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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1933_10_27 _ _."s �..•: .�.� .ir r' - rip:. _,..�.-.,.-.. . .sr,.ti •__ -„-..K.-• . --� �-,.,., _.-.r �r � _ Y � - ._ +•�; '�' l f .�.y!" :.cwt,..> ,�•~.L' "� 1 •'t-• ..!�'. :,:i...* :r`+-'m - a F,� � � � �' :, ..-3..{i'. ` �A'. 'h. 1 .•i .1. 4 - -F .. - .�,-1.., .�' 7, , TH k - .• _ ,' 1 NEWS' � " i�i+••S F .R.. _ --VOL. 1,111, PICgERI1�T( ,, O TT., FRIDAY, OCT. 27, 1933. No i)/ttOifiitOfittl `saaDi. Dumbarton Green River - •- w m d4 00 . A. 'L . , �, , Reports g GREENWOOD ., . St. Paula Anglican, Dumbarton R rts will be even next Sund- Sunday, Oct. 29th Sunday' School at ay night of the,recent convention at DL H. O. 'PSARSON--Phyfician A gold eapply of Hard and Soft 2 p. m. Evening service at 8 p. m: Brantford _ andSurgeon, Duabatton. ibis Coal-on-band. ' Also a 'supply Preacher, Rev. E. G Robinson. Mrs. J. B Wilson entertained the R B. FORBYTAH. Oph.D., Director of Wadlin Wood _ Ladies Aid on Wednesday afternoon _ . B r Greenwood - The word f6r roll calY was "Redeem- ' •OptometsiW of Ontario. Reg• " - tared Member of the American optomeericat ,stove length. ed. Established 1898 assoolatll a. Eyes esamined by appointment. The diphtheria' toxoid treatment The best of- hearty good wishes to (bone>eBW. Claremont.Ont. 12tf Phone Pick. 17081 will be administered at the. office of -_ Dr. V.'E. Cartwright, ozi Saturday, the bride and groom, Mr. and Mrs. a.eva�. DONALD MUNRO. PICKERINGl Richard - .Jones, who were- ,quietly Oct. 28th, from 2.30 to 3.30'p. m: This' married last Saturday. THIS IS THE _ is the second treatment for the child- DETNCAN B. McINTYRE-Barris• The Rev. J. C Williamson of Wes- ter.Solicitor. Notary. Office-=Brock'St,. -� ren who received their . first treat- t F-ARDIRRS' MILL Y spa ii.Opposite Bell Telephone Owe, Whitby. GENERAL. INSURANCE ment on Oct. 7th'. Please note the on Baptist Church will take charge Phwe 4s. oats of the anniversaw services at Green AGENCY date and time, as it is important' River on-Nov. 5th at 3 o'clock and at A large number of farmers RDONALD .RUDDY Barrister. BROUGHAM, - ONTARIO that this treatment should be recel- 7-00.' -. f - s exchange"their grain . Solicitor, !Votary Public. Moneyto Loan. -- Ved on the date mentioned. he Clover of s eI a Hal _ for " Office formerly occupied the-late A.E.Chris-- = - - T Cloy_ Le Clas h d - a� p y Facilities for placing 'nap kind of In- dam, lowe'en part last Friday evening' Ilse,south wing of Court House,Whitby. 81y> y lour and Cereals suranee at best rates Dumbarton and were delighted by the attendan- -PEATON. BELL & ROSS, Barrist- available. - ce of ,many young people from Wh- ere, Solicitors. 904 Northern Ontario Security and Service my Motto. Miss -Evelyn Turk of Hampton -is Building,a30 Bay Street.Toronto,; 421y Phone Pick. 515 the guest of bliss Dlarjorie Annie. itevale and Brougham. It Saves money and many more, - W.7 Beaton, A splendid imitation of An Even- should do it. ~` H.s,Bev, -'--- ---- '- alias, Erma. Annie of Port Union, ing with Seth Parker and the Jones- J.D.'F. Roar. Adelaide 8389 visited Miss Evelyn Annie for a few port neighbors" will be given here SpeCal - RIflHARDSON. PIOKERI•NG The Beal Storey Claremont days. - - , on Monday evening Nov. 6th, by the _ . -L` MU'.VEY-Barrioten,Soliciton.Notaries PHONE 9?,4 On Wednesday evening, :offs. Bur- zlembers of the Whitevale church. : �nerof1Y�4 and Rubmon Life Building, Ress entertained her S. 3. Class at his is especially good -and you'll-be - BARLEY FEED Pbones Adelaide 4489 and 4480, By appoint. - FURNITURE the Manse.e Patterson, of Toronto, anxious to join with us "'for the good $24.00 per .ton, Spot Cash. seent Saturday evenings, Pickering residence. p g of--mankind. Admiszion 25 and 10 Tbis-in the beet feed value on' PbonePick.3913. Stf We are die layiD an attractive visite'd Miss Phyllis Nicholson -over cents the market. HOMSCN A McMILLAN-B+trris- variety of the week-end. tar,, Solicitors, Notary Public. Office at Aluminum-and Granitew-ere Etc. Mrs. Smales has 'gone- to Ennisk- = Andley • * • for Pastry and Fine' Residence of Mr.Thomson,•lot h,concession 1. Furniture and Furniture illen to 'visit }ter son James and Kissii'111 Cake Baking. Pkkering, close hours:Thursda and Saturday Novelties.' famii for a month. evenings, from x.00 P.m to s.fO P. Sat r by Y .4 real snow storm on- Tuesday a'€ otment. Toronto office:806 Royal Bank Frihes low, in keeping with times. On Friday eti eziinq-last the vpea- made things look wintry. p ! * makes a Fine Phone Pick 2000. Toronw El 'n 5303 _ ing meetinz of the Fall Term of the . airs. Wonnacott, of..Guelph, has piker s Joy sr�iy Y. P. S. was held in the furin Of a- beers visiting her son and .relatives Flavored - Dental - banquot. Mr. 3I. S. Chapman gave a here. Bread. R O O �. / N G �tirrinR address'with t,aaa. and of, He Vy Westney left last.week-end. Chopping Monday, Wednesday ' EIL C.8MITH. D. D. 9.. L D.P„ community•singing. A succeFsful be- for a fortnight's huzitinq trip in'the X �+ r and Friday. .We do iSucceesor to Dr.J N.Dales% Graduate of SPECI3L ginning was mttd,,-about .0 .,r's�0 b?- North. it right. abe Royal College o1 Dental Surgeons and Toron- Ing nresent.' _1 >Ir. Yeates. of Toronto, has`�cq- - t0 University. At Claremont of cr over U. A - llsott"s}tore every Tuesday and Friday. .Phone Light weight, _ - The fowl supper - and entertain- uieed an interest ir. the.'Dunlop farm NO CREDIT - St4retf 1to.t1' - 27ef. Ps ment not•rith�tanding the stormy ev --with -Ernest Smith- and- is planning-Oi0"account of the change in times SmOOth, 1 39 per sq. ± ening was a great success. .A very an orchard, and ttie close rnaritin I sell at. I _ HDRBERTT. FALLA18E.L. eg q., 'The Club- holds their hallowsen ant forced to discontinue credit, J 1 al u 5. s nd t Graduate l the Royal College-ot great craved assembled and after Decal Surgeons and the l'q,versity of Toronto MEdlll$ Welg}1ts partaking of a Bountiful supper, tas- party, at -the home of.Gard and airs. Cdkce in residence second door east of St. And• except for approved monthly - rew'sChupcn. Picker,ag.ont. once boar, 9 6mOOt�1, f.6�1 per Sq. xefully arranged and efficiently ser- Winters this Friday evening. Every- accounts. a.M. to 6 c. m.,-or by appointment. (x•ray - ved they went up to the body of the one is-to come in costume. service). Phone Pick aroo: 431r Heavy weight, .. � church, where a• fine program was Mrs. Gazeley* was taken to the Os- Smooth, 1.98 per sp. ;listened to. The'Holden quartet, of haws hospital last week end and bas - ipuotnasss dads*. p Oshawa, was very pleasing, ac was undergone an operation. Complicat L_ B URNIIV'G14A M _ ..also Mr. Bell and his little daugh- ions. have developed and it is more i� BLIZABETH RICHARD .•. P C l\�.i masi±ter .at Oshawa, with their violins. serious than her friends expected It Building and General .E1•Fireandau tomobileiawraoeeofaltkinds. • + - is honed that she w1�1'be able to pull - -:" Contracting. N)Bawtmgeampaaisof solid 8°aseial stand- i � Brougham through. F•atlmates furnished on all claws y► LVMB� YARD The public library rooms will be of work-laterior and H:terler, P08T1LL, Licensed Anctionew, Mrs. Howard Malcolm_was.a, Galt open on Wednesday and Thursday, Alterations and repair. • ise wawa a tare ass oss.do. ass• visitor on Sunday. N,ov..lot and 2nd. to receive donat- _ Chimneys Built Concrete Work. tl ail clads ar.na«e tr an dam"" Blacksinithing, Wood-work Mr. \iunroe King .was a week-end ions. of used garments or anything phone Piekerin 5"!Ts$ awM �w,es ar.w atv�s P'o" -:at right rises visitor at the Gannon home. g p Mr. and Mrs. W. Bales spent Sun- that will be of service for the needy FAIRPORT. ONTARIO F R HQATON, TOW Now is the time to have throe repair pe These will afterwards be packed ire • Clerk Conveyaseer.Commissioner for jobs attended to. Harrows repaired; day-with':Kiss Ida K. Bate. 4 affidavits. Accountant. Etc. lsauer oL j p bales and sent away for relies. Shingles 1 n Ale S For Sale-, lt6srnage Licenses. whitevale,oat, also new sections on hand. The fan- :sir. and Mrs. L . Matthews were The' Young People of Pickering 11 ous Fleury Plows always on hand. .' Toronto visitors:on Wednesday. United Church gave a shower to the ) WY. MAW. LICENSED AVC• -Alsadealei in Viking Cream Separa- W. J. Brown, and daughter, Mary newly wed Sydney and Mrs. Wonn- palt Galvanized Steel Shingles, X. ,tor York.Qatmlo and DwhakD tors and-Electric Washers. of Torento, were with- their.. people Scott at the. home of W� H.--and Bird's Felt Slate 9bioQies. cOOb••° An k,ndao< •al•• prosy aes�sd If thinking of buying aD electric radip here on Sunday, Mts. Westne on Monday evening Aso. re•rabbrrfng huRgy.abeels, s• ss. Torsos raaasmable. Dataa fee .afia mss be ask for a demonstration of the New y y massed at NEWS'o>8cv. Bee and Indspsa. A goodly number -attended the last when they showed their esteem Mt pboeaa. Whitby.Out sly Rogers Majestic models. Euchre and Dance at the Robt. Dev- for the President and Secretary uf, Lawn mowers sharpened. The prices are right.. At home on Wednesday-evening. - the Y. P. S. by many gifts of a"u•e.. T.. PATERSON'$ • CLAREMOII T 0ARNET ROBERTS 01; F. S- Woodv=ard Mr. SlcWhirter; Sr., and son-in fal nature. ice-prey. Jack Chapman and get prices: Phone J61 - GREENWOOD 491y taw; of Port'Stewart, were recent was master-of ceremonie.� and was �^1 '-C-l- Klectricul Contractor - visitors of Roy and' l<'lrc.. McWliirter: ably assisted by .all the members. LADD.�IRw� Wiring and Repairing for Light Don't forget the HaIlowe'en par- They put on as amusing program, m-?E`or apple or power. • ty to be held 'in the Town Hall for which-Jerome K. Jerome'r advice to pP picking and general fern.. ` Pickering Mills the Women's Institute- and school use, PP.I_CES REDUCED, for one A11 kinds of electrical goods husbands was given, and a meek hone 2729 fot' g = kept in stock. - -' children and-.pare7tts. marriage was staged and matrimon- week p quotations, WE Rev. J. E. Glover delivered an im- DELIVER: Also agent for FAMOUS 9dlly Phone 17lk6, Picker!Diq "-� - pressive message to sal charades. A dainty lunch' follovr FLEURY parts and plows. SEIBER- a good' congreit -d by addresses and advice• were LING TIRES AND TUBES, MAR- - - - ation on Sunday_ last, The solo byy. made by Rev. H. G. Crozier and E. We have a fall 'line of - -Ifs.-: Glover was much appreeiated: TIN-SENOUM 100 per cent,- Pure ��u� L. Chapman and others The new paint. EASY ELECTRIC WASHING Pickering M - :ors. W. Alien, Mrs. T. Cleaves, young couple will live'at Grasmere. MACHINES, price, $69.00 cash. Aaq- �* All Poultry Feeds and Mrs. C. Bewick, of'Acton and O ACC ]tinge Oil -Burner.for your gCOMP7191ii lie. a nd Dirs. iVlasalac and Mr's. P. Y1'hitevale Chicken Starter of best Brown and children.,-of Torontot were Heater or Range, Price. iztstalled week-end visitors of the Perryman Mt: and Mrs. 'Fred Turner,'of Tor 826.50 cash. Come in fora demon- - THOS. LAW g>�alltf at reasOII- families. onto, spent Sunday with Mr-s D. S. •stration, guaranteed for five years. able prices. The deputation which visited the Turner. We carry a full line of Hardware parliament buildings in Toronto on Mrs. J. A. Pugh spent the-week- and groceries. Get your.Circular or .American Anthracite,'Welsh Coal, Laying Mash and Feeds Friday to interview the Highway au- end with her sister, Mrs. Hezzle- Cross Cut Saws put in shape for-' or' ' Alberta Coal, Scotch COaI & thorities, were - cordially . received, wood,'of.Toronto. wood cutting. Also general bla+ek- and Coke, all-sizes. of every sort: and their request for sidewalk reel• We welcome Mr. and bars. Iles to smithing and Horse-shoeing, Pric+s Hard and'Suft Wood. - I acement was granted, the work to the vale, they having bought out Right. (Terms Cash.). be proceeded with this fall. the store, business of M. R Parks. $r�k Road General Store. Bouie Yl9O Phones 0.19ce 3960 Arrangementsgre-being made for Dr. and Mrs. B.' B. Beaton and Phon 2729 F. R. JACKSON. Prop. Da N. Lockwood the proper' observance of.Temper- sons and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Beaton - R6 s since Sunday, on 'Oct. 29th. A Bap't- spent Sunday: with D. R. and Mrs. V I Bargains PICRERIN.GI, ONT. - Sund stervier will ry held a the Beaton. Sunday afternoon service. The Aut- bir. E. A. Thornton, of'Joggin Br-R. G. CLENDENINa ' umn Thankoffering at the W. 'M. s. idge, N. S. and.Mrs. W. H. Metcalf B lbs will be held in the evening, with the of Moose Jaw, Sask:; were'guests of FROM y'_ !N Young People in'charge of the ser•- relatives and .friends here for a few 1 FUNERAL DIRECTOR I vice. Remember these announcements days last week. ituan for next Sunday:afternoon 4nd ev- Mr. and Mrs. O'Malley have taken rn p Private Ambulance ening:. up residence' in-Toronto, from which H o l l a n d FU 1 1 1 re -, Day and Night'Service On Thursday afternoon, Oct.' 19th, place they came to the vale some 20 Phone 9000 Brougham W. M. S. enertained the 'Years since. Their departure is much members of the Claremont W. M. S. regretted by their many'friends-here Walnut Steel Bed, h] h ".Malvern 5000 at the home of Dirs. John Miller, the , The Women's Institute had a very y ported= � - Again this ear,we haveim •.{ r; two auxiliaries numbering about 40. pleasant afternoon at the home of direct from Holland a gtyantity . -riser cable spring, felt Markham,. Opts The Claremont guests furnished an Mr`s. John Beare on 'Wednesday af- of the same quality of•hulbs• _ excellent program. A number cont- ternoon, when they entertained the we hove been handling , f0? .•. •••• ributed papers dealing with differ- adies'of the Markham Institute, and for the past few - 15.50 rr L I ent subjects, azid several musical sel- the latter gave- the' program, which L I S T i N 'l ections were much appreciated. At was an excellent one. Miss Helen Fr- - Years. 7. Sprine-filled Mattresses: _ the close of the, meeting hour, Mrs. eeman of Markham read a very int- Miller and members of the Brough- eresting paper on "'Out Canadian In- THE QUALITY IS HIGH on1 13:50 am W. M. S. served tea and refresh- dustries." The ' District" President Are your furnace; pipe @and stoves tlor- Mrs. Roberts; of Whitby, was - THE PRICE IS LOW- GoWen Uak•Kltchen ready for winter? ments affording-the th ladies an o Ares- - tunity of.meeting in a,social way. ent, and gave a very pleasing -add- Cabin6te ... O h Darwin Ttili ' _s8.76 Give,us a call.and have.them ..The 'first real snow storm of the fees. Lunch was served. pa, milted, attended to now, season occurred on.' .Tuesday..wben The Women's Association of the -beet varieties, 25e dezeti °w= ,` inch �9lnllt,Dre$68r, --.. snow, began to fall in the morning United Church are haying a supper Paperwhite Narcissus. - - `If yoti need s- and continued falling all day, until and,illustrated address on Friday ev $.for 10c, 35e dofaeu witk.large mirror 17.60 there was about two or''three inches ening, Nov! 3rd. The address will be Single Daffodil@, 40e dozen !.STOVE UR FURNACE on the around. This'is ,quite'early in !liven by Rev. J. D. Parks, B A: B. Double-Daffodils,40c oind 50edolsen- the season for winter to begin How- D., pastor of Grace United Church, Ryacintbe, All colors, IOc each "§ Electrical Goods slways $ee.ue before buying. •ever, snow-falls uuite freonently fall Brampton, and ig entitled "The Ch- 'Satisfaction in the month of October. It i -hoped arch in a, Gold, Mining Camp," ill- prices on quitntities-and-special! CQ�;, i that vie will have -yet•some delight-. ustrated by moving pictures of the varietiet of tulips • A. v rRRI _ �G}uamuteed ful weather before winter begir4 in Hollinger Mine, the largest gold on regaeeL _ c earnest. -The rain and snow of this mine in America.