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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1932_11_18 - � � I I I . � _q,4-)WRX!M�W!r- • - ,: .� --� . .. � -... Z. ­K­_.� --,-- �-, - i .. - : 7r�m,� M, -c°.^ .7�1, !! 1,i_,':��� T7 ,-- - - -.� � I - I _ , .... :_)�_,.`�,,; ..-If I - '• - ­Y_-�5'� : '�, 11" --!" ,'. !- - -, "� , - ,-.,�., . !r. ..- - - ­, - - ; __ , � ,, " .7 _1_... ­ -,, ,� -:, ... . . :1 , _1,4�:r � -- - I �­� ­� - ­.1 ;5. � .r . , - • , .1": - �_ . - � . . _1_ ...--.1.��,; _- - -- - -, - ... . " 1� - 7�-a, .; ,. . - ;.­*­1 � .., _: I, , ­ .�,,.t� � . I - �,.� -- '­ -, I". 4'..-- .-- - , * -, ; I . ,. , ., -�.., " - , . _�� - �- � ,7,?;-, ;-,,-* �-t� --�: �,,-j: " ,,," " . .. - I ... - I , ,-.{.gin'..- ., .� ...-� �.., i----;. �. , . .?,..-- `k;e��--., , .., . " . ..�. ", ,�--,x�­.,-",;;,,-�.,"� -, -7,-- *,: ., ..f � ,.,W_-:'"�.,:4,,,.a.. .,, _.. .7. 1� . - . ���-�;&. 1, �* , '!i� 0 '.. I . _�, �_---A - L-� _-�%,�.., .. . I TA . .__1_1 A- I 1�­4.��, . . "I , . ., .- . ,.I ... 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'., . :.7 .. .11. ,I ­� � I. ., .�� . ,4.. ,. . . .,.- I I .;� . . .. 11 - . t, .f, 1- - � . , , �-, -, . I ........ - •I .... .. . .. ! �, ." ,� . , . I . � , AN, - 4:1 . � I A& ' % - , . , - I . - . ... . . .. � I .Z4 - � . . . . . . .;�l'•9. - � I . I� ',%1­ - .. I . . .. . - . - �­:�,._., . .. . - ' VOL. L118 PICKERING, ONT.. FRIDAY, NOV. 18, .1932-. . . -No, I Z, � ..' � : ,!,., . . ,...,.,��11- . I - 1 . . ....­.-I. . . I . - ' 771.1 . f1rolseeftnat gavb*. - - . " '"Ev's . . . DUNSAnTON . 1�7' _ I . . , '' : I . I The Wilson Mills we are glad to ' Dunb, Nov.' �-. . _ ,� . irton An 4 �--?_. .. Anglican Missioir Nov . . � . J9644"t, -C 0 AL GREENWOOD .. , ­ - . 1. . . see-continue working overtime. They 20th, Sunday before Adyqpt. Sun- � . • � . _... - =7 -"'" • R. H. 0. PARSON-Pillivaicise A good supply'of Hard -And. Soft hav;e recently. ad.ded .tq their busin- day, 2 p. m.-,Evening Prayer, . ­-, - . . . 1. , .-.t�:. .- . - I , * _ -S . : � _. Z 1D__-3-­­. LF-i-VILI. Auly - L, .t_-.�__- - -11 --I' -I'- - __- - -, - . i - t . . . . Coal, on hand. Also a suppiy mash, grits etc. and are finding art sort, . • - . Wujs- W - - -1.".11 - . , � " . , . R. FORSYTH,,Oph.D.. Director - of Kindling Wood, - 6asy..market'for their flour.. �. - - . ... .��. � ROPtomistrical Association of Ontario. Reg. -L - - . . � - .-. BROCK ROAD. ., -.. , . .. . . . .. . I . ­-, � . _ ­1. . - � - -- .. biter 0 ... . .stove length. - � , ' ' " - GREENWOUU . .. I. ­� Established 1839 , . .., _ , --- •. ­ �.. I i, qdMem)wrof the American,Optolnetrical - . . . . - I .. ,. . . . __-, - .�_.­��' ­ .- . examined by appointment- - ..� __ -I:- �­ � - -- - -, A shooting match ill be held at , . I . ­ . , . A ==. cip.-Y.-ont. Out. i2tf I Phone Pick. 1.709. . w .­. . . . .. .�. , , -%�.,._, . . I ' Messrs Bush-and Kirby are work- Mr. Arthur Hatch's at I 0: nL, Nov. I . -.- * . ..... .1. ...I.. . . --:'.�-� . I White farm. .,_1 � 30th. 35 geese weighing over 12 lbs. ­ .. . . ­: . ;%_-�..J!�.'. 40004". DONALD MUNRO, PICkEhINd"ing thi? L. .1 . , , . , .A . . _.�_ M. Ormerod, of Lansing,% was in each and some ducks will beAhe priz- . ..', .. ., : :..,µ I .. -, :. - . . .1 . . . .. ­ , _ . ll I �- 'DUNCAN B. McIN ry HE-Barris- m .-.& . :a :m m :R the village on ,Sunday. - - - ,, -es. Shot gun shells will be provided. ­ - `­ -­THIS IS THE - ' �. �., .. ­;-.,-_:�'. .. • �, ' .. .. .I... . ter.Solicitor, Notary. Office­Brock St.. E. Tremble left on 'Xednezday t,:) Come one-come all. .. � . .. ­ "" South. Opposite Bell Telepbone.Mce, Whitby. GENERAL 1NSURANOE spend the'winter- in Westom. " ___ . . . . . . -­" I - 11 . I I Phone 45. 481y - .. I ; . � -, � .- . ;i �'I-_ . , .. . . . . .. - . .�, - - . . ­ .r.. I .. . . . , Highland Creek. . : FARMER& MILL - ` � 1--, . �s� - . - I . � . AGENCY . . -Njrs. Emerson Orm�arckd ' .corvf in : . , -DONALD RUDDY Barriqter. B to th- i.,use with a sprained an- - . - . . I __ . . ,_ ,ROUGHAM, - -. ONTARIO ed e h . - .:-:" I . . 1. A R,Sobeitor� Notary Public. Moneyto L*an. � . , - ciety --- . . ; , kle.. - . . .. . . , .Centennial Young Pe_�nles'_Soc , . , - .-=_% . . . _ .-. . , .. .. ' ' * . . . w Office lormer-ly occupied bA the late A.E.Chria- . Sather is slowly imp- are hoid*.,n-- their annual reuniun on ­ �. ­ - ; ,.,.-, ..,b.to C�� -of In- Mrs. 'M. A. S, Patronize your Home ' . dan.a Court Facilities for placing any kind .. . - ­ a of ouse.Whitby. Sly- .. .. . � I. . - - surance at best rates confined t her Sunday,' Nov, 20th, at 7.30 o'clock. Mill .. - . ��, :.1 I I , . .. EATON. BELL & ROSS. Barrlst� ­ � - . I rovink but is still conf. 0 . - . - . . . . _., �,... . _ - available. . room.- - .. ,Concert in connection, will be held on �. ­1 I- :--. . .- . . ­ . .. .. 1­1 "I -,-. �...-, B Se'euritv and Service my Motto. arrjl,.. Tuesday eveninx, Nov. 22nd,, at 8.15 1 � . . .".a .. .. .. .. . � -. . , . . . . . . . , Avra, Northern Ontario . ..�.,a . .I Toronto,; . .0birlette and f; . . - . . . ", , , - -1 .: ng,3S3001iBiatyralt !04 Mrs -,* .�".a ." .�".a . '; Everybody come!. I .. . .., �use I .. .-I.. .�".a * ' ' Phone.Pick. 515 L Toronto. spekit�Sunday wi�'l 31iS ­ � .. - * . ., ., ., .,�� . . . 4:,Iiy - - - - _ _ . : � . '. � � , ree or . � � . - ..., T. C. .R ,For Pastry an4d Cakes * . 'W.3 Beaton, . ­ . 1)� . � . .1 .1 . . � .: .�. �`.a . . . . . , .6- �� . - . � . H.S.Bell. I . . I . I --.---- __-- --______--.--------- . . . : * * , , , , , . . . . 11 I . M. Wood. . BALSAM, Kissimi Brand. . . •. J.D.1F. Row, I Adelaide.183&9 . . ItIrF. R. W;IsonAs--in Toronto fit . � . � * .. I - � .. .. .. - �: , .. .. . - ­ I �� I I . - PICHARCSON, PICKERING & J. H.; Beal, - - Olaremdnt a week or •-tw''> owing to the illnes.; Mrs. Day' is slowly improving"in - - No better flour an the-niark6't. - I...... � - .:__ t . . 1 . . � :..,_-. ' ', MULVEY-Barristers.Solicitors.Notaries . PHONE 924 of Mr. Blakeley. . I _,._�.. health. - - ­ �. � ., �. %. _-,"I I- . ­ . � I ,Public, 213-214 Confederation Life Building. . . . . - � - .. - . __ . - I Misses Alma, Glad'ys and 'Muriel ' I - - - . . �.. . .. . . .. . .. .. __ .. � . Cor Richmond Sts.-Toronto, . GREENWOOD.' - . . I . _-,. - - . Al2c ' .: New Low- . I -1 Pbou" 4489 d "80. By appoint- FURNITURE � Jones spent the with their . I . I Trices, I 11 ..ment iatutday eveoinso. flickering residence I -The'-anniversary seivicei of the parents, S. and Mrs. Jones. . - � - �, ,. Phone Pick,3643, btf We are displaviog a ctirlil 4, Ails, E). 1�elnratn, ei Ste . I .-Ill - . . � 11 -L whi U .1 7- va,rieq.of xmasbia_R,�fi � ureenwocia alted t-fluren . . I rris- - 11 - - - . . - at* uff%-ille, spent Sunday with the latt- ,e rjL1,H(.)."4,4(J'N & McMILLAN-R-t held on Sunday. next, Nov. 20th, . , ter*, Solicitors. Notary Public.- 605*Royal Aluminum and Gratliteware Etc. . . Bank Bldg.Toronto Phone Elgin 5303 or 5,V)4. � 11 a. m. Rev. U..C. R. McQuade of er's mother, Mrs. David Jones. . _. . . . I ti I . . .. .. :Furniture and Furr.iture- . � I .. . . ' '' , : -'2,�... . . . , ' : ­ � Residence.Pickering. Ont_or by' appointment. : . Novelties. � Centre Street United Church, bsh-I A large number froT -here attend- ' It. .1 - .-,�..I- .­ 11 - -Pickering Office.Ciordon House. Thursdayvan� . awa, Will preach and the Greenwood ed the memocial service-for Rev. Mr. - .­--I`.- All Feeds .. � , ....: .:.., _ ­ � . I _. . � Saturdays from 7.30' p. in to 9,00 p M;.of Prices low. in keepin - I . ­ . �� �;�. . - - . . . g� with times. . 10,0. , . _. I - choir will rehder special music. At -mc.LellArt at Claremont on Friday af , - I -Z...� : ­ � phase Pick 2 3 ly -0.30 p.. m. Rev. H. G. Crozier of the' ternoon. . .__ ..... .. . _. . . .. .. ­.- . I . � - - 1. over � -- .. . t I . I .. .:.- - *. .. ,. - ,. .1 . , - � _ __ "B�tat ..- ckerinz United Church will'.be the I T149 anniversary son-ices wer the I' . - . . .. ... I .. . - % . I I 1-1----------­-,-.­''. . I -� -. . oreacher and the Pickerinx - 1.week-end were largely attended by.- - -- - ­­ - D_.__�., C i� Q_ . -W - ___,�� � -1 IZIL C S-MITH. D. - F?OOFINGS I ' "" -11 -.11ale - -- -- . ' * ,,'NfSuccre9or to pr J.N DaJesL Gradu-�te of - Quartet 3v. ;ing,,A special th.in -, local and distant friends. The fowl All accounta are new due I . . . : � . . . Coftege of Dental Surgeons and Toron. 8 and 5 X B,C. SbinW.e!g nat�jral , 1 offering will be taken at both ser- �mpver and Drr.,Rra.m meastlTe4 up 0 : and prom-pt settlement- . . .1 , . - ­ I No,.: the past in BaNam- - - ,-, - - -- - -_ - -_ I. -_- � . t1.he&1V . I - -� da -evenifig, . . -.� '. , �- stly. At Claremont of9ce over 1) A, ,= e.. - ices. On We,lne�z y - . %. .", ,. . .� - i Asou.,Xo,e every Tuesday and Friday F119 and ktained color . . . ­ je'l-equirpd. . . .1 , . .11. . at 23rd. the Wo,)nien's A-o,ciatign.will � . _� UUNVAR1,01'i •- - -- . 1 - . .-1 I . - . I. I I � . ":�� !.stouff 2nif . TORONTOA4PHALT Ro �')FIN G * ' .-Va. I ­ , -� , -.-, -, ... ­ . ____ - , ' . a - knw �upijej� f7i the -��e. ­ . . .._.. ... :� - . �_. - . . . .-.. --' -" -- - __ "' -;:er.v- -t.w.syt� - .- .. - 4 . _ ,-.t:�­ _�. ­_.... - . . '� FRBERT T. FAT.LAI%F. L. TI-4_ ,-. . .---in�I s_bini�ip,-, iidingj irid.'. , n3pnt of the church- frr,iii .-).9,0 'tk,, A.1 ­,ryy �­ r-;,nrPrl�t- XV%�,�.n Anr.i- "I cannot continue to*give , '. - . ... '. I ' D D.S. GraduatewfthiRc-y-,� 0�11 _ ' I . � :� � H . Toll r'00fit)ge. *J the Greenw-.,o,ti i,.'-, 1 q wd'h_Tl;f-:�,,.��!�Itl!, _ _ . . '_I... . . - Vental-�urxeomq or.($t 1. -re'-. . .� . . �. -- - a (,ek. after which '. ' � . � . ... . he,l*r%)vertf,ty-oT7i,­n," r I credit ucle-­AIrcritint-4 : I 0ice ir.rry denc�"lorid do,,r,ir e", of ST, A�,�. GaIv, iron ahinglea .'%rLd roofiali-4' Dramatic '(_-Tjb --wfll j;rpg,.nt " enai_' 11-LI-i e of --..�- ViJ:r-r!�� K Vii � -. � . . . . - - Ili-pnnil pwfl!.It�.tl.-rit i.4 fli,c-_j f.�f . jilre paid _-tyhen . .- I -- " . - . few'sCbcrch. Picicrr-rigiOr,t_ "" Notjr,,� 9 ­ -­ - . in play. entftle�l "Hi.+ B�,:�t Invp�* . 1. I . .. ­ - ,_.­, '..-• 46 a.0� to Co. W, 1,r by arrmirtzeat.' N.ray We r-an slipp`y th- ui�tt.ri,kl nr.ly. OT. . '�" �.6-.! E)"..-.2'V.h. : . 1-1 v '' . . � t......_,. .­. - . . .�. . . � ." service). Phone Pick 370v. . ­o­iff'-v!k­tu I - ­r.e,nt­-Thi4.; i:� a corredy drama . I r.- ctrl ' , . reqt.iirpd. .. - ....- .I.. . - _ I 4TV give yc*i 4,•ppi­e on llb� by I A v,;.,,',--r Ft, "ii 1.4­- .. 'it--nifin . .. . -e. a play %--hi-rh ermi, _ . - .- . - W - . . 1 . - - _... _jAi,. XqWebAve%,�t4redthk,_ * -Lhu:[A!.� ,Barb( ,I V I..,";y I I 1;'- T�-"o"i-ii-it Irch dt, . , -_-­-- - - I - •... . I.,I - - . . . I . . .eel:vic-,s tJ a i!r4t-,'qaL4J0` " '_'� :-the' heart, ­r ali,• s,Jffiethirie 'forth -1w J-7 - . ��.'. �:, . . .. -- . . -_ ...... , . " aus,ingeo garbsi. ,� . . .1.. I ' � . � Vv�t - �.­-�I.. F--.-i ;_ , _. _71.- Mi. .. - . I - . I ... ;.,,� .,,i - 7:,�, ,� t-,at ,..-: !,r n:4 - . i. . . . - I . I , -13" -(I � . . ­ * . . ruol4rig War'l. .. � I ()�; 's .''t"h, ,I "', I. .'L11­T%.pk,�f . I . . , - . I - �. . ­­f,I - _111.* ... , ­...- -'re-turni.l. - It (1prict- xvnip;; befAre. :,., ,; L�;."r �i 4�, _--r`,r.,�-.� i.'r.P:-- kit ht ____ � _. .- .... - .. - ...� - RLIzA8FTH RICHARDSON--- :-..: All NN-6fk'-Guaranteed. .� . . , . . . I.� , �,­I-'-in. I ,v,, � -...- .. .. L' � A.Fire and au t,,roit b,1. 1 Ti.ur an..�,j�j 1,-�.,�,. , - - � . . -and after .th-? Wo,rld Wai,.: Adrnj� - t I, **,! !,, tf,�...-%.,t-:,,i,c--iii !r-t---F�tir-- L. SURNINGHAM - ' - D corriparime Of - . I '­.R.- Z�;,-) *avi-2 6 c--rA-;4'.. -: . . . 7,,�.'j . � _ , :.� :repir. Mind i;�%d financ,IAI sia� -:. '' • - . . .. � I.-I'l r_4. -4,1,�j . - -: - - . � -n,i- -1,",- �A ­h:Id ka�. . . - .. . . � d ;.i - - - ­ .---. t . - * � B;iiLling and G�nplal . .. . M 4. - W I..". us. . _­­ ' . : . PICKERING `­ . . - . - -AUDLEY. .- - . . 1� ,�­i ,.�1, � r), (),-­'t i,-, T�;`h rli� - . I . . . ,:,I, , - . � I . . , - -41 . '11' .07-i­ .' ,�yrit J:i1r"t. - 1. Contr;tcting. - . . I I .- , I . . .:-,. :�tr . f.:, .- ,4:,.,r � 11 PWATILI_ Litensed Auctioreer . .-I �.-.* ��j--�:_-., . f'�-%v.-.,-�,- I�� �.., ,,T:�!hi! , st . , ..,.I . Fi-tituate- f-ruisbed on all cla'"s _�: ,. ... i qf-appi?af- . , -. ' . . . .,� 4 F• for Counties of Tor , , --W',r.t,-r �dZ-m�ide it.-4 -fit. . . � -1 . . 61=8 k and Ozt&4c,. AL'a. LUMBER YARD I .. of work-Intei _. . .. salso of sll kizis MteLtIti)to ot okj.,rWj __ ' ' 4 ' ' .. .- .[.;I. I'_.-,,-i_-,i,v ,.I 1;;1 �,4.., it; "k;­ :k- � flor and Exterior. - , - -, � no ... . . ..- ahce. with :uiow' and '�'u'��h. � . ;�'. ., � Ones, Addre"Green Si Mver F,p.. opt. 7 .. .0. '�,.-t r'ki�i,.:-4.;,eh,h,in--� t! ri-n,r,.rtt.i .. ., . -Alterationsand rep-tire. . . I - Blackainithing, & Wo,)A James llw ie hass been emploved on . " . - , ... . ­ - .. . . - W O tj- 1w;, . " * . . . I � . .. . I . , � .1, . vl.--ik�, '.. 11;­'.--.-.%It.: Alih4)n-werft Chininf-ye Btjilt' -Concrete NVork. - -- I. ' Tj R-BEATON TOWNSHIPOLERE - � . -'.'at-rigtir pri�ediil . the road: hiFlphtz in,: cul��r;C.wo.rk....l..r w d o-.- ­'r-�:!� the F-o i!,i.-.ir-Linc- .1 I: A-,'* oca•o7soow GIMIMA"Ozlff for I&Wng . . .". . for',, few days. - . . I I � . . Phone Pirkering-557,12 - . .­ -_- �., :-_.. .j ,� 0 Pi.,l h . I , A-1i ,t­. - El - t-4-�-,t too; 11,­.tg ir:Lg�r - - . - .Xgbids•'" Acoc:3a%&Xtr Etc. Notao? to loam Now Is the tim-e to h,ive th.oie'ripp,t-ir , We air -sorry t r - rt that. r, ct.�-.!, ..- th# ' - � -' �- 1 ea farm I -e ..%r,-,:,r:*,.Il�l,--A�,.1141�,,,,� ti, I, ,,,;I t 1; FAIRPORT; - - -� ONTA RIO . . onolwl� Ail . "10613M othIlSkMage Lkle wp-�41�­ided ,:,. _H,�,�rriw, ..'pijr­rj,� MI ln,a:� 6(-,,�n ill flo r �.�-,,i-ral dav3. , jj�­�-,1,4 �&nj `i4,�,t'ri-'i,­F;r- In,itof,:owp - .-, '.. I�­ -_�- � . . - �.. ..'... f . Zopt-OZ. ..,. - I., . - . . " ., - .. _: .-- . _ __ , * - - ,�' ­ . k`,"k) new.ik`t"s "n h%rld- The f 4-n v- -Ws- 1�.-,)-pe for .a k;,)ekly ro­w�erv. ­- "'I(�I, %% . :��V`f'.-a. - - I .I - � ­i 41 C 'i pie.A:v 121(,W� ,*;w4vs on h%nd. I . I � '14.opf.-I 'd 11, •"'.'wrolln, Shingles For Sale T.M. MAW. bCEN*ED A17C Rev.- .11 r.. if,�rt*n.,-o f (;r(­ri x,""1, l 1;, I C)�-, ,--w� 1,-ly'. W;,! ,,^- � d i�i-il,--rk.. I � ; � TIONEER.-or Yzk ' A1f,odte.,14r%n ViL't0Z,_C1(-im '­j,;tr;­ '. . I . ­ ____ . . . 1. ,��,k W" ­ ,�i. Chq.-g;. , :,.:t_,q-,, fjlqit..?� �t� 1 "­1..� �,- •i.. 1,is - . t,Q�;0801,c and Li-arbam . - .,"C .Cuxt�j�11%•. v":t � Z. 1) . I . . : .; - , , I . coulat,e'L AJ kinds of , ttended � i�Carid F 1- �r t k... %V;Clkfi,,r.i. -.. - !,, , . . . --!! . ­ ' - ' .-: " -':"..'i Wr olo-araml 5r Nr%-Ii.C, Shingles. " t_�­ -�-,I I- 2 -- I z, t.7 _�1,1' -ci -!�­_�ro 1- an ,in�,:;-I r4,�,:-ril,'if- k v!�,-;- *,�ri F I f -- . - ft. Terrooreavoltahle. Datei,forpteell , . �0 t%� I I'm . .. - ' - "' . - - - . (val".-(i tivorli7pt] ,.140-0 Shingi 9 , - ... . . -=,Med at NE Wt�'CVrlcv, ,B�lj and Imay be Ifthinking rJ i� �ving-An el,,�tr i�ra:flio . :� - - . k� ,,.( I�Vj s-f h i c��t'. i:.'T',i i�(I-(':,,;--I�,'-t J,r�.%.!�­ . _� e' ' adtpen. n " . .. .. .. my ,�k ft,r jk (!(..l_,f.n�?td.!_i-11 t*.f the .N.,,,%, Jr. L, ,P,ri , n. - . . . . �, -(,. lair d'+ F _Sla' . . � . J bories. wbaby,ont • ­ Rc,ver, )Pja�P.tic 1140del-4. - ' V',r,s'%kt �ir,ll :S-rc- m '. F ­-, . , - , d', eir te Shingleia. __ 11, - � . . .. - . _. no- ishinx 1 ,-1, , I '%'.h�­h !­ " �,.; 4 F11-M!in*, , , . .I __ .1 . .1 ­ . - . - , ,--, ­-, . . Alan, re-riihbering I)I-Iggy wheelli. . ... .1 . . . . � .. . - . . - ,I( - - ' ' . . . . Club r.q4r-.t,'r,n Saturdar t*- 1 -ct the ' . .. : Tfit. f)l-; •­'aze rmi,g� - , . . r .�. . BROUG!JAM - - -:- L-mwn ijinwers &h,vipened. ..,..--. I.- � � I'll first .orzanization' an'd.ht�ist* tho *fjaL'- � ' .. !* , " ." , _'. I - I _� .- - �_ . r . . . . •,i . I GARS ROGER TSOeNo -r% :-. ,*77cod"%li'�'r'-s�='�ft" ' -?kp. ' . I , -' Th�-- W. J. Br.,wn ,:o;�i�,.��.of '1�--r-' T PATE"111.140'VS . CLARFMOiNk '. 6 * 0, . on thf, rl. v club hou , .- ' " " ' __ - , 'r , . - , . * '- '_ ' - . .1. I 1�it,:�11,�.i t�r4,t;j­ .1, . .. . ., .X, r�,_ (I ub met .- . . Cill and.get pri,ce,,q. Phore2all , - - I ­�� , - . F� * b - 4 - , , .1 . , . . . .GREEN'*V001) ;41Y - It the hrotre of,J. C: onto.- wt-rk- wltl- 11:&�`r jj,!or&� 'on Fri•I T. ­.. ,-- . 1, ____ . ­__�..... � - 'I 0 :Wirivi ard Rk-P,iflog fir Li,;h, - �-_ .- - � --- and �Irs. Bry t ,.-n._NI.,ntiay #�vordn_ .. - 4 1 1, I an �• d.av, .Arri�,tice Da­, . � . . . ' I I - . .� .olz power. - . .. . ' -MiJJS� - ---and, �t,ent on(, pf. til- bo,:--t (,Ffminii-�..,. rvk-y- an(.i family, of Tor- "You Can Buy-at _Hom-�­ -'�` ... I - �-_" . .i�,b If a T . . .Tickering . of tl­r� -�vw;orl,-,_Aft,�r a' si�lrlt"d t)u.,;- ont,k, wert- a - - �".. 