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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1934_10_19' _ ..} -+ y..'••r,,..,..- ..ate .. i,-`l.vto-:.�. ... �• •'�•. r �:t.,.. - -. .. "$: �.i;.- :°.+;.:.i•. , .- :-i °..: .,. ... .�., „ - -.� �~ 'a- .1 : � s � NEWSGr VUI,. �.1�. ' - -- P`WKERING, ONT,.. FRIDAT. 0CT. 119, x434. � __._- � . ���`�O -18 Brougham Mount Zion „a l Y. NOTICE­ 9. Bell , Brown is visiting her The United Church of Mavnt'ZioniY ; 4 brother T. C .and Mr k. rows. WOOD. Al" `_ , will hold special services on Sunday _ .,;: DIL H. O. PEARSON- Pb&,daan Mr. and Mrs. W. venson and October 2'Ist, at 11'a. m., when' Rev. - aadSursaoa, Duabactoa. tT •'Our trucks pass your -way ' Noble were visitors with Miss B. J. R. Bich, of White-,ale will preach • ]WILLS RB. FORSYTH. Oph. D., Director everq day.'' . " Stevenson on Sunday, . . - and music will be Punished by the epptom etrical Assoeiatiouof Ontario. Rag. Mrs. W Cowie, John and Fred .and home choir. In the. et?ening, .at "7. e'- �4 t.aasa 1�lemberof a Amerie'°,•'°vt°metr>a1' COAL" COKE the - latter's. day #ter were Brou h • l:ya examined bT appoiattt�emt. ._ r + ' :.... $ � g - clock, Rev, Herbert Lee, of ' Stouff- $etatliehed 1888 Claremont. oat. -- am visitors on Saturday, ville, will conduct the service, assist- - - WUOD, . CEM {'kT, - • Church and S. S.. attendance on ed by the Claremont Baptist Church T ��• Sunday was. good. Rev. Mr. Glover's Male Quartet. On' Tuesday, Oct. 23, - - �^ -,QAND (}Rej7Li'j message was from Rev: 3, 20. a fowl supper will be served from S. 'EVERYTHING IN GOOD SHAPE I FUFNCAN B. McINTYl2E- Barris- ' :" ' Mr.'and Mrs. E. Crocker and Mr. 0 till' all have been served. Follow- F 1 4�•f1C�4. �spoucitor Notary office-Brock St.. and _ and Mrs. Crocker Jr., were guests of u1g the supper, the LTZbridge Play- FOR CHOPPING' '1aDa! 4 ate 11Je11 Telephone office' Whitby. - -- .a 7 L. and Mrs. Matthews on Sunday. . ers -will present -their popular drama, WE CHOP THE FOLLOWING i DONALD RUDDY Barrieter. BUILDBR'S SUPPLIES Mrs. Marshall, of 'Toronto, has "The Price ", under the direction of . solicitor. Motary Public. Mooeyto Loan. been with her sister; Mrs. E. Holtby- the author, Mrs. W.. F. Marquis, of THREE DAYS PER WEEK ONLY " • F Ofmse formerly occupied by the late A. E. Chris- and husband the ant few weeks. -Uxbridge, A previous la A sia.,soueh wing of Court House, Whitby. 617 also leoal cartage' work p p p y...by -Lhfs -MONDAY Mrs. Art Harvey and daughter, of author was a decided sucdess, .- and _ BB &TON, BELL, ROSS A Wright Toronto, and Miss E. Wallace were this play promises' a rare treat to WEDNESDAY _ �y J y Streit.. T Solicitor.. StalinQTower, 372 A. 'W, MITCHELL guests at the Brown home on .Sun - .all who ma hear it. The Active Ser- Day Street. TtuonW.; day fit• vice Class will hold their annual baz- FRIDAY - �H.JS, Be1L°a' - (Successor to ' D. Munro and Picker. Greenwood l•�•F. Rwr• lag Coal Co.) aar this evening for the sale of mis- cellaneous articles. Admission, ' Ad- WE GIVE YOU THE BEST JOB A. wrisbt: Adelaide 2898 -q s �Yii99 Rub Annis is spending a - �ltl1[er1IIQ►, 011t, y P g ulfs, 35 cents; children,. s cents. -ANY WAY YOU WANT IT l0HARDSODI. PICKERING dt: few days at Magnetewan. stir + Y- Barrist.rs,Solic;wrs.rrotarin Office phone 7400' ' Reeidenee 6520 Miss Green; of Buffalo, is visiting Kinsale FOR PIGS, IT IS NECESSARY TO d s1 14 Confederation Life Bu114inQ, her uncle, F. L. Green fora few days _ prof Yooge and Richmond stn. Toeanto, DON'T DRIVE WITHOUT BE GROUND FINE TO GET BEST Ptoge+ Adelaide 4439 and 4460. By appotnt. The Canning Factory closed down Mrs. Mudie spent last -week -end _ =�sgt weds evenings, Pickering reo-denee. Public Liability Insurance. One ace- this week; after a -very suecesaftil with her daughters in Toronto. 111f(ok.3713. at[ ident may cripple you financially for season. Don't forget the Hallowe'en Social RESULTS 7 - OMSON A McMILLAN- Barris- years. ou earl now buy insurance Phil and Mrs.. Willows, of Victor- to be held at the Hall this Friday -, -- WE GRIND FINE t i� eats, Sdkitors, hoary Public. Office at payments extended over. nine to Square, were in the.vlllage on Sun evening. teat of Mr. Thomson. tot n, concession 1. months. Your choice at good reliable day .last. Misses Betty Coal = Kc►et;os, OSrcehours:Thtrrsda and Saturday Canadian Companies. Z5 y and Jessie. Spencer - - - r. ..a.iktp, from 7.00 V. m. to 3.30 . m.. or by p per cent re- James and Mrs. Penge]ly, _ of Br- spent one - day - recently with Miss Eil- otment. � Royal -clank - duction for any person who has driv- ooklin spent Sunday with James and x een Parkin. •� Phone Pick 9000. Tomato El 'nb90a. ea three years without an accident Mrs: Gibson. - - a T for width he was to' blaane and a fur - Mrs. T. Oliver, of Toronto, is s _- Mr. and Mrs. Harlock and family A SUPPLY KEPT ON BAND AT Liles reduction o! 10 p of Toronto, Sundayed with Mr. and: , Desstait P. a to farmers. ,ending a few days with Mrs- M. A. Mrs. C. Richardson. GREENSURN STATION- THlEi. -Sadler and family. Several from here' attended A. • B- 3MEM R the BEST QUALITY THAT CAN BE 1�TNIL O. SMITH. D. b. 9.• L• D. A•, Iaguraaee Agency Chas. and Mrs. Wilson, of Brpok- morning and evening services at �+ 11���11 � to Dr. J: N. Dales), Graduate of y Brougham) Oat. lin, .attended the Anniversary Ser- Greenwood last Sunday. BOUGHT -MORE HEAT TO TEM Calks* of Dental SweeVOa and Town. Phone Piekerlag _515 ices_ here on. Sunda as university. At Clareaont- omca over D. A. - y and at the _ Mr.- and Mrs. Stanley Evans and TOY THAN ORDINARY COAL- :'. tore every Tuesday and Frill:�r . Phone same time 'called on Mr, and .Mrs. children and Mrs. Astrid e spent the TAER>= rf)R)v THE MOST ECONI. = 97tf - - The Beal Storer Claremont Tremble. holiday with Mrs. Harbron. - _FORE T 'E HUT t s i? SRBERT T: FALLAIeE. L D S.. PHONE 92t The Rev. E. T. and Mrs. Douglas, Mr. Scarlett and daughter and " - WC, of T - ronte; Miss Jennie Irwin, of D. s.. Graduate of the Royal - Call:•ae of a j f'� Mrs. McBride, of Malton Sundayed SarBeoas and the t/nnenit7 of Tomato, F U R N I T FURNITURE E Map�netea'an, Mrs. T. E. Dgvgtas, with Reg'. and Mrs. �Woodivard. orendeaeesec�addoor,caot of St And• Miss Marion and Carman. W. hurch. Pickering. Ont. Office hours: .9 iV�d Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rose and x We are dispioving an attractive and :bliss Ruth Cole of Hi hland ,. m• to 6 m., is by appoinsa+mt. (X-ray varier g Mr. Garnet wags Sundayed at the FRED STACEY aassdael. IPhone Pick 8700.- 4atr y °t Creek- and Mervin :�nnis spent Sun- latter's home, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wage. Aiumlcutn and Graniteware Etc. -day with Will and, Mrs• Sadler. " Mrs. -Harbron and - -Mabel spent - _Furniture and Furnitrice _y- Saturday -last with relatives in Cl­ Painter and Paper- banger - - �s+tsitt�gss islssai. '•' - Novelties, - White-vale .. - - aremont and friends at Port. Pe - ^^^^� •' Prices low, in keeping with time,, rry. 86 cents per boor or. by-contract AELIZABETH RICHARDSON- Mission Band •meeting was held at anywhere. .Fire and autoaoobtteiasuraace ail kinds. We are sorry to learn that Mr. the hall on Saturday afternoon with Satisfaction, Guaranteed, - egsweauns conwasuesof solid financial stand- • . Randall and Mr. Long, both patients twenty rh4itiibers ' and - visitors pres -- -" °' Giproe and Lime in Toronto East General Hospital, ent. 15 years experlecie t. WPOSTiI.L. Licensed .Auctioneer. are still in serious canMiort• Don't forget the Institute meeting ' PINE DRIVE, DUNBARTON . for Owat a of York sad ontserto. Aw*. Jnst.arrived a large shipruent of The recent marriages' of two of at Mrs. J. Richardson's on Oct:` 2301. Has males of sill kinds aewn•ed 4s on sbwsaat Gyproc in the following sues : the 'young ladies -'of the Whitevale Grandmother's don't , forget to pro- or write Dunbarton P. O. 1 saw., Adar.ss6lr..a River P -0., Out, 48 in. i 72 in: Gyproe _ Baptist Church has afforded • t'h'e• vide something for tits program. - ' i R. $IfATO�I, TOWrsHIP ' :4d in s tl# iri: ' members of both church and Hors- Mr. and Alra, V. Parkin and 1b1i9s Shinglen For• Sale C`1erk. Coavwaacer.Commissioacr for ,,' day school the opportunity of expr- Helen Lau- also Mr. and' :Mfrs. A. .. tt afJldavits. Accoununt, Etc. lseuer of - 48 in. x 9fS' in. } RI afle licenses. Whitevale, Unt. essing in tangible form their =app- Parkin -and sons Sundayed with •Mr. _ .48 in. x 1(1Ei in..' -' reciation.. of valuable erviee .render- and Mrs.. J. Parkin and family at Galt Galvanized Steel Shingko. _ M' MAW, LIOEN-9ED A_UC• ._..a8 in' x 901 Dunacoiaw Board ed. For-some years ' Mir Marjorie Ashburn. Bird's Felt Slate Shingles. Yl` TIONEER.for York. Qnmw and Durban position.of Secretary Mr. and Mrs. Herb " - Parkin, and Alan. re-rubbering buggy wheebL Counties. All kinds of sales Pe PUT attead.a Star Lime Birnie held the Se. Termsrsaw;nkable Dae.s/or sale. may be _ H +rdn'all Pln.ter in the Sunday School, provin.q to be daughter Eileen, Mrs. Richardson LAWO mowers sharpened. arra{ad at zK ws' Olacv. Bell and lndepse : pICKERINGi • . both efficient and -faithful • in her- and con Howard", also A1rs. J. Rich- T. PATER9ON'S - ' CLAREMOIe`r Aare plipass. Whitby, clot my � � ; Work, so, on Thursday, Oct. lIth, ardson %pent Sunday afternoon 'fat Oall and •get prIcee. .Phone�XI2 -- GARNET ROBERTSON LUMBER YARD members- of the Sunday School held PST Perry, a surprise patty for her at the )home The Anniversary services and sup- ��+�+ _ .. . Blectri6d* Contractor - - - - - -- —_- _� of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Spears. A per 'will be -held at Kinsale church AGENT' very happy feature of the evening on, Oct. 28th and 30th. An excellent ' - • • Wlting and Repairing for Light' . '. _ g _ - ' Pickering Mills being the presentation of a band- Program consisting of Miss Thomp- r FOR - __ _ +_ _ _ •rw or power, some floor lamp as -a wedding gift -gin, elocutionist, of Toronto, and - 7►Il kiatfspf electrical,goods' _ `o Marjorie, who resporided in a musical 'trio from Toronto, also a CANADIAN TIRECORP~.�J ke t. in stook. ' ry pleasing manner. After the see- Male Quartet and Ventriloquist of 11y Phone 1706,'Pickerinp JUST ARRIVED 1 wing of refreshments, many good Toronto. • '- - _ • . wishes were extended from all pre- _ Tires Batteries and e .. _ -, sent,.. which broulfht ". the ' evening to - Brougham "' � CARLOAD ' a very, happy close, On Friday even- - •. j -= SPECIAL RATES : Accessories ' T -- 13aptisi Choir -met. at members visit n and Jessie Hubbard aye ON FARMER'S CARS _ �f ! Mrs. James Kayes, .:Lt the canclis- present. family at _ at Bee I36 •ion of the practise, Mrs. Earl Web- The George Smith family, of Bea- • lo'or all Classes of Insurance. ster, formerly Miss Marjorie" Turn - verton, spent the week -end with- Mrs LI�West r rises SEED WHEAT er, who for some years has. been a Geo.- Philip. - - -- ,w, - + popular and valued member.. was This community contributed to thb . ;Phone 2 129 CYRIL' E.• MORL �'Y (FALL-WHEAT) presented woth a pretty clock as'a cars packed at .Whitby on• Thursday .. " • ' wedding gift, t- have Mrs. Webster for the West. JAMES WA TSON Pic�kering, , • O rif , �TOwn �•hiS •Year residing in the -community "and. to be . Mr. and Mrs. Midgely and Mr, and able to retain her in " the choir. Mrs. F. Coats, of Toronto, were 'Proprietor - week -end visitors at the T. J. Rob - T�SI��'1 S' B�. . B: N • LG - nwtbartatt ertWht h answ le eing " the sire alarm :. PICKERING, ONT. °Gordon Allison iq visiting his coil- . bell the, other night,. Fred - Cassie had _ -'BOUT +T sins here this weelt the misfortune to fall and injure his • - - We are pleased .to see Gerald. and arm quite seriously. 'k•`. :.CiQD1<lOtiDg Of a walnut ' ace (}. (,'jjjrj(�} Mrs. Cowan -home from Fort Will- The international plowing .match BULBc iam and Winnipeg, at Maryvale Farm, Scarboro was the steel -bed With a good __. :.FUNERAL. DIRECTOR p' operty , .. - FRAM - The auction "sale of 'the r - attraction for some of our. farmers ` - -' the -late. Rabic. Wood; takes place - the- weetF. -' or- cable eyeing BiDd felt' private Ambalaoca on Friday; Oct. 19th. Miss Muriel' Shepherd was inaid - - - Mrs. Smart and little Billy of Cor- honor at the Stoneman - Madden wed. m8ttress : ; Day and Night service byville are visiting the former's pis- ding in St. John's Anglican Church -= - - Pbone 9000- Complete X13.94 - _• • ter, Miss- lbiabel Dixon. . West, on Saturday last: Malvern 5000 _ . Mrs, Dales has returned from a Rev. Mr. Latter, stationed on this Our tmport�..order of DutA INCH CEDAR 'CHEST visit to the West and Miss A Bran- circuit 46 years' ago, aril Mrs: Lat- Bulbs has arrived, and em- - - der is -visiting with her, far a month ter (fo Miss Maggie Barn- Markham, • O)1t. or two. um) called on Brougham friends on-' talus, as usual,. arl;aheoctment. In :walnut .finish, Cedar . The 80th Anniversary of the Dun- Friday. of the finest bulbs procurab&L lined bartop United Church *ill beheld on Mrs. E. C. Thornton, of Woodst- • = "` Good Yahi@ ' io.o PLOUGHING Sunday, Oct. 28th. At 11 a. m., the- cock, with her daughters. Mrs. $. A. • service will be conducted by Rev. F. Linderman, of Florida and Mrs. C, Darwin Tnlipfa, Double Early.. _ Smith. of Markham, and special mus- :Mullet, of Pennsylvania, visited' T.: Tulips, Parrot Tulips, Botan• SIMMOI\ Sr is will be rendered by the home choir. C. and Mrs. Brown on "Thursday of ical Tulips, 'Snowdrops, Cry- "' GET YOUR PLOUGH . The evening service, at_7 o'clock will last••week. mus, Fritillaria Chiundoza, C7 LIDERr -COUCH be-conducted by Rev, A. D. Ro4b, of The Public ':Meeting ' called by the �••t Oshawa, and music will be furnished Young' 'Men's Lib eral Association, Scllla, Hyacinths, Pa�erwhite, Full length, with' head SHARES HERE by the Claremont United church waA' attended by. ail interested 'aud- Narcissus, Daffodils, li,eggl. _ Choir. Ori the 'eveniiif[' of Tuesday, fence, who listened attentively io a Lillie.. ;. '. Yest. This i-s One -Of -Our- Have your --furnaeee, stobes Oct. 30th, an excellent supper will fine address by F: M. 'Chapman -, of smartest ootiahes find pipes attended to be served -by the ladies' of the cong -.. Audley and W, H.-Mbore, M. P. for ` •STOW regation in the basement of the ch- South Ontario: who outlinkd the pol- _ .Secure your requirements wbito - Only t' 1L 96 _ urc , 0 8.00 o'cIock, after icier of the Liberal Party. E. Annis the assortment is uomplets, Oer 4 If It's a new fnrnaee, "fig which a- splendid program will be- occupied the chair. - prices she right, consistent wick . A. STERRITT beaver; we can -supply you., presented by the following artists: Mrs. McBride and son were visit- quality offered. satiefaetionRaaranteed. Miss Pearl Newton, .of Toronto, El -- ors at the Harvey home-on Saturday- and F>tlQerlir Director - ocutionist;' Miss Phyllis T(_enne, of and on Sunday, the foll'awing were l y ALVIN BU�HBY Toronto, soprano and contralto (dual guests of Bert and Mrs. Harvey: Mr. Ambnlanoe 8ervioe voice) and uianist; Mrs. R. P. Cat- and Mrs. Charlaa Deane and son,- JonEB ,Dmg Store i Phone 1300 chpole. df Toronto, baritone, and Mrs. Cosgrave, Mr. and Mra. North, r Hardware Phone 480Q Miss Doris Holliday, soprano, of Mr. and MYfa.. Kennv and Mrs. Ken- pl ome W" PiAkB O�ri4 PICKERING Wh-Ttby. Come "and enjoy a real ny's. sister, Mrs. McTaggart and hu - ti treat. Admission, 40 and 20 cents. band. PICKMUNG 1K '., ONTAI!W .. i {,, .,cy.. My,�-„•.. ^.a« .;r.. 1,A'- `„i '_' - 2u. � ,^".