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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1934_11_02THE • � - AL -i -- -- `: 0 R�I�T�r, $NTTf-=- EBJIDAY, — NOV. 2, 1434. _... - .,. lttpfe+fitostal stsiri:. _ West s GREENWOOD West Hill Brougham Yat+i - -- -- The 84th anniversary of the found- Hunk Gannon is on the sick list DR. H. O• PEARSON- Physician ing of Melville Presbyterian Church this week. MILLS sea Surgeon. Dunbarton. 10ly . -••Our trucks paiss y wtr w ny - at Rest Hill, on. that unique and Mrs. A. Boyer, of Greenwood, -call- - _ RE. FORSYTH. Oph. D., Virewtor - every day." picturesque site on: the west bank of ed on Brougham, friends on Thurs- t l "• .,optometrical Association of Ontario. Reg. llighlarid Creek, will be celebrated on �yb_ Hlstabli.hed 1588 „taaadMemberof the American Optometrical QOAL. COKE, Sunday, '�iov 4th. The services will The W• Cameron family, of Osh- f►saaeiat�' t Eye. examined by appointment. prone :C laremont. Ont. be held at the usual hours: 11.00 a. awa. were Brougham callers on. Sun W vOD, CEMENT m.. and 7.00 p. m:' The Rev.' Dr. Herr • day mat• - vey - Carnucllael, of St. Andrew's The ladies of the community pack- - SAND, GRAVEL, Church, Whitby, will be the special ed another bale for the West on pack- EVERYTHING IN GOOD SHAPH UNOAN B. McINrYRE- Barria• reacher for the der Special music tea Solicitor. Notary.' Office —Brock St.. p Y Tuesday. 1N'OR CHOPPING , — - h �}ppwite Bell Telephone Office, Whitby. gjj(] will be furnished at both services; Donald Beer has Mr. Shaver bus 4 - -- t8iy •rne famous cho' �'` 1ty tu11409 -1 :.. : • . WE ''>i14#P TAE Ft3LLOWLW - -- BUILDER'S K' S �U SUPPLIES 5 Church; Whitby, will provide the hag residence. DONALD RUDDY Barrister. THREE DAYS PER WEEK ONLY I . solicitor, Notary Public: Moueyto Loan. whole service of praise in the even- Mrs• Geo, Philip and Mrs. Lem s- Qioe formerly occu ed by the lace A. E. Chris - ing. Melville choir extends. a hearty on were Toronto- visitors on Thurs- 1iaa,south mug ofCourtHouse.Whitby. 81Y sh 1 ©oSi Cart8ge;Work invitation, to all former members of -MONDAY LIiBATON. BELL, ROSS & Rtrhgpt day . last Week- 17 •� A W MITCHELL that organization to take their plat- Mr, and Mrs. Phil. 'Forsythe; of �.WEDNESD�IY� Barristers. Solicitors- Sterling Tourer, • 2 es in the ' choir at the morning -ser -- Markham, were with- the Brawn's on Barr Street- Toronto, rice, and all friends o° tee con re FRIDAY q. - 1v. ] Beacon. - (Snoeeesor to D. Mt1Aro and Picker- g g- Thursday afternoon. '. H13. Bell. Ing Coal Co-) anion are invited to come and rene x Rev, Mr. - Snell., of Cambria, will � GIVE YOU THE , BEST JO1W Y�I I. D. F. Ross. wdelaide 9888 gcquaintances and friendships of .by- occupy the pulpit in' St. John's ch J. A wngbt, _ _ This is what anniversar- : Pickering, Ont, gone years. urch next Sunday. afternoon. ANY WAY YOU WANT IT ICBARC80A1 P10KERING g ies are for. The date - November the Miss Bate returned home on- Sat FOR PIG: IT IS NECESSARY Tl3 a MU'. VEY— BarrAten.Solicitors.Notaries Office phone 7400 Reeideoce 6520 4th, A. M. and P. 3I. urday accompanied by Mrs. Hanley, C. 91l -214 Coofed=ratioa Life Building. - tds.ngrof Yon and Rich pond stn. Toronto. of. Stratford; who' rer>Iained for the. BE GROUND FINE TO GET BEST ,mss Adelaide 4490 and 4490. By appoint. DON'T .DRIVE WITHOUT week -end. aa�,eg1e1aL. �atarday evenings, Pickering rest ease. Whitevale Mr. and Mrs. A: M ^ffat, of Tor- RESULTS ' Prose Pkk, 9613, eft Public Liability Insurance. One ace- ident may cripple you, financially for onto, Were in Brougham on Sunday, -7- WE GRIND FINE - L[SON a. McMILLAN- BKrris• years. You can now buy insurance A dark gloom was cast over the Miss B. Brown returned' to the city � solicitors, Notary Public. office at with payments extended over nine community on Saturday when the re- with them: ce of Mr, Thomson, lot 11, concewuon 1. months.. Your choice of good reliable port was received that '-tar D. R. The Young People of the Church �Oal riskeiing. Office lours: Thursday and Saturday P j, s.eainga, from 7.00 p, m, to 8.80 P. m., or by Canadian Companies. 25 per cent re- Beaton- had passed away suddenly in were well represented at the New- ntment• Toronto : 608 Royal Bank duction for any person who has driv- 'Wellesley Hospital, Toronto, follow= castle Rally of the Young People of appn : Phone Ptak 20:,10. Toronto £1Ria 6308. i lflnr en three years without an accident alts~ an operation, which she under- Oshawa presbytery. - -A SUPPLY KEPT ON HAND AP -'= for which-he was to blaale•and a fur- went a month ago. • Mrs. •Beaton, - 'GREENDURN STATION-THE'. Deestut ther reduction of 10 p. c. to farmers. whose maiden_ name was Ida Jane Greenwood BEST QUALITY THAT CAN BE D • . B �$E R Cooper, was born in, Claremont, and BIL C. SMITH. D. D. q.: L. D. S., has been a resident of .the township BOUGHT -MORE HEAT TO TEEW sour r Dr. J. N. Dales), Graduate o/ Iasaralsee Agency Hrougiiam' Out. Mrs. Percy Clark has - retorted to �t�` or .t`cdiegeofDentalSurgeonsandTome all her life. Her husband, Mr. Bea -` her home alts! visiting friends in TON TD'.�i` ORDINARY COAL- on University. At C4werooei ofce over D. A. Phone PieTserinR 515 ton, has been the capable clerk of THEIiEFURh THE MOST ECON- -' •• " e s every Tondos and Frida Pboae Trenton. e 23� the Township for over fifty years. Mrs T. C. Robinette and family, OjK1CAL TO BUY - The Beal Store, bliss Beaton wag highly esteemed ERBERT T. FALLAiSE, L D S.. Claremont M Toronto, -spent Sunday with Miss PHONE 924 and beloved by' all who knew her. M. wood. F. ?�. She was very public- spirited and C - . D. s., tisenate of the Ro,ral Couege of Freeman Mantle moved his family Sur se�oes and the tlniversit7 of Toronto. FURNITURE' took an active. part in everything is residence second door wt of st.'Aed- to Claremont this week. where he is -as r Cberch. Pickering. Ont mice bum+ : s for the benefit of the community. running a blacksmith shop. v - . s. s. to a ... or by aivv«n, Bent. aQ(-n, Besides being an active worker in FRED S T A C � l - w..isal. t�ioae Pick 3700. 487 We are diapl&Viag an attractive Miss - Lillian Plewmaa, -s former - - variety of the United Church, she Was mainly teacher in the-school here, is spend- - Alugslnuro and Araniteware Etc. instrnmeital in establishing the-pub- pub- ing - a few days with Miss Edna Painter and Paper-banger fuOSte+too* .iswb e. Ruraiture sad Furritule - lic library in the village, in renovat- Green. 35 oents per hour or by contracts - - Novelties inrr the church building and With S. The Girls' Mission Circle were in anywhere. - J. Dickson, former Chief of Police in Ai$LI2ABETH RIC6ARD80ld= Prices low to ke«ping witb times.' Brooklip on Wednesday evening . file• aed a,stoaowle ie wawe of all ki�, Toronto, in re- modeliinr the White- SaUdaction Guaranteed. ' q�saaswtsoacoa+vadrof solid fins" ass vlale. Cemetery. She waA also a past when alt had a very enjoyable time 15 years experience - president of the Women's Institute as well as a profitable one. - PoST1LL, Libensed Anetlonow. G"roC and Lame Her funeral wag held on Tuesday af- The friends of bliss_ (Rev.! Smart PINE DRIVE, DUNB7IRTOIV _ Fe fln amaal.. of Took aril abuse. AM been i ;curry to hear that she has : ::•,tssraalssNau biro' .fataaaM r aroeaael JQet arrived a lwr e shipment of ternoon and was very largely 'art- been in the hospital in Toronto,' un- m' Willi Duolswrton P. O. : ar4aar, asar... arwr P. o., or► p ended. the church. where the service deigning an operation, and is now .. a�ttet - oe in the following sizes: i . R BEATON. TOWNSHIP dyP' g was held being crowded So capaRev with her daughter, Mrs. Parter. Shingles .For Sale - 48 in. z 72 in. (�yproe The service arils conducted b Rev. C1ert, Coo.evaaeer. Commissions fa - - y 1:'e will soon have a couple more _ , -• * a�{a .nil. Aceoyatyst,, Ets_ Issaer of 48 in. z 84 in. •, : J. R. Bick. Whitevale; Rev. W. Rack- empty houses in t! a village, as Mrs - Oceoa.. lwbite.aie.One- . hair. Hampton; Rev, J. D. Parks. a Halt Galvanized Steel Shingles, - 48 in. 'z 98 in. - M Minister o' W• Brander is vaeatlntr the one is - Bird's belt Slate Shingles. - - . , - nephew of Mrs. Beaton. ini. which- she -has been li- in , while _ . Wig, MAW, LIOSNORD AUO• =49 in. z 108 in. g g buggy a ♦r ?fnwtatt — Carltrus St. United Church Toronto; ALa. re•ruDberina bar wheels. Yost. artasio ad Dtstrrn Mr-.. SouthsveA - expect a. ter. -join her - - -.- -- - � kt.dor s,v 21"11111" 48 In. z 96 Dinacona Board and ,Rev. A. E. Owen, Unionville. She husband daring this month, he hav- lawn - mowers- s$isrpeoed._: M Tta.aeeaasaau.- Desessor sa� ra Star Lime is survived by -a sorroavintr husband, T. PAT1iRSON'8 - OLAREMOl1T' a permanent odti<ort erears.s at Ksws' nice.. tr8ivsr 1Hard wall Plaster ol�e datttthter, Mrs H. E. Turner and mR secured pe t p ago owns+• mbicbs• a" h - . , with the railway company. O&H and get prices. Phone 2812 - �- - : =� PI two •sons. W: J. Beaton, Barrister. •o: Under the auspices or Group Br of Toronto and Dr. B. B. Beaton, of the Womurn's Association of the Gr- tdRN"ST ROBERTSON Whitby. .. nivood United Church will : - -- . l8issiriorl ' Oootra.etor LUMBER Y� - _ - .. :: give on Nov. 9th,..a supper oondet- SELL _ NG OUT WWaR and Repairing for Lis - ; Aodley - inx of pork and beasts and pmnpitin • of sower. TbC en IiC StOCk of pie, commencing at 6 o'clock alter ; Alltiadsof riectrioal soods -P�ekering Mi16 The first snoww4rm of the sera- which the Victoria Square Dragnat- i k. C1 rase its- • eII- _ ; o sloe g b p Alt: 4he► p1a7a �� t0 -� aunt .c4►aae - on SundlPy finer -wilco A titl8d Music will be ".t ly Ppooe l7f>�. Pbtesifralg • _ abort squall occurred .._ Mr. Moorehoase met with an auto' furnished between acts oy two youi _ ` ♦ accitieat last week whereby he serif -. Cowboy Singers, also good instmm- �� at cost iA 7 ,. ' c • tree's sRm, 3 d q1 geleatios�s. _„ ' •:•r -, .. • . ,. } :w sad Po�I "�'°_ and 7 _ _ also aa� toes; +OlO PARNE R'S CAZ8 ' W Fidler with their wires were call Dmbartea WASS. Tires, Tubes, oil _ ere in the vicinity on Sway last 11nd (}[ease, a1�i ;ewe Ua �� Severed attended the Kfaeale ann- Mrs. J. Teifer, of Orillia, is' vas- =- ' -..... .. '' ■ er 341 Gasses of lnsn"NX-rt lvereary recently. itils,r Jaaste8 and Mrs. MitcilelL - �nOe. - _- - Winters. Bros. have added four reg- • Miss Ruby Andrew, of Pickering, -.'• istered Aj siuias - fi'oin near Peter- visited' on Sunday •with Miiw Btla An Phone 27,29" ° OYAI L l� �BLEY _ . Dorn to their ,herd.. They are, eeoar- ran. - 1- -Pif�•C�ej•in Oft ing accreditation of the herd. This Mrs. Jatrtes' Snu&s, of Bnniskilt- JAMES WA TSOIV ckering, Chopping � . will make three. 'ace��d herds in en, spent last. week -end • with. Mm T T the cocl%munity. one 'Ayrshire, one Smales PtsopriiLOr, t S� D. N • mock WtNA. Jersey.: cad- eoeRiie ,gin Mrai, A. W. Blaitetey, of T�ri•orlto. The Woman's Association and the visAM i tew days last weep with $1� R0A &coast" _ M'lssim Band are bolding a Joint >diss A. 7%om - hoot on Sunday 'evening,' Nov, 4 fly, of Tyrone, visited• with Walton -at 7 p. m ' Slides wi be shown •)n -. and Mrs. Annis and famly o>f Dun-. - - -- =��� - -- .J 0OIIaisting of : walnut • �•s • � � West China aj Mss. Crozier wilt be day last. in charge of Lute lecture. All are �ll9e 11nwi+ef� Services i:t tilts = i,.'. , Steel bed - -wftil a good FUNBRAL DIRECTOR welcorne. " United 'Church" were well attended - -- -FROM . . sable spring .sad felt J. Greenlaw's sale of farm. stock and much enoyed. The singing was Private Awbolroee arld implements took place on Sat- also much appreciated. Holland . mattress urday last and splendid prices were Mission, $and will- meet on Satui'- - Day and Night Sesrvice, realized. Their many friends regret day, Nov. ' 3rd, at 2.30 and practice 'COplete, $13.94 Pbone 8000 that they have removed from the for the Christmas 'intertaiisment ;I- - AI[alvero 5000 vicinity as they had made many so starts in earnest next Saturday Our YiwporC order of batsbo A 40 INCH CEDAR CHEST friends in their short stay. We be- afternoon. Bulbs has arrived, and eon• ('1M a lieve that goinytr_to the_ -city The Sunday - School Christmas ant- tSioe, asaeusl, anabsaetmes6 - In ' WS>lnut finish,, (leans m, -vai for the winter. Wm. Cammack has ertainment of "' the Dunbaitolt Unit- rented the farm and moves in at­ ed Church will take place on Friday, of the finest bulbs Drocurable. .. -lined ^ A -- - - once. Dec. 21st. A11 •Sunday School pupils -' Good Value+ $10 5o PLOUGHING ! The•Ciub held its iiollowe'en mss- are requested to meet at-the church Darwin Tulipe,'Double Early'- _ once. a on F; iday averring - last -at- • on Saturday, first at 2 o clock. _ _ Tnilpe, P lipe�. Bo --the home of rich Winters, when a Oil Thtirs 'P Parrot Tu tan ' day -- -suit'. .; ..'..�- items -- BIM MO i 6' large crowd assembled to celebrate. from school, Murray Taylor was hit ieal Tulips, Saowdcops, Cro•' GLIDER-COUCH GET YOUR PLOUGH There were many novel costumes. by a truck and seriously hurt, his sus. Frititlaria, Obiondoza,. - Judges were duly appointed and af- skull being badly fractured.. He was Ps rwhite. i+'nll lenRtll; with head Se By pe SI'iARES HERE ter viewing the parade, gave the pr- taken to the Oshawa Hospital and .�arciseae, Ua$odile lieggir izes to - the'following: Best Man in on Friday' evening this d6ctors op- t , rest. This is one Of Our - Character - Gard Winters, as Silas; erated on his head and up to date Have your furoatfe, stoves Best Lady Miss 'Marjorie Bell - •as he -has a .fighting: chance.: - -' . _. smartest. conches. � ,�- Only @1'L 95 and pipes attended to ?fir. Peanut; Best Dressed Couple - The Adult Fellowship will hold its Secure your requirements "p. NOW Mi35PS D. and L. Briant; as the Gold next Community Meeting in the Un- Dust Twins; Best Boy - Master R. ited Church S. S. room on Wednes- the assortment is complete. Our pp� If it's a new furnace, range or Puckrin. as 'Kinir of Hearts; - Best, day evening, Nov. 7th, at 8 o'cloclt. prices are right. consistent wltb i .C. A. STERRITT heater, we can supply ou, Girl - Isabella Winters, as A Fairy; The special speaker will be Mr. Jack_ _ _�qurlity offered. y Most- Comical -Man - Everett Bryant; Blow, principal of the .Whitby Bay p>lneral Director and satisfaction guaranteed. Most .Comical Woman Miss 191uriel school, as an outstanding education- ,. AIT]bulfilaae• $erVICe Powell, The Brork Road Orchestra 1st of our county has been' address- + :z phone 13UU ALVIN B is type and promis- Jones D USHBY was in attendance and rendered the ing groups of this Store - music for the short dance afterwards es an interesting subject. The music !'tokeiinq, ontaf'lo Hardware Phone 4800 when a most delightful luncheon was will be furnished by our -Centennial - phone 6800 a PTCHBRINO served. A vote of thanks for the host friends and the refreshments by the 1!"iG'bE>�INQ j And hostess was given. Dunbarton ladies. .t _ CAN�p -ms w�C � ..'