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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1934_11_09r w , r •�' ` • - ` jam{`'. 170L:. LIV - ___— - — PIOgERING, ONT.,- .FRIDAY, NOV. 9 -. 1 y34. Ovafsestassal. 4tasise. _. Green River „_centennial•• - _ p - .'-A. Mittit4s! NaTIGE lantern lecture entitled "A Trip The annual Cn�ristmas Tree Con- GREmil L y!� U%j Ii • - '- emu ^d the wi . b:- given In cert Fy .Cents -pniel United Churc! : R R O. PE A RSON- Physician _ _ . the Green River Baptist' Church vs, Sunday School wiil be held this ye r T (y hnd,Snrgeon, 'Dunbarton. Ib17 •'Our trucks pass your, way _ Friday, Nov. _9th, at 8 p. m. by Rev. on the evening of Thursday, Der'• � MILIJO E. FOKSY'1'H. Opb. D . Director every day." F. Smith, of Markham. There will be 20th,- in the- Church auditorium. Sp- R•ontometrical Association of Ontario. rtes. other Stems on the program, Admiss- ecial arrangements are being made _ ietasp$ Member of she American gptometriul COAL COKE: :on, _yIults, 25 cents and children, to have th s concert .exceed all rec SsCablielied 1838 aeseoiatifah. Eyes' esatnened by appointment. ' _ ! 1� rbooe 2804. Claremont. Ont. 10' cent:, -orris in entertainm: .t value. WuOD, CEMENT; :.' _ - ...... :_ [ t.eVut. Greenwood - N hite�ale t: SA ti G 1tA �' C:: . rs telling of EVERYTHING IN GOOD .SHAPE. i]¢IGAN B. M c I N 1'YRE- Bar ris• _ Dirs. Soutlrwelt actin: ailed her Watch out for poste .- �¢ Solicitor, Notary Mice —Brock St.. _ _ P the treat in store. for Friday evening FOR CHOPPING _ e �ppo•ite Beh Telephone Offx•e.48Whitby. a rj(; ? husband to Tharold vn Sunday. N(W. cloth,- in' the United Sunday sc- James and Mrs. Raine spent the hoof; to be sponsored by the ` "Honor" __EVE �4;L;OP THE FOLLOWING •BTTILDER'S SUPPLIES week -end with friends in Oakville. Bible Class. R i)ONALD RUDDY Barrister. �. THREE LAYS PER WEEK ONLZ' .a•!(e Solicitor. Notary Public. • Money taLoan. � � . Miss. Laura Ormerod spent the`end The October Group 'of the — r fi]� formerly pccupaed by the late A. E. Cbria a 1 of the week with friends in Clare- en's Institute_ took... the form of a MONDAY r Use. south irtng of Court House, Whitby. aly a1B0 lOOS1 Oart8ge. Work moot. - • M. 'dEATON. BELL, RO4,% A Wright A y� MITCHELL Pegg , y Dental Clinic, with nc Fallaise, of _- � Milton and Will Pe are awn on • •= WEDNESDAF ' Barriatcts, Splicitor.. Sterling Torrer, 372 Pickering in attendance. Tbs par- ' •' • a hunting expedition. We wish them s fags Street. T «onto, sits took 'a keen interest in the FRIDAY jlr. j Beaton. �� success. n (Succeieor to D. 3lunro and picker. . work. Fifty children. were examines - ' d, , B�, Don't forget the pork and bean with 12 or 13 passing the test. WE GIVE YOU THE BEST JOB 1. D. F. Raw. inR Coal (;o.) P ng i J. A. Wright. Adelaidc9888 9 social in the church here. on. Friday The Whiteval'a Women's institute : Pickering. Ont. evening of this week. are holding a Shower of Fruit, Veg- ANY WAY YOU, WANT IT IOHARCSON P10KERiNG A Mr. and Mrs. Henry and Mr. and etables, in- aid of the Scott• Institute, - , hill'. VfiY— Barristers. Ofliee. phone 7400 -ReAidence 6520 Mrs. Hortop, of Camilla, spent Sun- FIOk PIGS, IT IS NECESSARY TO 4g tie. Its -214 Conted- ration Life Building, - day with Wes. and Mrs. Gee. Toronto, on 'Wednesday afternoon at y y psrof Y and Richmond' Sts. T3ronto. 2.30 in the Baptist Church. Rev, BE GROUND FINE TO GET BEST ; a Adelaide 44M and 4480. By appoint- DON'T DRIVE WITHOUT Miss Scott, a former resident of Maurice • Zeidman will address the I relay e+etdnN. Picketing reardetaae 'Public Liability Insurance..ORe .act- Greenwood, .is spending? a few days _ .-RESULTS meta, atf meeting on hie work at the Scott _ . ident may cripple yQu financially for with dames and Mrs. Gibson. :. P Institute. A gQOd program has been WE GRIND FIN$ HOM80N A � MILLAN- Barrie- years: You can now buy insurance =►Sri. E. Tremble oval At Home to arranged .Everybody welcome. Sdieiton Notary Fabric. Office at Willi payments extended over nine a number of lief local friends as well The Woman's Association of the _ of Mr. Thomson, lot dl, eoncnaion 1. months. Ypur chaise of good re }ible as friends from Alliston, Toronto earns, pAite boors: ThauadsY and Saturday United Church .intend holding a sale Coal - - trwa 7.00 F. ta. to a Canadian Companies. 25 per cent re- and Brooklin on Saturday afternoon: „ - �In•nttaant. Torontoo : e06tg sr BLnk diction for any person who has driv- of Home -made Baking and Mis 4f+H Fttooa Peek nb3fl& The Woman's Association me: at' cellaneotls Articles' *in the Public sit three years without an accident the h<•me' of Mrs. Gibson on Thum- Library - Building, Whitevale on Sat- - A SUPPLY KEPT ON HAND AT - for which he was to blame and a' fur- day night and presented • Mrs. Bran- urday, Nov. 10th. Sale to commence GREEN BURN RN STATION THS Dentesf- ther reduction 'of 10 p, c. to farmers. don with a picture on the eve. of her_ at 3 o'clock -in the afternoon. Come ? : departure for her new home in Cr- and secure yoyr Xmas Gifts at the BEST QUALITY THAT CAN BB BIL O. SMITH. D. D. R.. L. D. s,. D Ai . .i a E R eSewell. (Sucee•sor to Dr. J. N. Dales). Graduate of Ineuranee Agene) 8ronft6am Opt. The M. S. met at the home of same time help the church meet its BOUGHT-MORL' HEAT TO L, _ atDeOralCoUaWatDental •SuriteonsandT «on- various obligations at the end of the 'I'O� TII.yN ORDINARY COAL, b Utu•ersety. At Claremont ofnce over D,. A. Piflone Pickering 515 Miss May Brown on Thursday after- — - -' -a Goon's evry Tuesday and Fnda - Phoale - - noon with eight member's and one year. THEREFORE THE MOST ECON. i�au. .. vif UM- I(AL '1Q BUY _ - r• _ visitor present. The meeting gpened' Dunbarten HF_RRERT T P'A LLAI9E. L D 9.. The Beal Store, ClaremoDt with quiet music by Mrs, Gibson. ; D. D. S.. Graduate the Royal Collor .. PHUNE 9'L1 - Mrs Gee Presided. :Aftier the cair to ffla•tal saq c�ons and the University of Toronto. worship and responsive reading, Mrs: ThoG Arina•r and S. G. tiiozrish are - - QtBee In residence second door east of St. And- FURNITURE Gee gave a short reading and 1lrs._ away hunt, _ ue�'a Church. Pickering, Ont Office hours: 9 _ lllias it iFCit it a'; of ToMntO, spent n. m. to s p. wt., or by appoinement. (X-ray Gibson the .Devotional Leaflet ; Hape- F RED STACEY `service,, Fbone Pick 37Qn. 431y We a.re 8iaplaviag 8n attractive €ul ".- There were sentence prayers by the week end. with �t,r�,' Dales. variety of f Pickerinc, �• i,. - y .. Rose •Neton, to Mrs. Gibson .Miss Brown and 11r•+. uittftss� �asas. Aluminum and Graniteware Etc. Gee After singing again, the n,.n Sunday with A .and Mrs. Thom. Paintrr arid Paperhanger A { Furniture And �'urnituse ales were read. It Was' - decided to ac- Mis` Kings, of Toiontu, spent t!l? ; U, cepts per hour or by contract ) Novelties. week -end vri *_h 'Hiss Janet Anison.- ` ELIZABETH RICH ARDSON cept an invitation to Brooklin to at- , auywhern. A. Fire and automobile insurance of all kind Prices loci, ua kerping with timer. tend the W. M. S. -Rally and` hear several of uz workers were poi-Q-' 9dtidfactl�on Guaranteed., - ra�•setatingcoaspanies of solid &aaneial Stan . Miss Mitchell Ahe - Travelling Secret. '� carted with noick.n ivv, ' »pile decorat: i .. as• ary, Mrs. Horton Rave the study ch- ing: the - Church, . • t . • ,15.years experience. Gyproc and Lime Joseph and Mrs., . Ahison viFiter 1 (,� P08TILL, Llcenrted Auctioneer. , apter, ''They were.FiQliers ,. Francis P PINE DRIVE, DUNBARTOf+i 'C . for oeaosf•a of Yort gad Ootaelo. ,Age Zavier and the F:r=t )feat Movement' the'latter's sister„ �4T�. Bertzalr., o. : - ,- r {,retr Ihrnharton P. O. Once r4oa gal« of all kiaaa sesunn•d on on aboneH ,Just arrived & In'ratt 9bipmont of in India. Miss Brown reed an article Brougham, last Sunday. rehe•. Adiaws(l»•a Rlvr P O., eau On Sunday, Nov. 11th, •Ser%ice in Gyp-, le in th fall" •. ilrer sizes: on Temperance, and Mrs. Southwell l._- � R BBATON,- TOWNSHIP 4 z_?2 1ii Gyproe on "Peace"..-The meetine closed with I.the Cnited (:`nrrch' will -open at 10.41 , 'Shingles F For... Sale • Cie Colivevaacer Commresioner for "fie- and two minutes- silence will' be ob- _ c avus. Ase,ounurnt, Etc, issuer of 4'3 In. K1 i,t, singing `O, Gus, lii7tg rdioct Won - i'f Na g Lieeosaa. whltevale (hit. derful." 41rc $raven girl 'K.c� Brown 'served,. - M, �4A W; - Er1+rElY EE3 AF3f3- -- —irI i►r. z-�iHtl i,i ', - -- Iu _ ed,, � >t number nem�a z- A Q Bi drubbr 81 t ABhioR� he Is: served lunch. ' tYONICER.I«York.pntsdo sod Durham - taimment at Claremont 9n TuesdaT B buggy {! C000tim All kinds of sales pompils attaodad - 48 in: is 9tI U tnKCOriM Bnxrd Literrywood evening• bawdy mowete shiipened. " � Tarmll reasonable. Dates for valets may to `,star Lm i is _ � + _. ,acerasged at NEWS' Oftfcv. • Bak nod tadepen If yrd w Mtr PIq +tPr Mr: and bars. Carson Armstrong, The W.-M. S. mill' meet at the T. PATERBON 8 - CLAREMONT " 4 Whitby, one lily 15th' at 3 . tr,. y-ae ew y, J3an3e nn Thursday, P Call And et ricer. Phone 9814 -- -•- PICKERING Mrs. r► E. Jones. of the Toronto 4 GARNET ROBERTSON of. Locust Hill, spent Sunday with A. • • E. and. Mrs. Petty onq, i East Yr•et byterial W. M. S. Nviil, ad- dress YARD Mrs. . ce tl Petty vi_91ted for a few SELLING OUT *' Eleocrical tiAntracCOr days .recently with lies , d "sughte=, dress the meeting. All ladies welcome s, Wiring and RepwirinR for Light Mrs. N. Elves, of Brooklin. St. Paul's Anglican, Dunb rnl.n uh = or power. - The meeting of the W. A. will. be Sunday, November lath, Arr..stice � held in the church at 2.30 p. m. Fri - Dry• Sunday School at 2 p. m. Even The entire stock of `+ kindaof ele+rtricad goods : Pickering Mills ' ing Prayer and Sermon, at-3 pan. • day, Nov' . ov. 16th. Word' , Peace' . Pro- ' kept in stock. �m �n,i�e; Mrs. W. Judd, Mrs Final Service in the Community Hall. �irocerlfes _to he ' 1 ly ! _ Phone.1706, Pickering Preacher at this' service, Rev. E. G. ; _ y, November 16th .a D. Milne. Hostesses: Mrs. Pllkey and Mash Feeds Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Taylor. Robir�on. Oti Friday, ; so at cost - _ f y . Some of our members of the W: A. at. 8.1a n ,rn- the -new Church of St, _ .- $PECIAI. SATES -' attended the Semi- Annual meeting of Paul-on- the -IiiIl will be officially op and PoultryS app ened and dedicated by.the Archbish Also Mitts and Gloves Bet- 1 the Toronto East Presbyterial,, held Ulf FARMER,'8 GARS at Dentonia Park 'Church, on Tues- op of Toronto and Primate of ll L a, On 9@C U2♦ • • -- day of -last wc*e t, and very. much ap'- �:'•1 ::' i. *Tugs I�e�caei�ti Ile$ in stock at • all preciated the program heard at both D. D., D.' C. L.' and Grease, at For all Ciasoex of Insurance. sessions. - OIICe. -J KOeo iii mind the 'anniversary I Kinsale CYRIL E MOEirLEY tiI31e8 ' cervices to be held in.the church on Phone 2729' _ Sunday nek-t, the afternoon service. Mrs. Crawford and son; Garnet, _ PickePickering Ont. Chopping Daily M 2,30 o'clock, conducted- the' Rev, spent Friday last in Toronto. ring, Mr. -Torrance, of. Washin n United Mr. 'and .-Mrs.' •Chas. Pilkey "and JAMES WATSON Church, Scarboro', and the evening daughter, spent Sunday last with the Proprietor w - D. N. Lockwood' service at 7.30 o'clock by Rev. W. D, Herb 'Parkin family. We-hava-some s#,�nd _ _ MacDonald,. of Knoit United at Agin- Mr. and Mrs: Joseph Parkin and Brock Rua Gem oral Store court. The home choii will assist at farnily'called on. Vic.' and Mrs. Park- 112g valties iii' solid end 'PTCKEi ING9* ONT. t1he afternoan service and Centefrl'al in one evening' la-t wepk., tables wish butt WaiUUt r Church choir at the evening service. Mr. and Mrs." Chas. Russell and On Tuesday evening,. Nov. 13th, a family, of Whitby, spent Sunday at � .tops Priced •right .at R• �,, CLENDENIN concert will be presented by the young.'the ,home o� Wm, Bell and family. .BULBS 63.75 people of Zion Church, Cedar Grove. Mrs,- Jane Richardson and Mrs. a r• "{ ' FUNERAL DIRECTOR After the concert; 'lunch T -be- ser- -- Manning, of Brooltlin, spent one day FROM ' A H r n. 1Kc1ijd walnut ebeatg, 44 -- red in the ,hall. Admission, 25 and, last week with Mrs. nme arb o Private Ambulance W 'cents. - Mrs. G. Gibson, Mr. Bert Gibson Holland ' gin. 10ng, Cedar lined and - - On Sunday, November 11th, the and Miss Millie, called -on ,the Nor- .