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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1934_10_12y we , �- y-•. •., :.�; _ - - • �' . , � .� . - ., .. .. _ . .- . "?� THE - Lie _ DICKERING, n ITT.,'_ - =f� RID.AY. OCT. 12. h M. _ _ _ for 7 -AuWe� N 0 T I 0 E_ (TEEN W OOD - -: YiaNetN What's finer than a sunny deg in Anniversary Ser :ices of the Green- j 1R. H. O. PSARSON= Phsician - .--^- - early October. wood United Church are being held y �L Rev. M, r. Smith of 'Markham will on Sunday Oct. 14th' and Tuesday, and Stagax}. DunbartoS. 1 7 'Our tracks pass your way preach I1ere on Sunday next. 16th. On Sundaq,..14th;. Rev. T. E.. . MILLS a- DR. ARZ'HIIR L. HORg. Physician every day." Theo. and Mrs. Annan visited their Douglas, -)f Toronto, -will preach, and and Surgeon. Markham, One. Phone 8700, daughter, in. Whitoy over the week= will be assisted by the home choir. ` --- Hraach office at Whitevale, each Tuesdey, 2-4 COAL, POKE. end. Rey. J: F. Gk•ver assisted by the • Establiebed 1838 n,. at Mrs. David Turner's. 24 -50 ' ' ' -' .: Tim 11eCarthq, who lives With his Claretnort United ('hurch choir, will I R E. FORSYTH. O b. D., Director W%JOD CEMENT brother here, has been somewhat in- conduct ire evening -services at- 7.00 �.b.opptometrical Apociatioaof Ont}no. Reg. disposP;'1 :: ' - `" o e14Ck- 0a Tuesday evening Harvest Mt.seB Mlmtxrof the American optometric%, _,..BAND% GRAVEL, Mrs, C•,rdery, of Toronto, 4ith her Home Stepper will be served from 5. EVERY1HING 'IN GOOD.SHAPE examined by appointment. - : -- = - " vsose t. oat. two chilJ:en has ..been spending a 30 till 3 ,)'clock, . After which an ex- 8 : ypn 'her sister, Mrs. Read- '-c0lent ro.. ai i; = in iven and OPPI \G �aaaefrylpn, Clartemoa and ' r t>e R g , _ ye! a ... _ = - a y' ` h rese -.tad by T -e Harmofly 1K I-' E OP THh FOLLOWING fe •� 'h FOR CH p R i CH ' FO .OW NG �Dt,NCAN B. McINTYRE— Barris BUILDER'S SUPPLIES . - Crczier addressed the -- 14iss- !y T TT Quartet (if Toronto consistinr� of: Sotir;cor, Notary Office—Br,xk sc.. ion B'aa i Ware on Saturday afternoon H. Brown, ten.-r; F. R. Beatty, tenor; THREE. DAYS PER WEEK ONLY, South. Opposite Bell Telephone Office, Whitby. �' last aiid her'addross was much- app- B. B•irmixieham,, b- -s and A. Fisher, Phone 45, 481y arEo local cartage�WOTIC , _ 070 \DAY -;•i reciated. biis<, th-Y will lie. assisted by :1Siss' R DONALD Ri7DDY Barrister.- We ar ^: soi-v b. hear of the K. Da',cy, elocutionist, of Toronto. �'F.D \ESD,.1Y .i4. Solicitor, Notary Public, Moneyw Loan. A. We - MITCHELL Ident .tha: befell Clarence Crawford Sp'.end;d, inspirin_- services and an Office ormerly occupied by the late A. E. Chris- He wa. �%orkirik- near. the silo wheel enjoyat-le pr.)srrara will make ' our FRIDAY Tian, south' wing of C.ourt Mouse, Whitby. sly..l (Sueeessor to D. Munro and ..Piekt7- ! r. n c Bert. BELL & ROSS. Barrist• - g Coal Co. the deiiti .:v pipe fell from tm top, annual arve'n F_ icd a cents successful rn 1 hitting hi:n ' bn _t4Ye head. making one' Admission, 3- and 20 cents. N'£ 61� -E i'OII THE BrST JO$ ern, Solicitors. 904 Not'thern Ontario 1• sum "7 at''t9r yeasty cuts. - ' ` _�_ building, 330Bay btreet,Toronto„ _ i ie- kering Ont. ANY 'A'AY YOU WANT IT qqyy ! Beaton, ' The Clab met at the home of Mrs. Alton% EL'B, Bell, • Office phone 7400 Re4idence 6520. S. Pu+•krin • and family on Monday. r FOR P1C<<, IT IS -NECESSARY TO J. D. F. Roca. Adelaide 2838.9 eveniryT and a large crowd spent a' 'd ss Blanche ]lessor spent � the w.a RICHARCSON. PICKERING DON'T DRIt'E WITHOUT most enj- .yzbiE serial time. A corn- holida,; with 11er. parents h ?re. BE GROUND FINE TO GET BEST • R MU' NEY-- Barristws, Solicitors, Notaries Public Liability Insurance. One acc- mitten wtv appointed, being .hisses Mr. and Mrs. F, Ransom and fam- RESULTS p4mic: 214 -214 Confederation Life Building, ident may cripple you financially for Hedge..Ih-nnelly, a;4d , Bryant, tq in- ily were Thanksgiving visitors with Corner-of Yo� and Richaond Sts. Toronto, years, You can now buy insurance- mire ;r,.tt, 'he poss,bilities of the Club Mr. atij Mrs: IL- S.aek.. Wlr GRIND FIVE N Plane% Adelaide 4480 and 4480, By appomt- Stmt 5ntarday evenings• Pickering reaidenee, with payments extended over nine ^puttirt� v:1 a drtima this-season.. Mr. ant Ira. E. Hested and fam- Phone Pick 3813, sir months Your choice of good r0iable' ily,_,of T( ronto, had .tea, with Mrs. Canadian Companies. 25 per cent re- Wm. r-Kay, on Monday evening.' Coal mHOMBCN dt t, eMiLLAN— Barris- Hear The Harml,nK- AJO Ouartet i secs .sotir;cors, x«ary Pubtir. of5« ac duction for any person who has driv- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Duncan and [teARterce of Mr. Thomson. lot 11, concOffice 1, elk tfire and 11ay X Dar(y at Greenwood Pkk.firn&, ofl,re Thorn: n. lot iyaonce"lrn 1, years without - an. accident family, or Careen River, also` Mrs. Pc: ;q for which he was to blame and a fur- !'nited ('porch, Oct. 16th , "eaings. from 7.00 a, m. to ti � . m.. or by _t_ Cooke an.i fam :. of Battlefoid A St'PI'LY KEPT f)N' HAND AT ■pp��rnoincmentj Tnrontoofrm:soll Royal Blank �2 reduction of 10 v. c. to farmerti, Brow Sask., visaed with-,Mr. and Mrs. F. GREENBURN STATION THE tlieg., Phone Pick 3000. Toronto Elein 53os. $han1 3?ly �. • �.. .E� R McKay. _rn S1lnday. BEST QI.'.ALITY THAT CAN BE The W.,rien's Institute will bold - Iwauranee Agency Bmug"m Oat. Mrs. Ed. Willson has been show= BOY;GHTi "MORE HEAT T9 THE 'a Detat'ai Phone Pickering 313 inR some i their meeting on ;Friday night, Oct. ter, a Ras of improvement eat- 12th, in the school house, at Altona. TON TEL N ORDINARY COAL,• -- i NEILU. BMITH. D, D. 9„ L. D, S„ ely' This will be an cpen lneetinp and THEREFORE THE MOST ECON- : The Beal Store, �'i1al!e1nOIIt The Frank Malcolm family, were (succeeaor w Dr ,t. N Date. >, Graduate.{ • will be it charge c• the Juniors. Ev fbs RoT•I Collese.o ilengl Surgeovia ape Tora,w with their people here over the week O'KIC'AL 'TO BUY - ► Oo Uaivarattr, At Clrrcmant ofece over D. A. PHON$ 924 end. new ergo al tktett'altore every Tresday and Frida Pbtewe Ott = FURNITURE The Clare. Balsdun family, of Fair- Hitrhland Creep F• 3�• Q�cEF2�T port, wrr: with M. and Mrs Hamil- �RRBERTT. FALLAISS. L, D a.. We are• disphtving so attractive ton on Saturday' We are glad to know that Mr.-H.' n D, S„ Graduate nd t .r the rsity f Toros of varlet of The W. J. Brown family, of Toron FRED STACEY - �t'Sar�eorr arwf the Univerdt� of Toronto. to, spent the Week -end with the for- Brun'v" °!1 is irnprovinR steadily and M�mee .. . 4■a in residence second door east, ol St. And. Sluminun• and (iraniteware Ito. ho he .."rill soon be out_among us chwoh 1?iekertng, ooe. Office no.,, : 9 mer's parents, T. C. and Mrs. Brown Furniture and Furniture Dr, Tor,ti�nsun, Medical Health..4f- a. o. w e a, or b gnmintmeat. c7c -ny agai•r. Painter and Paper-banger _ larviael, t�6awe Picki00. 4e'„ Novelties. T'^4 , Rrnrd Managers' of the $5 cents per hour or by contract i _ Prices low, in keeping with times. ricer,'.tiisit•Pd the school on Friday to' 9 - - - - P g give the recond treatment of Diph- Church. i -wort t a; the new f -xmace aoywbere. yews{ iae>t4>r. will be installed this week in time _ ther➢ PreLrn.lon test. Satiafactian,f. ;aaraotee& • Mr, and Mr's. Burt Harvey accom- for the services on Sunday. ELIZABETH RI•CHARDSON,- � +pr�► an� LiMe paned Mr. and Mrs. Kenny, on a The Women's Association mEet- 15 yea14 esr}�tiettce. , ' --- sFileandautomobileinsuranceof all kin(� motor trip to Ro+hetter and ether ing Thursday will beheld at a PINE DRIVE, - DUNB7IRTON ' _Itgt6suRingeo+vwniaa6f solid finsucial stand- Just arrived a large shipment of points of interest over the aveek -end. home of Mrs, Levi Annis at Port . - Gyp -m—ln the following eiaee; John Cowie, of Toronto, spent a Union, Th,: Social Hour Program or write rhinhartoa P. Q. -�POSTI114 LIeveneted Auctioneer, 48 4a. s 72 in. GyproL- „go day la: t week in the village. will be- in honour of our Faithful aIm elarnalsa of Fort SD4 ouserto. Tae• 48 in. z 84 In. t• Mrs. G.arRe Pbilip spent last me'mbe—_ vhare birthday will be cel- S�l]YlgleS For Sale a m es of all efada a"aninwa to or t ba~$ _ ebrated. A full attendance is ho - ` soot", Ld4rese ere" elver P, o.. ono, -,48 in. %-96 ia. •• Week r,n,t,;Antr wit+ her nephew, SIT. -. Fed --- Claire n„bson, Mrs. Dobson and her f ° Harvey, R. HEATON, TOWNSHIP 443 , z 1021 in. Thanksgiving Services Oalt Gs)bsniz• d Ete-1 Bbin le friend: Thev v:sited .many places of Ki R a Clerk, Conver•reer C'om i%•rrner for - ; will. be 'tit, at Centennial United Bird's Felt 81ate Shingles. "• 4t 'k alldsviu, Accountant, E roue, of 48 l "n' _ 96 h,macona Board int'er"t, rGing as far as Quebec, and atseLnaettw. whttevaw. Star Lime repoR ,nr�ring had a most enjogable ChurcS u'•_ Sunday next. Oct. 19th:- Also. re- rubhering buggy wheels. — - W%rdwitil Plgatrr - :_... - -; = -- trip. .. 'Afternoon -service at 2..M p. m., when, Lawn.metwere ahopened. ��� MAW, _ LICFN9ED AUC a F�■* The'heattest'"mntor travel of the Rev, 1I. I. 3+ Tacish, D. D.. of T. PATERSON'$ - (.'LAAEMUDi't' Yl'OAll kin.for sake pit rtoandDurham •e• PICKERING ` �'� Kin S •�'nired Church, Oshawa season :'n tics 7 Hip;hwa;; was that g Coantt.a Au ktad%or liners p- *+mpr�y attended Cal) and get prirec. Phone 2812 a Tars°%r.asooalye. pates'or •aloe may tie which -,•.ask place fast week- ehd..Thi3 will prp;•cl ar,d the choir of that - arrangedat NEWS' of6cv. i~;.0 and tndapm- L JMBE YARD ,I dart peens. Whitby.Ont eta was thta 1:St holiday before Christ- church w':.. le:4'i in Lr:p singing, F.v- _. m and the weather and coin 4 °s• a p. when Rev. T _ as a being fine g c' f t 7 so m `. AGEN iIARI ET ROBERTSON -the ountry `vas looking. its best in A. E. T;uffieid B. A., of Bir'chcliff, its brilliact fo!iae•e. will- tie the, si.eaker and Centennia, Electriciri Contractor Pickering' 1VI>�ils On ; ,i ,day- _test Sacramental. Spy- c oir wile lead the singing. FOR — 'Wirin� and o Repg for Light _ - _ vice wYs noid in St, Jbhn's ChuTclt: -F= CANADIAN TIRECORP. : power. r - Rev, Mr. Glover chose as his text, Greenwood =- Allkindeof electrical goods JUST ARRIVED ! ,_ Matt, 16: Its, "Upon this rock-will I _ =- build -nv church." Nine• new mom AIr;: E. rrembte was in. the city Tires, Batteries and _.kept ?n- _clock. hers wer, received. into -communion. for a fpw days last week. _ 1' ly Pboae 17ti5, Pickering CARLOAD The Siindryy- Scheel attendance eras Mrs. _Jane' Bayer ,spent a• feW .day= good. -recently with Zfrs. Johnson, of Myr•• . Accessories SPECIAL RATES of It friar Lc�en reported that people tee. ` . of this community are so enamored W , Y- i and Florence spent the . at ON FARMER'S CARS _ �,`,• - of the beer bar -rooms that they are:. week-2nd with Mrs. T. C. Robinette, . See. L 9 : SEED HEAD' going ,rear -by places • to trade ai in Tornuto• -- ' Lowest Prices : an excuse, to go for liquid refresh- 'MasT -?r Jack Wilson, of Brooklin, For all Classes of insurance.' inents, buf hard to }relieve,-• rind we spent t+t2 'holiday with his cousin, �110IIe 2729 - } (PALL WHEAT) will 'gix'e' them. the - benefit of the Eileen Saber. p . - CYRIL E. MORLEY doubt,. feeling that few are so call - Mr. and Mrs. Wood, of Toronto, JAMES WATSON r�1 Grown this Ye °� of the welfare of the • - youth of spent l,u week -end with their son, k Pickering, - Ont. n this. plat:,. Fred ccnd :'stony. 'Proprietor A bicycle race from Toronto to Miss Slater and Miss Green, of Brougham was staged on Thanksgiv- Torontu, spent. the week -end with F. D. N. Lockwood ing Day, -in which over fifty partic- L. and Mrs. Green. Brock Road General Store zrt M6- fire Mr. Mr::: Ha Ormerod. of : ! _ PICRERING, ONT.. covered the distance from the .head Toronto, -spent the week -end with the :,OUTFIT of groadview Avenue' to- Brougham William -Ormerod family. _y R. �' w* a � � in thirty -flue minutes. Dune p and Mrs. Morgan of Clare- B jt EIQ .? CLE ,� j Thanksi ;vinx Da was spent very mont, :g (n t the week end with Em- ++ V i+Yw7 a Ooasigting of 5 Walnut FIINERAL DIRECTOR quietly by. , Brougham residents erson ;n :d Mrs. Ormerod.. FROM steel bed with a d —_ Those havi.-tg radios were interested Mr. and Mrs. J.. Gamble and son, $� in the report of the American base- of BraTrlttcn,. spent the week -end at Doable spring , and felt Prirvrate Ambulaocfa ball match. •the• home of. James and Mrs, Raine. Holland - __ Day and Night Service The Worren's Institute will hold The romrins of the late Wm. Bar- mattress -- - �Pbone,9000' eir- r-_g.uiar monthly meeting at the nes, of V oodbridge, were laid. to - Complete, $13.94 Malvern 5000 '-M° X- home cf Mrs M B Burk. Dr..�to4 re i ;n ;a1H w;emetetiy- Henderscn, a i number -of the Toronto afternoon; a resident of this _ SlurItnlsu t -- orders` -of- Dutch Board of Education, is expected to townshio a number, of years ago an•i Bulbs has' arrived, and eon- ' .:;40 INCH CBDA.R CHEST Markham : -•. Ont. be present-to give an address. •A cor- a sister of Mrs, George Middleton of taus, asusnal,•anabsortment dial invitation is extended to the the 7th corcession of the finest-bulbs pl'oearable. ~ • III Walnut ' finish, c dar ladies 4 the neighborhbdd to be pre- r. - lined PLOUGHING! : !lent and 'near this; wort hwhile and - Dumbarton _ - interesting speaker: Darwin Trlips, Doable Earlf OOd Valil8, ,$10 G0 The C' C. F. Will hold a public Mrs, . Et ' 14,. Staples and family sit Tulips,. Parrot Tulips, Botan• ` meeting in -the Tovn Hall, Brougham Sudbury visited her father.last week. ict41 Tulipr, 9nowdropt*, fro- on the evening of Saturday, Oct, Mrs, Xe,np, of Kankakee, Ill. is :• SIMMON B' GET YOUR PLOUGH 20th, which will , be , addressed;; by holidai'lr,p! with her aunt, Mrs. Geo. clae, Fritillarris, Cbiundoxa, GLIDER-COUCH . Controller ;lames Simpson, the well- White, Bdlla. Hyacinths, Paperwhite, 'r .'SHAR'ES HERE known 'orator of Toronto. The milk Dumbarton now has a barber. How- Narcissus,. Daffodils, ReR�I -Full length, with head• question and other matters will. be and Davi,s in the• old Hendet*n -Have your furnacm, etovee- discussed* Everybody is invited. 9x^nse mi Nine- St.- Lillie& " ?9st. This is one Of Our (NOTE CHANGE OF DATE FROM The Th:takofferinR meetiiia of the -. J.,. *,_ and pi attended to W . 