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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1933_10_13 r. y , yx ate► • ?1% ; VOL. L111, .,,.. PICKERING, ONT., .: FRMAY, OCT. ].�3. ♦'oa � �. .tl irs �sssta>Ita1 4sYDs. _ .. . .. . f � O A L Brock Road . . . VYhitevale GREENWOOD m00%ea4 Mr. Brown is starting fro build Lhe The regular monthly meeting of cellar for his summer $$pme here.• the Whitevale Women's Institute DR- H, C-' Pl3A.R80N-Ph sician A good supply of Hard and Soft Mr. George E. Kayla spent the will be held at the home. of Mrs. a d sarseoa, Duahtirtoa. i Cowl on hand. Also a supply w ek.en Rt his home in;of Toronto,, Beare, To. mLTh, Roll Call will be R. F'OR9YTS, h.II., Director of Kindling Wood, spent the holiday a�hie bummer cot- answered b nami s1Ca;nadian Pr- �L� pppp JL :: . • Association of Ontario. Res, Buttablisb4,i 1838' ws.red tembe o"tt the americsn oFtomeerlut stove length. - rage here. oduct and where. made. We are to be S . Phom Clai motet oo �pp°Tt' 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. Mr. and Mrs. Masker and• family, honoured by having the District Pr- 'of Toronto, were the xwsts of E. ' esident, Mrs.,Roberts, of Whitby, al- _ t.epa4. DONALD MUNRO. PICKERIN(; Brady Sr., during the holiday. I so the Markham Branch, who will Mrs. E. S.. Jackson is.spending a provide the music. A paper "Canad-, THIS I9 THE UNCAN B. McINTYH9-Barrie- 1: few days at Islington with her son, ian Industries" will,be given. A car- FARMERS' MILL = ,,tter,Solicitor, Notary. office—Brock St.. � A- ?B E E -�V Walte* , and wife. dial invitation to attend"this, meet- L�, SouEh. OppositeBellTelephoneOf5c., Whitby. GENERAL INSURANCE Mr. and Mrs. Yates and-daughter ing is extended to all. Phone 45. 481y AGENCY A large of Toronto, spent the holiday at their lie number of farmers RDONALD RUDDY - Bar r. BROUGHAM, ONTARIO summer home here. I3alsam exchange their grain .Solicitor, Notary Pu'brit." Moaeyto Loan. - — A number of our 1'aeal hunteis for dales formerly occupied by the late A.E_Chris• Facilities for placing any kind-o�In= uses out following the hounds an Miss Sadie Ward, of Balsam spent flan,aoq>h wing or Court House,Whitby. Sly,] the week-end with '_Miss Do John- surance at best rates Monday and report haling had a Flour and Cereals ., �SATON, BELL .1z ROSS, Barrist- available. good day's shoot;­ ston, of Brougham. era, Solicitors. 904 Northern Ogtario Security and Service my Motto. - j Miss Norinne Wilson, of Toronto, It Savee.mon'e and man tears Building,330Bay street,Toronto,; —" -- 4'3Jy Phone Pick. 515 Greenwood spent the holida with 'her y y t W.J Beaton, y parents, _. it.B.Bell. --- - -- - -- Rich: and Mrs. Wilson. should do it, 1.9-'F• Row. Adelaide 2s3s-9 Mr: Gilligan spent the week-end Bert and Mrs. Shell, of London, -. F, jIIOHARCSON, P10SERING The Beal Store,Claremont with his family at Napanee. t spent the holiday with James and Special .= s��s MU'.VEY—Barristers,Soriciton,Notaries PHONE 924 Emmerson Ormerod has.purchased' Mrs. Wilson. Cuing f Y n4 Confederation Late Building, a new car. f Masters Jack,'Bob and Dick Ward BARLEY FEED Corner or Yon a and Riehaond"Stn. Toronto• FURNITURE The Ormerod family of, Claremont spent the week-end Phan" Adeltti�. 4489 sad "So. By arppomt. y were called p $24.00 per too, Spot Cash. intact Saturday` evening•, Pickering restdenee. to Markham last week oitcing to the with their grand-parents, W. P. and PhonePiek.asis, Su We are displaying an-attractive death of Mr. Ormerod's Sister. Mrs•,Jones: This in the beet feed value on. t=AM N McMILI;AN-Barrit�: varit ty of Mrs. Brandon,and daughter attend . Mrs. Nutting, of Uxbridge passed the market, e ides, Solicitors. Notary Public. Office at Aluminum And (3raniteabare Etc. ed the funeral of the late Mr. Bran- away on Friday of last week, foil- . • • for Pastry and Fine Residence o!Mr.Thomson, lot ay and Saturday y 1. Furniture and Furniture don, at`Cannington on Ftidap ast. owing an attack of gangrene, which Kiss" Piekerirts, from hours:0 p.mhursday an,M.-oyday Novelties, ( lasted for some months. Interment Cake Baking, • avenitisa, tram 7,00�.ra to s,ao pp m..of try _ Airs. Tom Ormero8 and daughter - - - - ' appp�wnrtatme o Toronto office;Toronto Royal Bank Prices low, is keeping with times. of Toronto, is spending a few days .took place on Monday. Several from �a* erys J makes a Icine - akrQ phone Pick too. Toronto Elvin Bank K 37)y with Will and Mrs.'•Ormerod. here attended the funeral at Uxb= --- ----_ Rev: Mr. Horton will motor down I ridge. y Flavored 0 /� r� / �l �. --_ --- --Bread.. - • Dentin. :o Ottawa this week for his wife� Dunbarten ;nd daughters who had been called j - . Chapping Monday, Wednesday TEuLC.4to Dr. D. D. ). L D. v :here uwing to the serious 01ness of� - and Friday. �i a do (Successor to D:.),N.Dales), crad•iatent _ SPECI AL John and Mrs. Forrie. •-pent the it right. The Royal College of Dental Surgeons and Torc n. 36'1y-• fiorton's father. - w t)mver:;ty, At ctaretgont ^flee ove• D. A.- J. J. Itubinette and wise and Mrs. week-end with "relative. in 3lottnt i $>'aoi�every Taesday and FNd27`t Phone Llght Wel(yrilt, T. C. Robinette and son, of Toronto,+Forest and Palmerston. NO CREDIT - .... . _ called on M•ir•,s 31. Wood an Saturday i On Thursday last Mr. and Mrs. ` Smooth ' 3 39 per sq Mri, 'Robinette and sari remaining Sidney Morrish and' Jlr.•and :tars. J. Orr account of the change in times _ �.: �RRBL*RT T. F'ALLAI9E, L. •D 9.. - � �' 11 D. D.C. Graduate•f,he Royal college or over the'week-end. Furgie motored to Gmvenhurst• and and the close margin I sell at. I LieatRa!Surgeons and the l n,.ersi3y oFToronco, Medium -weight, _ - Mr. and Mrs. J. Gamble and Mr.S spent a pleasant day with Rev. Dr. am forced to discontinue--evedit, Osee in residence second door eon of St. And. Smooth 1.69 r 8 and 4lra• and Mrs. Fraser. " except for approved monthly sew'•Cbarch, Pickering.one. OQiee_hours : 9 , q Jarvis and family, Jim , a,era. to a P. m., orb a -. 1 The anniversary>• ppoiattttteat. fX-ray Gamble and boy friend, rf Brampton wry services of the aecounte. sereitalU, Phone Pick 3700. sale l3 @94 weight, and Mr. and Mrs. I Dunbarton "United Church will be 1$ , Dyr'r,bf Toronto. held-' on Sundav, Oct. 22nd, and the �'. S.i. C�F��?'is,�►7 Smooth. 1.98 per so• spent the week-end with-James and annual fowl supper on Tuesday, Oct. Mtssttuue4rs► l6tssll4r. Mrs. Rains. 124th., Rev. J. H Glover, of Clare- La 8URN/NGHA M- - ' The anniversary services, and the, _ _ pp��������''++ Harvest Home Su Mont, will.,preach at 11 a. m, and SLIZABBTH RICHARD80N- • PICKEL�111\.i • Supper, of. the Green- Building and General Rev. A. E .Owen, of Unionville, at �. '•� wood Lnited Church will..be held on t`7 p. m- The sin Contracting. - •Mee and a.tomahile itahnranoe or all kitsch, • , '• ai ahart,.nirot hoi;d 6aatocW asthd Sunday and Wednesday, Oct. 15th. Sing will be led by Estimates furnished on all cusses LUMBER Y the Dunbarton United Church choir and 18th. On suilyday, lfair, Walter of work-Interior and Exterior. rr F ?O00azues Licensed an"10. Ass- _ Rackham, of .Hampton, will preach the Wideman at the evening service by Alterations and repairs. . Sur Owatihh of Nos*taaa psttaaio. Ass- the Wideman quartet, of Markham. P paa+ai•••t au irises &&e aaad tr a.,ra•ews Blieltsmithing, & Woodwork at it a m. and 7 p. m. �seciai mus-Ithe On the evening of Tuesday: Oct. 24th Chimneys Bull Ooocrete Wotet. ssesra aderhas Otrsha itvae P.O., Oss is will be rendered in the morning annual fowl su at right p>id� by the home choir and In the even- peer -Will be iser- Phone Pickering 5712 A BRATON. TOWNSHIP Now is the ttiime to have those repair ing by the Mount Zion;Qtoir, ved in the basement of the church FAIRPORT, - ONTARIO - G4rk, .0 C dl tar atteemw to. a�NB T "�!• = *' ln.f.after :�Vl : ,p-, .c Aceaunsaat, sit, ]No of �W ared. .WeitneWay- ever bW 'the Wom a lend:d pprogram will be given in the ' For' {t ;d 1VIaMfllase L+reaheh. wbitevale,oat also new sections on hand. The farm- :association will serve an excellent lendid,g the Holden I n gle s Otte Fleury Plows always on hind. supper in the basement of the chuff- i Y quartet. incl- L� :VVVVX. MAW, LICENSED AUC• Also dealer in Viking Create Separa ch ,from b.30 to 8 o'clock, titter I uding R. H. golden, Silver Saxaph- ry T1ONS)iR,tw Yark,Qnttarw and Dorham tors and Electric Washers, onist; R.,A. Holden,-Bass and.Char- Galt Galvanized Steel Sbinglet, Come"o, An kinds or saie. �� , which a splendid program will be �� Dates iafih ttaadad If thinking of buying an electric radio aster soloist; Mrs Holden, organist Bird's Feit Slits SbinQiea, m'�' b• ask fora demtionstration of the New given by-the following well-known " 'areamo"psout NEWS,off,`v. �n � I_kTft' Rogers Ma'estic models. artists: Mrs, Forgytk, reader and °f King St, t nite3 Church, Oshawa; Also. re-rubbi ring btraKp swheels. 1 and Miss 1_esh ' Garrote, Oshawa'., LsR n mowers eh%r e - The priced are right. oloist in Yonq�e .Ste. C;nited Church p ned. Toronto;' the Whitby "Seth Parker favorite Lyric Soprano. There will T, PATERSON'S - CLAR 11tOaT • , ,GARNET ROBERTSON �'� '': woexiwva=es a, ° be a one-apt play ­Old-time-Re.- Group" under the leadership of A. Call and get prices. " Phooe 2618. GREENWOOD 491y• W. Lynde; •31r. Maguire, bf Gret;n hearsay Admission 25 attd 20 cents. _ s Electrical 000Lra^tor = - — wood, tenor :;oloist:.and the Green- Kinsale ZJ�1DD�Rr.�7 , Wiring and Repairing for Light wood -Orchestra, directed by Milton t - or power. Pickering Mills Pezv. Don't-miss this treat. Admiss- Miss Ella Crew spent the holiday For apple picking and general farts, All kinds of•electrical gobde ion, 3S and 20 cents. with her` mother here. u PRICES REDUCE ID, one ; "I Frank Rogers has rented .his faun �"'�k phone 2129 for quotations, WE _ y kept in stock. DELIVER. Also agent for FAMOUS t "'a ly; Phone 17t1�, Pickerin - -� Brougham - to George Tripp for a term of years , g — Mission Band will be held this FLEL RY parts and plows. SEISES- ' " >'�Ve have a full line of. Miss Bate was a week-end visit- Saturday afternoon at 2.30, LING TIRES.AND. TUBES, MA re Hope FAleen Bell spent the holiday with TIN-SENOUR 100 tp or with Port Ho friends. ' per cent, Pure ;�1CAWFIX �QQI Mrs, T. C.' Brown spent several her parents, Wm and Mrs. Bell. paint. EASY ELECTRIC WASHING All Poultry Feeds days- with Toronto -relatives during Mr. and Mrs. -Oliver Moat called MACHINES, price; $69.00 cash. Ass- the week. on Mrs. Fred Harbron on 'Monday. ociated Range Oil Burner for your '�ampan� obir;keln Starter of beet Mir• W Wallace and daughter Mr. and Airs. S. Jeffrey, •04 Tor- Heater or Range, Price installed were visitors at the Brown home on onto, called on'C.•J. and Mrs: Stev- $26.50.cash. Come in far a demon- gaality at reason- Tuesday stration, guaranteed for five. years, MRS. THOS. LAW y enson on Monday.- We carry .a full line of Ha. ye ar. _able prides. The Donald and Elmer Willson Mr. Lorne ,Iiivell, of Brooklin; sp- and .groceries. Get your Circular or ' Atneriesn Anthracite, Welsh.Ca►1, families of Toronto, spent the week- ent the week-end with Ralph Mow- Cross Cut Saws put in shape ftbr r,.., Alberta Coal, Scotch Coal Laying Mksh and Feeds ` end with their relatives here. bray Jr. wood cutting. Also general blast- sad Coke, all sizes. of every sort. : Miss Slade, of Toronto, was. the Mrs. J, Greenwood and daughter smirking and' Horlso Being. "Prices •.a w• guest of her, aunt,'Mrs. Will Gray, spent the holiday with V. and Mra. Right. (Terms Cash.) ' - Hard.and Soft Wood. and family, over the week-end, Parkin. W. J. Brown and family, of Tor- Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Brock Road General Store. ? House 2199 Phones -Office 8900 r _ onto, were with -their Phone 2729 F. R. JAOHSON, Pro � T WT •T oc 00� people here Melvin Hodgson on the birth of a __ p.-"° D. llf s 1J -for-Thanksgiving. daughter, Oct. 9th. Bob Harvey" and family,-of Toron- Miss M. Parkin 'spent a few days PICKERING, ONT. to, spent Thanksgiving with his par- with her Big 6 a r a i n ' y. ardson. grandmother, Mrs. J. Rich- Sav* e' .­,Mdn­e`y S sets Bert and Mra. Harve 8 R. t• �'L�1'i�ENIN� Miss Jean Carbonneau was a guest Mrs. M. Parkin; of Markham spent n' at the H. 'Holtby home for Thanks- a day with Herb and Mrs. Parkin - 13y'taking advantage IN FUNERAL DIRECTOR giving. and attended Mrs. Mowbray's fun- of these _ Miss Jessie . Duncan and friend eral•at Brooklin. _ Furtitum Private Ambulance were with the formers people here ff -Spec}al Prices.- over the week-end. -• Stouffville ' Day and Night Service ' Fred Cowie and' family, of. tor- .FOR Pbooe 90M onto, were with their people here on Anniversary Services were held iii m _- Malvern 5000 Thanksgiving Day. the Presbyterian 'Church on Sunday Thursday, Friday" Walnut Steel Bed, high" Mrs. W. Dobson and'Mr. and Mrs last. $ Smith and daughter, Jean, were week Special revival meetings will be- -and Saturday .veer Cable Win", felt Marltl><sin, w !�3iZt• end visitors at the home of Mrs. G. gin.shortIy in the Mennonite Chur- mattr6s8lrag. $18 00, ``-- - --- Philip. ch. - 2540 Seidlitz Powders. ... 1840 r His Brougham fi>e ids .congratul- A number of improvements are 15c Peroxide 4 oz. ,.; 1240 f;Dr •••• ,. . 15,rJ0 ate Mr. W. H. Jemyn, of Whitby, on now being ade on a number of the 2 de, 8 oz. ..' `Isle - L I S T N ! being 'elected president of Ontario business buildings on Main Street. 3e Peroxide, 3 50c Peroxide, 16 oz, , 20c ' SpHim-filled Mattresses, County Teachers' Institute. -A large number'from here attend- 5040 Olive Oil, 8 oz. .. .:.•• $940 i The Markham Fair was an attaac- ed the Markham Fair 'on Saturday ODIy ;••• ' 50 flan for many from here on Saturday last.• 2540 Castor Oil,3 oz. .,, 1540 Are your furnace, pipes and stoves 31Se Castor Oil, 6 oz. ;: 2540 read for winter? The weather was ideal and there Dr. Friel is threatening a court QOlaBn Ul�,k Bi2Chen y . 50e Castor Oil,8 oz. was an immense.crowd in attendan- action against the council-to compel 50e A. B. S. & C. TRblets 200' 25e Cabinets 2O .75 Give us a call and have them ce. The exhibits were very numerous it to raise his building to the level $1 Russian. B. S Oil,C. 0 4 79e attended to now. and- of a very high class. of the sidewalk. $1 Beef, Iron l,32 oz ,. 79c .•98 inch Walnut Dresser; A splendid response met the W. The Choral Clara will begin its 8�, White Liniment .. 