- 'Day find NigHt Service o9d United man Gibson family , on Sunday _ last. - c.on re afi on of • Cheri you to �d moth proof g g uaran e g p Pbone 9000 a _ Don't forget the W. A. meeting at ' Walnut alas) bed, cable .. chuT,�h re. celebna�inq the 60th an Malvern -5.600 niversary of their church. In 187'4, Mrs. Hooker's on the 15th. The pro- 0iir-fmprr*t' nwicir .of� Dnteh � 'Spring, Nl arsb dl wattre� s trustees were appointed• to be res- f:ram Ls to be in charge of Airs. V. - „Markham Ont ponsible for buildiiu; and - maintain- Parkin. ° Bulbs has arrived, and eon. ; and walnut finished a' a Miss Veronica Caynor, of Oshawa, taine asnonal, an assortment . i ing A Wesleyan Methodist Church. + dresser., 11•I5.5 -_ ___ -- _ The congregation had - held weekly and Miss Mildred Taylor.. of Whitby. of the finaet bulbs procurable. ' ir. fOIP of their 'horn,­, before- snont the week- end.with Mrs. Iiook- ]f+ olding drop side C i1C� PLOUGHING this date., After its erection, it was er and family. " with good cbinta eov ed one of the numerous aDnuintments .un Mr. Reg:' Woodward' and family Darwin Tnlipe, Doable Early Scarboro Circuit. To, attend to such moved to Greenwood ' one d'ay last Tulips, Parrot Tulips, Botan- `mattress, floatl, design, a lave and scattered pastorate, the week, they are' occupy" Ing"'tfie house - oomplete, $9 50, GET YOUR PLOUGH Scarboro ,Minister was assisted by'a ovOmed by Mr. Kirby. ical Tulips, 9uowdrops, Cro• student and several local preachers. ]li s on, Band is to be held at, the cuss ' Fritilla'riti; Clihindoza, only, g g SHARES HERE In 1884, the Cherrywood Bible Chr- hall this Saturday at the• usual hour. 3tllla, Hyacinths, Paperwhite. ��.. One con oleum. ru - istians united with the Wesleyan Don't forget to' bring• your° mite box- Narcissus, 'Daffodils, Reggl .y 9 B I Z, ricied $10 65. Methodists to form : the ' Canadian' es. All children welcome. i Have your fedrnaces, Stoves i'ieek�nai visitors 'at the. D. S. Lilliee, y Dlethaliats. The former Bible Christ- ' - , '�'•Gne only. OOngoleum -rug and pipes' +cttended to ian- Church was -used as--a Sunday 'Crawford home were Bert and Mrs. 7} g 9 ft. X6.65• NOW'. 7 requirements whilot n School mom By Iq0 i the coriaregat- White and family, -of Oshawa Gord- 'Secure am re nirem -- ion 'had gitowri so that the building on and Mrs. Crawford and sons, of the Assdrtment is pornplet@, Our _• . If it's a new furnace, rangw,rir could be' beautified 'by adding a ves- Oshawa: Joe ant; Mrs. Carlton and pricer are right; consistent with C. A. STERRITT. heater, - -aVe Call 8'awl von, tibule - and.choir- alcove. A. spacious son, of Toronto.- ' .. _ _ gualit9 &ffe�, i shed was moved to a small lot of The Harvest, Home Supper which aori eati8ffic ion guaranteed. P Funeral Director additional ground a little later. The was held at Kinsale last Tuesday ev- 'a} Acnbnlanee Service, aLVIN BUSHBY armiversary service is an opportun- ening, was consiiderei a -decided suc- its to ,pay tribute to the early char- teas. A sumptuous chicken supper Jone$1 Dftg+ Store.. Phone 1300 - - • - ch workers. The present congregat- was served to over'3� People. atlez' ' • Qltltail0 Hardware Phnne 4801,` ion ecte*�'de a' special invitation to all' Which an exrelleret program was put phone sW - flOkerW, PI01KERINff who h:.•-: :•oci�,ed', formerly, on by- -Toronto -talent. .' s PICKERTNG CWTA]RJO' 1 Even Rheumatic. Pains _... eased Fast Nowt - - - - • BAD HEADACHES; NRUBITIS PAINS- OFTEN - -; - -- - - -- - - - _— RELtEVEQ tN- MINUTES -THIS — ..Remember the ictures belo�ewhea p .practically as soon as u swallow it. i 0d you Mon want fait relief from. pain. Equally important. Aspirin is Demand slid get the method dot- 'safe. For scientific tests show this: - - tors prescribe — Aspirin. Aspirin does not harm the heart. e, - - - t Millions have found that Aspirin Remember these two' points:' �el :ghtft - -:Fresh fro m eases even a bad headache, neuritis ..Aspirin Seed and Aspirin Safety. - - - • - or rheumatic. pain often~ In a few And, see that you yet ASPIRIN.'It - L minutes! is made in Canada, and all druSgista. Quality - the- Gardena In the stomach as in the have it. book for the name .Bayer here, an Asp kin tablet starts to in the form of a cross on every ' - solve, or 4iisintegratet almost the Aspu' tablet. instant it touches moisture. It be- Get tin of 12 tablets or economical Genevieve-now set herself the ta9h' It was from 'Sydney that the •surpris- vet. with artistic symmetry of der ' dins "taking -hold" of your pars bottle bf 24 or 100 at any druggist's. _ of restoring• the. tradition 'established ing news had come is a cable an- sign, while the harmony of their by Grannie, and winning back the old pouncing his sate arrival. "Engaged simple colors was ovidence of an In- position that the home. farm • had to be married, particulars on ar. atinctive taste. • _ once held:- it was a job to hand, and rival, ". was the cryptic addition to 11rena was an only child, and when - Why Aspirin Works So Fast one that. appealed to her sense- of this brief message. she was fourteen her father sent her I Heater immediate) wrote, to Kitty to England, providing the best. edu• - • _ Drop an Aspirin _ family. At that time Genevieve would Y g - -'•� tablet in a slags of have thrown her abounding energy and' Miles. and Kelly passed It on to cational facilities that Great Brit- - -� ' z "•ter• Note that BE- and ambition into another channel if Mlebael, _ ain and the Continent could offer. FORE it touchy the it had provided the same scope, Who was she? If he had become en. After England she went to France,. bottom, it is disinte- grating. Robin, who was -made - a junior gaged. in England, it was strange he Germany and Switzerland, and she y" partner in the' firm of Kelly, Pencar- had not written and given them full spoke her foreign tongues with ease. -1 row ,and Herrick, had the joy_ of re. particulars before d1 Ing, ITO. Be Continued,) - warding his mother's - years- of sacra- Neil's• arrival after suck} a long y - ' Ace and devotion, and if the house absence would under any circum- -+ . in HotisoTi Street, so long delayed, stances be an event In the family, but ® �; did not - -bring with it all its posses- the glamor and uncertainty surroun- IN 2 stCONDS BY STOPWATCH what happens in these clams lion had once promised , in her im- ding this unknown lady,, no doubt ac= An Aspirin tablet starts to disinte• table�s+tart "taking hold of pain petuous .youth, he was not permitted dompanyrng him gave-lt an `import- grate and go to work. a few minutes. after taking. to know. It was sufficient to have ante based largely on curiosity, g a him with .her, and_ be the mother of a handsome, much- favored son. "Mother, 'this is my fiancee, Er- When in Pain. Remerrrber These Pictures _ "The break had been a considerable ena Joicey :Golf. "•• Aspirin is the 'Trade Mark of the Bayer Company, Limited one, and not only had Genevieve and toAkee ertheelexclamationwof dismay _ Robin been torn apart by ' physical D -- circumstances, but the complete - locked in' her heart, Heater 'looked change in the ordering oZ their lives, at the -dark. girl beslde her hand- - "� do the shifting centre of their personal some son. He was every Inch the interests, had applied .a brake as no doctor, she thought, and very con- t�• outside interference could haste done. sefousiy the professional man. She - • '�. - �' stifled the cry that wrung' O Not that they had changed, but_ that g' her: : , + ; • � ,e 0''f-YOUTH daily encounter in the leisured sum. Eretia Joicy- Goff,' a young, beau- " • „yt a mer eovenings fed an incresaing need tituI half -caste Maori, combined the in ,each of them. breeding of her English father; youn -By the Author of "Pencarrow" Genevieve led a busy life, unllke gar eon' of a country gentleman, and - the discontented, days when Robin her mvtber, . the, proud daughter of .try NEI -1 F M. SC;ANL AN - was -her chief codsolatloh. when they a Maori chief, - met, as they frequently did, it was So that' was it. -'� '� '��•�� •'�' • • ++++- •��;.:,. with the same. eagerness, and between The Joicey -toffs were large land- �, 7 _ ' �opw of Preceding Chapters tralf -share !n tha Duffield Sarin them no conshious change had taken owners in 'Gisborne, Erena's father; - The• principal' character is the story Thin infuriates Kelly t•encaeroa. plac'e -' Yet they never returned to one of- the early -settlers, had acqutr. - '..Ja K*Uy Pencarrow. . - He. ivarreia with Gentry. assaults him quite the same plane as they, had ed _a large block of land, and added Kelly is the son of Slr Stiles Pen.` and leaves Duffield to work elsewhere. reached on that summer day when considerably to his estate when he ■arrow, a lawyer, whose father and Kelly received a summons to the bed- married the daughter. Ot.a famous smother emigrated to .Caw 'Zealand and side of his dying grandmother, the Matthew died, It was partly because wrs ` brought up a f uy who are. now the mother of Sir Miles Pencarrow. • they mere seldom alone; nor -did they chief. Erena's mother, even into - parent, of the Yo ng people with whom Arrived at the bedside, he is asked if seek to k"id the others. They were middle -age, retained that native -- the story 1s concerned. - he will apologize to Gentry and thus apparently content to leave in sus- istocratic' bearing which marked out - Sir Milea Pencarrow wished Kelly to give her the .assurance that the family become a lawyer and to eater his a hope of reconciliatioa, pepse that open declaration, the re- the rulers of this savage race, father's practice. Kelly insists on be- By the Wilt Keuy inherits ' two suit .of yvhich neither could foretell Though the Maori had no written - eomlag $ farmer. - He }Dias an untie, thousand pounds, -and purchases some FWMErs ,'lflchael Pencarrow, .who - own■ Uut- bush land at Tapuwal. they were satisfied ,`With" thingg langnage when the white man tame, Seld farm• la his second season he invites his •they were, they_ had a wealth of tradition ban - His ttacle�aaa dauQ�� - -° P.it. -mho sister Gene' lave, trie sailor= brother Pat. dad .down from father to eon, and POWDEQ fella in love with an Englishman nam- and his cousins, Robin Herrick and The temporary placidity into which ed Gentry Ella's father'-offers Gentry a Jesele-Macdonald to come to Tapuwal.- the family had sunk waa rudely stir- their genealogical trqe was_ carved- Would you like false teethtbo fit m • - r while they are with him, Kelly starts, red by the news of Neil ifai c* donald's In `symbolic devices on their dwell- firmly yet comfortably the feel natural - --a bush Are part of 'clearing' -operations. The [ire, aided by winds, gets out of engagement. Neil, had gone to Eng. ings. 'For hundreds of years they —eat, shout, Laugh =sh �X long you -Soured on Ole - can fo et aboutthem, Si ; i,r eprinkla - - 'World . control. Iand to complete his medical course, could trace their ancestry, and the bed i The young Pencarrow s are rescued oa Dr. `�'ernet's Powder— prescn by — That's Liver [t was his intention to remain for records of their battles and victor- world's foremost , dentiata —the one and' return to the home of Sir- lFllehr,- Wake up your Liver Bik bringing wittl them- a baby ci•hosv two years, but his success' justified ies, their- tribal congnesta• and mrgra -' powder that assures 1000 seciire - - —No Calomel Nece parents have been killed, and 'Kelly's further years' of specialization, after ti'ons, aete as stirring as the tale of .comfort. SPECIAL FEATURE cot - �E saary stout- hearted assistant, Potty Barker, which he took a post in. London in any knigbis of old, Their language fort--cushion proterts sensitive Many people who feel sour, sluggish After the disaster, Kelly goes to and generally wretched make the mss- work on the farm of a .friend, Then order to gain added experience'.* The was rich in poetic imagery, and their always keeps mouthslean and sanitw r t}Ita Of taking salts, oil, mineral seater, Grandfather Pencarrow •dies. two• y4*9 hail- stretched to seven. ffax and. feather garments were• wo �l lve —any dLUBg>s" laxative candy or chewing gum, or, Genevieve goes to keep, ouse for roughage which only • move else 'bowels• Kelly. - How this measure of life 'abroad - -,and Ignore the• liver. Cousin Neil Macdonald'. announces would affect him there_ was Hs yet P - er bi you aced u liver wake in your his engagement to Erena Joicey- i3+o¢, little indication. His letters reveal- �j D���D��■TRG liver bile. Start your liver lipuring the ` j tJ _ Gaily two pounds of 114uIa bile into ed the same -self-importance, which - - your bowels, t;et Tour' stomach and in. _ _ . ntre.,�.th_aews •Eft his work and .�' • testines working A� � ^T should, onc: ' more. achievements; certainly he had sea: Carter's Little Liver Fille. wilt sc• r _ � ■!! son to he proud of himself. _ >,z You tip. Purely _ vegetable. Saf•','' t R�d ��+7 he f]uiet ezistence 8t $Ct)t'8 Bay : Bure. Quick. Ask for them by name, BRA a Refuse, substitutes. .26c- at all drug- iII the SouIIdB woke to happy activity _ Slats. 