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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1933_11_24'zw • % 6�4 i L VOL. L111. PICKERING, ONT..­-FRIDAY, NOV. 24, 1933. V 7* 0 S. S. No. 4 Ewe 'Whitevale kod"t C 0 A 'L• Th-e.-Ch;istznas Concert, in-'the S.- A-L. Pascoe, of Solina visited at; GREENW OD S. No. 4 East School will be held on the parsonage this week. PH ARSON-:- Physician Aaood supply of Hard and Soft Friday, Dec. 22nd, at 8 p.m. Admiss A number attended the M. and M. D -d Suw-gecoa 7 s Evefyone ' welcome. supper at. Markham on Tuesday ev- Dunbartpo. lot Coal on hand. Also a supply ion, 15 ceIrt H. FORSYTH. 0 Director of Kindling Wood, Come and help the children enjoy ening. SILL S '� ,&t D., Diret The program given by members R their evening. 0 t0meV1W A440cia of Ontario. Reg COW of the Anifticast Optametricai stove length. of the Adult Bible Class on Friday Established IM8 Esso-cieon. Eyes examined by aPPoiniment. Brock Road - . 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. evening was exceptionally good. The d##baft 2&M. Claremont. Ont.'. e 21 possibility of wholesome worthwhile Clifford Hubbard had a business DONALD %MU.NRO, PICKERIN`G trip to Toronto on Monday. entertainment was well sustained THIS IS THE Rev.- D. N. McLachlan, D. D., Sec. A. F. Percy has returned iToiti of the Dept.' of Evangelism 'and -B. -B. McINryRE-Barri 3D - -A. - :B T41 3 M' 2 E?.J his hunting trip to Muskoka. .,ter. Solicitor, Notary; OfFkce--Brock St.. Social Service, of the, United Chur- FARMER&M-ILL South, 6ppoeite Bell Telephoge Qfflre, Wh.tby- GENERAL 11,8URANCE George Kayes spent the week-end -'expected- to. speak on Sunday Phone 45. 4sly G_ ch �s AGENCY at his home in Oshawa. Evening in the United Church. The WHEAT and BUCKWHEAT R'DONALD _RVIDI)t Barrister. BROUGHAM, ONTARIO Bert Smith is at the Royal Witil.- Dr. has a vital message. Come and Wanted- Highest prices e Solicitor, Notary P�ublic. Moneyto L6an. Sw er Fair, in Toron o, looking' after 'that he , will XeJormerly. occupied by the late A. E. Chris- share the ins paid. south wing of Court House, WhIL5y. 81yJ -kind of In- the poultry as us, L choir will don, Facilities for plp'.cipg any bring. The. Cherrywood attrance ftt� best rates Mr. and Mrs.- Brady Jr., -of assist in .the service of song. e BFATON.-BELL & ROSS, Barrist• available. Torohto, sfient t * weekend 'with -the Exchang en, Solicitors. 904 Northern Ontano Security and Service my Motto. farmer's parent here. Building. 330 Bay Street, Toronto.; 421y Phone -Pick. 515 jar, bee, Best play of the ?easoo, "Betty, Grain of any kind for flour or .W.J Beaton. George Br shaw, who I cereals -the ebi-apest way N. 13, Bell living on t farm belonging to ',Mr. the GiL'l of rny Heart." to-night Jr D.T. Belt. Adelaide 2SSS4 Simpson, of • Toronto; is moving to Nov. 2';th, in Pickering. to get them. IOHARESC(N.-- PJOKERING & The Beal Store, Claremont Mr. Taylor's farm for the winter- BARLEY FEED- ..-.-RMU' VEY-Barristers. Solicitors. Notaries PHONE 924 A number of our local sportsmen Dunbarton $23 per t6n. The best feed for the Public. 213.214 Confederation Life Building, -Ittck in rabbit bunt- ner of Ye and Richmond Sts. Toronto, money on the market. Car are having good ..Phones Adelaide 4489 and 4480, -By eppoint- FURNITURE ing these days,' and they report they Arthur- Mitchell, is- busily engaged anent Saturday evenings. Pickering reajdenee, are very plentiful. Phone Pick. 3013. Stf We-are. displaying an attractive - &anding the highway. KISSIMI --- :the old stand by :Miss Helen Thom spent a few for pastry and cake bak . variety of THOMSCN & McMILLAN-Barris- Altona days at Scarboro last week. ing, makes delicious} bis. ers. Soliators. - Notary Public. Office at Aluminum and Graniteware Etc. Residence of Mr. Thomson. lot -l1, concession 1. Furtriture and Furniture -A number 'of parents and children Fuitq. takes less shores Pickering. Off,ce hours: Tb sd d S irday Mrs. J. Da�-is has been' spendirig went to see Santa Claus on Satur- '113g. evenings. from 7.00.p. m za 'Toronto office oyal Bank ntment. '25 by a week with friends in. Mount Alb- day. Novelties.- Phone Pick 2000. Toronto Elkin s3ol Prices low, . in keeping with times. ert. Mi's.; Verna Patterson; of Tiro . ntr. BAKERS' JOY -for bread Lewis Y�ere in Ring- Miss, 37�y A. and 3rr.;. -isit- spent Sunday with 3 Phyllis WHEATLETS wood on Sundav of last week 3, - Nicholson. - Dental ing Mr H. _Riddle and. farpily. 31 rs. 'Georgt-R ,c-1 has been spr- R- 0 0 P / /V- G WROLE WHEAT FLOUR Mr and Nlr�. H. Sla�k spent gun-, iQL.;Iy ill for a couple-of week,, but F I L C. WN4 I TH. D. D. R.. L. 1). S.. +1ay last with' NT., Anders r Stone ground., N(Succee*or to Di J. N. bales;; -on, u we are pleased to say it is thouglit. Gradvat� uf the Rwa; Collesroor Dente! and Tor•,-ra SPECIkL Toronto. he has taken a turn for thn better. ROLLED OATS to Un,ve­;!Y- V Claremont office ove• D. A Our deepest sympathy is extend- Quite a number of our people. att- fsott*-isiort, every Taescay and Fr,d;Lv. Pho!jir - BUCKWHEATPLOUR .A"ht. weight-, ed Nlr,.'F. Pilkey in the death Of ended the M and 31. banquet a* Sm ooth, 1.39 pei5sq. her ;inter, Ida Ranter. Markham. on Tue-dtv evening. BAKING BRA' N HFRBERTT. F A 11, A' I DS.. On ' Saturday a week ago, about Dr.. Laird, of Torcyrto and Rev. D7. •D. D. S.. Graduate of the Roydl Colleg, of noon , fire destroyed the barn and Martin of-Churchill were--the spe�ak-' -ING IMASH =Dan rg 'onS and the Un; verss ty of Torvr� w. Medium weigbt, cofitint-, belofiging to -Mr. M. Tind- ers. LAi 11-S=1dLeh2e second door east of St. And. few's Cborch, Pwkeriag, Onu Smooth, 1.69 per sq. all. We exiend wir s37mpathy -to him '-SCRATCH FEED Office boum , 9 At the recent graduating a.m. to So m.. or by appointment. ix-ray and his family in their loss. es"-of Toroynto Vnive'rsity, the name sarvice,l. Pb*ne Pick 3700. 431Y HesvIv weight, Tbe 0oncert .held on Friday pight of Miss Dorothy CIngston. of the QFM 31DZU --- Smooth, 1.98 per sq. Nov. 11th, by the Women's Institute Parsonage, Appleby; appeared a7r-- was a great success. We eQng'ratul- Ong the group, receiving the Degree L. SURNINGHAW r ate the grandmothers in. our branch of Bachelo' of Arts. This announce ARLIZA891% RICHARDSON- for the splendid part they played. ment will be of interest to Dunbar- Building and General- s Fw* and autatmoNle insurance of all kinds, PICKERING ton'friends, where -she began her ed- Contracting. "Pre"Nuall conVanift of solid finsinciall stand - Estimates f urnisbed on all clan" .0 1111errywood tication. -She is pursuing- graduate of vrork-laterior and Ritterior. r' Un% Y A R D LUMBE studies. in Modems. this c6llege FPOSTIL4 ]LAcensed Auctionew. Miss Merle Hollinxer s�ent. Sun: )ear at Victoria. Alterations and reWro. 4 far 061141"ad of Tark and OD%wl& Lao. day 'with Miss Elizabeth Judd. Chin�ueys Built Concrete Work. "010 Iffil" Of all kludm at"Nized 40 on Abarbs" Blacksmithing, &, Woodwork . We are pleased to see -Mr..New- 118fteL Addyess Green Siver P. o.. Got. -Greeriwobd Phone Pickering $712 at right prices ton Laughlin out again, after be ing FAIRPORT, -ON-TARIO PL BEATON. TOW?vSHIP Nowisthetimeto have those repair ill for -a few days. Wedding- bells are ringing to the -Clerk- - Conveyamcer; Commissuamer for jobs. stt4nded to. . We welcome'Mr. and Mrs. Stuart east of us. afflda.,its. Accountant Etc, Issaeroi -Harrows reptLired. Marriage Ucenses. Whitevslj: Ont. also, Dew sections on hand. The fam. to our neighborhc*d.. Mrs. , W. Gee and daughterspent Shingles For Sale Mr.. James the week-end at Orangeville. ous Fleury Plows always on hand. We are sorry to hear W14. MAW. LICENSED AUC_ Also dealer in Vikinst Cream Separs- Todd is not as well as his 'friends The Girls'. Cirel-6 will meet at tho Galt Galranized Steel Shingles', 71ONEER.Joe York. Qptw*0 "W Durham 4& -tore sad, Electric Washers. - �voald tike. Bird's Fel-, Simte ShirtRleto. 7. C"Gat"'a- All lunds 4f a" PrOmPtty attended If thi"oking of buying an electric radio home of Miss Edna Green -on Sat- Tarmareasouabie. Dates _fty mute May be The Stinda�- School are planniniz urday', Nov. 25th. Aiao, ze-rubt+zing buggy wheels. wrasgWatNEws,ociev. 0" and Indepea., aak for a demonstration of the New. their Christmas - entertainment for Seat pb-__JJbaby, Ont Roizers ' Majestic niodel@.- . Miss Edna Green is. in' Markhair, Lawn mowers qh%rpened. Friday, Pee. 22nd. Full piartie'ulars teac`hih* for Bie,.whe) has bee,." The! g0cf-9 are rioht. T-� PATERSON'& - CLAREMONT" later. quite-ill -for a-week or more- OARNET ROBERTSON 7-�(*0V47v'r00d'W1'&rC1L On Friday evening Nov. 21th, un- Mm' Gilligan and ion. of -Ndpanee- Call find getpric6s.- Phone 2012 ai Klectric-4 Cuntra­-r REENWOOD 191y det the ausnices of thr, Young Peo- pcnt the we(,k.t!rd in the village Society, there will -be--an iflus- With heT hu,,band. pit s Brock Rai General Store Wil-;ng and Rep.dring for - Ligbt trated travelogue consisting of one James and Mrs. Raine spf�nt Sun- -hundked hiand-colored vie al day in Brampto'n 'widi N1r4`.' Gamble 71 or power. W dne Picker ng Mills All kinds of electrical goods the Pacific Coast, by Denzil. G. Rid- and family., Winter i.. coming. Now is the out. Everyone is invited to co-me and 'i� able to be'out again time to get your Oil Burners for the kept in ato-ek. M rs. W a t t Cook Stove, Heat�r Or Fumace. P I'_- see these wonderful pictures. Silver after, being confined to her_1 S23.50, sing, r I hY Phone 17W, Pic1C1'-r,*Qg collection will be accepted. -home es right, as low as e or witfi'an attack of tonsilitis. Milton Pegg returned from his dbuble. Come.in and see it burning. 4 We hav'e %'fall line Df Conduous heat, -no- ashe§, no dirt. At- Hosir the Girl-of my de!r-hunting trip on Friday evening Andre W"s Chnr(�h, brinkring with him his allotted share- Hei rt,­ St so kmtf-freeze for Your car. Stove- eriff 9 'Coal All- Poultry Feeds pipes 7. inch black, 18 cents each El- Pickering. to-night (Friday). of venison. bows, 20 and-.25 cents... 'Shot shells The Misgion Band are holding a for Your shooting matches,'95 cents, -Chickeh Staiter of bes bazaar- in- the- church here - on Fri- t Brougham ........ day Dec. Ist, which will be -follow- per box. Place your orders early and give us a chance. to get a supply. -GWys Gannon spent the 0 by a pot-luck -by AS. THOS. LAW _qpality at reason Miss supper given Buy Your new auto tires now, for able prices. week-end with the Dr. Tomlinson the Woman!s Association. A splen- the, icy roads and 9void accidents. Anaeurican A13thracite, Wiflsh Coalt family, of Claremont. did program will be 'given by 'the Eisy Electric Waishin- Macihine, Laying Mash andPeeds The snow and sleei and w4ight of 'differeTtt grodps. Admissioii'to all, 9 Alberta Coal, Scowh Coal $69.00 and up. Agent for Spra-mot- and Coke, all sizes. of every Sort. frozen apples made havoc in some 25 -cents; children belonging to. the or Power and Hand Sprayers. Phone, Orchards, trees being badly broken. Mission Band, free. Will the parents 2729 for prices. L.Middleton is attending a meet- and friends of the members kindly .Hard and Soft Wood. ing of .'the Provincial - Agricultural donate,� soTnething useful for the Brock Road General Store. Rouge 2130 P-b-op ea Office.5900 'Council in -Toronto this week. post office, fish-pond and bazaar. Phone 2729 F. R. JACKSOX, Prop. D. N. Lockwo'od - - Mi-s.' Gordon Middleton, of Hunts- ville, Mrs. G. Sears and Mrs. G. Kinsale PICKERING, ONT. Smith of, orjnia, wer6 visftbrs with The Sutherland family have mov their cousin, L. Middleton last week. U-1b Spring -''filled G The president of the Library Board 'ed -to Ashbum'. Re G. CISIDENIN Mr. G., L. 'Middleton, calls for a Mr. J. Gormley still remains very FROM held low. FUNERAL DIRECTOR !ne�ting of.the Board, to be e Private Ambulance Ledgett. Nov. 25th. Mr. and Mrs. V. Parkin spent. Moll 11 a lid lib Saturday- evening, P46arl''Cook `sp�ent Sunday with R: M attres'ses in the rary an L On Friday last, Mr. aid Mrs. L. H o" Day and Night Service Middleton were in Toronto one day day with relatives in Oshawa. Are the mbst profi Phone 900G.. last Ayeet. when. thek hikd the mis- Miss Eileen and Alfred Bell sp- fortune to have their car damaged ent Sunday with their parents Malvern 5W unteft returned last. Friday. Again this year, we have imported by a truck Ah.ich skidded on 'the icy The h - pavement. Markham, as -Ont. The Township Sunday -School Ex- bringing a deer. All report a good &q.the saine qualitV of bulbs 7 table a'n'd comtort with their share of the north. Each direct from Holland a qnantity ecutive metAn-the church on Tues- -time. we fi6rebeen handling able Mattre's'ses' day afternoon. About 30- Kinsale p�ople went to for.tbe past few The Sunday School. Teachers and Mt. Zion last Tuesday night. All1re- made',­ -L /ST E' N I Officers are making plans for the port a sl�lendid supper and a good years. Xmas entertainment for the school. prokram. ecretary Mr. and - Mrs. H. Farndale, Mrs. -TEIE QUALITY IS HIGH Rev. D. N. McLachlan, S -of November I spent* last. For the mozith of the Social Service and Evangel. Bell, Eileen and Murie Are your furnace, p1pes atnd stoves THE PRICE 13 LOW like manufacturer will &How ism Department of the -United Chur- Thursday in Toronto. ready for winter.? into the pulpit of St. The school house was broken ch will 'occupy you $5-00Jqr. Youz -old mat, Give us a -cal-1 and ha,%e them John's Church on Sunday,. and from one night last week by a *a) farer. Parwin Tiflips, mixed. 25c-d' tress as payment on hig at6endedto-now, -�his experience in--the. work - of ther No-damage was done. -best varieties, ozen United Church, will have- a worth Mission Band wiV hold a Social in Paperwhite Narcissus. $19.00 Alattress. - e 21th y afternoon t 'show you. the-' On Tuesda he W. 1. ter a short business 40c dozen If you'loLeed a while message to deliv r. the hall,qn�. Saturday 8 for 10c, 35c dozen ti� g Single Daffodils, tn meetin Let �us w v STOVE 0R.F.URNACE ed V held a very sucVesful meeting at the will be played, followed by unc-li. Double Daffodils, 40c and W. dozen home of Mrs. Milfred Hamilton Boys will receive a treat given by -Hyacinths, all colors, 10c each .�..good feittlres. See ns before buying. Wh- n tfic- the "girli f6r good conduct during with an attendance of 22. e gaifefaction regular routine business was concl- the year. All' chiidren are invited to� -Prices -on - qnantities and "clal varieties, of tillios uded, Mrs. Harvey, president, cond-, attend. Admission 3 for'5- cents. 4. 'C. A. STERRITT Guaranteed - ucted a short' Armistice Memorial _Firiiil 'arrangements were made at on requeet., by the members. a quilting last Thursday afternoon, -Service, assisted THE PICK RING 'MaN WS a"s, rs i h - t rent he Br h" farm .-Tuneral D* ector- Rev. J. E. Glover, a visitor. follow- for ihe on Dm 8th. Supper ' Ambulamee Crvice ALVIN BUSHBY ed with an address -along this line, will be'served for the small fee of Jones Drug Store which -was mueh appreciated, Mrs. 10 cents,. followed by a. drama- given Phone 6800 ' Phone .1300 Hardware Phone 46M .Hamilton and helperq served delic- by our Young people, "All in the ious refreshments and tea to the af- Family". Admission , Adults 20 cts- Pick(wing, Outturio FICKERING ternoon guests. children, 10.. Ontario 7 71t•`,,yy( r/,` ..r.,•• �A�a'L:ifiiFV• fE� T��..Y r..t J", W�J"ry„" :r5 :?r «. _ .v •au •✓ »3„* .t- 'a, �• , a.x�, . t'_'4•- stilt} %rz.. .r. ae- .'