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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1932_11_04 ,...-., ,..,\ ,�vMA '.a�i"a'" •$_'e "cv?°,'.t j. .�_e•'_r.,r-„y--•. �. - .,. -. s..- - --•- - .. . .- _ •T - .p I C K R Ak AIL •' t; VOL. LlIa PICgERIN(�, 0NTo. FRIDAY. NOV. 4, 1932. Nos, l.0 :.t.+g+rte�col sssrs.. - BROCK ROAD. BALSAM. ;�#•,. YirMeaL OAL. Mrs. J. H. Kayes is slightly imp- The Mount Ziop choir are going to GREENWOOR roved in health. Glen Major on Sunday. DR. R. 0. PEXR8oN-Ph •ician A Rood euppiy of Hard and Soft J. A. White was the guest of Mr. Lloyd Wilsm, Gordon -and Helen, r�iy Coal on hand. Also a supply and Mrs. Hatch recently. spent Sunday in the city. - ,•, IL FORSYTH. Ooh D., Director of Siadl{trig Wood, - James Barnard will move to -the-- Mrs. Cecil Jones and sister, Miss �. R.p�,�trical AasociaUon aS Ontario. Reg. City for the winter months. Evelyn-Ftatiger had a business trip MIUS -�llrteasber of the American optometsieat stove length. F. R. Jackson is taking over his to the city. ]6stab2Lhed 1886 taO°' 'x" "' � °r - ' father's business,end has moved out Many of_the farmers are busy in ptaae seol. CL:emoat.out. 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. - - _ to Brock .Road. Annoumeements lat- getting the outside work t:,one for _ 1f4• DONALD MUNRO, PICKERING. er• the winter. - A number of city snort made A number from here attended the DUNCAN B. McINrY HE-Barris. D .A. B war on the squirrels and targets nun 1versary services-- the- Baptist W Solicitor, Notary. Office—Brock St.. • .�L1`�IgH�i soma 'Opposite Bell Telephone Offn•e, Whitby. GENERAL 1NBURANCE last Saturday. Neither suffered sev- Church in Claremont on Sunday. Phone 45. 481y AGENCY erely. I 'The Active Service Sunday School FARMERS' MILTS ir RDONALD itUDDY Barrister. OUGHAN[ - - ONTARIO �14essrs. -Fuller acid Ellicotto oar;Class met at the home of Mrs. Cec- •Solicitor, Notary Public. Moneyto Loan. ' `, local contractors have commenced i1 Jones, on Monday evening. They Office formerly occu led by the late A.E.Chris- Facilities for placing asp kind of In operations on J. Bradshaw', new are preparing for the bazaar.on,1.5th clan,aaath wing of c curt(louse,Whitby, sly;; house. They tivill not complete the of Novembei: Patronize y0urjf Home -- -- surance at best rates BEATON. BELL & ROSS, Barrier- available. work until next spring. Don't.fore•et the bazaar to be'hgld Mill ., era, solicitors. 904 Northern Ontario Security and Service a,p Motto, in connection with the fowl supper Building,330 Bay Street:Toronto.,; 4Lly Phone Pit Y. 515 Buy..your Christmas presents at the at Mount Zion on the afternoon and :For'Pastry and Cakes use W,) Beacon, Bazaar.at Whitevabe on 9th evening o H.B.Bell. - - -- -' -- Nov.- ( ntK f Nov.1 ov. 15th There are -- J.D.F. Rosa. Adelaide'283'8-9 1 --- I many useful articles to be sold in- Kieslmi Brand. * J. H. Beal, MOUNT ZION t g- RIOHAncsc , PICKERIN,; !t --= cludinfr a crocheted wool Af Ilan CiST8n10IIt Na better.flour on the market. ~'�i )SL'LYEY—Barristers,Solicitor.Notaries Phone 8'+4 Ann!`* services will be held� with cushions t� match.: Public, 213-214 Confederation LJe Bu.ldin¢, in 111uunt Z'on 'United Church 4nd, c Cower of Yonge and Richmond Sts. Toronto, FURNITURE Heir the -01de Tyme Concert at Phenes Adelaide 4489and 4480, By appoint- er the au.tpices of the.Ladies .Aid St. landi-ew'.C1mruh, Yivkeri.ng, New Low Prieea Phone Pick.3813�yenings, Pickering res,8 nee NEB', USED AND ANTIQUE Society, on Sunday, Nov. 1.3L1r, l'ev. un Tne�lay evPniosr,Nov. 8 IN GREAT VARIETY J. R. Bick of Whitevale will. preach p. m. Special mus- crterer:rw000 THOM9i 3t Mc.MILLAN-B►rria- at 30 and l 30 T - tere. SobaLOrs. ?,Otary Public. 605 Simmon's Beds, Marshall Mat- is will be Tendered by the home ch- - —` Bast Bldg.Toronto Phone Elgin 5303 or 5304. We are sorry to report George - J: gteaideoce,Ptckxnn ont..o: tcesees, Dressers, Tables and viz. On Tuesda evening, Nov. 15th 'Gates under the doctor'$ care. �1� Feeds 6,• by appointment. y g+ t Pkte[ing office,Gordon House, Thursdays and Ohairs, Picture Frame @. a fowl supper v:ilI be served frofn . - ' Satur"�+s from 7.50 y, m to 9,00 p m.,or :Miss' Maxine Woods, of Toronto, -' phow Peck 20..o. 371y Our prices are the lowest, 5.30 until all }lave been served. The spent the week-end with Miss Hazel - _ Active Service Class will hold a Petty. -- - ve>,al F?OOF/IVCS bazaar afternoon:and evening. A Miss Agnes Petty and friend, of ^� "" first-class program will be given by _ t NSIL C.SMITH. D. D. 9.. L D, Parry Sotmd Di rot, were with W.' _ — - the following: Mist M. MacDnff, el- All aceouato are now duo , (5ueceeaoe College f ]. al Dales), W_T ce of ocutionist J. and ,Mrs. Pe over the week r• tike stivel icy. or Dental surgeon. Taon- 8 and 5 X B.C. Shin lee, natural of Brooklin', Mrs. A. W. - B end. and prompt settlement Ir officir e tta�+rer ry a At Claremont Frjd o D, A. sad.stained colors. Lynde, soloist, of Whitby, Baptist wre eta" every Taadar and Frida Phone- e The meeting of the W. A, will be -- �O's _ ? u _ TORONTO ASPHALT ROOFIN (3 Male Quartet, Claremont, The Miss- held'. in the. Church on Thursday, in shingles, sidings and es Davies. instrumentalists, of Br., r- BRB$RT T. FALLAISX. L D s.. B ri< ooklin, Miss J. E. Freaon, Nov. 10th, at 3 o'clock, Word for D.D.S. Graduate•,the Royal Cal pianist, College or roll roofings. gall Call "Peace." Program Coinm- !Y cannot eontiu•te to give- DeststI Sur;eme and the University.or Toronto, •' Green liver: Mrs. Alan Walker, 60 10600 to rmdeoce..eeond dcw east of St And (ialy, Iran shingles still(�rooftnge' fttee, Mrs. C. R. Petty and Miss _ credit unless accou_ntA prano, Whitby; 'ylisF Mildred, Lint- Milne.. Ladies please are ai aw'. to GV Church. Pscker,ni.Ont once hoar. 9 y, yr on. reader, Claremont. Admission provide. All p d When - se vi ). a p. ss_, or by appointaeeat. Ix ray We can supply the material onl l are welcome. e aertrleel. PLooe Pkk 3700. 431), give you a-price on the complete 35 and 20 cents. The .anniversary sevives o1 the - requited. lob. as we brave secured the - - servieve of a first-claaw GREEN MVER.- L•n*d Church will be held on Sun- iMiso'isssta0 garb*. roofing man, day, 'Nav- 13th, at 2-" p. m. Rev, F. Z. C'M+Fr3W3r , " " " ^^ -* •�• Mrs. Bi lby and family mop to H. G. Crozier, of Pickering wi!l - e f •ed A ELIZABETH RICHARDSON'- -All Work Guaranteed. _ Malvern this week. ronduei the ;erv'ice and ,kill be ass• - .— - — •Rue and automcbilr insurance o!a[ikinds, *� � F.' Pennock sttirt�d 'runninsr hi, icted by',the Lo' Hill choir." At L. BURN• NGHA`M• =eompanias bf solid fiinancial,stand. • ! • aa+ "•� • ,,,aw- ritI this 'week_ , 7.30.p, rn. I-ev. Ft Horton ,of Greet Building and (}elzeral �j P08TILL, Licensed Auctioneer, sill=s Jean .3lalcolm spent last Sufi- wood will 'preach•arid' -the-Centenn- Contrapting. i' . tae oonott« of Torte And Ontario Aoe. LUMBER YARD day with �4irs tiI: 17E'rcy. - ial.-ch+iii 'will zin�T. On Tuesday joy- F,•ttdrgtes turAtshed'oo all classes. 1110111 of All kinds attenuoa sQ on ahorsrn I b1i tii I r• spent the meek-en•i en.ine, \`or. 25th, Rev. B1r. Smilji, u: of work-Interior arA Exterior, no�sas. Address preen B,ver p,o., oat• , - "" with h•-r mother vA-i mare0 t', Tor-- Markham, .' will eriv(- an' Interestirtc A`cerariona and repairs. B-acgsLuIthing, S' Woodwork :-,t.' recently. : lPCture on' his trio' around the world' - B.HEATON TOWN Cbimaeys Btcilt Cnncret6'Work. t■1■ at' r;ltnt price* C°ha?. Wh:e ha--- ra'1 ht� br��k, iilu4trdted by lantern ,slid'ps. Th,, '• y e Qoo•gaaasv Qommisaooer ror fink! r_ ' 's ti,w is the-time to have 'those rP er ant c'*ato facttirs one da}':during , .Phone Pickering 5,i2 =,atrRlda.ta■, Aiweuntrnt sic. honey w loco p lecture. will berin ht n,(oils. ?t - pssrm Imam of lLArrfasa Lao. ;.bt �attrr.ded to. Harrt,ws re eirFd, a�'T,s tyo x'rrk±, i r: t � FAIRPORT. . TARIG+ ems. t)tii i bt�e• •, Om. y. p' silv,r. cnflfkti4h xi-I be tak -_ - a,eo near e.e i„ns on b.nd. Tire 1.r i- iI7. a'id 3Irz. J. I3ensori Ai ;1'�r>3, � ` , r ,s 'r';e.up P1otrN �ltstiyt+ on h•ecd; any! tilr, Dr:ptr an<i dauxhtPr, _�ttr•r,ti 5r, A� 41rea''� ('hickPtnHrtf,- Shingles For Sale ? lrt, MAW. L1C'EN..FD AI'('- TiONEER,tor Yosk,tyrrtaaec and Durbam Aleu c.r.x.er in 1'iittcg ('rearu `roars- .I�.,< ., ;ileii_irie^ s iri_B•ve'_ma:,•: ;.• hvr anti C2iilee Tj'ni+-'Cunt err. at Ceuat,es. All kinds of .ales promptly attended turn and Eir:!ri^ Wat•ber"' last weep. I'i 'kr.r i-tst. t,t, Tnr-tl,+ ix�1�ar.and 3z tin. 23, f', Shin lei, to. T-ma reasonable. Dates ew %ales may ba If tbinl';nlr c f ! u ,c t*1 e:rctri,t radio > y' g arnaged at NEWS plgcv, Sell and lndepeo abk f,r tt t!rrot•ob'ra is n of the Nrw 7}° s''t'`t Chtarch'Kil'1 hvlti tier - N.,r 'Galt-Galvaniz'ed.Steel Shingles, - dent Pb—. A h+tbr.oat 61y ;in ver=ary services o Sunday at - Bird'+ Felt Slat-P Shin lrs, -- _-- Rogers Majestic Inodels. n l R aid i.30 tn. Jir. Dixon Gvr-. SROUurIAM. Alen. re•rut,tn•rirag t,t:ggy wheels, BARNET ROBERTSON The price" are rrOht, p• ! - - ' don .uf' 'First Avenue Church, Torun_ Lawn inowera Fharppned. '. ?. WCOCi�sasd Charlie la'ombe visited his pen- T. 'PATERSON S . CLAREMOi�T to, will' cr,ndtict both >:en•ices arn1' le here on Sunday. ulectric&l Gontract,” GREENWOOD ;151y Zi•'n-Church choir will �ing.•On Tu..., .p Call and get prices. Phone 8612 -C Wiring and liepniring for Light '- - Nfni. C. Barclay spent the week- yday night at ,8.30, the �Avincuur. - rnd at Dunnville with the Ha ood rt Of -power, Tiekerin �Mills Quartet and :Miss Jean (;rant, - of family You Can Bu at Home" All kinds of eiectrical goods s 't`' r+nto, will -,sing and :tli... H{ Itr. y _ 6 vuld, of .iarkham will delight the The Ed. -Crocker family, _of Tor- kept in stock. a unto, rpent Sunday at the L. Matt- 21 _ TIRES, BATTERIES, Have poa tried LAXO. the audience in her usual pleasing style. ly Phone 17J5, Picker:n �- ew's House. , r. _ R new Cereal Fcaod and Mnf. -admission, _, and 15 cecits. :ACCESSORIES, - - - flu Meal It contains file W. J. Brown -and family of Torun- {Come to the Bazaar at VNhitevale on to, spent Sunday with the former's At as ioty And better r{ces : ,NOTICE - germ of the wheat and Other - • parts of the cereal grains, R'ednesday, Nov. 9th, at the parents here. A9 p =t Y United Church. 3fessrs L. Johnston and Bert' Har= _ - R Whitevole ' .� 19 An old fashioned health _ vey have harvested'a large'crop of Boa cao`in Torpnty. y. promoting food modern.- t w►u t vw�e No. 1 apples 10hopping every day -'-' ized. For axle at ! Mrs. J. Hanley, of Stratford, and e:ceps Wednesday " Your grucer'e. Mr. and Mrs.. 'Adam Spear. were Mr, and Mrs. W. Bate were week Let as repair thyt leaky tog.` _u _ ' - the guests of Toronto friends, ar<r ettd -isit,.rii of Uis ; Bate. GRA1N—FLOU FEED i the week-end. The Bu Scouts hell a most enjoy- - R _ f--^ • dust arrived a carload of firs. Whitson ham returned hams y y- Skilled Motor Repvirs. �'e5tern Cate. ahl? rceninR at the hume of Mr. . Will exchange � `•.. ! after spending a few weeks- wits and ;Sirs. W Knox ,o_n Friday' even- - Gordon.' J Law Tu,unt, friend... a - •.''Flour for R'ileat �Ve,ht;ve moot Any Feed on intr. J. 'nay need. y \• 31 r. F:d. Al:ni,+ of 13roughan'' The Lorna Ham' family of Clare- Phone ANTHONY WILSON . ' . pent Sunday with his parents; �I : innnt, were among the Sunday via_ °• - ` . Proprietor' ''tt11 line of Ponitry,Feed? ' and �1r;. Lurid Annie. it-urs at the hdmd of Dean And_Vrs. PICKERING,. ONTARIO Z. ZIrr. Robt. and J1iss Myrtle ,and- .hairs. 8tf ,Phone Mark. 550? _ T nn elirnn� �e�c, of ,Belleville, spent the week- John I.; Cowie spent several ---^-/-- p _... N . - L.. L7 S �r itrr-rr-rate ` 1't�, :�11 Parkes ,• --rrr-rni-r,,,zrr-�s�rec''t�, .-sir. t•red Cow- -_ - PICKERING, ONT. Mrs. -John Turner and .-Baugh- it and fammily. bringing him home on �� Q R. -- -- — tar,-,-aria, and sun, Garfield,'u? :1•lil- .aatirday. 'Direct from Holland i v R G. CLENDENINt t,;n, were vl.itin>~ the furmrr'. br„- 3Ir. -anti Mrs. Wailacc Bartair-and _. ther, Mr. wln, Peebles. daughter, 'Mrs. Dalton, and husband _ C t FCNERAL I)IRF.CTUR �I'” fleten Turner,--our e,in-train- of Scott, were recent visitors at Again we (lave imported'direc�from lowers iec at St. Michael's Hns ital tich:, Holitrnd ti lxr p •_� F 1L 1t)y tIo4ne__ Re asenrtment of ow. Private Ambulance recently had to undergo an operat- Clayton. and firs, g Asfi"1tid and the ' in hulhe, suitable both for out- _, ion for; appendicitis, is curivalescin„ door.and indoor.phI)iingand former's mother, of Tordnto, scent indoor forcin Day Pbo e 00G ht:Serviee at Our millers el4iessr; «'ikon Bros. Sunday Oct. - 23rd, with 31r. ant, Ihrtrh htrlbs are graded Top SIZE- - Mn ltoltby. or Extihitioa, First Size and second s Malvern.5000 - are busily engaged, night and day -St. ,John'A anniversary and con- Size,' The hulhslisted'1elow-are = grinding .w'heat. . Looks as' though cent will take place on Sunday, and all Top Size and assure yon of the preferential agreement with-the Monday, Nov, 13th and 14th. Wat= the largest and hest hloom. We' can furnish Markham, Ont. old land is beginning to function. ch out for bills. - ----- Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Beatoin . and Drs. McDougal and little son of Hyacinths. all colors, 13c each, 2:27-c cut flowers for �# , daughters and friend, Mr. John Th. Blenheim and Mr. and Mrs. A. Har- Darwin Tulipe. named,23r,dozen = ' _ ` omson, of. Toronto, and Dr. Blake �I m ' cony, of Toronto, called o)tt T. C. and .-... .. ,_ ., - $:..0►per.lOC� aH - -and,- and sons,'of Whit- Mrs. Brown on Sunda �Datiodila, l kinds, Sic, 4fk an oc�:asYOns �. by, spent Sunday with D. IZ, and y The teacher, Mr, McWhirter, and ��-� -- �1rS. ham w- + 7,r far a�V to f rY�r rel - U 1 r7a ...,owe i,u huVe party•at the_.Paper White Naricasus, extra Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Dickson-and ool held a Halloween large,sic a dezea ' w)r'P..�ths -your'' furnace Cleaned, Mesdames Burkholder and Beaton, school on Monday evening. �_ ` ,repaired or a motored to St. Thomas one day re- Mr. and Mrs. Sheckley and fam Orncns, 20 cents per dozen . r Gently and visited.Mr. and Mrs. Br- ily,- df. Hamilton, .relatives of Mr. Madonna Lily, per 20 cents each _ - Sprays, - NEW ONE idgette and the latter's mother, Mrs Gannon, called on the Gannon fan:- - - = -- Jas, Thornton, formerly of this place (ly on Wednesday lack. Tulips,special double. for indoor, r'a Crosses - Come and buy your Christmas Thomas Ste 40c and 30c per dozen .installed. . Phone your phenson of Oshawa is _ Rifts at the bazaar to be held in the now in charge of the' Brock Garage. Mixed Tulip Bnibs,all colors, order now. Sunday School room of the, United W competent, .dependable man' I,00 and 1.Wper iOC+• --; • -- Or if it's A rstov4 saw_our n�n.l Church on Wednesday, Nov. .9th. li eh tiir. Stephenson as proprietor, 'r'uli u b to ceaW p^r In'.' s' c - !, I Booths wdll be opened at 3 i?, m. itkQ1, ' mrnnaadn9 p t ' ., • ' d pro ri D B 1 !e +C A STE,RR�TT. where. Heaters, stove wipes and The articles offers for sale wt 1 be T}te many friends of Mr. W, Makewhil of vonr. regnirPmerats, e A. all hardware at lowest of a miscellaneous character, inciud Jackson are sorry to hear of his while ills assortment is com lete, r-- • u ..prices possible. in¢ candy, aprons, home-made bar,- continued ill health. He is sadly p -• �f aWral Director inn etc., besides there will be fish- missed in church and Sunday Sch- b T �T� �T*��w pond for the children. A public cupful so re he hsa been so fai- bnlsnoe•Berviee AL i V i per will be served frtnrt 5.to S o'- Jones Dmg 'Store clock. Admissions '25 and 15 cents, y y- e-==4= Photo 1 Q ,Eardw'are Phoae;l000' fir sonnet. Do not forget, the date. Don't miss thA Chicken 9rtpper at' �'hoIIa 8$OU ' } p . m• ... 