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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1934_10_051� D •.�_ .. . . ,, .. • - _ . . u .._ .✓p -ice' � TH PICKERING, ONT.: FRIDAY, �JCT, 5, 1A34. t :. 4 - ----- 1�>ICrtgfts#toual r _ r'-herryw� -_ - Greenwood _ _ -- - i• - I C e f Suppers. pdn• EiJ OOD M #&04" Some from here attended Scarboro Fowl Su rs. Watch the hen _.- Fair l.tst Saturday afternoon and re- Mr. A. Southwell spent Sunday at DR. H. C. PEARSON= Physicisn ported a good fair and a Rood time.. his home here. God Surgecim Dunbarton. loly •'Our trucks pees your way, Me.. Lonie took his juvenile ball - Chas. and Mrs. Wilson, of . Brook- - MILLS every, day." team for -,1 game with Brock Road• tin, were i,l'the village on Friday ev -- - __71R. ARTHUR L. BORE, Pbysiciart school on Saturday afternoon last. ,,erring• lhland Sufgeon. Markham, Ont. PboneG7,00. ` �[anchq@ ice at Whuevale, each Tuesday. 3 -4 COAL- COgE, Score 5 -8 in favor of Ch'errywood. Mars. M. A. Taviur has been con- Established 1838 m., at Mrs. David Turner's. 24.50 r - - -- -' 'Our Rally- Day Service was well fined to the hotise throgf;h illneag f WyOD CEMENT attend.-d and due to the efforts in during• tht past. evuiile of weeks. RFORSYTH, Oph. D., Director the Sunday School workers, the pr- Quite a number from here attend- ' ute:;ptomeltical Association of Ontario. Ra¢• BAND QlYAVE% fnned form of ;er�ice %vas carried_out eti the sereo " i Member of the American Optometrical 1 fair at Brllucham 0ri' ' i►sssciatign, Eyes examined by appointment , t very succersfully and profitably. Thursday. This seh,,ol carried lAf a EIEZYZ':il\ N GOOD SHAPE Phone -2804. Claremont. Ont. __ . "G I. 00 and - The tv-R her w'as fine for. the sch- fair =hare of the price money -C Legal, ?ol fair, �•,'hici. was held at Pickering The Nlist•ion Bard w'ilI rrlee, fir. the _ BTTILDER'S SUPPL'�ES last eek, rind- the. children from this basement of the church --on, Saturday 'I•'OR CHOPPING LT. ,AN B. 1fcIN 1'YltE- Barris- I irx)l shti•.t�ed up creditably in their afte_-rh (gin, 'Oct. 6ti:, _• with Mildred pier, Solicitor, Notary. Office—Brock. 5i . 1 - -- exhibits. . "' `-- eVrl7e°L ?r— Ch'arge.- -- -- _ ._.._. ..- . -. ---}} E-- �- t:I•it3P-- T�-- F'-ODI.OWING A South. Qppositc Bell Telephone.Offirr, Whitby. r al" local cartage work ; , •, from here 'xent to _Aug _ Phone 45. 4Sly Ow- v . , iniversary Services be A few ]lay _ _ — - ing held ;-1 Wllitrrvale United Chur- on Fridav night to hear the play put A. ' DONALD RUDDY Bxrri�tpr. A W MITCHELL t'h, un the. c'.,ir.ing Sunday; there will t,z3 by tae 14hitby vunR Pe:,ple, and THREE D -LA'S PER WEE ONLY. • Soi'.cnor, Notary Public. !�loneyto Loan. A. W. n,)t ba an'. church services here; but ZI report. it good.- O ice formerly occupied by the late .4. E. Chris- , r south wing ui Court ouse. Whitby. Sly a (Successor to D. 'Munro and Ptckcr. the Sundae; School service will- be as 1 }ossfe , :Nall cause home on Satur- MONDAY iaEATON.* BFLI. &IR0S5. BarriRt. ing Coal Co.) usual. day frorrl the Qsh4 a General: Ho,s- L) ern, Solicitors. 903 Nmtheiri Ontario - The ti'r,marC ?Cssociatiun wi',: pital ;her, he had }je•.n. for a coup ED�ESDIY mss. (3uilding, 330 Bay btreet, Toroctv.. =,. - Pickering, �Ont. _meet in '' e hall on Thursday, .Ocl- le of we?'cs with a broken arm. FRIDAY kL 8, Beaton, OPiic•e phone 7400 Residence 65211 ober 1 1th, :it which there will Fie a The \i i1Yren's A sociation met in I. D: F. Rose. ,.: wdalaide 2e38 -e q'aiitin;7. Word_ Thanksgiving'. Pro- the' church on Thursdav to completes ' ti E GIVE YOU THE BEST JOB - - DON'T DRIVE WITHOUT . gram Committee: N-liss Roach ' and arraiigemLnts for their annual sup- RQ[CHAHT:GOL.J PICKERING & :1irs. :rfnwtrong.. Hostesses, Mrs. C per and concert on the, eveninLr of T i + ` ML" l'�Y— Barnat.cs,Solicitots.No sties Public 'Liability Insurance: One arc- t Oct. 16th. AtiY WAY YOU WANT IT ;public, 211.214 Confederation Lire Building, ident may cripple you financially for Petty and 'Mrs. W. J. Petty. Corner of Yonge and Richmond Sts. Toronto, years. You can now buy nsurance - fir. and airs. Hurtop (nee Doris - Phones Adelaide 4489 and 4480, By appoint- y Dunbarton Gee) spent Sunda,. with her - parents mut iatnrday. ,ev"ngs, Pitkering residenee. with payments extended over nine ' We;, and Mrs. Gee- 'Miss '-Margaret FY�R P1�S; 1T IS NL('F.SS.kRY TQ- =PhonePick 3813.. sit months. Your choice of rood reliable 2' Gerald and 'Firs. - Cowan. are oft a Gee•. accompanied them on their re *. -� Canadian Companies. 5 per cent re- BE GROUND FINE TO GET BEST Teri.& iteMILLAN- Barrie- trip to "W'nn;oele. urn trip. _ 1 duction for any person who has driv- Teri, Solicitors.• Notary Public. Once at tiiiss r.elyn Annie, of TrJronto, -fir. and Mr_•. 4'•urell and baby' and - .0 R eAdence of Mr. Thomson, lot 11, cones -inn 1, . en. `liter -•years without an accident s ert Sunda at her home. 31r, and 'Mrs. Osvar Paine and fam- RESULTS' - _ - v Pickering, OB,ce hours Thursday and Saturday for iR hich. he was to blame and a fu: p y - eventttgs. from 7.116 p in. to 8 30 p. m , or by 3lisse,• Ailsa Mr•Whinne and Del- ily, of Oshawa, and -Mr. -and N1 es. arntment Toronto officr : 605 Royal Bank er reduction of 10 P. �. t9 farmers. > >' r Bldg Phone Pick 20.0. Toronto Eldn 5303. to 13a-rrio spent the . week -end with Dyer, o' . ,zontu. spent Sunday wit�t itr,'E GRIND FINE t ;�- 371y A � E E R E. and Mrs. Barrie James ano Mr... Raine. '1 -- Insurance. .4geney Brougham Ont. Wirt. Sadler, .of- Green River r-is- -- - - -- - Deni�� Phone Pickering 515 ited with Alex. and Mrs. Thom last : Brougham TE1L C. 8tf1Tfl. D. D �9., L. D. S.• -= Sunday. N (Succeesor to Lx J. N. Dales;, Graduate of The Beal Store, Claremont Miss A•inie Brander spent a few Mr : :.Gevr¢e- Dar.can Sr., Miss M de Royai College of Dents! Surgeons and Toron. days with Mrs. Cowan Sr., at Rose- Duncan' P,nd Robert Mahaffy were - •�gp Ua,verstty. At Claremont nfSceover D. A, _ 'PHONE 9'�•t bank. _ •- Blackstnck visitors u71 Sundae. _ - �•.. Z, '` RAE - Seat's stare every Tuesday and Friday Phone tiext Sund Rpv• J. bicEwen, of The - P(is4etl Brodie family, of Tor -_ state Tail. 27tf _ onto, rip Z Sunda with Mrs. Geo.I FURNITURE Bethesda L;nited Church will preach y ("' RRBERT T FALLATSIE, L D 9.• We are displaviog an, attractive xrhile Rev. E. Burgess copducts the Philip �' RED S T A �:e EY la,D. D.S. Graduate of the Royal Colfz¢e of variety of anniverciar ; services there. 'sir- r v3erave, of - Toroiito, spent ' iient•1 Surgeons and the University of Toronto. On 'rues -da Oct. 9th. under Cie - the_ pac4 week with Bert •and airs• Cam in Church�Pickering Ont east Offi of havrAsne9 Aluminum and- fiFraniCewsre Etc. suspiees of St Pau;'s W A., the an Harvey. P1+int�rand Pltper- hanger ' Furniture and Fnrniture •. m. to 6 P. m., or by appointment. (X-ray -nual Ha -%,est SuDoer and Concert The A. :lowney family and alga. service'). Phone Pick 3700• 4311 Novelties. , 35 cents per hour or b9 coatrACt 1 Prices low, in keep_ ing with times. will be held. A sp,endid _program is W. Brower; of Torcnto, visited T. C. Anywhere• being prelate,: for this event. -and Mr9, Brown on 'Friday. _ �><s>atgts ## dsflrs #. F. White, Misses Ethel- and, Helen Mr. sod Mr.%. Crocker and Mrs. 8atiaPactlon Guaranteed. • Thom 'fed Ethel hmms. visited the- Witter, ',f Toronto. •isited L. -an i 15 years experience: ELIZABETH RICHARDSON- Oiproc and Lime latter':; father and other 'relatives: at Mss. Matthews on Wednesday - - - - A. Fire and automabile insurance of all ktnds, New ,Livkeard last week- end.-•Call- The October meetings of the W. I. PINE QRIVE, DUNBARTON Y 1;;j ung companies of solid financial stand- Just arrived a large ehipntent of ing o_ n friends at Orillia, Sundridge has been postponed`' until Tuesday. bfr write Dunbarton P. O. Gyp'•oc in the following bizef? : and F?r -is.- October 'ltiih: -' '�1 POSTILL. Licensed Auctionetsez $ ra•-z 72 1n. GyproC ,�,� The ,inuiversary Services Fill be In s resent rugl� match, in which Shingles For Sale :[\ a for Oonntfes of rtork and ontshm Ana 48 in. z 84 in. " held,_ in •he United Church, morning Whitbv ra•llegiate pupils were play- Ill= sal« of all kinds •ttawe w on shotlsN - and evening,, on October 29th, and ing, Rabt. Miller injured 'his -leg, �--�- Raft". dddrs•s Green giver P. O.• Oa4. 48 in. x 941 in. R BEATON TOW �9RIP 48 in. z 108 in. ' on 't ucsd4-, Oct. 30th,'. there will .!fie keeping.- hire. at_ home at present. Glatt Galvanized -Stool Shingles,.. the suoner, The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- Bird's Felt Slate Shingles. • Clerk. Convsyascer,Commissioner for ,48 im z 90 Donaconti Board Sfr.- Edr.idnds,'of Toronto,'formerly per will b.: ebserved__�in St, .John's Alan, re- rubbering buggy wheels. f' t •Btdavtts, Accountant, Etc. Issuer of e - - ageLtce•nses. Whitevate,Ont. Star Lime of Wenrroe, South' Wales, visited Jno. Church on Sunday next. Preparatory LHwn ruowers sharpened. _ Hl%rdw•wll Plaster and Mrs. Hopkins last week: He con- services: will- be held .(�n Friday - ev- T. PATERSOPi S - CLAREMONT. ry M, MAW: LIOENeED A ° °- -:- PICKERING • templates returning to the 'old sod erring. Call and et prices. Phone 2812 7'tONEER ,tor York, Qotailo and Durham • -. g p '.ISO ties, Allkindsof main promptly attendee • far the w- 'nter. The Heft'- hi -rtei family have mov t1. Terms reasonable. Des «tor «!n may be St. Pail's Anglican Church: Dun- ed innt'rre \ell McKinnon resider :e. �'j wrao/edatNEWS'Ofwi. Sn0 sad iadepew LUMBER YARD barton on Sunday, Oct : 7th. 19th Sun- Mrs-, Tnmmondc, of Nlanillar �irT. :AI�EI \T /tot phones. WbiTDY.Out �7 day after' Trinity. 'Sunday School a *. 57ct1'hirti'r s nlothe:.' spent the ARN T ROBERTSON z D. m• .'1d Celebration . the Holy with their. _ i ; �,h,0R_ —Mills Commanlo, at ' p: m. Preacher. Callers at the Brown )come on Sun Electrical Contractor *Pickering Rev. F. G: RoLinson. ' and week- -end Were the :Art. Har- I 'Wiring and Repairing for Light -- ve famii�, �iis, E. Wallace. of .To. I CANADIAN TIRECORPe - jj Thanksgiving Day 'Monday Next onto, an -d .'Mrs. .Wrinie Bennett, of or + All kinds of elP�crical goods "JUST ARRIVED 1 y _Clare "' ° "`• - - Whitevale , 1Ie : <r;nald and Bert 'Beer, L.. Tires' Batteries and s slept in stock. and Nrrs. Matthew's and Miss M. St- Phone 1705, Pickering = ,CARLOAD Mrs. D• R. Beaton is- spending a even,;,),) att• -Tided the funeral of their. e few days in Ts,ronto. uncle, Itt , Thomr.> -Rautley, at Br- Accessories = .: . SPECIAL RATES. ' or We arse -orry Mrs.. Randall, who ookliru _nn Lrednesilay last sick in Toronto, -is not• recovering as -The Norton fatniiy • \vent to W1rt- i�t t ... ON FARMER'S CARS -- _ fast as iir+ sired.. � on on . Sunday to meet Mrs. Herb ;LeoWeSt trice$ T Born, on Sept. >Eth. in Regina Hos= F,easby, iylto is, here from the West Bee L!4 SEED .WHEAT - _ pital, to and Mrs; Maitland Ryan' for a r,ri: t visit, -as 'her husband's �'or all Classes of Insurance. (nee Dora Michell), a- son. -Morley health prevents her making• a longer Phone'2'729 CYRIL E h[ORLEY :. : :.(FALL WHEAT) a Edgar. 'stay. Miss Irene ,.Pugh entertained as The attendance at the Rally Day JAMES MES WA TSON - week -•end guests, Miss Norma Bate -1 service on- Sunday was good', the pr- Pickering, = E}nem Grown this Year man, Mias ,Marjorie Wells, Miss Ger lnted nr�grams being follbwed for _ „Proprietor trude Bonner and Miss Esther Tre- the servire. The pageant was given = :r T N. T OC,1_ wOO� warth•t, (by the �tuunR, pieople. Mrs. Barclay '$Z'ock Raad Geaeral Store - M SIMMONS' BED n 111. 1� !i We-are cprry to report that two of occupied her place at the organ for PICKERING, ONT. our expert horseshoe pitchers are' at the first films in nionths• Rev. J. E. present in the Eaet General Hospit- 'Glover 'anal Mr. Wc4t both Rave add- OUTFIT al.