1,-�.�:I .-.All kit d6(f eleo7l.ricai.gooda . - k- .. ' . . I . t-home'witfi the form, er's �. . . - . . . -71111' - :_ . . I � � - -: ..in(.­�., st,.-�.iie)n �vhc.;n ,6r\-r;0 -m2ittt-rs wrc-nt, herr-'-on SurdaX.. - -' ., -�S_I i A TTE R I ES, -' .. kept. in str,tj-, . - - � . . . - . - . - . .. . .. . I � . , ., , " ,"re Th6 c(ricert that wa-;o br- zi%ten - __ - .... - - ' _ ..- � H%v-"v,)%4'"ttied'LAV)_ t-lip'.' dis;cti-so-ti,'thc-' .prngrarn*co,nim- ' ­ ,=--... . � a-:�._--- ,� 211y -_�.- . '"Ptione 17,j5. Pic.kPr,qg . ' - put on a varkd r)r,), ' . ._,, . . . ..A I .. - 1,Tf. . itv�c vrai�i that j)v the boy.; of ti,4, %,u,f�ati,., ,I _.. : ACCESSORIES, � . I - - -_____ . n e Al Ceri-,Al F004 an& � . rr.ad, .131 Sch�, . . . . . . .. ,. ..1. I - - overyilne enjoy himself or h(-r- . . . ._. . - I fin3leal ? * It Copt tilt- ixl.-n postponed, in-- I q , .. � .1 I . . , self. TN- luncheon was then served. &f Mjfc.y. . . .- . I . . - . _. .` . ., .. - * . .- I- . �At �:�']Qw. and. better pric,e �'­. ":__.._..:., -- . .. - ­- .- - -rin of the wheat att' - .� I . . I . -NOTICE . . , g c 1 other . I .. ..- _. - - _ .t.he ­ounlipr ynernbc-n:. and v. vote ,., Cla�ton.'Ax�ford, wit-b wife mild . " . : .. . y ., : � . -*. � . . ' pa'rtki 44- the (:ereA.jZrqin-. , -, - . _. .,Re ... .. . . - .. .1L�.. .. .- - .. . .. '.� : I : ,. .1 . of thank: .was tendered tt.) thFt.hoqt ghter, aril the W. Afilno'fami4 ..;. , .- . '.. . . - � im, Whitevale - : .. An (Al f-ii,!hinued alp . - and .. . -. . . I I Idws f , , and host(�s,. Tht, nex't' rie'etinf-, iq th-� ' � - Milne of 0 . � yoll can in T(�-onari. . . ..s_ . � . pruinolinz food modern -, el- ' Mi , Chris5ie - rer,n River' .1 . i. :.. . .: :-.:" �tion of officer; and it 'Will be " , Hut-`.,. . � . - . P ­­ sl)aknt _Un,�Py whIj-E. aDti'..ALrs�. ,' --- --��,_,___ ­__77_=- I � . � L 1. . . . � � :1 . . Let .. . % ... .. . . :. . 7 - tia repair that la'tik7 top'. - . -/ - - at tb,. . . .. .. . Cho-pprog every db,y _�' . i ted. For .Ale at f,,Ilowed' by a ,hard timps part,, - - I. -n - ?�. ­ . - . �,- . ycmr Rrtj,,�eL I 1, - . . . . .I except Wed6ersd&v -.;� ,..f, . the home of Gard. and 'Mrs. Winters Frf,d.-Ciriwio .witlh' wife and.dau,.. I . . �. . . -_I- . . . . . . ��. �'- . - . 1. _' ' . . � . ' ' � . . . I - .�`:!-..., . GREEN RIVER, � , . ' .. , , ,. ': !� � i - I .._.. .. . .. I &rs, of Toionti,,' spent' Friday with : -�. ".. • . I FEED , . ' - - � .. - .. their people. • Joh:h• _r6turned witT �. . . . GRAIN-FLOUR 'J,i-t*RrriveU a carload-of . -.,.. * ­­ - - . .1 . .: S�killed Motor Repairs. . �%-' ­: . - , , . , _.. . . . ., . . . . I. ­ .. ... . -..-, _. We,tern Oat,i. .� '. NT r. Bert, Wri gl�.t spent Silihdiy' ,4th' therri from a business ­trip t(I the . " .''.- . • --- �.- . I ­ . ill exchange' '_---, - � - 4 ' , , , - . � I ,�. . _. . I Cha.--. White. ' -city.* �� -_!i��-. - -`till � - - I , � ., V. -.,- . . . . .Gordon J. "Law ­ � .. -. ,., ... - _- ., ,-Flour� for`'Wheat �:.`_`%-• .1 We have ruo5t any Fee!] ' oil-' Frallk'Carter and"jle?iry,Gray nint .),Irp, -Waiter' Dr�ink_z,' Will- Brooks I - .�- . I - . ' . . ' � way*need- ' .y ored to .��hright one day.last ,.v,"& with Mothor and SiAors, of 'Mark- ' �1, I. Phone 2�)-'�A ... ._.- :__. �.-_.I. - ­ . _ _. I ,­-1..�, . ANTHONY ANTRONY WILSON ) ,... . .. - ' . .. . .., " ,I . , , . Mrs.- Fro(l Postill ha.- returned to '�)am and Un4,,nv:I1P. called 1�n Dean PICKER[N.G., ,� - 'ONTARID ' . . . . e-of Poultry Feeds __ ,.hp' . . - � . . �Pl(ipl�:eLor , .;I ...F!.Ill I;u r home- sponding a wirkek in Mairs and the on Wednes,-.. . _ . �. . .. .. 11 - . -1 . .. ­­ ­1 . ­ � ­.-­ . I . '_ __ '� ' '. . ' "..a ' da' tact. " ' ` ` ­ .' ' . . _.. =-- I .1 '� Phone Mark, 550-2) ...., - - - B:-.,rnt,. . . y . . .1 . ­�.. - - Quit,� a fiv-mb,r fron-, liv-ro to.4, iii Whr-6 r t:��-nii,�.- li,�n.ie- fr,)rh-.TPr-,n- � ' .. . - ­_ . - - I . . - ....: 11 D N. Lockwood anniversary izc-r.ices at Br­v�,h- t.,) on �Al,,-nd�iy, librz. 11. S"hc­,i and .">r: -S . - . ... . . � - 30 Frea rlroce;�y Preinifiniiii the ' E3 U - L -8 . 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Mr. N(J.r-!],ii�: Jils con,.je. ,�;w.i Papi,r N'�"lilte'.\:,-.i(,.�Fz;lq''vxfr,-i', . 0 Jckbr�('�v,',� ilyt,'p_',,,-.,,, ,' .,,].',,,;e:,r,,., JGhn _r..%Z P-, and see a hurtling eximple . 11­,,,,r , " ,�I:,.,. %vj� .Za . , p;ried-,Pa,ta Wax - ..- . . . � . . . I I I � i . . . ' - . , "" \-r.v, 9r. I , .) "() jli,.� 11"ri-, -:"j,�- -,^,11.1 ji"e-1- all(I zl$­r. C�ti�( I­In rge, .i:)C,'i� �� .. - • .(;:;-:. .I ....I'd.,; L -.-, ..]). 11'.- " 11 . .l.7,-"1-.- - - dgioltl -- . --,.,,�.:-� Bakell C­'�Fkl I . . . -,of . . . .L `:::.4."-,1'11 I l.v!:!.s ni7i�. C,;l-(i;a'1i - -i-ry . --%or-:zz.;ion., of .i;or.E­ (,,,,,)r.l . . .. ., . . �!�,6. � ,..:� . . -t 1.1 e I '. I . . : Johnsor,'!� G'o coat, � %, - __ : .- - _ - .. . '� , ., . . . I. - '. C!1;1. ­P . .� qii P\ 1,miid i - .. ..� . . , . . - . . I -- - . 4 , . .is', 20'��.rits per dm/an ' . . ..- . I � . - . - 111(,ibir) 11�,�1(1.0-tt,i • .. . .�. 1:. I .1 I!-,--jt,-.(1 t:i ,qttr-Tlij, '. . . , .ow aro h�..-ard. '11141 a1vory suireri, . I .. �I I . ­11:` .• , .. Pristine (')Iivp Oil - :,"�. - :*: �,� Silent Glow - �_ . Tl-lorc,. V-il!*bp 5 fin'r),Nn-­ i)i-rtur,.­:.,I�--7- 1-1�;,IiTpathy- i,-f(-It f:jr"* ]1'1'��' f11)11*1 ' I Madonna J,ilv, ' . "� ,� - . Fa, . por'210 cents each �. ..� . ., . .-family 11 . . 1. .. , • . ... . . . � , - - _' ' " . . . - . . . . * . '.-.- I . il. . � .1 -�Id. 4i tb(- Gror�n River Cliurrh tli,ir doul)le bemavowont. In IJr'- Tulips, special clouhle, for indoor, � .._­, '- - !".71- Flonr' ' . % . _ _ ()W* Ii, . . . XciriRrr1i Pii�n v ' ' . - - Ayirner'B jfr;6­hef-ri�oi,,;---- - -.- • - - -, . -. 1 .- I -Burner -- - * 0"enin- - ­21'.:�t.'j,ut 'ii'n- McLolla7l',�: Work �.Iis oil )11 his I _ 0 il n M7)i�,IaN ir, Nti% - r) ztor, i,, . 40,�,q nd 50j.- pet d ozon- . .. . _ . ".. . ' ilim, a -IiivvT r ­ : I , t - Rellliigg'� Corn Fll,ki,s I. . .. . . ;)),-,, Vic, T-r,44, T�-�).. of Toronto. (-f)nvre,_,atlr)n' fonrd -), ­ ' . ... �.:l,� , . 6 .. . . . . " I ' ' ' - ­ t aIixed,Tiilip BTi9),,z, R11 n.olor<" 1.- . ... .. . .­ . - . . , _ . . ­. . - -w, ',). h:- n vf-ry ove,!4�r6l cMI,lrr-n, -a wise couns�vllor,-e)f Nmn li-. . AL McKitv.'s Ct Parn of Barley` -:- .-�' -TI,4-z pi '('� L �' F , . . 1.("I I Pi n d 1..51)per I 00 . . � Suap Hitrid.Clearr,.r. . . . ; . Installed in your furnace, hdaten Alow• sfy (jon't nlis.-Irit;, at ,14 o'clock. a giftr-d expounder-of Grid's Word, a * ­ '.�.1. 1. I j9eIlruanr*s.Nikivorinaise � , L' . . A-silvor'collectian .will be takeii. , :.: .svinpathiziT112:. friend'• -in ­ sickness Tu,li!�..Bulhlets,*2.-,cent; rrr Wk2l. • - ...,. �.. I . �: ' ' - . . .� ­ ­w. I . .1 �_ .... Ingerr6li Cream Cheese t or range'. Yon will:'find'it clean, Thc- vron(,ert in connoctirm with tl,t- ,-I'nfl '-oirow, and in his social assbc_ I ­ . '__ .- . ... 1. . . . * , AInke riarp or yonir rF-qnirPini%nt.q I- ' '�, - . . Ayltner'Vegetable Snip ' .... ...;_. _ . .. ,1r.?iiver,,a,ry whidi Nvaq v;ven by. tjif� .intions ,alway;-4,gpnial and friendly L(-) .., - Jollnion" "N-1i�S ish � . � ... � - � while,the kqqnrtmP'nt 9 Shi , Sifv_er P6i . I ;'econorijiefil and safe. . I .A�in<*ourt Quartet 'and Ali.�q 1161-n all irrespective of their 6hurch, aff- is complete. . * '4 " ` ]je,!-.-,tnn's Salad Dresiiing . � , . - 6 .. .. ,, . . .� I: - � I ! (-,�uld, of '.%Iarl�hani. was of a Molt iliation�:. Nearly the entire member- . I . - .. �.--.-�. •Sat:.sf actic)n.Gtiara,nteed. • --7' . . I . .. . - � ,6, . This(51(ei1s T-1*1 limited time only. . i i nider.' Tlios� 'ifi* the Quartet Nvc;riJ sl�il:i of thy' 11rougham' Churcli i1tt- . , . ,�_ .- . . - I 'Miss Jean ,Grant. of -Toronto, Mr. ended th�p, funeral*service irt Clare- .;. -1 `q_�114.1%1 .� ;,-� I-. . _ I-V , I I - I NV . G and-MrFz. IN10rhead, Mr .Spencer and mont Church on Friday' afternoon, . � - ­ ', � r'-­ C. A A. 9 T E�.R_R I T T ALVIN BUSHBY , , ion'es' Drug Store ' ,­` . . ,.,� - . Phone 1300. .., Mr. Patterson. We hope,to hear this• MeS1.;Ts G. L."Middleton, T. C. Brown - . Phone 6800 . . . . I .., ....I-- .. , Hardware Phone 46W ••" company again in the near future. Fred Cassie and Howard Malcolm I ... 0 Those who.missed-thia concert miss-: motored.-to Dresden on Saturdaylo . , 'y .Pickering$ -WO a , 0 , 0 �- TICKERINd . � ed a treat. attend the burial service there. , - - ,Pioken'u& a �: olatIL119. ,. /, � nts!'i . - . .. - . . _ . . I- ...� .. , r - "'. rJ,9,'96!!'h'�S'.rc ^;d!.'.•u4t:ss-t j. ,►;rte, :!, ,..Nr�". .�..r. - '•.. ,� r,.-'w,fr,- 'p,^'s+"'•� -w uaihl `.• � ,,,x: , e + s. .,'S x i�iw r '��b,,$C a'�5��'_`�=",+r,�S:'°•"f'`x ��.+` "{e,'.. ':sci .s.•:� .'',�'�''�.✓r-s4,^'.;�.,.•- ex;,: �,{,y.r ,m•• . �y'ya3; ,,:... �' ... - ., � �- , si ti rr°+> "'''�'''�°r•, a ,y,;"" '- : - y •W - - _ i .� .w......+«++ ..-++•«..+.-..+«_. %V -n ^I°-,,,l -Elected r,. ast His Vote -­..Voice of Press --- : 4" -- - Canada, The Empim and The World at Large Y CANADA - treat and Boston the railways are cer- Aid For Tobacco Growers tainly putting one over on the auto- - mobile these days and are finding it Tobacco growers in south-west On - s _ good business.The excursion from tario wall be pleased to Yearn that t o Saint John to Boston last week was 8 °f ' disaster which threatened them will arts of one t -._• ._ decided success, IFpw• . �a'?c`�`� r • - • be averted, largely if not entirely�tbnllsl People made thLa trip.-Frede lc- sand _ - 1kt-cia Department of Agricukure. Th --_--_ _ fh' _ - Minister,'Col. Kennedy, has devised a Sign Worries. __ __ „•,���� , _.plan Lor.co-operation in the-marketing A Montreal realtor says he cannot " not 'the flue-cured product, It will be -- • use wooden signs as they are taken to graded, processed and packed in hogs- burn, Tin signs are taken 'to help ;..,. heads for sale when demand restores build shacks by and'for'the unemploy- r-ces to a roPtable leEel. In carry- . d._ The paper signs he now uses must f T - f- Ing out the plan the co-operation of to- be small or they will be taken to help bacco warehouses throughout the pro- start the kitchen flre.--Canadian lade- - 1 vince will be sought. The Growers' pendent. 'Association will be strengthened so ,that it may be a more powerful factor — . • _ •�° _ -in the marketing of the crop. If necds- THE EMPIRE. nary a special representative may be The London Hunger-Marcfiers. Where do the orders for this cam- Y�r, sent to England to look after the dis , posal of the crop there. Tht plan does paign come from? And whence comes - - not involve assistance from the Gov- the cnoney.by which it is so amply ernment, but Its success depends upon financed:' Not from organized labor the co-operation of all concerned.- in thQ country; that is certain. At ; i Empire. the Trade'Union Headquarters there Toronto Ma 1 and - i t attempt to •m a w with h no sympathy e -- - is y P 5 Brighter Outlook exploit difficulty and distress, especial. IS by the way of "hunger marches.' _ . King Cotton is resting A little more London Morning Post (Cons.). Ilere is Wvcruor,Frankiiu U. Ruasevelt, airs. Rous,veit a%ci ,i,t:ii sun, �'lii�t[.'u::. t;:_,.:u•.F C! to ..1i�1 easily now with Europe back in the : . town hall at Hyde Tark, NAY:, -his home Lown-where he etas defeated. cotton market in something like her eqs arse! Youth. " oid form, waien uienan .La. .L� -- -- z European textile industry anticipates Antoag tae many p,ublemd which . '' �� a greater demand and higher prices are perplexing the thinking world to- .,Britain, France Ask Washington -.`:Smoking Driver for cotton, due to improved business Qar is the great misunderstanding' T conditions. The cotton states are elat•=-.w'ltich-Ox ata betwe-en'Age and Youth, - 1 o Review War debts Is Penalized AA- ed. Q.S. cotton shipments the last tmo Age and Youth have never understood _ _ _ _ _ __ - _ - month were approximately a expons o per cent. they other, hot, now, r the year 1932, Suspension Asked,Till New Parley Held For Complete Over- Dames es in Accident ent Reducer: greater than the eapotte for the cor they,seem to be more et daggers � y p $ td responding two months of 193L and drawn than eves. -it is eery bad, but hauling of Payments—Washington Suggested for _ in -Half icy Montreal ' Europe made up for a loss of more I think the cause is not very difficult -' - _ 1�iCw Conference ;judge than 150,000 bales,in the Far East to discover. Age wants to thrush its ' Montreal. - afotr:�ts wbtY amokt _. demand.-l?'redericton Gleaner, exp rience unconditionally , upon Washington. Great Britain and fall in- prices and lack of'tonftdenue while driving incur a liability it chef, -- Youth. and- Youth will. not accept t. France have asked the United State, in economic and political stability,' The Value of 'Mixed Farming: We live in an age of many,,doubts to relieve them of their war debt pay- and -aid that as this. purpose has not cars are involved in au accid'eut, wat ' *t, and misgivings,-sad we-cannot bring rents due next mouth and'ente? ;nto bNet,, accorr; 1 shed "thoughtful- men found by Mr. Justice Curran of tttc *h great lesson of-the ::isis is the � p' g Superior Court in reducing damages utter condemnation of, one-crop cniti- ourselves to accept what "Our Elders" a discussion of Ahe whole debti'%{acs- -throughout the world are, convinced in an aatomobfie accident :use by one _ vatioa. It the.oDJecti6n is.made that hsr;_ ezperisti,edr for }mar without don• -. that if the depression is to Lr�over- - first proving that experience to be trae No sooner ass this disclosed Sunda come fur the remedies men=ace c stoat half. beasts, poultry" dairy products are P g y "The plaintiff's car," he said, "wit not fetching a better price than wheat,_by experiment of ou'r own-hums: na- at the State Dopar.iaent than P:es i L, -sought." tare is made that way:-Mrs. H•ew dent Herbert Hoover=s eedin back In charge of a young woman who was they' do at least contribute is great 1? g Sir Ronald's note referred to the smLking a cigarette which ititerler mea.-re. to balance the farm budget �t ardr p in Chamber's Journal (Ella• from the Vi=eat-wired President-elect communique issued during the 1931 with her •nattiptilation and control of :.by rNlucing the ea,ta*se account. Our burgh'' - Franklin Roosevelt to confer with hun visit to Washington of,the then P7Q- the car aad by such !salts did- coatFi - !arming population_must learn.to be_ • • - , -- '- at the white House on this and rtr_er .ter Laval of France, which stated bate to the acciden- and damages.' _.eeffsufficfag. .The immense progress (Unemployment. - governn eats! matters. - some further agreement on inter- He also found the woman had ape! achieved In this direction will be very .Pu},lieation of the notes confirmed governmental obligations Iiighf be over a street tntersectioa a• au illeg,I grofltable and m G ach' improvement is the tech reports that the British and French, may'avert other crisis nt to of production, each miracle in necessary covering the 'period 'tf the rate. _., at the kind through which we are now new,machinery,.whether on the land Govert,ments, were seeking to r"•noel business depression. Reviewing the_ The woman's car. was -salt wi 1pasaing.-La L}berte, K`innlpeg (Ind.). or In-industry, means a sata2Iei de- the, question for discussion with .a reparations agreement made at-Lau- across as Intersection when struck b! - wand for labor. Because we have r.o view to revision and is the meant-flat sanne. the British note said European the defendant's auto. Unnecessary Deaths. ' rational mesas t:discrifiution, because requesting an extension of the H�o�er nations need further co-operation Dr. William J. Mayo believes that mt regulate production, not according moratorium of June, 1931, to elver from the United States in the effort mankind is coming appreciably nearer to'Teal demand, but according to the the December 1$ payments, . -- •-\ - restbfe 'world prosperity. Galsworthy Receives Away -'to the day when there will be no "un- individual capitalist's rttaace of mak- CONGRESS MUST DECIDE. MUST ACT QUICKLY..-: _.-- —__� 1832 ��} Pit7! -- -- _necessary deaths. The death of i ins a profit, we release --this labour Such questions Can be pa.�ovu _ -small child, so unbelievably hard to without supplying its needs. We call final.'y only by Congress. The note-described the British Gov- Stockholm,, _ Swpde..-The 1831. bear; the death of a young tsars who these released workmen "uteemployed" Only -Friday, Senator Davis heed ernment• as believing that ':the re- Nobel 'prize for literature has been .