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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1933_10_20 5y '4i -:;r ay,:r/+• :9.3•-"°.""�.?• 4 J. .,•' V. ..v. ;s,. F� t .:yQ ;•:. .KCw.f.:tt�'wr-a. i'�'v. '.-ry••': 'said n� vs--..st-• s+*.o.Fie'• _ :w' rr.a�u>s. !'lK- 1..,cos_. ` ,�- :`l' ... ,. y.. ..wT'+l to-, ais.e.u��:•• ¢'srany �•'� S. •4i',y, r. y; .. 7 �r lr'-+ '< �-r"''n ,., - n:•., .`vii ;•-•• .9+ ..1 y+ TOL• LI1.1 . -- : = - -PI wERING9 ONT•, FRIDAY, OG�. �0, 1933. loo. - ; yam' - �. - - - -iSM•. sl�sltstassaL 6as>is. - Hiuside :Highland Creek ' GREENWOOD C OAL - - Medtea4 Miss Mary Cavanagh- spent the The W. I. Euchre which was held week-end at the home of her parents. at the home of Mrs. H. Garvanagh..on : DR. H. C. PH ARSON-Physician A Rood supply of Hard and Soft Miss Letitia Taylor has been und- the evening of Friday, 13th, was a and Surgeon. Dunbarton. loty Coal OD hand. Also a'en 1 er the,weather this last few days. decided .tut crass• The women prize- MILLS'pP y' Mrs. H. Cavanagh spent-Monday winners- were':- Miss Maids. Cavan- _ _ H. FORSYTH, 0 hh.D.. Director of Hindlin'B Wood, at Brown's Corners. agh, Mrs. R. Moon and Mrs. Weeks, •O tometriCal Assoeia of Ontario. Refit. ` entered Member of the American Optometriul stow$length. bir. Joseph Skelton spent Friday The men prize-winners were Mr. M. Estsbliehed 1&9S a..adation. Eyes examined by appolntmeat. 12tf f Pbone Pick. Ii09, evening at' Hillside. Reid, Mr, W. A. Crowe and Mr. Les. Pbone 2804.Claremont.Oat. . Miss Lucy Ormerod hos taken a Page. Everyone had an enjoyable " e.eyaa. DONALD MUNRO, PICKERING position in- Oshawai time. - - THIS IS THE _ - Our public school is undergoing .a _ TUNCAN B. McINTYHE-Barris- T sew repairs. Greenwood r 4r J_ter,Solicitor, Notary. Office--Brock St.. +� A ' B E E �J Miss Jean Ormson sent Sunday George nd ;Mrs. Green, of Picker FARMERS MILD South, Opposite Bell Telephone Oflic•, Whitby' GENERAL 1NSGRANCE ' South 45. 481y at' home. ing, called on MTS., M. A: Sadler and A-large number of farmers Y AGENCY b1r: and hers. Gordon lklurison sp --family.on- Sunday. .. exchange their grain Y RDONALD RUDDY Barrister: BROUGHAM,' - ONTARIO ent Sunday at •Dunbarton: Mrs. Stewart returned to, Toronto for .Solicitor,Notary Public. Moneyto Loan. -- Quit2 a'number from around here - ; otucelormedy occupied by the late A.E.Chris- Facilities for placing any kind of In- attended she.barn dance at A, Wood's on 3]onday after spending a few Tian,south wing of Court House,Whitby. Sly,3 _ weeks in, the.neighborhood: Flo surance at best rates on Monday evening. � and Cereals - EATON, BELL & ROSS, Barrist• available. El1'mePson and. iYIrs. Ormerod sp= Bets, Solicitors. 904, Northern Ontario Security and 8erviee my Motto. Brougham ent Sunday 'afternoon at Roy Mor- It Saves money and many more Building,330 Bay btreet,Toronto,; 421y Phone Piak. 51v =-- - - gads, of Claremont. should do it, `+ t w.J Beaton. I '• __. .__ _ .._-___ At a general meeting' of the Citiz- Quite a large number attended the , 1i.B,Bell. - . J.D.F. Roes. Adelaide:838-9 ens' Teague on Monday-night,. at the anniversary services in the chur- Special The Beal Store,Claremont which fifty or. ,sixty attended, a ch here on Sunday, Audley, Mount i�ICHARC80N, PIOSERIftO & strong protest was lodged regaxslin; pion„ Kinsale and Brooklin being re- MU'VEY-Barriaters,Soliciton,Notaries PHONE 92tF the proposed plans by the Dept: of presented. BARLEY FEED Public. 214-214 Confederation Life Building, - Corner of Yot,ga and Richmond Ste. Toronto. �T p Highways in remedying the now very Mr...and Mrs. D,.,B. Logan, of Tor 824,00 per ton, Spot Cash. Phones Adelaide 4489 and 4480,' By appoint F U R:N I T U R E very unsatisfaclery eflndition of the, onto>. and P. and i�Irs. Willows of - - meet Saturday evening•. Pickering residence This in the best feed.valu @'oti Phone Pick.3613. su We are displaying an attractive sidewalk to the west of the village,' Victoria Scjuare, were guests of Kirk the market, - THOM9CN & DlcMILLAN-BHrrittr variety of brought about at the time of the con- and Mrs. Beelby on Sunday. _. tern, Solicitors. Notary Public. Office at Aluminum and Graniteware Etc,- struction of the Highway. A deput- Miss Slater' and Miss K. Green re. • • • for and Fine, Residence of Mr.Thomson, lot 11,concession 1, - Furniture and Furniture ition has been appointed-to interview tu=ned`to Toronto on Moriday after Kissimi Cake.Ba-king. Pickering. Office hours:Thursday and 68turday Novekies. the minister at Toronto demanding spending a few weeks with F. L. and evenings, from 7.00 p,in to 8.30 p.m,.or bX Green. 7 makes a_1!'1D@ a ntment. Toronto office_:.60a Royal.Bank Prices low,-in keeping with times. the cement-sidewalk be replaced and lira. Bakers Joy # 8 Phone Pick 2000. Toronto Elgin 5303. on a Ievek with the pavement, there- The Girls' Mission Circle of tha Flavored 31>y b making it possible to use''the United Church are having a Hall- -= y g ..- Hread... Dentgt G O f'� , /<l/ 'Falk, somethin¢ that :has not been owe'en Masquerade on Friday even- = _ �✓ i w possible since-'the highway was built. ing, Qct. 27th, in the basement of Choppiniz Monday, Wednesday '��s�T� EIL C`.,511TH. D. D. 9., L. D.s_ C !�T + Severa: musical numbers w'e•re pre- the church,. Fverybody is expected to and Friday. -We do l�l(Succeesor to Dr.-J.N.Dales). Graduate :f "- SPECI 3L seated by the voung folk, all .of wh-••cur17P in costume and be re at 7.30 it right. d t'■ rs oflegeof irtmciritteocegv Toren- r 1t weight_i,- iCl w�? enjoyed. o'clock. punt rtofl Abe t Royal .At c,aremr,rtt rf8ce qve u. h L L _-;-. _F - a` ----, - _ - _- -- .. . _ - - -IN O.�CR FuIT y ifll.evrry Tutsouy andFuday Pftonti 1gr Green Kirer j ~ d - a7 _ On:aiebtint-cif the cbeinge.in tines SIDOOtIl, 1,3J per sq. till-s.Z di Fuller and friend of Robt. Oliver and sisters, of Bright Rnd the close margin I sell at. I HERBEHERBERT T. FALLA1yE. L. D g.. y a I, RT D.S.. Graduate o f t he Royal College p4 _. jediIIm weight Tor.)nt,,, .��-isited v:ith.her-niece, Mr=.. called�on reIati�_ea..11ere- on. the hot- -an, faFCed to digct�ntinae credit. Dental Surgeon*and thel'a:vere:ty of-Torgrto r Nk'. P.uncah and Mrs. Duncan last iday. 'They' were accompanied home except for approved monthly -- Ogee in readenee second door east of St. And - i �InOOth 1.69 of B b their aunt, Mr=. James Smales - ' rear's Church: Pickering.pot. Office hoar,: 9 s P � v.'eek. Y ACtOUtrtB. •- -. _ _ ._ :.1' N!m: to e D m.. or by appointment. (X-ray.. Miss M. F. Muir., air. an$ Mrs. J7-and Betty, 'of' Enniskillen: : imrv(ee), Phone Pick 3700• 431y HeSvy weig}ltr- R. -Nighewander and son Reggie, Mr and Mrs. Ego, of Huntsville �'. Mi. C*MMTrT q Smootil, 1.98-per s6. spent the holiday . faith .friends in and lira. J. Telfer, of Orillia spent fuetsaess goxvba. _ Buffalo. . the holiday with ' James and Mrs. L. BURNINGHAM Mrs. -Loree, of,Toronto, -returned Mitchell and James and Mrs. Mill- - �A ELIZABETH RIO.HARD130N- �•. PIC, �•. home after visiting for a few weeks er and family of Waterford and Building and General li.Fire and sutotsct,+le inatsanee et all kends, • • ith her daughter, :Mrs. Tommy Miss Margaret Annan of Toronto, Contracting. V t�r:.anttnecouKanialof solid financial stand Williams. Visited Mitchell'A on Sunday Estimates Interior on ulterior. _.. as.. - LUMB " R YARD 3h_s ilargaiet -`Wilson -returned -On Thursday, Oct. 12th, the Th- of work-Interior Interior and Exterior. : - --- Alt- and and' re stirs. F POSTILL. 'Licensed Auctioneer, - home after spending the past w-int- ankoffering meeting of the .W. M. P , slos•aaflas of aalllskkiinds:�-ned orassseis Blacksmithing, & Woodwork er at Art School in Paris, France. _S. was held in-the Sunday school Chimneys Built Concrete,Work. soft". A dross Oran arvr P,O., Ous - at right rites Q� visited' other- pQists, of interest ra(i 1. The .President, -Miss Violet- Phone Pickering •=713 - g P while there.. .�116Aon and Mrs. Burgess conducted FAIRPORT. O:CTARIC-- ' R BEATON, 1'QWh SH[Y Now is fete time to have those repair Tlie-Ensiles 'Aid will hold- their the devotional exercises and Mrs. A. - --:-. --- - D.a Clerk, Conveyancer Comm.66ioner for Jobe attended to. Harrows rppi i-red, monthly meeting, -a't the' home of Hamilton, Dorn. Board See. gave a Shingles. For S a 1 e �takisak tttfidavita, Accountant, $u. Issuer'of also uesc sections on hand. The fam- Ira. J, ,Benton Wilson. Word for very intereytini and instructive add- MarrSa{ti.ceases. Wh,arva e.4tnt. otis Fletlry Plows always on h+►nd. , ,+ e _ ' �7 Also.dealer in Yiktn Crrarn•.Sr arw• Loll Call, "RedLeiraer You=Brr tor= re.,a �ticla. Margaret Mitchell sang a rM M. MAW. LICENSED Are- R P dully invites( to attend and brink a :4010 iwhit:h- was much appreciated. Gait Gn1vantzhd '4tt•i-i �hingtes. IONEER•for York,Qnuuio and'Durbam tort and Electric Washers, friend. Tea vas served at the close. Bird's Felt !tl to 9ki,in(�leei, to. A/r'kindso! •a a sfor say attended may be askf nkiojr of ons buying at air c4 tric.rad'io - Dnn't- forget. the anniversary s?r- Alen. re-rubbering I,URgy wheels. so. Tertasres•onabk. 1)ataafor •aka may be ask fora demonstration of she New • artastgsd•t1VEW5 Ol6c+. Sell and rndepen• .Brougham Nicer of the United Church to- b? Lawn mowers shat ened. • dust phooss. Whitby.out my _Rogers Majestic',model', - :. - _ ; - , 'l+l an a' y Oct 22nd Fv. R. p - --- - - - -- i - The pricey are right - 'Traffic 'ari Nog i Highway wax Glover, ou Claremont will R J. T. i'ATERSQ\'$ _CLAKF.b100iT Preach ac ,, , BARNET ROBERTSON • r "rM7Codwara: very heavy on Sunday. -' - it 'n. In. Ind-Rev. •A. F. Owen, of • Gall and get pricest. Phone 28•- . GItEENW006 491y The October meetilig of the W I. Un!'01iyrlle .ln the evening at 7_p•.nr. - Electi•i.el t.,ctractur - - --- _ ' ---- wa•A held at the hoine,of Mrs. -NI. B. The music_xill .lie. l"ed by the lions _;Wiring and Repairing for Light Burk on -the,'aftern6on cif Tuesday, choir'aa,istod by the 'Widcnzun quar- For aF:P1e Picking and general farn-. _. or power. - Pickering Mills :he iQth isrst:, a large number of.the tet.. of Markhiim. The Fowl' Supper use, PRICES. REDUCED, for nr.e _ C All kinds:of electrical oods members and visitors being present. on'Tu¢.Qdsy evening. Oct.�24th, 'wilt week phone 2729 for quotations, W E g The president, '_►ii•. B. Harvey, pre- be served from 6 to :8 kept in stork. . .! - - sided. The Roll.call was answered b P. m: follow- DELIVER. Also agent for FAMOUS S pd by..a program by the Holden FLEDRY parts and plow§, SEIBER= a 211y. Phone 17a. 'Pickering Current Events. Mrs. W °Dunn 'was Quartet,.including•.R. H. Holden. Sil- LING TIRES AND TUBES, MAR- - �e hate 8 f1]L line Of jTiven. the honor, o1'_ repre,senting the ver Saxophonist; R _4. Rolden. Bas= -- - "-- _ � � » TIN-SF.NOL;R..100 per cent, Pure �_ • ] ' i Brougham Branch it the Toronto and Character Soloist; Mrs. Holden, paint. EASY ELECTRIC WASHING rte. �tekertn �Q` Convention, while all the members Organist of ':in r St. Church, Osh- MXCHINES, price, $69.00 cash. Ass- 9 All_ Po�i1t> y Freda were invited to attend xhe=.convent- awa and -bliss-Leah Garrow, Lyric, ociated I:ange Oil -Burner for your ion, if possible. It was decided to Soprano. There will also'be a one- Heater or Range, Price installed v hold a community gatherine- in the act la "Gild-time Rehearsal". Ad- - Id ompanif Chicken Starter of best play 826ai0 cash. some in for a demortr Town.Hall en' the-evening of Octob- mission, 35 and 20 cents. titration,, guaranteed for five years. .; quality 9X reason- cr 31st (Halloween), where parents MRS. THOS. LAW - - q We carry a full line of Hardware_ able prises. I could accompany their children to .,Kinsale and groceries. Get your Circular or the frolic and have a band time to- --- ,Ameriean Anthracite.�Welhh Coal Cross Cut Saw-=• put in shape for LpyIng:Mash and Feeds g�tller. They are asked #n wear suit- Mr. and \IFS. Victor Parkin Sun- Rood cutting.' Also. general biases' - " . _ Alberta Coal, Scotch Coal orb a masquerade attire. The five d'at'ed with relatives in Toronto., . w ' and•Coke, all sizes. of every sort. ladies who were enck`�`tQ•fill three- '• Mr.-WiHiam Sadler•and -daughters smithinfr and Horse-shoeing.- Prices w minutes on the program, did their 3undayed with relatives in 'Weston Right. (Terms Cash.) '. . H9rd,and Sufi Rrgod. Brock-Road General Store; :' part well They were followed -by- • • .�;rangelxlents.have been spade for ` Mrs. Ellicott with .a paper on the Hallowe'en social, at' the hall on •Fri- .Pborte 2729 .• F.R: JACKSON, Prop. House 2130 Phones Office 5800 iJ T N� Lock wood i eague of.Nations.-(hers. T. C. Brown day Nov. 3rd:' lY with, a'paper on. Relief and Immil:r- Several from here attended the e PICK ERIN G, ON T. atioh and Mrs. A. Glen with a.pap •.Jance at Claremont last.-Saturday - B i 6 argains °r on Peace and Disarmament. hers. night and report a splendid time: F - : y Rulb g R G CLENDENING Harvey led at the piano in a chorus, Mr. and .firs. A Hooker .and son, . R. Risking' i» all'a full and-interesting Gerald, spent Thursday- last in Tor- PROM FUNERAL DIRECTOR program JlrS. W Willson and Mrs. Into... _. .the'Berk' served, an egcellent tea, :4t The �'oung, People of St. Jt,hna O it the' close crf the-meeting the social Church were in attendance ai the U � Private Ambulance = half hour" a as filled with adiscuss- Convention held at Claremont qn Day and Night Service: ion of many important.,present day Friday., Pbone 4)000 problems. AI r. and Mrs. H�Parkin Went Sufi- '• -` - t^rnn' - Mil . Peter Brovrn' _and.children day .even ing.with rel'atixes in Pick- - Malvern 31 " ,. ucitecL.the_�err mall_famiIies on cring .and. attended the anniversary Again tltia guar, we have imported Walnut' Steel Bed, high - Sunda}. services being' held- there. direct fron(Holland a (Iii intity riser cable SpIlIIi;, felt Marld>Eam, Ott. �Ir. and 1Crg. ��es: Harvey,-of Br- The 11lission Band was held. in tae of the same gtiality cif biilbs ,kiin a:alled op•old Brous iltlm friers- h;;il uii the loth ��itir 'L'','present. It the hue been hs+toeing . Tna tr666-Te`g. its 0(�, .. - is ..n «'ednesdav last. vas reported as ix meeting' and for the pact few for 15,50 , Janes, Janes and .'hers. Al enjoyed themc.eh ts• .... :LAST � N _ , Earl Jane, of Toronto, were guests Hiss Luella Mowbray and' �In. years. n )Ira. George. Philip'and bliss Br- Harriston ,bf Picton called oti R. �-• Sprinv-filled MattresseS. - �die`nti Friday.- - and Mr,,. Mo*w•bray on Friday last. THE t,�UALITY 19 HIGH oft -'13.5, ' 31 r, and �Irs. Fields slid chihlren Hiss Jennie Parkin spent the end - , y Are your furnace, pipes and stoves .r THE 'PRIG) I3 LUG ` . New York have been visitinc :)f. the.week with her co-usin, Jtiss' (10ldeII �;ak Kitchen` ready for winter ': Irs, Fields (nee F:va �'�ilsnnd .rel- Durrel Parkin. ative� -during the 'past week, Next Sunday, Oct. 22nd, n'ill t,a DarR'in-Ttilill4 arse pd . CabiDets "?9..75 ' ' Give us a call and have.them Fred and lErs. bent varieties, 2�c dozen i attendedstn noes. ,_ Cowie and dough- [:insole's 'Ha1•«st • Home �Armi�•er- - • terra also llr. and l'Ira. fltiiwer'PiercS ;Kry'services. The afternoon service PapPrwhite Narcissus, 38 Inch Walnut dresser, If oo need a and daughter, all of Toronto, spent at 2.30 will be conducted by Rev. H'. 3 for IQs,.$5o dozen with"large mirror .17,60 Sunday 'with bIrs. Cowie and stn, C;, t:rozieri of Pickering -and, the-ev-• Single Daffodil-Q, 40c dozen : STOVE OR FURNACE John• aning service by Rev. J: R. Bick, of Donble Daffodils,40c and 50c.dozen "K Eleatrieal ((nods sewn s See its beforebuying, - The ladie's of the Broug'hatn.W: 31. Wlikevale. Music in the afternoon' Hyacinthti, all colors,,• IOCeltc'h - $• S. packed. three large :bales of cloth- will be supplied by•the Kinsale choir :wt Satisfaction -ing and three boxes of groceries and' and in the evening,the Balsam quar Prices oil gnAntitier+ and specisfil ?