61 Unless you are interested in a in anticipation of his return. Donald medicine which has helped lfaedonald stroked his beard, and all OR� SYRUP over 700,000 ' women and the Scottish man's pride fa iatellec- 'HAVE girls. Take it before and after �pSBUQ(, _ t ,roo Di estive Troubles? childbirth, at the Change or tual.triumphs.warmed • at the thought., whenever you are nervous and of his son. E The famous energy- producingg _ sweet —an easily digested food - ` :aDR' Pierce's Gold- tvadowa. 9rj out of 100 say. Dz, Neil Macdonald ,would tom- -� eft Medical Dis- "It helps me." " meats practice in Wellington, and al_ -•"'` in'vailiable for infants, growing covert' increases the �� • children, and enjoyed by the appetite, "eliminates `Y D 1 A ' E P k n K N A M � $ ready an excellent hospital appoint- ., Sr apt whole family. _ ` meat awaited him there. �Ottti poisons from the in- GETABLE COMPOUND -- 3 testines, stimulates • He' had sailed to Australia, where A product of the digestion, .en- he was to remain a couple of we ^' The Canada Starch Co„ Limited - riches t h e blood, before taking ship to New Zealand. ^� clears i u Eruptions and blem- ishes and. you to �l; � - ' . . _ • . in vim, vigor sand vitality. This is what e� - PUMPKIN PIE -the sure' route to Kate Sharp of 28 Emilie St, Brantford, Ont., add: I found that for very as indigestion Dr. any man'a heart during the late Fall Pierce'[ Golden Medical Discovery was ,a great ,:,' bslp to nm Pains in my stomach were so and earl wlllter season. With 'severe I would double up. I was hardly able yoL:`' y Io at anything, I would become so distressed _ PURITY FLOUR the tempting filling 3 sad t gassy condition would follow, But I awaits your pleasure u1 a golden s had taken r, Piera's Golden I�edical'Dis- "" � ' eovery only, a abort time when I was able to fat everything stress,,, New size, tablets sotctds.. liquid $l.00:' i > {' brown pastry that IS 'light, flaky Gild _ - - >: deliltiouain flavor. For all other kinds. F j of baking you'll find the utmost in ., ' .. satisfaction. Cakes made- from- it-are - 1 oven in texture light and flavorful. , Bread, 'rolls and biscuits from the ® oven just filled with appetite appeal. There's new satisfaction and a :.. :,. c guaranteed 'uniformity of � onstant ,. • . ; . 1 -high_quality .When PURITY,, the all- .,� purpose flout, is' used for all your y ,r FAVORITE RECIPE � _ _ �. ��. :> < > : :•.: _ . _ 9 -z+ Above is iltiisrredon of No. 488 in the new PURITY '.It's8esi f.. ou a -.t Sa Too by COOK BOOK, sent to yoostpaid for 50 teat Iasdtiitioa . . r K o to the cook book PURIi'Y. FLOUR now often a couveniatt tedpe Big, In. ii--'' stcractive cover, well illustrated and featuring PURITY FLOUR recipes,, it gssUC NO. 4rJ - -� contains 8 envelopes for filing* fayotite iedpes received from Minds or . clipped from newspapers -$ent to you postpaid for 25 cents, o? with the cook 47 book for 69 teats. Send today for your copies to Dept. fi23, weetem i • • • i • - _ • Canada Fla- Mills Co., Limited, Toronto, V.innivm or Calgarl. .. _ - - 1 ,1 7 .. _ _ ..... . . . «.«. - - - - _ - ..-.$ To Make! Naught can avail besid Mrs. Coolidge Accepts Y This, the clear star to aide Memorial to Former Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Over all stormy tide Furnished with Cvery On to The Light. U. S. President '. - 'a "•a Pattern ;Never shall Faith forget; '. * - -,' v1- Y -k - Mrs. Calvin Coo] - ' ~. Cross that is .flaming yet idge, accepted the library of the new - 1 There on the Neigh► Women's Republican Club as a me- I v - Minnie Hallowell Bowen,, morian to the former United States- - ' - -- - -- — - -_ - -- - - _ - - - hicb = - � ' - president; ia' eer•eafonies-- izi - - -.w o r� e n s - Hold Fast _ sire was a brieILL F,.� t:. j4nt, .a Dressed in black silk with white lingerie collar and cuffs and a _ a �t� r. ■ ■ ■ v ^ When 'over the Lair name of friend plumed black hat, Mrs. Coolidge lie - or foe tened gravely to the - eulogies of her r The saadow of disgrace shall fail; husband by several of his former instead associates. Trubee Davison, • Coo- Sy` Man M Mori +o Of words of blame, of proof thus lidge's assistant `secretary . of war, • .:' - - - . . . . .. . .. . . ..... . , and so, referring to present national condi- _ THREE SID TO EVERY UESTION Let something good be. said. lions, said:. it a ' • ES Q w -bei et A neat point was raised in a Columbus, Ohio, editorial. • The l May fall so low but love may lifthis xnPrienciIIg a very der - sous and subtle attack on fundamen- „Aditor was inclined to, criticize the decision of a Buffalo judge, ,who Even the cheek, of shame' with tears tal -American institutions. We see sentenced a, twelve- year -old .boy to the 'ren Commandments policies being foisted on us under y is wet the cloak of the emergency, which ..one hundred times. - It something good be- said - are basically re u ant to tlroee The Columbus paper contended this would' antagonize the' lead. No generous heart may' vainly turn y p. 8n p p g which have guided the nation sine: _' That he would be inclined to go in quite the o.pgosite direction.'de its birth." ; - This is an interesting point. The judge had the individual be- �: In wars ,of sympathy; no soul so fore him and could well dia nose the case No doubt this twelve- dead g But r'av awaken strong and glori- Was Bridesmaid yeat -old was a type of individual whereby the writing of the Ten fled Commandments would-have a salutary effect. It might awaken a If somechintr good be said. Fourteen Times "dormant conscience and the lad would become a good citizen. And so I charge thee by the thorny Marjorie Wickes of London, Ens- " ' .The 'Columbus paper was only looking at the problem from land, who had been a bridesmaid at .one 'angle. No doubt the writer was thinking of, his own reactions And by the cross on which the ' Sav- "'� and, as most newspapermen would break down and weep, it such a iour bled" a weddings was herself married rIs And by Gently at'St, Mark's Church - She is yOUT own a0u1 6 hope 0f sentence 'was pronounced over them, the writer in ,question was only fair renown, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ernest .,Judging from ,his own feelings? Let something good be said. -- Wickes, of Edenbridge. Kent. The bridegroom was G. R. Appleyerd, IN HYDE PARK "After so much practise I found It A friend of mine, just returned from London, told me 'tills. [ The Best Man the easiest thing In the world to ar- ; .. . range'for my owa wedding, Ml know'you will enjoy this slice of London life— Wickes told a reporter. She was dia. ., My friend delighted in listening to the Hyde Park orators and .,.f __ The office of "best -roan" at a covered a bare hour before the sere - _ one Communist on this particular day was especially, fiery. At the wedding originated in far off days mony, dressed in a tailored coat; and ''•end of his flaming speech he suggested that - -his audience should ad -80 when men literally stole their wives, skirt• sorting out the last presents. says Ed. Wolfe, in "Wh We Did "It won't take me ten minutes to ranee with him and burn down Buckingham Palace, y, dress," she Baia. "I advise, a course A bobb. who u to this point, had been a bored 'spectator to R. The old timer, not being able �`� + P P While many French models are in in "bridesmaiding" for the girl who : 'the "doings," now decided matters had gone far enough. He inter. black, the model pictured also .ha, to gain the .parental consent staged' wants her wedding to go without a •, Tupted, addressing the crowd ' in a commanding voice "Them as is possibilities in lighter colorings. a raid: He and his closest friend hitch," Following bar seven brides. going to burn Buckingham Palace," he ordered, "three aces to the The white crepe sneaked u on the ill usual] a will- maids was a - $ g g p � pe jabot trill is just P 8 Y group of children to left!. -Them as is not going to burn Buckingham Palace three paces enough- contrast to give a dressed ing victim =- and away they went. whose mbthers the bride had been -to the right:" The crowd dispersed to the fight. look to this otherwise exceedingly If irate father or . brothers followed bridesmaid. My friend says he told this tale at many teas in London but simple -line dress of black pebbly the friend fought ahem off while the The wedding cake a+es decorated -no one smile ``After all,',' they asked "what else could the bobby repe ai]k. with models or the bride in her wed_ • d' y Brown wool crepe is another couple made their escapg Hence the ding °dress and of her favorite horse -, have done!" you'll h "best man." _ ... _ ... - � ._ sass dog. scheme Tike immensely wit t 'matching ' brown velvet or gay plaid- DANGEROUS! - Wed'ding attendant attenti.on!! hen Jo afal a Jabot rill ed t t t f i � ' t Joseph Lojka and , Metal threaded''woolen -or silk is - - Miss Katherine Tiozzillo were leaving the church after the wedding i tlsv fascinatingly lovely' in this a Qvp!� r - •ceremony,. one well- wisher, too highly enthusiastic, threw five Pounds ,1 m del with plain crepe or. velvet -' �V �e� c h V �i Apt r,rtta r.sarred. of rice afthe Couple without'-taking the rice out of the bag. ; It's so smartly wearable besides LESSON No, 32 sketch tb a finished tone drawing the bag hit the bridegroom an the head and knocked him un -. I'I 'being Quite simple to make. this' problem Is EX No. 3s, ` - ._. 1 Style No. 3080 is designed !or ass- A SHIP'S CUTTER !s a small boat _ - .' r conscious. Lo ka was revived after some difficult and was, able to • with from four to 'eight Darn. It &ISO I have si mumber of marine sketches " t y ea 1'6,- 18 years' 36 38,' 40 42 and ,. leave on his honeymoon. - - ha-s a ..".y�. t,_+tag --4org and -aft � me, made its the �aah'• m.dlura: y _- 14a inched bast. Size '36 36 requires 8 � — It is unpleasant to think that even one's wedding, da ' is 'frau ht ', yards of 39 -inch material with % sails, The cutter In used for miscel= -�bA>e -der on we may be able to P g. y g yard of 2i -inch contrastin laneous purposes, one of which Is to reproduce some of them -is our -. ~'with -peril, and when said. peril is from the hands of ones friends g: carry passengers and baggage from Sketch Club lessons, . ' ' 'It is' indeed a sad world. - HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS the ship to the shore, When not in Just a reminder about using the Write your name and address use, it is usually tied b;; a rope a correct paper to obtain the beat re- _ I- plainly, giving number and 'size of little distance from the stern of the suits. Pea and Ink drawings' should Proof Conclusive That - Finally it was agreed not to press such -patterns as you want. Enclose ship; FIG, 117 is a good example Of be made on pen and iqk paper, When - 15c r, „ the question and it was allowed to 15c in stamps or coin (coin preferred Mother Knows Belt drop. for the- time being. It was de- wrap it carefully) for each nom- : finitely decided, however, not to bei, and address your order to Wil- - - -! Warsaw -= A young farmer in include a gambling ban in the Bri• a = the village of Hohensalza was angry son Pattern Service, . ?8 bleat' Ade- ' gads law. Mrs. Thrusseil, district laide St„ Toronto. - at the parents of his sweetheart, cosnmiasiner bf Birmingham, said -- �'�� + _ 'Who frowned on hii courtship, and they all realized the danger, but decided to teach them f lesson. she_ thought thsit some girls' cons -iacJc Home = . tae ri d - gge up a dynamite bomb, ciences would not let them sign i _ 'Walked - in the house with it, and such a pledge. Rather than lose them Our kitchen back home was . the : Was blown up - with. the house =- ii would be better to have them and friendliest place, 'When it exploded prematurely. Nei- use the influence of the organiza- That ever a body could find!, fier the girl nor her .parents were tion on them for their good. Why, even the stove had a smile 'on Ill the house. its face '"W* told ' you he wasn't the right And even the kettle looked kind. - _ _`--�-= _-F 10. And Sings ==_ = _ _: Kind of a man for you to marry, ' . The cookie -jar stood_ in the handiest " i - "_ • `!'s' l '1 .3 ` • :.Ler parents said. On 90th Birthday', nook. Can i The floor was scrubbed white. I de- - _ { Fora Erie, Ont.