28c - 1f yon'need a M. S. request for additional supplies autumn operations on. Thursday ev- 60e Gin Pills , ; 89e with large mirror 17.60 to be sent out west. A number of eninv of,this week,' under the lead- _ lead- -'STOVE OR FURNACE quilts were quilted at the work meet- ership of Mr. Fletcher; of Toronto. IIleetrical foods alWayB bee tea before baying. ing on Wednesday. All articles for ' .Mr. James Brodie is,taking action 'These are jnet a few of maay the bale must be- delivered there by against the Township of Whitchur Ppecial price item@. gee Satisfaction.' _ .Saturday, on the 14th lest. The pack- ch, for.loss suffered through the kill- our window and wand C. A. s"I'��Qj�i ing will be•done on the Monday fui- ing of his sheep. bills for farther _ ss�ata 6Fnaraateell• lowing. A number of illustratep addresses _ bargains, The W. M. S.,of St. John's Church{ were given in the Presbyterian Chur- Q Famergl Director aLYIN BII�I3BY the hold their October John meeting at i ch on prophetic subjects, such. as Jo�eai Drug Store Jh>lil>1~IItl�! � � the home of Mrs. John Miller on Th- Palestine-and the Second Comm of . ;.� tirsday, October 19th. The Clare- Christ Qtpe 1300 Sseiwi Phone 4aoC Mont W, M. S. will be guests at the 1 .His rhidence on Main Street is -holte f�00 • - • >dll�o meeting and will provide the prog-t vgell,under ways- and Xr. Hod gins in-. THE�. .�..+.:. s _. z•, rase,• 1 r' '.:rs"3•a,e:\4szi'ns°'< .t- ..!^......i __ ens" _ _ _ _ y w.'a. .. .w_, .. -. • .. :'z eyasa\etA+_ _ _ v+,�.-*- -sails.,-_I. _ z. sue.:v .f./.• `.• 1 c' a.' - r '•s' .. tip: ,'a::. _ - r times when she felt like buttonholing ,': '. ' the first person she met in the streets } ` and pouring out her story; throwing I iEaSe pi �n, HeadQChe a .• 'herself on the mercy of anyone. It is _ a form of hysteria not entirely un- known, and-tomes of•acutely concen- in Few Minutes - trated introspection, the bottling of a A - -. highly gaseous mixture in a vessel too - - - small to allow of expansion under pressure. 1 2 E She was aware, too, that today Ma- PEG,-IN FPAN:TIC,THIS WORK L AT R - - ---"z� - jot Carstairs seemed somewhat differ- MUST BE CLONE-AND IV'E A LOOK WHAT IV%DONE, PEG.ONE ' ent and -her panic increased when she ASPIRIN SURE STOPPED TNAT wondered whether he suspected any- < SPLITTING HEADACHTr AWFUL HEADACHE IN A JIFFY... ` thing. And Molly's fears would have NEVER FELT Br.7-fT`R 4 _ _ I " been heightened had she known that DON'T WORRY,CET some Major Carstairs that morning had ASPIRIN TABLETS � I KNEW IT WOULD! been informed by the caretaker of the AND YO VR HEADAtxII:KrILL ASPIRIN IS THE CitllcKaST building that at eight-thirty the pre- Be 60Ne B8t'OriE Yt�U SAFE RELIEF FADtn.PAID _ i , ' KKOw 1T:.: KNOWN... - - vious night a gentleman called inquir- . . . .. . . rrg for Miss Molly, and that it was • ; . this, and this alone that had prompted tha Major's inquiry at lunch as THE . . .' - where she had been the night before. . -• - During the afternoon Major Car- � Y: ;�� �,_•_ -stairs had an unexpected visitor. "My - Mystcrious isade Hname is Blayton," the smartly dressed man informed him, "and I'm from For Qu>rck Relief Say ASPiRiN--When You Buy Scotland Yard. No cause for alarm, _ - ' By.J. R. WILMOT Major," he added, noting the sudden Now comes amazinglg -quick relief '- - elev ation of-the Major's a yebr o s, "I from headaches, rheumatism, neuri- _ _ "_ _ _ _ you." • _ _.....• merely wanted a few words with tis, the fastest safe relief, - "Anything I ean_do_to help so ad- is said, get discovered. WHY ASPIRIN '. syxopsls. felt as if be could know no peace until Those results are due to a stien- ' At a.`London dan., club Molly Car- p p y, minable an institution, responded the 'tifmc discovery by which an Aspirin WORKS 50 FAST ` starre meets Roger Barling who prom- he had positive roof of Moll s iden- Major, indicating a chair. "Have a Tablet begins-to dissolve, or dis- %ses to net her a job. The following tity, drink, Inspector?" integrate, In the amazing space of Drop an Aspirin arorzang Molly is stopped by a policeman „ I , p Table] in,a glass of smd taken to tae,station where she to Tomorrow he determined to run Thanks, no. I m on the water- two seconds after touching moisture. - Identified by a Mr. and Mrs. silver as over to Paris. It was fortt.rtate that wagon for a few days. -A touch of And hence to start "taking hold" of FORE ittou he that leit missing niece.•aecoye In ac very ne he had recalled, from one of Silver's '11ver, yon snow. pain a few minutes after taking. �. tom,it has started to "bouse. The silvers next tell Molly that letters to him, the name of-the finish- "Now, Major, I want to know sortie- The illustration of he glass, here, �' disintegrate.. Major Carstairs her father t* retrimruin . . tells the story..An AAsspirin Tablet What it does in this from India Molly meets her suppose Ing school Molly had been sent to. He thing about an old friend of yours— starts to disintegrate almost instant- glass it does in your -.'father and they take' a nest In' town. would inquire there. Be would arm fellow named 'Silver. 1 you swallow lt. And thus ' stomach. Hence Its -'be�fataerlirigha�ituesneg helioss otymemy himself with a'photograph of her—one The Major's--face went a shade to o to work almost instantly s ready taetaction. ----cry as explamVion of her allenea. Tha which he had persuaded her to have c'arker. When. you buy, though, be oil real Molly Carstairs writes demanding guard against substitutes.To be sure aroney•and silence. _ taken a' week ago; Am'I obliged to answer your ques- g 8 9» you get ASPIRINS quick relief, be _ Tonight they were to pay a visit to tons, Inspector. he asked, frigidly. i f _ the Silvers at Hampstead, Paul Silver "Not at all; Major. To be frank. I sure the name Bayer ra the form of Does Not Harm the Reart CHAPTER XXIV. a cross is on every tablet of Aspirin. having that morning telephoned to say hr.rdly expected you would. But I'm r Major Aldous Carptairs hated to that they would be delighted at the also o-a hopeful one, and in this case I 'distrust anyone without vary, good prospect. of knowing how father and .r&tber think you're going to do as I ° - ---=- cause. He had been back in London a daughter were,faring. Well,he would ask-" gown for the occasion. Major Car- month and he had enjoyed eve mo- stairs had insisted on that. ' It lay on �'. 'NEIGHBORS TALK 19 every mention,quite casually,of course,that "Hopeful be damnedt" exclaimed �h., bed ready for her to put °a. Sha •ment of it.. Put at the back. of his -he had some business on hand in Paris Carstairs:"What have you got against 'mind there was a recurring doubt. and that he would be away for a day Silver?" was seated at her dressing-table her when „I am employed In a theatre and !t Is He had expected Molly o•be than' - Inspector Ma suddenly the door behind her opened - ly g or two. - It was also his, to "That's �ytop rubbed his hands, without the usual preparatory knock, a problem to make ends meet, as I _ _ ed. After all, when last he had seen ask them to keep an eye on Molly That s better, he enthused. ' Much Turning sRittIy she saw Major Car- help support my mother and"sisters. :her,she had been but a baby. Now she _during his absence. Or perhaps it better. Again to be frank I've got no- stairs standing there, and the heavy like to dress well but haven't very was a woman; and the process of would be better still if he entrusted thing—nothing at all. I'm merely in- much 'to"spend on clothes. To give thange_from one to the other he real- her to Roger Barling. He decided gating a case of a young man who color mounted to her face. vestm r -""I'm sooty; Molly," he apobgiaed, the appearance of satiety to my seen• 'Ixed'eould quite materially aitei.a per- that, in many respects this latter literally killed himself after's visit to "but I thought you would have been der wardrobe I change the colot of a - react, and when he added to this the cc urse would be preferable. Silver's house. He was ruined," dressed» . dress or stockings' as soon as the fact that the girl had suffered.a tem- Molly seemed rather out of sorts, he "I' don't understand, Inspector." "That's all right," Molly laughed, things become 'faded. - I always use tarp disturbance of her memory, thought,_and over lunch which they "Gambling," mentioned- the Inapec- ia>$ond Dyes for the work — using t ° trying to' cover her confusion. I ' e wondered why that little doubt of took at a West End hotel he asked her for tersely. , Item as dyes for dresses and as tlntt ' won't be five minutes. I'm afraid I've _ his still persisted. where she had been the previous night Carstairs nodded,,A.tifnprehendingiy. been dawdling." Saying this she turn- for stockings. I have always gotten It has been said that s mother al.- while be had b$en speaking at Sir You mean'that. Silver runs a place ed from him, thinking him gone, but $ueb perfeet results.-that -sur neigh, *rays knows her own.child, but whe- Hugo's meeting. of that sort?" bors talk about-the great urrmber of ..'ether-the aternal parent is so gifted "I stn �� �• when she glanced into the mirror be- p p gif stayed at home for once, she I don't know, replied the detective fore her she wan-appalled tfi see him new things I hare.._ .� kas never.bees proved to the satisfac- smiled. "I had thought ok going down guardedly. "I learned about fliamoricY Dyes from ^tion of the'-scientists. The elemental to Chelsea-to-visit a friend, but I de- I m. afraid- I can't he still there. She turned again. He " ' help- poll, In-- was staring at her with wide-open our wardrohe_mistresa, She says she =;link that-"binds mother and child to tided after-all to settle down with a spector. I know very little about the has tried all the dyes on the market eyes and his,face had grown pale: -tgether La something sirmiger than in novel. I felt so tired, as I told you man in recent years. Twenty years "What's the matter?"',she asked, but none do such splendid work and _ -etinct, but there is no link with the at breakfast,'that I went.to bed ridicu- ago-I knew him in India. He seemed a .. are so easy-to use as D#amond-Dyes ' ;fetter that is at all comparable. loudly early. decent, reliable fellow. He's been look_ quickly: You look'quite 11.1 as I understand they are the world's-most if.... 4 Major Carstairs hated the -doubt "You don't think we've'been rather ing et#ter my-daughter for me." ,. ,; -popular:dyes—and thty deservE-to be.' :- - , „ r "That's all right he faltered. that was in his mind. The girl was going the pace a bit too much?" he Has he, by Jove. Perhaps she;will ,� ?" L.P., Montreal. strange to him, it is true, but-under inquired. I should=hate to think that be 'able to help. Could I see her?" You'll hurry, won't you,Molly?" the,circumstances what could be more your're knocking yourself tip. "I'm afraid you can't. You see,'Irr- On the other side of that closed door -natural? When a girl of Molly's age "I don't think that's possible," she spector, she's 'suffering from a partial ed. Carstairs stood there transfix- - suddenly finds herself in the possession laughed, brightly. "And there's no loss of memory,and though she's been Of Heart conscious i a quickening of a parent whose society and influence -need for you to worry-yourself about with the Silvers ever sirree she was an of his y heartbeats moisture us;.conscious,too,°f tha • _ _ she had-never known, the individual me," she added. "I'm as fit as a infant, she can't remember—yet." clammy moisture on his brow. Today v ..,reactions on one another are certain fiddle." The Inspector look disappointed strengthened had had his doubts about Silver g ppear to be gg strengthened now his doubt about - , to be unusual, and it was.this thought "You don't a and afro led fr°m h�ls�tair. "I'm that comforted him most in those-mo- lunch," he intimated, doubtfully, sorry about that,"he said,as he reach- Molly had risen to a certainty. This �li� . " girl was not his daughter'. He had ac- t meats when•doubt assailed him. Molly leaned across the table, member anything, o you'll me do re cidentally proved that beyond all sha-- tact ati;to _'. Be felt it would be an impertinence "Young women.who desire to protect » y , dow of doubt For even the years Oo09 is on his part to question Paul Silver .their figures against the ravages of of course. . - - could not have erased from :ter shoul- 1n tnattOn Out - *bout.:the girl. Silver and his wife obesity never"t much lunch,' she told For a moment the' two rden stood der the mark of The.Mvskra which the ¢,stn t Eno y t�►sad, ostensibly,been very, good to her, li,-n, se�rio;Qly. You wouldn't like to facing'one another. There was the old Indian ayah had.pleaded to be a]= p Oa: ak �`` ut -oghen he had questioned Molly watch me grow fat,'would you, now?" glint of determination in both their -lowed to place there when the child b�O tt►OR'tri5• >Rbout the Silvers.-when, he recollect- But though-Major Carstairs joins eyes. had been born—tlie mark which signi- ¢v¢N ed, he had spggested making them a in the.laughter with her, he sensed "I'll think it over, Inspector," an- fied her high caste. present in recognition of all that they that there -was something weighing pounced the Major. ' had done for her, the girl had begged heavily on the girl's mind; something That night Molly was in her room _ (To be continued.) Of 'him to do nothing until she was in fact,. that had not been there yes- dressing'preparatory to-their--evening able once more to remember something terday. at Silvers. She hated to have to go. After the collection had been taken about'the past. As for Molly., she, had' lived in a She did not want to see the smirk on the vicar announced that it amounted Her request had struck him as being '•semi=dream since her visit to the'real Paul' Silver's face and to be abid to to ten pounds and tbree•halfpence, and Iratber odd,but he hhd, nevertheless, Molly Carstairs the night before. Fear interpret his'thoughts, but-to protest added, sarcastically, that'•there must -" !'alien,in with her wishes. 'Yet this gnawerTat her heart.The secret which. 'to Major Carstairs might appear un- be a Scotsman In the church. Voice and a host of other things had fed she carried there was growing too big natural sad a little-angraful. from the rear: "Hoots; mon! There's the Area of his doubt until new he for her to share alone. There were -She was to wear a new evening three of us:" Art of Great Surgeon -. GOODNESS, +^� 1 _ More Quickly Acquired + ARY—HOV</ BUT THERE'S NO r BY THE WAY,MARY, Than' Cook 8, COritention • ~ AN YOU RUB RUB AND SCRUB TO IT. 1 GOT A TIN OF - New York.