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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1934_11_16.. .rrw. +. � :j' :. .�.�..+.. `.'�'.'r�l :- ',,_.y; - ••7s - ., -�'=; • ..�. • a•a1._ • .- ,.' -•r'.. : •t :«If ... .,,,.Ar �.. ! -:✓. _ R' . ',:i:.,. ,. _ � - - ., . , � ! x' _.fir � • i� ..., r . .... ,"- ..• . r. , .. . •M'`:.- . , . .._...,: .... , ". .. - .. •R. .'Weal.: ./ . � �; F •' ` ry':w _ . -,_,.W -.. .M ..._ .. _, ' ' .. y . • -4 VOL. L1V - - PIOgERIN(�, ONT..- fal'DA Y. - NOV, T6. 1 934 • - . OY,fs.fasat►tsual �Lattraa. - _. -- i - •--= 0 T 1.0- Brougham i ,� W .. Sunday, December 16th, has been A number of our sportsme>} have DIf■ �e�u- H -O. PLAR90N- Phpsiclan _- -.- fixed for the special "White.- Gift" returned from the north country,' Sargeon. Dunbartoo. 1017 Service• in the Un%ed Church, at .7 fairly well satisfied, at least some of *�' T @, "Uur truck! }.pats,+ your way p. m. On the following Friday, Dec. were. -,�(� ILLS pQ B. FOMYTH. Oph. D.� Direr-tor every dity." 21st, the ` Annual Christmas Concert r y p S, will meet in the chur- iiieue+++ I'LePPtometdcal .Asomatignor Ontario. see. - - will be held, Consi8 ing of recitations lilossad b%mberof the' American. Optometrical COAL COKE ch orl- Friday evening. at. - t37e. examined br•yvolacmeat. a dialogues, •drills etc, with a special MCe. Moore is assisting Mrs, Gan- - Eatatlirhnd 1838 ;�>tAO4. Claremont. Oat. _ skit, "Come to My,Birthday Party" _ , ' 'non in .the store and post office at ; - W-.OD -CE M E N i .Mr. Donald R. lleaton, we are sor- • ' � .. present.. .. .. :, �.. ,- • -.- '.- .: .. . V D GRAVEL, VL+ Lt ry to know is not in the very best Mr. and Ml's. Will Matthews, of nUNCAN B. %J (.IN TYRE- Barrie _' � dA� - . � , of nealth. , He was fumble to attend Toronto, called on Mrs. -Thos. A. ; EVERYTHING IN GOOD SHATL Z. solicitor • Notary Office -Brock St.. the' cou cil meeting' of the last A?ek, Knox one day recently: sa ti I boite ben Telephone Oau a Whitby. gna but leis friends hope for his early i k,oit' CHOPPING pM°Oa 4 ' 4sty return to normal activities anal dut Mr. , and Mrs. Easton, who have, BUILDER'S SUPPLIES hblidaying out north the past weekr; 'WE CHOP THE FOLLOWING DONALD RUDDY Barrister. , ie.r after a much needed rest.has been returned home on Sunday. R• Solicitor, Notary Public. Moneyto Loan , - THREE LAYS PER WEEK ONi.lt n0ae formerly occupied b the late A. E. Cbrie- -taken. Mr. and Mrs. J. Everest and son, _•_Yw -^'�� ems- t w -may .-a160 local cartage work of Toronto, spent Wednesday with i BEATON, BELL. ROSS Wright Kins4)e Thomas and Miss Gammage. MONDAY $arrdsteas, Solicitors. SterliagToew. 373 As ,MITCHELL ------ Mrs. S. ,Bennett visited Mr. and ` WEDNESDAY Say st.eec. 'Toronto. The hunters have- returned `from 'Mrs. E. Holtby on Sunday and att. =} " W. B••u'•• (Suexeersor to D. Munro and Picker- their north trip with their ,usual quv= ended the anniversary services in the FRIDAY H, a, Btu, 1. D. F. Ross. f' - Ing Coal Co.; ta• of -deer.. church. J. A. Wright. ltdelaide 2836 9 _ Soveral from' here attended the Mr. and' Mrs. blarshall Smith and: E GIVE .YOU THE BEST JOB �I(3ker1A�, Ont. Brooklin Memorial Services last Sun son • of ' Western Ontario, were with I ANY WAY YOU WANT IT gICHARCSON PIOKERINCI A day -evening their relatives the Duncan family o MU` VEY— Barristers. Solicitors, Notaries Uffiue phone. i 100 • Reaid+4m -t- 13520 , y Il-� lic, 2 ir -214 Confederation Life Building, The Mission Band met at the hall Sunday. FOR PIGS, IT IS NECESSARY TO Caff �c of Y e and Richaond Sts. Toconto, last Saturday with 26 members _ana :Hiss Jean Malcolm and fellow -st- r Moot Adelaide 4489 and 4480. BY appoint- DON'T DRIVE WITHOUT BE GROUND FINE TO GET BEST 1�M�l - iats,rday eveninr. Piekerine rcwdepee one visitor present,, udent of the Toronto :� ormal school i phoneriek 3613, atf Public Liabilitq Insurance. One ace- Mrs. D. Crawford and Mrs. Car!- -prr;t the :week -cad at the former's RESULTS 1 Went may cripple'you •finaz3cially• for ton, are sper.dirlg several` days- with home here. "rVROM9CN k McMILL'AN- Barrie•- years. You can now buy insurance Pickering friends. The Albert Gray fail: }ly were in WE GRIND FINE - let,, Solicitors, Notary Public. Office at _ 8 Neridthce of wir• Thomson, lot 11, concession 1: payments extended over nine �1r. and Mrs. Phil Forsyth, of Gravenhurst visiting Russell in the FkkeAng. Ofliqe hours; Thundayand Saturday months. Your choice of good re):able Markham were recent visitors'-at the Sanitarium, and found him much iin- mroings, from 7.00 p. m to 8.30 p. m.. of by Canadian Companies. 25 per cent re- Herb Parkin home. - .. COaI • - �. _ woaintmemt. Toronto offs : out Royal Bank p proved Brougham Glee Club are pl- - r Btef e�oronw Etgin5303. duct�n an driv- sir. and firs. Ralph Curtis, of Nei - e•, Pbex,e Pick 20".0. T y person w-ho has • :, 37ty en three years without an accident market called on Mr. T. Hirst an,i ann;n -- to hold a concert on the ev- - - -- --• = for which he was' to blame and a fdr- family one ,day .recently. - cuing of Friday, Dec: ith, :tore par- -A 5 CPPLY KEPT ON HAND AT A De »tai .. then reduction of 10 P. c. to farmers. A few of ou-• farmers are thresh- ticularx will -be given later. GREENBURN STATION-THE **TXIL C' 8,VITH. D. D. St. ,• L- DY S.. inR this week. drawing tp a close the. _ fir. -and ,.Nlrs- J, D. R•emmer and BE$f Qi :NLITY THAT CAN OR 1`1 (Successor to Dr. J, N. Dales), Graouate of busy season of the .year. Mr. and firs. Beech and little dau h= , the Royal Collate of Dental Surgeons and Teton- Insurance Agency Brougham Ont. g BOCGH f -�IORL HEAT TO THB to University. At Claremont ofike ove, D. A. Phone Pickering 515 Several from here attended t}ie ter of Pickering, were with the Vi • ' TON TH %N UROINARY COAL, -;. llaott's store every Tuesday and Friday Phone _ _ Pork and Bean Supper azld program C. Willson family stn • Sunday. _ . stbuR 10.11. if at Greenwood. la4t - .Friday evening. Guest= at the Wm. Gray home on THEIIL PURE THE MOST ECON• The $ealStore, Claremont Mr' Milton Parkin has returned to Sunday were: 'Firs. B. Palmer. Mi sa 0111CAL 10 BUY LT9RRFFITT'RALLAIRF.. L D 9. his home after seven weeks. with the - -. 1� l,D, D. S,, Graduate of the Royal Collage of P H 0 CIE 9- Grace Palmer, Mrs. Slade and dau- Deot�el5uretronsandtheUniversity otToronto. Jupt, Construction Co. at "•1t. Albert., ghfers, Ruth and Jean; and Mr.� �'. _,• 4REEN Qfsce in residence second door "at of St And. FURNITURE The lost: car of Mr. Hooker's vs;as Douirlas berby�}1ire: es` Toronto. rae s Church.' Pickering, Ont Office hrlurs : 9 found in possession of a garage at The Autumn Thankoffering of the , a. m 10 6 P. in .• or by abpo,nt+nent. QC -ray pumpkin Centre,-being . servievl, Pharr Picts 370rt 4317 We are-displaying an" attiuctive being placed there W. ,y, S. will- be held in the church � C variety of for repairs. `on Sunday evening at 7.30. The Y. P, I Shingles- For- Sale i/tgeat>ners4+ �a>elses: Aluminum %od Or•riitowdre Etc. Mr and Mrc. A. Parkin and "Mr. S. will have charge of the meed.11R. i Furuitutr, »ad Fur,.itut« and Mrs. V. Parkin Sundayed with �lr. Goddard,'of BaL,4am w•M .A'ive t!le` f; „l,,ti•,lv,teiz�d Sfewl shin lea, - N.,vAtW.. Mr. and Mrs. Jbe Parkin and family. address. - r bird'. Felt Nl.etr Shia g AELIZABETH RICHARD1,9074- prices low, in ke.pinK asirb tune•. at Ashburn. The Citizen's Leag•u,. of Brougham gles' . Fire and aotomcb,te insurance of all kindeer�, M!. and �Irc• H. Parkin and dau- 4' Ale, ,. t e•f uht , ring hurry wheels. hpeew tine companies of whd financial stamf- are going to give a prosrian , 8 et1C- f L4Wli rgnwo-rd rhwt pad, K, -- ghter, Eiieen, spent Suitday afternoon lire party and dance in t':e Tom -r' PP - POST11A., Licensed Auctioneer, and evening with their airrtt, Mrs. 1V1. Hall, e)3r the evenlnfr'ef Wedne,�iai' T. PATEHSON ",4 - CLAREMONT .,�+.'Tar @oontias of York and Ontsrta. Aer•• roc and Lime Parkin, of Mar l'nrn. good _ �'wll, .:Cat oet `lice,%. Phone 281: 3!p � ?:ov. 21?ht. Come and i*ac�' a Icon .alas or all ktod, attwaed to on aboewat file Y. P_ le.,t itiazdey time and help 'a wnrthv c*aw,e. ' detr... aaar..aer«n altar P. o., ones, Just arrived a l,irg" ohiprneut of evening was .la chrype of ' Mrs. Steil',; Mr, and Mh5• Harry Smith and _ -- Gyp ^tic in tbe, f•,howing eizee: ou Readings were given by .Sirs. - R BBATON, TOW1r,y8IP !Tr P• young. and Mrs;. R. Perry. tile; _ F+* trrL -: ewiert. Convevrsur Commia.,oner for 46 in. z 12 fie +. C3ypr,�c Horton'. Roxena LedRett and Killian lacier an outstanding -worker in the I' - �,J ” q -4A in, z 84 in Manning. Toc -H movement in St. Alban's Cath- a�avtta. Aeeount.e„r, EU. • laauerof j 41A sae L,eesoreslWhit4vsle. th,t. 46 in. s 9H in.' - - edral. Toronto, were : wilt Mn. and WM. MAW, 1,R) .'NSED AIIO- 48 in. z lob in. ' Audley - ,Mrs. T. Robert%bn one day last week.. . • YIONEER .fen Yort.e?n,arto sad Durhas A meeting of the purchasing coal- +p ' i f • Cavadeat, All kinds of a.ua i rompd atL@Ddod .._.�l8 io. z 9t3 Doneaeeooa :Board The Audrey Sunda School 'have L7uilders . Supplies ea Terw nsetsonabie. Dated Tar talcs may be !ltsr Lime y mittee of the public library "will be , • _-- 'Agra sd ■t NEWS' otrtte. DA .a" tad.v- fixed their date_ for Santa Claus on ,eld in the library room on Saturday - AMC tbnw Whitby. Ont ray Ii srd rvalt Ply•rpr Friday, Dec. 21st, ht.ep the date. evening to select books for vrinteT 1 .plCl ►l:aiVl \G • . Mrs. Frank Pncknn has been und- readin The cotritnitiee u'llI be glad Lumber end Lath - t ARNIT ROBERTSON - er the -weather for a fortnight, arid • yo race ve any lists of books submit- - i:UMBER YARD $ c Shingles Sleccciceal Coouaotor her many friends hope for an early fed for their consfideration: E� Wiring and Repairing for Light OVe or power. Chan Puckrin met with a _molar - b +ulna (-OaI - Alikinelsuf Neectruai ge,nde4 . accident on the 4th near the :Brock Dtlnbarton Ejlberfa' CoBI " -Pickering Mills Road recently, but luckily was not Sorry to- report Miss Janet Allis- Dol;ueP'tie Coke kept. in stock, seriously _injuared• on very ill. ltp� Phone 170iii, Pickering ---, The November meeting of the W. Mrs, Cowan Sr., had a birthday -tCFment. Lime, Pltzater - Mash, Feeds, . Y A. will be held at the home elf_Mre__party_last Tuesday. -- g le Body od _ r �+ Q Walter Pratt on Wednesday. after-' Rev, and Mrs. Cousins celebrated 3' SPECIAL RATES noon. Nov. 21st 'next. All !dies in- i their 40th wedding anniversary last- - Agents for Lundy Feace ^, Y� vited. week. ;. UN" FAEL1iBR•a BARS and PoultrySupp - Inspector Hutchison • recently ing The Youing People's' meeting on _ _ and m etal Rcofing pected the school here and found Monday last was well attended. We - litud . Sue L,� e . that everything_, was going yell and wish for a steady improvelflent: -`iur wtl l/leteeee e,f Ineursnre. lies in Stock at $ll � gave' the school and the teacher a Harold and 'Mrs,.. Townsend and COC)<shlltt ImplemPntB good rating. ' Mary Jean, of Fenelon Falls visit- Do not forget the weiner 90cial• ed John and Mrs. Taylor last week. Secure Prices before Buying :�CYRIL E MORLEY times _ that is being, put on by the W.•A..of On Saturday, Nov. 10th, the wedd- plChluPlXlg, •Out :Cho iii Dail the Church in the Baggotsville sch -' inR was celebrated at the Manse of e T c �T p • rip a v oo! on the Evening of Nov. 16th. Ad­ ,Miss. \orma Culvert to Mr. I►eluleth YY 1 L h7O lr' L7 R O� _ op ping .7 mission, 15,'cents. � Melbourne,' of Bond Head. + �i D*i The Audley Y. P. S. will meet on On Tuesday Nov. 20th, the Young Ubli 3t. . N. Lockw()Ild Monday evening, - Ndv. 19Th, at 8 Pe,ple of St. John Rd. Baptist Ch- Phone Mark 73W 1� We hava. same Outat irid - o'clock in the - church. The program urch. are giving a Seth Parker prog. Wi'.'• l:P . at �:hari a of tl+c CW *'nsl+in Tarr in the cnnri ink V81neP 'Ul solid- end - zty Sc.,rxrl i:ec;n in PICKHRING, ONT. and Literary Leaders. Everyone in- the interest of the United Sunday tables wi-h butt walnut ed in Y. P. work will be wel', • - - tvract School. Silver Collection. ..�L z' - tops Priced tight at : - caned. 1 The =Adult Fellowship was well at- �� 7g, A. G.- CL•ENDEM G Having followed the proceedings tended last week, to -see the Travel - .� and activities of the various organ- - ogue' of "Across Canada" pictures, FLT'NEftAL DIRECTOR izations at Audley for some time, „Westward Ho!" - Courtesy C. P. ft. Solid walnut cb -eats, 44 --- the Nen�ts wishes to express .its.. ad- 1 teivetlha g Jack Blow, of Whitby, H011eand Private Aurlrtrlerrce - niiation of the Communit Spirit ' "_••' in.' IOUg, CetlaT lined •8IId' Y P ,, who having been at most of the _ U-.ty kilid Night'4eervice that prevails in that`neighborhpod, places shown, could give his talk a - t1aTAIIteed Lll'Oti1 I1000f _ - The Conimunity Club is one of the g Phone 9e.itw realistic touch to the Travelogue.. most active of these organizations, The Centennial Orchestra under the , " Waiuxit steel bed, cable Orr impart• e�rder of Datch lllxiveru 5000 anti of course:tne. church, as always, leadership of Mr. 13arries did their Spring, Tin , D1 &rElhKil t11RttT6S8 g lc share of making the eyenin.e_ a uc r P �'+ - is taking its share of the res nsib- s Bu1bQ has Nrriwed, and goo• ' .. and walnut tinighefl = Markham, Ontc lilts in this r: ard. The attractian' cess. ' Pins, .asusttal, anahsortruc+ot , : dre9ser, $45 EO _ _ -- that your 'Club holds for all ages St. Pzuls Anglican, ' Dunbarton of the 13neet bolbi�vre cu.-rable. — would suggest that the; activities The--openin,r; and Dedication of the •t�-�ere are in the interests of all, and 'new church of St. Paul, will be held 'Folding droll Rifle coklCh PLOUGHING � th'e'�'e "nt•ure is cotnmendabte. Other on .Friday, November '16th, at 8.15• : Darwin TnlipP, Donl6le; Early " With good chll}tz covere -... `✓. �'+ rural •districts mieht Nvell look to p : it. with the Archbishop of Toron- Tulips, Parrot Tulips, Bbtan• r ]trlattreac�, ` floral` desigll, F to ilei for inf,>rrtation aril advice. - t� �I�st Reverend D. T. Owen, D. D., The Cnnimuiiity Club met on Mon real Tulip,, Snowdrops, complete, S1.5O - � " � officiating. After tote. service, a short p p Cro- P G F T YGU R PLOUGH des: ?,mint at Grasmere, a'n'd had a . social gatherin.e= ?rill,. be )field in the .vas, Fritillarift, Ohiondozli,_ mast - ;,rressful meeting, with Pres -i Ha11,_t.o- _- Rice_the- .membera of the- $t hllti.fiyacinthfe,'Paperwhite. rv3 • One_only,.eongatF.nn, rug - - ;SHARES HEE F "lent arch his 4i fe- in?harge. t :omm congregation and friends an' opport- Na-reteieua Dsffot3ile Re al- ittee repoils were 'given and it was unity 'of meetin ' ' R' 9 x lZ; priced $'1(l 6:5. •. - ... _ g the Archbishop, on - announced •that 'a -new. drama, The S'uitdap; IVoe. iRt7r, at 11 a. m. •there LMieta. Oils OII COIL oletlm rn Have yulrr ftlroaceii, yfsrvra Red-beaded Stepdaucliter" was alrea- will be a service of Thanksgiving in __ _•' ., _ �, !; _pad piper ,att »tided too . y St. Paul's at- which the't3reacher' will d - under, ws�•, with the rharactera ' 7 S 9 ft, 6$6,65. Secure your requirements whllA - - - NOW selectead. There are four boys and be Ven. Archdeacon Warren D .D., eight girls in it. Practise is going on -of Toronto. Members of the Sunday t'. be iaaeortment fie compTets. Our : C. A STERRITT I# it`q a uAw f,�roace, range or and they expect to present _it in _the School: note that on -Nov. 18th, Sun= Prices are right, consistent With T H E A. beatrr, eve u4n supply you, school here-on Dec, 9th. It was dec- day School will bd at 3 p. m. On Sun quality - eAnreed. Funeral Director - and eataiac-ion jtnArsnteed- " 'idPd- to hold the December meeting day November 25th, at 3 p. m. ser t - which is, F,lection of Officers, in the vice. will also be observed aft "one" of� - ,Ammbn,anoe Service- AL.VIN BII3HBg school. when committees were named Thanksgiving. The special preacher•e Qa - - l'ItOU@ iQ1r(1 _ .. _ .. to''look -After the program special to will be Rev. J. F. Tdpiier D., D:,•' Jones D Mg Stord wv the X nea sea-nn rind to errRnf!