„ A - varietiee of tnlipq - - C• �`'!►• STERRITT - canned fruit at the home of :lira. G. set of Ha111p1 n71. ar Tuesday; Oct. -.. -✓ �uaramteed 1;11ilip on Monday afternoon, the. tot- '24th the :Annual_Harvest Home sup- on request. t� al value being $144.00, a splendi& per from 5 to 8 p. m. followed by a Q ` Funeral -Director l�,LVIN BUSBBY assortment of quilts, new and Used sand program tonal ttinP of music by Jones' Drug Store dIYlbIIlanoB $@rV1Ce _ cWthing and food. The, community St. Andrew's Church, Whitby, doub- � and the men of the church are toll- le quartet. headings by Mrs. Thomp- Phone 1Soo Hardware Phone 4800 ecting' a quantity of fruit and roots sorr; of Toronto-, celebrated -reader- to ;- �h01t1e 6840 p'1�e1'iaga 4>�tari4 PI(3$ERINGF be sent to-Whitby to be shipped end elocutionist. Admission 35 and, Piekeria Ontario - • to•th,6 Wcdst also. 20 center ' iF� v.•::�"'°'tir.{.��.,"u'AC=..crr�,..le.:- +,«vz:...S. - _ - `"`�-'- - - ,. _ •i--•'�. •<+-,r".. =3i. ,�_. ,.i' .p -w;.y 1K,S•".° 4• -_`, mss.;..:s"„.... �,+ai_w +z++:... r _ L' •,C' .#,.. .'1 _ A fi: ,, T ,,...- '. _ •yep�- .a,•- '�;; i .. THE . . . .-,� . . -._ .,..- . -.._ .- .. •_ ; _ yy;', • - Mystcrious has uses e q ------------------ : By J. R. W ILMOT •/. Bill %. SYNOPSIS. handle the big situations." So-it had ,at a London dance club Molly car- been left at that. Paul.Silver had . . • drlin who, rom- l 1 staff me Ho er 1# r s et g,. p r a ob. The following certainly no intention of paying over isea to get her s I •+• •.••_•:+:..{••, mornin dolly is stopped by a policeman tin- 5n, 1It .. •:� g three'thousand"poulida'to'some• 1 .•+:.�;rY,.;:?iii::$::IY::•,:{;ij:;::•'LW:;;;::.;vn' :•: _ - ,i r'g?.r; ;:'•:` ; ;;;:k;; ;,;i' and taken to the atati where-she is , f: ? '>. .. ;1++•>:«« known person in Greenwich. He was _ T=CA • x' ;,,y,c ,rg,• <r, ys .;.4; r %;;: >"i identified by a Mr. and Mrs. silver as P their missing niece. she discovers she too old a hand for that. is being used as a decoy in a gambling e house. The Silvers next tell 111o11y'that Meanwhile Molly had beets enjoying - Major Carstairs her father is returning Major CarBtairs' absence in -Paris: • 'CHICKEN SHORTCAKE from India. Molly meets her supposed Roger Barlin had been deputed to father -and they take a sat in town. B g P table beside-the-bmesu_ or she&I call A&-th- +­,9•i�-ls embraced, the Ito_ Roger Barling attends e;dinner given by "look after her," and as a custodian of ' Z Clip!pastry!four - her father.'She uses her loss of mem- ' Scotland.Yard myself?" phone in trner tinkled: Car IX4 cups of bread flow) cry as explanation of•her silence. The Yount; ladies in the absence of their. " ?' The angry gleam-had vanished from Who WA rt. asked the girl; as ' - - teaspoons M real Molly Carstairs wrktes demanding responsible parents he was such a sue- the other girl's eyes. A warm smile. Molly came ack to her. poons agie Bakiat:P6vdet money and silence. cess that he vowed that, if ever'he fell J%teaspoon salt upon evil times he would take the came to her lips. "Your father," Molly told her. "He 4 tablespoons shortening )CHAPTER XXV. •: p° ' "I'm sorry;" she apologized, "but' says he wants to see me at the Silvers. ICU j,cup eater - busineA up professionally.' , - g Silver,is sending a ear-around in half • _ Paul Silver had faced many crises Yet all.the time he was•with Molly I've been through hell•since last-we g in his life but none of them had been - met. I've been battling with myself, a hour. Sift dry ingredients; adl shorten-- s+.'critical as the resent. —and they had some really jolly times as tc what is the right thing to 3o. "Then I'm coming with you," an and mix its thorou down !n the country and elsewhere , inn ghly with a Three daye_had gone b}*wsince .he he Ras conscious that he was enter- I've thought of fading out altogether pounced the girl. -„ steel fork;add'beaten egg and suf: visit-of Major Carstairs and his pre- ..letting this damnable world swal- But Molly was adamant. "No," she . fiicicat water to make soft dough taining a fraud,an imposter. But that p• g -ccountered, "not yet.'' Remember, you a` ' Roll orpatoutwithhaadsoa8oured sumed.daughter—da'ys of panic and thought only made it all the jollier Roe low me u It's' been torturing me promised to leave this to me." board. Cut out with large floured agony. He had sensed that beneath Roger. He was firmly convinced that, long enough. By doing that I wont p To .a continued. biscuit cutter, or half fill greased Major Carstairs veneer there was a &omewhere;�there was a ghastly mis- be disillusioning my father, for he . S ) muffin rings`which have been menace. The panic side of his nature take, and that this sweetly attractive will be horribly shocked when he _ pplacedon greased baking-pan.Bake had °Persuaded him thus. girl was no willing party to-the fraud, `meows what I've been through. I've Thousands x is hot oven at 475°F. a�he On the other side there'was Car- she was perpetrating. tried to intimidate Silver, but•he's still taiauta.Split and butter who stair's last words as they stood' to- He had .discussed•the matter quits too strong.for me, just as he always e f 'Mothers and fill with hot creamed cken. gather in the hall: "When I come fully with Cleveland, whose knowledge was. Some, men are..like that, she Are Grateful Maka d shortcakes. ' • -hwk,, old man, Molly and I are going of psychology was .something to be aded, bitterly. "A woman has no away into the country. I've grown a admired profoundly. chance with them." S b Ere , pile - I _ little weary of London and so I think "As'-I see It, sir,"- Cleveland had . The- girl flung herself-on to the I arid underweight?Our sew i A'. s has she. We're going to settle down, said, "the young lady is.acting, under divan-beside Molly, And there -were edition of "Baby's Welfare" Try Miss AltceMfifr s and it may be a long time before we duress. She is the victim-of a more tears in her blue eyes. "You see,"she Kilt help you. It ht flaky n, et'again. So I have been thinking powerful mind, an evil mi-td. I be- went on, "If I- do that; you'll be able contains 84 pages i that before we go I ought to.make you lieve it is termed a condition of hyp- to go on.as if•I were dead. Perhaps 1 ) �pt of iavaluabia in. d artd Flora a little present--a small ex- psis. For some reason best known to shall be by that time; no one knows. foimation and _ y ression of my thanks to you both _or Ever i will-be smoothed out and many from lei - i e P the principal behind the3llot, the Ma- 'Everything tens from grateful �J all you have done for Molly during jor mast ]le Hoodwinked into beiiev;ng Father.need.never ]snow:` �t,�y t�� my absence.-I am not a weelthy than, that the young, lady ii; his daltThtet Molly clutched the girl's-hand des- 1 +� to the value of Paul, but I have some negotiable e- until such time as the principal deems perately. "Na, not-that," she.cried. 1=aOe Dry _s curities lodged at the Bank of France it necessary o dispense with her." Not#hat.I want you to promise that es Sti( rterl. in Paris. They represent a thousand , And for once Roger had-not smiled. `•you will leave this affair to tile. That ixtinds. I hope you will not refuse He believed there was a great deal:of you will go-home now and that you Write ou S.rd,a Mi. Lfmi" ' - _- _ them because I feel that I owe you a truth behind Cleveland's extravagant will stay there lentil-I send for you. h.nuas S•a.•. Toronto. great deal_ I have_mentioned this no%,- language. No girl of Molly's disposi- As you say, you've had a hell of a life. Vame " « L: the hopes that you will remain in tion.could ever_ have been guilty-of .Well, the r'a'tes owe- you something, A",*" ,12 t always use London until I return" ` and recommend Maxie wilful personation in this glaring-and and I'm going to see that you're not = ,- Those words had remained indelibly cruel manner. • cheated. a . ; ° - Baking ­--if Molly could only be brought to The girl beside .her began• to sob. ' Powder," sale gc had told himself many Silver's imes that " •r CONDENSED 'Miss ASCe � Y confide in him; ha knew it woald help I'll.do it, she assented—- _ Dietitian e>r ott>f it z as a nice idea,fiat what Paul 9i1- him considerably. At the moment he Montreal's finest a anti am ver-did not Iike were the Major's last was working in"the dark.- For De did y_ ---• �� P words. . . "that,you .will remain in not want to do.anything which would "THESE rs bote:l restaurants. "Magic tot- London until I return." That,to Paul `at all endanger the girl lie lowed. -If_ HARD I N ES bines efficiency and etxraoaly fD'. Silver,represented the nag. It sound- she chose to remain silent, he could + t 'the highest degrees $esidtss It at•,. ed ominously like a threat,sspeciall respect her attitude--would continue " = . Ways gives dependable resttlt& if, while the Major was in Paris, Le to respect it. The Hard times and scarcity of money In wholes=hearted a emei'hf: took it-into his hen-to in ui at the ' makes it more important than ever-to Peep • agreement 4 A9 for Molly;'while-she itnew she ,economize. Oneway,I save.on clothes with Miss Moir, the majority of school where Molly was supposed to was drifting .into a deep love for !s b7 renetrtn the.color of faded or � t Once- �Ot - -, "Canadian dieitiisians and cookery -have finished her education. " ' Roger' she knew Also the delicacy f out-of-style d esses, coats, stockings, Pct a test �eaChersuseMagit►xrlwi>?ely.Apd But that was not all. Certainly the her position. She hind heard nothing h¢t¢s �1oo3�ea and ubderwean Far .dyeing,.or tint- ay h; S out of 4 Canadian ,prospect of obtaining a.cool thousand rom Molly Carstairs. ' She hsid writ- Ing. I always use Diamond Dyes, They a b°Nagt¢mstno UK Magic because it gives can. on top of everything else he had had.' ten to say-that-the Major was in Pari are the most ecop6niical ones try_ far by n¢aa E' - tistently better baking muiti, was not to.be ignored, There were and that she would like to meet her to because they,.never tall to produce re- yQa MoSn`nr9, ts-� - _ other things. Silver had not yet ,•e- discuss things; but she had-received ever " ' No wonder �41a 'c outsells•s8 ' - salts that make you proud. fi�'Hy, en ce which R ar covered'f:zoYih fins m a 1 w n • azt no ze Dear'• s}le anted too .. Y } Pe w e- .. . P h n r g� than new a _e>ther baking powders e�mbuudl - things look better t a Barling,represented,the menace which her heart to Roger and tall.him-every- Favour your family with Chi dyed wlth�•Diamond Des. They newer. .- _ ea Shortcake—made with! M had prevented his indnlginK in' any thing, but rather than lose his love spot, streak, or run. They %go on _ had little "parties" at the house for her she knew that F`te must remain. smoothly and evenly, when_in the as 1 us Mar directs• Note its deli• until the affair had brawn-over. He had ' care flavour, its feather t htnatl silent, hands of even a ten-year-old child. An- - hg mentioned the matter repeatedly �o Molly an'd Roger-had been-down•into _ :ether thing,.Diamond Dyes never taBe _ Is Free Cdelr BdQ�i—Wbaa ou� Jt dson, but the fellow appeared fo be Surrey that afternoon.in Roger',s cai•. the isle out of cloth or leave it limp as yy ht ore.sullen-than usual; sometimes he He had taken hQr to Dalton Towers some dyes do: They deserve to be. bake athome,the new Magic Coott was openly ingolelit, and Silver f^it and she had immediately fallen in love r+• Book will give you dozensofretipes called "the world's finest dyes'.. _ ' :_Ike delicious baked foods, W� that he could no longer trust-Mr.Jud- with the delightful .old phase:- it Was � g,g:G., Quetiec.�• -soil further, especially as he had, as after ten o'cloek when they arrived "'k4'Standard Brandt Ltds Fraser yet, failed to hear that the dead body back in London. Ave.and Liberty St••Tereuhto.0" . 'of Roger Barling had been discovered' 31olly,•tired after her day's outing, ,.,,• ;r�;C;.` lying around anywhere. felt she must go to bed. Someone:rang sir :�. Silver might have surmounfed these the front door bell. tCk Relie� Now' i < ­ "�• -ir tribulations with his old philosophic Q U 4 P P On the landing stood ,Molly-Car- wrrtr ease had it not been for a died men- stairs, an angry glint in her eyes. i y tam ace. Yesterday he had received- an "What hate you done with him? - ' ' • ; arioiiymous communication which Hint- Where is he?" she demanded, mnac- Fro m, e�r�Igia -,', ed that the writer knew all about the itgly, - .a...a•" Tea fraudulent-Molly 'Carstairs;'that he The girl pushed her way past into (or she) was actually in touch 'with the flat. «.. + LATER e �lf.tes sail l>sssss;r'' the rightful daughter of Major Car- "I ' don't know what yoy mean,",•• _. -JACK I'M TO SEE CLARK ABOUT ! — stairs, and that if he, Paul Silver, did falfered Nloll'y. t . wEi_L,JACK,I GOT TH£ ORDER THAT BIG ORDER its 4O MINUTES "You're , ...YES,p.ELT FIT AS A''FIDDIrE•••. l t •'CONTAtNS not immediately.post three thousand trying to double Cross me,' AND I HAVE TERRIFIC NEi1RiT1S:.., YOU BET,I'LL ALWAYS ..��� pc ungz•in notes to an address in accused the other girl, "Y,ou've done t WHAT CAN t DO ? f-=— GET ASAJRIN - mset on every cis Greenwich, within three- daps,'an iii- array 'with hint. You've killed my 111 WHEN I WANT = j a your tusrantee terested gentleman at Scotland Yard father. DON'T WORRY! GET som? that s ; revird it of sty would be put into possession of certain Molly sank'down•on to"a divan: ASPIRIN.TWO TABLETS QUICK PAIN. - �- Pewdet to tree FROM PAIN. t 1� „ WILL STOP THAT PAIN IN !4 �(from ahem ar stets information.. You a rote me that he had gone'w _ �°' ba�rtsf take• It was not the first anonymous let- Paris. I don't believe a word of it , A Few iv►INUrES. Us&is CuLwo ter Paul Silver had received during You're in league •with Silver. I've career. This, one unnerved 'him. threatened Silver 'and apparently - ' Tomorrow Major Carstairs would re- there's nothing-doing. Why? Because \ f/ Great Britai h turn from Paris. If all was well,Paul between you, you'v e put him away. ;Great Britain has been the principal Silver,had every intention of skipping When did-he made his will" she .de- ' source of supply-of anthracite.coal for the county inside twelve hours. His manded, her eyes like fire, ` �� — �' :• Canada in the past five months, ac• wife, on, hearing what had. occurred, , Molly felt canner hlow. '°I' ,'really ouuting for 63.1 per cen', of the total was all for going,immediately.. dots t know what you're talking about," gainst 36.9 per'cent. from the United `.`And let a thousand slip by?" he- she answered quietly. "\Saor car-. _Real ASPIRIN Starts Taking Hold,in Few A intites 13tates, according to the latest report sneered. "Not on,your sweet life. I'm stairs is due track prdbabiy iii the Qf the'Doininioin Bilrea.ii-of-Statisiies. rio quitter at this game. As soots as morning. He told me he went there Now comes amazingly quick relief 'The United States supplied 96.9 •per I'v4 got my hands on the•goods—that an business: What-that business was from headaches, rheumatism, neuri- eent of the total bituminous coal im- will,be tim•e.enough. •You alwitys were -b. did not tell me, But I do know cis,neuralgia...ihefastesisaferelief; 'ports, however, and Great Britain the one for bein scared, Flora.You leave this" Moll 's voice rose in an alm-,st � is said, yet discovered. WHY ASPIRIN g , Y Those results. are .due to a soles-. remainder. this matter to me. I know how to hysterical 'cresce'ndo,-"as soon as he -tific discovery by which an Aspirin WORKS SO FAST does return I am going to tell him Tablet begins to dissolve, or-dis- Drop an' Aspirin --- --- — — everything." integrate, in-the amazing space of Tablet in-a slow.of "Fine words,"sneered the girl. "But two seconds aftor.touching moisture. •• water.Note that BE. DIANA GOLD MINES,.LIMITED - .y^u can't font me. •Either And hence to start "taking hold" of FORE m.it has. o ` you give I- pain a few minutes after taking. ;�� •con,it nas.starud to - - • - - me ,a hundred pounds no* or I go`' The illustration of the glass, hem i disintegrate. _ SEND FO.R DESGRIP..TIYE CIRCULAR straight to the police., How does that! #ells the story. An Aspirin Tablet What it does in this ' suit ou?"