0 �0 Nov,J� h. Time, 3 p, m. Plate,,U!tiit. St, Andrew's Chnrch. Py� �-� t� Sunday $,(tool. ink, u°6Way, No"V. Stii A DIItar10 �, • ,� �.: ,- '•-.,.. - �-,„, •:f, .,..._.. ...R meats - ;b°..,,F/n^.•._ - r.,4.. -y.... - I • YY:.°_ +1r-v. '::✓sack. rs rti.ma..a. ,♦'a1'•� S.Yi19.••.µ.. .,..,. _. .. .. .... i _. .. : ^ - _. _ � : r:. in Tunis }- _ - For trade the merchants appear'to - • •'•• = ' - . -haTe a tolerant disregard, but it is - - .bptter not to be misled. Shrewder V m - ` ',bargainers never were. Ali that has J happened Ss. that they have learned y to play a most fascinating game i'•' __ _' - - =' 'patiently, as becomes him who has the last word. Purchases, except the - buyer be in a hurry (In which case be will doubtless pay for his haste), r . .. should be approached with due dis- regard for time..and the sock in- spected, ,prices asked and dismissed GOVERNMENT OF THE - Tzith a s-alc, th �aa=des#red srt#ele - - - • passed over with no more than a - DOMINION OF _CAN=ADA C&dual nnQation •rhlQ the ao�to,• �„_ - - - - - .. _ derstands and enjoys, if he likes - .your compaLy or imagines that a T - - - bargain will finally result. _ .. But lest pride should have ain a ,. . ._ LOAN 1'932 too great a fall, do not imagine that - -the trader really thinks you.are un- - Interested in the things you u pass your eyes. which. - ' The inister o f Finance o era f or ablic sabscri tion over. He sells to � he watches, and to the tone of your voice, every shade of which he has ' e 000 y - .. -._ V QO ill! ' mastered in the conrse of•a long, ap- - n - - `! oolh prenticeship. 1 1 = Thereafter the game ._kas begun. I - - Dom n on of Canada 4%- Bonds Wand In his way. he plays with scrup• f - ula-us fairness. On one occasion I was minded to - Bearing interest fromm 15th October,1932, and offered'in•two'matrtrities; as ff110a'$: -buy a carpet; and fortunateiy sad almost as much time to spend in the - - 000,00(?— 3 YEAR 4 c BONDS, DUE 15th OCTOBER, 1935 process as the vendor, so that it took X25, _ two visits to his sank before real $55,000,000-20 YEAR 4% BONDS, DUE 15th OCTOBER, 1952 _:. - - -,bargaining began,-,. - Subject to redemption at par.and interest on or after-I5tb October,.194' ' t t 1ee:hto have discovered Its true beau- _ Canada,at ifice of the bfialstit of Finan ` _ p i eni piece, old and sufficiently. trodden brX bare Principal payable without c ergo,io lawful money of Caa the o ce and _ ty and texture, but of course the - -Receiver General of Canada at Ottawa or at the-'office of the Assistant Receiver General u Halifax,Saiot. - a Charlotte w seller started• at-the• maximum and _ - - . , _- .- John, to o,Montreal.Toronto, Vt7mnipeg, Regina, Cststary and Victoria. _ - _. - .I riposted with what I.felt was the =Interest payable half-yearly, 15th April and 15th October, in lawful mosey ' minimum. In eight dexa we hart diminished the difference by alias[ a _ vi E.,,..]., t.hargt.at•aoy brancit in c anada Qi atty_ihartereli naait. tb'ot[AAnd"'francs:- converging to "tile point which was Axed as-the culml- - Denominations. nation in each of our minds. - - ._. ._.-: Meanwhile-I bad-learned much of _ 3 YEAR BONDS, 51.000 his family, history and had my-.first ]e'saes in true Arab humor. - . -' 20 YEAR BONDS, !j 500 AND $1,000 it was understood, between us that + -we argued only when we were alone. - 1 did not wish to'spoil'_his quick sales _ The proceeds of ibis Loan will be used to retire:34,449,950 of bonds maturing 1 st Novrat- - to chance -visitors with plenty bf c _ be , 1 93 2, a and to provide for the general purposes - of the Government and the Cancdiap =-mooeq. On the ninth day we were - - - - • _ a o a approaching' a bargain when a new N ti a 1 Railways. 4 client .arrived and, seeing" my car• _ _The- Loan is authorized under Act of the Parliament of Canada, and both priaci @a[..aad - Vet stretched. -was immediately in. _ interest area charge on the Consolidated Revenue Fund of Canada.• 1� terested. Demanding the price. he - - _ _was%old without the flicker. of an The amount of this issue is $80,000•,000. The Minister of inanee,,however,rewires the eyettd that it was not for sale. � � . ' - -- - - right'to allot or reject the whole or any part of subscriptions received, provided such allot- = - - = Until I had'finally said "3 es" or < -- — -- - _ "no:•. that carpet was really not for . _,_ ments coo not increase the principal am-bunt of the issue by more than $25,000;006.-' sale, bat the newcomer was a max ! - " :-- - - 1 valid forms other those e r - -- - - 'Applications will sot be on f h than th a printed by t6 Ring's Printer. •- ' ~j of determination, not to be robbed of - Fbis .desire. - The trader looked at.,me and read _ _ _ _ n V r ,t my smile correctly, so he named a � 3 Year Bonds 99,20..d inter..r-YleidiR matLLrlt�'`k'.2g/a :. . price two thousand francs htgher ISSUE PRICE: _ as otere 20 Year Bonds, 3.45 d� yieldia 4 50�'�, than the etarting_!roint of our nego• , 9 gco matnri y _- Cations..- PJvrrs.at`h be made is jell+tr'rine M applicatses or ix the case of thei-year-boards, ar allegmew. t The bargain was completed at an - - - _.:. abatement of seven hundred and fifty :.franca. and I heard .tie purchaser _ Subscription lists will open'on•31st October, 193 2. and will close on'or before 16th Noweinber, 1932.. • ochuckltng' with glee as h? told the_ with or without notice, at the discretion of the Minister of Finance .Subscriptions will be received by - tale 1a the lottngo oi, the hots! that sop branch iii Caliiadi of any chartered bank and by recognized dealers from w hem.official application 's evening• forms maw be obtained. W : a despot led r _ • e h d been despo 1 d of an - _game. , •Whed, the Quick buyer had departed the Trader did not• smile - - . - -:abut he looked- doubly' victorious as :- - ''lie gave an order to his assistant. }�� FINANCE, .DEPARTMENT of FINA from.. some. inner recess. Pro- _ ._ ._ . . :•� .^ _ - - - .Y-; •� Ottawa. 31st October. 1932 y- duced-a carpet=even superior to the _ one I had lost. _ . _ _. _ _ ft was tenderly spread before me. : - Where did we, get to"" asked. my friend, ,although he knew to a cen- _ time.' and negotiations were rPQom lm^need.-From "A Wayfarer in '.North -- -- - - -- - - - — -- - -- ---- - �. _ ---— - Africa," by Fletcher Allen. • feels the thrill- o(-accomplishment. In his formal education.' Rut what a h.011 er ...-,Proper Toys Aid the cradle he wants to wave a rattle, lot he must`have learned to be ready g' Ocean Lineri Self-EXpress><o>� because In me-ving his'arms•acrd mak- for' this; to manage his- own body ' 'A ehange in the design_ of .steam- Horse'Loses Battle in Chile . i ing a noise he feels that he is really skilfully, to,climb' and run and jump; ships, involving a five per cent. !u- Santiago, .Chile.-The -back to the! "' ' Childreri' doing something. :He is making things to find-out'about the world immediate- crease in length which would bring as Lcrs "; movement in Chile ties met happen. After he begins to walk he- .ly about, him.. to know the'meantuga iticrease,in efficiency of almost 100''per with a' reverse. Replying to 'a pett - _ to conscious of new possibilities. He' of a great-many words: to-distinguish tion from the Horse Cab Association,: Play dings Help Learning— wishes to carry things, to push things between -different sizes and weights, vent. is near birth in the experiments which'dreams of a comeback now,that I Children Bored Without . about, to bend things and takes.them between things. hard and sett, things of German scientists,-Dr. Fritz Zeicky, ' motor buses are being driven from' apart again. He-sees his father and round and square and how these all physicist of the California Institute of . -the streets by lack of gasoline and� Adequate -Play mother'tfofng things he wants, to emu- work together. Technology at Pasadena.--California, the high' price of. accessories, _t.e late. Picture books, small-sized house- inese are some of fife things that said. i -New Haven, Conn.-Children devel- - • Mayor of Santiagi declared iliat he op tantrums because they are bored; keeping toys, such as •mops and. he may learn from his toys, and he Dr. Zeicky said the principal expeii- could not permit the establishment of I brooms, miniature garden tools, enable will it'his play materials are chosen ments indicated that it most ocean -i sea of the Yale University Cannon Thomp according to Dorothy s horse-bus line between the centre of; him to fulfill this desire. while such with that end in view, Many of them .-liners were severed in the on - the City. and the.suhurb..or isersity taculLy-and. - Quints things as blocks, Paint, clay, ham- -need not be purchased. Packing"a .sECtian inserted, increasing their director of the Caiinon•Nursery School mers, nails and pieces of wood will boxes, boards, orange crates, as well len.-tbs but slightly, an immense.tm- Sr • of New Haven, a laboratory of child � This was a reversal of the policy life where students in the Department give hi;n the opportunity of carrying as spools,.pieces of cloth, wrapping prbvement would be obtained. of the municipality which recently out his own ideas in an original way. paper and kitchen utensils, presented He told of tests near Hamburg, Ger- of Education of Yale University study st Pd 230 modern American garbage to him for his• own; lief out many, in which' parafln steamship mo - tt'fYicks and substituted horsedrawn ve child development. It,is Mrs. Thomp At all times_a healthy child is a .tremendously in the family toy p bud- dels were propelled, at the rate of _.- lhtcles, thus 'increaatn a,+, son's'belief that the lack of proper dynamo of energy. The yo„non.• tin -g- t I provision• for play is probably the is.the shorter is the time he can .get. There are other things that may' •.0 miles an hour. From these tests auu 'nelping to reduce the- country's - need to be bought and these should have come.the theory.of an improved most common cause for the:cantaker- stick at any one thing. It is,.there- 6a�v,i::a -a� _y�re�.ftrrd:ucirca'r-teats':-tltc'y ngthr th+ � I ous child:' tore, necessary to have on band`a - At present tile. Centrai Bank holds varlet o should be simple and durable, sholild physicist' said, and equally important Ito few drafts on foreign countries that Children who 'arz strppose-dly h&v y f toys, especially things to ing the best of modern Care do super- manipulate and experiment with at-be suited to a variety of uses require research is under way 'on the shaiies S• =. It has been-forced to touch its greatly Ing ingenuity, and should fill a define of prows and sterns. .-diminished gold' reserves to import for homes, in hospitals or in instltu first. Later he will need more con- are being almost-universally struCtive materials to use his increas- lte development need of the child.' The scientist predicted the future • gasoline,'which is still. being sold- at :Toys Whieli Please Paten - would' bring- considerable ciiange In- � - normal prices, in order to parity taxi- hampered fa their growth through lack ing abilities. .NVheu_children are "can- . �t -the 'types of prows. One of these of proper provision for play,” Mrs. takerous' it is often because they are "Far too'many toys are bought s;m- - buses now survive is Santiago oi;t w bored. • The h would be designed with a bulge both - Thompson said-. Active;constructive q eve• exhausted their ply because they:appeal to the father of a total of .1. 00 ,existing two,years , .. - at top and bottom, leasing the centre • � ago. - - - - -•- . play leading to growth is by no means immediate environment, 'and. have and mothe`i! - .- grown restless Lor new worlds to con• "Toys should fill some need of the concave. Another proposes a straight a panacea for the tl' culties of child._ _ Ihood,-but the im cations in the so- quer. 'I don't know-what has got,into child, and it is only b tddyin chile profile; jutting forward at the toy. -- �f00- -�J p - �Vaauuy, I.Q le no tLot7. y Y $ b}e . Tests of this, the 'barge" type, �clal, emotional and\ mental develop indicated it is better adapted to rough 3. Some four hundred prehistoric fort 1m@nt are such that one can no longer means-that John Jr., having been'pro- -termtne-what these needs are and how Tess or castle walls, many of them j afford to ignore the subject. vided with no suitable play ataWrials best- to satisfy_them.. That .is why seas' �.- well preserved, have been found in the' of his own, has appropriated the kit• modern toymakers are rapidly aban- - Province of Bradenburg. The oldest Peek Self-Expresslon. then cloth, or the family carving Bet. doning their conventional design 'and American chi}dren are eating yeunr _ Of these. walls date from the Bronze "A child is always seeking.self-ex• "At the'age of six. it not before, are appealing.to_the child psycholol#- candies at the rate of ing pe,iW > �e (800 to 600 B.C.-)..- pression, Just like a grown-ulr, he a child must go-to-achoo3 to begin fats for guidance." J pounds a pear. ' Y" . .._. "� - - ,,,- - fie �.• wagger cCoat , GIR D. OF 20,WHO WE�6NE� 196 �BS. ::.•� , .By HELEN WILLIAMS. jtluat7ated Dreasntakatg Leaaon Far. Tells How She Took and lbs. Off niched With Every Pattern AND 'IMPROVED HER COMPLEXION - ' Are_y=ou the Young lady of whom . t - people are remarking, "How she is v filling out!"? (That's r good-natured way of saying "getting.fat.") If fat is slyly and stgalth#ly distorting your . youthful, figure, Yotr should grapple with it at once. At 20 yeafa age this_-gIrL_was_in its toils. Re w s 7>"'' +:<' _.•' she unburdened her young botFrof 50 superIl ous pouhds. _ - { ,• .� "About 12 months. ago I was con- - std stably overweight, being on the ' °r::% >.;:xy<'•::;;a::•:;;.: .` ^`1 small side and weighing nearly 196 , food substances and all excessive ¢. ::::, .;;: •, ':.•:•--;;;'>' ` _._ _lbs, at 20 years of age. I was also - ve �? ,,4:''�:'':1^({•"• ">":�' / Ll44Jle ' sins in watery waste matter. w lien this - - �'•. r the small of m Sack heavines on _j_allowed to accumulate, the k „ y rising, with a very body's chemistry is liable to 'store i#- F g. ry poor complexion - . t which broke out ins tarsus up out of the way in the for.n'of fatty, •, I po ry.so of- blood,"•'v ten.• Since taking Kruseben Salts all tissue. 'Once Kruschen gets into your. ' these conditions have disappeared, I blood, a goring fat commences to ti � � "' ^• melt. sway from your ankles and have now gone dolwn to'-ormal weight, your double chin commences being 146"Ibs„ have a lovely com- plexion, and rise In the morning with 11� vanish, hips become ,leader; -yo,i won't lose 4 or 5 lbs. a day or any 31 = I no hoariness whatever.'