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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1934_10_26J •5. Aw �' 4~ n.,•"{!! f •,r � 4 i", YA,` J fC + ,t,,..• _ d, ..' ..in'.h.., ' ! �.r2•+.i..r ` 4�, ;«f'M�er '•^y ?"5gyf �,,)_ir/"• r .a'J'', _ _ ... . -- :.i,~ _ ♦ -rt -„ -ti . -,�� 9' -..� t.. t "rjF �. 26'. 1934: o . � t � _ NOTICE ' Cedar Grove Dunbarton St. Paul's (Anglican) Dubarton, YAd4od1 The Autumn Thankof ermg „ - meet- GhrihN WOOD October 28th, 22nd Sunday after Tr- ing of the W. M. S. of Zion United �R. H. 0. P &ARSON -Ph]eicisa inity: Sunday School at 2 p. m. Ev- Church will be held in the church __• -- ,- - _ • _ "dSurgeon. Dunbarton. My tr _ _ ening Prayer at 3 p., m. Preacher- on Sunday, Oct. 28th, at 3 p. m. Rev. Oar •trucks- pasts your 'way Rev. E. G. Robinson. J. Roberts, Ukrainian Minister,- of RR. FOR9Y`PH. Opb. D:, Director _ every day." Toronto, and his choir will have •Optpme trical Association of Ontario. It". : " ' ' - - r - tat•se$ 13lmber d the American oawmetrint CQAL COgE, Centennial;. Corners charge of the service. The choir con_ 74rustlished 1898 "r fa ate Eyes emmin•d by appoiatmmt• f _ - ,. - :Pboe �eo4. ctaremost..gac• • sists of about thirty voices and will WuOD, _CEMENTS We are glad 4o report Mr. Hilton be dressed in Native Costume. Every do&. g one ifi welcome to attend this special Brumwel! Out sin after his ion BAND, CiRe V'EL, illness. service. 'EVERYTHING IN CsOOD SHAPE UNOAN B. McINTYHE- Barris The new furnace installed in the r��Spolicitor Notary. Office- -Brock St.. 1r'OR CHOPP1Vr : --- 1litel'iellTdephone�ffue. Whitby. an -chureh Hill, soil mak-W. verybone camfo rtsb A9 WE CHOP SHE FOLLOWING +eta . DONALD RUDDY Ba risu+r.• BUILDER'S SUPPLIES le this winter, we hope. There was no church here on'Stm- -R,• Solicitor, Notary Public. DD letoneyto Loan. A cordial invitation is extended to day last owing, to the Anniversary THREE DAYS PER WEEK ON o OIMe formerly oceppatd b the late A. E. Chris- �1 everyone to attend Sunday School at Services held in the Pickering Unit- MONDAY do"0.aoutb wing of Court House, Whitby. $17 a160* lbeal eartagelwO ;k 1.15 'p. m. Church Service at 2.30 p. ed Church. BRATON, BELL, ROSS & Wright m, and Y. P. S. at 7.30 The apple pickers have completed WEDNESDAY Barrister., Solicitors. Stealing Tower, 372 A• W• MITCHELL -A pumpkin .'pie social, under the their work this year„ a little earlier , sa�r = icre<t. T°r°^t°,; auspices . of the W. A. will be held than last year as the frost of 1933 FRIDAY W. J Beaton. (Succesbeor to D. Munro and Picker- in the church on the evening of Th- made them take no chances. B, 15, Bea. - in g Coal Co.)' 1ti'E GIVE YOU Tls $EST JOB 1. u. F.-Rosi. ursday, Nov. let. A good program : The Myers place where Mr. Loh- _ Loh- A. Wright. Adelaide 2833 s ° ti P101iel'iIIg, Out. has been arranged to commence at man was recently living, has been -ANY WAY YOU WANT IT ] 8.15. Mr.. McCord, talented young 'sold to Mr. Moorehouse, of Mark- R IOI3ARt`iBBarr PIORERIN(i A FOR PIGS, IT IS NECESSARY TO +' � •a•`' Mli1'. VEY- Sarrrt•n.Soticiton,Notaries Office phone 7400 ile4idence.6520 baritone, of Belfast, Ireland, who ham, market gardeners, who will be ;+ _1htic, 41k914 J;onted :cation Life Building..- eras expected to be present to enter- felting possessfoa shortly. We Wei- BE GROUND FINE TO GET BEST "' dwsgr of Yoage and Richmond' Sts. Toronto, fain, will be unable , to attend, but come them to our community. { Pills s Adelaide 4483 and sass, By appornt. DON'T DRIVE WITHOUT t 9datrday evening. Pickering nadenee- Mrs. A. W. Lynde, of Whitby, will The Hallowe'en party that is being RESULTS Pb*. 3613. _ - atf . Public Liability_ _Irisuranie. One ace -- _present to assist in the program, put on by the Club vain be held at idenE may cripple you financially for as well as other artists, including a the borne of Gard and Mrs., Winters 1NtE GRIND FINE - a 90M ON A McMILLAN- Barris. years.- You can now buy insurance novelty ehtertainer, who will help on Friday evening next, Oct. 26th. few, soticic«s. Notary Public• twice at with payments extended over nine ace of Mr. Tbom.on. lot 11. concession 1. able one- Everyone is expected to a ir- " Ur4dtoh". Olike hours: Thursday and Saturday months. Your choice of good reliable retake the evening an enjoy rY P� PDeSr _ _ f sty from 7.00 ►_ m -_ ca s to p. m.. or by Canadian Companies. 2b par tent re- Admission 25 and 10 cetfts their best or worst costumes. _ I 0 t. T «onto : eon Royal -- F: M. Chapman and S. R. Wonn- p 'i►ooe Picts so0ooronw Et aO`g. duction for any person who has driv- scoff attended the Leland Jersey 3�i7 en three years without an accident' Green River sale at Troy, on • Monday. The herd A SUPPLY KEPT Ol►t HAND AT for which he- was to blame and a for- sire, a- son of the great sire of the GREE;~RURN STATION-then seduction of 30 p. c. to farmers. An entertainment. in connection Tennessee sale this vear, sold for BEST QUALITY THAT CAN BE "^ with the ' anniversary trill- be held '*781L C. SSIITH. D. D. 9.. L D. B., � • .� .-:B � M R during .the week. Watch: for San $800' Mr. Chapman brought home a BOUGHT -MORE HEAT TO THE 11�w to Dr. J. N. Dale•)• Graduate of Insurance Ageacy BsouXbam, Out. cements later. daughter, of this bull And Mr. Boake TAN TURN ORDINARY COAL- 9� or Destat Surgeons arse Torso- of. -the Front' road bought a _ yearling f3- iv.nit7. At Ctaremos: oak: over D. A. Phone Pickering 515 - The Y, P. held -.their _first social T EP. ErORL THE MOST ECON. ' e's •vRty Taeds7 and Fads . Pbone - -- - --- of the season last Friday. in a Sias son. 3.11. zTitl OMI(AL TO BUY The Beal Store, C]sremOIIt querade. Prizes were ¢iven for the Dunbarton BERT T. FALLA19k* L D S.. four best costumes. _ _ - •i W. _•. �RF�1V' i1 D.S.. Caadnate.r th• Royal Cdtxse of PHONE 8'24 monthly meeting next Wednesday, sargams and the lfniversity d Toronto The sate of the late Robt. -Wood 1n r•tldeoee steoad door wt d St. And- In FURNITURE 31st. Word for Roll Call, "Ti1- saw'schatrch. Pickering. Qnt. office boor.: s anksltiving", Mrs. Wm. Gray and a'� well attended and .good prices �. 0. to 4 a., or by appointment. (X-ray Mrs' J. Nighswander will. be . the realized. FRED S T A�C EY ql •ervi.eL 1�b•se Pick 3700. , 43ur We are displaviog an attractive hosteseea. All ladies cordially web- 'Miss Mary Anderson ,of Montreal - - variety of spent last *eek end at her mother's . come. - Pain: rand Paper- hanger _ � 6str>fet• Aluminum and Graaitewsre Etc. - Temperance Day will be held here home here. Furniture and Furciture Wm. and Mrs. Lawson, of Pegs- 86 cents per hour or by contraet - - Novelties. on Sunday, Oct. 28th. Mr.. Ed. Lewis burg, Ill., and son, Dr, Lawrence .anywhere. AELIZABETH RICHARDSON- P g of Claremont, will be the speaker. •Fine and i+utomohik Insttraece of all kin, Pria;eis lour; in ><er is with times. Special music. This being the tarts and Mrs. Lawson, of Chicago, visit - Satisfaction (4usrsoteed. - ssllrsaaOung coaspanisiof solid financ,d stand- Temperance Sunday of the year, sea} Alex, Lawson ..and Mrs C. : 15 years experience. -M. - • would -like as many as possible' to R Holmes last Sunday. �j POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, Giproe and Lame attend. Anniversary Ser��iees wit] .be- held PINE DRIVE, DUNBARTON - 1' e l r O•tnMas of Tort andGubrto: ♦s•. in the ,United Church on Sunday oe,write Dianharton P. O. - The Ladies Aid will hold their ttsa sd.. of au gaga :aawae.a s• as asasews Just arrived a large shipment of The Anniversa sert-icec for the Smith, at it a. m., when 'Rev. Fred' s>aabw alierwor«saiv.eP . o., oaf yP g Green Rivtr-Baptist Church will be Smith, of Markham will Shingles For Sale Gi roc is the following sizes : preach and R. BEATON. TOWNSHIP 48 Ia. z 72 In. Gyproc _ held ore November 4th., The after- will be assisted by the home choir, �. Cl Conveyancer, commieaioser. nor 48 in. z R� in. •' noon ervice will _be at 234:. The who will be assisted by Doris Hall - a�davits. Accountant, Etc- Issuer of � b�. iday, of Whitby, soprfuty soloist. At - ` -- a�Lcenw. wbieevsbe. out. - Claremont Quartet will have charge y Galt GAIvabised Steel Sbiogles. _ _ 48 in. z 96 is-.: the evening service at 7 p. m. Rev. Bird's Felt Slate Shingles. • of the music. The evening Service � MAW, LIOENRED AU@ 48 in. x 108 in. -:aill begin at 7.30 with the Cherry- A. D.. Robb, of Oshawa will preach Also, re -rubL +•ring buggy whe Is. ONBER.ror Yort,Qntano and Dorl,am �8 in. z firs Donc►cooa BoarA and will be assisted by the choir of fi eosdea An trend. r ..f.. prootoclT attended wood Choir in charge of the music. L*w n wowet s sh %r pened. - i>r Ts.aarwooaeta. Dat slat saws tas7 b• 'Tsar Little Special speakers are being arranged the Claremont United Church chiJir. T. PAT8R9UN'9 • (`LARE11ut,1' arveng d at Nsws' OMcv. Bel. and t•depew H •., d H'al1 Pla•tPr for. This will be- a ha pv time for an On Tuesday evening, Oct. 30th, a Asst s••.• Whitby, oat Qv , DICKERING . p C,t11 and fret priren. Phone 2612 �. • . old- fashioned gathering, don't you fine program will be given by the 4aRNET ROHERTSO ♦v - - - - _ following artists: Miss. Newton ---- - `'� be left out. Elocutionist, of Toronto; Miss Phy- Electrical Oontrw ^t3•r LUMBER YARD _ usham ilia 'Henna, Soloist; and R. P. Catch- SELLING OUT 1Yirifa clod Re trio f•.t Lt bt pole, baritone. ' The program • will r i . Ps R fi follow the Fowl - Supper which is 'be- The entire stack Of or power. _ . The Elmer Willson family, of Tor- ing served from 6.30 to 8 o'clock. - .11 kinds of e<ec ca� Rood. -Pickering- Mills onto, spent Sunday at the Gannon Admission, 40 and 20 cents. _ }gorse. -e,v Groceries to be - ,Y ly kept In stock, �. �ckerinR W. J. Brown and son, 'Jack, and Annual Fowl 1 Supper and Concert a _ Met8h, ��' A Miss Ella Wallace, of -Toronto, were Pickering. Tuesday. Nov. .6th -Isold at cost �+ Il week -end visitors of the Browns. - E SPECIAL -RATES Mice friends la was a guest of ,Greenwood ' Aurora friends last week -end 'and at- '• _ Also Mitts and �71ov88,' Bat - and Potdtlisy Supp- tended a Salvation Army Rally there. Mrs. Thos. Oliver returned.to Tor teri6s. Tires, Tubes, il -. ON FARMER'S EARS Dr. Lyman -Barclay and family, of onto on Saturday. ' t - Bee Ue i Toronto, visited the former's moth- The Circle Girls are going to Br-, and Grease, at lies. -in stock at. all er, Mrs. Chas.. Barclay on Saturday . ooklih on Wednesday. ..Once. B'or all Clasfles of Insarsnce: 1 Iasi: Miss Rutledge spent the week -end M times Rev. J. E,. Glover vrill have charge at her home. in Honeywood. - ;,Pbone 2729 'CYRIL E. MOBLEY ti � of the Sunday School session next' Mrs. Jane Boyer arrived borne � a . Sunday and will speak 'on "Temper -. from -,Palmerston last week. Pickeriilp� Ont.. -Chao in Dail - ante'. James, and Mrs. Raine spenbt Tues JAMES WA-TSO/Y ` s .n p54 t D1 ��TTpP Born, at Oshawa Hospital on Sat day with Mr. and Mrs. P. Willows Proprietor _ - N. Lockwood urday, October 20th, to Mr. and Mrs of Victoria Square. y_ s SIMMflNS' l�+D - - Harry Lade (nee Gwendolyn Devitt) i D. A. and Mrs. Pugh and E. and $�pA Road On oral Store a daughter. Con ratulations, Mrs. Pugh s spent S1lnday with Em- Mr. Bell and the- pupils of his Mrs. and Mrs. Ormerod. 'i'ICKERI \Gl, ONT. music class plan holding Town Hail service the chur - ,;OUTFIT. o evening, Nov. iTersaryn enncas , atpM nest Zion. n social n e �� n Friday event ov. 9th. - panein��,��. �►i .walnut _. R. Q'..�j $ -- Mrs. _Bert MaW..-. «�o a visit- Master Ross Wall has had the cast or for a few 'days during the .past - removed from his arm, which was ± ' steel bed with a' good . FUNERAL DIRECTOR . week with her daughter, Mrs. Har- broken several Sweeks ago, and will FROM ' cable _ opting and felt bron, and son-in-law at the lake : soon be back to school again: • 8' Private Ambulaneo shore. - Mrs. Andrew Pe Holland • cg's group of t2te IDSttFei88 ' .` ' Day find Night $erviee lair, and Mrs. •John Dyer and -ch- United Church, has secured the Vict- Comp late X13.94 _ Phone 9000. _ _ t`ldren, of Oshawa, and Mr. and MI's' oria Square Dramatic Club, who will _ l? f W. Dyer and children, of Columbus, put on the entire program � on Nov. our import order of Dutch ,Malvern 5000 spent Sundayy at the }tome , of Mr. 9th, consisting of a short drama-to- 40 INCH CEDAR CHEST and Mrs. RoBt. ' Devitt. Rather with .-music- -and singing. This . Bulbs! has arrived, and con- Markham, Ont. On Tuesday, October 30th, a't the dramatic club 'are no strangers here tame, asasnal, anar,sortment In wAlnut finish, cedar _ _ home of Mrs. Brown, 'a ineetirix is having put on a good play some time of the finest bulbs procurable.. lined called to pack another bale for the ago. ; - . - : 'tooa �a1>z�, . io so PLODGHING s ' West. Although the members of the The W. K. S. met at •the home of W. M. S. are in charge of the work Mrs. W. W. Gee, with Mrs. Charlie Darwin Tulips, Double Early rr. - ' of packing the bale,-it is hoped that Stevenson ' in" the chair: There were Tulips, Parrot 1rulips, Botan- KIIyIMOA S' the ladies of the community will all eleven members present. The meet- ical Tulips, Snowdrops, Crow' help in any -way possible with new ing opened with singing "Come, -GLIDER-COUCH or old clothing, , Fritillar%a, Chiundort +, , GET YOUR PLOUGH g grocerieg or Christ- Thou Almighty King," followed 'by cus, - - - mas Rifts for children. Come along prayer, and responsive reading. Mrs. Sel11a. Hyacinths, Paperwhite. a Full length, with head _ SHARES HERE with your Rifts, on that afternoon wagg then read a paper on " Tlia Narcissus, ' Daffodils,.