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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1932_10_28 ��- - wvr. ° .'�: 4`t."" '+• '.s ma•.- .ap s ti.n 'i.:..:....��^.e-r.'. - .'�,;�... _..,t,,,•. _ , , ..i a'S.,-„ .Fitlt•-' -.:ur .,,• d• ':24• .�. - •� i..,r.,• ..y». .-'....'�.'• e � �'• p^r';. - _ ,,t,, - r._ - +..z�.R-„..,�,;,�-, _ 'a T.' r t, '.y•,'` - •, -:•• 4. - Z :��' Via... •f'y.�•• f «..'A,•ryQy'+.t• -'•3�.-. _•4.-•••..�•'7(. - {,•' -. �._ - •.tom.; ° ” ' 119 � -\ ,�.' .p. �:s•�.�'. •'n:.p-„_,; .. ��•,.:. � .•a,-•, �r.•'^"' .`'�'„''r". "' �y,. �.a �f!Y. .. .. 'a. 'T•' `s k.� fir• rvh,' ..n' .sc ;�.-.?;, .t .�i-,a.•e VOL. LLIX. _ -• TICKERING�, ONT.., , .FRIDAY, --OC`_f_ •?8, 193?. -- to. - ; �1ra'frts4dlta�sat OLar>,e(. --- _ � To night (l;burbdLtyj ••li't,ttlen of CENTENNIAL CORNERS ' 0A .-L. tiro bible " a,i)lWll•r.l t]:.,utd '--itMed4c' I A shooting match tri}1 be held at W, GREEN�T•OOD bL- tall+,tlttv';.redo, A:14.�ti%U1tvy. H. Norton's, lot 2. con 2, Scarboro, �"�R. H, 0: PEARSON-Pbysirian A Rood su{)ply* of Hard and Soft - NU udtLteeluu tee. � Saturday, Oct. 2�Ln when 22_` and5urgeon, Dnnbarton. lf)ly - Coal on band. Also a supply -" --' geese, 2 ducks and 2 nanny goats PP Y MILLS R $. FORSYTR, Opb. D:, Director of Kindling Wood, - _ _' • will- be disposed of. Shotgun shells .Ootometrical Association of Ontario. Reg.. W, A. Jackson`and family, of Tor- Provided. ,1 Ntesed Member of the American Optomevical "' stove Ilan f,Ch. y' - Established 1838 ; Anocdation: Eyes examined by appaintmeat - •OlLtfl, visited fills, pareAts here laot , -_. Phwe sso4• Claremont, out. 12tf _ Phone Pick. 1709. Sunday. v l t e iv i t 1 v E 11. ' The Shooting matches so far have �" f • ` #,*gat_ DONALD i31CTl\ft0, PIC$EftI:CG been moderate! uiet" The Green River , Baptist Church y q just a little will hold. their anniversary services _ too early. praise on Sunday, Nov. 6th, at THIS I3 THE • UNGAN B. McINfYHE-Barrie- �p -► of - J,,xter Solicitor, Notary. Ofr-rce-Brack St.. A' '.JG7 .J,J E R skaSl. McIierraehet has moved' all 2,30 p. m. and 7 p. m. 'A special Sp= = . Bossfii, Opposite Bell Telephone Offit., Whitby, G NERAL 1N9URANCE his household effects to the city Pbwe 4& 481y esker will address the congregation - AGENCY' where It will reside for some the e. , and extra music _ will be provided.r FARMERS 'VI W. H. Jackson:s ent Alonda• and On Tuesday, Nov. Stn, at 8 p. m., 1 DONALD RUDDY Barti=ter., BROUGHAM - - ONTARIO P �' t R. Sot'icit.or. Notary Public. Moneyto Loan. . "- �, Tuesday of last week in the city If Office formerly occupied by taeJate A £:>vhris- tY_�_+�n�P the Ag}ilCrillrt Quartet and Miss' :c' tian,south wingof tPourt Houde,Whitby. Wy: Facilities for placing soy kind of in=-v:her - rsvent a medical__.e—J=�j-.,_v=�-$�T��� e111•�iAomg =� surance at befit rates amination. several musical selections. Miss- Hel- LEATON. BELL BOgB, Barris'• available. Our local, hunters are making' en Gould,. of Markham, a promising i mill ers. Solicitors_ 904 Northern Ontario Security and her"vice rile Motto, - some good . hauls among the wild y Building 330 Bay Street.Toronto„ 42i Phone Pi!k:515 young elocutionist, will delight the For Pastry nd .Cakes nee -H.5,Bea too, _ �- - _y_=-- - - hares,and rabbits, ;low for the' aPPr auditnlce with her numbers. Kee y H.B,Ben. le and turnip harvest. Then you hill- these' dates in mind. 'Nov. 6th arid ' Kissimi Brand, J.D.F. Roes, r Adelaide:538-9 ! ernate f or the winter. Sth. A RIC-HAkL'801T. PICKI3RTNG do tT:'H', Bear - Claremont- ? -- _ _ - No better Hour on.the market. _ JR •MULYEY-Barristen:Solicitors,No!artes Phone 9.4 � Bear, the Olde Tyme Concert' in Public, 213-214 Confedxaticin L,le .Bu:id:ntr. FURNITURE _St. And"w•'s Church: Tuesday :+L_rgbi,n l Ull Coroero!Yon(te and Richmond Sta. Toronto, November 13ighth. y P �, ale .T��' Q�' prices ! Phones Adelaide 4489 and 4480, .By appoint• The �'rilln Pe!) Ie8 meetings mtot•4aturday evenings, Pickering resident_ - - - PbouePick.3813, btr NEW+ USED AND ANTIQUE � - The ERRYWOOD, now being held. - -AN GREAT VARIETY ►THCU1Vt�ttt'Y A- W.NfILLAN-8•rrrie- I Mrs.' Lintnt,r. visited friebds in 'Misses :lean and Mar} Anderson, - 1 a pent the t-•twee-enr4 mit}'' ?°r # ,Vii tern, Solic,•ora. Notary P• t' n5'1Rir1]bn'P 13Pdv +41.�r„l,oTl Ad, t n n 1' aan• csran, r cl•onto h�nr Et,rin�.3C' ”- as•-•---z ..°rrrrL„ ,ct•ca,sly, p ��'� 'r' _ ur tresses, DreNSere, Tables and Aumra. Reside xx:Ytckermq, Unt'.or by at,po,nastent, Yy'1::. J. Yet_y had a business tr;p Miss 1:t1,e1 Bray of Pirkerint5 �-is: �Il F�edg PdeitenngOf te_Gordon•.Hotaye,-Thursdays and Cheire.'PiettireFraweN,-' to the city-bn'31�ndac . Saturdays trots 9.30- P. m to 900 p' m,or it?d 'John and Mrs.- Gilmour ot`er Wk pious Pick stn u, 371y Our priceib are the(ogre+t, lVir�, Fisher and da�agl ter,_•pf Tur'- S?a w.eAlt •r.tl - - ) onto, spFet ii few days ,;th 31rfi. E: wag and :its. Ego and d' augllt- Den NU...--- -. lt. Yii _ r ROOF/NGS r ers of Huhtsvilli- ;rent a :week with - ° T KIL C, ?iI1'I H. D. D. 14_ 'c' r Stewart .•Iorri;h and the yi,s�a d Mrs. Mitchell. ±" Jas. ar, fSuceee.or to Or.I.ht.Dates',. G,aduatr of i blur;risif, }f• Hity*1liend-(:z*.i.le, .'pFrt All aCCOttDtg are na:v dtl@ the Roy-&I College of Dental surgeons and Toron- S and 5 A B.C. ShinRlea, nat•iral Sunday with Itoy and :Irj. M irri>h. The first meeting. of the Adult wtimversity. Az Ctartmrorrt o}9cenver'L,:A anal �tafned COlr,rs" The -asrn:ver3ar: ner�;ces of _.tlt0 Fellowship of the tinted Church and prompt Settlement ljaott•,storeevery Tuesday and Friday. Phone will nitet on Tuesday, Nov. Ist, in' Lg rexlt7irpd.- IdFto.e tali. Cher :,0.1 T nitcd, Church till'kip the Sturt}ay SchrJO.,,room-of the TTn- _ _ a tr TOP.ONTt).`l�PH A LT R7!3Fl�l G ry _ RRi§SRT T. FA-1.LA IS -, _ in ,binglea. s:dioge -ant-- helsl_.un Sunday, Nov., VA?% Their � - n..fl.c. a ,o -iced•Church at o'clock. Rev. J. R. Graduate A(t RnyS: GuGrgr,c[- roll roofings. . will t>e two ?r::ce-, .tile 'afterru,%m I alarm't Contin•ie to sezvice at 2.:i) o'crvck, anti the e5- flick, of Whitt,. le will be the speak- g'ic@ Ica in ears a ice�dttn i a«nee'ri of`,f.T n'•,to. 'Calr,iron 9binkles AnJ roofluir en}r!K sQrt icPf at ^..30. Full pazticLl- ''r: -Special =4:c .till be reordered- • credit nDlegq arcottnta rev.'.Church. Yufcer••g,our. 7lf,ce hour. A t'S'e can ett I the material onl- cr urn'ti•i`11 lid k. .. hf'. t' a Pickering Male Quartet. 'I'h-, are paid %Area �, rmisceto PR,oaePckb3Y�,�Aptnntmeac.'43xh ter•. :.b-i.•r po'.1t,pt psi::e nn tb� c+•tsG1«p R2c%'2 nAR. week. ° ; --Pre will tic a social half.kt,,ur :1L ,}at;, as we llrive:P r-!dtoe Firs!-clasy sapper and.splendid 7nui- Cite• c1ycA. 11. ar3ult? of the Comm- -re;•:iced: _ servte-s of a 6ret_,-wbd ic,. St. .lndretv•� t;hurch on -unity are eorrl�alty invited. �'luafsasss QZsar>,'tr. rcut nk than: Notember Eighth. Largo guth�rin�g atteni3ed the ' - -r. Zt. aims' mw E1,iZAV3FTH RTFEirlkll`n!r- Alt Work Guarant-r,i. �j .-•_ .orvice• nn -8un*;ay. vnornlw a-nd'ev- - I _ Pni•ix, In tl,r ;nrr.'r3C l.NC: P. T•a, �, B(./RN/NGH.A�III .F'ueanda,iacual.r,^,su:ant«r,tz;•. .dr. 11 --' retir,sentmq companJSnoi a,,,td tinari"a! .toad•_.�- PICKERINO jrj.c' 'n` old, H.•r r spy... a- iPr. �'ttF•r.oPr lcharl tars �tfect very fzr�r+ --- oa. �.� Ay. with Ur•n, fr:r:7a}• ':C''I r" l• F'�.__Q t. goer E)uab�rtrm EFoir er' 13..:: ;in -anti (ivq,-l;al POSTIL -�-y-__ per UMBER YARD PK: rFfTarl ;n •iitgin¢. ---..Ii;.; y1ar. ret C)ntru;tinR. f L, LYoTt~ (r Ott•tianPpr, %Ii-- YatP i:ar r�ti:rnr'd home fn :n Jlitc l:r ll .,s1,R "f21 e S:t�•Ftl Snlvm t Fa:t}matey futniaherl on Al r.lrtsses` ' (too T for sale.'od 8,11.U1010. tIc c �o oc sot:orssas - y b 41 tdnrk-Interiyr an eoLo., e,ddressCrt+aaB+verP,O'., oat, a t'e T,lta.�a:t tr.it t•ltl tT:PCea-il :Ph+.u,ht` .tt•tich wa:- rtur aPrrct° ;(J- ::Irrior. Bla*eks jithin,�,'. ' -00- dwa'k f3aa. famiTY f'•,zL, l opi.:- iatc-d. In the et•+aning i:r-v, Mc('Uar�. 'Alterarioos and t'pp�irw. - D13;BEATON TO�:iT$HIP CLERK• t - ;I,rt, J, Earl J� ne,; :r+l Ilr;4. Joni= pr- ( 41 from'the' - tP_t .Jar.. `.r: L.' CflittinPC. $t-tilt - Cnilcrefe'Woric. • ootsavancer o-'turala.2oae.r for-tski A, ri(iht' ri^.�; L • „ 40d"t", o�vn�a t,' E� noD ns p S••,z..Tn*n+stn. ti�iLr,d at the{llorne Oil Lh xt'''I 118«} in tl1r trildertlecs ,s Phone Pickering 2712 'an ram h 10�,. Now ix'tlletime t",:rare thv -repair of, %Ir •\Phri ,• one 4 a last_wrzek. lodginc• pla,gp of _wayfarine• men K pr Pe 'T " alone of'Marrius IA* �, i,puttNndP�t:+.' f'Iitrows r-p•,irrd: for P'Hamilton of liesw:ck 'a,id that T nugrt: iFaVe eo le 'and r•, FAIRP'ORT, ONTARIO - aoa.,r' WCiss�a a, oat, V.V. a!to n'rw 5e'c*,i t nn h+tad.'\ =3 h r: t t ru• R c p. 1T R -----_.�_ ci,c Fla•trp Plows alw•tp4 nn hand: �Ir�: S', I trrr3y, .alto of K esWiek, vis- rum th!tt„' oilier -i, �<,. fill-tu-et3tw, s Whf. MAIV. - LICE!VSED AL'C'- - ! ite•i trxir mlati":ec -h,,re la+t w'rek. 3^l:e Lrxu�t H;11-cheat lr<l it, the Shingles For -Sale -- TTONEER,!or Y,rk,(lnta„oend'DurhAm Also des rr_ir1 L';ktn¢ (`c part, fi.},,trra. t Couattes. Ali tt,,d.'of Tales 'vromptty attended t(,rf.anal l•::eerie, WaOxary. 1IFS. Lr:nrroh • �attertded the-,fun- sfnstinjt. Tl,p r nth -A' solos etc.• rDO. Tern•rersondbie. Uates tm awe! may be It tbinkini= of baying an ele;ttie. radio oral -of hc-r-auns,:-tht••-late ,Vr� �1'i!}• warp all •wr-11. "'C(lived: 5t ctpar and'ox'\o. B.C`. �1lingtes. _ ,arraedtadat NERg gi9'c., Bell-and Indepeo• ask•for x-,darn*ncr iari, ke3-t if. Torntt', .,n `.aturdati — --• Gait (i+tivrinized titepi �hinglCH, tftxat RhOns7. Whitby,ont. Sly ra^i,:rr of ebe :�rty . Bird'. - t+t i i ! nrodela. i'r=,-lL,w'ard',llalir�lxii. .arid Mr•. Jtt;OLEY,,. l'e1t G1:tteShfiiglos, i.;• ..L, I;,f P!� ti stet'` 1 �' - Tti� r'i••+•. ,ire ti t:� Atattv,lm ar.., wart Also. r-ruhberie I,r P ►r t~•ueiztc of JIr. an'I ;'' -- t; cap wheels. _GARXET RCBERTSO .� „. WCOClwar�i Alrs, GTant'':tialcolm.f (kilt r,f;:.Run, - Ortoiwr• .� `;4 al:•ctin kiven us a d.-- I.attn inosvers sharpened, ; d u !i tltfial' nt .nt,,. -T. PATER:aoN'S• .• -CLARFb10AT- ISiecLri�.ti L' s..a t r : GRI;I•:ti Lti UUU l�ls 'T''h-e bit .ty,hps of ihi:t co�nYnur- 'i'r.rirr,n 'IJisnhy' still fatT�t�y, r;f Br- ealb said Rat pricpa. Phone 2612 ;q Wiring and Reptiring fir Ligbt = '--- � '- ity i r out 10•Mr. and Mrs. Mori- noklin were callers in the neighbor- iPickering Mills i..h (Marra . rtni.,i'*r{,-,rhnir, recr:nt i i on.. aY.inday _..__._” a °� p°"�' You Can Buy at Home All hinds of elecincal goods.. ntarrktt{p, S«veraL froo: - hPre nttPr led �th� ? - kept-in stock: nor+ - 'I`lie luc:T r•nembers of Brougham Kinsale• l-1:,, t'e.A Hoir&. Feativixit•s. TIKES. Ii3TTERIE3, :filly Phone 17UG, Pici�er" t0i -tried t,A1fl.-tire : .Union--Ludge A. F_ . and.:it,•'1I:. -wrro rtn Sumday'-and Tuex-dav la.A. new -C or•Pxl .t�uod and .�Itlf• Tr>FQTfi+, visitors twice duriri�r tht ' John Hedge 1:a.; rented the I,i.- - - tl I tern t+i 1 aechs�ortll ' D Urnl C ) , n. tit " ,}ta t wet lc. colnbc farrt, . '•it Greer,w•ood anal i,: ACRa 1^tti stud better rieeA �' °-:��'j'�CE . -gerrn-,f� Ole-cwheat auri Other Airs. ficnry -Piller-y. o�' -Pi••};rri6;z t,x.viiiX same of, his eifect;.rlp t!.Prr p -1pgrtg of the cereal Rr'ain-. repent a •?" days'.with her ,vi!ter, now. Whitevale -:- Mills ! g An t,ld fa�irivaed DIr ..-A. Albri ht; aad hasband dur- Winter, Bros. ed' a•'i hart of yalrcan iA_Torrintn.. r prumotinz food moderns Ing the past week. straw•hc•rrir• last we.A and t;;., al- --(hopping erery dar -- - .-ized" For-e.ale at Clare anti .Mrs- .BiAlsdon. and child-_ so pofnt� t,ithc•r-for a long winter r,r . c except Wedneadar :' I scut Qrut;er'e. of Frericltlmans' .Bay. ..,pent Sun- a short nnP, t�et.t,g ce fiir.thKt IPtals tc, : i) rN P �' P... . _ :,_ _. day. ttith ,11ts. Rat-dr,$t',�, a• .ntz; Don't for•gr•t tlM cresols•of'tkte'Clulr GRAIN—FLOUR—F'EE'D ;kltt.nrriredararla�d of. _M. and %Ire. llariiilton. "The Beetht-rs of Layton Cillaxe" to Ski:ied3lotnrRel)£irt,, 9 91 r. anal Mrs. Aic I r,uml, Nir. Mi,, bP presented in the school on Nov. ' 'R'ill exchange «'P�tern Uate: DouRal 'Jr.; tills,;. Ber r,.tt 'a,ti °AI r. .4th. It's a gnt,rl shoo, fo]Tcs. j - _ t JFrlour'for Wbeat 'We-have n3ogt ally keed-yon. * andtllrs. Datc1'.ant; tiatrghtr.r wt•rr The apple rrti_p is halo; gathp:•ed Gordon . 1 L,a ' - rosy need. R:tP;ts it the Mrs. AV. ('(,•,tie hon::•. in fast nowt. 'Anil :whin the. cheap Pilone 2f?f:8 ANTHONY WILSON on Sunday, r!nmmf,li ,tuff F.t., off• the market Pro i ietor' Fall line rif Ponitr ' heeds 'Mrs: Earl lic'Dougall,• of Rl'en- •the )ricer fu. ON TA RIO . p y' } � �n+,d kinds may 'h:•. PICILERJ\C:,, 1Pbone Mark, i,,,J2.. helm, Mrs. T,•,y F.. Betts, acid 'llr, worth m6rP, - - - D. 1� • Lockwood soli Air?. Fowler •and cliiTd v?�iterj I;obert. ltnd�c'hatj ' tl,c n,isfortunr. "• � �� ties. McDou:.raf` •aunt. anti uni.c, to. ,e%erely licorato hi.s hand whell L �`S _ r���•A : PIr`T:1` ?T� ! \ 1t'r- anti 1 : •. kL. C, .2_ T. lrs- T. r. Bromi. on Sun• :, stick timi,t'r fr•11-up-m it. I, _ - - - ---- day. _.Was nect•�,?are; tti ut it, se cr:a �- t - - � Qf. �'! bur local sports onjoyeil ari after: itches to 'chi:s ti,c'r:onnd. % tsy-� : +�+rare .trDm 'HC11a�C�. R �i. CLEND•ENINC ri0.,n'c ',�h+,rt qtr. S(tiCrL,dxy. .t.Hr:n. : Tl,� t1'r rt:•r': fret:titut� n:et :!t tF,. sir,"tin (.. i:i:ttrlr r•u,.< h+•I,d -nt Jwn,�-; lxrme' of •lie;. l;. ;�'!nr•rs w,.-Tut,;- A'coin tae have importPil tliii•el frooa ■■■��11_� - ..r >• -- FC NER.-�L UIRFCTOR r•arlo.,;' 't'h(•n'r;uito largo nurtbt:! dal•. and same useful work 'rag a Holland n large nssr?rtmpr,t t,f'fl0W- �/ �����! V - �-^ Of f,,.•l 4Y•ri! .lire)^t•r'rl r,r l fn' thC• hi-,t an,plished :z.- well :as a --nod ti,:;c, iu�: hnlhc: suitahl'e hr5th fur tint- P.riv:atP_�+nbnlance ;}ir,ra ^nir,t-ed T,y a11- the il,r:,,l,e1;. dnnr'nnd ;ndonrnlal,aingand 1 D-ty att&.Vight Scroll e •'1ni-n alill llr:,. V, •rest atui' slut,,- �t'i?l �aftirlrrs :ati .lemur•.,' t., t,1t,, indonrfnrrinf�, Phone f?fiC r -- , of Tot ;+te, „mot' chair---Tuo}l?Qsl,?.it�l ial u_S_t�u ± I ,;, T),t! i, bulbs nre gr;Ae,l as-Top• herN on �tie,lne.ct:iy;' Intl afdie I:v- and i 'i:• hni0;1-'t'.iitt he'tr'1`h h!,1,' .or INiihitinn, 1�flsr cite and Sec-ond ' -_-- ---- ---•Altalvern ;,'jffi ---- - S!r . The.'hull„listNd h:lots axe ' �►' :- 'with %wife and child 'care L T to weather• tho Lrart €<�i-,t 1's�-. oat _ .� 0 1' ' tIl (fryer Size srnci rtsc,rre you of -- .. _ c ' 2ur: s n.f.theit uncle an,l aunt Thrni,- .tits up. tin,ler a, ,'cak heart., _the largest:and bearhloom, . .'R We.can furnish — -Markham, �Ont. ' a: ant} 1l;ss Garnl))ao,ion Ppiday. Tire §chnol, piano•• is' hrinp, ttinv�l - �i - - - -- NPei,- in mind�that• llext vncl:=y, ):t%1 nr h°-,F 0%VP ani•illc ,iiatt: It t',il! Ti.vacinthc, all color?, ISO at.ch, 3;2�c - �•" t _ Cut •flowers for ! (pct Qth, }s• Thankofft:riot;• servie(e be .f oo(f nmt., for. the ch;irirr.ri's mu>_ Darwin Tulipq,nanied, 2ar,.doz-n ��n t _,_ f� �� for'Ithe W. 