•Mr. Parks was pas- - ` r Fineral Director , B���8 i , week will be appreciated as it should for of the United Church at Timmins Jones' �g ,More AIDbIIlanee service . 1 help to replenish the wells, many of for about 11 years, and his address - ` Which h �- 3.. Many 'farmers and the bictures will be found very Phone 1300 Hardware Phone 480^ are not�t through ,i their fall interesting. Supper . will ' be served Phone 8%0 work, so that a few weeks bf favor- from 5 to R P. m. Supper 9nd Con- �`�' �°I PI4S�iiame _: `,..ag�>e�- �a •b��apl gym'<ss, t��>,.. _.r Tiokenb . .: ., Ontario• :z Y.. F� eta• .,..y''r�+' a��,�..;... - _ rit.r .� '' F rt -''' - �I..e ',.: _�/:: _ - _ .._ .. _ - ,. _. .._. .. - .. Roosevelt aunches Drive Gladiolus Expert, Two Autoists Are Kills - _ To Raise. .otnModit Pricer H•-H• G'�, Dead _ d _ _ Y _ _ Three Hurt at Crossing _ r _ "Famous Simcoe Horticulturist - -' Moves to Halt Dollar Dist' rbances Interfering With Recov-' Was in- fllat Year _ ,. _ Mrs. H. J. Cable and Her Daughter Loses Lives at Crossing 7 . ery of Prices As Part of Giant Financial Program $imeae, .Oct. 22. — The death' oc- —=Two Men-and-Girl Are in Hospital Seriously Injured --• cnrred at pia home in Simcoe on Sat- Washington, Oct. 22.—A managed' 1-110119hts of Speech urday, following a comparatively brie! Brampton Oct.•22.—A Toronto wo- ens trip to Dundalk, was struck by �. currency was pledged by President W asliingtbn,Oct:22 =Significant wen- illness, -ot Heary H. Groff, , one: of man and her slaughter were killed and the 9.58 westbound C.N.R. train. The -'Roosevelt to_tbe nation to-night. He Canada's best-known horticulluiists three other persons seriously injured wig-wa at the crossing was working also revealed plans to establish a gov- tences In President Roosevelt's outline 8 8 kin& and a- prominent citizen of Smicoe when their motor car was struck by and the train whistle was blowing at ernment market for gold for dollar to the t<ation of his future-financial for _many years, in' his 81st year a.C.N.R. train at the level.crossing the time, eye-witnesses stated. stabilizarioa• plans include: Mr. Groff was the second son of on QueeepStreet East, 100 yards from The train struck the car with a Mr, Roosevelt's speech, his third "Our troubles will not-be over to- -and a._prominent citizen of Simcoe the main street;late tonight. terrific impact major addreaq to the -nation -aince morroci•, but we are on our way and pact, carrying it 100 yards • _ Dtarch 4, reviewed all aspects'ot his 'we are headed in the right direction." He served an apprenticeship with The dead are Mrs. H. J. Cable, 70, down the track, where it was thrown Dr, Wilson, Simcoe's first mayor, as of 168 Curzon.Avenue, and Miss Etta to the side, a tangled mass of wreck- recovery program. In it he took cog- • • i • a druggist, and later entered bank Cable, her daughter, same address. age. _ nizaace of agricultural unrest, point= "Government credit will'be main- Ing ThE injured are: Ernest Montgom- Both Mrs, Cable and her daughter r ing out' that every effort would be talrMd and a, sound currency will ac He attained wide fame through his er 100 Hiltz . Ave. Toronto the made to turtbei the rise of commodity y, were killed instantly, Tho injured ,prices. company a rise in the American com- success in the scientific hybridiza- driver, serious leg and back injuries, were.all rushed to Peel Memorial Has. modit price level;" - tion of galdio:i, capturing innumer• Kenneth Cable, 168 Curzon Ave.,The gold move outlined by, Mr. 5 _ pital here, - Roosevelt was Interpreted as meaning • • *_ • able medals and trophies, chief swere"shoulder and chest injuries. The view near the crossing is more that the government would maintain - "We are eontinuiilg to"move• to among which was the Gold Medal Miss Merle Hodgins, 599 Gerrard or less unobstructed. The last fatal Grand Prize at tha' World's Fair in Street serious 1 the price of the dollar in international wards a managed currency. . . . . I leg injuries. sty at the'crossing 'was four years " "exchange through " gold operations, St. Louis in 1904. In recent years The party, retuning from a week- ago, when a man was killed. _ would-not know, and no one else could he has* devoted 'his attention to the• much as the Bank of England, through tell, just what the permanent valua- Iris,• with conspicuous success. Not Its stabilization fund, undertakes to lion Of the dollar will be. To-guess at lbug ago he developed a new variety • Do Attacks BO The Markets regulars quotations of the pound •a permanent gold valuation now would of corn which has commanded wide Y _ starting. certainly require later changes caused Lip Torn From JaW PRODUCE. 'Four-point Pla�i _ " attention and carries his'name. _ 'by iater'Yacts." - - - 1 - `Toronto dealers are buying product •- 'The President outlined an orderly • � • • - - - • procedure for the realization of his When we have restored the price Z,000-year-old Axe Animal Springs as Child at the following prices: '-gigantic -econoude sad financial pro- Eggs Prices to farmers and coon- 'n gram, He summed It up as follows: level, we shall seek to establish and Changes U.S. History Turns on Flashlight— tr-shippers: Ungraded, cases return• ; L Restoration of the- price level, maintain a dollar which will riot' 'Washington, Oct,'22.-iA new chap- - s -Mimes Eye ed, fresh extras, 31c; fre•si firsts,28c: first of alL change its purchasing and debt-paying ter is American history, first..evi_ Toronto, Oct, 22—Before two men seconds, 17c, Pullet extras,,20c. Grad.. • 2. Establishment and maintenance power during the succeeding g@ner@• deuce, that humans lived on the At- ed, cases free, 31c. fo1 fresh extras standing beside' him could-stop the 2fc for fresh firsts 17c for seconds ot_s dollar of unchanging purchasing lion." lantle coast as far back�as the time attack, a mongrel dog, Saturday Butter—Ontario creamery solids power—In short,,.a managed currency. . -' . , „ of Christ, has been written by-a 2,- night, sprang at a 13-year-old Fair- No. 2, 18�'ac; No. 2, 18?A >i. Control of the gold using of the "Our dollar is now altogether too 600 year-o'.d atone sae dug up ,in bank boy-, tore his lower lip from the Churning cream Special, 19c--No domestic.dollar. greatly Influenced by the accidents-at Albermarie County, Virginia. jawbone and missed by a_hair-breadth 1, 18c; No. 2, 16c, f.o.b. shippins 4. Establishment of a government -International trade, by the internal - The primitive axe is unique in sinking his teeth Into the child's Ilainta- market for gold to establish and malt}- policies of other nations."and political that it''was, chipped'out of black _ _ Cheese—No. I. large, colored, -par• left eye. fain coattauone contrail - Amer- fflned and- railed 10c• r .. disturbance A dlabase rock b some savage Ame - g , , to oth r continents.There Y age The chHd, George Richardson, 1 2 Mr. Roosevelt's utterances on'the fore the United States.must take firm- scan 20 centuries ago and then was twins, 101, triplets, 1alive ;monetary question came as a distinct ly in its own hands the control,of the found and re-sharpened by a later Times Road. was 'walking with his poultry, A grade, alive Spring surprise to bffida1 Washlttgtau, which gold value of our dollar." owner about 1,300 years later. It father and, the owner of the dog, chickens, over 6 tbs., 15c• over 5% 'had felt that he'wbuld conilae tDe ad- shorts, says the Smithsonian Institu_ Lewis Paddle, 95 Danatfury Road, o 6. tbs., Idc; ova to 5 tbs., 13c; - dress to to accounting of his steward- �• • •` `• ' • along_Briartslll Aven-:e. The bop over 4 to 5 tbs.. �c;-over 2 to 4 ]ba. : . "As a further effective tneaas to this lion that former ideas of which the turned on a flashlight he was carry- 8c, Broilers, onet 13a to 2 lbs., 10c. �shlp since March 4, +ith retereuee, of course, to the farm sftuarioa now com. end. I am going to establish a govern- first humans reached the Eastern ing and the animal, half- police dog' Fatted hens, over 6-Ibs_.9c; over 5 r course. to strikes .s the Middle bleat, went_market-for gold.- is the ignited baited States were. mistaken.- _ and half bull, struck witbqut warn- V 6 lbs•, Sc;'over 4 to 5 lbs., 7c; over States. Therefore , , ; I am authortz- . 1 -- in Paddle swung with his flat AL 3 }0 4 tbs., 6c; ova. 3 to 3?,4 tbs, " "No one," the President "aid, "who Ing the Reconstruction Finance Car- split 5c. ,Old roosters, over 5 :bs., 5e. Do- considers the plain•facts of our situa- split second too late, knocked the mestic rabbits over 4 tbs., c.-White Poratfon to bop gold newly mined In Cow Pumps Herself 6 Lion believes that commodity prices, aniufai to the ground and ca'.led for ducklings, over 5 lbs., 9c;-tb, 4 to $ the United States at rives to be de Drink of Water sapecWly agricultural prices, are high p help. The lather caught the faint- !ball` 7c. ' Colored;` 2c less. Guinea enough yet." termined from time to time after con- Milburn McBride, a farmer in the' lag child in his arms and did what fowl, per pair, 90c. B grade poultry "Our.dollar is no* altogether too sultstlon with the Secretary of the F'lessant Valley section of the West- he could tip stop the bleeding, Eris 2c lb- less than -A; C .grade, 2c IL greatly iailneaced by the accidents of Treasury and the President. - When- mesth township, near.Pembroke, has Amos,-.150 Briarlitll Avenue,.,came to less than B. Pullets, not over 8% -~� - 'international trade by the internal ever necessary to the end !n view, we a talented Soisteia cow .which can the aid with his car and' took_ the lbs. each, 2c_ per lb. above chicken shall also buy or sell old in the world um herself a drink of water when- P p prices.-• -policies of other nations sail by potitl. g P P boy to SL, Jose h's •Hon Ifni, poultry, A grade,'dressed—Spring ' market. : . This fa a policy'and"not ever she feels in the mood, according ? cal dlaturbaaces. 7n other countries. I C.ickens, over 6 tbs, 18c; over 6% to Therefore the United States must take an expedient." - to W. A..Meb:uilen, a.neighbor of Mr. 6-lbs., 17c; over"5 to 6% lbs.,'M; _ firmly to Its hands the control of the ' ' " " McBride. Duck Hunter Drowns-,' :" over 4"to 6 lbs., 14c; over 2 to 4 tbs., sold value of our dollar. This is necet "Tt In definitely a part of our policy Recently Mr. MCMLIleri had an er When Canoe Capsize$ lie." 'Broilers, over 1 h to 2 tbs„ 13r: ' nary in order to prevent dollar dis. to increase the-rise­ {of commodity rand, at Mr. ,Mc_Bride's home, and Iroquois Fang, Oat. Oct, 22.—Jack Fatted liens, over 6 lbs., 11c; over 6 turba ices from 'swinging us away prices) and to-extend it to those pro- when he entered the yard the'cots 'Ede', a well-Itnown sportsman -of'this to' 6 lbs:; lOc; over 4 to b tbs, 9c; from our ultimate goal, namely, the ducts which have as yet felt no bene- was" busy at the well, shoving the district, -was drowned In Reed Lake over 3% to 4 lbs., 8e; over 3 to 3% eoatlnned recovery of, our commodity fit. If'w a cannot do this one Way,.we pump handle up with her nose and when the canoe from which he-was Its.; 7c. Domestic rabbits, over 4 lbs., prices." *111'de it another. Do it, we will." ullin It down with her liorffs, work= shooting capsized. With Joe Chlrosa 12c. White ducklings. oyes 5. lba.1 _ I $ i' 13c• do, 4 to 5 lbs., 11e. 'ing fast enough to pump a good she started out duck-hunting and leaned WHOLESALE PROVISIONS. i -R• in the Fall stream into the trough; from which forward to Are his gun when the ves- "* Ready to Absorb idg� • she drank when she had pumped sel turned over.'" Cblroski was able to Wholesale provisions dealers are _ One of the best methods, of killing enougb.• ,sVm to, shore with difficulty. The ggoting the following prices to To- weeds is to•.ridge the _land in the ronto retail dealers: %oat This Yaer fall. There are those who claim that _ 1 body was recovered. park—Hama, 14c; shoulders, 9%e i 1 butts, 13%c; pork loins,'16%c; pic- there is no benefit in the way of TWO Die in Gravel nits, 9c. Government of Canada Stands killing. "rootstocks of sow thistle and -in, Third Saved Shortage of Potatoes Lard—Pure, tierces, i01F,e; tubs, _ -Behind Market, Stevens couch grass- remaining in the soil by Spring is Predicted llc' its, 111lsc, riiita, 115i,c, Sherbrooke, N.S., Oct. 22. -- The , Pa ' p Intimates after summer cultivation. 'Others re- Orangeville.--The frosts-have put Shortening—Tierces, tubs, gard ridging-as au lemertar overhang}ug bans• of a gravel pit 91,ac; '` Buchanan, $ask.—It aeces8ar the pp y toppled Saturday while men worked a crimp in the price of potatoes here. 'lOc; pa#!s, 11c; prints, 11 to 11%c. y early after-harvesting cultivation in beneath, and two laborers met death Forced to dig t1re crop, the producers GRAIN QUOTATIONS. `Dominion Government is prepared to the eradication of weeds, 'At Kempt- were recently offered only 60 centa a -Following are Saturday'b closing .absorb a large quantity of trheat'tttis ville Agricultural Sehool in Ontario beneath tolls of failing earth that. ST 'bag, and buyers expect a further drop_quotations on grain- transactions for Tear. Hon, H. H. "$tevena; Minister ridging is �.onsidered an important nearly snuffed out a third man's Itte.=of at least IO cents. For the tame be- car lots, prices on basin c.i!. bay " of Trade and Commerce, told a Bath. tillage'practice, all land Oswald Ga.e,,22, and.Eda^ard Croft, ._.__._- @rta of farmers her¢ The °� P ploughed 50, were when .fellow workmen ling the market•will-be flooded, but a Ports: g . govern- early sand subsequent) to worked be- Manitoba wheat---No.-1 Northern, meat intends to keep P- curve indicates a real shortage be 65%c; No. 2 Northern, 63%c; No, 8 p •wheat prices ing drilled np in early fail. Another' extricated them attar digging more fore S Spring. R Northern, -62-1,X; -No- 4 Northern, • '� .at a reasonable level, he declared, than as hour.� Bill .Archibald, a P g• - - ., " •,sad continually- keei5s a watchful eye vantage of• ridging is that it aids - I f.. _ getting on the land a few days trackman, was trapped for an hour 1 601�c, os the wheat market. with only his head above earth, and Manitoba oats—No. 2.C.W.,'33#c; government's action in enter_ earlier in the spring which is a de- he "suffered bruises and shock. All Newspaper Ads No, 3 C.W., 30%c No.'1 feed, 293(X; The tided ' eed:oats - t the markets during the gain on loss 'or heavy"' land- • - �No. 2 feed, 281�c; mixed.. , ng past year Some clays tend to run together if• three men were natives of Sonora. 23c had averted a 'cataatrapha, $teveas N.s Receive Tribute Manitoba barle No, 3 left in a highly cultivated state all y- eatd. As much as 79,000,000 bushels winter, but ridging up corrects this. 1 „ b6'14c; No. 4 C.W., 35%c; N) 1 feed Of wheat had been held at one time. Bournemouth, Eng.= I anon of no screenings, $16 50 per ton. Celluloid Comb Ignites Mr. Stevens spoke in support. of S. r more'profitable way of spending South African-corn, 731,X. H. Edgar, Conservative candida•e in Offers Prize -to _ , Clothing of Girl money on-advertising than throttgh Ontario grain, approximatc prices, - 'the Mackenzie -by-election, ,Best-Paying Husband Sudbury, Oct, 22.-•Wbeh a celluloid the press," said Sir Francis Gooder track shipping point—Wheat, 55 to comb In the'hands of her five-year ough, chairman of the executive, `at 5&+ oats, 23.to 25c; rye, 40 t .