- -- Not many per- Glare, _ a4iaa Wonien Don't Overdo �Pi111t�- - sons are able to sing on their 90th No kitchen had ever io friendly birthday, but friends of Mrs. Cath- look, ' . - Have Fine Bearing erine Kavanaugh of Fort Erie West But that was when Mosher. was t ' revealed recently that' 'nonagenar- there. - 'Winnipeg, -A retired dean'of arts ian was .able to perform that feat. I Our doorway back home wore a Tine .iF Ca paid a - compliment to Canadian wo Mrs. Kavanaugh was entertained I on its head!. ', J5 men but he may hear of it when he at a. surprise party by friends whom And, oh, how those roses did - bloom! returns home to .London, Canadian she rewarded by singing four verses ( Tbey nodded a welcome to stranger, .,''A� ' ' _, -01-!f we4t AticP Ben. Bolt ". The g + and said . faces with an overdose of- paint -to ed woman retains, possession of her Come in tones,' Memo pl`entr of nearly the extent common in )ng- faculties 'of sight and' hearing and I room!' FD ' { G. It land and France and they had a fine is extremely active. The pathway was worn by our' rollic- �/ ' - ,�, upright bearing. She is puzzled, however, as to king feet, ,_, i -==�'. _ . ;. Professor T. J. Sterling, secretary how an electric cord inserted , in a The door had a beckoning air; .r�% d - - of the university bureau of the Brit- .wall' plug heats an' electric iron. No douse was so friendly, no roses so sweet- fah Empire, London, had other com- _ 0ments to pay to Canada includ- _ _ J3uy It Here But -that 'was when Mosher was � ing' her telephone systems, the pen- . there, ` �- _ era] knowledge of Canadians and If you want •�o help your town Back home. Was there ever'so.friend- . ` • ` Buy W here : their "logics] pride in their cotrri• Help. it up instead of down ly a place ° ±��.•- ;��� ^ti -: ' try„ As that one ?It held us all fast, y- • - Buy it here: Bound close by the love in one wel- ` Every dollar that ybu spend _ " f ~ coming face- •.•Question -of Girl Guides Helps a net hbou or a•friend a cutter for a small ship. Large ships - pen and crayon, use medium -,rain ° Helps to make d cession end �-. `t love that belongs to the past, p' g r Smoking Brought Up The past? No, the present! That,.wel- haN a more, known as the first cutter, Stratlimore, or a similar paper with Buy it here: coming ,door second, etc; Pencil drawings should be made '-Whether Girl Guides should - oz. If you need a suit of .clothes, Stands open -and comforting care Should not smoke was debated at Buy it- here' - - - - • g It FIG. a lesson No, 27 we iA o grain not too coarse, some length in the - annual meeting r a rake or - Awaits us from one who liar journey- Iustrated the need for the, use of a on cartridge or pencil paper, $ garden hose, ed before ship's ' cutter, Remember how the Have you had any problems which of the Girls Life, Brigade, at Shef- Buy, it here: a •: ' field, 'when `delegates were resent There- are bargains here' To make ft a Home for us= fheret "Jack Tars" were preparing for their. are bothering you, other than paper, p g galore, shore leave? - - during your study of these lessons? s • from all pains of England. Heaped up high in every store, - Faith FIG. 11'i is sketched in outline, and If so write a description of,your prob. It was stated that Brigade laws -No place else can offer more - note the direction of the boards in lem and send it in to us, were too word' and a revised form Buy it here: Questions will be answered !a this - -- 'of lairs was under con's'ideration. It Jul - resolve to "do your bit;'.' Dream. -= of immortal things! the making of this cutter, also note department. Anyone wishing n cis was.. suggested.. that- in addition -to *Buy'.it liere: Thought - lifting shining wings] the braces or stays to strengthen .the boat are laced in the opposite dir- ceive a personal reply may have same` promising to abstain from intox'icat- Much as income. -will permit, Vision -that strongly brings. p if. a 3c stamped, addressed envelope !aI ing drink the rules shou!,T include a 'Buy it -here: Beauty'�to sight] ectlon to-Abe outside boards. - if. a 3 ed with the request. The Art promise not to smoka• Bu n outsides a bid, mistake Not that which sensee esteems Your problem in this lesson is to i One delegiite said bhat'the g make a'pen tine drawin Director Our Sketch Club, Room 486, r y might So !or everybody's salts, 'teal, but the truth ghat gleams g of this hip's ; 3 Adelaide Street bleat Toronto, as well; add abstinence from gamb- (rive your home town a breax -'l Through the• soul's skadfast dreams cutter, changing it from an outline ' ttirt and many other evil influences. Buy it here: Even in night.' you tvlsh tv Make. a, combination of gl gs _ s , ly., e• .,�.- ..a, �� _ } : ",'rp'4`• `�.;, .p.+`�+�. -.ij' .r.' ••der a•�rr.. :4.e ,r_p� y -Yt. .. "s. ., `A r.•�- .. -: r. .�,...., -�-,a - - +t _ - - -' .L - � _ •yam.: r. ;� - �'�'?'-a�:.t,'4i"F, ':'7r1�� �'ts.•ae��, *�q�,. r' 'i *:+ `.3 ^` .:r `'9 .� - : �,_ �� �. Mr. Edward Willson require:$ the Nations ". Roll Cea11, `''Peace Quotat -' Brooklin, will occupy the pulpit in .� �Y ,t �ilrlwry Jdt.w� - doctor's atter_dance on Saturday, and ion . F ; the afternoon. The Brooklin choir SlaQkt:1T11th1IIa, ti WOOdWOiI[ 'vv'arlen C. Willson is al o1und�r the The Committee and Mr. and bars• will be in charge of the service of . at" right prices do or's' }are aL present Harvey in charge of the Hallowe'en praise. In the evening Mr. Sorsoliel Nvw - Mr. and %1rs. � �f ,r�tiuil, or Tvr .i.:.rty sure to lr- congratulated on the ' Deouiy Mini.stor of Public Welfare, obt; teti rite to Harrows those repair TERM_ uha .tteudrd to, Hxrrnwa re iced. onto. and * -?te, forirer's ;rater �lrs. Fusczsa of that .event. A splendid ev- will be the speaker c�nd.. the 'Clare = 1 - tt f1.76pct year : 01.8011 0. -tdte advat.te. icnendrick were ga?�ts at the . E. ening': entertainment, suitable inr__ ,. one.,,. t:,w.,.i. sLtl t.m- -.,,4 vested -- rttre+rts- t!tofr'wiiIt lead ,. t_d. •O.cnpttoat to the Uai, -.: .: a ,.,._t+r6. 13ultby l OtYta n:i- i?ttnt S }'... _ - -- LE12- occaa.x.. �Yda pruvrted. f lerP. *tile F'nKing. On rite •iuttowlng - - -- - iais LII° "a °'e - i�•s -u :;�«;.ers znE = v for old and young. in prov- nesday evening Nov. 14th, the choir Also.deater.in Viking Cce&ai 8epara- ras wee with Toronto idinv this enjoyable evenine ,free for of St. George's United Church, Tor- tore and Electric Washers. : friends, bliss Gladys Witter accu t2p- all, it was hoped it would counter- onio, are to provide an entertain- Dealer in Cockshutt and Frost & JOHN MURKAH, _-shied her !tome for a week -end visit. 'act other less desirable activities s') ment and Mr. Bert Harvey is to be VN .00d ruxchiuery. The Young Pei ple of the Church prevalent on Hallowe'en. It' was rat - i present, as entertainer as well, wh- .A phone stall will bring us to your farm. spent a most enjoyable evening at her disappointing that all our young ich ensures the success of the even- Ouy- acetylene welding. Township Council "Thistle Ha" on Friday evening, it people did not attend. in ` being the regular social hour of the Anniversary services will be held g• Ph000 Pick .715 € The Township Caune.:1 met ors _ . - F. T. Z7t700d�T>1lt,td. f ' -ltiionday the 6th, title t_ouncillor R. Society. in St. Johns Church next Sunday, - - , _ .._• __._- .. E. �iuyrbray.and Cie_:: iJ: K. BaaiNn During the storm which passed ov- Nov. 11th, when Rev. bit. Jull, of N GREENWOOD : 491! 'absent. this this locality on Monday eveiting; Whitevaie Chas. Cooper 4td A. Pretty, rep- ly immediate vicinity shared light pp resenting the Claremont Business ; only in the downfall which was re- Notice to Cre&tors 1 F L O U H . -'M I L L S - Men's Association appealed to the p"� to have fallen over the Prov- Notivv np 1 ` } O �%0il Council on the subject of the licens- rose. Heavy falls were reported else- -__. t j-, ing of Transient Traders. where. IN THE MATTER of the Estatt: _ Tax Transient Jobastoa reported The home of Mr and Mrs. W. Gray of ROBERT WOOD, late of the Twp. I am prepared. to Tu'rcha$e ;69Tax of the 103,000 taxes o the was entered by way of a vrindow of Pickering, in the County .df Ont- We do Building of all kinds.. year 1984 now collected while they were away from home on ario, deceased. airy kind of drain, and W111 . y r the upset a h hi hest mar om a the st market r' � The Standing Committee on Roads Sunday and judging f e p NOTICE is hereby given that all P Y price CEM13iNTi1�Q, • and Bridges reported and paid the appearance of, the house the' intrud- persons having any claims or de- iollo era made a thorough inspection of at barn PLUMBlNG wing: C. • Schwalm, haul gravel the place. These visitations are Rr- mends against the late Robert Wood con. 8 and 9, 218.50; A. Lee, ditto, owing too common. who died on or about the Fifteenth Y�AWBON WILSON and � J .Ravie, shovel gravel, 43.00; A.' day of September, A. D., 1934, at the •Reston, ditto, 46.60; J. Reid, ditto, T Women's Institute will hold City of Toronto, in the County of Phone Mark 65 2 _ 3 15 . ROOFING 12.60; Jack McGinty, 8.00.; W. Mark their November meeting at the, M. York, Province of Ontario, are req- Vie also • sell Brantford Rwileg ditto, 12.00; J. Taylor, labor con. tt, Hamilton home on the afternoon of uired to send by post Drepaid or to 10.20; H. Boost, ditto, labor co R. Pitt • Tuesday' Nov, 13th. Rev. J E. Glov- g Materials, Empire Bt•flaroons et-, of St. Johns and Rev. E. G. deliver to the undersigned Solicit- T awn ` ��rs Sh UCA Ecl F key, ditto, 4.2.5; F. McCullough,' Robinson of the Anglican Church in ors herein for Lena Alberta Hunter, L ' ai men[. Dnro Water ' - team on con. 8, 11.00; L. Gaualin. Executrix under the Will of the said systems•. Beatty Pickering, are expected to join with Robert Wood deceased, their names ON A MACHINE ESPECIALLY Stable Egnionieat ditto, 16.00; Wm. Birketc, labor on the members in the time, "Dedicated and addresses and full particulars in DESIGNED FOR THE PURPOSE is bridge con. 8, 3.85; R Beelby, shoe- to Remembrance." Mrs. Glen will al- writing of their claims and state- All old grease and dirt is thoroughly a °d ether Building Mateaiab ' el gravel con. 7, 1.50; J. Soden gray- so give a talk on "The League of . , Edtituate,% Free 8.10; W'. P. Jones, gravel for con. 8, g°- merle of their accvnnts and the rat- washed' out of the bearings and your ' 193.00; It.. Mowbray, gravel for con: ___ . _ _.. ure of the securities, if any, held by mower will be returned, well oiled Work Guaranteed 9, 11.70; L. Jones, tractor grading oA - -them. AND NOTICE. is further giv- con. 8,48.00; Geo. Todd. drag con.2 AT en that after the 19tH day of Nov. and correctly adjusted for cutting. i1R J. F. T' OUSIR , and 3, 10.00; S. Farndale. drag con. - ember, A. D., 1934, - -the said Lena Al- W. A AUSTIN, C V 7, ?.2b; L Gates, drag Altona Road, berta Hunter will proceed to dist Rouge Hith+ fiervice Station Phone 4502 8.50; W. Carlton, rep. ,con. 4, 11.20; nbute the assets of the -said deceas- nr in Picketing, PICKEft1NG. ONTARIO • - J. Stephenson, drag' con. Q.$0; J. ed among the persons entitled there- J. A. BI:SHBY, Phone WO_ - _13551 S. Balsdon, shovels, 2.40; Pedlar Peo- to, having regard only, to, the claims pip le, 43.56; R. Ward, of -which she shall then have had -- p paid for' radiat- or - or ,18.00; C. Cooper, � s, oil and re- notice and the s aid Lena A ber 8 ,'f pairs for truck, 109.31: R. Ward, on Hunter will not a liable for the said :. 1► jnE�, TRA Oxyuol - - ,salary, 150.00.; Dept. Highways, cal � assets or any. part thereof to an y chloride, 202.35; Dept. Hichw-ays, NATURES person of whose claim she Shall .then; , Soups :SAVINGS Large pkg rental roller for Bay 'Ra.. 18.00; Mun not have received notice. • licipal Spraying and Oiling. '.20.50. HOUSEHOLD Riled for DATED this Twenty -fifth day 3Tiit -, . :- Ttivirs.. Fri. raud riot. 2lc_ `standing Committee on Contingen- Ess"dslb r"� ®mod for of Cctober. A: D., 1934. _ ties paid the following. County' Reg- Rheumatism. Lumbago. Sciatica. Conant and Antis - - istrir, 1.10; E. L. Chapman. select- Neuritis, Sprains Bruises. Colds, Sore Barristers. Oshawa Ontario.. Solie. PRAIRIE BLOSSOM ' 7. ing Jurors,' 10.00; A. Spears, ditto, Throats, Catarrh. Stomach Troubles. BREAD FLOUR 9818 bag2 59 Cuts. Sores. Kidney and Bladder, etc. $tors for the said Lena Alberta Hun- 10.00: D. R. Beaton, ditto, • 0.00: J. Y ter. • Murkar, Collector's Forr,LS etc.. 36.04 25c. 40c. 65c. 90c _ E. L. Chapman, Relies Mileage. 3.50; 4t your D►uggist or from "�" "-".- - HORN E'S COFFEE ­PORK at BRANS. b. R. Beaton, salary,. 125.00:,W. Che3 Al1sTaALtAN naL'G COxPAYT VANILLA- ' -Red & White Chef Notice to Creditors to fancy j°p, 'dos- -Per Ib„ 3W. - , " 2 t @na; 100. 1I txr, salary, 25:00; L. Johnston. peat- 7s web.,. 