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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1933_10_06 winiL VOL. L111. Bighl Green and Creek Atod4aU 0 A L : ' Arrangements been made The Highland Creek Women's Ins- GREENWOOD . for any children in C near Green- titute held their Seotembift'meeting EL 0. PEA goician- A.7good-*upply of Hard and Soft wood to recai e the, 4 heria toxoid at the home of Mrs. E. Craven. Mrs Ckial on hand &Igo supply treatment' at Tke� The first S. Dixon presided. The meet RIL FORSYTH, 0 .D., Diret-tor of Kindiin treatment will n on.Saturday/ opened by singing -thi opening ode call Associa .of Ontario.Reg. Oct.' 7th, from 2.3fr;o 3.30 p. m., 4 and closed with, the National Anth- Otin bU.Of tbe American stove-length. the office of Dr.kV.'E. Cartwright. em. A great deal of business was= 1111stablished ISM i:V by These treatments �re *te harmless discussed. Mrsi Wallace gave a very but have proved invaluable in the interesting paper.. dn "The Art of DONALD MUNRO,%PICKER1,NG control of-that- dread disease, dipth- Reading." They also planned, to have THIS IS THE eria This toxoid clinic is sponsored a euchre at the home of Mrs. Hugh N; *-l". UNOAN B. McINrYHE—Barris. by the Women's Institute,.Pickering Cavanagh. A _yg�y-'O�Jnty lunch was �LA,ter.Solicitor. Notary. Ofke—BrockSt.. Soufh. O�posite Bell Telepbone oftite, Whitby. 43ENERAL INSURANCE and with the co-operatti­on 6-:f--I:Fr. V. served and social hour was, spent. JE A R M E i RM�SQ' b.L.L U pbone 46 48ly .1 E. Cartwright, is free of all charge. AGENCY ]R, DONALD RUDDY Barriste.r. BROUGHAM, ONTARIO Audley CherrywGGd A large number of farmers exchange their grain Solicitor, Notary Public. Moneyto Loan. Office formef!y d bh the late A.E. for south wing— Lrt Ouse.Whitby. Slyj 'Mr. arid Mrs.'F�nney visited, 'with' Van. of&I Chris' Facilities for placing any kind of-In- Apple picking is.in full swing and surance at beat rates the-crop is-clean. their family in the city over the BATON. BELL & ROSS, Barrist- availabl F. H. Westney is getting the-deb� week-end. Fl effl. Solicitors. vice my hin WX Nortbern Ontario Security atid-gir Matto. rist cleaned up' after the fire. He is Mrs. Wesley. Petty and ,two child- It Saves money and in *W.J Benton, one Pick. 515 preparing to *rebuild next spring. ren are holidaying with their friends any more, kt.a.Bell. E.- Smith.is improving his proper- at Harrowsmith. should do it. . 1.D.-F. Row. '—AdeWde 2Ns­9 ty by making a gravelled entrance ' Come to Cherrywood Church and .RICHARDSON. --PIOKERING & H. Beal, ClaremOnt drive. hear.our new choir which we hear is Special MU'-VEY—Barrist,in.Solicitors,Notaries PHONE M The next meeting of the Club will abol4t to be organized. 031-1-224 Confedwiffion Lire Building. f ym to be held-at the residence of Robt. and Mr. and Mrs.' R., Yatei 'and family -BARLEY FEED ,aile and Richmond Su. Toron Phone* Adelai e 4480 and 44so, By appoint: FURNITURE Mrs. Hedge, on Monday evening next of'Toronto, spent Sunday with W. F. $24.00 per tou, Spot Cash. pa"" Sgtia eveninsa. Pickering rewginek A good turn out is looked for. and Mrs.z Hollinger. 13, f We are displaying an attractive The trustees held a committee This in the best 'feed value on frHOMS0N & McMILLAN—BRrris. variety of Xmas Gifts. rfieeting this eek getting ready for iA number from Cherrywood att- the market.' w ended the anniversary :.services at --'L L-6 Solicitors. Notary Public. office at Aluminum and Graniteware Btd. the winter. The question of coal Zion Church last Sunday. for Pastry and Fine Pasidence of Mr.Thomson lot I I essnon 1. Furniture and Furniture- stealing from the school shed Mrs.' 1�,pper is staying with her Kissimi Pickering, oflice-hor.: cooc in-the Ovellinft from 7.00 p.m to and Saturday Novelties. Cake Baking. 8.31) P.in or by winter is receiving. their attention. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Davidson t. Toronto office: 6015 Royay Bank Prices low, ic' keeping with'times. and it might b� necessary to.pkut a 871 y Pla-1-n-de-te-et-WOF-on the jot)-.' sorry to report is- %_,ey _s­i_ck_.-______-Baker's-J0Y Flavored .3 - It is reported that _112rvey and - The October meeting of the W. A. Dental Mrs. Edwards are 4isposing of. their will be held at the home of Mrs. W. Bread HIL C.SMITH. D. D. S., L D.s. F? 0 0 F N G "arm and moving to th'e Brock Road J. Petty on Thursday, Oct. 12th. Thb Chopping ' Monday, Wednesday We an sorry to lose them from here -word- for RrAl Call, "Tr�st." Prog- N(Succettor to Dr,J.N,Dalesi, Graduate oi SPECIAL t-fle ram Conunittee, Mrs: E. Pilkey and and Friday. We do- the Royal College of Dental Sumeons and Toron. but- they will-still be- running it right. 40 University. At ClaremOnt Office over D -1 A, 4MAJ Z- IC-L.1 for Mrs. A. Taylor. Host"­:�s, Mrs., 90"t'l§AQC*every'roosday arid Frid Nif phone: 86 inch Rock Faced Red the work. suaff M If. Petty and. Mrs. W. J. Petty. All Are INO CREDIT �i And Green lloofing . .- Greenvyood welcome. On account of 4h4 chan and the close margin I sell at, I us colleg 01 in he UnAVtralty 0 am forced to discootintle credit, east of St. Toronto an Monday. .a.sa. to a P.M., or by atment. (X. The Mission Band meets in the* ageounts. ray standard Silo-filling is now about over, but Pi 37Z 431Y quality -,church.on Friday afternoon. ot many are full. ! John Scott, of Toronto, called on n Toe above prices gnod for 10 days Mrs. Crews one day lailt Neek. Mr. Sloan and family were in the only. Terms Spot Cash. Miss Laura, Ormerod -wa, 'home village for a few days last week one evening of'last week. Mr. and Mrs. Grills of the city L. -SURNINGHAM Lloyd and Mrs. Wflson,_of_Osha-. spent-the week-end in their suinnier Building and General F arA antoombile insurance of all kialk, wa, spent Sunday -with Ed. and Mrs. 'home- Contracting. It is with reg-ret ..we learn that Estimates furnished on all clansiss. ' alle are moving of work—Interior and Exterior, POSTILL4 Uconsed Anctionew. of from our village to Toronto. irF LUMBER YARD Mrs. Horton' has beers c ad -to 'Mr.- and Mrs. OfMalley a in coseftes ar'Taft"d aftsado. An*- her home down east on account A4terations and repairs. =C!-j W All we" "sinimod to on ab, Blacksmithing,-& Woodwork the serious illness of her father.- Thanksgiving services will be con Chimney's-Built. Concrete Work. 11ATM P.0.. "1. iWm. H-.. and Mrs. ' Crurnmer, of ducted next Sunday morning thro- at right prices ughout by members of the Mission Phone Pickering 5712 IL 13111ATON. TOW149HI Pickering, spent Sunday -with Ste,,- P Now is the;time to have those r Circle. Rev. Harry Wilson will prea- FAIRPORT, ONTARIC Do CAWk. cosveyaacer cominimioner for OP'6ir art and Mrs. Corbett. 41111" jobs attended to. Harrows repaired, 4did"I'AL Accountant, Etc. Inner of A. Southwell. station -agent, has ch the sermon. Masiria9t Lie-on Whitevaie.oat, &I o new sectiocis on hand. The fam. been transferred from Stouffville t,-) A huniber from here' attended the ous Fleury Plovis always on hand. Grafton. funeral of the late Mrs. R. R. Mow- Shingles For Sal'e, WN. MAW, LICENSED AUC. Also d-e&ler in Viking Cream 8epitra, tore and Electric Washe Miss Vincent returned to her home brav-at Brooklin. M=h gympathy is Pn Counties. Allkindsoi wass Niapttr a It thinking of buy4ag an electric radio at Napanee after s1*ud4nx ome felt for his aged partner in life, who Gatt Galvanized Steol Shingles, at NEIM*Oak-f. " to emonstration of the-New time with her- sister, Mrs. &uth. is so well known .-and -respected irt Bird's Felt Slicte Sbingles. 7- B" and inairpeo- ask for a d dczw.b"."& wba".Oct say a Majestic models. well. the township. Also. re-rubkwring buggy i0beels. R7beer prices are ilght. The Women's Missionary"- Society The United Church ' Anniversary Lawn mowers ehorpened. Servic'es will b� held next Sunday, GREENWOOD 491y vina . service i - . Call.and get pricee. Phone 2812 Zion Church on es� will be in charge of Rev.,Mr. Ow- Electric&,' C60tritetor" the evening of Oct. fth. 'Miss Myra Veazey, a returri�d ej�, 6f­UnionvAk-j---& ed in song .-�.Wiring and Repairiag for Light Mill missionary of Japah, will tell -as of by Claremont.choir in the-afternoon or power. Picke' i S her work in that interesting court- and at " p. m. by A. Union.Chair. On -All kinds of etfttriW gooda ring the following Friday, Oct '13th, the ry. Special music will be rendered Take - Notice kept in stock. by the Mount Zion choir and others. annual ' congregational banquet will 121 ly p* home 17M Plickering The Mission. and our three Mission be held in the school room at 7 p. in. Bands are s ecially invited to this Rev., R. J. Irwin, of Donlands..-A e. v to 'all debtori of the Es Ve hav�e a fau. line of service.- will give the address besides sever- tate of the al solos, duets and other, musical late W. H.-Jackson, R. R. No t Pickering. Outs IRA 4610al All Pou, Itry 'Feeds tanding accounts past The week-end traffic still contin- due must be paid in full before Dec. hicken Starter of best 00th, 1933.-Cheques made payable to We have 'been enjoying, excellent MR& THOS. LAW quality at mason weather, but, the air is beginning to Mr. Hewitt slient a few days in the to the Estaite of W, H. 'Jacks= anct -able prioei feel quite fall like., city last week. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Malcolm mailed to Mrs.* E. S. Jackson, R. R. AsaaAcan Anthracite, Welsh Coal, 0 of - Mrs. White and son, Frank. visit- itaL Alberts, Coal, Seotc-h CO&I Laying Mmh and Feeds Galt, spexit the'week-end.with their ed cousins in Ronsonville IN. Y. over 1. -Pickering Ont. Accounts not sett. d Coke, all sizes. of every.sort. relatives here. the week-end led by this date will"be placed *1th Mr. Russell Brodie, of Tokonto, Mrs.' J. Johnston, of- Port Union, Eard and Soft Wood. visited her sisters, Mrs. Philip and is %pending a couple of days with -a "finance tom any for collection. Miss Brodie on Sunday. her niece, Mrs. Staples. By order of the Executor& House 21,90 phones Office 5W Mrs. George Philip and Miss Brod- Mrs. McTavish, of Shakespeare, is ie were Toronto visitorg orr Wednes-, visiting Airs...Alex. Thom and other -day-of iast week. relatives while visiting her son wh( M PICKERING, ONT. The Fred Cowie family, of Tor- has undergone an operation in th4 ofito' 'spent Sunday With Mrs. Cowie, Sick Childrens Hospital.. Bi B ave. oney g . argains and son, John. Miss Annie; Brander is visiti7tg re- R. G. -CLUDE-NING Bert and Mrs. Harvey entertained latives and friends here, but. will ' 'Jiy taking advantage FUNRPLAL DIRECTOR a number of old time friends from shortly return to Watford where she of these Toronto on Sunda' spent the summer. Y. Mrs.' W. R. Witter and Mrs. . E. Miss Ma:rjory Annis 'enteirtained �Sp ces Private Ambulance ecial Pri Crocker, of Toronto, visited L. and city friends on Tuesday night. We --fumfture Day and Night 9"'ervice Mrs. Matthews one day during the are pleased to report Miss Elva An- FOR Pbipne 9000 week. nis improving 'after an -attack. of Mr. Edwin Perryman and family Laryngitis. Thu' rsday, Frid'a' y Arn 5000 are moving into his mother's resid- Three car loads of Mission Band *91nut 'Steel Bed, high exice, she having.returned from Tor- members firid workers attended the ;:,-and Saturday rimr cable. spring, felt Markham, as Ont. onto to take.up residence with thein. Mission Band Rally in S.touffville on,, x0traft—reg. $18 00, Large' 4xiantities of tomatoes are Saturday last. 1504eidittz' N 'd 're, lee being garnered and shipped by the .A large I ninfiber of dhildreri''filled 15c Pe'r6xide, 4 in. 12C fbr farmers who have taken up this br. 'the choir last Sunday and Rev. Mr. 25c Perotide,Soz. Igo N anch of farming. Although, the tom- Torrance and Rev. Burg-ess exchang- 50c Peroxide, 10 oz. 20e. LIST t. 81)Tim-Alled Msttr"'S' e's.. atoes were slow in ripening they are ed pulpits in the evening. 50c Olive Oil, 8 oz. of fine quality. n W. H. 25c Castor Oil,3 oz. only On Friday eve inir at Mr. Lake Shore Cottage, the Y. 9 - Cait6r Gil,,13 oz. -7 Several from here attended the Moore's Are your furnace, pipes apnd stove$ funeral service of the late Mrs. R. R. P. S. held tiWii last open air meet- rW Cft:torOi1,8oz. 85c�-_ Mowbray, of Brooklin, on Saturda ing at which there Was a large ait- V)c A. B. 8. & C. Tablets, 200 25c Cabinets 29.75 Give-ns a call and have thern afternoon, also the service of the endance. The winter meetings will k RnFlaisib 011,32 oz. attended to now. late J. H. Beal, of Claremont on comnience on Oct. 20th, in the base- 81 Beef, Iron & Wine Me inch Walnut Dresimer Sunday. ment of the- church and the first. 350 White Liniment 23C large mirror­ If you need a The Young People of the church meeting will take the f4m. of.a banq We Gin Pill$ goo with . 27.60 held a very enjoyable weiner roast uet. ed -STOVE OR FURNACE at the home of Miss Muriel Dunn on A quiet wedding was* solernniz Bee no before buying. Wednesday evening, Sept. 27th as a on Friday, Sept. 29th,, in. Toronto, The re jnst a few of many :9100trical Goo& always a, price items. See beginning of their fall and winter when Miss Bessie Cairns, of Toron- our.window and haiDd -h on the even- to, was united in rharriage to Mr. ing of October 10th. Murray J. Forgie Toronto, by Rev. St. John's Church and their friends son Presbyterian Church Toronto Stom 'Flaneral Director are ictively efiraged preparing a The bride was attended by Miss Lill'- Join"' '- Drug 'jkmbuknoe Servioe 'ALVIN 13USHBY consignment of clothing etc, for the ian Ferguson,-and-the xroom- by Mr. T___ H E PICKERING NEW.. S �kg "o, 2 ul h-west. A sewing bee was held S. K. Kobold, both of Toronto. Poll- nort 'Phone 6W PhOM4 ISM Hardware F*iene 46M at the home of -MrB. 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Q : 'Three Hamiltomans Shot X00 Pi X- Med B Autos 'Par ' �t� » i J1 N. r ���ln HO�d-u = Out to Visit Son, Injured in - y Motor Accident In "Hi hW Dra' .m $rampton, Oct. 1,-While starting $� • • out to vise his son, v:d�tim ofGeorma Smoke and Squeals Envelop' nvelo Eleven t and Citizens Wounded When for mishap threa days ag.,, Bandit is Disturbed in Crime Bailey, 78, o�''BramFton, was almost . i^stantly killed Saturday night when . Motorists in Noisy Confusion struck ty a car, John Elliott, Glen. Hamilton, Oct. I.—Bullets from a air, and the robber took ;25 from the MLnor Drive, Toronto, driver of the Aurora, ill„ Sept. 30.-8moke from a ing bedlam. Gohr was not seriously ' andies revolver wounded three citi- till and ran. " boys, car, was arrested by Chief 'Andrew burning peat bog curled lazily over a Injured. Ee slate Saturday night when r rob, _ I dont want, to hurt you, Ile:kes on a charge of reckless driv- four-lane sveedwa on the eastern out- Three dazed anti smoke-choked men y at the drug store of R. B. Irving, but I need the money, so keep quiet ing and released on $2,000 bail, y and 150 bogs milled about the wreck. in sad Bay streets, was frustrated. :ad let me get it," he said. Bailey had just stepped out from skirts of Aurora, obscuring the scene age. Another truck, containing 50 The thug escaped on foot. It was After'the Irving shooting the man his,house on north Main street when of a strange suce"slori'of accidents in- more hogs going to market,roared Into _ - pis=m tad =holdup of the .saight and _ran acrose the school grounds'to Main ht,, was struck by Elliott'a car. He valuing 200 pigs, ten trucks and a the tangle. Another crash, and tout the third within 24 hours. street and through a back-yard. The--died a few minutes after the arrival smart roadster, men and 200 hogs were afoot in the 73, Shot through the wrist, Mr,Irving, police were hot on his heels,. but he -of Dr. W. H. Brydon. Coroner W. L. The pigs were going fo market ` i blackness. - ' ho resides at iii Glenfern Avenue, soon vanished, The search for him :Iaguire ordered an inquest, the small hours the morning in two of Next came Elmer Ricer,'32,.of Na. ;vas rushed to SG Joseph's Hospital. t,,ntinued from a few moments after Bailey was starting out to visit his ,the trucks. On the smoke-f6' pireville♦ Ill., driving his truck is from j Pere Collins, 101 Iii s4,xt west. gged road; Percy � the shooting until well after daybreak. son, Herbert, of Brampton, who was with visibility .practical! nothin one the other direction. Apparently gimp. ged 24 years, a paserby who went to .Detective Walter Hagan, who was the seriously injured in 'an accident t pfg truck s[deswtped another, g.The sing the stalled trucks and taking it rviag's assistance wbou he heard the first to respond, was later assisted'by Derry West on Thursday. S011-01 trucks were wrecked, and the pigs;150 for ahold-up, he put on all speed and a firing,was shot through the right arm 'Deputy Chief Constable Goodman, In- the late JosephtBailey, the victim was of them grown to corpulent porkers, swerved to the otherrside to pass, only �d is is the General Hospital. Spector J, R Crocker and-members of an employe of the Dale estate and scampered about,,across, over, and on to crash into a truck he hadn'# seen.' i Mrs.J. R Dudley. 