— o 42c; MontrealJudge J. 0. Lacroix oi:' . Alberta Beet Cra►� the Sessions of.the Peace in sentenc- old brother ignited and fell on lier,,the annui buckwheat' 38 to 4 l conference of the British ing George Campion to pay'his wife and set her clothes on fire. the seven- Gas Association at Bournemouth re- LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS. Record This Year >ilonths=old'daugbter of Mr. and Mrs. cently. "Advektising," he added, "is Steers, up to 1,050'lbs.,-good and $5 a iceek, remarked he was con- Lethbridge, AltatThirteen •thou. templating offering a prize to the re- Oscar Dionne of •Noeiville. was sed- the voice of businep. It is as essen- choice, $3.75.to $4; do, med., $3.26 to - sand scree of sugar-beets,-one the ere) burned. Little.hope is held tial for sin industr to learn, to ad- $3,75; do, tom., $2 to $3; steers, over j enta It husband convicted.of non- T y largest crops in the history of south- for filer recovery, 'First aid was ad-I ver•tise as it iefor'a child to learn to 1,050 Ibs,, good- and choice, $4 to. support, who behaved himself best $4.50; do, med., $3.50 to $4; do, com., _ ., ern Alberta Provirce, now' are being when ordered to give his wife money.•ministered is Noelville and the baby talk," \� $2 50 to $3.25; heifers, good and harvested, A roximatel 300 men was brought to the hospital" here, 'will be employed is the Raymond At that particular time he had 30 g 1 choice, $3.75 to $4;-do, med., $3.25 to ymond su. .men on his, books who, re :the trip over the rough roads taking I --• , om.; , gar beet facto Ported from $3.75• do c $2 to $3• fed calves factory during x three- y fulfilling.six hours. N. �'•T31'ifPCI'Sn11tI1 CslVeil g time to time how the were fulfillin _ '� , good and choice, $6.76 to-$7.25; do, montbs' run.'' Contrasted .with this � Tumultuous Greeting med„ $5 to $6,50• cows, good, $2.50 bum r their promises:to -give. their wives : _ 0 pe yield of sugar beets was an ;none and Campion would join the i Sydney, Australia; — An enthusi- to $2.75; do, med., $2 to $2.25; do, estimated 18,{100,00D to' 20,000,000 y p Norfolk County .,vurnali$#, astic throng of thousands gave Win com., $1.50 to $2; canners and cut• -bushel wheat cro a list, he said. The worst cases of non- g 1 to 1.25• bulls good, $2 to "O,* y support; Judge Lacroix found, were P. G. Pearce, is. Called, Commander Sir Charles Kingsford- tars, $ •p, approximately half g $ g the normal harvest. - $lmcoe, Oct, 22.P, George Pearce, Smith a tumultous greeting when he $2.25; do, com., $1.50 to $1.75; stock-• d�:e to sheer heartle`ssniss.' d feeder steers, good, $2.75 a ' a well-known Norfolk County jour- arrived here late completin the nota- ors n —=------- --- g $3; do, .com., $1.75 to $2.50; milkers i -- '-- mist, died Saturday " after a brief ble flight on whieh he established'a and springers, $25 to $45; calves good Half of Canada's Idle Million -illness. For 36 years he was pub-_new record 'from England to Aus- and choice,vests, $6 to $7; do, com. ^- ` ]Esher o1 the Waterford .Star, which tralia. Sir Charles clipped more than`and med., $3.50 to $6; grassers, $1.50 "s Belong to Building Trades' was founded by his father. In 1932 40 hours off the old record when he to $2,60; hogs, bacons, f.o.b., $5.10; he bought the Simcoe Reformer from larded at `Wyndham Australia, after do, off trucks, $5•35; do, 'off cars, Ottawa:.—Of an estimated number of gotta"you'w111"Immediate) the late H. B. Donly. He was one- having flown from England in "the "$5.60; good ewe and wether lambs, $6 y give work" time chairman of .the week) division eta d time of ,7 days, 4 hours and to "$7; do, meo.; $5:50 to $5.76; do, )ue million men unbmployed in Can.'to half of these unemployed men, and y - _ y - backs, $4.7b to S6; culls', $4 to the -other half -will gradually-be-•"ab- of the Canadian Press and had been 44 min-, inutes. sheep, good light, 2 to $2.50• do - _ --'-Ada today, halt were d'^pendent on the"sorbed." — - g $ � sorbed." setive. in the Weekly Newspapers' heavies, $1.b0 to.. $2; do,.culls; $1 to :oastruction industry, said Joseph OQ.I • Anyrrolume of.construcGon work at 'Association for many years• Fire in Chesterfield $1• - "'iggott, of Hamilton, addressing the t this time would have an immediate , Kills Two Love Birds i W. !ishth annual coaventiott of the Cana- effect on the unemployment situation. Spee jii,000 - ' - -Etimonfon.—Two love birds -perish Chamber of Commerce here. .(,)r-. The-present system.. of relief• was , : iinaril� the construction industr em. Passers er" WF s 1 a red .Dozen Eggs;,24 Yolks _ Y uneconomical. Mr. Piggott declared. W nt when a chesterfield #n the home - )toyed 600,000 men, and of these 500, The Chamber of Commerce ..should Moncton.—A fine of $1,000 was im- of Prof. tV. Rowan, University of Roseburg, Ore.--Umpqua Valley ' Iqp were idle._ ;, give considetnt(o�l,to the matter in an. posed-on Bryce•W. Steives, convicted Alberta.{{'naught fire. The 'bird& suf- hells believe in heavy production. Dr.: - oil a charge of wanton•And- furious- focated in their cage when a match, $• R." Shoemikey purchased a dozen "m you can restore the. aid- us pro- effort to get something moving ttt a autotnobile- driving and causing hod dropped between cushions, sit a eggs at a local grocetp vioxe. Every .�gram of,1928 and 1929." 3aid�. Pig.'Constructive Ira"y._ one of'the dozen had a double yolk. Ily harm to a woman paPsenger npnrby chesterfield on fire. .14Pr* ­51s.} �.--+..r,•c- ..7 __ _.aes�- _F�;''_. •"' t-ar•- - •C /--"- .r___- ..�. _f—,_- __nr. _..✓. r' ...Q, ..�.... �• \ .°r.�,'+>:.. ._. .. _. ,._-.._ a ?'1, �.�„- ''l X,,¢�'e �s�,.,},..�,p� a� •` �' �.''r' -. Winter Feed for Horses Fos the idle Ecorse in winter, or for _ sr' . 1 •horses that merely require what may - _' Pay Less ore 1, be termed a maintenance'ration, "The - ]Feeding of ,Horses" "circular, issued ' F by the Dominion Department of Agri- -�}. J ' o - arre tin.,e Cut .� culture, recommend•i for every hunt- _ pounds of the horse's weight a 77 l�► - — : %ed of one.pound of mixed hay, one jr pound of turnips. To this might be or the same onpil added a small feed daily of bran and - late in equal partL. Enailf.ge, although sometimes used' —and Poker Hands, too! h place of turnips and straw, is not r e a.- i tandard horse .feed. The feeding Now we give every man�who "rolls his own" m�e 42 URI? s Turret Fine Cut for the same old rice 1 On this new e mouldy ensilage is•�o be guarded p Fo. deal you'll get still more Cigarettes fr m every pack.Some authorities claim that t induces spinal meningitis. Other age of Turret Fine Cut—you'll acttially save money by �. rations that have been found satin- - purchasing this cool and fragrant cigarette tobacco `' • factory are: (No. 1) grain composed rO =/ and buying your own cigarette papers. if S its oats and 1 art barley;'- I (No. 2) grain mixture of oats, 3 Pj{(; n Remember, too—you Can get large booklets of Parts and corn, 1 part. (No 3) grain - • "Vogue" or a`ChaateClet"•cigarette papers free in :Irixture of oats, 10 ,parts; bran, 2 t°achange for one complete set of Poker Hands. Parts; oats, 10.parts; bran, 2 parts; OGD *' tilmeal, 1 part; hay with rations as E11J _ tbove outlined. (No. 4) grain mix- It pays to 46RO'll Your Own" with lure of oats, 3 parts; bran, 1 part, fed UVEj;pOO ~rith two green-cured oat sheaves, and _ y <. s limited amount of straw. This is " _ I ration particult.rly adapted to , Gorses on very light winter work in �, Fin e� (�' i ~ : the western provinces. (No, b) grain Gq�� F I N E C U T mixture of oats, 2 parts; corn, 2 E �8 parts; and bran, 2 parts. To this ACC* • CIGARETTE .TOBACCO - may be added linseed oilmeal, 1 part, Pr 2 pounds of molasses daily if the horses are not inclined,to relish their SAVE THE " P O'K E R ' H A N D S rain, or are in a low condition., Imperial Tobacco CompawofCanada.Ltd : WIFE'S DELIGHT AT OUR CROSS-WORD .PUZZLE Answers to Last Week Puzzle Classified Advertising �MTi1 ii11 ��I,�I��ii111111,�f '1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 A X A A_g rd 8 A LL�R rAAX8 WARTZa. aiVSBla D S LOSS D 0 Y A I N H U R E D EVEtiUE PRODUCING PROPER- A H T R I D E N T T A R TIES'exchanged for equipped farms. preferably clear: good buildings, stock _ 30 Pounds of Fat! a 0 S P B D SHUN and equipment,.for ,good Toronto pro- and y 15 16 7 P B L T E E N D S A R C Wr!a Johnl Stang & Co... 331 Eglint� _ Here Is something all wives of tat A A I S B TAP 3 N 8 west. Toronto. men will be glad to know. It Is the 0 A R S RACE - experience of a woman whose husband 1d 19 recently weighed 230 Ills. She writes: / 21 A 1 H y R 0 E S° T A P EIS lASnxsa i$ -- "I really feel I must write and tell 22 2 �� C 0 T 3 M E W R B X101. v OFFER TU EVERY LNVENTUR. you that, after taking Kruachen Salts // 'f /f28 T R 0 1) I C E S E T A .List of wanted inventions and full y///g In:ormation sent free. she 3tamsay Cosa- for nearly 3 months, my husband.has '!d7(r 0 R R A T T L E D A D paaT..World Patent Attorneva 273 tank got hie weight down from 230 Lba. to 26 27 R 0 T A T E D R 0 ;N I 0 street Ottawa, Canada. —_ r 200.tbs. This has been achieved by - .R O B E s 3 E s A L E WO MWXNG NA r IIJ.AGA= IL nothing else but Kruachen. I am too N 29 'heavy also, and E started taking. _% �� INGERS, $18.00. $19.00: ELECTRIC Kruachen only three weeks ago. Al- 31 ".32 33 OzonC Ilaf NO F.$ect S Singer, $20A0. Fine conditon. ready I have got down from 153'lba. Norwood. $13.00: Gooderich, $13.00. New 1 Upon Store Apples Raymond: 813.00. New wiuiama 812.Q0; .. to 144 lbs. t5'e are delighted." — — Storage pp New Howe, $12 00; Standard $10,00. 34 % 3 111, 36 3`I Also Raymonds, Williams, Royals, Kud- (.Mrs) C The question of.the effect of OaVAe sons, New Home, Whites, Davis, and Kruachen combats the cause of fat- —,a gas absolutely devoid of taste— many others at $7.50.-each. All SmAran- by assisting the Internal 'organs -'to -'f(4'f!I'41 teed in fine running order, Good sew-era;perform their inIICti0II8 properly—LO (/ �f�J�/,!i has occupied the attention of scientists Lowest prices in, Canada. Send for list. Universal Company, 2828 St. James. throw off each day those waste pro- 42 M45 in many countries, Canada, the Unit- Mputrealducts and poisons which, If allowed 1 ed States and Europe.- Many esperi- AGXNTS WJLN'r:a- - to accumulate, still be converted by 47 48 ments have been made-says the news ?the.body's che'mistr 'into fatty tissue. _ — letter of the Dominion Dairy.and Cold o C n L R E P R E SE`TATI�E33 -- Y _ � - ,L granted for special Christmas p>"o- _ Storage Branch and it is interesting ;.-i :ten. Earn $5 to $30 pet day. Bpaee - sl I to note the general observatiuns made, or full time work; liberal guarantee. Youth and Idleness �Vlnsron Co., Toronto, Debt. 1. "Based upon the results of these stu- No matter how strong the chars- _ of oaone as a lied to the cold stor- } -sae provides as influence which 1—Firs Greek 35—human 1- R;b9 but y advantage i = €., Y dies, an ants from the use � .t•* � ;y I, �r..; ter a Young ma may possess, Idle. _ °— pp ' f.�'a a p 36—To et tall 13—Irish humorist 33—Abstract beta' age of apples lies entirely in its 1s deteriorating, observes the Chat- g 16—Snow vehicle 6-Last Greek letter ity to maintain a pleasant atmos- .. ham News. 'Youth is the time for 39—Holy person 19—Farm impl�mentls heric condition in• a 1p storage _ 11—Procession _ 41—Portuguese for "satat 21—Deals triflingly 1✓ pP g �� l • ` formulating opinions and habits 13—Plant of lily family 42—Paid notice 23—Racket rooms. There is no evidence that this which stick for life,sad when a young 14—Jewish r oath - 2 impivved atmospheric condition is re- alas finds himself, strsladed oa the 43—Sickness 5—Read carefully ' W S 15—To array fleeted in any way in the appearance, Y Ot very threshold of fife. his opinion of -45—Pronoun 27-aloist cip SC. 'things in general is not apt to'be a 17—New England state 2 general condition, keeping quality, err s , 46—Small bird 8—Equality flavor of the stored fruit It has had �t�y E COa -� I hs,'. abbr.). 0 O _. - `healthy one, especially if he is am. ( 48—Condiments 30—French resort a 18—Horse no detectable effect upon storage scald 4`On _1 bitious and anxious to.succeed, rlila 50—Hair ribbon 31—English „ v, 0- 20—Pertaining to`cheek 51—Prepared - 32=Son of Adam development. EM Ott 91 vapls _.. . ..constitutes one of the greatest prob 2I—Intimate isms before the world, today. Vertical 33—Wandered �rYat re.pia - 22—European island• '=•;—Swiftly ". - S4—Deeds SKIN RASHES `� G 24—To stitch 2—Works ••85--Germinated grain h� t`ekaK• 25—Part of boci', - '$—Pair (abbr,) 3.—Metrical writing Give Mace to Velvet Smooth Skins - :. If Past 26—Fell in icy ciy-stain 4—Kind of meat _39—Glided S 28—Rod 5—First man r' 40—Emperor` In almost countless numbers, atria sufferers have had cause to be thankful '} 29—Molds -•.6—PeTsiali poet 43—Japanese statesman for D.D.D.,the prescription of a highly �: a "'•. - '. ad t4�w/9t if<Ad vty� 30—Vehicle �-_: _. .. _ r—Hire measure--� 44—To petition _ --atioceesful physician, Dr.D.D.Dennis. •" '. �. y� - - 31—For fear that 8—Spanish article - +t7-1ti1d-west state T�hq prescription,now•niadeend - r LOOk IM�d 8"Mla* 32—Life work •9—Place for cars "�:- (abbr.) endorsed by Campana s Italian Balm .ti +"RICH •IN'f VITAMINS r----,,,---,.-,-,.•......................:. 34—Front L 10-Beionging to axis 49—Symbol for calcium chemists, allays irritation almost at , -. 4, Si once, and quickly cleans up such skin . ,,.. <;.._.. �.... HERE ARE THE SIGNS: •: troubles as eczema? hives, acne, ring- NwIrousness' Frequent Headachss ; . . VCrlly Crop curtailment has been tried be- worm, dandruff, pimples and rashes. { : Neuralgia Fasting of weakness : ! fare without conspicuous success. De Ask your drti$giat for D.D.D.Prescrip- Gas`ih the Stomach : indigestion Steeplessness °The wind bloweth, Lion: Trial size 35c. Guaranteed to spite all efforts, there is'still an over- LossofAppetite Mouth Acidity ; i .—The farmer soweth, - give inetantrelieformoneyreftmded. e • Nausea Soto ScomacL ; production of wild oats. Gas !n. the stomach, belching, sour _ u Auto-intour tkm The subscriber oweth, water brash, pain after gating, etc., can 'And,the Lord knoweth be oVercome within three minutes if you - : will take a little Btsurated Magnesia in _ "WHAT TO DO FOR IT We.are in need of dues: OLD- PEOPLE END PAIN'—Soothe water after you eat. The ordinary a r = : . -We're not a-punnilig, surated Diagneaia which you can get at TAIr[-2 teaspoonfuls Ot _ ,_ any drug store will correct acid stomiich So come a-running, SORE HANDS Phillips' .Milk of and stop acid indigestion`immediately. _ a Mag- nesia in a glass of water -pr we'll go gunning, FEEL YOUNG Try is and Gee. every morning when you '; This thin of .dunning get tip. Take another g by Rubbing irs g8 wve teaspoonful so minutes Gives us the blues: Just because more years than you ®'% after eating. And another : Care to Count'have,,fled by on your' UTICURA - before you go to bed. • OR—Take the new life's calendar is no reason for feeling • • _ Phillips'Milk of Magnesia : I Household Hints Old.' age; after all, isn't a matter of Soap for daily ere. Tablets—ow tabru for years. It is a matter of health. t =� each teaspoonful as di- When making .a cake by creaming Stay vigorous and you stay young. « » Ointme$nttollsal skiairritatuas, "'* �,..►s"" rated above. 'add grated lemon rind (it used) at the But how, y KING OF FWN Taleum ideal after Witial. you ask. Do it the we. t........... .... ........... ....... .....s I. 