� *.i: `a-'a.��'av''ye'm• •'Za - '" a'*.wa.,,ca+sa�-�'`�..s_".sev _ -- . e _ _ - - - - - -'- - - -- . - _. I . I -. I .­,� I . . . . . . :, . ­.. I . ­' I . q .1 I ... :..'­,� ... .. -�- . -. ...".. ,- -- � . I - ,. - - .- - . . -;�l . . . . � • • - - - Ion. The members of the club receive 1� __� t n es atlori Acre fed• from .�e ataseum' at montl►ly inter. Newspruit Relief .po , ii " � � eVe S - vale, complete materials and direct- ` As P > > Iona for making unusual. and lnteree,t- Hinted by Heeimm _ • ing objects -used by past civilizations .­i­...q.7Wq,�,:­1 - 1. . . - - e�nains Mr O or primitive peoples in various count- working Un Scheme for NUrtb y rise, to R , en [die Mills -. Special junior memberships to. the , -- f- - - - - + _ __ _ _ constitute the final division _� : museum conatit tie Says son - tad at the naafi eessio-in 0f-'the_ of -the chldren's program, and to these.. - -.- " - - -��_ - . -- • . - agement To Discharge Its Duties in Full - Letter of legislature. ", mernoern LUC u,u..,..,, ..;1' -, �z-�_- fir; ' iL►n• Vster I n -1,_ - Private charity"was a .necessity, month, from. November to April, a aria minister of lands, fores` sand ` Resignation Accepted - Previous Offer Revealed. the =sinister declared. Public charity story about northern development, in an interview g p ry people in Korelgn Goan_ . " provided the masses with food, tries. Members. of this club will also 1 ,.•8 Ottawa, - The •most politically! the government will do its duty In clothing.and shelter, buit'ths individ- receive a how to make it gift during With the Border C :ties St;.r Saturday -- eventful week -end which the Cana that regard, for you express the con- contacts with suffering victttns" the gear and will be admitted tp the revealed the provir.cisl gorerniiient ' . than capital.'asa witnessed since the fident belief that Parliament will im- 'were matters that no ' government museum's' annual jurilor entertain: was working on a scheme to bring - present Federal Government•waa for- element at next session any construe. could deal with, he declared. Yur- went. permanent relief to the rewsrrint . med finally brought the following or- five measures bused upon the IIadingn thermore, governments were new aot . . :ndusiry in Northern. Ontario. - . -' dared - facts_ out of the_ brief turmoil of the. commission ". the business of providing relief It was intended, he said, to estab- which was the Stevens episode. The Prime M)nister concludes by . whereas private agencies for the re- Students Raise Leve,I fish new industries , in the north ' ' - (3) Hoa. Mr. Stevvens formally regretting that Mr. Stevens choose$ lief of the destitute had • the exper- - • • • Of Academic Status country that v, ill utilize the vast + i ceases, by the Governor - General's ac- to resign rather than follow the - pence of centuries behind them. The ' __.__� timber resowees and put into opera- . , . . • + - - - ceptance of his resignation tendered course which his colleagues suggest, , government, was behind them. The • Philadelphia Stead improvement Lion man mills now idle. While urt- declaring_ -that the latter "would have 7' Y . - :Fridari -to be s liaebitser of `tile -gov government was -prepared to co- in academic status' is shown -b-y stun' • able. to- disclose . details. of . the plan " - _ -- etreaethened public confidence in the ernmeat and chairman 6f-tlis- itoya�- - - -• operate with' orients institutiolts to Gents in the co22ege o! the University just Itow, it would be one of consider- Comtaission .on Price Spreads and commlasioa, maintained the princip_ the fullest extent, realizing that only or rennsyivania, fill spite -ot that _A'1x Iieen$n cid _ Haas Buying lea of British justice and fair play, by effective xo- operattion could >3uc that economic 'con flans have forced , t promoted the speedy and efficient con. cess be achieved. The minister declared lie was 'far (E) Whatever may be his ultimate elusion of the work of the. commis- manq to engage in part time employ_ from satisfied with Conti +ior, in .the . ,political deatinatfon, he will remain - Mr. Croll commented oit the fact ment, according to Dr,. Robert A. Bro. +i+ - with the Conservative h party for the slot, and secured for its final con. that, Jewish • communities in other temarkle, oolleg -e personnel •officer. north where he acted as ri:diator .it elusions aad report an authority that large cities in Canada and the Unit - tween strikers and employers in o i -p- . • •i present at least, in order to have the aT8 .One in every six students now en- wonld not lightly be ,questioned." ed $tale$ has subscribed more e, wood industries: - ti.'ith the exception - .. - - 0pporttiafty of laying his' case before p r rolled to the three upper classes ie- of the mining' industry, capita to Jewish-relief than had To- seived either all A grades, or A and y, bu.iness•.here the Conaervattve caucus when ParUa_ p . - . ii8nt meets• SNOWFALL (v r°nt°• B during the, second semester of 1933- was at "a low ebb; he declared . ,,.' - ..(9) Parliament will definitely not J �- 34. This means that out of a total of - " ttieet now until January, ` .The Markets 748 of last year's students, 16,2 per (4) In the Interval the Royal Com- -PART OF ONTARIO - cent won' these high marks as cam- b4 vat E' 121 Yearn TO . . . pared wl'.h'14,2 per cent who won - . mission on Price spreads and Mass. p This Gay Young Thing $uyin-g Wf$ carry on as usual under - PRODUCE PRICES. : them .fqr the corresponding semester _ • "' the chairmsnahip, probably of Major Northern• Part Af PrOViIlCd United Farmers' Co- Operative Co. in 1932 -33, the report states, ` ' : . T W. W. `Kennedy of Winnipeg, with, Had Blizzaf& -Four Ins. Saturday werb paying the following A. total 01 622 students or 83.2 per seta dins, aced -h Senora Lethd y q. : cent of - those in these same classes, Chairez celebrated her .121st birthday _ :. Jtowever•, Hon. Mr• Stevens still . - of Snow at Barrie. Price for produce: recently b rising at 4 a.m.. dancih - Iliad time war associations, music; -every co- operation and fullest oppor- Toronto .-Winter Win' err beat Hallowe'et. cases returned, "A" large, 38c; "A'" mester as compared with 80.1 per cent chicken. .4 ^•P- . tuna for finiahin his work. O to o e eek-end when medium, 36c; "A" pullets 27c• "$; . of the year previouti, while 85 per cent - i . y g she tapped off her special repast.. • a fell of mow turned "the ravine's „ „ had no deficiencies In academic sub - j The high light amongst the de- p 20c; C, 16c, at the Orange County Farm with a - `.': velopments in the situation over the thoughts toward heavy underwear, IBUTTEP- Ontario' No. 1. cream- jeers alone. - hand -rolled cigarette • fi sbloned. from -� = overcoats, anti - freeze and coal •' . week -sad was not the announce- b� ery, 19c; No. 2, 18 %c. _ cigar tobacco rolled into a cigg'are to .. neat of ML Stevens' resignation. The - POULTRY: • , • _ • Motor Highroads Leading." tfaper, " - " "" $$turd" morning,preas, had elreadl. The cool turn taken by the weather _ - -'• " . __. .. - on Friciay after a mild week develop` (Quotations in cents.) to Slumless London Designed "I. have'beea xantiag fried chicken hated that that was already est ac- ed into the real thing on Saturday. .. Live Dressed - toi some time;' she said, "end the f ompIt hed fact, .except for the for- Snow was reported practically all over "A" "A" London, -A London of broad aven- officers of the Orange Oo' ' Farm '. ' ' "nalitl 01 the Governor-General's as.- the province. In some places 'as. Herfi,'over 5 Ilia. '10' - -" 12 • ues with special motor highways promised I should have it•" � souneemeat of Its acceptance, Inter_' much as three of four inches fell but 4 to 5 ]be.'....... 9 11 - through the parks, eliminating the Senora Chairez has been a county . set eeatrad accordingly not upon this . Toronto _ 3% to 4 lbs....... re problem, has ward for several months. • . , act, but rather upon the publication - got off with a scsnt�i4th 8 10 present intense traffic of an inch. .. - ` 8 to 3% lbs......... 7 9 been planned by a committee o1 bail: --. : .- .•- ►f the exchange of correspondence Blown on as icy norttrwest wind, Old roosters ......`. ; ? $- -•- dery here. _ ` .. yetweea Mr. Stevens and Premier the first flakes hit Toronto early Spring chickens: A map illustrating this scheme to T Born - 48 Hours " -- Sennett by which the resignation was Saturday evening. Later there was Over 8 iba..:..... k4 17 enable traffic to reach the centre of Apart --may and (is.! .' ",,, affected: And here again interest was a heavier fall which, thouglf it melt- b to 6 Ibr... 13 1g ' .' - the city without using 'the crowded . Juaesui' "Alaska, -firs, Alfred E�rt= y tlhided between letters pertinent to ed as it hit the downtown st - streets and omnibus routes has been - the present situation and a hitherto re f. 4 to 6 lbs.: ....:.. lI 14 sari wife of . miner, and. her twins mill showed in some, of the residen- on view at the recent Building Exhib. ' ,/ ' -` - unpublished letter - of January 19th + - Under 4 lbs..... :. 9 • ' 12 _ are "doing well" after an us.- tial districts on *�unday morning. Etioa here at Olpaipia- Last which Mr. Stevens appended, Broilers: usual birth case; in which the ihlaate - - , show that he had offered to re_ ' At Barrie more than four inches I% to 23r lbs... :`.' 11 15 . The exhibition also gave Londoners were born, 48 houra apart. A boy was .i of snow was reported while at inges. _ a first hand view of the urgency- of born on the morning of Sep ember 22, . sign on that date, but that his offer soli there was two or 'three- inches. the alum problem. A complete. alum -. • . - Thad not been accepted. '- - :HA.]F AND STRAW carom and. a girt the morning 'of the 24th. - �,_ ", • The northern part of the • province. , made from the actual bricks Each weilghed' 6 3-4 pounds. - ` - MILD, COURTEOUS PARTING had blizzards, In. many places the No. 2 timothy hay, baled, ton, and wood of a recently condemned . ' i - I . 7 snow did not last but farmers $17.50 to =18.50; No. 8 timoth ha , -slum was erected. in a corner of the . -- =t, - li`he ,letters revea4 that the .part- got y q - - 1ng between the prime ' minister and ' ready to rush the harvesting of their ton, $1rr• to 416.; • straw; wheat, baled, - 8'allery. in jwmoosition to a series, • ... S# Salvation - his minister °f trade and commerce p�to and root crops. In . several ton, $10; oat straw, $7.50 to $8.50: of new luxury flats, `: '_` 1►as mild' and courteous on both places the thelatometer sank watt The slum exhibit was so telling, Six years ago,_ 1,100 Gideon bibles' . : _ Mdes, Neither letter contains a D1t -- below the fre�ng point. -WHOLESALE PROVISIONS and achieved such success, that plans were placed in the roams of 'it iveri 'ter phrase, although both are firm. Is. Toronto 'the ,lowest point reach- Wholesale provision . dealers -are - are being made to turn it Into a per- known total hotel. All but 2s." of • these _... • :.The prime minister takes exception ed by the mere -was 2y; three quoting' the - following prices' to To- manent tratrelling exhibition, Bibles'had dtsappeared by last 'week, - LL. ` - to the fact. that Mr. Stevens 1s. effect mints - below' freezing. The maximum Tonto retail dealers.' - when a new supply was donated, by . p was 40-de which seemed cold _ Pork -Ham; 19%c;, shoulders; 13c; ' the Gideon Society. Whoever - carried .., - renounced judgment la the .case be. $ Kitchen Garde Greets ' fore him prior .to its conclusion. enough W most people. Cite predic- butte, 16c; park faits, 20c; picnics, the Bibles 'away could - hardly have -also suggests that the minister at Hon for today was cloudy and colt -10%c. • .. President of Texfl�s Tech- been familiar with their•coixtents, alt it - with more snows o Lubbock, Tex.- President Bradford any rate:. -4th .the Sinitic Command- `trade and commerce was isiafag dsa_ possibility. Lard -Pure, tierces. 1_>c; ,tuba, Knapp of Texas Tech, meet have won_ merit ngafnsL , tealjtg, YVe man be serous hopes ja the public mind iii While, the snow arrived with foul 13c; pails, IS3lic; .prints, 13c. , ' =."• .,remedies $ fob pat'7fament was pow_ clays- of October yet to go, it '_was Shortening-Tierces, 8�c• tubs j dered if It wasn't a full course dinner - permitted ko .bops$ 14.'. the �tht Tres " erdess to accord Rls �maln crit1diam not the city's earliest fall, East year 9c; jiails, 9'ic; prints, 9�c. . '.i inateatd of just the President's racep- have ,pr4�itetl,,,�oTtaliy by their act theft were'•iiracss of anow•on October - riot - and that good. has -thus emergeirlrom of :iris t oiliiliguei tikbwares, aafl7t _ _ 1. ^'point upop which•. be Is empbstic, fa '1g and 24. Away back'in 1860, snow' • - Fir .9t, came a 'Xiss •Beafi then a evil• A Bible -is not the worst readin was re GRAIN QU&PATIO S'' , :Kiss Bacon, - . "x Mr• Stevens' refusal M.gxpress regret Parted on'Septcritber 25_ � - They' were foilowed by mailer in the work! to- day,�att �I ` = • , % for the oliculatta� of damaging state- ' Following ' are Sundays •'closing , a Miss •Kitchen •who' said -she` Caine steaaiug le -fs filer ti;ii besi' w, ''! .N'ob, .. meiita +rash ran'¢ect tolY!5itadiantfirms ':-''' - y, es Texas town. is ulna it, -The Detroit Free I'rse, , - $ ii quotations on Toronto grain trans :from Turks a'>ti t • sad iadiviAusla which were utterly .Pra�lliee L� �ct :',,actioits for car• lots,• prices on basFs - - - r . . - . c.t.i.i ba untrue. Just because a magi happens [�.,� Y Pow' - . " �. . to be a cabinet minister Pr mier - - - -,- i Dole S�e][tie Manitoba wheat -No, 1.rNgtthern,, `' ` - Japans Fleet `In "Action ..,,�,; i -_. ;_:=�eunett .contend}#, gives him nao{'17c- : _ •81c; No,•-2• Northern, - .7i.irzc ; No. 3 1. i etas to slaiid'er any one of hie "foi- .If Ottawa FAWs Northern, 95 %c;• No: 4. Northern'. - ,�,�., .,_'_ . ,. r- ., ..-. r low- Canadlapa. On this point hie • 73c; No. 5 Northern,•68e: -- . , r x, . , , . .. -} , J'. , " - .r _ r .. , s ,N. v ., _- •J. .i .. i'.. letter Lo qtr, Stevens says. "The �r Manitoba oats' No. _ 'C. R,, x,k :,; :;,.s''.. ?' i question'af; "ethics is• undoubtet�ly in_ i;rie''Rlado TN I3rit3� (7t)W11•'46, P -8E; ,No.,'3 C.W., 42 I -8c; 'No. 1 • " � ` `� " '` '°''`' 1 c e t valved, and, as much has been asid g 1. .n eXt S�SSioil --- feed,` 41�'gc; mixed 'feed outs, 311. ��« � � "�; � . _: M about buainesii, ethics (by Mr. Stev_ Cpntrlbutrlr�: Plan. Manitoba., bailey -_No: .3 `C.W,, 'i 0 � t rf'l a eta), I .cannot 'but think it to the b57/ac; No. 4 C.W., �i4 °�c; No. I feed 1 , : ` T r� •�� duty o1 any member of s government screenin s, 22 ��` z `� z�� • wao la rewzlaiiyi�f°r -ttr� vdVl,a- Toronto. -yin ur02la to mint .and , g $i tOr "�- '� '.