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'•/�'"'-i i_a - � },� - � 501 .� .'�',�. _ _ .' � - _ �• .. ar.e � - THIE PIC- _ "'>•�.. _ L.'£. , :,.,[. yy - — _ _—_ %PICSE tI, ONT.. FRIMAY a _!v Q Tr , 25_, 1932.VOL.-LI•I - - - - - BALSAM. DUMBARTON _ B. W. Jones spent Sunday last in The Anglican Mission, uAity ton, A Y � - Claremont with friends. Services as follows: Coral-at i y Hall Miss Sadie -Byline sperli IC.r ,.wt-I'Ivv.-27th,-3unda3�.Sch-,School-at 2 P•. - -- -: „ R. H. C, Pg ARSON-physician A Rood supply o.,. Hera end 66 ft 3 p. m: Sermon by - n l week with.Lorne and Mrs. Jones. Evening Prayer, �. _LL DaodSwgeos. Donbarton. 1017 -Coal on hand. Also a s pp y the Rector. The atmual Christmas Mrs Cecil Janes' received an urA- Entertailmient in connection with -FORBYTH, Oph.D., Direertor Of Kindling Woos, slit call to Alton. Where her father, Dunbarton Anglican S. S. will be on •Hetablished 1896 R. AssaCatlnn of batario_Reg. - stove length._ - -M•r. Harper, is seriously ill , Dec. 23rd, in the hall. 'A good proR- tasesmtL embers.tae Amnriean Optoonitrleal __ Mrs.' Dµrin. sister of James Wil- _ - E7a' °�oined iQpOjnLpDb°t' 12tf _Phone Pick. 1709. -` ram;is being prepared, and further :- �;czsremout.Ont.. _ son, died at Kinsale }ate do Sunday particulars will: be arulottnced later. night of last week. Interment -took P _ THIS Is THE" ' sagas, DONALD DdIINRO, PISERINQ place at Groveside Cemetery. Brook- _ lin. BROOK ROAD. FARMERS"MILS. TiUNICAN B. mcINTYIiE-Barris• � , $ , B E R uuivbbA,TUN .' 'W..H. Jackso stn ill continues . in _ r IILF er Solicitor, Notary. Office—Brock St.. ,SouEh, bppoaiu Ben Telephone 0837! Whitby. - (#$NEB L FiN9vUBANCS -- very poor health. Highest Price? Paid For ]Phone 401. _ - - = Mrs. and Miss lrene Dunbar have _ Business .in this._locality is some-_ IARIO moved to the cifor f6eiriier- - heat uvriaLD RUDuz isarrister. -BROUGHAM. , -, hat quiet at present. .SoL•citor; Notary Public. bloneyto Loan. - -Mrs. �6 m Taylor who n9w resid- The. skatinx- rink is already quite O�Ceformerlypccup�edby the lateA.E.Chris- Facilities for placing any kind.of In- es_at Port Dalhousie spent a week) an attraction 'to the youngsters. end. Barley - - I:lart,Wutb srtag of C'otyrt House,Whitby' Sly, surance at best rates with relatives here. Our local marksmen are Tookim J SATbN.BELL A ROSS, Barris,- available. Mr. and Mrs. Bradley, of Rov son- -forward tb '_�'Ir. Hatch's shooting -B ens. solicitors. BU Northern Ontario Security and-Service my Motto vide,'N. Y. spent the week-end with match wit!i pleasure. It will pay t0 buy from and gn►Wing,330 Bay Street,Toronto.; 431y Phone Pick. 515 white Bros. and other relatives ..pert Smith has been'attendinR the sell 'ta..youur local mill, to 3£ H: auiO°' --` While �isitinR the Winter_Fair.. . _ I Rural Winter Fair at Toronto, being ]peep thein going. When - D , gam• •Adelaide H83s-9 A shooting match will be held at in charge of the'fowl department. they are closed you are at ' ICHARCSOI�F, PIOT�ERING J. H. Beall Claremont E. Craven's, Kingston Rd. opposite, The relatives and friend4 from this the mercy of the big - - 1111 1rtvLti'EY—Barristers,solicitors.Notaries pHONE 923- the-Dew Drop Inn, on Saturday,.Nov place of George '.Moody, of Oshawa, interests. P,eWic, 213-214 Confederation Life Bmtding• TT AT �'U E- 26th, at one o'clock. Ducks, and Reese attended the latter's funeral on Mon of Yongc and Riehipoad Sts. Toronic, FURNITURE will be the .prizes. shells provided, * day Last: Sgve money these .hard Phones Adelaide 4489 and 4480. By appoint• Died, at Markham, ft Nov. 21st,' A shooting match will be held by times by esebanging you: ' neat Saturday evenings, Ptekerinc residence _ ; phone Pick.at�13. -stf We are displaying an attraeti-ve 1532, Nathaniel Burkholder, beloved Bert Ackford, at hi s.premises, lot grain The flour and' variety of Xmas Gifu, husband of Emmaline Stover in his 23. con. 4, Pickering, a mile west'o' cereals. E THOMSCN A McMILLAN-Barris- 87th year. Mr. and Mrs. Burkholder 7 tern Solicitors Notary public 605_Royal Aluminum and fi}r Furtiare Etc. the Br:DCk-Road School, be Saturday Bank Bldg.Toronto Pharx Elgin 5303 or 5304. Furniture and Furt iture resided in -Dunbarton a -few years Nov. 26th. Geese will be Riven as E^onomize in feeding pigs by Itesideoee,P,ckrring. Out..or by appointment. Novelties. l prizes: feeding finely ground grain- - P4ckatfng'0f5ur.Gordon House. Thursdays and ago. tSa4treays from 7.80 P. m to 9.00 p. m,or Prices low.-in keeping with times. Died,, at Markham, on Nov, 21st Don't forget the- shooting match it makes slots pork when fin- - siltoae Iic+t 20,4. 371y 1933, Christens Lawson, beloved-to be ft td at Mr. Arthur Hatch's on ely Rround. One cent a bag DeRaZal - /`� wife Qf.Aifred-0. Stover, in hen 62nd the 4tfi concession at 1 p. rri.'on Wed eztra for f;hopping is onljr ' R©O/ /1V+GS 1 year. Funeral on Thursday, Nov. nesda-v, Nov 30th. Geese slid ducks twenty cents per ton, and 24th. Service at Markharn United 'r�1i►TEIL C.8N1TH. D. D. 9., L D.B,. _ will be offered for prizes. Come and finely ground is worth at lets, - 1`1 fgotua.os M T J.N.Dales).R cr. D. .. Church at 2-p. m. Interment in Ers- bring your rifles and shotgui ls. a dollar a ton wore in feeding she fiwal College of Dental Suraecnsdand Toron- 9 and 5 X B.C. Shingles. natural king Cemetery. value. At present low fires ettety, At Claremont of!!ee over D. A. and stained colors. GREEtv�Ii�IVER. •Hewii-Poylnter _ i ' y every Tuesday and Fridpi Peo,u _ it i� neceeeary to feed right. i ii. 71tt TORb14TO ASPHALT ROOFIN d - lli]BRSE$T T, FALLAI88. L D 8.. in shingles, sidings and Mrs. O. Patterson of Sandford, The marriage took place in St. Beet quality of glove Bind Cheat .a� D.D.S.. Graduate of the Royal Cortege .- roil roofings. spent the week-end with her moth-' Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Whi- nut Coal to arrive at` , :.•„IU .ra --'T �r���aiad_the University of Toronto. (.&I Iron shingles acid roofings er, Mrs. W. A. Fuller, who has been thy, of Hilda Constance, dauxhte of station at close prices find guarani- T_ m redderice sefond don ant of St. And- under the- doctor's care -for-some Mr, and Mrs•.John.Poynter, to Will- teed weights: Call Wz13. Gibson es+a�• Pictertat.�t �'� bour+' 9 We can supply the material only, or a.a. to sp m., or by appoiaemest, af•ray ire you a lice on toe complete time lam David. son of Mr. and Mrs. W. about coal delivery. s`r l' �"`ie Pick$mac' "4ayy give ss ae have secured the At the annual meeting of the Sun= Hewis, 'the Rev. Dr. -H. Carmicael. services of a first-class day School on Wednesday Iast week offigiating. The church was decorat- �igs{Yga �Leaxs+e. roofing man. it -was decided-' to hhld the 'annual ed with palms, mums and the wedd- _ All Work Guaranteed. Christmas Concert on- Friday even- ins music played- by Mrs. Peter.Sp- Le �uRN/NGHAPA A ELIZABETH RICHARDSON- inR, Dec. 30th, and the Sunday ser- ratt. During the signing-of the reR- .[i.11re and automob+le insurance of sit t lids, Y vice on Jan. 1st, ai 2.30-p. m. inter, Dr. H. T. Fallaise sang "ten- Building and General _ tspeaeotine compan,osof solid financial stand- ,e. PlCii�ING •;• At the Baptist Church on,Monday. ..til•.. The bride _was given in marr• Contracting. ” ss. • Noy-., 2hth, at b p.. m._ the- Dentcs,Ra faze by her father,- and she w" '° a Fdetimates furnished on wll elaseee F POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer. LUMBE'.R l �i� Pam Young Peoples' Sn�iety. of Tor gown of white satin on princess in- of work-Iaterinr and Exterior. -• - 1 . tor ooaattas otTork.014 Ontario, eon unto, tuscether with 31i:s Audrey e�.-Her veH '�'aa of net, and was in Alterations-and repairs. =' Moss- too sdee'of sal kinds attsened so on shorssre - - - --- -' - - - --- Dalzell, radin star, who sings over C. cal caught with orange Chimneys BiMt Concrete Work. soft": Addrssa Gram Rives P,o., out. i _ Blaeksmithing, 3• ,4Poo3�ork .r• C. •.>�, will present three one-act ems. She carried .a bnutruet of Oph P1i*,�Pickering 3712.. . B.BEATQN.TOWNSHIP OLERE•' _ ,at 'right pr}sea r,lays. a titles are --The .TrySting- elia ry e� and_i2ly-of-the-Salley: She< -_ - _ _ B ' Oonveyanow, o•imm3edoner for taking 'pow ieshe time to b+sve those repair .place, b} Booth TarkinRtr,n" "The was attended by hp • sister, Mrs. H.,FAiRPORT. ONTARI(➢ afBeaefr, Aaoenasass. Bas, money to lore Man let the Bowler Hat, by A. A. 'T.- Fallaise, a,ti matrw2-of-honor, whb '! - emtarm "Igoe of esar iT Lie• lobs attended'to.- Harrows repliit•d,. ff - soew^ � s. one, t-s stao new-se-ions, eR sections on band. The fam. Milne' and Bimbo, the Pirate, by gore'a frock of green veh- a with Shingles Fo-r- . Sale 5 -'- - ' o,,i f!leary Plows a,lwoI on b-ind. B<,ut.h Tarkington." Miss. Dalzell toque tn.match. She Barrie$ a boo- M.+ MAW. LICENSED AT?C- Also dealer in �'iktag Creair, $eparw• uiTI delfjriit the `audience between quet of-bronze mums. . The brides- 301 clear and 5x �To:13.C. ghinglee - ' TIONEER,for York.(Zntmic and Dwtumn turs and Elw-tri Waabere. acts. We are trying to present a pr- maid was Miss Constance 'Turner, Qountms, All,kinds or sales ptumpti'y,attended [dolt[Ras Feft S Steel ogles lee, sa -Term.reasonable. Dates for sales stay be If tbloking of buying an electric•radio .-,gram of a' hitch order. Pleise help she was frorked- }n Bolden velvet, Bird's Felt Slate 96iegles. straosed at NEWS'one.. Ben and Indepes- ask fur a demonstration of the New us along. Admission 25 and 15 centq. with - toque to match. They carried Also. re•rubbe<rin hu wheels. - �- dout phom. Whitby,Out illy Rogers Majestic models, _ - -•�• s_ Spe _ isilt3c�i�n� bouquets of bronze mums The best Lawu motaera ahnrppned. _ - — - - The price* are•rigbt. ,•; .!. - ' man wat Mr. Harry Hewis. and the T. PATER80N'S - CLAREMOlir`'!ti BARNET ROBERTSON �'• �• wCQCLWa=d P Township Sunday School Ex= ushers were Mr. Walter Pamenter - Cali and get prices,- Phone 201'3 f1itiL`ENWOO y erosive met in the church on. Toes- and Gordon Bateman. After the cer- _ day afternoon. i emony, a reception was held at_Pick - "You W kngand-Repairing for Light . •The Amos hove-family•of Toronto er}tag; where tote brides mother.re Yon Can-Buy at Homer K, or porter. _ = P�ekering Mill -Sunday at the home of'Thos. eeived, wearing a Row-n of navy All hinds of electrical 1goode and _Airs. Perryman 'blue geot'trette and lace with a hat ;T1 RE3, BATTERIES, Traffic on the highway' has been to match. She ,yore a-bouquet of AGCES90RIES. kept in stack. Have you tried LA?':O, the ' glowed up on account of the snow Sweetheart roses. The grooms mot- _ 1B1 Iy . _..- Phone]716, Picker new Cereal Food and Maf• 13nd ice of last week. - j her, who also received, wore a gown At as low and better prices - _ fin,Meal ?'. It contains the' A number from here attended the of black velvet with a hat to match. germ of the wheat and other funeral of the late- Mrs. Roach at 'She wore. a•bouquet of Johanna�Hill _ .ae _ "NOTICE - -- parts of the cereal grains- Manchestei! on Sunday. roses. Later the bride and Broom i�h1Qa�@ ' ��g -t An old .•fayhiooed health yon e, o-is�a=r1 - - Air and Mrs. 'Moffatt, J. Geroty left for a trip to points west, For _ ----pro+l�ad"-. food frlodern• ----apA Mips-Hruwrt-have takers-u$-reslrl--traveiiing. the bride wore black and - Qhfspping every day :.. .. ized. For sale et ence_ in the city flit• the week-end. _ green ensemble i a h to tch• us pelt a lea top. r n with at ma. Let re that ak o t ' your grocer's. The members of the session of St. On their seturn they'will reside in s -eseept Wednesday - John's Church attended the meeting Whitby. _ "=_ �r'. � .­. 'Skilled Motor Repwirs.. GRAIN—FLOUR-FEED of Presbytery at-Pickerin--on T-hilrs Just arrived a cisrloar� of ` y `j CHERRYWOOD �4 - Western Oats. Mr.. and 'Mr;. A. Rowney,' ;�1rs.1 T^- Gordon J. Law. WillexehabRe ' McPhail and W..J. Brown of Toron-� Jack Gale spent Sunday with Wtn. e ..Flour for Wheat NVe have most any Feed yon Phone 2'118 Ina neat}. to, visited T. C. and.�Ir�. Brown on. Hollinger. - r, ' ANTHONY WILSON. y day recently. _ _ Re,g• and Airq. Somerville" spent pICKE'RIVG, OVTAItI4 The _friend, of the 'late George Sunday in Toronto, t^ ` Ftrll line of Poetltry Feed?. ' i Walter and 'Harold Fenney visit- _ Proprietor' Moody, of Oshawa, have the symUa-1 �. atf • . ' 1Plione Mark. 55)2 thy of their acgaintances ' here in ed-with their parents over the week- De N. L•oekwood. their present bereavement. end. _.,_.. 89 Frep t*rocery Premiuolq pjCKERTNG, O\T: - The.member:. of the library board l Wm. and Mrs. Judd, spent Sunday _ and urcha ins committee are re- Rath 'Wn,. and- 3Irs,. Gray, of Brou- Ula mirect from �d 1r-t ik•ith every _ .-.- -: ---------- - p � .• - � _ v - elueste.d to meet at the library m1 Rharn. Roddy Kitehea Cabalist R. C. CLENDENIN� Friday evrining, 25th. are sorry to report that lilac •: �� _ Mr West of Ashburn, very accept- I mily Gates•is ill sad ender_the Ati�ll lid w large aesaert[r,en t of How- ably' ~' Borden's 8t Chat lee' Milk _ UNERAL DIRECTOR filled the pulpit in the church doctor's care ing bulbs, suitable both for out- .1-7 tloon'B.EnasSrBt-Shortnia -- _- here .an Sunday afternoon_and off_, W. find Airs."_Speed_- of-Toronto,. door and indoor T,labting and tf visited with Alf. and Mrs. ,Fenney -- -(1oi�Dust Scouring Powder _ Private Ambulance icial}y proclail»ed it vstcatlt. ipdrtorforcing. r .1 1 Wasl•ing Powder Day and Night service 'A joint meeting of the. Boards of on Sunday. ' ri�ttch bulbs are graded as Top 8i Patereon'e Marshmallows Management of Claremont End Br- ,We are pleased to report-that•Mrs or Extibition,First Size,and Second x _ 8dwardeburg Corn Syrup Pbone 9000 ougham Churches was held in Clare- W. Burke is improving after her re- size, The bulhe listed below are 0 Perrin.'a'Soda_Biscuita Malvern 5900 mont on Mt,t;lday afternoon. sent illness. 0111 he Size and assure you of • - :_•_ � - '�� Ruth Hollinger Spent the p Beeson's Golden Syrup Russell Gray, who- is attending the Mt the largest and beat bloom. - - Curn Starch Continuation School made week-end with Ali-39 Marjorie•Phill- 'Hyacinths, all colors, laic each, 2;2C4, ' Windsor Iodized Salt Mar _ • a wonderful record 'in recent exam- ipq, of T3rougham. `-Maxwell House ---- -- - --- - inations- in spite-of-physical'hand}-- �Iisq Mildred Ho}linger spent Th- Darwin Tulips,named,25c dozen Masol'aSalad Oil Minute Tabioca -' cap, making 98 percent in Algebra, ursday evening with Miss Helen O' $2.00per 1(0 Licit Starch Salads Tea and 80 in French. r Connor, of Pickering. Daffodils.4 kinds, 35e, 40c and Fancy Soap Vi-Tone CharOMEIN _' The W M, S. of--St. •John x [ niterl bit. and Mrs. James; Davey, of 756 per dozen. Johnson's Liquid Wax Polishing Cloth �/ Church met at,the home of Mrs, J. MacLeod, • ATta. are visiting with :- Monarch Recipe Filing Cabinet -- Mi}lei on Thursday arty oon of last their brother-in-law_ and sister, Alf. paper WhiteNariresue, e:t*al _ Lip ,,it1 Wan-- f ~ r i and see a burning example week, fourteen being 111 ,''.enhance, and ATrv,,Fenney, large,33c a.doze[f JoboecI Prepared Pasta Wax Crocus,20 cents per dozen „ Arelter's Cocoa of the _ The meeting, wag ope► ' �w Mrs• J. The Y. P. 5 eveniRifo will now Johnson s Glv coat - ' - - _ Ph'i'llips, Mrs. ' Caxxle di.hg' the spent in, preparing for the Lannual" Medaraa L}1 ' r-20 cents each _ 1 � Hood Oar – _ Silent Glow - scriptures and Mrs. Brown Offering Christmas Tree which 'a;zt .