'beginning of the process to extract its thousands of people of advancing suaa�o.:T.i�szsGb. . If you have Acid Stomach, don't full flavor, care do. Take �Vincarnis regularly. �y• P Thin rind and clea pale flesh de• ticarnis is a delicious wine, free worry about it. Follow the simple from drugs that brings you a —' directions given above. This small note pork•which will'be tender and of valuable elements of grapes combin t dosage of Phillips' hlilk of Nlag�ggssis ' good flavor. with the highest grade beef YOUR LIYER S MAKING acts of once to neutralize the aZRds For varlet" '' guaranteed malt extract. Its invi r that cause headache, stomach ains y serve tomatoes •with �'ag magical—yet- hen Your Daughter YOU FEEL OUT Of SORTS ind other distress: Try it. 'You'll pork In,place of apples, either in sauce act effect is almost perfectly natural. Comes toWomanhood"eel like a new person. or baked whole. Thesb valuable elements in Wincarnis Wake tip your Liver Bile But—be careful you get REAL Fried apples ' make, a pleasant give our ageing system exactly the nilk of ma nesia. when you buy— Give Her Lydia E. Pinkham s - --No Calomlel needed g yy qy change with bacon or sausages for stim stir nourishment"it requires. Y genuine PHILLIPS TVli1k of Ma - , �•be wh® you feel blue,d soar ou tM lestn. See that the name "PHIL- Breakfast. y soot your peeves,enrich your Vegetable Compound world,that's your liver wl?.r Ott pouring w IPS"' is on the label,. if a m.lk pudding becomes scorche d. blood, and flood your whole body daily two pounds ofGgmd has into yowbowels. i with almost youthful buoyancy and Most girls ill their teens need a Digestion and elimination are being slowed on top remove the blackened skin, tu, tonic and regulator.'Give your up,food is accumulating and dwaying inside _ °l ALSO IN TAatR FORM— o :dean the edgty of the dish, beat in ez- e than 20,000 medical men,have daughter Lydia E. Pfnkham'e you andbo=e" 1j>t�e se.wretched.,mtnny' Each tiny tablet is the tra milk,. and return to the oven to heartily endorsed Wincarnis. It is Vegetable Compound for the next neater, laxative �� eheedns sera. at equivalent of a teaspoAnful i1nish"cooking. a great tonic It will make you feel soughase.don's go far ssotuh. - µ. of Genuine Phillips' Milk young again by creating for you new few months. Teach her hove to YYou need a u.er•stlmuiant. 0"Wo Little 'qf Magnesia . . _ .----- •:• —••--- `• stores,of strength and energy. Get guard her health at thin crttlCal 'time Sara Aa�it toesta� bs~as Purely veye. Setae? 't�;,• h1AOa ' =ANAVA Injuries to toes,form the greatest Wincarnis from your druggist--Sales time.When she 1/a happy,healthy esbstitute► 25e.at all drawdsla is_ number of accident to railway work- Agents: Harold-F. Ritchie &Co.Ltd., �e and mother abs will thwk - '-Phillips Milk of Magnesia ern, according to sEatlstics. Toronto.• err rage ISSUE No. 43-'33 l 'x:• .a i`oa�. .• ;;,.., - ,••�;: - °fir b.q '�: - - _ - ,i:• another war on the world. humili-• - Agincourt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Dav- which was driven by Ronald ate their ooemies .and recover all in. Miss Esther Davis -accompanied Thomas, of Highland Creek. and Frank Weir, of Agincourt, well- them to their home. glanced off�the front of the truck. ' their lost'possessions, and restore known farmer, suffered head injur- There will be a concert at the the and struck the esmea0 Calvert. j "Twin[: their lost prestige. Adolph itler, ies and cuts from flying glass when +,. ph school in November, under the aus- The force of the impact threw !tl.tavut.iir: ii.seu rs+dta.dr..a. . 'a man 'from the lower elassee, the car he was driving north on Mid pices of the W. I. Watch the, 1'ocAl H494"Iton out of the car. Mrs ML land Ave., Agincourt, was struck on paper for further particulars. .o:aeeripeioe. to tae u "d Greet appears upon the scene sod, Mrs. Wm. Duncan and George o! Roggenburg, who was sitting is sr.ewpoo���• the C. P. in R. level crossing by a sh= the back seat, was thrown against through great force of character outing engine. Monday afternoon He Green River also Miss L. Fuller, of the Qtses on the right rear side. rises until he/becomee Chancellor, was attended by Dr. C. D. Farquh- Toronto, visited with .F. and Mrs• causing serious head injuries. and - -JOHN MURKAR, Proprletor. and exerts an ifluenee as great as arson, of Agincourt, and later re- McKay on Tuesday of last week. • probably concussion. etc. Rog moved to his home. His condition is On Saturday at Midland the marr- p y . a that of the exiled Raiser. 'Through. reported as favorable. Mr. Weir, who iage took place of Miss Viola Bunk- enburg was only slightly injured. NOTES AND COMMRNTIL his influence the German people is a member of St. Andrew's Pres- er, of Alton, to Mr. D. Jones, of Mr. Heeselton was the most sari = has again become imbued with byterian Church Board, Bendale, ously injured. When thrown out Markham. We congratulate them and f is said that the average wo the war spirit until now we can Scarboro, was .returning from a wish them a long and happy marr- of the car a screw-nail penetrkbed -mean of to day is three inches taller not foresee what the result may meeting of the board, and halted ied life. Mr. and Mrs., Jones will re- the top of his head. Dr. Cart than the woman of 1$93. We �, Some claim that this out his car at the crossing for a large side in Markham. Wright attended to the injuries of are not told the ranee of the freight train to pass After he tho- _ _ all three, after which he had them - burst of� war spirit is a were ught the crossing was clear he pru- removed in Sterritt's ambulance +cfiange..bat the devotion of the bluff and the world will not see seeded to cross, but the train, which —Residents along the lake shore to the- Oshawa Hospital. where was travelling easterly, obstructed shore and those on higher alti Mr. essleton underwent.an o r modern woman to athletics may another world .war, et least not g - = -`.have something to do with the the view of the other track, and his tttdee are curious to know the altos. At the time of writing then for' the Dresent. However. the car was struck by a west-bound en- causes of flashes. Of light which were reported to be doing as well change. To day there is scarcely nations are not' lying asleep, and pine. Chief Constable Thos. Draycott came over the lake from a South- -as could be expected. Traffic Offi � s sport io which the male sex should another come they will be is investigating. easterly direction before daylight c•er A. F. Runciman investigated engages that his sisters do not better prepared 'than the were — - on Wednesday morning and again but laid,no'ehwrge as the accident - - -follow, unless' it is pugilism and p P y Altona on Wednesday evening last after was purely accidental. in 1914. it had bpeotne dark. These flashes -even in that they seem to take _ of light Somewhat resembled ' quite an intere3t But ,within bliss L. Bunker spent the week lightoinq, but did not appear to Masquerade Dance - - -. 'q One of the richest .portions of end with her parents here. -the past twenty or thirty years land in the Dominion of Canada, A number from here attended the be lightning. ' the "weaker" sex has developed a the Holland Marsh. consisting of musical festival at Brooklin a short —A boobs motor accident took great iotereSt in running, swim• time ago. place about , 30 on Sunday morn :A Masquerade in Dance will be „ about 17,000 acres. of back muck Mr. and Mrs. L. dills spent Sun ing at the siding'crossing at the ruing, jumping, basket ball, foot land, is being reclaimed, after day evening with L. and Mrs. Hill west end of the villt ge, in nhich DEW DROP INN V ;ball,* hockey,. tennis and other beiing for many years considered and family: three personsa, all from Montreal, forme of sport, This interest in worthleae, as it was considered 'Mr. and-Mrs. D Crosier and fam- were more or less seriously injured — oN — _- ily visited with Mr. and Mrs. Taun, and necessitating their being tak Oct. y A _ .. ,?ports must be a benefit to w�iman that the cost of of its reclarnarion bf Stouffville. en to the Oshawa General Hospi• Tuesday, t 31St, 1933 in developing her physiei(ty as would be too heavy for the re- Mr. and Mrs. P. Pugh are at pre- tal for treatment. Hans Roggen - swell as mentally, for a etronq turns. But during the pest few sent with the latter's parents, Mr. burg, accompanied by his wife anal Commencing at 8.50 p. m. 'Ihody is conducive to a healthy years it has been receiving the and Mrs. W, Monkhouse. H. T. Hesselton, was proceeding = itniod. If our grandmothers could Mr. and Mrs. C. Howsam, of Gr- east,and was driving between two let, 2nd and 3rd Pr izae will be giv- $ attention of agriculturists, and eenbank •7ere Sunday visitors with truoka, and when reaching the en to the 3 beet costumes,both see o+ir modern girls.ia their sport work was begun towards reclaim. Mr. and Mrs. E. Howsam and fain- tracks, Roggenburg suddenly ap ladies and gents. :.clothes they would receive the ing .it for gardening purpose@, ily•' -plied the.brakes, thinking that the TORONTO GIRLS' ORCHESTRA ?* tshock of their lived. The old Mrs. W. Monkhouse accortipeniPd crossing was possibly a dangerous until now about fifty acres is under by Mrs. W. McKay, Mr. and Mrs. F.-one and not merely a siding, The in old-time and modern time modesty has disappeared, cultivation. and the venture has McKay and Billy motored to Bowm- dancing. _ car skidded across the road and _ - being replaced by a garb.contain- proved so successful that it is ez' : anville on .Sunday. collided with Gris-by's milk-truck, Admission, — 25 Cents ring the ►nininuim amount of -Mr. and Mrs. J. McDonald spent _ peeled that in a few years the , 9 material. Their success on the whole tract-will be under intensive - ' to @!d of sport hue proven that the c,rttivation to an extent hithrrt'i,, INSV L1NC� THE RED & W HITE $TORJ$ Iterm, "weaker sex,"is a misnomer unknown in. Canada. These u v --i engaged in.the work are Holland L._ •The strike then has been in - � --- •: -. Offer the following Pure Food Specials at force in Stratford fur several erg, who are expert in this kind u. C YRI L E. - cultivation, having been trained l�fOR1JEY Ezceptioaal Low Prices. --_ weeps is coming to an end, after --- -to it in the bonieland, where over - ,,'�•�some riots and destruction had .population tompe[y them to get -�l a T'1 Ylg, - V Tit• YIN EST FOR BAITING CCw— �E'ken place. Au agreement has out of the land all that is pusfible ,..Phone tt"C_ Royal Flour, 24 lb.-bag" • « e54c, =. been arranged between the em- in order that the people might be` f ..vloyers- is several furniture' fns• fed. This- land is admirably FOR BISCUITS AND HOT ROLLS stories Rod Swift & 'Co., meat adapted for the growing ofcelery, � COUNTY COUNCIL Lily White Baking Pwdr, lb. till . 21c • Ipackwre, and their employees. CUs'\IV OF ON TARIU :. lettuce.. cauliflower, cab.:'T carrots bese differences might have been _ _ - W(IRLD'9 LARGEST SELLER bags and other vegetables, and.it= L a� eettled_ in a more satisfactory k -A meeting of the County Council Wonderful Soap 10 Dars w �r9C manner.if both aides would get is claimed that wbeh bruu •ht l of the Corporation of the County of t • under cultivation this tract will Onfacio will be held pursuant to ad- together sod discuss their respect- -FOR QUICK SUDS USE produce enoagh celery and lettuce journment in the Council Chamber in Ave aides in a calni and reasonable P y the Court House in the Town of VVh- �,111pso large package -. -"21c -manner. There are always two to feed all of Canada At present_-thy, on Monday. the 6th day of Nov. ! s des to 4 question, but it is too the most of these products come' A. D: 1933 at the hour of two o'ci )' q o `MAPLE LEAF to Canada from the United_5tates, - ock-in the afternoon. -often the case that a person can p All accounts to be laid before the "[n Sanitaay Jars," «�C� Who will not be leased at this` Mincemeat*, 2J Ibe « ; 25c roiew a question only from his own new competition. Onb Rdvant&ge Council should be forwarded. to the rotandpoint- He cannot conceive Clerk, properly. certified, at least " e� L _ . _',.. st at the opposite side hue say PO to by the Holland Mar*h, three days before the meeting of the Broken Biscuits, 2 lbs. for M '« .19e v i -Council. - ie that they will have a splendid_ this 3rd day •29C - -•itlsinR to support them in their DATED at Whitby, 2 -� _ p• - '• L - - - • ' e7 . and growing market in the city of- Mixed Fans Biscuits 2 lbs -• -attitude. The result is that the of October, A. D., 1933. y , . '- e- '. -'ueepective eider cannot corns to Toronto. as well as other smaller R: D Ruddy, y►n agreement, and a strike ensues, towns in the province. There are County Clerk We have in stock a large assortment of Hallowe'en Faces, Masks, many other tracts of land in the. Horns etc., also Hallow-e'en Jeliy Beans, Hisses and Candy. . -and often rioting takes place. - - ''When it reaches this point the country that are now lying waste, Studio of the Dance because they are not required at workers lose control of themselves to.be opened r , ;a land are beyond reason. No matter the present time, as the Land is - - �rBOOTH cf MV R/SON either stony or of poor quality. iIn Pickering .which party comes dtvt successful, But the time is coming when they TAT - _ .4both sides are sore to lose, the will be utilized such as +� re. What child dose not lave to dance. DICKERING +employers by having their shops and what mother does.aoc love ro see you of der PHONE PIC)�ERING 800 We deliver ::Ieloaed and by destruction of forestratiou or in some other her child with the graceful body and _ property 'which often takes place, profitable manlier.' "Necessity is poise that dancing alone can give.- - the mother of invantion," which hiss Dorothy Ellis, whose parents land the employees lose by reeeiv. bAve take& residence In Pickering - means that things ty wit► compel Pickering Ha" dWare Store ing no wages during the period of Township, will open a school of danc- '�the eti ice, althouge. they axes people to do tbiolra that previously ing in the near future. - was ' considered impossible. The Miss Ellis is well known in both On- time home increase-in wages. tario and Quebec. where she danced - " •• - time will come when these waste ' ' '- •' .