` t, ` n y s till 't.f�,_; _. t : fi' �; 4 I. health it(,urance scheme will be re- lion and•Gircula,iga -of pamphlet' "con- a commeridecl to the provincial' govern- .Ontario' grain, approximate. prices �� Ewa tatting inaccurate 'sta{ewenta to, take ment at the next session of the' legis- track -shipping point •:*hest,'- -92 to. ,. �'�`, `� I 3 ` "the earliest oDportuaity to cort'ect �, - I. - lature, provided the - federal govern 94c; oats, 30 to' 33c; Barley. 43, to _ r �1 . 1. ' such ata'tvteats, with "any appropri- went does not move in the_ same, 45c; corn, i3 to 75c; rye, 47 to 49c; ,� * %i - _ dire ezpressfoa o[ regret.' riirection, Hon. Maid Croft, minister bugk*fieit 40 to 4�c; matting barley, ` ass SIT: Bennett pays a high tribute fo of welfare, declared Sunday night in 63 to 65c, \ ' 'Mr. St'tvens' zeal .as a minister, and the Course of an address PA the open- -: - . I. then assurer him of tnlleai opportun- ing vt the r'ederation of Jewish r " g Philanthropies campaign. ' Great vniverslt ER nds �' ` 11 :lty for.fiafahin his work on the price y ) a . _- spreads commission. "I note," he' "in the'short time we ha a been Program to Help Chi[dran� " L ststes fn bin -letter, "you have tea- in office we have come to the realiz- - - • ;l > a - • dered your resignation as chairman ation "that .unemployment is a per - Philadelphia,, - The educational' v '. . - - of . the -cominfasiort, but- esich- resigna -- - manent- problem - -and we- muo.'. recog Program for children which the univ_ - a� • ;, tton will not preclude .you from con- nite relief as .a normal, soc`nl funs- ersity musemum, of the ' Utiversity of - .,; tinutng as a member of the commis- lion. Therefore it is our duty to es- Pennsylvania here, has sponsored for: a ;',i ,,,,,r.,....,. =. a;', , � :,.;;. :.., slot, a°r from indtcating the wit - tablish responsible agencies equipped :he past few years has been expand - - N'�� - - . • .. ,_ nesses you. desire to have called be- for long -range planning and contnu• ed to include three 'separate . pro- ; : �,�, ;,_� .� � � , �, cL : I. Sore the commlasioa; ,nor obtaining ity of acti'on;" :aid Mr. (roil, grams for the coming year, . according. - " ` , � , `s; �, " . '': ' from them the `evidence which you , "While - realizing. to the full that to, an announcement .by' Dr, Horace r ?� ,�`S".`�.,1 �1 k aY. government The museum's collections have been. r say is , available," those who are suffering +:o -clay must H• F, Jayne, director of the 'museum. A ;,��,��,, ��•. *� . : - ; = - CON INVESTIGATION be succored the U.ntario .•..: . ? ';. .. • . ,• - - proposes to take the initiative .and drawn on to fit up the two junior stu- b2ay I add," tie letter continues, 11 -`r - ' -that the -government proposes that plan Soy the future so -that -a recur- dioa as. homes of. the South American ��'X, _ I - �- 1-1. .,the investigation should be carried to p ' ring cycle of- do ression shall $tot Indiana and to these stadlos'tbq Ss._ ^a' ` ` 'ii conclu :ion' and -that-, that by every pro- -ceteh us-'unprepareci," .coritilwed -the turday morning elasses will be con- .1 - ._ _ '. ;per method, all -material evidence minister. "As far as possible within ducted to instruct in pottery making• - the sco a of : overnrricntaf activit wood carving modellin and water ahoulrf he made available which may y,,, g �' a? we intend to protect our citizens and and oil' coloring. " " " : :� ' . . . !be required by the commission to en- p & `4. "able it to .discharge, its duties .atid the children who ale the citizens of The "How -To- Make -It- at ham =j• - -- -, tomorrow, Unless the federal tQiake a report• I am glad to observe ernment ac 1 will recommend to program. Thisetsefordtheojbeneffttot il that -you' '.apparently' ~recognize -.that- •. � L'l;.it., , rlcke• and white spray afford ,a stnkvt - �cn e my government that a contributory children who may not he able to 'come ' "Japanese batiaeship, -Ise; plunges- through Pacific w<+ters in it3 +-ror•t Lat- , . ' ' �211 unemployment and health act be a- to the museum building for instruct- , tie manoeuvres. . I I. . :- " . .... . � .... '.1 ... .. . . .­ , - .. . ...., � , .. , ­�-­ ..- -.1: . -'.., .'. �... -­ , . c �. .o. , 0 . I . . .. - . . . � . . I . ­ - .,-. .. . . _ _ ,_ r I I I... ­.. I . . . , . d .. " . . . . . I ­ -, - .- ..,.� �.� - ..._..��. - - rte_. - b _ .. '' . . — L •— � - .. _ . • :r. ,P, ,-,, ✓," , .. R . _ - y l - ... 'far 1 n• INDI.GESTIONT, FIN ANC 1AL \S �G �P Then _ = -_ - `'e�e ��w�e� % r�P S - __Try KRUSCHEN _ - see ��e e, / �` m - -- - - T at NQ EXPENSE:_ _ C` ��` - �►L� __.. --� - fzoln lose o[ appetite, Q .N \� It you suffer or a misersblti 00 Q ���'� iadigestion,_sour atom�ach Q t feeling aster meals there's nothing tike Kmwben for relief. The little daily dose • • • ' ,,[� J �E�(V - London Predicts Higher Silver Prices Of Kruschen first stimulates the Bow of M vices to aid digestion, and then gas P j regular and anfail- action _ . '•astu :ea a complete, - - A report • Srom London,, England, states that (:bias's decisive on Ing elimination of all waste taatta et►Qy to check exports of silver has thrown the k ar .,Eastern ezchatige po day. into a state of confusion, It comes, of coarse, as the climax to •series of 1MYTO i If you suffer, you'li welcome the unsuccessful . representation$ to the United States Government to modify its MANDI} IM THE opportunity to try Kruschen Saki now silver buying policy and -may well have far reaching remits. _ - i v free of cbarge Ask your drug - with any 'degree of CONVENIENT posiu eiy 1lVhst those results may be 'cannot yet be ganged MCKltT SIZ9 ~. 'pet for the gruschen Giant Package. accuracy, but some immedii to effects can be stated. The sterling This is this Regular bottle, together with value of the Shanghai dollar has. dropped since last Monday by more thaw a >epsrsu FREE TRIAL bottle. Use 14 per cent. while the official rate at which sterling is now quoted Ss the Trial bottle• Then tlf equivalent, with equalization charges for export duty, to approxdmately YY - __- - - .,.,•_ sonyinad�hs__ r . p prehibi erti -ns oleeiR ittfida to `ilyael• 'the' will so every clalaled for it, se£un+ hall, achieved its objective, stopP g silver e 1 NCw modieafsatioa a! farm sad fadcartr' everythint ih xporta in one bonny the' Repdar�pa�ge it Your The check imposed upon China's export trade by the rise of silver sna -- �+�� e4nipdneat and aypHaace3, the reyolrl dry g consequent appreciation of the Shanghai dollar was an important asgset of .&7Cr'� i�w&et urged. cA wahu• But ad quickly or your the situation in the East ignored by. silver enthusiasts fn the United States, - _iTlial Bottle will be gone- Fast dry although the W ashmgton administration must have had ample warning of . baa'only • limited may' what might happen long before it finally decided upon its own silver policy. Wellington, N.Z. —UDI early sad . 4 China in effect is now off the silver standard and is one Of -the ceun• effective measures ass •tales to 7111. e • tries with a managed currency. China is fighting resolutely to avoid a cur- One New Zealand's dairy industry • roes with crisis and maybe she has taken khe correct action, but for the time trom its pre`-ent_state, there will be , � • -'' 'S Modaatlon . Best being something like chaos exists, and how the situation will finally, develop a general breakdown in financial re- _ cannot be now estimated. It has been suggested that China might be driven lations between mortgagors and wort- • "Honey is delightful, but too much t0' adopt the gold standard, but such s step appears extremely unlikely now, se making IL impossible for New It seems to be established, however, that the argument that prosperity would g•Se breeds cholera and disease. Fragrant be restored to the East by a rise in allver is fallacious. Zealand to meet overseas debt inter - bXuds- are sweet to smell, and, mode- As there Is now no direct tie between silver and `Shanghai exchange eat, charges," it was declared in the silver is moving independently. Within one month it has advanced 8d, or report of the Royal Commimlon : Irately used, refresh the brain, but ex- about 14 per cent. In that period speculation has become world -wide and which made an exhaustive en quiry - - oess causes - headache. Light is pleas- has been based on the belief now confirmed that China would be forced to into ibe dairy industry. _ �w sat to the eyes, but too much staring place an embargo on . silver exports; thus removing one of the largest Conditions confronting the dairy �T " sources of supply. industry have assumed the yropor- lt. into sunbeams dazzles or blind* them. The ;vide fluctue.!ors now occurring clearly indicate extensive specu- - +1► Moderate joys and delights are ever lathe position, which is more likely to be .maintained or even increased tions of a national crisis, the report hest, least hurtful, most contentful; rather than checked by" Cha's action and the evident determination of the declared. It mentioned that the Brit- T i i E ,- sad comfortable to our spirits, where- United States to continue a purchases Still higher prices are regarded fah market was being flooded by the' GREAT TO��� as intemperance, immoderateness and likely, although the heavy bull position will from ,time to time cause subaldized dairy produce from coun- »harP reactions. tries of the northern hemisphere, and ~zees mar all pleasure and delight, Australia cons also lnereailn$ her though themselves never' to pleasant IBrasriian Traction &E.A.R. dairy output. tad delightful. — Spencer. _ Latest reports, fiom th4 Bear Err- - -Among othef tbrngs .the commis- - Grose'earnings of- Brazilian Tract: ploration a Radium Company, oiler- axon suggested that alteraalive mar- ion. Light and Power Co., Ltd, for the ating in the Great. Bear Lake ills-, kets her found outside Britain for Now month of September are reported at tract, state that the raise being dri- Zealand's � WHAT TO DO _ $2,677,724 as compared with $2,450,- ven to the surface is up_ 27 feet with produce, it urged early s - 869 and net earnings were $1,426,170 approach to the government of the - ad4� -. - about 60 feet to go. The raise fa go. United Kingdom fa -order to - arrive • " against $1,388,923 in the previous fag up !n mole sdsacent to the vela -- - -- r at a Dretiminary uaderetaadlna and - mouth. Aggregate gross earnings for *nd-mli r completed a headframe will rovide the basis for future negoti- /Aeid indigestion the first nine months of the current be erected and the opening used as ations. The government should also - year amount to $22,610,047 as corn- a abaft Sinking to the 300 -foot' make • available pE low rates of in- WAY THAT MUEVTS TMt pared with $21.362,16-7 In -1333. - level will then be resumed. On the terest to farmers and dairy. produe- GuSII IN A FfW ►NVM _. - tunnel azd first levels soveral bun- - �I dred feet of drifting has been done 5 Wright Hau•gmaves Womm on the Yela which shows high values Ill . its report for the fiscal year over good wldtba. - _ eding August 31g.t Wright Hargreaves The company has supplies on hand o for the next &emon.:all paid for and 1 r Mines Ltd, show& net surplus for the has slifileient cosh in the treasury to j 4• _ -. - year of $3,836,131 which it etival to -take, care of the development cam- ' nearly seventy cents I»' share. To- palgn planned for the sort year, 3 C - tal production for the year amounted _ to $6,797,679 _ and 330,741 tons. of are - Ontario Gold Proroduction' Up �•. 1 • 3 E d ` = . people'who think. they have were milled with an average value of Production from Ontario Gold •. •• or "ind1�e&tion. $13.68 and recovery of $13.07 per-ton: $dines in the first alas months ahoiVe �c stoma $ 1 M ' doctors say, suffer in realtflj from After providing -for dividends for again of approximately 41 per teat I ,. - „�+t,;• _ ` more serious than aced horn- the year, including the one paid on as compared with the same period in :. nothing W, And this common ailment can October 1st; &nrplus carried 4orward 1933, Figured iii terms of Canadian • • amounted to $3 420,375, •,�, '= -,�,�ly be relieved sow, in menttfis: � � Panda, output for the period amounted All you do is. take familiar Philips : 'Milk of Magnesia alter meals, TThhis to $62298,353 as against ;37,047,860 R riots to almost immediately neufralize A last year. - - the etotnaeh '.Acidity that brings on Classified Adver'ing The Kirkland Lake camp 'still leads' ._your trouble. You feet like a new the, way in point of value with total' Oei'sonl TA?i�Tf for the nine months of $25,771,430 as R s once. Take-either the :? this 'u. t a with _ Porcupine's 24 440 Try 7 • ' • 13 OFFER ZD EVERY INVENTOR compared f $ t;tmillar liqquid.' "PHILLIPS"'. . or the non Phillips' Milk of Magnesia List of wankel tovenuot:• and fult _ 889. North western Ontario figures,,! :.: ?Tablets. But watch out that you get lafo�o woiiatPai Patent Attorneys. . went over the two million dollar- mark � '� r Go- the Genuine PHILLIPS Milk of soar Street, udawa- t;anada, an Increase of around 80 per cent :Magnesia. Made in Canada• over the 1933 figures and from now Ee . -:ALSO 174 TAELfST FORAM aiL7Ti-]MOCK,Won PC on it would seem likely that a steady phtllips' Milk of Magnesia Tab increase in production may be antic- Eeta are now on sate Vat drug SILVER BLOCK foi. pups, pure. bred. 'store's everywhere•' Each tiny -� prolific strain. RISK production, ipated from Lh1a aECtiori, k - tablet is the _ �- aired by large• polygamous dogs. •Rouch valent of ® formerly -registered. Prices - reasonable. ' if Gtnu ne 'may Write or phone R. Fr Clarke, R-13- 2 yNoraada Rurrrora Spiked �hulka' Milk Truro, X.S. Rumors which were said to.origin- �' < :.• Of Mme• s - CAxAZXLN 'SWAM” ate In New York regarding Canadian �.n..r copper mines, were promptly given PS . DIFFERENT, $1.00. G. dor- c lU� Mor- rison, lass Dundaa t3r~, London, oitictat denial, insofar as Noranda Ontarlo.r was concerned, Mr. J. Y. Murdoch, the ! ' . �ULL leavening power is assured - Pretildent stated that the company with. Royal Yeast Cakes. Indi- han Its copper- sold in -'advance and vidually wrapped in air -tight waxed that it is far ahead in its sales, paper, they reach you in perfect e At the mine monthly production is condition. And they stay fresh for he Winter Protection of_ Cod Uver -Oft runalhg at the' rate of abAUt 000,000 , . pounds of copper and gold output It >�Onth3• No wonder Royal Yeast' around 19,000 ounces or better' per., Cakes have been the standard for - month. It is estimated that gold pro - Over SD years. Today --they are pre- ' - PLUSA'' GREATER on is' nor h approximately ferred in 7 out of every 8 Canadialo ducts t pp ximately $700,- . — 000 per month at the 'present' price of ! homes where dry yeast is, used. �--- gold, L1 It seems. likely that another diva- ' ' FREE —Tic Ro}d Years Bib Book" to { RESERVE of VITA' dead declaration can be expected use when you bake at home. 23 tested ;'. < +m when the directors meet early in "reoipee�loof breads; rolls, hens, coffee kes l Address aril Ltd-, r Stand Brands Winter is a daagerotu period for many of us. The cold November, To date this year $1.00 a oa - �t'�sdlour -' - share has been' paid while last year = Fraser Aver and Liberty S�, Toronto, sled wet are constant taeaaw to health, to combat. Ont. Ask, too, for leaflet, The Royal '. sassy - . - -- $cod's Emulsion gives ou greater Winter protection $olt60 per s!lsre.nt With the year here Road to Better tb " "`''•`''' _. LL, . profits said to Beal y B° because it is an E»wlrilud Cod Liver W in a soiutioti "o!' be running well over $2.50 per share boiybuildingLypopbo hitesof.Umeand tgda —PLUS during the 'current year 1F . - vahsei Tou ga in $cotes on of Cod'Livw Ott. seem likely that at least as much as _ last year msy be anticipated before .