—It takes longer to, be ELBOWAND SCRUB t USE 6ILLETT'S . �, 61LLETT'S,'LYE a cook than it dbell to be a great EVERY BIT. - PURE FLAKE LYE 't B surgeon 'if the Research Departmt!nt OF THAT STOVE LAND WASH THE DIRT AND 175'FIRST-RATE of the Hotel Workers Branch•of 'the.. j.GREASE " * I'D BE DEAD. WAY: -NOTHING J IT CERTAINLY Amalgamated. Food Workers knows ' DOES EAT U'IRT" = its stuff. And the first 18 years are COULD BE EASIER. the hardest. After that, 'a cook be- NO r ' e tat L-�/�� 1� r� -MORE RUB- ' -gin's to know something-about the- ` U FOR ME I B art. This contention .will be sub- ' mitted to the•N.R.A. during hearings v. on the hotel and restaurant code. The Fox and the Lady. . a _ , Agnes K •Ca-Truth. = _. 1reishes off' without scrubbing , Free Booklet ' :� lady sought the fox one day • • • a,«cC»a«m="'t''" The GilrettYLye Booklettdls And told,hirft she wig s2nt you how to avoid drudgery To wipe an age-old feud awao ITH Gillett's Pure FlakeLye you can Gillett's Pure Flake Lye will not harm by uti'ng this powerful 'For. nian-desired:peael ,so-thp}* - - `` cleanser and disinfectant for actually wash the dirt away.Use a enamel or plumbing.Use it full strength for dosens:olheavyr2eaninciobs. Must rra'te a covenant. solution of I teaspoonful of-Gillett's Lye cleansing toilet bowls and Clearing drains. - - Aiso contains fun 'dices: dissolved in•a quart of colds, water.•Off It kills germs, and takes away odors, too. I 1 non, for .oap malting. d�- "Madam'," the fox-replied, "eomc.in" come stubborn]spots and stains.No rubbing, Order a.tin today.At your grocer's, r+1� ' infecting and other uses on' And pushed aside a boulder. - - `_ i` the farm.Ask f«fm copy. • jro scrubbing needed. *Never dissolve lye In hot water. The'action Standard Stands•Limited, 1•But _first,"\ he added, with a s ' • Vse Gillett's Lye whenever there's a of the lye itself heats the water 'Fraser Avenue a Liberty Will you remote my father's skin cStariuig'job 'to da—for - Street.Toronto.Ontario Whicl', hangs upon your shoi;i,,:­?' �J .., �� pbta the ldtchert Boor, � � A � �•��� - , •and berthtubs. GI LLETT S, ��E SEATS-D,1 RT I ISSUE No. 41 -'33, _ ~ i x• - ' r Smart School Dress '.�r.�r. .rr r�.rs»►s.�►�ri.�.�.rr►i.�.��►.i►.' x :��, : CoMbIMS - �, .may HELEN WILLIAMS. •r . Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Fur- twt hod With Every Pattern, r `• - - AROUND - -. _ THE _ Woman s h-DIAL. C after: :� t. • • By MAIR M. MORGAN ..Personal Glimpses of Mike Masters oward. Petr H to is the tallest of the network's announcers ; Graham FASHION FLASHES _ .McNamee, off the air is hardly ever beyond sound of the radio. He keeps .ro receivers going'in 'every room of his apartment. . . + Kelvin-Keech,.in Add t- Z The 1900's in many ways, as regards style, had many sensi- _ tion to'English, speaks Japanese Portugese, Chinese and Hawaiian ble and at the same time, smart ideas in vogue. For instance; y and when he fell in love with-s Russian refugee in Constaninople he mas ` I. can imagine a large muff for cold fingers in Janus -tared that tongue to woo her. ry.as emir- dio Listeners ions stylists t larger ently comfortable—and fashion tyll declare he arg the ' McCormack Greets R,a ��• =- muff the smarter--very convenient. too, to stuff a handkerchief, .' 4 coin purse, etc., inside and stroll down the street defying frosty `--'a01. America first heard McCormack, at the'st, Louis World's Fair nearly _ gusts of Wind with warm fingers. 30 years ago, A young medal winner at the Dttllin Music Festival in his j . native Ireland, he had been brought to sing in the "Irish Village" at the Furs are going in for-color to a really astonishing degree. J+'sir. There thousands-of Americans first heard the voice that many have Fox and ermine are appeaing the most unexpected colors; such regarded ever since se'their favorite tenor, as rose, pink, yellow, blue, violet arid grape. Even red"fur is t Since.'the World War, when he gave up opera to sing in benefit con- - being featured and bright red, at.that. 7tert, for Liberty Loan. drives and other•wartime campaigns, McCormack has devoted himself almost exclusively to the concert platform and phono- - ` Jackets are:very much in and are stressing the three—quarter _ )graph recording, - ' length and the waistline-jacket had to do something radical. , So '• ,r The famous singer's concert tours, which 'have taken him back and it sacrificed sleeves to become important. forth cross the united States many times; also carried'him to Europe, and leThe sleeveless fur. :Australia, and his phonograph recordings of such popular McCormack songs - jacket is important'for wear with woollen dresses, and give just -as "I.-Hear You Calling Mer and .'Kathleen Mavourneen" have,been sold in enough warmth early in the Fall to go coatless. They are made •every country on earth, of fiat fur,.such as kid, broadtail, mole or nutriar-and are not a • �` ` ' ' ' bit bulky, so you can wear them under Winter coats and be well. _ Carrie Gray, the "Ontario Song-Bird" protected against the coldest weather, From a successful reason of broadcasting Carrie Gray, "the Canadian BUTTONS—Introduce buttons where you can; they are the sirl with the melodiotta voice that has enthralled lttenera, makes her debut essence Of smartness. Whether running up your sleeve or down y - before the footlights this week. Usually radio hag, drawn it's talent from the stage, but ia.Carrie's case the order is reversed, your bodice, they will make a trim finish and' lend individuality. Carrie came to radio after competing against 300 aspirants to the micro ` to your new autumn frock. ; --•=- - =-pone, Before coming to radio Carrie bad never taken a' music lesson, _ _ __- _ _ WOOLLEN STOCKINGS--W` ollen stockings are in Certain but her ear for rythm is the reason for her having earned the title of the cases much smarter than silk; and it may be some moral help to "Ontario Song-bird." ; * # _ 2.852 those who wear them to know that they are approved by the best life Just Has to Get Up dress designers for certain sorts-of clothes. Arthur Bagley director of the Tower -Health- exercises, is a human alarm clock beginning the day's broadcasts at 6.45 a.m., every dray. Bat Its simple' smartness makes it so _ FATHERCRAFT -Dagley .himself, arising at 5.30 o'clock, depends on mechanical awakeners. appropriate for,.scho_ol and.fall -da s The phone rings at that hour and then a battery of alarm clocks sounding Y Recently women met in London, England, from all parts of 0 at five minute intervals make certain he's adoused. In eight years broad- Without'a coat. the country to talk about Mothereraft. In addition'to-this, all casting Bagley has n8►er been late : . . who could . . .?' It boasts new slaeye interest with important subject, Dr. James Fenton, the 1► edical Officer of Health * e ; shoulder heigT:t. for Kensington gave them some new and up-to-the-minute facts - Post-scripts it's original nal i delightfully chic and becoming about Fathercraft. He stressed the point that the man must p 8a the original in bright red rabbit _ Radio's biggest musician !s Iierbie Berman, bass fiddler with Norman hair.woolen- You'll find it'so:roes- be taught that his wages.are no more his than they are his wife's.- •Cloutier's orchestra who weighs 365 pounds . . . In five years on the air Ted pensive. He has no more right- to-keep 40 shillings a week for pocket a3ergman bar played over a thousand characters, , . Billy Costello who is It can also be fashioned of voguish money than ,phe has. The balance• left over when all essentials Fordinand Frog on the Betty Boop program is a recruit to radio from vaude- taztan )aided wooled;silk and have been - _ �vllle. . . Dick Lelbert, NBC orgadist has, had his hands insured for $30,000. p ya- paid for should be equally divided betvl�en man and Joe Penner'before doing radio work was an automobile mechanic, was thetic mixtures, worsted crepe, wool wife. A man is no more entitled to a spare evening than is his ,. gersuaded to go on the stage during -an amatetir night made a hit, jersey, etc. wire. It is the duty of working-class fathers to look after the and has been going e#er since, style No. 2852 Lrdesigned-for- sixes children while the mother goes out shopping or out for an. even- _. li, Is, its and 17 years. ing. A free evening in the week makes a.woman a 100 per cent Size its requires 2yi yards 64-inch � 1letter wife and mother. A major crime,-of which mast'hue-• 7.00—Amos 'o' Andy ,....... ..CRCT with 3 yard 35-inch contrasting. , - i�*1 T1�Ee A fib» l[Srrt sad Marge ..........WGR HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. bands are guilty and must be cured of, he declared, is the fact ' 1 IN i E A 71.00—Crumit and Sanderson ...wSFU; -Crime Club ,.,:;; Y.......wiz that dinners have a habit of going all wrong just when a wife -... Radio's AI]-,star 9.00-Bet 0- ,,Martini n° ':......+.,:::BEN Write your name and add-rem plain- wants them to,go all right. The last thing a man should -say PreBentatlans 10.00—Lives &C eatslc:,::::.:::..vwc81� ly, giving anatber'and sire of such � these. circumstances is: .. "I shall never forget my"mother' _. patterns as yon want. Enclose l5c in- ,+ 10.40--Ted $u.+as ,...........w.sisw pastry. She was a cook I casing o�az,. stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap e e i • a e wags y.Rlros33a 7.00—Amos.-'a--�rnds ........•.� tCT it carefully}" for each, stun bar, and _._ _ _ ; '. BOOK S - wr,R address your order .o Wilson Pattern Myr!�taQ Marge Station s4eires Gyolaa a.00—'raasrie Brice ..—..---...CRCT Service, 73 West Adelaide St.,Toronto.- In "Two Black-Sheep" Warwick Dee ping will satisfy.his many. NC. Toronto «.».. 391• 1030 i'7�LeoRefsman en ...~• Wl EN p Montreal .,..... 391 coo lo.00-W sour with Yon'.....1°CRcT o tense)&but ins he ohm usual Dee ing characters who suffer inF Deep North Bay .....'33s :.:. Chatham ....... s97 2210 rn Cob Club y ph, over their many obstacles.. Here we Toronto ........ 431 e90 — have Henry Vane who shot his wife's'betrayer . . . fifteen years Montreal° ...... 411 731 -- I cA. Waterloo ...,.. 4e6 $46 1 8E� THE i in prison . then-he starts to fashion his life anew. . He is our �gcr, Toronto .... :13 9eo J �. gentle and timid is a governess and C�[L, Hamilton ....» i4o age ,After a Japanese Proverb hero. Elsie Summerl>ayes, , leRCo Ottawa »...... 1010 : .SCREENS in service of Mrs. Pym, who on -a false charge; causes her impri. 3 Hamilton ...... 45 1010 When one in deep distress I viewed, ; . Preston .. ...» iii Sao Straight by his sinking vide I stood. ; sonment in a foreign gaol. She is our heroine, How they meet, est" ....otsdoa 666 640 FOR THE "TALKIE'- FAN. : O itits ...... 201 930 ground. y is told'in Mr. Deeping's best vein. R Toronto ........ 3x67 s4o And helped him to firm standing these two black 9h�ep, and eventually fend ace and-happiness .�, w. . - l3 •,,• The plac* hieb I set him tree toffs Rotor—st is sa k -•tth she always replies: "My life may be at W. Chicago ......... 194 ioso Whoa to my great delight I found vvv���www • ABC New 'ork ..». 349 990 ern,.r s 3td3 ' . Chicago o ......... 989 170 Lett a receptacle for me, the 'stases' that this eoiuma make Its its peak. 'Why write' a biography apyearance. During the past Year 3to1- ! �WEAF, New York ..». 464 660 Ili which the trouble that I bore lywcod hoe been definitely chsuenr.d now?" �L fi R. ChScegtr ....... 346 970 Tan MUCK Party" ' -- o ...». $45- ho. Fell, and by me was seen no more! by the Ragllsh latndios. rfter'sneh sno- Charles Laughton, who made such :w(3Y Behanectad� ..». 179 790 . Cone@ as °Xxme R=prMS^—��nyahlne i.. WHAri[. Rochester ..... 361 1160 And then to me 'twee plainly shown men + � �dnp� ,. ete,, a sensational hit in ,Hollywood plc- ` stght iWKB BttLtaio .•,.... ZO! 1480 We're rid of troubles of our own Rng sand has defnitcty made. a bid for tures, 'has turned down some fat con-- x` swiz. D4 York «..r. i9•f 760. pablio favor a". according to the re- When we a help are unto others, "one*, ttadouhtedly, has won, Shts -tracts. He has returned to London to .A7g, Detroit .....» 400 700 Remembering that we all-are brothers, column wM Introduce and mass f�_ +�1is- appear at the Old Vic, London's home TOO Muff food, :WLW Cincinnati ...... 433 700 � g the stars of the ZuOah Cisema World � n WS4A Chicago ....... 447 -' 170 As Jobs captivity was turned as well w give you the latest 'tit-biti °L Shakespeare. He declares that he Laft Houm Cleveland ...» iao 1070 When for his friends, in prayer he about your lavortt" of Zollywood. does not feel that be has acquired These programs are sublect to,,cb• �gP without notice, yearned. The first fall days are always sad eabugh experience yet to accept the smoky ssRSinA=, —Alexander Louis 1!raser: and the demand foi pictures.'full of contracts offered. A thorough-person AhnosphOM -F-ML x -- lr,uglrs-ls- oublefold. England- mind and living up to his:EnFtish, antece- , ' 7.00=-Amos 'n' Andy............cesel r. dents, we'd say: 39 ' t and Mar,;* .........WGR Hollywood have combined to give the .. : C06--Rud7 Vallee ............... CRCT Pra1r1C SOiI $uperlorlty public a'film chock-full of the funniest f :9.00—Mark wamow ......:...YOKBw , Show Boat ..._.»»...WHEN The eesental or distinguishing'char- gags and situations that a master-mind The Falliri L.Caf.. 9.110—Dramatic Guild ............CFRB acteristic of the western prairie soils of comedy could offer. 8 �o.00—A1 Jolson ... :.......:WREN- This is the season of,the falling leaf. Hands Across ache Border..CRCT is the possession of a large proportion Imagine James Geason, Cyrit Maude of vegetable matter and its concomlt- and Charlotte Greenwood in a pictuie Decidetpna trees dro ' their foliage to- p, ` *�A=' ward.the.close of.the season... :_7.00—Amos 'n' ends ..,CRG'T ant nitrogen. It !a to this act unques- together. These three• stars 'could cc Myrt and Marsi'......�....WOR tionably, says the Dominion Chemist, mltke'the dullest plot interesting, but An abnormally' early discoloration YET--This Mornixg No "Acid _ 11.00--Cities service .-........... CRCT , , a,OO—Fred Allen .. ...........WHEN that these soils primarily'owe their re- imagine them in a good, wise-cracking and leaf fall indicatea-ulsatisfactory- Headacbs -No.Uhstt.Stom"A x.30—Phil Baker :.,........:..wiz r rowan Football Show .......:..