—(Miss) H P, thing.toolish like that but Almost be- the residual as is it pound by pound die. t • e 1 of ruschett re0resents fore you realize 2934 ' S appears—until you ..finalIy have the far ��'"-"'�'■i T excel taken from time salt yImmemorial ar�h for' aired. onabla figure you have always de- „ leafy natural clearance of undigested Kruschen Salts is obtainable- at alL A Drug Stores at 45c. and 76c,per-bottle. 'John'and Jlary and Tommy," a,baok of verse -l�r children qy Lady Eleanor JlcLaren Brown, and which is just being brought out is - Its13-country; will deservedly attain-and hold a Very d=stinct place for- _ __A sK•ea_l+-y li,t)e cast for-the juriioi .'I`iint of a'%Heavy Boot Classified AdVE itself.in'the affectiot of Canadian children of all ages from coast to miss. It's thoroughly wearable. Anl -tit Ras approaching midnight and Coast. The book Is publighed-in Canada by the Oxford University it has so much snap and snigrtness. `i OFFER TO EVERY 'E\TOR Press. Toronto. _' 3-wrung,- malt still ho*ered around the List-off wanted Inventions and ruU besides. tr, ormation sent free. She zuLamy puss. - The book is he'story of John, age eight. liar•,-almost'six, and And it. 111 be ust the thin' for door. The stillness was suddenly any, World Patent Attorneys. 273'!lank tt { g y w 1' g � Street, Ottawa, Canada. = Tommy,-two; three Ca'hadian children, and how they spent a summer school days for early fall. _ shattered by a lard crash upstairs. n boliday in-Euglaai3, The voyage cloth, soft checked woolen and "Gracious, .hear," said the timid E�iED1ES FOR-ALL SICKNESSEs- e across the broad ?;tlan�it, the de- + + Vrtte Mrs. Apnna-Pdpner, 309 Burns - lights and wonders .of Loudon, and the gallant adventures enjoyed diagonal: monotone woolen are -ni_e 1 swain. "what-could that be Y'• "Oh.- st, Winnipeg, Nan. 3 during a mouth's stay by the sea at Hove, are all described in delight- amedl.ims' ;replied the m es, "that'd just papa .P ULLETS, YE.vRLI.NG HENS. AND .9 The raglan -shoulders make it rer� I -oekerets, r3arred Rocks; !chits' ilul verse written in easy sLOtq form. simple for the home- seamstress ,,o,-dropping a h.nt."'—Pele-Mele. tV c;3, Wyandotte-9 and Leghorn, .J..G. Eleanor Mel wren Brown, authoress-61 thla entertalning'rtea.'wo Y fashion it. You'1�be surprised at the Tweddle. .Fergus. Ont. . is Lady XeLares Brown. the brilliant wife of Sir George-,11ciAreu small cost to make it. YOUR EiYEK'S MAKING !Brown. European General Manages of the Canadian Pacific Railway; Style No. 2924 is-designed for sizAs 1Y FUR]1L'La, il.uf EACH'. WR1T8 and the book. apart-trom its lively message to children everywhere.is S. 10, 12 and 14 years.- Size 10 ft I 0++ FEEL OUT Vi' SORTS `. 'lldland Laboratory. s0s Burns 3t. a further feature of the patriotic and imperial work Lady licLaken quires-2 7/i yards' of 54-inch material j at+ titi' neg, scan _. ;Brown Is continually 4agageti in'towards the closer and kindlfer rela•� -with 2% yards of 39-inch lining. I : Wake lip your Liver Bile - ruxk= =rsT.r waxTsa. tionshi.ps of Canada-witb the Motherland. The Illustration shows the For wint-r it can be made of tweed thixture Or picric heavier' W@iQ�it vrool•I —NO Calolottl IIteded �UIES ct',1�TED Tu L1GxT - - �..an:hares, and a few of. the sixty delightful drawings by that admire } when you test flan,d ta.•d.•oar,on the L sewing at hotne; goo,i Yav; work iC y °��,t>��g ua Bert charges -paid.' \stigmal lianu'fao- able artist. P. A. Staynes. buttons _ world.that's year Byer w SHOW T@ ORDER PATTERNS.t.,e!'1 dadytwo Pounds o fLkuidb4o into yearbowel. turfing Co„ Dept. aS. 'Moiltrtale Digestion and ebmwaiian std bin= slowed try:food u aceumulatiat and a being g towed OUR CROSS-WORD PUZZLE write your name and address plain- yea and a"�g you test wrowked. i Mere bowel-movers like .ice, erl. miners] GROW MUSHROOMS - T$a .g'vfng number and size Of such .awr. laxative candy or chewing gum or. rou ge,don't go tar en 1 2 3 . 4 5 6 7 3 9 10 11 - patterns as you want'. Enclose 15c m y a need a liver.t;mal,nO1it`c.rtm'. L;:t>. EARN.-434) rQ1D L 1"iVARD$ REEK- .- ' . _ stamjli or c6i-i (coin preferrfd i wrap I.iyer.Piffle a the best ono Bate. Parely vegs- LY grQtivSng mushrooms is yotirccellar labia. Sure. Ask Ilor them by sane Aafnw 12 13 1{ it carelulls) for each number, sad substitutes. 23e.at.0 druggists, 42 or outbuilding We buy. ..,,.� :�, __I ,gr address your order to Wilson Pattern free booklet. Pioneer ' Mashroo Co Service, 73teat Adelaide St.,Toronto. 32 Orchard !s a Blvd,Toronto. 16 ] 1 {E rAINTYrCOMFORT /rMEALTHS SAKE f RE6m 19 Inland Village' •- ..7 11DONTTAif'E�I�GtY/ ,/'D GS ondoners Reading NortFiction 1 -- This Is their world; th s portion of J Londoners' borrowed 5,000,00iF non. '21 22 25 26 the earth +A GUARANTEED fiction books from o . .M public !thrall t.s #a-_ ' eans much to them-tray, do; not+�. REGULATOR the last year. - mock nor jeer; j : ABSOLUTE-LY 41 L� 9 This spot has held the things to tIARMLESS _ them most dear; MAiYUFACTURER 3 Their earliest dreams, their sorrows NAUSEC+US and their mlrtb. pt MEtbCiNES "JI a, few opening's for local repre- - 34 37 ii4ho enters It must never count the i Mt Sentattces; Real opportunity to males worth _ of� EASILY USED money and to set you up to Your own - ` i Of homes in term+! of gold, leSt,he 1 s business. -Wrtzs fof particulars. 38 9 appear ' I ! • g , Dept. a. sae! Toat-b strode, _ . - a!'itas er Toronto 41 42 4 As one whose heart is sadly out _ - • `. of gear= ,J"OteoNrr dud sdarfAt rH41—ri—row arr Who holds no reverence..- for, their •""'•"� e,'~,,.`��s`:""'^• - 44 45 4"/ : place of birth. _ OYSM NORRKX^ i1MeNoRQ 0EA Look For the Name :. WALTANNE REMEDIES DEPT: W. 4q 50 1 g2 - Evenings came'' gently, housewlves ;2 College St. Toronto Ont. tnla to-light and D PLUMB'S - - `' 1 34 SS Their lamps and spread the table's • iC simple fare- - i Then comes the •triendly clicking of COLDS PERFECT PIPE e' ,• Horizontal : '38--cozy .16—To trills a Hate Head,Coda: H..e Mmeed,$ 1—Dance 39—Foil deed 13—.Bovitte etiitnala That marks the oar's soft blending - and inhale is Chan Cold, The name is Pod . with the night, 1t •�s•^Throats Hwe than "'on the:bowl of evoiy 4—Small seed 40 Foxes 20—Colloquial: child tub well into as.aed dart,, genuine Dr. Plumb's - !►rid all the little houses'seem to wear 4 y Pipe and the word �!l=Pltlgs bofsteroua]y 21—Passageways Rai rNT*f . 1dCk1 T 9--Mineral .sprilg4.. A peace. unknown to mansions of. 43—Hawaftan dish 22—Vegetable he ,great, I "PLUMB"isfmpma. `- 12—\umber 44--part of circle 3' Pale _ 0 _ , — _,. a - ed n hiti on the ' t , = 13--Assessed 9—Kind of meter. 25—Story of Troy j • 14--To cut— _ 49—Sick 26--Camp dwellings `-liargaret E. Bruner, in "The Will rubber moathpieee.% •15—Raillery- 50—To throw ,28—Resin �o' the ,�Vlsp:' � eaKING OF PAIN~ BEWARE OF 17---To disregani 53—Umu gauge "_C M. ..,.,,r,,,'' _ IMITATIONS 10-Cap .'53—TQ piece, 31—Strength . i AtN; i3 V,Er-, `70 1,4t�T--W-&FT_'Q 10—Struck with knee _5' 4—Sole 32-Trap - PUZZLE CTS many od<�o.•erlro =1—Sacred __- X55—Finish 3a`—To murmur 1 ' > _33—To consider - Vertical 0�. Enure- N 0 T �P. R 0 D S RAN _ - - YO .-_y Modoi ho.197 -.24—Mine entrance 1-Tali: 3T—Frailtq I R $ $ $ R I S E 0101 - an �7—Some. 2—Girl's name - '''39=To relievo [LEA P E D P S P P I RJR - Boy 3—Softly.- 40 ale cat i A L U Td P 0 X19--Fashion "4---Stair, - 42—Plateau ' - ' ' 1 IT 0 I N C 0 fi L' 0 3 T x 2rotq -. ._30-Chinese net-ght 5=E uality 43—Messenger TROUBLES r es¢+i�riesro. - ,R�� q 0 F T $ T A R a A Z $ R r RUaiNOV►CH - S=—:z�1 6—Bovine animal i. 44—Cube sHA8KEL1.' T 32-Fuel 7—Guiding lines _ t ' ' I F LEI Fs A R N 0 LIMITED 33—Within 8—MArgin- - {_ 46—Hotel S 0 T 4 soothed ��' 4e0 McOiO St 14--Science, of 'iC+x-;�.Iaa 0 Tgcerio�t**atPrial 47—Electrifie,l particle II N T 0 R S 2 Montreal.Que.>t� T R $ S N 36—Oiler 20=Through' 4S—Fish - a 0 a R 0 4J 1 37—Obese 11—Respect 51—Butterfly _ ~- - c _:rasa f A P P S N D O H A d $ R ` :-. LSA CAROa`1 AYB IrtKY _ tit I : a » and use both arms for signalling. LAD S F S It (} $' T ! Take Lydia 14 London s"Own Mounties t ydia E. Pinkham s Mounted A London "mountiest'On horseback I.. _ _ •_,_ g _ Vegetable Campouatl< " policemen are ritiw being makes an imptessive flgitre, and you j •'1 am a nervous it aeetas as though i smplbyed on'trafSc control at a main`- Woultt "Fertilize" Fish Ponds ' „ will often see one at the head of an •hould Dy': . . - qty settee are all o� her of points In the West Ead o Lori- Tuts mode by fisheries research seas" . . : �1 wish 1 were dead" . .. offiCiiil procession. The fixneral _tor-. how omen have we heard these express don,- The have an' advantage_oder tege of the late Lord Plumer,.for in- scientists working 'iindek Cmiadfan i r y stoma from some woman who has becoiae' r, As ordinary constable at t le job, be. authorities hate indicated that water• •o tired-and-run-down that her accuse' stance, was led by a policeman on-a I •• no lea • a the•seta. ; --then:-_6eaL_nn +�..r t , can get tan _n r�En sr'°° X66 {� r a nee in this po-I may be riertilized' i1I'9uClr ,'way-as i No woman should allow hv"N M ' thelm a greater range of vision, tc pf. a 8be plant and ant- I ; • s drift into this condklon it she can .beio " sition in what was es sentiail° e aJl herself. she shone pin Lydia E. Platt. ' _ The horses of.London's mounted po- mat life ham's Vegetable Compountl a trtaL For ier's procession was to mark that�the nearly•t, , ,La.. wOO, tan Batter �h�s Hcemen are among the most" highly 'civil authoiitTes were in control; • .. ,_ 1 ! .* chum' scaelesa trained in the world, Lind those on trat- _ I strength and riaor. "Great men are they who see that i _ 9s girt of e:etp too wommn wyao repots Ile -duty are to good- at their job Intelligence upon c tf`fldren depends, spiritual is stronger than any material " ---- to us say thaf'%.y'tre bxaetted by•thls i flat their riders can drop the re'ins to a Tatge'e=tent, upon diet.. force.'.—R: W: Emerson' " ISSUE..N.. 45--'.32 gist today and andwadteb tmhe�CMYth ot• Whitevale, gave an excellent .• -� - d s ga ad- ees^on the work of the W. M. S. on •.-„CARD OF THANK& SALE RIIGIdTEn. ` dress and the r4kering Male Qasst- the H ie, Mission fiel4a in Canada; ' - ^' tat' delighted the audience both' ih and it is hoped her words wt11 bear - _ singing and in their choice of num- -fruit.in increased interest.by the H. Brandon and daughter, p'RIflAY Nov 11th=Auction $e1e TERMS ”' hers, there will be a demand for women of our church. The W. M. S. Marion Of Greenwood wish to thank ' o? farm stock, implements fern- $1-7s per Year; 61.50 it paid in advaru, -their services-this winter. members sincerely thank the_ Pick the friends of iGreenwood and vi iture etc., at lot 6, con. 9, Marto- � becriptions to the .United slaw wd.Great ham (at'Box Grove the proper• Britain 112.00 m advance. On Oct. 21st, there died in Grace ering friends for their kindly and ity for the many kindnesses shown j ' ' Hospital, Edward Pees, 578 Shaw efficient help on this occasion. _ ty_of Walter Rivers. Sale at arse, St. Toronto, He leases to mourn his On the afternoon of Tuesday, Oct- 1044N tlsem'dt1 g their recent beiegve- sharp. No. Reserve. Prentice and 10l4N MURKAR, Proprietor.. . -loss, a widow formerly Miss Man- 25th, members of the Brougham W. meat. Pryce, auctioneers. ice Madill, one son and two daugh- L motored to the.-beautiful home of ters. Before moving to the city they Mr. and Mrs. Winters, of the 4th ' V _ PtCKERING COUNCIL. owned- and lived on the farm where concession, to meet the Pickering COM�'�,FTE+' =SPERS.A.ZI The above council met pursuant to the h Orchard owl Inn su now stands. Branch as their guests, About .50 Rich- adjournment on Dipxda eer' was very Rood being present altogether. Miss_Rich- -Of the Fully Accredited - - y, -Oct.Oct.3lat. � hot suc' a large attendance as for-. ardson, president, had charge of the '•., . Members all present, the reeve in the merly. The program given by Rhod- regular meeting. At the conclusion- _s_ +nn('� ?' c The minutes of the last meeting es-Ave. 'Choir,-was very good. Viet- of the necessary routine business, Her ll age s 1J�.fCk• �;-, Farms'. were read and adopted. or Pike, the radio- artist, and Mr. Brougham Branch were asked to pr- -. - A report-on-the pr6posed action on Davis, the.-leader of the choir :'vent oxide the aftern.00n's' -program.scountyre.valuation andequaiization inane ditch,in their ear op the tray Mrs. Harvey pzesided and at the }S�lo 't�lolI1 He"rd' _ -was read, and the council'submitted ! out, but we were glad that it did piano, led' in the singing. of "0,_ _. �R their requests-to the Board. Further'l not affect .their.singing. Canada,"• Mrs. Glen, when called up- tails will be published later. on, gave •a comprehensive, thought F L.Green.of Greenwood. address-' " BALSAM. - -AT IHE FARM,-PI@KERING, ORTI. ' -arresting' address,.takin.g as_her sub- - ed the council on local relief problemr, - - -- — . -'- .Ject, "Citizeziship, showing how the —ON — wnBertrata Realty Co.'were given ap• Mr. and Mrs. Manderson spent women,, through organization, could en.L n certain cub division develop' Sunday with relatives at Whitby. do much to hel prob- Saturday, November the 12th,' '�93Z . Petti_oat C- Kingston E Miss-Jane_-Godciard spent several p to solve the Petticoat Creek. 'days with Miss Grace Tomlinson-in teitis 'confronting the -world' to-day,- Considerable discussign wits g iven to ' to' help 'awaken a-social consciousn- �laremont• A L 1.15 P. M: 7 relief problems which'are this month ess, a Imowledge of right and wrong Mrs. W. L. Brown, of;Oshawa s n beginning to appear. p" The- various problems of our day - ant the past week with Judsom and E. L. Rudd will sell by auction-, On Nov. 12, his entire The standing committee on Contin•' ;firs. Ward. � were carp forcibly brought to our Mr. gencies reported and recommended - attention. Mrs. Harvey acid Mrs. p y the following payments. D R Beaton, . Shaw, our merchant, has been Brown contributed a musical'cont- nerd of Shorthorns at the home farm _ on acct. of salary; 125 01); D R Beaton, njoying the company of his mother est, Mesdames- Bunting winning the. - adjoining the Village of ' selecting jurors,20.00; E L Chapman, for some time. J (�' $ ditto,10'00; Adam Spears, ditto, 10 00; Mrs. Richard_._--Day is suffering prizes. In closing, all, sang the oat- r J Murkar, printing, etatiunery etc., from a severe heart attack and, is tonal Anthem. The excellent hostess VICKLMG,_ONT"O - - .54 94; Wm Cheater, salary for Oct., confined to Ifer-bed. and helpers served.dell ous-_refresh.. - 95.00; Thos. Gregg, act'g Div Court as . The anniversary services and the ments to the guests. Th thanks of - The herd was founded at high prices with females of the clerk, 4.00: Ed. Gleason, ditto, as bail- the. Brougham LAdies are extended eboiceet bloodlines. but everything must be sold regardless fowl supper will be held on Sttaday of rice. There will 6e 35 head, including cows, heifers 4 00; L Johnson,postage re eoHec- Nov. 13th and :Tuesday, Nov. 15t1i.