� , - +++•+•+►+•+++� +• - the Year closes. - t- .- -- A :R T C O N T E S T : -- _ :.� For Scalp and Hair Health TEN PRIZES are -being offered to amateur artists in a To- he" bewtiful y � • ' . sketching competition*. -Here is a .splendid opportunity ` - ter De 1p be well 's the hair. it is wt+=.kr �- ' for anyone .with -a mere. preliminary. art experience ta- : fwest to other Aampoaa It eombinee the same - i that have sale MER 8 me sweendui for the receive a prize and individual art training. �,.. ;.. teestmsat a< the • n sk for a toe u W pack• ,h for three shampoos ra°iSt_ Send a bates ce'ni stamped envelope for full information•' y • . , .n d 11aER a13.►ntpoo at drug aid - �ott D� h"w .ea into the er�p• 1, -Ideas 'Unlimited ` -THE COD LIVER OIL VWTH THE P_ WS VALUE Josue No. 44 -_.34 _ _ Thin Toronto, Ontario - � - - - �� . �► -Nine Lee 'Avenue, .. - Yor Bade by Yoe.' g _ _ .....{ ....... ...... . `777777 :r: : _ -dim .i 1tak'n Agwo _._._ ' .,Shooting Match r-FARMRS, ATTENTION! Blaakomithin d> Woos o k -- bilas Irene Pugh and friend, Miss - There is an outbreak of Hog Ch- at right price! TERMS Bonner, of East York Collegiate, ..A shooting match will be held on °lets in our Township. This is a very :Yaw lathe tiate to have !huge reps!r spent the Week -end with Judson and the farm of John Neal, lot 15, con. contagious .disease and farmers and Jobe attended to. Harrows repaired, $1.79 dPtioa Leo z Uai a o.,a to w.anc. Mrs. Pugh. 7, ' Pickering, (one !Wile east of the breeders of hogs would be well ad- also new sections on baud.. The tee- � 1 ib.erlptioo. w crag Uuiwd 5wtw ane t;r�rt" The regular monthly. meeting of Brock Road), on Satarday, Nor. vised to take every precaution and ous Fleury. Plow@ always on hand, • Briaintl,W,a rd�aw,•. the W. M. S. was held at the home 10 - -- of 11rs Ttan. Rev, Dies. Bick, the v� ed,aG lee 8. p hot�gun !hells pro- help the Federal Department of Ag- Also dealer io Vittng greeni• Sew,*- a riculture to stamp it out as gylekly -� tore and Electr a Wueheti. JYMM MUNRAN, rroarlstor, Afterwards, Mrs. Judson Pugh took as possible. In cases of. sick or sus- Wood machinery. prost «--- -- the program which was• as follows: Notice to Creditors picious animals, • notify the Health of A phone call will bring us to youtUroa. Scripture Lesson by bits, Randall; `t er Devotional; Mrs. Pugh; Quartet, by Animals Branch, Toronto, or your Oxr-acetylene welding, - Mesdames, Tw'eedie, Tran, Hagerman 'IN THE MATTER of the Estai,; nearest Vererinary. Phone Pick 715 _. _ ?Wedding bells, Plarticulars "later. and Bick. Herald, from India, Mrs. of ROBERT FOOD, late of the Twp. % : —: Rev, Mr, Crosier met with the Herbert; from China, Mrs. Bick; of Pickering, in the County, of Ont- oocLwa�,rd 'young people on Monday evening and ' Christian Stewardship, Mrs. Tran, ario, deceased, j, GREENWOOD 4p]y asgtuQized a Society, which ill hold Mrs Hagerman, as Treasurer eve NOTICE is hereb 4 • Whitevale School . tortrtigl,tly. The Sunday � y Riven thalt all FLOUR M ILLS School will hold an entertainment a report' showing the balance need - persons, having any claims or de- tl • . ed to make up the allocation. The mantis against the late Robert Wood Notice' O 'jjoand Xmas Tree, the date will be Vv- Study Book on "Going Churches" in who died on or about the Fifteenth i en later. India was given by Mrs. Hagerman 'dap of September, A, D., 1934, at the Titere has been a return of' apple and proved most Interesting to the City of Toronto, m the County, of 1 am pxepaxed : to purchase Vriges this season, anyone havl �a �7 mpmhPrc cchn vain y. p -Young orenara, is receiving favorable the meeting a oleasattt social time aired to send by -brio � D�- + - t1aLKg of all kinds. -; a 'nip do Rn' y post 'prepaid or to CARPENTERING, -returns, - especially for. the-- !,"inter- was .spent; when the hostess served deliver to -the undersigned Solicit- pay the highest market price varieties. It is the opinion of , all that a chicken. supper. _ CEMJgN'TING, - ter , ors herein fbi Lena Alberta' Hunter, ' s>ls win will_ fyr�ish nearly all the : t at barn ' '•older'tseee. - - the i of the said . Remember..the Fowl and Ham Sup- ' Robed Wood deceased, llt eir names : ' T . "PLUMBING Richard Quthrie unloaded a .car- per and Entertainment in St, and addresses . and full particulars 'in LA WSON `WILSON and - - load of young stockers on Tuesday Andrews Church, Tues. 6th writing of their claims "and state- . c�Y20ne Mark. 56 2 3 15 ROOFING � for winter feeding. -The exporters mantis of their accounts and the not are working, on the purchase, of his are of the securities, if. any, held by We also sell Brantford Res6ag heavier cattle. The trade for some- them. AND NOTICE .is further giv- Materials, Empire B4throoes time has been very disappointing,, Atteat,ic) 1 Toronto en that after the 19th day of Nov- Lawn l�aWers Sharpened `. causing ninny to turn to something ember, A. D., 1934, the said Lena Al- _ Equipment, Ddro Water .esle. Milk Producers berta Hunter will proceed to dish- ON A' MACMNE ESPECIALLY Systems, Beatty ribute the assets of the said deceas- DESIGNED FOR THE PURPOSE Stable Egnion,ent : Kinsale °" The Third Annual Meeting and El- ed among the persons• entitled there- and other Building Materials ection of Officers will be held in the to, having regard only to the claims All old grease and dirt is thoroughly washed out of the bearings Ebtimates Free Masonic Hall, Brookliii, on Friday of which he sisal[ then have had Rs and your Work Guaranteed -iii r, and- Mrs. John relatives ie spent evening, November 2nd, at 3 o'clock notice and the said Lena Alberta mower will be returned, well, oiled -the week -end. with relatives in Tor- Eve shipper Hunter will not be liable for the said onto. Every pper in the County is urg- and correctly adjusted for cutting. n D TT �1 -A party pf hunters including, Mr. ed to be present as a large number assets or any part thereof to any W. A. AUSTIN., F. d C RO V S1J' Ralph Mowbray eft for Yorthern are- about to lose their market inun- - person of whose•,ciaim she shall the:; y ediately. not have received notice. Rouge Hills Service ytatiod Ontario on Monday. nr in Pickering. Phone- 4502 _ We are sorry to report that airs. W. C. Thompson, President; F. A. DATED this. Twenty- fifth day J A BIT9HBY Phone 464 9i PiCKERING.. ONTARIO � Chas Crew is'Under the doetor's care Major; Board Representative; N'. of Cctober,.-A. D.. lf►34- ` �3n 5) but at time of writing is SOmeWhat Hollirlav, Secretary - Treasurer Conant and .4nnis — - - -- -- - -- ,- -• ---- - -- — - i im roved. - Barr err Os a Ontario.. lie- p Mrs. Sutherland, of Columbus is ist haw So ' - "Sale Register itors for the said= Lena Alberta Hun- ? f'� j spending several days with Mrs. Wit ter. t Ayime't ;EXTRA .0 dot _ feed Sadler,. and attended -the lnstit- soups SAVINGS Large pkg ate meeting. WEDNESDXY, N(A'. 7th — Auct sale of farm stock. implements, • Herbert Parkin. Jr. has returned to Notice to Creditor$ it Tine, j •;- _ .Harness, household ,- furniture, at ... `la'c. - Tours., Fri. and Sat. 'Lit. school after a Week and a halt ab- .lot 15, con. 10, Markham, also at' in the Estate of sence with an injured foot: which the same time and place there will . happened while - playing rugby at be offered for sales, subject to re- William Frederick Burton PRAIRIE BLOSSOM ---- ..- .._wCorre wench bid, the h 4't' of 115 .acres: deceased. - � BREAD FLOUR, 98 lb. bag' -- 2.59 - Correcting ati tyros in reporting which is in high state of cultivat• � - .• the erection o: officers of the Y. P. ion, all :workable land. Above be- The creditors of William Feeder - •.S. we advise the following: •Pres - longs to the estate of the late Win. ick n HORINE'S C`UFVEE 'PORK &9EAi($ Burto late of the Township of Mrs. Fred Horton; Vice- Pres., = Wm. Coakwell. Sale �t 1 -p. m. sharp. Pickering, in the Countv of Ontario, VANILLA - Red 3t Wbtte Chef : Tlanning. Terms, for chattels,_ca.•h. A. S. .Gentleman, deceased, who died on or Infancy jug. 2-k% -.Per lb.. vac,. ^L tins, Igo. Mzs. Jane• Richardson -is spending Farmer, lictioneer. about the 14th day of September, .,two weeks with her daughter, Mrs. - 1934, are hereby notified to send by EXTRA SPEC1•AL F. Parkin in the absence of her hu4 post pre -paid, or otherwise deliver to MOLASSES SNAPS 3 lbs ' ;25e ' t;io wee*s. in the North country far �. Eye, , either of the undersigned executors y - their Christian :Fames and 'surnames • Sunda visitors t w' a rs and h h at- addresses n use a d ,asses a d descnptton, full art- Fig Bars - Falcon Tea Mince Meat -- - ,tended the Anniversary Services here - iculars -of their claim or interest and were: Mr. R. R- Mowbray and Miss F - Care the nature of securities, if any, held per lb. Sc• "Special, 49e. 21b:. 9e• I- blowbra�t, _of Brooklin; sir.- and by them. Immediately after the 23rd pe f - -Bars. Reid, of Stouffville; Mrs. Hall and day of November, 1934. the estate of - --- . g of Almonds; Mr&_Moodie and son, the said deceased .will be distributed PINEAPPLE of Oshawa; Mrs. Horton and E among the parties entitled thereto, SINGAPORE SLIGED, y 5c• . I A P 2 tins Z daughter, of Greenwood; Mr. and y havi d- on , nit - !'east Lint --the claims or Mrs -Hadley, of Toronto and others _ interest of which the executors shalt with _Roy V, Mowbray and family, Strain then have notice and all others will CONTEST PRIZ98 HAVE YOU 9I4EN ` and Mrs. Orville Lawton, of be excluded from the distribution. Manilla; Mr. and Mrs. H. Ferndale („ }j 'r'Hr Opt. 1. Silver Tea Service and Tray son, .of North Oshawa and Alf.._ P D Dated the 26th day of October, Z, Boys' Wagnn _ tbs prises at the Store P Thor are $ell. of Whitby, with Mr. Wm_ Bell - -+-- -1934 3, 24 lb. Monarch Flour valuable prizes and everybody has i and !curtly. Mr. and lira. G O. Law- Pay for:Vision, not Blindness - " 4. 24• Ih, Fire Roses Flour : ton, of Manilla, Miss Pearl Cook and Beaton. Berl and Rosa, Solicitors for 3, lA Ib. Pail of Lard a chance the Executors, 372 Bay St. Toronto. and nthere to be add Pd 'Miss Margaret Moodie, of •Toronto, Do You believe that and Bernard Nicholson with Mr. C. thug are N m. Reesor, R. R. 3. F,tonfivilk Ont. - thing," 442 years ago this- October Ledgett and family; Mr. and Mrs. J. N. K. Robinson, R. R. 1, Locust Rill. = _ Columbus landed in America It is t ` $ GilSson with -the Iiaake�r�� �f/amily.:ldiss said that for, _years C9Juinbuc liad _ &' a-la,,,.aa, of GiCC "„V%dA r,ith -MTa, i been thinking aa3=- planning, even as Warr. a lad of 13 and 14, spending every $ROCK -. The Grandmothers meeting of the moment he could along• the water r t � Rine -o f Institute was held at the front studying crude ma THEATRE Picke'rihg­ p: , . hanging Hardw(&Lel Store -- -ltome-of Mrs. Jane Richardson, with about the boats learning how to hen- 2 present. It was moved and sewn- dle them. Perhaps gazing out across tied that Mrs.. W. Coe and Misa the ocean dreaming of the day when 'VCTHIT�3Y Brown go as delegates for the con- he would be able to sail thereon. It : Rvention in • November, the secretary ' was -his thoughts' -impelled him- to - fNorthern Electric Sound system bee our complete line of Findlay and McClary `hove$ was histracted to invite Mr. Putnam i discover what he did. Thoughts are and heaters. Stove pipes and 1L1bOw6, black and -: --for our February meetinn. The Roll things. The thoughts of great men in . 'Sound Pictures at their Rest P P Call which consisted of Antiques and every age, have brought about pro„- 4 - .,galvanized, Coffield Electric, washers, and if their History. brought forth many' in- ress just as . surely - as it was the - _.terestrng old stories of treasured art- thoughts and planning of early pion- it is hardware, we have it. 'icles from fifty to two hundred sans blazed the trail laying the faun- - FRIDAY and SA'r'URDAY =� }' _:;_years, old.. Mrs. Farndaie, gave an ex- dation of the future .empire. lien NOV. 2nd and 3rd ' ;t • ::.• " ceUent paper on "How the Young who think are men- of vision. Those. Fleury plows ane __Wheelbarl0w8. �'lOw r`''�4omen• of Today compare with Gr- who saw the seed or progress will , Shares for 1611 makes Of p10We, :andmother's Time, "'' and� -a readi*tg, reap the harvest of success and will `BI \Q C096X - -' _ -' "what I would like while living." Af- not prevent continued Amprovement MIRIAM HOPKINS Agent for McCormielt-- Deering Farm 'Machinery ter the meeting we were invited to or lower °-• the dining room ••tn Present standards, blan- --. partake of the jeopardizes his, own eyesight in his " l2/ Repairs - numerous Bond things prepared by .zeal to accom lish - .,and ;'• _our hostess p perhaps the ,imp- - , Mrs. C. Richardson. ossible. Don't- be neglectful. "SHE aa+ _ _ HE LOVES - _ ur Motto: .• - _ - " -- 'Our -- "We littve it, Con gel it. Or - ME NOT" it is not [Wade." _ OOSE * • ' Y , • , • . •Telephone 3900 .. - THE BEST". • - J. S. BALSDON i. PicKEa�l -y-# tl'105 E • t�Ol� IOYE • Monday,' Tuesday and Wedn'sday _ NOV. 5th, 6th and 7th THE t� ROBINS ARE BAOK i . `KISS AN D.. , . ii Men's Work $rots 2,49 ttp _ Y M AID E U P :Men`a Overalls and Pants 1.2 pc vi, — _..CARV GRAN Melt's Work Shirts 636, or 2 for 1.2.5 GENEVIEVE TJBIt: L HELEN .MACK Farm Team idt<I•neee 2.] "I'4? tt•• Coach -Sde. 'EDWARD EVERETT HOIRT0,N' - - — t 9 O Ctrs at oario d.0 h as pricey - - • :. H�._. , .. ._ % : 'Sweat Pads Tentu Linea . - ' - - 8!1d CU/1le/ileilf - ZANE GREYS .Nu„ it the time t(-i rzet that old, ` _ _ -•. T�pica] 1 nw Rc;tarn Fareq. betweep i'icktring and h'arnesa repaired NEW YORE $20.00 .- WASHINGTON' 1426.73 - PiTTS- t - ' ` _ - _ � „ THE LAST i '>` honF 2U04 Ill'RG $14.25 - CHICAGO, $16.06 ^ - - (Subjpct to change without notice) - jRVU D- UP1.1 _ .. Tickets, Time Tables. and all Coach Travel BRADLe' y Information at RAN DOLPH •`SCOTT EASTERN HOUSr� PHONY •!600 i" Z � K � R I �T Gil• t ' � .. _ : r � . ' _ - ... l • - ..4 :. .. - ,. _ _ � . � `M: Jam, . Ciaresettt 9th. Rev. Smith, of Markham will sence of thirty years in British Col - were being transported, but fortun- give his very interesting travel talk umbia and Alberta. He is now enjoy- ately no serious in was done. r L. -E. ONE /LL ' D. A. Sookt of Kitchener `speat illustrated with lantern elides situ ' ••xf� ing a visit with his sisters, Mrs. C. Anniversary Services of St. Johns Y.. $he weekend at his home here. there will be, a few extra numbers A. Barclay and Mrs. John Miller 'United Church will fee held on -Sun.