_x..y. ii- - - .�ms.sn 4. wcse ".e,+.' '4 . gip, ..�ku �' `• � ,. :. - -r <.4 .'�y , :� t :1 n. .�, � :.� + +.? y :.+ _ - r wr "�� •:ae °M .i•"��'i',�^n'•a� v _.;c,.."" - +i`_ v: .y,L".. �,y, - - ;s:.'.` ... ,�,�6 "5:' '^ .. Y , , X. - r . rg • --; . y n.i • c . •i•:; :r. ',�., ^ ., . 'R' .. - ---a� .1` I. . Road Transport Fourteen Perish ' Mollisons to Try Again 1 Hamilton, Bermuda. — The By1ug France Will Auction ' The Markets _ `�y41 - ;.,,'Parley Dec. , In English Mine .1lolllsons are not thinking of retiring f , _• . from long- distance . attempts until importers Licenses PRODUCE PRICES wfi iiss they get that record back for Britain. _ srti9nton Announces Tentative Escape Cut Off — Rescuers Dfrs: Amy Johnson Molltson, here i Poultry, A grade, alive— Spring . '4, itiew Protective Device Will chickens, over 6 lbs. each. Ile; over . .� ., Date for Dominion -Fro- .Find Bodies Killed by with Capt, Jim blo'nson to recnper- Receive Trial to s lbs., 10c; over 4 t<+ 5 lbs.. sc; over ate after undergoing an operation In e 2 - .'� . vincial Mort —Con- -- Fire Damp — Paris_�The Ministry 2 to 4 lbs., 8c. Bro ers, over lik to . Chesterfield, Eng., Nov. 19.—Four. Aew York, made that clear in an in Y of Agriculture lbs,, 10c, Fatted lens, over 6 lbs.. --_- . sUltatlVC Only terview when she said: Is preparing •a decree by which import- 10c; over 4 to 5 lbs., .9c; over 3% to Seen men. were killed in an explosion , e probably give up long- ers will have to bid , at auction for 4 lbs., 7c; over 3 to 3% lbs. 6c, Old Ottawa. —Tbe date for the Dominion- ' W shall in a coal mine near here Sunday licenses to Import • Provincial conference on road trans- which entombed,. them 1,000 , feet distance ftyfng =but we; are not go_ p rt agricultural pro- roosters, over 5 tb's:, '5e, Domestic ._ .'• V " ; 'port has been tentatively fixed for ing to give up unt'1 we get the ducts, the United Press learned last rabbits, over 4 lbs., 6c.' White duck- - ": underground, •Tharsday, December 14, it was an- Seventeen others scrambled tc safe- ,world record for a long - distance, 'week' lings, over 6 lbs., 8c; (o, 4 to 5 tbs., nounced by Hon. R. J. Manion, Minis non -stop flight." -The auction system, believed to be 6c. ty whet_ the blast trapped their corn- t.itry, A grade, Dressed—Spring' ressed —S r t._ ._ , _ter of Railways and Canals, is a state- Capt. Jim spoke o[ transatlantic unparallelled among revenue measures ping went issued over the week -end, The pinions. Four of them were slightly flights as a regular proposition, en- of any nation, would be the equivalent cnlckens• over 6 lbs., 16c; over 5 to 6 ' injured. o[ increasing" f Ibs• 5c• over 4 to 5 lbs., 13c• over 2' Minister emphasized that regulation dorsing a southern route via the mpori duties, since it ' + 1. tr 4 lbs. 12c. Broilers After three hours of feverish di Azores and those British islands in Po p ,over Ir/a to of, road transport was the exclusive g- s would force importers to bid com eti- 2 lbs., 15c. Fatted hens, over b lbs., _ •Jurisdiction of the provincial authors- ing+ a hastily rescue squad the Caribbean flea ttvelq for the authorization to bring 12c; over 4 to 5 lbs., lie; over 3 found the 14 miners dead from fire certain ties. There was no intention on the products into the country, t lbs., 9c; over 3 to 3i�i lbs.; 8c. I part of the Dominion to invade the damp. Rescuers said the roof of the , 1f the System becomes effective, it Old rocsters, over 5 lbs., 7c. .Domes - it Jurisdiction of the provinces. mine had crashed behind, the men as Worlds Food Yield is understood, it will affect the impor- tic rabbits, over 4 lbs., 12c, White The conference would be entirely they stood at the coax face, completely • . . -to. Last 20,000 Ye: rs tation of apples and pears, which are ducklings, over 5 lbs., '1c; do, 4 to 5 - '•' "-"' consultative and advisory in character. 'ttting off escape. Paris. —The world has food for 'l0;• brought chiefly- from the United Ibs., 9c. . ,It was, not expected the conference Prit.ce George motored from Chats- 000 years at its present rate of papu_ States, and, a number of food products Black and r_ ed feathered birds, 2c Would, last more than two or three worth this afternoon to offer in person i lation Increase, it allowance is in from South America. , 1e5�, . days. tl � sympathy of the kink, . for the development of the manu• - 1 . • . B trade poultry 2c Ib. less that A; ` The proposed conference arises out A. Dying scene occurred at the pit facture of chemical fertilizers, Prof.- C gt'ade 2c lb. less than B gratis. . - I C1'1^ W4x,— � Method ll,ets. not ever 31� lbs., 2c per . . of the recommendations of the Royal head as the prince drove up. 3len ff Audr6 Alatignon. reports to the A,-ad- r'••-�'4 , d i •. I above chicken prices. Commission on Railways and Trans bared their heads and woriier. ;wept l emy of. Sciences . - portaUon," Dr. Manton declared. into their handkerchiefs, Some manag- Prof. 3tatignon ext,lains that the ��E'llii?*1� GRAIA' QUOTATIONS. : .. ' . "These suggested that the _ ederal and ing. to smile #heir thanls between s•�b_,. I population at present= is increasfnz� `•. t2 � i?oilowing are Sunday'_ closing quo- .. 4 ,Provincial Governments, in co-opera The tints remained for half an hour. by 3,000,000 people a year •and that tattoos on grain transactions for car p p Advertising Layout of Highest I prices on basis c.i.f, bay. ports: . tion, should examine the question with Pending an investigation, it was as- each - needed 3% ,bushels of «_heat a . ., a view to equalizing the conditions un- sumed the disaster was caused by the Fear. Importance Declares , = iTanitc>ba wheat —No. 1 . Northern, - . 66c; No. 2 Northern, 653sc;' No. 3 • T. . der -which road and rail transport is, explosion- of coal gas. KnoNvn potash deposits would last Speaker at Montreal - Northern, 64%c, ` ' carried on, and to secure uniformity I .2,000 years more, be said, and na= biontreaL —There has :>een a ire- Manitoba oats -= \o. ? C.il'„ :4%c; ' - of action throughout the Dominion. • tural phosphates would .last. 20.000 'mendous' change.` in the methods of No, 3 C:W,, 30',�ac; No, 1 feed, 30%c; . , . Subsequently the suggestion came U.S. �+S Hit Harder - years, selling through the medium of advec- -, o• '2 .feed, 29N c; mixed feed ,oats, - before the Dominion - Interprovincial r • • 1 ?3zc Conference in January last at which . Than Great Britain i Aising and today, instead of only being Manitoba barley 'No. 3 C.W., F i Duke Encores Children s Band tolerated as something of- a.nuisance, .59%c; sample-barley barley; 38%c;, No. 1 _ __ time it was agreed that when the data 1 Trealaw, Wales. — A 10- year -old adreiti einents are looked for in feed screenings, $11,50 per ton. . to. be supplied by the provinces had Declares - Steel - Maitland, (~ or—' Welsh girl violinist, leading at orehes- magazines as well as newspapers and South African corn, 78c. been assembled =and studied a con. ! ' - lerence of the appropriate officials o. mer British Minister I tra o[ 40 children all under 14, gave a read with interest, S. Engel declared Ontario grain, approximate price, -4 a . . J "royal command" performance recent• in a lecture here. track sh�i�- point• -- wheat, n.7 to 11 _ the Dominion and the provinces of Labor - iy, In opening his lecture, bin. Engel 69c; 'oats, 30 to 32c; barley, 35 to 37e; should be called to consider the whole 'said that it m! corn, 60 to 63c; rye. 40 to 42c; buck- Toranta —The United States In the The bake of Gloucester:, who heard might be well to consider situation. ' ... wheat, 35 to 38c, depression. has touched a bottom that the children play under the leadership first of all the importance of layout LIVE STOCK i ,.. Among the subjects of discussion the United Kingdom never, reached, ot.litfTe Dot Thomas. a miner's dough- modern advertising. y QUOTATION&. will likely be the question of publican fn, .the optalon of Right - Hon. Sir ter. was so delighted that he lmmedi- "We can all of us remember' how Steers, up to 1,060 lbs., good and - - Lion o! rate schedules, insurance, Arthur SteetMaitland, iormei British `ately asLed for an encore, which was the pages of advertising `sere quickly choice, $3.75 to $4.25; do, med, $3 to ataadsrdised statistics, working condi- y given. pss.�ed. by to get to the reading mad $5.75; do, corn, $1.25 to $2.75; steers.. bona and saety restrictions, as.well as Minister of Labor. Here for a few, promptly t, over 1,050 lbs., good and choice, $4.25 addresses before proceeding west, I The Duke was opening a ,new Car - ter, Mr. Engel -said. Yet today _ uniform licensing. ne to Welfare Maternity Centre ,tt these d to .,' $2 ; do, mad., heifers, to $4; 30, after a study of conditions la the g pages of advertisin g - - r -.1. ' '- Consideration Is, it is understood. Trealaw; Glamor a g are read com., -$2.50 to $3.25; heifers, cod and �-.�' United States at the invitation of he g n• with quite as much interest as the choice. $3.75 to 4.25• do. med. 3 to being given the question of receiving Rockefeller Foundation, Sir Arthur, Later be visited Pontypridd hospital editorial and other contents of a , com. 2.25 Lo $2.75; fed - �epreaentatioas. Ia vix'w of the tact who Is recognized a as authority on and chatted with a nine - year -old boy, lication. Through them we are kept dives, good- and choice $6.50 to 7; that the conereace will be cousuita- a y. g - labor and ecomoniea generally. Teddy Sewell, whose birtbda p do, mad., $4.60 to $6.25; cows, good live and advisory only, and that dec!- g y. nn- ! y. Cola- l4 with ali the latest inventions, - hesitatingly expressed, his belief that i tides with that'of the Prince of Wales. stales and improvements in the scores $2.25 to $2.50; do, med.,, $2 to $2.20; aion upon the questions discussed Y do, tom. $1.b0 to $2; canners and cut- � _ aauet In the final analysis rest with the conditions were much woi:s_e in the of luxuries and necessities that snake United States than la Britain, t n our daily lines. tars, 76c to $1.25; bulls, good, v2 to provinces, where tall 'representations . Se 1 Litvino$ Takes Charge up y $2.25; da com., $1.50 to $1.75; stock- lmay be made by all. Interests concern - pointed to , the system of un- iii You can realize the immense in -' employment Insurance - In Britain 1- Of the C?ariat Elnbaaiy ers and feeder steers, good, $2.90 tc led, it >s likely that written eommual- R'ashington. —Maxim f itvinofr, who Iwrtance of careful arrangement if .$3.16; do, cam., $2 to $2.76; which is to be widely extended, end cations only will be received, with the always 1 you will consider the tremendous in- milkers ' and springers, $25 tc- _ understanding that sufficieaL copies of to the drop of unemployed figures by aumed tormatvecusiodyn ors his Gov_ fluence that advertising has over $45; calves, good , and choice, weals - Ja♦ •these be made available to permit of half a .millloa In -the year. The Un!- eminent of the .ornate, and lavish modern selling. Think-of the primed $6.50 to $7.50; do, com. ant. med. - fed States, he es lained. "had reach - salesman, entering unobtrusively, even $3.60 to $6;. grassers, $2 to $S' hogs , • `their being forwwarded to the provinces p Imperial, Russian Embassy with lion consideration !n advance of the as -- ed a peak of prosperity much higher i,•vited .into' the _rivet bacon, f.o.b., $5.75; do, off ucks _ - ails -of to estr a lush -hoed ele- • + -privacy of ever t� sembly. It 1s expected that the confer- than. ours and the higher one climbs p y' D home, 'udder Lhe cloak of a favorite $6.10; do, o8 cars, $6.35; good evo . _ the - harder - one ' falls. Besldea, our valor and fittings at rare beauty. ,. and wether lambs, $6; do, mad., $6.5( , .tents will be open to the preAS' and The Embassy, -long closed ezcept for newspaper or magazine.' to $5.T5; do bucks, $4.50 to $5• culls, ipubllc. system o! unemployment insurance the family of .a caretaker, ta; not-- - - a - - $'. to $4,50; shee , 1. with all the abuses that once -accozn- - - ♦� ;l p good •light, $2 i;c . V - been used oMctaily- for more .than a Summer Heat Wave $2.50; do, heavies, $1.50 to $`L; do 1 pasted ti. has provided a rock hot - j . t ._', TChaCOlOgiat. HQlda tom beneath- wh4e6the people tea - decade, - 'f culls, $1 to $1 �S. . Taking Death Tall , — __- _.o-_-_, — a _ not sink. There are no beggars in ; San Francl_�co. -;Bore "'sum tier Brltiah Exportti Up -'a` . Earthquakes Caused . England now." 7 Spring ' in Winters Llap -. h6it" . was forecast by the ' *esther ' I _ _ . Fall of Jericho -• <, Puzzles Northern Fliers bureau for California to match sigh . : Ten Per Cent. - s.. liew Fork, Sov• 19. —The opinfar. - - Edmonton, \ov, 19. —Rain and Snrin�. tetr,peratures that )lave already. dis RighC Hon. J. Ramsay 1lacDoaeld, . ithat the wails of Jericho fell and that 1 A1COCk and Brown _ e turbed' Nevember records. .- • . like weather in the Petrca -River as' is the custom of Prime MJnistersi 'the waters of the Rivet• Jordan were I .,Made Greatest Flight --area made northern aviator's wonder Two deaths were . Indirectly attrt of the L'aitesl Kingdom; .made his dammed for the Israelites to cross as _ .In Aetial History' -a9 to Ahea the VL'lnter flying season holed to d,y w'tnde and a blazing sun. '•policy" speech in the histcirle Guild - A consequence of a timely earthquake, •will come .to stay, Pontoon "a are be which drove . the .mercury up to- re= Hail,- on the occasion of the Lord - Ottawa. —The teat . g greatest fli hi n 8 t con ;is held b Sir Charles Marston arch- d rear I � y ing used ,instead of skits on places, Its n Lo„ Angeles and. San �Iayvr's banquet. A resume o[ his _ Iaeologfst, who has been directing e=- serfs! history was the crossing of the _ _ Francisco, speech follows cavations in Palestine and Mesopo• Atlantic h opinio attd Amelia #n '- - The Prime Minister opened -his: ad- • • 0 ltamia since 1925, 1919 ..ln the oDfnlon of Amel #a Ear: Eight= yearrold Takes New York b dress with thanks to the Lord Mayor. hardt, the first woman to- fl Storm { Sir Charles talked with ease today F the AC• J - Y - and the Aldermen for this. opportunity. . iot the Incident of 3,330 years ago when '!antic solo, 'It was- an amazing . _ _ i Feat, slid the least a.: ti.; - of being once more Fith them and I ..s-..- = _ 7ericho's walls coilapse.d. , appreciated. They .. . „ . - - en rr t ct tb y I pprec tti refs ed to he In at ezactl "It has been' my purpose," be 'ex- 'had practically no instruments of 'any. , : ": ,', , - " x • `1 a' year a o his cailea ue Rt. Hon. - kind Ilk we have now," g g ' !pIalned, "since amassing sufficient e ' said the _ , : . - x . � Sianleg Baldwin, had been before. . . means, to ascertain by excavation in aviatrix, here on a .lecture trip, . I '.• ,s �€ [ f them and had outlined the hopes of .' "Bible Lands how far the early history Miss Earhardt admitted sb' cun� „ • of the Oid Testament is correct. traeted -the "ftyfng bug" in Can #3a a , t s ° the new y formed National Govern- F p during the war, when s a.." Cheers interrupted his speech 'at • "Concerning the 'quake, may f point he` was- sta- 4 meat. . _nut_ that the tar t that earthquakes tfoned In Toronto with, the 4.,�,p, r e1 She was' too bus . ' that _point and the Prime Minister caused both. of these .incidents —the F then to' take tea. fi k , then spoke a Sew laudatory words tall of Jericho and damming e[ the Jor• sons but started as soon afi she 'had.;` about Hon. Mr. Baldwin and the early - I dan —!s suggested In Psalm 114, which the time ,r y, ", k - � a �;; • days -of the National Government. ;tEads: The northern flying •route, NI. - • <, � ; �, .) "I could tell you," be said, "how vre "`The sea saw it' and fled, Earhardt said, would be the Atlantic �� :•.