•r• to nt a most instant- ens i u starts swallow.et.And thus is' eadg _ ass I : d t does in your = "Seeing that-1 haven t.a ,hundred t3►you ' "fast action. y stomach. H is Opinions and Reports On All Mining Issues Cheerfully 'Given pounds it suits me quite well," Molly o po_ O work almost 'nstanily. Ua " told her calmly. She.felt suddenly When you buy, thou l--'T �, MOU„ma - DORAN SECURITIES LIMITED r lad, "There's the telephone on that y6u against RIN'tutesr o be Sure g P you get ASPIRIN S quick relief, be r _ WAverly 2666 all-so ss�o� tot smldsng , sure the•name Bayer in the form'oi Does Not Harm the Heuer! (SSL1E No .42-- 33- 1 across is on every tablet o1f.Aspirin. , . - ' .�//F• 1. a: �•3?n .rY!_.+TU., s.-C�u:. ..'y45'-a4y_ ..... ,� :t.^1 t.4yu'� , ..k..y'. __ a+.�tlO• sw .,,.2.?d-'-'v._."Y+'a. -':..�..' '• J -~-:y'' i• .ri tC+R+:+..Lev a. _ • __ --• _ 1- " 'sn ,y , " Charn�ulg Fall Dress - GOLD MINING STOCKS. _ BUY HOLD SELL 1 vur semi-weekly •shining Topics" will keep you Informed about the .� COMMEN'D'S EVENTS jay H�`LEN VKIT.I:IAMS. ' leading gold Issues. Oas particular gold mining stock-low pitced-traded on a Local Ex- change--should Lesson Fur- change-should In ogr opinion advance sharply because• of development Illustrated &Teaam under way. _ _ - hed With Ev 7< Pattef7L - i5 � " r �• We will send'you w'Ithoat cost Os obligat30h - ..-:mime and report on low prlo*d Issue, which in o. opinion la duo • - or as advance In price. _ THE A. E. BRODIE, Investments, 302 BAY STREET, TORONT02 _�±t >4 , • :/:�./'./'.,�/'. �.�1/.//.,,/.ate'/.//////. .• :.�... - DIAL -'AUSTIN MORAN - - qft - '­Personal Glimp , Milton J. Cross never gets ruffled and is the calmest man in the studios no. matter what the stress or strain. Genies Hicks, serious and cations devotee hours of study in preparation for special assignment conscientious, Woman s- _ oroadcaats.-: :-ward �`r T°V' .,A -nlgb-i_supervisor of mike-masters; is s ' natural born mimic and regales his associates-with imitations of•themselves. William Scotts, conductor and saxophone Soloist, is married a the former Chaffs rs • • - ; Anna Accardi, . . The mother of Muriel Wilson, Mary Lou of the Show Boat i� Company, is prominent in politics in New York Bradley Barkers who - appears in many programs as an actor and imitator oil animal and othtr By d1AIH M. MUItGAN sounds first applied his unique gifts to excellent advantage when the talkies F _ Y came to Hollywood. He was- everything in those days from the approach- :'.ing footsteps in a mystery thriller to a frying egg in a Jack Holt picture. _ * * * a • a •FOR=DAILY LIVING. - Can't Insure Hall's 3 twinging Voices _ R. M. N. Tisdall, British Olympic Champion has some very - There's a limit to the variety.'of unusual contingencies that even Lloyd's definite rules which 'he 'follows in his daily` routine of keeping of London will insure you against, it seems, that the sponisors of Wendell nA fit. On looking these rules over, it is .quite apparent,.that this " Hall the."Red Headed Music Maker" seems to have run into something 7 f. business -of-ken ing -on your toeal is-simple and demands no ex-'_ Of a stone wall in their attempt to insure the Voices.of the.lanky Red Head- penditure other than the development of sheer commonsense, - Note the plElr41, "voices", for'Wendell sings its three dtatinct pitches, and hie sponsors wanted to insure all three voices for $100,0Q¢s 0nst _' which so many of us lick in'our daily-living. - Here they are mishap. Thep made application with the A. F. Shaw a Co" Chicago'agents 1. Never jump out of bed immediately upon awakening. of London Lloyd's, for the insurance 'bat for once the renowned London Have' 8'gOOtl stretch first,-then.,get lip without delay. firm was stumped, accordiag to the Chicago agency.And that's no reflection`on the permanency of Weadean three voices, 2. Never take violent exercise before breakfast. A little either, for he's had them all for a good many years how, and the chances System$tic stretching, copying the_movements.'of the domestic ;are that he'll have them for a good many, *ear to come. - cat, and a few minutes' deep breathing at an open window are sufficient. Snapshots - 3. Have a cold shower and a brisk rub-down if your con- , ° Eddie Cantor, shortly before his- return to the air channels, was bEing stitution will stand.it; if cold water fails to induce a warm glow _ tnteryiewed by a Hollywood girl for her high school. paper. He had lust - however, try-a tepid shower instead, followed by plenty of fric• r come oft the set fatigued from _sa exhausting scene. .`.'Why,.Mr. Cantor". _ she queried, "what makes you look so old)" "Trying to keep young": tion.- wearily replied Eddie. . . "Trying to keep young?" repeated the puzzled 4. Don't fuss about food. That whatever suits you, but youngster. . , "Yea - four of 'em;' explained Eddie. _ rigidly avoid _whatever does not. Always stop as soon as "Phil Baker the, Armour Jester, while playing a New York vaudevtite ` you feel your appetite_is beginning to wane; enough is better than theatre years ago: gave each of the Neil Sisters, fellow artists on the bill. r. y a i5-Bold piece as s luck charm. Promptly the Neil Sisters' booking went a feast: Drink plenty of cold'water between meals. Smoke % :wrong and it was'q't until necessity forced them to liquidate the "charms" The material is 'the-nev worsted if it soothes your nerves, but inhale as little as possible, _ that luck changed for t4 better, crepe liiixture. It falls so gracefully - w • • + + # and is so exceedingly smart this sea- 5. Don't indulge in violent exertion until two hours after a ' Ben Is Mournful : - son-for school wear. meal; never go in for any exercise that bores you --chczae some- -- . Bea ur and his efesr dorm one of the most inseparable teams to Juniors will love*this model: It thing-you can enjoy or it will do you no good. the show Bernie ei a and It is s slow day when the "Old Maestro" destroys, can also be made with long sleeves. 6. Let the sun and air get to your. Polly as much as.pos- he a than thirty "heaters". � For more dressy wear, carry it out Bible; see that your clothing is loose and light. Tight collars -But the pace has been telling on Hen and he finally consulted a doctor i-' fallle crepe ei19r in light run shade. and shoes should be avoided. v as a result, Bea'ha been on the diet of "nlcotineless" 'cigars for an Tartan plaided gingham, wool jer- q, Take an occasional rest-pause =during the day. )Sink- Indefinite period. And-as the "Old Maestro" puts it--"Am I suffering", sey and wool and synthetic-mixtures into an easy chair and recline on a -couch and relax your. mind 4 other suggestions. are g • . - •--- ---- - - •- - g and body eornpletely; it is Nature's finest tonif- When you are - o. 2892 is designed for sizes, r Style N gn s . ._ aeoleaax. y .. - will often - 'r l it ' T.30-Countr Club ...:..cRC'r I:, Isi-16•and 17 years. off-color' spend a day in beef if your can afyo d t; di 92 e.a0-Andretcostelanets ........CFRB , Size 16 requires Bea yards 39-inch work wonders. T � 9.00-a sty anGypsies asanc......:CRCT with % yard 35-inch contrasting. $. Don't worry over• things .until they happen;-then it Will .^ Radio's All-Star lo.00-c n en°e ai�Hour: ::.....:: ..CRCr- NOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. be too late. _ 16.30-Jules Laude •••....�.•.••*�' -'- - 9. If you go-in for physical exercise, perform them just Pref3entatif�l� ' zero Hour ...........,..,.WLW writer your name and address before you go to bed; they will help you to induce sound sleep.' 10.46-Howard Barlow ...CB'RB ly, giving number and size fuC?� , .r •• }»«+ •«»+ svagaa::. .._ Don't indulge iD them when you are feeling dog tired, however; _ _ - WALT= rsxorss 9.00-Crime Club . ... ,.. WLW patterns as You want. Enclose 6c in instead simply stretch your,limbs and run yqur. hands• over the Crumit and'Sanderson .wBEN- scamps Or�Qin Ccoin preferred; wrap • , • station {Letraa Kilo. 1.45-Trade and Mark ...,...:.:WLW it carefully) for each,number, and surface of the body with a brisk--rubbing motion towards the NC• Tomato ........ 891 1030 {00-California Melodies ::,�...CF'RB CF a4oacreal »..... !91 {00 Ben Bernie ..WBEN address your order to WilaaD Pattern heart. .But be careful to distinguish between tiredness'and IaZY Cl north Bay ..... 888 oa0 Grenadiers .........;;...CRCT Service,.73 West Adelaide St,,Toronto. mess. CQ Chathaan ....•.• 891 1810 e.30-Nino Martini e o •r ...,.:::::CFRB - - - - __. - R$ Toros * .....•.• '416 {i0 Texaco Reporter ..;......w-BEN :• 1�., riQmman sense and modQrat3on_in kill things. C. Montreal ...... 411 4a0 10.00-Amertcan Legen4 CFRB With winter and the 'accompanying ills-colds, influenia' 3CCR. Montreal ...... 465. {46 Lives at Stake ......:"': wBEN ti 10 30-Test Rusin$ ........,......WKBW Unto the Autumn Hills nerves etc., and above all the lack of the life-giving sun, these .RCS. Toronto ....... 840 - 890 Rare flowts bloom in gardens -rules might well be followed by everyone- and a-comfortable • .•.. `8I3iL, Haaafltoa ...... 140 '. 890 �1y317l�a=. " Ottawa ....... 1010 3 00-Crime Clues ....•. ... .....WL W - �tOG; Hamiltoo ...... 476 1010_ Bert Lahr ....CRCT In -man's immediate care: . . winter-insured. Knowing how•easy 'ft is to -slip back into slug-, Preston 841 Sao g.3@-Albert Spalding : ::::...CFRB The glory-of the Autumn gardly habits, I would suggest pasting these rules on a piece L Wtndsor-l:oadoc 666 64Q 9.00-One Hour With Y%t ......CRCT a Y. Toronto «.... 861 8x0 Troubadours .. ........ WLW Grows freely everywbere - of cardboard and placing in a prominent position in the household) KA, Pittsburg «.... 209 930 9.30-Barns and-Allen',........wKBW OZ. at. Louis ...... {T5 :1090 ��,,�eo� Reisman .............WBEN s • e ♦ ♦ s .' YwS,Chicago ..........894 loco 10.00-Harry Richman .........WKBW No loveliness.'no 'vlsion i ON SMACKING A$y )Yew or t ...«. 849 8@0 ae. Cis Corn Cob Club ........_.,wBFrt More wonderful•could be. _ ` :'WBEN. Now Yo.'..«.:: iii 900 Than this rich, changing colour New York's magistrate, Jonah j. Goldstein, last week upheld , 'WEAF. New YoeY: �.»,, 45t Sao Breathed out_from eyerl tree. _ R. ChlaaRO ....... a46 870 a Bi-Weekly Program =,=I' the right of a neglected wife to smack'"the other woman". A WO'R. Buffalo ......... 643 _ 650 nice point f In dismissing assault charges preferred against the 'W01, Schenectady .,«. $79 790 !Gaining in Popularity ' Once;-in' a perfect harden, •�. WHAI[; Rochletor ..... 261 1150 defendant, the Magistrate said: Laws were enacted by human J FPKBW Buffalo .•..... 808 1430 GGod walked at eve they'say. . beings to regulate the cmiduct of human-beings. With this• im ` WJZ. N ow .York «..... 894 . _ 760 Tuesday and Friday at 2 p.m. brings Bebold, His steps are passing ' WJR, Detroit ........« 400 150 mind, I hold that a person is not required to be superhuman in WLW Ciacinnatl ....... 428 loo to the microphone Lionel Scott, well Upon 'these hills todayl W1iwb:.Chlca`o »».,. 447 870 known interior decorator. -Minnie Hallowell •Bowen. the control:of his or her conduct in''this case, the defendant, a - WTAM. Cleveland ...:. 830 1070 For many years Mr. Scott has con. wife and mother of three children, failing to' receive-support ., tributed hie ]dells to the leading from her husband, looked for and- found.him in the apartment These'programa are subject to ^h' >ce magazines throughout tkfe Dominion without,notice. ,EXCESS AT DUE he was occupying with the other woman. Through thin novel broadcast you Gasp, will be able to participate. over .the - "A wife meeting the other woman, the natural result is a _ .`p.>�• air in the .private consultations of clash and unpleasant words. I hold that the result of the natural 8.*D• Rudy Vallee F.............CRCT this well-known interior decorstoT, TO RHEUMATISM impulse in this-case is not- a• violation of the criminal law," 9.00-Mark Warnow .. CFRB By special .arrangement with ate- " Show Boat ......\VBEN e e e e * e 9.a0-Dramatic Guild ::.......CFRB tion CFRB over which this feature _ _ l0.00-A1 Jolson ..............CRCT is broadcast hir. Scott will'answer',One Reirieay for the TWQ $'0 D I� S Nlsc 'Present ......:...:..CKNC personally, your questions pertain- - 0.30-Husins and Belasco .....WKBW ing to interior•decorating. •All ques- Troublei ."Valerie Hathaway" by Claudius Gregory (McClelland and l.00-FooEhfll Echoes '...,.....•cRCT tions should be accompanied by al. Having rheumatism- so badly that Stewart, Toronto), $2.50, is a story which will appeal to those whe rs>aa: 1 she-could scarcely walk, this woman are interested in the deeper aspect of love; the relation s.oa-Jessica Drago•aette '..:..:.CRCT self-addressed, stamped' save ope to •, as0•-March-•of Time. ...........WGR insure a reply, fi began to put on a load of superfluous• between mental�and physical love and the part they play--in the" Curtain Calls ..............WLW _ flesh. In a letter just received she 9.00-Fred Allen .. ..........WBEN life of a man or a woman. While•the subject dealt with offers Western Hour�......:....CRCT, .. October writes:- _ the author a chance to become wordy and heavy, perhaps, Mr. 9.30-Football show .,.«......,.wGR ' "I bad a severe attacTy of�tiettmatism ., - Phil Baker ......v.........WJz Dusty rusty bracken; Gregory, escapes such an.accusatiolt,.and Offers a novel that can 1 0,00-First Nlghter ......:.....WBEN ThiatedOWII afloat; in both knees. it was.so bad that for: pe Olsen and Johnson .,,.,,.WKBW blue,sbadowed and a`khdrawn three weeks I could not put my feet to be read by everyone, from the:flapper•to the professor. As books 30-Lum and Abner ,.,„...._.,WBEN H1118, 0.45-Howard Barlow ..........CFRB tp dtitdnces remote, the ground. I was also getting terribly are always'.acceptable-as gifts-and the season is drawing near, , X40 ..CRCT -rat-fat not getting my usual -it would not be amiss to put this book on your gift book list. • .._ 11.00-Souvenirs .............. _ - of Paris CRCT = g hii g I no, :. •. a.3o-Under the Bridges, ei�persevered. The first thing I no- _ Milkweed feathers blowing ., exercise. I start n • 'From a frosted pod; c was a tonic rte it had• the The -Royal Family £266,334, instead of being tared or 9.o@-Baron Munchausen .. ...WBEN A cocoon span upon a spray_ - the support of the reigning house. The Variety Hour wGR next that my rheumatism went, and- ' • Triple gar X Days- CFRB Of fading goldenrod and the British Taxpayer prince of Wales' income is -derived ,• ,, Jumbo ..,....CRCT better than _anything - I lost the from rent of lands in the Duchy of 0.30-8ym onic StrinC4 .CKNC Cricket banjos !n a geld wretched fat I am s woman of 60,and There was a sni pin's. revenue in Cor hunkers .......::..:.'CFRB " -' wben I-tell you I do-exactly the same 1922-23 from the crown estates (which Cornwall, which was created. a duchy 00--Dancing•Party•............CRCT of rustling corn tepees; by Edward Ill., for the support of his . „• pp 30--George Je�ssei•............CFRB 'Apples on the ground beneath women half my age without King George handed over to the na• eldest son. Since that time the eldest-Vancouver Frolic .........CRCT the least difficutlty,I think you will.un- £ion on his accesaionj of £900,000,be• non of the sovereign has been born -A row_of pippin trees, Ifl'Elscben in- J. -woft-as derstsnd ivh� I iweai' by, g a net sum from-which, no deduc- Duke of Coruyv_All. - L00_-Broadway_ Melody ,,.'