• „Reggl .. and have a- part-lp that work. Fverv- Circle of Friendship," telling of Jes- Lilliee. ;.r.; r neat. ' This is one, of our` gave your furnaces, stove[. one welcome. _ us. on Earth. as a friend- to man The smartest 00110hes- ford pipes attended to On Saturday _evening,_ October . November Circuit Rally was discuss- _ Ouly .$1`Z_S5 - - _ NO W -• 20th, a fairly large and representat- ed with the travelling speaker, Mica Secure your require>lesats whilA - ive gathering. -of the ratepayers, and Mitchell, as guest speaker. Further the assortment is uomplets, Our • >i'; S.TERRITT If it's a new furnace, range or h number from Oshawa and other announcement will be given later. prices are right, consistent with , ,: : _ 4 r laces..met in the Town Hall to hear Miss,May Brown Rave the introduct quality offered, t t 'Co A. -heater,' -we cati @apply you, p Controller James Simpson, of Tor - ory chapters of the study book Funeral Dlre(3t0>< and satisfaction guaranteed. , onto, whose appearance here was sp. - "Builders of the Tncllan Church" by - -_ - -- _ ~ F n eranae Service onsored by the C. C. F. Controller Stephen Mill. :1•it•s-. Gibson reported , K I NG N W TH' P C R E -S ALVIN BUSHBY Simpson is. a very able and forceful the bale of c}othinR had been sent, Janes Drug Store Phone 1300 speaker, and dealt with the subject to B$w�Inanville for distribution in i Piaiier�a$, Hardware Phone 4600 ' of Milk Production, and other iestlest needy parts of the province. The Phone 6W e Ontario [ lfl�l�iillit V _ of a political character. The audionco meeting cict_aed with rrayer by MIv � gave him a most attentive and in- Horton, after which Mrs. Gee served 1 pICKERTNG ONTARIO - - � „K"'.+, ,.:' .<,'�3:v: •:1S�er' ...T ..• 7ri* o. "-I- ®"�i?_- a.1d'3•y 4. .es.ae.c,•;:� : tgoe�^�ra . -„,... _ �Y _•M >• .• .^ •f -� ?r- ,\ - � ..a..a. * -yamv :•E4 - A CIF' i..jiw ' 'tit' .. ,�.•! � •'.A �' 0 The King Likes to Cook u ,�...� , ' ` . —An amusing ato of Kin - _ London a ry g George is told by Philip Inman, man - aging governor of Charing Cross Hospital, in his book, "Oil and Wine," just published. r ...•. ;. ,h� {;:; ” • The King, he writes, was passing - - - -- - - ong the eorridor- to one of the ward <; #4`• ?.;'•.,,<. when he stopped before the door of - "¢ the ward kitchen, - "May I go Inside ?" the King asked, a aurae bending down before a gas opened and revealed ::::<:�:<r:;:<• '',,. •'•:: The door was op - •- ... ` ,.: . . . oven. The King took in everything at a glance and then said: "I'm very q Ora a Pekoe interested in kitchens. I sometimes d _ �reah from . do a little cooking myself —that is, EJL L • ' h I all wen 'm awed., .. Blood ... ., .... ,.. : #hS Gardena f ' y� �......... cision were dampened by this sud- It was February when Kelly an : den complication. Miles frowned upon Genevieve went to live at the Hun it from the first,. and Norah, uncer- _ .(To Be Continued.), ' FRETTED tadn of what it might imply, urged more mature, consideration; but did _ AND FUMED sot oppose. a k tyro also ho t caging of dd - But Genevieve had caught fire, and 'sea knows also how to check the ''de - - ,� , the idea of being mistress here,, with signs ' of the ungodly. " — Racine. �� , • _ By the Author of Peacarrotwr' no niggling restrictions and an ab- - NEL 1�� M. SLA�i.�iN Bence bf her father's irking interfer- :SLUGGISH y epee with even harmless pleasures; swept all objections aside. �� Blue" Spells "` Kitty would go to town, and that DRAINS.Ya•Dsia o! >es•o.diag Chapters so highly improved that it wsa just nice house in Hobson treat toss at Reduce some women to the - The principal character in the story a matter of running it under his last possible, and Robin would make petulant shadow of their owe V is Kelly Pencarrow, grandfather's supervision. It lacked his home with her, Life had Its com. smiling selves. Others take NTIL'l.ilAtEO Kelly Is the eon of Sir Miles Pen - �� the Vegetable COm ouRlt carroty, a lawyer, whose father and scope for his enterprise, and Matthew. Densstiona,• , when they feel the 'blues" . mother emigrated to New Zealand and had passed the stage when he would The home on the Terrace seemed coming on. It steadies quivaw brought up a family who are now the encourage or sanction ezperimeats. suddenIq denuded. Daly Maggie, a ' ing nerves;; . helps•to tone up - parents of the Young people with whom But now he had gone. The place stood quiet girl of no tbegen"healt:h.. gives the story is concerned. particular charm 'or Si sir Miles Pencarrow wished Kelly to tenantless. He saw it in the bright character, and Peter, when he was more pep •' :more charm+ become a lawyer and to enter his light of this summer day as a thing home from college.' remained with LYDIA E. P I N K H A M'S father's practice, Kelly Insists on be- coming a farmer. He joins an uncle, desirable. Now he had more expert. Miles and Norab. They became and- his Michael Pencarrow,, who owns Duf- ence, but no less enthusiasm; denly aware of this new desolation. VEGETABLE COMPOUND field farm, recklessness had been tempered. If Desertion, Miles called it. His uncle has a daughter, Ella, who falls in love with an Englishman nam- he could get 'a block of hill country, ed Gentry Ella's father otters Gentry a perhaps across. the 'ragne, or over the k half -share In the Duffield Farm. 'This infuriates Kelly ' Pencarrow. Moonshine Valley, and work them to. He Quarrels with gentry, assaults him gather! To live here, in this hospit- -- -} and leaves - Duffield to work elsewhere. able old house with its wide doors &U � �`�J� Li� Kelly received a summons to the bed- t side of his dying grandmother, the and gateway; to enlarge and perfect mother of Sir Mlles Pencarrow. - Grannie's Barden; to carry to com- ' Arrived 'at the bedside, he is asked If pletlon the thin" she had planntd -he' will apologise to Gentry and thus give her the assurance that the lamlly and -he had dreamt of; to ". HINDS a hope of reconciliation. "Father, I would like to lease the By the Will, - Kelly inherits two thousand pounds, and purchases some Home Farm, and buy It later when �` C�1SSO1Ve3 bash land second TaDsesno I can ......." . L In his second his he Invites his _ sister Gone his sat}or- brother Pat Quick, imDu28lre, I{elly 'had come CREAM C11 • and his coivatns. Robin Herrick and back as surprisingly' as he had gone Jennie Macdonald to come to lly eta 1. away. Before Michael or Gentry or �+n While they ra•' With him, I[elly starts _ a bush fire part of clearing operations. an7one else had time to, think or de- - 'never harms The tire. ►flied by winds, gets, out of tide, . Kelly had claimed his privil- _ control: ege. And he knew that Grannie 'd The young Pencarrows are rescued plumbs � and return to the home o! Str Mlln, would be glad Lhst it was he, wha I{ e bringing with them a baby g•u se understood and shared so closely i g parents have been killed, and those secret delights of a garden, who _ - stout- hearted assistant, Potty Beaker. stout - hearted a,ubtaat, Potq Barker. _-was to be. heir to the work Of her rW= _ -_ybe b��' After the disaster, XsUY g� to hand, J ' - 13j7 dfi11>fii� Zts� W CYSy t0 work on the farm of a friend. Theo "I'm glad, m bo s «r' ii�QQC ' Grandfathor Pencarrow dies, S . Y r. I'm to lad them clear Slid free- rumung. -- you will carry on. the old place. I'm damply sprinkle wt's pore The Pencarrows gathered for the t3=e it fi what they world halve wish_ -; g Flake Lye down each Week. Use funeral, - and afterwards Males read ed —ybur Grannie —" Males stopped PAPERS -' the will, which, as previottaly Arrsug- abruptly -and blew his nose. t full strength—it Will not is any �� made special pro►ision for Bitty. Michael put a hand on his shoulder Way harm QniRld o! plumb- w 1 share to some ex- in. the old 'affectionate 'way- - would V \ But they elf a_ a w - - Ting. It cuts right through 811, tent to the ultimate disposal of the "Couldn't be better, was all ere EASIER TO HANDLE - o� dogging platter - - - ]tills genes estate. saki. Hot to Kelly ii conveyed much.. AND NO WASTE... SJ land destroys Odors. Mattbews; 'who Lad made his will It was' Michael's phrase of complete IN THE It'seasytobeyawownplumber some years before, while his ' Interest wpDroial. the _high -water mark-of 1thiS workless Way, and you've no was still keen, expressed the wish his praise. DOUBLE that. the home farm at the Hutt The Gentrys offered as cammen't; AUTOMATIC ti Unwelcome bills to pay after- might remain In the family, and he it did not impinge upon their lives. BOOKLET Wardsl Chet a tin of t3illett's Lyn left it to Michael and Miles, whom Philips would never have consented ONLY / �\ _ • from your grocer today- It will be appointed trustees, to make what to- live on the Hutt Farm, despite _ / Q -save you hours of unnecessary arrangements they deemed wisest its proximity to Wellington. It lack- C scrubbing algid' rubbing ;ill ovex" when the time shanld come. ed the prestige of a sheep atatio3L i �Z nbe house. To part with the old place was un- Genevieve's eye flashed with the thinkable. That . Grannie's garden fire of a 'sudden inspiration, !; Wwr r dinalva M in bog water. The se. "And I'll keg house for ' the pro- "m of dw I" asses hasp the water, should fall into a stranger's hands p was almost sacrilege. digal." she announced. "Kelly, I'm ' engaged oil the spot, and take over When Miles had finished reading Fl= BOO=LET —The new edition the will, and the expressed wi'eh that my dutles with you.,, rile �3i11ett's Lye Booklet glva dos- -Her face lit with pleasure 'at the • _- -- ,� or 1�ed hints for ti>ae this a land on. which they stood, this thought. Fe' w Min u t e' s -Eases _ lend work with this clamor soil from which the family sprang, • "Ybu means It ?" asked Kelly, sera- • - - - :. disinbetant; also contains by di- should not pass . to strangers, a hush • ously.' rel tiros for soap (malting, tborougb ran on. the group. "Absolutely!" ..,.Neuritis Pains No W. ! ckaasing and other-usce oe'tbe &m. Miles' already knew the contents Might aand relief- at Kelly's de- - Address Standard Brands Limited, of the will, as he had drawn it, It DISCOVERY B R Elal G I N G 'QUICK R RELIEF I E F ,FrswAvenuelsLiwty3heet,Toreatm was .no surprise to him, nor to Mich- Ontario. aei. Looks were exchanged, but , nn. That Depressed Feeling FROM PAIN TO MILLIONS „ word. was spoken. Who was to carry - on the Home Farm? Would Michael Is Largely Liver come back, and leave Gentry on Wake tap your Liver Bile Remember the pictures below when practically as soon as you swallow it. GKLETT'S 'Duffield? Impossible! Would Gentry — Without Csloatel you want fast relief from pain. Equally important, Aspirin is ' take over this property, which was. Demand and get the method' doc- safe. For scientific_ tests show this: You are "feeling punk" simply be- :Mors prescribe — Aspirin. Aspirin does not harm the heart. _ so much nearer town, and so should cause your liver Isn't pourfn its daily Millions have found that -Aspirin Remember these two• points -' y appeal to him and to Ella also? And bows pounds . "s-t on Hind elimination your eases even a bad headache, neuritis . Aspirin Speed and Aspirin Safdtyy. EATS DIRT would Kelly, once Gentry` had left, both hampered.' and' your entire system or rheumatic pain often in a few And, see that you get ASPIRIN. It _1_1YE* go back to Duffield with Michael? is being poisoned. minutesl is made in Canada, and all dru ggists What you need is a liver stimulant. In the. stomach as in the glass have it. Look for the name Bayer - - -- Would the -wheel turn full circle, and Something that goes farther here, an Aspirin tablet starts to dis- . in the 'form' of a cross on every :.: " . CONSERVATIVE, the little balls drop into the appoin- mineral water, oil, laxative candy or solve, or disintegrate,' almost the Asppirin tablet, A sports writer says there are 300 ted groove, as ordained by fate? no a the bowelroughage ining tithe real instant it touches• moisture. It be- et - t tin of 12 tablets or economical . Unds of -games played with balls. Kelly previously had refused to cause of trouble, your liver. ;gins "taking hold" of your pain bottle of 24 or 100 at any druggist's- . There's more than that man kinds work for his grandfather on the Hutt Take Carters o ha Liver Pills (mer- Y g lY vegetable. 1\o harsh calomel (mgr- _ Played ,with golf balls alone. property. It was, he said, already curl')• Safe. Sure. Ask for them by name. Refuse substitutes. 