-' _ . _ lands will be 'found necessary o with great success, and is prepared W ` Apparently the old carman wart y teach various styles and steps. , p[� supply the needs of� man ind wilt Watch for Notice of Opening. T-he Canadian Winter Home Needs Plenty of Hest and Light: -spirit seems to have revived, _ be put�to some profitable use. flu a Findlay-Oval Oval Ran a and an Allsdin Lam ,according to reports that have y y g p' Been received from that country. F R.E D STACEY - you will always be Satisfied. iOne would think that after �� Painter and Paper-banger _ •Alladin, Lamp, special at $6.25. Vaseing through 'the horrors of Died, at Alvinston, 'on Sunday, (Late of Bolus Co., Toronto) tear for four'y ears and the folow• Oct. 23rd, after' a lingering illness All cloves of work guaranteed at lowest f 1 Only Coffield Electric Washer, , l Mary A. Brander, wife of Henry Or- cost. 15 ears ez erience. coastal for$89.00. years of hard times' which Y P resulted from the war, that the merod, passed on to Eternal rest. Deeply mourned by her three sons, PINE DRIVE, - DUNB7IRTON Plow Shares for all makes of Plows. war spirit, as it existed prior to Roy, Alvin and Orval. or write Dunbsrton P. O. Agent for Mcrormick Deering Farm Machinery and Repairs. .'"1914, was a thing of the past. Rut when they brought that 'war _ Our ll�otto:—"We have it. Can get it. Or. 0o the world the Germane expected it is not made." :hat the would emerge from it A ut�n Cod ch ours y ii vfc Europe. nrTb They had conquerors-udeep On "Thee King's Highway" J. S. BAL.SDON, PICK:II�ING_ "eated-contempt for other armies, _ especially that of Britain. Prior Now is the time to make that ezpeoted visit to 4, Q O K H ERIE o the war Germany was reckoned ,+ Bret rate power, but their fail friends or relatives that long delayed business _ We have on our display tables many tines which we are passing on_tO +ire in the war reduced them to , tri p p or an ins ection.of the latest Fall fashions. ,you at away below present cost prices. To clear these lines the second rate class. They had _ wer have subs tantially.rednced the price@ in •A, all their colonies, in which you'll enjoy the blisk air of the open country- each case, which makes a very attractive buy for you. - Xliey took eo much pride. Lost Men's Work Boots, come in and see these, 1.89 and 2,49 pr. mhem wheu they expected to-- -ease and the beautiful spectacle. of the landscape. . Boys' and Uirle'-Scampera, while they last,-99c pr. : Increase them. They also lost � bedecked in the varied- and gorgeous Men's Heave Sweater Costa.at 'L.49 each..,Alsace Lorraine to France; and _ g g Boys'English Sport Pants, Special, 95c per pair. - Men's Fine Shirts, &'bargain at 95c and 1.00 up. bad to submit to a most humliat- _• colors of Autumn. _ _ Men's Work Shirts, good quality, 75o each: = ing treaty, as all treaties are to «> ' the vHnquished. Their hamilia- __ For,travel information apply -'' We are-always glad to nee you and it in never any trouble toihow - •tl4m hto rankled 3vithin their ' - � : : you our merchandise. , ' boaumw ever oince the treaty was J. I Phone 204 Ott borsmn e j ;I i it prise tree'tramp Grci �o�ch � �m es led in the dpipt. The military C/ E ! L B A D L:E Y _ R, clasp'has lo, kepi forward to the; Eatstern House,,Pickering ��s O g 39 R I N G3 -..day whou they would launch' .,,. ._ - ..y.�.-.cif". .•,'r .e:�.. ar ..z.. a 4 _ •:: ,tip v4 'TM - 1Oh17 Allred sad Alts-' Ha wood of _. Ardberg, hove been via tine with . . Mrs. Feed Hardy spent eeveeal � • :�81� Clesi SilYe � �� 13a1e Register .' '� '���$O� "� . days is the city last spe t Kra. Powell. removes corns, callouses, ingrown WEDNESDAY, NOV. 1st - Anot- - A. Scott. of Sitohener; was v• Mr. and Aire. Glover Mat �� .warts, E. C. Jones, drugg- ion sale of fresh mdkh cows, apt- DUMBARTON Ir �s•his home here over the week Fridayy last in Norwood, where i� of and heifers, and horses, at Mrs. Glover's uncle to aerioaely ill. lot 9 con. 2, Pickering, an high- -end. Roy and Mrs. Morgan were is way, one and a half miles east•of ,� S U R A Li�T V E 1. Mrs. Bashby spent the week Markham on Tuesday visiting - �dASQQERADE Pickering Village, the property of _ end with her son,. Alvin Bashby, the latter's cousio, Mrs. L. Hato, E. L Chapman. 6 months credit. AUTOMOBILR Of Pickeringg who is seriously ill. HALLOWEEN DANCE Sale at one o'clock. Watch -for FIRit; Mies Bewie Taun,of Atoaihille, bills. Was New, Auctioneer. -' "ant a day last week with her - Will be held in the BURGLARY 1 friends here. A speedy relief for Nervous Ind- OASUALTYI " r Lois and Mildred Brodie were igestion, Heartburn, Gastritis, Dys- COMMUNITY HALL STANLEY -.-THEATRE week end visitors with R. E. and pepsia and Acidity is Diges-Tone. It - . ~' LIFE INSURANCE Mra. Forsyth. is a tonic laxative not a harsh pur- -AT — STOUMILLE Phone Pickering 7920 e Mrs: C. A. Overland and et i eases It promotes Digestion, fiat=- C L ARE M O N T La G . OWE ILL 4. McIntyre motored to Detroit eases the appetite, relieves' constip- ;. L.the week end. ation and ensures regular elimation Oalthe Evening of FRIDAY and SATURDAY FUNERAL DIRECTOR ANDI " Gordon Borland, of Toronto Ask your druggist. � e� L Normal School, spent the week Friday, Oet'r 27th Oct. 227 and 28 EMBALMER read at his home here. e pzes i George Scott, who has been ill Reliable r : "INTERNATIONAL HOUSE" Successor toff. J. Mather,l 8touffville for the past few weeks, is now - (The Favorite Radio Mars) Night veported to be improving. y `Beet Hard Time Costume, ' ' and Da Service. Fred Ward spent the past week NURSERY STOCK Best-Lady in Costume, Pictorial Comedies Business Phone Residence Phone is Kinmount district, where he — ' 9801. 9820 _ purchased a carload of cattle. FOR FALL AND SPRING Best-Gent in Costume. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY j Miss Mildred Pugh, of Marsh PLANTING Best-Child't, Costume s .Hill, spent the week end with her " _ 31st at 8.15 let at 7 and 9 DINT? S! GARAGE parents, Morgan and Mrs. Pugh. Super Ii�t of hardy Trees, Shrubs COWIE BRCS.' ORCHESTRA -- Cor. Brock and Kin Evans Ward spent Sunday in HAROLD LLOYD in Kingston Rde. "Oshawa with warner Brown, who and Plants, both fruit _ (4.Piece) _ -is seriously ill, but who is at the "'MOVIE. CRAZY" '.. I : . time of otitis slightly and ornamental. - Proceeds in aid of School Lunches General Repair Work all care, g g y improved. for S. S.'No. 12,Uxbridge Note-Wed. night . draw takes ,guranteed at reasonable The hunters in the north are Root Pruned Fruit Trees that save making serious plans and arrange* Adruission, Adults - 25 Coate place for six valuable priz •% to prices. maki for the usual trek into the, Valuable time in coining 3n,Adults 10 Cents be Riven away by Delbert Hold-- Acetylene Welding` bash, where the deergaeason draws igto bearing early. en to holders of lucky tickets Batteries ropaired and charged. thenimrods• J. T. ELLIOTT, GENT secureticketesow and,win. Firestone and DunlopTirea.i D. A. and Mrs. Pugh, of Sin , .VOTER'S LISTS COURT - -- -- -- --- Gasoline and Vile. s. .mount, spent the week end in MUNICIPAIJTY 5 C 3wed b Claremont, Mrs. Pugh visiting her r The of the Township of Pickering Ac�lfsnst Ldn" Refreshment Booth fin Connection ,sister, Mrs. E. E. Pugh, whois - - ----'---- --- - Phone Pick.7600. Improving in health. l Ile en that PUBLIC Court fo the revision of THE "MADELINE" Wm, &Dd Mre. Profit and son, ' � (night or day). Parts 1 and 2 of the Voter's List BEAUTY-,- .SAL - N MILTON SLEEP Allan, of Aurora, spent Snnday ` Eye's for the said municipality, for 193$, --• .last with' urrnan and Mrs. Linton will be held by His Honour the Coun- R 421y PROPRTETOR and family and Lyman and Mks. F', ty Judge, at the Township Hall ill Marceliin and Pilkey. Brougham on Monday, October 30th, Finger-Waving, Rev. J. E. and Mrs. Glover, Modern 1933, at the hour of ten o'clock- in Scalp Trwwtment, oern Miss Margaret Macnab and Pr. the'forenoon. Hair•cuttiag. and Mrs. Tomlinson spent a dap A list of complaint�of errors and last week with Me. and Mrs. ' i '•r omissions in said Voter's List- may Permanent Waving R °pe('♦:ty - Robins, of Linds%Y. LVie be seen at the office of the under- 2XgLa1811=,T 3�2usZdeil, - - The Women's Institute held a signed Clerk at Whitevale. Phone 1908 CLAREMONT Of which sli _ i& t successful meeting at the home of persons interested lyd speciffim -Mrs. Lo st -last week. A large �� �' H' TQCk� --ill please take notice and govern -Crowd were present and an inter- , PROTECTION themselves acc?Tdin,gly. I'RTN'-%TE V-tTER-NITY NURS one. Toed r, •rear r�r asp " d" a+�ea w Z st _eating program given. Part 10 Dated the 18th day of Octo r. 1933 _ ING HOME an ele... The first snow of the season Donald R. Beats -a peared on Tuesday morning of ou may the more readily ender- CTerk of the said Muniei slily. 'Medical aadi Ceti cQldescent Cases f ` DISNEY BLACK -this week. Those living several %tend the more you read of the many p Oshawa 1 miles south of us were .not a ware dangerous conditions existing, why Private and Semi Private Rooms - ow P"Olio I!'lr nee at" of the snow to the north. it is wise to seek advice even thouch . FOR PRINT ATE SALE Weekly hates $10.00 :he Social Cinb Dance ou Friday you may pay the small fee for exam- LnepeetioD invited night last was a big suc^ems. The ination and find your eyes 'normal or 1 Set ot`Lag? -Sleighs. p',?e and MRS GEORGE THOMY90N s• Californians appear to have made free from danger: Any reason for shafts; 2 Derr? cyst w;,s,)r.1*: I Cut- phone 7.908 a great hit. Watch for announce. the suspicion of the existence of a ter; 1 Horse pir,•w;, 1 3cuifter; 1 y manta of the aezt'oD Nov, 8. dangerous eye defect-should encour- wagon pole; Window Sash; 3• Step 51-24 Stautfville, R.R. No. I The new gravel south of the Sth age you to have an investigation Ladders; Neckyokes; 2 .Sets Light — - -- made and the patient is seen to gain Single Harness; 1 Set Light Double r P con. has been responsible fo Harness: Pair Leather FT Nets; - more than he will lose by taking the y a 1 Loose 'accidents 1 to act de y _ .gravel is still a dangerous roadway ;examiner into his confidence at the Odd Cellars and Harness etc., Kith s a slow time of..,examination. The man who then Range; Several Carpenters - bn o to drive on at a thin t Q Y g Tools also several feces of house- X000 speed. knows and knows what he knows P hold furniture; Spades; ed will charge you for'it, and you will p , - 'Map of the ladies of the IIait , ��?'• 1 �� r y seek his advice; but he who offers Rakes, Trunks, 2 Fall-leaf tables., C.,l/F/',gSflfi ee e, • - Church attended the W. M. S. his advice free can only place a lim 'Parlor ,furniture, Rocking chairs, 2 grabel t WitQ,sftbbw i meeting at the home of Kra: 'ice value upon his experience. In Single white ion beds and springs, Miller last last week, several of the a few articles to follow will be given Small tables, Dining room chairs and _ J ladies from here assisting the some conditions of a nervous char- table, Kitchen.chairs. All TORONTO of the a- 7 program. actor. These will follow immediately• hove to be sold privately at the rem- Single 600. Return 900, The Bapfiat Mission Cirele will ___ idence of the late. J. H. Beal, Clare- g , meet at the home of Mrs. Thomas -- _ - - - mont, and maybe seen at once. 1 e� When time apprsaeh- 'Pateraoa on Monday, Oct. 80th, - � ,t 2 Trip8 es its final hoar the _ at 2,30. P. M. Mrs. Richardson'e , ij L L Each Way Each Dap memorials we exam, group . will have charge of the • Typewritsn Sharthand will be standing In a meeting. Key ord'for R I Call _ = !'Life." Y � Commercial Spelling , mate trIbate to the .' •.� Rev. J. E. and Mrs. Glover I — E;ter Week•End erected to honor. On attended the anniversary ervices A number of pupils will bove s ived Service. y far instruction in the above cub- creative am seenles at Dunbarton on Sunday toorniag a jects in evening classes, to • c- • the beat results. J last, where Mr. Glover presided WEBSTERS commence Sept. 7tb. Dally' Service "No Greater'Mbats'� -and Mrs:Glover assisted the choir Day Classes arranged on application N. W. STAFFORD with two solos. Mr. Burgess NEW .INTERNATIONAL Class Rooms-in Sanderson House, Low Fares presided at the service here. D[CnONARIES are in use by busi- Claremont. . xingswn Road The choir members of the Unit- ness men,engineers,bankers; Classes held Monday and Thursday, •.between Toronto and Whitby ad Church discovered a dark fox. judges, architects, physidans, Phone Clare 903. Apply tom Whitby far amongst their belongings while farmers,teachers, librarians,dQ_ Buffalo, Hamilton, :Detroit,.'attending anniversary services at �, by successful men-and o"mr_y' T. Zie=Z1903Z Formerly on staff of Shaw Schools Barrie. Orillis, Midland, y Pickering, and ae .yet an owner avomsn the world nos.. •. _ has not yet been found. The far faekson's Point, Aram ton, ban now been left at the NEWS Are You Equipped to Wm? p -office in Pickering." The New International provides H A.W A I I A N AND ALL U. s. A. - Roy Morgan and son, Jack. and the means to success. It is as all- �v - ; .j� 'Donald Mcoulloagh were in Osh knowing teacher,a universal eves• G U I TAR POINTS. . 11aple Lidrl ituilig � " . awn on Tneeday of ]sat week. tins answerer. T ` '_ ; _ • att�+ndinpr a banquet given by the U you seek efficiency and ad- TENOR BANJO Etc. - _ Tickets and information,at �+�� �• q use of is vast undofiedally 9aeceeefall taaQht b GR,�,YCOACHLINES end WAWANESA INS. CO. - g[wanie Club to the Junior Farm- y y use of this vast fund of inform- ert of South Ontario, the two arioni' FRANK ROBIN SON " latter ' being members of the us,OMvoesbuls"Term1 27esPsps. Eastern House-Pickeain heap rates for firm and oouaEev- .. bsoe iliw�acioaa, %pintos pfs.... of Toronto. g buildings. Boys' Foal Club, winning prizes as,eooceo hicat subJeeb. aces Windstorm Insurance on buildings,I ; -on their foals, ai 'palaa atria,_ IN CLAREMONT ON FRIDAYS Joe Ward had the misfortune Reeuler and lt+dia-Paper Bel;tiaas, windmills.Silos etc. Children a Speciglty. ' Automobile Insurance _ to again Buffer a fall, this time writetorspee of all kind& from an apple tree, frsetaring tmeo via. :.ti Write to g itluetraiooa, ` 'FARMS FOR SALE several ribs, and is at present; etc. F s FRANK ROBINSON suffering considerable pain. Jas. Maw Write or,phone 33 Condor Avenue. Toronto 'BO�fTMAN dC ROWE Briscoe to also reported to have name ttia s 20 WHITBY, RO -come down out of a tree in'• too �"'�; paw •much of a harry, but was in e y l�wH FOR QUICK SALE ,--- .deacs oa the street on Tuesday •moraine. i , _ Harvest Home services,will be ,,.•.,,,.,,, 'One 1929 Duranti Coach ,,y:w•i, l . . da d is Roadster .. i • ••con rte the Claremont ni - ,. V E 93 One 1 0 Ford l:a sYar ,fed Church onSunday, Nov. 5th, " ' One Ford @oa Tractor • �°' - t•J s- � ' � when Rev. jr. E.• Glover, B. A., ctyon Can Bu at HoMe,, One 10-20 Titan Tractor 11he pastor, will preach act 11 a. m., y One Fleury Single Plow A and the Rev.T.W.F.G.Andrews, TIRES, BATTERIES, One Massey Gang plow of Newmarket, will of In the One No. 186 International Gang Plow :g evening at 7:00 o'clobk__ Special' -ACCES90RIESj Two Riding Plows - music will be renderod by the Three Circulating Heaters local choir. On the evening of :,.'At as low;and better prices' - -Two Box Stoves 'Pneeday, Nov. 7th, the annual as, One Qneliec Heater chicken supper will be served in One Quebec Cook the Community Hall from d to 8 yon can'in Toronto. - . y One Gurney Electric Stove o'clock. Following the supper a One 8 Vesaot Ball Bearing Grinder (dew) :+comedy drams, in three act@, ea- Let'as repair that leaky top. .One 18 inch McLanghlin Double Head Mill Grinder titled "Nancy Anna Brown's 'One Hand Washer Folks," will be staged by the gkilied Motor Re One Electric Wood Tub Beatty Washer - Y01Dg People's Society. Tbi@ is p%ire. 7• '-`One Oat Roller - a flrstelgae play-which to full of * One Land Roller ihumor, so do not miss It. Music Cordon J. Law A Oar Load of Shell Mater wilt be in in &bent one week. Sold and Installed by be wee talent will si rendered Phone 2908' FRANK I PROUSS z' •child en�20 its,Admission. >!i rte., PICKERING, ONTARIO ,CHAS. COOPER, - CL`.AREMONT nczmwa.. 011rAAllio .it a . wall informed. Wut have-you to fo 3`% RANGE PEKOE BLEND say that ,O _ '} "Only that t you must have been to t` r i the wrong, school," brazened Silver,SALADA still sucking at his cigar. `- - "You're a liar, Silver! A liar and i4 a'swindler. Either my daughter is - dead—and if She is you have killed her--or else you have driven - her i away. But whatever has happened : - - ' to her you're going to pay. I'm going - -to give you as hard a flogging as any _ man has ever had and when I'm fin- J ' _ 'ished I'm going straight from.here to ,f ` _ n a certain Inspector Blayton of Scot- p� (i - land Yard to tell him .a few facts l "Fresh from the Gardens'" _ about you I was unable to do when he called on me earlier in the week." Saying this, Major Carstairs pulled - - from the pocket of his overcoat a o' . • • • , . _ _. - � - short-thonged whip, the plaited .lea= ther interwoven with thin steel wire. a -Silver's face had one suddenly _ THE <.shen as he instinctively backed • away from the menacing figure. The M Mas_q-­_uc_radc ' stra w;h of Blanton a had en the last sterlous straw; something he had not count-ed upon. - Po ! R. WILMUT "You're going to do none of those Y J. _ things, you fool," he hissed, pulling t .