq treaty by 69 Barks, S.D.—White men may seek and it took five men to remove the Man. oats—No. 1 feed, 30%c; No. market prices. Flo 13, the Senate-subsequently voting the shelter of houses and the warmth monster from the bush. � 2,'28%c. of a modern- furnace when winter Argentine corn-74c (c.i f. Port approval by 11 to k Colborne). comes, Lut Plenty Horse and his wife, Champion Pullet Millfeed ` del.. Montreal freights, The treaty, which tr}ll become 1 •, �= __ loll-blooded Sioux Indians, near Win- • bags included—Bran, per ton, $21.25; operative when Iraq eaters the Lea- ner, S.D., express their preference for ' shorts, per ton, $22.25; middlings,. gue -of.N*Uons will ran for 2;6 years. the tents In•which their forefathers $29.26. y Jt provides fos,",t}reat Britain to re- lived- Ontario Min—Wheat, 68c; barley, oats, 28c 45c buckwheat, 'cognise the independence of Iraq, The aged couple, who have probably , 5 , ` and to withdraw British troops with. passed their golden wedding anniver- , wary by more than ten years, live In HAY AND STRAW PRICES $n flue yea». a tent pitched in the door-yard of the Dealers in hay and straw are offer- Iraq will lease to(treat Britain three log house which the government pro- "{ ~ ing shippers for earload lots delivered. -new air bases, which will be protect- vided for them fa 1879. Neither can •ed by local troops at Britain" expense 'f t ark, Toronto, +he following prices: speak English, but through an inter• " No. 2 'timothy hay, ton, $14; No. ,= The equipment of the.Iraq army will 3, do, $12.b0 to $13.50; wheat straw. be British, and it will be trained by preter, Plenty Horne had made It ton, $8; oat straw, ton, $8. known that he and his w e British *dr1sOrT--mIIItarrL-4aIsSIOu� than eighty years old. They eat from � VE STOCK PRICES Great Britain also will be repres- t' f to butcher anted b7 as Ambssaa�of~, who will a kettle over a campfire;and sleep Heavy bee steers, o- $7, take precedence over all other diplo- on the ground with only a blanket to r steers, choice, $7.2b to $7.7b; io, fair protect them. to good, $6.25 to $7; do, tom., $4 to enata. a Y $5.50; butcher heifers, choice, $7..5 ... to $7.50; do, fair to good, $6 to $6.7b;; do, corn., $4 to $5,50; butcher cows, �Deuert "Stonehenge" Found - _ d to choice,$4.50 toy 2b; da,m - �$' : $4 to $4.50; canners and cutters,$1. �}j:� ������ h good �� • "''� -r_�'_"'_.�"_"_,.s' f :` Y to $2.7b; butcher bulls, to Choi V - ; 4 -- to-$5;do,--bologna -$3 to $3.601 : •• t , _ le ^.�' r babybeef, $8 to $10• feeders, d $b.2to $6.25; stockers, $4.50 to 'Cairo.—A grim, rocky plateau, 6,000 circle of atones, standing 3 feet high $5.76; calves, good to choice, $12 to and'27 lnches'wide, similar is forma- feet high, like that'described is Conan $12.50; do, med., $10 to $10.50; do,' tlon to Stonehenge in England. The com., $6 to $7; do, grassers, 3.50 to boyle's "Lost World," has been ea- >" 4 .r3 plored for the IIret time by.Major circle !e in the desert near the lin- 44.50; milkers, $45 to $90; springers; . daaese border, 160 milds from the � t ` _ 60 to$100;lambs,choice,$8 to$8.25;, .. ''.Ralph Bagnold of the Indian Royal nearest water. ' • Fv x> buck lambs, $6 to 7; sheep, $1.50 to Signal Corps, 'who recently returned The route back to the Nile led along $4.50; hogs, ba.�on, w.o.c., $10.76 to to Cairo from the Libyan Desert. as old slave routs, which was clearly F. $11; do, trucked in, 50c cwt. under Major Bagnold is the first European marked by 'skeletons of camels, AlLd w.o.c.; do, butchers, ?6c per hog die count. Do, selects, $1 per bog pieta-' to baud set eyes on the plateau,which there were more thea 200 skeletons to - s-" ` was first discovered by Arabs in 1923, every mile, Major Bagnold said. Im- � and named Owenat. On top he fond portant addttions to the maps of the American women's annual beauty a people belonging to a negro tribe desert were mads by Major Bagnold, Mr. and Mrs. Whiting of Port Kelly, British Colombia, with champion bill Is $750,000,000, indicating that from Central Africa, Northeast of the who traversed territory never crossed whin lechers pallet which laid 357 eggs in 366 days. Contest was held at women ars fanning into big figures , frocks he dlscovs79�11 a remarkable before. Agaests experimental farm trying to avoid them. ' _ . 0 -- a - , rit .. ,�,' .t ,,�.•••.. ` t� .. .- Trip _ �. . _ Fans Saga`�.� bangal Da" acid Ev Y - 'Every -roman. beyond 'middle age should. realize that a, majority .of the _ The never-failing Parts interest in W,1%0 ltroubles she has to fear have their ensembles is resulting in'more coin- - _ colds.,.,Each attack lowers her vitality - M - - _ - the advance fashions sham at the .. 01481ft in what are known an comm9a V�­ 'ad fashions far AwOUg -and reduces resistance to.disease. At early openings of models for the Win- this season of the year every woman ter 1930.31, there are dozens of new �� e should see that her blood is.torsed 4P '' ensemble arrangements—hate made �w to meet the rigors of the climate and of materials matching dresses, gloves especially that strength should be re- <;' made of fabrics matching hats, belts ti - fatored after-any cold;however slight. -' made of silks matching coat lining$ - kRor this Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are =and now, of all things, little jeweled s a reliable tonic. pocket mirrors that match the decors - These Pills are not a mere stimu- tions on the outside of handbags. - laut giving temporary relief. They Last season's bag that was up-to- the p-to- build up the body by creating that rich the-minute if its fittings were finished red blood which Imparts the glow o1 y with the leather o1 the bag itself, is not AUL �r apt to. et an inferiority complex _ health; steadies the nerves, improves P g y P the appetite and digestion and make nowadays unless its interior equip- ,- -the users capable of withstanding the went is studded with the same crystals � _ rigors of our Fall and Winter mc•,ths. rp' or turquoise that decorate'ita outside. , They are sold by medicine.deals. ; or The new jeweled accessories are e by mail at 50 cents a box from The i elaborate affairs,.designed as loving- _ 3 ly as any brooch. An example is 'a • Dr, Williams'Medicine Co„ Brockville, r 4 w ittOnt. little mirror made to 811 a pocket inv r metal-fabric bag that has onyx .flit-. - noise and lapis decorations. 4 i r cussing something very earnestly, and gone'to the heads of parts women. to group of men at a club were dis- Furthermore, jewels have literally the man from Aberdeen approached Both jewelers and milliners units'in ping Society4 e asked oone ninths grouip. " ewels Debs worn on the$t eeit,ctohbe , and asked Ffubject of .. you in Anti-T ry women nt I so h 04 "T "We consider tipping is a degrading Jewels casuitlly as Dirt of a•casual custom and have formed a society to 643 daytime costume. 'Put a stop to lt.' "Aye, I'll -join," _ • In the two types of hats Paris is said the min, from Aberdeen, gladly. _ i wearing this year-1--the beret and the ����' Miss Gladys L. Powell, of Winnipeg, "That's fine. The aubsdiption is only passenger on a recent trip aboard tricorn;—jewels are an important de- a shilling a year." "Och—in that Canadian Pacific liner Duchess of coration. Both models are extreme �T - --. - •; case 1'11 be .thinking it'll be cheater on Richmond to Montreal, hada brilliant ly simple and must.be kept so; but ;for me to tip," Paris rules out naivete• by jeweled _ Idea for the Masquerade which tea- -tured the -entertainment- of travellers prnaments on hate the' are worn atter B L C �f►I-I E f�►C� S on the voyage. She went as a "C.P.R, midday'. EDI advertisement" and when you look at With the continued vogue of grow- � Gee two ounces of oereslne powder from the above photograph you will not be Ing lockQ, women are gradually re- !your druggtsc Sprinkle on a hot, wet viving the long-haired .lash}one of � • cloth and Tub the face briskly. Every Surprised,to learn that she was award- blackhead will be dissolved. Tie one ed the prize -for "rhe most original aeaSDns ago and are. wearing .safe. sure and simple way to remove I In their hair for dinner and the thea- - 'blackheads. hea-- 'blackheads. Satistaction cuaranteed or costume." -Bookie". labels, badges, tre. money refunded, P. W. fossas't Co. mottoes and C.P.R. designs make up To Find the North Star Classified Adverti3ing r 422 Wllington sn w. Toronto a beautiful and effective ensemble. - �— - ! ` Simple Treatment During clear weather' north can be ANTED—A THOUSAND BRITIM: A Sim i1 r determined closely enough for all prat- j ERs to get prices for send' 'r r British Expedition .Will � y tical purposes by observing the posi- a Dies Overseas for Christmas. Write tion of ti "FTae.-Man Fro:-: Kent," Drawer A. Sur- Attem t Kanchen"u a Climb the North Star (Polaris). This lington, Ont.. J ng ���i C�1t�arii S C��� star itself le- not-conspicuous, but can ViJ Y/ Delhi, India,—r1 British expedition I Britain is the only country in the i. 1 _ Cold in the head is very common at 1 readily be located by the two "point• wort '� ' ]PERIX11hu ia being organized �o attempt the ers,' as the two stars which farm the d with a society of women engin- ascent of Mount Kamet, 25,431 feet, this time of year, especially 1n the side of the Oreat Dipper opposite the errs. ,iia has a member9b,p of 00, RICS and will start next August, it was an-I !handle are called. A line drawn a ' rounced recently. Mount Kamet, very young. Neglect of a cold s. t which lies anthin the borders of the io to lead to s_rioue coasequeaces. trough these two stars will cut the To relieve all congestion of the sys- North Star, according to the Canadian • • rss $ 9 ,art United Provinces}is the second high- tem 19 the first step in treating a cold, I Forestry Association. Since the Dip- .a; { +.eesss est mountain in the British Empire whether iri"infants or adults. 'For the per Itself rotates around. the North Tomorrow and has never been_scaled. very young, Baby's Own Tablets are f Star, the line must always bi drawn The expeditioA is being organized the ideal means of doing this. Con-' from the pointer at the bottom of the • • J by Frank S. Smythe, whose ndescrip- tions . e . tainin no narcotic or other harmful dipper through the pointer at the rim, ' Sim sir of the recent Kanchen j unga ex- g _ The north int can be.carried to the TONIGHT peditign were published, with Pro.. drugs they soothe the child's fretful im i Gunther D hrenfurths,an associate in nese, relieve its suffering and ensure ground-by imagining a-plumbline sus. �L �� FAT ��� that expedition. It is proposed flint -comVitlescence, pended from the North Star. '7, Tc /m&A& r a ffor Baby's Own Tablets are without an 0 ``CC��'' i the Mount Kamet expedition be lim- CONSTIPATION MIAUited to four or five persons, a su equal: for relieving indigestion, con- Minard's Liniment refreshes the seat - 'T . BE WRONG tion made in the light 6f the eloper- atipatioa and colic. They check•dist P• :' °►Tiw � {� fence of a.e Kanehenjunga adventure. shoes; break lip colds and simple It is also probable the expedition will fevers; promote health-giving steep 'W hen It Was Danis �3��,e�� And that's a low estimate of the a l include only members of the Alpine and make the dreaded teething period The gee company's inspector call- , aumlxr talung Kntschen to keep down y D easy,. They are sold by all medicine{ ed on the busy housewife to-repair 'superfluous fat. Club-and the Himalaya Club. _ "TldtY WORK t�'isett You take vftaltzing� Kmichen ' Wood Johnson, who played a heroic dealers or by mail at .5 cents a box a defect in the lighting apparatus, wMtL! YOU gut Salts for a few days that old indolent role in the Kanehenjunga expedition, from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., "You're not always troubled with #, aq. - chair feeling deserts you—it I will Sin the ne x art if Brockville, Ont-, poor light„ are yorf°' he asked.. Jain party possible. It doesn't matter how fat you are--the — "Ob, no," replied the housewife; Urge for activity has you--and is planned to cpmpass the climb-be, DO YOU you're --step liveiv. tween the end o1 August and the mid- Up-State Fars!] Provides "not always"' $ dle of October neyt year. "Ali," murmured the inspector, "I And best of all van like this Activit , u walk a ori le y �h00 a Year in Family Food thought so. It's pnly at certain SUFFER �� '—yo of miles and en• - tip Jo it--vou thought vou'd never dance Albany, N.Y,—Th.! typical Nev: times -eh�" A y� 3oa re Setting as Chapped Skin York State farm' saves its. 