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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1933_11_10''4.:f .-�:: z .ra - .'M,°�„" ''"%Y•n ,FF-`� .,.s+r^ - ,c4et.=_ •'-. sti��..' �„a. - �r�.�`,..�••3-";' i,�.- _ --- rx,.� +,.,,�,;, •: _ .,�° _ - 4- 6 . r4 ' +3 _ - ~S ,;z,'-' _ _•. _ .: : : "• s': r'r }"v . ;( -,,, °y : auscS�'s: -t�I ..3. p•"':�•"`""+s - ".yAv a. ",:+'�" "-'fiss,:c.'r•�r= 3. • ,%. '. f,,. ^'s4 ;.., 4�i= '•��- - t•- _ t,.. �, '•fi^, ;,a : ;•;'•i ,al•�;•,. ,��•jj.,, �r .4 4.'v. - q�, S • ',ivy+ 'iii � 4 .w -('�' _ -Nx \• ='.- '.s, ,. •�;:.',:'" - -r •„' „ .;� .:-y �.. ry`; br. '/ . , - .'.�i,�".' a^ �r9•' n: a•,.•4,•;, �r • ."y":`x .f _ ... 4,. , _ .. « .. i d.,. _ Yak.' '�,R ¢'•.Yv. - ''r .'�✓:.;,`t, ,e3+ e VOL: 11111. „PICKERING, ONT., � TRIDAY, NOV. 10, 1933. � - , i)tsof�ts+Ksaat 6a>ssrr. , Hillside _ Highaand Creek - - - 0A� iK�t The fall work in general has been The Highland Creek Wtpnen's Ina_, GREENWOOD done in our burg. titute held their October meeting at DR. . O:' PEARSON- bar Physician -•A Rood supply of Hard and Soft Helen Ormson spent Sunday`-' with the home 'of Mrs.' Stotts, with Mrs. v` a ,SRWeeon, Duoton. 101y Coal on hand. Also a supply her parents. Dixon presiding. Capt. Miller gave fL ]WIL1.10 T� R pp Y Hallowe'en was nt in the usual ve fine address on "Love, in the - $. P'OR9YTH, Oph. D., Director• . of Kindling Wood,' tometricsl Asaxiat3on of oatarlo. Rerr. around here. Home", which was enjoyed by all. - - -:= lased Member or tes ameacao ppwmeue,l stove length. Miss Lucy Ormerod spent Sunday' They decided to hold a benefit euc- Established 1838 ' '' rssoeiariea, 87et Ill by opvointmeat, at home. .. hre in Morrish's Hall on 1`'oY, 14th. _ ..._ Ph.oe la04. Claremont. ant. 12tf • Phone Piet. 1709, Miss 'Mary Cavanagh spent the end The meeting closed with the Nation= - _ _ _ ," • • "gas. DONALD MUNRO, PICKS -RINd of 'the week with her brother, at al Anthem and Social Hour with re- Brown's Corners. freshments. 7 THIS IS TH*E� `R j�UNCAN B. McINTYKE- Barrie• Quite a number from around here _ FARMERS' MILL 1,.[ter Solicitor, Notary, Offxe =Brock St., � ' A- B E �'{.i R1 attended the plowing atch at Ha Audley - South, Opposite Bell Telephone office, Whitby. GENERAL INSURANCE erman's Corners last` Wednescia g "Phone 45. 481y y. -- AGENCY The children and teacher of S. S. 'F. H. Westney has let•the c6tt= WHEAT and BUCKWHEAT R DONALD RUDDY Barrister. BROUGHAM, - - ONTARIO N 4. entertained their mothers racy for his. new barn. Wanted -- Highest rites . Solicitor, Notary Public. Money to Loan, The Club meets at the home of F. P Olke formerly occupp�ed by- the late A. E. Chris- Facilities `f or pissing any kind of In. and friends at the - sclfool on Tues- M. and Mrs: Chapman on .Monde paid. - Klan, "south sine or C curt use, Whitby. sly 7 day afternoon. P 3' su�rance at best rates evening next. >* EEATON, BELL & ROSS, Barrist. arailable. Quite a number around "here are K EXCIIaIig@ 'suffering from colds : -, The - Women's Institute had a'mos- cra, Soli ay S fl94 Northern Ontario Security and 8ervire my Motto. enjoyable time at the home of R. ,. Ba,H.ling, 33USay Street, .Toronto,; 4:31y Phone Pick. 515 -' • " W. J. Beaton, Whitevale` _ and _Mrs. Winters here last- week Grain-of any kind for flour be' H. B, Bell. _ Ira. ;Gazelev has returned home' cereals -the cheape�t.,wa J. D. F. Roo. ' Adelaide 2838 -9 Dr. -and Mrs. Beaton and sons, from the hospital and . we hope to y R ICHARI;SON. PIOKERING & The Beal Store, Claremont Donald and Bobbie, visited D. R. gad hear of -her complete recovery in. the - - - -co get them. J ` Mu'. vBY- Barristen,solic;ton,Notariea PHONE 924 "firs. Beaton - -on Sunday. near future. Pubkic. ff Yon 4 Confederation Richmond Lire Toronto. :Hiss Lydia Major, of Searboro• sp- A1Lmta HISSIMI -the old stand by Corner of YonYe and Richmond Su. Toronto, FURNITURE R N I T U R E eni the week -end with her mother. ' for pastry and cake bakes Pfwne. Adelaide 4488 and 4480, By appoint- - anmt Saturday eveniags, Pickering restd ttt: Mrs. W. S. Major. 4n old time concert under the ing, makes delietonfa bts- P4one Pick. 3613. sty We are displaying ,;� b66:e ✓:;.� - iifr.- -of Toron- THOMSON & MCMILLANr SKrris. variety of to, were guests of the letter's pat- auspices. of_ the Women's Institute baits, takes less sharer 1 Aluminum and Graniteware Etc. ents qtr, and Mrs. Robt. Young. wilt be held in rte Altona school on tera. Solicitors. Notary Public. Office at - Residence of Mr. Thomson, lot 11 coacession 1, Furniture and Furciture Mrs. J. A. Pugh spent the week- .Friday evening, Nov. 10th, Lunch BAKERS' JOY --for bread e Snpti' from 7 00 �. m e Thursday � and 3mat ordaY : Novelties. end with her sitter, tics. O. Ilezzel- will be served- after the concert. Ad- �py , tmtnt. Toronti office : cos �oyal Bank Writes low, in- keeping with times. ewood, of Toronto. mission, 20 and 10 cents. Come and - WHEATLETS t Fildg•• Phone Pick 2030- Toronto Ehrin ;303. brill our family and friends: o` 371y The evening service in the United. g Y Y -- Church will, be withdrawn in favor Mr: and Mrs -P. Short of Torento, -WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR Dental, _ of C'herryv<ood anniversary. ' � - were guest t the om' .3I s. Stone ground iF?00F /N G e guests home x ek �" "- `- • """�"•""""" "` '-' A white 'gift service will be held �'IcKay on Wednesday of week. Et L.C. SM1T8. D. D. 9.. L. D. g„ - in the United Church on Sunday ev- Ur . E. Ca hers is' sl e t ending ROLLED OATS s rrut p nd a (5ucceesor to Dr. J, N, D81"% Gradt: ate ,r - SPECI 4L brill} . Dec 1itiL sh6rt time with her parents, Mr. ant the Roya},Collese of Dental Surgeons and Torva. - ' - FLOURto University, At Claremont nHlct over. D. A -" The> Sunday, School .Christmas en- Mrs. 'W: Mitchell, .t.2 Whiu,- -vale BUCKWHEAT -very Tuesday and Frtday ;f Phone Light weight, - tertainment is tieing planned for Fri :fir. Kenneth Rees <,r is at present 3touQ 1'u t1. 2' on a hunting trip while 11r. W. Ree- BAKING BRAN " -` - - - -- day. Dec. 22nd, g • -. _ -� : - ` � Smooth - -1.39 per sq. 1fr and Mrs. James: Pears and-11iss sor and Mr. E. Hon•sam have, just • ERBERT T. PALLA ISE, L, D q.: ' ' - f D. D. S., Graduate of the Royal College of . :Marion Pears, 'of `Vdora, ' attended recently reuirned.' " "LAYING -MASH 1t11entsl Surgeons and the i'n;versity of Toronto. - Medium Weight, = -- -- the funerah of the late Mrs, Thorn= Mrs. W. 1ionkhouse and Mrs. P. Odee,n revderue second door east of at. And- p q _ Pugh .abeam allied .b Mrs.. �Y _Me- - SCRATCH FEEL? ' dew's Chun h. ' Pickering, Out, Office hour 9 Smooth -, 1.69 per B . ton. g P Y _ 0-0. to a P. in.-. or by appointment: (8 -ray - Last Sunday afternoon a number Kay and Mr, and Mrs. F. McKay parvice), Phone Pick 3700. , 431y - from -here attended -the funeral of spent Tuesday in, Toronto. $e8v weight, The Women's Institute held a sfic- _' - - - Bm00t11 - -'�,9$ per B the late Mrs.. .Nicholas, Reesor at - �ftss>lflgefafr QSsg>tr1Mr�1.' r li 4 Locust Hill. cesful and well attended meeting at La S�iRN/N ©HAfM Died, at the .home of her son -in- the home of Mrs. H-. Mclntosh'on - ABLIZABETH RICHAR -Doo -, • P�� R�11V a law, Rev. S. J. Bridgette, Ta ?botsv- Wednesday afetrnoon. Building and Geoeral . F re and a.Wmebire.iasntanee or alt triads, `•� -a0 tile,. Mrs. Mary Thornton, relict of Many friends and relatives of the OontractinQ, - comapanim of solid !!Santai stand- the late James Thornton; aged 92 -bride, -assembled at the home of Mr. Estimates furnished on all chases LUMBER YARD Year.' ?Mfrs. Thornton until some 15 - and Mrs. N.- Bunker, on Wednesday of work - Interior and Exterior_ POOTI last and showered Mr. and Mrs.. R. LL, Lloeneed..Anetioneer years since lied with her husband Alterations and repairs. -W 0 t"' 00musa s at Tara aaa Ousado. Ana and family, resided- at Whitevale for JAne f with numerous Rifts, Olilmneys Built Oont:rete Work ` - stowal" 4 sal kinds aaaeoata soon abar%*" Blacksmithing, da Woodwork 35 ears or more, and had a .wide � ." ' Aov'•• ove" alver p' o•• OWIL y Cherrywood _ Phone Pickering 5712 At right prices circle of friends here. Interment was _ - FAIRPORT. ONTARIO R BIIkTON, TOW148H1P Now. is the time to have those repair made at the Whitevale cemetery ,on. Do Clerk. Conveyancer. Comauas,ontr for p Mks. Heaslip is visiting' her sister. - : eahtrr .0 6 vits,. Ae runt, Etc. isaer of , jobs attended to. Harrows repaired. Friday afternoon, and a large cull Mrs, I:. Gates. �r 1 liareaae L,censea, w D1 ws5e.Oct. also new sections on hand. The fain• course of relatives and friends a" -_ Shingles 'For For - Sale ous Floury Plows always on hand. ended -tb pay their last tribute of r'e- :�1rs, Bunett, of Toronto,. is visit - '�f M. MAW. LIOEN9ED AUC}•- Also dealer in- Viking Cream,Separa► spect to their old and-valued friend ing with her friend, :Mfrs. Fenney, at #` ltoN88R,lor York.OotatioaodDvrbam tore and Electric Washers. now de arted after -aeon aril ver t 'Present. Gait Galvanized 9t"I Rbitigft �' i Coves.., co kinds of sates pt•omotty ast -dad p g Y Mr., and Mrs. Wes, Pat motored Bird's Felt Slate 9hioglee. 7 Tam.raaaanabfa: Mt� ..is If thinking of buying an electric radio useful life. Deceased is surr-ive,l by snsated at NEWS, off6ew, Beg •and tnmdcpm I ask for a demonstration of, the Ne'w her song E. A., Thornton, of Digby, to. Port P,:rry_ on Sunday last-and Aloo, rd's buggy wheel@. „Asst pfao•t�. whaby. out sty Rogers Majestic models, N, S., and her "daughters, Mrs, W. called on Mr. R. Carter's Lawn mowers sharpened. The prices airs right. : H. Metcalfe, o! Moose- Jaw,. Sask , Mr. James Todd has .not .beep well T,, PATERSO S - . OLA REMobit - oARRET ROBERTSON .'- �' wood'v7aarci _MIr . S J. Bra this week. we hope he will soon be - gene, of Talbotsville,' Oall and get prices. Phone 9812 and 1Irs: Frank Weir, of Di b feelinrf better. Electrical Cootractor GR$F= ITWOOD J9Iy S g Y• 1- -. Vfl-. Rennie and '. children, "aYso Wiringand Repairing for Light = Misa.Phyllic Green, of Toronto! sp- 'Br Road General Store • Brougham ent Sunday - Frith. the former's par or power. Pickering Mills -- - ents, Mr, and Mrs. A. Fenney. , All kinds of electrical goody sirs. E. Holtby' is not se well As I :emeritber the Anniversary sec= Winter is coming. \ow is the -r 1t ` - time to _g et your Oil - Burners for the stock. = usual this week. - : vices- at Cherrywood United Church kept g _ ` " - " - �,' The sitting of the. second Divis- ?n- Sunday, ' X8t ; 12th, Afternoon Cook Stove, Heater or Furnace. Pric- ly Phone 1703, Pic kerin es right, as low as $23.50, single or _ -- �- ion Court was held here on Friday, service at 2.30, conducted, by Rev. E- double: Come in and see it buin' We have a full line Of h with a small docket. M. Burgess, of Dunbarton. Singing Cotltiuons heat, no ashes, no dirt. A �i�1J(epsjy� �� - - - - - sirs. J. Hanley,--of Stratford, sp- by. the home choir, the evening sell- so Anti - freeze for your car. Stove - �Wcir1 i Ii9 ent last week with her aunt Miss 1. ice by Rev. H G. Crozier, of Picker pipes -7 inch black, 18 cents each El- Ail Poultry Feeds K. Bate:' � ing and the Whitevawlerhoir will be bows, 20 and 25 cents. Shot shells T. C. Brown attended the Past in charge of the music. Ctn Monday for _ Xhieken Starter of best Masters' Association of the A. F: & evening there will be a program by goer lace your matches,' 95 teats quality A. M. in .Toronto on Tuesday even- "The Harmony Male Singers" at per ivebus a ciianceurt orders early and Idii9. THOS. LAW ualit at reason- get a supply. . '. • ,. ing• Toronto,, directed' by Fred R. Beat- Buy Your new - Able r1 0e8. , P Y- Y ,a Y Y Davey, '.Read- auto tires now, for cA p, G. L.- :Mtiddleton De ut reeve is t assisted b May K. Dave Read- the, icy roads and avid accidents. Aeeerica . Anthracite, Welsh Coal, " . in Whitby this week attending the er. , Easy Electric Washing Machias, - � s Alberta Coal, Scotch Coal y 8 y November session -of the` County ' and Coke, all sizes. Of ever sort. until. - Kinsale Co ' $69.00 and up, Agent •!or Sprs -mot S 1D As an Feeds I or Power and- Hand Sprayers. Phone,_ 0 • • ' - -•- Mrs.. Bert: -Matthews spent aweek - ' '. • prices. '-Hard and'.Soft Wood, with her sister, hers. Dingham, of Chicken pox is quite the 2229 for style. Bract Road General 'Store. flown 2130 -:,Phones Office 5900 -`= Whitby, who 'has been very ill for Mr. G. Hodgson is still under the some time. doctolr's care. Phone 2729 F. R. JACKSON, Prop. D _ a N. -Lockwood Mr. and Mrs: Harvey and Miss Mrs, R. V. Mowbray spent'Thurs- s PICKERING, ONT., Baker, attended the Social evening day last in Toronto.' Spring- os 1 1 I led. of St. Georges Church, Pickering' on Ralph Mowbray and party leave Friday evening' last- on Wednesday for, .a - hunting. trip, in �; s Mr. and :Mfrs. J.• Everest and son, the north, -B lb' hLENDFNIN of Toronto, were visitors at the ' Mr. and Mrs.. Chas: PiikeY, of = " FROAi - r V S Matt'ses ;FUNERAL DIRECTOR Gammage' home on :Wednesday of Pickering, spent Sunday with Mr. last week. and Mrs, H. Parkin and family. -Pri'vate•Ambulance A number of our residents alter - . Mr, and Dirs. -. Victor Parkin and O� la' 'n ded the funeral of the late Frank niece, Jennie,• Sundayed with relat- -d _ Day and Night Service, Soden, of Claremont, on Saturday. ives in Toronto. Are the most profi• 'Pbone 9000 last. Mr. Soden, was well known here 'Mr, 'and' •Mrs. - -Hooker and son, - _ Malvern 3000 and. was very highly respected. Gerald; spent Wednesday' last in stable and. comfort- Some of our people attended the Toronto. Again this year, we have•imporw. Markh�rii t Some services of the "Clare. Mission Bhrid was held last Sat- direct frorn HoilAnd''a gnantity kh y , munt United Church on Sunday and urday--with •a• good number present. of the same quality of bulbs able i4lattreSSeB the entertainment on Tuesday even - The meeting was well conducted and we hovebeen handling : ing and report a very enjoyable ev- ell report a good time. for the ening. Lot time of writing, Mr. J. Gorm- Past few. .:made. Ll S T E N I There -was buried• in the, White.. ley- is very ill with heart trouble: years' - - - _ vale Cemetery on Friday, 'Nt3vember His many friends hope for a speedy T' For the mOIIth Of November -- 3rd, the late Mrs, Mara Thornton, recovery. THE QUALITT IS HIGH- - Are.yotir furnace, pipes and stoves widow of the late James Thornton, Mr, and Mrs. -L. Heard 'and' Mrs. THE PRICE I3. LOW re the manufacturer Will allOW who spent- 'their youth and early J. R. Richardson and son, John, ' all OD �b ()0 for ready for winter ? married life in our midst, Some of of Oshawa, spent . Thursday after- 4 ? your old mat y Give us a call and have them the -old' friends will recall the ster- moor, with Mr- and Mrs. A. Parkin, Darwin Tulips, mixed, - trees as payment on his attended to now ling character of this once popular Mr. and Mrs, F. Higgins and Mr. 'best varieties, 25e dozen #19.00 Mattress. and useful members of our commun- and Mrs.. Pierce, with Mr, and Mrs. Paperwhite Nsrcissns'. Iryon need a sty in the - eighties, before they mov- Hadley, all of Toronto, Harassed r t' E for lOe, 95e dozen 1Ait Us shoW you the STOVE OR FURNACE ed to Whitevale. Thp sympathy of the home of R. V. and Mrs. Mow. Single Daffodils, 40c dozen the community is extended to the bray and family. Double Daffodils, 40e and 50cdoze'a ood features. - members of the - family. The W. -M. S: report 'a splendid_ H acinth@, all colors, 10c Back !3 - See na before trying.. • , The members of the' Women's Ins - meeting last time. Mrs, Brown gave -C A STERRITT Satfafaction titute were delighted with the suc- a splendid reading on 'Temperance. Prices on gnantitieaand special ;" cess of -their informal 'gathering on Miss Edna- Green gave the first -eb- Tarieties of tulips. t! ' A. - .Guaranteed the evening of .Hallowe'en. The ch- apter of the new study book. A dain on r'egnset. , ildren were given a good time und- ty lunch was served by tits hostess. ^' Funeral Director -er the parental supervision, and less Kinsale Women's- Institute report THE PICK RlN.G NEWS mischief Service ALVIN BUSHBY. mischief took place outside. The alt- the beat Hallowe'en ,social ever held a�ories y tore ± endance of the young people helped There were about sixty present coos 1 Phone 1800 Hardware . Phone 480@ materially in the evening's enjoy- ! tly all in costume. Sixteen prizes Phoi a 6m ti ment. Such gatherings engender a were given. Man es were : • PICKERIN Y games Pi• :t+. , .. '� _ ;eue'.e�t�aaa�ty: licit:. _ . ,.. j :l;ye� a►ratr>r,a.:rrtat .. Fiakesing, 41z�Eario �, 7 iLg rod which man had created but' ROUYANDA GOLD SYNDICATE no _anger controlled. A'Qu 1* WAich Is Incomparable In the heart Of the Rouyn District. capitaiixauon lo 000 He. gave up his card to The police. public Oftering 125 % UsLit. Adjoining Northern Units. 