-'3tas Just begun to show promise of because they have leisure without the of Pennsylvania, administration-stal- kime'of inter-governmental financial ,(,es`owed upon Joha.Galswnrthv. tae great achievement' the a ath of on n _Jr^'v= 9f e$ ay#tzg-}t The uae - .l o IcJ;ua ,c,rtnbers m the `y`�&g L'u..a as swW existing must De Pritish novelist. - - ..no nag Just reacted- the height of ed "0 have the means and the edu• Foreign Relations Committee, predict- reviewed" and as "profoundly im- °'N`lr• Galsw%rthy, now 65,•pubinhvi " his powers and who has a fine work cation to find occupations which des ed the debts-question will be "thrown Pre red with the importance oi'actin9 his first novel, "Jocelyn," in 1898 'ito do; the death Of a loved person with not add to the material irealth of the ii to Congress" during the December quickly." The hope was expressed under the nom de plume of John Sin- _ :whom one has just started.to explore world,we-call the leisured,class.-New session. "the United-States,Government will -john. I was not till 1905 that he _ the fisexpressible richness of human Statesman and Nation (London)_ The French and,,Britir-I: move s're- see its way to enter into an exchange .attracted-general attention with "The - -devotion-these are the tragedies that I.Carded as only a part of a concerted of views at the earliest posaib'e mo- Island Pharisees," the first cf a series darken life the-most. If we could once - Hindenburg. effort by America's war debtors.to n.ent." cf. novels desIing with pr.blem3 03. = , know that death could be Made.* ade to The most precious life in the battle-!obtain a compfeie uverhaal'ing of the Wa.�Yngton was sugge;:ed o'� the the social world. ~ " , -wait until its season had come, its fin- terms of'their obligations. Eritish as the scene of the proposed -The most damous-of h:.; arorka, bf • _tl arrival would not-look so a ground of European politics today is� � : pPalling, -the of Field Marshal President von Greece last week failed_tq_meet_a negotiations. . With_referenee to pay- course, are those comprising the F'or- And it is this fair prospect.which Dr. Hindenburg. He stands like a rock fa Pay-menf'die the United gtatee, and rents due December I5, it definitely�ythe w h try he fictional - idaYor has held out 'to do.-t ictorfa - Tfines the-i}cr man's land of German pofides, Hungary served notice she cannot requested they be suspended'afor the history of the Forsythe family itr _ _.' -National sentiment, pride and prestige meet hers in December.': period of the discussions now-suggest- England and abroad. �Centre•round the aged president,'who ed or for any other period that may He also has engaged successful'y Better Rail Outlook. was eighty-five on Sunday. He holds CANNOT MAKE PAT�SEtiTS. be agreed ups}T. in the drama, a field in.which his not- There an principal cap be post- ' The French memorandum also bas- able productions include "Loyaftiea" • - There is a considerable signiflc• 'back the cos, anarchy and revolu• , nave attached to an official inspee• tion ahi& would fall-upon tire affiic- p°� with 90 days_notice, under the •ed its request on the communique in 1$22.and'"Old English; in which ai - Lion o1 the Pere Marquette lines in led Fatherland. He is Carlyle's con 1929 debt-funding agreement, but in- issued.by President Hoover ar.d Pre- George.Arliss was an outstanding sac- Cai�ada this week. A pear ago the ception of a man. .Hindenburg is -a terest is supposed to be deposited, mier Laval of France on the oven ion 'cess: He also wrote "Escape" in - annual vista of the oMcialz teas can• monarchist who is holding up a totter- From, three' other countries-Es- of the latter's visit to Washington ir, '1926 and "Exiled" three Sears later, - celled for honia Latvia r and Poles d t flan �- he Am-reasons. As the ins republic. He is a great military n October of last year,, and, indicated' and ".number of other plays. -bdicisls look. over Lhe division' with chief who is keeping the peace. He erican Government previously has re- that 'stme action on inter-govern- _ - the ides of making improvements is a statesman amidst sn army of ceived word they cannot make the! mental debts is necessary to make the - :_-there was little use in coming last politicians. He hat won by sheer in- payments• on principal due.December World Economic Monetary Confer- . ---- - '-year, .when funds were low and_the tegrity of character the respect of mil- 15' • ence a success. Farm For Soviet = 1 _ Outlook, dim for- revenue increases= lions of his one-time enemies, It Hin- OF $123,000,000 DUE. «F Keen interest prevailed in go.ver TOTAL "White Collars" St, Thomas Times•Journal, denburg drove up'Piccadilly he would mental'circles here as the State D - The entire sum due to the Un ted " have a thundering reception,-Every- partment gave out the texts of the States on x ar debt,pigment, Dec. 15 •Mother Earth. man tondo British and French notes. . Over 25,000 Workers to l,ulture has made'our p_ - These and volumingn data on t` more than-•-3123 000,000 Of this province - subject last week had been d s itched, Great Britain owes $95,55@ 600, and what it 7s; it id to agriculture that ' -_ -y4ME-RICAN. a Offices' for Fields l the oa es her 'Fort haste to'President President Hoover. The the payment due from France is $19,. Leave O P Factories l ' greatness; it is in our Co operation Needed. I tour,! districts that we.iiad the fin• tenor of both notes was the same. X261,438. Fola•id,- Belgium, Italy, ;ast New York banks have refused to , Prompt action was urgently asked Czechoslovakia, •Latvia, Lithuania. Moscow.. _ Russia's white collar :'PWiinens of manhood, and it is Iend the city any more money. The both Great Britain end France. skould all hake payments_ which workers -to the number of betwei.n .-here also that the traditions of our tragedy of New-Yorks case is.that it They cited concessions they made at range from $3,000,000 down to less 25,000 and 30,000 are to.be transferred race are the best preserved. Many could have been than $100,000. from ofHee work to.Jobs in the-fields townspeople tod prevented. One ad LausHnna in agreeing to a reduction tty seem to toi•get that mires-heroic and drastic remedial of German reparations to about 11 War debts,due to the United States and factories. -� was in the country that their an• lion once a crisis"of this nature is per cent.-of their agreed value 'and under - existing • a-greements - total The'change is to bo made, it was - eeatora lived and sa goon they :>- reached. But one could admire infin- emphasized this as he chief- argu roughly 511,000,000.000• The _total_ explained,on the tn�:T °4net• rums the auperflclal polish 01_-th�ltol� ..,v.d tb type of government and ", luwug, tney do not wish to remember- the kind of management that never ••ents for- a re-examinatiurri of war Blount of reparations Considered at ficiency has grown wit% bureaucracy -. - that it hav srn hn.tr one ,. . debt settlements, - the Lausanne conference wa, 64, in the Gove.pmenf and economic or- . . _ 7i arationa they will find themselves des- Yeadattes--praeEi�sc a� p ace .tai;»-:�:. rss ��0 g„a the ntTie�+� m X93 .ga..iLaiioas. i_ae "great clptter \of --:tended from such,crises. It did not require a world note from Sir Ronald Lindsay, the -,greed to cut this total to $1 2,300,000 minor employees in virtually every peasants, the brothers_ depression to reveal New York's British ambassador,to Henn L. Stir-- on condition that there be a reconsid- government bureau" is held chiefly re bf those o Igno need",they-now seem short comings. They have been math- son,_ American Secretary State: eration of inner-governmental debts -sponsible., entirely to ignore.••"La Tere de.Chez test there, a"-similar conditions bav-e The French documents was a memo- including thrs'c cawed by Eprope to tha ' The white collar men •who are to Noss," St. Jerome, _ been manifest elsewhere to those citi- • Luited- Sh _ _ _ • random presented to Mr. Stimson -bv , '� be discharged will receive 12 days no- Short ns who took time to exam!" the t'ice and then their names will go,on Short Story. Ambassador ClaudeT and healing no _. _ the labor bureau register for trees work sets and make Witable protest. But signature. _ Averz.,. - Stefling - % We alicayy did admire brevity such it requires co-operation by the whole - , in other fields as this: "A Caifforni- man, had.W body of taxpayers if remedial action EFFORTS TO RELIF.Vi `SZt at 3.71 for Duty Five tBousarid iinol:-keepers -ind uarrel with fife date•, The bullet lod- Is. -be aebieved, That the depression PRESSURE. Ottawa. -'1!c_1 Iietiartment , of Na clerks will go to work oa the Iartns, ed in his nee k.'-c;rat: d Beacon- is actually forcing the taxpaying pub. The Lind'sny note i e. ,uiteil t;'.c ci. �c al is w .,i,, nnuu ce l laturclay Many othe>•s will be sent it,to the taC- Braid' lie to :al:e an intelligent, ev-en•tbough cumstarice,; undcr wh;rh t'tc rn •y.a iat the a�"u,e val'v_ of the Pound 'tories. - Every state organization 114 tardy, interest'in this whole 1: p Y Moscow has been orderad to r.a.,,.. prQblem moratorium was ;,ranted, dune i, �e. ag. for special .duty ur ,yes, _ ` 'Good Su-!r.ess• Of public finance Is one of 1ta ' .� wilt b .il effective or entries _ few- 1931,-in the effort to `relieve pte...urc a E3 ecti t ies dur- its staff by Dec. 1(i to cote ''By running cheap excursions to :Mon• eompeasaticns.=provfdene6 Joum&L of the difficulties resulting from the inn the period lt�.'•16 to 30,Inclusive. new,regulations. -' ts :'aT.:�'M" .cAr-A;•' :J.^ -� 4 'a°'.•b.^ - r;.� - - _ - .q.. - - ...,.�.�- ...�,...R.an.. - • � v Imo• r�'- e w1 INL 1 FAR OUR CROSS-WORD PUZZLE - - t� �eCr' HAS Is�..,1 EA 'you know its good ' 1 -2 -3 4 s b -/ '9 Au t 1 _ l TPREE YEARS _ - - - ' - = : t:4 12 13 L4 . 6 17 1!3 151 ose Tea -:= 68 lbs. Clone Altogether 15' /�/ A woman writes:-"For nearly three 'years I have been taking Kruschen 20 %'�/////J`22 %1 14 25 '16 Salts every morning In hot water, ant , �(///� RED LABEL .have 't 68 lbs. of fat. My weight 'G7 /// ,1 1 i - before taking them was 196 lbs., and It is now 123 lbs. Compare the dif• @34 3l 33 3 6 : -fete: -it is marvellous. My mother and sister are also taking, Kruschen fi x and lots of our friends, and think t!t°Y --d7 38 ���39 wonderful. -As-regard,-&4—it- ---��• �T r not necessary to do one little'bit of 41 ' #1 43 j�V/•44 IT C Lr%f' 1;:$ k3'td3 �1 @StP.it g dieting- in my case I have never : denied myself anything since I started 4 '47 48 %N// 4q - - - - J taking Kruschen Salts. I' walk eva. !� latterns as you want. Enclose i;;c in Classified Advertising ' _day, and do not eat many potatoes stamps or coin (ecin -referred' wrap `�yl`•, SO 51 'S2 3 707,�4 N !t N OFFER TO EVERY l_NVENTuR. much sugar. I don't think ' shall ever ��i - it carefully) for each number, and f.t'st of wantea iituentiuns aria uu ' 'be grateful enough to i>ruactren Saas address your order.to Wils,,1 Pattern Infortnatton sent free. The Ramsay Com. •. M't1 _ for the great help they have been o 55 56 ;!57 58 jr 9 60 Service, 73 West Adelaide St.,Toronto. nay. world Carent atturn«. ,. ?;s I'•i,n t AL t /� � �. Sur.?«t• Ottawa. Canada seat and shall.never stop taking them, !//� , nr recommending them to people 61 62 63 64 55 66 I:LLETS, Yl&.\RLI\r, HENS �XU -1]link need them."-(Miss) K T. ANSWER TO LAST WEEK'S P cockerels, Barred- ltgo", %Vhi-a !'UZ7.LE t.•,rks, wyanuottcs anu Taken every morning, Kruschen 67 69 T„addle, Fergus, Ont. - effects a perfectly natural clearance of D A-.: B!S WAIF is."undlgested food substances and ali•ex- A M II I L E T L, A 3 T L cessive watery waste matter. Unless _ _ 49-Minerals : 19-Old pronoun.•_ I % SONGS ARRANGED Horizontal ' U P M.A R T Y R A N \7aN;ttrd, CopS'tit htP�. P::t'1�Ite.1 :u7,1 x this wastage is regularly expelled, ti3- ;p-Kilid of harp .1-Hbliday H $ W ture will eventually stoi: it up out of ,1-Joined r,- - I L 0 I R E D II 0 t'osed fed. 1th4 a.tf\o utelodlPS cum- t,osell to poems anti iyr•Ics. Rea>; n- ' 5-Self-satisfied - 5 Street Car !3—Complement T R A P T E A / B A, N D able rates. Frank and legitim.te. Ma- the way in the form of ugly fat. 54-Article 25-Testimonials : 9—Cry OL CTOw' serial examined and clnnute7.ted unman 12-Except 55-Demon , '=6-Glares S N 0 S 3 IT -3 wLthotrr�bt+� flat. - -- - - 13-:►Mexican. coin. 57-Scrutinizes 27-To attack T E E S EARS "EMBB JONES, ; 59-Symbol for cal.lum 2S-German river P I T C H Y N 0 IIL ass Water St., r,terborough, onz. i -'Shoes Repaired 1•i—To'hasten _ --'--- P 61--Posses.-r'e Prouaun 30=Unhearing P A R S RAT N E PS D �- 15-Coneerning R d R We mend their shoes: -These part la-Kind of Xcket. 63-Erstwhile 33-Pieces ! R II G A U L I C 3 E E -Obedience to the I'dw of God !s not us-tongue and race- 65-Unlocked- 35-Fond pit 1 Y is!=-Side I S ANGULAR A A a limitation: it !s the open way. to lti� vuet,4-aa �clxla us. Y:or o°..'r }i Ei J;.1•' 4a" •,•^^••'• Z4—TO 'season lii,n.rp _ _ 7 -i uli`tI'Irnrs 40-01d Irish capitol V a is t Y' 3 1' h IA 1) X ki embrace 42-Pertaining to ear 68-To bear , -:A common task. Alike we serve our _ ,4 ;9-Situation 43-Straight 4 E D I T S s S HIE D S day ,4-Spikes n. 1 :S;-Cards Vertical 46-'laay knife ,�- _Since shoes of heather or of dreams ,y-`ariety 'of car' c'Iar ,1-Over:y- (variant) R' E E must fray 31-Favorite =--Guilelessly 48=0ne who receives Deep Canyons of the Sea On time's harsh streets, so ruthless 32-Bristles 3-Spanish article - money If the western part of North N�us>te Le88oriS Is tbeir- pace. 4=To color frl-Type unit America were covered with a layer j 34-Dregs - home =::5-Specks- 63 Pronoun of water about two, miles deep a ter- i^ Your own h e on the 'Age acuf[s them out, youth dances. 36-Musical note . 6-Servile - 56-Kitchen vessel instrument of your choice ;1 3,-Moves stealthily rain similar to that recently discov- xLem allay: gg-Tyne who attends .-?--Pronoun :8-To soak ered off the New England coast by 1t11 Guaranteed Result'. y They bring them to as, shapeless, 8-Slang: sailor 60-Insect the United States Coast and Geodetic Write for details without oblige- - broken, gray, 41-:Yea.- t7on, mentioning your favorite 42-To translate 9-Inexpensive 61-Pronoun Survey would be the.result. The instrument. That-we may make them new, re- 10-Sloth 62-Exists - transatlantic liner on her gray to 44—�risteady'light - WVHAL.EY ROYCE store their grace: 11-Pronoun 64--`egative Northern Europe passes over seen- -'We_mend their-shoes. - 45-Scotch: every 4i-Garment 17-Preposition 66=European riper ei as grand as any to be found in $ CO. LI�1IlTED the. Far West. 237 YONGE ST., TORONTO Oa later feet they go, contesting — --- What may be called the submerg ”. apace Mail Tube Gets Refrigeration A Useful Frock - ed Grand Canyon of- the North At. With countless throngs again-go To prevent .overheating from fric• lantic is Corsair Gorge. Carefully (�i'� COLOUR? with no trace tion a refrigerating system has been V Installed in the-'„underground mail By HELEN WILLIAMS. charted 'by Gorge. proves -ravinethod. D! thought toy us, the-humble Dates i+ - Corsair Gorge• proves a ravine two HOW IS YOUR LIVER? Who stay tube of--the Berlin- Postoffiee. - w — Illustrated 1)r•vxs,:•ak:ug Lrsson,Fur- miles wide, with a slope aL 45 de- 1'o meet a need no others can allay, -; , grees fn places and a height of 1,500 Fake up your Li.er Bite ' ror cobbler. poet, Rho shall take ,'I,ha� ,only ten minut's-and I hard- _ tE� ed IL';•lt ” :',:�,1 altcrn. _ J° 'tee`. The area charted represents -Without Calomel our places tvh'ere b:�ia," said the the upper mire of a continental - ] Gver':a oe atruxlt o sn c it �•'� . }l�know to _ We mend their,sl3oes! platform speaker. "Begin: the ninth = ,.' '_ p '' r slope two miles- high. •. .h'ew your digestive minx Iw O n sl p O h ta.t Duty r )a«e � t : �" organs out of iffy r�by bile to,pour obt t.rte (dolly Anderson Haler. to "The, 'minute:" shouted a bored.man iii the - ` r There is reason to suppose that daJy twopoua o e into your ow«s Window Cleaner and other P^ems" back.of the hall. these_'drowned gorges and eant'ou�. You W n'tc mpletrl correct sucb'a eonati,lo _ / - are the' result of -river erosion at a • µ '� a;nit miaeralwster,L xativrCali or chewtaa at,-, or rou hiii When tnry v. eed mo­d u ti owels they ra tiuough=and Vor Car•z'e Little UNv rPills will.non bring back time when New England-was a nla- teau at least a mile and a halt above a • - � sea level. For the canyons t<irid �, „u„ebtae into your fife Tt,e}•'rr pu:,dv,-•'g+ } lt•' _ table gat. ,wr A"4 fr,r tl,rm b nom • Y nst like riv r valleys, and.then have - - . S aria i e am e _ - ranc !n trlbut s S k b h ern canyons According to another' Wj view, the gorge rpay be a great gash + left by" 3 rf. t ° !r material which slipped from itc in- secure hold oa the side of the conti- ` t nent and now lies at a depth of 6A00 g feet Just off the'edge of that part•of 'the conti-iental' shelf_, krro%%v, 'as d Georges Bank. _- - Corsair Gorge take. its.name f:, ni th act that th sue eyors by .