• _ _ he automatic from his pocket. ._ _ , You re going to stand over y that 8Y\OPSIS. "You'd-better come up to my of- desk and do just what I tell you to ' You want your _ •At a London. dance club Molly Car- five," Silver told- him. "We •won't do. 'you hear?" - inoney's worth Ines t meets Roger job.B The"follow! be interrupted there," and le led the It was Major Carstairs' turn to be whether it's-a tractor morning Molly is stopped by a police- way up the staircase to the first land- surprised. For a- moment he stood or chewing tobacco man and taken to the station, where she g i staring as if hypnotized at t sight i Identified r. Mrs. Silver ng• 8 YP gh- >a dent lied by a m and you're buying. Ask as their missing niece. she discovers Silver switched on the electric'fire. of the gleaming weapon in' the mane for Club and et the -who house The silvers s a nett ten bi mT and pulled out.a chair for the Ma- steady hand, g that Major Carstairs her father is re- jor. "Cigar?" ..he- asked, flicking "Had I known I 'was dealing with 1H E richer flavour and turning from India. Sloliy meets her » extra satisfaction this ' supposed father and they take a Sat in open a box that stood on his desk. a murderer, he said, quietly, "I town. Roger Barung attends a dinner "NO thanks," intimated Carstairs,- would have come similarly.prepared. T O aACCO famous plug always given by Siolly's father. She uses her makin no effort to seat himself in However 'as I never argue with fire-of memory as explanation of her $ g• _ gives. silence. The real Brolly Carstairs writes the chair Silver's hand indicated. arms, what is the next move'." There # demanding money and silence. major "Well, if you won't consider. .ie was an ironical edge to his voice Carstairs disco-¢ers that Molly is not „ + the child he left with the silvers as-a unsociable: I will, said Silver. He which infuriated Silver. _ baby when her mother died. He calls elected a cigar and paused, looking "The next move, if it is on your on Paul silver. molly receives a phone call saying she is wanted at the siivnrs about him. "Where the devil's•my part, means your untimely death," and that a car will be sent for her. cigar-cutter?" he asked aloud, and,' intimated Silver, sneeringly,- "And it gotiable-securities that had been men- sbipment has lust left this port for _ { saying this, he whipped open.one of would be as well if you dropped that t',ned. But there was two one hun- Alexandria. Shippers expect large) CHAPTER Y?t`'I. the lower.drawers and thrust in his whip, Drop it straight down on the dred pound Bank of England notes, consignments to follow during the fat _ Major C_arstairs was the last per-. Land. Carstairs was staring at the floor. That's better. Now keep Both and that'was some consolation. and winter months. son Paul Silver expected to we at flickers in the polished bowl of the hands away from -your pockets and "And now we're -got to .get the Canadian apples, grown chiefly ii Dearly ten o'clock that sight as he electric fire and he did not see Sil-,listen to me. Any departure from girl, announced Silver, briskly, .and British Columbia, have found a mar opened the door to him. "Sorry to ver slip a. servicable revolver into my instructions means'instant death, turning to his wife: "You better pack ket in Egypt for years, but it wal +� Curb you, 'Paul," greeteii the Ma- his pocket. "All, here we are?" and I'm a man of my word. You and be ready to quite when I give you not until recently that New Bi tins jar affably, "brit I got back from For a moment Silver sucked at the used. that phrase to me many_time. word. It may be tonight and it wick exporters became alive to tht -Paris earlier than I anticipated. Is cigar and studiously contemplated its haven't you. may be tomorrow: It all depends." possibilities of this trade. The first - there. anywhere where we can have glowing end. And' how did'you find When is this farce going to end?" (To be concluded.) shipment is heiry spo=s �Qd Y 2}i4 - _ a little quiet talk?" Paris?" he asked fatuously. demanded Carstairs. - provincial government. "I found Paris very well,", came . Silver ignored the question,. "On_ �vClljn Shippers are hopeful, also,,that'-ea- the level response-from the Major. the desk behind'you is a telephone," - T g + - •°' P j F ` `� =� port of New Brunswick potatoes ta• H • "But I didn't-come here to discuss he intimated, "you-will !in u (To J1y Son) P $ P The a . - Egypt may be begun before long. _ Paris, and I'rather think you know flat and"tell Molly you are here. you y pass in speeding motors; what I have come about." will also tell her-that I will be send- I see them gliding by-'- t "Of course," smiled Silver, easily, ing the car,down for her in half a'd But my,thoughts are ese'r flying ' ^� "didn't you mention it to me down- hour:' Towards a'far-off sky, - ' stairs the other evening?" - °' ­-4-'"And what if-1 refuse?" And I know where'ar they travel, '"Yes, I did; but things have rather `"I. shall .telephone her myself-- Or what delight they gain, - changed since then. What I want to after you are dead.' They cannot travel further !, kpow is: -who is the girl you have Without .reply Carstairs turned ' Thass the fancies of my brsfn, h t °nc¢� = passed off'on to'.me as Molly"." slowly to the instrument on the.desk t» - Silver stared at the Major with and, watching the man all the time I have no gold to take me 1s'1°tit Sa by 7f1n¢t wide, incredulous eyes. out of one corner of his eye, did pre- To see sou, dear, afar, _ O%SOn¢ 7 . `\� "Say that again?" he asked' vacu-- cisely as he was requested. He had no- But while my life is left me P ishn¢55•'-. ;. Dusly. _ doubt that he-was now dealing Frith. There's nothing that can, mar S1u9gnZ Eno w "Is there any -need? :°Qptir look "either a desperate-rTicminal or a lung- The joy of thinking of you, 0%% "Is fi°tn�ng• •s j3 - " v w c And I'know the o ea t_ u• here Silver the Major's voice as tic,and experience had tau ht him that t God !s near �¢Y J P 1 r $ metallic. and" there was an'ominous compliance , was usually the- best And-that He-guards and cares for .. glint in his eyes, "you know as'well course. Having heard' Molly's voice The hearts I hold moss dear. ���T as I do that'the girl I have been per at the 'other end of the wire he re- —Mary Austin Low. Christmas?not go •home^ for ,uaded to believe to be Molly is not placed the receiver carefully on its ` Christmas? . . Perhaps you my daughter, Who she is 'I care not- hook and,.turned.once again to Silver. Egypt, New Market haven't been there for years. gyp , Restful cabins.. .comfortable at all. One of your dupes, I sups Silver did not speak for a moment. For MBrt{irne Apples public rooms . marvellous pose. What I want to know, and Instead he backed slowly towards the meals and the perfect what I mean to know before,I'faire door And pressed an electric-bell. Saint John, N.B.—A new-market - - -Cunard Personal Service await -this house tonight is where Molly is An instant later Flora Silver enter for '1�Tew Brunswick apples has Been :you in whichever class you and why she was not here w-her. I e<t There was surprise in her eyes as opened up in Egypt, and the first travel on these popular ships. arrived." she saw the'revolver and Carstairs, - 3PEt1iAL tMR13TMAS "Won't yuu sit do%N-n?" there wa but this time she was not hysterical. - 3A161 RIS ' an uneasiness in Silver's voice.-- Flora Silver realized that the crisis 1 "rm'damned if 1 wilt. Out with -was past and-for'that'she'r as,thank- • - �iAlmost Instant Reef from MONTREAL on -it, -,where is.she . -ful. : - _Nov.24—R.M.S.'"AURA-VIA" "I'm afraid, Aldous, 'old map, , "Fetch .Mao7' Carstairs a .whisky to Havre and London. you're making a fool of your elf," and soda," he intimated, and the ac- _ _. j Nov:27—R.M.S."ATHENIA•' Silver's tone was ?fly, condescending., cented "soda" held'a 'meaning that =From N eu ra lg t:,to Belfast,Liverpool,Glasgow.. '•,lust t ecaose -the girl can't remeni- was particularrly plain to the woman. I'a _ - 1 from HALIFAX on ber 'i hiagfi you JJump to the ,:oaelu=• "I am not in nEed cif stimulant;" _ • . Dec. 9-R.M.S. "AtiSONIA' Sion that she's not your daught,_r mentioned the Major; gallantly. Dec.IS—R,M.s. "ASCAJRA' ]Don't N C L see tha' you're inaldrg' a ""You will be before the night. is to Plymooth, Havre, London. =;mistake?" out," Silver promised him. 1' !Ll HAyE TO GET�j 2. 20 MINUTES LATER' — TAXI ANp GO HOME. :Dec.IS—R.M.S. "LE TI IlA" t_ .."I see nothing of the kind. I know Floes Silver returned with the glass I Ts WONDERFUL HOW 1 VE DEVELOPED A 'Ito Belfast,Liverpool,'Giupow. " + - QuICkLY'MY NEURALGIA ale is not Molly. _ which at her husbands direction; she TERRIBLE lA1ARY,WHY WENT. THAT ASPIRIN room Seine John,Dec 14 "How do- you know?" placed on the desk. "You need not' ATTACfc OF 1'� - - `--_ _ Low Round-Trip Fares. "Because, when Molly was born, I stay,"' he informed. her. NEURAt61A DON'T YOU TRY 2 FASTAIN�Y „ ASPIRIN TABLETS. • 4b1n taw ....,from i296.N consented to an• old ayah we hat _ • Drinks coiiinianded•Silver, brand- LGET ID OF es Tourist Ctw.....from 168.N i station marking '� ? R Y r w' the 1 stn v '�� with us at e h 1 m g ishin the revolver. I will i e u $ Yb V NEURALGIA _ - _ _ $ YOU]? N -. _ Q UR LGIA ISNT 1 . . T Third Casa. .. ....... tatso the baby on the shoulder-b1Rde with five seconds in- which to empty that - IN A FEW niifvurfa WohoERFUt! � •� ' ' " Ask about our special Christmas the sign of The-tiluskra. It was an glass*down your throat." Etcweion., from your local anent indelible mark, too.- The girl-r have Major Carstairs ondered for pr from the nearest Cunard office J P L 117 Bay Stieet,(Elgin 3471 been told is my daU htel'iS innocent Toronto $ split second. There seemed to be no r �� cf any such mark. How do you ex- .•way out. The man must be humor _ lain;that, Paul?"_ ed, He lifted, the glass - a Silver felt the beads of perspira- and drank. The whisky tasted bitter, lion on his forehead. That was where just as•he had. expected. It was the he had blundered, but how was he to only way short of cold-blooded murder know the child had been branded by that.Pall Silver could overcome him. For Quick Relief •Say, ASPIRIN When ' You. Bu 3-B3 an Indian nurse? ` In less than three minutes the po- 3f "I can only say that the sign must t ncy of the drug began to manifest, Now comes amazingly ,quick relief have disappeared," ne said; lamely. i. elf. om hen aches, rheumatism, neuri- : Are You " , u n" I tiS,neuralgia..,the aslest safe r That wont do. I am waiting to Do you mind if I.sit dawn. asked g f f relief, 7 be told where Molly is.•'Speak; man, Carstairs weakly., "I feel rather]i Those'results are r due to a scien- WI41f ASPIRIN It ' E A R Y ■ speak!" The `biajcr advanced' 'tp: light-headed." tific discovery by which an Aspirin WORKS SO FAST bo you find it hard to do things some days? wards Silver, menacingly. ' Silver motioned to the chair and l Tablet begins •to dissolve, or dis- 'Dsys when body and brain feel oppree.edt "The only Molly I know is the girl 'Carstairs slumped heavily ii.to it. Tfic; %integrate, in the amazing space of Drop an Aspirin I plets elimination of boa wastes is pro'.,• two seconds after.touchir}g moisture. g ab the reason. It is most likely the reason I have looked after all these years," next momeht he had passed into drug:, Tablet in.a lass of ehoush rout�a=regular a•can be ;n ' Silver rotested plausibly. "If you're • g d" of water.Note that BE- - And hence"to staff' `taken hol Your daily habits'@because regularity is no p P Y• Y gel unconsciousness. pain a few minutes after taking, FORE it touches but guarantee of completeness. Follow these Sim- not satisfied, ask Flora. Again the electric bell was depress- . � tom,it has started to 2s�I.health rules: Eat moderately,sleep su9i- The illustration of the glass, here, disintegrate. : tly,got lob of'freshairandeze aria For moment Major Carstairs ap- ed and again Flora Silver made he, .tells the story. An Aspirin Tablet what it doesin'this eace or twice every week take a btsdnK peared to doubt, -but.it was only for appearance. `starts to disintegrate almost instant- glass o glass it does in your a�faarr glass of Andrews Liver Salt. An �. _ deswt ll yurify'Lnd Mvisorste our whole a moment. -What have you done. w h him'. :lY You swallow rt. And thus is ready _ � stomach.--hence its �pmstt.emm sad help Nature end tboes tired, "I tell you she'is not,Moll And to go to work almost instantly. fast action '�.,a.eliey days. clot Andrewe'Liver eau Y Y•, , ::ht"demanded. When.. ou bas rho , be on from yourdruadst. asc and coo is tins. lisp•. further, I have discovered in Paris 'But Silver was 'not listeiar,g. 'lie Y y: for the new �y,�bottle. Sole A�enta: John that Moll Sarstairs never attended guard against substitutes.To be sure "'"ua'"'°"11ADA " A.Huston to_ Ltd..Toronto. Z Y had pulled the Major's wallet from ..you get ASPIRIN'S Quick relief, be I the.school you mentioned. They have his'pocket and was counting the coo• sure the name Bayer in the form of Does Not Harm the Heart CLUB ISSUE Ne 43—'33. .' no record of her. You see, I.am quite tents.' There was 'no sign of the ne- A crow is on every tablet of Aspirin. - rl . Ir 7. _ , -.e./.per. ►.�rs�r.►.►�iri.�.ii.�.►i►.�. Parisian Chic At Low Cost commms vErrrs By HELEN WILLIAMS. • ' 111u8t_r m F. u.r._-3 aaa p esaot _ AROUND- nished With.Every "Pattern. *NE -Woman ` ' :Chatter.. . ., ;� DIAL - By , AUSTIN MORAN r . ..- � :By Mair• M. Morgan • " � .. • ,.,....... - -.�...«..« .._ _...,..� . Roxy Celebrates Eleventh Air Anniversary. - k' -• " "READ OR LISTEN IN `' S. L. Rothafel (Boxy) soon will.look"backward on eleven full years as - r:j ' a radio feature on the'radio networks, , i have consistently advocated the reading of "Fixing.Up The .• What a difference. there is between that first broadcast and those which ^House" by Lionel Scott (Oxford University Press) Toronto, $1,00, Roxy is producing now. History' in many fields has been made on that ' eleven-year period. While others scoffed, Roxy felt that the living tn a _ 'little book contains so many useful ideas and 8 g .• as this handy the motion picture-a>;d the radio :would show xhmselYes to the beet novas- -" .. ` solves so many problems that spring up constantly around house- tage by merging the best talents of all. holds. Now, I am glad to announce that this well-known decor- - al!