'M. S. of St. John's Ch- fF cla-sas and for the Drama of tl••r 'S2,(41perllllt ,all occasions V n { u urch. The. Crusafle'r; of Pickering Ciub,'Which-ic.tr, come'Tiff si�o�r, that 'Daffodils, 4 kinds,3a`c, �l()c and Cnited Church will bg in.charge of is on Nov 4th, if all .does-well. beep 75c per dtizeta T'ntil eri»fnr unman the' sere ee, r.nd`'ties.' Ctrozier' 'rill tTiis'date•: Q t0 11�Ce ri e'the-address. \ The Club._: Mascpicrad.a. vi ill take •P'•+tPer White Nariessus, extr ' your furnace' cleaned, •Church attendat e was fair t1n place 6—n _F`ri-&y eveni"- -in--R__P ire,a.3e a dom-D - Wreaths, . . repaired or a . . _ ter's n . per dozen. qt y uildinc. Costumes are Crocas 2l)centq .. mein P.er. / ^ _ ed timely warni on the evils 6f hei,e orn vndl ri c git a gh • �Ir. 'lirT_t:Tlati ilt]icnr �i';n ea• b -- aP ous and.un ust criticism .es ec- d'gtl` tithe is, expected. and nothing. Madonna Lily, per 20 cents each_ Spr�Ys, NEW .•ONE a y j P y. P - �� ;ally among• .men„berc of the church is real .except t3,e' pumpkin pie and Tulips, special doable;for indoor, basin his remarks vn the teat_thatd�il cake. - - 0c-inA n,• installed.•' Ph.one your � r �� met in Numbers 12 1 tll,nro T � 4,T,i ion -Union are again Mixed Tull°p Bnlhs,.all cnioro; - - order IIOW. 4aron and i4Ifriam cititicised M-0 �enciinrn met for funds to filth# the l.flt)and 1.50 per l00' etC'• fir if it', w gtovta oPP/nrir frnnd e5 ii(ftinr traffic. They ate right in say= 9'cli!rBnlblets, ?cents par - Cheer R-angel before bnjirig elge;• - What mitaht have proved a every ing that education is 'badly needed. _, v where. Heaters, stove Tripes anil serious accident 'took place- at the 'There• is- to much caralessness.'.•in Makesrarf-of roar iequlrements' while the assortment C. A. STE�ITT an bardwace at lowest 3unctir:n of the Brock Rnad and \o, certain families where oounsr peop- _ is tom }ate, prices possibly. h C ch orne n Sun le get a wrong slat!+ on its evils. One P r Hier way f bur a r) n r day evening at dusk, when a_car thing. is certain•„ .no one ca;n .fool - _,T uneral Director from the south collided with one on with strop drink ind become a bet- "` -Ambulanoe Service ALYIN BUSBBY the highway. One lady passenger ter citizenin the community, .lobes Drug Store 4 •�, was +injured, Having, it is renorterl �ftOIIe 1 Q ;HEStdI'dwsr•e Phonej4W0 a collar bone broken, lout little auth_f Watch ,for particulars of the 3uTtper PhOn 6 � r • Ontario MOKERING entiic news of the accident is avail•+ and 1Coneert in St. Andrew'!,I C KE4R I _NG-1 N E, FH_ able. , Ceareh t,>l Nov, ate. Pickering, « Ontario ` •) :v - ,rte -y "�- �} •]' .,r- �- _ :.,z .max _ "•� .-.,• -'�^� ', ?•• :hq r,l •}�a�..F'a ..r 1.yi site V ' , ! l '� - .. .. - y j .......... him to talk about gaishing up the Word' For - - tttie-» a 'The Household -Tea .py So that was the -businea•, •r.g ge- : � _ •-- _ _ _ meat" which Judte Marshal: had - - hummed and hawed ovpr, Dundee re- ADIA fleeted triumphantly. rd e r a Brid - "—ant Wednesday night," Lydia V t -g was continuing, "else'was at a dine x r I party at the Dunlaps' ' "Did Mr. Peter Dunlap ever call on - Y ANNE Mrs. Selim-alone?" - B - "Hint?" Lydia ArVN AUSTIN ' � _ was curiously re sentiul. '"He wasn't ever here. .Nita -, _ said to me she wished Mr. Peter liked CA `_ ;��:- _ +' �'•` her as well as Mist Lois did:' - - - �> a u° n}y new 1-never_ Thursday night , g�itl- ra diL Var&`ni-- STNOP613. to y iu the o we,,= k r = - - Juanita seam•is murdered at briase. could believe you really forgave me, "M.r. Ralph Hammond took her -\ special Investigator Dundee, left in the ku:maybe you will now. And there is somewhere to dinner, to some other \. house with Lydia, the maid, ands from town, I think, but I wasn't awake ---- ---- ` Nita's chequebook that she deposited one last thing I wat.t you to do for. when they got home. Nita never would Light On'the Talkies girth of 56 feet and a diameter of 110,000i. After t;nding her will, genie¢ me darling. You remember s and ::opened, he forces Lydia to admit ) Lydia yd when tLey got home Nita never would nearly'- 18 feet. Today only two that Nita had thrown carbolic acid'in her that old blue velvet dress of mine that me set up for Ler-said I needed In discussing the develo i�nz and face, burning her, when Lydia tried to you wer always sniffin at and either g p' fragments of the once enorabou :'.keep Nita from ktlllnt herself. y g use of talking motion pictures before trunk"-remain,, and these are about Wey are interrupted by Tracey miles. trying to make me give away or have my rest. So I always went to bed the Fran in Isistit-te H. M. Wilcox, ' one of the guests, who ea: : he has come mails over? And remember that I told 'early." fourteen feet apart. It is remark- ' to take Lydia to his home: it e. may. "And yesterday-Friday?" Dundee who has had much to do with their' able that the stems are still putting • Dundee reads NitWo will to Lydia,.which you that you'd know sometime why I I demanded tensely.For Friday she had introduction, remarked that the tink- forth leaves and shoots• shows her tear of being murdered. Lyal& kept it? Well, I want you to iay me ling of keys "is ,about the highest• " "R !a ]eft ever7thing in the will and there I been drive:' to makii g her last, will - _ - instructions as to oa in it, Lydia. luch a funny, old- . .,� , hitch soun�lhat ih:_Par teas_ �i n -}sn' --it':. . S LL t I.tiEl te ..�: : :- - y' _ N1 ya cremation -- fashioned;saroUd; { '•She as home all day, 'but about and the rumpling of the lowest organ A cup of cold water, Ina time of with dresses ion„ again, maybe t j}sift apt four Mr.' Drake came," note the deepest it can detect, L range aced, may save a man's life.-Seneca. : CHAPTER XXII. wo look so funn and there'll be P ' of about nine and a half octaves." _ "'I'll read the note to you, Lydia,but m5ody but you and Lois to see me in I ydia said slowly, as if she too were Artillery fire is the loudest sound th3+. 9nusmwmo, m„o, nou,n +ww.wnunwnraLL wondering. `'She wa: awfully- rest- _ I'can't let you touch'if," Dundee said 1 because I've said so in'my will.And less, .ouldn't set still-or eat" I ought can be endare3 any tae faint rustling 1 _ ;-.- sternly, warding off the womans I avant my-hair dressed as it was the •have-- methin of leaves the faintest sound that can a Ho`' Mrs. Brown i� •frantically' clutching hand-taking only time I e•rer .ro're--the°'loyal blm" splciarlstsl- 4 %; but she he heard, "an energy ratio of shoo; g fingers rl et. A French toll, "'as often like that-late] Mr. Drake o 3 and care that het fin rs•should not Lydia, with q' 100 million million to 1." made old blouse - 'touch either the paper on which the stayed. about an hour. I didn't see P F little curls coming outi the lest side of y . It cannot be raid that an system -LAe to herself had been written or it and hanging down to the ear. You bins ledinn because -I was cooking y orily e• the sheet which contained her strange', brush the hair rtraig}it up the back rf Nita's droner. Big little good it all osoundsdfromrtheclow lowest that are �OOli new _- informal w111. Iaforwml,in spite of the the head, gather it together and tie a yid, because she didn't eat �t, so there dead maman'3 obvlqus etrort to coueR i� b1t Of Diacx S{tuescria eu i vas plenty for.Mr. Sprague-when he audible to the -highest or from the „ 4n legal phraseology. -' droyl,e(l' Yu a,UJUL e�'r -.." faintest to the .uudest. But ordinary .WbPn r wai g gy. you twist-tbe hair into a roll and •„ r uirements are reap: pIannfnc my summer _ Was Lydia's frenzy assumed? Did spread it high, pinning it down,-oa "Did Sprague spei.d the _vening. y t ' wardrobe I got out all my old clothes,' Tor- she hope to leave fingerprinta now Each side of-the head.. And don't for- "I guess'so, but I don't know.- Nita Wilcox says that by 192fi it was pos- made m drive into town fora picture sible to record souaids which ranged Writes an.enthusiastic-lady from Tor which would account for fingerprints het the-little,curls on the left Bide. g- ps onto. "Way back in the closet bung she had ahead left on it? Was it .,, pr slow. She was-in bed when I got .rom 200 to 9,000 vibrations a second y I.ho I have enough hair, but if back, and"-but she checked•herself,,in••pitch and in vohtme from -thirty: a chiBcn blouse•-perfectly good but mof possible that Lydia'! had been the I it hasn't grown .ong enough,you know++hastil to thirty-five decibels (a sympboxy un original o because it had lost all its prying fingers which had opened the 'where "those switches are that I, had y original color. l asked the druggist envelope after Nita Selim had sealedI "Did Nita seem strange-troubled, si -six has an svesage volume of made when I first bobbed my hair.-. . ,, sixt six decibels one day what I could use to color my' it with fear in her}team? If so,Lydia I you a on't�Aind topching me when I'm excited. Did-she loot: as if shed been y'' ) and which might blouse that didn't require boiling. I ` Carr had ]nand that �'ie was her mist, Lydia? �c)ying-. Dundee prodded. f be uttered by an actor at such dis- knew boiling would ruin the delicate dead, will you, Lydia. I do love you;,.. "i didn't see het"the maid acknowl-I tance from a microphone that he could. 4r - - 'tress' sole legatee., . Revenge;,eouplad Nita:.+ : + fabric. He showed me Diamond Tints: `. with greed.-. . . What better motive edge(... "I knocked un tier door, but ii eve about with some freedom, After told me they were made by the Dunue, was silent for a minute that the "talkies" w' m bound to some. for murder could a detective ask? And zhe told me to go on to bed, that she makers of Diamond Dyes, which in- rafter he_had finished reading the " By October, 192?, Al Jolson was pre- �vio had so good an opportunity as woull_s't need me. But now •f think�. strange note and hat returned it to a seated on the screen in the "Jazz staatiy made me feel safe about them Li o ..Carr to dispose of the Weapon". the envelope, along with the will. At back, her voice soup yed queer. . . because I know the quality of Diamond The woman alum d back at,agony I Maybe she was-crying, but I don't Singer," the first full-length feature PE` g last he broke in on the desolate -sob- picture with d'alo _ I1y? hsctre used them oaten in dyeing of pleading n her shi le eye. know-' p gam• By 'were la da colors. He told me Diamond g g bung of Nita's maid- T' Inver of 1928 about ;,000 inch were a._ "Lydia, I think you know already And this moaning,- - Tanta are the' new way to get light Lydia, how ofd was min-f �, I'wark in one lent al•ne turnip out ghat this tints tells on,":Dundee said r• She seemed s]( rid!!t-just ^xcite3� p g shades just by rinsing or._dipping. ..Ha _ y. tress. - about the party, and worried about my equipment for talking motion picture slowly, watching her scarred,-swollen ,.you won't put-it An the paPer?, theatres. bad all the popular shades, but I chose '. face ,tessLlp. will you?" Lydia pleaded. "She-she,tooth. Mr. Ralph Hammond come to I a delicate shell pink. If came out - To his astQnis.merit the maid nod- was► 3. But not a soul knew it ex-�r"iake the estimates on finishing up ., beautifully and was so easy. It Ras, dud, the tears starti.,g again."I asked t m��+ the sup floor, and we left him here-" just like finding a brand new blouse"' - her once what she wanted to keep that P "What was her attitude toward Mr. _ _ 'An 0� Tree' ree ; ( "And will gos tell me huRr old the Miles when he dropped in on her thi-' , g -_ old dress for, and ate--she said I'd royal blue velvet d,css is?" he con- to the.parish churchyard of Fort- DIAMOND tad out some day,but I never dreamed morning'." Dundee interrupted: -= - tined. "Also, how long•since girls a "Mr. Miles?" Lydia echoed. frown- Ingat in Perthshire there is a giant she'd want it for a-for a shroud!" i•caned their hair in a French roll?"I. yew which has the reptttstloa ot._he- ' For the_second time that a vening ':Sloe dress is 12 of 13'years" old,'' ing._ `'He wasn't,here this morning,I ing. the. he oldest tree in Europe. TINTS _ , or if he as, it was after Nita and I J - Lydia Garr compht.".y routed Dun- Lydia =aid, her voice dull now with This tree lraa been. estimated to . due's carefully worked-up teas against fief. "I know, because I used to do left for town." I be from 2,500 to 3,000 years old. In AT All her. It was inconceivable, he told him- dressmaking during the war. And ,t White the-maid wee packing a bag- '1769, at' which time the trunk was 15¢ DRUG STORES _ eelf,.that a mind cunning enough to- was doting the girls wore Which Dundee .would examine before intact, it is'recorded that it had- a kLve executed this murder would give their hair that-way-I did mine in a she ns allowed to take it sway with - -_ haelf away in such 4 fashion. If• she Pcyche knot, but the French roll was I her, the detective rejoined Tracey - ` Led indeed pried among her mistress' more stylish." IIII Miles, who had made him_sel! as com- O� A R � S -. papers and found the will and note, "Did your tnistrens ever eel} you fortable as possible ,n the living room.' V A would she not,from the most primitive 'about the one time she wor4 the i "Lydia is going with you, and is V inatihct of self-preservation,have pre- dress!" grateful for your wife's kindness,' •� tended total ignorance of the note's Dundee informed him, and felt his' ��� � BRANff •:. � g Lydia shook her heed. "'No. She(heart warm to the boresome,egotistic- -,yla' w tontents. wouldn't talk about it-just said' I'd Jill _ `11t aI,little cherub of a :pan when he saw read yrou t}i. note; Lydi:," he }mJw sometime why he kept it. . . acid, gently- "It is addressed, 'My Royal blue velvet is, the skirt half i r Mlles' fate lit up with real plea- - ­ CORN RUP retinas old Lydia-'" sure. "By the way, Miles, you saw _ ,p y way to the ankles„ r_nd sleeves with Ralph Hammond when you called here ' e that. She was always calling m with ofd B ends lined „ _ y lcn anted , g � g Po this .�oniiiig, didn'' 3+ou. i 1 tan- 'f]' � nsid sobbed. "finished off with d „ - . - taffeta, and g° "Yes, -Miles answered,. some _ N . 1 v e - And she writes. `If you' ever r ad bag, hanging in Y i a dress „ sets" It s��n g• gig i�Iuctance, "He-answered the door � h/7 L'�' Mf,ROSBUtq, -fhenmost" this it will be becau I'm dead, and x''77 - jfou`ll know that I've tried to make it- her closet." think it was her. wedding when I rang, and told may Lydia and Nita had gone into town.' _ `• ,,t�_-!"�"l."_"`J` h dress, Lydia?" Dundee suggested, the ..Mr. Miles," Dundee began slowly, - DellaoufFood - - '- :-- idea snd(:enly flashing into his mind.. - - •' ts. -.. '1� - - "I don't know. didn't .+sk her]throwing friendliness and persuasion cetvhoe sTaaa+ co. [ie,<w, (ORN 5 „ ,. into his voice, "I know how all You _ saotvtnul that; Lydia denied dully. Can I take f(iks stick together, but I'd appreciate it with me-and the switches :he had it a lot if 'you'd tell me frankly whet -_ ACH ES made out of her curls?" ther-you noticed anything unusual in - -' - - "I'll have to get authority to remove anything from the house;Lydia," Dun- Hammond's manner this morning.' • dee .:.1 her. "`But : am sure you will .(To be continued.) _,a n d -P a i n s pertisitted tQ follow Mrs. felines " instructions. . . So you're-9bing to "The^old notion of survival of the SO it-, accept the Miles' offer as a job a4 fittest remains to flay oaly in America! _� ,).- and it is-based on a wrong lnterpreta- nurse. - Mr „nrl tion of what.Darwin meant.'-Hendrik', rellev Mrs. Miles have always-been.specially I wiuem N an Loon. - +' nice to me, and I-I could love their cl ildren. The' lie not--afraid of me." "In playing the great role of life, ` "Perhaps you•'re wise,' -<,Dundee self-confidence is the mightiest of the a eed. "B the wa Lydia, did-Mrs. sates."