>c- -__ y' Pletioe Olive Oil prayer.- The--ro}i call brought malty in the near future. Tulips, epecial doable, for indoor. Monarch live Oil - - - reasons for tha'rtkfulness fream tFe Cherrywood- Sunday-School--' will A0eAr ,5ft_per�ozen Ayitioer Buffet Cherries - 0 jl RLlrrier, melnber9• after the routine businexx hold their"annual Christmas Tree Mi1[ed Tulip Bulbs, all colors.' t 8ellog4'I Corn Flakes was concluded, Mrs. L. Johnston, and Yntertainment on the evening of 1,00 and 1.150 per 10(1• McKay a Cream of Barley - convlmer of Group "C", took charge Dec. 20th. Eurthez an Tulip Bulbleti,28 cents per 1Cw'. Soapp Hand Gleaner - Inetalled in your furnace, beater c0 the meeting•.Mrs, ., Barclay and later. Hellmaon's Mayonnaise Misq Brodie contributed readings. A number from here attended the Make cur'of your requirements Ingersoll Cream Cheese or rarlRe.,You will find it clean, ,-' while the assortment A)imer l Cream Soup - Mr, Norton, a recitation and Mrs. funeral 'of the late Mrs. Roach, wh- _is complete. job Shi-Nup Silver Polish econowleal and safe. -Johnston read ari e5ilightening art- ode re»iains were conveyed to Essk- =z Resflaiano's Salad Dressing ' Satisfaction Guaranteed. isle on the Korean Mission Field. inc Cemetery on sundry last. The Drug ^, This offer is for a limited time only. Several well chosen hymns sang with deceased taught school here some Jones' Store • IN i/USHBY feeling vas part of the program. years ago, afteime. - becoming a J } C. A. STIrRRITT` The meeting was theft closed with rexidestt for . time. She was held :,• the benediction. Mrs. Miller and Mrs. .in high rexpect by all who knew' her. Phone 6W Phone �3U4 Hardware Phone 48M • Durirl, hostessex, -served a very att- We would extend our sincere9t sym- ti fl0 PIC$EItINCa a and appetising tea to their paths to her only son. Arnold, in Fia}azta . .._ ontarlU, a ';." ttifl'"setlden sad'bieref►vetrt+snt � +o y+ -.s.5•4° _ •.xa*%, •�.. .Py"' d:-. 's_ _ ..x�.. 5+,�.'�'.:.i.%°B" e� .a _ ,': s .r ta''der'>.c, ..:L;gX.;s s"•c.v. .'' !'•!° :+�c.-'7-' -.•mac:•r'R .'�_d:': .-,v,-:, ; .- 'z v,.i„t. - ,.e:9- '.•�z•wzr�... *..• rr �Zy.-..•e -:! '^6,•' _ .a Tr^.,yi .�3.. W:' ...v-,6'. ,d^..-.4 rY.'. p:,v row- r' '`a.'•.:r« -� -*', .•-:.... ^- .c j• "�+w., ai.-<w t :a+ ,mow: 11+. ,.: �'�”..+ •'w c» - '.flu',"'•''" _ a'::. ti: t." .4:,: ....`sue xa .wS'.»y' •pn' r° e•.'. r°et,r. f.'e'' .. .sir,- .., Y• .a�'-:iv. -,x,:-`.': ";y �•°, '. .*•�- .,r: °'.'"••'-•,�. t.-''+ '-r... •rY' .a- •.¢ ..J' e,,G,i. ,'r,-:',:A"1.y,V':U�F. .•�w.r G.•A'. .�Re-N•+�9 .'1i -. :-Y.•' ?kKG. 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Ships Tied Up -:.-Military £vehl `.11 I . . :�. - . -" - Cana d&,The F ire.and_The World-a��rge 1fiY08$�f78 Increase as Com- Blizzard of Mid-Winter Pro- Roxana, Ridden by-'-'Lieut. »++++«� ���»• »�• ,pared to 1931—Trade portions Reported — CIeland, is First in ' 1.- CANADA ails revolt against helpful reading.— Balance Off Snow in West Jump-o$ - = . •8rit{sh Films Going Strong Sarnia Canadian Observer. Ottawa. - Canada's eaaorta to tor• Winnipeg.-The wPat�erman a w.�'-'•_' ' • . Most Canadians are'pleased to know sign countries increased by ;1,088.178 end fare was varied. t the head 1, ".__ . F� ! aa- L'IIIL': ,etitifon between Irish Free. State . .• that British-made films improve is The World's Banker during October, according to figures the lakes a blizzard of midwinter char- Canadian and United States mounts - . . quality, and that the British industry Even improvident people are co>�i- released last week by the Department acter swept the district-Sunday nigb-t, a ho tied for first honors in the inter '---- sospera:abundantly. We base this pellod to be.thrifty on the land. The,' resulting in a complete tie up,of lace national military event at the Floya •'. 'statement upon raports brought back ca..sot in actual fact get to the - d -o �atToaaI-Revenue- The increase, shipping,---Fuithei snowfall waa re- n inter Fair Horne' Show was th1 -"' 'from England,by returning Canadians of their resources, for a hand•to-mouch!comparel; with the figures for October, ported in Manitoba and Saskatchewan climax to a fine program which wst _ - -sad upon frank admiaefona published 1':e is impossible for them The pro-:1931, occurred chiefly in exports of districts, while warming breezes and offered to a crowd which filled ever)' _ I , United States ,trade journals. Mr. cess oL farming makes the farmer i wheat, the-volume-of which was more sunshine came to the foothills of Al- available apace in the Coliseum Satnr Walter Wanger, vice-president of the place his investments fi. the soil.,than double that of the same month berta on the tail of a Chinook win 1. day night' last year. ' - - Columbia Pictures Corporation, inter- Every improvement to his land, every Temperatures Sunda— • - above th, In response to the warmth o! thr '.'..' viewed by the Film' Daily, an influen- grain o! seed, eve furrow, eve sod Last month's exports bad a value of . y every every freezing point in Calgary. enthusiasm which greeted their ap tfai United States trade organ. is of earth raised !s a sort of deposit in $56,626,096, as against $65,637,917 for _ 'Quoted as saying: the banl[ which cannot fail,-and �n•October, 1931. Re-exports w ere $534, "a' `--- 4Qarance in the ring, all mounts sp - "It might be well to note that al- which one can draw cheques in kind, 279, compared with $996,082 for the Measles Treated Too Lightly - Jumping be is ep ionallyt form, and ` - -though the American industry has •for the maintenance ofJife for a c, .-• same month last year. $ Y jumping sae exceptionally g_od Thr - - -- siege ,,Z� e- psogY p_N R.gongs Buis b:Ga.aii eriod: Naturally, one has -- A-heavy,decline--'la-=,iaer�--from Declares French Professor course offered to the military mounts _fig • .- period of world depression, enormous to work hard, but the earth is aii e: - $46,932,572 in October a year ago to Measles is by,ro means a benign dis nas difficult,-.a lrsndy coarse iachtdin4' profita have been made in England by ployer which does not stint broad to $37,182,206 last month boosted Can- ease, °thinks the :'reach professor hazardous jumps, and-of the 2 entriu .- t producers, distributors and exhibitors. its'workers.-La Liberte, Winnipeg. ada's export balance to $19,974,068. 1'obecourt, whose views are set forth only three succeeded in clearing. Ths " .. _Should this situation make us think? Total trade for the month under re--Ju we contours Medical Paris). crowd showed-keen delight that their, - - !view had a value of $94,846,580, as - Measles,he fears, is on thi increase. were representatives of three cons . Those fn control o! production do not The Plowma - against_11101,466,671 for October, 1931. The malady Is malignant in the case tries: the fine chestnut Roxana, ridden • seen!to realize-that there is an satire The plowman is the symbol of the Customs and excise revenues during of the mere babe, and if the child be by Lieut. Marshall Cleland of thr J� 17 new world point of view which has countless men and women who ::ave October decreased b less than a year of Governor-General's Body Guard; tbA _ to be met in picture product. This gone before us wrestling from the soil y $1,613,516 from d, the utmost cau' Irish.Free Slate Slievenamon, ridden Changed viewpoint radically affects the means of sustained life and higher the same month a year ago. Revenues Lion is req fired. Parents take measles _ - ' the type of entertainment that;mnat aspiration. He is the embodiment o! for last month were $16,34,004,and for too lightly. by Copt. Corry, and Ansonia, ridden 0 • October, 1931, $18,547,50. It is responsible for more deaths by Lieut. E. F. Thompson c the be furnished,•as well as the attitude, all that is noble in human labor.Soi:.e than di C nited States. . of the audience. Artistically,the buss-! how, the hands that have guided a' An increase of-$469,454 in income diphtheria, whooping-cough, or . ' tam collections is shown. The total scarlatina. Then we get these further Called back for a.ju.np oft, Romans - seas must improve.' - ,plow through the fresh-smelling earth tar October, 1931, was $825,443, and Interesting fasts: non the international event for the The quality o! restraint and whole- are better for having done so.-Ottawa 'for last month, $1,284,898. "In one decade measles caused in second time in-the Winter Fair Show ' r - _ - someness, observable in many Old, C1t2zen. Europe about a million fat ides. This this year, by another clean perforz* Country films, is one that recommends --_�- --- .'- ' - hecatomb comprised principally babes, once. Slievenamon knocked the gatr y ,-:'them to Canadian patrons.-Toronto = Supported by the Law .,. Ljgnt Planes Can Be •-- - especially the youngest. in the middle of the course. Mail and Empire. The British policeman is backed up Ansonia faltered st rails-just prJ _ - Made Cheaper Than Autos "How are we to aecount for the Im _ - - by the' lav- far more effectively than ceding the gate and so took third r'> - ! Montreal.-If light airplanes were munity of certain babes, and what 1s 6ething Lacking Here affieere is some couatrfea. When.he bon, the second going to the Iria3. made is the same quantities as light the effectiveness of such immunity? ' b an arrest there are not a thous- How ion , horse. Tenace, ridden by Captain The end of the limit seems to have waken all are, aircraft would- be g does it last. `` _t - been reached when a man :n Montreal and loopholes in the criminal law bf "Observation shown that mothers Clare of France,who had had the next ' " I which as unscrupulous lawyer can cheaper than cars,according to Adrian best was sent to jail for 26 days because he Comper, member of an Englia' air- who have had measles impart Im• Derformance to those who had - begged a cigarette from a more for• free his man. There are not a lot c i - munity to their offspring. cleared the first time over '.'.. courset - crimiiials who craft firm, who'is visiting Canada. innate individual. Somehow that rubs go untouched because "The immunity of the babe a Cron the fourth ribbon. 'In as airplane y oil have none of the appears ! _ .. .heavily against the grain of a normal they have Influence, The 71ritish Do expensive parts that you have !a an be absolute' during the first two -Quebec Nigh. =- . Fperson. liceman very truly represents"the ma- months of Its life, and ractically so The program throughout the eves I' This man certainly as more sinned 'jests of the law.' He does not, as a automobile," he said. "You.have just p ing had been o!a high calibre and had _ a y during the first three months. It ,0° as engine and a crankshaft. You have w against than sinning and the citizen canal thing, need to carry a weapon no clutch, no gears, no expensive rear would be relatively so .during th Included two other exciting jnmpiag . a _-who "turned him In" apparently had with him-Victoria Times. events as well,as display, to celebrate axle. You tour .LO she sixth month, but from haven't t springs, or tour completely forgotten the Biblical quo- e sixth month onward this immunit Quebec night;of all raze winnin live. - �.. -' - •: _ wheels with powerful brakes. Certa3p- y tation,"It is more blessed to give than -. --THE EMPIRE � would end. stock entered by that province in the -to receive" while his accoeter a .: - ' . ' i air. The Colfaeum "led earl in the •' Iy a light airplane should be cheaper Fair.idle Non ;': -. than a-light car f made in the same "A babe whose'mother never' had y entity went on the Bibli'eal assumption measles Is not immune. Some author!- evening,and by the time the first jump• . If millions of ands of eta.. quantities." i affirm- "' _ of Ask and It shall be given onto ties a rm that the mother who nurses ing contest, the Touch and Out 3tsLa 11 I to drift 'oat of circul=tioa-aa the! had been called. there way not eves S.. _you." - • - - have been drifting out-and begin to . t � her babe imparts.immunity to it up to 1� ,' °_. - ',- - ` 1i this thing )s'carried too far we pile up !n the banks, clearly the con- ' ht TO Carr the sixth month-that is. I! the moth- standing room available !n the but'•• �! know a great number of omce sequences are. going t., be serious. Y er has had measles. If the mother ing. _ "friends" who will shortly be on the Fewer goods will be bought becau . H>tlfrian VOICES iZrJ Mlles has had measles within s certain bkWf The Touch and Out.'brought iZ $1 " Insider looking 'out`-Kitehener Daily the money to buy them is let. by the Schenectady, N.Y.-A searchlight period prior to the birth of the child, entries over a course so difficult, gad• .. amount lyin unr-ed o.: de will car apparently born immune." although jumping was splendid, not g x posit, and carry human voices 25 miles into the babe is a . .. -. `-- - unemployment must rise. There is no the Adirondacks when General Elec- q - tsfle cleared. Tire fi-staozei:, to l et __ The Bacon Quota ' - . Other way Of stimulating output and trio engineers renew theii expert- U.S. Ilndustilial Production " faltered at either first or second aft I "The Ottawa agreements provide for employment at the present time the_ and only four went as far sa the IIMIL meats with transmission of sound on ', _ - 'free entry into Britain o! 260,000.000 by getting this money back Into circa- light rays. - ..- - Exceeds August 10 P.C. Coming near the last of the entries, pounds o! Canadian bacon "o! good.'lation.-London Daily Herald. . Focusing a pox-erful 36-inch search- - ashingto -Industrial production Pompeian.. a big chestnut owned -by b - ^.-,,Quality." "(food quality" means the -'light light northward upon a point in the in the Uni�ed States, including both Mrs• McNeil Dovia, Blyn Mawr, -Pa-' ' ' mountains near Lake Desolation en- manu'actu'res and mining, was 10 per and rjdden by Howard Lomfa,' trade known 1n Canada ss "select" Dangerous Polley ' cont.' r first cheers of the night an(' took + ' past year Canada on]y.produced one. The Japanese see China rapidly dis. gineers at the sending and receiving larger in September than in stake when f went over all but the - Afth of the number of h end will talk back and forth across august. cgs required Integrating before their eyes, and they -. The Federal Reserve Board re the tearclili ht beam. port- very last jump. Sitton'a faithful Brian _ - " ->� Dply this quota o! "good quality" ask themselves whether their best g I;oru, who had reached the second tc `.. bacon):. These figures may gtve�thoee course !s not to strive to sage some- The rays will be collected--upon a ed today that sharp increases is .