� _• =� _= - . it w s din over d made their sound- ; • e f e v - - ings from the' ship Oceanogr »e:_ . • f7L � i�= which was formerly the yacht Cor-. - sAIr II, a gift to the U.S. govern ment _ by J. Pierpont 'Morgan. ;? Im • Spain• Protects Art Treasures' i >ti[adrid.-The Pardo .Palace, out- f��3 side Madrid,' containing .bee. ai the r� �'n 11 finest collections. of tapestries in the ' 0'L f world, has been opened to the public.. " Digest -_- - The committee plans fo make all the t = former royal _ residences national - ��`�" museums and to protect all art treas- _- 1 • --�i� iii%i..i.-%,i=-�� �- �, +, ure5. -- /_ " Mix weer psrt. a• r oil, or -- - 7 end sweet oil,d on oil, or `= - -- - �Look for the N me ti cream. Spread on brown F5922 .DaDer. Apply to'burn or ,', ,•. told• Before long the --- - d 1 .painful smartin stn s _AR PLUMB'S 9 h PERFECT PIPE The smart scat-tike dress is engay- KING OF PAIN" �•"� +► - ing the attention 'of the fashionables - •..The name is stamped this Season. on the bowl of every Exceedingly lovely is today's'mode"l, genuine Dr. Plumb's - And it's a style that will adapt itself ;Pipe and the; word _.:•--- ---- _ - to.nu- mberIess-deTt`ghtfu9-t'otor-schemes. -"PLUMB"isimprem- - - The wrapped arrangement at the ed in white on the _ ' --• . - The sensible way-the doctor's.i'ay-of treating .- - -- ' ' - '�.�•: front is decidedly•slimming and mod- rubber mouthpiece. that sluggish,"run-down"condition is to use.Phlilips ish. -� O1�EN Tlv+ original in black crepe satin BEWARE OF a Milk of Magnesia. Try it instead of something jua't, -- a E. Pinkl6am's had its tricky raver.collar that ends iivitT/kTtflNS � Tlaks-Ly�i ettlVlMr - Vegetable Compound - _;:• T—PHItuFS'^ to "move the bowels." See how-much better you in a scarf tie of the reverse side of Man diNerentmod' i of►'AGht" the crepe, which.appears agaifi in the .►e ro xhoot.from S ' than you ever tact iebat bon wen toe •►`� feel-and continue to feel for da s after! The anti- west co do saytblaa...first you old x y Est, novel cuffs and buttons. S le No. 3422 fs desi ed for sizes Model Na 197 slat bati the stwe w tO do ru watfl ro. ntou.t•• acid action clears the syAem of all those poisons ' _ women wbo w wee>< eau eoa•aowsf� out to ACID ' - / 16, 18 years, 36, 38, 40 and 42 inches al oosd cats a tango suet as Lydb s. • ioueamNO" gu PPe'•te-✓ bust. Size 36 requires 4 yards of 89- :�j,:� >l m's oeQeahU Gomy000d. 8/se� `; .�" ' ;that cause headaches, fats e,'loss of a i " .� sKMa sad ifsestsebes flat w tbs rani' eoNS+64 ittdir,material with '� yard of 39-inch , � Get t'he geauine;•IooTc for Philliga on the'wrapper.' _, Teas. .' et • area, etm-down eoadiesae GAt.7+-� _ contrasting. smiewria rot - gleld to ebb man tam medldae. Wine red shoer woolen.is•also very- �' 'r RUBINOVICH tR out of every see women wbo report iU50 IN TAIUT FORM, Phillips' Milk of Magnesia' smart. Sa i HASKELl - tans say first tbq w beee8ted by tbfs! Tablets are now on tale at'drug stores everywhere. d LIMItED ese=my. goy a bottle rrom gar ae+K Each tiny tablet is the equivalent of a teaspoonful- HOW.TO. ORDER PATTERNS.- ,\r ,ha iii SL gbe today uy abattle cb tube swages. _ ."Mrde M Canada^,- of genuine Phillips''Milk of Magnesia. " This o-1�{''ec is1 ;Write your name slid sddresa plain- atorttte.I.Que. ly, giving number and size of such 20 ISSUE No. 47--'32 _ C. A. S`1 jw IV Phone 1300 - Pickering. 4n y ,r,-, '"`• "� _. •:.' - a, '" +r r:.-�ay,,�i,�' A�.:.' 'AT S.••�•�•,<',a;.r' .s�- ^*,'�, W11. "5 .a w., °" RI '+ry^yr7"�.,+�,. ,,'.. ,,.. •.,+i v� .�... ti ^.. ;1�..= '.� 'i- :;asx-^.,..: 't; J' i"+.;5::,. •.'' .' "•:T, _ 'j` -.y Pit "e p .-'. ,y: {$':' • F' — i.. a $. ''.1 Gx- :'•;f y .t 9M.!.rvfE •+at• „y..• ••,;,.,.`` •}:� g,. = .�. i `..s•x.TP"'..�^ -n: '' y�•q •.,'.4''a •y j' ,:- _ 'S - -. a r aaYY Tom+,{n.''.:r»•GyT.m9A.;` .rL': '•�!A,. #.:3' -G -K....[ x"ti ' 'L^.ryK• .:i_ �. ^.a' ., �. .... - M'+M't'. « •L`P��n,-YS a('x.",�•. '3: ^'r*•.:'�iw:' Y'.'. -H~ _ ...- e � •t c.... �::• , •A4 .-.> _'..aA_'. _ T. -. . - "• �.` much work ie injurious to the Beaidee it to tir better for a child . • •DUMBARTON s twf� p i g �iel�eF1 Baal health of she child. Se is kept to.be hunts baud iu than to be �- ' A novelty party will be given by - school all•day, which is only about out ruaiainyc the .street+, fug ruing tb' Excelsior.Group at the W. A. of TERMS five,or at they w6lst about five and cowp,miuu-hips ut is very uude,ir �� pang Dunbarton United ChurWon tTie ev-' 7a per yea si.soet v�advance. — i !s� iJU�s w udasi a able char•tctee, ur iu�attending r ell., of Friday, Novak 5th- Talent ubscr : °"d a f dny fur�t — »' abKriptionr to the united Stare. sad Great --c- f oron 3n C eTi aS8t8tr • ; Britaini2.u0in ad vtuK picture bhu �'?,_tuxuy of r m T to d ng - especially for thous who spend uY which a eal� to the luwer COAL AND C©KE ed by .members of the local choir p y p pP will Rive a Rood program ' 'Lunch much of the time in mischief. nature ut inwu, and are-iiut,ot an ;. -HardRood will be served. Admission, 25 and 15, _ JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. Those who do not advocate hove- e`incaci:,uHl cbHrrtc ter' Try the iV1ew Weleh Coal cents. 4- work contend that the rest of the bIfJR TC AGE �r�iLE Elouee2l30 Phones Office 5900 NOTES AND COMMENTS. day should be spent in recre- - New D:se3very Reaches y p of propert r ia,the Canada way hive her severs anon that this is ueceasary for the Picgerin Hairdressing cause Of Stomach gals. and mental development Township of Pickering Dr. Carl f d that nois winters with heavy avow-falls and physical �_ scud Dry Goner - oyz� - ' ,severe frosts, which are sot con• .of the child: We do not believe _ ---trPPP:fC bowel cause stomach Hasa th here are nr ny c1131ciren Rt�o - �°�ii�, DY :''i' o e His simple remedy Adlerika washes "dneive to the greatest degree of- � powers contained in a certain mort- Marcel, . Finger wave. out the upper bowel, bringing out all comfort, especially if fuel is not are it jured by spending too many gage which will be produced at, the Hair Cutting, as. E. C. Jones, druggist. ^,• hours a da is studying.- There time. of sale, there is to be offered Permanent Waving fa, _ . -. '. •:very vlentiful, but very seldom y y by public auction by William Maw, We specialize in the New 'zenith SALE REGISTER. _ J. does her intense cold cause the lose may be a few who are not strong Whitby, Ont. on Machineless Method"of - Yof life. The warmer regions tJf Physically, but who are great SATURDAY, NOV. 26th, 1932 Permanent Waving... FRIDAY, NON. 18th — Auction sale 1, students, and will pore over their at the hour of 2.34 odock in Hours:-9 a. m. to 8 P. m. every day, of several acres of standing tim- this continent, including 'the except Moods;, and evenings by her (maple,beech• elm, ash etc.) ` Southern States, the West India books through all hours of the the afternoon appointment. at Claremont•, the property of Eric Islands, Central . America and night, who will,eventually, suffer ' at _,-: Gr. S._Clarridge Pearce. Sale at 2 o'clock sharp. other fro ical regions, may be frotu the effect of over study, but -':THE GORDON •HOUSE Neat to E. C. Jones, Druggist. 4918 See bills. Wm Maw, auctioneer. p g y SATURDAY, Nov, 19th — Cash auc- free of intensely pi ld weather. this class is not numerous We PIC6ERING ONT. tion sale of 2 Jersey Cows, house• but they are subject to the devas• believe it is greatly to the advent- In the township of Pickering, in _ hold furniture, implements, Ford hut influence of other forces of age or the orainary child w ha%-e CbLINTY -_!COUNCIL �F`srd" Coupe etc., at lot 6, con. d, a certain amount of• home work composed of part of lot number 20, _ Scarboro (Hillside), the property Mature that are a hundred to (twenty) concession-One (1) of the COUNTY_ ONTARIO `of Donald Reesor. Sale at ones. No worse than the snow and frosts .to do. In this° work, especially in said Township, more particularly de- reserve. Prentice and Prentice, with which Canada is familiar. mathematics, he will find ptob, scribed as follows: :4 meeting of the County Council auctioneers. lams which will puzzle him for COMMENCING at an angle where of the Corporation of the County bf SAT'URD.iiY, Nov. 19th --- Auction 'Texas, Florida and Ca�tforDia p the easterly limit of said lot 20 i3 Ontario will' be held pursuant to.ad- sale of household goods, belonging have been the victims of harrl- hours. If he can solve there intersected by the southerly Imit of joulfnment in the Council Chamber tv the estate of the late Thomas canes, tidal waves and earth problems himself, wtthout'outside Kingston Road; thence south west- in the Court House in the Town of Dixon, at the village of Markham. quakes, which have destroyed assistance, it will be far better eKinygs o'nn'RR�oad, seven hunnddred anted 'No e=bpra k. D.,Monday, 32+ 21st e hour also' at the same time and place the fives of thousands , of for him. •.Every time be conotters forty-eight feet five inches to an ir- s 6 roomed brick house and frame people of two o'clock iii the afternoon. summer kitchen. All modern cots• ,god caused the deetruetiorr of a difficulty, it will make it easier on pipe; thence sixteen degrees fit- All' accounts to be laid before the veniences.-Sale at one sharp. See o millions of dollars worth of pro for hiss for subsequent difficultieq ty-� minutes west along a fence Council should be -forwarded to the bills- Thos. Postin, auctioneer. that may appear. While in school five hundred and sevelaty-eight feet Clerk, properly 'certified, at least THURSDAY;DEC. 1st'— Auction rt Lasts week the Island of y eleven inches more or less to .inter- three days before the meeting of.the y' i6 is too often the case that the sect the northerly limit of the lands . able of about seven scree of stand• Cuba was visited b the worst Coarcil_ timber (maple, beech: elm. Clare- tropical storm in its history, Iu teacher solves the diffienities for heretofore conveyed to one. James Dated at Whitby. this Sth day of cedar birch etc.,) at North Clare- H. Young; thence worth seventy-one November, A. D., 1932 of V. Lena the pupil instead of the pupil degrees, twenty-four minutes east at wont, the 0 sham.- -one city, Santa Cruz del Sort only. R. D. Roddy. - g�•E. at 1.3B sharp. See bills. F. • one person in ten escaped death in struggling with the problem until long the northerly limits of the lands County Clerk. Silveratdes, auctioneer- - the storm. First, a huriesne he has mastered it. If a person heretofore eonveyed to one, Young. wants to have strong muscles. it is six hundred aSsd eighty-four feet swept pt actically the whole city, four inches to a point in the easter- :• -- sndkilled many of the ' residents, by exerd�e he acquires them.and ly limit of said lot 20; thence north- STORE M za a. LuK i a •wave swept rn 111. :.:u..�:_ L°�a ...c..l�E pu..etb h ice r easy y and aitse of-saici-seventy- tire - -�''$-E EU& WHIT- lot p• are made stronger by exercise. �' y _ over the cif and surrounding - nine feet three inches more or less , country destroying the lives of to the point of commencement. save :! - " and except the 'railroad right vf- mearly all those who escaped the way granted on 21st May, 1914 V) WE OFFER THE FO_LLOWIr1G EXTRA SPECIALS ; forces of the hurieane.- The -the Toron .5'Easiern'�tailroad Co. • FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY borrare which followed the die- TERMS: , Ten percent of the pur- chase are iadescribabla, r1 nuns c e money at the time of sale. - � has M. ber who had lost ail their properly Of and balance within ten•daps. The Salmon Tiger, large tin - :'21e property will be sold subject to re- f • ;and all their friends committed �i served bid. For further particul- ars.And as la the ease in �l! ars.and conditions of sale, apply - _ a °�� O Ozo Cnbes Pork ck Beanq s Raisins all such cases there followed great A - W. A. McMaster, Segall till 14c a Millionaire. 21ba suffering from disease, thirst and. t�K�'111SR� Soltdtor for the vendor. ` .Large tin 29c w large tine 2�e Only 25 cents ihuoger. Canada,should be thank- 1!*' 2569 Dandas Street, W. Toronto. gal that she is free from. all such- or to William Maw, auctioneer. Rice, glue Rose choice : " » 19c • = disasters. ___ R'hitb�, not. f . _ ]LOYAL The United States elections / Flour Bmyroai Figs `r tin -created much interest in Canada WINTER 24 !b. bag 49c -lb. pks lOc. ..Per tin lOcs. ._ .. -on account of the country being . -.���� i Delicious our aeareaC neighbors and as many / Sweet Potatoes Bulk 27c,. ' lber25c 6 lbs. for 25c. • _ 1e. . of their interests being linked up -with these of our own country. AOV. 16-24 P WEBSTER'S' As the. Detnocr%tic party. to ,.l`e-joan ag`c-e�r.- rIEW hallU AT101UL which the president elect, Rooae Canadian agriculture, foeeraaing ' welt, belongs, is opposed to a high Pub attention on the Uomin- ion'. vast Wealth of agrieealtusal DIC770NARIFS are is use by buss- _ S � � - - tariff, Canada.may benefit from a resources. "The Royal u the ness teen„engineers,bankers. •e -BOOTH s. iehaage of government. For some fisast of Can di+anASzicvEaies.' judges, f•.,._ DhYa a, years the United States'havo been 15,000 ANIMALS.and BIRDS f���+ librarians.der- - under prohibittoo, sod sa a result �"d''' 1.1—B d.r...' �" wwonwiahe ttoo idclow. °"d. -= =PICHERING s _ .( �•{fft ,th BNt; find t�[Y - many lmericsne had an abnormal ' t{°�• Aso• S'•i"e• PO1 r' _ - thirst fora ay.Pet S J. Eayuisim Flower Sho+c. Ate You Equipped to Win? ^± z - -- 'PHONE PIC-KERI- IM-600 l Ve deliver`M beyerage stronger than FnI" Ves.nbt.., S•eds. The New International provides- = water, had their thirst quenched INTERNATIONAL the mans to success: It is swan- _ ' -by coming over the -border, an ac4 AR11fY TEAMS- - - . knowing teacher,auaiversalttaes• which was much appreciated by :d:°° Cam• Il yo�dtncy and . Hardware Store t the deati,'lers and brewore. But vWt of th• Foreign O>!icsm' vancemenfwhy not makedaily * Teams u again made posdble Y ~. as both parties now stand on a •bee••ab,the Swig f conatbndon of use of this vast fund of-lnfa m- ` Beverages Lamimd,Tomato.) station? ' wet platform, so that a change in dOa;eMVombularyTerma 27ssPasas• ]I oeB our old stove barn too mush fuel ? If so Bee the JUNIOR FARMERS' JUDGING i� Wustratiow. Coroead Prue. y igoverument would have no effect COMPETITIONS, "ORSESHOE w=h-i rafnicid Subj--M. a4l" Findlay and -MoClary lines. I hey give the maximum An this-respect, only now or at an PITCHING CHAMPIONSHIPS. BioQsaphrar ncries. — early date, the thirsty' noes tofu s Rerva,r and lodia-pa WE&lm& amount of heat with the minimum amount of foal. 1be able to have their thirst v� �� '°°`� "-" Elm day a toed o dre laic. haaeb Q 01v. sL , w8 eud damp8te. i l l uatrations, ---quenched in their own country. R®UCED RAII"WAY FARW,, _ etc. - I ..The change of government may ROYAL COLISEUM IMAM if f - `>ialso have an effect on the payment TORONTO nna= t O°is One only, New McCormick-Deering-750 10. Ball,beari:ng of weir debts. By the general is Aa..vatder Cover G.g G Creator Separator for X692 50. elections coning on at the present u'c'L Hm/ y McGee,P`"deem bMRRlAM . �idme, when the depression is so -�, A.P1felr�wM aw-. eptiagll�hl"rtn. -`Agent for McCormick-Deering 'Faem M;achinsey and Reps re. .:great, the Ho9ver adminietratioQ - - was doomed to def_"t, irreepect- flow Shares to at nearly every mate O f"OWW of their general policy. When -. our Motto:-,,We have it, Can 19et it, Or :•' country is suffering from hard _ it is not made." -times the, people are inclined to .�J - p . . . Mere `You re : . : , • 1 place the responst_bility on the J. S. BALSDON, :.PI government,although they have --------- - no- doing so, but $ p good y g --_ -SEASONABLE SPECIALS " •they are always willtag�onake a We are Oatti2l II BOIDe OIIiI Breese and heifers Change, with the hopes that the and offering them at the following' change will improve conditions. - Cash prices : . On�iireit ahioment of Rubber Footwear has arrived and our oriees'aro, - Round Steak , "' \,. . . �i �lu�b ►bdd-cad ttd _ a sensational saving that wei pace on to yon: the largest majority ever given a' i 16C " Men's Leather Coate, just the thing for cold weather, T.50 seeks democratic candidate in the Unto- Q _ A splendid range of Mea s and Youths Coat i western and F'ties. n 'ed States, an-4 this can be attri Sirloin s7teak 18e; in many color combination@ and all splendid wearing qualities. .