1$ Gaorom strtvt, his detective department and a-squad had been 9 resident of the town for both sides of the highway. lie was thrown to the pavement and bvho liver within half a Nock. of the of uniformed men and motorcycle con- 22 years. The smart roads ter,'driven b Wan• seriously injured, ug store, stopped W her front door stables. — - d ter Gohr-of Berwyn, next came spin The other trucks Involved crashed Is rshe heard the shooting,and nor- Tonight hospital authorities report- sin i quick succession. With dawn the road w:41yl misee4i death, TM bandit Bred New North Channel g nto the smoke screened scene,ed that the injuries suffered by Irv- Rollin ra tdl lion iG bar was cleared. The porkers were caught bar, but tie bullet went lour and, ing and Collins would necessitate hoe- -Of St. Lawrence Open B rapidly g• gad into and, afforded other transportation to 'Stet glancing off the s1d9*Alk and a pital care for some time,but that they Quebec.—The north traverse than- the hogs and overturned is the squeal- market. G -rick wall, grazed both her legs. Be- were not considered to be in a serious nel of the St. Lawrence river below- ore it hit her it had spent mach of condition. Quebec was officially inaugurated -n Lumber Trade _ to force. and she was not seriously Irving was alone in the store when Sept. 29th by Hon. Alfred Duranleau, Wins �hjjGapro =mt• the crime wad attempted. The thug Dominion Minister of Marine. .. Shows !'� Ft7iTKTH ]' 1v.D fcTt • -seas_deacribed ss being about 35 yea;a The minister, accompanied by' a Increase Marathon SW ------ o= age, 5 feet 5 inches tall, cIean= A fourth citizen whose name was i fp._.of_ i+rr•=pan-ftsm ll4onireal.--._' shaven and rather heavily built wear- and Quebec, left here- aboard the - - _ of learned was Bred at as he crossed y � Q Canada Practically Captures -rha Caroline Street school grounds. ing a pin stripe blue suit and dark steamer Lady Grey for a cruise of Iowa "'Kid, Victor' at To--~ - hen the shot whistled near his bead fedora hat. Irving stepped to the inspection down the deepened water Australian Market--Tp Benefit b conic, Covers ' l -mile ® ran in tine opposite direction, and counter and found himself looking lane, ezpecGed'to enhance the.popular- y greater. Course in Record Time e pollee heard nothing more of him, into the muzzle of a .38-calibre.auto- sty of the St..Lawrence,route. Building Activities Chita matt- revolver. Dred n Canada has vera2 citizens who'has trailed the gi g'the worth channel was be= go, -Oct. 1.—Plowing throagb "Stick'em up and keep them there!" gun in 1911.with the +>ll practically captured 16, miles of chilly Lake Michigan man told the police of thin foci- ject ultimate- ' pa the lumber market of Australia; and eat. the tandit demanded+ ty of digging the 120-mile stretch,be= waters to less than seven and one-half atsada in a fair ws to benefit con- e The Irving hold-up was shortly be- Irving had jue.. raised Loth arr..s tween St. Jean, -Island of Orleans, y _ more 11 o'clock. At 8 o'clock the same when the,front door opened and a cu%_ and Cape Salmon to"a depth of 85 feet. in build from file pending increase hours, Marvin Nelson, the "Iowa Kid," n appeared at tho drug store�f-tomer walked in. Apparently the In dune, 1927, the channel was de- �t�� according to a added the William Randolph Hearst a -t Cunningham, 454.Hiag street 'crack feared capture and decided to clsred navigable at all times statement _from the DepartmenT of marathon s*Im to his previous sna : Trade and Commerce, . and covered John Cunningham, shoot his way Gut for ha tarred at At present the channel measures cesses in Toronto marathons. - n of the owmer, and H. Potter, 336 Irving, shot at him and dashed for a depth of 32% feet with a minimum 'Ia the Scat half of 1925 when p After the,-Fort Dodge "Seal,' winner •; ;• - in street we his chum with a the front door. width of 500 feet. Mr. Duranleau Auatralla. was importing to the es- �;- g tent of nearly 17$,000,000- feet board a•t Toronto in 1930 and again this year, olver and told" them he wanted The bullet passed through a p;ie said the Dept. of Marine intends to splashed home a winner by tyro big -pone measurement . of lumber, Hrltistt y, - `-o -ieap,-drilling a wide_hole in_one ,widen the channel to a minimum width Columbia sapplled only 12,500,000 feet miles' George Bladgen of Memphis,, The pair were backed to the rear 'piece, before entering-thq druggiac's of I;OW feet."1� ��.„�..frli -th}e, he. 7 65 Tenn., 1931 Toronto victor. coma in to Der teat f the afore with`their hands in the wrist. said. it is anticipated about 5,000,000 ports." !t Is stated. -rake second money.--Then eftme pn6 more cubic yards of'material would ,. Grill,the singing New-Yorker•,-wbu wall d be extracted from the bed of the river.- Shipments from Eastern Canada third is the Lake Ontario apla3h in ;Apple Barrels Seati�le Public to Pass to the Australian market are ract_ - The work would continue for another p i 1980, secohd in '3i, IIfh !n '3Z sari . , 'on New Street Car -Colors five years with a pair.of dredges,work- tally negligible. Due to' Austraiia'a agate second la this year's marathon. _ -Soar in Price Seattle, Wash. -- A committee.of in 24 hours a da uecessary retrenchment policies and g y' -decreasedconalrnction sctivltfea First Canadian to,fiaish from'out at artists has recommended brown; nlle , the field of more than $00 who started green and gold for Seattle street can. hroukbt on bj the world irids. da Sequel to Largest Crop�in'His- ,. 20-yei r Thefts Charged I preasioa, the eo wan Dan Demricki of Windsor, oat. v A sample" err will be painted �moa4vealth'a its- Iowa`s .powerjn! st�k3iig Neiaon ' tory of Annapolis those colors. sad Bent oa a grand in Kitchener Arrests ports ofd lumber is the first half of carved through the low-temperature Kitchener.-Fred Armstrong a North dropped to 32 320,000 feet` Valley tour of the city� Roy E. Parse, super grater fa 7 hoary ill minuteIa 24 3.6 sea L' fnten,_ dent of the railway, announced. Dumfries termer, his two hired men.. wed measurement, of wbtth Can- onda,a world's record for the distance. Keah3lle, IC.S:, Oct. 1.--Toe largest "There was some ient3ments-fo ralu= Gordon Pagett and Lawrence Zehr,and aria, supplied 13,271,000 fret or 41 He swats- the entire;route without ppie Crop is the Annapolis Valley's minum," he added, "so we will paint Lawrence. Pagett of Waterloo Town D_er cent „b "'Since the low level of lumber In7_ bathing suit or g line, and after reach- -- has created an unprecedented a second car solid aluminum." ship, pleaded guilty In pollee court _ ing-the IIa3ahin line remained to the demand fob barrels, sad coatataer "We'll -see what the public likes." here to a series of SIX thefts, ports edit in 1931 Australia has been water until a bathing suit cosh} M` -)prices have skyrocketed to -almost - -- Arrest of the four men resulted trots y increasing her foreign -lum- tossed to kiln, 'r an intensive police investigation of ber purchases, In the first half of H� tiium oubfe those asked at the season's ph brought him the'-$5,009 ';opear Marriages During September minor crime, 1A North Dumfries that 19'38 Australia Imported 571398,000 flrat prize. g` had eitended over a period of 20 years. feet and fn the first half o(this year With Trutt moving from the valley Shaw Increase QoCi 32' Bladgen's splendid effort won him'-- im- T Provincial police said farmers of the 69,402,000 feat. =2.500, with Golf receirin _ ;in hugs volume, co-operatives are Toronto,' -- It fa maintained that dlatrict untl recently had regarded "In the latter part of 1931 a new glad g ;1'� i'working at capacity to supply the de. when marriage figures mount It 1s sea's time" was 7 hour,, tis min- . ;mend. As the result of the scarcity, s sign that conditions are 1mDrov- numerous small thefts wadi apathy.' trade agreement between Canada utes 13 seconds. ; the price.liss risen from 18 cents per ing. - Statistics for September, 193"u, During the last few months, however, and 'Australia was negotiated. Re. Darkness had settled over the.take offences became so numerous as to sults from this new agreement are when Gotl pulled himself out of the barrel to around 35 cents. _ showed a decided' increase fiver the reach the propoR3onk of an epfdbmic. shown in Canada's exports to Ana water to knish.In 8 hours 29 minutes The shortage is laid to the fact that corresponding month a year ago. In tralia In the first half of 1932.whe the crop far exceeded early expects.- the same period births showed s 1 37 2 S seconds. a them totalled 61,291,000 'feet and for futons of s not unusually large pick. pronounced decline, end deaths In- Fish Exports Increase Miss Dorothy Nalevaiko of Glen -^Latest estimates state It will reach to creased slightly. The figures are; the Seat half ot'-thin year they in- Ottawa, Sept. 30 — Canada has Cove. .N•Y., was the first woman- to the 2,000,000 barrel mark, setting an 1932 1933 greatly increased- her .exports of fish creased further to 64,770,000 feet or ankh and received the $1,000 prize of. ' - 'all-time record 'for a valley crop: Births ». •••.: 1,063 937 sad fish products during the car 88 per cent out of Australia total. fered for that feal,- rent fiscal ear as compared with a lumber Imports of 69,402,000 feet. -�� ` � - Marriages • ....:..... 588 1648 y -� -Deaths .....,.,...,... X481 . $01 year ago, according to the Trade and 1 Commerce Department. "Total fish- Pupils Minus BOOICf na W McPhee Dead; • 'PictUiC Of Hand On Knee-� •-• �'• - •Y - ._ cry products exported during the first Calgary �DO • Of Girl Causes Gossip Autos With Radios --i.nYe months of the carrent.fiscal year Built Sternwheelers of '98 )}, __�_,Mti it Have LiCCniei1 amounted to -$8,105,633 :a, compared Calgary.—Nearly 125 children sat �{ gavanna Ga.—When the Rightway North Vancouver.-Donald McPhee, with $7,539,793 in the corresponding in classrooms of :Calgary's high - �• 'Magazine, house organ of a Georgia - Ottawa.—United States tourists tea, g shipwright• who built aterawhee(ers railroad, published a group five months-last year," It is reported. schools on opening day, without books D B p ptctnre o! yelling.through Canada in automobiles _ or equipment nor were-their parents on the Yukon .River from 1898 tc . the Misses Edith Brown, Billye ender• equipped with. radio receiving gets 1900, is dead here, aged 68. He built 'the and Florence SteadweIl it occa.- must secure radio licenses the same • • able to provide them. School board - Young Stribling and civic officials floc stated they-hsd many other vessels on the Uppet isioned quite a commotion. The object as Canadian citizens. This was rester-. Fraser, Peace and Slave rivers. Born rot the money to-provide books. the picture which caused the great• ated by officials here when their atten- * _ * _` is Owen Sound, its was s resident of Loses U t Foot D. C. Bayne, secretary-treasurer of .est. comment was a hand resting oti' tion was brought to press items where- British Columbia for 40 years, Miss Brown'a knee. Letters began to in visitors from the United States.ex - the school board, declared 11,000 come in from places as far away as pressed surprise at this'condition. Boxing Career Ended by would be neded to provide necessary fi " New Fork, asking to whom the hand "The law provides that all receiving Crash Between Car bOOks. • ._belonged, and local inquiries and teas. sets must.be licensed; and that goes I- Some students may be turned away Experiment q pDe and Motorcycle from commercial high school owing to Jt "` ing were nalimifed, for automobiles a ui d with them . , Finally, to atop the whether the belong to Canadians or Macon G�9ct, 1.-W: L. (Young) economy restrictions upon accomtnoda Sleepling Sickness* gossip, Miss y g g 'lions, stated Dr.•S. A. M. Scott, sup- ""6 13rown went before a notary and made tourists visiting Canada,' was the ob• Stribling s oozing career was ended erintendent of high schools. an affidavit that the hand belonged to se_mitioa of government officials. today when his left foot was cut off 1 Jackson, Miss., Oct, 2, --'bt[ering # Miss Steadwell, and "furthermore that - I in a collision between his motorcycle their bodies for experiment 'into the ' said hand did not belong to an of her. sad an automobile. Sleeping Sickness Filtal Using Headstones for Walks mystery of encephalitis, or sleeping ma]®acquaintances or admirers." t0 Leamington Farm Bo Stribling also sustained a fractured Buffalo.--At a meeting of the Town sickness, 10 white Mississippi convicts g 3► pelvis sand ,physicians said he had a Board of Lancaster the -charge was between the-ages of'21 and 40 years Relic of War Period, `- London, Oat., Oct. 1.—Paul Pun- 50-50 chance to live. . are beta used b dike, a 15-year-old Leamington boy, The accident occurred while the made by the Town Supervisor that g y,.State and Federal cemeteries containing the graves of ,authorities to determine whether the in Montreal Harbor dies 9n Victoria Hospital of sleeping former heavyweight contender was en disease which has caused man deaths Montreal, Sept, 29•-A relic of war •sickness. Declared to be the sole route from a golf course'tb a hospital some of the towns earliest settlers in' St. Louis is communicated b moo- explosive, ? t Lave been despoiled of,headstones and y days, a torpedo without, explosive, 'sufferer from the dread disease in to see his wire and' their third baby- that t91)ise are used as sidewalks by qufto bites. -fuse cap or propeller, wis lifted to- Western Ontario at this' 'time. the -two weeks old. These convicts are a grow neighboring residents. A prompt in- p carefully day from the mud of.Vickers Basin,in boy's condition was ••diagnosed as His foot was dangling by a tendon selected from 50 who volunteered their th Montreal. harbor; by a- dredging sleeping sickness, tiHe had been and$, a sired of skin when he was vestigation was ordered, services to the experiments at the.,•. •`scow. The proectile, 15 feet tong, 15 gradually slaking since he was. ad- brought unconscious to the hospital ----"a'-= Parchman Stated Penitentiary Farm, inches in diameter, was believed to witted to Victoria Hospital, but phy- where he is in a serious condition, . The reward for the 10 men is a pardon i' Talmadge Sisters Mother p have been buried for about 16 years, -8fdaaa-staged a grim fight to save from loss of blood. No internal in- from Governor Sennett Cont}or. ',,probably having-been dropped by one the life- of the Leamington farm _ Passes Awa rt P— l Wood The convicts already have beet ex.-' ' of the trevaI vessels or armed march g juries hav n found. S! Y youth, The attenfling physician, The, sh'bro ght an end to '$trib- Hollywood, Sept. 29, - Mrs. Mar- posed to,mosquitoes believed to have J antmen which were repaired here. 'Dr• F. W. Hughes, stated that young ling's oxing car er, .which -had ffeeh- garet "Peg" Talmadge, mother of the been infected by the virus taken from 'There is abtlat 50 feet of water,in Pundike had been suffering from the .him fi ht three world champions. 