2fic at all . - druggists. „ .... Why Aspirin Woks So Post ' EDWARDSMU'RG _ _ Drop 'sn Aspirin - MAKE YOUR FALSE tablet in a glass of , s water. Note that SE+ FORE it touches the L „ bottom, itr is disinte- :. TEETH HOLD FAST _ grating. Eat, talk, sing and shout and never IORN SYRUP _ fear gall da earn t Y » else teeth stick an der to w �PRpSBUa� on Dr. Wernet's Powder —they fit - " ' • • - ' -' "' Q snugly- comfortabi can't ahp:. what ha in these afisscs The - famous energy producing Ptescnbed by wort 's 1 dentists �IN Z SKONDS BY STOP WATCN =tart - ,sweet—an easil d1 ested f00 —they know It's the best i but• An Aspirin tablet starts to disinter tablets start "tjWna hold" of -.pain invaluable for infants, growing - „ pQ g g bttlE —say drugstore. =grate and ao to work. -a ,few minutes after taking. �t children, and eiijoyed by the whole family. _Issue No. 43—'34 -When in Pain Remember These Pictures VP ADroducr of The Canada Starch Co.,.Limited 46 47 ASPIRIN is the trade mark of the Sayer Company, Limited, • is t' .. Y - - - - r' "•.i! _ ,war • •, --i- -� - - r .. T .. " . .. f ' ._ ` �'�4��v. Schoolgirl _ _. _:�o They Y xh0�0 t'leCke� Own you Spell 'Iyese? __ _ Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson What nouns do college freshmen Furnished with Every mispell the ottenest+ "In all quarters one sees scientaata :: -:•: w, i J% Pattern Dr. Robert C Whitford head of the trembling with enthusiasm on tbt ti Department of English at Long Island threshold of great discoveries." —Sit -- _... - - University, Brooklyn has given one Josiah Stamp. - - -answer to -t2rat - question- in -bis-depart- • • • _ _ +• ' _, meat from themes written by fresh- "Oar granchildren make live to men in the English. composition O rp ace the introduction of compulsory course throughout' ,last semester, fatherhood and the conscription of t. bled moat frequentlyhwase "occurrence, urren e, mothers. " —Aldo a H uxley. p ' u with 'mispellings of 'Judgement," "ec -- • ` • •� ::.Chatter �- stasy' and "psychologist" close be- • • ■ • • � ,hind, _. I do think America is the habit- ?; c - The list follows: Abbhorrence, ad- able part o! the globe. — Fannie. usy Mars M. Mersa Hurst. x _ venturer, auxiliary, cemetery, comis• sion, development, dilettante, disap- "The trouble is not over- produe. pearance, dissimilarity, dormitories, tion, but under FILLING IN THE HOURS AND YOUR PURSE - evataay, embntreasmenf, eaMronmeat Upton' Sinclair. existence, friends genius, graphology, A fortunate friend of mine had "time on her hands." She look- hypocrisy, incident, Intelligentsia, ed around and deicided her reception hall was large enough to turn_ Judgment,, loneliness, occurrence, pan- The Passing of Ruth Into a gift'shop. She advertised for home -made articles and found _ tomime, parliament perspiration, there were many women who had things to sell. piece, plagiarism, prejudice, principle, As the baseball, season winds. up, t, 1ne ;�ICa hclYCd ##stir; -al�d a fair commission was her reward. privilege, professor, psychologist, qui- the lane are taking it for granted that w Many acquaintances thought the'location poor but time proved my a �au6.. �..�•.aleaa „com, �oY`ali�.., t of - h ` resilience, restaurant, in the regular line up and are giving friend's enthusiasm was warranted. him an ovation that testifies to their affection, observes the Baltimore Sun, ti * * * * _ _ Vast Empire Public The Bambfno'a future Is not definitely y.` FAMOUS DEDICATIONS • • w Works Plan Is Urged settled but he is growing old quite 40 "Heads And years —and nobody seems to doubt Journalist Betty Ross has just published a book, Perth, Western Australia, —A pro-' that the most colorful playor that the •Tails.” The. dedication reads: To My 41usbind, Maurice' Anam, posal for vast public works on an game has ever produced is on the way '°e LL:B., without whose friendship and encouragement this book would Empire 'scale as a vital contribution out toward ending the depression was el- Thus at the last game of an en- liave been Written just the Same. aborated today by Sir Walter James, gagement' when the team%is on the Another— Humorist P. G. Wodehouse dedicated one of his „ chancellor of the 'University of West- road, the crowd rises to applaud -his .books to his wife'and daughter. It is something Pike this: "Without ���� ern Australia and a former premier of. final appearance at the bat until he whose unfailing help and advice this book would have been finished this state. disappears into the dugout. And in in. half the time." _ He was presiding over. a public New York where the great Yankee i - * * * . * * - Daughter, being smart acid sophist meeting when he advocated this plan. Stadium is looked upon as a moms_ 4 ' DOU $ _ - fleeted, will just adore to wear this L Ruth, w wing power s Leaders of the Nationalist party in meat to R hose dra t f - - - -• -- - dd•I'LIE- GII ARRIE'P . attractive dress for classroom. the State Legislature declared such a largely made the building of It poe- Printed velveteen stamps its new- co-ordinated . plan necessarily would sible, all eyes were centred on him !n E q y - ness in the mode. It will be found be dependent on mutual coaceaslons knowledge that his playing days are .. - . .. _ Miss Wendy Barrie, . English film actress has ac aired a vet - v actical besides being so es between the K! g om e appropriate nickname. She is hailed in the studios as "Dou h' g erg pr b 16ai l ic, L� �a���i ee She visited Paris, � ¢ht -1_ lottery: ticket,--- ,�dingly sue- -.._. ea�lnieaa -_ IIa t United n d and th over, The few remaining games are won ten thousand francs; went -to the races, doubled her ten :thous- Another nice idea is green cordu- used Into-farewell parties to Ruth, It is not too much to say that If - : :and'. !oy. "Our minds can only be acquainted Ruth did not save the national sport , ` - When cofigratulated, she nonchantly announced,' "Its in the Red Criss -eroas wool crepe :with with things inside themselves — he redeemed it from a low ebb. Whoa family. An aunt of mine won 3 t,000 pounds in. the Irish Sweep: plain navy trims is fetching. never with things outside." — Sir he began to hammer home runs, he i` So, it would seem that " Qough" Barrie is a good parody of Du- foams milk. _lg d ljerseay, tweed' cot- James Jeans. gave a tonic to *lumping attendance. -Barry. t�Y P go are .other fascinating fabrics, for this = 'POSTSCRIPT TO A Lt! 1lt:.R easy- to -meke and inexpensive dress, - 8, 1 1 and is years. S for wiz- i u b _. . Written in Early Autumn to one in the Gountr•�) ' - 8, 10, 12 and 14 years. Size 8 co- - There is a wild rose free beside the fence quires 2 yards of 35 -inch material, ,,,, „�„• .......e and 3 -8 yard of 35 -inch, contrasting, , - In the orchard; past the swamp's west end and 1% yards of b -inch ribbon. LE880N No, 30 - ship tends to arch up the centre like! Where little willow trees are growing, thence HOW TQ ORDER PATTERNS THA CAPSTAN shown in' figure a hog's back and the upper decks are Straight south. The turf will spring and mulleins bend Write our name and address "114 illustrates a strong massive ap- put into a state of tension, while the g y aratu o Beneath your feet. Always this time of year - plainly, giving . numbe'r and size of D s f wood made to revolve. The bottom of the vessel undergoes com_ upper part (A) is provided with holes preuion. The strains set up is this Butterflies hovering over purple thistle such patterns as you want. Enclose for the reception of bars or levers way are called hogging strains. Will rise on dusty wings when you come Clear, ,' ' fife in stamps or coin (coin preferred And you will hear the sweet, half - frightened whistles _ _ -wrap it carelkilly) !or each nom- which are used to cause it to revolvs, When the position of the waves to and thus raise a heavy weight by win- ersctiy reversed so that the two ands i Of yellow - feathered finches.. Slanting wings her, and address your order to Wil- ding a heavy rope around ae B. At C. are supported by .the crests, while the " Will shadow windy grass. ?here you will find son Pattern Service, Went Ads- you will notice safety catches to pre. hollow between them passes under The giant puff -bails that the rain brings ]aide-St., Toronto.• -vent the drum (B) from slipping back, the middle, the latter part of the ship, : : �A►nd mushrooms delicately coral - lined. _ _ The students who have access to has a tendency to droop or sag, au& "Then when you find the wild rose tree QUEER WORLD the wharves will helve many opportnn- the bottom Is consequently extended; Bring a few bitter berries home to me. : ' ities of shaping sketcl: ^3 direct, Other while the upper works are pet into a : L£ONA AM£S HiLL. p letter received by Father John, students living inland will have to state of compression. This is called . one of the Benedictine Monks who fall back on the aid of pictures. Talk. a sagging strain. These hogging and sred him in, look after "Old Salta," at Alton Abbey Ing of pictures, it will be a pleasant sagging strains are among the chief And the feel of a dJ►g's nose throat surprise to note the variety of des. problems of shipbuilders. Hants, bore 165 • stamps, total value under my chin; igns !a the different capstans now In After the monopoly of the East In. Hottest of hot a,orles in the U.S. The grunt of contentment, and, last- 2%d. The letter was from Mozambi- .use. Many Influenced by the modern dia Company ended, the trade of the Press was the Lindbergh kidnapping ly, the snore— I que, Portuguese East Africa. Father : murder, In and the ar- Ali! how can It be that- I'll- hear it J' John was surcharged 8d, because the - - s made the letter overweight. .:!rest of the clam- mouthed Hauptmann. no more. p Any publisher would have given gut my little brown dog. has gone Madrid taxi - drivers recently struck =; r— 1— _� ^ ` - in support of the right to toot and in j' a year's profits for the complete scoop into the dart "' �- protest against fines inflicted for the rte- oa the case. Certain Manhattan dell- With a wag of his tai# and..aa eager, — ies even had men permanently swig- glad bark. breaking ref new'flnti_' •r•; lz�cs for s wed to the story year In and year out In vall will It be It I .whistle or, call, I night drivers �a ambitious Heatstling visited New A New South \ \'Sit± lien- has laid For my little brown dog will not hear 4 ,Jersey State Police aeaaquarter: ev. an egg ?Salt 4 toot in length and only _ me at; all. halt an inch less fa diameter, — ' j• - cry week on his day oft, patiently bur- I -- - -- - . y At a party given at Stockholm by - • `rowing on! the Inside track. 90 I wish' for_ him alvraye' the ,best ' - - . ' :� ' •• -': .. �- • '.F � �• •' - - - -- Last week it was revealed that one there may, be, ProfesaoT Lindberg,- Arctic explorer, j ..angle of the story had been forbidden As reward tor_his true, faithful sere- the meat was cut from a mammoth -' fruit in the news rooms. By an agree- ice to me, that' chased prehistoric butchers art atept almost unique in U.S, jour'nilism 'May be' find -the roads soft -for the ouad 10,000 years ago, The guests ' •1` - found ih,, n- -PV.,t rn,4 eery pal. `. editors had promised the Department pads of his feet, - a of Justice not to print reports of ran- And a boat of -brown bunnies Iavit• atabiP. some money turning "up. For more ingly fleet, Rabbit trappers ale earning re- , _ f, • than two years' city editors dutifully :end —ie ft too much to ezpect at the markably high. wages in the district of Scone, New South Wales. One man • y~ Oled away such tips as their :eg men end _ ._ brought them. That' 1'll $nd him there waiting to has received L33 12s. 9d for a fort —_ e • ° /� q More than a week before Haupt welcome a friend' nights work, another L33 ls, 6d, other mann's arrest, ever repurter at New ., amounts varying from L21 2s 6d to _ York police •headquarters knew the Cbnatace Troy,, trend, as well as those of the old fa-' East induced competitive shipbuilding I.indber h case was "red hot" in the Ottawa, Oct,, 193. The famous• wishing tree. in Har- shloned, style such as illustrated in and the free trade barque t g lem, :Negro quarter of 'New York has 4 type �'vea. g. +^ Yorkville section of -the city, To safe• been cut down. The old elm was cred- this lesson, eel appeared, which was suited to car. guard the confidence they did not ev- _The Joy of Work Ited with having power to bring work In your hunt for capstans,, or pIc. .ry freight to_ any part of the .world, t on notify their offices, —Time, -- to unemployed Negro. theatrical per-, tures of them keep your eyes ,open for The trade with the West Indies was has -taken a long -tme to overcome other material used by aailora, In Lea- of a monopoly like that with the East. 4. formers, All they had to do —a, -leg- After-the Napoleonic wars and subse.. Teddy'the idea that work, is ignoble and that end .ran —was to stand beneath the son No, 27, I mentioned cabins, prom. -. y it is a finer thing to pe served than t4 tree and „wish themselves into a jab, suede decks, berths, salons and amok- fluent peace there evolved the more A' ~' serve, writes the Halifax Chronicle, A Bible in a Berlin library is print- Ing rooms; all of 'which offer a spleri_ purely commercial type of vessel, the Q There can ner•cr be words to express The idea has' not yet' wholly disap. 'ed on palm leave's; one in•the Vati.