•rS�c:+°�.'•�'�!'JTi:•:,.�. j�'�f•,d�d'w!€'•:.r,�' ,. _ �.,/ .... s nar .F. Ila - - .. .�� �� . • `rte rDOWT TAKE OMAN= W11rM - INFERIOR QUAL1'1T. LESS IMAM 110 WORTH OF jdAG1C.,slAliW- _. ALNfAVi GIVES GOOD RESULTS." • _ -.. a.1, >�s 1li`TIl[EI. CSApMULN. famous cookery editor of the Farmer > Unvarying .Fresh from y AGIC costs so flttle -tins yon ✓ear ffJways Quality the Gardens, r - twat oa better baling results. Actually -� +. - • • - ` it takes Deu Nlan 1¢ worth of this famous baking = posiider to make s big these- ltiyer cake. Don't task "What do ydu want to dot " - An up. cipitate such a disaster by a proms• Matthew Pencarrow' had been con. -- -poor - quality cakes by udag inferior baking Doe' ' prehensive note throbbed in bin voice. ture word. Yet he was afraid to lose quered in spirit by physical pain. Felt der. Always bake with Magic and be surel "That's just Lt. I don't know. But Genevieve. years his movements had been ham• _ . - ..� gpip�, ; + I want to tackle a job with both - Unlike many young lovers, who pared and his big frame. twisted and - � anterneat oa wets tin i. Yom t I hands; something that makes you meet and build a top - heavy structure cramped by rheumatism. Long' after tn'r'a� a tea � �� w stretch your self;' and she illustrated of passion without any base to sum- he had surrendered his authority, . >KADE iastedimI the thought with a gesture' of-., etriv- Lain it, -Robin and Genevieve had the Bessie's indomitable spirit had held _ .. ing, and her hand reached and caught solid foundation of years spent under sway. Matthew had lost touch; even _ - &bough overhead. one roof !a the intimacy of family the home farm, now `capably managed �O "Hose I wish I had been- s man!" life. The close friendship, the shared by an euerienced farmer had ceased _ she finished passionately. secrets, the lash and wound of ado. to Interest him greatly. "f hate to bear you say that." leacent tongues, 'and -' the sweets of Kitty—the gay Kitty Pencarrow- Robin snapped a twig between his reconciliation had made known, each the delight of his eyes, who had been �� fingers send threw the bits over his to the • other, how much of . strength more concerned 'with putting frills ' y shoulder in a gesture of impatience. and weakness they could count upon. and flounces on her gown than rear. D E ' t'e nl ease o et a wider Brief flashes. had revealed those dark in chickens —she had been hie reat- - I o btu u g Y y B id � ' chance, If I could get out and do corners where even the rankest na- est comfort in' these last sad years. By the Author of '•Pel0C&rroW1" •- something—something really useful, tures hide a spark that, controlled, She would sit and read to him, and ' or important, I would much rather be may illumine, but liberated will des- hold the knotted old-hand in here, and E3y NELLE M: SCANLAN a woman•" -- troy. Now that sane commonplace of turn the pillow and bring what fleet- PI see. Just running a home and . rooted- friendship was laced with ing joy was possible Into his declin- - managing a husband and family don't faery gold. As the' wisps -ol cloud ing days. She alone had been witti' 7. fyaepw a rsewntrg t7eapttets As. her vivid fancy chased sudden seem Important?" melted and disappeared, so vanished biro when the last seizure had caught ; = "They do. -But I haven't got them. 'their troubled thoughts before. love him uD in a crushing .embrace. Her The principal character tr (as *tot, hopes and prospects,' the magic of I'm just an upper aerv.ant with too on a summer day. . arms were round him, her kiss was - fs Kelly Pthe sow. their inspiration pla>`ed 'upon •her much time on my ban do. that ' ie Take the !Lower,, nd turn the' hour, on his forehead. All the lov..a and gra. Kelly la the son of se rathe Non face whlch responded to every mo- Mothers job, and I think she does it and kiss l3 -- 'earrow. a �awyu whose lathes aaa , your love again. �titude of a stricken old 'man for'his _ mother emigrated to Now Zealand and tlon. Like one who drawn. the blind marvellously. The way she amoothes They were startled from their hap- best - loved, child were in the a es that Ibrough cfpt a �ily u hhoo; a e now bLLbb�! tint leaves the door ajar, Genevieve's y Pas things over, Can you imagine the py dreaming by Kitty's voice .calling closed forever_ _ Ws •cosy ta, oonoprned, face revealed to Robin. lying lazily house it she weren't_ there? i can't urgently from the verandah. It.11ad. a With the passing of Matthew Pen- - air 3d ae Pencarrow wlibea. Kaua �, at Let teat, 'the seetMng ;trees of become a lawyer tad to eater his It would be Dedlam." wild, tragic note. carroty an epoch ended. He had outliv. father a practice, Kelly Inwate oa be- ideas that tumbled about behind the. "Robin! Robin! Come ' coming a farmer.' Se loins an cable. closed eyes, Some were too fantastic "I don't -quite follow you -' Robin quickly.' ed many of hfa; contemporaries, and Michael Peaoarrow. who owes Dull. was still uzzled. "Why can't -you Matthew Pencarrow was dead. the younger generation had taken Sold tarns. even to And words to clothe them, P His uncle hoe a aaus»tea trl►a. wt„ but, like a secret •indulgence, she dal. be coateIIt ........ a little !anger!" ontrol of the'land which Itie aad.hii falls in love with an Ensitahman new- - A wild urge to calm her to defy CHAPTER NINE. kind had won for civilization. ed Gantry. ]g'ua'r father offers Gentry r lied with them ,a. while before toiltifag , Qs.lt -spars is the Vomeld Perm them away. them all, pressed hard. . He had ao -- Rabin stayed with his mother ; and (To Be Continued,) 8: vis infu late tl Kelly es.aulu tifm "What's it all about ?" asked Robin, illusions about what such a declare- a neighbor drove Genevieve hurriedly s end leaves uufrield to work elsewhere. He, touched her face with a blade lion would mean. -All previous fam- io Lawn. Kitty. Was anzion osK r�tiTes Its Liver That Makes Kell reeccei ed a summc�t�� � 'ot: grass; and she opened her eyes, fly dtesaters would pale before tt, to come out. mother of his gir 211•. "esaa W. "What's what?'' This. lvouid not only be in' direct op- Genevieve seslked into her lathe ='s -�OL1 Feel SO Wretched - That's sounds like your Lather,' position to all his mother's hopes for study the morning's scene coin Ietly. Nake u Attired at the bedside, he V saltea K " ' he r P . p yOYt Liner Bide he will a loglss to Gantry anal thus said. ,What' were you thiakit1,g him, and the family's general attitude, forgotten-in this sudden tragedy, —No Caiotnel Necessary give her the wurance that the family but a breach n6 the code: AlmSst "Father- ..... she be an, but his For you to feel healthy and happy a have of! reconciliation about? I'm jealous you didn't share g By the wilt, Kelly Inherits two 1adecent; .- _ angry .broke in, Your liver must pour two-pounds y. - thousand pounds. and plrrobuw some !t with me" Robin ksew- tits mother nasbored - liquid bile into your bowels every day.' bush tans ae Tapuwat, "Everything: lice, the iutnie,. and Go to your room, I'll speak- Lo you tYlthout that- title, trouble stare. Poor - - -. -- Is. Ws. record season he layitee hit what a girl can do beside watering great ambitious for his personal and later. How date you disobey me Y' digestion. Slow elimination. Poisons in thr body. General wretchedness. sister Genevieve, his sailor- brother Pat ,. social advancement. Subordinated to She raised' her hand fa a protesten How can yon expect to clear up a .ft- and ht, cousins Robin Berrien and the maidenhair tern. 8, Jewfe- Maedoaaid to come to Tapuwai, •'Swollen with ambition Y` he Bald. the,neceasities. of her own marriage gesture, as though to wave aside a uation like this somplately Cvfth mere - - While they are with plat Bally starts - ,. they were. now lev1ving intensified futile bowel-moving ralti, oil, mineral water; _ iiwolfen At to-bust; If you want to quarrel. laxative candy or chewing gum, •'or - a bush are part of clearing coeratlo" for him, The house in Robson St. "Grandfather !e dead " she acid rougbage° They don't wake up your The fire. aided by- winds, rate Out of know. " . • ' liver. - soatsot "I do; tell me" - had been tentatively, mentioned. and .gently, - - sou neon Carfei•'s Little Liver Pills The ' young Peacarrows are rescued to please ' her" be had.sbared her on- 'What "! Purely vegetable. -Safe Quick and sure aaq return, to. eha hom} of elc Mites "Boys get s chance 10 try ' a hat. thuifasm at' the prospect. Some day! Genevie:e nodded acrd forced back results. Ask for them by. name. Refuse bringing with them r -baby Who" tliey can do. I atlas just thinking, YOU + substitutes.,R6d at all druggists. 64 parents have been killed. and Kelly, have got your life all clearly mapped "Some day, of course, ' you will the tears. stout- boartod assistant, Potty Barker marry, dear;' Kitty had said. '"but "It Wae.qufta sudden, this afternoon. out. Yon want to • be a lawyer, sad not for a long time yet, I 'hope, It His heart the doctor said"." � - - - everyone agrees, and you sail through , _ : ' handicaps .a young man, _And ,hfa M God! This is terrible!" " aAhY - FaROM GIRL TO WOMAN 'your t too , : h - " y - - ' "Not too much sail,'• he protested. choice at twenty-two is not as wise "We sat with' him Sos a while• be- an later on. A foolish marriage ''ban fare dinner, and he was in pain then, ? `ROWING girls "I know you worked hard, but You do more than anything to wreck 1,c but he seemed lad to see us. 'you . e 1 eyed / �g are often sufferers wanted to. It's the work you've set B from female it regu- your heart on, and from now till yon man's career. And I want to have never forget m n, Genevieve,' he aaAd. 4Nten in hot weather and occasion - •' Iarities, bearing -down are an old man like Grandfather, I YOU to myeelL for a little while, a •I didn't see him agsla," _ ally at other times, little stomachs as, catarrhal drains. few store years; we have been so ick, call your mother We must turn sour and acid. "When I notice , �ppaarr suppose Sou, will be a brilliant and � Dr, Pierce's Favorite successful lawyer." much apart, and you are all I have, go out at once :' t. any sign 'of sick stomach," says Prescription is the wo- "I like your flattering picture, But gut I *111 never stand in.your way Mrs. J.AlphonousBrowal-Bayside, _ imanly' tonic to 6i44 of a good marriage —a happy mar ` P.E.I., "I always give a Baby's _ ... . - your daughter at such ;; °,' : go 'on. '. :- ::Own. Tablet - "• They 'quickly set stage. Still that is a long way off.' t)sings right, are very •say to take times. Hear what Mrs "Pat wants to be a sailor, and runs + ''Fred 3rdern of 1,702 Peer St., Magara Fails, away to sea, Kelly is determined t4 "Don't be tun's. Motbtr; Fm in and quite safe. All common sir- ;;a0od I was�too delicate�toowplay as other be a farmer, aIId the devil himaeiL ho °hurry . inl►rr�' • linl - eta did sad was vets thin and � meats of childhood including teeth- 11 gg(i yy�ayt�e won't stop him, Mary wants to, be a That was berore Tapuwai /s bQa4rillitsdM A"� ing are promptly relieved with dfother gave me Dr. Pierce's Favorite ' Pre= At the moment •Robin -was. content •_._Baby's Own Tablets.. 2bc a peek- _ scri tiro and it built me up to perfect nun, and she battles down Father's- to-keep setsret $A his heart the love a age at drug stores. use health- i am now the mother of six healthy opposition by . sheer , weight _of obedt- children and I believe that I owe mZ good he had ior'hin ,cousin Genevieve, He ' Or.Wiltismt' ' be- lth as Well as theirs to this tonic' enee, and gets her way. But look at All arasgisti New sift, tables' 30 as., me! I don't scant to be a nun, and moat be slue o! hie place In life be. ���� 1:1t�+Zs�.�:N1_I:j>I M� = bid $1.00, Large'" .tabs: or IiMld, n.as, fore h.e faced the storm. Miles would - - Write Dr. Plerce's chink. Buff alo N. Y tinkeria'r- about the house seems so for free medical.advice. futile. Yet what can Ldo?" fimg him out of the office aid leave „ him to fend for. himself, that was ` cert'ain. His mother, who had made - y CAN'T SLIP OR SLIDE Best fo.`ltoti s:>:d 8aby Too so many sacrifices for him that he ' '- might - have his chance, would be so a S to r ay . Now _. distressed: he could lmagina the '_ _ e a terness of her diaappolatment. Could F.to Relieve Neural la he bear to inflict that hurt? She had g fus"ttin b _ .. •„ � each high hopes for him; they were Don't use any old kind of remedyy to' "the 'very pivot of her life, Later, per_ DISCOVERY ALSO EASES BAD HEADACHES keepfalaeteethlaich e— istsprlicrie+ I!:aps, but not now. He dare not pre- MUSCULAR PAIN OFTEN IN FLW MINUTES recognized one which dentists prescribe `such w Dr. WetoWe Powder -the . largest seller in the world -gripe teeth — _ Remember the pict below when Remember these taco points: � so secure yet comfortable they feel natu- you want fast rely from pain. ' Aspirin Speed nd Aspirin S ety. -- rat , Positively no slipping orcliekirtg— O - NEALTH MEANS CHARM Aspirin eases even a bad headache And, see thateu get ASPIRIN. Fef) eemforL assured all day' long. or neuralgia • often in a few minutes! the method doctors prescribe. It is Forms a special comfort cushion to pro- b : �, - ..-AND HAPPINESS An Aspirin tablet _begins "taking made in Canada, . and all druggists sect and sootli gums. ]r o colored, gum- , VW NN ass, hold" of your pain practically, as have it. Look for the naltie Bayer in - my paste-keeps mouth sanitary - breath j {g {� rant lather soothes sclea KICS ag '` soon as y_ou swallow it..And Asppirin "the form of a cross on'every Aspirin „ _. pleasant. , Inext *ns.ivc all drut,gtste. _ � of a alb is safe. or Aspirin does not harm tablet. Get tin of 12 tablets or •co- gad vitality. ©ear `;' the Mart, - comics! bottle o t� - - - slain attracts. The iss both yhappy and - _ - — E� SBURC _ popular. Why Aspirin Works So Fast Perhaps you . are not really ill Drop an Aspirin .ti,i::tiV::.ltiv:il' %wSti.:'•'M1' 4• yet when the - tablet in a alas of day's work is dote You als too died water. Note t .c BE N BRAND - 4 FORE it, touches the to ester into the good times that bottom, it is disinte. other women enjoy for mv- eneegp, ' - �. -- - - / try Lydia B, Pinlahant's vegeatblq - _ ) _Compound: lu tones trp y� general _ % . health:. Gives you more pep -more ` N RU rbatm: 1 - �1 ., _ _ _ _ _ Remember _ . - .. ;,c,R l��`��.