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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1934_11_23�.. C _VOL. LIV AT �safts++itapsgal t ;a :Da+. • ..... - _ ._ ._---- ...__- ..... ...... ..._ -. -. - - . - Brock Road Audley t NOTIC c �N WOOD Reserve the • ev.ening of Dec. 19th, Very mild weather is ,causing some r � for the Concert' put on by the Brock concern to the apple DF2 Ei C. PE•AR80N- Phyeiciian : , ..••; '— • , PP a men. c - , ' -•s lsndSurgeon, Dunbarton• loly Road School. As an added attraction, Several are planning to attend the .MILLS Our trucks pats yoilt• wny � the Brock Road young' people are Royal this v:ec•k and next. RR. FORyYTH, Opb. D., Director every day ." ofiecin a short la Please come j .Opptometrical Asa «tauonof Ontario.'Reg. 8' play. Thanks, fir. Editor, on your' com- Iltareil Mrmberof the American oltometrical COKE, and enjoy ourself. Established 1838 Assaeia . Eyes examined by appointment, GOAL, GOKL+ . y y meets of last week re the Common- _ Pboae . Claremont. Oast. - its Spirit of this vicinity. - -- Wi✓OD CEMENT E � Whitevale i.eyas , r, _ Mrs. Willis, of Markham spent a - -- -- two -day visit -last week with her cou- ' 1 nUNCAN B. McIN LYRE- Barris• GRAVELY The Honor Bible Class of the Un- sin, Mrs. F. M. Chapman. EVERYTHING. IN GOOD SHAPE a {afar So{f¢itor, Notary office--Brock st.. rtes Church Sunday School are hav- Mr. T. Annan has sold his herd of FOR CHOPPING. t�s,th },,,posite Bell Telephone Office. Whitby. * and in Movie Pictures on England, Ire - • Fb0ne +3" 4 &y •: land and Scotland on Friday evening cows and is'nnw preparing to put in .' qE 1�HUP THE I'OLLOWING'- y g an accredited herd of Holsteins. DONALD RUDDY Barrister. $[Tjj,j)EjI'$ 8UPPLIEb R. Solicitor, Notary Public. Moneyto Loan. Nov. 30th. Good instrumental and Mr. Winters Sr., returned on Sun -' THREE DAYS PER WEEK ONLY OJ$oe formerly occupied Dyy the late A. E. Chris- vocal music. Admissiun 1-Y' And 10 day from his visit to ' his relatives in ` slap, south.wing of Court Houae, Whitby, Sly alto local cartage work cents d Dixie. Cram and his wife drove up MONDAY BEATON. BELL & ROSS / = for the day, bringing him back. WED!\'ESDAY W. J. BEATON. K. C. A• ♦ • . MITCHELL • � "valley 'Farm" in •Four Acts on The Y. P. S. of the church here H, B. BELL J. D. F. ROSS (StIOCt'R80r to D. Munro and Picker- Friday Nov. 30th, i1i St. Andrew's held a most successful meeting on - FRIDAY J. A. WRIGHT ing Coal Co.) Church, Pickering Monday last, when 48 turned out. �7! Bay Street, Toronto, Adelaide 3938 Admission, 25 cents, The .paper by bir. Innis giving. an- E GIVE 'YOU THE BEST JON - Pickering, Ont. ' account of his trip to Guelph. ANY WAY YOU WANT IT - RICHARDSON PICKERIN(1 -& • p Guel h. in ear- " MU'.VEY— E;arristers,Solicitore, Notaries Of ,,-e phone 7400 652C _ Green River ly October, as a member of the Ont- FOR PIGS, IT IS NECESSARY TO }aDllC. 21.1-2174 Cortfed• ration Life •Building, '+ Cbr�r of Yonge and Rich nond Sts. Toronio. ario Teachers' Awociation was very PWnEa Adelaide 4489 and 4480, By appoint- ,DUN? DRIVE WITHOUT Quite a number of people' a+Ie' ill - warmly appreciated. 'A light lunch- 'BE GROUND FINE T0: GET- BES'E' allot Saturday evening., Pickering residence at present with the flu. can ice= aerie?, after, :ar ;�. RESULTS Phone Pick 31113, —_ stf Public Liability Insurance. line acc- :fir. Jurn A. V�'hlte is not so wei! RESULTS may cripple you financially for ` CN & MrMILEAti- B•,cris- as we w+uld like to see him. ten, Solicitors. Notary Public. Office at years. You can now 'buy insurance Dunbarton W'E GRIND FINE dehce of Mr. Thomson• tot 11, concession 1, with payments extended over nine The Sunday School meeting pas IHOMI eiing. Office hours: Thursday and Saturday months. Your choice of Qood reliable Thursday evening was a decided sue- Dr. Pears,,ri is building'' a sun- •veni s, from 7,f�9 p. m. to S 30 p. m.. orb Canadian Companies. 25 ces_ a '�ntment. Toronto offc� : f105 Royal Blank P f1e! CeI1t re- � , rV,,. , _ _ -'Coal i3 g Phone Pick 20 0 Toronto E3lrnS303. duction for any person who has'driv- eryone present enjoyed -the help g;,,.t1 to Percy and lira. Raid, on e11 three years without an accid:nt 'given by the Yoiulq People at pray-- November Rth, a son. A. SUPPLY KEPT ON HAND AT for which he was to blame and.a fur- er- meetir on Wednesday night. Mrs. E, Craven .`sited 'her her sister' T r ''g y g GREi;!rl;rl'R/v; STATION—THE _ „• „� ther reduction of 10 p. c. tv farmers. The monthly meeting of the - Lad - at BelleciIle, last" week. BEST QUALITY THAT CAN BE 'EIL V S. ITH. D, D. Q„ L. D. R„ D .El B �! i E R ies'. Aid' -will meet at the home o:' Mr.,;. Whits spent N (Succeesor to Dr, J. N. Dales). Gracuateot p_ the 'week -end -in BOUGHT—MORE HEAT'1'0 THE tthe Royal College of Dental Surgeon* and Triton. Insurance Agency Brougham Ont. Rev. and Mrs. H. Wilson, Whitevaler the city with her . daughter, 'Mr -. to Uaivecsay. At Claremont nttice over D. A. Phone Pickering 515 on Wednesday, Nov. 26th,' at 2.30 p. TUN ' Tn :N ORL'' -y ARY- COAL— - Selott's ftoWevery Tuesday and Frida Phone Mills. Stbu9 10 -I1. 4�iet �` - -- - - -- m. Word for Roll Call "Marnagp R m. .Anders n underwent a THEREFORE THE MOST' ECON- _ pain- y _ The Beal Store, Claremont Allare welcome, and. don't forget :u ful' operation in the hospital on- Fri= = OMI(AL TO BUY E? FRBKRT T FALLAIgE. L DR, bang a friend. day last.. C1 D. n. S­ r,raduate +f thr R.,yal CnnrRe of PH ON E •9�,a 1Ir. and 11I°s. J. B. Wilson, who - ' FF. Z• r3R�F'�N' Dental surgeon• and the University of Toronto. " 'John ar.d Mrs. Forgie, attended tha LtwcsChur�che Picker n Oast ea7fia Arun 9 FURNITURE are celebrating the 50th awn :wrsatry flu oral r.v 1^er cou in vr, Mon•lsy, at a, m. to a P. on ; or by appoinR•neat. (X -ray of the'r wedding on M,.nday; '�� v' Claremoi t, - serviee). Phon,Pick370n 431Y We are' displeving an attractive. '26tt, will be-at'home to their frieni 4St,: Annie $ratriEr' v: ill reside Shingles 1�'or ...Sale variety of from 2 to 5 p. m. This is a doable - with Mrs. Cowan S;'„ ' ai:. Hoiebank ' #gist ta4a4f Idats+i. Aluminum rtes (rranLtrwere Etc. anniversary, as it i's just one hund" thi= wint ?s. (; itr ( ;,I,c :,aiz,d Strr) f+hinglea, Furnitu +� and Far. iture red' years. since the farm '.117. ',;:.' _ Novelties.' 3irc, and Mi =: Irene I ;r'Dar anal Ki.rd`K Fek sf.,ti- ShwRles. A'ELIZABETH RICHARDSON- son is residing on was taken from Mr:.' Dr.- Dale: t �• Prices low, in 4r.piuk with trines. - have goner t -pond A.e! +, rp•tubhrtin(; buggy a•heela. .Fire and autothchile insurance of all kinds, the Crown. : raArraer.pagcottspaaiesot solid finanCi•1 stand- - � - '�ttt? winter in the CICy• L.ta'n tnntNt•rti sharp ?Heil. Park visitors on, Sunday, were:, Several of 4ur -me^ plaInte•i tulip T, PATFR*ON'F- - CLAREMOIii't " FPOSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, {/1.Q i Mr. eats .Mrs• Seymr;ur and .family; _ and daffodil bulbs* 'at t.Ae sch�4)I• W'� tsall Ned get prices.. Phone 2818 . for Oountlee of York •ad Outwit. Alm- '`�.7 proc and Lime -Mr. and Mrs. Howard; Mr. and Mrs. , _ 4100 sales of all kinds attenaeA to on shors•at will. look fur .b.ci ,m in _th+ anrinft.' Rudman and .Misfz Thelman; Mr. -and -: actto•. Addr•ssdr••o'4tvrP O., Oat, JayL MPr1VPd a IHrYp shipment pt The Soriimerville' and - Hopkin ch• - - - - -- Gyp -•tic in the fulluMinQ sizes: Mre Johnson and �1ies Freda: Mr. ildren were among 'those who' r;siter? FUEL R HE!lTUN, TOWNSHIP 43 in. 17.`� iu. G cc and Airs. Telfer and family; Mr.' and ��+ Clem. Convevaacer Commisiwner for YP* the Santa Clauel Parade on Saturday, 1ak�pe atllQavtts. Accountant. Etc. Issuer of '•43 iu. 184 in. '• -Mrs. Rennie and Miss Phyllig; Mr.. -Fl, and Eirs,.bl4;ritan and 3fipg .Et : 1N iage Licenses. Whrtevalr. Ont. • and Miff: S'hackelton at ;117. Diane's - - _ 4b itt�, 198 in. ' - - he] and the Brown fianih from Dee and Foskett ]Brothers. - M, MAW. LICENSED AOU= 48 in. 1 108 iu. ' _ D>;op -Inn ]eft :Las Thursday f ++r'Jack- 7 Y T DNEER .for York. Qnsario and Durham Geant)es. All kinds of sale Greenwood itAlfe, Florida. - Builders' Supplles 1 P41r altmdsd 48 in. 190 D,tnneons Board so _1a. Termsresso0abk. Deus for •alas afar be - Alex.. Gourlie received the' news of ....reed st NBWS' OfAcv. Bsi god itsdaptm- Star Lime : Sentohoom. Wbitby.Ont fly �H+trdwalt Plosetwt -` his brother's (Wm. Gourlie) death at Mr. J. S. Hedge has been off duty r Lumber and Lath DICKERING his home in Vancouver la4t week. His .'• for. a few days pain to illness. funeral took place on. Saturday, Nov.. • gRNET ROBERT�Oh .. y g :B. C. Sbile leo - Miss Laura Ormerod 'is 'visiting 3rd. g 6lectrlcx! Contra%tor LUMBER YARD fsiends in Claremont a Cob - _ �lU 1 .Wiring and Repairiux for Light Mrs. Jairies Raine spent a few days - ' - Kinsale Alberta Ooal or power. —._ ... last. week with her_ faintly -in -Osh- -- - _ ' All kiodeo! electricai'gtootia • awe Mr. and Mrs. Wm Bell, Archie, Domestic Croke + _ kept in stock. ;'ickering Mills The Mission Circle met at the home p Alfred, Muriel and -Eileen, Sundayed C-F.mant. Lim -e, 'PIRAter Ily Phone 1706, Pickering _ - _ _ -! of the Misses Gee on Saturday after- with the formers son, Lorne, at Or _. noon-- M a l -- .1L'o. ,. p e Body Wood-- :. `.Mash, Feeds, — Mr. and Mrs. Gibson anti Mrs. ` Normaln Gibson and family are ABents for LIIDiIp FeIIOQ SPECIALRATES Corbett , spent Friday afternoon 'with moving' into his father's farm south ;t and Poul"Supp lends in Creswell. of Greenwood. SKr. and Mrs. Gibson slid' td etal RaOSn$ -.UN FARKER'S CARS Norman Gibson, of Kinsale has will be much missed and the boys and r, .*e Ua rented his father's farm here and -place will be hard. to fill at Sunday Cocksbutt Im lement8 has In at at ail takes possession this week. School and Mission' Band.. the being p For tall l)lttlamm of Insurapc!+. 1 John and Mrs. Robinette and lit- amorig the most regular attendants Secure Prices before Buying • tle daughter, and Mrs. T.' C. Robin -- Mr. and ''.firs. Gibson Sr., will move : .CYRIL E MORLEY _' hales ette and Allan spent Friday after- into the house vacated by Norman. WILSON • noon with Miss Wood. We welcome them to our village. O B a 1 O S. - Pickering, Opt, -Chopping wily 'Mr. M. Sherard and wife of Derry The. r. Woolen's Institute will meet E�ill r� West, and M. and Mrs. Rutledge, pt the home of Mrs. W. Stevenson l out. Lockwood of Toronto, sent a few hours oa PboneMark 7200 121 Y �- - P. N. 1 P Thursday, Nov. 29th: Motto, "Hon- - We have some ontstand Sunday with Miss Rutledge. or and Profit do not always lie in the 1>oR velUee In solid end - - ._ '_ A few of the young people met in same rock ". A paper "Woman's part PICKERING..oNr. the church on Friday creasing and or- in the World's Peace" will be given tables wi`h butt Walullt'_ ganized for the coming winter. The by Mrs. Wm. Brown. Roll CRil - Ex-'. CH R ST MA3 - `trops Priced right at r first, meeting will be held this Thurs- change of Xmas Gift Ideas ". Reading CARDS R. .�Gr� —d =� a = - snag• I Dy vl. grown; Button -hole Contest, V 11 D s. On Monday evening Mrs. (Rev.)', and -a report of the Annual Convert- f`! P'UNL+'ftAL DIRECTOR Horton entertained the Bible Clansttion b our dole .- .GA1Ore (solid walnut CheW, 44 -- to a most interestih program of � S y gates. `in. IoD , cellar lined and° Orivate Awbulnnee g P 8 The W. A. met at the home of Mrs g readines and music, provided by Mrs Hooker on Thursday afternoon with +.. guaranteed moth proof U •y atifi Night srrvit r W, grovel:•. Mrs., Anni.% Mrs. F. Gib -, the uqual number present. In the ab- Again this year we ht_Pe ; Pht,nP •9000 son Miss Kutled a Miss Edna Green + R rice of our President Mrs. Fern- .S TI exceptionally fine a9- •.. .'Walnut steel bed, •cable • . - �: t; • l . - " .:.. tit -'' Malvtirn 5WO and Miss Margaret Gee. ' After a dale to..)k charge. The meeting open= spring, t arshull Illattress hearty vote' of appreciation to those Qortment ul Cards —alt ±:'R pp ed with a. hymn and the Lord's Pray- and ; Wricham� : Ont. g s p : walnnt finished•-• who had •a�slsted. in the pro.gram.l er in unison. Scrinttlr reading was new deal ass St ricos <• dresser, +45. � Mrs. Morton seq�pd supper. the 23rd Psalm, After the Roll Call, �° r f that- will virpriss yon. - Several members of the W. M. S. � and re: ^.dins, the minutes, the foll. :. Folding drop. gid,� couch CJGHING attended the hall at Brr,r,it)in nn - f� p -. PLO y • nwIn committees were a - . P. . 1? appointed for •' Friday .afternoon. 'Miss Mitchell, tits the, Pa aa7!' T with good Clliuiz 'bovered blP Coinrr•ittee,• Dfrs. They are On allow now III, -- travellinQ secretary was the guest' M. Harbron, 'Mrs, Bell, Mrs• Ledgett, ' i +'r,illattre8s,, f1cir0 (1, 81 n, speaker. After a m st thrillin. aft - � our store,. 