-Marie Dressler, I .�y rr ASp1rlA 8111 relieve ydur nattering 81 Y R \ W the ®lb. �COUnt��p _ harmlessly and in, a 'hurry. Swallow Selim have a pistol in her possessior _ a tablet'in.a nttle'v:ater. The pain is at any time dbring-the past week?" I _ __. -Give the Old Folks the best possible ;one! The maid shook her head."Not the'. } -Christmas resent by going to see them •. i ;:_ :' I It's as easy as that to be rid of the I seen. And if she'd got one becauseI this year. Enjoy the thrill of doing your pain from an selling tooth; ot,head• she was afraid, she'd a-kept t it hand •{ 4 o!` Paris. 2 n tsogrce. p y _ ache from any cause. Tifuacnlar aches and I'd a-been bound to see Ocean Rates One R'ay, Return "Aue to rheumatism, lumbago; to colds s ► Convinced of her sincerity, he wan , cabin from 411" $192. � or strains, are easily overcome. Those about: to let fief go to pack'her bag . TouM.c from alb. Isr. _ wnexplained- pains • of'- women are when another belated question occur- -`. •" `"' This s�. 119. - soothed away its an Instant. red to him. "Lydia,-will you tell me' CAN YOU ANSWER THESE Nearly a century of sea-experience is tack The modern way to relieve pain is what engagements Mrs. Selim had this QUESTIONS ABOUT BABY t `; 3... se vice,I ccom odati Anchor-Donaldson -° with Aspirin.— -Thai 4t.the way that „+ . service, accommodation and comfort. last week?" �p does a baby cry at night? weekly$euing+throusJaae the Fall modern medical men approve: They 9 - -� , -know Aspirin al men can do no harm. The woman scowled, fanatically How much should , he Wei " jealous, Dundee guessed, of-ber min= When should he creep-walls=;91 T LAST SAILINGS FROM MONTIL It'does not depress the heart.- tress re ntation but at last she an- How much-food does be n Nov.1s AURANIA pic�moutb, Sass,London + '' Nov.Ia ATHEMA B'fast, Liverpool Glaeaow _• You will always Lind Aspirin in any p ' „ What makes him too..thin-fat?- No,.26 ANTONIA GI'`ow"seltut,'Lt•.rpoet -' swered defiantly: bet me see. Nov.26 AUSONiA Plgmouth,Hare,London , • - - ' drugstore, and It you read the prnvea. ' ' ' You will find helpful answers to- ..itirections and follow them you will al- Mr: Sprague'had Sunday dinner here, many qquvestions about baby is FIRST SAILINGS FROM HALIFAX ' and spent the afternoon, but Sunday "Baby WElfare," Write today for ) 3 g�A�'A pp�nth.Havre,London ways get relief. You will avoid,lots_ night it was youlig Mr. Ragl'h Ham-- you( copy.- Ilre'coupon below._ _: ,. Dea1R. 1ELB'[' AL I�<•lnst.Lt�er'pool, Ghnaow _ of suffering if you just remember , niond. He come whenever shed let ns a•.aes Co. Li.ttea, _ . tllh'om saint Cohn oti Dse.9 abbiff Aspirin tablets. Be -sure you• hi,,,. . . Monde hi-ht? . .—Oh yes] so F•w•n spl Vancouver, B.C._ salt ' - , -.'•'het Aspirin at:a not " substitute, y g Gndes•n: Yie•w .•sd m• tr•• e•n of She had--dinner-at-the Country Club bo•ki•i'enb(i•d f °u'i6" DaoR tlioutk rare /noel "Aspirin" is a trademark registered b@jIm, oOO^� D L M - � _ • '. �in Ca .ads. � � - with the Mileses and the Drakes err? „•#• _ -w.s- _ _ isiitsr, or CvNARD LI>!T!<. ��� � the Dunlaps. Mr. Miles brought` her eu"" bt aq Serest, Mon 3471i -home, because Mr:'Spt ague wusts't-in- Toronto. a r vited.-.-. . Tuesday ' night --let me 1 a '-• MCHOR-DONALDION a ' _ think! Tcs, that the night-Judge, sea . '•• ISSUE NO. 44—'32 Marshall was here. Nita had sent for - ji 'i. 1 `3 i'srs " � �Y,z j,y,., w-- .v v]r- 7. _ _ t o - a -- .. �- r - " , ,' 'j `_ r , ,y �,ma - � .`•` . . � x,— - _ fi 7•� ...»«. Heavy Fall of Snow --- --- ; Tear ported Used - , r 1. r • Blocks Manitoba Roads' s Re .. A, I� ! �. �oiee of the Press = ' I Queue Portsmouth M►� _j, ft and western ,, .:..:.. :-tom 1ltanitoba last week were digging from . . Canada, The Empire and The Warid at Lamed that combination the fifes sleet ea per Prisoners Still Sullen--Apprehension is Felt—Confederates `'- : + ' �''' �'''''• - - '" son, paralyzed communication and - Beyond Walls Embroiled in Plans Of ` over lines, and left countless auto- I: - - CANADA the other powers and `the attitude of v Distnrbera, Is' TiZeory -. r'_.'_, .::.. ,:,_-• the Manchurians-themselves. The last mobiles stalled in drifts with an un- .—- . . "` - L • ______811ndinq Lipbtr .'' - ,•,., will be the deciding factor. If the Man- known number of occupants. Kingston.-From behind the walls view. Sunday night Maior-general llfae- '' '` : . Tho . :nth of two cyclists, struck by K',.• nut is uiri churians want to see their country be- Full force of winter's pre-season at- of Portsmouth Penitentiary, where of. -Brien had 'vanished'from Ottawa, but °�� k- a a� -e-6m -a-wosddore ;-then �athlae ct on this provinc ea ended in the flcialA insist- 11_.is-Quiet after the two it was not known whether he had i juries to have been contributed to ng that either China dr the powers are area between Portage la Prairie and a -come-to-- for-'fora-closer-Ttew-s'1 J s glaring headlights of approaching violent riots of last week, came ugly $_t, vehicles. Qa one verdict a ride. wsa likely to do will prevent such a de Brandon. Snow Zell to a depth of two rumoro Sunday' night o[ tear-gas be the aituatioa. t; velopment.-Hong Press.' feet. Automobile traffic was halted in lug used to quell persistent insubor- Two leaders of the' outlawed Com 1 attached, directing the attention of the many localittea and telephone, Isle d3natton, and-of the suspension of nn monist movement were diacldsed to- ,,.a highways department to the need of P legislation which will put an end to The British in India graph and power companies had gangs official high in prison authority night as having made statements to •• , Ahe menace of blindin lights. and it it should be ossible Lor us to get of men working at top speed repairing Tear-gas was used Saturday, and a General Ormond when he opened the • • �" `' g together and things grow, gro v damages caused by the storm, further supply was sent from Ottawa, single-man grilling which he said pre- =--. be interesting to see what results, The only death reported.was that according It any, will follow,-HamitoL Spec- as,and where they have never grown g to reports seeping out from ceded the Thursday outbreak among _tutor. .-- before, and to distribute and consume of Witiiam Fleet, 49, who was killed the "inside" and bearing Eh��adge_of the Prisoners. �" -when-Ms-automobIWwas struek at a a :�' ' . . • what we grow. Half the currency dtf• pparent authenticity . Tim Buck, head of•the Communist _ Hetp Far the Farmers Acuities of the world seem due to level crossing near Portage la Prairie• Since only members of the Royal Party of Canada in the days before it - '5 those terrible Victorian theorists who It is believed wind-driven snow ob- ,Canadian Horse Artillery among those was banned, and Thomas Ewen, secre- X Tne autaonues are acLiug w1aG;, lu arnrpd_Ws vision, Mrs. Fleet was In inside the walla could handle the y { taught us all that it .was immoral w airing assistance to those who never jured but will recover. ' tart' of the Workers' it ' Les a should have left the agricultural life to pay people in kind. -"Truck,' they _ . bombs; it is believed the soldiers have were t,:o of the Lured uieu quis,Aed bs _ return to it once more,but they should call it, and- now because of those • -�" q' become actively engagxtd in tha effort General Ormond• before half of the theorists the world is loaded up with 6�5W Toronto Children to hold down the sGIle$convictt. prison body balked at the mode of in- . not target the true farmers who have „truck" in the shape of food and not been fascinated by the town, and Taught to Swim Thin Year Further Trouble Hinted quirt'. ~.•. clothes which It cannot consume be- Statements fro Buck and Ewen, - Lobo, at the cost of numerous sacra- Back of the official statement that m `: cause it has no "money." In India we Toronto.-Results of.a gratifying sentenced at Toronto'a year ago with •�•- '-„- Sees, have stood four-square against nature in, teaching local children to half of the 906 convicts-all stated to y ' • all the blasts of the depression. It is clothesoanid�housear others an have .swim have been attained here thin be in their• cells-are in sullen mood, six.others for being members "of the more Important to keep people like summer. Nearly 6500 more children, is believed to be a continuation of the Communist party, were voluntary. The this on the land than to send back the "money” If they like.-Arthur disturbances which last Monday and other nix, however, were understood -. Moore in The Fortnightly (London). according to the report of the chief t° have made no offer to speak to .,others who did not` know enough to inspector of schools to the manage- Thursday made a bedlam'of the 100- - ` stay there.-La Liberte, Winnipeg , meat committee of the board of educe- year-old prison on the lake shore. Per- General Ormond ; _ - 4Vitl Germany Rrrrm•' aistent"rumors of further trouble igd Coup Is Suggested tion, are now able to.swim. The f 4 , ^rmy vrtv :;w .tr rermanv is seeking to rB-arm, ,,,,mob ae ¢roan steadily in recent Kingston citizens to the concluson The persistent reappearance of the then it is quite certain that France tuaz V. a/yn.!tt -+-a �•+•+� A tank has been invented that ticI►1 -wilt not consent to reduce her own years. This year 13.349 children 'r travel under water. The army ap were enrolled, while in 1925, out of important details. appearance in the case of the R,C.M.P., - . . armaments; and. we &hall see the' . --pears to be cne up on the navy until 13160 enrolled, a total of 1152 were Change in Control? whose intelligence Service is in close . opening of a fresh rare in armaments, g - On the heels of reports from high touch with "Red" activities, brings the latter invents a submarine to taught to swim. - trarel over land, - 'SYinn with a!1 its menace of unrest and die- - fpeg •Free Swimming classes were held this authority that three guards were to the rumors of a carefutiy-platLned press• aster. Such a situation would be year in 12 schools where tanks are be diseiplitied for failing to show "coup" once again- to the fore. - - _ tragic indeed. Is it'too much to hope� � -1 - - - .� e - ' that the German people ma reaitze,I available. Eleven years ago there bravery in the face of last week's "Official statements fail to touch on y QuesEion of Homework y' were Aaiy two tanks. howling °mob, came a less-authenth the subject-matter of rumors. Auth- ' before it is too late, what the attitude.i `j The views of The News were ex' of their Government means?-London I - -`�'- ' _ - = cated but insistent rumor of a change orities say, only the active rioters-` .. _'pressed a few days ago. While admit- Daily Mail. Canada Lifts Embargo - —_ in officiafcontrol of the prison:- ,---same• 50 in all-are openly hostile to - ,4 king that there is's dagger of loading Brigadier-General- D. M. Ormond, their quiet fellows.' They .tell of a - ` Against U.S.-Live Stock -_ -, up young pupils with too much home- ..Crown Colonies 'and h Emp+re: Canada's "superintendent of peniten- censorship' being set up on all mess• - work, this journal cannot see the $ Ottawa, Oct. 24•—The embargo tortes, is known to have taken the ages to prisoners pending completion lmerit of abolishing It altogether, as a The position of the Colonies, which''placed against live stock and pertain- reins since his arrival following Mon- of the Ormond probe, promise no pun- :' aL are engaged in the production of'tood- certain amount of review work at Bag P vegetabtes from western states by the day's disturbance, but definite changes ishmenta will be tttfitried until the to - home undoubtediq is of great benefit. stuffs and ra,w materials'. is wholly dii Canadian Department of Agriculture are said to have been made-over,the vestigation is completed. and add that ' ,W a believe it would -be unwise to set rent from that of either Britain or- will be. lifted today.-3t went into effect ,week-end in those subordinate to him. ail convicts are in their cells and be- -- the Do*1nt-�_-_-'rhe Batton vt L hard a •fa+st rate. preferring rather. on .Inns 6, due to danger of foot and Meanwhile, it was understood Ma- tag fed, and that relatives will be'noti- to leave it to the teacher to regulate all three is necessary for the adequate mouth isesse being brow ht into this •• g development a[ the . Empire's re- g g jor•General J. H: hiacl3rien. 'head of fled of any illness. •1 .in the spirit of moderation which C. .ntry. The states ilnder the em- the'Royai Canadian Mounted Police, �,Onlp 50 members of the R.C.H.A.- - - sources,and,up to the present this has 1 should prevail In.all things.—Chatham argo were California, Oregon Ne- 'was taking ah active.part In the,in- wbo officials_say were not concerned - - _ News not been carried out to the furthest I vada and Arizona. - vestigation which General Ormond-in any of the firing done last week to - posait+la. extent The new British g Intimidate convicts--veers !n the prix ' policy will give a valuable impetus to S' has been condtictia tot the'past six . - _ Beek lb Windjammer* Five-Year Trade Pack days. The.Mounted chief on Saturday on' Sunday night. They are. under- 1 the movement, and much is to be ex was closeted` with Hon, Hugh Guthrie, stood to be standing by, on guard !a One of the results of the depression petted.from the results attained at Approved In Great Britain w dose portfolio ae Minister of Justice._two shifts, to assist .prison, guards has been for commuaitlea to return to Ottawa It is only to be regretted that London,-By a majority of 168 the hives him jurisdiction over peniten- should any definite disturbance break - " barter-as-'s "hie"sae of exchange. Yet action of the right kind has been-so House of Commons last week_ defeated tlaries, and details of the riot are 1111- out. Last week, 100 other members of - • . perhaps the most amazing revival in ong delayed-,-Beitast Telegraph. ,& Labor'oppositton move to make the derstood to have been-discus'sed.- the force were wlchdrawa alter the? - sailing Il a with bad times 1s that of jImperial Conference trade pact ter- Outside Assistance _had twice been hurriedly summoned to w - sailing in the British navy. It is not :English Education ` minable so far as Great Britain was '- entirely aproduct o! she depression. Sixty years ago to this f eld ore tag- concerned, on six months' notice. The itereat centred about rumors that the riot scene. Inasmuch as it is caused by the fact ged far behind the'other Western na-'motion to this effect moved after prison officials incline to'she belief I '1. I -' -that as warships become taster and bona. Not till, thirty years ago had-lengthy criticism from Liberal and 'outside assistance was expected by New Brunswick Potato Crop - .. imore powerful they, go to sea less, due we.an all round national system such Labor benches of the fact that the tl�e prisoners when they rioted Mon- One-Half Normal Yield to the increased ezperise of operation- as they.possessed. Now we art every- agreements were made for a.period of day, and this belief was heightened by ' -;A.s a result'the Kingi navy is going where to the van, and at not a few live years, was defeated b a'vute of. a report that this matter was' a Sub- , Fredericton.