- t" the memnera o: the 1}iER��lr„t �'•' g��o lea Miller-bred sire. du wta 1�{a . •tfon of taxes, 88 34. - I. for such pr fine afternoon's pleas- °" s- -�r g The standin committee on Roads Further particulars later. :'94888, All F tftwuau g are. ally Aooree'ited.free or con _•sad Bridges'reported and recommend- Wm Arbuckle, a life-long resid- field condition. Plan to attend. You will find tbu as payment as follows; W Carlton, haul ant of this community, died on Th• exeellent opportunity to,obtain richly bred Shorthorns ab royal con 5, 8 Of); Wm Eilicott. haul ursda last 'in his 70th $smember thrChicken 9upperfind - _ $ 7 y Year. He to-day's reasonable prices. Dairy Farm for Lew to good raver. and gravel for cons 4 and 6,• suffered from asthma fora number'-,Coup-er_-ftmeW Andrew's Chnrch . Tenant.. - 10; John Soden,•gravel for con 7, of year's, and last week he had a Pickering, November Stn _ •1710: Jrs Ravie, ebov gray coos 4, b heart attack which proved fatal. He -- =- For Descriptive Folder write -and 7, filling is at Baby{es' bridge and was- very hig►hlp respected in this' CARD OR THANKS. - i " •d eaa ditch con 1. 2U 80; Frank Hiltz, community and will be greatly miss- E• La Rudd L >y F oweU,n'and Pack - ditto.37 23; Fred Lea,'drsg and clean. We wish .through the columns o! Ruddy, W.B.Poweu,AactiOneers� �% g _ --ditch con 1. 10.30. Wm Birkett,labor add. He is survived by his widow. Else News to express our sincere at Bayley'bridge sad building shed for two daughters; Ethel at home and '� machinery and lumber.39 80. 8 Lynn. MTS Thorns, Toronto, and our. thanks and gratitude for the many ditto.113.10: Albert l;ug.-.ditto,8.20; son. Arthttar, at home. His_funeral many, expressions of help and the -�H T E fl M adill.fil at Bayles' hridire 8.00: F took place - on Saturday afternoon, ksnd and comforting words, which TgE _ "'r(Lrte'r, truck fi t ag at Baylaa' bridge interment taking place in Salem' have been expressed, during the anx- - r• .' 98 30; C Wright. haul grr'v cons 3 and..cemetery. Aithourh the -weather. vans ►pus moments we spent after the,un_ _ '7 and Bayles' bridge 4d 251 A I&e, very b-d, being cold and Wet. thorn expected disappearance of our son. - - _ t8l haul lumber and raw cons 3, 4. 5, We feel that God has-heard and an- •�•:. - - ' g was Large attendance to show the ' l ,land 970.09; F B..rciay, 81 at Bayles respect-for the deceased_ ThP funer-` sv:ered the prayers of'so many" in• - WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING EXTRA SPECIALS etc.bridge.haul gray, lumber,,pile driver al service was conducted ey the pas- terested friends,. atr:d we have great FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY A" SATURDAY :- ate. 91.05; Di Hamilton, cut weeds con tor, Rev. F. Horton: reason-to bp-thankful and wive God- .'5 - 2W; M' Pestgg. tenon 811 B3plea' .: the glary. ``A friend in need is tr• - ''! bridge 8 Lt': t3 Hodsr9oo, ditto 6 0G: J U1.4 EE 1r w UOU my a friend indeed." Sugar, bran. of Yellow, o lbs. :.Middleton, ditto 10 Ott. W'Conner _ _ -,;labor ditto 2 do; A Pegg, light, {at-' 3liss Risebrough 'of Searboro sp= Mr. and- Mrv. W. 1r. Wiliam and !terns ditto 2.20 ; C �-aoao ebov Family. p 'ant Sunday with Mrs. Wait 'and-fam• Jell Potgdere Uzo Ca'lxss .:': Shelled Walamts f !grav cons­4 and 5'3.40,, A Michell, ily. - --- }page 25e large box 29e 12 1b. 12e 4� %haul gray can 7 7 511; li Tram, drag Mir• att11 Mrs• Shaw. of Bolton, coo 4 5.35; B Wilson. shov gran con 5 spent .Sunday- with John and Dabs. NeW D.b'G:ve2'y Reache8 =•rl ul R Brown. 6 ditto'11, 8.00; A Coaxer. Hedge. Cause of Stomach gall. Sunray Post Bran Y -Macrons . _ .Ibattl rev con 5 18 OU, J 'Brows.ditto �• • ".116 X10; W W Gee, haul' gray and grav Mrs. T. .C: Robinette and family a natural fond Flakes, 4 lbs. - -+eon 5 35.70; F Herciay, haul grav to of Toronto, spent Sb3sday with Miss �' �H fwd 1oiso� tare k 19e. r k llc for 23e 'Claremont St., Claremont to pay 2.20; M. Wood. , UPPER bowel cause stomach kw. R p, R- Per p g L Keeler, cut weeds can 5 6 811: Sam George `Hie simple age and Mrs. Dyer, of Torox- p e remedy Adlerika washes 41'arndale,cons 6 and 711 Oil- F Disney, to, spent Sunday with James. and out the tipper bowel, bringing out at! i c-' ee�� _ cat weeds con 7 S.40; Dept. or Hi b. Mrs. Raine. gas. R. C. Jones, drdggist. Lux Soap, 4 'bars . :' . : 15c ways, inspect cement 3.88: R T Purees Mrs, James Raine spent a few _ _ $Co.. olpAnsion jniot'Bayles' bridge days last- week with her son and . a 44 su: Jai, Il o rubbing,garb 8.ic; Roy daughter at Oshawa. �1ekerl �. 'Coal Q ken Crackles, per pkg . i.i e .rd.for two rubbini bricks shed The GirU' Circle and --Mission • - �'be PedJ.r Pepple, rooBog for abed '• •118 515: Gordon Law, re grader 4.06; Band are invited to Milton Pegg's p g FOR FURTHER SPECIALS SEE Roy Ward. on acct of salary 1.50 00: oR Saturday afternoon - - _-_ _ _ ---- _-. '- am -a McCord. v 1� an - - d, ra for c os 3 4 • •Maltpn O rod w CaiTR.D GERS- - - ' g Q , Sand 8 rate of Lansing. a9 - . � � UD _and a t 1 f&00; w B Jackson; work on in the village last week owing to • - dam for truck 8�• N .-_ Cox, r v P a for _ g the death pP Mr. Brandon. - le on 8 15.20: O Coz. haul grav coo 8 Mervin Boothe and his mother, CU®fits o COKE ; BOGTH & MURISON x480;l3 Redshisw,grav for coo 925 75; `amd E. Brooke motored to the form- - Roy Morgan, .1 ibt of•way to I it 2 50: Br's home where they spent the ` - Q P, 8., aver for con 1. 1 E30• - Y .pen FH' 2 Art. - _ week-end. the-New w ' Tr elsi6 Coal • :Mitchell tranl rev y gravel cca 1. 13 OJ; Ira The home known as the "Squire - PiCKERIIV !$•own, ,boo grav can 1. 3 d): 'Ales Green's house" has been sold t a :lut we cut weeds con 8. ,BU; F Turne•, 2 Pieke�ve $a1Tt�38vin�` = cut weeds w t 1. con 8.4 1106 F Turner, �y from Toronto, who took pose- s ` �- - - .. '- ' ` • • - dr.g con 8,'l 00; T Hamlin. inetai pipe ession"this week. You order PHONE PICKERIN G 800 We deliver Wbwmv,%le istreets. 4 44); G.rdhom Charlie and Mrs. Wilson, and fam-- _ Marcel, • Finger wave. - Tran• di,.tn, and drag cone 4 and 5, ily, of Brooklin, were in the will- HRir Cutting, o . al 0; (i-„Kr Todd, dreg cons•l and 3• age on Sunday and while here att- PeruiaaPnt Waving Pie erg Hard-vare Store .'_S.W; D !7 „h+wwnder drag coo 9..1.501 ended the-church 2e• - we-apocializwin the Now •Zenith vj� '+also n t 1• 5.00; Margieno A BNhoock, On Tuesday, Oct. 25th, death're- M"chineleFe M�rhod"of ienaioveri„K services on Bayles bridge, moved one of our most highly resp- Permanent Waving. L 118! acted residents in the persen of Mr. -Hours:-9 a. m, t•• 8 p ro every day The cmuncil'nrtw a ij xcrned to meet Henry oes nr old-stove burn too much fuel ? If�so See the again on .A>nd.y. Dac. 5cb, for the envy Brandon, at the age of 60 ' except Monday, and evenings by yo P xraers tction of general business; years. Mr. Brandon, had not been in. -appoiottnent. Findlay and MOClary lines. I hey give the maximum the best of health for some time, G. S. Clarridge 'amount of heat with the minimum amount of fuel. 0U,NBARTUN but his death was unexpected as it Next to E. C. J�rtee. Druggist. ' came following a heart. attack the 491 y - Born, on Oct. 24th. to Mr. and evening previous to his death. He - - :oaYP. an(; black piece, elbows an ampere. - ]Lzs. Stroud, ti daughter. was born in CarirtiriRton-where his - -- W& Cameron, is spending a few father' still lives. For a 'number of . d ':.•days with Miss Mabel Dixon. years•lie and his family resided at One only, New McCormiek•Deeriug 750 Lb Bail bearing Miss V. Allison visited a few days Midland but three years ago they . Cream Separator for for$92.50. Awt week with Mrs. Jno. Mills. came to Greenwood to ieside. He � y The Mission -Band will meet next proved himself a Rood citizen and Saturday afternoon in the basement was very highly -esteemed by all v Agent for McCormick- Farm ),[achiner and Re rs. ,� the � h, who enjoyed his acquaintance. Hib - - W£BSTERS Plow Shares to fit_nearly every make of plow. d Mrs. H. W. Piixer, o: House funeral which took place' on Thurs- _ --<•Rapids, Muskoka, is with Mrs. H. day to the Midland cemetery was - - - -.Marks-assisting in caring for Mr. very largely attelnded. The funeral � 1tL71 DUMA IONkii �' Our Motto:-"We have•ist,,can get it, Or - Marks!Sr. service being conducted.-at the house it is not make." . C170NARMS are in use b busi- _ Married, on Oct. 22nd by Rev. E. avid at the grave •by'Rev' 'Mr. Hor- y - - ---_ -burgess at the home of Harry and ton. He isrsurvived by his wife and 1 °� 'enatects, bankers, t A * �M "Um Marks, Chas, W. Appleton to daughter, Miss Marion Brandon who i far - Y� I. S.-BALSDON, r .PIC . Miss Jeans McGinn,-of Toronto.'Con- has been the popular 'teacher dur-. _: gytaen, by sucemwfal non and -- _-..-�- ......... - >Etratnlationa. ing the past three years. Four sic- worwon the world ovw. y tars and--two brothers also survive. . Ms. and Mrs. Badgely, of Trenton - �Ton�pcd to r o BRADLEY S SPECIALS xpgtt_the r.eeh-ens With their Cous- is t t U U G►s A M. - - ins, Mrs. B W. Lotton and bliss s The New International - Sopna]e i11e._they being on their me:e3tten s=s-rsti ate will meet the menus to success, It is an all- The vredding flip. - at the home of Mrs. M..'H knowing teacher, 30 Pairs Men's Oxfords, while they last. 1.98 per lisle. JP Dunbarton Anglican Mission. Ser- on Nov 8th. Roll call,- a be autiful �s answerer. _. -Several pairs of Men's Work Boots, 1.89 per pair. . --',vices held in the Community .Bali, thought from my - favon'te author. H you seek efHcierscy and std- Men's Finn Shirts, collars attached, plain white, blue, - Stlnday, Nov. 6th, Sunday School, 2 Mrs. Johnston will give a vancementwhynotmakedaily sand and striped in Ion, 96c each. .' paper on use of this vast fund of tdoi'mt-- P• m. Holy Communion,. 3 p, m, Immigration and Relief. ation? _ _ _ Men's Overalls, 1.19,1.49 and.1_75 per pair. _ 1 Rev, E. G. Robinson, preacher. . . Those from here.--who attended the 4so,0oe Vocabulary Terms.27eePasee: ;.'Men'e)Work Pants, 1.00, 1.40, 1.75 and 195-per pair.- - Don't'fail to hear Dr. Wat4i's, obi Sunday evening service 'at' Pick 4 Willie t1t apInne. SColored r�`i,eC°ais Men's Work Sox, wool, 25,05,anal 50 cull per psis, "Saiiday next: For about 20 years Ile Bring were very appreciative. ' the ;, peaii phicals. ` • Wen's Fiae Sox,-25, 35 and 50 acute per pair. ` llhas been medical missionary in Ind- address of Mr. Hunter. Although ReCstlu and India-p,per Edtionr, Men's Blue Wort Combinations, 2,49 per suit. ' ia. On Friday evening, Rer, Robt.I young in years he is old in wisdom. wNretorapeb- ` imea Simons, of Peace River 1)ist, will The entire service was very inspir- writ nyrea, ,a,,e.,k L, Lhe UrdLed Church also. attonal. The cmikreRatfon of St: y uivatrai,oiii. I - have-:Miss Jan- John'i testified-by* the large dong- !r L'o, e°4 a are always williag1t0 show-our hoods. •et Allison home after spending the regation, their appreciation of the ! naps if y e - Phoaei2904� summer with relatives in Billings, Pickering'Crusaders and Mrs. Croz- paper. o Montana, also Miss Helen Tb.b,7n- af- ter in conducting and' giving the ad- ! G•b G . tar visiti-np� a week or two with rel- dress tit our W. M. y S. 'Mrs. o ror- l i C E C I L' _` .B R A D L E Y atives i n London. - ing service on•Sunday. Mtn. Cruz-� CO, _ At the first of the Mens'. meetings ier, from first hand knowledge was am 9&1416ss; ors Tuesday evening, Rev. Mr. Bick able' to give an illuminating addr-'! ;_�,.,a• Q I C S N 3t I ZTtcw - • .. a '�` _ ' `r'I:. ..r,-: ,y".:„: ._ - •.+.$ a>.. s':k„.� n 'fine.... :�3"''..+R°„i•+-°57's' '�`'`".k�:^�,t°_!.':`r :w° ;.r•� .� . . _ _ _ _^+• _ _ r.?tiL+•. -.. .J- �+. ♦ �,� �' fir. •f +S. •..'%_f i ..y,_' .h� '{ ..�. �':u.r"�a'-"Y'_:�r.:� .. '...'".w-: ,.,.+a*:rr a•-. _?'•r � ... "*�'. ., ... .'i'-•ic,,: .n •:�wrr,..:.ac".,...--.2;wve.;IWs.�,.;.•. --- 'C".'.'^r_.. ' .. „ CI,AREMQ*t1+ Boro,on Monday, October 24th, Mine Raham epent Sunday at aremout: has accepted a call to Al- X ANDERSON Mr. and Mrs. Casket spent the to Mr. an"re. Hamlin, a dau. her home in Zephyr. vinstoa Baptist Churh. He will leave' w<se><sad wi Mrs. Cattvee in spent the hter. -A large rp.,vmber from out of. for his new charge heat weeit. ' g : .DUNBARTON ''" " -.• J H. Beal continues to hold his town attended the Baptist Church A number o! sheep have again , ., . Miss y..E. Evans is attending own and is able to get around the supper and concert on- Monday been destroyed by dogs in this vic- the Baptist Women's Missionary house, evening. - inity. ?5essrs Jas. Brodie and Pat n�-•� t -Convention in Toronto this week Mrs. Chandler and `Vill Beal; of Mi,s Janet Young has returned Murphy have agailn been the vict- N Su R AN V E ' - y+ The Tomlinson boys and Miss Toronto, visited relatives in .home, after spendiog several i7323• AUTOMOBILE, p _ ' 'Grace gave'a Hallows en party to Whitby on Sunday. weeks in Guelph with her brother, The Faith Healers' Cult won th- - a numbest of their young friends Mise A. $pollard has resumed David Young. eir jury trial in Toronto over the 4 FIRE on Thursday night last. her duties as teacher, after being Miss Margaret Graham,formerly Wri_g#st Brothers in the celebrated BURGLARY Rev. A. McLellan, who has been laid u with an attack of Su. of Cairnbrogie, is coufined to her Mary Ann Wright -will case, the 1# visiting in Dresden during the Mrs. and Mrs. Ireson, of Locu @t bed through illness and is under sum of $6,= going -to-the Faith.- .. 'CASUALTY past two weeks, is-expected hove Hill, spent a few days last week the doctor's care. Heaters., LIFE INSURANCE in time for the 9undav cervices. with Morgan and Mrs: Pugh. The United arch Mission __-__ �- _--`_- phone Pickering 7920 3917 Several of our matrons renewed Ben and Mrs. Nichols and son, Band entertained the members of _ their youth on Monday evening Alex,' of Lakefield, spent the the Baptist Mission Band on _ BONDS-Government, Municipal and - byAreesinR up in Hallowe'en garb week with D. A. and bars. Pugh. Saturday afternoon. Mortgage Bon.de. Also, Industrials. - , -and calling on a number of their Clifford and Mrs. Pilkey and r .• Safe investments at from 5 to 7 pee friends. They strictly avoided..children, of Toronto, visited their - " cent. g' doing any milebief. relatives in Claremont on Sunday. .,-AUdLEY. 1NSIIRANUE-All classes wellies in- = W. G. and Mrs. Scott received a Dr: N. F. Tomlinson is raking a Will Saunders is on the road to eluding Fire, Automobile, Wind- _'ca11 from Toronto on- account of rapid recovery, after,his recent recovery, having returned from the Crabd the king zJbiabimp storm. Accident and Sickness. the serious nllnese of their eon, operation at St. Michael'r Hospital. hospital. TORONTO Phone or write "rY ;. -Thomas, who was taken to Chris. Mrs. Dan Alger, of London, has Te drama will be given in the t3bf y ED..BOWMAN,Whitby tie -street Hospital on Friday. been spending a few days with school-house here this Friday even- c _ ''We hope for an early recovery. ' her sister-in-law, Mrs.. N. F. 