•.<: felt when at last' we saw on. the hor3- The Jordan was driven back. �gir line of the future. " "" ` "`` ` _ . • :_, .;.; :.;; ;; 1'f, ::;: : : = ;Ft �%: =.1 zon, heavy with doubt, the ink cloud .. .The mountains skipped like ram's, x r y p - 1. The tittle hilts like lambs'.° ? i, �; indicating the coming of dawn,— Crop Estimate Reduced - h I might tell. you," be Sala; -of •the fl Y �M ". , �..' -- firm foundation upon which the Gov _ From September Figure t . ernment was builded,= — ' Hunter With a' Bark • ottawa.-- The crop report issued u �t "But I shall not dwell upon these - ' ...-.Causes Birds toy Park ; last week by the Dominion Brireau of �; y beyond telling you that our first Statistics estimated Canada's w �' thou ht leas atwa •s' been. the restore- Terrace, B, C. — Clarence Michael, heat .; S y ; 'school teacher, told some friends any crop at 271,821,000 bushels. This is ., ' " ' =- lion of trade and t , e re-employment of •• time he flushed a grouse, ha started slightly below the-September September estimate '[`,'`.v " °:a. ::tart ;1 those who were !hiving on the dole, to bark and the bird thinking pith placed the crop-at o "' ''`' "'� '`` "` :.i it t ink ng a dog pat _82,7 71,000. spending the national capital as it I - was on�thd job, flew into a_ tree.�The The crop in 1932 totalled 428,514,000 y ` were national income." , I _ .listeners were somewhat d'otibtful, bushels.�.s k I He spoke of the value of Empire _ . ,y but the following Reek•end Clarence The report noted that the rye crop , raw materials, the importation of took some of ahem along. He Bush- c as the lowest since 1917. The total !, "�. • ' which were up by one'- fourth "Our I yields of the p b - "� ex exports for the last three months are ed a bird, barked, and the.' bird • principal grain crops for . p zoomed into a nearby tree, Later all Canada were estimated provision_ ° up by ten per cent." (Cheers). 14Ve oily in bushels as follows, with the , � hold the honored position of being the he had another chance, w with 'the g. third nation in the world 3❑ volume of same result, . fig>~res for jail with brackets: li'heat, t ,• 1. __ _ _ 271,$?1,000 X428,,14 000) ; oat , 311; _ " I exports. We've done it by: hard work! I Horde of Flying Ants oao,000 (391,561,000) ;barley, G3 737 • . not manipulation of currency." g I (80,773,OOb);. ry'e, 4,i'?�.000 8,- —,, -- Attack English Town , ��3s•00o ' ' Live to Eat is Slogan ! �� Descending on Yeovil, F.ngiand, iiiil- '��� g ` k i Calcul ed t R move _ I I Freight ,Car Crashes x ' lions of winged ants covered the - � Farm Surplus In U.S. streets, people and vehicles. .Willi the '' Chicago, Nov. 19. —'Live to ea; I All Custc,-rls Barriers ., :� � ��. I I t _ Bun shining on their wings they re- Reg41a• —Not Stoppin; i'oF tell li . � � atii, bled a huge bright cloud. Cloth- lights., k „3 A rather than eat to live and Ratrh the- -• or even Customs officials, a freight r x�P y ; farm, surplus disappear, w•is -the ad- - 1. ing o{ pedestrians: v as covered with ...,,..; „,; ”, ..,..,;..,,,, vice o[ Frances Perkins, L':S. Secre- . _ car,; lashed by a. wind of almost , iT +sects, and for hours ",the insects cyc'.onic proportions, rolled froth ��x e� ",,..x tart' of Labor, Before 800 members .� ctawlecf about the streets until crush- .;.,.,;; i - Canada Into the United States- dur 1, _�'r . - and. guests of the Union Lea_up Club. ark by traffic. • 1n London- ants held ing-the week -end, it was , reported M - "I want to see people eat past the cab• a proceak3«► ncarls 300 feet wide here. - The - Dos -.car traveled a dis- 1';i= 1if•yet:ruld Rnth Sirn1.z%IV'H, . ,.% aluaz : <!1 I :ul� poull .fa> _ nis' -.ono �' :y, -st;t sr %,Q. gj. - .. I f *em Wert EnN•II,' to Nm•thfield'Sta= Lance of three miles into Gaited An;r :Ieln critic, iiith het• Illtilpr(tati0ri,: of Rath. IteCl!1_)V, u, Chopin. crresS. "Tllere's rii art to Filing.. - lion, a mil- away, . States territory from North ,ate, Sask. ' anti Srhlllii�rt, is shown '' ' This country' shattld 'eat for art: I � € h liar. proud'4army of San Francisco, , •_ . -- . � saki as well as merely to keep alive.' .. - �. p _. I 6 . .,. .. -. .. . . -.- +- Y•aa•. sd�' - -�f - .era+ •, .m�sat+e - -a a..+. -a_ a •- _. _ ;�.'. ,s"s Y- .& '�. :�.' ',,�° - x='•.''' r'k-' -t : �,;,''. .�„ -..L '-';', _ `c�_. r� ;. sP7 •,.�v.'.,;r ;'ctr•�� ,� "� 8: `'�.''?",iC'. 4� `.augT,.''„s+lt'r�• •�rw:a .T�� '°v- '�f:,r�.. -` -. art�:�•.,.a.y.,,:l++ic ^. "^m�*tirlge,n?+�kaCy �.t'.n/ .,:' �'�:a.. ,`, - .,..' .^_ err ..�.;�r, �. :'e+^taL;.n. �f '� .4 ;� ,,. P"s"°m� '" „�. .. .. � e'�.r;'�"t;3� aRes.xstM, .-v;•� �•� as+o�,@,,R�'�rJS';:k.#^'cCi^ •�i'i.e! z... '�� l'=• �f'�� y;•v .,.£+w�mr. r ... 0, �. � .t ',+ � '�' _er= '`-�s•s -!� .. � r _ dry, �� � ri Insect Pests Found _ t 607 I 1 In ,mpors ._ flops _... . _ .. _ . .. Some idea of one phase of the work ' >< 'tyL the Division of Foreign Pests Sup- - ' _ • _ _• � � ' • press.ion of the'Dominion Department ��� of Agriculture may be gained from the ' E REDUCTIO report just issued. During the past '_ t _ year 43,542,12 plants, originating in 27 F — �nc�' Poker Hinds • different 'countries and valued at $1,- — �O�e 014,071 were Imported into Canada, ' �i -- and were Inspected by officers of the Division in order to prevent the intro- duction of pests or plant disease. Into 6. _'.. the Dominion. This work involved a 1 total of 11,160 separate inspections ` parkages. noel! and the issuance of 10,688 permits, TU Insect pests• or plant diseases were ¢ •a found in 1,607 importations, brot> a '°� coniG�ZZZ nor - : F e tobacco tail moth, European earsctg, pine shoot motb. scale insects of various. kinds, 1 - bulb flies, weevils, greenhouse pests, gladiolas and tulip - diseases, -basal rot of narcissus, hyachath yellows and Ciro - `^ cos fusarinm being this most serious mLnaces. Fifty-two permits were re- fused In connection with requests to Import prohibited material • and -in twenty -nine instances prohibited stock, �c » _ entering without a permit, was seized.'. LIVERP t It pays t0 R011 Your Own" With _ „Proposed importations of potatoes - 7'. QO were rejected on three occasions 'and = " • -� -Dap importation of potatoes was seized - by the Inspectors and' destroyed. Par- Tine - t - t:Rl post importations examined at the �'� ellt various ports totalled 4, 209 packages. _ c ' comprising : 485,044 plants for 3.6'59 a TE T FINE CUT RET :. _ 20 nsibnees. One hundred and twenty -' three of these importations were re ,- ,, _ CIGARETTE TOBACCO fused .entry from 104 shippers on ue- -- count of Irregular ,certi'Bcadon:' Imperial Tobacco Company of Canada, Limited S A V E T' H• E' P O K E R HA N D S RHEUMATISM GOT HIND 80-years - old Pianist is ` ' stance stands out as an .appealing - _t -- - _ - TEA\ /EL I �1 Pr ru oil s finitiali In.claenl. Classified Adver icing Relieved by Krusehen y t 1,. •ti • , Next week I shalt relate another exeaaps. ,- strange meeting —this time in South. 4 Although old age has not }et kept `TA SS PS: 2:+1 DANDY VARIL•'Tll:,S. - thia man from his occupation s,8. a /'� ern Hungary, at a place :palled Yagy ►7 LIberla• Nyasea, Airmail; many Ytc- �/ /. l cat kgni,ka, torlals; only 25c. Approtials: D. Brur+ai pianist, rheumatism did threaten to do l - r-- / f "' rfi - 2518 153 street ti -W,. Calgary, Altrerta - so recently, � _. : „ _ . f t`- ;6 1 ': "Tao years ago;" he writes. "I was ` .r- - l r `� = '°e�"-=� Progresi�, the growth ot,po er, is FATZNT9L � suddenly- taken with rheumatism, all - 4 t n .• �E`6 a i r '- the end and boon of liberty; and with- :• _ --,,�� _ -" OFFER Tt? EVERY lti�'L•' \TCJIt. j down my lets arm. [ tried ' many. out lib a-people may have the .name Lint of want« tnventfons and full things —sill to no purpose. I then . ct r e F ' � ' ' - but want-the substance anal spirlt -of Razy, oil sent tree. The l-ys 2-y Com• commenced talon a half•teaspoontul nf1 h ' [ib - - '• - Daay« World Patent Attorr.Fya , 3 faanls g . v i i.�� r eedom,- Charming. street, dtfawa. Canada Al i` of Krusehen Salts every morning, and soon felt beneflE, My arm, which- was { The Blind Geographer of Vich -y - Fiore: than', 3,000 theatres in' the NERVOUS � � fLl E N _ . painful..and nearly useless, to my its } _ i'it4 . world. are now equipped fol talking - - tonishment_is now, after a -few weeks' Bottled -Vichy wrter is kaown' all ing' and, qu'it:kly accomfnodaling him. pictures. Take Lydia E. Pinkham's treatment, quite better. I am more over the civilized world, but'how ri2any self. to the change, gate us,, In '.very - Vegetable Compound _ :than pleased, as I_ am a pianist, and ; know that It- is named after a -very .- ood English; the names of places and ,- .. "L am so acrosss it seems sal thonnh It ''should fiY'! y nerves are an oft► playing made matters' worse. 1 an i.bus -y and beautiful city. lsblc;h, it you thpor aocatinon, �ln thde rUni United atrtes. �°� : c tedQe,. .. .:I, with i were dead" just entering�my 80th year, and am in " y p, BE�V'Rf how often have we heard chose ezpce,- . .. . look at your ma s stops frond some wainan who has become j At -good trealtb. " —G. L..1. p• --'ou can locate. about "we are not -from the United States, w tired and run -down that her nersee The six mineral ' salts of , Krusehen the centre of France. Like many we are from Canada" "Oh! Canada —: BABY COMES > can no longer sterna the •cram. other min era! vratcr= g R No woman should allow herse!! tc, 'have a direct" e8ect- upon the whofe , oriOnatin in En lish,' said 'the Wind , man and " drift Into this condition if she can help j bloodstream,- neutraliziog ul'ic acid,' Europe, the output of these springs is stretcb-ina tsu� his arm, over a section A mother is a mother ; herself. she should, give Lydia E. Plraic.. which is fire recogtiizad cause of rhea. ' controlled .by the -state and the ualit • bf his little piece of round, he oinied before her cWd is born. ;s :ham'* slz�q years Compound have taken ri c� cFl,l�a iriatism. They also- restore the eilm. Is therefore guaranteed. This article, out the 1 nlon_ Jacks' and ave us the . wonderful tome to give them rmewea g SCOTT S EMULSION : ':•a•nath and •itor. tnaUrg organs top working order, however, '!s not meant av !1i advertise tlani�3 0l the cuuntr ie.,s, of ,the British„ �', 9t! out' of every 160 women who reprnt and so prevent constlpatlen, thereby went although, on- the other hand, 'one metre, their capitals ing many of fumisiles •an abundance to us aar that they are benefited by this 'N ' medicine —. 'Buy a bottle from your drug. p principal taatures, Looking at s _ checking the [urther formation of uric cannot refeP to the place- men- their g of fife necessary Vita- _litist today • • • sari watch scsuits; - acid and other• bode poisons t \'hick un tinning the, waters whletL account for the arrangement of the stones It would. mini J�Qnd for health dermiue the h'ealtb so much of its Cniportanec; - = - . . • „ be almost impossfbie for an: observer 'e When we drover lnto,yich;- this past -to make head or tail of'the scheme, and strength of motllef - .. summer, we found the street" Crowded but the blind man, knew ano_with his Ct> tievu si Soap Tea and Lemonade Are ' ' - • -wlih - and child. �. Popular With the Arm people and vehicles — at first stick, made his way over to the proper' _ P y . sight -one- wt?uld conjecture that- some location 'and picked out the correct- x p World- Famous for •. per cent of the n14,n ,\+'ho; fete 'was beirg observed. tVe Boon atla s, R'g'cot}ld nut, nor did we try to. DaitF/ Toilet Z�36 took part in the recent British army realized that %' score entering one of atop the flow of his recital for some �• 7'manoeuvi•es.Bore bier - drinkers: In the brightest places 6n-the 'Cutitinent; 'time: R'nally we did get him back -to - Price 23e, the army and navy institutes, it. was life was pawing before u3 In every' the realization : that we were Cana -- found that tea and lemonade were the form, some were here to bpnt~flt from dlap ris we had a, desire to plumb tale RICH IN VITAMINS 1 most popular drla4tts, and duri -rag the- the; cure, others Were here .to' enjoy excetit oi•his Knowledge. We sere im- 12-33 - ..Buck That 4 ,period of the manoeuvres over a mil- :-themselves: T1ie, mineral 'springs" of niediately rewarded by -de <cription ..' "lion and a halt cups o[ tea and over a Franc are of c \.ur;ed tj'pG and contain of our otyn` country that 'AOUId have food 11�� To Stop Cough eiK Cold million and a hall' glassed of lemonade .properties to rn(- Pt'.e1'c -y t.leralreuiic Feet u a credit to most of the. scholars Way .To served'to the troop-, • retiulrempnt — German and•.lustTian- in. our. schools,: H'e' -knell• tbo. capital + _ • With Buckley's springs are Qf one uniform type. to be Ottawa;. he knew lire provinces, t+a It costs onlra is cents to knock out a cot'rh F �mot;g the patirnts, -who• ct)rle to important pine rai]`\lays and burn• Acid. Stomach -• or cold with BUCKLEY'S MIXTURE, fL• 1t' - - gAuse Buckley's is so supremely good that only V iehti', aft• those Sei-king tl' @aFntent for dare s;' he knt•w our con,ueciion fA the ■ few doses are needed to subdue the tough st Too Much "Party" cough or cold. And Buckley's can be di{uted t lister. comp «gins skin di'ea:e +, . ,dia- Fmp }re and• our h- htork•ai coiineetion Ans di t,s,,t tviit- tilt you ihe' LPSt v�� three times its volume of water'mak;n¢ it betes and gout, aucj rheunlati -rn.; The. v.i:h France. Ile did make some mi"r t aY,to sty ucid stomach and indiges -_ go still further. iLast Night ► hotels are• me,niricent and here we ht; •takes, i1 is true. but it ivas a mar- tinn.'is to ta4 a little. 131surated Ma Will not upset your stomach. lust sA(e. neeia in water after meals. This will sure, instant relief from coughs, colds. 'tlu cc • - - - i met the most fashiouablo peoplt�, -saw v,Alorl:< demonstration of concentra- stop your indigestion and sweeten the bronchitis• Play safe. Refuse substitutes:- _ :the smartest'g,Ltvns and_watched the Lion aiW memory and he seemed to 'a{Omach,. get rid-of gas and bglchhrg in Buckley's is so4d everyw•hea no time A.;k any • druggist. Too Much Food, f gayest dancine -oi all the tocicn criun• •th <)ruughiy enjoy bis.-occupation. ` Late Hours: trips �Ze vi ii «•ai; 1�•heil wP 2itsf stopped, -there. ryas Located in Cate n)idsi of .Ii this ac-, dilly one curloui loiterer, but, human THAT, DEPRESSED FEELING YOUR. HIDDEN _.:.- Smoky - tivity are various booths where: one nattn'e Geiilg the same whel•eve{•• r1•ou �1 Atmosphere �� ' 'can drink the ts'ater or hate a vecep• f o. Il gt'Rllp Fp011 cofleeted and, while IS LARGELY LIVER �'ROUB�rE facia filled, ThL se boo is are attend -, they couldn't follow the conversation, rnmmpk:ech::r.ausr of body uaet a exta - " >d by neatly dl'sssed girls \Clio are �iak'e tip y'oui Liv - Bile t oata rgreatere- xtentthantogenerallyrealizA. tti'e could, tit [ect the tyhlspered Etroa sec le with the most r ular habits often 01ad••iI1 1 +,lag, white smock: and have ••l• anglai " pas:Fd from. oneAu the - Without Calomel eu6erfrgmptbiscondition. Incnmpleteehmna- t :t white cap 4 t-ov( -1'ing .licit' •hair. •Phe , 1 -w nre "ieelint punk•' simply became pour lion is why you often feel weak and weary ; or - other while tide ex,tibid(211, ill pill' be liver isntpouring its daily two pounds nfl :quid Buffer headaches and indigestion. The a +ire water l)as a peculiar taste - - -wne of. m} _ half, \itl3 ill j)t'o,l'ess. It R'1� a mO5t bile into yourlwa-els. IAt:;esNonatrdelimicst�on way to correct this condition is to follow tha. et•ulip made it face affil de.t•ribed it ' are both hampered. and ) -our entire e)'etem iir _ Andrews Rules of Healtb. Eat moderately. 