3I, S� ` - - 18TH TO 20TH. lIDSTlreilt 4011011e8 Now Will .:be held _on the re Seeure your requi'rementl wbil- r _. Rev. J. E. acid Mrs. Glover and meetinh`•,.lay, Oct 18th .at. S P. m. at Only 2 95 . - _ the assortment is rsorinplets, Our y Miss Helen were guests at the home the home of Mrs, Dunbar. There will Prices are ri;ht. caneistbbt with 4 If it e a sew fnrnsce, ran Re or of T. G. and Mrs: Norton on Mon- be a-, spocial speaker. and also ape;- . -n. �, �'� 1C'pl]1<'>l"t■ beater, we can ,(apply you, day evening, when the infant child ial music. All ladies are cordially. in- 'quality offered. 11,,�i SRI 11 11 And satistacl Ion gas rantoed. of-Mr. and Mrs. Norton and also- vited, Fsnleral Director the infant child of Cliff. and Mrs. Mr. Marks, ' -formerly of Dunbar- Milroy,. gII�gB� Milroy,- of Weston, _ were the sub. ton, met with a thrilling accident on Q is+IDbnlanoe Bervioe jecte of a baptismal service. Mr. Saturdaav "cast, whet working in the Jones, '. �g .Stor I' . _ C G� N VV Norton's parents,-of Highland Creek j orimp ravel p1 The pit caved In. Pbdtke 18W Hardware Phohe 4eoi: and Mrs. Feaab. )f Manitoba, were u k ryinR him a,I his face. Medic- PIIODB gQ00 Onttuio PIOKERINQ �_° >ru'- tz. Mr9. Fesaby and Mrtt. l aid vvas st}TtimnnFd after by pas Milroy ore sisters of Mr. T. G. Noe- xtricated, but no hoses were broil , PICKER.ING J 11 i+-- 1Dlti'iAIM t ton eat .�•- ,y,..�r� ,M_ pr�c►_ ..�yK - �, �_S-!� ,c 7w,..:..,��• - - - - - -�. =may.. .q;..*_s,✓..ra.. t.,.,.. -, . - - ., ` s�,n .ea±.- -- - - - - .. _ - y.�•� !+�,•-M1,Cc+d '�5 fi�3 ~'(3",�'�' °_'�?•7 _ i • yi' 1 "Advises Railways More Listings rep reprinted, he dedlby3John Rocks- MOTHER -GETS REVENGE FOR .Combine Services - In Who's Who feller. Another with the same di u tno. -LIGHT COWAI�IY'S ACTION _ _ tlon is John Torrey Morse ,Jr., author - i� �"!., • • and historian, of Needham, Mass., now �} In Great Br�tak ��- 196. The Rev Augustus Field Beard Camden, N.,J. -A mother of six Nho in • f� _ . 3 r' 0 8 i N O 1' A B L•E S t, �dt against the womsn'K per,- _ of Norwalk. Conn, Congregational says her tinbr N'aa turned oft wren +° u 4 Qr little it _ 96 #111 Rrema>n Backbone of Issue Contains 3,030 clergyman, now in nia lU lid yearr.h_ R ( was ?ick 1a having. her A Camden luuic,utan kt.Ir- ��a <<'t► V. 11, ta- 'believed- ,� tfr a �r i4r$- CC1Cl1r1t.i_ 07 y t# rexruge -at - vavicecsi daktmrar Inure Like tech -rs.- icu `tare: • Pc —its ::IF::- It,< ,:� ix-di- ourh <'d - Transport Spstem of- 'of_- - ae8f- tnetn��; or- whtl>a aw °'a ram - try Says British Expert. - Outstanding among the omissions lrie -and t)aw Company tiist to' Keep hire. I a. nnblr uax,;c d Iha art -nuur f ABERDEEN, Scotland - Despite; Chicago. -The new Who's Who in noted are those of Samuel Insult and .three shtftj or wen near a pole hole mark to her "sitting;,' Smiling, sue . J America for 1934 -35, all five -pou-nds, his '• brother, Martin . Insult, of chi-' in -which Dare. h:lsiP Itaika-bte dacikies safii she w'asii't c1Ft�py' xtid' iiulri t, , the development of..new forms u of it, was issued recently from the ber' legs. - They've taken the old pole know when she'd kransport, railways remain the back- cago, Their. utilities empire 'crashed' K quit'. ]bone of the transport services of the Chieago press -of A. N. Marquis and two years ago, and they are due to out, and have a u'eH one to Put lu: D Company, be tried soon In state and. federal fhe yoaug_woking mother lion e.halantt sat there a41 night, all day, �11,tra1l�ri Universal Country, asserted Prof. H. M. Halls- The new -issue contains 31,081 •courts. Y Y - !North, of the University of Durham, names.' It is the eighteenth biennial Ind through another night, warmed " _. Geet3 Carnegie, Pv ';.3:C speaking to the Economic Scienco edition.. The__last --edition contains up. by a the htrili by sympathetic Woman Makes Lone Stud ttion' of the British Association 'for i nelRhbors and nourished by soup and Perth, W. Aust. -A- a resul of 30,646 names. Between the two 2,494 _ Advancement of Science; recently. names have been omitted because of Of Tribea,in. Australia ;ood cooked by her 14- year -old daugu_ the visit of Prof. lt. G. Cameron. _ Railways were still the most econ -- -- -.ter Plus. deaths, loss o[ official Dositfons - - professor of education in the Wei ;r• bmic forra of transport for many -pur -- which reduced the.. Republican blpc Sydney; Aew South Wales.�Miss The ring of spertaturs doesn't yocry ern Australian University, the (:ar.- - boses, said Prof. Hallsworth. "But to appreciably -and "delitions for other Phyllic Kaberry• of Manly is investi- Mrs, Harnable, She feels she ha•s a negie Corporation of New York is Ipteet modern requirements they must obvious reasons." There are, how- gating the ,aborigines of the Forest cause and it.n't awed by Ilia light making. a. gift to the university of . is be, supplemented by other modes of ever, 3,030 new names, many of them River district' in the , northwest of compan_y's big truck with 'a pulley and college music set costing £1;00. Thy+ pransport. This can be done most ef• of persons brought into prominence _Austrulia, a new pole, _. _. _ _. set includes an electric Capehar` ltectively and economically when• the or public office by the New Deaf, o "Dry little girl was sick when 1 beg_ A$ the r.sart of her stnd:es iii are -phonograph of special design and full different modes of transport are Albert Nelson Marquis, founder and thropology, Miss Kaberry has been ged them not to turn' the light off" _ ender one management." 'the mother says, "and the told me musical range; 824 gramophone free- " editor of the book, pointed out in the awarded a grant by the Australian Y While Prof. Hallsworth dealt ,par- preface that bhe first volume, for 'National Research Couneii. She has to pay. I'm telling them, to,.pay. now." ords, 'L51 'scores, and s.' books, with 0, ioularly with the railway situation 1899 -1900, contained 8,602 biographfes, spade the.Forest River .bli.,sion -.*-a --.Nearby the couipany's men. are the necessary cabinets. fit the United Kingdom he said one for every 11,82i of the 'nation's tion her headquarters, whence she waiting, confident the woman are A limited number of these sets. lfimilar situation had arisen in prat- population of 76,994,000,. The ratio will establish. contact with the tribes weaken and anxious to take advent -. according to Dr. F. P. Keppel of the .- ically every country in the world. fie this year Is one name in Who' Rrlto of the district to make friendly con- ,age to slip the new pule in -the work Carnegie Corporation, is being din askew - whether railways were to be for every 3,960 of the Nation's 122,. tact with the women and so gather of.• bn!-a moment. They know a city tributed to universities and ,college itsplaced from their position as chief 775,048 population. information concerning tribal life permit was issued 'for the pole, but of the United States and Grea mode of transport, to which the rest Of the names Included in the that could, not be•gained_by men. .they've also been advised,agai_nst us_. Britain. bre supplementary, and relegated to. - _ - r - position of secondary importance in - ... t �•. Hite transport system of the 20th cen- - ° IMPORTANT QUESTION - - "It is a question of far reaching importance, -Prof. Hallsworth said. _ _ _ . + _ . �!► �I agree with Sir Josiah Stamp -that - 10f the country's domestic . problems _. ht the present time •none presses More gravely on the nation than the ;,• .,position and future outlook of the Igailway system. The number - of c .workpeople it employs, the amount 0 lof capital - invested, the increasing •�,,a - _ . difficulty of providing for an control- ng the traffic on the roads, the vitaF - Importance of securing for the com- _ Inunity -the most, economic and of system of trans port combine t° N YOU.IHND stake it one of the most pressing pro „ 'blems that we have to face." - - Decrease in railway traffic. the profeanor went on, was due largely �o the competition of the motor -ear. _ .. -� -.. Since the 9fsf—[hW development. k of �eter use fyour one tDo or transport had been remark, or � S _ _.. Eitain e. Though there were some 307.• ;.. _ .. motor vehicles in use in Great in 1814, the number .had fall- „ " on to 189,000 in 1918, owing to the- - The Dominitin of Canada 1934 Refunding Loan Bonds are now on sale for _ .. . -restrictions of the war period. The •s limited period only. They are obtainable in two ways: first, in exchange for -�- pailway strike of 1919, however, _ greatly stimulated the use of motor.. _ _.'Victory Bonds maturing this year; Second, .by cash. subscription. — aehicles and by 1920 the number in, pse had grown to 661,000. 'By 1923 - . . had soared to 1,181,000. In 1928 it " Ret3 lid at once, as the subscri tion list will be - -- ,. To Owners of blatrsrling Bonds i� p -- . - _ -- - Was just- more than 2,000.000.- and it - 1 _open f sly, an all cash applies- - iteaehed 2.260,000 in 1933. You .can exchange your Victory Bonds maturing or a limited time o d OTHER COMPETITORS - tions will be subject to allotment. ' Prof. Hallsworth mentioned the November 1st for Bonds of the nevi Refunding , Loan, and receive an extra cash allowance— provided � ,competition also of steamship and Concert or Subscribe ."►Orly . fir services and recommended: _ you convert now. l "Railways should cease to be - re- : The absolute' safety, the regularity of income and Whether you are exchanging your Victory Bonds. garded as merely- railway companies : the ready marketability you have enjoyed over the `or buying for cash, you will find in the new bonds -' —Rhich as a matter of' [act they the best investment a Canatdian can make today. have long ceased to be. They shqutd• - - past 15 years. are thus again made available to you. B come to be regarded as . transport `They will give you: :, L 'This loan is an essential part of the refunding pro- - . companies undertaking a .given piece.. �, Investment in Canada ssiron sf secuiit with E� Df transport by that means or mm gramme by which Canada is adjusting her war -time Y� bination of means which appears .to ` ' _ iiebh to present- day conditions.. It is a further and principal and interest, backed by the entire Bern to be the most economic and, at necessary step step toward the continuance of Canada's resources and integrity of the Dominion. the *same .time, fnoStL suited to meet i the teal demand �f the traveller r�r�. business recovery.•" - •2, :'flax imam "gularincome ; you cannot better the -.. Investors yield anywhere today with trader." • h co mparable safety. - - This combining is the solution of _ 3 icy; no other �•'r0 1�etI7 • ., the problem which had been adopted. ' The desirable feature of marketability; Investment .funds are accumulating in the world T by the Irish Free State, he said. ThF 1 bond will be more readily convertible :into . Transport Act, 1933, of the Irish' today. Good investments are eagerly sought. As _ cash or moire acceptable as collateral. -- - -. ?: ..Free'State provtided, subject -to the the Refunding Loan is open to cash subscribers as _ .approval of - the 'Minister of Trans- '� well as in exchange for• maturing bonds, this is -Apply, now in order to secure for yourself .the ad- :port, for the compulsory acquisition' your opportunity to invest your savings so as to vantages of early subscription. Accept the oppor- of all. road transport agencies by ? •'. - railvray or skipping companies. combine the soundest possible 'investment with tunny to assist a great national undertaking and -service t your c oun t ry . do your part important as a-citizen of Canada. ' Marriage At 90 - - �'► I10iII \'ION OF C �N �D _ •. X44 "ealtiiy Widow Will' Wed :: -19 3 4 REF L� N D I N G LOAN � .� • - a . • .. •• � AND PRICES- lid 11,000. Man of 2416 Cheat Tax DEYOMENATIOYS -$100. (in the 15 -year Bonds only), $500 a Collectors.. MATLRITIES -. ' . 2 year 2 o Bonds at 98.90, yieldin 2.57 c to maturity. - -., °' to $year 2ya lids at 98.15, yielding 2.90; a matunt� hisbon: -Life to Antonia Dloreira - r 3°0 .43 o to maturity.. year lids at 97.00, yie ding has consisted of one tan collector at. q j5 year 3;�,% Bonds at 96.50, yielding 3.81% to maturity. ter another and now at .the ripe old INTEREST BONi S- -0nehalf- month'afteeinterest to thoeewho a :changeVictory, , gage of 90 she is going to strike back. _ Bonds for the new Bonds of any matutity: -• -She's going to marry a man of 24. - - ' - WHERE TO APPLY -A placation forme and officiai�-�rospectuR giving full details d CouSt permission, has .been given _ _ _ p I. :*for.. the marriage, Senhora Moriera of the Loan may be obtained from say bank or bond dealer. _ �^ acidly told the court that she knew 7. she would die very shortly and' that It could gi .a sin if I died and all INVEST j N . C A N my belongings should pass over to i DA the State's Treasury, vehich d1d nothing all through my life but collect tales. .._ .. _ - In marrying a Young maul sdie .. - f er Progress said, she was sure that bee posses- - along would mean a good chance in :.:_. life for •him ' who, afrong and young,- :.. ... -.� .. ..., . - .. - -• _ _ - - - - - _. .._. - ..'. .. _ aura ... - -• •- might then be bappler in lice, despite 0 �'jnq Dominion of Can the high taxes. ' - -' . . 1934 Refunding Loan , _ % ' ' The woman, who' lives in the vil- Inge of, -Andriosa, is- quite an im -, 7 - .portant landowners, _. Doubled tap With r Rheumatism FINANCIAL Now - Could Not Wash Hiauelf A THICKER -Nor Brush His Hair - HEAVIER So bad was his rheumatism that PLUG FOR friends declared he would never _ THE SE - - - _ aFgs`.- ATthou fl ite' proved etii y�+ete wr.,a,a. - head what he says:- "I am seventy_. years of-age­ Last b Christmas I was completely doubled. -and. _ r tip with rheumatism'. I -could not Minim Develo meat boa sets t� 4broah my hair nor wash myself. g P P - People said I should never -work any. _ .. - Great Bear. Lake Area - - more. 1 am working harder than a oung man today.