- sot acquainted with the industry some thing from the ruins, and t., mark out 3Q-inch concave mirror set up at the physical ou ut in the recent moriths last obstacle before he faltered, took- - ro e •, -- -- _,- sues of the huge task lacing depart• and secure at least one area which mountain lake,and there focused upon had been largely concentrated in the, the second ribbon. - _ lments of agriculture, packera. breed- they can immunize from the surround. the :nechanisin which will ,reproduce textile and leather industries but is f !ens and farmers i! Canada is to take Inn contagion? It is a desperate the sound. September lnclnded meat packing pro- �s Meat ~' trill advantage of this important con- policy, but It is Intelligible to anybody p ducts, stezl and coal. Exports _- .:.'. cession. Already an intensive .cam- who will admit that Japan's interests Grain Show Fees Reduced - .. ,Show Marked Increase psiga towards hog improvement has fa China are more vital to her then the . I IaVC TWO Serf Of Twin! Ottawa.-Exports of meats for thr Dees undertaken by the departments interests which the Shanghai defence Regina.-Fees for entry to the com- Lets 'Phan a Year Old month-of October were valued at$487, • . here and is Toronto. A revolution force was established to protect so petitiva classes of ,the world's grain 338, an increase of $31,269 as con .Within the Industry will be'required. short a time ago were to England. It show, Rgg4na, 1933, have been reduced Indianapolis,-A local attorney and pared with $455,989 in the preview ' _- Speeders are-faced�Witb�--,�--w Drives fir._�; from $5 to $3 and from $2 to $150, it his wife are parents of two sets of ' Dangerous to month, tint a decrease of ;86,113 when bacon is Britain, the exchange and Japan, because It tends to revive the was announced by grain show official; twins, each less than a year old. Ter- compared with the corresponding ',• •: - : -Other major considerations taut leaders prestige of the military caste, to here last wee1C-in classes for which._rence and Deana Herbst were born month of 1931 when the figures were • In the Indus 9 g ' g the total prize money amounts to last March 13. Arlen and Arlene ar• $573,361, ifaye s report issued by tht ' I Industry claim the tacos note strengthen the wanin feudat ideology. 2,400 or more the entry fee waa'2orm` rived Ncv, 12. All are well. .- -- _ can be worked oat to the advantage of Dangerous to civilization, because it Dominion Bureau of Statistics. Thr .the Canadian farmer it only sufficient creates on more septic focus in a dis- snip$5, and in all other classes $2. - _ a- chief purchaser last month was thi •eo-opet'ation; and good will are shorn ordered world.-Round Table. London., $ •- " PRINCIPLES .' United-Kingdom with $361,872. Thr '1 by all concerned.•=Ottawa Journal. ' ' Strengthen the principle of^per. vs __ot._� i _ " _ _ Poetry- i- q.Hit0 --- - - - -- - _ � _ „ a heavy job- 4'wo suns+--fife, for iris by the surplus O1�""'•a for the u • Peace With Honour hours'of work is a good day." of individual strength that energy months ending October, saga the re . :•: 'Radio Licenses The time for rapprochement liam Butler Yenta. port, was $6,7"1,594,as agr 'is' $4,097, ' i pprochement be can be manifested outside 512 in the previous 12 months. - A total o! 544,129 radio, receiving twee), the Government and the Con. 11 licenses have.beea Issued by the Cana. gress will come only when civil dis- -- 'dian Government Radio Branch from ob-edfence Is deflnitely called, off, and '- `_ •' IkPril 1 to Be'tember 30, 2932, or ap when there are guaraates which 2uIly, ., Ont14#en - • Canadian Fruit Enroute to C t • proximately one to every eighteen per. °•.-•° •••- ° ''--__ �_^_ p satisfy the Government that there will •Sons of' the population of the DO- be 'no attempt to revive it in any b �n1n1Q1.-Acton Free Press. =sflape or form. .Even then, past ez• M R,, � r Perience cannot but make Govern• f ri 4 ? .1, a�z5 '1 Comeback For the ►.eras I----71 cautious in acceptin ny over- s' w 'a �� .. ` ��� - The horse will reapj,ear in great lures for peace that may c8me from -. �` { '� r a� r ="t�- �. the other side. India cannot afford t0 ` a x y t� ` ~ ` �+ --force as.the motive power for urban c� _ Y• � ` ' dad suburban street and road trans• risk a repetition of the disastrous ex- - ` ,f? „ , 11 ortation, 1f a certain Britlah OT$ani- P `y `J ' r� * '1.%ezience that followed the Irwin-Gan a �: lion has its way, That organiiatioa, Englishman. r x �, 3 #t r `i.dh! Pact,-Calcutta En ounded to further the interest of the - -- t 3}}a : ' v�t " r ` reader and user of. the horse and, . OTHER OPINIONS - . � r t ,w' ; t�" ' . bay, f$ known as the iNational Horse - ; .'_ � � ' J iz .,.. Hom`e Town Advertising . association of Great Britain At the Mr,.Merchant, the newspapers from f # ;%gyp . ) tuest Of various bodies commercial- the larger cities near.your community_ R,',•, r �+ d ,' ' '"" . -I-v I. -1' interested fn the maintenance of __. s are coming into the homes o! your I. ; , � . _-� erne traffic,it is conducting an active �;:;>.;., N,; ' ,- P' S In . . ,__ , sopaganda for the encouragement of °� customers these tla with surer- f,,, e i #' Using columns bursting with an. ' , e use of horses for transport par- nouncements a! real values. �,�¢ _ ea,sad is meeting with support and IL you will go to .your home town 7 .- _' oDStation from firms with ]area de- - - verses to make.-Welland-Port Col- newspaper advertiai g man he will - borne Tribune. ' help you with your 6Ivertising prob- e . . .' . ' �_. _---=_­:%� - lems._and stake yo4pgdvertfsing just ': ' �''i I. _- -- . Helpful Reading as appealing-to-your-Matomers as the `: •" P g bit city' advertising is. You, '.Mr. .- �r' +-; A fondness for good books doesn't Merchant,have to keep that lead. . , ullt happen. It must ho cultivated in "' - '` 1 Local advertising has the jump oa ' ,, ; 1 �e child, as well as in the adult +Who advertising that comas in from the me, a� 1 ,: ' .: , i/ - Sd not scgnire it in its youth or fat outside, by ploperly ntilhint the - . ., . 11 y i In the transition from youth to ma• home tows newspaper columns con- s. ,e brit.. Homes with good libr.:riea sistsntly sad with oars[ul attention to r'hen the Norwegian steamer Stargaart left the dock at St. Catharines the other day she carried "W-T444 by adult members of the the preparint of am.-Renton, Ohio, 1,100 tons of assorted Ontario products in cans . . . the first of 'many such shipments according to . 4latily seldom are the scan• e& #"va. rr�_. n.-�;L_ ., --- . t r'. 7 r. oF.-A '—7 o. • L r H plo OUR CROSS-WORD FVZZLE of Rv1% ROSE The quality "f SRS wu 4 3 5 4 4 makes it good value 3 hAcever pxce you' Day 40—r s_1x—weeks'." a woman writes, 16 17 had rheumatism, mostly in MY feet atid wrists. in fact, I have beeriAli ,15 ` I tears with the-gain. .Owiai, td StOmaeh 16 0, tzo ie, i could not tabs Jay I'l"d medicine, as it made me•feel sick. So 22 23 lady said I should. try KruicliCll Salts. I am very thankful that I did 26 27 28 9 Red Label -rZJC. - i1be ..so, for now I feel completely restored. so it must be Krus -Mrs. C. range Pekoe, Jb- I havb not-been:-taking-anything-els— .30. 31 chen that has re- lieved me." - 7 0 ce • i- . �­47-33 4- The six mineral alts or r"Uaku'.. have a direct effect upon the whole a6d, A&L-rtising bloodstream, neutralizing uric 9 41 ANSWER TO LAST WEEK'S Clwifi�d --f'-which is the recognized cause of rhea- V/M PUZZLE . (1 f NTO matism. -store t4e elimin- 14/Fl/ 44 45 k N OFFER TO EVERY LNVE. It. They also rL A 42 MIN" S c A Liat of wanted luventivns and all sting organs to proper working order, 51 -free ­­-7 CORL- FT TIED D information sent The Me and so prevent constipation, thereby N L Y F�,E S 01 H IT World Patent Attorr�e�,,L 273 hank kI 7 i" 0 Ig E r .; I E 8!�.;t. Ottawa. Canada. 46 4 -PULLETS. -YEARLINU HENS AN D chee ng the further formation of uric' 0 N BYE �I --acid and cther body poisons which un- R S 5Z 0 P, 0 T11 6 cockerels. starred Rocks, White 50 51 'dermlue the health. 1—C E 3" SIA R PET itucks, wyandottLa and Leghorns J. G. Tweddle. Fergus. otat. S 9 T A EWL 33 BLISS 54 55 R A K 3 IlW A I T E R KOTOMLB you SJULN. A T R E A D*F L A R E I think there, can be few, who 1 1/4 H.Y. MOTORS, -.5 ()I-t bo CYCLE. than 1, that this is 42--Stupid person 13—Miwhanlcal"man" I L K S L I'P JWO R Z 3, $7.50, guaranteed. isi King street more truly feel t Horizontal a world of bliss., of beauty-, that Is, 16—Anger y R R T R A X A N East, Toronto. . .... I—swift 43—Precedes -chat bliss and beauty are -the eud. 6—Tapestry .45—Negative prefix 19—Offers X P i E y E 8 C A Pre-war Stuff tendency of creation; and evil$ 11—Distant 46—Frono a 21—Prudence 0 C E, 0 the- That &is only the. 23—To lift ? 3 "we better make a1ront-page story are the shadows . 12—"Fan" 47�Requltal P 0 3 T life in the picture.— —ConfLdencW—. 7 T T E of coloditions of 14—Alott 49—Slang. to defeat 25 this wedding," remarked the editor. George VIOL 15—Hero 5C�--Ruling 27—To soak' "Why-V.asked the society repgrter 2—Robber 99—Tool Wive in surprise. -They. aren't very pro. 15—Hard shell fruit 54—Cupola 82—Seat of office 20 55---Concluded 33--Ceased A Scotsmad was flying from Croy- miAent people." - Spider Vertical 34—Falls as hall and don to .bwitwriana, and �he VEv,r ­Tuat may be,' Lie repileU. Out Ull* D! PLUMB'S lix ",:�Stalled 112 Mud noticed that his pas is the first account of A wedding you '121—Roman road -.1—Estimation min looking round, no very ill. His 2—Part of "to be 35--To sift senger -appeared to be have turned In for ages that hasn't bad PERFECT PIPE S—Seed container 36—Fed with fuel face was rod, and he was perspiring plant.. 4—Entry 37—Purport freely. as a last line, 'They will reside with ;.N—Trees 7 cy stepped at Paris the the bride's parents'." `76 same,Is stamped on b--Releases ­40--�Splke of grain So-when It., the stem—and the wood. Sty—Hazard --Silvery .43—Moon. (variant) pilot, suggested that the Scotsman Anon, should break his journey and Sri a —Away 7—Cro 44-- "PLUMir is * soo , imed In m White on the mouthplan. 8—Land measure 4T—Jewel doctor., Earn $5.09 to $10.00 DailYl —To oppose -9--By The Scotsman shook his head. .15 i,-43--To bow exclainied. Earn part time. while learning fol- ...'.91EWARE OF 33--At this place 10—SpanIsh Utles e a' ,richt!" be )owing lig pay tra.des: Garaifei work.IMITATIONS 39—At wreath —Pertaining to Norae 61.=To leav "There's nothin' rang wip me-'t welding, barbering, hair dreamijig. .11 Positions open.: - InfidrmaJoh freo. 41—To carry poetry 53—Symbol of tellurium "But, man alive, looking ter- Employmeni service from eoast to rible!"expostulated.the pilot"There'o Coast. Appl? Dominion Schools, matter with you." Head -Office, 9 Queen W. Toronto. ETERNITY "Well, it's like this," explained the for Fall Wear sorb"'ll" the We exist In eternity. Dissolve the Scotsman. "Wilen. I was conalla' to �100 body and the night Is gone; the stars are extinguished and we men- -., By HELEN WILLIAMS. Croydk)n by year car I mad a notice as ffirec-- which-Wd extra luggage v number of our IAE-TINNING rt -lure duration by the numb pence a poun nis' goin! t' PAY of Models to illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Fur d. I was then" from Model thoughts. the activity Of reason, the nished With krery Patterit. 'that, so I .slipped on in& e*tra Milk Cans, lee Cream ruci&ers. Ctipp*e discovery oi truths. the acquirement Hoops. Tour old cans made like new half cost of new. of virtue.the approach of God.—Mary cloth's." for less then. And he opened b43 overcoat teurizers retinned at your own plant. Emerson.' Twouto cadmium sating 2unlar Underneath was another overcoat. Trade U .0. anquirsoa roi, A GREAT DEED He also had on two Jackets,two walst- 120 Xdwix Avenue. Varants. ptualMOVICH . mats and three. pairs of, trousers!"NASKIEU A ence mqn may justify his exibt LIMITED n ft- by doing a great .deed, writing a jU SojAp Thaes Xasorn and 1 • 440 meal t book, or delivering -a 'grea "So you asked the fortune teller who World Around great 0 Is. Apeeeb. would be elected Prealaeut -of t' United Statear' "Yes, and I got ..n absolute correct prophecy_ She siLld cutleurn that the man elected would have a Nodung Better for Daily Use double '0' in his name." PQCO 25C. i fu Each S SOURED ON HE Now WORLP—THAT'S LIVER Means Wake up your liver Bile —No Calomel necessary people who fed sow, dussish and Health Insurance make the mistake Of taking or laxative 7 ...... Flz.,,�Mi Water, candy son mh OWLAI Mchs" VWeh only luov Take requla4 P all or ro liver. Abe =&n. d.ippre What you used = NO liver d bile. Start IATW bile Yaw pounds of Get SC • S mach and War as th" OTT your sto abould, =as mom C a I.Attle Uver PMO Will won fiz re Carter -yeseLabla. Sale. sun. i Ask for th rue. Refuse .6= EMULSION i sk. at all=to. 31 Wect Purel:r of Norwegian Cod Liver Oil jjj� Builds Resistance_L Easy to Digest 0 ��eg� % COUGHS -_ 4 TAe belf a==""H,is StinanPa.lalmle k. Abe rob FOR CONSTOATION it well I=&your cb@sG A Yeteggetrefleff A fascinating little dress is this -SAFE SCIENTIFIC. A•and one which has many modish points an •slimming qualities into the barguin. Ins am&'A A nawMUWV KING Of N- It has lighter plain trims which is * so attractive against a ark ground. Here Is the fat reducing new Ch _--ir6olim mix- wbTch you have waited. p. Such materials as thin piece of LACEY'S MEDICATED RE- tares, crepe satin and rough �rePe DucING GUM after each meal and . . . siUm, etc., are stunning for fall wear. lose pound after pound c unsightly fat. The safest, most convenient have siver heard at IM, indulgence in rich foods, tOb&cc0,= I 'E.�i .6ou England. Succeeds where le, 28 years, 36, P, 40 and 42 inches th r bou- 'cl the system should..6 offset bust., methods have failed. T B. A C K ACH E else that piles lip act sands have benefitted• Mrs. G. of To- ronto writes, Milk of Magnesia. This Size 86,requires 8% yards of 89- 44 Pinkham's -with a We P~ shall continue to take Laceys Take Lydia E. inch material with yard of Winch regularly it ka-b rid me Of 251 _VegetAMeC0MP0Ulud,. r neutralizes; the acidity and you feel, fine. Plenty of contrasting.. lbs. excess fat in three weeks and wbo k the molt of a is nothing like it for "ImoijubW HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. improved my heah." ur of !�Y=bdwb 1.0* men know there LACEY'S does noise ontain Thyroid or own cond what Go to Lydia IL A=M-,"V=bC Write your name and address plain other harmful drugs and to not habit- C afta. 