+ . DSBgg� � tbst 98- ctrl o[ It70 � women report benefit. Lot it help IN it fgCONpii sY sTOP WATCH What ..happens. in :.these Iassn _ - wholesome _ _ you too: ha�pens tot your !"tstomac old" of pain l% a Aspkin tablet harts tn_ disinis- tablets start "taking hid" of pain pm Ii17d economical table •ate turd go to'work. a few Minutes after taking - ORII w Syrup. Children love 4 :..:.' . _.1/hen 1,.a- ,. • . � • . #ts delicious, flavor. '. . - Issue No. 42 —'34 a � >� .. Pain Remember These: Pictures .. . .. . 11 TIE CANADA sTAttctl co. usirr .•MONTRLAL f ,.4i _ 48 t ASPIM DOSS NOT SAM -THE 88ART— /. ` _ _ i ; rI D• Made in Jiffy! Prince Puzzled THE cow Illustrated Drtirmakin Less" ^ The cow• is a temaie quadruped, with f a : By Operation an alto voice, and a countenance that Furnished with Every' �' i�� has no guile. She collaborates with t Patter q the Dump in the production of a liquid -„•y __ - • AfAg'e of Seven Questions called milk. Provides the filler for Illness hash and at last is skinned b a _ - -- - - - ''§ y th ae _Result of King .' she has benetitted- sa-- mortals -cots- F . � �--- I�iOEdvn —= "�rre— tla�a,a ..a� 1►.uga —m0$7y Sr@. - — ••:� ' and queens in heaven, or .when you Wom, 211 S The cow's tall is mounted' aft and d are an angel is everybody -equal?" has a universal joint. Persona who •.-; _ asked the present Prince of Wales milk rows and come in conitaet with 1. when, as a child of seven; his , this tail have vocabularies of peculiar ;a Chanter oortrall was .being painted by Mrs. and impressive force, Gertrude Massey, the well -known - The cow haa'no upper plate, all of *: artist in millstone. her teeth are parked in the lower part 'i r Mau M Mora • Mrs. Massey replied that all were of her face. This arrangement was - leis -equal in heaven, "I think that is perfected by an efficiency expert to ' ++ quite right, but great- granny won't keep her from gumming up things, as ;Y Iike it replied the Prince. "Great- a result she bites up and gums down. • PREVIEW Granny" was Queen, Victoria. The cow has two stomachs. The one ti For .those of you who like seeing a film of your favorite book, This story is given in Mrs. on the ground floor is used for a ware #'The Count of Monte Cristo," Alexandre Dumas' classic adventure- Massey s book, Kings, Commoners house and' has no other function, romance 'yarn, will have much "appeal. I found it indeed pleasant re- __ and Me." just published' here, When this is filled .,the -cow retires to iaxation. Outside the machine age pounded itselt, dinned and roared. 1Yanother story �an�erns— lfzng -$ -quiet tea. o ..i.mc Loa i!1 >aati�,aad.. I sat within and viewed bandits, pirates, and smooth - voiced villains. Edward's 'recovery- from his opera - will cause no comment and devotes Above all I admired Robert Donat, (pronounced Doan -at) —the tion for appendicitis, an operation herself to belching. The raw material Thomas Culpepper of Henry VIII, --in the leading role. His voice . which caused the postponement of then is conveyed for the second time _ Is so pleasant and he wears the male attire of that period-with much the coronation. The Prince was to the interior of her face and then p taken into see his , grandfather. delivered to the auxiliary stomach grace. When he came out he said in a dis- where it 1s converted into cow. Elissa Landi, the leading lady, is a favorite of mine and no appointed tone: "They didn't ;show The young cow is called a calf and ; doubt of a few million more film fans. me the baby," Until then whenever Is used in the manufacture of chicken' I enjoyed it tremendously and felt 'pleasantly relaxed, except he had seen anyone -in bed, .and a salad, 7 in the fast- add - furious duelling scene, when 1 must admit, my pulse hospital nurse hovering near, he had The male cow is called a bolt and is �. 44 ' _raced quite alarmingly. _ " been shown a baby. used extensively to advertise a cer. -' - twin brand of tobacco, * e * s A slice of cow costs eight cents is - CsIRL$ PREFERRED \ Gives A Human Touch the cow, 1+'ourteea cents in the hands The international yacht races for of a packer and two dollars and sixty - It seems if is true of most orphanages the world - over —girls - the America's Cup were splendid fl- cetvta in a restaurant that specialises are preferred. When childless couples decide to adopt a child, little lustrations of how a gentleman seta in atmosphere —and that's what a Cow 4 - -girls are generally demanded. No doubt, because their state seems when angry, comments the New York is, more unprotected. Too, -the little minxes, no doubt, .have more _ - - Post. There were other 'points of. :beguiling ways, when prospective foster- mothers and fathers inspect = f interest, too, but it is as a study of Test of Character -the waifs. - rage under control that the contest_ England is full of • Last ye wealthy, National Adoption' Society' of London report 2 t 8 between the 9appig tube stands out. good souls, once America won, sad- we keep the cup wealthy, who year after year have girls found homes while only t43 boys were fortunate. The child t suffered without a whimper the soli - 3.32f that _99 per cent, of our people were that is certain of adoption is an infant girl with golden hair and 'blue hoping England would win, Jcal operations o! the most onerous What. a marvelous feeling it is to taxation system in the world- of - eyes. There have been years of flossy 1 * * * * slip into . a charmingly colored gag talk about the high level of "interns- families that have ` watched their " - - woolen dress on. cool " p Septem p " entire resources wiped out b - • . ' � -'. .. •14 SP ]� $ ', • � - • _':. woo c ttoaal apertamanshi an austere bus_ � y three -- z ru! l ber and October day's. The pleasure i h no personal feelings It getserations of death duties, yet whose ELL G EE P ness with p ► Try a few of these on your friends and test the ability of those is almost indescribable to sally forth turns out the international sportsmen members still sing "God Save thr =who fancy themselves as champion spellers. One or another will without a cost. are not much different from profea- King" and go to the ,Aerby in ; grey: get them down. Here. -they are: Diphtheria, embarrass, harass, It's amazing how, attractive' the sionai football players. toppers. malign, parallel, separate, vacuum, privilege, twelfth, _preferably, woolens are this season. Take in the - 'That gives the cup races a human They will not- deny their gods. - -illuminate, eliminate, indispensable., I.'ll ,give you some more next sketch, for instance. Here for this touch they haven't had: before. They They will •go down before -the. Chan.. _ - 'week. 1 am questioning everyone on. their garticular-bete noire. one -piece dress; you have a red and did need something. cellor of the Exchequer's axe with , - grey mixture soft angora finished their coats buttoned up and their re-_ would often occupy so much time imental ties in good repair. . For y woolen. The right front of the dress i ing the harvesting and shipping of the is underfaced in pain matching red that It would be impracticable. --o- them, better oblivion than salvation = Plea for- Beauty = :_ atone fruits, is being accumulated, ronto Mail Ac Empire. amore woolen. It is rolled to' form the g the mange ta'ees,— Hamilton • Stone fruits; owing to their tender Herald, • In Town Building nature and rapid growth. and ripening' t ned or' if you please, wear it but- - -' during summer temperatures, present It's delightful too,: fashioned •of , Made by Bishop a difficult , marketing problem, but ex- nek lightweight velveteen. ray ones �a perimental shipments have indicated r - ^'- that suggest wool, jersey, pebbled ��� ke� e �: that stone fruits, by eareful packing C 'U Departure from Traultcon in crepe -silk and ttietaI,'threaded wool - and handling may -be.- shipped to mar. English 'RUI'.tl Areas Yet in Lolly mature condition, The bon- ens. g Style. No. 3321 is designed -for siz- LESSON NO. 29 Deploxed _ der line, .however, between mature mediaeval' galleon shows clearly what _ _.. fruit and ripe fruit is sometimes too e$ l t, 16, -18 years, 38, 38 ,and 40 In order to find out just how You are 'was called the' `Mumble home," or Lout aon. —A plea for,modern towns narrow to allow - such fruit to go . inches bust. Size 16 requires 2% Prngressink with -your. art lessons; contraction of the uppei deck. This to be built with as great an eye tm through the regular.channela of trade Yards of 39 -inch• material with ua� pare: your* own c:�'rt with this feature coincides with the introduct- beauty as were the ancient cifies was and arrive, in condition suitable for yard of 35-inch contrasting._ • ' illustration. We are wondering what ion of guns , and gunpowder. The u - made here recently by t e Bfsho of "tumble _ . , . . Y P sale. - , HOW TO ORDER PATTE%XS � to you had with combining the object, of this `tumble home" was to Southwark. - Write your 'name and address . o medipm9 of the cr:. un •• . - -• •• •� pencil, strengthen the vessel -in order to _ "If farms can be 'so autitul,' need Hints- For .Quilting _ plainly, giving' number, and, size of gnd the --pen and -ink. Did you over-.. counteract the weight of the guns of, _ . factories be so hideous?"­ tbe Blaliop such patterns as you want. Enclose .look 'the important . part • that = the either .broadside and prevent. capsiz- asked. "There is no real - reason why _ 15c in stamps or coin (coin preferred -white psrier was to la in - Quilting is no moire nor' less than play your An t our ancient towns sbould:be so much ber anti address your order to Wil- sketch? running stitches, jpining two IRyens of t Pe ype of vessel makes a favor. more beautiful than our- modern -. materta4 together usually with an iu. on Pattern Service, 43 Wes Ade-._ Personally, I have found that pen ite form o! design _for seas' and :'ones, nor why-modern-seaside res6rts _ terllning of nutting ffannpl or.'. cotton l'laide St., Toronta- -- technique for fine lines cannot 'be trade marks; - usually with all _sails _ "; should be so in�redibiy-Aesa ptctur watittrg, Though a number of 'old 'beaten by any other medium, The set and numerous flags and stream- lesque than our. aid: fishing villages." Q I British Children engraver is able to reproduce a fine ers,curling from the'masts. It marks The Bishop of Southwark deelared' quilts-• w re put together In ver • ela -• pen Iitie without having the line the 'age of discovery and adventur- borate designs the idea of quilting is to hold the various layers, of material AXt' Air-Minded spread wider or thicker than on the ous voyages to new lands, and so ! that he himself was a townsman born ...'and bred, and that it was _in that ca- original drawing, t salty that he urged the people of the together, and not allow the interlining.' - typifies in general the spirit of enter.. s A g pe A surprising feature of living in l You will note, that the portions re rise. towns'. to see they made-them beautt- part'ictllarly of cotton wadding to slip p Europe is, the increasingly and `form bunches, Even the very. p B y large I produced from the crayon, . pencil EX. N0. 33.: From experience I - K ,' Yul• People achieved, its said. the letmplest• form of quilting such, as .ilia•' number of -children who use this :riedium has, quite a chfiracter of it-3 -often find that art students ,can do _- things they really believed !n, " gonal Imes, is very decorative, and, means of transportation. Children i "The more I see of England;" he a many . simple and 'effective desr ns I,take -to flying just like ducks to _ - IN. added, 'the more I am impressed by may- be worked out, with a compass i water," said ari Imperial Airways of - the aiiiasing variety of its beauties, ficial the other day when on the ar- - • and ruler, "'hen cotton wadding, -is , - - But Icannot help wondering whelk_ ✓ - _. er posterity will look back upon the used as rin interlining the rows pt rival of the air -mail from Africa at stitches should not be more than an j the. Croydon • Airport, it was found i t present generation as the one whicoht inch anart in order to carry out the I that' one of the passengers was a ' a :, — _ original purpose, When child of three ears of age, who had England, and also the one which -did quilting a es Y shion or anything of which both sides flown from :Salisbury, in Southern most to destroy them. _ do not show the finished article, the Rhodesia, t+ Lindor„ „ distance 'of •:. ^: ,_ - design may be stamped on the wrong 6.4. 75 miles. ��, , i� ,:.'= -?' Stone Fruit Maturity Ttsts side and worked from that aide, The' "We are grwt. quite' accustom- - : f �• ,0 old -time quilting pa�erns were drawn ed,' he added, "to seeing boys and `t r "� + ;'�- •"�`'`�'� +',i " alizin the need for more defin- girls = t ' • ,- _ Re. 1£ on in lead pencil ar�� by the time the of not more than six or seven >^ _ its information on the subject of mat_ work was finished very little trace of alighting from machines which or- _ ! i.-:: writ of stone fruits, a committee has _ = ._ _ Y this marking 'remained. Stale bread rive from the continent. Often chili •` �r'• been formed in British Columbia in rubbed 'over the surface easily re. Aren travel- alone on one of these the Summerland and Pesdicton dtat- moves any pencil lines that are still aerial journeys, being placed in the - zicts of members of the Dominion viafble. If you do not wish to pencil care of the airway staff, and making • J ` "'�.��= %: ..Fruit Branch Inspection Service, the line your tpatertai` the paper pattern their journeys in perfect comfort and -.- ' "y -• - = - B.C. provincial Dept: of Agriculture, may be basted to it and-the quilting safety. Not long ago there was the '' !f�'':: '• and the staff of the Dominion Exper!- done right through the paper and all, case of a baby - boy, only six weeks mental Station at Su'mmerland. It is The .paper is early torts away when old, who made a journey by air with _ ,. agreed -that some 'standard of mea- the work is finished, his parents even before Tie had = _� surement- for maturity of stone-fruit travelled by train." may be possible and towards this end "It is it depressing fact' that- the Among child passengers are many every phase of the problem is beta own and entirely different to -iha a better job after making notes of g so-called intellectual elements in the flying to and from school, and, in ad- g ...investigated. Five different packing various nations are not prolific."