-The New Brunswick - Iback to sail. Not for war purposes, of ject of .the Guthrie MacBrlen inter- potato crop this Aar will be About . points lead the others, To'attain this 226 to 58. _ 4,000,000 bushels, warding to as Gov la' but officers changed and is many bran;ihes and t many nerio .Canada's War Memorial in Hyde Park s :� • 'land men. Naval officers have been `! estimate made b C. H. Godwin in- 'I. g has been almost breatbies�t_ rpt, C Y apeetor of seed potatoes for the Do- - .y I"at-jackets have started .to coniplain sent -our education "services are far - mir.ion Department of Agriculture. • ' of Inactivity. But,now.everything will and away'the most costly in Eu-rope., I This-is about one-half- the normal be changed.-Calgary Albertan. ; I . ; �_r`: :..'W .-`, a field. Harvesti has been cam iCfeu.. ` Ought they to be, L'p to a point. no Y ng p -.".' --- - 'r Mr. Godwin's fig ire includes both - • . _ doubt, it is inavitatiie, for all services 3. > �. = Repeaters cost more in England. But that point,- - seed and table stock, Chief factors in 11,Of the 40,000' persona who ' - - . .. pans we believe, has .been very much 'ea �m ' the reduced.crop ire.reported by the . - tbrough•prison in the course of a year, ceeded; and even if it had not, there , >- inspector to be loxei' plantings and le _": aseariy three-fourths have been there mould be &:rase for .;crptiny. For the __ ::' , ,:'%.,, '.envy loss `due to,late blight which before. More than 3,000 have half a days when Engtishmea could regard - �/ �'+. ,, _ was brought on by warm,wet-N eath_er dozen previous convieticna, and over themselves . as much iEicker than ! -T' in the early Autumn, 1L,000 have more than twenty. There foreigners and in a position fn do _ . .- . �". �; + ' r•� The general fallirig.of[ in production -- -� (seems no rea9ga ia-social policy why everything far more lacishty have ; . .- 1. in Canada and• the improved demand Ithe latter group should be released fussed away.-Leeds Yorkshire 'Past. . .. have increased drices. Farmers or- dust to give an overworked,police the �`. 5 �" � ;:,, .r. _ . now receiving from 50 to 60 cents per >t �troublc of catch ing-them again,-Lo i• :,_OTHER OPINIONS s - .... barrel from dealers for table potatans ,':ion Observer, - . Fewer Children °� +' ,nd'about $1.25' for certified seed: I � ' Prospects sre believed by growers to • The world's ever-increasing Interest t. � h, ,Noisy-Streets be fora $1 a barrel for table stock I. In child welfare reflects the gtowing- - _' I. -. Perhaps, greater importation qC Bra- scarcity value oZ the chid. There are 1 h ?` `` r > • k tiv ing the winter. ``n 'tt�i► motorcycles will inspire also the � - M Lower production costa obtain thin '�. fewer children in the world to-day, -e- - ) Importation of Hr a „'tfr""^•�+a+.. -'" ." - year- Mr Godwin �cni, "Thu p-*X83. • . " ative y. t an ere were en years "-v-••..-, ._... , 'hibit the infernal noise made by these ago; a great many fewer than fifty j cost of .raising a barrel of potatoes 1.< '...•• . •tr�achines on our-residential streets.- - '6�',,kis,f was placed"at about 50 cents, whereas * years ago. In Grover Ceveland's first, ' `:, ° ` '' • Toronto Mail and Empire, . • . -" " ' ,, • ;y , it has been as high as $1. Reduced%. .Administration, it you took a sample - ,J '- labor costs, cheaper insceticides and .� Are n group of 1,000 Americans,,the infants - „ = lower priced seed have all affected ex- Weeds a Ex a sloe € pears would have numbered' �' ,� 7 +. P • under 5 :: ,.,. a penses of the grower, n - Just how serious is the loss occas- 138. In President .Taft's 'time they- - - - - 1�` ,ate . sior,ed to Canada agriculture by the tcould have been 122. Two years ag° u' ; geed nuisance.is shown by the report they were,down to 93. IL you take all . 'I ' j PCOVincial Planes Mahe of the Associate Committee on Weed children under 15 years, then in a- l ,� 9y000 Flights Without 1Vlishap +►' Control of the Canadian Research sample group of 1,000 Americans there' --- • >. !Council. This body which has been would have been halt a century ago: � p, - Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.-A remark- .. :..-investigating the most important qu^s- 381 children, twenty years ago 331 ..i. , able ~ecord has been set by airplanes . `I,I- ition with particular attention to the children and two years ago 293 child- ,'`; ." ;:.1 ,;". of the provincial air service in their �. ;western provin. s. The reportdectar_a ren. Compared with fifty years ago,, - j` 1932 operations, according to figures T that .18 per cent. Is a very conserve the average group'of 1,000 Americana ?i";y :":<' issued by Capt. W. Roy Maxwell, di. :'�. five estimate of the crop ose due to would have nearly.90 fewet children in `''�� ` •' �, ' '°' - p ,t,,�;.._ �• ,,1 . rector. There were no accidents'during weeds and taking the average wheat. t..T Yew York Times. i(� the flying season,and in addition there , t - yield on the prairies to be three bun- „ -ere fewer than 10 forced 'landings'of ,' ,,:, dred million bushels the Data yield at Accident Rating 0€:" � -' any nature in 9,000 Ri hts. ti I,..t...... g two hundred million bushels and the . Statistical genius- has discovered .•- 1 , -' '"' „ From flight reports now in the Sault ' --- :barley yield at one hundred million-that a disportionately large number of , i i v _ office the pilots of the service•, have - bushels the committee .considers that those who figure is automobile ace! + � } a u , k"jt _ € flown 9,594 hours and 48 minutes thus , V.at current prices weeds mean's loss of dents is made up'of persons who are fi ' }2 , � ? _ :z; € far this season. This is somewhat ;46,600,000 to the farmers of the three•listed as bad credit.risks. • There Is t l t ' � `, , 3, ' :i,� 3Rta� "� k i less than last season's total. - _ . ..__ _ )prairie,provinces alone, Rural Canada i perhaps the kernel of a great.truth g f _; za +z t � _ : °� 41�:1}+ l$ 1' � `•I Although the season's flying open- '' t - up in arils about taxation. � `t'` `mot t' _ but &there, 'although superficially" the state - s g�tls a ) \ tions were normal, many mercy flights L' $eak that represents a lose of $40,000,-'ment would seem to indicate merely s t„k It il' :� ► %'. 1, }j let' were.carried out by pilots o! the• sec- .. '. ..1000 a year to..agrleulture in three pro•-ther ease with which bad credit risks t t i. i ; , vice and lives saved through"their ' ;vinces apparently causes little con- somehow manage to get into motor a ° i �,. good offices. �, - tern.-Peterborough Examiner, - care.' Perhaps that instability of chat - t. t' i -. ,:.,�- ' - . -actor which causes a man to, get into ; t Rather than wait -for business to > .. TH[ EMPIRII . the bad books of the rating agei�ies come to him an Alliance (Ohio) black- also operates to prevent film from -t'arefully fenced off from interested spectators Canada's war mem- - ' ;: •� ”` d Depends On Manchurlanq trial. has been assembl is' London. Later it will bs taken apart - smith has equipped a truck as a black- ► x japan has three prop] fp rp,e sxerciain;due care to the operation of smith Shop nerd. rolls out into tKa e attitude of t3hin�1, u e as automobile—Kew York Ban. and shipped to Ottawa; country after business. �' • -- ,, . . . . - - • • . = - I I P �•?i: •2'wam�ra,yr.:Y,.',•.•,g�"",y,'{n,'mow"'f'=,.,. ,�'r;'?^' �� -a"¢Rr. ':m' 'r- - - f'i,a..--s-rr '-o-•C,': -- - r"r-:r +:? _ =j +^.:;aa., R s, r. r, fir' ,W r_'NrJ.. 1�': ..,ref• ::_ .;.. [- .. i.. ✓ .R .. • - °' •'`''.�_..�t�(� �xiu� ° f outbreaks has not been eatabliah. 'picking up soruewhat.and'taking . Mrs. M. '•L Sadler is somewhat Midland, his former home. The sym- red. One cause that has been 'ou a few more ruen, but throngh• improved but is still confined to her pathy of the community is`_ attributed to tllent, is.'that the out the province the situation as ed to the relatives is their bereave- extend- bed. 'TERhis Mrs. Rankin and Mrs..Stewart, of. went• brokers wno•are serving sentences a whole. is very ..serious. The Toronto, called on Staiday to ' see - s il.7svcr year: iisoit paidiatadvatace. fur',drfraadiutt the. people, have charitable institutions and organi Mrs. Sadler, BALSANU g �.nbacrtytiucr.to the United Staten and Great -y.,. Sriialat2,l10inadxaace. been givt;n ipecial pi s. iitiouaare making plans to tweet Herb La May, of the Birmingham Mt.-and Mrs. Manderson and 'MM Zo;tead of beit)k incarct•r•ated' iu the situation. In the towns and Co., was in the tillage on Sunday. Ruth Sadler spent Thursday last ' The Rev. F. and Mrs. Horton sp- with friends in ?Toronto JOHN MURKAR Pro rietor, the main p;)r•t of the in-tittition, cittes drives are niade on au ent ,a few' days last week with fr- r p Miss Norrit:e Wilson of Toronto, it is said that. they are sent to extensive scale to raise funds to iends in Kingston' spent the week-end with her parents r X Cullins' Bay, . where they titre provide relief fur those in need-. —Russell and Mrs. Philip, of Buff— R. W. and Mrs. Wilson. NOTES AND COMMENTS. alo,'are' visiting the latter's parents treated to the very beat, and are Wurneaa Iatitutes and other Judson and Mrs. Ward, attended ' Mrs. Middleton. funeral of Mrs. Hewitt, Y not repaired to engRge in hard women's organizations are work wRobert Plaskett, of Whitby, ret- a Sto- tl.,o t,f tLe auvaL uvlutivua ctiuu- IabOr fif ails loud. A man who log' bard in making nothing, urned home on Saturday alter sp- i - ayn an -- e f lle-on Saturd -. ' Miss M le Wilson and Miss B. pow serving time in Kings holds np a inerchant sod steals a canning fruit and raising money ending a few days with Mrs. Plan- Robinson,of the Ontario Hospital, °ton penitentiary is "Red" Ryan. few hundred dullara,'is given a in order that Elie amotbnt of - Graham and Mrs. Johnston, of Ux- Whitby, were.with relatives here ov- _= -His crime was robbing banks is lung term of im prison ntent,. and .suffering ln,ight be, minimized• bridge, were in the tillage on Sun- er the weekend. 'Toronto, and also in breaking out i, treated as a criminal of the The appeals that have already dap when they attended the church ' There was no church service at "vf penitentiary aloe with several smites. - Mount Zion on Sunday, as they were p Y R worst sort, But a bond dealer, been to tide hie met 'with a ready Mrr. Cavers, of Toronto, bas'.dis- withdrawn in .favor of the allniver- : companioneand later was,eaptur or snub manager 'mHy steal list❑- resp„nse, but it i9 quite evidrrrt 'posed of the brick hocse'.south of sary servicer3 in Kinsale: 'ed in Minneapolis. His companion dreds of thonsauds of dollnrs and that the people are nrA in as'good tl:e tillage to 'a Mrs. Crews, who - `------" in crime was shot the following t:,tie Otinge -cores or hundreds cif a position to contribute as it, -took possession on Tuesday. 1ekerin - �oal " be- day hile resisting arrest. Since On Sunday evening, Oct. 30th,y R people•into p,,verty, who f minprly farmer years. 1lany, who former• ginning.at '.30 o'clock, " in the Gr- •• r. "�` being Laken to the penitentiary mere in good citcuwstance�. Ile ia' ly were in a good financ•idl.pusition eenw•ood United Church, a short pro a�"� -Some elemen- - cvu.air -trot -c..)E ca}1i`'r'1--c*i"i=tom� °'i-It L; I ., .(;... d EliGi-5Ffi31i, E3l��zctir z f "�_c-� t'- �-1---.� ;milt-�7L' taken anew view of life. He is terin'of year-, a4A thed libet•ated fiudidg thenlselves in straiteui d given. After which hiss D 4i= Gee . +convinced that it does not pay to loo beture+ hii ter-in li is ex ,irod. circumstances, and" trust through `v'll give" big In Dressit7is of the g t tiummer School ar. Whitby College' . - . head alifeof crime, and apparently It is not to be surprkeii that the npce1jAty liwit the amount of A ,iivcr ccllectirtr will be asked in Rard Coal of best quality.. is a thoroughly reformed ivan, other prisdners should iesent thi; their cuutributions. Great dire aid of the Sunday School Mission- Httrd and Soft Woods. ,411110 Clow anxious to re•establiah" him f tool -n) and cevult rtt tint slu)uld be' exercised, a-_ to will) ary Fund. : self in sorted and dead a straight We rezret to repo?- t!°a death froin Opo.tr for Business as Usual, 9 g >►uthurity. It i-t ttl-u re{ir,rtiJ ahcirtid rE•cFive'relieC: ' There ate heart failure rf a highly respected forward and useful life. In the that the pl•i_oner- tit-nt'tnd 1)etrer utAriy "fir, hupu-e "on those dig- resident of Gre'enwood, in the...ner v ' - riots in Kingston penitentiary food and unite -u,r;kt titan they peusing ??lief :thy are not entitled -or. of W. H. Brandon, which took P�Ckertn� Hairdressing last week,he did all in his power are recrivint. They -rwrn to 'to it. T'!i••re'are tt,auv cc-ho r•rrr.lri plaeze' on Tuesday momfng in his to ?event the men from to n J`.. year. uxtara. p acs Hitir t•ittting, ^n P kia , i... ..,. ,1.. , :. s r,. rr•tiC I:ud milt!oyluertt lint refuge it in on Thursday to Lakeview '"ernetery Permanent Waving the doolish etep nliicb they did, �ed iikr• gttt� t•+ :it .t lt,.trl. -it they the expHetr:tiun that they will �{a gp�9Alize it the nt '-Zenith =.-"... •'which would only du themselve- ,ire rreyte(,t ill tLi-' inannel, piisori recc-itte'�utti •ie►rt relief '"that chill New .sc3very Reaches bl,tchioelees Metb.A"of c..'_ harru. In.view (f his new atti I life cc'r,tilti h.tta e,++ t.•r+trts ft r'M'E t,st+le tlieit►-fe) get alExig without Prruittnent tVrwiog. y - `tude toward life Ire is a,,king to Le•I, , � t • , Cause Of Stomach has. ,;:rr—9 a, ni. to 9 ►n: ever da tlirttt, itt f"-rt ._, itt' tw't,u:rl tinr ttl,tdiur Th�c•e rite at ate Chu me H' P•' y y . " 'releaed, a regn.eat which a gient r h+�lt+ttf• it) mot.itli 'IL'" vibiw ii i livitig. itt_ (' aipAi:attv_P luxury- Dr. 'a.l f'nind tha*_ poisons in the x�wpc Jtctoslay, and evenings by many favor bring wtanted .. Ti+ei,,rder U, w.t (+)riri:n,;, 1•.+-if 'too I'd -lt� a th.• tluitatrtm* Of "tours L"PPF:. bowel cause stomach gas.. : ape' wtmwnt. _ His �i rIpt? remedy Adlerika washQs G. S. Clarrid e 'object of iinnuaing puni.hnient i-I, s _ out h- spper boxet;'bringing out.al. liritr•r. I r i•.,r, li c+till+ it 'rirw,l f, aNltef .totriblittess:. t t e N-%". en E. C. J+•rte-. Ur:tzsti,t. IOIy not only to puni.h for committing j h►,it1,1 vial Eit Ow trt„trii4lliotn +•1 ! Tuts rrrrery' tore'i rugg tit++•':.g s ga=. F Jones, d ist. a crime, and as prvt-vtion t ' t - = -- i , t m t + - -- - — -- -- e'��•) sort C. tr i i't � 1 �1)„ui'i t+.+ t r� .,t I i,Cr•( isa• IHa t[rn<,t' 'e�Rt'trn�ird— i - frefor i rinj 7Cy RIi v hit. t t..(•-,rr-_r d _nal'llW n, :t•; __'r): Lr'-iF '', triti.l< -f'rntl+ tdt'it ,t re u-ti�l(y. RED & W HIT � STORE refurnr rriniiuEtl-,Ar;ei crhere that` ) �� _ (tlrtNi•tt'+,f r.l'' t•tltt,+•', shirt• h..l•..,i� r+•„T,rt Irl�•'�1arTX'itlr� an(?< tlr,� !I @t:P+• ' lino been accotrip;'i•heid nuthing i- er,, „}-„cl+rii'r -ii” for ;f-'r l,+-ri'_d nl - ri,<, •':sirs°li .pwor, rt. .11 ;fit 1• tt(rt tG!,be gained by Yici-pst :Cl;.r pii�)o i rrct.rH:i.•t, 'i'Li- ?t,igt)t i'•• r+•,,.E• `rrr•wivr tirrrnt•v, butt icr, l; di;it art HARVEST ,SALE - +er farther .put.i-hii.eut Ue ca+, L �. ti ,+tieii i �•' -T riit . �,e• l,F'• 1 `at�tlr ..� qtr 'E� (iii+,.