'Vet genuine; ly, giving number and size Of such forming. 'It is a combination Of rec- the gen there's something about the 1116-84L JIM T840 I%w every at" Yom wMimcbse form—AP, as you want. Enclose 15C in ognixed anti-fat ingredients in a be" out TV ina& Patterw, I ;&JE4M ...results cc 10M=wbkb Phillips formula, and the.-way P~ n '0 _Veasant chewt to this mervelove s or edn- , +4.-,r - the•I afts &.ij BT and dives we"14111 m C same. strealIth and alsefflix. It Yee 00 don't act the Aide digestion and Impro;ii health Substitutes d it carefully) for each numb", and drug Sold and recommended by all . . . iv," or na4lopirs so swab -address your order to WUS01M Patters' and department storm--*nil JIG for belp Yo- (L week's supply. To reduce AFELT go cut ?8 West Adele ide St.,T*rauto. ask for LACZY18 R316- of erwy lee women w"-sport ALSO IN TAKET FOVAt Phillip$' 3M Serviee, DUCgur dealer ft=ear that they an benefted y*-am me now on ale at drug stores everywhere. G GUM. U you do not live medicine. any a liettio ft Yom mom t4sipocaffl remit to. near a dru at plea" vmtcb do RE CT tiny tablet is I The toot Is never more provoking ZACXya, 3p.V,3"Z M Vancouver, slot today. . .and "Made In Canada" .of genuine nmpe Mimic aricagamCM6 thim when he aims-at wlt-"—WT0h*r- N.C. (3WIed PONtVW&) ISSUE 48—`32 ley. Recl Ro A "7" atti ;ac-A 1171 00.41* MLMM.: with a fb-Ar-ed that he had gone to sleep and the SiMp which be is destined to occupy, day, Nov. 17th, at 9.30 and the training which he has attendance, the avow, storm of le German Rem dy the coffee Ind over putting out evious Aay hindering several.of ihe the--flame, and allowing the gas tc) �,'been receiving in public speaking pr For Stomach Trouble members from attending. The p�r- Awakelning he fill the room. develops hLa natural gifts. He pose of the meeting was not for the an effort- to reach the door but was lerl- reaches the TERMS made The simple German remedy, less .151,36 P"year $1.50 it Paidis advaus. 4ebwaptions to the United SLUM and Great has been called upon on man transaction of business-but for the overcome by the gas. •The police ka, UPPER BriLaiu42.0q in adyame. deepening of the spiritual Ufe of the were notified but they found that he washing out poisons which cause perform -d-laties that' all- -C-oroner Rundle-destomach trouble. One does stops SAN naturally belong to the King, who an address on the New Oxford Move- tided the death was accidental and I C_. Jonei, draggist6 -'.JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, was unable to perform tbern on meat was given by Rev. W. J. Smy- no inquest was held. Deceased, who th, of Orono, which was appreciated was 32 years of age, was a 'son of SALE REGISTER. -account of illness. The� duties a ....... znd provoled much WsI The the late james Riehs;rds, hL at 1.1.� he has performed in IL 11008t majority of the members - 'we' - THURSDAY, DEC. - Auction -NOTES AND COMMZNTIL 9 re In time resided an the base line, Pick, 1st creditable' manner. One of hi, favor of adopting an open sympath- ering. He is survived by his mother sale of about seven acres of stand- etic mind and reaping any benefit and his wife, who was visiting rel ing timber (maple, beech, eI Fears' are' expressed that the characteristic@ which has aroused er� thought hjz-,,h at IT",% Cllvmv- which might accrue. Oth at4ves at Trenton at the_time__Gf-'tI"A 419t. Lawrence, Wsteryv"q plsnq beadmiration-of all is his total iuxn:p at eenelus OAL fatal occurrence'. John Powell, of moot, the property of T.-Lenson. the new. United disregard of danger.. This was account. of the funeral of a son of the Sale at 1.30.sharp. See bills. F. W�' Pickering Village, is an uncle of .18tates zovernment, under presi most pronounced daring th, Rev- Al M. Irwin, the Presbytery ad- deceased. Silversides, auctioneer. Journed to meet in the Lknited Chur- "dent•elect Roosevelt. Many period of the War, when he ap. ch, Whitby, at the condwicII the ial -Americans seem to be-of.-the-opin_ -peared iv, Le funeral se&ke. Rev. Andrew Rodd- Notice to Creditors 7 nom that the agr in places where excitement and on, of Vancouver, whose church has 0 cring eemeat arrived at clAnger -was greatest .On ma been feeding hundreds of unemploy- by the United States and Canada, a TAKE NOTI('E that' all persons occasions he would steal y ed, gave a, strong address on the having claims against the Estate of ompmq `;.'Which was not ratified yet by the away -"needs of the hour. and was followed Thomas Fletcher Law, late of the -United States, Was too muck in from those whose duty. it was to by Rev. D. N. McLachlan, who spoke Township of Pickering in the Coun- Ifavor of Canada. Another cause protect him. His actions on the on the duty of the church I in times ty of COAL AND COKE a Ontario, Coal Merchant, dec- of unrest. En the e-*mng a bdnquet .,,-of the Opposition to the scheme is the field of battle was the cause as served% the W'. A., at which eased, are required to file particul- RardA uud -that it wottld rob_the railways of of much anxiety to the govern- Rev. Williams and•McLachlan '-were ars in writing of their claims. to the -.Try the New Welsh Coal A large nt, as the safety of the heir to the speakers. This was undersiAned Executrix on or before Is amount of their business, followed by December 24th, 1932, after which - the presentation of 'the play "Play House 2130 Phones Office SW date the- assets will be ciistx� which would be disastrous to the throne meant much to the the Game," of -which the Rev. buted, nation. Again last week when Crozier, i.�'.the author. The play having regard only to such cfa:� as ti "em. -They have Brest difficulty the -Executrix shall have had notice. at the present time to make things Pickering h the Prince was called upon to exceptionally well given and was en Ficke Hairdmoin joyable and profitable to all present. DATED this 24th' dap of November, and Dry Goods open the Northern Irelandearlia- .90, and if they were to lose that 1932. went buildings, he exhibited e -business, which would go to the th same disregard of personal safety, OSHAWA Mary-Rebecca Law, by her Solis- water Marcel. Finger-wavea 'Water route, It would almoet Pat Hair cutting, hors, Thomson and McMillan. 605 'tWvo out of business. Neither by going away quietly. unnoticed -Frank Richards, of i 'c! met Roy& 1 , Permanent Waving his ty, I Bank Building, Toronto. Out. death by asphyxiation, on -Saturday, We specialize to the New ­Zenith -Cleasida nor the United States can by the many guards who were last at his home at 264 Gibb Street Machineless Method"of appointed to look after his III i . I -40t Along without the railways, He was; ah employee of the Mercury Permanent VIVATing. -"90 they should be considered when 80 that he might enjoy him%elf Service Statior6 and as he did not NOT Hours:-9 A. in. to 8 p, m. every day 4§esll,- uI nae t"st.' LL. WII altuounnit APIMar for work during to aay, rus eXeSeg 210MUSY,ADQ OV01010P My brothers-in-law, T. Laurie Art- appointment. t..raace Waterways, It would was known that his. life was id bur Cockerharn went to investigate All outstanding accounts' due, /K -no -doubt Prove a great boon to jeopardy. Throughout him whole about 9 o'clock in the evening, laid W. 9 Jac G. S. Cluiidge Jackson must be settled it Next to R. C. Jones.DIrugglat. Mly -to the large public career he has show' bin -found him sprawled on the floor e citi" Moom the great P a of once and are payable to 'Jake* AN well As to the farmers in self to be A friend of the people the kitchen. From all appearances he The North-west and States border•-one who was alwa ys had got up in the morning and put F. R. JACKSON C law a Id ready an on the coffee pot on the gas range Plckeriag: Nov. 2A, 1982. ADS On or near the great lakes, anxious to help those who were in and went back to becL It is suppos- need of help. He has thus en. A coroner's jury in W eatern cleared himself to the nation, and "ALE THE THE MORTGAGE %7L 'DAYS BUYRR "Ontario. who investigated v6stigated �the'with a man of his typest"the head of properry In the OWNER 00 Oft" -death of a pedestrian, in their of the nation there is no'po"ibility SERVES SAVES -verdict. strongly advised pedee. of the-daticii'becoming a republic- Township of Pickering' ARE 'trisa's to face the traffic while Had other crowned heads of UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the SOUP -DAYS :"Walking an the highway, This is Europe showed the same spirit as powers contained in a cerWn mort- `DI Of Advice which has been the members of the British royal gage which will be produced at the All Flavor* e*lven many times, but too often family, there would not be as Heinz SOUPS, Except Chicken per tut 10C time of sale, there is to be offered by public auction by :William Maw, 114t is Passed unheeded by People Many vacant thrones "as there are Whitby, Ont. on Heinz Spaphetti Heinz Beaus ..Heinz who suffer Fn consequenec When.to day. 'SATURDAY, NOV. 26th. 1M Cooked in Tomat 0 Since Large tin 17e Cat@ap m Psr"On is walking. with the at the hour of 2.30 o'clock in 2 large tins 29e Medium 12e tier bottle 20c raffle, he does not know when a Oshawa Presbytery Meeting --Abe aftenwoa 'a approaching from behind. ausages, Fuller's Pure Pork,, ,2 lbw• 29c* S The Presbytery of Oshawa of the THE CORDON BO 'E II it is clods%t hand and then US person is -liable to beco United- Church of Canada met in the PIC40MING ONT. BROKEN me[ United Church. Pickeruir )n Tours. bs. for ' I 9c -,excited by the unexpected ap In the township of Pickering,- In Soda Biscuit, Weiton 2 1 �13rch of the car and step in front 1 the County of Ontario, and being mw composed of part of lot number 20, -.1 Jar Pickles, 40 oz. Both I Bag Floor, 7 lba Both of It. The motorist. In trying to (twenty) concession One (1) of the and for and for i.avoid striking the person lusy. 0 said Township, more Particularly,de- I Relish 49C. I lb. Jewel Short. 27c. Itern scribed as follows: to one side, And the pedes -'IbOsu WAY step in the New COMMENCING at an angle where a direc. the easterly limit of said lot 20 is NOW IS THE TIME TO MAKE YOUR CHRIST- ition With tragic resulti. In walk- intersected by the southerly limit of WAS CAKES AND PUDDINGS. MAKE SURE KIngston Road, thence south west- THAT THE FRUIT. NUTS, CHERRIES 19TO. ERS erly along the southerly limit of the THAT HELP TO MAKE THE CAKE BETTER 409 A"inat the traffic there is no WBST danger of behit struck from Kingston Road.- seven hundred and GET THEM AT THE RED AND Nrw WUMT10ML WHITE STORE AND BE BUBB. ARE FRESH. behind, 84 ail the traffic on the 1 &Vy forty-eight feet five inches to an fr- -.side on which he is walking is an pipe; thence ,sixteen degrees fif. ty-six minutes west alonm a '00ming iron the front, DXTMUM we in use by bunt- fence- feet .!!1vrhen a car, approaches him he has, I Jud� architects. physiasna, eleven inches more or less to inter- tY Of time to Step to one faraws,teschcr16 h1XVIrians.der- sect the northerly limit of the lands 'BOOTH MUR ISON so that am� engineer@$banker five hundred and seventy-eight ,_ Wien side, �71*hich should amm. by iraccoIssful men and heretofore conveyed to one,.;amow Ould be to the left side, wmmwn the worm over. EL Young; thence tiorth. seventy-one :7 *0 tbers is 00 danger Of being degrees, twenty-four minutes east at- PICKERING An You Equipped to'Wn? 11truck. long the northerly limits of the lands Tus r;ew Lmtwmfional provides heretofore conveyed to one, Young, You order '-PHONE PICKERING'IM We deliver to iuccesip. It is an All- six hundred slid eighty-four feet 008. theta teschcr,a unk�� four.inches.to a noint in the easter- slow the wife of captain tion Ans"aw. ly limit of said lot !�O; ';herice north- Ad. A.' Kollioon, has added to vm, 1 ty ent why not asake daiky It you se& effictencv.sad erly alone the easterty 'Urnit of'said lot 20, eight hundred and seventy- !^ yten use of this ras fund of inform. nine feet three inches more or less laurels by- lowering b ?ickefing Hardware Store •66urs the record held by bee bus- 1 ation? 41ftIbuWryTer-nI X"PoI to the v6int of commencement, save A, 84cht from London to 44" Inustratio". cownw 1.plat,.," and except the railroad right of- If ws�e_tho jkm ical so ixeftw- way Xreated 21st May, 11-91-4 to Does our old strive burn too__rn_wc_h_fteLL -_ =G-0 PstOwn. South Africa. She the Toronto -Ea5tern Railroad Co Findlay and MoOlary lines. I hey give the�naximum It"d Sks Most, noted- woman dyer in w wd",-Paper EdGms. TERMS: Ten percent. of the pur- -amount of--heat with the minimum amount, of fast. she world, as* she has broken Wrfts&r6Pft- chase money at the thrie of sale, !Men pop% =several records. Her husband -I I I u6tratums, and balance within ten days. The e". Free, • property -,,.G&1v. ind black pipes, elbows and dampers. of rty wffi be sold subject to re- 1WISS the first set P00I man to Oro" the mm" If served bid. For further particul- U -AtA&nt'c from Seat to west, which name 401", are and of Sale, apply 49 said to be more difficult than One only, Now McCormick-Deartug 750 lb. Ballbearing G.&Q. "W. A. McKa&W, Cream Separator for$92.50. JrOW -West to east. . Then two_ MERRIM Setlefter for the Tender. 4wistors, man and wife, should-' co, _M9 .11INindas Shvek W. Tom**. 401 be -satisfied with their con- or �0 wwUla .maw, auctioneer, Agetit for McCormick.Doering Farm Machinery and Repairs. -quests Of the air. There is really Whitby, Out. Plow.Shares to fit nearly every make of plow. '80thing to be gained in the.. -lightsk except fsine. -It may be Our Motto -"We have It; Oats got 1% Or "argued that it is only in this way it is not made." 0 in es. re Progress can be Mad Heie' on NG•;.'Cablishing Air liuSS across the i. s BALSDON PICKERI .,kXM& or across too -------- .. .................. ........ 'Vapt. and Mrs. KOIlison have cuts per poun SEASO ABIJE SPECIAIS hOW12 the world what they can Pork d do in thq way of flying, and AN the sport is so hazardoub, that to Loins, od.and our priessiare can Our first shipment of Rubber Footwear has•arrived satiouil saving that we pass on to you. tinus It they WAY meet the same a sen late."other famous aviators have Hams, .18 .0 .1069 Men's Leather Costs, Just the thing for cold weather', 7.50 each. - A splendid range of Men's and Youths' Cost Sweaters and Pullovers ­!"`XXst- It I$ claimed that flying to Made, in many color combinations and all splendid wearing qiailities.' -just"Safe " Any other form of Men's Cape 09c each up. Boys' Cape 490 each-up. ltr"SPOrt&tion, but the Shoulders', Men's Colored Flannelette Work Shirts 85c up.". �do not,prove this.. reoords We have a very complete Underwear Stock-many. qualities..an.d . Sides a 7'' ll' "'s 9C. prices to choose from. Men's good quality Combinations from 1.85 r,sui U, P*. Oft . ., ": . . .1 1 1 1 be Pigs' Heads', .. 