- Nello Randall being in for an op- resses. The church was most beaut- R. G. CLENDENINt# station fu, internal trouble and Bill ifully decorated with a profusion of :,,BULBS • . -Long who was sericusly hurt when a autumn blcoms. n' Consisting Of 8 walnut FUNERAL DIRECTOR derrick . collapsed , hurting his back In the passing of Mrs. John Ham, FROM badly. ilton,, this district loses 'one of its __steel bed With 6 good The Rally in the United Church -o dust n °1r; mv,L hijealy -respected' °cit - -- - „jOjland Private Ambulance • Sunda; School was a bit success.' izens. She was in her 82nd year and �s i a Gable spring and felt Day and :`'fight Service The orcheatra from -Ne*iiikrket'was MA Ha!1!iltoti is now some years - 'mattress Phone 9000 enjoyed very much as well, as the past 90, and they have been frequent I 9'1 Malvern 60{)0 Story, entitled, `'Palace of Music "'by' visitors in the' village of late. So , Our import order of Dutch Complete, 13' Miss Trene -Pugh. A Pageant by tw- i alert M mind and bndy it was always p elve wipil3 'representing Sunday Sc -1 a pleasure -to ineet• them. •The Comm -- Bulbzi Ilse arrived, and Con- J r 40 INCH CEDAR .CHEST Markham, �Ont. hoot Cisi�,rc from Far Places. Mr. unity joins in ,extending symp thy taint, ae uenal, anw5eactmeat __ Sloan led in' song. The attendance to the berpaved husband and family of the $nest bulbs procurable. In walnut finish, Ceaal. _ was one hundred and fifty -four. who arc s• tt)f d in this district. In- PLOUOFIINO On' .l,e— afterneon -of- Sept. t �' ^rP lull-- 'Fuecdny - -af- .lined C p., Double Early _ • the Whitevale - Tennis Club . enter- texnoo,i. in. the Wi;iteyale Cemetery. Darwin Tuli a Good Value, $10,50 tained some thirty guests from Tor- Brnug]ia1.i. School Fair Day dawn- Tulips, Parrot Tulips, Botan- onto by a tennis tournament includ- ed cold and wet, but later cleared ieal Tulips; Snowdrops, Cro,,6 + i =ing all. At the banquet following the. with 'sunshine, but ' too cold to be �'�r q cos, Fritillaria, Chiondoza, _ SIMONB _. .. ; GET YOUR PLOUGH prizes were given, Those who rec -. comfo'rtab'le.. But the fair was- a sp- GLIDE�i -COUCH eived prizes •Were: Men - Mr: Earl lend id 'success in numbers present, $cilia, Hyacinths, Paperwhitis. = :SHARES HERE: Webster,'yTr. Roy bicEwen,.,Mr. Sid- - program and exhibits. Mr. McWhirt- Narcissus, Daffodils, Regal ". -- Full length, With h'ead's ney 'Pugh. Ladles - Miss G..Chantler er 'led the massed - schools in drills Have your fnrnaees, stoves Miss Dori; Johnston, Miss ;Muriel an' exero'ses.' Public speaking, recit- . s :,- rest. This i8. One Of oux Hagermsn. atic;nc and musical'- numbers were t? and -pipep attende'h to The' -19th :Anlriversary of - White- ,fine an l showed real talent and care- Secure your regtiiremente 'whiles smartest couches l�l�w _ Onl12 95 vale United Church will be held on ful traiJiiil(r. The , Town Hall was • the a,sortmentis complete.. .Qur y $ 1 Sunday, October 71h. 'Services at 2.30 packed with a wonderful display of prices are right, consistent with If it e a new furnace, ratig or and .7.30 p. m. Rev, J. S Duncan, T). exhibits; roots, grain, warden veget- heater, .ve can supply you, D., of -Mount Albert will deliver tiie ables, {"oilers needlework, alt work .quality offered, C. A. STERRITT and satisfaction guaranteed. message; and the service of song and cooling, all showine• careful pre-, will b,a fir, charge of Peaches Quartet p&ratirtn and skill. In. live stock and Funeral Director ALYIN BUSHBY °f Peaches United Church. Everyone showmanship the honours went to Jones t, Drug Store j Ambulance Service welcome, and on Monday, October pupils of the Brougham school, Fran- Phdtle 1300 Hardware Phone 46M 8th, t'ie Annual Cangrezational Ban- cis Wilson getting two prizes on Ills Phone 6w _ suet will bi held. The Temple Chur- lambs And, Jack Carlisle on calves. Piukering, Ontario PICKERING ch Or -brg1 •,q from Toronto, solos and 'Fins Fair hay is the event of the, PICKERING d �; flit ONTARM ► reading; will contribute to the pro- year f,-, ; the children and to most grass. of their parents. taken among the growers to obtain ji trip from New Bedford to Martha's final approval, 64 Passengers Vineyard, was nosing through the IsKiHed Under the new plan, the growers C• - channel to call at Wuod; Hole. The Yowghfmer will have control of marketing of `a+a �•+m�i�� �+`+�r searchli ht of the vessel was picking g 'n"inb g P g ?� es � d their own produce and the advantage Safely Landed up buoys along the way when sud- Le w oL collective bargaining power which ship. a tremendous crash pool, tyre they had lacked heretofore. The ship. It began listing to port, and nen'Auto , scheme calls for the formation of a Atlantic: _Coastal - Chip -Has its hold started to fill. new local flue -cured tobacco board. "f was standing' at the .Lour a4 the = Bow Crushed by Submerg- - ' Car Plunges Into Canal and Second Man Makes Escape— wit>i head office in Slmcoe and wilt p time of the impart," recounts! : likely include representativ_es__ ot_ ed Obieet —Siren ._ LJrings.- (;PA�rPn_._ TQ__Men and Celtl_DsQWn ' peckers and manufacturers as well Aid. _ "I wa= watching the huge ,(-arch = i as products, The following producers - light play on the mndeiatf•I calm •- - Smith's Fall, — Walter O'Donnell, �A g g P •Y y !6- year -old son of Frank O'Donnell, a Board to Control have been named to -the provincial Woods Hole, Mass. —A sea disaster sea. A moment before the crash farmer residing some two miles gut- " board: A. A. Leitch, H. A. freeman, was .narrowly averted Sunday when nothing �how'ed on the surface. Then aide of Merrickville, was admitted To CCO IndU8 E. C: Scythes, J. R. Johnson, D. L, the 1,11G tdn steamer New Redford' the New Bedford suddenly shivered _. early Sunday morning to St. Francis Brown, William Mitchell, J!'red with 64 passengers aboard apparent- from -stem to stern.. 'It stared• list-' (}eneral Hospital -here suffering from " Wright, Harold, Boughaer and' W. F. ly struck a'submerged object in the 'ing. a fractured skull and possible inter- Marketing of Produce to Kingston. ship channel here and began to sink "Members of the crew rushod to - nal injuries sustained when the car be GOVerned by The new board will have the power rapidly. the side of the easel and started tak _ !li which he was riding oa the Kil- to require all piodhcere to register A yacht and two fishmg3oats, re' ing sounding ?. Others began passing - -- manner, -Road, skidded, left the road Growers to conduct a farm grading or apprali- sponding to -the -vessel's Aistrevs siren, out life, preservers to, the• women and al service and to equalize among pro. rescued the passengers, including wo- children. • and plunged into the Rideau Lana! at � P g -_ Mill's Locks, dome two miles east COMES UN17ER ACT ducers the returns from sale of both men and children, and landed them "Officers told the passengers to -� of- Smiths Falls. Unconscious when domestic and export tobacco in case at the Woods Hole railroad wharf. re'mairi calm a� there was -no immed admitted to the hospital, O'Donnell - .. • = - of lose as'4 result of withulding any The boat was beached oft Uncatena iate danger. The crew handled their died ,late Sunday afternoon without Slmcoe— Regulation of the tobac tobacco from sale pursuant to the Point to prevent it from going to the jobs adttmirably." _'Fegaining consciousness• co industry by means of a marketing order of the board. It will also have bottom. . - The young man was riding' with board was formally announced here- full control of the exportation of hue. •. Survivors -said there war 12 feet THE HEN'!s REPARTEE __ -- Thomas McGibbon, Merrickville, in last week following receipt of word cured_ tobacco; and may require of water in the hold when they °ban MCGibbou's .car when the machine from - Ottawa that'the plan I}ad tieen manufacturers to. reveal their stocks cloned ship. Highest praise was heap The roosters smiled and the ducks, skidded off the highway into tiles can. given approval. This means that the on hand and determine the date on- ed on Capt. J. F. •Negus and his crew did grin 'Al, O'Dounsh receiving the injuries industry will be brought under the which she market shall open, it slab of 27 for their quick, efficient band- when the brown Mn sat In the ofd _ which caused his death when the car new Natural Products Marketing Act, has power to set up a board to ne- ling of the emergency. � a� f, crashed into the retaining wall of the P y lavahed as rwtl Plans are now underway for meet- gotiate with the manufacturers as to The ca tain`and crew retrained sr the dock. Passersby stated that McGibbon lugs of the growers who belong to the average price -at which domestic aboard. to await two coastguard cut- And old: "Now Ilsbsw to +nr lays '!rescued O'Donnell from the Water and the large associations, One will be tobacco may be -sold. _1t_may_ make a ters en route from Newport, R.I., and 'The lid ooal bin Is the place ter 46, au, = 'summoned medical .aid .from' Smiths held at Tilisonburg on Oct. 2 and levy to, file eaten{ of one_afth cen[ Suzz`attk'a —Bay. A coastguard life � it's oiled wlta sp awl„ des'! Falls. probably at Slmcoe on the {allowing per pound to defray the board's ex. boat was standing by. y" wet' + _• evening: After this a poll will be penses. The 240 -foot vessel, on its last Falls Off Whari, Drowns: _ ..._....._. - . __ Port Dalhousie. —Elmer Hoskii s, 40, ' was drowned here Sunday night when - ` he fell into 16 feet of water from ..•the wharf rot the canoe -livery he op- . � '• .. :., _ _ - • _ 4* erated at the toot of Brock •Street, Cornelius Bernhardt. 20, of Jordan.. _ - _ - - - - - was with Hoskins when the accident happened. it was 20 minutes before :. _..._.. _ .' .. : - 'bhe ttody was recovered. - Dr2 A. R. MacDonald, coroner, was . ^ - -. notified and it !a expected au' inquest +mill be field. -= .:,-DOMINION -OF CANADA'.: - Girl Drowns. - _... • (ianamoque, —Miss Rita O'Neil, .24, . , was drowned Saturday after slipping - • -.. "" -:.. - ,'• . -.1934 RUUNDIN'G LO AN •': . _ 71 from a rock into 15 feet of water at - South fake. Miss O'Neil, a graduate : In 1932-from the Hotel Dieu. Kings- - _ ton, could not swim, Surviving are _ . 8er parents, Mr. and Mra James - fie safer Finance - .T Min' of offers for at�bseriPtioa - O'Neil, two sisters and one -brother, - - Two-year 20X0 Bonds, due 15th October, 1936 l: - Body Found In River. - - - _ •, ww : 98.90 and accrued interree, kk 2,67% b - Prescott. — Missing since last night, pia _ %��• _the body of 8cott•Dawson, 84, of Prea- _ _ _ - :_.'_.. Five -pear 2J Bonds due 15th October, 1939 " _ /O Cott, was found- In the $t. Lawrence 181ver. here Sunday. He west for a - . _ -�sme p� : 98.16 and accrued intereaf, yi"nq 3'90 % to 1/laluriev. walk and was believed to have fallen _.. - -- _: taro the water, -;.. ��' - Eight -year 3�Jo' 13onda, due 15th October, 1442 - ,7aus.prios . 97.00 and acmudd intereaf, jie Ida nq 43% to wtatevitp. • _ • _ _ -� _ ... _ • _ g' -The Markets Fifteen -year 3100. Bonds, due 15th October, 1949 - - "�i. - 1~ price : 96.60 and daerned interest, yielding 3.81 % to mdlh fjll. _.I• _ _ - PRODUCE PRICES - "United Farmers' Co- Operative Co. � Prindpal payable without charge in lawful money of ,Cana" at the Head Owes of the : _ - Saturday were paying the following : - Bask of Canada. Ottawa, or,at any of its branches in Canada. prices for' reduce; Interest - ly 1 th d c r, wf C Ili P _ pa�iri�nif ¢hearugs. at any April in Canada of any chartered ba i<a o! aoadt4 EGGS— Grade, "Al," in cartons •, - through sasociations, 38c ;. and with Denominations ` cases rettimed, "A" large, 26c; "A•r_ -. _ . .• -' Two-year Bonds, =1,000 Medium, 24c; ..B;' 19c; „C," 16e.. t • BUTTER — Ontario Na. 1 cream _ Five -year Bonds. $SW and =1.000 _ - .' :dy, 1934. ; No. 2, 19c. - - - - - _ - - _ Hight -ye 1,000 POULTRY ° = -- ifteeo- ear Bonds, a$100. SSW and _.. (Quotations in. cents.) - _•,_ _ Live Dressed .as Subscriptions "A" a - -- • - �t Hens, over b lbs...: 11 :. ... _ .:__-. All cub subscriptions wnrbe subject. to allotment. Followin6 die teaottneemen! 4 to b_Iba...- �L..•.. 10__ ». -- - of the play of allotment. paytaeat'in full for the bonds allotted must be made •8 % to 4 lb& ....... 8 _ - 8 to 33S lbs....... .8 .. - . - - -promptly against delivery--of "inteci&- cartificatea._�thici>! will be effected oa at Old roosters ....... $ _ about IS October. - refunding Subscriptions ± , $Prang chickens: Over 6 lbs. .....: 17 4 6 to 6 .bs. ...... 15 - Holders of Victory Loan S #°Jo Bonds. due 1st November, 1934. after detaching 4% to 5.lbs....... 14 and re {n retaining the coupon due 1st November next, ay, for the period during - 3% to 4% lbs..... 12 ,. which'the,subscription lists are'open. tender their bonds in lieu of cash on sub- 2%. to 3% ibs......10 :... ns for a like par value of bonds in one or more maturities-of the new issue i Broilers: and receive allotment in full with prompt delivery. The- sUrrender value of the - -' 1% to 234 lbs....: .11 _ :. -'-Victory Si 96 Bonds will tie as follows: r - WHOLESALE, - PROVISIONS , Wholesale provision dealers are - 10096 of their par value on subscriptions for the Two-yeas 2% Bonds �} Hooting the .following• priops to To- j and the hive -year 2{96 Bonds. lento retail dealers: - . - ~i 1fl0i96 of their par value on subscriptions for the Eight -year 396 Bonds _ „a Pork — .Hams,, •13e; shoulders, : if effected on or before 6th October, and 100% of their par valve • 1134c; butts, 14c; pork loins, 19c; {after that date. g - picnics, llc. 10pi9'o of their par value ou subscriptions for the Fifteen -year 3196 ; t Laids —N're, tierces., 13c; ubs• 18%c; pails; 14c; prints, '1336x. Beads if effected on or before 6th October, and 10096 of their pat.' Shortening — Tierces, 8%c; tube, -- _ value after that dais. _ , pails, 9%c; prints, 9%e. _ Holders will receive in cash the difference between the-surrender value,of filch• GRAIN QUOTATIONS Victory Bonds and the cost of the bonds of the new issue. Following are Saturday's closir� = - - ` •. quotations. on Toronto grain trans- = The o s is r o :250,000,000. trans- -actions for car lots, prices on basis � .. amount f this Loin 1'mited t •. -. -,. _ .- c,i.f. bay port:: t _ the Loan is authorised under Act of �Parhameat of Canada. and both priaeiptl tad ` Manitoba wheat —No. 1• -Northern, interest are a charge on the'!"Smoolidtted Revenue Fund of Canada. . ' 86 ' 1 -8; No. 2 Northern, 83%; No. ,3 - "The, proOSeis of this Loan will retire =22?.21i.i50 Domsed f of Canada 5f9'.. Bosds lWorthern, 80�fz ; No: 6 Northern, mattering 1st November. 1904. The balasice will be used for the glaert! yur- . 