(e for P„ectr:r of St. Monica's C'bti -rb, Tor- -`•n e1lD81' Htrdware Phone z g:. Qat�p the ,;upper.. The usual nennp collect- once,, Members of othe., clrorchea and - Plit]ne 6810 PICKERING ion wits taken up for the Sick Belle- friend's are coi+dially invited to these h fits Committee. , services. PICKERING ONTAEtO ` s°- r. e3ce�s 'Way ,'secs Now �N Relieve' Pain_ in. Minutes - BAD HEADACHES, NEURITIS AND RHEUMATIC PAINS a= . - EASED ALMOST AT ONCE - Remember the pictures below when Remember these two points: J you want fast relief from pain. Aspirin Speed and Aspirin Jqfstyye Aspirin eases even a bad headache And, see that you get ASPIRIN, - t� yy or neuralgia often in a•few minutes rite method dodors prescribe. It is ; An Aspirin tablet begins "taking made in Canada. and all druggists - .! hold" of your pain practically as have it. -Look for the name •Bayer, in �ra>R a Pei soon as You swallow it. And Aspirin the-form of a cross on ev Aspirtir , g Fresh from ' is safe. For Aspirin does not harm tablet. Get tin of 102 table or $co- the heart. nomieal bottle of 24 or -100 tablets. Bye _ the aGardenls Why Aspirin Works So Fast ization, and returning to their native today, when he stood there eo, con• aid dcesa't matter so much -- there y P _ Pa, squatted' Indolently on the mat. scfous of his Importance?" are lots of Macdoaalds --sad if they' - growing [at and featureless in well- Kelly laughed. 'Want me to start turn out cannibals we can disown Drop an Aspirin fed idleness, and eajoyins with relish another row, do you ?" them," tablet Noes thus BED- the native diet. "You've changed Kelly; hasn't be " ", - FORE it touches the ,,, ' , You have a flippant tongue, but - bottom, it is dninte- Erena's mother had never inflicted Robin. he smiled grimly as he realised the - wati% this humiliation upon Joicey -Goff, "Getting sense, that's all;' 'transfer of the family problem to -a ` - - and however strop the call of her Sense, It anyone is looking for it, "new centre. - J native blood, she-.. conformed to his they can have it any time for the his dance was not merely a fam- ily : Q� standards to the Old. asking. But I'm not picking a quay- _ Age may repent its youthful foljy, ,rel for bhe tun of it, or to entertain fly affair; the guests included people What happens in these ads but wisdom makes the beat of it. if you, And Isn't it time we had tea? of Importance from Wellington. IN = fiiCONOi BY STOP WATCH pper�s in your stomach -AS IP RIN Though not large, 1t was exclusive. M Aspirin tablet starts to disinte- t;Wets start •taking hold" of pain the dark skin of his' pretty daughter You're a rotten housekeeper, Gene- Norah left 1t was imperative that Neil w to to work. a few min after taking g Sad know s and m minutes caused a pang of regret that a head ♦lave" g had changed. n w e eon passion had brought him this Genevieve said . he should begin right all th gift, he was determined that In every- Kelly wondered, Perhaps, proper people. When in Pain Remember These Pictures thing else she should be Onglish. He Clenevieve'o ' words sent his mind (To Be Continued,) - - - _ Aspirin is the Trade Mark of the Bayer Company, Limited set the standard high, and from birth enquiring through the dark corners he kept her from too close Sn asso- of his soul. She had said It as though ;'- • ciation with her mother's people, what she saw were a change for the The sweetest bird builds near ' the "'• "'•"�"•'' ''��'�• In England her regular, features, worse. It was not contempt is her ground, though 'dark, might easily pass as tone, but a challenge. The loveliest flower springs, low; _ beauty of Latin origin. No hint of Seven years before Kelly was pre- And we must stoop for happiness, TIDES of YOUTH color marred her reception. among pared to a bull- headed into every It we its worth would ]chow. her English relatives or her friends fight. Today he was content to nit at school. Now, with many accom- on the sideline and watch the furL plishments and the poles of an aria- .Genevieve had challenged him to - T - By the Author of " PebciuroW'- tocrat she returned home, where her come out. He accepted the challenge BURGESS father proudly welcomed her, and climbed Into his, starched shirt -8y NEI.1 F M. SCANLAN From a social and financial point and white tie .for the dance Sir Miles '. of view, an alliance with bar the and Lady Pencarrow were giving to ...s... ....,�� Joicey -doffs was a desirable one.- launch Dr, Nell Macdonald and Intro- Personally she had great charm, only duce his fiancee. As he knotted the ' =opt t family by marrying a Maori, - the too - recent habits of her savage tie under his chin It suddenly -occur- In other countries the barrier la ancestors and the color of her skin red to him that !t was 1e carried on the tides of youth. the first big foung Kelly Fencarrow finally settles fixed by blood, and Do personal qual- made her acceptance among them a family , gathering on the Terrace - down on the Pencarrow farm, with ltfes, greatness of character or Intel- matter of reluctance, But In the face since- Ella's marriage G*nevisv his cousin u housekeeper, • with Gentry, 'who Is tr. love with bar cousin Robin- lectual achievements can in a way to of Neil's happiness, and his delight and the quarrel, Merrick. Cousin Nett Macdonald be- the white man's world. The British in her, and her father's affection for Tonight he was to meet Gentry in a°mea engaged to Erana Joicey- t3ot[, settler In New Zealand set no such her, no shadow of this secret regret, the same room, ender similar condi- FL22 FOCUSING LANTERN Unlike the white man in ,India, In bounds. - His attitude was In effect: was permitted to appear, d0as. Would the others remember? ' the South Seas, or the East, whose become our equal and we will accept When they were alone, however, How different things were now, In- Red Enamel, size 4X4, Uses 2 :. prestige suffered through an Luissice y °u without reservatfoa; we will what a apace of talk wu rele� ed! stead of en impulsive boy reckless Standard No. 2 Unicels. Sells at with a colored wife, the British set- Judge you apart from your skin, And The Macdonald$, the Pencarrows, the in his blend devotion to Duffield, he 90e,. complete with Battery, tier in New Zealand did not Invite 80 it came about that those who Herricks, all their tongues were was a confident man.. self- possessed.. social ostracism for himself and his achieved eminence they met on so- I busy; some regretfully, 'other curi- with a definite status in the family BjJjt(`a $ $ATTERY CO. _ dal equality. A few inter - married, oualy. A touch of malice crept in, as owner of the Home Farm, Gene- Niagara Falls, Ontario DO NOT PUNISH but no, a great number. The dark- for Nell was not the most popular vieve's prod had wakened him to a skinned Lady bore her tills with Of the cousins, little more self - assertion. No more 4 -YOUR CHILD superb dignity, and - entertained -the Heater wept quietly; and Donald slacking,, Tonight he and Nell and QUIVER-IN V ' ' Hat"".0 Easy Way Te Quickly Help eons of ' England's- king, T" ' men, found it hard to comfort her, for his Gentry *ould meet ander. his lather's Your Child's Failing might not aspire to trade, but they own pride was humbl3d, Once again root for the drst,time. fn -seven years, Children should not be punished for could e:eel in science. Once in .later the prize was struck from hie hand. The prospect suddenly took a new NERVES Ju g �d wetting caused try weaknea of years the only man with a university Kitty was torn between the ma- significance, and' invested bhe event Our P1 or Bladder. Treatment wiu and degree in New Zealand's Cabinet was terial advantages aAd• the problem of With , Our pleasant Rome Treatment Quickly greater importance, - Yield to Lydia E. Pinl<haal'� _- b�At to tuair itcae ones. "tend no a Maori who -had been knighted by heredity, and took pleasure fn dfs- ��11 are , money. but write .today for FREE you ready ?' asked Gen- Vegetable Compound .TRIAL TREATML to prove it. the King. And for i brief term a agreeing with everyone. evieve, looking him over critically.- When you are just on edge .. . ADULTS with Urinary weaknesses that half -caste of beguiling ell said she eas a damn might "I am; will I do. when you cant stand the chil- g el°gaeIICe• ac- y g s•• � _ disturb rest abould also find our treat- .ted as Prime Minister of this yosng I too good for Neil, and the prettiest "You really want new tails; dren's noise, .. when everythfnp anent of amasing value. Dominion, girl he had seen for years, you're - F VANDERHOOF. & CO. LIMITED getting Is a-burden ... when you are irri Box s07. Dept. se Z2 wtadeos, oat. Walter Joicey -Goff was an austere He 1s mad about her," said Gea- Not fat! not tat," protested Kelly, table and blue ... try this medl -. - D evieve,- "1 don't think Nell. could let _ -buj broadenf fie. 98 out of 1A0 women report 2: man of military bearing, J3'idowed nS. The coat looks benefit, during Erena�s abeenre, be had re- himself go like. that," pinched., It will give you lust the extra Every Time You Fat taised until her death a deep affec- Robin did not cee what the .family 'I hope they won't expect me to ea you need. Life will seem ea vc.h tad ♦.rusts. ba.e.e yea web flea for his wife, were making such a fuse about, give a repeat performance,"' h�ti ate• - dark mom f r quick demy whmb Some of the Maoris educated In' "I couldn't help thinking of the "It Will be rather tun to see if they 1!e perfect eaodiart for %be uth f erbias into five bacteria, e - d M— -,x e- is youth and brought up In British ways day you bashed Neil's hat in at the do: But they will remember ati rte_ �O AVOID se.ntiseaib made. o Pleasantly help yoa.for� returned 1II later life "to the mat." party," and. Genevieve 1ECalied tae Father, Uncle Michael and Philip -" �e cia.a tooth sad moon' n50 )fades !s• Periodically the delighted in escape two countryboys ,in new serge suits "Why not the others ?" Kelly en- Cantk otCaaada tamer. than . Ayeare mena y . and heavy boors, and terrible bowler - ^ mw'rr oo fnr 2atert DmU[dAd De, t+owaeka' iroIIi the strictures Imposed by civil- quired, �LL H ESS src''roe fur a Unu u.d nee,. etarea s hate, "Mother and the 'aunts are far too "He knocks .the shine out of both Nel"YOtlS� Week, DIZry busy 'speculating about the prospect Vhlfen oil be to feel. out at Lus n ? s °f You now she said, "'The last word of Erena having brown babies, end of the day, look out Illness In London clothes and such a llei•ce *other, poor darling, is so glad their b just aroynd the corner waitin to F your day moustache," with frayed . name Isn't Pencarrow, Being Macdon- lay you low. At times like this thlere's nerves ba :- Kelly, a squat figure !n ' his' rust - e 1 i e v e d �, nothing like R•incarnis, the great tonic periodic inks of tweeds, with his nconscious ease, that has won over 20,000 ' weakening drains, Mrs• Edward James baby had and the quiet altthority of $ yatlag Dr. Wernet's Powder For dauons from medical men. you should t a k e two teeth when leas than three $quire, tapped his pipe on ht's heel, - Wincarnis is a delicious wine, not a Dr, Pierce's Favor• months old. She writes: "He has and said they would all get growing- - In each bottle there are all the i t e Prew -n ion. 1s now and I an trruthfully say g .'TEETH drug: elements of 234 lbs. of Read what Mrs. J• 'that giving him Baby's Own Tab• pains if they. tried to' live up to Neil's grapes added to the .strengthening late while cuttia his teeth kept exalted Idea of himself, elements of heel end guaranteed matt Goan of 18 Power g p A Joy To U1 Users Bu 'him 6s and well'. Teething is s . _ I .het he .will dress for - dinner asst - St, Toronto, Ont., restless feverish time for • babies y -- , extract&. i war coin letely rundown to luaith night —' Can t Slip a Slide These elements in wirteernis will y °tea *'� pe' and I had but the little one an always be quickly restore lost energy. T bni.c day afteratter day., had no strmgeh as soothed and the fever reduced,by "For 'six months Genevieve, not , Y gy, �Y ' u miaerte I took two bottles d Dr. gr�s sweet, safe Baby's Own more," Kelly said, with dry convic- yet won It has to think Powder �d will help you to sound sleep. vid'°r°us •Favorite Pmerivitica and ft was not '.Tablets. Very� sen�agq to take ' no , false your awake and active, enjoyable t before I gained in weight, in nerves .aftereffects, rneezooeverywhem Lion, teeth all day -long. Joyous com- llhinknt delicious wine 'regularly re�gul ly were normal and I fat stronger and more "Didn't yon want, to base his hat fa tort >s Dora• Eat anything you want: three times each day, @L�nnd soon years "suturald- r,u�it� a tine builder for weak women.'• pr,Willisme' -it holds plates firmly in place -they, will drop from your shoulders. „ iU1d il.a� w. New Nee, in SO eta positively cxtn't slip or slide. Forms To pick you up when you are out of aqw' I+rtr arse tabs ll liquid. n.