'Tom- ing when the various players will Single 500. Return'90c, DINTY'S GARAGE - Walter and Mrs. Thomson and linson give their new selection, and the or EVERY HOUR ir ;daughter, Doris, of Markham, -Clarence Crumb, of Ashburn,* chestra will be there to play betty- at 5 minutes to the hour Qor. Brock;and;gingston Rde. 'have moved to Claremont and are has moved into- E. Bryan's house een acts. -A full house is expected. from 8.55%. m. to 10.55 p. m. w; residing with the former's mother, at the south end of the'village,.he The Hallowe'en masquerade at the (except 10: 5 a. m. and 55, -Mrs. Harry Thomson, who is in having purchased the same. Club on•k'riday evening was well at- 5,55. 7.55 and 9 55. p. m.&nd General Repair d a Work all care, Remember C. A. Overland'@ : _a gueanteed at reasonable . rather poor health. Mr. Thomson - -_ ob 7.1E sLL �o a. .�. .. . '• 1 7."- �y price.. . .. . will still work in Markham, where' anniversary bale which continues ded to the enjoyment of the evening except Sunday. 10.55 a. m.. =; her has a-good poeitioo. for two weeks, ending on Nov. The best dressed couple were Gard- 3 55, 5.55, 7.55 and 9 55 p, m. Acetylene Welding. $' The Board hue taken down the lath. He is offering -a number of iner and Mrs. Winters, while Miss Sat., Sun. 8a Hot. only. 11.45 Batteries repaired and charged. =r vallery in the Commnnity Hall, bargains which should attract Gladys Bryant was the best dressed p m. Sunday only. Firestone and Dunlop Tlree.g _-as it"was rumored that it was many p,trehasers. young lady, dressed as a Gipsy Fort- _ unsafe. They are being criticised Rev. H. R. Stephen@, formerly une-Teller. The various younger Leave Toronto Lver•�-Hoer Fort- Gasoline and Oita. for doing eo, as it is continded of Claremont„but�who has been people did well.also. '.:last there are times when it is on'the half hour BstreshmeatBooth in Connection' - odate the crowd -east in 9ton$ville daeptf the from 830 a.nt. to 11.30 p.m. Phone-Pick.75M� east few weeks. has aces tTd a eTOUFFVILLE. (night da that 'taro out to concert&, ann call from the JLi_v1,,,,,� ' (except 10.80 a. m and 12 30, t � y>• they also say hat if it was not Church. *ad---wiAI enter upon his Dr. R. Rowan who practiced here .y /t.�'ON SL.i��P safe it-could p be made so without 1ew dntiee next neek. for a number of years, died here at T.80 a. m.daily Ban- ! _much expense. last week in his 78th year. day. 10.30 a. m., 12 80, 8 80, 431y PROPRINTOR' Claremont maintains its repute- Rev. H. E. and Mrs. Davey, miss- 7.30 and . o p. m. Bate n - +tion se Hallowe'en - celebrators. ionartee from Liberia were the ap- A Hot. only. Eaatern uiero ' as it -observed the night in the -Eye. eskers at the Baptist Church last Standard Time. _ . manner to which they have been '•. Sunday. PARCEL EXPRESS x accustomed. The younger set. in Cie Mr. L. Rowbottom has purchased betwien all pointson Gray Coach groups, want from house to house the Hoover property Qa Main St.; Lines Routs(except U.S.. A. pts.) .where. they were hospitably �. and is fitting It up into an apart- Tickets and information at a.oe r r received and were treated to nuts. .,' And tnent house. candy etc. Those belonging to an - A6nivera;r>4eervues will be hold -- GRAY COACH LINES older class started out on.mischief Eyes in the United Church next Sunday: Eyesight Speciafist - beat and annoyed some of -oar with Rev. Dr. Little; of Toronto, as Eastern Heine-Picicerira a; r -citizens by their pranks and ore,. ,�.,,.,. t t,,,,..r, ...a y..... , 47„ special preacher. dal e.eo.oe, a bs • "�'��' .a carrjed them beyond reasgn. The ame Our plowmen, the ' Timber .Bros- •" """• collectoo of tractors, old wagons and the Tran'Bros. won out the high DISNEY 6LLX.X,,. " etc. to be @sea on the streets early, b Tlat� eat awards at the Provincial and ® •' 9 -on Tuesday morning had all the Y + County plowing matches. U11ce b. earmarks of a lively evening on Eyesight Specialist Rev. H. R. Stephens, late of- Ci- ' nap. POOL utrlee rt.,,o. tn4a Monday. - (copyright 1928) -�. . . On Thursday of last week, after e &long illness, there passed away .P:�36 - '���������j7 - Sale _ �• �'a successful .and respected resi• j c dent to the person of Wm.'Ar• When we reach middle cite the ���111 bnekle.'in life 71st year. He wss diminished 'power of accomodaton - _ y $ t0 born in Uxbridge township and -causes a form of strain even.in th- r (� Nov.O . 15th ^ moved law, w iiuy�.i.Aa L.4++.. t see eyes whkh--have-al*sye .men". -. -- --, --- ' Where he m_��eat the remainder of � normal according to all stand- _ -Elie wife sad three child arch- Even in these normal cases. _ his life. • -- . . : - •• - .- e e I ' +T i r. :_ ♦ ran are teat to mourn his ices- headaches, vertigo, and nausea may During these two Weege'w8 Wlil offer great lip - ,Arthur and Ethel at home, develops due to strain being felt Mre' when the accomodation is depleted -bar sins in Dr Goode, OroCert-s, ` �✓!/iP/y4'Sf!!1� `` Thom, of Toronto • one' grand naturally with the advancing years. - - g y �r :Qhitd. Delmer Thom ; two brothers ,ire are also what are knowat as " _ BOOte and QI30e9 1.+'t0. _ •. Q ' and one sister-Mrs. R. Compton, premature cases. Being those cases Hof Ashburn The funeral took where the power.is brought low due - -Our Tee Set (2S3 Pisces) wi�l.be given t0 the - •, place to Salem Cemetery, Green- to 1. -- y v. to-depleted energy due- to sea. .cro odn clad b' Re wood and was etc. ._ y undernourished a .. . .... Mr. Horton. Mre. Robt. Sadler These cases - ;person buying the most goods -a, These cases also stud classes a net- When � � � `: rendered two beautiful -50108 : eeeary relief and many a young at- - - :.duriu the gale. ea ib final hoar the "Abide with Me,"and "Sometime udent will find them necessary only - g memorials we execute You'll Understand!' ,u►ti1 their atrenitth is satiicientty - Terms Cash. = Phone X641. Remember the chicken pie eaP built up And.ma of them may af. ---._._ will be m • _ per sad drama to be given by the ter s given period dispense with _ A mats tribute to t>s~s Young People's., .Society of the the wearing of the glasses entire- . �. 'OVERLAND, • CLAREMtJNT e��e honor- Oar United Ohni•ch on the evening of ly or perhaps for a protabged per- " secures creath* !Tuesday, Nov. 8th. in the Com• ,rod may- use them only for close the bed results. inanity Hall. A chicken sapper week. But should the ,physical con- "No FACTORY PURCHASE ! will be served from 8 to 8 o'clock dition zetnain-below par, glstbses "NO 1'c'ibete" " b the ladies of the United Church maybe a necessity at all times. N. W. S'PAFFORD @ti ter which a_moat interesting to be eoatiaaed. :" Of tbe_N��e 1+'amnna Washer Makes Possible _ _ _gam Road l .,- three se re. a citleS "T�e - _ - __ _ -- This GreAt Offer. = - - Road Back," will be presented by VOTER'S LISTS E'AURT - -.. : ' I PlIaoe _ the Young Yeople of the Church. MUNICIPALITY -'From tiale to time many, ves scores, of our customers have 468 This in a drama of most determin- - told usthey would like to have a Washing Machine, but the ad parts, lasting two hours and is . TO of Pickering' p�had to be right. We could have given them a machine ,ppresented by eleven characters. pUBLLC NOTICE b hereby Sit- at a price, but our customers insisted on Quality, and nothtnij Iaetween ante musical' numbers an that a Court for the revision of but the highest quality. For monthe we have been searching _ will be rendered by H. G. Meln Parts 1 and 2 0! the. Voter's Lint and at loaf.by •fortaoate circumstance. we have been able to tyre, baritone,and the Male Quar for the said Municipality, for 1982, buy a qu&ntity of highest quality Washers,,backed by the tette of the United Cbareh. Ad be held by His Honour the most famous washing machine to the world, and we are proud 11�pie Ynt .mission, 40c; children, under 12 (,� Judge, at the Township Sall to offer them to oar customers at a price they yeses, zva Evdry h�,x,,, Uw,.,o e+:,d `. `ye o the eu per and program. Broug on -Monday. the 7th day would never gave dreamed possivie. ��� coo j of November, 1982, at the hour of _ - ."On �unday, ovember the 8th. 'two o'clock in the afternoon. -. . - _..__. s :- ' BABY WASHER - (jheap retie for farm and 00u0tm _-• - -special Harvest Home services will Abet of complaints of errors sad -~-be conducted by Rev. W. R. in said Voter's List may .(Vog,Qe 1eTod�s1) _ Windstorm Ii•�no�e on bniidipgi. .Okmentaq B, D.,of Lambton Mille, be seen at the office of the Wx1la- Only 879.50. wlnd•miile,Silos eta. 4 *911.a: m. sail T p: m:' Special dS Clerk at Whi�►1 e. Antaieoobile Insaeaoee '. •. music will be rendered by the Of which all pereo!►e interested Since we areAelllrg so close to manufaetarere'cost'we will not be able __ of a111rbds. 'Uhoir. vili please take notice and govern to entertain any Trade,Ioe. . We have given up most Of ;- -TARN@ FOR BALE >° The anniversary services in tl� themselves accordingly. our profit to make;this remarkable price posit2le: Write or phone Baptist,Church.here-proved very=Dated fire 37tb day of Odeber 1933. �;' - 4sacceeefnl in every way. Rev. Our stock is limited and we are taking the opportunity of asking our Ej Da B O W A N - �;'!Dr. A. J. Vining, of Toronto, on customers to come to our afore and see the New Easy Washer: +-� Sunday at be morning and 9-1 Clark of the said Nualdpallty :-- _ -- 2o WHITBY, ONT. evening .services, delivered two . CHAS. Cr00PER, �CLAR -MONT .excellent sermons which were e glistened to attentively and much L. E. OWE ILL yyed by all present. The apeeial music by the houue who' FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND - - �; ,»tw• ic,�,t morning and the -Bet esda EMBALMER L IaaYStt�-in the mor g O� ��J�� .. _ Male Quartette in the evening -Rdeceeeor to W. J..Mather, .-- - was much appreciated. The con 8toulfviUe ;.., cart and supper-on Monday night = - SISMAN'S SCAMPERS-FOR SUMMER were also much appreciated. - Night.and_Day Service i Men's, per pair 1.95 Ladies', per pair.., 1,55 -- Although the -night was very Business Phone Rimidencs Phone Boy@,, per pair 1.79 ' Glirle', per pair .. ' 1.49 unfavorable on account of rain gBgl 9820 ;.-the church was comfortably-filled._ _ Also Convae Boots at.reaeonable prices. a After thoroughly enjoying the THE "MADELINE" -_ For the•potato,buge we have-Areenste of Lend 23c lb., Paris Careen ? •. sapper that the ladies had provid = 35a lb., Climax Bug Biller 10 lbe'40c., King Bug killer 20 The 85c. _ end, a 1 repaired to the ttditorinm, T.`aAJ-TY_ -:- SAh,, j�j---- � where an ezcellent program was Boys' Straw Hate 15c., Men's Straw Hate 15c and 20c. y liven. The chief feature was++n - Marceliing and - I.tin .. c Lquadr scan, 21ba ..."'275 - _address by W. H. Moore, M. P,. g Pink Salmon, tine... 255 Seedless Raisins, Fin er-WavioB, Tiger:Salmon. 25 y. 12 bars':..''' 475 r_ who spoke on "The church -and' - ••.. 23.c - Scalp Treatment, Good;Nippy Cheese, per lb. ... 205 Chips*or Oxydol, pkg _ Judustry,-' The address was a k t. scholarly effort and much enjoyed. Hair•catting.; Peas.and Corn, 3 tits -'255 Castile Soap,j8 bars .. 254 a p, Anthony Ramouche, boy violinist. Permanent Waving a specialty Phone Markham"8402' WelDeliver Bold and Io&talled by sod thettPsaches Male Qnartette � 2unde3l FRANK I PROU 3L - -deligghted the audience with their ��' � � ' •Cleoeral �±M � D21TAli10 � y .musical numbers. Phone 190@ CLAREMONT w ITG1. . 3Jl3IlC8Df Merchantp �+ R1VP.I !f(�QIIfA�- �•�o .•.�W;i...,i.:a{Jli,'�a'a'� _.szba ';i;5 "i.i. )i .. :":.... _ ._�_ .•Y!!u'�..'�.t:: its'_. _ z+s .�,.= __•...��• .-.•v«+, .,'e._s._ ne �� _ �.:+sr"..w.a-_. _ ,.n., '.+i6�e•'"d•IR—f ?'•'`"k"j.a_�t'!w.. .3 r,',_,• -R - .'r. ..S>. - a .•, !' '' •. .�°• i, ''�` _ r; ..r. _ _ .,,.e,•. .'�•pr.`.•, ar silently smoothed the coals% 4 ` - u'ti�litariatt garments he had dissr- -,ORANGE PE KO E BLE' N D -7 � Five minutes later. Dundee was alone in the house where murder had LADA� bee committed u.ider such strange J Murder" At 8e _ ! Laffling circumata is tis that after- - noon. He was n st nervous, but again • - - - h made a tour of inspection of the 8y AN.Yfs AUSTIN.. --. fi st floor and basement, looking into q•'_ closets, testing windows to make sure they were• all locket. Everywhere xi1 there were evidet-ces of the thorough- =elf `.. ' .._:.::.�' . ress of the police detectives who had - " searched for the weapon with which SYNOPSIS. "Now I suppose I have my foot :Nita Selim had been murdered. In'ths - - t--- `�� r -Juanita Selim is murdered at bridge. i . it! You've got_the-damnedest nay- basemera, as he had_subconscioust!+ �reA-fa dW-Gardens" Lydia, er maid. says she loved Nita and shows special Investigator Dundee pre- of making a chap tell everything he noted on his headlouil dash to ques- eents she gave -er. Tracey adiles, one would cut out his to.�gue rather than tion Lydia Carr, the furnace_doors -'--- - - of the guests, re••'-ns and otters to taste fine bedroom:had once beet hers, as - r Lydia home ith him. Nita's.will, leaving spill, D indee! But just because a wurg open, and the lids of the lawn- The Doctor's Task :�. everything to Lydia. shows Nita's fear ycung man's in love, t:nd happens not,dry•tubs'•had been left propped- up, well as the small but perfect bathroom of murder and also 61,es'a new motive : Ror the crime.' Lydia knows nothing of to show up at a part). is no reason to+a ter the unavailing search. . . . whose high narrevn wi doty oyPTt�nlro By nr �- Bentley-Squt]r,-Pees'dent-oi- -- i� e ilo.tinti `Clio tiepoaltBd since she came think he sneaked up :o the house and 1 He ploddedwearily up the basement the back_garden. The closets, uresser American C'oiiege of Surgeons. lion Hamilton killed'the woman. he loved and wanted I e rowers and hi ,. Ina note to Lydia, Pita tells her to stairs and on into the kitchen, P-r- highboy drawers were The passing of the "old-timg" prat- dress her for cremation in a velvet dress• to marry: For I'm not--so dumb that haps the ice box h t: something fit to completely empty, however, of any titioner has been- made a sub et..af yIl3ecYsrI a Reading dress. Hel acne that I haven't seen the drift of your damn- er', in it-the fruit intendea for Nita's ti-ace of her oecupan%y or that of any much lamentation, and, from a purely Ivtta went out with Ralph Hammond. able qu?stions, Dundee! . . Do you and Lyd;a's Su,.day breakf:-st. Those ether. sentimental angle, deservedly, for em- Tbe night she made the will she saw knc w Ralph Hammond b With these rooms of . : •"'Dexter Sprague. who left .ter upset P , Y any c t�iar and anchovy sandwiches had' going to waste, bodying, as he often did,the at::ibutes a Dundee asks Stiles if he saw Ralph at chance?" he conclu..ev his round-face certainly not stuck wi'h him long. . , why-he suddenly asked himself of friend, priest and physician,ae held ita's house when,he•called that morn- red' with anger.' Nita Salim co red Judge Marshall to a very personal relation to his tee. 1: Hew making his way toward the hr ye the unfinished half of the ablad and his virtues have been loudly ex- __ _.. . . No-but I shouh: like to meet;electric refrigerator when he stopped g y - C3[A. P ER X�III_ Its.,»vendee :ete�ed. "He seen}a madden attic turned'intobed. ooms and baths.? tolled. ly-as-if-'he h2.d-be�.t-shot. :Why ouldn't Lydia"Unusual"." Miles repeated, frown- .cite hard to locate this evening." The kitchen gluon which he had Y have zlept up The paucity of Iiis scientif infor- here if Nita thought ro much of her mation was offset by a great Freadth ing. "He was a little short with men "Well, when.you find him," Tracey t::!