- did opportunity to'procure data, in West Indianian, built to give greater what I feel peared as can be seen by the amount can Library weights a quarter of a your sketch book for future use. Then cargo-carrying possibilities. ' With no little brown dog running of Snobbism there is In the world, a. ton; while in. the Bodleian Library, on the wharves -you will find build- Ex. .No. 34, as a test of your acq- uired o close at my 'heel, agobbiam arising out of a vurgar sail• Oxford is a Bible so tin that it fits ings where merchandise. fruit and a knowledge since studying these $is, tongue ha?Ilging waggishly, im mate of the importance of material inside a walnut shell• y, great many other• things are placed lessons, prove tai me that you under- pdsh and red— poasessione or of fashionable place, to keep dry until' their, owners call for stand the principle of the use of the At night he'd curl up on the foot Fortunately the great majority have them. Remember the Boy Scouts' Mo- three necessary .tones' .required in a :n of my' bed! advanced beyond the thought that Cheerful Tables tto "Be Prepared," get all the dais pen and. ink drawing, namely. Black, Ajid often in slumber disturbed .I there is anything Ignoble .in any nec- you possibly _can and file away, alph- White and Grey. Make a pencil draw- - - -- would be essary work, What men have come to One mother makes it a practice to' abetically. Ing twice the size of our illustration =; When he'd whine as 'he chased some see, what the bitter experience o1 un. make meal time especially bright and - of the capstan, and then finish it up 04 .1 dream cat up a tree, employment has taught the world, Is attractive on rainy or gloomy days. , Notes on Noggins and Sagging !strain with pen and ink as a- line.tone draw_ { Dr followed is fancy some quest of that work is the salt of life, Without She uses a pretty yellow' table cover i Regarding the construction.of woo- Ing. Note the outline illustration lacks - 7 4. his own, It' life loses its savor. A man does instead of the customary white one. i den vessels It was found that when •a a finished appearance. Let me see — !hen thrashed at the covers In search not find himself till he find's his work. She brings out the. ".vivid" dishes ship st.sea•!s so placed that the. crest what you can do' with this problem, f ' of a bone, which emphasize the note_ of . cheer,. of a large wave is passing about the Questions wdli be answered in this As Dewey says, "Caber is man's; great _.. function_ He can do nothing Pe can and she lights the candles, . The midship section the two ends may department., An wishing to re ' [et, dog lovers well may, believe when achieve nothing 'without work ;ng," children love It. There is only one happen to be in the hollows between ceive a personal reply may have same I say Without work there is no' peace of requirement from the diners— notnne the waves, and in *this • case are to a- if a 3c stamped addressed envelope That my reek' Is- less tranquil since body or happiness. of mind, must ,say a word about •the weather great extent unsupported by the wa- Is enclosed with the request, The Art - he went away, —but,, really nq wants tq.. -They ter, and consequently'linee a tender- Pirectar Our Sketch Club, Room 425, (mine th® ntad aeratcbing that ash- 61 62 have . forgotten all about it cy to droop, T8'b result is that the IS Adelaide Street Weat� fioronto,- - -- w - - 'J .Y ... .tea 1 r ... y - . . . r •, , �- y, .. . r :_zt •. - ?� - - j$eoaghaaa Saskatchewan n ` � the stricken area of Saskatch a tared an action against the x n - Bl , kT> - -- � -- this Meek. rw for- damages— acketnithin� dt_�9oodwork - terested hearing. s N H. A. Sanders, the Registerer received through a motor accident at right prices -'• - f Unite some few months e - ° s Gast York, has his ar-rny of en- hs ag °• ,_ Nn��s the tine to have those repair Th W �I. S St John d for w .. +�,d P TERMS Church held their October meeting nun aerators at work compiling the jobs attend to. Harrows repe►lred, at "Thistle Ha" the home of tae -- - i wlso new aectione on bwnd. The fam- $1.76per year ; $1.50 it paidin advance President. The meeting was- opened vq- =t list for the riding. i TS" i' THIS ous Fleur Plows alw#t s on hand. ' i e >�cnptions to the Uuiced stew and Great the. usual. manner by t? Presid_ ;�t the Provincial Plowing blotch v - 3 y a uo it sasses ant, assisted in the opening devot- hel•i on '. the 4 Connor farm last Alsodewlor ia' Viking Cream Separa- _ 'reek, we notice that,as usual,. the , tore and Electric Washers. ^Frames trek -most of_.thP medicine, SYBILi.A SPaHR 5, for Dealer in Oocitehutt and F'ropt do . �,. Sirs. Brown. General items of bus- colds, catarrit, throat- c,uagiL ...,d ten good machiner ,JOHN MURKAR, proprietor. iness were discussed and disposed of- prizes. sit diseases. 'rested 32 years, and y' after which Group `B ", with Mrs. L. Dr. Darling, of Goodwood, has en- A phone call will bring us to your farm, proved the •safest and most effective O: aces lone weldin Kinsale Johnston, convener, provided an in - — - -- Just what you need. y' y g• r teresting program. Mrs. Miller ser- E. C. Jones, Druggist Phone Pick 715 Quite a number from here attend- ved refreshments and an enjoyable ed 'the plowing. match at Columbus half hour was spent at the .tea tab GREENWOOD 4WD _ les. / and report a large crowd and num- On Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 16th, 'W hi evade erous entries. the home of Mr. and bars. Milton B. MILLS The Woman's Association met at Burk was the lace of s. Mil for I FLOUR l�fl i L LS the home of Mrs. H. Parkin with 12 P g Notide to Y. _'. - present, After the devotional and the Women's Institute members and visitors. The meeting was opened in • business part of the meeting, the g following committees Were appoint- the usual manner by the President, WEBSPBRS C am prepared to ' pnrC+ha88 ed: Table - Mrs. Bell, Mrs. H. Paris- Mrs. Bert Harvey. After the regulhe N� �y y�i �.I1y, kind of grain, and will We do Building of all kinds. in, ld3s. R. E. Mowbray, Mrs. Stell, business session way finished, !brag �0 - Mrs. F: Harbzon, Mrs. Crawford, president introduced the guest` apes- pay the hiithest market price CARPENTERING. Mrs. V. Parkin, Mrs. W. Stevenson: ker, Dr. Row, Henderson. who had De,ess iai we by heal- CEMENTIN(1f. on a former occasioa, mgt with thi- ems tmen,.easirfeirs. heaters, a L Tie and Cake Cutters - Mrs Wa - t baAn =$ ii�iBllr Bg. judge, ardriteeu. Dbyaiei.as, Mrs. R. V. mowbr�y, -bars. C. R: L- W- t mem en r iiendesso " yr a most interesting and instructir - �� Gab -��-~+ -�- N —WILS6 .mod ardsoar, Mra A. Hooker. Dish Wash - address, her subject being "Educate successful man and o : ing -Mrs Ferndale. Mrs. C. Ledgand ion;' and this embraces many issueF worsen hec world over. hone Mark 550.2 3 -15 ` ROOFING Canvassing - Florence Mowbray 'and Out of her vast a Tier. e, in wor? +rYmp We, alar� sell Breautfoed RnoBu Violet Sadler. Decorating - Mrs. H. Xp Are You to ra? Parkin, Mrs. A. Harbron, Mrs. Wagg in juvenile ,court in Montreal, W. The New International �� !Materials, Empire Bathroons • Door- keeper - Roy Mowbray, V. Par in her official position on the Boar' �� to success, It is str all- Wa Movers Sharpeted Eci P W. Stevenson and C. I,edgett. of Education in Tomato. From firs knowing teacher, a universal = ni nrent; Dctro Water kin, Hook- hand knowledge she imvarte :i. muci - ties- aaaw��- or ON A MAClnNE ESPECIALLY tale -E Beatty - Putting up tables - J, Stall, ; � � ni onion , useful information to the ladies' as•=• If you seek efficiency and ad- � -Eel - - - -,� ' r N. Gibson, T. Hirst. Program DESIGNED FOR '1HJr YUlirub<' % Mrs. R. E. Mowbray, ,Mrs. V. Par- embled, who were rr.-de to feel ho, vanceme>lt why not makedaily - and �.ther Building Materials important is their part in world of use of thisvwtfundofinform- %It old grease and dirt is thoroughly kin, Mrs H. Parkin, airs. W. Steven- � >- E.,Linaatee Free _ - - - son, This was folbwed. by a short airs, how necessary is co- operatic•-' stirs? flashed out of the bearings and your 400, 300Voabulary Tor =a.3766Pasaa. Work Guaranteed program put on by Mrs. R• E. Mow- between city and rural women. Mr:. 6000 Illustration_ t:ororad putes. mower will be retnined,. well oiled bray's Group, consisting of Readings Harvey warmly thanked the speaks• 36,000 Geographical subs u.sss and correctly adjusted for cutting. for coming to Braa'gham Nn this 1 •p �« F. J. P R O U SE Stevenson, Mrs. Hodgson, Mrs. Stall, bars. asion. At the close, Mrs, Birk se-- � and � -Pqm �s. W. A AU ice St St Mss. Mowbray. A piano `ed a bountiful tea writeforspea- 'Rouge Halle Service station. selection by Eileen Parkin, after _ im -n paces, or in Pickering, Phone 6:x02 which the hostess served a dainty • . - LIIu"ratioos, PICKERING. ONTARIO nPper 5tasffville ti acs. pre• • 1 A. BTTSHBY, Phone 4800 (B.56) set of Poc�tes The Y. P.'S. held their first meet- i M.Sp a `t: : ing on Thursday night and the foll- Dr. Ira FreeI has donated a comp paper, D owing orncers were elecicd f.s the -fete 1-d . U ; c- to stir is ital. - -- -- G. & C. :. H A 1� V S T S A L E _- ....... - " coming year: President - -Mr. B. It is reported that a new genera' bffRRIAM Manning; Secretary - Edna Steven- store will soon open out in the west CO, son; Treasurer - Jack Mowbray Or- end- - •t��46ts. rL'i3�� w r.Eg -FN7� ganist - Florence Aowbriy; Assist- The Bible Society held a mass Organist - Helen Law; Assistant meeting of all the ' churches here r —AT— ant Secretary Muriel . Bell; Leader -of the Mennonite Church on Sunday the different groups - Devotional - last. - - Notice to Creditors Mrs. Stell: Missionary - Madelyn A needed imorovement -is rtaade ?^ THERE � e _ Crawford; Citizenship -Helen Law; front of the Post. office. where r in the Estate of - Literary and Social - blr.,l$. Mann- sidewalk extending to the pavement William_ Frederick Barton ing. Owing to the number of anniv- has been built: ersary suppers etc, it was moved A carload of vegetables and other E OUR E O EXTRA 9 �- $E O DODGER Er R XT PWIALS and seconded that our next meeting needed supp:ies will be ,hipped t deceased.' should not be until the first Tuesday The creditors of William Freder in November. - Burton., la of the Township o' ck to The annual Hallowe'en Social of y a Pickering, in the County of Ontario CHOICE e, 3entiemaai, deceased, who died on of -Kinsale's Women's Institute was rq: COOKING FIGS 2 bs� for 170 held on Friday last with about 90`'' t about the 14th dap of September f a y - Care -- r t93l- am_hereby_naUfied to send b-, c esent. A great verist of costumes- J9PECIAL 5 19 - 1 C y -ith prepaid, or otherwise deliver t.. SUGAR white ar yeil4W r --- _-- --- _rrsas paraded which made the judging. - either of the undersigned executor: - p f W La. BAG I - a difficult matter. After playing :.heir Christian Names-and surnam . _ - .games, taumer -ufl pieces. of pie ar.d a)li� addresses and description, full part V� �OSlC.J � s 83c• randy was consumed, thus brought cuiars of their claim or interest anti - ah8t was cunsid+t orris tsf= beef - Y �LUFFO SI�ORTENING 2 Lbs. Z 1 C. �* socials, to a close. e' — vise— eiatiire of secuTijiea, if -aaiy; bel< y Miss Veronica Gaynor, of. Oshawa �+ yY them. Immediately after the 23rd spent the last week -end with the - . :Jtralii lay of November, 1954, the estate 'of. MINCE MEAT G Lbs. 25c Hooker family. 'he said deceased will be distributed n �+ f D_ • Quite a number from. here attend- ng the parties entitled theret�> P• 'l.is SOAP, 1 D� 3t7c ed 'the Mt.- Zinn Anniversary Ser•- " L.H. �.I'I Tuck, Opt. D. •saving regard only of the claims or f m e interest of which the executors shall ices. - _ Air. and Mrs. McDowell and dau- Pay for Vision. not Blindness _ 'hen have .notice and atl others will - - ghter, bar. McDowell Sr., and Mr. be excluded from the distribution. and Mrs- Wm. Hopkins and family About a generation ago experien !Dated the 26th day of October. a I1N�oRTANT Wo, speart Satur,lav afternoon with Vic. ce was at a premium. It has been 1934 and Mrs. Parkin. , estimated that it would take a man '+ rare. It. Fi.—.401C xd+ti a eu.erl -_ ;i:. wte for Circulars telling you all about the. - 'Wwtell fur atfr birthday on Saturday evening last. its making and y cooteat. you have not rttcet arty i honour of her husbands was its crreator, pride n his achieve- the Executors, 372 Bay St. Toronto. RE D'& WHIM -coo ask fur one. meni, Today 600 men may stake n Wm. Rresor, R. R. 3. Stoaffvilk Out. _ _ i Nlr..`aird Mrs. F.•Parkin and daugh- wagon in nineteen minuce5.•— Y. K. Robinson, R. R. 1. Locust Hill. t ter and Mrs. J. Richardson were all The. man who had the pride in thk• -- -- — — - .- present. making of one wagon worked 16 • Don't forget our Harvest Home hours a day. Any one of those con- STANLE� ��� THEATRE Pickering Hardware'Store _ Services on Oct. 28th. and Fowl Sup- tributing to the one produced in 19 : - .-` -- -per on Oct. 30th. Services at 11 a. 'minutes played so small a part in Tn. and 7 p .m. conducted by Rev. 'the individual article produced that = - STOUFFVILLE Wm. Parker, of Enniskillen. Music he gets very little joy out of what " The Flies are here, and we have the Goods. Flit, Fly -TO: RIII be led by the home choir in the . he does and I doubt very much if he ,,,._for the House. Dr. Hess, Fly Spray and Stook Aid "';morning and the Brooklin ,United would ,recognize his- own work if he , Church choir in the evening. On saw it again. :FRIDAY and SATURDAY for the l�tt3ck • gln6 0118- killer for the potatoes Tuesday evening A fowl..supper will We cannot be. blamed if we stop in aIId all garden prOdTtce. It kills the . a lye served from 5 to 8 o'clock, after• wonder at this mass production pro- OCTOBER 26th and `27th .which a brilliant program will be gram and wish to see where we gain bugs .and preve>ote blight. Ji •`' given4 by the following: Miss Emma therebv. What a great change is to 44 a * =. -Screen Doors, Window Screens and Wirb- Cloth fbe the HOttss. ' Thompson, . Elocutionist of Toronto, be seen. The old generations chased TBIRT i LAY All Aizee and widths. _ Queen City Quartet and the W. J. -the bread from the plow,to the oven, If Complete stock of Haying and Harvest Tools. r ..Litherland Music Studio, instrumen- wool from the sheep to the backs of PRINCTISS Plow Shares to $t all makes of Plows. tal music. Come and enjoy this sp- the family. Now we get our bread in A enL foe McCormick — Deering Farm Maehiaer� " lendid feast and entertainment. Ad- waxed paper and our clothes in a -SYLVIA SYDNEY Q - =••.. mission 35 and 20 cents. labels! package: Pay for. Vision, Not and Repairs. 3POR ?LIGHT PIGTORIAL Y+ - _- ,Blindness, efficiency Not Inefficien- � ` ' ::. ' ; ` • ` • : = .: - , � - • `� -•` Fowl Supper and Concert Kinsale, cv. RADIO REVUE ,-bur Motto : -`.'We have it, Can glt iE, Ot• Tuesdtij, Oct. 30th to be continued - _ — -- it is not made.' 1UEBl1-PrY Y _ - ; - �: ' - Telephone 3900 ` OCTOBER 30th and 31st , A. PICi�a G �1 nto A.LL t ITI I S. BA.