�. .; , ; ������'�� --� Old Reliable Rem Write Dr. Pferce's conic, Hufialo Y, 126 edy protective Cushion for Sensitive gums, gotta, to soothe your nerves, enrich for tree medial advw Leaves no colored, gummy subgtagce- your blood, or is cases of nervousness, - Still Best For Chapped keeps mouth aanitary, breath pleasant; insomnia, anaemia and debility, take ' SIl11O Preacnbed by world a most noted den- Wincernis. At all druggists -Seka irate The cost let small -the comfort Agents: Harold'F. Ritchie Co. Rough, chapped bands lie irritating Pelt Any druggist TaonW. o - - - and ugly. the are also a source • of danger from �ection, when the skies G becomes very raw and craccked from �� ��.. .. • expo_mire. -' % � / /'�� ice' Q .T (� _ - ; • Q PP�� ;vs- - The old reliable remedy—Mud, Honey E D / V B w+ w M: •• C Q ' " and Almond Cream --is still, a favorite • ��•C'� F ` ��, a`e Lha�L remedy after being on the market for over . QV Apriel' r't ao years Ever since 1876 this soothing, G�G�► w healing lotion has been the choice of men ...,s, and women in every walk of life, for its i _ a nA ` �IEJ` and instant remarkable protective quaint healing N/ , Y In cold weather, •- O� _ need protection -to hands, �the�m free from j (ORN _ P chapping and danger pp gi010P Honey and Almond danger � to terse Ep1rAROSBUR` - - -• d P ��„ ����, quickly absorbed by the skin and laves w - ,� no trace Of stickiness. Men like it after _Pure, wholesome, An supply you• sus-„ a and economical table _ °less• . Y druggist as sn 1 (OR M SYRUP 'Syrup. Children love Issue No. 46 —'34 y ' its delicious flavor. - _,415 _ 47 c� THE CANADA ITARCH CO. LV TIM MO ... , r - 1934 Model—Easgy Have Flowers All Winter AppoinW Copied Even in the colder arts 'of- Can - � IiFtwtrate+d Dreafiriakaxy Lesson P <, • : �;�. . :,A :, : •_ y . Furnished +ith ,C•t a v, ads, it is quite possible to have bloom . :._•• patt n indoors where bulbs aie planted. Be- - : tore Omperaflowering, u e �down to freezing; in fact w : — tr► the early stages•�ey�e__ c ■ - ` for it and aside from a little normal room heat lust when they are ready'' to open, a fairly cool temperature is Cutter - _ r ' ■ ■ ■ ■ � most delicate Incidentally, es e hot houseboome 1 1 again '- last longer, once the flowers are op-' en, in a cool room rather than a warm .:op Mare M Mwri,.a , one, Tulips, narcissus, daffodils, by;- r; aciathe Chinese lilies and 'other bulbs will bloom indoors. With th L tulip It }" AROUND THE TOWN >' A lucky young woman has lust returned from Italy, She fairly is well to get the single early varlet- y. oozes with meaty anecdotes. the con- — We. all like our tomatoes blushing red, but in Italy, ,� The simplest way to grow these y ' sider them inane, amusing and oftentimes nice, I believe you might bulbs is to plant them in fibre in fan- cy bowls or pots without dra•iaage Announcement was made re a description of two lunch baskets, the highlight of a delightful jaunt holes, The fibre may be secured from cently of the appointment of near.an old Tuscan town —good ripe cheese, under -ripe .tomatoes, any, seed &tore. It is cheap, clean and Flank A. Young, shown above, s pounds .of . ra es and newly -baked _ heretofore -general Eastern pass• cold dressed Veai J, Q.,L -fig i g p - can be used over and over again, (If enger agent of the Canadian Na- bread. All this was reverently wrapped in linen, tfien in taytr3 you haven't_any Libre use rich earth, tional Railways at New York, to >aewspapers. mixed with some. sand, but no fertir- lie sw..C.dl- manager a�the My friend, friend, declares pale orange blossoms of the -with rapture, _ leer),' tional Terminals of Canada, Mon, Alex- pumpkin, dipped in batter and fried in deep fat, as a dish to be _ treal. Mr. Young succeeds Alex - Up to one dozen _paper white nar- ander Fleming, who is retiring poetical about. cissus are planted in a pot (or.• this after many years of service. Best of all, 1 liked her advice regarding shopping in Italy. YOU bulb will grow In a bowl of atones and Frank A. Young is a native of -� •must never never pay the price first quoted. They adore bargaining- 7 water), For other bulbs three or four Winnipeg; who received his first ti may ba put in one pot, except with experience in transportation with and consider it a dull transaction if you don't "play up" and demand `the Canadian National Railway. -flit least a slight reduction. This is done by looking sad, turning away which are - usually planted singly in _. _ h t _ .t a extra large e t and shaking the head. -- - - -. --- g zhiBi ion hyacinths. - T pots. The bulbs are lust nicely cover - Miss Harding Ill ad 'with AROUND INE TOWN material, firmlyeprai ea downantanngd Of Novel Ailmeni .l have often heard many clever, odd and silly remarks made tlioroughly soaked with water. Then by my friends, acquaintances and enemies, therefore, because I Iron- they should be placed in a dark cold HOLLYWOOD, Calif.- Hollywooc s'der them inane, amusing and oftentimes nice, i believe you might . celrar where the • temperature .will has ,lust heard of a new kind of ail be interested. This week we have stay as close to 40 to 60 degrees and meat' H. Watkins —(with &dream -like expression in- his eyes) "I ate veaterea lightly at fairly .long inter It has been told that the strong apiece of cake the other night, so good, is should be classed as a vats as needed, rays of the big incandescent& which light movie sets draw water from the In about four weeks' the narcissus body. And that when too much Sin. - "' - will be ready to- come into full light water is taken from the body, 'foci Anne Bacon felts this'one. "In a grocery stare a mother, lecom- and normal house heat. and they will ous illness may result. ponied by her ten- year -old daughter, was pricing eggs. The current the bloom In about a fortnight. Tulips The effect that the lights have price, it seems, was 51 cents per dozen. The mother demurred -- 33t y and daughter piped up, "1 think your heris are very high -hat these Paris as stressing, elegance ele and hyacinths and daffodils will need two had on Ann Harding is regarded as or Uhree months in the cellar. When extremely unusual. Miss Harding'& days, to lay"such expensive eggs." luxury in rich fabrics in all her new the stem Is up two or three inches physician has ordered her to take a 1. S. Day, ardent fisherman; declares. "sunshine and solitude models which are very simple of line. and the pots are full of roots it €s _ are great character builders and fishing. combines both of them. In today's model that looks more Long .'rest; declaring that she is a Ed. Brown tells tales on husbands this week. The latest excuse er p to bring the tiulb out to a warm- victim of ra ydrof caused by the _ slender than ever, the 'skirt is very er place, and in s. few days to a sun- infra -red raps of the lights she of friend husband,, arriving home late, is that the traffic cop sfopped straight and close to -the figure. The ny warm window, By making month - works under, he said she seemed him to test his brakes. simple bodice. has raglan sleeves and 1 particularly susceptible to dehydra- Y Plantings of the narcissus through Gar Dowell, violinist, sniffed the air of Toronto's newest a very becoming high - collared neck g lion, afternoon- tea -dance rendezvous,, and reitiarked "1 smell something with matching cuffs. It belts only at the winter and several plantings of A more familiar effect of the glar- burning." the back, another sniaro� detai3. - other bulbs, It will be all the' better ins studio illumination is "l `leig Gilbert Watson, leader of the -orchestra quickly retorted "Must Gleaming gold metal threads of for it. It is a good idea to write the eyes." Film electricians, however, the sheer white cseps trim, adds.. a name o[ the variety and tie date of say that the number of such cases be your fiddle!" -dressy touch to this- distinctive black ; has - decreased since carbon arc . lights rough crepe silk dress. planting on the outside of the pot.' were discarded. g 's}l► Brother of Man" A MW Day in November Dark green wool crepe with. plat - . ad taffeta trim is smart combination rl?id_yflu glue blm a lilt? He's -a - iu. tiffs m,nl brother of man. They know not beauty well who do g :1` And is bearing .. about• ail the burden Velvet in as blue 'with silver : _ _ fs �� Chu ■ he can. The color blending o[ an autumn da y;. lame trim is exquiaitety lovely for ` O �C1J Horizon clouds that mass In violet more dressy occasions. Did you give him a smile? He was Style No. 3899 is designed for siz downcast aad -blue, gray,. es 14, 16, 18 years, 36, 38 and 4Q LESSON NO. 33 crayon pencil. What would you ads - Had the smile would have helped .glue of a ehilds .ar_,s a.�.__.isg --deev q -f e£st :c ^. 9t , ^•�,� this tn+�hl ,•' An_ _ him to battle it through above inches bust..5ize lti re wires b 8 -R`e tu.va .e, o.. a ..,.,. ,,�j- Did you give him your head? He was In mists of pearl as soft as ever dove Yards of. 39 -inch material with- % sketches from interested readers. ewer: With practice you can over. Did down hill. Was breasted with' and browns, that I yard of 35 -inch contrasting. Some of these- sketches were sent come bl inting the point of a crayon -And the world, so [fancied, was -us- dim away HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS without the artist having. written his pencil by allowing the crayon to roll fag him ill. From lighter tones of withered grass, Write your -name and address, or her name and address on the around slightly in your fingers after Did you give him a word? Did you and clay i plainly, giving number and size of I sketches. Other work sent in with- you have made a few strokes; Never such attettts sa ou want. Enclose out any -.note stating what the sr. Sri the encil too hard or you have show him the road? To the rich amber of a purpling grove P y g P P y _ ipr did you fast let him go on with his Spring colors shour, but gently- hint- 15c in stamps or coin (coin preferred List's trouble happens to "be. what is known as "writer's cramp:" _ load? ad hues wrap it carefully) for each nom- Another stunt -to keep the point her, and address your order to Wi] -� We have invited our readers to sharp on a pencil is to have either. Did you help him along, He's a sin- Like these can msite us paten, till-we send samples of their work to us for nor like you, hear son - Pattern Service, ?3 West Ad,- free criticism and to enclose osta sand paper or emery paper to. sub Dot :he- arasp-ef the -hand mtgh'� ° °° -gibe moaotogut--of- winds-tbat vagtts �de -Bt.. Toronto: for the return of their work. Many the point on. �� a carried -him through ly muse, readers Tats to take - notice of this A question came in asking, How Did you bid him good cheer? Juat i- Treble of sparrows twittering faintly last important feature, can I ovecome painting over or be- word and i smile, clear, The Divine PresenCe yond the'margins of my sketch, as I Have you sent in'any art work to find it difficult to keep within a glv- `..Did you know what he bore In the And lisp of falling lbafage as it Jyat to know the sweetness of Thy; our Art Director? If so, has it been an apace and the rough edges do - burden of cares? strews pretence, I returned to you? If not,'• kindly not look so good on a sketch ?" An= That is every man's load and that A motley coverlet for the slumbering Just to feel -Thee near from day to write " a . letter describing y o u r ewer: : It ,Lakes a great deal of prat- -- sympathy shares, -.year, day. work, and what our difficult seems _ Charles Whatlon Stork in, the Just to whisper law to One wbo bear- y y Lice and experience to keep within. - Christian Science, D4oaicor, ,eth to be. Do not overlook enclosing a certain space when painting, many On Holiday Just to hold •Thy hand along the way, postage for a reply and the return artists never • do overcome this of your you, work: trouble: They may cut the outside -- -- Just to turn away from . all that's ,•; One of . the recent questions margins off the painting and then earthly, which we have received 'is as fol =' W Rest - To that inner temple of the soul lows • , "How would you suggest .mat border latter,' and gas they may cut i Where ThQu dweliest, ,and in love a aintin a blue sky wth white ' in y over the painting Y painting. ;prefer the latter method. communion it." you in any way that we are able to The toil of the summer 'is over- Find the peace this .world can never • •� ' ` ^�Qt This question may be answered in 'ships, as "well as' tire' pleasure and • ' The work and -ti.e H ,:. r :� � two ways. First: A • blue sky with racing yachts- We feel sure - Where lite was'the' bloom of the 610- _ Just to trust Thee wholly with the'' white in it. We will assume that in you will 'enjoy the future leyeona >" ver, future _ saying white, what is meant here is especially during the long winter The meadows tie silent and bare; : Whataoe'er its pain or lose may tie' white clouds in a blue sky. Use one evenings. _ The stubble fields peacefully resting Trust for strength to meet the days brush to paint the blue tones of the - with courage,. Send in your questions or sketches y P Are sleeping so calm 'heath the sun sky, and leave. the white paper show -. ` ;• "' This, dear Lord, is heiven'on earth wit which you would like to receive The leaves of the forest -are sleeping ing through to represent the clouds. We ho Their. summer work over and done, to me.' 1 With a clean, dam brunt soften Pe that you have 'enjoyed V the recent lessons on the sub ect of The trees - Christian Experience g P j ,, gray and gaunt In the down the blue ed es of these white boats, both merchant and - battle- gloaming, - clouds, and with the blue. brush add assistance. We are anxious to assist "Are enjoying a season of rest, Hardening Baby tones on the underneath or shadow. The wild birds of summer are roam- aide of the clouds -to stress the Questions will be answered in thi. ing, When winter comes, why not bar- cloud effect. Second: , With white department. Anyone washing to re _ Where no labor nor cares infest den -your baby ?' Make it immune to in it, Some artists mix white with ceive a ,personal reply may have their transparent water colors in or- same if a Sc stamped addressed .en- The creatures that dwell in the wood cold, but do it sensibly, � 1?a Have laid up a snug winter store, Body heat is .produced by food- der to make the paint opaque • in- velope � is enclosed with the request And the orchard tries freed of their stuffs and it is necessary therefore, stead of transparent 'This methoo The Art Director, Our Sketch Club, fruitage to. feed a baby differently in winter.,, of course lightens up the tone or Room 425, 73 Adelaide Street Vveit, •. , Take a rest from their labors once Childroa, -'r -='Z • need too many quality of 'the blue paint. _Tile a:,,.;ll- Toronto. " more, clothes, You can tell if your child is er amount of white paint used with you will be pleased to ]earn that Tho' loud raga the storms of Dec- hot or cold by the feel of the bands' the blue the darker the ulue tone will be and the more white there are three prominent artist 10 ember and feet, A pure woolen garment next paint mized who studied the same lesson whirs They lull tired- nature to rest, the. skin is advised by all medicos: with the blue the lighter the tone you are receiving free w w ho are no On working - vacation, Anna As the dull dying leaves of November A number of petticoats and knack efect, so where white clouds are re- working on one of Canada's leading 'Sten, Russian film star; arrives in t wired in usin l; 8 _ New-York ::V+m_th Coast. After Seek a pillow on mother earth's ors are unnecessary, Woollen suits g this opaque medium weakly newspapers. These three men the clouds must: seeing tho C ty's sights, she will breast; for toddlers are comfortable and t be painted in with studied hard and have been reward w end some time in Connecticut's' So- the husbandmen rests by the fire -. warm, • white paint, and the -shadows stress - ed with darker blue paint. • under- fields er- ed for their labors °in being placed tobacco fields gathering. local side, Always see that windows are op- P d in well paid positions There is an colon and background for next Regardless of storm or of rain • en in the nursery, night 'and day, in " neath and on the shadow 'side. f , opportunity for, some of our reader. ,a movie. _ _ Enjoying the fruits of'his labor winter and " summer though the de-1 Another question received is, ' 'I to do likewise. All that you need if t Tel spring calls to labor again, gree of fresh air should be varred'ac- find it rather difficult to keep a to work hard -and the-' will -to ac• -.81 , . • _ . 