<en especial pains to assure him:•esf 'faithful and beloved maid"? of character and a wealth of human x because he was busy, and, I suspect, Miles began :i,lently, his blue eyes uas loeked, when ho had made the But even 's he asked himself the understanding. These qualities x112 a little jealous because I'd come call- blazing with anger, "you'll soon find rounds immediately after .ie depart- 1 ling an Nita-" He broke off abruptly, ou've been barking up the wrong ure of Captain•Strewn and his men,-)q estion Dundee realized that the an- ever remain the most distinguishing " in obvious dist.-ss. "Look ere, Dun- trees There's not n cleaner, finer, was standing. slightly ajar: f sorer'to it had Leen struggling to at- signs of greatness in ar.: pl.ysiciea glee! I didn't mean to say that, but straighter-" "Someo?.e had entered this house!" tract his attention. � of whatever period. t � These drP stn rnA S+la Lt.. .. .� - tn'.- -•C�•j •• oLcy vu C c yr•..0 v_ auu..- .- L I suppose you'll find out sooner or "In fact, he i3 a friend.of sours. Duri aw:',•Someone had been occupying ]edge has opened to our.. vis:an um.* k•, tk: wti:,le ;,.ties,- uundee answered soothingly,I whi h was equipped with a modern i eying them as p . late as last nig._t. Weay.ng swiftly charted deeerts of human igroraace. crowd-knows Ralph Hammond was ab- "and I respNt you for every wor3 lock, Someone with a key . . .• But I through the three,rooms like a blood- It the goal of scientific progress is rf solutely mad about Nita Sehm. Want- you've said. . ... By the way, did all I why--had-the door been left sjar? To hound on the scent, Dundee collected the production of human happiness, ed to marry her, and made no secret of you go to the Country Club for din- make e.-ape easier? ;the fete but sufficient proofs to back we of today, may become objects of ' -of it, though we all thought or hoped ner after you left here?" With the t}e of his-zlib4 Dundee t.;� his intuitive conviction. A co }f severe criticism airy yearn hence for it would be little Pr'ny Crain. He's Somewhat mollified, Miles answer: pushed th^ door to, heard tte elick of The Hamilton Evening Sun, left in an not having better utilized the scientific teen devoted to Pennv for years, and ed: "All of us b-it Clive Hammond.f the lock,then,all tho�uz'_tt of food-rout- armchair in the fitting room. All win-_ discoveries of this generatlor.. since Roger Crain-made a mess of He said he was going to have.a look !ed from his -hind, ma? a Brick but doors raised about nix inches from the It behooves us to acquire ills.•`oId- tttsngs and skipped out, leaving Penny around for Ralph hi-,self. Seemed to:almost silent dash into. the dining bottom, so that the night bretde stir time" doctor's human- usderstanding- ` and her poor mother high and dry, have ea idea whet: he tnighi find him. roon to secure-one of the p'.fir of tall 1,«a the hand-blocked linen drapes. kindly disposition and humb:a att1- ve've all done our best to thra-v Penny . : And, oh, ,es; Sprndue disappear-1 wax tapers, 'which, in tl.eir silver I And, clinging to these drapes, the tulle. for these are fundamentals of --- and Ralph together. But since Nita eat in the scramble. He hasn't a car 1 crndiesticleQ .o.-vod ,z!, or"gMPntk }nT;. mt-but mini-takabl.odor of cigaret- `' # •-gull - iy-- offer to �eame to town-" "t -find nobody thought cf offering him a the.sidebo+rd. smoke. Finally,with ' low cry of tri- neutralize any criticism of c r own -Was Nita it iota with Ralph.' lift GLess he took a bun in o Hamih.� If tae..intruder was still in the' shortcomin a which in �`Fe°Q.-•' umph, Bonnie Dundee flung hack the g come Dundee cut in, rather curtly, for ton. ... Ah, here's Lydia! Hello,.kow:e he could be row here but in that{bond=hlvcked linen spread which cov- is bound to be made. the had a, curious disteste for hearing Lydia!" he called'heartily to the wo- unfinished half of the gabled top i errd the three-quarter sized bed and Penny Crain discussed is this,man- man who yeas standing,tall and gaunt,I store-. The nearer stairs v: -e those y I discovered that the sheets and pillow ner. in the doorway. "Mighty glad.you're i ia•the ba•k hall, and Dundee tcok them cases, though clears l.ad, beyo.id the' "Simetimes we were sure she .was." coming to-loak after the-kid::!" two at a tirr.e;regard'-evs of the noise. shadow of a doubt b^�n slept ]di.cs answered. "Sh.: flirted with all •From behind the black veil which!Who had receded him stealthil H g - apt upon. s \ P y- Y Sendin so that his nose almost. . •� of us men-had a way with her of !.aped her ugly black hat and hid her the a id of his ';d ited candle. he dia- tc uched a pillow-case he.sniffed. Pom- ..miaking_every man she talked to think scarred face, Lydia answered in the covered an electric --kitch at the heal , y t ••lie was the only pebble op the beach. dull, harsh voice tLat was character- ;o' the stairs,-fli•.-keu� it on, ani found .s fie. . . . Who was the man who had - _ pt in this bed last might. - •4- • But there was something special in iztic of her: +.imself in•a v7ide hall, one wall of (To be continued.) -'the way, she loo.-ed at Ralph. . . Yes,. "Thank you, sir. I'll do my best" which -was finished with buff-tinted� tl � a -I think she as in.love with him! But She made no protest when Dundee, p.tster and three doors, the .ther of i - - _ +then again," he frowned, "she would with a word of embarrassed apology, r!:gh boards with but a single Coor. � -._ Autumn Maple _-.- - itoedrt a him s*ay from�her-but she case the rapidly- broy•Lt hu h froms the its-light t should not blind him,and well i P 1 - - - , n'hat golden icbar rose throubtl trunk - -� - - - y b P . , - • and bough - ahvc To called-him back--Oh; Lord!" b"semeni with her., And when he had aware that it made him a perfect tar- 'From' unimagined :springs whhla the be interrupted himself with a grata: flrished his fruitless search, she knelt i get,Dundee opei:ed the unpainted door - ._earth - and found himself in the dark, musty- With soundless now the summer long: -Any changes for the'n�•ati; .� foot- _ smelling room that had served vita that now _ ball 'this season?" - - Salim and the Craina before as a This.tount$in luminously comes to' 'yes. L sderstand-that not '•mode storeroom. Frogs the ceiling langled.; brain than one ticket speculator All: be aI- a green cord ending in a.,:;ie:.pti clear-.I And a.pIlls upon the frosty air a spray lowed to tackle a singiE p:tirac at the, Qaaa-_Itnlh. :-Bu"s light-wa.,_suffi-•That stalva with gold this blue Oct- same time." cent to penetrate even the farthest ober day?_ „i.. p,. low- nooks made by the three gables. " . He blew out.his candle atoll dropped i;' These shativers the descend will .Labour costs represent two-t:;.r¢s of as useless now. I deepen soon the annual expenditure of Britlslz rail- - y ek out- eon-need his; that To b;arnshed pnols� as `P�e, the total antics ants salara«�s bill T90 MU 9J Agin 7777w%i� .l of the- tour companies in 1331 being nothing human was concealed behind_ tumn grass g one of Nita Selim's empty wardroie That' seems to mirror some retilg- E102,000,000, as compared wit'.*. E•4.. - _ y t1t•nks, or behind one of the several�' ent noon - ou0,400 in pre-war yearn. pieces of heavy old furniture, un--: Whose sun As held Immobile in the doubtedly left behind by the dispo!s-' glass: _ Four-fifths of the a<:'. : motor• se:sed Crain -ai..ily. -Adelaide Love.An '.S'oices.'•' ' - cycles are'in :;urope 4 :_'.. Big footprints on the thick dust' e6�- ` aliich coated the fto6r shatsel Fim that -------- Tt ;. _- `at was being-tie inept Thom €has - <.'A1d t0 �YI� -- — /� f�,.�fB Captain 5trawn's brace of .plain- The Dominion's newest weather clothes ..detectivcs_•.__had been much, bureau at Hoosonee on James "Bay e- = earlier that evening. Two golfs of should prove of great value to' aria- f� _ .gi:.rrt• footprints. . . . . tors. according to Andrew'Thomson. With an exclamation he discover&I 1 chief physicist of the Dominion Mete- a � ' e e . a smaller, narrow pair of prints and'I orological Seiwlca..who has.complet- �' fI i�L� followed their windint trail all around ed a visit to several' northern stay - - + ; fir, 7 - attic.. h 1 i _ and .^.cross the And then a re-,t ons• # hat P a Z�; "- r..emhered. . . R,.lph Hammond's'foot- The bureau; ranked-as a first class rints, of course, mad.: that,morniag station, will record temperatures, sa elv -, , — usi-I hours-of - .• . ress of measuring and estirnating,for velocity null other, information neces- - 1 ., - // the job of turning the storeroom into isary to the work of forecasting yea- __--- edrooms and bathrooms. t wr conditions, -- Dundee had nc't realized tl•.at he. was As.ax other outlying station§, the frightened u.itil he was in -the hall; 'NIoosonee bureau v< fl ' wire reports You can always reil�re fltat`a":,a or again,facing one of ti:e three doors in twice daHy to the Toronto observa• rain harmlessly frith'Aspirin,- Even tl-o - tinted-tinted plastered was. With tort', stattoos are already establish- those deep seated pains that rake s ' t surprise and-some ar_itisement, he be i ell at Fort Churchill, Chesterfield In- s.an's very bones ache. Even.t;;a Sys- temic c me aware that .his, hands 'werel lat- and in the Hudson Straits, and remit pains so many women suffer. tremblinc, and that i,is knees had a'!the new one will fill a gap anri They will yield,to these tablets' As- ' curious tendency o buckle. rreatly�assist the' sert�ce, according Y Pirin has many important uses, Read 4' _ ` --_The fact that.the Boor directs in to llr. Thomson. _4 f:ant of him was open about twos T.he IIeteorologteal Service wo'rk3 the--proven directions Hi every patk- _ P ale; and don t endure any i:Eedless e_ it ches served, for some odd reason, `o;under what is know: as the "polar p?ins from neuralgia, neuritis. rheu- r steady his nerves. Pushing the dpor; ant method," «hick was wurb'.e'1 matism. , wide open, with his foot-fur he never,out in Norway during the "t ar years_ Keep a bottle of tliese'tablels :r.the , -, The right anti-acid offsets the harm'othern;ise' for of the ossibility of incriminating:Great strides have beta made du:- g P_ house; 'carry the pocket d4i if si;bject ' done b� excessive eating; drinking, and constant fingerprints which riight easily ha;ing the past few years, Mr. Thom- to unexpected ., headaches, ' cIden obliterated-he d`.s^.overed a .light son says, but reports every six.hours colds.. Quick. relief, without any smoking,anything causing an acid condition.'Wben f swatch near the door frame. and-observations by means of planes harmful effects; Aspirin does rot, de- ` ---PNiLUPS'- �,' Tke instant illumination from a would greatly facilitate the Fork of press the heart. Just look eacci time _ '� sunk' from such indulgences, Phillips `lisle of. -;casing cluster revealed_a-large'bed-;forecasting accurately. , -for the name Aspirin-and tb Rord ---i rBi roam, and, less cleiir:y, aunt t.r and The .ltooaonee Bureau ]s establish- genuine printed in red on every box. roeteo��u� I Magnesia,will always straighten you out. 1 joy and smaller room beyond it, facing as the rd at James Bay Inn. The wind ]n- Every-drug*ist has Aspirin, and if 0 Dug ToA ; comfort'to hcaYty caters,constant smokers. Get the house faced-toward he south. Knees'.;trpmenis, are on:the roof and the you ask for it by that name y:"n are j _find h:.rds steady again,he intestigat-!other instruments are set up nea rby. sure to get relief. .- _ w• — tONfTFt�r '--��''LiiSLL' ;ubs 1 ie`s QOa t act L]'18 same. i ed the finishes por':,.a of the gabled James l:ingston, manager- o[ fifie' :kspirin-]s' a trad'e•mc,:I,,: i'oe%k-red- *6e ysies� - _ •�;•I,gtorFy swiftly_. A chas•iping ,ayout,'le Inn. ]'ins-been plared_in.-charge of the in Calla _ !told ' imsclf, Had Fenny Crain once station. -- -- _ `. ALSO IN TABLET FORMi Phillips' Milk of Magnesia enjoyed this cieligh-f-al li#de�sitting Tablets are now on sale at drug store& a re. Each tiny tablet is the equivalent of sk teaspoonful _ r:rm„with its tiny balcony 'built' citt 1 Tian=actions in connection” with e"Mado in Canada" of genuine Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. upon the sloping roof? -And it gave stamp collecting. are estimated to re - ,� inm pleasure to think that this big, ,suit in the spending of�$5,000,040 a iveil-furnished but not fussily femin- year in London alone. ISSUE No. 45—'32 jq :• r w: 1 , .v='•as¢•r .srf tS,r':56t#rY'•nypis,}'�tic.•?g •'"�*.' •-.:.:cr.- . . `- .-•«.v•�,s".;:a••ti .'cw!s.'h'i•r�i�+c •� -A,+fia,,a�.'`^�.-sa: ,r-,r+."oy,.wo„sa+. :•�<xo..�r .. R.'� +1L+6k'',• ti..7wv,. of "a;r.. i • • P � ��r:did-,';� 'Ualsworthy instead of becoming Sir' -� • ' "`� John Galsworthy. It was quite a +•w ,WW '' Farm Queries rarity for ; man to refuse a Diof- + o �'ou Kno fared handle to his name, inasmuch ♦ ►r ':•,'. as it Is tendered him in the name of -b r'QJe he sovereign and thus takes the na• ture of a royal command. The usual ,address All Letters to Farm Editor, 73 Adelaide St. proce ure is for someone interested West, Toronto. All Answers Will Appear in this to sound the person so-to be honored.— As a rule, it is unnecessary to do, -• ,.. ,� - Cohimrt, If Personal Reply is Desired,' Enclose much sounding. Stamped and Addressed Envelope. _ , �- But in the case of Mi•. Gals-'i orthy �' d E.B.-«-rat )tied---ot's6ii is. U��t-t)itee ot-onions nest pear. The'some one blundered, for his name !: adapts i for barley' Would you lime piece I figure on using is a little low nctua1ry-appeared-fa-the honors list the la: for this -crop? What about' er than thefbrest of the farm; is well published in the newspapers as "Sir' patches of black 'John Galsworthy." Explanations ioi >:.,�,,,• :,,,;: ; '', •tlertilizers for barley? I have s light drained. There are pat • ,.�,� s )silt'loam Held and have a clay field sail throughout but the main part of lowed, 'but just what they were I ___�ab_out�the same size. \i tiicti would I the Held is medium gravelly loam. have forgotten. It is not,usual, how- W'lrat-Bit- ' • '' +t In-best l ever, for author$ to turn down a title. be, best to use' - - p shape" - I ossf513'T omas-Hardy-and-Rudyard- - ?✓":J? M ' _ Any per.-Answerfug the last part Answer.-I' assume that the ground (Kipling may have turned a deaf ear of you: question first it is_generally fa already plowed. .This will give it to the voice of- the charmer-at all claimed that lighter soils grow a bet- ter quality of barley for malting than a good chance to break down , and events, it is generally beiieve� so. e do,hear p galls,. Heavy soils,'however, come into shape where you can readily .,You r' has almost -� IfC seed bed Since- the typewriter __hay.e .given the largest yield per acre produce a deep, mellow s e 5p do not speak of,what rotation you fol• don e away with handwritten mans• rrr::•, In the co-operative tests which the low,nor as to whether or not you have,scripts and collectors find them in+ Department of Chemistry, O.A.C., has {'' '•"'J r r""'"` - - applied manure to this soil. It you:creasingly difficult -to obtain, galley :.:.,uy-­.