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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1932_11_11 TRIM -T Z T, 0. riam'"IEWRING,ONT.. FRIDILY, 2,;0 V. 11, 1932. 'W01600tong" --&GREEN RIVER,, ALT6NA. Miss F. Bunker spent the w6ek- COAL -, Chas. A. White has beeh ver7l GREENWOOD end, at her -home here. busy in, his basket factory during the Miss H. Maxwell is.Miending a Is US He has eight mien ern- nood.supply pf Hard and Soft Past month- f�w days with..Mrs. M. Durikeld. of working over- 1U17- T)Ioyed and an are ' IR AiGoal oin hand. Alsa a supply Atha. time. We hope that this may comt- George and Mrs. Waxig of Island RR. PPIOR.SYTH, Gph.D., Dirw-tor Vf Kindling. Wood, ifiue all winter. of Ontario. Rea. stove laingth. There will be an auction sale oil Grove are visiting their 8011., -13stablisbed Im dl.Idessbar ! of a. Asnerkan Optals-trical Nov. 19th, at his former F. Wagg. ussiva by appointment. Saturday, 12tf Phone Fick. 1709. 1 Wiss Drothy Brown of-Agincourt Phone MC CUE.7=0—ut. Out. residence, Maxkham 'Village,-of tile. iting with Mr. umi—Mrs. Kenn- 'household. -goods,- carpenter's and Is vIs Reesor. DONALD MUNRO, PICKERING garden' tools, belonging to the est-.eth B. Reesor visited 'on ate of the late Thomas Dixon. also I Mr. and Mrs. TRIS.IS THE TNUNCAN B. McINryHZ—B&rri8- ]a M3 :0' :E;?j the house and lot belonging to th.' Sunday with Mr. 'and Mrs. W. Bur- L.Fter.SoLicitor. Notary. Office--Brock St.. ton,. of Whitevale. solich. te Bell Telephone offire, Whitby. GENERAL INSURANCE estate. See bills for full paxticulars. �Pbcsse My We are sorry to_-,report­that Mrs-. FARMER& MILL -AGENCY BALSAM. Lapeer is ill at time of v6ritinK, we DONALD RUDDY Barrister. BROUGHAM, ONTARIO hope for a speedy recovery. R.Solieltar,Notary Public. Moneyto Loan. 'to her bed,through illness, 'but we -Sanderson- and Miss M r. F. Ir office your'j�Home tZ x( nyiy u d bh the late A.E.Chris- Facilities for placing any kind of In' hope for an early recovery uft ouse,Whitby. 81yZ Anderson, of Toronto, were Sund4y surance at f)est rates Miss Myrtle Wilson spent visitors with S. and -Mrs. Slack. Mill Satur S d --re-. .. BATON. BELL & ROSS, Barriat- availabs ay last with her parents he -I The friends of - Mr. Wellman ex- B ers. Solicitors. 904 Northern Qntaric, t8ecuritv arid.SerVice mv Motto- Miss Sadie Ward spent Sunday tend to him and his family thpAr 9Y- Pol Pastry and Cakes-uee gu"ng,330 Bay Street,Toronto.; Phone PIA. W.j B"too, with Miss Alma Ward, of Claremont. mpathy in their recent bereaverrights! _Ki,�qrlrni Brand. H.B.Bell, Mrs. David Jones and Mrs. Frank A v6ry pretty wedding was sol- J.D.1F. Row. Adelaide 2838­9 Coultice -suent . Thursday last with- emnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. No better flour on the market. I�CEIARESON`. PICKERINU & J. H. Beal, Claremont Mrs. 'E Palmer, of Claremont. F.-Wagg on -Satwday-last, -when 14 ULVEY—Barristers,Solicitors,Notaries I Phone 92 Miss Norinne Wilson, c.,f Toronto, their youngest daughter, Verna A. pubuc� 213-214 Conled�� tion,Life Buildi spent Su-nday with her-Darents here.' was united in marriage to Mr. Fred- ra U&, - L6 ' 'Price& Carnero=: and Ri h-mond Sts. Toron.. FURNITURE ' a Mrs. -N'ew W pbanes 4489 ancd "SO By appoint'' Mis. 'Richakd Day is still confiii.:d erick Draper, son of Mr.* a d Saturday evenings. Fick�ring residenee NEW, USED AND ANTIQUE Mr. Mayriard­­suffered a painful! A.. Draper of Atha. The Rev; Mr. Pick.atim. stl' IN-GREAT VARIETY accident on Monday afternoon while! Morton officiated. The happy couple & MeMILLAN—B-trria- engaged cutting corn. His arm got motored tQ, Montreal on a honeymoon k on'. -TtEe'ros"So'hociNtors. Notary Pubfic. W5 Royal Sirrilton's Bed@, Mairtshall Mat. caught �n th4 macliini and was sev- we wish thern a long and. happy Bank Bidir,Toronto Phone Elgi65303 or 5W4. tiemes, Dressers, Tatikes and erely mangled. Dr. Tomlinson when miarried life. :.All Feed Raftildence.Ficimring, Ont..or b Ernent. 'i�kkanng Office.Gordon House,YTab=ays and Chaits, Picture Framea. called had him. taken to a Toronto 56�wsl;cii from 7.30 P. M to 9,00 R,,M..or Our prices are the lowest. hosDitgil at grice. No further details P%oae Win. ly W111TEVALE. were available at the' time of wrl ine. Congratulations to Mr. and M r.-Q. ------------ R001=11VGS OU1,615AR I ON S. Stephenson. It's a girl­' All accounts are now d-n&- NIL C.SMITEL D. D. 9., L D. S.. Mrs. R. Melrose 'and daughter. N CSocceemor to Dr.J.N�Daks). Graduate of -i and prompt settlement &a RoW Colliese of Dental Surgeons and Toron- 3 and 5 X.-B.C. Oblngles.�natural Miss innie Brander had her-house Marion, spent a few days at Mrs. lls,University. At CUressont office over D. A. and otalned colors. shingled last weerit Griffin'& isrequired. , - TwesdayandFridgif Pbone - TOP.0��AXT-BOGFIN G- -A number-of our me are away Mr nn;i Mrs Miller Parkst are for the bunting- season. - ending the week-end with R. and- XIXBRBBRT T. FALLAISE. L D S.. in abingles. sidings -and I cannot con'ticine tolgive- M'' roll roofings. Mrs. Smith* of Toronto, visited Mrq-. Parks. r. . J A-LD.D.S,.Gradvate efthe Royal Col;fte of with Misses Allison over this week- mias. and- Mr. Webster are spend- eredit unless accounts .4=5"0000 and the Univerasty of Toronto. alv. 0 shingles ad roofings in I 1 11 1 1 second done mat of&t And- 0 iro a inirthe holiday in S'*afortb with arepald when, taws Cb—liL lskkertn&Out Ofte hours i 9 We pan supply the material onlv. or Mrs. H. H. Staples and children their parents, &.vL to #Az. or by appointment. (X-ray required. aes." Pick 37Q0. 4my give yu-i a pilee on the compleie are visiting- friends at Garden Hill Adam Spears-has �purchased the job. am-we have secured the for a few days. residential property until lately oc- vices of a first-class Johm and Mrs. Fo;rjrie spent thi� cupied by John Walters, Mi. CWM�13117 fuetusoo 94ar'bo. -rooflog "n. Stinday last with friends at Clarer Mrs. Fred Major has returned to. ser- her.hom er a All Work Guaranteed. mont and attended anniversary - e aft a l5le'sant visit with Le BURNING-HAM BLIZABETH RICHARDSON— vices in the 'United "Church. ' her parenti in Neoshfi. Mlssuuri. Fire and autovac bap insuranceor if kindx.. nded the sh- Mr. Peebles and Mr. Webster sp- A large number atte -Building and 1emeral pro. Qt=9co=Psns"Qf solidlinancial s&Ui- 046 PICK—ER-ING 0wer for- iustih iLnd "T%fr*,. WU'od'on.,int Sunday.-In HYriiDtQn-at the hol-te W-doesday.nivht. -Th,,v -ere recip- -of_ Pev-. W. and-Mrs. Rackharn.' - claisses POSTILI. Ijeensed Auctioneer. u D- of LUM ients of a lo:t of beautif I gifts. Tho. oJ..work—Interior and Ex,erior. -Fe tw counties of York MAd amario. AUG. BER YARD , Young Peo W-9 ineetinsr aftia=Joe of all Muds attannod ae on aborswo Soxe of.our neople attendc-i tho the Whitk-�-ale United Oureh will-be Alterations and repairs. acties. Address Green Siver?,'o,, out icktri itiprier.and ' cf�nccert Iii-I S'. held cLn-Friday at �5 o. -m- All are B!acksmithing, W-a0dwOrk ch 1wripys Built Cpyierete Work. Andrevec Church in Pickering (?Y- %%-(-If:,jme. R.BZATON TOW14SHIPOLERE -r is ti t 01 i�-04, ::z- 2:12 Lz Man -j-,Z NOw h-the time t(v have th�nve­rep+jr -enjova�­Ii- time. -,ervict.-is at FAIRPORT, ONTARIO '411111146vile. Adoonat"L. BIG. 07 to fi—Ir nde-i tn. H.4rrrjwii -Ppsired, tie7.6re4in River Bautist (-hurch*on .W� "Issaw of AdaMage Us. job*A, U. s� Ort. T-V -VFT5i:11-,va i,n hotd.- Th. flqfw aloO Sk Sunday last. vs on h�ind. Th4 r.--A. NT. 'Wlfltevalt.� Shingles' For Sale kni.s Fli-iry Plow,; N. MAW. LICENSED Are_ Alsudea!tr'in Vikin-it Cr-atv Sep'trol'- Yn, a-..I Slr­s*. Gjart(,n a'.,id (I Scllool. CISAl gave a shower au$fr,- i Stinday WTtONEER.I. Ymr_ proseptly tors anit Elo-!tri� Wasber�. 'F�rfmitk'), were� grie-4-4 of 'Sat No, H. C..9hingles. 1k,()ntas ic.and Durham I 51C('10MV,and 31 N Counties. Ali amde of' atf nd d to M r,.q. W6od, of Dunbaftoi .0 sa Ualt GstIvAaizPd'Q!( 90. .Tartne reasonable. Dates for 4&k-9 may tw. I I tbinx.rig of bijying tn eltctri,4 radio Ge,)rire Pkzlip'and Brod"t; tin urtlay e-vening. a9tanged at NEWS'09L.-v. Bell and bird's Felt 96t(-4 Shingles. Indtposs- a6k for.& de.rri(,nstr.Lrtun.of the *New, last- 4011 account of the.s:nniversary ser- dact plan am. Whitby.Ont sly Rogers Ma;e*tic models. -eenwood- *aq Also. re-rubbering fuagy'wh�elo. VIce, '()f thf- CherryAv0d United' Ch- ..Nlr,;. A. Bi4ver, of Gi s The prict-9 are right. a- - -t 4n tho atternotIn and Lawn mowers shar pen-d. risitor at t�e horrie of he Billyle'-`-,urch being h-ld IGARNE-T ROBERTSON 7. -tXrccdvvreLrd .fwr 'y- and at the T. C. -Brown home- evening of Sunday, Nov. 13th the -T- PATERSO-N-S - CLAREMONT �7- )n: 1hurs"y last. ri.vua 2m di Lhe U'A'StMIrl CLU-Lh I.-.. eali -6 R E E;N W 00 D Riectrica.1 .491 `V�e are pleis-ed tos,:�Pt- '.M.r. T.. A, '%.1ir be-h(-Id in the marninir- of that b t Kn,,x . bq'me' -ini. -isited. day at,.I1 o'clock. Wiring and Rep&iring for Lig h a% ;�he annu-'al­ Ch�fistmas� service of -"You Can Buy at Home"'. or- power. --Pick.enng Mills iri-n& in -Ntyrtle.--Oshaw-a��%d"Pick- All kinds of ele�trica4 goods erinv, while. away. the7 United Church Sunday School �'­-TIRES, BATTERIES, Rev. Mr. Clements. of Lambton on er 18th at 10 A. kept in stock. -Sunday. Decemb, Have'you tried LAX0, thd.. Mill" filled Rev.* A. 'McLellan's -.ap4 M.. and the--Chri*trr.a.1 entertainment ACCES90RIE13, 31.ly Phone 17J5.' Picker.*og inew Cereal. Fuo.d &-nd Wif. pointment here very acceptably on will be helft-o-rri­ Friday, evening,-Dee. flo Meal It coritain@ the Sunday aftornoon.. 2'W.'Fiirther announcem.&nt--t will be' At a@.low and better ptleep. Ars. Art. Brumrn- 'germ bf tb*wheat and 6ther Mr. J.'Routley, NOTiCE t;!�e later. .-parts of the cereal grainq. ell and Miss E. Britton, of Brooklin -'Arr -old fashioned- health -were sruept� of I..-and Mrs. -Mitl�- .770tl Can in To-ricto. -Whitevale Mills- 1 s dn" Wednesday. AUDLEY. proulutiow food inodern. ew mr and—Mrs. Mathewson and M rur stile at and Mrs. Townsend, of Toronto were has a de- iis repai r �hat-4,�ak y ---Ohoppiag every day P. your grucer a. tightful day,- irues ; <,)A'*T. and Mrs., Perryman on -axe" Wednesday t. ad� his I roof Sunday. W. Mercer h a­q 'h Motor R-epst'ire. ()RAlN—FLOUR—FEED 1�-Jtvqt arrived a carload 6f Hugh and Glady,;' Gannon atten(l- repainted -with 'alumfniarh -We'i�ert Oatp. od-the HiLrb School dance at Mark- ` ,The latest ffiove on Chas. Puck- ry rin's fish and' kame piC-s0 e is u Gordoft "J. ' Uw" A and r,-- Will exchange ham.on Friday evening Ia. ninp- hatp- zolf course.- PlourforWheat We have n3o9t Finy Feed yoti -port a very enjoyable'.time. F. NTrq. O'Loane- and' dauirliters. of' Phone ZcA '*Ir.;.- L. Mathews aecln- may need. Mr. aTid �-AINTHONY WILSON 13.nied oronto, visited her brother,. F. G. -PICKERING, -ON-TXR[O 4 Mrs. -Matthews, Sr., to Tor- T r Proprietor' -IFtilLline of Poirlt'y Feeldi. nt,, oil Wednes(tay, where v during tfie week-end. she will McCarth. Ii.- Westney is qn-a two week'.; i ain for tho - W. -dtf :­'.Phone Mark. Nro)2 rc., ri. her:dauzliten ntario. D.' N. 1,6 e k ixi 6od winter. huntiv...Ariix in 'Northern 0 S The W. NJ. S. of St�- John's C Lo ­!I — 11ur. .-39 Frei� Groc6.iy Premiuni% -PI-CKERENG, ONT. cF'*ill -yn(,et at the home of Mrs. J. tap soon. with every Mrs. L.-Clark of.Calirary spent a Direct from Hollnd Miller on� Thursday,"Nov. 314th. The -few ' " Rudd3r Eitchon' Cabinet R. G CLENDENING ladies of the -congresratioii are last week. days with her brother- F. M. vit�d to b'e pre.4;ent. Chapman and, his wife The Whitevale school- boys play- She has returned to Williamsburg to Again we have impnrted direet,from, les'Milk -or a while. Holland&large ai@ortment of Row- Borden's St. Chat FUNERAL DIRECTOR t1d."'a return mat�.h­wil:H the Brougki- continue her treatments f Guarl'i R&svflrst Shbrining- The Club meets at the home of J. ing bu!hs, suitable both for out. am boys on Friday afterhoon in door and indoor planting ana Dust Scouring Powder Pri,�ate Ainbulan�e C. and Mrs. Bryant on Monday even- WaGhing Powder Brou'gham, score standing at 1-0 ling next whm a full crowd is e\- inaoor forcing. Dity and Nig.ht Servi6o —i'n-.fav(j-r,-of the home team. -- Dutch bulbs'ar� gr&'d�d­as.'-Top'S110- PAterson's Marshmallows The two chikbr-en-6f- M r--. ;an­d--14rs,--0-RT b 4econd -Edviardeburg Corn-Syrup Pb�6ne 9000 one w,ill -com6 to--make-it -pleasant Or Exti. itipri, First Size and 1. Buckingharp with 'Size. The bulbs listed beloyr are of Torofito. � are Perrib's Soda Biscuits - Community spirit 'MRIVern 5900 their grar@parents, L. and -Mrs. Midd_ for another--one. all Tof.Size and Fissure you of Beason's Golden Syrup under­ demands the sacrifice of all selfish . ........ Corn Starch leton. Mr. Buckinvham having the. rgest and'beit blonin. al in th�i0s. He ii doing the most'for the indoor lociize6 611.1r, 0nt. eone an operation' at the hospit rhih who helps the most.. Hyacinths. all colors, 15c.each, 2:26a Toronto last week. Wakwell House Coffee dru-1-niere - farm snipped suiiie �T 31(azola Salad Oil Minvite Tabioca The death took Oace "on Sunday in ot, Darwin Ttilillift,named, Tea Toronto East General Flospitat of their Alaska oats, a fifty.bushel 1 $2.00 per I(*' Wit 9�arch Salad& 'Iro Tons Ch.ik!qr IN Mn TJ- ry Hanson at the advanced to the Roysit this week for showing. son,s Liquid ax Polishing Cloth age of 82 years�. Mr. Hanson was�an 'rnis oat hsts; a very tnin n John, W uti and D.ffodflr.