80 why not P 4 '; �Irs. Steil: Sales- ladies - Mrs. C. J. complet'e', G RT YO U R' P LO U G H ernnon with hiss Mitchell going Stevenson, Mrs. J. Richardson, Mrs, p1Ck Out your require t from Japan 'back to the most isolated i'� i+' ODeOrtl3', eongolPun -i rU districts in hrorthern 'Canada, thel S. Ferndale: Convener of Fish Pond, ments while the &ag¢rt- , g S I-�A R 1✓ S H'E RE - Florence Mowbray; Cake and Can- g g 1'z� prleeil $10 65. Brookl:n 'ladies served a delicious dy - Marion Stevenson and Madeline went is complete. We HRve your furnaces, .4tuves' supper• - Crawford. Sale of goods from 3 o'- will be glad to put them -One only, congoleum rug In the' GreeIW6i i United Church clock. Tea served from 5 to'7.30. The and pipeA r►ttended to next Sunda evenin aside `for yon UIItil jrOff - -- = 7} s 9 ft,' $6.65. y g, Nov. 26th, be- followin readin s were then NOW g g given: : ginning at .7.30 o clock, Miss Lillian', "The Best Kindness" by Eileen Park- require them. x C A STERRITT If it's a nPw furnace, range or - Plowman, of Richmond Hill, who has in; "How cold is it at your house" Prices only from Io: bo 1� i • PP returned after three years in Japan, by firs. Hooker; ' "What, makes a iticluding envelopes, A s heater, we c+1n eu ly „you, will 1ve an illustrated talk on some +� PICKE ING qW R Nh S 71aneral Director andpaciefae =ionRuarauteed, g Home. by Muriel Bell. We closed of her experiences in that country. with • "Blest be the Tie that Binds" = d�Ibula>r0e l3erolefl _ There will also be vocal solos by `frs -and the Mispah benediction. , Our Jones" � Store - - PhoiQe 1300 ALVIN �USBBY Lloyd Pegg and Miss Zorah Gee, al- • " hostelsses served a dainty lunch. MokeriIH ? 'pntgrip Hardware Phone 4900' so a rPadirtg by MT.;. Cl :ffcrd Eark- Mr, and Mrs. Phil Forsyth, of Phove 6f3<1C► • �+ 11F ey. A silver collection will be asked Markham, called on H, and Mrs. Par- PTC'REPJ" 0WA*W , PIOXMING for. kin recently. 2' PFW ,_ W ° " ' •''•`�i':'i'�i :•:�'a.' .x ,ce° 'i�,r ��: _ -r -- :" '"';,.°�:` -. - ._' ,rte.. -.. _. _ - - + - - ... - t - 'Fasts r W ay F aund 41 _.stn NOW PAIN OFTEN REUEVED IN MINUTES l ` 7g3 rte: JTuwant, the relief below when practically na soon as t, swallowit. � � you 'want• fast relief from pain. Equally important, Aspirin is ' , •: . , - Demand and get the method doc-, safe. For scientific tests show this: torsfg merlbe— Aspirin. As.ppirin does not harm the heart. lions have found that Aspirin Remember these two points: Exquisite Fresh from eases even a bad headache, neuritis Aspirin Speed and Aspirin Safetyy. • _ or rheumatic pain often is n few And, see that you get ASPIRIN. It iQuahty E ,� the Gardena minutest is made in Canada, and all druggists T In the stomach as in the glass have it. Look for the name Bayer : here, an Aspirin tablet starts to dis- in the form of a cross on every solve, or disintegrate, almost the Aspirin tablet. sat, In the shadow and no one could Little But Ma aaimOUa freighter- lost nor time in telling (instant it touch" moisture. It be- Get tin of 12 tablets or economical see, � them. Thirty times as big- the new' ° ,gins 'taking hold" of your pain bottle of 24 or 100 at any druggist's. ,I'm sure I don't know," liner might be; the rightful Queen "Oh, yea, you do." The Queen MaKy, it appears, had Mary she was not. ` _ "I seldom see qou mow; you are so no right to the name. It was taken That was the situation; a difU- .- Why Aspirin Works So Fast - busy, I suppose." There was no com- already. - __ - -- • . Y• cult one, it will be seen. It might _ • �A " plaint in her voice. Were it not for Glaswegian mag- have been embarrassing for every Drop an .Aspirin "Whose fault is that? When I do nanimit the giant 'White Star. body, a � -- -. -. - - .- tablet in a glass of Y g y, Queen included. • water. Note that 8E -`, come out the house is full," Cunarder could have been reduced However, a Scot and a Glasgow tvt omititiuches the F " . "I's that 'why you haven't been com - to a number again and the rightful man can be generous when the oc- r , ing lately. Genevieve asked,.a little sting '� Queen Mary; the S.S. Queen Mary casion warrants. Messrs. William- quiver in her • voice, of Glasgow "And Mother. I can't leave her too g (gross tonnage, 870), son - Buchanan of Glasgow, have, H would sail the seas in triumph, small proved it anew. Rather than cause ,r. often, and it is not so easy in the but sole 'possessor of her, royal embarrassment to Scotland's Queen winter." name. and . confusion to foreign Customs, - "Does she mind you coming out to That the Queen Mar of Glasgow the rightful _ -°- - _ - .. - � �• - the Hutt ?" Q Y g g possesor of the name "Lord, nod She likes me to go, But had the right thus to humble a has been persuaded to waive $re- 11H 2 SKONDS a7 STOP WATCH ( what happens• in ..these ol�asses „ giant ship and its happensinyourstomach— ASPIR1'N — shall I tell you a secret?" g P proud owners cedence. Henceforth she w•ill•-be_� An Aspirin tablet starts to disinte- tablets start "taking hold° of pain "Yes, what ?" Genevieve could see cannot be questioned. Rather more called "Queen Mary II." grate and go to work. ' a few minutes after taking. ' the eacltenient in his. eyes, than a year. ago the little freighter "We are buying a motor -car,' Then I 'was named, by royal permission, So that is all right. will be able to come otit any time launched, and' registered at Lloyd's `- —When in Pain Remember These Pictures And I'll take you•out for lots of runs "Queen Mary" she was, - the while Aspirin is the Trade Mark of the Bayer. Company, Limited all over the place. And there won't -she steamed and carried freight no be people about all the time. We other British shop had the right to _ never . seem to get a chance to talk her name. - 1 like we used— here," But; what with 'the number - of d Genevieve was silent. Robin was things that a Queen- has to do and p the most gompauionable person she to remember in •a year, and what _ TIDES knew, Kelly could be moody, but you with the advance secrecy that wrap- could f could always rely on Robin. There ped the name to be given the great t was something comforting about him; new liner, the Queen Mary of Glas- to- feel him beside berewas like sit- gow and her claims were over - look - � IBy the Author of `�PlnCJ<frOW" ling in the sunshine, s burgeoning of ed. Not until the Clydeaide care pleasure. She was glad he_ loved her monies were' over, the name given By . NF.L1.E M. SCANL.AN In this Quiet, unpossessive way. She and the vessel launched did the _ had no answer pet for a hungry pas- owners of the larger Queen Mary eton, There was no fire in his kiss, learn that they were no better than, pipe Smokers! Fill up with . irsxo>rua the most marvellous 'gum - ruin," but it woke is her heart a glowing plagiarists, Iisr• we see a croup of you warmth, It had -the tenderness of a + >�1d their ship a usurper. GOLDEN VIitGINIA' � peow "She won't know anyone here and The pp1• carried on the ctaes . of .youeh young plant; the fragrance of sweet y learned it then, though, and QII)O}/8 Tltally :,4ouns Kelly Feacasrow finally nettles !t might be awkward for her —feel- herbs. She wondered ft the volcanic Meassa. Williamson- $uchanan of good SII7okel '* Gown on the P Cousin oA farm,' wits, ing strange emotion that stirred other men and Glasgow, owners of the Queen Mary �� *'�a� "' +'+�r1-t•rete_i:+rlrriatua•t iec•i ` Who Is i his Cousin As housekeeper, Norah sighed. "All right, dear, 1% Who c Ir, love with her cousin Robin �. women was more glorious or more Herrick. tronstn Nell Macdonald be- talk 1t' Over with yOtl! •father,' ' eomes engaged to Erena Joicey -Goir. gross, ,Last to have Robin's love in ; Oa second thoughts she didn't; she this Arm, warm way filled all her Simply seat out the lnvitatiob and need, And he, apparently, was sans - In Kitty's 'mind, however, lurked a trusted to Providence. Talking. . Mapleton that, an undue fasa was be- fled, • .. / , rig. things over with Miles was not ai- 1 `ing -made of Neil, - Robin had not ways? so simple ae tt s was sounded. "Neil can have leis dusky'. beauty; been given any ball when' he join- 7oicey -Loft came with Erma, and you are a thousand times more won- ad the Arm of Kelly .and Pencarrow. dertul to me; •. I can't imagine life on closer acquaintance Miles was without yo Veve," and the little 13be had to admit, of course, that he !><. bad . not made. a spectacular return pressed by the man's absorption in throb in his voice made her turn and { his pretty daughter. They talked over cgtoh the longing reflected in bin niter sa absence walked _seven years, r Ro- a whisky and soda, while the young- eyes.' -` - • 'Din, too, had walked into a ready -- � - er ones danced. "These are _ made practice, unlike Neil, who had good .days," said (L�ne- to start from the bottom, But. she In Erena's presence It was lmpoa- vleve, "We will both remember them . - was determined that Robta should sible 'to associate her with ancestral- — always," loot be overshadowed. savagery, She had the poise oCa prig- (To Be .Continued,) Teter, the baby of -Miles' family, case, . Kelly and Robin danced with Er- was facing matricnlatioa at the sad ena� and Nell was proud to hear her of the year. Peter, had been rather 'November a spoilt ehild, He had not grown praise sung oil every side. His ador- _.. tip in the midst of the family' and ing eye followed her, and he relin- Hidden,. the frolic and singing, . _ - 3eat'nt 'to take the kicks and cuffs and Quiahed her only that others might Hidden the coloraorrie away, ,_ E10WARIDSMUNIG learn to appreciate whu was his, Di nli ate s from her cloister Stand up for hams @lt, g y p _ Peter was wearing his first dress- Robin and Genevieve danced ' to- Silent, wfth garments of grey— suit, and was recognised as having gather several times, and then sat on Walks down afield way of tatters at last joined the Big Ones, Having the stairs, where, they drank claret Echoes and memories of play- -Won won a victory over the suit, be had,. cup and talked about everyone at the Frowning, she, beckons to Winter, BRAND'�­'­.­- later : pestered his mother to include may- Hastens the Wind on his way, •friend of his in the itivitatioas, to "I 'wonder why Erena -fell in love —Rena Chandler. the party, of Nell. He le so smug, so sure OR� SYRUP' "But we don't know her, dear;" she of himself," Genevieve e' said thought- >�pSBUa(, 1protested. fully. "You. ought to, Mother, She's got "Why does anyone fall in love with a • ED 'The famous energy a lovely voice, and she is Miss Basra's anyone?" -Robin asked.. "Why do I ' . Nal Sweet —an easily digested foe best dancer, Everyone • will want to i love you ?" I•Sar.eoCtiofirbrMwbe► "'%W— o�,ai invaluable for infants, growing : know her after 'The Mikado', She is "DO You ?" She turned a pert - nose ;lro+ttMrsara�ra•o children, and enjoyed by the (011 aXrUtgAL Me•0 toward him, then drained her glass. - �, whole family. M E C CA tORli S� _ "Don't - I'" He slipped an arm round PILE .R E M E D 1 E S y product of - It's Liver That Makes. ne= waist and drew her•nearer „They p• ���M- -��d�• -- The Canada Starch Co., Limited' a You Feel So Writched Wake up your Limier Bile �, . ( -C H R 1 S T M A S C A K E— Christfi ins .T —No Calomel necessary. For you to reel healthy and happy, dinner a monster turkey, nuts, your liver_ must pour two '• ' pounds of T ; y candies, paper hats which come from the liquid 'b'ile into your bowels, every day. Without that bile r , t o • - able starts. Poor - digestion, Slow elimination. Poisons to — gaily, colored Christmas crackers and the body. General wretchedness. r to bring to a conclusion the year's greatest How can you expect to clear up a sit- �' vation like this completely with mere• ° y. feast —a Christmas Pudding and a laxative qng salts, oil, mineral water, Christmas Cake made from PURITY laxative candy or chewing Sum, or • .• F -.•�� roughage? .. They won't wake up your; ,,jj''�� FLOi�R...You'll appreciate -the high 11 ver. 11 ,1 You need Carter's 'Little, Liver Pills. , / J�IQ(jf t [ the absolute Uniformity Of ' purely vegetable. Safe. Quick and sure Coo PURITY FLOUR in the season of serape. Ask for them by name. Refuse �/�, Q n substitutes. 25c at ail druggists.• 6d �•” ' p Christmas baking. It's best for all kinds ��..:_NOLD 't� C,0e $pOk. of baking. All baking made with it is S FALSE TEETH pvR� �e �ol;� uuol marked by a distinctive, pleasing flavor, i• er v tbi* ems° s an even texture, good color and the TIGHT AS CEMENT `°e" ,iUw•tcet 3'1'z t a0� st y �a tO7O,gp ��+` ° other qualities which fill the house Q�t#.. a�4 sna sive,•t15"'b�' gQa • , heart with pride. Buy a bag today from Plates can't possibly Aip when _ Ccot�al sp yiP �a1Yti' des yon > ";: . sprinkle on Dr. Wernet a Powder: �yw�' k, ° 9j -M C•a9 chi' ,�s�d your grocer, and keep only one brand I srgut seller in world —holds plate so - "be loon Ito c° keeQ b ot�ca. p"--' t° CA° is 7 day of flour in our kitchen. ' • might they can't annoy yet so comfort- � s� �+y,��,icb �c tO � �O � Y able the actually feel and sat like your �c7d •t n °Cot t yob �i° �;, . — - - - -, -•PF• _ dpwn. Keeps mouth sanitary, breparteh. _. �tbee�4rlakOC,aa+a' ot1�• ��. �uDfsa -tits n tl r - Acoall owl —say fde•� Issue No. 47 --'34 .