'owner NEAUAC11" again, but f3ad "Yea; only after dark," came the .• - ' Spry as ever—the-old tingling, active about'826ii a year an 'the family food retort, r feeling reaches even your feet,_ Wind,_snow and sleet bruise un- - So easy to-get quick relief and Pre. Kruschen is a combination of the protected skirl surfaces. Minard's bill, figured at farm prices, or nearly vent an attack in the future- Avoid ; six salts Nature has already $400 a year at,retail prices, Stanley bromides Th relieve quick- it put into heals the raw skin tissue and a[- pe-They q �,. 3rom- to-kap you alive—if it fords full protection. W. War.t.z of the State College of _ ly but affect the heart and are vtsy were not r these vital a Jts you could Agriculture finds in the accounts of dangerous They are de reagin �i not live. 514 € on y give temporat•y relief, t e-cause a t♦' Figuring the $62 worth'o! milk as -of the headache still remains within, , YO n that.Krusehen wi I make you feel , double that cost at retail,he suggested I The sane and harmless way. Fitt younger—spryer—more energetic— correct the cause, sweeten the sour .you'l.ea' y life--eve minute o!it. � that thr farmers should use more than and acid at �o ^ omach, relieve the inter- A 'halt teaspoonful in a glass o! s•IU11Y pa�" the average of seven-tenths of a quoit tines of the decayed and poisonous bot water every morning is an you per person daily. -Only about a fourth jj; ' food matter,gently ed and the liver, need to keep t,eaitby-keep your of the families made.their-cwn butter, " start the bile flowing and the bowels stomach, liver, bowels and lkidneys in I and .each of these used about three pass off the waste matter which causes splendid condition-free-your-system _ pounds a week -,: ;iI{ ur headachy Try Carter's Little c fins harmful tonins and acids. Liver Pills. Druggists 2bc red Poultry furnished$80 worth of food .. {j D� a year, each-family usingsixeggs daily and three pounds• o chieken YOUNG 11� weekly. .'Fveothirds of the families had home-grown pork, using about a pound a day, or $39 worth in a year. _ c= /hen- You Besides garden vegetables and • ° STRENGTHENED s -- r honey, the typical family nd' thirty- 'f b a b h s pHILIIPS - -'�' seveybushels of potatoes and�fourteen os►'" t�� _ _ of apples and burned twenty-one cords / After Taking Lydia E. of- wood.- But only seven of the 514 t inkhaln s Vegetable - brought-home flour as their grand- Cornpo6uri fdue tO ow - fathers did. ft, CRY in the night. Colic1 No $atscroft, Ontario-"When I first Murrrsva►r A cause for alarm if Castoria is L ' - e nvAncM -! NDULGE _ Hereditary took Lydia ]a PinkC m'sp vegetable r,,r,vsv •-handy: This pure vegetable prepora- Com Duni I : _ Little _Peggy was . often. very tion•bt Ings' ick comfort, and can had been married naughty, and on one occasion when qu never harm. It is the sensible thing about s year and 'alis had been particularly.trying. her. when children are ailing Whether it's my strength was mother, hoping fo be anecially imnres- a_Aomach,__or--the_little_bo }eavix>gme as sc=, man womany anTcht'Td-same. p t-tasting an _ sive,•said: colic or constipation; or diarrhea, count of my con" Ta ocemonZy overindulge. But white Phillips' Milk of Magnesia.' " P that if'you When tiny tongues are coated;or the dition. 1 was only don't suffer for your indiscretions.. Do 'yon know, Peggy, breath is ad.•Whenever there's need 19 and it was my keep on doing many naughty things ,. It's follyto do so when ou can so . You'll 'be' through with crude of gentle regulation. Children love first child. Mp methods once you learn the,perfect your children will be naughty, too.' the taste of Castoria,and its mildness mother told me I eaaiil sweeten and settle a sour, we- Nothing else has the same The child gave a triumphant smile. makes it safe for frequent use. >�: needed something Von stomach with a.11ttle Phillipa;._ . , )r. Milk of Magnesia. gmck, ' ntle 'effect.:Doctors'Pro- Oh,.mummy," she said, "now you! And a more h'beral dose of Castorir: to sten t ge ,< scribe it for indigestion, nausea y ray i. Heart eaters have l once heartburn, sour stomach ane have given is away.._ wing ��told the two y ong is always better for grn t children - {arned the comfort this per-_ .headache. t' as been standard a '"—''' than strong medicine mean only for adult use take the Vegetable ComFnouad,i sun so 'Int anti�bdup.Smokers know with them for over 30 years. Prme Pie thankful I cTid because it strenttthened - low it neutralizes nicBit , --One:Cood way to make the children ' my•whole-system slid now I eel per- beet a sweet taste; -fie Insist on genuine Pli lips MHk tike their prunes is to make an open- -. fec well as baave a sweet'little,bab ` breath: Women kpow dow of Magneaa;a sea per product.B. - for nausea--�or sick headache.Abd may not act the same,The 9011We faced pie ailed wit>i stewed Drones, k'oy . whan ebildsen bays over.esta-. atwap 1i lima-never Ji tablet dotted'with bits of grated lemon rind, - aro Man,e6nat4 aW or otherwin' fbrm-and th naafis Phi ipe is � - I ISSUE No. �7---'3� eve foam a Nola d the alwayt'on bott�s sad wrapper• Banish pain with Mfnrrd a Liniment, , - r , w " �^i^ cyan'',. ,.' ,:J, ?.. - •„^; •5-- -. .}p � ... - ! „F, .. .. .xx* - '- .. �' .., - y . J' _,-.� •res' +- �S_. A goodly number of *".People Look s Teta- � i*? n. . .� .�v >�NDd--6oT t in the supper and denims 1►t Clare It's rarity and service is " 's`B°.na _., •• _- , moat on Friday. evening and thor- 7billa Spahr s Ra+medy: It a the Flet � Safevp m •at irAlsoon b to 7 per Y g • 8urance of all kinds. ?ERNS !oc trfatiog cote throats, coughs, oen , oughly enjoyed the bountiful supper, • 11.ifS per y�:: $1.50 ii paid In sdvaartJ croup, broacbitls.-bronchial asthma.. Jrotr rates for Auto Iwtiranoe and and entertainment drama and music. ,sob•uiptioo. ro tb• raced States mad Crest r toonail ilia and kindred diseases. Try - Firs Insurance. INSURANCE-All classes written ta- f3rltaia$2.00In advance, The sapper in connection with the It, it's(MOOD. E. 0. Jonee'drug store. 'Also, repceeentative_of cluding Fire, Automobile, Wind. church- anniversary here held on Tue- d Sickness - JOHN Mil R KAA Proprietor.:. �y evening was a sp en i success 6a uranEe Phone or write r p In..eve way. Supper was served 421y Phone Pick.515 "Addreee every Nbtice-to L -editors 43tf. ED. BOWMAN,Whitby from a to.8 o'clock in the church hall BROUGHAM, - ONTARIO y NOTES AND COMMENTGi where .the Greenwood. church young R. S. 0. 19'27.Chap. 150, Sec. 51. . . ' people presented the �a "The In the Estate of Edward Bryan. Mer- 'The Deputy Minister of �.abbr alley 'Daffodil."_in their .o own. sues 9 ant fashion d the a their ant of those chant. Deceased. R *S Hfor Ontario, Mr. Ballan,tynr, has preisent. TheCommittees in charge.of All persons baying ciainrs against © I been found guilty of theft, when the supper 'and entertainment thank the Estate of Edward Bryan, late of he a ro elated a fifteen dollar all those silo helped in any way in the`'illageof Pickering,i❑ tbeCcsunta pp p of Ontario,- Merchant, deceased, who OKER -making this affair the success rt P C _ R I N •� dress from a shop on Dandae Sf:., ed g pro died on.or about the Eighth day_of October, A. D-2930, are hereby noti• , .. 'Toronto, two or three weeks ago.. The anniversary services of our fied to file with the undersigned, on or � - itiir. Ballantyne has been Deputy church on Sunday was largely attend- before the day of December, Minister of Labor for about ed both-afternoon and evening. Rev. A. D. 1930, full particulars of their /'1 c years, having been appointed to Dr. Fraser, of.•Dunbarton, delivered claims. Immediately after said date. " 'V D G ,G T S - two fine sermons which were apprec-. the assets of the deceased will be dis- '• the position during E. C. Drury's iated by all present. The afternoon tributed among those enti led thereto, - sdministration. He has been service was taken by our own choir. having regard only to claims sofliled.: Many homes are ran on the .Household Budget drawinga salary of five thousand Mrs. Gannon and Mss. Sharp sang a Dated at Oshatsa, the Twelfth dap y duet wt�1 e Mrs. W: Brown helped of November. 1930, Plan.. Here your will find consistent savings _ dollars a year, and has no excuse very ma eriallq by the singing of a W. E. N.SINCLAIR, K. C., .: for such a strange action. Being solo, In the evening the Clareiffont Hank of Commerce Bldg., which permits the hones Wife t0 keep . his Brat offeree he has been let off choir had charge of music and with 12 14 Oehswa, Ontario suspended -sentence, but his a full choir very efficiently did their A g C.M. her budget Well within bounds. ehieE Banishment bas been the .for which the Brougham. con- dd&eTO.II@S•Sll<!�l@?► of his position, aprte was prompt gregation were grateful. VOCAL TEACHER. lk.dismiesed when found guilty of _Graduate of the Haqqi�bourg - ,tho crime. ' While we may have mUSIC Conservatory of Music CHERRYW04D AND PICKERIN( ipity for him for have fallen from BLANCHE M. RAMER, A. T. C. M. Pupils prepared for examinations ;his higb position, and for having Studio at Mrs. E.- W. Donnelly'a BALSAM Phone Clare. 807 -.