�k�,'',fi`�; .,�;..,.;,;:;: `° •'._-' ", conducted throughout the province h last' have a supply of.fairly well-rotted proofs of the works of modern authors, durin_ the last four years In the manure, I believe it would' be well to corrected by them have acquired a At 4 analysis, the yield of barley depend '.' apply from 5'to•10 loads per acre nest considerable value. Not long ago a upon the'physical condition oC the !':, �` }c �•;> boil and !ti supply of plantfood. Itf spring as roon as the soil is sufficient- first corrected proof of an old Kipling ` ly dry. and work it thoroughly'into the short story brought $360 in a New my opinion, the Held you would choosThe, ; saouki de end Jar el upon our object soft as you disk and- harrow•it. York salesroom. Kipling, for one, has p g Y p y j type of sell you mention should be!long been aware of the commercial x In growing barley. If you hope to sell < ;. quite favorable for the growth of'value attached to his handwriting and �. '' " V.for malting purposes indications are onions. does not scatter it around eomiscu , r '--'b�ght_tield would probably I recent co-operative testa oil soil•ously. I'am told that his• contracts -� �prolure the better quality stock; it `; 3;:f for feed, the clay Held would be the of this' descr p io have;contain a clause requiring the return 1 : . been 'obtained from the use of 1000 1 to ,him of all manuscripts to which i pr?fe*aide one. lbs, per acre of 4-8 10 fertilizer. This they relate, typed or otherwise. m ° +. It ie not likely'that- the soil.-will should be either sown on top of the' � C.ed lime in order to prepare it for geed bed or better, applied with the'' Once when a group of «'all Street' " the gr1wth of barley. How ei•er, if on g drill in the same way that you bankers asked the late h•er Kreuger,i That one of 'the,,few advancing glaciers left In North America is testinu your soft you, find that it Is would apply it for wheat. After the spectacular Swedish "Match King," ati this one that covers a large section.of the nortbcern Slope of 3lount 4 ' 4 acid in reaction, and If you wish.to application of the fertilizer the soil 1,a week-end party why he did not fall i Robson, British Columbia? It is known as the Tumbling Glacier be- 60w-a!Lalta,or clover mixture with bar- should be thol'ougbly, harrowed so as in love with some American girl cause large bergs periodically break.off-from-the toe of the glacier and ley ar a nurse efop, it would be well to mix the p[anKood with !L' From "a nudge,prompted no doubt with and to ap?+1y the amount of lime that fife crash into the lake in the foreground. One of these is seen floating e this point proceed as usual with the eye to business as well as romance,"�• In ;the take. The lake fs formed entirely by the melting snow and - 1, test Indicates desirable In otdQr to - -• l.a �Y. --?� In r:-Svarlles fin "P A•,q��Q Rti_,. . have- the reaction correct_ for ..tire Give the New Flock a Chance Iion Dollar Bubble")-he smiled and'' ice anti a is one ui cue fcnn_X o .<f the-=t'rsse.-WF•_ gro;si'a.of legumes. said: > - Before the new flock of pullets of said' ' Jack and Jill House furniture usually w attention because they In.cur fertittaer ,tests with barley.* .'.- 1 "I prefer a Swedish matrb." � - d lar e=t yields were obtained from 3 laying age go into the permanent, _ are usually well built- davenport. 1 houses be sure that the houses are two large stuffed chairs, a"walnut dish lbs. per acre of 3-16-8. -This gave „4-$ Kreuger was frond of performing� - _ - clean, reell drained and well .ventf Jack:builds, Jill decorates_. At,least ing table and chairs, and a sewing bushels weighing 42.7 lbs. per_bushel- r'little miracles,"' says Mr. Sparling. fated. The birds should be examined that is the ,praceduie in the house Cabinet, IbJ. 0 rave 34.1 el bushels weighing 44.� Far instance: built and decorated by a high school In each case, the boys have made for"evidence of parasitism, and should' ! -- _ lbr. per bushel, against so fertilizer � "He met some American women at I • such'be found, treatment should be class In_Illinois- In previous years the The furniture. The girls for their part, _ :srhic'a-yielded 26.1 bushels weighing given before they go into the perman-�luncheon in Stockholm ape day. The' p a=. lbw, per bushel. From 'these re- ant laying house. Those poultry own-i spring had been late and cold. The;bogy have translated their theoretical have made_ the smart overdraperlet subs you w#!1 see that the 2.18-$ made g y i America' visitors spoke sadly ot. �a rknowtedge .into.the-actual c. strut- and curtains, bedspreads.lamp shades, a gain of 9.7 bushels per acre and the era that negtbct to d6'this will pay the; .. tion of a saleable house, but this is the sofa cushions. and have attended4to absence of Sowers on the countryside.. penalty, in poor condition of birds,., iby first time the girls have participated the many other detafls which make of a gain of 9 bushels per acre, 3h.''said Kresge:, 'you hays not been death losses and decreased egg pro-±but the t1-12-20 increased ttie weight dnetion. Treating to remove the pare-ito the right places. •You call comei decorating and 1�`nishing� its, the house a comtortsble'aad restful , :.1,er bushel. 1%lbs. with me to one of my country plates �Ome _ home. sites after laying has started may,- -The trim--English cottage. sturdily School rojects.of this and of alml- We find that all fertilizers are best mean a check in egg.production, .-so for tea this afternoon.' When they sr;constructed, artistically -landsespe 1 lar nature make it very clear that _ _tppii d through the fertilizer comport- i rived at'the country house that after. i 3' this work 'should Abe done early. Light'i noon they found the walks lined with a and tastefully furnished,- 'Which the educators In ever-increasing numbers .' me i.of the combined grain and tariff- birds with dull_ plumage, lameness:;rosebushes in bloom. Between lun- pupils have just completed, is eloquent are finding it is a good and usef>zl .,izer drill. This warts the planttood blindness and diarrhoea are some of testimony of their-capabilities. Ac- thing for students to learn to use their in at a depth where it'may be readily the symptoms of worm infestation. cheon and tea time Kreuger had ran- carding to the American Home Maga- hands as well as-their eyes"and ears.- used b the crop., I sacked the hothouses of Stockholm g y p•. See bulletin 363, Ontario Department!to provide.them.", zine, the house Is,' in every way, as The Christian Science Monitor. - 31-F,-I am thinking `of; growing ;of Agricultu'rei - a finished as though mature architect,. - Mr, Sparling who--as an America newspaper.correspondent tit Stock• builder and' workmen, instead of boys. ` • • lu h was over, and 1 was ±safely I had assisted is its construction, while Giant Frogs ' Remnuseences ,holm-knew Kreuger, quotes him I the artistic, quiet frog g out of the place, lie probably had •0}once saying: q let atmosphere which 'The largest fr known is the. lent go to bed, and rest ..v t.,. 4 _6:- my saccea� wa be attributed to the girls have achieved with little Bull Frog of.Africa. It weighs tat r Among_ the many good stories Geo. hours from the. exertion of having three things. one ts's3lence. The sec- money."but-with-good taste'and cant- pounds_ The-smallest- • )can Nathan tells about his• literary impressed me, as he believed, with his and is more silence.' The third is still men sense, would do credit to a pro- is found fn Cuba. It ie so tiny that its friends (la ''The Intimate Notebooks remarkabl more silence. fessiess�l�ecos''�^• weight Is hardly equal to-that of thTeo of George Jean Nathan" -• emphasis 11 ''I am often asked," adds Sperling The "Jack and Jill" house Is an at- grains of.wheat. It wouict,tame twenzy oc "inihnate") is thin one of Sinclair' The saying, -"putting on aide" has}-'apropos Kreuger's reputation for at- tractive six-room Engll-ah cottage, with thousand Cuban frogs to equal the Lewis : an interesting origin.'. IC seems that fence and his shunning, of publicity- a spacious lawn, shrubs ' and pine weight of one bull frog. _ "One afternoon a year or so ago," one of-the first farm wagons had "it a dislike of publicity, after One) trees. Inside, one ffltds the.wall and - buckles. Nathan, "our hero (Lewis) movable side beards. These aide has ostensibly courted'it, is a Viking;floor coverings harmonious,'and the ;- I cliatrs, tables and afar furniture prat Stepladders aad-alarm clocks have €• called me up and-somewhat mysteri- boards were,slid into place only when inheritance, since it appears in indiv� v tical. Decorations and furnishings helped Iota of people to set up in the _ Dual; hinted that I had better be at the dri er had a good load, and they;iduais of Swedish ancestry tiotti Lind•; - E world, - Street (lies° ia� • •a jU_ U_A,ht+n the, w•aton was 'berrh to Greta Garbo." seem io""bel'ong.' Several- pieces of z,•' - _ - :F York) at seven o'clock that evening empty. But some of the less pros - _ ilf I didn't .want to miss something patens farmers tried:to give the im-, .-•_-. - 1' , !good. Since he is generally as mys pression of taking great loads to- Michael � �_ �`� --What s Wrw- zzle. ' light-says Marion Nichols Rawson, in!Upon the forest-side in Grasmere Vale' we ; = - nations as a traffic cop, my curiosity, market when the- yield was-really There dwelt a Shepherd, :tfichael was� - w8_. aroused and at seven promptly I _ was on-the.scene. "From Here to Yonder": his name; "Hank's get his side-boards`on and.An old man,_ stout of heart-. and Three other male guests, as mys• -hasn't got any load," a canny neigh strong of limb, .•'terinusly summoned, they told me, Lor-would chuckle. His bodily frame had been from youth • were already there .....•After a cock- That was shortened into`"putting on to age tgil or two, we were bidden to sit to side"-iii describe an acquaintance Of an unusual strength: his mind Ras f f r i •. w4 s PixIn himself_"alr." with noth•� keen, � ( f(, °�•e t�,.ar � , � - �i(� - g dinner.' !n fire�d`uie.�I l4� ...�'.. - _ _ tt C - our :cost arose and excused himself. inr•to warrant 'it. Intense, au1 t,usal, all air airs, �teturning a few minutes later, he in- And in his shepherds calling be was = t -1 ,,ti ,- prompt ,. r` •- n , iorn:ed us-.that be had to have a min- In ibe. days o-1 :� t r_ 4 fait to __Vr operation performed and had just- Sanger's Circus was three parts boa• And watchful more than of Unary men. ` Rele Boned the surgeon to come over._ ven and one,part awe. 'Awe because • p I Hence he had learned the meaning 6f f ! � K .� �• ) _ ,,,;y�„ .'n'e had been Invited, it appeared, to the proprietor was. "Lord" George all-winds, ` ��• '- _ s -fi rr ui stand around'and.'be company while ganger. Of blasts at er_ery tone; and often- the operation was going oa,. Protests times, - {being of go avail, we had-io enter--It,w as not-itntfl years later'-first-I�Teske$ethers heecied�o.t )1e l+card fife" _ 1 - _ tale Lewis while the surgical pertor• discovered there was nothing-3ti the, ' South was in pro sea. "Lord" business. That it was a self-:Make suhterraneous' music, like the _ - - 'Looking at you guys, gives me assumed, empty title. And I leat•iled I noise su: a.pain,', he observed, 'that the fhe truth from the "Lord" himself-as Of bagpipers on distant-Highland- -- :• other one in comparison won't '§eerfl 'to hot' he came to take it. ' The Shepherd, at such warning, of his — so had.... Hock It seems-according to "Seventy I Bethought him, -and he to himself ° would say, a One night Nathan and' Theodore Years a Showman" (being the mem- - - Drciser' sat together "contemplating oirs of "Lord" George Sanger)-that. "The.winds are now devising work for c , the literary scene;' Presently they he got into a legal conflict with But- me!" !� got around°to George Bernard Shaw. falo Bill, and that during:the trial of-And, truly, at all times. the storm that Said Dresser: the suit the constant reiteration of drives "The old fellow.makes a sad idiot the phrase "The Honorable William The traveller to a Sli�lter, summoned There are from fifteen to twenty mistakes in each of the cartoons - of himself trying to convince himself Cody" got on his nerves. At last he him which will appear weekly on this page, See It yae_can find theta and theta ' Up to the mountains: He had been through other-people that he's still said: compare with list which will be published nett week. young and spry, . I had lunch with "Hang it: I can go one better,than j Amid ath8 heart of many thousand him in his flat when I was last in that, anyhow. I'.he's the Honorable l Answer to Last Week's Puzzle. Mappants legs do not match. ' °I:ondon and 'guess what he did! William Cody, then. I'm Lot`d George mists, JElectric lights burping in daytime. Boy is stanafng'on grass,'rvhere saga : Sanger from this on." That came'to him and left him,an the Automobile parked on wrong side at says "keep off," "'After each course, he jumped up Ana so ne was ever a`firC. ` °`h*' 1"_° r'seat _ Tree is growing out in the water.' --From Wordsworth's poem, Automobile wheels are not alike. Chickens do not perch fn',bashes. from the table, grabbed hold of two "Michael," -' "Chairs, placed them some five and a •Speaking of titles, some years 8401 Wrong end of canoe is tipped up, Men are loafing where sign esys "ne - salt feet apart, adjusted his chin on John Galsworthy_'his new novel I Man's newspaper is up -side down, loafing." one and his feet on the' other, wad' "Flowering Wilderness". !a due this Eyes of true blue are becoming com- Sun casts shadows in opposite di- Word "hear' mispelled on sign. then,f - in tt horizontal position - month-was offered and refused' a paratively rats, ss most'eo-called blue rectioas. Tree trunks are .thinner near ahinned himself up and down nu knighthood. That is to say, Us pre•�eyss contain a--certain proportion of Tree has two different kinds of ground than where ttrey branch. - 'them for a couple of minutes. When !erred to remain plaits Mr. John.'brownish-black or yellow pigment. leaves. Cat has wrong kind 'ot tail. „£'_ :l"ix•i.iix'� .:'?' ,xa;a r"C.'^.�i'ay+-• .•� �, t•., ,.,-w�.,,.�—,,r•:a.*c•�.:.�y�'�-�°�>vn.a� .-;ti^j,�:� F;-<• — ... .. ;..' .�.. _ �, y R'•.`9T.' maw.,' ',.as T'” _;� ^'i. ,%: ., tt .'• -a :l°:,.. " �'Sr^ '}'•, ,•-{•F' „•-;....,. w -• ..,w'... •L•,:. :w'i -.a- ter."~ - - +,. 'at: 'xw - '�' ,',i -.4°' e„1• �.,a - s "a ,. ri- ',.,+. - 5, J fie.•.;-'� pJ:- .N a - .'.,w. -./' r,,+ -1,• ., F 4 ! , ,^" ar:•h +t•c_•'' .w+ L`:'+rte... -. . . ,;.L ^, > �,r', '�'' '.:.