-4-�, VV ill L 111 75c per dozen Man 6rcb Recipe Filing Cabinet lipens so-early that it is making esteemed citizen of Brougham for nn- Paper White Narl 'extrif- JohDoon's Prepared Liquid Wax and see a burnifig example many years. His funeral v�as held friends'in inany 'Parts. Ad. Wo legelle, - &bason'm Prepaired Pasta-W&x ­on Wednesday afternoon wheii- inter- acott who. had a plot iki the County large,-W a dozen Baker's Cocoa 7 ment took place .in the Christian Competition, is showing at the Roy- Crocus,'20 cents per dozen 41�'JQbpsov's G16 coat elp at Ott- Cemetery.. The community extends 4, ai Chicago; at Gil h and - . I,- :- .:I..." a each Rf*ia Hood Oats amil' in awa. Madonna Lily�per W'cent Pastime Olive OU Silent Glow their -sympathy to the , f y The dramit "The 134;eme�s iff Lay- Monarch Pastry PI their bereavement.--� Tulips,special double,for.Indoor, our school Remember the anniversary set- ton Village" was put on in the 40c.and 56c perr dozen' ' 'Oil. Burn' ' Or ,ic 'dii Friday evdnirig last allid the catte Aylwer'Buff.t Oherries W . es of St. John's Chur�h on guri KeRogq's Corn'Flakes .. .1. : Mixed Tulip Bulb all enlors.1 -Oream of Barley day next, Nov. 1.3th, at 2.8�O 13. ro. was greeted by the largest audience si,00 and 1.5Q per IM SW Hand Cleaner IneWled in yonr ftirnace. heateIr and -at 7.30-p. m. Rev. Mr. Richards of any first night of their' dramas. f Port Perry 'will be the 9peaker. All the tcom�rmttees hid. been work- Iralin BuIblets,25 cents wr. Inn Relicaaan'i Mayonnaise 0 lulgerwil Oreatu 0hesse or range.-Yon will fl-nd'it clean, The service of praise *ill ,be' in' ch. iniz and everything passed Qff well. ke eq" MR of yo%2r req0trements Aylmer Vegetable 804P arge of the Claremont choir and the The plot is a good one Wd som-e of while the assortment- osan" . I oeonorrileal and @afe, Y. P. S: The entertainment on,Mon� tke actors had lengthy parts but 30111 a Sbi-Nup Silver Polish to complete. day even;ing, the 14th in the Town all of them did well and showe Bellon-na's Salad Dressing d Tkis affor is for'a litaited tiot On1j. -8atisfaction, Guarantee& Hall promises to be very interest- real ability in representing the char- ing. It will be given by the boys of acters in the play. Field's Orchest- Jon '"' Dmg Stor6 ' ­.C. A. STEFLRI17 ALVIN BUSZ21-JEff- thevveationat school, Toronto, These ra rendered lovely music between boys are unde�i the most efficient acts. The chair was occupied by F. Phoie 6W PICKER.-IN.LG N ]Eiws Pbone 14JOG '—Zardware honeA60C--- teachers and they provide an excell- M. Chapman. Rev. H. Crozier was ent Entertainment Come and hear present ed rnad� sqme happy ref-, FICKBRING OntwiQ Z,=7. "`r'7'- MoRr 7 r. ----- - when in them room when you 7 IF searched them this evening?" Fresh Fragrance of Blossoms The two detectives glaneed at each other, their faces reddening. It was Harmon, the older of the pair, who swallowed bard before-answering: We'd been told to took for a man murders at Bridge• 1hidting, and for a gun,.—" Then he, squared his shoulder-- as if to receive the blame like a man.* "Yes, air! 'By ANNE AUSTIN.- There was a little black grip on the closet shelf. I went through it my- self, but there wasn't.no gun in it. Just a pair of pajamas and a couple • - - - - - - - some socks of shiits, one of 'ern dirty, k' collars and a shaving kit—" . 'C" T SYNOPSIS. had made sure it was locked on his and eo. mu-der 67 first rounds of the,houie. Dundee drew A deep bre' Fm*+rorh the Gardens' The chief suspects the ath, and Juanita Selim, shot at,a bridge Party "I 'worked ii out'this way," he con- clapped the red-faced detective on the are- Flora Miles, In Nita's closet at the of the murder reading a note; Dex- t-.nued, despite 'Strewn's grin. -Dex. back in high good humor. ter Sprague, who wrote that note, and "There simply had to be a bag- nanciang of the car-controls accounted Lydia, the maid. ter Sprague was in the habit of a.pend- '_ H0_wfA_f__Many W, for another 15 per cent. also is shown 'ita ing the night here whenever 'Nita somewl•ere!" he laughed. "This is. Dundee learns from Lydia that N went out,with Hammond, n love WO t4,,be"an, overestimate. t and would give-him an.ewning of her tom-. the way of it, Strewn. Nita and Survive? , 4 -with. her, on Thursda* nigh y. He was here last night, ac- Sprague rowed last night. Spragkp- The cold fact is that more complete Friday night she ma'a her will, and a&d pan Sprague. Miles and Lydia leave, and di to the staid, Lydia Carr, and carefully analyzed accident data as cor ing _Nita tried to make it up, but Nita'must On a 'muggy, early October after- T)unde,3 finds that the kitchen there ton-,to- a.picture 1,uve bocn through with him. Probably- t-nd to support the theory that from been unlocked. in the ..ttic, ly sent her into Hamilton noon two ye -William Ullman 85 to 90 per cent. Of All mishaps are hi= place for an intruder. he'finds in I IV; -Nita and Sprague. quarreled told him last night to clear his things years ago, a coin traces ng slept —so ne tells us in his Featura� lerviCe directly tray uiile to the hu-man ele- before. She thought there the. night of a man havi last night, but .' am positive he spent out and not comeback. Washington)—sat in on ot confer- ment. the, Eight here anyway. Cirt�athly he had done so; probably he did leiLve there was- no Actual rupture et ce of motor vehicle commissioners, "Viewing this unbiasted evidence, CHAPIER XXIV. _ture, since before she got up. At any rate, she who were debating the question of 'then,- the motor-vehicle official is Sirague worded his note to her as he was so sure he. was gone and his psychological tests for those seeking With the-thrill of his diwovery 9 coming around to the theory that he did. I have another strong iesson for things with'him that she and'Ly'dia motor-vehiclq operator's p-rmits. had-better-begin to go into thi men- singing blithely along his nerves, Ban- I went to town this morning and left Dundee, spc.:ial investiga'•or for .hinking his belonging-- were 'here at Ap,4rt from the spokesman of the ;", qualifications of those who operate 111le attorney, had at first hug-. least until noon today, but that can Ralph Hammond here to go through occasion, an enthusiw,�Lic advocate of automobiles•• He•has a strong feeling the d:strict att wait for the mi6meiit. Furthermore, the'place as freely as-he liked, making:the new deal in �emeting drivers, the that the differei-ce between a safe e new god the intcntior of following the I am pqsitive that Sprague descended his estimates on the job of' finishihg attitude 'a iajoAty f Oie '!ficials driver-and an unsafe-one will turn out 'trail alone. Hadn't Captain Strawn 0 V too good-natured17 by the*4&stairb and went around the up 'the other-halt of this floor. And in the room seemed w be respectful, to be some quality resident in their taunted him not house to join the cocktail party which R.0ph— But let that wait for a mo- -.7 about his ability-to.get along without nothing more. respective mentalities. was to follow the hen bridge party." ment." "So the driver phychological-test Got any real. proof that it -wzis response to the vlea that by explorinx movement gathers momentum daily. e younger man's help "How do you make that out, Bon. Certainly there was no enthusiastic But he was glad, both selfishly and unselfishly, when, half an hour later, t2e?" Strawn asked, his grin wiped Sprague who stayed hqre aid L not the the minds of iotorizts tL-.- traffic the front door of dead away- Hamnlond boy!" Strawn interrupted authority thigh: trace down the real lie threw open t the chief of tLt Komi- "Try -to remember bow Spr4Lgue:ihrevdIy. causes of highyray. accidents. - -But The Jitter's Nita's house to "I'm comipg to.the* proof," Drunde raway, the fingerprint looked when you first got here," Dun­ e time brings changt. He goes on: We note that a 'Wisconsin-farmer eide squad, Car - -saw him 20 minutes aii-tir4d him, "or rather, the rest >f "One -by one, since that time, the mistook a group of his relatives for• expert, and the two plainclothesmen dee suggested'. �11 A.ho, had searched the top floor for after you did,but—he was wearing an the proof that I haver�'t already given State motorveh:cle officials who tom- gunmen, and opened fire,._kIlling a • weapon ;r the murderer immaculate stiff collai. and there you. You're damned hard. to convince, posed that audience have become con-- cousin- and wounding two others. u the missing wes chief! B t. let me go on with my himself won after the murder had were still traces of talcum powder verts, until today only a few die-hards. Tbls recalls the story of the English been :onimitted. For if Strewn need- over a close new shaye! And yo will theory,-which I think covers ihe—facts. mand outside the fold. train which.. was Pkotped,. by an i hit pmadge,"elp. ho needed the ztmember-that said he had made a At luncheon, when-Nita received that "Witnessing these conversions, pro-- emergency signal from some un. expert machinery which Strawn-cap- half-hour's-trip by bus, and had walk- note from Sprague, I imagine she got ponents, of applyins a mental yard-.- knoWh 'passenger. The guard In the rained. And it was good to feel the ed the quarter of a mile from the bus a hunch that he hadn't taken her seri- stick to would-be -motorists have-be- course of an investigation met -a grip of gratitude in the old chiefs stop an Sheridan Road to this boast. ously, that he had not removed his be- come con-vinced that it merely is a nervous man who-complained of the longings, You remember Penny-Crain hand mp and to see the alipo:.t shy It was a mighty hot afternoon, chief!' said Nita had Lydia follow her Into matter of time until such a course delay. saying ' It would make him in his hard old "Not conclusive," Strawn growled. Will be followed. And the time,.they late for his wedding. The guard twinkle of apology her bedroom, as soon as Nita got ho' 'relieve, is deeined to be sborter thazi looked -aChim *sternly and'demand-gray eyes. "Then here's another straw to add from the-luncheon? "Are' you ourb it wasn't you who Dundee led the wry up the f the innocent mo',ri at expects. ed, rout to the weight of nry 4-onclusidn." D.un -"Well,its.my hunch that Nita ask- ""The reasons fir this change of pulled the cord?"—Toronto Mall and .tslrs to the upper floor, glad to bear des went on unshaken "You remem- ed. Lydia if Sprague's things were heart on*the part of the men whose Empire. the heavy tread of official feet behind ber that Janet 'Raymqn:d wad )n the gone when she cleaned these r,,3 life is an endless que,.t for•street and .. .... bim. front porch watching for Sprague, this --orning, and that.Lydia said no. No wotaftil -cares to be the silent h?ghway safety are not far to seek. -1 Sum you ve got it all doped out while the 'death hand of bridge' was Nita then probe.14y toid-Lydid to'pack' 'Accident statistics are more thorough- 'partner.in a-matrimonial Arm. who the Selim wo'llan's gentleman being played? Oh, she tried to them herself, and I feel positive that friend was;'It going and truly-� reflective if actua� Strewn cOmme-Ited go- protect him. . . . Wait, I'll read you Lidia did so, for she must have felt c(,nditions than ever before. mially, as he followed Dundee into the. the notes I made when I was question- safe when'she retested to 'me that "For one thing,they.revisal that.the t� big bedroom.' ing her. I looked them up While I was Eprague.was not Nita's later. I also tendency iki* •'estim-tte' the - 11eas For 91065.00 1 Will .41r."I-n I waiting for you. Here! I had said feel sure that Sprague arrived "ZiWe T have 'hvit T nood Carr&- w erstwhile tende Dun -'You ved M at mechanical factor as causing from 8 ' Set YOU Up'ln BUSine" sy to prove in y hunch," Dundee to Miss Raymond; T . r. least half an hour before he said he to shou-ing Sprague toiling down the rutty road, zero" -twknowledged. 10 per cent. of al', motor mishaps 104* per cent profit of a did, by some back. path the was giving the driver entirely too tepidly selling arti.cl4L -A few a&- Eagerly, swiftly, he displayed his hot and wiary but romartic in the . . elusive territories open for hustlera. finds--the open will- stnaet4i Ant she answered, stammer meadow; that he came Lip to these much of a break. Moreov-_�r, the as- Send Zft to •aver cost.. )f sample. trot tangible -roams that he -lonsidered his, found "Um . postage, packing and particulars. 3o. dews, the drapes smelling of cigaret in ption that road, weather, and g, 'I-1 wasn't looking that ray.' his* things pAcked,' but went about rAttl•r, Suits 29, 14 Tomato Street, If the day other conditions external to the actual Toronto. moki, the evening paper And I knew she was lying, knew that shaving and.changing his shirt and before, the fairR odor and greasiness' she had-been takei comiplutely by sur- collar, regardless. I also feel 'sure --of barber's pomade upol. h now n pi prise when -Sprague suddenly appear;. tiat Lydia followed him apstaiN to case of the bed, which h.�td clearly ;.xl frcm the rear Pt the bouse. explain and impress upon him that ince the linen was "What's mare, she betrayed herself Nita had meant what she said. And bee slept in ID* ptR D S a Ij Changed. %nd ►him ►by admit -that a : -7-i A 1�", J.'L Am was airmOn' Mndee Now, Collfn&—Ra a--,rprised. Then—becaus-- the i;iri is I ihm-gh­p'ickiiig up'after him whet he .71 whirled upon the two silent P1 undoubWly in love with Sprague and I descended by the back stairs and sur- a .lothesmen, "I v ant tr.know what yau. e was 'mortally afraid he had killed I prised Janet Raymond on the front Ab Saw in these rooms when you search- Nita; Selim, she tried frantically to porch._ That acrounti, of'cou*se for CROWN BRAND *e them early this evening that you throw suspicion on Lydia.Carr, by Lydia's not hearing the kitchen'bell You looked into the on't see now. i.91 , �C 0 telling how Lydia had *ailed 'to the first time Mrs:Dunlap ran jelosets and drawers,'of course"" ewer Mrs. Dun-lap's first ring— Wait "Unim," Straw,L grunted. "What "Yes, si-," Collins answered. "And RN SYRUP a mnute! I want to think!"he inter- abotit -the prooft you'rie holding they was all ampty, Dundee. Me an rupted himself tc exclaim. buck?". Marmon didn't spend time smelling A'Treaf After a-full-minute, while he had �'Comt along, chief—you, too-, Car- d -led: raway!" Dundee answerer, tu PF the Vihow cams, and "_ admit we didn't whole Famil*- news- ay no attention to that there stood very still,with his fingers press --the-way into the bathroorn.. "I felt Taper— -ed against his closed eyesi an Excellenf Food t YOV--gan slowly: Isar: these rooms would yield a,very 1..