72%. poses of the Government. including the'redsmptioa of short•tera Treasury sills.. Manitoba oa>!s- -No. 2 C.W.,49 %; ands Chartered No. 3 C.W., 45'4 ; No. 1• teed, 453is ; _ . , .;. Subscriptions- will be tseeived asgt receipts issued by fay branch in C of fay mixed .W., oats, 34. _ -B&Ak and by Recognised Dealers, from whom may be obtained a►/licadoa forms Manitoba barley — No. 3 • C.W,, and copies of the os5ciatprospectas coataining complete details of tie Loss. ^ . 5934 ; No, 4 ^.V1'„ b8 Applications will not be valid oa forms other than tiles - %. � printed by the Junes Printer- _.South .African, corn, 94. The subscription lists will open 1st October. 19.14, as!d will clear. in or before 13th•October, _., Ontario grain, approxintate,,prices _ 19Jt, with or without notice, at the discretion of the Afiaister 01 Plan"' track shipping point — Wheat. M to 98; oats, Sb to 38; barley, 57 to 60; FJar. +aracstrr or Ftt+axap - - -- corn,' 94 -to 96;' rye; 57 to 59, buck- Urn awn; isT Oc�osss, 1ls4: _ (wheat 53 to 55; malting barley, 68 to 10. s •... .'yea. - ' ^ _ - 'F .------ -- - -- : .... - . , _ - ... a ,��..- _-t _..._ -V � • _' t"s+ Ilow Livesto& Plroduce! ; :.Loses in its latest issue, the Live Stock w and Meat Trade Review, publlahed by • the Dominion Depaat;ntlet of Agricul- 'tune, again returns to the attack on the uneconomical habit of overloading _tKe livestock markets on Mondays. A "UulortunaWy;' sa_y_s.- the . Review. "the foolish 'Practice of offering the `- - bulk of the week's supply on the Mon_ day market was again. very strongly In evidence, with a more or less dis- astrous effect upon prices paid, and certainly increaiing the cost of mar. {{ feting •to. the' p 8 th er through daily TURRET I buyer's rs. Darin the hot montlfs, the ' . ' f buyer's needs in big meats are mostly " ..7 —quite moderate and often the result is a AL- that out of a big Monday run they will - aid required qualities here and there, -- -- -_ It Pays to Moll Yoi r OW12" with ' and We bulk ties to be soiii as best it • ' -' - .- J - -- - - - -, inky, A large percentage of the poor- - - or end of ;be stogk b.is small ,com_ /;R - r merclal value, and in recant months a considerable volume- nf_tbin. aatUe_ _ LIVER • of good type 'atid conformation very GBH " suitable for feeding, has gone to • the FINE G U T slaughter because of the lack of coun. try demand.' Fine �ut . - _ CIGARETTE TOBACCO - _ -� Ws Raommead IiWA 7Ea -ER" or "VOGUE" Clgstme.Papers - Convicts' Weekly CIZARETTE TOBACCO w The latest in newspapers is Eng. ,- land is an attractive littld yellow pro_ have become two very busy cities and ductionr of tour pages, entitled_ •'The Weekly' News Sheet." It is now being have says Father's that fearful reports state that practically all un- circulated among H.M. Prisons, and of growing old that be has subsdrib- employed men have found jobs con_ g FINANCIAL ' supplants the old custom of t$e ed .for Tile Youths Companion. nbcted in some way or another with chaplets reading. eatracts �trom the _ - _ - -• . ,- the mining activity. Supply houses are newspapers after the Sunday mornlag You never know whether -coon 15 _ doing a rushing business and in a gen. service, The paper is printed 'by the borro�ed until you get it bark. - el al way, facilities are being taxed -se -. convicts ln' Maidstone Gaol at a small verely.- f iIDrintisg press installed fa the estab. Meanwhile, reports coming from the - J 1 liahment. but it is not deemed ativis- HOIDS fAISE TEETH new area, condaue• to -be of a decided , )le to entrust diem with the editorial ly optimistic nature, and white it is ,work: this is Lett in the hand of the TIGHT AS CEMENT _ too early to make definite statements - - -- .' ' Prison Commissioners,. everything .indicates tbaf the district No news a 'Plates an't_pro�bl le likely to have several producers DDears about =rime and i3 r �? whoa Yon Brought in. " .: sex. Otherwise, as Its name implies sprinkle on t. Weraet s Powder, - - - - - - - - the Raper summarizes the week's T�'t "� to worW- h'olat �to w Torointo�s New Silver Market events, including the Saturday's footh3 they an t sass eo oomfo&tr ab4e tbey actually feind act lilts your The rPeent announcement that the Toronto Stock Exchange would open- Every r2llrie You Ettt ball game scores: Tile first -issue is awn. Keeps ®oath sanitary, breath you push food particles betweei; your s Silver Exchange in tale near future, appears to be of considerable import- - , packed with such odd items as an P b-ipecial comfort - cushion pro- teeth. the nark,, motet warmth or the - article oh the Mersey Tunnel, and vent° sensitive gumsirom getting asst ance and as a result it is.expected that Trot only Toronto. but other centres mouth furnishes the perfect condition for quick decay which -turns Into live the diverting information for con - Sinall O0st` -say mom will benefit thereby. tricts that:'ait taxis may ,•sow be hir. ovs_ ate, Dentriff a and bier Lo iongare ed at Croydon for _3d, a mile, The Qne of the coaditiona attached to sew memberships is the Silver Er scientincail9 made to pleasantly help = RHEUMATISM change is that outsiders will be required to establish offices -or have local you form the clean feetb and mouth IN, : paper is deWgned' to enllven Sundays babit. blade by Caulk of- Canada. for to gaol, pow Miared's lea a „arm connections is Toronto which should result -!n some demand for office space: more than so years manufacturers of dial, Rub lavimaes sandy in& Shipping concerns should also get some benefit through transporta- materials for dentists. A tw o= weeks• &bsa appb u according a lion of the metal, end "storage iacllities will also bg required locally and at s acs sae for 20c at. Drug and De2pt. . dineaiom sad sawn Classified Advertising ro�� �.t..u.f4 other points. The probability is that the bank and trust company vaults t� will be largely used #oi this' purpose, but it is understood that it was found Soured on the — may: w�x�a w a a , necessary to establish warehouse or other •facilities at Halifax and Van- 9 t - coaver to hake care 'of any ocean shipping which may be done. Other world . —That 3 Liver - • LISTRI23UTUFL wsated for ,t2ifa dis- - -" trict. No selling Large profits, Buick benefits from the establishing ' o€ Toronto as a - silver trading centre will Wake uR Y t.iver Bile Ae returns. Must have 3300, Mr. Tuttle, 223 ' K�NG Vii �A�N" _ - —No. Calottsel Necessary lliccaul St., Toronw, probably show tip over a period of time. Members of the Toronto Stock Exchange will automatically become Many people w o ee sour, a u t�h and generally 'wrecked .make the mle- mcinbers of the new Silver Exchange and'it is Understood that memberships take of taking Baits, oft, mineral water, N OFFER Tv EVERY INVENTOR have also been arran ed for re reseiltatives from most of the world's iii laxative candy--and mo eg gum, or 6 P g roughage u•hJch only tito�e th -n boN•elr A List of wantea inventions' and full and ignore the liver. taformatton sent tree The samsay silver - centres. - O�Daa7. Worin ibrenr A tornevs 27i What you need is to wake up you& - Banlr Street. q1In rE Canada + .1t became evident that a silver futures market was needed on this con- liver bile. Start Four liver puui'ing the issue No. 40-- 34 daily two pounds of liquid bile into tiilent after the New York market stopped trading in_futures, and it•loc as your bowels. Get your stomach, and in though Toronto has excellent chances of capturing a goodly portion of the testines working as they should, onA: _ business which was for>lerl handled throw h New York. One of the N.Y, mare. y S CarSer's Little LSver Yllls wlil. soon comalodit exchange .experts, who is assisting in the organization of the ill you up. Purely .vegetable. Safe. Sure. Quick. Ask -for them by name. Refuse I ` - - new .exchange, told a group of bankers that he believed the silver'market substitutxa, 2�� at au druggists. s1 would' bring a considerable volurnit of new - money to the city. _ - The- establishing of the new exchange is just one -more indication of the. - growth of Torortao as one of the world's leading financial centres. ' Buihding Products, Limited Sturgeon River Discovery improved earnings and strong' Augnwnts Rail Traffic working capital position are expected . So. great has, been the rush of men, s s - y to be shown by this botnpany' for the - . • a'+ current , ear's oyerations, It is said equipment, and supplies into this' new a yea— gold area, that regular passenger ser- _ " a that .fair - volume of bushels -has vice has been -somewTiat— disrupted - - been enjoyed, largely from small durin the • a. g peat few weekb, However, t "�: "� " buildin contracts and from repair a ���� ��.• � B announcement is sow made by�the Ca- l - - 3 > " <' jobs, and °total business volume Ss, ex- nadian National Railways that epee. ' l ,y peeled to show substantial gain over ial service will be inaugurated to con - b the previous• year, nect with the main line+ three days s _ s- -- • + ii Yid _ a 0o You $old V><ctory Scuds = ' ..p Maturing. November Ist, 1934? = The new 1934 Dominion of Canada Refullditzg 1,oan offers an - . 2. excellent opportunity for the.oinvestment. of funds. It also �- :'"::, R r SQ yeah Royal Yeast Provides holders of Victory Sonds due Iv'ovelnber lst,.1934 with `<;< Cakes nav - an o rtunit � to continue th it ' - ebeen the standard - -- _ PPo Y e mveat2nent in the atron t of fine quality. Today, they ale re- ecullty in Canada. - p f _ ... err ed in 70 ut 0 f e ry 8 Canadian •.; lhnominations: $100, $500 and $1,000. _ :,• - -- -homes wjlere dry yeast is used in _ y` home baking. Individually.sealed is _ • _ - - : ' - air•tight waxed paper,.they stay.. Convert Your Victory Bonds NQw - absolutely fresh for months. You can be' sure of full leavening power ' every time you hake with them. FREE• -Tbe ROYAL YEAST BAKE = i Write tai us now. for full particulars. BOOK o ass when qoa bake at home.-23 `'•;; >., �� • tested recipes -•loaf breads, rolls: buns, >'.�:i _ coffee caked -- Address. Standar J��tin ~Street West Ltd, Fraser Ave. & Libe St. Toront _ .. d Breed. :- 9 Toronto W OOds Gu n dy & . Com-pan oat. Ask, coo, for leaflet, "The_Rorat Telephone: ELgin /321 Lindted Road to Better Heslth." - .ts _ BUY MADE -IN - CANADA GOOD. managene'rt. The little church was ,:SHOOTING MATCH (. . IM r ,��,lt��g ��f built over 6b years afro when Aud- � ?. �iJVhitevale slaoksmithina', & Woodwork - . ley" corners was a noted Sunday race a Any ual .Shootinv Match on the . track and beer maiden. It is said ia� of navid Graham. Lot 14; con. 'FLOUR MILLS at right prices ` that rims were tier; for a half mile 10, Markham, will be held on Mon- Now Is the time to have those regale !N, t, TERMS * in each direction, while the young' day, Thanksgiving Day. in the after- jobs attended to. Harrows repaired. it.7e Mr rear : f1 80 it paid in sdrssu !. and older ones were running races, Woos. 13hPlis Yor Shot Guns will be _ ' also new sections on hand. The tam• 9 becriptionii to the Uaittd Stat.a ant G,•at wattling ,.ors,: ra_ :.g, wrestling sad - I am re tired t0 Arch -ase ous Fleury Plowi always on hand, +•� Britain sa.00 in advance. is n bail with all the accompany- provided. v0 Geese offered Friz- p p p p•- Yi g es. any kind . of grain and will Also dealer in Viking Cream Separa- _ ing rowdyism of those days of so- tore and Electric Washers. called snort. The old hotel had' a pay the highest market price Dealer in Cockshutt and Frost da ..JOHN MURKAR, Proanetor, lmenagsrie and bears'and other Aild NOTICEtO H''UNT R$ Wood machinery. f at barn _ animals were .kept on, show. People -! phone ca ll will bring unto your farm. - i -In all- yeti,- far-Jsetsue at.'- were li+--- Eli -i• bif- e!a*- Gay•acetytene welding. - - Greenwood ..-•, • _ __ � In tm t=ie farms here at.'that time. -asst t�rtg-- — LAWSUN • WILSON • - �, r -Miss Rutledge is spending the en-1 Baptists;- 11resbyt4rians, Methodists, $>ln, w1tC10Ut having on p�lOnB Mark 6502 - 15 hone Pick 715 .� Bible rhr'stians and T:6nian "Cathol= fOilr 'person & fault 1IlC @II90 F'. T. 'Z7C7OOdward `of the w•erk, including Thanksgiving _ -ics, each %as stiff in his own beliefs, - Day, at h ?r -home in Hone)-wood. s issued by the Department of GREENWOOD 491y Emmersun and Mrs. Ormerod mot- so much . ?, that ens church would same and -'Fisheries of the not allow another to attend who dal Laarn' XoWers Sharpened used to Toronto on Sunday to see y_ prayer. Province of Ontario the lattel•'s brother Roy Morgan,, AndkSunctay to some of die stra gh-, ON A MACHINE ESPECIALLY 1� to.lou- operat who is in th e host alai there for an Licenses may be obtaineii lo. Notice fori: taped "'laS was glQOmy. day for the DESIGNED FOR THE PURPOSE Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gibson family: But -the -.- parents ,saw that pally from E C Jones Drua- f Kave a All old grease and dirt - is thoroughly. — .:_: reception to Ernest and Dlrs:. Trem- this was ,food atmosphere. for their - gist, 'Offfileial issuer in this children • -iid the various 'denominat =_ washed- out of the bearings and your ''We do Building nf all kinds. - ble on Friday ey�ning,• representat- 1 tie erect.'