- lisaaed to a f e e- - Mao's Caps 69c each up. Boys'Cappee 49c each up. y great extent to the _ __ - Men's Colored Flannelette Work Shirts Ire up;`- - iepreaeion, although there were •Porterhouse Steak, �.+2id We have a very complete Underwear Stock-many qualities and - other contributing ceases, prices to choose from. -. -� T• Mena good quality Combinations from LS5 r'+aft up. A +east' deal of discusaior� ia' ry Ing Steaks -'.'+s ' . -20c+' - Try our Overalls nest timeg1.25r toc1.00 1. per.pair. „ R _ $navy soil wool Work Box, pa _ 'taking place in Toronto as we:' .c�' -�in'Fre 'Steak '1OC Men's Wo018oz at 25 cents per pair. many other towns and cities iii f ' _', _ Select your Xmas Gifts early while the aeeortmen @ie good. s the country in regard to the *Phone 2604 'a,wdvisability . of giving school D 1�+ 'children home-work to do in the . W • _R E I CECIL- B R M t b ..' 9 ' '•:evening@. Those w•ho are opposed . USX ... .fo the practice contend that eo Butcher Pickering _ �yT a--�e X. 77 7" 4 t ;!w VF T, 4W .:.CLAREMONT Ed. and Mrs. Puich spent Baia ution of sympathy from the Chaz= which he was held. Friends and rel- day in Toronto. ham' Pres�ytery of the Presbytetian atives attended the funeral services •WK. ANDERSON Baru, on Sunday, Nov.'1301, to Miss livine spent Sunday last Church was brought to the bereaved in Dresden from Toronto, London St. Mr. and Mrs. Snyder, a daughter•• with relatives in Kingston family by Dr. H R. Treanor, pastor Thomas, St. Catharines, Windsor De- Fred and Mrs. Lynn and family Born,.on Sunday, Nov. T3th,-to 'of the Presbyterian Church in Dres- troit, Calumet and Claremont. DUNBARTON *isited relatives in Orono on Sun Mr. and Mrs. Redman,s,.da4vgbte_6_ den. Masonic services at the gravy were conducted by Bro. Howard Mal- Id STOUFFVILLE, Miss Clara Neal is c-peoditig a Walter Symer, has just received -f -INSURANCE 'few days this week with friends in colm, Past Master of Brougham U(-.- Miss Agnes Id. P.""pO-ke two carloads of blue coal, nut and Toronto. ion Lodge, of which the deceased here to a packed house on Saturday AUTOMOBILE. stove. was a member. Interment took place Miss Stebbins has been spending evening last. ,FIRE Mr. aipd Mrs. Dennison and son, a few days with H. G. and Mrs. in Blackburn's Cemetery, Dresden, Anniversary services -were held irr BURGLARY of Toronto, spent Sunday with E. McIntyre. Ont. The passing of-Rev. McLellan the Presbyterian Church last Sund- 40 and Mrs. Bryan. is a distinct loss not only to his con- OASUA Miss Jessie McGlashan, of To- ay, afternoon. LTY T. P. Shirk, of Toronto, has ronto spout the week-and with gregation by whom he was greatly A movement i.4 on foot'by the Business Men's Association to assist --OR relatives here.- --Bay-of of-Quints-Conference.--He was in buil- -a inorving-pictur�e-thei- PKd-a-dPle-kering W 3017P P been spe6ding a few days at the her r' beloved by young and old, but to the LIFE INSURANCE -�-�home of his son, Edgar. Mrs. Fulfer, of Toronto;-has widely known in fmternal cifeles,' tre. Mrs. Clarence Pengelly and Mrs- been spnding a few days with particularly in the MasQVde Order of X' Cha& Elliott, of Brooklin, visited Mr. Joseph' Sniith, a well-known BONDS-Government, Municipal and Mr.'add sirs. Aitken. which he was a distinguished Meln- resident near here, met ;g, sudden MortFage Bonds. Also.Industrials. -_'their relatives here,one day last Floyd-,snd Mrs. Jones. of Broo�k- ber-And-t-D��&-k`BOZI­Tnind-aza--death last Thursday. He was over- Safe investments at frorn-&-to-7-06L- �week. Tu - u L Sunday wicn, the latter's, powers of oratory were valuable as- come with apoplexy and never rall- cent- Tli-e first suo*fall of the season ma-hljt�`r. Mrs. Bughby. sets. He was a Past Master of the ied. -occurred on Monday morning It INSURANCE-All classes written In. Brougham Union Lodge, • a Royal The choir of the- United Church cluding Fire, Automobile, Wind. was very light and - soon die.- Arch Mason and Past Distriit Dep- are putting on a splendid entertain- storm. Accident and Sick appeared. Death of Rev. A. McLellan ess. uty Grand Master, Tormto District a-ppe 'meat of music and readings on Tues Phone or write T Lenson reports that he will "B". He is survived by three child- day evening next, `the recital being 43 tf E D..BOWMAN,Whitby have mushrooms ready before The death of Rev. Alexander Me- ren, John of the H. E. P. Cb in given by Miss- McLeehan, of Wi Lillan, pastor of the United Chur- Christmas, which he will sell at eh,•Claremont, occurred with tragic c Toronto; Margaret, of the Domin- peg. r 'Si GARAGE thii prevailing prices• suddenness on Wednesday, Nov.'9th, inn Bureau of Statistics, Ottawa and Reimem4rance Day was commemo DIN Edgar Shirk is having the old Mabel of the Collegiate Institute and ated here on Friday when places of blackswit4 shop east of Sander- when the car in which he was driv- Vocational School, St. Catharines, business were closed for the spaceF Car. Brock,land.Kingston Rds. •8011.8 hotel, made over into a gar ing was struck by the east-bound C. and one grandson, Robert John Mc- of one hour, and'addreass given in P R flier at the Brock Road Cross. age. The work is J)eing done by s- Lellan, of Toronto. One sister, Mrs. Ratcliffe Hall by the ministers of ing, two miles north of Pickering Frank CunLiffe, of Windson - and one the town. 0eneral Repair Work all care, T. Paterson Village. The late Mr. McLellan wa guranteed at reasonable �n Baud of the United s brother, Capt. Charles McLellan,- of A large number of our The Mission born at Dresden, Ont., was graduat- prices. Calumet, Mich. also survive. The late as well-as a number from our Mae Chur eh will meet on Saturday ed from Knox College, University of AcecFleoe Welding Toronto and had been pastor of the than five months ago. Numerous the late-Rev. A. McLellan, of Clore- room at 8.OQ p. in., in the school , Mrs. McLellan predeceased him leis onic Lodge, attended the funeral Of room of the church. A good United Church at Claremont, for the Batteries ropalred and charged, attendance is requested. past eighteen years. An impressive floral tributes from friends amd or- moat, on Friday last. As he was Firestone and Dunlop Tires.l -which Mr. McLellan well known here, the news of his gzations in w Ladies are staked to look over memorial service was held in the C1 aniw= actively interested testified to death ww a.shock to his m;wy ft- Gasoline and Gila. Mrs. MnndeH's change of advt. aremont United Church on Friday, he wide popularity and estieni. in iendg. The "The Madeline" Beauty $&too November 11th. The services w* nerrestiment mootti in Uonnection is offering bargains in Permanent conducted by-Dr. T. E. HoMng, Pres. Phone Pick.75004 of the Bay of Quinte Conference, Waves for a limited time. Members of the Lawn Bowling assisted by Principal Davidson, of Joiglitor day). -Club are requested to remember Emmanuel College, Toronto; Rev. R. is Fri the annual.fowl supper this T. Richards, Chairman; of the Osh- WILTON SLEEP day evening. November 18th. at 6 awa Presbytery; Rev. P. L. Jull, Sec. 421y PROPRIETOR of the Oshawa Presbytery* and other Delock, at the Communitv Hall. ministers of the Conference. Follow- The Ladies' Aid of the United ing this service, the Masonic Order Church purpose holding a bazar took charge of the service which was wra ►'rl the ot"800 ftighwall in the basement of the church conducted by Rt. Wor. Bro. H. A. early in December. Fuller an Miller, D. D. G. M.,Toronto "B", ass- ROYAL WINTER FAIR ..7 Douncement will be given next isted by the Brougham Union Lodge Week. - and members of neighboring lodges. T. Leason will offer for sale by The -funeral services were held in - Toronto p'_ :Ruction on Thursday, Dec. let. Dresden United Church on Saturday Ey*& Speit::61W about seven aerm of standing tiro- They were conducted by Rev. R. if. ber, adjoining North Ctarremout. Parr, pastor of the United Church, Nov. 16 to Nov. 24; 1932. Op- r-adv. M_Wr8*W and sump. beech. elm, Dresden, assisted by Dr. G. R. Mc- "r @vadw diam consistiog of ample, Sale begins at Crae of CamlAchie; Rev. T. -cedar. birch etc. '90c' . Smith, of Rutherford and Rev. H. j DISNEY BLOCK. There will be an auction sale of Stephens, of • Mnston former pas- (Mawn several acres of standing timber for of the Baptist .Church at Clare- Return O (maple, beech, elm, ash etc.), at mont. Rev. J. D. Bannatyne, of Brig- W PCM Offlea rbasks 2"4 Claremont, the property of Eric den,..a former classmate of the late Mr. McLellan, paid glowing tribute nR7 (8tandardTiate). -Leave J?earce, st 2 o'clock, on Friday. to the absolute integrity and star- Leave Pickeri Nov. 18th. See bills for partica- ling worth of the deceased. A resol- A. K. P. M A. H. P. M. fare. 7 10 -b 355 7.30 3.30 David Young and daughter, of 7.55 4.55 �9.30 4.30 -Guelph, and Gordon and Mrs. 8.5-5 15.55 9.30 530 . ..Eye 6.30 Young. of London, spent At few 0.55 16.55 10.30 hours here on Sanday. Miss. A1055 a 7 55 11.30 &7.30 'Young returned with them and 11.55 855 -P, M. 8.30 • Will spend the winter with her Care 7 T. M. -a 19.55 1.2 30 69.80 ve brother In Guelph. 12.55 10.45 1.30 10.30 The Young People's Social Club. -And 1.55. h 11.55 230 of Claremont, will hold their' on the evening of F -annual dance In the Commanitp Eye munity a Sat., Stin. & Hol. only. g daily except Sao. Hall Friday, h Sun. only. Nov. A 4 piece orchestra 25th. Music at-L am ' ,Tickets'and information at will be to attendance. S& S.30. Invitations are now being soul,out'. Ittsixpected thit the annual bY C. H. Tuck, Opt wholi time AP supper of the Claremont Lawn Eyesight. Specialist a �0a h Liles es Its 9bud hour 'Bowling Club will be held In the -usandrub we execute Icapyrigist-AM) i��oiunity'Hall on r•naay even will be standing in a Eastern House-Pickeriag ing;Nov. 18th. All members are mate tribute to the particularlly requested to keep this w tbey have been Part 38 per301 idate open and to make this There may also be cases of mental erected to banor• Out meeting a success. trouble arising from eye trouble. creative am mcares Qwing to the death of their pas- Some of these cases only verifying the best results. -a diagnosis by --realizing the relief "Na Zweater Tointe- tar, of-t Units established by the "correction. Sub- �;7AXT US CHECK YOUR CAR Church held no service last N. W. VrA"ORD led al accommodation then wheth- vices wilkbe held on norm Sunday. Services next as usual, ibut at the er normal or abnormal is a recogniz- FOR .THE WINTER _RkWokon Road cause of eyestram. The glasses time of writing the arrangements c -Whmy ha however, even though afford- F" Whitby preacher for the day.not been made as regards the 7oworn ing relief for the-eyestrain when at 462 ! d reading or doing -work at a given Now 1s the, time Yo'n 'should hav'� your oil changed battery Eleven members of par sporting Vlose range, are -of no value for use. a fraternity who went at in search further away or for distapee. When he,ked, ienition and carburetor adjusted, oil in of doer In the woods in Northern it.is found that certain strain is felt diffential and transmisslon obanged ­Ontario in the early part of the at this time.i-nthe distant seeing as mouth, have not yet returned Our prices are RIGHT. well as in the close range,, seeing home. At last reports they had two pairs of glasses or the double '5.25.. .. . ­1-- 1--­ ._.'�Bstteries,-"Simms,"as low as .;., ... wagged two d visios. lens is -necessary and for cer- Alcohol. pare 1.25 their full quot Lain forms of work three pairs Of Z Enarco Anti freeze, IFTt. Mr. Gasuell. 6f Brampton, gfasses are being used. In those I.M I .. . - .. . B=Jmce CON -again occupied the pulpit Ju the cases accustomed to good distant Penn. Ubtor Oil, per -gal. ... .75 Baptist Church on Sunday leaf, vision having low hyperopia or art- q • .20 = Cheap rates for fario,*nd country buildings. Batterie charged, Radio ... .50 when he preached most accept, igmation that never caused eyestr- It Windstorm Insurance-in buildings.? Car z%:ably. A few weeks ago h,%re ain In early life may cause it when ..b .75c Sil-st PM ved a call from the Claramoot the,accommodation is lowered and i -eel Automobile'Insoimnoe e,� -'We are agents for CANADIAN TIRE CORPORATION and sell Baptist Church, but he never six. now only a little more than the or of refraction: at their-advertised-prie", -- of all kind; allied his Intention in remard to to be C"ftue& FARMS FOR RALS --:the matter an til Sunday, when be WVE US .A. -CALL --.-Informed the congregation that he Write or pbunp 1:1 not accept a call to a pastor M-A N 'NEILL Cooper' Garage', Clarenwnt, Ontano &I charge at the 'present time on L. E. 0 E D. BOW account of trouble with his eyes. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND 20 WHITBY. ONT. •-7- lo the meantime he will 'act as andt of the-Chaveh's RMbALMER obt. McLeod, Mana' gei _ secret-gyp^f organizations. Successor to W. J. Blather, On Thursday morning last as stoufyvilie Leonard Qi3leey--eves --den"A" rogat ana Day Service F A T ' L S P R 0 ' T .A L milk to one of the dairies in To , ­ S, dent which will off daffy ty _ for some time. He was about to step f row the platform to the THE '$MADELINE" We have a suppl of Greb Wark Boots and Miner Rubbers for the ruck when he slipped and fell Pall Season. Pall and.see them. -K� SALON onto a cement step, a distance of' B,EAUTY a . ... Anti Freeze and Wints ' bide bout four feet.- He atight4d on r Motor Oil for your car. IL -his back which was painfully in. As you and I know it in drawing near Batteries. Batteries charged 50 cents. •%,Jis legs it was at first thoit- that ared. Asher was unable to move Obristmas, the time for a nice smart - I•Wavette" Permanent Wave now hght his back was broken ng pars- About giving daughter and yourself a Olendale Salmon.large. 2 tine 19a Rolled Oats,7-11be. 26c y get real pleasure from. Good I P Obeeoe.per lb. 20c Past Flour. 24's 456&509 I ate. Medical aid w/AQ immediate m real Christmas Gift, one you both will Olover Leaf Salmon, pink, 2 tins 25c Macaroni.4 lbs. later ry y summoned and he wa..� la r rm A3 gorn 3 tine 26e Pure Bread Floem, 24's 70c I offering special Christmas prices: pees a I -.Conveyed to his home in CIFire. Adults, $1250 Tomatoes, per tin loc, '.2.50 wont. We are glad to know that School Girls. $1.95 Seedless Raising 27a Cooking Onions, 12 lbs. 25o :be is making satisfactor progre-m Oommencing Nov. 218t and lasting toward recovery, and to now able for one mouth. Phone Markham 6402: WelDeliver Sold Also t­ by to move his limbs. it will be some 2Xg6,a,81.1,,,8 time before he will b,, able to General FAA NB Maine his work. Phone 1W6 CLAREMONT Wm. M. Duncan Verchanti Green Rivet PICX3=94 - Nn •M JD -'L 'r'..i•. 4 •,ru'^Ma•'.,5•..... yr.. i r.•.r M._ ' _ -w.•Ara y' .,4w'.ar 1p • «rT•.✓.: .•.... • .%•fir tP..r..-om}• '.t`i F- ::\W. �, .J•ayy 'Vd"' .�f"3i-,•° :.4�•rq.' V 3S .� ' -P'_'�.� t".•- w--� �'Y R`���'�l, -T'^° s r. .q.. a'•K �.�e - e1,.,vx-•qys„i,l Mf ,,}i. '/ _rt.�}o-” J.. ,YV•'- •fi"/ - 11.2 1- �.� r. qr' Y^'1+•y, ..y- U•r4yi� T } _ ,Tr ,r .,r*• _ .3.4 /�.`•, n - ^•,J/ . �� y.HM1: .•�^�.�', . M.S. :� �^�S•-0fi�".V" ... ! '£_:\'" + �;i - rA11,'Tw..i- .. y.,. __ - ._ .a : - '•--J� 1 eve fete of f urniture sea ued to be - .. p authentic earl American and the 5 perb a�ity d y A V �V ��WaXs hooked rugs and fine, with dam- • a t' - aka all.ed themselves with the fine old furniture, to deftat the ugliness - a with which the Maple Court Apart- _ M rd e r at B r i d g� wrini' architect hail been �'rcely dc- < - termined to p lnish its tenants. - - - "'Souse me! Gotta dish up!" Pen- " T By A V:VL' f L'S1lN. ny flung over her shoulder as she ran away and left him alone with her mother.' _ . Dundee liked Mrs. Crain for me':-'- - couldn't afford, liked the way she, set-ing no excuses about a maid t he y _ ° - - •- -the sr tied Into a lovely, an ` lounged sleevrly into the s_al. livmn y,_.---dent .rocking ifLs ftORI tit6 Gandani" - - r The chTef suspects is the murder ot, rooi'a and whisked the square of black ci.air and set herself to'entertain him Juanita Seltm• shot at a bridge party silk force• the euge. while her daughter made ready the are: Flora Miles, in Ntta's closet reading dinner. � - husband to vita: Dexter Spher echo ofTmur$ered old Mrs. Hor�arth of the r �1.