-.1 -'Emptyl" Dundee ei'lided. "A*e A�AT;�RC;t co.'--for GROWING C"ILDREN Trif it "I believe that's 'it Listen,'definite clue,-even though Sprague, tinted..sure? . . I You, too, Harmon?" He turned to the lao plain-;when he sneaked back tonig:it to get C 4p 19-daql "What are you driving at, boy?" b,yo!" ;his till-tale(Captain.Strawn asked indulgently. clothesmen, urgent pleading In his; . 11-tale bag, apparently. made Briefly, with disappointment flat- voice. "Would- you both -take* your-.every effort to wipe his fingorprint3 ofF the furnit-ae and bathroom fix-' �teninr his voice, Dundee told of his oath that there'was no bag—say a tures. Now, Carraway, if -you'll *nding tfie kitchen door ajar after he small Gladstone overnight bag—any., step upon this little -stool and look 7 along the tope f th's medicine-cabinet, v. III fird 06 YOU vvat I found�ano, which 0 I didn't torch." Did vou sai WW — __ ___ . - . T',. F..gC,F11,A C.%VtLL'l 6id as he Alt. was told. When he,stepped down he- 7" was aolding a safet3, razor blade. C"SP 40 "No t ;at on it, you see," Dund-e ponted out. "Now if.you don't find. Dexter's Sprague'-s fingerprints ' on it, my whole theory topples." J�S� 'try one . \ -, "So you think Sprague' killed her t 4 it WPM eddntrp —Such crispnqisa,-flakinesa,-freshne4s arda _becaLSL_e'he_wa.-�'tbro. found only in Christid's Premixim 7-Strawn asked. Give the Old Folks the beat possible Soda Crackers. -They furnish just the Dundee sho'Ok his head. "Since I -Christmas present by going to see them di It like Dexter Sprague •-i little bit, _'this year. Enjoy-the thrill of.doing your_. salty tang for soup or salad just Christmas shopping in London,Glasgow chief, I'd like to think so, Vc.t—" or Paris. Low ocean rates still in force. the crisp base for cheese or jam. (To ba continued.)J Weekly sailings throughout the Fail 4. W 4, LAST SAILINGS FROM MONTREAL 7�7. Tax Nay.19 AURANTk PlXmauth TTsme To!ut- Nov.I 8 ATHENIA Wfust, Liverpool, Gt*aa The Inhabitant's of Hibbert's Gore ! Nov.26 ANTONIA -GI'dow. Belf23t—�i_ in Maine Nov.A pay no.taxes,,have locall.. AUSUNLA Wymoxfth,•Havre E FIRST SAILrNGS FROM government and are in o county or OM HALIFAX city. "Gore" In Maine and Vermont Dec. 3 A9CAX1A*Ply-mouth, Havre, London Dec.T3 *LETITIA Wfast, Liverpool, GIs a sins!!, unorganized territorial J '*Frdm SAInt John on Dec.9 sapyr 8 division, subh 49 a triangulai ple6e of XMAS SAILUNGS FROM NEW YORK laild lietween neighboring counties.) I)Lc.' S.-SCYTH-TA Galway,Cobh,Liverpool Q%. Dec.14 NERENGARIA Cherbq rli SI .rpoo Dec.14*CAMERONa' L.,i7do u. nd more because C41ting at Boston Worneii pYbbably talk -0- men are too D- to- interrupt-to-interrupt them. Nearly a-century of sea-experience -back of-thefamousCunard-Anchor-Donaldson �ri F It Is not a true apology for qtiv - _ service, accommodation and comfort. I�.RM cos_rseness to say_chat it 9s natural.. Baok "through your local- H. D. Thoreau, can serve you Agent—no one better, or-CUNARD LI.NF_ 217 Bay Street, (Elgin 3471) "How are you getting on at your Toronto. job,--Blil?" "Fine; 'I've got fire men CD AL 'Er 1L 7 -SODA AmrMcnir, -ANCHOR-DO "Really?" "Yes 0 (under me now."' ACV —1 work upstairs.7, SALABiq X EA a5 UNARD �r•Fl .In .+:D'mayi + s C•�1yN,"ba 7711--". . 71.1­­­1­; ' rw _} -- ., Y• _ _, _ 2. f •-yYa- .n •,-�a a..G-• . R v -N� h 'V a i x, s i • ., ..:'.y� 1 - w \ ,•; . ~� ., :.'ivy,-: • .. -.: _ - .. ; a... .-•:N Sn'w.r<.',...E I.._ ,.i•^•ti Y.'1 i21'. •. .�..».. ,.......»«» ..�.:.�...r n. Duce still Fiery Old Prospector, :. - -- - John Foote,-Dies ice of the -7V Press - f. 09 v ---Canada- The Empire and The World at Large' iar . - :r I Years 41d, He Had Lived - ge - -� Half-Century-in- ..CANADA -- _ _ are carried at night on all vehicles. A It is the Onl Way few more deaths and casualties will `'~ Toronto.-Old John Foots will never _ y likely have to occur before a proper _ `see the north country again. The 100-- $eveie penalties for reckless driving law is put on the sfatute ti(?oks.. Going year-old-prospector who- spent more are being imposed by magistrates in out at night without lights on a busy than half of his lif5 in the wilderness, the United Kingdom: One 2e-year-old' highway is flirting with disaster.-Re- died Sunday with his dreams. unful- , driver of a motor van was diaqualifled gins Leader-Post. - filled-the dream that he would live . =for'25 years from driving any motor to see•the day when the 1,100 acres - vehicle, kind. tried $15 and costs. ,lie• , '-THE EMPIRE- he owned would yield the gold and ail- - had been driving a motor van which ~The Ottawa Agreements ver which he always swore lay there. JL swery-d across the road,.moun•ted the .. The Ottawa-agreements are in'many in unlimited quantities. sidewallr, knocked down a Lamp Scalia- pects expertmen5aT, and we maze In a .little. room at 831• Duadas ard, and killed a pedestrian. His ex- no rc es pheci about them. Only ex- Street east the old man.slipped quiet- _ planation was that a "jar" wrenched perience will show-their value. But a ly away early Sunday afternoon. With the steering wheel of the van out of certain measure of fairness is required ww almost his last breath he spoke of his his hands. Another young man, son of beloved north_country, of the riches - of all who presume to discuss them.- 8 former Secretary of State for the Leeds Mercury. - '', in gold and silver which he always w" �� _,•bominIons,•was flned for reckless driv- - claimed he had seen many times while ing and deprived of his license to ••Modern War prospecting 2.' miles north of Pa=rk drive for five years It is the only wai Whatever happens, the mood that Sound. His death removes one of the to deal with .those who so flagrantly declares statesmanship to be helpless few remaining old-time yrospecfdrs, ' ' 'abuse the convenience of a modern and wai inevitable must be fought at one whose name is known by all in the amenity and 'turn it into amenace.- all points.' It was precisely this kind. northland.' ' ' Ottawa Journal. _ of fatalism which .paralyzed the will Miss Sarah Stephens, an elderly y' to peace'before the great war. But Mussolini in a fiery attitude as he delivered an address before lady who had looked after him for 20 .-Rioting is Futile there is a difference between then and The unfortunate incidents in London 25.000 01 ills folio-wets In Rome recently when celebrating the 10'.h years, ever'since old age'prevented - now.- The pre-war statesmen had .it anniversary of the regime. him from coptinuing the rigorous life -� and Belfast show how useless demon- least the excuse that they did not of the seeker after ;old, told •some istrations of this kind are to seftie our know what the war was going to be. �thing'about John Foote's life. There _ pre'sent-d1fficuiflee. Baton charges and Careful Car Drivers Paralysis Cases R ere.maay gaps is the ator, and much• The only war which the wai•-makers revolver shots are certainly not going had in mind was the war of the of it was hazy and indefinite, but one to provide load for the hungry and Schlieffen plan, the short sharp strug- To Receive Bonus- _ __ .59 For October fact stood out •fear: John Foote had : -drink for the thirsty.'Everyone-knows gle which was to lead to victory "be 3 made a sizeable fortune is the Call- -drink the people are suffering. In an fore Chriatnias." Post-war statesmen- _ __ tornfa gold rush and had ingested most _ 'happy dayb like these they are always have no such excuse. They know chat "Poor ' Driver-to:be Penal- Ontario Report Includes 20 ot.1t in mining properties in Northern inclined'to lay the blame on the social modern war is a bentence of doom for ized - Basic Liability, From Toronto - Five Ontario. order of the day and the detonating victor and vanquished.-London Newii ate increased Deaths in Province Penetrated North action of a few agitators is enough to Chronicle. - Born of United Empire Loyalist cause an explosion. Imbued with re ,Torot,to.=BeCL-rning effective- this _ Toronto=A -slight fihrry of 59 stock--his .parents had come from. •$ volutionary ideas, the latter take Ad- 'The Australian Loan month, changes 'in automobile insur- cases in October, 20 -of which were Long Island, New York-John Foote ; -vantage of bad times to excite the pas- . ante rates provide for a 10 per, cent. reported from Tom to, has brought first saw the light of day on May 20, - - sion of the. crowd. They egg,it on By Increasing taxation, cutting down p 193..- -What he did in his youth is not ,onus or dirt ount m insured drivers the incidence of infantile paralysis in 4 - againa;the authorities and forcible re alI public eitpenc.iture to.the bone, re--. dosing internal 'interest rates, tower- in Ontario with clear records.in ee& Ontario up to *53 cases'for the year known, but in the middle twenties he pression oecomes a necessity. . While neetion with claims or infractions. to date. - left re. nee, his b`lrth lace, and start- honest and brave 'fellows are being start- jog wages and salaries all round, and > D drastically restricting' imports. Ann- -This is in line w.th recommends- . -This lriumber, while 12 cases higher ed out as a prospector. In the middle killed, they sneak away and bide in tions of the late Justice Hodgins,who than reported in the first ten months of the last cedtur Northern Ofitario -cellars and sheds.-Le So1ei1, Quehec., tralla has managed to meet in full her y _- recommended that some-form of de- c_ 1931 fails far below the figures of was a wilderness. But you John ' 40 - -- obligations to her overseas creditors. '� It Is now the business of those credit- merit rating be introduced for-penal- 1929 and 1930, when the dread dis- Foote penetrated-the w4ld country and ' -Autumn-Weather ors not only- to show their appreeia• wing ca;eleas drivers. The new plan ease reached epi&-riic proportions, staked out numerous claims in what If the British Isles could be blessed tion, but also to help her to carry on applies to all passei.ger automobiles and 4-17 and 671 _ases, respectively, is now known as Hagerman Townahip. in October with Canada's weather the the' unequal struggle, by.co-operating not part of fleets. where th_ driver developed.. _. He took-up Crown Iand and bought ad- .-health and energy of its people would wboLe-neartedly in her .efforts ,to re- Las previously been insured. There -have .been 11 deaths this joining properties. He played a lone jgreatly benefit. Who that has ever-ddoes the burden of her overseas debt Changes in rates approved by the year,, against 10 last year: hand. With his sae and a few other nhaled the fine keen October air in by w-11-judged conversion operations members at thrii annual meeting• are "Up to the end of July this year, mpvements he prospected for gold and ;anada will deny this! If the tired pro- By so doing they help not only Aus- s^mmarized as follows: 4"-Iy' 10 casez with two deaths had hit story in later years was that he ,essional or business man could only tralia but themselves as well. for In public .Liability-Rates increase.! been reported; 26 cases with three found-plenty of it. ealize the extraordinary health-curs a etc'.-= '15'or eent in a11-'ter= ceatha occurred in A` t• 58 cases Miss Ste these difficult times a wise cr. "!tor_err•�•••••• g� Stephens, who claims to know _ aonth in the Canadian woods can give will make it.as easy e.8 possible for ritories except rural and Northern and one death in September;,and then more about Jahn Foote-than any other here would be heavier steamahiy.his debtbrs-to mess their obligations. Ontario where they remain un- October with 59 cases, as previously person, said Sunday night he had of- -five and increased longevity for .-_London,Times, changed. stated, and"five death:.-According to ten told her of losing some valuable i lie health-seeker.' In its wonderful - - - Property damage-Rates decreased `Son. -Dr. J.' M: Robb, -Minister-of properties through some-creaked i nI, - - _ 4tibumn climate Canada has an asses ?etpinL 9r Nanking' `al?proximately 15 per cent. in ail Health, there is -no need for alarm "He loved the North and always jr and an attraction of great value. It to •• areas except'°Northern Ontario and in over the October situation, inasmuch hoped to return there some day and .vastly' appreciated in the United As things look in China to-day, the the 18 medium sized cities of Ontario as in October,'1930, '174' cases' were die," said Miss Stephens. "He always _ -'-States,as is shown by the great tour. question of the site of the capital'known as territor• "B". In bath areas re ' would.no longer seem' to. be of..any ported.- � - - -. -- - - told me the"North was richer in min- ' at tranic but it is-not at all sufficiently rates remain unchanged.•' •• •The October'cases were pretty well eral wea:h than any part of Canada Amowu in the'Mother Country',-Can- great praetical Importance. The Kuo-: Collision-ail• rainy dropped ap- spread over the province:York Town- and 'he Bald that some day its dim da. London. b aintang party is losing its Influence-,1-oximately 20 per cent. in all terri- ship reported six, Forest Hill Village covery would stagger the world." _- nd=power Lrom.day to_day, and the. tortes except Northern Ontario a-__P.- Tbora-Tp Baer Qua _ The veteran of the north built roads Inalienable•Advan ges -1 he rates remain unc arrged.