1ristrial Gebec Gold, AAtoria man on duty, and ten paces beyond, Rouyn, and Granada. Noranda a near neighbor. Favorable Geology: Eas- X fly accessible; Extensive Findings in GOLD. The stock values 01 Cana- looking back, could see merely a dim dian-Mines have more than doubled in 18 months. no yo,% wiab to Var. blur, making the site of this bot which 111"PstO Is C&SAaft's Raw Wealth? Further Information— that official occupied. RALEIGH A. PRICE AND CO. "If this-damn fog continues;' he re- ILM4 ]loyal 34" 3UU., Toroatq. Z%Au@ W&VISPLOY 23" fleeted, "my'prospects v--e indiffarent.` He, stood there for a moment look- ing about him end, failing to notice a .7old in Brief man who, ten paces away, seemed to b•-, watching the dock gates—& tallish It takes a n psi.tunnel for an under. man wearing a white raincoat, collar *groiind• railway a yea-r or so, to "Warin -rfed up,.•and t up." a soft brown ha with the . brim pulled down. But 1h. other Agriculture In the United 'Kingdoni. man had seen' Kearney —and the sight now finds employment for 7,15,100 peo. of K3arney had set him dreaming. ' Fimsh From,'& Gare6n i­ ple,-an increase of 17,600 over last Misty, wet streets laded from in ell. year. with' their din of rumbling lorries, and the Women acrobats and ballet dancers e watcher of the dock gates VMS who began training early In life eel- ported to Cblorhbo-�-C61ombo a dom have children when they marry. YOU Bay, Hobbs; I understand year before. A year! It seemed only have neighbor Todd*' rake." Calm;, sultry, like a week! The mist dispersed be- weather Is disliked bY 'Y��N-tE f SEE �auc�s..fore the eyes of the &eam--'e-r by the fishermen, as tbese. fish thdh "if . you'll loan In* that ooc�-slwm Y herring'fishe ally, I'll at you swim gates. He saw Mount Lavilda Hotel, too deep for the nets to catch u use T091W lawn. by Sax, Rohmer And a -petite, slender girl in a blue them. m9wer when you like." frock crossing the deserted mahogany the "'finger-print" department of dance floor. ,She had been a Sort of the London Metropolitan Police has a TWO hundred thousand persons axt CHAPTER .. I. table, and he'll see that everything's revelation, opehing his eyes to all staff of thirty-seven in charge of 600,- engaged In the automobile-manufao "Good-bye, then�, I And take right. Jack Rattray is an old pal, that had been lacking. He was among 000 sets of prints. turfing business In the United States. r I I een. The best children are those born to ,great care of your If. I've probably so that. you won't lack company the Stars- again, could a" the winking wissed the train a d everygling—but callously parents where the father Is twenty- d "I shan't lack company," said Eileen light house c --stabbing the-seven and the mother. twb4y-five. "Force without j4stice Is tyranny.' ive tie- don't give hoot. Be sure to-write 'archly. inti H6rrlot tropical night, hear the plal Yeari of age, --�-Edouard from Marseilles and cable when you Her mood changed, and she smiled molo of a Tamil love cba;nt floating Measuring 3,500 miles In lengtb, the set in. And don't forget I'm coming mischievously; - But Kearney welcom-..-up from the village.... :eat In March." ed the change, and: From these haunting memories he longest submarine cable in world -reaches from 'Vancouver to the ran- Vr The girl clung desperately to her •1'kou little devil!" hi said and was abruptly jerked back to reality, Ding Islands. brother, her soft arms locked about He withdrew into shadow. squeezea her hard. "Don't forget More thunderstorms occur- In Nor. New him. Matt Kearney could feel. that there's a spy aboarfl." A man was coming out of the gates 'folk than lb any other county'of Bri. so Z "kib Laembling nd: "I might buy, him overl" said Eileen. -ed muffled-up-In-a heavy -fur-collar- talm while Devon and Cornwall 'are '13jaby "What's the matter with Kid Sis- "I'll tell Billy Haig!" coat his features were indis- almost free from these visitations. Send for tinguishable. This man turned sharp- Seven teeth, ter?" he asked, "squeezing her, . five inches long and FREE "Kid Sister's miserable!" don't please do that!" Eileen ly -left, passed • Kearney, and was three Inches wide, still remain In the book exclaimed in mock liorror. "He might swallowed up in the fog. skull of an hitherto unknown prehis "Because you don1 - want to go never run out to Colombo to have a -As*** welfare back?" cup of tea with me as -he promised!" -And. as he vghtihid, something— torte animal recently dug up d Jil.PprJu an instinct perhaps; or was it a faint k4l. . New nothorol 9speou" No. But because somehow, Matt But really her heart was very sad- odor suggestive of musk?— suddenly New Scotland police .0-diwal Smd for mmw* Wptal dear," she whispered very close to his Because she' didn't expect ever to see. ba"Ust on b"r sare 7*u owts, .1mixtught Kearney. in. unaccountable headquarters. me. 64 1 0 vus to do r, "I feel frigh*ned about this Dawson Haig again. a was built forty-three Ure ­7 samsem. 0 La7stsw. She made a charming figure in the ed 164. urney. Don't be mad with me. return of hkkt sensation a though years ago. when the staff totalled • D lmow its silly, and I ought to be used light. streaming from the cold water. trickled down his spine. Now that this figiire has risen to 690 nine- bovel bobl, sight akars" 0 ar"at cabin door, He stared into the fog. Had someone there h to travelling by Dow. But I've got a simply dressed though she was in a in not enough room to - hold • Refth C4*dLnv­4s1;:ttL-dAi=t passed hizn—or had he 'Imagined it? - them- -gap. 0 swrPlawmauwy, foods. 0 wobbly, funny feeling." jumper and tweed skirt. ' And Matt He hated this sensation —as, of an ' Br* roses 16-r b"T's a.* kin. tangled British Police officers of all ranks graphs. Vrtse TFIX SoaDIU4 Kearney looked down at the Kearney felt affectionately proud if. indefl".ble dread—which twice, Dow, should, according to a 'recent s6ea curls nestling mpon his shoulder; and his dainty sister. However: LDIrMO, Tantloy Uoss% ai T.—ste, ter IS= espy. had !oppressed him. order, salute members of the Royal In the light shining out from the cosy "Come on," said be. "Let's go and A hand rested on his shoulder. Family. Cabinet Miniatem. their .own- own stateroom they gleamed and shimmer- dig old Rattray out. I must positively co" it twisted about with a cry.' principal A"reps ad like burnished bronze. He hugged beatit. I've got at least a quarter of officers, and the King's Color 's walk through docklaud, and- The man in the white.raincoat stood when displayed by marching troops. her affectionately and told himself an hour' jLst behind him. And, stock still, Seven thousand one hundred and Ect .A. that a chill suddenly experienced and failing divine luck, a long voyage by gle Branos peering into the other's face: fifty working days- were lost resembling cold water trickling down mot-or bus." to 844 "Good Lord!" Kearney exclaimed railway employees in Gt. Britain In a. CONDENSED Mtt his spine was due physihally to the Jack Rattray, chief officer of the jo y a w clammy quality of the might, and men- Wallaroo,- was- exchanging: a few yfull It! Da son Haig!" single working year through their drop clammy -to the girl's overwrought con -- pleasantries with the boss stevedore �.Vlng things on their toes, most of Eileen watched from the Vail until these 'accid6uti- happening on the per. tR idition. by the hatch of Number Three hold. i fog -banging over the dockside swat- manot. way, But he was used to gileen's moods, But he broke off this not too parlia- to the odd streak of superstition--a mentary debate when -the-. charming ed up Matt 's figure. She turned' Sul-scriptions-are in:Ytted-frPm in- kgacy from their Irish-American fa- passenger. now wrapped in a warm and looked at Jack Rattray, Seeing habitants of Arabia for State purposes, 01,1111* Soo her exrretsior: .2%d. being the lowest sum. � Gifts of they- sometimes he *Ftrusted fu- coat, appeared beside him with "Y'hatever's the matte- sno Eileen?" RI will earn tb�s title of "Patriot" - svj%es but always understood. Kearney. Kid dear." he said, and stxoked - he.r "What about a fintkl?" asked Rat- . said he. of '21 10s., "Active fttriot", of i92,. 00 1.10h,- I don't know, Jackt"""she re-. "Great Patriot"; d., 94, "Super: hair. "pla* fair. Seeing little girls t, &y. pli�d, and- siwept'her hair back from Patriot." an¢avit+ out She was an Air.travel fs'bQcoming more widely eil skass 0 off is had enough anyway, without iv- rL�4diral_for we'IL-Rearw.- her forehead irritably. �%Zs _--ing 1. fellow the breeze up." just thiak, .. old, lad. Fortunately, I with herself. , "Iln behaving like a need'. There are now more thid tlilrty- ave "I'm sorry, Matt. It was itterly know the way, but even 4o, the pros- _A.:BJg Pig of me." I . -; perfect little idiot tonight. AndJ you six businesses In Great Britaia : ell- no-- 0 JP'ZTSoV%- pect isn't cheering•" He,grasped Rat ask me,, why, I can't tell you. Its gaged in air-taxi work. You can hire ant She glanced up; and her. blue-grey tray's hand. "Good night; and -ill eh at e just jim-jams. Except-that I think a plane from any of them to transport eyes were calm, except that he, had a best I know you'll look after her." "fleeting, odd impression that some- Rattray, tall, leisurely, taciturn,- it began with a. horrible. looking man'. you to almost any part of the world. thing—s shadow:-had been banished. smiled his slow smile. His teeth were- wearing a fur-collared overcoat!" A chimpanzee was brought up from • (To be continued.), birth ilongsi�ethe child of an AzIneri. at that, very moment from -them. very white Find his coloring very iresh,' ••No--only Little Pig," he said play- and: can scientist, who studied the progress of both "Infants." The ape iw more fully. "I only wish I were coming "Sur, thing, So'!" said he. Back Trimming On gr rapidly than the child during the-drst , �wfth you•" "You're mocking me'!" Eileen cried, Latest Paris Creations, stages, but 'after the first nine DIGIIIIIS "It wasn't fair, and I shouldn't have and punched the speaker forcibly in What are you really doing about the child was ahead tif the animal In said it. It's just this beastly fog and the ribs. "I don't have an accent like understanding suggestions and 'com. 1aving to let you go ashore in it. Give that. I speak 'better English,'ihan the fashion of going Instead of corn understanding a kiss, Matt, and we'll go and hunt you do, anyway! Ing this year? Of all styles, this one. mands- and. in ideas of language. -4ack Rattray—although I really don't -."You speak more English,". Rattray Is the most fun, No matter what 'Amw how you're going to get home." drawled provocatively. you planned to put on the front of _your outfit -don't do' it! Hang it on Wisps of mist Boated under the 1,Vl-ry Big Pig," said Eileen. the back Instead. 'This makes It ..lights. Not another soul was in sight -But Kearney left the ship in a hap- --ou that deck, but there was activity. pier mood and experienced no'return possible to Jura your back on the Quick R eflief No- w the deck below, and it tremendous 64 that unpleasant chill. Eileen was entire world, it you wish. Main.' clamor on the dockside. The R.M.S. in good company, and the voyage bochqr made ' a stunning long suit in W&Ilaroo, was going out in the morn. black wool with metallic blouse and ­From - would pass like three.days. eurep Ing--sixteen hours late, thanks to one "Thank you, air," said the man on hasqtle jacket with not a sign of fur of those fogs, London Special, which ,-the gangway, as he slipped half-a= In front,, but 'the entire back ol.leop- sometimes hold up Thames traffic for and like a waistcoat. Vionnet throws, cTbwn into his hand. "Goodnight." Z LATER the other passengers "Good night," Kearney called, and her influence to the back in cowl whole days. JACK, IIA TO SEE CLARK A T I 'Ur 8J ,.seemed to have retired, with the and 'An- -WELL, JACK, I GOT THE ORDER! Poe picked his way through litter on the drapes like the monks wear, THAT. $10 ORDER IN 40, MIN 2.. sible exception of a few ptragglers dockside. Just under an arc he pans- gustabernard inserted panels of color AND I HAVE TE"VIC NE Ri 'S YES:, FELT FIT Ai A FIDDLE who might have been found in the funned, and looked, ba ck. jack down the back. -Even bats are roll. YOU, BET, VLL At-WAYS. ed, f WHAT CAN 1 00 ? GET A smokeroom. Rattray -and Eileen were standing on 1119 away, from the face. and joining .1 WHEN I WANT some Cint last lingering glsnie Kearney' the deck by the gangway. Already a the "guns back" movements of now DON'T WORRY! GET qV4CK Itti.I.EF cost into the cosy stateroom whii.,li curtain of mist.obscured the ship from styles, which remands that. we mutt. ASPIRIN. TWO TABLETS FROM PAIN. WILL SroP �%AT PAIN IN Eileen was to occupy to Colombo. He his view, making their figures oddly • be, constantly going instead of coma go ead A -P9W MINUTES. would cheerfully have resigned six dim. -But he, knew they could see him; Ing if we want our clothes noticed. months' pay to be going too. Theward- and standing there be waved his hat _Xobe trunk, which he had labelled him- and shouted: With twenty-one childred, at leist Ir-self, a green hatoh the rack 'above the "Good -bye until Me sixty-Six grandchildren, and ten great V - March and. good . . t- bed, a camera hung on the, back 'of 'A luck!" of - Willim, grandchildren, Mr. Hendon chair, a dressing case open on the Matt," came the gi�rl's bledon, Surrey, has had thp biggest table. The . box of'a hundred cigar- N oice. • and: family in Britain. Ten children, fifty- hich Dawson Haig had brought . "Ch-arri-ho, old b6y." four grandchildren and all the greItt- .11te.3 W 'hewn -to the steamer that morning lay That was Rattray. grandchildren are still living. The on the turned-back coverlet, and a pile The fascinating activity of `thoW combined age of the family is 927' Beat ASPIRIN StartsTaking.Bola in Few Minutes Of magazines, on top of an unopened ducks claimed Kearney. He:e Eabt' 'years. Now comes amazingly quick relief -cabin trunk;' three novels which 'Matt meets' West'�'prodll�.e of 'he Spice Is- from headaches, rheumatism, neuri- ...bad brought for Eileen in the raclk lands, team of Ceylon, the timbers of. Because the Central,Loridon. Rail-. tist-neuralgia ... the fastest safe relief. .:,beside the -green hat. Burma, jostle ironmongpry from Bir- way 'station -at, Chan ' eery Lane is being it is said, Ud discovered. "Ab, well!" be sighed, "you'll be i min ham lie'chee'k by­JJ6w1 wifth'chem-' rebuilt, one hundfed teleplione cables, Those results are due to a sciezi- WHY ASPIRIN ,comfortabio ,Little . Pig, Winter, the ical products of Silvertown, At night, carrying 70000 lines, will have to be tific discovery lb:� which an Appiri'll WORKS SO FAST purser, is a star turn. You're at his especially, under dockland floodlights, diverted and replaced,* The work will Tablet begins to dissolve,' or dis- 7integrate, in the amazing space of Limp 3V Agpirs-11 -amid river noises and the hoarse voices take nearly a year & 'complete, alter- two seconds after touching moisture. Fablet in * &law of water. Note that BE workeis, thi mystery of the Port native lines b6inj used InegilwhIlS. And hence to start "taking hold" of. 1�0111:- it touches -WRINGER ROLLS of London, type of a vast and. ever- no_ bot- pain a few minutes after, taking. tom. it h1L. stirted•to Fti-Ru_ bbered­;-Also Ne* RoUs, 'tA-_rnihk . wheel of empire, i6ile-hid the The illustration' of•theAlass, here, disinteeratt,.. for any make of electric washer or poetry which was part of him. At tells the story. An Aslyffin Tablet- What it dogs ir, . this hand wringer; highest quality,- lowest starts to Aisintelpate almost instant- - claw it does in your times Iii th6uot bofit' as 'it strknge, VIKING OOLD ly you swallow it. And thus is ready stomach. Hiw Its prices. Moneymback guarantee. grand song; which he improperl lot action. ColDeld, Electrie_al'Appllcalice 10 go to work almost instantl understood, to which he:' knew that -SYNDICATE WhOd y6ii buy, though, company. true owning i.00o acres one ml y, ough, be on even Ripling had failed to give:its tr le west of guard against substitutes. To be sure Toront.o color; '*hic'h must* elude the highejt NQRANDA. Write for Inforinatlon. -you--get ASPIRIN'S- quick -rehe, be• genius, because, although it was the 330 Say St. Toronto sure the name Bayer in the form of Doej Not RarM the Heart ISSUE No-.A,5-_—'33 ­�rl of man" traimond6d rfia,ft_b',!