- FUNERAL WHEOTOR AND Mrs. F. Burton is waiting on Miss of delight, to entertain you. Come families. 14th. At the afternoon service at 2. tb Walker during the latter's illness. and bring the children. Twenty -five EMBALMER Mrs. Frank Cooper s The funeral took place on Monday 30 Rev. P. • L..Jull, of Brooklin, will _ pe pent the week and ten cents admission. afternoon to Salem Cemetery of the' day. Nov. 11th and Wednesday, Nov. Successor to W. J. Mather, end with Mrs. Warner Brown, of Rev. Dixon Gordon, of Toronto, late Mrs. Thomas Perryman, -who i Preach and the Brooklin choir will BtouKville l Oshawa will be the special speaker here for ; t i Ts died at the home of her son, Edwin, ; - sad in the singing. At the evening- -= =Night +sad Day Jervioe -- r= household effects to Bond Head on Nov, 4th. His wife, formerly Mica' in very 'poor health for some years. Minister of Public Welfare, will Business Phone Residence Pbea� Monday. Walford will accompany him and Y �.; Sam and Miss Vera Beacock, of assist in the The .sympathy a the community is conduct the service and the Clare- 9t101 � programs with the ch- expressed for her people. wont United Church choir will ass- • cn `�'�` ` " s Toronto, called w k. Chandler on let pt's stories. The Claremont Quay .301 Messrs James Farley nd Bert tst• On Wednesday evening, Nov. JAS. DA VIDSON '..,. Monday of this week ter provide special music at the 2.30 j Matthew's had a narrow escape from 14th, one of the best programs ever' The Male Quartet from the Bap - service and at the 7.30 service the heard in this locality will be List Church conducted the music at Cherrywood Choir will render spec - serious injury on Thursday evening Y given _.� the Bethesda Services on Sunday ial numbers. A special individual) last when the Farley truck struck o St. Georges United Church, of CHERRYWOOD Toronto, and local talent will assist.` Last. - blessing will be Riven away at' both � fresh gravel on the road and was ditched, upsetting the cattle that Admission, 25 and 15 cents. Miss S. E. Evans, Mrs, R. E. For- of these services. Come and receive , _ { I N S U•R A L1 � �• ` �•` " elyth and Mrs. James Coates are att- one and ca a rry , oar home for your • , I ending the Baptist Convention in ,neighbor's use �- ILP Toronto, this week AUTUMOS g gi Y Brougham - , 'FIRM' The Seth Parker evening sere b the Whitevale Baptist Church Chou URGLARY here -was most The Women's Institute, school ch- t ;B -` .1 • . 'CASUALTY. interesting and greatly appreciates- i&lren anti ciwi. parents - enjoyed -a . r - ; - •Winter appears to have set in, al- Hallowe'en party in the Town Hall ,L1F8 INSURANOS �« though some of our amateur wrath- on Wednesday evening. Qt ► RdIF- Ng" -4:- Phoae_Pfekerfag 7VJD IbM er prophets are predicting. a mild "The John Everest family, Mrs. A two weeks for the first two weeks of Juddright and Mrs. Thrasher, of -Tor o el 'M Y" s. gu ge inside.' i�alaey s : Y_ ou Can Buy at Home the month. onto, were eats at the Gamma . l y -s!r John and Mrs, 'Thomson and dau- home on Wednesday of last week. ��� t)� icuaEet'� TIRES, BATTERIES, of Belleville, have been visit - I Rev. Mr. Glover gave' a fine .add- Of lewit expense �..=04 intg the farmer's mother, Mrs. H. H. Tess, illustrated by posters showing Are aafety. ACCE990RIE3, - Thomson, who we regret' to knoyv is the injurious effects of alcohol on not in very good health of late. life, at last Sunday's Sunday school put up walls, ceill8gs azid :At sa [ow and better' prises -� D. M. and Mrs. Morgan attended ! session. • e a. reception to Mr. and Mrs. Mother- psrtitiems. that atE' 8 barrier KS +yl The Leavens Bros. airplane pilots, 'sell; at Oshawa, by the directors of'i did quite a stroke of business -on the to �e• gall can in Toronto. the -Maple Leaf Insurance Ca., who • H. Malcolm farm one day ast week - lwhen a Y Yoga kT n paper GTprroe or made a suitable presentation to the i goodly number took to the kave it plain (when paA- Let uti repair that'leaky; top. newly- married couple. f air. All seemed to enjoy the - exper- The Claremont Social Club are ience. elled) and it i8 an excellent holding another of their dadices this John A. Stevenson arrived from base for G Yptex or A!labas- Ski -bled Motor Repairs. Friday evening in the Community the West on Saturday. after an ab- tine' fie& - Hall. A good orchestra will be in ` _ i _ v. attendance. Admission, 75 cents per ! - - - -. -- -- G rot Gordon J. LaW ' . - couple. Lunch sere -ed. � PP is ineapeneiwe, The sudden death of David., i STANLEY THEATRE draught and raciest - proof, Phone 2908 am took place early Tuesday morn- structurally stroisg and quick. PLCgERING. ONTARIO -_ ing at Claremont, in his' ,lst�•year• STOUFFYILLE to erect witia a nlinimitin of Deceased was a member oft well 3s - DINT I'S GARAGE - 'known family, who have resided in - , -. - � . _ - - _ - . Claremont for many years. :..' - i(ryproc may be ea=7y identiged by Our. Brock and HID Mr. Loyst has been very success- the tsanuss out the board and the galas Rds fut with the .sale of his products _ of FRIDAY and SATURDAY . _ the canning factory, since comment- Greta aForeQ the cgs' ; - General Repair Work all cats, r in operations. Tile'sales have to NOV. 2ud ?&ad 3rd r date exceeded e _ ��• f mt A". guranteed at reasonable expectations and' are G�ada. hWtai prices. for. ygzeater than that originally prepared l t t''rf.' N r t -t v'r'' - oat.'' fe Acetylene Welding The annual supper of the Bowling ll� Batteries ropaired and charlipd. _ C11ub will be held this Friday ev- re S S I I1 g Pireetgne and Dunlop Tli•ea.. entng at the home of Win. and Mrs, BINCr CRO:*BY 9fieoline.aad Oil*. Birkett. The supper has now become - _ an annual affair with the Club, and CA RUL LOM BARDt Refreshment Booth in Coodeetian this year takes the' form of a Pot- EiU ; \'•1 snd ALLEN Pbone Pick. 7500 Luck Supper Members are requested - (oight or dap). to note day and place. "Hollywocul till parade" ` +� • MILTON SLEEIQ The Public Speaking, Recitation _• and Instrumental -Solo Final Contests • BETTY BOOP"' SOUV'E -NIR - -- - - - 491y PROPRIETOR tl are being held ,today, Nov. 2nd, in - 'Uxbridge. The contests are open to NEW DEAL RYTBdd -tile .winners at the various School _ At * Fairs throughout file County. and is FIRST iA►ID in � the HOME tb,e Claremont district, those eligible _ _ are Recitation, Hilda Prouse. TUESDA T sod. WEDNESDAY A SAFE, dependable remedy for many common Ws• a reliable Brat ail, ' -` Public. Speaking, Mildred Linton; In- hO�•EMBER tSth sad 7th Ain caw of accidents and an effective safeguard a�alnst many forms stsumeatal, Ray Hill. Several from of contagion or infection. This is nor the ordinary Oil of Eucalypitia here are attending. t, T t [ but a re- distilled. super - refined product bf the tidiest Australian Euea- Severat from here went to Uxbrid> LETS FALL IN LOVE lyprus with all pungent and irritating impurities removed. it never goes E Re on the 24th, to hear the Jubilee stale -never loses its strenat!%. yMism sperm ngers Pr am, EDMUND LOWSr - ogr given there. This I 1 Mefl�eKemus ►�.� �� Mi i! group gave their concert -here recent- ANN 30TH ERN w+rr.r 11 �s�rr: tie IV, so this trip to hear them again Hen- CerrOt;l're - •'•=appears to be good advertising. And CARTON\ "rid COMEDIES Nqn- �ffita�llfR -• should those folks who heard them a' Powerful Gsrnticide second time like to hear them a third T R A V E LOG U E . � time they may do so near the end None" was arancwL am w atKa�»vss ` r� �~ s ~� �e - �f l month, when they appear un- Liniment and ^ Colds, Bronchitis, Asthola Stomach Disorders .­..der the auspices of the Woman's 'FRIDAY snd �iATU RDAY and Sore Throats Take internally to remedy Ill- condl- g tesociation of the United Church, use as s aarirta— tatfale —sad �qj tloaed stomach -t cieaniat t.+nie- idf In Pickering. NOVE�IfiEB 9th sad 101h throat and cheat. i Fred Pugh, Lloyd and D, A. Pugh t�t / �� Ieft on the first of the week for the "Little M 1 S S Neuritis, �`'a""� �l Kidneys and Bladder Y t Rheumatism, Lumbago Cleans and stimulates these orYSa._ -' .Minden district, where they are buy- [used tie a liniment, never fails to alw and west+ them to tunction properl1, ing_ a car -load of cattle. It is 'under M ark er" relief. Penetrates without injury to al LL MAKES ' stood that the producers in that - the most delicate seta. Burns and Scalds part of the Province are experienc- 'SHIRLEY TEMPf,E rains and Strain &turate a -oft cloth with G.G. a BERVIOED AND REPAIRED ing much of the unusual, In past - ` lmttract and .PPIr• _ P R.ii— c6nir —tien and prevents As a Preventive- PRICES REASONABLE years in Live- south.here, feed has not _ g9d'9chrnidt. infiaasmatloa, Popular with atbiecea. of contialous dia.asea, spray or vapor- WORK GUARANTEED been too plentiful, and consequently Proprietor C Ise In sick room. or apply dirocL'aG. Extract is a sow -ton) rs,t eid. that ARTHUR FIELD ` large herds could not be kept, but Cl.ansea. prevents Infection and la guaranteed sotto ininra the breath- Lhis year there appears to be plenty Parkins space at tits else of theatre aisiats rapid heating, Inc oreat+s or the finest, Wah tiss».e. _ of feed, and the farmers in the north fl.0 dfreetlons Meth particulars of uses of :. R. T; h Ui•adyitte _ are being paid real money for their - -- - •- - - — -- this wonderful oil of nature with every bottle 43,46 Phone i2f11, P1Cl�ERINQ cattle to bring here to feed. It is re- Prices -25c, 40c, etc, sot ported that the people back there / Ixsise off G.G. Extract. Try it once and you silt never be Without is ix yore - sales, enjoying helps them bbo auk. cattle e p / / borne. There is none "Just as Good". From your Druggist, or THE "MADELINE" not having the feed this year. / ,AUSTRALIAN DRUG COMPANY : Our hunters are preparing to go / 75' Due6etts St. TORONTO WAverlsy 4sl� BEAUTY- 'SALON North, for the annual massacre. Fun- _ . ' ,ray how this things gets hold of a _. _ _.. _ -_ _ _ _ _. man. It's a hood outing, good sport, WEBSTER'S _ _ 1934 means a new. year which tnesna and a real change "for many". we FINDLAY STOVES, HEATERS .Dew Permanent Wave. know of one man who declares he is N�vv IHTERH�'fIOHAL Ihave Permanent Waves toetriteeeep ; •through hunting, too old, too stiff - -, j' - Iwdy s purse, so why iiot'mrtks and all that sort of thing, but 'we DICTIONARIES ore in use by bud- Twenty Reasotta why you Ahouid buy a Findlay Oval = -an appointment. hear that when the boys say, "Let's nest men, engineers. bankers, I glue all. my customers my vary eat go, " '." he 91yly packs up and is judges, architects, physicians, careful attentioq. off. Why not'. Go, while you are farmers, teachers, librarians, cler- _•' a 1- -One of the oldest hirms manufacturing stoves and able. If our many readers would do gymcn, by succsuful men and furnaces exclusively. Also, Mareelling. Hair•curting, Scalp without this. paper for a couple of wayne t the world over. _ : '2 -Most pounds per dollar value on the market , and Fncisl Treatments, 1 weeks,, -'we would- Ke -there too.- They 3-Wood grate fits either top or bottom. 9htetnpaaiog. _ Are You Eglzippe� to Win? �= Polished- Toy, _ �.ltr+el. • 7az. 3.vsus►dell. don't hunt all the time, of course The New International provides 5—Copper - _ � Nnt wild 'life at am• rate. 'We heard P peer $eservoir. ,•.. of one man blazing the means to success. It is en all- - -'6- Serves as � double duty cooking and heating Phone IM •CL,A REMONT away into a knowing teacher, a universal clues- ; • 7-- Damper on Reservoir tree, after dark, at a .pair of blaz- tion answerer.' ,- 8 -Takes 24 -inch stick ; ing eyes, about fifteen feet ..away, If you seek efficient and ad. _ - '11. and could'nt do more. than add an- Y Y 9—Large fire pot for fuel which saves coal. Maple Leaf Mutual .4 _ vancementwhynotmakedaily Y -O-Gas and Electric attachments, P other eye with every shot.• It turned use of this vast fund of inform- j .,out to be the bottom of a pail with = ation? 11 -Top lining is -cast, lower lining is brick, which is the•best Insurance Co. combination : '•; a burning candle inside, and two hol= 400,000 Vocabulary Terms.3700PaQes. 6000 Illustrations. f:olored mares. 12- Procurable' in', all • en amel if - desired, - 13 .F,tiuipprd with. plenty- of dampers. �r p 14 -Oven ThertnnmrtPt • - 1 beaprates for INS. country . es in the Oottom >rm eyes.. -One !- f and NV AR 30,000C:en>Zraphical.Subjec[s. 17,000 ;�- _- • - -� -•_ the memhera of the arty knew more Biograrhicai Entries. - - - or farm and country : ,� about thi9 than some others. Regular and India -Paper Editions. - _ - _ _ _ dings• s . e still • " 15-Clone out m front. = = W'ndprorm Insurance on huildir-% Green River Writefornp.a- 1(,_ Ripe up behimi yk-i4iy more . cookking spare. wind- grille, Silos etc. . 4 $__ '.:1 sere, tt pages, "- 11;, i(lu.=trations. - 1'7-- -Doors on oven and warming closet bpth opefl 40-n• ,�tttoinonile inFUrnnce e, 4 «p are . glad to, gee Mr, 'Draper +�� .: �. t i' q; ,.t�. Free, n 1S -rront art of cookie cectinn raisos 'up'to alltnv wood to t^ out again after her illness last breek- - t of Fucke. _ _ p } ' - of all kinds Ntsrx, if you be' put in frona top. end. nmo thin - FARMS FOR $ALTS Our sympathy is extended in a -- I paper. lft•---;Nlade of cast ;end steel sincere m nor to sir, Donald Beat - 'tU G. & C. - 20 -Oven insulated tviih asbestos. W ire or phone ou, and family, in the loss through r+ �I M CORIAM We have 15 fused AoveA and beaters instock.- Inspection,-wel' med•' " "'" "BOWMAN & ROWE ` 'death of Mrs, Beaton. WMTBY, ONT,. -' rA An entertainment wtll be held In ''� 8prineeld, Mau. � the church on Friday evening; van. -- ' ` '' CIAS. COPPER, CLAREMONT , r '. ' "ate.. � :,,.,, l-r .� v.:.. .. - �� : �i .. y, _ ` r : _ -• � :: - I . � �, y - r�� '��1.����, , *����I III ���I I 1 � I�— ��L�i�:iCZ f , ✓!j . aids to Ease Headaches - a y. = Pain Almost Instantly ' METHOD OFTEN RELIEYE5 NtUKALGIA -AND RHEUMATIC PAINS IN MINUTEST _ �•. Remember the pictures below whoa practically assoon>at:yontwallowtt.