•...WGR marlcable fertility and 'lasting quality. comedy. ''Orders is Orders" is a new g g.conditions or•tree we 'ime—First Night '..:............wJZ For. the most part, they certainly con- idea in comedy -films—an American The severe droughts of the last-few Scientists say'this is the QUICK. _ Columbiana ...:-......CF-IB Lain abundant stores of the mineral ele. Alm company Iet loose in an English years have been responsible for mucb EST, SUREST and EASIEST way _ Western Flour ..........CRCT barracks — that is the plot -Cyril unusually early dropping of the foliage. to -combat FEELING THE 10'.30—Lum knd Abner ........... BEN merits of plant food,bat in this respect - EF'hECTcs of d"1 �..ce--th6 ' fA?IIiDA;, they do not differ from many soils bf 'Maude_pays the Colonel, so yon•can IL there is too great a reduction of the acid n ` -` 3.30—Bridles of Paris :..+..'...(JKNC legs productiveaesa is other parts of im a what happens when he eII- water In the,plant tissues, there may most powerful acid neutraizerknown 11.00--Casa Loma Orchestra ....CFRB be general drying o to science- dust le this: r - _ Canadian sin-ors ...... RCT the Dominion. •It is the larger-per- counters Charlotte Greenwood, ,the y g tit and much winter TAKE-2 tablespoonfuls of Phil- --- s.3o--K-7 Mystery ...:.......... RCT centage of nitrogen-holding humus. long, lean and lanky comedienne. .A injury, indicated by the dying of the lips. Milk of Magnesia in a glass of 10.00--Danein6 Party ... ........-CRCT forming material and its intimate cor. good laugh is,as good-as a'holiday—ao upper branches. water BEFORE bed.In the morning Willard Robinson�.......,CFRB The normal dropping of the leav:a takar 2.more tablespoonfuls with the" - •10.30—singing Strings .:..-:.:..CKNC poration with the sand and clay that -treat yourself to a holiday in October. g p . 04xRA=, _; give to these soils their superiority, Mary Pickford in a new role. she is " a safety provision. It enables trees Juice of a WHOLE ORANGE,That's p all) Tomorrow you'll feel great) 9.00-symphonic Hour :. ......CFRB chemically, and biologically. sow turning author.and,already„ha8 to profect themselves from a'dariger- y Or take t1�e equtvalent amount of {.o0—Cathedral Sour'.."•:'...CFRB �tly,.theie.is the winter with its In. $ix definite commitments for short ous redudtioli in`the water supply by Phillips' Mtlk of Magnesia tablets. 6.30—sandersou and Cruwli ::...WGR tense cold practically locking up the stories, articles and novelettes, she the elimination of a large proportion Each tablet is equal to a teaspoonful 7.30—Roses sad Drums ,-..,,,, WOR stores of plant food from the.autumn is now working on a story.at Pickfair, of•the'evaporating surface. It is a pio of the liquid. , 9.00—Rubinoff ...CR(,'T the scene of no' mane notable Holly- g equilibrium Get genuine Phillips' - ` Freddie Bich .......:::..,.WGR until the season opens again. Waste cesa for establishing an e g p :'A.90—Bath Club ................WGR wood gatherings,'whicb is now without between the water which can be ob- Milk of Magnesia in the' .? Fred •8tone , .... wiz rom leaching, such as occurs is coon• familiar liquid forth, or 11.t�0:--uid Folks at'Home,-.:„•:CIiRB tries in which tbe•winter is mild..and• a master, gained by the'ro0ts and that necessary the sew, Marvelously �. _ Mp"AW _-__ • , open, Is thus prevented. She'fs following Charlie Chapiitt's for•the•maintenance of the foliage convenient thbletl. Bo' . method in her literary venture. Mary St. Thomas Times-Journal. _ sure it's PHILLIPS'... Andy .....+.:...Lll(.T the hind doctbra Endorse. n., llyrt and Marge ......... WGR - i dictates to a secretary, then edits.and '. t.30—Country Club'_,-„+,......•.CRCT Every man should-stddy`cunciseness dictates further drafts until she fs 9.00=A.' and P. Gypsies ......,,WBLN NOW !N IAIIFy 9.iY—Bis show in a akin' it is a sign 'somebodq once said that brevity is-. . CFitB g7 gn of ignorance satisfied. One type of story, a°biog- 'Olt Uauro•PORM - - 8h 1p o! Job ... ....-\CPRB .n+ to know th4tttong speeches;though rapby, Mary h;s refused to do. -Maga. the soul of wit, when he obviously ---.r, 110,90'--04,1*tY and Romani ..... CRCT they may please the rpeaker, are tor- sine editors and publishers have otter- meant to say that wit la the soul Of - - MA4a IN CANADA nir Contented Hour ........WBEN `- Aadre Irostel�nets .......CD-nu ttre to the hearer.—Feltham. efl.to Ipt het ,ttihe ho. nn•n ,i r,o,. 1... brec:tv."—G. K. Chesterton. v; 1 r .. ;:. !. :.:_.. �_ •<-c4.�c.i,;>�.-,xi._,.c...e.:y.:''.......k.-- ...'�.'." �..+x�. ,�.._ ._ ..s:_' .. - :i:.:.6•..:.. - -�s�_oe�.:�_-. > -_.....a:.... _ ,. _.... _...,. ��,' — i�r.- .. t i F.•, fr waa *tar work of any kind, and they mast Dan and Mrs. Hennock, of Tona- ed at the cemetery on Wednesday. STANLIT.:.TRUTRI fall back oa the inevitable, which wands, N, Y•, visited relatives over For the itntbsmaiion of those who But even antler theme ws there over the week-end. live at distance and read the Nam, is relief. ' -•.iBASts Mies Ruth Toms gave a birthday and not know the work that is be- ;:;s'rOQ�� 4�a+i+� conditions they have mach to be party on Friday night to her many ing done, we may state that a cum- - Ot,7st+«0m; i1•60Usaidinsavaaa thankful-for. They should be• friends. mittee and -trustees have, been app- ',.4wibaatptiaaa eo•rtta vaiwd &aw and Gr•st thankful that there is uoTtUaine Miss Janet Galbraith.-of Vancou- ointed as a cemetery committee, and _ FSIDAX and SATURDAY'• -' gctwa is-oo in advaam. ver, visited Misses Allison over the all moneys,_ in .connection with the in the land, that there-te-on-abun- week-end. - formes-ChrisL'..._ A.',: h. is in their Oct. 13 and 14 -- — dance of food for all. They have -Quite a number from here attend- hands for cemetery purposes. ,Mr, "14A(ILE and rile HAWK.". JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. also.great reason for thankfulness ed Markham Fair aAd -enjoyed--the Walter Percy is-president;and John .�` for the Pact that they are not meeting of old friends Phillips, secretary-treasurer, other_ Fredric-March oary Grwut NOTES AND COMM NTI. allowed to want that their Heise Andy Patterson' of Barrie and members representing pioneer faan'1- Carole Lombard Miss Irene- Davis, of Oshawa, spent its.- -- sariee are lioerally provided for- the week-end with Miss Phyllis Nich- _ - -- ,Jack Oakie -The year's decrease in liquor by towns,cities and other munici• Olson. eictorial Comedies :sales during the'past year is eats alities, ea well as b man organs• Rev. the Eaton, n Bond Head: m- -Rather e base baseline won Wilmot Shea p y � copied the pulpit on Sunday mom- of the baeeliae won at Markham ',mated at 'aeveb million dollars, zations and relief societies which ing and evening-while Rev. Mr. Bur- Fair first and special on a Percher- TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY xvhich is' twenty pec cent'less recognize their- responsibility, gess conducted anniversary services on colt. Horses are coming back October 17 and 18 than last year. . This decreased towards 'their fellow'men:' The in his stead. to their own, even at home. yconsamptiob of liquor is probably question,. "Am I my brother's Brougham - —Apple growers have difficulty "MAID,of the MOUNTAIN" due to the depression. ae maq of keeper?" is answered in the in marketing their fruit in the y Mr. CAorge Dryman,•of Toronto, city this .fall, as the demand is a I - those who are fond of -their bottle affirmative. ' The country- does spent Monday with T. C. acrd Mrs., got brisk. The price of apples is Parking apace in rear of `cannot raise the -money for-the not try to evade'its rea+poesibility. Bra• lower this fall than it has been for _ the Theatre. license and the purchase of the Farmers, while Suffering greatly The Thanksgiving ,services were some years, but a great many find _ ._.SYD. i9CHMIDT, Prop, liquor, This decrease in revenue from low prices; have had Rood largely attended on-Sunday, the att- that they are not able to buy the endance at Sunday school being ov- st the price- is so high -and 'ouay not'-be plgasin,g to the Rov- craps,-and the have good grounds er r 0. Rev. Mr. Glover gave a very money is sa scarce. - y - _ - _ 'ernment, who are anxious to raise for hoping for, better times. helpful .discourse from' Paul's letter —Those interested in eii 1 in stands" mono in ever possible way. If Times of rus erit and times of to the Thessalonians, "In E�eryth- for.PP y g - for y y P y, p p y fruit, vegetables rte., the car -- it were due to a growth in tam- d+cpreaeion never Mist for ever, ing rive thanks, f6r this is' rile Rit.i being shipped. from Whitby otr �--„ of God in Christ Jesus concerning Oct. 18th. are ashed'to call E. L. 7CaTAtiS penance Sentiment it w uld- be and the present- depressiurr will You." Chapman or C. E.'11lorlay, Goode_ _ pleasing to those who are anxious coupe to an end. Canada, as a The Young People of the •Comm- may be left with either of three An adjective describing this to sees betterment in the social whole, hue great reap6n for feeling unity had a' jolly time at the W. A. roan, This car-of produce is being " linos home on Thursday evenin¢ P _agency's constant endeavor. _ _ conditions •of the people. We grateful for her great natural where they -were guests. After a pl= seat to the west for relief p!irpis• to aid you in seenring maxi- ' �doabt, however, that there to any wealth, timber, fisb, minerals and easant time with games and other es under the auspices of the U nit nittm, sound protection. improvement in the temperance agricultural produr,ts, in which recreations they enjoyed •a grand ed Church. _ sentiment of the-country,judging ,he holds n leading position among melon party. —The dispute between the C. P. We represent strong com-by the increase in the~amount of the nations of the world. The ?.number of men with teams work- R. and C. N. R. .and -their ear- pauses that pay just claims by theei n re --- ployees. in regard to a cut in promptly. We recommend _ _ depressiuulhat.ezista throughout wages.wagi?,a which tbreateneto the world is due to man himself. Masquerade Dance end in a strike, inay b8 settlad them to you with confl• , a - - -The Provincial Government is Tits Giver of all good has been` amicably as the prirties concerned dence. m tieing severely critieiaed for send most_ generutis iu supplying our A Masquerade Donee will.be. are holding another. parley. A CYRII. E. MORLEY, ing troops to Stratford for -the held is the ef5rtke at the present time would vltrious Treads, but- man has blun = rove disastrous to the railways Phone 8700, ',. purpose cf protecting p�perty dered_ in its distribution. , DEAN DROP --f-NN g well as to the whole countryy. PICKER,ING, - . ONT. -- .:.$nd.quellintr any.riot yltnuld such o'take place. 'Those, from whom the Dunbarton �}1 e � . trouble was earpected. .c ere sepsis St. Paul's Anglican Church, it ♦ur�da7, Oct., 31i 1+�33 _ s,lly strong__ in denouncing the Dunbarton, Sunday 'Oct. 15th - Ch- _diastic action "tbat was taken. v-' Commencing at 8.30 p_ m•. e _ _ tldrena Day. Sunday school at .. a. q / it may not speak well for On• m. Childrens' Day service at.3.p• m, lyt. 2�d unit 3rd Prtr.°H will bP giv• - SPiEG`Ir''1LS tart to have the militia called At this service, an address approp- en to the :3 best costumes,both sat to keep order rsa in this cape, cute to the occasion will be Given. ladies an,l ¢ruts. . Parents especially invited to join_ :n' KELLOGG'S' but order mast be maintained, celebrating the 154th anniversary of TORONTO GIRLS' ORCHESTRA Whole Wheat Flakes, 2 for . . ' 21e and property protected. If pro ° the founding of Sunday --schools in- iii old tune aril rrindern" fessional agitators, who are psis: Canada. :- dancing. MAPLE LEAF. - • -high eala�lee to go around to yy�t Hill Presbyterian.Church _��lre,ia+ioa, — . - 25 Cents Choice ,��y organize strikes, would keep. - --__—_ Mince Meaty quslity� ` oz. jar .-.� 35c riaway there would belittle dangler Anther pear has passed away and .�ri FRESII'ROa9TED of strikes taking place. If em the anniversary date of ble1vi11'e Pr- i t t ��k+- Peanuts! "In the shell, 2 lbse • :2+w esbyterian Church,-West Hill app-' _--- ployees have any grievances there roaches. On Sunday, Oct. 15th at 11 YOU'RE INVITED lac •'should be some other method of a. m. and 7 p. m.- Anniversary ser- i; To the Sweet Potatoes, 3 lbs., . . a dealing with their troubles with `'ices `Kill be held In the Presbyter OHOiCE QUALITY 1nuG resorting to violence. The iAn Church. Friends from far and i near.will gather to meet old friends • - 1 smatter might be left to arbitra again. For the past 81 years. these Tomatoes, large can, social .. Re p6n - _ , :•lion or to the overnment; who gatherings have taken place until �. READY CUT g anniversary day has become one of right appoint an arbitration• off the newly renovated--_ Macarom, 3 lb8 for 19c board to deal with labor die the Great days of ,the church year. ' .'. _ .._a .. Its fine to meet old friends. Rev. J• JRoyal Theatre SWIFTS ` „pnteil, W. MacNamara D. D., of Toronto, Sill be the preaches for the day. Whitby Jewell Shortening, '2 lbs. for :2 e r ?n some of the States it is con Mr. Cameron Geddes and Mrs.-Glad- "trar to Lhe law for pedestrians ys Robinson Scott will be the solo-: New Hader Complete Tiger Salmon large can,. .' 22c y P� fists, Mr. Perce Scott, a former choir New Management. 'O ! - ,Or bicyclists to travel on the high master, will direct the choir of for- 6eatnre'Showing: Richard .Dix, gage, Poukry Dressing and all seasoning in glass shakers. lOevaoh way with the traffic. The law ty voices in the service of praise. Ann Harding, The Conquerors, states that they should face the Rev. J. C. .McConochie, the- minister, with Edna May Uliver and Guy No Long Waite. . _. _ No,B_bort Weights._ traffic, for b ea solo there Ia who has been off duty through 'ill- Sibbee-an -O Radio Picture _ y g ness for the past twelve months will of course. .little danger of thein colliding be present, though not to' take any You'll gee the Funniest Pictnreb, ,,BOOTH MUR/SON _- with care. in Ontario the Dept. active part. Come, bring your friends the Funniest Comedies; later• a of Highways advisea estrianit and meet old friends. T •�7•�t ` p ped siting New Pictorials. _ and bicyclists to always face the Punbarton N• L -� _ I'IC ' RING. tlrsffic. by travelling on the left — 'Opening • ig'nt Yon order PHO�+IE PICKERING 800 • We deliver side of the pavement, but they do Irving and Mrs. White spent the holiday at North Bay. ' Thursday, Sept. 28 - • not ntakelt obligatory for them John and` Mrs. Mills spent the -- _ '. to do so. Many accidents occur holiday here. Special Matinee, Saturday, from this practice of travelling, • Las Bella Thompson, of Markham at 234 p. m. Tickeri n Hardware Store with the motor• traffic, that is on �isiting relatives here. Adalts, 25c. Children, 10c -the rigti.t side of 'the pavement. :. :. .,A case of this kind occurred on Friday last between Oshawa and .