—DO . ; he1B'1G C ES : �� : The Poor Rich :.' ,- �d�rect by -CO ARE BACK - i EDWARD EVERErT NORTON THE ROBINS Chapter 12• - ..... ., . n •'," r I. Men's Work Beots 2.49 tip - Tarzaz t' a Fearless - hI'en_a_Overalls and Pisuta 1.2 pr Up PWI C.IRTOON and COMEDY .Men's Rork Shirts t36c; or G for 1.2i. Q Farts Team laartiees $23:80 up - - .r � .FRIDAY and SATURDAY - ® NOVEMBEB 2nd and 3rd 8or9e,0ollars at various prices _ ; - •DatlySerlirile- LolwFlw>� _ Sweat Pads Team Liioee / /'Qdia�ra�d Uc'f�iRts `VYt;'re N of <. Now i's the Elias to get tha;f, old - yt harneeq repaired Typical Low 'Return Fares between Pickering and DT6SSY11g Fhone 2904 �. -- NEW--YORK - WASHINGTON 326.75 - pl m q- - :! QC' bj $14.25 CHICAGO $16.05 �iyd 9thmidt, BRADLEY (Subject to change without notice) Proprietor L .'Tickets, Time Tables and all Coach Travel - ' Informatiwt at Parking syaee'st the rear of theatre V y ,"" 3C 3iff 2% I N C* ► - EASTERN HOUSE PHONES 4509 r , _ .... � ... Y- • - 4v " �,,; _ � • :. - : - rte,. — Claremont Green Raver _ -- - - - - - I -' - MN YOUR PAINS AWAY ( ' Tom Sanderson had a business ' - I • trip to Pun Pe (continued from Pickering page) �tn6 Sale Register - % p/c �� An Monday. Lam. �. I r f,. ILL Quite a•number in our vicinity yes- �• w.•�;�, Mrs. Harton spapt a day last iweek / j WEDNESDAY, NOV 3rd -' Auct- FUNKRAL DIRECTOR AND W her daughter in St. Mary's ponded to the carload shipment, of. ion sale of farm stack, implements ` Mrs. Thomson s fruit, vegetables and clothing sent harness and household f ut,iture, EMBALMER. pent Monday with out to the needy in the. Western Pr--,' •• :9„cceesor ;to W. J. Mather, her son 'altar; and iamily•izt Mar Tv last: week: _ at lot 15, con.. 10, blarkham, also ; �kia _ ,.. -` - -at the same time and lace there - 8couftvills �`he �teen-�v "ee - La3ies �A� -'�s -tit � p M,s. J. Mundell, Miss Clara ]! ;cal !hold the', monthly meeting at the w�tsr noel Msncx.0 w srcaarrrw will be .offered for sale, subjeet - Might end_Dxy Service and Musa rorgte, were in the city an • 1 to reserve bid, the farm of 116 ac- Q I$eea Monday. t hotlie. of Mrs. Wm. Gray, on W'ec�nea -gam Relief for Sciatica, Neuritis, Rheu -, which is in a hi h state of day Oct. 31st, aL 2,30 p. m. R'ord : Cordon Williams and triendK of for �Roli Call, "'`Thankstiving.c' "Yon ' Lutatag °' Sprains and Bruises. cu ,on, belonging to the Est - 9W1 I•uifalo, visited tine former's a.,nt, un see. 4cs. "e. !Oe a�e off the late Wm. Coak�vell. Sale are welcome. p. m. sharp. Terms for chatt- JAS DAVIDSON � Sunday last. Prom dour Dtv�iag op :. at 1 a, y4: J. H..Caskey is enjoying the cots- :.r, c 'Aller"Ltsrr DRUG COMrI►NT els, CASH, _ A. S. Farmer, auction- ' Cherrywood TS Dadmus st_T. rent. WAYWIey 4Slt care nary of his father, from Illadoc, for'' CHERRY�YOOD a short' period, Mrs. John Wilhson and daughter Miss Laura Petty visited with :� Miss. AutTi ;Ta or on Sunda of Athens, are visiting with. Morg+na; y T *T r T n �T : ;« . and Mrs. Pugh. ' " bIr:- "ands. hire.:" Gook, of. Toronto, _ -; - • 1 1\ V it ,� 1.71 C � • • R Leslie and Mrs.' Feasby and All- visited;, at Mr. C. Lintnees ;on• Sat- ; OCST 8 E R USED " ti1/<iDS " - -? $n, of Uxbridge spent•Sunday, with nrday•l�st. AQTUYQBILP 'Ed. and Mrs. Pugh. Mrs. James "Todd has••.Yeturned "to - .- 'F'IRIi€ Several', .Rom. hire attended. 't her, home after: spending. a • *eek , ln. jet as demo Zion Aaniv astrsite'ttie See ty Grain Grinder from =46.26 and tip. - , RGILARY " - ervar+p;' I Services and' .Coo :� Toronto with :her. dautr)}tes. BU cart over the paw calf =etxd. 5' ,Mr. and Mrs. • W.; Sinclair- �and`:'$i- _ ;'" § _ ' Fred £v - - E. F ` , at�chd' Petty' motore,� $o,. Her ov *njth ''; s =; s,.. OASIIALTY :#vere in 7nep to da Vt=e � mod' file `�aieeic" -eked .'w'l ' frigads. ` "'= ''•''' �,. LIFB hNBURANO>D The Anniversa fie �p ` �• 10 2Q Fortson tractor Phcu�e Pickering 7M ` noon with Fred sad rS,..`Cowie.' ry' rtirieeq of 'the 3- furrow' Ilver iii.': �r�; eAl q T'1 15v, hs luL1i -C ui h wtll`in T'd: x,F/ ;U:. .�' ;': r- ``2- furrow iittIe Won3ex'I`ractor p`Iow puss. to have been held on° ];'rain ev- held on Nov. 11th. On Tuesday- ev- �, �"� N T23 G:`M': C. true,, State" 'body, sg1 1931 Rugby truck, stake bod duals '� eni has been postponed - -.fpr one. • ov,' 13th, at 8 o clock; a mn y• YOIi CaD BU at $Qm@ v e k cent will be presented by the Young ' 1930 Dodge 'Raael' :,l eljvei�r lnternational 2- furrow piow (•new)' 'People of Zion Church. Cedar "Grove. Fleury Single Plow T! RF,3. BATTERI Miss R. Walker, we are sorry to. p 1925 Ford Coach B$/ i say 'ran not itilpYoved in heeilth, and `malrt, feature of the program . Fleury Grain litoller 2- furrow CockGhutt Plow f ACCE994AIL8 ` at present is in a very serious -•C(M- j ,viii be "a sacred play, entitled, "Pet- ; Welsh Po r l ' j�es•�a" "DeniaN'. • After the concert, a • • � (9utetJ • •_ - "'" - l2-ft. Spring Tooth. 2K -H Cultivator -• 'y dition. , = snarler Electric Radio 6-ft M -H cliff Tooth Cultivator At low arid' better prices. B Local hydro users are- anticipating lunch will be served in the hall. Full the reported. reduction in hydro rat- particulars of Sunday services later. 2 Battery Radios 6 -ft .SDriav Tooth` Cultivator, M -H as - -ea, that' are ,expected- to-- become o-ff- Deforest Radio (demonstrator) 1829 I1+iraat Sedan - you can to Toronto. - ective shortly, j t k)31.Nl L Pl r1• s V AP, UL Vert Electric Automatic Grinder 2925 Hudson Brougham -�`• "+ Jos: and "Mrs. Evans are preparing ! in the 1 det.wristrator) 6tt. Macsc y Binder - - for the mi tion to Florida for the - Let uw repair that; leaky ;top. COMMUNITY [(ALL 1929 Essex Sedan " _ ..: - McCormiek Corn Binder winter in company with R: anal- Mrs. CLAREMONT ONT. 1927 Chevrolet Coach --used Electric DeForest Ra,dia "' Besse, of Stayner.. -Skilled Motor Repairs.: �" FRIDAY, NOVE -14BER 2nd M Chev ; - Sedan. demonstrator Cuttin u$ux L. Lye has completed the making ' - w. of a half -ton of iron brackets and Good Orchestra in Attendance 1929 Durant Coupe A3- ituh Due�ble" -Rend .Grinder Gordon J� Law braces to be used as re- inforcement Admission. 75 cents a couple and tV'? Ford Sedan .Tack for. s.;me..: . ,on the school roof. 1 - 33 cents for Extra Lady CHAS COOPER, *" - Phbne 2908; Ed. and Mrs. Gleason and Wilbur,, Lunch Provided . :CLAREMOI�T fICR.ECtIVG, ONTARI(? spent Sunday with M, 3 and Airs. f y Wilker. Mrs. Wilker returned with - 'them to Claremont. y M Ira Boyer, Mrs. Palmer. Mr. and; DIN TY' S G�,RAGX 'bars. George Lee, of Stouffville, spent Our. Brock and tiEngtiton gds. - - .-Sunday in Oakville with air. and :..�' " _ _ ..Mrs. Stewart Combs. Fred d airs. Ward are spending- 4 General Repair Wock all saran a few da ,at Kinmount, with D. A. gurynteed at reasonable and Mrs- Pugh. :Mir. Ward is. getting together a car -load of cattle. �• C�a - - Mrs Dr. Carlyle. of Wembley, At- LG....w trtoro.: Pnrw ~cn _ Welding Acetylene tai, daughter' of James . McFarlane, - ' _.. Batteries sopwired and chargsd. _ formerly run Mrs. euben Raw- - Claremont - Fiewetone aced Dunlop Tires. $OIL very ne- -evening's entertain - :. ; 9trollae and Oils, r;* g' _ Retreehmiot Booth la Oooaeotleo W meet was had at the home of Wm. Phone Pick. TSdI - ss+d Mrs Birkett n Saturda ev _ ... _ - • l or day). _ s - _ ... tg 91. en tat th '' ' Wr by the members of b _Bowling Club. _ - MILTON SLEEF Word, has been received- here of - 431y PROPRIWMR the death of - Miss \ettie 'Gibson, - daughter of Mrs Charlie Gibson. of Woodstock. Much- sympathy is felt -- -4or the bereaved family ` Mrs: Roy Morgan and Mary and Thomas, and Mrs. Rae, of Stouffville - - - ,: `. `were in .Toronto on Sunday visiLizrg - the former's husband who is still in _ ---hospital, but is. now showing signs of improvement q��� Come and spend an evening at the - -- e+s�� sp "d i Claremont Baptist 'Church on Friday us.0 a,a.e.r• s�t..r, .w+ fir ia evening, Oct. 26th. A Rood proitram . j . w�4se re will be given by the Whitevale Dr- amatic Club, presenting Seth Parker. +t�AY'E MONEY by buying a new Chevrolet ennui 'Yes . ; •` ��(gY ��,� Everybody welcome: Silt' r eoliection. �7 and in ws different ways! The W. M. a. v[ nt ur- Fiat: vt+o et ere lowest prim It costs lens Otfa. l`r stt~� eh furnished the 'program at the - :jam pp earn this: tai from the very outset. ;;rent meeting v „dh the Baptist M'3i- Second: Time-payment are lower flow A"'evefl -- ” - io *ry Society At the hume of ildr3. PaYI� �� 'thanks "to new, lope G M A C rates. ' Malcolm Forsyth, on Tuesday after- " 3 uV rL+. r,,\ . ✓� ;able - a El-- prairttiit Third: We can- _Xllowr more in trade for your present car• trn.c was spent. : - because we I .. - s s c „V I'.. i .iV �l� ,r . - E. and Mrs, Bryan, Mr. and Airs. 0 Fourth: Your new, Chevrolet will cost you less to run than Lye and Mrs. Chandler were. r Wh- 1G`� gear other car. Less for gasoline► -less for upkeep --as Long as - itbq on Monday. Mrs. Chandler call- drive it! ALL MAKES vied on Rupert Allaway, who a short SSRVlOED SND R6PAIRSd` �' e while ago, suffered a mild stroke. Fifth: Chevrolet offers you' the five'most- talked- aboest - =a : - ,- He is now able to be around with ' ' _ " `features of the year. You get more for your money in a 11934 PRICES RF.A90NABLI! _ the aid of a walking- stick, but is Chevrolet! ; WORS 6FUA8ANTESD ' not in very good health. - • And think -of the time,' trouble' and worry you'll save- - The Annual .Harvest .Home Serv- - - Ht4LY- 101CLOSd<a. y � . 'v' a new, safe car with new tires, new brakes, new. batte ARTHUR' •%1`14LD ices to the Unrtad (Wirch, will be KNEE ACTION ��_ B. T. I lieadu,►iey d hell on Sunday, Novet+,bet 'ills at' safety glass,- dead -true 'steering and lots of "pick-up"! FLAME 1i a m. and 7 p.':,,. Rev.. Isaac =': , '• CYUNOER HEAD Mister Sts ir.m Sf.ad.N Sir Ivem 1346 : Phooe 5201, PICKIRIX6 Snell, of Cambray, will condut nor- s stir and preach. Spcectai music will ICAILE•CONTROLLItO $710 : be Piven. On, Taes -iav evening in thy' ERAKEf � �� Ccmmunity Nall, • e1,mrnencie, of 6 _ . Dt&ered, ht11s •v:eAd. ar� o+7, Oshawa, Out. Freight and Gov, 'THE MADELINE" o c!xk, the etnmtal Chicken Supper 2*DY By PISHER e.nmew license only .use. S1. Mr tame- p.ice, on the GM,4C plan. r vitl be nerved. A. program will fol- - .SAFETY t1 BEAUTY- 'BEAUTY -SALON �} low at which Lenore Hurd -Best, of SHOCK -PROOF Ter-,nto, Profess opal Graduate of - t:w Owen Smiley. Studio, will be the STiER1Ni _ ' . 1.934 meaoa a lnew *ear which msen� _ a new Permanent Wave. Ieading entertainer, rendering read- ° �' t bav it.Rs. Songs ant L;a•t t,, +roc :, . :►l:•(• _ ;, Permanent Waves s ♦ -.. bfa;ter Jack B >a :,v, a Boy Sopraiii, `'"�<: •� e e av to uKte cry - :,,.•:.:•::.w.> ... � : ;<. ;�•:«,',.,... ; :: .:. :. :.... : :� purse so why no from Toronto. 'rite local choir will be + y sa appointments m ?' ±• a. lad . eke boUrd as well. Adl:r +•;l ):l, X10 cents, `.' ,,,, n give nit my cuetomere to wary sit t; chilexen, 25 cents. caret ul attention The "proposed meeting of the; Bus- iness Men's Association was held on ; ;, :.. ,; Y :<;, ti " Also, Mareselling.. Hair- curtiog, Scalp K, Friday evening last- Cooper's,. A and Facial Treatmeate, t Sbam ooin sees:::: • >.. :... Rood attendance of the Business pee- •. � �'`�'°"• - >? g' • ' • " ple was observed. The organization �,2ie. ' 3tdtl3Zds11, was completed with the-following of- ficers elected: Pres. Chas. Cooper; Vice- Ares., H. Parker; Secretary, A. Pretty. Among the measures already + l_ completed is the .decision to comet- "'< "' ante early closing, start ing on Nov. %.. ``" "' "` 4 X&Ple Loaf Mutual !� bth .closing Monday, Wednesday and v - Insurance CO. Friday nights at ? o'clock, except- C-374C -ink when that night -should come -on �' � `� srad,WAWAh'E9t� INS�,M, a day previous to a holiday.. The Oheap rates for farm and oouaury matter of competing transient trad- �, : <: baildfugs, ere and peddlers,• not liced to sell �• QV�adaoraa Iaeursntx on butldiaaa. in this Township was a!!cc'�; discussed : ;.� ; :. "I - wind- mills; Silos eto,- with the probability that strong roc- r�.<: ;bra: ~A"` < ..; :• sutomooile Insurance ommendations will be made to the wC - of all kinds - • local Township Council. - _ , . :.. > . • .. ,. - - . - • - • C. A. and Mrs. Overland and lam- _ FARMS FOB 8A1,n w ily were in Toronto on Thursday last - - -._ Write 'or phone' _ ;_attending the funeral of the form- CHARLES COOPER, -- Claremont "BOWMAN ROWB t er's sort, Mrs. Leppinstton, who WHITBY,' ONT. dted -at the age oaf 89 years �.. __• - - --, . t'• 5` 1 C ..PiY �.��,�, ry��F1. c�:sv tiaM'L4W+4+ ..Ertxt••- .5.2@ +mm'� +, . .a.. 7s�.- _ e, -��J •. • ' .e � - Alp r; Two Britons Lead In Air Derby Latest Addition To French Royalty - Dutch Fliers Trailing by 1,300 Miles. Scott Black Roar at Terrific Speed Over Southern 'Seas— ► , and Mollisons Fighting. For Third Place With U.S. Flier, Col. Turner ~i,oaaon.— rrtgttLieuc. u, w, A. a cracx -up oa- wnarng ac aingapore. '? Scott and COL Campbell Black, vet - They struck the earth'hard but appar• i s eras Biers of the Royal Air Force, ently without• damage to their under- ° {1 ,' were roaring over the East Into Mon - carriage. 'of ! ,yam. • ' Pay. well in the lead in the London- 'soared Other racers,- most them In the -handicap were scattered over 1aSelbourne air derby.' They event, away from Singapore at 11,4E p.m• two continents behind .the leaders. anadsy (iM:T. (6.4II a.m. Singapore Cathcart Jones and Ken Waller. .' -- time). Britishers, !frilly took off from Karat " � At that time their nearest .ccmpe• chi at. 4.16 am. today. Eisrlier reports Y � � ' •. : _ ,#it*rs, the Dutch team of K, D. Par- said 'they took off at 10,00 p m, last ��♦ x a ;me6tier sad J. J. Moll, at Rangoon; night, but they had to return, Nature 'wera at 3'4at 1,E00 mlLea to the rear. of the trouble which delayed them Ttte• Dutchmen: left Rangoon at 18.42 was not. lipmediately known. The 13cott -Black "duo were setting a Y 1 X' They landed at Ater Star at 3.38 terriffic pace in their Comet plane, &. in and took off *for Singapore about Apart from a' forced landing due to - - -' .