2c.. Try our Overalls next time, 1.25, 1.49 and 1.755 ir. _ter befor*'in the hi tory -4ritish Empire or -in the history Heavy all wool Work'Sox, 8 pair for 1.00. per -ef the world T .. . Breakfast Bacon, 15c. has there been a king Men's Wool Sox-at 25 cents per pair. Or Prince Who has Won the admir• 7. Select your Xmas Gifts early, while the assortment is good. Nation and IOVS Of the people as tae "o Prince of Wales. He impresses Phone W04 a was who Is naturally W :,R E I D C E C I L-' ­ B RADLEY WlfW to fill the high position to -Butcher Pickering ,�F;;"C- ,t gyre rd� .,,� `R .try ''. - ^+r..+;k`!.•''�'-. r_"L".^ ..1�,.y� 4. � i• f�"-.' ''�►:'..s'-�Y�..s? �R»7-" e[ .` �. h. :�^*' R%s.' 'r� :�T.. ..R-� .a3•'Zs�'.i .,v:..r-,iydf..�r ..�� ,! �`'•:r:^�ro.,max.�,�`•r^i+.«" ^�',� .,,^.^ acre.;, �,�'�.�r ^iY�-- ,�',�c:i' ,�•. :.�', 'ti"' ,«-- 'z�'�y�f,..� -J- r +q:�u:'i, ;t, .�,: 4,`;'F•�a- n,'�.n,L.•...e .'Far' r�•ry�Ev,.a£aa.� fay .-- �+,�. --.�;�'...,:.� °�F`-#y.� *'�''"i., *Cb•r-.. °;xc,, �•ry s(✓ 4 ,�. r:3,'�" � a• •.#' ,.4 :'r." .> y...� ,;•i .t �.,A. •w.,.mv.'flF i.'r:�u.' .r'�'�•- rt -c• r w war:.cis- -.Y.:,:., w_a .>,�v. '�£ _ ••. o..3c§:'S-�_'•'cz:. � Md-�• -�°, ' •`.¢ .�.• -�.i-. 4':.-`4 °h ."'f•-• -.i .,,.-, K r�x, �jr,�,.✓ .b'. fir:^ .+N.,r••!`d 9h,.,. +.n•' `.O� -� /(' - .R.. �:,0 y. ?'^rot_ '•' •NS 'V""' 4"` sir •- ri L _ L- nom,'^ .:W F~ a fir• y 7' cry aJ' r rr ry:•.. fir.•. •^of° r aeF's p s' • - •1 .•A MONT Mrs. J. Readtnan has been eon their wedding• 'IMHITLVALE ss� fined to her bed for the past week Miss D. Brown of'Aginconrt and '' . . Wffi -ANDERSON D.A. and M� Sc,)tt were in the through illness. Mr. and Mrs. Kerrameth Reesor spent +city on Friday last. The many friends bf Miss Loretta D. A. and Mrs. Scott have been Monday evening of last week with Roach were shocked to hear of her » 'DUNBARTON C. A.and Mrs. Overland motored spending a week in Stayner with 'Mr. and Mrs. T. heeds, death on Thursday morning last as ` to the city on Sunday. Reuben and Mrs. Besse. A number of friends assembled at a result of injuries sustained the pr• D hh nn >-- _IdieE Donnell spent the. creek Fr,luk-Solon elabratgil__hie SO�b the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Wazz evious afternoon when struck by,a N'S U R ri N V E ^ *. • , 'end with friends in Stratford. b1i*�thdayon 9atnrday last. ` e °-- �3' mg 1 a p� motorcar driven by W. J. Ryan, of —_ --- ` I. F. and Mrs. Dopking enter extend congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. F. Draper, Case Miss Toronto. Mrg. Roach lived in Man- •;AUTOMOBILE, Verna fined friends from the city last Mies Dorothy Brown, of Aginw •Wagg) with a miscellaneous chester, but taught the public school -FIR14 ��• court, is "visiting with Mark and _ - at Prospect. Her son, Arnold, who is - 8IIRGLARY Mrs. Lyman Pilkey is spending Mrs. Linton for a few days. nuc,a.er the only survivor in- the family, us- a fete days in Toronto visiting D. A. and Mrs. Pugh and Roy ually went- after her in his car, but )CASUALTY friends. -- — '- ' -- .�:_ ____^:__ , and Mrs. Morgan attended ' the i-ne nyoso t,ommiesion have cone- �- �m�-���.c.• -z�=3 aAable t^- L;-r`It- R-A3'�ES >-• Dick Cooper is suffering from an Royal Winter Fair at Toronto on. menced ping their poles on the start the car, so she started home, --abscess on his right arm, but is, Tuesday. Audley'and District 'transmission. walking and had gone only a short Phone Pickering 7920 801y able to be around. D. A. Pu k has been bas bat Mrs. Rutledge and Family have distance, and when on a hill -where Mfas Margaret CFraham still ing hay during the past week and been spending a few days with the there is a bad curve,. Ryan came a- BONDS-(4overnment. Muaieipal and -. j Messrs. Winter Bros. and families. long in his-car and--struck her. She Mortgage Bonds. 'Ateo.Iadustrlslo, continues in poor health from-A has had Mr. Barton, of.Lakefleld, Will Westney has returned from sustained a' broken leg and Ryan Safe investments at from 5 to 7 per =; ` severe attack of neuritis. as-iating him. the North, a lucky member of the took her-to the-Port Perry Hospital. cent. Many care had to receive much Evaus Ward has been cogfined hunting party, Deer and Partridge. Her only apparent injury was the 1NSURANO E—All classes written in. -persuasive power on Tuesday to his bed through blood-poison- Some of the hunters from around the broken leg, but she collapsed at two eluding Fire, Automobile, Wind. anorninx before they would con in in 1,i• ankle, caused through o'clock in the morning following the storm.Accident and Sickness. +sent tb- operate under their own g -- ' country hove some.pretty good gores P his being kicked by a caw. to tell, some brought hotug samples accident. A post mortem was order- �. Phone or write - -- power. Thomas Paterson had a business that- we are not sure is venison• or ed in order to :determine the cause 43 t ED. BOWMAN,Whitby Mrs. M. J. Leppington, of TO- trip to Toronto on Tuesday, and "boloney." of death, acid an inquest was order- " f routo, returned home on Sunday, Mrs Paterson spent the day with The Grasmere Farm Exhibit in the ed by the coroner, Dr. Harper. Mrs. N after spending a wonth with her her dHUQhter, Mrs.C. Peagelly, of 50 bush. Alaska Oats, Competition Roach was the widow of the late M. DINTY S, GARAGE nephew, C. A. Overland, and Brooklin• in the Canada-wide showing received F. Roach, of Cherrytwood. After his family. Quite a dumber of the young sixth place honors.This was obtain- d eath she resumed work in her prof- Ooc. Sroek;and;8ingston gds. , We are pleased to see Leonard people of Claremont attended a ed-in competition with a strMg list easion, that of school teacher. She _ Pilkey able to be out again, after party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 'of exhfbits from Western Canada, taught for several years in VV - General Repair Work all cars, 4 his recent painful accident. He Lee, of 'Stouff.ville, on.Saturday and is worthy of note. Congratulat- vale and afterwards moved to Man- guranteed at reasonable expects to be able to resume work night last.' ions Frank: cheater to reside and taught in the prices, next week. Rev. Mr. Hamilton, of Toronto, 'lie M. and M. Drama Play the public school at Prospect. She was . Thomas and Miss Margaret oecnpied the pulpit is Lhe Baptist Game" will be given by the caste, of well and favorably known here. She Acetylene Welding. firsham, who have been residing church on Sunday last when he the United Church, Pickering in the was an active worker in the church Batteries ropaired and ogarged. In D. M. )lforgan'e ree n residing for reached two day last when a church on Tuesday evening next at and in the community and waa very Firestone and Dunlop Tires.t the past few months, are moviag He will also preach again next 8 p• m• � play has.a delightful highly esteemed by all Who knew Gasoline and 011s. marl ores led story behind it. and is at the same her.. The sympathy of all fa extend- n he house for p _ - bi tot T d ed to Arnold her 20 ear old eon. . , Sunday.$ 20-y ear y• hl edluatiZynai. No Admix __ time by 'Mrs. Yeates. Some of t1ie stories that origin highly Refreshment Hooch in Ooaasetion The OI_aremont Social Club are ate in the north are to be copy, ion will a be ��ed' Silver collection . ' holding their annual dance in >:ho righted. This miguto be a adt•16 will be taken. -- r«ai ht owed 9 � =ti _ -Community Hall this (Friday) Es}etory method of preventing too drtouorewM. - evening• a large number of invi- .ma'ny versions of the various --+ s MILTON ,1ations have been sent out and a happenings being told to the stay' Miss Muriel Sheppard was a Tor. • '' 421y PROPRIETOR '.good crowd.0 expected to be pees- at•homes, iftn#o visitor over the week-end. . -ent from outside points. Mr. and Mrs Bert Harvey attend- The small boy is now- beady ed the- All-Star Radio Artists Con- , bunting for his skates ALTONA.to get them rest in aid of the Milk Fund held in Irrabsl tljt lg`!i ftow - 4harpened. so as to be ready for Miss Esther Davis visited with Massey Hall Toronto, on Wednesday, the ice which is to 'be ready for Mrs. g_ Thompson on Tliur,aay last, evening, November 18th. The prow- TORONTO - - ' -skating in a few days. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Tamplin accoaipan- ram was personally o by - �_, e` - Paterson is the.man who does the led Mr. and Mrs. L• Grove to Toros- Bob Harvey, while Al. Harvey was Eingle 600. Return 90c, tom..rtad eharpeoia4 and he can do it to to an Tuesday last. Master of Ceremonies The concert EVERY HOUR - perfbetion. + Mrs. George •Robinson.,of Stouff- *as a great success both as to the Sleighing hue been flood here. villa Was a recent visitor with Mr. excellence of program and also in at 6 minutes to the hoar, Eyesight- Specialist 'd daring the past week. Man and Mrs. Win. Reesor. patronage. In 1931 the Milk Farad from 8.55 a. m. to 10.55 P. M. p„•„ l,,.,,,,,,, ih,a..:., .rs,acorn - ,sleighs and cutters have been assn Mr. and Mrs. O. Madill entertained Concert distributed 80,158 bottles o! (except 10 55 a m. .and 8.55. a.r •.mac, « by as on our streets with their merry a few friends to dizkter on Sunday milk for needy children attending 5.55. 7.55 and 9 55 p. m.)and •e 't'"- sleigh bells. Motoring ` is also last, it being the 20th anniversary of eight .public- and separate schools in at ?.10 and ?.55 a. tree daily DISNEY BLOCK, ; good, although the roads aroyery _ _ the city. ezeept Sunday. 10.hb A. m.. Oshawa icy, mss ears have landed 8.55, 5.u5. 7.65 and 9.55 p, m; 7 T T 9ma! Katy Kane for Oebeee Set., Sun.8c Sot. only. 11.45 OPP• Poet oQiee E'er hash in the ditchev. Eye p m. Sunday only. James Underhill and dnnghter, icaty was qever a very strong girt Miss Clara, were in the city or a =j' ' and her work in a laundry taxed II' 4 T re her strength severely. In order to Leave Toronto=very Hon' few days this week, and when save as much AA .be could to help oa;the half hoar -+ there attended the Royal-Wicter out at home, she used to walk lone - c blocks to her rooming-house, and from 8.30 a.m.to 11.80 p.m. .-:Fair, which was a great success. gli(� the change from the steam-ladep (ezeept 10.80 a. m and,12.30, ` the - atmosphere of the laundry to - - t Y sues was not so a osp i though the attend cold of the outside was also karma 2.80, 7.30 and 9,80 p. m.) and large as usual, due Do doubt to - _ ful. At length she caught a bad co at 7.30 w. m.daily except Sall- _ t be depression. Eye which she could not sake off, and ` _ P . .. _ y 0 80 230 8 Remember the ' suction suction sale of - _ ;,. t when the doctor was called he day. 1 a. m., 1 . , °.ti � icons that she had consumption. 7.30 and 980 p, m. Bat.,Sun. s ' '.-standing timber to behold on She was sent to the Toronto Hod- Thursday. flee. let, at North- - Strain pital for Consumptives• ynd al- do Hot. only. Eastern though very downcast at first, she Standard Time. f Ularemont, near the elevator, - had not been there-long before she f _. belonging to' T. Lenson. There by C. H. Tlolck, Opt. decided that she was fortunate in- PARCEL EXPRESS y _ _ deed. for within s (f short time the between all pointson ray Coach 'are about seven acres andconsiste Eyesight Specia4d wonddrful treatment and care which —- Jf both hard and soft woods, and she rece1ved began to have their Llaes Raeite(aseept U.S. A.pis.► r"` •� + will be Bold is smell late. See = :0oP7right 1x28) - effect. she has gained in weight Tickete_and information at 6111s for particulars. Part 39 her usual .usiay spirits have re- pa cursed, and 8urtne her °worktn� Qi1/ii�V�AVii* * The gee!boaters from. Clare boor." she v able to knit b v V L11�1 ' =mont and vicinity have returned A person accustomed to good via- jackets for other patients, �! home. One ray succeeded in Jan in early life does not willingly The doctors and nurses are hope- Eastern House—Pickertnir �Phen time ap ,oacb. h pa give it up, yet it is -surprising how fnl that she w1I1 soon be well •1getting their tall quota of deer. eaoaah to return to work. but If It as its final bons the many gradually'-lose vision and nev- bad not been for the Toronto Hos- i 'Another party of several hunters er seers to note the loss. It beihw yt� her chantp for recovery would wi�be standing aaa ' did not fare so well. and they had have been small. ' gradual and extended over so longs The hospital needs funds, how. si! �' mats tribute .to the - .•the misfortune to 1060 one of their plod. Then again. a low error that ever• to enable it to carry on its ` persons they have been inomber from North Claremont. can be overcome is more likely to 'work. win,you het by sendins . erected r. Our who turned act safe and sound, canes` a noticable strain that a high. Tort to - A- Rdd. 329 Couege Flt, . . ; rafter a time. er fault,that cannot be overcome by �+ i Winter hs6 arrived in-earnest, straki. Many of the common sympt- the best' land judging from the way it to oms of eyestrain coming on at this• -' -LET US CHECK YOUR CAR ~ �° ' ,acting it intends to stay with u6. time of life are often laid to some- (iOR THE WINTER r+R t N. W WAFP IP Lset week we had ggrits a heavy thing else, overlooked or misinterp- r _ 8� b7B� snow jell. end on Taeeday morn wed• Many, very many, cannot Rive - ... = - %:.Ang s number of thermometers a. definite accpunt of their- trouble. - - __. _ Whitby in the village vegietered,zero. In Many others wilt-not, The symptoms phi0ne Uxbridge township the snow fall even at this advanced age, are aim- I - .. .__heaviwr than here_an filer to those experienced in early NOW is the time.yon should have your oil changed, battery E�....;.�•overflow 'of- tears - many ease had skidded into the may be noticed. There may also' be chetked, ignition aIIct carburetor *Ajusted, oil ta► ditches.• inability to concentrate the mead 'Qn di$ential and transmission changed. Misses Margaret and Mabel reading etc., The person. may be- - 111cLeUsD. who were here foe come sleepy. Soma of these may °', _ 'Our prises are RIGHT. °several days after their return very in their degree of discomfort tteries, 5.26' ♦ =- •from Dresden where.,the were " Jt�•.t�! _ n._.y. — ... .. . _ .. ..n .__ '. i .. • _ - • — I i.i _ t.g111 �' .., .. 4.diJ F ^'Y �ctJ,I�,',qn.Cti a t-:q.;,, �;I!.',�r,sy'T pM{y Tn,N!.ta•;,`WS'' ,;{x't i.�J,'1°,Wc,ZiAiu'�i+i M`.ar"-,•'l'�,.•d:`rI,�`�'.�.:.i'.ti.�fe• I �;�`s„�n r.�:',��.,•,."fwe.el.r,E,S T-"-,yf.Y.ia r=`, '''♦5..��aM'•'k•.r.o:' IV•Ice:�ryy°'°Y'.. ':•',Y T:S.''o w�`�,:`}:b k,.ssd - F:a.'-Y•;'i".' �•�,r i'_�+}�•F�..�r,'•v n' o!Y 1•r+�v ...h::'"r!°;B:•fi.",;:',''p'`t'•.-:.'r��f'"7.'":-u..-!".y.e.+C'•;i,ei+.r.'.#.•.Tfi.8-•.,•a',-",.,,4-,°:,e+"rr,:';,a:.?.'''+s^_'••y+'j+,•�•.:..v.%•.�+..,._iK.•.^._"i"`"'r•s,'"..:.•4 4 ia;•-.7 .> y. ,i," �.r� . ' :'ha •.,< •,±A9•'4�.:�..M._*r,•,F*•.:c'J'-rs_='.F r..?.`�.-iol r.,-�t-.,.:';,?txs.:F'•-:.�:,,.;;.'."`.'g;,i Y f. •„.�:'i,. _+:.�,s t'.�.+d• .�i '.'. , ; *' '.�-, _ . .' , a ��`_ :•: ,'..