.....cFrt3 Isalts and recommend them wberever tions bave to be made for'admint°stra Gene Arnold. .... .. �VLW The arrogance of summer i I go."M.E. - - lion':- The'annuities payable from this 8.30-Hollywood Show .,:......'CFR8 'Subdued somehow and sober.- Pop Concert '... ..........CRCT The'six salts of Kruscbea assist the �~ 1.00-Symphonic Honr�..........CFRB Smoke and bonfires, tallin leaves, surplus to-tbe-King and Queen a15d for Minnows--solved. a .aerlous'•probles�a B internal organs to throw off'each. day' salaries and expenses of the household, for the Italian engineers,who wished . Qyers,Concert .........CRCT One last rose-October. to Bevel Iatra, on the east shore of . 4.30-Hoover Sentin s ..CRCT the wastage and.poisons that encum- •amount to £47,000,-lvhile the-addition op 30--Sanderson sad_a•11 mtt .,•.::WGR' rEthei Romic Fuller. -the'Adriatic.- •Toe place era fall of - - _. .00--Vincent Lop•o.............WLNV her the system. Then, little by little, al annuities to-the Kings mother, s` :5 1.30-Joe Penner .. ...WLNV f that .ugly fat• goes-slowly, yes-but 'uncle and aunts and sisters, and to the stagnant ponds in wtrch malaria-bear• '11.00-Freddie Rich .:... .. WOR Gt. Britain's Benny postage-stamps, surely. The rheumatism and head- in mo uitoes flourished, The pe Rubtnofi .. ...:..CRCT Kings children (ezcept the Prince of g 4q •.00-seven Star Revue . . wGF of which more than 1,000,000,000 are aches disappear. -You feel wonderful- Wales), amount to £163;6666�a total Was conquered by•introducing a specia: Merry-Go-Round . ....WEAF used annually, are to appear in a deep• Iy bealthy, youthtgl and .energetic- civil lfst of £633,666. The nation, tpe of-minnow from Carolina, U.S.A.. jam' Fred Stone ..:.....:... WLW er shode of ted nest year. mac a eo than ever before is your life. therefore, profits -to •the .extent of which eats•mosquito eggs greedily. "=•_„ WBEN -;zhr•'Sib:Lt�"`r%� gi.4+s -�''f.. .;;f.- ,..-v,,p:... ;ate`__ _ -^v-• r'arc-+�- - >.= .:d' :.r,•�i'i?; •rti •�a^h:'w..'_; _ •'.."... o.. ";�.• _ �`i'w..5�., :c':"u...-+Y''�a a.• -::5 .-.r.... ..e`. :.!':• ,'S,_-.....:�.._.v K fir, -'i: "-•ss•' •rte""` •'� 1.� - eY7• velopownt for takine, Iris or hex Social Evening .There will be visit- spec a week-end tinder the - �n1r -- ay t f. Pare STANLEY-:•THEATRE part in life's afrugRlee. Country ' mg clergymen and Sunday with sp- al roof. life today possesses many more ecial music at both services and on 'Frank Stephenson, Mr. Distance Monday night a good program by and Mrs. Harris, of Georgetown, STOUMILLE TERMS . ! advantages than it did forty or local talent will be followed by ref- were visitors at the home of David A - ILMParr..r. i1JWiio•idlsadse. fifty yearoago. -Modern machine reshments including plenty of pump- and Mee. Stephenson on Sunday. -- „ " .'!?t _:ytlb@criptW= t.U• United scat« and Great ery makes farm work lighter than kin pie. Further notice, next 'week. The sale of the household effects FRIDAY and SATURDAY- Brualn 02.00 in advance. The orchestra which recently of A. and 'Mrs: Moffat was well-at- -that experienced by our ancestors, organized under the leership of tended They moved to Toronto on- Oct. 20 and 21 _ who did not have motor care, Mr. Leo Barnes, for service in the Saturday where Miss Brown will JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, telephone, rural mail delivery, Sunday School at Centennial, is do- join them "SING OF THE JUNGLE" in d 'work. Mr. Barnes is an ex• A number of the grown-ups and -' - radios and many other attractions. g $O0 p are being ra(Buster Cbbe Frances Dee) penenced conductor, and has played the school children, who NOTES AND COMMENTS. Too many attractions, however, with the Toronto Symphony Orches• taught music by Mr. A. W. Lynde, Screen Songs Comedies are not conducive to the best tra. Mrs. Barnes is also an arson:- of Whitby, were in attendance at the The most modest people. in the interests of the young. ' Hard plished musician. Practice is heNt in musical festival at Brooklin on Fri- - the church every Thursday at 8 p day evening. This project was spon- n-world are heroes, those who have work very seldom kills any per• in to which anyone who is interest- sored by the District Women's Ins- • TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY- :risked their lives in rescuing others person, but too little work is an ed is welcome This is an excellent titute, and proved a wonderful sue- from drowning • or some other un- injury and kills thousands, as opportunity for those who desire to cess. Mrs. Bert Harvejr, convener of October 24 and 25 ratural death. A hero is the person •'eaten always finds something have orchestral training. - the Brougham branch, was very pl- "THE CRUSADER" ''who ignores his of her own safety for idle hands to du." Exercise is - eased with the rogress made by SyS. e Brougham school choir under 'in the anxiety to save anotber per- '.. . Brougham . - the -- necessary for proper physical - -'-.- :-- Mr. Lynde's tuition. Mrs. Gannon son in great danger. The true her- and mental development, and lack The Robt Rawson family moved to and Mrs. H Malcolm sang a duet, re= :.Pkrking space in rear' of oes will not boast of their achieve- of sufficient exercise is detrimen Claremont on Saturday. presenting the Women's'. 'Institute on the Theatre. ments, but will rather belittle what tal. .Country life may be "al 11 Mr. and . Kydd � daughter, the program. Little Earl Hiltz ree- STD. SCHMIDT, Prop. " they have done and will say they but it is sure, in bringing out of Toronto, we Ru of L. and elves much'applause for his mouth' :have done only their duty, and what g g Mrs. Matthews the week. organ selections. what is beet iu the young manor ' Mr. and Mrs..Tordi ,end .song of , - guns other person would have done woman. Barrie, spent Sunday at' the Matt- stands - _ under similar circumstances. A hero .., how's home. Masquerade Dance . 0 for ' is not only one who saves lives of bI aywoo of . nv;lle and - ._••.._..- 4udley Miss Helen Barclay, of Toronto, vis- fellow-men,_but may run great risks ., A Maognerade Dance will be ' in saving he lives of dumb animals; Robt. Kinnear has engaged;with ited their mother on Friday. beld'in the Various Other g Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rolf, of Mark � or running great. risks in their eff- Grasmere Farm' for a month. ham, were with Mrs. Rolf's father, Mrs. T. Annan is visiting in Whit- Dr. McKinnon, on Sunday. DEW DROP . INN too numerous to mention in - ' 'orts to save a burning building. Dur- - , in the past week two by with her daughter for a few days. Mr. Roland Perryman and friends . o* - which we Iv g p cases of hero- Mrs. D. -Winters has returned give insurance see- - of Trenton, paid his people here. a Tuesday Oct. slut 1933 , ism, performed by young women, from a pleasant visit' with her old visit last week. vice. , was brought to the attention of the friends near. Oakville. Congratulations-to 'Mr. and Mrs. public: In one case a young woman Jack`Cassock who has been emp- Tom Philip on their' marriage on Cummencing at 8.30 p. m. Our beet recommendation -- loyed by F. H. Westney for several the 14th. saved another from drowning in the — is Satisfied Clients. Ask the . years has severed his connection and •Fred and Mrs. Flamilton are the let- god anil 3rd Prizes !silt be giv• . ' Rideau Canal by jumping into the intends going back to England for parents of another little son, born, ed to the 3 best costumes, both man who insures through - : nark, cold water, having-taken -off a holiday. Oct. 9th.' Congratulations. ladies and gents. ibis agency. cnly her shoes. The other took place There was no church here On Sun- Phil. and Mrs. Forsyth, of':Mark- = in a Muskoka Lake wheria lad tea- day last owing to the anniversary ham, were visitors of Tom and Mr*. TIORONTO GIRLS' ORCHESTRA -CYRIL E. MORLEY-, services at Pickering. Many'intend- Brown on Thursday. in old titne and modern rher from Toronto, saved the., li%,es ed these Sunday and Tuesday'meet- :1i r. and Mrs. Walter "5fiddleton dancing. Phone 8700;• of several passenger's in a motor ings and were well repaid. and Mrs. Buckingham.. of Toronto, Admigaion, 25 Cents DICKERING," ONT. boat, which burst out in flames. Both The Club met at the home of R. — ' of these-young women exhibited,the and Mrs. Hedge a week age and had — -- a splendid-time. Mrs. Hedge had the" .,;,;ale Register - • • - true characteristics of a, hero by housie decorated with colored autumn. . - ;F _ - blinimiaing the importance of their leaves It wag decideii 'to have a WE;I}N ESD Y. NOV. let - Auct- Than�� 1 1/ 1� e ma_wfuerade at the home. of, Gard. ion sale of fro-=h :nikh cows. 5pr- g g w - - " and-Mrs. Winters on Frida} evening, !ogees and heifers, and horses. at :�PG 1✓/ALS f- Two Toronto doctors 1lAVe pro- -Oct• 27th. Eviryone• must come in Int 9 con. 2. Pickering. on high- :, = costuine or be fined. way,.one and a half m'las east of - aced a new Rnestbetic which The tiigstets'of 1332 �Iaaonic Lid= Pickering Village, rh- pr-perty of iprolnlsed, to be buperiur-.6 any ges of_Toronto District B. to. the E. L. Chapman. 5 months credit•. 6ELT.OGG'B _ mow In time. It boa. been tested number of fifteen or more with theis Sale at one o clnc t' Watch for 'Whole Wheat Flakes, 2 for • . 21 C bltt in one of, the hospitals in the "rives -paid a friendly visit.tn F, 1I, bills. 1ti'm ALaa: Auctioneer. MAPLE LEAF -_ and'Mrs. Chapman on Wednesda> o: _Vt7TEIt'� LI wT� C�)UIt3' Chniee qn C - Uuited States with-very satl5fi c ,last week and enjoyed an evening of Mine ' Meat tV oZ •ar �Vc - tory-restllts. At present the coat .aocial...pleasure. They were arson!,)- MUNIC1PAUTY , gnality y • J , 'of production is very high, but of the Township .of Pickering anied by SIr: and' Mrs. Albert Down;• _ -FIti,E313 ROAgTED the new D. D, G..AI. i �1 that objection ails likely soon be n t BLIC nuTtf, i3 hereby gs�f Peanuts In the' shell 2 1DS. . 23C A quiet .veddinfz took place u:. Fli- Pn that s Cnutr# fr�r the revision of f � ,removed. As-in' all new anedical daffy the 13th, when Mks- Jean ..nu-• .Part.; 1 and 2 of :he V'oter's' List L c _ -discoveries, the profession - will an, eldest daughter•nf Thee. 'and '-for the -said'municipality, for 1833, Sweet Potatoes, 3 IDs., . • " • 16c not he hasty in- bringing: it Into Mrs;. -Arman_w-as united in marriage will be held by HL; Honour the'Coun- ' Io Sydney .R. Wonnacott. of Gras „ - CHO[CE QUALITY ,general use, until it has been ' cy Judge, at. the T wnship Hall '-n mere Farm. T"ney".ueza married at Brougham on Monday. October 3osh. Tomatoes large' can special Oe thoroughly uroved to be what is the Manse at Carleton Place by the 193.3, at the hour of ten o'dock in � � l ` 'hoped'' of it. '-Toronto U'nivetsity Rev. J. S. .Ferxusog. a firmer oast-',the forenoon:' READY CUT has won. a - or of St Andrew's Church.. P.ckpr- . A list of complaints - - - great name- fQr itself paints .of err.yr3 and_Macaroni 3 IDs for d 19c !or rile niaau valuable dincuveeief! ing. '� short brine}-rrto+in trip to the omissions in said Voter%, Li-,t may ! • ' - "'• 1' ' y Capital. and its rhany noted place's be .eon at' the office of the under- SW'IF'TS made in medical, Science.-- Itq• of interest was cn;nyrd.-Their friends' gigues Clerk at VVhitevale. rr�� lb s. ' fame ha�', spread over the whole and associates. extFnd every • good, Of which all persona interFsted Jewell Shortening, 2 IQs. for '-' :--- 21e wish to the 'r A-1v• married roup1•e ,till please take notice anii 6%ern . _ •ifvorlcl, slid. -epdkks -well for-our _ -- ,great Provincial seat of- learning, tar a happy grid prE.c-pemu life. rher=give; accordin¢ly. — Tiger SalnZOi"i, large can, • » 22c Hi bland Creek, Dated the 19th day of nctobNr. 1933 Not only in medic%% science has g Donald R. Beaton, Poultry hi•essiue soli all seaaun'►ng.in glass:shaker", lOceach ' = Toronto then tvun fame, b.tit_alsu Clerk of the maid Municipality. 8ag�'' VV'p rerfrre� to- report that llic� P hu Long R-nits. No Short Weights. 'in other brancir,es, emch men as Ruttable is n,)t suite as well .again, - ;Prof. McLennan, and others-,have . Mr. and Mr_. Levi Ann`.,; visited• Studio of the Dance - eh'e C week. of' report a in Chicarir. BOOTH Ids MURI SON brought Enloe to to. Toronto Urn• -Cast week. They report a_sweat Fair. to be �.p�aed _ -, - vereity. It it, one of the largest,' a hrrspitable-city And cnurteou� cit- n Pickering if-not the rargest; uoiveraity fa izens throughout $ PIS EKING the British Empire,and the iuuhey Mrs. Walter Sentt, fnrmeriy' N1iR: Fanny Closson-, and-_{laughter, Dnr- What cbild does not love to dance: You.order HON � PICKERING 800 We-deliver eppat by the' 'country, so that othy, -returned to Nevi; Liskeard on and what mother does not love to see these Alen of learning clay engage Friday after a visit to the home of her child with the graceful body and '1a their rebearch Work, is money her parents, Ben .F.'and'Mrs., (gloss- Poise Char dancing pi�,.,e can give, pn Miss Dg¢rothy EM4. whose parents • _ =`well spent. The people of To The Young People's •Society expect, have talten re.idence in Pirkering =+ sonto, rig well as the whole pro- to provide plenty of humor..in'the Township,,-will open a �chnol of saris• :;_�'ickerin Hardware Store .:Yince,.hnve Cefibon to feel proud of Mock Trial of Mary vs. Min. which ing id the.near f uture �they are settling on. Wednesda the Miss Ellis i; wcil known in botb On- Lheir great seat of learning, y' tarto and Quebec. where she danced 25th, of October, in.the basement of with real success, ar.ri is prepared to I - 'We oecarionail hear a ono Centennial Church, the,,r Court Room teach vario a st 1'ea and steps. The Canadian Winter Horne Needs Plenty of Heat and Light. Y y g for the case. y P _ than or woman who have spent all We are reminded that once again' Watch for Notice of Opening. guy %Findlay Oval Range and an Alladin Lamp. -_ _ !heir lives in the-village, with'the the hunting season-draws near. Arr You wilt alccaye be$atie8ed 'exception of#' a beiefpertod spent angemetits for this rear's outing FRED STACEY - . ' 3 in a large city visiting relatives or were made at the meeting on Sjtur• _ Alladin Lamp, special at 86.'l5. _ sac 'night Our village always ob- Painter and Paper hanger seeing the eighty find when they tains its full share of the wild flame -(Late of, Bolus Co., Toronto) 1 Only Coffield Electric Washer, l return,.belittle their home -town which is-to be found in our north- All cla_sof work guaranteed at lowest { special for$69.00. J Ior being "slow," and 'having no 'land. c9st. 15 yeNts experience. _ " attractions worth seeing.' The' On SOth, a and Vion(iu'rch t. 2!�th PINE ,DRIVE, DUNBARTON Plow Shares for all makes of Plows. " 3 y and 0th, Centennial C']:urch i,� hold'• - _ • • � - • : ;'• , do not seem to knuw that the ,ing its• Harvest Home 'S?nirFS and orwrire ilnntharron P. O. • majority of those taking 'a part Agent fur McCormick-Deering Farm \lachinery and Repairs..`, the allairs,uf'tile Ctmilt y: were Our :Motto:—".We have it, Can get it, Or it is•not made." - - ..t'J/nRaL1UnU f L11611' 111L 1rPetIl1�C8N- _Autumn �'- Coach Tours •. _ ka the humble village, ur �nmll -» J. S. 'BALSDON, = PICKERING Town;but Inure fre ilututlj ups ,�� _ on "The Dings Highway _._'_ Y ;z irm, The most of the le,kainl; •'tatesinen, merchants, lawyers, -.'Now is.' the titue to make. that expected visit to C O K H E R E ,ministers, and many 'others occu. - _ i >: ;ing prominent p0s1L1(tn9 id the' friends or relatives—that long delayed'•b`usinesa e •-lute A'i men Wand «'onion We have'on oiir.di=play tables many lilies which ive lire passing onto y' -trip or all ius ection of the latest Fall fa9hionfi. ' you at away below present cost To clear these lines ' `.'b'r6u•ght' up in the cuuntry, and - . . : -. ,.p: = _ ,-. we have-substantially reduced the prices. iu, .. - each case, which.tiwakes a very attractive bny for you. '!