— shortage of gasoline near Bagdad they -i��.- Scott and Blarok hoped: make'the P had halted only at the, control points ' ,�s >' ..A, �� - • - i0' hazardous journey over Sumatra.. Baghdad, Allshabad and Singapore, Java, and the treacherous Timor Sea since leaving England. II • to -Darwin, Australia their nett corn- , ' • u they' were sleeping at all, they - v! pulaory control point stop, la,one hop..- vp -erp• sleeping' en route. At Baghdad The "iTnited Staten' tearh of Roscoe they halted 33 minutes, at Allahabad Turner aitd Clyde, Pangborn were one hour, and at Singapore only one _ Y r. roaring along in third place, east of -., i,Alla>rabad, :r , hour and 20 minutes, Scott said at Singapore he hoped to , '.'are Count of Paris, son of the Due De Gui .e, pretender to the 'their Throne, of France, and his wife,., India, �- er streak, of ill -luck net the Anoth reach Darwin, the nezt gontrol point , Princess OrlBans- Biagante, with youhg daug�-+ ;er, Helene Astrid Leopoldine, for whom the King and Queen- of Belgium will act as Godparents. Th, Princess is holding the newly born !n arena. Y ,, courageous Moilisons . back in their non -stop. His plane bumped badly as To the left is the Count of Paris ,her and Princess Issbe.le= Victoria, 'find td -' the right, Prince Henri, the ' • ;drive to' overtake the Americans. Af- It landed, giving the crovid a thrill (Jauphig of France. ter leaving Karachi. Captain Jim and and a brief shock. It nearly overturn- - - - o- r)Up,, rlfe,,Amy, lost their way and they, ed• owing to a sudden change - !n the - 'landed at Jodhpur. to check iheir'bear- wind. It was around 6.45 Saturday morn- Part -Time Jobs = Sees Need For - - istge• - They resumed their Sight al- ,+ The British ftters told Reuters the in g when the - ompany's depot at - "Good for Students most 'immediately for Allsbabad, ex- trip from Allahabad had been "appal- Smooth Hock advised- Gibson's camp -, -_ �. Trained Crew ` - ipecting to reach there around six ling,° but that the engine was bebay. by phone that the strikers had left _ ;apt ing sple�udidiya Jacksonborough, on the Transconti- Madison, Wis.—It would be a good - _ . • : , - -, They finally arrived half an hoar -- mental, and were forced - marching int to make trouble. Gibson immediate- thing if all .students would have to do to'heip support them- Sop With Admits Rainbow ,ahead of the estimated_ time, at 6.28 RADIO STATIONS - -ly called a confgrenee all its cut- something selves while - in college, Scott K- Better Than after .landing at Jubbulpore .of -the Handled - - Creek nest Jodhpur in order to cbecY tern and camp staff, told them of Goodnight, dean of men at the Uvi -• Endeavour- V - , their bearings. T FICH FE� O impending invasion, and' asked them what they wanted: to do. versify of Wisoonsin,, declared in . a educators the In- New York.—Future ¢halleagers for LOST TIME AT KARACHI �,,�ijjjj "We'll talk to attending r P{'uviously they„ had lost approz!- work, and fight ii necessary stitute for Superintendents and- the America's ,Cup must, have crews 'stately i 6 -hours at Karachi, owing to ROVal Probe into g to keep our work," the unani- oos verdict. - principals, held at the State LT- versit recentI y y at leant approaching the efsctency of these of the United States defenders, i trouble with the undercarriage of Comet fog and a map - Rights Society Sought "Make your plans, then," Gibson, Dean • Goodnight spoke on `the re- T• O. M. 9opwith,: owner and skip ,their plane, - - •�'•unanititble for night flyfn;, - - in effect told them, and an8 � � lationahip between student employ per of the latent British challenger, Turner and Paagborn had had hard Montreal, - -ta a despatch from its - under. -way.. ment and the quality of students' 'Endestvor, told a' group., . "I've never coca such °precision u = i lack trying to locate Allahabad, a -the' Ottawa correspondent the Gazette- work in the university. Twenty years age, the. dean said, he thought em- yon :have got .your. crew down to ", he - :4 conAol, point stop, In darkness. .. ._.. : As they' groped about they felt much states, !n part: Canadian radio broadcasting stn- The Markets ploymsat was a bad thing for fire agtd. Ira l terribly hard standard - • _ _ , _:, .: _: ,anxiety over their gasoline supply but [Ions have renewed their dght again -, _ student, but his once With stu- s expert to live, up to, but it's a standard we have got to get close to we wan !2 t finally oti arrival there they found nt st the Canadian Performing Rights - _ ' _ dents since then has convinced him He discovered that it to compete with yon." their gas gauge was defective. !0aagbora and Turner ate hastily, Society an the question of fees chary- ed for the right of producing copy "' PRODUCE PRICES otherwise. wasn't employment but other factors ; S4pwtth acid` he meant as dtepar. _" , ,serviced their ship and in an hour and righted works, and liave gone so far United Farmers' Co-Operativa Co. which interfered with college work. agement of his own' crew, -largely composed of amateurs recruited at - w half were off after the fast - stepping sa to ask the Federal Government to Saturday were paying the following He cites} aeveral cases of working and the last minute, bnt,that there was : ,leaders. They asserted they were establish a royal commission to in- prices far produce: nonworking students and found that °O question Rainbow, the successful _ ?still in the race, veoUgate conditions created by that EGGS-- Grsde- "Al, "_ in_ carton their, scholastic ,grades did not vary . defender was much better manned. The leaders, Scott and Black had society. _ through aseociationst 45c; and with much.. -In' ,- Sopwith. amused the• gathering by !► sd�ealurerome flight across Bay Twenty -five petitions' from broad - eaten returned, "A" large, 33c; "A" one- study taken at the univer- reciting s remark made by one of his .of Bengal and they narrowly escaped casting stations,19 of these' from in. medium 31c; "A" pullets, 28c; "B," sity, 57 cases of students who were • •• " Liie _ ad�usua�_s. IItting:.na -thrC -- ' _ • _ _ On Lindbergh Case dee,w-- "udent- - d stations ti with der from, t ohs co•opera ng w �C L.. _ 16c ... - - - - -- - --- -crew _ BUTTER— Ontario ltio 1 creamery.- .el1L3rE►y_. 8lll- S11p�DlL1IIg ... wetY - com- d w' h 7 e ! o d pare it 5 cases o n nemploye _• - metal mast of the boat during one the faces, the Canadian Radio Commission, 19c- No. 2. 18%c. students, all in their freshman year. , "In Gods acme what would Lord - =• - _ have been received by lieu• C. R. POULTRY: ` • _ -` The average geades at the end of the Nelson say if he saw us, setting a • � Cahan, secretary of state and these � i = . (Quotations in cents:)- - school year were virtually the same. , malasail with a wregch ." he quoted petitions were reinforced by a repro., - - Live .Dressed Dean Goodnight said. Of 152 fresh- the man ae - •. _ -- tentative delegation he stations ga on from t •. _ -•A A man students in an engineering class � g .saying. ._ . _ - which waited upon Mr. Cahan, Hens, over 5 lbs. " 10 I2. two years ago, 21- received honor rat- rat- v 4'to 5 lbs. 9 -:-11 inQ at the end of the year. Out of A2�lOI' Day RCV1vlKl to Ais� : .,. �� ��r� U ! � ........ S% to 4 tbs. ...... 8 - . ' 10 - this number 16 did not do outside work and five did: Of 13 students � Forestry 1n. NCV_ t+ Zealand = S to 3% lbs. ...... 9 - :• Old roosters 6 8 from the group whb dropped out of k :Y AR�IIED lilL4\ ......... Spring chickens: . school, only three were doing out- side work. •� Auckland,, N,Z, —Arbor Day, Intro. - -- Over 6 tbs. , , •. 15 18 :' 17 In another class of 177 students, 24 _ diced _Into New Zealaa�d many yeah' ''Return b to 6 lbs. ...... 14 were on. the honor rating, and of been but gradually neglected, fa °obi Raiders Promise t0 4- to b lbs .....: 12 _ 15. those eight did outside work. Of the being revived, which la taken to bt With 1,000-Men When Under'4 tbs. ..... 10 13 17 who dropped out of school, only a sign of awakening of national eon.- toward - RIVei Frozen Broilers: 1 ' 2�i4 tbs. .... 11 ;15 two were those who were working sciousness .trees, - . New Zealanders are beginaln to tc -to HAY AND STRAW their way through school. Miss Susan B. Davis, assistant dean of women, ',realize how. they• have wasted their .. .. . Toronto.- Notified early Saturday No. 2 timothy -_ hay, baled, ton, in studying the cases -of- 80 women national forest estate. Thin year, Ar- for t' was celebrated by Gatemen. -: that a band of 163 strikers was $17.5Q to $18 50; Na 3 timothy 'hay, students who had a percentile aver - !al tree-planting is several places, - marching in from the railway line to ton, $15 to $16; straw, wheat, baled, age of from 90 to 100, said that nei. and the 'Governor-General gave an eta. "run them out . of their jobs," Gib ton, $10; oat straw, $,.50 to $8.50. ther health nor employment afteeWd quest address on the value of native son's Camp, on the Metagami -Liver,- WHOLESALE PROVISIONS their programs in school,` the dean forests, construe`,.ed a 10 -foot barricade on a Wholesale, provision de8lera are explained.. bridge approach, armed itself to a the following prices to To= y man with stout clubs, and dared the raiding g party, on• its arrival, at night- •quoting onto retail dealer's: 15c; New York Poor Man "Poor ff - s Courts `r fall, to- "do damndest; because Pork —Hams, 20c; shoulders, your we're here to stick." 2 butts, 18c; pork loins,• ,2c; picnics, • Order to Pay Cllnls 1�' ° 'E There was no scrap as had been Lard —Pure, iietces, 12vzc; tubs, — _ — - expected. The strikers' leaders bar- 13c; pails, 131/ge; prints, 13c. New York. —The Court of Small, not please the client, a radio which �. — _ argued and pleaded, but not,a single member of the defending force -130 Shortening— Tierces, • 8 %c; tubs, Claims known' as tKei ','Poor Man's would, not work and a Jewish ,prayer _ "'s' 9c; pails, 9%c; prints, 9%c. Court," has taken l of out of • the .shawl which developed holes after s strong -= budged from its barricade' book of the large scale'manuf- acturer visit---to the cleaner were among the position or from his pre -decided de- -GRAIN QUOTATIONS and -recognized the'' installment plan subjects of litigation which won'ver- - '• 1 j cision that a living was what he Following are Saturday's closing . as a legitimate method by which- de- diets for the plaintiffs or were set- ' wanted to make. quotations on Toronto grain trans Pendants may pay off judgments out- a tied in the court room. ULTIMATUM actions for car lots, prices on basis standing again,' them. The dissatisfied'sltier in the pho- - "Geis out of here; ". - was-- th�irfti-=-. —1. -bay ports:, i J- At its weekly session presiding tographez's studio recovered $3 of ' matum finally delivered by the camp Manitoba wheat — No.' 1 Nor., Justice Pelham St. George Misseil of his $5 deposit from the photographic men to the invaders With threats 81%c;, No. 2 Nos., 78c; No. 3. Nor. the Maphattan branch of the court, company. " . that they would ' be aback with ' 76c• No. 4 -Nor., 73t,¢c; No, 6 Nor., _signed two orders taking into account The owner of the radio receiver thousand men to shut the cam? down, 69c. the phenomena of hard times in re- won a judgment for the purchase - ° -- - once the 'river had frozen over, the "' - Manitoba 2 C.W., 46%c; quiring the defendants to' pay. price of $15 after the defendants - invader "got." Trekking 20 miles oats —No. Mrs. Henry. Gollin, of the. Bronx,. •had pro -sauced a model as exhibit A, plug-, , -" v r gh wi d t ' over rough winter roe o Tudhope No. .,' 423' e; No: 1 eed, 42c; 3 CC f . whd run up• a bill of $18 for god it in to three different outlets in •• " they took up temporary quarters in" mixed feed oats, 34ci • - dental ;work,' Was ' instructed to pay the court, but no sound issued from from which- they short! expect y p Manitoba barley No. 3 CAV., .. Y — her dentist Dr. Charles Weiman, . Sl , it. . understood to trove by truck, it is to 6b c No. 4 C.W., b43ac; No. 1 feed ' , a week until the -entire amount was � •Dr. Remarking than "'the court notes ; « >': -•-> ... r.5 otherF scenes of operations.- _ screenings, $22 per ton:. o paid off, Weiman' brought into that it does not work,' Justice Bis- <'swn "'''' "''`- "' "% '• :. According to word received by '1'0- South African corn, 93c. court an X -ray illustrated- repo-it of _sell 'aWafded the _plaintiff the full - - - - Cartyi. :� exCraElilio;: papers, Tonto officials of the Abitibi Power 'and Paper Ontario grain, approximate prices shipping • point-- Wheat,--92 to fife. work he, had done for the de- fendant to his claim:' purchase price. ' .Supreme. Court Justice Isidpx_ Was- Chief. Liens Arthur Corscaden at- . New York Compttny,. GibsQn's ._Cam,p has since organized itself into a ._track_ 94c; oats, 32 to 35c; barley,. 45 to .support The other "Installment judgment ". . . servogel announced the opening of. a ...• rives at .City police }teaquarters after-- Governor •-Leh -- strong defensive .force prepared at 47c; torn, 87 -to. 90c; rye, -50 to 52c; was -,rendered against. Mr. George 'E. 'pay conciliation court to which alo'.orneya man had signed the writ which all times to meet any, raid developing buckwheat, 40 to 42c; malting barley, Horn, who was ordered to $1 a may .take cases when there, is'; a.. ' l will place Bruno Hauptman in out of the strike- band's threats. Pick- 65't? 67c. week _to Mr.. Adolph E. S. Faigle;' chance of settling them The r -e :v t 1- t •,anda of New- Jersey , authorities. etc and 'patrols will be posted every I -' - plaintiff, until * the sum of $48 for burial is, intehded to clear court cr•'b- Counsel for Hauptman won. delay night,- and_ every tAken_to _ It has. been 'very. truly said that the igles commissions due him was paid 'dare and seed--trials: 7t 'sill on habeas eorpus• action.