� _ i d Horse Relief 11 Duce Reviews They t'No SShirts" The child learns to gauge the limit& :1 of his conduct depending on - his ' K , mother's temper, presence Of all the silly schemes to speed x;; "•f +l g 1 + P P (she d c away 'sometimes you know) and 'inemployment relief the one jugt an- whether she knows what -he is doing. aounced by Washington to "round up �- Discipline that depends on discovery wild horses apd have them b *okeli # .. `' t, leads to cunning, untruth and cover) _�by relief -paid workers for use by �titebe- lain► - - families" seems bent behavior. �r ' to desexve barhatire home "strap. ,:,�;, �•. •�- 1 WHEN WILL IS INVOLVED And for three reasons: - 1. "Wild" horses (feral horses ish The strong willed child "dares" # Y' punishment. Whippings the correct term for horses on the ppings will bacon- :`loose in this country) run "wild" more frequent, harder -and unreason - because nobody wants them; be- ;£ - 'in$. ,Such a child won't "give in' -` cause they are generally unfit, un- without being "broken" in spirit. All sound and too worthless *for work;`: `/ '*' •" right. Watch 'him then. He will. good need w,* because, if caught, they are i t only for rendering or fox food. ' The weak- willed child will give id 2. Horse- breaking is a specialized ` f. perhaps at once, but if his pride in r.: + himself is killed he will be different. art. Skilled hands are able to find work. Unskilled hands are likely,., ,..,. There are cases where even one zr, to be checked permanently from aa°' y,.;; 3: ": whipping will degrade a child in his the relief xolle.;''/ +> E own eyes beyond reclaiming. 3. With hay at $30 to $36 it is• cheaper to feed a destitute family r " And so it takes some considering. ro If a child takes it all. in his stride than to keep a horse.— Detroit News. and does not brood or resent or live it over and over, the matter of a Accidentally Shot � ? spanking on the place nature padded - to take a fewNallops may be just Hunting accidents have begun to the medicine for, him. But it must come into the news A sportsman ap- be done, 'not as a means for a par palled at the way some of the town ant to relieve his own outrage and and city, men handle gu ns has, pre- tight nerves but as, a means of pared a brief list of don'ts. They "You cute little tyke, " - Premier Mussilini must be saying as he-chucks the chin of a young Fas. awakening the child to the fact that run: Gist, on a recent visit to a ' Government camp for children at Sabaudia. he cannot ride though his world 44 Do not carry a loaded gun through roughshod. house, into an automobile- or on horseback. The Undemonstrative Hus- princess Smock Corporal Funishm't - Do not carry a loaded fun through a barbed' wire fence. - band _ °Itlus.trated Dressmaking Leeson .For Children My. Home TOWil Do not hand a gun to another per- Furnished with Every son without unloading it. He never says "I love you so,'` _ Pattern, As I somehow thought be would Most Authorities on Juvenile "my home, town is the place *here � 4 The list of don'ts could be extend- -- - But if I ask he says: "You know• my home is founded; where My bus - *. ed, but hunters ought to learn at I' do; that's nnderatood,° ` Training Are Against It For ideas is - situated; where my .vote is " least one do: Do be careful, The Reasons Given Below. cast; where my children are *ducat- ` He never says he likes my dress �+ , hunter ' who bears in mind that no- - _ .. ed; where my life is chiefly It ved• It body was ever very adly injured �r like the tune I'm playing _ rY But if I ask he answers "Yes;' "To whip nor not to 'whip" —pro- is the home spot for me, 'My town' has . by as unloaded gun rememb ^rs the That 9 g" babl child experts a right to my civic loyalty. It au most necessary lesson for it is the goes witho t my saying." Y pe s are asked about) p . ' I ask film "Will your love for me this more than any other problem ports me and I must support it. My temporarily idle but loaded gun Be always true and steady ?" 'e �� , pertaining to children. towns wants my, citizenship not par- which usually does the mischief, � ' � 4' It- seems to be the consensus that tisanship; .friendliness not offishness He sighs, and says, so wearily: a� cooper ation not dissension• "I've told you that already, �• • :�• all authorities on child - training are , sympathl Horseshoe Pitchers 'For bet er . or for wore," and more °• firmly set against the, rod. not criticism; my intelligent euP qo _ Vie kind old parson chased.. Actually, they don't favor it but port, not indifference. My town sup- The passing of the horse has had I don't know what I took John for, Jp — not for reasons generally supposed. plies me with law and order, trade mo disastrous effects upon the anci- But he took me for .granted. L �� The whole trend is toward more friends, education, morals, recreaG =• ant and lively sport of horseshoe it. in• Pearson's Magazine. C• • • constructive ways of teaching a child ton and the rights of-.a freeborn eft• :` b izen, I should believe in my town and .j pitching. There are still 2,000,000 ,c.•� to make the most of himself, to leave 1 a• work for• it." pitchers 'in the .U.S. The national' PAINT FOR, HOT WATER TANK ; •.� him his strong will and self - asser• ' _ championship, held in the shadow of 4' tion, 'but to turn-them troth toward if everyone followed the abovf I the Goodyear Tire plant in Loz One, of. the ugliest features of •' good,, and active norms) lines of creed, the .mall - order houses -and th+ 4 Angeles, ended in a riot. When the most old" houses —' the galvanized �•:LI conduct. bell-ringers, would have a hard time - promoter announced he could -not hot water tank \in the kitchen — ; • ,o There still remain_ s theory — 'and Exchange, promoter afford to pay $1,600 promised in may be greatly improved in appear- practice, however. Chat geood does -° • • it do to -stick our heads in the clouds _ 1 prizes because gate receipts and sure by painting. To obtain 3 Bata- , tt •t .entry fe€s amounted to only $:319,. factory job, it, is essential that the _ .•.q � and prattle -of- ideals when here is Sentence Senribns the disappointed pitchers violently tank be cold when the painting is Willy right 'at our heels pinching protested' A spectator called two 'car- done and that'it should remain un- �� , •q, . _ the-baby, kicking the cat, and stamp- loads `of police who suggested that heated until the coating i? dry, - ' 'q•• . ' in his foot, or - saying, "I' won't go the Road to vice— 'i the case be taken into' court..--Time. The tank -- should. first be. cl:ane+i 4� to bed an you can't make me "' — Always leads to tragic mariyrdoa -, thoroughly with a• strong sotutton4• POINTS TO CONSIDER —Is full of trouble for ail.-concerar;g�- ~ Honey absorbs moisture from the --of washing sofa. Then it should -bn +y ' ; r��. What atiaut it, noth ^rs" Are we —Appears smooth; but it gala ba air and loses aroma -and flavour ra- wiped with �_ inegar and. rinsed with �'• going* to' reason wi,l. Willy, ;_Qr just around the corner. pidly. Therefore it should not be ]eft clear water. When dry, the- enamel ' .• '• lw _trounce. him? —Is always hedged with the )veer). uncovered any longer than necessary should be applied in two thin. coats, 1, Q . ;-• «e sill try, to show why` we be of men. Extracted honey shoul8, be ge.ut- in 'thinrdnk it «ith one part tiirp3n- , • 4 Z q� lieve the rod to be futile in the long — Begins with• promises and en( a cool, dry place, but honey !n the tine to eight of enamel The flat ,��•'. , p N . �,�'••� run in the Case of the 'strong willed. wifh dea,h, i comb should be stored. in a• warm- coat' should be thoroughly h rd be- oa�4;: �tP. ,W child: and in the case of the. weak --Iias sometimes led to laughter, b k1 and dry place. : -fore the- second is applied. willed, more harmful than benefl• never to happiness. cial. And why corporal punishment —Is invariably a -road that', lea _ - - - - , fails as a general .cure -all. down hill, Banking Expert For • Canada Romance? 3384 _ „r• ,�. t� • s. 1w: A colt ul_IL! ale, imc ck in grin- ' s ; vas styltn; wraps about the figure avid buttons, giving the appearance yz of •a house dress. Rickrack braid forms . a nice finish for the revers, sleeves and pocket. a -•y Have your way..-.-- wear it fir a• = d r smock, utility apron or house dress. ya "� Besides . being so comfortable to wear, it's easily slipped into. Open- '; �\ •a:;a�'� • • . ing out flat, makes it very easy to iron after its repeated visits to the ,`• ? ':;,;, •'�`s+ :" * :• ' r' - 1 .,� wash -tub. This simple to make smock may b,.•.: w_ • have long sleeves gathered into cuff .• ON bands See small back view! • t' Cotton print in Indian pattern "is strikingly smart with the collar, revers and Packet of natural colored +•Ql�,; %; :.: crash. °,tf_:•f�+ ;► _ _' • Style No. 338.1 is designed for siz- a �.:t!; >:+ j s nR i aye es 1(�r 18• years, 36, 38, 40, 42 and • `_ ' '.. H 44 inches bust. Size 36 requires 4% yards of 35- ;'•Y` l'; • inch material and 2 yards of braid. " ".:" `i •� ?; ROW TO ORDER PATTERNS '• .; ` §`. " ` '. your our •name and address e r• •� " lain) giving number and size of Y a x. - P , g v g , U �; such patterns as you ,want. Enclose s�', S .�. z�• _ _: 15c in stamps or coin (coin preferred ! 01 t -- wrap it carefully) for each-num- ber,. and address Your order to Wil- son Pattern Service, 73 -West Ade- laide St.. Toronto. — y Oil p4� '• • ~ . 3'v}L•• • .> Apr' How to Build _ •. "w a Xf "Build it well whae'er'you do, £''�r� _ Build -it stralpht and strong and true But It clean and high and broad Build it for the e1•e b! God," !n appropriate setting, George Haft and Virginia Pine of the ' J A. C. Osborne, who has been engaged as deputy governor of ,movies stroll down "Luna- de Miel," otherwise Lovers' Lane, during n the Bank of Canada. He gas formerly secretary of the .Bank of -a short vacation a Agua Caltente, popular "Mexcian gambling resort., England. j 61• _ 62 Constantly seen wit one another, gossip has it they'll soon, be wed. - .• ` . :;'s - -t .. i',n ✓�i p :i: �R * >- :••?:a�3.:- ..; � �" 7 r,....pv :rs•' A•:.,,. � _- . :e'�.'`t :'�`'"_. -.-.- ." r^- - .t T. X i • - terest with her husband in church, In Mentoriam BALE RlG18TEfi_ ?5%s , + Anus #_ sitf choir, Sunday School and all other BIt1CliEiulthlIIa, &,.wo &,.w OT1; things for the betterment of the Cvm- UNDERHILL — In loving memory TUESDAY, NOV 27th — Extensive at right pricer munity, lies critically iii at the home of my father, who passed away on sale of farm stock, implements, Nuw is the time to have thn•e repair Tditrrta of her daughter, Mrs. D. Gannon, November 24rd, 1933. poultry, supplies- and ohuse furn- johs.atten4ed to. Harrows repaired. 41.76 per year : �sl bo,t L)614 in advance and has the heartfelt sympathy of In life, loved and honoured, 1ture, at rear of lot 14, con. 4 (on also new sections ug,paod The few- # S�bacriPUOna w the United Mace. and ar-a the community. In death, memory hallowed. 