•r.tit�«' ttillt+k,l : be let out-bu l,trr.1'aud it It fil'' - i', -a _ t I is t ,7,'r r r-;',r)Cc<l,uit t't:y tnCilr,iavit1 c,rv6iY.1tr-t i'ktn�itr',tniti(1 r'.,Tlt,,yi to 4huw'tht%t the tE been. +iurtre hi- frP� l ,ir. 'r'itn b,- Ill..r,i rrrrti • ur•t -'� - TL{AE:i>`l Y\I\;t, ti'!ia'AiNlrT'ht-t+i h U►iFi, TTHI(E>E F .tl - I itaken ft•,.ii, liint'iirit .xiier+, tltettli•et are ut►,le:t,� tLiit• it ' tit.,`''" : „ <,r- s c t'•thirtg, :E3 4c ell tt• fuel. L.OZS' PRIt !:� F'()R 111('HSDAY, [repeutuuc.r al•,pez r- _ aiur•rte, t• _:rlrr, ._ �.: ,,+,?•lily ,ti: i - _ ererythlut �1ir,ul(1 Lx,, tSuur_ L.>I l,7JE••i tits: tfiri;r i.+ - t.l:u ul )r t j r,►ii t'+t.•r'•rU 1f q - enatild hrn! t+, Etruvvlii- �itt.Etrat}:: •='e 'i,tr+:t'r tL -;t,•cc , c1+at .;i (•t,..c�;il1 1 ,yai t,r.. -tit -"tiliit�n Ormemii: of r: � F , rte• nt�r,rt-. :a;i)t, u o r ; 4 lb. bag �49 Cents _ rt,-tr.io the lit-•trill f • in the villa jgP on bu7tsia.y. The riots tlin't h.t�e c,cru.T,rti it t„t:.i,t'_ t. itt«,r t'i iu i'i ,trig t,C rile 3Ii ._F. L. Green_spent the'-week- Cf ,rt S'aip 31 irrtrnt)i'. Chime•. Ri�auit ;. _ :-•Kingctun Peuitentiaty -dmiti;; the -it .'ir;r+•r,.. 'l'tit. • i2tiwni•4'+n9 with fri"- ds 5h Buffalo. i..lytrs4lc _ lb= Llc 2'IV4 '27c _ _ _ - - L 111•x: Ii'. Wilson has_ been under - ... - ,'�a!'+t "week have •- Cd,:++'d lLlali,'ult)yh,•'i,t.-1t 1+tlr•fi'. LN N„C�tl,i.U1� _ ., .. .. = � •: • ". 1 anxiety to Chn;e Eli anth'''lit ".th4u it r�rr llt+ 1? 'ti:, A hr,t tn� doctr,r's. care for a t e: Shortening 2 for 19 Cents r . i 3i ?rc Laura Morgans nt last f nr i r'- '' r, rtr vi . r . What was at the butt u c t the-e •t )ti I;r.r-- t i ',►. ,l () my '� r; vrtcrlt• with friends in Claremont. .' -" Gram..>n;tr. Rru:, . t Bite Beans - 10 lt,. :4 -tritiR 5 lb-4- _ f n ;ilk rnrli;'8r. _. for-L b ::.. .. _ - Rioe Son baetain > s tigle Choice tJul1 Y 0 U V E TRIED t at Rose -4 _ Ibis. 3 tins y - - - P LA N ' N G Pepper ttiint )r = _ for a _ f )r •25c -?4c Cherry .5 ct-.Roe . _ Str�tr sett y 'HOP OP THE: RED & «HITE'WAY - . - IT, PAYS fir. AQUAPLANI T_, sooT� t� �rL- iSo�T, PICKERIN — NOW TRY You order PHONE PI( Ii F.ItI\G 800 - - We deliver TER- RAPLANING_ • • - - - -_• ._, ,•?' ckerin I�ardware . Store g t Lu too mach filet If so see t Does N obi' rild stove e ru. tic ' he Fiudlas and UcClary lineA. - ! hey ;ire the maximum _ newest physical ben`sationin motoring—power set _ alnouut of heat wiftL the,Winimum amount of fuel. -;fry"—�anaye sL-+cvtindered nnez�n>,artnted +and—�— -r Grab. AD Llau vljvv°i elbows an engineering triumph that'll be on the drawing _ _ boards of the ii�d for months et,but is offered - � e "" ! t` One only,.New McCormick. .50 lb. Ball bearing _ . .. you now at a price that's actually down among and - C Cream Separator for X92 50. -- -UNDER the former lowest-priced Three, in the new Agent for McCormick-Deering FIrrir Machinery and Repairs. -- - _ Plow $ht�eea to fi-t nearly every-make of Plow. - �� � ; .Our Motto:—"We have it, Can get.it, Or - .. _.. ►11 it is not made." J. S. BALSDON, PICKERING LAN - _ LEY S IALS TER' . � ' _ � - - -BRAD SPE •• . . . : ,What a Carl —and the/owesll0" 7 priced Six in Canadat - - • 30 Pairs Men's Oxfords, while they last, 1:98 der pair. - _ Several pairs of Men's Work Boots, 1.89 per pair. $59 Men's Fine shirts, collate attached, plain white, stns, - - sand and striped ir) ton, 95c each. _. - - Men's Overalls, 6.19,1•49 and 1:75 per pair: t Men's Work Pants, 1.00, 1,40, 1.75 and 195 per pair. Aa�iati- T>f>�y, Oat. Tres --••:_ - _ --,.Men's Work$ox; wool; 25,85 and 50 cents per posit. _ F Mena Fine Sox, 25, 85 and 50 cents per pair., � with your neared $ndsols• _ Men's Blue Work Combinations; 1,49 per suit: .►- 8aA10� Dedw fns a TBRnArLAxz fide toeis _ . _ _ �• - '= y -twill will ay to see our prices before you buy elsewhere. r Tall?r�astar�I Ot>.i Wiser,to mw d�tOm w�.s!tom.ti earwtf pp h We are always willinglto sh9W opr Roods. _ Pbonej2904� ' -,o"` . s •: ' Ross, Ameq' & Grltrl"crP ('.n - i td ,y0ehaaa•,•Utrtalio - - _ . 04 GE C I L* B___R AD L Ey �c - . 1116 King Str. West. pbone 1160 ! P Z C K V R 2 141`201� 7_ a V kt CLAREMONT J. H. Beal continues in much the We are glad to report that Mrs. sister,her , re. David Young. te M same coiLdition %s to health. Pearce is waking a good WX. ANDERSON recovery The annual Thanksgiving s6r ' E and Mrs. Bryan were in the Mr@.'Lywau Pilkey spent a few'after undergoing an operation in vices will be 'held in Claremont ..city on Monday. ' ' * dayV recently with 'frie'ad8 in St Michael's Hospital, Toroutu. Mr. and Mrs. Aitken spent Hsn1iltotl. United Church bn Sunday, No.v. DUNBARTON Sunday in Toronto. Ours port's who have been in the 60j, at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Rev.- The phiy off between Claremont nortborn parts of the provitif4s' Mr. Clements, of Toronto. will be Miss Donnell 4peut Sunday at and Altona� is to ke :place on shooting partridge which h4ve the speaker Speci%l music at -INSURANCE her home in Keswick. Tburtilwy, Nov. 3rd Irt Stouff ville. ' kieen quite plentiful this year have both services: 'These services are K and Mrs.'Lewis and family AUTOMOBILE. were 1). A . and Mrs. Pugh and the returned and report goolisuccg9s.. to be followed, by a Fowl ISupper in Toronto on Sunday. latter's father, D. M. Morgan, vis- FIRE ,he and Mrs. Feasby, of Talter Syme8 had a business iced Le, John and Mrs. Mandell motored and the poptilar drama "The Aoad BURGLARY Arip to Toronto on Tuesday, Sandford, on Sunday. to Ingersoll ou Weduesay last t6 Back," to be given by the Young A. change,has been made in the Miss Tetinie Michell, of Toronto, I visit the • former't3 sister, Mrs People of Claremont United ' CASUALTY !v -staff of the Bank of Commerce Mighton, and- on .-their return Church on the eveninsp of Tuesday, visited Claremont friends on'' were accompanied by Mr. Mundell Nove6iber the 8th. LIFE INSURANCE Wed nesdR y last, after which she Sr. -Pickering 79W John abd Mrs. Thomson, of visited fti Phone eads*in Uxbridge. Belleville, spent. the week end Mise Emma Underhill returned -with the latter's mother. BONDS—Government, Municipal and WHITEVALN home on Wednesday last week, A number of the farmers in this after spending three weeks in MortgageBouds. Also. Industrials. )oc&rSafe investments at from 5 to 7 per sir ity attended the plowing Hugh and Mrs. Pugh spent a few Guelph where she was sunitnotted cent, inatch at Manchester on Tumda.Y. days during the past week in Tor- on account of the �udden dil-ath of Alvin.m and Mrs. Bushby and onto. INSURANCE—All classes written In. cluding Fire. Automobile, Wind. daughter, of Pickering, spent Congratulations to Garddam Tran with the latter'@ mother Zrabel Wng'jg jbighuiap storm. Accident and Sickness. on winnii—I first prize at the Lem-,, here. Phone or write monville plowing match last week. Boots Thextou,.of Tomuto,,.and The Young People's meetings of TORONTO 13tf*' Z D..BOWMAN�,Whitby It bis son,George, of Oshawa, called the Whitevale United Church are Single 50c Return 90c, ,on J. H.- Real and Mrs. Chandler, well attend�d and enjoyable as well DINTTS� GARAGE .,on Sunday. -as prolitzfble. EVERY HOUR Wiiiiarn Mundell has reiurxied Come-and buy your Christ mintites ta-the-hoar On r.-Broek7.%ud-.Xingatou-Rds.- er @pendi g 0.— 'I.Y. wCut"M f rnrvi A t— Tn �!c \ M new in t with his daughter, Mrs. Mikhton, v—trs at tf;e oazaar to tie ieia in S Sunday School room of the United except 10,55 a. m. and General Repair Work all cars, :of Ingersoll. Church on Wednesdak, Nov. 9th. NEW INTERNATIONAL 5.55. 7,55 and 9 55 p. to-)and guranteed at reasonable Amoi Brignall had the mi Booths v�tTl be opened at 3 p. m. .-.at 7.10 and 7�55 a. in. daily prices. tun-9 to lose a valuable colt one -The articles offered for sale will be DICTIONARIES are in use by busi- except Sunday. 10.55 a. ru., day last week on account of an of i miscellaneous character includ- ness men,engineers,bankers, 3.55, 5.55, 7.55 an d 9 55 p 'tn. Acetylene Welding. attack of pneumonia. ins; aprons, home-made bak- judges, architects, -physicians, Sat., Suit. & Hol. only.- 11,45. Batteries ropaired and charged. Firestone and Dunlop.Tives.1 Martin and Mrs. Linton of 4ng' etc.. besides there will be a farmers,teachers, librarianli,cler- p m. Sunday only.Orono, visited with Mrs. ii"tb fish-pond for the children. A, public gym, by successful man and Gasoline and Oils. ki Middleton and other Claremont supper -Aill be served from 5 to 9 women the world over. Leave Toronto Every Hour • irleads over the weeA Vild. Misses Georgie and Viola For. o'clock. Aamission ;.Io ana Lo Are You Equipped to v,,:04c lucalf LVLk& for supper.. Do not forget the date, Me New International provides from 8 30 a. fit. to 11.30 P.•m.- Phobe Pick.-7500.1 iytb, teachers in the Oshawa Nov. 9th. Time. 3*p. m. Place, Unit- - I the means to success. It is an all- (except' 10,30 FL. tn arid 12 3Q, (night or day). Emblic schools. spent the week end ed Church Suxiday-School. knowing teacher,a universal'ques- 2.30 T' 0 ,3 and 9 30 P. tn,) And ere with their parents, G. M. and tion answerer. at 7.30 a. m. daily except Sit n. -Mrs Forsyth. MILTON SLEEP Ifyou seek efficiency and ad. Quite FL wimber from the Cl ire- 'lay' 10 "to a- m".12S"j', :1 :30# 421y PROPRIETOR' Eye vancement why not make daily 7.30 R tH 0 30 p. m. _it., Stl n. inont Baptist Church attends-•d use of th;is vast fund-6f in6rui- & H,)I. only. F.�-_Eern the Baptist Convedtion' whi,.-h' ation? was held' for several days 1-tat Care 400.91M Vocabu'1n*-Te"n%.,270OPages. 64100 Illustr-Mianc CcJored Ptate•. week in Yorirmiuster Church in .330 0(heffia PARCEL EXPRESS 1hical Subp��. h�twpon'01 pointson fit;ky co'll.-Olf a T,)ronto -4-mes R brethren from and Regular a"India-Paper Edifiorm h .311ts'l(oxcept U.4 A. ptsip),, & Wrjref�r grid-v-c- -Ticketq in1virmation at-BronghRin.Union Lodge. A. F. -Lttend(-(l-the Mauoriic m-pt v--. ­:T'r 11*11;�. A. M., 'Eye- 't�...... Frame, a iug in Turontoon' Thur-olay iii-itht GRAY COACH LINES ot la�kt week. All report a "very ,I of P,";-;,-, Eyes'lght Speciadist Strain.enjoyable evening. tri4lls pap F, arcmmumms as anti. Th(-)-qe frorn Clarernont G.&C. all lm- vicinity who "v,� been on duty-tie i - .1t1ror4 a y A✓b C' H. Tuck, Opt MERRIAM t the Supreme Dmrt. at DISNEY BLOCK, ­Whitby are agRin on E;osight Specialist CO, ;dos duty this SpAIR&Id.Man"&' Oshawa week as the-L4eqsion is tringer thin (copyright 1928) Opp.Foalf d.,11ttv ptioculo 1A.14 insual alA there hive been a very large ritimber of cases to be deAlt- Part 35 ~with. Men have been busy at th-e new Reffernng toi z1asses and hay-fev- 6 fzreen-houseq at,North Claremorit, n. there-are certain cases where the S a r y Sale Izetting the mushroom beds ready. delicate membranes of the eye-ban To a fees re w week,4 they expect. sm. sensitise that only -a little "em. ca se trouble. In.cas- U irritat, ­obipping mushrooms to the city. ov- I st o 15th :N to N V. -where there is a good market,-We..es of i my a little add- W ---hope the venture may prove a ed irritation -r.y tip the balance profitable sae to the owners. . - and trouble is. caused. -As to the The canning factory employ'ee• ' clairn tha, certain special glasses Duailig tbege two weeU we will offer great are busy , these days canning are a cure for hay-fever, it is, no. • pumpkins. They are this week. doubt, true that many people are ..bwrgains in Dry Goods, Gro­c`erv%s, reli,�viwi qf their hay-Fever by the The avenng 100 cases per day. tomato output was somewhat use of a cerra•n quality of lens in ...Boots and Shoes Etc. below that of last year.-owing to their glasses to absorb some of the, '- 7`- -'Dur Tea Set (�)2 piece,;) will be given to' the Nitrioivs difficulties, such as,]at, chemically, active rays of the sun. it As -01antiog, cool and wet weather is necessary in some of the hyper- etc. sensitive cases`to only absorb or fil- person the most goods Rev. A-McLellan left on Tiw!­ ter stn A small- way to afford, a not- When time approach- day morning on a business trip to icable relief. Those who have this -, during the sale. es its final hour the to cause� memorials we execute Dresden and will not return until sensitivity which is s airt -inext hay-fever may have it is a greater Terms Cash. .Phone U01. standing in a' week. In his absence the will be - gree and no doubt those mute tribute to the Services in the United Church will or lesser fio 'be conducted by a -minister from who haxe zht--. c�nditinn. not ver-, persons they have been (fee-ply. seated. may.' receive. a very C• A. OVERLAND, ' CLAREMONT �Xing-ville. Owing= to the erected to honor. Our appreciable relief by the use of the creative skill secures versary seevires in the B Baptist"9t lens whose Pchen-dcal qualities arA--- the best results. -0hurch, the evening services best ,�f to their ��-ir Ilreate Tnbut,0" "No r Tribute" the United Church have b+•en a -DIRECT- FACTORY PURCHASE condition. witbdFawn' __to-%ecortthtued. _r__ N. W. 9_T_kE�F_QRDL_ e During the first two weeks in Now Fam6us Wisher 'Kakes Possible Kingston Road hitby • Wovember C. A. Overland will hold an anniversary sage, during VOTER'S LISTS' COURT This Great'Offer.'. b Phone Whit y- which time he will offer excpt) M -ICIPALITY -Fro',n Time t,'_iIn'ie- mRny, ves scores,.41 -out,exuRtomerls'have '462 tlanalljr liberal bargains in' I UN f r, . of Township of Pickering told lls thoy voifld like to have a Wq�!Jiing Alachine, but 0 y th goods, groceries. boots And. Owes pricy hall to lie right. We could have. Ptc.� and to the person purcht­ given them it machinib .-:7-ing the largeit amount of go6f3si'lle. PUBLLC -NOTICE is hereby giv- -tit a price, but ottr customers in*Nted on cmalit�, and nothing en that a Court for the, revision.of htit the highest quality, 'For m(inths we have been searching will give; free of charge, a china have been ablii to tea set of 22 pieces, - Cali and see Parts 1 and 2 of the Voter's List and At last, by afortimate vircurt)itance, wb'ha ' for the said Municipality,' for 1932, btiy R ll-litantity of highest quality Washers, backed by the a list of barx 6, will be held by Kis Honour LIte d- At a meeting of the Baptist; County Judge, at the''Township Hall most famons washing machine in the world, andwe are proud ip -uit mutusam" I : . to offer them to of ciisbotners at a price they congregation which was held on Broughain on Monday, the 7th day would never nave dreamed possible. :Sunday- last. an unamimous call of November, 1932, at the hour of - ,. . Insurance Co. -was extended to Rev. Mr.Gaswell,i two o'clock in the afternoon. EASY WASHER Cheap rates for farm and country of Brampton. Mr. Ga8well is al 'A list of.zomplaints of errors and buildings. very a6le and forceful 'speakr_r,L omissions in said. Voter's List may .'(Vogue-Model) Windstorm Insurance on'buildingS, brit owing to serious, trouble with' be seen.at the. office of the urlder- Only $70 50, wind-mills.Silos etc.. . his eyes, he has not yet decided signed Clerk 'at. Whitevale. , I Automobile Insurance whether he will accept the call or Of-which' all'persona ' interested Since we are selling so close to mannfn1-turer8'coWt_ we will not be able • Its of all kinds. Mot. He may be compelled to will please take notice and govern to entertain any Trade Ins. . We have given up most of ..