�,SC y .1.'�l, ho1•��cuiard ,fie ~� `� —' a note which she tbi.'ts is from her formerly the property N a word was said about the hor- Special Investigator Dundee learns Rhodes House, bur fr r the past year 111 the house vhich ha3 a fff that Nita went out with Ralph Ham- tl.� + " t Farm Queries mond Thursday night, and saw Sprague young detectives official Wh.' once,been her,home. They talked of _ ' _ I Friday night, the night she made her son, ruffled his feathers, poked is Penny's work, and the little gentle- will• green-and-yellow head 'between the -• l After 3t41es and Lydia leave, Dundee _ Y woman listened eagerly, with only the - . finds the kitchen door unlocked. Search- bars of his caeg and croaked hoarsely: faintest of sighs, as Dundee humor- ing the attic, he finds traces in the .tHulloi Hullo!" . Address All Letters to Farm Editor 73 Adelaide St. bedroom of a man's havii g slept there. cusly described Penny's fierce effi- Y $e-believes that Sprague use the room "Hullo,,yourself, my dear Watson!" ciency and District Attorney Sander- West; Toronto. All Answers Will Appear in this f -but does not believe him guilty. ELndee retorted. "Your vacation' fs son's keen delight-in her work. Column. If Personal Reply is Desired Enclose i over, old top! It's back ',, the job "Bill Sanderson is a nice boy;" the _ p y ' CHAPTER XXV. for you`and me both! . which re- woman of perhaps 48 said of xamfl- Stamped and Addressed Envelope. Bonnie Dundee's first thought upon - ` g• p minds me that I ought to be taking a tons 35-year-old district attorney. "It �-�`•�-'"'" _ _ _ - _ •�-•+► _ _ _ ��+� awakening that Sunday morning was squint at the Sanday Papers and see is nice for Penny to work with aii-old­ B..B.-F.-lti'e are planning -to-grow 7--tiudTy let me know the best way to -that it might prove to be rather a pity how much Captain Strawn, thought .riend of the family, or was-until -" 1 small acreage at sugar beets this com- kill the- " Will salt kill them? IL so, s. ; that his new bachelor apartment, as fi± to tell the press." And that was the nearest she came ing year, and as it will be our first ex- 'wiat is the best way to put it.on? Le loved to call his three rooms at the He found The Humilton Morning to mentioning the murder before Pen- perien.;• along this line, can you ad- 'Answer,-It is questionable it any trp of a Iodging house which had once News in the hall just outside his liv- ny summplied theip to the little din- vise us as to what analysis of fertilizer thing can be done at'this time of year ' been a fashionable private home, in room. to use? Which is the best soil for 'to effectively kill sow thistles. It has', faced south and wt'st, rather than "Listm Cap'n. . . `NITA SELIM Because Penny ivas warding him , -- east. At the Rhodes House, whose , sugar beets. We have one field heavy been claimed thai_cery" salt-ma- faced MURDERED AT BRIDGE... . . . and was 1 bviol:sly proud o: her_s]iili-,.-ground-R ith clay;subsoil,-the ofi3ei-1a jerlals can be applied to advantage on boarding house elaiiior and lack of f.✓.„V.,r the-srmplSi-r st-reatner head- a"s a i ook-sk;lk.rt Gently_ac sire i, he blackish ground with gravelly bottom. sow thistle patches, but the great dif- privacy he had abandoned rpon tak- line the 'NEws' has had fcr many, ,a' was sure--Dundee ate as fieartily as Staley is that an.y#hang that will kill. . ing the flattering job and decent sal- day. . . Now let's see-" - He was his carefully concealed depression Answer.—Sugar,beets do not, do ' `_•`' dry of "special investigator attaches well on exceedingly.heavy ground. For sow thistles will kill all other crops to the district attorney's office," he 'isentfdovrn the lesser headlines and b oiwnedrroast.of pan-browned ithis .:asou I. would advise yo' ou to Dut In conducted Perth county + P , ,our beets on the blackish ground with ; had grown accus:?mEd to using'the th story of the murder. Then: "Good potatoes, new peas, escal.oped toms- ,. hot morning run upon his ieiuctan: ,e Strewn! Not a word, my dear toes, and, for dessert, a gelatine pud- gravelly bottom, provided, of course, during t past three years, mo't eL- - - that it is not too open and subject to Sectivo treatment. of sow thistles was (eyelids as an alarm clock. 1:atsoa, about your absurd master's ding which Penny proudly announced drying out. early in'tbe.growing sea- obtained by m#dsumme, plowing, let. ±f But-he continued the- train of absurd performance in having the.was "Spanish cream, the-secret of son.'- moreover, the sugar beet de- ting the land lie In ridges till it was thought. after discovering' by his death hand at bridge replayed! Not which she had mastered only th9*_ velops very largely below the level of nearly dried, ten• disking again In 'watch that it was only SAO-it was a word about Ralph Hammond, the morning. September. J-11-the sprin - P the eotl. This requires that the.-soil g•. sow > pretty darned nice having "diggings' r.'ssing guest'. Not a word about "i was up almost at dawn to male mixed grain be deeply worked and of a sufficiently g, in after again thoroughly• like these. Quiet and private. ,For he Mrs. Tracy 4liles heir g hidden away it, so that-it would `set''in time," she open feature that the beet can ri: 'working_the soil and seed �rfth alfalfa was the only tenant now'on the top -in the clothes closet while her hostess told him..Dundee knew that it• vza or'clover mintage. In order to give -floor. His lazy eyes roved over the r notS anish cream which had otter its tall growth. Sugar beets send their gi u . ivss being murdered. In fact, my p g roots more deeply dnto the soil than is the grain a_vigorous start'and to !n- lain severity but solid comfort of his u sure a health • P y ..tar Watson,-not a word about any- _ p• • • � -'� w - generally thought, another reaa,> for F stand of legumes, apply bedroom, and on past the open door "'I'm going help wash dishes, he n- tr,ing exzept Strawn s own theory that $ p the more open `soli. about a0 to 375 Ibs of fertilizer per to take in-appreciatively the equally a hired gunman from-New York or announced firmly, and Penny, with a acre. Orr medium loam soII.'2-12-6'ha3 _ comfortable and ` mssculiae. living . �^P , nick intake"of breath, agreed. As to fertilizer, for sugar beets,-ft..' Chita r_ferably Nita s home 4 been found effective With this aid room. . . . Pretty nice', That leather- town,-New York, of course-sneaked "Hadn't you better take a nan, the past four years the Department of 111b grain makes sueh'a vigorous irtart Chemistry. Ontario Agricultural Cal- that k successfully competes with , _ tpholstered couch and armchair hat„uF, crouched in her window, and Mother?" she added a minute later, as r1. been a real bargain,and he liked them bumped her off. And life-sized photo Mrs. Crain, with a slight flush an le=e: has been carrying on eooperatira sox-thistle. The alfalfa or legume , all the better for being rather scuffed graphs of the 'big footprints under her faded cheeks;-began to stack the tests with.several sugar beet growers. mixture comes along equally ♦igoro-u- and shabby. Then his eyes halted ! dessert dishes. "You musn't la a Eaclr year a number of fertilizers bare n a covered he Jt the window to prove his theory Y ly arxl-to a large a vnt chokes out the yon cage, swung from a By golly;Cap'ii! I clean forgot ! teal hand on these dishes, or Bonnie and .becn-tested: The choice 'of fertilizers weed. Weed coun a show a material'' pedestal. . . . I will have our dishwashing picnic sc•-ms'to lie bet r', _ 1. 6 and _16-6. - _ my former chief that I'd found Nita a l: P t. redact:an_tdr zt least two years in the "Poor old Cap'nI : r :Rust be won- will- and note to Lydia! He'li think spoiled. . . Run along now. You need For yourtype of soil I belteve 3tP0 lhs: section handled in this aap� In rater dering when' f'he devil I'm icing to I deliberately held tint on him. . . , sleep, ear." per acre of 2-16-6 wcnid.give•excellent P. studies of the;Seld treated we leave- at up!" and .he.swung out of bed, Well-I can't-sit-here all day gossip- Not smy mo'w than you do, poor results. - suggested, there Is•lndic&don that as_ - _ ing with you. 'Work-much work- baby'." Mrs: Crain quavered, and theta A,T.-i'amplowing up', Ibw,'heavf the fertility becomes exhausted, the to be done then,-Sunday dinner:wit's married out of the room. field -of sod, s4 years. old. Whaf sow thistle comes-In, which fact again - . poor little Penny." _ "1' called you 'Bonnid' so- :Iiothr;r would you advise sowing on It- for confirm; the hgi_ of the aboto sun- Four hours later. a tired and dis- would know we are really friends," sheep .pasture? Is the spring or the gestlan;r.- - - ' " spirited young detective was climbing penny explained, her cheeks red, as fall the best time to apply•fertilizers? B. S.-Have '8,acres light ,sandy N the stairs af'the five-storey "walk-up" she preceded .him through the swing- Answer.-The success of your sheep boil that has not been plowed for I ing door into the miniature'- kitc7ten. pasture will depend t6 quite an extent years. I'would like :.r apartment house in which Penny lut beans in it Crain and her mother had been living "You'Il stick to that—being Yriends, on the-drainage that you have in this next spring:. Ct'liat is y9,ur..adviCO as'' since the .fir'anciai failure and flight I mean; nd matter what happens, field. In any event, the soil should tee •�u-�rrpuring'ft? Iwo,-1 like to ter- (I- r won't you, Penny"' Dundee said in a t5oronghIy worked•in"the snrinc suet'criize it. Can you tell me the kind to relieved�' - :k, husband and father, -Roger _ /- - - -lowrorce;°3Ertti.l;; clre fragile crystal if you are planning on.sotding a mla• u5e,also the hest,tea to apply it-and t - 'Crain. - -- 9 : dishes,.he.carried upon the porcelain tune for.sheep feed for next-summer, tie amount? • ..Hc•}to__-t6eF.c-"' "It xas envy's t r drainboard.af the -ink. _ -the protiab lity is that you may, be --'3- - _rier:.11y voice, hailing-him from the _ ln$tankl one ng a !o a de to work this land fairly well It -will-te ork in spring. Work it down .!.*All winded, poor thing?" I tell me. j, . It's about-Ralph, I along in spring so as to kill any weeds thoroughly by disking and harrowing.- His eyes drank hex in-the fresh-f suppose;"' Her husky' voica •was that may'be'tn'ii• The Department,of You had.better have the,soil tested.fcr ness and sweetness Qf a doxnestia scarcely audible: above tfie,rush of hot Field Iiusbafldry, O.A.C., recommends at:idity. This yoas^'Agricuitural Repre- - Penny Crain, so different .front the water into the dishpan.. "You'd better far azinual sheep pasture, Dwarf Essex ,sentatise can do ii you take's sample _ thgrny little office Penny s;ho prided 1 t Il me straight off, Bonnie. .I m not Rape, which may' be sown in roars or to him pr'�•ou can do �it yourself w piria will dispel any,' pain. \a herself on.her efficiency as secretary a very patient person... .. Are they- -hroadcasL IL sown ig-raffia, '-:►c "A"X,' ttte ec;e.eto.Soil Test-put out by-the to the district aftorne Penn in going to arrest Ralph ro�hen they fink' V2 lbs.-per•_acre for rows 13 to 20 Department of Chemistry. ' Beans do .: '.-doubt 'about that. One tablet will y • Y - `ii► Trove it. Swallow it. The pain, is flowered voile, with a saucy, ruffled him? _There wasn't a- word in tha inches apart. It sown broadcast, use' 'best on a,soil of medilli,i sweetness. ^ per abo * hi• •t,- +, ' 1r�-�f accd-per acre. .�/... ,gene:-Reltef 1, na,ai„Utftn a,-dear."- w�-sp�� �-there WerePuT=pa ' Wig` �' On a siinilar soil to that which you No harmful a[ier•efLeets from As- Pli;h shadows under her brown eyes, "I'm afraid they.are, Penny," Dun- •This wtlT , come along quickly and dP-crib£,, best yields were obtained ,gifrin. 3t never depresses the heart: and.her lasted only until he dee told her -miserably. "Captain ]make good sheep'pasture. where a .half ton.limestone was a;r had reached her side. - trawn has�a warrant ready, but of For- cultivated crop., as a general' )I' (I -ler acre ..as early as the 9-ml _ ,tg:nd you need never hesitate to make �� cuurse--" rule, fertilizers are appltet3 in-spring. would work in"spring. At the lime th ..use of these.tat nets Sh-h-h. Have they found _ Q ' So it is neeeiless to suffer from head- •ralph4" she whispered anxiously. Oh, Sou don't have to teI1•me you There is some are for applying }leans were planted'tliey ttere fertil- + f' - _ ache, toothache or neuralgia The He could only answer "No." hope Ralph isn't guilty!" she cut in the prosphate and potash in the fail,' ized with 3-1L•8 fertilizer.at the rata "Mother's all of a twitter at my. ,,with sudden passionate vehemence. although a double application•would of. .'i0 lbs. per acre. This fertilizer pains of.scfatli:a, lumbago, rheuma „ . Don't I know he couldn't-have done increase the cost-of operation.. ]fore was applied through the dropper of a ' : tism or neuritis can be banished com- having .a. detective to dinner, she tt 'pletely in a tow moments. Periodical R1_ispered; trying to be gay again, it? They always arrest the wrong over, it your soil is at,all acid.in :•ert confbaunl grain a7id fertilizer drill suffering of women can be soothed "She fancies qou°;1 be wearing size" person first.-the blundering idiots-" action the phosphate which,is applied witll�all tubes running: Tway; the discomfort of colds can be 11 shoes and.a "six-shooter' at your It was the thorn': Penny again, the in the fertilizer in the fall would have ----z� - avoided• be,t Yes, Mother' It's Mr, Dundee! Penn'-- with glittering eyes which an opporfilnity to become locked up She did not look "all of . twitter" matched -her nickname. But Dundee in unavailable co'�1tr tha Seaplanes Aid Fishermen - - Aspirin tablets have other import felt better able to' eo with this iron and aluminiuni,of the soil. IY a fee- Diiring 1931 the seaplanes em loy- ant uses-all described by the proven this .pretty but i'athek-faded rniddle- Pe - p directions in each box. Look for that aged little' mother of 'Penny's. A Penny. ... tilizer- carrying nitrogei• is applied ' ed •in ,the fisheries patrol service 'in name Aspirin an the box-every time gentle dignity; and patient sadness, "I'm afraid I'm the chief'idiot, but'>Ahe fall there. is ,danger of the nitro- British Columbia, •i{nd'er,th. Domin-., �. iYou, buy these' tablets-and be safe.'-which-Dundee as sure. were habitual you must believe that I'm sorry that gen being lost by leacliing. We have ion.Departmenti of Fisheries, here a ^ ' c° her, lay in the :ailed blue a it should be a friend of yours,"he told.known'instances where alfalfa is top-' an flying duty about 320 liours. Planes , ,.Don't accept substititres, yes and - her, and reached for the' plate she dressed with fertilizers to advanta=e have been used in this, service for „ "Aspirin" is a trarT+•-mark rF.-istered upon the soft, sweet mouth.'. . , i`' - • ' Ui,Canada. But Mrs'. Crain*was us ering_hitli--had rinsed of its ssds under the_hat n_tlte faa tiv :_. ;a ri:rat.; fact r S- • illt i ua, ,.i:li YCl'y °gels- _ water to -with those obtained from spring apple- 'factors results. ' - r:,tu the living-room, amp its charm, - P :. • •• I. Shoot the works!" she commanded cation, there Is no argument in favor. made hire forget for the mogient that with hard fli the Crains were to be pitied, because pparcy.. "Of-course I of the fall,applicatiov. :Music Is one of the most magni'ficei. t:i ar -. - a r "coin dowse" in life might have . known that ' Captain 'J. D.-L have'a few patches op' sow and delightful presents God has given, of their' e- - F Strawn'9 theory about a gunman was thistle•starting on my.farm. Will you us.—Luther. i - just dust in our eyes, and that only a miracle could keep'you from fasten- f A.A D s ir.g on poor Ralph, since he and the — J- — '------ - gun ,are both missing' Naturally _ :...Sterling .'Great Bear Syndicate _ 66 -'it wouldn't occur to you that it might • be an outsider. snmeone—ho-had-fol- lowed [Nita and he Car=sGe;- - -Holding valuable properties In the rich Radium Area of Great c from ew ork, to kill her for hav- Bear Lake and also important acreage in the nqw, sensational 4 i.:g left him for Sprague. Oh, no! Swayze Gold Camp. Shares.in adjoining companies have doubled a O Certainly not!" she gibes;, to keep and trebled in the last few months. _ P from bursting into tears. We are offerSng a limited number.of Units to Ontario Inveatars s (To be continued.). at"$15.' Each unit will be.excaahgeable•for•200 shares of_$1.00 par- - - =--�+ value stock.in.a company to be formed. ' ^^� Etz}ulation bath a thousand sons, _ J 6. µpSB iNZOS�, eons that one by one pursue i1 you a SEAT YN C NI rFly _ exsssixt a stns s n: aT �• gige� way; ,or edge aside 'from the Lae this coupon 4W Oanada Fermaseat'Snildlns, Toronto. •._' direct forthright, like to an entered Please•send me full paulculurs regarding your �» D�lleio�,tFood tide, they all rush by, and leave you for further syndicate. f 4tiADA STAi .rJdiil �s hindmost.