-lien going to the im Ion 11 enjoy •tl,e.brisk' air of the open' country m^r-wriuld go barefooted, tivhich r "lien's Work Boctq, cu.nle-,in and Pee these. 1.89 and 2.49 pr. - r�[ course is no disgrace. The a?de gull tug=beautiful spectacle of the landscape' Boys' and Girls' Scampers, while they'laQt, 9flc'pr. ;;'. tiothes which they gore were i4len"3 Heavy Sweater Coats,at 2.49 each. - y _. : . :bedecked ill the valied and gor$'edn's Bo y4' ngl 9 ort Fante, Special, 95c per pair. inade'of home !Bade" c1utL iv'ni }, :: 13 y E ish p _ "`Men's Fine Shirts, a bargain at 95c and 1.00 up: : would stand fa great amount of�tt; Colors, of Al , _ Men's Work Shirts,'good quality, 75c each. wear, noid Iu,mo�tCw4eY ti'ei ILade -.` .. - _ .. __ . by their mothers. It is true that C For travel information ttpply --We are always glad to see you and it iP never any trouble to show r'2hC fa. .n or ianntry village doer± u our merchandise. yo o . n„•' 1, as rnauv attractions I Lm s D Fbone 2904 a• 6hr• fp f'. I[9, but instead t5f &a' y �o'A'ch ^rL.d� es _ thi- t,; i• _ ;.:rarlvantage it is an - E C' 1 La B RADLE Y Wadva; �,,,. r to t,i4 yvting man or � • -.�NOtLau who In Cite process of de' I - Eastern I�O , Pickerin$ F':z C K R 11VI CT r re•+•• v. •}.y _ rj,�+gV'W,b!I' t `�1• .xi�.a.u: -y,�. y'4�v id h'i,'. •',k •..5.;'. '.`.-}y x�. d'�i' - 6.. ti S• .I,^ .�...7' k G.��c,i• PF'. -j,=.i.m. .._'s .,a:.<ri• `v"'x.:r+,s.+set-n ss-..+7..� - .. - rs:o�x.�'•.,.�'_'_. ..v ` r,i .�.,I,,> .piw•,�` 'a, ,n,.r _ .e' „ya.' q ."•.,' _ -_t. . - :iK.,-, •I�..' :a•w.ra• '2s.',L•-.,,.• i �_• 7'•7 "'Y. r f .F�-• '�' .yr` m.A=ZI[tDid7 , Mrs. Simmers sod Mr.Baird, of The canning factory completed Aneivenary Services of the United WK. ANDERSO -- Toronto. spent Sunday with Wm. the tomatoes on Saturday last, Church, Piekerirrg Hris week -�j 'Rev. and Mrs. Harton spent and Mrs. Birkett. and hsva now eommenced on the Annive Services in the Unit- = r tr B�turda7 Let io Toronto. A "fresh gravel" sign Is being pumpkins. ed Church ao Sunday last were un- DUN BARTOX Mies Margaret Briscoe is suffer• displayed on the Brock Road, Frank Roden has been confined usually successful in every way. Dr. ing from a Severe attack of the south of the 8th con. to his bed suffering intensely from Laidiaw, of Erskine Church, Toron• t�T w • ._{ D. A. Scott, is busily occupied kidney trouble: Latest reports, to, preached two remarkable address- I N S U R A N C E ' -- Alvin and Mrs. Bashby. of here at present on the house- however, indicate an early re es and was heard at each service by _ +Pickering, visited the former's wiring that is taking place. eovery. a large congregation, the .auditorium AUTUMOBILR .mother on Sunday. Mrs. English and daughter, of. Miss McGlashan and Miss Smith in the evening being filled. He was FIRE; Miss McIntyre, of Toronto,spent Toronto,spent Sunday with Miss spent the weekend with S. F. and assisted in the morning by the home 'BURGLAR Y the week end with her brother, H. Margaret(Haggle) 3raham. Mrs. Robins, formerly C. P. .R. choir and in the even]'_.by that of ;- QaeIIeLTYi i" '•Gi. McIntyre, here. There is a severe scarcity .of .agent here, and now stationed at- the United Church, Claremont,• wh . Emmerson and Mrs. Ormerod, water in the east end of the will Lindsay. ose presentations were very well re- LIFE INSURANCE •;�� -:••Of Greenwood, spent Sunday with age, numerous wells being dry. Thos. Paterson is exhibiting an ceived. The supper and program on Boy and Mrs. Morgan. g Phone Pickering?924 801y , - Born. off �nnday. Oct. 16th, sit old gun this week at his shop. It Tuesday evening were very., fine, the W. P.and Mrs. Jones,Lewis and Victoria Hospital, Toronto, to h claimed that the gun was used Dies provided an excellent chicken Ire. Jones and daughter, Erla, of Eric and Mre. Pearse, eon, Robt. in the Ware of the Roses, if they dinner, accompanied b�c the usual L. E. �'NE/LL $alsam, a pent Sunda with Roy N t tasty jellies; salads,* pumpkin, applq � Pe y y Eric. used Runs in that war. It is a • °and Mrs. Ward. dy FUNERAL DIRECTOR ANDS A number of oar citizens are rea loaded, but -no one cares to pie and cake galore. The program by c Mies Bett Pratt is the winner the Toronto Vocal Ensemble, under EMBALMER - y y preparing to leave for Toronto fire it, so the plan is to tie it to a the direction of Don 5 Linden was A of the Eaton trophy, represented and other points for the winter tree and about 100 feet of binder the best yet. One man (a good jud- Hucceeaor total. J. Mather, by the obtaining of the highest months. twine to the trigger,"just in case." ge) declared it the­best program-in BtouHville ' number of points at the recent Judson Edwards, of Michigan. Pickering for years. Their group of Night and Day Service ,school fair. and Miss Mabel Edwards, of To- Experiment eight vocalists (ail Radio Commis"- 7. The congregation of the local ronto, visited with friends here on ion Artists) " provided a group of Business Phone Residence Phone 9841 9!320 "United Church are participating Sunday. no longer. It's costly. Use Cress numbers in,which all of, the required ;r In the shipping of two cat• loads of Corn Salve. E. C. Jones, dukkgist. - Mrs Hensted, of Vassar, Mich., technique, coloring etc., appeared to •il;�:. fruits, 'vegetables etc:, to the who has been with her sister, Mrs. be recognized, as all genuine art- DINTY'S' GARAGE -North We.A. - Chandler, since the death of their ICASQTIERADE ists do, and particularly radio en- Rev. J. E. Glover is conducting faiher, J. H. Beal, returned to her tertainers. Miss :Margaret Fullerton Cor. Brock and Kingston Rds. �. ":anniversary services at the Dun home on Thursday of last week. elocutionist, gave ,several new numb- - barton United Church on Sunday T.he Soeial Club of the �on7mun HALLO WE EN DANCE ere in a new way to many Pickering General Repair Work all care, �c , -morning next, while Rev. E,, M• ity are holding a dance on Friday listeners. It was reported in-Toronto Burgess. of that church, will takt3 evening, Oct. 20th, in the Com Will be held in the recently, by -one of the staff cond- guranteed at reasonable .•charge here. ucting the auditions for the C. '. C. prices, y> munity Hall here. The Califora f f,• .: Robert and Mrs. Ferguson, of lane, of Toronto, will furnish the 3COMMUNITY HALL that this group was the finest r,'-"ets Acetylene Welding' Oshawa, ' and Harry and Mrs. music for_ the. evening. -Invita _ �T - kind he had ever heard Frank Hou- Batteries ropaired d-and charged. -Patterson, of Norwood,- spent tions are out. stop, of Toronto, accompanied the Firestone and Dunlop Tires. , . the tea hour at the manse off Mrs- R. Rawson left for the O L A REM CS N T Oshawa,, gave Bell and y.daughter. lau of Gasoline and Oils. ; -Monday evening. The two geo- West on Sunday, accompanying Oshawa,, gave tan loudly, applauded, tlemen are•coasine of the hostess, her daughter in-law, Mrs. Donald On;the Evening of numbers in violin and .guitar a:com- Refreshment Booth in Connection Rawson, to their home there. paniment. .., ! Mrs. Glover.- f ' � L - -- ------•--- --.=--..-- - - Phone.Pick.7600 Rev. J. E Glover is spending Mrs, R. Rawson will spend, the Friday, Oct'r 27th THE "MADELI��:" (night or dap). •� _•,each Monday afternoon for ten winter with her son and friends .'weeks at Emmanuel College, To. in these provinces. Prizes`-. _BEAUTY SALGIIT MILTON SLEEP i ronto, where a special course of A rueh in house wiring is tahing _ 421y PROPRIETOR = -: lectures is being conducted, the lace at the present moment, a Beet Hard Time Costume, _ . d' first taking place this week. p MareellinR and •;� number 'of homes being wired Best-Lady in. Costume, Fioger•Waving, The Choir of the United Church before winter. We all hope that - presided at the United Church'at this added consmotioo ivay Best-Gaol in Costume. Scalp TrPatmeat.' .'?Pickering on Sunday evening last, mean.a reduction in our hydro Hair-tutting. . -. at the aaalversary services of that. bills, +�hi:h now i9 being complain• COWIE BROS. ORCHESTRA -,- nchareb. A Choir of twenty five ed of hying too high. (4 Piece) Permanent Waving a _oel t:tp °voices, under the direction of Mrs. MLZ]zdell. _ Harry Porter. presided at the - Proceeds in aid of School Lunches phone We CLAREMONT_ 7 � local chnach service.- Rev. J. R. Reliable for S. S. �To. 12,Uxbridge' _ £�� Biek, of Whitevale, rendered " ' PRIVATE 11dATERNITY 1VLTR9 ovo law "r. Tuor r"r i,ai,somp valuable service as ofyicLting NURSERY STOCK A(In1199tCh dial, '.5 Ueats hTG HOME +a ••••t...� r -minister. Children, l0 Cent• Miss Mary Scott. of .Toronto, Medical, and Convalescent Cases 4 DEMY BtAt''�C, gave a very illuminating address .FOR FALL AND SPRING FOR PRIVATE SALE accepted Oshawa oa Japan at the United Chnreh on - — Private and Semi Private Rooms per„!Pest pgyM i%was ygy ,Sunday moruing, last, under 'the PLXNTItiG - of Light Sleighs, p'�le and Weekly Rates 810.W Inc Inspection invited auspices of the -W. Mr S. Miss shafts: -2 Demxrat wagnn:: 1 Cut-. P _Scott spent some years in Japan. Super list of !lardy Trees; Shrubs ter: 1 Horse pl,tw: 1 Scufflni; 1 MRS, GEORGE THOMYSON ; and while here, was accompanied and Plants, both fruit W"on pole: Winti�iQ Sa-": Step •. T Phone;at�s by her mother. Mr. and Mrs- Ladders: Neckygkt: .; • =�:_i . ,.:ght ' Scott wee former' missionaries to and ornamental. Single Harness; 1 Set' Light Double 51-'24 Stsutfvitle. R. R. Nn_ 1_ 5.. :Japan, under the support of-the Root Pruned Fruit-Trees thatrsavd Harness; Pair Leather Fly Meta; -� '- S _ st Church. Odd Collars and Harness .etc.: .Kit• _ '�' �I thodi brad e e - K ` * :.Mr. Aitken, maoaQer -of the 9aluable time in enmtnR chen Range; Several Carpenters' local branch of the Bank of Com • into bearing early: E' - Tools; also-several pieces of hause merce, has been suffering a severe - hold furniture: Spades; - Shovels; • • ? -_, -illness since the holiday, when J. T. ELLIOTTP AGENT Rakes. Trunks. . 2 Fall-leaf,tables., they visited Lockport, N. Y., and Parlor furniture, hocking chairs,- . has been relieved bp. Mr Rose, of = PICKERING, ONT.- ',�tf Single white ion beds' and springs: llel CtSI!!l� _ • - --_ -- Sma:'. tables, Dining roofs] chairs and Trabel the Ifting't Wgfituar Toronto. Mr.. Aitken has now recovered somewhat. 'but the table, Kitchen chairs. All of the a- ,�/ /1'IO/•/QlS - of Kr. Rose are being 1 The hove .to be sold privately at, the ;TCJRON'TO eetained while Mr. Aitken -hras � _ ideizce of the late J. H..Beai, Clare- been cRkled for 'u-ry duty at the : . moat and may be peen at once � . es _ �. _ e — '.Coarc House, Which .Et' �iugte 500 Return 900 Whitby. �v sM!!t d When time approach- I Claremont is this week being • ' 5 tlashMdta�a ea its final hour the 6ouored again in . 'her buatnese .r ; in __._ _ - �2 Trips memorials we exet:u#e section, in the opening to the will be st*ding in a s Bundy premises a'- pharmacy, t Modern T9Perritin - Shorthaaa Each .Pay Each Dap' mute tribute to the - ' wader the management of W, L Cornmercial 5pelliag, persons they have been Douglas. Local citizens will ap• _ E=ter Week•End erected to honor. Our ,preciate the service, and facilities Life A number of pupils will he received% 9eraice. creative skit] secures :provided 11X_the establishment of for instruction in the gbove sub= - the best'resalts. this venture. and the support and _ jests in eveni'eg crosses, to �T10 Greater Tribute" •patronage of the local and sur 'by C. H. Tuck, Opt. commence Sept. 7th.- -Daily Service rounding community should be pgOTECTIOY Day.Classes arranged on.application N. W STAFFORD ` *directed in a manner that will '('art 9 Olase Rooms in Sanderson House, Low Fares n Read insure its success. We welcome Claremont. - Whitby t --Mr. Douglas to our community. It• riiust be remembered that the Classes held Idanday and Thursday.. ' • between Toronto and phi Whiff , The marriage took place quietly cataract is not simple growth on the -r-`0" • "'r°w" °'�°�s 462 Phone Clare 903. Apply to .Buffalo, Httmikton, .Detroit, `- W on Saturday,, Oct. 14th, at Matk eye, but is a-growth of a muchmore 24=13. T. T_,6=34b= ` .-'ham. Rev. Mr. Fuller, officiating serious. -nature in the eye and be- Barrie, O.rillia, Midland, ' •of Kathleen Irene, only daughter cause of its 'seriousness should not Formerly on scuff of Shaw.9ct�ools _ -of bred and Mrs. Cowie. of Clare• in any way be neglected of over 1'aekaor4 Point, Brampton, moat, to Thee. G. Philip, son of looked.. There 'is also room for dou- -�"Thos. and Mrs. Philip, Broughs,m. bt' in some cases at first pronouncede H A W A I I A N AND ALL-U. S. A.1 - 'The bride was attended by Misa cataract, because it is .admitted by GUITAR Eap1e .IAA;f 1dntU4 ?in.., Marjorie Percy and the groom by some. authorities that the tyaloid ar- POINTS.' w ,his brother, Boyer Philip, The ��' which gave nutrition to the,eye TF�1`OR BAA'JU'Etc. ' Tickets and information at Insurance Co happy couple left; after the before birth in clearing away later -ceremony, for Niaga*A Fails, leases in' some cases a ni'turat opus _ Sneeee9fally taught by and WAW,AIFSA.INS. CO. Buffalo and other points south. ity which,never becomes any Qorw. FRANK RoBtNSON GRAY COACH LINES Cheap rates for farm and country On their return they 'will reside again other diseases may fora Eastern House-Pickering buildings. time a act the lens and Leave x of Toronto. at Brou hang, f _ Windstorm Iasi7iance on bniidings,>t mark upon it but when_the disease - • • - windmills,Silos etc, The Oshawa Presbytery Young } cleared up this rAark will never .IN CLAREMONT•Or FRIDAYS - -People's Union of the United become any worse. 'The reason some '- Aufomobile.losur'anCe •Cht}reh held their annual fill Children a Sueci illy. of all kinds, , of these cases remain more fixed is convent! in Claremont on the because they are but scars on'the Write to ® 'FARMS FOE SALE afternoon and edening of Friday, outer surface of the lens, but should FRANK ROBINSON �T'►its or phone L� -'Oct. 13tb. The afternpon session they become of sufficiently serious a 33 Condor Avrniie, Toronto BOWM9N 8C ROWE ` VDened at 3.:301 with the Ebenezer nature as to effect the inner layers - - - - . ---------- -- X20 WHITBY, ONT. >f°� oung People in charge of the of the tens, then a more progressive _ , - - Worship Seevice. The greater 'forn7.-of cataract is really brought P art of the afternoon was spent ..into existence. Thi sthen' may be - FOR QUICK SALE in discussion, led by Rev. H. G."brought about by disease or by inj- Crozier, FicKering ; Rev. W. ury as before mentioned. One 1020.Dnrant Cnach _ : - _ .. - • - +'`� ''''+s- ' 'Rackhain, HaniptoO, ali d Rev. P. to be .continued ;1 :One 1930 Ford Roadster. L. Jul], Brookliu. ';roper wa? -- - - ----: : ' One Fordson Tractor served at 6,00 o"cloc•k by the'. One 10-20 Titan Tractor -. 'Claremont ladies to about one' You Call Buy at' AOm@ ' One-Fleury:Single Plow _ w hundred and twenty five young 'One Massey Gang plow - ,':TIRES, BATTERIES, people. . The Orone-Yoting People One No. 136 International'Gang.Plow opened 'the evening. session by ACC , ' Two Riding Plows ACCESSORIES,' ".leadinr in the Worship Service.' - _ __ . .. • Three Circulating Heaters -' <Stephen 9aywell, P'resiclant 'of the At as low:and better-prices - -- Two Box Staves Bay of Solute Conference Young , One Qneht�c• Heater - _ _ :. People,-bought greetings front'the -' � _ � - :. Une, Quebec Cook _ � ' .• Conference, and urged as many as ' can,7n Toronto. _ One-Gnrney Electric Stove possible to Attend the Conference — ' One 9J Vesvot $all Bearing"Grinder (new) ` Convention, which-is to be held in LeErtq_repair thatlleaky top. One 13 inch McLaii•ghlin Double Head Mill_Gricidpr - �obonrg on Oct. 27, 29 and 29. 