` Thanks, many _A keen internatioaal.intereat is be- pitchblende discovery (ores of radl- u - ks to Kruschen Salts. I take ing evidenced in regard to the silver. um) both located south of Great Bear t them in my tea, and I have recom• producers and prospects created by and on the probable railroad' line to . - L - mended them to -many. i could not favorable markets with rising price be constructed, jet in or out of bed myself, nor sit levels for the white, metal. Among the several properties being -up. But see me wgrk now -12 hours - Since Cobalt, thirty Yeats •ago, the worked three have'redc'hed at advanc• a day done it. "mss, ' Krusdten Salts silver discoveries of the Great Bear ed stage of mining development. The have done it. G. J. I r - Rheumatic conditions are the re- .area have outranked, in tonnage and Eldorado Mitts has erected a modern suit of'an excess of uric acid in the contained value%, any other new all- mining plant' and mill, the latter sup_ body-- 'Two - -af the- ingredierts ^ : r- eanip - -1_ an: .part. of the world. lemented by- a.reflninfL plant•for car s e Kruschen Salts have the power of This area has been frequently liken- dium and siIver�ore-at-Port -Colt , - - „� dissolving uric acid crystals. Other ed to.a great treasure chest of rare Ont. Underground development has ingredients assist Nature to expel minerals by reliable, seasoned min- Out quite a tonnage of high grade .-.these dissolved crystals through the era who are not given to a superlative ore in ' sight besides - provk)ting for - natural channel. Ilt addition, there use of descriptive adjectives. Old Co- all mill requirements, Exploratory, are still, other salts m Kruschen baltets compare thAt "wonder` camp" mining work has indicated new and -` which pievenY food feimerntation in g ' the intestines, and thereby check the as a poor second to probabilities of greater bpdies of rich ores which - further accumulation . not only of the Great Bear area, Where Cobalt's will provide ore tonnage- for •expan- if you went more for .uric aciq. but of other body poisons ' veins, averaged inches to width, -with - that mine -operations -and - definitely your Stoney, chew— c1 _ w4icb,.,yndermine the health• comparatively short lengths, and establishing the permanency of Eldor- - - - where shallow, seated, Great Bear's ado as a protitable producer. Britain Revising will show fet in width, great con- The White Eagle Silver Mine has Se=a- Safety Rules tinuoux velh length& with aeknowl- erected a .mining plant and has •de. 1 edged indications that the being will finitely established a tonnage of ore B. experience grist depths. The mine reserves which warrant the construe- Tl- PERFECT li.ondou, -- Investigations• long in run of orb contains high silver - values Lion of a mill,. the Installation of A,' progress here for ,greater safety at sufficient to provide great net profits which is planned for the immediate Chewing. TobCrC.Co esl are being speeded up In copse- above the unusual high mining trans- future. ' - t- que••�t @e bf .-the fire upon the Morro Castle, portation and ore. treatment coats, .The B.E.A.R. aline at Contact Lake - - British vessels are claimed to have Ore chutes of phenomenally rids ore has Installed a mining plant follow - are encountered with s: silver content Jng a* considerable amount of surface ,­.been. almost entirely Immune from. • Prepares - -- as high as 10,O0a ounces per ton, Co- exploration work, supplemented by 'variety - Novelty Eye aerates !free a to 'the present. This halt's best hardly equalled this, _ several thousand ' feet of diamond ��+ J ' ' i ilea attributed partly to structural pre- Supplementing the silver, the Great drilling. Underground development (awn �ltamul cautions and partly to attention to gear ores contain sr- rich -pitchblende -work by means of a 500 -foot adit. tun. Royal Winter Fair Line-Up v tire- fighting appliances and_,1Kire doll, }t ]� .,Such arrangements and provisions are carrying s radium content, the equal agl_and_ a two compartment wiase P of amf radium orb being mined to- sunk 100 feet below the edit Ievel Promises Keen �Ompetl- _ being continually, revised in order to day floor with lateral workings from this . tion. Woods Role, Maas keep them up to date, On account ef, geographical loco- horjzou, has established a tonnage at � .- The human A special to look into this question - ''—" •: � •. • eye manufactures far itself the.vit- .-- -• - tion the transportation costs are ex- high-grade sfl9er and radlum.cre that _ Variety and novelty to a striking &min A withoilt which it could not was appointed to the British Chamber- cepaive, . With ,expanding Line opera- warrants a greatly , expanded under- Shipping after the burning of the degree seem assured for the forth - see. Trench ship Georges Philippa two Lions these costs have already, in groiind mining'development campaign .coming Royal Winter Fair,' a fact It has been observed in, fife act by years ago, The more recent coatlagra_ three 'years' time, been cut In two and the construction• o!` a mill; The made plan by the enlarged number of Dr. George -Wald, who described the - and will be further reduced to a point aline Manager Is at present in To- ' I Vadieabhasdal also beencnakea fate Quo -in line with normal production coats. ronto in- consultation . with the man- -departmental gues ontain containing new �classificaL classifications, the Marine Biological Laborstor Is He- - - Great Bear is rapidly Y p y progreeaiag agemeai is regard to plans for .en- w�tich are aces ►rein mailed to g ii Ant, tre;m the 'pioneer discovery phase" of larged mine _ operitions and mill con- thousands o! exhibitors from the of amadd made is 'investigations of Chicago�iber a new camp to that of a camp retch atruction. B.E,A.R. holds a 50% Aces in Bay. Street, Toronto. For -the Dr, Wald reported that the vitamin at least three properties :n or searing equity• In the = .Yellawkalfe' Gold Royal -sally cor>aprisee "ten big Shows is manufactured from 0 •yekowiaa : "'the productive stage. - A source of alines where surface mining explorat• „ °. .... • in one, each appealing to widely dif in- the visual u • .' electric power available hocallg has tag work has ;exulted in discoveries pigment P rp1 @. a• • - been surveyed, possibilities estimated of gold- bearing veins which system- lucent - interests, yet bound into unity cpemical'secreted in the retina. The by beta gathered in a 2b -acre a acs -pigment ad plans are being prepared to ntil- silt ,sampling has gives gold values g g P newly discovered eat has been .'. ize this power in the near future. and width of veins which make the - larger than many a Dutch or Bel- -named retinene, It is. similar to the Transportation problems sill be sole. Yellowknife a' discovery. 'of major g r -carotene which Yives corn and car - fan farm Linde one roof. _ kid, with railroad construction ust as importances illustrative: Trail rots their - - - j e Royal Horse Show yellow color and provides Th y is now ac soon as the camp demonstrates that sampling provides ' the following: pted as society's opening of - the g: � the body with a more familiar source. winter season for combined sport and - If You Eat `Sta'rches 'there is aufficeai income to warrant Sample A- Ac:oas 6 feet Gave $61.84 of, vitamin .A.' the expenditures of construction and gold 'per ton, fashion. It is in a class agar' to far This was the first time any vita Meats, Sweets Read This operation. .Reliable engineers and _ SamWe B- Across 6 feet gave $47,25 as Canada is concerned, and finds its min's. chemical activity had been ob ' executives predict that .in will be gold per ton. peer, this, year,, only -at the smart served in the human body. They're All Necessary. Foods taken, care rt_ ln.the near future, The Sample C- Across 36 s,§ feet gave New York Horse Show. An excellent -But All Acid - Forming. Great Bear area has- •posittvel - passed $9.70 - gram is being arranged with -high Vitamin A s importance to hsrmsts Y P per tAn, ' Pro !! SenceMostof VaHave`eA'cid the initial hazardous pioneer period, . The Great Bear' area holds every ly interesting special interludes. vision, like. the visual purple, has Stomach" At Times. Easy always experienced by new mining promise 'of equalling and perhaps sur• Then cattle exhibits for both dairy long been known: Night bitndness,' . p gg and beef .breeds are assured of -keen a fairly - common trouble;)follouea a Now to Relieve. camps, and will, without doub., ro• pass! "Cobalt" as •a "Wonder" oil_ deficiency of the vitamin and some " grew rapidly• to "the position of an her producer, 'it may appear fo be competition •from the United States. _ Doctors say that much of the so- established community, a distant pioneer today, but events Not only are the best_ herds from the times precedes total blindness. called "indigestion," from which so Complement to . the ,train- Great move quickly. Such worth -while mer. Middle`%Vest taking in the Royal at - - -- - - .my of us caber. is realiv acid in- spar gitvpr arpa the V417 wirnifa Its In vrotltable- mine - possibilities I Toronto this year, but - several are estton . brought about by too a new discovery of rich gold has been make the present handicaps but in_ ,..orb +.,g + i their ,dis• , Classified Advertising . many acid-forming foods, in our , j s (modern diet, And. that thrre is now a partially developed, and the- Hottah cidental and they • will 'soon belong Play because the Royal Winter Fair wa to relieve this . ..often in Lake area -a rtc•tr uranium oxide and to the limbo of the PATENTS y past, offers-them the last , to mmuteai _ �� �7 OFFER TO- .EVERY INVENTO& Simply' take Phillips' Milk of add _ points in their all American „ A Ltat• information wasted free. The and full P y ' = Yellowknife Gail Mines contests which cover six or eight of - - Magnesia after meals. - Almost Milk. 'Silver Trading Intny"yon aunt tree, awe Ramsay 273 mediately this acts to neutralize the Major L. T. Burwash, former gov_ y the large American. Faire. Al] the company, world Patent Attorney's r3 w ernment eolo s It is now dei::.tel sated that kcank Street tucawa - Canada ;stomach acidity,, that brings oa-your $ g'st and president of Montreal and Toronto Si1►er afarkeie Canadian breed associations without trouble. You forget you have a this company, in a wire to local ofd- exception promise first rate entries, stomachl" dials states, that he has staked 24 will -be embraced by one orgaalzis The same cheery prospect- are be- lion ea it is recogni ;kid that there is For Scamp slid Hair Health Try this just once! Take either the claims sftnated 'on "Yellowknife Bay not sufficient business to warrant the ing reported to the Royal Winter Fair., _ 'To have beautiful hair you must have a familiar liquid "PHILLIPS' or, on which a quartz vein varying in operation of two separate markets, It management for • the . exhibits of. � •tuylp � k' SHAMPOO l ly � - now' the convenient new Phillips width from one to twenty-four inches, shoe swine, poultry, be y p ry pet stock in- fern M- 1herabampoos. Itoombinestheasn" vlilk of Magnesia Tablets. But is expected that trading; will be ' ki" .pro that bare, made R - agn - has been uncovered with free gold eluding rabbits, and ro R tins so aueceaalut far s sure you get Genuine- -•' PHILLIPS' started shortly and gnotatfons will g guinea pigs and ' r visible at points along •a -length of fancy fish), fruit, flowers, seeds and treatment d the skin. Soap fora loo trial peek. 180 feet. • Ma go out Over ticker services origins ate of -MEA SHAMPOO at drug sad dept e Ales In Tablet Form: jot Burn ash adds that 'lion on the floors of the Toronto and grains. , - .toes -h for three sh.mpow and rub *g+s Phillips' Milk at MaipresiaTsbieta he is stakitrg more claims to cover ads perfumed lather wall into the smip, t _ the area which will bring the total Montreal Exchanges The Royal Cat Show, which i. are flow o,, sale at all drtta stores :. everywhere.Eachtiny, number-of claims 'staked u to 8D, carrying on traditions of the Catt- tabteE tithe equiva- p adian- National Cat Club of almost Ka a Gmu'ine� The company has already made Siscoe Gold Mines Ltd. 30 years, reports , enthusiastic pros-: MATURITY-MATERNITY • MitkdMagrteau. substantial progress with surface ex- acts for this ' For the nine months ending Sep. P years entry, and the: • pioration on its original holdings in oi$cials of the Canadian Cat Council, PHILLIPS - tember 30th this cohipahy In., report- •MIDDLE AGE the Great Slave Area, and has traced ed to have earned net profit, after under whose auspices the Royal show .>I/• /L a, vein on this holding for some dis ill ' charges; 'of P03,048, equal to is held, have the enthusiastid 'su ort -At these three.criticitl periods ��/uR�[��dxL,lA Lance with high grade values being about 19 cents per share on the out of American _cat fanciers in oeveral a womaQ needs a medicine M,as a., =AMD^ I - - obtained.over good widths, she can depend on. That's • - standing capital stock, states contiguous to: the -+po.,.d:a„ ... - •why so ,.,... ..,:.. Lr.h. �. Total bullion produced for the per• border. - Pinkham's vegetable C;om- �, High School Boards & Boards of Education Lod amounted to $1,652,370: A -gratifying feature of the pre- pound. 9e out of 100 say, "lt An usattkoti:�d by law to establish n y o k is that despite, me!" Leto too. limi ar >>w r helps help you, t - and other adverse, conditions,' Can- s : Industrial, Technical and Art School: GAS, INDlGEST`ION. adian agriculturists, breeders, and L Y D 1 A E. .P 1 N K H A S With the appmal of the MixisAr of Educatiox stockmen from Prince Edwarl Island VEGETABLE COMPOUND _ IF you're troubled to the Roc Mountains, are as de- :_ - -•- .Day and Eienlas Classes _ _- . -- .Theoretical and Practical >:'>• with stomach dis- termined and hopeful as in more prre [satraotion ;as " ".. tress, s, and our years. a1• loss be conduetetl in accord. _,a given in various. trades. The _ blood needs enriching Pe"Their spirit cannot be downed " T O END 'aace with the - regulations I= schoob and gasses are ender , : there's nothing so good :- tel b the Department of Ed- -- the dinctioa of sa Adviso was one admiring outbnrat at a cam PAIN, 7 p it as Dr. Pierce's Golden in' of the Royal this week. ieation. committee Medical Discovery. W. rub In Uinard'a J Henderson of 276 �s colds, taken in. !E _ Commercial Subj•cia, li tnual. Training, Household Science " • 5 <, - ternary, Buda skin Adelaide St. London, and Asrienit°re and Horticulture s: ?' Ont„ said: "i suffered A MESSAGE TO MEN d regular and Are provided for in the Courses of Study is Bnblie, Separate, Co�• so badly' front indiges- Rea.lII ,our "utwul rtsomr sod atauty aC0O0Q1y t°"` N tinuation and High Schools,- Collegiate Instituter,- Voctttl0 l $e]I�L tku I would double up with pain. I felt With vtxox.r a wale .rieattOcaiu eat- and Depattriients. • miserable Dr: P d out. My mother then advised .aced for weakness_ debility and prostste We . Copies of !ht Regulations famed by NN Minister Of Ed: am _ and it was not long before I was able nn«ble.. ��a�ion er mop back ovation may bi obfaut�d Jsoyn tale Dtrpsity Ytxistet'. ~' ii$e the thirid bo � as enntt�mrelliev d $i.00 -ro fasts, $x•oo. uedtea co„ kiss �a�y�• - �y i - Palltamlllf Btti�a . Totrottto, d d gm on. ea Weuro,ton at. W., Toronto e•MII OF NJ 44,, Write Dr. Pierce' s Clinic BuIIalo pplieation -for attendance should be made W the _ . " - floe free medical bl tarts ; . . -.' .. jA • _..... Prinsipal of School New ale, ubku SO txa, d id it tb. Large aloe, uw, at ll,.ia, $1c11 8 .11.t �t, Issue No. 41 —'34 •'_Syw ls. {e���.L'ui^id"'•'T�^%�.'