'Re- three-Talmadge sister, of the screen bodies of victims of encephalitis is 8t. .� Vickers' Ba�sim, The lever, that sett malady since last May, His coadi• centl he o i newspaper deeision --Norma Constance and 'Natalie- Louis. The experiment 1s.bb9ng con• � the machinery in motion on the wea- lion since that time had been a puz- over Maxi s nbloom, the light- 'died at a -hospital' on, Sept, 29, of ducted at the request o7Dr.:W.T.Her. eon's release iron. the torpedo tube- zle, aiternating getweea oqf- of heavyweight ing, in Hnuston, Texas.--pneumamts- which geew�out of. fnfla• rison, of the United States Public was atoll in condition, stupor and drowatnesr It was his last fight. enza contracted ten days age. Health Office. :ry ,a,,.w;.S„�"+ ,;l�,r.17:%-"�,.?3.:a�, .cv�G*:X-'..Y.,za:*.; r� .�s�•s,_ .• ,� _�;.�"tiS•. .f, .+•. 'Tb�,�..,,,,n-=-r^•rq. *,,, '� ,C•-:;,'is,. „� ��. .,+�.it L-,o,,•• �' yy•;• err f " d ;•'-: �aK s!x�':w_ '+r w.. t''..-,leer",, 1. ,u ✓.'J,.h• eRy6Sd13'a•_f�•*,Y .mn., �-•3.ys c... � ckec_.•.•cY.•rr '. .�aae .cry uc.di � � D.. ,; „ '•.�x:i:-__.�•. �•y.g'•. .,r;,, �.ti�-y,pa• ,p: .: ,.6��,i +"�',fe.aiaaP,-ri �.,�•„ '.•:+. :':'' _• �R ..�=,�, .;I`�" _ -L3 .h .,,�'....,4r.'• . .e•:- •.-Yi.. � 'c i' �y "ro_ •''yYJ fi�"`'� ..C".�,. _.d,' �. �`'`.-i."'3 _ '-r"_ R. - I .#• "< - ;'•w► ±^�` •.5.c,•.� ta". _ .�' -..`MR'..;. 'r• � $ ,.... t• '{` +• Sze. ` ,,;`:. -r- - s a>: z•J;r ':OUR ., M(XS-WORD PUZZLE c.l.a f1 ,..:.lip I, • i r i'_ 4 , „ - . -- -- - - -- - r• - - - _ - "y _ �•y.'g .ar"' t _ _ L Razorlacle F REE 3 li t a a S I6 _. w HANDS i -L-4 � with ]POKER _ ltlj �r You can get these five keen, well-honed safety razor blades (fit any Gillette-type razor). Given lien for oil just one complete set of Turret Poker Hands . . . _ ahy marl would appreciate such a gift! mod,yet sweet —Turret full'of flavour Fine Cut z'7 - is a particular favourite with men who "roll their K 3Z s3 '.own." A 20 cent package of this mellow Virginia r„151 V Tobacco :- will make at least 50 cigarettes. . .in it are i� 36 combined satisfaction and genuine economy. y ,.'_ • --- _ - - - - - ; - "may. It pans to Roll Your own with _ 9 4V 4 - 45 TIC •� �-� es 44 _ RAT/ ,. 41 46 - :1. COC Our Horizontal 3s—Puzzle 10—Author roa+ecb F .1 N E C T . A--Constellation $6—Note of scale IL—Metrical stress 6—Large parrot 87—Things in law 13-5`olid horned rutnia• C I G A R E T T E ':TOBACCO 88—Mulcts ants 11—Large lizard 39—Poetic: always 16—Lubricates 12—On ship _ 40—Article 19—Shoe bottoms SAVE THE POKER H A N. D S ' 14—Piece of money 41—More delicate X20—Nautical: cease" ill urrvwiug suinlale 4L-1,0yal 22—Stream, 14—•That is (abbr.) 43—Wolf-like ••-•'23-Flower essence • people seem to think It reutres a lot of ' Classified * Advertising 18—Large cask 45—Characteristics 25—Particles advertising. .Married life may be a 50. 19•--Discovered 47-Merits _ 26—Painful spot► 50 proposition, but the trick Is to find LXTZ$AX'Y• C -' -'!6—Goddess of vengs- 48—To feel 28—Abandons ''e e M � S i e� - a boy who will meet'you hair way. vue l� CASH OFFERED FOR l3(>V'EL. . ance Vertical 29--Etbical of the reasons why you abonld never Fuil particulars and Catalogue 41—Western state i—F: lta American 30—Street send good mono after-bad Is that it on avv+l�ac,un. A:o-G. all �;,.00 .I... :r-Al, y ed for prompt publication. No reading (abbr.) ,nt 31—Part of skeleton 0 ° seldom catched' up.. -Nothing ever fees.-- Stockwell, Ltd., E9, Ludgate'FiIII,• St—Biscuits - L'- destroy 32�editious outbreak takes a harder call out of worry than Landon, England. ?^etabliehe� 1688._— 23--To state 3—Scottish for John 33—Fathers at hard work. A man can usually have armirrs. S 24—Comparisons ---4-Half an em 35— hfourns fire last word 12 he says,it as he bangs _ -_ Z6—Leading actors _ :6—Ornamental needle• 38—European- r the door on his way out. Charity also OFFER TO EVERY iN�'E:tiTUR ; List of wanted inventions and full 2t—Beyond . work- 39—Goddess of discord covers a multitude of sacred concerts. lnformatlofl sent free. who samsay Card. - =$—S�ots 6—Men 41—Evergreen Animosities develop fastest among P"7. World Oita Patent. adaoraey�. E78 Bank t- -_.1"Up officeis- - -P—Retired X42—Sunhurrs those who teal their Importance lea�e- 81—Scolds $--.Kin dot lettuce 44—Parent _- -Y.. _ tea. 34—Above- =ll—Cooled.lava 46—Note of scale - An engine of only.one-cat power, if sate Another difference between the rosacco. + - rich and the poor Is that the latter al' « .. LBS. YELLOW S EET V1RG1tiI.1 kept running all the time, Is more ef- — — ways know bow much they owe. It 3 Tobacco, ;1. 15 lbs. bright Bailey, - fective than one of several hundred $1.75._ Prepaid. L. Spaneis, Cotta,n, Om, ��i Answers to least Week Pu=w - stupidity-were a eriisie, we'd all spend P P—P MOTHF� OF 13 horsepower standing still. time In Tail. Everybody is entitled to : A 0 A R C 0 T C 0 S $ s - roar - - LODB ON E AREA - __ _ _., _ - tesy�vgn your wife _ #MOUT.A 'WRINKLE _ 1 r� > o ass. From tkra Waste Basket DEL 1 v I O L'S THYLA YEAST'- A R B A A $ D A P P B A ' 1 'Nerves Improved, bowels tnovtng, R 8 P E L R S I N g I Many a girl taken a }. carat husband Mr. Pester—"I wonder why a woman r prikson.e6413 BBo�trbonvlere St.,l3don _ ' I t o_get a 2-carat ring. You have to has to'change her mind-so often. treeal. "KEEPS'INDEFINITELY." D1one9 •*,• 'What a 'rarity!—a woman with.a T N I T TER N Mrs.Pester—"I suppose ills because back guarantee 12 cases 4sc. THYL:► Iseasen your own soup;- nobody-can do a�. e large family and an unlined face. Read P B S 0 9 E 9 - E A N the styles in minds change so." R-RODUCTS. Department a, .Bo: ails, - ''6tils letter she has written.— 0 R R O E Y g I it to your taste;'but be careful and not Montreal, "1 am a woman of 60, haves family. T E E A T C 11 3 R E T use too much pepper There are styles of 1S children; and have mot a wrinkle . In love maYing too—and this seems to .A f nd Is one who is.aa intelIigeat As ammunition is too ezpensiie for L A F S S A H E '.be the'.era of long.kisses and short and p nt listener, erican sob _ e bard limes Am _ n flies - use ! , 0a my Lace. Some time ago I passed g L A P S S 0 F A 8 romances. Maybe it wan the man who . there are being given target praettef '.tthrough a very' severe illnegs, and,i'e-•, g 0 P P B R C E10 U S E !married for money wbo first said: "It Personally there is no one for whom- with peashooters,eighteen inches long Solved td try Kruschen Salts, and am " ss new 'woman since- taking them. ] 0 'S S A 0 U R DEEP la-the woman who pays• '. Virtue is we have a warmer affection=than thin This is 'supposed to Siva them quiu a no *wo taken . Kruschen nee-to for twelve P E E L , D R Y S L A held to be its own-reward, yet some experts who say fallen leaves make efficient trainlug in aiming. i hloilths—noE a small done, but half-a• good'fertilizer_for a lawn: ra teaspoonful every. morning in 'a cup of �-�yml.t to .CO.:!!''3' talent -� TO STOP fTCH1NG AND hot water. I think Kruschen gives , Customer"(in.store) -'"Won`t':yoa - CLEAR tJP - g Lovely, lasting peace of mind. off something for cash?" atom .a feeling of buoyancy and-youth 'that nothing else does."—(Airs,) E, T. Sweet deitght-ot human-kind!. Salesgirl—"Slt•! - lieavenry-born, and bred on bigb, - ir take - Mang minor 1llnesae . _depression To ciowb the fatourites of the sky Face and worry—wbich are the chief causes With more of happiness halals. L�pti "When we were first married 1,used ANO SKIW RAS1fE5'USE ==4,of wrinklks—are frequently dab to the to waken my husband with a kiss Than victorslifa.trtumpli 7iriaw! Clljn every morning." presence la-the sy stem of poisons bred Whither, O w hILber art thou fled, Valeyed 1 once looked like this.t*s;ty- iby the waste products 'of digestion. hair on tae....unloved... And now?" . . . ' poisons are the root cause of To lay thy meek contented head; dSaeouraaed Nothing bellied Devitatostea. - 'These "Fiala •bopght himself an alarm What happy region-lost-thou-please -waxes,Uquids...even rascm failed-Then 1 dis- _ e rheumatism, Headaches, kdnep.troub7e �o malts the seat of calm and ease! I monet=- h clock." - Dr. D.D.Dennis'Iignid PrescriP' ' and other complaints, which make pea love with the secret.My FREE Hook."How ra ' ' ' tiara, sonde and guaranteed by the _ - vlo old before their time. If is the un Overcome Superfluous Bair,^ azyldns the Rustl%Bridegroom (after the wed - `'failing effect of Kruschen Salts to ez• Ambition eearcbes all Its sphere metBod and proven actual no-- . Marled to ding breakfast)="Well_thanks for all makers of CampaVA s Italian FISIa- Of pomprand state; to meet the9 there. plain envelope.Also trial offer.We obligation- g Trialbotdc35catyoardtroggist 13 pet these poisons and keep the blood. write mile. .\nn�tte Lunz�t: , z yer good wishes.- I'mstartin' married � pure. And a rich supply of Increasing Avarice wuuld find Church St.,vent.Coo;Toronro Cu:.a;i.i. ; stream _ Tile with a dozen fibs heifers -and `;Pure. vigorous blood is'the secret of Thy presence in. its gold enshria'd_ Sarah if I can't make a do with that The bold adaentnr�r ploughs his way I don't deserve to." ". ^ !youthful vitality—m111ions of men.and Through rocks amulet the foamigg sea. , !ER lot, t= women bare already-prated that, air thy love and them erceices ;:l _ ,- = ti • - ,'To g y perceives 'How much.are our peaches?" Thou Wert not In the rocks-and waves._ ' . "Fenny each, lady." s Colorado Farmers Grow _ liar.t«fffsisat _, - t ---.- "I`ll have one, Please. Lovely. lasting Peace: Appear. qo ._ ' More Turkish Tobacco Givin' a party,?" - " 1EA1l. OIL --- - �• s' Denver. — PC,rmers are harvesting This world itself, H thou art here, tii.lfYhlltglillL _NerijunMltralet `: a Is once again with Eden blest, . Sall Alm exeelknt for Temporary Deafness and curing.a crop of 30,000 pounds +t �-- +� yforth-"I—I can't find`words to am Head xotsu due t. eensesaon- _ _ And-man-contains it-in his breast. _ express'my igdignation" �sd by sold+, ]Fla and swimmink. _ Turkish-tobacco. This I. the second —Thomas Parnell. Poems. A. O. LEONARD, Inc. commercial crop of that varlet of Horseradish—"Then why get wild y O w• 70 Fife?Ave.,Now,York City. bacco produced here: Last year a ++ when I say you are ignorant.. . small quantity waa grown and made &.nglish Girl Teaches I rap into cigarettes which were retailed. Film Start,1":OW to Talk a `So�� Bride (at ball game)—"Who .is'th9 focally. - _ an i the a con gar _ m n bin t, ling?" OFF COLOUR? It is said that only In Colorado can An English girl from lZanc}iesterj lfsBestforYouoelBobq'a4 Groom—"'Rat's the umpire, dear.", {�O - `ra has just obtained one of the highest NOW.. IS YOUR LIVER? ::. ,Turkish tobacco be raised in'this coun- Bride—"Wby ,does he wear -'that try and it is predicted that the leaf paid non-acting. posts in a Holliw_ ood'' tunny wire over his race?" Wake tip ytxlr Liver Bile twill in time replace sugar beets as aim studio. 1 STOMACH ACID Groom—"To`keep from biting the —wit}loal e:a,omet 'a• Oolorado's'principal Lash tTVp, ' The She-is. -Miss Phyllis-Laughtorr, and ball players, precious." 4 high duty on 7m she has been engaged to coach the Your liver's . eery small organ but it «r fiortatlons from Turkey p BURNS LIKE FIRE -' can put Soar digestave�aad eliminative make the crop as unusually profitable stars in in of speech and de- Oae answer given as the reason for out of kilter,by retusia to pour out its - -, • t one for t1le domestic,grower. ' portment. dtgly two pounds of GQUid bile tuts your hovels i bard times was: "A period'when peo- you won't corapletel correct such a condition Believing that the most attractive Sornctimes stomach acid makes your .ple stop feeding the cow,and 'wonder byt�nRe sits•vu,mmeralwater,iamttveoandr speech for the films % a blend 'of the 'stomach feel like a lake of fire. You or chewing gum, or rouqtuge.-.whoa they w English and American cent, it is can stop this quickly and get immedi- why she gives Tess milk." Some mer- moved your m�k eye through—sad you � R ate relief from burning pain, sour acid chants are that -way with advertising used a quite posible that she m y•in•.tinge. Clarter's Little Liver Pills will soon�briny baalt PROTECT revolutioniie the talking picture as A stomach and indigestion with a pooh• and their business. the sunshine into your life:They'n p Refpf _ . OUR Carfl�D it 4alked•in Hollywood. fug of Bisurated Magnesia in half'a I table.Sate.Sure.Ask for them by ram. '; ,. lass of vva`fer,' An dru store has _ tsabatiwtas ago at all druggia'_ 4P "I'think that the crest En lish is y g Chivalry=the behavior of a man to' P g prove ho and just,one spoonful will wards a strange woman. QUIVERING 1F the children gained tt,und in- the 'Midlands, Dublin, and prove how-grlic:kly it works. - : ',:� ,_ i ---• - -y ;,be Lowlands of Scotland," says Miss - =--- - - health 'an Girl (tti tier sweetie)-"What bar's NERVES. T I.sugl ton: DANDRUfF through the summer She left Manchester. at an early you there. ; age, and when only nine,was, playjng and Falling Hair, use Min- Her Sweetie—"Some insect powder." SCOTT'S ard's asactty•as Vu would Girl—"Good heavens! You aren't Yield-to Lydia E. Pinkham's child parts in America. At 11 she any hair.eotue Do thin 4 vn - EIVIU1.SiON ame, a we•k sad the re:ul:' going to commlt suicide. Vegetable Compound was stage manager for .a stock cam- is will be a '3•; When you are just on edge. . . will holp them keep well .,,.ny's theatre; when still in her teens I Clear Head and Glony Hale whoa' ' - she of her first big ob as stage nY Whether"its nFarr[age or'business,' you cant stand the chit- through the winter. g g j g dren's noise. . . when everything - ��•s ager for "Lysiatrata" in New York,! • T a a patience is,the first rule of success- e i is a burden . . when you are irri� t`-=s �r and she is haw only 2v. B table Tdn&blue .:: try this•medi� r'r Port Arthur.—The return of Dobbin tine. " out of 100 women report p Rob «hat c raid you do Rupert,-i_ L3 » to his'tormer place in tge'cbmmercial,__ benefit. It will ire �, r' KING OF PAIN structure is indicated by the remodel- $ You fast' the eztra .•• you were running a circus and the , 'energy you need. -Life-will seem ling in the village of Murillo of a gar•'(p ! moukeys ail trot loose?" Rupert—I •; Worth living again. tom•; t_i` tit.. t age into a blacksmith shop, the same "'What would [ do? ['d Fet a monkey RIC.y tN \�iTAr'f 1�15,' i': •-! having formerly Been furfied from a ' ?• ;' wrenhh'and't;.�hten them up." ,` a ISSUE NO. 4iJ blacksmith shop into a gerage. - ��' ,77'k" JF _77 sow R. . -W. Wninan, -P_ 'I%e Tlaackoffering weeting of the end.' The da Xa#bm, The above covawfl nwt On"Um Y,' Raine, 431ct. &A aH members Present$ the Gray and W. Gray. Mrs. W. H. Ell- :W-if- '8- of the Duabarton United belcm the aw ali"gis 0�0 in-fAW clisdr. icott will give a-report on the Loeag- Churob will be held on Th�!roday, Oct. earing was very good. The Minutes Of the 184 =S6WW,,Lie of NadonC Roll Call, Current Ev- 12th.The speaker will be Mrs. Alexan. $140 it paid in md 000sie der Hamilton. the Dominion Board 7 won talom as read.' onto. The Musical Festival Commit- secretary. She will speak on Japanese to uko unkwd Stal�D a" C"I" Some Ifttle correapondence was tee of the District Wpmen's instit- and Chinese work in Canada. BdLsis$3.00 ia advaswe. read, and a lengthy discussion of the ute have made. arrangements Reliable _7 for the iAticipat" relW r1equirAnigentg7for Festival-to be hold in Brooklin on the coming !w :JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. inter entered lnU. No Friday evening,' October 13th. The advances for the-present month for Brougham school children are being NURSERY STOCK �'thb department were made. Perey applied to the council prepared to take part in the prog- FOR FALL AND SPRINQ NOT66-AND r.0MMZr4T1L Art. ram. for drainage alterations on his side- Mr. Philips, of the West, when on -ING PLANT joad, the council adjourned. to visit a-motor trip to Elastern points,-call-. The sin tire country, both Canada. the locati6n.. Sit per list-of laardy, Tr.see I Shrubs Taxpayers are urged to'note- tWe Green Mier' -and the United States, are again regulations regarding- their taxes for and Plards, both f ruit rus discount of WEBST Standard Time, or is some this year in* which a 2 We are pleased to hear that Mr. J. And ornasneiktal. ple call . it "God48 time.