-The Canadian Winter Horne Need-s Plenty of Heat and Light. 'Whitby, when an Oshawa man Buy a Findlay Oval Range sad an. Alladia Lamp. _ 'DUN �wae travelling on thee- highway You will always be Satisfied .. _ ited with his young eon sitting'on a at on the handle bars: A car- I T Alladia Lamp, special at x8.2 Be 5. ••coming from behind struck the ■ '' R E S ''bie cle, . throwing '. it and :the _ 1 Only a special or 869X'Washer, 1 - - . y - � pedal for 569.00. two occupants over the ganrd rail alongside • the. pavement. The T splendid , ; P)ow Shares for all makes of Plows: ' isthei=_and ecm were seriously ,gent for McCormick-Deering Farm•Machinery and Repairs. _ io fared and taken to-the Oshawa >araIICe Of D11nlOP _ General Hospital. The driver w $a1100nS is nd guess- Our Motto:—"We have it. Can get it, Or - it is not made." - - a c arRe of reckless - —�__ worL That rugged--driving. Thsa man, it is alleged, — i Q A* � — PIC� road resistance is not J. G ' •'Ilse been in several.- rnutur acci • . .,'13 J.�7 1\! ' '• �+ • •.lets before. We believe that _ thereby Chance. That -c.ur legislature should pass a law - adCquate•le5illency Wa8 ._-- ..'r equiriag pedeetris� and bicycl" _ - _ __„ L C O K H E' R E iets to keep on the left side of the IIO blind selection. .__ r•oiad, thus lessening the danger'of, - - We have on oar display tables many lines which we are psesipg on to ; t I,einR strait by motor ears, _ YOtI receive the a you at away below present coat prices. To clear these liaee - - '=benefit of thirty, we have substantially reduced the prices is On Monday -test the day w three years ' of each case, which makes a veip-attractive bay for you.'. ! _„! • observed as one of national thanks- _ -... _honest tiinkin Men's Work BooCa, rorue is and see-these,-1.89 and 2:40 pr. giving. .Some may wonder what Boys' and Girls' Scampers, while they-last, 99c pr. , there fie to be thankful for, when . careful planning Men's Heavy Sweater Costs at 2.49 each. Bo a Engliah Sport Pant@, Special, 95c per pair. t +'there is so couch unemployment judlCiOUB e7[perl� Men's Find Shirts, a bargain,at 95c and 1.00 up, •.''ia the country, when so many _ mentatlon when Men's Work Shirts, good quality, 75c each. - r people are depending' on others -.. - a1For to anpQly-thorn with the-Heise- y©n buy We are &I ways.glad to-see you and it i�never any' to show r�� r��r you our hrerchaidise. 9ariee :,f lira. The majority of Dvl`tLap• Phone 2904 - g„•.,t:?.••91'P r,ut-satf9fled•'with this _ LV'asa�•'. - - OECIL rinrtlmcl ref -•slicing their daily - a - 'necri�, h lt. ,t" till much prefer to • - y A� LE - w-lea i'1, r 1.,h. ,iN 1, 1i.i u9'. But eeArch •Thirty.Three, Yeacrs',Merit,,,,, AS thry gt;Ly they cannot find y, . fQ'Z C g 3F R' I N a _ 4...ls ::' .fir.` ,-'+ » �` '>�"$M r .a•.re, - •n ST' .,i¢ .` v. Pickering News Oaf. 13th 1887 ��. ANDERSON h IfIdltEltfyi+l'14 __ Gen. and lire.Heath,of Brook - lla, spans the holiday with Itln. _ 1 r D. A. Boost, $itebsner,sprat Lynn. • Since the daring attempt to hold Abe biolidaj at h4 home here: p i likes McGlashan, of Toronto, / up Father Sheahan last week almost `.''• .;f; Levi- Linton,. of Orangeville, was at her home here ov the every resident has either invested in DUNBARTON - spent the holiday with Claremont week end. a new shooting iron or rubbed up the - atrlends. A number from here a nded old one, so as to be prepared should �7�r 7�T y _ Roy and Mrs,Ward motored to Markham Fair, and all eom t , y pay them a �j� V U IR A N C E 'Barnia, where tbey spent the �r� n c mY g the fraternity holiday. n the large attendance. La► UIS midnight visit AQTUlt4BILIt y' Ed.Gibson has greatly unproved N� The other evening several.young 11'IR>t , y hire. Agnes Macnab. of Toronto, the a N . Ow colts which had evidently got loose - � 4, appearance of his residence spent the holiday with Miss Mary by the erection of a new verandah. from some farmers field paid a mid- -BURGLARY Macnab. Mrs. Crooker, of Buffalo, and Dif'flOtIMM sea is use by bud- nght visit and did cons] arable dam- CASUALTyI -Mr. and Mrs.Lane and daughter Mee, Reynolds, of New Jersey, tea-an engineers,bankers, age. spent the holiday at the Frank judger, architects; phyafdaas, Everybody remember the Picker- -LIFE INSURANCE . spent the holiday with Mr•. Harry Oooper home. Thomson• farmers,teachers, h'brariaar,der- ing Pair that comes off at Brougham phone Pickering 7820 my , Clifford and Mrs. Pilkey, of To• The date for the United Church went by successful nw a and next week.. The Green River Brass i routo, spent the holidy with Jos. anoivereary services and fowl wont@ a Nis world a~. Band will furnish lively music. , Are You E R. A:,Buntin L. E, O NE/LL . pnd Mrs. Evans. supper has been announced for quipped t0 W'tp7 g announces in anoth- er column the t oq D. t, and Mrs. Pugh, a pin Nov. 5th.and 7th. 'The New International taking over y the FUNERAL DIRECTOR ANDI .e mognt, spent part of the past Provides business formerly conducted by his ti � , It i9 reported that pumpkins themeaaatosucceas. It isaaall- father, lair. B. Bunting. EMBALMER ' week in Claremont. will canned again at the far knowing teacher,a universal We learn that the proposed impro- f8ucceeaortolW. J. lif(ather,� -' it Boy and Mrs. Forsyth and son, for this year, after the tomatoes tion answerer• v y ements to the Ontario Bank build- t aF of Toronto, spent the weekend have been die disposed of. H you seek efficiency and ad- - Stouffville with A. and Mrs. Forsyth. vancementwh not make ing are about ready, and that oper- _ J. R. and Mrs. Thereon, and y daily ations will start in a short time. It Night and Day Service James and Mre. Wilson, of Bal• daughter, Margaret, of Toronto, use of this vast fund of inform- is proposed to brick in the street- Business Phone 'Residence Phone sans, and Bert and Mrs. Shire, of inform- ation? London, spent Sunda with Wm. were with Mrs Chandler and Mrs. 400,000 Vocabulary Terms.2700 P240116 ure and raise the building to the 9801 9820 3' Hensted on the holiday. '6006 Illustrations, Colored Plate.. level of the Gordon House by adding and Mrp. Birkett. Harr and Miss Eleanor Jones 30,000GeopraphlcatSubject°. LIM another storey, m � ; Rev. d. E. Glover is conducting y blotraphical Entries. - DIN .i Y S GARAGE and otbi,r relatives from Islington and lndia_p Some of our farmers took apples on Sund%y evening next aanivers- Spent :1lunday with.Tom and Mre. Regulu ' to the city last week, getting from Cry service at Locust Hill... Rev. ,� Writeforepec- 40 cents to $1.00 a barrel. Cor. Brock and Kingston Rds:' , t Sanderson, North Claremont, imNn p �,, _ J. R. Birk, of tiVhitevale, will Mr. And Mre. Pratt. of Hamil- r' `; :Austrations. The Baptist Church will meet in p N', Dale's Hall from now or, a: 7 p. m. General Repair Work all cars ~x. reside here• ton. visited the letter's mother, ,',� ' etc. Free, t Numerous tales of the difficulties of Pocket p , Mrs. .�1'ilaolt, over the holidy . -' 'Nape .� you ir_stead of 8 p. m. - uranteed at.teaeonable of local flahermau and hunters in. y' *� ' ry p � Skis g prices. Wilson .returned with them '+�'; rites. the north country. Broken'azl+ss to that city for a short stay. G.&G Putting Canada Acetylene _ k miles , from nowhere is loot the Miss .Effie Weir, H. and Mre. °� � g Welding' hind of joke that ie appreciated, gyre and Miss Beverle of To �p back'on its feet. Use Cress Corn Batteries ropaired and charged. - y' Salve.. E. C. Jones, druggist. Firestone and Dunlop Tires.l Rev. J, E. and Mrs. Glover,'eolo ita� ggist. P r Tonto; Bert and Mrs. Irt, sent °la Gasoline and Oils. i • a' and daughter. end Dr. and Mrs. and eon. John, of Agincourt. spent .. •' PRIVATE MATERNITY '�L'R$- Tomlinson motot•ed to Smitbville the holiday with Roy and Mrs. .'on Monday, where Thankggivin' MorRen. FOR PRIVATE BANE I,VG HOME Refreshment Booth in Connection f dibner was enjoyed at H. Beadal s. Ed. and Mrs. Gibson have-re• _ Medical Clod Convalescent Cases : Phone Pick.7500; -` It is now beginning to look a@ turned homej- ter spending a 1 Set of, Light Sleighs, accepted (night or day). though tomatoes' omatoes were glassed sew da s with Howard and Mrs. g g • pole and arcs `. - late in the season. The frost is y shafts; 2 Democrat wagons; 'I Cut- private, and tiemi Priv%t.• R.oemr MILTON sL '��P k Macttlid- of Miliken,'aad with Mrs. ter; 1 Horse plow; 1 Scuffler; 1 Weekly Hates 8lo ix) 421y PROPRIETOR now with ue, but many bushels of Frank Michell and other friends,_Nagon pole; Window Sash; a Step -the-crop are to" be seen lying in of Markham. Ladders; Neckyokes; 2 Sets Light Inspection ins red :the fields yet. The Annual ConferAnce of the Single Harness; 1 ,Set Light Double MRS. GEORGE THOmesoN, The$artist Church Young Peo- Oshawa Presbytery Young Peo- Harness; Pair Leather Fly Nets; .. cnq File's Rally met at Oshawa on Mon T Phone 7• P y pie is being held in the United Odd- Collars and Harness etc.; Kit- 51.34 i8tautfville, H.A. No. 1 t �4 day when-a number from -here• Chureb bere'to=day(-Fridao)• Af'. then'Range; Several Carpenters' attended, enjoying a very fine tern000 session at 3.00 o'clock and Tools; also several pieces of house- f�1 •l. " a inspirational and iQ3truct4ve see- evening aev9iou at 7.30. Supper is hold furniture: Spades; Shovels; , —owri[1-o� - Shu�hand °e°s Kingstain Road pion in the afternoon njpdeveoiog. being sprvpd at 9.30 for delegates. Riakes. Trunks, 2 Fall-leaf tables„ Cornniercial 8 y A mixed quartet from the Unit ',P6 it reutilar program is being Parlor `furniture: 'Rocking chairs, 2' Palling Eyesight Speeialiat ed Church. assisted at the service followed. with contributions from Single white inr. beds arse? snr14" A number of.pupils will received op" t,u a.r. iLaFw.a �s...r qp Sunday afternoon io EYhlte, visiting members and officials. Small tables. Dining.room emirs and for instruction in the above sub- day ..-slur■ .r y ae Tare United Church. .' The Cboir table, Kitchen chairs. All of the a-•• jeers in e>regiQR classes, to an dmh. avill conduct the a,asic at Picker - -' bone to be sold pr._vately at the res. commence Beet. 7th. ; 'i' ftng United Church on Sunday ' idence of'the late J. H.'Beal, Clare- . Day Classes arranged on application DISNEY 8 e T _evening next. Reliable - :.• mont. and may be seer, at o=res Clare Roams in 8anderaoo House, Ushswa , - Any Indies of the United Church THE''•19 a DELIl1rE'• Claremont. Opp. Port oa9es P'be a sass .',who wish to attend the M 4Jo S. NURSERY STOCK Classes held Monday and rhurrday. • neeeting.aE the home of lllry John _ ' ► Miller on Tbnrsday.-the 19th inst.. B E A UT�- ;- SALON L�JZ1j Phone Clare 903. Apply to - -are requested to leave their names I'OR FALL A:vl7 SPRING BEAUTY T. S.+ega8e�sz 1 with either Mrs. Kilpatrick or PLAN rINO Marceiling and . Formerly on stag of Shaw Schools Mrs. Lyman Pilkey. Finger Waving, - A number of our local bowlers Asper list of hardy Trees, Shrubs • = 9es14►Treatment,2. t went to Uxbridge on Monday and and Plants,-both fruit Saic•catfaog: t As reported, .ttrought house the , ''usual trophy. There was also a and ornamental. Permanent Waving a 'Specialty, s •. tour>sament ' at -Newmarket on = - �dadllt�++� dl•4.1Zt1c3�I1` ; Wednesway at whioh several Root Pruned Fruit Tree@-that save from here participated. Phone ION _ CLAREMONT pa P -Yiclaa'ble`time in coming His many Claremont 'friends into bearing.early. tcabet !I)eking'!%jbigl xffi will be interested to hear of,the HAW A I I A N - supersounation of a Claremont e1• T. ELLIOTT: AGENT nrvr1a/$ bank manager, G: H. Sammie, late TORONTO ±GUITAR this summer, lollowing his re PICKERIN(3. ONT. 20tf 1 Single 60c. ,Return 900, �• gusted term el service. Mr ne►mie TENOR BANJO Etc. B Wbirn lime approaela• is still is excellent Health.- L -Successful) taucht b Frank and Mrs. Ward were the The y Y `y - 4` recipients of a - miscellaneous - FRANC ROBINSON Z 2 Trnps e�b r shower at the home of the bride, r y' : : �'. es _ of Toronto. Each Way Each Di;y" will be standing in a �x .Mrs. Zellare. at Mongolia, on 1 y - _ Wednesday evening last.. fact- $zter Week-End - mate a"bset dentally the usual charivsri roost IN CLAREMO.NT ON FRIDAYS pessone �7 _ Qhildren a-Soeciglt Service. erected to honor. Our place, when friendly sad aparei Y• - tip wted egehangee were made. ^ ' W rite'to . . tho bed results. 1, rather serious accident Dear Modern FRANK 'ROBINSON Daily Se "No Onater Tdbate" - "red on Wednesday of last week 83 Condor Avenue, Toronto I�w Fares - near Locust Hill when the '•eztra I . W. YrAFFow ganR,s". hand car jumped the .:.I�fe '- track, injuring slightly ix of the between Toronto and A 1 seven of a crew and Joe Malcolm j P'bme eon,.the seyenih, had his arm �� �'' H. TDCk, �. - - Buffalo, Hamilton,%Detroit, 4rtslRen, and wee" taken to' the PROTECTION hospital-for treatmeut. Part d - Rarrie. Orillia, Midland, A re-union of the Pilkey family -' , s laekson's Point,;Brampton, •: Tras held on Monday (Thanksgiv• �taract is more a disease of ajt- ISYe 31Q11 jd _ sing Day) at the home of-Miss' ed people than of young. It may al- AND ALL U. S, A.1 .: -Jennie Pilkey, when the family so be due to injury. (Traumatic oat- .. ♦ - araet) The progress of the cataract your sub:Crlp POINTS. a u ' m�LnAI and children of Mrs. and the,late . p , -Joseph Pilkey,to 'the number of is also governed to a great extent by Tickets and information at t , thirty seven, met for the holiday. the physical condition, some prog- - _ InS�TanCB Ce■ Member@ came from Strathroy, stationary foryyears.aWhen to GRAY COACH LINES ;Leamington, 'Wixford, Toronto ,'`.#log tm The and WAWANE9A INS. CO. 