1literesting expel'ientte; all 1111L•xl)eet.ed be;t,g poism: d. ` - Get enough sleep, fresh air, and exercise to - •'�;_: aslikc:'73 w- mbihatioh of ii ,h Salt? and and unful'gettuble tollch with llutlle, ill,' Wi:at you, reed is a liver stimulant. Some satisly dour body —and, once or take ea •h dirty' %vatf-r; R -by sucli a cons )aris'nn thins «'!,:: g­esf.. rt 1, or i liim halts, miheral wa i or, aceTc tale a bracing, spparkling glass of Ali. �; 1 a' place `where nre ttoatld least anticl• oil, isxa,iceeand nrci:eaing cum nrrot : gi.age drown' Liver Salt, Andreae Liter Salt ails YET —This Morning No :acrd ihe alone knew: Thule is plenty of l>ali• �nCh ati oictll't'enc'e. 1C was•�tith • whirhnnly nsr,te the bowels- ignorinQt:ae real keepp you in the pink of condition, by helping demand alUl Ihr) tiltlfr!rn1Cd allCllddl]Ig caul, otrroubh,v ur lire Naturetokr.epyour eystem;n thorough wort- t. Headache —Ni, L�bsez Stomach treat dittirnity' coat n e wi•, able _to 1' : +be Carter's 7.itrle liter Pills. Purely )eqe - ing order. Your druggist yells Andrews in tins ire kerit bel'} - -1 lk q girl' j• pY+ ?yid tl tahle. No harsh calutnel (mercury). pica Sure. at 35e and BOc and the ndw, large bottle, 75c. 'break atlas fhnm oiir blind narrator —: uitlU)tlt,attt ehar_t, Ask for.tl,em by name. Refuse substitutes Sole Agents: John A. llustdu Co„ Ltd., 'Scientists sav This it the QUICK- he part further sse, at all deuggista 68 Toronto. 3 t'as most anxious to im ".r EST. SUREST" anti EASIEST wav 11`he tt'ould think that iq, ntrrh a knn „ \leciae to. \ghat he considered, was - -- _-- ---- - - - - -- - - - - -- �to combat FEELING T FTE plate, With gay shops, bards pdati °t a s thpathetic aiddience. Above the - - - - : °- - - ---- - EFFECTS "of over - indulgence -the and all .'kir,rls of eecitt nu it t, that tt'e bright lights, fa.ci;iating, :,hops: ,ay �' ' most powerful acid neutf- lizerknon'n should be re�alod with 'a des( ri )tion of, illLrh [:11001 BOdCCIS izlld I;OSrC1S OE' Education - P 1 promenaders'. and ,hlylitone c hotel Are authorized b law to establish ' to science. lust do this. , Canada by: a 7)rn),r blind m.ut op a sphere we stayed, this one circutn- Y '- • TAKE-2 tables paonluis of Phil - ,freer' corwer'.' 'Uut file of the vlls�, i NDUSTRIAL, TECHNICAL AND ' lips' \'lilk of Nlagnesia•in a glass of section and in a littler, earner of a water BEFORE bed. In the morning ART $CHQQIs.S , " 'take 2 more tablespoonfuls ttith_the square, stoeid this ' kiu( llc fiiceil olrl ��Stea Eczema Remedy With the approval a the Mirlp.__ juice of a'�� HOLE OR. \\GE. That's , plan. In a roped-off, triangular space r_eati::: all! Tomorrow you'll feel great! s arounil his fett were hundreds of is Prescription of Doctor QAY AND EVENING CLASSES Or take the e lli�.alent amount of stones- differt•nt sizes, colutu•s and may be conducted'•in accoi•darlce with the regulations issued by q Your skin trouble- whether it is ec- Philli�s' Milk of Magnesia tablets. ►iapes, •There ws - no apparent-order zen>a, acne, hives, dandruff, ringworm flit• 'Department of Education. e. Each tablet is equal to a teaspoonful ” "to this collection, although irregular - infeotion or pimples and blotches -will "THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL INSTRUCTION > of the liquid; little -paths -ran' thruu_h the )lot and, be q D.D.D. Is' given in various trades. The schools and classes are under 1 positively benefitted b' Get geitwnt� Phillips-- surulollnting ihe stoile•s, a varying in- because D.D.D. is a tried and testeal the direction of AN ADVISORY COMMITTEE.'it _. _..-_ Nlilk of .N1a,gnesia in the L Physician's Prescription, D.D.D: was ,familiar liquid form. or tercals, tre,re the fiags'-of all the. na• p Application for attendance should be made to the Principal the newt 'man clou.ay developed on gfinally for his own pa- _ tions.' It' was this fatter featute that b D = of the school,' ' conrenieni. tablets. Be , vHatut+s� ' attracted' my attention and, as I stop- tients y Dr. D. Denris It is now COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS MANUAL TRAINING,. HOUSEHOLD cure it's PHILLIPS, .. , (j� man by the makers of Cam- , thekinri doctorsenzlcTSe t°, b,„ j ped to examine the peculiar Iayout,' p�a�'s i KIian Balm. In 33 years SCIENCE AND AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE are provided ' - _- Add in the blind man sensgd the pi•, ."en,.e of T),D,D. has brought clear; healthful for In the Couries of Study in-Public, Separate, Continuation and High r,a a possible benrfact n' 11nd, in a mono - skins to millions. At-druggists. Trialsiss, Schools, Collegiate' Instltutes Vogstionpl Schools and Departments, P40 A R a B tE' 1 Rya. Guaranteed to give instant relict money QR i Grh :D 'ORM <. �y j roue, began to recite, in h'rencfi, names refunded a Copies of the Regulations Issued by the Minister of Education may be }AADL It CAhADA of importatu places: Ile soon learned, - ___.___ _- _ -.__- ._.__ obtained from the Deputy Mlnlster, Parliament Buildings, Toronto. ..T, h6tV(ret', that ft'e wy ,i :e English speak: ISSUE NO: 47� --'33' - 1 �. Z y. - — — , - i . - 1. , •• I I I. " — -, . Ay .. .7 ". early a winter !from all the surroundin and relatives from. Toronto* sad I 9t -- market. Bat to do so they mast Tbe Cdnb met at e home of Kel. week and had The W M. S. of St. Johds Chur- C&tharinsi- _ Lone"* io P& as and grading ng 'the an enjoyable evening. h held their November meeting at the home of Miss Bate, on Th=. Kinsale $1.?$ pas tat ; 111.80ki V" In advams. fruit. W. E. Weatney and rt4ur Percy A day afternoon. The attendance was to Lbe Untud Atam and Cn" -spent a few days at irondate recent- . noX so large as usual, the roads and Miss Eileen Parkin spent the week 4,F Sditab $&90 In advasm. One of the most neglected forme ly on a partridge •hunt• weather being unfavorable. Group C end with Brooldin friends. of exercise, and one of the most Harvey Edwards has rented a house at the Brock Road and will with Miss M. Dux;can, were, in char-The W. L-Wllr hold their Noy. JOHN NURKAR, Proprietor. valuable, is that of walking. move there shortly. ge of the program, who read from meeting at the home of Mrs-Farad- the Missionary Monthly, an ale on the afternoon of Many of the popular sports of the The Edwards farm has been sold apprec- iation of the work and life of the at 2.30 o'clock. An address will NOTE6 AND COMMENTIL present age, such as rugby; box. log, hockey to Mr. Clemens, of Whitby, for his on. We welcome the young man to 8 given by Dr. J. Moore. As this late Mrs. Munro Johnston; who was one of our special meetings, all known to many here, her late hus- wrestling, and other this location. band, Rev. G. L. Johnston. being a ies are especially requested to be The hunters who went out to forms of strenuous exercise, -fro Mrs. Syd. Wonnacott was taken belqv�d pastor of St. John's many present. .•,the hunting grounds of Northern quently is swompanied by serious suddenly ill with an attack of appen- dicitis on Tuesday of last week and years,ago. Mrs. W. Bayles and Mrs. Ontario for their annual bag of P hysical injuries, from which t he was operated on at Oshawa Hospit;- J. Phillips contributed readings. Mrs. Andley Glover, sang, "Jesus, our Neighbor", doer, found that, this year, it was player may never recover,- and often the injuries are fatal. The al that evening. She is making, at last reports recovery and which was appreciated. The hostess- ft"T Finishing her lactation period in mot all sport. Winter and sub ex ereive is often so strenuous that a good her many friends are glad to know es, Mrs. Johnston and Mrs. Bayles, the 365 day division of the R. O. P. a very fine tea for the zero weather came unexpectedly, which made it difficult for them to the,heart is permanently injured, that she will soon be home again. W. F. Chapman and wife, of Buf- provided with an average test of 4.08 fat, the members and guests. mature Holstein cow, Milly Segis got back to civilization. ition. They and often a limb is broken, that falo, and C. M. Willson, of Windsor, The congregation of St. John's un- Ech.-..', bred by Stanley Bagg, Osha- ' =;,,: , '. had to tramp through the deep may confine the sufferer - in a spent a few days with F. and Mrs, Chapman recently. They were here ited with Claremont, on Sunday af - wa, and now owned by W. H. Went - ternoon for the service of unveiling ney, Pickering, had a yield of 13,740 snow, in very cold weather, car ry. hospital for weeks. The object of attending the funeral of the late N. the memorial tablet 'Placed in the lbs, milk. She was milked twice dal- their pack on their backs. In these sports is to build up a per J. Chapman Will was th4 eldest Church in memory of the Late Rev. iy for the full year. Mr. Westpey al- some cases they had to tramp ten son son physically, and usually they son of Nelson Chapman, an uncle of A 7% cLellan. Rev. J. E. Glover, pas- sr, qualified his mature Holstein miles or more to reach a railsyay. accomplish this object, but too N. J. who lived on the farm now owned by Urban Blake. for of, the church presided. Mrs. Jno. cow. Polly Veeman Jewell. This cow McLellan, son of the deceas•�I, wa- was bred by J. S., Valleau, Grafton, In other cases they went out to frequently injuries are sustained A'Iarge number of the friends of asked to unveil the tablet, tl',e min- Ort., and uring the 365 days she It -anoes along their camps in L 8 that tuay. inaini a pet -son for life. Miss Doris Gee visited her home at later reading the v.-ords of dedicat- in tnilk produced 12,907 lbs. too- river and wheu it was titlie to Nootherexercise is more betiefi- her parent's, north of here on Wed- ion, and readill-K a letter of 'regret ting :averaee) 3.78. from Re v. W. Fingland, M. A.. B. D. return they found the. rivers cidl than walking. A person ie nesday evening last, giving . her a miscellaneous misce shower on 'the eve of of -N.iagara Falls, who was,dilable to Dunbarton ng them frozen up, thus preventing 'lot inclined to indulge in it so that her marriage. Miss Doris was teach- be present, but expressed hi; deep from. returning horn e- in t heir it will cause physical injury. er of No. 5 School for three years , approeiation of the late Pc-v. A. 9Ac- Paul's Anglican, Dunbarton, .Z. ' canes as they had intended, and ple in the city who are employed and had made a Iasi' lasting impression Lr,llan.' Rev. G. - C. R. McQuade, ch- 3u rAay, Nov. 26th - Sunday before rm airman of the Oshawa Presbyter}, some had- to return without '"their in souse sedentary voQAt16n._ I make on many p pupils who passed through her tuition. -The whole community _q ;vent, Sunday School at 2 p. in. who was to sire an address, 'did not Laymen's Service at 3 p. m. At this irtipply of venison. ' The early tae ruistake of riding to their are . wishing her well in. her new arrive. Rev. P.. L. Jult, of Brooklin, sen'-ice Mr. J. Manchester will Area - approach of winter was -1thefly wurk ins street tar or automo-* bile. It be home. Many from here are to read the scripture and offered pray -. ch, and Mr. M. Kerr,- President. of er. The memorial address w-" deliv- the Deanery Lay-men's Association, i'l the OilitlDent" that mad& their would far better for his health if be frotu, planning attend the banquet in St. Andrew's erect by Dr. Richard Davidson, grin- will take pad in the -service. 7U. 'muting unpleasant. wtndd walk his borRip to big' work, even if he Church next Tuesday evening to hear the Western speaker tell of. cipal of Emmanuel College, The mer. of the congregation are spec. choir sang "Still, Still with nee", Tally invited to attend. The cent, the 'despised capper, had to go five or six miles. It conditions in the drought areas of Saskatchewan and the hymns, 286, 356, and 174,,ir, the -Hymnary, which were loved by ip coming is f9k cou%lderable ptib. ,light be tiresome- at fir.-At, but Sop where he. ha-s been- Mr. McLellan. were sung at the ser- �E BACK, P.HEIUKATISM, SC- living. FATICA, LUMBAGO respond quick. Heity these days. It is claiwed -.tft . er is time he would tboroughly vice. The church was filled to cap- 17 t-1 RUMCAPS. E. C. Jones, drug. that tbat'theie i- in virculatian a enjoy the exercise, and his w ork -acity, This is Good representative -ntative-,; beini�r present sufficient. numliee of tappers to would also be more pleasant. 0111, medicine. inf,. . Sybilla Spahr'S itemedy. ITebroat 7-- Igive twenty five to every man, xrandi)arents.. especially . thole fruill for Diseases, Cough., Croup, woman and child in Canada, but the old Country, were ;treat devoteev of thin- form of -ex,,16,,., Sore Throat and Tonsil [its. Results. quick, better value arKI guar- THE RED smus notwithstanding this this large uum- .good, &WHITE ber, it 6 said th*%t there is a They. thought notbingof walking anteed.- Get. is. E. C. Jones, drugg. ist v earcity. The question naturally t iven ty or thirty miles in -a do Ir arises, where have they- gone - und sonae-.have been known to Offer the f Ilowing Ex t n% Specia, 0 0 Is for Ode explanation I, that one valk'seventy miles in a day. Of Big Turkey Shoot Thurs., Fri. and Sat. church in the Dotuini" h-.td7di,;. course in those day-.A there were 0`0 To be hetJ !i tributed 100,000 mite boxes in the such vehicles as the niotG11 -cdr. "0' in those days were there •etil• SATURDAY, NOV. 25TH Sugar,'-10 lbs for charches and Sunday schoals and -73c* this would explain the location' of ways, so if a person wanted to gf, from one another he wa- To h- h-ld at Lot :it. Con. Z), WIii,1J,y Tuwn-hip. by Peel, lemon lb 23c. a large number.- Department place'to W M. S. C A M M A C K or orange, per stores also have to keep on hand a compelled to walk. The-pioneerr. - large iiivmb�r, to make 'change. of this country, through necia-r-ity When &) Turkeys, 110 Geese and 10 Guinea Hens be Soup, Clarke's tomato, 3 tins t`23c. Their goods are"advertised to sell were great walkers, and they did . will given as prizes. at 90 cents reduced f rorn adollar, lot suffer from it, although they. 12.kauge . shot guns and ?9 rifles Tiger Salmon, 1-2's, 2 for -25ce and other prices similarly reduced. might be very tired, but that allowed, Bome years ago when the country 'height would be overcome with a night's -But Ammunition provided. Match starts st-I o'clock sharp. C "Crosse & Blackwell ..',:was at the of Its prosper- rest. now if a- city_rosident Held under cover in case of storm. 'atSU P9 40 oz. bottle v icy, the copper was despised, has to go three or four block!, he hail Clothes, doz., 3c, especially in the'oorthwQst said will ,a street car end ride, and pins per was seldom used. But now, in days of depression, the cent be out the price of a street car ticket, and also the valuable INSURANCE It Comfort Soap,, 7 $ 27c, ..these exercise. More walking is what ban Rained in p6pularity. The this generation. needs. 