- - ,precagtion - prevent the camp being taken by sur- mob has many heads but no brains— in full, each aftermoon .while the Sup e.ne 18 prise. River oI . ,'. _ ..Proofs s of a_ gh o to gr p h which-did Co u rt is in session; .i '<,. ':°• -- .. _ _ s •r. .j' ,ro' _. '�` mac/ - _ ,., `• a �'� + • ` t • •• to �, ^ = T° FREE TRIAL lay, _ - - — -- BOTTLE OF �t(I� ;��lrrri� ` - VD �,Itttll•,.l',,, You will save money by __... _.. WA smoking Dixie Kud, 'becayse ` it lasts longer in your pipe. • - - iwt `- ��,•\,, t —� -' I You can scut each pipeful in' -x iyour own way, coarse or flaky' '---long or short; as you prefer. - Your druggist Is ' ready with the blend of many different mineral salts. It - Xruschen Giant Package jt givess you assists the internal organs to fundioa - ._.._ _�tllore Kruschea• for the same money, nature intended they should. It rids the ' because the Free Trial Bottle is attached. body of all food refuse ,ot all poisons XIE _..-. !� -- Kruschen Is work] - renowned as a and harmful acids, which might other- - remedy for rheumatism and allied com- wise give rise to rheumatism, digestive _. PLUG SMOKING ING TOBACCO - plaints. It is taken by the people of 119 disorders, and many other ills. _ . --. different countries, and in none of these _ 'Countries is there- anything quite like it Ask your Druggist new for the Kru- -- nothing else that gives the same results. schen Giant Package and get a -75c bottle .Kruschen is a scientifically balanced with the little Free Trial Bottle attached. year show very substantial increases over the 'same period in' the pretedinl FINANCIAL- year. The favorable trade balanct Royal Poultry Show it is already assured ,for the Royal's : rose to $81,9 &1,268, as compared with Poultry Show at the Coliseum on No- ;78,899,479 la 1933, and in only oas 0tltdo@8 Record vember 21st -29th. - month during the period, did external _ Individual enquiries at the Royal trade show an adverse balance. For ~' Winter Fair offices from smaller non• the nine months exports weir ;469, Once again the Royal Winter Fair .l associated bird exhibitors shoot keen 188,684, as agahhst ;359,947,004 a 'year - = "breaks its own record' in the Poultry enthusiasm prevailing in the local ago, while imports for the'pertod 'am. @ `" division, Twenty -nine Specialty Clubs "fancy." As the present fall season ounted to ;377,227,466, as - compared fr American and Canadian, will hold has been specially favourable for the with ;f81,037,526• their Club shows and in some cases, .birds being in good couditibn 'the Farm exports for the period under - their annual "meets" in conjunction 'prospects for a Poultry show of high review showed an increase ' 2f over. - { with the Royal. This is -an Increase of standard are even brighter than they =. Silver Continues. to Hold Limeligid - - twenty-one, million dollars andtinon. _ + three clubs ever the previous record, were at the corresponding' period last ferrous metals,, chiefly nickel, lead and as secretaries In each case- an- year. The steady advance in the priest foh Silver in both% London and New and zinc, an increase of approximate - ticdpats increased representation for Pet stock exhibits whiab include York continues to hold the attention of the financial world. guying by the ly twenty -four million dollars. News - - ;�he4r specialties a lerger'total exhib- rabbits, cavdea, and other furred an- United States government is gthl the main factor in the situation and has print -also showed a nice gain at _ y ead to a protest being filed by the Chinese government against the U.S. lmals, as well as the seetions for Ahe policy. They contend that the steadily advancing price for the white metal $116,946,633, as compared with - ;94,- ducks, geese, turkeys and game birds is - hurting - their. export trade and is depleting their Locks of the metal. - Ap-- 622,347 in the previous year. 16 - are equally promising., parently faced with huge reductions the government has placed a ten per - ,A Law Every � cent. levy on silver exports and in addition an equalization charge *fill be _ imposed on exports which will be equal to. the deficiency which may exist Canadiani GoM Probuetion Mother' Should it :4a.a.ats �Ii.la :1_i- tlailiiaar■ between the theoretical parity of Chinese silver exchange with London and s.c>[>e =a, the rite of exchange officially fixed by the Central Bank of •China, it is Canadian gold production in Aug- the are• assumed that this ate en to test the silver reserves of the Chinese net amounted to 264.870 ounces as Know and Observe tr t.=.nt p- k pro - I banks just as the United States and Great Britain have taken steps do the compared with E4b;b16 oultcea• In the . Never Give Your Child An ` past to prevent a heavy drain on the gold reserves of their -banks. previous month - and 257,607 ounces in The pros and cons of the Chinese situation are too complicated to be August 1933. For the .first eight bout t Remedy to=t n bein " on o n Re se. e Urskraoto only mentioned, v person and it is o S e e rodnction Y i interest to the average e months of�the current year . o n Y rag Pe 7 D Awns Your Doctor First � the factors affecting the general silver market, which is of real interest to ' totalled 1,944,196 ounces. many readers. Many mining companles who have silver content in their Average • New York -. price, for the p ores will gain substantially through the higher price for the metal Of par - titular interest, however, is the fact that, In the Great Bear Lake district, yellow metal was I<34,i9 so that era - '�~ Canada has the only new silver field of importance, which has been din- duetion in August was worth ;9,066,. ',According to covered since the days of the Cobalt boom "Out 1904 -1996. The higher 905 based on this price. Ail of the lm doctor you price for silver will undoubted] lead to Inore intensive efforts on the part proiineds showed a gain In product- of operators iii tha area. Work during the past four years .has resulted in ion for the month over July, with' On- -• _ aa� the only safe way is FEED FOR PROFIT one produce" That only In while at least two others will be in prddha tar=os figures being 285,391 ounces. t=on in Y936. That only s very sm$dP fraction of the favorable gronild has � to -.been prospected is a -well known fact, but with transportation facilities improv- ' -' _Y g - tiny you itnchrif:y, poor producing ing stud costs showing a stead downward trend it ,seems. certain: chat much _ animals? Mineral starvation may be y i CQ]�� n pad ,remedy you don't know all starving your protts! See to It that p=ore activity will be seen in the district during the meat year. 'the writer has Pa y • about, without asking him fW$f. your stock gets adequate calcium, phos- interviewed several engineers and geologists who have spent' "the past" sum= _ phorus and other vital minerals, -which mer in the area and their enthusiasm on the outlook is very sincere. Sub- . Good Defaulted When it comes to "milk of most feeds lack. Feed C -I -1, Mineral stantial profits have already been made by many on investments made in ,. supplements t— correctly balanced and �m red operating- in the Great Bear fake and'-adjacent territories but p - magnesia, that you know every- digestible.. *etch your animals - and D dpQed where, for over 60 years, doctors your profit■-thrlve! cif a reports are anywhere near, correct, it seems to be- assured that they - - - - , are relatively small to .what can be anticipated for the future. Interest payment can soon be resum- bave.i3aid PHILLIPS Milli of C.I -1 SOLUBLE MINERALS Magnesia for your chile]." _ ed sue to great improvement in . Steel Company of Canada share payable on December 1st to company's }lnanclal position 'and The- entire mineral - portion of bone ' bn :laess: _ = $o--aluiays say PUMPS' When especially processed' to secure digests- Offici>lls of this company are repor- shareholders of record October 31st. - you buy. And, for your -own bitity, and batanced.with other essential .ted as expressing siitisfaction .over Two previous dividends paid were at A bond selling at below minerals. Contains phosphbrus, calcium: D of rnind; see that your iodine, sodium, chlorine. Iron sAA sul- 'business conditions as they have -er the rate of 3 cents per share, so that the dollar _Cbhld, is this, the fixesst men pour. isted during the past 'few months, A present decluratioa brings total pay- a da steady flow of ,orders is bean re_ meats for the year up to ten cents ukrtow � :-C -1 -1 NUTRI -MIN ' 'cei - d by the company and volume �' share. Has cask assets of nearly 42ao A 100% available and digestible. Di- is large enough to keep a substantial _ - for er•ery . ;100 bond outstanding Calcium Dh'osible, (bone derived) the - - :- wholly digestible, naturally balanced, part, of tli$ plant Operating steadily, '• F°Oreign Traci! Youc■nmktotliersbyrdusing concentrated . calcium- pho ■phoms ■alt to accept a authen be far the �. combined with other mineral■ "supply- -Canadian foreign trade Hgures for Selling at .below ;2b genuine Phillips' Milk of 1wt- ing iron, sodium and chlorine: Howey Gold Mines Earnings the Brat nine months of the. CUB rert - �_ Do this in the - Official -announcement is made for The name of the corporation, full -. i■b of writ6 For particulars, statement, etc„ will be �' '�� J the third quarter of .the current• year, forwarded upon application to �N in the in- —�—... ► - +1 " 'Literature' Howey (cold Mines Ltd. showed total Every Time You Eat retest of the — pvan food partidea between your teeth - - FJbW ifs �sl• - CANADIAN 64-61.1ST•:IES LIMITED .revenue of ;367,502, . as - compared L-2 dark, moist warmth of tee mouth furaiahea MACKINNON & CO: ' s fart �aL ti �v>avus, � Oat with ;471,000 in the previous quarter, ur. pwfea o..ditl.. for `oink deny which LIMITED PHILLIPS ,er �.lere,, � a Tonnage treated during the third, fame into live bacteria. "unelmn mouth is dangeroaa, Mar Dentrifies and liar Lotion are quarter was 123,664 tons and mining adenti'sesity made to pie. wetly help yec foist 169 Bay St. Toronto '�• ° costs, before de reciation, taxed etc., ��yy class teeth and m °nth habit, Q. by p ' QanikofCenada,formonthan60 maao• Tune in on our Dally Broadcasts, were ;1.80 per ton. The company has fact— olmatsriahifordentiota two-weew CFRH, 1. 45 p.m CRCT, 6 30 P.m. declared, a dividend of four cents per p'0kap for coo at Drug and Dept scorns s :,The FuU Value' d Cyst tai`rer�oi#— ss avertising _ lrarser'rs _ •- ;� LIsOFFER a o Ev etlonsVENTUR11° -� QUICKER 'iriforma`tion sent free. ti'be samsay -- - Company, World Patent Att-iirnv�•s 273 RECOVERYAFTER ILLNESS Bank Street Ottawa. Canada. To recover the strength and vitals ezhauated illness � �k =-we racist have energy - picked a ishmmt &act can be y . Bod. Builder' t1uickly and easily absorbed by our bodies, x - Swres Emulsion gives you-grmter reeuper■tive power �N you feel because it is an easily and quickly di is' form of Cod r n. n d o w n , lUver Oil in a solution of bone bttildin4 hypophosphita when your blood is ..of lime and soda -PLUS values you get in Scott's Emulsion thin or• stomach of Cod Liver C)il. 3A gives trouble, with gas,, or sour ris -' x <; Pierre's Golden Medical- -Discovery, - •- - If ' you are thin- - blooded, need to put on healthy flesh —this is the tonic for k OT . 7 qou Mr. Wm. Cadeau -of Victoria Harbor, Oat, ups: ' I was in a run -down condition - • •- for about two •years. •i tried different medi- eiaea also consulted a doctor but nothing - - belppeed me. in the kart.. I •used lour.bgttles _ _ �,t T���y c_ 'u '! Of Dr, Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and Multi- 1vallllCn' D011agr Ciziadian Sound Film ! felt like myself once more." New size, tablets , 50 cents, liquid 11.00 What might well be called - the ITominion's first -multi- million -iio'llar : J uge size, tablets or liqofd, ;1,35. I Write Dr. Pierre's Clinic, Buffalo, •N. Y -• ;jlm is the brief sound picture prepared by the Federal authorities to ex- .. z _ fa free medical advice'- plain the purpose of the $250,000,000 Refunding Loan. Over 200. prints of the film, with the co- operation of theatres•, have been running simul- THE COD LIVER OIL WITH THE PLUS VALUE Issue'No. - 43- -'34 _ taneously_ on screens 'throughout all Canada. Photo shows: The Cans I. than Government film in production in the Montreal_'otudios of Aseeclated.: For -Sale l!Y -our Druggist (_ 9 Screen News. _ - _ _ F�-w: .� -+..sw s _ - - - ,�� .� ,s `"•`'"' -_ -^�. _.F - - _ .. _ ..'"�_.;r_- ..i�": "�. _ .._r+�. ,_�,',.��.' _ '.+ib...:' h .. - ��'$• .�'. mot•- .. .r _ . Y,t.. ' '•�' +, ds tl .. +yam: ...I .' •i_ •_ - _+ !• \ •.. .- '_. �� of the Bh40ting .Ontario, living to Mariposa Town- oy� Pherrill. and Mrs. H. B. Michell, a baby girl. iJ� /v111J matches this fall? _ahip for several years, thence mov- We have a more favorable report Mr. and Mrs. B. Carter visited Mr. —Mies Florence Down spent 'the ing to Pickering, taking up hardware• this week of our hospital patients. and r4Fs- F. Carter one Sunday last. —, Farmers are now busy 'harvest- week -end with friends in the xillage.• business 4ere,'thence moving to Tor- On Sunday evening, Oct 27th, the We all hope Mrs. Thos. Williams -ing their turnips, which are a good —Mrs. (Rev.), J. Bedford, of Fen -. 