'and ether rte of the province., lent s constitutional condition is . . Cheap rates fot•farm and country. - P Eastern House-Pickeiio The _October meeting of the good the condition may be held`eta- B buildings. =' tionary by relieving 'the eyes from :News et 7 Windstorm Insurance on build , Women's Institute will be heht on all forma of eye and muscle strain. ' wind•mills.Silos etc. i g ',Wednesday, the s.th,at 2.80 p.m., 'The writer can show several tnstan- - - Automoblls Insurance ' ',at the home of.Mrs. Dopking. The ces where in the past few years con- B e. of all kfnds. -topie, "Rural Opportunities and dMons of cataract were held throe. FAAildB FOR f3ALl4 F. :-- . ,•how to make the most of them." gh the correction of certain errors will he taken by 'Uri. D. Grego• which were before neglected. some Write or phones also s paper "Providing for the of these conditions are also found „ • �II9N ROWE • �'" • 'BOWMAN & _ Winter Months, by Mrs. Fleming. to be due to other diseases, general BO WHITBY, ONT. jay �9everal •demonstretion9 will be. or local, cauafnjt• a'-change in ,the Ten and Mesdames Casket', Wal- nutrition of the eye and lens and Shell lYJ. a k V r •' ord sad Palmer eventually in this . way le to �.. •. On Friday,.Oct. 6th, a happy capacity of the' lens substance, event 'took place. at the. home of to be continued T. 0. and Mrs. Gostick, when _ _ � ��tttaYsru _ relative@ and friends, numbering « Better egg shells :`Takes dace r 'eighteen, gathered :to celebtate YOII'tiro BIIp at Home . Mr.Gostrick's 74th birthei<p..After_ _ at lower coat. __ - - $hell grit, � a sumptuous tea a-Iarme birthday ;TIRES,. BATTERIES, + cake, with 74 candles was 11 11 ACCESSORIES, Amid toasts and good wises all ` ire have s carload of SHELL MAKER comin in for wrsm tad the calee: -.Mr.-Gostick- At as low and better prices g pp Wholesale and Retail distribution. replied to the toasts in a jovial as _ - -_ Get your prices early. _ •z'� <way. After tea all repaired to - - :•.�._. 'the- living room,=where 3ordois you;can its Toronto. r ATTENTION RETAILERS =$mall; grandson,and Mrs. Noetick - --. -: -• .(-•-r- ._ - . - � ,. ,�=• .. prevented' Mr. Goetick with a- - Let'u@ repair that leaky top. . Get oar wholesale prices and place your order@. beautiful hksket of 74' pink and white rosee. . All. jbined in ping. ht -•ing „Bleat be the 'tie ,than binds" Skillbd Motor Repairs. R° and "He it a DOMINION .SHELLS jolly good fellow," r - r _ A few words of appreciation from Gordon J. Law Canaek�e Expert-•special prices for shooting matchee�. .Sold and Installed by Mr. Goetick and a social time Phone 2908; FUNK 1 PBOIISE spent together, closed a very CHAS COOPER CLAREMONT � -ety}oyeble birthday gathering, - PI'CSERING, ,. ONTARIO• 1 z lelC'1�IIiB. Odlr�� '", ' 6 r1 r s� '.-' .. ;;"X-.�u ui gnats Se:•+vyt• ., •a.;, - - , -- - ,- _ ed at Fair - _; . -.I.. .. ... Y 'DisP�a - . :London Exposition Has Nullllr ,• • .14 her of Striking Entries • '. • ' . . - `,' _ , ' • - ',From Women's --. . ;.. .. .0 - ' � - . .1 .=-_'_ - . .Institutes - - - �GOYERNMENT OF _ ' �'11 THE -,--� - A writer, visiting the Western Fair, _ f _ , _. - }held in London, Ontario, $as: 1 ,---'-- - . . r a" " "Perhaps more than anything else - _ O ON O A ' :D MINA F• CANAD 1. •in this particular section the visitor - - - . was impressed with the `IIumber, __._-_.. ._ .. -- ---- --- - , . variety and beauty of the bed quilts on . I - -- �'._ '. : 1933 REF DING LOAN . . . - . ` ',1.`._ .'.,.,; , - •display. What a revival there has .. : '�. ! - - - -.: :. . been is the past two years of this par- f . . .. . -'ticular line of women s work. A few 1.- . ., . - f - Dominion of Canada u ers or li _ , .• . . _ . _- years ago the crocheted and knitted f pub C subscription . : bedspread waa.`the thing,'-but now it's I ' y ��� Bonds, due 15th October, 1935 . 4 the `pieced' quilt design, th8i is the _ ' . Two- ear 3 - vogue. There was a time when some • - .. of the formes composed o2 tiny pieces . . F :.Issue Price:99.50 and accrued ynterest, �'�►1.. yielding 8.75% to maturity. .. sewed together in intricate patterns, _ savored of having once occupied an . ,= .;-_ s s - . . ..':. t ,: Siz-year 4% Bonds, due 15th October, 1939 � : "' . ': honored place in grandmother's 'hope . •' cheat,' but not so with the quilts on ' ' ' . - .:• . : : _.. ` Price: 99.00 and accrued interest, - - _ . - . . . ., exhibition in recent years. These are .-. : .. _ • . .' - .. I yielding h.19% to maturity. - - ' :,� crisp and new, and with all their in- .. .. . -�' numerable pieces and fine quilting are • TWe1Ve-year 4% Bonds, due 15th October, 1945 . /.' . U modern in appearance as the women I - - = I . . ' -. - _ , r Issue Price: 96.50 and accrued interest, . . - 1* . - .. -__.who so skillfully fashioned them. .__ _ . , - yielding/x.88%O to maturity. - . ' _ - .-- - - -. .. t. . . - In addition to the many beautiful - . . -. --- -' :entries ip the regular display; mgch --• • admiration was bestowed upon those I .. I P4Yabic without charge in lawful mosey of Canada, at the office of the lt[inister o[ - - , . shown by the branches of the Women's Fina'e and Receive' General of Canada' at Ottawa, or at the affix of the Atafstant Receiver .1.. • General at Hat-fax, saint John, Charlottetown. Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg, Regina. Instil te. In this section the judges . • ' • ' Calgary, or Victoria. :_ _ - muabli►have had a difficult task to ;Interest hbk half- ' -..choose the winning quilt-a design of -. . -- . paY yearly, 15th April and 15th October. in lawful money of Canada, - .. • -' . . mauve tulips applied on white with a without charge, at any branch in Canada of any - . . .. graceful border of shades of green. _ " . , .: _. . .. ---- -_ •-- - .�- Denominations _ _ ' . . Others that must have followed close= . .. - - - .Two-year Hands,• $1,000 - � _ . 1y is the number o! points were a _ _ .• Six- Bouda $500 acid .. ' �� 'Dresden plate on a pale green ground _ Yeaz $ 0 1, 00 -. . ..-_..,•Itnd a butterfly design outlined in black - .= Twelve-year Bonds, $100, $500 and 1,000 - - _� - on spate pink ground. _ _ "Another class of women's work that = --' _ ' Cash Subscriptions - - •- .has seen s great revival in the past - - - - . . •- - . fear years fa the making of hooked and ` ' o, crocheted floor and bathmats: Such 4g� cash w c� °d far the Six-year 4,0. Hoods and for ilea Tarelvo-year . I. -.. . .-_ beauties as we'saw at the fair, smooth. - ;ping of allotraeat, delivery of fain im certifintee Following the announcement of the ; •''i' sues, compact, !n .well-chosen. nicely : . _. _ . - be � t t is foil for the bonds allotted will . .effected. . blended colors, the whole bidding fair .. - Refunding Subscriptions ----,�'Wo_ . .. - .. to outshine'' many o[ .he 'boughten' _ - :' - - ... - '.0 1.. ,mats.in our opinion, Then there were Holders of' Vi Loan 5%% Bonds due tat November, 1933, after detaching and retain{.,I.the samplers. shades ,of our grand- - Me upon due lad November next, may, for the period during which the su:..,- lists are : - : - . . . - - , mothers. these most be returning to . . ' �. tender their bands in lieu of cash on subscriptioas for a like par value of bonds in one or - .1.more maturities of the new issue and receive allotment in full with prompt delivery. The surrender : favor, too. b'or indeed we noted quite :- :-.wales of the Victory 53.x% Hands will be as follows: ti4 - - a number of entries beautifully worked " . .. - - ,in colors and nicely trimmed. _ =_.100%a . of their par value. on subscriptions for the Two-year 34% Bonds and the • - .. Six-yam 4% mss- .. . .. One most intricate design bore a �� of their value na suliacri bans for the Twelve- ;description of the many stitches that - ' -.1 100 p� P ' Twelve-year o Bonds if effected ,. , -.. an or before 16th October, and 100 is of their par value after that date. ;`: I. :,.,- -comprised its make-up, There were - .... - - - i4-separate stitches to all, Including - ' - ' iNo accrued interest an the new bonds will be charged on refunding subscriptlona.if effected oa or -. everything from 'honeycomb' io one oK 16th �tO n that date staved interest from 15th October will >�e charged• - - . _ _. known as!small-trail.' The silhouettes ` I - - -Hdders will receive in cash the difference between the surrender value of their Vxtory Banda - -. . . in black and white cross-stitch, with y _ _ and the cost of tine bonds of the new issue. _ --_ - . neat little black frames,.appealed par • ; . � . : titularly - .. .. _ . - . . • '. . • .. . .. - - _ P . .. i . . of thin ted to$1 5,000,000 7'he mount Loa s li .'`.. The Loan is authorized under Ad of the Parliament of Canada 'and. both --.,.-- - - - - - - - Sudbury Hunter filled. _ _ principal• and - - _ interest are a charge on the.Consolidated Revenue Fund of Canada. . is Accidental Shooting The proceeds o this Loan twill retire x169 850 Dominion of Canada 53/2%Benda - - - - .:Sadbnry-tools Micheluttl, 4l, era- w lf►' f ,971, .D - : - - employe of the Sudbury Brewery, . maturing 1st November, 1988,and $lt0,000,D00 short-term Treasury Bills. ':' s+ .was fatally'-wounded when he was ac- ' - _ - - The balance will be used for the#eneral purposes of she Government. _. -' : cideatally, shot by- Toay (ienaeto, a . ; ' ' subscripliona will be received and receipts issued by any branch in Canada of any ':�,. "-- : - I Sudbury trait peddler, while hunting . -- Chertered Bank and by Recognized Dealers,from whom may be obtained application i near Nairn Centre. With Frank Fu1ta forms and copies of the Ofcial prospectus containing camplete detait8 of the _ . ' ' - 81so of Sudbury, the two men were _.. ; Loan. Applications will not be valid on forms other than those returning from Espanola In a car T i _ _ printed'by the King'8 Printer. -- - when they stopped to shoot, at a - :: . . . .. - - ...I. - ' rabbit. Returning to the car. Gen- .The subscription lists will open on 10th Octoter, 1983, and will close on or before i!!th - - ' neto started to unload .his shotgun. - _ October, 1938 erilh ar..tcith is a 16-gauge, with the hammer back. r O�l1 notice,at.the discretion o . „ .- . - t x star to . .' . . . -and accidentally touched the trigger. : •- - . F .. _. - . . .. -•'- . - .%h 1ilini of nee _ a grounding Micheluttf in the right I. ' :shoulder• He was taken to a sans- ` ': - - -__-- - - - ,- ---- . .. - - - .. . _.. _ _. . :. farium near Nairn, but died about a .. -_ - . . . _ - .. ` - - r :. . . half-hour after the accident of shock ' - - '• UAIICa. --. - .. . and hemorrhage. . . - - •- :. .•. . Orr�wA, 10m OcTma., 1933. - - . .. . . ,._ . Michelutti. was born in Itaty and - - _- .. __ .. . '. came to Sudbury in 1909. Fie_served ,ti - in the World War for tour years, Be- .. .1.sides his widow. ' n the - '--—- ` . _ - : __ __ -- , ' 'youngest only one month old, our- _.a his great investment business was f _ ,,YP . John A• Machray growing he was withdrawing`capital Quake Shaken Chestnut Trees Dying From Blight in .Dies l>kl Prison from trust funds to pay interest o� Pacific Coast ' ' g "' money Ios1 through faulty invest- St. Thomas.-The disappearance o! . ., Defeications in Huron - ..- ments which he always-kept secret. == . - the 'chestnut trees in Southwestern Are Placed at $11,845 Once Leading Figure in,west-' � Vancouver' Residents Report Ontario is lamented by. thousands of . - - Goderich.-The report of F. H. ern Canada�Served Houses Shaken—Vic-• small boys. It is estimated'that Lhe Gibbs, C.A., on his audit'of'the books 'One Year Cantaloupes•Harvested I •- of the County of Huron. made public toria. Affected mortality among chestnut trees,of the. ' Thursday, reveals shortages 'in the Wiantpeg:Oct, 5.-Death today ' $y Haileybury. Man' - '- ' edible variety, in Elgin County this 1. accounts of Gordon Young, former pt.t an end to the prison term of John Haileybury.-Success in raising can. Vancouver, Oct. 6.-Two slight year is 75 per cent. Trees that leafed ""i.A. Machra o 'teloupes in his garden here is reported earth tremors were felt in Vancouver out this spring have withered and treasurer, .,ow.serving a prison term, Y, nee a leading figure in by Frank Dem died during the summer, and the era �'� of $11,845.29. The report covers the financial, educational legal and church Aster,"who said be had and Victoria and d.stricts,and are'be- g p. period from Jan. 1, •1929, to Aug, 18, affairs, Ill with cancer and dethron- succeeded in harvesting 43 specimens l:eved to have centred in.the..Gulf of Of chestnuts is almost nil. The trees -1933, the date of the treasureris err• ed from his high position in the com- tf this fruit of the earth from the small Georgia or on Vancouver Island. No are reported to be the victim of a•• mrnity by financial defalcations run- area he had devoted to growing them dame form of blight 71�iich, in the opinion - rest, both years inclusive. Mr. Yount damage was reported. . took office in the fall of 1927. The re. ning up to $2,000,000, Machray enter- for the first time. The eanteloupes Gonzales Observatory in Victoria c some observers, is due to the'con- - Tort became public when a copq uas Stony Mountain penitentiary a had ripened nicely and made good eat- _ecorded the tremors at 6.38 p.m. and.-timed dry seasons prevailing in this filed by the county solicitor, R.' C. year and two weeks ago to begin ing, Mr. Dempster thinks that the hot. 6.57 p.m. The'first was the more pro- .province. 31 . dry summer probably accounted for 'f Hays; rJ., with the local registrar, serving a seven-year term for theft. nounced and on Vancouver Island was .- - with a statement of claim in support . The funeral will be held quietly and the success of his initial experiment to reported as far north as Lake Cow- •- =of a,writ issued against Yourgtsome privately Friday. While arrange- a great extent, but he believes that, in ichan, 60 miles distant from Victoria. H. L, Mentken to Resign • ments have not been full completed any average season, a fair crop can-be .FCOItn American MerCW a eels ago. Y P Only some sections,of Vancouver Y . the service will be conducted b Rev raised, . provided proper'attention is p . New York.-Henry L. Mencken Y . . were affected. It was not reported - Henry Martin given- % downtown, but resi&nts over the i,oted •Baltimore editor and author; Y pastor of St. g part of the residential die: g e ^` George's Anglican Church, and bur- greater will resign as editor of the month] - 12 Te'a °r. Pupils ;aI will be in St. John's cemetery. ' tricts felt their houses shake. magazine, "The American Mercu Y " - - Woman Orgdnist Holds g rY, Overcome by.Fumes biachray's defalcations almost depict- The centre of the disturbances was it A reported reliably here. Alfred: F dmonton.-Two ,teachers and 10 ed the endowment funds of the Position For 59 Years fixed as probably on Vancouver Island A, Knopf,, publisher, indicated there -' . children who suffered from natural Cburcli of England, but church London.=For b9-years-a woman or, or,in the Gulf of Georgia, between the would be an 'announcement shortly, _gas fumes seepl i� into Grandin nub• officials declined to press charges ganist living in Great Chestertord, Es- island and the'mainland,.by. F. Na- Mencken, who has guid4d the maga- ' ..'