-` a cross is on every tablet of Aspiri . a. 71Ve' W Bab" ,SALADPi R E TEA , Ic be L I INS] LN W 7W J. sfr3 v,, Mokpo s,.`°'� - - `''r.x"w:..' - -- :ry,�.:.!e�•.. -_ . _ „�,.y. I+AI�' .. , .T; , �3s Lei •....� F ..c;...:� 7 5 ;l ../' .. .. 'ee`�`�t` :'�',.t�,� "ate!'' . . �� %,?�:F ' �' _. ^: W��; , _ ,._iG;!'• • 5. "`• rw* , g c.r .:,•asr.'�-r . %.+r,.: • .":;r•,�'. -•� � . -,,,,k �7� ;,..t..Ea'ksi�`'ivi -(- x..!' '� �fw : ny "..."`: Ensemble For _ I P _ ; y - T�A�lll f f�E55 05 COMMENTS EVENTS Daughter By HELEN WILLIAMS. - -'— AROUND Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Fur- -- -- �-`�- --"�'° - +• -1 c ` r - ^+� _. _. nished WrRA fiery Pattern - - _ THE .. " c By AUSTIN MORAN _ _. - -The,'irlsti Hoipifaf' 8'weepsiakei _. - -. -_- i,^ Ireland, or at least that portion of ' \ - it tliat is ttie Irish Free State, has Are you looking tor' something Radio Circus Parades._ I ; _, its capital is Dublin. To oibers, different in the way of entertain- ” - For the'first time since the inauguration of radio broadcasting the com• who do not know them, the Irish -meat for your- church, society, in of a new program series to the air was Heralded by a parade-. are a peculiar people;, sentiment on- club or institute! Nor,was this any ordinary jogging along of this and that, but an tern very largely into everything Capt. F. H. Reid, the well -known - honest- to-goodness, authentic circus parade, right up Broadway, New York, _ they do ands they are possessed of traveller, wbp, has been contribut- from Union Square, to 86th Street --the first circus parade-that Manhattan long memories, sometimes ertatn ` .- has seen since 1925 when Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey staged D ing the series of articles T this the last performance of "the greatest show on earth" in o'.d Madison Square ing to matters which it would be paper, under the heading of "Travel - - - Garden. wiser for them to forget. That they 'Impressions," has what In, perhaps, How could this gutpouring of elephants and equestrians, clowns, and have had legitimate grialrances In the finest collection of European i. cowboys, even to the "calliope be an authentic circus parade when it heralded the- past, • no one could gainsay; viewh to the -coautty. Pictures R a radio program. ..t Because it was significant of a radio circus, the great- that these grievances should be per- taken with his -own camera, beauti. eat big -top show ever staged In a radio studio, a series dramatized from _ _ petuated, is another matter• fully coloured, showing some of the Slourtney Ryley Cooper's famous "Circus Days" at and adapted for ' The Irlah Free State has its own out-of-the-way places, as* well as tthe•eaff by the author himself: = - coinage —of the same denominations the localities about 'which you have This new aeries spots out famous characters of three -ring days the leather larynzed spieler— "Shoe String Charlie " - most glamorous of all and shape u that of (treat Britain read and heard. Portugal. Spain, circus 'bosses of fiction other leading players being Wally Maher, but here the resemblance ends. This Frahce, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, - ' - Elizabeth Council, Bruce Evans, child actor; Frank Wilson and Ernest money is quite characteristic as is Jugoslavia, Hungary, Czechoalo• _ ?Whitman, headline Negro comedians will be held accountable for side - splitting -- the method o;_ financing their,- hospi- vakia, Oermany, 'Holland, Belgium squibs. tats, All the coins, whether copper -and British' Isles' are included to ' • s • • s • this • or nickel, have the same design on unique collection. • " - obverse side =where the head of r particulars regarding - this, �ds_Turnish Baker With GAP. -� the For L, Comedians of the big net -works pay as high as 81000, weekly for the the king appears on our coins, their communicate with Captain Reid at 'funny remarks and jokes that, set ,us to laughing during 'their programs. noins have, as their chief motif. a ' Room 4t1, �3 Adelaide $toast Weak ' 'There are exception and one is . , Phil Baker,. the Armour Jester who just harp, surrounded by the name of the Toronto. .. recently revealed that he manages to get a great many good lines As a 'y country in Gaelic •'SaorBtat Eireanu" ` result of 'repartee with street urchins. and the year of issue. On the re- was to walk around the tracks, guard. _ When his work in the studios is over, Phil can be found In converse- - .�� verse -' side. however, the design 'dif- ing the boxes and other girls on the ' ;ion with newsboys, shoe shine boys and other youngsters who frequent LW!- fers with the denomination of the inside of the ovals, who were. dress Chicago's streets. The boys have learned to wait for Baker and they. know ' •that an apt phrase will bring a bright coca from the air's master comedian coin. for lnatacce, on the halfpenny ed In quaint habits of red and green, A smart reply to Phil's "Hello Buddy," brings a gleaming quarter and 1 An. attractive looking ensemble fike there, is. a pig, oa the penny a game like the pixies of the fairy dorld often a bill changes hands tf Baker finds a usable remark for tha air, t this will go a long way towards mak- 'cock, on the threepence a hare, oa the These pixies had then task of con His liklag for kids leads him into strange channels. A group playing ins her happy. And it's so entirely sixpence a hound, oa the shilling a v eying' small containers, which • they football on a corner lot or a crowd around a marble ring will Auveziably practical, bull and on the florin a salmon, Do filled with counterfoils from the- ' And Pbil taking at least one kick or shot before he leaves. The dress is the favored shirt- you know of -any other-coinage that boxesr to the mixing machine, Tl1e • • • • • • 'wkist type -- And it bo$sta th8 newest is sot ical, of the people's devotion containers _were, is turn, 'taken b7 �OSt Scripts. sailor neckline. to husbandrq' and sporty four nurses, in charge of each ma Viola Phila. soprano of Roxy's Gang, at 17 was a member. at the Metro- For hardy wear, novelty dark blue The Irish Hospital Sweepsiakeg is cbine, who were dressed as princesses poiitan Opera Company. ... tweed as pictured is smart. The plain but another evidence of the sporting in long white _flowing robes, relieved Cliff Soubier at 13 was singing illustrated songs in pictures, ' _ -vivid red woolen -sailor collar -is ac- attitude of the Irish people. Since with a touch of blue;- they �afso -wore ,Announcer Ford Bond is trying to diet away fifty pounds. tented by rather wide blue braid trim. their-estraugement -from England gold, circlets on their heads. It was .AArthur Bagley, dlrectar of health ezerelse% has- evoked more than a Style No. 2961 is designed for sizes and the consequent cutting, off of the 'duty of these "princesses" t4• - mUlioa letters during eight ye8ra of broadcasting. 6, 8, 10, 12 'and 14 years. trade and chaiftable contributions, dump the counterfoils f$tb 'the elec. Baby Rose Marie, 9 pear -old atagtag star is studying French at the Another darling scheme is - plain the scheme of raising money for their trically driven machines -which Professional Children's School in New- York. - brown rough woolen coat aver red means of, n action with, a terrific Charles, O'Connor is NBC's youngest announcer, aged 22. , hospitals, by sweepstakes springing fai _ Loretta Clemens. before going on the sir With her brother Jack, was Scotch plaided Areas. on - horse- racing, was suggested and din, whizzed the counterfoils round a model for hosiery ads. Size 8 requires 2% yards 54 -inch adopted. 'These sweepstakes are and round like autumn leaves--ter, Al Jolson is rated by fellow 'performers as one of the stage's most material, with % yard 39 -inch for held in cclanection with about four looking through the glass sides of liberal contributors to charity. contrasting .collar and cuffs, with 'S rares annually and the number of the miser, they appeared to be, huge - Chester Lauck and Norris .Gott .. "Lam and Abner' %, were friends for yard -85 -inch black material. tickets' sold, as well as the money flakes of snow. - twenty Tears before they broke into radio together. $ptiV TO ORDER PATTERNS. raised. is enormous; fabulous' rises p At' intervals, the couaterf i'.s we 9.20 Gems from Eyries ,..::..CRCT Write your name and address plain- creating the lure and the tremendous removed from the machine nand pal WGR ^ FootWlt Show .. Iy; giving number- and size of such Interest, shown in the event• through•, aside for the. drawing. whlgh toot: iR1A1 TuL' AMP) Victor ndJo Young's Orc3iestri. WBEN . jj1 It a AL.► Aai� 10.00 —Olsen and Johnson ... ...LVKSw patterns as you want. Enclose 15c in otit.-the wbtid.` ` place each day. It -LtSOk three star,- First Nighter .. '•. ...WBEN stamps 63 cola (coin preferred; wrap As most of you .have read recently rvo ahutile these millions of counter 10.30 -Lum and Abner .. ...WBN^3 _ ++. . _ it carefully) for each - a i=dber, and about the prizes awarded to the hold- tolls sad, on the third day, as of M -. Radios All -31st /4?IIiDA :. .el •` .�i 6.00 —Meet the Artlat ........ CFR13 aedr-ess your, order -to Wilson Pattern. ers. of lucky_ tickets,- I ,thought that flejal .statement,. auditors' report aw _ F[teeelatl�tloas' s.00— g -7° ......... wraB.�f 7S West Adelaide St., Torotlto. 6.20 — Bridgses of i�arii .........CR�'T "rrvice, you might be interested !n the care- deeIaration of the prize Land .'made .� 9.40— Trip li Bar -X Days ..... CFRB many that accompanies the • mixing known •and . published throughout tbi w,A� LDlc#,l'lssf Baron Munchausen ......WBE,v proportion of the population. Domes- of these tickets. For months before world. T • • • • • • • CBVN tic science ls. sec lying a =sJ cncour• the race, tickets ad money a come The question as to t e eth3 s o 9. s0 —Leo Reisman „' • Singing Strings �....... .. K. C e 9 ' _ - _ c 0 it Y h C 10.00— Dancing Party ............CRCT agement, but Its ei_arts• are largely • - • . ' • 8ugoa � . - Jtletras 4ycl�ea GFAi3 pouring into the office of the .Has- such a 'Method -of t•8isiffg money doer - • - GKNC, Toronto «...... 1-0.2p— George Jessel ... ... confined the art of cooking, rather , 291 1070 11.44— Vancouver Frolic ...CRCT pltal Trust, Ltd.. Ear,sfort Terrace, not come into the -scope of this' arts Cb'c Montreal ....... i>ri' 100 gas =, • • •, than to the more essential question of Dublin. - Thesg receipts are kept in cle. A very small percentage of tht . n FCX North Bay ...... 8112 920 2.00- 13roadway btelodY • • CM R13 diet. ,- C>PCO, Chatham 897 1210 Gene Aroold • . • • • • •.•• • W13EN strong, boxes until a week before ,the nearly £ S,000.D00 collected Tenths • s QRB, T,oro�a ....... 416 890 2,so= Sa33ywood Show ,, .....CFRa We must, of conise,`t�ke care of fhe retie is to be run; the tfekets are the bospta'.s,' the ''greater part of f eacAQ, Yontrow ....... 111 724 8;00_philbarmenia Orchestra ..CFRB sick with every, means within our C8CIL waterloo .. ».. 466 iii Opera Concert .. .•••.CRCT power. but why, oh why, do not our they conveyed under a'strong guard, goes Into the tdiigt' prises- It 8 . CT. Toronto ..,. ». 812 tleo 4,20- 13oover Benclneii �........CRCT po in a- procession through bublin illegal to purchase or possess thee, ` i[L f3atat3tA41 ....., ii0 190 6.00 — Rosen, and Drums .. ..WKBW governments, our atfioOls and our col- ��pp,, Owwa _ 1010 6.20-- Crumit and 8aaderson•....WGIt streets to the pace •of mixing; tickets in, Great Britain, Canada aa/ OCt Hamilton ...:.. 446 -.1410 1 ea, and our variclpls social service w Freston .. «« ill 120 7.20 —Joe Peaaer. ............... wJZ Last year. this ceremony was held Crafted States, nevertheless hundreds 1. t.o0— Jimmie Duran ....... • .RCT bodies pay more attention to disease L Windsor- U;idoo 665 140 ,.WGR iafthe Plaza Theatre, on Middle Abbey 'of thousand's are -secured 411 solid Nel, ... iii 0 Freddie Rlch ...'p�� preventfoa`t tabur� «.... 367 120 9.00 —Seven Star Revue WGR Street, just off O'Connell Street — manner and -there is always prizes' 9.20 —Album of Mus1e .........CRCT No thinking person can fail to see . Louis• ...... 1175 1090 vpBRN the princfpal thoroughfare o!, the that go bo holders of -tickets fn tbese sago ......... 894 1020 10.00 —Jack Benny :. , . • • • • «� � ,CKNC that ill - health; and disease are usually . eBC, New, r ». 249 Sao - Sunday Hour city. With my party, I fund ]!]le countries and the stories of the tor- 11.00- Fireside Hour .......CRCT the outcome of Careless habits of !iv- �132ZtiL (;hicasp..... ii9 770 wonderful privilege' of seeing this Lonnie ones proves fascinating. ever, Bnlsalo ... ».. 122 1100 J[OlDA! ing. Darticularly that of diet. How formality. - as our guide in Ireland New York .. ». 464 660 8,00 —Syrup f3ymphontes ...cf,itls cart we expect people to keep. well to those who are' not otherwise ill ..Nll�, et"Ica" ....... 246 170 $lacktoot Trails «. «.....CKNC when the dally dietetic habits of the was a special friend of a young lady terested -. - 'WGR; suf io .... ». 64$ 1660 '8.E0 =Bias Crosby .............WGR who, held an Important positiou. with on VOY, echenectudy » ». iii "ree Caaadtaaettes •,,,.. «... -CRCp majority-of our people are in flagrant Next week we shall d together &I y • 'WSAJL Rochester ..... iii 1180 t0o.. A. do p, G fen. ,..... ". WBZN , the Hospital Tract. Inside file 'a 'spectacular' trip I had, starting a1 V#KBiR BaRalo ..... 802 1480 Gaiety and�psomaaco ......CRCT violation of ell the laws of health. , R 'theatre, where the seats had been Genoa and skirting the Riviera to •"RJ& Wow Tork .... ». 894 140 S. —Big how ,,„ ,.......CFRB The plain truth of the matter !s -that 1►l Detroit .....» 400 760 ship at Joy ........WBEN removed, there Was an air of bustling Monte Casio and Nice, ' PLR Ch9d; aU r...,. 488 •200 10.00— Contented Sour •o........ CRCT most people d0 not know what_ LO eat 1V1fA .,..... 44T 470 • Wayne Bias ... ..WKBW to keep well, and unfortunately this activity. The entire floor was given i A yc 7IITA (gevofaad ...» 2g0 1070, •' • • over to the work tit shufiiing the ZSaA :, applies to all • classes i . the com ;Y © These programs are subject to cb =go 8.00— Crumit and Sanderson ... W13NN munity. counterfoils and as uncanny silence Msny More Cos L.99—Wrigley Soar ............ CFRB wan, being observed by all the' parts_ sought ByiililU without hottica Wayne gang WgEN The solution is not easy, and ter. a'MVi�as: 1.04 —Bea Bernie - ..•��...,... WBXN - tafnly the govgrnment .annot legislate cipanis, The whole auditorium was Route. --The number of motor vebi•• c;s3ifornis, Melt *tee .......CFRB fantastically 'decorated, representing ksyst sa minds" s'lsae. 11.50 —NSao Martial ......CFRB ,the public into a dietetic frame of cles is iacreasing'in• Italy at the rate P.M. Don Vorhees Orchestra .WBEN mind, but'ft cau carry on a much more the underground paints of Manannsn,, of about 10,000 a year, Between 1951 8:00 —bunt. Yal1e• , .............CRCT 10.00 — Legend of America' ......CSRB the Sea God —the setting being taken Captain Diamond ...:..... WJL Lives at Stake ,...WBEN extensive educational campaign oa the and 1932 the increase was near.y E0,- -..� 1t.t0— Sarlem serenade .. «. «..CD' 41 09--Moonlight on .Pacifdo �.....CRCT subject from the Irish legends of the Chil 000: The total for' motor vehicles of ` =. 0.00— Oreaadlan ...............��Rg WJAii h)ellcatdoa :.......CiRB g►an7lssaA *. if the government will engage in a drea of Dan+t. On the floor were all hinds "is 453,995`.up to the end of show Boat ..............WBEN 8.00 —hurt Lahr ...............C12(:T great Intensive, fwo oval tracks— llbout the gauge of _ -2,20— tie Guild ..........CTRB 8.84— Albert Spalding .........CFRB .province- wide,.edllca- ;<fa�Ch. �f� Walts Time ........CRCT tional cam alga s n diet we believe the tracks on. 7ehtch the - miniature At the, end of March there were X0.00— Viillatd Robinsnn ........ B 9.00 —One Sour WA Ytul .:.:..CRCT p ' railway used to run at Toronto Ex- _ Paul Whitamaa .......... 9.10 —Burns and Allen ......., «WXBw that fewer instead of more hospitals y 230,768 automobiles in circulation is Fiisa =. Leo Reisman ..........WBEN will be required lathe future. hlbitioa. In the centres of these Italy, including public taxls: This - R09— Roweto Bourdon .........CRQT 10.00 —Ortls Tirsdo .:..... «:..CRCT oval enclosures •stood..a specially de- figure is almost `half the toted of, the �t#1niNie Johnson ........... CKNC . corn Cob Club ..... «... WBF.N : a n of Time ......... WGR >�y Richman .........WXBW signed mixing machine. Midway automotive vehicles in the country. —rred Alyea .. »..,.....WBEN SULOVA correct time daily, oves $to. �' between and at one- end of. these two " .. Milan has the n.ost automobiles . Irvin -Cobb ii. ....�.....W88W tions CRCT —CKAC: ovals on a raised platform,, like a S' with 27,000, which is nearly as many _ ...�......�. and" wonderful are the discoveries referee's stand at' a tennis tourna..as the whole raglan of•Piedmont con. ' heard almost daily, meat, eat Xaptaiu . Freemaa (an tains. The region of Italy with the - WATt YDUR The care of the sick has developed Englishman, strange to say) whb greatest number of cars to i,om- . Into a stupendous humanitarian bnsi- designedi' the machines and who was bardy with 50,140, :~ r nessln which thousands humanitarian experts are - in _charge- of the` operations. At the Rome has 18,500- atitoe but of a . engage, largely supplied by eympa re end of the . boor and -behind Captain total of 20.000- for the region of Freeman, the reserve actors, in this Latium By Bon Santa sift aoveruments aild'a phiFanthropic little drama, waited. tbeir -Aurn to take their - places vrhep the working - _ `•..:...�.;: _ ,,� _ _.:..- .�....�_��. - Canada's grealeat industry . J3. pull - But, are we not putting the cart be "ski MWO a 1!0964 of homil" shift fialshed— it was a_ co-'•orful sad paper •manutacturla,g,_. The Do. =. The sit is• vharged daily with re• fore_ the horse? Huge sums, are being "1HewT�- - picture: minion exports more pulp and paper ports of the valiant attempts on the expended for• the alleviation of suffer. "'Trying it tiei like 'a abllekee" The ceremony started-:-around the than all other countries- in the worlA l►rt of authorfties-in aH pa1•ts of-the mg through illness, but we bear very - tracks. _on littl@ trucks, the 64 deed combined. little of and effort, beyond snail; ~y In one out of eva•y four murder boxes containing the -counterfoils gounbT to provide adequate- care for and Hygen c measures, being pat forth cases the guilty 'I,erson takes hit own were slowly rotated tiand, on the out• "Lett to itself, without advertlalns 'TM• , the sick. Sick vellef, more bospitali- to safeguard bealt�b. Sport is being life, get-•estin*atione', side: there wete.beautitui rls dress. - 131 and selling, the public drops into as "• action, state medical attention, are encouraged to a commpudahle.- extent, -- -4-- -- ed.es apearmen, with costumes of red animal -like existence, content with s jpbjects heard discussed at, every but participation in athletics or 15ym•+ `'PlaywriLing is an art, not t �busi- and gold —these were called the 1,war•- leaky roof, unwholesome lood.and agi lKeltical research goes on apace . nastica 1- copflnvL to a very medest nesF. "-- George -M. - Cohan.. rlors'!, The duty --of the warriors for clothing," —Roger W. ,Babsoa. H: Of tbdr no Committee On RON& and Brid- G. Hutchings, ditto, 27.00; W. Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Bmthol r have those as the the object Kaft, Labor, 19."; C. too an ON man or' woman who are Schwalm, left by motor for bee paid the following: H Ross, gr St. Fetersburigk for con. 1, 10.80; J. Hilts, labor. 24. haul gray. ,20.00; J. Reid, labor, 4.00 Fla., i4 the many clime of wb" unable to defend themselves, C Wannop, labor, 9.20; R. Mowbray E. Bromp, ditto, 2.00; S. Duna, ditto, they purpose vipwidint the' winter• especially those whU are of a very gravel, 28.20; J. Soden, gravel, 3. 90; 4.00; Geo. Belk, ditto, 2.00; W. Pet- The Women's Inatituse will hold 7iL16PffV$w; 6140if paidisadvame. nervous- disposition. Some times, F. Byers, team haul, 6.00; J. Ravie, ty, gray. for Scar. T. L., 21.60; L its next meeting on Nov. 15th. at salt tnisaa�ta U-1ted sut•s -w Great when boys go too far in their labor, 10.70; G. West, tea mhaul, on Stephenson, ditching, 1.00f Miss. J. 2.30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. J. IL laic ss•oo in advance. 4, 19.60; M. Lorton, team ditch- Forgie, rent, 5.00 R. W. Hunt, insp- Melrose. The topic will be "FAWfit- practiml jokes they are the ones con, .; k1j 2.00; E. Ward, ditto, 5.40; Wm- • car of cement,' 1.80; R. Ward, for re ion and Health." Roll Call "A Christ Co suffer most rather than 17 their Biriett, labor, 1.00; G. Beverley, dit. pairs to track, 1.54; R. Ward, salary mas Suggestion." Special miasic. All NO* MURKAR, P"vpr14t0f a 'intended yietims. Several each 1.80; R. Lynn, labor, 5.80; A. Lee, 150.00 Gor. Law, repairs to machin- are welcome. Cases occurred last week In which haul stone, and gray. 58.00; G. Win- ery, 8.55; L. Lye, ditto, 6.00; Chas. Rev. J. D. Parks, B. AL, B. D., of ters, gravel, 1.50; W. Brown, haul Cooper, gas, oil etc., 61.83; Margis-_ Grace United Church, ' Brampton us- ­XOTRO AND COMMANT& guns were brought into action gravel, 6.60; S. Farridale, drag con. on and Babcock, engineering servic- der the auspices of the Women's • and several persons in different 7, 7.25-, L. Gates, labor, 10.40; And. es, 42.28; W. Ward, Posts for railing Association of the church here, wt When the little baby- -EUII!ar parts of the province sustained Annan, drag Bay Rd. 8.10; J. Hedge 5.00; N. Miller, rep, to drain, 1.00; H Friday evening, gave a very inter- labor, 1.00; W. Sadler, ditto, 2.00; C Down, drag R. 1., 4.00; W..Devine, eating address entitled "The Church -'Was lying cold in death at the severe injuries. altEough none Devitt, ditto, 1.75; M. Hickey, team ditto, 2.00; Scarboro Tp, for work on in a Mining " . 11 Cam p lustrated by ..tome of bar. parents in Toronto, have proved fatal. We have haul stone, 29.20; C. Hutchings, dit.' Town line, 26.90. moving pictures of Timmins and the "At to said that several thousands some sympathy for those who are The Committee on Damages to Hollinger Mine. The address and the came to look at herbody. When annoyed year after year by boys Ever Try This Sheep paid the following: C. Fuller pictures were very much enjoyed by R lambs killed and 5 injured, 32.00; the considerable number present, as Z People do this from sincere sym playing - tricks U Pon theta. Sybilla Spahr's Remedy for Quinsy, C. Plaxton, 1' lamb killed I injured, also .was the sumptuous supper p re- pathy it is appreciated. But when Through a nervous weaknesp, Tonsilitis, Whooping-cough, Tonsil 10.00; W. Milne, 1 injured, I sheep ceding. a sy come, as many of those come, they cannot help showing that and Throat troubles. Wonderfully injured; 7.00; F. Crawford, 1 sheep desire to seer the they are extremely annoyed, and '.-.from a morbid effective. Best value, .safe and guar- injured, 1.50; V. Ross, 3 sheep k anteed. E. C. Jones, druggist.. ad, 1 lamb killed, 5 sheep injured, -Fall wheat throughout the body of a small child who was this simply makes the boys more -4 looking exceedingly 51.00; J. C. Phillip I lamb. killed, township I' probably the victim of &'murder,, determined than ever to annoy 3.00. W. C WilNori, inspecting the a- healthy. The frequent rain@ tbey are showing no kindness to their victitu. But no matter how Bove, 12.75. dais ing the fall were most bene INSURANCE The C�nimittee on 'Contingencies ­,those who were mourning the great the provocation the use of paid the following: D. R. Beaoth for -The mystery surrounding the _death of a loved one. They visited fire-arms can not be defended CYRIL E. MORLEY salary, 125.00; E. Gleeson' Div. Ct., trRizic death of the Hillier baby the bereaved home from mere unle6a one's life is threatened. expses, 4.00; T. Gregg, ditto, 4.00; in Toronto has been cleared np all curiosity, and were not impelled .7- J. 'Murkar, adv't and printing, $.30; the rei4ponsibility for its death h&W'- -a mot' ri L. Johnston, postage, 82.53; E. L. been placed upon the seven year to visit the home from motive Township Council Picke' ing, Ont. Chapman, select jurors, 10.00: Adam old boy, Howard Every, who will of deep sympathy as many, no Phone 67 041', Spears, ditto. 10.00; D. R. 'Beaton, 4e placed under observation. doubt, were. When sympathy- is The above council met on Mo'ndaY, ov. 6th. All members' present, the ditto, 20.00; W. Chester, constable, 25.00. the real motive it helps the sor Reeve in 6e chair. The minutes of Council adjourned to meet again rowing ones to bear their burden the last meeting were taken as read. -Of sorrow and it appreciated. W., S. Ormiston, of Uxbridge, -ep- -m Monday. Dpr. 4th. School of Dancing 1. pealed for a bylaw to close a Port- Conducted by of the• sideroad between lots Whitevale DOROTHY ELL13 The general' elections which 'on and 7 from con. 9 to the Northern vvere held in British Columbia last Townline. Mr. Ormiston appears for Mr. G. Tran has been quite succ- recent plowing matches. Opening and Registration -:1 ef,,l in all Week respIlt6d in an overwhelming the High Hills Ltd. RS • On Friday. 'Nov. - 18th, an evening victory for the Liberal- party A repreientative of the Provincial of ,WEBSTE stirring Bible Dramas will be Saturday, November I Ith -.:-.-under the leadership of Mr. T. D. Relief Department. described the re- given in the United 'Church by the At 2. 00 P. M., over lief plan provided for the municipal- NEW b(TERNATIONAL Honor Class.' Keep the, date oper. --H. R. Monney's Bakery" -Ratullb, who won 80 seats out of itie, and was successful in having DICTIONMIES are in we by busi- and come. .41-, tilthough- there were ten diff�r the council "acce t the plan and thi.-; PICKERING. ONT. ness men, engineers, bankers, Mr. ai%d, Mrs. S J. Dickson and 'eat parties in the contest. The C. municipality wilf receive the Depart judges, architects, physicians, captured six seats, from ment assistance now provided for farmers, teachers, librarians, cler- t g: r imen, by successful men and 'which they are ,encouraged to go .. this purpose at once. A represehtation from the 'Mark- wornen the world ewer. -.oio In their fight tigainalt the two ham High School Board inter ie-wed Old parties. The Tolmie Go:v-ern• the Council re pupils from the Are You Equippett to Win? RE D &WH ITESTOTIES iment (Gouser-witive), which has township atending this school .2s, The New International providis the means to success. - It is an all- pupils from Ontario County attend been in power for the past five the I L-towing teacher, a wrtiversal ques- and 100 per cent of the Offer the following Extri, Specials for !years, was wiped out with the maintainatice is th,� lion answerer. asked otherwis exception- of one, R.''H. -Poole y. possibility of the refusal of aidmitt- If you seek efficiency and gd• Thurs•, Fri. and gat. -General. In Nova Scotia : vancement why not make daily ante will be faced -by theme pupil Attorney u : use of this vast fund of inform. -Scarboro High.School representativ- : alien? 73c'" Br fish Sugar, 10 lbs'f Columbia and in the bye% es, were also present - on the 'same ' 0 or • -olections in the west. the Coaxer- subject. 400 000 Vncahul=7 Termc 27901 pa'@& 6000 (;olor*d Plates. A 30.000 G#,YZ aphical Sut)ect& I&@" sloaraphicvt .native governraeats have een Milne inferred that legal act to every case. it is `01, Regular aM India-Paper Edifissia or orange, per.. defeated claiming damages from Peel, lemon' lb 23c. reg township would be taken in " Ftra *]WILY@ the. case in -times of-de to the refusal of building.permit' by�. Wrltefwspee- 23c M. P#Agrl% Soup,, Clarke 's tomato, 3 tin pression, the government suffers the Council which was later grant- U trat=4 Several applications for relief or 25ce in an election. The people want eid. -6 chouge in the hope that Iv will Tiger Salmon, 1-2's, 2 f were received. i! mama .-.Improve conditions, and they vote paper. The 116ard of Railway Commiss- G. A C_ Crowle & Blackwell the the government out of power, dbd loners advise of their- closing Catsup Greenburn Station. The township MERRIAM 9 40 oz. bottle co, .0 101ve the other fellows a chance to have registered their objection to show what, they can do.. the action. Clothes' pins, per doz., .'Dar class that 'has suffered, Comfort Soap, 7 bars 27c• 7 is . . . . . -probably an witch as any othe PICKERING the medical profession. In the city STORAGE-EXTRA Eggs, guaranteed, per doz. tore who are in real weal. not 410 4 bofteme they have been unemploy- is 6f Toronto, there are many doe �­Horficultu'af-So y _ . .. 6d, but because so many of their -patients are in want and are -unable to pay their doctor's bills. An Illustrated Lecture will be held in the ..BOOTH cf MURISON What Is true in Toronto, is true DUNBARTION UNITED CHURCH 1"ERING ­`Qroughout the PICE-VA -whole country. ADoctors are called out at all hours -On the evening of You order PHONE PICKERING W -We deliver of the day and migh to the sick, when'be t to knows theWednead 'November the 15th,' 1933 minister Wednesday, :•.chsncen for recompense is very St -o clock, -At 8.00' wnen _.remote, but he cannot refuse ering� H^" dware ore -because of his 9YOpathy. for the .0 Im OF 1RJ AL I ZT. C 3­_ im IRO .0 rick and it might be that his ire Insal to answer the summons Will lectare on .7 -might be a iery serious m%tter. 'The Canadian Winter Home Needs Plenty of Beat and Light . "The Mystery and Message of the Flowe_rs'."' las that by giving his .Btiy a Findlay Oval Range and an AlMin EAMP. :'services it woold.mean the #&via& of a precious human. life. There You will always be.Satisfied. 'it no doubt that there in more All�%din Lamp; special at $6.25. BALANIBE Y6UR R*ATIuNS WITH -Dickussa. I" times of -depression ithan in tithes of pro"mrity, I Only Colfield Electric Washer, special for $68.00. •scaugv worry is the cause of "Anroch illness. -Thus' a doctor's R • M ..Plow Shar0w for all makes of Plows. .- services at such times. are more in -demand, and at the same time far ..Agentfor McCormick- Deering Farm Machinery and Repairs. ,"ore bad debts are contracted. Motto :...r6 , ' Wehs►ve it. Can get it, Or p DIZED MINIRALS 1;10 some places. it is p is not made." rbpdsed it that the municipalities assume the Containing 0.36 0. c. Potassium Iodide; supported - by all ae^essary minerals for the prevention of and for building tip at power or : -care --- ''PICKERING i.J of those who are unable to resistance against . . _1 employ doctors. J.'S. BALSDON, '-,MILK FEVER-ABORTION-GOITRE and other Ailments in Cattle caused by Mineral Defliciencies. - Ptomotie's Hallowe'en 18 ens evening in the Health and Better Gains in Elogs and Sheep. LOOK H. E R E --year in which' -the * boys and girls - READ WHAT A-PROMINENT AYRSHIRE BREEDER SAYS f the Country expect to have a. .: L CREDROLK11- FARMS We have on our display tables many lines which we are passing on la Dear Mr. Rei5sorl tight off fan.' Being full of energy Strso0tsville, Oat.. May 22, 1938 �-iway below present cost prices. To clear then lives sad a love for excitement it is we have substantially reduced the prices in W eeding your NAAKILL 10DIZZI) MiNaRALsfor thep"tS natural for a boy to indulge in menthe, 8 have been f ; I and I do n _. � each case, which make@ a very attractive buy for you. 6t hesitate to say that it has paid for its cost price. many ­._ mbehief on that night, There is times over, Our cows have milked well, and all calves. at birth, have been Men's Work Boots, come In and see these, 1.89 and 2.49 pr. no partidular- hat 'in i dulsitij f rom normal and b4althy, while any udder troubli has practically been eliminated m goys' Girle'Scampe, while they last, 90c pr. the herd. Men's Heavy Sweater Goats at 2.49 each.' in inoocebt prank@, but We have received results and it will :be your pleasure as well an out p thete is 0. !, Vitially-a tendency in going too watch for f u rther develop men to, lain, goys' English Sport'Pante, Special, pair. • Yours very tri I Men's Fine Sbirtg, a bargain at 95e Zd p.