�' per cent is allowed if paid before A. White is improving in health. Poo At NEW hMMT101(AL 'Those people who hold this view Dec- 15th, Vi33, then two months. is The Sunday. School,.-will meet Root Pruned Fruit Trees that save.�_ do not realize that thw -division of allowed (up..-to Feb, 15th)- without the usual timerAO.15 'a. rn. DICrIONARIES are in use by busi- co penalty, after which 2 percent-will Mrs. E. Loree, of Toronto, is visit- valuable- time in minx enty-four equal be charged and the penalty increas- ing her daughter, Mrs. T. Williams new men engineers,bankers. the day- into tw judgm architects. physiciams. into bearing early. a to, called houis, is of man's ed one.per cent each sueceeding mm The Anniversary will. be held s farmers,teachers, h-brariana,cler- per usual this year, the first Suiidiy in' l=kin& , It may be said that th till May 15th, when 5 per cent, gyman, by suZeeatful men and J. T. ELLIOTT, AGENT. as a maximum penalty will have November. women the world over. very few�places are exa�ctly cor been reached of 5 per cent. Mr. S. Miskinurk ho has been P1.01KERING, ONT. 20tt ona,_ I Are You Equipped to Vrm?'- Our The Standing C.on=ittee.on r -Wilson's, has,-returned rect as regards solar timitt oads visiting J. B. 7 to� his, home,in Thessalan.- The New Itntemational provides time in Pickeridg , is the same as and Bridges paid the following: R. Steel', Mrs. -Nighawander, Mr. and Mrs. the means to success. It is an all- starkda 7- 'ih&6 in Toronto, wherds in reality, Hunt and Co. 1.80; Burlington foe for Rosebank bridge, 202.97; J. Pet- J. Nighswander and Reggie, and knowing teacher,a universal ques according to solar reckoning. there ty' repairs, 1.35; J.'Baligdon, repairs Miss Muir are spending Sunday 6ut tion answerer. -C.19 a. differeneg Of over a minute, .156; Roy Ward, dynamite, 11.25; w'- of.town; If you seek efficiency and ad.. charge are pre- vancement whynot make daily but for the sake of convenience of Ellicott, gravel for Whitevale, 1.50; . The committee in us Yesterdav 'inF's entert e of tbK rast fund of-inform- A Lee, 'haul gravel, 46,Z0; H. Ross, paring an even - ainment ation? rail.wayiq etc.. it is arranged that grav- for.Nov. 6th. Don't miss this, it will gravel, 10.50; W. Mark, hoveC Gone forever! � But tomorrow sil-points within an area Of SiXtY el, 20.00; 1. Brown,- ditto, 1.9" ;' j. 'be %iood. 400,000 vocabulary Terms,2700 ..00 00 Illuamations. Colored A.= is yet to come and life is h'a.. degr4es hkv'e the ,sanie time,and Reid, difto, 7.00,' S Dunn, ditto,.16 00- There will be the annual business 30,000 Geoiniphical Subjects. 13,M king of the church here on Tues- Biographical Entries. 'the time in a similar area to the G. Belk, ilitto, 15.�O';'A. L. Benn lab' in& ardous., Will you be as safe 14.00; J. 1-fopkins,'team fill �26-00 -day, Nt. 10th. Will the deacons ReiuLar and India-Paw Mpimm tomorrow as you are today? or, _1910-qr� vant will ho one hout! IsAtAc. Sn F.­Ld'bbe�t, ULF,- F'--- a Pst sf this and conw. You Will-if -you carfly coniplets' lemw-as there i"niforatiity-of tiwe--to-,. 24-.00; 1. White, team and. tract-' Will the Sunday School and Ladies' imen i I I tiitr= insurance protection.. Think to p s- e1C, F- a iocertakin areas there is nocon. or fill, 15.50; F. Carter; baut gravel, Aid have a report prepared to pres set a F.%. it over I If you need more no 45.00; Cliff.' Schwalm. ditto, 47.50; : ent at this meeting. Maps if ru fusion, but when it comes to day There will -be an olde fashioned name A is W. Petty, xr a Call and -we'll r4mah to your C. P. R. gravel, 44.'70 agar,saving therFi is UO U1311LUrm avel, 6.90; S. Fawkes, shovel g-raveL harve.,;T horne ICI IiLV I&CLt: LL..L SWL- Assistance. ity 1��&t is now adopted- 'It is 3.00; J. Hilts, labor, -4.00; G.:Hutch- day-.-Any desiring -to provdde fruit, G.&C. M90JAW -k,�._ -@got blas @to . -for. decoration pur� -(:YFUL-&-MORLEY, hoped that there be sorne utider ings, Learn haLei, ..T, co, ditto, F.00; W. Birkett, labor, 5''25; poses, kindly bive-them at'the chur- 4 Phokie 0700.', -stonding among the various cities R. Lynn, labor, 5.50; J. Pallister, rr- ch early Saturday afternoon. All dec-. N ..whereby all %hall make the change avel, 2-00; R. Birrell, draw T. . L: 9.f)o orations will be presented in a 41iit- PICKERING, ONT. from standard time to' daylight J. Empringham, haul gravel, 10.00; able manner to' the pastor at the Geo. eth-a Cheerful Giver. Mrs. M. Drap- 'Ten&. --er will preside at the organ. Special saving-on the satne date and vice J. Stephenson, ditto, 2,Q.00; S. Farn- close of the service. The- Lord Lov- dale, drag con. 6 and '. 10.50; Todd, drag con. 2 and3, .50; Leon. Gates, drag R. L 4.50;. N. Ranlall, Thanksgiving hymns of praise. You ., Thauks'giving 7�­:.17_. 7_1 . Whitevale, 1.60; R. Ward %Nill enjoy. a -senrice like this. Do. Ruberi, Scott Paine, who failed rep. walk. Come! --- ---- salary, 150.00; C. Co, oper, gas, oil re t -.SFIECIALS In -his attempt " to eaptnre he pairs, F3.99; L. Lye, repairs, _&PO. Harmsworth trophy from Gar F. Lee, drag con 1,-5.00: -A. Bunker, In Memoriam L KELLOGG*S i L-h or a_; . 21c -�%�Wood,' the American haider.of drag con. 4 and 5, 2.20: D. N SWan Flakes, 2 f :1 Whole Wheat der, drag V. T. L. 14,86; J.' Murkar, GOR3 'EY 'In fond memory of the trophy for some eight or nine IL years, Is djsplaylog the sports Stationery. 6.17. Fd. F Gorniley,- beloved husband y MAPLE LEAF Standing Committee on Damages of Margaret Gormley, who'0issed oz* J" D& 8 pirit characteristic G1' to Sheep paid.the follGwinA,:W. MJ away: Oct. 2nd, i9al. Mince Meat, Cholco -.70 . 7 Whet) pe, 1 sheep killed, 8.00; J. C. Pllill- qria I Lty y40 ZJ b b ritilsh sportsman. psi, 1 lamb'and 2 sheep, 13.00; W, C. -A life made beautiful by kind d_-_ds, FRESH ROASTED defeated by Gar Wood. Eke did not A helping ban([ for others' needs,-- feel peeved. but smilingly con Willson inspecting same, 5.00. -To this beatrtiful life-there came an. Peanuts, "In 23c Standing Committee on Contingen- end. th6 shell," 2 lbs' -:1trotulated his opponent on hi., cies paid the followine: D. R. Bea- ton, victory.And- said that he would S _16C salary, 125.00; W. Cliester, sat. -He died he.Lived.' every one's friend. weet Potatoes, 3 lbs.j� 25.00; W. Croxall. Plowing Match Asep coming over until be won in grWnt-iA5.00. J. Murkar, Stationery, CHOICR QUALITY the contest. Cricket. which Is the 47.76' Y_ Gleesort, Division Court, 10c of Emgl&zid, im sat. 4.00; D. A. Beer, collecti6es bork& MUNDELL In lov�irkg ;nemory of Tomatoes, large 'can, special mational sport Mary Ellen Porter, bel4ed -wife known an the "gentlem 20-00; Beaton Bell and Ross, law READY CUT "'s"Me"'-costs, 75.00. of Win. Mundell, who passed away Oct. -th. 1928,. ' & 19C 4 because the "best of -feeling be. Standing Committee on Relief paid Macaroni, 3 lbs. for' 'B. A silent,4kou lit, a, secret tear. tween the contestants is the most the following grocery accounts: Ke�pi_yo�r 9 memory ever deskir. SWIFTS prominent feature of the spor� W. Lotton, milk, 3X; R. Morrish, It match ffrocerks, 3.16. Husband and Family.- r -`21C We never bear of a cricko Jewell Shorte' n'm*' g,' 2 lbs. fo Council adJourned to meet on-'fon- breakitig up with a free-for-all-day, Nov. '6th. YOU'RE INVITAD J -era have To the Jiger Salmon, large can, A&C fight, bwouse the play the Arue spirit of sportsmen. Broushain Sage, Poultry Dressing and all wasoniti.or in g1skes shakers, 10e each Scott�Paine also' displayed - fine Visitors a-t the G. L. Mi ddletQn ' Opening No Long Waits. No"Shoe"t WeightL sportsmanship the other day when home on Sunday . were' Dalton and Re endeavoring to break tne record, Mri.' Walter and son, John, L.and '"tablished of the newly renovated by the lais Captain Mrs. Sanderson, Mrs. Eugene La. MURISON Fleur, Mr. iknd Mrs. B. Hamiltort'and '.- BOOTH cf -Seagraie, for,motor 130AW, his gas Allen and Jean, and Miss Hilda Royal- 'Theatre tank w%& leaking badly, sod he 'Hunt, all of Toronto, and F. C. Mid. PICKERING -Whitb Zknew'that he wols running a itreat dieton and family, of Brooklin. y You order -PHONE PICKERING 600 .Wei deliver the teqt. ed on Mrs. George Philip one day, re- _-_.'riskin going on with Now under Complete cently. Many will doubtless remern- New.management. Rather than dissopoict the 30,000 ber him .as a young man, assistant in the store of the late George, phi, Featur Elbowing: Richard Dix, �peptatori, who had come to view querore, the test for speed he decided to ip. He went out west, when he marr- Ann�ardinff, The Con and has now a prosperous mer- with Edbs May.Oliver and Guy -take- the 'risk. -When speeding 'ad Ki Tiokering Hardw' alre Store , cantile business of his own. bbee-an R K 0 Radio Picture --�over the water his boat buret out Rev. J. E. Glover, being unable of course. In flawles. He refused toallow to attend the regular hour of ser- You'll S" the Funniest Pietvireb, other-bo&U -tocometo his "sist vice on acc6uTit 'of conducting the the Fun'nippt Comedies, later- n'H. eating New Pictorials. asee as the 40 gallon ' as 6&nk' ' as 'funeral 'service of the late Joh The Cahadian Winter Home-Needs PIduty of Hest and.Llight. It w. Beal, of Claremont, -the Sacrament liable to explode' at any rpowent. Service.in St; John's 4Qhurch was ob- Buy a Findlay Oval Range and an-"Idin Lamp. 'Openinj Night You will-always be Satisfied -Af ter about half an hour's work served in-the evening. A large con- gregation was in attendance. Rev. he and- his Mechanic succeeded in Thursday, Sept. 28 Mr. Glover's- earnest 'message was lAlladin Lamp, special at 86-25- �extingpishing the fire', after it had taken-from Gal. 2: 20: Special Mativee..Saturdayt - Amused eonsiderable , damage The October meeting of the W. T. &t'2.30 P. m. I OnIy Coffield Blectric Washer, However.,he had the satisfaction will be held'at t1ii home of Mrs' M' Adults, 25c. Children, 10c. special for$e9.00. B. Burk on Tuesday afternoon, Oct. �-- n knowing that he had estpilblish 10th, when Mrs. Burk and Mrs. W. Plow Sharea fo-r-&H-mi likes-of Plows. .-ed a now record. - Wilson will be hostesses. The prog- A Cmft Ilmd&=Opi, 7...'-Agent too. McCoormick-Deering Farm-MachineiT and-Repa�� 9 - Our otto:-"We have it, Con X 2 it is not-made." o i ay et it, Or Thanks , IVID ,H, 4 *0 d J* S-------RALSDM� . ,..T.R .-, B G NS ,J AND HALF _nETURN -7 - OK 'HWE R E, L 0 iny,lines which we are pasdDg On'to on our display tables mi We have PETWEEN ALL POINTS mt prices. To clear them liam you at away below present(m A� - a y Cxwch Lhie'a- Routes each d"e, which mak we hate substantially reduced the prices in -O�h Gr' so a ter*-attractive buy for y0y 7 7 AV40 Vq 0 .2 Men's Work Boots, come in and see theme,1.89 and Z49 pr. Moys'&act ljoing Is riday io, Moh' day-�­�Returning -until Tuesdayl1light -Girlo' Scampers, while they-last,9W r. at 2.49 each. Men's Heavy Swb&ter'00&t@ ..(Mi fii 13oys'Englisla Sport pikp", Specj�o 11timu Me per pair. ni excursion return re 55c.) 95c&nCrL,00u0. Men's Fine Shirts', a bargain at Men's Work Shirts, good qnaliiy, 75o each. "T AT AGENCIES ONLY' -Any tmable to show IKE S -... _,:TI0r - a glad to sso yon and it im never We are alwxy yon our-Merchandise. Phone MW IMF -=_ 1;7_ im ftwissimm cessita .-wffl ftdnde U. --by L 146,vam" GRAY .4- COACH- 4"L�ES wt' 4 L - BRADLEY CE Eastern House, Pickering t2*tX a 3W 2% X 19, 01� 'N —owing-to the rwmt W02..=A Kra.Palmer andwall . ter and Mrs. Word attended the falfw6esihaxinade a good stan- Only Crew Can ftive W19. ANDRIONN the Elmvale Fab on Wediesday of and is looking�except4ou%lly welL ft sold with Mo;%ey-Back Guarantee� last week. E. C. Jones, arukiisL v�ad stelT lingstob Zor move -Quite a number In the eom cal weeks. DUNBARTON M. from cold@. shpatilug watebes , are now on re. Dan Alger, 6f Torouto, is munity are suffering ithdo way again. Rides and shells, visiting isith. Dr.N. F. sad Mg& Bay -fewer victims, however,are SALE REGISTER. Tomlinson. '6""and ducks.' -now getting relief. NSUIRAN-CE -7 Mr. and Mrs. Jones, of Whitby. Bill Tomlinwa is recovering THURSDAY, OCT. Sth. Auctioxi AUTOMOBWC -attended the suvper and concert satisfactorily from his recent sale of 20 head of accredited Jer- -on Monday night. aperation. FOR PRIVATE SALE seys, the property of Field Lodge FIRZJ Farm, Roseneath, Ont., to be sold -13URGLARY Gordon and Mrs. Overland, of The You n g People of the United 1 Set of. Light Sleighs, pole and at Whitby. Salea.Barns, .Joseph -Detroit,spent,the week end with Church are.preparing theic play, shafts- 2 Democrat wagons; I Cut- Heard and Sons., Brock Street, -CAAUALTYI C. A. Overland and family. "Nancy Anna Brown's Folks," In ter; 1' Horse plow; 1 Scuffter; 1 Whitby. Sale at 1.30 o!clock shaM. LIFE INSURANO'N Stanley Beal and daughter.of anticipation of the supper..and Wagon pole; Window Sash; 3 Step Wm. -Mawd*uctioneer. _lAndsay,-epent Monday with Mrs. 'concert of the anniversary ser. Ladders; lqerkyokes; 2 Sets Light Phone d Pickering 7920 40handler and M SATURDAY,, OPT. 7th — Second re. Heasted. vice@. Single Harness; 1' Set Light Double an�ual .auction sale of silected 0 The Brock Road through the A banquet. under the auspices Harness; Pair Leather Fly.,Yets- L19 '.E. 01YEILL village has received % '4pw coa, I ' nursery 'stock�' at*Cedar Nursery A t of of the Boy's�Work Board,Is being Odd Collars and Harness etc.; Kit . Co. Ltd., Whitby. Hedgings, shrubs $ravel daring the past week. held at Mount Zion on Friday chen Range; Several Carpenters'_ FUNERAL DIRROTOWANDI roses, evergreens, perennials and Wm. and MrFi. Hingham and night, with, Qorden Lapp,of Ta- Tools; also several pieces, of house- screening trees. Sale at o'clock. EMBALMER. daughter, of Toronto, visited with ran to, as the speaker,� hold 'furnituie; Spades,' Shovels;' itriends here on F Rakes; Trdnks- All of the above to Terms Cash, oi arraiiged-*ith W. Successor tAW,J-.Mather,J The cold weather be-sold-privately at the*residence of ' Maw, auctioneer. Stouffilile -7 . !Iosy kner'i�g- the late J. H. Beal, Claremont, and may WRDNESDAY, OCT 11th Auct- Night and Da 'early part of the week caused T7pewritiue orth d Lay new fires to be lighted. be seen at once. ion'sale of household furniture, to y Service, Ina Business Phone Residence Phone Cornmerc7�-AsDel rou- 9801 Is is reported that Lyman Pil Spelling 71� 'be 'held at the Gerow- home, B ey has recently sold, his-newly THE "MADELINE" gham, at 1.30 p. m., the property., ed of Mrs. A. Moffatt. Temis, Cash. 4coMpleted residence to James Me- A number of pupils will be receiv for instruction in the above sub- BEAUTY-:- SAL 1Z N F.,Postill, auctioneer. Callough. jects in evening classes. to DINTY'S, GAAA GE Mrs. Wm. Arbuckle and Ethel, I commence Sept.7th. THURSDAY, OCT. 12th Auction *f the 8th con., and Wilb�iirt and Day Classes arranged on application Marcelling and. sale-of farm stock, crop and imp- Car. Brock and Kingston Rds. -Mrs. Thom and son, of Toronto, . -�7. . -Finger Waving, lements, at lot 3, con. B. F. Pick- Class Rooms in Sanderson House.' ispen eni t 86adak with Miss Elizisbeth Claremont. ag, the property of 5Vilbur Ch General Repair Work all cars, Scalp Treatment,' A. Pugh. own. Sale at 12 b'clock noon. See guranteed at reasonable The regular mont-bly' mbeting of Classes held Monday and rhursday. 'Hair-etitting. Bills. Wrn.-Maw, auctioneer. prices.._ Phone Clare 903. - Apply to the W. M%S. of the United Church Permanent Waving a Specialty Aeetylene Welding '�will be held -in Mie=9503M the basement of 2ZE 1\oC%i=tLe3.1. the t�aur0u uurhurvd%'y,Get. 12�h, roirmeny on starr ot tinaw �cnoow - :11114101=ff _Btitteries ropalred and charge& I Irwiswoue ewil D­1.p-Thw.I at 2.80*p. tif sharp. Phone 1NO' - CLAREMONT The canning factory. is still in �PRIVATE- MATERNITY NURS- Gasoline and Wis.