9t., T•r•ate 'WA•.r1s �52t - alts, 41.98. In the .Estate of Standing Committee on Relief pd. EXTRA SP ECILXL the following: L. D. Hunter, supplies. William Frederick Burton - 4.48; Mrs-. J. Hardinv, ditto, 4.00: S. • - - -- w.sass -6.1 MOLASSES SNAPS, 3 IOS. 25c. Sc• :. -.•,.. - �f G. Morrish " ditto; 25.94: R. shirr- deceased, -ish, ditto, 54.81; D. -E. }filler, dii*,n, G"' The creditors of William . Freder- Fig Bars Talton Tea Mince Meat 18.10; A. A. Robinson, kmbulance a'+ y Burton the Township of _ ick ..late of e lea, -8.00, Dr, Cartwright, Med - - Pickering, in County of Ontario, !''� p�i,� 4 _ the lb 15c.'.., = -S iaL 9c _ 21bs 19c Gentleman, deceased, w o died on or • • f • real Services, 12.50. about- the 14th day of September. O • Standing Committee on Da�naltPS - are . PINEAPPLE 2 tins, 25c. -to Sheep paid, the following: Chas. •'y 1934, are he1•eby notified 'to send by , S[Nf4APORE 8LICED. Annis, 2 sheep injured, .5.00: C. and post prepaid, or otherwise deliver to a _'rMckrin, I aheea killed. 2 sheep war- either of the undersigned executors _i Tied and 1 lamb killed, 2 sheep ki ?- �` their Christian '.tames and surnames, _ led. 8,00, total. 2.3.00; W. C. t�iillcnr_' Eye addresses and description, full part- CONTE8T PRIZES ;HAVE YOU BELN iculars of their claim or interest and -- -• '• _. inspecting aboce. R.RO. r. the nature of secnrities, if any, held I. Silver Tea Service and Tray Strain by orizee at the Store? They are y them. Immediately after the 23rd 1, Boye' Wagoo 1I . ,Brougham 3, 24 lb. Monarch Flour - day of November, 1934, the estate of valuable.prizee and everybody has by �" H TOf+ �t. D. the said deceased will be distributed }• Ib, Five Roses Flour g ' ':L. Middlef:�n ha: returned fnvi-i o, 10 lb, - among the parties entitled thereto, Fail of Lard to chance J6euthbridge, Diet.. and others to be added ;Pa for Vision, not 'Blindness having regard only of the claims or t, Mr, :',lain q relative, of re. via. y interest, of. which the - ,executors shall ited wit? his relatives Here, ha Own ve notice and all ethers will The W. J. Brown family,, of Tor -Any profession has a debt to Soc- be excluded from the distribution. i1 onto, were with .their people here n t , n iety which may - in every case be R Saturday. covered by the edueational viewpoint Dated the 26th day of October, - Mr and Mrs. Midgeley, of Toronto, Every. individual .has a debt to his 1934 - 1 were with Mr anti. Mrs. T. Robert- fellow man and himself and is guid j� IL son on Sunday ed in this regard iy Education: nt Beaton, uto sad Ross, Solicitors for Ticke'ring Hard 1!i are tore Mr and Mrs. F.astoti left on Sun- Eye care; from `medical viewpoint the Executors, 372 Bsy St. Toronto. Amy evening on a visit to their- rel. "the taws of health" or' from dental Wm. Reesor, R. R. 3. Stouffville Ont. - atives in Calander. viewpoint 'health and the care of the N. K. Robinson, R. R. 1, Locust Hill. Mrs, George Philip left on° Sunday teeth "; from the legal standpoint, for a short visit with her sister, Mrs his regard for the rights of others bee Our complete line of Findlay and MOCilary stoves' W. Dobson, of Beaverton, and the laws of the country in vqh- - and heaters. Stove pipes and hlbows,, black and = . Rev. Mr. Snell, of Cambria, filled ich he may be a citizen. Since abuse J. Rev. J. E. Glovers appointments on -is the child of.'ignoranee, it. is only. - '�` gSIVan( zed, CoMeld Electric washers, and if Sunday last, most acceptably. risCht that we should assist one snot- THEATRE RE it is hardware, We have lt. Miss Jean Malcolm -and Miss Jen -. her when the opportunity offers in .nie DunM and 'friend, of Toronto, such important , principles 'as sight _ public should be ed- i W8, Plow + were whit their people here over the preservation and' conservation. Wh- Fleur lows . R>ad Wheelbarr0 week -end. ere possible the y P Mr.- and Mrs. J. Newell "and Mrs. ucated to know' their respective con- Sharea for :il l makes of plows. J� Noble and Mr. and Mrs. A. Mohun, tribution to'hea)th and' efficiency and Northern Elebti•ie Sound 8ysie1111 '~ all u� , *ti+�__e eriat gnaga wf ivat burino, r1as9� - '. .• Agent for McCormick- Deeriog•Farm Machinery _ Bate on Saturday. es. The value -of any lens or the val- Sound Pictnreeat their Beat : The Shepherds are improving the ' ue of any pair of glasses - depends repairs' .residence by adding a. porch . to the upon the skill of the one prescribing •• • • _ soulsll entrance, as well as making them and the value of the examinat -. :. +other improvements. ion. - Our Motto:-, 'We • have it, Can got it, Of : It is not trade. ". -. w• gour 6ayOdd Cars are of your sPrVtre • ai a& times. on e West cost, pay -as- you -ride plan. TTplgl Low Fteturn Fares between Pickering and NEW YORK $211.00 - WASHINGTON $26.75 PITTS. BURG $14.25 - 'GHIEAGO $18.05 (Subject to change without notice) "'Tickets, Time 'Fables and all Ceaeh Travel Iatoratatioti EAVMN sOUgg ONE 4696 . FRIDAY and 8Ar'URDAY Telephone 3900 NOV. 9th and loth I S. BALSDOI�, PICK:F.�ING ,Harold Lloyd -' THE ROBINS ARE . BAOK "THE CAT'S 4- :Men's `Nock Bcots 2.49 tap �..PAWf7 Meta`s Overall@ and Pants 1.2- pr v,p S peen's Work Shirts 65c, or'L for 1.2$i Farm Team Harness $23.$0 up! Monday, Tuesasy and Wedn'sday $orso;Coliare at varioue prices { NOV. 12t4, 13th and 14th . Sweat Pas Teem Lines _ "BOTTOMS -UP" Now is the time to poet that old( - harness repaired 1k SPENCER TRACY Fhono 2804 "PAT" PATEft90N C E C 1 L�_: � 8 R A D L E Y_ JOHN BOLES 3M = N C* Curenent I weeks, suffering fronj an attack of Outlook" as preacher. � COMMUNITY DANCE e Influenza which developed a serious As the result of an auto running in the L. E. OWE ILL '1Siss Effie Miller is visiting to heart c9ndition. With the exception inw a pole near here, the Hydro .w ClOMMUNiTY HALL power was off -'`:- FRIDAY NOV. 16th I I- �+ p e- ors !' `� acI +ry^y uQ le F for three hours, which t✓h li AND pronto, at r Dent. of .4. fe_K. ea —pent in Ro w manvii 1 1. yParc R AL DIRECT R..� F�n;i i,•a:n.w..m�ll.w.�. � i;, t �- � . � 3. .. �.... .. �y .. - K rrM Ra.r .�laN� ... - Wednesday, Oct - nice s •..,, fe - - S ter -•ices are _ E U _ "g Bob Lynn is building a garage for vived by his wife, two, daughtkrs, being held all this week in the Ch- Good Orchestra to Attendance Wm. Cowie, at the side of hi9 res- Mary and Doris, and two sons, tor- risti'an Church, with Rev. Geo a 9touRvitte `fdwuaa+ °a {dente. man and Basil, at home, and one soft Hunter, of Toronto, as speaker. ' �5 cents a couple sad . Night and Day Service Miss Elizabeth Ward and Miss St- Richard, of Calgary, Alta. A son, A very unfortunate and serious 35.cents for Extra Lady - erritt of ,Toronto, spent the week-) Business. Phone Residence Phone ' Harold, died' following his return accident happened to Mrs. Dr: Ira Lunch Provided 9601 9820 �r • end with the "former's relatives here. from the war. His sister, blargaret Freel on Saturday last. She, in some Miss Ward has now graduated from and two brothers, George, of :Mont- way, tripped over an obstacle, fell Al' -• v the Western Hospital. ana and Thos. also survive him. The and broke her hip at the joint. She ' Our hunters left on Saturday morn funeral service, conducted by the will be forced to rerrlain in bed for _ JAS. DAVIDSON isle for the north and included were Rev. J. E. Glover, of Claremont Un- three months. _ CHERRYjtY00D ~" 'Wm. Birkett, Walt. Ward and Yin- ited Church, of which deceased was _ -_- - :.; cent Baker from here, the balance of a. member, was largely attended, QOUNTY COUNCIL , the party was made up in Stouff- many from a distance. being prey- : COUNTY OF ONTARIO �. N S U ANC E ville. ent. Interment took place in the Cl- _ In view of the spectacle and dem- aremont Union Cemetery. A meetin onstration given by a part of a group Miss Betty Pretty was one of the meeting of the County Council AUTt)![o9ILle r people a few of the Corporation of the County of Ilti d ' .of some of our young pe P successful contestants at the Co-I-- nty - -�I LeM ,,,. °,.ant to ad Re- distilled, super - refined Oil at lNor. nights ago, a reasonable topic for School Fair Contest at Uxbridge st jourament, in the Council Chamber lyptus, All i�tia renwved- No ,` BU RGLARY. - -'- - - an- eiielamg'a discussmn would' be week, securing 22Q of the 240 points. ion the Court House in the Town of ; PunBmt irritating 0d0 anal seas rtait "Sane Conduct VW Good Manners " -- Miss Mildred Linton won second on Whitby, on Monday, the 19th day of —ever loses its stre°gth• CA UALTYI rJ: George Turner, we are sorry to the whole contest on her address, November A. D., 1984, at the fleet- �- -�ppNa J- CVe*Udddt. �� iN9II$AZi48 heai is again in hospital, 'Auffering Our Trig to N• „ tiro o'doc in -e afternoon. Phone 1Piater{eg "1980 S6l - _ : from - _pneumonia We- hope- that--th6 Pretty's paper "T'l�g Grey Owl" con- All accounts to be laid before the Four times as effectfse a earbeiie se{d sa ; case is not serious, and that he may cerned a character little known in but i proved b! actual, teat on tyoeora ems. be able to return home soon- As us- Council should be forwarded d to the i is waw.porsoaors and , cr " •,r this part of the country. Grey Owl Clerk, properly certified, at least I• You CiII BII] � .HOI'R8 ual, the kindly neighbors are looking is sometimes called the Jack Miner, three days before the meeting 'of the A Most F�tre and gait after things on the farm. of the Beavers, and lives and hunts Council. � Csarglt TiRl18, BATTERIHif3, Several from here are now enjoy - Prince Albert National Park, Saak. DATED' at Whitby, this 6th dsyy"'oflI ,Sure' n6e[ fioai Colds. Brono* -is, �Af10E890RIES. ing, themselves at the stern end of Of Scotch and Apache Indian'descent November, A. D., 1934. j Catarrh, Asthma, Hay Fever, Sore a rifle, (if there is such a thing) to born on the Rio Grande, he spent R. D. Ruddy, Throat. Eucalyptus Atas low and better rte -the Northern parts of the Province. some years in N. Ontario and Que- II yptus n of lithe value on - p sal A nice piece of venison would be ap bet where he had trapped and des- County Clerk i your haadkerchiei. Read as predated, as we have intimated in troyed hundreds of beaver, and then VOTER' LISTS COCTRT A Reliable Liniment You can in Tomato. - - - -- ether years, but no one has as yet made his decision not to destroy any MUNICIPAUTY Penetrates and dissolves the acids'aad taken the hint. more, but to develop colonies -and of the"Townehip. of Pickering salts whic cause, Rheumatism, imom �� Chas. Cooper has been renovating encourage the increase of the beau- spry Let as repair th+►t leaky'top. the interior of his garage, and has er in Canada. His work attracted the PUBLIC 'NOTICE is hereby given and bruises _ laid a new cement floor over the I attention of our Federal Authorities that a Court for the P.evision of For Paternal Use ;, Skilled Motor Repairs. whole of the interior of the build - vbe invited him to Manitoba to con- Parts 1 and 2 of the Voter's List for t ing, Riving him. much more durable tinue his work. He is a well- educat- the said Municipality, for 1934. will Recommended for stomach, kidneys end floor space. The office in the corner leert�eman, and writes a splendid be held by 14is Honou. the County Madder. It cleanses and stimulates these CoMon J. Law _ has been done away with This office letter• Kiss Pretty haring received Judge, at the Township Hall, -n i or�,and helps them to function pro- ' w perty. Relieves distrae and induces Pbone,290$' we think, was that part of the gar- M one from him following the deliver- Brougham, on Wednesday. November i restful size". age from' which, the borrowed toots, ing of her paper, Betty, will no 21st, 1934, at the hour of two o'clock - PICKERING. ONTARIO which never came back, were taken. doubt be pleased to let anvone, see in the afternoon. ` Insist on G.G. Extract The regular monthly meeting of this letter and a number of snaps A list of complaints of errors and- ii Avoid Sabedtates - �Q /� �,7 the W. M. S. of the United Church which he has sent her. omissions in said Voter's List may l, 1l'bere is none "last as Good' DIN TY S GARAGE will be held on Thursday, Nov. 15th, - be seen at the office . of the ' under -'I Be pure to obtain our Waast ah,ing ens at 2 p. m. in the basement of the - - tltr.euan, roc m. mass o..a oe tbsa ..°oa.r Our. Brock and Kingston Bde. Stouffville signed Clerk, at Wh.itevale. church. 'Miss E, Mitchell. Travelling Of which all persons intereaed I °u o< nature. _ - .:Secretar for the Dominion, will be M. •N• Uc- tea the suet speaker. The Election of A number from here attended he will please take notice and govern lnded t . From your DrugglK or Cieueral Repair Work all ones, Officers will also take place. The dance at Claremont on Saturday ev- themselves accordingly. . I ACSrItAFtADf oarrc cosrr�srT guranteed at reasonable r program will feature special music, coins last.. Dated the 8th day of November. 