5th line), the property of Frank ous Fleury Plows always on haod. arrtaina2.w u. Ad.ance. The Women's Institute held their. —Sadly missed by his only daughter Weeks. The faun of 25 acres is al- Also dealer in Viking Cream Separs- A'ovember meeting at the M. Haunil „� — `C[ara. s° offered. i1 v. ReEetw'e Sale__ai._ corn and Electric Washers. "d ha(P the largest att- - -- - -- — - ---- - 12.30. Terms on chatiels, Cash. A_ . Dealer is Oocksbutt and Free& IOMN AUKKAR, Yrolinelpr• eudance of the year. The President, S. r'armer, auctioneer. Wood machinery. Notice to Creditors — - - -- ' Mrs. Haney, pre. <ided. Dlrs. W. Gray A phone caU will hying us to your�tscm: r Brougham µas electett as a delegate to the Con- ` ' • • t)xy•,uetylene welding. - vention. Mrs. Glen gave a brief talk IN THE MATTER of tics Estat. - Gain Weight Quickly The W. J. Awn farn :ly, of Tor- pn the aims and work of tihe League of ROBERT WOOD,.late of the Twp. Phone Pick 715 . spent Saturday with bi,eir pen of Nations. By" motion, bars. ,Glen of Pickering, in the County of Out i H A•V E Hundreds of men GREENWOOD 491 F- 7. wOadvPt�rrd. ple here. was again elected as member of tale ario, deceased. (he H. Jerm famil of µ'hits, NOTICE is hereby Given that all L O V E Ly and women have _ yn y League for - the Women's Institute. Y gained • 4 to 16 were guests at the McWhirter home "Rev, E. G. Robinson, of Pickering persons having any claims or de- SKIN • pounds of solid flesh • .an Saturda gave a short, but forceful' address in wands against the late Robert Wood with rn i A B Notice t ' You _ y' who died on or about the Fifteenth Tonic Tablets µ•ill amazing EX- - Air. and Mrs. Howard_ Morton," of. keeping with Remembrance Day. day of September, A. D., 1934, at the TRA benefitaof clearing up pimply, Toronto, and Mr. Bruce Morton, vis- Rev. J. E. Glover• spoke briefly and City of Toronto, to the County of skin; banishing headaches and indi- ited their relatives, the Willson and offered prayer at the close of two York, Province of Ontario, a e re g1On' �teadyytIng shaky nerves, __ Gannon families on Saturday. minutes silence. The' members in re- wired to send .by .post pre si or t90 gaining strength_. C. C. & B. Tonic We do Building �f sill kinds. p Tablets contain four vital ingredi- CARPENTERING, - - Miss Marie Devitt has passed with sponse to the Roll Call, answered deliver to -the undersigned Solicit- ents-- Calcium, Yeast, Blaud's Iron - honors her Primary Rudiments in with "Peace" quotations. The hostess- ors hereln'for Lena Alberta Hunter, and Extract of Cod Liver, in Choco CEMENTING. the Theory of 3IUSIC. rats e- .urr„uar. rts. maninton a"na Mrs, seer, i3LI'JI6INC. • ion was held recently by the Metro= served a delicious tea' at the close. Robert Wood.. deceased, their names tivenerss and pep in a few -weeks. politan Conservatory of Music, Tor- The concert sponsored by the -St. and - addresses and- full particulars in Sold at all drug stores. arid writing of their claims a nd state- Get C. C. & S. Tonic Tablets at onto. Congratulation,. Try. Again. Johns. Church for their anniversary ROOFING ?': W. 4I. S. Tnarlkoffering. on on the evening of Wednesday Nov. ments of their acevunts and the nat- , ure of the securities if any, held by Waalso veil Brantford Roofing Sun.iuy' evening was well attended, 14th, was of a very high order, the them. AND NOTICE is- further giv Whitevale Materink, Empire B%tbroom sod the service taken by the Young artists being the choir of St. George's 'en that after the 19th day of Nov- , q F,rliiipn,e.nt, Dttro Writer' :People .eras very roc :rent), conduct United Church, - Toronto, whose sing "ember, a, D., 1934, the said Lena Al- k L O U h MILLS y to m ed. The choir numi,ers given by the ing was very much appreciated by berta Hunter will proceed to dist y• m". Beatty i young men was much appreciated. all lovers of good music. Our own ribute the assets of the said deceas. -- ---- -9table Equipment ! An appropriate missionary "story was Bert Harvey was also on the prog- ed among the persons 'entitled there- and, r,ther Building Materials • 3 ' . am and as al" ,Nays, delighted every- g g I am prepared .t0 tlrchaee E. ,-tima'tPa Free - told by IIS• Doris -Johnston. •Johnston. air ". to,'havin regard only"to the claims p p` p Goddard, of Balsam," brought an -one. The more you hear him 'the more of which she shall then have had any hiud of grain, and will Work Guaranteed ` earnest message from Matthew's you want to, and no one 'appreciates notice and the said Lena :Alberta Gospel, in "The Great Commission'' him more than his home friends. The Hunter will not be- liable, for the said pa the hlehHst market price /� cc i. to preach the gospel to every Great- attendance was -not so large as was assets or. any part thereof to aP9 St barn." F. J. PROU►�� ure, the last command' of Jesus- to his expected, but all resent expressed person of received e d )aim she shall then • , pe P P not have received notice- _ LAWS -ON W'ILSON '" Phone 8502 '.disciples. Mrs. J. Miller, on behalf of -appreciation of this most suitable DATED this Twenty -fifth day Phone Mark 5502 l5 ptCKF.RING. ' ONTARIO ,g the W. M. S. voiced their thanks tq program for a church concert. Tho - Mr. Goddard and the young people. loss through inadequate advertising of Cctober, :4. D., 1934. - - A ther link with _the past is bro- is, seen and demonstrated, when a Conant and AnntB Iten "with the passing of 31r. Ed *ard lady viithin a few yards of the hall Barristers, Oshawa Ontario., Solis- Fresh HERE'S Smoked Willson on Monday, Nov. 19th, ih his claims she was sorry she did not itors for the said Lena Alberta Hun- _ 8,2nd year, at the home of his son, Uailr the program, but she didKIt .ter. Oysters REAL _ : FiRets Warren. The Willson family are sins- know the concert was on. 33x. a 1►r SAVINGS 18C, a lb. rely associated with the history of 1t1iis "township, and during his ear= '- Votice to Creditors 9ier pears was an interested church :.CQb(MUNiTY DANCE ." In the Estate of - SALE THURS., F'RI. and SA . ' U- T *(/ attendant, Sunday School Superint- in the _ 1 Y endent, - Temperance Advocate and COMMUNITY HALL WdPam Frederick. RED AND WHITE ` public-minded citizen, until the infir- _ - p = CLAREMnNT. ON'I' PASTRY FLOUR 25 1b bag - ??c. t "i s i. c of old age overcame him, . re- :. deceased. Friday, Nov. " 30th f f llzrine him from public life. His aged The creditors of William Freder- ; )partner, who took such. an a44ive in- Good Orchestra in Attendance ick Burton, late of the Township of CHOICE QUALITi - Admission. 75 cents a couple -and Pickering, in the County of Ontario. - OOKINC� FIGS " 3 lbs for = = 25c 33 cents Extra Lady Gentleman, deceased, who died on or • . - Lunch Provided II+3tt day, of to send by ,i L SPP:e'IAL 'W#�y insist on _ _ p�zt prepaid, or otherwise deliver to COCOANUT FINGERS, 2 lbs.` :. ,25c. E@ -h hrrCliristhan 3Tamesgand surnames, AY LEI ER �+ r� _ y rridreses and description; full part- ...A4 TOiVIATO SOUP J" tins - " - -- e� ' iculars of their claim or lots °rest and , ! _ _25e• - Care he 'nature of securities, if any, held FALCON -0R t,LARE?,it)NT " by them. Immediately after the' 23rr day of November, 1934, the estate of TOMATOES, Large tin C. 1 the -.aid ceased it be distribute _ -. ,an-d de w; aI tnb i _ i . r ,iiiiu�YYduty r amonz the parties "entitled, thereto. RED AND WHITE 7, _ 'urine regard only of the claims or • ` "The \. �Ye interest of which the executors shall C OF FEE, The very best, lb: 39c. _..... , ' _ _ _ then -have notice and all others will :Strain be excluded from the distribution. 31 ANY FLOtb'ExS: IBecause . = y - SOAP, ��'be Cold Cream 5o+ p': 3 for - -13c. -= Dated the 26th da of October. ?, jSt G G is the highest rnedicaI raae �y L.H. Tuck, opt. D. 1934 or:' ebtainable from any, of the Beaton. Bell and Rossi, Solicitors for EL.crlypti of Australia. Pay for Vision, not Blindness the " Executors, 372 Bay St. Toronto. : : I- is, imp or led direct -from Ails _ �d Tike a .ur Wm. Reesor, R. R. 3. Stouffville Out, t trebi in crude forte. surgeon's knife, . gla ?sFS ` • 1 _ �hrwld be applied skilfully. The more N. K. Robinson, R. R. 1, Locust Hill. ' It is. refined and steam- w•ashed-in " that a O nt v fat- -3rd t netr • d.l es into. the fat _ r a P Y Toronto,, Canada: ..• hvmlesg intricacies of the eyes and 'tttII A'! impuriries such as gums; resin their, anomalies the more is realized j - and 'ion are removed b this [AJ y the 'truth in •the• frillowfn��, state sROC Pi c erl g Hay e � r r K n dwar to e in rael+trt -credited to .the late Dr. Cltas. - •5 G.G. Extract: iocs not leave that NlcCnrmack: "the scientific presc•r ^b- 'j' � ATRE - sta'c odor, and never loses its ing of =lasses require- more skill i L w _• _ strength. . _ than any surkical .6peration known `ee .our complete line of Findlay" and McClary. stoves to science." abuse of the e �tb I's Cineo] ertaer.t. dh:ch is ,the yes.throu= =- TH=r=,$Y- ftna heaters. Stove pipes and Elbows, black and recognized mrdicdl ingredient in gh neglect or improper care•as'a re- ' Eucalyptus. Oils eicceeds 30% sult of seeking unskilled attention, galvanized,-•. Cr'Offteld Electric washers., and if , whereas the ordinar • B.P. Stand- Northern Electric Sound Svaten lb 1S- •hSrdWare, WO have It. ' 3 inspairs health, lowers mental effic- ' ard• is set at 701"c •Cineoi. lens and y jeopardizes the well -being _ entree at their lieu• � prices "25c, 40c. 65c. 90e g p le arable damage to sight, which is So F ury plows aSd wheaeIbarrows. P10W � -. • boon i of the a es and the itidividual.'Irre Full directions with each. bottle - tragically and frequently manifest in r'ha •T68 f0& till wakes Of p10W8, - later' life. as • the result of abuses in r • a : _Get tiro genuine G.G. Extract , viler years, is the result of ighor- ' - ^ 0 ,FRIDAY and 9AF'URDAY- - Agent for McCormick— Deering Farm Machinery _ - • -' =� •ya, druggist—or or how an rather than of knowledge and a' and Repairs.- foolish. disregard: Pay for vision, not - -NOV. 23rd and 24th AUSTRALWN DRUG COMPANY blindness; health, not_sickness, effic- _ 75 Duchess Street, Toronto lens,„ not ineffici�t y• "STING. AREE" - -•Our "Motto: — "We have it, Oao' get'it. Ot - Pboner WAverley 4521 - - - - IREN.E DUNA' it is not made." RICHARD DI1 " ' - Telephone 3900 ... ,, , /� "_`• ,_MARY BOLAA'D • .� : J�. S. BALSDON, '' ,- :..• : :_ "PIC�KERING Into ALL :theIB;IG C iTI _ r I I I VE GOT YOUR . .. - di rest by o coc�`'c ' „ THE 14.IOB/N`S ARE BACK NUIdBER ai a _ ! ,,,,,, I All ll FBI - - ' `JOA'�' BLO \DELL •' °=Men a �'Vorh Bcote 2 49" n i , " -• - - - -- � ernes all 46 =aNdLISPoints Typical I.ow Return. Fares between Pickering and _ BOSTON $23.60 - WASHINGTON $25.75 . ST. LOUI $24.15 - SALT LAKE CITY $55.8.5 "-' '(Subject to change without notice) Tickets, Time Tables and All Coach Travel Information - _ EASTERN HOUSE — !lees 4500 PAT O'BRIEN Men's Ovecaile and Pants 1.2 pr SUP.,_ GLENDA FARRELL - • -Men's Work Shirta 65c, or 'L for 1.2� _ Farm Team Harness $23.80 tip Monday, 'Tuesday ani Wedn'sday Horse Collars at varione prices _ - -- NOV. '26th, 27th and 28th - ; ' sweat "Pads Team Linea ' -JANET GAYNOR Now is the time to gu3t that old LEW AYBES harness• repaired Fhone 2904 g ��SERVAIIITS': • CECIL, • BRADLEY at .' E1IITRAIIICE rt03C=aXWcw- - �+ •� { Ifiaremoat Mrs. H. Mechin of Pickering, call- Mrs. Jos. Evans spent last week in' last week. - e ` ed on friends here on Tuesday. Toronto. l Mr. Henry Kirby, a resident of L. "� . OW /LL Miss Margaret Macnab is sisiting Mrs. H. H. Thomson, we are pleas_ t Of the eleven of our hunters in the! this place dropped dead last week, friends in Toronto, ed to know is regaining her normal north country, we understand that! while conversing with - friends. FL'NL+RAL DIRECTOR ANH D. M. Morgan is ieshi lip the EMBALMER " g n8 g • health. -ten of them brought home nice one q. � Mr. Ross Brown hag shipped a - i roof of his barn with. steel. Wm. and Mrs. Gibbons, of Toronto The Euchre_Club will meet for an- number of carloads of turnips to .Auccesdor to W. J. Mather, ­!14 Mr. and Mrs. Caskey entertained spent Friday last with the former's other of their Social Evenings at the Kansas City, Ch:cago and other Am- 9tuufrviiie a few friends at bridge on. Tuesday mother here. - home of Fred and Mrs. Ward, on erican cities last week. _ and �rvice - eveniag - = - : Mlss Puckrin, bf Audley, -is spend- Fi%day evening. Mr. Donald Hodgins has purchased Bua� Phone - Night d Dag - -. �Ye are to report, bloc- 'neae Ph - Rstidence Phone sorry Y m, g� &- eouple of weeks with her niece, - -`Phe- Annual Christmas Tree and i .the .business of Mr. George Lawson, an has had to return to St. Mich i g Mrs. Fred ,Ward. Entertainment of the Baptist Church of the west end, and will carry ev.- 9JiUi 911L0 , � ael's Hospital for further operation's Mr .and Mrs..' Amburst and daugh- will be held in the church here on erything in the grocery line. after being houie for the past two ter, of Toronto, visited Mrs. H. H. Friday, Dec. 21st. l Our Masonic Lodge held a Past JAS. DAVIDSON weeks. We hope -for , a speedy recov- Thomson recently. Lyman Pilkey has the former l Masters' night on Friday evening fiery. Richard 'and Mrs. Johnson and- pump -works building near complet - last„ when -visitors were present .from - C H E RRY W O'D The Brock Road, once again has to daughter, of Toronto, are spending ion for'• the • Conner Bakery trucks, to ! Pickering, Claremont, .Uxliridge and be referred to. Traffic - -is of course . a few days with friends here. ;, be used' as a garage. Toronto. heavy and -requires plenty of service George Scott and - James ; Hort:op, ' The Women's Association of ,the -Mr. Hepburn is being sharply cr- INSURANCE � to keep it in shape. But it is. again, motored to Winds.ir this week, and UTnited Church, is holding a Bazaar iticised by Conservatives and •Liber- ' becoming very tough, and is now far are visiting their sons 'in that. city. - in the Community -Hall- at -3 o'clock. ,als at the wholesale dismissals, feet- Miss- : from a pleasant drive., Miss_ Margaret. Graham (south) en on- the afternoon of Friday, Dec. ing that efficiency and competency -- . FIRg - Keep Friday evening Dec. 7th op- tertained a number, of friends from 7th. should be his guide and not partyism. -BURGLARY '- en, when a Novelty Entertainment; Toronto on Thursday of last week. Miss Effie Miller, while visiting A very unfortunate accident befel paSUALTY; entitled, "The Strike of the Ladies' Jos and -Mrs. Evans,••R. and' Mrs. relatives in Toronto, has suffered - a Mrs. Arch. 'Leany, of Main St.; when' _- '.Aid " -will be given the,the Commun- Besse and son, Joe, leave on the 27th sinful accident, in breakin her she tri L1F1� IN3URANUE p g peed in some manner and fell Phone Pickering 79.20 80l' ity Hall by the ladies of the united for the south, where they will spend collar bone in a fall while it that -heavily oa the f[oos of'hei home, art4i Ohu�e apt st ' no��zeir l -• - the sinter. -' .