— dition to those travelling between work done with the pen. Compare the comparisons of their work zed any houses in Summerland and Pendleton Benito Mussolini. London and the continent, quite a cloud effect as against the lines re- given subject, Therefore, I want you have give every possible assistance number now make long - distance jour- presenting the aerial between 'the to ,try again to make a combination and co- operation; and through these ".If we could take the.'fear _of fear ' neys along. Empire routes. Boys or masts, sketch of a ship either a copy of Fig, sources' over 250 questionnaires have and of- humiliation out of men's girls who are at school in England, FIG. 113 is an excellent .example 113, or an original picture of your - been sent out In packages of fruit. As hearts, we could eliminate half o! and whose parents are at some point, of a pictorial.'effect which may .be as- own. Your drawing is to be at least ' the replies are returned answers to the cruelty and .the strife, that fill perhaps, thousand's of miles away, ed either as an illustration for a eight inches wide. `twelve distinct questions will have the world• " —Ludwi Lewisohn. story or for advertising purposes. —0— g which is served by one or other of been received from both dealers and the Empire air - lines, now fly home NOTES ON VIKING SHIPS Questions will be-answered in this - ;' consumers. At the same time.aamples "Strikes may be regarded as a for the hnlidais in a'matter of days, This type,- as well as the ancient department; Anyone wishing to re of the fruit have been analysed at the sure sign of an impiovement in zon- whereas by surface transport such . galley, or galleon, of the time Eliza- ceive a personal reply may have Experimental Station; pressure tests ditions. "-- Frances Perkins. a journey mitrht take weeks and - beth and the Spanish Armada, I - same if a- Se - stamped, addressed en• and storage trials, and; chemical testa 1588, has been largely ,remembering that the trip both ways g Y adopted in, a �'elore is enclosed with the request, -made• for sugar, acid, and other sub_ "The'desttiny of the individual de, has to be taken into consideration— symbolic 'way in design by the com• The Art Director, Our Sketch Club, stances, Iti this way definite and use_ pends largely on himself. " =Sir -Olio ' mercial artist and illustrator. Room 425,-73 Adelaide Street West ` tuI Information, particularly regard er Lodge. 61 62 When viewed from the rear the Toronto. Y % .n .0 Attendance at W Blacksmithi Woo4vxprk '01 son Assignments; Judging 'Sale, hitevale ng, Meetings; Examination; Auction Conipetiti at right prices .on; Showmanship at Osha- wa Fair. Eighteen of the 24 boys en- OF FLOUR MILLS r46 w I, the time to have those repair be attended to. Ha TERMS tered, carried the project through to -FARM S,I10C9, IMPLEMENTS and 10 rrowe repaired, completion and showed their calves- ROU-SEHOLD GOODS also new sections on hand. The i fam* 11.75 per yew; S 1.30 if veldts advance. ous Fleury Plows always on hand. • at Oshawa. The Prize-winners are, in ' The unde'rsigned has received in,- I am prepared to purchase abaCriptione to the United States and Great order of awards - Geo. & Willson, Also dealer iti Vi mg Cream Separa- truction-4 0 raeil 4 Public' Auction at Britain, $2.UQ in admapce. I Vincent Teefy,, Allan Gray, Donald aaiy kind of grain and will tore and Electric Washers. _Jack__Cj_ujis.1e- the fa0jWtzT'the late ago Cookson the highetsL thrk%'L, Friue Dealer iu CuuiLmL.LL aud P1 Roy Ormiston, John Batty, Hugh ROPERT WOOD pay UU Wood machinery. JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. Phillips, John Mill- East Half Lot 28., at baru Teefy, Murray A phone call will bring us to your farm. man, Homer Boake, Russell Bu"- Conce4sitsh 1, Township Of Pickering Ozy-acetylene welding, Pickering Township council ows, Walter Davis, Earl Ormiston, WILSON E Knox, Ken. Pi>w- (one-half mile West of Dumbarton), Phone Pick 715 Walter Knox, ;A Ross -The 'above council met on Tuesday ell. on Phone Mark 5502, 3 15 w. T. W 'Oct. 9th. Members all present,"the' FRIDAY, 'OCTOBER 19th 1934 GREENWOOD 441E Reeve in the chair. The minutes of . Anniversary Services in the United at 12.30 p. m• sharp, the following the last meeting were taken as read. church, Pickering, (kt. 21st and Fain Stock, Implements, Household 1� - I cent by St. Georges United read and referred to the respective panied Farm Stuck sad Implement*-- Choir, To _YoL� A number of communications were- 23rd. Fowl,,Supper and Con goods and offects: committees. Toronto, accom ON A MACHINE ESPECL4LLY NOtice - 10 7 Jersey Cows, Milking; Jersey Cow, DESIGNED FOR. THE PURPOSE W. E. Appleby and the reeve • of by Mr. McKee, Elocutionist Whitby Township were heard re Extraordinary. Adm"on soon renewing; Jersey Yearling Hei- All old grease and dirt is thoroughly t* fer; Jersey Heifer, 2 years; Jersey Wing of all kinds. drain in front of former's property. 40, and �25 Cen Heifer, 16 mos, 2 Jersey Calves (a- washed out of the bearings and ' your -W . e do Rai The Standing Committee on Trans- Calves (up n""r-will. be r6turned' well oiled CARPENTERING, bout 9 mod.); 8 Jersey po=tation -ftwer--and-14ght paid the Six-Day Bicycle iRaces Here Again Green- For Week;_G\-�t­ -te-2- moi.); Team Bay Horses; Set and correctly adjusted ior cuttim.- CEMENTING. followtrig, Hydro Eled. for of Double Harness: Set 'Single Har- W. A. AUSTIN, 7 'Wood Street Lights. 30.83 Harness .Rouge Hills Service Station. PLUMBING d Horse -day Bicycle Rues are mess; Extra Thiel The Standing Committee on Con The Six L again on the week of'Oct. Horse Collars; Mower;. Binder;. Seed or lu'P[Aering, and tingencies paid the hollowing: Wm• to be or -tooth Cultivator; Set Cheater, 25.00; T. Gregg, attending 21st to 27th, opening on Sunday, Oct. Drill; Suring act- J. A. BUSHBY, Phone 46M (95 5) ROOFING Drags; Single Plow; Reaper; Tr Div. Court, 4.00; E. Gleeson, ditto, 21st at midnight. These races axons- or; Trw-tor Plow; Hay Rack; Heavy We also sell Brantford Roofing 4.00; Pilot . Insurance, Collector's ed considerable interest locally last Wagong; Manure Spreader, Set of Bond, 20.00, J. Cowan, Weed Inspec- 'fill,'*hen'the ous Canadian pair, Materials, Empire Bathroom IN Double bob.-sleighs; •Set Single bob- EcInipment, Daro Water tor, 100.00; County Registrar, 1.35; Peden and Aurp, won out on the sleighs Sc4iffler; Turnip Drill; flay ..'Thomp-son and McMillan, legal costs, final. This pair will not however be Fork (with track); Quantity of Hay; �adio Se rvice Sketems. Beatty� 40.00; D. R.. Beaton, 125-00 S. 0. together this year, they now being Cream Separator; Set Block and tae- Stable Ecinionient, Plowman's he teams have not yet - . ALL MAKES : ,.- P1 s Association, 25,00 - on their own, t will be some- kle; 2 Cream cans; Pair Scales; Wh- and other Buildidg Maieriftle Al Standing Committee on Relief paid been announced. There .eel Root Pulper; 2 Electric SHRVfOED AND REPAIRED the following: L Hunter, supplies, thing new. this year however, for the . . Estimates Free Motors; Floes; Fork,.-; Shovels-, Whif- PRICES REASONABLE Work Goaranteed 4.32; B. W. Lotton, milk, 3.05; Roy first time in bicycle races in Canada, fletreej-; Cl,�mins; Scythes; Cow chains -7, Morriih, supplies, 40.00; -Dr. Pear. in the teams being composed 'of 8 ,WORK GUARANTEED Toots and' other articles too uumer. son, services, 15.00 R. Glendenning, 1 instead of 2 men. The, famous Can- ous Ambulance -service, 5.00; S. G. Morr-! adian Speedsters, Jules Audy, Regg- to mention. ARTHUR FIELD F. J. PROD SE ish, supplies, 12.75; Wilson's Groc- ieFielding and Henri Le Page will be Household Goods and Effect' ery, supplies, 17.50 in the start again this year. Anoth- Stoves; BsLdsteadsz Electric Stove; R. T. I- Uradusts Phone 6502 Standing Committee on Roads and -er interesting feature will be in the Radio; Pliyer-viaro; Gate-169 ged tab 43 46 'Phone 5201, PICKERING PICKERING. ONTARIO _Bridges• paid the- following :Leon watching of the notorious German, le: Chairs;' Tables. Mattresses; Pil- Gates, drag con. 1 and 2, 14.00; W, Piet-Van Kempen, who..was re.Apon• lows; Camairks', Bedding; Trunks, Brown, ditto, 4.20;'S. Farndale, drag sible for the feud that -existed dur- Valises, Refrigerrtor ; Kitchen Cab- con. 7, 10.76; S. Moore, cut weedl on! ing the race last fall, which culmin- inet- Manv other articles. con. 6, 425; A. Lee, haul gravel con. ated in Vam. Kempen,- in -a violent Many of the Jersey Cattle are reg- A R V E S T '-.,S A L E 8, and 9, and Wiutevale Streets, 50. 1 raiT6 throwing his bike doivn. saying istered acid certificates will be fum- avrilable. Purchasers v,., =M=-=1-T7D 00; W BiAett, rep.-bridge con: 1, he had had enough of American rac ished "here 22.25; R. Lynn, ditto, 26.50 A. Kess-1 ing. He has since that aeriod been in will be &"isted ii% obtaining refist. vn, ditto, 29.60; W Mark, ditto, 21-60 several of the big Europear Races ration' for any animal not at present. -AT- C. Schwalm, haul gravel Con" IT. 48• and cleaned -un everything over in registers d but elistible for registrat- 00;N. Miller, labor Whitevale, 8.50; the Continent- He declares he is go- ion. All at the Jersey Stock are J. Ravie,'shovel gravel 2.00; Gordon ing to do the same thing here. Wait high :grade. ­ . : . . i 1 THE RED&WHITESTOD-ES McKay, ditto, 125; L Jones, tract' and see. There are many more vital o griLding con. S, 1.25; H. and interestiniz features t,) be heard r Alatth ews, install pipe at Greenwood, 125; of this year. T`KA_ races -are interest- G. Hodgson, moving Bayles Bridgic of during the next few days. This SEE OUR DODGERS FOR EXTRA SPECI AI& 3.75; J. Bayles; dittoi 2.DO, J. Reed form of sport is fast beeominx very -W Slaw. Auctioneer all,,avel gravel con. 's, 6.25; G. Hack- noDular in Canada. it lacks the rough 2 'mey ditto, 1.00; A. W. - Mitchell haul brutal characteristics that ,are to by CHOICE -gravel con. 7. 9-00; F. Barclay, haul -.seen. with swrie if :hp other sport- THE "MADELINE'. gravel Claremont, 26.90: Chas. Coop- ing eve-nu which are provided in one 17C • er, tractor service; 15.00-, H. Mal- of the Toronto are-ras, and' whkh to �'BEAUTY- SALON COOKING FIGS, 2 lbs.'for` color, cut. weeaS, 4.50; G. T ran,, drag tract suppos- jur - 9,.IrDri.;,� attract reap XCIAL con. 5, 5.50; C. Palmer: cut webds'on wily c,.Itu red ar.�I r-firied. people. .19 ed 100 Lb. BAG ..­­ . _�: SUGAR, white or yellow, 5 can. 2. -8.00; G. Tod 67­ dr-,�2; Con. 3, 1984 means, i0new vi w kileh mefth 3.295; G. Green, irii4tF1' r;re con., I.. a new Permanent Wave. .:-83c. 1.00; B. Grills, ditt.,, 5.00; W. Lint-1 ye E ewe FIVE ROSES FLOUR, 24ts ner, ditto, 12.00; L. 'Jones, drag -con. I have Permanent Waves to Wfit r3 are an appointment. 9, 6.00; A. Pe$tg cut weeds on con. C lady a purse. .o why not make cla FLUFFO SHORTENING, 2. Lbs. 2 7, 3.00; H. Bradshaw, cut weeds on very set eon. 7, 9.50; E. Hepburn, ditto, 1.25; 74 Z _gIve all my customers coy 25co Careful attention. H. Down, cut weeds, .5-00; L. Stan MINCE MEAT, 2 Lbs. and Hair no. &Igo. Marcelling. -curti S^&1P. ley, ditto, 1.25. J. Dev.ne, ditto,; 1.25 B. Mantle, clean ditch Claremont, and FAcl^tTroatm-ats. P. G. SOAP, 10 Ba 35c• A. Car- -6.70; A. Mantle. ditto, -3.2V-. -man, cut weeds Buy ,Rd., 4.00; W. W. Eye Sb&m-,00-4n_ Gee, gravel con. 7, 30-00; W. Symes, cement 67.20; C. Cooper, gas, oil etc Strain phone two .CLAREMONT -and 1500 ft, wire cable. 1=95; Roy'— IMPORTANT NOTWX Ward, salary, 'and §upplies, 162.83; by L.H. Tuck, Opt. D. 'Watch for oRr Circulars telling you all SbOat the Pedlar People, culverts, 313.35; Jimo 3V A Soden, irra% el. 8 T &W16 410a 118D & WHITE contest. If ynit have not racelved -10,� B. Annis, ditto. STANLEY TRI -2.70; D. E. Muller. gas, 1.8,: J. Tw_ '�Pay for Vision, not Blindness one, ask for 000. -eedie, drat* Markham T. L- 2:00 L ]STOUMILLIS J. . Herbert, 'Nagerman ditto, 4.00; , .1 or Just as sure ma 'a ouz cfl, rep. to ditch, 3.25; A. Mitchell, cem- our fitne,-;s for any special type, of More Woo it true that ab9ut 85 per --SATURDA. Ontariu County Boys' Dairy Calf -PRIDAY&Ed r e cent of all the knowledge' gained is gard�aai * 'Ir ision. so is LYent- 4&25. rk meaitifed by the quality of our cei Ticke'ring Club gained through the eyes, It is also OCTOBER 19th and •0th t 9aid upon good' authority that 80 per -Last spring, twenty-lotir teen,-age , - 7_ . . Fly.T01 cent of all muscle activity is tontr- The Flies, ar a boys in South Ontario joined a Dairy 1 e h' re, and we have the Goods. Flit, oiled by the eyes. :Calf Club, which was organi ed by Modern civilization may be thank- The' Trumpet" ---...,for the House. Dr. Reag, V' 1y Spray and Stock Aid -Agricultural Representative ed- for this. In so far we have been 99 ug -killer for the patatoos Croskery with the object . for the Stock'. ' Kiug i of 'creating -able to meet -the demands .made up-' Blows It kills the "greater interest among the. boys. in. oil us, our efficiency has stepped up' ...and all garden produce-� .,caring for, feeding and developing .4 to fulfill these demands. It may be `GEORGE RAFT bugs and prevents blight. dairy calf. The Club started out with true that q few years ago we were XDOLPHE MENJOU -Screen Doors, Window Screens and Wire Cloth fo.c the House. 24 boys with calves born after Jan. termed old at 45. -Now there -is a All sizes and widths. t Tools. J "1st. In the group were 15 Holsteins, r and Harves ...... I y . a. place tQ., be filled at that age and 41 :'-..Complete stock of Haying 6 Jerseys,' 2 A hires s 4.1 Guern- over and after the age of 45 man POPEYE the, SAILOR" Plow Sharee'to fit all makes of P10W@' sey. Tbe,,boys 1"re required. to care makes many valuable contribution.4 ring Farm Machinery for and feed these calves and keep to Dee : �:. ut for McCormick - Deering Age monthly feed records. They were al- A study of vocational fitnmq and and Repairs. 4 ..so required to fit their calves for the necessary optical aid in -industry show, train them and show them in -to- suit the eyes of to the the Junior Section of the Oshawa work wo have. to do is being - given- TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY -1,W* have it, Can get it, OV Our Motto: Fair. re consideration by the .0ptomet- The project was judged on the fol-; more OCTOBER 23rd and 24th is not made." r1st today than ever at any previous 400; .Care, time. Telephone 3900 - ]owing 'basis: Exhibit, __�_Feedlng Methods; Feed Reports and &KING OF AT OftDo .,.ja ::.PICKERING WILD HORSES" I S. BZ1%A-" N9 An LAWN% (Star(Starring BEX th e Wonder , -5 WE I direcsfs'bu coach- -A directfifiA • he&wn purA0oaVaddress' doawtvaoifi of town en -1 Tic . kets, Time Tables Pnd all Coach Travel Information at EASTERN HOUSE PROWN, 45" Horse.), T_HE_F;?0811AT1Q ,ARE 6fACK. ChaPter. 2,49 itp JeS Men's i3clota e Overalls and Psnts 1.2 pr vp r 2 for.1.2F Men's Work Shirts 65c, o CARTOON, anA:CONEDY Vt Harness 423 .80 up F%rm Team FRIDAY and -i&tu.RbAY' various Prices ..00TOBER 261h and. 27th -sweatP&d9-- 'Team Lines TEIRTY DAY Now is the finis to go t that old 2 harnes* repaired Fhovle 2904 ..I§yd Schmidt, �� Proprietor L 'OErCIL B R A Parting a"" st,the rear of theatre 2 w+*�,+ °: 'q"^'^ "v",. -•'R" =tea r'C J.d'�. .I ..Sv'.. ... i ��.M1 s R, i5. • •'• .�' `- -'.. n•,,w • O '.i,= ,. • _ �,$ ,,, L �.�.