- V-, -operation.but the -season will be -ING HOME completed shortly. . It is not Me.dical and Convalescent Cases HAWAIJAN Refreshment Booth to Connection ', pkin ­t#- -,L-,-knowa as yet if the pam Phoue.P(ck.7500- accepted' -1------ (night or day). .canning will be earriedoia..- GUITAR James Evans. we are RlAd tc)� Private and Semi Private Rooms 'TENOR BANJO Etc.' MILTON SLLWEP --aws w-actehd the -ee- -Y RALON -sw.w no , wag W, IL I inspection invited Succeesfully taught by 44y PWPRIETOR onpper!a the. Baptist Clx�rlzh,on TORONTb " Monday evening. lie will be MRS Single 50c. Return 90c, be&round to see as all again soon. GEORGE THOMF9ON FRANK ROBIN30N Tobias Coster celebrated hlis Phone 7808 of Toronto. '27th birthsay on Tuesday of last 51-24 Stauffville. R.& No. I 'week. ­ Mr. Caster is a hale and ' , IN CLAREMONT ON FRIDAYS .12 Trips liearty young man yet. We wiRh STANLEY -Children&-Sueci%lty. THEUILTRE Each Way Each Day him many -more years of such Write to !health STOUFFVILLE FRANK ROBINSON Exter Week-End ClaremontJootball team 43Condor Avenue. Toronto -Service..- Eyui& Sped-hot --irames lately, lie�f, t OP- f-00y. TbWaday �s USED- t] t eaverton playing the FRIDAY and SATURDAY y lot at t. at end, team.at t. at place last week and the same team at Stouffville Oct. Band 7 Daily Service D13NEY B1 AOM on Monday night, Claremont 4 BEDTIME STORY" Fares -Low Oshawa winuing both games. 'between Toronto and ow PIMA J011112111141 Ph� Was Most of the household moving Maurice-Chevalier completed 'last week and Helen Twelvetrees -along. with reference@ made in n. Songs Comedies- Buff&Io. -Hamilton, Detroit, issues. Mr--Bielby. and Scree ad -Have* you pai RA' rrie. Orillia, Midland# family,have vacated. the Bundy NDAY. OCTOBER 9TH residence to reside in the home* MO, Jadkoon's-Point. Bramptons -vacated by Mr. Stanbury. aly-7.09,9.00 One night a nP= -;. �AND ALL U. S. A. r, The School Fair was another your KEN MAYNARD -of one aur successes. A good .c wd, larger than usual, and -POINTS, ro eon- fisted than In other years. � A 002 to Tickets wd inform siderably moire Interest was maul The "COME.ON TARZAN" ation at complete list of the awards was AW' not available on Tuesday. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY GRAY COACH LM the anniversary services of the October 10 and 11 Nows.yet ? Eastern House Pickeiing Baptist Church on Sunday lailt "THE CONSTANT WOMAN" ,W were ezceptionally well attended. Conrad Nagel good crowds being pre-iont for -each service. -Re-v- Mr. Harton Lpreached two splendid sermons, The and the -Hole Choir, of Brooklin, - Wbn tin" Approach- were very much appreciated. ftm final hour do 'rhis.Choir have 'established very . -Eyes memoria" we cescute a le -.fine reputation, and area ap udid wM be standing In a trilysto to the �-.tnasical organization. The sap and-program on Monday night been they ba" to hena. our a also well a1tendid, and the ar am program very much appreciated. kh air Modern- F Creative AM swum After a lingering Illuesa, "John the beat nxw%L H. Beal died at his home here on ONo Grealer T"robAurtwe *'Thursday-evening, Sept. '28-th.In e r .1his 80th year. Whileke held been Oetobe ' 5, 6 -and 70- N. W. CrAPMRD ill for many'months, he seemed to - his a a until a few dayi C. H. Tuck, bold w lbefore his death, when he took a PROTECTION Pbfte Whitby relapse from which he did not PROTECTION cto —P ny and Running Races. -Motorcycle' Poik4s. 462 0 bei 6 6 rallf. His funeral took place on Part 7, Sanday,'Oet.Ist. to the Claremont - Old-Car Race and.9141ime Bicycle Race. Grain -M-nion Ceweter , nd Catawt is considered any opse __wm largely attended by f=na ity in the crystalline lens. Some of atives. Show' and Call Club. Horseshoe Pitching. 9 mind rel red' be *conside Beal 'as' boin In Whitby in theft opacities may I e pr- 4954, and in 1875 married Helen Pathological, but as experienc Allaway. eldest daughter oves that the .wearing of the proper October 7-2.26 and 2.16 Trot or Pace. Pony RwAs-.-,_ lAve 11,%ph JW 1111tta of the correction-to relieve strain prevents late Alfred and Mrs. Allaway, of the.condition from bicoming worse, Sto�,k Judging. B -TickeriDg, who died on Oct. 30th, we must admit that some cams are ig Midway both-days-. - lWi He learned 'the cabinet" due to strain and exposure in the 013-A WAWANE9A INS. CO. making and undertaking business, use of' the eyes. TU above "sert- T and started in businest in Picker Admissidn Z OE N, TS Aut6s Cheap rates fortmai and country ions are proven true by the existen- -:­Ijag, , buildinO. where 40 ,sold out in 1890. ce of welders cataract, due to the ox- Windstorm Insaiiance on buildingm -4fterwards he engaged in bust n1s" cessbre heat 'and 'the effect- of the JvA-mifle,9ilos etc. -in Toronto, Oshawa and Black stron : r 41-,Pubfic School.Children ee'o'n Friday, Oct. 6.. w C light rays also. This excesfi-, eitock, and 81 yeare ago came too, ive 1Cat is fo%md in certain furnace (r ...... e of all kinds. Aaaremout r where he has been in work and in glass blowmiff. India and R P. AAMSTRONG, k H. CROSBY. -FARMS FOR SALB 19indnew ever since.---He was a like tropical c6untfles contribute Ttesident gec'y-Treas fornier-m6inber of LeL..v.Lve.o-v, -mon-peb-pre usuffering frown this dis- Wirite-or phone, A.F. &A. M., of O@bawa.and wits ease than are to be found in the BOWMAN of ths Anglican Ohnireb, more temperate climates,-this is & ROWK japme duk� . . ; .. . ­-, �. .. 20 WHITBY1 ONT. -ed Churc to the excessive heat of the- MIL I�11-- 1 1-7---. - . .- ...- ..- . b Hd took active When catarmt occurs at birth is of an - Z. — .-- - "interest to the 'public affairs of & soft variety as is not MO hard to but attended the Claretqant Unit Shell -`-Makeir." the village, being Instrumental in treat a$ in P"Ple Of m9"-.411v&I'Cell -bringing the first back to Olaro- to be contifted' mont-and also used his influence 4 establishing 'the 'Continumlon Better egg Shells -Takeg' ' la6e P lZbool and the Claremdht Union YOU Uln Buy-at Home had two dau h Come she]I grit, 9 at lower cost. Mrs. BATTERIES, of Vassar, c -and.Wire. A.J. Chandler, oi AC B.S90RIE8,L. moat,both of whom surviv ,-We-have.s.rar load of SHELL MAKER comin��I�for- 7 'He 4a also survived by a brother, At as]a and better prices Wm- Be&], of'Huntsville. Among Wholesale and Retail distribution.—, those from .. outside points who. as Get your prices early.' �;Sttended the funeral were- Nor you can In Toronto. ATTENTION RETAILERS man Mechin of Oshawa, and his rnoilhe'r, M mi H."Mechiiii of fteker Let as ropair that leaky too.-- Q�t one wholesale peices and place yooir'ordelv. Ttag, Mr. and Mrs. Walker, James J. R,and His Thexton Blakeley, Skilled Motor Repair@. and James Allaway and family, DOMINION -SHELLS -Fred and Mrs. Beal and-Mrs-Jones MEN ter* MI h C%re AP B e h m A as 10 al and family, all of Toront<), Earl Gordon—J. Law'. 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I �,,�... . , . 40 . . -1, . . I . , wilt probably awake !21 a T,aoment 1�r- , . # . - , * , , .� - . ..- I ., . .. . . - -- I - � . 0.1 - ,, . . , * ,.! W, -. -, I-- . . ­ . . 4, . .. :,­J.- o'. � . a rather liad-head. ,You'd - - - , ... iq�j ,, .,. "�;, - - ..., ,7 .,& . 'I, n 0 better prepare coCee for two." ,. . . I . "4:L4. �,I: .� �I . .. I . 11, I - : . . .. . �".���,'. �:` � . . . .: . Iti .M�'- '4 . ., . . . . I . . . � . ,' � ­�­ "'Very good, air. But I don't want �'.1 .. I �1,I .. " ,� :,:�:,. ­ . - - - d - -two with 14 , ��..-, , �- . . .-.... .1: , . 01 . , :� . .. MP CTIOUS , 0 C � - . ..� .. . . �% ... .11 to leave you her�-- albrie with him.' It —, ­=1­ .; _v*­.: . . 1 . ��­ 'I- . . ­ ! , .1 . . .,� t, � I I I ,.. 1, --. 1. - �,.,-. .-. ­� 1. . - . . ­ .. -%.: might be as well if we trussed him up. I­ . . --� ,- . �,� --,- - .-- '. ­-, ­ �-� . I . "� , ,��'­ ,� .!:­,,t,By J.. R. WILMOT ­. - - ­:-��­ 'I.- ,,, . . I - . . . �1. 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". . . . : � , .- . .. . �`-�:­, - At a London dance club Molly car- ht.y*e .been .someone breathing, or. it w11Y,'I 4e, st remembered who our I : I ��-: ..- ,­­ - ­, �' �*, , ., :.�. �, ,�- staArs meets Roger Barling who prom- . is� ju "'--- � :. .� :. � * -,. .,� . . * V . . ..� . .� -��,� ".. -- -Laes to get'har a Jcb.- The following mig4t 'have�been .the wind : visitor .e is a fellow by name of - , :. !.­­,.� . .. . blowing .. . -. . I. 1 I . .� . � . - ..- �-. -a door f rom-a half-opened,win- � - , il . ; ..,"`i ,. -morning Molly, -is stopped-'by- a potice- under , , 1 '.... � , . .. -ftral handy- ­­�.. . . - . . . . man and taken to the. police station. 'dow, JtAsbn, chauffeur,and-ge - .. . . Wag ..I .. -..- .�'. 1,- " ,*. , . � z ... � . - .. -- . I . I., . ... . . - . ."..-. I_ .- .:��J . * � . , - . - *here she is idintified"by - in.one of-the rooms. -WhateVer it- man .for.a certain-Paul Silver who . . . ­ . !�. '4 7'`: _a. Air. and, . ... . - I . - . . �1.� ; ,, .- .. ., I . .- -I ��4 1 Shl- -w 10 I . . . I I . �, ­..Vrs� Silver as-,Ihelg�mijeWn&nlice. - as-Roger grew-suspic' us,-and being lives at Hampstead., Apparently he . : I , . �'. . . :* ,". . . % . ­� .. ,- '. ­ . . 11 .� - . I .... . ­ - . .. I . . . .. , . I,7 ',dlacovera'abe be ng used as a decoy' suspicious,'he was more cautious than his developed homicidal tendenciee. ., . . . . . ... . .:. . . . . 1� - , - .,. , ; ?. :.- � In a gambling housfe. The Silvers next � ' . I 1 . ... - . - - - I � . ,V. , 1 . ,- -.1'.",;* ,� tell Molly that Mal6r' Carstairs: her Usual. . . . I. -'We must have a chat with him." - . . - � . � -11'.%. tiather,.Is-retbro1mg,from �pdle,. Molly Cleveland found the cord and pro- I , - .1 . ..., .,. I �. meets heir. supposed father. Theyr take - -Slorwly and noiselessly he erept lip- . . � ,:,: :,.�a 11at in towm Molly meets Roger Bar- *ards until he reached the first land- .ceeded td bind- Mr. Judson's wrists . , . -Promises-Should Never Be Broken --,I:. . . :.--1'-.7 . �: -,': -and feet securely. I . . .. � . . .1. - . , "- 4 �* � I 1,, �. ling,at a dinner given by her father, and - g. Then it happeped. ' So . . . . .. . � . . .1. : . I . . .."..1:� '.7 uses her loss of memory as explanation 1r' mething "Now for the coffee, i1r." .. . . I . I . I ... . - 11 �. .. ., . -of her silence. She receives a letter swished past his right ear with a dis- � If Child is.Counting on Something, Think How�Disappo;nied .--��: - .,�, '.�'�.�� I from the rea4l-Molly Carstairs who de- --:�'. . .. . . .. * : ., -.'�- , ;mands mone.0 and shence. - ' - . concerting pro' Roger selected- a chair. His face I I - , .t.. - . - . xi'mity. Judging by the -as serious. `11 Be If You Change Your Mind . ��, .� - " - -:,��: - . — � �, blow which, descended-an hi�a clavicle, w "Why the d6vil should -..- .L. ­ He ... I ­ I . . .­,1. -� . - : I - ; .... , --to be-- - ': . ­ . .. . I . . Silver have instructed Jud,som . .I :1� �. �.I ­I. I ­ .. 'CHAPTER XXIII. ing a loa4ed -- - Teddy. couldn't sleep. --He lay there "I want to see the moon?" -he'a'd*-- , " ,) , .. , . .- - ., . . . ctick. Forgetting,ttie.pain which stab- ha'ie in this extraof�'inary fashion9 � . ­� ' ,: - . 1­ I - , In the dark, his eyes wide open, think. nounced suddenly, - . � ,. '' . � - .suppose the truth is Silver's got the - � � .1 . . --1. -- . - " �I..�.� , . Thi staircase leading to Roger Bar- bed his-shoulder, Roger rushed for- wind up. He considers me-dangerou"" Ing- He was trying to puzzle out some- The family gasped: "it was true!"' � 1. .I� , , .�­ .ling's serviee flat was wrapped in ward to where the shadows were d - - " ' s I I . tb - -. - , %,.- , eep- . ,Judsofi*fhade a noise like an animal thing his mother had said. ey looked at each other. "Teddy had I - . - -Aarkness. Usually an the.second land- est, and his eager bands gripped a hu- , ­ neVer seen ' a great big, round full '.. t:.. I* . . I I I * . - ,. , .1 Ing' a solitary electric globe lighted man form. . with indigestion. He moved 'his head, By and by she looked in. ,"Asleep?" -moon!" . . I . . . � - �.7, the way of the late-comer until ap- . . then 'he opened his eyes and 'stared - ' , .-I. .. . . The subsequent-struggle was for- . "No," came a subdued little voice. So bjs,mother promised :him lie - , * ,.. . ­- ­ promimaiely threez'clock in.,he m!Drn- tuna'.ely a short vacantly about h1m. ld 'stay4'up ' to see it. .Then she I- . -': ---"., .�� I � � ing-when, by some automatic device ee, . one. Roger manag- ' r"No, iieed for alarm, Judson,, Now - "Turn over now,and clo"-your-eyeB. cOu �' I . . thought about It rising an hour later, . . " "' to get one hand on the man's I want you to be -a good fellow and You'll a e to get over being dIsap- Tbat-wouldn't do at alfr 14o, Teddy `- ­� contrived by the landlord, it extin- ' h v . .::� . - I I .- ; I I sluished ftwht-.--- — I throat--and-the other-on the nape of tell me something about yourself. You pointed." ' .. would have to gd to bed.on time. She . ., .: :-.,..�- Itwor,13arling had been d . . .. -­ . --- ­ . � I his *Meek, and finding that be was see we've never been properly intro- 'I'm not dis-appolited." ' -­ ­. - ' tried to ex�laln. He couldn't under- .- ­1 7 - - own to the . , ' ; against the wall, ,rapped-the 4 1 1 . . ,. . country. Si;ee his t Wbearl s 4uced and I'm yearning to know your' , "Then what's the matter?" . .. . - stand. -He,had been promised, and ''. ' ... . . . � .. : - inee iiii on�e iiain heatsbarply on the plaster. thar family .history and whether you were - "Nothing." . �T - � .. . -,.t with Molly be bad an idea that Dalton the man bad anticipat-ed1b:e-as-asault or- a good-lad at school- An ' a n � "That's a good boy!".she kissed him Lbaf to.him was enough. '. � '.. .; .� " . .'. I ' �, *.,,,Toowers.might possibly be in use more d.I m eert i , ,� I -, . not he certainl3,made-small i-esistance there must have beeiri some extraneous and fixed the covers. I � .1 ,A Puzzling Question - - . . - " '. .0ten�4 the near fqtyre. To that end to Roger?s-shock . Now be- lay wondering why-little, � - ..1-i... ,, win bi.-:V1—ft-r­­- - in your-.-life--whieh-ea-used---Th,e-door­c1osed-andAie-wa,s in­dark- . 1 . , I - ey that three minutes Roger found hiz�ielf - lw. -lie had leen do tseti" "d-inside'-of-ir,:ftuen,e- .. * you to adopt a career-of crime; Now, -ness agd1n. He lay very quietly-b-ilt-boYs-couhl--h*ve pronilses made �to-1 . . - - 7 . afternoon to consult the Land -Stew- with an unconscious than in his arms. them broken ad eaMly. -,He wan . . .. ..I . .� itrd,a'vassal who received what Roger air, what about it?" - he didn't sleep. I � I ted to ' .I. . ' �- � i : . consideret to be a Rrincely income for -Lowering the- man to the floor, '- Judson turned a pair-of sullen eyes The little boy was wondering about see the moon. . I I . ?� .- ' Downstairs he heard' voices, the: ; * '-'. ' - ' - "-I,. aol- Roger -iiounted. the xemaining stairs- at Bar ng. "Have you sient fori the things. Why he was promised some- �.. . �' - - ng very little indeed. There had ]i ra �. . . I 't '?i� bee so - thing of a stir at the'Tow- to.his apartment. �He let hims-If in olic0" he asked, 4uietly.- thing that made him so d16, doors closing, laughter, feet , .. t��,.,F , , n me _ very happy running up and-down stairs. They' � " KI ��-,;, - ers on Roger's appearance. He ap-. with bis'latchkey switched on-thelight "Ali,.' the. police!" smiled Roger. and then suddenly told that the pro- had -..: . . � . - and rang -for Cleveland. Without "Useful I forgotten, the boy and the moon and . . -. peared-to have found quite a new in- . ,pe�ple, the police. Know lem mise-touldn't be kept. - , � - I I . .terest in Dalton .Towers. He.presse4 "Iting for his maa,' Roger returned ,rather� well, in'fact: Thete'A's ctr- . . - - - i the promise. And It was all so Ithport. .. " �, I I . ..�" I . Beyond H Is-Reason . -. I �: . I ­ .. I � � ­t to theacene of the combat and manag- tai.. :nspectbr at ScotlandYard who He wasn't old, en ugh to reason In The harder be tried ,to'think the.- . - - - - - �,-- - for Particul4ra of this and that; asked . � . - .�-.