- Mrs:- E. Mack, of Ashburn, celeb- ataorure eased aib-id fractuie,eas well -- _ The Baptist Mission •Circle will meet at••the home of Mrs. D. Morgan rated her 75th birthday on Saturday as a number of- bruises to the limb. Y- i✓lll4�uy �� on Tuesday, N.ov, 27th at 2.30 p. m. Church of St. Paul, Danbarton, op- last and enjoyed the •company of TIRES, BATTERIES, Keyword, "Steadfast ". A report on erred and Dedicated ky the. Most Rev- many of her' friends from this neigh - . the Convention held in Yorkminster erend D. T. Owen,* D. D. on Friday boyhood. ACGE9gORIIL9, Baptist Church will be given. Thank= November 16th Notice to Creditors Mrs: D. A. -Scott 'spent- several - low and better prices} offering. - days of last week in Kitchener. ;Iry NOTICE is hereby given that all as r' Our young people and others of On Friday, November 16th, the Scott returned to Claremont with her creditors and others .having elairps a is -- course, are following the regular new church ,of St. Paul, Dunbarton leaving again for that city on Mon- gairtst the Estate of lilary A. Crust, you can in Toronto. weekly 'dances in the Community as opened and dedicated by the late of the County of Township-of Scarborough - Y dap of this week. in the Court of York, �Z'idow, dec- Hall. In another column will be found blost Reverend D. T. Owen, D. D:, } Let us repair that :leaky top. the announcement of another event Archbishop of Toronto. The church eased, are required un or before the to be held under the auspices of the was. crowded, the congregation join- Stouffville - �edenth Day of December. -�. D., .934, to send by pbsf, prepaid;'or -to .,- ; ,Skilled .Motor Repwirs. Social Club. ed heartily in the -service and -the :. - geed, Solicitors deli�•er to _the- undeisi - George Turner, who we, in error, .Archbishop's address proved most Only_510000 of taxes reins ?r, un- for the Administratrix of the said Gordon J. -Law -- reported as having beesia__a-- Teroa- helpful and inspiring. After the der- paid up to the present. Estate, - a full* statement * of their ".to Hospital recently, is confined to vice, a social gathering was held, at 2500 tulip bulbs were planted at claims , duly verified, and the nature Pbonej29W. - -his home and has this week, suffer- which those present it -the' service, the asst end entrance on Main 5t., of the security', if any, held by them: PICKERING, - ONTARIO -- -ed a relapse, and At -time of writing were given an opportunity of meet- - - and after said date the Administrat- °-- in a somewhat serious condition. ing -Archbishop and Mrs. Owen. On rix will proceed to .distribute the ass- is very interesting Mission Band the following Sunday at 8 o'clock, Card of Thanks ets of the sai'Estate amenst the par DINTI'3 G�IDA meeting of _the Baptist Church • was celebration of the Holy Communion, ties entitled thereto . haying regard herd it the home of Mrs. Birkett on a large number of-communicants was The Walker family wish, through only to the claims of which, she, shall Qor. Brock and Kingston Rds, the columns of the dews, to thank then have had notice. 11 o'clock service the - — afternoon o! last week. present. At the o c k se _ Thursday or DATED; at Barrie, Ontario, this -:, the many friends and neighbors f _ - Y Repair Work all car • • Mrs. R. E. Forsyth gave a report of Ven. Archdeacon Warren D. D.. of trteenth d of 'November, A: D. tieneral R Pa a. - g Th w -m sympathy , . - kindness d words of s _ their kinds an } P _ _ at r, r guranteed Mission Band work from the Con Toronto, was the special preacher. 1934. .. - ve b yea v the death prices. - • _ in their sad bereavement in p _ Toronto the revious The Archdeacon's. sermon was an ap . Stewart and Stewart v held in - ention P week.- peal for a deeper appreciation of the of their sister, Rachael. and for the Solicitors for the said Estate - Acetylene Welding numerous floral tributes, The prize - winners at the Euchre value of worship and a truer realiz- Barrie, Got• Batteries rapaired and charmed. at the home of Mrs. Chandler last: ation .of the obli ations of Church - g - - - -- - - - -_ - - -- -- - -- - - Firestone - an Dunlop Tires. week were: 1st Mrs. Lye and Mr. manship. The large number of wor- - Gasoline an a. Do kin ; 2nd - Mrs. - Dopking and shippers present listened with great - P g (� T' d Oils. ; . =Mr. Fred Ward. A good attendance of appreciation to a thoughtful and _. RefreAhmwnt Booth in Oonceetlon the ,members was had and several timely address, and many ,express - ___ more tables than was anticipated had- ions of appreciation were heard, both - c de ::: .. (n Rbt otc.. to be prepared. Of the service and the beautiful MILTON SLEEP .Or. Stinday evening next; Rei. J. Church on the Hill. -• O matter how small or L, Harton continues his series of ill- 4 y PROPRIETOR • _ - _ _ large the changes you _• - ''1 ustrated. lantern slides Sermons. Thi:t Re plan inside y o u r hoses. Sunaay the subidet, "The Christ of _ Duno,arton l Gyproc provides the material Tribute Mon " will be given. the _ - e}' ko-- d moat _ 1 art ea ease an h id know St. Paul .c, Ihmbarton Sunday , of e P c• rs ou r. and _ othe s ltilernbe that these slides have been especially; November 2nth: Sunday Sch�wl at _• fire -sat y m, Servico of Thankswiving at .1 y - prepared- for these addressee. under 1' • Put up walls, ceilings and the supervision' of Mr. Harton. F:v= P• im. Preacher, lie. J. F. Tupper, S: artittions that are a barrier MOi v ery-one welcome. D., Rector of St. Monica's Church, p ' - - The many friends of Mrs, Russell -Toronto. A chrdial invitation- i5 ' ext- to fire. V Ey��� ��_ ■. - Stork, l nee Miss Donnell) 'will yea ended to all w611- «'fishers and friends You can papeC Gyproc or ■� ~+ —• yet to hear of the serious illness of of St. Paul's congregation to join uc �".;.,i'�'°`sr'., '� _ leave it plain (when pan- , r her father, as a result -of a -serious in- worship oe Sunday afternoon. a elled) and it is an excellent with _ while travelling 'motor accident h e .. 1DI$NEY . . his son, in Mexico, the jaws were `'Valley Farm, N. v. 30th at tit. And. base for Gyptex or AlabaS- Oshawa �� fractured in three places, •one leg yew's L'httrch Pickering" tine finishes. r*m odnde f�s as" broken and serious internal injuries. inexpensive, �• which make his reeavery ,unliki-h . - Gyproe is -Mr. Donnell is now An ohto at the STANLEY -:- THEATRE draught and rodent - proof, home of a brother, and the 'whole of � structurally strong and quick -_ the family are with hip;.. STOUFFVILLE to erect with a minimum of Omrvice Sliss E. 1litchell Katie a very lose�a firing address at thcd W. ':1I. -S. in' the 'United Church on Thursday last, or- - Gyprosmaybetosifyidentijced6y _.. ALL MAKI ?3 - aging our missionary women t� fnrgP ER[DAY xnd SATURDAY tl�anameon2(�aboar3cnithe ahead• in the great work to help our Gr�enstripzalongtbaedge. +_ _ 1?EFi� [C1:U A \D RERA[RBD - = -needy ones and to slw it our - Christ- NOV, - -3rd xnd '24th ..:GYPSUM, •LIKE AND ALABASTrd& YRIC'E9 REASONABLE ianity by sending help to the distress `o' ' ' 'ED . Canada, Limited WORK Gl• R � \Tl± ed area. of the We-tern Proiifices,- '-W. C• FIELDS - aria - Ontario D where in so many. places' where she -IY- ; P t) t� " ARTHUR �,IEL. has been recently and are in such • _ R. T, I. (%rQduate need of -food and clothing.'These peo' tto♦ n_Fs�8 3tONED 0 4R• Phone 5201, PICKERING W pie pleaded- with her when she was ilia - , ; .leaving to tell the Ontario people not - � e vtl . to let them down this year, as it -is ii • P THE IWADELINE" - •' the worst year since the depression. `- ,l�L9n � _- They also expressed their gratitude 'BEAUTY- SALON 1 • 1 •\ � D WE9TEft. .- A KEN ALSO �A R •1 had done for _. w a people . for hat,Ont no Pe P .. _ ahem last year, to relieve their diet- � i .. `THEELS of DESTINY - • ' Tess so greatly. - , - - - -- -• - 934 mesas a � oew year which means - .' The death'too7k 'place on Friday, - anew Permanent Wave. 16th, of Miss' Rachael Walker, after --- -- - f RADIOS I have Permanent Waves toss iteveey an illness of nearly a month, follow- :.' _ _ - lady s purse, so why not make -ing a slight stroke. The funeral was �TUESDAT and WEDNESDAY an appoititmeot. - held on Monday 49th, with interment _ We have contracts with Victor, Canadian Westing- - 'r give all my customers my very e•k taking place it the. Uxbridge Cemet- . 1�OVE:MBER 27th and 28th "hbuse, DeForest Crosley, Rogers and Majestic for careful attention,' . their full line of Radios. Stal ;br after the service which was held Also, biar�ellit►g, Hair•rurtinR:. ! " y T ``ONE 1VIAN'S Fdectric Sets, as low as $39.9x. Car Radios, $35.00 and FhNal Treatments, in the Claremont ' United Church; Rev: J. E. -Glover, and Rev: J. L. 9hnmpooing. Harton, officiating. Deceased was JOURNEY" A number of used, sets fill stock. ? , Mrs. M. �Ausz dell, the youngest daughter of Wm. and - A full line' of radio tubes. Let na test your lobes, no one 6 CLAR NT Mrs. Walker, who lived on the 5th 9aITH- .� charge. _ Pb 190 EMO line of Uxbridge, where the deceas- ed was born. Miss Walker was ' a LIOA'EL BARRYIZORE RADIO BATTERIES member of Berkeley St; United Ch -. �,A n' Arid » Cartoon w•• _ _. Maple Leaf L1ti1i�1 �r/ arch, Toronto, but attended the L'T�it- m y .,.. *�, r ed Church here,.. had hoPn ��i_ di - wand- ><e- .wilLRet_them. ,- s �r:� vo• -- r v r, -- .. i� ued employee of the Steel Briggs Co. Any price met for the same quality. of "Merchandis-e. Rod WAWANESA INS. CO. COMEDIES -' Toronto, for 27 or 28 years, coming Cheap rates for farm and co to Claremont five years. ago to live _ .-,buildings.' - :- EIGHTEEN with .her sister. She _ is suzviveki_by i _ -. - Wtndet __ Insurance on bugdiowy Qrm _ four sisters and one - brother: Mrs. FRIDAY and SATURDAY - tined stoves in • stock. Heater, Cook Stoves, Quebec - wind-mius, biros etc Yaks. of Orion, Alberta, Mrs. Midd.- NOV. 30 and DEC. 1 Heaters, and Furnacettes. 3.utoof all Insurance •- J leton and Miss Lydia Walker, of Ux- _ The famous FINDLAY LINE' OV STOVES A-NT D of all kiade ;' bridge,` Harriet, of Claremont, and "We of the Ninain 'BEATERS AND also the line of HARRISON for t, E'ARAi$ FOR, S'Ai:� 1 Wm, of Unionville. Deceased was a MAE 'WEST :.a cheaper line. _ _ _ _. _. _ . :._. . • Write or phone s highly esteemed resident, ' popular ;. i.et u- quote you. We will get you ally make of Stove - )BOWMAN RQW�j and well -known to Claremont people, - 19yd Schmidt, or Hester you Want. -WHITBY, UNq' "' as was attested by the large floral Proprietor display both from local and Toronto - � friends. PUMM goo* at the rear of `D a CHAS. OPE R9 CLAREMONT t: W. Old Cloiner`T - - �-, SPORT HOPE EDITOR'S DEATH _ Out of Uniform � � �., •until Threadbare, CASE OF MURDER Aa,n.aa CLEAR iGennans TERMED _ . red 8 :;. - ed Arsenic Adlministe . Y y `" Berlin -Dr, Karl Gordeler, Police Convinc Herr r 1i£. Other Than Self -- Three Weeks Since Death' �x � � � �i :ler'e` new• price '.'dictator' took-ao -- • Lion against rising prices today, or- - "Gives Authorities Late Start = - Stontackl Held .` _ dering National Socialists to wear F l... U. li I' their old clothes - "down to the last - - p rofiteers Voison v thread" and threatening - with "merciless treatment.. Port Hope.