62 -H, B. A. cording to -tile temperature. I sharp point when sketching with a complish your ambition. ?"�spe 'r• " 1. - 'ur - '� •�- ��-" ..r .: . : "`.. sd K ue;.,.": ''' r:a r,.r:"; x , s v-'• -�...� - - _ - - '�. it tn _ •t _ w '`.:fir.. �'��k's:''`- '�"1..:u._r t and is now actively preparing for 'x1914. She is spending enormous sums RUB YOUR PAINS AWAY r� u VICIIATMA tickkI ;' ! the gigantie struggle. These prepar- in armaments but at the same time, Mink S1aakRCnithiIIa, di Wo rk , atioas it is said have been carried on hoping that they will never be used. r at right prices in a very secret way, and in defiance She knows that anotklter war. µ-ill be Now is the time to have those repair of the treaty Which they solemnly somethinK horrible to contemplate, also utfeuded to. Hxrr repe►iam, Nft.7aper year ; i1.bu ,: pa,C w . kvauue Rilreed to' and signed. England ,'•jll immeasurably greater than the last also new eery Plows s l baud. v The faro+ +► kytiow to ebe Un+kc: "frue� aen t. flikn [+'it'+►ry Plows ai�,+ys no hind. a ' "Bilitsitts2.00+it 4,x4nca ;, r -^ hesitate being a party to the struy;K- world .war One thing is.certain the • . Ateod« iar3o Vilc►oR Qccaru $epara- -- hiyt 'npverth . ^,he t*'itt not be young will not rush to enlist «K «esr owc Kcacwt ac of arcacr►rvs to_rn,and. $iectri6 Washers. - - _ as •was the case in as they did from . August' 191 on, Sure Relief for Sciatica, ?neuritis, Rheu- Neal 1 0 shut . and Il'coaE $ caught napping er 'o ch t ,JOHN MURKAR, -eroonelu►, -_ µhen many thought that it would. be matism, Lumbago, Sprains and Bruises• Wood machi�erK. -- - - -- - -- only a delightful holiday, when they - zsc, lot, Esc, toe A phone call will bring us to your farm. From your Druggist, or Ozy- acetylene welding. would see much of the world, and no From DRUG COMPAN7r phone Pict 71� �:w r 75 Duche" St., Toronto R'Arerlsy �tll i _'NOTEb AND CU,atMENT$ fighting. .___There is no doubt Premier Hep- - - - - - - GREENWOOD 491y 3 burn, in carrying out hi pre- elect- • Notice #o re�ttors Whitevale " ion promises, as regards the reduct,- ,,,,Mar au,■ e.swcwt a. •. akeu►a,r•ree■ FLOUR M I L L S ivn •of expenditures, has the'approv IN THE MATTER of the Estati Notice UO You al of the majority of the people of A Tonic for Kidney and Bladder of ROBERT WOOD, late of the Twp. It cleats; and stimulates these organs and of Pickering, in the County of Ont- I'LL the Province. He has done much tv, assists them to f}►nction property. ario, deceased.. I am prepared to parehase reduce the burden of the tax- pa }ers,' Directions with every bottle We do Building of all kind*. " b reducin the salaries of over- aid NOTICE is hereby given that all aiq 1;ind of grain, and will y g P Prices zsc, 40c,. 6Se, 90c g y Maims or de- CARPENTERING, • = persons having any - officials, and ,dismissing many men . From your Druggist, or mands against the late Robert Wood pay Ee hiehest market price CEMENTING, ' - whose services were not required. AUSTRALIAN DRUG COMPANY' - who, died on or about the Fifteenth " 75 1)echess 8 :.. Toronto wA.erley X521 .: • at barn :PLUM BING - But ir. two things we doubt if ; e has day of September, A. D. 1934, at the .. the a - -- -- City of Toronto, to the County of r -AA�SO WILSU' mild approval of the majority of thn• York, Province of -Ontario,, are req- 1 B'El(►b`ING tax- payers of the Province. One is uired to send by post prepaid ox to Phone Mark 5602 • 3 1'S � - the tnis�al of so many officials, E3ie deliver to the undersigned Solicit _ I e al .o �r,ll F3rkntford RROflng �< .••.., exce Where there is justification;- ors herein for Lena Albv:ta Hunter. I Sititrri + +k, Empire Batbroo►n' such as taking an active part in ol- f A' Executrix under the Will of the said T .;,I,+ipn;rnt, D1 »o' +ter p w Care Robert Wood, deceased, tl,rir, names Lawn Mmers Sharpened ities o3pgsi:n to the part.. now It av ' Sv- r(-11) React and addresses and full particular? in Y in owes cr when he is not capable I ON A MACHINE ESPECIALLY Stable E u' - -` p p writing of their _ claims acid state- 4 iun,ent of filling the. position which he occ- 111 " " and _ ments, of their acc,.unts and the hat DESIGNED FOR THE PURPOSE and ether Building mKteriale � upies. Bui when a man is well qual- ure of the securities, if any,' held by All old xrease and dirt is thoroughly E- timtateQ Free —_ ified for the position and refrain:: e• them. AND NOTICE is further giv- washed out of the bearingsandfyour ;:f y lA'orb Guaranteed ; from taking an active part in 'polit en that after the 19th day of Nov- mower will be - returnedi, well oiled' : ics, he should not be dismissed. ties- ember, �. D., 1931, the said Lena A1- 1 Strain berta Hunter will proceed to dist- and correctly adjusted for cutting. F J. PROUSE ther should returned men be'dismis.- ribute the assets of the said deceas- Sti • A AL',,-TIN, _ ed cc, lone $s they perform their by t..H. Tuck, opt, D. ed among the persons entitled there- Rruge Hill - Se► v ive Station.• pllnne 6502 dutiNS satisfactorily and are neutral. -- to, having regard only to the claim: r ill Picke„ayr. i'ICKF.•R1tiG, O.tiTARIQ of which sh- shall then have had J A. Bi "NH BY. Phon'• ;A+ +, (3.i 5) " in politics. Again. in his treatment Pay for,' Vision, not Blindness notice and Vie said Lena Alberta of Vt e L. C. A., as regards the Beer I h b Hunter will not be liable for the said and Wine- parlors,. he has incurred as been - t an accepted fact for assets - or any part' thereof to an• Fresh - .HERE'S Smoked some time,'and statistics prove, that person of whose claim she shall then the displeasure of many Liberals who there is a severe lack of seriousness not have received notice: ' supported him in his election; but' and a sad misconception on the part DATED this Twenty--fifth day Oysters REAL .Fillets 'E who are now opposed to him. His of the general public in "just buying 33c, x.,J1 ► -. SAVINGS IN�7 iris. r, Ib. _ f r 1. D 193 " gtassess." A commodity is sought o .Cctobe : �. i' • = - • course of action in- establishing so - • ' • . - • • _ and apparently very little importan- Conant and Annie many of these drinking dives has ce is attached.. to the skill or thorou- Barristers. Oehaw'a Ontario., Solie- ON SALE THI[`Rs., FRI. and SAT.' - proved a very " unpopular one. It -:s ghness of. the examinstiatt or -disq- itors for the said Lena Alberta Sun- - , - - .. ... __ _ _,• _ - a cluertian that the people in the var- Proms. In spite of the wonderful st- ter. - - ' jona municipalities should decide in rides our civilization has made, to a RED AND WHITE' = big percentage of those seeking ne- PASTRY FLOUR 25 lb bag _ ct.,ari of only one mar, who may be utar service and relief . "Glasses is - Notice to Creditors f f . 77C• � . 0:;ed to prohibition.. GhasseR" ' ,lust ac in•in S. Cobb's '•Fifis is Piga." Fake and eluackin►: In the Estate of CHUiC'E tll' 1L11'l COOKING FIGIS 3 lbs for l •- - - - •' ..; �'� at a tim^ who,, 'the earning powFr. F�f Willi Frederick "Burton -- _ f � '- 9 • `:25C. . the individual ir_ lowered �is a rim: _ -- - Thrr�t► h„ t n whole o a - - , u the n' a _ R e h le 'w. rid th_rc. _ _ -- - �naF type -of �rr•Pd. A5 i ±h .thc health •• SI'L:CIAi. - i. today a terrible dread that ann;lt- of the eyes. involved, the public f,,• deceased, h creditors COCOANUT FINGERS, 2 lbs. `� 25c, er worlii war is inevitable. Just prior• a long time has been an easy jprey o i nt eder The f «all a Fr i, k Burton, late of the Township of `•r v� to the Jast -world war, there -were to cut .price offers arve�tkin�. :hiut.� -t.. , ._ -t -- =Kici,t rir�, i9 tl:ruttt�,f E3. t..,... - - - • nm „aril- „Pier eyc,- . --- . • .. rumblinkn• of impending hostilitie dace concerns• - Gentleman, c acettsed, who died' on or TOMATO SOUP 3 tins - 25e - bu: the fear was not widesprea4- _ about the t#[$ day of September. 1 -t • that a war w•ouht break. People feft M 1s►34, are hereby notified -to - send,. by FALCON- OR 4-L•AREX0.14T ++�`+ . post, prepaid, or otherwise deliver t,, that the' nations were now too civil TOMATOES, Large till .'09e. izPCi to en.$aee in wholesale murder. , eA either of the undersigned executor:' • their Christian Names and surnames. • - CertainIy ;England f0t'that a csnrld -.' � ” adc3rtssaes -aril part- RFD 1N -U 1M1'HI7t; v irin ^r an•,lrl •+,nt t t1:.• a,t ,cP. nth- / iculars of their claim or interest an,i r ' ' « if •+,a r'tture of securitiP� y >^h, , C OF !" E E The very best, .1b. ` _ 39c. _ enk ice she would have., prepa'rerl f ,r : __._. -. hp thwm. immediately -after the 23rd MANY FLCI.1YYlllc the atri;ficrle. Shea the war d.-J , ,lay• of November,` 1911 the" estate of V -- breast otiT on Aw'4ust 746, 19N. Fang -. WEBSTERS the,said dei•Plst;d will be distributed SOAP 3 for land cou',i m,; -tit olds shout 100,0011 t among the parties entitled theret,•. f ' Tire C�rld'Cr"n1 �''.li' I.3C• ?11 'a rFa'v for battle: Nii—Yeh• t1„ •Rhi; ' :NEW INTERN AT10` iAL 1 hscin� regar,l .,al-.• of the eL.;ms or intereRt of which the execut ,,rs strall ' gr, -. ca!'!—A. "T :rgl ;•nd's (on :rn,ptiblN p ;LTloypRIES Lire in is - bur buss- then }, :ve notice and all ot`,Pr3'icsil ' I1ttl,- - 1ems ". I...rt,- rtainl • w•a, sktuiil 1 ressmr c..r, inee:a bankers' 1 _ - 3 n, € . rk be, excluded• fronn t,e ciistsihntizan, ' . w}k. - :, eot,•';:r:'ed With Ge•r•maa :'s ju:?ges, srcl :itects, p'.,;,•ticiaus, _ ari,y. fsmcrs, tczchers, libra-iar.s, cler- Dated the 26th day of. Octol*r, t , ORES of soi»e td­ it.i11i „n men, who .c a r- g;men, by'saccessfril green and i931 trained f,.r battle fr,r -niany 'tiiwnths. uornen1ha r_­ rid a:cr. - t , Teaton. Bell and. Ro-R, - Rolicitora for the h, t ,,itl t r i fa i n ti • -�1re tau C'i epee :- Y the Fcecntors, 3?9 Ray et ,Toronto. ' IR fe­,ri hly tuisv s,, that before lr,•.o _ The N, ,u I :, ' • rrko•, s� .:, pr „vi3ea rti SL �(� that array wa: m,'lont•p,. cont,mntih- , t:: »n: ,mstor.c..••: Ihi�nns,i- Wm.- Reeser: R, R. 3.'Ctouifcills n »t. - i, ku r' I�g. Hardware ore le as ti'.e• .hr.i�cr t,,urul .rut t,-, I'`c '• vt.ch :,a'universalclucs- N. X. Robinson; R. R, 1. Locust Hill, . tic-, rnswcrer. Sorrow. Today h vevr, f - - - - see efficiency � nd ad- ' • If you k c► nc a - i� differFnt. Th «>rF it. a str•,nlr fee' -' v:Nncernentwhti natmakeilaily See bur COIflplete line of Findlay ' -and McCJlary stoves ing that 'war is in •the air, and can -. v e of this vase fuad of inform- BROCK �- -_ -.- _aud heate-rs., Stove pines and Elbows black and, - • nut be averted. Germany has been at ions' , . 2700 Pa es. 401).000 �ocabufar •T ems deeply humiliated' by; the Treaty of uo, IC.uwtrwtlon�. <:nlared Plates. THEATRE NylVfinized, Coffield Electric washers, and if. -. - ie.f,004enfirap I,iralJubjecta. 12,000 : 1',•:-sailles, which was concluded'the J Biographical Entries. Jt is hardware. we have it. s ' following the war, and by- which Regular and India-Paper Editions. Germany was foreed' Lo agree t0 as Wrtteforspec- - o ; _ pages, - =''JFleury plows and wheelbarrows. Plow terms which has been impassible for utuetrutions, Northern -Electric Sc'n'nd System .c.� Per- .. F n s ..� r ��,�— :: sop s. _. her to carry out. But C. G�.,,�4 „y a r;:, _ ' 'A is i1 u u Ps .. . _ ic.tares.at tlz .it: Rest - . -... treaty f •r •. ound P -- t is "only •, - y er _ -, _ y _. ._ P p . , � ' ;. rnper• •• _ • 'agensfor McCormick-Deering Farm Machindry and it is declared deter- _. - mined to restore lost prestige. MER AN abd Repairs. : -- : •t.v, Ye►c• -� .. � : � ` Spris�ffsld; ens. :. _ •. _ - - - _ . . „ FRI DAY ',and SA r'CRDAY - _ ., Our Motto,:—"We have it, Ono get it, Qt- c : it is na't made.” - _ - --NOV. 16th Find 17th - ' Telephone 39oo ' - YOUR""HERYES "YOU BELONG -To Ics" :.., 'PICX:ERIN” REST J. S. BALSDON, G :• '.LEE TRACY , motor coach DAVID HO .T by HELEN "AUK THE ROB /NS ARE BACK HELEN J[OfiGAr --+- hem ■r_� / 7 -Men's Work Bcots 2.49 tkp A;�J i� —.�,. 3 w. bleu`s Overalls and Pauts 1,2 pr t,�.•. : ' �' "f �yi %� �� Honda 'Tnesdn ant, SVedn'eda Men's - <.. T' { _. Shirts 60 , r L 1.2F - � �, �""` ►:t :\ f/, (l ,� y. Y Y . -- Work c o for ✓ c- T ll� \ NOV.) 19rh, 20th add Zlst . �. F♦ % .fl '�\ �• �� .k �� � 1ARLE v E DIETRIC 3 . , Farru,Teatu Harness $2380 up � HOrseCollarz, At various prices Relax. -for et {' c4 .Sweat Pads 'Team"Lines 'Your drivcn THE SCARLET _ q 1\ow:ia the tinte'to Ket that old; ��- Worries f harnes9 repaired 4 . ,. �.MPRESS, y Typical Low Return Fares between Pickering and ;_ Fhone 2904 •' ` q NEW YORK $20.00 - WASHINGTON $26.75 - - PITTS,- -t-ITti- BURG $14.25 CHICAGO $16.05 (Subject to change without notice) JOHN LODGE. Tickets, Time Tables and all Coseh Travel + '' ' . S A A J AF's E PS03r.XRINCi �— • - Information at — -. EASTERN HOUSZ PH , ONB 4b0� i • Y rah..,::• .. ay,y • 1 x. _+..'.: :", . . *: }:.: _ , _''' • _. :vas 1 - -' _ _� � _. _.-__ - v—•._ r - .,. ... _. - - ,rte aClsrenasK �- ;'' . The Euchre Club were entertained -t by Mrs. Chandler on Wedn COMMUNITY DANCE, eadsy ev. , ,a pftiai Sale �.. in the �» . .James Briscoe is doing some des- suing. e' M, ,orating in the Baptist Church during Frank Allaway and family, of Wh- MEN'S SHIRTS AND HOSE' COMMUNITY HALL �' E. O NG /LL w this week. itby, called on Mrs. Chandler, on t LABEMONT, ONT FUNERA4 DIRECTOR AND ' -3 Mn3. Empringham is •reported to Sunday, 'BOYS' SHIRTS AND HOSE ♦ be very ill at present, af'id is, recei�- -Miss Elisabeth Smith spent the 10 PER- CENT REDUCTION ON FRIDAY, NOV. 16th - EMBALMER ^ ^, ins medieai- attenttiart; :.,end of the streets' aa, 'C#te sliest of her • ALL Pt "RCH AS>r5 !Good Orcheelra in Attendance 9 "c bon, to R'. J, Mather, E, Hinsti �t itpleCed a ,- iri •#Ixbxid - Admission, 75 cents a couple and stoutrville of im rove �.= �o a"e•' � LADLES' CHIFFON A.'� D SERVICE aritlahp T. Paterson been doing, - A mild. Rpidt�teic of sc wlet_f -ever is i WEIGHT,. aF,ST ..GII .►,.ZQ Y 35 coats for E=tr: Lsd.- Night ►nd Dx A new g_ _ - .1 . - -. y yervice . w itv. No sere 7C CCa'7/:7 _ y Lunch Provided Business Pbone g, ions cases are known Residence Peoga r awl„ ' the work. The extra gang of the C. 'P. R. was ? j�( r The High School Classes held their laid off on Monday for the winter, ,Mrs. Cornea School Reports al1AS. _ banquet on Tuesday evening, and fallowing a very. steady summer and` �DA VIDSON were addressed by Rev. Archer Wall- fall.' Clare rnont Junior Room for ace. Games occupied part of the ev- Little ember and October. Sr. 2nd - Donald s' program. Miss Muriel Andrews, of CHERRY OOD coin s g Norwood, is spiending a few weeks OOUNTY COUNCIL Middleton, Hazel Hinan, Leonard Me Ed. and Mrs. Lewis, Miss McDon- with her aunt, Mri. Glover, at the Cullou,gh, Jack-Ward, Shirley Kil- ald and Irene, motored to the city Manse. COUNTY OF ONTARIO Patrick, Audrey Forsyth. (absent) Jr. A on Sunday afternoon last, visiting Miss Walker, ai "•dine" of writing A meetin of the Count - 2nd - ,Willi am Phillips, Doreen Mc- I N S U R t� j1j C Et4.' Mrs. Waterson, who is in very poor was in a very ritical condition, and Pg y C °oust! (equal) health at resent, rY Lean and Bernice Lynn , AUTUMgHILl� P anxious friends are remaining with of the Corporation. of the County. of Jean McCullough , Sylvia Phillips, Mrs ,Williamson, returned to Cook- her constantly. Ontario will be held pursuant to ad- P ' FIRE Gladys Morley, Charlie Turner, Sr, town, after spending four' weeks with The Mission Band of the United 3ournment, in the Council Chamber 2st. - ,Jack Forsyth, Bruce Miller, Mrs. Readman. Mrs. Gillespie„ of Church is to meet in, the Sunday Sc- in .the Court House in the_Town of •Ruth Lister, 'Ray- Hill, Gordon Lynn BIIR4LARY - Peterboro also spent the week -end pool rooms of the church to- morrow Whitb , on 3londay,, the 19th day of (absent). Jr. 1st - Dolly' Crumb Jean 'CIASUALTY with Mrs. Readman, (satuiday) afternoon, .