% up. far, in Playing. tricks ory- others. Men's Work Shirts, good quality, 75c each: - . ..There- is no excuse for any-person (Signed) A. 74allace. Herd Mgi., A R H I L-L 10 1) 1 Z E D N I N E R-A L S d it bi never any trouble to ohoR. 'in goiug go far ai to destroy pro %. . - We are always glad to see you an WILL DO SAME FOR YOU you our merchandise. pprty s that the victim bse, to Got our'Pri pes and Literature before buying your Stook of Minerals-We can it ­f,(1,r­; ;1 1 .- - - zflwee 2004 • )la tooney-, 'in---.7 save you money-Throurgh your Dealer or Direct 1ch has -been y MADE ONLY B V '."i. It is too `REES000 MARMILL LIMITED C E 1 L B R A D LEY I i, i, 1 *•o@#• who are --On tais,.hiefheijt, th t they selectl KARKHAM, ONI ARIO $ r. JU M X I-T Q� ,�•:v, -�t•�1 •sh,.i" •.a c. y.•'✓'« � Wu't,pt'` �^" � ay _ 1 "t• _. ,..' _ _ _ �sI!ii S_; Ki. fi:• ,r"'`•.•iw•�..',,^..,t,.. r. b:5•.. ✓_..:. d- °- ��'�;;.s_'•..r..�„n.'�j.� :." _ b. -, ••,- - - :.y.:.,..,., ..•.;•.. _ , }":'••1."u,`a?e•`' ,t°,; :a''• 'r .'s: - A# - • .,x -.... �., .- _ ''.«+e..;a, vRy a - °:T ••T,. -:.... -�..,, 's -J >.T '�.. ,,,,. - '.a x. �,f; >.,.,. '. _ :a a• ut.�t,��.t•.. �. L. ' _.. v .. _ t�i'a -'� ,"r'.k a.«7 �r. '- .''`�,,'"".,•— •i .nz.":•''v -. > - . -..:u: ,�,,� . ,. - 'Y - _ ;•� .....- . , . - - •_sip .. •y' - f fo:'1G- '«.'i -• .�� ` 're: ':'.Y^ .. _ •'' .:r+' s'Q• ' _ . , �''u.i.,,. ' . _ . -,;d ;- yr'.. ?,,..�i���• ;�v y�� ay.:'?vi.?c,�•� a•.s'� uA a. Oir►><tl[pp! Iles. Wan. RN ! t a few days'" Lola Bedal, of Smithfield. ..• � , . last week p r psst>r of ll�sek eJ.is. ..�ER$ON with ![re. Joe►as, of spent a few da s at the manse s ti[n. Borland spent • dui in the Brooklin. = this week and attended the chick We are sorry to report the death city last week. We have a number of hunters on sapper and drama. of one of our oldest and highly est- DUMBARTON � _ veral from here attended the eemed residents in the rson of in the north. and some have re- Rev. T. W. F. G. and Mrs. An- pe wrestling match in Toronto cla turned with a '•ball•" draws, of Newmarket, spent the Frank Soden, which took Place st 1�Tnn - 3'harrdrT evening. Rev. J, E. Glover. preached at tea hour on. Sunday the guest o! his home here on Thareasy, Nov. I N S U R A ill V - " lies. Chandler and Mrs. Aitken Trinity nited Church, New- the former's cousin. 2nd. His funeral took place on Sat- _ y Mrs. Glover, s►ad baby Jane Aitken motored to market, on Sunday evening last. at the manse. �aY afternoon to the Claremont AUTOMOBILM *he city on Thursday. Cemetery for interment, and was VP U Mrs• Caskey is reported to be Rev. J. E. and lire. Glover and 1 1 Cot. O. Mich@ sad sister, very rapidly in health Messrs. David Dawson, James Wil• a Y attended. Mr. Soden, who Klee Catherine, of Toronto, called improving hospital Her man ith ton and David Gregg attended the was in his 81st year, was born in - UROLARY - %oo Rd. and Mrs. Gibson on Sunday. p y g Manilla. In early, infancy he. wsa QABIIALTY Ira Bovee left for Toronto on ends will be pleased to hear of her Life and Work Ooafereoce of the taken into the home of the late Jno. 1 - speedyrecovery. Oshawa Presbytery in Centre St. and Mrs. Barry with whom he liv- 'LIFE INSURANCE '- a Monday evening for a brief visit �pp • . +with his niece, Mies Maud McKay. andaMrs. Walker, nd needy, Church, Oshawa, on Wad- for a number of years. In early Phone Pickering 7880 90tj It is noted that the road grader and Mrs. alker, o! Claremont, manhood he bought a farm on the 4s active on the Brock road and 8th concession, on which he lived un • ':;; School Aso eta L E O NE/ LL -T Oil Monday morning, on a motor _ p til he retired ten gears ago; when he L. delving is becoming mach more trip to California. . Glaremont Junior room for Sept- moved into Claremont, where he sp-' FUNERAL DIRECTOR ANDI ipleaesnt. B F. and Mre, Lindsay, and Mrs. ent his remaining days. Fifty -two =,"r€ w D. A. Pugh has elesed his cream , ember and October. Names In order EMBALMER -ery at Kinmount for the Season A. Retz. of New York, s eat of merit. Sr. 2nd — Marion Tedder, years ago he married Annie Ham, i� Sunday the guests of Dr. and r @. Evel Sanderson, Margaret who survives him- He is also our- Successor t W. J. Mather, i and has returned to Claremont Y� rg et Bris- of 1 for the winter. Tomlinson and attended the toe. Irene Lynn, Jean 'Morley. Sr. vived by two sons, John, on the SLOUKville Harvest Home services. 2nd -- Donald Middleton Andrea farm east of Brougham and. Cliff - Mee. Lyman Pilkey is visiting Mrs, H Caskey underwent a Lenson, Hazel Hinan, Andre Fors- ord, who is in the employ of the Night and Day Service : serious operation at Bt. Michael's yth, Jack Ward, Shirley Kilpatrick Brown Bread Co., of Toronto. One Business Phone. Residence Phone •' :''',with frieode at Hamilton. ,Aurora y and Toronto while Mr. Pilkey is hospital un Saturday last. Accor 1st — Leonard McCullough, - Jean son, Ross, died several years ago: 9801 9820 swap deer hunting. ding to latest reports she is mak McCullough, Bernice Lynn (equal), NOTICE TO MILK SHIPPERS p Members of the Bowling Club tng a favorable recovery. Charlie Turner, William Phillip, Syl- DINT Y'S, �� GARAGE are urged to keep in_ mind the « The first shooting match of the via Phillip, Bruce Miller, Gordon. Ly The 2nd anneal meeting f ti•e J Club Dinner on the evening of season fur this neighborhood will no, Gladys Morley. Sr. Pr. — Ray South Outario Milk Producers will Cor. Brock and Kingston Rd@: - Nov,. 17th, in the Hall. beheld at Hugh Pugh'@, Glen Hill, Doris Mitchell. Jr Pr. A g Mrs. Thomson and Mrs. Denison, Major, on Wednesday, the 15th Jean Taylor,' Jack Forsyth, Gv en be held in the Hall, Brook- of Toronto, visited Mrs. Denison lin, on. Tuesday, November 14th, lost. About 25 fat geese are to be Mayne, Esther Tedder, Ruth Lister, at 7 30 p m. (;tenses! Repair Work all cars," in Claremont. The visitors were y s Dolly Crumb. Jr, Pr. B — Victor presideao E H Clarke Anri W. guranteed at reasonable - .. accorpanied by several friends. won b some one. Morley, prices. Our people have been reminding Jack Caster, of Toronto, was in y, Blake Briscoe, June Crumb, Wilm'unt, of the Toronto, Milk town on Saturday, and with hie Irvine Rolling. E. Bray, teacher. Board, will address the meeting Acetylene Welding' � a that it was just about n year father, Tobias Caster, attended Mount Zion on resent ruilk conditions. also Batteries ro ired and char ed. ' ago that Rev. 11tEr. McLellan met the funeral of the late Wilfred election of officers and directors Firestone and Dunlop Tlregs. t - crop the accident on the railway Blackburn. of .Uxbridge, brother- The annual fowl: supper and baz- for South Ootariu•.MilklProdnvers' - _Crossing that coat him his life. in -law of the latter. aar of Mount Zion United Church, Asaociatioo. Don't fail.to mttend :(iseoliae and Oils. . Walter Ward, Vincent Baker, plans are being enmpleted for will be held on Tuesday, Nov 14th, this meeting. ------ Wm. Birkett and Lyman Pilkey th'fj unveiling of the memorial and on Sunday, Nov 12th, special Refreshment Booth In Connection ' -left town on Saturday on- their WALTER M. HOLLIDAY, Phone Pick. 7500; deer hunting trip. We all wish tablet' to the late Rev. A. Mc• services will be conducted at 11 a. 9ec'y TreKiurer (night or-lay). them success in capturing a deer Alan in the United Church on m. and ? p. m., when Rev. E. M. *' a lets. November 19th, at 2 30 p. m. ' Fni Burgess, of Dunbarton, will preach. MILTON - SLE � _ 'Ppp ter announcement will be m$de Special. music will be rendered by STANLEY-: THEATRE 421 PROPRIETOR m. Gibson, of Hillsdale, and next week. the Claremont Baptist Choir in the y W. Middleton, of Orillia, motored The W. M. S. met on Thursday evening. On Tuesday evening a fowl' .,_. STOUFFYILLE mere on Sunday and have, been afternoon to the church with Mrs. supper will be served in the base- ispending a few days �witt the f tern ,' of Newcastle. wing Ro ment of the church from 5.30 until .'formeen brother. Edward Gibson, addrr�+un C. G. I. T. work Some all have been served, after which an FRIDAY and SATU -Z ►v "eme- who is et#ll confined to the hoarse of the teen-age girls' attended, excellent program wilt be rendered Nov. 10 and 11:_ . bE. -and 1Mrs. Bryan and Mrs. Mrs• Thni.. Condy's Group had lhe'Goodwood Dsa aticeClub, who LANE GREY'S Barton were in Toronto on Mon charge 0 the program. will present the popular drama, en- -' day attending the funeral of the -- - titled "Betty, tha_•Girl of my Heart" . _ "SUNSET .PASS" Eyesight SPeciafist latter@', mother. Mrp, Duval. The Reliable The GoodwrwA orchestra will orwide _sympathy of the community is ex f music. Admission 30 and 20. cents. Pictorial - Comedies � z ",ms ..d s. � tended to the survivors. Inter. RY STOCK Dunbarton WEDNESDAY' - •� �- went took place at St. James' NURSE _ TUESDAY and Cemeter ,Winchester Ave. St. Paul's Dunbartor :�rzlrcan, on r DISNEY BLOCK, Y Nov. 14 and 15 .. The monthly meeting of the FOR ;FALL AND SPRING iugday, Nov. 12th. Soul, +v School Oshawa Women's Institute will, be held at ar-2,00. Evening Prayer at :'.00 Prea- ' "JENNIE GERHARDT" - Ow Pe" Owes ear+ a,i3a . the home of Mrs. G. M. Forsyth PLAN PING .. cher, Rev. E: G. Itobiasor. an Wednesday. Nov. 15th, ; The -. ' Starring -` wrogram, "Folk .Souse of All Soper list of hardy Trees,' Sbrubs Card of Thaerk� :Nations, will be conducted by 9XLVIA SYDNEY and Plants, both fruit 'Sirs. Frank Soden ana s�z1; xish - Miss Mary`: Forsyth, bfrs. Glover to thank the many friends and nei- - and Mrs. E. Palmer. The Roll and ornamental. ghbors for their kindness and symp- Parking spses is resiof the _ C-11, -What I am Thankful far" �t prttn�ed Fruit Trees that save athy in their recent bereavement.- Theatre An invitation is extended to all _ - _ to attend the eervtces in the Be galaabls time In coming Brougham — List • Church. Sunday.. Nov. 12t9. p E •`MAD NE" THE ELI wHt be the second of s series of into beartogearl Miss Gladys Gannon spent Sunday in Toronto: BEAUTY -' • SAL --,N - addresses by the pastor, Rev. L� �, T• ELLIOTT, AGENT Mrs. Wm. Lassie, of A ncourt, is _J Hartoo,on'•TheLifeofJoaepo. reported4to be seriously it We hope ppeeccii Marcellin and '0-Fom Pit to Palace." A s al - _ — for an early recovery. Fiogec•Waving >> ~ effort to hear these addresses. �+�,, Mrs. Ed. Willson spent a few days _ - daring November, will be worth The last week with D. and Mrs. Gannon Scalp Treatment, while. ,; , +,; and family. : Hair•catttog. Rev. Isaac rinell. of Cambray, E Mrs. A. Moffatt and Mrs. McLau- a will have charge 'of the morning Y ghlin and little son, of Toronto, were Permanent Waving a Specialty aservice in the United Church next Brougham visitors on Sunday.idslitstr �2uz3ds11, Wbon i8anday. The evening service will 'in Miss Zella Seebeck, of Toronto,, m R� a be withdrawn in favor of the and Mr: and Mrs, Anthony of Wh- Phone .908 �CLAREMONT _ : execde anniversary at St. John's Church, ,�] itevale, visited their parents, btr• PRIVATE MATERNITY NURS wM be standing in • a • Brouwham. J. E Glover will have Modern and Mrs. Seebeck, on Sunday. ING HOME mate tribute to the Mr. and Mrs. Claire Dobson, of t :.' charge of the anniversary eervi t ±te : Beaverton, and the Russell Brodie Medical and Convalescent Cases �s a no� beeni :'-ces at Csmbray. which is one o• -_ _ LlI erected to l��or. Oar his former charges. family, of Toronto, spent Sunday sccepted mauve sffi secures Brougham Union Lodge were at the home of Mrs. George Philip, hosts to abort .t0 members from C. H. TpC� hh♦♦ The November meeting of the W. Private and Semi Private Rooms best results, • w�' M S. will be `held at the home of Weekly Ranee $10.00 "No Greatsr'i'rtbats" $a of Qninte and Doric Lodge@ NearaAhania Miss Bate on Nov. 16th, with group - Inspection invited N. W. 3TAl•'!'ORD r� in Toronto, on their monthly meet- utaq; auueaq eaten ;,uoQ suo" ing on Wednesday evening last, Part 2 - _ -1as =two 1PI & aauarpns aqa pa;g8i1 MRS, GEORGE THOMYSON Hingston Road ~ egr ViSitOr tiwork of the evening. The lodge in evidencreflex for example the Her- #or dnoi88s q L 81'gnils�snoaingos bl•24 19tu ftvilie R. No. 1 ' 1'hOOe Whitby l W61tD7 : - �p roper was followed- by a dinner vows headache may be relieved when . p� sSaoa sansauurd0 sl�up ;o.. Isla NAM lie the banquet room, at .which some more distant cause is removed • -goo lire& =42otd asoge&- oluoto,L•;o :- Xrs. Glover and Mrs. Caskey con or through relief of the eyes some ` "00goS IstrolzB3oA so;unr @dos aqi trihated several numbers. more remote trouble may be relies- qua ^� aq 1[ie► suoaiatsua ;aa pipue " Our young seen (and tome old) ed. Occasionally we will find those -ids s 8acuana eaapaopj u0 Sacaaea s ' ` . _ •, Aapheld their reputation on Hal cases that ' look to be the same as P u '"Olt) rspaO 'garng0 uoiZ ;o •lows' on night again, and after those accompanied by pain and dis- jingo Oq3 pug uO° =;s etD ai asl8 x� 146%f Y� rviewing and reviewingthe wanton comfort,. the weak, watery and red- -id jo aacesas aq; ai p"l j11e& j:o1p i _ .destruction and property damage dened loot whether accomparried by annoy aqy ia,�ads ls, s aql aq 9CAf1tr'; Jt f1[Q'!l fQfi . we ask the question, Wh ;4 Odr Bain or not should be relieved. The ; lT.& Seaqure3 ;o 'Haag oesel nag INU=0 • Co a ' ="village has now established a only reason the pain does not exist .00'L ik 8criaana aq; al pre vapunS TORONTO -- " ­.countrywide reputation for rough is no doubt due to the fact that the aoZ i g3Zi 'loci sboctta a .t$pung ' and WAWANESA INS. country neck, hoodlum qtr ing•on on Person is possessed ' with a higher q PP�3,al1 mior 'is ul Saar ;Cheap rates for farm and ooaatry y degree of accommodation and in • -@sae 6,tesiaelrtus aq; iagittaarag QlIIg16 COO. RetlilII 90e, Auilding.. this night, sad when the mental this a looks after - the strain and .,'+usaoissty� a��gqcg ,h*„ `IiBO Windstorm Insurance on buiidinim, " City of our young men drifts in q ruszaid a o a8as at 1 Z 1'� wtnd•mills, Silos eta. this direction, we wonder what puts off the uncomfortable defects 11021 ; 40 ..'J., :form of trato#ng is followed by until some later day. In summing up :Automobile Insurance what has already been said -about WHY SUFFER ;ot all kinds. - +ti- io responsible.. There is abso Each Way Eaoh• Day iauyelf ae excuse for this anneal Cases of this nature we should .bear with Rheumatism, Backache, Lumb- FARMS FOR BALE repetition of the loosening up n! rn mind that riot all of these cases ago USE RUDdCAPS. E. C Jones, Exter Week -End Write or phone -. the rustled mind of the la will find 'relief in the beginning, druggist. Service. ,:. pe Play. but some must work towards this re- BOWffiAN & 80WE ,".boy who refuse@ to grow up. lief gradually and 'may also acquire �+ . 20 WHITBY. ONT. $� m, The Harvest Home Services is the assistance to other parts of the F R E J T A C E Y all � "�� the United Church were , wail body to bring them to a more -nor- ■ attended on Sunda last. Many mal condition. It is generally con- fainter d Paper-banger :Low Fares - -former members o the congrega sidered that about 90 per cent o! f (Cote of Bolus Co.', Toronto) xs•�a Lion were preeenk as well as 411 headaches are due to the Eyes. All class of work guaranteed at lowest between Toronto and ire ,u 3M IN sever l from neigbboriog church- cost, 15 years experience. -as. The pastor, Rev. J. E. Glo'yer, rr ++ Buffalo, Hamilton, ;Detroit,\ preached in the morning on the You Can Buy at Home PIPE DRIVE, , DUNBARTON .eab'eot "What We Stand for," : or write Dunbarton P. 0.- Barrie, Orillis, Midland, TiR$8, BATTERIES, snciil Rev. T. W. F. G. Andrews in faekson's Point, Brampton, -the evening on "The Reality of ACCESSORIES, HAWAIIAN -. hriet." The their rendered spenn- -AND ALL U. S. A. : did music, the anthem being At A6 as low and better prices �+, T - r , 'Not, O Leads," by Caleb Simpson, as ,-G V . I T A R POINTS. ' -' sad "O Fors Closer Walk With - TENOR BANJO Etc: Tickets and information at M <�: God," by Goster; a duet "Hold _,,yon can in Toronto. �. Thos My Hand," was Bang by Dr. - Successfully- taught by Toralioson and Mrs. Glover, and a Let us repair that leaky top. 