1934! 45 aaabr St.. Towata w, o lei asst ��• Mr. Sawyer has sold his Snow- Donald R. Beaton. AcetTlene Rreldra which will be followed by a Social White Sawyer to as Baker,. of the Clerk of the said Municipality.) g ..Tea. All the ladies are fivited. r5' - Batteries ropwired and charged. The Business Mens' -Association. Maote Leaf Dairy. — -- - -. - - -- - -- -- -- - - FLre@tone and Dunlop Tires. for this and the coming few weeks. The I. 0. O. F. held their annual :gasoline and Oita. installation of officers last Monde • are adopting a new form of advert- y isinle to this community, in a large evening, with L. E. O'Neill as '!'faster R.+treehmeet B,xotb in Connection _ yf bill, containing Bargain Spreials for A drama, entitled "My Di <ie Rose" • �f. the week. The business houses- of the was rendered here by a Markham Phone Pick 75M village are shown on the sheet, list- company on Monday evening of this When ; (night or day). ing the articles mentioned. You are week. �O clatter bow 111>Olfli or MILTON SLEEP" =Xed to obtain a �opy'of this week- The anniversary, services will -be ly, .and make your purchases accord- held Sunda; in the United Church, large the Changes you th.lp PROPRIETOR ingly. Seldom are there any advant- with Rev. Graham, Editor of "The p plait inside your hOU64 ages in buying out -of -town. Those - - - -- "- ___ -- .— _ -- Gyproc provides the material - -who for a period of Io to 12 months BIRRELL BELL CONCERT of least expense sad most leave made comparisons on averages. - - - _ - 8re•safety. wifh purchases in the larger centreF, - have -come to the conclusion, that CLAREMONT COMMUNITY HALL I Put up walla„ ceilings and = . they can do as well at home. Buy At 8 p m., on - at home. Yop get a 100 per -cent * ' partitions that are i barrier 14 14=0 T -quality article, not merchandise that. FRIDAY, NOV. 23 to fine rer h manufacturer E was ordered from the - i Specialist -,by. the thousands to be sold at a 1k•piece Orchestra You t'$jl paper Gyproc n- prce. Unquestionably, there are live it plain (when pan- t � �;�men � �""r "A price. as• - - times *ben the large houses put on DANCING, MAGIC AND ling gilled) and it is an excellent •a 110000 h their bargpins, but when 'compared base for Gyptex or- Alabats- with the standard line of merchand. 'HAWAIIAN MUSIC, tine finishes. _ BEY Ise which your total dealer carries, Adults; 25 et-. Ohildrep.l5cis. �aeera then can you make your compgrisons. Gyproc is l lie xp s!�et B l V e, pow �" O�` !bn"' 20" _ Your local dealer can't buy the In- ROUND ;sad SQUARE DANCINC3 ferior article. draught and rodent -proof, Well: - Claremont has again renew- 1Colleotioai structurally strong and quick ed its Hat>nwe'en reP ation, and — to erect with a minimum of - with a vengeance this time.. We are mom• Radio'Se .ry Ce '• .' .at 'a toss to• explain the fun in the STANLEY -:= THEATRE � •� -'ujdinrited destruction of personal pr= v operty, such as was, carried on here STOUFFVILLE Gyproc neey be be bo identified ant by on that night 'by young and middle- t,5e Hance or, the board and tbs ALL MAKES aged men of this and neighboring • Green ttnpe along the edge. % E W SERVICED AND REPAIRBD - - villages. We do net hesitate, however a 6TlSVlt. LIME AND ALABASTINS. PRICEB REASONABLE Ito say that in an attenspt to place : `. Canada. Liatited responsibility for the conduct of FRIDAY and SATURDA. 1vony .a►ars. oatarie WORK (3L'ARANTE)4D these inen.that the finger points to is the home, from whence, they come. -.NOV. 9th and Toth - t, ARTHUR FIELD y It is understood that the names ' 'of R, Li T, [• Uraduste many of those who participated, is 61 R. Miss b in possession of the Provincial Pol- ice, 4.3 Oft Phone X2 itI 01, P1C$ERIN ice, some of .whom were doing plain- clothes work in town, and who are r now prosecuting. The hope is, that BHIRLEY TEMPLE - THE "MADELiNE" they will not" ease up" until an ex- :ample has been made. This sort of ?r: ADOLPHE MENJOU t 1 1 • tl 1 • • BEAUTY-SALON gone just as far as can be Itoo emted. t d. The mentality of any man r`Popeye the Sailor" _• _ ,w, or men, who will tear to pieces a Pictorial 1934 means a new year which memo water -parnp and throw the pieces in FINDLAY STOVES, HEATERS. anew Permanent Wave. the well, ar who. will loch an .aged : i{adi0 Revile Ibave'Permaneot Waves tosuiltevecy t_ ,mother, in astable, while she screams lady s puree, so why not make 'with fright, While those outside cur - - _. as appointment. se her, is questioned. The nature of Twe_ety Reasons why you should buy„ a Findlay Oval Many happenings is such that we du TUESDAY and WEDN58DAY : `• [give an caicef l attention. 'toy .veil eo1 r -not *are to publish them in these careful attention. �" ` 1 -One of the oldest fiirms manufacturing stoves and i columns.. Provincial Police, do. your NOVEMBER 13th and 14th furnaces exclusively. 1 Also, Marcetling Halr•curtinR; Seat" duty. Place a few of them in- the 2 -Most pounds per dollar value on the market i • and Facial Treatwonte. - -• Hospital at Whitby, not the jail. LITTLE - 3 -Wood grate fits either top or bottom. Shampooing. Wilbur Gleeson, of Toronto, spent 4- Polished Top X4U= L0U, __the week-end- with his, parents here. - ; Copper Reservoir ; Fred Evans end R. E. Forsyth are WOMEN" - "6-- Serves as double duty cooking and heating Phone 190ft CLARF, down in North Hastings on a hunt- :KATHERINE HErBURN ' '+f- Damper on Reservoir ;s ing trip. 8 -Take- 24 -inch stick TT� 'at -W, N. Sanderson, has returned Story by Louisa M. Aleott _ 9 -Large fire pot for fuel which saves coal. map. i� �nt1 to her home from the hospital, much 10-Gas and Electric attachments: '-= improved in health.` 1.1 Top lining is cast, lower lining is brick, which is the best Wm. and Mrs. Ward and Mrs. W. combination IIIBnTaIICt 0'' Brown. of Oshawa, spent Sunday at FRIDAY and SATURDAY 12- Procurable in all . enamel if desired. and WAWANESA INS. CO. the Frank Cooper home.. 13 -Equi -Equipped with lent x Rev. J. E. Glover conducted the NOVEMBEB 18th and 17th pp plenty o! dampers. tcheap rates for farm and coutt.'rt, •14 -Oven Thennometer buildings. anniversary services at Cambria on r IIII��tt��,�♦l ��s�) 15 -Clean out in. front. - ` Windstorm Insurance on buildimost Sunday last, and while there was ab- `WAGON �A�IMrI 16--Pipe up behind. yiviny more cooking, spate. windmills, Silos eta. le to renew many old acquaintances. 17 -Doors on oven and warming closet both open - Automobile lasumuco - "• The Dance given by the Social RANDO.LPH NCOTT ;.18 -Front part of cookiny section raises up to allow wood to of all kinds F' Club in 'the Community Hall ]ant be ut in from top. week, was -a real success and will be Syd Schmidt, t 19 -Made of cast and steel FARMS FOR 1SALR - followed in two week's time by a Proprietor ` = 20 --Oven insulated with asbestos. Write or phone similar event. - • On TuesdayArrarning, Oct. 30, 1934 parjhW gwoe,at the rest of theatre We have' 15 used stoves and heaters instock, Inspeetiow welcomed $�w��N BOW$ t; the deakh occurred of David Mime _ W SITBY, ONT, Graham, in his seventy -first ,►ear. CHAS. COOPER, 'TLAREMONT ;,. Deeeaeed had been ill for over four King's Son Returns Throne Of K&ndy STARK SCRUB LAND BRINGS WEALTH TO NORTHERN- FARM..,_-:_R �Owner Spurns -$65,000 Offer —5tays in Shack — Hol-' ��� Inger Takes $150,000'- Option - -on -Far - — Valued. at $500 a Year Ago. •60•LD TOWN . IS RISING Groups Ready to Pay to Sette rs if Promise Fulfilled. RAMORE 'The discovery of gold That their attitude is well based in this area of desolate farms, has seems evident 'from the developmente • brought the seven biggest mining to date- Sundav night in the littla corporations in Canada and laid a ".real estate office where Central panorama of countless wealth before ,Ramore townsite lots are being sold V the-eager eyes of the settlers. a young farmer-prospector tossed on Rocky farmlands,' which . a * y6ar the de6k a copy of the option ag ree- ago could not be sold ' for $500, have. ment with one of tbe -wt ely d -known been optioned- for sums ranging companies which had netted him a from $150,000 to $300,000. ..Already $12,000 'cheque as first payment and Al development, work is underway on a guaranteed • an • eventual total cf score of properties, and new shaft $2540,000 if the company retains houses rear their roofs from' a mineral, rights of the property for setting of rock and burned-out brum one year. And in every d;rection oaf- And. the age-long search 'for gold, of Ramore can 'be found farmers the magic miller that weaves bril- who have more money than ever be. liant,patterns of tragedy and humor fore in their lives in• addWon to thi through the stark, drab panorama of prospect of far more within the the Northland, has cast its spell ovo:' next, few months. rue vube of Gloucester restores to the Go iernxa4nt of 'Ceylon the throne an which the Kings this tiny hamlet that clings to the Fifteen months have past since of the Island were crowned before the Colony Was transferred to England In the nineteeth century. Ferguson Highway, midway between Hollinger signed its option on the The crown is 'rat the loft of the throne. Kirkland Lake and Matheson and in .farm that started the rush. Sin" • the heart. of the.new strike area. then a considerable proportion of the Today the mighty, Hollinger inter- - option payments have been made6 erous election -speeches. On top of eats marked the end of their firs! Today, a telephone line three miles 'BREAK IN STRE .-The M"kets it ' ali, with my increased 'faraft. I year's d ' evelopment work on a farm long leads into a sizeable camp where IS O AT SAULT was forced to find another home." which it optioned at $150,000 and for scores of men are working and where -PRODUCE- PRICES Dung the great German offeir which two years .ago its French the silvery sides of a galvan`zed SF, United Farmers' Co-Operative -Co. -sive in France, she said, a record. speaking- Scottish owner had sought metal shaft , house tower over. the '..'faturday were paying the following - was kept of her thoughts as she $500 in vain. Just across the road second-growth pine and maple. And ,prices for produce: 1,0 60 Citizens on Guard as served as a V.A.D. Fifteen- years Adelard Richard, who lives in an scattered through Playlair, Guibord, EGGS—Grade "Al," in cartons later this record formed a major Hislop and Bowman Men Board: Train for ancient two-roomed log cabin,-:am - MacCann, through associations, 52c; and with Pulp Camps part of "Testament of Youth." ed scornfully as he gazed at his few Townships other bilf companies such , *"as refurned, "All large. 40c; "A" Many things had to be conquered hard won arable acres and said. "By as Smelters and Noranda are pro- nwdium, 38c; "A" pallets, 28c; during the war, the author continu- gosh, me take $65,000 for din farm? ceeding with development Work as "C", Sault Ste. 'Marie, out.—First indl- ed, "so I am now convinced It is to- No air, Virit 'Plenty more dan dat." recently acquired properties. BUTTER— Ontario No...1 'Cr'JaM. Cation of -a real break in the strike day possible to make people live for Yet Adelard Richard has -never ABANDONED SHAFTS 191 c; No. 2, 18%c. of Abitibi Power and Paper Com- their countries instead of dying for 1 known one thousandth of that sum This 'is not the first gold find to POULTRY: pany pulpwood cutters appeared to them." Her book, she declared was i in actual cash. And he is merely have been made in the Ramore a'. (Quotations in cents.) day when 40 men returned to work. written with the hope "the Young' typical of the people who will benefit Abandoned shafts' and crumbling - Live Dressed The strike has been underway for. a people of today would understand most from this new gold develop- shaft houses man op- es bear evidence of long- 44AI# "App month with 880 men Involved. a little more fully what war actu- m-nt'if it bears out the promise that shattered hopes. There are even The 40 men left this Saturday Mons, over 5"Ibs. 10 22 all does to affect the innermost _rs- numerous mining- enginei�rs hold. for cynics among some of the old Cmer.4 7- -4 to 5 lbs. ..., 9 11 night on the Algoma,Ceatral Railway lations between families". it now. in Ramore, but the extent of the $ % to 4 lbs. 6 lia train for Magpie Junction Vaere they 'ri-ei- NOT A GOLD -RUSH Hollinger- developments, the p 3, to 3% lbs. 7 9 will. work at camps operated by For this isn't a gold rush in all paid' for options by Smelters and Classroom Decorum the accepted sense that the phrase others, and the fact that assays On Henry Selina. a contractor hose -Old roasters ....... 