-fYiiliain Shakespeare. parttcutana. `;1111:..: ,. ..'............ ......,... ............. : SALA,..DA ►toteliCt�` ea ISSUE No. -47—'37 tddres9.................. .. .k i..j. 4, - 1° ii, - �'+6•r.- T `•T:.'.P'•-sect•—.'-ry'A' ..{•. _ A'::'w ^•i•�-�w T,iF..•' :J vi r r• ti ''S y-' „w -, , ayes .- .a, ... ., .y. VL:- ♦ ..r`L .r..��,:c,<'-:" ...z: ,.:° . :r„ ^a.' . sn r'• _ _ ::,y;-' �r:.�;ytv.._,. . . fir; ,. :�.,_. r _ .. - `i `- ':<,iSM1.•''rte c Do Y u K no w.men s ' 7Wadd t By MAfR M. MORGAN ' A Woman's Paves 1s In the Home. 1 ' o � - ---- .Xmas Cake Lore 'gradually, and -cream together until ' li hr and•fluff Add remaining Sour While Christmas is a good month g y t " mixture to creamed mixture, a small away it is not any too early to start f thinking of that rich cake. About ttvia amount at a time. Beat after each - aaon u'until smootn: ietuuu Ni - ..•• time of year grandmother „used' to aitsjuice, fruits,'and nuts. Fold'in egg f stoke the kitchen range and prepare -M« E ' whites. Pour into paper-lined. tube �, y Devils Food Layer Cake her cask for Christmas. "Six weeks ;o ripen, at least;' - she would say pan or small bread pans, 2 x 2aa a %cup butter X,teaspoon salt Inches Bake in, slow oven (250 F.) 134 ceps sugar 3 teaspoons ' 'Wisely, and all the household stopped = w 3 eggs magic Bski. 2?ti hours, then increase to 300 F. for :.• - to exclaim, "What, Christmas so = u fifteen_minutes. Makes 6 pounds fruit = r a > cup cups p posed`` 436 cup.pastry i teaspoon va� soon!" And as no one could drive cake. _ _ '' Sour(or 2 cups nine extract r t over frozen roads to,buy some Chri,t- �' r,,. -and 3 table. Uq. w Such'a cake as the foregoing cai:3 "n► s`t`eed _ etas cake, grandmother could never spoonsofbread chocolate, risk a failure. Therefore, she soon for a perfect frosting, ant the follow- _ ,,i Sour) melted _- Learned•to choose fine materials, pre- Cream has been tested and found "Not ` Cream butter thoroughly;add'gas ?` pdre for good cake making, to follow Wanting." slowly.'Add beaten yolks;mix thor. her-recipe carefully, and give full at- Take two egg whites, 1% cups '=:_1 ou y.Ad sifted baking confectioners sugar'(about), 3s table- ` powder d sour sift tel with LentfoII to the baking. Years of ex• powder and salt, alternately with spoon lemon juice, ?,� teaspoon vanilla. • milk;Weld vanilla and melted shoe• perience taught',those fine- cooks of _ .olate. Fold in stiffly beaten egg Beat ,egg whites with �. tablespoons' .»�"" • r :' white..plc Taco 3 greased Layer cake grandmother's day all the tricks of'sugar, 3 or'4 minutes, then continue , tins and bake in moderate oven at perfect, cake making. Now these are to add same quantity of sugar, eating 350• F. about'30 minutes. when gathered together to insure success in s ��� '• cool,pus together and cover thickly g same length of time,until half of sugar ., cs t G with Chocolate or white Icing(roe. p.}, a wonderfu3 white fruit cake for 1332. has been used. 'Add lemon juice. apes are is the Magic Cook Book). j Long ago cooks'learned that soft red - w gradually, as mlatnre thickens. Co winter wheat, flnely milled, made a a , tinue'adding sugar, a tablespoon at-a J better cake than any other flour. time beating several in be.ween �`%'k`• s " - '.." 7 Fresh eggs must always be used;-but- Miss Gertrude Dutton each addition, until a knife cut do*, r - should be at least three days old to -. . into the frosting makes a clean cut beat successfully.. Eggs are ,moat le 11s why she makes her that will nc'. close again. Add vanilla. That the above scene is a familiar, every-day occurrence in many F easily beaten when cold, but they Makes 1'ya cups 'frosting.. _ , - _ onght.not to be beaten until the cook Darts of fora) Quebec. The old aDinning wheel, regarded as an` f, ' antique by many, 'is the .mainstay of many households !n northern Tom ` - is ready pod to use them so that the air Devil Food 'whipped into the foamy whiteness'will Ungraceful Habits • •• Quebec. - :�J l7 i, lJ not be lost. The wb.tes should be Gracefulness can be attained by any just 'stiff enough to hold their sbape one;no matter how fat or-bow thin`- - - but not so dry that the,miiture flies in'other words. clumsiva is curable. aty8 Wrong Pine Layer' ' Cake from the beater. Fruits ante nuts;were For instance, when you cross your _ never ground in the food chopper, for 1 •gees-don't. ' Cross your upper legs -.b instead,.well above the 1 °". so that �` With Magic Bilking Powder t ose fine efloks knew better than to � „ Mash the candied fruits or grind the your top 12e drops-easily in the gen- oil from'the nuts_in that-way. - They- oral direction of th,Q supporting thigh, � _ /// °• - - - -' cut the fruit and 'cuts with a sharp For one thing, it keeps your under knife and mixed them together _.then . .. .. � i� knee from hushing your calf forward- vY+ -toured the mixtures ".-.,ell, as directed to double the'widxh, of your leg, Ll. "t know from ' 4 - in the-recipe. After the cake was 'Another atrocity we are all guilt,¢of ! I / .'' / + x experience;'says • Wxed, it was placed immediate) in I is to yet your knees spread apart. It's L '• `'i Immediately _-^�- the cookery es- the oven. , unless the recipe stated _- ii/% ` : 9 smarm g how many women, who are > - otherivise But cakes with. g whites slaves tc-a rigid diet, will broaden J ai,r ' pert of Wsstera eg Home Months particulnrly ought not to be left stand- themselves air the way Iron their" dre�e ., y' waistline to their heels b this dis- keep Tsrtsrs�yl "" t h.at Magic r ing, as. all the sir incorporated in the y most baked_disbes look and mixture will be lost. When•the pans figuring habit. It's slenderizing, wt, t i ,- were filled. the batter world All abt ut standing, to'keep -feet--and- legs o I I I taste hefts). Its uniform leavenMg -, S,'3 of the pan and be spread,well•iato well together, though n.:t, of course, quaGtykgives deprndabt< baking = -the corners and sides. . Biking of a Dressed together. The feet should bB Zp0 t _ results. hake is as critical as the preparation parallel, but one foot tray be a trifle ; °T And Miss Dutton's praise of • :..'pf its,- The pan should be placed as advancedl in order to-.emphasize the �,�� Magic is.seconded by the majority ear t tapering e=e and br-eaL up-the line_ n he centre e v 1 of the oven as sable of dietitians and cooks ex D� • �' cookery Peen � of the two thick ankle bones. Peo 13 � _ i -and there should be no ether dishes .n D II ""`'••�..�,. throe hour the Dominion. • •1 g They • whc sit awkward) usual) make a �� +.. - the oven,as this prevents free circuta- y y t • `"�.` use Magic trclurirsly because they -_ ttlon of air so necessary for perfect clumsy job of seating themselves. The V Y know it is pure, and always uai•most'graceful way is to air"i'our- ._/ k :Iresult- Then.too, other -dishes may form. require'constant attention that might self into your chair That is, standing ` 1 .--';Rtean the opening of the oven door on before It with one leg barely touching \ ` Canadian housewives, too, pre- often that the temperature would vary the front of it and'the other foot for Magic. In fact,Magic outsells 'r and t'lus apoii the cake. To eliminate slightly advanced coming down,to the _ . _ _-_ all other bakingpcwder3wmbinc& - seat lightly with your head and back icosstant opening of the oven door, y _ \ ��� For luscious Layer cakes, light, ' . alvidg the baking uerted into to ' erect a3 you were making a curtsy. �` -{'Jr�D\ '' tender biscuits,de4cioua pastry- oar A good test for gracefulness in -all /� �' quarters and at the end of each balk follow Miss Dutton's advice. Use ing quarter see if the calks is baking th se-motions is to ptit a book on your Tuerr are from tiCteen to twenty mistakes is each of the cartoon' - properly. :Mote cake.'ttarefully to :s- Head and one on the.back of each cut- a, .ic1i-will a Magic Baking Powder. tl appear weekly on this page. See If you' can find them and then �sure-even baking and browning, atretched hand-try -to. sit-rise-gn 1 :• ' . _ .. up and down stair`s, stool. tt the floor compare with list-which will be published next week. Alter baking, remove cake from i and gee up without diSiclging your - FREE COOK BOOK-When you �. oven and invert - nsw Word"allowed" misspelled on sign. _ pan on cake rack for A er to Last-Weeks Puzzle. P bake at home, the new .Sa 'c Cook books. -•You'll have to do it -in = 'Magic ubant 5 minutes. H necessary,loosen 'Sign "No Trespassing"misspelled.- Man !s reading• newspaper up aide -Book will give.you dozens of recipes cake from sides of pas with knife•or graceful y are I spill your books. If down. for delicious baked foods. Write to ' ai the family are Inclined to laugh, pass 6 x 9 is 54 instead of 45. M ecula Tarn cake out of pan onto • • Bots do not fly,in the day time. -. _ Stanlsr;i 33tutds Ltd.,FraserAve,and --- --. cake rack and remove' some pointed remarks--on--th-etr a:wk• Wrong number of stripes in Rags _y - paper from hot. The larger win& of airplane a should Libc.r �t.,Toronto,Ontario., tom of�cake. Then" turn cake again wardness and you'll all be in the great A dog can not climb a lamP,post•' be-on top.. - o>i rack and finish cooling, right side game of becoming graceful. _ A gag does`not meow. IVIan's' pipe is up side down. ~. .,• 12. .. .. _ ?up• A cat does not bark. Wrong.end of flag,fasteixed to pole. - Cleaning Brushes Word•"Matron" mss,-veiled;~' The flag and the smoke are blowing] . Hair Brushes.-Rinse thcmughly s _ The heavy-boy-is on the.wr.sg end- la.opposite directions. White Fruit Cake cold water to which a generous amowit I of the board on see-:an"•. Hardie in ax upside down. f - - of ammonia has been added; then - -' • Fpur cope sifted Sour, 1 teaspoon - .--- --- -- _ .... -- -- ---' -•-- . . „s.,.,w,,,�,�ar„ _• ,.- baking powder. % teaspoon soda, t shake and place in the op an air to dry. ' '� Republic of Children wvn laws and regulate the rhythm`; Reaspooa salt, 1 pound;aultaas raisins,. The.ammonia removes the dirt like of their life. :. _ j ^� .':•:::j; __ 'kaitlf.. pound citron, finely cut, 1 pound magic. # - -- Posters bearing' triscribtionb like blanched almonds, fine) cut, 1 cu Faint Brushes.-If the brushes.have - -' B Emmanuel Marin r y D I Y "Children's Republic," "International-JJ abutter or other shortening, 1 cups be< ne liar: with paint, all(,w them to =1 know children to whom frontli% Solidarity Camp;' etc.,'show the way.I 1' coae•is. ■• - --Isugar. 1 tablespoon lemon juice' soak for on hour or so in turpentin_; I alum."This seas.- theta squeeze the tiristl s between th3 I nationalisms,. war exploits .are just Doctor Lowenstein, member of the most ess B $pound each crystallized orange peel, q as many words;'children who apply German Parliament and one of the is your guaraatea mrnt peel, pineapple, and rell Cher- fingers until all the pair has been re- their young will and Intelligence in initiators of the movement who-to= that Maelc s'et's •'.� moved. After this treatment rinse the g ' s Po*der u,tree ft tries. finely cut, 10 .zg. whites, stiffly the 'thousand little broble>ns of col• gether with Professor Quadt presides atom or ass harm- , •bested. brushes in a fresh bath of turpentine. rwiasssai..e. ' lective life; whose conception of the over the 'destinies of the republic, `.A This'is'a F"�or Brushes.-If tao brushes have ^�=' ! � = perfect fruit cake, but.the world is based ors solidarity and the receives us and is happy to show us soft-wheat finely milled cake flour become-very dirty they can'be cleaned ' •-�.u ca•.e. — :q y rinsing in a tepia, soapy iatner to o-oblige _.to-assist one. another._-_his-ritod'eI organization. 'This-year must bbe used. Sift' flour once,. area- Every -year when, school, clpses he is especially happy, for it is the - Sure, add'baking powder, soda, and which a generous amount of salt has these Ichildren of..workiing men and first time -that the "Red Falcons" Close to 55,000 pounds of herring halt, and sift together three times, been added. Afterwards rinse' In small craftsman, from Germany and were able to pitcis ..their tents ,in scales, for use in manufacturing arts. 0ift 1 cup of flour mixture over fruits clear, tepid, water •and, place in the France, from Denmark and Czecbo- France, after several years' camping Rcia? pesi9s, were, marketed by New ` ytnd nuts; mix thoroughly; cream open air to dry. , slovakia,-,leave the . stuffy cities to in Germany, Denmark' and-Czeebo- Brunswick fishermen Last year and brought tt return-of - • Shoe Brushes.-Ru6 the bustles" =1,560: = lhortening thoroughly, add sugar lead_the sim,pl@(jt�_QL_a camp'during slovakia. There is no better method „ -•' ' ' i• the brushes t - Be su'e-most peopl- are so under- -- solution to which a little turpentin a whole month. This year the Eur- to instil into the minds-of the young :� -• ope of children,'glimpse of a world the international spirit without which fain. Learn all you can by experience. M has been added Care should be �akc:s good to live, -Take"risks. He who tak" no risks - �FO■ COLDS h which It would be Peace on earth is impdssible. - to hold tt'.e brushes under the surface takes no prizes."=P,'C. Mbes. of the solution,,otherwise the bristles has pitchgd the tents of its capital Life-and-effort in commons games, „ attt- t s � f°Il #n ti-; In Vas ss a- the -wall.., <iiai4y, •arawn these,•young l I always use BABY'S OWN TAB- - shore of a small laice. never wan Ltr...6z taba��nly--La j2r,; drops over the face and arms. Rinse A COMPLETE LETS to break up my baby's colds," there a Babel more cordial'. of life„and the promises it holds for 1 - o :'• 'writes Mrs. Wilbert Coi uhoun Stur- in a fresh soapy 'ution, shake thor- C RSE 4 From afar .we see the e`lk`s of them are Iii their minds They would I OU '*eon Falls,Out.. oughly, and place in the open sir s'(`When I see a cold coming on,it is to dry. - the stations represented in the com- know nothing of the terrible conflicts Cookery ,- $ABF'S OWN TABLETS that I munity flying from high poles, erect- that shake bu-manity,_'were- it not for �turtr,” writes Mrs. Robert Gnenholas - How to Livc :sd by the ehild:en themselves, The, their .elders: When they come back for only SOC Philipsville, Ont. ' place of honof is reserved to the scar- from the summer camp, they are won postpaid Mothers everywbere report is like vein .Be merry, but:with modesty; be ,►et banner of'the "Red' Falcons." For for the democratic Cause •and•:on- Tho new turns• Cot;I 'T,,„lt to ttie-inoai sober, but not sullen; be valiant, but this is the organization- responsible scious of what is just and unjust. ecinplete and popular work-of its kind. of the safe,sure results that follow the Took two years to edit and cost mane lases of BABY'S OWN TABLETS in comely, but not costly; your diet for the republic. And maybe one day. when' they are thousands of dauam. .Codtains 743.-test- *treating ehildrea's' colds teething holesome, but nor excessive; mss- The children do -every:hing them- groan up, they: will. want to live up ed'fitmily reelpen—bread, pastry, cakes, troubles,' sia:ple-fevers; disordered • trust no man.withoutcause; neither selves.• The advice cf•the "assist to this ideal _ ineata.•--ealaiLs. desserts-everything! step-by-stems ethod•assures c-- Stomaeh, colic, constipation. 25 cents, be thou credulous without proof. antasi' mostly volunters, Is. tendered - cess in cooking ap¢ baking. Clear type. .' Serve grease-proof cover, opens fat at ark wnimme 2„ -Clod, fear-God, love God, and in an anobtruadve`-way. The little men _ _ God will so bless you-as uithe'r•your -and women manage their own white page, well worth testes Bent sa Flo tr :a ;eASY'S OWN TABLETS Never use.words that breed die• for-60c. Address: �t'estern,canada P'lonft•t heart can wish, or your friends desire. city, organize the supplies. fix, their trust, astlls Co.. Limited, Dept 107. Toronto, . _ .:opt_ 7„4 F ,•-,.•' - 4?-s a. .k^ ^ti nc.«., is ,. :' ,-.L°-• ;, i'' ,:1s.. „air .ti' ,.r�,i: 7171-1. .. . - ""'iis _s•#w -r. a :,'`c'--•.