'FRANK ROBINSON GRAY COACH LINES nm rtette, "Now the Da is Over," el y + of Toronto. Eastern House— Picketing wFr by Dr. Tomlinson, Magnns -Mor• `•i g gas sad Mesdames Glover and ;Skilled Motor Repgire. IN CLAREMONT ON `FRIDAYS - Tnev The chicken supper on Gordon J. L.aW Tneodap evening was well attend Children ei 9necialty: Bold and Installed by wed And the drama "Nano Anna _ .WritA to !, ..3 ' it - a$rown's Folks, was much enjoyed-- Phone 2808 FRANK RORINSON " � ® FBANg l PRO�SB Eby alL The proceeds were >I140, PICKERING, - ONTARIO 83 Uondur Avenue, Toronto ..,y.,. c= __ •-v7 _.' >r - '.A": -n �c - '^-rq`c«r•'• -_ _ -.�►. - _. - _ „�,e;,•..'., yz:.: ..- -f .. - •. !�.�, r:3;'� �t�9.. )wHB* '` 'is*A: ... _: � , �•', ..r.�' o-•� ..fit "R' ,e„ ±o;�"„ _ ,.•`•..r: _'.�.ea;.v •+,•y,Aa• m. 1 _ - • .. •. • 4 �.�• x rss:.ex.z.- .yta,rya- svr.�'... i•�e;_Y - •r4._s•.. ^rK •r•' �"s.�r w•.. =.�- k''�^.•^ � � .� a"_ ., -.s' fit`'` '.> .t ♦ r. -C'3._ •,t ^Oi: r.bW .4• r , -'\' ?'t : I _ 'l • Z >],�t�v •�"'R+•i . pnti+•'•" 't• j•� •' y;: . .'.`•9��'�'.'.?t'��'r ".�,::- .i;... �,'.. . ^ &.�!- •.,, -r r�., '•r.i, °psi.•-` ro. .ro �,' w� 1" - i,i•..' y,�,�' ",.::* •f'r�cwJ'e n-1..�+.rFk� ,�i,eC!:- ...si.+,•"'•'e J' S�et�' :.r �,... -•••N - '�., "`�' t.. :+'L �.\il r w� c -r,. - - �y 'rxr.r � -. .r: r . "'t - ; Violent' Deaths Mark _'� Cain For October ,�L Liberals Win Over All Parties . .:. Week -End on Ontario Highways i Building Industry Ire British Columbia Elections en injured as Bus Lewes the Road and Smashes Into Tree Contracts Value Highest '' Since Results Recorded ef . in Forty -One Ridings — 'C.C.F. Deate� November, 1931, Bureau in Deferred Contest !flue lives were lost on Ontario,. fifth in the balance at St. Joseph' er, a _ Motor toads over the week -end, and Hoapita.L .Reports - Vancouver, Nov. 5. —Peace .River i Dr, W. A. R'atson, Lib., 728; M. G. ?� many other persons were seriously in The death occurred Sunday evening Ottawa. —The most conclusive ev1- elected Clive Planta, Independent Simmons, C.C.F., 799; Mrs. E. L. Craw- . Lured. of Lorne Brooks, 40, .of Port Huron. deuce of industrial recovery in Oct_ Non-partisan, in the polling last Thurs. ford, Ind,,,b6; Clive Plants, I.N.P., 937, ,section of the wide province the lower whose the re George Pifersa28, owner-driver companions, the Ober was the greatly Increased ac- day in the British Columbia general ridingd. No change. Peace River new tivity In the construction luduE try, elections. Mr, Planta's election was Common- ports of violent deaths on the King's Michigan car, and Miss Esther Hazel -,.it is reported by the. Dominion Bur- Th: standing of the parties follows highways, tine, were killed outright. Very sari- eau of Statistics. The value of con. conceded to -day, With Only two small Liberals, 30; Co- operative Common - polls to hear from he had a •lead of wealth Federation, 6; Independent Ten bus passengers were slightly our Is the condttlion of 16- year -old tracts placed during October was Injured near Hamilton on the Lake- Audrey Connor, of Ettrick, a village 133 votes over M. G. Simmons, Co- Non - partisan, 2; Unionist, 1; Indepem • 'shore highway whew their heavy ve north of Loudon, who has a fractured, greater than in any month since operative Commouwealth Federation dent, 1; Labor, 1; Independent.C.C.F., skull and has undergone a trepanning November, 1931.' An encouraging fea- hicle left the road and struck a tree. candidate. 0; United Front,. 0, Elections in Van - ture, it is stated, was the placing of �. - A Toronto man was killed and his operation, relatively large contracts try Results have now been recorded in { couver Centre (two seats) and Vic- several Azle injured in a level Crossing eolli- More favorable re4rorts were issued each of the 41 ridings where polling! toria City (tour seats) to complete the concerning Industrial concerns for additional. i aion near Dunnville: g Beryl Bell, of 28 Picton took place. Figures in Peace River . Legislature of 47 members, wilt be' plant, Other Fatalities Street, a London telephone 'girl who follow: 1 held November 27.' Four Port Huron motorists lost their was one of tour, Including Miss Information made svai able during Iiyes in a terrific collision at a high- nor, in a car owned and driven by the past week presents a bright pie. tare for the current trend of economic The Markets Time! Arrival way intersection near Landon. An- Stewart Calvert, of Ilderton. y i other Lour persons, residents of the Calvert alone among the eight per- conditions, ,according to reports. sons involved was conscious when the Three of the factors weekly I d in the com. PROVISION PRICES. ' `�/i Medical laid - •' � 'London district, were injured in this - pmash -up. first rescuers reached the scene. His pilatitin of a weeklq !also number, ON ' • A Colborne farmer was left dead on chum, Jack Paisley, escaped with cute maintained by the bureau, showed provision dealers are 'Saves Family the road bj the driver of a car which about the face, but he had been knock- dealers: ed out. suiting in an Increase of more than cork —Hams 12 %c; shoulders ran uim down, the only clues being Darin Skill of Government • .flue per cent. The fades was 88.0 in ; %c; butts, 123/sc; pork loin 16c� fragments of shattered glass and 'a a Frequent Occurrence. $ ' Every night when I turn my lights the Week of October 28 compared picnics, 8�tc. Physician CI'teats Death door handle. with 83.6 in the week of October 21. Lard —Pure tierces 10%c• tubs ` Two girls, env-from Ohsweken and out the crashes begin,' declared Al- at Northern Trading Post the other from Sandwich, were killed bert Power, owner of a service station Building and co f $15, 1 con- Ile; pails, 11 -tic; prints, llc, tracts reached a total of ;15,01!,000 in Shortening — Tierces, 9�{ic; tubs, Lake Harbor, Hudson Bay. — Timely the wrecks of motor cars in which on the intersection. "There have lac• pails, lle; prints, 10VIC. arrival of medical aid and the daring they were passengers. and the ninth -been eleven accidents here within a October, compared with $8,387,000 In GRAIN QUOTATIONS. skill of a Government physician res. death was that of a St. Thomas man short time. There is something wrong September, the gain after adluatment V-11owing are Sunday's closing quo- cued an Eskimo family from certain rho .L the wheel. -----wtdr-tbe corner. The warning signs for seasonal tendencies being 76.7 tations on grain transactions for car nth at this lonely Arctic tradini London, Oat.. Nov. 6.—Saturday's should be lighted." - per cent., lots, prices on basis c.i_f. bay ports:, poet on Hudson Straits. The story is crash at the junction of Highways 29 The crossing has not been the scene L Manitoba wheat —No. 1 Northern, aad 4, three miles north of London, of serious mishaps in the a time, ^ _ 6 ? %c; No. 2 Northern, 654(,c; No, 3 1f another. routine entry is the Sid f N ,rthern, 63%c. ' of this Royal Canadian Mounted,. Po- that brought instant death to three but the night smash -ups have been M.P.P. For Leeds, Manitoba'oats —No. 2 C.W., 34%c; lice post situated 1,000 miles north- Port Huron motorists and injured five numerous and , have caused many -No. •No. 3 C.W.; 31 %c; No. i feed, 30 %c; east of Churchill, but it records an- no . took a fourth life and leaves a casualties. Fred Skinner, Dies No. 2 feed, 29 %c; mired feed oats, other epic of medical achievement in ' - 21c, the sub - Arctic. • - Remembrace Day' Prominent Ganano ue Con - Manitoba barley —No. 3 G.W., 39.c; Stricken with influenza anti . inter -Plane Hits House q No. 4 C.W,, 38c; No. 1 feed screen - Seven Are Killed Holiday Same As Sunday - servative Passes, Aged 66 ings, $17 per ton, nil poisoning whicH baffled diagnosis: _- $ the family had battled death against Ottawa.— Remembrance Day, Nov. Ontario grain, approximate prices tremendous odds. A life was in the Kingston, Nov. 5. —Fred J. Skinner, track shipping point -- Wheat, 62 to 11, is a statutory holiday. Announce- balance when the S.S. Nalco ie, Hud- meat to this effect has been made by member of the Ontario Legislature for 65c; oats, 25 to 28c; barley. 30 to 32c; P Two• Die in Crash and Five Leeds, died here after an illness of buckwheat, 35 to 38c. son Bay trade ship, arrived on het the Secretary of State's- Department two months. He was 66 ears of a LIVE STOCK. QUOTATIONS, annual patrol of company and polio ti _ ;.. Others Perish in Fire in 'response to many inquiries as to y age is ir. the north. Dr. J. A. Bildfell, Shrewsbury, N.J., Nov 5. —A Na- whether Remembrance Day was a and �s survived by his widow and one Steers, up to 1,050 lbs., ,good and Poo 'tional Guard airplane carrying Geo. compulsory holiday. eon, choice, $3,75 to $4; do, mad., $3 to Government physician, prescribed fox' R. Johnson, noted aerial photographer His death create; the second vacan- $3.60; do, com., $1.50 to $2.75; steers, the mother and father and for an In a statement the department ex- :y in the -Legislature within the past over 1,050 lbs.. good and choice, $4 to elder boy and girl. The younger boy and explorer, and a pilot, late today plained -that only Sundays are com- two months. Phil J. Henry,, East $4.50; do, med., $3.50 to $4; do, com., was almost beyond medical aid. plutmneted into a residence on Cherry pulsory holidays. "Nevertheless Kent, and Mr. Skinner bath sat on $2.25 to $3.25; heifers, good and Condition of the boy called for a street, and exploded. Johnson and the throughout Canada general ublic choice, $3.75 to $4; do, med., $3 to pilot were killed in the crash, and five recognition is .usual! given allboli- the Conservative benches. _The stand- $3,60; do, com., $1.50 to $2.75; fed torwin abdominal opt there he was g y g ing in the legislature Crow is: 'Con- calves ood and choice, Via recovery. But there was me- burned ` to 'death in the fire days which are prescribed by the eta- g $6 to $6.50, that followed, destroying the house. totes o! Canada." The statement aervatives, 88; L_ iberala, 15; Progres- do, mad., $4 to $5.50'; cows, good, $2 ?5 thing remotely -resembling hvapital ac- The five persons - burned to death' were follows - riven. fir Labor, 1; United Farmers of to $2.50; do, tiled., $2 to $2.10; do, commedation at the harbor. Through lA megroes " Ontario, 1; vacant, 2. com., $1.50 to $1.75; canners and cut- an interpreter a suggestion was con- Chapter 4 of the Acts of the Par- , t ters, 75c to $1.25; balls, good, $2 to veyed to the moister who counselled Mrs. M. N. Cofer, s neighbor, said !foment of Canada, 1931, providing $2.25; db, coin -, $1.50 to $1.75; stock- Dr. Bildfell to "do his .wo'rlt_ If he the plane Ieft Red Bank Airport, that throughout Canada in each and Belleville Women ers and feeder steers, good, $2.75' to succeeds ail will be-well. If 'my child ibout 150 yards away, gained altitude every year the eleventh day of No- - . $3; do, cam., $1,50 to $2.50; milkers' dies =I bear no malice." " for a while and then n Not interested in ar,d springers. $25 to $45 ; calves, good swooped low and vettsber shall be kept and observed as AA rough bench - served as a waitins .landed. The pilot, she said, took off such under the name of Remembrance Even Free Corsets and choice veais, $6.5A to $7.50; do, ' = and the com. and. med. $3.50 to $6 • grassers, bete. anaesthetic table and operating _ �n plane circled the field. Day. Remembrance Day is, therefore. Belleville, Ont.— Feminine relief ap` b ,An it started to bank again it and- s statutory holiday the same er Sun- pliesats are in for a•aew then! or some , $1.50 to $2,50; hogs,: bacon, f.o.b., table combined. A police corporal ad- 7 dived. The tail hit an adjoin- thing in Beilevltle. A gift of some $5.25; do, -oil trucks, $5.50; do, �fl ministered the anaesthetic ands mask j day.-Christmas Day, New Year's Da cars, $5.75; good ewe and wither improvised out of a clear} handkerchief tang house and the plain crar•bed into or Labor Day. Under the statutes'of four or Ave hundred corsets was made' lambs, 6 to $6.25; do, med., $5.50 to a` $ and a sterile safety pin wan fashioned. .-.-,the rear of the King house. the Dominion and of the provinces, to the central rellef :office, and large $6; do, bucks, $4.25 to $5; culls, $3.50; outside, Eskimo huskies emitted queer Mrs. Cofer said she heard one O� Sunday is the only holiday which is stacks of boxes awaited distribution, do, Leiwies, $1.50 to $2; sheep, good wolfish yelps as the operation began. the children scream, but no other compulsorily observed by the closing but little interest . was displayed by light, $2 to $2.50; do, culls, $1• AL last it was over and the party de- '.,wounds carne from the house. of factories and stores. Nevertheless, those who call at the office. The gar parted. As they left the post the Another neighbor• said the plane throughout Canada general 'public mints were the gift of a salesman who P lusty cry of a child was heard. A "slapped the house," there •was an recognition is usually given. to. all I found peat of a shipment were slightly O.A.C. -Flock Ravaged grin spread over the doctor's face. explosion and a geyser of flaming fuel holidays which are prescribeFi by the damaged in transit, but apparently the. by Killers at Guelph ••That's •great," he said, rose and settled, completely envelop- statutes of Canada." ladles, who want assistance believe is tug the small structure. The five oc- the natural figure. Guelph. -- Raiding s field is which t , cupants, it is believed, had been sit- a flock of valuable 'sheep were gran- _ _ ti in the kitchen. -ing at the O•A.C., dogs caused the Exports to France Southamptbn Man Giverr 'Toronto Woman's Death t _ � death o! 11 pure -bred Oxfords. They - - ' 'Gives Four Men ,lobs 18 —month Prison TermHave Doubled Accidental killed two outright and mauled nine Doubled Walkerton. —The gravity of attack- Newmarket. — Accidental death was others so badly that they had to be .. - Building Family Tombs ing persons called on to gives evidence' the verdict off a' coroner's jury Inquir_ destroyed. working under cover of -' Halifax, Nov, 5. -Thee Mail says one in court - was emphasized here last ing into the motor, fatality in which darkness the marauding dogs literally B.C. Salmon Trade' Said lm- - South Shone business man has found a week when at the Fall Assizes Mr: ( tare some of the sheep to pieces be. roved b Tres of 3lra, Owen McCarthy, 70, of 201 St, P Y way to assist the unemployed by hir- Justice- Garrow imposed escape unobserved.' ••. ;}ng four ,men to dig his grave. The l� an i$ -month Clarena Avenue. Toronto, toot her iris tore making their ea�a ..tsar July prison sentence on Earl Burgess of near' Holland Landing on Oct, 16. The The loss is the heaviest ever suffer Ottawa.- -The new trade agreement .men are busy blasting stone, erecting Southampton, who last July, in South- jury under Coroner L. W. Dales ed by the college under aimtlai cir eocc'reto bombe and preparing the' ampton assaulted Thomas Cole, pne of eumEtances between Canada and France has borne found . that, Mrs, McCarthy, met her good fruit In the first three months of frnt3Fy, one -acre private cemetery. The those who gave evidence an behalf of death as a paieseaser in a car driven - ¢ its operation. Exports of Canadian stsa>te of the''businew man was not' the Crown- when Burgess's brother. by, her brother, In -law, William Me. I produce to France in that period have diaelceed, but he' was quoted: Ronald 'Bargees, was convicted is I Carthey, 505 Lansdowne Avenue. Hunter's Body Found doubled, and the British Columbia _ - "Siuoe early times men have built Walkerton last Spring of committing which collided with another car Nate Beare WOI"d "Stick" salmon- fkhing iaduatry- particularly ' rfteptecle for their bodies. I simply perjury. Justice Garrow's sentence on driven ' b Winnifred ai . Mnrran, bad mine prepared to save trouble for Earl Burgess, who Is- oven• 20' years y St. Therese, Que., Nov, 6 - -The body has benefited: #fteee coming after me, to prevent Springdale Boulevard. ' The following table shows the Cana. _ younger than the man he assaulted, of Joseph Roch, 45, Montreal, was tlahem W trouble in the fniure• -=and was considered lenient, but His Lord -' $ -=- found against a tree in the woods aion exports, for the three rnontha A was L ease of wanting to relieve un• ship said he hoped this would be a • nets here. Roch disappeared near St. since he agreement went Into effe..,. .employment so well. I wanted to see warning in •this and other counties Stratford Strike Joachim, -about two weeks, ago when compared with the correspond°nd the work done; that is all." that witnesses are not to be intimi- Q�� he became separated from two hunt- 'period of last year: datedr attacked when called upon to : Bic ry ing companions. September 789, $7671699 Omer HiRto • ,. ;1, s1s Paralytic Burns testify In court. Beside the body was a pencilled note J !post „..,.... 