-.:fa' :+.M1•_•...,yi: • r �'� •�. r.�y.'�"''?J,M: ids?';.:,Y..n� -tv.n+-�. ?+�.e:. •�' ,: '.• '�i• - _ ... a _ - - • _ q .� ,a'b'�. •.. �„,fr' .'. 1, �: Z. *t,�(�,,,, .. y °'P°•' _ � .. - — "•".� 5..: ,1. sae put it into words, honey I'm i . cured of Nita. I can't expreaqtL•it any IO RANGE PEKOE BLEND � a ;j tther way except to say I waif nick, and now I'm cured—„ - _ "You mean”—Pemiy faltere,:, but - - - -w with a swift, imploring glance toward — - --- 4_- i7undee-"you don't love Nita any L A 1Y1 u rd a r-at_ �__ Lore. You can t deny you were terri- bly is love with her,Ralph. I.,ois told By ANNE AUSTIN. _ us-told,me last night that Nita had ' told her in strictest confidence that - - ' she had promised to. you;just tis ThUFs4iay night—." - �-. "The boy's face was very pale as he • '"'' - -� dropped his.hand4 from Penny's shoul- SYNOPSIS. don't blame_you, hooey. You really!ders, but Dundee was not troubling to "Fresh from the Gardens" - "° Special Investigator, Dundee, having ought not to let ate come over and shy fQi the moment. He was too in- f Ginner with Penny Crain the Sunday dignant at Penn?for having withheld fitter Juanita 8elim is murdered at explain why I stood yol up last night,. bridge, tells her the latest itndinga: Bus- but you -will, won't 'you? . , Ni=i-se from him the vital fact of Nita's en- >picion centres heaviest on Ralph Ham- , , body and get so drunk I could forget p►2nd, in love with Nita, who came to Pennyl Thais exactly how he•gagement to Ralph Hammond. what a fool I'd been-" —__no ShOppCys - Nita's house the morning of the murder talked, Bonnie Duadeel.Exact!y• •Oh, .`•`That's true, .Peni,y,'. Ralph was "What did you do, Ralph!-" Fenny Along the crowded street they come --.- !!l000 estimate the cost of ;emodelinrt she _ ,attic and found is 'the attic bedroom 40111 yon see he cbuldn t know that saying dully. "You :.ve'a right to asked'urgently. and go traces of Dexter Sprague's occupancy hits is dead?" know,because I'm asking you to marry "Why, I got drunk, of course," the Under the holly boughs and cedar Ly�, the maid. who was horribly "Did you ask him where he was?" now. . . I did propose to Nita again boy answered, as if surprised at her wreaths; burned by Nita and to• whom Nita left Dundee asked finally. Thursday night, and she did accept persistence. ."Darlirg, -you•wouldn't Surely some so. mighty.truth bar.made , fall her money, includins a mysterious : 810.000 which Dundee thinks is black- "No, I just told him to come on me. I confess now t was wild with-i�eIieve me if: old you l,uw au sal, .,,.• ` hail, is practically cleared of suspicion. 'over and he said I could de end'on happiness'-" And wrought this season when the The evil against Ralph haan't been p P gut Scotch it took to put me under, 8nade public as yct, as the theory 1s that it that he wouldn't waste any time. , .- "Why did qhe refuse you before?' but that filthy bootlegging hotel clerk tired world breathes i New York gunman Lae telephoner.s Penny .Oh, Bonnie! What shall we do?" Penny.cut Ili. "Was it, because she would,have charged me double if he A richer air, and human 'Hearts-are t�nrrt��. horrified, and tells Dundee that "listen Penny!" Dundee urged wasn't sure she was in love with you?" had known how much good it would moved °8alph has just called and he doesn't „' Beyond the'Joya ar1� griefs OL _ •..even know Nita fs dead. rapidly. "You must realize that I've "You're making.it awfully hard for do are. - got to aft and bear, but I don't waist_ -,honey,"the boy prutested,,th€n ad- "Hotel?" Penny -'snatched at the every day -CHAPTER XXVI. Ralph Hammond to see me,until after mitted humbly. "Of course.you want vital word. "Where did you go to. To old familial things, 'the long be "Of comae I recognized his voice se's had a talk with you. Will you let to knoyr, slid you should know. . . No, .get drunk, Ralph?" loved _ " m eavesdrop behind these portieres? she. said.all along, almost from the "After I shook Clive—Polly went And rusts uA things that living Instantly hen he said That you, thrusts away. y I know its a beastly thing to do, £rat, that she loved '. more than t on to Nita's bridge party. I wander- _ _. . Pinny?' and it's a wondgr to me 1- �u could Love her, but that there were— ed around till I came to the Railroad No telfiah urge liar net the hnrryitig didn't scream," -said Penny Crain, - .reasons. . . Two reasons, she always Men's Hotel, down an State street, _. . fighting her way up through dazed Penny agreel_at last, and within i said,and once I asked her jealously if you know,the other-alde of the tracks. >Eeat ? -bewilderment to explain in detail, in 10 minutes after that amazing tele-I Of Christmas ahorlers where the they were both men but she looked so It's a miserable dump but I sort tf Gnawer to Dundee's,pelting questions. I,hone call Dundee, from behind the tilodsands tread; Pe ng 9 (startled and then iaughed so queerly hankered for a place to hide in that "I said, 'Of course, Ralph. : , Where portieres that separated the dining Theirs is as errand tremulous and Laid Peon.- ..,.e„t that I didn't ask. ..: Then 'I was as miserable and cheat/ as i fek." , leave you been?' . . And he said, in a'su Yi.s"a •" "'°, thought it might be because-I was "Vid you register under a`°"t' that coating, teasin voice-of his that ing he: visitor in the little foyer. She g g ��� 8i your oven Stirred by the ion* o!-angels over g you:-ger than she was. And once I got of me. I know so well: 'Peeved, Penny? . . 1 had played fair; had not gone out into I cold-aie'k because I thought she might "No,I registered udder my first two head.. - -. the hail to whisper a warning=if any still be married, but she said her bus- names-Ralph Edwards.` And the And laden arms bear gifts that , warning wan needed. strangely blur band was married again,and I wasn't clerk turned out to be a bootlegger. . Ii:�had seen Ralph Hammond enter To spice and gold and franntiucease to ask questions or worry about him." Well, when I.woke up about 11 this the dining roo..s of the Stuart House , and myrrh. _ the day before, is coatpaLSc With Cline But she did accept you Thursday morning I wasn't sick headachy, _1Ilnnie Iilte. Moody Hammond and Polly Beale, when the night?" Penny persisted. though I'd drunk enouWw put me out ACHES thre�had been strap era to him; but Yes, the boy admitted, his face for a week. . . . Penny, I woke up - C darkly flubbed again."This is awfully feeling-well,I felt light and new and nun ee told himself now that he hard hone but I'll tell you once for -and clean. . . . All washed-up! At ' would Hardly have recognized the- • Y, Y P• � •� -- • young man whom Penisy tins pieced- all and get it over with. .'. I took her first I thought my heart was empty--- -_- .n d P a i n s g into her living room. The Ralph to dinner. We drove to Burnsville be- it felt so free of pain. But as I lay ^ ' Hammond o! Saturday had tied a cause she said she was sick of Ham- there I found my heart wasn't empty . � ll ilton; When we were driving back she at all. It was brimming full of lave. - wh$te drawn face and sick eyes. But;suddenly became very queer-reckless, But before I rang you I wrote Nita J ll tl is boy. . . . defiant. . . And she asked me if I still a special delivery note, telling her it j _ re11+�V Like his older brother, Clive, Ralph wanted to marry her,and I said I did. was all off. I had to be free actually; _ - _ _ h ammond had dark-red, curling hair. Bnt unlike his brother's, his,eyesr were t I asked her right th:n to say when, before I could_ ask you. . . You will "U'hat do you thing of Jones' and sh said she'd marry me June marry me, won't.you, Penn honey?" ` a wide, candid hazel-the'green iris y y' speeches"' - - 1 first, but she added that�ahe'd marry Penelope-rain remained rigid for a ., _ _., ,• thickly flecked with brown. A little I daa t like them. . - st.orter than Clive, a trifle more,glen- June-first if she lived to see the moment, then -very- slowly she.laid ••Have you read them?" Moth her hands on his head. Aspirin will relieve your suffering der. But that which held the detee• t`;y'^ ,,, „ , "No, , when I disagree with. a Ob. Penny gasped .then,.control- Yen, I'll marry you, Falph! man's politics I can't have to read r karmleasly, and la' a hurry, Swallow rives eyes was something less tan- ling her. horror, she asked with what You may come in now Mr. Dundee!" - -4 tablet In a little water. The pain is irible but at once more evident than k ! ' his speeches to know Mat i-don't - - sounded like real curiosity, "Then (To be continued.) tti�e superla�ve'masculine ogod looks. It ha ha '► _ .. like the , It's sa easy as that to of the Gas a sort of shy joyousness and �e t- Ppened,$alph. Whiy do you - -^—h, - ' >ropose._to her r Thursday and_to me W Y? "Wh son's m• ' pain from an aching tooth; of head- btivyance,which flushed the ten of his. i.t kind of a a� om�an is ail - on.--on Sul.day. Why do we quarrel with our ken __ %•ie?" "The kind tt.at talks oil-and _ache'from nay cause. Muscular aches e:seeks, sang in his Voice, made hi:; "Can't we forget it, honey? . You And hurt' the folk 'we lave, on and on about thin due to rheumatism, lumbago; to colds eyes'almo-st unbearably bright. . - •.,• i., •,° things that leave bar -or strains, are easily overcome Qhoae Before,Penny Crair., very pale airy '`� love .fie a little, don't you, -Cant And seldom try a'emile to win, _ speechless-" - -Anexpiained, pains of women are quiet, could oink into the chair she you. take my word for it that-I'm And yet, like cooing dove - s curd now-forever. We speak to strangers in the train - _-- _- soothed away In an Instant was groping toward, Ralph.I•;ammori4t , „ . ,o,, ,, ,, , The-modern way to relieve pan is was at her side, ofi arm gbing out to' flue. 1-1.:=_v c a t o fee.; Pte. _ ter ti}1i81c to ea s ue- 'Be - _' with Aspirin. That Is the way that rnrircle her shoulders. I cured, if I don't know what cured - - .. Modern medical men approve. They ."Don't look like that, Pennla," Dun-1 you'" Penny's faltering voice asked. Why do we snide on children' small � you,t a ge Baking - p I..suppose you're right, the boy As though they.angels were, thrill „c preparing -know Anplriii is sate-can de no der heard him lead'his voice sudden- ' - - ' harm. It does not devises the heart. ly 6nmble.. "Yot've every i•,ght to be admitted miserably. There s no nee3 And yet, as soon as-they grog tall, new, dsllclous, evon- to ask you not to tell anyone else. Al- Kind speech and act infer— omicaldtsh,',,. Thebes, _ You will always find Aspirin In any s,4re.at�, honey,but-please Goat be new.Puri[+'Cook,Dook :`drugstore, and if you read the proven I /�r►tiw I've been sn awful cad rheas though I don't want to see her'again Since surely those who know:uG best, eontam% 43 testes ramliy tetiper, each jdirections.sad 'follow them ever— Why, Penny, I wouldn't even Should,with sweet courtesy bo'blrs5ed? i°'ith,:..st«�t?l� step-by-t,tep method which _ you will last few'weeks, but I'm myself again. iurea ..w,osa. A complete course in always get relief. You will avoid lots I'm cured now, Penny—" . tell Polly and Clive yesterday, after home co,r!:rry—bread, pastry, cakes,: of 'suffering if you- Just remember !" .' it happened, though Polly guessed and Wkry do we lay am manners by, nears• :-.Jadft, debserts—everytbing! . "Wait, Ralph Penny protested a have -went stairs. '. . I tried to keep her " ge"home at nigh, t�rrrs sat uc any r.--T ok tt-car',ears to _ - about ARpiria tablets. Be aura you faintly holding back as he would bare _ p Whea we grrnRe proor ct.ver. took two ,•ears to _- �. get Aspirin find not a substitute. Y, t3 I back—" Letting all gracious, grgetings fly' comj,:rte. t"ery popular everywhere, hugged her hard against his. breast. , ,; -thousands have already' ' 'Aspirin" is a trade-mark registered "What bout—Nita?" I don t=-quite'anderstarid, Ralpli, Like swallows out of sight, been sold. . Well worth' ' Sent "LL 4 "' b-Canada. Penny interrupted. "You mean some- Since to the folk of board and bed, $2,00 a copy. Address: Dundee saw the ours ma..s face thing o w tvrste , c:arnda Flour Post y g paid ing 'happened when you were at N word ungentle should be said? 3,1111» o. Limited, Ds pt. for 50c • '- '� ` - - . . •- __ . go darkly red, but 'heard his boyish - g,�„ — T --- %wee answer almost steadily: "I hop- Nita s house yesterday morning?" A• B. C, in Tit-Bits (Londpm),, :or, Turont y ontar! . ed You'd understand without making, �es. Ju. ge Marshall had .prod ,r , - ised Nita tc have the unfinished half nn 4P _ ---. - of the stop story turned into a maid's A 14 D S ' 1 - . >: bedroom and,bath and a guest bed- _ ��� / ' _ d roost and bath. Clive-let.me go tq. = v V _ �! - - • - maiee the estimates. Vt course t was -fir glad of the chance to see Nita again- r" -•- - '* : - I.hadn't been with her since Thursday CROWN B_RAN. D f� night. But she;bad to take Lydia'in ' _ _._•, t for a dentist's 'appointment, and they _ _- - - left me alone in the house,• I had' to - go into the finished half to make some CORN SYR . ,U measurements, and in the bedroolii I l found-oh, God!" he oaned, and __ A Tlreul gr ..�: pressed a fist against his tremblini` _ -Pr f116 whole Fa►nilq.- •� a mouth, - - , . .. �out�trp 'Y'ou found that•Dexter SpragudM _ ' .- 'a ' _ -an Excellent Food. _ • --.._-_ - - eke Old_folks-the- best possible was�ta g ere,-was using tl $ed- ...... - Gtbe yin tl: —'�' _ ,fOf`GROWMIS EFi1LD ;EN '"istmas present by going to see them room that used to be mine-didn't c4 s TO^(�Ql�f this'year. Enjoy the thrill:of doing your = you?" Penny helped him at last. a i Christmas shopping In London,Glasgow. "How 'did qou know?" • The boy or Paris. Low ocean rates still in force. stared aVthe girl blankly for a Mo- - - s. njt throughout the Wlnsar. ment. "I suppose it was common gos- UL i U F (ILAST SAILINGS FROM MONTRE,' q sip-that Nita and Sprague were i+icers ` ' Nov.26 A.V l ONIA GI'dow, Belfast, Liverpool and I was the only one she fooled! WINTER SHORT COURSES 1933 ' I%v.26 AuSONIA. rtT,nouth, Har.. London ,. , , , o think all of yon would, stand ' T Live-stock and Field Crops Jan. 17th to Jan. ' 4th FIR�'I'SAILINGS FROM FAX' p 3se. ! -and let me mare her--a ehea lit' Poultry g ...,...... ...... '• 4th to Seth y P Pauli Raisin .. 'Dee. 3 MITI A Pl+vmouth,•Havre, London , tle gold-digger from Broadwa livin Beekeeping .. ..... .................•. ^ 4th to - " 24th } Dse.ie*t 8T[TIA' Beast, Liverpool. Glasgow y' S Drainage and Drainage'Surveying ^' 4th to " 14th -� Der-17 SAMAAlA Plymouth, Havre. London with a Cheap four-flusher she couldn't Fruit..and Vegetable. Growing ................. .. " 23rd to Feb. •grit *From Saint john in Dec-9 .,':get along without and had. to-.send, ornamental Horticulture ....,.................... Feb eth to " 37th ElLMA$ SAILINGS FROM;NEW YORK for—" Victory Cheese and Buttermakin$ ............. Jan. 3rd to Mar. 23rd Doc. *3CYTlBA Gal Iee Cream (a) for experienced makers...:.