.;v ltc school have se from against him. sex, has devoted her funds., niter. pier Denison, meteorologist at the fine since it was founded in 1924, pri• r y - ere fully recovered. He pleaded guilts to-theft of $bllU, noons to playing the Americiin otgan',Gonzale; O,Liser6atory. - �,arily as a medium of expression fat :�; Fumes from burnh.g natural gas, lfUO from the University of Manitoba, for the Congregational Sunday school - ' - - 7 himself and George Jean Nathan, hin - ' _ aseq in "heating the school, seeped and. $60,000 from a former law part= there. 0- „ - - - co-editor of the old Smart Set, ii 1 t . into the classroom whilo school was ne: at a brief trial before Magistrate. When she was a small eltiid of 16 ••The .politics of the European con 'iesying the "Marcos," at the a o0 ti . • ;in -progress. Before the stranze R M. Noble. . . she undertook the work, and has been tlnent to-day are a simmering stew b8 so that he can-have more le' un fumes were recognized aR carbon An'audit of the books of the Mach doing .ft ever since .She has.devoted whii:h gron:s more and more unappetix• to devote to his own writs, sad V b monoxide Ras, the inn .t PaCheru and rxy firm showed systematic -daisies• more than 8000 Sunday aftlrnnrrns to J 1, -• ing to' health palates."-David Lloyd travel. it was said. Nathan•le thr ' '",pttplls were taint - - - ' lion: dating back many years. Even the organ: - - - • . George. . _ - - magazine _staff a few_ Years : . _ c - _ • ' ti: '° - -- -.4 !. 33 - - - - .fit •. —. - - Sr" _S -, t.;�:... e� .i , r �tea. .. __'!, -.1 '►• ...-__,. - '.,rya ,.}i• ..w,..k.'t�+�..+.: ,.:,, .td :a+}'.'•. 'at,'�Ia.� � ^�- ,' } -��''. rl. 1 •y.-• — "rg-1}', Ilk.. ,R. IA ``. • .. - - .'•' 't 1� - .' • • }<.a .X_,.}wi ` . .•• -: . , , .,. ,GOLD MINES - - .:_ . . : sMILE.s .:. . . • : • . •- : • • -. _ ._ . , ' - . �` '� , , . : - ; ' :.• ; The Most Prosperous Canadian Industry.: Earnings of leading goad mining companies are at record levels, and t i .- - `although gold is at a premium of over 60% the shares of the leading i1 Canadian gold producing companies have appreciated only moder- stely In value in the past six months. Re-valuation of gold, with consequent perpetuation of all or most of the premium is,practically .•:soured. WE OFFER ON REQUEST concise anaiytical studies of - - =� -= -- -= -- - = all Canadian gold mining companies of any Importance, Including - all the following: One of Life's Little Jokes ''OMs LAKE SHORE WRIGH"-HARGREAVES The child of our neighbors has eaten, �M O, R E SMOKES = },a , .ISCOE TECK-HUGHES MACASSA from birth, tRALORNE, :NICOLA -. SYLVANITE Just the things thathe wanted—from _ ''That's what you get when you buy Plug. q . rJe The"position' of Gold in the world's economic structure,.analyx- pickles' to earth. 1 ~` ins and making clear its puzzling features, has been carefully set • •Tobacco lasts � g iV8$ more, longer, ;r -RPt-1b5 3TU-DBOklet "Gold, the Key to Conditions." Now our child has eaten the things � which he should, smokes,'cuts Mg off smoking cost. ; - = — CUT OUT AND MAIL THIS COUPON — _- Regardless of whether he thought good. so - - Without obligation on my part, please forward me your booklet, "Gold. them g the Key to Conditions," also report on the following mines: Yet the child of our neighbors seldoIIl ' Name........ ....... ...... Address..... ... 1I1, . And we're always paying on some T. H. McWHIRTER COMPANY Limited doctor's bill. ,. FEDERAL BUILDING TORONTO ONLY 20C A BIG PLUG � FOremau-`'How 18 it that the other . . boy makes 'such a very thin joint with j ;• his mortar?" Y' Bricklayer's Apprentice-"Habit, s' OUR CROSS-WORD PUZZLE He's been working in a sandwich FINE REMEDY FOR Classified Advertising 1� 1 2 3 4 S S 7 13 9 W 1 shop." >- Mesa-"There's a decided uniformity GENTS WA:`TED-BIG PROFITS--:' In the Contents 01 my mail this n10TII used in every.house. Polish Manu- 13 14 taQturing Company, 1884 Yonge, Toronto.. �y ing, Julia." His Wife="How ' do you mean; Four. out of Ave people have meld SoIZ9 w�2tT8n Yom CSILSVSlelr. $ear?" stomach' whether they know it or not. REE HOMES WANTED FOR BOTH Pains after, eating, belching, gas, end Protestant and Catholic boys from t - m 21 2 as Zb Man-"About all my' letters, begin bloating are all signs of too much acid with the•same word• 'Unless_: ll " A spoonful-of Bisurated Ugueeia after tour to ten Years o! age. Y.rk County ' Children's Aid Society, 8 Toronto Street, meals will overcome this condition with- Toronto. J7 l "Why are you rushing about life in three'minutes. Any druggist will tell — this on a hat day?" You that Try it and see. 7mAT ��yg, 32 "I'm trying to get something for my OR SALE�•MEAT SLICERS FOR . S4tt�D 8N 1H Butchers, Grocers and Restaurants. husband." em and factory rebuilt as low as $60.00. 37 "Had any oaeraY' WORLD?-1NA1'S L1YER write oStreetlToronto Co., Limited, 126 41 " Fly Fisherman-"Did you catch all Rake up your Liver Bile PATEN:s. P0 kthose trout with nothing but worms?" Bop-"Oh, no,►, Ther was brains at —No Calomel necessary *1 OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR. List of wanted inventions ho and full a' the other end of the line." sties people who teal sour, ake at tt sad intormatlon sent free The iamssY tom- geaery�r�rwtched make the mistake o!taking p .alts. oil, min" water, iwue nail oe $t�e�e�t OttawaatCana4a Attorneys. 273 Bas ah.wta■ gum er tossbae. which only mov. God created the world In six days, the boweie and ore the fiver, so. 51 Sx and the nature of the Sob Is shown by what �t n is m wake uti � Jim -There is no room for smallness in bile. Stan xyour liver gosling the daily two the fact that it has takeh men ceu- ,pounds of uquld bile into your bowel& Get civil disobedience."-Mahatma Gandhi. ' S6 Pal"57 Sa; 60 tttrlee t0 wreck it. — your stonumb and iotastmee working so that __ _- _ should, ones more. _ Carter's Lktle Liver Pills will was fu_ yoe 53 ba y3 56 Sergeant-"Say, Top,how would',you spy Purely.t vegetable. t,a enn. 9„ yak for them, name, liatase usbWtnte► byyp al I - ] a sad a fide. ''�60• at alt dsttssiera. - like to end friend _ + 69 Top Sergeant--'�uddy, I'd,like'it, starved to death. As wise men do not D REDUCE r► 67 .. ` but I-haven't a friend in the world." need it and foolish men will not take . Horizontal fib-Finish. 1.-Whether Great Expectations it, we keep,our advice tightlq corked. s'1-]dose of history 4T-Actnal : 19--Type measure The commercial traveller was antics- Mid pleasures and palaces though we 6-Crustacean 49-Position - 21-Borders roam. we ati]1'like to raid the ice box gating an intereatinB event at home ANDREWS II-Cry of cow - '60-To stupefy 23-Glided eglam Ifome.7 _ and gave instructions for a+tee at , 12•-Assistant _ - b2-Usirich-lik9 bird 2ii-Sacred writings to be seat to him as soon as it happen• Young Author--"The art of te111tig a + - 13-Stockings = 54-Greek letter 26-Wate ed. He-was. however, scarcely-pre- story consists of knowing what to 14L-Unit of wora b6-Unruly crowd 3!7-Fruits pared for.the following: -.' id., Slb-To exist b7-Light device -ii8-Beds _ leave ones + "Twf d Rounder-"it doesn't make - as'-boy. and girl--arrived tlila Married ,. - :. 16--Outbreak - b8-Sun god 80-Period of time morning. All doing weft.- il�pre to fol- 21 NEW, LARGE BOTTLE, 18-Qonducted 4 61-Wine cup 33-Close low." i, any difference,my boy._ w yzperience " SP-Cbaldean city - 63-Flower 86-Cravats - - is that she Ands out, anyway." 22-"Suits- 65-Terriftes 38-whart An explorer was speaking at a din- "I know what you're thinking about,' - ner given on his behalf before he left - The�'riendo 24-Title 67--Posses5lve Oonoun 40 -Chief he said. f - 2 7-Pertaining to"ears 68-Tidy 43-Flower of aster g journey into h t you?"'she whisper- l Every Mother Cool? Oil a lon the heart 'of' ..Well, why don' 29-To depend Not so much family Africa. 31--Card Vertical .46-Famous French In concluding his remarks,'+he said: :ed. "Nobody's looking." Q�a Who 32--Fruit -" 1-Vehicle author "I thank you for your kind wishes re- - t� Valrw$er 34-Food regime 2-Officer . - 48-Smallest gat'(•'ag my welfare'on my dangerous: Answers to Last Week Puzzle � cmuren'sSldnmeauh a s6-Common carrier 8-European Ilsh 61-Negative journey, and want you to,4now that Price 2Se. (abbr..) :4-Poetic: above 53-Part of "to be when I' am far away. surrounded by A R I E S Y A C A I1P 'L 37-Part of toot a5-Group of singers .56—Box Ugly grinning faces,'I shalt certainly I G U A N A A B O A R D 39--Former.title of Up- . 6--Decayed - • 68-Crony think of you." C 0 I N M 0 L E 3 I 13 ■e. anese'military chief _7-While 40-Donkey -'`: T U N S F I B D A '!"B 1 41-Southern state &--Babylonian god _ .61-Exclamation "police 'Notice: Locate airplane! II R 0 L L 3 A V B R rfs� � (abbr.) - 9-Intermediate objecta� 62=Note of Scale Sown by young woman- of high wing g I g I L B S STARS jj 43-Syoke 10-Conjunction 84-PreSa: again monoplane type With green fuselage 0 V B R` D 0 T 8 " 44-harvests :;11-King of Bashan 66-Pronoun and orange nose." >r A T B S B B R A T B S� Take Lydia E.pinkham'e - V eta 4P Com hand Respect or appreciation.does not s1- O V E R P 0 S B R 1f I aB .• r Motorist Well i 'ries in his old-time automobile, which R B S P I N B 3 B B R It steadies the nerves and helps ��PP� ways go to the mau who moat•deserves ••;� ::. .:`_, :;• also contains a bed, gasoline stove A N F I N E R T R U B to build you up.You will eat bet and the latest in ap- it. -- - viiances for automobile tourists. sad outer household furniture. • ' L U F I N B T R A I T S ter. sleep better...Iook bet' Charles Vanauker, who "has arrived ai Mr. Dumm,--"It doesu'6 take much t0 B A R N S S B N S B ■ ter• Life will seem worth liviap again. Remember that " out of at Vancouver in the course of his "Parliamentary government has be• turn a woman's bead." — 100 women say, a+It betps me." ` wanderings.about the continent, has come a dreary farce:"--George Her• Miss Smartie-"That's right. pee =: ashlol7 lljotCS [,et it help you too.Liquid oe tsb� " equipment for canning fruit or ber. nerd Shaw. just turned to look at you." Collections that include evening let form,as you prefer• Simple truths 'gowns often make a point of looped ' SHE LOOKED FAT ARIJ FELT IT treatment at the fro the loops some- =" Never take a man's last dollar; he's liable to turn around and borrow five timey� emanating from the shoulders e from you. Women don't mind dieting and looped under at the knees or just. Caked udder Cleared Getting the Pounds Off above. Often the loops continue in - themselves but they hate a man Experienced ertle dairymen and ][snaked around the house on a diet. An•am- panel ends to form a train. mWernbun good es, treaties cater More and morel importance is being wdderr limps.bruises, boomte. >zeev bitioua wife to many a man's_self- boctl. In stable hoses of , Takes Hot' Water Lemon attached to the lame•dress' or the - t` Starter. Many matrimonial bondi'are �.; ;luice--aild Kruschen Salts ;' •?% of short term variety, We don't hear frock done.Ina silk or wool medium • q a m . y/ t;,w4•> revealing a glint through metal A few surplus pounds of fat can make Y. ""*I`: so much about the wok! at the door threads. a lot of difference. A woman who has .,', ` __ nowadays; maybe the beast got in and Net is..growing in fashion Import-. `.KING OF PAIN" taken 11 lbs, off her 139 lbs. says she ance, approved'by designers for entire "feels so'flne and happy." She writes:' dresses fir evening wear as well as for r "Two years ago-I suffered with pains - r� In my arms and shoulders,so I decided , bridesmaids. It' is also important as ; CHILDREN a medium for blouses of shirtwaist to try Kruschen Salts; seeing in the '' '> frocks. r .� papers what .it had done for others. While black with, white Is still tre- Although I only weighed 139 lbs. 1 grow up only office. The , DANDRUFF : :f mendously important in collections of looked,very fat,and felt it. •But'aftei health giving Vitamins in daytime fashions black with color is taking a spoonful of that wonderful SCOTT'S not to be overlooked, black with tur- And All Skin Disteases Otnreotno Kruscben every morning, in hot water gnoise for example, or..with shades' of White spectra on your ooat collar EMULSION hand lemon juice, I• went down to 12�$ ' '• -fuchsia, also with red. mean only one thing. Your scalp is _- !be:, and I must say I feel a lot better they possess reducing qualities in helps theist grows pro- More surd more attention is boiDS diseased. det D.D.D. Prescription at for it. I have no' signs of an once. Millions of prople have found y pain themselves. This is what'they do- tests them from diseasel shown the'°two-piece dresst In cloth, quick happy release from .Dandruff lvhafever. 'I am not quite sure; but 1 they clean out the impurities in your lame and crepes, both-jn daytime and and tt�f sorts of irritating skin troubles makes strong bones and 111Dtc'this is my sixth jar. I feel so blood by•keeping the bowels,-kidneys in afternoon and dinner types, the din- since Dr. D. D. Dennis developed the _' f fine and happy that I had to write and and 'liver. in splendid working.shape, teeth. ` ner or cocktail suit makes a big fell.. D.D.D. formula for his own private let you know what Kruschen Salts and fill you with vigor and tireless ture of lovely blouses tuck-in and over- Practice+ D.D.D. Prescription is now r `have done for.-me. I have a friend energy you'd. altos forgotten had ,s ss blouse versions both being approved. mgrs and eadotaed as'a dependable, -{• here that has starleR iakiag, it,.and existed. quick re�mp�ddy for skin and eaala din- _ eases by the chemists who co pound l she has reduced from 138'lbs. to lA2 And after two weeks your excess flesh ® Pride is of such intimate connection Campema's Italian Balm: it druggists lbs."-(Mrs.) E. E. starts to go-.you'll know .it.-feel tt-.� with ingratitude that; the actions of �Z:n Gwnnteedto give insteatrolid. �. as'mom nfusdid Start taking Krusebee Salts-tbat's see it. The scales will " the story. ` © ingratitude seem directly resolvable r the com,lon-sense way to reduce-but Kruschen "is is obtainable at all. � into' pride as the p'rincipai' reason -of ISSUE No. 41—'33 don't take them with the Idea that Drug Stores at 45c. and Tic. per bottle: }'-'RICH IN VIT MINS them.-South. A�,i' . - rJn ` • -. •Y•1 J. w Y , ' . • yw. --_." -+—�..., w �@�w3Yi_�ib - _ f' :I• n . ,y;, ♦ YM,v,r. ,. . ,r.•.'. .. 9' - n. . :,y,'.••fi't'sYr' ,{:.i -8_ LOCALISMS. -Mr and !!fire. Grainger, of -W. G. and Mrs. Reid and few Islington, spent Monday with A. ily spent dtinday with friends in - " - ' and Ddre. Boyee• Oobourg. - � (�� �erC�a�s -� -Frank and Mrs. Hall went to --Arthur W. Costa. of London, -John and Mrs Draper and e' Hattonvilleon Monday to attend Eng., visited his cousin, Goo. W. child, of Keswick, visited Mrs. the Hall reuniin. Barker, on Wedne @day. Draper'eparents, James and Mrs. -The weather being beautiful -R. H. and Mrs. Ripley end Andrew on Tuesday. _ - - . 