« ':'.i. 'g.:,, r. _ a.,.,z` �n� -t�-•r,S•3a:; ;,-"' #=- •iti..' '.rte,'. 4fl F+ sFN' r, - ! r -°,m• ro. y, dS i' :w.,f •�x",e'. •4.,.. `S• .'c'«.,.:5 5�_.• ..L6.�`"•4 ., may-vy�' ^i: P"'+'�x-- `'sr'.r." ..L.. :.p- -.a !ss �'t4 .. +,« `•L-• I'n+"'� •.,, "'�'.. rid'�. >,,. +». .���'.'. A4?�• .},... d' fie,a'••.�: .Ii-Cl,.::��^+'...�,.i°'..< •.t` :4 .Y,....,'. * '. 'S: r• <. 'A ?r .. }• npb -h,,, j•-• .'R •' -iF�'_ ,"T: "••n .r": ••stv` 'L. �7• '�:. " ,t ',•r.y;: is :'�,-.'� e b'•'. r�a'y. -asp•, A.. •a.._ ':..i•.:.• 'ti-s•;'3_•. •}, 4. a., �>?',w.'y^ n •.k• r`'� a. , !;,J •�- ; J1JQ111J�Q q -Mr. and Mrs. Poe - •,--.{. gneo4, of -!lfisa B. Morrieaey, of Toronto; -,,.:• . • - • • - ° 9cacboro; visited•,with D. J. and was in town oa baefneer�oa Tuee ; '-'� • ''s:�'w`° Mre. Callaghan one-day-last week. day. -Fred Kirby spent Monday, _Au-interesting case came cep -School Section No. 1 intend e j ��� + eyeniag with A sad Mre. Thong. iu the County Court, Whitby, holding their Christmas concert .. -Miss Jean Clark spent the More Judge Thompeoe;---on on Thursday, December 22nd. 'week end with friendiit is Toronto. Monday last, whiclx was an after- Keep this date open. Further an- - �7t D T - -W. B. and Mrs. klowO appeeat math of the fire which destroyed aoaacemente later PICKERING'S $sudsy with W. H. and .Mrs. the Hizite Quaker meeting house L. B Taimon, of Bowmanville, ' Etli^ott,of Brougham. `.• on the Kingston road east, on will be 'in. town shortly to tame. r James and him Andrew spent April 8th, 1931. Mrs. Margaret pianos. Any nrdere left at Txs ADER O Moods evening with Ale= and Campbell brought action against Nitws office will receive prompt y Wing Brown for $200 damages for- and careful attention. * * * _rah Mra. Them,of Dgnbarton. the loss of furniture which was -CoM1xa-F. E. Ltike, o to -The Swastika Clnb held a very m op to. li_ W In AeS_at-the-the -of stored inithb buildin and destro eterist, 167 Yvnge St., Toronto's - • Min ,� e3 at the tune of�the 8re: ribs g���t nve�iaiist, may be -con claimeI that-_- Mr. Brown was suited at Allin's Drug Store at �iroCer S @tsialf3—►�'O4. 17 18 and I9 ' evening. guilty f ne 11 enee iu setting fire Whitby on Tuesday, Nov. 2'l. * y p >. -Mies Douglas, of Toronto, o the genes gwhich reached the -J. S. and Mrs. BAlsdon and scent Sunday with her 'grand- -building—whic•h rltall destaoyed- two daughters and little son, and mother and untie, Mrs. BUrctol] y Miss Phyllis and son, Russell. the furniture. Judge Thompson Pilkey; 13prriot the ' ' • ROYAL FLOUR ou'll ST. CHARLES' EVAP. _ was unable to find Mr. Brown -Mr. Cryer, of Toconte, was in week end with F. F. and Mre, f _ ' town on Saturday attending the negligent and dismissed the case Baledon and family, of.8nr'ford. - - ' funeral of the late W. J. Gordon, 'without coats.' - =Dr. Carmichael will be in eharge 2i Ib. bag-, ... 43c. , enipy 1�•ilk, tall tine loc. of the,service of, the Presbyterian and also called on'friends. -The daily pipers frPgitently Church at the Friends' MeetiiZg ShOppiIIg -The annual Christmas enter contain'large pictures of ir,en and House on Sunday next, at 3 p. m. Ev- ' taiameat °of' the •United Church women dressed iro ezpen5ive erybody welcome. Tillie Bible Class FRESH PRUNES sloe Fresh Cooking Fins .. , 'Sunday School will be held on the clothing; who have been sittetid• and Sunday School will meet'at'g p. - - evening of Friday, Dec. 16th. Ing a social function, known a'a a - Leader' ' -Mies merle Hall entertained a ''charity ball," the profits frouh m. 2 lbs. •.. 19c. 2 lbs. :. Ioe. .- number of girls form the Toronto- which go to relief, We are all A generous assortment of Xmas. office where she is employed, at pleased to.hear of the efforts that Cards, hand-painted and lithograph- "- ' ' - Way > - ed are on display at the News office at the home of her parents here,oq, are being made to raise funds for a.�d are supplied with name and ad- GLADE CHERRIES' and it SEEDLESS RAISINS Thursday evening. the relief of the needy, and as dress printed on the card for pric- _ -FP. C. and Mra. 1lluckar and onus! these?ffurts have been most es, from' $2.00 up. Place-your- girder it'hoie 4 Ib. :. 19e. eon, Neil, were In Midland on successful. But it does not meet at once. Choice, ... 2 ]be 25e. Monday- ,visiting Mrs. Mnrkar a 'with the 'approval uf'-all when ' -After being in--poor health for father, Wm. Br6wa,",who is not"they read that those who took gecerAl r bein, n J. Gordon, of in the best of health. part @pent hundreds of dollaris in Toronto, died on Thursda Nov. _ - -St: George's Church, Sunday, expensive cluihinq in order to 10 ye - th, at the site of 63 year Can ' Nov. 20th, Sunday before_Advent : gaits the' admiration of tboee in 37sndpy, Nov. Eith, he had a stroke Sunday Srbool, 10 a. m.; morning attendance. The impres•rion ie from which be could not rally. r•+ gayer, 11 a. al.; Ev�Qi?iR Prayer, made that for ten dollars spent in His funeral took place on Satur• Men's fine• Wool Sweater 5 Only, Jumbo Knit Sweat. 7 p. m. Preacher, ev. E. G. show one dollar is tapent in 'ebar• , day when interment was. made in, +• Robinson. _ its In these times of unpreee St. George's Cemetery, Pickering. Coats III-grey.-for wearing ers, sand and maroon, =Mrs. Fernandez,- of Toronto,-dented depression' leas sbould be Deceased was a aat-ive of'Pic'gPr- spent Sunday at the home of der speut in dress and more in relief. Ing where he lived all big life until V neck 36 3$ 40 and,42 ". parents, W. B. and] Mrs. Powell, —On Tuesday evening a rc,cu abo'tt these -Under coat, , all , r and on her return her son ac- y yeaig ago, when lie _ eompanied,her back to Toronto °era jury lust in the Town Hall n,oxed to Toronto. ...Be iy yurviv. sites, at Rondrfnlly low spee-al baraaln,, .. for a few days. - to inquire into the tragic death of eel ' by big widuar, one. brother. - _Wm. Brooks, of Unionville, Rev. A. 3ic[aellao. The law rig R+pth, of Jiedi;ine Hat. and two t - Ica. 'Only 1 50. �.O C18Eir 'S 20 :aecam anigd by }1iy. mother gad. [quire@ that an , inquest.be held in QiEI'er-. Mn-.--(Ur.(Ur.� Spain. of Brrrk. tbP vs-.4e of perQont, rtheeting death ,jvu. N. Y;, and Mf-. Ar'mtltrung.' _ __ _ .. ._ -• _ _ si%ter ,Mr-, Gobn and N1r4 Haiti. on the railway 9. I)-. CATtKrleht, of CAljfvrr,in. - - llten. ynd 4-ter t!1 law', IUre Sadie nriiner� t're�i4ied.'an.3 a.n,lrilhtr =,�[✓Hr-r,n w'�1., �rPllii+ itPn-0 to Broc;ke. pent ii%ednesd•ty wj.h J. Ladies' Sweater .Coats 2 Ong Boy-'a' o _3 Nag Blue - ' -'C and-Nft•-4. oftxitne,-e•+ were walled. irchidinq a tieA-p,syer ,.nd ' ref:i-eio (u' r• y! � �' Y it i,i t) tnP engltleer. -ocrdlic'tor a'•,tl ,Lrai-l• rlegl t:ice to •risal: 1.1•,_nyt:.e cannot- -A sin:t,ber- teen) -Pi.kerini:.- ,Ilan of the C. P. R flier. ql-n the axi,N. r t•, h'tv iii• -itFrr,�'f,tiF,:i-h-. $I2 e' ar0o1; sizes $g, 40,_4Q, f,^,hinCllil.la•Reefers size ineltid4n;x lu?,tit)ers of the �I+-bniL' ,, Lodge. wttenried ' the frinrral per. titres-;:=,:,,1 -boys w'hr,m'itnFim-iPil ed, ' '1'i:e, 'ih mi-eii are '13:1,; !hp- - .. ' c}- Rev. A Mi Lt-fl a ':.. nt. The viden••e ti r t lulls-t -ri w •il•ty t•ra t n Il brown, �y $ and 0 years, the c e e P t f e q.jn n, II ;i vtre tl toe gat to hu.w thAt uu bier ne oould ter 'iar,u sell llh ki c i s. _ .._ .. b w 8. f M 1 L 1. 1P,4 w• 1 !ti I �• =.` iji,'the L ntte n', f:IAreinunt' attat'bed to the.rAilway t enil'panS; clirtain ._rt n4E h-1r!r -ip w•hi,'h the and blank:. '. I'e . -i.SQ, - on Frld-ty afternovo.' V. ittiP+- �- g - -Tbe zttt)v c;rtir df '�"ediies ea - tei*tlfled that tits' wri er. -wiy w-trit , 'get- F:ack et. • _ A� y° k, acenrdinR to ttl+ w'ir-rt`•� r, lv vtlrntP tiri•.P before t•u,nw our sgHir.-t wlic w }:e ha- w „ . E'ti8� I%2 1rdW dot uf-tili-1 we.? p r. TOlOIItU C)bSerVAtt : sv:l: the reaC' .t!ic the c'ruP;inw, and4alyr, 'Rr:t!Iee Thf-ip are qi•'u. thn9v 3'' th it .thy be!l wa. ,ringing. Rvi i'1�:n want t„ get ;( n.e ft-ee. acirer_ heaviest for.the t&)nta (if rovew-. deutl ; Mr, �1'. .Elan n aQ enk%ged-_ L.i 44,' on- t`i ber in-.en years.- Tiler• btornh was S r � plet3 that it i in Vert, tbcttc}tt and Via n )t llerir i�IterE�tin¢ ieiliiin¢.and i�-neK�, lit T al thru,tenuut the p fight on the twin or the .warriio '-.PL�ont- !t-'.b a':a ua-rlc,o where a c;.9rge i� me � CHAP M - In Turont%) the fan over night on cif the , bvy*. ' At the runr'lii-ion tirade, or' a -h rotinR tnetelr in Tueyriay way ab�T�t £our�Isiche�, - ,A the eviJea-ee .tbe- frmtfe'r 6t A'+ cihich Ore-advertii-r: expe(•t,- V; - - =0n Nl'(,nday• mornitik wir re-i - dente itliuke Lu fitii3 a :1latitle ut. placFa in the band* of the jury 'snake''s-ome. in:,-,Py. tir An enter- - w•hu:eaderQd a verdi;'t „f ' 4rri tairimentiTtlr, w•jhi:ii An adir:ir'ai,,n � snow c'over.i.pg the gro,ind, the • dental d'�Ath," - 'They at-c, added fee.i- char^,Pd.. . first of the r daQOn, I n e everri. � hours it the t:i�a the f,sll )wing rider to t.i:p'ir ver -Ina togs,n'ia R slaters OrrtAriu ppearrd. ' Dlil h O�`l� y - heavier filly �f snl)cl o c+tt'red in Ai.!. , 'Tire Bao,:k_ R,)atl b0ba-.y a a:Rn hod hip asst zejr:-d fy a v Other' Elarta"ir£tilir p!OV111CP, !'; ec'1- G(rtYrrt ylia,ad, a rll,tr•h travelled tAdi!t,r. He .i)t.0 -trd _ p oiehwN and-j-he. diffi'nil- -vikion. ti.e '•etz,lre tin the zrr,Tind !KR, ' ally alunR toe ..l-)rea of Like Erie - -- y � - AT A and in W iterr,Oat ar.i., the rtlry re•umriaeflrlC.1+e !.,r'ovl,ih)g. Wa- ne•c",ary in-hi. 'blt•ir,e� . 9!. 1- cif tt(lditiun'tl 1)r4`.rc to v#e t�a�.2Cr tie iv,rt uttt An ltl.j,tnc•tlrm tri pre• _-- -Ren.*-.wbrawe .,D4y %va< not' � . .PRICE ! PRICE ,1 :PRICE � = .. held in Pit'„cline a- a holiday. i" A t, eetu; tit .%fety, at .ttli.; imil +P,:t it• btin. -tzld. :'i�'•};Pn,,else r altbn!1¢b II an Uh-Y-r ve i the tR ,. WRY ccJ��inR" r•aie rAn,e all, 111 rt)tlrt 6e ill-'d io y' d. de"Med that t4ie - winutea i4 �ilenve at-11,W 6%-Iui�k -An inter-f—inc k,wli.y w,1r; Pr•tiI • - - - - , ROCK O.-bans and Whitby hall ed in the Wiii-b P„li.'rCu `a►y 1"1 'the tuen.� tl�i�inp-� Hr.rl LNDE11WEAR---STANFIF LD'S GOLD LA C _ y is t c,n- •tc H- ji'll� ezr_etti t f•i-ulll- '�e•ir.tl►�. LABEL _ - the day prn:,Jai,ned= a�,t_ holiday, %Nrodaea Ity la.*t -lm,hiAt a•A- tile- F'' . Heavy IiSbbelSitirti Ant.l.Drativari�.25 each. but very£ew' tw.%r.'.y aI.L ,hies jI lift-•rmath of -a :n+)tor a'•cidellt This ennnrit tie con trued, lull, the prLVince held it aQ a lit,liday, w'hi�b vet zrred on the Isirtq,t,la-�tt�tit from Heir.z eYrA steal m•tnz �C%�lrinations:�Penman'� tin. �1, I•�0 ;Tbe:r, i3 ytiit.e_ a strnnq feeling road ea,it. of the _It isitby.tc,x nli.nf . _ i _ S, sgain,-t mykinq it a-day of sp irt' 'on Oct�,ber Ird. is whit h Fred Lee t1`uple own ,arQ who•bave sir, n•e „ 95, 4,00 - and plea,nre. of this fownshin ivas c.•barged with f'ir thenr ex epC, fr)r t)Iea=nrP. And -It i3 predicted by Toronto t,peratinq a tra.tnr witlloltt lightQ .linos art- in¢ mend po�to tcart _ :dealer9'tugt'there will be a potato at'rer cln�k, C)n,thia'r;rcA«icb Mr. •and as rare �e��ttt- they are' k"el�tin— TSd - H?iFItA - SOt ---sox - famine early in the New Year, due Lee a� driving his tractor, ni'Ith n1 sets all their 114ea, aR all their - - 3 to late blight and rot. It iy now .ctittinR box a.ttacbed,• AlonR the p _' - Heavy Weight, Pure Wool, regular Value 75c, - earn1ngze are f-uent in the on y q .: claimed that the farmers of-the-kdlzhw•sy; --w-hen':-an Rtit�mx,bRee---- - -- province will lose one fifth of'their driven by Richard Mathersill, of Anti no keep c,�their car �,a __ at 3 pairs for 100 ' anintint of the �iifTerin at the crnp representing a logs of $1,•)b0e1, Toronto, crashed idto the cutting present tine i3 dn'e to the handicap ^ W. 000 The current prise .is one box potting the tractor into-tile .c of'being the owner of-R, c�ir,-hinny -. �Z'ind'Rreaker•o-Khaki-1 75 each. , ':dollar or les3 %ad it is proph'eaied' tractor-' into the dit,:•;a.- srua4hiuq _ C -ef t}ho-e seeking, relief belong to that the ,price will he $2,00 or the car And _badly inlitring Mrs. tiiiQ cla��. A few da . a n A trap Wind Breakers-Heavy Wool-reg. 4 50, foe 2.751„ 0.00 after New YearP. �futLer�ill. whit wag taken to the Nppeared before t]1_e_ccun- 11 of the =The meeting of the C. G. I. T. C1�}1aw'A Hn?p►tal by P. pasting municipality in 'which h? lived Take advantage of these, prices now, fur you'll Was 'held at the home of i<larie riiotnrj�t, 1t wA; 'claimed -by' - y ••.-, -' _ ., Q , and asked for relief The fact .._ti ant of 1 " Barn3 IA-t week. and e r ' od the •far that i„ v,9- . e b v P _. i y y of s r •Pool)1 eed the' goods. bad a delightful time, Being •,nark And that they, bAd'to wit tin that he r'aare to tll? count i]in a g _ - Areni3tice Day the grogram wa- [heir ii hta Ac '1'f�keiirw At ti.lU, far,7e Rnickc.a'r kilted hi?pet:apert3 " based on that topic. Mrs, $nihby And tile*c,l;•- goiut;eAlt And welt of get[fng an_v.telj f. _ RAdio'Ljcenaes Isgiied. gave a' very intere'-ting piper rin liiti t}l tt liqut� [nrrteti 'r:n." Taf' - ' --•- --- --- ----- T. „ pir`tof'tile evidoni:P :rfQ t:onfli:'Ing. Q0:11P New ddvertrg�meute. Fred. 1,.. Blllltill�, _ - Pickering eveoini; v,l Tent in singing declarinx thq-, it -via ,Lark, RhilP Fong Dnl' F'):set t•he next Pvidert'. tv the° nntrlrpw•la<irelr I,I;�f -- - -- - Established 1851. - :' - - . 1)'�'I :fTOrI1i•rs~ uCr'CL.rj;IV PC• ineetir, in t',.,, tie•k-'. tune, ,. .hy T!t• tl ,rnr'�'eni = - -- -- - _ 4TH .:'� .7i• r 1.a2, —Tile Ui=l,er-ii -,tie Ur tue i 1110 •-1i.-C- 1'E;1'71:'e7 nc'c•redi[t',1' H shtria Ile d 'belOTIIZ• Ace ii iu- f�ti bP;•ti _e r, au-k •1n f \10T1f't;—Par'iP= wi-hinz apple 1 . . iI,R tt) W. :�.,u'.'-L.eall, UE Glen I.1n ,I,LF1'I'1,. Tilp ,Teel-. )t}' tall[ R'q- 'tr--u::;7:'n• rr:' r'I:I�•.•a<e�.. lute ^r- 1 _ Fctr•rn, ail the - ,ond H:f'e�-lrllr -t:>lr"Trig 11-N!, Ca- l }en$tily.',tif a r' sir:.,"L•r, A q»:a <fi SEIBERL1 . 74-T i Y i!llit`Q' :�,"e-r t)f ti:r '►11_a tae?'lest Rlt}1 *,}iB�CI!•ii'i':'e, 'lr}fl villa Ka, a'Iti_ii. r':q i.rltl �)n T1t?�. .�i'lt [it tnr-'t! in, f *,it ,[cell° . I_it'i;FPS i'Oit fi.aL}: -- Ci:ci:P :d':a Af,tern x,11 tii 1 :i:_t[ ',iti=k" cull I,,-wt , WI-J ll Arl .c ,)t'n,-ed ,�. :Special -Se vice Tires 8,7Cr'eSQ: The herd t':'It)UYlie(1 nary 1!lt��j]tli[t. t'' 1'f; a,h ,iii:k:r:r,n'1'!li:,ce;: ;l.t':eoe._Y:ckerirg „ 8 ir1;C t', ,, ctl.r� it l,l Il°r-tl l,l th= -Lilo inz t!lat 3'I•k '(inrinm'- ft''"7 \�T:i{ ANi'TF ?. La�tninn : '- 1 -hie - t+alr'R'i r :AlleLl .•iT ;19 11 e'llI" N- !lll�jt.!111t l t•}1P. :lrl i- I!, elPzl'NP� j r i„r gal•—tie.: r, : ' <,;�;,•_, As tholisands "of drivers •nag know,-are- , •i'�E•._ 4.' did not 't''�lli? 112)' LQ tli+3 expv(Ctti• 17.•}silt tllf! }3'Ot'3%+7!t, which won lll i..r narb';nl^r- ::I>ntc to PI.F,i)i-ncy,(;aer.- � _ - - fi .. i rl,n n•c,isa,• Th t•jt�P. t'i't 1111' +t'1 h'ill-anil tiveilty Inl•17- orid. 2''tf _ th,i-e ",ill :ariecl frr�,t,) -R.4 [!, c P=• ,;? ..� - L r T - _ '': _-__�_ . ..- :wilt stronger and loner than ht TI': ti' 1 ly va y i_enr( fir; ti,�Ll?-in the �'i la-P ni h- mb:)1it `31C)'tthir:il, r)1 evI,raP ti1a 1ngI.: to ' the latittl_ilz, In ttt� .1 - ,- :T,.FI „ -:,'. t,ra:k ,-•• ^�'T;t r;'u- :tire 'e�-e�-: Seitierliu� could- e'ver build - `: �dSV f,)1• normal time tc,'{»r a hPl a tl' :l 1 .i rtp� rIC)SCII d, n,.n•:'; is ^•--n ,f'4: I l^:pl,lc sec, P"T:' A, -Fo,q the Ylt'�t thi-9 St?a�nr1 N I):r•j),indi",flag ly,- thi'l 1':r1t11L1 be 11y ti)\1st Cr .h,f�Rrr2;�'n1 r,,ani.�`:119r �- .'. _ ,c'utt'er Aj)l-hetereti-vn iltr =trees•on [)ie t.jnte t'erlrli'rer-l.- I•;•l;_•n'r�-yrrtt Rn - ---__ - -- - - - ' -. ---- e Tel .• `, _ ._ _ _ ,_. .. e' '�, ' '�'eclneatfaq, which 1'PUlind, n9 of fnr[he-r nor th rile ;i,n ¢nP+.di,wn - OPENING SATURDAY - r - ` the gatid'ol'd clasp_, ...Thi--ia 1; type in v -lancing: di:•er!ti';n' tif,rl thn� Come-ih and 'ask to see' these wworrdjam- buck wn,rit}^1S�t legit P Nov• -19th of vehic)f! that i9 not peen cep R-r. : wain, often in thin pert of tht: province, rl,t_rk .lirtiy dxy_ dig-•); 'New CA31i and Carry Not very irl:iny yeses 'Aqn the tvonl, e mach shorter than on a. -_manrifactnre of Ontter3 and slejgha c1Pnr day. In. mini ling. np.-thE..$BUTCHER SHOP = tvaq suite off important indueCry evi'ddi-4*e thec'Aae Against J1 r. the - T In this country, t.g eta. d the HfP'tli�mi,i0tO_ However, for the y CHARLES Bil 1�{1! - manuftictnre of bnQRie�, And fat• a Y of motori�te rile he�t.,pian ;{n store va•::hted b •Tories could bp; Peen all over the to follow i9 to take no c•1lances And ! ' John Cater, t Conntry. The advent of the motor tarn on the' Hghtg plenty of tinge Choice Freels Meats at -''` ' Gener-al Pepii*s;-Oilfs mad'Ga8;