- eight, Elizabethtown -Township- four, into his propertles, cleared the land If nost-likely end in some loose federa- Recent evidence-goes to show'that Theft-All rates cut•20'per cent:,in Siaith's Fails one, Kingston two, lumber, 'put up buildings and dug ion of Independent states.- That is to p � Marys- primitive mines. bliss Stephens sho^1- • Canada, despite some discourage- htl territories except Northern On- Leeds and Lansdowne one 5t, Mar ay, for a long time to come there will _ _ •� °'' menta w'the last Lew years !s certain L tario where rat--s remain-unchanged. 'Mange Twp, two. S.. Crosby three, ed .blue prints of his claims and :e• be numerous sub-capitals but no can-' to retain and enhance her prestige as Fire-No change in rates. Port Hope,one, Athol Twp. one, Dun- gistry deeds-.dating back many_yeara.- -- ral capita' act all. Uadef the present - �- a wheat exporting country. Export MEANS REDUCTION. das one, London one, Nottawasaga AeYed It the old man owned•the pro-' onditfons, therefore, the British and figures issued recently show that Can Net result for the majority of Qn- Twp, arse. Terk, Tw_p, one and Kapn3- perties at the time of his, death, she other Governments will be very ill-a'- output practically dominates the t_rio drivers, who qualify, for the I:asipg two, stated that as far as she knew most ]aarket-Fort William Times-Jouriaal. land Co listen to the advice of•those bonus, will be a reduction in prenl- - _ _ _ _ _'_ _ of it had gone for nnppid ices - - who wish theta to m• , their legations sums, it is stated. In Toronto, Ham. 'Several rocks, purportfab to contain rom Peiping.-W. Lewisohn in The ' Recommend Return Fiye'Real Fathers National Review tLoadon't.• iiton and �Gindeor, for public liability veins of gold and silver, w•ere,pro- : i :Five fathers of Reigate. Eng. have and property dams the rates are duced by Miss Stephens. These, she : - -b awarded certtficatea by the tau _' ,compared: �' ,_�'o Gold Standard declared, had been brought back from r Arms and the League council for their proficiency in know• - Ford uld New I the north by Foote wheel he was no = To bury one's head in the sand is not ,'ublic liability lfa�la,...1 the rigorspf-- - ing what to-do with a fretting infant; $15.00 $17.On Experts 'Large Step• in Reporf ione�� 64:� c„ x. _ how to detect mumps and measles,and a intelligent poll. . On-the other propc•ty damage .... 11.00 9.00 that country. hand,.to try and recognize the .acts as for World- Economic _:other skill in tending their'emall off ; For some years Foote ran:ar second hey are courts the danger-that a bad ' Spring. These awards' indicate that $:G.00 $.6.04 -- COhfeieriCC head store on •Ktng Street. To his Q fathers can. be adept in babycraft if endency may be. fortified and set up - - = Genera.-Return.t9 the gold ,stun- new friends here he told many stories the,•'try:-St. Thomas Times-Journal. on an irrevoca-le course. Those who Less 10 P.-.. bonus.. 2.60 d:rd throughout the world will be of his life in the wild districts of On- before 1914 steadily foretold the Great - advocated by monetary.experts in a �O' He believed that some day be War did their'bit in producing it; for $26 00- $23.41f would go,back and with backing de- 'A Bountiful Crop Preliminary report being prepared for -- - u The pricer of tarn produce r -} be war is the climax,ot,a general state of the London Economic Conference, it velop the Isrop @riles which he had fear: By the- same token faith fa Buirk , .-_ -- L. hcli.c. 1n Er. but the harveatis. inure. --i cry co t� hw re•a�f "'a-r�ar'rzc�saa� r rirlay. •:;�,:.' pro d a t�l--wea' r'- 1�, t bl:c liability . ......$19A0 $22.00 Re-establishment of the gold stn rknownp roperties have'any value Is not thing that the farmer raises has, been human 'affairs.'•' It follows' that it 'a 2 go q- but fit' the mid of the cen•uodn'ced is abundance this year.- He Property damage 15.00 ' L.60 lord should follow fulfilment of car- P ever .serious• person's O*ty.to cult!- tenarfan they represented a great for.*; A` ' may not have much ready money, but gate confidence in peace and to.en- tan prel naiy conditions, the ex- tune. i imi n * e need not go hungry., Nature has . $34.00 $3'4.00 pelts will say. . These conditions in- courage'others to a like confidence. Lecs 10 p.c. bonus. . 3.40 elude: ' ;'been prodigal this year. Taken as a But faith against the light is difficult whole,the principal field crops in Can- When a rn ;n sees that the'League of - 1.'Restoration, to, a reason:•ble de- ada have seldom attained such total Nations whose essential object Is the $"4'00 $ '� gree, of freedom of trade. Hunting-Conditions Best - _-.�.Vivaua EW Juala.a ilia ;,:z�z::i EfC6.]�El encouragement-of a general belie. in, - _. _ '- ". .° se!aticii- tn�ter-g�overnme'nt- ' in,Ten Years in North . 'Packard n private'debts. it been of a higher quality. Yields tease, has become so enmeshed in the , p Sudbury. - HuntinIb conditions in Public liability•......:$23.00 $26.00 3. Central banks--under :.were gene lIv satisfactory in-each -or --- - - + : . titular pas It elf property damage ....'19.00 ,16.00 revent of -the north woods are better this see he provinces, despite sectional re :Aho least believe in peace, as itself P gold movements influencing son than' they have ever been in the _ verses due to weather conditions or o provoke an active'=sense- of tear . - _... either the country losing gold or the ! = 442.00 pass 10 years.- With snow_from'a3z - e, Aber causes.-Ganano ue Reporter. + $42 country receiving it by chang'rig the c q mong large sections of the people of j Les-.1.0 p.c. bonus ... 4 20 r;isevint rate or b o en market al nine inches deep v the bush and the world, then it seems wise to look! y. P all,trees save the evergreens strip Rest and Change acts squarely in the face with a view transactigns. ped of their foliage by the frost, L, �dhor of the �latls-al :Eo: ass o menaing.i.nem.-ueorge. t:iasgow, in $ � 4 - "''' deer' and i oose' -are easily tracked. Review telia'a good one about-a mem- FOR OTHER CITIES. Brantford Motor Record The ground has a firm bottom The Contemporary Review'(Londonl: � Sr_, 18 other cities'the•reductions wil'. as it � , '• ber of Parliament for one of the Mont- Broken Over Week--End..was wet when the arrow came and- _ real constituencies. The member spent _ j be respectively 20 cents, no change, froze with -the 'saggfrig temperature. -___ IY • •a vacation at a fashionable resort-this- - AMERICA la:.d 1.60; while in Northern Ontario Brantford.-The first motor fatal- In the Sudbury district these wns year, .a,••wneu as returned, someone Tit For 'T•at, and Quid Pro Quo I yy _ i trade in three years small towns and rural areas the are,_ ty in Brantford t asked him it be had enjoyed the He that taketh the sword shall '$3.60, $5.20 and. $5.60 respective) was recorded Sunday with the death little demand for hunting licenses change and rest. "1 really can't say," terish by the. sword" is hard dgetrine - Attother change which will.also be-_- of Robert_Buchanan;-11, in hospital• owing to the mild'weather when'the ,r s =:'replied the M.P. "The bell boys'Bot or tariff makers. United States ex- come effective with the new rate sche- The boy was riding a bicycle Sat• season opened.••But wlt4i this weeYs g most of the change, and- the.-hotel- ;ortees'iri tetflt6s; in-iron and s eel, g snow there has been a,regular atom- dole is a'sli ht downward r^vision'of urday when struck head-on by a car, pedo-for permits, sad issuers dis- keeper got 'the rest." - Border Cities a glass, •in telephone equipments,-in rates where the standard limits of after.' he is said ' to have swerved Star_. utomobiles and automobile parts, and $5;000 and $10,000, in the' case of from behind a parked bus into its posed o1 316 deer'. licenses and 24 y ~ n a dozen other lines.will lose heavily public liability, are increased. Thai Path; He was- taken to hospital moose licensee in Sudbury atone. A Vehicles In the Dark a Canada puts into effect 'he Imperial eharlg'e will apply to ]both private and witfi•' a fractured skull and broken large inIlna of hunters is expected Agotlaer case.is-reported fro rn Gadi1= '-•references-agreed on at the Ottawa commercial vehicles. A further thigh and died Sunday morning. after the elections 1n the United -- .-- Staten and-plenty of game -awaits .� lac, where a farmer on the road with Conference, minor hitches between Ot- change in the charge-for excess public - ° ` a waggon was run into by a car and taws and London having been ironed-"liability coverage w'll probably be It may servo as a comfort to us in them. •,- ,d_. ;ene.of the horses either killed or badly out. With the British Islands, Can- made in the near future in regard to all our calamities-and afflictions that _ ^In'Jured: Cases of this kind are hap- ada'a policy is quid-pre quo,' With the public-vehicles, son.e rates being 3tp- he that- loses anything and gete•wls- . Age rarely -brings wisdom:'`iibout-- h %pening all over tho province and•tbey United States it Is tit far tsit.-Brook- parently due for downward revision dom by it ie a gainer by t'ie loss.- the best it can do is-to teach us.•9ehat 4 _ will -continua b happen until fthts lya Eagle, and others for an increase. L'Estrange. - ;brand of folly we like best. - -_ lo �� r w•x. .£_•„>''xiFz...' '�i' .�.+�e�M.'R,TS`'' 'r3'° ;;�` .;�r - ;z+SJ4;".•<��.,:,,_ -=a^..:;,ter ”" �*S•.^',l�°:..i :-<.z;._ --,.,r- • -- •` �kris_ 3$AyG3,' z .'T"•"a �C�? Y, ?e��T-' ems r .T r •�Y'%s.:. ". is fir_ ti s e .'3 - - - ,mss + r4-•-•. -.-'.,-.:r. -- - _ " - •76 ^�8,^ �,,•.�.N '3;.:}fig. st" a•.' - ':r', '"a. .,t•+:' '••�•: ?S• •`2'`..7• ' mid. •'w:+i` .a .�`.w• � •r" �'`-� - ..,x--+=' ."'sGe":•:?.^.��•� - �t :xs't'�� .'.I�3T'•-.f .4<,,.o'"Ywr.. 4 , .n „ .t <•ii� .S:.^�:. � ..� h -� r ...� �, weIIDs cast acids their prejudices, and served at the close. The Society hold 't their SATURDAY, Nov. 19th —'Auction New'Discovery �IeaC work fur, tl}e tutrlUwu _gaud of Meetings every Fr_day evening sale of household goods, belonging 3 mankind. In the school room at 8 o'clock. and to the estate of the late Thomas TERms. _ _ everyone is cordially invited to alt Dixon, at the village of Markham. Cause of Stomach gas. 81.76 per year:.11.50 if paid in advanu, SROC K ft c:ASa. "end. also at. the same time and place. ' The approaches to the bridge cro- a 6 roomed brick house and frame Dr Carl found that poisons in the ';.�.1»criptioa. it •the united s,sw and G:eae ssinx' the Duffin's Creek here have UPPER bowel cause stomach gels. Brica,nalz.00 is savants. The annual dr+nce of the Brock Rnxd summer kitchen. All modern con- r ` snftbnil tens,will he held at'Broaghmm eecentty been railed, under the sup- is simple remedy Adlerilca gashes _ Town Halt. on b'rtday, Ntiv. 11th. erintendence of Mr. A. Spears, and veniences. Sale at one sharp. Bee out the upper bowel, bringing out all _ JOHN=MURKAR, Proprietor, M11sic will he provided by the iteriiug will protects motorists from going ov bills. Thos. Postill, auctioneer. gas. E. C. Jones, druggist. orchebtra, of i'urunto,aria Chas. Pullet er the bank .Pedestrians would be ° will be tl,ur wmmtger. Gents, 35 cents. pleased if some of the authorities, TAT ��t /� T' _ NOTES AND COMMENT& Ladies plet6ee pruvide. Ev,•rvbodv highway in ascending or descendinx COM�'LETE �=�PE�ZSA.L = - - welcome. •* the wearisome old hill. r 7. - - Hunters were allowed two days -- -'- c�oyr_ty or .township, would lay a Of the Fully Accredited y Vv►11TEVAt.!• 3lddewalk across those approaches. •• in which'they were privileged to —- there being none there now,. and at pp (� rn , The regular meeting of the W. I. times when mud is in evideklce theiti H ermla V : �uCk e� Fat l lS ` shoot pheasants ice.-certain coon will be held at-the-lame--.of__�irs. .1 is.dangerof__snme puazrnnrtat qtr_ ties in the province. These beau Beare on Wednesday, Nov. 16th, at ing mired in the stickq'.mixture _ tiful birds are not natives of this 2.30 p• m. Miss Mannell, of the Nei- when plodding through; moreover, - ,� � �' etahborhood Workers Association, will the skdeyvalk on the west hill so e the speaker. A solo by Miss lsob- badly out of repair that many or the Shorthorn- -the , Grd province some years ago from el Scott, an ixtstruniental duet by residents who do not carry accident England, and they have become Mrs. Wood and Miss Edyth Roach insurance take the .middle of the AT `�HE FARM PICgERINC , ONT. quite tlumerous ,in some parts, and other musical numbers will be - ------ o • . , given. Members please. bring' a jar SALE REGISTE... -' _ . especially in the Niagara district. of fruit or jam. - . —LO�N --1-1L' Farmers -have . protected them The bazaar in.the Whitevale Un- FRIDAY Nov. 11th—Auction sale Sa#crisis, November file � 12t� -1932 ited Church Sunday School room has of farm stock, impl?%Aents fur-,- J and at dines fed them when food been changed from Nov. 9th to Fri- iture etc., at•lot.6, con.,9, Mark- ! becatneb scarce. It is not to, be day, Nov. 11t1i at 3 p. m. the 9th ham (at Box Grove) the proper- At 1.15 P. M. _., wondered at that farmers resent having been announced in the prey- 'ty of Fruiter Rivers. Sale at one, " the invasion of their premises by ious-issues of the Dews. There wilt sharp. No. Reserve. Prentice, and ` be booths for the sale of baking. Prentice, auctioneers. fir. �'. 