� yon want leaf relief from Pa►n. EQnal1Y important, Aspirin is 732 Demand and get the method don safe. For scientific tests show this: ` tors prescribe—Aspirin. Aspirin does not harm the heart. Delieioua Millions have found that Aspirin Remember 'these two points: - ' , ' ,. • Fresh from. eases even a bad headaches aquritis Aspirin S sad Aspirin S qty f or rheumatic pain often la :roan Aad, see that you pa ASPIRI . It Quality the Gardena t ' sainuteal : is made in Canada. and all druggists _ s Ice We stomach as in the glass have it. Look for the name Layer : ',.. -beras, an Aspirin tablet starts to dis- in the form of a crow on every eve, ter tiisiategrater almost the Asp Iris tablet. spL parents have e�eist killed. otn S oil =s, a favorable soil. His wanderings standard set by Grannie, It had acope :. . instant it touches moisture. It bee Get tin of 12 tableta or economical After the dlaasta, Kelly soar to over, his heart at pint "taking hold" of your pdin bottle of 24 or 100 at any druggist's. work on the tarn of a in s peace, a seemed and made her stretch, as she put it. ones. Than . to stretch himself, mind .sad body. in Kitty's regime during ld Mat. Grandfather Pencarrow dies. Always rigorous• sad spurred by the y g Genevieve goes to keep house for thews last ears of invalidism there Nally. genial inspiration of Genevieve, the swan an atmosphere of impermanence= - %Vh &trin Works So Fall - easy folds of habit never enveloped p tranaltlon iron, one ... e,..i..., to Kitty and Robin were established -�uI ne iaew In tnese plea+- another; from Matthew and Bessie W Drop tablet •Af Aspirin in their new home, and the first faint ant, peaceful years a return of con- _whom! „tea Nate tlrt Be- glow of triumph came when she wrote tentment. and, released from the far. Genevieve now eel herself the task FORE it touches the "Hobson Street" on the cards she sent ring edge of family friction, he pros- of restoring the tradition estolished bwt=• it Is disktta- out for her house- warming party, pored and found vent for his ambi- gra:uK• That this, so long deferred, had at don, by Grannie, and winning back the old last been accomplished, Kitty took G'enevfeve, having assumed this position that the Home farm had responsibilit s Qualities' once held. It was a job to hand, and for a sign that her other and greater y. hawed the •" out 'of which success In for one that appealed to her, sense of ambitions might yet be realized. But was her pride that once aged.. it family. At that time Genevieve would she moat be patient, and everything Home Farm was the central n the have thrown her abounding energy must be enborditlated to that fixed point of and ambition into another channel if What happen in issue objective— Robin's brilliant career. family life, es in Graanie'a day, and it had rovidef! the same scope. W 2 INOONDS BY STOP WATCH ( J D in ens much —,ts RlH her spirit seemed to hover unseen An Aspirin tablet starts to d-nts- t elms slam' „fig �, of Pals A Miles and North sat alone over over - the home she had long loved, (To Be Continued,) grata and go to work a few minutss ester taldng dinner the night after Kitty's house- ' warming, North referred to an almost and to direct their action, TEETH TL forgotten subject, but one which had D° you think Grannie , would like MAKES FALSE - V7&4 in Pak& Remember These Pictures lingered dimly !n her mind through-• it this way ?" TEG _ . Asper is tibia Trade Mark of the Bayer Company, out all these changes. r FEEL LIKE NATURAL 10 _ (jmited -CHAPTER TEN Maggie was not back from tennis, Genevieve's success as chatelaine s and Peter was at school, so she could was not derived from any special as_ T must be a reason Dr. Wernet's speak freely. But these lonely meals D Powder is the world's largest seller and lion for farm life, Unlike Kelly, the prescribed by lead! dentists: it holds - e a a e e were depressing, and North could feel land did not claim her affection in a teeth 60 firmlY —they St so comfortabl • ' . , _ the shadows darkening In her hug- you f you ever _ personal way. The new life at the —fit �Y tO°g Lea o y •.°.",tY - - - -" — band's mind and a certain grim re- had false plater vee no solo leatless battle to justify his past was !ty to try her bkl11 and do something pa�!!t��e- -keeps mouth sanitary„ barring the way to a permanent con_ that was measured $� piC°"sat —t beat powder putt TIDES YOUTH tentment, against the high ^an buy yet eat is small—nay druggiaL O "Do you think we ought to speak - -- - - -- - -- J - — ; , , to Kitty .... I' mean to mention By the Author of `Penearrov' , - about ....it was and Genevieve!" . ED SBURG - NF.LI.E 1V1. SCANI.AN There. as opt at last: By "What. Is that nonsense still go- - - ing on? ". .. ' I really: don't know, with all N BRAND /raopein of Prsesdtag Chapt+ve + become a lawyer and to enter his this 1 ' !s upheave and moving perhaps 1 Lath • practice. ally Insists on be- ., ° / 1 The pr!pe ipal character In the story coming a farmer. He loins an umcla Her voice trailed away. A An Kelly Pencarrow. Michael Penearrow•, who owns Duf- "Now that Genevieve has some- Kelly is the son of air Mlles Pen- field farm. Iosus•ow. a lawyer, whose father and His uncle has a daughter, Ella, who thing else to, interest her and they % (ORN SYRUP :mother emigrated to New Zealand and fall• in love with an Engllshmara Gam- don't see each other so much. it wi�B� 'brought up a family who are nowt the r r � - f offers Gent a ad Gentry Ella's other Y might e ' be b tier t weave things si= � - •- o �b of the Young people with whom half -share In the Duffield Farm, � I - • :the story Is concerned. This Infuriates Kelly Pencarrow. one," Miles conceded. _ pure. wholesome, air Miles Paacarrow wished Ni13s to He quarrels with Gentry, assaults him "Kitty seems so happy again with � and economical table and leaves Duffield to work elsewhere , is _. Kelly receives a summons to she bed- Robin back, it would be. unkind to QRN SYI:ot �� ='S Syrup. Children love - - - i d In ran mother she , - -- - Y p • ".. =• side o his y g e s1 worry -her. And it may not be sari- _- delicious �! mother of air Miles Pencarrow. one. They are both' young." its flavor. Jumpy Nerves Arrived at the bedside, he to asked if cr - _ he will apologise to Gentry and thus "Yee', better leave it and see," and THE CANADA grAaCH CO LtMR7<a� YtDtr 17tgAt itield so * soothing give her the assurance teat the. family Miles dlalule d An . unpleasant sub - ' �f this medm=& You will sat By the Will, Kelly iiiherlta two jest, better t a asleep better s c : 6dd thousand pounds, and purchases some The bush land at Tapuwal. year that had come in, bring - _ taetter : s :look better. Life In his second season he invites his Ing so many changes to their lives, - - will seem worth living saaom_ sister Genevieve, his sailor- brother Pat. settled into-,its -stride with the wan- LESS THAN Don't delay arty longer. Begin and his cousins, Robin Herrick and OR lam �* today. Macdonald to come to Tapuwai, log summer, G While. they are with him, Kelly .tarts Kelly Pencarrow, now lord of hie ,, v+� ' LV D I A Ee P I N K N A M rS a bush' fire part of clearing gets out small estate, struck roots des Into A �'J"`� -- -• _ The Are, aided by winds. lets out of D I VEGITABLE COMPOUND control, - y The young Pencarrow• are rescued - 1 and return to this home of Sir. Miles, bringing with them a baby • .whose s .4 Off Colour? : _ - OAK A1�8- NERVOUS I i eved � How ' Is Your l iver ? MAGIC I r _.IF your day begins Wale tip your Liver Bile Young children easily catch cold. s with nerves frayed, — Without Calomel Bo Mrs Russel Ward, of Hilton j�Os i THINK —it takes less than 1¢ wortk of ' �ackaehe, or periodic Beach, Ont., wisely gays: "If I' J ?LADE ]N CANADA a Your liver's a very small organ, but notice that there is any at'kn of a Magic Baking Powder to make a deli pains you need Dr it certainly can put your digestive and cold I ve Baby's Own Tablets Pi'erce's F a v.o r :tc eliminative organs out of kilter, by re- and fin they are a great help." cious three -layer cake l And Magic is al- -' Prescrip R e a C fusing to pour out its dally two pounds Thousands of mothers do the same was de endable— ves the same perfect what Mrs. D. Kelly of liquid bile into your bowels. not onlx for colds but for fretful- y p p : Of Chatham $t. You won't completely correct. such a• - nose, indigestion, constipation,, . results —every tkne. No wonder Canada's condition by talking salts, oil, mtnerai : teethia • troubles, colic, u set, doesn't Brantford, Ont. water, laxative candy or chewing gum, �ma� and so on. Baby , 8 leading cookery experts say it pay Said: "AiCet mY or roughage. When they've moved. your Y' Art daughter was born I bowels they're through —and you need Tablets srs ag/s and sure m reliev- to take chances with inferior baking pow - Was oo weak a ua up my nerves system s liver stimulatt, childhood a eO�o° ailments. der. Bake with Magic and be sure I _ m 1 took Jjr. pkra's Favorite Carter's Little Liver, P111a will soon Price 2So. ill ^.n�and bean tc pick •p almat bring back the sunshine into your life. DI,MYillismt' 0G _ bottle i continued ib oss and -They re. purely vegetable. Safe Sure. �y y• �p;nedeft every way, sty artan wan better. Ask for thorn by name. Refuse sub- �•�2�,�s�Yg����rlf��•iili�i "OONTAINS NO ALUM." This statement on every tin b , '•` .q I became atroaty and •hoe beer in cowilew ■titutes. Sbc at all druitlsts, 48 - your ausrsatee that Magic Baking Powder it free from slum *sM erez duce." or any harmful tagredlent. New sire, fabiets so cm, squid UAL Last r a4a, tabista at liquid. f LA. - a write Dr. %m,s Cf>afe saffa c, w. T_ _ Here's a tasty table delicacy for the Fall of : 1'er free medical advice — - - the year —Apple Roll, made just at the a - . season when firm, flavorful apples are at - - Safety Of Children y their finest. Iee better' too, when it's made ' 1CeN llreatileer seseoe of tfliee•efefrt - " with Purity, the high- quality all- purpose and depW flour. In specialties, . as in staple baking ` - — A• w • a skins are Fall , . .. - 'Children tender. - 7 . and winter winds and dam quar]tly such as bread, rolls, plea and cakes, you'll aske them trader. raw m They _ find PURITY products always uniform. steed the of Hinds Hooey tad ° Attsand This smooth - ' >:` x: Western Canada hard spring wheat from bands. si protectiaa and re6d which it is milled is selected personally by aedts and faun. Worse than the ;•' • is the danger PURITY FLOUR representatives.. Its wbeh ends ha an when sae from becomes t quality is maintained always at the same - eseeited and tahaeding from constant ' q ty ys " • exposure. rho» open, smarting cracks ..h<4X high level. Guesswork is eliminated, and m Tilde hands can easily become infected Apply Hinds Honey and Almond <: «; >' when you use PURITY' FLOUR you'll eh, to w wow haaat`. find that one brand, and that PURITY, is -and hoes after washing. and form an • e � wind and you need for all your baking. ' ti}aess. t solid toe cba •' - .. . :� , -� ,. ' ; !reds --mss osoatatt we sefica Oa& ids Bonet' �� to addition to the new Purity Flour Coot Book, aent postpW bw been the reliable remedy for old and for My ceats,PURrrY FIDUR now offers a new ndps rile, jvisn$ since obaria1devgetaM. w gSiW�g es°w" 8eaett• cdvslyillustrstadaarrotoper1das1 ITIP FLOUR., aeoetod s ants, orcombined with the Cook for only - Issue No. as—'3a � coate. rite Ice ,nor Copies today, to rapt. boa w.nrrn 6 E S T FOR ALL 9.0 U R B A K 1, N G Canada Flour Mills Co., Llmited.Toronto, wlaatpsg. er a islu . I Y -t .._.. : Slende ' Lines as stenographer to a theatriesl pro- The health commissioner New ducer. When he dictated hie first York has issued a, "home safety code • - letter -she confessed ate knew noth- for adults" which makes thew, rea. r. - ' luuatrated Dressmaking Lesson ing about typing, warted a part in sonable suggestions: dP ,a , Furnished with Every his play. The part was insignificant Have every room and all stairs well * ` Pattern :but one day his assistant heard her lighted. singing in her dressing -room, sug- Keep the floors clear of grease, tors` �. -- -- - Bested a cabaret. and. such things, ' r` - - - - - - -- — - - - _._ F- - " situ- Use a rubber mat in the bathroota. pie, fragile tune but the Boyer ver- Keep the stairs tree or ult- taeambl- ", ':• O - r aeon was so expertly tender that the sauces, became the talk of the town, the Use a* step-ladder when working _ chief attraction to many a wealthy abc•: a the floor,' tourist who bought drink after drink Use non - inflammable cleaning flu- Chatter and fancied that she was singing for ids. him alone. Keep wet hands off, electrical ap- tly M•+s M Mor••r ,1Gi' Boyer enthusiasts have failed to book where yeirre going and go 1r "I �i ,• © analyze her charm. The .voice is where you look, cool, remate, essentially Gallic, But Turn off ' gas cocks when not in' ^�! ��. a bewitching personal note persists use, PREVIEW _ •x� whether she sings of, -love or hate, Read the 1'abeL before taking any "Resurrection," Leo Tolstoy's novel, at last is portrayed with ' boredom or jealousy. k ach song has medicine. / i all its terrific power, The new medium of speech, in addition to , �'' d a finely chiseled pattern, an unmis- Keep drying clothes away from the superb acting of the principals of the cast, makes this one of the ;� r1 takable mood built fro i a variety stove. most powerful pictures of the year! The settings are extremely ai infections. Eatmguiah all cigarette and cigar - Like Helen Morgan she likes to sit butts. bc"dful. Long after__ Iy .0 have Seen the picture, scenes flit across ` - , % , \ on the piano, flutter her hands. llut Use common sense, do not rush, be „dour mind. J _ _ _ she is likely to pace the stage, act. careful, - - Anna Sten, the beautiful Russian, proves without a doubt, that �� out each phrase. Lixe Libby olman Y At first glance one is inclined to r she is truly a great actress. Fredric March gives one of his 'best - she can get her voice down to a dismiss these actions as elementafy - But th performances as Count Dmitri. gluttural bass. But for finesse this and obvious. -'ink it over how Here is a picture that completely satisfies. It fills the eyes . /` �° Parisienne, now in her early 30's has many of them did you yourself, violate _ with beauty, the ears with music and the mind with thought. What t % no peer among U.S. torchsingers. last week? And how many accidents %' ,> Lucienne Boyer would- be rich would never 'occur it they were not more could you ask? f / j from her phonograph records alone. violated? -j -, The picture is entitled "We Live Again." In France here outsell all others. "Patter -moi d'Amour" topped 350, - 141 ,j When a husband aged 17 appeared DOME? WE.. 000. Other big sellers have been "Si before a 'magistrate i1t,Willeaden En. ' isioner, rececltly made -y/ 'Petite "Attends," . "Sande Toi," r ' J. Grove Smith, Dominion Fire Comm _ . "J'ai laiase' mon coeur," "De §fr," Blast, on a charge o! tailing to maln. -+—' tain his wile the magistrate remarked this statement : ��s "Garde moi daps tea bras," "Paste ,Women smoking cigarettes have been responsible for the !n- moi d'autre cho`ee," "Moi Yeraehe that s was really a case for the chits Crease in dwelling house fires." " dans 