-Abandonment of any H told Germany "n one loses CRIME IN ONTARIO e l ° suspicions, of suicide and determined 3s�;/ one bit of his dignity if he wears 7, i.. : :>'' sh' ' fig : threadbare clothes," while "he sets "P eat Lion of what w'aa termed a AT LOWEST POINT . . _•' "pretty clear -cut case of murder" '�! °' �J� against the nation's interests R he _ mark ;d the provincial police invests hoards clothing," gatyon over the week -end of the death -- - - In an' address 'explaiding his fine - of Donald,H• Wilson, 34- year -61d edi• Record Of 191.1 Repeated, tio'ns as commissar for control of tqr and publisher of the Port Hope 'sy prices, Herr - Goixleler criticized the _ snide. �itizell's Service Report tendency to alarm and spoke real- a . about the ra-w . materials tin 1 abo _ Needed. u - ee ; g Declining to discuss what angles _States-- );dUCatlOn N - Y - Ontario's crime level is <. >';,. ituation, they are following, police state they Toronto. ;, - are convinced that Wilson's , death down to where it was in 191'4, the -" "followed 'the administration' vt aform - lowest ' point -in the history of` the i ` r ', He said prices and wages would province, according to the fifth an- be maintained at the same level - of arsenic by some person or persons p �1A." and 'every unjustifiable price rise __ -- -other than himself. The young.news- nual report of the Citizen Service _ -Il.l be_iercite,r 4-1i, w'iLL, paparman, third generation of a tam- Association of Canada:; ' °So rapid Decla. -bg his chief duty, would bey d•the Guide for--have --been the--strides-made- U�'- to prevent the rise of prices of ne- Ib� r a century, died in agony in hospital tario =n the study and handling of cessities he warned manufacturers on 'October 28, and eaa�ifiation by offenders that the number of in- d;<. .hat they must be- coritent with small Professor L. Joslyn .Rogers of the mates . in reformatories and county, )routs and instructed- merchants to i University. of Toronto rwealed that jails is considerably reduced, and the efisse "to sell unusual quantities of ': "a Iar 'e. amount of arsenic" , was pre Women's Jail Farm at •Concord, - -• _ _ g is ;�%.', - •,try commodity: City of Toronto, y h C -ex- Imports Operated b the y �� _ ^v, orts -over _ sent in his stomach, p y / ! r The surplus of .imp receipt of Prof, Rogers' report - to be .closed for .lack o! inmates, the - v+ ports was" reduced to - 5.,000,000 = report states. rx launched the long-delayed probe of "This decrease to crime convic -_. marks (approximately $20,800,000) the circumstances which surrounded Lions in -the face of depression and s compared with 101,000,000 ma=in Wilaou's death but the three -week during the second quarter. unemployment should awaken glad - ` :period has given the police a late tress in the hearts � of all those wlio H mat _ start on the .case, As a result, the are interested in ' the law- abiding j r Tliri rrj NTRAL RANK _ preliminary investigation has not yet citizenry, "' says the report in part. ' -, :fK y 'THE VLj' BANK included a discussion of the case with - Dealing- with the problem to treat- AND IT'S FUNCfiI�NS i - the immediate relatives of the dead ment accorded prison' inmates, the • . - man, including his -young wife with report declares that lack of individ- y�` ' whom Le' had been reeldlag !mmedi- cal attention in these institutions - lately. prior to his death, after an es- one of the things that is wrong with `;, ��'lll Become r+Ctive Unit In trangement which had' terminated the prison system. Satisfactory and last January with their reunion- . adequate work for. prisoners is. one 'Canadian ii2i11C1 DETAILED REPORT AWAITED problem that has never been proper- "' p p p "Wie Geht's, Leutnant'. -Hand extended, t hancellor Adotx Hit-- Januai�r 1, '933 ' Search'for -the source of the arsenic ly solved, it is alleged. - Speaking o! _ has also been suspended pending a education in• prisons, the report let of Germany eagerly greets am officer-of his guard latter official Now that practically all the plans g reception of foreign diplomats in Berlin. have been laid by tzsse Mi:tiister of more detailed report from Professor stated that "it might be a good - thing_ .. _ Finance for the ' launching or the Iiogera whose tentative studies, did to make school attendance compuls- new Bank of Canada as all active- not reFv al what form the poison had ory in all our penal institutions." The Markets unit In the Canadian banking lays - - - "The supreme stupidity of.. the jutted into the mountain passes of Inter- held. Because of its numerous at interior British ' Columbia. Chill _ m on January 1,.1935, .1t is inter- prison system firs in the fact that it into to filiation- .with - copper, lead, zinc, takes criminals o! eve t and., winds blew over Xanitoba and: snow eating to recall what functions the lime eic,= -its urchaae Is comDara every y� PRODUCE PRICES -bank will be upon to perform. p was expected. � - _ - Lively easy, .police state, and: unless treats them in the same way,".' the United Farmers' Co- Ope- rativs Co. Since chartered banks exist for ; report continues. It matter,, not Temperatures ruled below, the' the analysis reveals it as pure are whether tlfe man is a thief, a drunk- degree's above rite zero mark as freez - - Saturday were paying the following the purpose of private profit, It was - sonic,. purchase of which is recorded, whet a child wan iser, a political of- ins point but still kept a - dozen -prices for- produce: felt that as institution to took after the task of the pollee will be exceed- prairie folk expecting Winter to be- EGGS -Grade "Al,­ ^in ''cartons the interests and welfare of the fender, a debtor, a forger, a biga- ingly difficult -it Seas admitted:. come a reality within a few days, fiirough associations, 46c; and with community at large was a necessltT. q� ' mist or is guilty of manslaughter -In ++ _ Police questioning of Jean BosweFl, all essentials they are: dealt with s- The long Indian Summer came to cases returned, `A large,.34c; "A" The Central Bank is designed to see Inaid in the Wilson household and like. No matter what our. view of an-end during the- week -end. in, Mani- - medium,' ,31c; "A" pullet:;'25c; "$�' that the volume of credit available - relative o! bits Wilson adopted pa human condwi may be, . tt remaizis t°ba.: 18c ; "C;' • life. from time to time does- not depend _- - sento, revealed that there was .troth- a fact that the prisoner is a separate Three inches of snow fell in Cal- BUTTER .? Ontario No. 1. cream- -solely.. on the working of competltlie ' ing untoward 'in Wilson's conduct.,on person in -need of separate attention. I gary and interior British Columbia - ery; 21e; tip,' 2, 0?'xc• business forces, but upon the require the night before his death it wais A majority. of .prisoners - guilty of I points, Two inches were reported POULTRY: invents of ttre community. -To be more statefl.. The yours man• ate . a meal azrti- social offences are suffering from Medicine -Hat, -the whole of (Quotationsr4n Celli&,) specific, the Central Bank is, design= P reKS•ed .wfiich included tinned salmon, scram- from mental disease and do not re- I.Southern Alberta was under snow. It ;. Licehrez�ea mtlkfet ed: _ S bled_ eggs and ca'ehup at his' regulai quire punishment- but medical niter- was pretty much the'same in North „ ++ n r "A" 1. -To -act as controller of the-tol- 1 y Hens A A dinner hour and then went to his Lion. skinny imprisoned for sex of- I ern Alberta, Edmonton had received g- 12 • , ; ume of credit sad- currency - ai8ce,- slew doors from tiia home oa fences belong to this class." an inch of snow, said it. *as. stilt . Over o lb'' 11 (a)'By s concentration of the t►a- !Walton Street. At 9.30 he complain Chief- Constable D. C. Vraper is tumbling down. 41 to 5 lbs. 3 10 - � � Lion's gold reserve: 3 3 to -4 lbs. 7 (b) By the control of note issue. • . ad to his assistant that he was feel- president of the association; which ; —` _ - •3 'to 31: lbs. ... 6 , 9 ing unwell and had `terrible pains, has for its chief objectives prison re- jj (t �O �oR�(1U Old roosters .... 6 8 ► (c) BY redfacola t rates. - uJ u - He then went home but before form and the rehabilitation, of , ex- ! � . - �.-=To be a regulating influence of - S}ring' ciuckens -- taiorniag was rushed to hasyital prisoners. �. Over 6 lbs, -12 16 18 international exchange by means of where .he told Dr,, ii, W. Benson that _ :BALANCED BUDGET " 51,z to 6' lbs • , • 11 15 17 national cant ;ol of currency and 11 - :he feared sodietbiri had poisoned $26,0009000 _ bi to 5 ,rs lbs. .. 30 4 credit g 3 - .3. -To exercise a refitilatinR- tn8ur him iq the food, expressing his sus- - 4 ,r to •'s lbs. •.... 9 1_ lEi i. lq ence on price levels by raising or gicion that ths."tinned salmon might ,Revenue`+Cain ti t f Under 41;; .lbs. ,5 .. 1-, - - - - r l ro ail ition,, lowering the diycottio rate ana by have givers him _= ptomaine- poisoning, U n S � t it i i - l Broilers- = V uom plicate Task of a ni 'bs, ll 1� 17 open martte,t operations such as sell- It was stated. At the hospital .sieps �' 1 ins securities, to check rredit expan were. taken to combat- ptomaine .pois- •Canada s• Earnings For Seven Bnokkeepjt7•� si on- and buying securities to stiMu- oning but he died within two hours, IViOnthS Soar; 'More. IIOLESALE P1.04'I5T0NS . 'WashinN0.ri -tin a -for a bi0ance�i late, credit expansion, When Coroner `Dr, W. "F: 'Diamond • -• ' P «'holesale provision are are 4• To be a flriancial' `adviser' to 1+ - and Dr: Benson could not determine Also Spent ... federal budget in the new fiacai :pear uotin the folio prices to. To -- the cause of death, they reintived'the' Ottawa --- Recovery of business is beginning July 1,'1935, virtually was q g Deinlxiin anii'P•rcl•incial governments reflected in the Dominion revenue abandoned Sunday night' when. the =onto retail dealers:- � 4w•iih respect to -loan and refunding • viscera and forwarded it to Professor pork --gam, 'Ise; shou,der_s, 1_c ; statement for the first- seven months treasury de artment , made public a- operating.-, _ ;Rogers,. afterwards- releaaing'the body nut2s, 13s -pOtn lui-, YJ•,:✓ Ve -Mr. Graham F. Towers, recently of the fiscal year.• Total ordinary re- statement s OVvirig that on Nov., 15 for burial. In due course the Kuneral , lllic. appointed the dovernof of the Bank was held Srom .his' '�'aiton Street - venue -shows an increase of $:6,000, -' the government still had unspent re- Lard -Pure; tierces, 12c; tubs,. 000 for the period April to October, cover.• and relief appropriations of ot, Canada, is new investus, central !tome and the Body was interred in P P lac; hints 13ct•. 1 inclusive. ' 475,544,919. 1 :�-ac; Pails, 13 p operations of the various• central ,,. t+he family plot in L trios Cemetery. Shortening - Tierces,. 9c tubs, 91tc i banks -, of- Europe; qtr, =J, A. C. Os- The big producer was the 'sales tax, It was believed impossible all this APPARENTLY RATIONAL - s, 10; prints, 91sc•. borne has been appointed 'Deputy ' Po which, -with excise taxes, •yielded money could •be spent before, June 30, Pail : Abandonment -of the suicide theory, $63,863,000 since April 1, or $8,000,.. 1935 and the net result was expected Governor, and it is anticipated that 'which was first suspected is based A00 more .than• the correspondig to be an -unbalanced' budget spread $ :�iY AVI] STRAW, 'at A'ssis'tant' Deputy Governor willV; upon several seasons, it • was.. stated., baled, ton, • period Last year. - at least the three years ended June No. ° limothy hay, be appointed in- the iie'ar . future: i .. ... in•amition to. an intimate knowledge -Customs revenue, 4.otalling $4:i,= 30,•'1936, instead of merely the two $17.50-to• $,I8.50;.No. 3timothy hay, tipon the retuiut of fir. Towers to : of Wilson held by Provincial Con- :000000 wits $9,000,000 ahead of last years, ended next June. ton, $15 to $16; straw, wheat, baled, Canada, everything, will be in reads' - stable William' Carey who ' launched y � The. huge baeklo $ ness to plaee the Brink in operation, > � ear, excise duties totalling $_6,000,- g of. -six. ton,: 10; oat straw, $ "±.50 to 8,50: the proble. 'I'romtnent among these 000 000 up, income tax billion dollars in unspent recovery lap- 000 were $5, , i8 advanced the movements..of -the ration yielded $49,404,000 and $1,• Propriations, it .was pointed out, is GRAIN QUOTATIONS man prior to ;his death, his apparent-. 000,000 better than, last year, while the real crux of the budget situation. Following are Saturdays closing Ip rational actions at his office be- r „.* fore he •became'-ill and his failure' to the gold tax thus far has brought in Even though the government does quotations on Toronto grain trans - $3,8i3ld t ; not balance its- expenditures with re- actions for car 'lots, prices on basis admit at the hospital. that he�.had Ordinary expenditure for the first ceipts in the'new fiscal year, as pre- c.i.f. bay ports: ',voluntarily consumed poison. - -And ;even months of the as year was viously contemplated by Presider' Manitoba wheat -'NO. ' 1 Nor., :' amohg his• intimate acquaintances it $,1,000,000 more ilian in the like Roosevelt, the recovery. costs st;! 5%c; o. 2 Nor., 817/ac; 3 believed that he was not the type could be kept , within -the. outsid Nor., "78'Ac; No: *1 Nor. :74'Ysc; No: 5 of person who, would destroy himself period of 1933, $5,000,000 of which was accounted for b increased in- limits he set; 'Government .pendin :0 ?�c;' Na,' 6 Nor., 72'r'ac. for any reason, y over the a'st- 17 months has bee,: 'Manitoba oats =No. "2 C,W., 49%c; terest on the ub'ic debt and $2,500 -. P Police Investigation has• also dis- 000 for old age pensions. lower. than expected, which leave :i,, 3 CW., 45%c; No, 1 feed, 43%c; closed, it was stated, that the young Loans and advances to iirovinciai large, sdms of- available eash to cam 'fixed feed -oats, 34c. '"• publisher had no financial• worries, s over into the new fiscal ear. Mar)itoba barley - No. 3 C.W., governments o far this year have y ,:.In fact it was stated by both Con For the two year period endir: .7:1,1c. No. 1 .fecii .screenings, $ "1 totalled' $23,86L,558. Uneinploymeui. stable 'Carey and •Inspector Gardner . relief for the seven months ` under Juire 30, 1035, President' Rooseve' :r ton. of ' Belleville, district, tentative bier review' totalled nearly $23,000,000, ,or estimated total expenditures of $1f, South African corn, 90c.