-No A. D., 1934, at the hour Taylor' Beverley I{indee. Sr.'Pr, - 'L1FE INBURANUF Mrs. Tuck and daughter, of Tory Mr. and :Mrs. Detvar, Mrs. Favro', -of . two o'clock -in the afternoon: • '1 ictor 3lortey, June Crumb, Blake onto, called on Mrs.' Duerden on and Mrs. Sparrow and Msss Johnson AI1' accounts to be laid before the - Briscoe, 4'iolet Middleton, Irvine Make- Phone Pickering 79A 301' - Sunday, and on their return were of .Toronto, spent Sunday. with 3lrs. Council - should be 6marded' tG7 'the ling. Jr. Pr. - Jean Lenson. Thelma r, ` I� accompanied by the latter, who will :Veal, and daughter, Clara. Clerk, Properly certifiEd, ai least Sanderson, Muriel Raw•,5on, Billy Br- YOU•C &II nia.ke a short .visit with them. three days before the meeting of the adburv, Clair numb. Billie Mundell, � at Home _ A .Ir rge number of Young People Council.' Bnbby Ward. E. $RAi ; Teacher. TIRES, BATTERIES, - attended the weekly meetin¢•of the _ DATF,D at. Whixby. this 6th day of _ Y. P. S., w'nen Hiss Adelaide McColl- November, A. •D:, 1: +34. Notice to t;reditors ough arranged the program. A a THE • '' R. D. I:uddy ACCEBSURIES, r P g f FAR M } NOTICE Ig . AL eLn'lUK' »nd be eazt. entitled ,.Peace" was Presented.! County Clerk. , terebv given that all P cee R'� creditors and otherq hatinK claims a- ew !ter ri -1 141uch credit is due. i►iisa,ll�cCullongh - - VOTER'S LISTS COURT Qainst the Estate uP 32ary. claims Crust, Ki for this program. OWN 'SHOW _ 1; la - Investigation is still under way, 1 �U ICIP_•LLITY of the Townshi YOU can in Turonto. . following the destruction ' - in the County of orkf _ N4idow, dec. u h g -. -- - - — - --af the Township of Pickering Y da Hallogwe'en night to LOYAL g + eased ;'are recjutred on or before the pair that;(pak PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby i en'. Seventh Day A Let us re yjtop. villa 'e/ Charges were laid with the that a' Court for fhe Re�iaion 1934 of December, A. D Police on Tuesday afternoon, and a l�1 of , to,, send by post prepaid, or to*' Skill disclosure will likely be made in at W IN i ER FAIR Parts 1 and `2 of the Voters List for 'deliver -to the undersigned, Solicitor: ed Motor Rep�tire• c .-few days. Following that a tar -and- - 1 the said .Municipality, for 19.',•l will for the Admini ;t -ratris - ,feather program is being su be held by His Honour. the .Cout+t -Estate:' a of the said ' w P 1 g t�gested. y full ::tatemen-t of their Following the Young Pea' le's Once each Judge, at the Townshi duly . verified, and the natur+. Gordon' J. :�� p year there comes this P Hall, in claims a7• meeting on Monday evening, arrange'- i opportunity to gee the Continent's Brougham, on Wednesday, '�ovember• of thP. security, if any, held .by them, Pho.ne�;�90y - ments wtire made for an entertain -' finest animals and.birds —to see dar- - t, e aft at the hour of two o'clock and after :aid date the Administrat. in the afternoon, . PICKERING, { meat to be given by the United Ch- tugs- breath -taking riding and brill rix will Prncper) to distribute the 'ass• ONTARIO urch Sunday School in the Cotnmun- taut driving events. Splendid horses 6 A list o.f complaints of errors and eta of th? ;:ai Estate arnon it Hall on the evening of Widnes - ( of all t omissions in said Voter's List - ma tips entitled thereto havin¢th egat,i DIN Ty'S GAR AG y types. The Royal Horse Show be seen at the office of the under- only to the claims to which she; shalt AGE •day, December, filth. Keep the date2 alone is the most thrilling event of stsrned Clerk, at Whitevale. then have, had notice. Cur. Brock and Sin - open. Fuller detiails gill be •given late the Sporting and Social Season. The er. visit of the Foreign Officers' Ann• _ - Of which all- pet' ons interested DATED, at !;stow Rde. Remembrance Day was observed-1 Teams is made possible by the gin - will please take notice and Barrie•' Ontario, this A g themselves according! g °Fern Thirteenth day �: Nncember, A. D. General Re in a.fittin wanner at the mornin erosity of .McColl Frorltenac.. Limit- y 1934. pair Work all cars. worship in the ' United Church, on' ed. Dated the-6tit' day of November, 1931 i i4tew art and Stewart gura►nte pe tr• reasonable Sunday last, A two- minute silence, Donald R. Beaton. Solicit-ore for the said Estate suitable hymns, a choir number, A galaxy of premier •.attractions. Clerk of the 3runieipality. Aee�glene Welding '`Fear Not, 0 Land" by Caleb Simp- 25 acres under corer, 0,000 animal _. - . Barrie. Ont'. g _ .er,'and the Paatnr'q diseourse on "'Je- and birds. Can:eda's leading Live- $wtteriPS rupaired and ehArpei. su=,the Prince of Peace made a very stock Show, Royal •Dog Show. Cat F'ireaoee and Dunlop Tires. Imbre =vice service. Sboty. R„val Fto%ter- Sbow. ,'Fancy - d3aN�Iinr. and Uila. - j''^e regular meeting ,of the N oan- Fish, Grainq, See, Is, Vezetables.•Co. - - - en's institute wi4l be held on Nrvena- equalled displays of horsemansi ip, - :E RefreLhwent B ,nth ii, Conn ' - ber'214 at the home o.f NIra. D. M. International •Aptity Officers' Teams, Phone Pirk. -.Yw) .tit,,rsran. ai 2. :i0 p, m- Mrs. F. Uoy.: Juninr Farmer '. Judging Competit- d�� 1, �i!l- rive a paper qn. "Bewkic : as a- isms. Haraechi?e' Pitching Champion= - TO matter how Small or ��TON wilder of Chartirt •r:" Tl:-rc .0 ill 1,. shins. large the changes o SLEEF a book review b 31r�. McIntyre and - 8 you y y =i� P.RoPR- iPToit :_:firs.' Rawsrnr: -- 4'- �rtr'er�-- :I` ;k'ent; h''- gnu -sari ch�.T.t_-- mazty- '.profitable � plait inside y-o -ter house, .., _- llr. Lye, There will also be a `Cmas hours amid e� +'u; 'ite displays of the �yproc provides the material �`ht:er Table for' the Oshawa Child- 'country's -mast Derfect specimens or- of least expense and most ♦ fET' Shelter, and t:te'. Route of the - #lowers C9tF„ �l„i,c;_ }Mraes. 'cattle. 1 fire- safety. Aged in Whitby. poultry. fiPa ran.Aa's ureat industr; - A very narrow escape was heard ies •rla.gphyod in . lavish never- 0 -.be- Put up walls, ceilings and of on the farm -of fed Afipleby a fort'nttezt _ ar2-i.tiona that .are a'barrier . t when one of the - fire. - * - member; attempted t.,` fill the tract -- - IROYAL - r.OLISEUM or with gas, the tractor then sitting Y shed: Fi r•e -' 66)ke out but tie - TOR ONTO - T ' ua can paper Gy proc or Eyesight SPe it co um 'operator stfirted the tr- - leave it .plain (when pan. vyeu , actor; backod it out•from the build- NOV-21-29 a elfed) and it is an excellent "Y..•enuWa W OF'°" ins to safety, and also rolled out• a I ; l , i ►' 'C, i :1).. r -'- barrel of a•x,,. leaving •a Varian bla;«, -base for Gyptex or 4.labas- • tine finishes. to .extinguish. The local fire .hrig:i�i.• - :.,I { -•� 11`. \�•. � 1 FA It _ DISNEY I3LAXX _ . - receiv.erl a tali, but roving t,- a " 6rok {. Oshawa • im feed line" -or "ic^ cos rre<i viol Gyproc is i n e x p e n 9 i N e, opo. port offw. p>...,s a&" the motor stalled and was retuine,l alrau„ ht end rodent - proof, to -its hangar.' structurally_strong and quick a Iri our report last �aei,% r.n: thr i,c• .STANLEY •:� THEATRE to erect with a minimum of - - - ! �ulta of the' School- C,-ntest at Ux'br- ' 3ifec3. , itlt*e, the .sine of Ray HI1T, of the STO[TFFVILLE �iG1� �O VV t V �ce ► .iia r.a)a rraTPmont sch�•n! Gyprocmaybeeasi ?yileirti%iedb ; r was o:flmt .,d: We ` had-considerable �• _ tGr.+:vazca -r.t vie -boar „ ardthe -' -difficulty in obtaining accurate •and • Grreu,s1ripr.a1ox3- tteigz. - At -t- a>,hk.y complete- details on this contest, and .,E'RIUA1 and SATL'RUAY - ' souls only write on those of Which "GYPSL']!, LIJiE AND ALABASTINE, :!i.HVI(!i:p A \:L► I;i ;i?AI.RLcD we had Information. This young man NOV. t�ih and 17th _ V4Dpy - Canada, Limited PRICES REASUNABLE - -has .evidently made an ,exceoti6haT. � - • 'Paris Onasie R'C)itF Ut "AKA \TEED . A :'.mark in the contest, only eighf years A ZANE GRflY STORY '- of- age, he competed against all ass, ' 'ARTHUR • . FIELD and sizes, and at that 'took third in '`WAGON ,WHEELS" Yi music. Quite an accomplishment, and ' : R. T. I. 'Graduate :we ,congratulate the young man. '— After ten day's illness-following a 4:3 dh Pt�otie 5'301, P1ChERIttiG} -; _ :, ' ;: :.:•-- -W1TFi 'stroke. George Dolphin died on Oct. RANDnLPB �COrT r _I 17th, in his 76th year. liar. Dolphiat •had been residing with his daughter, BAIL PATRICK. '•-THE' "MADELINE" • 9XIMMIJ, Mrs. Harry, Downing,', Bruce Chl, y rBett Boo p”' ;9oaveurr --- BEAUTY- .7ALi�N " miles east of Tiverton, Bruca Count 9 p Q. and it was . aL her home whera he Pictorial • passed away. The funeral service ^ was held at the home, and interment Hollywood on Parade 19M means s new wear wbicb meaga --was made in Tiverton Cemetery. Be- _... RADIOS -- a new Permanent' Ways. "• -fore moving to Tiverton some 6.1 �; __ ' I bane Permagect Naves to suit ever years ago, he lived on the 8th con- - We -have contracts wi.n •victor, Canadian wresting- lady a puree, so why not oos!<e cession, of Pickering,' on the. farm. TUESDA V and WEDNB8QAY house, DeForest Crosley, Rogers and Majestic for an appointment. `. formerly owned by the late Frank r ° their fall' tine of Radios. (give all my customers ray very e•i Soden. Besides Mrs. Downing, he to NOS E1]'BER .Alb and 21st Electric stets, as low 'as 5.49.9x, Car Radios, a3o.00 careful attention. `survived by another daughter, Mrs. McDougall (Maud), of Saskatchew- «p� ' L » Also. Maroelling, Hair- curtiag,'Scalp }= Before Midnight A number of used sets in stock. sod Facial Treatments, An. _ Sham ng. pooi . _, • The Harvest Home Services in the .A full line of radio tubes. Let us test your tubes, no RALP1; RELLAMY i"nited Church on ' \ ovember' ' 4th' Kharge. • , =t3. �2. - �4uzadell. mere well attended. The church was JUNE COLLYER Phone 2908 _- QLAREMONT ..beautifully decorated with fruit, fl y . y RADIO. s. BATTERIES =` owers and vegetables. ' Rev.- Isaac Cartoon Curiosity Corued Snell, of Cambray, preached iraspia•- ° ' - ing. sermons and the choir provided _ `• Maple Leaf kut8al P''� excellent music. On Tuesday evening _ H Tell us what you want to pa'y and we will get then: s larore number from the village anti Any price met for the same quality of merchandise. f .surrounding communities partook of FR'WAY And -3A,TURDAY /'� _ Insurance Co. the sumptuous chicken supper. There NOVE\iBEB 23rd tend 21th EIGHTEEN and WAWA. ESA INS. CO enough, and to spare, of every- T Cben p t'Atee for farm and country thing, Many pies being sold at the fiOLD- FASHIONED - ''Used- stoves in stock. Heaters Cook stoves; Quebec buildings, y conclusion. The program was of a Heaters. and Furnacettes. Windstorm Insurance on buildivo -% :very high order. Mrs. Lenore -Hurd _ WA i tt The famous FINDLAY LINE OF STOVES AND wind- mills; Siios etc.'- * Hest, proved herself a real artist. _ a++ HEATERS AND also the line of - H:iRRISON for Automooile- Insursuce her rendition of readings, songs and : `y, C FIELDS ' a cheaper ]sine. of all kinds pptanologues. Master Jack Beatty and C. - FARMS FOB SAhH Mr. Chas: Fallsrdan, of Toronto, $yd Schmidt, Let us quote you. V�'e will get you any make of Stove pleased the audience with their songs " or. Heater ysou Want. Write or hone TTae local choir sang -the chorus num- Proprietor � gOw$ -'- hers �•cotYte to the Fair ". a t ieettt�e } - WHITBY, O1TCHAS. COJPF R p CLARE MONT _ n s y. `� �Yw u7 °. Sr 'r° 47 sv e rk <: '•+ r j�� Z VA:s �: Noire of the Press W"k -End Accidents Take Toll ' : To Assist at Roy. Wedding ' Mother and Asphyxiated - CANADA - {` J Bathroom Gas Heater. Held To Blame In Guelph Tragedy --- - - -__ -�- T :ate.,' k kaa may time - ..�`y�Schumacher Miners Burned To Death - ceiderltal - - •- - �'= r been-. pointed out,- am net aiww. ••% .. :.r-•r�r -_. '�f�^ �:.r y,f�ai`�"li�i+'. y ��t = _ { �^ ��.�a.la0� +�\. o1 1 ilt'ftliLJ Takes One. _ burden a community is adled, upon - -to bear. A more accurate indication TRIPLE TRAGEDY terior of the car ,as* - airtight as pot - of the true tax rate is the assess- Guelph.- Triple tragedy all but sible. Raymond was employed as a '•. - ' meat levels. wiped out a Guelph family Saturday paper maker at the Beaverboard '• ?:°� :, A bulletin issued last year by the evening, when Mrs: Wesley Heard,. plant. ' - Citisens` Research hut%tpte of Can 82, and her two young daughters, Just a year `ago hii' father was "' ` ads gives assessment figures and Alice Beryl, aged .9, and Ruth Irene, found dead in' the basement of his - not debt figures for 17 Canadian 6 were asphyxiated in the aged e `" heirs turned on home, the gas jets g cities for the year 1981. Worked out bathroom of their home, 81 London and the windows seated. � on a per capita basis, these figures Read West. The mother and young- are as follows: eat child were both. dead when the •, - '• HUNTER FOUND SHOT - " Assess. Net Debt tragedy wai. discovered, while the Sudbury -The body of Neil Henry, Toronto .. ». .-.. $1,661 $188.19 older girt succumbed within an hour 27, Gerson Mines, was found Sitar- - " Victoria .... 1,511 229.2k in the General Hospital without. re- day Headquarters Lake with , : Windsor ». ......... 1,414 184.07 gaining cbnw us=ieas, e .22 ballet through the • .head: He bullet _= Ottawa •:_»..Y.. »_, 1,250 104.98 Returning home shortly after 7 appeared to have been accidentally - London ....» .... ». 1,220 169.48 o'clock in the evening, Mr Heard, Shot while hunting. Henry, an em- ' •, " 'Montreal ... ».:.». 1,201 driver for a transport company, loye of Froom Mine, went out alone Saint John ...,....». `iaii; '40.31 missed three members of his family, on a duck hunting expedition, nay- . 1 Vancouver ..» 1,694 •'219.1.7 and investigating, made the horrible ing he would return later to to to -. Winnipeg , .... »... ,. I'M 76.05 . --120.94 discovery. The bodies of his wife worjr. Hamilton ». _ 1,002 and the smatter child 'were Slumped Halifax .. »........... 689 - 164.48 on the floor of the small bathroom,'. - LONDON MAN K111.ED , -•� Quebec .....- ... »... 900 178.26 while the other child, who was on London, Ont.--Out of hospital less Regina ......... .. '872 165.11 the verge of death was lying nearby. rB y g than a month from his first experi- - - Edmontiin ». ».:».» 840 278.00 Doctors worked for some time in an once, Joseph Watson, a farmer C. P. ..� �. - .-Saskatoon ............ '801 191.92 effort to revive her, -but their efforts R. engineer, was struck again Bat - try �� , ow. ' Calgary ..__ -. T89 162.21 ': Charlottetown ».. 