`.w 'TJ y . _ ... + .,-{,' -.tea• LC•� i Claremont ;,. Mies Rachael Walker; is not en- COUNTY LIVE STOCK JUHGING Dairy Cattle, two of Swine, two of ' japing her usual good health of late. COMPETITION + Mrs. Barbers Sheep and two, of Horses. The day c _ q • pent several days in Mrs. Sunday n and two daughters, is an outinit ac well as a real educ- A • O NG I LL Aurora with Mr. and loins. Mitchell. spent Sunday with the Taber family Ontario County farm bo s look FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND Dr. Tomlinson's father from Rich'- is Brooklin. y ation and Agricultural Representat- €onward each year to the Annual ive, W, M. Croskery extends an in- 5. Mond Hill is paying an extended via- Mrs. Ralph Brodie, of Toronto, has Judging Competition. Last year 63 vitation to new boys this year to EMBALMER it with his son and family, here. been visiting with R. E. and Mrs. boys ,took p , come out and take part in the 'day's w quite Forsyth here. Part in the Com etition, Auocepor'to W. J. Mather,) Root. Bielby, who has been which was held in the Beaverton and program. In fact, the prize list is ar- ill'for some time, is, we are glad to " Mzs. Burton returned to Claremont' CaYanington DistilttK: -� date was. P - - - - _Btoufiville near, able to oe out -and arounii a= alter s endi,i ii the day. This the ranged this year in such a way that "- p 8 .a .•e�!► is 1`orviiiv, rioveafb�r- 9tlr;`�arnd - -ii zmv,:�1 u�ost -III new comets' boys Wiio N —a a never- Nigbt ancitD�ty Jervice. -_ -- gain. with relatives. Com tit - y. year, Pe taken part in a Competition before) Business Phone Fieridenee Fbim e The Canning Factory has been -Mrs. Clarence Pengelly, of Brook- ion is being held earlier, namely, will be awarded prizes in a separate 9801 9820 closed ion of few condenser during ithe •thin- 1Mrs. spent Monday with her another, October 25th, and ' iv being held in class. The boys are required to re the South end -,.of the County. The cater at the Township all g t plant here. I Mrs. Michell and . other relatives Competition is open to every farm p Brooklin, TA DA VIDSON Rev. J. E. and Mrs. Glover were are visiting the farmer's sister, Mrs. bey or young man in Ontario County at 8.30 on Thursday morning, Octob- called again to Norwood where Mrs.' Richardson, this week. their 2bth. • Contestants should. bring Glover's brother liesAn'a very crit- bars. A. Mantle has been on the up to 25 years of age. The boys are their lunches as the Competition will CHERRYWOOD "•r° rY required to judge ten rings of stock, not conclude before 5 p. m. ical condition. sick list for some time, and we hope two classes of Beef Cattle, two of T Mrs. Joseph Evans spent a few for an early improvement. I .,.-,days with Clifford and Mrs. Pilkey, The frosts of the past Pew days 11 S U R A N C j In Toronto, returning with them to has now about cleaned up everything _ OCTOB ER USED GOODS AQTUIaoBlria i Claremont last week -end. that was alive in the gardens. Jack Mundell is reported to have _ FIRS sold his Milk Route to Sitverwoods Sale Resister 6-ft Deering Binder International "2 - furrow plow (new)o BURGLARY p Ltd., and will continue to drive this Fleury Single Plow :. ? :. •1926 Ford Coach CASUALTY route in the employ of the latter. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20th -- Pik inch Vessot Grain Grinder ; 15-30 McDerring Trader ..i.1FFC IN9URANOH Miss Margaret Harton, of Toron- Auction sale of Farm Stock, Imp- *.. to, and Bruce Harton, of Aurora, lements, Furnitiue and Hay, the Jack for Grinder -..,,. 2. 10 -20' lsoZosons Phone Pickering 7920 spent the week -end with their par- property of Abram Rayer, Lot, 4, Fleury `Grain 'golfer i3 foot Oliver Plow " = -- -: eats, Rev. an3- !firs:- Flsrtorr, -here: 9th Line. Markham. Sale at 1 p. Durham Cow -2- furrow Cockshutt Plow "You Can B13y '8t HOl"�8" Lyman and Mrs. Tilkey, Mrs. m. 'sh trp• Nu Reserve,. as proprie- Welsh pony, (quiet) 12 -ft. Spring Tooth M -H Cukivator Conner, Ed and Miss Gibson attend - for is quitting. farming. Terms, e E ed the Plowing match at Maryvale, CASH. Prentice and Prentice, aue- 3parton Electric Radio 6-ft M -H Stiff Tooth Cultivator TIRES, BATTERIES, _ last week, as did a number of others tioneai.. 2 •Battery Radios. ` 6-ft SUrinv Toots'- Cultivator, 'M -H ACOE890RIE8. f from here. TUESDAY, OCT 23rd Extensive Deforest Radio (demonstrator) 1929 Durant Sedan _ The members of the Bowling Club auction sale of Shorthorns and Vert " Electric Automatic Grinder : 2925 'Iludtcon Brougham At se low and better priced are to enjoy a social evening on, Sat- Clydesdales, Implements, Grain etc (detrcohstrator) 6 ft De(,nnq Ikinder urday evening, at the home of Wm. the property of Miss Jennie Stocks ,; ..__;.�� ' ' - and Mrs. Birkett. A 'pot -luck refresh- lot 17, con. 6, East Whitby one 1929 Essex Sedan Eft. Mw st -y Binder w y. you 'ern in Toronto. iment will be one of the features, and a half miles east of Brooklin. 1930 Durant 6-I4 Sedan ' McCormirii Corn Binder' Lyman Pilkey, is remodelling the 'As Miss Stocks has disposed of 1927 Chevrolet Coach 2 Riding Plows Trot us re it that'le f - former pump- manufacturing• premis- her farm, there will be no reserve. 1933 Chevrolet 1 1 -2 Ton Truck with Used Electric DeFr) Radio Pa i►kTjtop. es for occupation. by the Conner Terms, Cash. Sale at 11.30 sharp. long wheel base, stock rack. Cuttin aB.)x Bakery. Mrs. Conner and, her mother Wm. Maw, auctioneer. • 8killed Motor Repairs: will reside in the cottage. THURSDAY, OCT. 25th — Auction 1934 Chev. Sedan, demonstrator 13 inch Double Head Grinder The ladies of the W. M. S. of the sale of farm stock, implements and 1929 Durant Coupe Jack for same Gordon .IW `'United Church will be the euests of furniture, the property of John 1927 Ford .Sedan J. A *„ ^the Baptist. Missi6ai Circle ladies at Greenlaw, lot 34, con. 4, Township the home of Mss: G. M. Forsyth, on of Whitby. Sale at one, sharp. See � r !=hone 2908' -Tuesday, October 23rd, at 2.30 p. m. Bills. Wm. Maw, auctioneer. CHAS. COOPFR, CLAREMONT PLCKER[PTGI, OPfTAR10 L. H. and Mrs. Spraqge, of Pack _ erintg, are reported to be occupying very shortly, the farm recently ofc- . _ - . - DINT S GARAGE - • upied by Mr, Conner and known a; I Oar. Brock end Sin the Madill farm, at the Brock Road _ Kingston Rde. and the seventh concession. - Come and st'iend an evening at the s GsNrttcc 6/oTORS NOT*as General Repair work -all car% Claremont Baptist Church on Friday k. VALUE . rttonvcsv rs•socis Ruraateed at reaaoaable s _ - evening, Oct. 26th. A good pro lam : ��� BUY IN e�ex rvr pricbe. :will be given by the Whiterale Dr- - - Acetylene Weldiiog' - amatic' Club, presenting Seth Parker. _- _ - _ ' - . Everybods welcome. Silver colt-etioa. Batteries ropwired and cbarpei. Len, Piikey took a number of the ' Firestone and Dunlop Tires. school pupils to Stouffville on Mon- :; - Gasoline and Oils. _ y day evening to aritneas the present -�I�� '� f Releeahmeot Booth is Ooaoeotioti anon of the play, "Cinderella ", by Phone Pick. ?600 the Chautauqua players. An interest - ing play- for juniors and adults a- - - (nightor day). like, and always a popular , one. is - , -Mr. Aitken, former manager of "�� MILTON &L.CEP the Canadian Bank of Comerce here, _ _ t191y PROPRIETOR has been through the district here, 'for several days, as representative of - one of Toronto's Bond Houses, and ..is, we understand putting on a very _ 4 _.- successful campaign in the interests of the new Dominion of Canada loans David Graham, we are sorry to hear, is in very poor health, and is at present under constant medical J, .-attention. Hardening of the arteries x •.' •= ,'' E�i _ and -the consequential ailments are : the cause of his illness. We hope to hear of his early return• to normal � w.a� ,t Health. - Compare --and yowl! find that only Chevrolet in Me Business Men of the village its field has folly enclosed Knee - Action. werther• DOMY N a= are organizing this week to co'iisider : proof and protected against wear-aod•tear. "Plus some of the problems with which NGINEERTNG facts prove it The Stock -Prod -Steering. onhawe they ace faced. The Organization •arill record of thousands of owners NO BUMP NO iOYNCt NO JAR. asp. Few OVA* pbss>r � we expect resemble the Chamber of confirms it end tom ison removes FINGERTIP STERRINS. MORE WRIGHT FOR ar `Commerce now in operation in matey. p COMFORT AND DEPENDABILITY, BITTER of the larger centres. Further detail,: any shadow of doubt about it: The : of the organization will be avaifsbi? - - :sW rats f �. ROA0.MOLDING QYAIRiES. t s #rest week. - - - _ T. Lensen; at the _ north end of the 1934 automobile for your money is to 'g xilbige was fortunate in harvesting .. choose a Chevrolet! Only Chevrolet his .12,000 plant crop of celery before 'in the low -price field gives you. En- one of those fairly severe frosts_ got Ito work on them. A good crop was 'closed Knee- Action .. Shock -Proof taken in and is being stored for a ­Steering .. Cable - Controlled Brakes •price, ;which is to be hoped will be Every motor car buyer has a right to insist on a Blue -Flame Cylinder Head 'full quota of op -to -date 1934 features. In our somewhat better later on, than it is y ",opinion• no car can be cislled modern without at present. and Body by Fisher! Only Chevrolet _ these famous Chevrolet feature* --the most talked F. Loyst continues very busy in % about of the year': �iia plant, at the north. A baiter has can offer yon the world's lowest priced _ now been installed, providing all the - . ears --all big, substantial Sixes! And :_ FULLY ENCLOSED KNEE -ACTION, SHOCK. j ✓r, ?m'OilQls a - ; R PROOF STEERING, CABLE - CONTROLLED .steam necessary for cooking. Tomat- no other car can point to such a record •: ,oes were first canned, now beets, and f . P BRAKES, BLUE-FLAME CYLINDER HEAD, BODY :pumpkin and.beans will follow in the of popularity. BY PISNER, NO -DRAFT VENTILATION. colder weather. Zvi *. Loyst i3 finding ;1• Wbp Mesa ate, ti s great demand for his carefully ' °�� "'f -• '� .packed products. es Its final hoar the Further repoirts -on the school fair tuemosiaL we aiteewta i h rice - -� will be statidttt;' to a are. now given regard ng the p winners, The T. Eaton Trophies o estate tribute to the - r to, First, Geo. Nokes, S. S. No. 3, Chevrolet has alwayi been one of the world's most " - a teed they h vo ,Uxbridge; Second, Lois Kester, AIt- economical cars.-And toss year Chevrolet costs one; Third, Laurie Trap, Atha Rd, less than ever —less than any other car for as, oil, - :., :. tildli tieearM g er+estinr —Thiq award is given to the pupil sec- upkeep and repairs. Read what one typical owner s _ acing the highest number of points says about his 1934 Chevrolet: — - "No Gresiter Tributse at the Fair. +�' "1 am Itleased 4o advise you *bat Hte N. W. STAFFORD = A pleasant birthday party was " "~ l `.gasoline mileage up to -date 6qurss Kingston Road enjoyed by the relatives of the hoe- ;<;:..,; = approximetaly23 ;milestothegol1on." _ Whits ,oured, Mrs. Gibbons; on The T y — last, when 'Robt and Mrs. Worthy, of ' (Name on request) Whitby :a scram ton a. and ­Stephenson,- - - 1 P , ' of Oshawa and Wm, and Mrs. Gibs= v one of Toronto, were among those . -who helped the 89 year young lady, on this' occasion. Our congratulations are extended to Mrs. Gibbons on her Chevrolet offers you a Six at the lowest price for �3+ - 9th birthday, is'°,•:,,, :..;.:;:.:.::•:; .,::;; >:::,:: >'::' ::'`'` :' any car! The -new GM.4C time rites are lower �, p Maple Leaf Nntnal fts We noticed the advertsing about than ever! We -can offer more for; y town during the first of the week, car-in trade! announcing the, Aeroplane Flights, •' • Master Si: from -Standard Six from III - %r only One Dollar, and in the Gyro, IIISnT ce Co. for OneDollar - -arid a half. We hope � � " ` s S %'O trod WAWA:\'E9A I1�T8. (70. -. eV @Tything' came off (not down) f). ' ;~��� tlet:rered, /rtir equipped, a O,Aara• Ont. Fraijt,t set- !Uheap rates for farm and COUatty I.., because ore notified the undertak -. Gorermeeee Rcq,ue o„t, exere. Nr. nor 6"w1aria, an buildings. er, when we got home, to stay 'close .'.: the GMAC ptaw. Wtodetorm Insurance on htifldbr s. _ i to the telephone, as we thought there •READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY z wind- mills, Silos, etc. might be some business in sight. -We C� Automobile Inanranoe do however, hope that the wonder of all kinds, - ful record claimed by these• fellows CHARLES' COOPER, 'Claremont, -FARMS "R 8 "A have been upheld and that many Write or phom ]have had their first ride over the " ceiling. It cost a little t;ut is a real .BOWMAN BCW1 M1i '♦ thrill, the first time up. ' ' WHITBY, ONT. w, Y nw•i,b.w+ - .♦..w.Y.....V9s:16?��h+.aU,.+. ..:. ''o •• -• - _ - _ - wa..ue . .n:i - <..se,�^ .- '�s . .rt , Ty:*, • IN•• art u��l���ia'�. • fp +,:, ,y.�y ��; +s;,n,.�:�;+•�' •d •aM"" -- �y`,t••±as;�: ?-p: '.` - -rte - • _ _ ., - ^ _ 5% � ti. ,.:L ..� ^. ^• •!: eY.'Y `,..••:;. f,Y}'^v �• 34_£•,5.:' 1 "<'�. <C- '4 -'�".. _ - e.y� .S.. L".., ., �s ... .. _ .rI .a � - 1Y rr , .,�,., - .,, tN xr, ..r, � :,"sT'•� ,y; f, x, :: -. _ wa -�''" T._ .rt_Y ^<r,.'.; .,,-- -M1. :,•s' (Twelve Hundred Hungarian •Miners Bullet In Brain Farm Mortgage Loans New Flying Boats (' .,Rudy- to Die By Suffocation �'' Total $i,000,000,000 . -Will Span -Pacific - " Washington, — The amount of farm Warn Authorities. Vivant 'Pa Increased — Some of Self- ,::;;::, • mortgage loans •idvaaced by the 12 `Pan - American . Airways Re. fT y imprisorle� W�r ers-0}�i $vine Feae�I -nd- saaka and the. Land - .meals Plans to Post-. – - list 19SA' - Wives Fight Police - General has reached $1,000,000,000, declared W master - +t I. Myers, governor of the Farm Credit Pecs, Hungary. —Forty -four out of reached by the tongues of fire and • Administration. Washington— Giant passenger fly: 1,200 striking coal miners who for nothing was left. } Mr. Myers said that the lending of ing boats soon will span the Pacific, three days and three nights have been Loss on the clubhouse, estimated . -.� $1,000,000,000 during the past eight linking California with the Orient. F i entombed by their own choice 1,000 at $30,000, is partially covered by y, and a half months represented about Announcement of..early inauguration feet underground, threatening mass insurance but few members carried 400,000 loans made up of approximate_ of, a transpacific transport service taaicide, were brought to the surface -Wotection on their golfing outfits, Y lY $575,000,000 loaned . by the .- land was made Sunday by Pan - American late Sunday in critical condition. upon which was placed a total value y banks secured by first mortgages on Airway, Inc., in correspondence with ! The others remained below, some of over $5,000. Postmaster- General terms and $426,000,000 loaned by the James Farley, of khem dying, still threatening to ' The building, which stood just be- ' s K Laud Banks Commiasioner on the se_ who, said his deaat tment was "deeply isut off the sir -pumps and suffocate low the mountain and to the east of �: y. ! curity of either first or aecod wort- interested" in the project. _ to death in the coal pit unless,their the city limits, was bail[ of heavy gages. About halt of the commission. Pail-American has ordered six 1'�8� are ����, beams and these were burning fierce- ,' �',? er's loans were made on first wort- flying boats capable of carrying 32 of those brought to the top some ly when the fire was discovered. , ;%AR.! „;��, gage security, Mr. Myers said: passengers,. One -the Brazilian Clip. . ,[vets nnconacious,' many lts�!ii►g mad: Stoney Creek firemen responded but ;+ sn 4 "The amount of farm in tin. per- already is flying .Between Miami - death. could do- nothing. Winter. had x w ;` arcing 'by the land banks' and and several at the point of dea the and South Ar►�erica. For more than 72 hours they had not been started and everything was ? �, �;,;;: ; commissioner so far this year is more The 'Postoffice Department is pre- been without food, water, light or in order when the clubhouse was M.. i. ;` '..V';n '? than four times the amount advanced- pared to ask Congress' for an ap- - sleep. Closed Saturday night at 10 o'clock. fir• in 1933;' Governor Myers continued, propriation to finance mail carrying Alarmed at the critical turd which F. McGrath, 'an employe of the N u .! <.' "and thirty times the sum lent by the on the California- to-the- Far -East the strike has taken, the government club, usually sleeps in the clubhouse ^ s �4t.