- -- _ uaal of his affairs revealed .that the nearly $$,000,00'0 more than in the 529,845,867, but only $9,146,000,00 Ontwrio grain, approximate prices " {}uide was in better financial cords• has actually been spent- and the err "rack shipping point - Wheat, 91 to corresponding �periofl of last }ear, of this period is only 48 to tion ,tban of recent years. Similarly p y, seven month 'ac; oats, 30 to 83c; barley,- the autopsy. fails& to disclose- any � °- awbtp: -. -Income in the two year. perio 14c; corn, fib to 70c; rye, 45 to 47e; WIN�I�l\ Ri �N �i� was estimated ,at $7,234,004,235, o' 'auckwheat, 40 to 42c; mslting_ barley, . pbysic&I imperfection or allment ER 1i L[1 aria has-Wen' which might have caused Wilson to which $4,465,0.00,000' taker 14 to 66ct tn. seek self- destruction. SNOB i It was regarded as likely that most Indifferent Golfer, . (in a vet's' re_- - Bade ' From Europe en inquest, fhe -date of wnich has of the unexpended recovery appro- mote rough): "What the biasses do (sham P'• Towers, governor sot been set, has been called by Dr, Three Inches Fall at Calgary 'priations would be used by • the you want to. keep conculting that of the Bank of Canada, has just Opt Moderate! Cold Federal Government hk view of the infernal watch for ?" ret'urned -from a trip to Europe, - ,Diamond and it is expected. the po- "Tafii't a watch, r )' y fact that rgcopery -has been less rapid - Caddy. (sourly).;, where he studied the organization } Iles will be Drepsrgd then to submit Winnipeg -Snow - blanketed Sask- than had been expected, and the mister, it's' a compass!" of the central Banks in various _a• the � findings of their, Investigation. • atchewan iind Alberta Sunday • and fact that relief rolls still are large.' London T►d•8ita countries, _ 1 .. .. ,' . You've, been wanting to try_ IJ wit Kru'scben. _ ..' > • f" Dixie Plug gives pipe- d - Now at .� - r _ - smokers a fresh, sa$is- fyi ng and economical �o - smoke — always I You cut' ,n a,, ..._ .. OUR EXPENSE -. -: -� -- - - each pipeful as you need If you've been one of those who have it— t3sat'a freaAneaa. You been- intending to try KRUSCHEN but - ltaven't, then take advantage of this / Out it to suit your tastes limited time offer. ,Go to your nearest _ _!I , Coarse or flake —dia a druggist and ask for the'Kruschea Giant = 1 'Package. You get the regular generous !'► s ash fadian. I t a 8 t 8 15c bottle plus a Free Trial Bottle. , I o-n g e r in yo r pipe— _ - Use the TRIAL bottle fizst. . You'll x find, like the _rwoplg sf 119 different . - countries have 'found, that there's nothing else quite like Kruschen. Knuchen costs only a few cents a week • _ . _ _ .. _ ;} For instance, Yauschen strikes at the to use. Your druggist has a limited num- - - _ ' ' -- �.uuol caasoa -� f�. :C�t 4� -der -6 th• V—.0— Packages now and poisons daily. If you have no excess in stock And remember, if you are not - - -- - X — - - fat you cannot• lose weight by taking thoroughly convinced of ' Kruschen'a _ Kruschen. But you can increase your merits after using the trial bottle you are _ - pep and energy. And you can avoid the at liberty to return the unopened Regular many ills which afflict humanity because. package to your druggist who will re- _.. - PLUG SMOKING TOBACCO .. :. .. -. afar -.,: . of internal sluggishness. deem it at full vaIiia -U.S. .Newspaper. Advertising, was the big feature of September; Wednesday, Nov. 21 - "All Can- ing and heating methods of the people : in the . newspaper advertising field,' - Newspapers Used For as a result of the, tremendous con - ada Day, also Childrell's Day. Saturday 11j-',,y,t Bath s w .Gains in September an analyisis by Advertising Age, of Thursday, Nov, 22- British Col- y sumption of charcoal. Electrical ; figures based on • advertising activity „ Province." stoves ovens and other heating ap- in 77 cities reveals. umbra,_ Our only Pacific CI}icago -An increase in retail ad- Friday, Nov 23- Maritime Day, Newspapers have a variety of frees pliances are used only by the more' rertising of nearly 0,000,040 'line- The total volurhe of aiivertising in jointly, "The . three Atlantic prov- besides furnishing news, and help- wealthy classes, the newspapers compared in Septem- inces." ing the manufacturer dipose of his ber was 135,068,000 lines, again of Saturday, Nov. 24- Quebee Day, products through advertising. In CONSERVATIVE 4,132,000 compared .with. the car - „ Ever ear, one reads "Gaper Col- : responding. month of last ear: But- Quaint French - Canada. many countries they ale used' eaten- y y • y Monday, Nov. 26- Alberta Day, sively for wrapping parcels; while in bas to be Fashionable for Slew," end classified, which gained over 1,100,- „ Mexico they furnish fuel for the Sat- every year one 'looks around to find « �. Rugged as the Rockies. that men continue to attire them - 006 lines, another reflection of in- _ Tuesday, Noy...27- Manitob.% Day, urday night bath. Water is heated is " y cylindrical wood- burning water heat- selves fin saber blues, browns and ' creased business activity, was the „ - _ - only classification besides retail to First of the Prairie Provinces. a Men are not close followers of Wednesday, Nov. 28 Sank of ere which have a small storage caps- the y fashion ties! ners, - Ni -a ara �r show a gain. - chewan Day, "Golden_ West o! city and fuel ranges from old news- Falls Rediew, g g j 7m, General advertising declined sirght- Wheat" papers to wood kindling. Cooking ly to 23,000,000 lines,_ the loss being ,Thursday, Nov. 29= Ontario Daq, - is, done generally over charcoal burn- } }�f� if _Yes -Eat yt8t'Cb @B less than i per cent., however.' era which Is practically the only �es#ed Ee�8 R" " ""'J l � "Last but not ]east._ - Ri AuWniotive advertising,- which -made' -- „Provincial days are - observed," - cooking stove u13e1 Lr .Lo 1,.,...�. - _Meats, Sweets t!ead i9elis a big increase in August, was off classes,- while practically all of the 10.5 per cent., the total for Sept- says Colonel _Harry McGee, Presi- homes of the higher- income classes 11S .Prescription of Doctor 'They're dll Necesaa: Foods ember being. 6,527,000 _ lines. _ Fin- dent of the Fair, "-because they con. are equipped with grates for charcoal z entrouble-whether � n�a ee But All acrid . Formins_ ancial was also slightly below last tinue the policy of • the Royal Fair, fires• There is no use of coal for infection or pimples and blotchee -will Bence MQ*tof G's8nce "Acid year with a -total of 1,860,000 lines, of promoting_ agriculture and foster- domestic. purposes and wood is only be positive] benefitted by D.D.D., . Stomatck" At rimes. Easy a decrease of 6.5• per cents -�" ing a spirit of broad Canadianiam. employed in open fireplaces and water because D.D.D. is a tried and tested - Noso to Relieve. The increasing interest being given' ,heaters; and, therefore, coal and wood Physiciad's Prescription. D.D.D. was by all the provinces to this feature stoves are unknown except in the developed onglsally for his otc•n ps- , Doctors say hat much of the .o. SPIRIT OF CANADA is a matter of much satisfaction. area near the American border, Oil bents ac Dr. D. D, Dennis It is now y manufactured by the makers of Cam- . .. called "indigestion," from which so "Canadian Day, the first day of stoves are coming into greater use is pass's Italian Balm. In 35 can many of as suffer, is really acid in- the Fair, is devoted to showing D.D. D. has brought clear, healthful digeairoa . brought about by too recent years, the Mexican Govern- tag t many dcid jorrrioz foods is DLit• Special Day to Each Province broadly and nationally the essential ment endeavoring to change the .cook - �s to millions. At, drtlsgista Trial an _ Modern diet And that there is now a unity of Canadian farm interests, aod.e.ed w c••la.s.nt relict fir many Feature at Royal Winter Way to relieve. this often in from coast to coast. The above ment- !Minutest - Fair. toned. Fair days are devoted to focus- _ Simply take P1lillipa' Milk of Each Canadian prosirics is cele ing public attention on special fea- �yg�►�x.r!'M •11.1 :1 ir• ►�4ililiar/ COUGHS - Magnesia after - meals. Almost im- brated at the Royal Reinter Fair by tures of one -or other of the pro- wediately this acts to neutralise_ the ,. s „ ; - a r , ( � a m; t c r Take halt a ue.pooafd of i ` stomach acidity that brings a day' specially dedicated to show - vinces. " 08. :are rride C' urteas Mlaerd's is melsaaes. most y ngs on your t1d!nsrd'a, inhale u. Also rob t trouble. You .forget you have a. ing its products and exhibits. This "In this way, Colonel McGee add- It If lase year t. A - domachF' linking of all Canada through .com -- ed "eve province and locality re- i this f us# once] Take either the agriculture and ceives from. P t benefits otherwise un- az Yalrl'tll 91af relief ��'''��yy moo- interests -in a feu i familiar liquid "PHILLIPS' ", or. nationality was instituted- at the first obtainable for it is- an axiom that all now the convenient new Philli Fair in 1922 and- has been contiau- local agricultural effort logically ;Milk of Magnesia Tablets. Butz 'ed uninterruptedly ever since.. • It leads upward to the. Royal; and. silrrc•youget Genuine -PHILLIPS � y F catches "the spirit of Canada." just as logically; the influence and ss KING OF �Ny Also in Tablet Form: The days with their mottoes are: benefits' of - the Royal flow outward Miliips'MdkcrMagnrs+aIabkt• - to the nine provinces and to their an now _ a sale at all stars � drug i naI subdivisions." ..., i •ors here. Eachnny ^ For Scalp and Hair Health reg ° _ lant of a the equrvW To have beautiful hair -you muss have a , - r - M"duia ps• -� 'Maltby solo. Caulk HER SHAMPOO y trests cw_ Classified Advertising , the soa1D fie well v eh. hair. It i..atireyy di!_ BUILD U P THE BLOOD f.ratsooth.r.h. ties that haveia «eheeame THE KEY TO PNOFIT �% + � that L.'.e made Max S, II I LLI PS 'O�'� H a soap .o .ucceasrul for the traatssant of she aki0 Aar fora toe trial peels- _ FATZIS"' _ -- — you, lose vital / lea jai__ _ _ I • as d HER aHA3IPe a at duns sad bed fine t it marks you feel good to see — ✓I' /KIiC. /f�/ 1`Z1f�_df1L— etorsa•- •eaougL iu three aLampoa sad rob tie - tine animals responding to their feed - nerve fora if - - aoft perfumed lither well into the scalp.- 1 like a spirited -horse to the reins _ you allow 1 o w ur- ,YAea e• CANA" N OFFER TO . ntin Y INVENTOR a d Wit Y tr - . A Ltst of wanted. inventions and fuu Daying you back generously for' every Stomach to distress ounce of, feed with real progress, pro- fnformaUon sent free The sasasai u. When nervous - -= Oosapsay, World Patent Attorneys. Yid ductiveneae and P- R- O- F -I -T! No over 9'n Bank Street. 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There is " " "' -- - -- _ - 1aai >zoa.�, " _..: -_._., s�.ss -: : - receive' a prize' and individual art training. every indication that next summer will see two profitable producing mines in the one Company. -Without obligation on your part, we BURGESS BATTERY CO Send .a three cent stamped envefppe for fullormation ' would like to give, you full information regarding this Company. Niagara Falls, Ontario - - Write to: Ideas”' Unlimited -E. W. Sanderson & Compatly EM LS Investment Brokers _ Issue No. 47 —'34 Thirty -Nine Lee Avenue, 'Toronto, Ontario - 45 Richmond- Street -West, Toronto Ontario e .. - . - ... _ e� �. y,. .a�`�•&:Z•" ...,.w., Yha.¢. :�'.,�. Aa`Pi y "'.4- .- *- H, -..��. Q': - R J .. :�'n+.. -�i -' _ � ( - _ - ,. .•.u+. _ - .- .'m" —.. ' .,,. -1. • 'f •• .'�.� '•y: -- T•:..'.- a �. , HIV 2- 1 ,• -..•= r ... '.T isi L OUA-L l zviii� m •RN i --Miss F. Gibson, of Toronto, via - Sunday. !Nicholas. After Hymn 114, the Roll ce Mowbray; "Zk4rU e n Ant+ ited her sister, Mrs. C. Butt, on Sun- Miss Stewart, of Toronto, was a Call, "Something on Armistice" was ton; "ern y" Ali`ee Sted; &'Prance" day, guest at the home of Mrs. George fully responded to. Minutes were then Velma Crawford; • "Italy," Marion --Mra. George Treloar, of Toronto, -Mrs. Kemp, of Kankakee, Ill., Philip on Sunday. read and approved. The program in Mudie; "Russia" Marion Stevenson; SAY with, her auntal Muses spent a few days last week with Fred Mrs. Kate_.Wilson, of Uxbridge and charge of Helen --Law, consisted of "India" Muriel Bel "'U. S. A." Rox- Ida and Bertha Bunting. and Mrs. Ar►drew, Miss Margaret were at the . E -201 -the follow' A readin °Best and -Mr. W. H. Tzar, of Markham, - � gt ear Ledgett; "Canada" Mrs. Steel; _ was in-town on Monday on business - Norman and Mrs. Ranks and by home on Sunday. _ Bravest" by lack Mowbray; Reading per, perfect Peace' Russ qudletly Mrs. James White spent Sunday with . Miss Jennie Duncan and Mr. Gor- War Bard as remembered on Rem- played. This was followed by a read- and gave the News a pleasant call. friends in Toronto. don New were with the former's o- mbrance Day" b Edna Stevenson " R. H. Ripley, principal of the , g , Y Y "B. "The Poppy and its Symbolism -Mrs, Thos. Wals_. of Toronto, ple here over the week -end. In Flanders Fields by Doris Hor- by Mrs. Hooker and "Have Ye kept Continuation School was laid up sev- spent a few days of last week with MY. and Mrs. Sherlock and Mr. and ton; The Peace Pageant, "The -Hope .Faith" by Mrs. Horton. We closed - erel days last weAk with a severe *Ed. and Mrs. Walsh. Mrs. Kenny, of Toronto, were week- of The World" was given by the fol- with Hymn 111 and the Mispah ben- told. -Mrs. Baxter, of Brandon, !Plan., end visitors at the Harvey home. lowing girls: Quiet music was played ediction. -Born, in Orillia, on Saturday, is visiting at the home of her broth- Arrangements are being made for by Edna Stevenson; "Peace" Floren- - Nov. 10th, to Thos: and Mrs. Spearin er -in -law, J. G. Baxter. holding the Annual Christmas Sun- - (nee Mary Baxter), a daughter, _James and Mrs. Andrew were in day School Concert .on Friday, Dec. ...Shirley Ann. Sunderland one. day last week attend 21st. • -Mrs. Crawford, of Buffalo, and ing the funeral of a relative. Mr. and Mrs. John Forbes, of Ag -� �� . " Mr. and Mrs. John Barr, of Uxbrid -' + -Mrs. ' Fred Allin, of Whitby, incourt, and their son and Mrs. For- ge, SL`qt` spent Thursday last with Ed. and, spent a few days last week with her bes Jr. were visitors at the W. . Mrs. Crawford. daughter, Mrs.. Frank J. Prouse. • Knox home on Sunday. Leader -1Mr. E. Walton,', and'two young -Mrs. J. G. Baxter returned home Mr. and Mrs. Symes, of Goodwood, "Pickerin 's Leaded ►Jt(lrfe" eons, of Toronto, spent Sunday with last week after visiting her daugh- and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wilson, of F+- the former's sister, Mrs. Fred And - ! ter; Mrs. Thos. • Spearin, of OriIlia. Uxbridge, were guests at the Oscar rew, and Mr. Andrew and family. _ _ —:.... = _.