707 97.04 famed. Authorities believe a gas heater today evening and died instantly be- r b . connected to the water tank in the neath the wheels of a Brewery .truck. ,� i Average =1,086 5142.48 bathroom was in operation, while Lamond, the truck driver. was ar- rented on a manslaughter charge and _ - = - -Winni Tribune: ` g Mrs. Heard was giving the two chil- was later. released -on bail. Above is an exclusive photograph of Archbishop Germanos (Me- - dren a bath, and attribute the three tropolitan of Thyaters Exarch of Western and Northern Europe) who j . .. _ IYO NEVER 1N THAT CONDITION d4atha to the fact that the heater absorbed the oxygen in the i Soviets Seeking will officiate at the ceremony in accordance to the rites of the Greek Buckingham Palace following the wedding. of. One of these days-some enterpris- .small room. Feeling failit, the mother eve- Y00'Per. Cent Vote Orthodox Church at Princess Marina and the Duke of -Kent (Prince George), youngest fag py ama firm is going to turn dearly turned off the heater, but son of the King, which will- take place in Westminster Abbey. Arch' V _. out awta in which the trousers and is thought' to. have collapsed .immed__ MOSCOW,- Soviet Rusais today y bishop : Germanos will also be present 'at the Westminster "Abbey coat wilt be of .a different color. 3 , Did you ever 'struggle to' try to' get lately afterward. The family had lived in Guelph Initiated the Campaign for eleeiiona ceremony. your feet through the aieeve! ---- Oshawa Times:` only about two months, moving to the village Soviets with the slogan, "Get out 100 per cent of the eligible Prince Urges English- Speakin g here from' the Dundalk district. Coroner Dr. T. H. Orton has not voters." first �teneral 'Youth to Further War Amity "DRIVE SLOW' reached decision regarding an in_ This is the election „' , _ A letter appearing in the Toronto qua =• since farm coitectivization r became widespread and spectacular _ New York, - The Prince of WaCea obeli mutual interests but.. also fa- Globe over the signature of Mr. A. W. Baird, principal of the. Renfrew TWO BURNED TO DEATH ode have been adopted to enlis' urged the young generation of Eng- ternatlonai understandings, ss the - :- Collegiate, will be read with Schumacher.- Thomas Teesdale, the peasants in social construction. lash- speaking democrats to work for first step towards, the economic rw con- siderable interest in Kingston, 53, and Wflliam,Dawson, 34, miners, In the approaching elections there international understanding, In a covery on which the mainteaaace'd .not - ^ merely because of its subject mat- were burned to death early Sunday will be 10,000,000 new voters with message read at a dinner of the .Eng- peace and understanding throughout ter, but became of, the fact that A. morning as dire destroyed a tarpaper 90,000,000, .in all, eligible -to vote. - . Iiah- speaking Union of the' United the world will depend:' - W. Baird is one of Queen's most shack In which they were living - near , The local Soviets will elect dole- States, Sir Gerald Campbell, British Con- , graduates an at the d d the McIntyre Mine. the gated to the district Soviets, which The Prince sent 'the message as sul- General in New .York, in addres- pre- sent time occupies important Respondiag to the alarm it 4:20 in turn will elect 'representatives o president of the English - speaking sing the dinner• suggested that XouO '_ position In our educational world. department fought the blaze the fire de pa the Provincial Soviets and these Union of the British Empire, Road is not "getting a square deal" Iron -- Mr. Baird takes issue with the for half an hour before it was learn- Soviets . will elect' provincial con- by the toastmaster at the dinner, the generation now in control of Rev. C. Graham Jones of Campbell- ed there was anybody in the build- greases which will name 1986 dele- John W. Davis, former U. S. Ambas- world affairs, ' 'he "that Ville who receently wrote- to the ing, Dawson was found slumped on gates to the All -Union Soviet Con.- sador to Great Britain, the meaaw "awe must confess; said; Globe complaining of such .highway the floor a few feet from the bed, gss, the supreme authority of ro said: we have made more than an avers =e signs Drive Stbw." Mr. while Teaadale was found in a small Soviet Russia: This congress -will "The endeavor of the youth of the bad mess of what was not such a _ _as_"Schooli 4Wr4 gieittts oett�lta,� quits chemical laboratory near the outside tit Jan. 14 for the first time in English - speaking democracies should bad world at the time It was con= y correct an draws attention to the o3 the shack. _ - _ :.,, _ -._, . be directed to promoting not only Lined to our - - -- '- _ - ldiowing on Page 542 of.. Modern . Coroner H. Montgomery stated � �' :: -- • . ' fish U g sags, by _ H. W. Fowler: an inquest 'would be unnecessary. y 13 -i�eis -off Any Slow, adverb. In spite of the en- Both _men were war veterans.. _ (�i>n j.Eillf Csri�lh� - mixed feed oats, 34c. bark _- _ =_ eroachments of slowly, slow main- _ . - �KILLE" - : _ _ taans itself as least an idiomatic _. CRASH No. I feed screenings, 821 per ton.- _at "possibility under some conditions, St. Catharines. -One man was Princeton, N.J.--Gertrude Stein, PRODUCE PRICES South African corn, 92c. Of the conditions the thief is that killed and another injured when a modernist poet and author made her United Farmers' Co- Operative Co. Ontario grain, approximate prices "'the adverb and not the verb should- car crashed into a disabled truck on speaking debut before a college aud- Saturday were paying the following, track shopping point: - Wheat, 90 u contain the real point; compare Ontario. Street highway Saturday fence befuddling 600 Princeton un-i rices for roduce, P P 92e; oats, 30 to 33c;• barley, 43 tc - ."We forged slowly ahead," where night Thomas Veron•ig, 29, single, night. dergraduatea and faculty members �, '„ in cs�rtons EGGS-Grade 44c; corn, 79 to 73c; rye, 35 to 47c the slowness is an unessential item, - 14 Ontario Street, Pert Dalhousie, with extracts from her works. I' ,A1, :hron h associations, 50c; and with g buckwheat, 40 to 42c; malting barley - with "Sing as slow as you can '' died in the General- Hospital this "I was tremendously. concerned fn „ cases returned, A large, 38c; A" 64 to 66c. where the slowness is all that mat morning from extensive head in -. -Ver- finding out what was myself inside ll she things, medium, "A" pullets, 28c; tars• These hi hw - g ay. signs have bothe r- juries suffered in the- crash, onie was a passenger in a car driven of me;' said among other I "I think that's general of college stu- C'�81 ZOc, C. 1 ant' F Orph Friend ..•. _ - ed others besides the Rev, Mr. Jones b Albert Whales, Port Dalhousie. y dents, _ - ;.- ' .BUTTER - Ontario No. 1 cream- Stops Ed><non[un _ _ of CampbeNville, and some of us The„ truck, in charge, of Fred Scro. ' "The only way you can live wf.h- ery, 1944; No. 2 19c. Vuy even have the temerity to take y bones, Orchard Park, St. Catharines, out being bored," she said, "is'to feel; g POULTRY: (Quotations in cents.) Millionaire -"orphans' friend" J. D with Mr. Fowler. However; as was being towed on the highway that eve individual has s history ry y Dressed , O'Connell. Connell, recently visited Edmontor Xr•. Baird points out-it it exide • from a drivew�= y. When it - th",, i, wurLn lavestlgatiug,'' ( Live during his annual' 50,000 -mile toter o that those responsible for the siRris straddling the road, the two rope Her remarks - "Wby make a fuss "A" "A" all America. He inspected tls - have good authority for their use. broke, leaving it across the highway. .about grammar when any 13- year -old` Hens, aver a lbs. .. 9 12 orphans' institution which bears his We doubt, however,- if they were It was in -this position when Whales' can learn it" -drew laughter and ap- I 4 to 5 , lbs. ... 8 `11 name and, as well, looked into soav _ .aware of -this fact. -Kill g_ gston Whi car crashed into it. • Provincial police pl 'use, = t 3i4 to 4 , lbs ... 7 _ 10 of his financial interests, including JStandard, - are investigating. _ - S`1e - appeared in -a rough bro*n ' • 'g to 3% lbs. .. 6 9 real estate and wheat-lands: - - _ skirt, brown and yellow sweater, s O tors ... 6 Id roosters 'e 1 not give any nnel woo v Mr. O'Connell 1 - THE 'LABRADOR DOCTOR MINE BOSS KILLED low- heeled and hatless, When S rin chickens: Spring thing to Homes for the Aged he an. ' ' - At 69 Sir Wilfred Grenfell has Sudbury.- Edward Darwin, shift boas at the Creighton Mine near..asked at rife conclusion of her lecture, she I c •any' Over 6 Ibs... , ....• 12 '� 16 11 15 pounced. He himself -is a septa• • that his active 'days "'in the here, was killed instantly Saturday if there *ere questions,! her dazed agdience made no reply.4 6% to 6 lbs. 5 to 5% ...... 10 14 �� ""r ell, opportunities,. nit R ell, they've had theipr opportunities,• and their lives,. and • jR Ynedical missionary field are about 'Over. when a timber - fell on him as he She grinned and walked oft the plat- 4r/a Va to 5' lbs. ... ' 9 13 parently wasted them. Oh, I hav, , + -� Sailing for England with Lady, walked beneath it in a • shaft of the- form, Under 414 lbs. .. 8 12 , nothing against the old folks -I sr Grenfell, the min ~whose name is mine, The.,timber struck him on the head, smashed his safety hat and ', 1 Broilers: ` 15 just a lot more interested in orphans: synonymous with Labrador admit- crushed his skull., Mons Reme�n�ers ' - � � 1'X1 to 214 lbs. .. YL • the boys and girls who, if_ given s tad that he was '•'getting too, old to l 'drive a dog team" and must hence- 'Darwin was widely known through- Aid of 'Canadians - HAY AND STRAW chance -today, will be the grows people who run this world next year • . .,_ 4orth take things easy, ., 'not `however, out' Northern Ontario, He had work- ed. in .ihe.gold mines it Timmins and -" Montreal: -A cable from the _bur' No. 2 timothy . hay, baled, ton, $17.50 %Zrg•50; No. 3 timothy hay, They've got to have their chance. «That's my life one .�. That does . mean, that Sir Wilfred will be content to Kirkland Lake, . His widow aad--two-- &-master snit -. aldermen of the Bel - f Mons their I ton, $15 to $16; straw, wheat, bar work -that , fighting the booze traffic. You cant , retire and spend his declining years children survive. • gran city of expressing wishes on the anniversary of j ed, 'ton, •$10; -oat straw, •$7.b0 to make that too strong;' the language, • 3 in •contemplating the noble work EXHAUST FUMES FATAL good the armistice and the liberation of j $8.50• - , .1 mean, That's the one thing that. - Which'brought him-knighthood in Sturdy, ruddy cheeked, a Owen Sound -Allen •McKinley, 47, the City on. Mons by troops • •'• WHOLESALE PROVISIONS I'm -more interested' in than I am in providing funds for orphans." ...:'1927. pie- Lure of health despite his strenuous unmarried farmer, who lived a short distance.from - Owen. Sound, 'was has been received b Ma or- Genera]'' by Sii Frederick ' Loomis, who cons Wholesale provision dealers are :even ' .. •be the driving force: behind the In- tire, "the Doctor" will continue td found dead at the wheel of his .auto- manded -the 3rd Canadian .infantry .quoting. the• following prices to To- The Last Fly of Summer - ` ternational Grenfell Association. mobile in the laneway .of his home by relatives. Death was due to rum- division, in France. ,� At this time, when reilremberiug. rontd retail dealers:- Pork -Ham, 17%c;, shoulders, 12c; 'Tit the last try of auminer left - Only those who have been to Lai), rador and talked with its .hard y es from the exhaust of tis car, for the 16th time the anniversary of h butts; 15c; pork .loins, 20c; picnics, zooming alone loather -comPanlons are faded p eo I2 can a appreciate the high A rubber tube attached to the car the armistice. of November 11, 1918;1 11%c. 12c; •tubs, All his gone- d gird ►n which Sir Wilfred is held. ell. exhaust and running up 'throtrgh the and the Aeration of the ;city of Lard -Pure, -- tierces, 13c. and _ lad bug, June bug, nor - beetle 'U 'What he has done over a 'period of door was discovered. Dr, A. R. Ruth. Mons by the valiant Canadian troops, - 1214c; pails, 1,`,rsc; prints, No y more than forty years to'amelioiate erford, coroner, deemed an inquest we wish to express in behalf of the Shortening -.•Tierces, =9c;, tubs, c; 'parr, 10c; 9 %c. nigb; To swim in the custard or dance oa conditions of .life in a land where unnecessary. McKinley -'had, suffered, city 'administration and, the entire =l -93 prints, °the pie, there are few pleasures and- much recently from a- nervous breakdown. population our affectionate, scarf meets and wishes," the cable: GRAIN QiJOTATIONS 1'11 not leave thee thou lone one, H poverty must .be- measured in terms Of the future. FOUND DEAI7-IN CAR = good . - ststed: ' Foilowing are Saturday's closing pine on the pane " - If, as Sir Wilfred - Labra- - -Niagara, Falls,• ••Ont. -With hose _ "We shall faithfully conserve the quotations 'on T'oWnto• grain. ••trans- f• have hit--at you often, but Twit „belSeves, ilo r is developed and eventually be- leading from the exhaust pipe into souvenir of your glorious dead which we fraternally actions for car lots, prices on basis c.i,f, bay ports:- once again, So gladly I scattet' your wings ;'legs comes one of the important sections a closely sealed' car, the -body of shall associate with the Manitoba wheat --No. 1- Nor - there; and head, _ tri the continent, It will be due in no small measure to one who placed a Arnold Lee Raymond, 29, of Rich- mend Street, Thorold, was found on our own, on the occasion of : patriotic ceremo�rieg on. November 1.1 , 84'fac ;• No. -2 Northern, SOc; No. 3 And then I can h:tirdly be sure yon -S literal interpretation on the words the . Beechwoods Road,- -'Stamford "To this homage, to our fallen , Northern, 78c; No. 4 Northern, 74c; are dead, =:�R' York Sun ZL. 'l Of twenty nturies ago: "Inasmuch• I Township, Sunda& It is believed that brothers 'en the soil of ovr city, wc=i No; -5 Northern; 68.16c; -Ns,. •6 Worth- is ye have done it unto the least of i Raymond made his fatal prepar- wish to add an affectionate Ahout;ht ern 68'r e- - - !,':hese My Brethren, ye have done it ations during the night. 'Pieces of for yourself and for the Canadian ` Manitoba oats -No. 2 C.W., 49 %c; 15 - ante Me." I cloth had been used to:make. the in- army' the cable concludes: - X6, 3 C.1C„ 94i4c; No.'1'feed, 42%c-' _ _ . R `1 �f yea suffer FARM-CAR FOR ' ' N es AH Ba - ' Amm < y toke of -•IRAN W BELGRADE ; -:i lavia- TheBal_ 1 aLl� offer g "WHY RISK FAILURES WITH Yqi - f lean Herald. Slat newspaper in r Plan to Rehabilitate '1200 ' English to cover all the Balkan coon- - DOUBTFUL BAKING POWDEL �1�R�JSCHEN tries, opened publication here recent- in Pennsylvania Includes ly, A. Terence Atherton, proprietor LESS THAN 30 WORTH OF Raising Own Food' of the South Slav Herald which by - " —,t NO EXPENSE - -- MAGIC MAKES A FINE BIG - -- founded three years ago, is editor and _ o - Taking stia...o,. &A.s,.., + founder of the new paper, -� lttsbarg,- YQU ARE. SURE _ 13mbago, overweight - try Krusch- to go back to the farm," the Federal The aim of the Balkan Herald is : h� ✓halts at our apes Kr schm has Government has established what to Rven as "to promote not merely inter- OF SUCCESSFUL RESULTS.' :;: - _ .:,I tvcu& relief to millions of people scat- believed to be the first far•mcamp for Balkan co- operation, but even more zr; : : :s<: •; tared over more than one hundred coin- homeless transtent'men oil a 235 -acre! importantly, an understanding of the leists�''throughout the world Krilschen Balkans and;'the Balkan' gnoblema lids the body of all food refuse, of a11. tract of land near Valencia, Bq 'en- pabons and harmful Wds which as the couraging them to provide own food amongst the English- speaking peoples _ hoot of your troubles or, which may some and shelter, the Government hope a to i of Britain -and America." 