6hto in 1189, where her husband Baptist Church are haying a Social a speedy recovery froaa her recent crop elon Falls; is spendinir a few days died in 1909. Mrs. Dale moved V at R o'clock, when the losing side in, illness. —F. H: and Mrs. Hall visited ref- with Gordon and Mrs. Law. Pickering to reside with her daugh- the Cotter Contest are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gray, of Br- - ativas ' in Toronto on Sunday after- — James and Mrs. Richardson, . of ter about seven years age,. Deceased the winners. This - contest netted a- ougtiam spent Sunday at the home — Aoon. Georgetown were in town over the is survived by three, daughters, Mrs. bout 46V. K pleasant' time is expect- of Mr. Wm. Gray. - - —Mrs. Alex. _Nilson, ofy week -end, with relatives. Smith, of Pickering; Mrs. Brockel, x - -- The Young People's party of Fri - sa_spending_a.- few -ayg with _Thomas- —Found in Pickerine Village, st of Kingston and Mrs. Rracha &, ­1 Giceu Cover day nsRm last was a grand success, - g Mrs, Andrew• man's signet, ring. The owner may Toronto, and one son, Stanley, of when they entertained Locust Hill — Enumerators are now busy secure same by proving property Toronto, also her brother Frank, of Mr. Frank Carter is all smiles Young People to a Hallowe'en par- g ' throughout the Dominion preparing; and payink for this advertisement. Toronto, Interment took place on these days. It's a new Dodge. ty. the Voters' List to be used in the —Many one-time residents of the Wednesday, Oct. 24th, in the Friends` Born, on- Sunday, Oct. 21st to Mr. (continued ou Claremont page) - next General Election. � village and community were obser- Burying Ground. A number from here. attendbd ved in attendance at the Anniversary the Anniversary services in St. And- . Senices in the United Church over — Yew's Presbyterian Church at Whit - the past week -end. Whitevale by on Sunday and also the Supper — Somebody's Collie passed on to tore and Concert on Monday evening. dog heaven in front of the News off - The Whitevale Baptist Choir on — Howard Davis, who had charge ice on Sunday afternoon; When on Thursday of last week presented an . of S. W. r Davis' barber -shop for the street it became confused in 'the evening with Seth Parker and the - ,31early a year, while-the latter was traffic and was struck by two diff- Jonesport Folks, to a capacity aud- ' "Pieikerin '8 Deader Store" - confined to his house on account of erent cam fence in Eastern Avenue Baptist ; sustained i injuries n a motor accid- —Group "B" of St. Andrew's Lad- Church, Toronto. -They were assisted - eat, has opened a barbershop in ie• Aid- will hold a silver tea at the by Mrs. Oscar Petty, of Cherrywoai - Dunbarton -and is doing quite a bus- home of firs. James L. Palmer on who,ge readings were much apprec- - f Wednesday; October. 81st, from 3 to iated, and there were several instr- inesL beine b p -' m. All ladies are w lenme _ Take-a Tip' fro M' Us sold in the village at 50 cents per Several from here have been in and Miss Gertrude Poynter and Ll- ^ Crag. This' is a low price but the crop Toronto this week witnessing the is- 96. large in both Canada and the six -day bicycle. race which has been - - -- — - - United States that high prices are in progress all this week, having be- If you intend buying potatoes net looked for. But many of the per Ban immediately after midnight on COAL _ tatoes are really too large as they Sunday. _ are beginning.to. rot in the centre. ..The Canadian National Railways - - for winter —Hugh Miller, who had been sp- are optimistic as •regards the future. - a Or e ` -ot�r Win r 61, � of epding the past month at Indian Tile earnings are gradually incress 3 PP y DO IT NOW, i Head, Sask, returned . home on Sat- ing, but. it is doubtful if., they will Coal arday last. He; reports the crops in ever return to the old time prosper.- - 1 U� b ass of No. 1 Quality that'part of the West as being fair - ity that they' enjoyed a few years ly good but in many districts the ago. Woke crops were. a. coimiplete fai}ere, and =It has been suggested that our ° 46Dooleyf' potatoes to go on much relief will have to be distrib- intimation in last week's issue that - Wood ' u I it might be a good . idea to get a __ ` —A number of school' chums and -Radio License was a bit of props- From sale at 51 c. a bag - -Cash ' other friends- - were entertained at ' Banda.- We stated that the inspectors ` the birthday party of Miss 'Vera. were at Rork down east and were -CHA& LAW, Pickering Greenlao? on Friday evening last. coming this way. No bluffing, they ehone 2920 51y ° :Bags supplied -5c. extra She Was presented with a lovely were_ - ` signet ring -and many other gifts. —St. George's Church on Sunday, ` The music was supplied by Frank Oct 28th, ;; am2nd Sunday after Trir ER ©CK Kiley, of Whitby. A ,good time was ity. Sunday School. at 10 a. . Morn- enjoyed by ing Prayer at 11 0 Block. Evening —The ven's institute meeting of the Pick Prayer at -7.00 ee Preacher, Rev. E. G. THEATRE Me S. H A P M A N im�R Women's institute will be held Robinson. Hestia of the A. Y. P. _ . _ on Tuesday, October 30th, at 3- p. m. A. Friday, Oct. 26th. in the Club at the home of Mrs. W. J.3Iiller. Rooms, at 8 p. m. An address . on a =*XI Whitby Branch will be our guests Biblical, topic will be Driven. and will . also provide _ the program:- =The Horticultural Society ann- -Northern Electric Bound System _We expect 6o have With us a repres- ounce that John F. Clark Govern- gonad Pirtnree at their Beet NEAR FALL. MOODS enttative of a Textile Company, who went "Lecturer-in Horticulture will will display rugs etc., made from dig- Rive a beautifully illustrated lecture WILLIAM'S WORK BOOTS, Solid leather, , x2.95 carded woollens. We hope for a good on "Bulbs"--in the Town Hall ow Wed gT'ANFIELD' WINTER UNDEKWEIR ' attendance at this mee *ing.- nesday, Oct. 31st at 8 o'clock. -Any - 2 -Q0, 2.50 and 300 —The weather' still continues very member of the Society that has not FRIDAY and ®.TURDAY VELVET HATS, blue, black, brown, mild for this time of the year. On received -their premiurn can get �,0 3.95 the 23rd. of October 14st year we cents worth of bulbs from Mr. Jon - 2dth and 27th .. - Iraq quite a -heavy snow -fall, and ea - If you are not receiving our weekly Grocery on the 20th of that month a very -- STOP PRESS - 10 p.' rrr Wed- 4 CHIPS HIPS - - .dodger, ask to have your uame put on our heavy frost occurred which destroy- nesday' Oct. 24th. The air circus - is f - ed many thousands of barrels of the over for this year. Business' picked - - - HOORAY�f trailing list. ' choicest' apples which had not been up late in the afternoon. It is estim,- _ . taken in 'from the orchard: We hope ated that thirty to thirty -five trips - ' the present aelig#t#ttl weather may up to- 31.50 •a trip were made by � Fred T. Bunting, - - m :,' Pickering ► the pre for many more weeks. thrill- seekers.- - We know -of aWut BERT WHEELER ' . . --,On Sunday evening next, Oct.- ,fifteen men- 'wbo spent- seven days RURERT W OOLSEY Radio Liceaeee `Fstetbliabeii 1851. - i - "th, Rev. Hugh G. Crozier will del- trying to raise 3200 for another purr RUTH ETTI N.G i er s "second of his series.of Relig- pose in the name territory. sous Art Sermons, taking as his sub- —A. more or leas serious motor Ject, "The Gleaners ", by Jean Fran - accident occurred several nights ago pp - - ' coin Millet. T' ra famous picture will west of bere, when two cars- collid- A L7 THE _ ' be thrown on the screen with beaut- ed in the centre of the highway, de- _ . iful coloured slides and the inform - tails have been difficult to obtain. �T atioa an13 inspiration given will Liquor however has as is generally_ EARTH T U R.1� S make the service veiny' helpful. The the rile played a leading role, and Choir will render special music. Mr. the attempt made by those involved, - JEAN IMUIR . Crozier will preach as usual at. the to Conceal this fact was little short (DONALD W.00D9 Side Pork, ..' 20e �+ fnornm.g service. All are- welcome to of ridiculous. Flesh wounds from fly- ' both services. ' ing glass appear to have been the- -The annual thankoffering meet'- extent of personal injuries. fux of the W. M. S. of St. Andrew's _ Transients are on the road lignin , _ • Church was held in the Friend's for the winter. And many have a Tnesida .(Butt Roast, _ ._. Meeting- iidimoe on Friday, Oct. 19th habit of getting as far is Pickering Moadar. y and Weda'sdsy i by dark, then look for shelt✓°r• and ••• 1�- when about fifty lucre present, - food. Here is a matter for someone �T 2PLh, Beth and, slat cludin a number of guests from Om+- ' g to deal witk. Why 'leave it to the - Red Ribbon Rorsod 9tesk, _� haws, Whitby and West Mill. Mrs. Y }be Women's i e s Inst tuts. w ... _ They work s,!1 _ .- 'Williarns,.of time W. M. S. Executive RIGHT TO -� - ..• Breakfast Bacoo,.. .. _,... �._ .. -: _... •s6C. - , . of 'Toronto, was present and gave afternoon for three days in a weel: r _ as inspiring address. Mrs. Water on a quilt and receive three dollars. 'Pesmeal Bacon. - housei of Whitby, -and Mrs. McL,en- for their time and labor, then have &Ran, of Oshawa, assisted in the de- a couple of hoboes blow the whole - Breakfast aco b. pkx ... shot in a couple of nights or so. ' votioraal exercises and Mrs. J. L. ANN HARDING Palmer oorrtributed a solo. At the --St. George's A. Y. P. A. held a .:;A11 Neets kept under Electrical _ - Social last Friday. The Installation =' ROBERT YOUNG • :: ' 'close of the meeting tea was served: - y ..:. - - •�� .. g of Officers could not take lace as Refrigeration. ' ;. - -. A very generous offering was Yee- several of'the members could not be - ALSO - .toed. b e ;- W RE t a t: «_ rosent Wo "e- h0plRit��,as every D _ -iic- ss,carroc�cr7� 2�uaurca.�,aly yei- member will be present this Week 83 « - vices and Fowl Supper of the Pres- we are anxious to' get started in the - Many Happy sift -n Gnome's which will be held; right Way. After the Installation the Butcher {phone 3004) i'ieirering fir St Andrew a Church _on Sunday' evening will be in .charge of Rev. E. Returns" and Tuesday, Nov. 4th and 6th. A G. Robinson& who has a special mess= .)special speaker will conduct the ser- . age for u s all, This Friday, at 8 o'- - _ =vices. on - Sunday and music will be .GEORGE BIIRNS clock, sharp. - — ` -- furnished by the. - United choirs of, —Mrs, W. C. Murkar is confined GRACIE ATLEN the Presbyterian Churches of Whit- to :the house- with a badly sprained 'GUY LOMBARDO � , by and Pickering: On Tuesday even- foot, which she• sustained on Sunda Pick Q�'1 Inlm a fowl and ham supper •will be l evening whom she fell as she stepped 8114 }118 Vl in -:- MCA : Market served; followed by an excellent pro -, on some west leaves on. the' side of 1 ` 'ram, including, a Darky Sketch by the street in front of her residence. #LOYAL CANADIANS - IS NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT a number-of ladies, Solo by Mrs. P. t —Time A'ir Circus was in town here N. Spratt and Violin Solos by Mr. � on Wednesday, But , business ,up to Steen, of Whitby., Full particular- noon' slid not look too brisk. One or Now 44vortseem "I.69. �� Servai2t ='r will be given nett week. more of several reasons may have ,�1: _ - r =The Anniversary Services. of the accounted for' it. A shorts Re, of fist- [�.OR SALE — Circulating Quebec United Church. over the week -end ve' breath or cash, any one of which 1' heater. Apply to Dew Drop Inn, R R No. HA'9 TAKEN OVER THE BUSINESS FROM 'were very successful in every resp- is very good, 2 Pickering, a _ • *� ect. At the S'anday services, "-two — Harold Vermilyea, who -is char= FOR SALE—Jerseys, -Dr. N. E. Lunt cE�Len -- very fine and usual addresses were Bed with the brutal - murder of his br da;Ocowa and h0ters,y reshe i ton 1 h. given.''A particularly large crowd at- mother in Belleville on October 4th, uary. 'G'tn Eagles, Rouge hill', s ^ ' tended the evening service. The Sup= passed- _ _ r and Concert on Tuesday evenin through- the village. on his L�OR SALE — Shropshire ram lambs, And from now 6- h a full line tr t 4 was from Toronto - to Belleville, h pure br , Forsyth, sCla ready for service, of Fresh Smoked and Cured • -; -- brought the - large8t, crowd this chUr- where he is now in jail awaiting his cheap. G. M, Forsyth, Claremont. 9 -10 - ' ch has had at a similiar affair for _ ,,�, • ; trial in \ovember. lrrany- .Years• Seport s_ indicate that -a - -There died -early on Monday `STRAYED —On to the premiees of - very fine supper was provided, gnd morning followin s brief illness, ►J W, J. McDonald. Petticoat Creek. Rosebank "Meat$ will -be available. for .. • Was followed by an equally fine grog- iza A. La g F.1- have aide bylpayine rpensed°ea, ownbe -1may eso pp, widow of the late Ch- °. you approval ram, by the Choir of _St. 'George's ristoper Dale, at 'the residence of KAIN ELEVATOR FOR SALE - *w��� A Y - United Church,- rl'orontoi who gave a her daughter, Mrs.-J. W. Smith of C )rGoing concern, good loeation, inclusive We Call 't sell all the meat SQ We varied musical program, which app- Pickering, in her 84th year. Deceased business in stock feeds,•c al. salt, etc. Form. eared to have pleased the greater was the daughter of the lat- Chas. Guam[ Co. Possession Nov. 1st. ClatSe¢,ont e 4 part of the audience They were as 'and Jane Lapp, of Gf$tfton: a:md way iG��VR RENT --Firm of 100peres�Dme are going to sell -only the • best• rated by Mr. McKee, a Master of one of a 'family a ten children, the L' RENT—Farm by the late Robmt wood Give YO a trial. Satisfaction to Foreign Accents, and one of the best' ,only survivinmr member now being Conveniently located one ttalf mile west of Dun. . Story- Tellers we have heard. One Mr: Frank Lapp, of, Toronto. ' Dec• e° �.n,,;�'„�'g�p�y�o�hb�>trd�n•to hu�con - >g of the - objectives of the Rgrve.9t Ser- eaaprj w T,arr;e,t 4-' .i-, T... cc._ ant, K. C., 0%haw,, a you or your money refunded. vices, financial, was reached. ristoper Dale in 1872 in Eastern r r! j ,@sr