- Sunday school ViolIIity. { mow will be returned, well oiled ives from. the entire Village being ions 3Qrec, on the eniners where all could go and correctly adjusted for cutting. CARPENTERING, j present. At the same time and plat. g• CEMENTINGI !" Mr. Will Brown, on behalf of the and ,tudv the Bible regardless of- W. A. AG'STIN, ' boys of the .community, presented their dena�iiinativi;al .prejudices. And MARKHAM FAIR - Rouge Hille Service Station. -PLUMBING UMBING bar. and .'ors. Tremble with a.lieaut- so the litt.e c.turch w'as erected. One _ . of the loading spirits in its buildings or in Pickering. _ and _ AN .iful Flam : ;h Copper Comport. We was fames 'Madill who lived here J. A. BUSH BY, Phone 460.0 (.35 5} ROOFING M ' - welcome Mrs. Ttemble to, our village. and was a teacher of the sin;,ring. In 'Oct. 4 5 and 6 - . She is no stray; er among us, havin f g' g ''fact he -,­is some time called singer _ We.%too sell Brantford Roofing spent ma,iy or her holidays in this Jim' hladiil. It is too bad that :onL s ' ='neiphboncc.od. of the o c::,r pen °k.. do not write down _ Rad) f� � Ddateriq•!s, Empire Brlftaroom The 'anniversary sei-vices of the e,. V Fd'tipment, Drrro Water -. - Greenwood 'Coated Ch'arch will be their eer,ini cence; . ,r *.hz informal ion of th,. succeeding items, lean generations. FRIDAY, OCT. UCT. 5th -Pone and y y held on Sunday, Get. '14th. Rev. E: , • - St.ahleKEc nipnisnt T. Dour�lxs; of Toronto, will - preach The Co,rniuoitc (loot wi,1 'meet at Runuitig Races', Mixed Softball - ALL MAKES i the home ; f �Ir . Simon Puckrin on and (Aher Building -Materials z1( at 11 a. r,. and music will be furn- 3Ionday r, ?st at ri'p. m. All are wet- Tournament, Horseshoe Pitch- 9F.RYFCED A14D,RFPAIRED 6 fished by the. Greenwood choir-. At - E »titurateA Free p. m. Rev. J. E. Glover, B. A., of c "'ne. 'Tl,anksci:= r'Eeting - ing, Boys' Calf and Foal Clubs PRICES REASONABLE Work Guaranteed Claremont µ'.al prg:,ch and the Clare J.trnier Grain Show. _ _ WORb GUARANTEED moot United Chvtr will lea¢ in the -T',e ''``oust. ";iaat_n' too' place on _ T serT. -ice of praise. On iuosday even-. i.,c.rning: Oct: 2nd, of F' `i' SATE "RDaiY, OCT. 0th - Two ARTHUR FIELD F. J. PROUSE - Jenr.i :'q= :.t -thp nom., of Mr. an•i ing: Oct. ]E h, the W'ornen's Asso,- , •, ? TrAting la.aces, Puny `Races, R T. I. Uradl:ate n :11r:. ...:tn. nr, Church Street, Mr. Phone 650.. oat :on still .serve a Harvest Home . J,_nnin�, :: rears, af. age,-_ Stock Show. 43 46 - Phone. 5201 PLCKERING PICKERING. ONTAREQ supper in the basement of the chur- ' ied -hail -be n ill a - eek azo w'it!1 a ch, from 5.:30 till o p. m- - This'w:It secere rnl i, but ha? nears} recovered be follower! 'by a ',pl- Irilid• program -- tt trr-m that - 'tack. ;nti'eft at the end BIG MIDWAY presented) by the coati -knoA -Harm= ,° the _t. ?k vi ,it_i i4 'anther. in'. - - n iy -261 al; Quartet_ of the fiarminty' a��rr �,Q�'a` Y ,tor .iris -.few niQht.s mA 3. _ , C}r,ir and Glee Club, 'of Toronto' `THANKSGIVING ANSGIVING cola rr. to al a t ere • - H. Brown, fist tenor= ri w k 1MU ,YORE RANGERS mile; U• :he 'r,gr.x'a where h� F: :- Ben.tty, 2nd tenor. B. firming- t y -, sham.' baritone and A: Fisher. bass, '�`'''uhl tAk? t,,' bu- u. Pickering. He ��NL ' a•, -i!terl by Miss May, R.. Davey., -el- sari J,i :,d 'the -3u. he +ntende�i ''v - - - - SPE .CIALS ocutioni�t; of Turvnto. A sumutun'� tak ?, and ,t 'o i ''rt in the cot-1 air. -. : i. 11JJ�� :r supper' and a a 'ei id ` _'Cr . t+ „ur, vtai• :r,Q. f 'r the ni vt M p. 1111 program arP i,u:. aml. loin_ �,,k a chill � =T/LIB�IO ST _ '.'OY SALE. THURSDAY' FRIDAY, S.'+ITURDAY' _ : only 3a epnis fcrr adults and _T cents' 1 h'c - r _ ;for children, 12 years and undeF, i _- vr- , ",)- ,4'nt„ nt,F•umonia, that eau „, Adtllth -_o cents 04 "hit It •afh. !1- ha-: breakfa =t at (hildten -.15 cents RE AND �'HITF = l rk n'clo.•i;: serrfii hi^, in hi., r6orn :. - - ” -- Audler a.,,i*;, :.,.. hpf•.re nine when hF w_1_v_- Atlto�- '��teratel.. COFFEE Vacuum Packed j being 'ck'•i:teri_ a,.*atn. Lt' wa_ d:a- R. H.' CROSBY Sec, -Treaa f , 1 b. 41co 7'-� '!f's it,n ;a :A . are F',lfi: r• -,very 1. i'eat,';' having �rpr'ak -n ft F, a`V WHITE ` the:• '1`h;- k.•ffe-ir.g rtto- - -Ins ih -the 1+•i,r. tr - r r.,q. fir. J -r: c; lldarkham TOMATO. rh•,rAi ttt�; $:!turdav afterrr";:, Oct. wa "• - :_~;n P'ck, tine Fill _z� ''bur JU I •CE, No. l ton ea 5c - f,t'r- tt-2.°0 0'; lock, 51-5, Crozier. t=ppnt t' . ;renter r ar !,t.: : f • • p 'c r :n��. ?I b( tae. ur -t �ueakpr. 4,' "t c ii.•+k:.,• c.rr'i - F, -- ._ea", TnE "MA1)[ :LIDiB” PUMPKIN arse tail 2for hit _rose' tEreatLid am a few-y-:-r= aa' ttr,:,t,t,c* iii srn� f !i' 19c• w:, 'c +m «, - ,n. •'i .re =-.; . +' in~� `P t< BEAUTY- SALON HONEY - t':,ii SALON 5 Ib. pair 49e. We! C "tilr•i•.�ac tit' ,.,.. last. •.c'eek. is :-u -r,;% -i' bv, .,n: bri -ai-r. Sc: : SHORTEN � l.r t(. S- hiller- is r.d�Y•. t �r.,c .•d aft -:' arboro T,�•a :' 1:'' <4 trta.tti•+ A n,-w v, A �hirh me s.- G,. "Jewel," I lb. 10 c• <• .�. t•' _ a, w Prrin tarot i c r. _ -Ctl, lndi, =' �aiLi•.n, - - c.•� -> - - `_• - i y - '.I.- C. ::, it firs. `int:nerman, of Card of 'Ihar.ks !t►..vr.F'prauanent WftvPatot- ItirNVery 4 CAK S "LUX"' SOAP and a _ . a <,r .,stn :,lent urtinv with F. _al. � +s • �.. ,e,l. `.it ,P n,' , Mr. ladj 5 pun o Why nc,t izr,ike 1 Pkg. Rinso all f or 23c' and "fro f rap:nan t ti rl r f;... an appointment. 1 - . . ' - tI: %T :trori;e BQII- h4z- l -, urged r . ('. Par :nr: ''f .ti + i;srria: _ Irr.m MuAeoka anti is much impryc•- ' ,('n•ici- � .tic,rr. at-tlib Wp -^ fn.;; ;:'f= t give, all my cu- tomprw-toy vcry e-' Itlost: BR.%ND ed 'i t , n'iit .,'e'ire 'r'. ^ri t< report. "r••�i -•r.hi ,'+• ;•, ft, ni t:.,, sale Careful Atrentinn. : c t rr or th. t " i.s 1, at,,t_c 'r'.eS f •i .th;. �1 „u:- l 1'lr lit i,t,nK, FLUTTER, N C eamery -23c. D. 1� "c'�' 'mot left 1,- w.. ,k { A ,o, r. tiro F rt �" it o. r - + l'14 :1L "`.'1 ni,ctriCt '•�'hCre T1e la3S Set- Lit 'C f: �1�1r•'+1L. t„ r:'i,llP i`0611iC :n•Sti:- acid I•',,�'i,�t"•TC.•'••irn tit.. ur.•d a "telr. ;iordry job, _ cc .t` i ha - i'r' :n k r••Iri Mrs. Smith. ref•ti1'ritby, riot "r1tE tr. t`, P: atz_i''�t,l :r c'r,n- c, M 1u31de SH Q 2�I 11 C AT a.. 1 inrr,r,r. rt'•:;lQnt trey.' attpn-led the tinuat'r,n Sch.'ol '.1:. =u,r•. of $6S.00. -. - artm� �rczrt sere :ceE here on S.un !ap. ''' he -nri'L in the purchwzo of mans Pai'lle 11006 `L, EIS ►1(IN i - " Twa -,- th'roe of our north re,i,iQn•' ;nr th? th" use of th.t il- _ is ara a tx nos to :et the Hydro in- I �Ir. Y1r4eY-i• t„ Ice eriir ;me,.ided -f)-r RED &WHITE • r " . sialred -sort .. •rh ;obit; .,th!r +ni.' =rtrt and the p at: -' the' lucul lskdro tf. •tlk -•• of Li ^P nu'.ils, st;'ff an,)” ate- - - -a g,a set hugs. STANLEY THEATRE L'p: a.d3 of tilt dollar+ was won 1:. "1 bvaTI :. ara i,•`rehv �z ;,r�.�e,i FOR SERVICE AND 4;UURtEsic _ ,. . _-b1'. tLC lrxnl setio'1 at the School Fair ''!irouehth:• .rh•ti Ant an�i Sppretary. i,�, TOUMILLFi , i :•, held at ?il..ughattl last w( 1k, The sc= John :. TRISdiow, Chairman_ - - �_ ,- ..- - tl hn[xrs ^zi•�yed the outing and learn- Will. Gormley, Secretary _ qd. a onnri• deal. - _ - _ - — ::: - Pickering Hard ware Store ; Rev 3h Forties_ of the Westmins- in Memoriam FRIbAY and S ATUftD AY ' trr Ch,lrc!i, Weston, preached the an- -- _ _ _ - - - - - riiv,•r.•ary ;�rv;�ea in- tl7e�ittle ehur7- GORMLEY -- In loving "m'emnry = 6f OCTOBER 5th And 6th - ch here nr, Suntlal to, crow6ed hous -, my =!early 'brl :,c on husband; Ed. - r. - ,e., on the :.fterrioori and evening.'His Gor,ulev,- N,,-ho died „n,Oct. 2nd. "DEATH TAKES The Flies are hers, and we have .the Goods.'. Flit, Fly -ToZ messa:rA; ''were erjoyed and apprec- 1931.. v , for the House. Dr. Hess., Fly Spray and Stoo Aid fated' by all wh'v hard him. He is a He l,ad a' nature von" cbuid'ht hel5 A AOLIDA ♦ for the Stock. King t ug- killer for the-potatoes real teiebct• -of' Gad's 'w'ord and has loving, a savin,r --rise of humor through it And.. a, heart that was purer' than and -all garden produce. . ' It kills the ..all. fie Pu3id tribute to the builders i>oid, FREI7EBIC 11iARC9 r of the cl+tirch here 'and 'urged the And to those -that knew-him and tov- _ _. EVEL.Y VENABLE 'Age and prevents blight. .present worshippers -to .carry on, the ..Screen Doors, Window Screens and Wire Cloth for the House. ` '1 - = r Fork if ;sluice to the coining 'once Hisdmenory will never grow-61d; -- '- i AlI sizes and widthP. ahead: Re-, Mr. Crozier preacher, for 'irwife^ ,Complete gt6ek of Haying and Harvest Too1a. iiim in vfc cto Oa Mgnday evenin, z Plow Shares to fit all makes of Plow &, _ "!the ODeMta put on by 'the Whitby Sale Register_ «L)lttld u aCk Little Agent for McCormick- Deering Farm Machines -'..'Young• People was � - - '- y - received by mo -e - � •` _ sf • than 'i cr.:wded house. In times like SATURDAY, OCT. 13th =- Execut- Revue tl and Repairs. : these thr r hunch could easily be a ors' Sal.; of Real Estate, furniture _ _ - half larzr :r, t � - accommodate, This carpenter's tools etc. belonging to - ANI) - Arama wA-; well put on and the 'mus -- the estate of the late Win. Burton. , � oil - lotto : "We heave it, Cean get it Ot ' is v` n 1r [:h ,rder. The proceeds of Sale i *. ° o'civck. See bills. Fred' C� h d - E - it is ❑ot wade•" _ i the 'day .} are gAite. ple,g :--ing to •the. Postill, auctioneer. - Telephone 3900 i .. -. ,�: _�ioN,DAY, orT. sth J S. BA DON `PICKERI'NG — — • (Une night only, i,UOaad S1,Q0) . f OU RID A KEN MAYNARD '�'J iYlOt01' COCICi1 4 ... _' : 1 THE` ROBI NS Ar�E BACK •. • - : _ -- • y E � � `Fiddlin' Buckaroo" _' - _ • . . - -- - _ �1eu's,,NVort; ficot� '2, -49 tip: \Il - CRTOON Fold UO�ll :l ►Y Dien ° - Overalls raiid P anti I ' =.5 pr i�p mn's «`irrk Sliirt -'t;,i _ .. _ a ._ ��� �� �� �• � � - ' _� >�; - ��� - • lUth Of;TO 13 f F ;� lth.siu Scl _ •_• to Te:ttu al t`� a CLOUD" - ABOVE HOr3C �ullRl'S NC yNi,lUll?',)t'1C @3 - - - =. -- - - -- — : ��,+- '� /fir „ ••'' ,�. - - ROBERT AR.NI�TRONG - .Sweat Ptids Teatn Lines ` 0Ur IrclVe�S' ''1' DOROTHY Sri Ltit)N s'° r i t_ o ,let, the;.t old : - -- barns r iFed - C41,tp, 9_TAR1;,•lti 'Anti 0t1�4hlU[ES _ lied; epN • _ oy�: '� tits � ` `— � . �• ���ee not e.tedrous journeys ; . . .. ; . ' .. - -- . _ • _.. :_z ... _ s t ' ,�,• � ,., ne '1J04 ��- — Syd Schmidt, Fho Tickets. 'Time Taieles and all. Coach Travel _ _ .,.;proprietor -" Information at E C! L :.3 A D L E Y: - EASTERN H(aUSE PAWNE 4500 - Parking spate at the, rear of theatre X W Q� - X s. � contest acid presented- the' award of Allan Pretyy, Dooley Potatoes - Fred variety - Laurie Tran aad Lois Kes- ; 9 a handsome set of dishes. Guesses Lewis and Uouy, Drewery, Manyels tear. Barley; O. -A. C. 21 - Gioreace L. E. OWE/LL j J. A. and Mrs. Caskey spent Sat- were allowed on purchases of 50 Giant White Sugar - Laurie Tran and ('Fair Repoitt Continued Next Week) nrday last in Hamilton. cents. Fred Lewis. Mangels, any variety — FUNERAL. DIRECTOR AND Mrs. Fied Ward spent several The fro.ts of the last few days Billiq-MAcheli and Donald Middleton Wttitevale days last seek with friends in Aud- have injured to some exteht; the tom- Turnips, Canadian Gem - Leon. Me- EMBALMER ley. ato .crop. Some of those watching Culiour'h end Fred Lewis. Turnips A very enjoyable afternoon was Muccessor;to W. J. Mather. r Mr. and Mrs. Peters of Port Perry the crop very closely believe- that Rowena Taylor and Earl Dows •%;gll. I spent last Wednesday, when the W. 8touKville were with Mr. and Mrs. Beverley on only th-3 Nines have ,suffered and Beets, Detroit Dark Red - Gladys . M, 'S. hPlu their autumn "Thankaff- •• .: Night and :Day, Service _- ,Friday last. tha }' the fruit will come along even Morley aad J'ark Forsyth. Carrots -I ering Service" in the united Sunday Mrs. Tuck and daughter Marion, better than befora. Both of our fact- Loiie Ke3ter and Margaret Cowie.! School rucm. Musical numbers were Bus Mrs. Phone Residence Phone' of Turont,r, 4eited with Mrs. Duer - ories ari working steadily now and Parsn:os - Keith Howsam and Jean , rendered by the Markham visitors. `lien and Tamil R!ard Onions - Yellow. Glob Dan- , _ y a big output is expected. a blr. Banfield, of Toronto, gave a -RSbt -any - Mrs. Worthy;- erious- (at - least -at- time - of- ve'-'° - rn_ Mardersun anA Allan I ..a:d address. _ ^3 ton, spent Sunda with -Mrs. Gibb -' Holman. Pumpkin, Field - Clarence c . yC6" JAS. -DAVIDSON Oa, Sunday writing) ^.rotor accident took place spent as a missionary in Nigeria. , j. ons here. a few triichts ago to the north of u= Baker and Bilile Mitchell.. Pumpkin, I Locust Hill, Cherrywood and Mark- Richard Taun and two sisters, of near the Ashenhutst farm, when a Pie - Rorvena Tailor and Barbara I ham kw.iliaries were represented: CHERRYVYOOD StouffvillP,' attended the school fair truck loaded with cattle collided with Barkey. lA heat, S -eaf - Jas. Coates A dainty afternoon tea was served r�• here on Wednesday last. a passenger c4r. Some cattle were and Lois Nester. Alaska Oats - Earl I by the larlies, of the Whitevale Anx= T //^�t Mrs. 4iken and daughter, of Tor- believed killed. On Tuesday morning Dowswell rind. Lois Kester. Oats, any diary, .. I N S U R A N G E onto, visited with Mrs. Chandler dur- few details were available. Mr.- Ash ing. the week. ' enhurst was unable to enlighten any - r A 17TONOBILI� + Mr. and Mrs.. Barber. of Uxbridge one. The passengers were unknown T MRER USED GOODS FIRE r -----spent: Sunday with their-son,-- Oscar, --mod- -the- truck- k'as--aiso- unknown- -- here.' The Anniversary. Services in the BURGLARY ' - Mrs. D. 