'L. Ruddy will sell by auction, on Nov. 12, his entire _ hordes of city hunters, who have aprons, candy etc., also a fish-pond SATURDAY, Nov. 19th — Cash auc- herd of Shorthorns 'at the home farm no respect for the rights of others, for the children . A public supper tioft sale of 2 Jersey Cows, house- adjoining the Village f ``and have no beeltation in destroy will be served-from 5 to 8 P. m.. hold furniture, implements, Ford � � g g o �� fins property when in quest of Come and buy your Christmas Rifts 'Ford Coupe etc., at lot 6, con. 4. ' their at bargain prices. Searboro (Hillside), the property PjCKI�RWG, O! ONTARI Ratite... They are alao a The .Young Peoples Society• of the of Donald Reesor. Sale at one. No_ The herd was founded at high prices with females of the y source of danger to the inhabi- United Church held a v eatjoyable reserve. Prentice and Prentice, Sallowe'ea Social on Fn ever- choicest bloodlines. but everything must be sold regardless Pants of the community as many auctioneers. of price. There will be 35 bead, including cows, heifers - of th n1 mg Oct. 28th. with over eighty in and the 1981 calves.by t e are ca h careless in the a Miller-bead airs A e hantil a#tend#t1ce. The evening was'spent Y uguets Stng 4og of fire arms, as was the case in playing Hallowe'en games - and Q '�8M• All y�y Accredited. free of contagion and In. nod the following program wag_ Riven PLckeMv v 11ai *e$.tai field condition. Plan to attend. Y 'near Igt. -Catharioea on Friday mind Dry Gcnds excellent opportunity to obtain richly bred 8horthorne at fast; _Piano several _Piano solos-Lorna Darling and Billy to-day's reasonable prices, Dairy Farm for-Lease to good persons were 8loaa; Vocal duets- Lee Darling and Marcel FinRer•w _. Tenant, . ,wounded by a Hamilton man, Robert Glidden; Blanche- Trap , ave.and Hair Outtr-w who bad got exited when be saw Rath Sloan; Mr. Sloan sang p. solo - Perntaaent VKa�eing_--�� For Descriptive Folder write : "' and Marion Hagerman, Lorna Dr n- L. E. Franklin and w pheaaatit for the first time, and We specialize io'the New "Zenith Pickering". elly and Audrey Plaxton presented Mnchinelese.Mothod"of E. L. Ruddy, (w B Powell,Auctioneers + ickering 10 he did not take care in regard to a short skit. RefreshtrteriM were - Permanent Waving. the direction is which he was - - Hours:-9 a. m. toe p. ,n. every day •ebootiag- It. was also the flret_ MORTGAGE SA LE except Monday, Knd-evenings by +Limb that he h had ever t- condo a of property in the _ appeintinent. T,31� RED & WHITE STORK shot gun, which was not condor- � __ - {T". $. C,rlal?ldae _ ►ive to safety. Maas hunters Township of Pickering Next to E. C. Jones. Drngaist. 491y - _ seem to-imagine that maen there _ — - i UNDER A-N-br BY t:IRTCE of the s an open season th er are privi powers contained in a certain niort- WE OFFER THE, !i'ULLOt�IYG EXTRA SPECIALS Jeged -to bunt wherever they- gage which will be produced -at the pleaee regcardlesy of the feeling c,f time of sale, there is to be offered ' = b'GR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY : - •the ouvnera of the properties. by public auction by William Maw, P P Whitby. Ont. on_ ! ►�+ 7-- '.Thera sbonid trot be an open SATURDAY, NOV. 25th. 1932 Illsleowu�� of Salmon, 1 iger, lame tin : • 21C - _ season for pheasants unless they at the hour of -2.30 o'clock' in become a peat, and banters should - the afternoon t��' +ty�� O:o Cubes : Pork & Beane ae Raisins I� soot be allowed_,to Ro oa an - y-pro st R _ �►� Small tin 14c Millionaire 2lbe tperty without the consent of the THE GORDON ,HOUSE.. ; ,�� Large tin 29c • 1 large tins 2„c Only 25 cents -owners. In 'this town hip there -DICKERING ON r._ hue never been an open season for In the township of Pickering, in Rice Blue Rose choice _. 13e 'Pheasants, but notwithstanding the County' of Ontario,' and being - ! ! • _ ':" •this, cut a composed of part of lot number 20, O�'A L y ports come' out and '(twenty) concession One (1),of the Flour _ 9mgras 1?'igs - " Sonya shoot the birds regardhes .of the said Township, more particularly de- a WINTER 24!b. bag 4flc ' Jawt, scribed follows: ' • }"lb. pks 10e, per tin 10e. " COMMENCING a =an le where = - I. t site Delicious - the int easterly li1 _of said lot 20 i9 _ j The barriers that bava.kfrpt Jew inters th Sweet Potatoes Balk.Tea macaroni ected by the southerly li{ait of = 1 6 lbs. for 2Sc. per [b. 21c: 4 lbs. 25e - and Gentle, and Catholic. and Kingston. Road; thence'south cutest- _ 1Proteecant separate foom oo erly along the southerlylmit-ef the. - mmither are n seven hundred and 0 . 16-2 10 Lba: Grallulated Sugar - . 9e R ua p crumbling. forty-eight feet five inches to an-ir- The .ice chose of O For bonne years -these walls of on pipe; them sixteen degrees fif- y progress is A . ty-six minutes' west alone- a- fence pu�rt agriculture, Dontin- �* -.pl'ejudice have been wearing down five Hundred and seventy-ei.Rht feet public aeeention on the Domin• - '• - - -and intermingling rates have been eleven inches more or less_ to inter- ion's vane wealth of agrieuleural 1' _ -more in evidence every year. An sect the northerly limit of the lands re ounces "Tice Royal is du • - OT� M U RISON Hears of e•••••t:•,•Agricvle„re. 0 James�ezample of the better feeling that H.heretofore conveyed s►brth seventy-one 15,000 ANNALS and BIRDS - _ - - iextete occurred on-Thured'9y even- &giies. Twenty-four minutes east a- CAnsda''t. livestmk show, ?h. � 309 of last week when Rabbi tong the northerly limits of the hands pp`� °f c,r` ;nt B.ef sad Del 1"ICKERINC _ C.ecie. Hams. %"P. S.u+. Pa� -- ::�Eissendratb, the leading Jew of Toronto, and D heretofore conveyed-,to one, Young, ,b�F�sgnt •Flwee9,o.e• You order PHONE PIC$ERING A00 We deliver six hundred and eighty-four feet ton Massey, the four inches to a point in the easter- INTERNATIONAL -leader of the York Bible Class, ly limit of said lot 20; thence north- ARMY TEAKS reputed to be the- twrgeat Bible eels.atlonR' the easterly Tmu't-o -a fi - u•vw. Jom; f�.Q: .nd Tickering Hardware Store lot 20, eight hundred and seventy- °' •Piriud compednoa daily,Claae in t•he world, spoke from nine feet three inches more or less (n" visie of rho Forei m Ofrwen' - 'the sanl9, radio etati00;C F R B, Army Teams u again made pomble to the point of commencement, save through the generous contribution of _ is behalf of the Federation of and except the railroad right of- o'x.of:.Bever.ge:Limited.Toroteto.) ; Jewish' Philanthropies In this way granted on 21st May, 1914 to JUNIOR FARMERS' JUDGING Does your old stove burn too much fuel � If so see the the Toronto Eastern•Rai'lroad Co. COMPETITIONS. HORSESHQQE , period Of.. depre98it)n, when bun PITCHING CHAMPIONSHIPS. _Findlay and MCCIary lines. !hey give the maximum Areds of thousands are on the TERMS, Ten percent of the nor- amount of heat with the minimum amoual; of fuel. • chase'money at-the time of sale, Choicest e:ltibita from field, aea6ard, werge•of starvation, and suffering and balance within ten days. The :'rd•° a►d faeai inteaaly from the want of fuel and property will be sold subject to re- F�esr day as good as d»l"t 81V. and black pipes, elbows, and dampers.` clotbiag, the world realizes that served bid. For further' Particul• NOUCED RA WAY FARES an and conditions of sale, 'apply ;• -- alt men are brother@,, regardless to ROYAL COLISEU' m W. A. McMaster, TORONTO- One only, New.McCormick-Deering 750 !b. Ball bearing of race, creed or color, and they • "-is Aerh Under Cove Cream Separator for$92.50. - : feel theta great duty, rests upon Solicitor for the vendor.` `Lt-Cot, How McGee. P,r.iie.e' •them, who have the means to 2859 Dundee Stmet, W. Toronto. wr;u a i.loie,atiae a s. or to Williams Maw, auctioneer, A.P. s�a,een.u;yam, Agent for McCormick-Deering Farm Machinery and Repairs. - _ ��°"relieve.the suffering of those who � Whitby, Ont. _ _ • j are not @o fortunate as they in -•-- .�-Plow 9haree to fit nearly every make of plow. i hayiQg�► -abuadaoce_of_world)v _ . .Our Hotte•:-! We hfaveit, Oath get'i6, Or goods Trite religion does not �V n Yo Are it is not made." depend solely npon what N a �/ e - belief, but dependeL � .a. �"• - '- . " _ __ ._. - -- - - - - - - - _. _ J. S�_8A treat extent on his proper rela• , LSDON, Y�. .�e ttona loose •s R e ow man. e : e are Cu ' ing up a goo young steers and heifers ------- _ ,nun who does_ not liYe up the _ _ _ T �d offering them at the following . ;c 'BRADLEY'S SPE�IAI:,S - ;Rpe'ecept laid down by the golden -` - - .Cash prices-: .rule which says "Do unto others - y ye would that they should do - '_ Pairs Men's Oxfords, while they last L98 Hind givatere, - 9$0. per lb. .:__ � �� pair. tt+iW'you.'_ It ie the leek of this •:• _ Several pairs of Men's Work Boots, 1.89 per pair. _ .spirit that Is the cause of so much _ Merle Fine tihirta,'eollars attached, plain white, blue, aafferiog to day, In an excellent FOre•quArtBrs; - 7(;e per lb. ":: sand and eSriped in ion, 95c each. speech delivered before .the indae. " Men's Overall @, 1.19,1.49 and 1.75 per pair. - - We will out to suit Customer and.deliver. Men'a,Work Pants, 1.00, 1.40, 1.75 and 195 per pair. %trial section of the Transportation " ' _ ' =' Men's Woric Sox, wool,%* 85 and 50 oents per pair. , •Qlub at the Royaf York Hotel, _ -- -� - ALSO ;r Men's Fine Sox, 25, 85 and 50 cents per pair. •'miry . :Toronto, on Thursday evening y" ' . - - •Men's Blue Work.Combinations, 1.49 per suit. ^,last, W. H. Moore, M.-P., emphai (rood Young. Hoge (halt - , aiaed the fart that the present -It will pay to see our prices before you bay elsewhere. .ltrotib:e throughout-the world can or whole) Ice d" Ib, wears always willingtto show our goods. -be traced to greed. Our present - Pboae;2904J social systen needs to be over- ,b' I _ ' - - n:ed. We believe a• slap for . ••�� . .R E I D RADLE � •ward bna ho-en made when various C E 0 I L _ -.religious sects eome together and Butcher Pickering pgs p g S► R I el� "`_�i 1 rt,_re.­r1:M_17i.YS114-WWI..IWAX. �7 ... O.... 4, ek'Pr, 41 -A :�,:gl a BROUGHAM. wing item from a letter ANDERSON CLARMiORT M. J�t, and Mrs. Wilker, of To The folio, WX ronto, spent the week end with from the Provincial Treasurer, may James Graham spent Sunday The McWhirter family were Whit-relative@ in Clareinout. prove of interest: "In regard to ex- by visitors on Sunday. last in Torontot. Mrs. Thomas Gibbous is visiting penses, I understand no expense ac- -DUNBARTON . Fred Lynn hat The fine weather during the week- cc=t has been rendered by apy of, s been employed at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Adam SpearR, of Whitevale. end made hea-.-y traffic•on'the 'high- the members of your Board, which. An the city for tliO Da9t few day!, way. am, call Mrs. Kate Wilson, of Greenwood, is indeed a remarkable record to INSUIRANCE ti Phil Forsyth, of Markham, Herb Beelby and sister, of Mt. find volunteer workers who Are wIII-. 4d ou -friends in the village on Forest. visited •their uncle John spent Sunday with"Oscar and Mrs, ing to give their time etc, to this AUTOMOBILE. Suadar. Beelby, and family on Sunday. Wilson. wo 'FIRE PlIkey Is under the work. With one or two exceptions, _Luther Mrs. Thos.Paterson has been on The childred of Carl and -'Mrs. the South Ontario Board has remain- :A ,weather- at predbut and has been the sick list during the past week, Devitt have quite recovered from ed unchanged for years, and it had BURGLARY off duty. but is now somewhat il�aproved'. their recent-illness. always given splendid ser-rice and -2 ...CASUALTY Alex and Mrs. M6rgan, of Bob Alvin and Mrs Bushby and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Swift and child co-ofera ten' with the Commission in •.-Caygeon, visited their relatives daughter, of Pickering, spent ren, of Toronto, were guests of Jriv. evQry way." -LIFE INSURANCE' -on Sun day last annday with Frank and -Mrs. and Mrs. Cowie 59ty Phone j?I1 Fie. Miss Margaret �&raham is still Cooper, �Tr. Carlisle is able to be out on �4 -confined to her lied with a severe Th, iz,zz of the threshing _Brute-b uis frian-dR are. pleased to Mortgage Bonds. Also. Industrials. attack df euritis machine can- be heaid in the see him abfe to be about again. Safe Investments at from 5 to?per Richard Carter, of Manilla, call- 4 vicinity. Good yields of grain .Miss Mary Benson. who has been don a nuinber of Claremont- are -r r ted. w1th L-. aajd­,-Mrs-. Matthetws for some cent. if riends on Sunday last. Farnier.14 are now about through time, has accepted a position,in the INSURANOF,-All classes written In- 4 C. A. Overland's anniversary with their turnip harvesting, city. eluding Fire, Automobile, Wind- '. .vale terminatea on Tuesday, Nov. king and other work torm. Accident and Sickness. apple pig We extend congrt%tulations to our 15th. Do not fail to call and Trabef Ring'.0 Jbiobuy is nece4sary at this time of the year. boys who. so creditably acquitted Phone or write decure some of the bargains which Briougbaru'Uniou Lodge. A. F.& themselves in the Brooklin judging 4 E 3tf D.-BOWMAN,Whitby he is offering. A. M. entertained a. number of contest. We are proud of our young TORONTO Luther Bowes. of PeterborO- brethren from Caledonia Lodge, farmers.. Single 50c. Return 90c. 1117 Was in town an Friday and Satur- Toronto, an Wednesday evening. DINTTS, GARAGE d%last visiting hia mother, Mrs. Most of our farmers are now EVERY HOUR J. eadman, and also calling on bn8'y with their fall plowing. On .ANNUAL MEETING OF THE at 5 minutes to the hoar Cor. Brock:and Kingston gds. other friends. account of the- frequent -rains the ALLOWANCE BOARD from 8.55 a. m. to 10:55 P. M. Joe Ward had the misfortune to land is in Rood condition for .•• (except 10-55 a. m, and 3.55, General Repair Work all care, f a tree while picking Plowing. The local board of South Ontario 5.55. 7.55 and 0 55 p. tn.)and guranteed at reasonable fall out o fi5r the Mothers' Allowance Comm- at 7.10 and 7.55 a. tn. daily prices. apples and fracttire two of his Mists S. E. Evans returned home iribs. He is able to be around on Saturday. after spending the ission, held their annual meeting re- except Sunday. 