'One-Aanrl Washer ., Rev. W. Tonton, of Oshawa, a9 One Electric-W ood Tub Beatty-Washer _ special speaker, gave a. very inter- Skilled Motor Repairs. • '�' One Oat'IRoller eating and thought , provoking One Land Roller Bold and installed by addrePA to the young people. Gordon J. Law A Oar Load of Shell Maker will be in in about one week. - Splendid tnnetc by the tifferent Phone 2908; LAREMONT �� � P $ ' Societies was rendered at bath . CHAS. COOPER, - C • sessions, PICHBRItiG, - ONTARIO - A 4""s Left Service % WO W Ae "A & ' "'aded I . -.7p T P SIR. VX1 On September 1 "� i?ml ! Trick lamed One-Third-of Vetera�s Reti Intondo'n­ Gar"age r ed Were Employed FoTatal Sho'otinv of Bo T I at Ottawa Ottawa.—Only 427 were retired from Apple and Rifle Used by Bowmanville Lads, 'and Garni Roland Jarvis and Daughter Found De�d in Car— the Civil Service a's of Septemberl last Engine Left On. under the new Government order mak. Ends in Death Ing 65 years the retirement age. Less Bowma�ville, Oct.15—Shot through' stuble Syd e London, Oat., Oct. 16.--Shortly be- Jarvis, that they Intended to go for a n y Venton, he saw young than half, probably about one-third of the bead by 4 charge from a 22- Lewis either step or trip in'front ol tore 11 o'clock.to-nigbt Dr. Roland D. drive. She was somewhat disturbed Farvis, 63 ]Dlinwoo'd Avenue, and his whea they had not returned, and de- the number were in the service In Ot. calibre rifle in the hands of t his him, an� the,charge hit'him just be� taws, the remainder scattered through. brother-in-law, Arthur HbCkett,- AA�- hind the temple, coming out at the' laughter Beatrice, aged 20, were found cided to Inve'tigafe. T6ey were found out the rest of the Dominion. thur E. Lewis,a 15-year-old Bowman- back of the head. 'dead In their garage. asphyxiated by lifeless In thse' car In the garage. The total net saving to the country ville lad. was -fatally injur;ad in the Seeing his,sun fall to -the 'groun� earbon monoxide fumes from their Robert P. Haske'tt, a neighbor, sum- ''automobile. moned by Miss Jarvis, entered the In respect to salaries will be J827,500 presence of his father. on Saturday shot, Fred Lewis fainted, and it wat The doctor, for over,30 years.one of garage and pulled both bl)dles Into the annually after the periods of retire. af ternoon nvt until Hockett had revived him that ment leave with full Pay have lap'sed. the most prominent dentists in the open air, but subsequent examination The father. son 'and Hockett had the two were able to carry the lad city, and his daughter apparently had showed they had been -dead for.about-These periods extend from one or two -gone out shooting after dinner near half a mire to the Goodyear 'plant, months up to six months, datin&in the tLe Goodyear plant flats and were re- where Dr. C. W. Sle�mon was called been sitting in the car talking, and five hours. cases of all the 427 retired from S 'lize that they had left tha No Inquest will be held. ep- turning when the Lewis lad is said to failed to rea tember 1. to attefid him. He was taken to Row- t engine of the auto running. have challenged Hockett to hit his manville Hospital, but he died seven A son of the late Dewitt Jarvis of Doctors Kelly and Graham and Cor- this city, Dr.Jarvis was born'liere. He There had been all iorts of estimates hat as he threw it in the air. Placing hours later, at 8�o'clock on Saturday as to the effect of:the order with pre- an apple in it, he threw it, and Hook- evening. 'Coroner Dr. V. H. Storey, oner Dr.J. 0. Wilson were called. For attended London schools and gradu- '--Iklmost an hour the physicians worked ated from the Ontario Dental College dictions. that it would mean 1,500 or et�fired and missed. Taking the ap' - after questRming the two who wit- more leaving the service. over the two, but without reviving a In Toronto. He Irad practicea here : While there ple out, the lad threw it in the air nessed the accident, decided that an Is that h,uni4er it noi Liore at or past again. and Hockett nimed and fired inquest was not necessary. Arthur ,spark of life. ever since. the age of 65, the Government applied C oroner Wilson was Informed that Dr. Jarvis Is sury ved by two broth- a� tt came down. Just as he pulled Lewis, an only son, is survived by big Dr. Jarvis and his daughter bad left ers. Covert in Philadelphi and Clif- the order only'in respect to those the trigger, the latter told Chief Con- Iarents and two sisters. their home about 6 O'clock this even- ford In Western Canada, all a a whose positions could be abolished. nd later, Others, who would have bad to be re. Ing after telling his sister, Miss Bertha Bertha. placed, were not affected. Tiger Footballer, Late Potatoes The order Was dated July 3.1 and ap- tter P11%0 only' to civil servant$ Who,were Has.Neck Broken -Yielding Be Geneva Speakers Obe in. a Dare 66 years of age on Septemkr L It YM9 does not apply t6 anyreaching 65 aln RA mond Roach of Cuba in RootCrops' Improve Recen) .�,Attack'Germany -Man Loses Life then and Iris Learned that there to no y dispoaktion-to do sa since there has Cast—Hurt at Half-time PlAini Encourage Plant- , beed i fairly'thorougb canvass of de. Hamilton, Oct. 16. —* Raymond ing of Fan Wheat Lord Cecil Accusm Country of Climbs. Tree at Port Burwell, partments in Ottawa and GoTernment Roach, a half-back on the Hamilton New Road.—The frequent rain& Obstructing Disarniament Touches Hydro Wire offices elsewhere and It is felt that re- Tiger Cuba football team, had his neck, have encouraged. a number of farm- Geneva, Oct 25,--German was sub- St. Thomas. Oct. 15. — Clyde Ash- tirements have covered most of the broken. In the game with Balmy Beach era to put in some fall wheat even at Jected to a bitter attack by speak-ers burn, a young married 'man of Port here on Saturday afternoon. Positions that could be abOlisbed. this late date. Owing to the dry wes, lbefore-i huge peace manifest'36* to- Burwell, was Wiled about-4.30 o'clock Catching a kick a yard behind his ther unless the ground has been plow- right. The mass aLooting ')UsOd a this afternoon when his hand-eame In Friday the Thirteenth own goal-line 14st before the Itiklf-time ed early, working the soil was found resolution expressing its "earnest de- contact with a itre Hydro wire run- histle, Roach was trying to riin the imposstible, so the last week or so has lilre for a successful issue of tha dis- ning through the limbs of a tree near - ParrOW ball out when two Balmy Beach wing- seen quite an acreage sown following Fabd For" Cak S w larmament conference." his home. Winnipeg.--gev4en spar.ows pecked men closed In on him. H9 went down, the rains. Lorcr Cecil of England, heading the The victim fell from the tree a�dis- at a dribble of oat grain& which fell dropped the ball -and the playL cost Apple picking is well under way . ...... kattery of orators, declared to the tance, of 15 or 20 feet. Employees of from the feed bag of a ured rankma an's Tigers a safety toucl,, but the reports from the orchards art 'b packed the hall of the the rural Hydro Department. experl- horse early- Friday' A cat leaped Carrl�d from the field on a stretebeT, not promising a very heavy yield of 0owd whic. reformation that failure of the con- eaced In resuseltatlo% worked on the through the air' and six dew away Roach was found-by Dr. J. W. Tice, good fruiL 1�7" lerence would, perhaps, "irretrievably body for an hour. The victim's right while the seventh lay IL the cat's the club 1khXsiclan'. and'Dr. J.'K. Me- There is still a small amount of ;wreck world pe�ace." He flatly accus- hand and one toot were burned. Jaws. ' Frightened b the utter of Gregor, t. be paralyzed In one arm. barn threshing to b;e done; also soma An ed Germany of obstructing disarm- fnqudist,--has, not been deemed neces. wings, the borse sprang forward and. He Is In a cast at St Joseph's Hospi- buckwheat and millet outside, but as ament. a wheel Passed over. the cat's body. * tal, where physicians predict -his re- 'znost of the thrieshir.g is from the "Some folks don't tLke, any stock covery. stook only a few farmers put their "Germany has done her best," he According io-ibe'report made, Ash- "id, "to prevent disarmament, but burn climbed a maple troe In a spirit In this Friday the 13th staff," inutter. grain in the barn and this Week wW [her attitude is one which must not be of fun, at the suggestion of one of the ed the milkman, as be watched the rinitted to paralyze the action of Young men with whom he was walk- Performarice. nearly finish the threshing. 1pe WJ�the others." ing. As he reached up to the clutch $1,750,0W 0evator The roots begin to show the effecti He urged that the rest of the na, of a limb, his band touched the high Contract for the 2.000,000 b.ushel ele- -of the rains and if line weather con. tinues there will still b� a fair" era; vator to be built at Erie BeLcb. near tions should draft a convention and voltage .wire. He was 31 years old, Busy Day For Stork Fort krie. h is been 1, to'& Toronto of turn4ps and other roots. The late 'Jgive Germany the chance to accept or and leaves a 'young,wife,and child. Kitchener,-What a trouncing the firm. Zstf Potatoes are also much better thas '."shoulder responsibility for the rejec- - mated cost In 41,750,000. *ion." He said the state of anxiety 0 7 Friday the 13th boodoo took fmm the Plans for the elevator were made after the early ones but not of as good qual, Bow— brothers! Alfred. Norman the British Gave ity as is usual in these parts. Beam IbIready tudsting in Europer was ren- Poultry TWeies Take rument agreed to al- and Richard Bowman -won't forget it, low six-cents-&-busbel tariff preferenep- are not yielding the usual crop dered seute by Germany's withdrawal ever. All three are fathers. Big Risks in I.Amdon Unable on The tobaccc is now harvested ani from the conference. wheat abipped through- Empire to carry the three youngsters to three, in the barns awaiting the buyers. "It Is no exaggeration to isy," ie London.-Catching a rqbbe.� of hen- diff erent homes in one day,the stork got ports. dedlared, "that if the disariname roosts by making.him take his own at t -who tried the culprit y ly Sho "-Idtfinitely nearer." avJng a baby W*nln Accidental 'tonference falls war will be brought photograph in the act was so away to a fast start by le 0 the magistrate ingenius son at the home of Richard. He com- Honor�d B " France ..I - pleted the triple blessing by deliver- Hunting Prolonged applause followed 'Lord complimented the complainant. Ing a son MontreAl.-Pierre Cliarton, c6un- by Husband WWle 'Cecil's declaration that the glorific4- The thief, wisely said he had no de- to Alfred's home and a sellor of"foreign trade, has been nain- Parry, Bound, Oct. 15.-Mrs. H. Pol, % daughter to Norma 's at Shantz. ed --kInghorne Is in hospital here reco I Ter fence, Station.' The other two brothers ing from-wounds- Inflicted'when sh �n's hous bon of militarimn "cannot be allowed knight of the Legion of'Honbr, one tum the world into a human' The accused,- Frederick Barnwell; at Wint,erbourne. live Of the highest honors bestowed by the charged with stealing two eM from French Governmeirt. He received the stepped In front of her husband Jusl ,ahambles." ta' a hen.bouse, had to face the Photo- With four the manifes tion was organized by distinction In recognition of his efforts 'as he was firing a shotgun. gTaph of himself in court. others. Mr. and Mrs. Polklngbornq ,,the ;ntervistional consultaive group William Norbury, complainani, said Rice Lake Hunters in promoting trade between France were bunting. The party had*sprftd f disarmament which is composed or d Canada. of the federation of the League of the photograph had been "takerr by Report Season Good out and Just as her husbend fired she k. A "Nation Societies, the inter-parliament- the prisoner himself." He said that Cobourg.-Duck hun�s rar returning ste;ped from behind a large roc ry union. and several similar organ- 01rg to losses from his fowl house from -Rice Lake report the beat of Inumber of pellets struck her in the A No More Sulphur! ' back. Her condition is regarded as lzations. lie fixed a camera which worked auto. ILck. They say the majority of hunt- Simeoe.-For' years a spring ha's Brief inessages of greetings from ers -secured their fbil favorable. all*wanee of' skuted sulphuroui water-for genera- ­-.-Prime Minister Ramsay Macl)obal(i 17he magistrate, Sir William "Rice, birds. It is stated that the abundant tions of Simcoe people. 'Recently it 'President Roosevelt and other states- complimented Mr. Noirbury on his in. crop of wild rice and celery has been suddenly ran- dry, its underground Blame''Bear for Killing men were read. genuity, and remarked to the police the' great attraction- for these birds course presumably blocked or divert- 'Sheep at Glasgow Farm i--QPector: "Have you a vacancy in Ais season. The past three or four ed. Now, 'Just as sudd�nly, it has the force for A -young man of prom- years the shooting has been ve is Glasgow, Ont.-Following the kill- nner is Named Pre 441 - ry poor started to gush again--4ut there ise?" Must have him around at on account of the feed shortage. not a trace of sulphur in its water. ing of a sheep at tl.% farm of Henry -An Island Province my' piace,",Sir William added. Simpson here,,and the sighting of a' big black bear believed to be the killer,* ChairlottetoWn.-Hon. Dr. W. J. P.- Mr. Norbury had arrangi�d his cam- era so that when anyone e te ed th residents of this district were on a XacMillan, designSted- Premier .of. n r e f Car loads of *�rince Edward Island, to eucceed the fQwl-hou" the shutter�of 'the mmers, hunt for the marauder. Would open. A second device produe- atmed men scattered throughout the )-ate Hon. J. -' Stewart, K.C., submit- es o y arp, ns t ted his selection of Cabinet Ministers''ed a click. Thereupon the intruder vicinity of tho Simpson farm watching- J for Mr. Bruin. and the photograph was taken. 7 The list includes ali'members of the to Ueutenant-Governor Charles Dal- t"Ined 1his face toward t he CA mera Adminia;VaVon, a Stewart Sevire Weather nd -adds Mon. Dr. Augustine A. MacDonald d Prince Is Eulogized 'Speak- Statesmen of Four Big Powers Confer Thrbughout Sunday -Souris, King's County, present By New Paris 80 _. �11 :,_Js Predicted PC ior aud oldest member of the Legisla. Paris.-The new Parisian daily news- t.'ve Assembly. Paper Le Jour, appears with an eullo, on Outcome of German Withdrawal Fort 'Erie Weather Prophet C gistic 0dt0rJ&l On the Prince of Wales. Berlin.-Germany, in bitter anger,' four big powers decided'today that Gives Reason. for His Ottawa Issues Book "The Prince, with the physical resist- announced her withdrawal from the the Disarmament Conference should ance of an athlete. endowed with ex- Leagu6 of Nations and the World Dis- adjourn for approximately a week, Forecast of Cold Cbie.rling the Customs Act tremely keen intellectual faculties, pos- 'armarftent Conference. bL there were-asmiatices that ffthe' Weather Ottawa.-A consolidation of the Cull. s6saing unshakable moral stabilky, Is Although. two- years, notice is re- conference dies, at east it will Aie 'Fo toms, Act, together with A Erie, Ont,The arinval goose- all.amend. the mastei'of him' self " he will one 6ired before Germiny-ceases to be slowly. t-one prophe$y 4or the Niagara penin- _.zaeats to the tariff,has been completed day be the matter of half the globe," a member of the League, her dele- After a, day-long discussion o.1 the -by ofilclala of the National Revenue It said. "What one likes about him is.gat" Were Linstructed not -to attend gravity of Germany's withdrawal sula has been issued by Joey O'Con- IDepartment in a comprehensive, Vol. that besides �elng the heir to a vast a Council meeting and to return home. from the Disarmament 'Conference -nor, 60-year-old resident of Fort Erie 113216 Just Issued. The book contains %%pire, he Is a man strong and inde. and the League of Nations, represen- south. Mr. O'Connor has been prog- all the Canadian trade treaties and'In. pendent, sure of himself and silently Birlin, Oct.