�4•'�1� :.; �Y.2 �••� .'��Tycy `cf.''e..e..:'. . saA -.�.• - -- - -. - a_. _ap .w. _ _ .._. _ _ ...- .- ." - .,.. "_. _ .._ •_ w ,✓ r: • =/ winter i.; near • ' rk1r�S1Lg S Mr. Lorne Crawford has returned ;wean Sale 'Whitevale alaoktamithin3, & WoodwOri home fitter helping Mrs. McBrady at right prices ' _ for a short time. OF F. L O U R' M I L L S Now is the time to have those repair TERhls - The farn►ers.are very busy at pre- FARM S•TnCG; IMPLEMENTS and fobsmtended to. Harrows repaired. sent filling silos, picking potatoes HO L SEHOLD GOODS also new sections on hp nd. The tam. Sijapa yew ; $1.30 it psWinadvaeca. etc for the winter. S rhecriprao.+. to chc united style. sad Gcaat The date fur the Harvest Home The undersigned has received ins- I am preptired t0 purchase cue Fleury Pls>wa always on hand. BriWo $2.00 to advance. Services have been decided by the tructions fv sell at Public Auction at Also dealer in Viking Oream Separs,- # = - gffic:ials of the church to be Ott the farts of ths._late- any kind Of grain, and will tare and Electric Washers. l Y L2Sth. _ _ It- JLtEK1. WOOD - �Qrt 8�at aaa�ZlQg- Deelar-- i„-- ^,�kehut4 —and Frost -.A -- }t -}I' - , roDrlelor. The Young Feopie of trio i v,ii- — — Fast lEial9 i,ot'�.e, all 1j11tI1 wood machinery. ' munity enjoyed a social evening last A phone call will bring us to your farm. Kinsale Tuesday; when they had an, ice -c:- Conceasic.n 1, Township of Pickering LA�PBON WILSON Ozy- acetylene welding. earn treat. (one -half mile West of Dunbartoa), Phone Pick 715 Mr. Iiagh Fairrlough spent Sun- The Rally Day Service on Sunday on Phone Mark 8502 3 15 day in our neighborhood. last was a decided success. Mr. Hor- FRIDAY, OCI't1BER ,19th 1934 V. T- Woodward Mr. an,. Mrs. V. Parkin Sundayed ton gave us a splendid "address and at 12.:.0 ' in• shay the following GREENWOOD 461y :with relatives in.. V. Parkin encouraged the, teachers of , the Sun- p P, Mrs. Plaskett, of Greenwood spent ,day Schc•ol in their work. Farm 5uecl., Imple�rrents, Household Uwn blowers Sharpened Tuesday last rTith bits. V. Parkln. The &V meet ;ng of the Wom- goods and Pffects: D1iss `c•rma Lo• e, of Toronto, sp- ens Institute was ileid at the Ylissea Farm Stuck and ON ON A MAC13'INE ESPECIALLY Notice- O Yo u i Sadler )tome, with a goodly attend: 7 Jersev Cows, Milking; Jersey Cow, DESIGNED FOR. THE PURPOSE 1, eat iVlondt p with bliss Madelyn Cr- ante. I*, pas deciued to have Hall- ____ awford. soon '7'erlew'ing; Jersey Yearling Hei- All old grease and dirt is thoroughly ._ Niissa illsdelyn Crawford and Ell• ow Su;:ial in the Hall on. Octotter fer;. Jersey .Heifer, 2 years; Jersey washed out of the bearings and your We do Building of all kinds. een Pa tiro spent .day last week in 19th. Heifer, 16 mos: 2 Jersey Calves 0- rno�t*er will be returned, well oiled Totem - Miss L:)is Decker entertained a bout 3 mos.) ; 3 Jersev Calves (up CAKPENTF RI1V G,. : _ _ On Friday Oct. 5th, there arrived number of her friends to a birthday to 2 - fi'103.)i Team Bay Horses; Set and correctly adjusted for cutting. a party un Saturday afternoon. The of. Doubt^ Harness: Set Single Har- W. A. AUSTIN, CEMENTING, at the hurne of hlr, and hors. Reg. afternoon -and evening was .agent -in T _Woodward, a, b$by glrl. utaa, ❑:.1..4 'Il,iau-- II.aoc IId : :.c a: -ttouge rimy "rv*ce `Ration. PLC �IBI#G - - Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Parkin and Jolly games, Conte: is etc. All agreed Horse Collars; Slower; Binder; Seed or in Pickering, and � „f o that 'MizF Decker makes an' ideL.1 Drill; Snr•ia tooth Cultivator; Set family, o_ Ashbun. spent Sunday g J. A. BIISHBY, Phone 48M (35 5) ROOFING � :- ;evening.: t th. H. 'Parkin home. hostess. Drags; .Single Plow;,Reaper; Tract- or; Tr -teto: Plow; Hay Rack; Heavy Mr. and Mrs. Oi?ver Mowat and = We also sell Brantford Roofing • ltlrs. B. 'Phompsur. of Toronto. call- Dunbartun Unite.' Church ?lnniv- Wagons; ':.lariats Spreader; Set of io ed on relatives here f The holiday. ersary Services Sunday 28th Doubly bob - sleigh=; Set Single bob- /y /� HateriAts, Empire Bathroom Corn cutting and silo filling will siei¢hs; Sc•tffier; Turnip Drill; Hay. �QU Egnipment, Duro Watec Dunbaxt�)n United Church will cel- 'fork wiclr track) uantit of Hay, q be a thin:, of" the past in our nei- ( y System Beatty ghborhoe,;3 by the end of this week. ebrate their 8 Anniversary on Cream SPp3rator; Jet Block and tac- ALL MAKES Stable Equipment Mr. a•id Mrs. Albert Parkin Sun- Sunday, Oct. 24th Service at 11 a• kle; 2 0th Cream cans; Pair Scales; �; a- and other Building Materials , lg - - • dayed v:kh relatives in Oshawa. Mrs. m. conducted by Rev. F. Smith of eelbarrow�; Root Pulper; 2 Electric BERVIOED AND REPAIRED Heard rsturnec, with them for a few Markhain. Speciai music by the Motors; I•ioes; Forks; Shovels; Whif- PRICES REASONABLE Ebtinlates Free home choir. Ir the evening, services fletree C'lains; Scgthes; Cow chain, Work Guaranteed days visit. will be conducted by Rev. D. WORK 4LARANTI4ED • Mr. William Richardson, of Dry- Tools an�i other articles too numer- - den, arrived in our village for snot- Robb, u► ashzwa, with special mus- ous to mention, hei short visit with his sister, Jiro. is by the Claremt;it United Church Household Goods and Effects— 'ARTHUR FIELD ,:T. e . PROUSIR choir. On Tuesday, Oct. 30th, a fowl Stoves; Bedsteads; Electric Stove: Phone 4502 A. Harbran. R. T. h tz~raduate Mr. and Mrs. Aiex. MacPherson upper will be served in the base- Radio; Player - piano; Gate- legged tab 4346. Phone 5201, PICKERING and dauirhter, Dorothy, of Toronto, ment by the ladies bf the congregat= DICKERING. ONTARIO spent _c ne day recently with Dtr. and ion. At 8 o'clock, a concert will be le; Chlt s; Tables: Mattresses; Pi] "! Mrs. Ales. Moore. given. by Miss Pearl Newton and two lows; C1'1-tyirw: Bedding; Trunket. ail -Al 'vl oor Gratis and Lyla other outstanding artists. Came and Valises, Refrigerator; Kitchen Cab - Foley, Mersm Duff and H. Rogers, enjoy yourselves. admission, 40 and inet, :ilanv other articles. . of: Newt arket w. :r week -end visit- children, 20 cents. hlanv of the Jersey Cattle are reg -. TH ANKSGIVING ors with -Mr. Tom' Hirst and ,family. isfered gild certificates will be turn Mr. -a•ta Mrs Mrlton Hodgson, Bob fished N here available. Purchasers and Al�lLliie and Mrs. Corry Howl Sale Register will be assisted i•+ obtaining regist- SPECIALS �... ration for any animal not at' present _.. -Tom Wal'�.ev and Ernie Kennedy, all of Toront.., spent--Sunday with Mr, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20th - ion. er..d but eligible for registrar- : R Au�.lry,i sale of Farm Stock, Imp ion• all of the Jersey Stock are and Mri. George Hodgson. ON SALE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Mission Band will be held in the lements, Furnitute and Hay, the high grade• H RI ]tall th.3 Saturday afternoon 'at the property of Abram Rayer, Lot, 4. ,i ER MS--CASH ASH - usual h mi. All children welcome. Ali 9th Lini. Markham. Sale at 1 p: - RED AND WHITE 1 L ' Friends fur another year • please torSli,3 i ni sr Efar i . pTerms. � Ia Auctioneer. Vacuum Packed, � lb. 41ce - .. _ _ _m- � �• COFFEE, V pay for eM �e at this meeting. CA and Prentice; fiat- ` -- - -- —,- -_ RED a\iU WHITE My-. F. Boy Ann. of Nort1T of Osh• tinnofir. :. i - Aina, 3l *.,. L. N. 1 tinson. Jean and THE "wADb :LI.E" TOMATO JU I CE No. 1 tnn ea. See Jack of Harmony, spent .`Tuesday of - - � � .v^ei: a ith Mrs. C.. Richardson, , Eye BEAUTY • S a LO N PUMPKIN Large tin 2 for 19c. -•. .4r,.i 3fi, nson. Bernice -and Star - l jurie t 1mr ant'; sP tt the evening. I y The V' .pen's 3ssociaLion will ' � 1b34 u>eNne a toew yrar which mrKn: HONEY Mixed S lb. pail ' �•9 e. meet all itiz flume cf Mr.,. H. Park- Care anew Prrutanrnt Wave. > > Park- in on Tharsday. O(t. 18th, at 2.30 p:' i b tVe Pr rliKnent �'t'..ves Ln y Ili teeet 5 SHORTEN I NGI, "Jewel," 1 lb. 10e. m. Nfr :-. P. E. Mowtray will have and lady s purse, so why not make charge n!' the Drotrram. Ali ladies in- I au sppointment. ii ff - vited. A ^.angement „, will be made l give all my comtnroere Inp very es: CAKES LUX SOAP and fr,r. the %naiversary Supper. Eye careful.attei)tion. 1 Pkg. Rinse- all for . . 23e. We. k -er;:, Sunday and uoliday vis- itors ^it fir_ home of bIr. and �Irs.D. A13o, 5farretling, Hair•curting, S -all Xf. and Mrs. Strain onA1T >,rie1 I'TPHrm•nt9, R0►:F BK.twD -- L . cl u, 'titer i)ornt ?v, of I L.H :, Tuck,, Opt. D. _ $hamPnoinR BUTTER, - No. 1 Creamery = 23c. I.- a.cr'on and �lz ?. - rawford y p Mrt=. M, ..��.aI,-d, e11 aos,i ;, t,: Y-s- velvn G ld,m- Phone , l)trs ;,L�iElF :11i+NT ith 'of 0. :a 1.. Stanley and 'tiIr' -, May for Vision. not Blindness Stanley i a -- -- . ii1;. R ^'��r• :f, <pit and �Ir�. Carl- t f It :i 'm that iii lr' .''t r rheasur- 1 • , r _ j ;, an � t unlit. � �1 i'n r -'t1o' t,u,p? ;.es of tie «'rim -Ie� meant.to rolievt the suffering „f STANLEY •THEATRE 'THERE , - e:i'_, Al be a Bali- t : :ii+kinii ttic .word lay r•, ua not +I+OUF'FVIIrLE D , r•Nn• 1z.,;­of in ti,e hall „n the ev- ir•'ntitinr d, Wa.� ,tiipre' ary mentior. en' r - •o . F-rir „v. Oct. I'+th. ' Prizes , the ilia'. l ;ii.• Uil, la,�,rii Suit. i't�It Si•_le1'I,.F. AN COURTESY •, _ �. ql fit e� . ^n for the best dyes -err Pil., ,. YoN•de.r.: and yAt the cuff La •:' Ri.el Lair. Best dressed Gir! ur;ng i, .n.,t rolievc :d unless the pill. - - - -- and Bov,.`rom 1'2 wears to 20 years and,uowucrs taut!, it. We are taxers FRIDAY and SATURDAY l 'under fi ByS q of :cri i>an be idr ness,re paying for vision not t,lindf :�lcker�ng Hardware Store t:! vaars of age and best dr- Hess, c :ffi�,enc; n•,f inefficiency. - If OCTOBER 12th and 13th essed Counle. Everybody collie and hands are tieing tied in this regard enjnv •, social evening with your because ••f a feeling that the prix- «MURDER T - 'meighbnr:. ilege `e' quid be e:iploited the relief = situationi '••ould look at it from the The Flies-are flare; and we have the Goods. Flit, �'ly -Toz �.+ Kinsale viewpoint that the- Optometrist ex- ff y p y - - tending relief of this nature and THE VANITIES - for the House. Dr. Hess F1 Bra and Brook Aid (Too late for last week's iKsue) suppls:nfr molasses from his prescrip- fOr the Stock. King cag•killerfor the potatoes Mr. Arrh Bunker has rented the tion mus. pay for the unfinished pr- . :SACK OAKIE = and all garden produce. It kills the Lawton farm. odilct befo *e the glasses are made, VICTOR McLAGLEN` bags alid prevents blight. Mr.. J. Parkin and. family Sunday- and throughout AmPt depression Opt- Houw6 1 led with Victor ono Mrs. Parkin. ometrist3 in spite of the 'situation, CARL BRISSON Screen Doors, Window Screens and Wire Cloth for the . Misses Madelyn Crawford and Eil- are giving free service where the re- L1TTY CARLISLE All sizes and widths. I een Parkin spent Monday last in, the lief is re-eded and 'according "-they ; Complete fitoek of Haying and Harvest Tools. can afforf to do it. -WITH - Plow Shares to fit all makes of Plow @. City- Miss V: colts Gaynor of Oshawa It sh-)uid be explained here that it T :. :t6pent. Sunday last with friends in 'sounds leas severe to say glasses are DUKE ELLIZ\ GTON 3 Agent for McCormick—Deering Fisrm Mao3LignrY I;insstlE not being given on relief than to say re• FAMOUS OACHEBTtte d _ '�• as Repai Mica R'oeena Ledgett spent last the correction of eye defects such as - a : week -end xith Mrs, W. Williamson high astigmatism, myopia, hyperop- i in Nawmar$et. ia, and s.ra is not being and -• _ _ I Our motto:—"We hs,veit, Coo get it, Oh The r. -,cent .fros+ nipped the flow- e;take;l fo relic cases. _ _ _ .. it is not made.” TUESDAY - and WBDNB8DA T er s 'vir .0 s far r warning th at the t o be continued) 3900 - - T el e boos OCTOBER 16th and 17th - _. -_ -- • � - "Madame spy” I S. 'BALSDON, "' ,PICKERING ALL PASSENGERS SAFE! SAY WBAY = ,NILS ASfHER E BACK _ _ M 3?3- �� . «����•� �' Chapter to THE ROB /NS AR - . . - ,- a "Tarza,1 t` a Fearless'' iKen =, Work Bcots 2 40 itp U J' lllen`s overalls and P%nts 1'L pt, vp ti #0 0/i' j ^CARTOON anti _06NIEDY _ .,.5ion's Work Shirts ii5c,, or 2 for 1.2!• - Q l \ ftlfd� .lRU QCt FRIDAY and -IA.TURDAY -' FKrm Teats Harness $..> 80 ++p - . -. _ y / _ OCTOBER 19th and 20th = Hurse,Collars tit VHClUl19 prices in lithe gci. Of _ Sweat Pads Team Lines _ "The. - Trumpet IUUblIC Sel'dlCC » yor iy the time to get'that old P ��QWg haruesR'I'epttlred, -. ... y Fhone 2!)04 Syd Schmidt, • `- _� ''Tickets, Time Tables rind all Coach Travel BRADL,EY' fi 1 Information at C C �1 r EASTERN HOUSE PHONE 450$ v • a Q tr Parking space at the rear of thee P S r � �•+ R► _ �' • e G7ateaatt Drawing - Edith Pugh and Georgs>•' of the Congregational- Christian the Rally serviced here on Sunday :i Nokes. Crayon Drawinit • • - Walter church takes place this week at. the last, brfone a crowded house in the L �sNEI LL Mrs. Chandler was in the city ov -' Pugh and Allan Holman. Group. of , Christian Church, to be addressed by United Cht,rch . z er the week -end Vegetables in Crayon - Hilda Prouse a number of speakers. The 'C;l.autauqua program Riven • FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND The Misses Alice and Jessie Me- and Don. Appleton. Spray of Bless- The Town Council decided at their here on Mondav last; was acknowled- Glashaa spent the Thanksgiving hol- oms, Water Color - Spud Goddard last meeting to clean up all boot - seed by the large audience w•h9lbeard EMBALMER - �, iday with friends here. and and Jack Lehman. Health Poet - leggrin,r joints in and around the it to b^ uue of . the best ever given to ftucceesor;to W. J. Mather,) A nuinher from here "attended the er - Lois Rester and' Alma Fretz. town, - *vb_en appear to be thriving a, Stoufgville audience: The • second Stouffville Plowing *'latch at - Merryvale Farm, Produ.t Map of South America - Al- during the last few years. half will t,c given. next Monday, af- Night and:Day Service - V - - -in Searbt, u, or, Tuesday. ma Fr ?ta and Florence Mitchell. A rsmber of Smart Alecks prove- teraoon and evening, Chas. Cooper is reported to have Plasticine Models - Walter Pugh and led arotind the United Church sheds Business Phone Residence Phone — .been_- qui1c-satisfied_- .with- the results: Edith -Pug's Biea�Board`= Gordon -Ian wzek an store a number -ox art - nbt,rt� 1 — - �`� 1. derived from his exhibits at Mark- Morley ant Allan Pretfq Fiic iI en ides from the cars parked their: WS - - haru Fai :. A goodly number of stov- Cutlery Box - Fred Lewis and Gord- the partie, are known prosectitions 1 St. Paul's �Duntarton on Sunday JAS. DAVIDSON B • es are reported to have been sold. ' on Overlaatd. Scrap book of Live - will follow. - 1l Degr-,e Team from Doric Lodge Stock - Walter Pugh and Geo. Bok- Rev. 11lr. Archer Wallace. of Tor- Qctolie. 