-Phone Mark, 502fl Phone Pick. 800 -' - Melded to a temptatiuu tbat.eould Whitevale, on-Saturdays. . have but -que result, we have but Phone---Markham 1232 llittle sympathy for him. A aian -;--___ _ , �, • Pickering��Hardware Store 'With a wife and family, and with Nearly KiPed by Gas r .:no employment, and starvation -Druggist Saves Her HTCR ' dating him and his puor family, • Gas on my stuniach was so h"d it ' tray in bicker deepyir, steal a lae►f nearly killfd me. My druR¢i9t told Now is the time to look over that old range or heater and i cue%bout Adler ika. The gas is gone if you, used a new one, let un show you the New Findlay of bread is order to save hie faro• now and I feel fine.".Mrs, A. Adxluek. Oval Quebec, or the Cosy Home Quebec. Lowest price, fly. erred a8 a result be brought into Simple glyeeriu, hnckthorn, salines, NOV. =9.2Z - a court o$ Ptc'. as mixed in Adlerikx, helps GAS ga811ty considered. justice in. humiliation " the stomach in 10 minutes! Most -8tov�epipes and Elbows galvanized or black. `and shame, eharged with the remedies act on lower bowel only. but Canada's Greatest Indoor Adlerika acts on BOTH upper and crime of theft. If found guilty a Agricultural Show .;T. tower bowei,removing,�lgor.ousaFvte � -,. I! Its Sardward we likely have it. : :� •i -tertm in ,prison will be'meted out you never knew was there. Relieves to him. Under the circumstances constipation In 2 hours It will our. Tab is this Sena's brilliant Royal prise yon. B: 0. Jones. Druggist, Fair. Make rap your party now. We sell the famous Fleury Plows and �� tae hese the sincerest Sympathy at i'ickeriog. This Sena's Royal is the gr aea.c ever ---- i. Wheelbarrows and Shales to lit mostly i` _all riabt•thiakiag persons. and - per• From to Clow ail make of plows. t will not be denounced ae a criminal. h'`r" "& Agent for McCormick-Ossein Farm Machinery and Rspaira "®air a man surrounded with /w/ O ;/ E - wealth, who will stoop to the V4TERNATIONAL' ARb1Y We have it. can get it. or it b tint made. +theft of aea�all article is s criminal Havana rented sty premises is • MAMS Pickering I have moved to ��a and Ades 1wlso deserves a criminal's_punish- in oparisad eerasrn orf daring home- �,,� �+ cemCKERING ent. Ballantyus has been an Where I will conduct a black- m'a'in' special Feamrs S.aae �• S. Bl'�►J.re, Ns • lPI iiafiuential member of the Labor smltbinR business and a for dar'` l+Party, and it is eeported that they service station. the fare endeavoring to have him rein. Imperial oil and Sas, tires and ROYAL OLSE SHOW ,BRADLEY'S READY-TO-WEAR +stated to the high posiaion which tire repair@. THE FLOWER SHOW -- - tx>G AND CAT SHOWS at Specially Reduced Prices .lase has forfeited. This demand is Also, Taxi Service to or from 25.000 ANIw►LS AND aiR>3s one that ander no circumstances say point. BMW AND DAIRY CATTLE Sly+ SWINE PO[JLTRY u, + should be granted,and one-that PgI 57'ocx DAIRY PRODUcts , the people could not tolerate. A! , -��� FRVTI'• ssa� AND vsG6fwfii CC , -Mao's n Mens Overalls. 1.49 up Sweater Coate 185 up . See she _ Men's Work Boots, 269 np -Phone. 188 J UMOR FARMER JUDGING The Late James A. Underhill _� aoMPsrrrioNs - Boys' No cut dole Boots, for School, 296 " -- Kinsale -' Ontario - :c1►IVADL�4NDH�S�Ha� , After following the .teaching pro- Kinsale, Try Sandfleld's and.Penman's Uaderwear-the beet _ `rellsion for over forty. yearQ, ill-health -_ -- �_�____ __._ PrrcHING cHAMPiONsHms F makes in the market necessitated -the retirement of Prin- cipal James r1. Underhill, of Fort �I CANADA ON PARADE Soys' Heavy Windbreakers, for cold weather -' Coal, Coal_ r.eiidenc in thereupon wok to his 'e Oar Ladies'and Children's Uaderwear and Hosiery Lined - residence.in Aurora. He had taught First Dam-- ase Day in both Elementary and Secondary - ' s � - complete nom-try t are n 1 r hem Schools in Eastern Ontario before Every moment from Opening m going to the Head of-the Lakes - iii Hard and, Soft Coal of the �°"' packed "n`l' EDUCATIONAL, ENTERTAINING, Il909, where he became widely kno xn _befit quality on n4SPIMNO FEATURES CEC L -"--- BRADLEY ua one of the most popular and cap- - able members of his profession. An : :..hBIId r I C $ � � = N C3� - aaddress and a purse of gold.was pre- Tg i0a7• �• �W' AQTAL �� � 'seated to him by the Fort William _.Teachees Association, and a lovely :RtMaoles clock by his own scholars. The +C3C6Z'J,iiaj. Gat.a large loft" PECI ALI that his impaired health might --- S �e restored, and, for dome time after lite Settled in Aurora, it seeed that FOR TEAM HARNESS - - -i%e hope might >>b realized.- some • • - months ago, however, he was again t that s><ill and care eot�ild da H�2 inch hs e : taken,311 and although ova ' monnf,ed Teslas Backhand Harpers, Under tribute, he passed away on Oct. y e fence with heel chaipr. 642.00 38th, 1980. - ohrasts the fttg's,�fglsaerag With 5 ring breeching. instead of back- ' Stu Mr. Underhill was the son of the s. } band, @49.00 F;lste James and.G (Littlejohns Black mounted 'Team Backband Harness, $88.50 Underhill, of Atha, in, 0 Towns p - + - .. .. . Pickering, ,DailyCoa h• pr � p e V � VoPick and inhere� ice ual- ,, B biong yin case 44.265 g .@pp33 Bities of both head and heart. a w married in-1891, to-Miss Hattie Ben This is not a�factory hsrness, but custom made to our ROYAL WINTER FAIR_ ,son, of Bewdley, who, with her two own shop at Markham. - = daughters, Mrs. Douglas Fritz, of TORONTO We specialize on repairs to harness and collars. • Nerov�York, and �fir.9 Agnes i:;nderlill - � p � ' 'R. N., of Toronto, cherish hi; mem• ..'-�Qvember �9th to 2 7th - ory. pThree sisters, -Mrs.• Young, of .'C _Fe TO DD S Guelph, Miss Short, of Drayton anri a 'Miss Emma Underhill, of Claremont, - servrve, _ Cents senses an Collar Manufacturer . . Fare 50 H d derhill formerlyof Claremont re- deceased' l•►im,'ad the two.brothers Leave)PtAering (Siandard;Time' Leave Toronto Home Phore 8400 }ie near together in the beautiful r A M, p M, A, i1. P. M. MARKHA.1�. ON•T. --,cemetery at Aurora. Five clergymen %7.25 355 _ a 7.30 8.30 • -. - some of them old friends, attended 7,55- 4.56 . 8.36 4.30 "bis funeraland_._among-_.the floral. _ �--- - - o _fir r�o tributes were touching anti.beautiful . -.•-9.55 =--6.55--- gifts _ _ from:the Fort William teachers, : 085 b 7.55 11.80 b 7.80 _� CQ�P1..a3MT� ..and from the Masonic Fraternity of 11.55 8.55 t P. M. 5.30 'that city. Old friends who read this P. M. b 9:55' - " ' 12,80 :h 9:80 2 Lbe. Ririe, Lbs. Icing Sugar, 7 25c 3 L g g ... 250 paper as well as others in Port Perry, 12,55 10.55 r 1,80 10 80' 6 Lbs, Rolled Oeste, 25c ars Caetile Soap, 260 S B .::Elora, and,Brampton *ill regret to ' _ 1.56. 11,25 .- :'.2.80 11.80 2 Small Pork and Beane, ,.. 2bc' 10 Bars P ds f3 Soap, 4a0 learn of Mr. Lnderhi�l s demise. and :.` T r will sympathize with bereaved rel- 2.55 2 Large Pork and Beane, 45c 10 Bars Pearl Soap, t.Atives in their sorrow. a Deily except Sunday. b Saturday, Sunday and;• 2 Cana Ak liner Peas, 25a 2 Lbs. Soa Flakes, p ' 25a - - Holidays only. c Sunday only. 2 Cans Aylmer Corn,... e 4 Bars Gold Soap, .. 190 BttOUGHAM. _ 2 Cans Aylmer TomstosR.,.' 27c 1 Large Chipso, . 2� COACHES STOP AT' ANY POINT TO PICK UP 2 Lbs. Raisins, 25c 1 Lar a Oxydol, g 80 ``Miss Verna Middleton .is' visiting PASSENGERS. SIGN?1L PL-AINLY ellogg's All Bran, pkg -'20c 1 Large Luz, .. her slaters in Toronto this.week. TO THE DRIVER. Our reeve is attending County _ : M-Council this week. _. Miner Rubbers in Stock for Fall and.Winter. ' - Ge©rge Hamilton and familq, of Gr­ a Couch Loheis Keswisk, spent Sunday here with re. Phone your order, -'We deliver. ".Iatives. � - Phone Markham 8402: ' �' •, :� Mrs. Luther Middleton is at pros- " General iy ent a patient in St. Michael's Hos- WM. M. DuncAn Merchants Cween Rmw -PiW TorontR• • 9 - ♦ a r r .L._ _ 1,,_ s..... .-a_ ...'.a._ .�.- '.:•,o,►.. ,n:.•w .w.. ,._ .rte. _. -y.�.? _ �,^ ,. � •c� G1J►RSMQNT. �.Wool 0 -Krs. Leppington, of Tomato, has Pick rbu. Sals at I o'clock. A W. Fall 1950---8peing 19131 in $8r `-� �— - returned hems atter spending a feddvv Silverside-s.adotioneer. _ Mineral Thos. and Mrs. Paterson were in weeks with C. A. and Mrs. overland. 1�1` ` Tired Ilubb New Pets the city on-Sunday. Quite.-$ number from the �u�y' Nov. 29th — Auction sale 8� Mmes PTICB L y ' Mrs. T. Stant s ht Sunda 1a'ge of farm stock, implerntuts, , hay '-'My husband. took 2- bottles of , ury Pe y United church, including the choir, flz�. roots-etc., at lot 22, con. 6., Vlool. Now he has good appetite and with S. and Mrs. Rurnohr. tte a the i�rersary services.inthe •"' lH{�g$g more.strength,pep and vigor than be s as y—'of"Toruli o is spen - Brougham on Sunday evening. • The RistZig ebrou �h sale at one o'clock. See a .er ha ."-Mrs.R,alpii arke r. ^cng a few days Frere withher broth- Church here withdrew its service for g ' 3.Hydrangea, P. G. 2.00 Doctors have long known the value - �< er. Bills. Prentice and Prentice Auct- 3 Kerria Japonica, tAe occasion: p L50 of�mioeral elements, iron, calcium iY -- John.Willison, of Athens, spent the M. J. and Mrs. Wicker, of Toronto iorneera: 3 Snowball, - 2,00 with cod liver peptone, as contained week-end with relatives and-friends -3 $nowberr `1.5p in Vinol. Nervous; easily tired people spent the week-end with the latter's -Thursday 'and Friday; Det. 4th and y' .1.50 are surprised how Vinol gives new here. parents, Ed. and Mrs. Gleeson. , On 5th,-Auctioa sale of farm stock, 3 Spiral Billardi, _ strength, sound sleep and a BIB Miss Clara Underhill'has been vis-' their return they-were accompanied implements, hay, grain, furniture 3 Spirae Van Houtte, ii,o0 ap tits. Ckires you more PEPS 'iting friends ih Western Ontario for by Mrs. Gleeson who is spending a etc., at' lot 13, Con. 2., Pickering, 3 Jyriega, 1.50 en�oy life! Vinol tastes delicious. E. �?! a few days. -week with them.' (half mile north of Pickering ViII- 3 Weigelia Rosea, �- 2 00 O,Jones, Druggist. Pickering. Miss Maud McNay, of Toronto, The Women's Institute are holding age); the property of Joseph Quin- From- spent.` spent. Sundai with Ira''Boyer and a shower for the needy north. Such Ian.` Stock only sold the second John T. Elliott, Agent, B►laeksmithing i Mrs. Palmer. - articles as second-hand clothing for day, Sale at 1 o'cloc)�. each day. 279 Mary Street, e•shawa The Rev. Mr. Hardin, of Goodwood men, women and cpildren, remnants , will preach in the United Church'on of clean cloth or money will be quite See $ills. Wm: Maw, Auctioneer. phone 414 W Sunday evening. acceptable. They are to be left at the : ---_ Horse-shoeing and" General Pork Mrs. Oscar Barber is confined to home of Mrs. W. G. Scott or Mrs. B. promptly*attended to her bed .having injured herself thr- Kilpatrick not later than Dec. 1st. c _ ---/�- =,i __ _ w. — _ Lawn Mowers Sharpened ough heavy lifting. SALE REGISTER. O E �� _. Walter Heath, of Toronto, and his _ n fad Repaired ii - Satisfaction guaranteed. ` son, Leslie, of.Drumbo, calhid_ on TtrESDeY, Nov. 25Ts—Auction sale of Phone Maly. 4125 Claremont friends on Saturday. farm @ruck Eta, at lot 14, coo. 9, Stewart and Mrs. Combs, of Tor- dor Nothingonto spent Sunday with the latter': el HIGHLAND 0 REEKbrother, David, and Mrs. Taylor. Father r of Tai In Hospital g y Mr. and Mrs. Middleton and tam- ea you loves wits �q �e Q ;31y, and 'Mr: Kennedy, of orillia, a *Y moresaga}t ` �e►p0 s , BUIL 1J L'� R f7 spent Sunday with Ed. and. Mrs. Gib- n to look e►o, you :. • yassln; u aa1 cllaa ear4 ajj son. 1w lairs do This wa! al i- Rev Dr. Fraser, of Dunbarton gave Do.ition is Nortbera oacarto. .a Enroll your child at Otlr store III ... We are now read to a fine• address on Sunday evening woodand work In sotn.,�ohorwnr+oe�nh niit�s _ n �^ supply you WiG�: a large congregation in the United tor■, because the demaada for coon ` - THE CUILD'S _. so at. BRICKS, OONCRETE Church. and clothes a home were Daniel kept 3 up for several Years Luther and 'Mrs. Mitchell and their but in time the strain told on ,, AyIN+G PLAN SYSTEM, : BLOCKS, INTERLOCK- and he dev o tuberculosis 8e •.9on, •Victor and wife, and lady friend was admitt� V the Mus2soka se,� • r of Oshawa, called on Luther and Mrs. tial for Consumptives, vary ill ING PIPE, AIN TILE, ' PIlkey on.Sunday. Kdeed. $II our OOd[i here for Cash ` r The members of the bowling- club However, rest good food ass! kind- y y g BAND AND GRAVEL. _ g ly'care are perlrorm! thel custom- �j ,, ` :.:purpose holding a .fowl ,supper this ary miracle for Daa�`®� at tis lnetl. g,nd Iet�C18 .