'says MRS. CLARItY BUNT, C►i•f Dl•tidsa _ airy bring these afflictions upon you. rehabilitate 1,200 '•wanderers of the I Contributors to the' brat issue -in- iter Gulset reodaea. Terwq : • _ •' �haews ' Ask your druggist today for the Kru depression?' for ikseful work in society i eluded 'Prof. Gilbert Murray, .Lord xMAGIC costs so lithe! Just think -it actually 5t. achsa Giant Package. This consists of with the return of better 'times, Riddell, J. L. Garvin, Admiral Mark l�'1 takes less than 14 worth of Magic to make a - am Regular 7Sc package and a FREE This m the first of three farm- Kerr, H. W. Nevinson, Robert Byron delicious layer cake. Why take chi nesawithdoubt- TRIAL BOTTLE' Use the trial bottle camps which will be established in and Brig.-Gen. Charles H. Sherrill. fur baking powder? Bake with Manic and be sure! first. Use it as- prescribed wad Kruschen s : six natural mineral salts will start you the Pittsburg district before Christ- -; out to a new fife With your internal mss, designed to enroll approsims.te- i� ��i "WNTAINSNOALUM - "This isrgam functioning as nature intended ly 400 homeless men each and to sup- UNSUS TAKING A I C .cstemenc on every tin is your ; they should you'll find new health and plant all other undertakings of the wPowd is tr «rtrMom�aBuoics am energy. •Try Kruschen today AT Federal Transient Bureau ill this Full of Perils and Adventures >fa/LD8 11P t;]LN71DJl estop isarmtul imgredieat. - ' OUR EXPENSE but remember, your area, according. _to - ,Mr,,, (1, L, Town- Up North iM 'ice has only a limited supply ' send, state' director of rehabilitation, - • ! Albert W. Stevens during the ill- The tourist had been inspecting The Valencia camp has just been Ottawa, - Census taking in most fated stratospheric flight of the the little country church. "Why is Stroudsburg, Pa. -When Mina Ann moved from Alleghany County's' South countries is a matter of routine, but National Geographic -Aimy. Air Corps the bell ringing, my man!" he asked 1ohnstone wed Eli Trav,o ishe said Park, where 225 'transients have been in Canada It is always a complicated balloon Explorer. the ' verger, as he was stepping out nothing about it because She wanted living and working since last March, problem- sometimes a perilous ad= The picture shows a section of into the open again. "Cos I'm pull -' to keep her job. Explaining the move, Mr.* Townsend 'venture. Nebraska 'about 10 miles square, ing -the rope," came the sour reply. ' She travelled constantly as a re- said they were convinced by the ex- , Beyond the comparatively narrow over which the balloon was soaring i>< presentative of a public utility cox- perfence of an unemployed,. fa'r'm at ribbon of town and farm there Is a when the bag ripped and started the " poration, -He ran'bls hardware store Harmarville that the men acquire a vast hinterland -of bush and barren fast descent that forced Captain Classified Advertising in east Stroudsburg, Their friends ne- new and brighter attitude when they lake and mountain and sea coats ex- Stevens and Major Kepner to jump. ►er suspected, •realise they are actually raising their tending into the Arctie, where the In- Ste}} hills and ridges appear like A few days ago they agreed it was own food and building a roof over habitants are few and widely scatter- ripples on the surface of a pool or PaTENTa yore to let the world know they were their heads; ed and yet must be included in' the like an astronomer's photograph, of N OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR carried: At a dinner they announced `DEFINITE OBJECTIVE FOUND "population ", Here the official cen- i the, moons, edges of the picture are A L1sc of wanted inventions and [utl Information sent free. The A&=maq fie eeremony was performed in the NEED, sus taker is helpless and the Federal' foged because the film was par. Comyaay, Worlu Patent Attorneys, 273 "Work-. about 'the country park was Government must call to its aid not I t ally exposed to light when the dank Streot. Ottawa, eanads. - useful, but din- not show anything only its own Royal Canadian Mounted ` . °° �;~:; ��:':@ i• alt':13:•. =':;.,'�k'l'3s ='.' : :: � gondola crashed. concrete when completed," he added, Police and agents of the Department I By compaiin'g the length of an _ =�,y : +'. :.. ° *••.' "These men are sensitive about the of India Affairs, but fur- trading com- I object in the picture with its actiia? Y , thought of - charity, and farming seems parties and church missions in The length. The exact height of the CLIPPER PLATIEeS d i ~'• •'` ' to *be the best way of removing that .Far North, _ e y 8 balloon can be figured. The focal g]- j�PEIV�• � _ _ -• '. belief, The time and patience required to- i .len or distance from focus to )rT ' Dull clipping plates of ALL -- - - Federal relief heads in Washington collect such data in far corners is 1 -lens of the camera, also enters this MAKES can be made equal to i T. are. closely studying the new farm ex- seen in the fact that although 1981.1 calculation. new If sent to our Toronto Fac. pertment. as a possible solution to the was the .last census year. the - Insor- ! Wry to be properly sharpened, transleIIt Quick service and all work suer- ir problem Mr, Townsend oration is still incomplete and, reports 1` - anee.a, Pvr Horse Clipping Plates, •- , said, and may establiah similar camps are still trickling in; i IJaS1a.1 ►>♦ .11.11:1_ii1U17lttaaS/ each 40C ... „ ?so n" In other sections. The latest_ report, received by the, phosphorus D.aafuae7 Barber Clippers or Fetlock By spring. the Valencia - project will Dominion Bureau of Statistics from Clippers .... ........ fee : be a communal village, equipped with Moose Factory tells' a thrilling story, She Shearing' PIat•■ We seven barracks, a large mess hall; r� It was Britten b the Rev. J. Emile I term, loot Combsi, awn , 7 Send plates parcel post . Mark creation centre, blacksmith shop. Saindon, a missionary, who was ea- packas• with your name as well Instruct- woodworking plant and a general far- gaged to take the census along the 1 u ours. Mail Letter of teistruet- ion and include return postage - : ASK YOUR DOCTOR. ming business, but for the present -the- eastern ■bore of James Bay, FLEXIBLE SHAFT CO. LTD. - men are living la_ army tents await "I must say," he writes "that the aK7 f?aslaw a-.aa., ate. oat ing a shipment of lumber to begin canoe trip gave me A good deal of F " makers of the ramose FIRST, MOTHER `:'WA's cua� a Shearing their construction' program, worry as I had a @rev made that trip =nohsa s LIVESTOCK{ ALREADY ON in such an • unsafe means of convey-! ~IBefore You Give Your Child "FARM.. ! anee, i STOP LOSSES an Unknown Remedy to Take Already' the. ,farm has ao bead of ' "The raw is 800 miles alo the Y shore.' which means' a battle wit the Mineral detsclency doesn't stick out FBLO'l id of DisFiqurinq cattle sisigned floor the Govern- like a sore thumb to help you recoentas N day unthinkingly mothers meat's purchases of cattle in 618menta: rain, snow, winds, lee and I fe offhand. Chances err that some ant- takethe advice of unqualified persons . drought - stricken aredr 200 hogs and , heavy fogs, Futthermore, we have to ' -&I■ you own, healthy enough looking instead of their doctors' - oa cross three ! but not so goon �u•oducers, are .bcrd.a- nmedim for their children, B00 chickens, .These fir@ 300 barrels 11ne calves. The right minerals are your of kraut, 100 barrels of beans and nab Bay, Rupert's House .Bay and key to groat right now, Feed on• a CHES AND ALL If they knew what the ecieatists several hundred barrels of other veg- Cape Hope, Bay -all wide and deep: �oepro�e thrttftlnese and productiviyy kayo they would Reeser lake this Everything Is ;line In good, weather, Rich to digestible calcium and pho■4 SKIN RASHES WiTH e- Wha la the Camp's, larder,' phorus and nutritionally balanced, them whP� tb rrnna finan but when. it ia_ Stormy _the trip is very ; - - I%Ctorf Say lLLIP�' dangerous, Onl once did we find give reach■ with seat economy and prati k y` •led neat year, the •carry will have Y For Your Child ourselves in a storm of that kind: It C.LI NUTR! -MIN produced much more than enough When it comes to the frequently -used food for its own needs and will dis-. w� in Hsanah Bay, It looked sa it -. i "milk of ma ia," doctors, for over tribute the surplus to other relief the sea was going to swallow us, The ! 200' Avatlabl• and Digestible, Dt; II I) e' ff0 yew: have said "PHILLIPS' canoe would be ridin on the crest catr+um )rhosphate: (bone derived), th sort lion. made anda$eaelee Mr, Townaead said, g wholly digestible, naturally balenc p Milk of Magnesia - the safe remedy ' of the waveii; 'and' -a moment later coneentiated calcium- phosphorup sail atee te ker for your child." When -tile day's work is finished, the tastrpctlon 'will be given Lhe meII plunging into the trough, - My guide combined with other minerals aupply1 na's Itaart Baba. TriaRemember this - And Ahnays Say ing from. sodium and chlorine. le 35c at your druggist. Is - `Phillips When You Buy. Your is varioiia trades and _studies in ca- Save proofs of his marvelous skill gf -I -t SOLUBLE MINERALS tthild deserves it: for your own peace operation - with .the . Federal Emerge in ,dodging and cutting through the CJ of mind. .see that you get it waves. ency Education Relief Admiaistra- Raven• Our. canoe had air -tight cam- The entire mineral portion of bone; . Your Livers Making line Phillips' Milk of Magnesia., Lion, partments; -it measured 20 feet in specially eased to secure - digesti- �s Also In Tablet Form: "I a ea was cover ed with a very b ty an a ance wits'ot�ter essentTa7� Yow Fee . Out of .%rb ,+ e on minerals. Contains'phoaphorus, calcium, Phillips - milk- or- lttr�sts 7 ab a self- supporting basis by next yeses, strong ' waterproc! fabric. I carried 1 iodine, ' sodium, chlortne, iron and sull WA6 up your Laver bile - -- left we now at sale at all two outboard ;motors to case one phur. rake no risks of mta•ral w _lY� �� pOe� : drug and the men can rightfully feel that IIoteaoy. When Too fe21 blue, depressed, sour Jet everywhere. Eactr tiny tab- should fall." t - let it theequivalentaf they have earned their weekly money �1�Vrite- For. Free on the world, that's your litter which a ul d Geer- grants of from i1 LO 3 in addition -'r,� Isn't 'pouring its daily two ounde of .kre°0 Pfiillips' J�tilk :of :�\ ; •�qj ���L:I•� />J g p M■grinia. to their mafatenance," Mr, Town- 12 Mile$ V Literature Today i liquid bile into Your bowels. v �± plead said, "I believe this is the best Dtgeation and. elminatton are brine �•.. CANADIAN iNDUSTRIEB LIMITED) glowed up, (pod' is, accumulating and de- _ PHILLIPS may to meet thus particular problem, caying inside you and making you -feel a ' Montreal W Indsor Toronto wretched. both for the physical well -befog of Earth Looks Like A Warped ! Mere bowel- movers ltke malts, mineral water,' laxative 'candy or chew- .h the men and their mental develop- - i •- ` p Checkbgard Says Photo- - 'MAOt,N CANADA _, meat,;' - _ - I ng gum, or roughage, don't go . • far - - �'rapher.- �id - enough. WASHINGTON.—The rarest • of f You need a liver stimulant. Carter's Little Liver Pills to the beet one. Sate. t, photographs ' a picture that 1ooki Purely vegetable. Burp, Asir• for themf something like an old warped check- by name. Refuse substitutes. 25c at all The Bone BuildingValue- of Cod Liver Oil erboard -has just beep developed ,T, . drnggtecs• 6= j. the National Geographic Society. It is a bit of• earth as photo- L :use P L U S iDDITI O NA graphed from the record height o(l;" .. O AL almost 12 miles. It was snapped 61,- _LEONL7i�D BUSINESS, - - BONE BUILDING MINERALS 80o feet above the ground by Cap`: i L E OIL . , EXPANSION _ FOR DEAFNESS & HEAD NOISES - Strong Bones and Sound Teeth are built of : mineral salts in our food. Cod Liver Oil helps w soothing sna pc andJi es combination that hu ' tt�reooved the Hearingq and Jesadned Had Noise of eta NotputintheEarsbutRubbedBackof &rsandlnscrtsd WANTED —An eXOCUt1Ye to Our bodies absorb these minerals. n Natri LeoaudEar W has been an the marketai ■e• 'loin -& -going. concern to take Scott's Emulators is doubly eff....:i�. because • 1907. a ads in Canada; 31.25 at Canadian drot a Deewipti.edreula nut narequat. charge of one or more depart- .it is an Emulsified Cod Liver Oil in•-a soliltion `,,a A. o. LEONARD INC. 'uof bone building hypophosphims of lime and - , ��,��� � : , 70Flfth'Avsnu., Now Wrkcity meats on a fifty -fifty partner. -- PLUS values you receive in Scott's 4I ►;`� k — ship basis. An investment- will Emulsion of Cod Liver ail. ss A" be required, this investment to 4 ® w SKin pay interest and is returnable at &�HAPPW uteMinard's with one -half s date suitablQ to all. artier - :3 g�ti Q, v sweet oil . cream. A to p 'oaea •day. For Frost Bite concerned. \�,A► undiluted. ioimwnt freely end �f �'" aD 2s No trouble. Very healing I Sena a three cent stamped en- Enjoy a really fine hand -made cigarette , • a . , veiope for fuD Wonnation. rollinq your ou�n voltFi l GbLD &N-VIRGINIA Ickif Unlim -hed _ ►.:..:.:.., •KING OF PAIN" - - -. Thirty -Nine Lee Avenue, THE- COD -LIVER OiL �VVITH THE PLUS VALUE : ' Issue No. 46 - -'34 Toronte, OnL For Bats by Yolay DrliESist 8 9 _ _ , _ - Sr?• _ - V itl%•r. ter' TM &&=W Christ=" Coaeett was seen ds'iviat the car a few m1n- A SoyA►wo was hoipe with his with WuL and Mrs. 960e40n• of S. S. No. 4 East,' will be held on utes after the alarm had been rung. family over .Sunday. to meeting will be held in the bas ThuzBday, Dec. 20th. Our engine was however, ready Min Allies Pem, of Milliken, spent mot' of the ciufth on Friday even- ii[iss Muir, 'of Toronto, spent the •' -The SwaatBcr Clubt met st the the job this time, which �va+a quite a the week -sad at heT home here. intt to re- organise the Young Poop- �week•ead at the whey home. home of Mrs. M. S. Chapman on Tue- contrast to an experience in Clare- Miss Rutledge spent Thursday le'• Society.. -Tl►e pupils o! the Public SchooL sday evening when & very enjoyable Mont a, few days agog An alarm was night in Claremont with Miss Me- Mr, and Mrs. Tremble and Mr. and :tar Jare prep" for their Annual `Xmas time spent. rung, and the crew boarded the en- Mrs Sadler and family spent 5`un- Oor>rsesE:•o�n 20M„ . -Mrs. W. G. Reid, after spending give, and after some The Girls' Circle eem s at Miss day in Brooklin with Charlie and -Mrs. Robinson and Miss Brown a 'week with friends in Oshawa, re- aged to- get t1-c puff out of the Margaret Gee's home on Satnrdap at Mrs- Wilson ^ -_ • -' - - tod' ldidlaad visited the former'- niece turned home on Sunday, much imp- garage. at least, and then, when only 2.90 o'clock. In the Greenw 4jire. W C. Murkar over the first of roved in health. - a few mina awz4y, from the traL- „ .itu,%urr iroTa Here attend- on Sunday evening, Nov. 25th, Miss I" weer. _t_vztuNG - Nov. 30th. The U. Y. -age, the trucratopped, and after ev- ed anniversary services at $rough- Lillian Plewman, who has returned, -Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Johnston, of P. S. presents, "Valley Farm ", an erything but the gas tank was exam- am on Sunday. after three years in Japan; will give,. • _ .