14th. Sunday School at 2 p. A. F. and A. M. will confer a degree es. Collection of Weeds - John Al- ,onto, the author of about a dozen m. Evening Prayer and Sermon at CHERRYVYOOD here in brougham Union-on Wed- atala and Mildred Linton. Barred .boob; f•-,r bbys and girls, addressed •3.00 Preacher,; Rev. E. G- Robinson. pesday e�,ening of next week. They Rock, Cotterel - Hazel Hinan and J. I will be accotlipanied by a number of Melton. Rerred Rock, Pullet Laur- n N S U R A N C E _ the members of *.at Lodge. ie Tran and Jean 'Melton. ton aLeg- O` l OBER USED GOODS ~� Plans are under way for the Har- horn, Coekerel -Ellis Melton and N. AUTOMOBIL]9 t ve'st Home Services of . the United .Davis. White Leghorn. Pullet - Haz- Church, 0 be held on Sunday, Nov. el Hinan and Ellis Melton. Feather- 4th, with the Fowi Supper following ed. Pet - .Harvey Spang and Clarence 6 -ft Deering Binder International 2- furrow plow (new), BURGLARY on Tuesday, nth. beep the date in Baker.. Furred Pet - Irvine Rolling Fleury Single Plow '•' 1925 Ford Coach _ __ CABIIALTY1 _-mind and watch for particulars• lat- and Hilda Prouse, Dogs - Barbaro B34 inch Vess t Grain Grinder. 15 -30 McDerring Trader LIFE IN9URANCI9 � er. 1 Barkey. and Geo. Nokes, Calf, Beef o - S Mrs. Glover 'was called to Norwood Type - Jack Morgan and Gor. Over- Jack for Grinder 2, 10 -20 Fordsons Phone Pickering 7940 301 _ =i -nin the land. Calf, Dairy. Type - Eleanor Ph- Fleury Grain Roller 3 foot Oliver Plow serious illness of her brother, who at ilip¢. Lamb - Ray Hill and Alvin i&e - Durham Cow 2- furrow C �lRift flow u� " 3 " the age c•f 38, has suffered a stroke, man. Lamb - Glen' Hill and Allan Welsh Pony (,quiet) 12 -ft. Sp ens Tooth i Ot1 -�an Buy 'at HOm$ -- '_�-__ ..� following a period of about five Pretty. SLiwmanship - Ray Hill and M -H Cultivator . TIRES, BATTERIES, years, fighting a losing battle with Geo. Alsor. Spelling Match .- Jea•i 3parton Electric Radio - 6 -ft M -H, Miff Tooth Cultivator high' blo td pressure. Parker and Russel' Prouse. Recitat- 2 Battery Radios 64t Sorina• Tooth Cultivator, M -H AOCES90RIE9, Mn. LtAis and Miss Margaret ions Hilda Prouse and Evelyn San- Deforest Radio (demonstrator) Iti29 Dn ►ant Sedan _ McDonold, Jessie and Irene, and bit. derson. Public Speaking Contest - Vert Electric Automatic Grinder 1925 Iiuuson Brougham At as Low and better prices) S. Taylor, motored to Singhampton Mildred Linton, Helen Glover and (dei.tonstrator) 6 ft Aner•ng Binder as - - - -• • - on, Saturday with Mrs. Lewis' moth Murray Pretty.- gannandmRay Instrumental Solo 1929 Essex Sedan . er, who returned home after spend- Eft. blouse y Binder .... ^ yon can in Toronto.. 'ins t weeks vacation with the ex -� 1930 Durant 6 -14 Sedan McCormick Binder ception of Ititrs: Lewis 'mother, the 1927 Chevrolet Coach '2 Riding Plowb• Let us repair thrst;leakpZtop. ' party returned home on Mondsy� Steuftville 1933 Chevrolet 1 1 -2 Ton Truck with Used Electric DeForest •)2adio• -forenoon. The Wednesday half- holiday will long wheel base, stock rack. Ctittin a-Box Skilled Motor Repairs.t The . regular monthly meeting of continue through the month of Oct - •the Women's Institute will be held ober, 1934. Chev. Sedan. demonstrator 13 int:h Double Head .Grinder- on the ev -sing of October 17th at Hydro customers will be Riven a L929 Durant Coupe Jack for same Gordon J• LAW a' $ P. m. at '.he home of. Mr. and Mrs. 10 per cent ro-batt• for 1933, to us- 1927 -Ford Sedan �. W. G. Scott. This meeting will be ers in domestic as well as in light Phone 2908, a Social Evening. The program will and pourer. CHAS. COOPER CLAREMONT PICKERING, - ONTARIO r .be given by the Grandmothers R and A conference under. the auspices Grandfa.lsera. Roll Call "A Thanks-I giving - e u. A goodly number DINTTS GARAGE Js requested to be present. Please / •�� _bring, y-iur own dishes. ,/� ■ 1 -Coe. Brock and Kingston Rdw A number from here who attend- ed the ChAutaugna at Stouffville on - Monday -Inst., spoke very highly of c General Repair VYork all can. w� d GENERA[' 3fOTOAS wuroas uranteed at reasonable the must:a' program and lecture. - VALVE ...PRODUCED - 6 r am, will " '. Vu BUT IN cgNaoe prices. .. The second half of the proR'r _ . _ _ be xi, na Monday next, Oct- 15th, °' _ licetyltine Welding at 3 :10 and .e,30 V. in,. and will be " Batteries repaired and chs: i. well attended from here, especially Firestone sod Dunlop Tires. in the rlvening. wiser► the well -kno%n Dramatic flay. 'Grumpy" will be taaollae and Oils. given by a professional cast of play - given l� ers. headed by the. noted actor, Bob Refreshment Booth to Connection.' Rangc-)en. -it will be an evening of Phone Pink. 75M anysfery: tluiIls and comedy. (eightoe dap{.. • �lhe. pT,)gram riven on Tuesday ev- iMl LYON SLEEP Sine- ruing F.p ti.e Virginia Jubilee S b- era ir. th^ Baptist Church, .w'ill .prob- 4 F P ETOK _ - _ 31 ROPK1 ably be nor of tht- outstanding : Pro - :_: Ara :of the yea:. They are good. The hewn-) voiee i. ` one of it9 owii, and 'no other race r "an render the o1�1 - e Sc•3thern 1�lelodies as do the erupts , _ who -,:- =zinate in that district where these :t:el„dies originate.. A god " crowd heard the roncert and nr t a single gnfavorabie criticism is heard_ ::A3 i� ujualiv the case. they can ' - - Eyesight Sped rid `.turn to CHremont train as thep ai- veays in after a first .presentation itr upw' 1°es"y. ra.,04 o," aw,, ma ,ti `nl �.'bs. — ... _ wewiteas ax db wee a L ?ev. F-tA .florton. of ' Greon-)■,'or} Compare -rend you'll find that only Chevrolet is _. L'n :tea Church will o ^cupw the nut- - it, tiehl ha= filly rni•lu•r�} huh«- . \ttiarl weather• �Sj1j$Y gl,pC� pit in ttir Vnited 'Ciureh -her -• on T : -._ pr�t)f an,l nrnteet.•! arcaint wear - nd•tear. Plus �ws -Sunday >veninir ne,,t. Rev. Mr. Glom•- � � ir1�EE RING facts prove it. The L•PrewE btreririg. - pBD, p� pm« Jr�aasa �1 r ° er, acr,�na,anied by hi 1 chr,ir •••'ill be record -of thousands of owners 140 BUMF NO BOUNCE . . . NO JAR, conduct inn' ,Anniversa:ry Services In - ' the Gr —wond Church.' Tw" very ct�t :fir. tta it. And comparison T.eIIloYeg F {NGERTIF STEERING, MORE WEIGHT FOR fine i• ^r';,re$ weer hehl "n S'm'�3y .. htt�. � tadow of doubt about' it: lire ."COMFORT AND DEFENDABIIITY, BETTER teat with the. Sunday school Rally ROAD- HOLDING QUALITIES. :Day S�r'ice if, -thr morninv. The ev- surrsc! way to get a modern, up-to-date' p -to -date y s eninit ,erviee was very 'Well attended•, ' `j 934 automobile for your money is to _ t rep ccnir co,..lc,c� yx``{ fin'2 C�IDD3e .a. Chevrolet! -Only. Chevrolet anthem; of a Thanksgiving nature, anti vari assisted by Mr. Hopkins in the low -price field gives you En of Iii hard, who was visiting r •closed Knee- Action ... Shock - Proof - - rid Mme: fIarry Porter. , ' l _ $treeing ... Cable - Controlled Brakes Every motor car buyer has a right to insist on a' _ full quota. of up -to -date 1934 features. In our z Blue -Flame Cylinder Head . q C,yPr %QSII�I� b (�laitl Fair Report, continued froth f opinion, no car cote be called modern without last week) 'and Body by Fisher. Only Chevrolet itL-se famous Chevrolet features -the most talked- �. can offer you the world's lowest priced about of the year:01.�� f� litchell and Geo. Alsop. Sweet Corn - _ �- =Arena Forsyth and Jean Ward. Pess cars -. all big, substantial Sixes 1 And - .,.FULLY ENCLOSED KNEE - ACTION, SHOCK. k' TF`An - Fiery Spang -and Shirley Kas - (PROOF STEERING. CABLE - CONTROLLED FLield k Asters - Jack Ward and Lily no Other Car Can point to such_a record : gRAEES. BLII&FLAME CYLINDER MEAD, BODY Dads. Zinnias - Morley Davis anti- ' Of popularity! BY FISHER. NO -DRAFT TIMMLATION. lRarc,ld. Lewis. Phlox - Allan Pretty - - - and' Lois Hester. $cabiosa ytt D Alltaw� a Sanderst>s► and Nelda Slack: Calendus Y;;.;•.. ttsemedsb we szaesw _ - Magy;ie Davis and Jean Taylor. ,'A ts►III tea stattdl>u fn a Verbena - Chao. Turner and Gladys ttsuta tribute to the •- IKorley. Se:apdragon Jean Ward and _ .. Misses �y isms bass - .. Freddie ;itardraj . Pinks - Clifford Chevrolet has always been one of the world's most stceeeed to haw ?." Oa'r Mcconnell and Harvey Spang. Glad- economical cart. And Ois year _Chevrolet costs ersatira skm - swam •iolf �- Laurie Tran and Greta Pugh. :::,y, 1 one typical o - less than ever less than any otter car for gas, oil, � best rephs• Dahlias - Harold Lewis Marion Dav- •':•::...;; upkeep and repairs° Read what t i l wner Margaret Cowie . �"' soya about his 1934 Chevrolet: "No Greater Trtbata" - - -is, Tabu i3ouduet . - Marg N. 1►. • STAFFORD ..area Bobbie Wand ` Barbararn Barkey. W r "l oss 'teased to edvlso You fbe+ the., _ ' _ ;Betty Pretty and J gasoline milea90 UP 4o date figures $ittgston Road McIntosh Barbara Barkey ;;•,... approxlatafstr23iatilaslofMegaUoa .•' Whitby _ ,, " *•' Phone Whitby w - Cliff. bicConn- - r e Slack.` Suo s 2,:. #;' t t request) Me (�Vd►ne on re ) ell and f'.ea. Alsop. Any Fall Variety c::z 4 4tIB Leanor Show and Allan Pretty. Variety Apple --Allan ' Any nLeR - ` p n 1 Barbara Barkey. Pears `4 Prett ry Makes and Doug- Drewery. _ o, MCE eo. a :�: C' the. Leanor Shaw 'arid Doug. Tnma .;: ..... :: Chevrolet offers you a Six at the lowest price` for _ u' Dre�.•tY• Oatmeal Macaroons - -- 'le Slack 1 +:d Gen. \ekes. Date Loaf �.. .4 :«� »•.. >•:;n, .. -_ • 9 ::.::.. M &.,,.r :. .,.,,..,,7cea•�y,n?n:fy�::'i::i ;2 ?: ,.::.,. .:.,.... - - Gor. �Inrtey and Doris Baker. Loaf - any 'car! The new• G�i: \C time•prices are lower eels Leaf •iliuLuGti i +rl� '' - blur aret John- than ever! We can offer more jor your present Cake, '�ii`.c icinir g car in tmdr!' Insuraace Co■ fion a - ^•il Flo. ?fitchell. :apple Pie - o Y,,;',, t•:e t(,r and Ray' Holman. Pad- ��� �� Master Six from _: ••Standard Six from -tarot F{i>idrr for'Pots and Pans - Ruth 544 - -- _s"O - and �PA`VAtiE9A INS, - -CO,_ x 'Lister and Edith Yuan Tea Towel - v 'Cheap rates for farts and country t,eano r Sit ,w and DnTI ; W a Dill's CHEVROLET cn for Hen tees on Dclivcrcd, foals egmppcd,,ct, Othara, Ont. Freight and buildings R Governor t ricen.e only extra. New • e•pr' Windstorm Insurance on butldlot�a. _ Quilt Lamvrettce \IcIk�well' and .Gr- the cMAC pre». ace I. Lrchir,an. Hand -knit Pullover I READY Flit IMMEDIATE DELIVERY wind = mills, 9iloe-etc; ¢ Helen. C;'tn:er and Hazel Kingston., _ C -24.40 A.utomonile Insurance "The Little Bird" Gladys - - : _ . _ _ _ of all kinds. `WritinC - lE Prau�c. an„ Gordon Lynn. "The Dan- FARMS FOR SAL _ deli, ,n - J2an &Cullaujh and Verna - .CHARLES COOPER, •.Ciaremon _ :1 Gentlen.an of Ten" - Al Write or phone anuie. BOWMAN & ROWF tan Ro,lfern and Hilda Prouse. `Tl:e „ Host" Kildred Linton and Harvey �HITBY, ONT. i Spouse. "Crossing the Bar" Mary ° gpana and DoRie Beaton. crayon ` t - f y TH TIDES o the Author of "Pencarrow' syaopu. ., rr•wdug CDayto" beer. it's very hot and he has IS The principal character to the itor. headache. Leave the tray there, = Is Kelly P•ncarrow. even it he tells you to take it away, e ' • Kelly fa the son of Sir 6111es Ilan He may eat a bit when he is alone Exquisite Fresh from mother • lawyer gra es whose rather and ;mother emigrated w New bealand anc and it's Quiet," � ^ • � - - j _ brought up a family who are now the (`J ] the Gardens parents of the young ueople with whom And ate did, Quite a big bit., uaiit 'tbs story is concerned. At tea time Norah tapped gently :air Miles Peocaerow wished Kelly a, trod went into the study, .taking with become a lawyer and to enter, bin her the tray with• tea for two of them, father's praotfce. Kelly insists on be- "He let you come is the end, Qs. Evening Post. The boy didn't us.• coming • termer. Hr foias an Ducts. getter to., get- it over without the though;' said Kitty, still in defence ►•mot a Standard Michael Pencarrow who owns Dur deratarid at all, but c wasn't goilnd _field farm children. In any case, you cou}tdn't of parental authority. - ' to say so. He just backed out. xia uncle hug a daughtxr, Ella. wh discuss it In trout of them. For Children Ten minutes went b • dtlr' falls to love with an Englishman name "penhapa 1, waa wrong fn mention- ".Indeed he did not. I just came, y, •d Gentry. Ella's father otters Gantry a Oh yes, there will be a gorgeous row which the important gentlemen wer itlalt- abase in the Duffield il'arm. ing it at all;' said Norah, when 1 et home, but it you let a row � - restive. (On an average, it is estimat- This infuriates Kelly Pencarrow g You were Quite right. i would They Cannot Evade the Re- • He uuarrels with Uentry. assaults him deter. you. in our house you would ed, their time is worth a dollar • and leaves Duffield to work elaewbere_ wave notl�ed it myself, only my mind Kelly received a summons to the te.