&Q011Inll�ate a 9SPingB l err .Cement '"' (Friday) evening. The Club has now lotion, and th re is every hope that �' Ile will soon �a seat .ho We, able .Co r s membership of about seventy. take care of his farptly again. I n e Your subscription n aid of this ex- a0C411nt -n ills bang for ProduCtB Co Mrs. Thos. Wilson,, who had been cellent:•work will be very welcome. -•- -- — spending a month in Hamilton with Please send It to Dir. A. EL Ames, our child. 371 Bay St., Toronto her daughter, Mrs. Scott, has just re- 228 College Street. Toronto. turned home. Mr. Scott is rcreovering ' — — PLANT-1 mile north o! nicely from a recent operation. = - Nothing to it, simply get a oon- )3lghlaad Creek. Lymap Pilkey, W. T. Wilson and NEW STORE I son, Roy, Waiter Ward, Barkis Rees Ton when the purchase is made or, and several from Stouffville have 2 Pkgs Shredded Wheat, for 25c -- - - returned from their hunting tri M 2 Pt g+Io Sized Salt, to! 25o and We deposit full value is ti in bagging caeaSfnl - _W and was an _ 4 Pkge Jelly Powders, for . . . _250 _ 3 steer. a Bare�c+k a sowp, for � _ ;cash-iD lire bank. This remains - et Mr and Mrs. Hunt and Mr.� and 2 Oa Pork and Beans, for S5c - HAR_R 4 Mrs. Tanner, accompanied by Misses the property of the child to do $ Cans Soca for ... .. 29C -' A. Simpson, H. Wilkinson, k[. Pretty a Cans Pease, for ... latae - ,�• t I. Imrfe and Mrs. Case, ao of the -with as he or she wishes. _ - Steele-Briggs Seed Co., of Toronto, Frei - 1�Cenas to all in Stock Rabin - motored out on Friday night to aL- s• Cerra Peels Currants. Ohecri M -_teed the fowl supper and concert of �+ Be�e sIIre and ask IIs about it at .. f Atelia and Spices. _ All ed fi - .. rile [.sited Church• enioY _ h' d a d r 4 • "•,.� ��• Duce. Children,ren see .that dad - - Highest rides d for batter 9 '7rs m 'very r F We are glad to report that k3. G. and eggs. J , JMcIntyre. who met with such a ser- Save our coupons for Angers' mother enrolls you. Ilona accident two weeks ago in hie Silverware, also ObUd!o �r'�� �sa'tistde factory in wizich he lost his left arm Saving Pian. J 4 glib i np�r • ;• but s ded that an a - land had his right alta broken in Free delivery every day. ! 9 ! - d si , at mss three places, is making good pro- Phone 2501. designs that would be pnsi toward recovery,may l h C. A. OVERLAND I P=posEr in appropriate for tits aibil h that he ma be able e o D ;� �� �, Srm im return home next week. - Es e Dae illustrated 1' aha- The W. M. S. of the United church 371y : Phone 2501 p� yet has Flo ft .,will hold a bazaar in the basement of t rte church on Friday, Dec 5th. They "No Greater Tribute' r will offer for sale home-made baking B r"yali iC L AR E M O N T, � _- O N T. : candy, fancy-work, and there will al- Ee the- , _ N. W. STAFFORD, ISO be a fish-pond from which a var. I 4h8 lace to she for School s'u' ppnlies Kin ton Road, '.iety of articles may be secured. Af- CLAREMONT � � � rr � � Whitby ternoon tea will be served. The baz- -text books, note books scribblers, aar will open at 3 o'clock. Croce l9 _ t - ',� Pbobe Whitby „ Mr. and Mrs. Hyde, who have been Grocery pedals; ,,Y'efills paints, pencils '� r ��' spending a couple of weeks with W id- 2 Cans Pork and Beans, 25c = 1 mer and Mrs. Miller have left by 2 Cans Peas, Me motor for Florida where they will 2 Cana Tomatoes. .. -25e -,. and pens. ,. 2 P gs Shredded Wheat;,._ ir5c ._ ]Prints re 25o to 86c a std for 28Q,a and. spend the winter months. 'Mr. Hyde ;^ 'is an instructor !n physical culture. --_--- 1_: He was overseas during the war and 2 Pkts gelloggi Bran Flakes, 23c ' $ y y f`-� ia-' '�y was badly gassed and is forced to Large pkg Roman Meal 83c a i40�i Hahil�i Pin pe gellop; s All Bran, '!Ideal Towels for srmers, 2fio each.. spend the winter in a warm climate. _ ,, Sac The fowl Supper given by the lady 8 Bars do G soap, ..L Fane and Work Shirts from 1.60 to 2.2fi for 1.00. � � �• res of the United church on Friday T Ban Oaptile Soap. .: 96c f =__ _ C%esp re g .. �_ * I buildings. sired. There was chicken galore and Large pig U " �O .. • food of every kind to satisfy every gfthest,price paid for batter and eggs ^' "',Heintz Beans, 8 cans for .i 29 cents �O owing- �atso �tlep` sppetrte. The Dramatic Club present- Phone order. We deliVar. Heintz Soup. 2 cans for ... ZD cents _ Jntoenobile Insaraa� _ ed their drama, "The Heiress Hunt- Ivory Soap Fl Lkw 2 for ... 29 cents of all kinds, ee to a packed house,and to say the 3M . $ R 'y g N Pilchards, 8 cans for .. 86 coots least, it was well done. All the mem- = ' , ARKi 8 >fM.SALls _ t e °:bers excelled themselves in their sev- Phone Claremont 8701 - _ Writs or phos s- Oral parts. it � full of humor and New Fall and Winter Suit Samples m. Come sad see Iinterest fres! start to finish, not a ..;STOCK � them. The are the latest. - E:D, B O� M � 11T La dull. m;omentAn it. Miss Mary For- y - Zo WHITBY, ONT. syth, Mrs. T. Gregg and Mrs. Casket' 'fulrnished music between acts. Reda©bion Salo see aria for yoar Personal Greeting Cards (preen River Call at the Public Library and get for Christmas. a new book, The Board have went- Basket et Factor Ba Bk 1-1 ly added the following: Good Comp- u . aoutacturers of High Fence _ ___ ___ - Ig anions, J. B. Priestly; g Phone 1401. -. - - - . =Grace Richmond; Red Lily and Chili- Owing to the mild weather of the - All kil�dS of Fruit Baskets, Berry T_ ese Jade, L. J. Miln; Exit, Harold B. fall season, we find our stock g ..Wright; The Edwardians, V. Sack- much too heavy in many lines, . Crates; Farmers, Bushel ville West; The Coronet, Manuel Ko- which we mupt clear to snake Baskets, Clothes Baskets. neroff; .Shandygaff, Christopher Mor room for Xmas merchandise. - Fran Pennock, ley; The Story of Philosophy, Will — .The PVIOSt Durant; Vagabonding Through Ger- Bread 8 coats a loaf. Proprietor Y many, Harry•Franck; Roamin' in the -- ! . u. ' ) Maker of the well known . Gloamin', Harry Lauder; The Royal '.Eddy,Matches. 3 boxes 25e. Barnes' Baskets, „ • Road' to -Romance, R. Haliburton; _ j hese litalkham..644si_ F Mahatma Ghandi, G Andrews; The GROCERIES: - Three Titans, Emil Ludwig; Modern Burford'Peas, req. size, 2 cane 25c _ _ - AVestlYlent Canadian Poetry, N. Benson; Wild Rolled Oats, let quality, 7 lbs. 25c - ! Flowers, James-E. Jones; Laugh with Bulk Date@, fresh, 8 lbs. 25c w -=-T,eseecl� StE3EA Leacock; Be Clood..- - SAVINGS Bank Account is primarily an in- Raipin@,seedless;per lb,-- 10c tti to Yourself, Nellie McClung; The Re cleaned Currants, per lb. -15c vestment. But it is the only inestment yield- ;til%;synin „ Conquest of Happiness, Bertrand Fresh Mixed Peel, per lb. 18c . ng a' fair rate of-interest, thct is'availablelfor 'Russell: Master Musicians, Cuthbert Fancy Pink'Salmon, large tin. 15c your use at a moment's notice. Emergencies can Hadden, More Stories of Grit, Arch- Pilchards', large tis 15c _ .be immediately met by the bank account that has , .r er V ransI Canadian Verse for Boys, P, &G. Soap, 0 bare 25c been consistently developed. Your investment,as and Girls, John Garvin; Girls . who each, yields regular returns in intero@t. Your 1 �• Made Good, Kirkland; A Cargo of We have a full line of investment as a bank account yields constant Stories, Duff; Tale of Muley Cow, �- Bailey; Baseball Joe on the Bi Lea- DOMINION and peace of mind in the Tact that is !f� g DOMINION RUBBERS always ready fore other uses without the trouble gue, Chadwick; The Outdoor Girls of converting it into cash. .t at Springhill Farm, Hope; The Out- Every pair'first quality ` Apor Girls around the Campfire, Hope guarantee. - There are books for all tastes and get one .anal het ll'al`: ages. Come and P a- Th-69e, rubbers are heavy felt linedCANM long the Public Library. find will keep your feet . BMK James and Mrs. Veal, of Mount warm and dry. (1�:'j rO�\/��/I��(~ `V1 COMMERCE 1 �V Forest, and Miss Maggie Neal, of - - d' e1, Stoufiville, were )were on Friday and F I °�T C OLD ' N wieA which is n,nalgamolod tock in the fowl supper in the Unit- THE $T',o�NDARD BANK OF CANADA 'bold and Iostailad by �y ed Church. Mr. and Mrs. Neal -are Phone;3801 FRANK 1 PROUSE spending a few days with relatives . before returning. CLAREMOI� T. CONT. _ -- _ lAiCKMIN - ONTA]!IO y� r L Nn ... !� 1", "11 '. .: .: .. _._r.r.�� +���p��l._.� �rir.,�.�� K•.. r - 'h he lamed, sN the latter �' r _ • .. the atgrew . I tell you, you're Btu exp „•� �� � .:; o other a►ra�e Pekoe been, at. � F too old to be picking' on .the young icbAm equal fhl In �voiw 1 Thc' uringoP-rivalar fellows."Martin Bruce' stood staring at ham, ` ' ashen of face the lint of murder in .. eye_ • r Cold-blue Sud y ower .. - .. his __ denl his 1 — _ -PETERlip B.B.'KYNE face he and walkeli og A fEKtO - i tears commenced rttedacross� bhis syn-bitten ORANGE .:e. •a D . .t .. �, • l t'-'_a hotel. BLEND D � _- "My friend," said Miguel G911egos 4 r`" softly, "when men like Martin Bruce - 7611 SYNOPSIS. l "I expect to prove it, Senor De weep a man always dies. Only death L Kenneth Burney in.given the Job of hero, witLin ono week, and when the can avenge that insult—and you have ` � — general manager of Bradley B-Brucs evidence is adduced it would le signed your own death warrant. I.am ranch providing h® eta rid of Bruce p as me ai _ Itdsrtin and Miguel Gallegos, who have to have Your Excellency and anum- truly sorry far you, my friend. Be- ��+ m the gissdeais' been stealing 8ardin s catte. Burney bei of competent very young, you have 'e. has outwitted Bruce twice store and petent Mexican witnesses cause-yPu ars Bruce has sworn to tti11 him Muriel 'present. -There is still law and justice beFti very f alish." Bardin has become tnteresced in Burney. in Mexico and cattle thieves are as Burney bowed to the speaker. "And Burney and his bodyguard go into town `rale of "Seven League Boots" • and in as encounter with Bruce he amenable to-the law here as they are wouldn't it he a bright idea, Senor _ _calmly accepts an• insult, much to thee elsewhere." Miguel Gallegos," he purred, "if you — dlaguat of his men. Later he crosses boundary Sato Mezico and calla on Senor Senor De Haro bowed. "I shalt be hopped across the Line to territory Traced Back to Men on Stilts -- - 'De Barg.a Mexican official. who agrees ha to be t, " upon wl-.SCh o to allow Burney and an armed party happy present, senor. po you have s ciYzen's right into Mexico provided they wipe out "I will send you word in�ample time. to air your unimportant opinions r3- `'.;Wfgue! Gallegos and hie crowd. Meanwhile, may I hope that you will garding the antics of two foreigners? Origin of the Innumerable maths fen dwellers could move across the CHAPTER XVII—(Cont'd). Proceed immediately to confer with I think I'd go if I were ypu. Really and legends of "seven league boots," country much more rapidly than run "Thank you.' .Now_I_am going to His Excellency, your governor? I I would. The atmosphere is a bit sur.