� about the strength of the Personnel; ed to drag the limp fora of the man haunts my.sweet.life. I've never met abstracts.' To-nighto,a very concrete wider awake he became. -. I-.., . .- .I I"1�.. consulted the books regarding prolits up the stairs to his rooms. His shoul- him untH a week or twa.,ago and now. -problem was bothering him, He bad He sat'up,in bed flually.and watdbed I. .� -..* '40- . ,.,',:' .,or loss for the year, and insisted that 'd#r was still paining him but he was --we're nearly inseparables. But per- never seen the moon at night. He bad the curtains blowing at the *Indow. '.** ...----.� , . . I .1 . � . . . -�.--�;-estimates-should be obtained immed* thankfuF to kn'ow fhat no bones'had hr 9 you know him-fellow by name always gone:to bea at six except last And then . between the two houses � : 11- P ' . .­. atfly for a tfiorough o,ier-hau'l*of"the been broken. There would probably of Blayton?" - I . summe.r when seven was An hour.- .. -. .1. . .. . be a.nasty bruise there in.the morn- ' L ,- ,across the way an enormous golden . . I � ..-ternis courts. . . "Of course I know him," apswered The moon had often.looked down ia�t .ball hung directly in his line of vislon. ' - . � I :W, Altosether 6 had spent a Mg. He laid the man on a settee'and Judson, humanly.- "Look here-, Mr. - . -. .. 1. - - delight- . - - ... . Wra in b&oad dayllgbt�a whitish disk The mooul He sat and stared and- �- "' I',- .'. ' ., I � � ... I :, I �I I Z. fu� day ta the coimtry, and.h,d gone was standing surveying-him when Barling,for God's sake don't tell Blay- In a Pate blue iky--'-but Lie had never then leaped out of bed.and hung,du . ',-,.,-. ALWaY leaving the Impression that Cleveland entered. - -'. : , . . 7 -- : . . . 1 . .:L , . . - - . .ton about this. I'm sorry,-real sorry seen the-great golden plate on.a VIvet' the,window Bill. ', ' , , .. . . .� "aamething vas"iji the air." - "You rang, air?" -1 ard. I've been a�fool. I can see It back- . � 1 Z­ : � . . . hat - I ,.,-:, I - - ground -like the pictures in his The moon seemed to say,' "I'm on . . ,: , It bad been close to midnight when "Yes, Cleyeland, we have a visitor," no*, . .� : What good'was this going to do book.,. He had-never seen ' - ' . . � I . . even Wf a y6ur-'side. ' I-fooled them all. Here ' I ."�- ­ - � . ... .­-�, - le had reached Lemon. He.bad dropz ,smiled Roger. "We met on the sta' . m4i"if.-ILd laid you still'- Give me a en a saucer. At least, not we' are-now tak-e-&'good look, then . .1% - krs. ,plate or ev . 1 .�7. --� Ped,'nto the Club for some supper, He tried to swipe me one with a stick. chance, Mr. Barling!'�The man's voice snice he had-b4i3in to take an Anterest ,ba a good-boy ana go to sleep." ' - ­. I"-­. _: tt- , ­j and it was nearly one o1elok when he I expect it's lying out there some. was plOading now. . - .1 . . in tWngs cele'stial as well ax those ter- . TOddy finally went back to bed ant ., - I , � .- , . . . , � I 1.- .1nounted the stairs to his.menage. lf� wheire. Fortdnat�ely he: "Here's coffee," announced Roger, I -:1� ,. missed my restrial. .. , , hlkantly'to ideep. He-was sa�lsflee .. . . .� . � ,, - paused half-way up the stairs, noting cranium and I managed to get in be. brightly. ,�,Youll take a ca - ' . . .- . .... I.-,.-. . . P, Mr. To4iLy'someone had.spoken of the now. - To-morroW brokert promises .. ..." . _ '-.-1-�. #e- abbe�ftce of the light. .ki re ad-time i6 realiz*e his �error. - beauty bi the moon last-4ilglit. To- 'would no.t'exNt-perhaps. 'At least no( '' " ��'.. . ' _Thin ng fo' he h Judson? - It will do your head good. , - - that something must have gone wrong Nasty pi.ece of . ,,,h, Sorry I had"'to givie.you such -a nasty -ulgbt it was to be full. ,-, 1. . � . � . I -�.. . .. ,-;- �' - ,-1 �-, . work, Cleveland, a � this one. . : - -, - �.-I � : - Jwith -the automatic device, he sprang added' nodding to'the recumbent fig- ,knock, but I thouglit it best at"the I � � . . . "'.. . .I I - . I . ; � ;:� - `Bebt,17 up the steps towards the an- ure. "'Friend of yours?" " - . time.� Cleveland, release Mr.Judson, - - . . 1. . - . . , .1 y dtar Cleveland, whal's the The breeding turkeys during the . .- I � - - "-:--TeloPing­&rkaeag.-- . .. - . r­ .. I - � . � � Clevelan4 cozzsf2lted Mr. Judson's.,he's poing to be7, such a -good boy in .M I- . - ­ . . . - , . - � . .:�. ., . I. I � I Suddenly he paused, becoming cur- features with interest. ' 1. . �future."- �- - �­ .1 -- - matter. novr�!. Going-rktting? . And winter moatba should receive- -only. �-.-­� -7� - . . - .., where the devil did yo6u get that nasty" litfifted. ratigns, iii­they have a teu . � 0' ` ' 44 �..* . �. -,Jot,&IY,aware that above him, in the' � "Now You ittention it, air Cleveland. looked doubtful -as he . � ' � - . . "" ip. oom, he V, , I've seen . looking little thing?" . -dency to,,become over-tat it well fed. . -- --- .. 83 not-alone. He had the fellow hanging around'fo' a di.v turned a,%ay from the table where hiw . . . ­ . - ... - -.. I r . - .0, � , . ..I 1. I .. .; - --. beard nothing; not a sound. Perhaps 01; two. - He,once asked me, for.-a cig. had set down the coffee.. "Do you- _ I - to see . ,, 1 -­ . . . ­'.. I - .� * Just thought I'd look in, iir, -­ . . . I . . � - . . . . .�... .1..�­1 - - ­ it had been-a sudden de,epening of the arette. Ishedead ir?V1 . think it wisi, S'ir?'�- � . 1 . if ever�thfrtg wa.s.all rigbt. I couldn't Prosperity deceives, . . I.1-' - I , s . - . ­ adversity is' I.'.' 1, �. . I ­ �RhadOWS arotird the ang'e e,f t.�e lard- "The dead do not breathe. Cleve- "I think we shall both be-quite Saf e -.bring myself to go 'to sleep- again ifructs. the bow lam- p'-of bus'l-nest . ,� �..­ . . I -: - ' knowing you were alon' - ' ' - ­ .... ,...I .. .�. '-- ---------,,,,-- - -,---1 ---- - .---- .­ ­­­ . ­1 I—, rleveland,"-smiled Ruger. -",Mr. Jud... e witir .a P&- adversity Is courage-the street lanit . - ,- ' ­ ... ,.. $ 1 - so I h,would hate you to,telophone to our tentlal murderer, sir." - . . . ,.-,.". �-.- - , 11 7' - ':#*�,," , 11 A-_& , - - I. - .. is comnion sense. - - I '%* . I . - ,. � - , . Is- . � 1� -...:":-I.;...., . .- Rogei ladghbd. "We parted.quite, - . .. . . . - .. . - .. � , , , .�'. , .I . I � . . , iend In.spectdr Bhi: toe' . � , ...--�T - . .�.! -.good fir y . good friends, Cleveland. You may no-t . . . 1. -, ­ Cleveland unfastened the tord that' '. . - � �. � ' believe it, but that man is a mine of - . . I . , V I bound theian's wrists and ankles' but . .' i . �,-* . . I - , � � -inf ormation." . ­ - . . . - ' ' '" I '., . his demeanor while performing th��,, Von and Your baby ��­:­ , .:-- .. . � ­:-v�, .�, . . "Very good,'sir. There is nothing' ..;-: .-.--�� s . task was such as to-suggesi that ge- will both be glad .. " -­- . : -*e y" require?" - - . '' ..f��. ''...., ; . - - els . ­1 . . -- � . . -�' was handling a snake of doubtful an . "Nothing, Cleveland, except that 1. Send for our new c&tion of"Bab)�s r . "­ - . . '- � . . . ,�- , ": - . I I I - 1 cestry'. . ..� Welfare." it contains s4 peg" of ,-:.., -. -. I I 11 do-wish yoii'd put the safety -atch on . I I . ....: N c .I—. . - - . -.;- ;. :-,-� f , opw' Mr.-Judson*, driik this c6f. that liCtle plaything of yours. k un- Vital infortnation on baby's layette, ­-:,." . �: .. 1, � �ee It ­ �., :­ I .. .1 ... 1; I - , commanded Roger, handing the . .. . - - baby's bath, s1pep, (004 health. . . .".." - � I . I erves me." � . - There are ' .1 - . I . . ! -1. - - ... .released man a cup of-stearning liquid. n ,.-, I � .-�, . -1� ' . - -. - � .... . � ..,. - I � �� I Then he-turned to the hovering Cleve I-,.. ­ . .,(-To be contindedJ --:..--I. -eight ond . '�`�--,-.. I I . �...:,;:. . . . I ,. h . , . . 1!�': ; ":":" ,-�:, � .' *I----- — -- - eignt charts � . . - . , . �::.. 11. ., , �60,ok and m4ffi t - .� �.­ -�. .. .., L , ,�,:�� , ,,, i la,nd. "I don't think you meed wait, I / I , . in. . ..% 1)1�" . , " �. Cleveland. I'll show Mr. Judso' S From Life's'Sciap- valuab irtfot% . . I --�. .. � ....: i� .; . I . . . .n out Gem . le ) . . . . �.. I . . . - -* I. I . . myself." I . I. ..- - ­ Will itination. Write , I ,�. .- �`- .­� . . I . . �.! '. - ,-�� , ­ .: .- . , , :. ��. I I - --. . , * ' -- 7 ­ - ­­ - I . % ..:. . . . .. � ,. ... ;, .. - - . ��� It'was rfearly half-p4at'two when "kow doe" "oui will become" sancti- The Bordien .,- . . -4 .. . � .1. ..� .11 77- � 6 , . ­ . - .. I i � . .! . 1 Co., Yardley I , � ',.:� :�. -* "- - . �6- ..; � . 1-11 -1 I .* .. -Roger opened the door and bade Mr. lied? By.conforming itself unreserved- - - , . ­ . .4, .'� . , - � ..� ',.- . A I 7 I ... -.�­� : .:,�, . �.,�':.I ' , LW1 ­ � ­ . . , , -.�% -. ., ki 0 u a e. To.. ... � z . . - I , - :.;:..j. I '�Jl I - � - : Judson a pleasant "good-night.!' Dur- ly to that of God."-Fenelon. I ronto. , A . - " � .- :, - . . - . , ... ,�- ­'�- . I :�'��: :.1 . -. I -heni . -- -. .11 . �:i� ! ,. .. ..� 7, . -t' �- -,­:�:-�':� ing the'interval of drinking coffee and "Our wills arie ours to make t .- I . Q!:: ,,` -�] - - - . I I 4 - - . .. . :�:�` I., ;!:;. ... .. . '. - - `- ,�--­'�- " . - - ­ .,� :. .. - 1. - had Thine,"-Tenuyson. ceap'l. .60, . . I .. � I 1,!" I &,. , - L - tf time of departure Mr. Judson - '. '- . .--,. :1 .� - � . :�.7 �­ , * ' . - .;,!��;� 01, . ,.-'': , �!i I . . - -,I , I : �I I r:: .; �, ''..,I I , I . , "Th - . of ,be, I ...�- I,,.;. --- � . I :��i.:. :. .. �... I ­ � .. done'a deal of talking very largely , e power of the humas will should ­ I-... ..'... ; � ., ... I * boa I ������; . I.. I ., i .I:. , .. � ; t .:. becaute Mr. Judson knew when he was be exerels6d only In subordination to *.,. oa,4Z !!I, . - ... . .. . ­� 1. w I , 1 4 0 4 . : I I . . :.;�­..,, ­ .. . ­ . . . . . � * ' ".8% . ..I .1. : ...- � . . :: ,.:.. I and was not dealing with a"mug" and Truth."-Mary Baker Eddy. -. - 0 " . , .�� , - , .. .. . . . �­ I � ­ .:,'.* ;""'i 1-1;.�­-., ,.SWEETAOLLS' I ,.- -��-.I'- t . he bad early arrived- at the decision, "There Is nothing g' % :, .:-:. -..,7::,.�'�`. " X . :'...., . ..� ''.."..,: - -...I'-I '1,- . - I - . . . ood-or .eill save'. I . . . .- .�'-, - 1, . .� ,:, .r .'? - - :. . that Roger'r Barling might talk as if in thie wlll."�­Eplctatus. I .1-;r - .-.. . :,­ - : I �'.,�, , ,,..utide with RoyiiJ.Yeasi,Cake" . , . - , I . a . -- F ­­ ­ . 0� '. , . . . I -I- he were a 'fully-fledged foel but he. "No one Is a slave whose will i3s . i i . - , : I'l, .1 -1 .. ,'O.- i;;, - #;:.. �. ,- . . - - . . I I 1. - " " I , � . (overnight dough method)- - . �.. was -anything but that. free."-Tyrius Maximus. � I EcLg'Le Brct ...�- - ,--� ., ' I .� : �� . . . . �,.,I Iff "I".'". * � . . ... .. .. . . -­ I . . . I � �; "�. .. I . � I -- . ,g r . . . '. . I. , . ,,:; " 4- q ). and best into the . After he had gone Roger'Barlin "To deny the freedom of the will Is I - . . ; '- , - . - � .-�., - : k . i I , I , " ; 11 Yesst Cake in 'A C.01 tPonge.Add 5 c.flour to make did not"go immediately to bed. Mr.' to make morality impossible."-Prude, ,� . - . ..I� * . --) i .� - - I Irra Water,. Scald and cool easnoothdough Knendthor. �. � j-udion's' talk -hid-done him -a world . 1% . k\ - I - 1. I : ... .. 2 c.milk,odd I tbop.b . -I,.- t. - :­. *1 I � ; .. ': ,. - ..� utter Oixth1v Let rise.till.double' :, Of .:Z.,: I tk � I . I -and 2tbov.tard,2 tbsp.sugm good. He.had learned of Judson's � .I.' - . r" - -" `- isk-bulk. Form jr1to,Pwkw . I � : . � . :;. .r-, '-ikill I t30- 5411t. Beat In the House R0,18 or sny othff . . apparent infatuation for Molly Car-: I..-.'.- . . � : I I .: . � N! T�;',:*bat-and 3 c. flour. this slisp6.Lst rise till light.B*ks 1-'- stairs'and also Paul Silver's sugges-, � ::...., , :`, . �.. . I -SAVED IMPORTED 0 I - � - -� -, ­ - . . - - . . .. - . tion that he, Roger Barling, might be ­- - . .4 -. 4 �... �.: - ra'k-8 SP6-40 1)0i�gh,Let SbOut 25 inin. in moderate , I NAMA . . I . .- I ,. t. . 1, . , , r1se overnig,ht. �� ,it 0101%, ,...; . . - . I 7.� 1 1� - . I .� �--.,. �­., , . oven,3790 F. . a whole.heap safer-if he were out of "After 4 little wearing, a lovely green .;.:�- - __, -, . -.�­ - .. .. . i ' . �Osqets. "' . % I � . . T.� . ,:I. :,t ­ in 1he mornina cream to�; .- � :, - . .'. , , . . . ­ . --­­-77777�. , . . the way, and.Rog", being-broadmind- volle-a.n imported dress-fost color so tAotwkns I I . - :,.. 1 . � - - : -­ � . Aether A &U Yolks. 4 tbap. - . I r S - I., : ::... '. ..:.�,�,�.;:.i � . eS , ' * I i. .- ". , - completely that it was not wearable. S * '.%:, ...,:"-:. t:. ,� ­ - .. ed,realized that Judson had been ani 47' ' . � . . 1.7-, ,- : . .� �`­::::::,:::�...,...... ae?"- - �:,� � ... -,. ..� , , '. , I I . . * sugar,itsp.danarnon(op. , fi��: �� , * mated by the very beqt qf motives A.friend who had admired it asked me ana t'hart - ...:� ,,­-..- � . - . I, , - , . . . . . . . ���!i�:�i;ii�;�:!,!��:����,,,:�:�, - 1. , 1. 11 move 7 Z­��, ­­ �� . - . . . I . I .V­-.�.-­ '! , 1yo .Sons oi , - , `.�A.­­ . 11.1..-.� ­�;" "', �. - � . ... !:�.,:�:.:;�j� I . ­::..,: ,!:,. �.%'�::t.t' . 1, . '.."R ,. .- . : �.n� .1. I --'­-1 1A, 11 . , when he had maili that swipe in the why I wasn't wearing It�any more. I 1� -,I , l. ..:....... . ... .. .. ::. , ., ­:1 ..�., - � . I . . .- .:, ", - � . . - "..., - aar"ess bel' � HA had-beard som�- hearing the reason, she advised dyeing .,e PO' I �: ..�.., .,-- . . .. . . (,:;:::.� �, ­'�:: , , On . � . -�:­� ,- � . '...".,... . -Avt:�, . . .. . -......­174. I. * .. - . . . . . � '? - Pw- . . . . teA I ave .. 1� . ­; � l * - .:�:: , � . wspec I . : I I-­ -th . , .. , V1.9 R over-50 yaar,-�Royal YeastCakcs have been " -�,�"`:" ". ing of-the truth regarding Molly it and recommended Diamond D�;es. , , . . I :I 11 . . uns . on. .. . ­ . - 1. : , JL , �s" ,�.. . . 0 rstairs and for the- fir�st-"tin�e he. to make a'lonj story §�bqr�, it,turned * -,(­ * L. he standard of qualify wberever dry yeast. r,.'I C.Onsk%pa �Jr%v%q- I . .. - I . ,I 1.,:� . . . i "have a lov"' - :;.. '. � .4s used for horne-baking. Order n supply-today. 1,� 1.� - ", .-realized the danger the girl was in out beautifully. I ely new eVe%I TM . :I . ,;: � . -�.Ao . �,.-- t� .,-. I'::- . . . , . , , . . . - -SeSIW fa air-tight waxed paper,they stay fresh . .. . . .fi*vV vo '* . .. . , i I, . . � , . and 0 .r r him ,dress.that really cost just 15c-the I i- . for moliths. 90'eV t hem'% .. - L �- . . I . � . ' . I . . =�;� ..- . � '-4 . , . - ;;;; - ,to k,eep a cjose watch on 'events in the price of one package of Diamond Dyes. -� � I . . .1h In y Buy-Madc-In-calmada a :: - . I ' I - - -,1. � i. ...:: _ .,_. : .-.,an4y .ot;r kitchen. Good : V. '. . I near future. Not for one inoment did Ihiive slnc�used I5iamoi�d D�es f6r I � ..."­, -And be sure-t6g%the . . . : .1. I ' I I .., ., � !�,:;�* . �. � " ­ k.� I �:: h ,�� "'-�t�-:,! � . .. . - - - ,�. doubt the girl. He.felt that her both tinting*and dyeing. They do . . ..'� .., I " , I I :­. JR6YAL: YEA:�il'-,BXKE . ,�.d 1 - It* �'� " ` iroC1,4g- *WiFrie eminefifly abdv' -'re-- efther equally ;well. I am not an ex- . ..- .,-.::,%4. - ­ . - - - �'!,.��' d , : , ,�. . . . .. - . -, ��,,.,',. -4 ::.. I. �.".I` '�: .. . . pert dyer b t I bever have a falldre' -� -17 � ." �� ba . 'to Betvt,4 licalth", ...'.. . ­tlwn � :.. :�'.�','.� , .1 proach. . ­ .4 . ­ ­ .." .- I I I . I 2 .... . , :.­;* '% 'n -, , , ,.,;;..;.� - -.;* Ro-er ww,i about "to conte'i�plate 'with DIamond Dyes. They seem to be I -1 . 1.11 � � 33450K to use wheii you ' 0UL1r,-,0;TL0t5 .(11 - % . T . , . k9 at hotne '. -tells-bow . .� . Ra"I - 4-t: A. . -1 41, - . I ­­�I . ,- � -�" :.:* %::. . I ,� :� .i I LAT1111. r of the room -�`� �:�";..�7- -It when tjbe doo - s o fl� . :�' '-�.-'. itested recipes ior I Yeast calcei will �% "�... i:,� I . '­ - $ . � ­ . -1 - ­ :. .,lIi:..': , " A. ��., ,-, I. I : ..1, � g made ey always go�on smoothly .­ �� .1. . . Ith. d&mg. ,,;.!: -� op -softly and the-stiM dregs- �nd -evenly. They; hever spot, strq - ,:,?,ari,ety 'of delicious - -itnpravo'your It.::', ,j,�,::. ::;0i:,�: .....-,--, d v6ry I !,�,-,-,� breads. Address It'n ii��ii.;'�� 1. .::.% .., pene I *1-;-, . . . �.Iez, .. I. � . . t ".., ...."'