`, a nor-'..., ;.y... ,.,•. i. .n. G and Mrs. Agnetaa, of -The heaviest float• of the flea. ' Whitby, spent Friday aveaiog sore occurred on Wednesday night a with John and Mrs. Murkar. of this week, g a� 1 h n -John O'Caaooc, of BsUevilla, -H. J. Clark, of Toronto, itc- -Miss Edith Murray of Toronto g liie in the village an Firldap IasL. eompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Lyle spent day this week with Mies Ramsay, spent Sunday with the Jean Clark. - -C A. Stertrltt has'been eonafln• foraoer's parents. W. J. and Mre. -L, B. Tapson, of Bowmanville, +hT _. - -. ,ed to the house and -bed with a _ Clark. will be in town shortly to tune �j1 _ T �s 'n'*0 mirere cou -L. Johns. who left - several ppianos. Any ordon left at TBe PR�Qi�J_ 3R10E t --_, PRICE - :• ttr. Barry Stewart, of To- weeks ago for Kirkland prompt visited relatives here oa other towns is Northern Ontario and careful attention. * * * - rr ....'�lPlllla last. in search of work, returned home -The coal dealers have entered - ' -thee Bva Pilkey. o! Toroatp, a few days ago, being unable to upon their busy season as the UND$RWEAR-STANFIELD'a8 GOLD LAB&L y ; a' spent the week eid at the home of secure work of any kind. -post-few days has convinced the Heavy Ribbed•'Shirtifand Drawers 1.25 each. - 'her parents here. F. J. Proase ><a Whitby on people that the coal dealer is a , -special anniversatr'�y services We(luesdb havi tbdflre'engine real necessity in the community Uombinationa-Penman s No. 71, 1.50 ,,. were held in St. Fran de de Sale@ tratmurred to -n -�e ew* ehasels, snd-moat be patronized. t. s .. C. `2.25 church --- which was recently purchased and -A number of the members of _r p5, X1.00 -Mies Ethel Bray elm t the which is much more powerful and the Y. P. S. of the United Church - - �. xs week•ead in Newcastle With her .:. _ • ' tool-e speedy than the old one. attended the Conference at Black. • ,';� friend. Miss Allin. It makes one dreary to see stock on Friday atternooa and 80% ° SOX EXTRA -=. Box Box -Mrs., 3ames Gordon, who has the trees at this time of the year _evening laat: and report a very Heav Weight, Para Wool, regular value 75c, as ' been is poor health. h been lose aII their beautiful, foliage. enjoyable and profitable meeting. y ::_...spending a few days in the city. The poet was quite right when he -Dr. Carmichael will be in charge at 3 pairs for 100 ' 0hoir practice in the United @aid, "The melancholy days have of the service of the Presbyterian - Church will be held on Saturday come, the saddest of the year." Church at the Friends' Meeting '-� •'` ' evening of this week and continue Bat it is one way the trees have of House on Sunday next, at 3 p. m: Ev- :•'W-in d Breakers-Khaki-1 75 eseb. feel h winter on that niont•' inking a' rest. so that they may erybody welcome. The Bible Clsss - -A number from Pickering come out again in the spring, and 5anday School t� meet at 2 p. - Wind Breakers-Heavy Wool-reg. 4 50, for 2:76: Ill - attended the entertainment in St. stronger than ever. m• Andrew's Church, Whitby. on -A man from the Hydro- A generous assortment of Xmas. -Take advantage of these prices now, fur you'H 'Thursday evening of last week. Electric Power Commission has. Cards, hand-painted and lithograph- -St. George's Chiireb, Sunday, been removing a number of the ed are on display at the News office sopn need the goods. November 8th, Sunday School, 10 meters in the village to have thetas and are sappiiedwith name and ad- a, m. Morning Prayer, 11. Even' tested. It is their custom to test dress printed on tree card for pr:c- .Radio Licenses.lssued. hog Prayer, 7 p. m- Preacher, Rev. them once every four of five es frDm $1.00 .up. Flace, your order _ E. 1. Robinson. years. Occaaiu'nally we hear the at once. Fred T. Bunting - Pickering -The regular monthly meeting users express their opinion.that -There will be a Euebre and D1 6 ' of the Woniea'@ Association of the :. their meters register too high, Dance in the Town Hall, Picker-, _ United Church will be held at the but never that they du not regis in¢, on the evening of Thursday. Established 1857. ' home of Mrs.-Garnet Courtice on ter high, enough. clock. November 100h, at,-8-00 o' Tuesday, November the 8th, at -It is said that--the migratory Good muss^. Everybody 25 cents. $ 00 P. M. birds such as wild geese, robbins Ladies please provide. Every e _ � • -It is a familiar eight these and many others have Rose south -_ ody welcome. days to see farmers preparing this fall much earlier than usual. -`Vheat is gnoted in Winnipeg :vhe iq ore . their winter's meat supply, Beef, (which many take as a sign'of an at 25 cents per bnRhel. . Farmers baby beef, . pork etc. Many are early and severe winter. Another in Manitoba are now wishing that Tz TAT o![ering halves and quarters for sign is that nuts are very plentiful they had not taken their binders �I011ERi1\ GAS `-sale about tows. this year and squirrels are stor. out of their barns, as the' price is ` -The regular meeting of the ing them away in large quantities. not sufficient to pay for the bar ' W. M. S. of St. Andrew's Church On the other hard there are signs vesting and threshing. L ER , RE will be held at the home of Mrs. which indicate a mild weather. Arthur Boyes on Thursday, Nov. -On Sunda evening last the -Hite many friends e' Pickering Peter 104h. at 8 00 o'clogk• Please note anneal C nr-nh lct vim8 ef__� Township of Manche to Mr- Peter --- - ��Reog-slur• Pickering Patrol of Lane Scouts t'bt""ti®, of e�dAOeheRter, in eels• )BILLIONAIRE ., - ~:ROYAL -The.male quartette of the was held in St. George'e Church. took place his fii tb Lirthday, which United Church provided the was The service was attended by the Christie place oa Sunday last. Mn SOUPS VANILLA seal part of the adult-get together 5th Oshawa Troop, under S. M. Christie represented Reach Town "- LADIES In the Dumbarton United Chu" ship at the county council for 40 R. St. J. Terr ett : the 8th Oshawa 21c 2 for' ... 19e on Tuesday evening. and were Sea Scouts. under S. M. Harr tat i s, and represented South .Oa• 9 tor. very heartily applauded in all Of RiRv. And the local Patrol. under ta'iu in the .Brinse t f Gomrrione _ abase numbers. P. Leader Fred RUbinPnn and from 1904 to 19OR. Dart ng the past -A Hallowe'en-Dance was held ew tnnfltbs he hAR not been in the Second Jubo Barker. Al Algo pc�s best of health, bunt asp to that time on Monday evening at The Herm- ant were Lone Scout. Cocnmlw wAs'very active fur a soon of his stage, the hciole of Mr. and Mrs. eir�ner Copt.• John FnrminRer, M. E L, Ruddy. to celebrate the C., S. M. Don Hutchinbon and g yearn. , - - ;''•;'P t111� _ tweaty-firm birtbdauf their son. M. Steve Brooks. The aervice -Nets Yotk bandits- made n - Robert, The guee a numbered and t•inring were ieartily partik-i- very %erions mistake a few days 11 aeb %lien-the threw awtw k,ary about 150. Roina-nelli'!o.rchegtra. bar- P% is b the bo , and a y. Y and a goad time wan had by all, fir. Ter eft from. the text. -David Id 'Ma belief }e' m9ke of Toronto, f irnished the music of go in the at the y lendid serrlion was preached by { were-ers4G. In sneak) 3_ o -E L. Roddy will .bold au_ ��,�� szatl-irt h h�►nr] "---T-t�e similar rtil• aR� .�bPR i,4 - auction aple of his entire lierJ ache conitregstion present fonnrt reject thai a}ii;ll is .pore And `Shorthorn catt.e at l.is fart», •,Tbe the �ervic•e helpful anti in,,-rririnR Val naule being +mate to eutima-te fir' Hermitage," on Saturday, N� v' Afterwart)s refret+bmenya %err 'hNir tr*te vain �'4-teen a y.,•inR ('��t 12th. This bird coot+irts" of 38 berved -to Zoe visiturs-at the re Tan •-lu-o%ve t� lead A ;ifs' of mite H i•�/ t• E�R O O F - :"sntmat�, T. B. te4ted and are t.rry rather"than one-of honesty. pitre :'hilly a;cred1ted. Tnio is-a splendid saving. indwitry end thi,•P tither = I _ "� S I ERY -.opportunity for f rmere why win$ -The'l 0. O, F. iasta)linft tearu, quttlitier.w'hich are'wcirth having, to improve their er&. as cf Port Perry, paid a visit t, .4s the Are of real vat". be finds • ` h prlCeg OntAriu budge. No. 3'24,.: D. D• G, y y wiH never be lower. No reserve be flay thrown awe the gold. The _whatever. See.advt. M. Br,-,. Set.-ber and tram instal• t>*adit. ne „t}� €until oast w hin - -J. B. and Mrs. Horn,-W. A. led the ufbcers for following Fear. 'it was ton Iate,tkat they had dig i Many, women speak Qf and Mre. Hans, W. G. Ham and 0111,•ers inn*talled were : 1. P. G:. c.irded tbt r«ail_Thin g instP(�d r. t - i�ightPr_ Mrs- Glr.vo.• wo;,u.�,.2 Bros C• Brad , � f: - the fare. Ar.d it i� Fo wltil tiie . -on Thursdty laFt, after a moikt Somerville ; V. G . .Bro. R. iieo unlit R than yt bo choosey to lash A ; they speak of an old friend. e eri o able asinine tri through the nett K. Se�'y, Bro. J. Barnet— life of sharo� he findq%tit his roi�• y pr fz Holeproof keeps its faith R,asterru States dztriog which they F. 9e•_'y, Bro' C Bradley : E.un , take when he is Inoded in. prison. : visited Rev. B. N. and Mre. Wag- C. C, Piikey ; Warden, Hco G• - - with them in skillful fash- mar, of Warrenton,'N. C. The Match R. S N.'G , Bro. R,•Baly eROCrc ROAD. also visited a number of the don ; L S. N. G , Bro. F. Pronee iOnin9,in superfine sheer• <' S, V. G.. Bro. J. Balodoo ; L. The annual dance of the Brock.Road correct- i% larger American cities, including ftball team will he held at Brougham t1es3, and .in the ! r- New fork, R'aehington, Harris- G., Bro. C.'Sterritt ; O. G,. Town Hatt on F ' tits Bro. G T f; R Tr k wag--=�'^ of C06 J. Mm• Wittic will he Provided by the-StPrliag - Pearson. Bro. .Clapp, Sec.-Treas. % -SC George's A. Y. P. A. will nr^heptra. a,veu i boir reason on F-n-&&—y eveb. of the 1. Q O F. Horne,..` F"' will he tloor mnoaRer. Gentp. 3 i cents. cbtffon Shwr fs srrvitt $Awr eat and gave a tnn(:h appreciated Ladies ieabe` ruvide. Everybody. Nov. 4t b, in their new club . P P roorue,opposite the Gordon House, talk. He war, ar•cunlpaoied by Bro. welcome. Grnwwd Pn]etb lied* 'there.will be the eecti�n of offs• Spence, Snperin-tendent• of toe ver@ and afterwards a abort social. Some,and alEo 1!y Bro, G.• Eleon,: of Toronto. who also gave.-saute_ • A'�K' Idvertsisnaents. • '•' .. -• 'This meeting is intensely import B -- ver interesting addresses.. .Later ant, so we urge a)1 the old them in the evening, about.4.5 brethren AR!�I WAN 70 .TtY T-lift - .S['tiL[GHT Alytn�er Lombard Here to be present and please , F - partook of a tlelivion9 lunch pro acrrs,^r sass. .Apply ;0:1:: •al3unker. R.R. `bring as many' new members ae No, 1,i3r:,uki.n. a 'o . , - possible. Also note change in •vtdedi�y 141r. leariey at his ban �. ...-_. PLUMS j :. day-from 1V edneed�y to Friday quet hall '\(tT]l`t?-Ch�nntn¢ r+n %Innd,,vp, All meeting° will start rironi al_y- —At thoC nt- ki7A lifv.,L r.,A V. 7 :t-w.per.'baq. U:,.ar Vii,!_.,^. 1;rw.;gh2m, r _ at 2s.t+o o'clock. Crops' Jad¢inR Competition and -'nt 3 i for .. t`-'9c 3 time foc 27c 11 - y -The evening service ' of the Boyr' Potato And Grain CIub Fair ARNI W AN'TFD-. TO PURCHASE United Church b•ere on Sunday held at Brouklin°on October '30tb. F-Fckering. Wl':t�.y.``c•rho.-o,)r Marki:arn. lost wen of A very interesting na Pickering bays Rlatle a very creel• >'arrrs,uou: a 1, }=has Fl?hrr, 3;i Rosewell °A N y A�'r4-10 gore. It tune properly called A- stable FLon'inR, Viceent Teefy. - a''Boys" Sergi^e, it being presiderl of Cherrvwood, and John Knox. `UR SALF-Attractive 2 rnomPd C.HAP •• - over by Premier Jobs Hunter, of of Broiiebam, wete chosen as the - bones, veil does+Tutted•:' r.D id timbea ri read to be moved. Make osier. David J. aeon, the 1#oye' Parliarn.eat of-O"*.rio team Irons.Sauth Ontario to fihona Rd_,half mte north of"Kingston"Rd. 11 , -�tvbo was assisted b members of sent the conetitnency in the Inter. y OR,'ES FOR SALE - Choice his cabinet and candidates in the Swine Chib Competition to be H' • just ycvr.g ar,:ma]s, ,AppiY-at lot,1G,ccn_.�__ � c'Orning election. The Young held at Brampton anti the Union Y cker;na (kno,a'n as the W.H.Barka semi just 'Meal's c1NFs of the congregation Mock Yards. Toronto. George north of Pickering Yalage.t A.Picov.PiclierirQ El-BERLING ': WillrOu- of Bron haro, won 5th 27t occupied the choir loft and led is sz ---�---" -� •' •' the singing. Mr. Hunter- RAve a. prize inpidging po,lltry and crops. INS RANCE-Fire. Life. Automo- Special Service Tire; Donald Milne, of Cheer wood, tleandwiciz-es. FtrSaie—New very interesting address, and he y plows,all-make-.of shares etc., at lowett prices. - -'•sipoke largely on the aim and work won the Silver Cup. donated by Fo�Particulars apply ta.. W:F.Disney,G�en- of the Boys' Parliament, Trail G. L. ttudoy ror pidgiog heavy Rangers and Taxis Boys. boreeR. $. R. 1VonnACOtt,'of Aud OR SALE,-1 Delco light eyetern, y . ;.BAs thousands of drivers now bnow, are -On SnadA next St. Andrew's ley, %•on 3rd prize for one L,pck (if capacity 850%•arts, 32 Volts, 16 batteries, y mctor for separator and fanning mill: and pump,- 1 congregation will bold special Per• klaeka oats, and George Willson and motor for forcing water., Wm.Thom.R,R. built stronger and jwear longer than alwly. , i vieee at 3.-per_+n.._in_' the._Friend@' won 4th prize. Geo. Willson also 2.T'ickering. Phone Maly 1,13_' 10=11 _..-. meeting-house, conducted by the won 1st prize for one peck of O. A. OR SALE, RENT or EXCHANGE Mire even"Seiberlin Con1d ever �Alll� , pastor, Rev. Dr. Carmichael. S C. 72 oats. Vincent Teefy captured F-200 acre farm. 150 acresunder cultivation, vial.music will be rendered b the p y tree from, stone, goad fences, good buildings, tine four day trip to the Royal befOLe. : ,• y spnnQ creek through pasture, 4U ecres'of fat .. •, _ - r " ;choir, assisted by Mre. E. 'Price. winter Fair, for general proficten wheat,18 acres of red clover and alfalfa, Clow _ # `..Ott-Tneeday evening, Nov. Stb,. cy in Boys'Grain Club. The boye (room ��hiQhwarym PPiNewmarket,Joseph Mitchell, 1 there will be a chicken sun, r eel are to be congratulated in tbr:@ Claremont.oat: s-i1 Come in and ask to see' these woiic fplati- _ ved in 8t~Andrew's United Charcb receiving so madF of the valuable _ Card of Thanks n v ' '. from 6 to S o'clock, after which an -prize@ in•this competition. Pick., _• .�"'' x18 tire-.• �olde Lyme concert will be rendered Bring township bay"al-ways stood The family of the late Wm: Arb- �`by the united choirs of St. And well tip n tho list of progressive :- P P uckle.wish to express their sincere iw'e, Whitby, and St. Andrew's, .farmers in the province. and jitdg- thanks for the beautiful floral tri- CHARLIES a SP� r rickeriog, led by Mrs. Spratt. and ing by the splendid rthowirst made, butes contributed by the Ladies of C -will consist of ebornse@, solos and by the boys Pickering will not Mt. Zion community, also Mrs. R. g�uartettes, Mies Elsie Rue. ,of take a back seat for some Sadler, for two beautiful solos ren- _ r *' Torontn, a pupil of Owen Smile time We ho the coming Renee General Re *8 18 sIIaa ai.• ` Smiley, Pe derail and kind expressions of syrrl- l� >�, a 'will give a number of reidin s. atiou will coutintxethe tiame inter pathy exte'hded to them, by friends Don't sties this treat, "wissl�on set in progressive farming as the and neighbors in their reddnt sad �� w(��1 10. .e.. . .. ,. $5 cent-, children 90 atel . _ a; ,pr ali�tgt.OAl. wTa•.. „c ,...- .liereavew6nL- " ... ....Yi` Ji.. . ,• .�. "` : 1,.•••-- � s ..._..._. ; - _� __-,F. „y.•�'.•era_„«...,�.,•. �'