- shoes of swiftness," and other similar ning men; finding no difficulty, for ex - Thank ;ha same Payor for Senor Martin should like to have his rtacticn'i:o my chargcd here. As you pass out will aids to fast running heroes or evil-, ample, incutting off-and killing out- ask Z and an armed party 'I have plan before committing, n-yse'f 'o it, you kindly.return these guns to your doers are not proph,3cies of modern side invaders not equipped with stilts _ reason to-suspect he will lead serosa. will return one month from today." friends? I can only use two at a railways or automAles, Miss Alice B. or in reaching the outer end of some•time myself," Gomme has suggested to the.Folk- road into the marsh long ahead of the international boundary. It would CHAPTER SVII7, "With pleasure, senor." Miguel Lore Society, In London. but are dim Seeing invaders. Many of the legends to to our mutual interest if he should Gallegos guns, , 'remain undisturbed on his journey-" Back at the Hotel International half go pocketed both ns, and folk memories of people who once of the "seven•league boots" describe bowing again, smiled,showing a set of lived ill the fens and marshes of south- their owners as giants, which would -- : "..But why permission for Bruce? Hz nr hotly later Ken Burney and 'his teeth that would have won him first ern England and northwestern 'Eur- be a quite natural conclusion of dwell- is a bad egg, that old man." body-u;rd wined in „hs hotel grill, prize as, a dentifrice advertisement. ope, and who were regarded with ter- ers outside the marsh land who .saw "He will comp to El Caji,n Bonita vhila, acr(%as the roo.-t old Martin "We shall perhaps, meets ' pe p , gain, Senor rot by the peaceful farmers of the these marsh men wanting along at a to fight me." 4 Pruce. Miguel Gallegos and the other Burney?" nearby solid ground becausg they distance, apparently with their heads "And you desire this fight.' - S=inn ate and eyed them c�.'l.y from "Some day, over in El Cajon Bon- walked on stilts. The fen men habit- 10 or 12 feet above the ground. As "I do-not desire it, but it is neves tinic to time. After dine : Burney ita. ' I understand that's your stamp- ually used these tall stilts, Mass time passed the marsh lands were nary, senor. If we fight on-the soil went to.the hotel desk and Rak_i for ing ground;tenor Galla e. We'll b3 of our awn country there wilt be dis- n '.elegx:, h blank. As he issued across go Gomme suggests, to move about in the+ drained and reclaimed, the use of P branding down there presently and if swamps and shallow ponds and dyked I stilts ceased and was forgotten, but agreeable results for those that sur- the counter writing on it, Martin you should hapl.en to be traveling past gelds of their homes. Becoming ex• the memory of speedy fast walking wive, whereas, if w� fight on foreign brace came up along:'('a cf him and our chuck-wagon,on drop in and have a ff , P tremely expert on these, as the stilt( giants persisted, took on a superna - •soil the survivors may return to their cta�,ticd on the small toe-if his left bite with ns." own country, which will ask no quea- fort,' ';Vitt,out a wort Burne moved �• I walking shepherds of the French sand tural cast and became part of general t onsc And once we are ask of Mex- y You are very'kind, senor. I will dune country in Gascony still are, the l Europ?an folklore. ovcr to give him more rooni. make it a point to come by your chuck- _ ico yot governmen� will o!' course "Lemme have the key to my room," wagon. I may have a few friends �— y - - have no interest to making an inves- ,Bruce ordered the clerk, and drove his with me." The Dark Pines ,�A New Party? .•Ligation-" elbow into Burrey's ribs. "Brine them, too. The more the' It w•as a very wet day: and the child x _ "True. Well, Senor Burney, I "Oh, good evening, J1 r. Bruce," the `� This fibered beauty, this cool bark, r: think the mattrr can be arranged. I p • merrier•' ren were in the nursery. discussing - fie latter saluted him lite] ,. ,. This harmony of height sad girth, will close my eyes to much, provided "Sendinga telco y ��Bu"as noch,es, senor. These wafted, plumes at heaven's are, certa n .things. they would do when gram for more Buenas noches." Are things of earth, qct not of eartb, they grew up. - -we get rid of his fellow, Gallegos. hel ?" the old wolf ueried harshly. ' P• 9 Burney turned to 'bis bodyguard. Yea•" said 1lftie Peggy, "when I And to get rid of him it is necessary, "I would if I was you. You'll need it." '• ' I supposeLo fi ht on Mexican soil. y Welly I've cleaned up all of the bust• Thera bides a Breath upon by brow grow up I'll have a big motor-car." . g �� "What a s3er you are, Mr. Bruce, ness that brought us to Haaebita, And in my soul a certain alga, "So shall L" put in her brother Eric And it will be a private war. Are you, by any chance. the seventh bo•s. We'lI leave our saline horses oddec. "I have a len for y Else would I kneel, a Druid, now. "And. a big twelve-valve wireless Barneyy P son of seventh son and born with a in the livery stable and Fick them un Idolatrous of this dark pine. set," Peggy went on. gettaag rid of.Martin-Bruce- on Am- caul? You must be, for you have�next week when we ass throe this "So shall I," chanted Eric. •er�c%n soil,-provided"he escapes the made a most astonishingly correct wa cutouts to El Ca•on Bonita. !} ht 1 am preparing for him in Ei Y 3 I swear this is no mortal tree. Peggy paused for new ideas. ff P P g guess. Read that, and he handed! Meanwhile, this town isn't the pleas_I No perishable root would dare "Oh, then I'll hays a big party every Capon Bonita." Martin Bruce the eieg'ram. It read: antest lace in the world for Ila, so"Provided he comes to the- fight, p Stand robed in such sublimity, nig9r," she continued. senor 9" Golden West Arms Compat y, well just hire ar. automobile and drise Exhaling a celestial air. "Yea, and so shall L" Eric agreed. �- Los Angeles, Califor:ria back to the ranch. And we'll stick "Eric,•' expostulated Peegy snddetb "He will come. I live laid t d plans Please express collect immediately -thcrking for the bill.". Who drew my dreaming to this bill? 'l ''tor that. While I live lie is til danger. + { Y. "you must be one of those people two light Lewis machine guns and King Barden and the princess were Who set this snare? A falling cone daddy calls 'so-aha fsts'," _.I am a.menace-to h's enterprise, and >* mast be disposed of. And he will.pre. thirty Springfield rifles United States lounging on the veranda about nine alone responds. Some hidden Will 0 Army Model Also one hundred thw;.'ocl&k that night when Ken Burney is overshadowing my own. -fey to dispose of age to Mexico, since, 1 g Cactus Has 1 232 Species ' in the United States, he will be im- sand rounds ball cartridge. Bill to El and his bodyguard drove up in the + Pe - Ranehita Division Hired ear. My feet are lost; I am waylaid Tucson, .;riz —A Carnegie Inatitu- mune from punishment for the crime _ - - ;Committed in'Mexico. In the United Bardin-Und•and Cattle Co., • . . "All 'intact?" the, king demanded There Is a Witness wat61ng me. - tion report from its desert laboratory. Statee he is not so certain ghat I may Kenneth Burney, eagerly. Beauty from her bright baleonade here•states there are 1,232 species of mot succeed in disposing of-him. He General Mranager, "Right-o, Your Royal Highness." Leans like. a living deity.' cacti in 124 genera. As wirr.ed. The old' scoundrel was interested. Come up here and tell me about "But can you'prove that this Senor "What you aim to do, sonny boy? it, Mr. Burney;,' O Being, so superbly seen, -Bruce brands the cattle of Senor Bae- Start a revolution across the line?" Do, please, the princess pleaded. Betray me not upon the steep'. din?" "I intend to make El Cajon Bonita To her father she snnid: "Somethin4i O God-of this dark evergreen, t - a mighty good place for you and your must have happened He went to town Beware.! I have my soul to keep. ATL�fTKtUTY.N.A men to keep away from; i intend to on horseback but returns in a rented —Clifford J. Laube. 'make the Bardin-lands there safe for c` r:st Oft the BOardwit k • .• '' Fireproof Construction - J tl•e Bardin cattle." Ken Burney came up on the ver- Owner—"Flow did you puncture the y On a Reeidentfal Avenue ' "Why,our Willie's on the peck, ain't anda. = The king motioned him to a tyre so badly?" Harmonious. restful surroundings .' Ee?" Martin Bruce murmured sneec� ehain "Lovely -evening." the general ObauReur—"Ran over a bottle; sir."i with recreational advantsaes. ingly. He handed back the telegram managtr murmured, "but almost too ffT Owner—"Didn't you see it in time?" European Plse from 54 Daily w' which Burne warm.for comfort." Burney gave to the clerk to file. Chaufter—"No, sir; the man had It. American Pian front $7 Daily P "Never mind tht weather;' His Ilia- in his pocket." WEEKLY OR SEASON RATES �'. "VKeII, thanks for the o son.. I jcsty warned with a slight show of +> OA APPLICATION - reckon I can pick up s couple of ex impatience. "Report!" pertencedmachine gunncra myself, an' pFor Dry Skin—ht nard's Liniment. if you can buy Springfield army rifles So Ktn Burney reported in mct.icu- _ I reckon Ican, too. Pleased to meet 'lous.detail and', in conclusion, added: ----- _you some bright day over in El Cajon "I had a feeling that if I went into 9 Bonita. Good night!" With the word the stall in the livery stable to get - - viciousl a the n r my harse, some inconsiderate wretch man's ribs with his right elbow. In- out of the manger and ` J staritly Burney's left arm slid under shoot me with a forty-five-calibre pis-. J11 Santa Fe ricket to Bruce's crooked forearm; his fingers tol. So I hired a car and came home - in order to avoid the occasiotf of sin." 4 � � , grasped the left ]apes of Bruce's coat (To be continued.) = Kalifornia rn a firm grip' while his right hand _- closed over Martin Bruce's right wrist. •�Ie;l:c;ne �C`o., Brankville: Ont. {' �'', •� Then he pressed downward, bendinb ey mit take you through a = Bruce's arm' across the iron muscles - sem` phOP of this t wn left arm, which acted as'a Out Of Place Y fulcrum. -A philanthropic lady had given it KA — w "Just try reaching for a gun with her afternoon to address a class of �' k on Santa Fe rails all :., . tine way" from Chicago your left arm, old settler," he warne3; young pupils at the village school. • .. 4.. : 9 ."and L'lI_1Lreak your right arm Then '-Now,^ she commenced, can any and Kansos`City. I'll take your gu s`hway from you and one tell me the greatest of all the h: . x' this time I'll keep 'them. . . Poor ol.i virtues" YOU leave on the Sat,iia Martin Bruce!" Ao ager. Fe and arrive On the He pursed his lips as if to spit.in . "Come, nom; --�hhe Tnsfsled. Santa Fe. FE E L ' the snarling face, but refrained;while "What am I doing when I give up' - - -- -= Miguel Gallegos and the other man own pleasure to come and -talk, to cW arm days In the stood helplessly by, for Burney bad you,,, MEAN desert and aloe p adroitly twisted his victim until A grimy little fist n $races hod 'up' � � day They will always ease a - s��n seashore. y presented a shield in the "Well. m little m�'41A " a _ y event the Tatters' friends should open y v> .I on t be helpless when you throbbing head. Quiet a gr�m- 'what am I doing. p s fire. "Close«in" Burney ordered his n! u . .' suddenly get a headache.Reach bling tooth. Relisve nag ng - ' "Please, miss, butt, Cam t henchmen. If they start anything, reply. . t n.:1 In your t for immediate ns of neuralgia or neuntls. Golf and horseback rid you finish it.". p'' ___.