..'.- ���, . ,:: Ing--DWned figure of -Cleveland enter- or run; and friends' ri'e'ver kno . . r .. % � ­ .. . Rk Stand- - 'hnts viralas ::::,,,, :: ::11 ,. .. .�.-,; - .. ,- i e . . ard Brands LlWted ­ -ays to take 14: -Y& X$` ,; '­ ­ . . . . - ,; .. . . ' - � : 11 .1'�:- "I,� ,.,* .4., . I . � I ' them. ..... "I ��­ ,�.I. � � - -man �movcd carefully thingf5A dye with Dlamond,Dyes Are . . - I - , , , . � . - % ""... , , . - -cd; The elderly . . . i - : -�:` Fvager'Ave. -& Llbe;; - . - . . . .. - I � . -- '�­.. -%-- . I � �. , ,� . � �:;:. - I , �- ­ , At. Toronto,Ont.- . - ".." I I - ., prd)n one hand Rnqr,r sifiv the-g1can, -rcdyed at all!" .- I ..:. � �, - � .. . I!- .I � t..... . I! . :I . .I., ''. 1� I . , , . . b f a revolver. - i . . —'33 � ' .�j, � . . ,.;��.- . .� I � "', I 1. .11:* , - , . I - .%,.;.� . .-�'.1.. . I , - , ­.­ .. .. -. I ...;. �:�.,Ilrs. R. F., Quebec..- y. ISSUE, No...40 - , .: ­ -,�'),.1-.� ­�.i -,�, - . .,---, .�-, ".;..... '. . . . .. ,.�:.-, -11. . . . . I .- ,. I ,. ''.,- ... ,;.. . . - . - . I -.. ., ,­" � . , .,;i . . ,. .- ., . 1, . .� I ; ; 17� - .1 - -.. -. .- . .,' - .-� . . - -. , - .. ,. - .., I .. . I. . . . . '' . . . .. I � . .11, . .1. . . L, , 1, - c I 1 .11 I . .� . . . , ..a. . .: . . � " I I I I . .. I I I ; 1. . I .1 . I .. . 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DIAL Ilk A _ ,Chattek,. . 4 , :By 31AIWIR, 0464�Al� . . . . . . . . . . plennYCom'es Back again B onni y, star comedian of many ' tag 11 'ARGUMENT Mirth and music-once e sue, ek ..SUBJECT TO ceases and numerous "hit" raillo programs Is destined to rule ov:r we ly A 'Paris court recently had a nic n proceedings in his old role of master-of-ceremonies and chief wise-cracker. e t tb*84 Miss Livingstone, who mad Wh e her first professional appearance before ether a woman s,'hould,spend more,on her dress thanher hus'"- the microphone "Just for fun" and now shares honors with her husband A, band is prepared to pay. an entertainer. will iserve as a foil for Benny's 'viit� and doubtless will* find time for her now celebrated Imitations of Mae-"Come up and see A banker was sued by a milllney for the do' st of.four, me sometime"-Wesf and other stage and.screen celebrities. hats sold to his wife. He protested, saying, that- he had, n6t* a -horized his wife to buy-the., hats.* ' He further declared the to u4 hats (priced at about $80 each) we're fetr t90 expensiv6, *and tkiat Thirty-five Studios in New Radio City the milliner shoula not have accepted the orders for five hats, in The Natlou&I Broadcasting Company will have thirty-five studios in Radio City, of which sixteen will be completely equipped and in operation four weeks without having secured -authority of the person who ...on the night- of the formal opening. Eleven more, including five audition would be called upon for payment. Another argument used by -studios, will be complete except for technical equipment. wing to their m4r- the banker was that he and lits wife.41d not, o The new electrical,power, plants which are being embodied in, the �acheme are so arranged that, should a bombing raid or natural catastrophe riage contract, share their worldly g;6d$ but had separate - - disable the- regular electrical power plants, this enormous batter;r plant accounts. -.,WouAd be used to meet any emergency, The power stored here In 4, The court' intervened with the reinark that whatevei'ina ­:reserve would icontinue operation for a week. y have been the Vinker's arrangdments in this connection he. was bound to pay hi's wife's expenses to keep up an �ppearanee eom 'John S. Young, the-Ideal Radio Voice mensurate with his social standing. If She failed to do so.she Habits 16rmed in youth are hard to break. When a child. John S. might do harm to his credit I `Youfig, the only announcer witbL LL.D. attached to his name, used to talk In view of thd fact that a hanker's wife 14 expected to'--be 7% to himself. 'As' he grew up into manhood he lear Ad,__.to speak French, t waH-dressed. the court ruled that the.expenditure for hsts In- German,--Itallan­ aukil-- Spanish—-likin., the sound -of his voice In 'any Janguage. Others liked it too. 'The laie. Florenz Ziegfeld-super showman curred at a.time when women generally order their summer out- -Pronounced Young's tb; ideal radio voice. fits was not excessive so far as the numberof bats was concerned. 4 a The banker paid! Post Scripts No doubt many wives will become quite brave and beard Al and Bob Harvey are booked well Into, the Spring for radio program -w hat) friend husband in his denviith a demand for at least one ne work. These- two b oys no sooner leave the -boat.than,they are called. 0 * 41 0 to the mike. A sponor of a morning program tirted out.sixty. wunouncera before de- 'PALE FACES ARE "IN" % ..'Cldlug to give the role to & comedian.' Lipstick and rouge have been banned by the Commonwealth ." Buck Bannister, barnyard imitator on the Corn Cob Club program. has Bank of Australia. hopes of protecting his talents with a pwicy. He has applied to Lloyd's. for a ruling in the mLtter. If a girl eimploye of the bank appears with additions to na- Toronto is to have It's own Radio city. Forbes Randolph with the The model pictured in oxford grey ture's handiwork on her face, a high feminine official of the banl ,opening Of his Music Hall Is bringing the finest of Ideas from the Contin- hair3F woolen mixture shop%-- a'most sternly orders her to go and wash her face. -n for themselve I itin y or ent and New York. Radio stars who have made nam intere g at Is f school.and col. In.addition,.no frills are allowed. Her "uniform" must'.eon'-' ----Canadian radio are to be featured. Canadian talent is at I"t to. be re, lege girls. it is also a splendid choice sist of a coat and skirt. of smilbre bl�ck or navy blue. cognized I and why not . . . ? some of'the greatest picture-i-t-ars &ad radio for,town wear, artists are CanadIM but they had to cross the border to gain 'rectiffnition. And yet the Bank magazine "Bank Notes" still has a gWdl3 The dress has Youthful-scarf neck- line. It approves lighter grey *oolon number of engagements and marriages to report among$t,the 9.00-A. and P_ Gypsies for' the upper bodice. The, cow office staftl Significant?, 9.30--Big Show .......... �6..CVXB t has joy .............lvr.E.v the new high shoulde-s. Fashion'magazines-reporting on what the well-brea'w 'IN THE AIR" moo-Mvety0fand Romance ....-CRCT You'll be amazed to learn how row. thinks of make-up declare the,new tren& "D=`arct make-up". Contented Hour ......�.%WBEN Radio's Aff-Star Andre Kostelanetz .......CFRB ly inexpensive It-I& to copy it exactly. "'Be Naturall" And.,even if you are an amateur at 4i Presentatiou T.00-Amos 'n' Andy ...,.�JDRCT sewing �oa'll'find this. model exx*p- Xyrt and Adaige ...........W-JR z-B 0 0 K,S 2'' 8�.00--Crumit and Sanderson ...WSEN t4Onally easY to fashion. t wiz ' Books received: 'Two Black Sheep" bi, Warwick Deeping; Crime Club ................. Style No. 2879 is designed for sizes WATX &Zzo=s 9.00-Bon Bernie ..............W B.F-14 14, 16, 18, 20 yelms, 34,­36, 39­and 40 McClelland, and Stewart, Toronto; $2. 'Tat of Uver Bush" by. Kilo- 9.30-Nino Martini ........ Station metro@ Cycles, Fire Chief ..............W Flq inches bust- L. M. Montgomery; McClelland and Stewart, $2. - "Ile Soft r NC� Toronto 291 1030 10.00-Lives at Stake Size 16 requires'4% yards 54-inch Spot" by A. S. M. Hutchinson McClelland'and Ste'Wart 2;50, Montreal 291 $00 10,30-Ted Busing '"'""""WROW $ North Bay _. $32 930 '"3313113111DAY. with 1% Tards.39-inch contrasting, "The Girl.at Bullet Lake" by-H. �. Qk1k.; McClelland and Chatham 297 121 7.00-Amos 'n' Andy 7: TOrOO,O ........ 435 . . ......... HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. $2. Reviews of these books will appear in this column. Montreal 411 690 Xyrt and Marge ..........VIGR 730 8.00-Fannie Brice ........�.....CRCT Write your name and address plain- -6' C Waterloo 405 $46 Toronto Sls 9.30-Burns and Allen .........WKBW ber and 3izr of such ..... 0 960 ......W.qEN 7. gi"ng num AUTHOR'S REWARDS R""IUOU ....-"340 $90 Leo Reisman .......I CO ....... - _wipw latterns as y*u want. Enclose 15c in - 1 Ottawa 1010 10.00-Warrimirs Penn's oq H.Matolm ...... 415 Corn Cob Club WAEN stamps or coin ,(coin preferred- wT&P The Book Window, English publication, is inclizied to believe 10'0 o Do. Hour with You ......Cp.,:T Preston ........ 341 93 andsto receive cl' se to 925,000.for his inemoix N. Windsor-London i6s _z�i_640 it carefully) -for each number, and' that Lloyd George it 0 Y. Toronto......... so? .1140 ron Pattern rM 'nvland and America. .A record in address your order to Wile serially and in .book fo ' ih L Pittsburg soo -930 Service, 73 West Adelaide St.,Toronto. highly paid'books as Lord Beaconsfield only got 910,000 for his OX. St. Louis ...... 276 1090 fashion's Alphabet . 1030 k - 14: 110 W, CbJc&gO ......... 214 J. last novel "Endymion" and Joh-n-Morley, 113,000 for "Gladstone.' ABC� Now 'or a 770 A Is for accented figures and allure, Racon' Hogs at The Ro al 1 BM. Chicago a EN, Bufftlo ::::::: s3a. goo ment. y AV. New Y4k 464 960 B is for bustles. 'bo*s and back! In,line with the expansion of bacon plane from Hollywood to Yumg, Ar.P R. Chicago ....... 346 .870 pockets. ex ts from Canada and the Increas. GR� Buffalo ......_. 645 0 por z9na.a "Gretna Green." C to for curves, Chinese Influence a Ing Interest shown by farmers in mar. Bettie Davis, popular y6ung film star, EHIM GY Schenectady _ 379 ad B T VHI�4 Rochester ..... 261 get hogs of bacon type and finleb, the IWICBW BuZalo 203 14so clergyman's CoAla". created a sensablon recenitty when she for daring ba.ts Royal Winter Fair this year has"open.! by eight WJZ. i4ow York 394 ?So * i 1 1 7 SCREEN attended a,premiere escorted 1W.T Detroit ........-, 400 D is had dresses M .S. bay tri6nds.. Thip was Miss Davis-an'&- FOR THE "TALKIE" F AmV 760 superbly built. ed lip" the conditions of the car lot 1 Cincinnati ...... 429 700 A ... 1 1 wer to all ihe gossip d swine conrpetitilDn quite materially. -jmd Holl WMAII Chicago ­... 447 47o ic is for elougAted lines, elegance an aro Twood WTAIC cievelond ...- iso Hitherto entries had to be under their By P. M. regardini the separation rtimors, .7, :1070 Edwardian period, about. These programs are subject to ch. ige F. I respective provincial -ass - -conscious, fish-tra ociations, but' I.-BOtte- and her husband, Harmon 0. without notice. a for figure *Nelson, Jr. ' bettela-ea�arts of the and fail�e. now the entries may be made by any X41tor's Note:­­Xt is 11 koepftC "tu is individual or by any group or organiza. the t1woo Oat tun @01u=a nuqe its evecing Included all the men,hex Xame G for grandeur and gondouras. appgarSUMAIL T 70O.-Amos W Andy.............CRC H Is for handkerchiefs of lace. tion so long-as the lio *0 p"t yowstol- bad been linked with and severaf ge for)compett- lywood h" been 4gwtely ch&Uouged more, Xyrt and Marge .,_.'...:.WGR 4-9,9-Rudv Valle* ..............CRCT I Is for.implab berets that billr-co& tion have not been-obtained, collected by the XagUsh studio& after rut suo- A good idea, s4y we! % lat -true! -U.60-Mark Warnow 1% B or concentrated at stock yards or eresting, if, According tc IV, J is for Jabots and jewel colors" suais"­Mho Awd Go Show BoLt ... V Ev; "11-30-Dramaitic Guild ...... 7 RB K is for knightly armored waists. packing plants. Excland has d*Wtrly made a iij 1d; old man gossip, since Carole Lombard ud-Al Jolson .......... I N A car -16t consists of 40 hogs, 0" public few., "d,:Mcordtle,ta t]L**'r*- divorced Bill Powell (much to'every. r E L is for lame, lines and length. Ile- Hands.Across the Border..CRCT BV'Q=#? usdo"topy has Won.. TUN Air M Is for mermaid silhouette, Mae balf to be birr6iF9,'and'all'to weigh t i. coill- win lutraisuca a"n one's sdrprise)-, she is reported joing ko*familiar tween. 180 and 220 pounds each. the stars of tile magush Gus=& World, Places with Gary C�'oper. !;q-,Nmos 'n' Andy CRCT . W tendencir mandarin collars well as rve you the latest; tit-bito. �S, I The exhibit. whigh Is part , of the ' ;Clive Brook, favorite 4hei'wortif over, Ntyrt and Marge and metal cloth. :bout your avorit" of Zollywood. ert­ Of high !.S.110-Cities Service .­........CRCT going up. plans for the encourage'la f0i'lits screen-characterizations,49 alsc INT is for necklines This :,�eek introduces U-tw--Fred Allen. .............WBEN class bacon In the author-of sev-eral published-short: '10-39-Phil Baker ..�............wiz 0 Is for off-the-shoulder effects. Production Canada with Leslie Fenton, who is Football Show ............WGR both domestic and e stories. xpqrt markets ja ill.09-First Night ..... .........wJZ P Is for peplum effects- by Maggy appearing in English Columbian's Rout. view, will be Judged on the standards ' films. As you may guess Ho .0-Lum andAbner.......... VBEN of requirements for bacon type of pro. Western ur ........ CRCT Q Is for quality In everything. he is an Englishman. S he R is for reversed silhouette. per finish for tO-daY's markets. However, Mr. Fenton' is Gets Job. Allerton III.-After Ivan and Ma' S Is for shoulders rounded, and satin -known Irr Holly-- .1-1u-BrIdges of Paris CKNC well !f-00-Casa Loma,0rches-t.r.&---.-:.CFRB sheaths. lPrincels Elizabeth Has woo home !ones* bad been divorced :Ivan said. Canadian Sinr-ers RCT d, where 'his- "May, you're'a darn good- cook and lj-80--K-7 Mystery ......... SR T in for throat hugged and taffetc is. His wife, if you I i,.iso-, Dancing Party ....... CACCTT U is for up and up movements. Scottish Gove- C)U',t housekeeper.' I-don't know what tht 'Willard Robinson London. - In ch' kiiow It, is Alin D*orak, who, you will house Is going to- look- -;;­SIT1gIng Strings ....... CFRB V is for velvet, Vlonnet and versatile oo&ing'a Scottish like *itboul. remember, broke her contract to go- girl as governess for Princess Eliza. you. :::CKNC W is for wool, wing shoulders Ud b ur of Europe with her young wash waists. eth, the Duchess of York had added On & to it be ne6ding a job," sh6*lt m Phonic Hour ...... Sbe Is no* back in Hollyt aid. CFR13 husband. Opera Concert .........:::CRCT X Is for x-quisite, to her already gTeat popularity, In And she got It. '490 'she wai back- Scotland. �Ilsa Marlon Crawford, at wood,and hard at work. today. Not as wife. but: as"house. .4.00-Cathedral Hour ...... .....CFRTI Y 4, for youthful complexion' N I (Cavalcade) Coward bas wid 7­30---�Sanderson and Crumit :....WGR t. present governess to a- niece of -the 'keepOr, and 'cook. 0 .30--Roses and Drums .........WGR Z is for zinnia tones and zenith of S-00-Rubinoft T achievement. Duchess Mlsa Mary Leveson-Gower. ten Zny witty and deitghtful' plalys., A �Pdntr`sct guarantees her!iweekly Freddie Rich..............'CRC but no more successful Dlece than :., - " 1 1100-13ath CIub WGR belOngs to Dunfermline, where shi. alary. It's -in wrltin,:,'6"0. ................NVG R Bitter Sweet." I ind'ers'tand'Caas- Fred Stone went to the High School. On leay. 'il-91�01d Folks FR13 Ostriches being pursued over 'rocky : ifig'sebool she became English teach- op- than Bilm fans wgl,soon 'nave an MONDAY. ground throw, stones With great force Portunity'of seeing this delightful-Sale Dog collars studded with:-rid 'glass er to'the children of L6rd Elgin. She- of old Vienna. aie-now on salgis-,GL Britainrtlie Idea :':'."0-Atnos"n? Andy- ...... C R C,T' at the Pursuers; the great,-birds are, is now 25, and is said to have a Myft and Maige ....... Nvf-;Tt �.!')-Country Club ........... C'V.CT not aware of �his fact, bowever. special autitude for gaining and hold. September seems to our being that they will make-the wearer wIth a boneynioun rush do*m Hotly, visible - to motorists oni the 4hrkest ling the affection of children. Her wood way. Je�n Harlow'twice rfflirrfed night-. step-father, Robert Kirk, Is-a Saul- (divorce.ended h�ir' first'mar'riage abd BIG MONEY BEING MADE DAILY tary entinder. death her, 'second) evidenitly Is not Right Ahead -In pre-�w�r' days the 'fashion In 1 , Buying Season daunted., 'Sbi recebtly-w�d 14. 