11.50 to 16,95 the motor traffic over the week• child spent Thanksgiving Day -The Misses Reddin have!m• was very heavy, with relative@ in Wallacetown. proved the appearance of their :_ F'iret Class Coate Only a Few �'•_� a -fh large number of oar sports -Reg. Barker wai home from cottage by putting in modern have been investing tiseir spare Queens during the Thanksgiving windows in the front Factory Samples � - kr akeb in securing gun licensee. holiday. visiting his parents, Goo. -N. F. Machin, of Oshawa, and - -James Andrew, who suffered W and Mrs. Barker. L. K.and Mrs. Devitt and dough. a a @light attack of pneumonia one '-S• H. Jeffrey, principal of the ter, Isobel, of Toronto, visited H. MEN'S S TRO V ►717,8 - day last week, is recovering nice Piekering public forty-two years and Mrs. Machin during the week- e ]y, ago, but principal of one of the end- -Miss Jean Clark spent the Toronto public schools for many -Born. at Whitby, at Sunny. All Wool-2.95 } Thanksgiving holiday with. H. J. 'years, was in the village on Mon- brook Rest Home. ou W edneeday, . and Mrs.Marquis and family, of day. Oct. 9th, to Harold and Mrs. Har Stroud. -The services in St. Andrew's rie (nee Marjorie Annsn), a baby '+ L. W.Johns went up to Chris. Church on Sunday afternoon last 'girl. - ­WILLIAMS' itie Street Hospital, Toronto,, one were conducted by Rev. Dr, H. E. -The Swadtika Club held their B��1 S A i, day]set week..to have his tonsils Abraham, pastor of Glenview first meeting of the season on variety of Williams' Boots for all occaeione. - Y' removed. Presbyterian Church, Toronto, Tuesday evening at the home of -Miss Muriel Westney has re• who preached it most impressive Mrs. E. C. Jones. The meeting ..;.,Work or Play. ::.turned to Toronto-University to sermon front the teat in Rev. 320. was a social oneand a very enjoy -enter her final year in Household Dr. Abraham-was conducting cer• able time was spent by all. You Can't Beat Williams. _ Economics. vices at the one hundredth anni -On Friday evening the C. C. -Fred F. and Mrs. Balsdon and versary of St. An'drew's Chiireb, F. held a well attended meeting : family, of Burford, spent the Whitby, where his father, thelate in the Town' Hall at Pickering. Thanksgiving holiday with their Dr. John Ab-abam way pastor for Major Lowery. of Toronto, was TI r TOP CLOTHES relatives here. 35 years Rev. Dr. Carhael the chief speaker of the evening, i� ` -Lorue and Mrs. Ravin and officiated in Dr. Abraham's church' and Er1e8y ontlined 'tbe'policy of -A2e now 21100 UU _ -family, of Simeoe, spent Sunday in Toren to on Sunday. On Sunday the new political party in Canada. with 'Mrs. Ravin's parents.. James neat the Sacramebt of the Lord's -The Oshawa Fair this year : -and Mrs. White. Sapper will be dispensed in St. was, the meet successful in a -Mrs: L. John@ is able to be Andrew's (Pickering) Cbnrcb, at number of years from a financial Fred T. Bunting, - - Pickering -around again after being confined 2 30 p. m,, and Sunday Sebool will noint of view. For some years to her Dome with an injured foot be held at 130 p• m. there was a deficit each year, until ;: 'Radio Licensee Established 1857. for several weeks. -About 11 o'clock on Saturday the debt had increased to quite e -Mrs. Taylor, .Mr. and Mrs. night s motor collision occurred targe sum. This year we under. Forest and family and Mrs. Roes on the highway in front of E L. stand, there is a surplus of$1,000. , and family, of Toronto, spent Chapman'@, a mile and a half east -Mr. and- Mrs. Harvey and Sunday with ,Walter and Mrs. .of the village. A Chrysler sedan, family, who have been residing White. driven by Johu Dumont. of 108, in Col. Rowe's dw-ell-iog-oo Eliza- ON . - _ -Lyndon Cronk has entered Danforth. Avenue,. Toronto, and beth St., have moved into the Toronto University to take a struck the left front corner of au Quinlan house on the Ruddy farm' = course in Electrical Engineering. Fysex sedan, which was proceed and now leased by Mr. Picov. We wish bim-success in his chosen ing went and driven by Edward dr. and Mrs: .Pipher, who have "Pickering's Leader Store" _ vocation. Hayeg. of Concord., The impact been residing in L. D. B,4nk9' - Thos.•Dwyer left on Sunday catis,, i the Chrysler car 'to turn residence, have also moved in-to on hunting trips to Kirkland._AF &round on the pavement. Both theQuiulau home. - - : the partridge season opened on care - scene badly damaged. .•and -3t. Georwe'y Church, .Sunday. - ` 3mnmber he expects to bag a large were towed tip Lat}'s'"rage Nude Uctc,ber li',th-Children's Day. No -• - -_ foot-Wear ear Bargains, loamber of fowl. of the ocoupants Ras injured. Sunday School on Children's Day. ` —Apple-picking ig now in fall Dumont drove his car pomp after Morning service at 11 o'clock, All - " swinp among' our.fruit-growerq. it had received Pow!- rppair& A. briyss and girls o: the Sunday 19 pairs Men's Pebbled Work Boots, solid lea thee.,rubber w r They are an abundant crop, . Ruciman, Traffiu Officer, in _School are asked to attend this veetigtited, and bas laid a charge service. The t the fruit has a fins appearance and n rance cooperation of adult -. -- ...heel, sizes fi to l[. epeeist clearing price $L69.and is of good g nail ty. - of reckless driving .against Do• members, and especially parents, -George and Mrs. Lj%w and wont is asked for to make this service . early for these. daughter, Mre. MrAvop(Edith), ot -Duribg the past few days the heipfni. The sermon will be on an Toronto. #pent the holiday with weather prophets have got busy appropriate-'e+tbject. As this is 00'Pain of Ladies' Straps-and-Ties-plaits and patent-- the former'@ sistem, the Misses tellinsrus the kind of weather we the 150th anniversary of the foun 1Hattie and Nellie Law. will have during the coming ding of Sunday School# in Canada. mostly low heels, splelodid for growing ytirie for ' -An electrical storm passed,winter, One tells tie that we will the necasi-a ought; to be s memor Away l hoo. a , ' over this locality on Sunday night have a very mild winter with able one. The evening service sc y below coat 1.83. ; 1 when there was etrasiderable rain, little snow and a lot of rain. Will be closed as Sunday is the - t>tnnderand liahtainq. No dam Another man. in Fort Erie, tells United Church anniversary. "Williams"' Economy Solid Leather Oxfords for Boys age has been reported. us that we will have a very severe - , s Bizes 1 to 5 , $2,00. Youth's I1 to lift, $1.85. —Mrs. James Gordon, 00 9atar• water, with a very heavy snow -- •• '� ... . • day,visited her son, Kenneth, on fall. He gives ni%ny reasons for • .Cad of Thanks _ i the fourth concession.- We are his conclusions.- Weeds are very 1Boye'Solid-Leather.*Boot, with solid rubber keel, sizes " : glad to know that he is improving tall, doge are eh r eddiag their hall. We wish to express to our friends y is the season. r uirrely and neighbors our sincere thanks and I to&J, $1.98. very,l after his serious illness. y earl 9 arpreci-=on for their kindness and -Thanksgiving ' Day w'k% oh• have very busby tails Find many assistance, also for the many floral 1 served in the uenal riiet manner. other 'reasooe. He says that-he - - " q y tributes, in' the recent bereavement -There were a-number.of family re has predicted-tbe weather during and de=b of o,rr father, AmoA Stov. � unions•in which turkeys and chick the past twelve years and bas e!, ---- _ _ . S ..�-C H A P M A N cos were quite conspicuous. never yet been wrong in his fore _ The Family -Frank Hall exhibited bee on caets. Both of these luen cannot ` Thuredoy last a champion borne be. 'right, and neither n4 tbprrs -grown inushroom •s which measured:kn,raany 6iore ab�iiit it tbtin you in Memoriam- Of You 63 inc yes in diameter and weighed the I Sq We will not admit that r re Nt -:' balfa ound. Can an one,beat the Sr uirrela know more shone vL'1LSOti - In ever loving memory that tbe- weather than we do.• of our sbn, Jack, who-passed away -- " ' -Owners of Runs'are reminded -On Sunday last fire was dig on Octobe r 11th 1917. t• that ti person can not now_c•arry covered in Gormley's swamp�eou- The -faces long remembered. ---a gun without a license which of the baseline, and had gained Shall smile as oft before. ' _Roast Pork, -- :-- - ... .. --..: :8&. costa one dollar. This i9 the first conAiderable headway before it And voices long since silenced _ �ear that this, license, has been was discovered. A number of the Shall xreet us as of yore. Cooked Ham, .. .. _ .. ... 350. mpoeed neighbor# bad gathered sroand And with the ransomed chorus, : '3�• -The Ladies' Aid of 9t. And and by hard work for a consider we'll sing of Christ'aloud. Jellied Tongue, rew'e 'Cbnrcb wail) meet at the able time the succeeded in Rain- Thanks be to God who Sinus us_ M. ;home of Mrs. John Murkar on ius control of-the fire, after it had �t day-without A doted. Jellied Veal, ... _ • ,,� - Wedneeday next at 3 p. o+. All been smouldering for several days Sometime, up there, we too, shall the ladies of the congregation are A Ere in a swamp like this is very shad lbs. for. 25c. cordially invited. -hard to extinguish as-it works �s perfect day without a cloud.' 1Headeheese, ... ..: T. A. and M. Wilboa, :- -A number from Pickering and down two or three feet into the man. Out .lgpecial; Bacon, half or whole side,.• .:: ,. lac " vicinity attended 'Markham Fair turf snit may-smoulder away until F ` on Saturday last. The weather the' snow come@ or until very z Minced Steak, ... ... 31be for 26c. being ideal there was a very eavy rains fall. This fire is sup Use This y P iStewing Beef, .. 3 ibe for 25e large crowd and the exhibits' were posed to have originated from•a Sybilla Spahr's Remedy, rid yourself _ . "' ' ' of a very high order. cigarette stub by @owe banter, of Cough. Bronchitis, . Sore. Throat, -Rev. Dr. Eakin, . Principal of althotigh placard@ have•-L , ..t- d Tonsil Tlobbles. Its quick, safe, - All Meats kept tinder'Elecirical Knox College, will be the special-ed throughout the swamp they costs less. Guaranteed. Try it E. C. _ Refrigeration, speaker at the anniversary of St. are ignored by the hunters, who Jones, druggist. - F } -Andrew's Church on Sunday, Nov, even tear them down. Any per --------..-- - 6tb. The chicken pie supper will sons found. trespassing on these Now Adaertteemonas, , Q " ! be held on the evening of Taeeday, premises will be prosecuted, and W = . R E -1 D Nov.-7tb. Watch out for bills very heavy. penalties maybe isn OR SALE-9 young pig @. a weeks -- iE 'giving full particulsre, posed. Fold. Apply Walter White,Pickering. 7. i ' -Our, public and epic inaation —The* aDOiV @rears services Of 4"IDER•MAKING-At lot Is, con.2. Butcher (phone 3000). Pckering s r aeboole were closed on Thursday St. Paul's United Church. Picker V)Pickering (Decker'f Hill orl Brock Road). G. l and Friday last as the teachers ing• will be hold on Sunday next, B.Cowan. 4_9 were attending the annual con Ge%,. 130h. !ley. A.- C Lmidiww.of �.,.., G i.•..��L,.��, , - van,ton of the Ontario Count Erskine Clint h, �orouto will inr the v,�il�a or Brougham. e y g g pply to Mrs, a Teachers' Association which was preach both morning Find evening. A. Moffat. Brougham. e•s PiCkerin ~9 i held in Port Perry, and at which Speeild iuucic will be rendered by y rOR+RENT--7-roomed befell house ►! there were about two hundred the home eboir in 'the morning water, good garden, 'fruit trees and garage. -�_ Apply L.D.Banks,Pickering. f;tt touchers in attendance. suet by the Claremont-United -- OFFERS -A number of the young men Church Choir in the evening. On `uK aALL+-At,o„c 5q rebuffs. Ap _ 7. } i r and boys of the village went out the evening of Tuesday, October ply to W.Gore.Brock road. half mile,north ecial in .Choice •Beef : to Mount Zion on Friday evening 17tb, the annual fowl ,supper and of highway,os write R R 1,Pickering, 7 p. + last to attend the banquet held concert will be given in St. An• ►r0 RENT-6-rootned house or 3 - pp` i in the United Church under the drew's Church. Supper will be room furnished or unfurnished apartment. ShUU.1deT Steak' minced, 3.1 bB ��V E xuspieee of the Boys' Work Board. Garage space. Beal'alApartments,Claremont.7 V a served in the basement from fl to __ > > -They report % very enjoyable time 8 o'clock, and the program will be OR RENT-Farm convenienti' :Find an excellent suppt,r provided given in the auditnr9am b the Flocated to o.baws Any desired acreage Round Steak-,. per Ib., .. i4e y immediate possession to plough. G.D.Conant, . • ��A by the ladies of the church. Toronto Vocal Ensemble, radio Oshawa. 7.11 Prime Rib, - .' r ',• s e (�j - -Many wells in the village and artist, under the direction of , "s throughout the townehi have FOR BALE-30 ft,joists; 2: 12:also ” non. S. Linden The followin p R tpla plank. Apply Sydow midi, stairway and ..PORTERHOUSE .ROASTS i _ •„gone dry,and quite a large number are the artists wBo will take part: short plank. Apply Syd Schmidt, Stanley The .. ..PORTERHOUSE hsiiliott water to wupply their Vera Buteher, 1 @t soprano• G. M• sire.sewultvine. 4stf _ . . ­steeds. There have been quite a Bly, god soprano; Olive Waleb, OII8E TO RENT INPICHERINO -17e per 1b.' ` large number of rainfalls dnring let Alto; Phyllis Saunders,. 2nd HVILLAGE--on Oct..tad to re. nsihle ' the fat}. and mobile they were alto; Cecil Lyoeee, let tenor Wm, party. Apply to Thomas.Douglas. ta�°Fulton 'beneficial to vegetation there was Dykes, 2nd- tenor, Ave,Toronto. sit 2 Eric Tred well A. not enffideat to go any depth intn let base D.c S. Linden, 2nd base• ELL Direct or to sfores, Notional _ the ground so that the would Frank �oueton; accompanist and jSines,toilet prep.rations We pay tea y ation'orders $26,00 and over. Dept.9 P246 not be of any benefit to the walla. Margaret Fullerton, elocutionist. Lisgar, Toronto, 7 Phone No. 4 Unless we have some very heavy Do not mien this treat, se a @plea d rt rains before the frosts have come did proRr�am is assured from these FOR BALE-94 White Le>rthora We deliver your.orde pullets.hoary laying.train: ;ocnbe- _ ttarmwrm will hive to haul water popular artists. Ad mission, 40 tor, aaarly new: and coal broodera00••& chick All Allaw. .• --, ceut'R.; children,c20 iglote.. r capacity. Apps S.FawRp, con.2. Pic�fsiag. > 1: i opitefMa 1?3t�ki.srcrKtrestr Pickering; 4., -