—� jg i.� `Sl+elief. If you haven't .any 'Or check a sudden cold. Even He half-s-squatted and resented his '�� . . 'ing• keep the pep up ' q P Mr. Brown—"There's no use Falk- Aspirin withyou, get BQtnR;at rheumatism has lost its terrors d left knee_as-a seat for- Martin Bruce; ing; A woman can't take a joke:" ---.-the�t tom,you.comp_to. for those-who have learned'to r * pouf dow a violent downward pressure on the dable --_ - , - Mra. Brown—"Can't they? Well,what !Take 8 tablet or two and be depend on these tablets. s e s latter's arm caused Bruce to'squat in did I do,when I married you;" grid of the pain.Take promptly. Gargle with Aspirin tablets pain on that left knee, whereupon Nothing is gained by waiting' at the first suspicion of sore ^ Fred Harvey dining aet'vice Burney suddenly.withdrew it and wit?, to see if the peal will leave of throat,and reducetheinfection. y oruotttetr exclusive f�aturo s violent shove hurled Martin Bruce tta,own accord. Its'may grow Look for Aspirin on the box— over backward. Ha struck the floor ,COAL t>> �IVO-o Wh postpone relief? and the word Genuine in red. Mokeyoerlulhe°a^NeryoltemeoMh• with a iib-cracking jolt; before hey p�Po ` X T.ELNDBY,Gention,Agent could scramble to his feet Burney had There are many Emilm when Genuine Aspirin tablets do t SANTA F� BY. worn iced himself of the smaA gun M #Z13, �Sptnta'tabletf; wjilt."Save the riot depress the heart. dOs �Orta313 Bldgr inside the trousers band on the DETROIT MICS. Take sQvas at spehla tr t` " Phone: R"iblph 0441 right sidle. "Quiet," he warned, and tats of tie 711 on Albeeta Coa>,sow eee�aa � helped himself to a forty-Rue worm to s.y�y.r sin, 1111126 MEMOINVINM under Bruce's left coat lapel case ta� 1111. itfad RA �!i "That's the third time I've diaarin- :m,yaO4} E Bat ed you and the second•time I've man-i sattsrtaa o's sra. - S3UE No. 47--10 handled you within ten days, Mr. *R •M f ' ryry •' � t JF N 3T. '� � ,s.�.-,-.4r :,i<SRq'C,p•',.,P✓•.•.y.Mt•r'alcnn,>•'�nz•ror•.'Fsw••t �Gv;�P4.T.. v.�• y. ..,. •.i+w�+� �:w�,'+aY•s.a•. ,. ��r;ss•+pai�-yra�a!'err •ties^rc�++v,•47.�*.?�'.'A'�'►ra4"�R •5�i °rte^"s,� 'a-s:�yy.°^�a�cirsee:._a�•t� ram.sSvs<yruh?+...btFi+�,r,�,a' -.-r•t.• � , vr the ,. - y. Hiking is to face the top with some strong KE ;- Did you ever hear.of hiking clubs? fabric and to this sew rings or hooks :Many great cities have them, with which shall,fasten to hooks in the pie- -hundreds of members. But if you are, ture molding. Another way is to run not in a great city, you can have your a thin strip of wood through"!he fac- i own little home-made hiking club with ing, as in a window shade, and hang , lel' a few congenial souls ' who like to the tapestry with vertical cords from '. stretch their miaaclea.. or dispose of the molding as you would a picture. Al - :Mat, or air theft 1linga, or have a good Still another way is to sew rings to time on Ifttle money and store up the top of the tapestry and run an or- namental. health and lovely memory pictures. curtain rod through these rings. Let the rod hang on cords - - - England is crossed by innumerable __- -.- - ==-- -- -- a i foot=yatfis—for the English people roppe�from Lhe molding: _ �H� FINEST i Q� CIGAR. — a have learned' to use their legs. Many travelers learn the joys of walking Modernistic _ sq when they climb a mountain or visit a The house furnishers have gone - 7. -national park. Most of us, however, modernistic mad,. Lamp shades, bath- chairs, THE MARKET ����� do vast stretches hurriedly on such a room fixtures, chairs,desks, dishes, " ' eE G T M trip ,and ride in de luxe touring cars. wail paper, draperies, everything is - Lucky for moderns our logo do not patterned on angles, straight lines, shrivel up and fall off from disuse as clear,'bold colors. It is not ac ezag- - tadpoles' tails do. rated nor bizarre as formerly. The Does It look to you like a pleasant colors are becoming more harmonious What New York i"Provincial Days" at British Women .-adventure to get together two or three and less dashing. Touches of black Royal Winter Fair) ;. friends and hike, on a Saturday after. add artistic value. * -is Wear "We are featuring 'Provincial Days' "`'Doctors Serve noon, out to some woodland, and cook Little modernistic animals of pot- at the Royal Winter Fair," said the supper _ over a campfire? Or what tery are anew tad in decoration - ', n Colonies BY ANNABELLE WORTHINGTON I President, Alfred Rogers, in an inter- would e would you think of gathering your Wrought iron is very popRIar. We find it in lamp stands, table legs and view, `"because it has always been. family, your husband, or your "next 11hi8trated L?resrnakin Lesson Fur- felt that one of the purposes of the I The notal number of women stn friend" and making a two-day hike o1 chair framework. Glass is conspicu- 8 It, spending Saturday sight in "rooms nus and mirrors of unusual shapes ap- .n=shed WiA Every Pattern Fair in addition to promoting the more dents in the universities fell from 120" r pear. Color in glass dishes ie yield- immediate needs of Canadian sgrs 14-962 in the session 1923-24 to 18,899 is for tourists," attending some rural . pe fronted cubist designs. ture, is to contribute to the de�elop-�1928-29, and the number of women en- church, 'drinking buttermilk at one went of national unity. This year ♦ farm house and having a.chicken din- we feel sure from the lettere and re-I trants from 8,849 to 3,704, says the her at another ,and hiking back home Cranberry Relish - cords that the Royal will be a con- London correspondent of The Amer!- a. afterward. For the next few days, As an accompaniment to roast tur trete expression of the optimism of when a lame muscle squeaked, it key or any cold meat, there Is nothing can Medical Association. whenwould make you remember what a more popular than cranberries, To " . all who believe In the basis soundness •At the same time the total number of economic conditions !n. Canada. , good time you had. be different, try serving them this _ The first day has been designated for of students Increased in'the five years Be sure to wear large, easy shoes, way: Wash one quart of cranberries, this especial purpose of the Royal under review from 53,086 to 44,309. the kind built especially for walking. put them through the food chopper, program, 'Canadian Day'. On that but the former figure included 1,749 day broad national aspects of unive clothing budget is valuable boil them six minutes with s cupful of and Its naffing effect in a national courses men taking government = - -=- Clothing Economy . . water, then add two captola of sugar Canadian agriculture are brought out�_coursea nnder the government , 'The o g dg and boll three minutes longer.. Pour scheme," he continues. "High hopes a means of being well dressed at the them into cold, wet molds to set. I sense are seen more plainly. We are I were formed about openings for Wo- least expenditure. Make out a list of dedicating the suece:•d.ag days to I mea during the war, which have not ry all the garments you will seed, taking Ham Loaf each of the provinces, combining the been fulfilled to the difficult period Into consideration your age and ata• 'Combine three cups of chopped three Maritime provinces into one. that followed, and the resuitinVdisap= . tion in life; as perhaps, one formal cooked ham, a half pound each of This year the order will be:- I pointntent mush have been an import- _ dress, one dress for afternoon affairs, chopped veal and chopped pork, two Canaiian Day-Wednesday, Novem-I ant factor in the decrease. The medi- one or two for street, business or eggs, a half cup of bread crumbs and her 19th. cal profession-is a ease in point, for r schoo4a housedress, lounging gar one-third cup of milk Add Balt if British Columbia-Thursday, Nov, the number of women students of _ meats. heavy and light weight street needed. Shape into a loaf and place 80th, medicine and dentistry fail from 8.595 Coate. a rain coat. proper footwear in a•small roaster. Pour one cup of r Maritime Dag-F:idzy, November in 1981-22 to 8,080 in 1928-24 and to and headdress, gloves, and acces- hot water over the loaf and bake an 81st. + 1,108 in 1928-89. 1t is also likely, how. - 9, sories. hour -and a quarter in a moderate Quebec Day-Saturday, November 1.108 that the general economic de- 22n4,you.have listed all you'need, oven. y- November! pression has borne mere heavily on , , maks an inventory of what you now y _ the girls than on the boys. In families- have 22n4, Alberta Da Moeda have which Is or can be put in toad!- fiouiash 24th. 1 short-of means to send children to the Manitoba Day-Liltesday, November tins to use. You will need a few A31- In two tablespoons of hot fat, brown V : universities there would be s pr@ter- •ers, for variety, and your clothing now three sliced onions. Into this put one - y, 85th. encs given to boys, on hand will usually care adequately pound of hamburger steak and two Saskatchewan 261 wan Dap-Wednesday. No- "On the other hand, with regard to for that. You may need only a few cups of tomatoes. Season with papri- . • - vember 86th. the special case of th 3 medical pro- - hew pieces a year to keep your ward- ka, salt and pepper and simmer for j Ontario Day-Thursday, Novemtrer teaaion, the Secretary of State for the robe up to data. forty-five minutes. Chopped celery, 87tb, Colonies, Lord Passfield, declared at z1 It Is wise to select the larger and carrots and mangoes may be added 11 �l "Oa each day we hope to have the the colonial conference now sitting: more expensive pieces first, but one desired. Minister of Agriculture of each pro- "We are bringing in the women. Fit- should save a per cent, for lesser ar. - teen years ago you could count the S shall make that partterlar province _ titles. It is not normally necessary •To Tle Con+�oe'ta _ � I number of women physicians in the nor desirableio have a large number as prominent as posatble through t When the material of your comfort parades of livestock !n the arena and I colonial services on the fingers of one _ of garments at the same time, It is has no design to guide you in tying in many other ways. hand. Now there are mover sixty, and better to have fewer, well selected it. mark a newspaper into squares the peat this has created an the old flea that a woman had no and good ones, and to keep them inand pin it on the comfort. This to atmosphere that'bas tended to Intensi: Diace in such rough and tumble con - and splendid h core In and wear them quicker -and more accurate than the _ ty general interest is these provinces ditiona of service,as the Crowi. colon- while they are !a style. old method of using a small„paper and ;heir resources. In this way !es must be given up. There is noth- One may often economise by mak• square as a guide. visitors tothe Royal find a' means` Ing that women cannot do nowadays. fag garments at home, if one has time, _ A black canton crepe endorses the nnder one roof of comparing the ex f and I look to see the number at wo- sews well, and has good taste in plan- Overheard wrapped flared tunic skirt. It's so h!bits of widely separated districts of mea physicians steadily increased, ani _ 4L Ing clothing. Another method of •,She.was a charming conversation- dressing for AutL,nn wear. Canada and of contrasting them with that they may oust the male phyai- dressing well on small means in to buy allst." The curved seaming and button trim others, while at the same time sena- clans, but in order that they may give F -- -at reduced prices - - ng, so much more attention to the condi- ~'somewhat advanced, although, in do- „ a s e say. min details. way rune through our Canadian life," tins-ot a ngtive women as c She said 'Yee' and 'No' and let me g Ing this one will never be in the The supple bodice show& slight all- "We attach.much importance to the ren'." height of the season's fashlon� an ,� - j' should buy only •conservative gar. "" �— !the shoulders. the Royal plane". Mr. Rogers added . YUKON WATER-POWER 9 A •' meats which will serve well for the The dainty flared lace cuffs of the •'they have, we think. an important - next season. Higher priced and more = lung sleeves make the arms appear influence which elevates our agrtcul- The water-powere,ol the Yukon Ter- next ritory, Canada, are inseparatly linked ezce'eav garments are always of aim• very slender. tural industry and give !t added digs(• i le linea and usually is styles .well in Style No. 2561 is youthfully smart he eyes of the men and women with the mining development,--since advance of ordinary fashions, so one and wearable. y 1 28 ears wholiveby it"'. mining provides the only considerable Is safes is buys such at bargains, '� It is.designed to sizes 6, y market for power, and waterpower -----4 -the only feasible source of energy for • late in the season. Cheap bargains '36, $8, 40, 42, 44, 46 and 48 inches may be bought for immediate use, bust large-scale mining enterprises. These s CANADA'S MAJOR POWER SYSTEM water-powers are administered by'the The 33-inch size requires 3114 yards r The School i of 39irch material_with 4 yard of Canasta has eighteen "large" hydro- Dominion Water Power and Reclama- - -- systems, such systems ti Service, f the In- 39-inch contrasting. e`Cec�rtc-power syn y on Se e, Department o Rortunate Is the child who can come } r being defined as those with an annual terlor, Ottawa, working in co-opera- home to his'noonday .meal. Next to Crepy woolen, crepe satin and flat i m a e wh suitable * +':ig_sedel:-- output-of 100,000,000 kilowatt-hours tion with the Gold Commissioner at or more. Dawson, m ;school serves hot soup or something HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS - like that every noon. Lacking tbft, a Write your name and address plain- the careful mother can pack hot cocoa plain- ly, giving number and size of such _ or hot soup in a thermos bottle. , � patterns as you.want. Enclose 20c in Soviets to Place 1Vlicrophones - Vary the sandwiches. White bread, ' ` ` .- stamps or coin (coin preferredi wrap l o S on 'Siberian WOlves Ya �• nut bread raisin bread, whole wheat k it carefully) for each number, and Spy t►+ the �"" address your order to Wilson Pattern '' • bread and buns may nerve se a base .�.- and there are a thousand varieties of "I always have a feeling that George Service, 73 West Adelaide St.,Toronto. Telephones for 'wolf packs, so that wolf "central" will hear through the : falling. Try mixing chopped nuts and will disappear late in the autumn and - the whereabouts of these animals may nearest microphone the howls of any raisins...with salad_dressing. A pickle we won't-see_him again until-spring."_ _ ' _ be dfscovered-...qutckly and the packs pack of these animals which enters v., for olive gives a tang to a Bat filling. "What a peculiar notion. Rfiy?" exterminated by hunters,is the latest the protected area. The operator thea ,The child will'love a sweet dessert. "He's such a bear." device proposed by scientists of Soviet will communicate by telephone with A candy bar will All his bill. Never Russia to help rid the vast plains of the nearest patrol station or with s forget the daily i'ruit--apple, orange, With hisses and groans the audi- . 0•� �� " Siberia of the wolf menace, Tong sn groups of volunteer hunters living in "+grapes, banana of whatever is in sea- encs greeted the principal scene of the obstacle to settlement and sate travel, the neighborhood who have arranged r Son. Paok the lunch attractively, new drama. All hope then was at an t At intervals throughout regions where to answer such a summons. Aided by ' wrapping each article,ia waxed paper, and. wolves are common microphones like this telephonic information of exactly ;Gay colored napkins add a happy "it's hard to tell just what the pub- those used in radio will be set up on where the wolf pack is, the hunters OL _,touch. Ile wants; murmured the heart- tress or posts. These will be connect- will be able, it Is expeptdd, to locates x:�f •. A surprise now and than Is a great broken playwright, ed by telephone wires or shortwave the pack quickly and to exterminate Joy and appetiser; and variety is the "It's easy enough to tell In this radio transmitters to one -"central," it. In addition to this immediate ob. A Congressman: "Did you buy your. spice of the lunch box. case," said the manager grimly. "It „ where an operator will listen don- ject of helping to rid the country of present political poaitioaY wants.its money back." tiaually to sounds from the different wolves, listening'In this way to the To Hang Tapestry Senator: "Sara thing. I don't look • ' like a dead Bead, do IY" - microphones. l3owta of wolves run- sounds of s whole, manless country- •:_^��' Tapestries are sometimes framed Son: "Aren't you going to wait up 7 ning In a pack often are audible for aide may prove extremely interesting• 10 Ira BACHELOR with wood, as a pletum They look for father?" Mother: "What's the a many miles, especially In a region like Russian naturalists suggest, for study ♦ softer and more like the originals, it use? I've got such a cold I can hard- Lead a girl to the altar and that's Siberia where few other noises exist. of the natural noises which exist in re. z pung from the top only_. Ona gethod ly speak." where the leading ends. It is expected that the listener at the gfons unaffected by man, r � • i h • s +LTy�'' . -..r g r. '. r- .: ...'•.'.. a • '• 2}_ _ ... ,-, -•.t .^,i. n> .-• .. ..w-1.'� S a rrjC r� � I.y-o_ - •..-... •. ♦ ., s e- ;Tt� y' �i •Yom"14 x_.. s•.. is.• .h;p 'h... r'•!3 rr..,` ws "s+y.. w.r�'� ".�' .-w y+ i , ay • T �/�'� ♦ ��•��L _hire. F. Hurst,of Tormt,%was. -Ratebo benow may to obtofted -. ., _.. �: - •�" rl� i, .ic 00-ALli7 �• the guest of Mrs. McGregor over from W. C. Murkar, at the News. - 1. the weekend and also called on a Office. - 1 number of friends. -The Sunday School of the " Box&,4t.Pickerin on Wednes- -Mrs. Sproule, of Toronto, and United Church will hold Lheir _v �/ iq � tore day, els 19th, n. John S. and d.Lghtere. Mrs. _Gage and Mrs. •annual Christmas entertainment lDrE- . H. a d a eon. Morgan, visited with Mrs. and Ili. H. sad hire. fall deft on on T esday evening. Dec. 23rd. . ._ . iMoat y for Tomato, where they M�Fawkes on Friday. _ Women's Guild of St. will remain during- the winter -Mr. Emery, of Toronto.. at- George's Church will hold their - amoathe tended the lots Mrs. Jameo'Briea's bazaar and sale of home made _ -Mr. and ffire. Leslie.o>{Toros- funeral on Saturday and also cooking on Nov. 29th. ' Grocery Speciale for This Week : visited a�while of Pickering -hire, J. W. Bii�ght, of King. • `to, accom nied by Mrs. Fernan- hil ^ Finest Smyrna Fi % ,,, , pa friends w e here. eine, -pent s few days with her y B 2 lbs, for 19e de% of Toronto, @peat tlaud��4yy _There Is to be a change in the parents-here, and on her return n1 n• Orange Marmalade, 40 oz jar .. 81c $i►ere with the iatter's;pareate. W. color of the postage stamps issued was accompanied by her sister, „R,and Mrs. Powell. by the Poet Office Department. Mias Mildred Barrett. Quick Quaker, large pkg, special 27c -Mies Nellie Arnot. who recent• The one tent stamps are to be -W, U. and John and Mrs. 4y underwent an operation for Canned Pumpkin, regular size ... 1.20 �. appendicitis, hat now quite recov green and, thg- two cent stamps hiarkar motored to Belleville on red. There I is to be no change in Saturdayand o n @red and on ffionday resumed the!laver of the stir ids. pe t the day with Huron Toilet gaper, 7 for ... 23c work am operator in.the telephone ky D. J. and Mrs. Callaghan,confindbothei Ivor Soap Flakes, regular ei , -F.-F, Bsledoa and children, of whom had been confined to their - y p iron Oa �Redneeda at the Wi'ntele Burford, motored to Pickering beds through illness. • 8 for ... 25e t- on Saturday and on their return -The regular monthly meeting Fair,Toronto, E. Ruddy's horse, on Sunday were accompaniad b 14McOrlmmon, won let prize, Cham• y of the Women's Institute which r Mrs. Balsdon and bah who had t pion and Grand Champion awards y+ was to have been held this week, _.. . been spending- a week with her has been postponed till dole first in the thoroughbred stallion class. parents, W. J. and Mrs.Olark. week in December. Further- not- _ We congratulate our townsman -Tile weather of the est week " on his splendid success. P ice will be given later. was exceptionally [Wild for this -Dr. H. T. Fallaise, Hi h Standard of Quality, Fair Prices and -Dec. 12th-Just remember to Resident 8 Q y, come to PickeringTown Hall on time of the year, and has been Dentist. Office in residence, two ver ear on the coal bine. It Oonrteons Service are factors which I - Dec, 12th, to see the comedy. y y doors east of St. Andrew's church, "Wild Ginger," presented by the seems more like,September than Pickering. Office hours, 9 a. m. to -.-make aux "Meat Counter" so Andley Community Club, under November, and if the coal men 6 p.. nx Daily, and Evenings by ap- throughout the country would polatment. (X-ray service). popular with our man anstOmers. .the auspices of St. George's Wom P y oil Guild. Further particulars not object, we would like it to -We are glad to know that .later. continue for several months. John Munro, who underwent a -Several of the wells in the -A number of the member@ of very critical operation for stom- - village have gone dry, which were the local I. O. U, F.paid a festers- ach trouble peveral weeks Ago, . never known to have one dr al visit to Easters Star Lodge at B Y and whore ills. was despaired of Whitby, an Tuesday evening, before. This is due to the long until the past few days.,has so far New' Floor CoVerings riod ofd weather. There have when Greenwood Lodge Degree 1'y recovered as to be able to Ieaye Team exemplified'the 2nd degree. Ave been a number of showers, the hoapiyal, but they were so light that they -Edison Pike.of Markham, who 2 d W:de Linoleum, per square and 800 A very enjoyable eyenint was penetrated the y � q yard, ground only an is well known in this township,spent by all. inch or two and were of no benefit and who was convicted on a� ! d ": 11 '� -The services in St. George's in re leniehin the well@. y g charge of chicken stealing, wsa R g next will be as - - -. Church on Sunday pp .. _. - On Saturday, Nov. 8tb, at the sentenced by Judge Rtiddy at lova : .,80!. ni Sunday School; Rectory, Pickering, the marriage CODgoleIIm BOrderles8 Rags '� 80 a. m., Morning Proper; 7.00 y g+ g Whitby on Tuesday to a term of _ - - . m., will be an A. Y. P. A. ser• was solemnized of Albert Cooper, rnoothe determinate and 2 rj 1-2a 9 $.