'A.. Scott entertained her Baptist Church last Sunday were _ OaBIIALTY� ^. parents from London, for a few days r •irl successful. The attend- [nternatioral 2- furrow plow (new) 1929 Essex Sedan p panic il• 3' LIFE INSURANO.B 1 over the 'week -end. , � ance was good and the services very Hamilton 2- furrow plow (new) 1931 Special Dodge Coupe" Phone Pickering 7920 901 D. A. Pugh is attending the Dairy - attractive. Rev, Bow'ley Green gave 6 -ft Deering Binder 1930 Durant 6-14 Sedan __- _.____ rnens' OD-ivention at London this an address at each service and was 2 McCormick Corn Binders 1927 Chevrolet Coach „ ;. week. assisted ir. the musical part of the Fleury Single Plow "You Cali Buy at Home +� - 'Cha;. A. and M- Ts. Grant, of Tor- service by the Whitevale Baptist 1933 Chevrolet 'l 1 -2 Ton Truck with onto, Mr: ,and Mrs. Bert Jones, of Church choir and the Bethesda dale )'4, inch V, -scot Grain Grinder long wheel base, stock rack. TIRES, BATTERIES, Mt. Zion, spent Sunday with, James) Quartet, Goth of whom were thor- Jack for Grinder 1934 Chev. Sedan, demonstrator E:ans. oughts enjoyed. The Tuesday even, Fleury Grain Roller 1929 Durant Coupe ACCESSORIES, Ral}•r Day is being ohserSed in the ins concert ciycyl by the 'Carolina Set Computing Scales 1927 At Sedan m At aa'low and better prieesj 'United Church on Sunday morning ,Jubilee Singers was a.3 always, a. F r- :next •yi *.'1 Thanksgiving Service .111 typical Southern Program which is Durham Cow -- ,;', ,_ • -,1926 Ford Touring _ as -'the .eveninx. ( always enjoyed. There •lu ?t` are no : Welsh Pony (quiet) 19.25 Ford Coach At the 3owling Tournament here others whn can'do it as they. Ice refri:rerator (store size) 15 -30 NIcDerring Tractter you luau in Toronto. __..._ on Friday night last,. Oshawa took We are- ;ndebted to 'Mr. Croskery I Riding Plows 2,' 10 -20 For&ons away Fir-t, Markham, Second an'1 of the D••pt.•" of A:-riculture for a , , . - Let us repair that,leaky;top. -Fred Cowry's rink, Third. lengthy 'r•;,Iort on the award3 Oven' 'parton E.ectric" Radio foot Oliyei Plow bir. and Mrs. Fred Madill, of Tyr- at *he school. fair last week. one of -' Battery Radios 2-fur' c )w• Cock�.hutt Plow onto; George and Mrs. Lee, of Stouf- the must &ucees.sfu1 yet. Weather was' DeForest Radio (demonstrator). 1_ -Et. SDrinK Tootti M -H Cultivator Skilled .Motor Repairs. f . ills, spent Sunday with Mrs... F.. good and- r good crow i in attendarl�e. Vert F.leetric Auto-niatic Grir4*r 6 ft NT -H : "tifi Tooth Cultivator i Law .Palmer and Ira Boyer. Owintr to One. lack �f oDace we are Gordon ai L aw T. and Mrs.• Stephenson of Oshawa - , ,, .,tot- only the, fir=*- �^ ? lde�.,unstrator) 6 -ft $Dr!nv Tooti. Cultivator, M -H • 'Were in town on Ftiday evening vis- oblig�ri , Phone 26108; e. -- ;iting.•)ur Rowling Club and took part ?here er:� "• of e: ch r•lasc �i {'whicj, CHAS. ,COOPER CLAREMON7 - ONTARIO ir. sorte of the games. there •cPr- "F.. and are a= _ H PICKER[:K(i, C. A. tnd Mrs. Overland motored Irish Cribb': ?r - I:anpv Sna^,¢ 'Anil 1 t.; Toronto on Sunday evening; -.__ _: - DINTY'S GARAGE where Mc. Ovezland's aunt is serius ! --�••� Uor. Brock and Kingston Rda. .' Wm. Palmer and. James Cochrane, E � i grace in Hamilton on Sunday. at* - t it3nPFa1 of the late David c +w General Repair Work ail care, P:ikPy, a nephPn of Mr, Cochrane. d GiNfFtt, tloTORS .roTO•s guranteed at rexeoaablei :_ :0� YALt E PRODUCED d. -)het, and . Mrs. Farmer, and d3u- t v CAN. t Prices. rhter. his mother. �Ir�. Fred Farmer. - . and John;. Madill. all of Toronto. anent,. Cunday witl^ friends her-. d D - - ..' set a �' w �- - Batteries mp>it[Pd' and cF+>,rg)ed r Baste R,y Mcrsran. we are %orry *,6' say - E'ireecone�aa Dunlop T�ree.� is tenor Pr; to be much the same in - ` Glaeoline and -Oils. lraa;th, . iwais t k ent i. homing CAR ch- �rv-d. -Ie tins taken-to the hos- Fiefree}htfuent Boorh in Connection , Fan: Party -last w-.k. e.:oYa` _ Phone Ptrk 76tH); Pr. A C. Michel; and two lgiKhtur r);icl, Tr-nt ?lit -t. and Mr. Cnu ?th9ri . MILTON SLE�'P F •t >, rl M Striti-,, of Whitby. and Mrs. G:bsor.• r, i1.1 PRUPRIi;fUh art• •e w:•h 'E. v - } The m; �:itnlx meetifiv. of th-- - • 11 ' t P Unitwi Church - _ -- -•' ira-,the c,•?iool'. roam 6f . trte c? .ly. Ocir 4 re 'j 1.1t .at _ - - - . on 'f'hur ca VNI n. m. .Tr.. SIilnP; of Ine�•rsnit, formerl•, - veterinary surgeon 'here and now �fl -' • - ' ` ­am of 'age; accompanied. by, - %Tr. _ _ • _ _ - P rcc. Slatted friends here on Wed Eyesight nP"day. , - � 74t Eyesight Spaciilist lire. T- Paterson has been sn cp,o iw.rcas. iavwy ..1 a.r - ir¢ a week in Port Perry, with h-r �+ - = a.r .►•due+ w b w Ater. 'Sir :, James Horfop; whams ° - as t�sw _ 1 usbanrt. P seriously ill. Sir.. Pn'Pr- _. . _• • Compare -and yoa71 find that ondy C'hevrdZet is 'DISNEY BLOC.` s'n ha: 'alFO been spending snnsi.drr• - .� iii field ha- fu[ty ee:.1. +- d hnr: .1�tren weather• s riP �i m? with them. lending iii= _ proof and protecte,l, agsiti,.t wrarand tear,. Plus 3[ Oshaw j(� \GI`EERIrG facts prove it. The. Thor 4•Prgof titerriog. 019. P+�rs 09n.. t'1•er > - A'i :nt?irsted��arr .notified that the E record of thousa"s of ow•nrrs NO IUMF NO !OUNCE NO JAR, r �� }}p ?Ttv' }oBriP,1.-hr -the. T F}itP,t. t'l 5 tier confirms it. :and con arison remove8 FINtsERTIP STEERING, MORE WEIfiMT FOR _- BETTER h, far VV ?cteYn Canada RPtiPt t= -, p : :- - -•COMFORT AND DEPENDABILITY, R as last year, beintr loaded at. Whitby ,auv shadow of doubt about it: The _ .., _ ROAD-HOLDING QUALITIES. - QU OctohPr- 11th. Goords surest tray to get a modern,. up-to-date 1 e 't h.� - c6ntributed r�av be left at th- ?tifansP, where Mr. Glover will •main- 1931 automobile for your. money is to ta'^ scan- rvisicen. :' ' IChoo.e a Chevrolet! Only Chevrolet �� Betty' Pretty made' the lucky :.xn the low - price &eld gi�'es you Eu- i'U °`� ^.....the ,Bean -Jar. in nuoting - t # 7 nn• tl r jar which containedi iiii closed Knee- Action ... Shock _ bears. Mrs. "Cornet' conducted the Steering .. Cable - Controlled Brakes _ Every- motor ear buyer has a right to insist on a . Blue-Flame Cylinder Head full quota of up -to -date 1931 features. In our l - -- opinion, no car can be called modern without -- �'Ye1JRSfln� �c -and Body by Fisher! Only Chevrolet these famous Chevrolet fe ture3 -the moat talked- s , can offer you the world's lowest priced shoat of the year: cars —all big, substantial Sixes! And - -FULLY ENCLOSED KNEE •ACTION. SHOCK. no other car can point to such a record RR OO F STEERING. CABLE-CONTROLLED p DRAKES, BLOE•FLAME CYLINDER HEAD, BODY trabel t�jt tittg'g�i p of popularity! BY FfSHER; NO•DRAFT VENTILATION. ` When time appr+osc>b- �" _ Thaaksgivlag - �--- -'-: • p Its final hoar the ESCVRSi0N5 -- '" inu be tribute t e mote tribute to the - s the have bean • person . y _ c one of the srorkl's most ' w been o y • has always a s " Chevrolet. honor. Ott n - erected to 0 eeonomical 'car ". and this year Chevrolet cost; ' 11 secures _ creative aid , n CJ f 3 1 lea.. than ever le__ than anti of er r r gas, o _ R E V C tt..,,tr„ .:> the best Greater T results. ;upkeep and repairs. Read what one typical owner � "NO Greater Tribute" � `9 ve, says about hi? 1934 Chevrolet: - ; N. W. STAFFORD; _ "I ant pleased to advise you fhaf the ` Between all Points _ gasoline mileage up fo date Agates Kingston Road 1 o ale y gallon. - Whitby-' appr xim 1 23' miles ffie ga , y, Game on regttestJ yq Guod go R OeEober ?th �- �% to ,4th PRICE '¢iMJr4'ixs Rem rning nntll Oct: 9th jt• r .: s' - - �: _ TICK}�-�� a r r -- (ic�=rri •ifi r —�rru a fix al ill. Tnw� <t iiii r or l; +, �:.' ��° : •r., • r» ,''' r c;� t: �T 11.: linty•• rrirr arc 1,,,,�r Maple Leaf Mutual Fire T AGE \CIES-ON'L� tha,r` cr! Wc, c ll..iTrr enure _.,for.•.�n:rr.pr.r•serrt.. -. 0 •u• 6 Crre- ire tr rd ' Itsurance C' O. Master Six from Sldndard Six from -? 5� S /�0 land NVAN17A. -A INS. CO. _ k� _ Cbe;l p rates fur farm and country x ' � n:tit•cr: d. .t Ik ¢or•it+ ^�d, dr Osls r. .. Frciglrt mrd --- 'hnilding9. ' GRAY COACH LANES Gorernrrrst liern.c nni, sera. tan• ei•rrc•pricce on Witnditorm Itisurance on buildings. he G 31.4 C PZdn. •''- h:,.atern House Pick Ptin READY FOR IMMEDIATE D(LIVERY ' , wind•nlills, Silos etc. ;. } - _ C -244C ' Automonile Insurance P1 ore 4.'(() Of aFl kFnds.r CHARLES COOPER, :Cla�re�mont -• :FARMS FOR BALD Write or phone `� ® a - WHITBY, ONT, Here's Science Now".,, Relieves Pain in Minutes BAD HEADACHES, NEURITIS AND RHEUMATIC PAINS r EASED ALMOST AT ONCE - -•. _ _ _ _ - Remember the pictures below when Remember these two points: you want fast relief from pain. Aspirin Speed and Aspirin ,RIN Aspirin eases even, a bad headache And, see that you get ASPI . tie of neuralgia often in a few minutes) the method doctors . prescribe. It is - - An Aspirin tablet begins "taking made in Canada, and all druggists p „... . hold" of your pain practically as • have it. Look for the name Bayer is i soon as you. wallow it. And Asputn the form of a cross on every Aspirin Orange � Pekoe ..Fresh. from is safe. For Aspirin does not harm . tablet. Get tin of 12 tablets or eeo= the heart. _ __nor :!cal bottle of 24 or 100 tabletE. `.Blend the Gardens Mies snapped the paper and -mov- have gone so often since we had b!- Why Aspirin Works So Fast The annual Boy Scout Apple ed his chair_, cycles, and on Sundays, too." Day is more than just a means "Why do you object to 'my going (To Be Continued.), Drop an Aspirin. = of raising money. It is the boys' to the Hutt today? Is it because it's tablet in a ass of _ water. Note tat se- ""��'- individual response -to the re- Sunday? Or do you object -to me N. FORE it•touches the . cent significant appeal of their ' cycling? Or do you wish me to do i11;1Ef e..1► ,.Il,la;I_IIEEt ►Ja7lfla.l�� „ _ _ bottom, ►t is dainte- leader, Lord Baden- Powell. something special at home for you? Phosphorus a•ed•acy or atin& _ The appeal is worded: "We Or perhaps you don't approve of my urgently need to extend the clothes, Or' do you object to me o _� - f •`: t Movement in these days of out • Y „ J 8_-.. with Robin— . , _ ... -..... of -work lads and world unrest ing th t - so as to bring the very poorest Stop. I Bay you're net to g0 and IN 1 SECONDS 4Y STOP WATCH What' happens in these glasses under the good influence of that is eaougb. .Am I to give you : r happern in your stomach— ASPIRIN health trainin ' reasons for everything I do ?" he. ask. k An Aspirin tablet starts fo disinte- tablets. start "taking hold" of pain 7 g• : grate and go to work. a few minutes after taking. Last year 90,000 apples were ed in a challenging tone: - - -- sold on the streets of Toronto "It would be wiser. If there by the Boy Scouts. The immed is some reason why I shouldn't go, When in Pain Remember These Pictures late results were shown in the tell me- I'm not an sodiot:" — ASPlal4 DOES roT HAILM TEE HKART number of new troops organized Miles sprang up, the crumpled STOP LOSSES in the more congested section8 paper clutched In his hand. Stand- _ of the City. + ing, he had- the advantage of height, Mineral - deficiency doesn't stick out _ . _ _ - - - By buyingntario apples on but Genevieve, with the calm assur- like a sore-thumb to help you recognize' - Saturday, October 13, the man It offhand. Chances are that some ani- Sa Sa the street, and the woman ance that she was -right, did not yield mals you own, healthy enough are an inch but not so good producers, are border , too, directly contributes in a ling cares. The right minerals are your most effective manner to the "Go to . your room, I'll have no key to profit right now.. - Feed one of pE YOUTH spreading o! the Boy Scout more of your impertinence,, I'll have these C.I -L Mineral Supplements dally T� ! Movement lA the laces where obedience while you live under my to promote. ihrittinesp and productivity. p Rich to digestible calcium and phoa= ii is most needed, roof I'll —" phorus and nutritionally balanced, the$ By e g DC ••••+++ "What's this, wbaes this ?° Norah give results with real economy and., pro y the A thQ>_oi< '•Pe arrow" t - ear into a serenity_ ¢he had not known came out to -smooth things over h -. $y NEt J' M. 5CAN14N for years• But if was not to last, ing her husband's angry voice. �j -I -1 MUTRI'MI11 u 'Father objects to me going to the l00% Available and DiS•atible. Dl- CHAPTER EIGHT. • -Hutt today, but he won't tell me cai4 phosphate (bolas derived), the He Quarrels with (Sentry. assaults him , On a Sunday morning early in De- why, and I want to know; I• have a wholly digestible; naturally balanced, i "Illynopus OR 1he0*dlAs .�alkas concentrated calcium - phosphorus salt' and leaves Duffield to work elsewhere CeIIlber, Genevieve stood buttoning Tight to knOW." combined with other minerals supply - and principal eharactar to tae story Kelly received a summons to the bee" her gloves and looking out over the Norah made "hushing faces" at her ing iron', sodium and chlorine. -".Am Kelly Fanearrow. side of his dying grandmother, the Kelly L the son of air Hiles Pen- mother of air Hiles Pencarrow. harbor, —She had been to church and, daughter, and looked apprehensively C -11 SOLUBLE MINERALS Barrow, a lawyer. who" lather and Arrived at the bedside, he Is asked It with a long summer day before her, at Miles, V I mother• emigrated to Now Zealand and he will apologies to Gentry and thu" tell the radiance that anticipation "I think ou'd better not go today, The entire mineral portion• of bone, _- brought up a family whb are now the Sirs her the assurance. that the family D on Y specially processed to • secure digest!