-115.-uader the 'dictk- tatives of Great Britain, the British nosticating for 12 years in Fort Erie -terPretative notes for thi guldance'of watclsing his- destiny approaching torial control of A-dolf Hitler, her Dominions, France, Italy ant: the Un- and claims never to have made a' importers. A number of explanatory him." Reichstag and,stat; parliaments dis- ited States refused to admit that dis- wrong prediction. uppen.dices s1so add to thd elucidation solved, Germany stood tonight divorc. a:mament is a dead cause. Here aiv his rleaswt's the coming Of that complex element of fiscal ad. ed In intention from the-.amily'of na- The adjournment was considered 3 -9411111trittion Hamilton Firestone Plant win'ter will be a cold and her h one. --the tariff. tions at Geneva and outside the dis- necessary for a world-wide. inventory The thickness of bark on the Zrii Inctea" Wag" 10 P.C. armament conference. p Hamilton.-Eff active as of Oct. 9, 6f the international situation. Govern- tides of elm frees, size of bush in the �Xew Trinidad S&m 4 On brovgmber 12 elections to the h_,-nts:miist d4liberate. Cabinets must tairs of squirrels and the'earliness of Trinidad, B.W.L-Trinidad may soon wages at the local plant of the Fire. Reichatar and a plebiscite "I"belield meet. FA &gs in shedding their coats. The stone Tire and Rubber Company were In order to enable the people to*ex- Sol serious, in&�, was r�ermani'_s height of the veeds will be the depth- have 4 usW Iftue 01 i&tage stamps to Increased 10 per cent. A11'employees �.css thieir approval of the course of 1 It from the machinery of interna- take oi the amount of�snow to fall and ar the place of the present issue, are Included. the Na.i regime. Indicaitiorfs are-,;hat fional life,that governments will want said to be,unusually high. - Prior be which was brought out It 1922. A com. ConArming the report. William �i- only Nazi names Will appear on iE6' -t4 Poi.sult -with one anether. Without comiiig to Fort Erie (yConnor obtain: maittes has-been Uppointed by the Gov- Funst 0'n. president *nd general man- ballots agair�at which the votL6ra miy effectivei German, participation the ed a wide reputation as a Goosibont --ex, a ernment to prepare a design. which is agef, aid the revision would mean wr.te "yea,, or "nay.' statesmen seemed filly to realize.that prophet.' pected to be based on drawingF; de- in,1114geway, Pa., where folio payment of an additioniii ;ioo.000 per wift scarcely be practical to make Pietist local agricultural products. YOU. o-dered their-coal supply in accord. Geneva, Oct. 15,.-Statesmen of he a convention. ance with his prediction, le claim& jr A`.s ++•�''++}y y.F�'':_ - sasx•}a..vw- - - ate.:: sear<.m-.,•- -.,s..�.a_ _-�as.a.i®:le.x+.wka?v�!. ,.. :�.i•,-_'-..,.y,a�aerL,.•, _ - <..-*t.•:.:'... ,xw: ..yi.._:, °:r._ � a.•t a � 7. .,. a. . :2,7. e"r+..,A. •;Ail - .. - '_ . . . ., -r,%". .. ....,, i1?' ..:e,_.ey' As OUR CROSS-WORD PUZZLE - ' �:' J �1 y = -f> '1 f!; 1u - + . ;;54 B`St a ty' :r.. i "' i3tisiving b a Teal pleasure with • i9n• Ill LL 13 14 f e : quality sham brush like this me y . n. J 'bristles set in rubber . . . • gift you'll 1S 16 - - ; .1 , ,� Shaving Brush Given is _ '� ' -surely appreciate and am "r, r 11 1 - - _ " FR 19 EE exchange for only s complete sets o= } ' Turret Poker Hands. it• u "�/� : ' -. '_ . :�O - ' ' 'One 20c package of Turret Fine Cut _ will prove the quality and economy of ri 31 s POKER HANDS ' this mellow, cool virginia cigarstte tobacco. You can roll at least SO 34 36 37 IS „ • _ cigarettes from one package . . . and -38 39 r ', 'ff 1 4! 44 ? cigarettes of sweet Virginia fragrance + 9 and flavour . . . supremely satisfying. -�; 45 47 48 so 51' p52 3 a.4 it fat`1 g tQ ,oil Your Own" with 58 P59 6t1 ' .. bS I66 57 ' Horizontal 48—City of Nevada 14—Ball Arrrr roawceo iue cup 50—Step fed 14—Small depression .; 20—bedle I TOBACCO 4—While 32—Cools C I G R E T T E 6—Seat 54—French conjunction 23—Exclamation -- 11—Realm 56—Conjunction 24—Parent SAVE H E •P O K E R H A N D S 13—Threw •66—Slang: nervous 2b—Emperor s 16--Article . 59—Public notice 27—Quarrel 16—Neptune's spear 61—To spin 30--God of love ` 18—Symbol of tantalum 63—Character in-Comedy. 32—Mark of wound s8esf forYotr and Baby foe± Why So SCnoua? Classified Advertising 19—To depart of Errors 35—Descendants of Shem _ - $Se.laid the still white form beside :a>was WANTED. 21—Harried 6$—Garments 27—Fencing sword those which had one before. No sob .22--�'o avoid 66—Compass point 38—Performer g R E�EN ex PRODUCING for 1qu PROPER- 24—Hide 67—Beverage, _ : 39—Terror --no"sigh, forced its way from her heart, re TIES exchanged for equipped farms. stock 26—Finishes Vertical 41—Religious division a S preferably clear; good buildings, stock thro116in$ as though it would-burst. and equipment, for good Toronto pro- pg—Bo p 1—G1r1`e name 43—To fix by legacy arty showing good returns and cash. Suddenly a cry broke the-stillness of- pwrite,John Stark & Co., 331 Eglinton , 28—To get up- - 2—Dealer 44-Thus the place--"one heart-breaking shriek. Went, Toronto. 111—Bugle call II—Part of "to he" 46—Toward oint 4—Manners 48—Unites Own , Then'another cry. More silence. Then PATla>g=` 33—Compass D _ '74—'Paddles 5—Small bin.: 61—Yellowish-gray Soa� all silent but for a guttural-murmur, ♦♦ -N a,FFER TQ EVERY 11vv1r1vTUFf. tl' List of wanted inveu*'ons and full 36—$peed contest '0--City of England 63—Withered.' which seemc' co well up from the very inturmatioa seat tree Who samsay Con. 38—Exclamation -7 Barbarian 67—Devoured aa�, world Patent Attorneys. 878 Banir 40—Deer (ph) 3—Wiles 68—To act 1 : 10CeJAS tndiVidppl soul. She left the .,,'.ice. She would rtreet, Ottawa. Canada. 42—Narrow strips- :9—Italian article 60—Female deer AL Cartons lay another egg tomorrow. . - - 46—Bed - � 10—To come back --'62—Toward-. • ' ._�— (� • - -• 47—Bind of duck family 12—By 64=Parent _ Goo d Way t0. Step Brattier of Peer is - - - . Anewers to Last week Puzzle Growth of the Reading`Habit London Meat Buyer Acid Stomach' In the Old Country c L I 0 C R A`R rr 0 O He strides among the crowd of over- Publ1c libMies in the Old Country A I D B R 0 SIB B RR alled, straw-hatted buyers in Smith- AM S4 shown a remarkable growth in E R I 0 T K L IS D - Any $ruggiet will tell you the beet. shave sho g B field Mrat Market., a-tall man of mili Scoffs Emulsion is way to stop acid stomach and indigestion recent years observes the Toronto U R 'fY P I T S gm I S S �r bearin a rent tomforf. It is to hike a little Btauratpd Magnesia in - Hall and Empire in this editorial. On 0 L C R .1} L Y /A C B y g' � 9 water after meals. This will stop your the eve o! the opening o1 the Library 0 T II 013 DIET R R Courteous'always, yet as keen'-as worms,skengthens, indigestion and sweeten the stomach, get rid of gas and belching in no time, -Ask Assocfatfoa Conference at Harrogate, I Ly S T 8 P D A I Y I O any in his choice of the m.at which ' enrichestheblood. any druggist. _ 11he London Sunday Observer pub The a ntu if i F is V A S A I D,l REAPS presently will be carried away for sale Y . 9 �� � OW �� , _ Sshed an fntervfew on the subject- $ E D REAL ! S I T B is London butcher shops. - - process aiolCe' it - with Mr, L. J. PAckington, chief.11- Some of the other buyers know him brartan at Lambeth, a copy of which S T V N R H E A N '°'Y f°�i��' - ' -FULL OF PEP" >d 0 B I L A 1+' P R A by sight and nod in greeting. But 't •S-3' ` has been forwarded to us by, �. A 1L A B I S A Yf E S they do not know his name. i'George H. Locke• chlet librarian, To• I S. R A T �A 8 S S Their ao-buyer is lord Victor Pa After taking Lydia E. Pink- IN _ _. �• Tonto Public Library, get, brother of the Marquis of Angle,- + ham's Vegetable Compound "The county libraries,"' Mr, Pack. say; and-a m4mber of one of Britain's 0 That's what hundreds of women tagton said, "now supply books to land, and the cost of the service was oldest families. say.It steadies the nerves...makes -•about 18,000,000 persons In-rural ani -only £255A00�-a delCrease of £12, Lord Victor has entered the meat ® you eat better . ..steep better... _ r small urban districts. In 1931.32 000 as compared with the preceding trade with a friend. 'For the past relieves periodic headache. and- _ there were 34,000,000 'book issues 'In _twelve months: In the- case of tiny few weeks he has been,leatning the ICH IN VITAMINS ba�che. . .makes trying days• , 110 counties in Great Britain and Ire. villages, it t6 always possible to St, ropes in Smithfield Alarka-when,the endurable. - up a literary in a,school, or to gat at reset,of London is_ asleep. Tf you are not hi well as you WHEN IN TORONTO the people by means of a'traveling Thoso who know him say his pro- SCIATICA want to be, live this.tnea hot a - van, and the books are always wel- gr+ess has been rapid. chance to help you. Get a bottle Stay or eat at the -NEW STATL88 A.� :1H pamfut o+R 1trOm your drnggiet today. a =OTEL, 114 Qnseu ate West; modern come. I may add that the provision . Lord Victor said: "My part of the- .equipped .rooms; radio in, every room;. of library facilities in these •rural business will be the'actual buying and peen v of Mitir then rub m showers. Rates, single room, one dollar. 1 g pteaty of Missed'. and Perfectly equipped restaurant and grill areas has in many instances been selling at Smithfseld. you'll feel better i . T11� BIRTH fir connection with hotel:Best of foods, made possible only by the.generosity "My experience of Meat etas gaine i_ ae e _ - LOwesc prices in the city, pt the %,arne Le United Kingdom. " he said. _ pzow0 wAPEx&zT 7115. Trust which has made extensive ears.agn in.Canada. CONTROL I_punched cows is the summer q grants to•library sutherities through .months and=$pent the winter months out the country, The figures I bgve as a trapper—both professions giving 4e 'y » WWItt a he sort utAoud it I Aow Acid Stonach given do not, of course, take into k great _deai of instruction in raw KING of N its null!ha.elms from outliningg account the London libraries acid meat." Its work and dins iron)a figlow ' itself _ ► political.11W16 aconontk and r fbai s - - Makes•• c'., those of the larger towns throughout ;p. - } 4511W16 on rscsipl of 25C rYmps - ,•�. ,the country as these are not .ender• l the lyrdisdiction of the county auth- A new package fox.apples consist- a .-Known to You orities. The following figures of is- ing of a corrugated paper carton sues for home reading, pyrpaaes, holding a dozen apples has been de- ................. - ••••-•-••••--••-••-:-••-•t wised by' the DomiU'ton Experimental f0 �. ' HERE ARE THE SIGNS. however, show the growth of the - THAT DEPRESSED �EEUNG` 1 of Station-'at Fredrictoxi, N.B. The top �} jQ = Nervousness Frequent Iiesdaches l reading habit among the DeOF' • is covered with cellophane, exposing ► w' I i 1 rV LARGELY LIVER Neuralala Feelinaaf Weakness , London: 1010.11 7,Saa,962; 0-`1, every apple to view. • fj? ,� Indlaeecton $teepieeeaeee 8,539,745; 1931.52, 19,412,462" `'CO wake up Your Liver Bile - - Lose of Appetite Mouth Acidity ; - Tal[ing his own borough of Lam- 7 Nausea Sour StomaeL —wltllotlf Calomel Auto-Intoxication p beth as an .illustration. Air- hacking You are"-feeling punk"simply because yow i As ton mentioned that in' 1927 the six _ �tw't pouting ill daily two pounds of liquid WHAT TO DO,FOR ITs lending libraries were issuing some WHEN . bile to your bowels Di turn and*syetew-ir both hamvered sad your anti»a stem it- p 800,000-.books annually, but last year �poyouendeea to.fiver stimulant. 'Some- TAKE-2 f teaspoonfuls of WpRK WORRY Phillips' Milk of Mag• the issue amounted to 1,600,000. The , thatgoafartherihanealta mineral water. nesia in a ass of-water Dr. D.D. Dennis Lqu PraKrip• oil, =live candy or chew•iag gum or roughage ' every mornng when you .: Percentage of, 'novels read tends to which only move the bowels—+anoriag the real get up. Take another 1 decrease. The public are certainly PtJ 1 YOU tarn. Made guaranteed fife s�uee oitrouble,yo ur tiger. ;T: teaspoonful 30 minutes 1 turning more and more to modern makers of Campana s Italian Balm. Take enmesh Little I(m Pills.Purely rugs . �. -"\ after eating.And another phis No harsh calomel(mercurya sate Sure. ® before you go to tics i travel, history, and biography; and . Trialbott1e35catyotardro6L;im t4 Ask tor'them by ems Rufus. eabetitu� OR—Take the new C that orange in taste map be explain• DOWN - HO at ` ai4 s a Phillips'Milk of Magnesia — '-,-•. _ --— --- ----—- ' Tablets—ow tabw for ed by the fact that, in these branches, �-' each tease pl o di- ' ntcted above. considered merely as recreational s...........................................i literature, books are written In 'a High School Boards and Boards, of Education If ou have Acid Stomach, don't much more readable and attractive Ar`e authorized by law to establiijt y form'than in the past. INDUSTRIAL, TECHNICAL AND worry about. it. Follow the simple . fi . directions given above. This small _. ART SCHOOLS gt _ .. . dosage of•Phillips' Nfilk of Magnesia How to Learn - - ; With the-approval of the Minister of Education ,acts at once to neutralize the acids When the old world blames ,and f `that cause headache,.stomach�ppains DAY AND EVENING CLASSES - _ and other distress. Try it. You'll slanders us, our business is not to be . e may be conducted In accordance with the reg'utations Issued by feel like a new person. Vexed at it but rather to consider the Department of Education. But—be careful you get REAL whether there is any foundation for •• - milk of magnesia when you'buy THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL. INSTRUCTION "•'�?.,genuine PHILLIPS' Milk' of Mag. it, any truth at the bottom, though Is given in verlous trades, The schools and ciasses are under ` - .• scale. See that the name :'PHIL. there be exaggeration and mistake 1 BLOOD ' the direction of AN ADVISORY COMMITTEE. ` LIPS"' is on the label. conceive a person may always gain s • j 'Appikation for attendance shoutd be made to`the Principal _ good• to his own soul, gain instrue- i of the school. ALSO iN TAbi�70RM a flan and useful suggestion by the' COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS, MANUAL •.TRAINING, HOUSEHOLD Each tiny tablet is the .� mistakes of the world, about tilts. s a j . . SCIENCE AND AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE are provided �gmvslent of a teaspoonful J. H. Newman. for in the Course*of Study In Public, Separate, Continuation and High M Genuine Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. _-�_— Schooli, dollegiste Institutis, Vocational Schools ,ind Departments,' ;? F.ao.t W CANADA Toys and games are available in a Coples of the Regulations Issued by the Minister of Education may be 'y' novel free lending librai 3' for ciifldren obtained from the Deputy Mlnistar, Parliament f3ultdinga, Toronto. �phillipa- ilk of Magnesia recently opened in New York. ISSUE No. 42--'33 -tY n •RJ".`r'C`9„ Z i •��>. �.y-•' ._�F.Ti- _-'-'^^:F'rvrx!�:^*'yy'^-_.`-T'- __ _ _ _ -__'0e: •.. _ _ ,.�� '.; +trc<v.•.r ..+"y`w dr-,,,,'i�..'. _ - .rr�,.k.✓� XLX,..:ae..Q.. •....u=..r"�..:-• ,; :s .o_•a,.- .,era•. .��• n4- f�,� ;.ac+�� + -�.r.•.Ia r u....t.,m.•-r.• .,+�u. ,-o... ..".F...-i-a'nr .... ... __ •_ - - •4'• `2 t� r:,C... _-•-I�u N' . - /•✓ 4 -• „1,•.•. t� �• p� to - -:j ,,e '�,.•-• 1•^ ,�d ,1�L ••s4+ 4:i•^ .. - .-.,_. - ,�v .hM- _ . :.y.: b., ":�1' . §2'3�'S..• s: _.' -_ � :,- 4 . T Q -Miss G. D.^ Toronto,Bly, of T -Thomas and Mrs Douglas, of .'