1,190,494 590 ;9091 i • Plhnts Reopened. Monday moo , den Helpless in Chair y t ............ $3,722,000 $1.a4a 000 - almost complete obliterated y r ........... °' _Morning and snow. Only he � lad Totals , " Ontario's Popuktion (sick) was legible. Canadian ..exports to French colonies, Aged Shows Gain of 447,000 Stratford, Nov, b. —with more than to whose markets more favorable Man Found, Dead in seven weeks of strike behind them— teas was aflorP ', also' incre^ ,ed. Ex- Farmhouse the past decade weeks in which ' new chapters were Lu • Velez, eismuller ports to St. Pierre and Miquelon' in • Near Till -- •_ the population of Ontario has In- � �' ' sr Aoliburg . - - creased by" approximately 447,000, ac- written into the history o[ industrial _ Revetii They Are Wed September this year totaled ;1,2sT,b36, - r stri roles In this country— Stratford a Angeles. — Lupe Velez and as against $266,820 in September last -Nov. .5.—Returning to cording to a report of the department furniture workers have abandoned II of municipal affairs. In 1932 it reach- JO ny Wetsmuller, Alm stars. have year. kha ltottae alter finishing the chores at a total of 5,238.437, a, compared in the workoha picket lines for benches an need they had been married at . The increase in Canadian trade' with ed the barn, Louis Dfn�tan, who farms with $792,48E , 9,43 T s the shove workshops. Las egas. Nev., a short time after France is all the more welcome since . ftboat live miles east of TiUson'bnrg, total for 1932 should be added about Stratford readmed her pace among they obtained ,a license there Oct. S. there had been a beavy decline in the 6Wtd his father, Tkank Dingman, 77, 250,000, officials state as the figures the leading industrial centres of the " . QTfliid to death in his armchair anti province when five of the six plants Both had denied the marriage upon twelve-month period before the new were compiled by assessors and do. thel return here from Las Vegas. agrement became effective. For the ire house in flames. not include those resident in areas not affected by the strike began opera- t._,� twelve months ending June, •1932, the ' He managed to pick up the -bodv organized Into districts. tions. The Kroehler Manufactur- , and carry it outside, and in doing so i Company plant will not. re.o n ild is Strangled exports totaled $17,898,190 while for Assessment jumped by about $700, y the twelve months ending June, 1933. suffered severe burns to his hands and 000000 is the same art before Tuesday. B Wirdow Curtains the exports bad dropped to ;10,731,786, period, the report gre Kingatom Left alone In her home "3 .arms. With the assistance' of his states, the total assessment in 1932 be Agreements were reached at the - -• viotber sad his wife, Dingman fought ing $3,207,396,156 as _against .$2,547,- plants of McLagans, the Chair Com• for a few minutes Florence Baker, 33- - ibe blase arr ?' succeeded in .saving the 586,750 to 1928, Munteipal taxes in- paay Moore -Bel! and Farquarson- mouglis -old. daughter . of Mr. and Mrs. The schoolboy says that Shakt insider". Gifford —on Friday night. The Pres- John Baker, residing two miles south spears never made much money. and - creased from* ;SS,4S3,l4b in 1922 to is only famous because of his playa, The elder Mr. Dingman suffered a to Noelitng Co., the sixth plant at_ o[ Odessa, played with window Sur - *�� three ;88,118,198 in 1932; while school taxes , years ago,- and kept ,a went up from $30,160,182 to $36,716,818 fected by the' strike, reached an talus and got them so twisted around !�\ blatAret weril;--ed around'his legs. AP- in the decade, Debenture debt was agreement with eta men about two her neck that they strangled her. The 180th meridian.is knowu as tht pareWly he had been smoking 4d the $345,114,786 in 1922 and in 1933' it had, weeks ago and has been in operation When the mother returned she found International Date Line, but th�att blanket.Vrol .l rs risen to'$504,75o,9Z7, i duce that time, her child dead, liue does not follow the meridian. �- ',:-tee � ,.:•.: i. � _ - „'• -. :r, .. :�2 w , R, --- -,. •,,4 •x x w"� t r 'i Ancient Printing Press still at Work = Ali pacArages now con- � (s ' i t P� s to Roll Your Own”, w�t� The oldest printing fl%m !n the mix mp a sobacco. world is undoubtedly the House of '•r :.f. Guasp` at Palma on the island of Majorca, off the coast . of Spain, _._which has been presided over by 10 _ urret Fine Cut...; - s� ,generations of the Guasp family. It was established in 1579, at a tints 4r {+ Yes! The price of Turret Fine when Spain dominated the world y end prior to that time Gabriel Guasp ' ' ' Cut has been reduced so that tad been a bookseller, but -he ilecided- --�... money • you really save money by pun- - same • o branch -into the printing business chasing this finer cigarette Ind the 'old press which hp slartgd Poker Hands,foo. with is still standing ant! in daily tobacco and baying your own tse. It is built of solid' timbers, of papers! Ia every package of + ather cumbersome appearance and R Turret Fine Cut you get more of the same'quality tobacco you low o eratton. As a matter of tact '¢2 - have always preferred —the clean, silky cut that will roll a p _ � :he act of making the impression FO cooler, more fragrant and more satisfying cigarette every time: q lepends largely upon the strength of he pressman. After inking the form ;3 And remember —you can Set i large booklets of "Vogue" - -• l is braces himself against a stand 1 or "Chantecler" cigarette p` rs free in exchange for one ~''' to the floor and pulling over a heavy - complete'set of PokefHaads. - =� lever brings -a heavy block dawn to _ :-mover the. type: — —�.. -- It pays ip ""Roll Your Own" with a Little Freddie thinks that an idiom a &person, with very low intelligence. OGDEN • - - "Patience, experience and faith. ' 1rhese are great things in life. UVERPQp Through patience we gain experience ,, URRET.. ind experience gives us faith. " — • irt� e -. FINE CUT 3enry Ford. ,j GARETTE GARETTE TOBACCO A SIMPLE QUICK ?' TOBACCO A C IIIIIAY TO RELIEVE S A V E ;I H .E -�- 4 —K —#�- = H A N D S ; ACID STOMACH impetlal'I'obacco �, oEC.nsda. f.imked .. _ COLDS THAT HANG ON Coughs that rack the - - � vrhole systeta —. . there's a job for SCOTT'S EMULSION OF 1 . COD LIVER OIL -' ...:.ChAtter By Mair M. Morgan •- � - - SCOTT'S Classified Advertlsmg rASass WAr7=. _ . REYENUR PRQ;DUC1NG PROPER-. _ TIES exchanged for eculoped farms. Write John Stark', A Cm, eta Eglinton Nest, Toronto eATSSrTa _ N OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR. - List of want, Invention* and full snformation sent tree. The ZazaiWn Qom - psay, world Patent Atturue%t _ 3 tank stree�_OlLtaws. Canada. _. ]BONDS AND QtJla ZXCMi WANTielt. I11PERIAL RUSSIAN AND GEliSIAN Government bonds and currencies wanted: prevv4qquus pricei ar• dohbled. David Davts,__= Queen Street west, Toronto. ''HE G ODS No Cold Is a fixture wi t Z w you have Acid Stomach, don't To those corking from the old country "the gods" symbolized. EMULSION Buckley'S_ MIXfY�'e V - ' worry about it. Follow the simple directions wen above. Thin small the possibility of seeing a good play even though only _a few RICH IN VITAMINS ggtt No, sic. No matter how hued andd..�... t.d dosage of Aillips Milk of Magnesia coppers rattled in the jeans. •� cough •r_ cold t•sy -. be, nut K113Y s seta at one to neutralize the acids „ ►, ' UIiX URE will conquer u +a ne:< m ao rise. that cause headache, stomach�psins This still holds good in Canada, .of course, though the gods The very first dose rsu down to tussles.— and other distress. Try it, You'll are not so popular, which is a shame really, as to get high , up, it Is of eloquence as of a flame; It you can leeL it doing you good. -feel like a new person among'a cosmopolitan mixture of people adds a zest of it's own and- requires matters to feed It. motion to its tier uke•tef action first ..•eytwdt when user Won it for tLe Ent time. But —be careful you get REAL .the play combined with enthusiastic, tlnk$OwA spectators gives excite it, end it brfghtelis as it burn&. It you, or =7 member of your !amity. here milk of m8agnnesIs when yon buY- - ' -- Taeitns. a sough, cold, 'an or bronchitis. try suckle} ■ &genuine PHILLIPS' Milk ,of lei double return for the few cents spent. _ eon be convinced. Refuse •ub.�,°'n a'tr► .. a� ley's is sold evwywhscok nesia. See that the name PHIL- It is appropriate here (perhaps not necessary) to bring up the ---- - •LIPS ". is on the label. {� .origin of ."the _gods ". 'Drury Lane Theatre, London, was paint- ARE. YOU TROUBLED Remedy • ALSO IN TABLR FORM ed with -Cupids flying in an azure sky. Consequently, the Eng Dr. Beacom 's Eczema Reme Each tiny tablet +� the lish. humorist of -the day declared- those sitting nearest the ceil- (;ices wonderful results in the treat- ment of all kinds of Eczema. Ring' - G<nu,� ,Philti 4 Milk -1 ing as. sitting. amongst the -gods . _ worm, Piles, Itch and other, skin die- WITH NERVES? d Magnesia • • • • eases. IL your Druggtat hasn't it in •twna M GWADA .. ++ -' Do you find it bard to to sleep at stock, send 75 cents to - - HITLER DISLIKES LAZY BONES - • ... y f° -Llstowel, Ott. . night ? Do You feel poor y rested in the Dr. Geo. Beacom, Phillips Milk of Magnesia -. The popular song "Lazy Bones evidently does not conform morning, "tuts " all day, and "r.`- _ to the new national ideals of the Reich under Chancellor Adolf tip" by �aina� - - Hitler. Strongly believing in the power of suggestion • German . Then take Wiacarnis Here's • dello loos wine, not a drug, that soother At First Signs of Pimples t • • authorities have banned publication or circulation of the song as �„� na not else �; that helps they feel it ;would encourage idleness: Which raises the question you quickly to sleep and floods your Use CUTICLRA OFF-DAYS "Don't, they ever relax under Hitler ?" whole being with vibr ant my energy' Arsit via tit• Oistseent. After You'II find • •' -o- • Wincernis Crfajs you all the valuable err• �s oath• wick do ley. - - renewed vigor in " B O O K S elements of grape& combined with the Soaq 23c. a ��n grade beef and guaranteed -- (i�aern.nt sac. and 500- "4xy Havoc" by Beverley Nichols (S.• B. Gundy) is a Book - mmalt Bract. Almost as noon a. - Jz� everyone should read in these days of war rumors. The reader n wilacarnia, you ��� Is who hesitates to read a treatise on the abolition of war need not wondernis- better. ut b o because ooths M Wiltc new nrichea your blood. soothes - STOMA g h9sitate to delve into Mr. Nichols' narrative, There is no chance your nerves and creates lasting iw of going to sleep over these 'pages. . Pungent, cocksure,. and pro- serves of strength and anew- vocative e vocative Mr. Nichols defies you tb lay down his latest work until Over 20,000 medic.l well have vr'o"ed UMS LLl1ra+ a you have finished' and then you will not be able to sleep =you in aaOtiof jfhe `wort'° °f wi°asem. will think and argue with yourself. anaemia, deb�tt�y rIIa {eneral Inditpc/• - Sometimes' stomach acid makes you[ ' (rOnl o* y sition. Get Winesrnar stomach feel like &•lake of tire - -Y .'_ atom .sales Agents: Harold�RitaWs can stop this quickly and Let iour acid -y + Co• Ltd.. 1'aOntd. tg relief from. burning pain. sour seta Girls Need Training stomach and 1adlLestion with a spoon- ful of Btsurat•d Magnesia in half • BYIUMBAGO ore Than Boyd HELP FOR TIRED WIYES grass or water. Any druL Gore leas E D TO BED Droveaho ickly iteworks�omLul will PINN , Milwaukee.—There e a greater Take Lydia . Ee pinkLaat a .. .: �•=_ - need for girl scouting than there is SKIN 13LIEMISHES `'Scarcely MovEd for Wee1�s ; - ve,ietable c.,... for boy 'scouting, in the expressed r ' . r W" !et tired these hard Veelsh Before Phjlsidnt a ; ^ opinion of the only male delegate to dtn•s. They an eh• � w-6o mtoe bow r the Girl Scout cony �intion. she burdow or the �"y, !:•:; ., a, '�+ ^ r,. husband cwmes toms with low � to ,Those spots or pimples on your Once Thanks Kruschen loon Y a , Twenty 'year in Boy Scout work 1160 PRY envelope ... it i �e _why let them go on tormenting your RCttirll t0 Fitness and 15 years in Girl Scout activities muse •tre(Ki• shoats shad i<.t'lIe millions of others have done, you leads James E. Brooks, retired con- d treed oat can get rid of your skin trouble through ,r If Tots a>r+ _ : 'Acting on his principle of "when you suiting engineer of Glen Itidge and nervous. u7 Lydia IL P hhsm v s;e the world 'of 'a [reef pb sioian — know &_good thing tell your friends - - •• "Montclair, N.J., io, believe he is quay- bgt7otmDovnd•tYhett You t!oo D,D.Dennis: Dr Tpreeenp' about ft," a man who has had very bad that !rus you eta s countries v y lumbago .writes as follows: -- fled to judge oet. The Boy scouts are a great or• one °< N iN woman wto r•pset D.D.D. and o maaufsotueed by I suffered from lumbago in my back, to us my. that .they 81 fir•d by s Campana's Italian Balm citemrafa -' ganixation," he said, "but even with- ' m•dldn•. sue a• bottle from Tone err!' will bring you relief 01106, and quick' ind for weeks could scarcely move is — out it boys are inclined to develop list tO ' ' sad the �' r° Om °WD.17 is� T ��e', ��°' r led. I had•treatmen., but it did not s;: into good and active citizens. Gir]s tivasanteed to pre Instant relief or _ sane the pain very mach. A Mend are different, They are just begin- OI'I: COLOUR ? money refunded, a y .laid, 'Why man! Why not take Krug- rein to enter fields heretofore strict- rr y , Chen Salta? Take them every morn- ly eft to men, and• they haven't the Q - Ing, and you'll find you will get relief natural inclination or abilities which HOW IS YOUR, LIME DOCTORING YOUR ;from that awful pain. in your back.' So The secret is an open one. It is re- thousands of years of experience.bas t have taken them every morning. vealed in the analysts on the bottle— Wake' tip your Liver 8116 DAIRY HERD given to the other sex.' — Without Calomel This is the second bottle I have bad, for physicians and- everyone- else to _ end I am In fit condition for my work see. Six vital mineral salts. That is "--�"' - -- low liver's a .ay small organ, but ft 00% Cows aren't machines' They can .gain— thanks to the Kruschen. I will the -secret. The identical ,six salts` that Every soul has a landscape . that a"n� oar put your dlse.d.. and our ou tJtu set sick or east. But 11linard s a�ts�s out of kilter by to porn out its Liniment makes it easy to cars for rarely tell my friends about Kruscben Natura ordains for your bodily well- changes with the wind that sweeps the ° us'po"nd.°fli�dbih3at°>a.sbewrlr - iurel. I will never. be without them being. Each of these six salts has'alt You Won't eee•et stick a sosdiiias the$ • u- Thne. f her r of sky, with the clouds that.retnrn_after bi+i� ••IL.w4ra3aeea►wstee.lutfi . eendT Iirdo, B.Q, ;O»z�'ons ai her herd M my house. " —C. H. action or its own. Where one cannot its rain. — George MacDonald.. °h' y,E�s��r°�;,ey b with a I�p in bar odder. ' Why is- it that lumbago, backache, penetrate another cau — and does.. .ssdalh;eaamaVni - subbed k whirl! Yi11ard's . meat . ! rheumatism and indigestion all yield stomach, liver, kidneys au'd digestive r s Little Lives PMG will se" WAIbe* $be says, "area it soon tier•" i s so swiftly to Kruschen Salts? What tract are'all bowiitw(l and tuned nit; "Cuslnm has made most'things good s w° tO ° Xim�a to WA for Netts, Bruises, Is the secret o1 Kruschen's etfective to a tolruutch tit Plfi, i':'n ; . • and most things bads according to tale wbsdtutes ft6eataUdeajdsla r Colic, Distemper, aft,, and pnally i mesa agai6at the whole army of com Kruschen "Salts is 111 r. +; whim 'of time and place.­—Clarence goon in stable or tn,ikou;& •Weil " -ROII complaint, s? Drug stort�s at 4G_'.•e,n,l 7i.r. per booty:: Darrow. :ISSUE No. 4.5 -33 asr11eti s'Rint of Pak". - P * :;;r++ 7.t, • "�4 ."c-r C' ',^^'x: '.,�.y '„'.' ..•,� :� - _ ,,+, •r.,, :,�. :: fir• _ •'£':e'er^.. '40' ; ;.:.