<. land banks in 1982, Altogether. $1,260, route. The route to -be flown has ' ' - - took a hand in the situation. Preen- but was not there last night. He had - 000,000 has been loaned on the recur- not been finally chosen, but it very _ p „i ity of farm- mortgages since the Farm likely will be via the 'Hawaiian ' ter Julina Gomboes sent five trade- personal effects worth several aura- '':'.,,•�-F unionists down to .the pit with 'an ap- tire& dollars in the place and lost :; : Credit Administration was organised Islands. Colonel Charles A. Lind- peal to the men: "Come up ,within everything. ;:';' aa' May, 1933, - ' bergh is now' Studying the - question • -- :-F _ _ . 80 milr itec If you refrain1mm law- • Complete equipment -of Jisn Hunt of terminal facilities on the Pacific ieasness and violence we twill nego- er, Glendale professional, valued at - Coast, the. company said in its letter 8(e' tiate with you." $2,000, was in the clubhouse and 'was Hospital Patienti to Farley. - Infuriated by the government's destroyed. words, the misers kept all live emfe- Marvel Over Series ;. ni kin, they Britain s it Met r -_ saries as hostages, men with .pick- B aln Lead �f Coincidences V. - axes threatening to em i be ,. i He ess He attempted to escape. `- WISHITA, Kssfl -Helen Leask • Thoroughly disturbed by this in- U�: Economic Professor De- � '� • -and Josephine Ward are marvelling Husband Year Ago ._ cident, the minister of the Interior :?' , ciares After Survey ., r over a series. of coincidences that was hurrying plans to rescue the y - -• t : ` y J has followed their entry at a hog- 1!' - ': °, - p .fir infa 'Gates McCaffert is - unionists, who it was feared might Abroad x :,: -,' 1s ital here. _ g Y be killed if the mine owners failed to _ : Patients in the sane room and Marriage Culmination of, Ro- grant the workers? demands.,• New York - .Great Britain's policy A bullet in her brain doesn't strangers until they arrived: both ' manse Begun at Dane WIVES FIGHT TO JOIN THEM of letting the pound seek its• "natural. prevent tour - year -old Barbara La _ have received word that they became level" is described as-the "most con- Mont from playing like a norm *1 aunts on the same day. Both babies, Boise, Idaho = -Virginia Gates-Mc- Outside the mines. there were dra- " child in St, Vincent's Hospital In _ atractive force in the world rods born to. their sisters, were 'iris 'and -Ca , 22, nee Virginia Gates, inatic scenes at miners' wives battled y Toledo, O. She was mysteriously g y g1 .with police in a vain attempt to et by Professor F. A. Pearson, monetary shot and bullet' lodged in base of were christened Shirley Ann. The adelphia heiress, who hitch -hiked her ( p adviser to the United- States Govern- b�, mothers of the babies also have the way into romance and marriage with - iter. the workings and join their hum y y Dan McCafferty erstwhile boxer,-and F merit. =. -_ same name, that of Mary; live man lbands. The miners, adamant,_threat- Just back from a study of con -- miles apart and -.do. not know each wrestrer, mechanic. and vegetable ened again to wreck the air and wit - l ditiona .abroad, Professor Pearson The 4riginai�fQrm having been sold other. .. field ~worker, . is California bound" _ ' - ;er pumps to drown and suffocate told the young men's board of trade recently, Dr. Gordon is planning to - -- - -_ —' " - -� with her hus�*ad forEiftecl e,itl3 funds - themselves in their black prison, Saturday that Britain unconsciously move the colony onto some of his -auppiled'by her wealthy father The Danube Steam Navigation - , _ Cflmpany, owners of the mines, in is demonstrating "to this and other own land and establish . it perma- . BUY Yourself- a -._ .. The young couple .left 'Boise "by _ ` countries that it is - possible to main- nently. The men will construct -their [tarn" using moeY tele,trapkteq to which .British interests - ate heavily _ Pair of Fingernails them by Thomas Gates the' president invested, have- refused to negotiate twin a sound currency that is not own buildings of salvaged lumber. p with the inen nless the come to the tied to a fixed value of gold and that Plana for the undertsking . are being 4f Sao .Uaivei airy of Pt-,u vivanla, Y I -. Kansas Cfty, Mo.,—Shapely finger_ and -a former member of he flYta of ..surface- -it is possible to maintain s stable held in abeyance, until after the fall_ �ils,whlle you waft, even though you J. P. Morgan and Company. "It price level even daring very un- harvesting. is useless to negotiate further _ �- were slighted. by nature '1s the latest ' Arori - unless you give your word now that stable _times in_ a very, unstable •Officers of .the shelter, in' addition y g with this revelaa in of their - all our demands will be granted." was world." - - to Dr. Gordon. who is vice-president beauty salon wrinkle, immediate - plaris came_ at, �ta,sertiou _ p The trick is -accomplished with art• from the .newlyweds that their mar.: i- the blunt reply brought from the'bot- "The slowly rising sterling price of and manager, include Mrs. Oswald ificial fingernail elips;. For a compar- sage was the culmination o: a romance tom of the pit to the owners. by, an gold," Professor 'Pearson went on, is. Chew, president; Maj -Gen. Smed- ativety small -sum you may have •an that bggan'with a meetlug a .rear ago, .._ emy�y, "Rather. than suffer the "the most- im0oitant economic, social, ley Butler, vice- president; Mi." Os- I endire 'set of perfect nails installed. The blonde blue -eyed bride and her " slow pangs of death by starvation we political and educational phenomena wald Chew, treasurer; , Mr. Hugh. with big white moons at the base, 3e_ dark curlyhalred.husband g>rcwiuus_y will commit suicide by smothering - in the rapidly-changing 'world pan Bonner, legal adviser and director., veral colors are available. 'W!th the � 'said they met - by accident in k! ourselves." wage4 lino ora'rna... and Mrs. Gordon, secretary., set goes, a- little bottle. of glue, in the Boise and bad,h4tch•h'iked to Aiowow, _• $2OOnweekl Tuley de rr about_ "Nerrray, Sweden: Denmark; Fir- Levant tfie nails fall off. They fit per.. the seat of the stale university; where P _ y mend 53.50— lat.d, India, South Africa, New Zea- fort.~ over the natural nails. they were married by the tree.; J Ed_ about 58 cents a day. ` -land, Australia, - Argentina and Ile Markets - _ 1< Il li/a ow 'Aft.. Sal Puroy, pastor of. the'• M.osir = ':r EMPLOYERS CITE DIFFICULTIES Brazil are quite content to be in. the thoillst _Episcopal Church. stetting block 'and tied to England's `Struljtil:iin r U helot 'Just say that we. -met et -a 'rodeo The striate was based mainly on variable price of gold. PRODUs p the fact that mine owners have been ..Economic co � Musicianship Aid dance 1a Pined ale, cast year," Mrs.. ndLions are improving, United Farmers' Go- Oheratide Co, P old n Mus able to give only part -time employ- y p y g. By London Cam ser McCafferty t ews; Gates h liv. % in these countries. There is little "or Saturda were paying the fol,owin $ • _ went .to 4,500 miners in Pecs, .pay- - _ f. �, - - � McCafferty; then. 3,lis.; Gates had liv.. -, - - = ing them on the basis of only a few no. social' unrest. Not one -of has prices( for. produce`: r ! ed on'a'dude'roarh n:,ai'Pterlr !e LVyo, hours work daily. The miners - de- a dictator. There is little difficulty' EGGS —Grade Al." in cartons OXFORD —To strum or riot to 4 for 14 months prior to her d q:appear- minded the number of 'their work with planned production. and regulat- : through associations, 41c; and with strum. Dr, Percy Buck, Kind Ed- i arcs from there a. moan : ago - A — ing hours to be increased so rho; can ion. Many have balanced their , cases returned,.. A" large, 9c.; = "A" .ward..Professor of Music at London 'earch- in which Federal 't}e:.itrtment ' earn more more budgets.. Their people. cofiipared with � medium, 27c ; ' "A" pullets, 22e; "$," L-niversity,- discussed this ueStion , cif justice - agents participator; _ : wio- - Y• the rest. of the world, are supremely :20c; "C ", Ide., when 'h-e spoke rodent. •to members' started 'after the girl- left thy ranch They also insisted the p- �e:rt'scalc P Y ;o! wages be increased- The- m.'the happy and' most of these countrie3 BUTTE— Ontario ' �o. 1 cream of the Oxford- Course in Jiusic have turned, or are turning `ri ht.' " cry, I9?,c•: tio, ?. 19r.. and Called to: aeturn 10 her parents' liome: owners argued this could not be done g_ . g f. - Trai•ning. - d -. because the company has 15000 car.- _ _POULTRY: He decided unhesitatingly in favor. — loads of coal on its. hands which it .r c .(.Quotations' in cents.) "..; of strumming —evert at the cost of f Country Life for Lire Dressed -part' Camera Qualifies _.. =cannot.sell: It cannot, therefore, af- Q ` --- -ford to mitre more cowl. °` e. ' ^ � quite• heroic fflrh.arance o`i the ' Homeless Made. Hens, over 5- lbs..... i -1 of those who are forced to, listen to As `Maid of All Work' - • = Pecs. is an-.Southwes'�eut.Hu.ngary, T 4 to•5 Ibis.' 9 ,11 it— because, he said, the child who' ,Possible by V :Zit~ 3'�a to '4 lb >: ...... 8 10 ran ' sit down at'. a--piano and impro- •i.ONLON —Pips revealed in "pip- not far from the. Jugoslav border, .3 to 3% Ibis...... 7 9 •. wise a tine has `acquired more. music less' oranges, archaeological problems , -and about 175 miles southeast of 1 Buda est, in a ,rich minipng area. ~entail nog six than tW'u Old roosters ........ 6 8 unship' by 'doing it than` he would solved, old Egyptian manuscripts de- Budapest, p ' Spring chickens: have acquired b•• learning that Each ci tiered forgery detected — these Little trouble has been experienced n left this city'~ � P _ - � ? _ g .P . _ .. S' Y previously' with Hungarian mine shelter for the homeless; and 'undo► Over 6 -lbs. ... ,.. -15 -:=: I8 - had children.. , were among the illustrations of the °- labor, recent'rumblings; of which the the leadership of a man who believ -' 5. to 6 lbs. ...... ' 14 , 17 "There is. of course, no great I, handiwork of the, modern "maid of t ''Per incident is the most serious, 'he ed 'that the desirable is possible; set 4 to 5 lbs. ...... 19 .. 15 virtue -in ' 'ektenrporizirig ' . 'rubbish," I all ,work," the 'camera, shown at• the ing blamed on general economic con- out *tg improve their lot. -Uri 4 lbs..:.:. , 10'- -13 said Di. Buck, "but there is a lot of recent London Exhibition' of. Modern ditioris more than anything else. Obtaining the use of a deserted' Broilers: "" fun;_ and when' you [get. fun into Industrial Photography. and run -dawn farmhouse, 'together 1% to 2tr: lbs. ...:. -11 ...:. .15 r uric you have. gone a 'long way." The motto of the exhibition wt's - with a farm of 45 acres at Newton Dr. Buck says that boys• are bet- "Photography Serves the Nation." . t��An (�Q D AAY AND STRAW f0 ~`�. B1aZe Square, near here. , Dr. Charles E. - ' " "'ter "stYunihters" than' girls, Little known ,illustrations of the .. Gordon installed his "little group of 'r No. 2 timothy hay, baled, ton, $17. camera's -usefulness were given; such �+ $14 to'$'18; ho. 3 timothy' hay, ton, P. The house was in bad re- to $16; straw, wheat,' baled; ton; �s the' reminder that every week low 14amilton Golf -Club Destroy- pair, there was no furniture, but _ -Daily-'Transatlantic Air power p il— otomicrographs provide a the men slept on clean gunny sacks $10; oat straw,- $8 to $9. record of the y ' ed B°y Furious One- . _ ; �. 'Service Being � Planned quality of the water in -- .o3.rha„ and food. .was -• London's reservoirs, and-, that the j, IOUC Fire GRAIN QUOTATIONS - - supplied by the Food Garden As- Q St; John's, N. F• — A projected_ dai- Building Research Department uses sociation. Following are- Saturday's' closing ly transatlantic air service from the the camera to measure _distribution . Hamilton­— Glendale .- -Golf -- and._ Since --that- _time 5__.mon have quotations on Toronto_ ¢rain trans- British. Isles -to Coundland. _ _ h_as '_- ynlight' -fn- rooms -- -- Country Club clubhouse, one of the called... this farm home, sortie .for. aI actions for carlots, prices' on basis been, outlined to the Newfoundland - � One of the exhibits showed s phi finest in the district, was burned to' day, some fora week, and some for, c.i.f. Bay ports:- Com ission Governmerit_by: -Mr, the- ground with -all its�ontents at 4 months. -Arid home it -has heeri, --ifi . ��}} rtagraph of fungi- on tha inside of the Manitoba--wheat N ..,! Frobisher, representing Atlantic Air - v'clock Sunday morning, Ioss'of $40,- ; walls of a house, proving ilefgctive the attitude of welcome means any- t -84 %c; .No. 2, do., 81 %c; No. 3, do;, ; ways,• it was• disclosed last week. Mr. building, hich had actual. been 000 resulting: The blaze,., which thing, •for each man is made to feel 79'�c; No. 4, do., 76 °�c; No. 6, do.,; Frobisher seeks' the right to use St.I g Y originar:ed in the •northwest section of .•that he is a. contributing member of . 78. c• - :• Join's Harbor as a base for.. flying used as legal evidence'. Another, pray- the large frame structure, quickly the group. i Manitoba oats - No. 2 C. W., I ed how useful photographs are in boats.' ' spread throughout the interior. This sense of contributing is the 47 1 /8c; No. 3, do., 43 %c; No. T feed, ! Mr. Frobisher told the commision_ ascertaining the suitability of a par- One hour after the flames were ke note of the undertaking's •marked ,43 1 /8c; mixed feed oats, 34c., ors the ocean line would Iink up with ticular. cloth for a. particular . pur- .:__. discovered Y S a r IiIa —in tab8, barley —ids. '3—G' I Ili r ,. British' alr tgs system with Ca• pose. success, for throug o t the two year y daughteit• of the caretaker who resides of its functioning it has proved to. 57T/ac; No. 4, do., 56 %c; No. 1 feed nadian and American systems,- •Fora nearby, only the fotindation and a be 60 per cent, self- supporting. Each I screeliings, $22 per ton. the transatlantic •service,.:planes cap- be A girl in a smart bathing costume ' 1 chirpney remained.. A strong breeze man, is expected to do his share of i South African corn, 93c. 