� ' .. •� - L0�3ALI8 8• :,�smut- the week end with W. O, Toronto, vlpited the latter's 131otp and Mrs. Mnrkar• or, Mrs. A. Burrell, on Sundliy. A. H. Clark.of Lakefleld, visit -Mrs. P. E Ward, of Dunbeir -Coettrrci-M, E. Luke, Optotne• ad hie rents, W. J. and Mrs. ton. loft in our offica on Tuesday, trist, of 167 Yonne Street,Toronto iq �re "Olark, onaSaturday. an egg froth a pullet. 41 mouths will be at Ailia's drdir store. at -ll4ioa Jean Annan,.-of-Dunbar- old. which measured 3j iocbe010139 Whitby, to'tedt eyes, an Tuesetay, _ i�ton, spent the weekend with bar and 5,1 inches in circumference. Oct. 31st. " "Pickering's Leader Store" - = 1-osin, Miss Ruby Andrew. -nu Saturday afternoon at 4 -Premier George S. Henry has •- Mies Chalmers, of Jackson's clock, a person comiog off the announced that a provincial elec- Point, is spending s couple of Torooto bus took by mistake a Lion wily be held within twelve tweaks with per cousin, ffire. Coo car2lboard-box containing ladies' months, and he like promised a BARGAINS _ s clothing'. leaving a similar boz, beer and wine policy-that will tint- way. IN FLOOR COVERINGS ' -Rev, H. G. Crozier will preach See advt. isfy all classes. When the Liquor morning and evening next Sunday -The Dominion Government Control-Act came into force it wrue 2 Only Gaspe Rugs. Buff Centres, Blue Border,Floral Coraere, lio Lh�nited Church. all are $naiad a refunding loan of $225,. promised that it would se+t{sfy all. •lightly soiled, reg. 0.50, going at 4 89. welcome.' 000.000, and in five d+ye the loan Evidently it bas not done' so, was oversubscribed which is A why make a change. Neither will ' . -Born. at Whitby of Sunny � y L brook Rat Room, on Wednesday, convincing evidence that there is the proposed change be .likely to •Lino) UIri' Notice Oilcloth ' Oct. 11th. to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. plenty of mosey in the country, give satisfaction to all class,-@. Blight, A daughter. _ and that the.people have abundant We believe that this new liquor pretty Block -Black .design,grey i Fred Kirby and John Baxter 'faith in the "ancial •strerigfh of policy has been forced ou Premier. There. will- be-No• y : motored to Lansing on Sunday the conatrp. I� f this ruoney could Henry, $Gives du not think thwt it �eeign more Wednesday ground, with' only e put i genejral circula is his personal desire to make a land spent the day with Mr. and tioo the people �f Canada would P chasige of this character. 2 ards wide, HALF HOLIDAYS maroon and white,, Mrs.A. Rose And-famil•p.• _ ._�_. • ..�....: yards .. . . _ .. -Frank and Mrs. Johnston, of be ha Not since 1914-haft there been Dunbarton. 73c. per eq: yard until further no-t e\ 14 yds wide, 43c. LondonrOnt. and Mrs. H. Percy, greater unrest And fear of war of Green River; visited the forth than there has been throughout tit. Paul's Anglican, Dunbarton, er's uncle and aunt, Hugh and Mrs. Europe and America during the Sunday, October Lend. Sunday Sch-. 2 Only, ConuoTeuar Rugs,one 9x12, Floral design, with rose,and Wile Machin, one day this week. past few week. This unrest is 1301 at 2 p. m. Evening Prayer at 3 green preduminaut on a deep buff ground, very pretty, worth -St. George's A. Y. P, A. will P rn. A ��rdial invitation tq attend 10 00, guiag at 7,98, - - hold their meeting on Friday, Oat. dne to the attitude of Germany p • 20th, when election n officers will who, it is stated 'by the French a is .ser:.ce •'is hereby -extended to One 9x9, greys and greens predomin kte, new "Moderne" pattern, yet "'4r take place, followed by asocial. government, haA been secretly __- having the distinctiveness of Dutch .tiles,'worth..8.:50, going at New members will be welcom,Pd. preparing for war for months. LETTERS TO�TH� EDITOR, Q 98 -- -The Pickering Public, Library The allies have been sating genet A- letter from the Representative - - odp with them, brrt Germany, Sleeting of Canada Yearly meeting • - will be cloned during the week of y October 22od. °Subscribers will apparently, wants to be treated of Friends has been sent to Wm. E. M's S , ­10. HAPMAN ..- . be allowed to take oat extra read• as if they, were the victors in the Nr Sinclair M, P. P. -as well. as t> -be matter totak er that period. B=eat world war inAtead of being representatives from• carious' other -- - -The past-week has brdught to the vanquished: It looks ►love as ridings throughout the Province, and _ us some real fall weather, and if Another wot ld war will be pre- is being published' in local papers in inter - Instead of-sitting outside in our cipitated. Evidently.tbey do hat= the Hope that othei organiiations, �[T[]�e�f(�i�shirt s}eaves the now enjoy sitting want to. Ue treated in the same and individuals holding similar views r v <J(,� T In the bongs close by a good warm manner as they treated the French may be encouraged to make their in= argue at the close of the Franco Prussian flue-nee felt in the same Ray. Th?. _ t - - n;, _ -W. E. J. Edward?,of Lansing, war in 1571. letter is ac follows: :l 1.150 to 16.9' -Massey 130 in- Toronto. Was_ - Mich., and 'slaters; Miss Mabel W. F. N. Sinclair M. P.-P. ' - - - •: -_ •- -• - Edwards, teac•ber-in the Toronto reopened on Tuesday' last after- Oshawa, -Ont. E Firet Class Coate Only a Few- -- -public schools, A13d ti'V'ro, and. Mrq. undergoing extensive changes Rnd-Dear Friend: ` pp tiublic schools, of Stouff rn. veicecl redecoration during the stimnier - `rti'e -wish t-, send a' protest :=',•- -- Factory-.Samples. months. Thi+ hall way ere?ted aC3 nit p ini~ re-1 berties "n Robert and M-rs. Somerville on-- ' i - abviit Port earQ a n, Niid it hay t errnitt 1710 r Friday, , y y g .- the a_a.�of beer and wine, eispecialli been the scene of many great . ,n aliovrjl. beer parlorcs to be oFen- . r}�n T_ -A number from St. Andrews d in increasinsr numbers. _ 1�IE 1. S 1 llti0 L SERB Church attended the various yer- g'+theringP, and iNr.ge au iienres a T' yicea AAd.cancerty.held id St. An have-weeq thrilled by •the 'world)- Belie ipz,. as we do. that "Riga,,- draw's Church; �'hitb ifo their greate%t singer4 antl milylcia114 enusness exaiteth a, nation, but sin -` Whitby. . All Wool=..95 s centennial eelebraUOn whr:h eir The remodelled b+nldiog bay won- is a repr•+aeh to any people' we earn. -Ban 13in Sueiday, Oct.Stilt, arse cud be all of the critics Aad e=tly tieQire that the manufacture and - ed on the 15th. all others who have seen it. The tale of all into., drinks be -The potato crag throughout great singers have always praised totally� rred on behalf of Canada Year- - . - Canada is considerably larger than the hall for its excellent acconatie _ WILLIAMS' BOOTS last gear, althaucth the prim i@ properties, which have not suffer ly Meeting of .Friends (Quakers) - ed from the cbangea made. The Arthur F- Clayton, A variety f Williams' Boots for all occasion�e. much higher. During the ,-apt Clerk _of Representative Meeting y - .few weeks the price has drooped presentation e .City wonderful - „•_• _•;_. .. _ somewhat and is not likely- to building to the City of Toronto Retirement of S. 5. Supt. for or Play. _ 1 C t William's. W k " -reach the :high. point that was by the late 11ir.141s•seey was A greaC _ - -. : -_ -- ', 'oti Can't Bea ' predicted. gift. and it has dons much- to . On Occasion of tho retirement of - - make Toronto one of the great Mr, John.P,, rater fr•oul the seiasion _. -At the International pklwing _ _ - -' y match held. recently near Owen mueicai centres of the world, the of St. Andrew's Ch+1rc•h and�fri)nl (Bound, an Todian. won one taf the building being recognized as hav the office of Snppti-rreildent of the TIP TOP CLOTHES . ' most important troRhies. which_ing no superior om the American t•burch school the ���.ietn desires - -_ 1 1 V 1 - proves that the I than can be continent. t�+ plaf him err is e`tirrir. appreeiH � IIOW 21.00 naught the •wk inan'a .way of .=The W. M. S. of St. AadreLw''I tf(hi ,. -: _-. doing things; andlthitt ire (-a,, be Lhtrrcii held a mast +•nfrrertfnl Affiliating with St. Andrew's on _ meeting on Wednesday- afternoon it: rror = -:aasdeas g.obd a fetrmer.as.he is. A. ytAnizatiun he.was:.elected bunter: of-la�t Reels at the borne of- Mt•+- tothe -wy-i,,n and'to the •niperin• Fred T. Bunt><ng, -• " -_:Pickering : - -0n Sunday nett .Rev. Dr. H. W. J, Miller. when about seventy tendency (of the echt�ol... With deep Carmichael will !ondnet anniver• ladi," -"ere present, inchtding•A teal arrd untiring dPvotiun lie_ gave. _ :. Radio Licenses "+ Established 1857. �..... _ ,every services in his former charae untnber from the Whitby mid of time anti +strength to the_-fultil- R - o Sc'arboro, and Rev. Jas. Little, We5t13ill s societies.-Thejir"iden-t,- went of',ned+ttie=connected there. pastor of that congregation will Mi s• R H, Cronk, pre-Hied. The With. T+1*- pre,-verity of the Lor(F, .take charge of Dr. Carmichael'. chief feature of. the pru¢ram wa- c•RU,e lay tlhtln hiy heart, and aii•.11 work in Whitby and Pickering. an Rddresy by 1lr�, '�tPiurrietr., l,rayer Rnd Ir4hunr he± sought dill• I eY�e -Xotl Are. - wbo+e' humband; Mr, Ct1Ry. Stein >! _ The service will beRin.at2.30and met w ;tadeot, is in charge of gently-to f4erther the tiurh of the - Sunday School At 1.30. Kingdom. i -It has been announced by The Fir-it Hungarian Preabyteriao As-n red that wherever•Ehe'Lord scientists that they expect in ,A_ hutch, of Toronto. M,s,'Stela• ruay order.hiy lot .tbnt be will be V . few years to be. able .-to • predict metz, $rho ie it Hungarian, balls found sage=ly en-gaged In the work Roast P07k, the kind of•w'eatber we will have splendid command of the Englitb t'hAt lays At his bynd to do, the Cooked Hanl, .. •. 5c. ' several day@ in advance, as they language, and with an entire ab•' spt4yion a mitiends biro td the grace - - • are convinced tbat sun -@potsplay seace of a-foreigo accent. She of God And prays that divine .pro _. - .Jellied Tongue, , . •• 4oc. } a great part in -determining the gave a most interesting add resono tection, comfort -and fellowehip - • ; . , , the work carried on $thou the ��ellt"ed Veal, kiod of w eather that we have At a n1.ay ever.attend him and hie. __re they du foot pretend to Hungarians in the Toronto church, $ CAFiMtt'HAF.t. J. G.$BAxTxR, ,•:$elognA; .. �.. .'' 15C, foretell the weather more than a And of their various activitiesaod Moderator. Clerk Sea�ioa. - •, - =Aa Or two before.hand, - their struggles. . Her -talk was Headcheese, '.., ;� `' lbs. for 25c. �- y Pickering, Oct, 25th, 1933. _ _ -St, George's Church, Sunday,•much enjoyed by all those present, . a ` -October 22nd-Sunday School, 10 miss Little. of Nest Hill, and firs, - Special, Bacon, half or whole side, ... }4c: a. m. Morning Praver, 11 a. m. F. Matheson,of Whitby, contribn Thrbat .Healtiz ! _ •, 3 Ibe for 25c. ' •-Preacber, Rev, E. G. • Robinson,- tee eofos ilia t were•rniieh appreci ' won" back by using Sybilla,Spahr's Minced Steak, aced, and Mrs. Carmichael, of Remedy.' Tested 30 years. Reliable, ,., 3 Ibs for 25c • _ - A. Y. P. X. • service, 7.00 p m.; -' •9tewitg•Beef, .. Preacher Mr. Charles Emery. L R Whitby,'aod Nee: Little,-of WP'6t results good at less cogt. Guaranteed ' Hill, led in the devotional exercis• Get it. E C. Jones druggist. 1, After our splendid Children's Day' All Meats kept under Electrical -service of last 'Sunday;, we urge e1, AL the conclusion of the pro - �' our young people to rally round grain A delightful lunch was served Now ddurr•t,t•snaents, 1 ...Refrigeration. : and make the A. Y. P. A. service tv those preel°nt. - - - . . equally memorable,-Corr: -After many tnonthe of painful V, OR SAT F,-l0.pie?. 10 weeks. oIC. `. The ann,versary services• of illness forom rbenin&tie fever Of the •• apply to P.E.Ward,Dunbirton. S St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church heart, Kenneth Gordon. younger :OR 9ALFt-9 rigs.. i weeks old. s e will be held on Sunday, Nov. 4th, son of Mrs. Gordon and the late h H. H.Dunning. Phone Clare 1610, s rat' 2'30' p n,,,- "when' Rev. Prof. James-Gordon, died ,on Friday: " - ' Butcher (phonE 3000) P keying Oct. 13th, in the Toronto East C'iDER-MAKiNG-At tut]S, con:?• ` Enkin. of Knox College.-will con- Pickering Decker's Hill on Brock Road)., G. , duet the service. S f>ecial rnn�ic General Hospital, in his 38tH year B. Cowan. 4.9 will be rendered by the 11dited Deceased, for mangy years, ices in- will OR SALE-Hgl�tPin registered , y Electric,em to of the Toronto General a Me't -,- n �n Ci]OICe Of SC:•Andr)e.w'A, R hitb P- p F'ctll: C res..De Te•rrari, half rile south of a G and St. Andrew@ Pickering, at B.leetrit, wliere he w•as helt� in clz:enont, • s Pickering the Sunda service. On e'er high esteem. About a ear � e y'. Tne+tdRy y g y OR RENT-7 rtionrPd fr+rmehtsn�e; _ ago. he tens strieken with rhea _ evening, Nov. 7th, the R►11111N1 Fin they',llr{ie'tiiY.r:,uLhalu.^.Appry'to;1•Irs. ' fowl supper' and concert will be matic 'fever anal, Alrno�t contiu• A. Moffat, Brougham. v-s 3?+ held. A nod program i A b•inu 11Aily since tbattinle hAS been soli - S .OFFER g �' g fitted to his bed. He seemed to'be 'OR BALE-4•tnhe Atwa2pr Kent' P a ,•; arranged. Included in the pro g, _ y c,�ek Pho.,c lialc 012__` - _ b radio.battery set. E.C.Cln� on, Hi hland _ - Gram is the ivell.knowrl elncatinn recovering, 'bnt on TliursdA last -Special in Choice Beet he had a relA a and was taken to •. , . tat of Toronto,-_Hiss Elsie Rt1.P, P� -'OK RENT--7-ronmPd•hrick house --•'- -• _the hospital where be was given T� who will recite. Further paCLiC1I 1. wa;r•r. �nnd for er.. ;cult t:ce�arrl czrage. - 1 jars will be given next week. ttvu blomc� transfusion's As A last .alp:}L.uyBsnkc, Pickering.. . " Gt[ . Shoulder Steak' min-eed, 31bS.- : • resort, but these were ineffectual: I -TrNffi officers Rre insisting ONT1tOT, Ot'F;--OWN BUST- that RoUln ] Stf�ak, per lb ; - . ,._ that the hrakes.on.motor c.Rre .Rnd Hs lie succumbed to t7s disease ONES--We imance large rustcmero'wdr:s- iL d .t •. trucks sball be in• perfect working that night. His funeral took place Toiotl o, W.orkers,only; Dept.9, -'141.41.isgar a�C A,�� -order, and giiice a -nujiiber hAve nri 11.ond�y Aftein�uw igtermPnt Prime Rib, t± " � ^1. ' .:� being in Erskine Cemetery The FOR RENT-FRrin..c'onsenient 1 AS=S been . 3erced with s�immonses to y a eAr in court to .answeC.2a a. service was conducted .by the Rev. heated toOshawa: Any desired $stance. ; ' 'OR i.JJR�O�IJ1J R� ChNCge Vf operating A CAC R lth °s shed by Ffev. O h di to pessession to plough. C;.D=C nant, •.•, ._u •_`; F, G: Robihscrn, R.' i_ defective -brakes The fine for fir, , Tuye, of Krngston Road -,; ;_ - - - 17e ib 7- violAting 'this IRw is from 51000 united Church, and the pall:beAr- T;URss d1cEn.Ninaow�tramcs•ata wayana • to $50 00 for the first-offence,•so it ens we're young- men with whow 6holt plank. Apply Syd Schmidt, Stanley The- - svili be well for motorists to have he was c•loFely associated in hie titre• Swuffvilte, salt J _ _ their brakes tested and hrive theme younger days. He is snrvivec} by OLTgE TO KENT IN PICKERING L ttended to if they are found LO A sOrrOtrlOg wife and 'daughter, V ILLAG9% 0ri Oct, 2nd In-re sponsible • EW. be defective. It is_a dangerous also his mother,one brother Robin Party. Apply to Thomas Douglas, 136 Fulton Ave„ Toronto. atf "r .Phone No. 4000 thing to have defective brakes, of Pickering, and to o sisters, l�lrt+.only to the occupants of the Paul Koifton,-of PArry Sound, And NOTICE-Will the perann who took CAr but also to other care, es a Mrs. George. Martin,. of Pickering, 1`by mistake, from the Gray Coach but on We deliver:your.order. pe Saturday, Oci.14th, about 4 o'cluck,a card- ;nlIv i for whom the des st sympathy ' 4 the city where traffic to Pe board box containing ladle.' rlothM+It kindle i • }leavy, expressed. returns metoCopstirble Crurnmer anti r eve Pickenin �n�arl{r �. r11 Yy'.Y. •t,p -- 4 '•y:b ...ikw ?y1,.y c,li'+.•-'LtY••MY' • ., : .i.'r: :<�.0 ASS:,,rd•� lid