�9 �Tg9 4.98 u of Richmond Hill and Miss Violet vice. when all young people and � suoaths lase one day 'iodetermiD• - A. Y. P. A. members are invited Foeter, of Schomberg. The cera- ate, A second charge of shooting Ito attend. The young people will Mon was performed by Rev. E. with intent to kill was only p=artly t�x9 $.19 Sx101-2 7.�9 be in charge of the service. G. Robinson, Rector of St. Geo heard and has been deferred to 1 - Beep the evening of Dee. 8rd rite'@. The bappy•couple will ren some future date Gaspe Rugs, 5x9 $'98 side at Richmond Hill, where Mr , Open for the amusing drama, The Cooper is in the employ of the fN MEMORIAM. ' 71 - 7.49 _ 9 - ,Adventures of Grandpa," to be H P y i ��ttiveD by the Young People. of Hydro. Clark-In loving memory of our dear Oilcloth Rugs, s%9� '- 45.49 I lBrooklia United Church, Wader -Tbere is likely to be a great -vile and mother, May Clark, who 16he auspices of the Y. P. S. of the rush nett spring to Northern On died Nov. 21st, 1928. United Church here. A splendid tario as important gold discover Congol8nin Rugs. 8$x54 inch, 1 49 p Two years have gone, no one can tell t entertainment is promiped to all tee have been made. Not many The loss of May we loved so well, is -$7x72 - 1,99 who attend. Further particulars years ago that part of our pro- -Short and sudden wpb the call, later. Watch for the bills. Vince wad eappoeed to be a wilder Of one so dearly loved by all. - � ,� -The annual Tbank offering Dee@ unfit or the habitation of -Lovingly remembered by Mats, 18x$$, '`890 ' nmoting of the Women's Mission- man, hot immense wealth is Gerald Clark and Sana. ary Society of the United Cbilrob sradually beim[ uncovered so that �'eltol Matiy� 1;a27, $ for 2i�o +will be held on ,Wednesday, Nov. Ontario is now considered to be Now lidsrW*N64"ss. - Chuat x.00 a m,, in in i .ars one of the wealthiest countries in r r. CHAPMAN Church. Mias Glendinning.a re the world so far as mlaet�sla are OR SALE-2 good Clydedale work tars missionary from India will concerned. not only gold but many L' borsea. Apply to E. L. Ruddy. Picker- minerals an account of her work among other valuable minerals have been Lai,nae, Of • Itl:s women of India. All the revealed by the prospector. OR SALE--1 Holptein cow, due t women of the community are -The funeral of the late Mrs. VOR Nov 22nd. Flunk Hastings, R. R,.1. LD'S Locust Hitt. 12 , w� t "Invited to come and hear this James Brion, which took place on `1Wented speaker. Saturday afternoon, was largely 1 OR SALE-8everal Itood work S T -H. A. Haight's sale of lural- attended. there being many eels- � harem lug m rn. Akio [nein truck- -R. Gibson Greesbura. air . ♦Fore on Saturda Let was well. tives and friends present from To • siteaded and prices %v re ' nod, root° and other points. The �`OR SALE-At lot 9, con . Pick. �'or Your Winter` Underwear - "There wore a number of old p�eoee floral tributes were very numerous to J satledawPicbkering, ne sacro� APP[' = �Df furniture that were ea erly and beautiful. Deceased being a - t lotisout attar by admirer o the Dative of Pickering and having '`ARETAKER WANTED-For the Cannot be beaten ' antique variety, and high prime lived bore near) all her life she D :nut. For public school. tot><e C. bee,! Q �� ' Dec. 1st. For parueulan apply to C.Aunts. • 1� y . :-,Heavy Ribbed Gold Label, 1.75 ail :"ware offered. An old coffeepot was well and favorably known, " `said to be nearly one hundred She is survived by two brothers POR SALE-Dry mixed 12- inch stove wood•19.00 per cord. Applyy J.Garter Weight ' years old brought $8.00 and other and ane sister. Joseph and Alex. nortb or Glen 18:21 Staaon. Phone C1%#2110 Light vy ei ht at 2.50, 3.00, :.'articles which showed the effects Gordon on the hotnestead. and 6 - -of age also•brought high prices. Mrs. C. E. Marquis, of Winnipeg. 77,,`OR S LE-Tbrpe quilts. by the 4.U0 4.50 and 5.00. ,.' We understrwd that Mr, and Mm Her husband predeceased her a i' w.Mf 5 of the UnitedCburch.Can at Mn. Haight will reside with their dan• number of years. The late James Jas.And,ew a home and see these warm and comfortable quilts. 12 ppccbter, Mrs.Joseph Stephenson, of Gordon, of the Gordon House,.we@ Dunbarton. a brother and the late Mrs. George r�p 1 RENT-On Criureb Bt. Pickering Winter' Overcoats and . Suits' r 1 half of brick house.faclnd�nQ blinds end fix- -L -United Church Services nett Long a sister. tures. As Iv G• D. Bly. 210 Indian Road. To* "Lord's Day will be held in St. -The services in - the United rnmo, or V$Ws office. ntr Andrew's Church at 11 a, m. and Church (5t. . Paul's) on Sunday . QR SALE-OneCaodee inrub+stnr. 7 . m., and Sunday School at were exceptionall interes i - eerviee?lir.Barker, machine• ill sell c eau for cash, J.T.Sund- men and women has been organ of Toronto, who is assistant treat• whitevale Poultry Farm. 12-14 ized, with L. Morley as teacher, urea of the Miseioaary Fund, gave F ARM d, FOR SALE-140 acres of 24*00 - Come and join this class. Don't a ver interesting talk on the land,excellent farmer district,[tear Mid- a ildRget the aeries of Great sea ' y R land. Ont. Several;across of standing-timber. - Q work Carried Oa in the various Hou d;buildings. A plyat News ce. .tione being answered on Sunday mission fields of the church, both AG IC SPEAKER FOR Sale =$eaIIt1fII11 IDSa�e hl OOgts Lots nights :Is there a hell? if so where foreign and bows missions. This -Table del. Walnut console,dynamic - Voy - ~ Lit and what Is it? Ie there a work is of such a vast character . er qualit . Also Marconi Battery met,com- = of samples to 'choose from A beaver. if so where is it and what that a great many of the sup piste,in* $35.07. Apply NEWS Office. 9tf Is It? Ie life worth living? Hes porters of the fD>Qd do not realize FOR SALE-Newcombe piano-.arab = ,,,. In 111 shades. - : 'tiod spoken to the-world in a real its magnitude and the huge e: 2 pia 4 months old, and a number of Chia- understandable way Y You will chill!nbhita. A at lot as cnn ?.Pickering, Radio Liceneee Issued. y penditure necessary to carry it on, or Pie Mart 561x- D. Goorhe, Pickering, Qod a real welcome awaiting you Owing to the bneinese depression R, rue 2. ;�. L wt the United Church, the Hove that exists throughout the world OR SALE-1 yearling dual purpose i` red T• BuAtin$, w i�k81'I at Friendship. the Temple of God and the tdrriSc erasbee in the V Sborthora bon,win suit dairymen. ori«i• s bt_ Also Shropabire.. came and ram lambs. $lad the Gateway to Heaven. stock market. _there- has-been-*- by the ton or b, the down. Ptwae atabiiehsd IW7' -Tbaoratorical- cootew �em D falling off of contributions to eueb clar=0o, G M.Forsyth.Claremoat, 12-246 +the Continuation School last Fri- an extent that some of the Mia- SHOOTING MATCH-Will he b.id $ day evening, proved both inter- sionaries may have to be recalled. S - - taiDing sod instructive to those Man wealth at E. Anthony's. toe ss, cos.4.Pickeringry AR.__ Many wealthy' earn' in the CltittM. near Locust Hil,on Satwday,Nov.f2ad. Shot Tn*v j/ 4� �R '/�'1• who attended. The topics were who have been ver beau contra Nus and cities to tx used. shell. forlhoc gvas IEVt P y y, will be supplied. Fees: 35 cent.for sbot st+m. elrlected with the object;of proved butora, have lost eo heavily in rifles 30 cents. 12 r lag an increased interest in world their investments that Lhey have ORONTO WET WA8H LAUN a tee and were ably dealt with bedu with deep regret forced to TDRY(Semi finish)•-Let ow driver eau and 'r818 ]one 4900 " r - by the seven contestants who cut down 'their giviDge. A de- explain our 24 hour service. Just have your s P participated. The prize@, which termiced effort is being mads to nam with Mr.s.W.Dlvh, barber•hop• w• were donated by the Women's raise sufficient fiends to sleet all e'ys d Fns y deliver each Monday. Wean°. ; '''-Institute, were won as follows : obligations eo that the work willJL �/�ALR HELP WANTED-Reliable _ _ 4 ltst prize, 56.00, Arthur Smith ; be Carried ones usual. In the lrlmen to distribute Watkins Famous House- -p• p �r Q 2nd prize, $8.0 0. Fred Robinson : evening the pastor, Rev. J. B, hold and farm necessities in the townships of Auto Repairs Accessories,�11s�a8d :8rd prize, $2.00, Armen Kola• Stainton ave an excellent ad- tion Established and Scerboro, i10 000,000 organize- $ _ " g tion Established BS years.i35.00toi50.00weekly • • ,poemdjiaD. The musical part of dress on India where he spent two earnings right from start. No experience or cap- Gasoline, Acetylene Welding 9 th@program consisting bf 9010@ ital regnire I by right parties. Write t daq to J. , R years and also on Mesopotamia R.Watkins Company, Dept.R-193, 749 Craig -by Mrs. Price, Mise Beare, Mrs. where he spent seven months dur. West. Montreal,Que. 11-14 • r,c `.Wallace and a chorus by the girls log the great war. His address J CARD OF THANKIb. - Battery Vbarging' of the school. was thoroughly en was illustrated by beantiful slides - - . .. joyed by all. A great deal of which were thrown upon the Mrs. Thomas White :and' family, Repairs made on all"makes "credit is due to the ladies of the screen. Both the address and the wisli'to thank all friends for their -- all!. makes s ref acct be- I Atitnte m kin this evening remembrance--in n pictures were thoroughly enjoyed ed kind•reme g g t P B y j y s 'possible, which, as well as further- by the large congregation, the reavement. - • - of CarB.6 lug the peace sentiment, provided church being comfortably fllled CARD OF THANK8. _ as excellent training for those with both old and young. At who participated Special thanks both services the choir rendered re to express our sin- P P e wish hereby We _. y p 0 o who • 0 due to Airs. Cr nk appropriate ria h pa to sale the neighbors rs -' are also pp p etione,.and in care thtnks to the many ne g bo took a very active part ce the evening rat (Rev.)n Stainton ea rs and friends itirytmpar kindnessextended and ex- CHARLES B.9 �PEN�E� eootest anti made an excellent aD illaetrated song •'Therewere pressions of s th extended toebstirman. and to thejudgges,In- ninety and nine," and W. C. Mur• us during the illness anti death of our - - - - ter Hutchison. of Whitby, kar sang "There is a Green Hill dear sister, Mrs. James Brien, and a _. ,•lit , ar. d- r. WallaOe of far aw numerous oral tributes. Rwsre an l� a vshit3h a• for the Hume u fl in was alsoillus. r y, r , -Pickering- Proprietors she pa We acb'>'oL i trated. 1 Joseplrl siad �, Go><91on, � �r0�r18ti0 , N �l _ ;t r 'x;cA,any,y as aa,xq a:'.r'....r. . -, .•...a• '..,; _N „w,t.' �A - - - • v:.