'STORAGE—EXTRA cent is now used to place of the nickel.' It ig used extensively Audley C YRIL- E. MO RLE Y Eggs, guaranteed, per doz. as .,33c church collection by the- Scotch- Thos. Puckrin has been laid off. Pickering Ong Man, and a scarcity would be with a_ cold for a few days. keenly felt by him. rt is certain that no one here re Phone 6 "00 _..........,1800TH cg MURISON 7, '.-The Canadian apple is gaining •t in popularity in the British mark- -.AUGTION SAL OF during the Wt- year or two. For- some veers 'they have no s F A R M ,'.,S T 0 You, order ­.-.PHONE PICKERING W, .:We deliver been held in favor, due to the dishonest methods practiced by • the prodneets and dealerm. The .111PLEME.NTS, FEED ETC. practice (A placing the largest and P i c k er' 1 n g" H a r"d w Arb' Store .7-boot apples at the top and bottom afthe barrels and an top of the THE PROPERTY OF baskets and the small And poor quality of fruit underneath the R A N K M A c­R A' E The Canadian Winter Home Needs Plenty of Host and Light. Mood is a poor - method of adver- At Lot 34, 18on. 2 Pickering (fmile west a Findlay Oval Range and an Alladin Lamp. Rising for futurio business. By of Cher wood You will always be Satisfied. these methods Canadian fruit. ) on -growers were losing ground in Saturda'', Novembor the �Mtb, 1933 Y -Alladin, Lamp, special at $0.25. tb;-, E�1*'.!Zlu ruarket,. -being captured by tbe U -1ted a 'I I Only Coffield Electric. Washer, he following property, It a�mely special for W.00, States and other foreign countries And South Africa, who exported HORSES Horse rake; 13-disc driliw M,.H.; 13. P,lo'vv Shares for all makes of Plows. e th ir apples caref ully graded and B ay gelding, heavy draugbt; Bay gelding, heavy draught. �7 ."vator, tooth drill, M.- H,: 8.prtnktoothculti- new; Steel land roller: Set of.4. Agen' t foe MeO ormiek.Deering Farm Machinery and Repairs. ti,ne to name. This year. how'. Brown pony, driver. section drag harrows; Extra harrew ..�ver, the Canadian apple has been CATTLE section; M. H. manure spreadpr; Set Motto:—"We h&ve it, C,%n got It, Or 1 the favorite with British 'C008"m' B. & W. cow, in full flow. bred -of B. & W. cow. in fu 11 flow, bred- disc harrows, out-tbrow; Scuffler: Gang Plow; 2 Riding plows: Dcyuhle it 19 not ruade." .I.r, a very marked ImprOvement Nvas shown In the uletho(i ()f Holstein cow. in full flow, bred Holstein cow. in f till flow, hred Jtrne 30, nlo6ld Plow Pullpys, Shafting, Fork Ne kyokes, Whiffietreeg etc., To c rni� I S., BALSDON, 7. PICKERING the fruit. This is due .13. & W.,cow. in full flow. bred B, & W. cow. in full How, bred Sept. 8 drill-, Single walking plow; Potato plow; Turnip plow; 2 Heavy wagon the campaign e%rried on by the Whitecow, infullflow. bred Ju'ne2l B. & W. heifer, due to c%lve. 2nd calf geare.medium height. good; Spring -agon; Hay rack-. Gasoline engine, 7 L 0 0 K H E RE. :­�4nadlan , High Commissioner, B. k W. ow, supposed to calve in Jan. borse power; Cutting box: Grain grin. Forgason,-and others, for Blue cow, supposed to cs.Ive in Dec. - der. Joliet; Fanning will; Turnip put. inept paciting. The Canadian Jersey cow, supposed to calve in Feb. per; Set of bob eleighs; Outter; Pony We'have on our d tables many lines which we-are passiaren''.' ispay iiit grower has learned tha'titis, Red cow, supposed to calve In Feb, B. & W. spotted cow, in full flow cutter; Buggy: A quantiti of harnpas; Cream separator; Milking mactill3e; you at aws below present cost prices. To clear these Rae@ more profitable to be honestin Jersey heifer also Parldt suite, 5 piece. we have substsontlally redneed the priess in eac h case, which makes a very attractive buy for you. iheir methods of placing their Black and w bite heifer . PRED Men's Work Boots, in those, 1.89 2,49 P roduct on the market. This year $WINE About 3DO hu Pheig of turnips corns and see pr. hAn been a good one for the grow 4 Store..hogs,' welgh around 100 the. About 50 budhels of mangels Boys' and Girls' Scampers, while they last, 90c pr. .'er, The crop hi�s� been an abti6d. -.'ant one and the quality of the IMPLRMENTS Binder, 8 ft., M..H.; Mower, 5 ft_M.H.'* ftack of wheqt straw quantity of corn In the stook. Men's Heavy Sweater Costs at 2.49 each. •rBoys'Hnglish Sport Panta, Sp6clal, 95c per pair. :Men's Fine Sbirts, a bargain at W and 1.00 up. " 1rult was never. better than this Men's Work Shirte, good qnality, 75c each. -7 ;­vear. C%tiadians have an advan- .­ SALE BEGINS AT O.NE O'CLIOCK, SHARP We are always glad to see you and it I --never any'trou'ble to-show their competitore.in -NO RESERVE yon.our merchandise. i in the tariff jPbone 2004 pr! 1ollAr per hun. 0-i wa= granted TEFLUS.—Feed, Pigs, Furniture Harness. and all sums of $25.00'and tinder. cash ; over that amount M months credii on app-toved joint C E C I L B ADLE Y , to j_1 1 -1 1 '1 At the Con. inf)tep. 4 per ceilt straight off for cRsb. Chi- preference WiLF. REF-80a, Clerk PRENTICE PRENTICE',Aact.ioneers 1-4 P .T ,.:� .:.y.r• _ , :a'. _ .:;.a. -r.. • ..... +i'*"4�� °�fxrza s., . ���=.c„ �,�;'z?�A �=•', �.;;•�' - ry-+.�•- -: - � ;r- „,�.. �: .�BX,,•,� :• y Q.Ii=ILON7 -. The asst daooe ia`1be hail is PRIVATE- MATpaNITY NIIRS Animal i°�r a” Maintensum $��0 -"- slated for Dec. ,29th. , Prospects are good for a real IN(i�H EE Faced eaq«e et t�s United • pfa 4JUrs. John Scott is reported to g Ya`•8. otwp of fall wheat nest year. be im roving in health very slow mss. Nov. Zeds _p y Medical and Coavalesceot Oates 1 _ !l<re Michael and eon, olfWhitby, ly. Her friends will pleased to DUNBART011i spent Sunday with Jas. Evans. accepted The Annual M[,ssiona ,e see her out again soon. - - ry and Main- . Sherman and Mrs. Rumohr are The children of the pablde school Private and demi Private Room$ tenance Fund Banquet will be held T 1�T 7�T t�^cc N-;r nicely settled in their new home. 6 Webkl hates SL0.00 in the basement of St. Andrew's Ch- ,I N S U R AN V E are anxious to have the neighbor y s The local stores are to be seen hood know that they have a splen• • ' Inspection invited urch on Tuesday evening, Nov. 28th _ AUTOMOBILio —open ias up Christmas wares for did coaeert in ceapratioo for the under the auspices of the M. and M. y -dlay. A P MR9.�iEOR(iE THOldY80N Committee of the United Church, in. PIRE9 p � Christmas Beason. - .' '. •- The 0. P. R. have laid o�E one Phone 7" Pickering, with F. M. Chapman, in BURGLARY __ _ _ . • .,: . :. man from each section during the 51.21 Stautiville. R. R. No. 1 the chair. There will be community , i ,past week. Green River singing ,a few toasts, special music 10ASUALTYI Good sleighing allover this part -. - and an address by Rev. Bert How- ard, LIFE INSURANOE of the country. One of the earli Miss Booth visited the parental who a minister from Sf conditions phone Pickering ?980 MY -est in ears who has been telling of conditions. y home over the week -end. . James Allaway, of. Toronto, Many happy returns to all these in the dried out area. Come and hear 1O Mr. Howard. Admission 25 cents. �. E. OW G /Li.. .agent a few days with his niece, Green River people who are having Banquet to commence at 7 o'clock, Mrs. Chandler. their birthdays in Nov. and Dec. ��� ��0�� sharp. All welcome.' FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND) _ Mrs. Caskey has returned to her EMBALMER d -home from the hospital much Mr. and Mrs. A. Hutchings enter - `-improved in health.. twined 'Mr and 'Mrs. Draper to tea THE " MADELIN'E" olW. J. Mather,I � Mrs T. Paterson sent a few on Sunday evening. IN ONE (Successor t p BEAUTY _ - SAL : N . stonSvtlle Miss Gertrude "Coakw�ell entertain - -� daps of the peat week in Brooklin, a few of her friends on Tuesday D ROYAL HORSE SNOW Night and Day Service`•' with her daughter, Mrs. Pengelly. evening. Spundid Horse.. -au classes Here's a "Big 9 eciat" for Business Phone Residence Phone Geo. Scott, who has been con R' g p you ladies. 9801 fined to his -home and bed fora bindms.�a`tr,vme - A dance' will be held in the Green who need a nice new smart 9820 - month, was able to be down town River Hail, Friday .evening. Dec., 1st • International Arrny Offiters Permanent Wave. - a stn on Monde of this week. Billy Hole, Floor Manager. Admiss- Teams, zuropean•Americanand JUST FOR A LIMITED TIME` R y �; Canadian. inthr;rliaQlumpiascon- inspector DIN�'Y. S� GARAGE The aehdol bas iven cents. tests. The presence of the Foege so get busy and make an appoint- g 'row.. % due tc the centrou. gift of our Continuation School an unusn Mrs. Frank Carter was the grac meot with me. Cur. Brock .and Kingston Rds. all favorable report, the teachers ious and capable hostess on Wednes- 1- •IOC E. SeaxTam & Sons geautifuiNel Wart-, Trice $2.5X0 g y D Limited reeeivinq special commendation. day whir. -she entertained the Lad- Sts Hurl $1.95 —' Ed., Gibsuu hae not been so well ies' Aid in" her• home. • BEEF AND DAIRY CATTLE Argo - - .General Repair Work -all cars, _.• SHEEP AND SWINE Finger Wave and Oil Shampoo, . ZQe guranteed at reasonable of Iata,-4nc3 - -ou- Sunday_ - last, -wvas, With such , good. sleighing we a I, ofc.n.dc.nstxtc _ •• c prices. ^' suffering a weak.spell. which, much would nut be - surpri - t�..�f. �aa cbamp;oa, 10 Marcel and Oil Shampoo: .. 40e alarmed the family for some flute. fashioned i"Com sleigh-load uand see me some Tr 1i 9 e. Hot„ it a o restore a d Dunlop eldin - - y • ROYAL POULTRY SHOW Mani-Ore 86c g' ;} • Miss Margaret Macnab to now �� P Piseooa, rabbits cavks Facu�l :'3oc 'Batteries ropaired and charged, -• ' - <:..•� recovering from file recent fall to *NATIONAL DOG SHOW y y P O treat n crt $1 00 Firestone Tires.1 - -..the cellar of her home, when the The Whitevale Baptist Choir pro- •. social event or 6 for . 5 W (}olive and Oi[e. feel of her house shoe caught on a vided the musical part of the even »ROYAL CAT SHOW Just what your scalp needs. step.. ing service on. Sunday night here. all suffy champion, Mrs, -24. -1vVla.S13e12,, Refreshment Booth In Connection -e. Local• weather prophets 'are Both selections were well rendered, + Exquisite FLOWER SHOW , Phone Pick. 7500 x- eedictin warm weather before was "abide With Us ". The offer- Piet, varieties for Phone . Zt AREU0\T p g .. . every reties -- -- :. - - — - (night or day). Christ.nap. while- there are others tory music. - g -- !' Who feel that' win ter has come to Miss Janet Robinson,' of India sp- D SONGBIRDS, FANCY FISH MILTON SLEEP �� � � �Mtt t b Ed oke in the -Green River Church last music sad colour 7. stay. t 421y ..PROPRIETOR James Underhill is suffering a Sunday. Her experiences there were 0 GRAINS FRUITS SEEDS C4sdvisadian� - -- - -severe attack of gall stoue'truuble, very interesting. W_ a wish to. expr AND VEGETABLES progress is ess our gratitude to 'Miss Robinson junioe Farnaen• J1.4-ia. cootesta and his condition and and we'h �pe-she will honor us again All- caasdianHorseboe being anxiously watched by hiq any t e, h Pitching Championships "eme' friend@. Rs�tlt:sx+ RAILWAY RATIX Miss Betty Pretty has received the trophy donated by the T. RUNICAPS RELIEI�'E PAI s in rh- Elton Co , Ltd., for the School eumatl:-r,. hackache, lumbago. USE q Fair contests in the .form of a RUMCAPS. E. C. Jones, druggist. , s silver and glass rose bowl, a very _ - _ - -.. . __ �i8bt( tfj�t kind s *iii p Eyesight Specialist - . pretty and useful itift. a + i�....aars. y.a,T The roeoiberg of the Bowling - _ Reliable _. • A 'TORONTO at -Club are reminded of the Stepper and Social Evening thiq Friday NURSERY STOCK Royal Winter Fear DISNEY B1ACir,­ - evening at 9 o'clock. Every are is urged to be on' .band and help Nov. 22nd to 30th Oshawa matte the evening an enjoyable FUR FAL" b AND SPRING da OpP• Post QaLaa Ptia.. Ls� �, Ingle 50a. Return 940, The Miasioo Circle of the Bap. PLANTING s� tilt Churcb will ateet at the home Raper 16t of jLardy•,Trees -,� Shruba j 2- Trips ' { of Idles Walker on Wednesday, ___ _ _ - Nov. 29th, at 2. So p..- m. The re an Plants,'both fruit EaOh GPap Eat�h Day' <port of the Convention will be and ornamental. - - ,['RED STACEY. given. Thank offering will be -Eztpr Week-End - received. Root Pruned Fruit Trees that save Painter and Paper hanger - Service. •(Late of Bolus Co,. Toronto) • _ On Sunday next Rev. D N. Valuable time in coming - McLachlan, D. D., Secretary of All class of worts guaranteed at lowest Daily Serv�iCe � the Evangelism sad Social Service into bearing early. cost. 15 years experience. 1!! Department of the United Church, t PINE DRIVE, - DUNBARTOIV IC.,L'FT/aS�ld� will preach in the Uvited Church J. T. ELLIOTT /,� AGENT or write Dunbarton P. O. : _.�.�ovv Fares bore. at 11.00 a. m. and at taro t 'between Toronto and .-agbam at 2 SO P. m: TJ<le HAWAIIAN Buffalo.. Hamilton, Detroit, ' >)[es. D. Moriarty;. of Detroit, "4 4 ; • visited her mother, Mrs. A. For - Harris. Or ilIis, 'Midland. - th, who is still confined to her w�v t f tirkson a Point- Bra ' - -bled se a result of the fall and frsc'•' •.,Eyes 'v U 1 T A R AND ALL U.S.A.' too. tore of several ribs. Mrs. Moriarty POINTS. i y - TENOR BANJO Etc. When uses hour nth- left Detroit on one of the popular _. :_ 9ucceesfutt -y t+�uabt by — as its llnal hoar the railway week end excursions. = t Tickets and information at - I ! ill be s nd standing a Our hunter" In the north have - - CRANK ROBINSON will be xtandlns fa a ' 4 T returned, some with some flee Modern .. of Toronto. 4RAY COgCH LINES mm �. T tM �epeciesens. Wid. Miller has one of the ftoee6 sir of antlers ever • - Eastern' House - Pi: kejcng @reeled !• our 'brought out linen the bush. For• •Life IN CLAREMU \T Uti N RIDA s creative- do ..ewe. tanately our fellows got'away Children a Sneciglty. the best resells. .� ~before the freeze n "No (mater TAbaW p. -that to cane (`, H Tuet t -� Write to - John and Mrs. McLellan a- V in so much concerti. FK.� \K ROBI \90ti a e, g N. W. STAFFORD ; and '�IIGRAND 33 Condor Avfnne, T.,r� nt:> $h� Road - Miss Mabel McLellan were in town Pam Z .:over the week end, where Mr. -- - - -- - - .McLellan assisted is the unveiling Statistics are put out to show that _ Pbooe4�� of the tablet to. his father. Soveml `•- certain- drains on the. nervous sys- other relatives, who were expected, tem tend to shortgn the life as well to be present, were unable to and suffering as it exists; is it not _ t teach Claremont, on account of and suffering as ft exists; is it not the storm, only sane reasoning, for- us to know The Brock road, mouth of the that if we can relieve this strain, N0 'a dter�bow swill or maple- Sth concession appears to be giv - suppose we' did -not prolong the life _ e the cl ageB y� fog the County concern this year: of the sufferer we would feel pleas- a , p� inside your iaS�sl� �� ua . .Fresh gravel to to be Been nearly urn in latowirtR that we 'mere the �oo�� � ' -- every week, building the roadway means of giving relief during the Gyproe plo7ides th10 msterW kad WAWANL9A INS. 04, fin an effort to 'avoid the --experi few declining years. Arai -yet this of lesBt expeaee iild aotawt Ohes rates ences of last spring. That part strain does not only exist in the de- $rteafety p for farm and o0onta7 buildings. . �lmmediately to the •north of Lire cUnmg years but is only too sure to � •' W[eastorm Insurance w oa builds h�- •eoncessiou should reesive' some east as long as the eyes can see up wstis, Ixiliuge s ad wind-mills, Kilos eta. nme .ftttentioe, say those who were and may be found in the eyes of R � tbRt ar0 w Automobile in$anees .,stuck la the 'mud thllre s few the very young. Nervous Prostrat- +nonthe ago. ion and Insanity are considered to to Am iof all kinds. On November 19tta a eonxrega- be very closely related, the former FARMS FOR BALK Lion that filled Claremont IInited leading •to the latter. , Use your. im- 'You pilper Gypiaoc Or . Write or hove - Okurch to capacity. wttneased the agrnation and you can see how cer- leave it phin (wiles pea• ~ ° D _ fain excesses common to man by the • eiled sod it is an exceUnt BOW�IIAN 8� ROWE unveiling of a beautiful bronze drain they have on the human body 20 WHITBY, .ONT.._ Rave erected in Alexander and Mrs. of the rough misdirected and wasted ner- i�isb tax. Or Aiabael- ve force through the expenditure - " Ian. Mr. McLellan served the may lead to the Baal freak down - tI►i, church-on this his only charge for and prostration -creating a mental 'Grypru is inexpensive, ei>rls con years, and a local anion disturbance that may end seriously. ft"ght sad rodent •' Net consummated between the dtructaurally strong and q� Meth�xiiet and Presbyterian rf ,; to elect with s minimum of ✓" ..':.churches in 1920., . A union with YOU Can BAY at HOIME . _ x Brougham was affected in 1950. 