6 ".8 W workers had been forced -out If camp -Spring chickens: -Shaken by Professor holds. The boom isn't attracting a dozens of different propeeties I-ave In the, middle of the night, by a picket Over 6 lbs. ....... la 17 long trek of prospectors bearing shown exceptional values are evi :_ .0 6 Vancouver.—Prof. 0. G..Sedgewick sample picks and grub stakes. The dances that another "gold town" may 5% to 6 lbs 12 1 raiding party. About 1,000 Sault citizens gathered 4 ­1 of the University- of.. British Colum- townships lying around Ramore. are soon rise from the cluster of houses 4% to SW lb 10 .11 - at �lhe station last night, outnumber- -�Undar 4% lbs.' - 9 -13 ing greatly the 60-odd strikq pickets his. 'was equal to occasion when hel old, and for the 'most part, agricul- that today makes Ramore. Broilers: bustled Into the ctaAaroom minus his tural. This means, that most of thi% who were present •!n an effort to pre- -,-11- .1s. - ... - tie. He. quickly .reached vier and di- I area Is -closed to the nomads who .1%. to 2% lbs. vent departure of the workers. No disorders the vested, a front-row student of his' flock "strike" territories and stake iso ders occurred. however, an' CENSORSBIP SEEN -pickets made no effort to interfere as four-in-hand• Equilibrium was re- claims which they vaguely hope may HAY -AND STRAW the men boarded the train Twenty- "tared. mean wealth to'them. AD • By this same virtue,; lands Vift No. 2 timothy hay, baled, ton three men boarded - the train. at Od- FOR $17.60 to S18.50; No- 3 timothy bay, ena, a siding six miles from the Sault, are owned' by the farmers who have Park Avenue Debt Wft, $15 to $16; itrfCw, wheat, b`!- 'Police and a group of 40 war vet- lived here for years. Some of them .orldon Action May 'Follow-.. *4 ton, $10; oat straw, $7.50 to erani followed the train to Search- Warned By Models for generations.' They know what a W50. moat where 40 pickets were routed gold finds means -and that,` if_ the Showing of Assassination' . - ' - They had been' New York It Park avenue debu- strike is valuable, the big, wealthy Finns out of a box, car.. m WHOLESALE PROVISIONS-4 brought from thi• Sault- in trucks and' tastes don't, stop modelling In fashion companies will be ready to pay huge Wholesale provision dealers are were to join the 60 ptck�ts now SU- shows, the professional models are sums to arquire' the riiineril - right�q London. Censorship of newd- quoting the following prices to -To- tioned at -Hawk. Junction. going to steal their -beaux.' to add to. their present holdings. reels was seen is likely here,,Sunday tonto retail dealers:— Forty comely mannequins heard as a result of the showing throughout Pork — Ham, 16%c; shoulders, Maple Products Increase Qertrude Mayer, director of a fashion the United Kingdom of the films of butts, 16c'; pork loins, 19C.'. .,models'- academy make this grim Famous Speedboat Racer he assassination of King Alexander picnics. 12c. t �hreat receu ly='as, a last 'resort If of Jugoslavia and French Foreign Canada's maple sugar and syrup profista -and picketing don't. work," Lard—Pure, tierces, 12 ' c tubs, Minister Louis Bartbou. pails, 1S%c; prints, 18C.' industry is forging ahead once more "Maybe we'll have to fight fire with Numerous protests -against With an Increase of $987 809 being fire ad actually invade-lbe 110CIRtY the Shortening — Tierces, .0c; tubs, showing- of the films In the estimated for the .1934 produition sanctums and steal the young deba- 4%c; pails, 10c; prints, 9%c. as compared with that of 1938. An move. The matter was raised during' 4; i antes': boy friends away, " :said Miss �1,4 the week In the House of Commons, increase of 580,485 gallons of ina�le Mayer, furtider. discussed Saturday by GRAIN QUOTATIONS syrup and an increase, in value of "Andi, looking at' all y' `besitiful' the eptertainments co oil Following are Saturday's closing $909,171 is estimated for the 1934 mmittee of the gi r1s. I don't thing we'll- have such a ;�t;, London -County Council. T-he coaM; difficult task". i gaotationa on Toronto grain trans- output an against the 1933 produc cif proposed that all news, Alm4q, save actions for car lots, prices on basis tion, the figures being 1,842,500 The - professional models bi 9 de- 4v those- of local events, -be submit ad 91f. bay, ports: gaUons valued . a $2,468,800 for clared war on society women who to the censorship copsult&tive com- Manitoba wheat—No. 1 Northern, 1934 as -compared with 1,262,315 ••muscle in" and model as a lark be- mittee. 1314c; No. 2 Northern, 78%c; No. 3 gillons valued at $1,559;628 in cause, they assert, trained girls there i Northern, 77%c7; No. 4 Northern, 1933. With regard to maple sugar by are deprive d of jobs. t8ri4c; No. 6 Northern, '68%c; No. 6 the estimated production is' 4,954,- If appeals do no good, they'll, picket .40 Cents an Hour Wage Northern, 67%c. 000 ppunds valued at $577,850 for the next show where society girls are Minimum for B.C. Bakers Manitoba oats--No. 2 C.W., 47%c, 1934, as compared 6,79 5,130 -modelting—and after that, start vam- No. S C.W., 43%c; No. I feed, Pounds valued at $499,713 In 1933. . ping. Victoria —Basic W,:!,ges 42%c; mixed feed oats, 34c. In 1933 the average price per pound 3 CW of -maple sugar was 9 -cents against of 40 cents an hotir have been eLs- Manitobw barley — No. tablisbed In the. baking 'and shingle 12 cents ii-i934.'T!be combined va-, .46%c;Nd. 1 feed, screenings, $22 per .. .Football At. Sing 'Sini' industriea li�j the British Columbia hue of the industry 'is thus $3,046 ton. Boa'rd of' Industrilal Relations, effec- - 650 and compared with $2,059,341 South African corn 92c. "Admission of the pu"bIic to a' five November 23. The minimum foi- in 1933 shows.-an increase of $987,. ­40.ft lev ;Ontario grain, approximate pric- football game at Sing Sing is in lows the 'Wage , #I established in track shipping point—Wheat 90 309 or 47.9 per cent. The values for the 1934 crop are preliminary aria keeping with the policy of that in- other IMstries of the province to 92c; oats, 30 W 33c barley, 43 +.a stitutioii. Those from outside are which do not have to cope with spa su Je p 'ft; earn, 75 to 78c; rye, 45 to 47c; cial circumstances. b' ct to revision as the ful ro similarly welcomed . at entertain- duction has, notyet been sold. malting barley, 64 to 66c, ments in the Winter. It is. In the biking Industry proVisibn not yet is made for youths under 21 years of the custom to permit the� football Make People Live 'A. -for those over Bridge Players team. to play* return games. age and over 18 years, Realize Dream .,For Country Instead I . But all things come to those who N 13 and under 19, tae wage will b6 25c Next year, instead hour; 'over 19 and under 20, 30c wa:s I y d of the Of Dying, For It. an hour; and over 20 and under 21,. eleven from Williamsburg going to Day, Ont., Four women to'- 'S Sing Sing, ''the prison team may go 35c an hour.- Toronto. When Vera Britta day reported realization of the bridge English author, in to Williamsburg. Who knows? it wrote her book .,player's dream, four hands wilh 13- IX-ould hardly be mort surprising Testaments of Youth" she had London. Talks Put Off �card 'suits, plenty of worries. than -it would have se�mea a few S. To Cool Dis. Wi cement At the home Qf 'Mrs. A. Brown last years ago had it • then • been, propos- Before the Empire Club the Eng- ad to make 'a prison a sports arena Friday night, Mrs. Brown Mrs, T. fish woman described events thit oc- :L-afrance, Miss M. Kelmam,and Mrs. alid a theatre -drawing patronage London. —In an effort to coal a : 4 :,i� 'disagreement -which has dea;d`1ocked N. Cavanaugh were pla�ylhg contract. curred during the three and a half from beyond the prison walks. V years -rite it and de- she took to w 'Mrs. Cavanaugh, shuffled,, Miss Kel.! There was once, a belief' that i: naval negotiations among the world's clared "life was just one darn thing three large Man cut sea powem, meetings after another." Va." appropriate to. shut -hardened st Mrs. Browil held 13 spades; Mrs. offenders Away from society. But tentatively. scheduled for today were 'TAfrance, 13 he ' A child was orn during the *rit- arts, Miss Kelman, 13 that was before it was discovered called off. diamonds, and Mrs. Cavanaugh, I 13 ting of the -book. Everybody -that 1 ghat they mi#t win f ,'Tile r(ieai Motor Boat" 1,i ob- ame on the . . Japanese delegates -bad hoped' to ever knew became ill and sought my foc;tball *-field, with - ..Jf�ct of search olf'Yvonne Denay, meet with'the Americans, but it.was alubs. -the, murderer aid. .My husband ran for Parliament f,inio-us 'French * speedboat 'rideil understood these dqlegations, along The women looked at their hands and who made a brilliant 'play mo 9 shown here aff-she arrived in New I was cabled upon to make num- the visitors to join. in singing I'vin with the British, decided it would'be 'In' astonishment sci acute that they W1 irovosled their 0 or York pursuing her quest. :She '11 to contbnt,% cancelling the He's 'a Jolly dood Fellow," —Boston won* the Frank J. Gould Ctip in best to postpone the talks untie R KIM • bidding. r -15 16 Transcript.. l -Monte Carlo reeently. morrow. :7 X -- "A.;.„ KRUSCHEN �� � FINANCIAL NOW-. A- THICKER NOW .- - . HEAVIER = --At no expense to you PLUG FOR 4 -- ,If you suffer from rheumatism, sciat- - - A-—Igs, lumbago or neuritis you should try fCrtschea S OU right swiy because your MONEY1 ttlett ist b offering a FREE trial of •1. �� s - J[rtachea for a limited time only. Ask Item for .the Rrughen . Giant Package World Business Conditions F ' which contains a regular bottle and a _ ­FREE TrW Bottle. After tdag the The,currelit monthly leaer issued by the Royal Bank o!'Canada deals 'S Trial"bottle, continue with the Regular, eztensivelg.`With business conditions throughout- the world and reads in _ convinced you an not completely part: In Great Britain and in the countries of the Scandinavian • ninsula m . txaviaced that I4uischea will do every- pe 0 thing claimed for it, in which event your the total volume of production in 1934 exceeded that in 1928, . In Europe, t Afuggist will return your money if you with the exception of those countries which have maintained the gold, stan- s take back the regular package unopened. dard or a semblance of that standard, conditions have 'continued to improve l But millions of people testify as to and throughout the world the countries which are loosely classified as being Knmhen's effbcdveness, for in 119 dif- members of the sterling ,bloc have lead the way in slow but conaiatent re- ' _ fetent countries nothing else has been' covert'. In Japan, production is said to be 40 per cent. in 'excess of that `in " %ound that gives the• same results as 1928, and throughout Latin America trade has improved materially as • .....ro.�d �:il, la•i sc -K, Iii Canada; improved .;s.ts 1err- wlreat�d ot1Wr -" — -- - - delay. T Get your Free T iN bottles agricultural products, the increasing production of the minim industry, ana . ,le delay. supply of Free Tri31 bottles g ve ent the exceptional expansion in forestry are indicative of the improvement \ which has become quite general throughout the country In Canada, and in many other countries, discussion of immediate in- 1 Coal Carving Develops _ . ternal business conditions is followed by speculation concerning prospects. 