- - -- - - Y• � mot. George's Church on- Sunday, on Sunday. _ _ ! - - - - Norman and' Mrs. Mechin, O November 25th - Sunday School at Oshawa, Fred Mechin, of Montreal, 10 a. m. Morning Prayer at 11.00, Kinsale and L. K. and Mrs. Devitt and child = Evening Prayer at ? p. m. Preacher __N0__MEAL ' -COM 13LETE pr' - ren, of Toronto, spent Sunday with at both services, Rev. E. G. Robin- Mr. Hugh Fairclough spent Sunday = their parents, Hugh and Mrs. Mech- son. with Mr. Fr rnard Nic?l"olas. �- - Reserve Saturday night, Dec. Miss Madeline Crawford spent Sun wITHOLTT - _ - The weather of the past week Sth 'for the drama entitled, "The day last. Miss Eileen Parkin. has been delightful for this time Of Road to the City;' to be presented in Mrs. V. Parkin is spend;'ng "sever- the year, it being very mild, with Pickering Village by the Dramatic al days of this week with relatives B'g considerable sunshine. In other parts Club of Almonds Church, under the in Toronto. Store Blend Tea' of the province there has been some ( auspices Jf St. Andrew's Ladies' Aid. The regular meeting of the Y. P. - light snow - falls. ;_. -The 'excellent conduct of our S. was held in the. hall last Tuesday - _ -A number from here attended. young men here in this village - ol: night, with 24 present. The meeting the opening and dedication of the Hallowe'en night was referred to irr was opened with Hymn 108, followed new Anglican Church at Dunbarton a recent issue and is quite a cunt- with prayer by Mr. - Horton. Script- IN D - - on Friday evening - last and re ort a' Y g P rast to the conduct of those in ref- Are readings Ira. 2: 2, 4, 6,' and Luke delightful service, conducted by Bish- j rthburing village, who appeared in 2: - Y ru 11FTLOCK BUTTER 4 -10 b Archie Bell and .Bernard _ op ,Owen, of Toronto. Police Court on Tuesday afternoon -Mr. McGill, of Midland, spent a I an charges of property .de =traction. few days this week with his 'son, -A delightful rural drama a .tit 'DANCING ::GRADE 124c. ib. H+ _ oward and Mrs. McGill and family: led "alley Farm" in four sct�, will Mr. McGill, who engages in bee -keel be presented in St. Andrew's Chur- - -- - ? ' ing on a .large scale, has been att- ch by the Young People's Society of A So<•iNl DAnt p owit -r t11N mlippICPR - - ending the bee- Oceeper3' conventicm,; the United Ch;ureh�b._the._- evenirt�; =i _._• - _ ._ _ __ -_ -- -. -_ - - - - - --.--which Loss held in Toronto t!lis week. y r PPY (If t t•e E'ninuviTip � • S.,CHAPMAK Frida , Nov. 30th: Real sna mns- The services in . the Presbyter- is will be rendered between acts: Ad- J U N i 0 R FAR E R S - Ian Church were conducted by Rev. Mission, 25 cents. Watch for bills. -'Dr. Burch, of Agincourt, who prea- -On Sunday evening next, Rev. - ii• i l he t,eld in the ched a very aWe sermon, which was H. G. Crozier will continue his ser- ! much enjoyed. During the service, ies of Berm one on the Book of Revel. A AM -M! lTH. 1d,, K "GOODS " Miss Margaret Mitchell sang a solo a'tion, speaking on the picture drawn _A -r NEAR ,.FALL "CLOUDS '. ,that was much appreciated. is the 12th chapter, of the Enemies MAZ - WILLIAM'S WORK BOnTS,,Solid leather, ,- $2.95 -The sale of the house and lot and of -th8 Church, and their Power. The household effects which' was held on morning service will be held as usual t1� 11 a ttiet inw of STANFIELD'S%WiNTER UNDERWEAR, 2 -00, 2;50 and 300 Saturday afternoon, the property of at 11 a: m and Sunday. School at .:FRl DA Y. NOV. 23 VELVET BATS, blue, black, brown, 3.95 the estate of the late R. A. Bunting; 10 a, m: was well attended and prices were -The "Bean Club" held their week John Slot vt,w Htrl her Orcht•strel good. The house and lot weretbought ty meeting at the home of Jas. L. will t+ett)piy 1h.- nmuiv, li you are not receiving our weekly Grocery - by John Arman. and Mrs. Palmer on Saturday even- AD1iIRSION -25 refits gloss t.+z - dodger,• ask to have your name put on our ' -The chief. attraction over the ing, when a pleasant time was spent" ill playing euchre. The prize•winner5 .. Lunch PfOVided : mailing list. - 7..,- radio -two or three - nights every week. - ' _ is the hockey' matches, in which the were: Ladles, Mrs. Lorne Ravin, • Toronto Maple Leafs match their 'Consolation, Mrs. Frank Hail; Gents, - -' - prowess with the other seven teams Maurice Hickey, Consolation, Lorne How VFTonderful Fred` T �BuDtl.Dg, _dickering of the National League. The Toront„ Ravin: The meeting was somewhat Radii) LieenPes Established 1857 -' team so figs, is leading the Lmgue•�"xllat of a Surprise Party. It being SYBILLA SPAHR'S is for children's - �' : by a large margin, having played the China Anniversary of their wed -. cough• croup, colds, sbhooping -cough' six games, and winning all. A tearri -ding, Maurice and Mrs. Hickey were throat and tonsil troubles, its the with that record wakes hockey pop- presented by the Bean Club with a best for less. E.-C. JONES, druggist. -. _ -Alas in Toronto. lovely 'China Tea Set. _ -We trust our readers will bone -The annual thanitoffering meet- ing of the W. M. S. of the United : fit by the change in some of our Church was held on Wednesday, Nov. COAL - -- _ - -' i equ pment this week, giving -a great- 14th, in St. Andrew's basement, when = - ei spacing between the lines of this - - - - - -- - matter you are now reading. Read. the guest speaker was Miss. Evelyn - Mitchell, Travelling Secretary of the OLdF3i .} Qvt WiDter 6vpfilUf Bide Pork. ,20c era would find it intere'sung to hear W M. S. bliss Mitchell's missage - ; of. the research and experimenting was both inspiring- srtd -en&yt r i1a Hem, ,... .. - :. , by the industry which supplies the `- . as she dealt with conditions in the Loin, _ ».. .. .. •.. prirster, in their endeavor to improve ­-­Coke, Foreign and Home Fields. Her taut this feature - easy reading. :. _ Butt Reset, .. .. 17c. It on the Home Mission Fields was par- _ - _ - _ -St. George's A. Y. P. A. held a ticularly interesting as it was based • YY clod Literary" evening last Friday. A fair on her travels in those areas. Mrs. hum ber were present. The Convener, 1 __Proud ___4d Ribbcw- AoundSteak, , J. Smith, the President, was in the - � _. _ Miss Dorothy 13aker, gave us a pleaei chair. Miss Eunice Squiresf of Aud- CHAS. LAW, PiCiCClfllg 13reakfast Baeoo� .. .. ' ' 35e, ant trine with Rudyard Kipling• ley read the Scripture Leeson after phone 2020 51y - These sort of evenings are helpful which Mrs. Crozier led in prayer. A -- P.ieamedl Bacon. 35c. and Aducational, and all who really duet by the Misses Nellie and Hat- Hreakfast Bacon, } lb. pk it. ` ,.. .. Ise care can , carry away something tie Law was much enjoyed. At the FRED S A�C fresh to think about. The members close of the meeting a vote of thanks All !!!sate kept under Electrical ~ are not turning out as well as we to *Miss Mitchell was moved by Miss Painter and Paper - hanger !would expect. Now is the great opp- Bertha Bunting and seconded by Mrs 35apnte per hour or by contract ' Refrigeration. ortunity to try to help on the work M. S. Chapman, and the meeting was anywhere. =c - P p g with prayer by Mrs. Smith. A satisfaction Ouarantep.a. -• _ for the church, to bee together and closed to. push forward towards higher th- social half -hour was then enjoyed. 15'yeart, experience. • -.�' • ings. Next Reek is Musical, the Con- -Here is a �amp;e of some of the ' vener, Mrs. Fair.. Please; All Come. favors we are Asked to carry out. PINE DRIVE, - DUNB'ARTON' `�.Buteber '(phone 3000) ieirerit3g -8 o'clock. L "Please send a few copies of the pap- or write i)nnharton R O, - - -We wish to extend our conzrat- er containing the obituary of my ulations this week to Reg. Barker. aunt. Also publish the enclosed clip- vow, 4deert4semenea. Reg. is a member of the Queen's Un- ,ping on the marriage of my niece iversity,Intercollegiate football team who lives in Saugerties. And I a-ish ��T4VTF,n -=3 ¢n�ri pmen¢ milrh which last Saturday, at Toronto, won you would mention in your local col ft Holstein cows, Phone Pick 3506 13 Y • the. Intercollegiate title by 'defeating umn, if it doesn't cost anything that ��f)R NALE -O�r -horse tight wAQnn Pickering .- leat -.- Macke ' Toronto' University: • Reg. is known I have two nice puppies for sale. As suitable for one horse or team. C are E b his lay at m subscription please Devitt, erough,m. 13, :. "� A Y P Queen's and with the Y ption has run out 'IS NOW UNDER NEW' MANAGEMENT Familton Titters two year= ago, when stop 'the paper, as tinws 'arc too jj FRRFTR FOR gA1.F -Arn A trot kern, . Reason`;ble price, Apply Clifford • they won the Dominion honors, as -bard to waste money on newspapers. Salter, R R 1. Fickcring, 13 a =' - being asixty- minute man:,'High tri- . -From the'St. Catharine Standard. , OR SAi.h- *SirvP!- Lewin¢ mmi -hinP' ?�� i'. W. Sery &rat bute was. paid hi.n. as a' sportsman. An editnria} in a Calif, curs paper 1 ,n grand, sour iti6n.:�lso Simmers fuiLsize bed by his coach,- Ted.•Reeves, in the cril= says that after fiftenn years :n the and hone Cl: ]f110, Maclean, R R 3, Claremont ;,; HAS TAKEN OVER THE BUS NEE FItO,M - umns of''the Tele ;tram two.: weeks a -. _ business, a news a .. P.PeT'rnan b ?crirY:ps , .. �. y. n,� - Ro, the details of which we aZ not reconciled to trio followine fact.: (l) ► match will be hclMd atrRocld R are Shonetmil¢e Di . N. E. ,rj eEwen familiar; but th'e Kist of it way shat He Rill always be regarded as some <( �t Brougham, on Saturday. Dec. lac, - Reg..- and another, team -mate between sort of a freak; (2) That the favors Gee;c and turkeys lg _ __. �,__ them made an excellent team. Reg. he doer will usually go unnoticed, 4'OR S' tALE- !)r*F eat rroslevcon. And from now in a full line r shone on the defensive and the other• but his mistakes, never; (31 That ' srlc hattershodio, 6tube, 193..5 model. used „ , i phout two months, Priced right, W.E. McBride on the offensive• anrj accordinjr to.'xhen he gets in a cnr�'d someone whitey. Phone 47u. 13 of Fresh, .Smoked and- Cured ­strategy regmi•red, they would alter- '• vwill say jocularly, .. "I)un't talk in - • • nate all for the, good of, the .team. front of Su- and -So, he'll put it in the `TRAYItU -On t„ -,the premises of Meats will be available for ' the undersigned, at Dunbarton, a pig own. This i3 ;fiportsmamhip personified .paper"; (4) That' once a week S01r1e- rr may have same by. proving property and pay- and we eorUtiatulate Reg. and his one will remark that "newspap?r • ing expenses. Joe Stephenson. 12.14 your approval, ' fellow team- iftates 'for- th'e' "splendid work is fascinating." N17 ATCHES FOR SALE - A few y good 7-jewel watches, including Walthams We can t sell all the meat so we success they have attained for -them- - = and Elgina, $4.00 each, J. L. Cowie, 42 Kent .selves and thejr University. Ag 'a Brougham Rd , woodbine D,etrict, Toronto. 13 - further honor Reg, has been chosen - GREETINGS y are going to sell only the best. by the CAnBaIAn Pr Bert and Mrs. Harvey were Tor- PRIVATE rge aim CHRIST. trial. C t'S9 Assoc78tlOn s.3 y MAS CARDS —Large aim, hand tinted. us a tl isle Satisfaction to ( _ N " _ - onto visitors on Thursday deckle edge. with envelopes, printed with na n e eslap in their All -3faz IAter+C011gg t y' and sK3dresa. 14 styka; une dozen, all one kind We selection, The E. Crocker family, of Toronto, o<ditwinit. •1,00 peatpaid.—The Wallis PrInt. you or your money refunded. • visiteli L. and Mrs. Matthews on Digby, Nova Scotia, 11 t4 low