•FARMS FOR SALE ;',discontinue- active, work in the themselves accordingly. tir profit to make this remarkable price possible. 0 Write or phone ' ministry for a time on account of Dated the 27th day of October,1932. Onr stock is limited and we are taking the opportunitv of asking this trouble. Donald'& Beaton, our ED. BOW M A N Remember the IlItb annivers- ' ' * customers to codle to our store and see the New Easy Washer. Clerk of the said Munidpality soy of the Baptist Church will be 9_10 .20 WHITBY, ONT.•celebrated on Sunday nd Monday _.nexti Oct. 30th and 31st. The.' C AS. COOPER,' CLAREMONT Sunday -services will be held at L, Es J1 aL, m. and 7 p. m• and will be 0 ME�/LL5H kJo ....-Vond�cted by Dr. A.J. Vining, of FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND N 'M :, .:-Toronto. Special music will be EMBALMER rendered at the morning service LOOK OVEN THESE Successor to,W, J. Mather, •1by the home choir and in the evening by the Bethesda Male Stou(Tville -OISMAN'S SCAMPERS FOR SUMMER ";Quartette. On , the evening of Night and Day Service Monday, Oct 31sbv, the annual ten Men's, per pair 1.95 Ladies', per pair... -1.85 .Business Phone Residence Phone B6ya', per pair 1.79 Girls', per pair- 1.49- -will be.served from 6 to 8 O'clock. 9801 After which W. 13 -M-o� A Iso Canvas Boots at reasonable price#. t•for South Ontario, will deliver a THE 11MADELINg'.. For the potato bngsi w,,4,h%ve 'Argenate of Lead 23c lb., Paris Gree'n lecture entitled "The -Church and lb., 011m%x' Bug Killer 10 lbs 40c., King-Brig killer 20 lbs 85c. bear Industry." Do not fail to ]BEAUTY-:- SALON 11=:- "this address,' as _Hx� Moore is floym'Straw H?%ts 15c., Men's Straw Hate 15c' and 20c. recognized as one of the leading Marce'lling*ar d V I tform speakers in the Domin• Pink-Salmon, 2 tins... 25c Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs 27c Finger-Waving, Tigor Salmon. I tin 25 c Ltundry Soap,, 12 bars 47c Splendid music will be given by the renowned bee violinist. Scalp Treatment,- Cood Nippy Chet-ge, per lb. 20e Chip@o or Oxydol, pkg ... 28c 4Anthony Remonche, }of Toronto. Hair-cutting. Peas.an,j Corn, 8 tins 25c Castile Soap, bars rg 25c sod the Peaches' Male Quartette. Permanent Waving a specialty S.sld and Iua­oled by 'These entertainers will ensure a Phono \1,%rkhi%m W2. WelDeflver Aefightfni evening to muslo lovers. General riccS>lAdmiteshm, 85c.; children, 20c. Phone 19M CLAREMONT Xm. M. Duncan 4 MerchantpGrew Rivej ms —owmao A �rp1h �-.. ...,. i," Y•Y,`� ..k:i<•.'4:'�'" szas•3;.-r._[r..�!•'. •.,,,. , z,.,".. ":S." s _ n,�.""1,,.a:: M .L,,,... .:v ... r �c.*i+•,.s.,i:r..i •• =v.sees:er�r.� +-1,.r•.,m:iw.gw,�a .. •3cs-. _ •�,. �.. ..r...r*.�cc�a •Io:c•...,3.•a-. '" "'1t' �.° •""4±`= ...�,�. _ _ _ ;r.r _ - ..-, - _ _ ✓:... s��w.w-. r' .ww b,r. %='°+'s' -nu.r r: ..�C. +Y,. - '-"�'. _ l- �•�-'.w - - ;Y.s ,•c !'.�.. .7' .f.. ",y. '�••- �. ,�"S ter' •�,... ..t.,:.. `-?' ,x^ x'.:• - __ .°>:., �. - -1, ��. . rrJ.`. "";u,e1. - .Y. .x.r. �x�°-a,�;: .,@ Y - .1^r:c,' ':-yap• - '}; "�;�. _ :,a - t' �y• � ,vies ,.'.6.'�. .�Sv,'b�' -� .c ti''.. T%,. •i� '."•tees' s•.t''`,�."'' - S .. -�. '.I*'.a' .a'` .a x tv-�'•:'� KrtS'�:. .. ,,��yy°�e� .ryb..•,£- - .-s° .1 _ 1 .r.,�- ' i^ -: refs., - sees ;r - � .• .. .- 1 .. - - _ -- o _ _ t • • � .�� •• 7. >� A Unique Club " Classified- Advertisir.� In $ed fir es THREW AWAY HIS 'Royal Winter Fair � There has been no sign given that s� L� N OFFER TV 1:%'EnY tl%'E:3T1)R. the Ugly Men's Association of Forth, 11.01L Mw November 16-24 A List of wantetl Ipreutlune Intl all West Australia, is going to hangs j'j Information sent tree TM Sams-$ Com- p visa Kerton Was Nervous and the name off' the institution. The Sweet world as ellf Ac.orrw�•s. 273 knnk a1 Anaentle Until Dr. Williams Realizing the vital role of agricut- pink pills Restored Her qualifications for membership which When Sciatica Yielded to Lre in' the economic restoration of p EMEDIES FOR ALL SIC -vEcSES. Health have always been simply the posses- Canada, the Royal Winter Fair is en- R Write sirs. Anna renner,� Burua St.. Winnipeg, Dian.' sion of ugliness have not, as far as I�r11sChCn ideavoring to concentrate public atten- - "I believe it is can be learned, been altered, tfou aft the 1932 Fair om the Dominioa'a ' _ There can be no doubt that this man It my duty to tell No doubt the members go about vast wealth of agricultural rOS � Experienced has finished walking with a stick, for( g cultural resources other sufferers of full of a sort of perverse,' boyish it is now foul years since he discarded 'and tosho haw intimate is the link NY FORMULA, $1.0 EACH. ;PRiTE Wonderful the wonderful re i �• Slidland Laboratory. SOS burns St pride in 'the possession of their un- it of every other indusfry and enterprise ��inn;peg, scan. Relief lief I experienced prepossessing exteriors. Of such ia= in Canada with agriculture. from taking . Dr. stitutional detail one can speak but He writes: 18 months I sot fered with"_chronic sciatica and rheu- Results of the Royal Winter Fair's :J - ''Williams' Pink Pills for anaemla," In whimsical supposlfions and fancies, matism, sari was unable to walk with-;fall survey among prospective exhibit- �wrltes Miss Mamie Kerton, Badjeros, for exact information is-lacking. On out the aid of a stick. But after tak-�ors for the November Fair. are the All .Oat. "For three years I suffered from one point, however, there remains no ing Kruschea Salts for a short time, I{most encouraging and cheer) for the .. • f - w Q eakness, . shivering and fainting uestion, The record of this strange was able to-throw away the stick, It(last three years. According 0-the re- s �Ppellc feeble pulse,poor appetite. I was club bears out re- the old quotation, now four yearn since this happened, ports received by the Royal,- .livestock enefit "- nervous, restless and always pale. I "Handsome is that handsome does ' and I have had no return of the coin-(men are already definitely sensing an (was in bed for weeks at a time, until This organization, which In 1919 plaint, and have not lost a day from limprovement in .conditions. While ' From the body building I put Dr. Williams' P ink"Pills to the raised 26000.to teach men Aarpentry, work. I s1 all never be without Krus- prices have not materially improved test. After taking three boxes I was blacksmithing, and" other pursuits, then Salts, as.they'are worth their the tone, based upon'prospects over and health promoting restored to my normal health:' has lately ,purchased it .farm for the weight in gold._ You can use this let- the owing year, is stated to be -re- Thousands of other young women training of boys in agriculture. Dar. ter sa you please, as I can honestly re ma'°a�ly firm in respect to all stock .have .been benefitted as Miss Kerton ing the next 18"months, says a press commend Kruschen Salts to any stir- of prize winning quality and,indeed.of I O — ` `wRs.-•Dr. Williams' Pink Pills rebuild dispa`ch, "the Uglier" hope-to train fever."-C. F. (stock approaching exhibition stand-I 'health by actually creating an abund- 1000 boys. If the eliminating organs "become lards. • lance of new blood and increasing the it this 'is the way ugly men.-coin- sluggish. they Dermit harmful"uric aefd j The condition of pastures so far this blood cells thereby restoring wasted .fort themselves when they organize to accumulate and deposit itself in the foil i_�a bear favorable to tisanes and revitalizing the exhausted let us hope that they get together in itenance of live stock in good condi-i nervoua system. Growing girls are tissues, muscles and joints in the an increasing numbers. What the world Lorin of needle pointed crystals, which",Rion. 3*ntries in cattle, both in the i ;greatly helped by Dr. Williams' Pink needs, in other"'words, D more ugly piercing the nerve sheaths, cause ex-"I beet and dairy breeds, promise to be {Pills. Try them." 50c a package at men, and them organized. Like that cruciating pains of sciatica.- The via at least- on a level with the 1931 ex- 7 your;druggist's. famous . ugly " man of ;41teraturre. saint•in Kruschea stimulate the elimin-1 hibits. and in Ayrshires and Holsteins Rich i T - p Cyrano de Bergerac, the members of sting organs to healthy, regular tie•Leven an advance in number Is antic;- B Skies After Harvest the Ugly Men's Association undoubt- tion, Mischievous uric acid is then 'pated. " ediy carry their adornments in less given n6 chance to collect. I Preliminary reports from the V6'est• _ �c JLiilainuai n:.i , arc 1^°°Ue°*.-'t eve. material molds.-The Christian Set- ern provinces indicate readiness 's -.-Swept by orchestral colors. there",will eats Monitor. - " - -"— sarong exhibitors.to participate in this 'CERTAINTY�COMFORT = - be ROt1I� Places - -year's R4Yai. Te improved outlook �HfALTH1 SAKE !E REtiUTAR s. A frieze of faintest gold that asks no IZauGOUS-MOiOr Horns, Three-Ill-One of. Western farmers due to ample .dONTTid/�'E/{�(UX/OUfD.QUriS` _ leave wheat crop and prospects of export - But moves the heart"to its tranquility; Rome.-Relief fror. the ear-split- By HELEN WILLIA.iiS. -trade have given Heart tb,.pure-bred _. A GUARANTEED -Or dawning silver may be lifted there flag noises of sutoriebile traffic Is breeders. They anticipate improved REGULATOR ' -- •Iu pools so-strangety-q lei and serene promised is new regluations calling demand for the restocking of farms , ABSOLUTELY I11ustr•trted_ Dressmaking Lesson Ferr._. -•:- !That peace herself seems .ambient for "mu 1 horns." R o ales shed t t a with the air. - -Manufacturers have been invited to -- -- a i R"th E• r•;/ P- turn' that were depleted torn years ago. - 5 The Rorafs entries for the swine �Tral2ing an' azure scarf across the submit samples of-such aQparatus'and dosses from the ii'estern provlaces.•i NO scene. that which meets with government ap- -.• may be-considerably large- than in L NAUSEOUS - ''Aad.once.I saw as if beneath therein, proval,will be pr-oc .;imPd oblisCatory any previous year, as the hog lildustry MtplcN MEOiZINES A breasting autumn sky in dulcet gray equipment for all automdbiles in the. it., - particularly Is reported to have felt'; rc* EASILY USED ;Summon the hosts of heaven along a city. - _ ..: '' - -- the impetus given by the campaign-to s , lane TLe regulations- provide that far w extend mixed farming in-the prairie _ a iTo where the.wildest Storm is lost in or3inary cars the d vice must produce provinces. Pure bred breeders are , day, a "short musical note not offensive to awake to the possibilities from success :....,,....•.,.r,�....,,.-,.,, �n,,,,w" 'And Yelt again the after-harvest ea 3 the ear," For buses's, series of signals i is th major show.rings now that the ""•""'C."A ter,. - 'breodiag fields and frult•unbardeu such as are produce3" by electric bells - �t 1 Western farmers are better acquaint- Of °� N ed trees. DYSME1NORRHOEA AMENORRHOEA is prescribed. . ed with the qualities of hogs required -Leta Morse Eddy. �•---;.-- ;dor the e.-,port bacon trade, WALTANNE REMEDIES DEPT. W. Iron Wedding Ring>r in Style . _ The livestock section o1 the .prize(2 College St. Toronto onL Ital Sells C,as Masks to Public ) list of the Royal this year contains Y Sao PaL.lo, Brazil.-Iron wedding Rome.,-AntL-gas masks examsned sings,bleased.by priests; have become over �30 classes; that for poultry and 1 and approved by the war Department, -symbols of patriotism among Sao peE stock (issued separately) nearly have been plaed on sale thro'.ighout Paulo wives. They rep.ace gold bands, _ 600 classes; that for'fruit, vegetables •,,.«°',«�s��ti tote country. The govern ment recent- surrendered.to help finance the cop- and Sowers: 40' classes making"'s �2► r, _ fly'-approved the proposal as an advis- stitationalist revolt against the fed- -total we1Fn. a the record record. In "' ���gi • able precaution-a>ti• measure and eral government. i_ '"" poultry an' easy record over past' �►e C"` CIA* the manufacture and sale" were en- e : _ J events is attained in the Tinmber of �!�!.;�0 6^ 4tie N specialty clubs that will exhibit next t`� �aO�e� 'p !trusted to a-private.conc:rn with offs- "Alter ddeas and y_ou alter the ..Igevembes. ?hey 'aa;jntfer . Yi as for Q,o�` cisl supervision. - - world."-H. G. R"ells. against a previous high record of 23. • _ -- _ �� __ ._ -. Many of the.poultry'associations, both C.'••'°•r��' s.. - thetrdannual meet tngscduring b"Roysi {pmt Week" at l'oronto, Nov, 16-24. Adversity Sweet are.ttLa uses of adv .3ity,which. - ' •,; t A like the toad. CHILBLAINS Ugly and venomous, yet wears a jewel . 302 M� 4 in its head, Shakespeare,: S•¢enerousrithtbaMiaaed's J after you've bathed th. hoe, _ _ I� pox with wants t _- ' _',Rah"the t•Liaitnent is _ Amu3ement - Let amusement fill up the .',taks of I 29 Whaf a miff 1 your existence, but not thF great I " ap3c-.i t,,1Frvr_. Th:odc:v Parlor- 1 • a T � «KING Of PL�1MB S SIN I 11=31 _.. PERFECT PIPE Tuu'il love this new slenderizing - a' \\� - idea hrce in one!- It.does away with The name is stamped on p " bulk. For no doubt about,.it most v€ :i�ELP FOR TIRED WIVES. ?he stein-and the word, us wear too many undergarments. �'PLlIMB"isimprenedfn Take Lydia L Pinkham's �\ JThis smart com,,ir,ation -slip- iff- -- ..Whits,on the mouthpiece. y - panties,has.a fitted brassiere_top.They_ - - : .waist and liips are moulded-to the.. BEWARE OF i Wiese get'tired durtat these lace figure. Tht lower skirt part tapers 7 IMITATIONS times.They are the onee who most bear into a nice hemline fulness: Is burdens of the family. When' she husband comes home with ke•mope! 1a his pay envelope it Is the wit• trhl . You can Tcake it at an enormous 0,0 must stntggt• sinus fad mane the best saving. - I t a Style_1i a. 3029 is designed for sizes I if you ar• tired . . . worn sae .,•(J aenou%try Lydia S. Pinkham'e,Vegets� 14, 16, 18,,20 years, 36,_36 and 40 his Coin What you need Is a fasts inches bust. Size 1G requires' 3li l that win give on the str•agth co cart! yards of 35-inch in for slip and A :idavoristy ) i - es out of every Ia women who report antee.with.% yard of 35-inch, all I �, to us ay that they are benetced by this p "of models to medicine. Buy s bottle from your'drug. . u over lace and 2 yards of lace edging.t is TL .gist today • , • and watch the results. , - choose from. HOW TO ORDER PATTr N9 .J :r Write your. name rmd.address plain-, -The Friend of ~" ly, giving number and size of such g g ,.. ;;, �f Trade Mother G Qffl �. tel:\ enquiries to �'t1eT�' aQ patterns as you want. •Enclose 15c is v p RUBINOVICN stamps or coin (cr;n preferred; wrap a HASKELL i Q�a who ' it carefully) for each number, and I i LIMITED — �Qt a Values Igor uo_edaGnI.St.' �f r, SkinRewltb Eat, drink, and be""merry! No need t© feel Service, 73 West Adelaide St.;T6ronbJ. _ �'` 1t Price 25c. ' sunk"next day. Take a laxative dose of Phillips' _- - _ -_----- -- - -- —-" J Milk of Magnesia wheu•you go to bed,or with your. Gold .Irx Paying Quantity' ;''.. .ITS LIM THAT MAKES CORRECT THE CAUSE OF CHILD'S FAILXNG �PUitu�s'^, Found in Italian Colon �o�w•.ra , 'breakfast orange. It rids stomach and bowels of all Y YOU FEEL SO WRETCHED" =fihildren,�•ahould not be punished It Rome.