0. Rb§- ISTEV' STACKS AGX3FTX, who have some work royal schoolroo;ns as cleewbere was L W. carittal to handle exclusiv territory. I .son", moviecamerainan. Everyoiie'wiff Adark 5 SA US to car owners, gafages stores, fa for foreign goveinesses' ots. U lab her luck. is he on The -Prin-, Bought -1 Sold A-, Quoted ER a ly product of its kind on the m&rket� 'gives MORE cess Royal had a - Swiss and the w ket gold I 100en CO. nd PEP. Increasing gasoline-prices assure your m steady, d 9 dealers-and demand growing daily. Agents no Qtfeen an-' Alsatiarf gov�rn Wbdding�4,ells fin the nioderh maRner 11 and exclusive business. inquire for detail w utldtng iL have sounde'd again for,Sally Xilers 11 to s and territory. ontra�t the cx-K.,dTei-1.q c.-,i: 1 daugh- 1 k 80A.lD R60M� 371. SAV ST., LAXERINE GAS SAVERS JReg.),, 379 Bay St., Toronto ter had an EiigM Ii "finiph:ng" gov- Har�y Joi Bt:o�vn, well known directqr, T000ntei.� ­Tolophono iffL9W 6492 is the Itickv;maii. - Thev eleued bv, R 0 -A 0-l". -�F- -W - ­ 7 r Z;-, 4 —Mlsa Abate Davis, of Mrham, —F. H. and Mrs. Hall spent Is Ppondion a few days with John Sunday with relative@ in she city. LOCALLIDizill. and Mrs. Murkar.. —Monday next being Thanks. ., Wi er vercoAts —Mrs. Fawkes, who has beezi giving Day, it will be% generial an Mary Kennedy 9 at - L. seriously ill, has been cotLaiderally holiday and the place of business auud&y wUb her sister, Mrs. better during the Wt few d�yv will be closed as usual. Talmor. to, 16.95. —Gordon and Mrs. Crozier, of —Mr. and Mrs.Drap"r,of Mount —Sort Mortlock,C.N. W sectio In Toronto, spent the week end witli Albert, and the daughter, Marie. �wain, has moved into Col. Rowe's JFir a Cos the former's parents, Rev. H. 3. of Toronto, spent Snnday yrith at CIAa to Only a Few :.i�' ­residence on Church-St., and Mrs. Crozier. 0. W. and Mrs. Pilkey aiad dau. —Arthur and Mrs. Boyes and Factory Samples Jack, were in Grand V&Iloy —Mrs. W. J. Clark returned ghter. sea, home on Saturday, of ter speeding —A 8600ting-match will be ha]A �.Qn suudaz VINILlog Frallativas. —Mrs. unce Remmor apeoll last A couple of months with her dau on Saturday afternoon. Oct. 7th. ter, M re.(Dr.) L. H. Wright and at Pleasant Valley,Base Line. 40 -Monday with her niecs,Un.Fronk fh family, of Stattler, 'Alberta. She geese and dut-ka. Shelia ' vid*d.. MEN'S TROUSERS- Maddator4l, AN the Kingston Road pro ml*o spent two days in Winnipeg Pascoe Bros. "wt. -All Wool-2 95 .—Mr. and Mrs. Fornagan and with her ciousin,. Mrs. Chas. E. —Mrs. P. N. Spr&tt,,arm*istan4 ...... 1daugh". of Saarboro Village, Marquis,and family. choir leader' of' St. Andrew's 0allaffhan, � —The services In St. Andrew's Church, announceis the openiax of D. Ji and Mrs Church will be bold on Sunday a piano and vocal class in Picker- on Saturday. t at-2-80 p. m. and the Sunday Ing. For appointment and terms —John O'Connor, of Belleville. W, ILL1AXS' BOOTS to School at 1.30 p. w. The services apply to Mrs. Joe. L Palmer. and James O'Connor, of Toron, by the pastor, —The many friends of J. -H. A variet on Wednesday Iasi will be condocted I y of Williams' Boots for all occasions. were in town his A Rev. Dr. Carmichael. The Sac Beal will regret to bear of *n business. rament of the Lord's Supper will death on Thursday night last at Work or Play. —Thomas and Mrs. Douglas, of be dispensed on the following 'bis home id Claremont. A num a week said at You Can't Beat Williams. Toronto, spout th tile home of the latter*s mother, Sunday, Oct.' 25th.. and prepar" ber of years ago, Mr. Beal cot! tory services will be held on ducted an undertaking and- farill- Mrs. A. Burrell. - 0a -i ri4 husiness in Pickering ...... ednesday-iave6iug-%t-&d!d 7 —James Andrew I e6n ed to —All arranjewento hava UeeD —Several light frosts Dave oc. his bed with a slight attack of !ompleted for the production of carred during the past week or 7 :,,,pneutnonia. We are glad to know TOP CLOTHES the Minstrel Show this winter, two. It will pr6ve beneficial to "that he is improving. der the direction of Messrs tbe t tin urniperop which was being Are now 21.00 -7-Mrs. Archie Gibbons, who was The The show is injured onmewbat by lice. r6ident of' Pickering some 30 Lynde and Chester. frost will pnt an end, to thip peat ago, died in the hoppital at to be one of the ol'd-time blaic 25th. face variety, circle and end men for the season.' This crop has' . .Pickerin' Stettler. Albeitai, on Sept type, using' old megro melodies also been benefi tted by the f re Fred T. Bunting, —St. Audirew's congregation and plautation songs. . The.ftrst quent rains, although they were will hold their anniversary oD .I Radio Licenoes Established 1857. 5th, and their chlek-- rehearsal wilt be hold on Tuesday. not very he&vy. Sunday, Nov Oct. 10tb, and will be held each —The United Church. as i mem. an supper and concert oin Tuelsday, TtLesday evening for several weeks bar of the Oshawa Presbytery, is Nov. 5th. when two evenings a week will be i assistink in the shipping of two —The Friends held their' Qaar- taken. The show, it is *expected, ears from Bowmanville and S terly Meeting in 'their meeting will be given during Christmas Whitby to Western Canada, where house here on Sa.turday and Sun- week. relief of this nature is urgently ie Iq ato day last, when tb�e natual number —The month yh re of December has required again this year. Any progent. —Miss Mary Brown. of Wolter been a delightful one from begin- who may care to donate-fruit. �ning to end, There was not a day vegetables. clotbing etc., may ley,accompanied by her daughter daring the Whole month in Which cow muo'icate- wftb E. L. Chapman "Pickering's Leader Store" and friends of Toronto, visited at there was not more or less stin or Cyril E. Morley for pa-rtiulars. the home of her niece. Mrs. W. C. -n Saturday afterikoon: - shine ; although the total sunshine —This is the -time of the year- Murkar lo was two per cent belaw the aver- when the,cojiintr' puts on its best —George Wake, who hae been y residing in 'Thomas Douglas" res! size. The mean AemperAture fur appeariance.: The trees.especially -'dance dnrini the past-f our moyi the the-month was 62."egrees, or A the maple, CALnada'4 national tree, Foot-Wear Bargains we degrees above no-mal. The higia is dressed tip iu. many beautiful, bas vacated ther same, and lost temperature for the month was bright colors. The apple trees understand, moved to �ear 89 8 degrees which occurred on the also present a. very attractive -0 Pairs Men's Pebbled Work Boots, solid leather. rubber 8th of the mouth. The amount of appearao.ce, being laden with an Come —The laidle* of the Pickering rainfall-was 1,25 inches, which was abiindance of fruit of various ..heel, sizes 6 to 11, special clearing price $1.69. United Church sire also packing nearly two inches below the bright colors. A feature of this Was of clothing for Saskatche early for these. 'Wan. Anything in the line of average. bright platute. that is Dot very _The third diphtheria toxoid pleasant to contemplate. is the :,Marm, ,wearible clothing is rei treatmen t will be given the follow thought that it willbefollowed 60 Pairs of Ladies' Straps and Ties—plain and patent- Ing children at the office of Dr. V. by rold, dreary weather and 3mostly low heals. splendid for growing girl* for —4odging from-the presentont E. Cartwright. Pickering on SAt, possibly a severe winter. liqlak the coming winter will be,tlre urday.-Oct. 7th. frou school. Away below cost$1.93. uKwt severe the-country has ever -L 2 80 to 7 30 Al *a RoblioadD. Muriel m vi experlieneed in respect to -hard �iorm*nvo, Mary Dixon, Mildred Made a Mess of It ships. as the demands for relief oleo Solid Leather Oxfordo for "a Gi0aiber. Do"Id Scott, DouwJBA boucht CHIDAP remedies, scot (0). will be very heavy. Bryant.. June Bryaat� Martel Scott Use Mrs. Sybilla qnahr'a--TdfjdIitis �,Sizss I to 5J. $2.00. youth's it to 13J. 91.8. 5.- —A banquet under the amovices of this"a' Work Board will be Betty Seo" Aladre7 Scott, John for Cougli, Bronchitis,' Croup, (bdr- bold on the evening of Prid Mowat, William Mowet. -Also, sy. Read Colds,-Catarrh, -gore Thr- Boys' Solid" Leather Boi9t, with solid rubber heal, sizes 6th,atthe Mount Zionul=yj arrannemento have been made f or�-ram Tonsil ills. Success or Money any children in,or near Greenwood!'Back. E.,C. Jones, druggist., I to 5J,$1.98. 7 Obarch. 'Mr. Gordon Lapp, of the receive the treatment free of B. W.-B., will he the speaker. All to all charges. They wM receive N*w Adol4w"soments. :aft welcome. their first treatment on Satarday. —Qbeeter Butt has moved into r Oct. 7 th. at Dr Cartwrigbt*s olfi',--e C.11DER-M AXING—At lot IS. con.1 D. Dranni's reeldenee.. soft we un N otn2W0330p. m. Plesee be, %- Pickering (Docker's Iiill on Brock Road). G. M SW C HAP M derstaod that Gordon White. who 'r 5,Cavan. 4 on time. has been residing in Oshawa, has ---Frank Hall has plumbers at VOR RENT-7-roonied'framohoupe. moved Into Rvissell Burrell'o . cot. IL Jn the Villrge of Brougham. ApplytorMrs. present installing stearm. pipes Ili - ". ; - .. tase, which Mr. Butt has just hirs. new green house. ThiA will A. Moffat..Brougham. vacated. prove a ygiluable- scidition to hi-_ 1,-0R'RE.VT-7-roomPd brick house, ou % �Preparstory services will be - : Here Are. 4, - property. It is 1001eitt long and JL water, good garden. fruit trm&vd "rage. held intho United Chnrcb on the 30 feet wide, and is now filled with Apply L.D.Banks.P;ckenng.--cktf lavening of Friday. Oct. Oth. -fkt*,s growing vegetables and foliageg R SAIX—One Quillbor beater. zit Jock, when Rev. Fred Horton, arly new. and good s:pall c.ook stave. o'c F2 Did flowering- plants. '. These b3- cheap. Apply F.M.Coh"s'piclain.- of Greenw,)od. will be the preach a orns-to plants. hich are 'Roast Pork, 7.30. clude t, W or. The session will meet at heavily loaded with fruit which "FOR 8 A LE-20 ft.joists.2 1 12:also :All are welcome. , doors and sash.window frames.stairway and Cooked Havot will ripen - Bait month and will am, Apply Syd Schmidt. Stanley The- -Many complaints are. being winter -He atret 912a>83'ville. 4stf W. 'heard from fixiners in -this neigh continue ripening all Jjetlied Tongue, hals also &-lairge quantity of let 2 7 borbood of the tramping over TOUSE TO RENT IN PICKERINO "Jellied Velat 111old@-ant]cropil.shooting partridge toce. parsley -and red peppers. for HVILLAGE—on Oct. 2ad to responsible which he will find a ready market Apply to Thomas Douglas.. 136 Fulton 15c. 0 :'.andublalwants, both of which Is in the city all -winter. We con- ronto. z Xt T. Belogna� 2 Ibo. for' 951r. iU@W, by' otirsingers, 'wilo .!we grattilate Mr. Hall on his enter- 'VOR SALE—A vi3mber of Barred Headicheemet ... . .. Ronerally consider come f rain too L' Rock rullets.ready to lay.' .Also a.303 cali- pries and hope that the venture bre Lee-Enfield sporting rifte Apply Harry Rose, 14f- R ty will prove a profitable one, R.R. 2. Pickering. special, Bacon, half or whole side, IA ei—ib, Th..k It offenag meeting ..vj of -tibe W. M' S. of St, Andrew's —The September. weeting of the Minced Steak, 3 The for 2ft. T Between CiaremoDt and-Jxig. Church will i; held at the home of Women's Institute wFits held at the 7'.7 LUonader—hill's farm on the fith linecif Uxbridge, '-Mrs. W. J. Miller, on Wednesday, home of 1drs. W. J. Miller on Toes- Finder please 3 The for day last week.,�nc car rug. Stowing Beef, on" day, Sept. 26th., with Miss A. E. leave at Lptber Pilkey's shop. Oct, Ilth, at &00 o'clock. p. m dson presiding. and thirt SHOOTING MATCH—The -XIDOU -All Moats kept under Electrical Mrs. Steinmentz, of Toronto. will Ricbar y give an address on her work-five being present. After�thensual shooting match at David Graham'%. lei 14. V11 Ref rige ration. con.10,Markhaim,will be held an Thanksgi .7 Among the Hung'arians. Allithe business was attended to., & .very at I V'clock,when a,numb" of wi laidies of the couirlregation are in. enjoyable program was given. 9%Ykered as prizes. aln W —The Woman's Association of. 901(a and 'Mrs. Cr'onk gave i springs.4 walnut dining ro*mchairs', double Uble cover. pictures, the United Church will inee' prone reading.' The tiveciallspeaker' crtumne curtairs, a wool E D Mrs Sprott rerlderm two vocal vited to attend this meeting. OR SALE—I mahogany bed d &blim. F t in white dishes,I Quebec heater, I commode.Biw St. Andrew's Church on Tnesda.y, ofthe afternoon, Dr. Rose Bender 11 cairipetsweeper,also pans etc. Appl YA J son, of Toronto, gave a very in ter O'Malley.whitevale' 6 utcher ' .(Phone 3000) Oct.lotb. Fit 3 o'clock, There will be an interesting programme, the, est3bg iddress on. "Canadian W OR SALE—Owing tc; the lose of insin featurer being a talk by Miss wen's Responsibility F As Dr. our barns and season's crop,we are Comipell- VA Margaret Pennell on. bar -t Henderson has t7ravelled a ltre ed to-dispose�of the following : 2NJ feeding steers tk rip to tt nd heifers, 600400lbs. Arranimments can ba 10 ...". - ­ , deal and has been in social service a le parties foi fesding dubin �:-5- Gaspe. This 1equire will be of,an made with responsib 5. Also 7t -all the winter in lots of not less than Ma too White Rock pullets iusp&V interest sivid most entertain wotk in, many countries, we Barred Rock pullets. Pickefing' Meat - le-Arned much from bar tailk. The commencing to lay and weighing 5-6 The, from 14r. All the ladies of the rengre. meeting closed by' singing "God blood-tested stock,go cents each. F. H*Well gatilon are invited to attend. ney,lot 11,con.3,Pickering.Phone Pick 1413.6 —Thankilgiving Sunday will be Saiil the King." OFFERS observed in the United Church, —Anniversary serviees in the VOTERS' LTST9 1933 inorlaillig and evening, with a United Church Will be be)d on pp�o- Specialln Choice Beef : priate sermons and special mulille. Sunday, Oct. 15th, whiln,Rev. R. In the morning the subject will be S. Lsidlaw. of Erskine Church, ­-The Uses of'Memory." TheSse. Toronto,' will preach at both ...... t 'mi e -3 lbs. MW*Dt Of the Lord's Supper-will services. Rev. Mr. Laidlaw is one Municipality of the Township of Shoulder 's 'eako ne d, Pickering be oboerved;at thii service. In ofTorointo's well known speakers, the evening the subject will IL)@o and will be assisted at the morn Notice is hereby given that I have-Round Steak, per 1b.. -be a thanksgiving sermon on the Ing service by the home choir, mad complied with section 9 of the Vot 0 4:! text. "Let the redeemed of the in the evening by the choir of the era' Lists Act-and that I have post- Prime Ribf 0 a 4 1 my office at VMtevale on Lord say so," Claremont' United Chnrcb. On ed up at —The aimunnil track meet of the Tuesday evening the fowl supper the 9th day of 'September, 1938, the FORTERHOUSE ROAST13 ;S. Ontario Continuation schools and conceit will be held,at which bst of all persons entitled to vote in the Wd Municipality at rnmicillail 47c per 1b. Was held in Memorial Pork, Pick. the Toronto -Vocal Ensemble will; eiriDg. 00 Friday lost. - The wasitb provide the program,accompanied elections and that such� )iiist r-eimaiiii there, 'for inspection.' or waii ideal with thiR j*sult th&t & by an elocutionist and possibly a And I hereby jeall. upon all vot*rs nood crowd wits in attendance. harpist. The Ensemble of eight to take immediate proceedings* to The usual events were keenly con voice@, combining the Radio Art ha;ve in*' erf AN DR or;s or- omissions-corr-r t4loted by the athlete@ of the three ists, the former Canadian Singen ected according to law, the last day schooN. providing a most enter and the CavedisingletteiL under. for appeal illeing the 3fth day -of 1jFhone No. #000 Linden, Weina daly for those interested the direction of Don S. September, 1933, in athletics.. Claremont scored Radio Con�mission Bane. will give pgted this i5th day of September, boar tbo highest number of points by a variety program of one P83- in widis mertfirli,, with Brooklin ow :nd a hailf. Admission,* aqd V Donald L 1114019046 On Pic kaniq9t "d And Flick'ariall tbW1QM.' A ...........