``' _�'''+ ,, .a54y "tea, k� 4n :,•„pvY6"f c,, '•mss c =�c F,- _ _ -�1 •�-?u •- y.. a.j: •, •^�. ^.,;Ty"• +tYi•Y, "•,. ' i i•a Y '°•reE•" `.4•. J -.aj :' ..S , 'ti- `�<Y -"�,, y'•' "a . y. ^tf . T-`•- , it, •• '�La > . N, . •O -7 tint �:• fi �~ 'ts tv :. ' t ' ` - _ 4�• .. „c.+ai. {2... ...';•ib.;'ti � �•z ., :?'.'�- ..xfi - ... .. .. _ ..w•r- - _ e ! `t '. . LOCn -IT. J. Callaghan epentMonday -Mrs. Bison, - �of' T'oronto, spent ALISMS• in Hamilton with his. brother, Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Robt. _ • f ^�� Wilfred. Gordon. d; --Mrs. Groajeso, of Grafton, -Reeve E. L. Chapman is in -Two most interesting dramas, Store . event Tuesday with Mrs. D., J. Whitby this week attending the entitled •'Auu t Susan Janet;," and iq r-eetins of the County Council, "Tha Old Maids' Club," will be Callaghan. -- - _ Frank Jones. of Ottawa. this being the last sleeting of the given in St. Andrews Church on- -Mrs. - « in spending a week with W. C: and year. the evening of Thursday, Nov. 18, "Pickering 's Leader Store" - "Mrs. ilturkar. -The water level in the St. by the Dramatic Ulub of the Ord - Although the week end was Lawrence River at Montreal. on er of the Eastern -Star, of Birch _.,. Q - -a ; very cold, the traffic on the high Oct..15oh, was the lowest in 73 Cliff. tinder the auspices of St.. r• BAf?G+A /,��7 way vas very heavy. years. The great lakes have also George's Women's Guild. • Home : -Mrs. W. G. Reid has been been low this year. mtde candy will be for sale at 5c. , ' IN FLOOR COVERINGS -The damage to the apple. cro r bag. Admis:ioD, 25 and 15 cts. _ cenfioed to her bed for about two pp g' Blue $order, Floral Corners, weeks with an attack of bron• by the severe frost which occur -Traffic Officer A F. Ruaciman 2 Only Gape Rugs. Buff Centres. shitiis• recently is greater than what was is-checking upon •defective braces, :lightly soiled, reg. 8.50, going at 489. -W m. Collie is able 0 be first thought. Many thousands and a number of charges will be around again. after being eonfiued of barrels of the beat apples have laid against those driving with _ • Acl his house for a week suffering been destroyed by the frost that defective brakes. A great many Linoleum. Notice Oilcloth ...from a severe cold. came much earlier than usual. are driving care with de,fectiVe : -The regular meeting of the -The Pickering Women's Inati brakes, and they are not aware of Pretty Block There will be No Black design, grey Woman's Association of the Unit Lute and Police Trustees have the fact. Ii would he well to ask _ again made arrangements for a the Traffic Officer to test their -design more Wedisesda rorind, 'with ad Church will be held on Tuesday, y g Nov. 14th, in St. Andrew's Church, shelter during- the winter for the, brakes as by doing so they way - -The Ladies' Aid of St. And homeless inen who come into the - save themselves considerable cost - :2 yards wide, -- HALF HOLIDAYS maroon and white, = rew'e Chnreh will meet at the -village too late to go Rurther. and annoyance. :'.home of Mrs. John Calvert on Resfeents of the village and vitin -'..73^ r E and until further- notice 4i yds wide, 43c." _ its will lease retie notice that - -Mrs. ti'Pm, Corbett, a'lifBlong I� q• y Wednesday. Nov 15th, at 3 p. m. p resident cif Pickering vicinity, died -Mies Berniece Chapman, of meal tickets and not being issued., at her finale, Kingston road east, 2 Only, Con¢oleuln Rugs, one 9x12, Floral design, with rose and nile :she Gambridge public school staff,. The responsibility of feeding theirs on Sunday, October 28th; in her green predt;miriant oq a deep buff ground, very pretty, worth belongs to yoit. $ g -_ 10 00, going at 7.98. - y spent the weekend at the home . 74th ye r. She way the dau bier ,s her he w ek E. L. and Mre. -To marrow (Saturday) is Arm- of the 'late' Garrett Power, one - istice Day and to legal holiday, time well known Pickering farmer. One 9i9. greo and greens predominate,, new "Jioderne "' pattern, yet Obapman. We understand-that the stores in !' -St. George's Church •Sunday, the village will reaisin Opel] all Deceased ii gnrviv'Pd by her hue haling the die lnctiveness of Dutch•.tUes, worth 8.50, going at; Nov. 12th School, 10 a. m. p band, three sons, William. Frank _ S•98• . Holy.Comtnunion, It a. m. Even 'lay. as Saturday is the best day and Bernard, of Detroit, and one - :' 'ing Prayer, 7. ' Preacher,. Rev. E. r the whole ttwa . N.eitter To sou, Jart,ee, and one daughter, . �. HAPMAN G. Robinson. .onto nor t)shawa will observ'e.it Margaret. at home, and a sister, - . -Miss Dorothy Ellie is opening as a holiday, and many other Mrs. Coffey, of Toronto. After - a dancing school to- morrow (Sat towns will do likewise. There is Requiem High Mass at St. Francis- arday), in the rooms above H. R no call for a holiday at this season de gales Church, interment was --Monney's Bakery. See advt. in of the,year as; Thanksgiving Day made io.the local R. C. Cemetery. in occurred at such a resent date, te:0verle'',oats ya- :_soother column. - The annual installation of On r Armistice Day is celebrated ba -The auction sale of fprm stock tario Lodge, No, 324, I. U. O F. cause it marked the close of the __etc., held- - -at E, L. Chapinaa at a on gre war, which many - thong4t took piece . on -Tnesdav " evening, _ _ Wednesday afternoon last was • would be the the end cif all wars. "hen Diet. Deputy Bro. James Cn �a {� well attended: Bidding was brisk. Norsworttl and suite paid an offi• " -. `.� 1.50 to 16.9.5 But judging by the eventq that and very satisfactory prices were cial' visit and installed the ufficerq • • - - `" ` - - • are tranapirins in the European • realized. for the ensuing ye!ir AR follows.. :. _ First Class Coats Only spew - -„ ,.._... _ cotintriee.a@ well as in Asia and -Rev. H. G. Crozier all{ preach _ N %G : =Bcu. R: Bal_d'nl , V. G.- r _. on Sunday roorninst at the t19t1A1 Suitth Atherica, ware have not yet - Faetary Samples 11ACUUie a thing of rile past, and Kra. F, "J scones: F. S. -Bm. Cecil hoar. 11 o'clock. Jn the eYPCitng. _Bradley: R. 9.- lirflr Jt+e. Berney : �7- v. J. Birk. of White there may yet be many more �^ :. _. at 7.3 . Re R Trewa. -Bro: Jol,n Clark : R..S. 't krnli`:ticf• Day- before thismorld G, -Bro,. Gordon Lqw L. 3 N G. *� ��T,, - .. vale, trip be the speaker. i:uu y 1r1E-�'S TROT; SERS ✓ of oars beenmes one of universal a ' will enjoyllearing Mr. 'Birk. ease. Hnaever, we hoe that -Bro. .John Caldwell ; Chap. -- - -: -John and M-rs. Draper and p , p Bra. retwire 5lntch ; R. $. V. G.- -- - child, accompanied by-Mrs, Cole th19 world may neYPrREe another Bro. Gordon Found ; O, G, -Bro -- land Mrs. Cole, sr.. of Ke3.rick, world war which will be faT more _ Jahn BAledou horrible than the last. ;I G, -taro. Kegiriald -spent Saturday with James and Somerville ; Wardeso- Bro, Fred -- Mrs. Andrew. Mrs Draper and -The township council will Ireaon, Vi @itors came in chartered child are rem for a week have: their tt•onblee fod the re' bas ee and care, from M9rkhsm, WILLIAMS' - - - mainder of the winter in dealing WILLIAM BOOTS '...,. before returniDR home. Oshawa. Whitby, Stouf: ville, Bro. - Judging -by the talk that E. with applications- for relief: ugham and Several Toronto lodges - iO1•siager Rave earlier in the sea- Among those applications are a the largest attendance no record. .A variety of Witlisme Boots for all occasions. •eon, a treat is in store for those . number which are really . After installation Peveral, iustr•nc• Work or Play. : who attend the lecture to be held deserving, but the council canot tive and educational Ppeeches were _ In the Dunbarton Church on see them starve. This class are _ Y Can't Beat Williams delivered b romioPOt ruemherP - - _ ' 'Wednesday 'evening. iuder the those who have been idle all sum ou Wi auspices of the Horticaltni•al mar or the most of it because shag of the various_ visiting lodges. _ p J. are too lax to shock. beaus eon$ During the evening a very inter society. y eetios event took place when the �•t� dent thst the council will provide = O - . _ - . --Orir ml►iling list has been or• s presentation of th•• Gordon Bunker TI T P CLOTHES there with the necessaries of life ratted up to November 2nd. 'We Cap was made to Ontario Lodge. -' - as well as some of the luxuries would like if our subscribers it hiving made the lar¢P+;t,ssia in 21o00 _ -' would examine the address labels There are &.number of able bodied. member@ per member4bip in thiq -!i@ IIOW Dreo, St for say kind of hard, Bunker tasde the an THE PICRERING NEWS, sod if dit+tricL• Bro, _ manual l&bor, who. have refneed there is any error therein kindly prPgentt.tian to the Lodge: Later Fred T I iitin - '- ` . Pickering work -on a farm at the prevailfDg in the evening the brethren nom• f IL 'lotus know at,once so that it may g be corrected. wages. but this is refilled on the. berinit 120 indtilged in aioginq etc., - -For several days last Reek moat unreasonable exenseP. Tbepe before partaking of a sumptuous Radio Licensee Established 1$57. fsbe weather a@edays an Indian men should be be Pent to the ham Find chicken •upper served, by Bummer aspect. bat it was i A lumbering camps or to •highway tl:e ladie*+ c.f St: Andrew's Chqrclt, _ conytnteiion camps and compelled in theirtl>sn�l_fin- estyle fnr wbieh = abort duration &# -it- war, followed to work, for their .own living, if �- ,Hind - quarter C.uts of by a gold snap, that sue pt the they trill not vrovftle fir their al! gave a hearty cute, of thanko. _- wbole conotry. , In tbi% district wives - and families when they ^ ~ there waq , no .snow, which failed have the opportunity , to do Pa. C►'orns - C h O.1 � � Steer to mate,ialize as promiateti, by the It i9 bard an those pavers tabu are - a weatherman. workiD hard to make both ends Calluses and is Sal l] toenails do - - Shooting matches g hurt.. Use Cress Salvo. E. C. 'Jones, for fowl as meet, and are forced to a taxed druggist. _ ' jwizee will D9w be' the order of that in order-. to give relief to those =' _ _._Slay until Christmas. When vv loci in, wp,�. drugl;l Kound `J'tealc, 'L too for •• _ Fitof fowl is so low as It is now, coarse there are hundreds of A'a'^ �riva+•t?ti" •`t'• ' Rump Roast (full cut), per lb .:. •• I2c1 it is a profitable way of disposing deseerving capes -where men are of .geese; turkeys and chickens. able and willing to work, but �TANTED -A amau cook atov1 in -- Sirloin or Widg Steak, per lb 17e !- r . good w Phone Pick 360.3 l I •' • -, • ; sue• , . . ;Those who are good shot@ also find -cannot get it. '- ° - u it a very profitable way of secur• -The anniverba *y services in TO RENT- Hoti•eand out uildinap. Porterhouse Steak_, per !b .1 - "' ••* - _ ti i _., 7 acres or part. Box 156. Claremont. 10.1 ing their Christmas fowl. Those connection with St, Andrew's for. ... •� 26e t who are unsuccessful in bagging Minced Steak, 31be any of the 'feathered creatures Presbyterian Church oa $andey, OR' SA Holstein hull. 3 ore, • . •. : Ioiiee their money, bat the have and ' the supper and concert on Fold. Price. S23,00. ^Carl Devcu. R. R. No. :Brisket, per lb 1, Locust Hill, 11 y Tuesda evening were most era - „ ` 7c - - . � : : :i •,� >� " their -sport and feel that they cessful Y On Sunday Rev, Prof. WANTF,D TO RENT- 50.100 acre 'Short Rib, per lb •• —ha" bad their money's worth, on Eakio, of Snot • College, preached farm. Pickering Tp. or Whitby Tp desired #,pply NEWS office. .11-14 Breakfast everybody is satisfied- a most impressive sermon that 'n, half or whole, per lb 15ta -The Autumn Thank offering was 'much enjoyed by the laves r`OR RENT -7- roomed brick house All Meats kept under Electrical -meeting f the' W. M. S- of the congregation present. .Special � water. good garden, fruit trees and garage. _ "? g Apply L. D.IBanks, Pickering, 6tf RefrigerAtlOn. United Church was held ,n St, music was rendered, by the united j' " ' _ . • Andrew's Church on November *•noire of St. Andrew's Chtirch, PULLETS FOR SALE -A number _.. of Rocks and Lethorns, ready to lay. •E. 1pt. with Dunbarton and Audley Whitby, and St. Andrew p, Pick- Woodward, North Claremont. 17 D _ ' auxiliaries a: invited Rneste. The eying, miaich consisted of 25 voices, • -= —' president,. Mrs. Smith ;' was in the and were ander the direction of WANTED-Choice. second cut al• • e 'chair, and Mrs. Crozier. lst vice Mrs. P. N. 9 ratt. The rendered ffor nay, •either balsa or cox. Sena (�f� p y same :e for quotauons.•�Reesor's Mar10- Mark: BAtCiler CphVne 3VV0) . ,Pickering president, took charge of the de two anthems and Mr. John , Frost. ham.• Iau votional .exercises,. Mee. E.' " sang a tenor solo, all of which OR RENT -Farm conveniently � 4 Jones contributed a very suitable were mne't, appreciated. OnTues Flocated to o> haws. Any desired acreage. solo for the occasion. Mrs. D. E. da evening''�iOQ. 7th the annual Immediate pcssession tgplough. G.D Conant, _ 1' v y . + t Oshawa. 7 -1I • • Jonee, president of Toronto East fowl :upper'and concert was held _ -__ _ - n • @ y g kerin . - • -Me' at - Market'' ' Presbyterial, was guest speaker in St. Andrew's Church. The to FOR BALE - American fax bound, glC • A and gave a ve Inspiring address blew were heavily laded with laaA[ female; white and tan, 2 ears 61d, guaran-teed trained. Apply W. M. Riley at Pickering 4 7M tDn "Vision of, PoisibilitieP. "stress chicken and ham, salads, cake, pie Mcat Market. 11 _ lug the need of greater faith and etc., to which all did justice. ,• energy in our missionar work, When all had been served the all OR SALE- 101fo: �ham"_2: 12; _ y y doors and sash, window frames. stairway and _ OFFERS T Refresbmedte were served at the repaired t' , . o the auditorium of- the short plank. Apply Syd,Schmidt, Stanley The- - .. . close of the meeting. church where a piessiog progtnm at:e. swutrviue. Isu n !� =The religion: east kno. %D ai was rendered by the folIo.wlos OUSE TO"RENT'IN PICKERING Hamburg Steak, 3. Ibs• a - - a•Ruesellites" or "IDternational 9 u I? talent: the double mixed nartet 11VILLAGE� —on Oct. 2nd to responsible i Bible Students," who frequently of Whitby, Who gave'& number of party- TsApnplY to Thomas Douglas, 5t im �'uaon a Q visit this village with their books selections consisting 'of quartette@, " Round Steak .Z lbs • - -25c and tracts.' have' tbteatelied save duets and Bolo:, also a b4arltiful t��oft SALP -80 Rock pullets, bred- K y ' Dr. h t burgg ass gtodested,,l., Harry Rose. :Sirloin Steak, per =.lb. ' 1'f►1 m1D18CECm 1n Kitchener if'the• number entitled `Memories.' •2 To nburg goats milkers.. Harr Rose. , did not cease preaching against g• T. Fallai@e. -who 8$bg two salbe 'R. R. 2, Pickering. ll - Ltheir doctrines. No meet was ever in excellent voice: Miss Elsie Rue, TOTICE- Persons wishing apple Q • le .'.: .� more- •actives in - denonacing all elocntionist, of Tbropto, a pupil of _'� butterlrnade at'che Alton& Mill, please get Fr Rib Pork; per-lb, o4her religious meets than they Owen A. Smily's, gave • B' number. yyour ordeN,in at once.^ -P. Nighawander, R. R, 3. Stour,0 le. PhoneStoufl9021. 11 Park 'Sausage, 2 ibs ' 25c wi tbemsel�ee. A flew years ago they of selections that were mach ap• . + _ t were order%d off the air because preciated. Mrs. Kearney, Whitby. TO RENT - Comfortable 7,roomed - - of the abtfdb the hen.,�,7 on all 'presided 'at the piano in a'very 1 brick house on Chitreb street. Pickerin`. - i N°" llot air furnace and garage. Ap ly to A. E. tuini @sere of the orb"), whom they efficient manner. At the e1Me Of Richarnson, Pickering. Phone twos. 10 11. �� deciared to be the agents of the the+ program 118 Qddiel{owm, tram TRAYED -On to the premises of w^ i� s : devil. - Their a eats, who so fre the local lodge and lodges iD' the (� ~ R ►,the undersigned, fot 3. eon. S, Pickering, a 4 queotly visited the hotnej in our neighboring cities and towns ar• ewe,. owner may have samebypmving proper- _! Phone Nos 4M village, usually on Sundays smiling rived to -partake of a beautiful ty and paying expenses. w. F: Crawford. 9 11 L „ their literature, or at least trying enpper, after they had concluded C HOOTING MATCH -A shooting We delivertyonr Order to -do so, often became abneive, their bueine•s in the lodge room @. match will be held at Jos Stepbenson's at • - - r^h•� the could Dot find a Fir she Ladieo' Aid having been asked Dunbarton, on Saturday Nov. lith at 1.St1 p, " `a ■� {Q�s�O y p M. sharp. for turkeys, geeaa and ehit3ens as i, _. +•' r v •rA r _ to caner fVr --Lb w. " pr;d... zsttett~ prrw a. r:. �ilaNr. i