10.65 a. in.. Acetylene Welding. again, although sufteringconsider-i week in St.. Catharines. attending cently at the residence of Mr. Robt. 3 5.55, 7.55 and 9.55 p. to. Batteries ropalred and charged. 4 9 Thompson,- Whitby. 80:tO, San. &.Hol. only. 11.45 able pain. the Baptist Women's Missionary The members of the board, who ' Firestone and Dunlop Tires-li The new Community Hall COM-_ onventiou. p m. Sunday only. 4nittseare installing a now and,C were all re-appointed, are: Mr. R. Gasoline and 011s. much needed furnace in the hall.. Thompson Chairman, Whitby; Mrs. G. M. Forsythe, Claremont Oat;; Mr. Leave Torciew Every How Refreshment Booth ta OatanscUou the old one, which had Riven: DZAT9 OF REV. A. McLBLLAN Charles Stewart, Port Perry; Mr. L. Jou:the half hour) Phone PLeL 7990: ciany years of good service, hav Ellins, Colurnbus, Ont- Miss Ella from 8.30 a.O'l.to 11.30 P.M. (night air dayk. fn become worn-oat.!Q­ Of..T A tragic accidsnt� which has cast a Richardson, Secretary, iViNby.' (except 10.80 a. m and 12.30, J QrOnwa., I .- and Loom over the community, occurred., The members, all of whom give 2 30, 7.30 and 9.30 p. m.) Mrs. Walter Bennett,, of Kara lqp, t 430- at 71-30 a. MILTON SLEEP their serrAeos without rarnuntiration tn-dally except Son.-.bain, Mrs. Thos. Oliver and he"t the U. P. K. crossing on Luc Brock in any form;are always glad to give day. -10.30 a. m., 12 30, 3 30, 421y PROPRIETOR daughter,011a, and mother. Mrs. road a short distance south- of Brock silly desired information and make) 7.30 and 9 30 p. in. Sat..San. IS. Istewart. of Toronto spent, San. Road school which resulted In the in- stay while astern stantaneous death of Rev. A. McLell- Out all applications, t Hol. only. F ..daT zw with Mrs. Minnie Bennett. am.of Ciaremont. He had been to the dealing fairly with applicants to al- Standard Time. v. Mr. Gasnell. of Bratmo 10 Nzw9 office at Pickering on business, so keep in mind the taxpayer. will , occupy I pulpit in Ite, -PAROEL EXPRESS the L and after remaining for about an hour At present five applications are between all points on Gray Coach Baptist Church on Sunday next- be left for home. As he approached under consideration by the head of- Lines Routs(except U.S.,A. pis.)Mr. Gasuell received a call from the crossing it was ,raining and evi- flee dad board in Toronto. Four ot- the'Claremont Baptist Church a -dently he did not see the Vproaching her applications have been granted Tickets and information.at r, yet flier; Children returning home.from during the past year, making in all --few weeks ago. but- has no 2 the sebool saw that he did 'not see the twenty-nine beneficiaries, with sev- GUY COACH LINES Eyesight speall" made known his. intentions it train, and they shouted and waved enty-five children under sixteen matter. their arms but they could not draw of age, at a cost of $800.00 for the Eastern H-,i;e-Pi-kerir1z OPM ruft"Y. Thmaday i,"animp- mmna- day --ititipaw br me o The sympathy of the co Tobias his attention to the danger so near at past twelve months. Ity Is extended to Mrs. head. The engine struck the left front This amount is paid to beneficiar- Caster on the death of her only of the car, wrecking it completely and -ies from the Provincial Treasurer's DISNEY SM)CKO brother, Wm. M%y, which took throwing it over 100 feet against the Toronto., South Ontario be- 01shaws .1. office at ism recently at his home in fence. Mr. Mc-Lell$n's body. which '3 a Ing billed for 50 -per.cdat of thi 'lWoranto. Mrs: Caster continues was b,&dly- mangled, was picked up OPIP6 Post ogles phi sue health and is very about 40 feet from the crossing and mOun1L in very poor taken to Sterrift'S undertaking parlors belpless. that The funeral arrange- It is expected "t the &Donal menu been made at the time ments have not %upper of the Clart.,nont Lawn of going to press. The body will be f ir interment at the family rsary .. Sate" C '� t Bowling Club will be I. 4d in the taken 400mmunity Hall on Friday even burying plot in the Dresden cemetety. ing, Nov. 18th. All members are. !*Fularly requested to keep this Nov. 1st to Nov. 15th .S:lW _Open and to make this -- n -Eye meeting a success. The choir of the Baptist Church r During these-two weeks we will oftr great CAr stselated the choir of the United e Dry (Sonde, GiocerTOR, Church at the latter's ktinivers. bargains in ary on Sunday last. Mrs. Esther MOA and Palmer, Sol Boots and Shoes Etc. soloist, and the Baptist J, ices 'to the musical part of the services'allso contributed Male Quartette e by all Ey Our Tea Set (22 pieces) will be givert to the which was much' present. ,'Strain :*1.�._: -. , person, buying the most goods The regul%r-monthly meeting of M approach- at time the Women's Institute will be held during:tbe sale. as its final hour the Mrs. 1. F. Dopkink -b C. H. Tuck, 0pt. tat the home of y memorials we exisicate Wednesday, Nov. 16th, at will ,180 p.in. Mrs. Morgan Pugh will Eyesight Specialist- --Terms Casl� Phone 2601. be standing in a Home, the (copyright is mute tribute to the• Rive a paper on 28) persons they have bus Anchor of our- tents to honor. out National'Life." C. A.- OVERLAND, erected Roll US11 to be anwered by "If I .,Part 37 'creative Wo secures could have one more labor saving the best iw device it would be-tm:mmmmmmmt--"` Mrs. These premature conditions, how- ,G. M. Forsyth will also give a ever, may be overcome, but those ----LET US CHECK YOUR CAR 7 "'No Greater TAbute conditions due*to age caA only fin& N. W. STAFFORD paper on Current events. the assistaInce of the The following by a correspond. relief with FOR THE WINTER necessary glasses and are never cur -out of the Toronto Daily Star ed. Relief with the glas9ft however, ipreesse the feeling of M&BY Of is rely valuable hell) because the pr- Whitby bur residents "It seems to this oper correction will make the ey" 462 -writer that the idea of Halloween normal with their use. The patient Now '18 the time you-should ha*e your -oil changed,-battery i@ being much abased. It was not being well advanced in years may originally intended that this sea- often fear that the vision is serious. cheLked, ignition and carbutetor adjusted,-Oil in `==��eon should be the occastioti for ly endarwred. While in a few cases difrential and trinsmisston changed. vandalism, robbery and begging. this May be true,. the majority of !Isn't At time that Parents took a cases respond to the correction and Pur prices are RIG.HT. The children could hand It Id have a may even do so better than in young Inch happier time Indoors eels people. It is sad indeed,. to meet BaWwids, "Simms,"as low as 5.25 -'Alcohol, pure -1.25 very advanced frimds, as is done J .. thirsting °the occasion; with their with that case tn the Ruarco Auti-f6eeze,' I.W in other Conn: life where- the patItnt expects -to Motor Oil; per gal. .75 Co. 0 iris. have-, vision normal or better and Cheap rates,fair farm staid country glasses are worn -The special services In the Un• will insist that if 91 buildlegs.t. they meat be guaranteed to suit -Batterie charged, .50 am buildinga, Windstorm Insurance sited Church on Sunday last were a decided success.•- The Rev. Mr. them-.in. every way. I may say that Car .750 wind-mils,silos etc. nothing can be ddhe.for their- type Autoombille Insurance CIements,of Lambton Mills, deliv tta1 they change their way of th- We are'sigente for CANADIAN TIRE CORPORATION and sell of All kinds.' teed inspiring sermons, while inkilig. "There is none so blind as at their-advertised prises: fte United choice of the United and,�hs:vho will not am" Why do peop-- _LL.LFARNS FOR SALE GIVE US A. CALL Baptist Ckuiebbc furniellealexcel."41,i-of-this 'age old with their exper. Write or phone �tl:usic, She MAIO quartette Of isnee In life, buy try-on glasses from Baptist Church symel "Mom who do not examine the ED. BOW M N ling thenii A selve@. On Tuesday. evening a fowl eyes. Coopier's Garage,' Claremont, 6nta' n' *o- was served In the Commun ito be eantinsed 20 WHITBY, ONT. 711 2pir 461 all too the @atidection of all. Robt. McLeod, Manager r J11._ 'Young PGGPIS'lk DMIMAtte :We drams. (Nab gave their papa" 111"The Read Back," to a crowded L. 'E. 0"NEILL• --bcuse. Every member of it de. DIRECTOR ArD � :• � � ��' • • . -serves spedial mention. The dm- EMBALMER , LOOK THESE OVER ..me is rich in humour and pathos, Successor to,W. J. Mather.- with a fine moral tons. Mr. R. G. Stouffvills McIntyre, in a rich baritone voice, AMPER$FOR•SUMMER SISKAN'S SC :Rave two numbers to which he Night and Day Service Men's, per pair 1.95 Ladies' per •pair... 1 85 roe aided in a hearty encore. The Business,Phone Residedee Phone Boys', per pair er.pair !mare quartette, composed of Don 9820 1.70 -'Girls', . 1.49 Also Canvas Bdots.s4 reasonable prices.- Ald Hedges, Hugh Gregg. Dr. N.F. -Tontlinson and D Neil Smith, tHE "MADELINE" For the potato bugs we have-Arsenate of--Lead 23c lb., Paris Green slighted the hadtar d ace, vuJith their 35n'11).,*Vfflirniiaz Bug Killer 10 lbs 40c., King Bug killer 201ba 85c. :­humorous numbers, Mrs. Caskey BEAUTY-:- SALON --------- a Straw Hate siding at the piano. Miss Mar. Boye;',Straw Hate 15c., Men" 5c and 20c. garetApenceley read a complimen- '-Marcelling and Pink Salmon_` tins... 25c 1 Seedless Raisins, 2 tbs . 27c Lary address to Mrs.B. Kilpatrick, Finger-Waving, Tige'r Snlmoi),�I tin 25c 1 Laundry SosiD, 12 bare 47c accompanied by a large sheaf of lowers, for her efficient servi�m@ In Scalp Treatment, (food Ni pyoheez�o, perlb. ... 20c Chiped or Oxydol, pkg '281c Hair-cutting. Peas-and C(,ra,3 tii.i 25c 1 Castile Soap,18 bars 26c -Jame ..-,`training the young people in the Sold and Installed by drams. The receipts at the door Permanent Waving a specialty t -kham'6402: Phone VA, WelDeliver were$150. Gnests were present ZZ ra. FRANK I PROUSE Irom Mt, Zion, Drunbartan,Stouff. 41eneral GreM ja mills, Goodwood and Toronto. Phone Iwo CLAREMONT Wm.' M. Duncan, Merchant Rivet inciumma onTAxia •ra dj.'°•;:�.,{_4'?. -!2�' 4C a' E, . -ti y3.v _g .-., . ...x a .. -;^`r"::°°: —.C�- . ' -' cu'�,'^.r-.•- g. '�.`. _ i • DOES Oil HOUSE- 1 Fr am Quertes - . :WORK AT 70 _ -- � + �o You Know? + With the Help of Kruschen Address AlI Letters to Farm Editor, 73 Adelaide jinn or n sail years con dlao do used West,. Toronto. All Answers Will Appear in this r Column. If Fersonal Reply is Desired, Enclose lout them I take a third of a teaspoon In a cup of water as hot as I can l:ink Stamped and Addressed'Envelope. _ �•, It. No 'sickness, no headaches now. ++ am TO years of age is April, and just J. K.-I have a field of muck land for waters which keep your land cold .. :-L waru iu dyi-lug. - to do all my household duties myself. land is not well drained. What kind , Furthermore, I believe you would do I recommend Kruschen to all my of grass mixture should I sow it to? ,,;;s: ,'c "::'.a•; ? ''• Utlghbours. Before I began taking it well to,apply spme,limestone, especial- ;.>;::;:•si ;:,; .:::'•:.::sr '>•> •�' - Answer.-You are Yortunat.iy chops lq where you are seeding your ground _-. T was never away from th b -r•:':::•:.•>:•> a Y e doctor. but ing one of the best crops to grow on to clover. You would not suspect that s::;:Y.,,::>a;»!•:>::>?::;>:««::`;:;;E;r,.p!c:;#>ry.., l N *' •stow I never need him. I used to have - > '� s �;:: ':.'''• �i J rick headaches and then was not able this type of soil, but it is a little un- sandy soil is acid in reaction-, but this •• ' �,w,;• - •.•y,�,,;;;,,•;r. ..;:;{, ,, ! n to do anything. But now it is differ- fortunate that the s6il is not drained, is often the case, since lime leaches �: /••, _ ` = since no crop can do its best If.water out of•sandy soil most readily and if (Mrs.) J. G. lent-thanks to 'Kruschen Sal..:." is standing in the soil. Water which best results are to be obtained it must can be drained off always is injurious be•recurred. Apply about 1000 to 2000 3 Kruschen keeps the organs of the x ; to growing crops. Roots will not lbs. of grdunU limes-one to the acre. s j i body working actively, cleanses all ; penetrate through layers of water, nor This can be put on the soil at any f f elogging impurities Prom the system, can bacterial action go on in,soll time but is perhaps most effectively .'and sends_clear, vigorous blood :oars- � ff Ong through the reins. And`th ' re. •which• is,water logged. By all means, use when you scatter It on the plow- _ if you hoe to im rave this piece of ed round in spring, as you work the _ ..isu3t. Y D P P g P g. An end to all Life's minor " and miseries. No more headaches.` land, arrange for either open or tile soil do •n_ - •drains to be established s6 as to car I doubt your assertion that. nitrate >4>:: dredness,, depression, "nerves," cr ry off the Surplus water. constipation. Instead, a sensation q .^+ of soda can be used to best profit on s delightful freshness,high spirits,happy Probably, Red Tap or Rhode Island your soil. It your soil is relatively utlook-fn short, sheer,good health) Bent grass will do best under the con- open as your description indicates, I _ ditlons'that you describe. About 12 believe a more slowly soluble form of f ' lbs. of high grade seed o: Red Top nitrogen should be used, such as tank- h' Cost of Produce and 6 lbs. of Kentucky Blue grass age or bonemeal. To Be Stab• with 2 lbs. White Clover. would make From y.ur description of the crops, a mixture that should 'irive, unless I believe that drainage• liming, manor- the ground is too wet. ing and fertilizing are the wags to M. B•-1. Soil is trade up principal- larger yields.' y Greatest Co-operative COrn- ly of sandy loam, 25 acres, plenty of R. G.-Will yo4 kindly eat+ :�:• _ -•�- ra.,,, :., i-•i:e�3�' Fe-=- --4— L.....�a 1., 1�, Oo ui,e - j y muck sot) differs from t>>-I � � �• ��,in Britain clay cropping up in places, two or land and the beat way to fertilize�. That the second largest telescope In the world is located in the ' three acres In extent. The above soil truck land' ` Dominion Astrophysical London.