'able 'of carrying eight to ten ptissen_ was seen sunbathing ,on- a tombstone fanned the flames but carried sparks - away from the ladies' clubhouse, work, which includes not only the Ontario grain, approxiate prices gars and, with a speed of 230 miles in fhe ,parish churchyard at Benfleet V which was occupied ladies, a .few use, necessary household tasks, but the track shipping point- Wbeat, 92 to an hour would b. used: - -Essex, England. ploycs" - • farming and the upkeep in general. 94c;. oats, 32 to 35c; barley, . 48 to The vicar, the Rev, Ralph Gardnet, p At first a eat deal of to air work 50c• corn, 90 to 92c;' rye, 53 to 65c; "In America b the time a criminal censures her sharply in his parish ma. " Trophies and members personal p Y A .,effects Self prey to the conflagration. - _ • .,' was necessary to make things, habit - I buckwheat, 48 to bOc; malting- barley, comes to trial bait the witnesses. satire Handsome prizes won In past years able, and this was' accomplished with 66' to 67c. I a;ainst him have disappeared and be- H; declares [lint she <wa8 "certa3ii_ _ jeers destroyed. Contents of lockers such _speed and good will •that_ the'. _ fore he- gets into jail the rent are dy- ly not overburdened with a sense of work i.self seemed to ustif the end. 81 ins of old age." -Henry L. Mencken. the fitness of things," fncluding clothing; 'clubs, etc., were j y _ i NANCIAL Ih Canada Has Corner on Hard Sprins Wheat ofh What promises to be a gold discovery of rnaior importance; the first . j `. ' "' made in the North West' Territories and which will round out the picture of the rich silver and radium ore deposits of the Great Bear and other areas has been made_ this summer in the Yellowknife River area near the C� - -5. - junction with the North West Arm of Great Slave Lake, N.W.T. Major J. L. Burwash for twenty-five .years Government Mine rnvesti- 0 u, ..gator located in the North West Territories and the Yukon, now President �'�'�� 1of. the Yellowknife Gold Mines, Limited has been working with a party in this area and has just arrived in Toronto with specimens of spectacular eqC� 'tgold ore, chiefly quartz. The gold is visible distributed throughout the 'quartz in coarse flakes and leaves with galena, arsenopyrites and pyrites _- — visible as secondary mineralization., Several groups of claims were staked and a limited amount.' of surface _ .exploration work done. The spectacular discovery was made on the `Bich" L . *group of 24 claims located at the mouth of the Yellowknife River where it 'Junctions with the North arm of Great Slave Lake a few miles S.E. of Fort Rae. The vein is fissure type varying in width from 6" to 2411 of blue R; white ouartz, greatly fractured and with considerable- visible mineralize- ttion. The gold is coarse in flakes -.and leaves and especially so in the frac- tui-e planes. This is a general occurrence over a lengith of 200 feet ex- :.amined to points where the vein enters swamp. On. account of -water ea- a•� Poker Hands ' -- countered trenching was discontinued tempd� aril ' Yva t - A shear zone 200•feet wide was encountered on the Prosperous group of 6 clailils. Located near the "Rich" properties. The shear zone consisted of crushed schisted vein fill material with a considerable amount of mineral- In « » isation visible. Numerous quartz veins and lenses occur. samples o! which It pays t0 ' Roll Your 'Jth gave assays of $17.00 per ton. Surface development indicates -a length of ~ 2000 feet with the zone continuing at either end. On the "Homer" group in the same locality a mineralized schisted zone IS feet was encountered with a 6 foot core showing massive 'rameral= isation and uranium oxide. Major Burwash considers the uranium showing similar with the discoveries of Hotitsh Lake. - - The Grayling group of 6 claims lies adjacent to the, west of the Con- - - - solidated Smelters properties. A quartz vein carrying visible mineralization r' I N E CUT �. consisting re galena, Sampling re results a and" pyrites was discovered and par- CIGARETTE - - - itlally explored. Samplinyr results are not yet available. TOBACCO The A.G.B. Group of 41 claima is adjacent to the `Bich" properties on " three aides. !We Racaeomead "CSd1P:ElZE�- a "VOGVZ- Clptat!• pspW - Major Burwash feels confident that these gold. discoveries rank as of - - -•- .- - - -� -` major importance and with 'the limited amount of surface exploration done - the resuits obtained are most gratifying. Plans are being considered to erect permanent camps, provide the supplies and' mining 'equipment necessary to a a��L - - " prosecute mining development work on a large scale. I British Peer merland, B.C.; growers err inclined 'grades is sometimes 25 cents per The Qnyta group of 17 claims lies approximately roximatel 12 mile, north of m be stampeded into PP y rushing off the boss the Homer properties, The discovery vein is 6 feet wide consisting of Judge At entire crop as soon 'as fruit begins to- . The actual" calendar date when ' - mineralized izeed quartz and vein fill material gave sampling results of $40.00 p fall from a few trees, Accurate men- McIntosh apples are ready to pick - P R'I Winter Fair sureme'nts indicate that McIntosh apl. varies with the season, the district, Federal Loan Saecesaful plea usually increase about' 10. per and even the-individual tree. How- Federal can only be considered as " cent. in volume during the last two ever, there is a very simple maturity At time of writing, the Dominion most gratifying and it again - em- HISTORIC ASSOCIATIONS - WITH weeks they remain on the tree. Ac- test to determine whether the Mcln. of Canada Refunding Loan of 1934 phasises- the excellent position that EARLY CANADA cordingly a box or two of windfalls toah is ripe enough to harvest.. Cut has been subscribed to the amount of the Dominion occupies in a finanpial I _ under a tree does not necessarily in- a few apples, and, if all the seeds are g840,000,000 and with the objectivb way. __ t ' -'•= - - - heft $250,000,000 there does not The Royal winter Fair Horse Show ��� a reduction in the yield. Re- . completely brctvtt, the fruit may be appear to be any doubt in regard to `next' mouth carries an tradition by cords kept over a ten-year period picked with the assurance that It will Fsports to New Zealand j g Show that loss from McIntosh wind. develop full ualk the• success of the, government's fin - Canadian having a British judge for hunter and P 9 _ y jumper classes in the person of Lord fall's at the Summerland Station has Dancing Plana, The response to the An increase of 61.11 per cent was never exceeded .20 per teat, before" • • recorded in imports of. Caasdiaa or! Dorchester, a descendant of Sir Guy NuW �"""" g September 2b. Furthermore, there 8�:'Z'!p' �+ In according to the statistics of New I Carlton, lot .Baron Dorchester, who has often been a b0 tost.�lU lbs. In Two Zealand for -the first six months of ' was Governor of Canada In 1775 -78 per cent. fn-. - °. Months 1984, as compared with-Qije. same per. and Comaaaaderla -Chic! of the Brit- ��e in red colour development be•_ p I !ah troops. !n _the American colonies tyveen September b and 20. The dif- W6p Mapy. People iod !a 1933: The increase ,shown was ference fa returns. -for F$acy and C + Principally !n automobile Brea, elec. I In the stirring years of 1781.85. tric meters, flour, wire, fur skins, Lord Dorchester, . on his visit to Not Too Old to Reduce at 50 Douglas tlr, chassis for cars, lrbn bare Toronto will be accompanied by Lady . u' u Here l., a letter which proves that and rode. wireless apparatus and woo.�-Dorchester, who alarm romps .,.. • �ffls IS THE WAY - there is no' necessity- to tolerate ex- denware.. Some decrease was shown Ily with intimate aaaociattoas with Feel That They're SHpping esssive fatness, even at the age of In rubber boots, newsprint, wheat and Canadian life: Her Ladyship is Kath- TQ HAPPINESS " _ Losing Their "Grip "onThinga � canned fish, I leenr daughter of the last -Baron De- "I was becoming too fat' after Blaqulere, whose father was Chan- Tbere'S notbi :reaching 50, and had etttacks of rheu. There, are many reasons to believe cellor of the Untveraity of. .la - to take the la�oea trol ��ly °�othi mertism and indigestion. I took or- ,that the economlc depression is pass - 1860-62, and a member of the Le ts- the foundation of a na dinary salts and other medicines, but ing as as purchases 1n other countries g h°PPy Ids And they did not do any permanent od. - !alive Council of Upper Canada, so better way tore one to - . - go expand,. Canadian shipments may be than Eo turn to ths�L famous gat it '!'hen I commenced taking Krusgood. As an equine judge, Lord Dorches• tgnk dF expected to Increase, wme,. Wincarnis. _I soon began to, feel. different — _ ._ . ter has oMciated at several of 'the Wiacarnis is not a d It i simply brighter, ' s at n ro gee, had more energy, --- leading Englfah Horse Shown and is the p� of fine wine with all i no rheumatism, and to my surprise, ..Trafalgar Lo -• conceded to be as outstanding au•tho- valuable properties of the 2 safer two months I lost 10 lbs. is IW Long Isc Mines rlty on hunters. grapes which Ibs, ...,.weight, although - I was eatipg much Mr. J. A. Paterson, engineer in biped with the elm every boWe, oom- Iaoree, as di ' ` strength elements digestion fullness had.•nesr- charge of the operations at this com- of beef.and- guaranteed vitamin malt Many people round 40 think they're ly left me. "--W. H. G. _. pany's property !a the Lon Lac Sea Harvesting Problem extracts. "growl -- r The numerous vital salts in Krus- g ng old." Have feel tired a lot _ Lion of Western' Ontario, has reported From your feast' glean of R'iacarnis ... "weak." Have headaches; dizzi- - '• Oen stimulate and tune up the bodily the discovery of two new showings • Harvesting presents a real prob- you will feel` new v ur Stealing ness, stomach upsets. functions from' a number of differ- thn, b '° , during the last few days. Panning of lem t6 the grower of McIntosh apples u6 your _veins. ou will aloe Well, scientists say the Cause of all. ent angles., Your stomach, liver, and 'more soundly, .wake 'more refreshed. this, in a feat man eases, is simply Ilddneye all feel the immediate bene- both these showings has shown gold in large acreages, for in any orchard In a few'days you will have forgotten an acid e$ondition of the, stomach. . !Tits Your blood is cleansed of im- to be present la fine particles -and. ,this variety remains an ideal picking the irritableness of your former halt Nothing more. Purities and becomes- invigorated-and samples are beta condition fora period of about only well state.. You will eeg 'All you have to do is to neutralize : g prepared for ship• Pe Y 8n tbro` b tbe' refreshed.. . You forget . indi estion, ment for sass The com ,.n holds ten days. y , most strenuous de s p y the excess stomach acidity. ge g y p. y y . In man cases however form., y t the to of our - 'rheumatism, and depression in a new some 960 acres, adjoining Big Long says the Superintendent- of the Do- Twenty thousand doctors have eecom. .' When you have one of these acid and unaccustomed feeling of physical .Lac Mines on' the west, minion Experimental Station at Stem- mended Wiacxrnia for nervous d»- stomach upsets, take Phillips' Milk and mental exhilaration. - _ order, nmemia, debility, and all' rem .' of Magnesia after meals and before _ down oonditione, Start taking —and, going to bed. That's alll '. asjoying — Wincarais Lode Yoe$ Try this. Soon you'll• feet like - - The Bono Buildin Value of Cod Liver i �'�H P`k' ta. Ritdd�rnia. W., �eaU� anQili r Pelson! Take either the I For your Bonds, stock and secur- � F. Ritchie � Co: Ltd. Toronto. familiar liquid "PHILLIPS' " or the idea- Send list and offer mailed Im- ' at convenient new Phillips' !Milk of - mediately. Magnesia Tablds :` Made lei Canada. , _ K, `McLEOD .also IN TAB LET BORMt L V S ADDITIONAL > � Ray at. _ Toronto oat. _ ,Pt;illi�' Milk of Magnesia �b- _ and stores everywhere. Each tiny tab- awFirs lettstheequivalentof low- BONE' BUILDING MtN€itL Classified Advertising Authors' Service • ,► �` °� fin- � ♦ uine lie Milk �s� A.�; Strong Bones and Sound Teeth are built of • _. ;:' mineral salts in our food. Cod Livei' Oil helps' r�aarrt ANNOUNCING A NEW PH I LLI PS our bodies absorb these minerals. A Ltat� of�want�edEnEeni o; °anaTO u - MONTHLY' B U L LETIN Scott's Emulsion is doubly 'effective"-because information sent free, % � ���" • , sa�ta.r SERVICE -to artists and au= . .iris =attEmuksi� Cod -Liver Oil in a-9olution- eom�y world Patent A }tnrnacs .278 - - — .- �- --. -.. . - _--� •- -- Bank Street. Ottawa. Canada thorn, listing u to -date in- STIFFNESS ' of* bone building hypophosphites of.Iime and . � -� g jj' - soda .values you re$eive in Scott's formation on WHERE TO well ._Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. za Plenty ubed in M'on 'ts you SELL. Yearly, subscription, :ice Bathn the am* art T,• .,ea NA, ..suss One Dollar. wa6 wrm war before You eeeee w .h.a.r 'tart' resit eon ere re „ lino'!! seia'ilinbe'r up 1 self• roan m ro- I .f es. Send a three - cent' stamped = en .•j nl.lr.es. we rat -�.a- eeae�, S C a rrt'n[err orzzcat, velope for full inf orma- • - 7s- J - :,� ".:.III - = tion on our other service de- - N' _ partments. OFN" . -1 Plisnply -Sick. Skin _: ;:_ �• "lbat infarienty eomDle= t a Fimy�y -•ink skin bdap to you ...weu v the discomfarL d I de an Unlimited" ULS The rash; tb• Dvs tea and the bum all yield b - - . .. _. .. _ 'h"°` I''°1ns�n` i mere Thom t : 'Thirty:Nine Lee Avenue, THE COD L -IYER OIL WITH THE' PLU� VALU� 'ems' °t W''�1d .er,ie. b.hiaa'' e �' ao.a�`b�°`b, c.• kr laid Toronto, .Oats Issue No. 42 --'34 . For Bait by YotwjDrstuiit Is. .w.a•! .LMss.a a.vsrtw� ti %�� :'�'. ,�", 5 •._.,`.E,, >;" _.I e.4, o��'w`'F �,�:r•+•.t'� - - ,�-3ry -. •s;'':_�. ". - „,.,z.;,. ,..�_!, ..a_ - ,- -i�= �L. - ,.. _ - - - .._ _• ' f: d' - .. V,.. .,,.±. n.: ,EN.L..hy •.R• -.F^ i.•.",1�a.�` - . .'G -•i•'. �-S �'i ''•!r •. _ +1- .q.ib... .�... _ "�. ' "`.v.•'i.i�• na.•r` . tiler,_••.,, r+. s+ �- z:•. �h"..,... h.. rH .r;'�•,'�•A't`6�`R,.'•.,cwt. - e.7•q...; -' ..,,•!r.-'. _ .. .: :..i `,'.:...,, ;.7,�:.; ."”, .. s _ - rat -•.; -.,, , , .. ,, "'�"�' LQV�Ll��� ed and may be left at Chapman's the city and go into, the orchards' C'lterrywood ed the Provincial Plowing M�ch store. For information, phone, Mrs. and fields and help themselves to-' 1 1 last week. Mrs. T. Spieran, of Orillia, via- M. S. Chapman. whatever they see. We all know We are pleased to hear that Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bob McGrjskin ret- 3ted her parents, J. G. and- Mrs.'Bax,- .