'eau," "Ballade." the court, However he dealt with ��� life husband as a. grown,.up" Here is one angle not otters ' thought of. It would be an ex- The songs have wide variky but cellent, idea to-start a satety campaign. COp 000 - ' Lucienne Boyer's stage costume is ! t during the past ten years $87, ' sways the same; deep blue velvet Curious World _ . :,•'� Mr. Smith stated tha _ worth of property had been - destroyed by 390,000 fires, of which 80 3444 for which she chooses blue or amber s. to 90. per cent. were caused by individual carelessness. rights. They suit her reddish brown A huinan siesmograph, Nurse. - A. He showed that factory fires and fires in commercial buildings hair; large brown eyes, full red. lips. Bellwood„ of Haslemers (Surrey) to i had decreased sharply but that residential fires had increased to Her private' wardrobe is more isa- ea thquake to earth tremors that as f Here' a trim smart tweedy woolen 1 earthquake as far distant as Japan ;form 65 per cent. o the total'. _ dress to be about- •or'maybe OLt1 SQTa is HOl!!e: - causes her body to vibrate violently. This calls for serious thought amongst homemakers. It would you prefer it in pebbly canton and in partdcularly severe uphesvalo crepe or a metal threaded woolen There's no place like home —tor sc. J be wise to check defective wiring and heating equipment at -this S/O cidente, Airplanes. and automobiles, throughe her off her teat. time of year. It's so very ' smart and tailored factories and railroads floods and # looking. Note the pointed bodice, Rusala uses ridiculing posters as a j DAILY ErjENjY stitched down below the waistline to fires and our old enemy the Itght. _- q ring may do theft worst, but it still octal corrective more than any other holds true that the great bulk of the country, The Government assists by Apropos of the above the following i5 not amiss. and lengthened line t line created by thegpan- Issuing 'ready-made signs with blank • ~ 1 am more powerful that the combined armies of the world. sled skirt. Plaits animate the hem injuries of life and limb happen fit the home, The main reason of course ' whose for names. Many n family _ y have destroyed more men than all the wars of the nations. for easy walking, whose riot was considered unsanitary - _ } am more deadly than bullets, and I have wrecked. more hot It's surprisingly easy to fashion it; t' that most people- spend. most of by others in the building, have found their time. at home, But another rea- r : than the mightiest siege guns. because of its clever simple styling, son Is that bi long habit people as- a poster showing filthy hogs natlsd spare no one', and I find my victims .among the rich and pans Design No. 3444 is designeu for sum$ that home is a place of safety on the front door._ Widows and o 40 42 44, 46 and 48 W a weak. p s 36 3 _ - - we sizes , on and e- . strong and are or careless than they ar he s m e _ alike, the young and .old, t g '- inches boat Size 36 requires 4V, $. et' know me. outside. - adow over ever yards 30 -inch material. Married people are all alike --they • shadow of - hat I cast m Y y .. r ions t _ Y 'dresses •that � I loom up to such propo t ta:aic. She haa-eo. ninny have their differences.. -. 'field of labor, from the turning of the grindstone to the moving of HOW W y0u0RDaml PATTERNS' s and address she need never •wear the same one _ every railroad train. twice in a year. 1 massacre thousands upon thousands of wage - earners -in a-v at. plainly; as number Enclose } lurk in unseen planes; ad de rast�F :mom work, silently. You 15c in stass,ps or cain_leQin,_Rrelerred f _ - - \ ketch are warned against me but you heed not. _ _ wrap it carefully) for each num- u I am relentless. her, and address .your order to Wil- ~, Q _ . ;t am :everyw}r�re —in the house, an the street, in the factory, son pattern Service; 73 west Adr_. �„ ,�,,. ,„,.T., , „ .... n the sea. laide St., Toronto. _ . and o .... Crossing - ad c re ` gat railroad. � � LESSON NO, 31 •� ships, In 'their c$Iebrated I3alalmo I bring sickness, degradation and death, and yet few seek to , A Hit in New York The Anchor °is i useful instrument Clippers they increased the length to .avoid me. 1 destroy, crush- and maim; I give nothing, but 'take all. used. to' present a eh!$ from drifting five and even six times ' the beam, - ne I am your . worst enemy. - - ,. • . r _ by �... -- 1 am carelessness. 1 disillusioned tow en pe e s g d Mee c o sane l sea mprorvaded that the waters of shale of t hehuwater l nes aad mprro ed Pretty artstel� , _ . � TIf►!t: ' - - • 'Six years ago a sadly enough to tine th1 •been dose, epee Mechanical devices t a- � ^� boiling water and 1 tablespoon bout- to girl unpacked her meagre be- To weigh asichor it is heaved or rate- hour were also introduced. _ Peach Desserts ter. Hake until peathe3 are tender. longings; said' a bitter good -tiye to ed, with'the assistance of the capstan In i846 steamers had already •costs. This will take about forty minutes, Ne* York, took the first boat home. from the bottom of the sea or-river- meut ed to' cr'oas the Atlantic and the , That Are Hearty de depending u on size'arid ripeness, of She had bees in.a grade .u'Shui�ert trod to whfch''it has been ia�stened, Americana allowed their meraZsaat fruit. i hot oven, 425 degrees P'. stow. its run was short. No offs FIG `115 The 'portions mitked "A' sfifbpina fo declinq abort the time 'ot should be maintained throughout '.fete. took much. notice of •the songs she h'n$ B'•ate''made of•'wood, the feat of t]ie Civil War, The famous- cwlteit of a the ahchbi is mgd-e Ot' met ' The' ai' -' the ;iron ships, dilj Merrimac' and the -T}llS Fruit: Combiule Very baking. Serve'wflria-4ith cream. sang' ' Well With Rice 3nii PEACH PIi!: Basso Feodor Chat and_ Ld row at'C R'otb,%,to�� pin which 1ti mb m6RI,or., in the at;tier(pas'L`ivil' War Six or eight peaches,'3 eggs, 1 pup Arger4ina, the flancep,r.ysgglre equally eagle; -that OF it can. be made to sl!•i ushered n the efa oi, the Iron and the -; 1�i6ta unfortunate pn their f+?g visits but 411f,tite r?ght in that a chair; my k?eT plat$ vas § ?l. ri - sugar, slt� -rap ktur- ;. 3 i asP + 'both h­ ad ` sen tional comeback's:. �e tae)eaed °t6 the Lnchar, In .fie, ti41.0ir States. Inslow'Ito 4 tablespoons lard or other shorten- - 'Although peaches lack some of ing, 1 t>;tllespoM� cOiH''water.• Lasf- week hick •d 'changed'; for L'tr F'ICt ]f b�: iiltigtrafe ^She Anchor `$; ,i►ttained .thereatext �rQmfnence the valuable minerals found in aP- 'Mix and sift flour and salt. Hub in ciesine'l3oyer: "� .chi4u In position when the 'ship is to marine wo'rk,'in whtc6h'l,�hla,�alss_ lea, they have 'a definite place She ived on the Ile de France .moored by means of the anchor, to ,$sans fine pictures in the Metro. p shoiltening w i t h pastry. .,bender, s- . among the tonic fruits. Use them Sprinkle over water and cut with a with a manager, a pianist; a violinist, r �.. • �'• - 50 pieces ':of' often in seas1zn, bt�b• `eook the fruit -blond knife until dough forms a ball, three maids, 23, t3 trnks, p that children under five are to eat hand luggage,' a 12th Century lsu+da ,� . Pat into a flat round cake on a �', �, They often find peaches difficult to' dha and a $6,000 - per -week. contract: .' floured molding board and roll in o a l �' , •� , Awaitm:her •'were• s Sheri - tiettier- / :.• digeir' thin round glieet. Fit into a deep pie land penthouse, - a show -called ;L',on= p.Uelicata tartnesi, •br049ht out iTk. dish. Peel peaches and cut in halves. P ' cooking peaches :slakes them pecu•. move atones and put, cut side up, tinental Varieties, a brand new -?tight. club on the 65th floor of the R.C.A. -^ Iisrly satisfactory combined with into the pastry lined pie - 'dish. - beat Bu]ldtn -Rockfleler Centre. Yro- - - ° rice' and tapioca. A pridair* of this g, eggs until very light with sugar and ducers Arch Selwyn and Harold B. .• ; , sort does sway with the need for po- our over caches. Bake fifty min- _ p P y Franklin congratulated themselves tatoes in a meal and is good to serve utes in a moderate oven (375 decrees - after alight main course. - • when,, a week before the Varieties I �-_-_- : __: r opened, every•. _$8.80 veat in the house _ = _Flo. _ after a light mai course. F. ). Cool and' serve. ' ` - : ` = r BAKED PEACH DUMPLINGS fiat been solli. � - 3'h?a i• @•'.R good oldfashiontd, des- !• ° . :� ... - -- ,� -, Bert- thai•'is very easy to in Hockfellc: Ventre' was proud of Search for other examples of an= politan Nl'u.eum, New York.- some of One and one -half cups flour, a zee- Affectation Is a_ tive•Away- i,Vs Rainbow Hoom, with its high paintings may,.be• seen. In " .spoons baking powder, 4 tablespoons ., glass walls overlooking the' city, its chore, 'Not' hawing seen any anchors •iris finest ; spor`•ening, 34 teas ooh salt, !4 cup P g with a .modern trend, .I may• state both water colourni,' and oils his work - P Affectation is one of the roofs of in- mirrored to e, it color organ which that the ' one we have 'illustrated ' ie is famous, sugar, 1 tablespoon flour, 1 teaspoon feriority. One who tries to appear Plays a design on the ceiling, its re- old fashioned; but it is a very •prac- In the field of illustration of marine cinnamon, 34 teaspoon nutmeg, % Something he is not, does so because volving dance floor which- goes two subjects from the historic point' of --teaspoon salt, 4 peaches, milk. s sin each 'direction. fecal one. he feels that he is less than he should, Peed Coasts, harbours,, and rocky shores view, the student should stud! the Mix and sift the first two ingred- be. Affectation is a give-away. ft is But Lucienne Boyer was neither as well as water and ally subjects, are work of Howard Pyle, who was the tents with % teaspoon salt, Rub in a confession of self distrust. People amazed by the splendor of Rbcke- themes frequently used or added•into greatest- of American illustrators. In shortening and cut in milk to make a feller Centre nor awed by her first- who have, been privilegd to meet men illustrations. Note some of these sub_ the back number of Harper's malts: soft dough. Roll on a floured mold-, of 'distinction are astonished to find night audience there which included recta are wed as a background for fine may be seen many reproductions :. ;, .•'_ ing board into a sheet about % inch Rockellers, Astors, Blesses, � Harri- the anchor illustration• of his drawings and paintings. .He'was thick and cut in four triangles. Peel them simple and natural. They are man's Gibsons, 'Fields, Charles lay- - peaches and cut in halves. Remove not pompous. They do not put on' den, Mrs. Dodge Sloane, Paul 1)ren- For your work in EX, NU. 36, make .also.' an author, and published ,man? airs, They are easier to talk to than ran C Mrs. D Places coat 1 a'pen line tone drawing, dembnstrat- - books, written and illustrated by him. stones and fill cavities with tea- $ 5 apiece, self, - sa - . ';spoonful of red raspberry' preserves. many obscure persons who feel it P� ing the• use of. Blacks, Whites and The Ameriana ,il]uatsators, plyward the best chain a g10 per bottle. _ press halves together again - and necessary to impress every one whe Lucienne Boyer was unconcerned. keys. Get contrast into your work.. - place a peach on ` each triangle . of comes near them 'with a sense of In Paris ever since • "Parlezmoi d'- FIG. 116 is from a pen' outline sketch, Reuterdahl and A. O, Fischer are ta. '11ough. Sprinkle with mixture of their importance. That is only to be Amour" her songs have sold cham- FI(3. 116 is from a pen line tone draw_ day making fine marine pictures. sugar, flour, cinnamon, nutmeg and expects$; Little_ people assume a!• page$ ing; there is a decided difference ire Questions wdll' be answered 1D tLl1l a' salt. Moisten the edges of the dough fections in the hope of adding to Before 1929 her way was hard. the finished effect obtained in the tat- department. Anyone wishing to re "with cold water, bring up over peach, their seeming natwre. Of course it Her father was killed In the war. Her ter drawing in comparlson to the out. if -a a personal mpe reply may have elop + making a triangle and press edges does not,' but that is what they be• mother worked in a mtutitions fac line sketch, -if "a 3c stamped' addressed envelope Credit to the Americans belongs to 'ia enclosed with the request, The Ail :firmly together, Place in a well but- lieve. The great feel no ne•d of try. tort'. Lucienne Boyer'a first job was , having effected the greatest- improve- Director-, Our Sketch Club, Room 426 tered baking pan and pour over a ing to appear other than that which meats in wooden mercantile eatIing 73 Adelaide Street West. Toronto. :syrup made of self cup sugar, 34 •cur thev #re. 8i 62 -+Mrs• Worrell mad daughter and --Mm W. J. ]tiller spens.liunday -Born. at Pickering, on Friday, Misses Hattie and Nellie s w friend, visited D. J. and Mrs Call- in Whitby with -her sister, Mrs. G. Oct. 26th, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph spent Sunday with friends in the -Y. C. and Mrs., Zimmerman, of aghan oxi Saturday. W. P. Every. Eade, a daughter. city. Toronto, visited W. J. and Mrs. Mill- Mrs. John Goodron, of Saginaw, -The Township Council :will meet -St. George's A. Y. P. A. held --On Monday forenoon, we had ; pr one day last week. Mj L, accompanied by her daughter, on Monday next for the transaction their meeting last week. It was Bib - positive evidence that winter was W -Mrs. John Draper is visiting Grace, and. Miss Alvina Scbomaker, of general business. lical and Rev. E. G. Robinson gave preaching when a late flock of with Miss Wilkie at her home in visited recently with her brother, air -Ms. and Mrs. M: J. Carey, of a splendid address. We only wish vfrild geese were seen flying south, Nobleton for a few days- J. Money and family. Buffalo, spent a f.vw days at the there had been more to hear his where the weather would be more - ' -F. F. and Mrs. Balsdon and -The United choirs of St. And- home of the letter's sisters, the Miss- message. This _Friday it a Hallowe'en eongtnia] during the next .few mon - - --- Zamily, of Burford, spent the week- rew's Church Whitby and St. And- es Reddin. social and the members are request- ths. There is nothing very unusual sad_ h their relatives in Acker rew's, picketing, went to Ashburn on The many friends of D. R. Bea - ed to come in costume. A charge of in seeing a flock of wild geese, but Inc. - -- Tuesday evening, when they Rare a w:i, of ifi hiteralc, r;iend ba ,1 — ° •t T ..t e. y , � - -R, A. and Mrs. Hutchison, of Scotch concert in Burns' Church. ' their deepest sympathy in his sad lican Workers will hold their meet - - large, numbering probably- two or - Whitby and A. E. and Mrs. Stork —F. T. and Mrs. Bunting were in 'bereavement in the sudden death of #ig on Saturday afternoon, 2.30 to three hundred, one of the largest ev- }� and daughter, Catharine, visited with Brantford on Sunday, attending the his wife. 4.30 o'clock. er seen 'in these parts. Russell and Mrs. Stork, of Keswick funeral. of the. late Mr. Edmondson. —Miss Caroline Grosjean,.