-Gold in promising quantity Make u your Liver Bile for bed4etting. It is caused by lingering poisons:No.headaches. No nausea. Not" - . p weakness of kid'neya or bladder: : as been found.in the quartz rock of -No Calomel necessary -Mothers will find our home treat. too T1p°a"s - the Asmara Plateau: in the Italian - $ot you to-feel healthy-and happy. your coa fiw..hoi fist rtlitSe$uine Phillips ads d men't helpful tor'their little.ones. • 1Ma1•[•r• African colony of Ery three. Already -Hear muse pour awnpo u pf lieu; brie Into Send no money, but write 'today - - Milk of Magnesia; substitutes are riot the same. ten kilograms of the metal hava_beeT, trn�rlbowels,s.p�diige;itoWai:ietiminationn: ` for Free Trial Treatment. ° Adults eeNe>7••^, i - extracted and sold to the -Bank of., Poisons in the body. Generslwretehdnew wlth urinary weakness -will also = e••'.aaess How cna you aspect to clear up a situation ALSO IN TAttET FORM: Phi�tps' Milk of Magnesia Italy wbigh has thus :found a new ,like this completely with men bowel mp lne find "our treatment -beneflaisl. --. Tablets are now on sale at.drn stores ev a- source from which to increase its gold i ohow oil -. gel weir, lwmtivO candy Of e VANDERHOOF d CO, g er"i ere. ehewins lilF+er: ye roushatet They d'on t wet• �x 4 Windsor. Out. r Raach tiny tablet n the equivalent of a teaspoantnl holdings. w nodd,cadar'.Ltil•host Pica «Made I'm Canada" genuine Phillips' Milt of Ildagadsia. Many new veins have nov�bssfs-dis- ` �s�ble. Bate Quickaud sure wsula. Ask For Sale by Lgadin9 Orugpisb 1 covered and gold of fine quality is be'- .0 theist Retus•substitutes, ISSUE No. '44--�32 r - y ing extracted in fairly large quantity. 1 `'Y J't Y is '�", v 1 ""7• Tr.'- I •I I`_:.yw.T+ -''`�-- ' `K- �!S'�•'!"•ici"S 1 ..y '3 Ago� x 4'.� C . ,d'. - l 9v�.-� -:.i .. .... •k .n-�!i '.Y iY' 'fowl La�! OUR CROSS WORD PUZZLE 1 Y .3 -4 y b 1 ti ill so 11 ,First Floorwalker-"Pdor old•`Per- - .,�. Do , 'ou Known' _ ;! kins has completely lost his'hearing. rr f �`I3 -� -I'm afraid hell Iose his job." ti 14 .�y Second Floorwalker -_"Nonsease'. 15 - He's to be transferred to the complaint .- - Ib PF 17 t department. - 19 - - - - Hot Biasts _ `• r�' �' . ,� ry x _ Some minds are su open that they 12 lS rp 25 %///27 28 29 30 appeal unable to hold anything, 10- / body.lovee a•flat man. A man is some-. 31 times 'known by the ignorance he is* wultng.Vi-admit.-And remember that :..:. —good luck is a lazy man's estimate of 34 s worker's success. Make the best of / """"the trouble you have and don't go 38 around hunting for more. A wave of "' •"' :.:': emotion has swept More than one man _44 3 <;, . .. n, +, ,; fir• '// . into the sea of matrimony: When a womark deans her husband's Dlpe- 4S 46 % 7 48 - ,well, she surely loves hint. -'— k t „49 . 50 51 5I i S3 54 55 56 'Fetch a Base + _. ,- Ashton noticed how _ v .. --Ha a ou .drops his aspirates'" +___. _ 57 58 59 6(1 'It's nothing to the way'he drops his - ---,-- - - vowels. I've got more than a -dozen S1 62 63 ,of his I. O.AYS." And after all, Isn't the modertf girl Horizontal 45-To leave 22-Cross timSer - - "z-! Ali- 8th her paint,lipstick and rouge-just• 1=Negative 47-To expand -23-Bid r ' sibout as real as grandmother was 4-Urges ' 49-To attach 24-Pronoun , with the false hair and bustles! 9-Operated 53-War instrument 26-Back stage apart- - I 12-Anger " ' 57-Meadow ment He-"Oh, you mustn't blame me for 23-Uncanny '58-To sing 28-Weight (abbr.) amy ancestors." =-1 14-Personality 60-Affirmative X29-Title fyl;,"��vg ' y' , She--"1 don't. -1 ble them-for 15-Jumped - 61-Boy 30-Jogs I7-Slang: energy - 62-Foe 32=Japanese coin 19--Astringent salt 63-To obtain - - 33-Fuel All Set For a Massacre 21-Italian River 7"' Vertical •35=Vassal "I told my wife I would shoot any I 22-.To unite with 1-Nothing .. 39-Pronoun - '_ who had flirted with ber at the 25-Wheel tooth 2-Mineral 40-To drag ' - That one-of the oldest town,clacks is tivrth America is situated li _ seaa3de." 27-Mislaid 3-Beverage 41-To such extent ' Halifax. Nova Scotia? It was -erected in 1801 and-except for a few - -What did she say. 31-Frequently '4--To pare 44-Two (ScotcbJ ' intervals for.repairs it has been giving the time continuously sine;o "She told we to.bring -a machine' 32-Astronomer .-_ 5-Lessening 46-Formerly = that date. Igua." _ 3i-Whether 6-Conjunction -4S-Sole - - --- -- - ----. - r 35-Hawaiian wreath '7-To plunge 49-The whole Willie 'm .ready . t.o eat - now'! 36-Grain spike &--To percolate 50-Edible see d What's Wrong Pine -mother." i -37-Negative 9--Corded cloth 51--Cushion Mother-"Have yon'',wasbed your 38-Southern Indians _ '10-Years old 52-Tribe of Israel !r' dace?" 41-Drunkard _11-Conjunction Y 64-To silence Willie o.. 42-Gallows 16-Dish 55-To scrutinize eti Ffother-"No what. 43--Sister _ i8-Arctic - 56 To soak Willie-"No soap." -' 44-Jutting rocks '20--Large bird 59-Norte of scale -- : . Incriminated Guest-='Your little daughter looks ) with one. of the annual periods of to good and,quiet." �Traee Suns Effect diminution In the solar phenomena. :K xe he—"I hat E notices. Mary,,have �+ p White-Walled Town .. �. 'come here-what naughtiness have, •'� Temperature � •_ _ - _. _ � ' iaou been up to now!­ - ' i al nce Scientists' Find An- Presently we rounded Cape Mala- . _ ?�' • f :. Caller-"And what are the 'twins to C bar, and, yes, there was Aangier-an be named, Johnny'" nual Periodicity 111 Varia- Indistinguishable mass of white that - Johnny-"Helen and Maria.• dons Of Soar Pheno- momlentarily shaped itself into crenel- - - -r`••��- , Caller--"Why, no,.Johnny, It can't; T31C1]?j lated battlements and mosques and __ � s',,-•. _ r _ - 'be that" 1 huddled house-tops. " Johnny='R:ell' that's ghat Daddy) .Parts.-Conclusions which seeming-?: As we dropped amehor within,gun-:• �!' ',\f -"`�- I said when the nurse brought them in."'i Iy go a long way toward explaining:Shot of the white-walled town, it lay Lp6t iodical variations of temperature' in the golden mist of the approach- The r t advertisement' read' thus: -Be--.are tag sunset.- Here and there a project- . re drawn in a pamphlet just issued - - . ''tore you put the'baby on the door, by the Observatory of Talence, is the fug piece of snowy stonework took aji% eean ti- thoroughly with our- Vacuum=Gfronde. Scientists there have been transient rosy tinge, -and here and _Cleans%," observing the son day after day for there a patch of black shadow etched thirty-two years, and for eighteen itself against some indentation. At i 5 - Knows His Oats Jeara-previous -that also-tbok very-one or two points along the zigzag _ '-Reginner-­.Now,- my man. I want frequent solar and meteorological ob- �� wall i dumber of heavy cannon thrust � � �:' ''°_=' .t' • • -to hire_a horse. How long can [have feervationa. their noses over the parapet, and R•out?" The director of the -observatory. seemed irresolutely holding their an!- - -1 Groom-"Well, sir, we usually leave Henri Memery, now feels qualified to lea breath as they stared seaward, At There are from fifteen to -twenty mistakes in each of tht cartoond _ that to the borse," make certain fairly.definite statements the right the flat-roofed houses'stretch wLfch wilt.appear weekly tbLs page.' See it you-can-find them and then `about the results of the Investigations- ed like a gigantic marble staircase up compare kith list wb!ch will .be It takes more than-one swallow to Among the most important -may be the flank of a hill crowned with a vita- published neat week. snake a summer-and more than one'!cited the discovery of the existence of del (the Kaaba, or castle) that com- t' _ Answer �o Last Week's Puzzle. � 'Man is the foreground is smoking _ Birtation to make a vacation. an annual periodicity in the variations manded the whole of the lower town, Word.-the" aiisspe!led on show sign. pipe and cigar.at the same-time. _--s• #of solar phenomena. This periodicity, the most-prominent feature of which The cent sign misplaced on ticket Man in foreground has,cap on back- + Grace-I,didn't accept Bob the first"which is independent of the already was a slender square tower set with booth. --time he proposed." s ;well-known average period Of eleven richly glazed tiles These bits of por Ticket seller rising wrong end o! wards A" Graceless-"No, ou Ferea t 'there.".years, furnishes a logical and rattonvOl_ celain sparkled_like_ie_wela_as the ifs• Rope should not be across entrances e y. megaphone. �., explanation, according to M. Memery, gering suallight touched them one by Stripes on man's pants leg do not i� Flags bTotring !a opposite directioaa in same direction. 'Says a famous novelist: "A man of of the periodical variations of tempera- one. Behind all this rose a bleak, and Peddler has banana sign but is sell- ' Axperience .can generally tell a wo-�Lure the causes of which have hitherto mountain, draped now in delicate vio- ing apples. A flower does not have two differed ..assn's age." But he lack's experience escaped all researches. let tints It Tangier had :.othing more Peddler has-six fingers on one hand. kinds of leaves., it he does. It was also found that there exist to offer than that ezquisft+ view of One of the bunch o� balloons is not An owl does not•cone out In the dam 4 :annual mean periods of tow•rainfall perself, I should still have been paid fastened. time. "Who invented'high heels?" asked 1 and other periods,of high rainfall, co-!for 'my, pilgrimage.-Thomas Bailey Man in the distanee has one short_ Apple peddler has-only halt a mut - a magazine writer. One theory is that(inciding with definite nnnual periods Aldrich, In "From Ponkapog to Pesth." and one long pants leg, tacbe. it was the idea of a short pretty il girl I Of variations in solar phenomena. A - ,,who, was contlnuany Deing sisse6 vu relation of .cue._same avr: stoat__ •^ tr _-- - - 1---�- --- - - —`--- --- -_ the forehead. exist between these solar Dhenomena Ocean Y_o_me : 86tain Acquires _ _. P . Tomato Yields No Fruit Juice and storms in Western Europe. Pulse of engines underneath, �Ca11i�/ SpoE Trials of the Gold Standard which M. Memery The perplexing problem of whether Another result,- : Ceaseless, faithfyl as a heart; Meadows sad woodlands is the vat+ f According to the medicos blonde admits may seem'surprising at first, a tomato is a vegetable or a fruit has Order,.shining whiteness; peace; ley o!? the River Mole, near Leathei% loan-bathers blister very easily. ' So it was that which concerns the frequent been solved for the Minneapolis•office Current of a world apart-- bead, have been acquired by the Ns- re that blisters as well as mis--'cofncidences_between the dais of di'..of the Internal Revenue Bureau. It is World where days are marked by tional Trust. , The area Includes'a far prefer blondes, minisbed solar activity and the dates a vegetable, John A. Mdgaird', in bells, mous Druid grove, whose yew• trees charge of the office here, had request of the frequency of earthquakes. . The Nights are,watches, and the while ...dre said to be 2000 years old. The Cricket to.Octo6r , director makes the qualification, how- ed a ruling from Washington as Fleet-of-foot men serve the ship, Formerly the Druid'grove could only ever, that this point needs furiher'ob• to whether, tomato juice was taxable Mile slips by on rolling mile. be,visited by permission of the owner The long, pure light that brings servation, under the new Federal law which im- , of the, property, but now the whop • To earth her perfect crolrn.ot bliss, poses a tax of two cents a gallon On Overltead the bright blue dome area ill be used by the public as a ' The study also showed that two very- h' '.'�'' Wanes slow-the thoughtful droop- popular and ancient French bellen re drinks made from fruit. McHarfly was Curving to the water's rim; permanent open apace. trunk and bough garding'the 'weather Are probably un- advised that a tomato is a vegetable Rainbow-tinted in the dusk, ' • lAnd the fain' reath of the earth- and Is not taxable. Mystical, poetic, dim; things founded, May 11, 12 and loving 13 are called is France the days of "Saints de C�,lace" ----t►'_--� Opalescent In the dawn,- -.. Say this. _ y.,L Oft when the dews at night (the faints of ice).•- These-are'the _ p�I�,.,2 LIgh noon: _�Q, V �� : '•Saints M -C.,.aid, AN s W ER TO LAST__W_EF.K'g--=.star ztrewn in the Ye vet night,_ - - l:Iaag-tne cool snaavws, ah ,n�as�-- -- - - -- -- - t;touo:-wracecs .;rl..b Y««t the =� aicva s use and tradition bas it that a Bold spell PUZZLE y' wok along the meadow's-level'dark -' ' • + Y comes on those days each year. The - LETS to break up my baby's eoun, T see the firefly lift her tender observatory's studies- show, however, 0 H II a OINIG F II If A11 around the'restless sea, writes Mrs. Wilbert Colquhoun, Stur- light. - that the temerat�te generally rises at LIB L I 0 X II 3 8 D Riowa to fury . . . sipooth as glass-; geon Falls,Ont. Again that particular period. D 8 I I 'A L 0 A R G 0 Foam•1ac�e spreading in tho•wake; "When I see a cold coming on,it is From the thick-woven shade - Flecks of distant ships that Pass; BABY'S OWN TABLETS that _ / Where, On th'e red=cupped moss The opposite-seems to be true of ACT A Y T R II Ji turn," Writes 11Mie. Robert Greenliot .- - the-French Indiati. Summer, which 'is 0 R G Y 0 A 8 B A 3 B Seaweed gardens: purple depths.. Philipsvllle, Ont today. la.crimson ray alit, the,bluebird sends called here."L'Ete de Saint Martin.," It A R C A I T Rrllexe the magic xiagdome are; mothers everywbere npoit in're v _ ik One melancholy note 'up the brown Then instead•of getting- warmer it sl• A X G A T H B R S A I Fiah that leap in silver arcs; - of the safe,sun results tbak fc W �. moat always,gets,colder. Moon-paths-leading.to a star. cue of BABY'S OWN T"L$TS s ` glade FAR 0 R B B L Y treating children's`colds, t This way } One belief, however, does stand up. -Adele de Leeuw. y troubles, si le, fevers,-diso _ CHI P AVB 8HAP *xlp 1•-; An>Se Whitney, in "Poems." This is th t June 8, St. Medards Day H U T 11 R Y FAD -=-- - -'' stomacb, colic, constipation. 25 cea �i generally coincides with a_rainy time,' +Dr.williana, - _ - It yon suspect a man, don't employ M, Memery found that June 5 to 15 is A-Ill H' B -K J A G U A R" �;` men✓resemble'the gods In nothing im; if you employ him, don't suspect a period of falling temperature and R II D B 0 T I C 8 R so much as fn doing good to their fe1- BAeYvs Q T �im. heavy.rains, on the whole-cot�ciding _. 3. 011 R .0 B B s $ A P . - low creatures.--Cicerot " '9. ° .wyY' x "�1 q:.. / xi'=' M�.. 4! Y'. 'C.•atti.y°,+Tu" _ ^"5 -p�.,. •. ^:•i`�,e.-i ' p,tW: •.e.+- ,+• "' ' ^S �._ • _ rID o- .napes,-5e,eropccx•xe, s- ..:�;.. •Rr'S:'S., .1• i-, •r. k.,x�"'�•i.� ,w.•,t%."^,.w:;= ,m i,,. -�..•,.s - �a•• -�.,r.., .. r s, - � „�' - -'7 ' LD�A�t��lt7 -The fine weather -over the -Jar. And isrtanfitied to hie ' .`'` .. i . • !'*eek end induced many motorists house with an li,ttack of sciatica. V from the city to spend the day in -W. J. and Mrs. Miller spent i. _ -C. 13. and Mrs. Pilkey visited the country, the highway 4seing day last week with John and Dore. +' Markham friends on 9undap. well patronized. Miller; of the 7th con. _ - tore Call at the'NEws Ot.'Ftcz and -The Dominion Government, it -John S. Balgdon's new store our samples of Christmas cards. 