-..:-.. Feb. 21st to Feb. 23rd Dec.14 BERENGARIA Cho: Shouihaem al "Did you--want to kill her, Ralph,?" (b) for inexperienced makers,......•. War. 27th to Apr. -fat v' Penn whis Fred hoarse, touchin Cheese and 43uttermakers' and Cream Graders' Die.14*CAMERONLI Londonderry Gt&egow- r y g' Course ^ 28th to Mgr. 30th 1FCatunp sc Boston torso as one of his knotted fists with a " — """""""""""""" wing y trembl- •Farm Power ....•.....'.,..., ...., ,., Jan. 17th to.Jan. 38th Neaaly a century of sea-experience is back = ing hand.'' Farm Mechanics .. ... ..... slat to . 21th Y ` rhea "Kill her? . . : GOOd LOTd — " For a brief, helpful chAnge of surroundings; for the makin of new - of famowCfunardl-Anchor•Doeaidson. , nal the ac 'W- '"' a, and for an exchange of ideas and expertences•with e-wira, - - service,accominodatlon and comfort; boy flung at her violently. "I'm DO$ folks like youraei! from many parts of the Province, as well as for very :• practical instruction 'by' men of.wide experience, nothing.can beat Sp of such. an •ass as that! Polly_.hgd .so _ '.these short fook sOicu' > 'OpOt little sense as to think I'd want to kill Pick the course that'meets your needs; take a few days or'a few` ' am cc Mar""" S Nita and Sprague both. .She couldn't weeks off and come on over to Guelph.to get acquainted with your own 'CpI1/ARD-LINl; A leulturai College and its practita� fritndly elate roe teachers, It-win fig, tai Gee, and neither could Clive that all ve you a new interest in life and greater inspiration for ydur went, .� UNARD� , • Teeonto. ',:t ivar•ted was to gel: away from every will Lind a hearty weIcoma and a helpful hand. We are ezpsotltig;yaw. AHCHOR-DONALDIOH �fld j?or' calendar Giving Full Inforp!atlon. ;/' • , _ -ISSUE No. 48--.;-'32 o. r. CHRISTIE, s.01A., o.sc., Presldst,,;\\- •. ., ,� � �•. .� o - - . . f f `'ate .- . - -- , . - . �„ . '• - E, .7,7777':Z 71, lr� 41Z, ................. Adjustable Sh •� r e+ `�'��'�` 7 '7 By HELEN WILLIAMS. ur ltlu8trated L�rrsvmakinv Lt**" Fur. nished With Evem patterm__ CHEWING TOSAKC ., ,By MAIR M. MORGA14 "A Woman's Piece Is in the No .Good Health Ucrets together It the right Sings, bracelets, ... ... Dust is an equal handicap to health and beads are worn.' In the home and in,the office. Men and .. Eyeglasses should reveal the whole eye. The puptr should be in the exact Women who work In stuffy, old lax= -hioned rooms. with heavy carpets, centre. Choose metal or shell rims according to your costumd.' Full-view thick curtains, and clumsy furniture re subject to frequent colds and fits glasses give. your eyes a chance to Shine.at depression. of metal Why In this? Simply because they Don't be afraid of chokers or at colored stones it you are.wearing are cQuatantly inhaling doses of pols- on. This poison is ordinary. house- your glasses-correctly. However, there are ; few-rules which should be ob- hold at office dust, which, when ex- '04.at of All. don't wear any` imine4 under me microscope, conigisLo thing close to your face except your largely of scales of skin, bits of hair, md fragments of wood, straw, cotton glasses. Other things. prodtlee -too A . PLUG much confusion. tud coal. But this Is not all, for each It your evening Jewellery Is set with Particle of,46t has microbes-anchor- ihinestones, or your daytime ores-Id to IL meets contain colored stones,this sole It In little wonder that persons who Is doubly true. -An incoh '*-u6ug pair -4ave to breathe this mixture are far nsZ. trom, at. Indeed, modern health of semi-preclous atone or metal cllpe teachers too aftiq• fail tq emphasize may be viorn If they harmonize with What a Wrong Puzzle the-importance of clean a your frock. tr. :-Clean However, th4iri airei 'exii. �flons. 'A 7 food and pare water are Important, - silk and 9�691 trock with a high neck- but -- can Live without food for five line k- mpreved iffy a 'metal - 290 can be I or six weeks and do without water for 'ASYL Deprived of air he win die in choker that sits well Inside, but is not tour*r fire mfutpa concealed. by the ae you wear glasses. 'The glasses them- The home and the office should be constructed so that there is- a- mini- selves, full view effect, must'have metal rims to harmonize. The oval nittm of places where dust can.lodge, shape and streamline movement will and all articles of turrAture bookcases make the glass inconspicuous a the r JU and so on. abLould be constructed so __q face, giving the costume,a chance to A� that they can be readily rubbed.-down J with a damp clo get by with the choker. th. " carpete,should i�be easily removable, The In-between length 6f necklace, vable, and turtains and -below the-cheat, that which tomes just other hangings should be made so ths* can be, readily washed-in-soap isn't new, but it Is a,safe length for and water. those wear glasses. The necklace The best way to avoid colds Is to must be away from.the eyes so thtre Qkvi9-PL*ly -.T�4ch study has been Is a-clear line from head to waist. giyen to the desigiiing of this costume work in clean surr6undin- ' W spent.. on 4ust gs Y' The longer neckbices, 'which are slip for matrons. -prpog it, =1 Mdueln keeping ofilees and workroo.ma free popular this.autumn, may'be *drn, &1- it him a new idea in:"ita *kapped so, regardless of whether Your eyes closing which is q1tti an asset. You fr 7' from dust comes back a thousandfold are looking at life through glasses gr can adjust it to suit-your figure. A C� in Intretized efikUncy and diminished not narrow tie- bilt attached to front sick leave amongst the staff, We aboulld take a leaf from the book. Wes&as-mapy*bracelet's yoq'want edges of the slip is passed through an to In the day time but be a little more opening at the right underarm aft= ..Of the Japanese- peasant and keep off g Cold by careful at evening, It is tied at the left side. ces b labelling our hoases and If you are wearfag tortalse-sb611 "r a Dust Queen is not here! It's sLadow proof I rimmed glasses, or those which have 'It's made in a'jifi'q rims resembling tortoise shell, 'wear Style No. '21M is designed for sizes W5 4e name material LC, 38,.40, 42,•44,4,6, 48 and 5G inelm 1111conomy Dishes jewellery either of th `BlendeA in the prqper' or wood, or choose carnelian. Rings. -bust, - bracelets 'fuld clips are much more -Size'36 requites 4% yards of 35-- There are from fifteen to twenty mistakes 'In each at,the cartoons pepper, dour, sugar—a, cheap cut. at likely i, to be becoming to you. than 4f binding.. wf�lch will 'appear weekly on this-page. See If-you can fina.them and ttleti be-tdMed-4&o­-*-4eRdous inch material I yards broiled steak or loot roast that will necklaces, unless you use extreme HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. compare idth__113t which will be published 'next-week. -49VTO VA 04.1118111 course of a meal= judgment In your choice. Write your name and addr.*8 plain- ind each member of the family will A satin afternoon-track becomes ly giving number and ifts' of such Word "dogs." "cate' and "allowed" Ban-stas growing' up=side down on -be able to anjo:r a fiberal serving of -more attractive worn with a longer L o . . incorrect on sign. and a bracelet of patterns as you watt. Enclose 15c in stalk. length necklace' Ono'bandle missing Fran. -Mice do not-com-e-out where Criers either the steak or Do stamps or coin (vain preferred; the wash t roast at the lost of a ve 'few cents. beads. , The glasses disap boiler. are people. ry pear from wrap -des- the the jewellery entem. it carefully) for each number, and c -of both of the dishes Man t on ross-*Ise, address your cyder to Wilson Pattern Word "efgarettee' misspent has�bls, ha tribed below owes 1;3 quality to. the t- Service, 7775ii_ 1312eks ar- not kelpt en the ske'vet lessoning. The seasoning is just as rimmed sport; glasses with a knitted 73 West Ad I T®ront4h� tatoes are not sold by,the 4nirt.-', in-&-grocery. sports frock; a bar pin, bracelet and I Word "Cider" mispelled. Important 14 meat coo�ery as it is Wheels do not matelrou-small boy.s. A"th vegetables. Salt And Pepper are -THE FUTURE Dog should not be in grocery. wagon. riug. material similar to.,the glass �xtretnety Important for their,season- rims w -P one -an- Dollsk sign not,in correct placi'on Small boy has-nothing by, which to I Ill complete, a -harm.oni�c What else doth anxiety, about the as .:7-Ong finalities, but 51190 13 &I-io a'sea.- semble.- shoes. future br pull his wagon. Ing to thee but sorrow upon ?6ner which should never be forgotten sorrow? Shoes -are not mates. Numbers on ,-the clock- are back- Sufficient for the day is the Pear i1sn fa riot on wards. �n meat cookery. The latter, moreover, Never buy' service by making a slave. evil, tbere�of. pears. added value- When rubbed into -)teak or Into &.-surface of a chuck -- The Witch cOPS without having to4ake a reef is mast, it.caramelizes, forming'a thick wn trust which meals In the juices, I saw her plucking cowahp.%, them except In ; heavy wind. As for the bioad'sh6itlder97 and'accentuated And marked-her where she,was; waists--the arguments will have to fit. 11neat. Y!/U-' Kn ? 0 diving added Nutritional value-t6 the. :Do' ow She never knew I-watched her the occasion and no less the Individ- Try thwe'two. simple recipes,which While hiding-in the wood, ual. malt for nothing except the five In- The success or tallui-6 of th-6,cluth- Her skirt was brightest crimson, -.7 ing designers to impose.theIr will on gradients which to to make up "The .1rconomy,Quintet."_ And black her-steeple hat, 'sea musi be r future Her broomstick I beside her— the sterner to ay. historians to discuss. The significauce • of that, 'ou Wear Glasses? of their move, however, already is the Do y I'm positive basis of much Philosophical comment. 4- Jewellery 8AW-glasses can get atorng Her cht.�%was shaz p and p4ate _ter the,good Her eyes were—I don't know'— old peg-top Ideas of yeaterdiy? Are 'For, sh I thought it best—to go I ment' of a simpler era? Only one .'W&U-Wak -i—*- when . a' turned towards me— we abotit to adventure in the couteut- e%r -Bootk V . ...... .-(By V a, erdun,P.Q.) thing Is sure: Whoever habitually seats at life-wife.s,sqbmtsgion tp fslsm Credit Given Dr. Wflliams' Pink Old lines for' New Clothes hion's decrees will 'have to conceal his Pffis For Ending, Severe admiration for his neighbot's new Like the horse you can Ind to broad 'Shoulders—when. as and If Attack of Rheumatism pAd- water, you cf�a coax "My father, a man a.man.into a new ded-�-and will do'well to keep forever Rheumatism ' hi e, %m . . ..... 7 suit but you cannot get him to go out out-of I�e past middle I g-tops — if he can..—The suddenly - s-tricken in It until his faUCY as well as his Christian. Science Monitor Never figure ontorms to the cut. go a de- iturned wIth rheumatism In, Returned cislon just made publt-.-IrQm-the ln�-- --An old'-Scatemian bought a wireless the knees," writes ternational Association of Clothing Mrs.' James Mitchell, set, and his friend �vent round a short Designers' convention in New York time afterwards to inquire how ha• At Catharines,*Out "So severe was' seems a 'the attack that he'wiis unable to take "ge bad one. It is that peg-top "W eel' said Donald,"'it's trousers accentuated waists-a&A broad liked it. 3 . 16uv .-Mout a' richt 'zo Listen to, but them bulbs'- men's wear. are nae good to read by." eluded that mps�return !a ai the trouble �.,as constitu- shoulder 1Z. Ck*ST"%1M f-1 vV_1ea_far_w_o- itional, so we prbcured a supply of Dr. met has so widely revived iecollectlon, '�Wflllama' Pink Pills. A decided im- of the Gibson girl that an attempt to .movement was noticed, and whe u revive the Gibson man might le Wee bones had been ti:ken the trouble, ' thought But men feel funny Well Childreli , Aad complet6l,• disappeared. H4 never that way-. And it their tendency to d the slightest return of the then- "Oeca:4onally I give each of "my five ear's fedora extends to' children BABYS OWN TABLETS— cling to last 7 other -sectlon3 of the wardrobe, the I am sure that is why they never have•'Dr.Williams' Pink Pllls have proved -ully -effective :a numerous youderf clothing design-era will have to employ. any serious illness",writes-Mrs.George Morley, Yarker, Ont. This sound ad-". -cases similJar to this.one:--When the some subtle designs to Put over their vice is passed on to all'Mothers. becomes thinned, rase- latest Idea of reform..,•• . • B Plood. stream ARVS.OWM TABLETS can-be given It might be argued, of course, that with complete safety to the youngest watism. attacks the system. Dr. Wit- nk the Pegtop trouser .was popular for- and most delicate child--see analyst's '�r 11AIns'.Pink.Pills actually create an Jnat the tides of,the Bay of.Fundy-are mnong the 'highest In a number of Years at Oxford and Ca"m- stitement-inciich25cpack-age Recollit the I blood calls, world, rising to 61 feet in tlig Petitcodiac River an running at, the .bridge. It•might be pointed out that mended-by mothers for teething d :�rhlch.enrich the-blood•stream anise- rat*-ot from ons,to,1% ]XIISS'Per-hour? .4t Moncton, Now Brunswick, :it doesn't really matter whether' the troubles, simple fevers, colic, digestive r�- �Jt&llzs the entire system. They're r trousers disorders,-constipation, fretfulness. _1419bly recommended for ALL run• on the Petitcodiac River these tides are preceded by a' bore, 6'r solid slipdrAulty In a pair a Easy to take as candy;- 245 the top or bottom, and that a garters- 4own or nervous conditions. They are, wan of water,which roll 14 suddenly-witli a roar that can be heard the that has ietrued to steer -is great help to growl at aw a clear a considerable distsuft The photograph shows the bore nearing course through society Jn,bell-bottomb -BABY'S OWN TABLETS ng Ws. Got the c ir Inlis at your Druggists. 60c package. Moilctbu. should bo• able to mail along in peg- 77- • ,�- -nLt •u•ta.: +rz- ;'fi''•:T,wy-r-.... ,a•.•- ;.. ,�r,,T;,,�.."''" :r',F ^� .Z- _ ,/ ^v!.•s:••c•CN•, ya'3,r•Pi,y:•y.,'..R,:.a'"Y'# yR• -'RI. y'-&J •,..,y _ •� •'a.kM -"?r.-'0. "":4::d�. %.aR'.. ,!r'>.':i.'..w•+r 'C� .+ F.:r.;a,. ;{. .rr _ ,y4 =';ywa'w,,.4�r,.a+ .L '""4•' `', _�-'`','•- -; n:1""°"x' ,f �'x,^'w: R,�.-'9:= .,,y. -Y �'• �-:ki».i? ""'�=VIEdr '�} ;?�..s�."a°'a•�,.�,".: "�y�,�y;•_=-�, r"'� �,��'jw'' ,,.>- +,.�'''.�,,..,. '•r-' ��v,..• rz.T ,.g'• '�si,�'.,•.ruT-, ^'°-+� rx .-.N• �9<•� •'' �. �� '�5, �' 1 .- ..•,F;, �` �a•y �^' •'"' ':'-, e, �,,- s: •r wsti2�, t .+K.`'•1��"+�., er a.'° �a ..t,r. h%'_ s v <io- f�?• ` ell a .;GL. ,� ,v,h- rJ'ir' II'.. �4j•s"� "/'�> a ... e� ...' -„'. .�a,.f ,�'•� .'••�'°rk.: a - _r.�i'-.. D�;"!2+.'':,sH .y!. :. 'r. .. +r. W•.. y.i.b ._ .., .. "� -.,.,.. .�7'�;r�,: '�_ey�.�-.,5'., - r-,... , ..