-R.- N., on Sunday. Mrs. Edmondson and Mrs. Bunting of the Ontario Hospital staff at The Woman's Association of the attended_ McDonald Hall, Guelph to- Hamilton, called on D. J. and Mrs. United Church • will hold their mon- gether. Callaghan on Monday. thly meeting at the home of Mrs. J. - Gordon White, who has occup- -J. S. and Mrs. Balsdon, accom- • iq �ore, . "Hallett on Wednesday, Nov 7th. Will led the Rankin cottage, now owned panied by Jabez and Mrs. Hallett, the ladies kindly notice the change by Russell Burrell, during 'the pas visited relatives in Sharon on - Sun of day and date. - _ year, -has rented the Garnet Court- day last: -The C. G. 1. T. Girls are hold- ice dwelling on Elizabeth street, and -The turnip crop this year is a "PielkeriDa's Leader ►7te�re" ing a. Hallowe'en Party at the home. 'heavy one, but it is affected b a has taken possession. y of Miss M. Lockwood on Friday ev -, —It, is rumored that the new Gov disease known as, "Water Care" enirlg, Nov. 2nd. All members not i ernor- General of Canada maybe the which renders-those aftected*•unfit " ` coming in costume will be fixed 25 l Duke of Kent, the . youngest son of for table use. They are bitter and =' cents. A good program. Everyone be _ • - irfa Tl' King• George and Queen Mary, and hard in the centre. When only one �T E Evening-- � - out. who who will be married' this -month to turnip is found diseased, the whole - j� —"Bud" and Mrs. White, Princess Marina, of Greece. He is field , is rejected by buyers who make Now Open very have been residing in L. D. Bank's very popular and would be welcom- shipments to the United 'States. "A- bout during the past few mon - ih Canada. bout 25- per, cent of the crop in East• , _ Meu a Zimmer kilt C,utnbtuetnt,re 1.59 --• ..•: tha moved to Dunbarton on '_Monday, q'}e A-utumn Thankoffering ern Ontario is said to be affected. . having rented the- brick house just I meeting of 'the W. '11. S. of the •tin- — Sunday morning ,brought us -the Boys' Zimmer -knit Combionthmp, 9R -1 l9° east of the church, formerly owned rated Church will be held on Wednes- first real touch of winter, whey. a Mend StenSeld Combination@, 225 by Miss Thomson. day afternoon, Nov. 14th, at 3 •a'- light snowfall took place, the l3oye• gchool Boot, - - -F. H. Hall has erected a new clock, in St. Andrew's basement. The ground being quite white with 'the 219 ,greenhouse alongside the large, one special speakei will be Miss Evelyn snow which rapidly disappeared. Men's Fine Route, 295 he built last year. The new 'one is Mitchell, Travetliug Secretary. A when.•_the sun rose... It . was also a- Men's Due -Akin Wind - breakers, 60 feet in length and 25 feet in� cordial invitation is extenceo to al: tx�ut the, coldest day of the season Carhartt Work Glavee, :95 -1.25 'width- The one he built last year is + ladies to attend. ' ' The snow -fall in the northern and _ - the same width and 100 feet long. - -After a lira :ilnew, Rich - wesetrn parts of the Province, how- The plumbers have been busy this ever; gas much greater than in 'week installing umbe s the beating last. ara A, Douglas, of Toronto, died on (r "Royal York" made -to- measure g p Friday last, iii his 64th year: He Ras 'these parts, the fall of snow being t - -A request has been received by i a druggist by profession, and in the from one to five inches. The lakes t suits and overcoats, $19.509 the women of the United Church for late nineties he was employed in the also were very rough, but no disast- I a bale of .clothing for Western Can -i Pickering Pharmacy, then owned by ers have been reported. ..'l $23.5,0, .$27.50 and $37.50. ' ads, so it has been decided to pack Dr. R M. Bateman. After leaving - Master_ Ronald Scott, younger this bale on Wednesday, Nov. 7th. Pickering he went to Northern Or�t• son of L and Mrs. Scott, met with a Kindly leave contributions of` new or ario, having a drug store in Powass- painful accident one -day this week. Lifebuov Bubbers for the Whole Family. used clothing, or anything useful at an, and later in Cochrane. At one 'Along with several boys, hie went _ Y. S. Chapman's Store before Nov. time he' was the. Conservative Can- on an exploring expedition, and in _ _ ?!h. We appeal to everyone in the didate in Temiskairin,¢ for the ]oc- the course of - his - travels came to �N Can- community to help with this work as , al Legislature. 'He was born in Br- Mr. Butt's large hennery. The door So CHAPMA mneh as passible as the contents of ockville, but spent his boyhood days t beinir locked, the boys gained adm the bales are distributed among the in Markdale. He ,was educated in -the • ittance through a window.- After in seedy ,of- all• denominations in the Collingwood High School and the specting the first floor, they decided — °- Orstario College of Pharmacy. In ` to see what it was like upstairs. The FALL n ' -The Women's Inati4ute met at 1900 he married . Miss Annie Bunt. � beards beirw loose 'Rmtrnv" fell th- NEAR F�Li.. �i00DS - tbe home of Mns. W J. Miller one youngest daut�hta+ of the late Tough to the floor below. alighting 'Tuesday, when they entertained the Brereton and Mrs.- Bunting, who Sur- on his face which was badly cut and WILLIAM'S WORK BOOTS, Solid itatber, members of Whitby Branch, who pat gives him, also a daughter, Helena bruised. Dr. Cartwright was summon �,� � 62`.95- on. it most interesting Drogram The and-a'son, Bert One s,,n,•Fred, died ed � after -considerable work. re STANnELD'SIVINTER UNDERWEAR, 2.00, 2.50 and 300 -- IneUtute Quartet, Mrs. Ashton, Mrs. several years ago. s motored his face to a semblance of ire sap--- Lyade, Mrs. Erskine and Mi•a® S1ei- -A Sad drowning accident oecurr- former appearance. VLVET HATS, blue, black, brown, - 3.95 _ _ ;Rhtbolme in Old -Time Costume, giv- ed at Frenchnnan's Bay on Friday j -C rare E. Chaste, manager of - inR several numbers with Mrs. F. •night, when George Malin, aged 24, the Bowrnanville Public Utilities and if yeti art 4ot receiving our weekly Grocery' - Chester, at the piano. Mrs. Ashton of-Balsam Ave., Toronto, fell out of Hydro System recently issued the dud tr ' ask to Have our name 100 our also contributed a much' enjoyed read a boat when he was bringing in de. fallowing figures which will be of in- g y put _ hag from Mrs. Jamieson's book. "The cogs. He and his brother,' Frank terest to local Hydro users. The fig- - . .'- - mailio2 list. C Ule Stall." A cup of tea was 80' ' Mann, a well -known jockey, had uses. represent the average cost in - 'ved, and a happv half-hour spent be come dowv for a day to • spend in the average home for the operation _ fore adjournment. duck- shooting. Geo a had put otat o the. various applisrsees mentioned. - -on 3nndav cilia next, rev. _ Ave �� U Fred T. Bunting, �'iekering the decoys while Frank was on the nB'e l H. G. Crozier will preach on -the ser- shore, and was ,the only witness of _ . per month per day olio Licenses - Retabli•hed 1867 -- -- T -'les of judgements pronounced by the the accident and had to look on help. i Electric range 4.00 't hours r la"l ij- Fo»T Trumpe-Eis !n _the -- Book Of Ief+sly. ReYp .vas Burr> stied - a dr= - P4rtable_ neater o FO — A hours —_ Revelation. In the coarse of his ser- agging operations were carried on Lighting - 1.10 5 hours mson, Mr. Crozier will answer such without success• Hilliard Fang and Refrigerator 75 5 hours - - -- questions as: What is an Apocatyp- members of the Toronto•LKe- Sawing Ott burner 75 4 hours ".: se ? What is - meant by the One -half Crew came down and recovered the Radio �.i 6 hours _ Hour's Silence before - the trumpets body Iate that night in about 12 ft. T�'r - - ' :26 1 -2 hour -- blew ?. This Book ` of Revelation is of Water. The body was taken to C. Percolator AS i -2 hour �' = - .. - n%ysterioua to most people but has a A. Sterritt's undertaking parlours; - per week real vital message for today. Come when Dr. Cartwright held a pre- Flat iron .25 2 hours __ - bead hear this mesasgre. -Sunday ev- liminary inquest. The young men In addition, the washing machine. - : • ` -_- . - _ ... _. _ : waft at 7 o'clock. On Sunday moan- had been frequent visitors to the Opera ted two hours a week averares Side Pork. .. .•• ••• - 'toe the usual service will be held at sever cents per month. and the else- _ - -- •. � ilg Bay and were considered quite cap- 11 O'tlook, with Sunday .School at 9. able in handling a boat. tic aleck runni?w continuously, av- H01a.... : .:� fie• _ .. - -'Ilse Beer and Wine question eon- - `erages seven cerft per month. - A --On Sunday - next, I3ov. 4th, the tines to be the subjeet'of much con- Lola, a - .. _ _.;.. f80. presDyierian Church will hold their troversey, and although Premier E�� ° fast soast, _ ..: 17e. s wdvxs , when tb• pry- Hepburn declared a few days ago, •• t. - sbee wrQl be' kev. J. W. that the newspapers all obey the .,. - litia. - D. D., Clerk of-** P.. Cb- Province could fro as far as they lik- may have PybiUe `� is uystln�t- Ril Ur4b is ON1866 Dr. N"Nar1•ars it e4 he would take hiq advice said in- fleet safety for �!'> AMM M'MMMr' .,,� AW PlAbbon mil teak, : =±rat -or the ewtsRa21101 t p>�� lowxrstien from the Police Chisels of fl,IFeou0h, bronchitis and som throat sn0aklpaR ihao0,.. ..: - $bee�tibTterim •CJloteh, card a good the Province. He refuses to ±reed the amsatsig results geleMy, .and at. Was y• tit tl sbould be pleeent to lrl vw If we mre able to r'eeall doe, test. ' M C. JON=, Dmgr;st. )last him. 'ibe ut}t6ad ehor• ly the detnila_,of events about .• . !!'1t�!•rt.:v .• .*, : v:., c.: - -.'z x r , Amare es Church, 'Uili� and f• middle of June by ne- .r BiMklMO Hial��' � • ,. ' .. -• :, wi1T teed • in . the' paid - - • .. Aadrew'a. Pickerinag alas attention to t)ne Preee, and rto>• Wrvlee of praise. On ibeadav even- the eve of has election to office ex- COAL ,All umtaf kept otadis' xwe&iorrl _ ing in. 9L AndreW.s Clhureh,. the lad- pressed iris appreciation of the ass- its of the eckerekstion will serve a. istaptp of one of our daily papers in . , u fgwl and• )peel. enyper from, 6 to k.4 putting hire where he in. today, and Omer yo ur Wittelf- Supply of o'clock, alter wedgy a good progrwn our advice to him is, to continue to 'will be glvrrr, eonsistinR of soprano 'Peep on Rood tetras with the Press. '.Coal - - � • M f A El D sales by Mrs. P. N.• Spratt, of Whit- r WIr Newspapers will efther rsake ������//�� _ _ by and violin sobs by Mr. Steen. of or break any government, as this %Oka -: B bF �Phon$` �7) 1e1r6rh* Whitby, also a laggilsble aketch, on- medium is unquestionably the g're t- w titled "Southern - Gossip," . by Mrs. eat instrument knower for the par_ Houdea of Toronto and Mrs. Chas. VON of aiding. the.indfvidusl to forth ��` .. •♦ Baxter. Mrs. Houden still also cob- his or her oven opinions. And M to - - tribu•te• a number of readings. Rem- our Premier being Rnrided on the Fromt ember ,the date,. • Ti35 an , evening, advice of liquor problems by the ,.. �W hokering - Meat - MaXket ' Nov. 6th. Admission, 3b and 20 eerrte advice of Pollee Chiefs,. " ?" Well, ' !s • s 7 -The annual . Hallowe'en party the evide'ce that has appeared- due- !'ilnvoe 2020 Sly • • J gib by the pupils of the Pickering ing' the past few years, would con- ---- - - -. -- _ _ = Continuation School waa held in the ±limes the fact that some. of them, at Tear -ldwrNam•e•sa+. •3 NOW UMRR NNW'. NAG xbool on Friday evening last and least are very familiar with the pro- " a great success. The room was , blesn. In the attempt tt obtain $d- n O(1 D WATCH DOG FOR SALE- was v !t'` appropriate]y' decorated with orange vice on matters having to do tt'ith the Pakt Aindale.cheap, 'Randall, Whi•eva'e. ±lilt Servan #, 'and black streamers, and black' cats, wellbeing of the peoples of this Pro- • W. and witches were looking. around the 1 wince, from some chiefs, we Nava �j'OR SALE- Oatisdiar Gowturuips,. _ Corners. • ThP. parents of the 25c. a bag. John Wilson, R. R. 1, Whitby. - - PuPI •-heard of. we would leave th.ic sub- HAS TAKEN OVER THE ROSINESS PROM were invited guests and enjoyed the L ject to the last of the list of those PN:B. FOR SALE -21ote of 9. 8 and - entertainment. There were many att- : to be referred to said "some chief': ". 10 wr-eks old. Apply Mrs, T. Bacon Clare- �s • E• eEweii - - ractive but unusual costumes.. The 1 Another announcement tn+ie w-ek is ' mont.. Phone'Clase 7608. d0 prizes for costumes- were awarded to to the effect. that the. 20 oar cent •L�OR BALE— ghropobire ram lamha, _ -- ' - ._'Marjorie. White, dressed as a• pane) assessment to m*tnicinalites foT ll pore bred, good size, ready for service, , -�nd from nQ{N on a full line. and W. Sparrow' as Lochinvar. An bi rhway .develonment will be remnv- cheap, G. M. Forsyth, Claremont. ale � excellent program was Riven by.the�ed from the statutes. Mavor Stewart OR BALE -3 cornered cuphnard, of Fresh pupils, and Cured which. included readings, sel- : in expressing hie 0�vn oninion , de- anti q,s chair, table, child's cot with matt • . . ections on the zuitar, harmonica and' ciar'es that the (`ity of Tor -ito is teas and bookcase. Rand-A), Wh'�evale 10 Meats will be available ;for piano. also a number of laughable not anxious for a.asis'tance when ob- - skits. A special -' featixte was the - FIOR BALE- 1 Pi- feeding anal rained - from this • snuice. that of heater in perfect coudition, 1 coal oil hen g• your apps - reading of toe, school newltpaper, havinlr_the revePUe from tf+e ]±none inglampinperfectcondition, •Mrs.'L Keeler, `Ms-.and .That," by the Editor -in- licensee anA sales applied to this t;reenwoo8. 10-11 w -Chief,' Nora Quigley, which shower± account. Premier Hepburn n:tatest = v• a can t sell all• the meat �e ��',..+ W, 1. M ED -0114 to the premises of -' are �o1n$ to sell only the best much ability arid- (rave rritich enjoy -' that Stewart is plavinr pnliticra. fie ►.7w, ]• Mcl ?onald.PettacoatCreek.•Rosebank . - -- ' • -- - tnent to those- present. After some mirht bP. }nit wo knew, that• t?tere Corncrs. 2 calves and 2 heifers. Owner may time was spent in a social way, danc- are many others in' this: Pmvinr•e who have same by payingespensa: 8 k.0 Give us a trial. Sata�factl�n k.0 ling was indulged in for a time. The feel the Fame about it. Our lrnveYn- FOR SALE -2 splendid thorough- if lla two teacher's- of -the arbool, R- H. mental leaders would dn well to keep bredololstein heifem, 41ood tested ,re •aster- __ • Riplev and Miss Hoge¢ directed the both ears to the ed, row fully accredited herds and ia,000 Ih, you or your money refunded evening's entertainment. g ?ound, even if the d,tna, bred in M& A. Apopply Frank Cheater, Y y nose is high in the Air. Quaker Church road, Pickering, 20 < r `rl