-The biggest scheme for',has a clay aubsoil aical. 25 acres sandy too Answer.-Muck soil differs from up-{ D y Observatory At Victoria, British. Columbriat tw-operative production and marketing l poor to crop much. land soil in many ways. The upland It 1s•of the reflecting type with a concave mirror 73 inches in diameter. of primary produce ever attempted•:has 2. Average yield, oats. 35 bus.;, bar- soil is the product of weathering, both 12 inches thick and weighing about 4250 pounds. Its upper reflecting -been launched.by the-establishment of I ley, 22 bus.; .buckwheat, 25 bus, per the weathering of rocks and of vege- surface is polished to an accuracy of one-Lour-hundred-thousandth of the"Empire Farmers'Co-Op..Limited." acre: The grain is somewhat light. tation that has !alien on them. while �►ti Inch. The mirror is flexibly euDDOrted at the bottom of a tube 32 Many prominent agriculturists are to I straw short and weak. muck soil is composed chiefly of de- -feet long, over seven feet In diameter and weighing iL tons. The be members of the control board of & Land is not naturally well'drain- cayIng plaint matter, whose decay has .total weight of the moving part is about 45 tons but is so perfectly 1which Lord Strathspey, prominent ed, but good outlet - could be well been greatly hindered, in many cases. balanced that a child can move It by hand. The telescope and'spec.ro• member of the Horse of Lords, is -drained it I had the price." by water standing on the soil. On ex- ' chairman. It is understood the or. 4. Never used any lime, don't sus- aminaton, virgin upland soils contain scope cost E97,000 to construct. aanization Is commencing with a large nett the soil is sour. Have used ter- a medium amount of nitrogen,,and If capital. `tilizers In a limited way and am per- clap predominates contai a medium The Meadow Moose _..----_ operations are alreadq r Ternporgy Car Thefts beginning suaded phosphate Of lime and nitrate .amount of phosphoric acid and potash.', Girdled orchard trees and girdled Ne`y �imC�lln Ifi�O!<COMi the society, whose alms are de-!of soda could be used profitably. Muck soils, on-the other hand, contain fruit bushes spell ruin to the work of . ined; as firstly, to control as tar as Answer.-You evidently have a soil "a large amount of nitrogen, a small 'many. -farmers each winter: The Moscow.-The acu.e scarcity of possible the production of foodstuffs which'needs to be handled with great supply of phospboric acid and a very!meadow mouse in its search for food--taxis here has given rise to •a new throughout the Empire in order to care in order to obtain best returns. small supply of po ah. Muck soils[during the cold snowy weather will crime, -temporary thefts of automo- Stabilize prizes to producer and con-1 On your soil which is "too poor to are therefore best adapted for garden�chew the fresh green bark of any tree 411 S. Sumer, and secondly to supply him crop much," 1 wonder it it would not truck, which is harvested when the or shrub that it may be ' passing. Chauffeurs "borrow" cars for a few with a sure market-at from 20 to 25 be advisable for ynu to seed clovef. plant has made greatest vegetative'Trees'to the value of many thousands hours. on an entire night, cruise the - I)er cefst, above the presentprieelevel. If it is extremely sandy I believe growth, or for hay,crops.. Speaking of dollars are ruined on the farms of city, as private chauffeurs, then re, _!'`birdly, the organization aims•to sell sweet clover would be better than com- generally, muck soil is slow in spring those who are just a little neglectful turn or abandon the,machines.' The- "Ito-the consumer at the cost ot-produc- moo red. and crops growing on it tend to pro-'in `doing the necessary work to pro- demand for taxis is ea great and the Ilion plus only tfie, working costs, and I am doubtful it you have sufficient ton; their growth and da not ripen in feet the trees against mice. Some prices charged,so-high' that s sight's xourthly to replace foreign -food pro- drainage even to.vlew of what you say sufficient time'to escape frost., If pot• farmers, once having experienced.the work In a borrowed automobile may - dncts by Empire products. bout the land being-,well drained; It fish-loving-.crops such as potatoes, loss of valued trees, profited by the net the tbiet ,several 'hundred - may be that the layer of clay under sugar beets. etr., are grows; a[ter'th'I expensive lesson In-that they now take rubles. •' da fife land lies in pockets,as it evident- first crop or.two, there will be a ten.I steps to prevent further loss. This is A group recently arrested in- " from Life.'s Scra book; faccomplislYed b cow disclosed that 1t regularly p' ly does from your statement that clay denay for the vegetables to be poorly y-removing conditions gu arty broke Mary areas crop up fa places. I "know Life filled out.'and the plants to be sus. favorable to mice !n that such provide into garages late in the evening and "T%e-Highest'Being reveali himself drainage is relatively costly, yet it ceptible to disease. ' In fertilizing, for shelter; by destroying the mice with 'took machines for' their-hey An man."-Carlyle. must be looked upon as a permanent general craps on muck soil, use a for.; poison bait br by trap; by applying cruise. wherever possi lE re_ " "Man Is the expression of God'a be- investment rather than an expense. ttlizer with a small amount of nitro- wire or veneer protectors to the trees. afored machines to the garage; other ling."-Mary Baker Eddy. From figures I hose on hand, I believe gen In order to' start the crops off to prevent bark eating. The extensive wise they abandoned them. "All true manliness grows around a you would quickly.realize returns from vigoransly,• a large amount of pbos-, use of poisoned grain, so )laced that A less serious but even more wide- Core of divineness."-C. H. Parkhurst. money put into a,conservative amount phoric acld-1007, to 12%,-and a' birds and other animals cannot pick it spread form of this crime is practiced f - by persona regularly employed as "God never made'anything else so of tile drainage„ to drain out' the medium_to abundant supply of potash. up, Is effective in orchards where p Ipea-utiful as man."-it. W, Beecher. (pockets which I believe• exist fa your wader normal conditions as high os 10, mice are numerous. 'This i best done chauffeurs. The chauffeurs, without "An holiest man's the noblest work soil. Clay is relatively impervious to to.125c. •This• e{ course, should be;-in hgvember, before snow-fall. Small the owtters' permission, take the can of God."-Pope. drainage waters,-as you know from ex- worked into the soil thorou„hly at the land the and wide-necked bottlei Make for a,little drive. In a few hours they Lai each man think himself an _.ct perience, hence the need of an,outlet I time the crop Is being planted. I,very destrable poison bait holders. earn as much from fast tares as they J. do In' a whale .week from their re-. w ••at God, his mind a thought his life a� { - The poison_ grain can be placed. in nreath of God."-$alley. I --- `- - hose, and then these-containers can g lar employment. t xi Remember - Christ , Jesus- proved "What's Wrong Puzzle be placed at likely points in Vie or- •P -,,� ;what ma really is. _ chard, where they can be examined N m - - and re-baited wjth-goi�oned gain from I .• time to time In addition to PRior Fing,Poison '' (,�• - - - at it is well to 'protect-sIL,young trees 'likely to be attacked with suitable 'Wire mesh protectors. _These, if home. made, are not expensive; and give a - _'; very cheap insurance against.injury by l 'nice during the November to May --- ^= - - - - `i' pert•d each year. One good tree lost __ - RELIE s _ ;!_ " that girdling represents a loses o: money `- II i i I! T°I that would buy's lot of poison bait and r I << 9J I I_ �� I f" �� wire, wherewith to protect the trees. - c If you neglect to control the mice I' �� corn pain _ , .^, ' ' will'be too bad for the orchard and al- , I s� the bank account.-` 'Candidate—'Had.good new this s '• ! _'---5•- morning. Mr. Jones says he.is go- 1 _� CHARACTER ing to support me." • _� -' " ` ♦�•���+ `"� I' ' ; )a rni sure'I would not care to be Friend— But his support doesn't - _c _ ��04•t �. �. /• Ili So' elegant a man amount to much^ _ - - That I should be ashamed to see Candidate-"Very true, but Jones -- -- k lot dfAhings can taus✓a headache)__ _ , - = _ The spot where I began. is one of those fellows who is care br other pain, but there is one thing _ _- ful net to commit himself until he that will always give you relief' Just O �� ;For it► ilie of ups and downs' -is sure :is is on the winning side," take a tablet or two of Aspirin: Your I - we-all may win n lose, . 'a suffering .ceases. , Relief, comes .in-I . ¢ . v ii :. .+ v /`► �., And `some•wear chains and' some wear Where is the population'denseatt". ltantly, regardless o[ what may have - O '�$ c, .�I j P been making your head throb with .. TREgpA x3. crowns, "Just above the eyes."' _ 'n. I - l ✓s' I J And some .wear cast-off shoes. �i Yot� Aspirin is harmless=cannot depres- ' - 'ha vK _ But if I don't put on an air -- arJ`__So there's no use waiting � .�• Of high and mighty pride. • for a headache.to ".wear AI- It is use-I T - t t f h that few mighty aer id �a.� less to endure •ain of any kind when I )rou can get Aspirin. It Is a blessing There are from .fifteen to twenty mistakes in each of the cartoons I '(What 'I put on beside. which will appear i eekl on this page,' See it you can find them and then "Baby cut all his teeth with no trouble, t :'to women who suffer regular systemic j compare with list which will-be a For what are trappings thanks to BABY'S OWN TABLETS," 1pain; to men who must work on iii' P psblished neat Aeek, f ppings after all,._. writes Mrs. Thomas Shaw Hamilton, spite of epe-strain fatigue or neural ia. I But camouflage and sham! S I Ont. Scores of other'Mothers have Answer-to Last Weeks Puzzle. Man in foreground has ).its coat on '�13y character I stand'or fall; Learn Its quick relief for colds• for }Written in similar vein. - word "Cigarettes" is mispelle3, backwards. - Not what I wear-but Alf. - Give.-YOUR child BABY'S -OWN neuritis, rheumatism, lumbago. Be 'bare-to get Aspirin-and-not a substt- Steps-on f t pole upside down. Bow on mans hat band on xrang I=A• B. C. ti TABLETS for teething troubles,upset One of the.horae'a boots is wrong. side'. stomach, simple fevets,.colic, colds, - _tutQ. All druggists sell. Aspirin. tab- : � - .� Sets. Horse 'and "wagon on wrong side of Man in foreground has only tour fin•,I Even in these enlightened days constipation,sleeplessness,or whenever Aspirin* is a'trader mark registered''street.. gets, there are said to be over 4,000,000 per- he is cress,restless and fretful. Easy to Reins are missing from horse's bar- �\ sons ,living in a state of slavery in take as candy,and absolutely SAFE- - - dp Canada. - nes's Flags waving,is opposite direction• various parts of the world. see analyst's certificati in each 25-teat Traffic officer has his hand up with Gil'l's stockings and shoes don't; ,07 package. Over 1,150;000 package;sold r • wrting'signal. match. f "Has yrntr wife learned to drive the in 1931. 247 Wrong kind of tail on do Pumpkins do not have leaves like g B• car yet"." "Yes, In an advisory ca- or.wiffaa.o e` shown-in wagon._ Rear wheel on bicycle too large. :+platy." BABY'S OWN TABLETS ,;� , ,.,... :n:•.rya .. ,., ,.,. .. � '.I.;0.'+ -_ � '.-:i. ^.•w' Y^"P: 4 t'4 is A �'•.• V w% l• . _ J ., - - '�•� .''yaw •�'c,, tiK'�'"iwa+r.r-:5,••, ,+... •aa..anr-'s ..F►a' t '°ts. •bcew�.�-•. .,:t• ,,..y.' -`.a ., .w� ,r :o=.. :' '''..; +,.vat. �•-a+ws. ,±.c• ,. . ^s .'°•p.+-e.. ,`iati„awye�,"?,':If„`•,, , NNW awy.�..� OUR CROSS-WORD PUZZLE ledq PLUG CO ;Mrs. McKenzie Strongly Recom- 3 Q . mends Dr. Williams' Pink _ - - - . - . . ° -SAVES MONEY Pills for Worn-out Women a ' y "I w complet-: N FOR SMOKERS as { soar worn out trcm looks ig after a vary cross' - - Much baby night and day:' _ . Stronger writes Mrs. James Mc- Kenzie, Glenbcro, '^_ ham - - - y j ,i, •'t several bad spells of dizziness. My legs and back aehed,.and 1 was fee]- -• ;�i Ing lust terrible when I started taki g a ?� _ Dr.-Williams' Pink Pills. I soon real- ^' r iced I was getting much stronger. 1 set. --;gained in weight. and felt like a new -C-- -- - person. I strongly iecommend Dr. ONLY 20 A B 1 G PLUG J�N _A� 7 several mornings this —don'Worget tfie 2 minutas oil- -Por Is =Ot w tain points on the highway be- —Chicken thieves vivited hen lothing eek the fog was so dense that ence at 11 to-day. Remembran .'R, C' oring was dangerous. 'At cer- Day. eav —Norman Gordon was ]in the tween Toronto and Picktiring the house of Mrs. Anderson, north of y 6ty on Sunday. called railing alongside the road was not Duabarton, on Saturday night AT A Marquis, of ftrmW visible, but no accidents wer6 and stole a numberof fowl. Pickerim rehaives on Sunday. —Mrs. W. G. Reid spent a few reported In this district. Anyone having any informatiom as days last week with friends in —The football team from our to the whereabouts of a EMS111 fox- PRICE I TRICE -. PRICE local school played the Broolin terrier, while with brown ears and 0votreal. The brown spotted nose please phone, —Ur and Mrs. Offen and family, school on Tuesday evening. of Toronto, spent a day last week game is being taken up in earnest Pickering 1200. with D.J. "d Mrs. Callachazi. by the boys here, and the players —L. B. Tapeon, of Bowmanvil,le, UNDBRWBAR—STANFIRLD'S GOLD' LABBL, are beginning to acquire-evidences w ill , be in to w n shortly.to tube ...Heavy-Ribbed-Shirts,add-Drameft-4.25 each. Oswald 6-nd —Mrs- cook oftho niktnra of t pianue. J. - ­1,eWCNWUV0 "imUb&U0J0JT W;F.L LLv form of bruI@644^ndag6&*tc: Ntws office will ieceive prompt 66 66 53 latter*s parents, W. B. and Mrs. C, 2.25 Powell. —In psrusiqg*th4-',AW -papers and careful attention. .164 66 95, 4.00 —We are sorry to hear that theme days one is struck with the -'001111RU— F- E. Luke, Opto, large mum eteri9t, V37 Yunge St., TorontD's NWw Norrine McGinty has suffered �ere of young girls and m relapse and was taken back to boys who ileave home mysteriously eyesight specialist, may be con. 