14leas. �• He was accidentally killed on ..T1R,ES, BATTERIES, November 9th, 1982, and his wife Gyproc may bemdyi4extifsdby died in the Jane oreeedina, Their ACGE890RIE8,1 the •masts on the board and she { eon, John McLellan, of the Hydro At me low;and better prices Greer strips along the edgs. - 'ZSlectrla Commission staff, of To P t csrstrlt, a..+w�tlatw� _ Tonto, unveiled the memorial. ' The address was given by Dr. ' you can in Toronto-. IVOR s'.rl. - • • oatarls ;Richard Davidson, .principal of l Emmanoel College, and Rev. P. L. Let us repair that leaky top. 'Jail. H. A., secretary of the Os6 awes • Prp:bytery, • assisted' in the — eervier, which was presided over Skilled Motor Repairs. -by Rev..J. E. Glover, pastor at l= -_ Claremont. The tablet was the Gordon J. Aw (Sold and Installed by gift of the conaregatione -at Rro _ •trgham and Olaremont, and the . Phone 29013 sys e ! 1 . • 1 . • �l family. IRAN$ J PBOUSB _ PICKERING, . - ONTARIO i rjC.Kllitllta - OWARW .$ . _ . Ab �, ' in, lbiiiL` ney imagined ihit the covered-in ways of old Damascub lay just around PIANOS and ORGAN ihe next tuming;, that the Street A Special List of Feature Bargains In EXHIBITION, TRADE-INS,, Called Straight, and not Limehouse RETURNED, RENTALS, a d ARTIST-USED PIANOS. Priced from Causeway, adjoined this winder-khan. $99 up. organs priced n from $39 up. entering other rooms, he was SHERL i OCK-MANNING ORGAN—Chapel style, 13 stops, 6 sets of transported to the Seraglio Palac'e, reeds, suitable for.gmall church, sulldaY School, or lodge- room, -$65... and thought that be stood io the treas- ury of the Sultans. HEINTZMAN CO., 195 Yonge Street, Toronto. Please mail a Only the manner- in. which these' now offering. complete 1,18t Of the Sp,ecial. Bargains you are priceless items were d �yed served NAME -piled carelessly upon r�pugh, trestle -ADDRESS tables. Freight paid, on all purchases of '$125 or nea�est Here were -lac ':ailwQY station In O'ntarlo. 7 swords, Venetian goblets, whoie' 'ser- — ----- i vices of Ming porechrin; prayer car- City of London May privately, three-firms being asked b: a museuni; a collection of books 'in fer. Two said "No,' thank yeu,",',aur The Corporation of the City of Lon. .quisite birdings; a great quantity don is seekirig*to dispo.se the- third off-ered $1,250. of antique silver. of Its famous "Sultan Collection" of table ilass. ancl, A- highly civilized and. vvell.dressped 's hatr 6; IUAN HEESEELAUC china. Till en purchased In Correct Spelling H S Gfeek d'id the honors. "Mr. Jo Lung 1SG'7 ful' the civic banquet at which the Sax nfoitun4tely away," he explained' Corporation entertained Enforced by -La' the Sultan of 'by to Norwich. "Birf if I ca.n help, I am Turkey and' had cost abAt-$2,500' -% 'o-dmjbt,", turning Aftlef,%�drds' ifi�se- 9�e�vice's'of gldss imposed on- any who fail to spell thil. can't!" Kearney -replied. n d 1i to Kearney, who was endeavori 9 to an Ch ia. were sent to the Mansion names of streets and distrIefs ac Matt Kearney sees his sister Eileen they tell me here." �1& hD bewilderment, "you iave a .1-jolise'for the. use of the Lord Mayor cording to the new rules, These neNi tileen tells Jack Rattray, chief offleer Th]i ul-de-sac was tt dLfinite idea what you. are seeking?" of the is.c iriously -quiet; I , day -and -his -buceess'ors. The'to rules-are embodred-lb All aigreemen that she Is upset byJhe appearance of. althottih its, blind. end ierminatedi Kpan.'i-,y �onquered his astonisn- it became ki.,own as'the Sultan Col- between the governme ts o -P collared overcoat. William Dawson Haig. very near to the river bank. Here the ment . He endeavored to recall Daw- - lectiall, bei* T-9 Shown-to visitors from wid Brazil standardizing the spellim who had also said 9dodbye 'to Eileen fog was thick- again.. Kearney con- ig's instructions. - Jo Lung was. all parts of the world, In the same Of tl1e,P'Ortug.uese language traced a shipment of opium to the Wal- J-ured up a picture of the Wallaroo the. biggest "ferice"=-gr dealer . in -way as -the famo-us wIlftc0on -of plate, laroo. but It was unloaded and sent bal;1 Lying far downstream and �f a cosy StOlen goods--in all Undo Surprise Sixty 'years after purchase, In to King's warehouse- before delectives '7,were. able to -search -state room'. -Eileer. would be .,-n bed visits had never yet eazt, him nal)- 1927, it -as fbtnid that the attra-ctioir N now, propped up, reading., 11�-, hoped ping. This was a new move. Detec- of the Sultan Collection wa . a not so CHAPTER 1.—(Cont'd.) she,%vas happy.- He. viifa�.'very -fond -df tive Sergeant Norwich had memorized gZeat, alid.'tbe reign!ng Lord Mayor Von from Eileen. 2. long.liq of stolen. jeweiry7-p�inci- asked the CorporatIqn.to take It pally foreign and their job. was to his official residence. The collection Suddenly, -it� small- door, other lovingly, at this moment reeled set� in, one -ent Into 'retirement In a spe- .0, out of tbie bar. As -they disappe . ared, reater ofie, opened'quite try t4) id.entify even one item in Jo's. then 1. se sklently inwards. The light; of an emporJum. ...On-this, Haig coizid act. ." cfally construtted - undergro.und cub- the door reopened to admit a customer -Baby vho, judging from externals, appear- electric lamp of that-rik-e"l—"A. earried and the cases of iopium lay in an a,j- b6ard at Guildliall. by the. police shonet'into their- facel. joining yard! An attempt was 'made. tcL.dIs­.po.-e­of- Yourself ed to belong to the sa-me trade as th, which ry 'vocalists, A seafaring man evidently Behind th 4nd in My friend, 231r. Brornsen; bas--sever� 14 an4 the--best'offer was.$1,5()O, e lamp, isti�guishable i at commissions," said Norwich. (Matt as dechrie'd. This was in 1930, T -%--but, in this case, sober.. He' walk;;� the darkness, appeared a stoopi ng Fear I ney was "Mr. Bronsen."i ­B,t An6tber i�ftorChas ]Eagle Brand! What you . wan 'piease7" asked mostly colored' gems." of bitter beer. Directly the barman, a . 4 hAPPY b.bies he-* b—ft To.red -liaving served him, had retired: monotonous vo;ce. 'y ru c9nit ",eftly-arl 70,ift. vi York client to Learn Crepe' Pape y ',O.K,, Norwich?" said Haig, ad- Peering-hard. Matt KeArney made missi9ned by a Ne r r wore a dark blue complqt� a*.colle(ftion of -M** 1111411 Of .6essing the new arrival. Ut 'thaf'the speake sapphires." Flower - Alakitig hint- an balty %are. Vrito for "Sapphires!" The Greek - raised Kearney started and �;tared. from turban. The doorkeeper w not IL Use sawpon we.. aA , , as heavy. eyebrows. ""I. fear I am unfei- By 2, N`ew Simplified. Inexpensive lir one, might'have anticipated, -a China- Method, Write lre, Lliianr.4 face to face; then If Mr. Jo. Lune were.. here Ts,dley Hoa-*. Toronto. Inspector," the man reported—"and '.Mr. Jo Lung." '.NOrwii&h riplie'd he might be able to help you. But to DECORATION SERVICE booklet ti -and turning- customer from the United Statev.." few sapphires in stock at * pre,-enL., Dawson Haig ii�daej it " he" smiled Z� the best of my 'knowledge we have 70 LOMBARD ST., TORONTO They are nc slightly, to the melancholy titizen', who amok- -Tbe"b,owwab turned light upoli the IL his pipii�'silently­ beneath' the pie- speaker's ture gallery of famomis fighters: "I don't see' you here before be you shall -see." ]HOW TO AVOID "Maybe not,". Rorwich returned 'dowm three naked wooden st4e;is anli -,--ILLNESS Il'i-irptly; and, -"But I come from' Mr.* Bernanison pieked a way through what seemed The nian sprang up p -W be a Mlection of lamps—lamps of when you begin to .13aig grinned into the blewildired face Look at thie, - feel- fagged out at Ha held, out a cird. ' Bor� brown I perforated brass, of silver and of the einj of the day, look out. IlincA.-I -of Kearney. g-eis grasp�d it and'plaiced 'it close 90 ;m, Chifta, is just around the corner waiting - t d "My own meth6ds," he,.said. "The- fir ld-, lampp fromArabia, fr( . . lay you low. At times like-this there'i I I b,fore _the. light of the la-irtern-, then: -and from Japan. nothing like Wincarnis, the great torkig - tis Detective Sergeant ;,iorwiph all icriminal." ' Then, ta Wkkham: "Got- - "All rightt!" said : the guardian ��af � - , - ­ I i - that hits won over 20,000 recommen- dations from 4t the card from Bernardson the gatewa3r. "Pleasezome in." medica men. "Got it at nine o'clock, Inspector; The -two stepped into- a little courb- Mall shop, and the Greek,, supping.1 drug. In each bottle tho-e are'all th�i: ard which seeme,: to turn left under *and came straight here, B ut I'm Y behind a narrom counter. pulled out ' nourishing elements of 2!J Ihs. of.- too ajs 01 afraid I ffhall have - t6 takk �your, place' th� le� of- a dilar0ated hililding and . fpr I grapes -added to the Strengthening ZSte. ith 'and open.ed it whichi so Kearney had been told,'actu- 8 tray-from ben.e elements-of bect ani guaranteed indil onoo -.on the: Jo Lung job--". the. visitor . s' inspection. ots noIN "What do 3,,?u -mean.T' Haig. asks�l ally. daine-opt in the 7kJjoining street. extracts. Eno The Arab proved to be a gaunt man . . :,t.:. These elements in VVirtrarnis wit aria 0 insupporl.0le silence began to beat ! qviiekly rustiort) lost enerpy. Tb" --in the. Bond . street case. nee he had e own -in the Drink this de4i6ous wille r*gu You're to report back at once," �, 'I, t ver kn blast! The Bond street case is a flea- entered a little dimly lighted passige, Ah, well!" i6g overlooking- the courtyard.. Unde =nia; anaemia and debility, 4 sik J; 'then.-' this vb,dow. upon the goor, Were a Wincarnis. At all druggists--' d.can you talk like a Chicago gu-#- dirEy matir�-ss, a- bicittle,' a tin mug, Ag6rds: Harold F. ffitchic..& Co. id., x . nan, -,he asked. and the remains of a meal upon an Toronto, "Afi-aij pot., sir! Lancashire see's inamil. plate. The pla(!e was silffv rWh, n.yau've, r �-Ijnun -Annie,, ine out." and fall of- cigarette. -sniokiF It vr,� j- A�d of 11r. Arruy 6timp:; P b When you'v�e read how every 'stock "I was counting on you, Inspe'et-ur!" night porter. On'the market took a slump lid. '­Hell!" said.Dawson Haig;' when". ­Please' wAit,". sa'id fhe 1,-A'r�'V(tb.J,When you've read ho.\v Mr.' Hitler 4.0 -d hazing all the Jews; bviousli," . Matt Kearney' inter-' leaving- Aeni t6�cther in the, dimly to 'op a 'St Co Ho'w rupted, "you're forZet ing nie!- I- lighted room. Shufflitig foo 'telis diet, 7-urn yovr paper �i:6" ih6 adi don't At m-to fall, like a' C��;ca:irj'.'&-un'- law&y. i r.; ­sd- m­e -darl"p-lace 'beyon'd, 'and Anil read the interesting nvw�. man, I'm' toU a'r�-etiiniiz- 'Kearney was about -to speak when; ''There's a boyieh bob for sister, ""You Ca t -able American iiceent-" Norwigb Aook his. :head urgently I *. I- - .. . I .-. 1.�Jhe.re's a facial for ma, -�onlgbt­hai�- hush ��* long way off-in IiJdi And a job that's for your !.a; , There's a radio for uncle, `Wie'-han—." he glanced. at Ae-latter Ali'hou�h �t'first he' failed to''iden­ For your aurt a du-.-s th.A's'new n tli!Z� A! t:fy it, inini(diatel'y �e- kne' 'And if you're looking closely, -,Kearn-ey, listen: here's prie(:Iess 'c.(,py' than th-e note of A rat, It Was Nil: "I doe§n"t niatter: I'll find a way." -ne\� of %i+�t it i-There's a tompany wanting l3uyer�, "Youl: have to " nible ooi.a-stray Then, '-Ud&n15:, h'. k For the newest kiiid of pie. (10. The best kind that (,an be had. in some %xa5-:-unEleAn: 2.1 I'And :.,(ju re missing the best. stori assirg up th. lull glass of water .,CHAPTER 11, Take 2 Aspirin Taofets. dissolve 3 Aspirin Tablets old - brick wall, did not, look - velly 9 ising. Partially defaced by time an.d earney whisleved. Too Nlan� Sodas Cause of Divorce'! ... �--Almost Instant Relief in rhis way Just' beside the inscrrptio-h -.v`is an -1-t. -was­ A husband accused f. like. Ja electric bell push, a d to'thi's 1) The emporium of'J6 Lung.'%vas, in-: tiv4 Sergeabt­.Nor�vi,�h applic,(l his ci-edibl�- -a;7 a fiiiry. tale. It -occupied' I s ii 'n 0 Nr. - L is the way doctorr throughout, the- Corn-puny Linilt,dd. md Lhe'lyanle' ii a M. Redden, who was -orld now treat colds, Bayer n' ilic jdrm oi a cros� -.s on th r,66. t cach iablct.. They dissolve almost Di n 7,t. -0 hine roonts a th five Al ti I ie,court lier it is recognized as the QUIC . N.- in'tan0yZAnd thus W6 most. 'siiv," hd wbi4ered. in all, and.-each one literrIly-tram-1 in Nova Sc�t ­ She said-s I, -EST, saTcsr s&iJst'waY'Lo treaf he hou .1 f. jnstanil�, when y�u -take them. xel Hill bur Id. For it will ch&k'an ord Iiiiii a poultry farm In Dre% And for a g, leave no irritating T,,arti- KIRKLAN D LAKE GOLD �et.a box of 12, `G COMPANli' LTD. Al I N IN . . . Diffi(-ully excites the inind to the' Ilkis.And-whenyoi tablets-or bottle oi '24 this stock outstanding a non�- the ii iky which smtalris se� tbqf you get As' 51­3 KING STREET WEST,TORONTO WAverley 11G3 ISSUE No. 47—'33 of r � e .:�- ,� -,.�' sss.�'° .s"� ,� • - �,::::�,.::; >...... �. �.•:. -: _ _ .::mss' .r•; � �... • *a'_ �- .,,•ice . u.'. - - : t-, , L . i �� v' -.'t -. ' -.i..M des h' • W 6°r•' � M. -'�i, •. .>5 - • t.- i M r .r�' �►. tit ► .►.►.►.Is�'.i►�►� �►.►ir'.r Make Your Own i ® COMMENTS - EVENTS .Jacket, Dress ' sy HEL EN R'ILLIAMS. , �► r ` ! `� -- = 1llvstr a e Lesson Fur Wishe d Wi4h Fr( rt r Pattern A R O V ND H E DIAL ---- . -S. - _ w Woman 's �By AUSTIN MORAN _, - ,� _ h "They Were Doing Their Part 15 Years Age _ By Mair M. Morgan , •=had organized a boys' band and +y� The. Lombardos -Guy and Carmen g',,,�� /'/� /�,,Ii,,�/ % /e`s were playing Lor soldiers'camped at London, Ontario'. WHAT Freddy Miller was a private in the army on this side- HAT DO YOU THINK? 