1 in the United�States' of America Frequently, the, summary* is stated in the' Into Novel Art in Britain following form, "While business is not improving as rapidly as we might - Manchester, Eng. -Coal carving is wish, yet prospects seem 'distinctly' favourable provided there is no major _ a novel art which Str, Alan Brough, reversal in the United States, The U. S. controls a sufficient propo#tion of i sculptor here is 'fast developing, the worlds wealth and eta total volume of consumption is so large apro- portion of world consumption that no competent forecast of internal con - Since executing "Black Hercules," a ditions can disregard the developments which may occur in that country ." iF j/OY want a man's CIIttW —ask for ,q linty of a Lancashire miner, at work, In csantrast with this summary of business which i8 ,a fair statement o1 the " Carved in a block of coal, be has com- situation , which' prevails in many countries, consider the summary wh[cii pteted two busts in coal, of the collier might be written within the United States. "In spite of a certain lack of type of Lancashire manhood and wo- financial confidence and despite the lack 'of, activity ,in construction _ manhood. Air. Alan Brough states �d durable goods, the total volume of business has 'shown substantial im { i that he is finding out the idiosyncra- proyement ' above the low level of 1932, and it is still possibe that are v� D ties of coal, and for some subjects - he covery in ..the last months of -the year may bring the total volume of pro- Ti1� PERFECT CT duction for the year above the totals attained in 1933. Certainly, unem- • ' - ' eoaslders it to be good, unless t has been reduced and prospects favour ." Both - improvement I ` �.h A i f t Tobacco unless there are unfortunate. developments abroad." Both this statement 1w g a y a` n _ and the previous one are expressions of the interindependence of business Why i U conditions throughout the world. • Within the United States excessive pessi- �, miEm as to world condkions retards improvement, and doubt as to prospects • in that country -holds back business in other countries. Gue"ing the Cheese Putting Bees Away You Think You're.. - - "GROW(� �+ OLD"' For winter " J ING ®LD" Noranda Mines, Ltd. ',Tack Hughes Report o : For the nine months ending Sept - Net _earnings of $3,029,906 are London-Monday was a great day Bees that are to be 'wintered in _ . embed 30.h, 1Coranda'Mines Ltd, re- shown Interim statement'of eat$ - at Simpaon's in Cheapslde, where or dug -oc� should be carries( _ 1 ,• ;;: r f <• 'City" men, congregate for lunch and immediately after the last good ports act profit of $4,088,929 which is mated earnings by Tack Hughes f$••'••• u• -a' :. rr %KAY the daily eremony of Iguetasia the equal to.$1.82 cents per share which Gold Mines Ltd., for the year ended y g cleansing flight they are likely to -' i : k�, '',< :,.•� • cheese." - At the Central Experimental E • %t;• r'xag; >'i :: l compares with 13,033,436 or $1.35 per August 31st, This is equal to 63.03 - - k }' :: ^': °' For the first time In. two years. Farm this is usall :.=:rK• _ „ �. share for the same period In 1933. cents per share which compares faith. t' during the first Reduction in recovery and increased 67,17 cents per share in the previous • nod months, the cheese was cor._ week in November. - 9, costa >`educ €d earnings for the third year:_ For the twelve month period rectiy gpeased- weight, height and - kr quarter to 40 cents •per share ere com- the report shows gross income of $6r girth, 'tile correct guesser was E. W. <'''" pared wi.h 73 cents for the first quar- 248,359 which As approximately the Johnson. The figures were, Height, - Classified'Advertising _ ter and 69 center fair the second. same as last ear. Total operating 121J inches; girth' 31% Inches, weight 30 pounds. ��• :t: - coats amounted to $2,476,515 to which p .. - a, ::�• � :'°fir •.,..: :;. - - " ' was added $625,811 as estimate for-- or I The ceremony dates back to 1723. N OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR ;'s;:•:,.•: "• A List of wanted inventions and full' taxes and $253,005. for depreciation I Whoever guesses correct] has his y • . ' frame printed on. a card, framed, and information tit n Attthorney�Z leaving a net balance from operations • -•• . Spinning �IVheels of. :2,893,026 to which' is added •$136; put up on the wall behind the chair. bunk street, utiawa, canada, Ai "Idea." 880 as the credit re bullion tae: riff -� man's table. To' mark the occasion, avuyrmaa orlosrtrxxrsa>, - - tee Frsquently,�Just an Idea. Spin in your spare time. Knitting set Dominion' income tax in f champagne and cigars are on the ,.. Not Old Age. And Act rdint yarns -always wanted. Send for T - TTENTWX - toScientists. p, Y. ; 1934, house York Times_ f clients, for GenBraI Stores. Had i May be Something inlormation about . wonderful I •� - - q jNo Mare Alarming Then A Sin -Well ,%achme. At last A comparison. of the current slate- ware. Hotels and Farme: I am selling Touch Of Acid Stomach meat with that for the preceding year _ or oihere —gtve me, one chance to sell something new in bpinnirlg Wheels. for sou. Advice Free. At about 40, many people, think would apbear to indicate, that the neiv t;1;4a4A;ts� .ILIA :1_1��1i2Nia.l1►f J. P. Lawrason, Canada's Leading _ • .:therre "growing ofd.•" They're tired just your name, no oblige- bullion tax, put in - effect this .Sear is : Hvattieas Broker. for over forty years, g F hosPl•_r�y lieflc.enc> 378 13g A lot. Have headaches. _Stomach :tlg- lion. ". " largely 'responsible- for the- decline I- y Street, Toronto. sets. Dizziness. Nausea. " In per share earnings. as with, the ex -' HIP us your dresses : poultry, u tr • � ' , - p � Spin-Well a }. a pi W 1'1 Corn an Weal, scientists soy the. cause; inn Company caption of this item, income and din a t,y saga and poultry all year great many cases, is merely an acrd Post Office Box 232 bursements were fairly well baliin-ced - !y tuna. HigheAt prr ^es Wald Write for condition of the stomach. The thing prices. Prompt payments - by money •-- - Toronto -.• for the two years. order, Members of the Montreal. Boars! - into is simply to neutralize the excess - of Trade, Established 1918, National stomach acidity. _ roultr >• & Fgg Co,,. 20 Charbonneau. When you have one of these acid Buffalo Beardmore Drilling Montreal. Qhe. � stomach upse.tR, all you do is take - This syndicate is diamond drilling' X yy AGEN!jS WA2rTED Phillips' :Milk of Atagnesia.. after,. on the aevea veins which have been a before going bed. � . 'meals and _ HEST g S GEX.T4 fit' .i acovered on. its properties in the .(`TED for > • t - � D D L urn -(..1 t. • � Try this. You'll, feel like another. COLDS— ' Beardmore -Long lac area, Surface r� nationally advertised silver and - rsonl Take either the. familiar rnerst polish, and other household ppee expl0rat10II has given•eACOUragi [ tg re- items. Send 5n. for sample of Dura -Glit ;liquid 'PHILLIPS' or the con- a sults 'on both the :company's holding and salon literature. United Sales Com- -nieat new Phillips Milk. of. hla, - _ - , •. + 1 party, Toronto, s ua Tablets. Made in Canada. i On the group at Jellicoe the first drill REAL. FEEDING ECONOMY Also in Tablet Forms hole has reached a depth o[ some 450 Adequate Sinerals may mean the dif- xdeASa csEp�rAaoss zLOR7is Phillips' Milk of-Mal Tab- feet at time of -writing 'and 35 Beet of feronce between profit and loss in your animal feeding. You cannot be sure =lets are now on sate -at � j � � well mineralized core, 1s being Bent that feeds are sac E.,FN crepe paper flower making. d stores everywhere. Eachtinytab- ""u++— Y ivl3'ing enough' cal• AJ `Se for beginners set, will make ktiattxegpivslentof "t,! _ _ down for.assa -It is planned to.aink ,,iuni, phosphorus, and 'other minerals, -' f i �� g�n9•e is t'mwers. loo refund first order. De- a teasp UI'ot Gen- . v a shaft on this group when the prigs- but you ran be certain that C.I.L. - i p0000nn ff ctr et. Somo.e, FaciflC Bldg., Scott einePhillips; Milk, of "-� .r fl; —Does Not Blister Mineral Supplements will Provide all Street. Toronto. - ent drilling campaign is. completed. �' At first sign of a told m the cheat apply a Meet3 the essential minerals: Your animals • Its poultice with the addition of mustard. 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Ihem, aodlookiorwardtobeeoming your trio" concentrated calctumJ�hosphorus salt as well, Scientifically made by Caulk d you cm The ENERGY VALUE of Cod LiVer Oil �— I combined '.With other minerals supply= Canada, � Lpa,'tment, (Stores, got them at Dnig MOat maril @d Alen would go• oul, tng iron, iodine, sod4uni and chlorine. i at night if they hadn't to come home I _� -L� JOL•MIN PLUS tpt EDY again. - „ - (Salubk Minerals )' � ✓1 r� The entire mineral :portion of.' bone, l• Artists' maid A S S I M 1 L. A T 10 N AGENTS WANTED., especially processed w secure digests- i bttity: and baiariced with other essen- Se mice" Ad outstanding 'opportunity' is now •[cal minerals. ' Contains 'phosphorus, Authors' eJemice open for Agents to secure exclusive calctu_rn. iodihe, sodium, chlorine, • iron , territorial selling rights for the sale and sulphur. With-- emulsified oils digestion begins at 'once in 'the ot:- e ANNOUNCING A NEW stomach. Ordinary oils must first combine with the pane "COMMODITY FUTURES" `'►.',L ,Write For MONTHLY B LT L LETIN 3 ereaiic juices -to form an emulsion they can be 4 assimilated. They appeal to every class of In- �„ Literature vestor because;- SERVICE to artists and au- , - $colt's. Emulsion' is more quickly and' easily assimilated THE PROFITS 'ARE VERY CANADIAN INDU5TRIES LIMITED than plain Cod Liver Oil because it is already emulsified. - LARGE Fartluaer Division. Toronto a thors, listing up -to -date ln• .. Scott's Emulsion is rich in bodybulldiaghypophosphites.__. and the Salt and Alkali Division, Windsor, Oat formation on WHERE TO• .... oflime and "a- PLUS- aAuesyou get inscotesEmulsioa _. INVESTED CAPITAL of Cod Liver Oil.. 1A is at all times - SELL. -Yearly subscription, : • SECURED - GUARDED r One Dollar," - INSURED - NEGOTIABLE - THE FAMOUS Hight man can easy week in commissions and. at the - - -- AWNING - -- .Send a three cent stamped same time, build up splendid_futtife. 'i C LINIMENT P sears ra »for A eToa= os Rub �,— envelope .for full informa- �� so>xD P80POSSTI027 Get the new �e«g° W tion on our other service de- James D. Ince & Company omy size—Also avail. artments. Ltd. able in smalltr. reguLt' P = s ,85 Richmond St. W:; Toronto, Ont: ' . t Ideas UnliWited Telephone EL•gin 3446 I : 6 •• OF N•• thirty -aline Lee Avenue, # .THE 'COD LNER OIL ''WITH THE PLUS VALUE = _Issue No. 45--'34 Toronto, Ont... - .For Sale by Your Druggist _ 8 e - i If N :r,. -pw' :- Y's- :,'t,• *.a r ' �.r�sa� sr4. ;t,°,,'w�`.' ,•a'.'.:.�', - "r'rv" " _;..,,.__�*°.c: ;.p,p�...a..s.�- saes- ..'..'K 'CC ^u'•. -;/}eF•,arTnr..•.c m..•,+,ra.: -, .. - Q �:J_yb -¢ h,��'r - .. -'''y .I i�F' .!'i... ,3-- -4 a'~i y,' ''✓" - ':C.'. .-.✓ .0 .y,: r','�'' .T,,'{ etc*' -:' i- ' •:i"' - YN � I —REV. J. � -' __ .— � • -� —� —� —�. - ` -. —_ ... ��. -. I� -II I` , S. and. Mrs. Ferguson, ` We are glad to hear that Mrs Ed. Dwyer suffered a not too nears ery _ •���U��b� formerly of St. Andrew's Church, Gv�rin, who has been seriously ill &erioum accident on Wednesday even- found in every business plk :bills r visited F. 10. and Mrs. Chapman on with pneumonia, is recovering. ing when coming from work, when -The season of church onniv rs -Dr. and Mrs. Richardson, of Tuesday. -Muss Muriel 'Westney, of Toron- nearing the' West End Imperial Oil ies has about finished, and, many 4 Toronto, spent the we ex-end with the -The W. M. S. of - St. Andrews to, spent Tuesday at the home of, her Station,, he was struck by -'a car re good old hen hiss gone to rest, even Wter'.s brother, Jas. L and Charles congregation will meet at the home parents, W. H. and Mrs. Westney. Ported to have been driven by Forb- though she did taste pretty nice at' - Palmer. - .-of Mrs. W. J. Clark on Wednesday, -- _ es Ross. Mr. _ 14 _ Nov. 14th Dwyer suffered some the time. There .have been manly such 4" -Bert 'Elliott, `whb has been emp- at o'clock. ___ Audrey leg bruises and a cut on the head, functions in our neighborhood during ______loyed, in Quebec Province. during the -- GeorBe Baker and family, who _.. - but was not considered to be serious- the have been living in the .dwelling at past few weeks. The anniversary �s�tt six or seven months, returned __ __Mr_ Winters Sr_ is visiting with lY hurt, Aervi.•n _Ow -rvn• -VMY - piyrposeF, it i>3 sj►' -. `h " l "` °" " -J nis friends in Dixie and vicinity.` -The auction `sale period has been I a day of remembrance, a day when -Mrs. W. O. Reid, who has not the sc ool road, moved Mast week to y spending reached aft for this y Quaintances are being re- been-enjoying _ the seeOrid concession, about two Miss Gladys Puckrin is s endin Yew, You will man old ac been enjoying the best of health for two weeks with MT. and Mrs. A, G. find in our sale register in another newed. and , also a time when man some time is visiting with friends in miles -west of the village. column which contains details of the fine interestin y QpMwa: We, hope 'that the rest_ will • -St. George's Church on 'Sunday, Clotton, in Lindsay, g Programs are pro beneficial to her health. November, 11th, Armistice Day. Sun- Mrs. R. P. Winters spent a felt •sales. - Particulars -are available in soled. -The weather, still' mild; '-day School at - 10 a. m. Please note days with • friends in Toronto recent- T which is quitR a contrast with that that the mlorrung service will com=