- Roxy's first broadcast was at the Capital Theatre in Now York when ator may be heard over the air every Tuesday and Friday at 2 the Roxy Gang made its appearance on the air. It is entertaining to look. q'C10Ck. The station-CFRB.. . For a short time Mr. Scott is _ ` back upon that:broadcast. - Some of the artists are still with Roxy, but offering illustrated instructions for slip cover making=described many of them have gone on to othedttha vities. `Two went to the Metro =' step by step, free for the asking, It is worthy of.note that any on. to Opera a star ick music and Edy. Fleischer, Evelyn 'Herbert went _ on to become a star in musical comedy. Erns Rapes, who conducted the i home furnishing problem, large or small, may be sent.in to Mr. -orchestra, now conducts the great Radio City Symphony. _. e it rsonalI . Letters of keneral - Sincethey-bring.his first broadcast Roxy has received many more than 7,000,000 -Scott and he will -ansW r persona Y letters- to him, he says, a sense.of humble happiness to feel interest will be discussed Over the radio unless specially request- - that he is the clos friend of so many people• ed not to do so. This,is.The first-program of it's kind ever to be _ - • e • • • • presented over the radio. "` _ Attention Canadian Listeners _ The grogram takes places,in the private consulting room and Always striving to bring variety Into the field of radio entertainnrew the interviews with Mr. Scotts clients are broadcast. His secretary in Canada, the Wrigley Hour steps several notches ahead with the Sneed' is Miss'Helene Gilbert who with David Ross and Frank Knight collection of talent-,*ver to be grouped on any single-Canadian air plea. _;first gut on "Arabesque" which played on Columbia for several eatatiQn , names . . .,names . ° . names. - years.You will get many interesting points-it is well worth fifteen j:' Julian Oliver, spanish tenor extraordinary;` Marion.Rockwell,-petite. minutes listening In to the Rome Beautiful Hour every Tuesday artist of aeeeral onistaading commercials; Jimmie Johnson, recently re- minutes from the World's Fairtwhere he was featured as-guest artist,. and .and Friday at 2 o'clock over CFRB. from the West we hear a new name, Marion Brown.* rown The two clown-men o c * * a * Al. and Bob. Harvey, "back from the British Isles with new songs. new BACON AID EGGS SAVE A LIFE _. chatter, in fact everything is new -including a 25 piece orchestra under the baton of Geoffrey Waddington. One of the particular highlights is a Here is an interesting news item. Harold Millem of VVitley- special adaptation of Dtckena "Pickwick Papers" apd played by a ° court, Russell Square, London, lay in a London hospital waiting H$? capable cast of Canadian actors• for death. He had a serious internal complaint. Eminent doe-.: iF _ . M. • • • +� . _ tors had given him up. t - ' Post Scripts He was talon to a nursing home in Devonshire, He became' " Rudy Vallee's first•phonograph record was made while he'was a studel.l weaker and weaker but the doctors said there might still be a at Maine University, struggling for reeognitlon as a-saxophone soloist. H6 -thance-=if he would-only eat. But even Devonshire cream failed came to New York during his Easter vacation and paid fifty dollars for to appeal-and a man must indeed be ill to resist the clotted rich- -4±- the recording,_.A fey* years, later be was being paid thousands of do:lars. 1�n the type 'that can be-worn for for his records. ness. of this famous cream. Loweii Thvwaa, ucwa cviuiueuaa�l�,, e.a tr•l. iv _.kc L6 .:.:1 'w:.� It - He had lose the will to live. He would take no interest in 1,w. or for afternoons-that is 'not the world when he was eight years old, selling newspapers. in Colorado too expensive-and "that the last his work-dress designing and the only food he would take was word in chic. At.eleven he was employed in the gold mines there,_. By the time he had liquid beverages. If you carry it out in black satin, reached voting age he had outfitted and headed two expeditions into the_ One day a9 he lay in bed, zin at the sea, the breeze car- sub-Arctic.' In the meantime' he worked bit way throygh lour univeusitiea ga $ use the dull side. of the crepe for the Each and every instrumentalist in Phil Harris' orchestra .13 a Holly tied the appetizing smell of bacon, and eggs being cooked at'a bodice of the crss. wood movie actor, . all the members of Ted Weems organization are cot• iaear�Uy house. Black sheer wool is equ�. y°at�tart lege graduates. . . Lanny.Rose is due to commence his first picture to be - " "" he thought. "I should like some. I am and perhaps a bit more dressy *ith made under his new live year contract about December first, Bacon and eggs, _ _ w " . the.bodice of the dress of white «atin dying. May as well have some. - So he rang for his nurse.. , She listened,. astonished and over- crepe. �-•---• .��. 9.30-Gems tram Lyrics CRCs ; joyed. He wanted bacon and eggs. They were supplied. He Hairy woolen is another smart Ined- Football Show WGIt iu,n in oxford gray for school, college di�1�� wf f7 Victor and Johnson a o ...... iv BW +enjoyed them. He had a second helping. Food had made him u� THE ' [�liR 1u.00-01se'tr and ter .....,.. W B N First Ntghter .\vBFN lrt t0+wn west. 10.20-Luc and Abner ,...•._,:iYBF.ta1 want to live. Style No. 2874 is designed for,sizes Radio's Ail-L'tar usv>a>Das. __.. From that day he became better. His doctors ar_a amazed. .14. 16, 18, 20 years, 34, 36, 38 Ad 40 -; `r Now he is back at his London flat, preparing for work. - inches bust. a tlo = _ 1?resa 1118 i08 a.ou.-Sleet the Artist CFRC s b • * • e t o 6.3Q-Bridges of Paris .. ...:.:CR - Size 16 requires 4% yar..s t 4.inch �++++• , 9.00-Triple Bar-X Days �......CFREi� - BOOKS _ with 1% yards 39-inch co ntrasting. wAt►s r ytaroTas Baron Munchaueen ......wBE-i SOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. 9.a0_=Leo Reistban ... .....,.wBE The author"of "If Winter Comes" A. S. M. Hutchinson gives station Milo- Singing Strings ....,,.,..cxx 1 lletret Cycles 10.00--Dancing Party .. ..CR(.-r Write your-name ant address plain- : . 10.30-George Jessel .......CFRB • us a fascinating human character in 'The Soft Spot" (MeClel- cxxc Toronto »„ 291 1020 a - ?aud and Stewart) Toronto. $2.b0. Here We have Stephen Wain, ly• giving•number and size of such escr Montreal ...... 291 Soo 11.00-Vancouver Frolic C1tCT patterns as you want. Enclose 16c in. CFCF� North Bay .. ., 222 930 SVNDAT. _ everything that a young Englishman might hope to be, person- CFCO, Chatham .... .. 297 {210' 2.00-F3roadway' Nielod,v ....... cr r4B. stamps or coin .(coin preferred;.wrap CSR$, Torov,o .. 426 8aD Gene Arnold ,:iv13E,i able, capable, well educated and well connected. The soft spot it carefully) for each numbeg, and 'CRAG Montreal •.••••• 411 : . "'790 2.30-Hollywood Show .:.....CFRB CKCR wsterlty0 ., ,. 416 846 3.00 •-Philharmonic Orchestrr ,.CFRS did not show on the surface. Stephens soft spot led. him to address your order to Wilson Pattern tact. Toronto ..:. als 960 - opera concert ,.,,..,,...,CRCT strange places, deep into the jungle of Peru, far among the islands Service, 73 West Adelaide St.,Toronto. CHML. Hamilton .... . 240 890 4.20-hoover sentinels ...:. . CRCT . CRCO, Ottawa ........ 1010" 5.00-Roses and Drums . ....\i KBw of the Malay archipelago, high among the moguls of the world CXO Hamilton 476 010 of business.y At last it threatened the happiness o€ his daughter. R.M. ••••• 5.30--Crumlt and Sanderson _-WGR s pP Fifteenth Century : . CLW wma or-London bib : i�40 T.30=Joe Penner wJ?. 8.00-Jimmie Durante' ..::.,.' . :CRCT Then gnly did he find the strength to break his chains. A plot CPRY, fosonto ........ 8b7 84V Freddie Star Revue' ..............WGR - ' that will intrigue any reader and just the book for the Fall nights' London Ina May Go KDKA, Pittsburg ...... "06 :' 930 W.00-Seven Star Revue' ::,.....\jGR 99 $ KMO " Louis .. 27L LUyyO 9,30-Album of music CRCT' ' There are grave fears that the KYw, Chicago .. ..:::a• 94 1020 10,00-Jack Benny ..... ::,.`WHEN "Green Man," On Piftney' Heath, one wABC, New rk .. S60 Sunday Hour ....:..:....0&NC -- as the slickest of.the Hollywood stars. WBBM, Chicago...:: 389 -470 11.0#1-Ftrearde Hour ...:..........CRCT � of the most-famous of London's old WBEN. Buffalo ..-.. 233 '900 �'�a"'a,� � Ethel Sutherland wears'dark red and inns will be pulled down and replaced WEAF, New York°..... 46 . 860 �O�D,= - ;j � U carpe severyone like It. One of the P p wENR. ChlcaAO . ..s 246 -. 1671) 8.00-Syrup Symphonies .,.Cl,'RU - j sanest sets for a' Hollywood picture Ly a modern hotel. WGR, Buffalo ..«. 645 050 Blackfoot Tritis ..........CKNC SCREENS - i, made entirely of glass and cello- The inn, which is repute, to date wGY, Bahenectadj°...:. 372 790 $.30-,Bing Crosby ,..CRCT WGR • from the Fifteenth Century,achieved WHAM, Rochester ..... 261 ils0 Canadtanettes ...,........ CRCT j WKBW Buffalo ..«. 202 -1481) 9.00-A, & P. Gypsies' �VBEN 'F'uH ri:p ^•,t,1.K1E" CAN Phone. literary fame as a regular haunt of WJZ, tdew York ... 394 - 160 . Gaiety and Romance°......CRCT Marie Dressler, a she was one WM Detroit ....:. 402 750 9.30-Big Sho.s ..,.... CFRb ' Swinburne. More than a century ;;;', • of the first bicycle fans in the U.S.A. WLW Cincinnati ...... 42F 701) Ship of Joy y ... - --' They.kepi to their fads longer then. earlier it was frequented by Jerry WTA'B, Chicago levela .. 447 10 0 Io.00-co Wayne K Flour' ....'....,•.CRCT WTAM Cleveland...... 2S0 lU7Q \Vayne King .. 1\'i:Rt% ' Abershaw, the noted highwaym�t and •' .�, Mutor's 7rotet-tt is In keeping ith GLORIA AS USUAL. s>�ils►LY. Just like the ' old days- Gloria 'the last-man fo be hanged on Putney These progr;+m> are �ubi�.i .• :� _i :the times that this column make its- y without notice 6.1)0-Crumlt and SandeTSC+u ..`N 1:K.% 6107*62'"M >Dnriag the pans Year 'Sot- • Swanson has tintroduced a-hair-dress Heath. 8.30=1\'rigley Hour ........ .:...CFRit ' 1ywo0d has been definitely challenged On th,• heath Wilii"m 1'ib- fought S2[visaAY. o Wayne sing ,_........,,i\BED by the saguslt studios. After such ono- that has the whole town talking. - 09-Ben Bernie .. ......\\'BEN t•eees y "fume aspr•p"--•�snashin• t is,famous duel with George Tierney, •• + ,)waters Standard Time. California �ietc tes'...:.:.CFRE Gasps and -excited comments fol= sane^-��The stood CompWons.° *to., in 1798, following a debate on the 4'M 9.30-Nino Martini C!:RB Sasl.aa has dssatt:ly made a bid for lowed-the glamorous Gloria as she 8.01)-.Rudy ValIet .. ..•......CRCT Don Vorhees Orchestra ..w t EN gnbue favor sad. according to the re. entered the foyer of Holl w ' manning Of the Navy, and . eleven captain Diamond= ...:.,....W'17. 10,00-Legend of .\merits ....., CFRt: syoaoe• nadoubtedly has won. This y otyfi s fate- yearg later Lord' Castlereagh fought 6.30-Harlem Serenade .,,.....CFF.:, Lives at Stake ..'........WSE`: -volama will introduce and make familiar ous Chinese Theatre and later•walked 9.00-Grenadiers .. ...... ...CRCT 11.00--Jtooniight on. Pacific . ....CRCT the stars of the English Cinema world, down the aisle to take her seat. a.duel there with George Canning. �• , 16\•J•AS Dedication ....... CFrt t: WsazrasaAY, y •as wen as give you the latest tit-bits -Swinburne•came to Putney n mid- ' -%how Boat ... %\'BEX wbnut von: avoritM of Sollywood. Her eXe6rt was none other than her y 9.20-Dramatic Guild ..:::....:CFRB 8.0o-Cart Lahr .. catCT • t• handsome husband, Michael Farmer. Ole life, a quiet existence being neces- 10.00-Willard Robinson ....... CFEW 8.30-Albert Spalding ......, ,CFCT sary for the'' of his health. For - pout \Vhlteman .......:..CRCT Waltz Time CRCT c.aP.S' FANCIES. The new Swanson hair-dress con- 9.00-One Hour with You ..,.•. CRCT sists of a part duos the"centre to the many years.he' lived with Theodore ssrnA= 9.30=Burns Rnd Allen ........WKB\v itaft drives a robin's-egg Pa Watts-Dunton at, his hotAse. "The Leo Reisman .... ....\\•BE` - blue sedari. "To health with it," is nape-of the-neck­;-four curls on either „ S.00-Resario�Bourdon• ...."'..::.CRCT lo.00-Ortiz Tirado ,. CRCT They side.of the forehead and a similar-Pines. 8.30-Jimmie Johnson ..,......Cs N C Corn;Cob Club ...... `. ,WBF.N one of the new short titles.. The• all Wearing s green -coat,•and with hW March or Time .. WGR Harry Richman :.WKB\\' Mace their souvenirs: Mae West's is number on each side Of the back. . 9.00-Fred Allen..............:.\VBt;N ULTLOVA correct time' daily over Stu-, an old yellowed play bill listing her "When I was in Europe," Gloria hair flying in the wind, it was the Irvin S. Cobb ..,.,...,.tv1:B�\' bons CRCT-Cli:\C. in the cast of "The Drunkard's explained, "Suzanne .Talbot designed poet's"habit to take a daily walk over .___ ----_- --" ------; --in the Dick Arles's-is a locket a pork-pie hat for me. She urged me Putney Heath, pausing at intervals posts is reported to be infested,with Newfoundland-Labrador he wore while making "Wings." C fc dress my hair something like this. to waylay perambulators, for the pur-_ desperadoes and hi-jackers. and a 4„ B. ,De Mille-the first`dollar he ever Slit I really got the idea from a plc- pose of baby worship, and again at ,AIrVNa3► t0 be opened forced landing eti_route might result ti the Green Man. in' a hand-to-hand defensive encoun• earned. He once drow,led it into a ture of an aunt of mine taken around- y___� .. _ Loudon.-Twenty five men, led by pocket that had anothgr dollar in `it 1900.. She was wearing a mass _of Major Christopher Draper, are to in- tai: '?t nd now he has,to carry two because Lucky Motorist° . " Amon the Ma t curls at the forehead: 'This wasn't augurate an air line between the'Lg- g Major's air exploits was lie doesn't know which is the lucky exactly• what •I wanted. I got a .Calgary.-Edward Cotterell, of Cal- brador Coast and Newfoundland's fight with Baron von Ricl.thofen fine. Gary Cooper reveres an old re- French girl who used to work on my 'sary, received only a gash over• the newly discovered gold field. the famous German "ace." He -has" volver from Montana days. Charles hair in pictures°and•we devised this .1eft eye and-abraisong to arms afro ' Major Diaper, whose daredevil fly- made Fair-raising flight under Laughton thinks the insignia ' from coiffure with the curls on either legs when a west-bound passenger lug exploits earned him the title of bridges and arches, including.Tower -'"'L"is War uniform is lucky for him; and Ride. train here crashed--into lifs auto, drag- "The�Mad Major,'•will run'a passen- Bridge and Westrriinster Bridge. He) q pn The •result is Hollywood's main iged it for more than a city block and �ger and freight air service between won the Croix de Cruer.re during the deck Ba><lyrrsore's favbriC. Fat 'i9 a' topic of conversation today. !completely wrecked-it. : the new .Klondy$,e and the Labrador war. South American ,utture bought the Coast trading posts. The journey .',-lay it was hatched. He keeps"it in a A`theory is a,tnost ,comfQrtable and ' An early Norman structu-re, exea- -across ice and snow will take. only a Divine-gragg sometimes descends.1n. special cage• satisfying thing-np to the point vated at South Minims, Middlesex, is few hours as compared with three to the form of plain common cause. - PollyMoran is wearing quite a head- where it explodes. said to be-part of the castle of the de _six weeks by dog-drawn sleights. t dnass these days. Says she: "I usu- - Mandevilles,'which has been lost for The bullioir will be carried in a Coins made of an alloy of chromium _ For the first nix months of this-year 700_years. The discovery !ends ergo. large machine.ori nall built to-carry and.nickel, . which is 'con-corrosive, ally let-my hair 'run a-iid': all four of g y.' tam." The Countess FTasso is very Canada supplied Scotland with 2,977,- ence to the local tradition that South 'bombs and torpedoes. This machine may be tiled by at least two foreiga� smart all in black these days and 000 bushels-oi wheat, or_62 per cent. Minims is haunted by the ghost of Sir will be armed, for the dog trail be. Powers. Such coins wotlid•be_oafs! _ •"•,• '` y of the wheat imports to Scnticin�l Gooffrov de Mnndevillr., ., _ •' holditrg her owl: with the buy. a= well P �tw en •the •goldfield •and the trading clean to-handle. _ tea. ..,.Y,. rr...w•.i•._•�..^TS;n4 ,.,�Y. :,a:=.v, .-..ro• ..�r> .i...'.c�.v° 's.u+x ..a - _ :'J-u-. . .:.:.sn,v>J.- .-:_4,.. - �✓..r.