- parents of the young poop]* with whom a hope of reconciliation, can throw over a familiar- scene. Bain dear. It. will be very hot riding all btlity and balanced with other essenti .1 She story Is oowwnad, By the wilt. Belly inherits two the previous 'day bad laid the dust. that way. And It might rain, and minerals Contains phosphorus, calcium. Sir Allies, Penewrow wished Kelly to thousand pounds and purcisasea some $ g $ y iodine, sodium, chlorine, Iron and -sul- eecoma a lawyer and to soles his bush toad at Tapuwai Though the pun was bright, a tow You would_ et your skirt ruined with phur, sate so risks of miasral da- - father's practice, Kelly 'insists on be.- In We second season he fovitea bra woolpacks hugged 'the hill.-tops, but mud." i!claacy. sowing a farmer. He sofas an uncle sister Genevieve, big sailor- brother Pat. the air had the crisp, clean taste of . Her appeal to feminine vanity ,tell Micheal Fencarrow. who owns Duf• and his cousins - Robin Herrick and y 1;Prite For Free !� gold farm. Jegqsi• Macdonald to come to Tapuwal• spring, flat, • His twels has a daughter. Ella; who While they are with him. Kelly starts 'rules, sitting iii an armchair on the "That Is not th-e reason;- there is _ 'Literaturs Today , Wig to lovt with an Englishman. tram- control :ad Gentry >aZla'm Lathes offgrg (3antsq a a bush are part of clearing operations. balcony,• was reading_ something else." 4ANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED I' bait -share in the Duffield Form. - The era aided by winds. gets out of ..Where are ou ¢' - - "Reason or no reason, you'll stop Montreal t This Infuriates Wally Pencarrow• The young Pencarrows are rescued Y going .' he caked Windsor n d s or To r o nta and return to the home of Sir Stales, suddenly, as she .caught- his eye, at bottle," and Miles,_ gtatefut for his bringing with them a baby whose "Out to the Hutt to see' Grand• wife's support, sat down and resum• r Write for Mone parents have been killed. and•, Kelly's - his paper as though the, matter y stout- hearted assistant, Potty Barker. father" "How? were' settled. Marsh, eager to shirk $eS{ {orYou And $+tabu Too } lend today for fr•a copy of authors . - h - "We're htking." ' an unpleasant task, hurried off _ to - guag" ne. Tells how to write pad melt It was Sister Agnes irbo solved this - .,_Wet Who are we ?" he asked it- -talk' to the. cook about puddings. Ma Short stories, novels. plays. articles, little problem for them. Wby- not let songs. ate. Written In plain language her lliave the baby and bring him up ratably, Genevieve paused !n the hall, un- especially for the beginner. Big list of 1 "Robin anu -l.', -' certain: Al] the glory of the • atim- ztne, book and music publishers in the orphanage controlled by the - nuns, where he would have the cow• met de. had been swept away and 14E!!ea reaq a tine or two, but: 'pia Y ■ her mood of happy antic! atioa Was s said sldr. an of other children of his own age mind was not with the words. Q 'Writers I :n��Y montreal "Good -bye, Father," and Genevieve clouded, She heard the clang of a m QIIe, aridyevery care? Later, the tamely ()W� 3 could provide for him and. Bend him , satisfied that everything was in- per -' - bicycle bell.' Robin was waiting at 'pyo .feet order, turned to go. • the front door, where he had propped 1 g to school. "You are not to k," said 1lftdea go Leslie Fabian joined a Of o the two machines while he pumped up forbid you." the tires. O IOQ 3 es group ttrmly. "I theta,• be i t to go? Why ?" she asked is "What's the matter?" he asked as BUSIl \�S - - other babies; but, unlike ..�a had good friends. Every birthday and amazement, Genevieve came out, her face set and. .it's fro rant lather 1 ^3t�tduai _ r ens - in *i' .Christmas was remembered, not'only <, "That's why!", ;stubborn.. 5_ ndthesbcleBnses ..EXPANSION with toys, but at Genevieve'* sugges- "But ...... hat's no reason;" "Father says I am not to• go." ' the „ baby and dropped !n odd coins, Which It is enough," and Miles- restimed i "But why?". tion, they kept a money -box for - paper. "That's. just it. He won't tell me. , WANTED —An executive to were bahked for him: - «•by can't I o? Wh • d He just roars and says ' Tbat's why!' " ; j01A a ping. concern to take Kelly, who -liked a bet at the races, ' lect • today;• you g nsvei• have Yb-efore, "It's such a wonderful day, too," •� _ put a little of his winnings away tar Sod I've often cycled out there oII meld Robin, regretfully, looking up at Re i eyed charge of one or' more depart• the baby whenever be bard luck,? Sunday?' the blue sky. "And the.faintest wind " ments on a fifty-fifty partner• which, however, we. not often. But' hfilea made no reply, but he heard Just enough t0 help' us up'the vaney.'° T, ' "I know. 1 thought !t was. going Baby's Own Tablets have been be required, Ahis investment t0 a were also added and what' she had said• g the eery medicine no single four n'starc _ ship will hie contributions were not dependent upon racing. The roceeds of one et "Wh •. p - D y .can't' i g0 Father?" Gene- to be heavenly, and now it's a"ti .:.....• hai•ecverhnd. In.nosingieirisrance lamb each year I'vieve persisted, curdled." has it been necessary to consuh = pay interest and is returtia_ ble at in most ' cases where the family slia'r. F This objection had come out of a "Well, i a ou't go ' either•." our doctor. ". So writes Bay,.Ha.B... • Pilmer, Cumberland Bay, K.B. a date suitable to all parties ed some unexpected good fortune, a I clear blue bky, and left her complete Oh yes, yon will, and what is ,more,- Wben the baby or young child _ ` p I • I'm going with you." loses appetite; is sleepless-or rest -. portion was put to the .baby's credit.. ly bewildered. Buf she was deter• less, has coated tongue, colic, : concerned. _ "But =" : yndigestion, cold or diarrhoea or r Alter its tragic opening, the year mined to know the reason for it, li softened to a happy close and as the there Ras a reason. Perha a it watt °I know —a. row." She paused, "Per_ is teething ...give Baby *-Own p p• - Tablets for se.jr, quick felief. baps 'it will induce Father to treat d To6 $semi a three 'ce'n't stem eta- scars left by the Are laded so the' just a whim, but she would not be Price 25c at all rug atorea. - memory '.of its horror grew dim, put on,. She could see � her father . me like an intelligent person. It's not ^ velope for full atfornftation. as if I am a child and couldn't un- :Or.Williams' -Miles, accustomed to the revolt o! a Setting angry, so she took great care to be extreme] derstand. -But for the. life' of me 1 _ ■ ■ . Kelly and Pat, felt that he was due Y polite— polite �j'�MZ� L� e�- �•t���►� Ideas Unl��nited for' a period of peace.at fipple, and but firm. don't know .What it's all about. We - i I have k _ relaxed. somewhat into his autocratic 1� ed you a• simple ques- _ • „� Thirty -Nine Lee Avenue, mood. But ' his reconciliation 'with tion, very courteously, Father, and-' Answered you. Answered you! :.. ; • Toronto Ont. i -- - - -' r fought and won, and both bore their � _ Kelly Was complete. That battle was You have not answer me." • �°' . 'wounds, Norah, too, bad settled back i Why should 1 answer you ?' be plur- LESS H ted and blustered, woR customary," ve's is a co ete -c —sur voice had the maddening quiet of mp e ompo e, - - �� ., ther — r 'Ask MQ �• � . . f P O Q rn .. S She Knows t :.: L•ti•T::: • medicine be- the, took this , Mo fore and after the babies cams `::' "?°±ik,.... �. �. >>y > >< i; ?<L< :'t :' : :z io ?►a'`r G` R f B T actually takes less C uP Be. than 1 worth of E It gave her more strength `� .,,, ,•:c, �., :..,,,,,,.,,,,., :; . „•, and energy wheii she was nerve ¢ '- /// TRP /r ous pad rundown ::: kept her Magic Baking Powder to T / I:x �5 i on the job all through the make a cake, and you can count on good results— DOUBLE.. Fe �,Te Q� ' 1 Change. No wonder s e rec- every time! No wonder Canada's cookery experts ~ 'AUTOMATIC 00 .� Qp` ��,es ommends it. say it doesn't pay to take chances with inferior ��� �Q ���. r = baking powder. Bake with Magic and be sutel BOOKLET `,�o� LYDfA E. PINKHpI S '�� �`, F,'� This COMPOUND MAG "ttern'A]NSNOALUiiIsyotr I C statement on every tin 1e your t �� any �� �Q`ti ���`� guarantee that Magic Baking Powder is free from alum or, ` is " :IUe 1V0. —'34 "MADE IN CANADA . any harmful ingrodlont. • AWN o�- kei h Club CL All rfsw&, ro"rVeL LESSON NO. 27 ledge, so they must of necessity rely • The romance of "The British Navy " - on books and pictures. ,< is enough to keep any red blooded Make sure that the source which an o woman out of bed at night, you refer to in order to make your - m r up g -- - - -. ' It one has the good luck to obtain a sketches is authentic. Students llvtng- ' - - practical book covering -any 1 ha oC near, t'iahtng and shipping localities, - _ - =--' Omen s i this ever - popular subject, have a splendid opportunity to make FIG, 108 illustrates a happy phase themselves famous as delineators of • 5 � • In the life of a "Jolly Tar," in shore Canadian marine life, i " leave. Here you see the men in a real Modern shipping compaules quite !eater e e e a happy mood looking towards the slicer frequently issue booklets, posters, etc, now close at hand. Some of .the sailors which advertise the special attraction " "'xs { :, • - • a>r taws ht M{ort,,a are handing down their baggage into of their, vessels for convenience and FALLING LEAVES - t o-q LOATHED Autumn is with us. Even if we ignored the chestnuts cracking on pavements, leaves piling up around the tree - roots, the nip in the zir would sharply remind us that summer is no more:: SCRUBBING Went to hear the now famous Promenade Symphony. Orchestra- Fight thousand were present and many turned away. It looks like a 1tO .TOILET revival of music. The delightful informality of these "Proms" and the cheap admission fee has no doubt helped toward the the rear -- poputaTity. - -- - -- !O$ To my mind, a lesson could be learned here. Sunday night con- " certs would prove a big drawing card, especially during the winter, �`'- �^ - -_ Y--:- • .r. • - Bowles , when so many students of music have returned from their holiday ' ramblings. �TIL /,(jSE► ••` ,. . . . .. - f� STRONG SILENT MAN OUT .. ' : 'mown South Africa way, Cape 'town to be specific, the Cape the ship s cutter or other small boats-, comfort [n voyaging, The Illustrations - Argos take up editorially the suttject of "Rules for Husbands." In I readiness to be rowed ashore. of cabins, promenade decks, berths, q FIG. 108 shows the battleship at salons and, smoking rooms, by for newspaper discussion, it is discovered "tile strong,' silent man no . special ability along these lines by the � rnorscx =feu '• ,• longer holds a commanding position." Man's strength, it is averred, anchor as close into shore as possible artist of to -day; makes him clumsy visa dancing partner, while his formidable silences for safety. Note the smaller boats sail- Coasts, harbours and rocky shores are apt .torli!"time, .pall at the domestic dinner table. The paper dis- Ing around. as well as water and sky subjects, are cusses a maintenance order case in court, in which a wife alleged that FIG. 110 illustrates "H.M.s. The themes frequently handled by artists. her husband had deserted .her. The husband's defence — successful Lion," g well known ironclad which These remarks on ship building and has done wonderful duty for the navy; its development should help the stu. as it turned out —was that his wife had laid down four rules touching Note the small tug boat in the fore- dent to understand ' the subject of his domestic behavior, the breaking of- which brought such a storm ground. boats and shipping, but he is advised 1 ' on his head as to make his life unendurable, There Is a tack of black spots In our to read up on these matters it he "No smoking in the house" —• surely a. reversion to mid= three little sketches of this week's wishes td perfecting drawing of ships, victorian days. No. 2. He must not use too much soap in the bath. lesson. Note the contrast to this rev- EX. NO. 32 it unable to obtain pie- room. No. 3. He must not use her toothpaste. No. 4, He must not pert in the two sketches which we re_- tures of war ships, make doples of the - spend his time reading newspapers, produce for the lesson next week, ships illustrated in this lesson. If you I have full sympathy with the last two edicts. It i5 to0 tOQ an- The majority of Canadian art eta- have some photographs of war ships / -.. dents have little opportunity to study or reproductions of paintings. try your , z noying to find someone else using your toothpaste. And No :1 4 no "Man o' Wars" from first hand know- band at rendering these pictures is doubt will cause many wives to heave, a big sigh and shout Here, It Bushes oil Mere'" The husband who sits after dinner with a book or paper, and pen tines, - merely grunts when addressed, can be incredibly aggravating, `ono r ; - ;'- :, :��.