• never do ,anything." Sponslbility Which is Theirs minute.) Then the boy came back, in' v„ side of his dying grandmother. the is occupied with other things, But = =That is not quite fair," Kitty pro- ' g p His hand a- tmrali paper -bag; w*hic;�- = . mother of 8ir Miles Ponc� crow. now I see it plainly, .aad it's got to ThrOU li- EXaIII - -lC Arrived at the bedside, he is asked it be stopped. Cousins! It's disgrace- tested, he handed the chairman of the board. he will apologies to Gentry and thus Genevieve laughed. "Perhaps it's -a The latter took the bag with a glve, bar the assurance that the family tul:' New York, — President Roosevelt g A hope of reconciliation wee bit exaggerated, All I want is to advises parents to set up standards very strange look on his face, and BY the Wi1L Kelly inherits tw., 'I think we ought to tell Kitty, be treated a•< an adult persoL of rea. for themselves as well as for their drew from it 'a sardine sandwich on thousand pounds. and purchases some I wonder If she has noticed anything. bush land at Taouwal. Mind you it's only since the fire. sortable in. euce. .If• Father said, children, in an editorial in the Oc- toast. we've known office boys to in his second season be rnvttee bl: 1 don't wain you to go to, the Hutt tober issue of the Parents. Magazine: miss further than that. - The New sister Genevieve his sailor - brother tat . They were just like brother and sts- today because 1 need you at ,. home'; and his cousins Robin Herrick and ter before, But when I Bow Robin "The parents of our children are Worker. Jessie Macdonald to come to Tapuwai or 11 object to Sunday cycling,'. or the guardians of our future citf. while they are with him. Kelly starts put his arms round her and kiss her, whatever he does object to,- l would is bush fire part of clearing operations. and saw their faces --" tens " writes the United States Pre- The tire, aided by winds. gets out of know, where 1 was:' sident. "They cannot evade the re Canadian Women's sontroL "Stop! • It's disgusting. I don't want "He couldn't have stated it better sponaibilit which is theirs through The young Peticart are rescued to beat. it all over again. But it's got y g IliBtittitCS Lauded and return to the home of sir airier, himself," said Robin, and gave her example and intelligent understand. bringing with them a baby whose to be ended here -and now;' and a pat on the back. "You're a reign. Ing to inspire and lay the ground- _ parents have been killed, and Kelly' Miles thumped the table and spilt the One of Canada's outstanding coutri- stout- hearted assistant, Potty Barker milk. tar bush, lawyer.'). work for that type of character which rbey talked to their grandliatier, does what is right- under an of tbe. to the internatioai Lion in , Norab sighed and mopped it up, y given of the. Pin- American Association fa �W hen the family sat down to dun- for a few, minutes and then dinner circumstances and fa able to with - 'day dinner at one o'clock Miles had "Robin 'had 'better go back to his was served. session at Honolulu, is the women's stand temptation. recovered his composure. °-~ - mother. it's not too' tar to the Hutt, You never forget me, Genevieve,' institute Idea, the bass@ of which is and there is a good train service now, the old man said as he held her band "Parents as well ea citizens might education of rural and urban women selfless us, O Lord, and these Thy He can make the change at Christ- in tits twisted fingers, "Now be 'oft we11 set up standards for themselves for Increased efficiency in the home gifts which we are about to receive- mas, and that's only a couple of to your dinner; you must be starving as .well•as for their children." and community and their co- operation Wbere's- Genevierve?" he demanded weeks oft. And when the winter after that lost ride. "' t with Governmental extension services. suddenly, , breaking off in the middle comes -well, we will see." _ "We, called ft Canada's gift to the - of Grace- _ � Afterwards they eat under the - "Yes. I suppose that-a neat, Norah , weeping ash to a corner of Grannie's Pretty Close women of the world," Bald Mrs. J. W. "She and Robin went out to Gratrd- agreed, ,but she was sorry tv lose Ro- garden, it was still Graunle's gar. C. Beveridge, vice - president of the 4ather's," said Maggie. bin, "We can't forbid them to see den, for her spirit seemed to linger We know office_ boys well enough Countrywomen's Association of Aus- Now dinner was going to be spoilt, each other. it might start a scandal, among the flowers she loved and they not to doubt that this actually hap- tralia, a similar organization model __• :thought Norah.. aad it was such At and we don't want any talk." - always spoke o[ them as Grannie's pened. The directors of a big coin- led on the Canadian idea, _ !tender roast, Dragging the subldst Into the open ' roses, parry were holding a meeting, and in "But she can't. r forbade her to 'o," might give it just the impetus they - Genevieve sat on ti low garde" the midst of a discussion of'a weighty -thundered Mlles, dread, and make it subject for public ;chair, her Hands docked behind der question one of them said a fact they Write for Money- "She did, i saw theta free - wheel- comment. head, her golden -Drown hair catch- , wanted •had just been printed in the lag down the hill." '•Have you 'heard. Genevieve Pen• ing this flickering lights that fell • like Sezw wuay for tree COPY ut autt —rs' _ latest Saturday Evening Post. magazine T•ils how to writs and sell - "Do you .permit- your daughter to carroty and her cousin Robfn? „ ",,, Al* spangles tbrough_ the gently rustling -, --defy me like this?" ways together ...,, , the !amity are !Eaves. There wasn't a copy in the direr abort stories, novels, plays, articles, tors' room, so the chairman of the songs. ally fow the begs plain . ig i st of . They were always' Norah's ehildren terribly upset ..,... and Mrs, Herrick Robin lay Cull. length an the grass, 1 :When they were disobedlent. is so ambitious for Robin ........ wants his head resting on his arms, his board rang for an office boy, In magazine, book ape. music publishers came one. wide -eyed, shy and ner 1 M - LVeil, -dear, if you couldn't stop him to marry as English girl, I be- face turned towards Genevieve, Kitty ' ; Arad sadg.. vous. The chairman- of the board Writers index -'her, how could T ' I 'didn't know she Ifeve. ........ No, I don't know bow tar was with per father. After dinner he 8oatx•at, - - had gone, I thought she was In her it's gone, yet, but ....... her father is.. seemed restless and in pain, ba =ked it him to get a Saturday ans., :;boom." furious about it, ....... The drowsy hum- of bees as they ; _ Imagination buzzed :among the-flowers, the gentle and- ft ;tiers •and slapped it oa � age ail, _ murmur of leaves swayed by an. or. --- ---- -- - - - R T CONTEST Silence fell while Miles cut the Is. im oat on Ora coil ear t -- - - - • - - - - - - - . - ----- --.-., rich brows roast o! beet into r • the ratic breeze, the golden warmth of : • r plates. Today he took no .delight in It was a long ride to the Hutt, but the December sun. searing • midsum- his_caLying, _deanfte the hampering effect of her mer heat, washed oVr tbem ,Iike a TEN PRIZES are being of Bred to amateur artists in -a "Pass the peas, please." long skitt and large bat, Genevieve senuous tide• sketching competition., Here is a splendid Opportunity "Where's the gravy, Mother?"_ managed It without fatigue, ` Genevieve had drawn from the Subdued voices .repeated the ac- When they arrived. after heveral : morning's encounter with her fathe> for anyone with a mere preliminary art experience to cuitomed phrases, halts by the way, the y were just to a curious defensive strength. She receive a prize and individual art training;N � Suddenly Mines snatched the table time tar dinner, . had felt depressed at drat, •After the napkin -from-his-knee and flung it on _ _ -'gow is your father ?" -Kitty .asked scene with_ her father; resentment Send a three cent stamped envelope for full information _ ;the table, and,, pushing his plate from as she kissed Genevieve. clouded everything. But the exert oa - - s e "him, got up. •'Scotty!" of cycling out to the Hutt, with its _ - "it's intolerable," he said. Kitty's -lace assumed a becoming - attendant weariness, then dinner, and Ideas UnUmited : "Miles, dear, have your dinner;" expression, slightly shocked. now the luxurious restfulness of the Thirty -Nine Lee Avenue, .Toronto, Ontario - - "i don't want any dinner. I can't "You mean he is a little irritable, summer day had restored the balance eat. It would choke .me." Dyspepsia is- very trying." and-given stimulus to her inUd. She J< such a tender roast, and you It's not dyspepsia, Aunt Kitty; it's no luager felt= rebellious: Her tired ispecially asked for beet today:' temper that upsets him." ., muscles relaxed, and with this sense "I asked for beef? 1 ask for obedf- "But surely you must know, r dear," of relaxation came 'a surge of new • once, that is what I ask , for= obedf- that it is digestive trouble that makes vigor. An abounding vitality pulsed • cues and respect in my own house, him short - tempered? What was the -thrflugh her and fired her imagination, Faster' `may Found To be flaunted and dolled by a chit trouble today ?" (To Be Continued.) _ - -- The door banged.. ter here. „Simply that I was coming out - e -- pf, a girl! I'll see who le mss '.I'll .:....» .Ill.......... here ", _ _ Flow to get non - irritant wool! I : o Re love Headaches `.` _ „But why," y "Ellen! Ellen, take your master's ''That's what I asked, and he would underwear. Cross silkworms with dinner into his study and a glass of not tell me. It's just a sudden fad," sheep, . NOW PAIN OFTEN RELIEVED IN 'MINUTES! NA- - ° _ J Remember the pictures below wheel practically as sobn as you swallow it. M . • ■ on want fast relief from pain. Equally • important, Aspirin is he' ENERGY VALUE of. Cod liver Oil remand and get the method doc- safe For scientific tests show this: _ tors prescribe - Aspirin. Aspirin does not harm the heart. paVf/EppETS pOWpER M1Uions have found that Aspirin Remember these two poilits: s P.E E D Y �� world over -Dr. Wernet's or even a bad headache, neuritis Aspirin Speed and Aspirin Safetyy : , • : :`; : :,�: ' . _ � .. Powder -' uatly called "the perfect � or rheumatic pain often in a few . nd, see that you get ASPIRLV. It ppoowder" -olds false plates firmer far minutes! 13 made in Canada, and all druggists hours longer: false no sickening In the stomach as in the glass have it. Look for the name Bayer per- here, an Aspirin tablet starts to dis- in the form ,of a ,cross on every AS. S I M ' L A T ' o N ° comfoorytably they fad like so snugly gummy solve, or disintegrate, almost the Aspirin tablet. -instant it touches moisture. It be- Get tin of 12 tablets or economical - With emulsitfied oils di' on s at once in the Just slbed bywand'sne xpen ive -any g� •'tilling hold" of your pain bottle of 24 or 100 at any druggist's. � •__ digestion begin just eprin a on. 'Inexpensive -any stomach, Ordinary oils must first combine irith.the parr drugstore. crea juices -to form an er athion- before they can be ~ Why Aspirin Works So Fast 8cott's I3mtttaloa lu more quickly and easily fiea1II1i1ated ' Your Live'r's � Makin than n Cod Liver Oil because it is already emulsified. g ,,��{ Drop an Aspirin _ ' . Scotes Emulsion is rich in body building hypophosphites You Feel Out of Sorts titbiet in a glass or oflime and soda- PLUSvahmyougetinScotesEmulsion ' Wake water. Note that BE- Of �`Oi: Liver OIL IA alp your Liver Belle bottom, tit touches Calomel needed grating. When you feel blue, depressed; sour on the world, that's your liver 'which y Isn't pouring its daily two •rounds of liquid bile into your bowels. ,r " Digestion' and elimination are being slowed up, food to accumulating and decaying— Inaide_sou_ and-- making you .. - - _ Ile wretched. ere bowel- movers like salt0. oil, Vneral water, laxative candy or chew- M 2 SKONDS BY STOP WATCH What happens in these lasses , g gum, or roughage, don't go tar , happens to your stomach— ASAIIIIN S C a S enough. M A/s�ppirin tablet'starte to disinte. tableis start•!'taking hold" of pain You need a liver stimulant. Carter's Sraitandgoto work . a few minutes after taking. _ Little Liver Pills is the best one. Safe. Purely vegetable. Sure. Ask for them : r by name. Refuse substitutes. 26c at all druggists. r>t -when in Pain Remember These Pictures a ....THE COD- LIVER OIL WITH THE PLUS VALUE - : For $ale by Yop? DraYifi+t ,i'�'', � 'ASPIRIIY DO1F.t; NOT HARM THE HEART � : Issue No. 41 '94 . giag' � -- - -- WOMEN _ ,. ae ^ -'r altercoate! . Wh, for instance have (■•' • ov _ Veil Lit Se± Wiiadr�.n S Change in style would have no of. `. r in London "Lido" one day through the primeval wood feii upon comfort, he indicated de. ,► A calf walked home, as good calves clering the weight of a garment did � . should; not determine its warmth, London, - Joyous scenes on Los- - But ]flit a trail all bent askew, don's new riverside beach have aha" A crooked trail. as 8611 calves do, -: The Quality of the _ wool and the ed away grim assooiations from the kind of weave Is what matters•," he --since the,,, �:°_�,., .-- -..._1 =3ra l3aPe - precincts of the Tower of London ' explained, Bathing is the River Thames i bi. , fled.' Announcing German style- shows in neath the sombre battlements of this O _ _ And i infer. the calf is dead, connection with a German raw mater - ancient stronghold used to be a caps. 'rr But Still he left behind this trail,• And thereby hangs my moral tale, lal exhibition in Saxony and the Ba. tal offense away back in the less en., �. den -Baden races, he concluded • The trail was taken up next day I Dad lightened days of history. This severe: ' ��a,. �_ riotically: sanity Is said to have been enforced By a lone dog that passed that way; D ■'■ Anil then a wise bell - weather sheep "There we will show foreigners and ' is order to prevent people from trying .. ' Pursued bhe trail o'er vale and steep, citizens that Germany will be victor- to assist the escape of I?risoners from By M� r&ea And drew the flock behind him, too, 4ous in , the raw materials battle that the Tower. As good bell- wethers. always do. the world and which circumstances Now, as part of the Tower Hill Im- = - `� So from that day, o'er hill and glade - forced upon Germany,_ _ provemeat schema, this section of the _ - - - -- Through se old wood P as - ugh tho s a nth w shore and river l:as been turned into ONE OF THOSE DAYS made. • • a "Lido" for the people, especially the „ ° And many men wound !n and out. ` Fuznish Woman children of the crowded East End You know, one of those days —which is neither definitely dull And bent and turned and dodged r of London. - nor exuberantly gay. A day of grey skies and a wind blowing fit- about. : _ !diets Art Prim Besides bathing and digging in the fully around corners. You felt you should, be sad and yet, when And uttered words of righteous wrath - sand there are other attractions such searching for a reason to be moody, nothing presented. itself. All the Because 'twas such a crooked path. In Emblem GOriteSt Of Inter- as a Punch and Judy show. There are - — y- — - - y - -- y ly- -- t- cba�calt: - . '. — national B. -P. Fed- - - Died byih btide,tlAo eW being . same, you felt sad and dtgl- __but with no reason. But still they followed —do not laugh a �+ Rounding a corner on a bus thoroughfare, - our a es-suttdten - TtWItrst�l6,vti.,.