`'.Toronto, visited the fermeys uncle, enjoyable entertainment for both old ined, the fire was out. Someone old- Russ and Mrs. Philip and son, of an illustrated talk on some of her ex. , fa piiugh and. Mrs.ee}in on Monday of and yob, ,Serious and•- broadminded. tained sufficient - gas `to -move the Buffalo, are spending a few days periences in that country, -•It ig said that when Premier Don't miss 'Valley Farm." ' engine back home_ $iepburn takes that trip to the south --Wm. Mood, of Trinity College - -- he will . "fire" the furnaces on the- .School, Port Hope, spent the -week= - " Brougham ship be travels on. end with Fred and Carey Robinson. _ this .week, -The Ladies' Aid df St. Andrew's There passed away at Grafton, N. Lq �or � . _19d. Dwyer, who was struck by a Church will nieef at the home of Dakota, on November 1st, James :: motor csz on Wednesday evening of, Mrs. John Murkar, on Wednesdav Smith, son of James Smith, who far - last week, is able to get around only next, at the usual hour. All the lad- med on the 5th concession, south of with the aid o! crutches. the ies- of the congregation are•welcome. Greenwood. The° family were well .-_it f 'tore" - -- - -- - About midnight tonight, ( -The Annual Christmas Enter -- known here, being regular attendants Pickering s Leader 5tOre members of the choir of the United tainment of the United Church Sun- at the Christian Church for many Church Choir are going to say; "It day School will be held in St. And- years, before leaving for Dakota, 50, has Bean a Hard -Tine on the Pump - ' i rew s s Searboro, will conduct the ser: years ago. ' ion Pie ". day, December 18th: Purther partic'- The November meeting of the W. f� _ -W• V. Redditt has suffered a Mars will be announced later. M. S. will, be held at the home o€ NO MEAL - COMPLETE very painful accident, in stepping on 1 - -The Rev. Dr. Burch, of St. And- Mrs Dunn, on the afternoon of Th- _- a board, having a protruding nail,' rew's Sca%poro, will conduct the ser- ursday, Nov. 22nd. The program will which_ punctured the shoe, passing vices next Sunday iri 'St. Abdrew's be in charge of Group "C ". Mrs. O. -. into the ball of the foot. Presbyterian Church here. Dr. Carm- Burton; convener. Roll Call, Peace. - 'WITHOUT -We have again reached -that per- - ichael w+ll go in e•: change to Knox The anniversary services of St. rod When many motorists are going Church, Agincourt for the afternoon. John's United Church were a $$rest ( Tea to be caught without antifreeze in _- Remember sale of the itvuse success: The church being weilNEill- lenlri the- radiator,- and steaming cars_ will and lot and furniture,, belongings t" ed at both services. The speaker fur Big Store ' soon be seen passing on the highway. the estate of the late R. A. Bunting the afternoon and evening were Rev. g -Mrs. C. Bradley, who returned to which will be held tomorrow (Satur- Mr. Jul], of Brooklin and Mr. M. A. _ -[49C. ib.] the Genera] Hospital in Toronto a, day) afternoon. This is a very des- Sorsoliel, Deputy Minister of- Public week ago, we are very sorry to re-,. irable property and the furniture is Welfare., _Toronto, - brought forceful, - :port, in very poor health at present- i all in excellehf condition. - inspiring messages which were list- 'AND Her- many friends hope• for an early ( -The Young People of St. And- ened to with earnest attention.. The - reCOVery, i rew•'s Church have formed a SoClety music for these services was n ch -Our attention -is frequently cafe -; and will' meet weekly- There is a ante of the Brooklin and Claremont_LIFTLOCK BUTTER ed to the fo-et that the water -level good r�lembership, and they will take choir;, ,and their splendid ,efforts _ of Lake Ontario is down, or has now i up the study ,T certain bank, of the- were very -much appreciated, the ser- reached a new low point. This fact Bib:e, and will also take up t �e vice of praise always hating a large . may be confirmed on our own beach - I study of music under Rev. Dr: Carrr. • part in v:orAiri. In hooking over the ` GRADE I 24c. 1b. _ es at the lake here. A point,- near ichael. _ well -- filled church one could not help the month of the creek. whicl: on the -On Sunday, evening text, at but think what an influence all. these ! First of July, last, was approximately, o'clock, Rev. H. G. Crozier will con- people could wield in world adjust- ten feet from the edge of the water, time his series on the Book of Rev- meat. if all were striving to bring _ is now nearer sixty -feet. from the elation, speaking on the little -b„ok send will t,' brrnth-er men. Rememb • • - water, 'A very strange fact is that, QPve -•,to St_ Jahn •and the lfessa>re ranee Da} aafi the key -note t%lrou CHAPMAN With this condition on this side, ob-' of that Book. This sermor will ex- '¢hrwf the cervices, which were mark- jects are now being submerged on plain the functi:,n of the church as a_ ed by solemn reverence- The con-7T.- the other side of the lake which have witness' for, Christ and the- things egatinn of St • John's are grateful never been known to be under water. that-matter. The morning servicN- f,,. -ne interact -shown by the largo. j�j��`�R FALL O4�D5 •--St. George's A. Y. P. A. did not will, be held as usual on Sunday t att "nrianca, - - 1 � E bold . their regular mee_ti�hx- last Fri- m irninQ at T1 o'clock day, but Ra•:e v ace to a congregat- -Don't forget -the banquet under ` ' Greenwood -• WILLIAM'S WORK BOn75,,Salid leather, - • 52.9'5 _ -ions] social, which W as a gLeat sac- the auspices of the Official Board of = - seas. This - .week's meeting is Liter- the United,Churs3l, a1^ich will b +'' �f.,; fd:a Green was in Tomtit,'. STANFIELD'S(iWINTERUNDERWEAR, 2 =00, 2.50 and. 300 wry,. and will be on Wednesday. in- held in St: - Andrewl,c basement o'1 l►1 nday. ,, 3.95 stead of Friday. On Sunday night at Thursday Veer Mir,' Nov, 22nd• at _ VELVE.T - r1AT5, blue, bltauk, brown,' - - _ .' -7 o'clock, a special service for the A. o'clock. Adrr.iusion 25 cents. Rev. Y. P. �, All members are expected C3eorge Dickson, of the Metropolitan i Sale ReXirster• IF you are not receiving our weekly Grocery _ to be present. On Dec. Ist will be *Church. Toronto. one of our most en- = 'held the -Annual Sale of Work in the tertaining and interesting spealrera SA NOV. 17th Auc+'nr dodder, ask to have your name put on our Club Rooms, under-the auspices of trill- deliver the addre..a. Don't rnl-, _ mailing list. T the Women's Guild. This. is' just a this opportunity of fellowship and in- sale it Real Estate and he Estaie _ preliminary riotiee, please look for structios. of tbinre, belonging to the Estate `! _ the notices in the shop windows., This -St. George's _Church . on Sunda}, of the late R. 'A. Bunting, in the red T $ UD till � ` �ricim ering Village of Pickering. Sale at one 1 f year the sale- of work wl'11 be more November 1th, 25th Sunday after o'clock, sharp. gee dodgers. W. B. enticing than ever. Trinity. There, will be no Sunday i ct• r - Radio LieeuPes - Established 1857 -The local Police' Trustees have School. and no Morning Service on Powell, auctioneer. . - THURSDAY; `iOV. 22nd - Auction very generously relieved the Women's '. November 18th, owing to -Thiankigiv- sale'.of Household Furniture, Cow, _ • _ Institute of 'the obligation' of prov- ing Services in the new St. Paul's Potatoes and many other articles +• iding for the traWients who have. a Church, Dunbarton. 1n• the evening; too numet-ou4 to mention. The _ _ - habit of reaching �ckering about at 7, there will be a special service property of George Hil], Lot 4, - - `Musk, during the winter months, and for the A. Y. P. A. to which all the _ Con: 1, Pickering, -on the -Highway, - wish to be entertained' for the night: young - people and the 'members of opposite Boako lit Farm. Terms, - -A commendable move and a service the conl�regation are cordially invit- Cash Sale at 1.30 o'clock. Wm. that is being duplicated all along the eel• •� preacher will be Rev. J. Fl- highways by the various municipal- Colclough, B. f?►., B.' D.. Rector of Maw, auctioneer. ities. We can not, at this time look Scarborough and West Hill. � upon these 'unfortunates as rough, -- Winter made its appearance in V can Do 14T00 bide Pork. «.: vagabond hoboes, not can we say real form- over the greater part ••f that the whole of them could get the province on Tuesday when snow they need.. Syb51a Ham.... �• - work if they 'wanted it, and any who fell in certain arts to the depth 'of thousands did it, �•• •• - •' _ _.• . •. will make such a statement are i p Spaltr's, and soon recovered from 1Loiu, _ - _ __• _ - "�• . K-' four -and five inches. While we had i quinsy; tonsilitis, cough. croup, bron- -inorant of conditions and make it' ap- neitber ' snow nor rain in Pickering chitis and tonsil ailment];, s the 1Hutt Rose, ., _ _ .. 17e. a - spear as if they never read a daily Village, they had both ,in the North- -best. for less, guaranteed. E. C. - newspaper or ever get out of their ern part of the Township, where the JONES, Druggist, Sboulder,:.. ••• 1�' - 'neighborhood. There, are hundreds of - - Pickering, Ont. •. .: _ .... _ _ Around was white +With snow.' As rain _._. ,. _- perfectly good fellows on the road, fell in many parts and froze when lied Ribbon Round 8teetk. _ !some ivho are now of an age tbat reaching the ground, it made motor- {COAL ;Breakfast Bacon,.. they are not wanted, but who would in¢ difficult and `dangerous, causin¢ _ certainly work if the work was av -' two deaths in the vicinity of Ottawa Bacon. - - -- - -• _ 35c, `ailable. Much sympathy ;and • mercy • The , kind also, being high the Nkes 0,rdAr'� our Wll3ter-6P 1 Of 1b. ka. Ise `is needed these days. were dangerous for shipping, while, pp 3' `Break #set Bacon, } p - Armistice Day was celebrated in no loss of boats have been teported; the churches- here on Sunday last. but several • are missing, but it is C oaal _ All Meatw kept under Electrical = - •A particularly impressive service was xhough't that they have taken shel- - - held in the United Church. The con - ter, in some harbor where thev will -' Cok a RefrdReretion. ,gregation were in their pews at 10. remain until the storm has abated, §0, the service openihit prith the. Nat; i -One of our merchants is gener- W(iOd ional Anthem at 20.55 followed b t E Y ; oua.y and good-naturedly acknovried'- _ W � • - - • ',the blowing of'the. "Last Post" •then glng- a real good one "' on himself Prom] Rllt[`hPT (nh(z1ie�3QU the 2- minute silence, then "Reveille,, 'these days. A little peer a Reek ago, �%� Picker by by a local' bugler. The music and the a .prroup nt local sportsmP xe- - HAS '� AW -Pickering z� addicts. were in keepinpr with the ob- paring for the North Country on':i !Trott,.• 2920 ' 5ly :. ' .. -.,ance, and many 'remarked on the hunting trip, and had requested the . - - very #-motional service. We wonder, merchant in <�aesLion *.A 'prepare the - -" however if all of -those wfio take part cri m es for the trip. Our erchant -`in such a -service are really consc- aiming at one of the Dartv in part- F R, ED S T A C EY - . _ _ ..sous of the sigrrificahce. of the ann= • icular, placed several dog - biscuit. 'n ,- a iversary. or is it lust another event Pint "t and PapPr_hwngPr Pick e'ring Meat �_ ar et nn the top .of the zrocef-ies. at the • to be celebrates!. Do we.ali recognize same time tellinv the rook (if the ePn'- per hour or by contrast •, the 11th of 'November from Nov. party, what had. been don -. and ask- +tinywhPrp. .'IS NOS UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT r as .the dap vrhicli marks the - ,Phis " assistance in care *ins out t'-e R,ttisfaetion ;mtrmitped. anniversary of the day that witn03s- joke. At the'camp. the biscuits •.were 13 iPneP ed the cessation „f the most selfish, rAaeed at the elate of the ",�ubjecf" " bloodiest', ghoulish vata stmphe. that arhr� -as - nbaerred trl-iniz con�u re 'PINE DRIVE D N 7°1RTOh M 1. �ry . -Servant this world has cyst "kn -ice:. - Hoa` tha "touch cakes'. After several wn- h ` :,r writ., llnn rtri.,t,.i.ln (1 .. __.. - imam• rPaliz#- that it i.: only a • :Pry ,tacra -.fu1 attempt =• the " ^uh ;c ^ ?' HAS T.LKWN ()VER THE' l3UfiIhtE99 FRO:l4_ few • years since tittle h. -tIPr than Pnouired,.as .tn wha* theca Aver 111Zt)A1't•ItI7►iVe,r• teen-ape ynurm—terc trPre being alit- biscuit v:ere, and the " - =ti?e" r, nk, ed and s1anQ};tPrad._gas�e� and tarn.1 n e c P when the - l�i". N. E: N� eEwen r n .am ;nation. n. k d r _ hloAn to hits and eathPrPd art-in a. victim hats tnrr.rtl int') hot] ^•i.,th n± I� nH `''a1•H:- �'u,'6- F. ;A Wh; NRt�rk " enckerr!s.' f).2,• 1). Manrn Pickering• 12 blanket, all, .cn they thought' for the tnr�e Isere nog - biscuits. A cnurole of _ _ _ = :.AT1d from now on a' full line _ - - sake of "]?ease". Rene- mberine this,: rlavr after the •rPturn of t)h#- nartv. r� �t) RENT - Rloork -mish tw,*inesp. haw many i-Penenize crinditinn,, pnlit- ''a nromt,atl bit' of `ti`eni.�on was to b- l miir� with gasoline service. on Brack Road. of Fresh Smoked and Cured• ically today, a= resembling those. of, deli -vered to nor fnenrl, the R•rnrer, App;y Mrs, R', H.Jaokson, R R 1YFiekennl. )2 1f the ,cuinmef of 1414. and - riving very I -rho on c)uPnine the machpop. (his QTRAYFD' =(l:, to the prPIn4FP. of Meats' will be available.., for- _ little concern. How many there' are mnuti+ watt -rime at the t►tt?u ^ht of 11the undersiwned, at Dunhartnn, a pia Own- _ wha seem to t' ink-that one- man and a venison. steaks found. the sates z*td nmay e iivt Joe Steproving opTO try 12-14 o Your ' approval. - his -party, whose Jurisdiction is one twin hoofs. of the deer, and nothing. tH`OR YALE -A s tnhe ►)P F reel f S_ + province, -that on the. face of the. mnre. l Crosley Sunr HeterodyM ,adio, twin rpeak• W e c" t �,�1 all the meat so we Rlabe. cep narati -oely "eRkin1z, r'ep= -The local" Fire• Dea,artment ref- era, late model. c° a 1179 oft big-sacrifice. Altw w' reaentc .a trnrxl sized pin -head, is go- sired a call several dace ash. at baby carriage, A,C.,n;ns; Dur bsrtem. 12 :- are doing to sell only the hestr Ing to rectify and remedy all of .the noon hour, 'that did 'nnt, fortnnatPh'. T- R]VATE GREETINGS CHRIST. _ � _ unfortunate hapvenings. -and events ranUire any 1e'nethy' services. Fre-41 PRIVATE CARDS—Large vii-. hand tinted Give us a trial Satisfaction to �' t - that we hear of from every corner of Kdrhq's car,-at the rear of Jc Ln S. deckle edge. with cnvetopes, tainted wie h na r e - • and add,ees. 14 ayies; one vow, all ono: kind this globe today. _ Balsdon's store caught fire, but was ior different. 4100 postpaid. —Tbe 4161116 trine, � very quickly extfngnished, and he lxsbi, No.a $coua. 11 14 you "your money refunded.