� : :�: Girl Tells Of stains without has wrecked many a marriage. Or, maybe she thought he ought to _ • <i :1= : ::�,a ::{. : °�'�_ :• :�jyr � ' g No! 1; - { { ;'•'ai ; :'.'i•'. ti'VS f:%.i{','"If:$ _ _ help in washing the dishes or cleaning up the. bathroom or something :_ :• •� :Y� :`r• t • South Africa harming enamel of that sort. It is just possible, however, that site wished to read the' "'" " -` :_ ''- newspaper herself. In that -sse, she. again wilt elicit much sympathy ' €fir•. � from many wives. - ► s . Canadian Miss Lived -in 1 or plumbing e . 0 .;" Rhodesia' for Four Years. 7. j�,,jwly� �O upleta and glad the Ontario Govern Regina, Sisk. -A 9askateliewan Htoilet-bowl OW to get t�l of those ugly , sv id ment has seen fit to recognize it. Too, ' girl. -wbo has lived for the past four s taiml It's easy /"'�,1 ��� Each the money will be welcome in a home �r years in Rhodesia, South Africa Mrs. r �.iC` G�tiii where there. are .33 hungry children W. J. Mackenzie, formerly Miss Ms. ~�� �1 s Pure F(si[e Lys' and no father. Office a week _ rte Sinclalr of Weyburn, told an fn. pour this powerU -When Mrs. Labelle heard of . the ;Gift '¢f Province — Assisted at tnrviewer she preferred Ilia there to cleanser and disinfectant -full •• governments gift'-she .recalled the Western Canada, though visits home _doq�� a>z� Birth of Quintuplets ,night the children were born and told are delfghtfu'1, . ' = of her part in the drama. ol'iva "I've izOver -seen ({a elephant, a drains. It Ruahes off'stains with, CALLANDER, Ont.-Two women Dionne. father 'of the quintuplets, ASK YOUR DOCTOR snake, lion or cannibal since I went out'scrubbing. Cannot'harmefn. - - = who were actresses in what Dr. A. ran to her home at 3.16 in the morn -�RST MOTHER there, except in a zoos" she said. "We amel or plumbing. 1Kills germ R. Dafoe described as the dream - ing and called her from her bed, 9 travelled 2,000 miles from Capetown a dp�p »yam odors �itcleanst i life, unreal" scene in the Dionne . While she was -getting ready, Dionne to Luanshya Rhodeata, where we Before You Give Your Child i home May 28 when the famous quint- " ran on to the home of Mrs. Legros. to have been living. The. climate is won- There's no need to stave over 'uplet girls were born are not to go ask for her assistance as well, on Unknown Remedy to Take derful•. We have eight months of sun. unpleasant Cleaning ohs. Let unrewarded. Mrs. Labelle had attended Mrs. Every day unthinkingly, mothers shine when the weather fa never hot - Cvill t 's L work for Mrs., Alex Legros and Mr . Ran Dionne without a doctors at the 'take the advice of unqualified persons ter than hot weather in Canada and you-it'll Labelle, North Country midwives, births of three of -her six singly -born —instead of their doctors' — on In the wintertime we very ' seldom quick. thorough and absolutely ``who have attended at .the births of children and when she first went to remedies for their children. have frost. We are 6,000 feet above dependable. Ask your grocer for 400 children, each will receive ;26 the. little farmhouse she saw no rea- If the knew what the scientists sea level and get about 60 trachea atut— today. as a gift from the Ontario Govern son for calling one. However, when know, they would near take this of rain during the four., months of tr anent, ' Mrs. Dioane's condition became Seri- chance. winter, - N— dii -twe tr• In bet water. '[� It will be their first reward far the ova, Dionne was hustled of[ to Cal- Doctors Say PHILLIPS', "Z'e'e Play bridge, tennis and golf, "'"Onof the We1t,Mt hem the water. ipart they played in bringing the five jander for Dr. Dafoe • while Mrs. For Yotatr Chita but rarely go swimming for there are FREE BOOKLET -Send for new tee 1 famous sisters into the world. They Labelle and Mrs. Legros busied them-. When it comes to the frequently-used crocodiles In the rivers. Teas are vised edition of the Gillett's Lye Book. -'were alone with the mother when two held in the - mornin and we have the selves in -preparing for the newcom _ "milk of magnesia," doctors, for over g' Gives f� �i� t« cleansing of the quintuplets were delivered and e� GO` years, have said "PHILLIPS' usual round of• social activities you sink drains and toilet bowls, tens how .aided in attending all five and the Mrs. Labelle said she guessed be- Milk of Magnesia — the safe remedy have here. There is very little hard. to shorten dozens of other cleaning mother antil nurses arrived. fore the first baby arrived. that there for your child•" ship out there. Our settlement is � Also awn• foil directions for Mrs: Labelle, a plump, 56= year -ofd would be twins, "But I had never .. Remember this — And Almwys Say equiPPed with electric lights reiula. � �, thorough cleansing. and widow who lives 200 yards up the heard of uintu lets," she exclaimed. Phillips' When You Buy. Your ;tton plumbing and all modern con. other uses on the farm. Write to Stan& q P child deserves it #or your own peace veniences• Even electric refrigerators a rd Brands Limited, Fraser Avmue sn`d Toad from the Dionnes, is proud of "I never thought it would bi like of mind, see that you get it -- Gen- and stoves are used there, Most >�y street, 'pro; On�ia, tier part in the birth of the quint- that." When the third and fourth uiae Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. green , k and fifth baby girl was born both Also In Tablet Forms vegetables and suit that grow in Canada grow there and all year round. GILLETT'S midwives were amazed but not so Phillips' Milk of Magne is Tab. In addition there_are many other A t- • much so, they said proudly, that they lrt+ are now On sate at ail drug Iy:OCtOr Said She story everywhere. Each tiny tab• riean ,varieties. neglected to care for 'the •babies and jet ceisa the oeiMu;vientat _ "Black boys do the housework and - Must Reduce their mother. sine Phiiiifpi" Milkwcf �'.� 1• assure you. they aren't in the least Mrs. Legros herself Mid had 18 mwusia. a - children, most of them without at- EATS Laziness is their chief EATS D/RT Fat a Danger to Her Heart g PHILLIPS' fault, go one must be emphatic about :•, tendance of a doctor. Ail were sin le Overweight is not merely a matter birth except a pair. of twins• and 18 A %// ,j/ giving orders, The boys name them- of appearances t affects health', too. �f'�u/i(, �[�/G yy selves. Our cook boy calla himself - ' Excess fat robs the system of energy of them still are alive. She has been Moses and the houseboy Table, The ,] .-the internal organs grow lax and midwife for 20 years and still' is call- MADr `N' -,! /FDA Accidents to Babies boy' next door is Solomon, They are slow -down under the burden - and ed often to attend housewives of the ha Chtldren, like grown-ups are killed undue strain is put on the heart. district. w � �O� happy-go-lucky sand carefree, I`heil by all manner of accidents, but the t PP - Here is an -instance. A woman = WEAK AND NERVOUS? ambition is -to save enough money to ones of greatest frequency below the writes: a buy a wife or bicycle. We encourage age of five are burns, automobile ac 'ENGINEERING A SHOWER "I have been treated by specialists, iF your day begins ahem to buy the bicycle in order to 7 :�. -wh° tried -to reduce --my- weight, as 1 -- - - - -- . -� with nerves frayed, _ _keep the - backyard from born filled cideata, mechanical suffocation, and ,r - 'suffered with heart attacks. But no One man in Britain has learned to aackache, or periodic with pickaninnies," g drowning, falls and poisonings, To. matter what they gave me, nothing pains, you treed Dr. "Did gether, these six account fur 75 per_ would reduce me. Slnce taking laugh at drought. He is Mr. F. A. you ever play any of those cent of all the accidental deaths Pierces Favorite aouthern'tolk Kruschen, .everyone wherever I go Secrett, of Walton- ou•Thames, owner Pierces on. Read songs or Negro spiritu- Burris and *calls, especially the lat- exclaims about how much flesh I have of one of � the finest market ardens ' els to your black boys ?" she was g what rs.'D. Kelly ter, .account for nearly one quarter of lost. I took it at first for rheumatism, in the country. Whenever his plants of 383 Chatham St.. asked. all Pats[ accidents' at ages under five and it has done me a world of flood, show signs of thirst, he pulls a lever Brantford, Ont., "They wouldn't recognize them as years, Burns from lighte =1 matches as well as greatly reducing my weight, raids "After my being Negro songs, Their music con• and from stoves and open grates red Before Christmas I weighed 224 lbs. and a gentle shower of rain falls on daughter wan born I gists of making up songs about ever Now i am considerably leas —la tact, their dusty' leaves. He can conjure was too weak b, ap sty aervoas ,yxem y- suit in significant number: of deaths thing they do in the' day, y .r ?, a coat I had "worn last year I have up anything from a Scotch mint to went to Ieca� took br. Piem's Favorite Y, and hymns. to small children. Automobile acct_ had to take to be altered before I Irmt� oq sad le. I t pick is a.aost They sing most of the time and it 1s dents cause the deathy or Dearly as was able to wear it again. I have not a cloudburst. aL will. The secret of trom tti, Sr,t bottle. 1 eootiaued le, tine and not unusual to see two of them com= 'man small children as do burns, lard is every way my nerves veers getter, y y this is a thirty h.p. oil engine, install = j P y < really made an difference With my beams stronger and bays teen in excellent Ing u the road, -probably a tenor, and Mechanical suffocation has a prom_ ` ed above an underground a bass singing Onwr,rd Chrlstiaa Inent lace. In the list of accidental . - -diet, so there is only Kruschea to gr d stream he ' balth suer stsux,'r 8gtttd 17.00. -; thank "— (Mra,) M, S. discovered on his land, which pumps � � Wnid, � La:p Soldiers, or some other hym$ at the causes under age five, but the deaths, Y ^ The six salts In Kruschen assist the water into tall standpipes, arranged Wilts De Pleree', Chain 8uQa10 !t. V. top o[ their voices." Internal organs to throw off each day at intervals along the hedges and fa' fres medical advice. in the main are of babies under one the wastage and poisons that encum- borders of the crops. The water is -' Year old, who are accidentally` amoth_. bar the system, Then, little by little, Year L, Zinzendorf was the Bred in bed. Nearly one -half of the ,,,.,that ugly tat goes - slowly, yes - but aerated at its various sources of out- founder of the reorganized Moravian total fatal accidents to - babies occur ' surety. let. ;Issue No.. �- 14 church o r United Brethren,.' in- this manner. . r., . LOOALI$MS. - Thanksgiving Day on Monday. -Rohl. Stork, of the Bank of I -The local school fair was held wick, and Miss G. Kydd, of London -John Powell, of Churcb St. we Commerc,) Staff, Orillia, has return- at -the Pickering School on Wednes Eng,, Visit•A with the former's root- : -•rF`. C. Mechin. of Montreal, vis- regret to report, is in very poor ed to his duties after a two week iay, September, .6th. The eight her on Sunday, sled his tlstrents, H. and Mrs Mech- health at present. vacation. rooms pa:.icipatine in the fair were -Come and spend an evening wjth In on .FrWA$ last. ^• ,. -Miss Mary Kennedy, of Toronto, - ,After a lingering illness, Mrs. well represented, both by pupils and the W, M. S. of the United Church spent Sunclu with James L. and Edward Nlac•Donald (nee Marie Cow- exhibits. The rain in the morning oh Friary, October 12th. A good pri- "~ -Mrs. .y, R. Collins, of. Toronto, I>� Y - visited W• J. and firs. Monney on Mrs. Palrr,cr. .an) died 'nn Sunday night at the • caused the softball tournament to be gram -will be given, consisting of a Tuesday if last week: - Walter and Mrs. Shepherd and home of hvr parents. Joseph and Mr; called off, but fo-r-funately the wea- short play, "Thanksgiving Ann ", and - 4tarsi•all and 3i;,— of familp,'ot Toronto, visited Pickecin_ C'owari, -)f the Brock Road. Although they in t}A•- afternoon was ideal. The Lantern :tides on China. Vocal sel- -Oshawa, spent a day last week with relatives on Sunday. she had h -en- in veryy poor health her space in the two Continuation rooms ection5 anal readings will be Riven by - Tlikmda• :- next bei ni�Tharrksg;� -;; ueatn-Varnc-- suaaenl anti was unex- -- d-t a hail was taxed -to the utmost iocai talent - yhes'te= Ord id.l'. butt— Y • -Miss Lizzie Morrissey, of Tor- Day, the Maces of business. in the petted. Her 'funeral took place on with everithing from roots to fancy- - -The shoctinir matches have com- onto, spent Friday in the village call- village will be cloFed. Wednesday, when interment was work. The day wam a huge succea§ menced gents. Get out the old gun. 44 1 sing on a dumber of friends. -Quite a large number from Pick- made in •.q,.. George's Cemetery. Be- from every angle. There's an advertisement over the J. C. ar.d Mrs. Philip attended the ering and vicinity are attending* the tides a rrrrowing husband and t-9 -Rua ell and Mrs. Stork, of Kes- • page for the first one. :'funeral of the late Thomas Loreleas Markha m Fair on Friday and Sat young c't.'•dren, she is survived by ,1 of Aginnourt, on Saturday last, urday of this week her parents, trree sisters and three - Shedden and : Mrs. White and brothers, t,: whom the heartfelt s m- - - -.