� feasted themselves on globes of orange gold. Three huge piles flag - And through that wtading woodway BratlOn - has been prctvgded connecting the' stalked raptly displaying their wealth of Color and defying any amount of Because he wabbled when he walked. - beach with the Tower Walk.,Au offt= - gloom. You felt unreasonably gay —just because a grocer had filled This forest path became A lane, Montreal, -In the emblem contest cial boat -man also patrols the water's : is window full of juicy oranges your sad mood was dispelled. You That bent and turned and turned conducted by the International Fed- edge whenever there are bathers ab- walked down the street humming gaily. oration of Business and Professional out, again; Women, Anthi Salmenlinaa, Finnish : Just one of those days. The crooked lane, became a road, t Permission for use of the foreshore * ♦ * *- - -where many a poor horse, with his artist, was the winner o[ t e Stet a playground has been granted by 5 41 _ 'load, prize of ;100 for her design is blue King George owing to it being Crown add silver, in which the dominant property, The Tower in still official.- Tolled Toiled on, beneath the burning sun; l.- ` - • .... DO YOU DO THIS? And. travelled some three miles in idea is a woman's head, crested with ly a Royal Fortress and palace a wing, signifying imaginative and Once again i made a ,point of reading Jane Austen's "Pride one, creative power, Shepherdess' Record and Prejudice" and each year 1 find something ew to lease me. and And thus n century .end a half - g p - w second prise of about the . same - . , : I gloat like a person with some precious gem.- it is entrancing to They trod passed footsteps that is ��! By mss`''__ amount went to Jysky Eklund. 'also also �� �++� '.`find some new note of character in an old friend. IS it not. fleet, of Finland, and third prize of $20 The road became a village street, ' to Alfred Wieser of Hungary. Among the shepherds who entered : B before.men were aware, The competition, which was held And this, or the • Ceirog Valley dog trials at BOOK, COVERS! A city's crowded thoroughfare. under the direction of the Interns- who this year was s shepherdess ` And soon the central street was this tlonal Federation's standing commit- And broke the record by completing- And have you tried this on' your pet volumes? A friend of mine - of a renowned metropolis. tee on Music and Flue Arts, was for -the course and penning her sheep id, i :gave me the idea. She has utilized odd scraps of chintz, linen, etc-, And men -two centuries sad a halt _ an international emblem which could three :minutes. as covers and her bookshelf consequently is gay and unusual: Too, Trod the footsteps of that 'calf. be worn as a brooch or a ring, dis_ Unfortunately, through t t ;under _ Each day a hundred thousand rout played in club rooms or used on offi standing the rules; she made the MIS_ books are saved from hard handling, and if your books are to take of whistling her orders to her lyou, like delicate bits of glass; (like they are to me--no matter, how - Followed the zigzag calf about; vial stationery. Spme 1so design, dog, add instead of being awarded the cheaply bound) this will ease your mind when some uncouth being And o'er his crooked journey went were submitted from artists in first place was marked down to 4th. Mauls your treasures. _ The traffic of a continent, Austria," Belgium, Canada, Clt France, .fie fact remains however that she _ .. J A hundred thousand men were'led valeta, England, Finland. France, showed considerable skill In the hand. + + + * # By one calf . near three _ centuries Holland. Hungary, Norway, Poland, ling of her flock, which seems to in- , - dead. Sweden, Switzerland and the United dicate that the incozppeteacy of Little _ ,B - -Q —O —[fir _ : And lost one hundred years a day; - States, - Bo -Peep was nosh y _ ing more than a ta. = For thus such reverence is lent Officer& of the Canadian Faders- brication Lad discredits the old cou To well - established precedent. tion here recently received _word of let. I haven't read it yet, but everyone is so enthusiastic who has. o- - #'Goodbye, Mr. Chips" by James Hilton, is 'the name. Such praise A moral 1- esson, thin might teach, the awards, l ' - ' as "A little Masterpiece" — "Charming, Tender and Humorous" — Were I ordained and called to- preach. _ "A whlntling maid .or crowtaa hen _ p- g is good for neither beast nor men. ". 6% Delightful Masterpiece of Sentimental, Fiction" —=etc. Sounds For men are prone to go It blind, Nothing To Laugh - -.. Interesting. - the-mind. Along the calf -paths of And toll away from sun to sun THd GU<RiLLA To do what other men have done. „ Angus (looking at Sandy's photo)- -- - a requirei 83i yards of They follow in the beaten track, I say 8sady, when you had these ' • `Tdalna shate. at callow youth' bust. Size 36. ✓Smart Fait Dress - S9 inch material. And out and In, and forth and back, photon taken why dldn t you smtle!" Or at ape grows riper, Sandy: "An' those pictures coatis'- Waging endless war forsooth r _ e on HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS And ntf71 their devious course pursue me a doll" a dozen." Cupid ts-a sniper. iftlustrated Dreesmakiay L ss e �'nrniaked udtA �yery Write your name and address To keep fire paths that others do, patterx _ .._' plainly,' giving number and size of But how the wise old wood -gods _ such patterns as you want. Enclose - laugh, S r t _ - 15c in stamps or coin (coin prefeireli Who saw the first primeval calf. wrap it carefully) for each num- Ahl wady things this tale might d Clulb � ,/� G bar, And address your order to Wil- es But r am not preach. -- _ - _ -- teach son Pattern Service, 73 We t A;do- B ordained to *+ * -- - to gam Walter Foes. LE9$Ol� NO. 28 high poop, richly ornamented laide St., Toronto. 1 r -= - I want you to compare whst.i dif- adorned with carved figurehe d .r•MUMMY GRAIN Severit In ference the introduction of "blacks" the bow. This vessel was considered - -- - - = —t- y - -- - -- rakes to-- a- rsuyposition in a pictorial to be with Most pawerfui man-cf -was ' I German Styles sense. ,Last week's sketches lacked oL her time in Europe. When we re- (Kingston Whig-Standard.). these black sports, being rendered in member that Charles I, lost his Some myths are stow to die. Among _- tones of greys and whites. here we life through the inauguration of the these are_ those which' appeal to: the ECOnomic Necessit NCakeS have the three necessar tohes as tax called shi mono • we See the - - imagination. There are large num- } mentioned in an - earlier lesson - conneciion of histo yit was the 13rsl hers of credulous persons who" are ��' Iflter Mode Reminiscent. of . ry• ready to. listen to and accept as true ���a1"time Blacks, Whites and Greys. three- decker in the royal navy, and s statements that , have. a romantic - .FIG. 111, Shows four battleships hs}d. a life o1 some sixty years. touch without ever attempting to in- Betlin, Stern economic negesstty. just starting out on a cruise. Note ' As she proved a crank, she was quire into .the possibility of their and not milady's caprices or the tan- the smoke leaving the funnels in ring cut down to a two-decker in 1Q52, and - - . eorrectness. -- - -- -- = - ties. of the -well dressed man is diet -. formation. Also note the Sag on the at the Restoration of Charles II, was At the. moment we have in • 'mind sting autumn and winter styies of war coating buoy, this is a guide -to as- 'aenamed the" "Royal Sovereign.:' II . the stories about corn found in the time severity. sist the ships to keep in the deep was designed by Phineas Pett, whs .•' tomb of Tutankhamen' which' had A. shortage of taw* materials extend- waterways. was a great innovator, and generally - been planted and given remarkable ing to almost every .field since the To the right there are - numerous regarded as the father of the modern yields. They have been the basis nation embat°ked on the policy of buy- other small ships various descript- school bf wooderi ship - building. - Hs apparently. of a , fairly, flourishing ing. as little as possible from abroad, + business by persons; ready to t }ke and a campaign against . waste toi �; I(e unscrupulous advantage of the credul- make a little go a long way, is taking . s t.• i rills out of frocks an co verted the; I ous, who .have succeeded in selling f d n alleged "mummy grain" at high pric double breasteds into singie•row btlt•- i es in 'various parts of . the world. ton suit::, The, testite• Shyitase has become so •---� _ Time and again egyptoiogists and ex• acute that .in Thuring7a orders were perts in horticulture have poured C G� scorn on these stories but they have given for citizens to detach the yet. , •� repeatedly reappeared in circulation low stripe from their discarded Re_ i c publican flags and - save it in •for re i and the,,trad , in -such grain• has con working, �- �✓ timed. -- - - -- " -in an effort to' kii}- the..- goQular - Dr, Otto Jung, president of the Ger_ - - man -Mode Institute, a Nazi creation : belief, the New York. Tirzies notes, which gives _semi - official - fashion hints ' Sir . A. Wallis Budge, the British in an effort to produce a national ` . `�Z(� t , _ ' Museum's authority on ancient "style' sees no difficulties. 1 Egypt, had experiments made at In fact, he envisages a grand op- ions, a tugboat cove -up, then ,sail- • designed the fixst so called frigate in Kew Gardens. , For this .purpose he portunity to realize the aims •of his boat just behind, looming up'egainst .1846.. - used seeds of unquestionable an- institute, a dark- sky. After these vessels, which may be tiquity, taking them out of a ,tomb of "A new - fashion note must be found ' ' FIG. 112, Talking about contrast, said to, close the chapter of mediaeval . $oft lightweight diagonal woolen the 19th .dynasty. After three months . which uo longer will make us ridi. note how the white sails of the boats nisval • architecture, we. come to the in rich dark red shade with shiny in the ground they• crumbled. The culously' dependent upon other •richer in the middle foreground stand out period of the great East Indianian. - Ynatching buttons and belt . buckle, well -known excavator and . anti- countries. Of course, absurdity must in front of the dark hull of the These were armed merchantmen, -and made this lovely day dress. quarian, Flinder's Petrie, also planted be avoided, for our fashion must re- large battleship, This feature il- their exploits fill many of fife pages 's You'll like its slim lines and .grnia_.oi_Greco- Raman age with Baal - -ma ;n a measure,ot the high kulture of lustrates a practical trick of the of romance fiy sea- writers. smartly cut wide and casual arm- ly disappointing results.. More re- our people; Economizing calls for gen- artist in making •excellent use of ' EG. -NO., 32.. Make sketches of "holes and loose hanging sleeves that cent studies by J. A. Turner of the ins, you know:" white paper against the blacks of the battleships demonstrating_ the three 'Ars fitted at the wrists. Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew have Opening the campaign against, the boat. Again note contrast as ex- tones of Blacks, Whites and Greys. Won't you be 'surprised at how• convinced him that claims of ♦itality waste in fashion. be went on - emplified by the ditrk tones of the ';± �..k�tsickly you can make it• - and at for seeds older than 150 years are to.,: ,wily must- women wear- trains or small tugboat in the foreground Questions' will be answered in this - .• such a big saving in cost. be viewed. with-, suspicion. Even grain ' bell - shaped dresses, ,why excessive against the whiteness of _ that Par- de artment. Anyflne wishing to -rte, Metal threaded woolens' crepe silk, only 20 years old, he ' has found, frills and fur - linings ?" titular portion of the ocean. ce e a personal reply may have "novelty rayons that look like ..wool, rarely sprouts - - Male wear, he indicated; provided NOTES ON WOODEN SHIPS _ same i! a 3c stamped addressed en• g velvet, etc•., are other nice -fabrics ample opportunity•for economy, The famous "Sovereign of . the velope is enclosed with the request, '4o choose for it. The family was divided so, "Why can't men wear single - breast. Seas ", built by Charles �, in 1637, The Art Director,' Our- Sketch Club, We couldn't tell- just where to go: Style No. 3291 is designed for siz- gut foxy Dad he stands just pat; ed suits, artiftcial silk vests, washable was the culmination in. naval archi Room Q2b, 73 Ad @laide' Street Weat w 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 48'snd 48 inches He always summers In the flat. summer ctothes, shorter` topcoats and 'facture of this type of vessel; with Toronto. , a .. :p � � • ��.- ,' •°R d..:, -- ' ,rte i i — �` , i' 9• ! i,s� .:. ., �„ w I 7 ;,: '''. LOCALISM bring othe -a, at 8 o'clock, sharp. ited with Alex, and Mrs. Thom over ing beautifully decorated for the occ- In Menoriain -A %ec.ous and near fatal accid the holiday. Mrs. Harper attended asion. After Supper, the Girls Rave `^ ent occurred on Wtyinesday afternoon the W. M. S. meeting and training- a concert; bein_• trained by Mrs. Mac- is the per.od when chimney GORDOA -- In loving memory of -Tres are reported, Dirty pipes aiNi on the farm of Gordon McLean, class of the Tore> o .and Hamilton Donald, t1.o play, entitled. "Dunbar- Kenneth Gordon, who passed away Claren)e Crawford, s9n of Fred Cr. Conferences -in Toronto before cow- ton Stores' Gossip Bureau" was very wood fine. , y on October 13th 1833. -Yl 'Rose, of Toronto, spent •ta'f° wrtike assisting in silo -fill- ins here. ably rendered. Miss.. •Grimbly anti : Sunday with her rncle and aunt. D. mg• wla climbing the ladder on the A ve ry rs. Tanner out on their sketch. _ outside of the silo, to, ascertain the ry excellent harvest Home - Mrs. EII . i very ably rendered an fr• - "Card of Thanks ' "su+d Mn. Munro. Sapper was provided in the SL. Paul's - -- -Mrs. Kent - anardaughtxr; Mar - "T- OUnt already in place, when part Community Hall on Tuesday, Oct.