'Evan Evans was in the Biitish $oyal Marine Artillery, attached to the French Army in the anti-aircraft section, wVe ha�'e with ,US the coldest November in some odd ninety _ Nlne= year -old Kate.. Smith n'as singing for disabled soldiers in Wash- I years. I knew, it was cold, but not that cold. It seems it is, ngton, D.0 We'll agree that woollies, _goloshes and' fur =lined gloves are ` "Yours Truly" Little Jack Little, though d volunteer, had been drafted to play the piano for 'the entertainment -of• gobs in' a Great. Lakes training `,� very , much- in demand. My neck muflied and warm —my feel $ration. t4 encased in goloshes and my fingers resting contentedly in their �4 Bing Crosby was enlisted in the Spokane (Wash.) High School's stud• '' nest of fur I- seemed- quite capable -of resisting any blizzard. _ y ent Army Training Corps. However, I have to report -that- -my knees registered the fact, Jacques . Fray of the Fray aiid Braggtotti piano teaui,` wfis on ate. staff " - of•General 7ourand at the French Far office. _ that they were, freezing and that my neglect was intolerable, : a Colonel Stoopnagle was in the o.s. Naval Rc'= cSrve. It seems that my knees had plenty of company.. Every damsel Gracle Allen's brother .vas rho kid with the clrunl . .'so ,e!n rue. s , � ,�r•�''f�l questioned admitted wlthout any adroit, approach, that her knees a _ =. . •. ; . . « . . : _ . - suffered in much the same manner, Those Boswells Keep' Rollin' along..... I intensely regret the standardization of attire. It is report- • r The Boswell Sisters- Coinmfe, Martha and to few - . -- ed that Europe, is so standardized that you no longer can tell a • York alter a triumphant visit to the scene of their struggling start in Holly-man's nationality. From a romantic and picturesque, stand- - = -crood _ . 7 A twist of Fate and the twist of millions .of .radio dials throughout the point this should cause a few sighs but from the sensible stand country•probably were. responsible for the fact that the Boswells, while tall- :_.. point it is to be regretted. Several warm petticoats or knee•. ing a five weeks' rest on the Rest Coast, were asked to interrupt their length boots of the peasants not only delighted-the onlooker', = = vacatio0 to appear 3a' the important Constance Bennett motion picture, - ' "Moulin Rouge ", several years after they had made a futile attempt to eye but also supplied warmth —a nice padding to withstand the ;crash the- gates of Hollywood's studios. This time the order was reversed meanest frost. ' s , . they were summoned. - For Canadian winters what more comforting than a fleece- IF • 0 • * ' • lined aviator's outfit? Frosty, keen air is bracing and` good but > Valise's Singing is Praised: - - - - - cold feet (or -knees) take any pleasure one should rightly. feel, Deems Taylor, writer of two operas for the Metropolitan Opera Com- rt's too much to expect or hope for but a nice thought! . pony and regarded as one of A- merica's outstanding tousle critics, thinks -- _ • • , • - that many stars- of the opera and the concert 'stage could take lessons - - - - ='n enunciation from Rudy Vallee. PLUCKING EYEBROWS :- Taylor spoke In praise of the radio- singer during his fourth - anniversary i Dr, H. R. C. Rutherford addressing a meeting the Biitish' of continuous broadcasting. and declared people who fire scornf ul -- o! ^' Medical Association denounced 'the so- called art of eye -brow crooning shouldn't- direct their resentment against Vallee• but against his -' :g7,oeo lmltacois. plucking. "It is," he said, "a matter for regret that thisvaltiable • • • • - eyebrow sign. is no longer-available in many of the younger .:Studio Pick -Ups. - - - - - - women today, owing to the development of the: Habit. of eye -brow t _ John McCormack takes no chances on forgetting a tine when he broad- plucking and it's replAcement by a thin .blgck line. I have,some -. casts.-. , he has the words before him in a little black book, There are all kinds of new lovely times thought that the idea must have originated in the brain 'Paging "Joe Penner" , -that's -what -a local - program sponsor is plain rough or hairy tweedy mixtures of some keen beauty expert, who did _not. fail to recognize thf_ 1 looking for. They ,lust can't seem to make. up their minds what they want aceording to French woolens and ' on the program, but to start -searching. fora Penner In,this town.,...well. shion's taking to them. tendency for the irregular and early disappearance of the hair in _ It's rather ridiculous ho . . .Y Toda:''s model in oxford grey .is this region,• a somewhat difficult _feature for his art. to overcome; Fred Ades Is one of radio's most liberal benefactors, contributing Lvely against plain oxford grey satin and so he called up the aid of Dame Fashion to decree_ its com• -, weekly to former vaudeville associates fallen on evil ways. �� Wendell "Rod -Head" Hall has written the words and music to; over 200 -crepe that tops. the. slit -line dress. plete removal. If this is so it is decidedly irritating to coil~ - -- ; songs, his biggest hit being "It Ain't Gonna Rain 1`o Store." The jacket has an exceptionally slim -. Sider. the thought that because .a. few of our, sisters lost theb - - _ ming neckline and is the favored. eyebrows naturally - the rest must employ the. painful tweezer 1 &00- 01sen` and Johnson`...... WKRW boxy type. The trend, however, today is for the natural line. 'So there is hope First Nighter ..........,:WBEN Style No. 2951. is designed for sizes ; • e e e IN*! 7+u� AIR" 1t1.3o -rum and Abner .. •wBE^t $6, 88, 40, 42, 44 and 46- inches bust. �j H AIR ����_' • Size 36 requires 3% yards 54 -inch MARRIAGE YS. HEALTH, � 6.00-Meet the Artist critU • •$lathe's All -Star 3.oa— •'x -7" ._ .........ivsEN material, with. 3 yards • 39 -inch con- ., Taw anothe" doctor steps forward and passes his opinior e.ao— Bridges of iris .........trRRC°r treating. upon the marriage state. He declares. 'that nothing but •goof - = 1Prlosentathoas 9.00— Triple Bar-x Day...:..`wBEN ge for in the married the incidence of - Bar.. Munchausen ......WBEN HOW - TO ORDER PATTERNS could_ be said of marriage. CFRB K •-• 9.30 -Leo Reisman ........ ». WBEN 9trats t sa4iTSta _ Singing Strings ..i:......CKNc -Write your name and address plain- mental disease was low, but slightly higher among women as the , 10.00- Dancing Party ..,.. »:....CRCT 11, giving number and ,size :f such result of the risk of child - bearing. station Metros �clo-ss 1 :00-�a coil er"6ro {!o :::..:; :cRCr patterns as you• want. Enclose 15c in _"The: loss of a. husband. or wife," -he. continued, • "increases .tc _ -CKNCe Toronto-....::;. 391 '1030 lV33DAY,. stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap a marked extent the liability, and, indeed, up to 55 years-of age �CF Montreal eL _CF 14 North Bay 22s 930. a.00— s..undway Melody ........ ub itu it carefully) for each number, and the preva_lency-of it 0 almost double that among married' men and Gene Arnold .- ...........WBEN address our order to Wilwon Pattern -. • _ CFR Chatham ...V...307 -1 :10 y women. In the case of single men' and women between 35 and CCHAQ Monte �l ,..... 431 , 6900 3.30- Hollywood show ...CFRB Service ^r3 West Adelaide St., Toronto. ,y .,three times g as high -as in the -married. • • Thos .- a:uo— Phtlharmenld .Otcheyrrs. .,CFRB 55 it is Pearl -Ir ,CFL Waterloo ...,., 465 645 Opera Concert ... ........CRCT- g • %;RCT,, Toronto ..... ». 313 960 Lso- hoover Sentinels'... . CRCT s rjche3 and, our forsake a expectation of life for a married man of 25 is nearly five year CHME. Hamilton ...... t4o 88o- 6,00 -Roses and -Drums .,. :.wKllw' more than .for. a bachelor of th,? same -age." So if you wouhi CRCO Ottawa ......r. 1010 �o- 30 and Sanderson ....wGR man we discover him `to b®. a fool, _ iCKOE Hamilton-'.*.*.* amilton ,.,..• 47s 1010 7.30 -Joe- Penner WJ7 but nobody could find It out in his like five years longer on.this earth, Ste u to the altar! '•CKPpC�,, Preston - 34. 830 8.00 - Jimmie Dur$nt�'...........CRCT P P CKLW, Wlndoor- London 555 340 Freddie Rich ..., .. ...WOR prosperity. -La Gruyere, . CPRY, Toronto .. 357 340 9.00 -Seven Star Music ......... WGR 1 Adii�lil'dl's Son Are you looking to: something KDKAA,, Pittsburg , ;... !06 939 -910-Album o! lltuslo .. CRCT if - HMOx. SL 'Louis :..... 37S -1080 10.00 -Jack Benny_ ,....WBEN Dlner- Waller , there's a button in KYw, Chicago ....... .. Sit -1080 Sunday Huur- ....CKNC my soup. Walter (ex- Printer) -TYPO- 'dltfergnt fir.-the .way of entertain.. 'WABC. New rl » ». 349 060 11.00- Firesid, n , , ... ..CRCT graphical error sir; It should be Learns About me for your .church. society. Wl3BM, Chicago ...:... 389 770 NONDAT WBEN. BuRalo .. » ».. 838 900 .' utton, "- Legion Burr. . club or Inatltutei WEAF. New York .. ». 46: 860 3,00 =D> uP S} mphonies ........cb'iii:� m - R Hotel. - WI:NR. et-o ....... 346. ..870 Blackfoot Trails ..........CK1U Running Capt. F. H. Reid, the r1e11 -know0 ' WGR, Buffalo ... ». 645 b50 $•SO -Bing Crosby .r.. :..r.....WGkt ,B.C. Carving traveller, 'Who tree been dootribut WGY, Schenectady .. ». $78 "780 Canadlanettes :..... »... CRCT " ing the series of articles t0 this WHAM, Rochester ..... 361 1160 9.00 -w at P. Gypsies .........WBEN At Present is Assistant Chef paper, under the treading of •Travel WKBW Buffalo .- ..... ! 3 ltsu Galetyy and Romance ......CRGT - - 'Wiz,- nfew York ».. ». 'SU ' 160 9.30 —Big Shot6 .............. cr"RB in Grosvenor House. Impressloba," has what Is, .perhaps, i wJR• Detroit ....... 400 - 750 Ship of Joy ... ..... «..WBEN _ _ the finest COl1eCU0n of European �. WLW Cincinnati e....r 438 700 .10.00 - Contented Hour ....RCBW - London pe WMA4 Chicago »..... 447 - 610 wavne 'King .. , ....... views to the' country. Pictures wTA3t Cleveland ...» 380 1070 sRESDaY Rod rick' Stahhope Wcni. aged taken with his own camera tieauli• These programs an +ubfecr' r• -" b.00 -Crump and Sanderson .. ;1�'Lr:� 1 °' ', 25 son of :ice - Admiral. Edward We- fully coloured, showidg ai,me of the ° without notiro ' c Out Of lire wa '!' _- 8..S0- W'rtgley Flour ............ .. .....`CFRi3 l.i ss, is working y places, as Well as - - _ ...... •- - :TSIIigaai. WsYOe' King. �... ..........WBEN Y gat Gro_venvr- Huuae, •'• 4lannin Standard Time 9.00 -Ben Bernie .............. WBEN : London, as an assistant c4ef -the first the localities about - whicb you bane California Melr Aes .......CFRB P.M. 9.30 -Nino Martini .. .. CFRB read and beard. Portugal. Spain; step 'in his new career o$ ruing a Captain Diamond .......... wiz Don Vorhees Orchestra:, WBC3v France, Italy, Switzerland, 'Atistlia, 3.50- Harlem Serenade .. ».. .CFH 3 10.0u- Legend of America CFRB _ hotel. _ Jugoslavia, Eiungar " 2.00- Grenadiers ...............CRCT Lives at Stake ..:......;: WIBEN :. r Y, C'zecllos!o ' i ' it 00- at0oriught 'on. Pacific......CRCT - ?4r: Wem •ss who was educated at vakia, Germany, Holland, Belgium WJAS -Dedication .....» CFRb - y ' g Show Boat' ......:........ WBEN wsaa>ESnAY•. : ;._ h.astbou •ne and Biarritz,' :is , tried ind British isles are included in - •9.30- Dramatic Guild ..........CFRB 8.90 -aert i.utu .. ......:..:.uttu•1• - .his unique collection. 10.00- Willard Robin ,� ...•....CF.R3 8,30 - Albert Spalding` .....,..,CFRB the` stage. films and rubber planting Paul _ Whiteman. ,,.......'.CRCT Waltz '!'line .. .,....CRCT' "' Fou particulars regarding this, " isms =• 9.00—One Hour with Your.... CRCT in Ceylon. His association with hotels Zommu icale with Captain Reid at- LOO— Rusur io Bourdon ... «..- .CRC'!' 9.30 -Burns and Allen ........wKBCV• o'a the Continent gave him the ainbi- Room l21, 73 Adelaide Street West, `- 3.80- Jimmie Jobnaon .........CKNC Leo Reisman ... ..,...WBEN g March of Time ........... WGR 10.00—Ortiz Tirado .......... CRCT Lion to manage a hotel of his.otcri. For- Toronto, y L 9.00 -Fred Allen ......,......WBEN Corn Cob Club ...,.... WBEN - _ Irvin S. Cobb ....... • wKBW Harry Richman '......... WKBW a while .r.'e has been working in the 9:Sb- ems from Lyrics .......CRCT hors d'oeuvre de a Football Show .. WGR BULOVA correct ti,,.e daily over Sta• P rtment of the kit- [ s Victor Young's Orcbestra.WBEN - tions CRCT -CKAG• Gems from Life S SCra eves[• . chen. He 'expects to -go through the' Meditation � ' buying and accounts departme:'ts and „ 000 provides fof fife creatiot5 acid main• the race Afeditatfou is the tongue of- tht New School of Mural ption office, eventual)-reach- tenance o: Professorships and classes in- the administration. soul and the language of our spirit.' Painting in U.S. I Ai in decorative design and mural paint-. Mr. Wen ys3- •said to a reporter:- '- Jeremy Taylor. _:_ —_ Establishment of two funds totalling ing which will be conducted beginning "When rubber crashed I, with scores "It is not he .that reads wosl but he a $228,000 for the founding of a schodl in the free art schools of the National of other young mien in Ceylon, -was that meditates most on Divine truth of mural painting and for the commis- Acad_eniV of Design. _ that will aionin of artists to paint murals for r..ined. .1 like anything to do •with Prove the choicest, .wisest, . b g _ : strongest Christian. " -Bisho public' buildings 'throughout United _ rurinhig hotels and sc applied for a t p Ha1L _ States was announced by the National `•••� " job here. _ _ ,- The age seems ready to , , , eon Academy f Design. A-Shilling a Day "' _ "I am delightN to learn n:y first der s at lea at the supremacy of m . o: y lessens in the pre 1i_tion' of food, and at least to touch the hem . o:. The funds have been 'i) uovided 1 -p' Truth's through a deed of trust 'of the rate Is Thin of the Past _ garment: "' =Barg Baker Eddy. g without whielh knowledge it would be "Thy thoughts to ubbier nteditaiior. Mrs. Mary Gertrude Aobey,' who died London. -The. War Office is to Iimpos�iblc .to rise to a Idgin position in London June 20 1931. Mrs. Abbey, introduce new methods into recruiting. in the business. _ gice." -Lord Lansdowne. P - P years, s i "Aieditation Is the Soul's perspective ~' -• •.who• was the w -idow of -Edwin A. Ab• Afore centres will be o ened• through• _ ]:erha s in two, or three glass." -Owen Feltham. bey, noted American painter and illus- out the_Oonrary. _ I: -' -shall reach the reception office.' The The man of meditation is ha trator, established 'the- funds to per• - -A War Office official said .to• a news• I steps .after..th. Aepend . -on ability; not for an hour or a day, but quilt �etuate the memory of her husband. paper representative recently: "There and, no doubt, luck. It is my ambi- round the circle of his The larger fund, amounting to $171,• still exists a n'elief -that. a soldlef gets; j, lion to run A.hotel on the Continent years," -lsnac p00, is to be klxown,as. the "kdwin Aus- only ashilling aday. -one rte Tailor. British Columbia 1nd�;uls wero ; Y•, (' 'tin Abbey Memotial Trust Fund fbr "A corporal, aged 25, receives at seeitlg the ogopogo 2,Oi10 years -aso, C - - "The -sight of such a variety of Murr.l Painting in the, United States,.' least 21s. 6d. a,week and 47s. 6d. 11 fie food around me all day is, at the HOW narrow our'souls, become wbet. and will make possible the employ is a tradesman, in addition to free The above is a repro(luction from . moment, a little disccmcertin When abs6+bed in any pttseni lnent of artists for .__ural work from food, accommodation, cloths g, .and , an ancient rock cap v +ng ,near gr Soot' u P _ I have'itnished my work I Rant only It is only the thought of the future year to year- The second fund of $57,= certain allo-ii•ances." •�fdoria. _ a -very simple - meal." 1 that. makes them great.-Rfchter. / - 7 I; as., 'Y'. m:.. Orly •.3Y ..� .,' � a..,, - ..s: ^"'v ''; . . ..- - ... -.. Y' "$'z• r°Fy ✓" rr �rv+r n+. _ f� 1•* '7b' :.iTf,•� !'T:i', r }' r2' ,/' "}b% ."...'.', +.. s- 'Fy m, y yA�± • t •c .f . . - - •lr J - y} i • • A erg' V^ `F 1• 'r," -ilK' ° Ki' '� ''% 7''rr .'�'8 :.._ • •' S . :1•TA6.' � -� -s„' , • �a.1�Ql1JJlslvit7. —F. M. and E. L.'Chapman at. —W. J. and Mrs. Clark and tended the eeterboro District Harry and Mrs. Buyes were in :.'