-.... ,g� - _.y+� M' p LO(7ALISYa —Mrs. Wm- Corbett, of the —Hallowe'en partte% are being _ • • gingetoa Road east, is seriously held nightly this week. ill at present. —A number of young people -� \ —W, G, Reid is having a cement —Mrs. Waiter White and child were entertained at the home of _ tore !!! t foundation bnilt underhis kitchen. ren spent Sunday with the form-, the Misses Rorke on Thursday - -!!ilea Wilkie spent a couple of er a slaters in Toronto. evening last. , days recegtly, at her , home.in -N J. Chapman, we are sorry —COMING—F. E. Luke, Optome- - Nobleton. to report, is very ill at present. trist, of 167 Yonne Street, Toronto Pickering's Leader'Store —Robert and Mrs. Smith. of being confined to his bed. will be at Allio s drug etOre, at. -: Toronto, visited D. J. and Mrs'. —We are pleased to see James Whitby, to test eyes, on Tuesday, ,_ - Andrew out again after below- Oct. 31st. # � -,4 Callaghan on Sunda yy • r ' - .. - -Rev. P. F. and Mrs, Gardiner, confined to his bed for several —The Young People of the o!Cherry. V%lie , called on Pick• weeks with an attack of pneumo• United Church have renovated _ y __. IN FLOOR COVERINGS _ • eeing friends one diy recently, nia, and- made aurae alterations is the - .. .. • —Rev. Frank and Mrs. Jones, —Burglars broke into Fred. F. basement of St..Andrew's'Church, 2 Only Gaspe Rug @. Buff Centre @, Blue Border, Balsdon a service station at Bur- preparatory to•beginning tfFeir Floral Corners,. ;l o! Scarboro. visited with J. C. slightly soiled, reg. f1.50, going at 489. r' and Mrs. Philip on Friday last. food, early on Sunday morning of winter activities. _ y last week and stole,about $400 00 ' —The diphtheria tozoid treats —Mrs. Chester Butt and -little 1 b -' child are visiting with James and worth of auto'e w tire, including meat will a ad at the Linoleum-. .: . . Notice,, !Oilcloth Mrs. Richardson, of Georgetown, twenty seven new tires. So far office of Dr. V. E. Lartwright bn there is' no clue *as' to the guilty Saturday, Oct. '28th,- froth 2.30 to There will be -No grey . +� fir a week. - 'Pretty Block Black design, re ' —Misses Bert and Ida Buaai' g parties. 3 30 p. m. This is the second treat- -St. George's Church, Sunday, went for the children who receiv �' have been visiting with their cis -design more Wednesday ground; with. ter, Mrs. (Dr.) R, M. Bateman, Of Oct,29tb, 20th Sunday after Trin• ed their first treatment on -Oct. - . Toronto. ity—Sunday Scho6l,•10 a. rn , Nor- 7th. - Please note the date-and-the 2 yards- wide, HALF HOLIDAYS maroon and white, —Mrs. F. H. Hall had the rniyfor• ning Service, 11.00 a. m., Evening time, as it is important that this tune one day last week to fall in Prayer and Fermon, 7. Preacher, treatmentshould be received on 73^•'per Fq..-yard until further notice 11 yds wide, 43c.. ber kitchen and severely sprain Rev. E. G. Robinson. Please note the date- mentioned. . _' '..her wrist, that the..congrezational social, —Rev, H. G. Crozier will preach 2-061y,-Co6golellm Rugs, one 9x12, Floral design, with rose and nile + —Mrs. McCauley and Mrs. Me.' announced for Friday, Oct.27th, neat Sunday ivorning at the usual green preduminant on a deep buff ground, very pretty, worth Kay, of Toronto, spent Wednea• will not be held until Friday, Nov. hour of 11.00 a. m. In the evening 10'00 go' at 7.9Fi; .day of last week with J. C. and 3rd The A. Y. P A. will trleet on Rev. Walter Rackham, of,Hamp "Mrs.'Philip. Friday, Nov. 3rd, in Club !rooms ton. will be, the preac-ber at the, a , greys and greens predomCnate, new "Moderns" pattern, yet —Mrs, E. Booth is able t4 attend at S. The rueetinir will-consist of usual hour .of 7.30 o'clock.. !ides having the distinctiveness of Dutch tiles, worth .8 50, going at to her duties again after being Installation'of.Oflicers and a Bib Rackharn has the reputation of g,c9R, _ 'confined to her bed for week on lical address by the rector. A being ajfice preacher, and all who - aaeountof illness; behold dg of St. George's Guild will curiae will enjoy the service. Rem. 1 s • -. ' --:Mine Jean Clark' left on Mon be held on Thtlreday, Nov. god, in H. G. Crozier will be preaching :day morning to spend a week in the Club Roams, at 2 30, anniversary"sermons at Hampton;. Burford with her sister, Mrs. Fred —Tbe-town-ball was the scene in the afternoon and evening: Balsdon and family. of a large gathering on Wednes- —Early on Monday' morning. —Hardwood and dap evening last, when the weal _ --- - potatoes are Oct. 23rd; Mre. D, M, Stark died inter' ' e�Cts being broukht into town from hers of the Horticultural- Society, in the Toronto General 13ospital, the north, potatoes being offered and others met to hear an address after a lingering illness. is her' + in some eases at 75c per bag. by H. J. Moore, of the editorial 80th year. For about 10 years she —Miss Lillian:Murray and Miss staff. --of ''Homes 'and Gardens." resided on the first concession, a � Shepherd, of South Whitby,spent Mr. Moore is also a valued con. mile and:a half west of Pickering, - ,'1 1•i.10 to 16.9.5 = over the week end with the form tributor to the columnsof.tbeMail and north of the Highway. She fig - - - er's sister, Mia9 Edith Murray. . and Empire,, and. is cousiderd a Survived by her husband and two- - -First Class Coats Only a Few —Miss Lillian Murray and Miss leading autbority on• flowers acid Tons, Juba E., of Toronto, and Shepherd, teachers in the Whitby the garden.• • His address on this Rev. W. H. Stark, of Cleveland:. - Factory Satvples --• blie schools, @Trent the week. Occasion dealt with perennials and 'Her funeral took place on Tuesday end with friends intbe village. and the beautification of the horn e, afternoon to St. John's Cemetery, _ =Mrs Robert Fitzsimons, of ao-d was illustrated . aith lantern Toronto. Hamilton, visited her sister, hire. slides, mostly from photograph —The regnlac montb}y meeting EXIT'S TROUSERS taken in Canada. His address _ W. J. -Clark. !laving cocoa to of the W(,men's Institute will be :- attend the funeral of the late was much enjoyed by those Ares held on Tuesday, 0et 31st, at 3 p. ;All Wool-2.95 eat. The chair was occupied by Hea. Gordon. m- at the-bume of Mrs. R. Win. -7—Mr3, Alex Fist` has a the pret5ident of the Society, S'Vm• . _ to her )some in Kingston after Gormley. t°=a—Tr�� ti'.°•°W�°� bce1O+'h w�yt . —On Thursday night a motor be the 'guests .of the Pickering spending several weeks in Picker accident occurred on the highway branch on this txcasioo, and will WILLIAMS'ILL IA��� BOOBOOTS ing with her brother Norman. and provide the program. Also Miss heraunt, Mrs James.Sonierville. about a mile east of the village, in Margaret Pannell will give a paper —Oar facmere with large orrh- wbich' an Oshawa girl, Miss Ann on ••The Romance' of the Dutch �•A variety of Williams' Boots for all occasions: Ards are busy these days picking Howard, aged 19, received painful Bulb Industry." A fall-attendance : "Work or Play. - their apples. This work afford@ cuts about the head and face. of members and friend@ is regnest, 1l1 employment to a large, number of which are not cooeicered serious, ed. and none should miss this very _ :'=Yon Can't Beat Williat q. ° men. The crtup.in larger than was A car, driven by J. T. Armstrong, interesting of Toronto. travelling west, stop B program. Refresh- . . expected at one time and - the ped suddenly and was struck by ments. -`1 _ •'-: _ • - ' quality is ezcetlent• another car from behind driven. —On Saturday evening as H. F. - i' CLOTHES —A dark fox far was Heft in the b Cannon. of 499 Silverthorn Ave . �: .._'.TIC TOP CLOTHES - - choir loft.of the United Church on y Robert Brittle, of Toronto. - _ the evening f the aaaiversar Both cars were thrown across the Toronto, war+driving Past on the = . R y pavement, when the were @truck highway• accompt.nied b-y his wife service@. As it has not, so far, y - ?8 IIOW '21sQQ Won claimed. it was taken to the by a truck driven by Alfred Cry, and'three children, ld palled out _ News office, where it awalts the of Ottawa. Miss Hnater, who when going up Arnold's bell,o mile _ t _ tbeown r. was s asaenzer in Brittle's car,' @apt of the village, in order to pees g �► $ received attention from a Whitby a truck. On seeing anotber car Fred, T. Bunting, � '• � '-' :P1C�Cer121g " —The first snow-fall of the sea son occurrred on Tuesday. While doctor, after which she wag taken coaling ftotn to opposite there was very little fell in Picker to her home ib Osbawa. Provin• hind he�rucke brakes car skidded Radio Licen'sea �iEetablished 186?. lag Village. there was two or three.vial Officer Delaney investigated inches in the northern part of the and laid a chhree t4 revkle=� into the north ditch, where it 'township. it was ever•cite -drilling against .Arm-trong, and t7,rned conipletelp upside down. - p' 1 g took him to Whitby j til, but he fir. Cannon- received @evernl'bad Hind-quarter Cuts o _ al throughout the province. was freed. when• he farni�hed ettts ttbt,nt the head, but not Fort- s St —E. L. Cba'vman. whose ftlase bail Fortunately, the other uses of the Hobbs' farm has expired. offs' _ (� p _ -will hold an suction sale of hi% _A n iniber of the young ople pAnL9 escaped injury, although Ch O��V e�.Ji w rat "entire herd of cattle and several of the United Church of Pickering they were badly @haken tip. They Lorses, at bia.prem'ises. lot 9.Coo. have signified their intention of were taken to Mr. Field's residence _ 2, a wile and a half east of the attending the Biennial Conv?ntion close by, where . Cannon' had village, on Wednesday, Nov 1st. of the'Bay of Quinte Young Peo his, injuries attended to, -after I�opnd Steak, 2 The for .. `...' ... `:.. 26c y' le @ Conference, which,is being which they were taken to Toroo —Last week there was a fall of held in Trinity United Church at to. The car. a Hndsca. was very Rump Roast(full cut), per lb .. - 12c ' snow in the northern part of the Cobourg on Friday: Saturday and badly damaged, and was towed to province. In the gorthern part of St>nday, October 27th. 28th. and the city. :Sirloin or Wing Steak, per'lb. - 170 / this township there was a rain 29th, Among the prominent - wlsd bail storm one afternoon last Porterhouse Steak, per lb .,. = ..•' ;gOc _ week, and'nit Saturday morning speakers on the program will be Tonsiilti8. 974insy there was a light electrical storm. Mies Isabel Griffiths. secretary of Minced Steak, 3 lbe for ... 26c —The regular meeting of the the Women's Missionary Society, eat Sybillatm3pahressRemedy succ- - Brisket, per lb .. 'Women's-Association-of,the Unit of Toronto, Mr. Homer Lane, the quick ed Church wse held in the church secretary of the-National Boys' eeds. Is safe, , costs less and is :Short Rib, per lb :... •� 7� on Tnesdey sitera000- last. when Work Board,-Toronto; -Rev. Geo. ua t teed• Try it. E. C Jones, dr- ]hide Margaret Pennell gave a very O. Fallie, B. D.,-of Toronto. Rev. Breakfast Bacon, half or whole, per fib .°.. ,` . interesting talk on her motoring Manson Doyle, of Toronto: Rev. -- - ---- -- -----' trip to Gaspe end other points of :and Endieatt. of West China; Now Adoorstsomones. .. - All Meats kept under Electrical .' 1.• Quebec. - and Rev. W. P,'Fletcher. An in Refrigeration, —The Ladies' Aid Society of St. teresting feature of the meeting CpDER•MAO�Kk N'xin on lot 8Rcon.>. �: -w. - Andrew's Church met on Wednee: will be a debate on the anb'ect, B,Cowart. ss d^.iv last at the home.of Sohn and "Resolved, that Capitalism pro t OR$ALE—A free-h miich cow.half Mrs. 'Marker, when the made vide3 greater happiness for great .F Jersey. with air."Phone Pick 103 1. Milion 1 ,' e R E U - D 'r the preliminary arrangements for er numbers than does Socialism," sdr , x. .1,Locust Hill. s holding their annual bam and between'the Y P. S.,of St. John'@ �OR RENT—7-robmPd•brSck'houpe Butcher (phone 3000) - PiCkering fowl a'upper on the evening of of Belleville-, and Cavan Y. P. s., 1' water, good garden, fruit trees and garage. Tneeday, Nov. 7th.- of Peterboro. Apply L.D:IBanks, Pickering.' 6tf —The Indies of the Anglican —The anniversary services of CONTROL YOUR. OWN BUST. _ Chureb. with a nntnber of friends, St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church NESS—We finance large customers'orders- ^ @ �i held a tea and bridge in their club- will be held on Sunday. Nov.5tb, r onto. R°rkersonly, _ Dept.s, 289Lisgar Pickering -:- ,-M WI t�'�ronmp run 'Friday afternoon, when' when 'tbe-specisl speaker will be e s a delightful time was spent by Rev. Dr.Eakin, of Knox College. FOR RENT—Farm:!conveniently a11. Mee. Scott, of Fairport, wan Dr. Estrin is one of the ablest located to Oshawa. Any desired acreage. 1� Immediate possession to plough. G.D.Conant, Aha first prize and Mrs Sterritt, prearbera in the Presbyterian Oshawa. 7-11 OFFERS � the eonROlat' -- _ ><on prize. Cbnreb, and the congregation is ' . • .. .• .'� _ —Rev. James L ttle,. of Scar: fortunate in being able to et his �j'UR SALE-20 ft,ijoists, 2:_12:also y R L' doors and sash,window frames.staiiway and Spebial �Il Choice .Beet • boro, conducted the serviees;n the service@ for that day. The choir short plank. 'Apply SydtSchmidt, Stanley The- - atre. Wuffville. 4stt --- - - - - Preeb Eerian bur� of St. Andrew's Church, Whitby. - C ch o c tt .' Sunday y• ., {� last, when he preached st very will assist the local choir in the OUSE TO RENT IN f'iCK i✓KINf3 -W10—dId'er Steatk, minced, 3 lbs.' . il5C impreesive sermon, that was much service, of praise. . On Tuesday HVILLAGE—On Oct. 'Zed to resppoonsible '-` ��C appreciated. Rev,Dr.Carmichael evening, Nov. 7th, there will he s Ave.,Toronttlo to Thomas Douglas.Stt35Fulton Rot nd Steak, per lb•� . - • • on that day w,�do conducting the ham and fowl supper served its St. jL Ji Steak, V ��C �slnnivereary @eFvices in Mr: Lytt• Andrew's Church basement from STRAYED—On to the premises of prime Rib . .- ■ '`' . -• "• 1«'@ church, where be was former! the undersigned, fot 3, con 3, Pickering, 9 - ' _ y t Lo 8 o clock' 'afterr W biCh s ml@• ewes. Owner may have same by proving pr the pastor. cellaneous program w ili be given• ty and paying eapeiises. w.F.Crawrora. TI Ti —Constables Wm.-Chellte-r and by St. Aodrew'e•Olde Tyme' Doll= j�OR SALE—For 845.00,a ReoJ ton PORTERHOUSE -ROASTS Oliver Grammer -were-in Whitby 'ble -Quartette, of Whitby. under (, Panel truck with-license; will snit market - 17C per lb� last week and also this - week the direction of Mrs. P. N. Spratt, ardener, or will trade for cow and feed. Apply _ - j� -- ,,7. P Stacey, Pine Drive, near Erskine Church, _ .. -attending the Fall Assizes. One- urganist-and choir leader,.assisted Dunbarton. 9 of the most iutereetioR cases, the by the following artists : )!lies OR SALE-7•roomed frame house. A � EW -- ANDR longest on record.. was that of Elsie Rue,.eloeutionist,of Toronto, in the Village of Whitevale. Hashalfacreof _ Mrs. Jacobi, of Osbaws, in which a pool! of Owen Smiley, and the land with fruit trees, 2 car garage, fs elect;:i - she sued the city.for $50,000 dam following, soloists,• Dr.._H, T. Fal- ncea with fixtures umpl_ete Apply Bo>t 2 _ o Agee for negligegse alleged to have' Wse, .Mre. Spratf and others. h1Le°ak' tt PhahQ.NO. 4000 caused the death of her husband. pleseant time is assured too all NOTICE—Will the person who took T _ a Be i!said t0 have died from se h• w bo may attend. Don't mist it. ly by aoiatgke'from the[Cray Coach bus on We'delivl►tyonr yeller p 3•turdsyr t.14th, about s o'cloo.a nrd• �n �; ysintion due to a' leaky gas pipe. Admission, t36 cents ; cbiltb+en, 20 beard boa containintt laths: dothirs, indly ��� i� 1� - Eke Icxit her Bait Cent!. . - rata acme cot on.table Crammer and receive r or' !� pptrtra; ,.