- iah Reading, Solos were sung by toe :.-ion, of Toronto were holiday visitor of the pine or elbow; wreighfn�7# is- h- whoa a rinse- crowd attested Misses -Swan, Dixon and Toyne, all John Rpmil n ales} family wish to at Waiter Whibe'g. ( said fong]Qy one hundred pound ;, and onjovn3 a "real 'good feed, the of which were much appreciated; not - thanit -relatives; - t'lieruks- sad- meigk- -- -Miss Merlt Hall and.friertd of fell from its position, struck Craw- usual ladies in attendance, Mesdam- forge*•tintr the topping off of the ev bors for their kindness and beautiful Toronto. were witl, the former's par- ford on the head knocking him to .the es Morgan, Newrann',Cresswell, Pay - ening by little Doreen MacGiasson, floral trib>,=tes extended to them dur• grits over "the. holiday. ground uvered out A deep gash en, MacDonaId. Dixcon and others too who braught down the house with ing their recent sad bereavement h% ,lt!s. Freak Jones. of Ottawa. W°$' discovered on the shall', and was numeraut: to mention, the .tables be- her little ezolo' slid tap the loss of a wife and mothez, 'paid a visit v.ith �V. C and Mrs.. �' t° Dr. Cartwright's office at jiurktar the week -end. Picice;inrr; ,where the wound was dr- iver - --Mrs. John Draper and child, - of eased The exact extent of the injury. - •. Keswick,- spent a few-days with' her ing. not been stated at time of writ- VOTERS) LIST, 1934 • `, repta, James am Mrs. Andre _ t -W z are glad to see E. L.. Chap - ' . --•A ser`ons ,accident occurred • on ,. re man out again after -his very serious the farm of Gordon Somers 'at the ; ~ attack of hror.rhitiv. rear of tb- second concession on ' -Mi =s Jessie McKenzie. and Miss Monday. Two Hungarians. were en- ti ) .Leanne Gordon; of Toronto, and bias: gaged `n 3ynamitinR a large tree:' ' 'Miniicipality Yof the Township of ` P,ie..k erin�,_ 8 Lea Store" • _ Margaret Kirton, of Crandall, Man,, They pl ^red the dynamite in• posit- _ Pickering ' spent the Thanksgiving week -end. ion and .Wade vestry to fire. They _ - 'with F;w, H. C. and Mrs..C.rveier, then we ? ?t•to L. safe position, and af- Notice is hereby given that I have - _. _�..�. :.....- _ _ _ ter a tines a= the explosion did not +` m N • F. � .,stud Mrs. �•untln� and - family cnmp„e� with Section 9 of the- � ut- -- �' : -- . � NNOUNCI✓1VlE T spent tl•c we-k -end "and Thanksgiv= take pia,•? they went to the tree tv ers' Lists Act and that I have post- • " +, . I �Ing hoary 'w'i`h rclafives in ivliltbn. investignt.•,.when the charge explo,i- ed up at my office at Whitevale an and Mrs. Erskine a`nd lit- ed, Th ;� trEe fAl - orrthe`two men,, in- the 25th day ,f September,. 1934, the' TO OUR `tie son, Lionel ' of Toronto, spent Jv )urng Muth bad',,, one wits" a Tract- -:st cf . all. persn_rs - rtntitied to Vote in ,j er the holiday xit D. J. and ;lira:' aced• k. I' and the other with a fr- t},> said '►]uaicipali *.y at Municipal "Many Custom. and Friends ,- Callaghan, aetured cv :far Bone. They were tak Flectio- :s, grid V :at such list remains - -Mi :K t il]ian' Wirran, Peterboro, t en to tl e Oshawa lIc>4nital, vah• ? +° there foj; 'n�pection. who is t�.uhix.¢ rat ar Pic:ru, spent + they aro. expected to recover, And I hereby call 'upon all voters: the- holklay with her Kzandznoti,er.,. _ 'St 'George= 'Citurch- on Sunday,- ±o take immediate prr'ceedirigs to � After "The 4 -Mrs. A. ElrrelI. i October' 14th: 20th unda�+ after Tr= "have any er'r'ors or omissions corn= ,tit ter October 1st The . 'g' -Mr. and Mrs..iones and 'V]r. and irrity. &:r.duy School at 10''a. m. and ected .a :c,•rdinv to la's. *, the last day f -Mrs. Ba?wc..of Oven, Sound,. spent a Cel bnit:onn- of atth(- Holy Communion for appeal .being the 16th day of Oct. )f - J feiv d3yd' Hitt, tl;e formers son, E., Ober, 1934. ... " • Big : Store" will not be obi, C. and fir: Junes. ( Service at 7 p. r?.. Preacher, Scout- master, Autumn" Tbankoffering of master, -Rey. Terrell, of Oshawa. Dated this 26th" iday of Septowber. St. Andrew's PreNyterian w. M. c I The Lo-al Patrol of Lone Scouts and .1984, $ervink the Wednesday trill be held or Friday. Oct. 19th, at' reprcntatives, from the- 5th and - Donald R. Beaton, ° i 8th' Osha��a troops will attend. On -_C.9erk of the said Municipality `half wholiday, and will. also - 8 o'clock n the i cleats' Meeting, palit House. Friday- ev6ning; commencing :at 8 _ Y -The S.�crame- of the Lord's o'clock, a prvgram of moving Pict- _ l ures 'x;ll he given in the Club roams e n business every Supper will 1?e dispensed in the Pr- COAL � - " eshyteri. t, Cl.urcu on Sunday neat 1 Six reels of Comeav and instruction-. _ open of bu$ is cry rat 3 "p. m, Preps -Tory' services thix ail features. Admission, 25 and 10 - ThnraEiay evening. cents, pi occeds in aid of St. George's evening during 'the . week: - Wilfred Monncy spent the holid- 'oasis_ Order 3'OIII W1DteI Supply of Ay at the. hoir,e of his parents, hers. - Pirhsps you have seen these - it For3vth, of,,-Toronto. spend School -buy Howlers before, but they :ti_ - C the holI av at the home of her sis- will stand repent: Heredity is a ..Coal' ter, Mrs. "Bull ". White. bad thing and intuit be done away - ...... C HAPMAN with ". " One of the main causes of C Q k e i -The ':.,.dies' Aid et the a hoc t- dust is janitors" - "To be healthy, - • So enact Church will meet at the Torre :,'Z7ftTUo of Mrs.' It. W. Miller on Wednesday don't eat :ray food`" "The liver is :,,Wood , next R: the usual hour, 3 p. m. All one of the internal organs of the /''� ,,the Iadie:i of the congregation are body" - "What happens wlsen there-, _: ,.. row__ EAR F LL GOODS invited. - is an eclipse of the sun'. A lit of CHAS. LAW, Ficliering Frank Petrie. of the Commerce people Sr'o out to look at it" - A '$2.96 : - - fft•rff, sp.•nt the holiday in the north person should take a bath at" mast Phone 2D20 51y W1LLi'AM'S WORK $OoTS, Solid leather, , Country, taking in trails, water and once in the summer, sand not quite L— STRNFIELD'S WINTER UNDERWEAR, 2.00,' 2.50 land 300. ' rand routes and had a generally it .� ,, r9 EROCK good torte, when you hear hirrt.te]1 it, - + • ,3.93 so often in the winter" a e0 -A few heavy frosts during the not very Write _ , < - VELVET HRTS, blue, black brown ,. . past ivec't or two, have made s,great all" yon Know rf Nero: The less said E R - =, if ou are Dot receiving ' our. week) Grout _ -- - - shout 'Nero the better„ _ "The Post- H E Y chant; in the . corn crop which had T - . master- General is Vie .pootmaster's A j dodger, rick to have your Dame put on our twt been harvested, Most of the corn p - hired psi" - "Newzmapers are useful ' ' bowev -r, was harvested before the he frosts came for reporting calamities such as s�vvyy deaths Ind mamages _ : --A sundial meeting of the Board • T • ' _. +p of" the Pickerinw Public Library - w,ili- The i. -M. S. of t Mrs. Ch ch' IiTartbetn Blecirici Sound. f9ystersi Fred T. untln$, !� - ...;Cickerin if be held in the library (Zooms on fionnd Pictnree at their Beet - Monday evening, Wedn :uisv, October 3rd. Mrs. J: RadioTricensee ~ $�sLabliih•d 1167. - Oct 15th. at t3 0. w, for the transar,,ion of some spec- Smith preside,. -Mrs. Leslie Morley - - Ul bust!+esq -A- f`dR -- attendance is re led in prayer afte• which the Devot- llaesteti, ., ionaa leaf'rt was -r`ead by Miss Eva FRIDAY antieATURDAYi _ -Coma :utd spend an evening with Bunting. The new study. book on the W. 1 ?. S: of the United Church 'India "' was introduced by. Mrs. W. OCT. l2ttb and 13tb - an Friday eveninc,- October 12th. A G Murkar, who g:.ve a brief, but in- « xi D�' E "L _ good p " -og fm wil• be given, consist- teresting aynopsi$ rf the first chapt- FRIENDS OF _ " er. Mimic Jean Clark. showed the map 3ng Hof a short play, Thanksgiving of India and the, location of the Miss - �j�` ff - oc ,ele Lenten? Slides on China. ion Stafion:` The - Misses Lac; addel NCR• S y♦ EENY - - •. - .= �ocal- BP.IeCLiOn6 and•readings will be tothe plecsure of the afternoon with f3cbaeider Lard,-. - : -.... = - -- - �'......� - - : �'12e. given. 1,.y. local .talent, a deHirlit" I duet - '•Jesus Lover of CAARLIE RL'GGLE9 -A good attendance were pres- - My S -)ul." It is expected that Mis= .Scbneider Pea Meal Bacon, _ ... eat at the Tully' Day Service of t'le A.NN DVORK - PresbS- terian ,Church on Sunday last_ Mitehri,,- tray -Iliac - secretary will be ` Cbcice Aided Bacon, i lb :.pkg• :.:: • . .. "•.. 17c. The -wt ,ice in the absence of the .he gue - -t speaker at the Thanksgi�- _ . _AZ.+�O . paistor, ' Il•�4, far. Carmichael, was ins rn ?Ctind= i::.Nr tvember, The amid Choice Red Ribbon Round Steak..., lac. - t conducted by Rev •Dr. hinnawin, lei fn "th W. M. S. bale were on `f AN1�KC AK" :.- Secretary of the �. J.. and- Y: -P -- may vch,�r ' -" ude�four cloth �ioeed Steak,... _ I3ecLiasi� r,f th• Er,tirch. " .built.=, also rand quilt made`and;dluflt= The Story of,6el! on Earth Fork Liver,• -Mrs. Tanis Gr-,nt, of Myrtle, and ed` by Vic Mi :aion Band, clothing, 'brother, Ed. Carmichael,'of London; two•"layei•,es -a,nd - Christmas gift :' - "Finest Old" Cheese," .. : «.. The bale ".as valued at $63.00: The'w._ � iQrit„ i skigd on John and Mrs. Mur- meeting ,vas closed with prayer by ''::York Peas, kar, on Wednesday. Mrs. Grant, who Mrs �mi•li Monday, Tneeday and Wedn'adsy Q for 25cs, has sold her farri in Myrtle, her - ,10•. - STOP, LOOK LISTEN" is Cora,... hiisban�i having dii>d 'several weeks Y z I _ OT', 154.b, 16th and 17th - ago, is Koing to London with her when driving a motor vehicle.. .. T000t►�, is kept ante • E1eC clear v• IOe never time wasted when about to , . brother, and in abut a week both cross a ai)wa track, especially ,_ : of them A'll leave for Florida where e g Ope WILL ROGERS - ; All Meg p � t `they wil' �pen3 the 'winter. of the Toronto deifies on Monday t ,• -The: C. C. F. will hold a Public gave .i pirture of a wreck in Ohio in -- 1N - Iiefri�entio0.. -•� : Meetinr .in the To%nnship _Hall, in which a passenger train -ran ` -into a � � T )i Brougham, on Saturday evening, Oct- stalled ca resulting in the derail- I H A N DY A N DY W n "� t ' R E t D ..: 'obey loth, when the chief speaker ment of the locomotive and seven will -be Controller James. Simpson, of cars and the death of the -erWneer pEGGY WOOD ~ Toronto. wlw is a very able speaker. and firam�•t, but fortunately no pas�- The-- -milk- -mblem -slid- otlier- gpeat hers. were injured! _The woman who CONCHI ?.k MONTEREGRO Butcher {phone 3000) Pickering ' was driving" the car ran down the ions will be discussed. The date has. tracks' to ftao theme h rn - - - - - -- been changcd from Thursday 18th to ing was too late. It is so_ frequently - •- - -- " Saturday, 20th, as stafg-on their happens that a car will stall on a No sra Li *v46*eiwt0. . • - .hand- hills. Please note. railway' track: In fact some cars Pickenlag.=:- The servi eat _:• Market ^,Ps in the United Chur- ch on Sunday finxt will be as foll- seem,to hive a'mania to •stop when At 11 a. m„ the -Sacrament of crossing' .p railway track. Every per- P FOR SALE -6 weeks old. Ap. 13 NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT son' driving a' car should be certain fly Mrs. T. Tanner, Pickering. Phone pick t}te Lords Supper will be dispensed, so no train is near, so. that if a 1702, 6-7 and a full attendance of church „y car should happen to stall -there will IGS FOR SALE -10 pigs. 6weeks " 1 - -- ttrtich mgr hers is expected. A spec.' P nhins. R R 3, Claremoati Mr ew !a�� ially inrerestine service will be time _ to have it started again:• Phone Clare l 10. 7 w Pt ? p. m. when Rev, Fred Smith, This advice is very often Riven. - •OR 'SALE- Sewing machine. New STOP, w hen hoar the crossing, and _. �1 the poi►ula* minister , of Markham, Williams. For pasticubrs apply at NHWS _ ..and T.lnt.,es of India." This roachin_, move off In low gear, and FROM "Will gl", an' add a when certaitl that a train is not app- office. 7 •SAS TAKEN OVER THE BUSINES9 F ' eta in t?i..t. gear till safely over the I3ROPSHIRE RAMS�FOR SALE =: N 'will be illustrated 'by,a set: of• beadtt- y C-- Frices reasonable, - ADD,IY to L. Middleton Dr. i � • E• �CE wen i 4fdl. virxs. Don't miss, this interest- track, the stalling is InvanabI7' Phone Pick 5?8, t•ri ittR service. caused by changing gears on or jo=t _ -.St. George's A Y. P. A. comm- as- 'approaching the steel. A certain L�OR SALE- M, =H-, 3-horse dise-bar. -° Aid �rom now on. a full line' anon last Friday. form of nervousness and anxiety, - or raw.and Quebec sulky plow silo privilege ended their nervy Y� which a .psychologist might explain p;�kv� nQ °Glint by the day. Jai. Grt7nlaw, of 'Fresh Smoked ' and . Cured The election of officers took place. f • causes _the driver to •stall. here, when Rev.'P. C. Robinson has very kindly exac'tty the same movements have �h SALE =A Bell organ. ill good r' consent -d to stand. as President. Vice � condition. Also a IWO Gravity washias Meats- will ' ' be available' • fQr President, Marjor.'o Baker, Secret- been Rona throxisrh dozens of -times machine and wringer, hand machine, botb is Pry, Irene Elliott; "Treasurer, C. Rob- t1mt same dray previously, with out Roodcontlitipn. Mrrs: J. A. Nisbew&flder, Green s River 7 your approval • ` ' ' ' ' ' ' bison. The fallowiri are the Conven- ever >'kalling. Don't change Rears •• `:. ... , • � • rr era: . The al Ref. R E. G. Robinson; sifter having "started ' to • cross, -the • LL�OR REIJT -Souse and 1pt- oq out- _ Sa track frorl a DEAD STOP. V skirtsof Cherry.00d vilbge._ Clweto school -We -Fran ` sell all. the meat ' we A. Literary, bliss Dorothy Baker; Mus- and atore. Good well, bricked; sisbk or garage ioa1, Mrs. Chris. Fair; Social. Alex )punbartoe - CherrywwaW a of la„d. Apply to Jos. 34 satb. are going to sell only -the best.. Alan and Bob 1,4mlie; Refreshments. I _ Dorothy Watson and Helen Martin, FOR RENT -Farm of IOU acres. re G lRibiical Secretary, Dorothy Tanner. The Kieaiorl Band will meet on co eniee 1l 91��ubothe late oberi pianos_ �+a�C u :•atrial. SatisfaCtloi� t0 _ -Next Friday there is to be a speen- Oct 13th 3t 3 p. rn banveni itlate. Ample halt Milo weal o Due Jahn, hTrg. and Mint+ Mery Harper pr ».es•fon. ly at the larm or to G, a. C.a• you or your money refunded• did M,hv;e�Sho ^, Please come and and Elmer Irvine• of Sundridge, vis- .Xnt. x c., d ,°wa. s4 t