'EXTRA --sox — Box:, hospital. and fail to-return -home or make sulted at Allin's Drug Store at SOX BOX —Our woods are full of rabbits their where&bouts known. they Whitby on Tuesday, Nov. 22. .-L-Eeavy V94dgbt, Pure Wool,regular value 75c, want to see the world or inake a —Paull and Mrs. Koiftoo, of this fall and many have been shot, thus supplying food and sport.to fortune. But the most of them PeLf"T Sound, spent a' day last �R.t 9 pairs for 100 weik with- the latter's mother, the hantero. find out very soon that "'There's y Ar8 James Gordon, who has been —Walter and Mrs. O'Riley and no pldce like home," and that will Wind lireakers—Khaki-1 75 each. .7 jittle son, of Toronto, spent last be their future address. in poor health. but who, we are ek here at the home his parents, —A very interest' glad to know. is now improving. we ing service wi Wind Breakers—Heavy Wool—reg. 4 50, for 2.75. A generous assortment of Xmas. Jimeph and Mro. O'Riley. be held in the United Oburch on Cayds,-hand-painted and -hthegravh- -Mrs. Thos. A. Wilson,of Free- Suniav mnraing next, when Rev. ed-are on display at the News office Take advantage of these prices now, fLir _101an,, returned home this week Dr. Novep, of* China; will be-the and -are,supplied with name and ad- if ter spending a conple of weeks special @p;4aker. Information will 600D need-th-p goodg. dress printed on the card fcr prc- with her sigter,'Mrs. H. Knrd(ieh. be given on Sunda morniNg y es -fr--n SLOQ-�:p. -Pace -your nrde 7. —J. S.'and Mrs. Balsdoo; H. R. 'which will be very 'helpflil to all at once' a d Mrs. Mooney and Roy Powell who come. -In tne evening .Rev. Radio Licen!aes 1��ued. n —There uill be a Euchre and attended the fowl 9upper at Clare- R. R. Crozier'will deliver the last Dance in tLe Town Hall. Picker- -Pickering mont United Church on Tue6lday of a series uf-- sermons on the Ing, on the eveniog of Thtisday. 0, ight. Horne. TLesubject will be �The 3�01, at S.qb o'clock. November —Mrs. Victor Ross and - son, 'Daughter in the Boma." Good Everybodt 2�, cente. Established 1857. Forbes, returned home on Satur —St. George'La A., Y� JP. A. met "Ladies please-' prcivide. : Eivety day, after enjoying 9 tour of.the last week in their new clab r OOm8 body welcome. British Isles, France,' Italy, Aus- for the election of ofticers. TLe -in 0 ver —The Swastika Club met at the Chris Fait; -Vice PrejR Theo Tan the axiggeetion.that in theme days q ore —The experience of miny via sod Germany. following were elected Presidentf this neighborhood would mit home of Mrs. Harry Arnold on ner; Secretary' Irene Elliott: of low and close prices that ex. - he 72 1 .. ... 'Tuesday list. The ,meeting was Treasurer. Win"oie Burningbam; t,eme caution -be exercised in the in the form of a Hallowe'en party Conveners (Biblical), Mrs. Ro' bin choice 6f markets for'the:disposal and was much enjoyed by all. sot); (Literary). Betty Kingston; of fpirtn products. PICKERING'S —Tho Male Quart6tte of the (Musical), Dorothy Tanner;(Social,' —0n Nov. 17 th-the Prjesbytery drew'P Ualted Church at 9.30 a. m. -EADERF9. , STORE Church went to Whitby Alex Allen.assisted by bliss Grinab- of Oshawa will. meet in St. An- on Friday might to sing at their ley and Mts. Mowbray This weex L alaniversary, and were well receiv Wriday), at 8 o'clock sharp, the In the evening of that date there ed. every nfimber being encored. -officere will be installed by On? will be a Med"* Missionary Banqu Clark's Pork & Beanso Orange:slices —J. H. and Mrs. StsiotOn et in the basement of St. Andrew's Of rector. Rev. 'E G. Robinson and —Exeter.called on Pickering friends we a.11 want to realize that' this Cloarch. Admis-ion.25 cents. The 0 for .2.,, 2 for -been off duty for & few days, the good iiwes we have but 8,180 A Willidnist and Dr. D. N. Me. having undergone & minor oper .-LADIES a Sattirday. Mr- St&iDtO'3 has institution is meant not only special aoeakers will be Rev. G. P&Th. that through our eff orts-the w ork L,*tchlan, of Toronto. After the �on I y on ly- Ise tion., of the chnrch might, go forward orogratil-the merxwill ad�onrn np —Mr. Spr6ole, cif' Caorlington, and prosper, in spite of thedepres. t,ir&. mpproxitn&te)y about S .30, who was it)jored in a fall from a Ishen- a apecial play entitled "Plav truck a few weeks ago, iv reported —The tax colleetof__�w��o the Game,— will be given. -There to be recovering slowly. Mrs. -Redditthaving returned toPick ea�!y fall. - L"t year it-will,notbe any adnjivi(w' tothe, no sinecure, and this year it plav, but a spe.i&l (,fferinR will-be eving some ditys R go. will lie worse, Farmere are in a taken frr-m ti.ose who did not —A party consisting of W. H worse pl.igbt thig year tbau Inut. wt-lend the Rarq.Iaet, kII are We@tney, T. G. Manr-field.Thom"- Aita,� rule crup-4 h,%ve been �better. welcome.. XOD&M H, Cbester are but there is no cl*ewand for- their —Anioterel-tirR cape (if- taxec- and W. aworrg- a party of huo.ter,4 who pri:,e thott, i'm S.-arb,.ru vvaw, related to ns'thl't . Pr6d:i-;,t-, at]east at, a -Jet t la 4 t week on a doer hantiog will P' a T. In Searboro townvbiv -week byR fnrmer and owner in -In speakini imperlition in Northern Oatario.. conditio-he Fire gai.1 to be worse tiL3t.,vnn&li;_- 1)Rrt p. _y i n tt i —Fred and Mrs BaLlsdon and - I-tqxe- "on,397, than in PiAering, Tne-ielief tax ft�ar 1909 paid Vz. 4C little son. of Burford, %pent Stin at-Jolit I mille or aLreQ, eird ni.!, tax bill f(,r the year day witb their re-latifee ia.'Piielc 010 e '4�5, A- re� on the"''dollar-. -T ey*ha� 2-',-1 ltp-, I- C144 The former's fatbe 11, ering. M - HOLEPROOF �even ied men on the pwice i-a well known �4:�a rbr;-i,i�V-�)Iuably -Edwin Bwl*don. #tiA'l outitiunest.in fV­e*, wi,i­h adcf4 to* the. ttix rate. one ol th-P wrf"Atie-t Zilttt;rve-i n- th6 very poor healtif and' is- confined a.n,a in 6ther ways the6 'taxet. have re,-pe(-l: in (3ntat iv, Fknd it i-at, OSIERY to his bed. 'AH I 3wem by leapi and bound-� What tj it ted to t lie ex tenr-i Ve 're!i�f R n�lr ul pit of St. re tA --Tbe o And -rQ hive to fA-e i-rer. madertaken -in be farm, ilo(4 pro4zt-4vi Cbnr(:h will be o�cnpied by-the taio]V very diecon-siging, A nd that townt-hip. - Oar friend i- pre 'Rev. JW�elb KLffend, lately of when the, it) theeve women sp* JJao(LhnriA, on Sunday --troo-n. i n ral 66;1 n t rk 'all -A ni�e f t il i P r 0 a r a ni. 'ti I i� f(;&.-i a R .mer 1,4 1 h4'rd It nt (J mointinn Many. ak of "ftt - i 'r"�.�:,.,����.�.,�:,'-.��.'��:;;.��:� in an ag.L is (M.-iating at Dr. Carrui--hael -trlerp from other clas%eu Ri.ffer in propo�tio�- the fa. their farm- Holeproof as' fondly as Knox Cbnrch. O-�-hawa, as moder. 46 —Dairymen -are. beavy laserr, -%villetts.ne. nnd the tzirtling over they speak of an old friend. ator of that ebillreh.' li'l . - - lwiia of mi:k bc)ttle4;. 'One t,f their properties to the wirr. —The nwnth (4 October has �een J ryns the olopr6of keeps its. fdith m'-Iy -,woniler vihe�e they Ko, b,,i,t'if PAIit"IY %ill 'fo:1lvw!.re*uJdn� iii H wilder than the normal, but the. luok at the narue*4 on the t re rn en dot I,,I oq'-P% to every on'�. -re i n fall h an been a 1i gb tI v below t h e y IJ with. them in skillful fash- ttles yoit will findth-e names of -e aversge� .The meteorogica �o -dvze" of different dairiem, and ioning, in supeffine sheer in Toronto states' that fin I Der Now these bottles have been . Just to n*ss, and in the Correct- of cpv�es a mild October :hRs those dairies that have th ir -been f6llowed by Ft mild winter. ARM WANTED 10. RENT-106 $5 Of Colo- n a 131 FacirA or �e s. )kppiy to Archie Bunke-,R.R ,bance@. ei appearing thereon. Many rs. Such below the case, our c "for a.mild winteir are Wily good.. c4istomers are very careless about No. 1,Brou0in. 9-10 7:� ome cbi 001 shor 46:,S�n*r Suit ible to-returning them aad in s —Many find it impose OR 14ALE—I-trn-Ford trurk, tites lie m Fand motor goo�l. Apply to T.G'Mar.Ffit!d, 1.8,8QM they fi�d t very li#eful. mits on renew their -li-4ner -per An exchaug -abotit a nPrVy Fr-!n�hman'�Bay, a e' 4rswd iWw,6 ibsk� ccount of the depression. Still t WmId honseWife who went to her dairy- R SALE Pnrezhred- Sh-ortb(r 0 a great many think that i man afid for Ft wit.ilber of F bull, I&�tronthi eld. Apply to lu�in Covb,an % -be a great benefit to these people @toppers The dairyman, told be.r lul I,.con.2, Ftckering. " if the depre@sion- won)d cautinue. e that. the toppera had his trad J,1OR SALE�Onf- wFk-hing TnaAine indefinitely, e9pecially that claq-. -t secure their ...Who milif licen%e J111.411k and be colild not eive them and %vnger,f.-Va-4in lmnp, p"!y to A.E. 33eiritz citRop Millionaire itlea f t6 her. Shci replied that it did Airn—org,'�herryivood. ermits before the necess 0 Ace n-ot matter as she was ti-dng th4 X-OTIC H—Choppipa every di�y Pxf% Pork fand Bean life. —A few weekA Ag(_)* wild"geese bottles to p* iit doa n fruit and -he -1 7%cei;t Thursday�. t, �en*.� p�r bag, barl y Come wanted the -toppers f or the 7 cins Oiczr Wi:son-BrvughLnr. 11-14 were st-en flying �;outh in large Jar.ge l9c snre rign of an bottleft. Thtt let him -know OR SXLE—AIr.ra�ti-ve 2.ronnipci large ocks whi,--h was a ro sorne 'c:f his' bottt" h ad Fj,)use, util cor.ctr-jc-.f-d� neiiN on �:mhe- early and severe- winter. L-A-t- w lie gone. re?��-to he moved. %I%ke-)C,!r. Da,;:d I Scott week report@eame from Sai;lt Ste. A�It.ona Rd.,-hakf mile roftlhuf King�Lon Ed. -I Marie that wild geese were re —The hsrve,4t 130:6),e 4e'rvices in 01ce w r OR-S�-F 13 FOR SALE were very App!y at lot 16, c0n. 2, Sa__ -C HAPM titirning again to the no*rth.' This St. Andrew's Churtb I AN eiisful in every way. ' On StAn- ll:ckering t nown_e�!he W.li,Sa _nks farTYL)just. i,4 a t4gn of a mild win-ter. � Evi- cucc: ot 91irp day there was Ft Jarge c9ngrega- north oi Psker:rg -A.Piccv, Pickerirg dently the Reeie are n .27t� *hether it is to be a wilcl 0ir severe 6�JLJ, Prevveu Tlic Pet_., 'S1 URANCE—Fire. Life. Autemo. v Dr. FL gry winter. Carmichael, delivered N 1-ile and all cia-eq. Fc.r ',ale—New and used 11 Trak"of�hares etc. —The Women'@ ln@tittite has im pre�sive set that was rimch , at low t -.,I�- Ncr�pal rat icular% -IPPIY to W:F.Di=ey,E'r'eCeenr'- WE for sale at G. A. Sterritt's store a, 2(,tf yed. and excellent milsic. SEIBERLING 6d. qnilts and furni�.hed.by the combined ehoirsa w' witnber of patchwork forteria. These are of varions of St. Andrew'sa, W)Stby, and St OR SALF,--1 Delco light-systern,' - An es. ,--weiRbtsi of good Spe Ti con) Irew'p, Pickering, and solot, F�Pacity 850vatts, 32vots, 166atteri material, well mot r for wparator and fanning mill. andpump cial Service ret; 'detsigned and careful] e well rendered by Mrs. ;rice 0 A,R. W e r and motor for forcing water. Wm.Thorn.' y tvade,' and �ad John Frost, ..-aMA it dtifxt bV- 2.Pickering. Phone M21% 1713. 10-11 F-I . . . . . .. n 1�Ok'9A L:E—46 the Viliage of Asb- pit6ctical Cbrietuiss-glft. - Priced Mrs.-Spratt and Mr. Frost. 0 '.Most reasonably to @nit the temea. T�iesday evening it chicken snppe-r burn,a 7-roorned brick house. cement cell- As thwisands of drivers now know, s�e'_ ars, ne ier-failing spring, I I a�Lple,,�ees. pears. ip thsa Wnin-e-n!�_ was ed pl,!=. ->.,h,,4 I-� h�tri­ AV Cbureb, which walitollowed by an ply to MrF.Crumb,R R'2,Claremont. 11-- loneqr than anT W served in St. Andrew's Unit built stronger and1wear Institute you are helping your, -Own eonimunity. excellent program. , The united OR SALF.,RENT or EXCHANG.E tire even Seiberlil3g con1d ever build —Those convicts who have b4b choire', in old time costumee. oft" F-200 acre�farm,i5o acresundet cultivation, riGtid& in the Kingstorland St. a,n-amberof'the old time tIlDeRv free from stone good fences, good buiWinp, hich never 16'se their popullitrity.. spring creek th�bugh pasture, 40 acresof list before, Vincent de Paul —penitentiaries do w wheat 18 acres of red clovef*and filfalfa, Clow to ooi,6 miles from Newmarket, 1 1-2 mi --n leg ot know when they tire weil off. Under the ahle leadersb*p -of Mrs. sch' L Nn' f h eJi Spratt the selections were ex6eed.' from.paved highway. Apply to Jose��Mitchell, N they� are in prison Claremont.Ont.: 8-11 come 'i h orld1faro- as were also n 6nd Ask to-see t ese w have ehelter and plenty of food, ingly well rendered, probably�not Po appetizing as that the dodble.quartettes, 'quartettes., -cue tire-0. received Fit. the' Royal York or and ' solos rendered by W. J. H. 9idering Voal d RfehaMe6n, John Frbst and Mrs. Kiog - Edward,. But if theoe convicts had gained their freedom Spratt. *In her rendering of -as,"M re. SprR tt T 77 S 'S the' mooft �,f them vi'ould be in a "Hortie. Sweet Hot . dompan q 7 bad-very plight at the present received many flattering earn ' '. 'CHARIM 'PENCER time. They would have'no' em rbedtot. Miss 0@16-Rap, elocution- -. COAL AND COXE ploymeot, and neither food nor ipt, of Toronto, made her first ap. 10ils avidIGO." tbelter, but wbat they cbnld beg. pearsnce in Pickering, and deliab Hard;q o)d General F�Pwl I% f .3till freedoin is dear to all, no ted the audience with her melee- Try the New Webb coal "'Ontario mi%tter what the conditions way tions, all Of whiCh were heartily applanded. House 2 19D - PboDes Office owl *,,Kening,