119 reported, will make a loan' of front is eliciting -much favortsble _ - -Frank Hall'bae purchased A. $80,000,000 bearing 4 p. c. inyereet, commedt, as it adds greatly to the a PICKERING'S E. Calvert'a entire stock.of select This loan is to meet the deficit of appearance of the store. - tulip,bulbs. the C. N. R. and to replace other -L. B Tapsou, of Bowtuanville, .1� : -The Swastika Club met-at the loans that have reached maturity. will be in town 'shortly-to tune LEADER' STO R E Coate of Mrs. R. A.' Bunting on, --Don't miss it! The Biblical pianos. Amy +:rders left at THe drama, "Women of the Bible," in NZw's u Ice will receive rorih t Tu sday evening. — t * tp _ .-' -Donald Munro and F. Kirby 5t. Andrew's' Chntch, Whitby". And rarefa ittteffti6n. - visited thelatter's brother, Sidney c'n Thursday evening; Oct. 27th. =R and 'Mrs. King, Mrs. Me :RED PLUM - ' POST'S Picturesque.costumes. fine music,- Farlatre, R, C. and-Mire. Johnston, $n Kitebeoer on Sunday. -A number from. here attended vivid'protrayal of Bible characters, L. K. and- Mrs..Devitt and dau -the-anniversary services in Dun No adwissiun fee. * ghter, Isobel, all: of Toronto -.JAM _. BRAN Barton over the weak-cud. -=The. W__M. S�ctf..-_the_urtirPl� x;si,o,a u:,os, o„� ti6. n6o,•t,:,, ,., . LADES—_ . - ---_=__.-- -Mrs. Ed. Jones spent last week Church' will hold 't-heir` annual Sunday. 40 oz jar ,.. 23c. ' 2for 23c. $n Balsam, owing to the illness of. Thank offering meeting on Wed -The Women's Institute held a .flex'mother. Mrs. W. H. F194. naeday, Nov. 2od, at 3 p. m.', in very eucceeeful meeting at the - s ” St: Andrews E.burrb: lMr3.Cron•--a-ante of_Mra. R. Winters on Tues- _ The township conncll will ier will the an address on miss- day fternoon when the Brotigh meet on Monday next for -the iz "transaction of general bitsinees. iooary-wr'rk• All ladies of.the stn branch gave a very interestitin�__ Our � �� W. B. Powell is improving, congregation. are invited to_ be program _ after beiD� confined to his bed present. _ _ F. J. Petrie, of the' Bank 'of Suffering from a'very severe cold. -At this season of the year Commerce staff, spent Sunday 4' M. S. Chapman has been con hunters have .soma .strange ea with friend9 in Toronto, prior to " jIned to his bed for several days experiences, some of which are his cis tceek's have, during which C `p � [,��' _ 7. -Suffering fiom ,a'very severe cold. rather costly to the hunter, while lie will return.to Scotlaud to -69it V �L p e =Car- owners are advised to others are- somewhat aniusinx. his parents. _ /One of the latest. front Sault -The. rice of vtatoes is nut. watob their radiators 'on these price p _ cool frosty nights. .Don't delay Ste, Marie where a hunter, evi• likely to be any Mower than they dently green at the genre. spied are At present, as the. yield .is O Em 0 N S�R AT I. :N. _ that anti freeze. y -John and .Mrs. Draper and an animal which bethought was a smaller than last year and the _ child, of:Keswick, spent Sunday partridge, lout 15roVed-t8 be a-:•ow. blight has decreased the quantity 'with Mrs. Drayer's parents,James Thi- particular cow bad taken of marketable potatoes. , and Mrs. Andrew. every precaution`toprotect itself -The services for St. George's xS arranged for next week, _F. M, Chapman hag received from the green hooter, by cloth Church fur Sunday, Oct. 36th, are Oct. 24th to 2` tll. ' an orcTar for-a large coasign.nent init itself in a coat of` pare. white a'o fotluws : S. S., at 10 00 a. ru,•- '' of apples from customers in. Oi hair.' But to flipther safeguard 6lornin9 Prayer, at 11 a. w , at drift, NewOntarfo. itself•from all harm it wore a well whit!h tbP Rector will preach. - - -- -Edwin Balsdon _ doee ' not which'' was' in perfect warking Fveaiug Prayer, at 7 p. M. The - - - impruve sable friends would like order. But in spite of tuege sale Pic'kerirg patrol (if Lone K(oit- do see him,. and continues in a gnardg, it fell a prey to- the mi4 will attend th'ia service anti hope Just a `fine. Opportunity �• yarn weak condition• guided hunter, w•bose .ttn,erring to lt!ive th.e nth. and 7th O•hawa -Mrg.- James Gordon has been situ laid- the cow low. - Scoti.ts in attendance. ThP t0 learn t0 make n " ..(cconfined to- her bed for over, a -On Sunday eve-ning. 'about l0 speaker will rte R St. Jr+1ru T( r• l �•. rP week on ,account.of. illness. ' are.o'c1o(•k $d. Pc.scoe had a narrow' nett, Scortt master of 5,,h O:-l:a«a- Novelties, Xmas llif is _ hope fur bet-speedy recovery. escape front -.serious• ii-jury. He Troop- All'thr>�e' interested are _ -Ale3 Wilson, of Whitby, who wai driving east on the highway corrlivlly invited to attend. -- 'is will known in Picketing, died and when, in front. of the Town =It i� reported that tbp D(1r'ttin. ° etC., etC. _ on Friday last. at Ilia home on. Hell, a car driven by 19r Ro.�, of fait .tiuvernrnFnt frill Appvirlt• a __- Broek'St. sn ith in that town, 7`6ront, -furrnerly of Wb.itby, radio sheaf via( ✓ in every- riding We are expecting you i -S R. W•,nna ott i-a exhibitir?g collided ' with bins. One _of the- 1111: the 1)oruini• n, a1-o. a represNn - . • _ Alaska o;lt9, groti'a on F. M. Ch,rp. «heels of Ei7e rubber tire(# buglry tative in ea( h town, village •tn(i man's farm, at the-Chii-sgv; T:r. ' NVAs l•rnA,hed, the tire torn r.ff tnK'n•11 ih in_ the c•oo-i'uenry, _ unto and OttftKa Zi'inter F.►ir?. another. wheel; the tw(i.. rPArhe= (•itc r-,itity it will oP.t(-)`anvN- _ 'Wewi-h liim sn ea3, ttr Tken and tro'hody of rice Oiggy every boti-P in tLe rn,sni is+A'i•r 8C'LTA\ � t L)il3li'S '-PURK •- '' -Kennethand M1rQ. Gordonsand°`aomewh,.t daru%gerl. TIiP hor-e 'NT:tI to di*Pfi,-N „flit•l­n­eK at 42 U) - • �' ^ �� daughter, Jnne, of Toronto, have al- > Free it j ✓red, but �rlr Pla.:uE; each' Lo, all radio a-err. Th:- RAI;INS, ■ ) AN' ND BEANS been sfrendidg it few dap, with Klio-wiry thrown- nn -top r f hor-e, -ur'rk �t'ia1 _ bvzin 'a= -o,,n au rhs- ' the former'y 'nr, thee, 63119. Jatnre .e-r+T,eti injury.. He ales, u(eederf 'appoiaCmenr* are­ i1'P Q. ya, . '_' f(ir -., --Gordon, wbo i--in-vovr'hektltlr iu t, vrntiut; the h.or,e Ytr,m isi•iieve the,* tlier'P art- h•tndred- : f PpQtnia%tera and po-taee running; away . Mr, Ito-r:, tire_ radio noes. in every n lnic'ipaiity stanip vendors are to have tlr(-ir driver ,,f the tar, -An• the light on wI!, have-r,Pver• yet bsul *T44i,, -• i'orticuto rime retenttl froly crie per Ste t hgiitUty thunehr. it war ti Iicrero By-. a nt•CIt "t the -w /� . _..� s.. .� cent to .nine tenths of oq_e per,street li.;ht evnie (lietar:-•e, aw:gy, cr,cernrttent.. Have lint a lreavc -dent, a rednc.ton of ten der cent. ' The r•nlli=ion_.occurred when Ain revenue. —Despite the di�eonrag ins o,ill R•,-n ;tit wit to pays another L•tfr, `-•An'erve!lent. -Nipper Anil, !on _ . _ _ - �2_rd •ender •h-e ail- Al P'. r. manta oil the apple- cr,�p drtriot;-The car w`as. ln�ure�l agatti,t ; f the. .,• , ------- the late stir ioer, we have t.hi• Ac(:idwnts, l:tdie Aid An(l choir -c f*.'div-PrPK -- :week seen •. et,we {,f the finest -A few t#Ry'§ ago'a farmer' in ry'•erian 0-ir"Ti ti�,U1 be given i-n _ - . . ._ T _ !sample-! of winter apples yet "eu this towti;hill, Ewing in need of bt,.audlew'- United Chnr-h, )n p�O m� �' t -in this uert-. rttuney, tE,uk three c >ws t•1 th* T,ir-d:ay Pvrt:Ing= N- �'enAer _�;th, -- � � -The Friend-: p'trptise' hi,l-linl¢-Ttirrtutu roKtket. They weigi:'Pd, .z"•tplieF ,°,ill be see vi:d frr,r,t '", ''',:+ p. � - „ •' k' their !„ iar•terly meeting in Pick• appcoxin atc-:y, .1000lb. . 1200 lb- ('t until all '1INv? heerr .-evvrd, iPring un San.lay next. Con-e and llkU.-lb': each, trod he axe l'(,llnwing t,hN �u ,Ner the j• lot,. �-f tjuently tits PfP•`;yteriyrta will_ tfPred a cent per•]b, or $ Iii (101 ,r PrF�T,y tPria.n c h;ar•- of Picker wv ! J 1t L 11 ALITES '..:_nnitP with-St. Antireil0i `-C:hrircli _ Lne three .tows, wbish .were Hll iu-'anof-Wlaithy w-i11 gtv th'fir• "t)Id _ —.—Whitby un that day. - --' -_ -- -- - - - „good i•ondifion. - katT,er than aril Ty,ee Cunr Prt, enn-ietin¢ of !ltn . -A nuinber fronn. Pirkertog At tberL at this price ne tuuk tn"tit SCttvl9. (ilt). et _ tended the t'ten r !iar.que.t in rite h�nte attain in pia truck. Being A Tort,ht'o r-locutioni-t ,.ill al-0 Men's «'ork f3or,t+-Best vglney in pears. Sul i(d Lea their 8oles J� "Tabernacle, Whitby. on Tuead;iy badly in reed (4..muney, he !f-.k pr,,,rRrcrne,. S" Light. The H( n. W. G. Martin. then, into tbe_c•ity Again in a New gills f,t fnrti:er p,aiti:,Hass, A,1• Mennonite Genera. �Z'aterprGOFoi Pal.. -.• ofToronto, gave an address on be. d:ay+ ancf he dec-ided ro'di.po e (�f ntrs�ron.tc,.,opv0r• Rod concert, , _ _ <half of the Welfare League. them f„r w•hate.ver rlc•e lie ewild ('ens,: children, ?e (-enta. + .. . Will not harden. g ' p . -blr. Router, of Tut onto, who get, On this oc(•auwn he wA� =There is nov h.•oppo-ition to ��,F)) figr,red in the tnotor ar.ident east ,fTered a cent nnd-.a (1,tartF-r per the late making R(-n,embrarcp - - ,of Whitby, and was-taken to the pound for the heaviest aa(1 a**-. i)Ay 'a p+i!:Tle 'hoiirdAy,' and it i- Dsbawx General 'Husiiutal Hs A uer ),nand for the other two, bins. -ti ve�tpd that the guvernmPr,t ` -very seriphs c•onditiun, is, accord getting le-a than $`40,'00 fur the rnAke tihe R;lnflay neare=t rn No - - = 'Ang Ut last reports. recovering. three animals. Thin is th? condi•. vember 1161 Remernhranlre Day. - Men's Light Weight Work F3oot, Srlendia Stock. ; --Betw,-en 15 and 20unempl„yPd tion with which farmers have to One reason for yuirgelting the - —,A High Grade-Boot. -- - '` stoRTe miti in Osba-wa are sleepfuq contend. ,-it coati money to feed, ch.j'ngi, ii that we havP tr,n many at oigbta-'in empty sheds, gara-geQ_ these animals, and it costs money holiday, ahic:hi--Traci forhlr�ine­. ::.':a G2•:��) :.. aned soave opt of duos behind to take them to the--city. _Thee and nother_1P>{ un iI ritar._13P. buildingte, The relief committee. i-, the- cc.Ht of g"olitie and • r:if. niemt._,.ranrx.Uiry is ,too r arced t7 - . are taking steps to pro tde for there ie the 'time lost going to snake it N day. for :port: and this 01AS4. market, and it coats money for t148rry making. It- is iy A (lay on STAR BRAND OVERALLS -The senior band of the Salva• feed, so that tziH n:An 'received which tae -ernenlber, kith bowed 3 _ tion Army, of .Oshawa, came to only A fraction of the cost of .heads, those n hu '=a(:rificPd their _ _ e�l.i;� � �(� - :_y,.] •��� . Pickering on Monday evening and production. These c(inditinn= live on the field of battle in the played A nnrnher of selection- in apply tcrfihe other prodncto of the defer c'e of thFit c•onntry Nrrrd their ``• 'The equal of any ga'rmenta on the market at 1:05. front of AV. G: ReiTst blot her farm..' After paying his taae- and- 'freei(;rn, and therefore it .honld shop, which were much enjoyed 'p<,=•il:.ly rent of farm, the fari2mr not be made a day of •:pc,rt. : apses lashed. by tne,peoplein the diatr.-t ba-s little left for living ekpeu�es. -__... -.... _ - Radio Uc. UUNt:a-R r Unr- -Cr?n�ttbles Wir.. Cheeter anri -0n NVedne-day eveniuR •la=t d y y — ' . Fred T. Biintin ' •- ; - Pickering, `. Oliver Cr�iulrner are-in Wh.itb the attenti in of:onr .residents tva� Aonbarvm Anglican ;iis.:ion.- again this week- on duty-at-the directed C �.• u • in the siren of A tu•h!or• ' ..e Ices cn Sunder a- follow?:_ a. _ Established 1857: - s6preme :•ortrt. There Are tuu.te cycle, which n•as uttt east at cite E' y g g School at 2 1t. M. F.�ettin% I'ra5 er than the r14ua1 nr'trnber of cases t,) rr,te ;f III` tllil,-R ':%I) h. nr.' It n<ia .; p nh, conductell L� `hr'ltectcr. - . _ ._ _._ __.--_-•--' -- --- ------ be• disp. -etj of;• w n1,milier ti�in¢ Te4Nu Of1i:er•f{=ancimatt,. who wa- — ' ..of a seriow; ;•riniinal (•l.la-r.antar. called trim his ihorie at-the Ro lap. - — ---- -- -Ttvo men, brothel-Q, by ti.e t , investigate a =?riona, motor _ ��v ddverttxemente. name (,f We=t, are'now in Whitby, accident hvhic:lr cr^riu r.yd on file --- _ - ---- '� S ., Nil', r:har.e,l with =he-,t!inq Cut}• higtttvay near the['W inn C.?rii��tery �;:1it•',T R':1\TF,n 10 I;1:\T-100 a•tAb!f 9 C'e.'ll TaylUt', on Oft. 12th, .lye-t Ot O-hH va ewl'tleh I'e?,1]CP.d c ':.m;r:,: ,�^+o;y ,n.1'c':ia Bunker. R.R. -.. _ , while t11Py '1CPt'P, Atte+opting to 11 lnj�lrie4 tothrtt-person-- •I'wnei. Special Service Tires break into a -tore at -Cannin' tc m . u 1_`11 Reiul 'avenue 01 T 'f-< ht,t nip g• tin 1, n ndac., T,,. ;.t.,l, ... t:,� 0-1 f,. ;.l ' ' lr :,!,t.. yr,I i:-i.!n:<. L•Rhil r.,..t,`crrc}- -. some rl;ty� tlllriitg which all in- ilusllital in a 6eria9tls f•U1h[�It-1`1lt. Unt crr,t=•per!);tC.• O.,-:,;ay q;.,.a:.IFs.(ytinarn; - ._ .'. . - . - ttintn-httnt-m (rrrti ,1-„0. rrt.,nl x irac nlie(i =1+rilt; and TI(1111 - - - V _ As thoasancj -.of-drivers now �±n'0we are -t y' •111.M WAN'TED. TO P,UR(',HASF, 's (;rlild will holtl.its Fbi tel. of the �auhe.atldres-, anll F' :_3 .. - -� - -- nlonthly meeting it the 1tonip',of F3, E. Field, of EA-t York, rec�ir• ” << � ,'�tr^•i';'�, Jof�+i:.hcr,' I'-i xo<et, lr `i?T1ilt stronger antlrwear.. lonP�er than 8n� Hirt,. MIcGrean'(in TivirsdA 'r ✓onto;. ),LfI _ _ _ y, Nov. ed ants and bruises, t�Tireit i•e: . ' 3rd, At°_ :10 Thia'will take the ft7rui quired nledreal tre'atnheirt. Front i;OR 8a1.i'? �)It F.l'`t:HAN(�E_«rP —tire _ even Seiberlin . ..eanld _ever build of a "Pantry Sbower,” to 14hteh the iiive5tigations carried mit by i have •r;i-f,edin4 coal hea'er we aouldsell ' or,xe'hanze for a er.;alrer one, iu perf(ct order. •- 's ,_ ali.merhrbers And friends are cordi- Provincial 019f••er� Rrtncinlan, it l-.&E.Ke:'•er,,Greenwcod:` p _ . ._ _. . f be OIE sally. asked to come and brigg a 'wan learded that 'Elintori- Pavane: - - ---- ORSE% -FOR- SALE Choirs ' ontriliution, which will- lisle nta barber, of 1Vhitby, was driving I�young ar.i-nuts. .apply at lot ts, con. c �`pme in and_.ask to-see these woridifim- _, terially.with=our -Bazaar on Dec. east in- a Chevrolet car, and in P!ckering;known as the W.H'.Bank6'farni�iu9t _ - - $rd. p g pass .a truck travel- north of Pickering Village.% A.Picov, Pickering • ..site tin t9 �� ..... - .- _ - - - _._-.,---•- - -A nnlnher of the Pickering -ling east, he met with- Alight ' rt 7.18 tires. t nteurbers of the Keystone Chap delivery trnPk, containing Lisa 7 NSti RANGE-Fire. Lift-, Antotnn• _ y{ 'ter, R. A• M., Were in `Vhitl?y on two Hunters and Fields and-the 1 hile.and alttlas es. For Sale=Nruand used lose,all n,aY.es'of shares ere., at Disney, prices, PEN `inJ 11, ...... Friday evening last, when the two cars met io a head-on collieswoopart icntars apply to w.1 .DiBney,2Etfen ICHARLE� �,•Rev. A McLellan, of Claremont, ',lion. Both cars were ver basil Green- addressed the Lodge at the ban- wrecked kind-- P6scue was placed V,OR SALE,. RENT or EXCHANGE quet which followed the briefness tinder arrest, charged with oper• 1' —acre farm,150acres•undec cultivation, t t �1 free from atone, good fenees, good buiidiop (mineral R.ep8rr9,S0ils all dIG&e.; part of the prograru.: The Rey. ating a motor vehicle recklessly -apriag•creek through pasture, 40 acres of f.-d _ r eotleman. nets-ins the• botror of or negligently or in a man t ner dan wheat, I9 acres of red clover and alfalfa. Clow ��a iD one of the most able a from school.d miles ay. Newmarket, 1 1-4 p,►lL Piekerin'g( Ontario R pea k• llero�s to the public. He was tad from p•.ea highway. Apply to Joseph a4iu'han. i ere in this dietriet. . - mitted.1o,bail of >61,'0ft- Claremont,oat. . _ ao ..,;,,._3_a-ate- - �TJ