•--; - ,�• � iii^^^. -LOCAL,t T_T� $._ -Uhar(es 8. Palmer .it hwviag -)lien are bpisy these cLye pre- +a+�7�JlstlJi his house wired for electric light. paring for the dak on the school = -On Friday afternoon there grounds. -The carious will be a special meeting .of St. -bliss Rose O'RHey is spending .. . JY ej l ire A grouse of the , _ _Women's Inst&tlate are - busy at 2rR�orG ,_ia the Olin Rooms, in the city.days this week with friends - 14-'sacking gwilts for relief. -The Christmas Social in con -Howard_Brap�_...o!_swif.t.One• _- --Elmer and Min. Tome and -- &Muiiuu rrccli St.. ff 0l -ge s H”-S:'w1IT neat. Lek, epea� the week and, IV l Vt ti;; _ �i�•o>l +D'rbaRta' meted Oliver be held on the, evening of There with W. H. Bray and family. -4ed Yrs. Crammer on Sunday. -k number of the children day, Dee:34 in the 01ob Rooms. -A number frvtn Pickering at, �;LEADER",_ - . -�. .wotaken to Toronto od'9atur• F. F. Balsdon bas purchased tended the a+*pper sad drama giv,� -STORE '. < .day to see the SwataClbas papade. the hardware business in Burford, on in the Greenwood United -Oar merchants are now get- wad for the present will continue Church on Wednesday evening.. tiu'R in`their Christmas ' abode. to conduct the 'service' station -We-are pleased to know that - :- [lull and •see them before parch which he has conducted forseve -Idrs•'.Tjimee Gordon is greatly im• ral years. proved, after her recent illness. AilinA number frpm Pickering st- -Mrs. Joe, Cosvap, Min. W. B. -Mr. and Mrs.Leigh Bradley of ::+Girooery Specials—Nov. 179 18 and 19 tended the Hewie Poynter. wed- Powell and Mrs: P. Murphy are RaasonviNe,N. Y., also Mrs. Gen. ding in St. Andrew's Church, uttendins the �Provincial•Conven- White,-of Dumbarton: spent Bun. Whitby,on Saturday afternoon. tiun of Women a Institutes, which day with Fred and Mrs. Andrew. is being held 'this week at the -L B Tapsou, of Bowmanville, . 2pecu u any Jewel Shor�ebiag -' -The male quartette 'of the 1 M' eel Candy You'll United_Church sssid in.the Royal York, Toronto. will be in ,town shortly to tune _ service of oraiae in the Greenwood -The Women's 'Inetitnte .will pianos. Any orders left at THS per lb. ... i5c. enjoy per pound, l0c 'United Church on Sunday even• meet�on Tuesday afternoon next, Nzws office will receive prompt ing. Nov.sL9th. at the home of the•pres and careful attention. * * Shopping -Tbe many friends -of Miss. ident, Miss E., Richardson. A -Frank and Mn,,.Jones,' of paper on I'Thankagiving" will be Ottawa, who have been attending Chocolate 'the - Handy Ammo is � Noriaae McGinty, who hue been y P ill for a long -time, will regret to given by Dire. Rosa Barns, and a the Royal Winter Fair'at Toronto, arehmallow•.Biscuits __. report of the Provincial Conve°- spent a couple of daye�'thie week hear that,she is making ao pro- Lion held at the Royal York, To with W. C. and Mrs. Murkar. per lb: :.. 15c. :,Leader per pkg .. 5c. geese toward recovery. ronto, will-be Rives by the official -A number of the members of �a -Quite a lgrge number from y Pickeringi township attended the delegate, Miss E. Richardson. All the-Session and 8oa`rd-of'MenaR- "Royal ,Winter -Fair at Toronto. ladies, pacticular3o nonmembers, era of St .Andrew'4 Church were naker•Oats which was held for a Week ending are cordially invited. in Whitby on Wednesday even Q and it Gold Medal Pumpkin -St. George's Church,,Sunday, ing-to bear, the address given by on Thursday. There were also a Nov. 27th, let Sunday in. advent : Rev. Mr.-Reed. •Per pkg• .:: 21c. Pays per tin I. i0o number,of visitors.from this town- Sunday School, at 10 a. m,; Morn. -There ig an agitation on at -The C P. R. have taken back ing Prayer, at 11. In the evening prerent favoring thy+ erection of a __.about 8000- workmen into their an A. Y. P. A. service will be held covered skating. rink. - This is a _ shop@ between .the Atlantic and at 7, and it is hoped that there ouestion that has popped up _ - -- Paddic. This. ill w hopeful Biqa will be a -on.e linndre8 per cent-every now cad again for the past _, ' and we hope that it may be the attendance of members of the A. forty or fifty years. Y. P. A., besides others interested -Dr. Carmichael will'be do eharce beginning .of. a period of pros- �� Knit ),. sue did familiar of cue service o2, the Yresbyter�an p A. gicoy, who bought the W. byelas will be euag, and there will Cfiuzch at- -the -Friends.' Meeting S. Backe farm abonL a be special music. Sermon by the. house on Sunday next, at 3 p. M. Ev- Coats in gtep, for Wearing @r8, BaIIa. and maroon, year agrt, rector. We ask for tbo co opera- erybody welcome. 1be Bible Class boa, it is reported,'"rented E. L. x.36. $8, 40 anad.42, Buddy's form. Mr. Picov has ulna of all.onr members to malts and Sunday School a*ill meet at 2 p: alIIder .. COat, Y 218Ck, All. ,,ggoone very eztensiwelT into .the this-event so outstandf°g success, _ m- - 'Iiie•se dealing bnsiaee 'and will and a tinie of.proQtahle worship.. A generous assortment of Xmas. >SlZeB, at WOndrfIIlly low $pec:el bargain, - mow add cattle to his et -an -There are quite a nuatber of Cards, hand-Painted and lithograph- -The banters Who were out f trvaers throughout the province ed are on display at the News office price,.oIIly 1�..- . �4 Clear 2Q worth in search o!deer, bade Rood: who are dissatisfied with the pre@ and are supplied with Blame and ad byeh the hasp hantin grounds ant system -of road work, bad ad- dress printed on the. card for p���- pp g ell from SLOO up. Place your order Zest week. -Judgiaq b the anal wish to return to the old system " ktqr o! carcases whirl;were Been of statute labor. Among thoee at race• Ladies' Sweater Cows; - 2 Only, BOy'e .NtiP� BlUe y being taken home in care, the agitatiog for a return to the of -Rev. H. G. Crozier will coo- b ins met with fairly Rood luck. system is the township an the serviees in the Pickering fine wool sizes. $8, 40, 42, ivhiIIOhllla Reefers Hl�e terse brave.been Bold in To _Luther, who will take a vote on United Church on Sunday, both •- * r roc to during the past week for UO the question at the next muniripai morning and evening. There will brown, .navy - + cents: which is ells lowest price in election. By' preseot system the be a short song -service at the y 1� and 9 years, municipalities get a' substantial beginning of the evPniag service many years. About 85 yews ago and black. reg. 4.54, . _'--turkeys were sold as low as 50 gaant from the Provincial Govern• at � 30"o'clock. _ -each, >Dttt in those clays Lazes, rent, went, but a return to the old - -St"George's GnIld will hold a y coal etc.; were eorr•espoodiDgIV-system would mean the logy of )lure abet 3rd�zi�tllea E1rSi6troom� Special. 2.7 rTOW _ $.89 "4 .Iow this grant. We doubt if many -The Ladies' Aid $ociety of 9t. townships in the province will opposite the Gordon. House. A - r .A-The a Ladies' egret)c the hoSt. favor tke change back to the old splendid assortment of ftiacy*ork - of Mrs. R. W. )Miller on Wedoee apetern. _ and home baking will bp oa Falt*. •� . �, � � � � � A N tray last. Although the dap was '-sir Henry Pellatt. who.-some Tea'will•be served- Sate wiitbecin palbvorable on account of the peace ago, was reckoned one of at 3 p. In. Everyone ill cordially snowstorm there was a fairlyRoa9 the wpalthieNt men in Toronto:- invited. _ -attendance afld raucli business was built an immense :c-at,tle, named ;-On acet5unt �•€ the daneeruu- .traoAaeted. Casa Loma, in which he expected :•ond-ition c,f the road- many « s The heavy now storms of the w entertain royalty. The castle motori n did nc.t veue ne on the Heav was fnrn,ighed_ with �,he rtt<oss: roads un Stzaday Tbe numerosie past week were the beeviett falls. •arto that ]ended in the ditr:b 'a g exp2meive furniture, paintinir etc.• of snow for the oobtli of.Novem and be also bnil,t elegant stables, daring-the end of the week was a -' her in many years. As there eras AT A also quite a severe frost the roadm mach more e'zpeneive than the warning that .ninny heeded. Cori• _ . ,- Y _ have been bad for motoring aQtf rdty of residences. Bn¢Sir- mercial travellert*. who now make- 10830 u'= _ many Ears IAa�:d' i:t th's_rtirr Henry's 'inrnena ti,v. ItCr*1..I fdi•�zl*eir Lrip�'io tars, ItIL Znem to PRICE I. PRICE 1 RI+�E :. • but no accidents haveoccnrred, cient to meet the .bea-vy expense their garage- chip week, _ L:" -While we in this part of the for their rap keep and to pay the —M r, Petrie, of the Rank cC provi°ce experienced quite a Axes, which are-now five years in Commerce muff, leaves (to-day) y _ j heavy snow-stoma last week arrears, It iq now said that-the fora visit to the-hiome of Ilia par-' UNDERWEAR--STANFIELD'S (TOLD LABEL .travellers @ay that in Owen Sound property ill to be sold for the ante is Aberdeetr. Scotland- He - Heavy Ribbed Shirts and Drawers 1.25 each. and in that district theca was no taxes which now amorist to over gaily on thA' C. P. R etsamship, snow•fall vVbaterer.•and the roads-$27•300• There will be very few M.ontroee. from Montreal,. and ::Combinations-Penman's No. 71, 1.30 . were as dry as in summer. We men to Toronto wbo will want to ezpecto to.be back- abont'tbe mid '• U C,_ .25 • - ­bad only about three Inches in p°reh"e the °arty. It_ i,4 dle• of January. He veal- thus doubtful' if the sale will realize a nd Christmas and New Years-- Pickerimi[,. and in Buffalo there � Pick- was b fall of 14 Inches. the amount of the Lazes. with hie parent,@. , His many Pick -L. D-and-Mrs. Banks,Norman --The danlzec of bops sleigh eying friende wish hire a splendid 'BOX^ SOX - ,'EXTRA - °•SOX =-180Y and Mee. Banks and Murray and riding down hills an the highways voyage and an enjoyable visit. _ Mrs. Barrett and 'Mrs. E, Bryia.-'vas forcibly brought to mind by_ -One gnarter of the population Heavy Weight, Pure Wool, regular value 75c, w�re•in Oshawa on Monday after the death of two 'boys is 'Flesh• of Eapt Whitby; it is reported, ill - a too one day last week. During at 8 pairs for 100 ' noon attending the funeral of the on-relief. Most of those receiving late George Moody, a cousin of recess these boys, Jack Welton, relief are from euburbaz popula _ _ the former, who diedlellowinR an 1Q years old, and Jack McMnllen._ t,on of North-O9"wa;,Westmount =;find Breakers-Rhaki-1 ;�•operation' in the Oshawa General IVspent the time in riding down and Hirmony..which _are not. - - - Hospital.. Deceased wall 68 years a eovep 1 fur a llre>=auce of.lry within -the city' limiits of Oeh• Wind Breakers-Heavy Wool-reg. i 51r, for 2:95. - • - •- . - of age and is ,snrvived by bit, feet. Coming down the hill at awn• Ex-Reeve John Roes v:lie wife slid one eon. L.lo d. at home:_ terndc speed. they had to =" Impp,lnced reitef - cottinitat,ioner of F Take advantage of these prices now, foe you'll . - -Legge are quoted in Toronto at tie tg way, .knd they did not the tov6ship. It Is cleimed that = b5'cetrte a dozen, and potatoes at notice a .motor truck pintil too many rural ratepayer% will be " Boon need the goods.. �. 85 cents per bag. • If the -price of late, when they cralehed into the nnable to pay'their taxes williont - _ the• other' products of the farm right front wktPei of the truck relief. - - Radio:Liren es-issued• - The Welton boy wag killed inot• 7� would go up correspondingly the y - - - - - W farmers would be in a hussy frame aptly, while hie compsinion died .. ,PiGkelidd - of mind. ' Brit with hogs at$3 00 wbont tw'abonre after the accident $ROUGHAM Fred T. Bunte1392 F b _ per cwt. and all kinds of grain In these days of motor vehicles The Brow ham Citizens' League : = 16etwblished 1857. which drive at a very..fNFt rate, g quoted at prices below,the cost of... -production;the•farmer ill'in a bad. it-ill unsafe for dhildreu anywhere evreo�ag of Friday, Dee.-tad o:lius c way with no silver iioing to the to play on the roads. We"have will be provided by- tbe- Kitchen - ' °cloudahat overhang the w}sole had several accidents in our vii• Sweepers_ Admission: Gents,25 rte., - country. Inge frram this canoe, whieh.•for• Ladies, 15,cte, No lunch. � -A. heavy Motorway-e truck tnnately were-not 'fatal, although' as had a narrow ,escape on Wednes- very eerinns. Now Adviwttasments. dAy-last. On account of the very- =St. George's held-their regular •• slippery cooditidn of the pave meeting in the clab rooms last" - Special Service Tires - went it left the road at the ap Friday night. The evening-vt•as ?NOTICE-Cboppi.ng'every dap'er '? 1 cept Thursdays. 6 ten is per bag, barley proaeh to•the bridge at the west •Biblical, and- was taken by 111 v. 7 cents. Oscar wi.son $rougham. 11.14 - __ end_of the villakis and a•€ew E• G Robinson. His subject wan ---- - lu4Lee N-thet it-ron14 Facet puue t''Or:-•�•+U •.. d--CVM.itA;UUe. —Sff ere lambs:ortvi�t chaAg f r6 resb As tho'uslLnars Uf �13'lverd IIOW 1%nOW, are down the embankment. , The it was certainly most interesting' dairy eo.va. Will sell any number. Apply to R. rfiii�e'r`tiwiTto send to the General and edifying. A']1 the members 1.Wilson, Phone Pick 1920. 13 :" .;built stronger andjwear longer than any Motors, 9shawa, for a wrecker listened with great attention, and i large enoggb to tyke it oat of its felt afterwards they heed listened INSURANCE-Fire: Life. Automo- ire even Seiberling eonld ever ,build bile and all classes. Fgr Sale__Newavduoed - perilous position. to something worth while: The lows,all makes of shares etc., at lowest rites. _ - _ _ _ -A few days ego we heard the president, Chris. Fair,snag a song. 00rparticnlars aDDly'to R.FwDisneymn- __ r before. --- .ezplanstion of how - Pickering the wards of-which were• writ Village had -its name changed by Mies Fawkes, cad was m ch j from Dnftio's Creek, the name by enjoyed by all. This Friday�i4 to Pickering-, Meat-lark y - LOm6 in and ask toaee these WOrld�fslaa•` T ;� which it was known until the late be Musical Night, so all.plesse get Cash and Carry - ' seventies. -On the Orand.Trunk your voices-tuned-rap. Next sun• °a1B tires.. , -there was:&brakeman, a big Irish- day night is the nor 1.Y. P. .ROi;ri -Steak. beef. 2 lbe.- Me _ ~. luau, wbn always balled out "Duf A. service.and this is a special call Sfrloin Steak, - ... IV- I Creek," when he came to A to be member T the A. Y. P. Aib Roast, ... _ 12c `,.CgAR�E.s B, SPBNOER this station. His pronan•ciation A. to be present. Tbie ill rooetim- Hnib,•Preeh York .. ]0c { of the oame,..with its broad Irish portent so pleaeg don't -]et airy Loin, 2 lbs. for -... 25c brogue, wws not-' eap"Tionione member fail to be there We Shoulder, 7c sad'Gas.*, enough to snit the residents of Want a fullchhreb and we can if General Fe ai*s )Oils Lurid Gras. we will. ' The will be special. Minced Meat,8lbe .. . 25c 1> > ;ntario • the burg, so they had the name pe< Sansaiie(pork and-beef)21he 25c ehaaRed to '"Pickering." which MUSic and a brigbt happy.sec• 1�Was the name of the towasbip, vice.-Cou. ALLAN ANDREW, Manages 1cltel`ing, a. :-ytiurs.;