• Monday nextc" is Thanksgiving � Y � -• -' . Day, those of you H'ho do not know, their :on "Bud" ant: Mrs.. White, and paty of the comrpunity is, extended. and the' rnany who have .enquired.. Mrs. Waiter White motored to 'Via- f ��� -The Gray Coach Lines are giv- gara Falls on Sunday, w�rea they n chean'rates over their lines der -, had a ale.._ =ant trip. - a - VOTERS L ST 1934 -. - ing tha 2'hanl �gi�inK holiday. See _ J �. dej-hsnn and 'dar,; 'a- T _ ter of Bro-)k }rn -and Mrs.'George W. i 4t ! ff advertisement. P. Every, ui Whit,by. were n,•,,C = Pickerin" s Leader Store -.-Jan L. Cowie , of , Toronto, was � In the village on Tuesday. whet: ht those xho visited the Pickering S_h Called on friends. He his•, attended ool Fair •,,n Wednesday- .last. the factors) of the late Ira. Jn?rn, -_• it.,tic,n is gradually fallins .en �+° - - - - iiamilton, of Brougham, us ,and t1�C :try t ^ou¢ht of + +'in'e! '►lunicitralit3 of. the To+c'nship ofNONCLMENT - Messr; W ;,ite, x' o have beets r'•;ai+es us s".-Er..On Sunday ri> h« Pickjtrmg - -- r residin-a: in_-.L. D. Ban's': re.;idenc? there° was a heavy .w.-hite' frost, buy. �` for actor.) months, hate rent* .j the i e ` ^,ave not heard of much darnaut N'• :"ce i:: hPreht .givF -r, that I have. - TO : OUR Miss Tl1PhlSOn'S pri,pPrt }' just eas° being din' :. ,'.'T.1• :!e'1- Zt'',h Secti ::n -$ ,tf the Znt- - end -- ... Geory -. and '_�•.rc. La's, of T.-,r -r.' ?_,a� _pct and that I lotto ;t- of the Dtnbarto,i Vnited Chu:eh. - Ma ly ustomers and Fri $ -The. rceular :mint• 1v ineeting of onto, ;;,ei:t Thurs6a last w' -t'i th,, ed up at city of ?ice at tii riitt tai the Wornan's Association of'the t'n_ former'F ,'slog., 31: =s:•s Hatne a.n•i -he•25th•d, -.v ., :. r,tecaber.• 151:3-1•, t-P sled Church will be held at the „mp sill r,�r =rte: >ntitle�l to •+-nx� :n \ease Lsvr ..Sr Lau_ Y:i10 ':a; taco':• li,+ „f• of Mrs. A Loa. on the afternwn ,n poor }-alth ::r Forne tine, is ''? ..aid Munk;pahty at Muni,:iT,;( - of Tuesday .Octaber,9th,.of 3 p. rn. now con;, : ?eraLly it ure:rd. „ F.lectiol : :n3 that such list remain= �'j 1 }� .�► -The swastika Stn, be }d their -The T w•n;hin C:,nnC l y+hich there for ;nspiecticn. After October 1 $t� ��TiIQ first meerrng rf the season at the 'vas ) n,e.et -a, -W� nday last ha= :,.Ann I hprPov call.,up(.•n all voters 7f d )some of Alrs. E. C. Jones, and all bePn ,)'stitoned until Tuesday,. Oct. tak:• irr.n:aiiuf� proceedings t•, l3ig Store will not be ob• -- 9th owine, to :} t r o have ary rrr,. c - are lookinv, forward• to an enjoyable a illne- F c _ the e ti e e• - r or. gmissionc rorr- : time at their ir,eetings di ngN' the E L• Chaurran, and t? e death ` ^t °d arr,.rdine" t( ra'+'. 'the :last eay • season i the mother of the Deputy - reeve, l:. f•'r aoneai being the 16th day of, Oct serving the 'Wednesday _ -On St-ndav, N rv. 4th, t;t. Ant- C. Reesor. short - 14434. - - -St. G- orge's . Crlurch -- Sunday. rew s Presbyterian Church will hold October 'th. 19th San¢a after grin- Dated thin 26th day of Se 'teacher half - holiday and will also their Anni- ersary and on the •Mon- y P ! - day follo•viniz, the ladies of the con•' ity, Sunday Schtx,l at 10 a. m. 11or;r_ 1934.. - -_.- gr'ega :rut will give their annual -"'I' Pravel at•'11 a. m. Evening Spr- - . = -'be open for business ever* - _ fowl >:upptr ar.d concert. Full part- `- ce at i p, rri„ v�;Il be is charge :-f - Donald R- Beaton. _ - 'icuiars +'pV be given later. � tre O,ford Group. Ail are invited to rl+'r.k of the said Aiunicipality • - --E. L. Chapman, Peeve of the this : er+i, t. = evening during the week. Towns'iip, has bean confined .to his -R rc. I sther W. J. Ryan who ha; ''fled- fo +a-couple ••f weeks. suffering' charge of the tt'hitoy and Pickering COAT. - from sr1 attack. of bronchitis and parishes, fell in a faint' while con- _ was also threatened with pneumonia. ductin:; the nine. o'clock mAss -in the " We arz grad to know t:;at he is Hoar Whitby C :,urc'., rn Sunday mnruing • �. A M A t� i fmprovinR,, and able to' leave his ast• Who falling, Iris head strut; Order your N%'inter Supply of bed the altar. Member; 6f - his chums -The Presby-tenan Congregation r•u3hed to his side and carried him to COal - his residence whit)• adjoin: the ch- _ • ,oil) unites with the 'Sundaychooi in' ' o k e T/ P �T O P T A / L O B S ' ttheir Rally: Day' Service, on Sunday inch, arts Dr SlacLaren was sum- _. xmt, at 3 - o'clock. The Sunday Sch- mooed anti gave him . medical aid. = _ '1 ool, hove:(?r• are asked to meet at -Rev. Fat)er- Behch - of Oshawa, c-on- - ; T i = 2.30, to prepar- for the Rally Day eluded tha services for the day at 'YY ood New- Spring SaTnplec� are );ere. Some Fioe Material. _ Service. 1.'.e+. Dr. Carmichael will Whitby yard Pickering, _ flume Ceretul Workmanship. $23.50, conduct the service. -At =ome unkn,:'wn period during root _ RLtBBER BOOTS -52.50 and $3.00 -W. R and N ;m Stork, of Belle- this w ?eta or last, .q_ meone prepared • ,•CHAS• LAW Pickerk - - a- fire opt the groun,l in the St. Paul',_ g suckers are up. _ Ville, visited Kith the former s -mot- _. 6 her on,V�ednesdav of last week, and chum) chpd +3hich, had it been nee- Phone 214'20- __ 51y _ _A $ne'rbowino of Work Boots, Headlight. - ' on their return *ere accompanied by lected would have destroyed the L- Overalls. Shabl - shed and . several other buildin s rn Caps and Seasonable tthe former's brother and sister, Rob. g - - Underwewr. �rt Stork, OrilVa, and Mrs. W. R. the vicinity. It, is .thought that some BROOK - - - - -Miller, of Pickering, who have been of out local boys were responsibly as _ �+_ _ Everything for Spri4B• several have been seen around the ...� EAT E 1� 1•pendiao a week nth them. Tj,j n , -Oa Saturday morning last fire sheds con -iderably of late. Whoever ii �� ll � • broke nut In Dr. :1IcEwen's baitr on it may have .beer., they were carry- ,'.' Fred T. Bunting, -'� - Pickering the Base Line, and w.as completely ing on -2t practice that mi6t have - WHIZ'B�' destroyed -Ath a quantity of hay. been the beginning.. rif -a serious con- - •'-Radio Litenses Established 1857. The ]059 only partly covered b3 flagratinn ;n -'the centre of this till- Northern Electric) t+eund Syeteer - �• 4 insurance,. The cause -of the fire is age, and will not, be out of ordor t­- 'unknown, but suspicions rests' upon have pace-as warn their children 'of Sound Prcturetn at their Best. l the danPr of lifr]^ting fires ir,'r such i three nz i - ur hobs es `who were put - �off the tn.in at Dunbarton Station place.: - 1 -Keep in mind ,lbe •Harvw;t Home - ' ��! 11 x -IS and were �rppo.sed to take shelter in SerVicec in the United Church on _ .FRIDAk' ++nd.BATl`RDAY; + also barn,- 'tnd it ' ..s supposed that - _ _ _ _ the had )ken 3rnokin Oct, 21st_, when Rev. Prnfessur 11ich- _ „ , a y g• a soli of E,r:manuei Call'e¢e, Toronto, OCT, 5th and fith -There i= a bounti ul crop of will preach at tiie morning - -:znushrn , rns thin :all and many go .Frvr<a• «THE MAN out into the field4 and• in a very at 11 'a. rr. and Dr. J. A. Cranst •n, Schneider Lard, ..• ... '- -- of Kew 'pPa.ch United Chureh, T„r' e _ 32c short lime can fill a large basket. Schneid r-Pea Meal Bacon, .. ... _ r Vushroom" are a -atly relished . -by onto, wall preach in the evenrn¢ at WITH - - ..i o'clock, The Har�PSt Home Supper :Cbciee.alieed Baton, 4lb. k ' many who have c+l.tivated' the taste L _ P R• . g -for thA•n; but in picking them a per- will .be held on the- following Tues• ff TWO FACES son must be thoroughly . fami}iar day Oct. '_3rd .at 5.30, f•,11oR'ed at �- Choice Red Ribban'Rgand Steak.... 8 o'clock try a procram i~iten by the yEDR'ARn Gt RO'BI \SO\ Ibioced Steak - ;with the various •types• as therThe choir of ..t.. George': Church. Tor Pork Liver ,... ••. �• :� :. :,10e.• great . dap her to mistaking .the dead- t Ay toadsto„] for mushrooms. onto, under the direetion of Don. S. - RICARDO CORTAZ I � :lOc. Jet papers thi; week record some deaths Linden, A vaned Uro�rram is besot MARY ASTOR; C oc ' y and others seriously ill from eating gr+;en, ant', assuredly to be interest; I -;Finest Old heeee, toaslstoolc, EVPn ,those who should ing and pleasing. This choir is one 69L - - - �know somctimes make the fatal mss- of the season's prize - winning. choirs. ` I - York Peas, ••• _.2 ftir25c :' take and one that iS chosen for many- of HERE COKES t — .- The - n- snthl- -•_meeting bf the W, the special functions being held tr. �} _ L, Pickering Branch •was held on fire city. -- . - - - -- .. --,TAE GR0011„ - Tomatoes, - ••• ,' _•10C --4ne da last 'week a vote wa Tuesday afternoon last at the home y s of Mrs. ibi McGregor, of the King- taken in• Renfrew in::regard to the ';JACK HALE)`, All Meats kept under Electrical issuing of beer and wine licenses. argo Roa d Vest Rhea about forty 1ARY. BOrAND ..Refrigeration. ±iva mavnl,- y�ttheir , . frienais Wiese . The _vote .sent dry. This `is very blot- _ present.' The president, Mrs, W. C. l lceable as local option was` defeated• 1" LIL 1 HILTON . _gXurkar, presided. The chief feature) there several - ,years ago, Rhen that .HATRI'CIA ELLI9 Act was submitted to ,the. electors. cof the meeting was a talk orr "Handi- _ • a R of the eeting was a talk on "Handi -,This change .of attitude "is• Silo, we be' p. .• ,.AM crafts" by Miss Robertson, of the.- leeve, to' the effect of the sale of ltionday, Tnesdey and �'Vedn'eday Butcher (phone 3000) C 1C�ering ." Western Technical School, Toronto ' beer and wine in so many tawns, , ' which has resulted in a reat incr- - OCT. 8th, 9th and •10th - - , who gave many practical suggest- g ° ions recnrding materials and differ-. ease in drunkenness among boys and �1T E gent kinds' of ' work. The members of inrls in their teens. Even 'many men ►� H L E A R N r11J . -`'the Institu-e and others gave a sp- i who have been ,opposed to all Tern- - - - -- y-.. _ _ � h - -- lendid display -of various kinds• of perance rr:easures are disgusted with ABOUT ' - �.1 • �rk f�„ including quilts, knitted goods the effect of the wide open sale of PrCke�l]1g r and afghans etc., which were much beer and wing. It is said thr;t there : SAILORS' Is NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT are about eighteen other municipal- - adfirrired. A short program of music ities whic', will take a vote on local ' ' was given, after which the hostess -• LEW AIRES Served' dainty refreshments. option before the end of the .year. It - - will be interesting to'watth'the outs - ALICE FA YE -�,[I Y•� �%,. Servant -� r „oat interesting meeting of, the HorticAtural Society was held come of those votes. -Rev, li. 'G. Crazier will occu last T',ar. ;::y evening, A competit- i Pic py Neu, ddt,art,<aenaebts. HAS TAKE`' OVER THE BUSINESS FROM -3 ion of iittn_ -room bouquets was held Pulprt in the t'nited .Church •ol� these 1>Ein� ud cd and commented Sunday m �rnine at 11 a. m. and in M , 1 g the evgnin? -at 7 p m. The subjects `j TANTBD- (food sound' cider ap- Dr• N• E - +'•' eEwen x on by A1r F. to L. Green. Dr, Pearson in the m r•ning will .be • "Thinks that `' ` Ales. Lapp Bros. Phone Mark 1422. 5 -6 .,Rave a VPty interesting and instruct- " , .' < ': Matter” Ttiris sermon will be an 'app- ive talk on nrushroos 'a tuantity of r,IGS FOR SALE -B weeks old. A which hart been gathered by mom- cal to wIt first things first. Vitally CplyMrs.T.Tanner,Pickering. Phone Pik And from now on a full' hoe bars. lliss Green ' gave a talk `on .important questions will be asked. 1702, 6-7 ore vou, as >a father followin the Oft •SALE- A�plend'id w�trh dog, 'of Fresh Smoked and Cured "Bouquets" explaining and demonstr- g F _ _ _ sting t>,e Various bouquets for Siff- things that really count'.' The Ans- one year old, part Airedale, will icare any • ■• wer to t1lis, uestion .will determine sneak thieves around the hen house, d •Meats • will be available for - •-- ei'ent occasions. 'Airs. Pearson had q -- - - -- � - -- - � •- an exhibit, of very fine dahlias, these the succPws or failure of your child- VOR RENT -House and lot on out• she Harriet] and Rave a •short talk on ren, The evening service will be in is skirts of Cherrywood Village. Close to school a terestin r, and store, Good well, bricked; stable or garage your approval 'cultured r.•ethods. The musical pro- ► educational and inspiring. ,nd good acre of land. Apply to Jos, Garland, gram was given by 'bliss Watson Mr• Crozier has secured a beautiful Cherrywood• 3.7 s colored slide of Jean Francoise bliil- _�1 e can't sell all the meat owe. . sad Mr, Petrie with Mrs. W• C et's great paintin , "The An elus" Fcennttl RcccpTa b athee la e, Reobert - Woroed - i2urkar as accompanist, The Society R+ g - are going to sell only the best• is co -o er:ain with the schools of The history ' and teaching of the, Conveniently located one halt mile west of Dun• 1 p g p painting will be the theme of the >�ar.x on�•gApply at the farm or'to G v Coo Give us a trial• Satisf action to the district in plantin¢ tali s, by 4 discourse, One problem totbe discuss ant, K. C., Oshawa, a -s - - piving dollar for dollar up to five ed will bP "What ghnulA f,P oar alt- _ � dellalrs far each school. 'itude toR•ards fnreigtirlq ;n Can;:da. i you or your money refunded • . "y t +; j