. a, Jersey Breeders' sale last week. Toronto on Thursday last attend. Lorne and Mrs., Ravin and We understand that the reeve is Ing the funeral' of the late Mre. �re starting a Jerse herd. L ,. children, of Sirocoe. spent $undag y yle R -many. ^ — Rabbit Luntfog has been the —A shooting match will be held ' with their relatives here. g "time of man since the snow on the farm of Henry hite, _ ` —Mrs. FesatCndez, of Orange f y y 5th - ville, is visiting at the home of ell. There seems to be plenty of con., l f miles south of Brougham, ltPlokering'a Leader Store" '-her parents. W. H. and Mrs. Pow rabbits, and hunting them seems on Wednesday, Nov. 29tb. at I P. to be "quite the thing." M. Shot gun shells provided. —Mra. gins is spending a couple —The balloonists who went up to -Geese as prizes. * ' A '- of weeks-with Mrs: Wood; of Dun. - stratosphere ftorn Ak4o, Ohio. on —Will persons who intend tray- Ladies .The new Fruits for your Xmas barton, who is in poor health at Monday. say that the temperature velling on the Gray Coach Linea Cake are here All fees-- clean. and present. of the atmosphere at a height of kindly purchase their, tickets be• t ea .; =A _ considerable uadtity of 5000 feet is warmer than it is at fore boarding the bus, at the East 41 q the surface of the - earth. That ern House, where all tickets are of ,beautiful quality. _ a& arc still remain is the acted fact will not induce as to leave sold, -and thus save delaying the on account of the unexpected terra firma in order to escape the bus. + Puffed. Seeded Raisins, Seedless_ Raisins, Recleaned covering of snow. p Currants. —Wtu. Cullis was confloed to cold. —Mrs. Bid. Wounacott, who was _ his bed all last week suffering —The highway was very icy taken to the Oshawa General Boa. Crosse &Blackwell Citron, Orange and Lemon Peel from a bad uold, btith'e' ie slowly over the week end, and but few pital on Tuesdav of last week, , Improving and is able to be arouud accidents have been reported, ex • suffering from as attack of ap Glazed Cherries, Pineapples and various other fruits which• again. cept rouning into the ditches and pendicitie, underwent a successfol make you cake just s little different. - —Mrs. Enos Retainer has been other minor mishaps.' The major.- operation and is now snaking satin. - ' -- ieoafined to her .house for several ity of motorists now exercise care fnetory progress toward recovery, Shelled Walnuts and Almonds, weeks, having contracted a cold, When driving over roads when —Miss Margaret Pennell. of the from which she has now quite they are in a dangerous •eondition, Pickering Women's Institute, Rave We have enjoyed our `•Xmas Fruit" A few, however, take neat risks, a J Y y patron... ._ recovered. 4 paper on "`%'hat Advertising' -- Ake for a great many year°, even many who — Several- -from- -here, attended end are fortunate if they escape means -to the Successful Newspa _ the memorial service and unveiling accidents. per." at the Annual Convention of are not regular customers, come to u9 for their at the United Church in Claretnont —The second heavy fall of snow Outario Wornen'y Institutes held _ . =• iiias supplies, knowing that they will re to the late Rev. A. McLellan. on occurred on Friday last_ when last week at. tba Royal York ceive the highest quality fruit on the market.- _ Sunda afternoon last. several inches of snow covered the Hotel, Torontcl, Sunday Come to its with confidence. —Many ip the yillage -and alsQ ground. While it did not affect —The meeting of the Horticul. : out' of town are complaining of motoring in these - parts, the -sii6w 'tursil Suciety held on Wednesday, We guarantee quality. their wells going dry, and unless drifts io some parts were eo deep the'15Lh inet., was well attended, there is a thaw there will be ''tile that care could not get through. considering the unfavorable wen M H A A hope of any water till the frost On the Ferguson highway in thee. Di r. Grainger gave a eplen , Northern Ontario trucks 'were did lecture showin the origin and • • S al N goes but. - . ._ _ _ g' , The Swastika Club bell a very unable to proce::d on their way development of plant life. The _. enjoyable social meeting at the and had to transfer their cargoes slides showed what has been done home of Mrs. Harry 3rnold ot5 to-the railway, who were thus in bringing on, the %vonlerful - Tuesday eveniaw. Although the beaefited by the :storm. On ac blooru we have at present. might was very wet - there was 11 count of the blizzard many cars How are your car brakes ? If RUBBER large attendance of members. went in to the dIteb, but no serious you are not sure of them , have W�• —The officers and teachers of accideate-occurred.__,_ _ _._- .- __ —__. -_them tested at once as traffic - -- the - Presbyterian Sunday School —With -a full Attendance of ufiicers have instructions to prose- Purpose 'holding.. their. annual members the U. Y P.9 met on cute those whose are defective. • SPECIAL Christmas tree and entertainment Wednesday e•yeging in St. And Many have been sreultuoned to the � • � in the A. Y. P. A. club room row's Church with Cyril Morley, police cobrt daring the past fen during the week prec•ediDg -Chi i,t• Chri:+tlan Fellgwship convener,_ in, w eek4. They now. -realize that it mss, probably- on the Thurr'adap ebarge. The ineeting opened with it is cheaper _to have brakes at• -' evening. -- .A bynln and prayer, f�,llowed by tended. to than to liwy a fine. —All over the province the game+ the us[tat items of business. The = Owing to the iv et And glippery _ complaint is heard from -the farm. Rnest speaker -of the evening -was condition- of the p>;vement _. oo � isre, that is if we do azt have a Ur. Roy Hougbton, of Brooklin. 'Tuesday night' A brewery truck - period of mild weather with , president of the Young People's -ern- into-theditch at Arnold's hill, - -- good heavy rain' fall, there will be Union of Oshawa Presby.tery.- His brit much to the disappointment . a water famine. Many wells are subject, "The Journey of Life," of a number of thirsty - spectators. Men's 5 Eyelet Solid Rubber dry and- many farmers are already was very interesting and enjoyed the trnek•wae eriipty. On tbesame hauling water. by al;: Mige Winona McEwen night A wool truck also ran into - gave w reading which all enjoyed. the diteb id'front of A. H. Robin $1 • —Wm, Anderson. oven hod both g = -of his legs badly fractured when A very. successful meeting was son's, wet4t of the village, Neither- struck by an- automobile on the brought to a close with a social truck wile damaged. �^iilis -weCk coi f -' Rouge Bill about two weeks ago, is boar. —St: George's Church, 9anday, _ y. making good progress toward —The following- le a list of a Nov. 28th, Sunday- nest before aL " 'recovery. We ara glad to know series of sermons which will be de. Advent. — Sunday Sr'hool. 10 a. m.. While file last. that no infection has set in as fears livered by Rev. H. G. Crozier in Morning Prayer, 11 a. in. Thin y - i• the United Church; Pickering, on will take the form of a La men's '.' were expressed that such might y the -dates indicated: Nov. 26th— Service. ' Pr^acber, Mr. J. Man Christ I our Childhood: Dec. cbestor. Mr. M. Kerr, president - men's Instil er meeting el the 3rd — Christ In onr Teens. Dec. of the Deaner L+ men's Assn _ ' , .• . Women's Institute will . be -held on y y - . - - , •.. _ ' :.. ; - ^ - ' Taesda November 28th, at the 10th— Christ .In our - Twenties. Dec. will take part.irs the tier vice. The home of Mrs..Drapor.- A resort - 17th — Cbriet in onr Thirties,. The men of the conirregarion are es. -of the Provincial Convention v; ill choir will co-operate in making -pecially invited. - Evening Prayer be Rives and other interesting these services helpful by rendering and. sermon, 7 & clock " features are beinjr prepared for appropriate antherne, quartette, —Last week•% number of letters Fred T Bunting, = : Piekerin this meeting. A fall attendance end solos. The subject matter of containing hudgets of nevus and • g, g of members %od'friends is t'egtieetr the -ae mrrrtons -will hear-on the: change+ 6f lidvt. esme, too late for Radio Licensee 1Eetabiisiied 185?. - �, ' probleuta of the home and wociety. insertion, %`r the Pickering News —D: Munro wlrhpa to announce and will point to the facL that the was pt intrd befafe•we received the _._ __._, ____ -__ •, .. -. — _ _ that the "Blue l.oal" iin only Qolneion 'of our 'tr+,etble3 i; copy, Lit About 11 o'clock on Thurs•. pal" radio found in Jesus Cbriet.- all art• dayturenoon. '- We anppor-e they 'Hind - quarter Cuts of J. programg fors "blue conk 'halo wel2onie. were held tip at come .point before . .program, which is expected to —shoat are' o'clock un :Banda reaching u,. - We would like if onr _ • start this Friday night. Tbi� pro y g g t r s. granl will be made upof verpuk�iih il th morning % motor accident occurred copy as correspondent,; would' send their. O n • - rade music, and wilt ben y nit the bighwAy oppo�iEe Annie: caps as early in' the week as roes• �j Oanadieq program, consisting of Dixon's saga truck bad parked. on than Wednesdayreach us not later - Uanadiaa talent. IC will be broad the side of the road while the men —A special meeting of St. Geor. cast from Station C F R 4 fro m.8 to . were huffy taking off the sand ge's Guild will be held in the Club Round Steak, 2 lea for weeke.very Friday night for 20 spreader at the rear end of the Rooms on Thursday, Nov: 30th, a-E • —A play` eQAtied "Betty, the truck A car. -from- the wept•; 2.30, to m,%ke plane -fur the annual _ Rump Roast (full cut), per lb .:. .42c - Girl of my Heart," Rill be given in ran' -driven o thH. e J. iruck. of Oshawa, bazaar. Members are abked to .'Sirloin or Wing Steak, per lb .. 17o St. Andrew's United Church under eau into the truck. Toe men, remember the fil-b• pond shower, the auspices of.the Young People who were at work, jumped to the 8t. George's Guild Annual Bazaar Porterhouse Steak; per lb ... 20c = '- g p aide of the road and thus escaped and Sale of Work will• be held oD. .. of the United Church, on Friday iDjhry, The trnek'- *as slightly Saturday, Dec. 2nd, At 3 o'clock, Z. - Minced Steak, 31be for 26c - evening, Nov, 24th,. at 8 p. ru damaged, including -the tail lights, A splendid amortmeut of useful This play comes very higbly re but the front end . of car was and fancy articles will he offered ' ''Brisket, per lb commended, and is being pat on badly damaged. Traffic Officer for sale. Tea will be served also by the Young '`People of Good Rnnciman' invewtigated and -sae candy an 6ome•iDade bating, A Short Rib, per lb. wood, Come sodeisjoy one of the laid a charge of reckleae' driving cordial invitation is ezteoded to 'Breakfast Bacon, half or whole, per lb. ••. ' lse .. best plays of the season. Adnlis. against the driver of the car. all friends to make this bazaar sion, 25 cts, and 15 cis. Goyne. clahne that there were no -even more enecesafui thou usual, All- Meats kept under Electrical _ = - -All signs' point to the near lights on the truck, but otber - Refrigeration. - approach of Christmas: •Sunday pa-esing - motorists say that the - /'Cress C04n salve Schools-are busy preparing for truck had ligb to. `,; their Christmas •trees and outer —What might might have been made especially for those difficult' ifficult -, taiuments and Santa Claus has a very, serious motor, aceideti cases— guaranteed. E. G Jones, •dr= s s been broadcasting -over th"e radio occurred about 3 o'cloc_k on Satur• uggzst.' that be is on his way from the day afternoon at the east end of — _ .•Butcher ' (phone 3000). Pick6ring . North Pole with It load of Christ the village, in front of Richard NOW 1� +++=s• was teys etc., which is being Puckrin's re8idence. A Gray 4 -- drawn by his' team of reindeers. Coach bus had stop* ped to allow a PPLESWANTED —Any qquantity, And, of course, Christmaa does apsBa eP to Gall varieties. Highest prices paid. Writeor slut look natural ttDless the land p g get on.' A B @Ntfy pbone Mosie A Sons, 1021 Dundas St., west., -- transport which wag fUIlOW1Qg Toronto. Lombard i.a5, 12-13e 2 -13 Picke-ring--"' .Me at .- Market scare is white with snow. the bus, was unable to stop and ri O.R RENT— '•roomed brick booth lF' — Several weeks Ago burglars turned Out to paws the bnP. " A 1 water_ good garden, fruit trees sad garage broke into J. S. Jephson'e hard• car driven'by Elmo Andersou,-Of Apply L. D. Banks, Pickering, f stn ` Z. Ware store'in Brooklin, and took Bowmanville, coming from' the FOR SALE -1 Rugly, 6 stake e a large quantity of loot. including east, struck the right rear wheels � 029 body.' Truck in A 1 ;condition. High speed, OFFERS tools and supplies, On Sunday of the Beatty tractor. The front .Cheap for. cash.,St. John, Highland Creek. 11-14 - Provincial Constable Jarvis. of end of the car was damaged,inclnd- OR SALE —Freab mileb cow, pure Hamburg Steak, 3 lbs• � . f` -2550 -� 'Oshawa,, arrested Byron Trull a ing toe bumper, fender and wind Fbred Jersey, testing over 4- percent, good Darlingtdn Township farmer, and shield. Mrs., 'Anderson received m;lker, Apply )<t.B. Burk. Yhonc Pick ]031. ]3 _ Yi twook 6b ini to the county; jail at slight cuts about the face when OR SALE-3© 'Yorkshire ppigp,'8 Round Steak, 2••lbs• -e '�5c Whitby. police are IUoking she was-thrown against. the -wind. Fweeks old. and 2 sows for sale. Vkill ell- for others who' are supposed to eliield, wbiell was broken. Traffic' cy3nge for feed F. M. Chapman, Pickering. 15 Ibavebeen connected with the bur. Officer A. F. Runciman_ investigat LOUR SALE— lo;tt, joietp, 2x 12: also Sirloin Steak, per lb. :• 151 - glary' - - ed, and laid a ebotrRe of rec'kiese -ii'' doors and sash, window fraines, stairway and —An Old Indian of Northern driving against Lhe dr'ye'r of the short 'lank. it ppiySydlSchmidt, Stanley ley The- _ • Ontario-who is. -.103 g = =Fresh Rib Park, per lb Ile , years old, is Beatty transport. Herman Sloan, advising people not to. - -put. off of- Teterboro: Fortnnatelp, sir. HOUSE TO RENTINPICHERINf3 their. ' summer, underwear for a Anderson bad slowed down his ' K1LLAGF,7 p' Qct. 2nd to responsible Pork Sausage, 2 lbs. m Lime, as Indian 'summer will be his car, otherwise the collision party. ToApply to Thos Douglas, 5tf35 Fulton here before. Christmas. , He has might -bave reenited id a fatality. TRAYLD -From the ppremiriea of _ has bad Ioog experience in view This Accident Abow a the neceeeity Sthe undersigned, tot 1, con: 9. Pickering, 2• �Ay J.'ANDR EW In' g different brands of weather, of a motor vehicle driving far year old red steer. Finder please notify R'ohen — 111 w but in spite of his wide knowledge enough behind the one in front Spencer, R. R. N Myrtle Station. 13.15 of weather, we do not thigjc that 90 that if the latter comae to a LOUR SALE, OR EXCHANGE -125 :Phone N0. 4� ' his predictions can be relied Upon andden stop the One following can I' acre farm, 7.5 workable. balance bush and any more than we' CAD rely On pasture barn 401 lie. 2houses and 2orchard.. 'We dell verlyonr,ofder ° ale0 atop without turning out to (will sell separately or together). )Sucre% offal) those who predict a very severe Avoid A collision, ax re getired by wtsew • 20 acres of new meadow, valance plowed. . . „ winter the alotAC Vehicles Act, Heav'. clay, close tq Sutton. Ont. Apply to J. Pickerm g, - - - " IQntar�o • A. Mi •chell, Claremont. 12t1 WL•