-When taking his -car out orl Wed- What t -would happen if -we were to re- Fenney is around attain. urnedAo their home in St. Catharin- 6 ter, last week. nesday morninir last, Dr. M.cDwen move these bottles -_from their. steps, Some from here attended the Fair es after visiting Mrs, Fenney. - -• -Dr. T. E. Kaiser, of Oshawa, was found that the license plates had and it would happen quickly. They at Woodbridge - on Saturday. _ . Walter Penney and' his sister, Mrs - in the village on Tuesday and gave been renibved. He notified the' Prov- are ,stealing the products that that We are sorry to report that Mrs. - Rennie and husband and family sp- incial Police of- the theft, but hadn articular farmer - .has roduced to W. Burke is ill _pleasant call. - no a ttos than they would • ever p - p -_ __._ _.._. gnt -th_e_ week -end with thei;f psrenta - - -- -Mr- O. Becker and daughter; Hel- a J ftvy pay-taxea, rent and--' all other re- Mr. and Mrs. Sneed. of Torte. hPrP- were recent via- LL .L`v,L_v , lic wv A i,u qufrements, and those persons guilty visited the Fenneys on Sunday. Our young people have commenced-­ t en of Williamsburg Oshawa to- secure new plates, but should be dealt with as we would be Mr, and, Mrs. Leonard Gates• and their weekly again. Mors with C. and Mrs. Bradley was informed that he could re lace if y p suggested. family spent Sunday in Cedar Brae. Annie Petty conducted- arsinte est- _-Miss Margaret Richards, of Tor- stolen later by a l n P guilt of the practice su o," visited- her aunt, Mrs- J. Smith P p$ yi g -to the De- , -W, P. Firth, M A., 'D. Sc :; of Miss Ruth Hollinger Tiss returned ing meeting last week and this week " one day last week • • • - partment at..Toronto. On his return Toronto, died on Friday last at his home aftef'spending a week with her our - ]missionary convener, Miss Ruth __,J, and Mrs. Cator, of 'Toronto, irorrse he found Ghat his plates had. -holes in Toronto. He was well -known sister in Zephyr. Hollinger will be in charge. Every - visited Pickering friends over the � recovered on an abandoned in Pickering some years • ago, hav- Quite a number from here attend- one is welcome. Coll- week-end. stolen car near Richmond Hill. There ing been principal of Pickering Coll _ The teachers of our Public Sc_ . is no clue as to who the thieves are. ege' here for about .ten years, until ••pool attended the Teachers'. Coav_ent- - Farmers are now busy with that fine- imposing building vas des- he" • _ Sc- ion at Guelph. on Friday last. their-fall plowing and in a' few days troyed by fire in 1905, and when — _._ -Mrs, Arthur Gormley spent a will be harvesting their turnip crop that educational institution was re- ' • fe�v days last week in Oshawa with which is as extra wooed one this established in Newmarket he was to r� - �her son, Thomas and Mrs. Gormley. Year. P�•incip,Bl for eleven years, thus be- - ' "Mrs. 'John Cocker, of Chatham, -St.'- Georges Gtiyreh,' .Sunday, ing connected with Pickering College "Piekerin�'s Leader- Store" visited her cousins, John 'and Mrs. October 21st. 21st Sunday after Tr- for over 20 years altogether. He was - _ inity. Children Da No. Sunda diurkar on Thursday Aast. Y Y born in Bradford, Yorkshire Eng., 67 -Mrs. S. V. Bray, of - Kelodrna' B. h -ot-M - f dap Sc= ears ago, -'self came to America in - - -- Sc o enribe,�•s o the - -Sun y 3. C., -who has been visiting W• H. and ,1ioo1 are asked tb attend church, in- 1890. For two years he taught in the • y Mm Bray, left for Toronto and Win- stead at 11 o'clock Parents and Society of Friends 'School in Union m _ aipeg enroute home- friends are also invited. Come and Springs,. N. Y., after which he came Take a • Tip frOnl Us --The Police _Trustees have had show your interest in the religious to Queen's University, Kingston, gr- j" neii. busy during the past week re- education of the children and help aduating in Arts and Science. He- by • worshipping with them. 'No.- ev- was a member of the Society' ociet of- which pairing the sidewalks in the village, rag service,' owing to the United _ - - had become broken. oral Friends, and when a Pickering fr. If you irate d buying - -Mrs. Jos. Cowan of th Brock Rd. Church Anniversary Service on Sun- equently occupied the- pulpit in St. n potatoes day next - ,gecompanied by Ted MacDonald and Andrew's Presbyterian Church. He - - little son have returned liter spend- Commissioner Odette announced retired from active work about 18 t T for winter ;k frig, a .week with the latter's mother on Wednesday an already. .completed years ago; but was extremely act - _ at Flesherton. big turn towards temperance in this ive in social welfare work. As a , Province. An 11 per cent reduction DO IT NOW-, - -Mr•s; dale, mother of. Mrs. •J. teacher, he was very successful, and in the consumption of spirituous liq- man - Smith, of the village suffered s y of his pupils have become pro- . - - -• AT during the .early._ part of the uors in the month of September over minent in the various professions. 1 bags of No:. Il' 1ah - -. week and is in a very critical con- the month* of September in 1933: He is survived by his wife. who was _� -•� dition. and a 'consumption of beer that was a daughter of the well -known oil "Dooley". - -Mr. Parker's new residence wen: double that of the 'same month of man, Samuel Rogers, of Toronto. He Dooley potatoes to go on last year. No matter how dumb on of the old mill site is nearing com- Y is also survived by. a brother and _ etion, and many favorable comm- Pi are You can figure that out. Was it? four sisters in England. - , _ eats are heard regarding its beaut- The magistrates of Toronto are this sale at 51 C. a. bag:--Cash week telling us• of, how severe they_- - = i1u1 appearance. are going to be .on- drunken women $ supplied-5c. - -Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Aunc]man. drivers who lie now as numerous as_ _- `- i _- ags supp ed•5c. eXtr8 and child returned home on'hurs- C ^�� - daj after spending a two - weeks' vac drunken male drivers. Dumb or O - anon with friends in Detroit and in bright, it makes you diizy trying to -' Eastern Ontario. - figure out who is pulling our leg. -Mr. and Mrs. Har. Johnston and - Remember fire Anniversary Ser- daughter, Dorothy, and Mrs. G. B. vices in the United Church, Picker- Order your wiDxer Supply Of - Allison, of Montreal and Mrs. P. mg, on Sunday next, Oct. 21st: ]n t S. CHAPMAN ' « "Allison, -of Cheaterville,'calied at tie the morning, Rev. Prof. Michael, of Coal. _ 3 home of G and Mrs. Bradley. Emmanuel College, .Toronto, &ill - - '• Our philanthropic West End Imp- preach. In the evening, Rev. -J. A. Cranston, of Kew Beach United will trial Service' Station Operator enter- give the address. These :two men are T NEAR jr,'A1 L ODDS tained the young folk to a Weiner outstanding preachers and should at - - lllr ood- �a L - - -- - Roast on Saturday _evening_ last. All tract large. audiences.' Special music � r rt a good feed. Lots of dogs. - 3 is being given by the home choir. - From WILLIAM'S "11IrORK BOOTS, Solid leather, , �i2.95 _ - -The Local Boy Scouts acrd' sect -The Annul -low l Supper' in con -ions of some of the Oshawa Troops, CHAS. LAW, - Pickering STANFIELD'S +WINTER UNDERWEAR, 2.00,: 2.50 and 300 paraded to ' Divine Service in St. section with the United Church will Yhoue 2620 _ 51 George's Church here on Sunday ev- be held on Tuesday night in St. And- y. VELVET HATS, blue, black, btowb, ..erring last. . re w s basement, followed by a splen- did program by the Choir of the St. . ' -'- St, Paul's Atliean, Dumbarton, on _ _.__.'_ -1t ov Ere" not receiving our, weekly Grocery - Sunday', Oct. 21st. Childress' Day George's United Church, Toronto, BROCK -- - '° Anndax School at 2 p. m::Childrena' under the direction of. Don. S. Lin- dodger, ask -to have your batnt put on our d Day service -at 3 o'clock, to wbaeh den. A varied Program is being gn A mailing list'. _ _ - adults and-,children both. are cord- en by this choir who rank as one of '.:._THEATRE the best in the city, a choir of thirty _ yGeosg� and Mrs. Field and soloists, all highly trained and art- ;., ,.$1z,$Y. _Fred T.. 3Unting, - = Pickering J �� i - -. •• dangnter -left -on the week -end for - _ � fatal notar accident occurred � Y � • a three- weeks' vacation in the Unit- Northern Electric$ Sound ° 8 aytm Radio Licenses - _ ; _ EstMblished 1857. - -ed States. They are making, it a mot- about 3 a. m. on Wednesday*morning _ + or trip, an ideal method at this sea- just west of Dunbarton, when a mot - Sound Pictures at their Beet - loon of the year - or transport, driven by John Wood- ward and proceeding east, struck a --The serene frost one night last - -- " _- weclt has caused the lea 'trees -on the man 'walking on the pavement. He - 'trees to fall in large quantities. It was- picked up unconscious and tak- .FRIDAY and SArURVAY - - 'leas also given beautiful color to the en to Br. Pearson's office in the `= - - - leaves on the trees ¢wing the land - ••Globe " ,'track_ From there he was OCT: 18th -and '20th seape a most attractive - appearance. rushed to the Oshawa General Ho$- - 1tal, where he died without, regain-- ` = furnaces are beinr put in mod. ing consciousness, in a tow hours i4SHOOT = - .sl6hape With the prospect that winter Side Pork, i... ..: .. ,.� � will be here at an early date. Ste Papers in his possession revealed his name as J. Fogerty, of 4097 Rue St.. THE WORKS" tar we have had a. delightful sot- - Montreal certificates of good stand -•- 1Saro " "• •'•' • •' .• ZOC. _ fume, a great improvet3]e!pt .over That ing- showed he was a member of -the - - of last year. _ Loin, ... .:. .« .. 1$C. -The W. M. S. of St. Andrew's 'Typographical .•Union. Woodward re= REN BERNIE �[ presbiterian cgngregation are hold- ]owed at once to the police and fol- ;Butt Roast, ,.. .. _ ... 17e. S CK U.1K1E lowed to the hospital. There was -- - - -'- - - inir their Thankoffering meeting pn DOROTHY DEL 'Shoulder,::. Friday, _Oct. 19th, in .the Friends' considerable fog and he Mates hg G _ ' 'Meeting HAUSe. 'Mrs, Williams of slowly,'but did not s Red Ribbon Round 9tesk .., 150. Tbuonto, will rive rs, address. All was driving n 1 the accident occurr- BEN BERNIL S BAND reakfae ' '.• - g ry see an one until Bacon,_ Numerous housebreakings and Ontario Lod' a moo. 324 too$ lace at Peamef 1. $ Cent : •:• l ••• _ f _ 'ladies' are welcome. The Insttailation of Officers of attempted housebreakings have been P • • i their regular meeting on Oct. 16th. Monday, .Tnesday and Wedn slay := Breakfast Bacon, lb. kg, .: :,, reported in the neighborhood dur- �} P 180, ion the last few days. Householders The following officers were install - CF R ed by'Bro.. Dyer and Team 'for the OCT. 22nd, 23rd -and 24th '- •are urged to lock doors and wind- .coming year: J.,P. N. -G., Bro. Robt., All Meats kept under Eleckrical li own, as windows have been Pried Balsdon; T. G:, Bro. Herb Bennett; 44 - _ open . in'' many cases. V. G., Bro. John Caldwell Rec.' Sec„ STAND U l' Reirigeratioa. - b -RADIO OWNF.14.4. BEWARE! Bro. James" Barnes; Fin. Sec., Bro. - did you gel a license this yearItt is Cecil Bradley; Treasurer, Bro. John -l]'' CHEER" reported that the Radio Inspectors •� .R E• F � _ were active in Bowmanville several Clark; Warden, Bro. Fred Ireson; • • about-- sixty -Con. Bro. Jno: Stephenson; R -S =N. G. g {� . " receiver's that *ere not licensed. Fur- Bro. John Balsdon; IR' S V. GN Br, _ WARYER BARTS"R _ �ote�r rtPhon�- 3o0tf) � 4 then, they are - coming this way. Ev " Chas. Pilkey; L. 5. V. G., Bro: Geo. 8H I RLEY TEMPTE --a j• ery Post' Office• in Canada can' sup- - Mutch; _- I, G. G., Bro. L.. D. Banks; MADGE EVAN3 j ply licenses.. 0: G., Bro. Frank -Pearson;' Chap., -Keep in mind the anniversary j� services in the Presbyterian church Bro. Gordon Law. Following the in- JOHN BOLES _ se Sunday, Nov. 4th, when it is ex- stallation, a pleasant and profitable Pickering toil brat Rev.' Stuart Parker, the • time was spent by the Brothers who � � . > were favored with speeches by' D: U. Now Adver tlsom* gfa. ' a eat Market rt well -known Toronto preacher, will I G. M., Bro. Dyer and several. P. 'D. be t1fe The usual cfowlspeaker upper' will be held R - G. Masters.' Later a sumptuous ' OR 8ALE- Sorrel mare. 10 years. • '• W NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT nn the follow Tuesday. Nov. Rth. ' banqu was provided by our local C. FApply wets Booth, whitevale, 8 . - " On Sunday next the services will be T. G. T. Nils: B. Balsdon added to - - -- -- _ the program in her usual Rood style pI(38 FOR, BALE -10 pRiRs. i3 woofs *� held as. usual., 3. n. Yn. and Sunday , old. ApplylH, Dunning,iR 3, Claremont., _ _ _• r W Servant with a recitation and the .evenings • • _y- _ School at 2 o'clock. entertainment 'was concluded with a HROP9HIRE HAMS FOR SALE -Mrs. Kingston had an unfort- S— _ '. _SAS T.1lIiF.N OVER' THE BUSINESS FROM •.. ��' ' few 'dance numbers. Prices reasonable, /Apply to L. Middleton arises accident several days ago.. in Phone-Pick 528, _ _ i.g motoring alonr the fogrth concesson -The behaviour of some of Dori - _ city friends still continues to be of -1OR SALE -Oak heater, self-feed- E. N. E• eEweri ` her car struck- loose Travel throwing such a nature that it is still - permiss- -L et, s4.UO. Miss A. Thom, R R 2; Pickering _. the car off the' mad, at that time ible to call it "unmitigated gaol." PhontJ1faly 1713, . 8tf - -- withgtit aPrious c -0riseciuences• but Tact .Sundav_morning when Maurice 1i`UR SALE-1 -Heintzmsn upright -And from now on a full line - when getting back An to the rnaA a- •and Mrs. Hickey arrived home .from piano; t cement ¢rick, machine. W. J. Monk in. the car turned over iii the ditch house. R. R 3; stottfivine. cAltona). a' Ra Church, they discovered three worn- - = -- - - -; - -- -- of l~resh Smoked and Cured 1_t� causiheo severe, lacerations to the en and six o'r'"se'ven-: men with' a huge `_ITRAYED -On to the premises of ! _ lower' limbs. Her passengers- were truck loading up with the last . of �7w, J. McDonald, Petticoat•Creek. Rosebank , ­not a�TlAtraly Hurt. Hickey's Corncra. 2 calves and 2 heifers. .owner may Meats Will be .available for the apples. Not an apply have same by paying expenses. 8-10 - i -The bale of good second -harA cl- was left. We are "recommending thai `� 1tg1N ELEVATOR FOR SALE- your approval• - I ' L othirw fox men, women and ehildipn the in the country arrange to take a `TGoing concern, -Rood location, inclusive r - - alen Christmas giftst and tnvs fnr truck -load of ' our farmers into the business in stock feeds, c al, salt etc. Ter tM children is hoinfr nackPd, by the W. eyes early some Sunday morriinv •and rauged. Co, Possession Nov. 1st.. Claremont . We can't sell a� the meat so we _ A. of the United C httrrh. Theap art- carry out the idea of Jimmie Friae, are going to $ell only the besto iclei« rtrP }wine distributed in West- At the Star Weekiv -grab all the �1 pR REND- -gaFo� of 100 agree; re• _ . c.",lyoccupied by the late Robert Wood ern' f'ariada, witltAi]7' Afar] ttninstt]nn full milk bottles off the door steps, Conveniently located one half mile west of Dun- Give Li$ a trial.' Satisf action to in religious c reeds or i]ol, _ P-t_ and hike for hemp. T?iat's fair et1- Barton Village Ample build „e•, Immediate , 0. Cs. • stwi, A4wnf frrrl RnTft" ('atti�lir aRlrr,, nvitrh. Tt *� P•. 4. pwseawn. ApPty at th farm x to G, I). Cow. • (lif , p to n+.an «c4ah� .ant. l{, C„ r,a plya -u : you or your money refunded. 1. Donations will be gratefully rPCe from • these people who will drive out fro -